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Grand Traverse Herald, July 28, 1908
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
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1908-07-28
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- TWICE A WEEK--TOESPAY AND FEIDAY.
$14» A YEAE,
TKAVCmC CITY. OftANO T(UVER« COUNTY, MICHIOAN. TUCSOAV, JULY 28. IMA
THKEE miED CURFEW AT DEPOT boys SAVED U. C. T. BOYS OUT “WILD WEST” WANTSTHETHRONE AIRBRAKES
IN NEW TOWN
DIDN’T WORK
ANOTHER DOY
BY BIB STORM
NO VIAITORt WELCOME AFTER
10 P. M. AT~a R- A I-
Is Endeavoriirg to Keep Suttan's Son
From Dbtaimng Control Of
Country.
MILITIA CAMP AT OCTTYMURO Special polleemaf. on Duty Thm to OEOROe WILKINSON HAD AflAR- Mlrustor Accampanied the Party ao
ROW ESCAPE.
That They Might Have Sguaes
COMPLCTBLY WRECKED.
Keep Away all DieorOerly PerUmpire.
aone Prom OrounOa.
12,0M IQI ASSEMBLED
OIEAETER ON THE EVE OP THEIR
DEPARTURE.
mk4
ARliowoh H« Wm ImMe,
H* EmpM Without
OoUfAwT, Pa, JoJy »l.—The oicand WIbUo to U tevfgl ohape lotey
foUMiac tAe •toeiTleol Norm thti
lut ««^t mt the <aa» of i:.v«0
PoAM/touU Natloul
cwrda
kUItag UtTM gurdsmen,
taluriag
MOTM of oUmo hsd bktwiDc dovn
ibo UBt Of Goreroor Btaart. who wai
iBfMe. bit weapcd lajurr.
Tte iUrn oeenmd at lO o'clock
iMt alfht <» tbo «t« ot tlw departure
o( the trvPM- Tho mop ol ibo Seei»d bri^de. vboao teaU were to the
lowtasda, wm for^ to awlii to
aafotp. ne body of Private Oarver.
me Of the klUed. waa lelt to twato.
Charles BcrUn, coach cleaner and
night nan at the G. R. A I. suiion
has been appointed special police by
Mayor GeruaiDe. Edward J. LIddy.
agent, bas for some tlnte wished to
do iMs as It has been lippossible to
control the crowds that gather there
both by day and night.
Tho G. R. A I. park is tbe only eaise for a park on the bay shore
?ar tbe center of the city that Trav
erse City baa and It has beeorae ac
cordingly pedlar. The O. R. a 1. to
gtod 10 have people enjoy the place:
that's why they didn't convert the
groands into swliching yards.
Lately, however, the crowds have
made a good deal of disturbance and
tbe place might have gained an un
savory reputation. That to not what
the O. R. A 1. reserved tbe place for
but ttBlesi the watchman has a badge
be Is almost powerless.
Hereafter all disorderly persons
will have to leave. Tbo G. R. A I.
hope by this means lo be able to
be able to make the pUce such that |:
will become popular with the town at
Urge.
STEPPED INTO BIG BOLE
CARL
PARMUEE AND R. LABUTSKI RESCUED HIM.
Young Wilkinson Was Frightened at
tho Suddon Plungo and Went
Down Although a Good
-Swimmer.
George Wilkin^ the IS-year-old
»n of^ T. A. Wilkinson, of State
street, a^ccowly escaped - drowning
Tuesday afternoon.
Tbo tod was to awlQmlog at • the
bath house lately pul up near tbe Weque-long club house and was wading
Id at a depth such that the water
was Just below bis neck. Suddenly,
the bottom of tbe bay seemed to go
from under bim and be sank be
neath tbe anrfsce.
Other boys were to twlmmtog and
ooltctog bis predicameni. they went
quickly lo his aasIsUnce. Carl Perm>ee and Rudolph LabutokI fiabed him
oat of tbe water and carried him to
shore. Tbe water was pumped ou
him and be was able to walk homo,
though rather weak.
Tbe bottom of tbe bay is sand oovcrlDg taw dusi and edgings around
the place and there are many enipUons and bubbllngs caused from air
geuing under ibe edgings and form
ing a cavity. Ho probably stepped
one of thm places and the surprtoe
frightened him for he it a good swim
mer.
The V. C. T turned out Saturday
nearly 150 airoog. counting chil
dren and all. An extra coach had to
be added to tbe M. A S' E. »:85 train
hold the bunch and then both
coaches and tbe smoker were cruwdveo OB (be platform. Pouch being
the dveUnailon.
Tbe iravelem bad a high old Ome
today. A ball game waa played—not
misplayed—as some Jealous outsider
said- The whole day was spent to do
ing whatever tbe bunch wanted to
and Hobto's orobesirs went along to
furnish music.
Tbe ball game ihte morning was a
warm affair. Will Hennett and Bd.
Wbeaton being tbe captains.
Will
BenneU's team made 15 scores and
Ed. Wheaton's 5. the Rev. G E. La>ckban umpiring the game. Jim Sackelt
pitched for Bennett and Fred Richter
for Wheaton.
There waa a little scrapping be~
tween the umpire and Ed Wheaton's
but Ibe game was flnished Just
the same.
Conauntlanopir. July •:—Brother
I the sultan, Reabid Bffendl. today
made a lormal dimaxid that
tbe
throne be transferred 05 him so that
It will- not fall to the sultan's oldest
THREE MEN AND ONE
THE
who Is II5h in line of succession
INJURED-
FOUR PASSENGERS HDRT
IS LIKE CaEBRATION
REfilDENTB
DANCE ALL
NIGHT LONa
Naples is tho Name of the Burg Wh«h
Has SOO or 500 InhabiUnts Al>
Of Whom Live m Tents
Slid Rick Btrviea.
Korthtrn Michigan certainly has
musnruom town. U F j-eraeu^Tuo
been near Kalkaska found a town
of 54KI or
iKkjple all living In tents.
They are there for the huckleberrtsa
but everything seems like a Fourth
cclebtailon. There are three bowery
dances, a ruiiaurani. two stores, a
barber sbop. and a gambUng dm.
The name of the place to Naples
and It is not quite la tulles from Kal
kaska. EScren huckleberry buyers
at the camp but there are not
many berries sold. Tbe people dance
all night aud Mr. Perketl. who was
Orbing two miles distant from the
iltage. coBid hear the dances called
>ut and the clapping of bands and
shouting.
Fish Stories and Gastrononilc Fcai
The jieople pick Just enough In the
With Esculent Dainties Marked
daytime io dance all night and pay
the Outing al Fooch.
llielr gambling debiu. Revolvers and
other shooting Irons are far from onWith the exception of four of ir known. In fact, Mr Perkelt bellev^
local physicians, the entire city mer he llktd a wild west »how belter than
bersbip of tbe Grand Travesc Medical ho real thing.
society went to Foucb yesterday and
enjoyed a basket picnic, spending tbe
day fishing and In recreation wtricli
best suited them. In the party were
tho wives aud children of the physldana. wbo helped to make this one
of the pleaaanteat aSaira ever given
by the city pbyMetaas.
Thera were many ssa of varloas
TAKES PLACE DF MR. NYS AT
kinds captured, but Mrs E. B Minor
The HIGH ^HODU
carried off the palm lo securing
NORTHPORT
MAN HONORED
SPOKE AT EDINBORODGH
WOMAN
Limitad EaM Saved Tralp-- toat
West Bound Laoal Hsadoa
Near Jaefcaea Laat T«aaday. Morwing.
Jackson. Mich., July 84.—Itoar par
sons. three men and one wonaaB. wwra
Injured at 7 o'cloek thla tooralaf ^
when a D. U. R. Umlted trata,
bound, sod the D. U. R. local, wealbound, crashod Into each other heal
so mllea.Mt
eSP, .
tojured. wbo were taken (o a happNat.
Mra. Mark Joaea, Jaitea.
E. A. Stewart. Jackaoo.
Council Was Limited to 400 Dologatoa
Chaa. Lemp. Cbelaaa.
and tho Speakdra CAmo From
F. Brown. Clernnad. O.
Tlia extent ot the vietUaa' tajortoa
Atl Over World—Vlaltod
Did Homo.
caaaot be aaoertatoed.
Vhitore of the aJr brakea to work to
aaalgned as the cause ot the eraah.
The Rev. A. BentAll. jpaator of the
Cungregatlonal church jat Northport.
pasaed ibrougb the city Friday Apoa
E. Meyer, of Chicapo, Hat the First
his return from Bdtobufgh. Scotland.
One Ever Eatabilahed Herehere be alu-nded the'International
Many Vsristiea.
Congregational council.
Tbe Rev. Mr. Uentall waa highly
The first Mrd store to be opened In
honored al the council.: having been
RBPtME TO LAY DOWN THEIR this rlly aas opened yesterday afterplaced on the program ip give an ad
noon by S. Meyer, of CUcago, who has
ARMS AT PRESENT.
dress.
be cbofialng tho ^bject. "Con- Youag htoA. wrho to i
secured the building, ns South Union
ttodwit, It Field Soerotoey of
gregailonaltom Is Based on New
street, and already bas a sto^- of
Testament
Precedenta; and JTtonearly 500 blrtou
clples." As there arere apeakers from
16 the oolleeUon there are tropical
Chariea H. Bankw. I
all
over
tbe
world.
choM
for
tbclr
birds of vsriotts kinds and birds cbosoratory aod abim.v, the Rev. Mr. ot Mlehlgan a T. P. U. of A. agoko to
on for their beauty aa well as song.
Bentall and Northport as well were the owaheia of the tocnl neetotg tm
WILL DISARM WHIN tTItV ARE There are many kinds of parrots,
QUANTED.
honored by thU stosctlpn as one ot the work of the ocganltatloa Tknfwdag
among them being the Cuban parrot.
erentog. Mr. Rtotos to .jto enUnathe spc.tkera.
Atrican gray parrot, tbe MeKican parThe. council was limited to 100 dele laitk and eonaUnt worker to this
ret. etc. Then there are Java NHahi. Amas m Demands Are Pair Rap4- ingales. canaries by the dozen, also
gates. of these about ISO coming from field aod (bonch be to yonag. betog
NDTCO AURQEON RUN DOWN BY largo sting of line bass
now a student to Kalatoaioo milage,
MMdQMi to the Pariiament,
Uie United States, aboot the
doxent of young parrots besides
. AN AUTOMOBILE.
After dinner wes fierved. wbicb was
rnidlii if Pr«ea and Qsnnumber from Great Britain, also delp- has been rewarded by hAeg Appetotlarge number of old ones.
made more enjoyable by a liberal
'ml AlwMaty for Eailae.
gsieu from Canada. South Africa and ed temporerlly to the importaet of
In all tbe coll^lion the Austrillaa
plj- of lemonade, coffee, Ice cream and
fice he now fills.
Australia The council was full
Love bird Is tbe most beautiful, and
candy.- toaaU were offered. Dr W
After the speaker had hero totrw
Inspiration and help to ibooe who at
^
Mris, Jtdp n.-~ls aa Intcrrlew, the Its aatigs are the sweeteat.
Moon acting as toastmaster, ami
daoed by the preotdmL Mton NAUi
tended. Tbe sessluna continued
iHtoer of tto.TlMUB Turka today aays
Tbe parrots are a noisy lot. and
others speaking being Drs. O E
Ornyson. be seid'U would pleoee him
days.
vthe iwvotottodAiT forces wilt not dip scold like shrews when dUturbed.
Chase, F. P. Uwton, FV-nk Holds
If
the s6lD to be oang by Robert BdTbe Rev. Hr. Benun visited hit
ira'EeapIto the srmnttog of the eon- their bark Is worse itian tbeir bile. COULONT GET OUT OF WAV OF
worth and B. H. Minor. U. Schenrk Arms A Cole Allowed 11,575 Upon
d home at SUtlngbourtie. Kent warde would be snag at onoe.
THE MACHINE.
iUWlAw dhtU the followlag things Mr. Meyer walked down the street
of Ulliioto, was also preseni.
Mr. Heaton then repeated the Snt
Their C^ral BuHAmg Hoatmg
county. England, which Is about 45
the tmmtUx *•
Say with aererat cagee. and on the
Tbe aoctety wlll make this an an
Contract—Seaid
Had
miles from London. He had not seco poalm tor tbe aertptoro leaaoa aad
nrto. fair reprcaeniatlM In
cages Pal two itorrou. aa much at
after tbe gatherliig ted barn lad to
Short Session.
Btfvak While on His Way Hema to iraal affair, and H Is the tntentloD of
bU old home lor IC year*, sod
portiMt W the UbA
home and as little Inclined to
the physicians to take a trip i<> Nonli
Catch the Last Train at the Saathough The Eagllsb people are not as prayer by blm. be eald be wtohod In
Saw a. Liberty for the press.
away aa though they were not at
port
Point
this
fall
brtght SUtlon—Taken to
progrualve as the Americans, be saw ■peak ot tbe loeal needa of the a T.
ThMC SMiial ABiBCity tor ■
erty to do so. They attraclad much
short session of the board ot many changes since be left, there 16 P. U. The purpose of tbto orgaatoaDr. Witeyto.
beti of the party mow la odle.
attention.
t*doceiion held Thursday ibe resig jtars ago. HU father died about a Uon Is to so train tbe youag mombara
The Chicago Bird Importers, ol
nation ot kClss Lulu Campbell, one of year ago. and tbe only near reto'Jvi of Ibe ebureb that they ataoold be abto
New York, July 85—Dr. Flint, the
which Mr. Meyer Is manager. Import
the
cUy
teactiera. was accepted, and lift are several half brothers.
uke tbe places of tbe men gad wo
noted surgeon, died si Ibe home u(
ed 100.000 birds last year, among
_
__ par- men wbo bad boon tbe traat of the
Dr. Wiley, ai Seabrlgbt. N. J.. today. Mra. F. J. Gatlin, of Flint, and M>a 1: was recommended that Miss Ulilan
Tbe trip across tbe water
was
them being 16.000 parroia.
John Tatman, of California,
Dr. PUnt's death was due to In
Wlihell. O, bn-a .o «ll lb. .—bo M.'b^„i; ';«W,M,'i„lb
In'^b- ebuRb tor yeara. R tbto porpoto to
WNets Car Load af Pmahurg Lmra
Quests of Honor.
■ 1 . uttr, ol 1,1 p,, n,oblb I'pob
*,,1,. achieved, tbe aodety will be aa aM
JuriM received lari night by being
if Ptoeatorial Apert wm On to
M.olk.» o,
Uobl.gb. lb. n-pol.
,b.
• Ibe parent church to two waye.
i^truck by an auiuoiobile.
CaMral Laka.
A house partj- was given in honor
Firarli bring! yoong podpla tot^
Dr. Flint was hurraing along last
.bop,--,
or
onuiubi], fin., Uie ocMC b,of Mrs. John Tatman. of Oaklio-I.
While not dlreetlf'
tight to an endeavor to eairb
I, ... .bn. r.™mn,.nJM b. Prat
mtn™
rn.fi. le choKb.
Ahow M BMtobers of the Uberty
last (rain ul the Seabrlgbt station. Cal., and Mrs, P. J. Catlln. of Flint, I. B. Ollb,,, ,h., ,V A r.rpi.ob b. .... ,n.,
„„„b,p o»A„U. erangelUilc. the 'B. T. P. U.. Uka
BaMlis and Fkhlag aab ot INilsThursday
night,
the
hosiessea
being
every
other sociely Otinaliand tor re
b(r,a
,0
mi
lb.
p«.l.lnn
ol
brtb.lp.l
„„„
Tbe
automobile,
which
was
driven
toBS, Dl. we eipected to pats
Mrs.
H.
Griffith
and
Mrs.
George
hl|d> rate of speed, dashed sudden
ol ,b. Hl.b Kbool n, . ul.r, ol ,„,.j ^b. .l...n..b,p ,1™,M Soblb- ligious servlcea. canaot but to bclF
threiWh this Ally WedoMday. Augoai
(ul In reaching tome who otberwtoe
ly Into sight and before Ilk- physician Lardie, six ladles being the gaesla.
,h, r«.on,m.ba.Uob
b.ln,
i. eo their way
to Oentnl Lake,
B. 8. Hadley and F. E. Hillard, who
The ladies met at the home of Mra. nfiopim opob PPPIon o, Mr CoPI.,
could get out of Its imtb, bad run
„ cb.rboor,. rrmn., would not be reoched. Tbeec will not
whate they will camp out lo enjoy have been conducting a hersoahe
Orlffllh.
then
went
to
Ibe
home
ot
l-e reached by scriptore. for ocrlptniw
down.
Mr. F.rm.»>b «.n„. bl.bl, r«o,o.
the hvatUg and Ashlag ot that h>cal- and wagon repairing butlnesa on East
Mrs.
Lardie.
who
bad
dIsaMteared
nroofied, h.vln, h.d «.v,n,l „.r. ..
„ , they kbow nothing ot. nor by alngtog
• was taken to tbe homo ot
Ky.
Front street for the Isst six months,
from the little group after their
pcrlence in the »chtpola-ol Duluth, 1$ O'clock Isst Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Of hymns for they have no nndarWiley, where medical uiientlon
Tim Web have Ottered a speelal bsve dissolved partnership and F.
given blm, but after snfTering s^ tlval at Mrs. Griffith s The ladles
graduate ol the -taie normal and ol
Wednesday siaoding of tbe .aignlDeanoe Of them.
cw. and wU arrirer over the Pore Millard has opened an establlsbc
foond Mrs. Lardie In her dining r
the I'nlverslty ot Michigan. Prof.
Marsaetto oa that dale. The club
iitghi and arrived in the city Friday Tbe B. Y. P. U. Is tbe Aeana by
St 415 East Froot street where be will Light, death came ibis monilog.
n here n dsinly supper was In resdl- S Whitney, of the universliy, aod
' »m|Baa» ot eeae of the weaithtesi he pleased to meet bto friends.
morning «la tbe pere Marquette, leav whKdi they iball be roaebed.
Secondly li educates tbe yonng al
I’rol T. C. Cr-asn. nf the slate nor log lor Noribporl a> i no over, the
faialUee of PItUbarg.
Mr. Millard bas bod SO years experlAfirr hupp<T s pleasant social time mal both «|,--:il. highly of Mr. Kerguready to Ibe chURb so that they sbaB
ice aud U an expert blacksmith.
was eD}oy<-d. the guiets then going
be a credit to li. By social gatberinsi
Big Event Will he August S and 6 back to the home of Mrs. Grifflfh,
A re|K>ri of the commitut- on claiute
and by reading the sociely magatine
This Year—Local Boats Will
where the night was spent, all enjoy nnd arcouiii!, was read aud It was
and by taking ihe course of Cbrtatton
Waahliigtoo.
July 85,—Leroy
Enter the Race.
ing breakfast this morntog with M.-s. .moved and i-u|ijNiri<d that the report
CcUore The tatter consista of the
r. H. Carter, of the United States Crisp WM appointed posimaaier
GiiSlib. and leaving for thdr home U- adopted and an order made t,
Bible reading course, tbe sacred LitHMMth end Aeddent Co., i
Hales, Grand Traverse county, vko
The Aldcn regatta, wbieh is a
A. J. write. Who Had H,s Lag Brek (erary roume. and tbe ConquoA or
about
]0
o'clock
this
morning.
Haee a Urstr Field.
O. W. Wblisoo. reslgBed.
annual Bxiurr. will take place iblr.
en. is Getting Better—Mill
he forward movement course.
By
as moved and supported that an
Wednesday
and
Tburadsy.
b«-se means after Ibe person bas
, P. B. CaHar. one of tbe htuUlog
iM- drawn U) make Ihe Orsi payunder Conetfvetion.
AufUBi 5 and 6, and will be tbe larglieeo secured be ts made a ralaabto
raM; bistoees men of the eliy. who
of 11.575 upon the cootraci wlili
•« Mer held- The races will be for
member of The society aod an acilve
tor the last two yean has been man
Arms and Cole tor heating the Cm
ihe'tlOO solid silver cup aa well a
A J While, of Ibe firs of A J
Dr. and Mra Ball Drove Prom Muneic, iial bulldinc tie- beating plam hav
factor In caurcb work-,
ager of the toeaJ oBlees of the United Flsheeitian Visit the Hotel Wieteria al
While and son. North Manliou IsUad.
srualter cups and medals and some
Several questions rvUUng lo locnl
Stales Health and Aeoldenl IntoraBce
ing been delivered on tbe grounds
Ind.. to Leland. Over 800 Milaa.
Fouch—Hsd to Turn Away
bad bit tool badly crushed last
fast boats will be entered inehidlng a
questions were then asked and dis
coamnay, hat received notice that as
and the company being entitled to the I
in
Their
Automobile.
the Hungry.
.
U
geiting
along
Very
nicely.
s5
limber from Traverse City.
cussed
deed aa a aoeeeaaor can be foond Mr.
first psjtniiit
I'pOD motion of Sir
though will be laid up (or some time.
In addition to the boat races, there
If (here is a situaUoa wkcR tte
Carter wlll be promoted to a larger
MoDiague
the
president
sod
clerk
Fishermen are coming to greater ill ber'wsier apons of sU kinds,
White and son are progr
Dr. aod Mrs. Ball and daughter.
Seid.
young people bare nothing lo.aay. U
.b,bon.,a lo b„b,u„ . .™ 1.,,^
„ ,b„,
numbers to Hotel Wlolerta at Pouch, athletic-^ sports on land, ball games, Miss Helen, and Mr. and Mrs WiU
may be overeome by tbe oo«peraiioa
Since Uking charge of the local amoog those who registered last week
.';T.""^
l-bibh
win
b,
Ob,
ol
.b,
fi»,.t
lb
lb.
work, the bustoas* of the company being Mr. and Mm. Fred Freese, ol horse races and band music, Ir fici Ball and son. Wlll. of Muncie. Ind . ar
Of the more expefleneed members. It
The mailer of the unsaaitary con
nonli. They expect lo keep
Alden win ouido Itself this year and rived at Letand Thursday in their
cemtog thioagh this oElce has been Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BaMus,
dition of the lavaiory lo the Htgh operation for about Seven years, bav- was agreed that interest cansM be
will uadoubiedly have a record crowd. aulomohlle, baling made ihe eoure
OB the tocreaae. and TecogntotaL
kepi up wiihoni a regular meeting
school building was dtscusaed. and l>
of IndianapoUB; F. A. Brimmer.
conirsri with Smith 4 Hull
distance
of
5U"
luili-s
in
their
louring
AbUlty the company are oBerttig Mr. PltUbarr. Maas., and M. Marso.
bat Ibe best time lor (be mommoved and supponed that ibe."'*
timber belonging to that Cm
Carte' a wider teM. He will dls|M>se Chicago.
tog. loeany. was Bondar evsnlng.
Dialler be left In U»e hands of the'^^
island.
Young people may bo lead Into leader the manasMoent at toon u poiimltiee
on
buildings
and
grounds.
"
Because of the picnic Sunday
OOC8 TO LAPEER
olbto. and aa nooa as bto ancoceaor
gradually
aa they increaae In ef
wish power to act.
I
awch a crowd descended op the hotel Mr. and Mra Frank O'Brien Enter
Benaelt and daughter. ficiency. Tbe moat important of tho
baa bean fnRy established to
The neetlDg adjourned to meet I
^
that all conidn't be accommodated and
Nelson Kuruc, the Boy Firebwg, Witl
tained a Company of Friends
wwt.
Carter will go to Saginaw, about » were taroed away.
ext Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock MIm- Eihel. of Obteago. wbo have been three readtog eonrses ol the Cbrtttlaa
Se fiant There.
at Acme.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A K. Bennett Culture rourae waa held to bo
whtoe he wilt be assigned to MMihrra
It has been derided that Kelt
Hiss Ada 1- -ft'aiers bas retained ud Mr and Mrs Allaa Grayson, re Bible Reading course.
M. B. Holley rt turned I
night
Mr. and Mtw, Frank O'Brien eater- Kunte. the fire bug lad. wil! go
from a three sreeka' trip 1
t laloed a number of friends at a bouse Lapeer, aod Stiertff Charles Johasoa from Ann Arbor where sbe accum- turned borne this nooc.
Tbe anzwortng of these qnoKtoma
F. C. Rice left this BorniAg on a compieied tbe lecture an^ tho rncMW. .R. AUtoaon. of Ci ago. arrived vtsUIng bto mother at Oloverarme. K. party over Sunday at iheir cottage at today received hn order from Super- paaled Mra. Walter Lyon to the Ualvenslty hoapltal for trealmeta,
three weeks' biwtoeaa trip' for J.
- UA evastog an^ left f ay tor Tiwv- T.. and then solag to New Yoik dty Acme, those present being Hr. and Iniendeni of the poor F. D Marvin
iBg adjourned after a bteaatog.
Mra. B. C. Blllioga, Dr. and Mra. T. A. fit tbe boy oul to soiiable clotbM. The
Mr and Mrs. San Gagnon, of North- Morgan 4 Son. his trip taktog him
ovae Lake raaort for „ vtodi with hto nsd other polBW.
Penh
- and. t and Mr.
Mrs. A. W
E 8 Miller went to Alma (bto ■
paraBts. Hr. uto Mm. F. Alktasoa.
Mr. and Mra B. W. Payne returned
lad win go to the home tor the feeble port, wbo have been visittng their son.^through. Ohio, Kentucky. MIsaouri
BraehUng. of Lanalng A ven' pleas
log to vtsii hto mother. Mn.Lawrence Gagnon, and wife, of Bast’aod Iowa, and be will also stop
He «UI shaafi hto vacation ot two to Rockford ibis noralag after vtoli- ant
time was enjoyed, ibe guests re minded as soon ss be bos been mode
Mlller
Bay. relUDcd home this morning.
|Mtopenpolls and Sl Paul.
weeks with hto pareau.
,lng Frank Paine.
luralag tbto noon on the train.
ceady.
YOUNG TURKS
TAKE STAND
OPENED HRD STORE
WAHT CEITiUN REFORMS
DR. FLINT
WAS KILLED
DOCTORS’ PICNIC
0NB.Y.P.U.W0RK
MR. FERGUSON
IS PRINCIPAL
MISS CAMPBELL LEFT
--
VICTIM OF SPEEDING
BOUSE PARH
RSHEIMEN COMING
BLACKSMITH SHOP
AIBEN REGAnA
‘ noMonoN
PROGRESSING WELL
HAD LONG TRIP
BU^NESS IS GOOD
BOU^^
w -
.... -.
"'7'''. 7'"-7 >•
•fMne TRAVW
. .
oomy eaortad Tk*
_Gfaad IiarcrK HcnM nnod
nito to «a oihr ft*y Bwtk. teTttc t
of oton M la*. V*Bto sMt
TWie« * WKIK.
Of oor antta. *• fotoato of tfcto op*
LOCALS lOST
BY ONE POffiT
-;r^''••-
MA TUCaDAV. JULY » IMA
The groom was aiteoded by
briSth brother. Joe Bbreabcrger.
rides tbe bamediato nlaUvas
dose frieads of tbe couple, the i
ben of tbe Twentieth Oeotury
a M a la to M Traverse Qty Stole Bak
RnoHi k btoy at
tottoliMk.
A Tney Imt. Priall ■>,
.
' Mb to pro ' ~
R- FtorS CttaeA. VW* PraatSm
Ktoacy tfostble preys open the nriafi.
wtoatoii. «M oturlj uubto
SaaseM Oarlawfi. CuUer.
vigw and cbeeriwlPtob 4bto coodltloa of tho tanato It
A J. Maynard. AesL Caahtor.
to cTMoot tbot bn aeetm to tbe um
A J. Havliaad. Aato OmSMt.
ISlCBlt la h«r bot- OLD MISSION WAS THE VICTOR
After tbe ceremony tbe happy cou
SUNDAY;
Regular Weekly Me
uHlr aag*. oad for ibto
CAPITAL. SSOO.OOO
ple were showered vrttb eongratnlaHie Caat.
EidDeytrouWhp
doM aot tosre tbe tree apoo wbtek
turns end bam wtobee from tbelr many
become so prevalest
SURPLUS, tdO^OOO
aba to batched, la the larva or eaterthet it is not socmTba beet aboot of tbe Traverse aty Mends. Pub* wp nerved dortag
pillar ata«e. bownet. It to aa eaay
naoa for s child to be
the evening by Mlaa Lnnra ttreaRad and Qua cinb bald tbto
k’nmmtto.n.
bora aflicted with
natter lor ber to aaeeod tbe tree, aad
beiger.
and
refrethmenta
under
took pUoe Frida- aftornooa. tbere
weak kidseys. If tbe
It to to tbto etato that tbe slrdHaf: of
being a larger number panlclpaitnc direction of Hra Ed. Whit, wbo wp'rhildariBxtesteooftea.ifttaeoriDcicsIds
tbe tree la-a pioteetloa.
OLD - MISSION RAN
greater
Interest maaUetted. mlsirep of eeremoal... were rarved
jRtf cest sIlDVtE ss TltDeMfiHs
*>Tbe larva to a non 1
THREE MEN.
by tbe Mlsp. Prarl aad Helen WllHarry
Kaeeland
wore
the
weekly
tally reeffotoed fono, belog oae of
medal away oa bU coat, eeenrtng high helm. Tbe refretomenu eonatoted »t liug.dcpeodti^ii.lheesuneQf Ihcd,
the noet*beaatlbil of e
....Ice cream, ph- colty i« kidney
... rT ____u.
•!.>
£first
Pink
and
green
brl*
irooMe,
and
the
"■t~ to derived fron tbe feci that In TraveiM TeMt a Rally to
Ninth score. 21'birds out of ». The first _j _i___ ________ I ..»_i P.II-.
vtep sbonld be towards Ito ireelinent of
ed almooto. angel food. devIVa cake. ^
score wss ss (ollowu:
these toiporUE□tor*^ 7>i.n.
and Two Men Made the Clrbody to eorared *1tb
white rake, nablaeo waters, and a
Harry Kaeeland .........................
ible u dee
due to s'dimaaed eooditi
llaaUy aad beaaUfaUy colored lufis
ewN of the Seeee-Wae^
Dr. F. i. MAeNCTT
beautifully decorated bride's cake, tp ksdners and Uedder and not
Deaus
Oocblla
..........................
of hair. Tbe body of tbe adoli iu«
Eaeitlfig Oame.
Spweianwtwf
Tbe
bridal
party
were
seated
at
*
wni Gifford ..........................
eoek caterpillar to aboataalaeb loot
nail table.
_
ftu^KA rALua eoNTUT a aio AH aloog tbe back to a ainpe of la- In a cloae esclilnc .game Sunday Allen Smith .................................
EYE, BAR, HOSE
with __________________
kidi
Aamng the out of town guests were|»na both need the
Old Miaaloo woa the third game of Tom Tatee....................................
_
AND THROAT
HeoM black. wUob la bordered
Mr. and Mrs. George O'Seal. of Peios-jT^tnild and the
Several epecucular shots
riet fiwoi Traverue City 3 to Z.
■ fli yoMli^ «* H»
ellber elde by brtllUnt yellow elrlpe*.
OLASSBS FITTED
Us^Rwlixcd.
Still further down the aldte are other Triverte Oliy’t defeat wet canted by made In tbto etring. the Ee’
or« w«
• aav «H* gntlM «tUt Um Moem yellow etrlpea. Prolmdla* forward almpiy refuting to ute tbelr blu aad CocbIln.plcking off a bird that Hew In
bottles- Yoo may'
M tk* NUcm »kll» V4Mtk« Tr1» from tbe bead ead of the body ere two tbe pastes BxUne gave out. -Nine lig sag course off to one tide which brother-la-law and alstor of the groom,'
MstMt «U^ doMd ton rrcBiBg «t plumee of loag bUek balra. A elmUar bits, two passes and two stolen bases lonked as tboogb It was out of rsap and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Avery and have a sample bedtle
of his pn. but be tore U ioto bits. daughter. Frances. ^ New Orlrans
t e’etoek. Whm U to sutod tint bruBb eneada ftosi the UU ead of the brought them but tw
in the ttdrd. Brady, tbe dm nmn Allen Bmlib was a new man bn* did who are spending ibe aumiw r »lifi'!nclu.l.ng manv ol thethoosandsof testiIMUM *oto» »»• »»tod for
body. Upon tbe forward half of tbe
relatives In this city.
I momal letters' received (rtsm sufferers
----------- . it *111 bo
are four deaee braabHke lufU of op bwt out hU lubeld bit. and stole well at that, making several good
'cnm!. In wnting Dt. Kilmer L. Co..
Tbe bridal couple with Mr
shots. L. Ystes wp In tbe game
or white lialra. Oo ear- eecond but three men all Mt
tbu 0» team WM DM c
S'. Y.. be sure snd menlioo
ALL KOrXW OF OUT FLOWSSB
Mrs. O'NPl. tbe Rev. and Mrs.
Do^'i S^S'sny’myslskV.
bn atou a&tDulr*. It «oiiM ptou* hma parta ot tba body are apou of Ull bard loaiead of eacrlSclng bim apln Ibis wwk. picking off 8
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Walt
left
Ssi^1 remember tbe name. Swsmp-Root,
tkt pobiuhnw of tho RMord opd brilliaat red. la Utfe atage both the amnd. Again In tbe seventh, McIn tbe 25. In this slrtag Kneelaad seDl I
urday
for
Peio^^ey
where
the
Dr.
Kilmer'.
Swamp-E^.
snd ih^ adented the hlfhesi score of tbe sbooL,
HanU tf CM of tiMM VMOUOB trip! malaa aad feaialee are able to aaoead tyre walked «1ib no one ouL
V.,
00
cv«7
«pM kp ««»rM to okdi OM of tb« (be tm. which they do aborUy before When be\(f;led to tteal Snlfka foaled and his birds were not elwaye easy lO'Neat family will bold a family reunion at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs.
'
marks
eltber.
and
then
alammed
away
at
tbe
ball,
paaalag lato tbe cocooe period.
Tbe following Is tbe second score: George O'NpI. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ato of oestse, woold be in-Tbe cocooa aiay be fonad la tbe fordag Mac to «eoond.
O'Neal wiU make tbeU- borne in pbl- Carver* this week.
Olen W. Power
Both Of theee men are fait
StoM^
rarr PtomaL We rrevlcea of the'nark of the tree at a
eago for a abort ilme. but owing
The barge David G. RuaV loaded pig
Ed. Monroe ...
na piMMd. boworar. to award tbaae ereaat-colored hairy cavalope about Traverae City made no attempt
.
....
tbe 'position of Mr. O'Neal, which iron at the compuiiyf d«k for flcve- Grand Traverae. More team Oliver Weierw .
Jfto«^ia tbe wtasera.
threwquanei* ot aa laeb kmg. At thie
In tbe mailer ot tbf'YttaCa.td'Mui
lakes btm to tbe large cities, they will | land tbe oiber day.
Lon
Helgee
...
nsisatortty of votae lor the oaadl- ■tage It to eaey to detect aod deetroy work to what the locals need. They
M. Uu-klns. deceased.
not
remain
In
Chicago
pennanenlly.
Notice la. berwby givee that (oar
deeerre praise for their ninth IddIdc C. 0. Sherwood
. .
Saiae. to tbe ooatoat wwtw reortved tbe ibiect.
Tbe best wishes ot a large circle ofl
months from tbe 30th day ot June,
Thle string had the lowedt score ot
rally sad tbelr Individual batilug.
.
ibioir jNMsel (rtosdahlp. while the
-It allowed to hatch from tbe
A. D. llkis. have been allowed tar
friends go witk.tbe young oouple to
tbe shoot, several of tbe nx
S^e to Elphth.
' ' Srluera devoted oosalderable nmtr coon, the feaale will la a abort time
present their ctolau
tbelr new boi^. both of whom. are
tbelr Brat chance ibis year
There was not a scoro until i
^ to Boeara sew aabaetJbtoa.
Theee toy a brood -of egga. Tbeue are ea' to aaM court
well
known
la
this
city
aad
are
pigeons.
Olen
W.
Power,
one
of
the
. MbaertpOotoi were *Itoo beeaaee of caaed In a fiotbllke inbetaoce, which Hgbth. Tbe Old Mlulon team tu
V tbe rapard watortalaed tor tbe eoeteet toeeomea bard aaj waterpnof. It 1« ed off right. AIIIBOQ slammed a line best shoU in tbe elnb, pt the high (avorlauw am^ng tbe young people.
requlred to preseal tbelr claims
inta, Ibieetow the eonteet to rightly la tbto ataU that tbe tutaock CDOia drive to right Hanaey bit to Colby score. ptcUng off 18 birds, while C.
said court, at tbe probate office,
tiaad a Pdpator wtlag ooeteet Tbe paatee tbe wlater monlbt.oad may be who fumbled tbe ball and both run- O. Sherwood, who for tbe second time
sj Landlord Rushnion' was beard to aa) in Ibe city of Traverse dly In said
were safe. Pnlclpher hit to right tn his life parUcipted In a trap S ARE LOOKING UF
<
veto iMived bp >toi Untoe PratU of moat eaetly fought. Oettroylag oue
county, on or before the 3rd day of
THE WEATHER MILL, ♦jsoni.ihlng alwul noi expecting many November. A. D. im. and that mM
•boot, got only 2 out of tbe 25.
while Oonder was giving
' Oil MHMito, wtbo woa la dtotrtet No. of theee aeate denroyi many lad'vidihis >-<ar. uylng "Uibi Is prealdentlal claims win be beard by mOd court
Juggitog exhibition AlHeon and Han- Monroe wp also s new man. securing
7 1 jm toaprtotogly torga. Hlu Piau-e
ila.
I Tuesday, the 3rd day of NovutoJerry Tbomp and Harvey Lang- year" Hut contrary to hU experia"tMat beUg »U«tTbto eaUUea
-It U evldeat that once a brood of cey both scored, the Old Mlasion 8, while Lou Melges at bis second at-r. A O. ipng. at ten o'clock In tb*
lempi Ibis year, bad a score of 4. worthy went to Leland Friday to vlsli UOI.S, he bas a good numls-r of gutwU
PfsU to the extra trip aad will egga la laid on tbe tree the sticky gir rnotera going wild.
Bxilne
Oliver Waters could not locate ihweather factory and secure with heavy bookings for August
.-gllll bar to toke p.friaad with ber dle acta aa a deirlmeat rather tbaa a Seed Pulcipber to IMrd. Miller
J'9A abe
to NUgara TbUa.
____ WAIJW,
help to tbe tree, as all latecto which safe on Bbrenberget'a error. Pnlclpher birds, not doing p well •• be did ibe enough prophecies to last them for a Quite a few- giicsta are hero from the
Judge of Probate.
I The aeoM prtM la dtotriet No. t are batched npon tbe tree ere p.-e- adding a little bit more. Tbe redskin flrat time be tried to make a score, se few montbf, at least Just where tbe extreme south, some of w-bom are
weather mao has his factory U kept keeping ub on the leniperwinn- at June SO July 7-11-21 28.
-• waa vp* «p iee BrMtlag, a yoimg veated from leaving a ThltprobJliy side eeooDd but tbe local Infield pall curing but 7 out of the 25.
home
and
meanwhile
congraiulatlug
Tbe
third
string
resuHad
in
the
fol
profound secret, the only persons
^ am of great mttgr. apd who baa aeeochto for the conetderable oumbi ed off a nice double play, retiring tbe
lowing score:
knowing where this is being Messrs. ibemaelves jMcause they are in Old
1 node Wnaelf very popolar elaoe be of taaeeta which are found upon treat ■Ide after U was too late.
ChocQilte Pie b Bedthfol
totot to Oraad Traverae oonaty.
Traverae City showed tbelr pme- C. O. Carver ........................................... 20 Thomas and Langworthy, wbo refuse Mission.
protected la tbto way.
Food eipcris agree that ebocolata
Fishing bis been very good the last
divulge the secret.
•* la dtoMet No. 1, Traverae Cltx.
lu In the ninth. Novak filed to deep Wm Darvow ..........................................IC
-In tbe larva ttale tbe Inteef may
t bealtbfnl and anNot having the art of prophecylng w<>ek. several fine Strings of perch be
j4 utk am* MoOon; wVe ol the wen be readily deetroyed by tpraying Uit' left and Colby bit shat^ly ibrougb Will Gifford........ t ....:..................... 16
ing caught. The lUbennen oT OJ^l
C- G. Sherwood ..................................... 12 Ibe real thing tbe tsro so-called w<
t kaewB blaeknalth. aad aanetary of UeeVfib parit green or other Intecil- abort stop. McIntyre planted
MisBloo going ooi 10 tbelr isuncher
0 can Imagine aaytklBE
tba Trtvone City lodge of Bka. re- dde; an efheent metbod, but niorr tbe tame place ahd Novak scored. Ed Monroe .. ....................................... 9 er propheu became desperate,
ipiing or delicious tbaa a
lilt tbelr nets Is one of the InierestSherwood wp pme and tried ibe reallxlng that the only way to
J dodrad a idal of IWJtt votea. a good diiricuU than the dettrucilon ot eiibci When Saltka came up tbe crowd, yell
liig sights onjoyod ^y the eumuer nice large piece of CbocoUte pieT
these predictions ao they will
r »IM over the aext aeareet coeteetaal, tbe cocoon or egg maaa.
ed for one of his long drives but Ms stcoiid string, meeilng witb muct
Hard (u make lo the old way but
sucoP, killing nearly hsK o
with tbe weather, they decided lo gueels.
Uaker
' • whkb aecoiad for ber the extra trip
J". CbocoI badly infected ibould brvi best was a shun By to left.
Ur. George Williams, of Chicago, ___ _____ ____ _______ _.joltoaa oa
■tart out on a still hunt for the fac
tbe alteatlon of a tree pruner or oibo.- ■rounded to short and Old Mlsaloa string. Darvow. an old band. Ued
eni out with Ute men and helped ihc package. Contains all 1
^ ,0*itoa Oemalae, of Oematoe peraon who abould remove tbe egga thought that Colby Interfered vriih the Olffurd. one of the crack sbou wbu tory where all kinlls ot wraiber Is
play. W. C. Hull, umpiring could not hp been winning high scores all earn- brewed, snd when they return there lift 1.8U0 pDUMto of fish and Hie next
tBtotbaw. wtaa tbe aeeood prtoe la aad oococoa
mer. but bis eye wp off yesterday will be enough erestber banded out to day. he started out alqae after fish.
ft. though, and both runners wi
No. 1. by a total vote of llA-At tbe present atage of tbe pest
hringlDg home some fi^ specimens.
safe.
Bbrenberger hit to sbortsiup for some reason he could not explain. saiUfy even the most exacting oikv
^SM.
K can be iwadUy cheeked by
Mrs. 8. H. Walker and ebUdraa. ac
r* TW Ber^ tally apprectotea tbeef- method, without retorting to other more work. With Brady at bat H Monroe killed one more bird tbe sec Accompanying tbe weather proidieis Or. WniUms Is one of fbe busy men
^torta pat forth by an of tbe caadl- artlBcial meant of prevfenting the ac- hwked good tor a tie but Bake ended ond string then be did bis firsL C. O were Mrs, Thomp. Mrs. Langworthy of Chicago, being superlniendeai of companied by a maid, were aaions
Aaierican Sunday School union.’so the g'. R. dt 1. itossengera tbto wraCener,
who
Is
oonsldered
about
tl»Slid
Captain
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
Chsee.
aad dekm to eepeelally
oeae of the Intcct lo tbe tree. The the pme in an nnsubcesirul attempt
best shot In the city, lost bis first bird who will see that tbe two prophets do of course his fish stories pass aC par log. going lo oinenB for an extended
steal third.
destruction ot the tree on sccouot of
stay.
McIntyre threw fine ball and waa and that rather got his nerve, but be not gel mixed up In a cyclone and here.
this pest to a aeedleee aacrlBc-.The Trat orse Cliy colony ecems
Mrs. E J. Maxfield. of Grand Rap
bip score In this string, kllllug blow- out to sea. Mr. Thomas as
leas amount ot energy tpent upon well supported. Traverue City making
collecting the laaecu would be equal double plays In ibe second and 2U in nil. Monroe made s grsnd sured his Mends that the trip had oo U- enj0)-ing tbemeelvcs. During the ids retarnod home today after vtoUlag
lut
week.
Mrs,
Cochlln
and
Mrs.
MofslgniflcsDce pulillcally, but was pure
friends at Ne-ab-u-waata.
ly efficient aad-lbe ireee preserved eighth. Old Mission found him tor strand shot In this string.
fall have eoierulaed several from
Tbe last score wa> p follows
ly a matter of the weather.
but rix sate ones, tWo of them being
Traverse City. On Sunday last. Mrs.
fielder's choices. He bit one and Harry Kneelsnd
H Montague, ‘of Traverse City. Mr.
passed no one. but struck out four wm Darrow ..
"WHITE WINDS- OOIND
and Mr». R. W Massey, of CadllUc.
Olen W Power
According to tbe nport made from Just one wss stolen from Bill Snlfka'a
Mr and Mrs. Wynter MaaaPy. and Mr.
Win Gifford
Oraad rfavea for tbto cuelomi dlatrlct. catching.
and Mrs. Ben Montague cairn- down In
Frank
Irtoh
..............................................U
Traverse
City
got
nine
bits
end
there are NO enrolled veaeeU In tbe
their cars, and lu the an.-nioon lbr«tThere was more Interest In ibis
dtolrlct and but 27 of tbeae are aall- cepted rebates so that they pt
Elk Kaplds, Mich, July 2« -The Traverw- Cliy launcher called h-re. 21
string than tn any of the pnx-<Jins.
iBg vcaaMa, abowtag that tbe -white ftnt free twice Five whiffed and Prosbyierlan .^oday school to ibe person-- in jll U-lng abo:ird.
for various reasons, and when the 25
winga" c( tbe lakes are being fast dle- Stole bases. As the series sunds.
nmber
of
about
80
Indulged
in
the
Mr and Mrs A F. Cameron ami
poeed by the gasoline boats.
Tbe Traverse City bas two pmes and Old shots were finished Pow-er and Darrow annual picnic on Wednesday Teams
son. of Traverse Cl'y. spen'
flood a tie, 16 each.
Mission one.
paming ot tbe take sdmoner
carried the happy crowd lo Yuba park with Mrs U. C. MoBall. Ml»a Bth<-: His Hinds were i Solid Mast, aod
As each man, allboup ho could not
W. C. Hull did wbat no other um
of regrti to mav as there was
matter o
where under the trees by tbe bay
Dissasfi Sprsid All Ow His Body
Rei;. of Traverse L'liv. s|*-iii
________^ and a chsrm shout those pire bM done this year, giving satis- be high man. wanted at lept second gr«-at and memorable dinner wa* e:
—In Four Days the Child «m
Oats with Margnet Moffall.
honors, five more shots were bred bytn of tbe Her- sturdy old carriers tbsi the more taction to both players aod rooters.
Bathing, games and eports of ^
(111. .'t the favori'.- pastimes of the
Entirely Cured-Mother Strongly
Power
securing
Uie
five
snd
Old
Mlsrion
baited
as
follows:
Ex
e csld aad Seeord oompaay. . The
Bwtera boaU do not poaseaa.
kinds filled a happy day full to <
yuiiiix
j»-.iple
of
liltrvson
in
Darrow
but
3.
giving
the
best
score
tine, plicb: Miller, left; Swsney. soc
' emae ta aew auhaertpUou tor Tbe
TbeouetoBu report to InteresUng
brim and night Uroughi ail borne sate w."k. hOsi l>«-ii a-atcbliig troRs. while
^■vNURg Record was m tad for the from another point of view, however, ond; Deerlog, first; Brigp. third. lo Power.
fieg h-Rs for »ilpp.-r. tu.ans
a
Frank Irish made his initial bow to without accident by any kind
0^ Tmvmwt Uomid. tt. Tbto wUl as It showed that out of tbe MO vee- Deney, caicb; Allison, center field;
The Antrim Hardware Co. are bund ■KaibeniiR in' of the bunch
Ibe
birds
In
ibis
string,
and
Uaneey.
right;
Pulcipher,
short.
^be «it eepectol laterest to tba adve^ eeto. l« were from CbarlevoU, 15 from
ling a store room across the alley,
On Hunda>
In -'.i»d Mrs Muc
Traverse City's betting order was: tbe 25 tbois picked off 11. wbieb wp
’
who nap the beaefft ot tbe In- Cbeboysu. 17 from Praakfort.
back
of
tbelr
store.
“On* day we ootioed that cor OUle
son
and
.Miss
N.l'l-.
-Mrs
A
H
Hulli
.comped tortlory covered by both from Lndtogtoa, IS from Manistee. 17 Kroupa. center; Novak, first; Culby, better than some of those more used Tbe new coiUges building by th>bey waj all beekoi out with Itchtog
da> and dauglir.-t Uui-il- sie-lU ih- day ewes. We first nuucnl ll en hu UtUs
aecoad; Mctoiyw. pitch;
SnlfP; to Ibe ways of day pigeons did.
V ^ jMffMP. Thle addlUOB to mere vainaad 10 from St. Joe.
Iron Co. to the number of about 1C
taaod*. Ilu baiuto wwe am si bod
••Mite bWMae tba greator praporUoa of Traverse <3ty to in this dlatrlct and catch; Baker, left; Brady, ihirt; As the season advances. lUteiest in are newsly completed Although built at Ulil Missliio. driwug down In -.he then, and we dulo't think anythtnc
doctor » car
•mmai would result. But tbe next day
Bbrenberger. ebori; Oonder, right ibu^ sport Increases, and next week a
'-HMm an paM ap for a loag parted.
ler epanmt Is unucoesaaty.
much alike they are luilnied and fin
Ur. S. M Campbet!. of e»tJi-siub, III . we beard <d Ibe Cuticura ItotnMltos bsiiw
tllll better sbool Is snUcIpai-.l
rlMklBc them ttaady wfaacrfban (or a in the report, eeveral rather ancient field.
eu gaud for iicbmg sures. me., that 1
ished differently and make a hand arrlvi-d no Tuesday last lu
Score by Inninp:
thought 1 would get them. By tUa
some
llitle
village.
'
veesels were shown, among them be Traverse City .......... 0 0 ii 0 0 0 0 C 2—!
weeks' visit with bk> faDiily at allic- Ume Uae diwv- had sperod all ovw bis
body, and hu baadi were tevaiing but
The new: cement sidewalk ordered
ing tbe Third Michigan wblc^ was .Old Mission .............. (lOOOUOOSe—3
a solid raav of thu itching disease. I
by the council and being built by tbe
•f■«“ ■■■■ »» —
built in im. Tbe TbSil Mlcblxan
Lee Curtis, o( Joliet, arrived
went to the drug store and pURhased
'nmindkf at |postal dapartaient nl- •tin la acHve aervloe towlag lop
a box cd Cuiicura boap aad o '
village marshall w-ttb a crew of Thursday las' for a lisdayif vi
Cubcura Ointinrnt. saul I' at night L
from iketr subsertptloa
;
to cat offr (I
traln.-d
men
Is
now
nearly
compleion Bast Bay.
with Mr and Mrs. C A. Leighton
Stopped ray liUie boy ei t tooTtfae
'Itots aU aabscribm who have been in
amounts
wand
Wilbur of Lawrence. Kansas. Cuticura H'jap and lukewar_________
him wed. 7'bes I dried him
anaars tor a atlpslaud period. This
miles of as fide v
e found. 1
p,,|y„
,|,p CongregaUecal washed
with a euft bath towel, and took the
A Oeldberg and Family Came Feem
.nllsg baa. of ooorae, decnaaed tbe
A number of cliliens i ■ building; chunh on Sunday Uet.
Cubciow Oiirunmt and rubbed him
Cincinrtatl in Their Touring
Itowoughly with u. I did this every
- circalathm ct aewepapen to a certain
cement retaining walls and are finish-1
o'llrten rotoraed
evening bracre 1 jnit bim to bed aad la
Cao-On Way Week,
-ecMst. bol ottly temporarilyThb Strt Wtonle and Sn^ Caught ll
tog out bandtome boulevards about
Charlevoix where she three or four nights be was csMliefy
Sunday, the Bun* WelpN
aired. Tou have mr fiirnilsslra to
"BenM aad Reeord company have re
tbelr bomee
|
Halley
A Goldberg and family arrived la
publtob this because anybody who mfftog 71
ferod as my baby did ought to kaow *
BeauUful
Ebk
Rapids
with
Its
fine
the city yesterday from ClnclQPtl
“of tbe territory oovsiwd by both
E O'Bnen relumed to Chlragf
Miss Josephine Ebrenberger. daugh trees, It, situation between Elk Lake
Mr. Goldberg's Stearns louring <
^pspprs aad'bave toaad It aeeessary to
Bert and -Babe- WlnMe
ter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ebreti- and the bay. Its One walks and well Thim-dsy IsM after a lO-day-dHtoSttnae sasdlag tbe paper to quite trolling for Mackinaw tn Ben s launch having bad a deUgbi/uI trip and en- berger, was united In marriage Friday kept lawns U becoming well known St the tone*.
to awmber. The lacrMsed list dne to Sunday aad when they rvlnrned. oonnteriag very little trouble,
Mr snd Mr*. George Newton.
lad-, bepL 16, lOOT.'•
mscblqe la rated at 66 boiwepower night at the borne of the bride's par a> one of tbe tidiest spots on all the
fftoffan .fWto ooateet. however, badd 11 fish with them,
Oklaboms CUy. arrited oo Tuesday
ents. $07 West Sevenib street, to Fplendld chain of lakes.
jam aMHUaiably own tbaa make weighing 71 muhds. tbe Urgest and only once wp it stuck and that
The vUlage to Just entering on an and will spend tbe rest of the snmmer
Cbarleu O'Neal, of Chicago, son of
sSat It kas boon neoemary u weighing 11 pounds and the ■mallcsi wp when U dropped Into sand
deep that only the runnlag boards Mr aad Mr*. George O'Neal, of Peios- extended work of sewer making at Ibe Pines
^Slseoafiaae on accoaat of tbe reoeat about three pounds.
Fmleruk Parsons made a buslne-s
supported It and tbe wheels spun key. formerly of ifalt city Tbe Cere Several main lines are to be run this
Of course the -blggeai
Aaa BtorifhMdi Pravamtaiaai
mony was iierformed by the Rev J somnaer.
trip last week lo Grand Rapldsaway, tbe Stbermen leaving three bel^essly. The party was In
Cured by CnUouw.
Elk Lake rosorts are full and (be Paraons It a guest at CoiUge
burry and stopped at Akron. Cleveland 8 Ranm. of Troy. N Y, brother-inTHE TUSSOCK MOTH,
trolNng books in tbe )aws
GeoUr
otnear Ute ai-i_
fero with Cottoora
summer business Is booming.
Rbue.
t.-.
—. law of the groom.
Otounent.
the great Swui v.«re. aui tm>
than to maek concert in tbe city Mackinaw, the deb being eo large they and other points, being on tbelr
Tbere
were
about
guesu
present,
C.
D.
Webster
Is
enjoying
Mra.
Hayes,
wife
of
Senator
U>nn
BM
rub.
Waihoff theOtalmrottaffee
OTto lha appearance of tbe tiueoek broke the wire Hoes when, they were
Binuua With Cwiioira Soap aral has
from
his
brother.
BdWebster,
of
Hayes,
of
Springfield.
III.,
and
Mr*.
tbe
parlon
being
besuUfully
decorat
SBSfb VMi and other elUea. the peat being hauled to.
water aad cowUnue to batiw tto fato
*
Mrs. Louie J. Smith and children, ot ed In sweet peas and ferae, tbe color Gaigbler. 111., where be Is bosimaater. growai Brown aad ebUdron have frrtyfw soinefniniJtas. BepeatmorwSlrmEMMtoff ban la great Bnmbera.
Just la keep up the reputailna of
tng and eesntog. At oUmv Obmb aw
•argaat. earatsr ot tbe tbe faaiUy. Art Winnie west up the Nortbport, wbo have been spending acheme being pink aad green. Tbe Mr. Webster to accompanied by bis leassd the collage. Oakbursi. owned bot water aad Cwtieara Scap for bath
the iPt sU weeks vUlilng friends at bridal couple stood betoro s bank ot wife.
by LewU H- Mlnar. of Springfield. Ill ing tbe face as oftea as agneable.
back wUh
ferns and sweet peas, the bride wear
Miss Nellie Hill went to visit 7bey have Miss Hannah Brown u- a
moth aad bow to deal with him as large speckled oaee aad dida'i have Ft. Wayne. Ind.. nuftm home
ing a dainty dress of wblie PeraUn Meads at Duluth; leaving Elk Rapids fuesL
BMraiag.
all the SMtlng he wanted eltber.
Mr. and-Mrs. C. Kelaon and two lawn trimmed with val lace. She car on Friday lasL
. *Ttoto IMSM to aa laterpetlag ItlUe
iww,. Johnston snd
rrsni; Hudson, of FUat. went
Mr. and1 jsrw.
Mrs. Robert
cbildreo weal to OreeavlUe today to, ried a sbowur bouquet of bride's nnee
Mr. aad Mrv. J. Baldos
^Mtom. sad H
of Detroit, are viaiUBg ike^Cadillac today.
jsbe was alieodcd by her cousin. Mias
vlalL
Damaik rmdlly gaarded amlast aad
NO SCORES UNm 811.
F. M. PAINE.
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OftAND TltAVKftte KERAtO.TUCSOAV. <ULV M. IMg.
It U nthcr <l
dotao Cilrlnist returtu-d
from
T>mnj; Mrs. J. A. Moaiaguc. retarwed
REREONAL.
con la not tn good healtfa. Obi
^dHlm. Detroit awt. Gratii m ,1^ bows'bit BOOB.
FEttoOHALfi.
•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ dred thsi nlRbt when slinoKi to the 1 Itapids yesterday,
'' Dr, MnM-ntbal-TbomiuKW baa retarr
^>010 MoBdsyb Record.
top from the efferie of too tnuilij Mi», A. H. Itonm ii and Mrs. J
Id from a ntonths’ visit to Ddlalh. From SaturdBy'B R«ca(«.
'Mrs. liiikr. of Oklaboms, is rlsltbit whisky and Ibe attitude, not an un |ltrnnei' «eui lo Se'nn loday U> v
Thominon marned atiooer tbsn
Charles Asttoo. of Detrofi. U visitSI llu) homo of her sister. Mfa Hel- eommqn ocearrooev cither. Well, we at'NS W.. llarrlUKiouv.
'be Mieadrd, la rcsiKwiM lo a tele- iBg mve a abort Uaw.
Haw to k*vp wrtL
frteh, of »6 Wf»t Tenih Atrert. Mrs.
ime down on the run aboot a rod at
PetllU,. or- li.muiatA ana A
Lo accompany Mra. W. N. KelMiss May Spldlc weal to Maatoo to
Tb» 1. the prwbta. Ot. A. W. <Wb
Luh« siKot s coopU- of weeks with
a step and rescHied the liuituiu ibor thur Dolton, of NitiSeii
Nitiseii f(ty
fity.^n* tn lb
I). Unit, when.' Mre. Kelley ug. day to visit her slver.
Nevra Dili hair bripad ■■■• tbewmadi «4
ber OHHbrr si Otsrleroh beP
HCAfttT CREATION IN EEMION
ouahl) llrwd and saiisOed.'
city vlslllus l>r. QriRO^.
(weple 10 toJstby RsMBofiteirretnatdiBiy
derwcBt an ui>crstion at Hnriter'.. h->Miss Dollie Mater left for FUe
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^ 111 II .
IN CHICAGO.
M o. Ik-ssl. T' ler. who l.ue bi'CU plial. Mr.- Kelley U gemog along snd Macton ihfe morning.
j
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...............................afebewiAisil^
fv'-.fnc her M-'-t. Mr*. A. 'V- Iv-k, uHcidi'.f'
mAk Fannie R. Thonipsoo rwturni-d
Mrs,
Jame.
Kmesl.
of
WflUam.l-urg.
Rsiriihi tn sUend the under
;:i iirio'd lo-M.iui—r title al'"i.>aoa.
Aon Arbor ^s oyoraing.
|
taker's wfiTesUoD. He will miiTT
■n.l4^ w
j M(. and Mf
Stanley l>t>Oiv«i of .•vcco’iipaitt. j hor daugbiera. Irma and
Tnsraday.
N'i'u.wh. Ky . I’livid tod.iv f'lr a .AlFi , AS *.ir as this Hir toaay. tbR
iiiug on a tiuMDeu tri|v.
foMeihsoossn rv--»ro«t«lp.r.W,UB
CharU** AsMoo. wbo ha>i Ih<«'d visit
IliHc gin- Serug to Mspt- fay for 3
j\. ;i uMh Mr fd .Mr-- A. '.V ^^•.•k
I. F. I'.vIMn- and danebter wnil may k«*e owlookr-! it *> s wok to WM m
Ids friends
lends lo the clly. reiunK-U to U» •
I'oreli, nf Xiaverre j Miss AUda Stoekiii^ niiiin<-d to
tbrteOnn •hso i, gnitua 4swa laid y«« M
gramUalh r. I„ A.
tniU Usi nlxlii
irBud ll.iie.l. :ln. nyorniiig.
wewkasd mrvrslJr.
< Of the KJeveiiili ttua- ^Oiaiid Ru|>ids ibU nxee f:.; all-T Marriagiou. Miss EdPb Harrigloa
Mr. and Mrs. K. VV. toody returned
> Wrank Wmuie r>l'jrn..l this
.He G H I v.,... t9 Sw-wi fiu Duf
l>etro
ttaiarday (rtmi a trip U> l>etru|i
sod arewshinal disirk-t huv«- tin ui>pbpi>fiilitT 11s ihi. city with El « Har- nn.rniiig from .t n.ii watt her iiaienu «ue.<>k>3,'um:—*'l (rh ArNlnsud, raadown,
Uiaii.liit^ a rlioM line :f Ni-alii.e
.................
On 'their way home
kopiiorf for iiMiitre^v^jp, nmn Santa.
M.V11CX. t.rs-’., bekrd ewergy ood ftresftk
rlngion, brothel t>( Ibe lit".- jiirD, i- Can. I.ake.
tiiopped at lAnalna. liraod LedRe.
i. .A VY > haw 1 Net.. Mb WTl me tMb|
NMr»t Will 0*liv«r the -Kcx NoU” Mulllieo and Grand Rapids to vUti who. l.j his life
h«-a denio(b.trui'-d
IS
Is.11
vw.vtng
lit
Msple
flty,
Miss
In
ne
Munnd
wph
aJenwent
r. and Mr> A. P. do’-mari aril
or. give etc Irelal -Irep sad gnori graMsl
whai CUB l»e aceonipLi.hed by u'
friends.
*
ploretice LIof BuSahl, o SutnaiU ('lly tbi> ii».nunR lo visit b , . s-st f-netgi. I giirs.l ict-s prsaA rad .
and Miv (' It Kb by. s>f '.'on
Mr. and Mrs. AHmti Pauon. of In- ro4>l!Jje, courusitnis. hraiu]^ luuu.
All GtatM ExMpI lews
<T •tinnher. Mis D \|onr.aiiiinuh. Oliw. »fni III Honor il l*
dlaiiia. uetil 10 UlcD Haven
lYir ponrsii sad ttrnanneol A. Yf.CbMhll
ere Mug Held.
Hornoii^a lariu uud toremd from
Non>i|syrt lor a vW wl'h J e: '
Mck TrvtualD’ ol M.-bl. C.t>, Mo
M D . thr tmm.mi Kecvir« Rndr aamoe, ••
R O.K>dan went to Hear Isike iieevasary to ship for blniM If lipiu
|-barl..- Stewart and otlwr rela - in the city for a file ila.H' vi-.t rrrn b.« to cean at *11 drwlan «> Uv. A
'i.i’.tiii Rvan- L'.i . e| l.rv k'itnrl.
this fiinmlna to visit her daliRhler. ■sriy matihiKKl. he bus. by Mr
tlve*.
It Tremsine f«»nn.-tlj ina.I.-ht. honx M r-W McuiLiaeCw.. hoBak. N. V.
n Tor
*■ V. vtio has Ve : iisiuiit: iii,.
Mrs.
t’nrl
Trouiwlnc.
furti
M-cund.
f»r
Jiliiisolf
an
edueuUnn
It A m.yMeeUng or t
8. Clarke and sxier. Mls» Elf/.at r M- ., J. M M 111,nil,. Mtarn-l
U X. Uaieh and son. 1. S Oatrh. ul and an ■•nvlable |si>:t|oii In publli
cemlttee st ibe sadltoiinm.
I-(h t'larke. and two lliile l>ro''i<-r:. , Mr- J<c'n GIplian... of Grwn l K..i’
ClncHsnatl. went to Lelanil this mornto A m.—MoeUnc of wotneo'e c
l.tlie hU fileiid. S.'iialur Williitiii
•Is. who lias Iden iislimg \1i .11.!
nisrr eomuUtre oo rrccptioM <
f. and Mrs. W \V
II •i-'- a-i.| n'iilur and ottver. arrived ibU Ui-i.a
W. p. Cfoiser wont to Honor ihU Alden Smith, who h..d Tiiieh- kind
' :ng 110m New OH.au. via the u. R, A Mis IVi-T M.-a-ROJl. ro'urmd ht.m.'
JOHNSON DRUG CDMPANT.
orolng.
words lot* bis caiiillduiy wlilte in ih.- •l.rugbtef and hon reiunpji 10 Kaig’-a
tf-ilay.
MrA V. Pn-Nlon returned lo Mesk-k elty nTenily. bk- llf<' Is all lll^|Tim<kl■l
> yr'Slerd.vy aflir hauiig an o:_erB- I. and went on 10 Cedar Lodge, whenMr. .lad Mrs. Alfred Reis- t, .ij Cia
■ hej will-spend the somnier Thi.
lit nomine.
•II iHiformed u|H*n the Is’i.
Miss Eilltb Sesatons retavae^ in
youiiR man who aoukl ro
.;nn.iil. whu have been visiting Mr.
Dr. and Mir>. O. N. Phan's, and sou.
is
their
first
trip
to
the
nuMh
Ihe Rev. W. IJ Itoh nMin. ol .VonhLeo, of Indianapolis, arrived this at higher.
and Mrs A \V Wb-do«;tt. j.-tuni.il Cajson City today after vlalilag at H.
Mre. D- 1. Wood. Mi.s Wemd.
■n. lelt 1a^ evening loi Ik.ir ;,ak<Ar^SeVtons.
lemooo for an euended stay on a
He located at IW-nsnniu to Ih-kIii the
liiuiie till- noon.
count of the uon’s bialtb. wlio is ul rirectlrr of law lo |SS7. Clh-tils were
■ a vUll.wllb fn<
.. He W)i: lax-r Vlacmi Carter. Miw. Herln-r WodJ
Miss Grare Lacb* v«BI to OsM
Dun. (> Cbumpney. who lias Ix.-ii
and son. llt-rald, of Tndlanapalis. I
flicitui with bay (evei.. Dr. I'hann,
to
Mantsi’i
lor
a.smi
u
v.ik's
this Monrtng to rtatt her aust.
aiiivtdliiL- s.'biml ;it Oherlui. ivl.inied
' ton will renialu until late In Orio not numerous and liki- many another
and MUs Maxwell, of Itloomiag
eelvM by H«sm
l*er. but Mrs Phares will onlyy May tn H’ung aiiorm-y. In- did not ban- much
bmiK. U.-i t'Veidne. alter visiting lor
loA.
arrlvi-d
over
the
G.
R;
fc
1.
Miss Ethel .NIrigh.iit lelunied lo
ibe city alxwi a month
I’liuies
a short iiru.- at Hattie Crvwk.
Ml I nine for Cedar |,odRi- tn sp-.-iid
repre,
ireaents the Gouaard Cor>.<n
. II for the
Nut tike some ynung mm who Ko«-d City yesterday alter \i..j;ing at •.nnnnei. this-being iln-i; ihlid year
Mr aud .Mrs C A Ik-wel!. of Util- !
$ p. m —Tbe ooD . .
celled to pany. belne a sister of Mr i
winild romidaeenily -it around - with K**wh-I.. She was ureonipaiiiid uinn.- ..1 that r<.sori.
Hra. James Itnok
dale, and Mrs J A. Ln-unard. ol Di !
order snd Ibe follow:
ring baiine«
f.y
Ml...
iHlve
Grosser,
who
will
vi-i:
Iheir feel on tbe diKk. and tvu a
URs Ibis iiKlriilnR
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, Wsleb iwsde
tnuoetod.
Beciwtsrr
Mrs.-W, It. Atihrighl. Mis* Dora tmti, n-turned hniiie today after visit
inMDAL LOW FAftB
-fore reiumlnc
l«ard bill, he bi-llt ved In luiying us he with her,
>bslmsii (probably W. B. H.-sret)
.ng
>lr. and Mrs T. IJ. Gillls.
She ha« been tUIiIdr here.
\l;s 1. liejier and dantthicr Ml»< Allnnglii aad M-.ty mUei snivel
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- ry cbsina
went. If woik la hU profession dhl
Mrs. W. H. Kelley, wbo baa been
li-h, of Rorhester, N Y.
passed this sfieniouu (torn Kokotuo. Iud_ for
red coinc at oure. hi- would Iliid other
The Pcrc^i^uetie eicnreloD (row
bore vislUnc J. W. Goble, relumed
a
••isil
with
n
U'ives
^rid
fti.-nd».
rough
the
lily
loibi.’
on
tlTelr
way
work.
•
tiraiid Ilaiilds yesterday brongbl abosi
V.- and Mrs. C. V Ihirilngham aud
Norihitori for a vl-i -v-ii. irj.-mi
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wiikop'roiamed
He was not lou proud to cm I”
L'lul visitor* lo the cjly, Tbe escur'hiTv. i''*’**• t'harho, an.l F.vd. Carrell. ar- sioii to Pet«i-k<Tr over that line took
I ('adlllac this morning
are ..jM iniing *'i•d tbs clly wllb 4fi. A itnnig CTsK'
cords of wood fur a lunghbor nor lo
Thomas brothers; of Chicago, and
null . rl'»-d this uftemtion frnt.i Otue£.j.tor
Mr, and 'lr», W. V
(orals deIrssUoo nncoiAed enthusI'ltild
4tl
rods
of
fence
for
another.
away alioni To Traverwe Cly pi'opliiree o' ihi’lr salcsmeo and Ihclr
tsuo snd boomed tbetf r>i vlce-prc-«|.
a
It with .M-, -.It; Mr* John Cr.m
■n,
areoinnanitil
l>«
who wen north ifor tbe day.
daaUsi MBdtdste,' Oeaersl J. C. Hsf!' wives wetv the RUcrU Of the Oval He was not above'pkliillng Ibe JoyI t.' * ■ : OM .
Wood Dish Co., at the park llaco Ft! Iteld towo hall and did a gom! Job t'
gernan, of Carson* City. Ncr.
Mr and Hii. J, K. Horry, ol aoFKCIT ^•\^•»-We bave la stock
The met^lbr of the natloni
tal cone .day. Sjiturda.v and yoMcrday. ri'luhr
His huMie waa soon rtvognl/^’d
liaiiaii. Btiived on tbe G. R & I. Ibis tin Kruli t-.iiis—rcan be aealed with
••t’liuer.
BlllM was» h^d
beid mi
mt Ul
1 o'clock In tb< Ing boll,,’ yfxtenlay.
the
iM-upU*
Bod
he
began
lo
apis-ir
Mrs. J. A llasier and ilaughler and
AmdltaHun' hotel. Wlltlan Randolph
morning aud went ou to Cwlar Liaise. either nw'lug wrax or aoder, p«r doz..
s. Jay Siiil'h ami .\ll-< C
-Miss Blanche aSiterlct- weiii lo Solon Ihe Circuit coflri. Here he had to
& Mlohlgfin Southern R)l
'Northmyr,. to spend the cummer.
Grand
Kaj.i.ls,
nml
.Mr
>.
Th.- lUunak fi Lay Merc. Co.
meet such men m E. 8. Pratt, ibUc lempoi^
ttaa vUob opeof
(lean of Grand Traverse liar, and A 8»uu,\>r New York, wbo b.ti.
Edwarrl Curtis went to Keystone ibis
halU. H^wa■ iselected
V.
McAlvey.
now
chief
Juatire
of
itimorning.
mltloe I
by tbe big eommiti
Supreme courr. It was no snap fo, u
Miss Uiitlc K;
aobad tbe key note of tbe flrat <
mil Ci'y ihl» m
.vonng man Just Iwginnliig iIm- practmilon thin crenloR.
Itiiili Jacki
Fallowing
illowlng the aelecllon
(lee of law, hut by appilealion and diMre.
m as le
t•^nllilutl«ll he "made good."
His
wool tp Spokane ilils mornlDR
iihlHly
wns soon recognl/.ed and he
Temporary tccretady. W. A. Deford;
Mrs. F. C. poet reiurni’d l
was circled prusecuUug attorney. Helenporvr aerg«ant«l-amu, Kimnk
tills moi'nmg.
Rnat. .
toie bis second term espirxd he
Mrs. JuK|ier I
' FMIofrlng the appointment of
moved to Traverse City where he.kaa
b Mr and
three men a ■■ggcatlon was made
r< aided ever sloee.
In order to tmedatr tbe work of tbe Mrs. Frank WHson. nf Hales.k.
Mrs.
r.
Wr
tlroRer
ryiturntd
lo
Here he was •i>ni to tbe legislature |
oonvcwilon, that emob
delegaUi»h
Grand.
Itaiilds
today
afler
atlendliig
•elect a n
JO. n-pcvseniaiive and then as viale
Ihe funeral of her sister, tire late Mrs.
aeiialor,
{
Hineas.
Tbia was
' was then appointed United
r. and Mrs. KUm Zukowskl n-tumed lo Grand Rapids today with Slates attorney (or tbe wesie.-n dIstheir two ehlldren.
of Mletalgan. Tins was s stBiml
Waller K. Millard left iIiIk Uiomins
for Manistee whiTc he will lake a leiogtilllon as an atray of the m-t
p<-iiii|st,].i
course of salt l«lhs lor rheubiaiisin. legal lalejil 4»I the
He ex(« els to la^ Rone nlarul two ami tile ue.'l Iralf «: the low. r
lula of Micblgpli wi-iw being ii'.red by
*
Flon’iic’ WelU wihil lo New
ilieir Iriendu .for tInV mii«>ii.<in i>u.hI
Haven. N. Y.. today.
non. Me ha.- "made gia..!" hi iMs
sllhiii and enjoys the diwitieiion nf
~N TRAVELING MEN HAD THEIR AFImvir n|i|s>lnied (or J third lime.
j
RCTITEE ALONG.
• Is going lo reprCM-ni the
If tluTf is any <me ttiini: tlml a
i-ulh dbaiiel of Miehlgan In lli: woinan dnads iinnv tliiui anutherit
lower house of amgress and lie i\ g>s is It Konfiisil oirrati.m.
\\\‘ ctin sUitf wiilioiit fear of n
o be heard Iroui In (but ta|ucili.
The folloaliig It, an ••xirni-i tn.m ii
pontradi.-i
i.tion tlut tljere BP' himIciiiT written by' Val Mi-rcvr. a (orindmls, ye- thoucttids. of o|*’niiii<iw
Traverse City boy now Inraietl In ♦ eF44ee«eeee«ee ♦ i ,.^1,!^.,^.;;:^ „i.,n woiii.-ii ill oiir luis
PERfiONALS.
Ijiitals
wl,i.-li
nr .' entirely tnin.-.-i’s.
'LAMES DEFEATED THE
I’lK-bto, Col.:
and irtanv
illaiivliiive
It
U.'n avni.i.-ii i-y
GENTLEMEN.
“Wf took the eienrsloo to Colors-lo ♦
Bprlhgs and l*lke's IV-ak' on the
Fourth, that I had wanted to iak>' l"r
A* Ftah CowWNt UndervUnd the Una
long and thoroughly ealoyt'd ii.
F. W. Miller went to la-lanri this,'
For l)r>sif of lliLs ntaU-lUfllt Ivad
;
Talk Handed OuL Gut Few
One of the hoys Irom the office and jiiornlBK' the l.•!l.,^villK letl.-t-s.
rm the HOek—Rig U- C
myacU left here at 8:45 a. n. of ih,<
Mrs. Rirl-ani lWs,>, of Kintrman,
T.CMehrallon.
George Hurt leiurned
FViurtb and went lo the Springs w|icr<Kansas Mi-iies’i.i Mrs. l^nkham:
K»*r eight yean. I sutfereil from the
we took an nnto and went through thtmoat M-vere f.irmnf female troubles and
•Oarden of the Gtuls.' It Is ceriainlv
n:onit:ig.
' was told (Tiat anopi-raliitn ws. mr only
had been aarlog up oacricy and ap a trip worth takluR.
Those grcai
Fti.
I
hope
of rts-overy. IwroteMrs. PrnWbAm
Mrs. S. Middaugb rvioraeti
.prttta (Or their annual picnic wbirh
slreus fomallons carved Uy wind
' '* f.tradvie.-, an.l t.s’k l.,-..li* K. finkhaai'a
waa heM at Fbuch Saturday , and the
re this ntorniog.
I Vegetable C.MiiTs-uml, an.l it hiu. saved
tons of food consumed and barrels of and storm lulo all worts »f Imagi*.
NFiss Dora Baldwin n-liini.-il to ' niy life an.l nia-ie me a well n.imam”
Hons, camels, cathedral sidres and iln(UB partkJpaied In oBly go to pi
Kliig'l.'v yitit«-nla,v.
j Mi-s. .\nlii:r K. IIou...-, of Uiiindi
that there are no peoide on earth
(eaiures of noted men and wunioti ran
. I Iflud, Mikin-st.'wu. X. J, w rii.-s:
r. and Mis K E. U<'tran<sbe easily traced In iboiK' eao’-mour
•• 1 feel it >S my- diitv t..Jet pn.ple
turned lo Klngsb'y yist.-rilay.
pllra of rock. Granite. sandMou.-,
know whJil I..v.iia E. I'mkhaJu's V.-g.E Pulver, of Somtnit Cit.e. i
tiil’ie Cotiip'un.l has «l..ne for n»-. 1
I'nie rock, gypsum, all heapoil to
______
e ptenk- _
Ir
II.“
.tty
on
business
icvlay.
SntTeml
frt>m f.-nuilo t i^ublcs. and last
aMrea that dlitIncGon.
gether In all kinds
formations.
.Manh my pin.
d.x-i.l.ii that aa
Mrs. J. A. Darragh and dauglOf ooarae the ball gamee created no- "It certainly Is wonderful and Jusi
Mv husluinrl
i«p«-nili..n was U«
f«d of nmuaemem (or the epeciators.
eiii to St. Umls. MIeh . today.
oipji-cie>l.
an.l urg.si me to trr l.v.l-.a
above
the
garden
almost
si
the
top
of
the tUBplre betng Ihe etar tn this. Tbe
Mr. and Mrs. N. Nash and Miss N- E. l-inlihams V.-sretable C.)mp..uad.
of the smaller moiiniaius—
Bae. Oeocse Bthdberi Lockhart was
and to-dar I am well sad slrrmc."
E.
Nash
went
to
Emjilre
loday.
' choew to til this Important office though It would be a big ]ob to climb
IVlIllam Selkirk. of Whltew;, tc, FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
I he peemed to be enilnenily It—a rich gold vein Jias just Iwen diswttshlp. was in the i-li> iisl.ij IOR I Fur tliiny v.ui-s L.vdb F- I'mkRrtp at covereA After we bad done evviy- business.
hijim's V.-g. tal.l.- t oiiiis.uiid' mtnlu
himself, and knew the abori- ibifig In'loan and within reach «e
«Ome hli
. I fri'in roni.s ami hcrlks lias U-.-ii tJie
Mr». A W. lllrch and daiirt,'.
coMtoga
of that dnaa of people. The
■Uagaof
ni to Manliou, arriving aboiu 9 i>.
Isiitiidard remnly for female iils.
Hay Shore, Weui to Klngsi.y yesi. , and has posit iv.'lyeutxtHlKmsaTiJ'.’f
-B and th
_ am waa a fierce oae
the urnand started lo ascend Hike's Prmk
um
plr« aaid aomrtUng to that effect, bhi
day.
I Momeii wh.'liave l»rn trouli!e.l witli
foot. It is nine miles to the sum
wont Mil belag (or FisN Richter, who
Mrt. Hen SrtiBcbler ami nl.-'e,
dtsi>Uuv'iti.'iit.sii'tiiiimiati«fi.iili
tot the noipire’s oompUmenis roll oil mit and It seems after you bave gone
Milwaukei-.
went
lo
Cheiawaaii
:•
,
fibroid
tutii'
lUrilies,
(i.di.
tutnors
irn
him like water on' a duck s back
ways to be about straight up. Wi
• •• iviin
dl«.-k:h
IK-riwtUe
Soineihtag like that was also said walked up the cog road and resehed lerday.
Mpik Pin!ikhiim Intlios all wiek
about the umpire, and H waa whisper
Mrs, IV T. Wnodbonse w.t Iu* her for advice,
woineD t«> mt
t...................
ed that when K got loo warm (or that the kuthmli at :;io a. m. after tbe I'haca this nmniing on le-r way In:
She liB» glildod
guided thousands
th
le
cllijiWng 1 ever
geattwan be took a bike down Idi6 bardesi bit of
lo.4lrfrlvinr. Va.
bcaltb. Atldrcsst 1.}t
the deep shade of the woods whre tackled.
iliere were nothing worn’ than
•'AfK-r iisaslng the timber Hue It was
moBOBltoes.
A rtval Rame was played wWch look ilmost Impoaslble to go more than
psR of tbe glory oO the big game. A wo or three hundn-d yards without
nlae tomi>QsM of ladies played with lying down for rest which we did. flat
If you need Linoleum now is your time. New
■Ine geotlemen. and of coarse the
our barks and then gei up and go
ladles claimed the game, although it
... VIA . . .
patterns, extra heavy grade. For balance
It again. There were quite a fewwas aald that UHs was Mmply a mat
of week, per square yard .................................
ter ,nf oaurtbsy and the decision was going up but w.- made tbe best lime
not
to them on Ihe merits of
the lop of snyoDc that surted. Th#
tbe goMe. Mrs. c. A. M'httbeok plKb- alUtnde (s it.lIT fret. About two
efl scrwral kinds «! ball. Thai* was • lot of fishing done, miles higher than Pueblo, straight up
.hot not atany bad anything to anow and tbo air doesn't amount to any
lor tbttr etoru but sunburn and thing. Cold too. Aboot frtue stiff
i i ib
.■oegoHo Mtes. Fish are not Uke the waiting Tor tbe sunrise but it came at
general pubUe. therefore the D. Vt T.
last. Ibe SUB rtslBg oui of -a hank ol
are not etKeeafn] aaipers. ^
It wa* tired hut happy crArfi that mist and ckwda which abowed all tbo
rewraev from Fouch Saturday even- colors <K the rainbow—beauUful beTkckaMhooarwlot. Kwt Uatw In .-lt>irr dirges.
TW-to.ii sad bc-'i
lag tventag. bat all were aaUsfied
l‘a'-«ri(«n *s mak.- mrs •rvaag.wimt* letw-.-n HaCs " sn-! Nunrs Fsl.t.
t fieorrlpUon and amply rei>a.M?
that « It «• tan oae Is after,
T.*» idenle la the place to hut
hunt lor ii. anyone (or the bard trip.
There was a alck boacb up there
F'nr tank..
ug g-tiersi iT.f'>rwstit.*. ps'jor sr
BUT riSl WANTBIV—We pay blgb- iboogta. Tbe U^t atmosphere causes
IwiWBg Oar e
ivntrw! Tt.-L.i A«-ot ■* sadr.~
eM maritel price tor good cdoa’ry bleediBg at the noae and several other
B OA1.Y.
Omatwl Ar-ro rs'wngn’ Diptbatter, etiber cmah of trade. The
grewble gUmeau wblcb both of
Uraad •sNds.NMB.
JNyB«-»« An«. M
aah * Uy Mra. Co.
vere tonmtu «oo«gb to avoiA
CONVENTION
KCANMOmY
SEMtSTIOilECHiURlUN
me Battle
, for Health
i:
6E0. a COVELL
HAS MADE GOOD
Dr.A.W. Chase’s
Neive Pills
'V
NIAGAIA FAUS
EXetIKSkON
tHUSSDAY.ADG.g*
*5.5* •'Si’’JS5oau'.-
Lake Shore
A SURGICAL
OPERATIOli
THE LAST .WEEK OF
TONS QF FOOD
MSAffEARED
Lace Curtain Sale
nU GAMES FEATURES
25’
.....................
mmmm
Discount
orKall
Curtains
at $2 pair
and
over.
....
%
That means
wm.m
Off
25"
discount
On all
Curtains
at $2 pair
and over.
. That meant
As
These are all new. fresh goods In the newest
designs
L-weaves.
9x12
Axminsler
Rug
$18.50
9x12
Body Brussels
Reg
Crez Grass
Rug
I $25
$8
NEGARA FALLS EXCURSION
MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD
Tuesday, August 4tti, 1908
ms.SO
ROUND TRIP
ms.BO
FROM GRAND RAPIDS
Rciimi Umll Anoari 1SU>, 1»08
50c
AND WJC LAY IT
ImporlellCnrtMBMadrw
in fancy colors and cream; 50c
and 60c quality, this week at.
per yard,
39c
|
sqaJTSISJ ’ U .
i About 45x45 inches square,
Velvet. Body Brussels. Axmingter. Choice of big lot.
$1.95
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ONTRURSDAYNEn
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OCOICATCO.
PTMl.
Baled hay.................
a Omnd Ledge Oflieera V
CANNIM FACTOliV t» orTTIN*
ItCAOV TO ETAftT WORK.
I. A. J. BMtaa4. AirtBUn Om^
mmuiEiNnETEU
BUberite preperaitaai ate bdag
made for (be deiUeaUno of the new
hank baihliBC. vblch «lll uke pUee
OB Tharadar aftcmaon. July lOtt. The
WORK WILL BE PROVIDED FOR dedlralloo will be under ibc auaplcea
Of the Grand t.oJ|CP. K. A A. U.. of
TMORE WHO NEED IT.
.........
of
All• _
member*
< (be Tr*vMIchlgaa
....
er*e City lodge No.
P.^ A. U.
atrol
AMRIOT HM JWM Ram te the PiMt rooma prompciy at 1 P- — -- -------19 OoHmUom lid
the graad lodge oBIceri te. the jilace
and a arWing RUcMm Added
nf am4lntl/wi
''
MiM Jerrett U te be
ning aui>p
Peri LAdr.
onic dini
the -risltlng officers
ed. The grand todge officers have
With the approach ot the
been Invited to aulsi In the third
p«ao eeiaoe. (he **
In the evening.
degree work
i
eaaatac laetoir - N
cly lollomlng the dedk-atetdag eTerythlDg in
he grand ledge ofruafa. are additloM ai
ery haring bee^added
Hem erlll be^ c lertalned with autopolnis of inieresi
moMte (idea <
Pally 600 a'onen and glrlr are to be about the cliy.
implored la the eanalDg feelo^ t(
UIUTEMANT OtWALO WA» ILtCTROCUTEO.
LSiwi tub WI* i8BD
m A JOKE
FOR FORGERY
after Chrliimae.
A new addition baa been built on
the rear of the factory, and a large
new gndlDg machlBe hac been added.
doabHBg (be capacity of (be grading
end of the bualneaa Another new
■7 Win U> tfce WrenlBf BMord.
MKnt. JilJ^
Ueiwuit Ben- machine which will be used for trial
■rd Oimtd, of the SlU Ualtid. Sum pnrpoaee tbU reaaon la a machine
cniled the Phiney Bean Shipper, vblch
mill take the place ot about M wo
men. Thif la merely need oo trial,
and II not lor aale by the company.
thU betng the flnt aeaaoo It haa been
pUacd in oae. althoagb the Ineentor
has been urodilag apon It for rnao.'way leaaen ibi.
ited by the fac_ _ _
. about 600 U»l
year, tmt thU year ao leai than 800
ere vaated.
The anlpplng machine will take care
of aman beane only, as the larger ones
hare to be anipped by band In ordpr
) tmll the atrUtga.
The entire aeeond oor of the fac
tory la derotod to the atoring of enna
the company having oa hand 1.000,000
CBDB which they expect to hll with
>ane. green sweet com. brnckand other amall fruits a
they
______advances.
Thh year
n they
have 40 acres more of bcane than
had last year, maklag In all 160
M of
INTtRERT ALL OVER THE ENTIRE acToa.' They have also 600 acres
com which they will can.
RSOMN.
The swork for the women and glrla
U light ai
and profliable. and the rough
found In factorlto
AbeW W htawhera ef Cammmeap K
Ml MM ReeMea at the Court
HoMi Thie Atteraoea to
girls put Id
. ..
lion In the factory, added not a liule
to their Income during their vacation
A tort* and
M wni
ftEMSTYET
^(AatssBfmRD
her management the high sundan) set
Mi». ... ...................................................repom. It waa i^ed
_______ of the Mggaat anif beat
ever hold la Northem Mleblgan
aproad ail over the roglen aad
la wofilag to
st md.
Ward that
. Ahoat ^ meshert of the vartoos
rMwiilato *efa p«e«t tola after-
Prank Langley. Fomieriy ol Thie
City, la Being Held t Pert
WeytN. IftA
ikf of Police Ashton Isi to r*
df.e telegram from th-le For
Wayne. InA. authonUes saying lhat
Frank Langley wu held iberp on n
charge of forgery and asking if be
was wanted here. 1 be young man is
well known In ihls city having beid
several reapooalblt- poeltlone.
W.R.WRIGBTDEAD
WAS
MEMBER
OF
FRIENDS
CHURCH FOR YEARS-
Passed Away at Home Of Oeughtee,
Mro. E. J. Cast. In Long Lahe
TowiiehIp.
ItilSi^TSESSAlN
■6ARD or EDUOATION ACCEPTED
HOBART RID.
PVe Bsbape Cempany wm be UrgeR
to ^ the Werh Under Wey
.
At toe BHWtiag ot the board of edncattaa hrid yeeterday the bid
the ReRart cotopaay tor schooj
pllee was aeeapted. Hr. Hontagu
paktog toe BWttoa and Mr. Millar enj>PMTUng the tootloa. T^ Hannah A
.
Ur Meitutlto eoapaay also pat to
■"
- -.Jdnd that Arms A Oote be toeiructM to taiitoQ the tovatory ny«e» manwtoethiRd hy toe Keenan Stmewral
Rtote eawpany. of Bangor. Pa. at a
St ot HM.
VpSi DOtton ot Mr. Miller'
aM WM amhottood to write t
^ eeeape company and urge them to
iMWa with toe order given them to
C«gtsh the bulldtoga with Ere ev
enpee. as the season was advnactog
and it M Bsceaaary that thnae be toi. OUhort had written him to teaiPUar to the we already to the buildtag. aad npw meboa of Mr.
^
tagne toe regent vms grmated.
board tow adyonraed.
.J. M. XMgstohnr. of Delta. O,
whdjpy a Rto days in ton rity. haa
**ipVtoUo.'cd Grand Rapids was
ihsCMat of Wa biothOT. Medad Vtn. iem ysatsrdny. The brothem had wM
mi os* anetbar to to yaara and
rMNEBtoad one aontber at Ent.
n* *•*. and Mrm. Wayne Wawra.
of Ornwl Lads*. MIm Ada U Watm
ssd.auror Whim )aft:<hdg monitoi
ibr CMuMMx os tha oisiuMas.
Pfwito.
......
EGGS tVAVTBtV-Wc will na« •-'■ ' p—
l«'r dot. .above the market prife for
me- fresh cegs, either rash or trade. ----------------------------------------Hannah d Lh'y Merc. Co.
QTATE of MirillOAN, TUB PRO'
j O imtc court for the ceanty ■ «f
ntriT CANS—We have id stock Grand Traverse.
At a eenalon
Fruit cans—ran be sealed W|rh
wl'h
eeoaton OI
Of said conrv
co^L weiR
MjA ai-.
*
(•iiher siviUng wa* or soder, j r do< the pnvbate office. In the city nt Tniv„
• j-me-Cliy. to said iviunty. oo the S7<h
The Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co.
'd.» of July. A. ^
D. 1*08,
mt. Hon. Fred R. WnBter.
Preddbe.
Judge of prabnie.
lUy. per 'on ........................ til to 818
to the matter of the estate of Hnr>:
New hay, j>er ton ..............................IIO
B. Grew having EM In nnld
H«d*a.
r,o..b.r,l..
». ............... >.i<«
his petition praying lhat nM
ronri adjudicate and drtermine whh.
wore a) (he time of hi* dosth th*
legal heirt of Mid deceased and e»
Fancy Qroceriao.
2
titled to 'dnbei«-'JW rent, jwuie of'
Cirarback pork, per Ih. ................ HHe
m
which nsid deecased^Wtot -mtiMr> * B
n U ordered that the Mth day of
II * , A D. IM8. at ten octoek to
the foronnon. at raid pinbato office.
UHpB
b.> and t* hi-reby appointed for heat
Ti* Oomnoi • A A B. 1.
ing told prtUioa.
Loin of pork, per Ib. ...........................18
I s M pm; It U Riribcr ordered, (hat pobHe ao*“l» i
«lw thereof be given b> |«blH-ai»on of
II ■ a a a ropy of Shis order, tor the
__ slvo
1 ln_tm
site week* prevtoo*
prertoai lo said day of
^ bearlDA. to the Grand
Qrai~. Traverae
----------- Her* aid, a newspaper pr ted. and clrtwUt•vs cd to Mid eooniy.
____
-I
FRED
R.
WALKBL
ammiarma
Judge of Probatn.
For BM* by Jehnaen Drug Co.
ijul) M-Aug. 4-1M8,
F. /EKEB. AfSal
................S
.............16c to toe
...........
cLrr"J“«.........
H. & R. L THE cm
is”
Sr&SiSSS325c.
tar-::
mr YOU MSS
IS SHOE SALE
K. T. EXCURSION
About 160 Knights and Ladies ai
Friends Went to Marion island
Saturday Evening.
iand that I will ^e|l m a hargaln
thieo-.]uanoi 1 of a mile wesklsple City; 211 scree eteared, «iui<
seeded. All new building*, po
tog fruit tree* and s good *•
water- tor panleiilsr*. write '
Klllfom. Everett, Wath,, 2432 Che*i
Dul sirrel..
BITTTER WANTED—Wo pay hlg'heet market prteo for good country
Abou- ISO Knlghit Templar ai
baiter, either cash of irarti-. The Hantheir friends enjoyed the K. T. exciirl•ah ft Lay Mm. C>
leUnd '
THREW ARB OUT
Morris Mw>re the Victim *f a Pae^llar
Aeeldnnt—Waa Turning s
Hand Spring.
Morris Moore threw bis right arm
out to a peoullar manner yesterday.
The young man waa trying u> turn
tlrapring and succeeded bat when h»
turned over bis arm went out of
place. This Is the third lime ibst this
arm has been put out. once to toolball and once to pole vaulting. TUi
wm atlll weak from the pole
-ehuUtog accident.
FRVIT CANS—We have to stocL
a Fruit cans—can be sealed with
WUler.
Helen Ryer won the race for girls either neallog wa* or soder. per do*..
from 16 to 16 and for the girls ot 6. 6c. TTic Hannah ft Lay M*R. Co.
and under. Alphlne Oenbord was
wtoncr. J. Barden was the wtoaei
• y .
■ ■
the race tnr boys under 16.
SRSSftRSSftVSSRR^*
A .ball gam* was played between
rODAV¥ hUmiRTE.
s
two. osgnnttatiaas.
.
. toe
le C. M.
... R
winning by toe sooia of ll to A The SSSftftSftftftftftSRRRR
Hamilton Ctothtng Co furaljRed the
caps for tot K. C.‘a and '
Chicago. July"*T^-Clon*—R'heai.
>Mc: com. T8Tac: oat*- 81c.
Detroit. July 67.—Ctoae—Wheal.
8Se;
com, 8lc; oats, 64.
The ttocop o( the wtoam »ns
Wtealcr. catch; Rloharftk ^uh; Daer.
Srat
basn;
Dton.
awoad boac; From Monday s Record.
SooSnld. tUrd baae: Bewmtmr. abort
Fire loads of bay. two of potatoes
aw; Sehlngca. left Rstd; Vamu, aad four of Irtm sretu weighed at Ih*
enter fletd; CUncy. rlMit field. The cRn market Balardsp.
Aerrien are briaHag tU8 at the
K. C.*s line ng was Merte*. catch:
Bmory. pUch; BabeL Erst base; market and U ts expKied Utol ah
HnHImaaiell. ee-«n6 haw; Rh-Htler. week wui wind np the seam.
Hnckleberriea are worth ft <
iMtd base; kanlk-;>ftart atop; Atuiaars
Ml EcM; M. rmlOL coolerftMd. tiiOe hatser.
Mnkolto Winnie bought a load ol
Frank Vocl, riskt Raid.
FRlEDRICirS
Ch^^per Ib.........................18c to lie
Brick and Umburgher cheese, per
lb.........................................................
Olemargcrtoe. per lb............ 16c tr
Clcarback pork, per hb! s.......... 6
Ploh.
HGG9 WANTTP XVe wl!' i-ay 2r
parly, and danotnj
nice fresh eggs, either ea-h or trade
PICNICS Indulged to until 11:30. The iftal
tor
ft success in every way. Among those |HT do*, above the ni.vrkei
from out of the city who attended The Hannah ft 144 Meic I'o
were Hr. and Mm R Floyd riincb. of
’
Chicago, and Mm. At Nichols,
Grand Rapids, who
and Mrs. Samnei i
' fasted U.VK. of Ctn the
Ball Rame.
-Ooriag toe day athletic feau of
vartons aorta were conlaated.
The
three lenced race was won by Richards opd K WIesler. The tat mas s
race was won by -t\'1ealer and the
broad lamp '
>road j
ih III
i“^=“
HAD ONE OF LAROEST
ON RECORD.
the iO. M. B. A. and toe K. ot C.
had a gknie at Pouch Randay and
there srga aoch a crowd of them lhat
• he train was not enough, the
'
leaving at 840 and the oecood t
All toge<ber,448 latt bate by rail
with tboae who vent by bicycle, by
rig aad by aatoDOMle there
praheMy 600. A large crowd ao
panted by a band, alsb came
Provetoosi. toe Leelanau being crowd-
..............
u» quantity from Ume to Ume.
Ruyms »*«m.
, yj,.' U art* pfeaoantly ami naloraBy and
R'hent.................................................'*.tSc Csmbrmbert chttvc, per boa 2S t
ti^y as a laxativ-', and it* compooewt
Asparagus Up*, per c«n ..............
Mushroom*, to gtas*. ImporUm . .4(h. porta ale known to and apfwoved by
Parmesan eheme, per bottle .... .«n^, physsrians, a* it is fm from aB «bice6ianPin money pl.klq^ per botUe .. .>V-;M4c sul-Uncm, To *K it.
Roquefort chrwse. per lb................. 41c H!«*a dwsy. portoam the
Meat Pmdnets
Butter, dairy............................ 16e to Me
LAWNPARn
. - ---
I. OF C. AliD C. M. B. A.
Spiced figs, per bottle .................... yv; metens and i^evss the iaternni ceMns
..wetSc Preseved Eg^
P. J. Basl
7:60 a. m
Monday, at toe age of 84 years. Ser.
ternoon at 4 o'clock. The body will
be taken lo the aouibcm part ot the
stole tor burial. Mr. Wright was a
member of the Friends ebureb and
was at the time of Ids deal..................
let member of Ibc Friends
Long lake. He leaves two nephews.
W. M. and c: V. Wrtgti. of this city. Picnic ham, ..............................
niBO two grandeons. Wm Rail, of
lang Lahe. and Floyd East, of Jones. Salt Pork, per Ib................... It
Mich.
^--- -
wmm. at toe total meetUic. Bade a rep^ W vbai - --------------------The tooeuag today showed
ererythtog wee to toe bo« poe
shape ehd toal erm-body waa beading
erorr etort to make toe fair the iargeat and beat, ever held to Northern
and crf4it^Me ntandtog. AsAs^
Syn, if IV
home of bU daughter.
tog hw daugtlw to work In the fac
at very Rretty Affair Vaaterdey'
tory tor fear of undtMrable compantonaklp- The work Is light and there
—Will be Married.
no restrlctloos regarding lime, bo
_ , many married women whosr
Mrs.
Ed DeYoung and Mrs Homer
duties at home keep tbem employ
employed
part of the dav. find employment Ilor Utoed abom 2a ladles yesterday
several hours in toe tseiory, th
(alned about 25 ladles tbl* afternoon
hdactog them extra money, and not
lawn party to honor of Mm Rose
--ajperta ■bevod. that eseeUaat pio- Interfering nertonaly with their, work Armatrong. who will be martit-d to
morrow afternoon to George Brooks,
iSm in the work had alioady been
of drawn. Refreahments ol cberi)
Wide arito
puiK-h and wafers were servi-d,
Mrs, Armstrong was th.- recli.leut
JWeas to toe Joinl aeellDg of ihe
ot many pretty gifts.
eguRteea. the vartone oommltlee*
TRAM HAD
TO GO BACK
Truth
. QftaiHy,
nndredwcl^L H. ft L. Bant
e-r.v.Li.....
» fto;,dil'AB»wll M vmt DCHBttB
win t> a Ti* Mat for
fM".
surer Card ardtoc*. per Ib
Lohmra ............. ...............
Tuna, per can........................ ...........Mr.
Bhrimp. rv *•» .................... IS to S6c
Frobota htockberry Jam. per glaaa Me
Stmwbenr probOM Jam, per glass 30c
Raaitoerry probnag Ja*. per glass 80s
Cnmnt strawberry Jam. glaaa ...EOei
jOraage marmalade, per gUsa ....6Se|
_
.18-18 Ginger to syrup
is of sew patotona today. Th*
g prtoe now U M oewts ir ■*
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Satisfied?
Are you Esiiified Wl'h the
vftlues you have been
irettiiiK in shoes?
You know
good—sU leather—shoes
cost ft iittle more than
the paper kind but they
are cheaper io the end.
Our Atan
it to sell you ffood, all
leather »hoes juit , as
cheap as ponible.
Before you buy the Dett
pair look onr't over.
... GREAT...
Dispossess Shoe Salo
Started out Saturday with such a rush ihat we feel Its
success is assured. Never in the history of our budineMt*
has the store been so crowded, with customers. Never
in<he history of Traverse City have the people had the
opportunity to buy for so little money such high grade
Footwear as Is being sold them at this Dispossess Sale.
Shoe Up for Fall.
Shoe Up the Children lor
School. Shoe Up Ihc Whole Family
and Save Money.
Me Bargain Table
BergeCn Table No. 1 Bargain Table No. 2
Shoes and
Loaded
with Shoes and Loaded with
Oxfords that
formeily
Oxfords that
fi’rmerly
sold for 5:1 and O Afi
S.'JSO. now
Women's $3 00 and $:< 50
Shoes for ........................
Men s $2.50
Shoe* for ...........................
“'2^'
Shoes
for ...........................
Miaa*s'Tan
Oxft.rds for .....................
$1.76
1-96
1.96
1.46
1-46
Loaded with choice barj(ak)s, includini: Shoei that
always sold for frem $1.50
to 50.
$1.46
98c
2.96
Shoes for —...............
Boy's $2 25
.186
Oxfords for...................
Misses’ Sl.ftO
Shoes for ....................... ......76c
.........
But remember, every shoe in the house
is reduced. . . . Nothing held back.
When win you gel amuher opportaalty Uke IDloT
When win
saoes be so cheap again?
Now is Uie time to buy U boagfelbeec.
Guess the number of Pennies in Ihe window and get a pair of Shoes FREE
A. V. FRffiDRICH
SEIXEK OF
GOOD.SHOES.
ia
IKRALO. TUOOAY, »«.¥ K HH.
S^IATEBAKKWIUtra
SWWOlffill
jraooftM
. IM.000
. Tnt, Ur.
ONTRURSDAYNEn
NEW RANK RUILOtNO WILL
OCOICATCO.
PTMl.
Baled hay.................
a Omnd Ledge Oflieera V
CANNIM FACTOliV t» orTTIN*
ItCAOV TO ETAftT WORK.
I. A. J. BMtaa4. AirtBUn Om^
mmuiEiNnETEU
BUberite preperaitaai ate bdag
made for (be deiUeaUno of the new
hank baihliBC. vblch «lll uke pUee
OB Tharadar aftcmaon. July lOtt. The
WORK WILL BE PROVIDED FOR dedlralloo will be under ibc auaplcea
Of the Grand t.oJ|CP. K. A A. U.. of
TMORE WHO NEED IT.
.........
of
All• _
member*
< (be Tr*vMIchlgaa
....
er*e City lodge No.
P.^ A. U.
atrol
AMRIOT HM JWM Ram te the PiMt rooma prompciy at 1 P- — -- -------19 OoHmUom lid
the graad lodge oBIceri te. the jilace
and a arWing RUcMm Added
nf am4lntl/wi
''
MiM Jerrett U te be
ning aui>p
Peri LAdr.
onic dini
the -risltlng officers
ed. The grand todge officers have
With the approach ot the
been Invited to aulsi In the third
p«ao eeiaoe. (he **
In the evening.
degree work
i
eaaatac laetoir - N
cly lollomlng the dedk-atetdag eTerythlDg in
he grand ledge ofruafa. are additloM ai
ery haring bee^added
Hem erlll be^ c lertalned with autopolnis of inieresi
moMte (idea <
Pally 600 a'onen and glrlr are to be about the cliy.
implored la the eanalDg feelo^ t(
UIUTEMANT OtWALO WA» ILtCTROCUTEO.
LSiwi tub WI* i8BD
m A JOKE
FOR FORGERY
after Chrliimae.
A new addition baa been built on
the rear of the factory, and a large
new gndlDg machlBe hac been added.
doabHBg (be capacity of (be grading
end of the bualneaa Another new
■7 Win U> tfce WrenlBf BMord.
MKnt. JilJ^
Ueiwuit Ben- machine which will be used for trial
■rd Oimtd, of the SlU Ualtid. Sum pnrpoaee tbU reaaon la a machine
cniled the Phiney Bean Shipper, vblch
mill take the place ot about M wo
men. Thif la merely need oo trial,
and II not lor aale by the company.
thU betng the flnt aeaaoo It haa been
pUacd in oae. althoagb the Ineentor
has been urodilag apon It for rnao.'way leaaen ibi.
ited by the fac_ _ _
. about 600 U»l
year, tmt thU year ao leai than 800
ere vaated.
The anlpplng machine will take care
of aman beane only, as the larger ones
hare to be anipped by band In ordpr
) tmll the atrUtga.
The entire aeeond oor of the fac
tory la derotod to the atoring of enna
the company having oa hand 1.000,000
CBDB which they expect to hll with
>ane. green sweet com. brnckand other amall fruits a
they
______advances.
Thh year
n they
have 40 acres more of bcane than
had last year, maklag In all 160
M of
INTtRERT ALL OVER THE ENTIRE acToa.' They have also 600 acres
com which they will can.
RSOMN.
The swork for the women and glrla
U light ai
and profliable. and the rough
found In factorlto
AbeW W htawhera ef Cammmeap K
Ml MM ReeMea at the Court
HoMi Thie Atteraoea to
girls put Id
. ..
lion In the factory, added not a liule
to their Income during their vacation
A tort* and
M wni
ftEMSTYET
^(AatssBfmRD
her management the high sundan) set
Mi». ... ...................................................repom. It waa i^ed
_______ of the Mggaat anif beat
ever hold la Northem Mleblgan
aproad ail over the roglen aad
la wofilag to
st md.
Ward that
. Ahoat ^ meshert of the vartoos
rMwiilato *efa p«e«t tola after-
Prank Langley. Fomieriy ol Thie
City, la Being Held t Pert
WeytN. IftA
ikf of Police Ashton Isi to r*
df.e telegram from th-le For
Wayne. InA. authonUes saying lhat
Frank Langley wu held iberp on n
charge of forgery and asking if be
was wanted here. 1 be young man is
well known In ihls city having beid
several reapooalblt- poeltlone.
W.R.WRIGBTDEAD
WAS
MEMBER
OF
FRIENDS
CHURCH FOR YEARS-
Passed Away at Home Of Oeughtee,
Mro. E. J. Cast. In Long Lahe
TowiiehIp.
ItilSi^TSESSAlN
■6ARD or EDUOATION ACCEPTED
HOBART RID.
PVe Bsbape Cempany wm be UrgeR
to ^ the Werh Under Wey
.
At toe BHWtiag ot the board of edncattaa hrid yeeterday the bid
the ReRart cotopaay tor schooj
pllee was aeeapted. Hr. Hontagu
paktog toe BWttoa and Mr. Millar enj>PMTUng the tootloa. T^ Hannah A
.
Ur Meitutlto eoapaay also pat to
■"
- -.Jdnd that Arms A Oote be toeiructM to taiitoQ the tovatory ny«e» manwtoethiRd hy toe Keenan Stmewral
Rtote eawpany. of Bangor. Pa. at a
St ot HM.
VpSi DOtton ot Mr. Miller'
aM WM amhottood to write t
^ eeeape company and urge them to
iMWa with toe order given them to
C«gtsh the bulldtoga with Ere ev
enpee. as the season was advnactog
and it M Bsceaaary that thnae be toi. OUhort had written him to teaiPUar to the we already to the buildtag. aad npw meboa of Mr.
^
tagne toe regent vms grmated.
board tow adyonraed.
.J. M. XMgstohnr. of Delta. O,
whdjpy a Rto days in ton rity. haa
**ipVtoUo.'cd Grand Rapids was
ihsCMat of Wa biothOT. Medad Vtn. iem ysatsrdny. The brothem had wM
mi os* anetbar to to yaara and
rMNEBtoad one aontber at Ent.
n* *•*. and Mrm. Wayne Wawra.
of Ornwl Lads*. MIm Ada U Watm
ssd.auror Whim )aft:<hdg monitoi
ibr CMuMMx os tha oisiuMas.
Pfwito.
......
EGGS tVAVTBtV-Wc will na« •-'■ ' p—
l«'r dot. .above the market prife for
me- fresh cegs, either rash or trade. ----------------------------------------Hannah d Lh'y Merc. Co.
QTATE of MirillOAN, TUB PRO'
j O imtc court for the ceanty ■ «f
ntriT CANS—We have id stock Grand Traverse.
At a eenalon
Fruit cans—ran be sealed W|rh
wl'h
eeoaton OI
Of said conrv
co^L weiR
MjA ai-.
*
(•iiher siviUng wa* or soder, j r do< the pnvbate office. In the city nt Tniv„
• j-me-Cliy. to said iviunty. oo the S7<h
The Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co.
'd.» of July. A. ^
D. 1*08,
mt. Hon. Fred R. WnBter.
Preddbe.
Judge of prabnie.
lUy. per 'on ........................ til to 818
to the matter of the estate of Hnr>:
New hay, j>er ton ..............................IIO
B. Grew having EM In nnld
H«d*a.
r,o..b.r,l..
». ............... >.i<«
his petition praying lhat nM
ronri adjudicate and drtermine whh.
wore a) (he time of hi* dosth th*
legal heirt of Mid deceased and e»
Fancy Qroceriao.
2
titled to 'dnbei«-'JW rent, jwuie of'
Cirarback pork, per Ih. ................ HHe
m
which nsid deecased^Wtot -mtiMr> * B
n U ordered that the Mth day of
II * , A D. IM8. at ten octoek to
the foronnon. at raid pinbato office.
UHpB
b.> and t* hi-reby appointed for heat
Ti* Oomnoi • A A B. 1.
ing told prtUioa.
Loin of pork, per Ib. ...........................18
I s M pm; It U Riribcr ordered, (hat pobHe ao*“l» i
«lw thereof be given b> |«blH-ai»on of
II ■ a a a ropy of Shis order, tor the
__ slvo
1 ln_tm
site week* prevtoo*
prertoai lo said day of
^ bearlDA. to the Grand
Qrai~. Traverae
----------- Her* aid, a newspaper pr ted. and clrtwUt•vs cd to Mid eooniy.
____
-I
FRED
R.
WALKBL
ammiarma
Judge of Probatn.
For BM* by Jehnaen Drug Co.
ijul) M-Aug. 4-1M8,
F. /EKEB. AfSal
................S
.............16c to toe
...........
cLrr"J“«.........
H. & R. L THE cm
is”
Sr&SiSSS325c.
tar-::
mr YOU MSS
IS SHOE SALE
K. T. EXCURSION
About 160 Knights and Ladies ai
Friends Went to Marion island
Saturday Evening.
iand that I will ^e|l m a hargaln
thieo-.]uanoi 1 of a mile wesklsple City; 211 scree eteared, «iui<
seeded. All new building*, po
tog fruit tree* and s good *•
water- tor panleiilsr*. write '
Klllfom. Everett, Wath,, 2432 Che*i
Dul sirrel..
BITTTER WANTED—Wo pay hlg'heet market prteo for good country
Abou- ISO Knlghit Templar ai
baiter, either cash of irarti-. The Hantheir friends enjoyed the K. T. exciirl•ah ft Lay Mm. C>
leUnd '
THREW ARB OUT
Morris Mw>re the Victim *f a Pae^llar
Aeeldnnt—Waa Turning s
Hand Spring.
Morris Moore threw bis right arm
out to a peoullar manner yesterday.
The young man waa trying u> turn
tlrapring and succeeded bat when h»
turned over bis arm went out of
place. This Is the third lime ibst this
arm has been put out. once to toolball and once to pole vaulting. TUi
wm atlll weak from the pole
-ehuUtog accident.
FRVIT CANS—We have to stocL
a Fruit cans—can be sealed with
WUler.
Helen Ryer won the race for girls either neallog wa* or soder. per do*..
from 16 to 16 and for the girls ot 6. 6c. TTic Hannah ft Lay M*R. Co.
and under. Alphlne Oenbord was
wtoncr. J. Barden was the wtoaei
• y .
■ ■
the race tnr boys under 16.
SRSSftRSSftVSSRR^*
A .ball gam* was played between
rODAV¥ hUmiRTE.
s
two. osgnnttatiaas.
.
. toe
le C. M.
... R
winning by toe sooia of ll to A The SSSftftSftftftftftSRRRR
Hamilton Ctothtng Co furaljRed the
caps for tot K. C.‘a and '
Chicago. July"*T^-Clon*—R'heai.
>Mc: com. T8Tac: oat*- 81c.
Detroit. July 67.—Ctoae—Wheal.
8Se;
com, 8lc; oats, 64.
The ttocop o( the wtoam »ns
Wtealcr. catch; Rloharftk ^uh; Daer.
Srat
basn;
Dton.
awoad boac; From Monday s Record.
SooSnld. tUrd baae: Bewmtmr. abort
Fire loads of bay. two of potatoes
aw; Sehlngca. left Rstd; Vamu, aad four of Irtm sretu weighed at Ih*
enter fletd; CUncy. rlMit field. The cRn market Balardsp.
Aerrien are briaHag tU8 at the
K. C.*s line ng was Merte*. catch:
Bmory. pUch; BabeL Erst base; market and U ts expKied Utol ah
HnHImaaiell. ee-«n6 haw; Rh-Htler. week wui wind np the seam.
Hnckleberriea are worth ft <
iMtd base; kanlk-;>ftart atop; Atuiaars
Ml EcM; M. rmlOL coolerftMd. tiiOe hatser.
Mnkolto Winnie bought a load ol
Frank Vocl, riskt Raid.
FRlEDRICirS
Ch^^per Ib.........................18c to lie
Brick and Umburgher cheese, per
lb.........................................................
Olemargcrtoe. per lb............ 16c tr
Clcarback pork, per hb! s.......... 6
Ploh.
HGG9 WANTTP XVe wl!' i-ay 2r
parly, and danotnj
nice fresh eggs, either ea-h or trade
PICNICS Indulged to until 11:30. The iftal
tor
ft success in every way. Among those |HT do*, above the ni.vrkei
from out of the city who attended The Hannah ft 144 Meic I'o
were Hr. and Mm R Floyd riincb. of
’
Chicago, and Mm. At Nichols,
Grand Rapids, who
and Mrs. Samnei i
' fasted U.VK. of Ctn the
Ball Rame.
-Ooriag toe day athletic feau of
vartons aorta were conlaated.
The
three lenced race was won by Richards opd K WIesler. The tat mas s
race was won by -t\'1ealer and the
broad lamp '
>road j
ih III
i“^=“
HAD ONE OF LAROEST
ON RECORD.
the iO. M. B. A. and toe K. ot C.
had a gknie at Pouch Randay and
there srga aoch a crowd of them lhat
• he train was not enough, the
'
leaving at 840 and the oecood t
All toge<ber,448 latt bate by rail
with tboae who vent by bicycle, by
rig aad by aatoDOMle there
praheMy 600. A large crowd ao
panted by a band, alsb came
Provetoosi. toe Leelanau being crowd-
..............
u» quantity from Ume to Ume.
Ruyms »*«m.
, yj,.' U art* pfeaoantly ami naloraBy and
R'hent.................................................'*.tSc Csmbrmbert chttvc, per boa 2S t
ti^y as a laxativ-', and it* compooewt
Asparagus Up*, per c«n ..............
Mushroom*, to gtas*. ImporUm . .4(h. porta ale known to and apfwoved by
Parmesan eheme, per bottle .... .«n^, physsrians, a* it is fm from aB «bice6ianPin money pl.klq^ per botUe .. .>V-;M4c sul-Uncm, To *K it.
Roquefort chrwse. per lb................. 41c H!«*a dwsy. portoam the
Meat Pmdnets
Butter, dairy............................ 16e to Me
LAWNPARn
. - ---
I. OF C. AliD C. M. B. A.
Spiced figs, per bottle .................... yv; metens and i^evss the iaternni ceMns
..wetSc Preseved Eg^
P. J. Basl
7:60 a. m
Monday, at toe age of 84 years. Ser.
ternoon at 4 o'clock. The body will
be taken lo the aouibcm part ot the
stole tor burial. Mr. Wright was a
member of the Friends ebureb and
was at the time of Ids deal..................
let member of Ibc Friends
Long lake. He leaves two nephews.
W. M. and c: V. Wrtgti. of this city. Picnic ham, ..............................
niBO two grandeons. Wm Rail, of
lang Lahe. and Floyd East, of Jones. Salt Pork, per Ib................... It
Mich.
^--- -
wmm. at toe total meetUic. Bade a rep^ W vbai - --------------------The tooeuag today showed
ererythtog wee to toe bo« poe
shape ehd toal erm-body waa beading
erorr etort to make toe fair the iargeat and beat, ever held to Northern
and crf4it^Me ntandtog. AsAs^
Syn, if IV
home of bU daughter.
tog hw daugtlw to work In the fac
at very Rretty Affair Vaaterdey'
tory tor fear of undtMrable compantonaklp- The work Is light and there
—Will be Married.
no restrlctloos regarding lime, bo
_ , many married women whosr
Mrs.
Ed DeYoung and Mrs Homer
duties at home keep tbem employ
employed
part of the dav. find employment Ilor Utoed abom 2a ladles yesterday
several hours in toe tseiory, th
(alned about 25 ladles tbl* afternoon
hdactog them extra money, and not
lawn party to honor of Mm Rose
--ajperta ■bevod. that eseeUaat pio- Interfering nertonaly with their, work Armatrong. who will be martit-d to
morrow afternoon to George Brooks,
iSm in the work had alioady been
of drawn. Refreahments ol cberi)
Wide arito
puiK-h and wafers were servi-d,
Mrs, Armstrong was th.- recli.leut
JWeas to toe Joinl aeellDg of ihe
ot many pretty gifts.
eguRteea. the vartone oommltlee*
TRAM HAD
TO GO BACK
Truth
. QftaiHy,
nndredwcl^L H. ft L. Bant
e-r.v.Li.....
» fto;,dil'AB»wll M vmt DCHBttB
win t> a Ti* Mat for
fM".
surer Card ardtoc*. per Ib
Lohmra ............. ...............
Tuna, per can........................ ...........Mr.
Bhrimp. rv *•» .................... IS to S6c
Frobota htockberry Jam. per glaaa Me
Stmwbenr probOM Jam, per glass 30c
Raaitoerry probnag Ja*. per glass 80s
Cnmnt strawberry Jam. glaaa ...EOei
jOraage marmalade, per gUsa ....6Se|
_
.18-18 Ginger to syrup
is of sew patotona today. Th*
g prtoe now U M oewts ir ■*
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Satisfied?
Are you Esiiified Wl'h the
vftlues you have been
irettiiiK in shoes?
You know
good—sU leather—shoes
cost ft iittle more than
the paper kind but they
are cheaper io the end.
Our Atan
it to sell you ffood, all
leather »hoes juit , as
cheap as ponible.
Before you buy the Dett
pair look onr't over.
... GREAT...
Dispossess Shoe Salo
Started out Saturday with such a rush ihat we feel Its
success is assured. Never in the history of our budineMt*
has the store been so crowded, with customers. Never
in<he history of Traverse City have the people had the
opportunity to buy for so little money such high grade
Footwear as Is being sold them at this Dispossess Sale.
Shoe Up for Fall.
Shoe Up the Children lor
School. Shoe Up Ihc Whole Family
and Save Money.
Me Bargain Table
BergeCn Table No. 1 Bargain Table No. 2
Shoes and
Loaded
with Shoes and Loaded with
Oxfords that
formeily
Oxfords that
fi’rmerly
sold for 5:1 and O Afi
S.'JSO. now
Women's $3 00 and $:< 50
Shoes for ........................
Men s $2.50
Shoe* for ...........................
“'2^'
Shoes
for ...........................
Miaa*s'Tan
Oxft.rds for .....................
$1.76
1-96
1.96
1.46
1-46
Loaded with choice barj(ak)s, includini: Shoei that
always sold for frem $1.50
to 50.
$1.46
98c
2.96
Shoes for —...............
Boy's $2 25
.186
Oxfords for...................
Misses’ Sl.ftO
Shoes for ....................... ......76c
.........
But remember, every shoe in the house
is reduced. . . . Nothing held back.
When win you gel amuher opportaalty Uke IDloT
When win
saoes be so cheap again?
Now is Uie time to buy U boagfelbeec.
Guess the number of Pennies in Ihe window and get a pair of Shoes FREE
A. V. FRffiDRICH
SEIXEK OF
GOOD.SHOES.
ia
•NANO TKAVUMC MKIIALO.rMCMMV, iULV M, tm
ptflM ffiK PO lElAND
BYTMEWATPROP
WrittafartbeBMod
wMch tea baen tdbaOt—ate (be
whOe popuUdeiL auBaer ate p
aanaBt. (rcopad down u Ue dm
There wm a ccteiagaM for Iteate
get qc ate when they raabad oa tbe
dock . and were greeted by tbelf
frienda. tbe ecene wm aa aalmated
OM. Tbe cnalag of the boat i
have been an event, tar tbe mlnote It
«aa goM. UtoM quieted Aown.
Many LaqnUea.
Tbe qolet wm only eonoparatln
(be Lelaad river is taU of bumebea.
aU ktoda bOB (be Sat bottoaed akfS
wlU a Uttle paaaui of aa eagini
U tbc btg cabin boat wlU a '-alggcr'
to poltoh tbe bruM aad Ue notoe of
tbe eahauita to frequent to any Ue
ICMI.
Lalead hM aoae good boieto. Ue
Lealaaau aad Rlveraldc Ian bring t^e
tMBt. At Ue LeeUaau. Mr. end Mntr
ABderaon era in penonal charge
whleh aaaai that everything to acrupuloMly clean and Uat Ue ubli
above tbe average to eaeellencc. Tbc
gamu have all Uey dariic and the
aarvlee to beyond reproach.
There waa Juai tlae to My goodbye
' Ue landlord and landlady before
ft M that ball-gatDC
r anybody.
Ue re-
laadi ptawaong a daaetota api
balibtaBad by tba drat
bare raragod tto oooauy.
Aftar a brief atop at Proratooi
let o« the ball laan aad raotara. tba
trip i» Lalaad to oooelndad. tba aplata (wtottog aow tbto way and now
Ibtt in order to pat tba boat tbrougb.
All Know Him.
Captain Moaler'a borne to at ProraBoat and araiybody knowi blu.
the ayat of the vUtoga ttnall boy. the
captain it a baro for ba goea oa long
idtoUa trip* np aad dowa the laba
and altooat avary day bat tba prlvUage of gotog to Travaaa City wbara
they bare alacirlc Ugbii and alrcuaaa
and an going to bare atraiat
•omeday.
Knowing tba onlrarul
d a point, tba aoqaalnuaeatblp o( tba eaptala. no
. jeamay op tba toko baglaa. Oa tba wonder to oapraaned when
ton ai« wall iFtod lataia and a Ut- row place to tba cbanaal. ba leant oat
tto Utobar .aad oe.tba rlgbt. It to ■
of tba pltoi-boota and aboeu at a
. all Otobar wj*b bora aad ‘bara _ eonNa dtbtog. “Hallo.
llllci being fuch to evidence afiir
nUaiiag - Tba Oet-Mary dab I* flmi Jake. Tbooght K wat a ooapla of
Ua -Tfarrowa’' were again Mtercd.
toAtak ahmat Mddaa avay
giaanborst dtbtog tbere,-bat taalag
Uo inae aad aamwadlac tbu an a lt% you. 1 kapw It aow." and a good
ProveBont la a quaint little vlllase
nmhtr of oouagda allblbalr beat antnrad anlla coaea back frooi tba
and Sunday, all (he year around, to
bHMin aad ibaa eoMt tba Daiaca boto aa tba dnbm laduttrlously
Ue big day of tbe webk. even bigger.
: M Iba a^ net baliit ladlu bat ttooa tbair oeaapaUon.
..____ ______________________.ik____ _ ..___________________
r baalneai
Mag eompoaod of tba drat lattara
Aftar toaatoc tba Namwt. Ur lake bounaa are cloe^on Sunday. ProvegdtbaaaaMaof.iba
wMaw again and Ua biaSt of Lake Bont to a CaUollc aetUeBeni. Ue
rboOtoiaca >:'3bto bbilt Hfbi ai tba
view.
Tbaaa eburcb. Ue aebool. the* convent and
f4ga of tba lake.
blufft go op and ap. hondradt of feat Ue prleat'a boose bring Ue Sn-'et
toanalag «to«ar tomid thora. (ba nbova tba Ink*.' Tbey nra
In Ue village and In front
captalB vbJath-^ ratioai^ and (ban of oand naraly and be “that balldatk Of tbe CaUollc properly. Uere
eiaabato eoetra la algbl. Ibarr araa bit booae apoa aapd to not wlae.' '
only etroicb or ooBent walk in town,
a Utoo vbaa Captain Meotor aevar ibto aand to bald by tba wM grata tbe real being plank or plain “mod.
aad the u«a roota and on top of tbaaa
Tbe ban gitwota Ue about a Bile
atrange maanda are baaaiUnl i
<bat wm wbaa the 1^ nlll a
froB tba Tlltoge Uroogfa a abady foa1 tba TlUage »
tagaa. aoae coating lltbOO aaU.
eet and ihaa ont into a aon of a
Tba raai bat
TWa portion of Ur tokr to a aum- natnral aspblUeatar with bilto for
. ftott do»a. tba TlHagaM bare aMtty Bar reaort roglon and abowa It fully reaervcd aMta. giving an excellasi
r
pnaad aormy and wblto tbere to aUll to tba newt, wall kept groundi,
view of tba dtoaond. The game wai
and Ua taaaile: a good one—a Traveae CUy team beb atora aad a aaloon. badneti li rwy
^ gmr to tba aananar tube wbal'faw daaign of aomr of the arcfaltacture; lag Uere—and practically Ua whole
i ttmth to magbaai 4o not travel and than Ua Laland rlrar to entered TlUdga tarned out for it would bu a
and candalda replace iba lawna
f, ataeh. ao aatan temt eaa aivaara
diattoct honor to defoai Ua vtoitora.
^ tba dock, tba boat to net deppad.
ftivar to tod.
The popalaoe look an iatanie Interto the game-all of them, young
“Ub darea to go Uroogfa bare.’
aald tba captain who bad not kicked aad oM. Indian aad while and eadlc^ Than «u a Map
lani waa contlnnally at a ferer-baal.
tittto tortbar oa. aa ^ba Foadi ftaUoa at tba Narrowa bat Mid he'd taken
Tba umpire wm a Travene Ctiy
■aalanaa Ureogb tbara wfarn It
. g«aat bad a "gfiT* Uaing aloag tba
darker than a bilnd man'a wa aad while bla dectolou. from an
’ Aatb, aad wbaa a rowboat
pocket. “And I bate to bring the bool onprejodlced potot of view, appeared
togtoad. tba eaputo obMgtogly
fair
fmough. they didn't suit the
.rrnTt K by aanigatle wbtotUag. up wbm Uere to a crowd aboard.'
enUualaau and Uair
To prava it. Ua Laalaaan began ^TCBOnt
• atoebad dowa aad wm raaoraed that
were frequent until a
Iba fWMgv. vba van ~ Hdtog co boBpIng along Ua bottom and Ua
batoad alBoat to nothing vomaa. wHh a baby in each arm,
;«pM9^lfbllaad.
r«1lte
Mgb
eboat
tbg other abentlnc.
ao tbat abe barely nlld
eaptala hto kaat a wbaM last year ■TVbAtXttajwilar WlU Ue emptoe?
Helter feat bis polae. tbere'a uoifteby kUtlng a log too bard and
abaat U aiU« aa boor. MIU wood to
thing wrong with bim.“
un't taking too Bany cbanocB.
totobti aad oa ^ eborai op tba
Tbe ball game wm won by TravBnt tbara to reUaf to alght for tbr
^ toa« ar tba lako, aha leavaa a loag
gree Oiy. much to the disgust of tbe
tndd «r btoa aaoka babtod bar. But Lelqnd daa to bring rebnlli for tba rooters, but tbe players took their
r Omiw to ao aeal dut or ooot oa tba power cOBpany and that will give tba defeat pUloapMeally and didn't make
iirbn Sba watata o( Lake Ladaaaa Laelanaa is tochaa more of aratar and any ezeutea.
i ora af a paatolar groae oolor aad aa- enabla bar to ran np Ue rtrar at tall
On (ba way back. Ue Record man's
4nr tba ttonltog ;id. wuk a alight apaad. Tba Lalaad rtvar cannot be attention was ealled to a vineyard
' awaO, uka on a dUami baaaty fron called baauUfal bat to talgblr plcfnreo- Sfay ap qn a blll-shto,—strange sight
qua
bacauaa
of
tba
rartaty
the tobtaas of . 1^ MtoUgaa or
li
BdornBMBt. There are dead bead* of (or Ibis poUon of Ue ooumry.
ta that Ue owner to a Oertnan
coaraa aad the raBnlan of fomer
■.Jt
dockn wiu Bnay new onee and a bna- wbo reoembered U« soar wine of his
TW *MJtwwf oaata aait. tba dred or ao boatbonneo wbUa (be Bilto Fbtbertand. ao Imported the grspe...
- Jbbn ioatoacftog aattl It It acarealy
planted bto vines and now makes hto
wiu t^
booma
t^wmk of aa ordtoaty rt*ar aad
Uelr otaare of attaaUoa.' Joat beyond own wines.
thro^ tbit tbaro to a moktA ebaa- tba dock of Ua LeeUnan to Ua wi%ek
FOtoOh.
•to atarkad by yoog traaa oat oat by of a stcaB boat and Uto ad<A to Ua
It WM £:S0 when Ue boat wbUltod
tba MPtalB bdon aaalgallob opaoad.
(or Feoeb and Ue baseball nine,
Along Iba bank, aftar
daat baton oaurtog : tba Itarrawa. comflald bad caaaed. are couagas and wbicb bad consUtuted iiaell Into a
• rboatoto-Potot to togbtad. tba tooana. qnli U'elr aingtog aud all
not owing coliagea. bave areettato atm Ibrowtag Bd ttraaa bigb to- ad big unto.
crowded forward. Tbe capUto Bad
. to tba air.
jM to go back to Leland and be didn't
Laland Haa Boam.
FOtoiiato Petal to now qaite a raaant to go up (be river .to Ur dark
The LraeUaan reached Laland
aert aad awy yaan hat a large aaa- o'dock and there waa an boar
before Ue dam wm completed, ab bto
^ an, tb* hotol aad fba oectagan ba- b^re dinner, ao Ua town waa in- suy WM brief.
- b« alwaya talL Bat tbaia was a apactad. A few yeara ago. Laland
Fooeh to a very sqiall vlltoge alongC tiM Wbn tbare were ao boMt or WM falaap bou namaer and winter. aide a bill. Pou^ to at Ue ezireme
\ mtataa and ao tonatato and baw Plablttg waa Ua Bala lodnatry and end) of the lake and right beyond ii.
tbat (aaataU cane (o ba tbara. to aa. MW mlllt bacoBa Ue aacoodary one. to what to known m tbe "bayou" a
tatonattogoatory of tba contry.
Tba Iron worto bad gone and tbc pier awampy place composed ol mud.
water and driftwood but great lltblng
j It iwa that aaay ytan ago. a tbat mn out leto Ue “big toke“
M .the trout come to from the Cedar
■: .tnaeb toargato mmt to tbto coon- tad away.
river. By eulerlng the bayou and run
!: tiy tar aiM aakaoarn reaaoa and
Laland bad bar immenaa Mnd
' vhito ba won aarr»aa>tby. ba tpant danea and bar wooda and bar tatlla ning up (be river, the village o/
: or bin Una to tba
Uan bul.“Ue natlrea" didn’t appra- 'Cedar to reaebed and a fleet of oioiorboau eonatantly go over the trip
Than to batM to prenpaet tor preel- <lau Ue hUto bceanna tbey were
cna-Batato nnd onnk a great boir ce bant to cnltlvata and Ue - Umber which to mow crooked than the trail
of a skk snake.
tba polat la Lake lAalanau aow wnaa't large enough to lelL
Then
At Pouch. Ue Hotel Wtoleria Is lofc^am na Itoaatato PwtoL All that Booebodr from afar—todlautaied. A. J. Heheri. proprietor, and
•' oaor CABO out*of-<bla. waa a great. along. appreciated tbe beauty
■gtabtog altoaB of aolpbor water Laland woke np. li'a all to Ua pe^ this Is tbe mecca of Ue flsheru.an.
? Bbfah. aaor dnca. wtotar aad aoBtnar apactira anyway. An oil palaUng. Tbe Ubl« to excelleDl. tbe place
V aHto.sbaa aganlad npwaid. a BeBory at Ua wiong angle or too cIom. may
pulooaly clean, the rates reascaj. «f tto Bnrqoto. who tong ago. It to look Uka a daob and Ua trouble with and b«tla«M to always good.
After anpper at Pouch and a rest,
- aald died to porarty.
:Ua rcaldanta of Laland. they
there
to noUtog left but Ue trip bark
Wtm It to kaowa that eoBBon renature and didn’t
qnta najn tbnt Ua marquto alwaya wbai abe bad done tor ibam. bat with to Traverse City by rail and ol course,
kept a grwl iwaaptaela taU of gold tbe Indiana aotborcaa. it wm differ tbe train was tote, tbe air brakes taav.
ing given out aad U* passengers be
. plaeaa oa tba saatei and that wboao- ent aad a boom came far tbe town.
aatr neadad tbaa wa# walcoBa to
There are cotiagae going up'evciy- ing tr«sie4..Ao an example ot bow
. taka wku waa daatoe aad atoo U.U wbere bt presmit ud oarpeaiara and fsed to W doae sriU hand brakes. Ue
’ " to apaai torga tortnnaa to tooktog tor BMcna arc bnay. Tbe boatoeM ptocM train ailduig half way tbrougb Pouch
before the engineer. Ilrenian. Ssggage:gMtaI d^oalu, Ua totter porttoa of Of Ue toWn are Ukewiae buxy
. brakeman and conductor coaid
^ Iba atory need not ba doabtad and Ua everybody to happy becaoae tba price
get Ue set tightly enougb.
. toaatala to aUll at Fanatato Itotot to of property baa advanced with I
>pawaa Ua lr«t Tto tanntato to and boanda. Bverybody to bnay alto.
napaelany beaoUtal to Ua wtotar.
Oeorge Blue bM returned from Chi
Lelaad to fortunately aiinalad. With
Bhat ttora to no oaa Uara to anioy
giwat Lake MicAlgaa to Ue went aad cago wbof« he aueaded tbe furniture
It^ aa tba toe fonu all aboet tba Lake Leelanau to Ue eMt. Ua town exhibit to Ue totereal of Ue Hannah
flaaa toXaataatte abnpaa aad tcaraa. to alaoet an toUnd while Ue Lelaad A Lay Hcrcaatfle ooapany'a store.
Thaw oOBea ProTaBont which to to river blaucU IL Twelve aUea dlatto MafTOwn proper. The Narrowa unt, Ue Ue Hanltous and around
BUTTER WANTED-We pay high
. lento gad aaatoa Tory aacb Uka Ua aboot Ue lake abore. are Ue aand cst Barket price tor good country
.•arltorn atraaBa ganarmliy.
Tbara duaea while tbe beach to white and butter, either cash of trade. Tbe Han
.
tba *dand toada*- oa tba botioa
BO wonder that Uc nah A Lay Mrs. Co.
^ ‘and tieaa lo •ora while old white
year aad that
^ptoBpa aad brwah banpa nra ntoo now tbare are aim
BOOB WANTBD-We will pay Ic
jwanaM. Oa tba bh^ ItoaU. the lo- Uan to tba UlUa town aad more enaa- per dot. above tbe market price for
-------» Bark of ito •
Bice frwah aggt. cither cash or trade.
TMfbl^ tte cat fiverl Just aftar Ite LsHaaaa ted U»d up Tte HaBtak A Uy Mere. Ca
'Om fl( lk« pmvmi trtp* In tlw
a^nk. ttel I»a4 « MhUM iamVK
to tk* (»• tnm tktotoVtoUtoakvto
. XiJu Inthini awl tke mu U w ini»%nltoMlt Ut*-. n U m weader that
«to> UUto •iM.-a-r LMlaann. vbleb
«1CM
ow ibe wto. to ■«
.
ararj trtpTk« Ui» nuna with a aavas alia
'rMabrraa*UtbebL*N. K.IO
fMah. ArtTtoi *t
Ua boat la
la waHlac at 'tha dadc aad ao
aa Iba utmmwtn tm be boattad
afeMtd. tba beat atatta itr tba aptatohaatouadoaadUwdaribe
Kaeord NtmaaetaUra «aa aloog. ba
vaaiad to oaa*a' ball laate at F
Meealr a fcatomea
TMrH»
tattof DtiMii win ptoy a ciBitr'
At RaevM to to atar to a Meet kg
OMcge U. Caban nader Ue aaaageBMt ef Catea A Harrto.
Henry Anbar 3mm bM ftotohed far
Chariea Prabaun a new comedy. It
wDi be pMtaMBd Srat la tbto rooatiy
taUrfaB.
Tbe Ulrl QBaMtoa.” wblefa bM bean
a bit la CBleego. will be produced to
New Vurk by Uaaagor Harry Ateto
•ariy to Aagnat.
The Home Doctor.
to a good aubaUtute for cod
Tlw )nlre of a Semou U ezeeUent for
see throat, it aboold not tw awaltowed. but uwd aa a gargle.
For Ivy poiaou tooeb each apoc m It
appeara with a ewtb or apuuge Mtorated wiU (be brine of codnab.
BMt tord'lnatcetl of water fur mlztog a muatarJ pbiator. It wUl be aoftar. will cauee no bUatera and to preferable to water or egg mUtorea.
fur bkroogba to to tobale aa
■b air a* (be tonga wtU boM aud
I lung M
to out c
*fUu M oeceMbiy.
BactHc Sparks.
Bretricity baa only becto In me m a
moUve power for about twepty-Hva
yaarm.
Tbe progrea to telepbootog with
ool wirea to Indicated by the teri that
coavaraatioB Us been carried oo
acroea Denmark from Lyngby to anotber wlrcbwa telepbone attlien at Eo
berg. ITu inlleo dtotabt.'’
A Preneb aywtem for tbe employment
of allematlug tottaad ttf cootinuoM
cvrenia. w-blcb It to cUlmed would
permit tbe uae of twelve Inatruments
a alngle wire and tbm allow a raductloD of (olto le be made, wm prrseoied recently at tbe lutematlunal
laltigTaph cottfrreoce to LJabuo.
Woman Suffrage.
The beat cougreM of tbe Inu-matlooal Wouau’s SutTrage alliance will be
beH to England.
Lady Henry Somervet callr sttentlOB
to Ue (act that 2AM dlffmot iwUtiuos
for woman auffrage bare been emt kv
parliawent.
Tbc recent world's woman suffrago
cougren at Atnatcrdau, Holland, bad
oatlmu. Among them wive eufranchtoed women from .tustralla. New
ieaUnd. Flnlaed. Norway. WyomtoA
Colorado, rub and tdabo.
.. «jK-n. -u li.. r..i I'... tl.
moiu L-numui
.,r ii,. di«-
«»l.v lULn..-
I.ci
.( ..
r..-
agBad 4eba 0^.
oeea'I f ~
'
«m man majB vary baMbia cttaaB- MB. ptebtog away.
ataacaa. wm m eacccMtol to bla istt
“No.“ aaawMvd Ur pattoU (btoogb
agatwttaaa boteMUlM ate >-«^lriff bto eat teeth. “1 paly think It
teraca Uat te btcaBc Bemberofp? Cteeago TrUmne.
ItoBMt tot PoBtefraci ate ewned Dmby wtonera ate coUiertoa. Bto hotaa
Tbe Aewual taedwa.
Hargimva woe Ue Be Legar and OOiTka Uab* are bi U>Hr Ito
o( HenaM wane A b
M» to beo for him. He bad a vmt
the ehtaa e eaeh^ the r
Ug gaaMt on Ue nee. Be won a
tuber fortune of CS0.0UU wbn bit pai
aera bene. St. QUea. carried oft tbb
Darby. Wbra bto own bacaaa. Pynibat 1. aud Andover, won the BpaoB
ctoaaic be on boU ocxaaioaa aeued a
very large aum of Bonay. lie wm
Who he^ •- to oitT oi horaa hecaoM
«ae «f Uc moat cooatoient piungtra
They con’t aaord >e fw
ever known oa Ue turf. '
rtod twice and bad twenty-four cbllAt hewn 1 hate the twy IhMicUt
dren. Sir Bobert Peel aald of bla.
or t>>Uia to lb. beot+u
^“He waa tbe only member who Ittoiv
-New y»r« iviM.
all.r fought bl» way Into parttoBent**
—IVanon'e ftTeckly.
Poor UvoeimeM.
Oateod-ra, what to a “bond of aemr..r.i Fj.rn.a_
paityyA. U. I'iiaK-r. thr
thva~1.a.
Fa-A very P«tor torrwtmenl. my ocm.
auaagrr. u^k-c t.>-d a uiar; oh < h lliu«- It sever draWa any lutereat ftvm the
»tx.
trattol Uu- •V3SUU for
puUW.-SI. I.oula lleimbUc.
cw:a on the rlMi-. UauaCeM U-fa.-v be
way Laonn to fuuu- v.-s* losi for
Heault ef Praetiea.'
pan Ui
rbiTria)," a pan w
That vboeblack poet wbn to all (he
aniall tlu.t uihcr at ton .v.'uto-d lo play rage really wHiea >ery well."
It Tb>- iiL'hi of the- Cm i>crfu.-aas«v
-Yf*.
■V*-*. bto tei
t erwe to to poltaord --BoCMaciAeUl Made the bit of the p.-oducn Ihtot.
ihu uoiu;: lo ilu- tealUtU- uuuiu-r in
which be rlniulati-d di-alu frotu p
d u pbyak; the i-Cec;
A Theator Dtaiogoa.
The conalu bod filleo oo tbe drat
act at a Braagway tbecter wbra a
man. correctly attired and apparratly
of reSnemeot. leaned toward a woman
The Mato Tl|iti|
occupying a aeat directly to (root of
t Knrl«cb-t don't ti
bim-« womau wbo bad uturally reBtw.'Swellman at all.
M>vad her hat. but wbow bato
Mr. Nurttefa-WeiL yw atot gat
arranged to (be cztieiue of taobiaa.
nocke her. .
aided by ’’buugbtefi" puffa
Mrs. .N'niltcfa-No. but tbe trvmble Is
T beg your iiaidou. madam.'' mid
tbe man lo an audible wbtoper. “but U abe don't uke oo notice of me.-Calkyon would remove your hair and »nb- alto Standard and TloMw.
aUUte your bat 1 believe 1 wouF
able to see aomethlng more of tbe
Btage.“
Tbc woman didn't t.-ream.
B a acyl* i suit (he. wishM ot hie
didn't even falnr. Sbe merely rurued
And tba aai|
around and replied:
Who-T* sum
~Jai-k. If you weren't my brother Wbaa
ha otd
I’d atop yonr (ace.“-.New York Qlobe.
had a saus
____
-Puca.
Her LitUt Con
Wahftdad Frida.
“Yfe'ie ptoylug raUruad traUi." she
“Ba referrad lu ua aa
said aa sbe pulled ber father's paper
away, “and I'm tt>e cond'H-tor. Tick; aristocracy.“Mid tbelodlgoaot daugbeta. please.”
“Dtocbarge tbe cbcf.“; ausareretl .(be
He tucA a card from bto pocket aud
banded It to ber. Sbe looked at It to- eqaally todlgnant muUer. “1 told fata
tently for a minute and then landed H to'vse truffles."—MluneaiKdto Journal
back. "Tlvit wu toaued y.esie(dt.r.~
A Fradte^an.
sbe Mid. "aud Un't good today. Tout!
when (hs camiiaMi starti
have lo pn.v ■-uh or get Off tbe twin." Aad
Tou t] imu U you^baus «
Ue fmve ber a dlma Ue knew be
had U-en "worle-J.- but what etae
(ba fan
could be d»v
r Ulags er rbymat
W)U14 aar et ms evar try
- r»l In ovwrtlmr*
w, liKpfi aa aeia MB.
I
i« a gu;t ebAMa dawo.
a vseMibg party a*.
t i
•hr bUaisr la iba tvwb.
Tb< v-Uiior • 4*msa4sT
.Nal much' VTa'd Irll tba
T.> go lo—ms.l. ma'd tsU
Tlirre trhcpr i.> g.. aad ba
«>ur baw'l'm TaawwrU
And grab
I'.ij d.> I..
r (oiWa nv gtv* i a eaer p
..... c*« bax «uf jab ..
i.a.,.piua lu Naw TiW« TImi
,r.
A boy V'B* asked what Mows
with tbe utbcmsc-le hi tbe wihlernass
wbeu tbc
uiuruiun-d.
Ue n-pll.-.!. 'U<- rbu<-k»l llAway.~
TVbeu sskod tu eyplilii be ivsd tbe
Seveulb wi-w of (to- thirty ttilnl chap
ter uf EiaIus. "And
look the
taberus<.<' fiud piiclu-d it ultbuul tbs
camii. alar off (ruui ibc- cump."—Liver
pool Mer\-ury
MtUiqitai
Botio-Uartn' yer aDerpoob nap.
WUlie. you wus uDllto- an' nwto' like
a rree-munt'a-old baby.
'
Bla l*Bl-.Nu woiHlcrl I a-Bz dream
in' I bad a job as demonstrator far a
beew'ry!-Purfc.
lught a Tarkae.
bi ba would > abrawd
4 Tor muocy.
tsrjDr.XiS^hasa’s
iJl^.Ointment
rvr gale b> Johnaon Drug Cu.
Caaeait.
Cooeelt to tbut altiltxlo of tbe mite
which i-vovloiiK a mau that If be ban
only Ihed sv»n eiHiugh he nuuM barn
baen tbe author of tbe Bible -Detroit
The President
First AtoU U tha Left.
I have but one lani|> by wbich ay!
Teacb^ Jobjiuy. where U Ue Isle
feet sre giiMrd. mi.l Tbat to (bv iaui.
ef ez|K>rieuiv
I kuuw ou v-t.v ef ef Mauk
Johuny-ln
the geofs funihibta’ dejudging of tbc futun- but by tbe paob :
—Patrk-k Benry.
I penmeiil.-Judge.
IN TBAVEKSE OTV
m
B are bM roewM eC aiNb a wte ‘
As res have got. 4a you
tasagtna ibsi ws a tabs Be pta
AS veil pravaes ta Oat
And Ih- sod I comm.DV»-t
l>:ar.
And «. had run. aad nir. fM,. loe
Loac aa ht 'ha\.0 aa a Oae s'-uulu da.
But wbi-n li. sot ae awful n>uah
I bolb-twd that I d had meacW
gut WMd ot atentona aa b. a>Muld.
As anybndy 4 think be wwutA
ft* fcnocaad ww doam and triad to me
U ba eould all oa all pf aa.
-"Oar Babr 0<wa“
piles
star
tmi
km wttmt mmom. tom m ommTtmr kav* u mi eoi mmt ■
mt bar* s rear aM wsm mM
fs f<«-r foi
a that not funar? ;
Night Rttts For a Harsa.
“Ubkr. It:t mau, bus a
acbenw. He srrv.-. Welsh rabbit fret
Laud.
to Ills gni'alh 1-1. iiiim."
Have you aecn Cfaollto's Uteat
“Wbal's b;- I.!.- lY'
aabUval. Great beavcoar
"Weil. ItiP.v bave uigbloi-HV. sud
"No. .yVhat Is Its buey
then be charges ifibm fur tbe uae ot
“Hoe? It's a hue and cTyr—Clave
one burse.“-Bo-liHi Trauscripi
land Leader.
r-ctlon." Ksnra- •
AteVi^rurSi
Us 1^ sr^ m
F
« pose WTlu^ B T
xxxx
Coffee
Comes to yoa in
deBn.BndtaIy,•i^
tight ptadesges—
always fredi mad
ddirioiis.
It'sflavora^ qual
ity are ^ulays the
same — alwnsrs
right
McLAUOHLIN'8
xxxx COmE
is sold by
AU First OMS
GSOaEft
Out Far tba tawfrt.
Some men build better ibaii they kbew
in suv'b tbincs betug unskllk-d
Mom UullOliis vvmton -Uk>usIi. Knew Ucllvr Itiuu they build.
-Catholic Standard and Thom.
Dr. Hawley
EVaaideot of the N. Y. Btalf
PhfaicmDa aad Bnrceons. Oooipnaed ofCiermao. EnRliah an<!
Americao Doctors. PeiWosntly
Located al
»6 E. Front St
render Bcrvlcc lo
the Slek
FREE
Ton need not bring Booey m e>n
saltation and advice are free. Ue neb
and poor alike are treated. •
All mho call up the doctors
m-111
receive conxuliaiion.
eiain
InatlOD. advice and surgical operatiOB free of charge.
AU Uat
la Mked to return to Uat every per
•on treated will slate lo ibrtr (Hendf
Ue result obtained by ihrir new ays
urn.
All DleaaaM of Man. Weman and
Chltdran Treated.
RUPTURE F081TIVELY CURED
irratmenu, many rured
By Uree
1
with one. No knUe, no pain, oo risk,
no dettnilon from bnaloeM.
Deafneoa and roaring noise to tbe
bead cured by an entire new tyatens.
These DOCTORS are skilled apecUltou
OBd WlU be tannd ready and wUIng to
extend Ue bond ot help, nrlngtog
bock heolU and happiness where bow
exist sickness and sorrow a speetol
tovtutiB to snyose anffering from
disease pronoanced Incurable.
It
matters not what your disease BBy
advise yoa. These doctors treat evvariety ot dtoCMe oofl dcfaralty.
..... GREAT .....
Shirt Waist Reductions
We hive gone through our Shin Wai-t
stock and added to the broken lots sev
eral hondred new Waista and marked
them at very radical reductions for
quick ffeiling. This is a chance you should
not overlook. It means a big caviog tc you.
These ire all new and fresh and mu; of them jnsl Uken from the
boxes, and yon will And a rtt^altractire M of
WabU marked at very UtUe prices.
rw
•-
•lOMM
shadows
bava to oaag over the mbw lawn,
vhM the Seven had (doeed their
petals and the Mr* were folding
thMr wings, the chUdfs^camo aaaerly to Dacte Ned.
IMm antf fUMttrtftrt <
-weTw an bere.ened. emkVm^MW Sw
SaxM esrli and dmbby eheeka and
mg teto the dm chair that eCered.
ayaa of Wm prodaloiad bar the saaea
-aad oh. how tirod t am!
That u 'jntt what ym are
1 «v»l try MV*r «• wwty ar
or than aU.
*1 am too,- NBaaia aeheed, show don^ wfacAjani fail to get reg*
Mt MMt M|rtiii«»
Tfs. the cbOdrM were ready bsl
alar and ssffident sleep. Yonr
ing a very tearotsdaed Uttle (ace.
the party waaaX aa taUisc the doUa
I wlH trytoktMlHm M I
bodv requires this tmeoasdoos
-Toor
face
M
eUted:
yM've
been
to ba pood. tba|r UtUa mother hlppUr*
crytag. KaaMe PtMeAM!* Jeck ei- period for repair work; with*
bopped ae*«aa the Uwa and through
M fv M I MM. '
out it your oerve energy be
tdalmed.
ibe gate Into HiDale'e yard. (Do yon
. I
tWU»iMlpfHl
comes erhinifrd, and yon are
-And It's dirty, tool- Jeasle added,
remember aboei Mlaalet
M« Uai t» mrybariy aM t*
tired, won-oot. nenroos, ex
•evercly. etarlng at the amall Sgore.
the little girt'a awat parUnlareat
•Vtfy HviDf thiiif.
citable; have headache, neu
gunWiina
Lattarn.
-And youVe all mnMed np."
friend.)
ralgia, iadigegtioo. poor appe
ir i t9^ Ml la tryla« «• 4t
Empire. Mich.. July U. IMt
-Nan elwayt goea into a ihlag all
-A
partyr
aald
Mlnale.
And
tite. or other ailtnents caused
UMM tMMfi, I will -Try. try
Deer President:
ever.” Jack saM. Uumhlng. "but I'd
'-yea." aald the Ituie girl.
by a lack of nerve force. Make
1 ihoogbt t would answer yoor leirather be Nan than you anyway.
“A real party alwtya hae caady.’
it your btutBeas to sleep. It
r. 1 am well and hope you ate the
no sc proper If yon
aald MlBOla thou^ifally. "I bare a tame. It Is very watte, npwa-dsys. Jesa.< you're
you
are
restless,
take
drowning, now. yon wooldnt
pMay bat that wm'i be Mougb
Dr. Miles’ Nervine; it soothes
bsve some nsmes for the Sunshine
scream.all tbe done."
and strengthens the nen-es,
Club. They sre at foddows: CelU
**N0.~ aald the Utile glrL "Let'e Norle. Oordon Barle aM CffUrlaa Rsy-I wouldn't be drowning. Ob, Nan
and brings sweet, refreshing,
shake Tbe Man."
life-giviag sleep, and nves the
mond. Please send iba esrds snd but nie. do get away; your hands sre so
Nov Tbe Man was a toy bank, fear- tons to me. My pa is Iwi cutting blach!organs power to wow natur
lolly and wondertolly made. It you bia hty. 1 will ckue. Prom
ally. Try it to<day.
-Have yon apent all roar money,
pot a penny In The Man's band, and
ehOdrowr aaked tfncle Ned. hU
Mirths Boynton.
then tonebad a aprlng. Tbe Man nodI nm glsd thst you arroie me s let kindly eyes tnrelag from one to an
den gravMy and pocketed the mooey. ter. Marths. I miss taesrlng from tbe other.
aaater to glre Tbe
money boys snd girls In tbe summer Utre.
.>WlHCIaf«Mt»fc
’'WMI.- Jack aald. “I've got 6ve
^MMVlW ^TMMwrt—«UMI BMM> than it wai to get it away from him.
ceau leftlor ba had an Iron will and bellered
Omens. MIcb.. R. P. D. No. 1.
Tve got more than that—I've got
In dnnneM* above all things.
Bol
,
July IT. l«e«.
twenty-dve; and. Oacle Ned. I could
Btrange to aay. be had a llule door lu Deir President:
n't ffnd aayhody to help, so t bought
bU
back,
and
If
you
happened
to
re
I sm golog to write s postcard
Makar a( mamkaft balaaflag Jiriy
some pslnts sod ribbon with half ot
member W^ere laat yoa bad left the let you know Ihst we bsve two mile
It, snd brought the rest bsek." Jessie
Dr. MIMS' NerriM M vsM by
key. you could get all the pennies mbbiu St oar house. 1 esme borne
said, holdmg ont her small, pink
sway (rom him white be stared on^'ednesdsy. I will go bsch to ihe
palm.
atiat^ ahead and never knew the sebohLst Flint next fill. Ssdle Wil
-Out of 111 your acgnslnuaces no
Mila MsdicMCoHEDdiart.Xad
dlfferettce.
son will go back to aMool next fsU. one needs anything!" Ned remarked.
Bo Mlnsle and her little friend
1 shall be in tbe alntb grsde. In a tone that made Jeule's cheeks
'la aatkarat tiwia
vwu.
down upon the gram and shook TIm; Are yon well? 1 am well and happy grow red.
«MUlk7i» Imr a -atory" laU!
"I think we shall have to take a
nTtnlMil (UouMn lair
Man. but no Mtidag Jingle could
borne.
-I did better thaa that.* Jack
Oa ^ Mra. etoaa carU, oa the taxes they boar. Tbe Maa’s pocket was as
tote on this goestton." he eonUnued
meneed. eompUcenUy. -| fonnd some bending each child one of tbe papers,
Your loving fiieed.
empty as hie besd.
one right off. I bought taffy ftrst. and "thU question of wue pot in the bes*
'
Battle Kovsrlk.
•BUM hair.
The UUIe girl looked at Miantc.
I am sure you sre happy at being 1 went over to tbe perk to eat It. Dan day's work. Write down now. honest
and Vtnnle looked at her. But MlaVM aata la think I hare a tree
home agalo. i sbould like to visit Wtikenon alwaye teases so If he sees ly, tbe name of the one yon think
Bie alsayt rose to occastone, and the
Op wMMi the atartea row
a fellow eating anything. And
lha
acbool at nint.
UkPMlM «a a bssKk. aM wbM
baa done tbe best, and then we'll mix
more dUHeult tbe problem she had to
tbonght snd tbonght. snd Just then
, ItafMVl arasad aa w.
the papers snd let Jack read."
BOive. tbn more (aspired she grew.
Hal Banter came up and
M
«• M- (ha tatapUa* tMnca.
What Bha Said.
Very earoeetly the cMldrtn bent
After a long alienee she bbM.
-1 asnaot aaawar
Utile Helen bad Jnii reinroed from bite, snd I wouldn't give blm any. over their slips, and for Sve mlnutre
“Let's pick huckleberries and ,aeU
! wasn't going to give sway the ten
the
ffrnt
party
wbicb
tbe
had
ever
araoi ui u» W.T «*1«.
'em.*
cents thst was my share. And then I there was no sound in the quirt
been
allowed
to
attend.
Anxious
to
That voald be great fun. tbe tlule
asked Mm how he'd like to sell pa- room; then Jack went round
girl tboa^t. an up she Jumped and know If she bad i^lnuined the tsm- pere. and be aald drsi rate, only be gatberod up tbe voles snd began
— for her little straw bat aad a Ity dignity, her mote^^esilonod ber hadn't any money, and I told blm I'd opening them.
bright tlB pail.
-Why. bow funny!"
let Mm have some and be could pay
*Ob. Mamma: KammaV she cried,
"Never mind: read, Jaek.it back; we'd go bslres.’
“We ahodt Tbe Man and he hadn’t •No. ntiW*Tou!' aod 'Yes. please!'
-All ri^t. This one ssya: 'Nan
«WB tow poor UUte tsUs farad,
-That is. he'd do all the work and
Al cdTd tbe careful parent.
any peahles, so we are going to pkk
did
best.’ and this one 'Jeasle.* aod
'WkM «M-Um sank vlad b)a«
^ 'Yes^ plesser but I didn't give you halt the money.*
Jhi«^ trato ny baaM. I pity that bnekleberrlea and aell 'em and get
“Well, be badn’t no money, and this one.- laughing a UUIe. 'Jack U
;otd jnmM in tiwMoa.
candy for oor partr:* And the bop have to saj- 'No. I thank you!' br- yon said to do tbe most good: and best of all.' “
e
I
took
everything.was
the
art
Whs kad aaih a haat or ahlUrM
ped tight Bp and down she was ao aspeople that work aad earn
“I said Jack." Nannie cried eager
•Ma4tte^ k*sv. vhai la 4a.
less reply—Went Bnd Church
dUd.
belter than them that don'L
ly
Then mamma saM. “Wdl! Wain view.
“And yon wooldn't give him any of
"Aod I raid Nan," Jack aald
t bad jBst been wishing '^ aome
your candyrThb pig Thst dutwittsd s Dog.
And then everybody looked at
r Miaa by. with fraat
Buppoae you eell them
Jeck looked rattier sbsmefaeed and ale.
On the ship were s pig snd a dog
m me."
■aid.
That's
ill
I
dtd."
.
iaakaila; ^
whkh ste together, and probably
*■1 don't care," ahe began asgrilrThat salted MlnnCe aad the- little wools have slept together bad ihare : In tbe fading light Uncle Ned’s face
I M. «Kh BV beat
-| thlok I did well, and 1 said ao. I
girl to pwfecdoe. eoxX they started
been room In the kennel for both. looked s liule sombre, but he smiled didn’t waste mooey on taffy or lone
to Jail HUl. as happy as two cblMran But. as there was but one bed. tbe when tie turned to Nannie.
coald be.
-Well. Uadyblrdr- he said oMUy.
dog managed to get ibat. and plggle
"Hold on. Jetile. Do you ramember
Jail HIU roes entldagly from
Bnt tor all sntww ibe child drop
■lept oni in the cold. One day the
•traec the cteep aaady bluff at your pig wMied very much to get In. so ped her head, wtatle the tears trick Ibe parable of the servant who hid
bis ulent IB a napkin!" Then Uncle
left. Btralghl ahead of yen on the
it poshed the dinner pUle around ' led down her tired IllUe face.
other aide of the hMI waa the front of tbe door, and began ebewing
'•Shes' lost It. I know well enongh. Ned went on quietly: "Jack gave
where It would come Uck >0 him,
rlrer bank, bill you never, never must
Jack said. 'It's Jnsi like her
aad amacklng as though It were
play there, yon matin’t even go near Joying a Hcb treat. Out tprang
“How'd yon know '■ Nan mked sud but still hr did well, for be helped a
I boy to help himself, and tbsi is a
enough to peep over. Bat the boys
i chant thM rabtah* over:
dog to claim Its share, and Into tbe denly. sluing up again.
Igood kind of belp; and If now. when
Mold do anything, ao they played on
- • .ateek. atqM deadl*
"Yoo always do lose things,
n bad sprang tbe ciionlng pie.
his cuoDoy comes back lo him. be
haw 4ohaay aod BbUy
the rlver*a-edge vhenerer tbyy v
and there be sUyed In spite of all tbe know. Yon lost suntle's pin and tbe loros It again ly helping someone
' mafia
cd to. Tbe MU was full of qnew
key to Ibe bath room door, and tbe
-«i«a«'Md died la the abed: growHsg of the dog.
else. IIS' not a bad way. If be does
tie
hollows.
It
was
btUowy
aad
besi feather off your hsi—"
dad.bow fast tbe boy could raa
net
dymand loo much high lolereet.
even.Bke a ses that had been
That waa made of gtagaibread/
“I didn't lose It—the wind blew It
Ahecnt MIndM Qrandps.
snd think too much of the money be
by lalry-maglc into land.
A little girl who was trying to tell way off.- Indignantly; -but | did Iom
dl Mit rea tald Uwea aU 1 haow!
Aad the eloods seemed near enou^
ib^ money.-—sighing. “A boy knock can make himself, sad grow sordid
friend
how
absent
minded
ber
grand
nU.MUfbt tidtar. loverl
to toaeh; aad the wuto came and pa was. sbe said: “Ho walks around ed 'me down snd it all iptUed. snd be and selllih, and as many veiy rich
people Jo And ss lo Jessie, sbe did
played with' yon: under your leet thlaklng about nothing, snd. when be said be d bunt, sod
pot waste her money or lose It. bat
IrMattw an «ry oat. aa with aaa grew wild etrawberrlee In the spring
cente, and couldn't help Ibe world
smbers It. then forgets that whsi
buekleberrlei In the nmmer
go. aod I didn't bsve any to spend - It did no one any good—sbe simply I
.
aSiy. tdi aa mare!*
tird her lairni In s nsphlo; but Nan-1
Bat you jdidn't “play pretend"
"Yon
.had
ten
cents."
p—Lawn
nlc—lliile NaoMe here." stooping to
very aflea on Jail Hill. Tou dtdol
"No-o." sbe began, tod then she
pel the tired face—"she gave the
.%
A MarMry Taa.
have to. becaaae the real ththge were
besluied.
WbM f hava eaka aad Jam aaaag
had left lo s tired wo
ao much nicer than the
"But wpere'd you ge! so dirlyr money
Helping tbe World 0«.
M twa, ar aayba tbrea.Bo Mlnale end the Mule g
dlmbed
‘Boppose now. I sbould give eecb Jessie asked frownlegly. “Your bands man. aod pieced her money out with
Jan HUl and picked
all blsrk. sod your apron Is til so unsrIOsfa. generous gift of bard
Of yon children flfly cents!’
labor,
forgetting
selt lu dutug for
It waa fu at lint to bear tbe UtUe
“Now doat give those children any streaky."
Woe balU ffo plunk-plank lato
nors money to waste.'' put In his ris
"Her (ace Is streaky, too." Jack totneoni- rise."
--{ said Nhn did best all the llme.“
added, slyly.
bat after the bottom was cot
er.
the boekleberiy mostc stepped.' -Oh. let Wm!" ihe''chl1dren exelalmNannie hid ber two fat Htile bands j »><<
under the wsi apron sod began' "«’• <“» «>>•> you give, but bow
I am afraid as msny berries found <d.
their-way Into the girls’ mouths ss
Their uncle Unghed ss he asked. anxiously explaining "Mrs Rourke's I TWu sive. children. It s the kind
om was ao dirty." sbe sold "1 gpt.'*•*1 prompts ii, tbai makes
lato the palU! But nobody
-What woold yon do with ur
I erocky|s gilt worth the glvlnx When we do.
n to eat. she Biu right there yrleir, wo nobody cared.
“We ahonid spend It." Nannie said,
k a" lovely amll
"Mrs. Bourke—oh. Nannie, ihai' anything tor a person. It Is not siflaally the tiny bockeu ware heap- hagglag blm excitedly, "we should
..
Jma bit of appe
lag fnU. and two happy children ran spend H. rtSht off.horrid woman' You sbouldo t have **>>» »•'" “
**•'
d «b«l a Wwag vhUe
come bsrk again to us-ihst is. to
i jMC. aad ithl Bbe doen’t touch borne band la hand. IXv lltUc gtrtb
“K I do give yoo Bfty ceo_t^—stop tone there."
■NthM. Bwa I aay.
"I—I met her. sod sbe was so IC'’'* hoping gain In return for ou^
waa waiting in the doorway ehoklag me. Nea—it's on condiUon
. .1 oat year ahare to nave If
with Ive bright pennies to psy tor thst yon are all generous in turn and Ured kMklng. and 1 asked her If sbe|*e1vef But when you lose your «(»•
dad she aaUMe apd amllea awey*
ildn'i tike ten cents—If It would'oi! *>•
feeling tired and dl»-Selected. Ibe berries, and bow tbe glrU aeam MCh gives half to tomeone else—
pared doem to Mr. BMIe’s. and whsi gives it In aa unaeltlsta. helpful way help her And she said It would save •PP“‘“'''<'
T*"
above
above It.
n and go to tbe belp ol some
timet they did bsve. deddlng bow u Give yov beet tbongbi to It. Nan. her a long walk taking home
one as tired aod discouraged ss you:
makn-tbe mooey go (ertbMt.
don't band U over to the ffrst beggar washing, snd asked me If I'd
self,
tbsi
Is.the
mint,
kindest
gtvkwUng after Tommy s bit—that ws
Najct to uamUton and MllUkes’e tea yon meeu beeanae lu' easy
same SMt hr Mtu. R. a Oar. cent oomier. with Ita gllUerlnc row
R yonTe aorry. bnt try to make wbat sbe said. Aod 1 did. snd b log of all Thst helps tbe world go
raltMS. cried snd be was heavy, and I had i round of B truth."
Of toya, Mr. Belle's hakeabop eras tbe II go a good wnys,*
'PM Marhi, Oardoa Mile aad moat faselnailDg pUce la town. Toa
And then the supper bell
“Tifty oenu woB'i go far It any walk borne, sod I'm tired, sod
OMMa Baymoad. Bmpira.
Mleh. began to aatff aa aoon as you tnrnad body waats much.* Jack remarked.
ought DOl to scold me. Jessie Peter-. ibe three children sreat slowly sway
Nmaa eeat by Martha Boyatoa.
,
[logeiber; but out In tbe shadowy
the corner on Cass street, sod 11
“And ttty cents ts such • tiny Ul kin."
-And they ahan't." said ber uncle, [ball Jessie put ber arm round litUe
wlad was from -the north yon kn^ ue. Uncle Ned. If It was s dollar
"Yon sbODid have been more careful Nannie, quite forffciUng her crocky
at oniee whether U was buns or odotTTOaedovelyaammer day. ai
"And at five precisely,- the yoong and not have loet your money, bow- mUe haadt.
Waaldiat waa a little girl the de- let or cake that most appealed
"You did do best, dear." sbe said
aded to have a party tor her don- you. One wtaole cate was tnil of maa went on. calmly ignoring
He began enttlag out strips of pa-, And hearing ber. Jack bssteoed to
efeOWM. Sa aba broaMt them all candles, and there were clear glass htata—'Mt flve-«o. half-past.
Jam oa the Metres that held the
M
<ke lawa and aet them in
I back to my room and let me per. aad the children gathered rotmdjadd. "TLat's what I ssld all the
time "
W* «n see bow many sbe mi
stlcki of mint and the little round ksaw what you did. Be off now and and watched eorionaly.
fnvide tor.
globee of lemon dropn. Nobody eonid doaY waste tlme.There .wae Doi^y Brown, with her make soeb taffy as Hr. Bell, aad when
-Bat yon haven't given ni any
dOm dblaa laee aad her HUM stuff in Ibe Tall at the ononiy fair, be made ey.- Nannie erted.
Weaa Tlwra was tbe Vieeeh DoU. (be gUsiealag ropes before your very
Thw remloded. the uacle laughed
Thmt hacktog cougk continued
who was so irowa «p and amgalfl- eyes, you felt that be wae mlfbUer and tbe children laughed, and then
Cffat tbgt Bbe aovar seemed like a Ur tbaa Mr. Isles, tba poncomaa and tbe former dived deep into his poaet
Becande yottr sy«tem is exhausl »d and
dpRchUd at aH. sad ae bad ao
wenhier of adBantloa.
and brought out a handful of change,
your powers of resutance v—'----Vbere wag Haas the Dutch Doll made
Mr. BeU was patlest. too. aad walt- -rve ba« saving tor yoo. aU is uao.
aat al wood, aa^ atioagly scmimi be- ad without a
Do your bust BOW. aad help the world
Tain Scoffs Emulsion*
Mae a( sa acddaat mmearaMff a botI place. 80 the two lit- ga rouad.h famUs iqi and itrengthend your entire dystem.
(k a( MOet water. There was Jsppy, lie glria had ao fear aad after'many
All that day the heaic wee -very
(hg'hWt beloved, rather dim of eoanhome with thier bag fulet. apd old Towiy. patting
h caolankt Cod Lhrcr Ofland Hypophodpbite dO
I Into CM doer after
teaahM tram caa* ktmfag, bat with of twoetmeau.
prepaited that it id easy to takeara ewyto digest
a iwifla dliaat tr«m tba Uad wt tba
Aad what do yon appesa they crapt Ipallx to the bun. nod lay
AIL osucevrsi SOs. AKD dIAO
■Mag Baa. Aad tbM ibete
fouad tbetw* Thv dolU' taMe had down M the anuhlae. with
ke« ffladed Ml uader the trarc aad stgh of astwiMlMMBt ai bel
SUNSHINE
set with tbe very best taa sac TbsM
ware Uny pUuars of
woe dMbaa of glagvrteaad and Uttle
tomUers of tomonada. Mlnale sad her
friaetd were •» amaned they Just said
“<Mi! Oh!- and cooldn'i more.
Aad while they were siUl moklng
—■ *
mue girln ----------brooght oei—what do you anppoea?
A realty truly doll's hudileberry pie.
Iping hot and smelling dellclooa
And that's the story of one krreiy
summer day
little girl. Tba name of U M. -Min
nie and the Uttle Huckleberry Pie."'
Robbing
Yoursdf.
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COHETO
HERALD & RECORD CO
We Believe'
have the Best Tea os
the Marin*.
Cboioe Uneolorud . Jaima porticDlarly 6m flavor aad
exoeDtioDal stnni^. If jon hare tenble BMa&g a
tea tkat iff to your likiog tiy a sample poniid ottbia
ooe. Wo will take our chauoea on your ooming tmok.
Prl«*.«Se pcraoaaS.
J. J.
:iiMA
P-rwn
Wool, Wool, WanXod
The situation of tbe wool c
e outlook I* that If they sbould Uke'the tariff off tbad they will
certainly make a deduction of from 4c U> Sc less ior every pound.
At the prroent candlilon 1 can us« all the wool from Grand Trav
erse. Wexfcrd. Antrim. Manistee, sad Leelanau counUes. with s bet
ter advantage than any outside large dea>r can do. AH I wouM like
to hsve'tbe public do before they ship or fetch them In Is to tad
out Ibe prices from someone el»e. si 1 sm certainly poaUlve that my
prices will reach from s cent to two cenu above iiilifii .Mrolilil of10 Ob>-CI
fera It srouldn't be no
ob>'ci to me to publish my priew
other dealers, ss I wsBlI them (lo work snd hnstle Tor It as I dld be
fore I made my sale, and I am aatirted to give the beaeSt lo tha
growers sz lo the deslent. Whoever wants to know the prtcro before
they ship or fetch them In can call me on either phone aa we an
always ready to answer snd w« have them In the ottce.
Please do not sell to anyone else before you gK my prices.
I am thanking yon all tor the past year's favors, add appreciate
for tbe kludness snd 1 hope to make you more sgUifled tbif year.
R. ROMOIVI
ROKR
730-7S2 C. .Front- tireet.
Treveree City, MWk
Citx. phone 481. Bell phone JSO.
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Notblng Equals
Bread and Butter
As an article of food, oothing more. .
delicious, palatable or nourishing, a
blice of bread spread with good but
ter satisfies as nothing as does,
but - you must have good flour as
a foundation.
Monarch Flour
makes bread with a good body toit;
V
bread with tbe nourishing qualities
of the wheat in it. It’s the product
/■
of many years mtliing experience-
Hannah & Lay' Co.
THE FARMER’S STORE
Washing Machines
The wooderrul aucoesa ve are baring vilb tbe ‘*1904''
Automstic wusben. tbe perfect wtiMietioe it is giring to fU
maey uaera convince oi, tbit it ie the liest oaebiM yet made.
To oorince yon that it-ia aa we deim the'beet end eeeieet
raening meher made, we let yon try it 30 dsye free,' If yon
like it buy it. if you don't like it retaro it.
Come in and see tbe vjnderfol washer.
FRANK TRUDE
Old Poslomee Bnlldliia
BRADLEY AND VROOMAN*S
PAINTS
Reliable Palate made by a Reliable Htol We do
not try to ae'l tbe cbeapeet ebesp paint Init we e^ you • ROOd
paiuc at a small price.
Senour’s Floor Paint
Seoour'e goods bare boiit up e fine reputation for bU who
bare told them. Voo can depend on tbem.
PemUac—Makes a beaolifcil and pennanent fineb for
ail article* of wood, ro^tal or plaaler, oU or new.
It it aepeo-
laliy ^ adapUble for the refioiabioR of floon. wood met and
old fomitaro
Elasy to apply. No experience required. Ween
like iron—touRb as steel—laatiog as t;ruute.
Senour’s Porch Paint
If it's Seuoor'a we bare arid enoogh.
hbde to atend the
roogb wear which every porch geta.
TRAVERSE OTY. MICH,
- TWICE A WEEK--TOESPAY AND FEIDAY.
$14» A YEAE,
TKAVCmC CITY. OftANO T(UVER« COUNTY, MICHIOAN. TUCSOAV, JULY 28. IMA
THKEE miED CURFEW AT DEPOT boys SAVED U. C. T. BOYS OUT “WILD WEST” WANTSTHETHRONE AIRBRAKES
IN NEW TOWN
DIDN’T WORK
ANOTHER DOY
BY BIB STORM
NO VIAITORt WELCOME AFTER
10 P. M. AT~a R- A I-
Is Endeavoriirg to Keep Suttan's Son
From Dbtaimng Control Of
Country.
MILITIA CAMP AT OCTTYMURO Special polleemaf. on Duty Thm to OEOROe WILKINSON HAD AflAR- Mlrustor Accampanied the Party ao
ROW ESCAPE.
That They Might Have Sguaes
COMPLCTBLY WRECKED.
Keep Away all DieorOerly PerUmpire.
aone Prom OrounOa.
12,0M IQI ASSEMBLED
OIEAETER ON THE EVE OP THEIR
DEPARTURE.
mk4
ARliowoh H« Wm ImMe,
H* EmpM Without
OoUfAwT, Pa, JoJy »l.—The oicand WIbUo to U tevfgl ohape lotey
foUMiac tAe •toeiTleol Norm thti
lut ««^t mt the <aa» of i:.v«0
PoAM/touU Natloul
cwrda
kUItag UtTM gurdsmen,
taluriag
MOTM of oUmo hsd bktwiDc dovn
ibo UBt Of Goreroor Btaart. who wai
iBfMe. bit weapcd lajurr.
Tte iUrn oeenmd at lO o'clock
iMt alfht <» tbo «t« ot tlw departure
o( the trvPM- Tho mop ol ibo Seei»d bri^de. vboao teaU were to the
lowtasda, wm for^ to awlii to
aafotp. ne body of Private Oarver.
me Of the klUed. waa lelt to twato.
Charles BcrUn, coach cleaner and
night nan at the G. R. A I. suiion
has been appointed special police by
Mayor GeruaiDe. Edward J. LIddy.
agent, bas for some tlnte wished to
do iMs as It has been lippossible to
control the crowds that gather there
both by day and night.
Tho G. R. A I. park is tbe only eaise for a park on the bay shore
?ar tbe center of the city that Trav
erse City baa and It has beeorae ac
cordingly pedlar. The O. R. a 1. to
gtod 10 have people enjoy the place:
that's why they didn't convert the
groands into swliching yards.
Lately, however, the crowds have
made a good deal of disturbance and
tbe place might have gained an un
savory reputation. That to not what
the O. R. A 1. reserved tbe place for
but ttBlesi the watchman has a badge
be Is almost powerless.
Hereafter all disorderly persons
will have to leave. Tbo G. R. A I.
hope by this means lo be able to
be able to make the pUce such that |:
will become popular with the town at
Urge.
STEPPED INTO BIG BOLE
CARL
PARMUEE AND R. LABUTSKI RESCUED HIM.
Young Wilkinson Was Frightened at
tho Suddon Plungo and Went
Down Although a Good
-Swimmer.
George Wilkin^ the IS-year-old
»n of^ T. A. Wilkinson, of State
street, a^ccowly escaped - drowning
Tuesday afternoon.
Tbo tod was to awlQmlog at • the
bath house lately pul up near tbe Weque-long club house and was wading
Id at a depth such that the water
was Just below bis neck. Suddenly,
the bottom of tbe bay seemed to go
from under bim and be sank be
neath tbe anrfsce.
Other boys were to twlmmtog and
ooltctog bis predicameni. they went
quickly lo his aasIsUnce. Carl Perm>ee and Rudolph LabutokI fiabed him
oat of tbe water and carried him to
shore. Tbe water was pumped ou
him and be was able to walk homo,
though rather weak.
Tbe bottom of tbe bay is sand oovcrlDg taw dusi and edgings around
the place and there are many enipUons and bubbllngs caused from air
geuing under ibe edgings and form
ing a cavity. Ho probably stepped
one of thm places and the surprtoe
frightened him for he it a good swim
mer.
The V. C. T turned out Saturday
nearly 150 airoog. counting chil
dren and all. An extra coach had to
be added to tbe M. A S' E. »:85 train
hold the bunch and then both
coaches and tbe smoker were cruwdveo OB (be platform. Pouch being
the dveUnailon.
Tbe iravelem bad a high old Ome
today. A ball game waa played—not
misplayed—as some Jealous outsider
said- The whole day was spent to do
ing whatever tbe bunch wanted to
and Hobto's orobesirs went along to
furnish music.
Tbe ball game ihte morning was a
warm affair. Will Hennett and Bd.
Wbeaton being tbe captains.
Will
BenneU's team made 15 scores and
Ed. Wheaton's 5. the Rev. G E. La>ckban umpiring the game. Jim Sackelt
pitched for Bennett and Fred Richter
for Wheaton.
There waa a little scrapping be~
tween the umpire and Ed Wheaton's
but Ibe game was flnished Just
the same.
Conauntlanopir. July •:—Brother
I the sultan, Reabid Bffendl. today
made a lormal dimaxid that
tbe
throne be transferred 05 him so that
It will- not fall to the sultan's oldest
THREE MEN AND ONE
THE
who Is II5h in line of succession
INJURED-
FOUR PASSENGERS HDRT
IS LIKE CaEBRATION
REfilDENTB
DANCE ALL
NIGHT LONa
Naples is tho Name of the Burg Wh«h
Has SOO or 500 InhabiUnts Al>
Of Whom Live m Tents
Slid Rick Btrviea.
Korthtrn Michigan certainly has
musnruom town. U F j-eraeu^Tuo
been near Kalkaska found a town
of 54KI or
iKkjple all living In tents.
They are there for the huckleberrtsa
but everything seems like a Fourth
cclebtailon. There are three bowery
dances, a ruiiaurani. two stores, a
barber sbop. and a gambUng dm.
The name of the place to Naples
and It is not quite la tulles from Kal
kaska. EScren huckleberry buyers
at the camp but there are not
many berries sold. Tbe people dance
all night aud Mr. Perketl. who was
Orbing two miles distant from the
iltage. coBid hear the dances called
>ut and the clapping of bands and
shouting.
Fish Stories and Gastrononilc Fcai
The jieople pick Just enough In the
With Esculent Dainties Marked
daytime io dance all night and pay
the Outing al Fooch.
llielr gambling debiu. Revolvers and
other shooting Irons are far from onWith the exception of four of ir known. In fact, Mr Perkelt bellev^
local physicians, the entire city mer he llktd a wild west »how belter than
bersbip of tbe Grand Travesc Medical ho real thing.
society went to Foucb yesterday and
enjoyed a basket picnic, spending tbe
day fishing and In recreation wtricli
best suited them. In the party were
tho wives aud children of the physldana. wbo helped to make this one
of the pleaaanteat aSaira ever given
by the city pbyMetaas.
Thera were many ssa of varloas
TAKES PLACE DF MR. NYS AT
kinds captured, but Mrs E. B Minor
The HIGH ^HODU
carried off the palm lo securing
NORTHPORT
MAN HONORED
SPOKE AT EDINBORODGH
WOMAN
Limitad EaM Saved Tralp-- toat
West Bound Laoal Hsadoa
Near Jaefcaea Laat T«aaday. Morwing.
Jackson. Mich., July 84.—Itoar par
sons. three men and one wonaaB. wwra
Injured at 7 o'cloek thla tooralaf ^
when a D. U. R. Umlted trata,
bound, sod the D. U. R. local, wealbound, crashod Into each other heal
so mllea.Mt
eSP, .
tojured. wbo were taken (o a happNat.
Mra. Mark Joaea, Jaitea.
E. A. Stewart. Jackaoo.
Council Was Limited to 400 Dologatoa
Chaa. Lemp. Cbelaaa.
and tho Speakdra CAmo From
F. Brown. Clernnad. O.
Tlia extent ot the vietUaa' tajortoa
Atl Over World—Vlaltod
Did Homo.
caaaot be aaoertatoed.
Vhitore of the aJr brakea to work to
aaalgned as the cause ot the eraah.
The Rev. A. BentAll. jpaator of the
Cungregatlonal church jat Northport.
pasaed ibrougb the city Friday Apoa
E. Meyer, of Chicapo, Hat the First
his return from Bdtobufgh. Scotland.
One Ever Eatabilahed Herehere be alu-nded the'International
Many Vsristiea.
Congregational council.
Tbe Rev. Mr. Uentall waa highly
The first Mrd store to be opened In
honored al the council.: having been
RBPtME TO LAY DOWN THEIR this rlly aas opened yesterday afterplaced on the program ip give an ad
noon by S. Meyer, of CUcago, who has
ARMS AT PRESENT.
dress.
be cbofialng tho ^bject. "Con- Youag htoA. wrho to i
secured the building, ns South Union
ttodwit, It Field Soerotoey of
gregailonaltom Is Based on New
street, and already bas a sto^- of
Testament
Precedenta; and JTtonearly 500 blrtou
clples." As there arere apeakers from
16 the oolleeUon there are tropical
Chariea H. Bankw. I
all
over
tbe
world.
choM
for
tbclr
birds of vsriotts kinds and birds cbosoratory aod abim.v, the Rev. Mr. ot Mlehlgan a T. P. U. of A. agoko to
on for their beauty aa well as song.
Bentall and Northport as well were the owaheia of the tocnl neetotg tm
WILL DISARM WHIN tTItV ARE There are many kinds of parrots,
QUANTED.
honored by thU stosctlpn as one ot the work of the ocganltatloa Tknfwdag
among them being the Cuban parrot.
erentog. Mr. Rtotos to .jto enUnathe spc.tkera.
Atrican gray parrot, tbe MeKican parThe. council was limited to 100 dele laitk and eonaUnt worker to this
ret. etc. Then there are Java NHahi. Amas m Demands Are Pair Rap4- ingales. canaries by the dozen, also
gates. of these about ISO coming from field aod (bonch be to yonag. betog
NDTCO AURQEON RUN DOWN BY largo sting of line bass
now a student to Kalatoaioo milage,
MMdQMi to the Pariiament,
Uie United States, aboot the
doxent of young parrots besides
. AN AUTOMOBILE.
After dinner wes fierved. wbicb was
rnidlii if Pr«ea and Qsnnumber from Great Britain, also delp- has been rewarded by hAeg Appetotlarge number of old ones.
made more enjoyable by a liberal
'ml AlwMaty for Eailae.
gsieu from Canada. South Africa and ed temporerlly to the importaet of
In all tbe coll^lion the Austrillaa
plj- of lemonade, coffee, Ice cream and
fice he now fills.
Australia The council was full
Love bird Is tbe most beautiful, and
candy.- toaaU were offered. Dr W
After the speaker had hero totrw
Inspiration and help to ibooe who at
^
Mris, Jtdp n.-~ls aa Intcrrlew, the Its aatigs are the sweeteat.
Moon acting as toastmaster, ami
daoed by the preotdmL Mton NAUi
tended. Tbe sessluna continued
iHtoer of tto.TlMUB Turka today aays
Tbe parrots are a noisy lot. and
others speaking being Drs. O E
Ornyson. be seid'U would pleoee him
days.
vthe iwvotottodAiT forces wilt not dip scold like shrews when dUturbed.
Chase, F. P. Uwton, FV-nk Holds
If
the s6lD to be oang by Robert BdTbe Rev. Hr. Benun visited hit
ira'EeapIto the srmnttog of the eon- their bark Is worse itian tbeir bile. COULONT GET OUT OF WAV OF
worth and B. H. Minor. U. Schenrk Arms A Cole Allowed 11,575 Upon
d home at SUtlngbourtie. Kent warde would be snag at onoe.
THE MACHINE.
iUWlAw dhtU the followlag things Mr. Meyer walked down the street
of Ulliioto, was also preseni.
Mr. Heaton then repeated the Snt
Their C^ral BuHAmg Hoatmg
county. England, which Is about 45
the tmmtUx *•
Say with aererat cagee. and on the
Tbe aoctety wlll make this an an
Contract—Seaid
Had
miles from London. He had not seco poalm tor tbe aertptoro leaaoa aad
nrto. fair reprcaeniatlM In
cages Pal two itorrou. aa much at
after tbe gatherliig ted barn lad to
Short Session.
Btfvak While on His Way Hema to iraal affair, and H Is the tntentloD of
bU old home lor IC year*, sod
portiMt W the UbA
home and as little Inclined to
the physicians to take a trip i<> Nonli
Catch the Last Train at the Saathough The Eagllsb people are not as prayer by blm. be eald be wtohod In
Saw a. Liberty for the press.
away aa though they were not at
port
Point
this
fall
brtght SUtlon—Taken to
progrualve as the Americans, be saw ■peak ot tbe loeal needa of the a T.
ThMC SMiial ABiBCity tor ■
erty to do so. They attraclad much
short session of the board ot many changes since be left, there 16 P. U. The purpose of tbto orgaatoaDr. Witeyto.
beti of the party mow la odle.
attention.
t*doceiion held Thursday ibe resig jtars ago. HU father died about a Uon Is to so train tbe youag mombara
The Chicago Bird Importers, ol
nation ot kClss Lulu Campbell, one of year ago. and tbe only near reto'Jvi of Ibe ebureb that they ataoold be abto
New York, July 85—Dr. Flint, the
which Mr. Meyer Is manager. Import
the
cUy
teactiera. was accepted, and lift are several half brothers.
uke tbe places of tbe men gad wo
noted surgeon, died si Ibe home u(
ed 100.000 birds last year, among
_
__ par- men wbo bad boon tbe traat of the
Dr. Wiley, ai Seabrlgbt. N. J.. today. Mra. F. J. Gatlin, of Flint, and M>a 1: was recommended that Miss Ulilan
Tbe trip across tbe water
was
them being 16.000 parroia.
John Tatman, of California,
Dr. PUnt's death was due to In
Wlihell. O, bn-a .o «ll lb. .—bo M.'b^„i; ';«W,M,'i„lb
In'^b- ebuRb tor yeara. R tbto porpoto to
WNets Car Load af Pmahurg Lmra
Quests of Honor.
■ 1 . uttr, ol 1,1 p,, n,oblb I'pob
*,,1,. achieved, tbe aodety will be aa aM
JuriM received lari night by being
if Ptoeatorial Apert wm On to
M.olk.» o,
Uobl.gb. lb. n-pol.
,b.
• Ibe parent church to two waye.
i^truck by an auiuoiobile.
CaMral Laka.
A house partj- was given in honor
Firarli bring! yoong podpla tot^
Dr. Flint was hurraing along last
.bop,--,
or
onuiubi], fin., Uie ocMC b,of Mrs. John Tatman. of Oaklio-I.
While not dlreetlf'
tight to an endeavor to eairb
I, ... .bn. r.™mn,.nJM b. Prat
mtn™
rn.fi. le choKb.
Ahow M BMtobers of the Uberty
last (rain ul the Seabrlgbt station. Cal., and Mrs, P. J. Catlln. of Flint, I. B. Ollb,,, ,h., ,V A r.rpi.ob b. .... ,n.,
„„„b,p o»A„U. erangelUilc. the 'B. T. P. U.. Uka
BaMlis and Fkhlag aab ot INilsThursday
night,
the
hosiessea
being
every
other sociely Otinaliand tor re
b(r,a
,0
mi
lb.
p«.l.lnn
ol
brtb.lp.l
„„„
Tbe
automobile,
which
was
driven
toBS, Dl. we eipected to pats
Mrs.
H.
Griffith
and
Mrs.
George
hl|d> rate of speed, dashed sudden
ol ,b. Hl.b Kbool n, . ul.r, ol ,„,.j ^b. .l...n..b,p ,1™,M Soblb- ligious servlcea. canaot but to bclF
threiWh this Ally WedoMday. Augoai
(ul In reaching tome who otberwtoe
ly Into sight and before Ilk- physician Lardie, six ladles being the gaesla.
,h, r«.on,m.ba.Uob
b.ln,
i. eo their way
to Oentnl Lake,
B. 8. Hadley and F. E. Hillard, who
The ladies met at the home of Mra. nfiopim opob PPPIon o, Mr CoPI.,
could get out of Its imtb, bad run
„ cb.rboor,. rrmn., would not be reoched. Tbeec will not
whate they will camp out lo enjoy have been conducting a hersoahe
Orlffllh.
then
went
to
Ibe
home
ot
l-e reached by scriptore. for ocrlptniw
down.
Mr. F.rm.»>b «.n„. bl.bl, r«o,o.
the hvatUg and Ashlag ot that h>cal- and wagon repairing butlnesa on East
Mrs.
Lardie.
who
bad
dIsaMteared
nroofied, h.vln, h.d «.v,n,l „.r. ..
„ , they kbow nothing ot. nor by alngtog
• was taken to tbe homo ot
Ky.
Front street for the Isst six months,
from the little group after their
pcrlence in the »chtpola-ol Duluth, 1$ O'clock Isst Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Of hymns for they have no nndarWiley, where medical uiientlon
Tim Web have Ottered a speelal bsve dissolved partnership and F.
given blm, but after snfTering s^ tlval at Mrs. Griffith s The ladles
graduate ol the -taie normal and ol
Wednesday siaoding of tbe .aignlDeanoe Of them.
cw. and wU arrirer over the Pore Millard has opened an establlsbc
foond Mrs. Lardie In her dining r
the I'nlverslty ot Michigan. Prof.
Marsaetto oa that dale. The club
iitghi and arrived in the city Friday Tbe B. Y. P. U. Is tbe Aeana by
St 415 East Froot street where be will Light, death came ibis monilog.
n here n dsinly supper was In resdl- S Whitney, of the universliy, aod
' »m|Baa» ot eeae of the weaithtesi he pleased to meet bto friends.
morning «la tbe pere Marquette, leav whKdi they iball be roaebed.
Secondly li educates tbe yonng al
I’rol T. C. Cr-asn. nf the slate nor log lor Noribporl a> i no over, the
faialUee of PItUbarg.
Mr. Millard bas bod SO years experlAfirr hupp<T s pleasant social time mal both «|,--:il. highly of Mr. Kerguready to Ibe chURb so that they sbaB
ice aud U an expert blacksmith.
was eD}oy<-d. the guiets then going
be a credit to li. By social gatberinsi
Big Event Will he August S and 6 back to the home of Mrs. Grifflfh,
A re|K>ri of the commitut- on claiute
and by reading the sociely magatine
This Year—Local Boats Will
where the night was spent, all enjoy nnd arcouiii!, was read aud It was
and by taking ihe course of Cbrtatton
Waahliigtoo.
July 85,—Leroy
Enter the Race.
ing breakfast this morntog with M.-s. .moved and i-u|ijNiri<d that the report
CcUore The tatter consista of the
r. H. Carter, of the United States Crisp WM appointed posimaaier
GiiSlib. and leaving for thdr home U- adopted and an order made t,
Bible reading course, tbe sacred LitHMMth end Aeddent Co., i
Hales, Grand Traverse county, vko
The Aldcn regatta, wbieh is a
A. J. write. Who Had H,s Lag Brek (erary roume. and tbe ConquoA or
about
]0
o'clock
this
morning.
Haee a Urstr Field.
O. W. Wblisoo. reslgBed.
annual Bxiurr. will take place iblr.
en. is Getting Better—Mill
he forward movement course.
By
as moved and supported that an
Wednesday
and
Tburadsy.
b«-se means after Ibe person bas
, P. B. CaHar. one of tbe htuUlog
iM- drawn U) make Ihe Orsi payunder Conetfvetion.
AufUBi 5 and 6, and will be tbe larglieeo secured be ts made a ralaabto
raM; bistoees men of the eliy. who
of 11.575 upon the cootraci wlili
•« Mer held- The races will be for
member of The society aod an acilve
tor the last two yean has been man
Arms and Cole tor heating the Cm
ihe'tlOO solid silver cup aa well a
A J While, of Ibe firs of A J
Dr. and Mra Ball Drove Prom Muneic, iial bulldinc tie- beating plam hav
factor In caurcb work-,
ager of the toeaJ oBlees of the United Flsheeitian Visit the Hotel Wieteria al
While and son. North Manliou IsUad.
srualter cups and medals and some
Several questions rvUUng lo locnl
Stales Health and Aeoldenl IntoraBce
ing been delivered on tbe grounds
Ind.. to Leland. Over 800 Milaa.
Fouch—Hsd to Turn Away
bad bit tool badly crushed last
fast boats will be entered inehidlng a
questions were then asked and dis
coamnay, hat received notice that as
and the company being entitled to the I
in
Their
Automobile.
the Hungry.
.
U
geiting
along
Very
nicely.
s5
limber from Traverse City.
cussed
deed aa a aoeeeaaor can be foond Mr.
first psjtniiit
I'pOD motion of Sir
though will be laid up (or some time.
In addition to the boat races, there
If (here is a situaUoa wkcR tte
Carter wlll be promoted to a larger
MoDiague
the
president
sod
clerk
Fishermen are coming to greater ill ber'wsier apons of sU kinds,
White and son are progr
Dr. aod Mrs. Ball and daughter.
Seid.
young people bare nothing lo.aay. U
.b,bon.,a lo b„b,u„ . .™ 1.,,^
„ ,b„,
numbers to Hotel Wlolerta at Pouch, athletic-^ sports on land, ball games, Miss Helen, and Mr. and Mrs WiU
may be overeome by tbe oo«peraiioa
Since Uking charge of the local amoog those who registered last week
.';T.""^
l-bibh
win
b,
Ob,
ol
.b,
fi»,.t
lb
lb.
work, the bustoas* of the company being Mr. and Mm. Fred Freese, ol horse races and band music, Ir fici Ball and son. Wlll. of Muncie. Ind . ar
Of the more expefleneed members. It
The mailer of the unsaaitary con
nonli. They expect lo keep
Alden win ouido Itself this year and rived at Letand Thursday in their
cemtog thioagh this oElce has been Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BaMus,
dition of the lavaiory lo the Htgh operation for about Seven years, bav- was agreed that interest cansM be
will uadoubiedly have a record crowd. aulomohlle, baling made ihe eoure
OB the tocreaae. and TecogntotaL
kepi up wiihoni a regular meeting
school building was dtscusaed. and l>
of IndianapoUB; F. A. Brimmer.
conirsri with Smith 4 Hull
distance
of
5U"
luili-s
in
their
louring
AbUlty the company are oBerttig Mr. PltUbarr. Maas., and M. Marso.
bat Ibe best time lor (be mommoved and supponed that ibe."'*
timber belonging to that Cm
Carte' a wider teM. He will dls|M>se Chicago.
tog. loeany. was Bondar evsnlng.
Dialler be left In U»e hands of the'^^
island.
Young people may bo lead Into leader the manasMoent at toon u poiimltiee
on
buildings
and
grounds.
"
Because of the picnic Sunday
OOC8 TO LAPEER
olbto. and aa nooa as bto ancoceaor
gradually
aa they increaae In ef
wish power to act.
I
awch a crowd descended op the hotel Mr. and Mra Frank O'Brien Enter
Benaelt and daughter. ficiency. Tbe moat important of tho
baa bean fnRy established to
The neetlDg adjourned to meet I
^
that all conidn't be accommodated and
Nelson Kuruc, the Boy Firebwg, Witl
tained a Company of Friends
wwt.
Carter will go to Saginaw, about » were taroed away.
ext Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock MIm- Eihel. of Obteago. wbo have been three readtog eonrses ol the Cbrtttlaa
Se fiant There.
at Acme.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A K. Bennett Culture rourae waa held to bo
whtoe he wilt be assigned to MMihrra
It has been derided that Kelt
Hiss Ada 1- -ft'aiers bas retained ud Mr and Mrs Allaa Grayson, re Bible Reading course.
M. B. Holley rt turned I
night
Mr. and Mtw, Frank O'Brien eater- Kunte. the fire bug lad. wil! go
from a three sreeka' trip 1
t laloed a number of friends at a bouse Lapeer, aod Stiertff Charles Johasoa from Ann Arbor where sbe accum- turned borne this nooc.
Tbe anzwortng of these qnoKtoma
F. C. Rice left this BorniAg on a compieied tbe lecture an^ tho rncMW. .R. AUtoaon. of Ci ago. arrived vtsUIng bto mother at Oloverarme. K. party over Sunday at iheir cottage at today received hn order from Super- paaled Mra. Walter Lyon to the Ualvenslty hoapltal for trealmeta,
three weeks' biwtoeaa trip' for J.
- UA evastog an^ left f ay tor Tiwv- T.. and then solag to New Yoik dty Acme, those present being Hr. and Iniendeni of the poor F. D Marvin
iBg adjourned after a bteaatog.
Mra. B. C. Blllioga, Dr. and Mra. T. A. fit tbe boy oul to soiiable clotbM. The
Mr and Mrs. San Gagnon, of North- Morgan 4 Son. his trip taktog him
ovae Lake raaort for „ vtodi with hto nsd other polBW.
Penh
- and. t and Mr.
Mrs. A. W
E 8 Miller went to Alma (bto ■
paraBts. Hr. uto Mm. F. Alktasoa.
Mr. and Mra B. W. Payne returned
lad win go to the home tor the feeble port, wbo have been visittng their son.^through. Ohio, Kentucky. MIsaouri
BraehUng. of Lanalng A ven' pleas
log to vtsii hto mother. Mn.Lawrence Gagnon, and wife, of Bast’aod Iowa, and be will also stop
He «UI shaafi hto vacation ot two to Rockford ibis noralag after vtoli- ant
time was enjoyed, ibe guests re minded as soon ss be bos been mode
Mlller
Bay. relUDcd home this morning.
|Mtopenpolls and Sl Paul.
weeks with hto pareau.
,lng Frank Paine.
luralag tbto noon on the train.
ceady.
YOUNG TURKS
TAKE STAND
OPENED HRD STORE
WAHT CEITiUN REFORMS
DR. FLINT
WAS KILLED
DOCTORS’ PICNIC
0NB.Y.P.U.W0RK
MR. FERGUSON
IS PRINCIPAL
MISS CAMPBELL LEFT
--
VICTIM OF SPEEDING
BOUSE PARH
RSHEIMEN COMING
BLACKSMITH SHOP
AIBEN REGAnA
‘ noMonoN
PROGRESSING WELL
HAD LONG TRIP
BU^NESS IS GOOD
BOU^^
w -
.... -.
"'7'''. 7'"-7 >•
•fMne TRAVW
. .
oomy eaortad Tk*
_Gfaad IiarcrK HcnM nnod
nito to «a oihr ft*y Bwtk. teTttc t
of oton M la*. V*Bto sMt
TWie« * WKIK.
Of oor antta. *• fotoato of tfcto op*
LOCALS lOST
BY ONE POffiT
-;r^''••-
MA TUCaDAV. JULY » IMA
The groom was aiteoded by
briSth brother. Joe Bbreabcrger.
rides tbe bamediato nlaUvas
dose frieads of tbe couple, the i
ben of tbe Twentieth Oeotury
a M a la to M Traverse Qty Stole Bak
RnoHi k btoy at
tottoliMk.
A Tney Imt. Priall ■>,
.
' Mb to pro ' ~
R- FtorS CttaeA. VW* PraatSm
Ktoacy tfostble preys open the nriafi.
wtoatoii. «M oturlj uubto
SaaseM Oarlawfi. CuUer.
vigw and cbeeriwlPtob 4bto coodltloa of tho tanato It
A J. Maynard. AesL Caahtor.
to cTMoot tbot bn aeetm to tbe um
A J. Havliaad. Aato OmSMt.
ISlCBlt la h«r bot- OLD MISSION WAS THE VICTOR
After tbe ceremony tbe happy cou
SUNDAY;
Regular Weekly Me
uHlr aag*. oad for ibto
CAPITAL. SSOO.OOO
ple were showered vrttb eongratnlaHie Caat.
EidDeytrouWhp
doM aot tosre tbe tree apoo wbtek
turns end bam wtobee from tbelr many
become so prevalest
SURPLUS, tdO^OOO
aba to batched, la the larva or eaterthet it is not socmTba beet aboot of tbe Traverse aty Mends. Pub* wp nerved dortag
pillar ata«e. bownet. It to aa eaay
naoa for s child to be
the evening by Mlaa Lnnra ttreaRad and Qua cinb bald tbto
k’nmmtto.n.
bora aflicted with
natter lor ber to aaeeod tbe tree, aad
beiger.
and
refrethmenta
under
took pUoe Frida- aftornooa. tbere
weak kidseys. If tbe
It to to tbto etato that tbe slrdHaf: of
being a larger number panlclpaitnc direction of Hra Ed. Whit, wbo wp'rhildariBxtesteooftea.ifttaeoriDcicsIds
tbe tree la-a pioteetloa.
OLD - MISSION RAN
greater
Interest maaUetted. mlsirep of eeremoal... were rarved
jRtf cest sIlDVtE ss TltDeMfiHs
*>Tbe larva to a non 1
THREE MEN.
by tbe Mlsp. Prarl aad Helen WllHarry
Kaeeland
wore
the
weekly
tally reeffotoed fono, belog oae of
medal away oa bU coat, eeenrtng high helm. Tbe refretomenu eonatoted »t liug.dcpeodti^ii.lheesuneQf Ihcd,
the noet*beaatlbil of e
....Ice cream, ph- colty i« kidney
... rT ____u.
•!.>
£first
Pink
and
green
brl*
irooMe,
and
the
"■t~ to derived fron tbe feci that In TraveiM TeMt a Rally to
Ninth score. 21'birds out of ». The first _j _i___ ________ I ..»_i P.II-.
vtep sbonld be towards Ito ireelinent of
ed almooto. angel food. devIVa cake. ^
score wss ss (ollowu:
these toiporUE□tor*^ 7>i.n.
and Two Men Made the Clrbody to eorared *1tb
white rake, nablaeo waters, and a
Harry Kaeeland .........................
ible u dee
due to s'dimaaed eooditi
llaaUy aad beaaUfaUy colored lufis
ewN of the Seeee-Wae^
Dr. F. i. MAeNCTT
beautifully decorated bride's cake, tp ksdners and Uedder and not
Deaus
Oocblla
..........................
of hair. Tbe body of tbe adoli iu«
Eaeitlfig Oame.
Spweianwtwf
Tbe
bridal
party
were
seated
at
*
wni Gifford ..........................
eoek caterpillar to aboataalaeb loot
nail table.
_
ftu^KA rALua eoNTUT a aio AH aloog tbe back to a ainpe of la- In a cloae esclilnc .game Sunday Allen Smith .................................
EYE, BAR, HOSE
with __________________
kidi
Aamng the out of town guests were|»na both need the
Old Miaaloo woa the third game of Tom Tatee....................................
_
AND THROAT
HeoM black. wUob la bordered
Mr. and Mrs. George O'Seal. of Peios-jT^tnild and the
Several epecucular shots
riet fiwoi Traverue City 3 to Z.
■ fli yoMli^ «* H»
ellber elde by brtllUnt yellow elrlpe*.
OLASSBS FITTED
Us^Rwlixcd.
Still further down the aldte are other Triverte Oliy’t defeat wet canted by made In tbto etring. the Ee’
or« w«
• aav «H* gntlM «tUt Um Moem yellow etrlpea. Prolmdla* forward almpiy refuting to ute tbelr blu aad CocbIln.plcking off a bird that Hew In
bottles- Yoo may'
M tk* NUcm »kll» V4Mtk« Tr1» from tbe bead ead of the body ere two tbe pastes BxUne gave out. -Nine lig sag course off to one tide which brother-la-law and alstor of the groom,'
MstMt «U^ doMd ton rrcBiBg «t plumee of loag bUek balra. A elmUar bits, two passes and two stolen bases lonked as tboogb It was out of rsap and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Avery and have a sample bedtle
of his pn. but be tore U ioto bits. daughter. Frances. ^ New Orlrans
t e’etoek. Whm U to sutod tint bruBb eneada ftosi the UU ead of the brought them but tw
in the ttdrd. Brady, tbe dm nmn Allen Bmlib was a new man bn* did who are spending ibe aumiw r »lifi'!nclu.l.ng manv ol thethoosandsof testiIMUM *oto» »»• »»tod for
body. Upon tbe forward half of tbe
relatives In this city.
I momal letters' received (rtsm sufferers
----------- . it *111 bo
are four deaee braabHke lufU of op bwt out hU lubeld bit. and stole well at that, making several good
'cnm!. In wnting Dt. Kilmer L. Co..
Tbe bridal couple with Mr
shots. L. Ystes wp In tbe game
or white lialra. Oo ear- eecond but three men all Mt
tbu 0» team WM DM c
S'. Y.. be sure snd menlioo
ALL KOrXW OF OUT FLOWSSB
Mrs. O'NPl. tbe Rev. and Mrs.
Do^'i S^S'sny’myslskV.
bn atou a&tDulr*. It «oiiM ptou* hma parta ot tba body are apou of Ull bard loaiead of eacrlSclng bim apln Ibis wwk. picking off 8
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed.
Walt
left
Ssi^1 remember tbe name. Swsmp-Root,
tkt pobiuhnw of tho RMord opd brilliaat red. la Utfe atage both the amnd. Again In tbe seventh, McIn tbe 25. In this slrtag Kneelaad seDl I
urday
for
Peio^^ey
where
the
Dr.
Kilmer'.
Swamp-E^.
snd ih^ adented the hlfhesi score of tbe sbooL,
HanU tf CM of tiMM VMOUOB trip! malaa aad feaialee are able to aaoead tyre walked «1ib no one ouL
V.,
00
cv«7
«pM kp ««»rM to okdi OM of tb« (be tm. which they do aborUy before When be\(f;led to tteal Snlfka foaled and his birds were not elwaye easy lO'Neat family will bold a family reunion at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs.
'
marks
eltber.
and
then
alammed
away
at
tbe
ball,
paaalag lato tbe cocooe period.
Tbe following Is tbe second score: George O'NpI. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ato of oestse, woold be in-Tbe cocooa aiay be fonad la tbe fordag Mac to «eoond.
O'Neal wiU make tbeU- borne in pbl- Carver* this week.
Olen W. Power
Both Of theee men are fait
StoM^
rarr PtomaL We rrevlcea of the'nark of the tree at a
eago for a abort ilme. but owing
The barge David G. RuaV loaded pig
Ed. Monroe ...
na piMMd. boworar. to award tbaae ereaat-colored hairy cavalope about Traverae City made no attempt
.
....
tbe 'position of Mr. O'Neal, which iron at the compuiiyf d«k for flcve- Grand Traverae. More team Oliver Weierw .
Jfto«^ia tbe wtasera.
threwquanei* ot aa laeb kmg. At thie
In tbe mailer ot tbf'YttaCa.td'Mui
lakes btm to tbe large cities, they will | land tbe oiber day.
Lon
Helgee
...
nsisatortty of votae lor the oaadl- ■tage It to eaey to detect aod deetroy work to what the locals need. They
M. Uu-klns. deceased.
not
remain
In
Chicago
pennanenlly.
Notice la. berwby givee that (oar
deeerre praise for their ninth IddIdc C. 0. Sherwood
. .
Saiae. to tbe ooatoat wwtw reortved tbe ibiect.
Tbe best wishes ot a large circle ofl
months from tbe 30th day ot June,
Thle string had the lowedt score ot
rally sad tbelr Individual batilug.
.
ibioir jNMsel (rtosdahlp. while the
-It allowed to hatch from tbe
A. D. llkis. have been allowed tar
friends go witk.tbe young oouple to
tbe shoot, several of tbe nx
S^e to Elphth.
' ' Srluera devoted oosalderable nmtr coon, the feaale will la a abort time
present their ctolau
tbelr new boi^. both of whom. are
tbelr Brat chance ibis year
There was not a scoro until i
^ to Boeara sew aabaetJbtoa.
Theee toy a brood -of egga. Tbeue are ea' to aaM court
well
known
la
this
city
aad
are
pigeons.
Olen
W.
Power,
one
of
the
. MbaertpOotoi were *Itoo beeaaee of caaed In a fiotbllke inbetaoce, which Hgbth. Tbe Old Mlulon team tu
V tbe rapard watortalaed tor tbe eoeteet toeeomea bard aaj waterpnof. It 1« ed off right. AIIIBOQ slammed a line best shoU in tbe elnb, pt the high (avorlauw am^ng tbe young people.
requlred to preseal tbelr claims
inta, Ibieetow the eonteet to rightly la tbto ataU that tbe tutaock CDOia drive to right Hanaey bit to Colby score. ptcUng off 18 birds, while C.
said court, at tbe probate office,
tiaad a Pdpator wtlag ooeteet Tbe paatee tbe wlater monlbt.oad may be who fumbled tbe ball and both run- O. Sherwood, who for tbe second time
sj Landlord Rushnion' was beard to aa) in Ibe city of Traverse dly In said
were safe. Pnlclpher hit to right tn his life parUcipted In a trap S ARE LOOKING UF
<
veto iMived bp >toi Untoe PratU of moat eaetly fought. Oettroylag oue
county, on or before the 3rd day of
THE WEATHER MILL, ♦jsoni.ihlng alwul noi expecting many November. A. D. im. and that mM
•boot, got only 2 out of tbe 25.
while Oonder was giving
' Oil MHMito, wtbo woa la dtotrtet No. of theee aeate denroyi many lad'vidihis >-<ar. uylng "Uibi Is prealdentlal claims win be beard by mOd court
Juggitog exhibition AlHeon and Han- Monroe wp also s new man. securing
7 1 jm toaprtotogly torga. Hlu Piau-e
ila.
I Tuesday, the 3rd day of NovutoJerry Tbomp and Harvey Lang- year" Hut contrary to hU experia"tMat beUg »U«tTbto eaUUea
-It U evldeat that once a brood of cey both scored, the Old Mlasion 8, while Lou Melges at bis second at-r. A O. ipng. at ten o'clock In tb*
lempi Ibis year, bad a score of 4. worthy went to Leland Friday to vlsli UOI.S, he bas a good numls-r of gutwU
PfsU to the extra trip aad will egga la laid on tbe tree the sticky gir rnotera going wild.
Bxilne
Oliver Waters could not locate ihweather factory and secure with heavy bookings for August
.-gllll bar to toke p.friaad with ber dle acta aa a deirlmeat rather tbaa a Seed Pulcipber to IMrd. Miller
J'9A abe
to NUgara TbUa.
____ WAIJW,
help to tbe tree, as all latecto which safe on Bbrenberget'a error. Pnlclpher birds, not doing p well •• be did ibe enough prophecies to last them for a Quite a few- giicsta are hero from the
Judge of Probate.
I The aeoM prtM la dtotriet No. t are batched npon tbe tree ere p.-e- adding a little bit more. Tbe redskin flrat time be tried to make a score, se few montbf, at least Just where tbe extreme south, some of w-bom are
weather mao has his factory U kept keeping ub on the leniperwinn- at June SO July 7-11-21 28.
-• waa vp* «p iee BrMtlag, a yoimg veated from leaving a ThltprobJliy side eeooDd but tbe local Infield pall curing but 7 out of the 25.
home
and
meanwhile
congraiulatlug
Tbe
third
string
resuHad
in
the
fol
profound secret, the only persons
^ am of great mttgr. apd who baa aeeochto for the conetderable oumbi ed off a nice double play, retiring tbe
lowing score:
knowing where this is being Messrs. ibemaelves jMcause they are in Old
1 node Wnaelf very popolar elaoe be of taaeeta which are found upon treat ■Ide after U was too late.
ChocQilte Pie b Bedthfol
totot to Oraad Traverae oonaty.
Traverae City showed tbelr pme- C. O. Carver ........................................... 20 Thomas and Langworthy, wbo refuse Mission.
protected la tbto way.
Food eipcris agree that ebocolata
Fishing bis been very good the last
divulge the secret.
•* la dtoMet No. 1, Traverae Cltx.
lu In the ninth. Novak filed to deep Wm Darvow ..........................................IC
-In tbe larva ttale tbe Inteef may
t bealtbfnl and anNot having the art of prophecylng w<>ek. several fine Strings of perch be
j4 utk am* MoOon; wVe ol the wen be readily deetroyed by tpraying Uit' left and Colby bit shat^ly ibrougb Will Gifford........ t ....:..................... 16
ing caught. The lUbennen oT OJ^l
C- G. Sherwood ..................................... 12 Ibe real thing tbe tsro so-called w<
t kaewB blaeknalth. aad aanetary of UeeVfib parit green or other Intecil- abort stop. McIntyre planted
MisBloo going ooi 10 tbelr isuncher
0 can Imagine aaytklBE
tba Trtvone City lodge of Bka. re- dde; an efheent metbod, but niorr tbe tame place ahd Novak scored. Ed Monroe .. ....................................... 9 er propheu became desperate,
ipiing or delicious tbaa a
lilt tbelr nets Is one of the InierestSherwood wp pme and tried ibe reallxlng that the only way to
J dodrad a idal of IWJtt votea. a good diiricuU than the dettrucilon ot eiibci When Saltka came up tbe crowd, yell
liig sights onjoyod ^y the eumuer nice large piece of CbocoUte pieT
these predictions ao they will
r »IM over the aext aeareet coeteetaal, tbe cocoon or egg maaa.
ed for one of his long drives but Ms stcoiid string, meeilng witb muct
Hard (u make lo the old way but
sucoP, killing nearly hsK o
with tbe weather, they decided lo gueels.
Uaker
' • whkb aecoiad for ber the extra trip
J". CbocoI badly infected ibould brvi best was a shun By to left.
Ur. George Williams, of Chicago, ___ _____ ____ _______ _.joltoaa oa
■tart out on a still hunt for the fac
tbe alteatlon of a tree pruner or oibo.- ■rounded to short and Old Mlsaloa string. Darvow. an old band. Ued
eni out with Ute men and helped ihc package. Contains all 1
^ ,0*itoa Oemalae, of Oematoe peraon who abould remove tbe egga thought that Colby Interfered vriih the Olffurd. one of the crack sbou wbu tory where all kinlls ot wraiber Is
play. W. C. Hull, umpiring could not hp been winning high scores all earn- brewed, snd when they return there lift 1.8U0 pDUMto of fish and Hie next
tBtotbaw. wtaa tbe aeeood prtoe la aad oococoa
mer. but bis eye wp off yesterday will be enough erestber banded out to day. he started out alqae after fish.
ft. though, and both runners wi
No. 1. by a total vote of llA-At tbe present atage of tbe pest
hringlDg home some fi^ specimens.
safe.
Bbrenberger hit to sbortsiup for some reason he could not explain. saiUfy even the most exacting oikv
^SM.
K can be iwadUy cheeked by
Mrs. 8. H. Walker and ebUdraa. ac
r* TW Ber^ tally apprectotea tbeef- method, without retorting to other more work. With Brady at bat H Monroe killed one more bird tbe sec Accompanying tbe weather proidieis Or. WniUms Is one of fbe busy men
^torta pat forth by an of tbe caadl- artlBcial meant of prevfenting the ac- hwked good tor a tie but Bake ended ond string then be did bis firsL C. O were Mrs, Thomp. Mrs. Langworthy of Chicago, being superlniendeai of companied by a maid, were aaions
Aaierican Sunday School union.’so the g'. R. dt 1. itossengera tbto wraCener,
who
Is
oonsldered
about
tl»Slid
Captain
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
Chsee.
aad dekm to eepeelally
oeae of the Intcct lo tbe tree. The the pme in an nnsubcesirul attempt
best shot In the city, lost bis first bird who will see that tbe two prophets do of course his fish stories pass aC par log. going lo oinenB for an extended
steal third.
destruction ot the tree on sccouot of
stay.
McIntyre threw fine ball and waa and that rather got his nerve, but be not gel mixed up In a cyclone and here.
this pest to a aeedleee aacrlBc-.The Trat orse Cliy colony ecems
Mrs. E J. Maxfield. of Grand Rap
bip score In this string, kllllug blow- out to sea. Mr. Thomas as
leas amount ot energy tpent upon well supported. Traverue City making
collecting the laaecu would be equal double plays In ibe second and 2U in nil. Monroe made s grsnd sured his Mends that the trip had oo U- enj0)-ing tbemeelvcs. During the ids retarnod home today after vtoUlag
lut
week.
Mrs,
Cochlln
and
Mrs.
MofslgniflcsDce pulillcally, but was pure
friends at Ne-ab-u-waata.
ly efficient aad-lbe ireee preserved eighth. Old Mission found him tor strand shot In this string.
fall have eoierulaed several from
Tbe last score wa> p follows
ly a matter of the weather.
but rix sate ones, tWo of them being
Traverse City. On Sunday last. Mrs.
fielder's choices. He bit one and Harry Kneelsnd
H Montague, ‘of Traverse City. Mr.
passed no one. but struck out four wm Darrow ..
"WHITE WINDS- OOIND
and Mr». R. W Massey, of CadllUc.
Olen W Power
According to tbe nport made from Just one wss stolen from Bill Snlfka'a
Mr and Mrs. Wynter MaaaPy. and Mr.
Win Gifford
Oraad rfavea for tbto cuelomi dlatrlct. catching.
and Mrs. Ben Montague cairn- down In
Frank
Irtoh
..............................................U
Traverse
City
got
nine
bits
end
there are NO enrolled veaeeU In tbe
their cars, and lu the an.-nioon lbr«tThere was more Interest In ibis
dtolrlct and but 27 of tbeae are aall- cepted rebates so that they pt
Elk Kaplds, Mich, July 2« -The Traverw- Cliy launcher called h-re. 21
string than tn any of the pnx-<Jins.
iBg vcaaMa, abowtag that tbe -white ftnt free twice Five whiffed and Prosbyierlan .^oday school to ibe person-- in jll U-lng abo:ird.
for various reasons, and when the 25
winga" c( tbe lakes are being fast dle- Stole bases. As the series sunds.
nmber
of
about
80
Indulged
in
the
Mr and Mrs A F. Cameron ami
poeed by the gasoline boats.
Tbe Traverse City bas two pmes and Old shots were finished Pow-er and Darrow annual picnic on Wednesday Teams
son. of Traverse Cl'y. spen'
flood a tie, 16 each.
Mission one.
paming ot tbe take sdmoner
carried the happy crowd lo Yuba park with Mrs U. C. MoBall. Ml»a Bth<-: His Hinds were i Solid Mast, aod
As each man, allboup ho could not
W. C. Hull did wbat no other um
of regrti to mav as there was
matter o
where under the trees by tbe bay
Dissasfi Sprsid All Ow His Body
Rei;. of Traverse L'liv. s|*-iii
________^ and a chsrm shout those pire bM done this year, giving satis- be high man. wanted at lept second gr«-at and memorable dinner wa* e:
—In Four Days the Child «m
Oats with Margnet Moffall.
honors, five more shots were bred bytn of tbe Her- sturdy old carriers tbsi the more taction to both players aod rooters.
Bathing, games and eports of ^
(111. .'t the favori'.- pastimes of the
Entirely Cured-Mother Strongly
Power
securing
Uie
five
snd
Old
Mlsrion
baited
as
follows:
Ex
e csld aad Seeord oompaay. . The
Bwtera boaU do not poaseaa.
kinds filled a happy day full to <
yuiiiix
j»-.iple
of
liltrvson
in
Darrow
but
3.
giving
the
best
score
tine, plicb: Miller, left; Swsney. soc
' emae ta aew auhaertpUou tor Tbe
TbeouetoBu report to InteresUng
brim and night Uroughi ail borne sate w."k. hOsi l>«-ii a-atcbliig troRs. while
^■vNURg Record was m tad for the from another point of view, however, ond; Deerlog, first; Brigp. third. lo Power.
fieg h-Rs for »ilpp.-r. tu.ans
a
Frank Irish made his initial bow to without accident by any kind
0^ Tmvmwt Uomid. tt. Tbto wUl as It showed that out of tbe MO vee- Deney, caicb; Allison, center field;
The Antrim Hardware Co. are bund ■KaibeniiR in' of the bunch
Ibe
birds
In
ibis
string,
and
Uaneey.
right;
Pulcipher,
short.
^be «it eepectol laterest to tba adve^ eeto. l« were from CbarlevoU, 15 from
ling a store room across the alley,
On Hunda>
In -'.i»d Mrs Muc
Traverse City's betting order was: tbe 25 tbois picked off 11. wbieb wp
’
who nap the beaefft ot tbe In- Cbeboysu. 17 from Praakfort.
back
of
tbelr
store.
“On* day we ootioed that cor OUle
son
and
.Miss
N.l'l-.
-Mrs
A
H
Hulli
.comped tortlory covered by both from Lndtogtoa, IS from Manistee. 17 Kroupa. center; Novak, first; Culby, better than some of those more used Tbe new coiUges building by th>bey waj all beekoi out with Itchtog
da> and dauglir.-t Uui-il- sie-lU ih- day ewes. We first nuucnl ll en hu UtUs
aecoad; Mctoiyw. pitch;
SnlfP; to Ibe ways of day pigeons did.
V ^ jMffMP. Thle addlUOB to mere vainaad 10 from St. Joe.
Iron Co. to the number of about 1C
taaod*. Ilu baiuto wwe am si bod
••Mite bWMae tba greator praporUoa of Traverse <3ty to in this dlatrlct and catch; Baker, left; Brady, ihirt; As the season advances. lUteiest in are newsly completed Although built at Ulil Missliio. driwug down In -.he then, and we dulo't think anythtnc
doctor » car
•mmai would result. But tbe next day
Bbrenberger. ebori; Oonder, right ibu^ sport Increases, and next week a
'-HMm an paM ap for a loag parted.
ler epanmt Is unucoesaaty.
much alike they are luilnied and fin
Ur. S. M Campbet!. of e»tJi-siub, III . we beard <d Ibe Cuticura ItotnMltos bsiiw
tllll better sbool Is snUcIpai-.l
rlMklBc them ttaady wfaacrfban (or a in the report, eeveral rather ancient field.
eu gaud for iicbmg sures. me., that 1
ished differently and make a hand arrlvi-d no Tuesday last lu
Score by Inninp:
thought 1 would get them. By tUa
some
llitle
village.
'
veesels were shown, among them be Traverse City .......... 0 0 ii 0 0 0 0 C 2—!
weeks' visit with bk> faDiily at allic- Ume Uae diwv- had sperod all ovw bis
body, and hu baadi were tevaiing but
The new: cement sidewalk ordered
ing tbe Third Michigan wblc^ was .Old Mission .............. (lOOOUOOSe—3
a solid raav of thu itching disease. I
by the council and being built by tbe
•f■«“ ■■■■ »» —
built in im. Tbe TbSil Mlcblxan
Lee Curtis, o( Joliet, arrived
went to the drug store and pURhased
'nmindkf at |postal dapartaient nl- •tin la acHve aervloe towlag lop
a box cd Cuiicura boap aad o '
village marshall w-ttb a crew of Thursday las' for a lisdayif vi
Cubcura Ointinrnt. saul I' at night L
from iketr subsertptloa
;
to cat offr (I
traln.-d
men
Is
now
nearly
compleion Bast Bay.
with Mr and Mrs. C A. Leighton
Stopped ray liUie boy ei t tooTtfae
'Itots aU aabscribm who have been in
amounts
wand
Wilbur of Lawrence. Kansas. Cuticura H'jap and lukewar_________
him wed. 7'bes I dried him
anaars tor a atlpslaud period. This
miles of as fide v
e found. 1
p,,|y„
,|,p CongregaUecal washed
with a euft bath towel, and took the
A Oeldberg and Family Came Feem
.nllsg baa. of ooorae, decnaaed tbe
A number of cliliens i ■ building; chunh on Sunday Uet.
Cubciow Oiirunmt and rubbed him
Cincinrtatl in Their Touring
Itowoughly with u. I did this every
- circalathm ct aewepapen to a certain
cement retaining walls and are finish-1
o'llrten rotoraed
evening bracre 1 jnit bim to bed aad la
Cao-On Way Week,
-ecMst. bol ottly temporarilyThb Strt Wtonle and Sn^ Caught ll
tog out bandtome boulevards about
Charlevoix where she three or four nights be was csMliefy
Sunday, the Bun* WelpN
aired. Tou have mr fiirnilsslra to
"BenM aad Reeord company have re
tbelr bomee
|
Halley
A Goldberg and family arrived la
publtob this because anybody who mfftog 71
ferod as my baby did ought to kaow *
BeauUful
Ebk
Rapids
with
Its
fine
the city yesterday from ClnclQPtl
“of tbe territory oovsiwd by both
E O'Bnen relumed to Chlragf
Miss Josephine Ebrenberger. daugh trees, It, situation between Elk Lake
Mr. Goldberg's Stearns louring <
^pspprs aad'bave toaad It aeeessary to
Bert and -Babe- WlnMe
ter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ebreti- and the bay. Its One walks and well Thim-dsy IsM after a lO-day-dHtoSttnae sasdlag tbe paper to quite trolling for Mackinaw tn Ben s launch having bad a deUgbi/uI trip and en- berger, was united In marriage Friday kept lawns U becoming well known St the tone*.
to awmber. The lacrMsed list dne to Sunday aad when they rvlnrned. oonnteriag very little trouble,
Mr snd Mr*. George Newton.
lad-, bepL 16, lOOT.'•
mscblqe la rated at 66 boiwepower night at the borne of the bride's par a> one of tbe tidiest spots on all the
fftoffan .fWto ooateet. however, badd 11 fish with them,
Oklaboms CUy. arrited oo Tuesday
ents. $07 West Sevenib street, to Fplendld chain of lakes.
jam aMHUaiably own tbaa make weighing 71 muhds. tbe Urgest and only once wp it stuck and that
The vUlage to Just entering on an and will spend tbe rest of the snmmer
Cbarleu O'Neal, of Chicago, son of
sSat It kas boon neoemary u weighing 11 pounds and the ■mallcsi wp when U dropped Into sand
deep that only the runnlag boards Mr aad Mr*. George O'Neal, of Peios- extended work of sewer making at Ibe Pines
^Slseoafiaae on accoaat of tbe reoeat about three pounds.
Fmleruk Parsons made a buslne-s
supported It and tbe wheels spun key. formerly of ifalt city Tbe Cere Several main lines are to be run this
Of course the -blggeai
Aaa BtorifhMdi Pravamtaiaai
mony was iierformed by the Rev J somnaer.
trip last week lo Grand Rapldsaway, tbe Stbermen leaving three bel^essly. The party was In
Cured by CnUouw.
Elk Lake rosorts are full and (be Paraons It a guest at CoiUge
burry and stopped at Akron. Cleveland 8 Ranm. of Troy. N Y, brother-inTHE TUSSOCK MOTH,
trolNng books in tbe )aws
GeoUr
otnear Ute ai-i_
fero with Cottoora
summer business Is booming.
Rbue.
t.-.
—. law of the groom.
Otounent.
the great Swui v.«re. aui tm>
than to maek concert in tbe city Mackinaw, the deb being eo large they and other points, being on tbelr
Tbere
were
about
guesu
present,
C.
D.
Webster
Is
enjoying
Mra.
Hayes,
wife
of
Senator
U>nn
BM
rub.
Waihoff theOtalmrottaffee
OTto lha appearance of tbe tiueoek broke the wire Hoes when, they were
Binuua With Cwiioira Soap aral has
from
his
brother.
BdWebster,
of
Hayes,
of
Springfield.
III.,
and
Mr*.
tbe
parlon
being
besuUfully
decorat
SBSfb VMi and other elUea. the peat being hauled to.
water aad cowUnue to batiw tto fato
*
Mrs. Louie J. Smith and children, ot ed In sweet peas and ferae, tbe color Gaigbler. 111., where be Is bosimaater. growai Brown aad ebUdron have frrtyfw soinefniniJtas. BepeatmorwSlrmEMMtoff ban la great Bnmbera.
Just la keep up the reputailna of
tng and eesntog. At oUmv Obmb aw
•argaat. earatsr ot tbe tbe faaiUy. Art Winnie west up the Nortbport, wbo have been spending acheme being pink aad green. Tbe Mr. Webster to accompanied by bis leassd the collage. Oakbursi. owned bot water aad Cwtieara Scap for bath
the iPt sU weeks vUlilng friends at bridal couple stood betoro s bank ot wife.
by LewU H- Mlnar. of Springfield. Ill ing tbe face as oftea as agneable.
back wUh
ferns and sweet peas, the bride wear
Miss Nellie Hill went to visit 7bey have Miss Hannah Brown u- a
moth aad bow to deal with him as large speckled oaee aad dida'i have Ft. Wayne. Ind.. nuftm home
ing a dainty dress of wblie PeraUn Meads at Duluth; leaving Elk Rapids fuesL
BMraiag.
all the SMtlng he wanted eltber.
Mr. and-Mrs. C. Kelaon and two lawn trimmed with val lace. She car on Friday lasL
. *Ttoto IMSM to aa laterpetlag ItlUe
iww,. Johnston snd
rrsni; Hudson, of FUat. went
Mr. and1 jsrw.
Mrs. Robert
cbildreo weal to OreeavlUe today to, ried a sbowur bouquet of bride's nnee
Mr. aad Mrv. J. Baldos
^Mtom. sad H
of Detroit, are viaiUBg ike^Cadillac today.
jsbe was alieodcd by her cousin. Mias
vlalL
Damaik rmdlly gaarded amlast aad
NO SCORES UNm 811.
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'' Dr, MnM-ntbal-TbomiuKW baa retarr
^>010 MoBdsyb Record.
top from the efferie of too tnuilij Mi», A. H. Itonm ii and Mrs. J
Id from a ntonths’ visit to Ddlalh. From SaturdBy'B R«ca(«.
'Mrs. liiikr. of Oklaboms, is rlsltbit whisky and Ibe attitude, not an un |ltrnnei' «eui lo Se'nn loday U> v
Thominon marned atiooer tbsn
Charles Asttoo. of Detrofi. U visitSI llu) homo of her sister. Mfa Hel- eommqn ocearrooev cither. Well, we at'NS W.. llarrlUKiouv.
'be Mieadrd, la rcsiKwiM lo a tele- iBg mve a abort Uaw.
Haw to k*vp wrtL
frteh, of »6 Wf»t Tenih Atrert. Mrs.
ime down on the run aboot a rod at
PetllU,. or- li.muiatA ana A
Lo accompany Mra. W. N. KelMiss May Spldlc weal to Maatoo to
Tb» 1. the prwbta. Ot. A. W. <Wb
Luh« siKot s coopU- of weeks with
a step and rescHied the liuituiu ibor thur Dolton, of NitiSeii
Nitiseii f(ty
fity.^n* tn lb
I). Unit, when.' Mre. Kelley ug. day to visit her slver.
Nevra Dili hair bripad ■■■• tbewmadi «4
ber OHHbrr si Otsrleroh beP
HCAfttT CREATION IN EEMION
ouahl) llrwd and saiisOed.'
city vlslllus l>r. QriRO^.
(weple 10 toJstby RsMBofiteirretnatdiBiy
derwcBt an ui>crstion at Hnriter'.. h->Miss Dollie Mater left for FUe
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^ 111 II .
IN CHICAGO.
M o. Ik-ssl. T' ler. who l.ue bi'CU plial. Mr.- Kelley U gemog along snd Macton ihfe morning.
j
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...............................afebewiAisil^
fv'-.fnc her M-'-t. Mr*. A. 'V- Iv-k, uHcidi'.f'
mAk Fannie R. Thonipsoo rwturni-d
Mrs,
Jame.
Kmesl.
of
WflUam.l-urg.
Rsiriihi tn sUend the under
;:i iirio'd lo-M.iui—r title al'"i.>aoa.
Aon Arbor ^s oyoraing.
|
taker's wfiTesUoD. He will miiTT
■n.l4^ w
j M(. and Mf
Stanley l>t>Oiv«i of .•vcco’iipaitt. j hor daugbiera. Irma and
Tnsraday.
N'i'u.wh. Ky . I’livid tod.iv f'lr a .AlFi , AS *.ir as this Hir toaay. tbR
iiiug on a tiuMDeu tri|v.
foMeihsoossn rv--»ro«t«lp.r.W,UB
CharU** AsMoo. wbo ha>i Ih<«'d visit
IliHc gin- Serug to Mspt- fay for 3
j\. ;i uMh Mr fd .Mr-- A. '.V ^^•.•k
I. F. I'.vIMn- and danebter wnil may k«*e owlookr-! it *> s wok to WM m
Ids friends
lends lo the clly. reiunK-U to U» •
I'oreli, nf Xiaverre j Miss AUda Stoekiii^ niiiin<-d to
tbrteOnn •hso i, gnitua 4swa laid y«« M
gramUalh r. I„ A.
tniU Usi nlxlii
irBud ll.iie.l. :ln. nyorniiig.
wewkasd mrvrslJr.
< Of the KJeveiiili ttua- ^Oiaiid Ru|>ids ibU nxee f:.; all-T Marriagiou. Miss EdPb Harrigloa
Mr. and Mrs. K. VV. toody returned
> Wrank Wmuie r>l'jrn..l this
.He G H I v.,... t9 Sw-wi fiu Duf
l>etro
ttaiarday (rtmi a trip U> l>etru|i
sod arewshinal disirk-t huv«- tin ui>pbpi>fiilitT 11s ihi. city with El « Har- nn.rniiig from .t n.ii watt her iiaienu «ue.<>k>3,'um:—*'l (rh ArNlnsud, raadown,
Uiaii.liit^ a rlioM line :f Ni-alii.e
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On 'their way home
kopiiorf for iiMiitre^v^jp, nmn Santa.
M.V11CX. t.rs-’., bekrd ewergy ood ftresftk
rlngion, brothel t>( Ibe lit".- jiirD, i- Can. I.ake.
tiiopped at lAnalna. liraod LedRe.
i. .A VY > haw 1 Net.. Mb WTl me tMb|
NMr»t Will 0*liv«r the -Kcx NoU” Mulllieo and Grand Rapids to vUti who. l.j his life
h«-a denio(b.trui'-d
IS
Is.11
vw.vtng
lit
Msple
flty,
Miss
In
ne
Munnd
wph
aJenwent
r. and Mr> A. P. do’-mari aril
or. give etc Irelal -Irep sad gnori graMsl
whai CUB l»e aceonipLi.hed by u'
friends.
*
ploretice LIof BuSahl, o SutnaiU ('lly tbi> ii».nunR lo visit b , . s-st f-netgi. I giirs.l ict-s prsaA rad .
and Miv (' It Kb by. s>f '.'on
Mr. and Mrs. AHmti Pauon. of In- ro4>l!Jje, courusitnis. hraiu]^ luuu.
All GtatM ExMpI lews
<T •tinnher. Mis D \|onr.aiiiinuh. Oliw. »fni III Honor il l*
dlaiiia. uetil 10 UlcD Haven
lYir ponrsii sad ttrnanneol A. Yf.CbMhll
ere Mug Held.
Hornoii^a lariu uud toremd from
Non>i|syrt lor a vW wl'h J e: '
Mck TrvtualD’ ol M.-bl. C.t>, Mo
M D . thr tmm.mi Kecvir« Rndr aamoe, ••
R O.K>dan went to Hear Isike iieevasary to ship for blniM If lipiu
|-barl..- Stewart and otlwr rela - in the city for a file ila.H' vi-.t rrrn b.« to cean at *11 drwlan «> Uv. A
'i.i’.tiii Rvan- L'.i . e| l.rv k'itnrl.
this fiinmlna to visit her daliRhler. ■sriy matihiKKl. he bus. by Mr
tlve*.
It Tremsine f«»nn.-tlj ina.I.-ht. honx M r-W McuiLiaeCw.. hoBak. N. V.
n Tor
*■ V. vtio has Ve : iisiuiit: iii,.
Mrs.
t’nrl
Trouiwlnc.
furti
M-cund.
f»r
Jiliiisolf
an
edueuUnn
It A m.yMeeUng or t
8. Clarke and sxier. Mls» Elf/.at r M- ., J. M M 111,nil,. Mtarn-l
U X. Uaieh and son. 1. S Oatrh. ul and an ■•nvlable |si>:t|oii In publli
cemlttee st ibe sadltoiinm.
I-(h t'larke. and two lliile l>ro''i<-r:. , Mr- J<c'n GIplian... of Grwn l K..i’
ClncHsnatl. went to Lelanil this mornto A m.—MoeUnc of wotneo'e c
l.tlie hU fileiid. S.'iialur Williitiii
•Is. who lias Iden iislimg \1i .11.!
nisrr eomuUtre oo rrccptioM <
f. and Mrs. W \V
II •i-'- a-i.| n'iilur and ottver. arrived ibU Ui-i.a
W. p. Cfoiser wont to Honor ihU Alden Smith, who h..d Tiiieh- kind
' :ng 110m New OH.au. via the u. R, A Mis IVi-T M.-a-ROJl. ro'urmd ht.m.'
JOHNSON DRUG CDMPANT.
orolng.
words lot* bis caiiillduiy wlilte in ih.- •l.rugbtef and hon reiunpji 10 Kaig’-a
tf-ilay.
MrA V. Pn-Nlon returned lo Mesk-k elty nTenily. bk- llf<' Is all lll^|Tim<kl■l
> yr'Slerd.vy aflir hauiig an o:_erB- I. and went on 10 Cedar Lodge, whenMr. .lad Mrs. Alfred Reis- t, .ij Cia
■ hej will-spend the somnier Thi.
lit nomine.
•II iHiformed u|H*n the Is’i.
Miss Eilltb Sesatons retavae^ in
youiiR man who aoukl ro
.;nn.iil. whu have been visiting Mr.
Dr. and Mir>. O. N. Phan's, and sou.
is
their
first
trip
to
the
nuMh
Ihe Rev. W. IJ Itoh nMin. ol .VonhLeo, of Indianapolis, arrived this at higher.
and Mrs A \V Wb-do«;tt. j.-tuni.il Cajson City today after vlalilag at H.
Mre. D- 1. Wood. Mi.s Wemd.
■n. lelt 1a^ evening loi Ik.ir ;,ak<Ar^SeVtons.
lemooo for an euended stay on a
He located at IW-nsnniu to Ih-kIii the
liiuiie till- noon.
count of the uon’s bialtb. wlio is ul rirectlrr of law lo |SS7. Clh-tils were
■ a vUll.wllb fn<
.. He W)i: lax-r Vlacmi Carter. Miw. Herln-r WodJ
Miss Grare Lacb* v«BI to OsM
Dun. (> Cbumpney. who lias Ix.-ii
and son. llt-rald, of Tndlanapalis. I
flicitui with bay (evei.. Dr. I'hann,
to
Mantsi’i
lor
a.smi
u
v.ik's
this Monrtng to rtatt her aust.
aiiivtdliiL- s.'biml ;it Oherlui. ivl.inied
' ton will renialu until late In Orio not numerous and liki- many another
and MUs Maxwell, of Itloomiag
eelvM by H«sm
l*er. but Mrs Phares will onlyy May tn H’ung aiiorm-y. In- did not ban- much
bmiK. U.-i t'Veidne. alter visiting lor
loA.
arrlvi-d
over
the
G.
R;
fc
1.
Miss Ethel .NIrigh.iit lelunied lo
ibe city alxwi a month
I’liuies
a short iiru.- at Hattie Crvwk.
Ml I nine for Cedar |,odRi- tn sp-.-iid
repre,
ireaents the Gouaard Cor>.<n
. II for the
Nut tike some ynung mm who Ko«-d City yesterday alter \i..j;ing at •.nnnnei. this-being iln-i; ihlid year
Mr aud .Mrs C A Ik-wel!. of Util- !
$ p. m —Tbe ooD . .
celled to pany. belne a sister of Mr i
winild romidaeenily -it around - with K**wh-I.. She was ureonipaiiiid uinn.- ..1 that r<.sori.
Hra. James Itnok
dale, and Mrs J A. Ln-unard. ol Di !
order snd Ibe follow:
ring baiine«
f.y
Ml...
iHlve
Grosser,
who
will
vi-i:
Iheir feel on tbe diKk. and tvu a
URs Ibis iiKlriilnR
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, Wsleb iwsde
tnuoetod.
Beciwtsrr
Mrs.-W, It. Atihrighl. Mis* Dora tmti, n-turned hniiie today after visit
inMDAL LOW FAftB
-fore reiumlnc
l«ard bill, he bi-llt ved In luiying us he with her,
>bslmsii (probably W. B. H.-sret)
.ng
>lr. and Mrs T. IJ. Gillls.
She ha« been tUIiIdr here.
\l;s 1. liejier and dantthicr Ml»< Allnnglii aad M-.ty mUei snivel
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- ry cbsina
went. If woik la hU profession dhl
Mrs. W. H. Kelley, wbo baa been
li-h, of Rorhester, N Y.
passed this sfieniouu (torn Kokotuo. Iud_ for
red coinc at oure. hi- would Iliid other
The Pcrc^i^uetie eicnreloD (row
bore vislUnc J. W. Goble, relumed
a
••isil
with
n
U'ives
^rid
fti.-nd».
rough
the
lily
loibi.’
on
tlTelr
way
work.
•
tiraiid Ilaiilds yesterday brongbl abosi
V.- and Mrs. C. V Ihirilngham aud
Norihitori for a vl-i -v-ii. irj.-mi
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wiikop'roiamed
He was not lou proud to cm I”
L'lul visitor* lo the cjly, Tbe escur'hiTv. i''*’**• t'harho, an.l F.vd. Carrell. ar- sioii to Pet«i-k<Tr over that line took
I ('adlllac this morning
are ..jM iniing *'i•d tbs clly wllb 4fi. A itnnig CTsK'
cords of wood fur a lunghbor nor lo
Thomas brothers; of Chicago, and
null . rl'»-d this uftemtion frnt.i Otue£.j.tor
Mr, and 'lr», W. V
(orals deIrssUoo nncoiAed enthusI'ltild
4tl
rods
of
fence
for
another.
away alioni To Traverwe Cly pi'opliiree o' ihi’lr salcsmeo and Ihclr
tsuo snd boomed tbetf r>i vlce-prc-«|.
a
It with .M-, -.It; Mr* John Cr.m
■n,
areoinnanitil
l>«
who wen north ifor tbe day.
daaUsi MBdtdste,' Oeaersl J. C. Hsf!' wives wetv the RUcrU Of the Oval He was not above'pkliillng Ibe JoyI t.' * ■ : OM .
Wood Dish Co., at the park llaco Ft! Iteld towo hall and did a gom! Job t'
gernan, of Carson* City. Ncr.
Mr and Hii. J, K. Horry, ol aoFKCIT ^•\^•»-We bave la stock
The met^lbr of the natloni
tal cone .day. Sjiturda.v and yoMcrday. ri'luhr
His huMie waa soon rtvognl/^’d
liaiiaii. Btiived on tbe G. R & I. Ibis tin Kruli t-.iiis—rcan be aealed with
••t’liuer.
BlllM was» h^d
beid mi
mt Ul
1 o'clock In tb< Ing boll,,’ yfxtenlay.
the
iM-upU*
Bod
he
began
lo
apis-ir
Mrs. J. A llasier and ilaughler and
AmdltaHun' hotel. Wlltlan Randolph
morning aud went ou to Cwlar Liaise. either nw'lug wrax or aoder, p«r doz..
s. Jay Siiil'h ami .\ll-< C
-Miss Blanche aSiterlct- weiii lo Solon Ihe Circuit coflri. Here he had to
& Mlohlgfin Southern R)l
'Northmyr,. to spend the cummer.
Grand
Kaj.i.ls,
nml
.Mr
>.
Th.- lUunak fi Lay Merc. Co.
meet such men m E. 8. Pratt, ibUc lempoi^
ttaa vUob opeof
(lean of Grand Traverse liar, and A 8»uu,\>r New York, wbo b.ti.
Edwarrl Curtis went to Keystone ibis
halU. H^wa■ iselected
V.
McAlvey.
now
chief
Juatire
of
itimorning.
mltloe I
by tbe big eommiti
Supreme courr. It was no snap fo, u
Miss Uiitlc K;
aobad tbe key note of tbe flrat <
mil Ci'y ihl» m
.vonng man Just Iwginnliig iIm- practmilon thin crenloR.
Itiiili Jacki
Fallowing
illowlng the aelecllon
(lee of law, hut by appilealion and diMre.
m as le
t•^nllilutl«ll he "made good."
His
wool tp Spokane ilils mornlDR
iihlHly
wns soon recognl/.ed and he
Temporary tccretady. W. A. Deford;
Mrs. F. C. poet reiurni’d l
was circled prusecuUug attorney. Helenporvr aerg«ant«l-amu, Kimnk
tills moi'nmg.
Rnat. .
toie bis second term espirxd he
Mrs. JuK|ier I
' FMIofrlng the appointment of
moved to Traverse City where he.kaa
b Mr and
three men a ■■ggcatlon was made
r< aided ever sloee.
In order to tmedatr tbe work of tbe Mrs. Frank WHson. nf Hales.k.
Mrs.
r.
Wr
tlroRer
ryiturntd
lo
Here he was •i>ni to tbe legislature |
oonvcwilon, that emob
delegaUi»h
Grand.
Itaiilds
today
afler
atlendliig
•elect a n
JO. n-pcvseniaiive and then as viale
Ihe funeral of her sister, tire late Mrs.
aeiialor,
{
Hineas.
Tbia was
' was then appointed United
r. and Mrs. KUm Zukowskl n-tumed lo Grand Rapids today with Slates attorney (or tbe wesie.-n dIstheir two ehlldren.
of Mletalgan. Tins was s stBiml
Waller K. Millard left iIiIk Uiomins
for Manistee whiTc he will lake a leiogtilllon as an atray of the m-t
p<-iiii|st,].i
course of salt l«lhs lor rheubiaiisin. legal lalejil 4»I the
He ex(« els to la^ Rone nlarul two ami tile ue.'l Iralf «: the low. r
lula of Micblgpli wi-iw being ii'.red by
*
Flon’iic’ WelU wihil lo New
ilieir Iriendu .for tInV mii«>ii.<in i>u.hI
Haven. N. Y.. today.
non. Me ha.- "made gia..!" hi iMs
sllhiii and enjoys the diwitieiion nf
~N TRAVELING MEN HAD THEIR AFImvir n|i|s>lnied (or J third lime.
j
RCTITEE ALONG.
• Is going lo reprCM-ni the
If tluTf is any <me ttiini: tlml a
i-ulh dbaiiel of Miehlgan In lli: woinan dnads iinnv tliiui anutherit
lower house of amgress and lie i\ g>s is It Konfiisil oirrati.m.
\\\‘ ctin sUitf wiilioiit fear of n
o be heard Iroui In (but ta|ucili.
The folloaliig It, an ••xirni-i tn.m ii
pontradi.-i
i.tion tlut tljere BP' himIciiiT written by' Val Mi-rcvr. a (orindmls, ye- thoucttids. of o|*’niiii<iw
Traverse City boy now Inraietl In ♦ eF44ee«eeee«ee ♦ i ,.^1,!^.,^.;;:^ „i.,n woiii.-ii ill oiir luis
PERfiONALS.
Ijiitals
wl,i.-li
nr .' entirely tnin.-.-i’s.
'LAMES DEFEATED THE
I’lK-bto, Col.:
and irtanv
illaiivliiive
It
U.'n avni.i.-ii i-y
GENTLEMEN.
“Wf took the eienrsloo to Colors-lo ♦
Bprlhgs and l*lke's IV-ak' on the
Fourth, that I had wanted to iak>' l"r
A* Ftah CowWNt UndervUnd the Una
long and thoroughly ealoyt'd ii.
F. W. Miller went to la-lanri this,'
For l)r>sif of lliLs ntaU-lUfllt Ivad
;
Talk Handed OuL Gut Few
One of the hoys Irom the office and jiiornlBK' the l.•!l.,^villK letl.-t-s.
rm the HOek—Rig U- C
myacU left here at 8:45 a. n. of ih,<
Mrs. Rirl-ani lWs,>, of Kintrman,
T.CMehrallon.
George Hurt leiurned
FViurtb and went lo the Springs w|icr<Kansas Mi-iies’i.i Mrs. l^nkham:
K»*r eight yean. I sutfereil from the
we took an nnto and went through thtmoat M-vere f.irmnf female troubles and
•Oarden of the Gtuls.' It Is ceriainlv
n:onit:ig.
' was told (Tiat anopi-raliitn ws. mr only
had been aarlog up oacricy and ap a trip worth takluR.
Those grcai
Fti.
I
hope
of rts-overy. IwroteMrs. PrnWbAm
Mrs. S. Middaugb rvioraeti
.prttta (Or their annual picnic wbirh
slreus fomallons carved Uy wind
' '* f.tradvie.-, an.l t.s’k l.,-..li* K. finkhaai'a
waa heM at Fbuch Saturday , and the
re this ntorniog.
I Vegetable C.MiiTs-uml, an.l it hiu. saved
tons of food consumed and barrels of and storm lulo all worts »f Imagi*.
NFiss Dora Baldwin n-liini.-il to ' niy life an.l nia-ie me a well n.imam”
Hons, camels, cathedral sidres and iln(UB partkJpaied In oBly go to pi
Kliig'l.'v yitit«-nla,v.
j Mi-s. .\nlii:r K. IIou...-, of Uiiindi
that there are no peoide on earth
(eaiures of noted men and wunioti ran
. I Iflud, Mikin-st.'wu. X. J, w rii.-s:
r. and Mis K E. U<'tran<sbe easily traced In iboiK' eao’-mour
•• 1 feel it >S my- diitv t..Jet pn.ple
turned lo Klngsb'y yist.-rilay.
pllra of rock. Granite. sandMou.-,
know whJil I..v.iia E. I'mkhaJu's V.-g.E Pulver, of Somtnit Cit.e. i
tiil’ie Cotiip'un.l has «l..ne for n»-. 1
I'nie rock, gypsum, all heapoil to
______
e ptenk- _
Ir
II.“
.tty
on
business
icvlay.
SntTeml
frt>m f.-nuilo t i^ublcs. and last
aMrea that dlitIncGon.
gether In all kinds
formations.
.Manh my pin.
d.x-i.l.ii that aa
Mrs. J. A. Darragh and dauglOf ooarae the ball gamee created no- "It certainly Is wonderful and Jusi
Mv husluinrl
i«p«-nili..n was U«
f«d of nmuaemem (or the epeciators.
eiii to St. Umls. MIeh . today.
oipji-cie>l.
an.l urg.si me to trr l.v.l-.a
above
the
garden
almost
si
the
top
of
the tUBplre betng Ihe etar tn this. Tbe
Mr. and Mrs. N. Nash and Miss N- E. l-inlihams V.-sretable C.)mp..uad.
of the smaller moiiniaius—
Bae. Oeocse Bthdberi Lockhart was
and to-dar I am well sad slrrmc."
E.
Nash
went
to
Emjilre
loday.
' choew to til this Important office though It would be a big ]ob to climb
IVlIllam Selkirk. of Whltew;, tc, FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
I he peemed to be enilnenily It—a rich gold vein Jias just Iwen diswttshlp. was in the i-li> iisl.ij IOR I Fur tliiny v.ui-s L.vdb F- I'mkRrtp at covereA After we bad done evviy- business.
hijim's V.-g. tal.l.- t oiiiis.uiid' mtnlu
himself, and knew the abori- ibifig In'loan and within reach «e
«Ome hli
. I fri'in roni.s ami hcrlks lias U-.-ii tJie
Mr». A W. lllrch and daiirt,'.
coMtoga
of that dnaa of people. The
■Uagaof
ni to Manliou, arriving aboiu 9 i>.
Isiitiidard remnly for female iils.
Hay Shore, Weui to Klngsi.y yesi. , and has posit iv.'lyeutxtHlKmsaTiJ'.’f
-B and th
_ am waa a fierce oae
the urnand started lo ascend Hike's Prmk
um
plr« aaid aomrtUng to that effect, bhi
day.
I Momeii wh.'liave l»rn trouli!e.l witli
foot. It is nine miles to the sum
wont Mil belag (or FisN Richter, who
Mrt. Hen SrtiBcbler ami nl.-'e,
dtsi>Uuv'iti.'iit.sii'tiiiimiati«fi.iili
tot the noipire’s oompUmenis roll oil mit and It seems after you bave gone
Milwaukei-.
went
lo
Cheiawaaii
:•
,
fibroid
tutii'
lUrilies,
(i.di.
tutnors
irn
him like water on' a duck s back
ways to be about straight up. Wi
• •• iviin
dl«.-k:h
IK-riwtUe
Soineihtag like that was also said walked up the cog road and resehed lerday.
Mpik Pin!ikhiim Intlios all wiek
about the umpire, and H waa whisper
Mrs, IV T. Wnodbonse w.t Iu* her for advice,
woineD t«> mt
t...................
ed that when K got loo warm (or that the kuthmli at :;io a. m. after tbe I'haca this nmniing on le-r way In:
She liB» glildod
guided thousands
th
le
cllijiWng 1 ever
geattwan be took a bike down Idi6 bardesi bit of
lo.4lrfrlvinr. Va.
bcaltb. Atldrcsst 1.}t
the deep shade of the woods whre tackled.
iliere were nothing worn’ than
•'AfK-r iisaslng the timber Hue It was
moBOBltoes.
A rtval Rame was played wWch look ilmost Impoaslble to go more than
psR of tbe glory oO the big game. A wo or three hundn-d yards without
nlae tomi>QsM of ladies played with lying down for rest which we did. flat
If you need Linoleum now is your time. New
■Ine geotlemen. and of coarse the
our barks and then gei up and go
ladles claimed the game, although it
... VIA . . .
patterns, extra heavy grade. For balance
It again. There were quite a fewwas aald that UHs was Mmply a mat
of week, per square yard .................................
ter ,nf oaurtbsy and the decision was going up but w.- made tbe best lime
not
to them on Ihe merits of
the lop of snyoDc that surted. Th#
tbe goMe. Mrs. c. A. M'httbeok plKb- alUtnde (s it.lIT fret. About two
efl scrwral kinds «! ball. Thai* was • lot of fishing done, miles higher than Pueblo, straight up
.hot not atany bad anything to anow and tbo air doesn't amount to any
lor tbttr etoru but sunburn and thing. Cold too. Aboot frtue stiff
i i ib
.■oegoHo Mtes. Fish are not Uke the waiting Tor tbe sunrise but it came at
general pubUe. therefore the D. Vt T.
last. Ibe SUB rtslBg oui of -a hank ol
are not etKeeafn] aaipers. ^
It wa* tired hut happy crArfi that mist and ckwda which abowed all tbo
rewraev from Fouch Saturday even- colors <K the rainbow—beauUful beTkckaMhooarwlot. Kwt Uatw In .-lt>irr dirges.
TW-to.ii sad bc-'i
lag tventag. bat all were aaUsfied
l‘a'-«ri(«n *s mak.- mrs •rvaag.wimt* letw-.-n HaCs " sn-! Nunrs Fsl.t.
t fieorrlpUon and amply rei>a.M?
that « It «• tan oae Is after,
T.*» idenle la the place to hut
hunt lor ii. anyone (or the bard trip.
There was a alck boacb up there
F'nr tank..
ug g-tiersi iT.f'>rwstit.*. ps'jor sr
BUT riSl WANTBIV—We pay blgb- iboogta. Tbe U^t atmosphere causes
IwiWBg Oar e
ivntrw! Tt.-L.i A«-ot ■* sadr.~
eM maritel price tor good cdoa’ry bleediBg at the noae and several other
B OA1.Y.
Omatwl Ar-ro rs'wngn’ Diptbatter, etiber cmah of trade. The
grewble gUmeau wblcb both of
Uraad •sNds.NMB.
JNyB«-»« An«. M
aah * Uy Mra. Co.
vere tonmtu «oo«gb to avoiA
CONVENTION
KCANMOmY
SEMtSTIOilECHiURlUN
me Battle
, for Health
i:
6E0. a COVELL
HAS MADE GOOD
Dr.A.W. Chase’s
Neive Pills
'V
NIAGAIA FAUS
EXetIKSkON
tHUSSDAY.ADG.g*
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Lake Shore
A SURGICAL
OPERATIOli
THE LAST .WEEK OF
TONS QF FOOD
MSAffEARED
Lace Curtain Sale
nU GAMES FEATURES
25’
.....................
mmmm
Discount
orKall
Curtains
at $2 pair
and
over.
....
%
That means
wm.m
Off
25"
discount
On all
Curtains
at $2 pair
and over.
. That meant
As
These are all new. fresh goods In the newest
designs
L-weaves.
9x12
Axminsler
Rug
$18.50
9x12
Body Brussels
Reg
Crez Grass
Rug
I $25
$8
NEGARA FALLS EXCURSION
MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD
Tuesday, August 4tti, 1908
ms.SO
ROUND TRIP
ms.BO
FROM GRAND RAPIDS
Rciimi Umll Anoari 1SU>, 1»08
50c
AND WJC LAY IT
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in fancy colors and cream; 50c
and 60c quality, this week at.
per yard,
39c
|
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i About 45x45 inches square,
Velvet. Body Brussels. Axmingter. Choice of big lot.
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ONTRURSDAYNEn
NEW RANK RUILOtNO WILL
OCOICATCO.
PTMl.
Baled hay.................
a Omnd Ledge Oflieera V
CANNIM FACTOliV t» orTTIN*
ItCAOV TO ETAftT WORK.
I. A. J. BMtaa4. AirtBUn Om^
mmuiEiNnETEU
BUberite preperaitaai ate bdag
made for (be deiUeaUno of the new
hank baihliBC. vblch «lll uke pUee
OB Tharadar aftcmaon. July lOtt. The
WORK WILL BE PROVIDED FOR dedlralloo will be under ibc auaplcea
Of the Grand t.oJ|CP. K. A A. U.. of
TMORE WHO NEED IT.
.........
of
All• _
member*
< (be Tr*vMIchlgaa
....
er*e City lodge No.
P.^ A. U.
atrol
AMRIOT HM JWM Ram te the PiMt rooma prompciy at 1 P- — -- -------19 OoHmUom lid
the graad lodge oBIceri te. the jilace
and a arWing RUcMm Added
nf am4lntl/wi
''
MiM Jerrett U te be
ning aui>p
Peri LAdr.
onic dini
the -risltlng officers
ed. The grand todge officers have
With the approach ot the
been Invited to aulsi In the third
p«ao eeiaoe. (he **
In the evening.
degree work
i
eaaatac laetoir - N
cly lollomlng the dedk-atetdag eTerythlDg in
he grand ledge ofruafa. are additloM ai
ery haring bee^added
Hem erlll be^ c lertalned with autopolnis of inieresi
moMte (idea <
Pally 600 a'onen and glrlr are to be about the cliy.
implored la the eanalDg feelo^ t(
UIUTEMANT OtWALO WA» ILtCTROCUTEO.
LSiwi tub WI* i8BD
m A JOKE
FOR FORGERY
after Chrliimae.
A new addition baa been built on
the rear of the factory, and a large
new gndlDg machlBe hac been added.
doabHBg (be capacity of (be grading
end of the bualneaa Another new
■7 Win U> tfce WrenlBf BMord.
MKnt. JilJ^
Ueiwuit Ben- machine which will be used for trial
■rd Oimtd, of the SlU Ualtid. Sum pnrpoaee tbU reaaon la a machine
cniled the Phiney Bean Shipper, vblch
mill take the place ot about M wo
men. Thif la merely need oo trial,
and II not lor aale by the company.
thU betng the flnt aeaaoo It haa been
pUacd in oae. althoagb the Ineentor
has been urodilag apon It for rnao.'way leaaen ibi.
ited by the fac_ _ _
. about 600 U»l
year, tmt thU year ao leai than 800
ere vaated.
The anlpplng machine will take care
of aman beane only, as the larger ones
hare to be anipped by band In ordpr
) tmll the atrUtga.
The entire aeeond oor of the fac
tory la derotod to the atoring of enna
the company having oa hand 1.000,000
CBDB which they expect to hll with
>ane. green sweet com. brnckand other amall fruits a
they
______advances.
Thh year
n they
have 40 acres more of bcane than
had last year, maklag In all 160
M of
INTtRERT ALL OVER THE ENTIRE acToa.' They have also 600 acres
com which they will can.
RSOMN.
The swork for the women and glrla
U light ai
and profliable. and the rough
found In factorlto
AbeW W htawhera ef Cammmeap K
Ml MM ReeMea at the Court
HoMi Thie Atteraoea to
girls put Id
. ..
lion In the factory, added not a liule
to their Income during their vacation
A tort* and
M wni
ftEMSTYET
^(AatssBfmRD
her management the high sundan) set
Mi». ... ...................................................repom. It waa i^ed
_______ of the Mggaat anif beat
ever hold la Northem Mleblgan
aproad ail over the roglen aad
la wofilag to
st md.
Ward that
. Ahoat ^ meshert of the vartoos
rMwiilato *efa p«e«t tola after-
Prank Langley. Fomieriy ol Thie
City, la Being Held t Pert
WeytN. IftA
ikf of Police Ashton Isi to r*
df.e telegram from th-le For
Wayne. InA. authonUes saying lhat
Frank Langley wu held iberp on n
charge of forgery and asking if be
was wanted here. 1 be young man is
well known In ihls city having beid
several reapooalblt- poeltlone.
W.R.WRIGBTDEAD
WAS
MEMBER
OF
FRIENDS
CHURCH FOR YEARS-
Passed Away at Home Of Oeughtee,
Mro. E. J. Cast. In Long Lahe
TowiiehIp.
ItilSi^TSESSAlN
■6ARD or EDUOATION ACCEPTED
HOBART RID.
PVe Bsbape Cempany wm be UrgeR
to ^ the Werh Under Wey
.
At toe BHWtiag ot the board of edncattaa hrid yeeterday the bid
the ReRart cotopaay tor schooj
pllee was aeeapted. Hr. Hontagu
paktog toe BWttoa and Mr. Millar enj>PMTUng the tootloa. T^ Hannah A
.
Ur Meitutlto eoapaay also pat to
■"
- -.Jdnd that Arms A Oote be toeiructM to taiitoQ the tovatory ny«e» manwtoethiRd hy toe Keenan Stmewral
Rtote eawpany. of Bangor. Pa. at a
St ot HM.
VpSi DOtton ot Mr. Miller'
aM WM amhottood to write t
^ eeeape company and urge them to
iMWa with toe order given them to
C«gtsh the bulldtoga with Ere ev
enpee. as the season was advnactog
and it M Bsceaaary that thnae be toi. OUhort had written him to teaiPUar to the we already to the buildtag. aad npw meboa of Mr.
^
tagne toe regent vms grmated.
board tow adyonraed.
.J. M. XMgstohnr. of Delta. O,
whdjpy a Rto days in ton rity. haa
**ipVtoUo.'cd Grand Rapids was
ihsCMat of Wa biothOT. Medad Vtn. iem ysatsrdny. The brothem had wM
mi os* anetbar to to yaara and
rMNEBtoad one aontber at Ent.
n* *•*. and Mrm. Wayne Wawra.
of Ornwl Lads*. MIm Ada U Watm
ssd.auror Whim )aft:<hdg monitoi
ibr CMuMMx os tha oisiuMas.
Pfwito.
......
EGGS tVAVTBtV-Wc will na« •-'■ ' p—
l«'r dot. .above the market prife for
me- fresh cegs, either rash or trade. ----------------------------------------Hannah d Lh'y Merc. Co.
QTATE of MirillOAN, TUB PRO'
j O imtc court for the ceanty ■ «f
ntriT CANS—We have id stock Grand Traverse.
At a eenalon
Fruit cans—ran be sealed W|rh
wl'h
eeoaton OI
Of said conrv
co^L weiR
MjA ai-.
*
(•iiher siviUng wa* or soder, j r do< the pnvbate office. In the city nt Tniv„
• j-me-Cliy. to said iviunty. oo the S7<h
The Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co.
'd.» of July. A. ^
D. 1*08,
mt. Hon. Fred R. WnBter.
Preddbe.
Judge of prabnie.
lUy. per 'on ........................ til to 818
to the matter of the estate of Hnr>:
New hay, j>er ton ..............................IIO
B. Grew having EM In nnld
H«d*a.
r,o..b.r,l..
». ............... >.i<«
his petition praying lhat nM
ronri adjudicate and drtermine whh.
wore a) (he time of hi* dosth th*
legal heirt of Mid deceased and e»
Fancy Qroceriao.
2
titled to 'dnbei«-'JW rent, jwuie of'
Cirarback pork, per Ih. ................ HHe
m
which nsid deecased^Wtot -mtiMr> * B
n U ordered that the Mth day of
II * , A D. IM8. at ten octoek to
the foronnon. at raid pinbato office.
UHpB
b.> and t* hi-reby appointed for heat
Ti* Oomnoi • A A B. 1.
ing told prtUioa.
Loin of pork, per Ib. ...........................18
I s M pm; It U Riribcr ordered, (hat pobHe ao*“l» i
«lw thereof be given b> |«blH-ai»on of
II ■ a a a ropy of Shis order, tor the
__ slvo
1 ln_tm
site week* prevtoo*
prertoai lo said day of
^ bearlDA. to the Grand
Qrai~. Traverae
----------- Her* aid, a newspaper pr ted. and clrtwUt•vs cd to Mid eooniy.
____
-I
FRED
R.
WALKBL
ammiarma
Judge of Probatn.
For BM* by Jehnaen Drug Co.
ijul) M-Aug. 4-1M8,
F. /EKEB. AfSal
................S
.............16c to toe
...........
cLrr"J“«.........
H. & R. L THE cm
is”
Sr&SiSSS325c.
tar-::
mr YOU MSS
IS SHOE SALE
K. T. EXCURSION
About 160 Knights and Ladies ai
Friends Went to Marion island
Saturday Evening.
iand that I will ^e|l m a hargaln
thieo-.]uanoi 1 of a mile wesklsple City; 211 scree eteared, «iui<
seeded. All new building*, po
tog fruit tree* and s good *•
water- tor panleiilsr*. write '
Klllfom. Everett, Wath,, 2432 Che*i
Dul sirrel..
BITTTER WANTED—Wo pay hlg'heet market prteo for good country
Abou- ISO Knlghit Templar ai
baiter, either cash of irarti-. The Hantheir friends enjoyed the K. T. exciirl•ah ft Lay Mm. C>
leUnd '
THREW ARB OUT
Morris Mw>re the Victim *f a Pae^llar
Aeeldnnt—Waa Turning s
Hand Spring.
Morris Moore threw bis right arm
out to a peoullar manner yesterday.
The young man waa trying u> turn
tlrapring and succeeded bat when h»
turned over bis arm went out of
place. This Is the third lime ibst this
arm has been put out. once to toolball and once to pole vaulting. TUi
wm atlll weak from the pole
-ehuUtog accident.
FRVIT CANS—We have to stocL
a Fruit cans—can be sealed with
WUler.
Helen Ryer won the race for girls either neallog wa* or soder. per do*..
from 16 to 16 and for the girls ot 6. 6c. TTic Hannah ft Lay M*R. Co.
and under. Alphlne Oenbord was
wtoncr. J. Barden was the wtoaei
• y .
■ ■
the race tnr boys under 16.
SRSSftRSSftVSSRR^*
A .ball gam* was played between
rODAV¥ hUmiRTE.
s
two. osgnnttatiaas.
.
. toe
le C. M.
... R
winning by toe sooia of ll to A The SSSftftSftftftftftSRRRR
Hamilton Ctothtng Co furaljRed the
caps for tot K. C.‘a and '
Chicago. July"*T^-Clon*—R'heai.
>Mc: com. T8Tac: oat*- 81c.
Detroit. July 67.—Ctoae—Wheal.
8Se;
com, 8lc; oats, 64.
The ttocop o( the wtoam »ns
Wtealcr. catch; Rloharftk ^uh; Daer.
Srat
basn;
Dton.
awoad boac; From Monday s Record.
SooSnld. tUrd baae: Bewmtmr. abort
Fire loads of bay. two of potatoes
aw; Sehlngca. left Rstd; Vamu, aad four of Irtm sretu weighed at Ih*
enter fletd; CUncy. rlMit field. The cRn market Balardsp.
Aerrien are briaHag tU8 at the
K. C.*s line ng was Merte*. catch:
Bmory. pUch; BabeL Erst base; market and U ts expKied Utol ah
HnHImaaiell. ee-«n6 haw; Rh-Htler. week wui wind np the seam.
Hnckleberriea are worth ft <
iMtd base; kanlk-;>ftart atop; Atuiaars
Ml EcM; M. rmlOL coolerftMd. tiiOe hatser.
Mnkolto Winnie bought a load ol
Frank Vocl, riskt Raid.
FRlEDRICirS
Ch^^per Ib.........................18c to lie
Brick and Umburgher cheese, per
lb.........................................................
Olemargcrtoe. per lb............ 16c tr
Clcarback pork, per hb! s.......... 6
Ploh.
HGG9 WANTTP XVe wl!' i-ay 2r
parly, and danotnj
nice fresh eggs, either ea-h or trade
PICNICS Indulged to until 11:30. The iftal
tor
ft success in every way. Among those |HT do*, above the ni.vrkei
from out of the city who attended The Hannah ft 144 Meic I'o
were Hr. and Mm R Floyd riincb. of
’
Chicago, and Mm. At Nichols,
Grand Rapids, who
and Mrs. Samnei i
' fasted U.VK. of Ctn the
Ball Rame.
-Ooriag toe day athletic feau of
vartons aorta were conlaated.
The
three lenced race was won by Richards opd K WIesler. The tat mas s
race was won by -t\'1ealer and the
broad lamp '
>road j
ih III
i“^=“
HAD ONE OF LAROEST
ON RECORD.
the iO. M. B. A. and toe K. ot C.
had a gknie at Pouch Randay and
there srga aoch a crowd of them lhat
• he train was not enough, the
'
leaving at 840 and the oecood t
All toge<ber,448 latt bate by rail
with tboae who vent by bicycle, by
rig aad by aatoDOMle there
praheMy 600. A large crowd ao
panted by a band, alsb came
Provetoosi. toe Leelanau being crowd-
..............
u» quantity from Ume to Ume.
Ruyms »*«m.
, yj,.' U art* pfeaoantly ami naloraBy and
R'hent.................................................'*.tSc Csmbrmbert chttvc, per boa 2S t
ti^y as a laxativ-', and it* compooewt
Asparagus Up*, per c«n ..............
Mushroom*, to gtas*. ImporUm . .4(h. porta ale known to and apfwoved by
Parmesan eheme, per bottle .... .«n^, physsrians, a* it is fm from aB «bice6ianPin money pl.klq^ per botUe .. .>V-;M4c sul-Uncm, To *K it.
Roquefort chrwse. per lb................. 41c H!«*a dwsy. portoam the
Meat Pmdnets
Butter, dairy............................ 16e to Me
LAWNPARn
. - ---
I. OF C. AliD C. M. B. A.
Spiced figs, per bottle .................... yv; metens and i^evss the iaternni ceMns
..wetSc Preseved Eg^
P. J. Basl
7:60 a. m
Monday, at toe age of 84 years. Ser.
ternoon at 4 o'clock. The body will
be taken lo the aouibcm part ot the
stole tor burial. Mr. Wright was a
member of the Friends ebureb and
was at the time of Ids deal..................
let member of Ibc Friends
Long lake. He leaves two nephews.
W. M. and c: V. Wrtgti. of this city. Picnic ham, ..............................
niBO two grandeons. Wm Rail, of
lang Lahe. and Floyd East, of Jones. Salt Pork, per Ib................... It
Mich.
^--- -
wmm. at toe total meetUic. Bade a rep^ W vbai - --------------------The tooeuag today showed
ererythtog wee to toe bo« poe
shape ehd toal erm-body waa beading
erorr etort to make toe fair the iargeat and beat, ever held to Northern
and crf4it^Me ntandtog. AsAs^
Syn, if IV
home of bU daughter.
tog hw daugtlw to work In the fac
at very Rretty Affair Vaaterdey'
tory tor fear of undtMrable compantonaklp- The work Is light and there
—Will be Married.
no restrlctloos regarding lime, bo
_ , many married women whosr
Mrs.
Ed DeYoung and Mrs Homer
duties at home keep tbem employ
employed
part of the dav. find employment Ilor Utoed abom 2a ladles yesterday
several hours in toe tseiory, th
(alned about 25 ladles tbl* afternoon
hdactog them extra money, and not
lawn party to honor of Mm Rose
--ajperta ■bevod. that eseeUaat pio- Interfering nertonaly with their, work Armatrong. who will be martit-d to
morrow afternoon to George Brooks,
iSm in the work had alioady been
of drawn. Refreahments ol cberi)
Wide arito
puiK-h and wafers were servi-d,
Mrs, Armstrong was th.- recli.leut
JWeas to toe Joinl aeellDg of ihe
ot many pretty gifts.
eguRteea. the vartone oommltlee*
TRAM HAD
TO GO BACK
Truth
. QftaiHy,
nndredwcl^L H. ft L. Bant
e-r.v.Li.....
» fto;,dil'AB»wll M vmt DCHBttB
win t> a Ti* Mat for
fM".
surer Card ardtoc*. per Ib
Lohmra ............. ...............
Tuna, per can........................ ...........Mr.
Bhrimp. rv *•» .................... IS to S6c
Frobota htockberry Jam. per glaaa Me
Stmwbenr probOM Jam, per glass 30c
Raaitoerry probnag Ja*. per glass 80s
Cnmnt strawberry Jam. glaaa ...EOei
jOraage marmalade, per gUsa ....6Se|
_
.18-18 Ginger to syrup
is of sew patotona today. Th*
g prtoe now U M oewts ir ■*
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Satisfied?
Are you Esiiified Wl'h the
vftlues you have been
irettiiiK in shoes?
You know
good—sU leather—shoes
cost ft iittle more than
the paper kind but they
are cheaper io the end.
Our Atan
it to sell you ffood, all
leather »hoes juit , as
cheap as ponible.
Before you buy the Dett
pair look onr't over.
... GREAT...
Dispossess Shoe Salo
Started out Saturday with such a rush ihat we feel Its
success is assured. Never in the history of our budineMt*
has the store been so crowded, with customers. Never
in<he history of Traverse City have the people had the
opportunity to buy for so little money such high grade
Footwear as Is being sold them at this Dispossess Sale.
Shoe Up for Fall.
Shoe Up the Children lor
School. Shoe Up Ihc Whole Family
and Save Money.
Me Bargain Table
BergeCn Table No. 1 Bargain Table No. 2
Shoes and
Loaded
with Shoes and Loaded with
Oxfords that
formeily
Oxfords that
fi’rmerly
sold for 5:1 and O Afi
S.'JSO. now
Women's $3 00 and $:< 50
Shoes for ........................
Men s $2.50
Shoe* for ...........................
“'2^'
Shoes
for ...........................
Miaa*s'Tan
Oxft.rds for .....................
$1.76
1-96
1.96
1.46
1-46
Loaded with choice barj(ak)s, includini: Shoei that
always sold for frem $1.50
to 50.
$1.46
98c
2.96
Shoes for —...............
Boy's $2 25
.186
Oxfords for...................
Misses’ Sl.ftO
Shoes for ....................... ......76c
.........
But remember, every shoe in the house
is reduced. . . . Nothing held back.
When win you gel amuher opportaalty Uke IDloT
When win
saoes be so cheap again?
Now is Uie time to buy U boagfelbeec.
Guess the number of Pennies in Ihe window and get a pair of Shoes FREE
A. V. FRffiDRICH
SEIXEK OF
GOOD.SHOES.
ia
IKRALO. TUOOAY, »«.¥ K HH.
S^IATEBAKKWIUtra
SWWOlffill
jraooftM
. IM.000
. Tnt, Ur.
ONTRURSDAYNEn
NEW RANK RUILOtNO WILL
OCOICATCO.
PTMl.
Baled hay.................
a Omnd Ledge Oflieera V
CANNIM FACTOliV t» orTTIN*
ItCAOV TO ETAftT WORK.
I. A. J. BMtaa4. AirtBUn Om^
mmuiEiNnETEU
BUberite preperaitaai ate bdag
made for (be deiUeaUno of the new
hank baihliBC. vblch «lll uke pUee
OB Tharadar aftcmaon. July lOtt. The
WORK WILL BE PROVIDED FOR dedlralloo will be under ibc auaplcea
Of the Grand t.oJ|CP. K. A A. U.. of
TMORE WHO NEED IT.
.........
of
All• _
member*
< (be Tr*vMIchlgaa
....
er*e City lodge No.
P.^ A. U.
atrol
AMRIOT HM JWM Ram te the PiMt rooma prompciy at 1 P- — -- -------19 OoHmUom lid
the graad lodge oBIceri te. the jilace
and a arWing RUcMm Added
nf am4lntl/wi
''
MiM Jerrett U te be
ning aui>p
Peri LAdr.
onic dini
the -risltlng officers
ed. The grand todge officers have
With the approach ot the
been Invited to aulsi In the third
p«ao eeiaoe. (he **
In the evening.
degree work
i
eaaatac laetoir - N
cly lollomlng the dedk-atetdag eTerythlDg in
he grand ledge ofruafa. are additloM ai
ery haring bee^added
Hem erlll be^ c lertalned with autopolnis of inieresi
moMte (idea <
Pally 600 a'onen and glrlr are to be about the cliy.
implored la the eanalDg feelo^ t(
UIUTEMANT OtWALO WA» ILtCTROCUTEO.
LSiwi tub WI* i8BD
m A JOKE
FOR FORGERY
after Chrliimae.
A new addition baa been built on
the rear of the factory, and a large
new gndlDg machlBe hac been added.
doabHBg (be capacity of (be grading
end of the bualneaa Another new
■7 Win U> tfce WrenlBf BMord.
MKnt. JilJ^
Ueiwuit Ben- machine which will be used for trial
■rd Oimtd, of the SlU Ualtid. Sum pnrpoaee tbU reaaon la a machine
cniled the Phiney Bean Shipper, vblch
mill take the place ot about M wo
men. Thif la merely need oo trial,
and II not lor aale by the company.
thU betng the flnt aeaaoo It haa been
pUacd in oae. althoagb the Ineentor
has been urodilag apon It for rnao.'way leaaen ibi.
ited by the fac_ _ _
. about 600 U»l
year, tmt thU year ao leai than 800
ere vaated.
The anlpplng machine will take care
of aman beane only, as the larger ones
hare to be anipped by band In ordpr
) tmll the atrUtga.
The entire aeeond oor of the fac
tory la derotod to the atoring of enna
the company having oa hand 1.000,000
CBDB which they expect to hll with
>ane. green sweet com. brnckand other amall fruits a
they
______advances.
Thh year
n they
have 40 acres more of bcane than
had last year, maklag In all 160
M of
INTtRERT ALL OVER THE ENTIRE acToa.' They have also 600 acres
com which they will can.
RSOMN.
The swork for the women and glrla
U light ai
and profliable. and the rough
found In factorlto
AbeW W htawhera ef Cammmeap K
Ml MM ReeMea at the Court
HoMi Thie Atteraoea to
girls put Id
. ..
lion In the factory, added not a liule
to their Income during their vacation
A tort* and
M wni
ftEMSTYET
^(AatssBfmRD
her management the high sundan) set
Mi». ... ...................................................repom. It waa i^ed
_______ of the Mggaat anif beat
ever hold la Northem Mleblgan
aproad ail over the roglen aad
la wofilag to
st md.
Ward that
. Ahoat ^ meshert of the vartoos
rMwiilato *efa p«e«t tola after-
Prank Langley. Fomieriy ol Thie
City, la Being Held t Pert
WeytN. IftA
ikf of Police Ashton Isi to r*
df.e telegram from th-le For
Wayne. InA. authonUes saying lhat
Frank Langley wu held iberp on n
charge of forgery and asking if be
was wanted here. 1 be young man is
well known In ihls city having beid
several reapooalblt- poeltlone.
W.R.WRIGBTDEAD
WAS
MEMBER
OF
FRIENDS
CHURCH FOR YEARS-
Passed Away at Home Of Oeughtee,
Mro. E. J. Cast. In Long Lahe
TowiiehIp.
ItilSi^TSESSAlN
■6ARD or EDUOATION ACCEPTED
HOBART RID.
PVe Bsbape Cempany wm be UrgeR
to ^ the Werh Under Wey
.
At toe BHWtiag ot the board of edncattaa hrid yeeterday the bid
the ReRart cotopaay tor schooj
pllee was aeeapted. Hr. Hontagu
paktog toe BWttoa and Mr. Millar enj>PMTUng the tootloa. T^ Hannah A
.
Ur Meitutlto eoapaay also pat to
■"
- -.Jdnd that Arms A Oote be toeiructM to taiitoQ the tovatory ny«e» manwtoethiRd hy toe Keenan Stmewral
Rtote eawpany. of Bangor. Pa. at a
St ot HM.
VpSi DOtton ot Mr. Miller'
aM WM amhottood to write t
^ eeeape company and urge them to
iMWa with toe order given them to
C«gtsh the bulldtoga with Ere ev
enpee. as the season was advnactog
and it M Bsceaaary that thnae be toi. OUhort had written him to teaiPUar to the we already to the buildtag. aad npw meboa of Mr.
^
tagne toe regent vms grmated.
board tow adyonraed.
.J. M. XMgstohnr. of Delta. O,
whdjpy a Rto days in ton rity. haa
**ipVtoUo.'cd Grand Rapids was
ihsCMat of Wa biothOT. Medad Vtn. iem ysatsrdny. The brothem had wM
mi os* anetbar to to yaara and
rMNEBtoad one aontber at Ent.
n* *•*. and Mrm. Wayne Wawra.
of Ornwl Lads*. MIm Ada U Watm
ssd.auror Whim )aft:<hdg monitoi
ibr CMuMMx os tha oisiuMas.
Pfwito.
......
EGGS tVAVTBtV-Wc will na« •-'■ ' p—
l«'r dot. .above the market prife for
me- fresh cegs, either rash or trade. ----------------------------------------Hannah d Lh'y Merc. Co.
QTATE of MirillOAN, TUB PRO'
j O imtc court for the ceanty ■ «f
ntriT CANS—We have id stock Grand Traverse.
At a eenalon
Fruit cans—ran be sealed W|rh
wl'h
eeoaton OI
Of said conrv
co^L weiR
MjA ai-.
*
(•iiher siviUng wa* or soder, j r do< the pnvbate office. In the city nt Tniv„
• j-me-Cliy. to said iviunty. oo the S7<h
The Hannah ft Lay Merc. Co.
'd.» of July. A. ^
D. 1*08,
mt. Hon. Fred R. WnBter.
Preddbe.
Judge of prabnie.
lUy. per 'on ........................ til to 818
to the matter of the estate of Hnr>:
New hay, j>er ton ..............................IIO
B. Grew having EM In nnld
H«d*a.
r,o..b.r,l..
». ............... >.i<«
his petition praying lhat nM
ronri adjudicate and drtermine whh.
wore a) (he time of hi* dosth th*
legal heirt of Mid deceased and e»
Fancy Qroceriao.
2
titled to 'dnbei«-'JW rent, jwuie of'
Cirarback pork, per Ih. ................ HHe
m
which nsid deecased^Wtot -mtiMr> * B
n U ordered that the Mth day of
II * , A D. IM8. at ten octoek to
the foronnon. at raid pinbato office.
UHpB
b.> and t* hi-reby appointed for heat
Ti* Oomnoi • A A B. 1.
ing told prtUioa.
Loin of pork, per Ib. ...........................18
I s M pm; It U Riribcr ordered, (hat pobHe ao*“l» i
«lw thereof be given b> |«blH-ai»on of
II ■ a a a ropy of Shis order, tor the
__ slvo
1 ln_tm
site week* prevtoo*
prertoai lo said day of
^ bearlDA. to the Grand
Qrai~. Traverae
----------- Her* aid, a newspaper pr ted. and clrtwUt•vs cd to Mid eooniy.
____
-I
FRED
R.
WALKBL
ammiarma
Judge of Probatn.
For BM* by Jehnaen Drug Co.
ijul) M-Aug. 4-1M8,
F. /EKEB. AfSal
................S
.............16c to toe
...........
cLrr"J“«.........
H. & R. L THE cm
is”
Sr&SiSSS325c.
tar-::
mr YOU MSS
IS SHOE SALE
K. T. EXCURSION
About 160 Knights and Ladies ai
Friends Went to Marion island
Saturday Evening.
iand that I will ^e|l m a hargaln
thieo-.]uanoi 1 of a mile wesklsple City; 211 scree eteared, «iui<
seeded. All new building*, po
tog fruit tree* and s good *•
water- tor panleiilsr*. write '
Klllfom. Everett, Wath,, 2432 Che*i
Dul sirrel..
BITTTER WANTED—Wo pay hlg'heet market prteo for good country
Abou- ISO Knlghit Templar ai
baiter, either cash of irarti-. The Hantheir friends enjoyed the K. T. exciirl•ah ft Lay Mm. C>
leUnd '
THREW ARB OUT
Morris Mw>re the Victim *f a Pae^llar
Aeeldnnt—Waa Turning s
Hand Spring.
Morris Moore threw bis right arm
out to a peoullar manner yesterday.
The young man waa trying u> turn
tlrapring and succeeded bat when h»
turned over bis arm went out of
place. This Is the third lime ibst this
arm has been put out. once to toolball and once to pole vaulting. TUi
wm atlll weak from the pole
-ehuUtog accident.
FRVIT CANS—We have to stocL
a Fruit cans—can be sealed with
WUler.
Helen Ryer won the race for girls either neallog wa* or soder. per do*..
from 16 to 16 and for the girls ot 6. 6c. TTic Hannah ft Lay M*R. Co.
and under. Alphlne Oenbord was
wtoncr. J. Barden was the wtoaei
• y .
■ ■
the race tnr boys under 16.
SRSSftRSSftVSSRR^*
A .ball gam* was played between
rODAV¥ hUmiRTE.
s
two. osgnnttatiaas.
.
. toe
le C. M.
... R
winning by toe sooia of ll to A The SSSftftSftftftftftSRRRR
Hamilton Ctothtng Co furaljRed the
caps for tot K. C.‘a and '
Chicago. July"*T^-Clon*—R'heai.
>Mc: com. T8Tac: oat*- 81c.
Detroit. July 67.—Ctoae—Wheal.
8Se;
com, 8lc; oats, 64.
The ttocop o( the wtoam »ns
Wtealcr. catch; Rloharftk ^uh; Daer.
Srat
basn;
Dton.
awoad boac; From Monday s Record.
SooSnld. tUrd baae: Bewmtmr. abort
Fire loads of bay. two of potatoes
aw; Sehlngca. left Rstd; Vamu, aad four of Irtm sretu weighed at Ih*
enter fletd; CUncy. rlMit field. The cRn market Balardsp.
Aerrien are briaHag tU8 at the
K. C.*s line ng was Merte*. catch:
Bmory. pUch; BabeL Erst base; market and U ts expKied Utol ah
HnHImaaiell. ee-«n6 haw; Rh-Htler. week wui wind np the seam.
Hnckleberriea are worth ft <
iMtd base; kanlk-;>ftart atop; Atuiaars
Ml EcM; M. rmlOL coolerftMd. tiiOe hatser.
Mnkolto Winnie bought a load ol
Frank Vocl, riskt Raid.
FRlEDRICirS
Ch^^per Ib.........................18c to lie
Brick and Umburgher cheese, per
lb.........................................................
Olemargcrtoe. per lb............ 16c tr
Clcarback pork, per hb! s.......... 6
Ploh.
HGG9 WANTTP XVe wl!' i-ay 2r
parly, and danotnj
nice fresh eggs, either ea-h or trade
PICNICS Indulged to until 11:30. The iftal
tor
ft success in every way. Among those |HT do*, above the ni.vrkei
from out of the city who attended The Hannah ft 144 Meic I'o
were Hr. and Mm R Floyd riincb. of
’
Chicago, and Mm. At Nichols,
Grand Rapids, who
and Mrs. Samnei i
' fasted U.VK. of Ctn the
Ball Rame.
-Ooriag toe day athletic feau of
vartons aorta were conlaated.
The
three lenced race was won by Richards opd K WIesler. The tat mas s
race was won by -t\'1ealer and the
broad lamp '
>road j
ih III
i“^=“
HAD ONE OF LAROEST
ON RECORD.
the iO. M. B. A. and toe K. ot C.
had a gknie at Pouch Randay and
there srga aoch a crowd of them lhat
• he train was not enough, the
'
leaving at 840 and the oecood t
All toge<ber,448 latt bate by rail
with tboae who vent by bicycle, by
rig aad by aatoDOMle there
praheMy 600. A large crowd ao
panted by a band, alsb came
Provetoosi. toe Leelanau being crowd-
..............
u» quantity from Ume to Ume.
Ruyms »*«m.
, yj,.' U art* pfeaoantly ami naloraBy and
R'hent.................................................'*.tSc Csmbrmbert chttvc, per boa 2S t
ti^y as a laxativ-', and it* compooewt
Asparagus Up*, per c«n ..............
Mushroom*, to gtas*. ImporUm . .4(h. porta ale known to and apfwoved by
Parmesan eheme, per bottle .... .«n^, physsrians, a* it is fm from aB «bice6ianPin money pl.klq^ per botUe .. .>V-;M4c sul-Uncm, To *K it.
Roquefort chrwse. per lb................. 41c H!«*a dwsy. portoam the
Meat Pmdnets
Butter, dairy............................ 16e to Me
LAWNPARn
. - ---
I. OF C. AliD C. M. B. A.
Spiced figs, per bottle .................... yv; metens and i^evss the iaternni ceMns
..wetSc Preseved Eg^
P. J. Basl
7:60 a. m
Monday, at toe age of 84 years. Ser.
ternoon at 4 o'clock. The body will
be taken lo the aouibcm part ot the
stole tor burial. Mr. Wright was a
member of the Friends ebureb and
was at the time of Ids deal..................
let member of Ibc Friends
Long lake. He leaves two nephews.
W. M. and c: V. Wrtgti. of this city. Picnic ham, ..............................
niBO two grandeons. Wm Rail, of
lang Lahe. and Floyd East, of Jones. Salt Pork, per Ib................... It
Mich.
^--- -
wmm. at toe total meetUic. Bade a rep^ W vbai - --------------------The tooeuag today showed
ererythtog wee to toe bo« poe
shape ehd toal erm-body waa beading
erorr etort to make toe fair the iargeat and beat, ever held to Northern
and crf4it^Me ntandtog. AsAs^
Syn, if IV
home of bU daughter.
tog hw daugtlw to work In the fac
at very Rretty Affair Vaaterdey'
tory tor fear of undtMrable compantonaklp- The work Is light and there
—Will be Married.
no restrlctloos regarding lime, bo
_ , many married women whosr
Mrs.
Ed DeYoung and Mrs Homer
duties at home keep tbem employ
employed
part of the dav. find employment Ilor Utoed abom 2a ladles yesterday
several hours in toe tseiory, th
(alned about 25 ladles tbl* afternoon
hdactog them extra money, and not
lawn party to honor of Mm Rose
--ajperta ■bevod. that eseeUaat pio- Interfering nertonaly with their, work Armatrong. who will be martit-d to
morrow afternoon to George Brooks,
iSm in the work had alioady been
of drawn. Refreahments ol cberi)
Wide arito
puiK-h and wafers were servi-d,
Mrs, Armstrong was th.- recli.leut
JWeas to toe Joinl aeellDg of ihe
ot many pretty gifts.
eguRteea. the vartone oommltlee*
TRAM HAD
TO GO BACK
Truth
. QftaiHy,
nndredwcl^L H. ft L. Bant
e-r.v.Li.....
» fto;,dil'AB»wll M vmt DCHBttB
win t> a Ti* Mat for
fM".
surer Card ardtoc*. per Ib
Lohmra ............. ...............
Tuna, per can........................ ...........Mr.
Bhrimp. rv *•» .................... IS to S6c
Frobota htockberry Jam. per glaaa Me
Stmwbenr probOM Jam, per glass 30c
Raaitoerry probnag Ja*. per glass 80s
Cnmnt strawberry Jam. glaaa ...EOei
jOraage marmalade, per gUsa ....6Se|
_
.18-18 Ginger to syrup
is of sew patotona today. Th*
g prtoe now U M oewts ir ■*
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Satisfied?
Are you Esiiified Wl'h the
vftlues you have been
irettiiiK in shoes?
You know
good—sU leather—shoes
cost ft iittle more than
the paper kind but they
are cheaper io the end.
Our Atan
it to sell you ffood, all
leather »hoes juit , as
cheap as ponible.
Before you buy the Dett
pair look onr't over.
... GREAT...
Dispossess Shoe Salo
Started out Saturday with such a rush ihat we feel Its
success is assured. Never in the history of our budineMt*
has the store been so crowded, with customers. Never
in<he history of Traverse City have the people had the
opportunity to buy for so little money such high grade
Footwear as Is being sold them at this Dispossess Sale.
Shoe Up for Fall.
Shoe Up the Children lor
School. Shoe Up Ihc Whole Family
and Save Money.
Me Bargain Table
BergeCn Table No. 1 Bargain Table No. 2
Shoes and
Loaded
with Shoes and Loaded with
Oxfords that
formeily
Oxfords that
fi’rmerly
sold for 5:1 and O Afi
S.'JSO. now
Women's $3 00 and $:< 50
Shoes for ........................
Men s $2.50
Shoe* for ...........................
“'2^'
Shoes
for ...........................
Miaa*s'Tan
Oxft.rds for .....................
$1.76
1-96
1.96
1.46
1-46
Loaded with choice barj(ak)s, includini: Shoei that
always sold for frem $1.50
to 50.
$1.46
98c
2.96
Shoes for —...............
Boy's $2 25
.186
Oxfords for...................
Misses’ Sl.ftO
Shoes for ....................... ......76c
.........
But remember, every shoe in the house
is reduced. . . . Nothing held back.
When win you gel amuher opportaalty Uke IDloT
When win
saoes be so cheap again?
Now is Uie time to buy U boagfelbeec.
Guess the number of Pennies in Ihe window and get a pair of Shoes FREE
A. V. FRffiDRICH
SEIXEK OF
GOOD.SHOES.
ia
•NANO TKAVUMC MKIIALO.rMCMMV, iULV M, tm
ptflM ffiK PO lElAND
BYTMEWATPROP
WrittafartbeBMod
wMch tea baen tdbaOt—ate (be
whOe popuUdeiL auBaer ate p
aanaBt. (rcopad down u Ue dm
There wm a ccteiagaM for Iteate
get qc ate when they raabad oa tbe
dock . and were greeted by tbelf
frienda. tbe ecene wm aa aalmated
OM. Tbe cnalag of the boat i
have been an event, tar tbe mlnote It
«aa goM. UtoM quieted Aown.
Many LaqnUea.
Tbe qolet wm only eonoparatln
(be Lelaad river is taU of bumebea.
aU ktoda bOB (be Sat bottoaed akfS
wlU a Uttle paaaui of aa eagini
U tbc btg cabin boat wlU a '-alggcr'
to poltoh tbe bruM aad Ue notoe of
tbe eahauita to frequent to any Ue
ICMI.
Lalead hM aoae good boieto. Ue
Lealaaau aad Rlveraldc Ian bring t^e
tMBt. At Ue LeeUaau. Mr. end Mntr
ABderaon era in penonal charge
whleh aaaai that everything to acrupuloMly clean and Uat Ue ubli
above tbe average to eaeellencc. Tbc
gamu have all Uey dariic and the
aarvlee to beyond reproach.
There waa Juai tlae to My goodbye
' Ue landlord and landlady before
ft M that ball-gatDC
r anybody.
Ue re-
laadi ptawaong a daaetota api
balibtaBad by tba drat
bare raragod tto oooauy.
Aftar a brief atop at Proratooi
let o« the ball laan aad raotara. tba
trip i» Lalaad to oooelndad. tba aplata (wtottog aow tbto way and now
Ibtt in order to pat tba boat tbrougb.
All Know Him.
Captain Moaler'a borne to at ProraBoat and araiybody knowi blu.
the ayat of the vUtoga ttnall boy. the
captain it a baro for ba goea oa long
idtoUa trip* np aad dowa the laba
and altooat avary day bat tba prlvUage of gotog to Travaaa City wbara
they bare alacirlc Ugbii and alrcuaaa
and an going to bare atraiat
•omeday.
Knowing tba onlrarul
d a point, tba aoqaalnuaeatblp o( tba eaptala. no
. jeamay op tba toko baglaa. Oa tba wonder to oapraaned when
ton ai« wall iFtod lataia and a Ut- row place to tba cbanaal. ba leant oat
tto Utobar .aad oe.tba rlgbt. It to ■
of tba pltoi-boota and aboeu at a
. all Otobar wj*b bora aad ‘bara _ eonNa dtbtog. “Hallo.
llllci being fuch to evidence afiir
nUaiiag - Tba Oet-Mary dab I* flmi Jake. Tbooght K wat a ooapla of
Ua -Tfarrowa’' were again Mtercd.
toAtak ahmat Mddaa avay
giaanborst dtbtog tbere,-bat taalag
Uo inae aad aamwadlac tbu an a lt% you. 1 kapw It aow." and a good
ProveBont la a quaint little vlllase
nmhtr of oouagda allblbalr beat antnrad anlla coaea back frooi tba
and Sunday, all (he year around, to
bHMin aad ibaa eoMt tba Daiaca boto aa tba dnbm laduttrlously
Ue big day of tbe webk. even bigger.
: M Iba a^ net baliit ladlu bat ttooa tbair oeaapaUon.
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r baalneai
Mag eompoaod of tba drat lattara
Aftar toaatoc tba Namwt. Ur lake bounaa are cloe^on Sunday. ProvegdtbaaaaMaof.iba
wMaw again and Ua biaSt of Lake Bont to a CaUollc aetUeBeni. Ue
rboOtoiaca >:'3bto bbilt Hfbi ai tba
view.
Tbaaa eburcb. Ue aebool. the* convent and
f4ga of tba lake.
blufft go op and ap. hondradt of feat Ue prleat'a boose bring Ue Sn-'et
toanalag «to«ar tomid thora. (ba nbova tba Ink*.' Tbey nra
In Ue village and In front
captalB vbJath-^ ratioai^ and (ban of oand naraly and be “that balldatk Of tbe CaUollc properly. Uere
eiaabato eoetra la algbl. Ibarr araa bit booae apoa aapd to not wlae.' '
only etroicb or ooBent walk in town,
a Utoo vbaa Captain Meotor aevar ibto aand to bald by tba wM grata tbe real being plank or plain “mod.
aad the u«a roota and on top of tbaaa
Tbe ban gitwota Ue about a Bile
atrange maanda are baaaiUnl i
<bat wm wbaa the 1^ nlll a
froB tba Tlltoge Uroogfa a abady foa1 tba TlUage »
tagaa. aoae coating lltbOO aaU.
eet and ihaa ont into a aon of a
Tba raai bat
TWa portion of Ur tokr to a aum- natnral aspblUeatar with bilto for
. ftott do»a. tba TlHagaM bare aMtty Bar reaort roglon and abowa It fully reaervcd aMta. giving an excellasi
r
pnaad aormy and wblto tbere to aUll to tba newt, wall kept groundi,
view of tba dtoaond. The game wai
and Ua taaaile: a good one—a Traveae CUy team beb atora aad a aaloon. badneti li rwy
^ gmr to tba aananar tube wbal'faw daaign of aomr of the arcfaltacture; lag Uere—and practically Ua whole
i ttmth to magbaai 4o not travel and than Ua Laland rlrar to entered TlUdga tarned out for it would bu a
and candalda replace iba lawna
f, ataeh. ao aatan temt eaa aivaara
diattoct honor to defoai Ua vtoitora.
^ tba dock, tba boat to net deppad.
ftivar to tod.
The popalaoe look an iatanie Interto the game-all of them, young
“Ub darea to go Uroogfa bare.’
aald tba captain who bad not kicked aad oM. Indian aad while and eadlc^ Than «u a Map
lani waa contlnnally at a ferer-baal.
tittto tortbar oa. aa ^ba Foadi ftaUoa at tba Narrowa bat Mid he'd taken
Tba umpire wm a Travene Ctiy
■aalanaa Ureogb tbara wfarn It
. g«aat bad a "gfiT* Uaing aloag tba
darker than a bilnd man'a wa aad while bla dectolou. from an
’ Aatb, aad wbaa a rowboat
pocket. “And I bate to bring the bool onprejodlced potot of view, appeared
togtoad. tba eaputo obMgtogly
fair
fmough. they didn't suit the
.rrnTt K by aanigatle wbtotUag. up wbm Uere to a crowd aboard.'
enUualaau and Uair
To prava it. Ua Laalaaan began ^TCBOnt
• atoebad dowa aad wm raaoraed that
were frequent until a
Iba fWMgv. vba van ~ Hdtog co boBpIng along Ua bottom and Ua
batoad alBoat to nothing vomaa. wHh a baby in each arm,
;«pM9^lfbllaad.
r«1lte
Mgb
eboat
tbg other abentlnc.
ao tbat abe barely nlld
eaptala hto kaat a wbaM last year ■TVbAtXttajwilar WlU Ue emptoe?
Helter feat bis polae. tbere'a uoifteby kUtlng a log too bard and
abaat U aiU« aa boor. MIU wood to
thing wrong with bim.“
un't taking too Bany cbanocB.
totobti aad oa ^ eborai op tba
Tbe ball game wm won by TravBnt tbara to reUaf to alght for tbr
^ toa« ar tba lako, aha leavaa a loag
gree Oiy. much to the disgust of tbe
tndd «r btoa aaoka babtod bar. But Lelqnd daa to bring rebnlli for tba rooters, but tbe players took their
r Omiw to ao aeal dut or ooot oa tba power cOBpany and that will give tba defeat pUloapMeally and didn't make
iirbn Sba watata o( Lake Ladaaaa Laelanaa is tochaa more of aratar and any ezeutea.
i ora af a paatolar groae oolor aad aa- enabla bar to ran np Ue rtrar at tall
On (ba way back. Ue Record man's
4nr tba ttonltog ;id. wuk a alight apaad. Tba Lalaad rtvar cannot be attention was ealled to a vineyard
' awaO, uka on a dUami baaaty fron called baauUfal bat to talgblr plcfnreo- Sfay ap qn a blll-shto,—strange sight
qua
bacauaa
of
tba
rartaty
the tobtaas of . 1^ MtoUgaa or
li
BdornBMBt. There are dead bead* of (or Ibis poUon of Ue ooumry.
ta that Ue owner to a Oertnan
coaraa aad the raBnlan of fomer
■.Jt
dockn wiu Bnay new onee and a bna- wbo reoembered U« soar wine of his
TW *MJtwwf oaata aait. tba dred or ao boatbonneo wbUa (be Bilto Fbtbertand. ao Imported the grspe...
- Jbbn ioatoacftog aattl It It acarealy
planted bto vines and now makes hto
wiu t^
booma
t^wmk of aa ordtoaty rt*ar aad
Uelr otaare of attaaUoa.' Joat beyond own wines.
thro^ tbit tbaro to a moktA ebaa- tba dock of Ua LeeUnan to Ua wi%ek
FOtoOh.
•to atarkad by yoog traaa oat oat by of a stcaB boat and Uto ad<A to Ua
It WM £:S0 when Ue boat wbUltod
tba MPtalB bdon aaalgallob opaoad.
(or Feoeb and Ue baseball nine,
Along Iba bank, aftar
daat baton oaurtog : tba Itarrawa. comflald bad caaaed. are couagas and wbicb bad consUtuted iiaell Into a
• rboatoto-Potot to togbtad. tba tooana. qnli U'elr aingtog aud all
not owing coliagea. bave areettato atm Ibrowtag Bd ttraaa bigb to- ad big unto.
crowded forward. Tbe capUto Bad
. to tba air.
jM to go back to Leland and be didn't
Laland Haa Boam.
FOtoiiato Petal to now qaite a raaant to go up (be river .to Ur dark
The LraeUaan reached Laland
aert aad awy yaan hat a large aaa- o'dock and there waa an boar
before Ue dam wm completed, ab bto
^ an, tb* hotol aad fba oectagan ba- b^re dinner, ao Ua town waa in- suy WM brief.
- b« alwaya talL Bat tbaia was a apactad. A few yeara ago. Laland
Fooeh to a very sqiall vlltoge alongC tiM Wbn tbare were ao boMt or WM falaap bou namaer and winter. aide a bill. Pou^ to at Ue ezireme
\ mtataa and ao tonatato and baw Plablttg waa Ua Bala lodnatry and end) of the lake and right beyond ii.
tbat (aaataU cane (o ba tbara. to aa. MW mlllt bacoBa Ue aacoodary one. to what to known m tbe "bayou" a
tatonattogoatory of tba contry.
Tba Iron worto bad gone and tbc pier awampy place composed ol mud.
water and driftwood but great lltblng
j It iwa that aaay ytan ago. a tbat mn out leto Ue “big toke“
M .the trout come to from the Cedar
■: .tnaeb toargato mmt to tbto coon- tad away.
river. By eulerlng the bayou and run
!: tiy tar aiM aakaoarn reaaoa and
Laland bad bar immenaa Mnd
' vhito ba won aarr»aa>tby. ba tpant danea and bar wooda and bar tatlla ning up (be river, the village o/
: or bin Una to tba
Uan bul.“Ue natlrea" didn’t appra- 'Cedar to reaebed and a fleet of oioiorboau eonatantly go over the trip
Than to batM to prenpaet tor preel- <lau Ue hUto bceanna tbey were
cna-Batato nnd onnk a great boir ce bant to cnltlvata and Ue - Umber which to mow crooked than the trail
of a skk snake.
tba polat la Lake lAalanau aow wnaa't large enough to lelL
Then
At Pouch. Ue Hotel Wtoleria Is lofc^am na Itoaatato PwtoL All that Booebodr from afar—todlautaied. A. J. Heheri. proprietor, and
•' oaor CABO out*of-<bla. waa a great. along. appreciated tbe beauty
■gtabtog altoaB of aolpbor water Laland woke np. li'a all to Ua pe^ this Is tbe mecca of Ue flsheru.an.
? Bbfah. aaor dnca. wtotar aad aoBtnar apactira anyway. An oil palaUng. Tbe Ubl« to excelleDl. tbe place
V aHto.sbaa aganlad npwaid. a BeBory at Ua wiong angle or too cIom. may
pulooaly clean, the rates reascaj. «f tto Bnrqoto. who tong ago. It to look Uka a daob and Ua trouble with and b«tla«M to always good.
After anpper at Pouch and a rest,
- aald died to porarty.
:Ua rcaldanta of Laland. they
there
to noUtog left but Ue trip bark
Wtm It to kaowa that eoBBon renature and didn’t
qnta najn tbnt Ua marquto alwaya wbai abe bad done tor ibam. bat with to Traverse City by rail and ol course,
kept a grwl iwaaptaela taU of gold tbe Indiana aotborcaa. it wm differ tbe train was tote, tbe air brakes taav.
ing given out aad U* passengers be
. plaeaa oa tba saatei and that wboao- ent aad a boom came far tbe town.
aatr neadad tbaa wa# walcoBa to
There are cotiagae going up'evciy- ing tr«sie4..Ao an example ot bow
. taka wku waa daatoe aad atoo U.U wbere bt presmit ud oarpeaiara and fsed to W doae sriU hand brakes. Ue
’ " to apaai torga tortnnaa to tooktog tor BMcna arc bnay. Tbe boatoeM ptocM train ailduig half way tbrougb Pouch
before the engineer. Ilrenian. Ssggage:gMtaI d^oalu, Ua totter porttoa of Of Ue toWn are Ukewiae buxy
. brakeman and conductor coaid
^ Iba atory need not ba doabtad and Ua everybody to happy becaoae tba price
get Ue set tightly enougb.
. toaatala to aUll at Fanatato Itotot to of property baa advanced with I
>pawaa Ua lr«t Tto tanntato to and boanda. Bverybody to bnay alto.
napaelany beaoUtal to Ua wtotar.
Oeorge Blue bM returned from Chi
Lelaad to fortunately aiinalad. With
Bhat ttora to no oaa Uara to anioy
giwat Lake MicAlgaa to Ue went aad cago wbof« he aueaded tbe furniture
It^ aa tba toe fonu all aboet tba Lake Leelanau to Ue eMt. Ua town exhibit to Ue totereal of Ue Hannah
flaaa toXaataatte abnpaa aad tcaraa. to alaoet an toUnd while Ue Lelaad A Lay Hcrcaatfle ooapany'a store.
Thaw oOBea ProTaBont which to to river blaucU IL Twelve aUea dlatto MafTOwn proper. The Narrowa unt, Ue Ue Hanltous and around
BUTTER WANTED-We pay high
. lento gad aaatoa Tory aacb Uka Ua aboot Ue lake abore. are Ue aand cst Barket price tor good country
.•arltorn atraaBa ganarmliy.
Tbara duaea while tbe beach to white and butter, either cash of trade. Tbe Han
.
tba *dand toada*- oa tba botioa
BO wonder that Uc nah A Lay Mrs. Co.
^ ‘and tieaa lo •ora while old white
year aad that
^ptoBpa aad brwah banpa nra ntoo now tbare are aim
BOOB WANTBD-We will pay Ic
jwanaM. Oa tba bh^ ItoaU. the lo- Uan to tba UlUa town aad more enaa- per dot. above tbe market price for
-------» Bark of ito •
Bice frwah aggt. cither cash or trade.
TMfbl^ tte cat fiverl Just aftar Ite LsHaaaa ted U»d up Tte HaBtak A Uy Mere. Ca
'Om fl( lk« pmvmi trtp* In tlw
a^nk. ttel I»a4 « MhUM iamVK
to tk* (»• tnm tktotoVtoUtoakvto
. XiJu Inthini awl tke mu U w ini»%nltoMlt Ut*-. n U m weader that
«to> UUto •iM.-a-r LMlaann. vbleb
«1CM
ow ibe wto. to ■«
.
ararj trtpTk« Ui» nuna with a aavas alia
'rMabrraa*UtbebL*N. K.IO
fMah. ArtTtoi *t
Ua boat la
la waHlac at 'tha dadc aad ao
aa Iba utmmwtn tm be boattad
afeMtd. tba beat atatta itr tba aptatohaatouadoaadUwdaribe
Kaeord NtmaaetaUra «aa aloog. ba
vaaiad to oaa*a' ball laate at F
Meealr a fcatomea
TMrH»
tattof DtiMii win ptoy a ciBitr'
At RaevM to to atar to a Meet kg
OMcge U. Caban nader Ue aaaageBMt ef Catea A Harrto.
Henry Anbar 3mm bM ftotohed far
Chariea Prabaun a new comedy. It
wDi be pMtaMBd Srat la tbto rooatiy
taUrfaB.
Tbe Ulrl QBaMtoa.” wblefa bM bean
a bit la CBleego. will be produced to
New Vurk by Uaaagor Harry Ateto
•ariy to Aagnat.
The Home Doctor.
to a good aubaUtute for cod
Tlw )nlre of a Semou U ezeeUent for
see throat, it aboold not tw awaltowed. but uwd aa a gargle.
For Ivy poiaou tooeb each apoc m It
appeara with a ewtb or apuuge Mtorated wiU (be brine of codnab.
BMt tord'lnatcetl of water fur mlztog a muatarJ pbiator. It wUl be aoftar. will cauee no bUatera and to preferable to water or egg mUtorea.
fur bkroogba to to tobale aa
■b air a* (be tonga wtU boM aud
I lung M
to out c
*fUu M oeceMbiy.
BactHc Sparks.
Bretricity baa only becto In me m a
moUve power for about twepty-Hva
yaarm.
Tbe progrea to telepbootog with
ool wirea to Indicated by the teri that
coavaraatioB Us been carried oo
acroea Denmark from Lyngby to anotber wlrcbwa telepbone attlien at Eo
berg. ITu inlleo dtotabt.'’
A Preneb aywtem for tbe employment
of allematlug tottaad ttf cootinuoM
cvrenia. w-blcb It to cUlmed would
permit tbe uae of twelve Inatruments
a alngle wire and tbm allow a raductloD of (olto le be made, wm prrseoied recently at tbe lutematlunal
laltigTaph cottfrreoce to LJabuo.
Woman Suffrage.
The beat cougreM of tbe Inu-matlooal Wouau’s SutTrage alliance will be
beH to England.
Lady Henry Somervet callr sttentlOB
to Ue (act that 2AM dlffmot iwUtiuos
for woman auffrage bare been emt kv
parliawent.
Tbc recent world's woman suffrago
cougren at Atnatcrdau, Holland, bad
oatlmu. Among them wive eufranchtoed women from .tustralla. New
ieaUnd. Flnlaed. Norway. WyomtoA
Colorado, rub and tdabo.
.. «jK-n. -u li.. r..i I'... tl.
moiu L-numui
.,r ii,. di«-
«»l.v lULn..-
I.ci
.( ..
r..-
agBad 4eba 0^.
oeea'I f ~
'
«m man majB vary baMbia cttaaB- MB. ptebtog away.
ataacaa. wm m eacccMtol to bla istt
“No.“ aaawMvd Ur pattoU (btoogb
agatwttaaa boteMUlM ate >-«^lriff bto eat teeth. “1 paly think It
teraca Uat te btcaBc Bemberofp? Cteeago TrUmne.
ItoBMt tot PoBtefraci ate ewned Dmby wtonera ate coUiertoa. Bto hotaa
Tbe Aewual taedwa.
Hargimva woe Ue Be Legar and OOiTka Uab* are bi U>Hr Ito
o( HenaM wane A b
M» to beo for him. He bad a vmt
the ehtaa e eaeh^ the r
Ug gaaMt on Ue nee. Be won a
tuber fortune of CS0.0UU wbn bit pai
aera bene. St. QUea. carried oft tbb
Darby. Wbra bto own bacaaa. Pynibat 1. aud Andover, won the BpaoB
ctoaaic be on boU ocxaaioaa aeued a
very large aum of Bonay. lie wm
Who he^ •- to oitT oi horaa hecaoM
«ae «f Uc moat cooatoient piungtra
They con’t aaord >e fw
ever known oa Ue turf. '
rtod twice and bad twenty-four cbllAt hewn 1 hate the twy IhMicUt
dren. Sir Bobert Peel aald of bla.
or t>>Uia to lb. beot+u
^“He waa tbe only member who Ittoiv
-New y»r« iviM.
all.r fought bl» way Into parttoBent**
—IVanon'e ftTeckly.
Poor UvoeimeM.
Oateod-ra, what to a “bond of aemr..r.i Fj.rn.a_
paityyA. U. I'iiaK-r. thr
thva~1.a.
Fa-A very P«tor torrwtmenl. my ocm.
auaagrr. u^k-c t.>-d a uiar; oh < h lliu«- It sever draWa any lutereat ftvm the
»tx.
trattol Uu- •V3SUU for
puUW.-SI. I.oula lleimbUc.
cw:a on the rlMi-. UauaCeM U-fa.-v be
way Laonn to fuuu- v.-s* losi for
Heault ef Praetiea.'
pan Ui
rbiTria)," a pan w
That vboeblack poet wbn to all (he
aniall tlu.t uihcr at ton .v.'uto-d lo play rage really wHiea >ery well."
It Tb>- iiL'hi of the- Cm i>crfu.-aas«v
-Yf*.
■V*-*. bto tei
t erwe to to poltaord --BoCMaciAeUl Made the bit of the p.-oducn Ihtot.
ihu uoiu;: lo ilu- tealUtU- uuuiu-r in
which be rlniulati-d di-alu frotu p
d u pbyak; the i-Cec;
A Theator Dtaiogoa.
The conalu bod filleo oo tbe drat
act at a Braagway tbecter wbra a
man. correctly attired and apparratly
of reSnemeot. leaned toward a woman
The Mato Tl|iti|
occupying a aeat directly to (root of
t Knrl«cb-t don't ti
bim-« womau wbo bad uturally reBtw.'Swellman at all.
M>vad her hat. but wbow bato
Mr. Nurttefa-WeiL yw atot gat
arranged to (be cztieiue of taobiaa.
nocke her. .
aided by ’’buugbtefi" puffa
Mrs. .N'niltcfa-No. but tbe trvmble Is
T beg your iiaidou. madam.'' mid
tbe man lo an audible wbtoper. “but U abe don't uke oo notice of me.-Calkyon would remove your hair and »nb- alto Standard and TloMw.
aUUte your bat 1 believe 1 wouF
able to see aomethlng more of tbe
Btage.“
Tbc woman didn't t.-ream.
B a acyl* i suit (he. wishM ot hie
didn't even falnr. Sbe merely rurued
And tba aai|
around and replied:
Who-T* sum
~Jai-k. If you weren't my brother Wbaa
ha otd
I’d atop yonr (ace.“-.New York Qlobe.
had a saus
____
-Puca.
Her LitUt Con
Wahftdad Frida.
“Yfe'ie ptoylug raUruad traUi." she
“Ba referrad lu ua aa
said aa sbe pulled ber father's paper
away, “and I'm tt>e cond'H-tor. Tick; aristocracy.“Mid tbelodlgoaot daugbeta. please.”
“Dtocbarge tbe cbcf.“; ausareretl .(be
He tucA a card from bto pocket aud
banded It to ber. Sbe looked at It to- eqaally todlgnant muUer. “1 told fata
tently for a minute and then landed H to'vse truffles."—MluneaiKdto Journal
back. "Tlvit wu toaued y.esie(dt.r.~
A Fradte^an.
sbe Mid. "aud Un't good today. Tout!
when (hs camiiaMi starti
have lo pn.v ■-uh or get Off tbe twin." Aad
Tou t] imu U you^baus «
Ue fmve ber a dlma Ue knew be
had U-en "worle-J.- but what etae
(ba fan
could be d»v
r Ulags er rbymat
W)U14 aar et ms evar try
- r»l In ovwrtlmr*
w, liKpfi aa aeia MB.
I
i« a gu;t ebAMa dawo.
a vseMibg party a*.
t i
•hr bUaisr la iba tvwb.
Tb< v-Uiior • 4*msa4sT
.Nal much' VTa'd Irll tba
T.> go lo—ms.l. ma'd tsU
Tlirre trhcpr i.> g.. aad ba
«>ur baw'l'm TaawwrU
And grab
I'.ij d.> I..
r (oiWa nv gtv* i a eaer p
..... c*« bax «uf jab ..
i.a.,.piua lu Naw TiW« TImi
,r.
A boy V'B* asked what Mows
with tbe utbcmsc-le hi tbe wihlernass
wbeu tbc
uiuruiun-d.
Ue n-pll.-.!. 'U<- rbu<-k»l llAway.~
TVbeu sskod tu eyplilii be ivsd tbe
Seveulb wi-w of (to- thirty ttilnl chap
ter uf EiaIus. "And
look the
taberus<.<' fiud piiclu-d it ultbuul tbs
camii. alar off (ruui ibc- cump."—Liver
pool Mer\-ury
MtUiqitai
Botio-Uartn' yer aDerpoob nap.
WUlie. you wus uDllto- an' nwto' like
a rree-munt'a-old baby.
'
Bla l*Bl-.Nu woiHlcrl I a-Bz dream
in' I bad a job as demonstrator far a
beew'ry!-Purfc.
lught a Tarkae.
bi ba would > abrawd
4 Tor muocy.
tsrjDr.XiS^hasa’s
iJl^.Ointment
rvr gale b> Johnaon Drug Cu.
Caaeait.
Cooeelt to tbut altiltxlo of tbe mite
which i-vovloiiK a mau that If be ban
only Ihed sv»n eiHiugh he nuuM barn
baen tbe author of tbe Bible -Detroit
The President
First AtoU U tha Left.
I have but one lani|> by wbich ay!
Teacb^ Jobjiuy. where U Ue Isle
feet sre giiMrd. mi.l Tbat to (bv iaui.
ef ez|K>rieuiv
I kuuw ou v-t.v ef ef Mauk
Johuny-ln
the geofs funihibta’ dejudging of tbc futun- but by tbe paob :
—Patrk-k Benry.
I penmeiil.-Judge.
IN TBAVEKSE OTV
m
B are bM roewM eC aiNb a wte ‘
As res have got. 4a you
tasagtna ibsi ws a tabs Be pta
AS veil pravaes ta Oat
And Ih- sod I comm.DV»-t
l>:ar.
And «. had run. aad nir. fM,. loe
Loac aa ht 'ha\.0 aa a Oae s'-uulu da.
But wbi-n li. sot ae awful n>uah
I bolb-twd that I d had meacW
gut WMd ot atentona aa b. a>Muld.
As anybndy 4 think be wwutA
ft* fcnocaad ww doam and triad to me
U ba eould all oa all pf aa.
-"Oar Babr 0<wa“
piles
star
tmi
km wttmt mmom. tom m ommTtmr kav* u mi eoi mmt ■
mt bar* s rear aM wsm mM
fs f<«-r foi
a that not funar? ;
Night Rttts For a Harsa.
“Ubkr. It:t mau, bus a
acbenw. He srrv.-. Welsh rabbit fret
Laud.
to Ills gni'alh 1-1. iiiim."
Have you aecn Cfaollto's Uteat
“Wbal's b;- I.!.- lY'
aabUval. Great beavcoar
"Weil. ItiP.v bave uigbloi-HV. sud
"No. .yVhat Is Its buey
then be charges ifibm fur tbe uae ot
“Hoe? It's a hue and cTyr—Clave
one burse.“-Bo-liHi Trauscripi
land Leader.
r-ctlon." Ksnra- •
AteVi^rurSi
Us 1^ sr^ m
F
« pose WTlu^ B T
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Coffee
Comes to yoa in
deBn.BndtaIy,•i^
tight ptadesges—
always fredi mad
ddirioiis.
It'sflavora^ qual
ity are ^ulays the
same — alwnsrs
right
McLAUOHLIN'8
xxxx COmE
is sold by
AU First OMS
GSOaEft
Out Far tba tawfrt.
Some men build better ibaii they kbew
in suv'b tbincs betug unskllk-d
Mom UullOliis vvmton -Uk>usIi. Knew Ucllvr Itiuu they build.
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Located al
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render Bcrvlcc lo
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Ton need not bring Booey m e>n
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All mho call up the doctors
m-111
receive conxuliaiion.
eiain
InatlOD. advice and surgical operatiOB free of charge.
AU Uat
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•on treated will slate lo ibrtr (Hendf
Ue result obtained by ihrir new ays
urn.
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Deafneoa and roaring noise to tbe
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These DOCTORS are skilled apecUltou
OBd WlU be tannd ready and wUIng to
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exist sickness and sorrow a speetol
tovtutiB to snyose anffering from
disease pronoanced Incurable.
It
matters not what your disease BBy
advise yoa. These doctors treat evvariety ot dtoCMe oofl dcfaralty.
..... GREAT .....
Shirt Waist Reductions
We hive gone through our Shin Wai-t
stock and added to the broken lots sev
eral hondred new Waista and marked
them at very radical reductions for
quick ffeiling. This is a chance you should
not overlook. It means a big caviog tc you.
These ire all new and fresh and mu; of them jnsl Uken from the
boxes, and yon will And a rtt^altractire M of
WabU marked at very UtUe prices.
rw
•-
•lOMM
shadows
bava to oaag over the mbw lawn,
vhM the Seven had (doeed their
petals and the Mr* were folding
thMr wings, the chUdfs^camo aaaerly to Dacte Ned.
IMm antf fUMttrtftrt <
-weTw an bere.ened. emkVm^MW Sw
SaxM esrli and dmbby eheeka and
mg teto the dm chair that eCered.
ayaa of Wm prodaloiad bar the saaea
-aad oh. how tirod t am!
That u 'jntt what ym are
1 «v»l try MV*r «• wwty ar
or than aU.
*1 am too,- NBaaia aeheed, show don^ wfacAjani fail to get reg*
Mt MMt M|rtiii«»
Tfs. the cbOdrM were ready bsl
alar and ssffident sleep. Yonr
ing a very tearotsdaed Uttle (ace.
the party waaaX aa taUisc the doUa
I wlH trytoktMlHm M I
bodv requires this tmeoasdoos
-Toor
face
M
eUted:
yM've
been
to ba pood. tba|r UtUa mother hlppUr*
crytag. KaaMe PtMeAM!* Jeck ei- period for repair work; with*
bopped ae*«aa the Uwa and through
M fv M I MM. '
out it your oerve energy be
tdalmed.
ibe gate Into HiDale'e yard. (Do yon
. I
tWU»iMlpfHl
comes erhinifrd, and yon are
-And It's dirty, tool- Jeasle added,
remember aboei Mlaalet
M« Uai t» mrybariy aM t*
tired, won-oot. nenroos, ex
•evercly. etarlng at the amall Sgore.
the little girt'a awat parUnlareat
•Vtfy HviDf thiiif.
citable; have headache, neu
gunWiina
Lattarn.
-And youVe all mnMed np."
friend.)
ralgia, iadigegtioo. poor appe
ir i t9^ Ml la tryla« «• 4t
Empire. Mich.. July U. IMt
-Nan elwayt goea into a ihlag all
-A
partyr
aald
Mlnale.
And
tite. or other ailtnents caused
UMM tMMfi, I will -Try. try
Deer President:
ever.” Jack saM. Uumhlng. "but I'd
'-yea." aald the Ituie girl.
by a lack of nerve force. Make
1 ihoogbt t would answer yoor leirather be Nan than you anyway.
“A real party alwtya hae caady.’
it your btutBeas to sleep. It
r. 1 am well and hope you ate the
no sc proper If yon
aald MlBOla thou^ifally. "I bare a tame. It Is very watte, npwa-dsys. Jesa.< you're
you
are
restless,
take
drowning, now. yon wooldnt
pMay bat that wm'i be Mougb
Dr. Miles’ Nervine; it soothes
bsve some nsmes for the Sunshine
scream.all tbe done."
and strengthens the nen-es,
Club. They sre at foddows: CelU
**N0.~ aald the Utile glrL "Let'e Norle. Oordon Barle aM CffUrlaa Rsy-I wouldn't be drowning. Ob, Nan
and brings sweet, refreshing,
shake Tbe Man."
life-giviag sleep, and nves the
mond. Please send iba esrds snd but nie. do get away; your hands sre so
Nov Tbe Man was a toy bank, fear- tons to me. My pa is Iwi cutting blach!organs power to wow natur
lolly and wondertolly made. It you bia hty. 1 will ckue. Prom
ally. Try it to<day.
-Have yon apent all roar money,
pot a penny In The Man's band, and
ehOdrowr aaked tfncle Ned. hU
Mirths Boynton.
then tonebad a aprlng. Tbe Man nodI nm glsd thst you arroie me s let kindly eyes tnrelag from one to an
den gravMy and pocketed the mooey. ter. Marths. I miss taesrlng from tbe other.
aaater to glre Tbe
money boys snd girls In tbe summer Utre.
.>WlHCIaf«Mt»fc
’'WMI.- Jack aald. “I've got 6ve
^MMVlW ^TMMwrt—«UMI BMM> than it wai to get it away from him.
ceau leftlor ba had an Iron will and bellered
Omens. MIcb.. R. P. D. No. 1.
Tve got more than that—I've got
In dnnneM* above all things.
Bol
,
July IT. l«e«.
twenty-dve; and. Oacle Ned. I could
Btrange to aay. be had a llule door lu Deir President:
n't ffnd aayhody to help, so t bought
bU
back,
and
If
you
happened
to
re
I sm golog to write s postcard
Makar a( mamkaft balaaflag Jiriy
some pslnts sod ribbon with half ot
member W^ere laat yoa bad left the let you know Ihst we bsve two mile
It, snd brought the rest bsek." Jessie
Dr. MIMS' NerriM M vsM by
key. you could get all the pennies mbbiu St oar house. 1 esme borne
said, holdmg ont her small, pink
sway (rom him white be stared on^'ednesdsy. I will go bsch to ihe
palm.
atiat^ ahead and never knew the sebohLst Flint next fill. Ssdle Wil
-Out of 111 your acgnslnuaces no
Mila MsdicMCoHEDdiart.Xad
dlfferettce.
son will go back to aMool next fsU. one needs anything!" Ned remarked.
Bo Mlnsle and her little friend
1 shall be in tbe alntb grsde. In a tone that made Jeule's cheeks
'la aatkarat tiwia
vwu.
down upon the gram and shook TIm; Are yon well? 1 am well and happy grow red.
«MUlk7i» Imr a -atory" laU!
"I think we shall have to take a
nTtnlMil (UouMn lair
Man. but no Mtidag Jingle could
borne.
-I did better thaa that.* Jack
Oa ^ Mra. etoaa carU, oa the taxes they boar. Tbe Maa’s pocket was as
tote on this goestton." he eonUnued
meneed. eompUcenUy. -| fonnd some bending each child one of tbe papers,
Your loving fiieed.
empty as hie besd.
one right off. I bought taffy ftrst. and "thU question of wue pot in the bes*
'
Battle Kovsrlk.
•BUM hair.
The UUIe girl looked at Miantc.
I am sure you sre happy at being 1 went over to tbe perk to eat It. Dan day's work. Write down now. honest
and Vtnnle looked at her. But MlaVM aata la think I hare a tree
home agalo. i sbould like to visit Wtikenon alwaye teases so If he sees ly, tbe name of the one yon think
Bie alsayt rose to occastone, and the
Op wMMi the atartea row
a fellow eating anything. And
lha
acbool at nint.
UkPMlM «a a bssKk. aM wbM
baa done tbe best, and then we'll mix
more dUHeult tbe problem she had to
tbonght snd tbonght. snd Just then
, ItafMVl arasad aa w.
the papers snd let Jack read."
BOive. tbn more (aspired she grew.
Hal Banter came up and
M
«• M- (ha tatapUa* tMnca.
What Bha Said.
Very earoeetly the cMldrtn bent
After a long alienee she bbM.
-1 asnaot aaawar
Utile Helen bad Jnii reinroed from bite, snd I wouldn't give blm any. over their slips, and for Sve mlnutre
“Let's pick huckleberries and ,aeU
! wasn't going to give sway the ten
the
ffrnt
party
wbicb
tbe
had
ever
araoi ui u» W.T «*1«.
'em.*
cents thst was my share. And then I there was no sound in the quirt
been
allowed
to
attend.
Anxious
to
That voald be great fun. tbe tlule
asked Mm how he'd like to sell pa- room; then Jack went round
girl tboa^t. an up she Jumped and know If she bad i^lnuined the tsm- pere. and be aald drsi rate, only be gatberod up tbe voles snd began
— for her little straw bat aad a Ity dignity, her mote^^esilonod ber hadn't any money, and I told blm I'd opening them.
bright tlB pail.
-Why. bow funny!"
let Mm have some and be could pay
*Ob. Mamma: KammaV she cried,
"Never mind: read, Jaek.it back; we'd go bslres.’
“We ahodt Tbe Man and he hadn’t •No. ntiW*Tou!' aod 'Yes. please!'
-All ri^t. This one ssya: 'Nan
«WB tow poor UUte tsUs farad,
-That is. he'd do all the work and
Al cdTd tbe careful parent.
any peahles, so we are going to pkk
did
best.’ and this one 'Jeasle.* aod
'WkM «M-Um sank vlad b)a«
^ 'Yes^ plesser but I didn't give you halt the money.*
Jhi«^ trato ny baaM. I pity that bnekleberrlea and aell 'em and get
“Well, be badn’t no money, and this one.- laughing a UUIe. 'Jack U
;otd jnmM in tiwMoa.
candy for oor partr:* And the bop have to saj- 'No. I thank you!' br- yon said to do tbe most good: and best of all.' “
e
I
took
everything.was
the
art
Whs kad aaih a haat or ahlUrM
ped tight Bp and down she was ao aspeople that work aad earn
“I said Jack." Nannie cried eager
•Ma4tte^ k*sv. vhai la 4a.
less reply—Went Bnd Church
dUd.
belter than them that don'L
ly
Then mamma saM. “Wdl! Wain view.
“And yon wooldn't give him any of
"Aod I raid Nan," Jack aald
t bad jBst been wishing '^ aome
your candyrThb pig Thst dutwittsd s Dog.
And then everybody looked at
r Miaa by. with fraat
Buppoae you eell them
Jeck looked rattier sbsmefaeed and ale.
On the ship were s pig snd a dog
m me."
■aid.
That's
ill
I
dtd."
.
iaakaila; ^
whkh ste together, and probably
*■1 don't care," ahe began asgrilrThat salted MlnnCe aad the- little wools have slept together bad ihare : In tbe fading light Uncle Ned’s face
I M. «Kh BV beat
-| thlok I did well, and 1 said ao. I
girl to pwfecdoe. eoxX they started
been room In the kennel for both. looked s liule sombre, but he smiled didn’t waste mooey on taffy or lone
to Jail HUl. as happy as two cblMran But. as there was but one bed. tbe when tie turned to Nannie.
coald be.
-Well. Uadyblrdr- he said oMUy.
dog managed to get ibat. and plggle
"Hold on. Jetile. Do you ramember
Jail HIU roes entldagly from
Bnt tor all sntww ibe child drop
■lept oni in the cold. One day the
•traec the cteep aaady bluff at your pig wMied very much to get In. so ped her head, wtatle the tears trick Ibe parable of the servant who hid
bis ulent IB a napkin!" Then Uncle
left. Btralghl ahead of yen on the
it poshed the dinner pUle around ' led down her tired IllUe face.
other aide of the hMI waa the front of tbe door, and began ebewing
'•Shes' lost It. I know well enongh. Ned went on quietly: "Jack gave
where It would come Uck >0 him,
rlrer bank, bill you never, never must
Jack said. 'It's Jnsi like her
aad amacklng as though It were
play there, yon matin’t even go near Joying a Hcb treat. Out tprang
“How'd yon know '■ Nan mked sud but still hr did well, for be helped a
I boy to help himself, and tbsi is a
enough to peep over. Bat the boys
i chant thM rabtah* over:
dog to claim Its share, and Into tbe denly. sluing up again.
Igood kind of belp; and If now. when
Mold do anything, ao they played on
- • .ateek. atqM deadl*
"Yoo always do lose things,
n bad sprang tbe ciionlng pie.
his cuoDoy comes back lo him. be
haw 4ohaay aod BbUy
the rlver*a-edge vhenerer tbyy v
and there be sUyed In spite of all tbe know. Yon lost suntle's pin and tbe loros It again ly helping someone
' mafia
cd to. Tbe MU was full of qnew
key to Ibe bath room door, and tbe
-«i«a«'Md died la the abed: growHsg of the dog.
else. IIS' not a bad way. If be does
tie
hollows.
It
was
btUowy
aad
besi feather off your hsi—"
dad.bow fast tbe boy could raa
net
dymand loo much high lolereet.
even.Bke a ses that had been
That waa made of gtagaibread/
“I didn't lose It—the wind blew It
Ahecnt MIndM Qrandps.
snd think too much of the money be
by lalry-maglc into land.
A little girl who was trying to tell way off.- Indignantly; -but | did Iom
dl Mit rea tald Uwea aU 1 haow!
Aad the eloods seemed near enou^
ib^ money.-—sighing. “A boy knock can make himself, sad grow sordid
friend
how
absent
minded
ber
grand
nU.MUfbt tidtar. loverl
to toaeh; aad the wuto came and pa was. sbe said: “Ho walks around ed 'me down snd it all iptUed. snd be and selllih, and as many veiy rich
people Jo And ss lo Jessie, sbe did
played with' yon: under your leet thlaklng about nothing, snd. when be said be d bunt, sod
pot waste her money or lose It. bat
IrMattw an «ry oat. aa with aaa grew wild etrawberrlee In the spring
cente, and couldn't help Ibe world
smbers It. then forgets that whsi
buekleberrlei In the nmmer
go. aod I didn't bsve any to spend - It did no one any good—sbe simply I
.
aSiy. tdi aa mare!*
tird her lairni In s nsphlo; but Nan-1
Bat you jdidn't “play pretend"
"Yon
.had
ten
cents."
p—Lawn
nlc—lliile NaoMe here." stooping to
very aflea on Jail Hill. Tou dtdol
"No-o." sbe began, tod then she
pel the tired face—"she gave the
.%
A MarMry Taa.
have to. becaaae the real ththge were
besluied.
WbM f hava eaka aad Jam aaaag
had left lo s tired wo
ao much nicer than the
"But wpere'd you ge! so dirlyr money
Helping tbe World 0«.
M twa, ar aayba tbrea.Bo Mlnale end the Mule g
dlmbed
‘Boppose now. I sbould give eecb Jessie asked frownlegly. “Your bands man. aod pieced her money out with
Jan HUl and picked
all blsrk. sod your apron Is til so unsrIOsfa. generous gift of bard
Of yon children flfly cents!’
labor,
forgetting
selt lu dutug for
It waa fu at lint to bear tbe UtUe
“Now doat give those children any streaky."
Woe balU ffo plunk-plank lato
nors money to waste.'' put In his ris
"Her (ace Is streaky, too." Jack totneoni- rise."
--{ said Nhn did best all the llme.“
added, slyly.
bat after the bottom was cot
er.
the boekleberiy mostc stepped.' -Oh. let Wm!" ihe''chl1dren exelalmNannie hid ber two fat Htile bands j »><<
under the wsi apron sod began' "«’• <“» «>>•> you give, but bow
I am afraid as msny berries found <d.
their-way Into the girls’ mouths ss
Their uncle Unghed ss he asked. anxiously explaining "Mrs Rourke's I TWu sive. children. It s the kind
om was ao dirty." sbe sold "1 gpt.'*•*1 prompts ii, tbai makes
lato the palU! But nobody
-What woold yon do with ur
I erocky|s gilt worth the glvlnx When we do.
n to eat. she Biu right there yrleir, wo nobody cared.
“We ahonid spend It." Nannie said,
k a" lovely amll
"Mrs. Bourke—oh. Nannie, ihai' anything tor a person. It Is not siflaally the tiny bockeu ware heap- hagglag blm excitedly, "we should
..
Jma bit of appe
lag fnU. and two happy children ran spend H. rtSht off.horrid woman' You sbouldo t have **>>» »•'" “
**•'
d «b«l a Wwag vhUe
come bsrk again to us-ihst is. to
i jMC. aad ithl Bbe doen’t touch borne band la hand. IXv lltUc gtrtb
“K I do give yoo Bfty ceo_t^—stop tone there."
■NthM. Bwa I aay.
"I—I met her. sod sbe was so IC'’'* hoping gain In return for ou^
waa waiting in the doorway ehoklag me. Nea—it's on condiUon
. .1 oat year ahare to nave If
with Ive bright pennies to psy tor thst yon are all generous in turn and Ured kMklng. and 1 asked her If sbe|*e1vef But when you lose your «(»•
dad she aaUMe apd amllea awey*
ildn'i tike ten cents—If It would'oi! *>•
feeling tired and dl»-Selected. Ibe berries, and bow tbe glrU aeam MCh gives half to tomeone else—
pared doem to Mr. BMIe’s. and whsi gives it In aa unaeltlsta. helpful way help her And she said It would save •PP“‘“'''<'
T*"
above
above It.
n and go to tbe belp ol some
timet they did bsve. deddlng bow u Give yov beet tbongbi to It. Nan. her a long walk taking home
one as tired aod discouraged ss you:
makn-tbe mooey go (ertbMt.
don't band U over to the ffrst beggar washing, snd asked me If I'd
self,
tbsi
Is.the
mint,
kindest
gtvkwUng after Tommy s bit—that ws
Najct to uamUton and MllUkes’e tea yon meeu beeanae lu' easy
same SMt hr Mtu. R. a Oar. cent oomier. with Ita gllUerlnc row
R yonTe aorry. bnt try to make wbat sbe said. Aod 1 did. snd b log of all Thst helps tbe world go
raltMS. cried snd be was heavy, and I had i round of B truth."
Of toya, Mr. Belle's hakeabop eras tbe II go a good wnys,*
'PM Marhi, Oardoa Mile aad moat faselnailDg pUce la town. Toa
And then the supper bell
“Tifty oenu woB'i go far It any walk borne, sod I'm tired, sod
OMMa Baymoad. Bmpira.
Mleh. began to aatff aa aoon as you tnrnad body waats much.* Jack remarked.
ought DOl to scold me. Jessie Peter-. ibe three children sreat slowly sway
Nmaa eeat by Martha Boyatoa.
,
[logeiber; but out In tbe shadowy
the corner on Cass street, sod 11
“And ttty cents ts such • tiny Ul kin."
-And they ahan't." said ber uncle, [ball Jessie put ber arm round litUe
wlad was from -the north yon kn^ ue. Uncle Ned. If It was s dollar
"Yon sbODid have been more careful Nannie, quite forffciUng her crocky
at oniee whether U was buns or odotTTOaedovelyaammer day. ai
"And at five precisely,- the yoong and not have loet your money, bow- mUe haadt.
Waaldiat waa a little girl the de- let or cake that most appealed
"You did do best, dear." sbe said
aded to have a party tor her don- you. One wtaole cate was tnil of maa went on. calmly ignoring
He began enttlag out strips of pa-, And hearing ber. Jack bssteoed to
efeOWM. Sa aba broaMt them all candles, and there were clear glass htata—'Mt flve-«o. half-past.
Jam oa the Metres that held the
M
<ke lawa and aet them in
I back to my room and let me per. aad the children gathered rotmdjadd. "TLat's what I ssld all the
time "
W* «n see bow many sbe mi
stlcki of mint and the little round ksaw what you did. Be off now and and watched eorionaly.
fnvide tor.
globee of lemon dropn. Nobody eonid doaY waste tlme.There .wae Doi^y Brown, with her make soeb taffy as Hr. Bell, aad when
-Bat yon haven't given ni any
dOm dblaa laee aad her HUM stuff in Ibe Tall at the ononiy fair, be made ey.- Nannie erted.
Weaa Tlwra was tbe Vieeeh DoU. (be gUsiealag ropes before your very
Thw remloded. the uacle laughed
Thmt hacktog cougk continued
who was so irowa «p and amgalfl- eyes, you felt that be wae mlfbUer and tbe children laughed, and then
Cffat tbgt Bbe aovar seemed like a Ur tbaa Mr. Isles, tba poncomaa and tbe former dived deep into his poaet
Becande yottr sy«tem is exhausl »d and
dpRchUd at aH. sad ae bad ao
wenhier of adBantloa.
and brought out a handful of change,
your powers of resutance v—'----Vbere wag Haas the Dutch Doll made
Mr. BeU was patlest. too. aad walt- -rve ba« saving tor yoo. aU is uao.
aat al wood, aa^ atioagly scmimi be- ad without a
Do your bust BOW. aad help the world
Tain Scoffs Emulsion*
Mae a( sa acddaat mmearaMff a botI place. 80 the two lit- ga rouad.h famUs iqi and itrengthend your entire dystem.
(k a( MOet water. There was Jsppy, lie glria had ao fear aad after'many
All that day the heaic wee -very
(hg'hWt beloved, rather dim of eoanhome with thier bag fulet. apd old Towiy. patting
h caolankt Cod Lhrcr Ofland Hypophodpbite dO
I Into CM doer after
teaahM tram caa* ktmfag, bat with of twoetmeau.
prepaited that it id easy to takeara ewyto digest
a iwifla dliaat tr«m tba Uad wt tba
Aad what do yon appesa they crapt Ipallx to the bun. nod lay
AIL osucevrsi SOs. AKD dIAO
■Mag Baa. Aad tbM ibete
fouad tbetw* Thv dolU' taMe had down M the anuhlae. with
ke« ffladed Ml uader the trarc aad stgh of astwiMlMMBt ai bel
SUNSHINE
set with tbe very best taa sac TbsM
ware Uny pUuars of
woe dMbaa of glagvrteaad and Uttle
tomUers of tomonada. Mlnale sad her
friaetd were •» amaned they Just said
“<Mi! Oh!- and cooldn'i more.
Aad while they were siUl moklng
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mue girln ----------brooght oei—what do you anppoea?
A realty truly doll's hudileberry pie.
Iping hot and smelling dellclooa
And that's the story of one krreiy
summer day
little girl. Tba name of U M. -Min
nie and the Uttle Huckleberry Pie."'
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FOR ALL JOB WORK
COHETO
HERALD & RECORD CO
We Believe'
have the Best Tea os
the Marin*.
Cboioe Uneolorud . Jaima porticDlarly 6m flavor aad
exoeDtioDal stnni^. If jon hare tenble BMa&g a
tea tkat iff to your likiog tiy a sample poniid ottbia
ooe. Wo will take our chauoea on your ooming tmok.
Prl«*.«Se pcraoaaS.
J. J.
:iiMA
P-rwn
Wool, Wool, WanXod
The situation of tbe wool c
e outlook I* that If they sbould Uke'the tariff off tbad they will
certainly make a deduction of from 4c U> Sc less ior every pound.
At the prroent candlilon 1 can us« all the wool from Grand Trav
erse. Wexfcrd. Antrim. Manistee, sad Leelanau counUes. with s bet
ter advantage than any outside large dea>r can do. AH I wouM like
to hsve'tbe public do before they ship or fetch them In Is to tad
out Ibe prices from someone el»e. si 1 sm certainly poaUlve that my
prices will reach from s cent to two cenu above iiilifii .Mrolilil of10 Ob>-CI
fera It srouldn't be no
ob>'ci to me to publish my priew
other dealers, ss I wsBlI them (lo work snd hnstle Tor It as I dld be
fore I made my sale, and I am aatirted to give the beaeSt lo tha
growers sz lo the deslent. Whoever wants to know the prtcro before
they ship or fetch them In can call me on either phone aa we an
always ready to answer snd w« have them In the ottce.
Please do not sell to anyone else before you gK my prices.
I am thanking yon all tor the past year's favors, add appreciate
for tbe kludness snd 1 hope to make you more sgUifled tbif year.
R. ROMOIVI
ROKR
730-7S2 C. .Front- tireet.
Treveree City, MWk
Citx. phone 481. Bell phone JSO.
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Bread and Butter
As an article of food, oothing more. .
delicious, palatable or nourishing, a
blice of bread spread with good but
ter satisfies as nothing as does,
but - you must have good flour as
a foundation.
Monarch Flour
makes bread with a good body toit;
V
bread with tbe nourishing qualities
of the wheat in it. It’s the product
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of many years mtliing experience-
Hannah & Lay' Co.
THE FARMER’S STORE
Washing Machines
The wooderrul aucoesa ve are baring vilb tbe ‘*1904''
Automstic wusben. tbe perfect wtiMietioe it is giring to fU
maey uaera convince oi, tbit it ie the liest oaebiM yet made.
To oorince yon that it-ia aa we deim the'beet end eeeieet
raening meher made, we let yon try it 30 dsye free,' If yon
like it buy it. if you don't like it retaro it.
Come in and see tbe vjnderfol washer.
FRANK TRUDE
Old Poslomee Bnlldliia
BRADLEY AND VROOMAN*S
PAINTS
Reliable Palate made by a Reliable Htol We do
not try to ae'l tbe cbeapeet ebesp paint Init we e^ you • ROOd
paiuc at a small price.
Senour’s Floor Paint
Seoour'e goods bare boiit up e fine reputation for bU who
bare told them. Voo can depend on tbem.
PemUac—Makes a beaolifcil and pennanent fineb for
ail article* of wood, ro^tal or plaaler, oU or new.
It it aepeo-
laliy ^ adapUble for the refioiabioR of floon. wood met and
old fomitaro
Elasy to apply. No experience required. Ween
like iron—touRb as steel—laatiog as t;ruute.
Senour’s Porch Paint
If it's Seuoor'a we bare arid enoogh.
hbde to atend the
roogb wear which every porch geta.
TRAVERSE OTY. MICH,
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