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Grand Traverse Herald, September 01, 1908
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
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1908-09-01
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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY AND FKIDAY.
SIA* A YEAD.
TKAVeME CITY, QUANC TIUVERSC county. MICHIOAN. TUMOAV. 6EPTCMBCR 1. 1ME.
AT EAST BAT 101
OF WEXFORD
The Rev. K A. Aliingten Delivered
an Addrau and (unday Schoei
Wu OrpaalMd.
RKP^cATce
WffiElMEN
MET'fifAD ON
^nk Rurae aad E. W. Higgins Yank
ed Owl tto Dead Sizsd Ones
Prewi East Bay YcDteeday.
state
FAIRS
A slrlna ot IZI perch eat, caught at
The Rev. A. A. Atliactoa apokc
JASPER DRAOOO AND HIKE JOR But Bay yesterday Ji> PVaak Bures GATEg OP BIO CXPOAITlONg ART
at Rut Bay
THROWN OPEN.
DAN WERE‘hurt.
sDd E. W. HlxslDs. tb.' youns men
Mllli BDDdaynKbt Mr. Taylor, dUBolug oui b> a boat to the per^ beds.
trlct prutdent of the Ora&d Traveree
The Sab were all of
Sunday eebool aaaoefaUoa, «u preaof ibeni meuurtnK
eot. aad atte rthe aemion a guoday
laches Wbea the
school wu organlird. 10 be knowD as
shore aad the -QUB
w "East Bay achooL*'
NARIIV MIU WAS THE PRCEIOsu aUed op by I
OMeete were elected u followa;
DISLOCATED
SHOULDER
IIM QPFICM.
erst Sablag parties
Saperinteadeat—Ura. Delay Wells.
MANY BRUISES.
0 tbr prrrb
leal — MUa
>ock.
Beulah Mahaa.
> Lewis.
Canada Is AIm On Hand With Its Na
Treuurer—Mr. Bert Wells.
tional EXpoaltJon Whk* Bogan
tha »pMk«r af tlw Day—
A Uvcdy tatcreat wu ahowo by alL
At Toronto This Morning
■MDllant A«r«ii>.
aU (be sew work beglu wlih very
—Tho Fairs.
wa RAU.Y WAE HtUO AT MC«CK THURtOAV.
nUT
I
i:
SUV PIESENT
Mwlek. Mkk„ Adc- M—me Wuford Ofuce fftUy, Mslsted by the AnyUocA DBi MmM Brmagw. wu held
hm yutortUy ^ wu u oDbo«Bd«l
MHMD la Dmr particoUr. 1%« day
wu a baaauial aaa aad the people
pfwut aaalierad tallr tw. Tbe nl
r WU bald In ibe baaaiiral (rove
Mar tU vfliau aad the Ucatck towupeople did ererythlBf In their power
la Bake it pleaaaat for the Tlalton.
Maaic wu twalahed by the Mealck
R kaai. aad the WeifWd Orange
:
1..,
Vf :■
I, sr;r
Albait SnthwldL -Hlaa Edttb ligbt,
HIM MM Btanley, Editor Hataler of
IhD Vastu Trtbaae. Mlu Ua JowetL
•a* pan U the procram and helped
Btahe the oecaalon oae of pleasure.
B. B. McOure, private aabretary
af OongruiiniB McUngblla. deltvand the addrew of the day. This waa
wu waU melvad, u te evideaoed by
the (net that Mr. MeCliire was Invited
to (In Uw prtoeipal adrfreu aiata
■nrybody went away
happy and the saMral BeaUmeat wu
ttot tU ptule wu oae of the baat
fhat had Otar .been attawded.
FORMER INJURED WORST
BRIDGE GAVE WAY
CROWD TO ORECT (AILOR* WA(
TOO LAROE.
At Metbowme.
Melhotine, A«c- SI.—Tbe enonnotis
crowd that lurned out to witness tbe
formal antry of the
the city today proved loo much tor
tbe PrlBceu bridge which spau the
Inara River and Tortns the tnsie ^pproach to the cliy proper.
Tbe bridge barrlen were c
borne and u a result several
sou were injured.
MEMBER OF FIRM
J. H. W. HvbUII. of This aty, Very
SuccsisfiU In Chicago—Part of
a. W. Walah A Co.
J. H. W. Hubbell. a former Traverse
City boy and gradute of the clau of
]»00. la muting witb mucb succeu:
alaee bo left Traverse Cliy Jo auke
bit owa way to the world.
Zbe
Boatbem Imhana Goal oompniiy, With
whom he hu be<-n aasoclated. having
been placed In the bands of a roceirMRS. ANOBIOeN AND TWO CHILer. have lormed a eo-partnersblp for
PRMN DROWNED.
handling all grades of coal, under tbe
Ann name of R. W. Walah aad om
pany. with offteere In the Ormnd Cen
tral eUUoa. Chicago. Mr. Uubbell
and R. D. O'Sbaaghaeuy. wlU be uaoetoied with the new Em.
EUT IMPORTS IN OTHERS' M< Kennedy and Richard W. Walsh ire
HALF WERE UNAVAILING.
the other members of the fin
IIREE PERSONS SAVED
X-
‘ROOSEVELT”
CONING HERE
HORNING OF SOT. 12
STEAMER HIT
SMAUERAH
faama and CblUrM Won WHb
PrtaNU In a Raw Deal WMeh
Wu Mueli AmMihIpe
MERCURY AT
92 AT NOON STRUCK ON HEAD
-rCbkago, Aus- B1-—Mn. Bmll
dpiaoa. of Obteago, aad her two amall
ahOfif^
drewBDd ti DalevaB HOTTEST DAY SINCE
Lake. WtuHHln today.
WARM ^ELL.
The wnmu aad bar chUdrea '
with frtaadt la a row boat which
a by a atumer and all
WWW harlad Into the water.
Thru ware uved but the eEorta
laacWD Miu.' Aadenoa aad her chlldnm ware auvainag.
RECENT H^)VARD DUNNING BROKE Hlh
COLLAR BONE.
ONLY ONE PROSTRATION
lOCAl OPTION nGHT
rar
far the Ceniaat In IcaiPermed.
, Aug. M-Tbe AetKSaloon
SeacMY repreoenUUve. the Rev. R.
N. Holuple of Oraad RapMa.
haen bate aad a meeUag ot busineu
Bwa aad fartaera held tor the purpose
af BtartMg the tacal opuoa campaign
' to thia coatjr. PattUau are being
truly Hoad and at the October aeeUm ol ^ board of auparrlaon will
- be ukad to aahmR the propoaltloa
to. the vwata.
A county orgahlflttlon wu eEeci•d with D. r. Bowerman. chaUiaan.
aad Irrlag Oaih. ancratary.
NO RACES
Any Dating the Week of tbe
Orand Traverm Pair.
<
;
.
. - There hu beea oouMerable talk
U the atam that there would be a
aortu of racu to this city dnrtog the
week or the fair. Tbe board of dlroetora of the Drtvlng Park asooelaUoB met ywterday aad took deSnlie
aetlM ce the aausr. it being deUded
SBt to hold any raou her* daring the
Mir.
Mr. Mure Had WaikU Down Town
Prem the Aeylum and Had Just
EnterU the Store of SUr.
. man A Huntor.
Clarence A. Moore, ol gu7 Wetwler
street, collapsed In the ctolhlng
Of Sberman A Hunter abortly before
today , baviag town
with the heat. Mr Moore walked
down from the uylum and went to
the store of Sherman A Hunter, stand
ing and talking for some time with
Mr. Hunter.
Mr Moore complained of ndt feel
ing well, and before Mr. Hunter could
reach bis side, Mr. Moore fell
heap. Mr. Hunter loosened his c«tor.
and made him at eomtoruble u posalble. while Mr. Sbei
doctor. The aluci was of short
dofutloa. and after reetlog lor a sbon
to the store. Mr. Moore was aUe
lo go OB.
This Is the hottest day sin-w the
eonUnued but of two wc-ekj. tLgo. snd
the recent t^ll of eieeadlngty cool
trealber makes it seem all the warmAi noon today the official thermo
meter ngtotned
degrees, wblto Is
bat two degrua lower than tbe boiteat day recorded this sucnn.i'r
Howard Dunning of KID Wejkter
street. Buffert-d a fractured collar bone
ibU morning while st work pidclug
applea on the Howell fans on the
iDsnla. Tbe ladder oo which be
Mr. Dunning to the ground. faUlng a
standing slippiHt. precipluting
dUUnce of lo fe-i He struck on his
bnad and left shoulder, the left collar
bone being fractured In a bad way
considerable time elapsed bofoce he
received the care of s physirisn. as It
necessary to leiephoiu- around
the neighborhood in order to get a
rig to bring Mr liiinnlng to tbe city.
eH wss brought in by Mr Tiffln with s
horse snd buggy, reaching the office
local physician about noon.
PAPER FOR SALE
Sstisn Herald. Baptist Organ.
Possibly Be Disposed of at
DeirolL Mich, Aug fl*-Afier
struggle for exisiocce in wblcb ii hag
been anisied by a few of the wfwltbof tbe
Baptist cburch lii Mlcblgan. the Cbris
Herald, the official organ of that
denomination, to oo tbr market sod
it conceded that It «HI be sold j.t
ktss-rd Its credliora ood slockboid*
er«. The Rev. John H. Bourne, bnslrrered his cooeacUoo
whh the paper this week, but It to
sail pdbUahed under tbe dtrecUon ol
tbe Kev Ugorge H. Woid. wbo has
been edltoy lor nearly three years.
The L. C. a A« brench No. fit.
ill mui Wmocrew night and aU
Joha A. Homan, of DeSaaee. Ohio,
Un. Pud Utobey aM daaghun «w icubeYt sljDdM ha pieuat as there returned to hit bomb today after a
toned to #L Thoetu, Oat. today aft
dell^ttnl viaiL Thia ts the lOih
er Bpndtog the manarr at ^anUIn oe eream a»d
will be aerved time he haa been here aad he eajoyifter tbe mseUag.
e (hao ever.
L
MARYUND-GAlffORNIA
A head oo colllslOD b<'l«eeo tuo
bicycle riders look place on Wa.a<nEstreet yesterday aftemotAi Id
front of The reuldeace of Will llrosrb.
wblcb resulted In severe bruises
both riders, one of them recelviac a
dislocated ahonider, and one of t ie
wheels being almoei totally desimye.1
Juper Dfagoo. a painter, was r.dtng wut on Washington street abO ':
I o'clock, hurrying to oalch tbe bo.i
for Bowers Harbor. Several bicy cle DISTINOUIAHED gPEAKERS WILL
ARRIVE.
riders were gotog eut. st a swift rate
and as Mr. Dingoo met th«m he nmi
ed to tbe rlgbL but owing to the num
ber of riders to a row eolllslou cuuia Ahtp Will Visit Four AUtas and Trav■u Cliy la One Of Three
avoided. Mike Jordan and Mr.
Michigan Cltlee On the ,,
coming together with terriOr
L>«L
force, although Mr. Jordan bad at
tempted to tarn to tbe right.
,
fhu-ugo, 111,. Aog. Z*. ISOS.
Both of tbe men were rendeud uocourlou for a few minutes, and Mr. W. E WILLIAMS.
Cbalraiau Repobllcan Co. Com.,
Jordan wu carried Into tbe hom.- of
Traverse CUy, MIch.
Mr. Broach. HU face was lernbly
Meeting lonlgtal aecepU yoar proi>obruised and the right side of bU upUp was cut through to ibc iwih. ililon of tbe »ih. M'lli arrive Trav
making an ugly gap.
was bra^wo erse City moralDg o( ilept i: U-iier
o» other parta of bla head and body, followtog gpeaketa* names aud ieaad terribly shaken. HU nbeel was tails early next week. Wire answer
MARQCfcita; CLUB.
almost a wreck.
K. A BlgelOv. secrel.irv.
Hr. Dmgoo went wtraUbt up ioio
The above telegram sieakt l-r ll
the air for severalfeci aud came dewn
self and nieane (hat Traverse Cn> «lll
Ms bead aad sbouldeni
pavemeaL
dUloeattog
hU
ilgbi have the biggest poUllcal ibeellng
shoulder, brulstag hia face, cutting ever held tu Nonbem M'cbls^that a whole ship load of dls lngulshguheg In both aldtw of his b
ed rt-publ»-*ii8 win to- ID tn.bmulng his bip and tearing the
Sjiiir«l;<y. S<p‘. It', and |k>'s-iI'
off bla bands. Although so badly
ivmalii in tbe rily
SuuCuy
Jured aad in a dued run-lirioD.
Some lime sgu.
mounted his wheel agetn ss soon
was pubtisbi-d in n«- iu-co ■! u
be i^ss able to and rode bsek hci
y&5 litost Eighth street. A phy,.ietai: eRt-cl Ihsi the good ship. Rtsi-v
wss called to bU home who dressed of Chlt-EO. had to-en ctar-, i< i by
hU injuries. believliiE at dm that the Murqm-tu- club of ibai t-liy. c«*mi>o.-.-d
sbottlder was broken. Mr. Drugon k>
doing as well as could be egpected wosiern uu-Lroiioll.- and i'>9 a lU-day
today, but it will be a week before he trip on Lake MK-htssn was proposed
U able lo oontlnue hU work.
In this Ulp. tour states would be
Mr. Jordan's tojnries are very i-sn- visited, Indisua. Michigan. Wiscon>-iu
tul. but fortunately for blni o bones and lllluols and ll was also slated
were broken.
that Muskegon would t>e lb>- U'thest
point north.
CAR seoR^ IN SIGHT s^^A^LOWED
BEGIN TODAY
> Prwparing For iiiMh
WhM> Brnnpor Croga I
Bhogs Run ovortiaM.
HER MOTIVE NOT KIMMm
PDBUC LAND AREA
among the exhibitors wbos<- displays
are shown to 17 mammoth bulMtogs.
tbe bStb aanual Ohio State Fair and
Industrial Exposition opened lu gates
to the public today. All ot the ex*
blblu were la place this moretog and
the mammoth show Is now complete.
This is ladies' day. aad a special pro
gram of concerts, recitals aad harness
races has been provided for the enter*
lalnmeni of the thousands ot feminine
vUllors. All the steam and electric
l!n.*s enteVlng the city are today
bringing large crowds of vlsiioni and
tbe attendance is expected to Increase
dslly until tbe cloee of tbe fair
FTlday.
The permanent bume at the Ohio
State lair is located abuot two and
halt miles from the otate capitol
snd includes nS acrea of giouads.
alth 17 colossal buildings, surrounded
by sdorumaou of sbrabbery. lag
and shaded retreats. Six buildings
filled to overfiowlng with agricul
tural aad todustrUl esbiblu. while the
stock display occupies five
lous structures. There are also
edifices devoted to the fine aria aud
III feuilatoe rxbitrlls.
Fanners ol the Buckeye sUlc have
manifested great interest to the fair
ojM'ued today, with the result that
tbr displays of farm products and Eve
; are tbe most complete ever
I uiiio t-xi>osltiuu.
CHLOROFORM
Sagtoaw. Hkh.. Aag. SI—The Pere I
Maruaette railroad company la aa-jMISg
thorny for the siaKaaent that there
will not to an Idle car In Michigan
wlUto SO days. In fact, a car tatotee
Ir predicted by the middle ot October.
Out of Ibe^:.iw cars which have Uin
Idle to tbe district, over MO have been
absorbed dortag the last 10 days In
tbe boedllag of early crops and the
This AFTERNOON.
bumper harvest of mil hinds which srw
to sight, aad sspeetally that of tmIL
WlU. It ts said, swamp the Mlcblgan
usds with bnslaess. Tbe Pere Said That She Tslephencd to a Laaol
Drug Store Fer the Pslsss
Marquette Is nmuiug Its shops over
Which Wss Oelivefetf ig
time to wet the demand for cars.
Her Homa.
Unds Bam Has Many
Aerss Lsft In His
Prsaant.
Woshtotloo. Aug :U—From reporu
recently received from the verkMU h>cal land offices In tbe public land
sutes aad Indodtog Alaska the gen
eral land office has cotapUsd its aaausl statement showing the area of the
public domain rematotog ■n.atsgo—(j
of on Jnly 1. l»0g.
From the suienteai It appears that
the government stUI hsa an area of
7fs'.8»S.*M acre* of surveyed aad ansurveyed public toads. Mkhlgaa baa
136ASI acres.
,
AT RELLAIRE
R. J. Merear A Co. Will InaUII ths
PliNnhlng and HaaUng Plant
In New Sdioel.
K. J. Heroer A Ch.. of thM dty have
secured the eoairact tor the ptublng
and heaung of the oew o^otH
Bellalre. One of the moat oompfiete
aad expetulve heating idsaU on the
market will be lasUUed and it wUl be
oae of the beat to Kortbern Mlchlgwa
ONffiPT. 8
School Will SUr^ Thia Voi
Training liialiDctOf Hat
From Moodars Recorg.
Alta, the iC-yeaivold daaghter a(
Hr. and Mrs. Lester Wella. ot M .
South Cedar streeL swaUowed a*
ounce ol chloroform about U o'cloek
tbit toreaeoa. and at 3:30 this afte^
noon was showing some signs of rallp.
WTieiher It wsa an attempt at a*
clde or_ whether the young girl look
tbe potsoa to play a Johe upon thn
neighbore aad hw own loike. net rei^
•Xing bow serious the result would ha.
la not IcBowB, as ttero vaa m gosM*
ble reason why the slmld make a*
attempt upon her owa Ufn
Mr. and Mra. WoUa. the pnronlB «g
tbe youag girt, took a drtve out to
Loag Lake thk foreAPoa, Mr. WolM
having aome b^cna
t»
kA« tor
plraaora. Mias Alta, who «n toft In
charge ot tbs hoaae. rUttsd her Mat
door Boigbber. Mra. A. B. Boyw.
about 10- o'ckMk. and as Mrs. Boyer
had company, Ml« Alu playod upon
the plane aad sang fer iAml She
owmod tn he la a pnrtleatorty happy
franm of mind, aad botora gotog h
remarked tkat ahe had to got dtaaer
tor thno man, aad aakod parmMon
boll a ham on Mn. Boyer'a atooo.
which was glvpa. The girt then i
out to dig poUtoes fer dtoMr, nnd nit
er a white Mn. Boyer hoard bar oallBcllertog that aome one wUbed her
at the phone. Mn. Boyer went over,
aad Aka held up an oaco bottle, anytog. "It's aU gone. Mn. Boyw,- toUIng her that ahe had taken the
It U aald that ahe tote^Mped to a local drug store fw the
poltoB. Which was deUrerad.
Mn. Moyer Immediately oocmud
bHp. aad before the arrtvaJ of phytL
claaa the emeticn gtrea had tolm effecL bat the patient bad become uaStrenuous work on the
part of the pkyaleiaBa. however, bad
Itoul, Minn . Aug 3I --Through
Minnesota all eyes are turned lo
ward Hamlin.-, a little village between
School WlU start this ye«r Septem
ihU city and MtnaeapolU. where tbe
ber nth. Prof. Earl Gorlnger. the
annual Mienesoia Btaie fair
Instructor to manual training. Is her*
ally opened today. Thla year's
making arrangem^ for hto
exhibition u especially notable, since year's work. Tbd la
arks the seml-remmntol of the der way are neoriy
admissloo of ibe state.lo tbe Union.
when tbe bell rings September gth.
nulversa.ey wblcb will be fittingly the bttUdlngi wUI be to -k-pcelebrated by the Minnesota TerrllorUl PlotKM-r assocto'loti From all over
viatr aad from other states the
Local Men Got Busy,
The family had aolblag at all J«
grlzsl.ri veterans sit- gathering and
on Ms It aas obM-rv-d that
■ay to regard to the matter, but It M
lire again the days when the In
Traverse C'ily was off tbe Ust, s nuui
aald by friends that there had been
dian and bk wilderness vainly op
o( promlavoi local reprblicaDs got
trouble of any ktod. aad that tbe
posed lb- coming of the while insB's
ywmg girt had bem perfoctly amtent.
busy, held a meeting and look ste|>s
clvtllsaiion Tile golden Jubilee of
ed at tar aa anyone knew. Kie is of
bring tbe sblp nnd Its dlsUngukhthese old timers will be the eeulrsl
i] cunipsuy to this city
pnrticulariy
sweet 'and lovable dlsBALLOON QUEEN LOUISE WAS
feature of the fair opened today.
poalttoe. and was always bright aad
As will be seen by the (uiego ug
20 MILES FROM LAND.
To carry out the illusion of bygone
cheerful. It ts art believed that she
ii'legram, tbeir efforts were surcesw
(ul aud the ship will visit Travc-rse days, tbe aborigines from two contook tbe cbloroform wna any thon^t
U have Piirbrd tbeir topees on
of suicide.
Clly. giving the Grand Travers- region
a ebano- to h<Br r\-publtcan doeinue the grounds, sod.hundreds ot still
setul-savsce
8’uut
wlU
mingle
with
expounded by ineo of national fame
the liihabltolil. of H vlUsge of besdAboard the Roosevelt ait; l/e V.cvhuniliig Igorrot.". from far Luzon
presiden'. Fairbanks,
of
Itullana,
CHICAGO ONLY COT M MILES
Tb<- Kstsgei. from < De Philippines ore
Jitmes 8. Sherman, reputilican eandi ■ xhiliite.l here
FROM COLUMBUS.
cunM-ni of the
ice-prmldriit. Senator Bev
l‘njii*d Sts'es government.
eridjte ol Indiana. Tom WaUon. of
California.
iBdUna, candidate for j^vemor: Con
BsHeen snd These Aboard Were pick‘tarriuienin ('.ij , .Aug Jl - I'alj
Boutell, of Chicago: Adam
> by the Suacnsr Mictegan*Friends Glad to Nou Change for BetI'-ede of Mlno'-soui and many others loriiu ^ MW- Islr i> ttwlav -hrotg-ri:
Cnicsgo Was Sailed By Cosy
Ur—Most Refrain from Bernr1sl1o^^ from sM -.-rtlons of the
who have ni-ver be.-ii bea'd m 'hof Chicago.
nesa a Yoar.
and 'br proepec . sr- good for a:
Grand Travers.* region prevlousiy
Es
Mayor A V. Prtedricb aad wife
highly
Mici.-Keful
sw.-j-.il
Tbe
har
]
Tbe ciiiu will also »• nd a band o(
]
<'olumi>u.-.
Kbio.
A
jv:
:
i—Wi.rJ return<*d lost night
Irom AsbViUc.
race are s"mriiiig gr-a- a’-en '
<r> places ahnig and as litany of iB>among th»- li..-s. m.-u -I the u^,|.bss been ri-cejved b<*ri- that the baJ .Vorth I'arolitta. sbere they have been
club memto-rs a.- can do so, will ac
■pending the last five monibs for the'
company th.- Roosevelt on Ifie cr :i>- and many of lb- tost 'roKer' ^na}lO€>n Queen Ixmiis-. sbub left the
bleb Is to b. made eaily in o.der o pacers in the wer' have been cn , ,,.d I iambus dmlng park Saturday night. •*'“''*1 ol Mr Friedrich's beoJtb
j.-sm- down m Lok- Erie ro mile.
k>ledrv-h ho. Improved wonescape any jKs.Ml.iHty ur (au *torinNeto-aaka.
' irv.n. isjHl Th.,- ballwntot. were resbe left this rity. and oijil ti proposed to bold ojH-n a'
Ltnroln V'- Aug -’-l-Uiui
,i-ani.-r Michigan and
**
«>
meeungs but to forestall bad weatber, [ „j,j^ aurar-;.-n of t.-ing -.be home
son ibv
pri*.'.
business duti-. be to gatolag
huge lent wii: to carrU-d and it .. * prwsidenusl caadidste. Uncoln
Th- I bjeogo. sailed by Co-j of Chi
rapidly While at KalomoaDO
also posribie thst tbo Roos-wlt »K1 tod... tUe Me<vs
bo-issom otl„ Lgo. landed at neteber. Ohio.
•*“P o"" « «>Ule
excursion for a f*-» tours ot Nebrs'kan. s-u
e to visit thvj
from t'olumbus.
| bon»e. be gaiaed several pounds, aad
the bay. clvlBg tb.' peoi>l< a . liaacv 'o Nebra.->ka St*i- !
good appetite.
tet ihOM aboard
gnmaxi-e to k'sin-'s the home of W t
Asbvuie. where Mr and Mra. Frl«l.
This C<ty Fortunalt.
J Hryon. Several tnsetlngi of ogriricb spent most of their iimmi
,
rrtveiseCity Is slOKUtoriy loriuna.e|..y-nvaJ aad other bodies «lll be held
______
health rasort in the mounialiis. of
baring the Roo»«-»ilt come here
ta,. uot-k.
Crsod Trsverus 0*slnet Grange Winj^''^^'> t'ACOllna. situated SAOO feet
Other fitte. sUt to- vi.it-d
alary land.
Meet Wednesday and Thoraday
j above the see. It u pere that oae of
Muskegon and Lu-Ung:on on-J 'a coo.*
BalUmore. Aug «!—An itlractlvOf This Week.
VanderbllU bos a mUlou doUar
to Triversv City, n-quin-s a long --x
program Of rJUBiug and troiUng race-.
j restdeoce iruh 7‘ri..r<Kj serru of land.
a feature ot
Frtednch took treotm^t i
Tne Grand Truer..• Jisinr- grange
to be held ati,
' s HI r>e held tbir week Wedn-sdsy aud ttodoosly while away, and has beea
to run big excursion, into tbv city '
end n i* posatole that one of the larg-1 T.mooium during :b- □ 1 five days. I Thursday st Summit City and a large DdYteed by his physician to refmta
e»i cfowds ever seen to the efty wt:i
—[sfendance u omitipaied. s number tram work and worry of all Uads for
be bere Saturday. Sept. 17. A liai ot
Toronto. Aug :i—Several excuy. | of local grangers luteodlng i» go. Tbe u teoM a year, and spend next wtotor
the speakors. the time of the arrivai slons from tbe tailed Stales, os well! Traveiv- (.'I'y contingesl will leave to n mUd climate. He to considering
of Ibe box: etc., will be announced as from all over the DranisUis | here Wednesday morning at ID.SO on soothern Califortite w bis oMdtog
pteee rurtog the tong cold wtotw. Mr.
later.
(hr C. R- 4 1.
brought a large iafioi of vu>uors
Friedrich baan bast of friends to the
The Mlseds Mary Bltelu and Rose
Of a 'torcsbuig machine, had the Sag ehy wbo me glad to SM him retwra
Coleainn left teat evcaing on . two
er* of Us left hand badly Uc«ratad with such an Improvemcst to hMkhu
Wdefcs* vamrion trip
Milwaukee and
Mnx J. Hoover reiuned to Mooce- abooi noon today. Tbe Sngm win be
Mra. F. a i
Chicogu.
ma today.
saved.
fioeib Bonrdman today.
I
STRUCK IN
LAKE ERIE
WON THE 8500 PRIZE
AT SUMMIT Cin
IS MUCH IMPROVED
■"fenilvlrtraK' 1
Twice A WtlK.
kOOS^LT
POthl»U
VUnK BMM .
THAT
IT
MAY
mmm iiTili
Y00M6 IAN DEAD»»!!^|,'‘5;»*J“ TriTosc OU Slate Bak
Mm AGAIN
Mcrrv wtonuM •olkimisco
AT HDIITMMirr.
MMsIndk.
MONT. PA««CO i
tMM
ad Uf*dM
Ml Of*
—Osroed OOMTOl Btera.
VISIT
TMAVCMK arv.
TNM. r. MTM
yferiOipbrt. Mich.; Ahg. SB—-Very
loraly wa*
the
nmrvtacr
of
Mlae
ONE roOR UAl£lY SCORE
Mld^..^. tR-peii—
s pdos
.. Provemoat, and owner of the gen-
WHILI dIX TRAVtRtt CfTY
Of bb dealh was hetjRwrtoteerof the
lungs
He was 73 yt-ars old and un
married. and had been the agent oJ
the M. A N E
Mr. Schanb had undergone an oparaitoa lor appendicitis on Wednra^.
with promising results
Yesterday he
experienct-d a few momenit of uneaaineas. followed by a sudden and
rWeal JBpmorrtihlie. paastBg away
5- o'cfock^ln the af,-----------afierncoo
Tbe young man was the only i
Mr, andhMra. Andrew Schaub, .
peroes farmera who reulde
a
mda
south of this vtltogt.
He
grandson of Simon Schanb. the oldest
living retldaai of l>«lanau county
The funeral *U! be held Irom
Catholic ehorch.
probably
Monday
and the burial will be to thef Calhoiic
cemetery
Fk—»n Migewla. «inghtor ot Mr. -emd
Mm. Bji%b Wooteey,
r
Poinr. sod Aufust
bf
Hq/tiport
Sherman, of
Bl-
^
CAME HOME.
Bwot. Mo., which was solemnised ywvtetday moving at 11 o’clock ml OtddMaalbii af
Wepwentitlee
Boainei
Man HaM U«t Migm ee oieeoee
the taatttr W •rtnflni the
tfve* “of the happy
coaple. b«
dfcortOona were bcanilWl and
At a aaallBc «(rapreMUtive batt-
„ >#ep^;i-«UU, ud ceoBtr
Blgbt Ik the eoaoell raotaa ii vu 4a-
•epc A-to «o«BUa» wh«» jiUM'
pdMrrlM
s
daWgitar tQ auti)
<g
W.
the
ntitee.
be
E.
WlUlaau.
eaunt;
Inatnieted
\mtm at once
with
KaaaedA chalnnao
•apt U-
eooBlg
cMptfl-
to
JtAa
com
W.
the tnance
cowDinaa of the Marqaatta club of
Cbleaio.
•apt U.—D««eraUe cotioyr
of
rhair-
repubiu-ao
to
aaa
what
arrancemaBU
fuse.
During the o
Tbraa
Traverse City again tbowed
C;ty
beating ibem 6 to 1.
their
Bnuda.v
The
biggest
was played by Mr*. B. B. Castle, of
chunk Of eredli goes lo Bakei,
who
threw lor Traveree Citv
eer-
couple
standing
embewered
ferns and
Chicago, the happy
within
an
with ground
You
srohvray uinly must hand H to him. as be lot
and Rapid City down with one unassum
ploe
before a massive baak ot
ing tap.
He
tanned
Tommy
Pray
golden rod and ferns, tbe knot being
three tlaa^-more than the
tied
Whitman, ot
outhelder baa been struck out iu tor
Harbor Spring, assisted by (he Rev.
whole teaaon prwioas to <hls game
by tbe Rev. P. E
»
of Chicago.
The eonple was
hr the Marqnette dob tor a
**
ttnauended save for two little maids,
«rmlM «r the lake during Ue
cant'
MIssee
Ada
Whuiaas
and
to thla cltT.
Katherine Wteebeewr. dangbtere of
In reply to a letter
tent lo the
the offKlatlng clergymen.
iBfman of the flaaoee committee of
The bride wore aa exquisite gown
thh dub by Chairman Wimatna, the
UHi at Sttrolt
of wbits baUeu trimmed
In
baby
tonewlB^ reply wai rdeelred by bUn.
•apt tO.->7raMbltloB atate eoBVaaIrlah laoe witb a hak-wreatb of wbhe
and read at the opening of the meetsweet peas and delicate terns In her
•
1 ' teirWt Mgbt:
hair and a cluster of tbe same flowers
• “ln*i%ply to your recent faror will
in her belt.
eay'tbat the Marquette club b going
Immediately tellowing the congratu
hbahd kuking arrangemenu to per
‘
•ape »t.—Twaatr-eeraeU «Uf^
• •46Btoctal bOBTeatltm In Trawrat
<Sw.
•apt » -
Oet l/~4>emoeraUc auta eoartatin at •aHnaw. '
: • THC«6«tNa.sHorrAOc.
of
TIama.
Arllugtoq Ueighis
v^Uow tojoohUaa where aUU
Tha AMieaB Liu
• that tt la in -receipt at 8»ar lattera
mn.affl poMa nen%
- aoath
whlok Mtealo that on the beglantbv
of the anla tooreiaeDt “there would
- U’W7 aartoaa 4WlcolQ» Ip wecithbc
I to handle the nnoaualIp hapiTT lonber uoTemeat espeeied
duteg the Cali and winter nwaUit'’
I ti> the demand tpr.oara ter
Total
superiority over Rapid
.
arp iiw la aSectlTe.
s
^
pro
M flMM Qt a« rit7 bcM Thanday
ehlatf that
Pray
gtng. the gomts being limited to rela-
' •hip to Tmveroe CHy.
1=^ * >«bnc»i. cALidrti*.
Rod farto. the heme of'the bride’s •allMa W*fit UP Ml tho •wtb iM.ng'
-lakae gsrueR Out Tammy
pareofa.
U waa a simple home ws«-
rp-'o.j>
Biker *tole a base,'made a hf
Baker struck out Pray and Duiia tc
start with.
Clint Pray got on ihrougn
Oesen Ladies of th*
Whit*
W*r« tha Gu«*t* of Mr*. J
Hoaalc Friday.
Twelve ladies of the While Shrine
For Traverse City. Novak contribut or eJruSalem went lo Acme
FrUa.rnooD at the Invitallon of Mr*
ed a bl: and Ryant followed thla most
John Houle and Were most delight
laodable qffort with another.
Novak
fully entertained Tbe afternooB was
was caught going down to second *>ui •pent In a social way and at t o clock
an elaborate three-eourae dinner wu
Smfka scored Ryaut
Aftrr
Higgins wu out to
tbe
ond. Baker hit and su4e second.
Brief
counted him with a bit
Miss Nelhe Middleton. assUted by lb- eoBplled Its lone tally and in the long
fhlcken Pie
Olive.
Jelly
Macaroni and cheese cold Roast Pork
Hrvsd and Bvtler
Apple Pie
Cbe«»e
Ice rrvam
Aasoned Cakea
Coffee
'the Uke In Indiana. UUnoU. Wte- Miases Kdllh and Mary Woolsey, au- run or clpbera this tally is as pnxnlnlers of tbe bride; Mias
Hall, her ent as a democrat la Maine.
Uunu ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦•♦♦A
Two
cirur* •
500.
BpeaJtere"of national repuiaUon cousin, and Hiss Isabel Ca»«. ot Chi drew a base on balls.
TODAY’S MARKm.
dmln and Michigan, conUlnlng abuui
The bridal ubie was arllsilc brought him tu.
hare been Invited to accompany the cago.
Tbe ballOOD wont up to
boat, aoch aa James S. Sherman, New with white and pink sweet peas and
the sixth
York. Vice-Prwrtdent Fnlrbank*. of In
was surmounted by an immense floral
Novsk got a bit
dlana; Senator Beveridge, of Indiana;
wodding ring suspended
out oue of Stover'* benders lor a
from
or grai^ la a tnore- pleUngvthe towns In Indiana, Illinois
and WUennaIn It will require
great
clusters
fine eBecL
taUan.^Mboclwe day’* nu to go further aortb to Trav
el City, and while pTnetically
•llvor, I
entire coMmlltee was' in eenee
m iuXmidl It in
aelf afidgit pro^ltlOB It Ip made for the porpoec of calltag atfanttem to the fact th|t hecaute
(Of
of imUway txmn^taUou facUiq«a~(aa admitted Uek aru hy ran' is the tbaolatety.necaatary grain awramnt
lat^^ bat all other maranunte of
art^tea «( trade and
“The
matter
latter
three safe ,iwau.
tiiao}
GRAIN.
Uicus go; Ju«
aUk a slnale and a two Iw
There, was ^as
nauaj kjekln* <ui..
umpire's decUlous but poor unipirinx
I and
china and
ic. just as excusable-aa poor playtug.
in
SleariUi
may
not
have
been
perfe.-
sdds soother entire were beuquesls ot the cardinal flow but bl* umpiring was In Jus- as go.-Hl
a clan as the playtoR.
er and ferns.
was
dlacoeaed
very
Mr. and Mrs. Bbenuan left In the
The
visitor*
tovlttng
order
Pta.v. Dunn. C Pray. White, Cornell
thoroughly and it etll!
ngdecided. afternoon on the ecoamer Missouri for,
Vogt. Hessley. Hasllugs. S'orir.
•aggeetions were made along vtiiogt CblcaM> an route (or their fniurv
Traverse Clij * baillug order wa»
Mo.,
where
Unca and probably the moat practical home la Elmont.
groom Is engaged In busines*.
Tbe Krouji*. Novak K>aiii. SoKka. Lucas.
one U one 1 will ouUlbe; that If
Higgins. Baker, Brief and Vao Buren
bride's
going
away
gown
waa
portion of the expense of the ext
with
a
iMte aapactollr retarded thla year. day's trip could be made by your leatber colored doth
waist of the tame eolor under the
TVs tmportanco of that rwu-'dation poopie In gome way It
handsome tailor made coat. Hat and
committee In adding
aaanat be arveraaUakaied In ttia aea-
.
S
day’s expenso.
the
these were arranged there
fMorOf dolag this the item was
alderable. as It
of
tnaaaed In every available siukce with
. .Wlr itepatted. with
«»Te-
aaa what all baBdlng trade lonmala CHy, no doubt, to the Uat of ctUes to veil and gloves were of the same at
Aam a remarkable hteraase In ihf be rlaUed. If tbe auamsbip Theodore tractive shade.
,
hHiber of
hallding pnimb'’Ushid. 'Mooeevelt should arrive In the momduring the night. It would give consM
Bocantng oar aborteges are
dona araieitlBily
ara the cause
.
of
The
bride
has
been
t
of tbe best known and
most highly
In
the Grand
Traverse
Tiiat erable time during the day and early esteemed
region. She bas been a fSTorlte also
anoramiia aaa^ e|MilRpBi which the '
was suggested
that in local social and educatlonsi eli
oppnmin.
loMg’te all teeUona, lo all brandiu
bdridto And It was
practical mean* could where her gentle manner* and lovely
a( tiado and camsicroe pad ihoy bear prohablj
. with aonal oppreaslreneas on build- be adopted that If your eltitees or' character have endeared ber » alk
The bridegroom is an active and
- «r. m Karchaat and meehanla. .Tbt busteesB tM will make a cooirtbutlon Id any way, that a trip for sev pragresalve young business man
of
tht ratsedy U easily Mond.
LIVE STOCK.
Ekm
Buffalo
N
V
Aug. 31
C-al-
BKMfmschiUtolie
boni afiicted with
weak kianev*. Ifth*
chiUurlaateaMooftCB. if tbe nrine scald*
the flesh. «r if. when Ibechthl nwebesan
igv when it should be able tocontroithe
rwasage. it is yet aaicted with
iteg. depend upon it. tbeo_________________
niltr » kidney trouble, and the hral
step should be towards the tr-------------- '
these iapattaatocfaaa.'
mpo^of^ This
e udne tos
- w ki.lners am! I
tic^ qfcck. vite Prioiin
A. J. Mamid. AMt CMME
A. J. UkvUand. Adit GkOtMc.
CAPITAL. MOMO
SURPLUS, seo^ooo
A ScRcm Bttklic feotim Adse
-* •n.rssMBjwcir^
] KT CCRI tUffvel da nm De»dAtts
D«. F. J. MacNitt
li kidner si
I nacd the 1
Ere, EAR, HOSE
AMD THROAT
It i* Kioe realued.
in flflv
e-doaa
OLASSRt F1TTR»
•mphlet icIliBg all abmi Swamp-:
clad:ng manv of the Iboosaods te
QKimaJ letter* received fiotu suflerer*
ruml.
In writing Dt. Kilmer ic Co-.
;hatntaO, N. Y . be sure and mcnbnn
. ,
>oD t make any
but reinetnhrr the name. Swamyi-Ruut.
!>; Kiimer - Swa-uip-R.iot. and the ad-
F. M. PAINE.
F-uomsx
Aia, ems or our rLowxn
XM •SAROS.
lie, 4A00: choh-e Kiock, aotlfT, efesdy .
ll)©16c lower.
Saturday conialuliig pear*, apples aod
plums
Tbe
Equity
also
xhliiped
Ulsi Nellie Van Hoin weal lo Travrrse City Mooday to risH frierdf
Mr
and Mrs
K. Smith and M;
the Hotel Whiling.
Dreamland An
gora Goat
Ranch
wm Bell
buiiilH-r to suit buyer
Ooatt
r lor thentx-Iviw In production
of UKAatr aud inereaue tu two ye«r*.
Citexoriled tor rleartug brash toad.
Ranch at Turtle Lake Address M. R.
MtHTory. B<-Ddoo. Mlvb
Aug. 4 T-n-i4-]$:i s4-;g*
SUeed ham ...............................................ZSOSIc
a
polaloes are .low and will be slowof ilie pr-seiii hot weather cooitpi
One of
prior It
^ri Z
per hbL
he promlueni grorerie* It {*y-
Sd cents for the tubers but the market
ifi cents
lower.
Only
Kun.', crMainc-iy . )-i
bushels came in gsturdsy.
. lioUai*. ,
Besides the potatoes, a load of ap
ples. (ire of iron, one horse two load*
BUYING PRICES.
Fancy Oracoria*.
Honey, -oinb .....................................................iOc
King old friend*.
ter visttteg with Laodlord Mmor. ot
carload of apple* and ploma.
ed at the city market Saturday.
Monroe, ot Grand Rapids, It be
.....
Umb sleAh. per Ih. ------ ..............m
Sirloin, per Ib..................... .......«Slfc
Round stews, per Ih. .... .................lie
lUmberger. per ih. ........
.........lie
Lots ot port, per Ib.......... .................. 1$
Pork sausage, per Ib. ... ..........«We
Bide pork, pw Ih.............. ...tOOlSHd
Leg of tomb, per Ih. .p.. .................l$c
Umb chops, pet th. .... ............. Me
Btews. per Ib...................... ..k wpwwrt
Rout, per Ib. ................... ...itKStk
Veal chops, per lb.......... .................l>
Veal .teak, pec lb........... .................Ide
Veal Stews, pm- lb. ........ .................. Ik
Ham. per lb ....................... .......uei$c
Bscod, per lb ..................... ........ 14S$k
The buyers ahlpped a Coodrieh
One of crn. and one cow were weigh
Orawo. Mich.. AUg. V*.—Mrs.
Tomxtoe*. per lb................ ................ $c LOST-i-Aug 1:. llTack«to>k(T Bpaalri
Gratn pepper* .................. ...1 for lac
bob-talL while spot IT breast,
licet
^ralpa. per uunch .......... ...................6c
Sweet eorn. per dos........ ................ Ibc
Informaiton ->r retorti. Oliver R'
era
B,-pt. J*
Snmmer squash, each ... ................ tic
String beans, per lb .... ..........»S»e
Sweet poutoe*. per lb . ............ «S$c
Ptoh.
T.ake irooL per lb............. .............lt%c
warranty deed. FbrpurttoP*ran.................................... ...............tk otora. Bddrra* Alice E Tower. »ocAeelcr. Mich
aug. SRAMepL l-4«
Codflsh. per lb .................. . .l«c te «$t
Mackerel, per lb...................Ik to mt
aio.ters. per lb............... ....le te k
Mrs. A. A. Ofamer and Htou Row
R'hitelsh. par Ih.............
Ohtni-r relurbed to Dayteu today af
VeaM, l.fiOO; active at T6c lower, $4 TE
or i«n:aioe., two of hay three of oat-.
Mvorl.c
dap in Treverse City, having traveled daagtaler la the family which is one
a^ M. the ealw Of the hoildlaci.
Kidney trouble has
becccne so prevBletii
From Monday's Record.
Bollka stralshtemri
Chicago,
Aug.
31 —n«»e—Wheal,
Ton Wataon. candidate for goremor csdHng by white satin ribbons. From baser, on which Novak aeortHl. L.i«ts*
SSAic; corn, :7t*r; oats, ISHc.
Shirks
Of Indiana. Congreaamaa ttoutell, Chi- "the ring lo each of the tour corners Ml another Two aacker and
Detnilt.
Aug
Jl—Clo*e—Wheat
of the cable depended ropes of deU- Bcorcd.
Higgins siagled and Loras
cago; Adam Bade.
Ulnoeaoii,
n\r: corn. 8SNic; oatt. 5>Hc.
Higgins also acurud.
It
other* equally well known.The ex- cate green vines, endiag with a cluster scored.
©9
Sheep and tomb*, lu.OOO; lambt.
of
ferns
and
pink
sweet
peat,
in this Inqiog that Stover let «u
Mt»rtB-tnip,aII raliaray- ahopa In pease of this irlp la coosMerabl'* end
alow, steadv: sheep, active, atroBRCr;
the center of the UbIe ft rose bowl awful bowl ggalnai Btcarna, who
• jAhow ihottar two wcuki will average |80b per day.
tombs, t55»f|C:S; wethers, $4 7696:
•■At a meeting Of the commlUec Sat of sweet post and (eras rested upon umpiring. Buarna offered to quit
Aoguat 4 the number 0
ninied hheep, $;,;oci50.
Hogs. U.silver
bordered
mirror.
The
side
Smfka
jmltod
him
baoJo
There
urday
evening
the
queailon
of
vlstilng
order baa increaeed 1.7
ruio, fairly active, 6©10c higher, com
board
was
bknked
high
witb
white
no
M-ores
adtor
ihU
toning.
exceaa of #vc per ccht Travciwc City was dieenssed during
mon grade.- .low.
Novak M with lb.- stick, geitmy
which time It appear* (hat after com asters, pink sweet peM and ferns and
^lllah eauor be ernWep. , it la
l-P
■^tbekiteywm
an Itifleld bobble but NAIilte waa
There was notblng doing In the
fect a plan tor a pollUcal trip which lations a deltclouB wedding breakfasi
dlrecUon
ot third but In the fourth Rapid
City
waprise* the •teamibip Theodore was served under ike
•onerdl on a eniUe to rarlotu lowoa
AT ACME
and
brought to a run.
JL tmej Utr. Tt*Miit
"p» Uw ■
Honey, pure, per pi...............................»...46e
Preseved fig*, per can
......................
Cambemberi chretc, per *,01 !5 te
Mrs. Oaks, who ha'>- been spending
Aaparagua Ups. per can____ $0 to
some lime at BH'<t 1-»ke revoi
CryauUxed ginger ........................................gOe
Cbeeae, per 1b.................................. ISc to lie
,
..-•x-.vKw*r..ir.Site-«.
by aald ■arts*!*.
Er':-k and llmhurgher cberae. per
lb
..
.oinmargerlne, per Ih. . .
CIcarbaefc pork, per bbl
Salt Pork, per 1b.
.
.
|0« t<
Fleur. FaM. UlaecilaneMia.
Oats
p>-r bu
...........................................
'«*-(aiBi>ln -are <-*M-iiaitr and
W.d*>wS*v «h* tnh d*T or KWT»:
.
c vUraVl,
tmmir'ow
>1 •edwlll. attbrOmiiV
air*4
1 rarenw (Sly iha- h l*s SB* H«w wbaw lb*
(• e-»tt fenri ter lb- rtetclyto btsad Travme >• loht •ell at Itoteicanvboa.soltehigliw: bUder, tbr
ynUI ^ mtd
- aTal^rmid Sm
Flour. H. A U Best .............................. $6.1$
■S-iTSS
llccdredwelgbt. Corn Hral. floe tlfif , aaJ all l-Sal ror-a tea
o«y '• !«• town
Hundredwc-gbl, oort meal..............|17oj®*^’“*^
MlddllBgi. per ]00 Ite
iL'sisarraasit
IliSOl.lC
Bran, per too lbs ....................... ll.$6Sl-«fl mafatoan
Mushrooms, Id glass. Imported ..
turned to Cbicago Saturday
Cora, p-r b'j ................... .. .. »0cetl.M
eral bosrs Or more out on the |«kc ElmonL
He Is a graduate of TalPin money pickle*, per bottle____ SOc Baled bay
The Rev. Hugh Kfiinedy and
tUSlI
Parmesan chee*e. per bottle...........
Hundredweight, HAL. Brat
The waterwayn-of-the on j^jpmodore RoesevHt could be pariso University whore hr Drst met of Ml Pleuani. and Mr sod V
S6 to
the young lady who becaoie his happy Kennedy, of Wvxford, were gueMs of Caritr.............................................
.
.or enventenOy
- glvon ibem
fine feed ....................................... tl.SOSlJI
coantTT an of laeaUmable value—bvt p^mhi^'
Ta-May* Aw
Kippered Herring, per lb......................... tSc Hundredweight. Cora
“XS’e will be glad to receive your bride yesterday.
V not ntlUnd aa they woald be If the
Mrs. Aldrich Monday
coarse ..............................................tl.COSlJg
andideas on this point and b«|>e
Imported tartlne* .......................S5 to 40t
s went was embodied aa part of the
Altboogb the wedding was t small
Mrs S. J Bracken ami Mrs.
BUYING PRICER
Proboca blackberry Jam. per gtim !0c
to^
r frOT you wHh an early reply one—numbering only about su guests Intyre were Traverse City cull
f flsbd policy of the government.
Frvlta.
Sliver Cord aardtne*. per lb..............»Sc
“With best wishes, 1 remain,
Id all—the young couple bare.depart
ith ananal approjj^deftnUo Mmm, with
gOc Cider ai’plei-. |wr hundred .
' Yours truly,
ed with the beet wishes bf hosts of
Percy Stevens and wife, who have Lobster* ....................................
9 fhe work, with The
^ "JOHN W. KENKBOY.
friends who nnlle lu the hope Ihsi lo: been he-v the past moutb vislltog bis Tuns, per can...................................................^
and ambraclng., a
Shrimp, per can .............................it to tSc
Ptnance CommIUee.
policy but no apeetal project.
them the sun ot happluea* may si mother,
returned
to
Monigomerx
Strawberry probont Jsb, pet glass »c
JThe matter Wn* dlscnased at length ways shine on both rides of the road Ala . Wednesday.
There to ao aeoeasary boatUlly- be
n-li.-t i.n.i,.-. j.I.iti,. .
g^lemeir present, and Ui<
tween rail and Hver. Bnrope. with
Among those who
assisted
were
Mra,
Frank
Hanchcit
and
Mr. Raspberry probons Jam, per fists 30c
•
[>ei
.
Currant
strawberry jam. glass ...30e
n
V
the
county
commlUec
tcMrs.
B.
B.
Castle,
of
Arllagior. Stubbs, mho have (h-.-d spending romIti wlaa policy on the
nbject
of
Alcsaader appl-, j>e: bi,!.
Orange
marmalade,
per
gUaa...........
ISc
to write the chairman of the Heights. Cbicago. who officiated .it llme Bl the Inn at Silver Lake, rv
, dndr the d>c
Oraina.
Otsger to syrup .............................................30e
cere lurned ii> Chicago Thursday
■aase of transporteUnn compicnirni flnaace committee of the MarqueUe the piano, and as mistress of
whes; . .
........................
' lag and aapplmeallng the oteer—the riob. Slating what Traverse Cltv
monies; Mrs E. 6. Wilson, of lodUnMr and
Mr*
Ernest
Harr and HaraaehiDo cherries in liquor ....3Sc
Co
IsHTiltSW be willing to do In order Dpolls. Ind.. who bad charge of tbe daughter. Louise-, were Traverse City Maraaehlno cbei-riee to Cram* da
river xarrylag the heavier artlrlea.
Milling •
Menthe ,
brln^Travctne City in the Uat of decornUons; Mias Nellie
U would carry the lumber ter
i
Middleton caller* yesterday
Spiced IU*. per botu* .
■IS In. their Itlnnrary. As aoon av and the four young girls who aerved.
I and av^d the
John Sebright, of Traverse
Cl'y
Is an answer to Mr. Wlllla^
■ piaaaat proepectlve ehortage—aroteThe tmt-of-ttnrn gvoscs Were; Tn ad- was 1 OrawD caller Sunday
Men
Plums, bask-t . . _____
lAnnlcatlon another meeting wlU dltlen .Ip thdA Just nentloBed. the
Itofl'mmgbaaoH* when th« necettar)
Mrs AUte Jtort and May Moliiloeb
: dAiiy
W—m.lo... r.rl, ,
.
Rev. and’Mrs.-P. E Whllman. Mca. went to Traverse Cny yrsierday oj
IvM:-WOfemeal.heglM and. InevU bo called.
S$#»4c
H-WTklcberriea. per eraU
Os-lBg to the very short time
|ah9 avotVng aS other cangeenooe of
Mabelle
dark and Miss Ftermiee atiend tbe opeis
1603*C
Cm. klhbf iMMor ^ngs; the -Rov.
The Orawn polalo and apple buyimnwipa. «UO-ate adml((idlj. whh^ Qi<r have to make their
It, was the
and Mro.’B.'S.'winehester and Mms. ffs arv kept busy ih<w day* afcippteg Figs, per 7b. ...• ..............
t In their fadUtlea !tr carPearhen, per basket ...
Sheep, live...................................
„
.
of
the
gecUlemea
preseo'
to 4Hc
WlBoBester, o( Wtnetk*. ni. a eilnrk potatoes and apples.
SfTte.t^-ftetghl. ogerli». of
iV
Cow*, per Ib...................................
3HSSC
gcoUi^.
The' true reined and tbe (H mgetlag'tlmi no'Uma should Mt of CUengO: Mro. Walter Thu>tctl. »f
WUllam Helman. of Muskegon, called
Riwra and belfer*. per Ib
l«T>^ktag wAM-lhe 4g^. TM Traveree City; Mr*. Case of Lelsnd; oil Grawn friends yesicnlay.
. S94c
Pineapples .
Calee*. n*«...................................... 4c bto
QueStm* of the advlsaMUty o“f ralvUg P O
William Yonger. of Traverse City
Hofi. IHa-...........................4- t to 4V
a considerable asm (or this pnrp#e
«as here os buslnras yestanUy.
S;-ring rliUkcn*. live aright
Mrs. 1. A. CampbeU and son. Har
Ho^. dresaed ...............................
old, of Traverse, were the guesu ol
house campaign.*' but It was the
Mrs MclDtosta and family Friday.
Eating apples, per bu .............. K-Gioc
lief of home that It waa an opportunRaral<> Utter. Carrtera
CaUforai. pear* .............................. t ter 6c
Mr. ud Mr*. Ka<t. of Buriium
icy tbst should not be tost. u» it
Meets a^tember 7.
Peara. per baaket ....................................... tic
Mich, arrind Taesday to vlaU th
would
^bUdra. Mich., Ang. s>—The annaal probable that not soon again
la Uvs I
sen. C, Kata, and temllyCDOveaiioa of the .Bwal.Unar Car- Tmrene City have an opportunity of
. ,66G:Sc
New potatoes
Mrt. Chaa. Palmer was t Travw
» vnil be ■ held here bringing sueb nocable speakers to her
Earl Sprlngttead has decided that
teV
« C;t>i of Trarane aty,
KrMtas
' tmpcoTOBittt of the watenraya of 11
Halted SUtea.
i;
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Hard Pans
again this
.......
6N m RANB
wlD be glvaa by Poettnaeter 'H. W.
MoNotar of Aldan.-Other epp»kereR«
•
1. S. CnrroU.
-----
him.
-Klsa Helen Hannea
returned
morning
where
sight from a moath'o vMt la Knla- locate on the lOl ranch.
be
be
wHI
Mr. Spring-
I
iA
■. kr-..« <
lodnyl
‘ V--.
High or low cuts io wide
or ftarrower toet.
Oder Apples Wanted
ff »
Mtmr WhnttMiite wem to KteJmW
;]vlHe a^ Grand RapHto to^.
have proven them -*elvcs
the best tor farmen every
day wear.
Oreeh kMaa...............
Mr. Wrnis. or Indlanpelto. Is her*
bvteg potatoes.
Mias Bdhb Cramer r
Jnagoo.
mMCSSI
Batnrday
left for OkUhoma
HARD FANS
Si2rpe?T.'“!-!T:r:;..
the simple life of Traverae City is not City cuUer Tneaday.
•pptemher T. The addreaa of welcome
You want comfort, liry
feet and good wear m
every day $boei.
■ e M«*
TnftncoiT «ca
It wiH pajr yon to see oar
every day work thoes.
•WAkP TIIAVCII«R'14«t|^ TUI^y, MrnEMKIJ itJfNk .« .
dnbw ta aatad laaaUaa where Uw opportttnlty for a ibortMigh basIsoM a
aad capable hanker are reqidred.
Mr. BoblMoa win sacceed Mr. Hammood, badnalag his datles as easUer
of the bank Sepiamber 1st. Mr. I
iasoe canes from Saginaw highly
omtaeaded and will make friends rap
idly among thM bnsiaess people o
city and pauooi of tbe People's
ingt bank.
CASTOR IA
BUCKET SBOP
LAW IN FORCE
Vte KiDd Toa Bftve Always
aM «klek kM »MB
la MM fbr over SO jmn, has baaae the aUwaf e «t
ADeWBeawetodeealTeyeolathl..
AH OawaferfeHn, laHtMftoMand•«JwsUaa-«oed**are bat .
* that trifle wnheadeedaertf thehMltb oC
What is CASTORIA
$5,000, EACH OITENSE
Oaatocta is a hannlew nbstitate fbr Caster CO. Pare*
■erte, l>rDps aad SootUas Syntps. It to r~
It dastreys Ww
cnree Dtarrhaea aod Wbid
OoUe. It reUeres ToetUnr Tro
and Plataleiwy. It asttoflstta the Feed. M^alatM the
aaMfli aad Bowels, giving hcaOthy aad natmal sleep.
a Second Offsnse It Can S
Dissolved Sy the Supreme
Court.
CSHUINE CASTORIA^AUWAYS
r Smn th. aigiutiin .f
New York. AUA 31.—Under the
operation of the Cassidy law. paassd
by the last legislature and signed by
Governor Hughes, btiekel shops will
become Illegal Institntlow in New
York after today. It is alleged that
leading operators U bucket shops In
thU city have planned to evade the
provUloDs Of the law by conducting
busineaa thorugh the medium of an
llie Kind Yoa Haye Always BouAlit
In Uie For Over 30 Years.
KEPUBLICAN
CONVENTION
Btilr
m
Mcrr f
I ITH.
Usto
134 DOEGAfES IN AU
At Tha CMiVsntion.
**ibt foilowlits !• the ortclsl cad lor
^^4'^bUou eeeatr (OQYentiou to
__________ ________ ________ » win be
M4 Is tbe cArceit eemrt Teem In lb«
— »—■1. Trarwee Cfty, MletOgsa',
•t S:S0 e'deck p. s. TMsdsjr, Septembar Mb. for tbs teUowlnc pstpe
e( ATS (t) MeiatM
......................................
BSatM to
tseS Um stats AMrenUon to be h
at DetreK. S^ember »th. A.
mi
^(6M
' B et sseh other
bars ths ooBYSBUoa.
The MYsrsl tewnthlps sad wards
Wffll be eaUUsd to delegatw ta tbe
saaaty coavaatloa as fallewa:
Under the Cassidy Uw a bucket
■hop Is declared to be any bnllding
Or any room, apartment, booth, office
store therein, or any other place
where any contract prohlhltsd by the
siatnte la made or offered to be made.
Tbe prohibition extends to tbe mak
ing of contracta for the purchase or
■ale of stocks, bonds. seeurlUes or
■whereto both the partiM thereto Intend that such coutract
than or may be terminated, closed
settled aoeordlng to or upon the ba
of the public market quouUoni
prices made on any board of trade
which such commodl*
lies or seenUUes are dMlt In. and
without Intending a bona fide purchase or sale of the tame.'
Similar provlaiona are made to pro
hibit other phases of the backet shop
gambling business.
_ YI1.UAM8.
Tbe penalty for violating any of
Ouimui roaatr CbnualOe^.
ROBERT E. WALTER.
a ffne of not
Becretary. than M.000 tor each offeaae. It the
offender be a corporailon. and in all
other cases s fine of not more than
11,000 or imprisontDcni for not mora
than five years or both. To ezhibH
quouDons of prices of securities with
Intent to make a oontract prohibited
by the act Is declared to be ■ felony.
A refuaal ot a broker to furnish
customer upon written demand
statement containing the names ot the
persons from whom the property ws«
bonghl or to whom It has been sold,
tbe time when, the place, tbe price
and other data of the transaetion
■ball be regarded as prims fscle evi
dence that the purchase or sale
made In vlolatkm of Uw. iKYiere a
corporation Is convicted of a second
offense the Supreme Court may dis
solve It.
iti
!S
MR. HAMMOND
HAS RESIGNED
GRANip YEAR’S LEAVE
le Herald aanoaaeed soae dsrJ
aco that C. A- KaniDoad. cashier of
the Peoples’ aSYlngs bank, had been
ranted a leave of abeeai
toe one
..................................
u. o. Robinaoa,
eadnaw, bad been <^ossn as
cashier to uke Mr. Hamaioad's place.
In the meantime Mr. Hamnond baa
decided daUnltelj to resisn as cashier
of this bank and his reaisnaUoa was
iMj
aays that atbk
—‘ faU ta
. Vasab
■■.A.«n«0lT«et MSB Uwrenn
, Baam^ CbL, wiita to Mis.
tspraedeallysa towdld fords
t bank held
Bight.
That Mr. Hastnond stands high la
the Mteem or the ...rectors
bank U graiUrlngly ertdeDced I
following resolutions wMch
"TOeiaas. Mr. C. A. I
and suecesafnl serrloe.
"Resolved. That we hereby express
ir appreciation of bis high boslasss
sbiHty. talthfDlness and nntlrlBg devo
tion to tbe Imeresu of tbe bank which
have ever maibed his relauons wito
ihcrous*! hanker, of nnottsstloned
integrity and tbe hlgbw personal
ebaiacter, and with eoartMy (o all.
be holds the coDfldenee aad esteam of
the board, onr customers and the ownmunlty at large and we bearUly re
gret tbe seremnee of hli tetal
and has always been r
The news of his restgnaUon as
cashier of tbe People's bank there
fore will '
great many In Traverse City. ^Mi.
Hammond
id has '
liberal In bis contribuUons t .
cation required and has always in
....................................
TruTc
tnu TOOta aad herbs, has been ttw
wnaea behave bees trembled with
:»KWr^sr;
1 !hSirh ASraS
..
.
numbered aswag
the most valued cltixent of the City
and tn bagfaena circles be wtu be
The seatimemt of the above reaolnttoas will be echoed by tbe bariocM
ot TTavoae Cfty genersdly.
Mru. Hammomd wlU ebon
thuro^ raet for a yenr to' be ^
pared to B0in uke up active buaineaa
"Camp 3iEtSkai” Name
Chosen for This Year’s
Greatest of AS Ifeanions
Tbe Utb annual reumon
Grand Trara(w SeUlers and Bnllors
sMwdatta ii«b-ba IMU ta Tnesrae
IS. 1C. K and It and
will be tbe biggest and bMt miaku)
<ver held by ihs aaaoclatloB or
assodstloc. Tbe third batullan
be 34th Michigan Tolimteer Infantry
sod the SpaniBh-AiDermo wsr vetersns will also bold ibelr rettaloo st the
ime time.
Tbe camp this year, ss It was last
year, will be located on the Q. R. A I
park grtnutda. c<
everySDd near tbe bay. The camp this
r will be known as Camp MllUken
In honor of tbe late J. W. Mltllken. a
close friend of the veterans who al
ways sided them In every way possi
ble and would. If it were possible,
have been a BMBbar «( the nasodailoo.
Tbe
■ttbraoad in tbe Grand
Traverse Soldiers- and SsHots' assoaauon are Grand Traverse jtntrlm.
Reoale. Leelanau. Charlevoix. Emmet.
Cheboygan. Missaukee. Kalkaska. Oi
sego, Wexford. Muskegon. Newaygo.
Lake. CMceola. Mecosta. Roscoatmon.
Clare, Crtsrfofd. Mbbm aad Manistee,
but all Michigan wilt be made wel-.
and It is expected that all tbe
counties In tbe aasoelatlon win send
large delegations.
ome time on the Peninsula with
Mrs W. S. Holdssrortb. Mr. CoUIngwood U connected with the M. A. C.
Dr. Joeeph Oark. of the Congo Pree
State, who has been In the city In the
iBieiwst of hU mUskmary work
ibai conntiT. left today for Battle
Creek.
Mr. and Mri. <Mootl and children,
who have been visiting friends In ths
Boardman Valley, returned to Chicago
today.
Mrs. E E Webster retnnsed te
Rapids yeaterday after visiting
lister. Mrs. W. T. Roxbargh.
Miss Olive Kilmer letnmed to Reed
City yesterday after vlsiang at Northport.
Hiss Laora Klcbols, formerly ot this
city, returned to Cadillac yesterday
after visiting with friends here.
Mtns tnet Reeves, of in West
Tenth street, returaed borne ywterday after spending stx *beks with
friends it Saginaw. Bay 6ty, Jacksou.
Lansing and PUdl
Hiss Pearl E Uavis, of Saginaw, it
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ab
bott.
Mrs. H- A. Doty and Hitt Cltra
Rymcr relumed thin moniing from the
Clovers, where Ibey have been i
pleasure trip.
Mlaa Dargo. mllHner at the Hannah
A Lay HereanUle company, has re
turned from the east.
Mias Sena Renirk. of Allegan, and
William Vogelsong. of Allegan, are
rlsiilng Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Nsriingcr.
Mrs H. H. Gordon and too returned
Wumhua. Dhlo, yasierday after
tpendlag tbe summer at OmesA
Mrs. H. H. Rabbek and daughter re
lumed to aeveland. Ohio, yesterday
after spending the summer at OmeoA
Miss OUdyt Hawkins reUimsd to
Reed City today after visiting
brother.
Hits Mabel Wilhi-lm went to Zeeland tbU ammlng to accept a posi
tion as principal of tbe Higbt school.
Mias QHih Vernon went to Csdlllac
this morning.
Mrs. 8. Sbrlner and Mrs. i.
Scblndorf returned to Grand Rapids
todty.
The Rev. ud Mn. B. H Fleming
went lo Kalkaska today where Mr.
Fleming will work In the interest of
Covell.
Mrs. W. M. Catherine went to Lake
City today to visit her sister.
Mrs. P Ross ud son went
Luther this morning to visit Mrs.
Rose's mother.
Miss PeterMin went to Orud Rap
ids today.
Mias BUen UadisoB returaed
Kloksley todty.
Whitehead relumed to Cadillac
today,
r and Mrs. L. W. Wellknot r^
turned to Fairmont. lod.. today after
vlsIUng hit brother. Wlslon
Mrs. V. M. Haatlnga retarned to
Goaib Hoardman loday.-t. J Davit and daughter retnra3 Sooih Hoardmu today,
t D. Clark returned to Indiukpolls today after vlsiang Mn. A.
Edwards.
Clifford and Mrs. Dr. Wood.
PTovemont, went to Jackson today.
G. W, Annest retnrasd to Interktehen this morning
T. W. Vsleau returned lo Karlin to•Mr*. F E Klrschner returned to laterlochen this morning.
Ten persons were received into full
membership at the First M. E church
• yestenlsy Three also were received
by letter.
PlRSONALfl.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦*♦ ♦♦♦♦♦«
PERSONALA.
SYem Prtday^ Eaporl
Mias Vera Wynkoop reenned from
Prom Monday's Record.
visit to Solon today.
R- H. Hartley and family, of Grand
Mrs. M. Din and gnadsea, Willie
HoKrie. and grand-daughter. Myrtle Rapid!, who are spendirg the sum
mer at Omens, returned to the re
Din. went to Cadillac today to
sort today after spending Sunday
YVIll Dill.
With M« J. W. Mtlllkeo.
Mrs. W. S. Lena sad daughter went
Mrs. Herrey Anderson left uxJay
- Grand Rapids today for a weeks
for Kalamaxoo for a visit with her
tlslt.
week, when she srilj be
Ray Thacker aad son weni to Keyjoined by her husband, the Rer Her
one today.
Mrs. Bsiber Austin, of the aanltar- vey Anderson, and bla alaier Mist
Mabel Anderson, reluming :o Ueth
lum. went to Walton today to
her children who are oomlng from any. West Vs. Miss Auderson will
take up music at Bethany, ud 'he
Gilbert to tee her.
Rev.
ud Mn. Anderson will tesnme
Mias Marlon Gibbs returned to Maytheir course In college.
field today.
Mr. ud Mrs. R. W. Poland hare
Mrs. E P. Swan weal to ManeeloBA
fumed to Ibelr home in Marlon. Ohio
today to visit her son.
Mrs. 1» Herben returned to Grand after a visit wito Hr. and Mn Z. W
Teetor. of 537 West Twelfth street.
Rapids today after vislilag
Mrs. F. J CsiIlQ ud daughter. >yOpeninsula.
Mias Cecil BUM left yeoterday for calee. have returned lo their home In
Grand Rapids where she will enter Flint after spuding several weeks In
Corl Knou's wboleosle millinery store tbe city, the gut-sis of Mrs. (Mtlin's
Hr. and Mrs. Pred Hiekataa and aUter, Mn. W. H Abbott and Mrs AcUldrea. George and Margaret, re Wlldman.
turned to Chicago today after visit
Mrs J. W. Slater, Mlaa Kate Dortclag Mr. and Mrs. FYank AdeMu, ol erav ud Miss Ellen BuahneU went to
Bartow street.
siee yesterday to take the boat
Mser' G. D. Prldceox returned te to Chicago where they wBl spend
Hillsdale today after riilUng her week TtsiUng friends and lelatJves.
daughter. Mrs. (Dr.) 8. 8. Smith. She
Mn. T. Webster retnmed ic Kings
was accompanied by her daughter. ley todayMlaa Prideaux. who returned to UwMrs. Scon Woodward
slag.
Mucelona this morning to visit her
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Boeksa and t±l\- brother.
dten, of Empire, were la tbe city to
Mn. T. Regis retnmed to Harbor
day on their way to East Jordan, Springs today.
wbare they wuj locate permanently.
Mn. E MoGoun retarned to CbeThey hare remded at Empire lor the hoygu today after vMUng at
last five r
borne of Fi|pk King
Mr. and Mrs. E U Harvey and Miaa
Mn. Joseph Rosser retarned
Bilsabeih MlUer of. Omnd Baptda, Kingsley today.
who have been spending two weeks at
Mrs. Angust Knhiaus faUrned
Leland retarned Mime today.
Klagslsy today.
Mrs. Charles B. CoUlngwood and UtMr. aad Hn. Eugene Pnefcnrd toUa dnngbten, Rebakah and Umra. rev turned to Uhwtmtag today after visitto Laaniog today sRer spend- tag Mrs. Hina Paefeard.-
W.%. N
4 WERE RAPnZED
Card td Thmka.
Wo wtah to thank afl who so ktnAly helped la huuag for Bad Cross
when hs was lost <m the plains. If the
LATTCR OAV flAINTR NILO ALL M
at or near Mayfield and Baath
DAY SERVICE
Bwdmaa who took him la aad cared
for him wui »rad their addrssoei to
S. N. Ctosa. wtlliaatsbcirg. Mich.. E
F- D Na. 1. K V lU pay them tot their
PvaacMnt TanItM on Comev Frwst trouble if ib«y will K-. b.m ktaow bow
and Union Atrssts-Eaceileot
. aneb um. ;ost a. mo a- be ran.
All who have served In the army
8. N CR08E
nary of tbe United Slatea are Invited
Williams burg.
to be present, the membera of the Ww
sepL 1-IL
man's Relief Corps, tbe Ladles
enjoyed
by
the
LaUer
Day
SatnU
the O. A. R. sad the SpaaUb-Amertcam war veterans together with sit of this palce ud also a large numbw CtaTB OP MICHtQA.M. THE PRObate eowt for the eouaty of
dsnitters aad sons of soldiers A1 of vlaiting Saints Prom the first
Grand Traverwe.
will be made welcome at ibis higge«: Sion held SI » o'clock Saturday u
ing. naUl the last, the spirit of God
of all sacamptnenis.
the probate office la
was
fell.
TbAm
scMlon
was
a
MThere will be a splendid program
durlBg tbe four days' Mrsskm a onm-. lowahip meeting followed by a
1*U day of AuguaL A. D. tMt.
by D Barth Tbe text
her of distinguished speakers baring
Preaeat Hoa.
Prod E Walker.
sigalffed Ibelr iaientihD of being here "Preach the Word." ud In bu
Judge of Probata,
i. the speaker set forth the great
Tbe addresses will be full of Interest
in the mailer of the eatata of Mary
P Bums. C
and it Is expected tbst tbe rsmpdros need of staying
William
I
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Hsraha. havtag
filed U
God. At 1:30. Peter Price, prroched
will have a record suendance.
said court his petiucm. praytag tar Hgood senDoo on the orgulxaitoa of
Meals will be furnished st the camp
te sell the inUfMt of
wgrounds SI a cost of K cenu for three the cbnrrh
IBU- in reruin real eauie therein de
scribed.
o
clock,
there
was
t
'OuesOon
or 10 reats a single m**sl \Vh-n ih.ordered,
that
the
3&th
day
c.
VUlton arrive they should register tneeting" and evenone pi<ran
Bepu-mber. A O IMI. at tm o'doch
and pgy K cents lor s badge. This pressed ibemselVfa as betng
tbe forenoon, si said probate offioe.
badge eniiUes Ibem to three meals. henellued and at T 10 Oder OornUh la
be and is t
1 for hear
Tbe ladles who belong to the organ- preached ■ rousing sermon on "the ing said peiHkm. and that all par
IxaGona should do the same
sons interested U said estate appear
Soul of Hu.
aald eourt. at aald »>■*>«■ and
The sute lenu have been secured
The speaker also touched npon before
place to show cease why a Uceaaa
but veterans who own tents abould The Justice of God." which sahjeef to sell Ue Interon of said eatate U
bring them Straw will be rumlsbed was again taken up Sunday
■aid real eeute ahMid aot be grutfree but the visitors are expected
being carried and proven larther
It Is farther orderod. that pahUc
bring their blankets along.
WlUlam along, the argnmenis being sastained
aoUoe thereof be glvea by pafeUcaMears. of Boyne City, U commander by tbe Bible.
Uon of a copy of ihU order, for three
and M. D. Morgan la adjutant.
At » o'clock Sonday
auoeenlre we-.-ksprevms wsald day
Traverse City entertained the other prayer lueeiiag was held aad of hearing, in the Grand Travoraa
Herald, a newspaper printed and etp
ans well last year but will
everyone rejoitad In the praasnee
cuUled In acid coorty.
deavor to do even better this y««r.
tbe Holy hplrtL At I0:». there
FRED E WJLUCBR.
- should Slay away but all should
by Elder F. B. BradteaJudge of Prateta.
• to Camp Mllllken.
burg on the doctrine of the churcY srpl. l-HB-31
TOWERlSflSH
WATERPROOF
OILED CLOTHING
kMiu b-tt,.-wMr, km9«becow eui on
-
2:00 p. m.. Elder W. a BIIU
preached a rousing sermoa oa the
falling away of the church which sras
completed the latter part of tB« fifth
century. At 3:30. tbe reatoraiioa of
tbe gospel after the dark age of ilM
rears was dtecussed. the rastoratloa
being finished In 1S30.
After the afternoon serrlca.
bapUtmal senice srba held, there be
ing four peraoDs Immersed io tbs bay.
la the evening. Elder Oornlsh finlahed
on -The Soul of Ku*
He wUl preach tonight on the eomer
ot Union aad Front atrwu aad aOmrw
invited to boar him.
Bora—To Mr. ud Mia. W. H. Lorelud yesterday, a girl.
The regnlar areeUng of ths Em
Star will be held Tueeday evealng. at
which ume electloa of ofllocrs
Uke place. Membciu will pleaae c
prepared to pay dues.
I M.Ae. caurtflEn
isias^ssLgis!
For fiale by JehnaM Onag f.
EXCUI^NS
PebeMaSqubtib
Sunday S^Sfli
eiMND RAPIDS or
MUSKE60N
Tnio will leave Trmmie Qty
Et6KX)Em.
Retornius train wUI
Grand Ka^ds at 7:16 p. m.
Muilcegoo at 7:16 p. m.
ftfiisfl Tup nuts
To Gnad Bfipidfi
tlM
TbXofikMion
.
- 91M
TeSfigiafiw
. .
UM
THE MAN
who «Mn modarata priead aboes, aod bu net bfin
tbeofit Frlc4rlck*ahMmiuedtbfib«t<ailbMofil«M
mr
m
eoaft NO more ihon .
ltw>»ioigood>Ms^
Shoes fit modwate priow, we
an vficy filneR.
Weiataad that tin mka who
oomwb«nbrn.M or SS.M
aboea dbaU have foil vdloa ior
bia BOMj.
Good
ShoaMktes-«oo« Stylea-Good FM Cnnd ValEc Ib Every Way.
5ttIT5‘3»Sl0D5’5Ml
hotc fVUWWHCSt
\
THE WOMAN
Who wfiata to pay mj 9LM
OI SS.M for hm thou md
EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette
MICHIGAN STATE FUR
Detroit
SeptoBber Xrd lo lim
acton Uhii sceL u
West Michigan State Fair
&«nd Rapids
m
vnati a aboe fchnt bu tb* atyW
of high prioe ouea. caa fiod
thMi at PBIEDBIOH’8.
4
Aad th« ba«t part of it ia that
at tbi* atora they an alvayi
able to St yoo. aad yoo know
it’s tbe St tbat oooota.
We want yon to eaO ben 4ba
oext rimn jou Be*d aboea.
I
^
BB
Septaaberltmioieai
SetETB Uaill SewL IMk
FARE (ME tad TWO THIRDS tke
Oae Wtj Ftfc Iw the RsaaaTrtp
Ask Afeow for Putiaakn
B.F.M0BLLBB.6.P.A.
se/ifF Of ounn :,fior5 ^
STITEBANI
tlPO,fi»
oiiM.
s«te
4«t; ft. rwri oiMk.'ViwrrKMat:
»iwd OwiMfl, OMfclW; A. >. Mtr
TtMT
•MMft >«. W.
< itf cot allMPti «■ tim BC^
. ftrtltiw t>H wiii 36M
rpKWAS
KP SUCCESS
la this amt. ftattfHaat oga to a
elaas by hlmaaU iud thereton kartag
raa akmt. vha avardad flrat.
aad tklrd prfna. larlag btotaa Ittto
self hy ahoat lOo yarda. halag aheai
M6 yarde behind Umatil to the aao
end lastanee aad a eonpla
leagths to the saar In the third to
aaea.
Kanalag broad Jump—Arthnr Dewar. Tiararaa Oty. Ant; F. O. Ta^^
toothan, Traearaa Oty. neeetd; J. D
aoagaoa. lUalatae. tklrd.
lAdlaa’ i»ea>^Cn. Ben Ooodw.
Traeerse Cltr, Ant; Mrs. W. Black*
Trareraa Cky. saoaad; Mrs. J.
Heass. Trarerae Oiy. third; Mrs. B.
Clark, Mrs. ft. BsysMar aad Mr*. C.
Markham, all of Traverse City. Aalth*
lag to the order aamed. Mn. V. (
oafortunate enough to t
aaar tho etan, olao toe ondoabiedly
voBld hate aaearad a ptoea.
airla' rare Hdna Weltmaa, Itento
tea. Arst; Looeua Sdeaetrom, Trar*
City, second; Nsllts 1
Trarems City, third; Ruby EIllotL
Manistee, taurth.
fbt man's nee Johnny
nvene Chty. Irsi; B. Clark. Tiov.
rao City, seeoad; B. WlotL Maate«. third.
KAIVftOAD MKN AT PROVCMOMT
magnlAoem race between
•UNOAV.
Tratoamster Romoaer. of the Pore
Margaeite and Tratnmuter 8rou of
(ha M. ft N. BL. Bdvenued as the
of the day. vas caUed
off, owing to the tact that the
prtadpnis were chased about
by the pMlce so much that
they vare Urad out when the race
as called.
Boys' raee under ll yeanNffMl Day Md RmwA ScMking Oooke. ManUtee. Ani; Dun Lucas.
Bmm Wm. PMtvrM<;ftaiio*n
B. Proseh, Trarene
ipwl*, Omi^ aiid
City, third.
< «Mid Cutart all CiUayad.
Shot put-rred Miner. Traterae
City, Aral; James Keboe, Traverse
Tha afflesal aaumata o< Um eauiber City, teotod.
<K SKVia that aUaadwS tha railroad ' Hop. st^ and lamp—W. Brady.
. »aB^ pteak at Proraowm yeatrrdtj Traverse City. Aral; p, C. Pblrbrother,
la plaead at l.M0aad tbr oBielal atU- Traverue City, second, H. Eldiod.
Mto «C thaaa v be had a coed ttme k Traverse City, third.
SUndlug brand jomp-C. Be'Unger,
aiae iaM. ir there bad been man.
there voaM hare been
sood TTaverae city.
•alley Wee Judge.
Umea heeanae ererybody
aajoyad
UaMlTaa Irea the bedhalac to the
C. J. Bailer, ehiet dispatcher of the
.ead,
^
,
Pare Margnetie. was poUoe )odge and
The bit e»*d vaa earrted to the aerrad In that eapaotty like a veieraa.
Bo vail did he oOlelate and ao good
^oak ttonadi oa t«» apocia) t
oae Bern JCaalatae aad oM from Trav* was hla todgmant that ha was preBented with a box of eigan by the
. ana City, ea^ eoatle^t ot
eaaehaa. Wfeee the ualn >n tUe: hoys. Tha vteUma who appeared be
dty at >:M, St vae ae tall ■« it eonld fore him, while admlrtog his Judr
ha ptekad, aame rMtac o« the ateya. i&Ml, kept as elleoi as poaaihle.
The starters of tha varlona races
aetMM top aad aoeae aa the uak aad
were Arihv Davnr and g. Btover.
eraa thoagh erary atnan Inch
while DUpateber MeDemidt and Gtl’
roam was ased. a larte erawd wae
Mtod aa« salthcr tmta aaald make Hanion were the Jndgee 'hnd time
•apan.
4a Maps atait iha raou.
HffWlIlOKWOTAT
Ladlaa Helpad.
The tallraad nem mast bare
seme kind ol a drag vlth the weather
n«in as the day be dkhed oat yaster*
day eoaOBt hare been better tar a
•Mhertac of the kind, n wft ratber
. earn hot that U a part U a ptealc
Md «Biy made thtoM novr the tawer.
mdar a canrae tent, 4ut at the edp
at tb».>tieaBds. the O. I. A. or the B.
of L> a. had their ataad and there lee
mam aad lamtmade were snid The
ladlM had all ihe bnelcen they ooold
' hllMd to aad thaerovdabeatthetaat
Vfa Ihick-'r than Ilea at all Umea.
Than «a* tppeWtlaa on tbr grpada.
hat the railroad men stack hy thalr
la4sa irtu. tho rsmU that ihe opiioiltloa «u:ad to eeU 4u aloefc m the
ladies '.etan the day va« &rer.
ThsQ. I. A.ortotft.o(L.K.Us
1^ «i.'gax:satlga, hot tos member*
hart the |»o^ kplrit havliig engaged
la the hard work aad taking part In
tha races tor the good of tVo ord>'.
ail the aoaey abore rtpeofes gebig
lato Ui) lodga troaaary to porchaee
yagaUa.
WItk such a aplrii.
■aitWMy via aaaa ha ooe ac
larMt aad beat w tha country, i
anapdad.
tfta tarnoah vas dorotad u
gsiifhl neepUoa. the Ume hetog
spaat la gat|hto adtoalatad milU aaon
^ai tha big baskeU vere htomiht
oat aad rrarybody 'Ailed ooi to
Mnaaa.- Tfto diaaor *u honaUtai.
bat M van fha appetttes oad (hm
vas mue ML
■ togtowai drop tram tha etharal hlac
to tana Anna, had been naroidably
detaJaod by tha afttoma eo toe
grmmd^ ao a aakaUMM vat pro. eaisd.
Ths aseoBsioe was one of toe pretUiM avir aaao. tha Mg baBooo asoaodtog to a magalAceni hal^L the para*
toata batog cat looss aad toe drn
. sasde wttooat a stogie mishap,
high dU toe baneOB go. that toe
haggle OMo the bar <4 the uapeae
e* the pafMato. loeked m larger
thM a Agora cot tm paper.
Pidgtog toe pope Mdloektogapward
at tok MHan NtoM to oattBag the
diner eotkleatly to aOev toe caeee
t* he ealled at S o-eioto hM tha tat*
iovBto wan toa araou aad tha vto
!, irat; W. Brody, Ttorarae City.
Ktoaeen ft Behunahy, Oolumhia hOicL
Bteinberg Brathen. Jtonaoa ft Tnner. Rteb ft Haliberg. Pbu 8kermer,
Drag «qre. Bm
Drug On.. Prank
Trade. Kakack ft HopL Cbartea Wtt*
ft RMter. Novotny
brotoera. Majaatte grocery. John Lntonoo. Hamlltoo Ctototog On, Mnaato
Qrooer On, ft. A. Wraver. DttI
•qnirea. A. W. Jahraua. Tom neamUfi,
Oily Book Jtpra, Carl Krtekaoo, A, V.
Fliadrlcb. Hnn^ Back. C CavU Han
nah ft lAj Mereaatfle Co, C. B Tay
lor, Harve Pearce. Arthur Deapres
made aad donated the police badge*.
Everybody knd auto a go
yesterday that the raUroad pJenlc will
annual affair and as it was ibe
laos of opinloo that Traverse
City was tob pUee tor holding It. this
city wlU entenaia the crowd
year.
A,'few of the most vatosbU prttes
wore held to renerve and these were
preacatod to the offlcUU of the two
roads as lokena of the eaisem <n
which toey are held by the employes
of the roads.
The teat used by the tadWo' soxllUry for serting TerreabmenU, was
donated hy the Julios Campbell Co.
PER CAPITA
COST $24.13
ThM M too bumkit uC PNtts to toe
swvarai vuftH «r tts fBftmMl bMU*
tog^M toe cMM lbeu*eql year. A Pqr toff MmMI «ff gnra Itato fttovoMr
stuffy of tM
_____
prtossiy gratss ss OBMMSuff w
unMor to toe uggsr oudsa set
- sigbto. vin Mww bow vsu
have stayed M scftuato. T?
bM due to to# oaietal wpuvk
traaai oCfteer la toe <
toe
oottifUlMsy
stteot law; la addi
POk gCHOLARg IN THE ACHOOLg
tion to this It is due la pan to toe ^
OF TRAVERSE CITY.
tons made by teachers and parrato
to keeping chltdren to schoM Mt
ly toraagk the eighth grade, bat the
- vs sttaadsnos la toe high school
REPORT OF ILIiaBEn
SHOWS THE SCHOOLS TO BE iN
RNE SHAPE.
MISS MsHon Nay W>H Suoesad H. J.
Ruqqlat Aa CemmaroUl Taschei
Ihe meeting of the board of edu
rstloo Thursday night SnpeHntend
ent Oilbert presented the following
interfwtlag annoal report;
1S07-1SM Annual Report of Swperin-
Taaclwre.
BONOK
s tar R Is oaly
..
St a straag to■atotMaad. The people
believe in edneaUou and the support
of a good school system.
An Md sartog. -As toe teacher so
le schooL" sbeeld be toe feundatloii
Idea of malntalaiag a good school ty.tern- rtne buO^tog. well vemllaied
sod lighted, nloeiy decorated and sur
rounded with weU kept yarda wim
r by are 'eaaenttoi.
..................... ........... poor teaching force
win not make a good school system.
There must be good teachers orgsatied into s worktog corps This is
done by securing teachers who can
nad will give their entire time and
Ihooght to the work of training ehildraa To do thU etfeeUvely they must
>e trained and experienced. The time
has come when we are convinced that
nothing aboMd enter Into the selection of a teacher but these quallficatiotti In addition to which It Is nn:ood that a teacher shall always
.. . manly man and a refined and cul
tured wotnan. This U not pUclng out
ofihe porolMe; wehave many that
thU readily deacribes; It U sty aim to
secure and hold as many aa poaalUe
of thbtoarmeer. Our aalary schednle
0 The Bveelng f
Total
ant specUl todUn agenL and H. L.
TuUe. clerk, ot Washington. D. C..
vto^^ve been In town the past week
completing the census roU of the Otiva and Tbippewa Indians to deter
mine toe amount due each deaoeodant
from the Jndgmeat of okart of claims,
have gone to ML plensaat tor tarthor
1 those planes
2C17
as
and iratolng.
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« leachera beoanae we are not able
compete wlto the larger dUes; thU
win be so But When we hsve an ex
ceptional teacher 1 believe we ahould
exceed oar aalary tefaednM to an-rh
exceptiona
Our teaching corps thU year -has
been m^llent We will aim to keep
Chief JusUce W. B. Covey, aatted
so aiA Improve It.
> marrlnge Ur. wmiam r. HoilaThanking the board of edneatioa
baugh. of Detowarc. Ohio, aad Amy
and the people of the city for their
hearty cooperabon to ths matotenLane, of Thompsoomie. on Aug. S8.
)ce of our schooU aad for toelr toAs this Is the second matricniilal venT«u la school affairs.
lor each, no sympathies are ex
Very respectfully.
tended.
L B GILBERT.
Lon Poodlek and family of Empire,
The report was received and filed
MR furraeriy of Honor, arv in town
on Mr. Soule's motion.
Mddlng toelr trtoads good-bye prepaid
In the abaenee of the mayor, Mr.
story to their departnre for toelr new
Montague was elected chairman of toe
borne to BeUiagham. Wash., where
meeting and the first buslneM before
Loa has a very luerattvo position as
Ihe boose waa the report of the claims
! sawyer to a large saw mill. We
accoonis committee which
ail nntte In vlahlM them Oodspeed
adopted on Mr. Soule's motion. Th's
toelr Journey and la their tature
was followed by the report of Superborne.
[Bteadem Gilbert detolltog toe resig
The band boys' Ice cream social last
uiiloni of two teachers.
Aalurtlay eTeninc.wni not very largoRamgnalieiia.
1} attended for some nahnown reaaon.
aa a wortoy eaose and ahooM
Miss Mabel Perry, teacher at the
have been the event of the aroson
Central building handed to her resig
and Honor enisens ought to have coonation as did also H. J. Roggies. of
Sldorwd It aa such and showed their
toe commetelal department. Mr. Oil*
edsUou to the hand boys and
ben recommended that MMs Lois
made the affair a Baancial success.
Thacker be tendered the poeltlon of
Hsve you noticed that etandard other cities Of the middle west. The eacber In the' Central bntldlug at a
guage smile tm section Foreman Mc following letter from Pres Jas B An
gHl, of our
omvTrsuT wh^i**^'^
Carthy? He has a license to smile as
high eshod In Marloa .Nay be employed to fill Mr.
•port
be U papa to a hran new baby girl
r will give you ihelr opinion of Ruggles* place a* eommerclaJ leacher
the condltton uf our liigb i-cbool In at s salary of 370
aad Joe eays she is a dandy.
The M ft N B and P U. R. B pic* this reopecl:
Mr Gilbert recommended that Miss
Ann Arbor. Mich . June 1, m«
Me aod eaenrsion to Provessoot Sun- Office of the President
Eth«i Blnyhsm be transferred to toe
Aug. SOth. wsa wei) patronised
Mr I B Gllt>en.
jOak Park school aa principal at
Traverse City. Mlcblgan.
by the empMtyee and their ma'ny
I salary of $50 a month sad ihsl Lee
friends from tola pUee. Everybody Desr Sir—
I beg to hiferni you that the com Hornsby be made asslsiani priovIpaT
r^OTled a very enjoyable time.
mlltee cm diploma seboets have con I of Ibe High school s( a salary of tbO
W. B. Covey, oar genial druggist. Is tlDued the Traverse rit> school on
'a monib Ou Mr Soule's muiloo, the
patting n cement fonndatton aad cel the lift lor this yt-sr and the two foi
recommendation* were adopted,
lar under hks drag store, which adds lowlag yewis
The committee are strongly Im- j
Other Business.
much to the tpeparance of the buUdpreaaed with Ibe ld<-a that as yon have
three hundred and eighty.five atudents I Mr Gilbert brought up ibe msIU
Artole I
» has sold his aafive cablaeu for (he manual train
is very desirable that you increase
toon and fixture# I Jas Wyse and I the Dumber of )-our tesrbeni Its »ns!lBg irara, toe cost to be about
that your clsssee____ __
Archie is a genUeman of leUure for
Mr Codmsn’i morion that the
large for the be«t results
short Ume.
tract be awarded to ihe Gretllek i
Yours truly.
Mra. Jamea Truapowar ato ri
tml» carried
JAS. B. ANGBIOdrea of Rapid City, are toe guest*
Mr. aztd Mra- Ira Gordan. parents ot
LOCATION AND NUHBEM OF FUFILg AT END OF YEAR
Mrs. Trujnpower.
Bldg
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■
Mrs. FloreBoe BaHon. accompanied
hy bar sisier. Miss Isabelle MUcbell.
retaracd to Traverae CKy. Friday,
after a lew days' visK with Mrs. Ite|.
tonh parents. Ur. snd Mrs. Truman
65 43
MtlcftotL
M,' 11- I2S 158 165; m
The t-yror^ daughter of Hr. and
Tout to all grades and bulldtoCT
19-9
Mrs. Jamas Miner ot Egen. died Fri
Nod Cooley, Jack Dempsey ami
Jake Henaa, of Trarerae CUy, nssislft
by three oncem from Manletee. were
the poUoe tarce and epent
day ronadtog up the offenders. Tb«r
had im patrol wagon, bot wveryone
pinched tooed tha ]ed^ and took his
medicine wltboet complaint.
Ball Onma.
IBs boll game batoean tha Pare
Marquette and the M. ft N. K. waa
won hy toe M. ft K. B.. C. J. Betttoghotoa. at toe M. ft N. B betng the
umpire. The score was 11 la 9, the
P. M. team getting ntoe to the
ond innlDf and then never seeing
home, aweet haose any more. SatisCed that (he P. M. U tosy. the Manis
tee bunch want aoetoer game and
vlB be aoeeoimodated qn the O. W. D.
grounds to thM otty aa tocm na possi
ble.
Deapiu the toot that there wni
Urge crowd preseM. there vrere'
aoeldeots. a portion of the grand
lUad coUapaed but no ooo was hurt
Band ConteaL
CsMpbeBU band taraMhad the rnnslc
for the oaeastoa aad made one of the
Wggeat kRs ever neared hr
Koi only was chair music apprecUted.
bot after dlnnor, they
rube eoetiHBg aad evecyhody thought
Adit -gaptoer band had made
penrance. Tkw band coatest betveea
toa legal and NanMap band resulud day of dM^ totontam. Burial va
to a vMpry for Traverse City, the aader toe Areotoa of-Uailertaker I
prise betng a loving cup. There were C. Lm. latsmeat at Champion HIU.
two of these, the wUning band being
8bel Clark Ux* adraouge ftf toe
allowed Aret choice,
lenp excuntae to piaUe Lake tost
order Wee |
BftMTdnr and
There was
qaaiataace with his wUe who U a
anywhere and m Inlaxicantn were gwMiofMrt. John Cruse, at their cot
allowed CO tot groanie. Ibe railrand tage.
men didn't propona M allow anything
to happen to mar the pleasure of the
day sod they dldaX
A committee of man wfto knew
their buttoem Md had good :
00 tkat there vma
"nothUg ftotog.- whatever. ThU to Special to The Mrantog Record.
Uato deaervM a grvot denl*of ciodJt
and shows that promises made by ttM'
railroad men are not made to be airaek a pole at the Naltonal Wo^
DMh ptauu.
oeeeral emptaycu
bM to be kept u the vory an^bnraed out a transformer. Bor
Mtar.
There were a nuphar ef offlctola factory.
present, toetedtog •aparintevdent of •UI ot eo
TV OerroetlM struck town aad
MoUve Povar V. M. hkMall. Aratot- played a good game of ball.
The
Master Mecbank Wleat ato •core waitdlng to their eroffit 8-5.
of toe M. ft N. T.; They arw n Baa koch o€ hoya and
Tratomaater Bomeaer. Chief Dlapateh- while they can rialm no- rialm tu
very taatiMaa. they wae* cMnn. The
er Bailey, Tnrd Master Ctambertoto loeni boys had many errors charged
Dtapaicker MMtotmldt. <4 the -gtatot toam aad erron Msi toe
sme.
Prv Marqoatte.
Canffiffatoa ter coaaty otioes are
Pbai tooMM.
^^-'sSAaTtS
•>liod
Tbe raRroad
1W half toM each rotor aad
wUh toe poceeaB of toe Arat ananei
e and to toane who aided by ftw _ . ir^in. Mat toe otoro telMw
hanoa-hoMa aiae aad gou pnwitoea
natloM toey are enpedally gratotot
E,
1
We Vve a very much larger school 1 The
f supplies (or the nanfor toe rise of toe cHy than 1» found
iTslntog and domestic srience din a very large majority of the cities
of toe west The question of provid paitmcnts «*.* toeu brv>sKbi op b> ir.c
ing Qtore room for it has already been •np-rtmendeni. Mr tjllber* staling
Aacnaaod tn previous annua] reporu. that IV varioro kinds of lumber, etc.
aad U now before us for some solu
needed to IV manaal tralntag departmem would cost sVui llivd, the Soufh
^
EXPANSE OF SCHOOLS
sre Lumber Co Vvia# bid 3IIA4C
iMtiMctien.
and the J E. Creilirk Co. $91 5" lo
Balarles of high school icueb•ddltlOB. patoC*. oil*
screws, et^..
Ealarieu of grade tooeffers
would V needed.
Salaries of supply toschers
Salaries of sapervlsors. n
After considerable dUcussloo. '.be
•ic-drawing ... r............
1003 *•
motion of Mr. Codmae iVi I15« be
Salaries of superiatendeDi
appropriated for the insmial Lraining
Cost pw- capita. Instrwcttoo
hlgh.eshool .....................
a $4 aV IlIP for tv domestic urlence deCost per capita Instruction
ps(4roents, carried. On Mr. Codmaa «
to grades ...............................
13 44
morion. W O- Foote was sutVr:re^
Cost per cnpfta instnacUon
average in schooU ..............
1* 23 to make tbe necessary purcha«cw
tneiffufitai Cvpenuua
the manaal inunlos and such tuppliet
BaMrfes <4 Mnltors ................ gSSU M as is practical.
Bldgs aad repair* .................. Jttd M
TV asatter of more light fur ibe
Fuel
manoal trstnlng depurimeoi
Books, nm included school
ruaVL on Hr. Curtis' mot
supplicu
Foote was empowered to
prism glam lor the wtndows in toe
(■out per cnplu for incMentala H S...................................
6 71
'■ii
Total cost
ot schooU
(or
::
.M X
that Is BW ptoTo hraefictol to her 1 •«•»>***'
w
jiM
heaRh. Her may trleods here ei l**“J*»«
pram too detora toot abe mayretaral lt> nplRyrag that tkanaad with iM^ta
hMktag mm Bko her wsaal seif than
Bor^rtapffF^i^M
•ho has tortke gaat few montha.
I Dixir of Sana. At Chltfcr^
Mrs. Bteveaa wfff remoln sereral D> proeeeOs
proeectW itaa|«
deiw otoMri
aad hIm
weeka. hut Mlta Ruth wUl make
OB tot menu uf tot'
exlewdeff vistt at Northport on their
retuni. .
Thst i. OM of muiy MMOH «||f
ft ft ft.ft ftftftftftftftftftftftft
PERSONALS,
ftftftftftftftftftwwftftftftft
Fran BMuedsyta Recoeff.
■ ra. J. H. WbUe ret^uVed to Chlca«o today.
Mias Broale Wiser went to Solon
Hitog to
A S Ro
Rordronx. of MuakegoB. post
ed ihrougb toe city yesterday oe htt
reium after a bualaero (rip to Dotath
and tho Borto. Ho nado hU patents.
Ur and Mrs. Eli Bordeaux, of North•ri. a ahon visit.
The Misses Helen Monroe. Vivian
Stone and Mildred Shanon returned
to their home to Grand Rapids after
week's visit with Marjorie Hefflop.
KexM Mokese.
Mist Laura
wno has boon vtslilag friends at Hancock, arrived last
wc Bight tor a short atop with her cousin.
Mn. B U Hu^co. She wlO Iggro to-
Average No. belanging. In high
acbool ......................................... S50.5
Average No
belonging In
grade.........................................1709.2
Average Na belonging in all
webools ................................ 2CH0.C
Average .No. dally anendsare lMl .t
Percentage ot attendance in
high school ................................ »7.l
Percentage «4 attendance In
grades ...................................... M.l
Pertwniage of auendanre in
•fbool*...................................... *f,n
No. Of pupils per isncber, sv‘rsge ......................................... St.2
have auaefaed to this report a ta
ble showing tbr kKattoo of the pupil*
of the city In the different grades and
buildings.
A comparison of our attendance aod
toe number of pupHs ot the e«lrc
school assigned to each teacher, as
shown In the annual report of toe
state nuperlntendeni of public instreetlon. with that of ether Michigan
dues gives the rollowlng:
Adrian. U: Alpesa. 96; Ann Arbor,
30; BsUle Creek. 34; Cadillac. 3g;
Pilot 35; Orand Raplda. S3. Ionia. 23;
Jackson, 34: KaJamasoo. 34: lAusIng.
31; ManUtoe. 23; Mutoevoo. 32 Sag
inaw, 24: oPrt Huron. 38; PouUac. 31
Thl* has been lowered 1b our cky
In the last fire years as wc have se
cured addlUonal-seboMs ro that the
present limes the schools are well
arranged in this particnlar except in
the high school which I. too crowded
for the best of result*, our svermge
Ou Mr. Soule's Mkm. dusUcss
brooms wUl be purchased tor thiue'
tanttors tVt dosira toes.
Mrs. Ooarve Metcalf Is stU]
iU wlto typhotd fevur. oad Vr ffatghMtsa Oenrode. aged 14. w
strteksa with the dlsoaao flaturday.
fbo
General t>emani1
Haalth.
Mra. A. SWwtoa off (MMXer. VMa,.
.
d «» ye
w.^.1 -e «, iMd hm
Rato, ot weat TwtMto atreet MR thM alwm
alwan hero
Wa far a
gi^aat fftf
■Titag tar Omesto. Northpewt. Oaffar
ffBcsrot liquid kattou mmo^ af kaaita
Imdge. Gkartorolx. Petpakey, Harbor
a Uxattra whisk ghyfffiii mM
Bptihg. Botm CUy aad tamt Jordan. touMMa for tamOy use >riwgi to aiita
iroe aad Uetralt tost evea'°HarT7 Roacoe came homa ftwp
Houghton, where he has been attend
ing the school of mines, last evontog
to visit hU pareota.
Mra. M. Slocum went to Key«Ume
today to visit her son. Dexter.
MMs Mabel Morgan and Miaa C. A.
Loop returned to Fife lake today after
vlsHIng B C. ShntUer.
Miss Helen Gregory reUiraod to
Fife Lake today after vUIttog here.
Miss tsetia Vtaod rctaraed to South
Boardman today.
Mrs w. B Letsao went to Kaynoae
today to vtalt.
Mn. A. Coson retoread to Gafflltoe
today after vtolttog .at the home of
r. Obershaw.
Mra. Lou Loop iwtnraed to Grand
Rapid* today after vlalUag Mra. B. C.
> Blacken, ooe of Ibe fire
as tmu apendtog UiU w««
racauoa. retnned tost night from Ractoc. Wis. Where be vlaltod. stopping
also at other WUcoasto potou. He
will return to hU duHes Moeday.
Herman Hyman left tor Indiana to
day OB buali
Syrup ff np smi Ozir cd amms ■ ^ta
toe ptvtetsme by the WA-lnfoi^i,
To ^ iu bsoeftasi tftstSa always
toegmmtoe~n,,nnfm>m,slhy tosdl
faruM rig %Tup Co., aty. sad far ^
..............
rtiMAir EucQoii itna
To toe Legnl broBod Votva k
Grand Invune UouBty:
In acrordaacw with 9m BiMaMg fta
lice. »ro sre hereby aoUftoff that u
feneral priamry eleeltoa will h^MM
In toU oronty oa tos flrat Turofffl^lB
SeptemVr. Iggg, far aB poUtllBl
punieu (or tha pfiav of mi14m
lag cuadMaiM tar toe otteau of fflip*
poIUcal party which hat voioff la
favor ot toe dlrM mmihMttOB of IM
pany raadldatns to emntMu or llM-
9lri^' tol. 3rd day of AugAi^r
C»1AB. ft. MRHMm. !
To too siMrtff TtTXuHr T?^n
County;
1
Yon ore baroby aoUflud thV • I]
and Utuenant Oororoftr. •
nominating caadMnteo hy wy bMI
vny which hv rotoff to toror.
direct nominalffm off Rg
.itaa In cou........................
Bcrtotff b> Act
1901.
In Witneas
Witi
WWof, I huvu h«4l»
•fftattff
vol M _____________
tolrty^t
of July -TtouWiff
to too
‘ Vy
..............
our Lord nUiMeua huaft
[BEAI4
C J. _
Dtpstty SMTOtory
utwhrAiroftI t____
tout _llmr .
tog friends at Luther ter totwe WMks. moBtoo from too Mto ffsy of Aagfm.
A. D. IMS. Vve Vro aQowsil tar «lA. .
of De- ttora to twuaent tVtr claims SfliiHt
tttnr, gla^ara guests of Mr. and Mrs. asld deceased to asid oouft tar uafVnstlM snd udJustmenL naff thM iiB ^
James M. Young.
owdUors Of SUM Juusnstd ara TWMtaff
I. who has raced borwro tn Egypt. to preoMii (heir clatms to naM UMfL
Iiely. Sooth France and In Urerpool. at IV proVte ofSee. to Ihu «Mr of
U spending sereral days In toe city. Traverae nt>. in said eouaty. dft^or
CTharle* Germaine aod wife reinra- Vforetoeztto day of Duromhur, AJD.
ed last night from a -week's trip
: IM8. and tost clsimu vffl V bMri
Chicago.
by said rourt oa Muatag. too SMi '
I of Deop^wr, JL a Ufli,« A marriage license was granted
IICIG ECZEMA
FIFry-EllfEW
Suffered Tormefrts from Rftt —
Boils Formed as Big ss Welnuts
—In Frigirtfiil Condition tnd Could
Hirdly Work-Tried All Kinds of
Remedies to No Aviii—At lost
oog. 25-s4l 1«-I6-2S.
FARM FOR SALE—40aerw«(«MM
land (Vi 1 srUl sell at ft huaMta
toroe^iuarteiu of «
waM iff
' «d.eoJift
M. & L L TIE CM
WHOLLY CURED IN 8
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
-Ihsds
ramr uuo tv w^d. sad 1
•m now * D >ac arty-five Tf«n old. I
ertro aH ku» M of mtidteteei I brord ff.
__
but_______o
fouMd B revf. 1 wa* trulT is s
frightful cumiiuon. At !ml my bknl
wee tn tad (bst I bruftr out sU ortv
Wlto red tad wtute bails, whkh kepv
powing unto toey were s* Ug m wa
.J
my wkAe indy, but I kept fraswmebIng s* wd M I could. I wm eo nm
Octwb tost 1 could hsnDy do my work.
Mr. Srisoc K. Burnett
tV »• ff Cutomra r
me be «u* eonftdro(
•xsJ. in time, cure a
Soro. Oin^t,
““
—
1
.
oboot right BoBtV. sad I ran
tnitMitfy my I sm corod.^^ I ranlialJjr
who are affliood
some m I w«^ V
Geving Uiri. if they *UJ w ibem
SCTOVto^ to dlrvcUoai. (faey will And
fhera sir to»7 I
Any awe douhtiiu tV'trutT^vWTWe
con wrVtoHr. Boroett. whowg toiwr
'1 tosiifriJy rodone toe uboee Uutanirori It • tv iniih. I know Hr.
• R. Burnett. Tlptoa. Is."
Grotlr uariatosgi wlto (Tutkwra. tV
Mt 8km CVw.
' ' wUh.Cutkair
to* sevurer bnua
CWticutu Braotvrot
CANDID.ME FOR
j
County SuTTttyoi’
A* a Republkao Caadi*
date for the office of
Couoty Sture^ of
Grand Traveree Coastjr
1
|
i
•
Mr.LP.fatermaili
dearc* to exprea hi*
thaak* to the voters lor
past favon, and that ^
ag^ earnestly desires
tbetr voces and stypoW !
vT’
tfUNe
nsnasww
Many Eirtols Marit ^
OoMiig J^s m Old
Mission the BeantUnl
Mm O. w. o. MmMI Tm
I
Vwttrdajr Afternoon 9y a
t •coroi(4tea.
k lar tbo BasUon.
b^«tol. Tho^
IV nttor tm ktutac, «b4 tcolnro
e«. TIaiaa hit a «aadr t«« oa<^
to tetl and MorM acorod. Right here.
Rooel pdllod off a plar which
Utonght to ho aaprooodoatod to local
la the Indian aaBBSwr-a mellow light
Ob the beaatttol Grand Trarenr
hay.-
ocal seleclion 'Violets," and n-epmi.l
•d lo an -nr,.re
Miss O'KrI.-u and
Miss Lvlimae gu'r (Oano solo.
FtedorM LdMpr aaatao dlod at the
heme of Ua,&eaU. Mr. and Mra.
Prank Rtxtoe, Ml Went Ntoib airhec
at t:lb Raadar Btoralng at the age
of it roar«<^e had beoa til tor a
a paar aad a half, altbongh not
I toad to hla bod hot toar aoatoa.
V Boaldoa tbe paieato, be It rarrlred
br two brotbera, Merle oad Grout, and
MO alater. MIh Sadie, all of wbeto
roaide at hoote. Tbe ronng mas had
•prat hla satire ttte ta thia elty.
Paaeral rarvlera wCl be held tonerrew at tbe home, tbe Bor. Detnaa
CooUto oSletotliig. Tbe reauias wUI
ha iaurrad la Oakwood ceototerr.
OLD SOLPICItr RNCAMPMCNT IN
THAT CITY.
.Tbiado. Aag. *1.—The Tetenui’of
tha Ctni war are here la effcanp
■ML There are aot oa many aa
wm In prerlou ncampmenia
aa araay of them aa tbe roll call
••■aiad hare goat Into the toat great
'Uveaae.
^
tbo root ^ratag of the aaOtohflMBpmrat. Thlo erenlng May
er Whitlock arm make an addreaa
toaraally aalaodlog a welcoma.
tor machlnci. coal room, refrigerator,
ore room and office.
for a
band
separator
plant, eoBsistliig of fifteen horse power beriler. ten horse
power
engine,
combtaatiOB churn with a capacity of
aary appoiwius. will cot approxlmati-Miely fIJOO
Machinery (or a wbol-
milk ptost will <mt about <i.iiui>
This eoalpmeni
1.000
to 1.»0
will handle
pounds of butter
-m.-,ONein and Prank KabI, of
Chlcago.Seft Old Misalon on Salurday
Uat for Hamlin
Lake.
The
we. k,
previous to tbeir going away was ipde«-d well filled In with good
IhlDgs. <
To begin with Iheir arrivals at The'
PlBoa was warmly wvie»mesi si old’
Mission, tor Old Misslan being such a '
homey, romfort-taklug
Mule resort
that ih- summer [.opulailon is mad-up mosily of women and children wlih
an occasional husband and father
apesd ibr. week end.
So one t
lon the
pretty w<-:i Imagine ihe scn^silon
i
imaicdliwo young ni-ii creai-ii and imaif
ns men
Btely ihe (uii begen. The young
n
Icnalnincnis. supMers. corn
II kiniL
of games, drives lo the Iigbi boue»i
Miee III
laci crervilrtng was done tor iheui
to
heui to
make Iheir slay plcasanl. but
r'lli
Ihey wcni
To say Ihe other gu-sl... ........ ..
el Tbe I’toxv sere sorry to bare th. n.
k-avi- MU soon would- 1k>
putting
<l
mildly. Bui then, all good limes ooDie
lr> an end.
'
Summer is al*»ui over
fixeryday
now aoDie gu»d-b)«- is said.
Mothers I
sllh children arc beglirnliig to burry !
back 10 lb*' Pity to have ihvir children ’
lead.r for srhool.
j
Ur 8. M (lampbcll and famUy leave
soon for Bxansian. Illinois t>r. GoorS'BlMlamk for rhlcago. while the tam-'
111.-* of Dr t; N. Kreld.-r. Mr*, ijco
N. Black
I'r lli-orgc K Sicrrieker
Arihnr I*»sfl.-1.l 'l-o Pa.sBcId, Jr.. IV
J
in |
ve
pie hand Meparaior plant without ar-
abouy be a tauk of water, wbirb by
Its own automatic force each day
would water tbe flouera In 'be pots
and also Ibe flowers
arottod the foot of i!.e vaiw
Aceordingi.T rh* went to work,
ployed a mo-hflolc. svperlntetMlei
craatroulion
bersetr.
The lauk
, .-s,.a,s
’ wot** '
I'.r •» nlv-ot «
Slixl tm!«t iw SIM every IX... xxw-l;..
torre:
hrlng lack ixtixM-grapbs of nre
Afrleoo blftl* and oth.-r siilii.sU lak-n
ib.- u-aier
la life for several -f tb- Uig museums.
tank Into
iD- ladliig Ibe SRililisiiatan InsmiiMon
ilie smoll
IVasbingloti aiel lie- AtiM-rl.-an M-i
weight I; { ^
ito of .Vai-itwl
HiMory ii. New
Him (he
be large i
York. Tbe pn-*ld-n! «as .luiious in
amt o|H-U)x Ibe x:
<■> below, thus si- i
have Mr rhapmati sc-oiuixaiiy bliu,
r> duw from It sod
SIT* Ibe New York Times, bnt wb*-n
refresh the fluw • dnring the cool
this ws- roiiml to >» liiiiwaslble It v.vs
boars xjf
By morning Ibe small '
drcMexi that Keruilt should get axvm□d the weigbla
"
plete -amerw ouifli ond be trained la
ponton again, th
Its nav l-y Ur. rhajxoian.
'"r upper one*
'“*j
Mr. chgpmao tou K-ng been a frlewd
unk flli* • • x*i ibi- |ire.
y of the preeMvul. A* sa-.aUii- -urator
When Miss Jackson
of tbe deiarttoent of ortiUhulucy of
design of her
tbe Museum of Natural lllsti-ry be
le iDechanl-xni s
ba« made fre>|uent (ri|Si iaio ibv in
will be a thing u besiiiv
tenor of Klorida. pbo-.ognpbiag rare
'
-------i and beentlful birds at rluee range and
OEVERY'S
POLICE
-----------------
FORCL
fnillam K. tk-very, ilie same "Big
Rlir who was once r|i|<-f of police .,f
Now Y'ork cliy, h> about to return to
hla former scUvUico, but not na Ibe
(ity'a iwyroll. fie to building up s |u’ire deperttnent of hto onix. -f wbMi.
of coarse, be will be tbo l.co.l b:k1
front
This tcllnu. be suid ;h- other diy.
has been ln«i-lr>Hl b.x c-unili-n nvjoesis
from business men uo<l oili.-r* to e*
labltoh a s.rsiem -f’ppoiecilrxii which
'**•’*- *•
l'‘“ "• •aiTto 'he .lebcl.-n
'Ics of tbe ilepartroeiit
b.T General niiigliam
lib privsie i-ollcemcn, so to xin-sL wlM nunilier near
ly a (h.uisand tx-f -re n .rear has pnescl.
and ibev will
xlil
men who kintw the
crrwksran stgl
-I hR-en't a
take of
Blnghar
" -trot the I
t to wlrolly innd.vjns'e
and loefflcienL My me.
stoh'
‘
^'iiecioo m n.e
mi-seiiD oue of the most complete sud
rslual-le lo the work]
ll has been iiniisuiil Indeed for him ;
It> lu'a •bnxugb IVnsbliigrnn sn-v Mr
n,«iM“xeii bas tw-n pn-snlcot wl'liout .
stefftop c'-rr fr*r Uinctw-ri or •Hnner
at the While llmise, v. Ix-i the pfr-l-|
dent anj be liuxe dis.-ues.-d
the del
UM
birds to
cheap,
plant
to
Expvrimcn;
14.250 for a
tocludlng
up raising tobacco
hapf!
be
artificial . pi,n,
made
In
^ owubllshed
l•o!nt
. Neighbor Mlo Maa a Oarden."
Mrs \V H H Kir; aud Miss Emma carefully explaining that the pea porAlieu (H JarkstlDx I
llllBols,
are trail was a composite. The other r«%again s' tuime in i e (Vsnery. Mrs
Ideals, those who liad enjorad
th«y
-d from the n- prlvllecr of (rieadsblp srilb the tote
ahlrh detoved Ueneral Culcheon, of Maplewood, were .
I.!-f-d.vl l.v her ideseed ud fodched by Dr. BiwdleyM .
m-ii
tender (rirat* tO%l» «■ » MB who
Km.: who, w
l<v.-d nsiure. who. In^K. "losed all
WllHer eitd to
ihiags. both great and imU." and
''-iiiiiie i-r j- fur a- Xfllwaukee and v bo -walked with God to nu garaM."
it-nre by |kk>
P. rhAin here
we form stnmger
S B. M'olf c f <'hi.-agi) ,<ccumpar.i.-d friendships than would
be poraible
cturlQg (be same period of Hty life,
s automo- Ceruto ll Is that we dreed the portod sUlers.:
thgi pome with the fall days and
MUs Rinxe icDg fur Ihe re«sa«nbling next oitmnvlghtxorhcods on tl
The de.lrurtiot- of s Imre t.v l.ghT
charb-s
ingion for plans of otganlmilon, Ustjn^r Mfchigsn r,ix
of machinery and plan for building.
lows
»ort
caused th.
( horses
j
The Sonia Kc road is locating Urg-
Arthur Meeker, tnanager of the Ar
England
Oermaii
....
along 1
lweo(y-four
American Form
the genrieiiMB from Phltodrtphto..
who. after a few hours spent at tbe
■xtlalmed
apprecUttogly.
I' Om< na I
A NEW O^E TREE.
the le-st kind -f :
•y-ersl lea*<ix. laclud-
i-|.|-l"C nod fly lag
sihI wIUi'
Asn.fts Hope to 'Invsat' 0«s That
Will Grow. In Uis Nerth.
tree of tbe herth taff tbnf «th* fteth
' R to aoagbt to beget a ptut Ri whkcfc
: will bs eeabtoed the good tnltt eff
each.
i Ooveniment botantota 0f« craMest
I that ttw resalu of this ettrae mntara
i will bs a setoD tlmt win rww aad
' fralt at a to titode mMway btlween
IkvlanUls I:i-Uie employ of Ibe Cnlt.vijic. to-tortueui of sgrundtare
i;— to bring lulu l■>■•;.2 au oriiugxlliV a|x. I
Brk-ks are red because of Iren ut»
rally .■onislned to Hay bi
ed Into red oxMa of l-'-.a
beat
-■o; to
au uiiujlutnl
I It only sc-ui* so. So
H-C laws of union- bat
■* Ins I4-.-0 doe '
ly no effort
rbl.-li
tx-ani
* lurily nud
and aihl.-l.
'
line I
e stteuiptcd- tt la siniI-. make Ihe .llriw tree
bx- .xxeet table oraoge
i.soDfible lo cold as the
I. h boars Ilie bln.-r. uti
B? vrxxMtoE
E.Td Dp.'EwTIShara’s
-?ij.SrT ointmant
citrus j ”
Indian Ti.miory
JOMNhON ORU« GO.
The Point To Consider
tl
m«i:
field. no.| ibe format
QUAUTY Deter
mines the Real
Worth of Every
Plano TrsnsncOon
In
every
tboold receive 6rst ooosidWitboot
oat
tl:P l<..we«t p
uoAD
V will bo ti
liitfh.
lo yoor
everyday
par-
Willi xiiialiiy and valoe, bnt
to
aclKt
a
Pihoo
iotelU.
eentiy n*|uim a knowledge
of deuilA familiarity with
n«th<jda
ippllew, slor-xl up fr.nn 1
years, are wlihiu *10111 of
ami ssw-mltl* that have )■>
from the while pine belt of
to Hie yclloxv plae Im-K ..r
ptirchan© yon
tLsko the matter of '{anlity
©ration
ciiss(w you becDUM familinr
first'
| tests
WrIU to Ihe dairy division of the |
tram
After s good eoog service It U ea^
lotbary si iheee nseettog W Uatra
lo s short reading or sennoa by oM
.>( the -associate pastors." and Or.
x.ral yx-srs s
mpelUal t
conflru
Department of Agrtcoliurto at
NURRINS OF FARM NEWS.
tv
i.ks of bow to get
oad
ibf Bvt-ragt- I •.)tr locw not
ix)m<
a
of
lot
maaDtaeture
of
informatioo
ai
C-n,purMixx ly few people ar© mlli'-it-nlly well verstid in Piano
^JTo Digest
the Food
hsxe Iwvn m-xp-l lo (be I'axific exxavf
for lliclr la*t ••tarHl, tlien licrmai
■clenllflc for,-lry puli-y mil reo-.v*
better rc.--gnltloD
M.- du not il.mk
nf moving ■ gristmill nl»ut frvxtn .-oo
wbfWlBcM »o *noth.T as ih- (IHd* to
R.I. .n-r.
■V impornr-to Afn
tun, liecnme eibsii«l.v1
.tfirr ..n*
crop to hsrrewt»d soother l« mniing on
fb> It
with Hie Mwinill .n,I
tbe crop ..r tree*
If It
‘ «fty I ,
.vests lo rslto- a irce of a gt
•-« Of Hie 10 wxl
Ibcp one-artirlli "( ibe forew may he
Seven fvrslei, Ibn*
cut each year. piovWlrd 1: rx-*e*ds or
X.MVU.VW o( ,:w iaoi. Uw
to replantc-x] and tbe Mwmlll wiar* ■(
. s.. a>;u.t»c;-r*b!e«y»p
tbe wsi-.'x- place, aad tbe nrxrkinco lire lom- .Jrre .-i. -X J
r.j rw. ef cV-.«.. .^.(,.^^0*
In tbeir permaneut snog li.-nie. near
r-'iC ' I It. A 'V i h...-,
oBd Lftr
W. H. Hardwick, who owns thirty by: tbe •Innitww sbanty" will be a
P; V - '.t. Ir'-eWlv, -d.
.acres of land in Milan coumj. Texas, thing of the luisi. ralstog tree* * bnal
II* 1 W ;p • IX, Muij'i»n*. W, Vw.,
rslsing wbcsL
n--r. —■■r.r uv'>* v.erv I mAfts] Cron
which seven years ago be considered I,;-’
-ni'.-l
li.rTtRwbtoaadeoe-.lMdie.so poor that be could not well U, sc:'
c:-J pl.xm ,
m V-...V
T wo .-M-i <d !>t. A
Vtaiting Card Fad.
It to peach and plum trees and clear
V. X
K 1--7 wir* Uvet I’.ilt <l,d more
Tbe newest rlsittag card tad le to
ed *1.000 lost year
.le.rrw-.cd.
My
have a Itnie plan wbowtng tbe
:t -wA,-,-«w,thro«lIrc-xri
Dr. J. C. H'bitlen M the MUsoori
e '•
-5 ci»atnx.a'«::
College of Agrieniture has by
nine
Or. A. W. Chase’s
Kidney and
f-lver Pills
ik.
a
Weed Predwetien In Csrmany.
i
Among all the nations of iIi-- worM '
Oermony rc-cM,-* the cre.1,1 of bc.ng
Clevclsi
Ihe UKwt ibn'TOucblv selenuflS|,« I
lur-d alcohol, doe. wbl. her llmite-l nstoral re-:
from garbage
refrigeration and a higher cost of 1»-:[ber expcrth«-nts
ir and material
The Sunday evening song serrlccs
lu the bbwdlYy collage eowttooe as
I-polar as ever, with I»r Bradley, of
rieveluad and Hr lUnieT,.of Grand
tl.,p,d*
afterwaring to charge.
Sel|d-ni can s coagregatlGti escnrs tbe
>.-xic^-* c( so able a cumblaatlw of
,li [>.s and (he fact lUai no aalary U
■iiarbx-d 10 the pastorate makes li all
Ibe luorx- remarkable.
So tar. alot.
lie.Iher gentleman has been
kaova
svea lo receive ivmttlaiMa
la
the
-hape of wedding leea.
- gue-i> of Miss Karr at
t of hulldtog dnets company, and capltolixcd mt
tlt.000.OM. It to charged that the
Mnny croaamtea hare eoM aboot treat to forcing amall creameries to
twtra thMr octaol worth and wen aell ost or be deetroyed.
the type railed to the lorallty They ara now ploontag to balld ele
vated si>eela ta New York to oraer
tn which they ««re bnUu
The (M of n hnUAlng obdot m to provide the double thoroughfare u
denes and tbe adjacent strseta ptlsto ' <>.* i.'isry r«i
and
•• trat wlS
~ rarr
/ ..-.w.
from vw
MN w
to *1.SWW
S1.4M , ■elter#- the terrible congesOon.
—
II'' V W. rJw.--2'ro.c,nwC*.. Svutoio, K v
I Rpn Ike toeollty, iRe concemrtry people emttaae to flock yewrs- taveatlgation and experimeni sd on tbe buck.
RlrRtttra RBd the oote of mnTerial
work -prored that any tamer can
^ *>'•
Bgto. UL; Rgra the price for cow iwtae naporogua thal Is Urge, thnder
hulter. not Mly for the YMted Btotos and wlthoot any of the teaghnes* Ts lbs pen really mlgtatler tbu tba
•word?"
araotRfonn mmfbi nod honerihtii
hut for* nenriy all ibe world bealdes.
-$Vre. No sword eon ear* (1
•Incindtac ifMO for roG}Rw|hni
to raalBD a nutter of s
JOHNSON DRUG COMPANY.
<Uok."-tVashtaftus UsraU.
•Hot and 4
H-.ton nf K.--'.h*p.:u—; a! IVi.ervHI. h- !• , r
Ibirlbg tbe heat of ibe .In.T
B'..«ly
from tlie large
a smatU-r one. By en-uing
lank la CIleiL and by l(s
RMred Chief Expects to Enroll M«n
to Look AHsr Crimes Only,
**•
M. Chapmtoi. Well Kotovn OewitMsof sleepln? «r rewervalkm.
. grv-i soocras. The weather was defM, ts Urn a Caiwara to th* Fwld.
ob:-Tide. tut there Is a geceral
.Ithtfnl and the aBsertias lapnliai
MsahMs of Snappint Bieda.
|db;K»litan lo make .-yrry hour rount
loceiber with the other dccbeferr- Ibe lime of departure.
ery festive effect.
Kermli Buoeevelt Is 10 be tbe odl
Ainoog the ne*
arrival* oa
the
■t. cowdies and the cosleaiary
ctol pbotoerspber with (be prvaideot •
Potot ba'
ich Btatr. of Urwnd
and ckkevaerv sold; two “plumparty oa toe Afriran bumiog trii>
la
i Suno.vslde, Mrs. |
Isptds. a I
fltxurUbJd to Ihe frewt yard.
ptefiaration for tblv Iiuportsnt
'billtp Beck
.1 Louis, wtw. with'
hxrv •-ptoms" of dixera sites could
Maplewood. I >e plucked (
a>e cent*
each: a
for Taft
and
.kke: x..llixg ct
of New lorti rity
wex-plng vKtory
igh'er of R.-<lftem Sou
Hryar r-sulied 1
I Mr anxl Mrv Baevne V
wfak-b «
The Suitoos Hay band
I'bicago who are
v»i
lurulshrd some mustr aOU ibe people
Ki-rmit's abuuUlers wl
lie hea x x
. alwx had x,pent a delighlful eveatog toall bis father's aecoanis
g,'her bad the sddliloual pirwsare of
tore* In the jmigle# of i
kiu-alng that t«4.i-0 was raised Car
nen( are to Lc lllustral
I.le hrsve little cfaurcll oh Ibe MU.
i crop
tificlal refrigeration, where labor and|(Miio. todlcsi.
material are
The rec'c: town (yu give* at Tba
r jj,,
the bewefll of the tndteB
TcabTtrrlan church Of OmeUA
le* huge Signs hive been ‘ of roanlrr s hod sili'etlc leagues
therefore vary from *2.000 for a sIm- j«-on.
I**"**'*
----------------Yeon, Rto-vra .-n, T.upM by F.
sired to fteet BOOPthtag new and
beantlfnl to tbeir toetoarv.
A bappy
Mea came to bee. Sbe woald have a
large vaae evnstroeted. coDialnteg pots
S* aowen. and set tt lo tbe center of
a flower bed. Within tbe vase ttiere
.. ..-u
i_
^
OiiH-iiA Mieh. Aug. »- As the red'
'of BvmoM-r draws n««r, plctilcs. dnv. >
.I..1
riK
I,
1.e night riders are forcing ' „,apis.,,... ....vitrv i.toxgn.m
perl
s estlmsied
Aa torratlcaUra of the erraraery Oucraaey roww and 'w< balls
rs of Mrawls rricw I
' hrataew ta ucTcral oUtora by the Un which be paid »32.l'>n Th. ivric- doc*
I Chickasaw nsuubs Wild straw
ited StMltoportiBenlof Agricoltlire not include ihe cost of rsnsporia
bi-rvtew s'hich loraicriy grew |n gveal
boa ahowa Uuit the cobm of many of tioo.
profusion have bcxti killed bv pas
the bUtoree wo* due to lack of a sufturta^.
. .Retont Boaher of cowa. which aboald A mt to the I'nltvd Slates
^ iralnload of 1.«(hi goals from New
toM be toee than 400. and that otbets , ^ Detroit developed ihe fact
Mexico was iwnsiy rocetved ta KaorAd
M u»wr
* e“‘
sas City.
«tify >■.
WIU SNAPSHOT WILD UFE.I'
eemeten. »t lawreocetaire. Ini. de
Mr and Mra. W R Sione, for a
itb. left on Thursday Iasi for home
MrY Burrows,
from
fl. veland.!
Ohio, will suy until September IMh i
Mias Mary Corley of Akron. Ohio,
a nleca of Mrs W R. Stone, bas re ;
c.-ntly come and will stay
ihruugli
The total cost of a croamcry would |f»tiu.-r» tio-
ported
&Y«tin0s Come Nearer
JackM.
I
11.000 more
Whoto-mllk
W.
a cY ber family a
reatlBg ta tbe famny lot hi Gteendale
of
from '
rrfrlgerallng machine
,
rapber on African Trip.
ltd,
at”
The gueeia at The Pines «... _
farewell party on Tuesday evening to
honor of Mtoa O'Brien and Mrs. W
W. Webb, who left on Tburaday tor
home.
Tbe party being a
"tBeky“
costume party, each guest appeared
to bla “taekteat rig." while two-atepa.
Packing company, rvwnnily
COIT OP RUILOINO CREAMCRIG6.
coonty,
prompteA by ber lore for her tote de
hut dancca sud cake
walks were
dote tip I* a ■tacky' manner. Mrs.
Webb goea direct to her home to Kan•aa City whUe Mra. O'BrIeii aad Miss
O'Brien go to their home to Chtoago
■and atay abom a'woek. then, accom
panied by Mr O'BrIeB. (hey go east,
spending a shon time to New York
City bat ojost Of the month of Seplember will be spent at AllanUe Cn
eluded the cost will be from tSM to '
Oaalh MM TMniiod tho Ronka Croatv Ctora th. Eneampmont of
Late Year.
DearNn
; PLEASANTER COUNTRY LIFE.
•00 pOQBde of butter and other neces-
G. A. R. AT TOLEDO
to
ogsn lto> ac'
Marlon Eton and IgwUe Hyde.
Ohloago. toft on tbe Thursday boat
for hoiB*.
They have been apei
lending
the anumer with Mra. J. K. Mom
Machinery
Crowded in at
KRinrseiiiDRi!i Parties.
Omena as SeiMember’s
all leave thOrvi part of the w.-v-k or their li-im-.i
In Springfield. Ilhnol*
J. E. Montrose wilt
Wfxeks Vet
There sr
a few bay fever pail.-i > who am^tl
until the middle of Scpieniix-r.
j
In Hoc w.ib ITewldent Ib.Mvveli s
Mr and Mr*. Fred Brandt and -Mto. appotatoK-iil "t a r-Kiiiriiiire ii, skJ iu
Cora Bllott. of Grand Rapids left tor making farm life more t,!.-n^;it to Lio
home on Thursday
They have l,.-- ti
spertol ('oiifcmr-e -,i i-..nnify |,l»ygoesu for fwu weeks of Mias Goldei,
ground* I" lie b-ld t.x ••v- naygrx.ui.J
Bi Urebard Home.
A*-<(s-latk>ii (xf .Vuieri<-a In --■•nii.-ivn
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A Ix-igbtou and
with 111 w-cond fhy cuigrx-ws In ,V,-w
tseo children. Ix-slrt and Wllltoru. yr
York city on Bepi «i i.. 13
Ito I.iiil..-r
will leave for
naUey Gulli k. pr-wldi-ut -f the sseohlog at tl:.
ctotlou. ha* Invited ev<-rv foinirv sn
homes of C. A. Leighton a
Itoriniemleni of wctospls to the Vnlird
Males to stleod this ronfer-ru-e
I
Professor 1. If Kal1i-v. wh.i ha« l-ren
In that town were charged with sell
asked by Pn-shJeui H.xe«-x.-lt 1., sene'
lug bogus butter.
on hto coniml»sl->D oti ■•■-tiniry Me will
At
the
school for
boys at
<5t
lake part lu ilie dls-ti.sk.n
The- c..u. ;
Charles. 111., there are 310 boys who
fereo.-e grew -lOt -.f tin- Inv-silgaikin
cultivate a $A0-srre farm They go to
and cipxTlmeiiis -f hr. M.vrvm T S.-ml
ichool halt of each day and work on
Ipal of Ihe Svw fa"r
firm the other half
Man;
•N.xrtiial » h..._
I Pr Vtidder t--!lrxes that vo-ing t,
them are becoming flnii-claes I
■ plcious s.Mind w-.uld
llenve iti- ■•■iintrx nod the f;irni«
The latest arrivals at the
Porler
Hottw are Mr and Mra. H. Durkce of
Chicago; Mlaa Una Anderson. Miss
Beat Pinber aad Miss Harlet Uobbtos.
of Lotaeue. Indiana.
Man Paaaid Away At tl
Homo of Hla mronte. Mr. and
Mra. prank toetoa.
Water nwwws to Camaterp.
teated
BaMWt life ai OM Mlaalon (or im U
drawing to a clooe aad It baa been an
Ideal year boihgioctolly and flnaaclally.
HoteU hare been crowded
and
They remra lo
some bare been tnmed away (or want salt water bathing.
Chicago October 1st
of room. Ungual to Old Mlaston la
Mtss l.aHtoes. of Kantas City, and
synonym at brlgbi «unny day
Mra.
Jos<mb
Onorsto,
of New Orleaos
cool otgbif Juai rigbi (or alee|>. while
the BwUUy going daya hare best filled alay at Tbe Pines until September Bih
lor
s
with a roond of eventa that have nude when they go to CharlrvoU
the aeaBOb one of the moat enjoyable week and iben—home.
aad anceemirQl to Old MUaion htaiory
C. B Beach, of Rlvetoide. IlUnou.
clooed ibeir coiiage oa Monday laat
'"W'»!a’II^“i^(.ge 1, occupied U3 '
and left for boioe
Viss eilxabelh iw-aiie and Mr*. .;ar,;
T. C. Mc<’«lU and Paul UcCalU lef
ner S. Wimarns, .rf Ana Arbor
Th-i^
on Wbdneaday laai for Chicago: they
ill leave for bom.- the fl-r' or S.-p
hare been at the Porter House for
tember.
two msathi.
Mis* rybam, or Jscksotix tile,
Ralph Snyder, of Crbana. Ohio,
*. rrtarned honii- on Thursday
came on Thorsdsy last aad will stay
IS been a guest u( Mine Mx>»'
;
a week at Tbe Pines.
lliir Sweei Lodge, for u oionib
i
Mias Prances Be
Miss Minnie Mcdatyre. of Toronto,
Caaada. and Mra. I. O Tompkins, of Allison and L A Flood. Of Chlci
i
Arroyo Crande, Callfortila. hare been ibo have been at Hilladale ibe hou.c
Otoann hU to Ortffla. He held the
ball aad Oahoorte ktarted home. Orit•a throw to third and Oahoorte waa
trapgod- He forcod hie war neorlj to
the plate when Rooel. Inctead
tbrwi^ the hall to third, ran
boorie dowB. Oahoarie waa weO down
to third wim Reaol eaaght him and
tha a W. & baekatop hept Hght on
tad taggad Ttilaa jnat aa be aUd tor
third. Tbo plar recoleod the applai
H mritod.
te the third, Borgeaa net hta Water at WoodlawB. the guetia of Miss
loo. Minor walkod. Doaean and Lad- Yaiea- They left on Monday lost (or
home. Mrs. Tales accompanied their
ha Ut aad lOUar aeorod. Oriffln bit gneau
as far as Oraod Rapids where
‘aad SMoaa aoorod. Mom
where she will stay for a week, then
walkod and Oabovto Morod OHffta. mum to CHd MlaaloD for a titUe while
at tto aad of thla taalng. Ronas waa longer. The family will then close up
Mhaytatod tor Bargm aad pitchod WoodUwn here and go to Woodlasn.
their winter borne to Plorlda
ftao ban the roat ol the game.
One of the nmai enjorable
eroctho O. W. O. waa exceedtoglr nod Ings
of tbe Bummer was the one spent
aot at ftrat. Bnt DoTendorf canght an at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W D.
oatMoot taot aa It cat the eeraer and Bagley on Monday erentog las;,
onaahad oot a three bvger to aun when they entertained In honor of
guests. Mra. Hannah W. Crane
tha aaeoad. Bnrgoaa waa oat bal iheir
of Chicago, and Mias MrCool, of Trav
Bo%R Rnlth, the dar'a big allcker. erse City. One of the features of the
hraoght to Dorondorf with hla aato erenlng waa a mock wedding, fumlehahuh. RanlaoB and OreUlck aoored tog thooe present with tnu and laugh
ter
Miss O'Brien was the blushing
Rmllh.
She was dressed in u white
U the O. W. P.’a dldat make many bride.
lingerie coatane that sould do credit
hiU la the Irat tow laatogi. iher oe^ at a real wedding. Nonheru Wtrrtm
Ulnlj aintck tbeir atrlde to the eev waa a study to black and while MUs
antlt. Tboro nant bare boen ao»<N Spencer acted sk maid of honor and
Selden Tmrnbull was l«h.i man.
At
thing aboat tbo numhor tor a
the hour sppolnird Miss UHln*-s l«-bold. Bonrr awate brought to foot gan playing wedding mar.-h. th.- bride
seam tor tho O. W. D'a and with •ntering, leaning on
Roaaa throwlag to ^groat torn. UiU Islhert?) Ted lUgU-y
liride
awa.vA splr
looked good. Bst.Uom WM aabatl eame
«p. aye jit the
tatod for GrlSIa and tor the two Ina- who should iH-rlorm the cerenmuy. so
taga he plUhod waa uablt.
many lustora w.-rt- present and all «.
U the atoth, the UaaUen waa th^ allltog to tie the nuptial knot, so cut
*ane- Miller hit. Dnacaa wont oat were drawn and U fell lo Wald.
who did hts pan In a rer<
Lodka walked. Griffin wu oat but Bprull.
caKatlc manner. Light refreshment
MoiM Mta bia game with the bit that rere served, then a short pmgrajn of
soared HlUer.
iioate waa much enjoyed, th.
gpiog borne with memorji-s
... MaalgoM amplrad the game
wedding bat very real music.
Ml»
gare good oatutaettea.
McCool favored tbe audl.-i.ee with a
F.LSIXIONDEAD
.
Mtea Cdnto U. Jackson. USl CtopM I
ptraK. cinctoratL who scaa bon awA PTtsMtenrs Sof) to Be Hit PBotegparted brstber. Gnwge
»iarrt«tBkM tetgktv.
Wkw Ortna roMt«4 tho O. W.
kl4o la tlM «rat teatet vltk alao
jauM kaUt, It teskM Uka aa oaar
. Haatter Ttetorr. aydatlj a« la tlMlr
katf IkV
Uo
vUtem of U« aaaal atcadr Bartec.
Tho HaMMs got aaolher la the aoxL
"Hcfutjb,TUE»DAY. KFTCliuR 1. mi...
cyDstructK’U it, .I-lerniiDe wLicb. auiuui; the- many niaken, woold
Ik? U-al
A lint apjx writiK eiUrior mav
oooUin
a
nM-chatiism
wbu li sl;on aorx;.-.- w.il r<-i:.lt-r practically uael*ra. the tont being
anythiot: Inil pleaaiag ao.] an iaatramest expettc*! br be a aoarcc
of aatislAtiioQ for many ycora )>e<-onies daily more anaatisfoctory.
To tiioac- vb.' • uinot ofT.inl
Music bouse atauds as
jui
to cxpenmenL
GrinneU
a*siiraoce of aatiafaction
1-wea fully
Kvijry [
dv.tii JtistMloJ
i,y
r ucu a xloi
loubi
many )<-irs
Bros
We Itoadle
many tnakea of i'lODos. acid Uie exoeiieut .luaiiiH-a of
of uiatchlera
hare
serrtoe.
i luaraiib'. —tbe maker's and oar
When y.jfl buy your Piaoo be tore yon mair t^rALITY tbe
esscQtioi festure. for uixnj this depends whether the life of yonr
insirumeni will bi-tii.'iaareri by weeks or years-wbetber yon
will bare ;i I'jano wboae use will be a oonothatdeli^bL oremu
yor will do. care to use at all.
Knowing that we hate a repntatioo for making emiy sole a
aatisfactory one to tbe parthaoer. wby ocH let us send a Piano
to your borneF-or de]>*nilable iastrnmeets onr prioes are tbe
lowrai poMible. our |>a;n>ent terms very eray.
GRINNELL BROS.
EldtiSEit LadlBc Ir&IcHrrm
TrsverM City EiwiDk:
1» E. FRONT ST.
^- ■ luwo ty^vewM HZMi^ nimBi^nl.J^tnmmn^^,n»m.
toe aaBtog ar aklia. -BBaiatimtq. R le ^
tree. Aitkor hlatafl that to.had heard klm.- she-Sald in a low vtooe.
SUNSHINE
to a kroofc to have aoaie water la
$5,000
-All right Lto-u wait UU after din
his tatkar say It Is a grakt Uprove-
ner. uyway,- Arthar spoke
rather
hurriedly as be saw -Mr. Johnson ap
tt; but that was ualy after a
drooght. Ordinarily, there wu qnlte
proaching. ud they Bcamperud oC to
eooogk. Ud yet BOt too mbch; that tke boose vlthoat stopping to apeak
He ■•I* tto bor e cudle and told
CM,
I Witt «y •Wif to w»fnr
Ji •£
SJ>ty I**.'
M tar to I «MI wni tfy to to tavhif. totftai
Mtf liHto to •torytota' vto to
awy iHM»toto«.
H I cvOT tall l« tfyii*» to to
Itato IMitta'I toW Tfr. tnr
ts. there wu enoagb to keep u edlvc
kin to tlcbt It »od bold It cwder the
Mwr, «od tbra Me «rbei
current In tbe middle
be coold
wtM euuu sATn, I
r % V
toooidofrt Ctori Botob.
MtoartoMdm
Nontor of
mom*
on the Cradle
fat IllUe pools were left on the sides
way to the barn, say ing nothing
might euUy cross tbe stresa
'Do u klnrtnwi to eoBteoite eewy doy '
on tbe «a»ee In certain places.
The prince toUowMl the ndetce. bbd
becnine
ibe
kappteet
boy
in
freight
> they canie back, and Luo's big
built for voyage* of discover) ihsT
Implied duger
wm-tfd Itoa >aa.
t
New Mamkaro.
ud
poulble
suddenly
There children were
In
escelleni
spirits They ran along the top Of tbe
high stone well that skirted the road
wny to be bsppy long s»o!
under ib>‘ pine
trees,
and
s besutlful sODc;
od reflectively. “Ctrls are
ways
Tls sweet
to
me:'
Bonebody Mid. 'I'm gled to give;
Wu Uint somebody your
your
time: and. as
ino*l
for Id yeare. ud was among the very
tbe Btmahlhen' names are kept, her
baby
Arthur ud
Lucy
of
uoln
lookout beach behind the barn
-Well, ittld 1.00. after a while "we
Ufactlon.
about not having any trouble up her.-
•Ob,
no,
"Yes.' groued
they're not."
quick reply
talked
came
this
Arthur.
book that the way to kill an alligator ]
That
"Oh. wbat's tbai *"
A sudden rear—or was It s roar—
a (Teat deal in tea yean, doeen't It’
broke the slleuce; ud both chlldrea
Dear PraaMaat—
As t have time 1 will drop you a
few Itaee to let you kaow 1 am well
aad kope yoo are the tame. I went 'o
last Batarday ud came
yesterday oo- the trala
m sure tbe acted enuy enough"t'vr been
"Oh. that's nothing but one of the
]WB over In the pasture." said Ar
second.
thinking,
saiil
Is
quite
s
Urge
one—plac«s
Arthur gUnced up sharply to see it
dlSerenl
pom
lions. "
for three weeks without inienbisKlou
Apparently the young spiders would
1 guess I'm going to u-ll M>
Ihelr aiitious
JchnsOi
mother
wage
a
somehow. I shall feel better Inside il
inserts
1 do."
weeks Of
that eonie near
unremliilng
After thrt^-e
waicbfulness.
Tbe children talked It over and flu-
rather tired, on a big stone by tbe
ally conclud«-d to make tbe roefesstbn
Ibe day ilmes to bunt food
edge
Fortunately for the Btrength of their
always return!
hare
with their
feet banging over
tsr^ the water: ud they ate the raspbor
otOee ud a half to walk. Last Wed-
with which
needay we were over to Carp lake and
fiabed. 1 saw the boat thatVblew up.
Arthur
had
Everything
was still
around them
except for the murmur of the wind
through the irvcB ud the plashing o^
to gal on. We have a pup ud we call
the brook at their fet
It Babe. Milton
flecked with fleecy clouds. In the pas
is going to Buttons
Bty mlaukes for I am In a hurry.
beyond
Ibf
The sky was
tree*
that
the other side of the hrook the cows
MMM? Vacatioo is almost over. It u
not?
that sugesied the com
put a
baby *
Aoldea HoweU.
The bntok had left piles
ud
there
higher.
b<-gan
of
the third dam. l-uc>
Chicago?
Aug. it, 1*08
Dear Preeldool—
my
canl
ud
buUoti
•me WBW agnhut did not get aroond
ktlh-d
' And they tried
there, rlkbl through that opening In
lauclif r
the
l>efore I
ay pasture. Hon'i you
spent tblrivflve
kn<i»' 1'*-
poor
BUrled
.an
gaii to cry lor purr r. ii.-l
left Ihelr buds Bessie Bell, ihelr (a
► rratebed tiOs<-. and pronn-i-'l her le x
WeU. I win close for ihu time, bot will
vorlu- cow. started up from the gras*,
er to throw
write more next Ubm
her head
again —Chrlsuan
Cradle Roll.
He U two
ud Us name U
months old
Theodore
Rlcket.
Bo will close
wishing tke BunUlner* lots of good
inch, and I will send my love.
They threw. Iwil alast as the stouer
turned
In ihelr
direction
Tbe flowers that you sent in yxa
pretty.
Blanche,
sure you must Uke flowers, too.
poor
summer.
Lacy's big sister was nlne-
teoB. no. of course, she didn't count:
<00140*1
The HoUU baby
to be
wbcti she
waaet
amnstsg
talk and be couldn't
stones
1..
t»Kli
--
hill,
w<ii;l(l
lat-•
-loll
ha. 1; s- a lu--.
pe-'
I - ■>
lit 'le
Two "Specials*
paslui-
.A v; •
Kegisu-i
spinners ol the finest
»ik
strikes one a litUe t>ddl'
Ihepi as paper mak< rs
MIC)
"Good
gracious.
Mr
mad
Shojr
Plant W.tn a
that
eye
And 1 know we hale
her ghlei work
Just
a flat surfa.-e about ai. iii.h and a hail
pertorni-
Blc. then turned with
one
ihU
spider
Beck and forth,
siowly
I u.
fre*l,
10
wa---
supp:,-
„Nalur<
cooseat.
acrambled up the bank and fled
nome. Just bvlore reaching the barj
for
Plsei-S
from forty
j ),as-
ette- -i--:n
ms.knuosh
- gg*
and i ronu»
11
Sol tbsi
they
had
i.-v r\oi- 1
droxighi
opr u* to
ree. ;x
then, to (siten the square ol papx-r supply
the way 10 the bouse Lucy caught
ctoRMk tos.to*:.toto.Jrii jcnir
reamj i|s,^l«ta anmuklaa ’wltk a
vhBa asMaato «a a ptato o( papar-
na^RatoaaUBk.Blaoa thaa
thtt-
e brook tor the toUdlng of daau
and toe coastfitcUea to knrhon and
before dinner or after*
1 don't know
Tbe effect of mhlaria lasts a lon^ time.
wheiher It was ms stone or yours, Co
you?
Or both of them*"
"Oh. of course 11 was mine,"
Arthur, gruffly; "It s Just my
said
luck. 1
Yoo cfttch coW easily or become nmdown because of the after effects of malaria.
as !**krmf you thfOw. anyw-Bv
"No. I threw as much as yoa did."
confessed
Lucy,
loyally, but with
a
d««p sigh. T wisn we hadn't, though "
•1 suppose we nsednt tell at sB If
a-donk -ekBoii."
leottilvHy. "Mr
ssawtsd
Arthur.
Johnson w-cmld nrv-
•r kaow bow abe got hurt.'
. .---r-!
ei;..ioi-
tnanr^whiib water ran n-.tth-r
Strengthen yoorjelf with Scott’J
Emalj/on.
It builds new blood and tones up yoor nervous
system.
AU. DnUCClSTO; BOc. AND Sl.OO.
has
lj?cn
Rope
cjt
to
7’.'.
It
Rope
Both SlI^al und .Mboila.
Tubs
from
Tubs
W J5i :n p ID ?r an 1 ifi’v »n ^ ;d ir JT t J"5i.
li is
St;'-:. 1 ..I)
frJlo.B tf.) ci yjJ >. tn t.'no )xt.
a-.-.-r»on
t'nder this she . aanq during Ihr
to fit':-
Tubs
t>.r
proxidu
!• oh
lines, unill the square is .-oxerert wiij 1 ex aporati- Ttis pure white pap>-r.
:•
and -it eo £
over
■all ol a hui.iof
mo-er
r Ib-,i.1v
and Lucy and Arthur agreed that the ber breath and timidly asked.
yos going to tell Hr. Johnson
more be slept, the better they Uksd
his oompanr
in p'ai i w:i ;•.• a. Sl ' :o »e'l
J sh jj'J lo )< IT. J Mm special.
set
-.i.'li lur S-i jH.
i’,c*ntv ot i(' - Sic T h inch.
;- » .u-s-
uiuIh
Aiinsn oonli-io! in.-
faciuicd. the spider pap,.r mskiT doe* . p.-riodi-
square, on the insld.
the craxy
among p’aiji.-
h-nt. where no other paper Is Danu
look at her"watched
Ibe heart of th.
Bew
H-
dU not kava. At laagik a arnglciu much of It. though: for they made the
cams to tks eoort. He aaw tbs scowl
of ihslr freedom u> go where
oa tk* Iw’B toss aad said to tke king they liked and do aubsttnimny what
"I caa make year son happy, and tut* they pleased- Nsiorally. the two i
kU tiawM Into aaOes. bot you must eonsttntly together, sod had as much
par aw n grant pries tor tsfllag klm fw as K they had a wider choice of
tkM tecrst '
-'All rlBkC saw Iks king: ‘arkai- One lovely maralng (hey w«ei down
avar-fiM
•>MB glto’>Ttoetoato- to «ka ktaak to ptoy. Tkdra teak nevkt;
■
ut'c;
Rope
Reservoir
10 thmj: c
Hut ibi.- is
I of ihi
Johnson
wfll have a fit If we've pul out
They
,-"i-r
“A stone hii her squirt-
Mg
walk
Old Postoflice BvUdtno
•an>e
with liglit.-
running around the field like s
Bcee of the cow for about half a
rually very good tan
etoae.
enough even
FRANK TRUDE
slopp. ij -|i- - .1 «
bad hail, and that
gave a bellow of anguish and M-gau
children In the big farm bouse that
: though she unbent
boy
Spiders ha»e h-eti not.-d .-o Ion;.
i
Bessie
Arthur turned a despairing Tare
One flummsr Dsy.
Ihi- [s--il ol III.
tiicbt Lury klss.-d Ue'sp- on the i«>nr
In
For aU practical purpoaea Lucy Ben
t»-w
-j*
A Papsr Making Spider
conadencvvstrlckeu. as
creature
nett ud Arthur Wilde were the only
at;.I
T...
Just In time to reeelvi- the full forte
•'.Now. we ve done It.' cried
Blucke Lemeool.
very
Iiearts than they
a Mow.
Prom your Bunsblner.
letter were
ran down tu the paslur<
’
.-ii.-
.-np ;—-1 and Itri 1-s-h of tie ••«n
But ih<->
H. V. r. BaaaMna Clab Crwdls Rkli.
AaMoa Bewetl. Nortkport. Mick..
Name asat by Baaaor Aiktoson.
Tkwdcre BlekaL age two mm
Neaaea city. Mick. Name tent
brat-
aiiiii.sl
iran.
aiol l-uey p.-
1
tuto It
up th<- draggint:
iiio.inl -<l the
hlii: lo a sUip wi-hiij s
Now ourry up'
came c
some life
yeare of psi«riaoce in Huildert lUnivnre ennbles tuto Rive
you the moel vaJue for ifit- least money.
da-hlswr.l
g-'
Banday adtoo) ud then
put
th.
l.-i-t o' a pU'sitig lailway
and we''
».
Arthur give a whoop
throw together "
hniu*rli'
Into the Itargaiti' But Ml have tu fu.
befort- the Olliers
m.-r
eaukh^
aiid (h--ii
tnw
tell Hannah loglve us our .-upp.-' e,r
.tia,b.-.l
hois-
«e*rs trying to gel
«-d up about It. .Now hustle
-Well. Just once more- Now
He
itawl.-rt dowh^lie side ol the frantic
es out of my Und. and here y-tm
put them in and hurt luy
H
Wc buy tlieso i^uolt direct frjiii the Mnoufasturdre bad eer
naughty.,
abort of Arthur'a
up and
'V'aebii.arf »
l-'> »'
' 'hoiild I
culprits
wer,-xm>
which was my birthday.
win saad my nephew's name to the
Beforv you buy your Roijderi HnrdweUwill pay yoo to
look over our line uml let us fii^re on yoor bill for ire tbiok we
Giin Mve you sjtne money. We carry a vary com plate line erf
1,-M-kt. Koobi. Hiaget in fa--l everytbiag you need to trim yoor
Ipiugt- aci] our pm-en will lurprine you.
t
Then |i<-
ireniblliig
"But you
guldly. but ber stone fell seicral feet
back again
Tu>
"Ulleaxliig lb-
give you this ilutv. w- mg as you own
If'-
Builders Hardware
Tbe horse took
uuionioblle
>ini< k » p;li
■Htl.
biiek Ills
the treea" Lucy tried once, ralh-r li»
-I'm not going to throw Bton<-s
THE FARMER’S STORE
Culirk. Slid b.^
:
lii--
very naughty indeed, lo throw stones
"Si-e if
Island
Well. I thought It wastju.v-r bo*,
them
too hot." ebc said, preparing io seitl
wei
Johnson Ibres
bered
flocal
slater now. I came
yesterday,
tale:
w<-
great lobg mark
to write antll eon. 1 am visiting my
here
sorrowful
she could hurt herself Ilk'
"See If you can throw- as far as I can
NesM-D city. Mid...
It this tnoriiiiig."—Arthur
Ihv
broke into beaitj
two or three time* before giving It up
woader what yon have named IL
I received
:
small
tossmg
Ixing
I drlMiig »ltb bi.i
he
la
cu hit «*■■» rork In the pool below
la yoer little kitty at Northport.
did H stay at home In
Arthur
Idly Into the stream below
Eleanor Atkinson,
H.MVtl’L
I y. bic h
along
Freeport.
He Is a cripple from a spinal alltnenl
and wears a support on bis head
t'
p.-rhaps.
tie ipringtlme when Us
Lovingly ywira.
old. Il'es 111
Bell Is
bow sh.- Bol tbai serai, h on Imr
oourwv—remembrance*
(opley, Jr, eleven ,osn!
"We
up
} at borne "
slODo* here
HANNAH & LAY CO.
exein
blissl wutn
b
io know »bst uisdi il ii good Btorv
George W
Bessie
It Is u belter
baUleOeld
ought 1-1 make any boy
.And I'll
•That's so The only iroubli- Is wall
Ing for supper and going to b«-d. but I
the Cradle Roll? HU name U
IliHli all'
threw BloncB !u the pselurr- -Jurl l*>uJobliBon.—and
oon't mind that either, so much as I
bnrse tor her. May I
story
"bbcii did all that happen? "
took
eagerly:
Tlif I- s gtx-xl Blury
can
dead, or anyway she's craiy, or any shoulders to preveiii pressure on
backbone He Is a suceessful student
way »ho's bad ber eye pul out "
•niesB my besri ' Ittsped the Isrm- In stbiiol. but must giw great eat
"Wo did
Lucy,
-ud it Is all so quiet. No bother* like
live In Chicago, ud I have one
mother te sick aad we hate a trained
grslii
is very sad
••Say. It’s mighty pretty here, soma-
here untU the middle of Beptemt
1 have a mUe pet kitten. My
1
"BuL Mr. Johnson", said l-ucy trem
lined as sometimes, but misty wlib a
Crippled. But s Hcro-
tonight T
tbst
riding In the old wagon "
lessons and no erruds to run '
alae years eld. 1 am going to stay up
so
ulously, “we'Tc got something to tell
"Y-es." responded
WUl yoo please send me a card ud
botton? I wutto join your Club. I
early,
lake you two sloug if you dou I uilBl
how." said Arthur.
Dsbr President—
leister.
going
banivss up nrier supper and go oxer
ture rose the hnit. not so clearly out
ing antnmn.
■ Aba M, 1*08.
. be caugbl sight of tlttia 'Want m
go after the cows wlib mP
mnndilDg the grass of
tender base
Northport. MIcb.,
ber
as soon
lying In the shade.ud beyond the pas
were plaeidly
Ruth Groeaser.
Will you be glad whu school eoat-
but sb<
night until
of tbcmseltes
■Melville pfu-r
fringed
at
young sre strong enough to lake cai e
Just St tbe right lime.
"Hullo. ebUdren’" cried hr
eort ud they went out la a row boat
Ibe inoUier spider leaves her nest la
resolution. Mr Jobuson came lu sight
provided blmaelf.
aad a womu gon on at HaPtlnga' re-
flefet
war on'the cock roaches and other
largest dam. At lui they sal down,
have a cbuoc to Hde. I
The best of ail the best brands oV flour. Mkde for the housewife
who uses tbe one flour tor all
purposes. It has been the BEST
for over twenty years. When you
want but one kind of flour let that
one be BEST.
have many dangers to fear, did nol
plea to day.
I will
BEST FLOUR
and begins a waieb. wbicb is to last
he
said ahamefaredly
will go to ecbool. We are picking apThis afternoon
R. SCMOIVrtI lEROKR
the little flat bag so carefully made,
• Well. I don't think I'm braxe: bu:
fine time down there The week after bors ud Improved the waterways ud
Monday acboffl will start ud then I added a little to the height of the
NA/ool,
The situation of <)ie wool ni.xrk<-i 1* not ss bad at present bat
lh> outlook Is that if they should lake the larttf off that they will
■ enslnl.v make a d--duction ol from 4c U> I>c leva for eveiy pound.
Ai Lhe pn-»eni conditien 1 ran us« all th.- wool fr-tn Grand Trnv..r*o Weifx.rd. Atilrtm
M«nl»i.'e and lA-..laniu rxmntl**. with a bet
ter udxanttge than any rutside large drolcr can do AH 1 would Uk*
Ir. have the public do before they whip Or felcb IhCB In is 10
find
i"ii the prices from someone else as I am certainly panicive that my
pne-.s will roarh fn'ini a rent to iwo ceuls above othvra toralght tolers
It wouldn t be no ob)rt t to me 10 publish my prlCM for SOtBS
other dealers, as I »atil Hietn to work and bustle for It as I did b»foi- 1 ninde my sale, aii.l I am satisfied to give Ibe benefit to tbs
growers as to the dealers Whoever wants to knew the prioea bcforo
they ship or f-'trli ineni in ean rail me on either phene as Wo ar«
alwtixs ready to answer and wi. have them In the offler.
ri..as.. .10 not sell lo anyone else t>efon- you grt my prices.
I am thanking xou all for the pa*' year's favors, and apprsettw
lor the kluducss and 1 hope lo make you more sattafled this year.
spider—
herflelf on lh< <v-iii.-r of the outside of
•TbaVs
BREZINA
edgev
which
ened. to the brook, where they sailed
thdr boats ud tirengibened the har
around (be
When all ibis is done, the
Johnson myself. It would
Beaacr Atktosoo. Nortkport Mich.
. nay Marts ootogar. Orawn. Mick,.
B. P. a Na. 1.
This monlng yoor i
laoktog peer some stortw tar
» page, aad she
eaph Kpretty lagead. It wu wnwilklng
Ute this:
There was
hit Uttle boy '
took a
gtoU dtol at I
im. Bo
square carefully
she were larcasUe. But no. she wasn't
re*, for not having been fright
J.
Btoto Kama tote
*ltb this glues ib.-
I d I.-II Mr
Bo they proceeded rather proud of
J.
——
ap’. and not afraid even of lions, ihsi
ildn't have -noticed It at all If we
hadnt'been talking about lions."
Price, Me per povnd.
TnvM, city, Ufch.
Lj
Inrb broad, snd
ibough.'
' ■
Choice Dnoolorod .Tapna particularly fine flavor nad
exceptional ctieaKtli U you have troohle eattiag h
tan that is lo your liking try a •amplo potuid of thin
one. Wd will Uke oui cliancM on your oomiog back.
,(,e wall, she make<
be better."
"We
"
We Believe-
^
Luo. "that If I were as brave ss you
baited breathless, ready for a run.
a
Milto Medical Co.. Elkhart. lod
does | — —— ■■
someihtngtolhebrain, I suppose: and
gueM I'm going to tell Mr Johnson.
“Oh. miy!" applauded Lucy, admlr
n oar Bunablne Club has grown
I'tp
U dead by this time, for 1 read In a I
"Why. I'm not afraid of
a lion In the pathway right now "
thur. bravely , after
Or. Milas' Afftl-Piln Pills scs ssM by
'And
been thinking that probably the tow ]
the
anything 'most. I wouldn't be afraid of
Ingly.
morulog
■«- ve got enough of it now "
"Girls are Just as brave as hoys."
she rejoined.
Ang. go. im.
K»rrli». sod »MO«:«rs II ib»
UtSdlelM In tb* world. A tadf friend
s( ttin*. who w*» slniasc » lottj iw-rv•us WTOck. theoagb m» *«mr*l soUrltsum ba> used M-vw-Ki umii«* of tbs
where they ut down dejectedly
needn't have
ve Lettsra.
Buttons Bey. Mid.
fSTSw'Srt.
KnTO-r'v™':;-,s
ud went up
prorlngly; ud Lucy glowed with »at-
TUt
n eonalder that _
r*m«dl«s rut US
V im.. sad Nen«
r* bs^e used (acre
illk. they left the bouse, as their el
ders bsd done already
trump," said Arthur sp%
preaidsni
aficmooD
fed iheir
I befi^ It could have a drink
sl
" sb* flung ber»elf
down, relieved to Hod bcrselt
Mias Ottlagvr has been a Bunahlner
week, and bar aamber u
fraM-cau
The HoUtses
knew It bad a good half hour to cry
)ured,
rla Ottinger called at the Herald office
to see
erj'
low. She belittled, but. when be ptA-
Bonebody smiled the whole dsy kwf
this week
About the middle of the
the Hollis baby waked up ud began
down Into the soft matted needles be
Bonebody
tbought '
been down to the grven apple tree
Arthur
slumped Ijicy to Jump from Its top
8oo>efaody proved s friend In need;
muni have
and Inquired, suspietously, if they bad
why we dIdnY think of such u euy
■Boaebody did t colden deed:
sUter declared ibst ibey
ship
wreck.
Bay with me. Y'on vlH’have to correct
With artap aorti aparkUac la tbe
Alto dpto an toamlad bright will tan.
AitodptoaDtoi
Wkto dft pea tklak I'd do?
atrtra aad atrtsa wttk aU mr Bright
To to so ma. to krawik poUta.
net to ma.aack pm mtoki kahold
Abara.Mte dmafold.
TmoMtopJoy
To hoar aaa. kaktog at me. say.
’■My ekaar aad omfort all tke dar
Yea. yaa. my dear, tkat^ what Td do.
If 1 vara yoa.
tbe
taka any more loDcfaeons ofl In tb'Diornlag. If they couldn't est dinner
homes of the cadils worms), ud oth-
cone
number la it. kloy |olos our club this
dr. VI eknead to to a key..
(UBtially
(TOW Snnshlny. ud we will wonder
‘
around
deserted
)«st rlcbt with Bs. Your president bewill
loitered
er» Msared them that Arthur was not
for croulng to other ports with loads
walk down to Buttons Bay If I do not
w
that afisnaon. but
tbc- with s fleet of Kblps, soo>e Intended
cret of HuppInoM." Bunehinere? Sup-
~
They didn’t have one bit to fu sll
Their moth
Doa'i you tblBk tk«i U ■ (ood "Se
will be paid to nnv person who
find one atom of opium,
chloral, morphine, cocai’-.e,
tjieir
ether or cblorofonn
of
derivatives
in
any
Dr. Miles’ Rcincdie*.
This reward ts offered be
cause certain unscrupulous
persons make faLie statemenu
about these retnedies. It is
understood thqt this reward
applies only to goods purch
ase in the open market, which
have not been tampered with.
Dr. Miles' remedies cure by
their strengthening and invig
orating effect upon the nervous
systerr, and not by weakening
the nen-cs.
went on his
Arthur ud Lucy had each a harbor
reelm"
Ueres thut the d»y
But he
FOie ALL jae work
COME TO
HElkALD & RECORD CO
Reweu'd
with
Utal Une. Thor fonaed tboM word*:
first to )0lB. In the big bpok where atl
HIWaraYao.
'*111 a tittle gM mid ka,
Well-)a*t like yoa.
to With Upe as my. criaato as fair,
P Back eyaa of
aad aktalag hair.
Wkat do yoa tklok rd do?
rd wear on krlikt aad owato a smile.
I'd to to tortag aB tha whOa.
I’d to to toMri vttb my head.
Be doidk aad gmrtla to aeommad.
Tee am vootl aaa
t awioai votfd ton to say.
“ Tta Btot to mast that akfid tod^.'
Tee. yes. my dm, tkatk.vkai I'd do.
U 1 mart yoa.
matter
tke «kUe lettors turned Into « benu-
the Antala' Ladder.
U tkora ware a laddar. nother.
Botweae tha auth and sky.
ia la tto dapa
the Bible.
( weaM m.fDa all (ood-bye.
Aad'Bd ttodtata avary eotutiry
And aaanB fnito town to Iowa.
TUI I toaad tke ladder.
WItk aafM eoBlBg down.
AA. darilag. atod tke aotkar.
Tm meed aoi wilder eo,
To dad tbe leldaB ladder
Wker* the aafala ease aad go.
Wbarerar i
T pUy. lot
Tkare la a woodraoi laddar.
WItk aagate no tka gfoaad.
the
look ao sober -
Itolk Btotontor MMi, m-
tlMl totaM STdft. Trite aottly.
BwUc tto Impaat mad.
TUI tke tweeteat looklos aagal
Had Btoppad upon tka (ro^;
I wodd pan kle danUac garaeat.
. Ato apeak eto wary plala:
Will TM taka me, pleaae. to keatei
Wkaa yoa m keck agaiaT
what's
haps (key have been quarrelUng. they
end ret not loo much bat that dellgb!-
Mies Carrie Ottinger. ud Ploy Me-
NMkto*'
■towtatn
IlMiBHr 1. IMS. mr.
-HoHo.
themr thought the good farmer. "Per
tn mlnlsture catermcu here ud there,
cross, or when tblncs bsven'i
V timiny
Xoot/
the stream
ud to eead the water over the stones
coed. Tbeti tke mwidui went •«»>-
pose we try it. Ike neit Umc we feel
4T?\
of
to him.
Tke t»r did u be bed been told, ud
r\
>
.A l»rge
Wash Boilers
.•MUin. L ip >;r b v.o-n an i a 1 opp ;r bnileri. Wc
hive 11- bP ler f >r any |t.. ; y y j c i'-: '-0 oav
r let- b
n i ' 11 H. K . sells are
t; i ill y goods.
Hixi yvj
-h' Oiy\ pipjlir priced triple
plated a-ar:' .A wr.'.ten gjjran'ee at to tbe quality on
every piec:.
lathe tneanume do not forget that our grocery
lin e is vcr\' complcic.
TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY AND FKIDAY.
SIA* A YEAD.
TKAVeME CITY, QUANC TIUVERSC county. MICHIOAN. TUMOAV. 6EPTCMBCR 1. 1ME.
AT EAST BAT 101
OF WEXFORD
The Rev. K A. Aliingten Delivered
an Addrau and (unday Schoei
Wu OrpaalMd.
RKP^cATce
WffiElMEN
MET'fifAD ON
^nk Rurae aad E. W. Higgins Yank
ed Owl tto Dead Sizsd Ones
Prewi East Bay YcDteeday.
state
FAIRS
A slrlna ot IZI perch eat, caught at
The Rev. A. A. Atliactoa apokc
JASPER DRAOOO AND HIKE JOR But Bay yesterday Ji> PVaak Bures GATEg OP BIO CXPOAITlONg ART
at Rut Bay
THROWN OPEN.
DAN WERE‘hurt.
sDd E. W. HlxslDs. tb.' youns men
Mllli BDDdaynKbt Mr. Taylor, dUBolug oui b> a boat to the per^ beds.
trlct prutdent of the Ora&d Traveree
The Sab were all of
Sunday eebool aaaoefaUoa, «u preaof ibeni meuurtnK
eot. aad atte rthe aemion a guoday
laches Wbea the
school wu organlird. 10 be knowD as
shore aad the -QUB
w "East Bay achooL*'
NARIIV MIU WAS THE PRCEIOsu aUed op by I
OMeete were elected u followa;
DISLOCATED
SHOULDER
IIM QPFICM.
erst Sablag parties
Saperinteadeat—Ura. Delay Wells.
MANY BRUISES.
0 tbr prrrb
leal — MUa
>ock.
Beulah Mahaa.
> Lewis.
Canada Is AIm On Hand With Its Na
Treuurer—Mr. Bert Wells.
tional EXpoaltJon Whk* Bogan
tha »pMk«r af tlw Day—
A Uvcdy tatcreat wu ahowo by alL
At Toronto This Morning
■MDllant A«r«ii>.
aU (be sew work beglu wlih very
—Tho Fairs.
wa RAU.Y WAE HtUO AT MC«CK THURtOAV.
nUT
I
i:
SUV PIESENT
Mwlek. Mkk„ Adc- M—me Wuford Ofuce fftUy, Mslsted by the AnyUocA DBi MmM Brmagw. wu held
hm yutortUy ^ wu u oDbo«Bd«l
MHMD la Dmr particoUr. 1%« day
wu a baaauial aaa aad the people
pfwut aaalierad tallr tw. Tbe nl
r WU bald In ibe baaaiiral (rove
Mar tU vfliau aad the Ucatck towupeople did ererythlBf In their power
la Bake it pleaaaat for the Tlalton.
Maaic wu twalahed by the Mealck
R kaai. aad the WeifWd Orange
:
1..,
Vf :■
I, sr;r
Albait SnthwldL -Hlaa Edttb ligbt,
HIM MM Btanley, Editor Hataler of
IhD Vastu Trtbaae. Mlu Ua JowetL
•a* pan U the procram and helped
Btahe the oecaalon oae of pleasure.
B. B. McOure, private aabretary
af OongruiiniB McUngblla. deltvand the addrew of the day. This waa
wu waU melvad, u te evideaoed by
the (net that Mr. MeCliire was Invited
to (In Uw prtoeipal adrfreu aiata
■nrybody went away
happy and the saMral BeaUmeat wu
ttot tU ptule wu oae of the baat
fhat had Otar .been attawded.
FORMER INJURED WORST
BRIDGE GAVE WAY
CROWD TO ORECT (AILOR* WA(
TOO LAROE.
At Metbowme.
Melhotine, A«c- SI.—Tbe enonnotis
crowd that lurned out to witness tbe
formal antry of the
the city today proved loo much tor
tbe PrlBceu bridge which spau the
Inara River and Tortns the tnsie ^pproach to the cliy proper.
Tbe bridge barrlen were c
borne and u a result several
sou were injured.
MEMBER OF FIRM
J. H. W. HvbUII. of This aty, Very
SuccsisfiU In Chicago—Part of
a. W. Walah A Co.
J. H. W. Hubbell. a former Traverse
City boy and gradute of the clau of
]»00. la muting witb mucb succeu:
alaee bo left Traverse Cliy Jo auke
bit owa way to the world.
Zbe
Boatbem Imhana Goal oompniiy, With
whom he hu be<-n aasoclated. having
been placed In the bands of a roceirMRS. ANOBIOeN AND TWO CHILer. have lormed a eo-partnersblp for
PRMN DROWNED.
handling all grades of coal, under tbe
Ann name of R. W. Walah aad om
pany. with offteere In the Ormnd Cen
tral eUUoa. Chicago. Mr. Uubbell
and R. D. O'Sbaaghaeuy. wlU be uaoetoied with the new Em.
EUT IMPORTS IN OTHERS' M< Kennedy and Richard W. Walsh ire
HALF WERE UNAVAILING.
the other members of the fin
IIREE PERSONS SAVED
X-
‘ROOSEVELT”
CONING HERE
HORNING OF SOT. 12
STEAMER HIT
SMAUERAH
faama and CblUrM Won WHb
PrtaNU In a Raw Deal WMeh
Wu Mueli AmMihIpe
MERCURY AT
92 AT NOON STRUCK ON HEAD
-rCbkago, Aus- B1-—Mn. Bmll
dpiaoa. of Obteago, aad her two amall
ahOfif^
drewBDd ti DalevaB HOTTEST DAY SINCE
Lake. WtuHHln today.
WARM ^ELL.
The wnmu aad bar chUdrea '
with frtaadt la a row boat which
a by a atumer and all
WWW harlad Into the water.
Thru ware uved but the eEorta
laacWD Miu.' Aadenoa aad her chlldnm ware auvainag.
RECENT H^)VARD DUNNING BROKE Hlh
COLLAR BONE.
ONLY ONE PROSTRATION
lOCAl OPTION nGHT
rar
far the Ceniaat In IcaiPermed.
, Aug. M-Tbe AetKSaloon
SeacMY repreoenUUve. the Rev. R.
N. Holuple of Oraad RapMa.
haen bate aad a meeUag ot busineu
Bwa aad fartaera held tor the purpose
af BtartMg the tacal opuoa campaign
' to thia coatjr. PattUau are being
truly Hoad and at the October aeeUm ol ^ board of auparrlaon will
- be ukad to aahmR the propoaltloa
to. the vwata.
A county orgahlflttlon wu eEeci•d with D. r. Bowerman. chaUiaan.
aad Irrlag Oaih. ancratary.
NO RACES
Any Dating the Week of tbe
Orand Traverm Pair.
<
;
.
. - There hu beea oouMerable talk
U the atam that there would be a
aortu of racu to this city dnrtog the
week or the fair. Tbe board of dlroetora of the Drtvlng Park asooelaUoB met ywterday aad took deSnlie
aetlM ce the aausr. it being deUded
SBt to hold any raou her* daring the
Mir.
Mr. Mure Had WaikU Down Town
Prem the Aeylum and Had Just
EnterU the Store of SUr.
. man A Huntor.
Clarence A. Moore, ol gu7 Wetwler
street, collapsed In the ctolhlng
Of Sberman A Hunter abortly before
today , baviag town
with the heat. Mr Moore walked
down from the uylum and went to
the store of Sherman A Hunter, stand
ing and talking for some time with
Mr. Hunter.
Mr Moore complained of ndt feel
ing well, and before Mr. Hunter could
reach bis side, Mr. Moore fell
heap. Mr. Hunter loosened his c«tor.
and made him at eomtoruble u posalble. while Mr. Sbei
doctor. The aluci was of short
dofutloa. and after reetlog lor a sbon
to the store. Mr. Moore was aUe
lo go OB.
This Is the hottest day sin-w the
eonUnued but of two wc-ekj. tLgo. snd
the recent t^ll of eieeadlngty cool
trealber makes it seem all the warmAi noon today the official thermo
meter ngtotned
degrees, wblto Is
bat two degrua lower than tbe boiteat day recorded this sucnn.i'r
Howard Dunning of KID Wejkter
street. Buffert-d a fractured collar bone
ibU morning while st work pidclug
applea on the Howell fans on the
iDsnla. Tbe ladder oo which be
Mr. Dunning to the ground. faUlng a
standing slippiHt. precipluting
dUUnce of lo fe-i He struck on his
bnad and left shoulder, the left collar
bone being fractured In a bad way
considerable time elapsed bofoce he
received the care of s physirisn. as It
necessary to leiephoiu- around
the neighborhood in order to get a
rig to bring Mr liiinnlng to tbe city.
eH wss brought in by Mr Tiffln with s
horse snd buggy, reaching the office
local physician about noon.
PAPER FOR SALE
Sstisn Herald. Baptist Organ.
Possibly Be Disposed of at
DeirolL Mich, Aug fl*-Afier
struggle for exisiocce in wblcb ii hag
been anisied by a few of the wfwltbof tbe
Baptist cburch lii Mlcblgan. the Cbris
Herald, the official organ of that
denomination, to oo tbr market sod
it conceded that It «HI be sold j.t
ktss-rd Its credliora ood slockboid*
er«. The Rev. John H. Bourne, bnslrrered his cooeacUoo
whh the paper this week, but It to
sail pdbUahed under tbe dtrecUon ol
tbe Kev Ugorge H. Woid. wbo has
been edltoy lor nearly three years.
The L. C. a A« brench No. fit.
ill mui Wmocrew night and aU
Joha A. Homan, of DeSaaee. Ohio,
Un. Pud Utobey aM daaghun «w icubeYt sljDdM ha pieuat as there returned to hit bomb today after a
toned to #L Thoetu, Oat. today aft
dell^ttnl viaiL Thia ts the lOih
er Bpndtog the manarr at ^anUIn oe eream a»d
will be aerved time he haa been here aad he eajoyifter tbe mseUag.
e (hao ever.
L
MARYUND-GAlffORNIA
A head oo colllslOD b<'l«eeo tuo
bicycle riders look place on Wa.a<nEstreet yesterday aftemotAi Id
front of The reuldeace of Will llrosrb.
wblcb resulted In severe bruises
both riders, one of them recelviac a
dislocated ahonider, and one of t ie
wheels being almoei totally desimye.1
Juper Dfagoo. a painter, was r.dtng wut on Washington street abO ':
I o'clock, hurrying to oalch tbe bo.i
for Bowers Harbor. Several bicy cle DISTINOUIAHED gPEAKERS WILL
ARRIVE.
riders were gotog eut. st a swift rate
and as Mr. Dingoo met th«m he nmi
ed to tbe rlgbL but owing to the num
ber of riders to a row eolllslou cuuia Ahtp Will Visit Four AUtas and Trav■u Cliy la One Of Three
avoided. Mike Jordan and Mr.
Michigan Cltlee On the ,,
coming together with terriOr
L>«L
force, although Mr. Jordan bad at
tempted to tarn to tbe right.
,
fhu-ugo, 111,. Aog. Z*. ISOS.
Both of tbe men were rendeud uocourlou for a few minutes, and Mr. W. E WILLIAMS.
Cbalraiau Repobllcan Co. Com.,
Jordan wu carried Into tbe hom.- of
Traverse CUy, MIch.
Mr. Broach. HU face was lernbly
Meeting lonlgtal aecepU yoar proi>obruised and the right side of bU upUp was cut through to ibc iwih. ililon of tbe »ih. M'lli arrive Trav
making an ugly gap.
was bra^wo erse City moralDg o( ilept i: U-iier
o» other parta of bla head and body, followtog gpeaketa* names aud ieaad terribly shaken. HU nbeel was tails early next week. Wire answer
MARQCfcita; CLUB.
almost a wreck.
K. A BlgelOv. secrel.irv.
Hr. Dmgoo went wtraUbt up ioio
The above telegram sieakt l-r ll
the air for severalfeci aud came dewn
self and nieane (hat Traverse Cn> «lll
Ms bead aad sbouldeni
pavemeaL
dUloeattog
hU
ilgbi have the biggest poUllcal ibeellng
shoulder, brulstag hia face, cutting ever held tu Nonbem M'cbls^that a whole ship load of dls lngulshguheg In both aldtw of his b
ed rt-publ»-*ii8 win to- ID tn.bmulng his bip and tearing the
Sjiiir«l;<y. S<p‘. It', and |k>'s-iI'
off bla bands. Although so badly
ivmalii in tbe rily
SuuCuy
Jured aad in a dued run-lirioD.
Some lime sgu.
mounted his wheel agetn ss soon
was pubtisbi-d in n«- iu-co ■! u
be i^ss able to and rode bsek hci
y&5 litost Eighth street. A phy,.ietai: eRt-cl Ihsi the good ship. Rtsi-v
wss called to bU home who dressed of Chlt-EO. had to-en ctar-, i< i by
hU injuries. believliiE at dm that the Murqm-tu- club of ibai t-liy. c«*mi>o.-.-d
sbottlder was broken. Mr. Drugon k>
doing as well as could be egpected wosiern uu-Lroiioll.- and i'>9 a lU-day
today, but it will be a week before he trip on Lake MK-htssn was proposed
U able lo oontlnue hU work.
In this Ulp. tour states would be
Mr. Jordan's tojnries are very i-sn- visited, Indisua. Michigan. Wiscon>-iu
tul. but fortunately for blni o bones and lllluols and ll was also slated
were broken.
that Muskegon would t>e lb>- U'thest
point north.
CAR seoR^ IN SIGHT s^^A^LOWED
BEGIN TODAY
> Prwparing For iiiMh
WhM> Brnnpor Croga I
Bhogs Run ovortiaM.
HER MOTIVE NOT KIMMm
PDBUC LAND AREA
among the exhibitors wbos<- displays
are shown to 17 mammoth bulMtogs.
tbe bStb aanual Ohio State Fair and
Industrial Exposition opened lu gates
to the public today. All ot the ex*
blblu were la place this moretog and
the mammoth show Is now complete.
This is ladies' day. aad a special pro
gram of concerts, recitals aad harness
races has been provided for the enter*
lalnmeni of the thousands ot feminine
vUllors. All the steam and electric
l!n.*s enteVlng the city are today
bringing large crowds of vlsiioni and
tbe attendance is expected to Increase
dslly until tbe cloee of tbe fair
FTlday.
The permanent bume at the Ohio
State lair is located abuot two and
halt miles from the otate capitol
snd includes nS acrea of giouads.
alth 17 colossal buildings, surrounded
by sdorumaou of sbrabbery. lag
and shaded retreats. Six buildings
filled to overfiowlng with agricul
tural aad todustrUl esbiblu. while the
stock display occupies five
lous structures. There are also
edifices devoted to the fine aria aud
III feuilatoe rxbitrlls.
Fanners ol the Buckeye sUlc have
manifested great interest to the fair
ojM'ued today, with the result that
tbr displays of farm products and Eve
; are tbe most complete ever
I uiiio t-xi>osltiuu.
CHLOROFORM
Sagtoaw. Hkh.. Aag. SI—The Pere I
Maruaette railroad company la aa-jMISg
thorny for the siaKaaent that there
will not to an Idle car In Michigan
wlUto SO days. In fact, a car tatotee
Ir predicted by the middle ot October.
Out of Ibe^:.iw cars which have Uin
Idle to tbe district, over MO have been
absorbed dortag the last 10 days In
tbe boedllag of early crops and the
This AFTERNOON.
bumper harvest of mil hinds which srw
to sight, aad sspeetally that of tmIL
WlU. It ts said, swamp the Mlcblgan
usds with bnslaess. Tbe Pere Said That She Tslephencd to a Laaol
Drug Store Fer the Pslsss
Marquette Is nmuiug Its shops over
Which Wss Oelivefetf ig
time to wet the demand for cars.
Her Homa.
Unds Bam Has Many
Aerss Lsft In His
Prsaant.
Woshtotloo. Aug :U—From reporu
recently received from the verkMU h>cal land offices In tbe public land
sutes aad Indodtog Alaska the gen
eral land office has cotapUsd its aaausl statement showing the area of the
public domain rematotog ■n.atsgo—(j
of on Jnly 1. l»0g.
From the suienteai It appears that
the government stUI hsa an area of
7fs'.8»S.*M acre* of surveyed aad ansurveyed public toads. Mkhlgaa baa
136ASI acres.
,
AT RELLAIRE
R. J. Merear A Co. Will InaUII ths
PliNnhlng and HaaUng Plant
In New Sdioel.
K. J. Heroer A Ch.. of thM dty have
secured the eoairact tor the ptublng
and heaung of the oew o^otH
Bellalre. One of the moat oompfiete
aad expetulve heating idsaU on the
market will be lasUUed and it wUl be
oae of the beat to Kortbern Mlchlgwa
ONffiPT. 8
School Will SUr^ Thia Voi
Training liialiDctOf Hat
From Moodars Recorg.
Alta, the iC-yeaivold daaghter a(
Hr. and Mrs. Lester Wella. ot M .
South Cedar streeL swaUowed a*
ounce ol chloroform about U o'cloek
tbit toreaeoa. and at 3:30 this afte^
noon was showing some signs of rallp.
WTieiher It wsa an attempt at a*
clde or_ whether the young girl look
tbe potsoa to play a Johe upon thn
neighbore aad hw own loike. net rei^
•Xing bow serious the result would ha.
la not IcBowB, as ttero vaa m gosM*
ble reason why the slmld make a*
attempt upon her owa Ufn
Mr. and Mra. WoUa. the pnronlB «g
tbe youag girt, took a drtve out to
Loag Lake thk foreAPoa, Mr. WolM
having aome b^cna
t»
kA« tor
plraaora. Mias Alta, who «n toft In
charge ot tbs hoaae. rUttsd her Mat
door Boigbber. Mra. A. B. Boyw.
about 10- o'ckMk. and as Mrs. Boyer
had company, Ml« Alu playod upon
the plane aad sang fer iAml She
owmod tn he la a pnrtleatorty happy
franm of mind, aad botora gotog h
remarked tkat ahe had to got dtaaer
tor thno man, aad aakod parmMon
boll a ham on Mn. Boyer'a atooo.
which was glvpa. The girt then i
out to dig poUtoes fer dtoMr, nnd nit
er a white Mn. Boyer hoard bar oallBcllertog that aome one wUbed her
at the phone. Mn. Boyer went over,
aad Aka held up an oaco bottle, anytog. "It's aU gone. Mn. Boyw,- toUIng her that ahe had taken the
It U aald that ahe tote^Mped to a local drug store fw the
poltoB. Which was deUrerad.
Mn. Moyer Immediately oocmud
bHp. aad before the arrtvaJ of phytL
claaa the emeticn gtrea had tolm effecL bat the patient bad become uaStrenuous work on the
part of the pkyaleiaBa. however, bad
Itoul, Minn . Aug 3I --Through
Minnesota all eyes are turned lo
ward Hamlin.-, a little village between
School WlU start this ye«r Septem
ihU city and MtnaeapolU. where tbe
ber nth. Prof. Earl Gorlnger. the
annual Mienesoia Btaie fair
Instructor to manual training. Is her*
ally opened today. Thla year's
making arrangem^ for hto
exhibition u especially notable, since year's work. Tbd la
arks the seml-remmntol of the der way are neoriy
admissloo of ibe state.lo tbe Union.
when tbe bell rings September gth.
nulversa.ey wblcb will be fittingly the bttUdlngi wUI be to -k-pcelebrated by the Minnesota TerrllorUl PlotKM-r assocto'loti From all over
viatr aad from other states the
Local Men Got Busy,
The family had aolblag at all J«
grlzsl.ri veterans sit- gathering and
on Ms It aas obM-rv-d that
■ay to regard to the matter, but It M
lire again the days when the In
Traverse C'ily was off tbe Ust, s nuui
aald by friends that there had been
dian and bk wilderness vainly op
o( promlavoi local reprblicaDs got
trouble of any ktod. aad that tbe
posed lb- coming of the while insB's
ywmg girt had bem perfoctly amtent.
busy, held a meeting and look ste|>s
clvtllsaiion Tile golden Jubilee of
ed at tar aa anyone knew. Kie is of
bring tbe sblp nnd Its dlsUngukhthese old timers will be the eeulrsl
i] cunipsuy to this city
pnrticulariy
sweet 'and lovable dlsBALLOON QUEEN LOUISE WAS
feature of the fair opened today.
poalttoe. and was always bright aad
As will be seen by the (uiego ug
20 MILES FROM LAND.
To carry out the illusion of bygone
cheerful. It ts art believed that she
ii'legram, tbeir efforts were surcesw
(ul aud the ship will visit Travc-rse days, tbe aborigines from two contook tbe cbloroform wna any thon^t
U have Piirbrd tbeir topees on
of suicide.
Clly. giving the Grand Travers- region
a ebano- to h<Br r\-publtcan doeinue the grounds, sod.hundreds ot still
setul-savsce
8’uut
wlU
mingle
with
expounded by ineo of national fame
the liihabltolil. of H vlUsge of besdAboard the Roosevelt ait; l/e V.cvhuniliig Igorrot.". from far Luzon
presiden'. Fairbanks,
of
Itullana,
CHICAGO ONLY COT M MILES
Tb<- Kstsgei. from < De Philippines ore
Jitmes 8. Sherman, reputilican eandi ■ xhiliite.l here
FROM COLUMBUS.
cunM-ni of the
ice-prmldriit. Senator Bev
l‘njii*d Sts'es government.
eridjte ol Indiana. Tom WaUon. of
California.
iBdUna, candidate for j^vemor: Con
BsHeen snd These Aboard Were pick‘tarriuienin ('.ij , .Aug Jl - I'alj
Boutell, of Chicago: Adam
> by the Suacnsr Mictegan*Friends Glad to Nou Change for BetI'-ede of Mlno'-soui and many others loriiu ^ MW- Islr i> ttwlav -hrotg-ri:
Cnicsgo Was Sailed By Cosy
Ur—Most Refrain from Bernr1sl1o^^ from sM -.-rtlons of the
who have ni-ver be.-ii bea'd m 'hof Chicago.
nesa a Yoar.
and 'br proepec . sr- good for a:
Grand Travers.* region prevlousiy
Es
Mayor A V. Prtedricb aad wife
highly
Mici.-Keful
sw.-j-.il
Tbe
har
]
Tbe ciiiu will also »• nd a band o(
]
<'olumi>u.-.
Kbio.
A
jv:
:
i—Wi.rJ return<*d lost night
Irom AsbViUc.
race are s"mriiiig gr-a- a’-en '
<r> places ahnig and as litany of iB>among th»- li..-s. m.-u -I the u^,|.bss been ri-cejved b<*ri- that the baJ .Vorth I'arolitta. sbere they have been
club memto-rs a.- can do so, will ac
■pending the last five monibs for the'
company th.- Roosevelt on Ifie cr :i>- and many of lb- tost 'roKer' ^na}lO€>n Queen Ixmiis-. sbub left the
bleb Is to b. made eaily in o.der o pacers in the wer' have been cn , ,,.d I iambus dmlng park Saturday night. •*'“''*1 ol Mr Friedrich's beoJtb
j.-sm- down m Lok- Erie ro mile.
k>ledrv-h ho. Improved wonescape any jKs.Ml.iHty ur (au *torinNeto-aaka.
' irv.n. isjHl Th.,- ballwntot. were resbe left this rity. and oijil ti proposed to bold ojH-n a'
Ltnroln V'- Aug -’-l-Uiui
,i-ani.-r Michigan and
**
«>
meeungs but to forestall bad weatber, [ „j,j^ aurar-;.-n of t.-ing -.be home
son ibv
pri*.'.
business duti-. be to gatolag
huge lent wii: to carrU-d and it .. * prwsidenusl caadidste. Uncoln
Th- I bjeogo. sailed by Co-j of Chi
rapidly While at KalomoaDO
also posribie thst tbo Roos-wlt »K1 tod... tUe Me<vs
bo-issom otl„ Lgo. landed at neteber. Ohio.
•*“P o"" « «>Ule
excursion for a f*-» tours ot Nebrs'kan. s-u
e to visit thvj
from t'olumbus.
| bon»e. be gaiaed several pounds, aad
the bay. clvlBg tb.' peoi>l< a . liaacv 'o Nebra.->ka St*i- !
good appetite.
tet ihOM aboard
gnmaxi-e to k'sin-'s the home of W t
Asbvuie. where Mr and Mra. Frl«l.
This C<ty Fortunalt.
J Hryon. Several tnsetlngi of ogriricb spent most of their iimmi
,
rrtveiseCity Is slOKUtoriy loriuna.e|..y-nvaJ aad other bodies «lll be held
______
health rasort in the mounialiis. of
baring the Roo»«-»ilt come here
ta,. uot-k.
Crsod Trsverus 0*slnet Grange Winj^''^^'> t'ACOllna. situated SAOO feet
Other fitte. sUt to- vi.it-d
alary land.
Meet Wednesday and Thoraday
j above the see. It u pere that oae of
Muskegon and Lu-Ung:on on-J 'a coo.*
BalUmore. Aug «!—An itlractlvOf This Week.
VanderbllU bos a mUlou doUar
to Triversv City, n-quin-s a long --x
program Of rJUBiug and troiUng race-.
j restdeoce iruh 7‘ri..r<Kj serru of land.
a feature ot
Frtednch took treotm^t i
Tne Grand Truer..• Jisinr- grange
to be held ati,
' s HI r>e held tbir week Wedn-sdsy aud ttodoosly while away, and has beea
to run big excursion, into tbv city '
end n i* posatole that one of the larg-1 T.mooium during :b- □ 1 five days. I Thursday st Summit City and a large DdYteed by his physician to refmta
e»i cfowds ever seen to the efty wt:i
—[sfendance u omitipaied. s number tram work and worry of all Uads for
be bere Saturday. Sept. 17. A liai ot
Toronto. Aug :i—Several excuy. | of local grangers luteodlng i» go. Tbe u teoM a year, and spend next wtotor
the speakors. the time of the arrivai slons from tbe tailed Stales, os well! Traveiv- (.'I'y contingesl will leave to n mUd climate. He to considering
of Ibe box: etc., will be announced as from all over the DranisUis | here Wednesday morning at ID.SO on soothern Califortite w bis oMdtog
pteee rurtog the tong cold wtotw. Mr.
later.
(hr C. R- 4 1.
brought a large iafioi of vu>uors
Friedrich baan bast of friends to the
The Mlseds Mary Bltelu and Rose
Of a 'torcsbuig machine, had the Sag ehy wbo me glad to SM him retwra
Coleainn left teat evcaing on . two
er* of Us left hand badly Uc«ratad with such an Improvemcst to hMkhu
Wdefcs* vamrion trip
Milwaukee and
Mnx J. Hoover reiuned to Mooce- abooi noon today. Tbe Sngm win be
Mra. F. a i
Chicogu.
ma today.
saved.
fioeib Bonrdman today.
I
STRUCK IN
LAKE ERIE
WON THE 8500 PRIZE
AT SUMMIT Cin
IS MUCH IMPROVED
■"fenilvlrtraK' 1
Twice A WtlK.
kOOS^LT
POthl»U
VUnK BMM .
THAT
IT
MAY
mmm iiTili
Y00M6 IAN DEAD»»!!^|,'‘5;»*J“ TriTosc OU Slate Bak
Mm AGAIN
Mcrrv wtonuM •olkimisco
AT HDIITMMirr.
MMsIndk.
MONT. PA««CO i
tMM
ad Uf*dM
Ml Of*
—Osroed OOMTOl Btera.
VISIT
TMAVCMK arv.
TNM. r. MTM
yferiOipbrt. Mich.; Ahg. SB—-Very
loraly wa*
the
nmrvtacr
of
Mlae
ONE roOR UAl£lY SCORE
Mld^..^. tR-peii—
s pdos
.. Provemoat, and owner of the gen-
WHILI dIX TRAVtRtt CfTY
Of bb dealh was hetjRwrtoteerof the
lungs
He was 73 yt-ars old and un
married. and had been the agent oJ
the M. A N E
Mr. Schanb had undergone an oparaitoa lor appendicitis on Wednra^.
with promising results
Yesterday he
experienct-d a few momenit of uneaaineas. followed by a sudden and
rWeal JBpmorrtihlie. paastBg away
5- o'cfock^ln the af,-----------afierncoo
Tbe young man was the only i
Mr, andhMra. Andrew Schaub, .
peroes farmera who reulde
a
mda
south of this vtltogt.
He
grandson of Simon Schanb. the oldest
living retldaai of l>«lanau county
The funeral *U! be held Irom
Catholic ehorch.
probably
Monday
and the burial will be to thef Calhoiic
cemetery
Fk—»n Migewla. «inghtor ot Mr. -emd
Mm. Bji%b Wooteey,
r
Poinr. sod Aufust
bf
Hq/tiport
Sherman, of
Bl-
^
CAME HOME.
Bwot. Mo., which was solemnised ywvtetday moving at 11 o’clock ml OtddMaalbii af
Wepwentitlee
Boainei
Man HaM U«t Migm ee oieeoee
the taatttr W •rtnflni the
tfve* “of the happy
coaple. b«
dfcortOona were bcanilWl and
At a aaallBc «(rapreMUtive batt-
„ >#ep^;i-«UU, ud ceoBtr
Blgbt Ik the eoaoell raotaa ii vu 4a-
•epc A-to «o«BUa» wh«» jiUM'
pdMrrlM
s
daWgitar tQ auti)
<g
W.
the
ntitee.
be
E.
WlUlaau.
eaunt;
Inatnieted
\mtm at once
with
KaaaedA chalnnao
•apt U-
eooBlg
cMptfl-
to
JtAa
com
W.
the tnance
cowDinaa of the Marqaatta club of
Cbleaio.
•apt U.—D««eraUe cotioyr
of
rhair-
repubiu-ao
to
aaa
what
arrancemaBU
fuse.
During the o
Tbraa
Traverse City again tbowed
C;ty
beating ibem 6 to 1.
their
Bnuda.v
The
biggest
was played by Mr*. B. B. Castle, of
chunk Of eredli goes lo Bakei,
who
threw lor Traveree Citv
eer-
couple
standing
embewered
ferns and
Chicago, the happy
within
an
with ground
You
srohvray uinly must hand H to him. as be lot
and Rapid City down with one unassum
ploe
before a massive baak ot
ing tap.
He
tanned
Tommy
Pray
golden rod and ferns, tbe knot being
three tlaa^-more than the
tied
Whitman, ot
outhelder baa been struck out iu tor
Harbor Spring, assisted by (he Rev.
whole teaaon prwioas to <hls game
by tbe Rev. P. E
»
of Chicago.
The eonple was
hr the Marqnette dob tor a
**
ttnauended save for two little maids,
«rmlM «r the lake during Ue
cant'
MIssee
Ada
Whuiaas
and
to thla cltT.
Katherine Wteebeewr. dangbtere of
In reply to a letter
tent lo the
the offKlatlng clergymen.
iBfman of the flaaoee committee of
The bride wore aa exquisite gown
thh dub by Chairman Wimatna, the
UHi at Sttrolt
of wbits baUeu trimmed
In
baby
tonewlB^ reply wai rdeelred by bUn.
•apt tO.->7raMbltloB atate eoBVaaIrlah laoe witb a hak-wreatb of wbhe
and read at the opening of the meetsweet peas and delicate terns In her
•
1 ' teirWt Mgbt:
hair and a cluster of tbe same flowers
• “ln*i%ply to your recent faror will
in her belt.
eay'tbat the Marquette club b going
Immediately tellowing the congratu
hbahd kuking arrangemenu to per
‘
•ape »t.—Twaatr-eeraeU «Uf^
• •46Btoctal bOBTeatltm In Trawrat
<Sw.
•apt » -
Oet l/~4>emoeraUc auta eoartatin at •aHnaw. '
: • THC«6«tNa.sHorrAOc.
of
TIama.
Arllugtoq Ueighis
v^Uow tojoohUaa where aUU
Tha AMieaB Liu
• that tt la in -receipt at 8»ar lattera
mn.affl poMa nen%
- aoath
whlok Mtealo that on the beglantbv
of the anla tooreiaeDt “there would
- U’W7 aartoaa 4WlcolQ» Ip wecithbc
I to handle the nnoaualIp hapiTT lonber uoTemeat espeeied
duteg the Cali and winter nwaUit'’
I ti> the demand tpr.oara ter
Total
superiority over Rapid
.
arp iiw la aSectlTe.
s
^
pro
M flMM Qt a« rit7 bcM Thanday
ehlatf that
Pray
gtng. the gomts being limited to rela-
' •hip to Tmveroe CHy.
1=^ * >«bnc»i. cALidrti*.
Rod farto. the heme of'the bride’s •allMa W*fit UP Ml tho •wtb iM.ng'
-lakae gsrueR Out Tammy
pareofa.
U waa a simple home ws«-
rp-'o.j>
Biker *tole a base,'made a hf
Baker struck out Pray and Duiia tc
start with.
Clint Pray got on ihrougn
Oesen Ladies of th*
Whit*
W*r« tha Gu«*t* of Mr*. J
Hoaalc Friday.
Twelve ladies of the While Shrine
For Traverse City. Novak contribut or eJruSalem went lo Acme
FrUa.rnooD at the Invitallon of Mr*
ed a bl: and Ryant followed thla most
John Houle and Were most delight
laodable qffort with another.
Novak
fully entertained Tbe afternooB was
was caught going down to second *>ui •pent In a social way and at t o clock
an elaborate three-eourae dinner wu
Smfka scored Ryaut
Aftrr
Higgins wu out to
tbe
ond. Baker hit and su4e second.
Brief
counted him with a bit
Miss Nelhe Middleton. assUted by lb- eoBplled Its lone tally and in the long
fhlcken Pie
Olive.
Jelly
Macaroni and cheese cold Roast Pork
Hrvsd and Bvtler
Apple Pie
Cbe«»e
Ice rrvam
Aasoned Cakea
Coffee
'the Uke In Indiana. UUnoU. Wte- Miases Kdllh and Mary Woolsey, au- run or clpbera this tally is as pnxnlnlers of tbe bride; Mias
Hall, her ent as a democrat la Maine.
Uunu ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦•♦♦A
Two
cirur* •
500.
BpeaJtere"of national repuiaUon cousin, and Hiss Isabel Ca»«. ot Chi drew a base on balls.
TODAY’S MARKm.
dmln and Michigan, conUlnlng abuui
The bridal ubie was arllsilc brought him tu.
hare been Invited to accompany the cago.
Tbe ballOOD wont up to
boat, aoch aa James S. Sherman, New with white and pink sweet peas and
the sixth
York. Vice-Prwrtdent Fnlrbank*. of In
was surmounted by an immense floral
Novsk got a bit
dlana; Senator Beveridge, of Indiana;
wodding ring suspended
out oue of Stover'* benders lor a
from
or grai^ la a tnore- pleUngvthe towns In Indiana, Illinois
and WUennaIn It will require
great
clusters
fine eBecL
taUan.^Mboclwe day’* nu to go further aortb to Trav
el City, and while pTnetically
•llvor, I
entire coMmlltee was' in eenee
m iuXmidl It in
aelf afidgit pro^ltlOB It Ip made for the porpoec of calltag atfanttem to the fact th|t hecaute
(Of
of imUway txmn^taUou facUiq«a~(aa admitted Uek aru hy ran' is the tbaolatety.necaatary grain awramnt
lat^^ bat all other maranunte of
art^tea «( trade and
“The
matter
latter
three safe ,iwau.
tiiao}
GRAIN.
Uicus go; Ju«
aUk a slnale and a two Iw
There, was ^as
nauaj kjekln* <ui..
umpire's decUlous but poor unipirinx
I and
china and
ic. just as excusable-aa poor playtug.
in
SleariUi
may
not
have
been
perfe.-
sdds soother entire were beuquesls ot the cardinal flow but bl* umpiring was In Jus- as go.-Hl
a clan as the playtoR.
er and ferns.
was
dlacoeaed
very
Mr. and Mrs. Bbenuan left In the
The
visitor*
tovlttng
order
Pta.v. Dunn. C Pray. White, Cornell
thoroughly and it etll!
ngdecided. afternoon on the ecoamer Missouri for,
Vogt. Hessley. Hasllugs. S'orir.
•aggeetions were made along vtiiogt CblcaM> an route (or their fniurv
Traverse Clij * baillug order wa»
Mo.,
where
Unca and probably the moat practical home la Elmont.
groom Is engaged In busines*.
Tbe Krouji*. Novak K>aiii. SoKka. Lucas.
one U one 1 will ouUlbe; that If
Higgins. Baker, Brief and Vao Buren
bride's
going
away
gown
waa
portion of the expense of the ext
with
a
iMte aapactollr retarded thla year. day's trip could be made by your leatber colored doth
waist of the tame eolor under the
TVs tmportanco of that rwu-'dation poopie In gome way It
handsome tailor made coat. Hat and
committee In adding
aaanat be arveraaUakaied In ttia aea-
.
S
day’s expenso.
the
these were arranged there
fMorOf dolag this the item was
alderable. as It
of
tnaaaed In every available siukce with
. .Wlr itepatted. with
«»Te-
aaa what all baBdlng trade lonmala CHy, no doubt, to the Uat of ctUes to veil and gloves were of the same at
Aam a remarkable hteraase In ihf be rlaUed. If tbe auamsbip Theodore tractive shade.
,
hHiber of
hallding pnimb'’Ushid. 'Mooeevelt should arrive In the momduring the night. It would give consM
Bocantng oar aborteges are
dona araieitlBily
ara the cause
.
of
The
bride
has
been
t
of tbe best known and
most highly
In
the Grand
Traverse
Tiiat erable time during the day and early esteemed
region. She bas been a fSTorlte also
anoramiia aaa^ e|MilRpBi which the '
was suggested
that in local social and educatlonsi eli
oppnmin.
loMg’te all teeUona, lo all brandiu
bdridto And It was
practical mean* could where her gentle manner* and lovely
a( tiado and camsicroe pad ihoy bear prohablj
. with aonal oppreaslreneas on build- be adopted that If your eltitees or' character have endeared ber » alk
The bridegroom is an active and
- «r. m Karchaat and meehanla. .Tbt busteesB tM will make a cooirtbutlon Id any way, that a trip for sev pragresalve young business man
of
tht ratsedy U easily Mond.
LIVE STOCK.
Ekm
Buffalo
N
V
Aug. 31
C-al-
BKMfmschiUtolie
boni afiicted with
weak kianev*. Ifth*
chiUurlaateaMooftCB. if tbe nrine scald*
the flesh. «r if. when Ibechthl nwebesan
igv when it should be able tocontroithe
rwasage. it is yet aaicted with
iteg. depend upon it. tbeo_________________
niltr » kidney trouble, and the hral
step should be towards the tr-------------- '
these iapattaatocfaaa.'
mpo^of^ This
e udne tos
- w ki.lners am! I
tic^ qfcck. vite Prioiin
A. J. Mamid. AMt CMME
A. J. UkvUand. Adit GkOtMc.
CAPITAL. MOMO
SURPLUS, seo^ooo
A ScRcm Bttklic feotim Adse
-* •n.rssMBjwcir^
] KT CCRI tUffvel da nm De»dAtts
D«. F. J. MacNitt
li kidner si
I nacd the 1
Ere, EAR, HOSE
AMD THROAT
It i* Kioe realued.
in flflv
e-doaa
OLASSRt F1TTR»
•mphlet icIliBg all abmi Swamp-:
clad:ng manv of the Iboosaods te
QKimaJ letter* received fiotu suflerer*
ruml.
In writing Dt. Kilmer ic Co-.
;hatntaO, N. Y . be sure and mcnbnn
. ,
>oD t make any
but reinetnhrr the name. Swamyi-Ruut.
!>; Kiimer - Swa-uip-R.iot. and the ad-
F. M. PAINE.
F-uomsx
Aia, ems or our rLowxn
XM •SAROS.
lie, 4A00: choh-e Kiock, aotlfT, efesdy .
ll)©16c lower.
Saturday conialuliig pear*, apples aod
plums
Tbe
Equity
also
xhliiped
Ulsi Nellie Van Hoin weal lo Travrrse City Mooday to risH frierdf
Mr
and Mrs
K. Smith and M;
the Hotel Whiling.
Dreamland An
gora Goat
Ranch
wm Bell
buiiilH-r to suit buyer
Ooatt
r lor thentx-Iviw In production
of UKAatr aud inereaue tu two ye«r*.
Citexoriled tor rleartug brash toad.
Ranch at Turtle Lake Address M. R.
MtHTory. B<-Ddoo. Mlvb
Aug. 4 T-n-i4-]$:i s4-;g*
SUeed ham ...............................................ZSOSIc
a
polaloes are .low and will be slowof ilie pr-seiii hot weather cooitpi
One of
prior It
^ri Z
per hbL
he promlueni grorerie* It {*y-
Sd cents for the tubers but the market
ifi cents
lower.
Only
Kun.', crMainc-iy . )-i
bushels came in gsturdsy.
. lioUai*. ,
Besides the potatoes, a load of ap
ples. (ire of iron, one horse two load*
BUYING PRICES.
Fancy Oracoria*.
Honey, -oinb .....................................................iOc
King old friend*.
ter visttteg with Laodlord Mmor. ot
carload of apple* and ploma.
ed at the city market Saturday.
Monroe, ot Grand Rapids, It be
.....
Umb sleAh. per Ih. ------ ..............m
Sirloin, per Ib..................... .......«Slfc
Round stews, per Ih. .... .................lie
lUmberger. per ih. ........
.........lie
Lots ot port, per Ib.......... .................. 1$
Pork sausage, per Ib. ... ..........«We
Bide pork, pw Ih.............. ...tOOlSHd
Leg of tomb, per Ih. .p.. .................l$c
Umb chops, pet th. .... ............. Me
Btews. per Ib...................... ..k wpwwrt
Rout, per Ib. ................... ...itKStk
Veal chops, per lb.......... .................l>
Veal .teak, pec lb........... .................Ide
Veal Stews, pm- lb. ........ .................. Ik
Ham. per lb ....................... .......uei$c
Bscod, per lb ..................... ........ 14S$k
The buyers ahlpped a Coodrieh
One of crn. and one cow were weigh
Orawo. Mich.. AUg. V*.—Mrs.
Tomxtoe*. per lb................ ................ $c LOST-i-Aug 1:. llTack«to>k(T Bpaalri
Gratn pepper* .................. ...1 for lac
bob-talL while spot IT breast,
licet
^ralpa. per uunch .......... ...................6c
Sweet eorn. per dos........ ................ Ibc
Informaiton ->r retorti. Oliver R'
era
B,-pt. J*
Snmmer squash, each ... ................ tic
String beans, per lb .... ..........»S»e
Sweet poutoe*. per lb . ............ «S$c
Ptoh.
T.ake irooL per lb............. .............lt%c
warranty deed. FbrpurttoP*ran.................................... ...............tk otora. Bddrra* Alice E Tower. »ocAeelcr. Mich
aug. SRAMepL l-4«
Codflsh. per lb .................. . .l«c te «$t
Mackerel, per lb...................Ik to mt
aio.ters. per lb............... ....le te k
Mrs. A. A. Ofamer and Htou Row
R'hitelsh. par Ih.............
Ohtni-r relurbed to Dayteu today af
VeaM, l.fiOO; active at T6c lower, $4 TE
or i«n:aioe., two of hay three of oat-.
Mvorl.c
dap in Treverse City, having traveled daagtaler la the family which is one
a^ M. the ealw Of the hoildlaci.
Kidney trouble has
becccne so prevBletii
From Monday's Record.
Bollka stralshtemri
Chicago,
Aug.
31 —n«»e—Wheal,
Ton Wataon. candidate for goremor csdHng by white satin ribbons. From baser, on which Novak aeortHl. L.i«ts*
SSAic; corn, :7t*r; oats, ISHc.
Shirks
Of Indiana. Congreaamaa ttoutell, Chi- "the ring lo each of the tour corners Ml another Two aacker and
Detnilt.
Aug
Jl—Clo*e—Wheat
of the cable depended ropes of deU- Bcorcd.
Higgins siagled and Loras
cago; Adam Bade.
Ulnoeaoii,
n\r: corn. 8SNic; oatt. 5>Hc.
Higgins also acurud.
It
other* equally well known.The ex- cate green vines, endiag with a cluster scored.
©9
Sheep and tomb*, lu.OOO; lambt.
of
ferns
and
pink
sweet
peat,
in this Inqiog that Stover let «u
Mt»rtB-tnip,aII raliaray- ahopa In pease of this irlp la coosMerabl'* end
alow, steadv: sheep, active, atroBRCr;
the center of the UbIe ft rose bowl awful bowl ggalnai Btcarna, who
• jAhow ihottar two wcuki will average |80b per day.
tombs, t55»f|C:S; wethers, $4 7696:
•■At a meeting Of the commlUec Sat of sweet post and (eras rested upon umpiring. Buarna offered to quit
Aoguat 4 the number 0
ninied hheep, $;,;oci50.
Hogs. U.silver
bordered
mirror.
The
side
Smfka
jmltod
him
baoJo
There
urday
evening
the
queailon
of
vlstilng
order baa increaeed 1.7
ruio, fairly active, 6©10c higher, com
board
was
bknked
high
witb
white
no
M-ores
adtor
ihU
toning.
exceaa of #vc per ccht Travciwc City was dieenssed during
mon grade.- .low.
Novak M with lb.- stick, geitmy
which time It appear* (hat after com asters, pink sweet peM and ferns and
^lllah eauor be ernWep. , it la
l-P
■^tbekiteywm
an Itifleld bobble but NAIilte waa
There was notblng doing In the
fect a plan tor a pollUcal trip which lations a deltclouB wedding breakfasi
dlrecUon
ot third but In the fourth Rapid
City
waprise* the •teamibip Theodore was served under ike
•onerdl on a eniUe to rarlotu lowoa
AT ACME
and
brought to a run.
JL tmej Utr. Tt*Miit
"p» Uw ■
Honey, pure, per pi...............................»...46e
Preseved fig*, per can
......................
Cambemberi chretc, per *,01 !5 te
Mrs. Oaks, who ha'>- been spending
Aaparagua Ups. per can____ $0 to
some lime at BH'<t 1-»ke revoi
CryauUxed ginger ........................................gOe
Cbeeae, per 1b.................................. ISc to lie
,
..-•x-.vKw*r..ir.Site-«.
by aald ■arts*!*.
Er':-k and llmhurgher cberae. per
lb
..
.oinmargerlne, per Ih. . .
CIcarbaefc pork, per bbl
Salt Pork, per 1b.
.
.
|0« t<
Fleur. FaM. UlaecilaneMia.
Oats
p>-r bu
...........................................
'«*-(aiBi>ln -are <-*M-iiaitr and
W.d*>wS*v «h* tnh d*T or KWT»:
.
c vUraVl,
tmmir'ow
>1 •edwlll. attbrOmiiV
air*4
1 rarenw (Sly iha- h l*s SB* H«w wbaw lb*
(• e-»tt fenri ter lb- rtetclyto btsad Travme >• loht •ell at Itoteicanvboa.soltehigliw: bUder, tbr
ynUI ^ mtd
- aTal^rmid Sm
Flour. H. A U Best .............................. $6.1$
■S-iTSS
llccdredwelgbt. Corn Hral. floe tlfif , aaJ all l-Sal ror-a tea
o«y '• !«• town
Hundredwc-gbl, oort meal..............|17oj®*^’“*^
MlddllBgi. per ]00 Ite
iL'sisarraasit
IliSOl.lC
Bran, per too lbs ....................... ll.$6Sl-«fl mafatoan
Mushrooms, Id glass. Imported ..
turned to Cbicago Saturday
Cora, p-r b'j ................... .. .. »0cetl.M
eral bosrs Or more out on the |«kc ElmonL
He Is a graduate of TalPin money pickle*, per bottle____ SOc Baled bay
The Rev. Hugh Kfiinedy and
tUSlI
Parmesan chee*e. per bottle...........
Hundredweight, HAL. Brat
The waterwayn-of-the on j^jpmodore RoesevHt could be pariso University whore hr Drst met of Ml Pleuani. and Mr sod V
S6 to
the young lady who becaoie his happy Kennedy, of Wvxford, were gueMs of Caritr.............................................
.
.or enventenOy
- glvon ibem
fine feed ....................................... tl.SOSlJI
coantTT an of laeaUmable value—bvt p^mhi^'
Ta-May* Aw
Kippered Herring, per lb......................... tSc Hundredweight. Cora
“XS’e will be glad to receive your bride yesterday.
V not ntlUnd aa they woald be If the
Mrs. Aldrich Monday
coarse ..............................................tl.COSlJg
andideas on this point and b«|>e
Imported tartlne* .......................S5 to 40t
s went was embodied aa part of the
Altboogb the wedding was t small
Mrs S. J Bracken ami Mrs.
BUYING PRICER
Proboca blackberry Jam. per gtim !0c
to^
r frOT you wHh an early reply one—numbering only about su guests Intyre were Traverse City cull
f flsbd policy of the government.
Frvlta.
Sliver Cord aardtne*. per lb..............»Sc
“With best wishes, 1 remain,
Id all—the young couple bare.depart
ith ananal approjj^deftnUo Mmm, with
gOc Cider ai’plei-. |wr hundred .
' Yours truly,
ed with the beet wishes bf hosts of
Percy Stevens and wife, who have Lobster* ....................................
9 fhe work, with The
^ "JOHN W. KENKBOY.
friends who nnlle lu the hope Ihsi lo: been he-v the past moutb vislltog bis Tuns, per can...................................................^
and ambraclng., a
Shrimp, per can .............................it to tSc
Ptnance CommIUee.
policy but no apeetal project.
them the sun ot happluea* may si mother,
returned
to
Monigomerx
Strawberry probont Jsb, pet glass »c
JThe matter Wn* dlscnased at length ways shine on both rides of the road Ala . Wednesday.
There to ao aeoeasary boatUlly- be
n-li.-t i.n.i,.-. j.I.iti,. .
g^lemeir present, and Ui<
tween rail and Hver. Bnrope. with
Among those who
assisted
were
Mra,
Frank
Hanchcit
and
Mr. Raspberry probons Jam, per fists 30c
•
[>ei
.
Currant
strawberry jam. glass ...30e
n
V
the
county
commlUec
tcMrs.
B.
B.
Castle,
of
Arllagior. Stubbs, mho have (h-.-d spending romIti wlaa policy on the
nbject
of
Alcsaader appl-, j>e: bi,!.
Orange
marmalade,
per
gUaa...........
ISc
to write the chairman of the Heights. Cbicago. who officiated .it llme Bl the Inn at Silver Lake, rv
, dndr the d>c
Oraina.
Otsger to syrup .............................................30e
cere lurned ii> Chicago Thursday
■aase of transporteUnn compicnirni flnaace committee of the MarqueUe the piano, and as mistress of
whes; . .
........................
' lag and aapplmeallng the oteer—the riob. Slating what Traverse Cltv
monies; Mrs E. 6. Wilson, of lodUnMr and
Mr*
Ernest
Harr and HaraaehiDo cherries in liquor ....3Sc
Co
IsHTiltSW be willing to do In order Dpolls. Ind.. who bad charge of tbe daughter. Louise-, were Traverse City Maraaehlno cbei-riee to Cram* da
river xarrylag the heavier artlrlea.
Milling •
Menthe ,
brln^Travctne City in the Uat of decornUons; Mias Nellie
U would carry the lumber ter
i
Middleton caller* yesterday
Spiced IU*. per botu* .
■IS In. their Itlnnrary. As aoon av and the four young girls who aerved.
I and av^d the
John Sebright, of Traverse
Cl'y
Is an answer to Mr. Wlllla^
■ piaaaat proepectlve ehortage—aroteThe tmt-of-ttnrn gvoscs Were; Tn ad- was 1 OrawD caller Sunday
Men
Plums, bask-t . . _____
lAnnlcatlon another meeting wlU dltlen .Ip thdA Just nentloBed. the
Itofl'mmgbaaoH* when th« necettar)
Mrs AUte Jtort and May Moliiloeb
: dAiiy
W—m.lo... r.rl, ,
.
Rev. and’Mrs.-P. E Whllman. Mca. went to Traverse Cny yrsierday oj
IvM:-WOfemeal.heglM and. InevU bo called.
S$#»4c
H-WTklcberriea. per eraU
Os-lBg to the very short time
|ah9 avotVng aS other cangeenooe of
Mabelle
dark and Miss Ftermiee atiend tbe opeis
1603*C
Cm. klhbf iMMor ^ngs; the -Rov.
The Orawn polalo and apple buyimnwipa. «UO-ate adml((idlj. whh^ Qi<r have to make their
It, was the
and Mro.’B.'S.'winehester and Mms. ffs arv kept busy ih<w day* afcippteg Figs, per 7b. ...• ..............
t In their fadUtlea !tr carPearhen, per basket ...
Sheep, live...................................
„
.
of
the
gecUlemea
preseo'
to 4Hc
WlBoBester, o( Wtnetk*. ni. a eilnrk potatoes and apples.
SfTte.t^-ftetghl. ogerli». of
iV
Cow*, per Ib...................................
3HSSC
gcoUi^.
The' true reined and tbe (H mgetlag'tlmi no'Uma should Mt of CUengO: Mro. Walter Thu>tctl. »f
WUllam Helman. of Muskegon, called
Riwra and belfer*. per Ib
l«T>^ktag wAM-lhe 4g^. TM Traveree City; Mr*. Case of Lelsnd; oil Grawn friends yesicnlay.
. S94c
Pineapples .
Calee*. n*«...................................... 4c bto
QueStm* of the advlsaMUty o“f ralvUg P O
William Yonger. of Traverse City
Hofi. IHa-...........................4- t to 4V
a considerable asm (or this pnrp#e
«as here os buslnras yestanUy.
S;-ring rliUkcn*. live aright
Mrs. 1. A. CampbeU and son. Har
Ho^. dresaed ...............................
old, of Traverse, were the guesu ol
house campaign.*' but It was the
Mrs MclDtosta and family Friday.
Eating apples, per bu .............. K-Gioc
lief of home that It waa an opportunRaral<> Utter. Carrtera
CaUforai. pear* .............................. t ter 6c
Mr. ud Mr*. Ka<t. of Buriium
icy tbst should not be tost. u» it
Meets a^tember 7.
Peara. per baaket ....................................... tic
Mich, arrind Taesday to vlaU th
would
^bUdra. Mich., Ang. s>—The annaal probable that not soon again
la Uvs I
sen. C, Kata, and temllyCDOveaiioa of the .Bwal.Unar Car- Tmrene City have an opportunity of
. ,66G:Sc
New potatoes
Mrt. Chaa. Palmer was t Travw
» vnil be ■ held here bringing sueb nocable speakers to her
Earl Sprlngttead has decided that
teV
« C;t>i of Trarane aty,
KrMtas
' tmpcoTOBittt of the watenraya of 11
Halted SUtea.
i;
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Hard Pans
again this
.......
6N m RANB
wlD be glvaa by Poettnaeter 'H. W.
MoNotar of Aldan.-Other epp»kereR«
•
1. S. CnrroU.
-----
him.
-Klsa Helen Hannea
returned
morning
where
sight from a moath'o vMt la Knla- locate on the lOl ranch.
be
be
wHI
Mr. Spring-
I
iA
■. kr-..« <
lodnyl
‘ V--.
High or low cuts io wide
or ftarrower toet.
Oder Apples Wanted
ff »
Mtmr WhnttMiite wem to KteJmW
;]vlHe a^ Grand RapHto to^.
have proven them -*elvcs
the best tor farmen every
day wear.
Oreeh kMaa...............
Mr. Wrnis. or Indlanpelto. Is her*
bvteg potatoes.
Mias Bdhb Cramer r
Jnagoo.
mMCSSI
Batnrday
left for OkUhoma
HARD FANS
Si2rpe?T.'“!-!T:r:;..
the simple life of Traverae City is not City cuUer Tneaday.
•pptemher T. The addreaa of welcome
You want comfort, liry
feet and good wear m
every day $boei.
■ e M«*
TnftncoiT «ca
It wiH pajr yon to see oar
every day work thoes.
•WAkP TIIAVCII«R'14«t|^ TUI^y, MrnEMKIJ itJfNk .« .
dnbw ta aatad laaaUaa where Uw opportttnlty for a ibortMigh basIsoM a
aad capable hanker are reqidred.
Mr. BoblMoa win sacceed Mr. Hammood, badnalag his datles as easUer
of the bank Sepiamber 1st. Mr. I
iasoe canes from Saginaw highly
omtaeaded and will make friends rap
idly among thM bnsiaess people o
city and pauooi of tbe People's
ingt bank.
CASTOR IA
BUCKET SBOP
LAW IN FORCE
Vte KiDd Toa Bftve Always
aM «klek kM »MB
la MM fbr over SO jmn, has baaae the aUwaf e «t
ADeWBeawetodeealTeyeolathl..
AH OawaferfeHn, laHtMftoMand•«JwsUaa-«oed**are bat .
* that trifle wnheadeedaertf thehMltb oC
What is CASTORIA
$5,000, EACH OITENSE
Oaatocta is a hannlew nbstitate fbr Caster CO. Pare*
■erte, l>rDps aad SootUas Syntps. It to r~
It dastreys Ww
cnree Dtarrhaea aod Wbid
OoUe. It reUeres ToetUnr Tro
and Plataleiwy. It asttoflstta the Feed. M^alatM the
aaMfli aad Bowels, giving hcaOthy aad natmal sleep.
a Second Offsnse It Can S
Dissolved Sy the Supreme
Court.
CSHUINE CASTORIA^AUWAYS
r Smn th. aigiutiin .f
New York. AUA 31.—Under the
operation of the Cassidy law. paassd
by the last legislature and signed by
Governor Hughes, btiekel shops will
become Illegal Institntlow in New
York after today. It is alleged that
leading operators U bucket shops In
thU city have planned to evade the
provUloDs Of the law by conducting
busineaa thorugh the medium of an
llie Kind Yoa Haye Always BouAlit
In Uie For Over 30 Years.
KEPUBLICAN
CONVENTION
Btilr
m
Mcrr f
I ITH.
Usto
134 DOEGAfES IN AU
At Tha CMiVsntion.
**ibt foilowlits !• the ortclsl cad lor
^^4'^bUou eeeatr (OQYentiou to
__________ ________ ________ » win be
M4 Is tbe cArceit eemrt Teem In lb«
— »—■1. Trarwee Cfty, MletOgsa',
•t S:S0 e'deck p. s. TMsdsjr, Septembar Mb. for tbs teUowlnc pstpe
e( ATS (t) MeiatM
......................................
BSatM to
tseS Um stats AMrenUon to be h
at DetreK. S^ember »th. A.
mi
^(6M
' B et sseh other
bars ths ooBYSBUoa.
The MYsrsl tewnthlps sad wards
Wffll be eaUUsd to delegatw ta tbe
saaaty coavaatloa as fallewa:
Under the Cassidy Uw a bucket
■hop Is declared to be any bnllding
Or any room, apartment, booth, office
store therein, or any other place
where any contract prohlhltsd by the
siatnte la made or offered to be made.
Tbe prohibition extends to tbe mak
ing of contracta for the purchase or
■ale of stocks, bonds. seeurlUes or
■whereto both the partiM thereto Intend that such coutract
than or may be terminated, closed
settled aoeordlng to or upon the ba
of the public market quouUoni
prices made on any board of trade
which such commodl*
lies or seenUUes are dMlt In. and
without Intending a bona fide purchase or sale of the tame.'
Similar provlaiona are made to pro
hibit other phases of the backet shop
gambling business.
_ YI1.UAM8.
Tbe penalty for violating any of
Ouimui roaatr CbnualOe^.
ROBERT E. WALTER.
a ffne of not
Becretary. than M.000 tor each offeaae. It the
offender be a corporailon. and in all
other cases s fine of not more than
11,000 or imprisontDcni for not mora
than five years or both. To ezhibH
quouDons of prices of securities with
Intent to make a oontract prohibited
by the act Is declared to be ■ felony.
A refuaal ot a broker to furnish
customer upon written demand
statement containing the names ot the
persons from whom the property ws«
bonghl or to whom It has been sold,
tbe time when, the place, tbe price
and other data of the transaetion
■ball be regarded as prims fscle evi
dence that the purchase or sale
made In vlolatkm of Uw. iKYiere a
corporation Is convicted of a second
offense the Supreme Court may dis
solve It.
iti
!S
MR. HAMMOND
HAS RESIGNED
GRANip YEAR’S LEAVE
le Herald aanoaaeed soae dsrJ
aco that C. A- KaniDoad. cashier of
the Peoples’ aSYlngs bank, had been
ranted a leave of abeeai
toe one
..................................
u. o. Robinaoa,
eadnaw, bad been <^ossn as
cashier to uke Mr. Hamaioad's place.
In the meantime Mr. Hamnond baa
decided daUnltelj to resisn as cashier
of this bank and his reaisnaUoa was
iMj
aays that atbk
—‘ faU ta
. Vasab
■■.A.«n«0lT«et MSB Uwrenn
, Baam^ CbL, wiita to Mis.
tspraedeallysa towdld fords
t bank held
Bight.
That Mr. Hastnond stands high la
the Mteem or the ...rectors
bank U graiUrlngly ertdeDced I
following resolutions wMch
"TOeiaas. Mr. C. A. I
and suecesafnl serrloe.
"Resolved. That we hereby express
ir appreciation of bis high boslasss
sbiHty. talthfDlness and nntlrlBg devo
tion to tbe Imeresu of tbe bank which
have ever maibed his relauons wito
ihcrous*! hanker, of nnottsstloned
integrity and tbe hlgbw personal
ebaiacter, and with eoartMy (o all.
be holds the coDfldenee aad esteam of
the board, onr customers and the ownmunlty at large and we bearUly re
gret tbe seremnee of hli tetal
and has always been r
The news of his restgnaUon as
cashier of tbe People's bank there
fore will '
great many In Traverse City. ^Mi.
Hammond
id has '
liberal In bis contribuUons t .
cation required and has always in
....................................
TruTc
tnu TOOta aad herbs, has been ttw
wnaea behave bees trembled with
:»KWr^sr;
1 !hSirh ASraS
..
.
numbered aswag
the most valued cltixent of the City
and tn bagfaena circles be wtu be
The seatimemt of the above reaolnttoas will be echoed by tbe bariocM
ot TTavoae Cfty genersdly.
Mru. Hammomd wlU ebon
thuro^ raet for a yenr to' be ^
pared to B0in uke up active buaineaa
"Camp 3iEtSkai” Name
Chosen for This Year’s
Greatest of AS Ifeanions
Tbe Utb annual reumon
Grand Trara(w SeUlers and Bnllors
sMwdatta ii«b-ba IMU ta Tnesrae
IS. 1C. K and It and
will be tbe biggest and bMt miaku)
<ver held by ihs aaaoclatloB or
assodstloc. Tbe third batullan
be 34th Michigan Tolimteer Infantry
sod the SpaniBh-AiDermo wsr vetersns will also bold ibelr rettaloo st the
ime time.
Tbe camp this year, ss It was last
year, will be located on the Q. R. A I
park grtnutda. c<
everySDd near tbe bay. The camp this
r will be known as Camp MllUken
In honor of tbe late J. W. Mltllken. a
close friend of the veterans who al
ways sided them In every way possi
ble and would. If it were possible,
have been a BMBbar «( the nasodailoo.
Tbe
■ttbraoad in tbe Grand
Traverse Soldiers- and SsHots' assoaauon are Grand Traverse jtntrlm.
Reoale. Leelanau. Charlevoix. Emmet.
Cheboygan. Missaukee. Kalkaska. Oi
sego, Wexford. Muskegon. Newaygo.
Lake. CMceola. Mecosta. Roscoatmon.
Clare, Crtsrfofd. Mbbm aad Manistee,
but all Michigan wilt be made wel-.
and It is expected that all tbe
counties In tbe aasoelatlon win send
large delegations.
ome time on the Peninsula with
Mrs W. S. Holdssrortb. Mr. CoUIngwood U connected with the M. A. C.
Dr. Joeeph Oark. of the Congo Pree
State, who has been In the city In the
iBieiwst of hU mUskmary work
ibai conntiT. left today for Battle
Creek.
Mr. and Mri. <Mootl and children,
who have been visiting friends In ths
Boardman Valley, returned to Chicago
today.
Mrs. E E Webster retnnsed te
Rapids yeaterday after visiting
lister. Mrs. W. T. Roxbargh.
Miss Olive Kilmer letnmed to Reed
City yesterday after vlsiang at Northport.
Hiss Laora Klcbols, formerly ot this
city, returned to Cadillac yesterday
after visiting with friends here.
Mtns tnet Reeves, of in West
Tenth street, returaed borne ywterday after spending stx *beks with
friends it Saginaw. Bay 6ty, Jacksou.
Lansing and PUdl
Hiss Pearl E Uavis, of Saginaw, it
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ab
bott.
Mrs. H- A. Doty and Hitt Cltra
Rymcr relumed thin moniing from the
Clovers, where Ibey have been i
pleasure trip.
Mlaa Dargo. mllHner at the Hannah
A Lay HereanUle company, has re
turned from the east.
Mias Sena Renirk. of Allegan, and
William Vogelsong. of Allegan, are
rlsiilng Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Nsriingcr.
Mrs H. H. Gordon and too returned
Wumhua. Dhlo, yasierday after
tpendlag tbe summer at OmesA
Mrs. H. H. Rabbek and daughter re
lumed to aeveland. Ohio, yesterday
after spending the summer at OmeoA
Miss OUdyt Hawkins reUimsd to
Reed City today after visiting
brother.
Hits Mabel Wilhi-lm went to Zeeland tbU ammlng to accept a posi
tion as principal of tbe Higbt school.
Mias QHih Vernon went to Csdlllac
this morning.
Mrs. 8. Sbrlner and Mrs. i.
Scblndorf returned to Grand Rapids
todty.
The Rev. ud Mn. B. H Fleming
went lo Kalkaska today where Mr.
Fleming will work In the interest of
Covell.
Mrs. W. M. Catherine went to Lake
City today to visit her sister.
Mrs. P Ross ud son went
Luther this morning to visit Mrs.
Rose's mother.
Miss PeterMin went to Orud Rap
ids today.
Mias BUen UadisoB returaed
Kloksley todty.
Whitehead relumed to Cadillac
today,
r and Mrs. L. W. Wellknot r^
turned to Fairmont. lod.. today after
vlsIUng hit brother. Wlslon
Mrs. V. M. Haatlnga retarned to
Goaib Hoardman loday.-t. J Davit and daughter retnra3 Sooih Hoardmu today,
t D. Clark returned to Indiukpolls today after vlsiang Mn. A.
Edwards.
Clifford and Mrs. Dr. Wood.
PTovemont, went to Jackson today.
G. W, Annest retnrasd to Interktehen this morning
T. W. Vsleau returned lo Karlin to•Mr*. F E Klrschner returned to laterlochen this morning.
Ten persons were received into full
membership at the First M. E church
• yestenlsy Three also were received
by letter.
PlRSONALfl.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦*♦ ♦♦♦♦♦«
PERSONALA.
SYem Prtday^ Eaporl
Mias Vera Wynkoop reenned from
Prom Monday's Record.
visit to Solon today.
R- H. Hartley and family, of Grand
Mrs. M. Din and gnadsea, Willie
HoKrie. and grand-daughter. Myrtle Rapid!, who are spendirg the sum
mer at Omens, returned to the re
Din. went to Cadillac today to
sort today after spending Sunday
YVIll Dill.
With M« J. W. Mtlllkeo.
Mrs. W. S. Lena sad daughter went
Mrs. Herrey Anderson left uxJay
- Grand Rapids today for a weeks
for Kalamaxoo for a visit with her
tlslt.
week, when she srilj be
Ray Thacker aad son weni to Keyjoined by her husband, the Rer Her
one today.
Mrs. Bsiber Austin, of the aanltar- vey Anderson, and bla alaier Mist
Mabel Anderson, reluming :o Ueth
lum. went to Walton today to
her children who are oomlng from any. West Vs. Miss Auderson will
take up music at Bethany, ud 'he
Gilbert to tee her.
Rev.
ud Mn. Anderson will tesnme
Mias Marlon Gibbs returned to Maytheir course In college.
field today.
Mr. ud Mrs. R. W. Poland hare
Mrs. E P. Swan weal to ManeeloBA
fumed to Ibelr home in Marlon. Ohio
today to visit her son.
Mrs. 1» Herben returned to Grand after a visit wito Hr. and Mn Z. W
Teetor. of 537 West Twelfth street.
Rapids today after vislilag
Mrs. F. J CsiIlQ ud daughter. >yOpeninsula.
Mias Cecil BUM left yeoterday for calee. have returned lo their home In
Grand Rapids where she will enter Flint after spuding several weeks In
Corl Knou's wboleosle millinery store tbe city, the gut-sis of Mrs. (Mtlin's
Hr. and Mrs. Pred Hiekataa and aUter, Mn. W. H Abbott and Mrs AcUldrea. George and Margaret, re Wlldman.
turned to Chicago today after visit
Mrs J. W. Slater, Mlaa Kate Dortclag Mr. and Mrs. FYank AdeMu, ol erav ud Miss Ellen BuahneU went to
Bartow street.
siee yesterday to take the boat
Mser' G. D. Prldceox returned te to Chicago where they wBl spend
Hillsdale today after riilUng her week TtsiUng friends and lelatJves.
daughter. Mrs. (Dr.) 8. 8. Smith. She
Mn. T. Webster retnmed ic Kings
was accompanied by her daughter. ley todayMlaa Prideaux. who returned to UwMrs. Scon Woodward
slag.
Mucelona this morning to visit her
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Boeksa and t±l\- brother.
dten, of Empire, were la tbe city to
Mn. T. Regis retnmed to Harbor
day on their way to East Jordan, Springs today.
wbare they wuj locate permanently.
Mn. E MoGoun retarned to CbeThey hare remded at Empire lor the hoygu today after vMUng at
last five r
borne of Fi|pk King
Mr. and Mrs. E U Harvey and Miaa
Mn. Joseph Rosser retarned
Bilsabeih MlUer of. Omnd Baptda, Kingsley today.
who have been spending two weeks at
Mrs. Angust Knhiaus faUrned
Leland retarned Mime today.
Klagslsy today.
Mrs. Charles B. CoUlngwood and UtMr. aad Hn. Eugene Pnefcnrd toUa dnngbten, Rebakah and Umra. rev turned to Uhwtmtag today after visitto Laaniog today sRer spend- tag Mrs. Hina Paefeard.-
W.%. N
4 WERE RAPnZED
Card td Thmka.
Wo wtah to thank afl who so ktnAly helped la huuag for Bad Cross
when hs was lost <m the plains. If the
LATTCR OAV flAINTR NILO ALL M
at or near Mayfield and Baath
DAY SERVICE
Bwdmaa who took him la aad cared
for him wui »rad their addrssoei to
S. N. Ctosa. wtlliaatsbcirg. Mich.. E
F- D Na. 1. K V lU pay them tot their
PvaacMnt TanItM on Comev Frwst trouble if ib«y will K-. b.m ktaow bow
and Union Atrssts-Eaceileot
. aneb um. ;ost a. mo a- be ran.
All who have served In the army
8. N CR08E
nary of tbe United Slatea are Invited
Williams burg.
to be present, the membera of the Ww
sepL 1-IL
man's Relief Corps, tbe Ladles
enjoyed
by
the
LaUer
Day
SatnU
the O. A. R. sad the SpaaUb-Amertcam war veterans together with sit of this palce ud also a large numbw CtaTB OP MICHtQA.M. THE PRObate eowt for the eouaty of
dsnitters aad sons of soldiers A1 of vlaiting Saints Prom the first
Grand Traverwe.
will be made welcome at ibis higge«: Sion held SI » o'clock Saturday u
ing. naUl the last, the spirit of God
of all sacamptnenis.
the probate office la
was
fell.
TbAm
scMlon
was
a
MThere will be a splendid program
durlBg tbe four days' Mrsskm a onm-. lowahip meeting followed by a
1*U day of AuguaL A. D. tMt.
by D Barth Tbe text
her of distinguished speakers baring
Preaeat Hoa.
Prod E Walker.
sigalffed Ibelr iaientihD of being here "Preach the Word." ud In bu
Judge of Probata,
i. the speaker set forth the great
Tbe addresses will be full of Interest
in the mailer of the eatata of Mary
P Bums. C
and it Is expected tbst tbe rsmpdros need of staying
William
I
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Hsraha. havtag
filed U
God. At 1:30. Peter Price, prroched
will have a record suendance.
said court his petiucm. praytag tar Hgood senDoo on the orgulxaitoa of
Meals will be furnished st the camp
te sell the inUfMt of
wgrounds SI a cost of K cenu for three the cbnrrh
IBU- in reruin real eauie therein de
scribed.
o
clock,
there
was
t
'OuesOon
or 10 reats a single m**sl \Vh-n ih.ordered,
that
the
3&th
day
c.
VUlton arrive they should register tneeting" and evenone pi<ran
Bepu-mber. A O IMI. at tm o'doch
and pgy K cents lor s badge. This pressed ibemselVfa as betng
tbe forenoon, si said probate offioe.
badge eniiUes Ibem to three meals. henellued and at T 10 Oder OornUh la
be and is t
1 for hear
Tbe ladles who belong to the organ- preached ■ rousing sermon on "the ing said peiHkm. and that all par
IxaGona should do the same
sons interested U said estate appear
Soul of Hu.
aald eourt. at aald »>■*>«■ and
The sute lenu have been secured
The speaker also touched npon before
place to show cease why a Uceaaa
but veterans who own tents abould The Justice of God." which sahjeef to sell Ue Interon of said eatate U
bring them Straw will be rumlsbed was again taken up Sunday
■aid real eeute ahMid aot be grutfree but the visitors are expected
being carried and proven larther
It Is farther orderod. that pahUc
bring their blankets along.
WlUlam along, the argnmenis being sastained
aoUoe thereof be glvea by pafeUcaMears. of Boyne City, U commander by tbe Bible.
Uon of a copy of ihU order, for three
and M. D. Morgan la adjutant.
At » o'clock Sonday
auoeenlre we-.-ksprevms wsald day
Traverse City entertained the other prayer lueeiiag was held aad of hearing, in the Grand Travoraa
Herald, a newspaper printed and etp
ans well last year but will
everyone rejoitad In the praasnee
cuUled In acid coorty.
deavor to do even better this y««r.
tbe Holy hplrtL At I0:». there
FRED E WJLUCBR.
- should Slay away but all should
by Elder F. B. BradteaJudge of Prateta.
• to Camp Mllllken.
burg on the doctrine of the churcY srpl. l-HB-31
TOWERlSflSH
WATERPROOF
OILED CLOTHING
kMiu b-tt,.-wMr, km9«becow eui on
-
2:00 p. m.. Elder W. a BIIU
preached a rousing sermoa oa the
falling away of the church which sras
completed the latter part of tB« fifth
century. At 3:30. tbe reatoraiioa of
tbe gospel after the dark age of ilM
rears was dtecussed. the rastoratloa
being finished In 1S30.
After the afternoon serrlca.
bapUtmal senice srba held, there be
ing four peraoDs Immersed io tbs bay.
la the evening. Elder Oornlsh finlahed
on -The Soul of Ku*
He wUl preach tonight on the eomer
ot Union aad Front atrwu aad aOmrw
invited to boar him.
Bora—To Mr. ud Mia. W. H. Lorelud yesterday, a girl.
The regnlar areeUng of ths Em
Star will be held Tueeday evealng. at
which ume electloa of ofllocrs
Uke place. Membciu will pleaae c
prepared to pay dues.
I M.Ae. caurtflEn
isias^ssLgis!
For fiale by JehnaM Onag f.
EXCUI^NS
PebeMaSqubtib
Sunday S^Sfli
eiMND RAPIDS or
MUSKE60N
Tnio will leave Trmmie Qty
Et6KX)Em.
Retornius train wUI
Grand Ka^ds at 7:16 p. m.
Muilcegoo at 7:16 p. m.
ftfiisfl Tup nuts
To Gnad Bfipidfi
tlM
TbXofikMion
.
- 91M
TeSfigiafiw
. .
UM
THE MAN
who «Mn modarata priead aboes, aod bu net bfin
tbeofit Frlc4rlck*ahMmiuedtbfib«t<ailbMofil«M
mr
m
eoaft NO more ihon .
ltw>»ioigood>Ms^
Shoes fit modwate priow, we
an vficy filneR.
Weiataad that tin mka who
oomwb«nbrn.M or SS.M
aboea dbaU have foil vdloa ior
bia BOMj.
Good
ShoaMktes-«oo« Stylea-Good FM Cnnd ValEc Ib Every Way.
5ttIT5‘3»Sl0D5’5Ml
hotc fVUWWHCSt
\
THE WOMAN
Who wfiata to pay mj 9LM
OI SS.M for hm thou md
EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette
MICHIGAN STATE FUR
Detroit
SeptoBber Xrd lo lim
acton Uhii sceL u
West Michigan State Fair
&«nd Rapids
m
vnati a aboe fchnt bu tb* atyW
of high prioe ouea. caa fiod
thMi at PBIEDBIOH’8.
4
Aad th« ba«t part of it ia that
at tbi* atora they an alvayi
able to St yoo. aad yoo know
it’s tbe St tbat oooota.
We want yon to eaO ben 4ba
oext rimn jou Be*d aboea.
I
^
BB
Septaaberltmioieai
SetETB Uaill SewL IMk
FARE (ME tad TWO THIRDS tke
Oae Wtj Ftfc Iw the RsaaaTrtp
Ask Afeow for Putiaakn
B.F.M0BLLBB.6.P.A.
se/ifF Of ounn :,fior5 ^
STITEBANI
tlPO,fi»
oiiM.
s«te
4«t; ft. rwri oiMk.'ViwrrKMat:
»iwd OwiMfl, OMfclW; A. >. Mtr
TtMT
•MMft >«. W.
< itf cot allMPti «■ tim BC^
. ftrtltiw t>H wiii 36M
rpKWAS
KP SUCCESS
la this amt. ftattfHaat oga to a
elaas by hlmaaU iud thereton kartag
raa akmt. vha avardad flrat.
aad tklrd prfna. larlag btotaa Ittto
self hy ahoat lOo yarda. halag aheai
M6 yarde behind Umatil to the aao
end lastanee aad a eonpla
leagths to the saar In the third to
aaea.
Kanalag broad Jump—Arthnr Dewar. Tiararaa Oty. Ant; F. O. Ta^^
toothan, Traearaa Oty. neeetd; J. D
aoagaoa. lUalatae. tklrd.
lAdlaa’ i»ea>^Cn. Ben Ooodw.
Traeerse Cltr, Ant; Mrs. W. Black*
Trareraa Cky. saoaad; Mrs. J.
Heass. Trarerae Oiy. third; Mrs. B.
Clark, Mrs. ft. BsysMar aad Mr*. C.
Markham, all of Traverse City. Aalth*
lag to the order aamed. Mn. V. (
oafortunate enough to t
aaar tho etan, olao toe ondoabiedly
voBld hate aaearad a ptoea.
airla' rare Hdna Weltmaa, Itento
tea. Arst; Looeua Sdeaetrom, Trar*
City, second; Nsllts 1
Trarems City, third; Ruby EIllotL
Manistee, taurth.
fbt man's nee Johnny
nvene Chty. Irsi; B. Clark. Tiov.
rao City, seeoad; B. WlotL Maate«. third.
KAIVftOAD MKN AT PROVCMOMT
magnlAoem race between
•UNOAV.
Tratoamster Romoaer. of the Pore
Margaeite and Tratnmuter 8rou of
(ha M. ft N. BL. Bdvenued as the
of the day. vas caUed
off, owing to the tact that the
prtadpnis were chased about
by the pMlce so much that
they vare Urad out when the race
as called.
Boys' raee under ll yeanNffMl Day Md RmwA ScMking Oooke. ManUtee. Ani; Dun Lucas.
Bmm Wm. PMtvrM<;ftaiio*n
B. Proseh, Trarene
ipwl*, Omi^ aiid
City, third.
< «Mid Cutart all CiUayad.
Shot put-rred Miner. Traterae
City, Aral; James Keboe, Traverse
Tha afflesal aaumata o< Um eauiber City, teotod.
<K SKVia that aUaadwS tha railroad ' Hop. st^ and lamp—W. Brady.
. »aB^ pteak at Proraowm yeatrrdtj Traverse City. Aral; p, C. Pblrbrother,
la plaead at l.M0aad tbr oBielal atU- Traverue City, second, H. Eldiod.
Mto «C thaaa v be had a coed ttme k Traverse City, third.
SUndlug brand jomp-C. Be'Unger,
aiae iaM. ir there bad been man.
there voaM hare been
sood TTaverae city.
•alley Wee Judge.
Umea heeanae ererybody
aajoyad
UaMlTaa Irea the bedhalac to the
C. J. Bailer, ehiet dispatcher of the
.ead,
^
,
Pare Margnetie. was poUoe )odge and
The bit e»*d vaa earrted to the aerrad In that eapaotty like a veieraa.
Bo vail did he oOlelate and ao good
^oak ttonadi oa t«» apocia) t
oae Bern JCaalatae aad oM from Trav* was hla todgmant that ha was preBented with a box of eigan by the
. ana City, ea^ eoatle^t ot
eaaehaa. Wfeee the ualn >n tUe: hoys. Tha vteUma who appeared be
dty at >:M, St vae ae tall ■« it eonld fore him, while admlrtog his Judr
ha ptekad, aame rMtac o« the ateya. i&Ml, kept as elleoi as poaaihle.
The starters of tha varlona races
aetMM top aad aoeae aa the uak aad
were Arihv Davnr and g. Btover.
eraa thoagh erary atnan Inch
while DUpateber MeDemidt and Gtl’
roam was ased. a larte erawd wae
Mtod aa« salthcr tmta aaald make Hanion were the Jndgee 'hnd time
•apan.
4a Maps atait iha raou.
HffWlIlOKWOTAT
Ladlaa Helpad.
The tallraad nem mast bare
seme kind ol a drag vlth the weather
n«in as the day be dkhed oat yaster*
day eoaOBt hare been better tar a
•Mhertac of the kind, n wft ratber
. earn hot that U a part U a ptealc
Md «Biy made thtoM novr the tawer.
mdar a canrae tent, 4ut at the edp
at tb».>tieaBds. the O. I. A. or the B.
of L> a. had their ataad and there lee
mam aad lamtmade were snid The
ladlM had all ihe bnelcen they ooold
' hllMd to aad thaerovdabeatthetaat
Vfa Ihick-'r than Ilea at all Umea.
Than «a* tppeWtlaa on tbr grpada.
hat the railroad men stack hy thalr
la4sa irtu. tho rsmU that ihe opiioiltloa «u:ad to eeU 4u aloefc m the
ladies '.etan the day va« &rer.
ThsQ. I. A.ortotft.o(L.K.Us
1^ «i.'gax:satlga, hot tos member*
hart the |»o^ kplrit havliig engaged
la the hard work aad taking part In
tha races tor the good of tVo ord>'.
ail the aoaey abore rtpeofes gebig
lato Ui) lodga troaaary to porchaee
yagaUa.
WItk such a aplrii.
■aitWMy via aaaa ha ooe ac
larMt aad beat w tha country, i
anapdad.
tfta tarnoah vas dorotad u
gsiifhl neepUoa. the Ume hetog
spaat la gat|hto adtoalatad milU aaon
^ai tha big baskeU vere htomiht
oat aad rrarybody 'Ailed ooi to
Mnaaa.- Tfto diaaor *u honaUtai.
bat M van fha appetttes oad (hm
vas mue ML
■ togtowai drop tram tha etharal hlac
to tana Anna, had been naroidably
detaJaod by tha afttoma eo toe
grmmd^ ao a aakaUMM vat pro. eaisd.
Ths aseoBsioe was one of toe pretUiM avir aaao. tha Mg baBooo asoaodtog to a magalAceni hal^L the para*
toata batog cat looss aad toe drn
. sasde wttooat a stogie mishap,
high dU toe baneOB go. that toe
haggle OMo the bar <4 the uapeae
e* the pafMato. loeked m larger
thM a Agora cot tm paper.
Pidgtog toe pope Mdloektogapward
at tok MHan NtoM to oattBag the
diner eotkleatly to aOev toe caeee
t* he ealled at S o-eioto hM tha tat*
iovBto wan toa araou aad tha vto
!, irat; W. Brody, Ttorarae City.
Ktoaeen ft Behunahy, Oolumhia hOicL
Bteinberg Brathen. Jtonaoa ft Tnner. Rteb ft Haliberg. Pbu 8kermer,
Drag «qre. Bm
Drug On.. Prank
Trade. Kakack ft HopL Cbartea Wtt*
ft RMter. Novotny
brotoera. Majaatte grocery. John Lntonoo. Hamlltoo Ctototog On, Mnaato
Qrooer On, ft. A. Wraver. DttI
•qnirea. A. W. Jahraua. Tom neamUfi,
Oily Book Jtpra, Carl Krtekaoo, A, V.
Fliadrlcb. Hnn^ Back. C CavU Han
nah ft lAj Mereaatfle Co, C. B Tay
lor, Harve Pearce. Arthur Deapres
made aad donated the police badge*.
Everybody knd auto a go
yesterday that the raUroad pJenlc will
annual affair and as it was ibe
laos of opinloo that Traverse
City was tob pUee tor holding It. this
city wlU entenaia the crowd
year.
A,'few of the most vatosbU prttes
wore held to renerve and these were
preacatod to the offlcUU of the two
roads as lokena of the eaisem <n
which toey are held by the employes
of the roads.
The teat used by the tadWo' soxllUry for serting TerreabmenU, was
donated hy the Julios Campbell Co.
PER CAPITA
COST $24.13
ThM M too bumkit uC PNtts to toe
swvarai vuftH «r tts fBftmMl bMU*
tog^M toe cMM lbeu*eql year. A Pqr toff MmMI «ff gnra Itato fttovoMr
stuffy of tM
_____
prtossiy gratss ss OBMMSuff w
unMor to toe uggsr oudsa set
- sigbto. vin Mww bow vsu
have stayed M scftuato. T?
bM due to to# oaietal wpuvk
traaai oCfteer la toe <
toe
oottifUlMsy
stteot law; la addi
POk gCHOLARg IN THE ACHOOLg
tion to this It is due la pan to toe ^
OF TRAVERSE CITY.
tons made by teachers and parrato
to keeping chltdren to schoM Mt
ly toraagk the eighth grade, bat the
- vs sttaadsnos la toe high school
REPORT OF ILIiaBEn
SHOWS THE SCHOOLS TO BE iN
RNE SHAPE.
MISS MsHon Nay W>H Suoesad H. J.
Ruqqlat Aa CemmaroUl Taschei
Ihe meeting of the board of edu
rstloo Thursday night SnpeHntend
ent Oilbert presented the following
interfwtlag annoal report;
1S07-1SM Annual Report of Swperin-
Taaclwre.
BONOK
s tar R Is oaly
..
St a straag to■atotMaad. The people
believe in edneaUou and the support
of a good school system.
An Md sartog. -As toe teacher so
le schooL" sbeeld be toe feundatloii
Idea of malntalaiag a good school ty.tern- rtne buO^tog. well vemllaied
sod lighted, nloeiy decorated and sur
rounded with weU kept yarda wim
r by are 'eaaenttoi.
..................... ........... poor teaching force
win not make a good school system.
There must be good teachers orgsatied into s worktog corps This is
done by securing teachers who can
nad will give their entire time and
Ihooght to the work of training ehildraa To do thU etfeeUvely they must
>e trained and experienced. The time
has come when we are convinced that
nothing aboMd enter Into the selection of a teacher but these quallficatiotti In addition to which It Is nn:ood that a teacher shall always
.. . manly man and a refined and cul
tured wotnan. This U not pUclng out
ofihe porolMe; wehave many that
thU readily deacribes; It U sty aim to
secure and hold as many aa poaalUe
of thbtoarmeer. Our aalary schednle
0 The Bveelng f
Total
ant specUl todUn agenL and H. L.
TuUe. clerk, ot Washington. D. C..
vto^^ve been In town the past week
completing the census roU of the Otiva and Tbippewa Indians to deter
mine toe amount due each deaoeodant
from the Jndgmeat of okart of claims,
have gone to ML plensaat tor tarthor
1 those planes
2C17
as
and iratolng.
___________ _
« leachera beoanae we are not able
compete wlto the larger dUes; thU
win be so But When we hsve an ex
ceptional teacher 1 believe we ahould
exceed oar aalary tefaednM to an-rh
exceptiona
Our teaching corps thU year -has
been m^llent We will aim to keep
Chief JusUce W. B. Covey, aatted
so aiA Improve It.
> marrlnge Ur. wmiam r. HoilaThanking the board of edneatioa
baugh. of Detowarc. Ohio, aad Amy
and the people of the city for their
hearty cooperabon to ths matotenLane, of Thompsoomie. on Aug. S8.
)ce of our schooU aad for toelr toAs this Is the second matricniilal venT«u la school affairs.
lor each, no sympathies are ex
Very respectfully.
tended.
L B GILBERT.
Lon Poodlek and family of Empire,
The report was received and filed
MR furraeriy of Honor, arv in town
on Mr. Soule's motion.
Mddlng toelr trtoads good-bye prepaid
In the abaenee of the mayor, Mr.
story to their departnre for toelr new
Montague was elected chairman of toe
borne to BeUiagham. Wash., where
meeting and the first buslneM before
Loa has a very luerattvo position as
Ihe boose waa the report of the claims
! sawyer to a large saw mill. We
accoonis committee which
ail nntte In vlahlM them Oodspeed
adopted on Mr. Soule's motion. Th's
toelr Journey and la their tature
was followed by the report of Superborne.
[Bteadem Gilbert detolltog toe resig
The band boys' Ice cream social last
uiiloni of two teachers.
Aalurtlay eTeninc.wni not very largoRamgnalieiia.
1} attended for some nahnown reaaon.
aa a wortoy eaose and ahooM
Miss Mabel Perry, teacher at the
have been the event of the aroson
Central building handed to her resig
and Honor enisens ought to have coonation as did also H. J. Roggies. of
Sldorwd It aa such and showed their
toe commetelal department. Mr. Oil*
edsUou to the hand boys and
ben recommended that MMs Lois
made the affair a Baancial success.
Thacker be tendered the poeltlon of
Hsve you noticed that etandard other cities Of the middle west. The eacber In the' Central bntldlug at a
guage smile tm section Foreman Mc following letter from Pres Jas B An
gHl, of our
omvTrsuT wh^i**^'^
Carthy? He has a license to smile as
high eshod In Marloa .Nay be employed to fill Mr.
•port
be U papa to a hran new baby girl
r will give you ihelr opinion of Ruggles* place a* eommerclaJ leacher
the condltton uf our liigb i-cbool In at s salary of 370
aad Joe eays she is a dandy.
The M ft N B and P U. R. B pic* this reopecl:
Mr Gilbert recommended that Miss
Ann Arbor. Mich . June 1, m«
Me aod eaenrsion to Provessoot Sun- Office of the President
Eth«i Blnyhsm be transferred to toe
Aug. SOth. wsa wei) patronised
Mr I B Gllt>en.
jOak Park school aa principal at
Traverse City. Mlcblgan.
by the empMtyee and their ma'ny
I salary of $50 a month sad ihsl Lee
friends from tola pUee. Everybody Desr Sir—
I beg to hiferni you that the com Hornsby be made asslsiani priovIpaT
r^OTled a very enjoyable time.
mlltee cm diploma seboets have con I of Ibe High school s( a salary of tbO
W. B. Covey, oar genial druggist. Is tlDued the Traverse rit> school on
'a monib Ou Mr Soule's muiloo, the
patting n cement fonndatton aad cel the lift lor this yt-sr and the two foi
recommendation* were adopted,
lar under hks drag store, which adds lowlag yewis
The committee are strongly Im- j
Other Business.
much to the tpeparance of the buUdpreaaed with Ibe ld<-a that as yon have
three hundred and eighty.five atudents I Mr Gilbert brought up ibe msIU
Artole I
» has sold his aafive cablaeu for (he manual train
is very desirable that you increase
toon and fixture# I Jas Wyse and I the Dumber of )-our tesrbeni Its »ns!lBg irara, toe cost to be about
that your clsssee____ __
Archie is a genUeman of leUure for
Mr Codmsn’i morion that the
large for the be«t results
short Ume.
tract be awarded to ihe Gretllek i
Yours truly.
Mra. Jamea Truapowar ato ri
tml» carried
JAS. B. ANGBIOdrea of Rapid City, are toe guest*
Mr. aztd Mra- Ira Gordan. parents ot
LOCATION AND NUHBEM OF FUFILg AT END OF YEAR
Mrs. Trujnpower.
Bldg
‘ ‘
■
Mrs. FloreBoe BaHon. accompanied
hy bar sisier. Miss Isabelle MUcbell.
retaracd to Traverae CKy. Friday,
after a lew days' visK with Mrs. Ite|.
tonh parents. Ur. snd Mrs. Truman
65 43
MtlcftotL
M,' 11- I2S 158 165; m
The t-yror^ daughter of Hr. and
Tout to all grades and bulldtoCT
19-9
Mrs. Jamas Miner ot Egen. died Fri
Nod Cooley, Jack Dempsey ami
Jake Henaa, of Trarerae CUy, nssislft
by three oncem from Manletee. were
the poUoe tarce and epent
day ronadtog up the offenders. Tb«r
had im patrol wagon, bot wveryone
pinched tooed tha ]ed^ and took his
medicine wltboet complaint.
Ball Onma.
IBs boll game batoean tha Pare
Marquette and the M. ft N. K. waa
won hy toe M. ft K. B.. C. J. Betttoghotoa. at toe M. ft N. B betng the
umpire. The score was 11 la 9, the
P. M. team getting ntoe to the
ond innlDf and then never seeing
home, aweet haose any more. SatisCed that (he P. M. U tosy. the Manis
tee bunch want aoetoer game and
vlB be aoeeoimodated qn the O. W. D.
grounds to thM otty aa tocm na possi
ble.
Deapiu the toot that there wni
Urge crowd preseM. there vrere'
aoeldeots. a portion of the grand
lUad coUapaed but no ooo was hurt
Band ConteaL
CsMpbeBU band taraMhad the rnnslc
for the oaeastoa aad made one of the
Wggeat kRs ever neared hr
Koi only was chair music apprecUted.
bot after dlnnor, they
rube eoetiHBg aad evecyhody thought
Adit -gaptoer band had made
penrance. Tkw band coatest betveea
toa legal and NanMap band resulud day of dM^ totontam. Burial va
to a vMpry for Traverse City, the aader toe Areotoa of-Uailertaker I
prise betng a loving cup. There were C. Lm. latsmeat at Champion HIU.
two of these, the wUning band being
8bel Clark Ux* adraouge ftf toe
allowed Aret choice,
lenp excuntae to piaUe Lake tost
order Wee |
BftMTdnr and
There was
qaaiataace with his wUe who U a
anywhere and m Inlaxicantn were gwMiofMrt. John Cruse, at their cot
allowed CO tot groanie. Ibe railrand tage.
men didn't propona M allow anything
to happen to mar the pleasure of the
day sod they dldaX
A committee of man wfto knew
their buttoem Md had good :
00 tkat there vma
"nothUg ftotog.- whatever. ThU to Special to The Mrantog Record.
Uato deaervM a grvot denl*of ciodJt
and shows that promises made by ttM'
railroad men are not made to be airaek a pole at the Naltonal Wo^
DMh ptauu.
oeeeral emptaycu
bM to be kept u the vory an^bnraed out a transformer. Bor
Mtar.
There were a nuphar ef offlctola factory.
present, toetedtog •aparintevdent of •UI ot eo
TV OerroetlM struck town aad
MoUve Povar V. M. hkMall. Aratot- played a good game of ball.
The
Master Mecbank Wleat ato •core waitdlng to their eroffit 8-5.
of toe M. ft N. T.; They arw n Baa koch o€ hoya and
Tratomaater Bomeaer. Chief Dlapateh- while they can rialm no- rialm tu
very taatiMaa. they wae* cMnn. The
er Bailey, Tnrd Master Ctambertoto loeni boys had many errors charged
Dtapaicker MMtotmldt. <4 the -gtatot toam aad erron Msi toe
sme.
Prv Marqoatte.
Canffiffatoa ter coaaty otioes are
Pbai tooMM.
^^-'sSAaTtS
•>liod
Tbe raRroad
1W half toM each rotor aad
wUh toe poceeaB of toe Arat ananei
e and to toane who aided by ftw _ . ir^in. Mat toe otoro telMw
hanoa-hoMa aiae aad gou pnwitoea
natloM toey are enpedally gratotot
E,
1
We Vve a very much larger school 1 The
f supplies (or the nanfor toe rise of toe cHy than 1» found
iTslntog and domestic srience din a very large majority of the cities
of toe west The question of provid paitmcnts «*.* toeu brv>sKbi op b> ir.c
ing Qtore room for it has already been •np-rtmendeni. Mr tjllber* staling
Aacnaaod tn previous annua] reporu. that IV varioro kinds of lumber, etc.
aad U now before us for some solu
needed to IV manaal tralntag departmem would cost sVui llivd, the Soufh
^
EXPANSE OF SCHOOLS
sre Lumber Co Vvia# bid 3IIA4C
iMtiMctien.
and the J E. Creilirk Co. $91 5" lo
Balarles of high school icueb•ddltlOB. patoC*. oil*
screws, et^..
Ealarieu of grade tooeffers
would V needed.
Salaries of supply toschers
Salaries of sapervlsors. n
After considerable dUcussloo. '.be
•ic-drawing ... r............
1003 *•
motion of Mr. Codmae iVi I15« be
Salaries of superiatendeDi
appropriated for the insmial Lraining
Cost pw- capita. Instrwcttoo
hlgh.eshool .....................
a $4 aV IlIP for tv domestic urlence deCost per capita Instruction
ps(4roents, carried. On Mr. Codmaa «
to grades ...............................
13 44
morion. W O- Foote was sutVr:re^
Cost per cnpfta instnacUon
average in schooU ..............
1* 23 to make tbe necessary purcha«cw
tneiffufitai Cvpenuua
the manaal inunlos and such tuppliet
BaMrfes <4 Mnltors ................ gSSU M as is practical.
Bldgs aad repair* .................. Jttd M
TV asatter of more light fur ibe
Fuel
manoal trstnlng depurimeoi
Books, nm included school
ruaVL on Hr. Curtis' mot
supplicu
Foote was empowered to
prism glam lor the wtndows in toe
(■out per cnplu for incMentala H S...................................
6 71
'■ii
Total cost
ot schooU
(or
::
.M X
that Is BW ptoTo hraefictol to her 1 •«•»>***'
w
jiM
heaRh. Her may trleods here ei l**“J*»«
pram too detora toot abe mayretaral lt> nplRyrag that tkanaad with iM^ta
hMktag mm Bko her wsaal seif than
Bor^rtapffF^i^M
•ho has tortke gaat few montha.
I Dixir of Sana. At Chltfcr^
Mrs. Bteveaa wfff remoln sereral D> proeeeOs
proeectW itaa|«
deiw otoMri
aad hIm
weeka. hut Mlta Ruth wUl make
OB tot menu uf tot'
exlewdeff vistt at Northport on their
retuni. .
Thst i. OM of muiy MMOH «||f
ft ft ft.ft ftftftftftftftftftftftft
PERSONALS,
ftftftftftftftftftwwftftftftft
Fran BMuedsyta Recoeff.
■ ra. J. H. WbUe ret^uVed to Chlca«o today.
Mias Broale Wiser went to Solon
Hitog to
A S Ro
Rordronx. of MuakegoB. post
ed ihrougb toe city yesterday oe htt
reium after a bualaero (rip to Dotath
and tho Borto. Ho nado hU patents.
Ur and Mrs. Eli Bordeaux, of North•ri. a ahon visit.
The Misses Helen Monroe. Vivian
Stone and Mildred Shanon returned
to their home to Grand Rapids after
week's visit with Marjorie Hefflop.
KexM Mokese.
Mist Laura
wno has boon vtslilag friends at Hancock, arrived last
wc Bight tor a short atop with her cousin.
Mn. B U Hu^co. She wlO Iggro to-
Average No. belanging. In high
acbool ......................................... S50.5
Average No
belonging In
grade.........................................1709.2
Average Na belonging in all
webools ................................ 2CH0.C
Average .No. dally anendsare lMl .t
Percentage ot attendance in
high school ................................ »7.l
Percentage «4 attendance In
grades ...................................... M.l
Pertwniage of auendanre in
•fbool*...................................... *f,n
No. Of pupils per isncber, sv‘rsge ......................................... St.2
have auaefaed to this report a ta
ble showing tbr kKattoo of the pupil*
of the city In the different grades and
buildings.
A comparison of our attendance aod
toe number of pupHs ot the e«lrc
school assigned to each teacher, as
shown In the annual report of toe
state nuperlntendeni of public instreetlon. with that of ether Michigan
dues gives the rollowlng:
Adrian. U: Alpesa. 96; Ann Arbor,
30; BsUle Creek. 34; Cadillac. 3g;
Pilot 35; Orand Raplda. S3. Ionia. 23;
Jackson, 34: KaJamasoo. 34: lAusIng.
31; ManUtoe. 23; Mutoevoo. 32 Sag
inaw, 24: oPrt Huron. 38; PouUac. 31
Thl* has been lowered 1b our cky
In the last fire years as wc have se
cured addlUonal-seboMs ro that the
present limes the schools are well
arranged in this particnlar except in
the high school which I. too crowded
for the best of result*, our svermge
Ou Mr. Soule's Mkm. dusUcss
brooms wUl be purchased tor thiue'
tanttors tVt dosira toes.
Mrs. Ooarve Metcalf Is stU]
iU wlto typhotd fevur. oad Vr ffatghMtsa Oenrode. aged 14. w
strteksa with the dlsoaao flaturday.
fbo
General t>emani1
Haalth.
Mra. A. SWwtoa off (MMXer. VMa,.
.
d «» ye
w.^.1 -e «, iMd hm
Rato, ot weat TwtMto atreet MR thM alwm
alwan hero
Wa far a
gi^aat fftf
■Titag tar Omesto. Northpewt. Oaffar
ffBcsrot liquid kattou mmo^ af kaaita
Imdge. Gkartorolx. Petpakey, Harbor
a Uxattra whisk ghyfffiii mM
Bptihg. Botm CUy aad tamt Jordan. touMMa for tamOy use >riwgi to aiita
iroe aad Uetralt tost evea'°HarT7 Roacoe came homa ftwp
Houghton, where he has been attend
ing the school of mines, last evontog
to visit hU pareota.
Mra. M. Slocum went to Key«Ume
today to visit her son. Dexter.
MMs Mabel Morgan and Miaa C. A.
Loop returned to Fife lake today after
vlsHIng B C. ShntUer.
Miss Helen Gregory reUiraod to
Fife Lake today after vUIttog here.
Miss tsetia Vtaod rctaraed to South
Boardman today.
Mrs w. B Letsao went to Kaynoae
today to vtalt.
Mn. A. Coson retoread to Gafflltoe
today after vtolttog .at the home of
r. Obershaw.
Mra. Lou Loop iwtnraed to Grand
Rapid* today after vlalUag Mra. B. C.
> Blacken, ooe of Ibe fire
as tmu apendtog UiU w««
racauoa. retnned tost night from Ractoc. Wis. Where be vlaltod. stopping
also at other WUcoasto potou. He
will return to hU duHes Moeday.
Herman Hyman left tor Indiana to
day OB buali
Syrup ff np smi Ozir cd amms ■ ^ta
toe ptvtetsme by the WA-lnfoi^i,
To ^ iu bsoeftasi tftstSa always
toegmmtoe~n,,nnfm>m,slhy tosdl
faruM rig %Tup Co., aty. sad far ^
..............
rtiMAir EucQoii itna
To toe Legnl broBod Votva k
Grand Invune UouBty:
In acrordaacw with 9m BiMaMg fta
lice. »ro sre hereby aoUftoff that u
feneral priamry eleeltoa will h^MM
In toU oronty oa tos flrat Turofffl^lB
SeptemVr. Iggg, far aB poUtllBl
punieu (or tha pfiav of mi14m
lag cuadMaiM tar toe otteau of fflip*
poIUcal party which hat voioff la
favor ot toe dlrM mmihMttOB of IM
pany raadldatns to emntMu or llM-
9lri^' tol. 3rd day of AugAi^r
C»1AB. ft. MRHMm. !
To too siMrtff TtTXuHr T?^n
County;
1
Yon ore baroby aoUflud thV • I]
and Utuenant Oororoftr. •
nominating caadMnteo hy wy bMI
vny which hv rotoff to toror.
direct nominalffm off Rg
.itaa In cou........................
Bcrtotff b> Act
1901.
In Witneas
Witi
WWof, I huvu h«4l»
•fftattff
vol M _____________
tolrty^t
of July -TtouWiff
to too
‘ Vy
..............
our Lord nUiMeua huaft
[BEAI4
C J. _
Dtpstty SMTOtory
utwhrAiroftI t____
tout _llmr .
tog friends at Luther ter totwe WMks. moBtoo from too Mto ffsy of Aagfm.
A. D. IMS. Vve Vro aQowsil tar «lA. .
of De- ttora to twuaent tVtr claims SfliiHt
tttnr, gla^ara guests of Mr. and Mrs. asld deceased to asid oouft tar uafVnstlM snd udJustmenL naff thM iiB ^
James M. Young.
owdUors Of SUM Juusnstd ara TWMtaff
I. who has raced borwro tn Egypt. to preoMii (heir clatms to naM UMfL
Iiely. Sooth France and In Urerpool. at IV proVte ofSee. to Ihu «Mr of
U spending sereral days In toe city. Traverae nt>. in said eouaty. dft^or
CTharle* Germaine aod wife reinra- Vforetoeztto day of Duromhur, AJD.
ed last night from a -week's trip
: IM8. and tost clsimu vffl V bMri
Chicago.
by said rourt oa Muatag. too SMi '
I of Deop^wr, JL a Ufli,« A marriage license was granted
IICIG ECZEMA
FIFry-EllfEW
Suffered Tormefrts from Rftt —
Boils Formed as Big ss Welnuts
—In Frigirtfiil Condition tnd Could
Hirdly Work-Tried All Kinds of
Remedies to No Aviii—At lost
oog. 25-s4l 1«-I6-2S.
FARM FOR SALE—40aerw«(«MM
land (Vi 1 srUl sell at ft huaMta
toroe^iuarteiu of «
waM iff
' «d.eoJift
M. & L L TIE CM
WHOLLY CURED IN 8
MONTHS BY CUTICURA
-Ihsds
ramr uuo tv w^d. sad 1
•m now * D >ac arty-five Tf«n old. I
ertro aH ku» M of mtidteteei I brord ff.
__
but_______o
fouMd B revf. 1 wa* trulT is s
frightful cumiiuon. At !ml my bknl
wee tn tad (bst I bruftr out sU ortv
Wlto red tad wtute bails, whkh kepv
powing unto toey were s* Ug m wa
.J
my wkAe indy, but I kept fraswmebIng s* wd M I could. I wm eo nm
Octwb tost 1 could hsnDy do my work.
Mr. Srisoc K. Burnett
tV »• ff Cutomra r
me be «u* eonftdro(
•xsJ. in time, cure a
Soro. Oin^t,
““
—
1
.
oboot right BoBtV. sad I ran
tnitMitfy my I sm corod.^^ I ranlialJjr
who are affliood
some m I w«^ V
Geving Uiri. if they *UJ w ibem
SCTOVto^ to dlrvcUoai. (faey will And
fhera sir to»7 I
Any awe douhtiiu tV'trutT^vWTWe
con wrVtoHr. Boroett. whowg toiwr
'1 tosiifriJy rodone toe uboee Uutanirori It • tv iniih. I know Hr.
• R. Burnett. Tlptoa. Is."
Grotlr uariatosgi wlto (Tutkwra. tV
Mt 8km CVw.
' ' wUh.Cutkair
to* sevurer bnua
CWticutu Braotvrot
CANDID.ME FOR
j
County SuTTttyoi’
A* a Republkao Caadi*
date for the office of
Couoty Sture^ of
Grand Traveree Coastjr
1
|
i
•
Mr.LP.fatermaili
dearc* to exprea hi*
thaak* to the voters lor
past favon, and that ^
ag^ earnestly desires
tbetr voces and stypoW !
vT’
tfUNe
nsnasww
Many Eirtols Marit ^
OoMiig J^s m Old
Mission the BeantUnl
Mm O. w. o. MmMI Tm
I
Vwttrdajr Afternoon 9y a
t •coroi(4tea.
k lar tbo BasUon.
b^«tol. Tho^
IV nttor tm ktutac, «b4 tcolnro
e«. TIaiaa hit a «aadr t«« oa<^
to tetl and MorM acorod. Right here.
Rooel pdllod off a plar which
Utonght to ho aaprooodoatod to local
la the Indian aaBBSwr-a mellow light
Ob the beaatttol Grand Trarenr
hay.-
ocal seleclion 'Violets," and n-epmi.l
•d lo an -nr,.re
Miss O'KrI.-u and
Miss Lvlimae gu'r (Oano solo.
FtedorM LdMpr aaatao dlod at the
heme of Ua,&eaU. Mr. and Mra.
Prank Rtxtoe, Ml Went Ntoib airhec
at t:lb Raadar Btoralng at the age
of it roar«<^e had beoa til tor a
a paar aad a half, altbongh not
I toad to hla bod hot toar aoatoa.
V Boaldoa tbe paieato, be It rarrlred
br two brotbera, Merle oad Grout, and
MO alater. MIh Sadie, all of wbeto
roaide at hoote. Tbe ronng mas had
•prat hla satire ttte ta thia elty.
Paaeral rarvlera wCl be held tonerrew at tbe home, tbe Bor. Detnaa
CooUto oSletotliig. Tbe reauias wUI
ha iaurrad la Oakwood ceototerr.
OLD SOLPICItr RNCAMPMCNT IN
THAT CITY.
.Tbiado. Aag. *1.—The Tetenui’of
tha Ctni war are here la effcanp
■ML There are aot oa many aa
wm In prerlou ncampmenia
aa araay of them aa tbe roll call
••■aiad hare goat Into the toat great
'Uveaae.
^
tbo root ^ratag of the aaOtohflMBpmrat. Thlo erenlng May
er Whitlock arm make an addreaa
toaraally aalaodlog a welcoma.
tor machlnci. coal room, refrigerator,
ore room and office.
for a
band
separator
plant, eoBsistliig of fifteen horse power beriler. ten horse
power
engine,
combtaatiOB churn with a capacity of
aary appoiwius. will cot approxlmati-Miely fIJOO
Machinery (or a wbol-
milk ptost will <mt about <i.iiui>
This eoalpmeni
1.000
to 1.»0
will handle
pounds of butter
-m.-,ONein and Prank KabI, of
Chlcago.Seft Old Misalon on Salurday
Uat for Hamlin
Lake.
The
we. k,
previous to tbeir going away was ipde«-d well filled In with good
IhlDgs. <
To begin with Iheir arrivals at The'
PlBoa was warmly wvie»mesi si old’
Mission, tor Old Misslan being such a '
homey, romfort-taklug
Mule resort
that ih- summer [.opulailon is mad-up mosily of women and children wlih
an occasional husband and father
apesd ibr. week end.
So one t
lon the
pretty w<-:i Imagine ihe scn^silon
i
imaicdliwo young ni-ii creai-ii and imaif
ns men
Btely ihe (uii begen. The young
n
Icnalnincnis. supMers. corn
II kiniL
of games, drives lo the Iigbi boue»i
Miee III
laci crervilrtng was done tor iheui
to
heui to
make Iheir slay plcasanl. but
r'lli
Ihey wcni
To say Ihe other gu-sl... ........ ..
el Tbe I’toxv sere sorry to bare th. n.
k-avi- MU soon would- 1k>
putting
<l
mildly. Bui then, all good limes ooDie
lr> an end.
'
Summer is al*»ui over
fixeryday
now aoDie gu»d-b)«- is said.
Mothers I
sllh children arc beglirnliig to burry !
back 10 lb*' Pity to have ihvir children ’
lead.r for srhool.
j
Ur 8. M (lampbcll and famUy leave
soon for Bxansian. Illinois t>r. GoorS'BlMlamk for rhlcago. while the tam-'
111.-* of Dr t; N. Kreld.-r. Mr*, ijco
N. Black
I'r lli-orgc K Sicrrieker
Arihnr I*»sfl.-1.l 'l-o Pa.sBcId, Jr.. IV
J
in |
ve
pie hand Meparaior plant without ar-
abouy be a tauk of water, wbirb by
Its own automatic force each day
would water tbe flouera In 'be pots
and also Ibe flowers
arottod the foot of i!.e vaiw
Aceordingi.T rh* went to work,
ployed a mo-hflolc. svperlntetMlei
craatroulion
bersetr.
The lauk
, .-s,.a,s
’ wot** '
I'.r •» nlv-ot «
Slixl tm!«t iw SIM every IX... xxw-l;..
torre:
hrlng lack ixtixM-grapbs of nre
Afrleoo blftl* and oth.-r siilii.sU lak-n
ib.- u-aier
la life for several -f tb- Uig museums.
tank Into
iD- ladliig Ibe SRililisiiatan InsmiiMon
ilie smoll
IVasbingloti aiel lie- AtiM-rl.-an M-i
weight I; { ^
ito of .Vai-itwl
HiMory ii. New
Him (he
be large i
York. Tbe pn-*ld-n! «as .luiious in
amt o|H-U)x Ibe x:
<■> below, thus si- i
have Mr rhapmati sc-oiuixaiiy bliu,
r> duw from It sod
SIT* Ibe New York Times, bnt wb*-n
refresh the fluw • dnring the cool
this ws- roiiml to >» liiiiwaslble It v.vs
boars xjf
By morning Ibe small '
drcMexi that Keruilt should get axvm□d the weigbla
"
plete -amerw ouifli ond be trained la
ponton again, th
Its nav l-y Ur. rhajxoian.
'"r upper one*
'“*j
Mr. chgpmao tou K-ng been a frlewd
unk flli* • • x*i ibi- |ire.
y of the preeMvul. A* sa-.aUii- -urator
When Miss Jackson
of tbe deiarttoent of ortiUhulucy of
design of her
tbe Museum of Natural lllsti-ry be
le iDechanl-xni s
ba« made fre>|uent (ri|Si iaio ibv in
will be a thing u besiiiv
tenor of Klorida. pbo-.ognpbiag rare
'
-------i and beentlful birds at rluee range and
OEVERY'S
POLICE
-----------------
FORCL
fnillam K. tk-very, ilie same "Big
Rlir who was once r|i|<-f of police .,f
Now Y'ork cliy, h> about to return to
hla former scUvUico, but not na Ibe
(ity'a iwyroll. fie to building up s |u’ire deperttnent of hto onix. -f wbMi.
of coarse, be will be tbo l.co.l b:k1
front
This tcllnu. be suid ;h- other diy.
has been ln«i-lr>Hl b.x c-unili-n nvjoesis
from business men uo<l oili.-r* to e*
labltoh a s.rsiem -f’ppoiecilrxii which
'**•’*- *•
l'‘“ "• •aiTto 'he .lebcl.-n
'Ics of tbe ilepartroeiit
b.T General niiigliam
lib privsie i-ollcemcn, so to xin-sL wlM nunilier near
ly a (h.uisand tx-f -re n .rear has pnescl.
and ibev will
xlil
men who kintw the
crrwksran stgl
-I hR-en't a
take of
Blnghar
" -trot the I
t to wlrolly innd.vjns'e
and loefflcienL My me.
stoh'
‘
^'iiecioo m n.e
mi-seiiD oue of the most complete sud
rslual-le lo the work]
ll has been iiniisuiil Indeed for him ;
It> lu'a •bnxugb IVnsbliigrnn sn-v Mr
n,«iM“xeii bas tw-n pn-snlcot wl'liout .
stefftop c'-rr fr*r Uinctw-ri or •Hnner
at the While llmise, v. Ix-i the pfr-l-|
dent anj be liuxe dis.-ues.-d
the del
UM
birds to
cheap,
plant
to
Expvrimcn;
14.250 for a
tocludlng
up raising tobacco
hapf!
be
artificial . pi,n,
made
In
^ owubllshed
l•o!nt
. Neighbor Mlo Maa a Oarden."
Mrs \V H H Kir; aud Miss Emma carefully explaining that the pea porAlieu (H JarkstlDx I
llllBols,
are trail was a composite. The other r«%again s' tuime in i e (Vsnery. Mrs
Ideals, those who liad enjorad
th«y
-d from the n- prlvllecr of (rieadsblp srilb the tote
ahlrh detoved Ueneral Culcheon, of Maplewood, were .
I.!-f-d.vl l.v her ideseed ud fodched by Dr. BiwdleyM .
m-ii
tender (rirat* tO%l» «■ » MB who
Km.: who, w
l<v.-d nsiure. who. In^K. "losed all
WllHer eitd to
ihiags. both great and imU." and
''-iiiiiie i-r j- fur a- Xfllwaukee and v bo -walked with God to nu garaM."
it-nre by |kk>
P. rhAin here
we form stnmger
S B. M'olf c f <'hi.-agi) ,<ccumpar.i.-d friendships than would
be poraible
cturlQg (be same period of Hty life,
s automo- Ceruto ll Is that we dreed the portod sUlers.:
thgi pome with the fall days and
MUs Rinxe icDg fur Ihe re«sa«nbling next oitmnvlghtxorhcods on tl
The de.lrurtiot- of s Imre t.v l.ghT
charb-s
ingion for plans of otganlmilon, Ustjn^r Mfchigsn r,ix
of machinery and plan for building.
lows
»ort
caused th.
( horses
j
The Sonia Kc road is locating Urg-
Arthur Meeker, tnanager of the Ar
England
Oermaii
....
along 1
lweo(y-four
American Form
the genrieiiMB from Phltodrtphto..
who. after a few hours spent at tbe
■xtlalmed
apprecUttogly.
I' Om< na I
A NEW O^E TREE.
the le-st kind -f :
•y-ersl lea*<ix. laclud-
i-|.|-l"C nod fly lag
sihI wIUi'
Asn.fts Hope to 'Invsat' 0«s That
Will Grow. In Uis Nerth.
tree of tbe herth taff tbnf «th* fteth
' R to aoagbt to beget a ptut Ri whkcfc
: will bs eeabtoed the good tnltt eff
each.
i Ooveniment botantota 0f« craMest
I that ttw resalu of this ettrae mntara
i will bs a setoD tlmt win rww aad
' fralt at a to titode mMway btlween
IkvlanUls I:i-Uie employ of Ibe Cnlt.vijic. to-tortueui of sgrundtare
i;— to bring lulu l■>■•;.2 au oriiugxlliV a|x. I
Brk-ks are red because of Iren ut»
rally .■onislned to Hay bi
ed Into red oxMa of l-'-.a
beat
-■o; to
au uiiujlutnl
I It only sc-ui* so. So
H-C laws of union- bat
■* Ins I4-.-0 doe '
ly no effort
rbl.-li
tx-ani
* lurily nud
and aihl.-l.
'
line I
e stteuiptcd- tt la siniI-. make Ihe .llriw tree
bx- .xxeet table oraoge
i.soDfible lo cold as the
I. h boars Ilie bln.-r. uti
B? vrxxMtoE
E.Td Dp.'EwTIShara’s
-?ij.SrT ointmant
citrus j ”
Indian Ti.miory
JOMNhON ORU« GO.
The Point To Consider
tl
m«i:
field. no.| ibe format
QUAUTY Deter
mines the Real
Worth of Every
Plano TrsnsncOon
In
every
tboold receive 6rst ooosidWitboot
oat
tl:P l<..we«t p
uoAD
V will bo ti
liitfh.
lo yoor
everyday
par-
Willi xiiialiiy and valoe, bnt
to
aclKt
a
Pihoo
iotelU.
eentiy n*|uim a knowledge
of deuilA familiarity with
n«th<jda
ippllew, slor-xl up fr.nn 1
years, are wlihiu *10111 of
ami ssw-mltl* that have )■>
from the while pine belt of
to Hie yclloxv plae Im-K ..r
ptirchan© yon
tLsko the matter of '{anlity
©ration
ciiss(w you becDUM familinr
first'
| tests
WrIU to Ihe dairy division of the |
tram
After s good eoog service It U ea^
lotbary si iheee nseettog W Uatra
lo s short reading or sennoa by oM
.>( the -associate pastors." and Or.
x.ral yx-srs s
mpelUal t
conflru
Department of Agrtcoliurto at
NURRINS OF FARM NEWS.
tv
i.ks of bow to get
oad
ibf Bvt-ragt- I •.)tr locw not
ix)m<
a
of
lot
maaDtaeture
of
informatioo
ai
C-n,purMixx ly few people ar© mlli'-it-nlly well verstid in Piano
^JTo Digest
the Food
hsxe Iwvn m-xp-l lo (be I'axific exxavf
for lliclr la*t ••tarHl, tlien licrmai
■clenllflc for,-lry puli-y mil reo-.v*
better rc.--gnltloD
M.- du not il.mk
nf moving ■ gristmill nl»ut frvxtn .-oo
wbfWlBcM »o *noth.T as ih- (IHd* to
R.I. .n-r.
■V impornr-to Afn
tun, liecnme eibsii«l.v1
.tfirr ..n*
crop to hsrrewt»d soother l« mniing on
fb> It
with Hie Mwinill .n,I
tbe crop ..r tree*
If It
‘ «fty I ,
.vests lo rslto- a irce of a gt
•-« Of Hie 10 wxl
Ibcp one-artirlli "( ibe forew may he
Seven fvrslei, Ibn*
cut each year. piovWlrd 1: rx-*e*ds or
X.MVU.VW o( ,:w iaoi. Uw
to replantc-x] and tbe Mwmlll wiar* ■(
. s.. a>;u.t»c;-r*b!e«y»p
tbe wsi-.'x- place, aad tbe nrxrkinco lire lom- .Jrre .-i. -X J
r.j rw. ef cV-.«.. .^.(,.^^0*
In tbeir permaneut snog li.-nie. near
r-'iC ' I It. A 'V i h...-,
oBd Lftr
W. H. Hardwick, who owns thirty by: tbe •Innitww sbanty" will be a
P; V - '.t. Ir'-eWlv, -d.
.acres of land in Milan coumj. Texas, thing of the luisi. ralstog tree* * bnal
II* 1 W ;p • IX, Muij'i»n*. W, Vw.,
rslsing wbcsL
n--r. —■■r.r uv'>* v.erv I mAfts] Cron
which seven years ago be considered I,;-’
-ni'.-l
li.rTtRwbtoaadeoe-.lMdie.so poor that be could not well U, sc:'
c:-J pl.xm ,
m V-...V
T wo .-M-i <d !>t. A
Vtaiting Card Fad.
It to peach and plum trees and clear
V. X
K 1--7 wir* Uvet I’.ilt <l,d more
Tbe newest rlsittag card tad le to
ed *1.000 lost year
.le.rrw-.cd.
My
have a Itnie plan wbowtng tbe
:t -wA,-,-«w,thro«lIrc-xri
Dr. J. C. H'bitlen M the MUsoori
e '•
-5 ci»atnx.a'«::
College of Agrieniture has by
nine
Or. A. W. Chase’s
Kidney and
f-lver Pills
ik.
a
Weed Predwetien In Csrmany.
i
Among all the nations of iIi-- worM '
Oermony rc-cM,-* the cre.1,1 of bc.ng
Clevclsi
Ihe UKwt ibn'TOucblv selenuflS|,« I
lur-d alcohol, doe. wbl. her llmite-l nstoral re-:
from garbage
refrigeration and a higher cost of 1»-:[ber expcrth«-nts
ir and material
The Sunday evening song serrlccs
lu the bbwdlYy collage eowttooe as
I-polar as ever, with I»r Bradley, of
rieveluad and Hr lUnieT,.of Grand
tl.,p,d*
afterwaring to charge.
Sel|d-ni can s coagregatlGti escnrs tbe
>.-xic^-* c( so able a cumblaatlw of
,li [>.s and (he fact lUai no aalary U
■iiarbx-d 10 the pastorate makes li all
Ibe luorx- remarkable.
So tar. alot.
lie.Iher gentleman has been
kaova
svea lo receive ivmttlaiMa
la
the
-hape of wedding leea.
- gue-i> of Miss Karr at
t of hulldtog dnets company, and capltolixcd mt
tlt.000.OM. It to charged that the
Mnny croaamtea hare eoM aboot treat to forcing amall creameries to
twtra thMr octaol worth and wen aell ost or be deetroyed.
the type railed to the lorallty They ara now ploontag to balld ele
vated si>eela ta New York to oraer
tn which they ««re bnUu
The (M of n hnUAlng obdot m to provide the double thoroughfare u
denes and tbe adjacent strseta ptlsto ' <>.* i.'isry r«i
and
•• trat wlS
~ rarr
/ ..-.w.
from vw
MN w
to *1.SWW
S1.4M , ■elter#- the terrible congesOon.
—
II'' V W. rJw.--2'ro.c,nwC*.. Svutoio, K v
I Rpn Ike toeollty, iRe concemrtry people emttaae to flock yewrs- taveatlgation and experimeni sd on tbe buck.
RlrRtttra RBd the oote of mnTerial
work -prored that any tamer can
^ *>'•
Bgto. UL; Rgra the price for cow iwtae naporogua thal Is Urge, thnder
hulter. not Mly for the YMted Btotos and wlthoot any of the teaghnes* Ts lbs pen really mlgtatler tbu tba
•word?"
araotRfonn mmfbi nod honerihtii
hut for* nenriy all ibe world bealdes.
-$Vre. No sword eon ear* (1
•Incindtac ifMO for roG}Rw|hni
to raalBD a nutter of s
JOHNSON DRUG COMPANY.
<Uok."-tVashtaftus UsraU.
•Hot and 4
H-.ton nf K.--'.h*p.:u—; a! IVi.ervHI. h- !• , r
Ibirlbg tbe heat of ibe .In.T
B'..«ly
from tlie large
a smatU-r one. By en-uing
lank la CIleiL and by l(s
RMred Chief Expects to Enroll M«n
to Look AHsr Crimes Only,
**•
M. Chapmtoi. Well Kotovn OewitMsof sleepln? «r rewervalkm.
. grv-i soocras. The weather was defM, ts Urn a Caiwara to th* Fwld.
ob:-Tide. tut there Is a geceral
.Ithtfnl and the aBsertias lapnliai
MsahMs of Snappint Bieda.
|db;K»litan lo make .-yrry hour rount
loceiber with the other dccbeferr- Ibe lime of departure.
ery festive effect.
Kermli Buoeevelt Is 10 be tbe odl
Ainoog the ne*
arrival* oa
the
■t. cowdies and the cosleaiary
ctol pbotoerspber with (be prvaideot •
Potot ba'
ich Btatr. of Urwnd
and ckkevaerv sold; two “plumparty oa toe Afriran bumiog trii>
la
i Suno.vslde, Mrs. |
Isptds. a I
fltxurUbJd to Ihe frewt yard.
ptefiaration for tblv Iiuportsnt
'billtp Beck
.1 Louis, wtw. with'
hxrv •-ptoms" of dixera sites could
Maplewood. I >e plucked (
a>e cent*
each: a
for Taft
and
.kke: x..llixg ct
of New lorti rity
wex-plng vKtory
igh'er of R.-<lftem Sou
Hryar r-sulied 1
I Mr anxl Mrv Baevne V
wfak-b «
The Suitoos Hay band
I'bicago who are
v»i
lurulshrd some mustr aOU ibe people
Ki-rmit's abuuUlers wl
lie hea x x
. alwx had x,pent a delighlful eveatog toall bis father's aecoanis
g,'her bad the sddliloual pirwsare of
tore* In the jmigle# of i
kiu-alng that t«4.i-0 was raised Car
nen( are to Lc lllustral
I.le hrsve little cfaurcll oh Ibe MU.
i crop
tificlal refrigeration, where labor and|(Miio. todlcsi.
material are
The rec'c: town (yu give* at Tba
r jj,,
the bewefll of the tndteB
TcabTtrrlan church Of OmeUA
le* huge Signs hive been ‘ of roanlrr s hod sili'etlc leagues
therefore vary from *2.000 for a sIm- j«-on.
I**"**'*
----------------Yeon, Rto-vra .-n, T.upM by F.
sired to fteet BOOPthtag new and
beantlfnl to tbeir toetoarv.
A bappy
Mea came to bee. Sbe woald have a
large vaae evnstroeted. coDialnteg pots
S* aowen. and set tt lo tbe center of
a flower bed. Within tbe vase ttiere
.. ..-u
i_
^
OiiH-iiA Mieh. Aug. »- As the red'
'of BvmoM-r draws n««r, plctilcs. dnv. >
.I..1
riK
I,
1.e night riders are forcing ' „,apis.,,... ....vitrv i.toxgn.m
perl
s estlmsied
Aa torratlcaUra of the erraraery Oucraaey roww and 'w< balls
rs of Mrawls rricw I
' hrataew ta ucTcral oUtora by the Un which be paid »32.l'>n Th. ivric- doc*
I Chickasaw nsuubs Wild straw
ited StMltoportiBenlof Agricoltlire not include ihe cost of rsnsporia
bi-rvtew s'hich loraicriy grew |n gveal
boa ahowa Uuit the cobm of many of tioo.
profusion have bcxti killed bv pas
the bUtoree wo* due to lack of a sufturta^.
. .Retont Boaher of cowa. which aboald A mt to the I'nltvd Slates
^ iralnload of 1.«(hi goals from New
toM be toee than 400. and that otbets , ^ Detroit developed ihe fact
Mexico was iwnsiy rocetved ta KaorAd
M u»wr
* e“‘
sas City.
«tify >■.
WIU SNAPSHOT WILD UFE.I'
eemeten. »t lawreocetaire. Ini. de
Mr and Mra. W R Sione, for a
itb. left on Thursday Iasi for home
MrY Burrows,
from
fl. veland.!
Ohio, will suy until September IMh i
Mias Mary Corley of Akron. Ohio,
a nleca of Mrs W R. Stone, bas re ;
c.-ntly come and will stay
ihruugli
The total cost of a croamcry would |f»tiu.-r» tio-
ported
&Y«tin0s Come Nearer
JackM.
I
11.000 more
Whoto-mllk
W.
a cY ber family a
reatlBg ta tbe famny lot hi Gteendale
of
from '
rrfrlgerallng machine
,
rapber on African Trip.
ltd,
at”
The gueeia at The Pines «... _
farewell party on Tuesday evening to
honor of Mtoa O'Brien and Mrs. W
W. Webb, who left on Tburaday tor
home.
Tbe party being a
"tBeky“
costume party, each guest appeared
to bla “taekteat rig." while two-atepa.
Packing company, rvwnnily
COIT OP RUILOINO CREAMCRIG6.
coonty,
prompteA by ber lore for her tote de
hut dancca sud cake
walks were
dote tip I* a ■tacky' manner. Mrs.
Webb goea direct to her home to Kan•aa City whUe Mra. O'BrIeii aad Miss
O'Brien go to their home to Chtoago
■and atay abom a'woek. then, accom
panied by Mr O'BrIeB. (hey go east,
spending a shon time to New York
City bat ojost Of the month of Seplember will be spent at AllanUe Cn
eluded the cost will be from tSM to '
Oaalh MM TMniiod tho Ronka Croatv Ctora th. Eneampmont of
Late Year.
DearNn
; PLEASANTER COUNTRY LIFE.
•00 pOQBde of butter and other neces-
G. A. R. AT TOLEDO
to
ogsn lto> ac'
Marlon Eton and IgwUe Hyde.
Ohloago. toft on tbe Thursday boat
for hoiB*.
They have been apei
lending
the anumer with Mra. J. K. Mom
Machinery
Crowded in at
KRinrseiiiDRi!i Parties.
Omena as SeiMember’s
all leave thOrvi part of the w.-v-k or their li-im-.i
In Springfield. Ilhnol*
J. E. Montrose wilt
Wfxeks Vet
There sr
a few bay fever pail.-i > who am^tl
until the middle of Scpieniix-r.
j
In Hoc w.ib ITewldent Ib.Mvveli s
Mr and Mr*. Fred Brandt and -Mto. appotatoK-iil "t a r-Kiiiriiiire ii, skJ iu
Cora Bllott. of Grand Rapids left tor making farm life more t,!.-n^;it to Lio
home on Thursday
They have l,.-- ti
spertol ('oiifcmr-e -,i i-..nnify |,l»ygoesu for fwu weeks of Mias Goldei,
ground* I" lie b-ld t.x ••v- naygrx.ui.J
Bi Urebard Home.
A*-<(s-latk>ii (xf .Vuieri<-a In --■•nii.-ivn
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A Ix-igbtou and
with 111 w-cond fhy cuigrx-ws In ,V,-w
tseo children. Ix-slrt and Wllltoru. yr
York city on Bepi «i i.. 13
Ito I.iiil..-r
will leave for
naUey Gulli k. pr-wldi-ut -f the sseohlog at tl:.
ctotlou. ha* Invited ev<-rv foinirv sn
homes of C. A. Leighton a
Itoriniemleni of wctospls to the Vnlird
Males to stleod this ronfer-ru-e
I
Professor 1. If Kal1i-v. wh.i ha« l-ren
In that town were charged with sell
asked by Pn-shJeui H.xe«-x.-lt 1., sene'
lug bogus butter.
on hto coniml»sl->D oti ■•■-tiniry Me will
At
the
school for
boys at
<5t
lake part lu ilie dls-ti.sk.n
The- c..u. ;
Charles. 111., there are 310 boys who
fereo.-e grew -lOt -.f tin- Inv-silgaikin
cultivate a $A0-srre farm They go to
and cipxTlmeiiis -f hr. M.vrvm T S.-ml
ichool halt of each day and work on
Ipal of Ihe Svw fa"r
firm the other half
Man;
•N.xrtiial » h..._
I Pr Vtidder t--!lrxes that vo-ing t,
them are becoming flnii-claes I
■ plcious s.Mind w-.uld
llenve iti- ■•■iintrx nod the f;irni«
The latest arrivals at the
Porler
Hottw are Mr and Mra. H. Durkce of
Chicago; Mlaa Una Anderson. Miss
Beat Pinber aad Miss Harlet Uobbtos.
of Lotaeue. Indiana.
Man Paaaid Away At tl
Homo of Hla mronte. Mr. and
Mra. prank toetoa.
Water nwwws to Camaterp.
teated
BaMWt life ai OM Mlaalon (or im U
drawing to a clooe aad It baa been an
Ideal year boihgioctolly and flnaaclally.
HoteU hare been crowded
and
They remra lo
some bare been tnmed away (or want salt water bathing.
Chicago October 1st
of room. Ungual to Old Mlaston la
Mtss l.aHtoes. of Kantas City, and
synonym at brlgbi «unny day
Mra.
Jos<mb
Onorsto,
of New Orleaos
cool otgbif Juai rigbi (or alee|>. while
the BwUUy going daya hare best filled alay at Tbe Pines until September Bih
lor
s
with a roond of eventa that have nude when they go to CharlrvoU
the aeaBOb one of the moat enjoyable week and iben—home.
aad anceemirQl to Old MUaion htaiory
C. B Beach, of Rlvetoide. IlUnou.
clooed ibeir coiiage oa Monday laat
'"W'»!a’II^“i^(.ge 1, occupied U3 '
and left for boioe
Viss eilxabelh iw-aiie and Mr*. .;ar,;
T. C. Mc<’«lU and Paul UcCalU lef
ner S. Wimarns, .rf Ana Arbor
Th-i^
on Wbdneaday laai for Chicago: they
ill leave for bom.- the fl-r' or S.-p
hare been at the Porter House for
tember.
two msathi.
Mis* rybam, or Jscksotix tile,
Ralph Snyder, of Crbana. Ohio,
*. rrtarned honii- on Thursday
came on Thorsdsy last aad will stay
IS been a guest u( Mine Mx>»'
;
a week at Tbe Pines.
lliir Sweei Lodge, for u oionib
i
Mias Prances Be
Miss Minnie Mcdatyre. of Toronto,
Caaada. and Mra. I. O Tompkins, of Allison and L A Flood. Of Chlci
i
Arroyo Crande, Callfortila. hare been ibo have been at Hilladale ibe hou.c
Otoann hU to Ortffla. He held the
ball aad Oahoorte ktarted home. Orit•a throw to third and Oahoorte waa
trapgod- He forcod hie war neorlj to
the plate when Rooel. Inctead
tbrwi^ the hall to third, ran
boorie dowB. Oahoarie waa weO down
to third wim Reaol eaaght him and
tha a W. & baekatop hept Hght on
tad taggad Ttilaa jnat aa be aUd tor
third. Tbo plar recoleod the applai
H mritod.
te the third, Borgeaa net hta Water at WoodlawB. the guetia of Miss
loo. Minor walkod. Doaean and Lad- Yaiea- They left on Monday lost (or
home. Mrs. Tales accompanied their
ha Ut aad lOUar aeorod. Oriffln bit gneau
as far as Oraod Rapids where
‘aad SMoaa aoorod. Mom
where she will stay for a week, then
walkod and Oabovto Morod OHffta. mum to CHd MlaaloD for a titUe while
at tto aad of thla taalng. Ronas waa longer. The family will then close up
Mhaytatod tor Bargm aad pitchod WoodUwn here and go to Woodlasn.
their winter borne to Plorlda
ftao ban the roat ol the game.
One of the nmai enjorable
eroctho O. W. O. waa exceedtoglr nod Ings
of tbe Bummer was the one spent
aot at ftrat. Bnt DoTendorf canght an at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W D.
oatMoot taot aa It cat the eeraer and Bagley on Monday erentog las;,
onaahad oot a three bvger to aun when they entertained In honor of
guests. Mra. Hannah W. Crane
tha aaeoad. Bnrgoaa waa oat bal iheir
of Chicago, and Mias MrCool, of Trav
Bo%R Rnlth, the dar'a big allcker. erse City. One of the features of the
hraoght to Dorondorf with hla aato erenlng waa a mock wedding, fumlehahuh. RanlaoB and OreUlck aoored tog thooe present with tnu and laugh
ter
Miss O'Brien was the blushing
Rmllh.
She was dressed in u white
U the O. W. P.’a dldat make many bride.
lingerie coatane that sould do credit
hiU la the Irat tow laatogi. iher oe^ at a real wedding. Nonheru Wtrrtm
Ulnlj aintck tbeir atrlde to the eev waa a study to black and while MUs
antlt. Tboro nant bare boen ao»<N Spencer acted sk maid of honor and
Selden Tmrnbull was l«h.i man.
At
thing aboat tbo numhor tor a
the hour sppolnird Miss UHln*-s l«-bold. Bonrr awate brought to foot gan playing wedding mar.-h. th.- bride
seam tor tho O. W. D'a and with •ntering, leaning on
Roaaa throwlag to ^groat torn. UiU Islhert?) Ted lUgU-y
liride
awa.vA splr
looked good. Bst.Uom WM aabatl eame
«p. aye jit the
tatod for GrlSIa and tor the two Ina- who should iH-rlorm the cerenmuy. so
taga he plUhod waa uablt.
many lustora w.-rt- present and all «.
U the atoth, the UaaUen waa th^ allltog to tie the nuptial knot, so cut
*ane- Miller hit. Dnacaa wont oat were drawn and U fell lo Wald.
who did hts pan In a rer<
Lodka walked. Griffin wu oat but Bprull.
caKatlc manner. Light refreshment
MoiM Mta bia game with the bit that rere served, then a short pmgrajn of
soared HlUer.
iioate waa much enjoyed, th.
gpiog borne with memorji-s
... MaalgoM amplrad the game
wedding bat very real music.
Ml»
gare good oatutaettea.
McCool favored tbe audl.-i.ee with a
F.LSIXIONDEAD
.
Mtea Cdnto U. Jackson. USl CtopM I
ptraK. cinctoratL who scaa bon awA PTtsMtenrs Sof) to Be Hit PBotegparted brstber. Gnwge
»iarrt«tBkM tetgktv.
Wkw Ortna roMt«4 tho O. W.
kl4o la tlM «rat teatet vltk alao
jauM kaUt, It teskM Uka aa oaar
. Haatter Ttetorr. aydatlj a« la tlMlr
katf IkV
Uo
vUtem of U« aaaal atcadr Bartec.
Tho HaMMs got aaolher la the aoxL
"Hcfutjb,TUE»DAY. KFTCliuR 1. mi...
cyDstructK’U it, .I-lerniiDe wLicb. auiuui; the- many niaken, woold
Ik? U-al
A lint apjx writiK eiUrior mav
oooUin
a
nM-chatiism
wbu li sl;on aorx;.-.- w.il r<-i:.lt-r practically uael*ra. the tont being
anythiot: Inil pleaaiag ao.] an iaatramest expettc*! br be a aoarcc
of aatislAtiioQ for many ycora )>e<-onies daily more anaatisfoctory.
To tiioac- vb.' • uinot ofT.inl
Music bouse atauds as
jui
to cxpenmenL
GrinneU
a*siiraoce of aatiafaction
1-wea fully
Kvijry [
dv.tii JtistMloJ
i,y
r ucu a xloi
loubi
many )<-irs
Bros
We Itoadle
many tnakea of i'lODos. acid Uie exoeiieut .luaiiiH-a of
of uiatchlera
hare
serrtoe.
i luaraiib'. —tbe maker's and oar
When y.jfl buy your Piaoo be tore yon mair t^rALITY tbe
esscQtioi festure. for uixnj this depends whether the life of yonr
insirumeni will bi-tii.'iaareri by weeks or years-wbetber yon
will bare ;i I'jano wboae use will be a oonothatdeli^bL oremu
yor will do. care to use at all.
Knowing that we hate a repntatioo for making emiy sole a
aatisfactory one to tbe parthaoer. wby ocH let us send a Piano
to your borneF-or de]>*nilable iastrnmeets onr prioes are tbe
lowrai poMible. our |>a;n>ent terms very eray.
GRINNELL BROS.
EldtiSEit LadlBc Ir&IcHrrm
TrsverM City EiwiDk:
1» E. FRONT ST.
^- ■ luwo ty^vewM HZMi^ nimBi^nl.J^tnmmn^^,n»m.
toe aaBtog ar aklia. -BBaiatimtq. R le ^
tree. Aitkor hlatafl that to.had heard klm.- she-Sald in a low vtooe.
SUNSHINE
to a kroofc to have aoaie water la
$5,000
-All right Lto-u wait UU after din
his tatkar say It Is a grakt Uprove-
ner. uyway,- Arthar spoke
rather
hurriedly as be saw -Mr. Johnson ap
tt; but that was ualy after a
drooght. Ordinarily, there wu qnlte
proaching. ud they Bcamperud oC to
eooogk. Ud yet BOt too mbch; that tke boose vlthoat stopping to apeak
He ■•I* tto bor e cudle and told
CM,
I Witt «y •Wif to w»fnr
Ji •£
SJ>ty I**.'
M tar to I «MI wni tfy to to tavhif. totftai
Mtf liHto to •torytota' vto to
awy iHM»toto«.
H I cvOT tall l« tfyii*» to to
Itato IMitta'I toW Tfr. tnr
ts. there wu enoagb to keep u edlvc
kin to tlcbt It »od bold It cwder the
Mwr, «od tbra Me «rbei
current In tbe middle
be coold
wtM euuu sATn, I
r % V
toooidofrt Ctori Botob.
MtoartoMdm
Nontor of
mom*
on the Cradle
fat IllUe pools were left on the sides
way to the barn, say ing nothing
might euUy cross tbe stresa
'Do u klnrtnwi to eoBteoite eewy doy '
on tbe «a»ee In certain places.
The prince toUowMl the ndetce. bbd
becnine
ibe
kappteet
boy
in
freight
> they canie back, and Luo's big
built for voyage* of discover) ihsT
Implied duger
wm-tfd Itoa >aa.
t
New Mamkaro.
ud
poulble
suddenly
There children were
In
escelleni
spirits They ran along the top Of tbe
high stone well that skirted the road
wny to be bsppy long s»o!
under ib>‘ pine
trees,
and
s besutlful sODc;
od reflectively. “Ctrls are
ways
Tls sweet
to
me:'
Bonebody Mid. 'I'm gled to give;
Wu Uint somebody your
your
time: and. as
ino*l
for Id yeare. ud was among the very
tbe Btmahlhen' names are kept, her
baby
Arthur ud
Lucy
of
uoln
lookout beach behind the barn
-Well, ittld 1.00. after a while "we
Ufactlon.
about not having any trouble up her.-
•Ob,
no,
"Yes.' groued
they're not."
quick reply
talked
came
this
Arthur.
book that the way to kill an alligator ]
That
"Oh. wbat's tbai *"
A sudden rear—or was It s roar—
a (Teat deal in tea yean, doeen't It’
broke the slleuce; ud both chlldrea
Dear PraaMaat—
As t have time 1 will drop you a
few Itaee to let you kaow 1 am well
aad kope yoo are the tame. I went 'o
last Batarday ud came
yesterday oo- the trala
m sure tbe acted enuy enough"t'vr been
"Oh. that's nothing but one of the
]WB over In the pasture." said Ar
second.
thinking,
saiil
Is
quite
s
Urge
one—plac«s
Arthur gUnced up sharply to see it
dlSerenl
pom
lions. "
for three weeks without inienbisKlou
Apparently the young spiders would
1 guess I'm going to u-ll M>
Ihelr aiitious
JchnsOi
mother
wage
a
somehow. I shall feel better Inside il
inserts
1 do."
weeks Of
that eonie near
unremliilng
After thrt^-e
waicbfulness.
Tbe children talked It over and flu-
rather tired, on a big stone by tbe
ally conclud«-d to make tbe roefesstbn
Ibe day ilmes to bunt food
edge
Fortunately for the Btrength of their
always return!
hare
with their
feet banging over
tsr^ the water: ud they ate the raspbor
otOee ud a half to walk. Last Wed-
with which
needay we were over to Carp lake and
fiabed. 1 saw the boat thatVblew up.
Arthur
had
Everything
was still
around them
except for the murmur of the wind
through the irvcB ud the plashing o^
to gal on. We have a pup ud we call
the brook at their fet
It Babe. Milton
flecked with fleecy clouds. In the pas
is going to Buttons
Bty mlaukes for I am In a hurry.
beyond
Ibf
The sky was
tree*
that
the other side of the hrook the cows
MMM? Vacatioo is almost over. It u
not?
that sugesied the com
put a
baby *
Aoldea HoweU.
The bntok had left piles
ud
there
higher.
b<-gan
of
the third dam. l-uc>
Chicago?
Aug. it, 1*08
Dear Preeldool—
my
canl
ud
buUoti
•me WBW agnhut did not get aroond
ktlh-d
' And they tried
there, rlkbl through that opening In
lauclif r
the
l>efore I
ay pasture. Hon'i you
spent tblrivflve
kn<i»' 1'*-
poor
BUrled
.an
gaii to cry lor purr r. ii.-l
left Ihelr buds Bessie Bell, ihelr (a
► rratebed tiOs<-. and pronn-i-'l her le x
WeU. I win close for ihu time, bot will
vorlu- cow. started up from the gras*,
er to throw
write more next Ubm
her head
again —Chrlsuan
Cradle Roll.
He U two
ud Us name U
months old
Theodore
Rlcket.
Bo will close
wishing tke BunUlner* lots of good
inch, and I will send my love.
They threw. Iwil alast as the stouer
turned
In ihelr
direction
Tbe flowers that you sent in yxa
pretty.
Blanche,
sure you must Uke flowers, too.
poor
summer.
Lacy's big sister was nlne-
teoB. no. of course, she didn't count:
<00140*1
The HoUU baby
to be
wbcti she
waaet
amnstsg
talk and be couldn't
stones
1..
t»Kli
--
hill,
w<ii;l(l
lat-•
-loll
ha. 1; s- a lu--.
pe-'
I - ■>
lit 'le
Two "Specials*
paslui-
.A v; •
Kegisu-i
spinners ol the finest
»ik
strikes one a litUe t>ddl'
Ihepi as paper mak< rs
MIC)
"Good
gracious.
Mr
mad
Shojr
Plant W.tn a
that
eye
And 1 know we hale
her ghlei work
Just
a flat surfa.-e about ai. iii.h and a hail
pertorni-
Blc. then turned with
one
ihU
spider
Beck and forth,
siowly
I u.
fre*l,
10
wa---
supp:,-
„Nalur<
cooseat.
acrambled up the bank and fled
nome. Just bvlore reaching the barj
for
Plsei-S
from forty
j ),as-
ette- -i--:n
ms.knuosh
- gg*
and i ronu»
11
Sol tbsi
they
had
i.-v r\oi- 1
droxighi
opr u* to
ree. ;x
then, to (siten the square ol papx-r supply
the way 10 the bouse Lucy caught
ctoRMk tos.to*:.toto.Jrii jcnir
reamj i|s,^l«ta anmuklaa ’wltk a
vhBa asMaato «a a ptato o( papar-
na^RatoaaUBk.Blaoa thaa
thtt-
e brook tor the toUdlng of daau
and toe coastfitcUea to knrhon and
before dinner or after*
1 don't know
Tbe effect of mhlaria lasts a lon^ time.
wheiher It was ms stone or yours, Co
you?
Or both of them*"
"Oh. of course 11 was mine,"
Arthur, gruffly; "It s Just my
said
luck. 1
Yoo cfttch coW easily or become nmdown because of the after effects of malaria.
as !**krmf you thfOw. anyw-Bv
"No. I threw as much as yoa did."
confessed
Lucy,
loyally, but with
a
d««p sigh. T wisn we hadn't, though "
•1 suppose we nsednt tell at sB If
a-donk -ekBoii."
leottilvHy. "Mr
ssawtsd
Arthur.
Johnson w-cmld nrv-
•r kaow bow abe got hurt.'
. .---r-!
ei;..ioi-
tnanr^whiib water ran n-.tth-r
Strengthen yoorjelf with Scott’J
Emalj/on.
It builds new blood and tones up yoor nervous
system.
AU. DnUCClSTO; BOc. AND Sl.OO.
has
lj?cn
Rope
cjt
to
7’.'.
It
Rope
Both SlI^al und .Mboila.
Tubs
from
Tubs
W J5i :n p ID ?r an 1 ifi’v »n ^ ;d ir JT t J"5i.
li is
St;'-:. 1 ..I)
frJlo.B tf.) ci yjJ >. tn t.'no )xt.
a-.-.-r»on
t'nder this she . aanq during Ihr
to fit':-
Tubs
t>.r
proxidu
!• oh
lines, unill the square is .-oxerert wiij 1 ex aporati- Ttis pure white pap>-r.
:•
and -it eo £
over
■all ol a hui.iof
mo-er
r Ib-,i.1v
and Lucy and Arthur agreed that the ber breath and timidly asked.
yos going to tell Hr. Johnson
more be slept, the better they Uksd
his oompanr
in p'ai i w:i ;•.• a. Sl ' :o »e'l
J sh jj'J lo )< IT. J Mm special.
set
-.i.'li lur S-i jH.
i’,c*ntv ot i(' - Sic T h inch.
;- » .u-s-
uiuIh
Aiinsn oonli-io! in.-
faciuicd. the spider pap,.r mskiT doe* . p.-riodi-
square, on the insld.
the craxy
among p’aiji.-
h-nt. where no other paper Is Danu
look at her"watched
Ibe heart of th.
Bew
H-
dU not kava. At laagik a arnglciu much of It. though: for they made the
cams to tks eoort. He aaw tbs scowl
of ihslr freedom u> go where
oa tk* Iw’B toss aad said to tke king they liked and do aubsttnimny what
"I caa make year son happy, and tut* they pleased- Nsiorally. the two i
kU tiawM Into aaOes. bot you must eonsttntly together, sod had as much
par aw n grant pries tor tsfllag klm fw as K they had a wider choice of
tkM tecrst '
-'All rlBkC saw Iks king: ‘arkai- One lovely maralng (hey w«ei down
avar-fiM
•>MB glto’>Ttoetoato- to «ka ktaak to ptoy. Tkdra teak nevkt;
■
ut'c;
Rope
Reservoir
10 thmj: c
Hut ibi.- is
I of ihi
Johnson
wfll have a fit If we've pul out
They
,-"i-r
“A stone hii her squirt-
Mg
walk
Old Postoflice BvUdtno
•an>e
with liglit.-
running around the field like s
Bcee of the cow for about half a
rually very good tan
etoae.
enough even
FRANK TRUDE
slopp. ij -|i- - .1 «
bad hail, and that
gave a bellow of anguish and M-gau
children In the big farm bouse that
: though she unbent
boy
Spiders ha»e h-eti not.-d .-o Ion;.
i
Bessie
Arthur turned a despairing Tare
One flummsr Dsy.
Ihi- [s--il ol III.
tiicbt Lury klss.-d Ue'sp- on the i«>nr
In
For aU practical purpoaea Lucy Ben
t»-w
-j*
A Papsr Making Spider
conadencvvstrlckeu. as
creature
nett ud Arthur Wilde were the only
at;.I
T...
Just In time to reeelvi- the full forte
•'.Now. we ve done It.' cried
Blucke Lemeool.
very
Iiearts than they
a Mow.
Prom your Bunsblner.
letter were
ran down tu the paslur<
’
.-ii.-
.-np ;—-1 and Itri 1-s-h of tie ••«n
But ih<->
H. V. r. BaaaMna Clab Crwdls Rkli.
AaMoa Bewetl. Nortkport. Mick..
Name asat by Baaaor Aiktoson.
Tkwdcre BlekaL age two mm
Neaaea city. Mick. Name tent
brat-
aiiiii.sl
iran.
aiol l-uey p.-
1
tuto It
up th<- draggint:
iiio.inl -<l the
hlii: lo a sUip wi-hiij s
Now ourry up'
came c
some life
yeare of psi«riaoce in Huildert lUnivnre ennbles tuto Rive
you the moel vaJue for ifit- least money.
da-hlswr.l
g-'
Banday adtoo) ud then
put
th.
l.-i-t o' a pU'sitig lailway
and we''
».
Arthur give a whoop
throw together "
hniu*rli'
Into the Itargaiti' But Ml have tu fu.
befort- the Olliers
m.-r
eaukh^
aiid (h--ii
tnw
tell Hannah loglve us our .-upp.-' e,r
.tia,b.-.l
hois-
«e*rs trying to gel
«-d up about It. .Now hustle
-Well. Just once more- Now
He
itawl.-rt dowh^lie side ol the frantic
es out of my Und. and here y-tm
put them in and hurt luy
H
Wc buy tlieso i^uolt direct frjiii the Mnoufasturdre bad eer
naughty.,
abort of Arthur'a
up and
'V'aebii.arf »
l-'> »'
' 'hoiild I
culprits
wer,-xm>
which was my birthday.
win saad my nephew's name to the
Beforv you buy your Roijderi HnrdweUwill pay yoo to
look over our line uml let us fii^re on yoor bill for ire tbiok we
Giin Mve you sjtne money. We carry a vary com plate line erf
1,-M-kt. Koobi. Hiaget in fa--l everytbiag you need to trim yoor
Ipiugt- aci] our pm-en will lurprine you.
t
Then |i<-
ireniblliig
"But you
guldly. but ber stone fell seicral feet
back again
Tu>
"Ulleaxliig lb-
give you this ilutv. w- mg as you own
If'-
Builders Hardware
Tbe horse took
uuionioblle
>ini< k » p;li
■Htl.
biiek Ills
the treea" Lucy tried once, ralh-r li»
-I'm not going to throw Bton<-s
THE FARMER’S STORE
Culirk. Slid b.^
:
lii--
very naughty indeed, lo throw stones
"Si-e if
Island
Well. I thought It wastju.v-r bo*,
them
too hot." ebc said, preparing io seitl
wei
Johnson Ibres
bered
flocal
slater now. I came
yesterday,
tale:
w<-
great lobg mark
to write antll eon. 1 am visiting my
here
sorrowful
she could hurt herself Ilk'
"See If you can throw- as far as I can
NesM-D city. Mid...
It this tnoriiiiig."—Arthur
Ihv
broke into beaitj
two or three time* before giving It up
woader what yon have named IL
I received
:
small
tossmg
Ixing
I drlMiig »ltb bi.i
he
la
cu hit «*■■» rork In the pool below
la yoer little kitty at Northport.
did H stay at home In
Arthur
Idly Into the stream below
Eleanor Atkinson,
H.MVtl’L
I y. bic h
along
Freeport.
He Is a cripple from a spinal alltnenl
and wears a support on bis head
t'
p.-rhaps.
tie ipringtlme when Us
Lovingly ywira.
old. Il'es 111
Bell Is
bow sh.- Bol tbai serai, h on Imr
oourwv—remembrance*
(opley, Jr, eleven ,osn!
"We
up
} at borne "
slODo* here
HANNAH & LAY CO.
exein
blissl wutn
b
io know »bst uisdi il ii good Btorv
George W
Bessie
It Is u belter
baUleOeld
ought 1-1 make any boy
.And I'll
•That's so The only iroubli- Is wall
Ing for supper and going to b«-d. but I
the Cradle Roll? HU name U
IliHli all'
threw BloncB !u the pselurr- -Jurl l*>uJobliBon.—and
oon't mind that either, so much as I
bnrse tor her. May I
story
"bbcii did all that happen? "
took
eagerly:
Tlif I- s gtx-xl Blury
can
dead, or anyway she's craiy, or any shoulders to preveiii pressure on
backbone He Is a suceessful student
way »ho's bad ber eye pul out "
•niesB my besri ' Ittsped the Isrm- In stbiiol. but must giw great eat
"Wo did
Lucy,
-ud it Is all so quiet. No bother* like
live In Chicago, ud I have one
mother te sick aad we hate a trained
grslii
is very sad
••Say. It’s mighty pretty here, soma-
here untU the middle of Beptemt
1 have a mUe pet kitten. My
1
"BuL Mr. Johnson", said l-ucy trem
lined as sometimes, but misty wlib a
Crippled. But s Hcro-
tonight T
tbst
riding In the old wagon "
lessons and no erruds to run '
alae years eld. 1 am going to stay up
so
ulously, “we'Tc got something to tell
"Y-es." responded
WUl yoo please send me a card ud
botton? I wutto join your Club. I
early,
lake you two sloug if you dou I uilBl
how." said Arthur.
Dsbr President—
leister.
going
banivss up nrier supper and go oxer
ture rose the hnit. not so clearly out
ing antnmn.
■ Aba M, 1*08.
. be caugbl sight of tlttia 'Want m
go after the cows wlib mP
mnndilDg the grass of
tender base
Northport. MIcb.,
ber
as soon
lying In the shade.ud beyond the pas
were plaeidly
Ruth Groeaser.
Will you be glad whu school eoat-
but sb<
night until
of tbcmseltes
■Melville pfu-r
fringed
at
young sre strong enough to lake cai e
Just St tbe right lime.
"Hullo. ebUdren’" cried hr
eort ud they went out la a row boat
Ibe inoUier spider leaves her nest la
resolution. Mr Jobuson came lu sight
provided blmaelf.
aad a womu gon on at HaPtlnga' re-
flefet
war on'the cock roaches and other
largest dam. At lui they sal down,
have a cbuoc to Hde. I
The best of ail the best brands oV flour. Mkde for the housewife
who uses tbe one flour tor all
purposes. It has been the BEST
for over twenty years. When you
want but one kind of flour let that
one be BEST.
have many dangers to fear, did nol
plea to day.
I will
BEST FLOUR
and begins a waieb. wbicb is to last
he
said ahamefaredly
will go to ecbool. We are picking apThis afternoon
R. SCMOIVrtI lEROKR
the little flat bag so carefully made,
• Well. I don't think I'm braxe: bu:
fine time down there The week after bors ud Improved the waterways ud
Monday acboffl will start ud then I added a little to the height of the
NA/ool,
The situation of <)ie wool ni.xrk<-i 1* not ss bad at present bat
lh> outlook Is that if they should lake the larttf off that they will
■ enslnl.v make a d--duction ol from 4c U> I>c leva for eveiy pound.
Ai Lhe pn-»eni conditien 1 ran us« all th.- wool fr-tn Grand Trnv..r*o Weifx.rd. Atilrtm
M«nl»i.'e and lA-..laniu rxmntl**. with a bet
ter udxanttge than any rutside large drolcr can do AH 1 would Uk*
Ir. have the public do before they whip Or felcb IhCB In is 10
find
i"ii the prices from someone else as I am certainly panicive that my
pne-.s will roarh fn'ini a rent to iwo ceuls above othvra toralght tolers
It wouldn t be no ob)rt t to me 10 publish my prlCM for SOtBS
other dealers, as I »atil Hietn to work and bustle for It as I did b»foi- 1 ninde my sale, aii.l I am satisfied to give Ibe benefit to tbs
growers as to the dealers Whoever wants to knew the prioea bcforo
they ship or f-'trli ineni in ean rail me on either phene as Wo ar«
alwtixs ready to answer and wi. have them In the offler.
ri..as.. .10 not sell lo anyone else t>efon- you grt my prices.
I am thanking xou all for the pa*' year's favors, and apprsettw
lor the kluducss and 1 hope lo make you more sattafled this year.
spider—
herflelf on lh< <v-iii.-r of the outside of
•TbaVs
BREZINA
edgev
which
ened. to the brook, where they sailed
thdr boats ud tirengibened the har
around (be
When all ibis is done, the
Johnson myself. It would
Beaacr Atktosoo. Nortkport Mich.
. nay Marts ootogar. Orawn. Mick,.
B. P. a Na. 1.
This monlng yoor i
laoktog peer some stortw tar
» page, aad she
eaph Kpretty lagead. It wu wnwilklng
Ute this:
There was
hit Uttle boy '
took a
gtoU dtol at I
im. Bo
square carefully
she were larcasUe. But no. she wasn't
re*, for not having been fright
J.
Btoto Kama tote
*ltb this glues ib.-
I d I.-II Mr
Bo they proceeded rather proud of
J.
——
ap’. and not afraid even of lions, ihsi
ildn't have -noticed It at all If we
hadnt'been talking about lions."
Price, Me per povnd.
TnvM, city, Ufch.
Lj
Inrb broad, snd
ibough.'
' ■
Choice Dnoolorod .Tapna particularly fine flavor nad
exceptional ctieaKtli U you have troohle eattiag h
tan that is lo your liking try a •amplo potuid of thin
one. Wd will Uke oui cliancM on your oomiog back.
,(,e wall, she make<
be better."
"We
"
We Believe-
^
Luo. "that If I were as brave ss you
baited breathless, ready for a run.
a
Milto Medical Co.. Elkhart. lod
does | — —— ■■
someihtngtolhebrain, I suppose: and
gueM I'm going to tell Mr Johnson.
“Oh. miy!" applauded Lucy, admlr
n oar Bunablne Club has grown
I'tp
U dead by this time, for 1 read In a I
"Why. I'm not afraid of
a lion In the pathway right now "
thur. bravely , after
Or. Milas' Afftl-Piln Pills scs ssM by
'And
been thinking that probably the tow ]
the
anything 'most. I wouldn't be afraid of
Ingly.
morulog
■«- ve got enough of it now "
"Girls are Just as brave as hoys."
she rejoined.
Ang. go. im.
K»rrli». sod »MO«:«rs II ib»
UtSdlelM In tb* world. A tadf friend
s( ttin*. who w*» slniasc » lottj iw-rv•us WTOck. theoagb m» *«mr*l soUrltsum ba> used M-vw-Ki umii«* of tbs
where they ut down dejectedly
needn't have
ve Lettsra.
Buttons Bey. Mid.
fSTSw'Srt.
KnTO-r'v™':;-,s
ud went up
prorlngly; ud Lucy glowed with »at-
TUt
n eonalder that _
r*m«dl«s rut US
V im.. sad Nen«
r* bs^e used (acre
illk. they left the bouse, as their el
ders bsd done already
trump," said Arthur sp%
preaidsni
aficmooD
fed iheir
I befi^ It could have a drink
sl
" sb* flung ber»elf
down, relieved to Hod bcrselt
Mias Ottlagvr has been a Bunahlner
week, and bar aamber u
fraM-cau
The HoUtses
knew It bad a good half hour to cry
)ured,
rla Ottinger called at the Herald office
to see
erj'
low. She belittled, but. when be ptA-
Bonebody smiled the whole dsy kwf
this week
About the middle of the
the Hollis baby waked up ud began
down Into the soft matted needles be
Bonebody
tbought '
been down to the grven apple tree
Arthur
slumped Ijicy to Jump from Its top
8oo>efaody proved s friend In need;
muni have
and Inquired, suspietously, if they bad
why we dIdnY think of such u euy
■Boaebody did t colden deed:
sUter declared ibst ibey
ship
wreck.
Bay with me. Y'on vlH’have to correct
With artap aorti aparkUac la tbe
Alto dpto an toamlad bright will tan.
AitodptoaDtoi
Wkto dft pea tklak I'd do?
atrtra aad atrtsa wttk aU mr Bright
To to so ma. to krawik poUta.
net to ma.aack pm mtoki kahold
Abara.Mte dmafold.
TmoMtopJoy
To hoar aaa. kaktog at me. say.
’■My ekaar aad omfort all tke dar
Yea. yaa. my dear, tkat^ what Td do.
If 1 vara yoa.
tbe
taka any more loDcfaeons ofl In tb'Diornlag. If they couldn't est dinner
homes of the cadils worms), ud oth-
cone
number la it. kloy |olos our club this
dr. VI eknead to to a key..
(UBtially
(TOW Snnshlny. ud we will wonder
‘
around
deserted
)«st rlcbt with Bs. Your president bewill
loitered
er» Msared them that Arthur was not
for croulng to other ports with loads
walk down to Buttons Bay If I do not
w
that afisnaon. but
tbc- with s fleet of Kblps, soo>e Intended
cret of HuppInoM." Bunehinere? Sup-
~
They didn’t have one bit to fu sll
Their moth
Doa'i you tblBk tk«i U ■ (ood "Se
will be paid to nnv person who
find one atom of opium,
chloral, morphine, cocai’-.e,
tjieir
ether or cblorofonn
of
derivatives
in
any
Dr. Miles’ Rcincdie*.
This reward ts offered be
cause certain unscrupulous
persons make faLie statemenu
about these retnedies. It is
understood thqt this reward
applies only to goods purch
ase in the open market, which
have not been tampered with.
Dr. Miles' remedies cure by
their strengthening and invig
orating effect upon the nervous
systerr, and not by weakening
the nen-cs.
went on his
Arthur ud Lucy had each a harbor
reelm"
Ueres thut the d»y
But he
FOie ALL jae work
COME TO
HElkALD & RECORD CO
Reweu'd
with
Utal Une. Thor fonaed tboM word*:
first to )0lB. In the big bpok where atl
HIWaraYao.
'*111 a tittle gM mid ka,
Well-)a*t like yoa.
to With Upe as my. criaato as fair,
P Back eyaa of
aad aktalag hair.
Wkat do yoa tklok rd do?
rd wear on krlikt aad owato a smile.
I'd to to tortag aB tha whOa.
I’d to to toMri vttb my head.
Be doidk aad gmrtla to aeommad.
Tee am vootl aaa
t awioai votfd ton to say.
“ Tta Btot to mast that akfid tod^.'
Tee. yes. my dm, tkatk.vkai I'd do.
U 1 mart yoa.
matter
tke «kUe lettors turned Into « benu-
the Antala' Ladder.
U tkora ware a laddar. nother.
Botweae tha auth and sky.
ia la tto dapa
the Bible.
( weaM m.fDa all (ood-bye.
Aad'Bd ttodtata avary eotutiry
And aaanB fnito town to Iowa.
TUI I toaad tke ladder.
WItk aafM eoBlBg down.
AA. darilag. atod tke aotkar.
Tm meed aoi wilder eo,
To dad tbe leldaB ladder
Wker* the aafala ease aad go.
Wbarerar i
T pUy. lot
Tkare la a woodraoi laddar.
WItk aagate no tka gfoaad.
the
look ao sober -
Itolk Btotontor MMi, m-
tlMl totaM STdft. Trite aottly.
BwUc tto Impaat mad.
TUI tke tweeteat looklos aagal
Had Btoppad upon tka (ro^;
I wodd pan kle danUac garaeat.
. Ato apeak eto wary plala:
Will TM taka me, pleaae. to keatei
Wkaa yoa m keck agaiaT
what's
haps (key have been quarrelUng. they
end ret not loo much bat that dellgb!-
Mies Carrie Ottinger. ud Ploy Me-
NMkto*'
■towtatn
IlMiBHr 1. IMS. mr.
-HoHo.
themr thought the good farmer. "Per
tn mlnlsture catermcu here ud there,
cross, or when tblncs bsven'i
V timiny
Xoot/
the stream
ud to eead the water over the stones
coed. Tbeti tke mwidui went •«»>-
pose we try it. Ike neit Umc we feel
4T?\
of
to him.
Tke t»r did u be bed been told, ud
r\
>
.A l»rge
Wash Boilers
.•MUin. L ip >;r b v.o-n an i a 1 opp ;r bnileri. Wc
hive 11- bP ler f >r any |t.. ; y y j c i'-: '-0 oav
r let- b
n i ' 11 H. K . sells are
t; i ill y goods.
Hixi yvj
-h' Oiy\ pipjlir priced triple
plated a-ar:' .A wr.'.ten gjjran'ee at to tbe quality on
every piec:.
lathe tneanume do not forget that our grocery
lin e is vcr\' complcic.
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