Grand Traverse Herald, August 11, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 11, 1908

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-08-11

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TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

flAt A YEAR>

TNAVeMC CtTY. OKANO THAVtH** COUNTY. MICHIOAN. TUg»OAV. AUOUCT tl. HQ>.

AT KESIS
LOCATED A WRECK many NEW
MUSSELMAN MAKES
BUDDINGS
HIS ANNOUNCEMENT

MOKESA EVERYTHING

•URVEY •TCAMCR SEARCH DIS­
COVERED ONE.

ORANO RARtOS MAN WtCL OO •■FORE CONVENTION.

KOLED BY FLYER

WniBEA
CANDIDATE

QSRRET MAATMAN SAT ON
TRACK AT HUOSONVILLE.

IF NONE or THE OTHERS
eiJVBS 40 PER CENT.

Hudaonvillr. MKS.. Aug. 7~aarrli
Muuaaii. 70 yean old. «aa atrock
by Uta BOrUlboand Pare Marguetta
flyar aUmt a alia and a bait aoutb of
tbia Tillage and InsUoOy killed yaa-

IAS PMMPSED FUENDS
THAT HE Wiu. TAKE THAT PO•ITIOH.
9tmm m PiMifiiBi
CaadWataa
In Btavaotti OMfM. BM It la
PriSibli That CaMll wiH
St Naming.
Han. AMM S- StoaeUnai*. of Orond
fUpya, Mrtia haa large baatnaaa
loiaata in tMa city, baing the haad of
the MMoalmafi Oraeary aamrany,
agaM Banday In tha alty. iaaving lor
llanlataa thla iMmlng. Mr. Muaoalaa a candWata far tha ropubllean
Mmlaatlan far fovaAtar, bat haa
gantalantly rMaiid ta allow hia
name ta ba aanMdirad aa a candidate
at Oia priwariaa. Ha haa annau>
Mvarai Umaa thbt aa long aa Oavamar WMimr ramalnad a aandldata
ha would hat allow hla noma ta
bofara tha
at tha primartai
Hawavar, it aoama ta ba faarad by
a ^gat many that naMhar Mr. Warnor. Mr. Barta nor Mr. Rradity will
fgaatva tha laRulaHa 40 par cant at
tha priamrtaa ta aaaura tha namlnabaa. Shautd thla ba tha caaa, thgn
Iha naminatlaae far
and
UautaoMl .^asnwr Mwat ba mada dt
I by frianda all
haa baaa i
avar-tha ataU ta baeoma a candidau
at tha uenvanOan ahauW there ba no
■amlnatin at tha primarita. Ha hat
pardlaa Mr. Wamar'a
. ahmwaa, but haa . bean atrongly urged
ta baoama a eandidato at tha canvgHtlMh In any avoat, -ahauld no i
Whoa Mind thla atamlng by Tha
Etmah^ RioMd ifOn wouM ba a aan«dats at the oanvantian under that
■ludltlid ha unhoaKMingiy aald:
•VoA I ohali ba a oandidata.
>
baaa pwMlMd^ frianda who have
Bmii «f«lhs ma thgt In eaaa no I
llpRUan ww mada at tha primariaa
that I would alkw my name ta pa bafMa-tha alata aanaairtlan aa tha roMr. MuaMlmaa N kaaplnp cIsm
wMMi (Man palltlaal aandlttana,
' wMla ha Mmwo no peafaranca aa ta
•wmlnatian in tha Elavonth dlatriot.
Iw ataMd that ha ballawad tha aantlmant la favor of Ooarpa a Cevall. of
thla elty, Vraa ^awlno maro praitawnoad ovary day and that it la
uuita peobabla at thio tima that '
Oavalt will raealva tha nominal
TMa aaprotPBa earning from a ra' iliMa aauppa and from aa prgminai.t
a mm aa Mr. Sluaaalman aartaim
MMa Mm pmrti^ atrangUi of Mr.

C(nTAGE BURNED
day Batalllnt CanaMtrabla La
and Incanvanlenc*.
PWt Etawan'a cottagr was com
ylataly Brntroyed by flrr at Northpbrt Tbnraday making the second
^ cottage Era thto aaaaon. the other
destroyed hoHgiflng to Byron Woolaey. Tha prafeaaor vbo to from CbP
capo, and family togatbar wltb a num­
ber of gaasu: had bean spending the
aammer at Kortbport and the burning
' at tba cottage not only caused cots
atSsmbia Has but much incotTcnlMea M wsa
BOY MU.CBO COM^NION.
PatoMd Oun and Blow Off Top
Lad’s Head.
Ctodmac, Mich.. Aug. ; -UtUa Dan
muya. at. Cbartr Orore, did not
know tba fOB be poiated si CUr*
MonMB was laadad. Claie U dead.
Uw tog «f hla bead batag Mown oE
by tba dlaebarge of tbe gun. The
boya wan aalgbbon and each about

Mra. i. a Harrey lafi (hla ommlat
Mr a Tlatt with Moada la Omod
BkpMa.

Wm Btrvek Br P*r* M.rctuett* Tr»l«
—All*g«4 That Ae#4 Man Had
Raan Drinking.

Maatman baa been making bla home
wltb Fred Yonkerc, a celery raleer
near bare, and came to ibla Tillagt
yeatarday and after ramaloing aom*
tine, left to go back to ihe Yonkera
Ebarman Morrell, a farmer.
Maatman about 20 tuinuiea tM-fore be
vaa killed, and eaya that Maatman
Id baas drinking.
Wban atrndc by the train Maatman
aa anting betwaan iha ralla.
The
train atmck him while going at fnll
■paad. and the body wae badly man­
gled and Btrewed-along the track for
20 rode. The ramalna were braugbl
bera and the coroner la tnveaiigating.
Maatman
li eurvlved by two
daogbtere who realde In Grand Rap-

Baliavad to Ba tha Senas of a PIva EXTENSIVE CONSTRUCTION
ING ON IN THE CITY,
Masted Schenai—Small Shoal
Alee Peund.
Tba t'nitad Suiee lAke Surrey
«amer Search, wbleb U engaged tn
sweeping the south end of Lake MicbIgan. reports tbe dlicorery of a wreck
lying tn 4f feet ol water. <tk mllct N.
70 degrees 30 minutes east lailmaUi
70 degrees 30 minutes) from. SouthCbictgo breakwater Ugblboose. and
eight miles N SI degrees lu minutes
azlmutb SI degrees 45 minuses)
from the-furnsce stack of tbe inland
Steel company at Indiana Harbor.
At present high stage of Lake Mich­
igan. tbere Is not over :2 feet of water
the wreck, and at standard low
waiar aboni 18^ feet. As this wreck
Is eight miles out in tbe lake, aad
directly on the track of tbe heavy
traffic for CbtragD. Indiana Harbor,
and Gary. It Is a dangerous menace.
The wre<A Is bellered locally to be
the bull Of the flte-maxted schooner
David Dows.
About 8U) feet to ihc souihkest of
the wreck, a small Mnd shoal waa dlseovared. sbpwing 24 feet at low-water
stage.

Contractsra and Car

NotwItbaundtDg tbe fact that buriwa In looe secitoni bas been ratber
quiet this summer there has been
quite an activity In building tn this
city, tbe low price of building mate­
rial having Its effect In this respect.
Building material, according to s local
archiieci. bus decreased all the way
from 10 to 30 per cent thla year ind
great many persons have taken sdvaniage of this and have built ne«'
booses or remodeled snd repaired old

DS C. Petersen, the architect, has
doubled tbe output of plans and spedBcationt wbleb be pul out last year,
and although most of bis work goes
parties ooiside of tbe city be
made pUns for about a doten boosM
this dty. averaging In cost *3.000.
Ur. Petersen's office to a busy place
be year round, having In hk em­
ploy seven or eight persona regnlsrly.
MAY PRESENT AN ISLAND TO At present the office force Is reduced
owing
(o It being vacation time.
THE GOVERNMENT.
> August 20 he win start up >
Jwtiea ftaerga W. Curtia Haa Camfull force.
plated Eneollant One Per Civil
Ml. Petersen Is at present getting
and Criminal Caaea.
out plans and si>eclflcaUona for 3*
bouses for one concern In WIcblla.
Juatica W. Curtia baa bean employtng bU apare momenta for monthi WOULO HAVE ONE TO PREPARE Kss. He Is looking forward to a very
brisk buslDess this fall.
BOYS POR CADETSHIP.
In deaignlng record! for both criminal
Many Expentivs Stnicturea.
and elTll caaea. baring in previoua
Tbe Wilson A Hill company bas
yaara made racorda which did not
Spot Shs Has In Mind far tha Purpaaa been very busy ibts season, having
ry. Ho racantly
It In the Hudson ftivsr Oppoplated a form which be baa tent to
alts tha NMlonsI Watt
than It did last year. At present
•ha printer and wbleb la about a* near
Point School.
company ts working upon the *50,000
perfect as can well be made.
At present Juitlre ('urlla le at
rim National Itank building, snd
New York. Aug. 7 -It to learned sIm> completing the beating plant for
work upon a new file, baring bad In
hit oBloe the Macey flic and upon from a New Yorg friend of Mrs. Rue- the Park Place at an ouilw of *6.000.
sell
Sage
that
she
to
thinking
serious­
which be la Improrlng IKlien thla la
The company has biilli several small
eomplatad Jostle rurtls wUI have a ly of purcbaiing Constitutional island er iiulldlngs and also has done con­
in the upper Hudron opposite We«i siderable boslnosB St Reed City.
time aarer.
roint and presenting it to tbe United
Sixth street, to having several fine
SUtes gorernmeai as a sit# on which residences this year, among these berect tbe world's graaiuat mlllury
one for VSTtotm Cole, one for
preparatory school; a school that sill Claude Carter, and Ben Huogerford
B Waat Point wbti Eton U to Ox­ to building a line residence on Sixth
ford and Lawrencevllle Is to Prlnce- street for George Raff.
•n.
According to A C. Wilson, tbe
According to Mrs. Sage's friends drop In the price of building msteriai
she Is eery much In earnest about bas been mainly In the coarser maCOUNT ZEPPELIN’S CNOINEER this project. She «H1 send a replerlato. the fine finish doors and win­
HAS REPUSeO.
resenUUve to West Point within
dows remtinliig sbout tbe same, ox
few days to look Into tbe nutter and
pi In plate glam, wbleb bas taken
put bar In pomesBiou of all the facts
big drop.
coneernlng constUuilonal Island, the
Practically all of the contractors
iilitude of the West Point officials and builders bsve been busy thto sea
toward tbe Ides and wbeiber or not
>n and tbere seems to be a building
crnigreas Is likely to give Its sanction
»m all over the rliy,
the event of Mrs. Sage obtaining
Elghtswn New Houses.
till© to the property.
The Smith Realty cootpany has
Mrs. Sage would like to give
been very busy this ve*r. having bad
In Addltisn tp National Grant of SIS&e West Point a preparatory echool.
000 Public Subscriptien It Also
Is said, where boys. ,urtlcularl> those sbout all It could do. yet Its buslDess
Being Started Per Count
from rural plactw where the public WOK good last your, quite as good s<
Zeppelin.
schools are not the beat, can receive this year.
6o far this season the smith Realty
the jireiuratory education necessary
company has put up 13 bnuses In
l>ass tbe rigid examination reqi'
Berlin. August 7—li is stated on
Fernw.pod, nit of itii-se nii nttrenth
ed of all candidates for cadetship
good antborlty here that Herr Durr.
■t. St an average post of Il.twi'.
the Vnited Suiei Military academy.
Count Zeppelin's chief engineer, and
These houm-s are fm sale or tor rent,
W«uld«s CadcU Net Prsparad.
ollaboraior In tbe constructk
In recent year* the perceouge of and up to Ihe prt—eni about half of
bis airship, bas refused an offer of
them hale been sold.
cadets wbo have be'-n loci 10
>500.000 from a group of Ameriran
army as the resuU of Ihrir inabltlty
Thto morning the Sniltb Realty
ipiulliu to came to New York and
|USS the West Point entrance ex comiiany began work on »lx new
building an airship In the L'yiUed
houses
in reniwooi) the»e being built
smlnBilont ba.- been very large, par­
SUtes.
Fourteenth and F1fi>—Uih streets.
ticularly
in
the
maibemailcal
Subseriptlofis Per Count.
These will also he for sale or for
branebei It l« to remedy this
Berlin. Aug T.-ln addIfioD to
Colonel Scott, supertniendent at W.-si
Wheo lhe> are comiileted it
governmental gram of 1125.000
usilt make an addition of U sew
Point, and the higher officlaU ol
Count Zeppelin for the coostructlon Ot
bouses lo Feniwood by this one comwar department are anxious to
another airship. ■ nations] committee
Qutre ConstltutloDal Island and uill- Piiii Slone
bas been fornx-d at Stuttgart
It lor the location of a training
raise a public subscription. Alrradf
aehool for West Point candidates
more than *375.000 bas been raised
.Idem Roosevelt to said to b
and tba amount for the building of
favor of the plan to esublUb t aehool
new dirigible on the model of tbe
auld-Marriman interests Are Closing
and It Is certain that even if Mrs
that was destroyed Wednesday and
*10,000000 Contract With tha
Sage does not presen* the Uiand
for extensive experiments with
grossed SWel car Co.
Ideas.
coogres* to
Tbe national pride has nude the
Ptusburg. Pa . Aug 7—The big­
gel an approprlatloo ihnmgta lor the
work of Zeppelin Us own. and
gest contract ever let for ateel ears
purchase of it
t even- oli> lA tbe empire
>w being closed with the Pressed
Tbe..Jsland can be bad for a
opened public subscriptions to raise
between
*1*0.000
and
*200.000. Steel Car company by the Gould
money for the count
Wbeiber Mrs. Sage to considering stoo Harriman Interests. It Is for about
the adrisabllity of giving the money 10.000 steel can to supply every on*
with wUeb to build sucb s school Of the Gould lines and the price to
tbe friend ^bo told of tbe Consiltn- to be about *10.000.000. The contnn
will cover three, and perhaps five,
ilMuty-Wushbura Milling Co. Larg- iional pro^t satd be did not know.
years' delivery, snd give employment
am Oumws tho Trvot, Js
I thousands for that length of t
Mr. and Mra. D. H. rtmway. of 428
pmancUl Trmmta.
It it nnderoiood Harriman. before
West Kighib street, left this morning
Minneapolis. Aug. k—A roeelver for Pblladelpbla. where they will he agreed to finance the Gould roads,
as been aH>olDted for tbe PilUbary- make tbeir future borne. Hr Conway made s eompiete inventory of tbe roll­
ing stock and gave it as bis opinioa
Washburn Mtlllag company Tbe e«aMiss Belle Sayers and Doris James, that not less than *10.000,000 would
pany Is tbe largnm manufa
jof Mayfield, were In the city today.
properly equip tbe lines.
flour ooulde of tbe tnm.

MRS. SAGE
HAS A PLAN

PERFECTED NEW RECORD

FOR mUIARY SCHOOL

WON’T BUILD
AIRSHIP HERE

OFFERED HALF HUUON

TO BUY 10,000 CARS

RECEIVER APPOOniD

WHEELS ARC BUSY TURNING IN
TRAVERSE CITY.

GO­

HATERIALS ARE LOWER

SATISFACTORY

fflS LUCK TURNED
LOUIE
CULMAN
SUCCESiFUk.
AFTER THREE VEAftS.

Trout Artur Vainly Trying a
Lung Tiros.

,

Wars ths h
'TV most enjoyable event of this
senon. snd probably tbe liveliest
Urns ever ssmi at Kasto Mokesa and
Agosa. happened Thoraday night.
A party c( *0 or more residents of
these pretty renoru were the guests
of Mrs B. 8. wmUffls and Mrs. I.
Sole!. Tbe grvMmda In front cK the
collages were lighted by Japanese
laaterna snd the blase of a huge
bonfire on tbe beach gave added brilHaney to an already bright affair.
Everything wai bright, the iddreases
of welcome, the music iM the occasion,
the fun of tbe evening and tbe bum
of good naiured repartee.
RKresbments were served, after
which Ihe most important event of
the evening happened. It seems that
the original Inhibiiania of Keats Mo­
kesa—Ihlt to. the real lodti
tlme4wDor«d custom of IntiiailDg
new members of the tribe. The white
Indians wbo have followed tn the
wake of the former realdenu have rellgloBBly tried to live up to the irsdllions of Ibeir predeceaaors.
One Of the present residents of Kesis Mokesa wsi deputed to .
chief of the tribe tost night, and right
nobly did be snend to that part of ti.
which consisted of destlng sentences
he newcomers. * Among those
newcomen who sctuslly rode tbe
goal and did a good Job were tbe fol­
lowing;
Judge Kerllnger. who consented to
take the first perilous ride, after
which, be look the pledge.
Frank Smiih. who got cold feet and
^paired lo hla cottage for srllflclal
warmth, but aooa reinnied. After
being asked which be would prefer—
ride tbe goat, sing a song or dance—
Immediately aald. "The goat tor mel’'
Next came Wllltam Tblrlby. wbo
enjoyed the ride hugely and waa also
admltied to memhsrahlp.
H. Brodbagen, being rather heavy,
succeeded In breaking Ifae goat's
frvmt leg.
Next came C J. Helm, who instoted on singing s hymn rather than
ride the goat, which he was penltted
■ o do sod It was mijoyed by sH presKeaii Mokesa to fact Improving,
tbe cottages are better filled than
ever before and thooe who live there
claim that there U a belter bnacb of
• good fellowa.'’ The prospecta are
that many new cottages will be built
In tbe near future. Out-of-town peo­
ple sre beginning to know that the
east arm of Grand Traverae bay la
without donbi tbe moat ideal spot
for a summer outing In the arhole
of the Grand Traverse resort region.

TBEY LEARN FAST

After tkiwu ywars of peroment
trolling LxMie Cnlman's luck has
changed sad he has scOully caaght a
Mackinaw trout, not one Mucktnaw
HUNDREDS OF MEN HAVE REG­ but towr. two of ihem weighing beand eight pounds snd tbu
ULAR EMPLOYMENT.
bunch weighing sbom 20 pounds.
Every aeuann from surly sgrtug «•Oval Wood Dioh cs- Susy and Wslls- UI utmost time for the ice. Hr. Culbas been steadily troUlAg aad la
Higman Co. on Ovrtiins Cinthat time bas brought up ntunerous
nlng Factor, W.il Emgtsy
togs, tree ininks. branches, water
soaked overcoats, cast ot boots aad
A canvass of the manuttclBring once an old ping hat. On another oepianii of the city shows a very sat- caaloa. be felt t good "bite" aad afiar
Ufaciory condition of affairs and reeling In 3.400.000 feet ot tine,
while August IS generally a
sUck brought up a detanct apecimen Of tha
season." still prncUcally all the feline family commonly callad a *%a^
fence canary." but s eanarr IhaL
wbeeto are turning or will i
alas, would warble do more, s|aa. aa
Ing tn a abort time and tl
plenty of work In addition to tbe usu­ some one bad boated It In the wartlar
with a bunch of toad pQto.
al summer occupsUons.
Os hnother oecualon. Mr. CulMkk
Reporu from all over the country
Indicate that there Is a general feel­ tfflc to Ihe dty with two#M ugocA
ing of securiiy and under this Impulse «Ds ot what be called “MncMsaw
the market to leaping abead. Ware­ trout.'' but a rowimmea of 'wsguru
houses sre emptying snd this meant looked then over, found thM to be
that men must be employed and wblteflsh and revoked hit Itosuss tn
more goods manutaclured. In Trav- tbe Triith Taltor’s dob as be ganid
Cliy tbe depreMlOD was not felt' that be bad eaa^t them whDa the
xy greet extent and tbe mUla end tact wu he !hnd ’’borrowed’’ tten
Isctories *bave been going abead from a commerdal •sftlBqM.But bis luck dtaagad und'UMr W
steedllp and constantly.
TYie Oval Wood DUh company, the has four Madtinaw to hto ctudlL la
largest coocern In the city, to nin- the round, tbese flak nru toortc IS.
Cnlcutating
gsaeUne at II eunu a salning fnll force and full time every'
loa ud throe year's time at U uaato
day and this will continue tnd
Aa there are more than bait a thoa.- an hour and It will be sees that Mr.
sand employea there, thto means con­ Colmaa to away abaad of tha Eiblai
game aad that II he wmdd traU tar s
siderable.
livlag ha would amaas a gD* aa Mg
Wonting OwertliM.
as Roefcordier's U he U«ed Mag
The WelU-Hlgman company to raneneoffh,
CulmaaV gUe wuuM
Ding every machine every day and
he debts.
s of them overtime. They will
And U thto doesn't hoM him lor at
until It to no longer goealble to
least 20 miaates aad amke hla ak ug
get logs, which will probably be along
and take noUoe, thou nothing wtU.
in September.
The J. E. OrelUck cemgaay to atoe
numlng full force or very
the prospects being good. The S^uy^
lev Hsnotsciuring company, a nailer
concern, to ruiMIflg fnll force, as to
MbURKABLE SUBOIltY WHICH
the Hannah A Lay flonrlng mtll. The
FHOVID A BUOOBBE.
A. J. Pctenyi and V. Petertyl pUnt%

WORKING FUU TOIE

NAEED m iDNES

are In good conation and sre not lay­
ing off any handa.
The Traverse City Manafaetnrifig
company to employtag half force and
it seems likely that uo more men
will be put on tor some time. The
South Side Lumber company to i«nBlng (wo-tUrds to threeZoarthn full
force sod does not need n
ployes. Tbe W. E. WUUamn eompsny bas been shut down for a short
time, boi will surt op thiec fouHht
fores Monday.
The Bfwara Psysoo Manufaeuilng
^mpany to running about ihruefiiurths force snd practically fall time
and has a very encouraglag outlook.
'The potato Implement plant haa be«m
shut down for repairs and Inventory
the last week, but srill start with a
full force and fine prqspeeta.
Th4
Motor Boat company is not running
full force and the season to- about

School in Thto City Doing Excellent
The canning Isctory will soon start
Work—«liss Maxted It
up and this will give employment
the Teacher.
kPO persons, the dry Weather setting
Comparalively few people of Trav­ them back slightly, as tbe be
erse City sad surrounding country not doing as well as expected.
CMsr Mill to Start.
n alixe that the city has one of tbe
J C Morgan S Ron's cider fac­
best oral deaf schools to the i
li is surprising how quickly tbe deaf tory will (tart August 15. employtog
15
men.
and It to probable (bat
children learn to talk, sad underdouble force will te- put on and the
siand what others may say by w
Ing the motion of their Ups. After plant kept going day and nlgbi. The
finlshlog a course In iHls school the caparliy Is 30<) birrels lo a l(••hoaf
run and much ol iM» elder will be
unfortunate deaf mute becomes
Coondered. as It Is poxalble lo handle
other children, able to carry on a
versarion and condori life's business I! cheaper and eaiier In that form.
The mill bat plenty Of barrela. Il
sithoiil being handicapped by the old
Sign language at taught lo Ihe oil basement beiRg ftill ot barrels of excellvtu quality. There has been
siyle irbooto
market for early elder beretofore, but
Mist Harriet Maxted. of Elyria. O
sbo Is lo leach the ensuing year. Is bp condenslag |t It can be handled to
much easier that I' pays :
one of the very )«t ir that line ot
work and <11 parent* of deaf children About half the product will
densed this year and It is probable
In ibto pan of tbe slate should pve
that before many years tbe entire
ihem the advantage of oral training.
prodiiM of tbe fieiorv will be put
As It Is a pan of the public school
system there ts no luilioa 10 pay.
Another of 'he smaller but busy In­
even by itaose from ouialde tbe coundustries It the WIDiam Gifford Oeculc rompany manufarturing lightning
toWsters. The company i* lupplylng
lora! demand si present, but
I soon branch no’ and manulaeture the
Young M#n Charged With OcsKratlftg iappltanc*-* in large numbers.
Railroad M*it.
Antonean Flag Wars Frood
Another Important tndiutr? U the
By Ui# Jury.
Fere Marquette railroad, which has
Thr Jnry In the case of tbe people about 300 employes In this cltv. Ballvs John Wheelock snd Earl Carmien, road buripess tn Augnai. except puaof Long Lake, wbo wer# charged with isenger boiinest. U twt alsrays teuvy.
desecrating an American flag, roiatn I but tbe outlook for the next few
ed a rcnUct of not guilty at mhtalgbi months to excellent. Tbe O R. E 1.
Friday. The ease went to tbe Jury and tbe M A N B- also employ
at 7:3(1 o'clock and It was i: o'clock xldersbie men here, so that eoudtbefore the verdict was returned
< Continued on pagw 4.)

NOT^n

Fradvad^Ana Whtoh fMMad to But
Flaalty Fixed By Cart
gantor itokhod.
f
New York. a«*!~ 7*-Eiea«ltol a
bntoea arm sritb a agU to the eifi*ordinary foal In surgery wUto has
Jott bees performed saoeeaetally by
plan resorted to after aeaal melhuda
had failed aad when the ease beamed
bopatoas. Now tha Bmb ogmataA
upon ' to aa sound rae arcr. Chartea
NeliM. It yaara old. uws tajurud to
alighting from a car ou July IL The
wiTst Of hto right dm broke with
•oeb a aerere traenra that oae boua
lapped over another, Metooa waa taImmadlaiely to the Uartom hc^
plial aad the arm plaoN ta a sgltaL
bnt tbe bonea did aot set
Thareipon tbe sorfeoas teaolred apen the
novel method of treatmauL The U4
was put under the laflaeuea ef ether
and sn Incision made ta the tajured
arm above tbe wrtot JotoL
What to ealtod the shattuf the base
wse tbn prted open and the two overUpping bones were eat UiSOther.
Heaawbile a steel nal] about am aad
oneAair Inches loog had been care,
folly Bieriltoad and medteeud. A vise
of cotton sBd other matertal was
made lor the aim and wtth aa Oidlnery bamner the nail was driven ta
the head, piercing both boues ta
much tbe same fashion as two
botrdf would t># fssieoed together.
Tbe splints were then replaced.
Nelson returned to the huepHal
yraterdey sad It was found that Us
arm was ss strong os It bad be«u be­
fore the sccldenL A few minutes la­
ter the boy was pUyIng ball In the

NEW SUNDAY SCBOOL
One Has Bsen Organised at the MeKinley Btfwel WHh Excellent

At the McKinley school oe ths
lenlnsuto s Sunday school baa been
organtoed by Charles StralL a etadat of the Moody Bible tastttata. The
Oticera sre:
Soperietendent-EF. Oobte.
Aontotam Sopertatoadmi-Eln. 0meudorl.
SecTWtary—Bessie Barr.
Trvesnrer—Mrs. W, OoMc.
This Sunday aehool has ba«a «rgaalted with great tausuet aad flB
Join together U wtohtog k g-*o4

A

' «ni»TiuviME HtwiATOiaav.-unoarr «. wt.

Ttarerse Oty SUtc BMk
•“•*12 Wm Ih Hmt In
■stnh kj Ita-IaL A. Tmey Lty. PriiliiM

GQUcnnuEWW
___'
T.^

S'

BateUky^timBya Maha impart

«

n«». .T. MTM,

permanently on ibe

pay

Of the Miller brothera They are
STS
trpe kalsble of the platna. lnor*<l to
j mtBiM M
-lUNk X im.
^
•( Oesfnw of

fcoafl-eUo tafttter
»t Ike 90X0CIM at
MMthe Ad
March I. im.

THC »)0 FAIR.
The Oraad TrtTeree regloo wi»
hare the UCieM aad bed lair «fcr
«!*•&. Po Mteottracwl la eTerrooe «n>•eeted with It that ther think of doU^
lac ebe hot bow his. how rood aaS
%oa beaefldal the (air wni he. That It
arm hitire a Street benrht to the
r«cioB U well kDown and theretore
«he entire reflon thould tender the
Tail, lu un(itoUlieil
n
' Tu
auiiport the tail. U».' ineui
benM» Uckeu abould he purchaaed
»ow, Theae Ucketa aelt (or »1 each
^ healdea prorMlns four
be bis fair. eaUUe the bolder to esilothe
^h)tt Without (vther charge ^
In
• ...............the premluma are wlthl
Uhln the
ejiAiblUac,

beidabip. aecnatoined to lonely davt
tod cbeerleea nlsbia
Oklahoma I
h] later
ktormi
irma blind the eyea. and wtnter a
tdMt plercea to ih« ven marro*,
wber* one can raze far a* ’hr buniao
vltkaa ean carry without cuicbuis
gllffipae or buntan habitation or
any !l*lac ereaiur* except
v
“bunch’ of cattle that ararr r.
teoledly on the drir.i jrav- ,.f t
prairie.
, 2ha caukt ot the lOi Ranch aht
UlMkayb are aMke hardly tao da.<'
aueceailon The -punrhem- noeiu.'-le
brrceen proaalc ranch duty aOd nhoa
tflaplay
Today they are ndltta
'‘l>urker«~ and tautlug th>- lariat

The aaeocragement ao tar has bean
mot* than aatia(aetor7 bat In ordv
that tba vartooi eeumRtaea may cocAtaaeihe work and know what (her
101 Raimh Cevsbey.
Mpr* tb Sr^ with, theae Ucketa
hoaM be baaght as aoooaa poealble.
. t%e tkhata are extremety liberal aa tbe edtflcailon o[ ihe aniusemeoMovthey am oaly amke the buyer a mem'
Wr of the aaaodatls but allow him
:M
.«too vniTlde Imtr ad■laalnna to Ite big expoalUoR.
erlU he paid off hen
The Oraad Trarerae rogtm fair la Mill be tbe Indiana.
';«a«ybbC]rh tatr. If they Bee In the
Tbe lei Ranch coraprisea ooe of (ho
Qraal T^rarecae twgion and every­
body abetild make an effort to male
the fair a aocceaa.

String beans, per lb .................... SO»c
Maieelty la 1J000 Adlal Steven
W<M Mead the Ticket of the
Democrats.

MEWCHDRCfl

M-I

curious teaderfooL (
aod unierriAed Amuiom> of
tb^ touM*- To be sure, they can ride
tbe moat obalreperous outlaw horse,
awing a laiiai with ceruin aim and
tondle a gun abeiraciedly. but they
are the aancleat, tovellest. happici
esaemblage of femlnlulty that evr
arena or
t a street parade.

m TIMBER TALE

Ire

r.r

L. F Perkcll and M Winnie
worryiof Bach ha.- a lars- coni
meoi of ebeniee on tbe ChlcuRO
ket and It the puce* sboold fall tbe
two cendemen declare that they
would have to leave the market. Mr.
Perkell haa nine caste and Winnie
oae Ota. It's a gay life at tbe market
A few Ductaeaa apple, are comlnR
In and are worth $l a
leberriee are paitl&g i
ary aa long as possible and no. and
then a few eaaea come in
,
M. Winnie bought a SO-bushef load
of poiaioea Saiurday. iwylng 30 cents
a bushel
One load of oata. Ibree of hay and
two lauds of potatoes were w.-iRh-d
by the city weigbmaaier Sacurds.'.
Some new rye Is coieIDk In rn>m
west Of u.wn Wheal i-

....... '““it
.........; 2 “ m

B.D.SU, p.r dot............... lOe lo tsc

BUYING PRICI^
.................................

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

..........................................
Meat Products.
Butter, dairy............................ lie to JOc

Oats

Steen and beifert, per Ib .......... 304«
Koto, dreased .......................C^e t'

......

Blackberrirv. per box .............. I00l2e New bay. per ton
Hay, per ton
Meet toiaucta.
Clearbeck pork, per Ib , . lOHOUHe

Mr.::""

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

Horae bides, each .
..11

Cider Apples Wanted
We ai« now bafis^ mil rgyitien of
•Brljr cider nppltM, inclcdisR Dticb.
eat and Red AgtnchAQ We hlao
take wiodiBlU from wiotor appkw.

.. ge upward
...lIHOlto

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

.Mrs J C l^llaban and two children
wbo bate been visillcg fn-iidr lO tbe
city, returned to bay City ioda>
Mr* Allie Hannaford and two chiJdreu left Ibis morniaK for Raed I'Kv
re -be will v lall her brother and

JOHHTriTcrge
C. gluir
COgPlKT
Cliy. H I
ul

tih tc Uuini' you /or your pattonago -a hith

- Dispossess Shoe Sale ,»,( « sfou

\alura.ly :r«- ftrid a £7ia: many odds and end> and

The President

broken lots ielt otrr
<mr fall ^ood- arrr. o.

H’r

tmply must sell them be/<ne

Theritore.

IN TRAVERSE CITY

We

EVegideot of tlie N. V SutlT of
Phyiiciana and Sun.'Yona. GomIxtMtl of Uormao, English am!
Amorican Doctor*, Pennanently
I*oc«todgt

w M. Newmao. of C-dar ha* re
236 E. Front St
turned from Wasblnsiou. where bspent some time and bad a larar and «vUl rcoAei'service to
number of experiences Mr Newman
tbe Sick
has talked considerably about tbe
umber out there and lo verify bi*
atalemenls brought back a copy of
the Anacortea CitUen. which says;
"Records for the amount of limber
Ton heed not bring money aa em
ausred from one tree, front oDc j-<e
and from iv aero*, have been sbai snltallon and advic* are free, the rvch
ahd poor alike are iivaied
All who call up
the doctors
rvcvlre
conwullatlou.
cum
shore of Puget Sound. The log .vcul-- will
abows ibai S.luo.TM fe.-; were ot. inatlon. adrtce and anrglcal oper­
ation
(re*
of
charge.
All that
uuoed from 361 tree- In ih- loarre
UacL or an averaKC of M“.‘.'f6 It' t If asked lo return U that every per
an acre ”
son treated will aute to thrtr friends
"On this particular acre a single the reaull obtained by thrtr new ayaffr tree scaled 32,143 feet, or about 3
OCo re*c-lfaa iban the average vieid of
an entire acre ot ground. Tbe aecood
ChlMrati Traatad.
largest flr tree scaled ly.SvKl, a third
RtfPTVmE POSITIVELY CURED
17,Wa. a fourth 1«.9S3 leel.
Four By three trectmenU. many rorod
with one. No knife, do pals, no dak.
no detvBtlan from boaiseaa.
the tree, while the oiherw ranged
Deafaaaa and roaring noise in tb*
down lo the smalleai. which yielded head cured by aa rtMr* prw system.
nearly 4,800 feet
TkcM DOCTORS are skilled apeciaUrta
“The 71 dr lre*s on thl* acre yield­
aad
will b* toond rMdy and wUBag to i
ed a total of 368.318 feel of Inmbef.
CM an average of T.683 feet to the eztosd the hawA of help- hrindag
tree
In addition to the ffri ihere bahk health and hnnineto where now
exist
rtekhsto aiM •arrow. A apectol
were 11 hemlock tree* wCrtch touilvd
aboot 11.U4 feet, or an BTevage of tsrttntkm to BBynoe gaflertng from
proMfoiced tocstabla.
It
1,*I3 feel ««h. Five cedar trees n>
not what yaw Gla*air may
Ulled 3JS6 (eel and averaged 1.077
e and be caamtoed; tf corthey wrOi trtat ;oa; tf toewnMau
adrtoe yoa. Them doetwt treat •*err nriety of dlneaan and detorafty.
holm
SorthporL *«rit Is the I
OFFICE hours: g a. m to S p. m.

wiU Continne the Dispossess Sale
Prices Daring Aagost on all Odds
and Ends and Broken Lots.

We wm Continue the
Bargain Tables
which will be loaded with clean high grade
Footwear at slashed prices.

Save Money
on

R. Fkqrff CUsch. Vtoe PtmMmM.
Bamoel Ourland. CMahMr.'
A. J. MaynanL AaaL Ctohtor.
A. J. Uartland. Aatt. OntoMr.

CAPITAL, saoo.000
SURPLUS, seoyooo

) >cr CCMt BllBveff •• nse

-ssftriainsrOr. F. Ja WAeNcTT
■BntoBllBiBf

_

CTE, Ml. «OM
AND TMlIttAT

OLASBKB FITTBS

F. M. PAINE.
c, al

rev 7SZ'':;
Er;

'Meiiti
,cntiuE.ol>r.K.l«-\Co .
lNa.lmsLr.uv mistake.
drwi. Um^luralun, K-V.,

P-l_OF»f»X
ALL KoriM or otrr flotssb
Of bbabos.

liMO,.

Erery Wobbo in TmTene CKjr
will to- clad to know that locul grfrI ewra nuw have la stock "OCR PIC."
> ready to uaa prapuratlou la Mtreu
arieiiM. for maktog Lfwb. Oheexh
and CnsUrd (det. The Jaltcd—a
auaily UBS«v with "Oim fOT
louih and are abanlBia
7n o
itMntog
leed under Pur* FOod Laws. :
wvN.k» ri—orliiiK at Silver l.ake.
.cent purkage makes '«o pW. i
ih-i SebnahL “I Travirw
‘‘'•J. i and order today.
ralb-d on (rli-nd- ll•-r•' Friday
Miss Nvlhc Mi Uurra) went Ui ^
»>*d and Fiord ioknaou and Nad
Kiug«lvy Tu<-wday (or a short vjrlt.
Miss Lilas Dartdson. of Silver l.*ke. Kebor. Wbo hare b**u apandtog (Mr
was a Traverse City rtsttor Tuesday. ratotloD la DetrolL twtwr«ad hdM
laat
cyrr^sg Henry A. ThOtopaOB.
K Mancbett and Mrs Frank and
Mrs I. J Hanctaeti, of ('hlcago. ar- manager of H. R. Kbox and cnwnBay*a
nx-d Balurday to spend aotoe lime at .lore, who accotnpunted them ow tba
trip, slapped Ib BatOs Creek tor a
ihv liiu at Sliver l.akr re-ort
(hort stay.
Mrs Allie Bun la emertalDlsg Mr.
and Mrs Ralph ikcgleaton. of CTyvUl
Lake. Montcalm cooniy.
i* Katx and son. Daniel, left (or Ur.
Katz s old borne at Burliaroo. MIril..
this mumlBK to U- present a( a (amilv reunKm
Mrs 31 (' llraves and Miss Uvrtba
I'own. Ilf Sarhvllle. Tenn.. who are
le«)rtili»; si i'n,..cia. wen- the gUesS..
- Balt by Jahnaan Drug

TARM FOR gALE—4.1
1 iNirEain
,aud lhai I will sell
tliiee^ptartet* Of a mlie ».■
M,ij>l<' rii> 3(1 acres cleared.
lUNded. All new buildings, *■' Iwaribk fruit trees and a good well of
3215 !4c
Water, for partk-ulara. write F. C.
Kllbom. Evert r Wash. ;43: Cheatnut street

READ THIS
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
madi- d

«icL \ua can make ao tniadoctonnE voar kxlarys
extmanltBarT effect U
‘ Uie great
iliterl. It
ertnl cures
tsnds the biebr
ea. aad » sold
.( the IDOM dtsti
>d

..lOOlSc HnndrwdwelgfaL Com maul.
coarse ...................................IlCOOUO

'■ ‘ ^ ..................

1^**
P«'^^
KoMts. per lb. .
Pork aaaaage. per lb. .
Bide pork, per Ifa............
Lotob steak, per lb. ..
Leg of lamb, per lb. ..
i^mb chops, per Ib. ..
Slews, per Ib. ..
RoasL per lb ..............
Veal cbeps. per lb. ...
Veal steak, per lb. ___
Veal slews, per lb ...
Ham. per Ib .. .
gCLLING PRICEBBacon, per lb................
Fancy Orweeriau.
Pork Steak, per lb. ...
Carter .........................................SS to CSc Pork fhopt., P.-T lb
Kippered Herring, per lb. ...............*bc Shevd haul
PSenU- bams..................
Balt Pork, per Ib............

Dr. Hawley
Weatsrsv Paper TclU About a Partic
ular Acre m a 10-Acre Tract That
Yia40ad B<g Returns.

laliOK Ibc Rtml kw
ICiliaer * Swamp-Root. i eosoec as soou
aa v»r knlneyt are w*B Ihev wUI help
ill ibe Other orjran* to 1 sealth. A tru:

........ Sc
....e BT.O, 00, 100 lb. .................

hicaco, Aua. U'—WiUi the cO
pratlleallv Dnlabed tloteroor Charlea
r aqoaah. each ..
S lleneeo defeated former Ooa«
Yate* for the reputdlcao nomination
(.oiaioes. per lb
(or ao\eraur Saiarday.
Feutta.
The la(et.i reluma Indicate that
Deoeen'. ma)oHty alU.be nearly I2-- Plums, per d« ............
boo lYttTiier C.ov.Tnur Adlal Rteveu- Cherrlee. pci qt ..........
aoii oiij Bead iiH' democratu- ticket

FREE

Bda Aabtoa
t;SB o*aod['at the borne of Dr. E. L.
AakUB. 423 Fifth atreeu Ute Rev. J.
-W. MUler eClcUtIng. There were a
•larfe number of reladvea and frienda
tbe Odd Fellow. 6( the city
attendl^ in a body, out or respect
to one of tbe oldeei Odd Fellova In
this city.
The paObearwra were aeterted from
--------- , Of tbe city, aa
3hnsc. A S. Rowsvuo. L. Beantaai. G
_____ r HolUday and Frank Holdaworth Tbe remalna were laid

Fleur. Feed. Mi
Baled hay .................

.■t?

Seen from a car window, Howerer
Ignoruni tbe casnal spectator may Ikof weatora Ule. be will quickly iden
tify tu the arena tbe pasimaater of
the rope, iheb rending Iron, the sadand ■'

that ihclr vv:!'-;u-iL‘C Is l-a.-* J 'i; .
pcftonce uod U
I theory , but
IBOC

SERVICE

Lettuce, per Ih .................................. Ibc

Live STOCK.
East Hunakj. Aus. 1U.—Cat' I. — ReCOpts. l.'KKi bead, ihoire. afti>.' and
»lead> . common, slo* and luwer; Red mspberrle., lu-r box .
prime steers. |(;«Sfl«T3: •hlpplna
atfers. »6&«06.iKt; CO*s.
Kfri:.
Veals—Becvlpi!., l.Silfl Bead;
aellTe, i5< loner Sheep and limbs
—Recelpla, 7.SXI bead, lambs -lv» .
ISc lower, sheep Brmer Hae»—Re­
ceipts.
bead. «low: SfiUic

AgalB ve qan atxeatlmi to the tact
that aibiabMahlp Uckala for the Grand
Tfararae regloD fair ahould be pur
'itrif* right now. not that many of
bare not yet been pvcbaied. but
kbwnr er^bedy who intends to par
<hSae theae tldceti aboaki do ao at

have ihe^r heiftrciBt
in the diwwyker at
tbrse Bsos: impurunt
orjtuu.
Tbe ktdoevs fitoet
and purify Uw
the bloodthat ts ibnr a
Therrirwe. when yourkfciney.are
onler. van c»a uudemuusd tsow
tsre bodv is affectwl aud

-12: s

30r,33c|
Huckleberries, per crate . . . •• *>
Wheat

TH.e mo FAIfc

»>Bapa»ai «greniah^ _
MootoMBtfaS to-the Btote SnggMt^
aModtotlBii aa the W
It la tnkn Mto eoaaMeradbe that
the ffiegMau see a large amount of
Yariaiat Mndt of attvertMlng from al' totBace to aa^lea. It urill be

Olema*r;;ar^
.‘VV.m m SS*
rbacg pork, per bbL a........ mJ(

It oaed to be conaiileTeO that onlv
onaarr aad bladder trembles were to be
traced tv the tilnecs.
bat
cos
Bsodem
laeiice proves that

DENEEN WON OUT

TOOAVg MARKrrg.
♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦aaddaddd
From Monday's Hecord,
GRAIN.
Chlcacc AUK
11.,—t'loee—Wner
#3\r. .orn, TTVc imis. IM,c.
Detroll. Auk
in —Oos«^Wb..y .
m»c. corn. MiSc uals Blr

tle^U are esculent thloga aa they
9l«rl4e Ute imtiixf funds fv the (air
jSad at the aame time sire the bolder
' (ha adranugo of four admlaaions and
fDow htm to make any dealred exhibK.
^ the preminma are liberal, this in Itla aa adraatage.
Aa yuted before, the time to buy
‘Ibaae nemberablp Uckeu la now and
"jHI iBtarceted la the (air. abould do ao.

n «be people ot thU dletrict elect
Oeorge a Oorell to .coogreae they
vUl hare a iwpreaenutlve -who goes
Mllh' BO atrtng attuchmenta. Mr. Cot■B has nude aheotutely no promMea
goaa oBtlrwIy fiwe from any an- taagMaenta arbaierer. Kla whole
tto^t la tor the people of hla dia“friet. the aute and the nation and
Mot for any peiwtmnl fnettoa. Be is
^ %y Mr too bright a man to tie himaiif up to any peraon or to any totaiaet. but wUl be «tt)r*ly fre* t<
M to an tktoga aa bU beat ]oa«mMl
e City JouniaL

BrVk ud Umba^^ cheese, par

The OrelDckrme baseball leain de(mtfO (he Sattona ^ alae Sutday
in a Cloae and eadtUts saaw. the
frare at the end of the ataih taatag
betsf 8 to T In (aver of OretUcktHle.
1 glaaa. imported .
AKere aBd KlWRblrd wet* (he Sattona
■the aovbora with the IDI Ranch Bay battery, while Orelllck. Uorrii
w^td wwt aho«-. which will be ta ibit and Brtef attended to dK- intereau o' Pm*mwy‘^mSdea“|J^^‘b^
rlir oB'aeat MoDflay (or two athrlns Grelllekeme.
Vagatahlee.

Sten'a Womca’s.

Boys' SUsms and

Children’s'Shoo and Oxfords.

Traverse tlly,
Monday, Ang. 17

IT RINeS TBUE.TMGHIIBT!
BEING THE FIRST ANNUAL HOUDAY TOUR OF THE
COWBOYS, COWGIRLS AND INDIANS OF THE
MOST FAMOUS RAPtfH IN ‘Die WORLOp
AND COMPOSED SOLELY OP
OKLAHOMA'S PRAIRIE
FEATURES AND
FIOUeES
-nte ONLY EXPosmoN of wesresM BoaoeR lr op rrs
ORKilNAL kJNO A.NO SCOPE, BY VERY NATURE AND
SOI RCE IMPOSSIBLE OF DCPUCATION OR IMITATION.
A PROOIOIOtS CONSOUDATION OF TTie TWO IGI RANCH
SriOVtS. ONE OF MHKH PROVED THE TRIL’MPKAKr
FtATV RE OF TMF. JaMESTO«VN NATIONAL EXPOSmONA.ND THE OTHER FOR TWO* MONTHS THE CONCEDED

ifflosemeiit Saisatioa of New York City
CowboT*. wad West Gills. Vaqoerws, SenodUa. OturdiM
Ruralcs. Mc-a and Women Sharpshootcra. Champtoaa of the
Lanat Rou^'h Rider*. Line Rider-, Range Riders. Pooy Ex,5 \>terans, PiODCern, Traf»p« r-, Hunter-, Sc-ouis. Heroes
anT Old Timers of the WiMcrness, Explorers, huh figbten,
Wra
Steer Thrower* and Steer Tier*. Hiyrsc: Wranglers.
1
Long btyrued Texa.s Cattle, Bucking Bronco* and MusUngb,
Cow-Pomes. Paint Ponies, and aU the other real, actual, geaE. sitnon.ptin; denirrn* of the cow^atap aad range, reproductng the
til Spons, Frolic* Games. Round ups, GalUatrie*.
_______lips.
Hard^ip Perils Combat', Adventure-aad Romantic Duly
Happenings of their liveEvcrythiag except a Tmderfoot
Tpdianw fresh from Camp-hre and Council. maYiBg thdr
first acqoainuncx with Pale face Civiliitatian. in FanUMic
Nxtiv* Accontremenis and Paint, and cxhibitiBg tfaeir WarDance* and other weird R:ic« and CereBKKiies. Pastimes,
Savageries, Horsemanshtp. Bow arvd .Arrow Skill,
of Hunting, Trailing, Trapping and Ambashing.
leti’ pvTvad*!* our every long aad variad
Evrrv ai t and acUiai t* tT^Kal ot the Boacb amd
tuaga. toOhoBi CireiaL I’SKleviLc ar Tbcatnc artyw"** * atmas|ihefa.

BVEBUID mil FOREUOl STBEET PUlK
fiorm voor epptsioa et ear EBterpriae. if yea *tc a« aeqatotod,
vbcB «e r^ th* pnaapai thcruaghlam ia the imsaing

caoDsmes .

hour sarfirr for FRI
Dooraofca
Rl t
Cqb
l*diaa and Cowboy
cosuDaeoslv irooi Is. m.

peettoe«fov
cnaakMtte

IP

MANO TftAVEME Nl|IU^TUCMAV. AIMIMT t1, im

To Redden
the Blood

who Um oa the Cox road, heard
aolac m a coraSeld and made an Uveatlfacion. Undtss an
acad
atAn.
wtid aad unkempt
In
appearance.
m human bewho fled i
the stflhl of ■

Md^MdUo^d.

**Slbl«iai0fan>BrwcrUi
sadti
kaa»fa

BIG CROWD
WAS PRESENT

one who had

Mlkcwr
Ktiaa,-»c»c«

left tbe Cbnpp farm.
Numeroui eflorts hare been made
the part
ipp I
section, but : 0 far <hcy bare all b-^n
' no trace of
bim
unsucct-Ksful
d man" stories ban
ctber than the 'wild

■'?£SU.
IbMwtfa
iaokicd ten ta n
lb aad became <d ill

FOR GEORGE G. COVELL

been foaod.
■wt± rbi bcsoBcst.

Ewtr

B

‘•ii*s~.f.ss5.r'Ki«a. OK

■bus:—"A cfaUd td rnicM «« ptla. UonDcib
apcak •«! artma^ U. A. W. Cba^'aNtr*.
tteUeod iM

held 1.

U tbe old man Is wanderini! tn the
woods be has been subalstlna
(or
more than a moolb on roou and her
rkw. aa b'* ha» noi boeo seeu in Moaroe Oentcr or Grswn and ihe -sill
man" fleo- ai tbe aiehi of man
If tbe wanderer Is Depes be ha*
andoabUuUy be<-s osertakeo with
a
sudden aberratloD which tnakn. him
prefer the woods and cornfields lo bu-



wme was cane^ at 4 o'clock after the or bis Ufe. He was ptekwd wp by tW)
CTww of u frwlcht trMn staBdU« owl
tbe aide track and taken to Thattp-'
soovIDe. wkere he was given medkwi
atieBihn.
Later BHiD4a<e was re­
moved to hU home at this place and,
SI tki' writing be Is datng as well as I
caa be expected.
|

speech to come
than In tbe bail game.
Trweerse Ctiy was
tantety represenied, several
rigs arriving
wlib
good mads. BeoMes those «bo c«ro<
jby team many came by train and til
of the vlaHors
were
finely
enteruined by tbe farmer* and their bslllr* si dlaner. The gamn were esrltiug and Interewilng
Dancing In
ibe pavfUoo afforded amoaemeat (or
Ihe toung ladle* sod c.-ntl«neo
and
stuxl music wa* pr..iti1.-d, ■n.err- wen
fcllv 5i“l
peoivie
pr.-s-nt
no
ih«cri<UB<U and l> i- d-wlarod this wa>

The

Were on the Grounds—Ad
dreaaea. Races and
Game*.

Raaaa.
following Is Ihe summary

of

Men's running rare—Wlilism Men
jid Nessen Cii> . 41
niaiimg rse*—Oris S'oriun

M. &
Amt IUccit>i Book •■awt.vtes
rrrTj boa. 50 Ceati at ail darner Xb. A.
W. CW McAoae Cn. BaAb. N. V.

Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Nerve PHIs
JOHNMN DAUO CONPANY.

“WILD MAN” NOTED ARCHITECT

nnvooDS

I

AOCD BIAN HIMINO FROM WILL­
IAM CHUFFS

IS H GEORffi DEPEW7

BONOR

JULY

Ha Ban Oona BlnM th« Day Bafers
tha Third, whan Ha Oat a Small
•urn ta CalaBrsU tha
Fawrth.
Geonre Depew, an

On tha day before tbe Foai4t.
pew, who la past three score, asl
Mr. Cbnpp tor noney with which
I ptven a dollar and
*at once departed and has dlaappeaied
'.a» completeir u Iboocfa the
earl
. bad swallowed hlna.


lake levels.

11

wed i

ter. ka baaa ntulw «iBce JoUr
- aad sow a ‘^arfld stan" hu appeared
Is the eomtald* of tbal aecUon. and
the es«*t*ob •*.
Depew and the
“arild nan' one and the

a

Now cornea tbe "wild man" part (
tha story.
A aoo o{ John Polllcl

debcaoua m nromn tad tute, tad fiiQy
op to tbe stBDdard-'-tbBt’fi

MeUughliiTXXXX Coffee

Mr snd Mrs G W Aoneex. of InIsnd. made a (i:endly call upon Mix
Lenha Cornish last Balurdar.
1
Miss Gibel Oark of Murray Hill
left last week for s two-we.-k»' visit
*moDg fri.-tid* *nd rvlsdie* in Blv
Kapld*. I'adniac. tVhlu- iToud
aad
Frenioot.
|

Harry- Hucler returs.-d last Friday ;
uni an sli rammer rrs: w |i h rets .
>es at Mol. Owcods count.
Miss Gladys Dari*, of rop-aiisb. is
^
ladies' rse.—Kate Oldman.
Monroe Center, Aug
m—Th-- anIhe gu.-st Of Ml*» Ib-ih Munii-r
Lual taarvmt pimic si Ihufc Lake Sat­
1-inemeu for th«- Ciniens' Telephom
urday was a big sueees*. both in jkiIui
company were busy alt last week IB
of number* and eiiJ»>Qieni
It »iu s
ilalling a new switchboard in
th­
jolly gathering of farmer
rew hullding owned by Kalhrync 1.x'
M-Buld.
orsanlted search for him Uu' i; and famine* and friends
tie aad adjoining the one destroyed
Xesaen I'li) .
possible ibsi a bla posse will pe rounding cuuniry
Vt'blle it wts not;
by
fire
some
time
ago.
Hop. skip aod jump—IVilliani Meuorwaolsed and ao aitempt made
to
. a polllleal cstt'ering. t
Carpenters and wood butcbe.s oO
I t.ld
> rent*
round op the "wild mall."
forded a splendid opi»r^unii
AI ibe conclurlon of Ihi- poinirul the new house* Of E.1 Nlenisll Mr*
• caiidtdai--s (or eounij nITie*'
’m«-*-i!Dg three rou»ing rhe.-r*
wen- Johb Time and Leo Sisc-y loe Just
ibrowing
themoelve* si present aod II
|*i>eii tor Hon O-orge G CovelJ for
will
be
f,.r Ih. WH conKrewa, Jea.l by the u»o»i dii-llngdlsh the weather permits Iber
ready for occupancy by January 1,
"
<■'
iiiarles on Bepten
For Sals-—Tbe property known as
•very iandidsli-| '
____________
sitily iso execpilo
the M'oodman hail in Iht* place, s*
ilnlnaihin*
fur ;_____ ...................... ....
toi the repotiJIrat
the Ifonor camp. M W A . ha* out
IreaMir-r rlieriff
I
register
:iTY FRIDAY.
grown the raparUy of the hall anil
preneci
County
t'l.-Tk
must have larger quarirt*
The hall
Hu.X'M E Walti-r alMi a caiulldale
is centrally loraled. good renter .un­
lor renomiDiiilon wiis roiisoieuoias
able (or lodge purposos and daaces
Bank the gaihrnug nut bad
up»iairs. and store on ground floor.
^ Which Work Is
In mutual iniroduetiont to the voters
Fartles contemplating purchasing will
ssing Finely.
present. '
Honor. Mich.. Aug 1"
On Thurs­ please communicate with M r Van
The public meeting was
presideil day Aug r,. at high n.w.n Miss .Mil­ Hlanconi, clerk, or the manager* of
Oeorjee D. Mason, deslnor of the over by Hon F R Walk-r iu-lge of dred Kj.iD and Ertn-st
Root were Honor camp. M W A
Pint NnUonsI Hank bulldlOK. one of probate.
The spe«-ch.-* w.-r,. nmei> unii.-,l In ni*rrlag% at the reslJ.-nce
The dance last Friday night giveb
(be foremost arcbltecia ot MtcMsan.
of the briili-'s par«-n's Mr anJ U:». bv Ihe Honor baseball <luh wa*
.1
was in (he city
Friday
tnspeedns to from begiontng to end
W
K. l.you success -■daily and financially.
The people Henry Ryan, the Re.
A
ding.
Mr
Of this pan of the county are begin offlcUilng. The bride and groom srr large crowd was present.
as fully I
nlng to mgJMfest considerable interest rjM'Ddiog their honeymoon at Frank
fort, taking In the aasemhiy.
!n the fall eampaigu iinil Tali oentl
menl Is very strong. While a lii'U- I*
Smallpox has once more
Invaded
heard of William Jennings Hryun. Sec­ this burg aod fastened Its grip -jp
retary Taft I* a universal favnrne
•Mr and Mrs W E Jaems and
been appHed.
The
prell
Ucre conspicuous, howeier «a* the present their borne on Bast Houl.ia
work Is finished as the bntli
pi-n* tbe stages of tbe Great Uak«s
To show tf
favorable senUmeai for Hon. Oeorge ;s under uuarantlne
Id suck shape (hat it cud
for the womb of July as follow*.
trouble sever comer
slugl.-hand
G. Covell for the congrewslonal noui
bnlU aa fast as desired.
Above
1
InaUoo. Covell button* were In ei|. Mr Jacobs' iiony broke out of
When Mr Mason aaya ihe bank*
tidewater
denoe ever.vwbere and the addre**-*. pastui
.ure aod croweed and recrossed .he
l.utkef.
New York.
endondng Mr.'Covell were
receivi-d P M trestle and wa* badly pounded
SU|>er1or
> piece* fretll falllDg; 1beiwe<
with
great
enthusiasm,
wblle
nothing
...
.
here Is In sisc.
Mlt-blgah-HiiM>n .
•-». The h'orwe is receiving ihe
whalever was heard of his opponenl.
speaks with knowledge
'Fhe PontF.He
t car.- Irom some of Ihe l.r>i I
tbe tsalH'lla county caudidste.
It Is
cbartralD hotel, the finest h'oiel
in
DOl saying loo much to state that Mr.
WehlpM, 1* his work.
Sine.-' l:..i
uioniti
Uk- Sii|i.-nor
Covell'k
vole
t«>ni
this
section
of
the
roar more siories will soon be addl-s* ri*.-ii .:s tnche. Lak-s Michigan
oounty win ly. prarUcally uniinimou*.
I to li.Jhe total cost then being $1.ai„i HurotJ hav- r,K.-n 2',
imhee,
mlrforliihiHis alillHIe* ar.' known .vmj he Is
. JO,000 tor the H sioHe*
He also
«hile Ijk- Erie h..* (all.-h 2 m<bes
recognized aa one o( the strtmc turn of hi* I.X-* UI1.I H part ,.r hi* 'tv. :,ii:
built the Flrwl National bank of UudpuUl.d by the 1*. M. s. na:,. U.*- ..nd Lak.- Omarlo | s^ inohos.
df Of north, rn Mlcbixan
It the i.enil
tmttoo. the Peoples State bank of
IHirlhg
AuguH
Lake
Su;«-rlor
taxon .Thurv-dsy nighi
He .... r.-t „ri.ir..---------hi*
section
may
be
taken

branch
Orala-irolt
urwiicu In
ui l>elra>, the %..•
rl*- ja, inches
l.*ke. M.t-hlCovell'* major- from Thompsonvlll' and the
..ah
dot and Dig Avenue banks In Detroit I ••
ludieation
----------- ..
,n-l s-art.-d up
t-fmbtbe Central Saving* bank In the Ma I Hy m Grand Travi-i • i-ouDiy '
could silghi In-ni th- cur and 'hr-*
Jesiic building. Detroit,
the
State ceed 2.6<»
,-n*i vici.':v hini aguthsi th- li..hk '..Mlhg niidgame
wn*
at
The
ball
Street bonk In Jackson and
others.
1’ «.i* n llUra*;- that h.
•kl.> t.-aiti If • -c-.r. iMim; tl>.- car
Bueb as the Exchange Saving* bank
laik.- tSuiM-riur
sbuwi.
a
normal
C;i?
Til- i-5ca)»-il wllhoiJi th. .!'•*► »f In* limb*
G against N<-*»'ii
In ML PleasanL

rxxl^ bsiUii^

FviUy Roasted—
Properly Blended

The popuiatton of tbe connty Mt ’
was incresuwd somewhat laat week. A 1
•on wa» born to Mr and Mrs. Frank ,
CenkllD snd a daughter to Mr. and:
Mrs. Fred W^Uied.
1
Clarv Stile* and wife, of CadUlac.’
ilstled with Mr slut Mra. Ralph Munroe last week

MORE

Evety p«:k«ge conuina one fbH pound, aod eornefl
to you to air-ochL dust-proof pacfcaflcs, tnrhkb
keep it fresh, tich aod
clean.
McLsuehlins XXXX
Cofiee U bold by

All First-class
Grocers
ZXXX COFFEE CHUMS
height, at the average Jul» stage of | port lodav
lb' past
H> year* and pra-icalU tbe ' MU* Marv UBdqulst
sarxi. a>
in Juii l>vk
\i> Ijuj Mrs Z.-ra Barnhard
iDch.-* higher than in
Us: and ft* ; port -ortay to attend
inch'* higher 'ban last
y—ar but h it j meeting
lower py
mrh than
ic t>"J and|
Mrs T U
(Vest
lower >>)
la-'he*
iba-.x11"C1
Mrs

Went 10 NoTthwent
to Norththe Indian canap

and
daughiera.
A C
Morrla. of th

Lake* Mi.lnsaii and Hr.on
*h..w'M™ A“^*'
^
D Masthe highest JuU- *-agv *.nce
IMS [denhack. of Chieago.
went lo Omeaa
when th.' mairr w a*
half a
foot I'<*da) tu spend lb« day with Ur Merhigber
Tliej ar. * inih-w above the | vis
average July stage of :be pnsi
lOMr and
years,
mehe* high. r than
last i children, t
year and 22^ mchev higher ihan In'Spending tbe gnmiiier at BdgwwoOd.
IS-Pk, but in lk*« Uie wst.-r wa* high jweet to Northport
today
Ob
Ike
er by I?s, Inches.
Isleamer Cheqaamegoo
Lake Erie Is a irlfle higher than In I
Vt-atklns, of Walnut itre«. nc«cled by ber parmU. Ur and
George %V M’atkins. and bfotkMarKm and Grant, of MeCoek.
Ibe mean July stage of Ihe past ]U Neb who ara trtaiilng Mias WatkJM.
v.*..,.
...
monrtog (of Levering tU
years and 2:ti Inches higher than In'
however 11 luctie* lower n>«r1evolx. tnklng the CbevHUnnflBB
U78 and

lu

Inches

lower

than Id im.

A E. ThoaM. of Orssfl Bfiflifla, art laat night (or a~MaikM TWt

Lake Oatario abowa
hUhewl,rt‘>4
Nf- and Mra. J. M.
July stage IIn 22 years, the lake in; L'**'
trtfle higher,
mt Thomas.
IhTe having
lower
In 1M2!
**» *' P*
««
ss J(, inches higher
It Is 22»4 »«>»
*■“ *®*Mles above the average
average July stage
O- P- Shaw, of taidtagton. aad
inches
Mra George Nevberrr aod aOM.
of (be past i<> yeara and <5 inches
higher than in IKSL. 3^ Indiei higher Jack ^aod Julius, go to North I
than In ikkC and -Stk Incbew
ibau in l»(M.



higher

PERSONAU



pilosyi

From SainnUy'i Record.
A F Straub aod family will be ool
of lown for a couple of weeks, hav­
ing gone in I'nrp l,ake. wh-re ibey
will camp for tbal length of lime.
Mr. aod Mr*. Jooas LtndquUt and

^r.'Xfl^haaa’s
ESr£j£SrtOIntinant
Pod flalt by

JohfiM

Dnsp

-

The Great Clean Sweep Sale

Positively closes MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 17th. Rain or Shine. This marks the closing of the most
successful sale ever held in Traverse City. Of course some lines are closed out entirely, while other lines
are comparatively unbroken, and these lines we are marking still lower in the determination of moving
the goods regarclless of cost or values. Don’t fail to supply your wants at these prices.
Remember Monday at 6 p. m., august 170i, is the last of the Great Ocan Sweep Sale_________ _

Clothing at Clean Sweep Prices

OVM

awl SlH. la tbis kM jrou will titi'l
the nobbieit Men's Saits, siagle and double
brukfited styles; B!&zk as'I fancies, with
Serge aad Mohair uimmiogs.
*12.00 aod »1:j.50 Men’s SuiU
Clean Sweep prio-...............
About 150 Suits in all, this s.-oson's mikes
fsQcy Worsle'ie, Cosboiore m th.- new
olive grwso. brown aotl grej.also in blw k

5.92

$7 50 soil $^.50 Scite. Clean .Sweep

^ ^0

M'-o's Black Sutut. o.odt. pants aod

2.19

vest, rhoioe.......................................................
'1'.'

Toung

Men's

Soils,

singti' or

dooble

iireast*-<l. black aod fanri.-s. values up lo $10
<livnl»l into il loU at

$3,69. $4.89 and $6.48
.

1 lot of Dress Glnghama. 2T lo SO
la. wide in »irlpe». chedta and plaid*.
lec Otaflham. u> cloM out

price

-

1 labl. ot Uoy'B bi-avy Shoe*. ju*t ththing (or vacaCloii
U%c and 16c Gingham, lo

Clean

65c

caalu* Clean Sweep I
oDkws; Clean Sweep price

all

^

I taUlv of Ladle*' 12 and 4.2
and (an Shoes.

per spool .....................................................
1 box ot 40 Oonnt Mourning

‘ 18c

Sweep pritc......................................

Goats 100 yd. spool of »an allk.

light

and

Clean Sweep
^

Plni, at .......................................................
1 botUc romplexlon Cream

black
heavy
oq

price .................................................^£aOO
So piece* fine Drva* law in., nold (be
world o».-r for 12^ and L'-v.
Ch-an Stk'eep price ,

I>i4.'-

ilioi-.-

\--t-

l^..

*ml <-blldr-ti * fill'

for 112

II..

m....' 1,..-.

-i,.

■■■•'

q

' I-ali Si»--«.p prirv- .

Sel4 fur H '.-J everv
t lean S*e-l> prirBe.i

Tollel So* I'

79c
9c
98c
12c

zv-z.:::;: . 1.94

M--1. -

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

pr...

9c

Slkin-

m

'li-

I«.r<l-r *iU. Kllk -mbroiu

.*.1,

«C

r,

<l'.i
-

S1.17

H»ii<lkr-rrhl-f-

*Ld

1

.

•.

iijaO-- 'll fir>. (JingLani

/i''! LU. 1 *n>l iv>lor.-d l,awii». worth

•. i: .

1,49

..... 48c

- Late left two of six .joart. two of foor

15 Lidia' BUra In Noraltj BmUig. wortli *6

4^^

Ho*-. :Jc value.................f 7C

. ' rt.ij. 1, Hn« Tl.-* r>unilar S.V

33*:^% Discount on AD Ice
Cream Freezers

Ladies’ Suits aud Skirts
Bin Jnmpm Snia, loH mMj i» Uie

'6*>hc

Sail-- Hi: !
lt»U. ..-r't.

QQ —

I (able Indian Burk*kln Moc

4i.5

10c

.................................3C

2 98

a rSweep Pm-e

60 Lidi—' Slirt* gored ud pbitod. trimmed vith etrepe end
■mod* monli op u K ehok*

7»c- SL8S and SX19

(joarL

threw of three uoart nod two of t«o

Off

...

Screen Doors
2 fL ' ID X '> ft. " in. the ttaodard size, well braced, i-oai.
pl.'te with sprioLS. bioges aod all thoiiDiags.
fiOr’
all gvi a( the Clean Sweep Pnee of. earb ..............

S

II

IaUcs* HandkerckteU. made of &ne Ofimbric.

2q

1 lot of Men's and Boys' Balhing Suita:
special Cleaa Sweep price, each........

Ca.

,7.y.-

TWICE
stm w Sfm
TOBUNDREDS
.1£SS

•MMB TiuyKme >iualb, tu«oay,

HAD HO nnntPRETER

nUCfOM—A. Tner
Jtnj

CAtoREflTNEflfl TOLD MCflSAOE
HE HAO TO CONVEV.

BlMrel M Tlae bct«tt»
aD Cgnaettwti
In Cemrwat
ly's serrlees st

CaiWii ift <wt iWD
siatxmsfKasMcnin
(OoBUBMd tnm Jli»t nit.

ibe

Indian

camp m^lng were lull of Insplralloo
to the many wbo gatnered
gainered to hear
the Rev. F. E. Day. paslor of tbe First
Methodist Episoopal ebareb of
Al­
bion. who condacled (be three serrlcew beld during tbe day. morning, sfterneoD and evening.
Dr. Day Is s
ofnl speaker, and although there
e many In the aodience wbo could
underataad a wont 01 tbe English
laagnage. aad no interpreter was glvany of the servleea.
sO
egnieetlr did be address the aodience.
tbnt be carried ronrlnion
wbo beard bis voice but understood
the words,

Hm that »tMt tbe nllrwSt *Uo
teraAcir «BMt oa Tnvmc City,
ruhtoc -M w ladBMtr u bm
luporust bera u It oue vaa. bat
the WilnfBiw that arc la batlocca
ken an aiaktac maifcr. tbe lowly
■Mkar lMtB( tbc leudaUM aad about
r, Day's tno
____ ■ a poud balBC claand. Ttere "Christ, the only
an »l*Bty of cnekm aad tierc la a on 1. Cor„ 3:11: "For other founds
dlaady Mrtet tor thia flab U> (be
aaaC ao that the Income to ataady.
part:
.
mtb the going Of the cuckara (be *^e mind of man tbink* under ibe
' fllaeklnaw troot aad the vblc^ in- control
of lawn an uncbanaGuble a« the
draaaa. ao that the aaeftar to indeed lawB of oatone. Indeed, ibey are laws
a bMMfli to the flabermen la mdiiy : nature. Por nature U >i only .
e yonder, and trees h<
: the n:
«aya TroUen an making (nun tl
prairies of. the valle.vs and
to |U a day aew oateblog the Mackl•a*.
blue »ky and
the flaming glorj of tbe distant stare,
WhOe not exactly an induairlal tea- toatnre
Is all that God has made (itim
tan^ to aar h* taiaraatlag to i
tbe tli>y little grain of sand wbltb
that .the toail^yed pike, planted
rests oa tbe lake's shore In obedience
adlawat lakaa aad atroama. u pro- to tbe law of graTlty to man's ratnd
■ self, wbicb does Its work under the
graartag flaaly aad aome big ooea
ws of association and IdenUty.
baiag toaghL ■WaU-eyed pike
OiRarsnees In Rsliolona.
gaotod la toe* Tork at t> cenU
"Under the Uw of aasoclatloa tbe

County Suryeyor

mind always eonnecu eauae and ef-

with

relallvea

In

As a Republican Candi­
date for the office of
County Surveyor of
Grand Traverse County

the sowth pan of

the aute.
Quite a crowd from here attended
the Old settlers’ picnic at Bardlckvllle
August 5.

Mr.EF.Walennan

and Mn. Pi

l>. Day drdarrd Ibat there w
talnlog company fraoi lliinou.
lots of people wbo did not undenli
The siare'VlU was ekssod Thurs­
what Jesus masat (o i<-arfa
by
day for tepairw of oor day.
story of the virgins, lie likened
Kingdom of HeaVeu to the rburen.
Mrs William Jobnstou and family
and the virgins 10 ibe ebunh m<tnber»
'There are kas of folks who do are enjoying a vlsU from her two sis­
DOC keep their lamps burning bright, ters from southern Michigan.
ibey do not pray, they «o not knoa
The cooperage work* 1* runuiuj lull
the Joys of conitnuiiloa aud felloa-ship
tslasL
with GodEdgar pnumans. of Honor, Is siK-od
Previous to <'\.-ry
s.-rvl«-.-,
ib.-rc

The ReV
D Robinaon. pastor of
the llethodlsi rburcb at S'orthport.
Is conducting the camp tneeUug
the first lime In fats eipcrl. n.-c
be addresses tbe Indians ibrougL
Interpreter wnen other speakers are
not Bvatlahio

SPEED BOATS BIT

Elmer

liillman

and wife

SyruptR&^U^r-fSennn

Wednesday from their inp to .Slagnra

Charles Billman.
Mir* Lana Briitan entertained with
a

birthday

Uc

party

Wednesday

Judging by the mem

laughter coming

from

sll rnjo.ved themselves.
Ben

Bdgell

and

even

peals of

that

slcialiy

.

family

are

wisii

iQg at tbe home of George Kesbefsk)
Olio Portner. of Provemenl was lu
town Thun'day
Bengnol

moved

bU

family

Boon Issi week, where both be and

At

first

it

seemed

that

the

wreck

many

PROiONCED IIS'
ClSEinAILE
Wholt Ekidy Riw with Eaema—
Life wis Intolerable—Was Even
Incased in Plaster—Discharged
from Hospitals as Hopeless.

SUFFERED 14 YEARS
CURED BY CUTICURA

Paeeh ai* easy (o caito aad And a
ficill

gMthar way of plekiBc up fairly easy
■SMy la aaUng aaglewanis. tbe de-

ntniARY ELECTION NOTICE
[.egal
Enrolled
Voir-rv
Grand irav.-nM- Count)
III acoordanre wilh ifie following no
lire, you arv hvr.-by nollfiMl that .v
general primarv .•lerllon will b.- bell
in this (-ouniy <111 the first Tuesday m
S.-ptemt>or.
I-Hik.
for
sll
poliiiral
parties for ih.- purpone oI iionilliui
ing candldale* fur ihe olfii-e» of gov-

the sapgly not aaarly egaal to It. td

Ite

___
jDrcaml^ An­
gora Goat
NIAGARA FALLS
Rancb
UISDAL tow PXXE
, .
July *S Aug

!
K-'gister-wl bigb giaii.- Augoia gnats
I for sal.,
Iriic-e r»-a>a>iialil.'t ill s.-ll
: III all) nuitib.-r to siill bu)i-r
Goat*
jwil! ]ia> (or (bi-nisi,|\•« In jinKiiir-i lui.
iol inohslr nud In.Tvaso lu Iwo y-ar*
t ri».-x.v-ll.-<1 for rl.-arliig brush
Isno
Addr.-« M R
for Domlnstlng r-wndlilsi.-*
b>
so> 'Ksnrh a' Piinb- laik.Hendon. M irli
pollllral parti* winch ha» vou-d
In |Mri 'rt>r\
fsior of iU<- dlre.-i nomtiisthm of ItAug 4-7-11-14-1'l’l-:“4 :'h*
puriv i-uiidiaaii-r- III rounile* or diin.-i, as pret-rrlUvU b' An.
.No
4
.'.rra S.-SM011 of l»ii;
111 V\liiir-ss WhiTrol. I ban- h.-ri-.iii
Mi'liigaii

tills :ir.i day of .August

.-la! I’riniar.i

A

I 111,<11011 w ill be held III
Ihe hrwl Tuesda)
,n
•ilk.
lor
all
poliil-i.l
S.-p:eml>.-i.
paiiH-s for ibo purpose of Domlawtlng
laii.lldal'-s for Ihe offkv- of Governor
l.leultMiam tk.v.Tiior,
also
|i...:imiailng i-andidst.-s by any politl-j
whuh ha* 'otiwl In favor of
noiiiiiiatloii of Us pany
didaies In .xjunties or disirliis as pre
scribed by Ari No 4, klxtra S.-sslon. <•'
I9UT
In WlliH-h* Whi.-reof. I have her- iu
HffKed niy slguaiure and Ibe gri-al
s.-al Ilf Ih., slaie. «f IJHiKlOg.
ihls
iliirty llrwi day of July
l,ord dini-i.-eu1 hundn-d
hui
ISHAI.
• ,1 MKAR8,
•puly Socreiarj of Klalc.

b:.K

Lake Shore

& MIchtean Southom Ry.

VU TUB

L TW cm

OK
MONDAY
AUGUST I7ths 1908.
TO

MILWAUKEE
iood to
tr> rotu'
rotu-B ODtn Th indsy,
Dinisl 2Tth. HOB. Via Lui-ngtoa
Ddd Pare Man uette Lioe oieanier.

Ask Ageat tor Rates
H.F. MOELLER.
G. V. A.

Wl

otered

WUCD R WALKKR.
;
JQdrw of Probata. '•
4-ll->8,

EXCURSION
THUSSDAy.AUG.SS
»*,*• “S-JESssanD.

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

':,C'

■aad at gfeat^brtag vny tartsk aa^

liMliloo prayfog t
dicaie and Anerw_______
were at ibe lime of flto doath
legal heir* <W said '
tlth-d
tnberli C
res! c«ute ofl

irdcn-d. (hat ihr ;
^
August A. D. 1»08. ai ten u'eioek la
111.' lorvtiuoD. at said probate offfoOb
W ainl I, s-rvt.y aiqiolnicd tor befllc.
• ing iratd p< tiiiou.
I
It is (urOir-r oTdeml. that puMic no.',
'k.. tbrrrif t.- givwa by publwwlKa o(
» copy of Ihi, .irder. for ihtr*- tacoa^.
w-ok* preTtotw tr said flar a*
; hvarlng. !B ,b,.
Traverse Tlef-:
4 1! ivji si.i » i.-w»paper primed and cittntoU-.
Vd .1. «ij coumv.
;.

'-------

Mlsw Gertie Owen |s vitliuig Mrs.

Frank

ed boat must surely go to the bottom,
bat It remained on top much to
relief of tbe wiineasea.

Fig SthupCo. fKiY

Kails

r wife will eotrr a busloee* line.

VI’ltb s crash that could be beard all
over Ihc wewl side of Itic ba>, Will
Oarragh's speed boai sinick T
Slanlon'B speeder Sunday eveolbg.

Aug

returnt-d

Preaeni. How.
Wateril
judge nf probate.
Ic the maticr of (ho eaute o( Hfli*. ’
ace Qiwen. deeeawefl.

desires to express his
clfanks to the voters for
past favors, and that he
:aio earnestly desires
agaii
their votes and support
the coming priinary
election. September 1st

■uri^nne«tt,
asata^ mm proaer................

Ing a few days' with his family here
dtons singing tbe fiymns
in
ouaitti language, and (ber<- sn- s
good voices among them
%IU>i l.oulse
.. .illams. B young Ottawa woman, pre
sides ai till:- tlrgaii ai sll of ihc Wrvlres.

Por SBmple, perch flabing.

aania a gaarg haalag beaa

day of July. A. D. !»(*."
V -

Oaflar. lUeb.. Aug. T.—ton. Herbert

IPS of (be south,
her helag
paid oR their
when toe Indians I
. _
the IA» ladtons there was never a prayer of
tered. 001 a page of the Bible ever
read.
1 ihank God ihai there have
been tots of .prayers offered today

Grand TrnTnae.
c'aw. la ami’gounty.'^l? 2a^

Tbe best of os am te bad. aad the

■laor vtys to make a good summer

ready aartet' at a fair priee.

CANDID.4TE FOR

____________
He cteae tbe/elghtt
vane of tbe »(h thapter of Matthew
for bto subject: “Otre us of yowr oO.
for our lamps bare gaae oat" Ha said
la part:

Oest Irtt Monday asorolng tor a rtoil

tmti «. WtaH OHKi^TtopwtHMt;
•uMl OwlHid. ChUot; i.i.Mv

tn Traeerae City there are

vmi f :P

laterpiwter. the laAlaaa .1

omnnif *. mej i^. :

« »cr

aoqu»t ii,

r r.JBintB.AaM(

The eharry piAm* of the dty have
ted M neiBMit aanaea aad wIS aext

rpread ov.-r Ills Iw-ail
sntl Kh."ilderv. snd
li .-suW hini gri-sl
d«*or-mfc-n
I u*ik
hba to a dootor and tned l.air a dnm
othar tnaunenu. all with the same
ivsalt: DO imiwomcaent at all. The
dfo-asi:i giwdu^ly sprsari until n«wrly
erSTT part of his hodr
quite raw.
We liad u> su-ap him ckiwn in l*ri. for
«-lf drewdfully

go to work oa platoa. Afur that there
«« he Ite apgtoa. ao that there w«
be alaady awh tor now Gae.

*«ndr to te dag. potato dlggen aSwayi being wanted.
There are a aaatbar of other plaau
Ip the city wboee owners do not care
to attha a atatemeni at greaent for
batoDHi naaoaa, but summing the
I op. U to fooBd ibr.
eaadiaeM are entirely aatMactor/.

Bwasr Ptaea.
tea of Traeeiwe City’s bnsleat oootaewa to ,lte tranHe and marble
wotka owned by Alderman A. W.
aieterd. Saeea yean ago tbto euicent started and since tbea by lomteg owt a BtrieUy flnt-clam product
aad by tbe baalaeat abUlty of A. w.
Btefcerd li baa lacregaed onlll lu terIte 800. tad oiany ordeia are eent
te pateta math farther away. Addl'
tena ten beaa alaaoat annual eyent*
aad ImpeovoaaaU la tbe way of mseldatip an a part of the policy of
•agto gatteaU of the boslaeas done
Ota te «ada arhea one haowa that
IMAM patodi of craalte aad stone
era waad every meath. Part of this
to araato. .bni thacc are tew coaoeros
la-atowa the slae of Tnverae City
that aae aa egaal anoaat of nw maThe tenure flf the whole pleat Is
Its flae macUaerr. lastrod of tbr
oU hammer aad ^tod. pnenmaile
taait are «a*d eotlrely. It U probhWe that la the near totare a new
'tteehtaa and oa# more graalta col­
lar win be em^oyad. as tbe uade is
ao large aow that as employe eannoi
even lap off tor a day's Tscatlon.
.Tba mta are by ao means arerse
U this eongltton. bowerar. and prw
for to be at work every day. as they
all like their work and Its reuraa.
The Travorae CUy Obatr oompaar
to BM carrylag a full force at pres­
ent. this being the atook dm«.
wUhta a ahort tlam the plant will be
rwnalng to cecity with a full force
of man.

LAST ONE IS OPEN
Traflate, the ISth.

fact and behind every building, w!
er ll be a wigwam of the phmlilv
Uoaairt-,
dlan or a mansion of the milUoa
We cana bwIMer is seen by
uncaused effect, our

Tom Stanton was In hi* I
bU braibcr. lYoyd. was running
Darragh boat, going about i: rol1>->. ss
hour or better Tom's host war stand-

mlliy II
object
dtotingulabcs between
_____ _ and systems of ibotigbt.
Ilgkiiu. always making the disi met km
of dlffcryucvs.
All
point
Idea.

timer to Stoll tn<- eiigitic. r.
terminals l><-<-anie ground<-d
fused lu k-t ihi' ciigim' Kn|i

t reach any ouuldc of t
Heathen evangrllstb says. Come
until this, or that Idea.'
but rbrlst
says. 'Come uato me.' You can have
‘leatbe rellgton or any system t
modern philosophy
out the particular persons founding
them, but you canot have rbrlstianliy

S’e

Dr. Day then
proceethat Jesus Is inc only Ifouiidaiioii
those distinctive feature* of I'hrlstlsn
civilixailsii. high morality, .-otufon siul
nal> slioii
and o
(ram sin.

bnal. but the sl<-cnng c<-nr. which
be<-ii bfttkeii ilini iiionniie sii|i|“-t
didn't n-spond quick --iiougb uiiU
rolllrlon .-ann

AUTO ON DOCTOR

semblA their parents ofter

converted and lore for Christ take*
poseaslou of bis
heart, he Imtiaies
Jeans, by the law of love "
U the aGernoon Dr Day MiecC.tl
Ue fifth verwe of II
Corinthians:
"That your fallh should not sUnd in
tbe wtodom of men, but in the [wxer
of Ood " He called it "Raal'E reason
the old-fasbloDed gospel
’ -power to savr Aftar examining the leading ibeorl<-s
' Bodero ethical cultnre champions.
ppro
printeneas to human nature, and then
by argument, example
and lllustr
.
:ratlonahoa-ed
tbi aptness
'

the
and power of the
oM gospel to make a bad man goo-l
and good people better
There ana a large audience of white
people preMDi. Including Btobop AtwaU. of the Proteetant Episcopal
looeoe of aKnsas CUy. and Dr r M

Dentist Riding With Mount

Ctemi

Girl Near Goodrich When Steer■ng Qear Gave Out.
liis
BulomohiU'
him «h>-li tl weni
eigh: foot ••mbaiikmeiti st
Goodrich. Dr. H
if
Moorman,
of
Grand Rapid* wa* *erkiu*l) Injured
Dr Moorman, accompanied by .Mi**
Howe, of Mount Clemens, was reiurn
Ing from Bear iakr to Onekama when
the steering gear of the auiomobil'gave out and thuia.hlne
plunged
over the erobankmec; ftoih of tbe dccnpanls were thrown out. Dr Moor
man la
landing under
the car
\!i*s
How. .
but slightly mjuri-d bj 'h-.

M n iioii.George Hanil
f the Hannah A l.ay
Ui-e.-ainil.^
road between n.,ar l^ke
and Ur Moorman pass<-d
ear
A little laier. they came up 10
the ombaiikmeni aud *aw- the car l>
Ing at he fool. The local m.vi helped
to ext
xtrlrale the doctor and kb com
iring maiiresM-f and
springs from s farm'll
irro ni
y. telephoned
for a pb.rslclan
half before
-pfayslcton arrtv.4 and
UM an
unable
that In puaiLg
iwo u-ams. too short a turn aa.‘ made
and tbe car turned lortle.

«SW Tork. Aug. Ik—The MeetoanMrs. C
I* Beranek acJ son Lloyd,
ter aad Tradoir baak raaaawd bnal- taaru of Chicago, tbe great Mclbo- of Cbicj
ilcago. who have peen spending
atoa today, tbe last of tbe ll banka
ihe isM month in the clij, returned
Itet dosed their dome dartag
•-> Chicago today.
Mrs. Louise Cs:
Altboagh Dr. Day had given of h»
Islkln* Noieware.
teaks HAM
Chicago, will «ln|! the nffem
lory I
aH««ad. bat not a dept
depoaUor Imm a
Milag lai-ki<d nothing in Insplr■ Congregational churcl
-b los
1 Do^rww moralBg.

No Wonder
For they are selMng

k.-|.l Irving r»-HHs1v aft.-r n-in
w-v lisd gn< slm,>( (•ssl b»|» ..
r. Six m-uilli* sgn wi- purrhased

Ladies' Suits IVuttieat of the eeaiOD

mmmm

Not Liks a LssMD.
After speaking of superloriiy of the
lOrala of Christian at»clety. be said
A'e do not learn Christ's
morality
like we do spelling and reading, arlth
metic and grammar, and chemistry—
It of a book. We are not pointed 10
great system of truth which, after
t understand li.'we put In pracilce.
no
We are simply pointed to the
perron. Jesus
Wc fall Ic k>ve wlin
blm. and then by the tow of Ood.
naturally
InMt
ivltaikm. 1
love the spirit hr shows, the life be
lived, aad as expressive 01 that love.
o ss Jesus would do
Wr cannot

Steinberg Bro&

The Great Determination Sale IS'
Drawing Big Crowds

Then h-

Til*' SlJihUHi boat wh- siriick .vl
three feet from tin- -t.-rn with
sharp ls>a of the Darragli
although some da
constniftion wa»
aniouncd to bui liltl-- while (he Dar
ragU boat was not injured at all.

Closed at
Boon on
Fridays.

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

.......... $12.50
Ladies* Skirts vr.iies ana panamae. beau
liful stvlc*. were $1,< and fl‘*.

.'\re you satisfied with the
values you have beer
getiioK in shoest

Our Aim
is to sell you good, aJl
leather ihoes just as
cheap as possible.
Before you buy the next
pair look otir’s over.

la<* or embroidifry. slip overoropea

White Ludersklrta with foil rioBooe.

Ladies- Whit. SIdrU Pi-u; lored

Corset Covers the praiiost ;i.5c

$4.50

stylo* that fit Dioelj, were $I •’•0 an-! |
$'J, st..............................................

95c

Mens* Suits

law- or embroidery, worth $1.25,

Covfft at

^2C

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

irVolt ne,

$1.75

Michaels Stems popular

La<Ues’ Bom in Ure ami fanry
oolora. were 2^- and LO-. at........

You know
good—all leather—shoes
cost a little more than
the paper kind but they
are cheaper in the end.

Ladies* MusUb Gowns, trimmed with

Ladles’ Skirts made of fiDe P.-tDama.
• ho.cf DOW Siylce, *1 re S7 aod
$'. Bt .........................................

Ladles’ While Waists
stTlee. were $3 end $4

Satisfied?

.$8.95

Curtain Scrim whiu
lOc an-l 12c yard.

• faacy. worth

.....6%c

Lace Curtains
1'f‘r pair................

Men’s and Yoaih’s Suits in cmsiiLere
Mlaaes* Jackets «nJ CluJiireo's -rackets,
all i-oloro end sizes tiiat were
fa
I2..W to.] $.;,-|0. at ...................
Ladies* Jackets aad MieeM' -lackeu
\p!eadul styies. ll.at were $6 arid

$2.95

Petticoats that were 11.00 and |1 26, of
Shepard Check Satine, btuotien. .

ami wnrsifeda, nicsditiin and dark tea^AA
colon, worth $10 aad $12 at...,^4 erU

Dress Goods ia light &t>d Cancy oolora.
beaatiful high grade materiaU lhat MQ^
were $1.00 and |li6. ap...................WC
UAlcached CottM, yard vide.

Steinberg Bros.

,7.y.-

TWICE
stm w Sfm
TOBUNDREDS
.1£SS

•MMB TiuyKme >iualb, tu«oay,

HAD HO nnntPRETER

nUCfOM—A. Tner
Jtnj

CAtoREflTNEflfl TOLD MCflSAOE
HE HAO TO CONVEV.

BlMrel M Tlae bct«tt»
aD Cgnaettwti
In Cemrwat
ly's serrlees st

CaiWii ift <wt iWD
siatxmsfKasMcnin
(OoBUBMd tnm Jli»t nit.

ibe

Indian

camp m^lng were lull of Insplralloo
to the many wbo gatnered
gainered to hear
the Rev. F. E. Day. paslor of tbe First
Methodist Episoopal ebareb of
Al­
bion. who condacled (be three serrlcew beld during tbe day. morning, sfterneoD and evening.
Dr. Day Is s
ofnl speaker, and although there
e many In the aodience wbo could
underataad a wont 01 tbe English
laagnage. aad no interpreter was glvany of the servleea.
sO
egnieetlr did be address the aodience.
tbnt be carried ronrlnion
wbo beard bis voice but understood
the words,

Hm that »tMt tbe nllrwSt *Uo
teraAcir «BMt oa Tnvmc City,
ruhtoc -M w ladBMtr u bm
luporust bera u It oue vaa. bat
the WilnfBiw that arc la batlocca
ken an aiaktac maifcr. tbe lowly
■Mkar lMtB( tbc leudaUM aad about
r, Day's tno
____ ■ a poud balBC claand. Ttere "Christ, the only
an »l*Bty of cnekm aad tierc la a on 1. Cor„ 3:11: "For other founds
dlaady Mrtet tor thia flab U> (be
aaaC ao that the Income to ataady.
part:
.
mtb the going Of the cuckara (be *^e mind of man tbink* under ibe
' fllaeklnaw troot aad the vblc^ in- control
of lawn an uncbanaGuble a« the
draaaa. ao that the aaeftar to indeed lawB of oatone. Indeed, ibey are laws
a bMMfli to the flabermen la mdiiy : nature. Por nature U >i only .
e yonder, and trees h<
: the n:
«aya TroUen an making (nun tl
prairies of. the valle.vs and
to |U a day aew oateblog the Mackl•a*.
blue »ky and
the flaming glorj of tbe distant stare,
WhOe not exactly an induairlal tea- toatnre
Is all that God has made (itim
tan^ to aar h* taiaraatlag to i
tbe tli>y little grain of sand wbltb
that .the toail^yed pike, planted
rests oa tbe lake's shore In obedience
adlawat lakaa aad atroama. u pro- to tbe law of graTlty to man's ratnd
■ self, wbicb does Its work under the
graartag flaaly aad aome big ooea
ws of association and IdenUty.
baiag toaghL ■WaU-eyed pike
OiRarsnees In Rsliolona.
gaotod la toe* Tork at t> cenU
"Under the Uw of aasoclatloa tbe

County Suryeyor

mind always eonnecu eauae and ef-

with

relallvea

In

As a Republican Candi­
date for the office of
County Surveyor of
Grand Traverse County

the sowth pan of

the aute.
Quite a crowd from here attended
the Old settlers’ picnic at Bardlckvllle
August 5.

Mr.EF.Walennan

and Mn. Pi

l>. Day drdarrd Ibat there w
talnlog company fraoi lliinou.
lots of people wbo did not undenli
The siare'VlU was ekssod Thurs­
what Jesus masat (o i<-arfa
by
day for tepairw of oor day.
story of the virgins, lie likened
Kingdom of HeaVeu to the rburen.
Mrs William Jobnstou and family
and the virgins 10 ibe ebunh m<tnber»
'There are kas of folks who do are enjoying a vlsU from her two sis­
DOC keep their lamps burning bright, ters from southern Michigan.
ibey do not pray, they «o not knoa
The cooperage work* 1* runuiuj lull
the Joys of conitnuiiloa aud felloa-ship
tslasL
with GodEdgar pnumans. of Honor, Is siK-od
Previous to <'\.-ry
s.-rvl«-.-,
ib.-rc

The ReV
D Robinaon. pastor of
the llethodlsi rburcb at S'orthport.
Is conducting the camp tneeUug
the first lime In fats eipcrl. n.-c
be addresses tbe Indians ibrougL
Interpreter wnen other speakers are
not Bvatlahio

SPEED BOATS BIT

Elmer

liillman

and wife

SyruptR&^U^r-fSennn

Wednesday from their inp to .Slagnra

Charles Billman.
Mir* Lana Briitan entertained with
a

birthday

Uc

party

Wednesday

Judging by the mem

laughter coming

from

sll rnjo.ved themselves.
Ben

Bdgell

and

even

peals of

that

slcialiy

.

family

are

wisii

iQg at tbe home of George Kesbefsk)
Olio Portner. of Provemenl was lu
town Thun'day
Bengnol

moved

bU

family

Boon Issi week, where both be and

At

first

it

seemed

that

the

wreck

many

PROiONCED IIS'
ClSEinAILE
Wholt Ekidy Riw with Eaema—
Life wis Intolerable—Was Even
Incased in Plaster—Discharged
from Hospitals as Hopeless.

SUFFERED 14 YEARS
CURED BY CUTICURA

Paeeh ai* easy (o caito aad And a
ficill

gMthar way of plekiBc up fairly easy
■SMy la aaUng aaglewanis. tbe de-

ntniARY ELECTION NOTICE
[.egal
Enrolled
Voir-rv
Grand irav.-nM- Count)
III acoordanre wilh ifie following no
lire, you arv hvr.-by nollfiMl that .v
general primarv .•lerllon will b.- bell
in this (-ouniy <111 the first Tuesday m
S.-ptemt>or.
I-Hik.
for
sll
poliiiral
parties for ih.- purpone oI iionilliui
ing candldale* fur ihe olfii-e» of gov-

the sapgly not aaarly egaal to It. td

Ite

___
jDrcaml^ An­
gora Goat
NIAGARA FALLS
Rancb
UISDAL tow PXXE
, .
July *S Aug

!
K-'gister-wl bigb giaii.- Augoia gnats
I for sal.,
Iriic-e r»-a>a>iialil.'t ill s.-ll
: III all) nuitib.-r to siill bu)i-r
Goat*
jwil! ]ia> (or (bi-nisi,|\•« In jinKiiir-i lui.
iol inohslr nud In.Tvaso lu Iwo y-ar*
t ri».-x.v-ll.-<1 for rl.-arliig brush
Isno
Addr.-« M R
for Domlnstlng r-wndlilsi.-*
b>
so> 'Ksnrh a' Piinb- laik.Hendon. M irli
pollllral parti* winch ha» vou-d
In |Mri 'rt>r\
fsior of iU<- dlre.-i nomtiisthm of ItAug 4-7-11-14-1'l’l-:“4 :'h*
puriv i-uiidiaaii-r- III rounile* or diin.-i, as pret-rrlUvU b' An.
.No
4
.'.rra S.-SM011 of l»ii;
111 V\liiir-ss WhiTrol. I ban- h.-ri-.iii
Mi'liigaii

tills :ir.i day of .August

.-la! I’riniar.i

A

I 111,<11011 w ill be held III
Ihe hrwl Tuesda)
,n
•ilk.
lor
all
poliil-i.l
S.-p:eml>.-i.
paiiH-s for ibo purpose of Domlawtlng
laii.lldal'-s for Ihe offkv- of Governor
l.leultMiam tk.v.Tiior,
also
|i...:imiailng i-andidst.-s by any politl-j
whuh ha* 'otiwl In favor of
noiiiiiiatloii of Us pany
didaies In .xjunties or disirliis as pre
scribed by Ari No 4, klxtra S.-sslon. <•'
I9UT
In WlliH-h* Whi.-reof. I have her- iu
HffKed niy slguaiure and Ibe gri-al
s.-al Ilf Ih., slaie. «f IJHiKlOg.
ihls
iliirty llrwi day of July
l,ord dini-i.-eu1 hundn-d
hui
ISHAI.
• ,1 MKAR8,
•puly Socreiarj of Klalc.

b:.K

Lake Shore

& MIchtean Southom Ry.

VU TUB

L TW cm

OK
MONDAY
AUGUST I7ths 1908.
TO

MILWAUKEE
iood to
tr> rotu'
rotu-B ODtn Th indsy,
Dinisl 2Tth. HOB. Via Lui-ngtoa
Ddd Pare Man uette Lioe oieanier.

Ask Ageat tor Rates
H.F. MOELLER.
G. V. A.

Wl

otered

WUCD R WALKKR.
;
JQdrw of Probata. '•
4-ll->8,

EXCURSION
THUSSDAy.AUG.SS
»*,*• “S-JESssanD.

EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette

':,C'

■aad at gfeat^brtag vny tartsk aa^

liMliloo prayfog t
dicaie and Anerw_______
were at ibe lime of flto doath
legal heir* <W said '
tlth-d
tnberli C
res! c«ute ofl

irdcn-d. (hat ihr ;
^
August A. D. 1»08. ai ten u'eioek la
111.' lorvtiuoD. at said probate offfoOb
W ainl I, s-rvt.y aiqiolnicd tor befllc.
• ing iratd p< tiiiou.
I
It is (urOir-r oTdeml. that puMic no.',
'k.. tbrrrif t.- givwa by publwwlKa o(
» copy of Ihi, .irder. for ihtr*- tacoa^.
w-ok* preTtotw tr said flar a*
; hvarlng. !B ,b,.
Traverse Tlef-:
4 1! ivji si.i » i.-w»paper primed and cittntoU-.
Vd .1. «ij coumv.
;.

'-------

Mlsw Gertie Owen |s vitliuig Mrs.

Frank

ed boat must surely go to the bottom,
bat It remained on top much to
relief of tbe wiineasea.

Fig SthupCo. fKiY

Kails

r wife will eotrr a busloee* line.

VI’ltb s crash that could be beard all
over Ihc wewl side of Itic ba>, Will
Oarragh's speed boai sinick T
Slanlon'B speeder Sunday eveolbg.

Aug

returnt-d

Preaeni. How.
Wateril
judge nf probate.
Ic the maticr of (ho eaute o( Hfli*. ’
ace Qiwen. deeeawefl.

desires to express his
clfanks to the voters for
past favors, and that he
:aio earnestly desires
agaii
their votes and support
the coming priinary
election. September 1st

■uri^nne«tt,
asata^ mm proaer................

Ing a few days' with his family here
dtons singing tbe fiymns
in
ouaitti language, and (ber<- sn- s
good voices among them
%IU>i l.oulse
.. .illams. B young Ottawa woman, pre
sides ai till:- tlrgaii ai sll of ihc Wrvlres.

Por SBmple, perch flabing.

aania a gaarg haalag beaa

day of July. A. D. !»(*."
V -

Oaflar. lUeb.. Aug. T.—ton. Herbert

IPS of (be south,
her helag
paid oR their
when toe Indians I
. _
the IA» ladtons there was never a prayer of
tered. 001 a page of the Bible ever
read.
1 ihank God ihai there have
been tots of .prayers offered today

Grand TrnTnae.
c'aw. la ami’gounty.'^l? 2a^

Tbe best of os am te bad. aad the

■laor vtys to make a good summer

ready aartet' at a fair priee.

CANDID.4TE FOR

____________
He cteae tbe/elghtt
vane of tbe »(h thapter of Matthew
for bto subject: “Otre us of yowr oO.
for our lamps bare gaae oat" Ha said
la part:

Oest Irtt Monday asorolng tor a rtoil

tmti «. WtaH OHKi^TtopwtHMt;
•uMl OwlHid. ChUot; i.i.Mv

tn Traeerae City there are

vmi f :P

laterpiwter. the laAlaaa .1

omnnif *. mej i^. :

« »cr

aoqu»t ii,

r r.JBintB.AaM(

The eharry piAm* of the dty have
ted M neiBMit aanaea aad wIS aext

rpread ov.-r Ills Iw-ail
sntl Kh."ilderv. snd
li .-suW hini gri-sl
d«*or-mfc-n
I u*ik
hba to a dootor and tned l.air a dnm
othar tnaunenu. all with the same
ivsalt: DO imiwomcaent at all. The
dfo-asi:i giwdu^ly sprsari until n«wrly
erSTT part of his hodr
quite raw.
We liad u> su-ap him ckiwn in l*ri. for
«-lf drewdfully

go to work oa platoa. Afur that there
«« he Ite apgtoa. ao that there w«
be alaady awh tor now Gae.

*«ndr to te dag. potato dlggen aSwayi being wanted.
There are a aaatbar of other plaau
Ip the city wboee owners do not care
to attha a atatemeni at greaent for
batoDHi naaoaa, but summing the
I op. U to fooBd ibr.
eaadiaeM are entirely aatMactor/.

Bwasr Ptaea.
tea of Traeeiwe City’s bnsleat oootaewa to ,lte tranHe and marble
wotka owned by Alderman A. W.
aieterd. Saeea yean ago tbto euicent started and since tbea by lomteg owt a BtrieUy flnt-clam product
aad by tbe baalaeat abUlty of A. w.
Btefcerd li baa lacregaed onlll lu terIte 800. tad oiany ordeia are eent
te pateta math farther away. Addl'
tena ten beaa alaaoat annual eyent*
aad ImpeovoaaaU la tbe way of mseldatip an a part of the policy of
•agto gatteaU of the boslaeas done
Ota te «ada arhea one haowa that
IMAM patodi of craalte aad stone
era waad every meath. Part of this
to araato. .bni thacc are tew coaoeros
la-atowa the slae of Tnverae City
that aae aa egaal anoaat of nw maThe tenure flf the whole pleat Is
Its flae macUaerr. lastrod of tbr
oU hammer aad ^tod. pnenmaile
taait are «a*d eotlrely. It U probhWe that la the near totare a new
'tteehtaa and oa# more graalta col­
lar win be em^oyad. as tbe uade is
ao large aow that as employe eannoi
even lap off tor a day's Tscatlon.
.Tba mta are by ao means arerse
U this eongltton. bowerar. and prw
for to be at work every day. as they
all like their work and Its reuraa.
The Travorae CUy Obatr oompaar
to BM carrylag a full force at pres­
ent. this being the atook dm«.
wUhta a ahort tlam the plant will be
rwnalng to cecity with a full force
of man.

LAST ONE IS OPEN
Traflate, the ISth.

fact and behind every building, w!
er ll be a wigwam of the phmlilv
Uoaairt-,
dlan or a mansion of the milUoa
We cana bwIMer is seen by
uncaused effect, our

Tom Stanton was In hi* I
bU braibcr. lYoyd. was running
Darragh boat, going about i: rol1>->. ss
hour or better Tom's host war stand-

mlliy II
object
dtotingulabcs between
_____ _ and systems of ibotigbt.
Ilgkiiu. always making the disi met km
of dlffcryucvs.
All
point
Idea.

timer to Stoll tn<- eiigitic. r.
terminals l><-<-anie ground<-d
fused lu k-t ihi' ciigim' Kn|i

t reach any ouuldc of t
Heathen evangrllstb says. Come
until this, or that Idea.'
but rbrlst
says. 'Come uato me.' You can have
‘leatbe rellgton or any system t
modern philosophy
out the particular persons founding
them, but you canot have rbrlstianliy

S’e

Dr. Day then
proceethat Jesus Is inc only Ifouiidaiioii
those distinctive feature* of I'hrlstlsn
civilixailsii. high morality, .-otufon siul
nal> slioii
and o
(ram sin.

bnal. but the sl<-cnng c<-nr. which
be<-ii bfttkeii ilini iiionniie sii|i|“-t
didn't n-spond quick --iiougb uiiU
rolllrlon .-ann

AUTO ON DOCTOR

semblA their parents ofter

converted and lore for Christ take*
poseaslou of bis
heart, he Imtiaies
Jeans, by the law of love "
U the aGernoon Dr Day MiecC.tl
Ue fifth verwe of II
Corinthians:
"That your fallh should not sUnd in
tbe wtodom of men, but in the [wxer
of Ood " He called it "Raal'E reason
the old-fasbloDed gospel
’ -power to savr Aftar examining the leading ibeorl<-s
' Bodero ethical cultnre champions.
ppro
printeneas to human nature, and then
by argument, example
and lllustr
.
:ratlonahoa-ed
tbi aptness
'

the
and power of the
oM gospel to make a bad man goo-l
and good people better
There ana a large audience of white
people preMDi. Including Btobop AtwaU. of the Proteetant Episcopal
looeoe of aKnsas CUy. and Dr r M

Dentist Riding With Mount

Ctemi

Girl Near Goodrich When Steer■ng Qear Gave Out.
liis
BulomohiU'
him «h>-li tl weni
eigh: foot ••mbaiikmeiti st
Goodrich. Dr. H
if
Moorman,
of
Grand Rapid* wa* *erkiu*l) Injured
Dr Moorman, accompanied by .Mi**
Howe, of Mount Clemens, was reiurn
Ing from Bear iakr to Onekama when
the steering gear of the auiomobil'gave out and thuia.hlne
plunged
over the erobankmec; ftoih of tbe dccnpanls were thrown out. Dr Moor
man la
landing under
the car
\!i*s
How. .
but slightly mjuri-d bj 'h-.

M n iioii.George Hanil
f the Hannah A l.ay
Ui-e.-ainil.^
road between n.,ar l^ke
and Ur Moorman pass<-d
ear
A little laier. they came up 10
the ombaiikmeni aud *aw- the car l>
Ing at he fool. The local m.vi helped
to ext
xtrlrale the doctor and kb com
iring maiiresM-f and
springs from s farm'll
irro ni
y. telephoned
for a pb.rslclan
half before
-pfayslcton arrtv.4 and
UM an
unable
that In puaiLg
iwo u-ams. too short a turn aa.‘ made
and tbe car turned lortle.

«SW Tork. Aug. Ik—The MeetoanMrs. C
I* Beranek acJ son Lloyd,
ter aad Tradoir baak raaaawd bnal- taaru of Chicago, tbe great Mclbo- of Cbicj
ilcago. who have peen spending
atoa today, tbe last of tbe ll banka
ihe isM month in the clij, returned
Itet dosed their dome dartag
•-> Chicago today.
Mrs. Louise Cs:
Altboagh Dr. Day had given of h»
Islkln* Noieware.
teaks HAM
Chicago, will «ln|! the nffem
lory I
aH««ad. bat not a dept
depoaUor Imm a
Milag lai-ki<d nothing in Insplr■ Congregational churcl
-b los
1 Do^rww moralBg.

No Wonder
For they are selMng

k.-|.l Irving r»-HHs1v aft.-r n-in
w-v lisd gn< slm,>( (•ssl b»|» ..
r. Six m-uilli* sgn wi- purrhased

Ladies' Suits IVuttieat of the eeaiOD

mmmm

Not Liks a LssMD.
After speaking of superloriiy of the
lOrala of Christian at»clety. be said
A'e do not learn Christ's
morality
like we do spelling and reading, arlth
metic and grammar, and chemistry—
It of a book. We are not pointed 10
great system of truth which, after
t understand li.'we put In pracilce.
no
We are simply pointed to the
perron. Jesus
Wc fall Ic k>ve wlin
blm. and then by the tow of Ood.
naturally
InMt
ivltaikm. 1
love the spirit hr shows, the life be
lived, aad as expressive 01 that love.
o ss Jesus would do
Wr cannot

Steinberg Bro&

The Great Determination Sale IS'
Drawing Big Crowds

Then h-

Til*' SlJihUHi boat wh- siriick .vl
three feet from tin- -t.-rn with
sharp ls>a of the Darragli
although some da
constniftion wa»
aniouncd to bui liltl-- while (he Dar
ragU boat was not injured at all.

Closed at
Boon on
Fridays.

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

.......... $12.50
Ladies* Skirts vr.iies ana panamae. beau
liful stvlc*. were $1,< and fl‘*.

.'\re you satisfied with the
values you have beer
getiioK in shoest

Our Aim
is to sell you good, aJl
leather ihoes just as
cheap as possible.
Before you buy the next
pair look otir’s over.

la<* or embroidifry. slip overoropea

White Ludersklrta with foil rioBooe.

Ladies- Whit. SIdrU Pi-u; lored

Corset Covers the praiiost ;i.5c

$4.50

stylo* that fit Dioelj, were $I •’•0 an-! |
$'J, st..............................................

95c

Mens* Suits

law- or embroidery, worth $1.25,

Covfft at

^2C

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

irVolt ne,

$1.75

Michaels Stems popular

La<Ues’ Bom in Ure ami fanry
oolora. were 2^- and LO-. at........

You know
good—all leather—shoes
cost a little more than
the paper kind but they
are cheaper in the end.

Ladies* MusUb Gowns, trimmed with

Ladles’ Skirts made of fiDe P.-tDama.
• ho.cf DOW Siylce, *1 re S7 aod
$'. Bt .........................................

Ladles’ While Waists
stTlee. were $3 end $4

Satisfied?

.$8.95

Curtain Scrim whiu
lOc an-l 12c yard.

• faacy. worth

.....6%c

Lace Curtains
1'f‘r pair................

Men’s and Yoaih’s Suits in cmsiiLere
Mlaaes* Jackets «nJ CluJiireo's -rackets,
all i-oloro end sizes tiiat were
fa
I2..W to.] $.;,-|0. at ...................
Ladies* Jackets aad MieeM' -lackeu
\p!eadul styies. ll.at were $6 arid

$2.95

Petticoats that were 11.00 and |1 26, of
Shepard Check Satine, btuotien. .

ami wnrsifeda, nicsditiin and dark tea^AA
colon, worth $10 aad $12 at...,^4 erU

Dress Goods ia light &t>d Cancy oolora.
beaatiful high grade materiaU lhat MQ^
were $1.00 and |li6. ap...................WC
UAlcached CottM, yard vide.

Steinberg Bros.

1.-:*

«RAND TRAVElitE HCIIAtB.TUE»MV.'AUCUtT lirtMI.

“I

\dWMilliken,

This Is a splendid
diimce for Uie hon^wife
'to save on the little

Dressmakers should
take advantage of this
sale and lay in a supply
for their needs.

tilings.

Second Annual Notion Sale
Beginning Wednesday, Angust 12th
This is our Second Annual Notion Sale; our first sale a year ago was one of the best
sales we ever held. We have some values this year that excel those of last year.
You will find this the time to save money on the small things, things used in every
home every day. Not only will this be a sale of Notions, but all odds and ends,' all
renments and broken lots of summer goods will be disposed of at prices that will quickly
clean them up.
It will be a sale that you cannot afford to miss,
come expecting to find the greatest of values.

Read the list below and then

18c

Ic 2c 3c 4c
1 ct^ Black Damiog
Cotton.
1 Udies Hemititched
^an^ercbief
Irol^ Cotton Tape, 2. 4
or 6
1 pkg.Invisable Hair Pins
1 card Jet Pin*
8 Jet Hat Pint
I Lead Peodl with eraser
1 bone Crochet Hnok
1 Corset Lace
1 pair Shoe Laces
1 {Mece Ironing Wax
1 card Hook and E>'et
1 pkg. wire Hair Pins
1 dcz. brass Rings

1 ball Darning Cotton
1 doi. bone Collar but­
tons

1 Stocking Darner with
handle
1 ball

Knitting

Cotton

1 roll Cotton Tape, No.
8 or 10

1 turkey
chief

1 cube White Pins

1 box Scotch plaid Hair

Red Handker­

Pios

I cube Beeswax
1 Faber Lead Pencil with
eraser

1 strawberry Emery Bag

I Tape Measure

1 paper good Pins

1 elastic Corset Lace.
yds. long

1 pair Embroiders Hoops

1 Child’s Bib. tape bound

1 bottle X'aselinc

1 Wash Cloth

1 Vegatablc Brush

1 book Dress Pins

All

1 Bun> h feather stetrhed
Braid
1 card Safty Pins
1 Childs Bib.^
Choice of ■! kind- of
Wash Cloth

1 do7. Pearl Buttons

1 large W hisk Broom

1 pair 1 bess 'Shields
1 med sue Whisk Broom

1 childs fancy Terry Bib

1
J
1
1

I pearl Belt Buckle

1

1 spring Stocking Darner
1 pair Side Combs
1 pair ever tidy Side
C(-mbs
1 I ard beauty Pins
1 piece Chamois
1 louth Brush
1 large bar (.lU cerine soap
1 bunch Finishing Tape
1 large Wash Cloth
1 l air Corset Steels
I Tomato Pm Cusiiion
1 S.afety Pm Bonk
1 Child's Bib lace trimned

1 pair Hose Supporters
1
1 Nail Br.ish
1 wire Hair Brush

1
1

1 :Lompartinent Leather
i'ursc
1 pair Scissors
1 pair washable
Shields
1 set Baby Pins

I >ress

1
1
1
1
1
1

Dressing Comb
pair Side Combs
large pearl Belt Buckle
pair hookoo Hose Sup>
porters
bottle Zorodoot. Rabi>
foam or SanUol Tooth
Wash
bottle o( Sanitol or
Dr. Graves Tooth Pow­
der
bottle of Perfume
box three cakes of Cos­
mo, Shaodon Bells or
Sylvan series Toilet
Soap
Tooth Brush
bristle Hair Brush
Leather Purse 3 styles
card Baby Pins
metal Hem Gague
pair
seamless black
Hose

Goods IVIus't GO
SaK PETTIOATS in the store

Any Ladies* TaUored Suit or Jacket
Vi Price

$1^ BED SPREADS
at .............................

One lot ot Shirt
Waists, SSSLV”"
Vi Price

1 do7 I’earl Rutton-i
1 m c n s' Hemsiichfd
Handkerchief
1 dressing Comb
] fine Comb •
1 cabinet Hair I'l’,'
1 Laie Pinv
1 Traeinj Wheel
1 paper Pins lari^e si/e
I Tooth Brush
1 bottle lalcum Powtler
1 boiil'-- Vaseline
I pakage Mending T issue

and 15c SllkoUncs
at....................................

$3.95
79c
9c

Now Is a good Bme to gel Winter
comfortables.

JMMilliketL

APRON GINGHAMS, splendid
qoality at
..................

6c

10c DRESS GINGHAMS
at...............................

8c

36 in. PERCALE, Red and
Blue at............................

8c

Very pretty colored MADRAS d tZn
for Curtains, 361a. at ..........

T raverse Oi-ty’s
Bes-t ^-tore

Dress Goods, Silk
and Wash Goods
Remnants, Vi Price
All Knit Summer
Underwear, v* OH

wmmmm.

1

■■

UATUCaOAV. AIMUtT il.
(be Herald sad I
hare

SUNSHINE
N*ral4 YM119

Bodir Burd ood BUocbe
Koooti City. Ulcfa

I will try n«v«r to ororry or

Travefwe City.
Hart.

Um«ool.

Nabhv

»eDt

by

Sy mamma died the Ktb of

Hoping all I

miner. Nellie Holl. B^o Holl.

my

HoU. Ido Holl. Roole Holl. Blbel Me-

Before

Cormick.

Bunsblnerm

Lnlu

Hone*.

Clody*

ut4 kifi4 to ooo»»Aody *n« to

Pboull ond BeotHce CX»k. Neooeo City.

ooory IMllf thin«.

Ulcta. R. F. D

thoot thinpi.

I

wUI

-Try. try

agiln.-

So

1

Mory

I

have noi

Wlloon. Veoto,

nty. Uicb . R. K

I- shall bom- to b>^r from

WhUh-

V

No

I

lodoy

but »be

hoi enjoyed reodtns obont bow Betty
Mlbtl Batoo- ond

Robin

Frooldant—Mr*,

irono

Fowoioy Bhloldo.

pi»y

k,

too

So here li ihe iiory of
circus,"

NiMiibor of iwmoa

on

tho

I wish there

woo

kWed

the

dnson ond act the prineew tree.

achool"No

But 0

Vrima

The drosona all ore dood now. ond the
A bo^ who llvoa In tbooe timet eon'i

Roll

ore better tbon locenda to me
I know o boy In tblo city 00 brove oa

I

wilt rlose

abe had brought from ihe (arm two
before

Then

sbe

showed

years old

I

have

rauin on the other side for the teach­
That would leave apaca-

In

Che

dolls

I

Ilitle
Wbm

(be

We have a <-ow

third

I hare two

te tbo teoa ot dootb one day

before Uls* Raisin, as be

brother's name on the Oadle imil*
you must have happy

um.-s

of rataitltne. cteahins sons
A firo onslnp daabod down the atreet.

Orandma taW that was wrong..for
picture was speUed with s “c" Instead

■trobsth. bat he aaw the child

late:
He f^d^not—eeold not—owerre
D Moe hor from bar fatv:

spelled

»:

word
tbe

make

is

We

After spelllns came

reading,

and

then Robin was tbe leacber. or rather
be spoke for kllas RaUlo.

kltiens

or

ihe

puppy"

! 9t,i n,.:,.-nr 10-1 all for ih- ,.a*t year* fa-rom. ai^ apprecUU
I - r. Sii.jr,.-- and I l.olw to iiuk- you loor- watlafled (his year.

Bbe

The
much

bsblra

of

Japsu.

more comloriable

seadtng the IltGe backleberrtee up and

her out of her trouble, seemingly

t earn and said,

garmetit.

with

ii»

Thr

bulion*

a

srownup

'wal»t

kimono,

w,th

jind Ihe

a flannel

Hed

about

bell.

wai

ot

her

bain

Then

'he face and Ou'

csu«>«
da\

our'hablee

to

pm* nr nriDgs being required
Not only 1* the Japanese drer* an

a*c 1 Improvemeui

am; r-

ul

[i-ainM-nl
'h-

hns>

but

ihe

whole manner

Nobody makee a noise
giggles or shakes

It* crying

If a

was

a Us allowed fo go on crying

1 w.iuldn'i Ih- »uch^*o sunii>

h.

tempered

■-Ic-.i if be iiiich; bright auti aitlvr and
;ii.i 10 .-*.-ap.- ;

Bbe was Indeed s picture of foriom
an

hour or

ness and dejection

Her hair bad e».

and now and then a tear stole dow n

After

dinner

they ale up the entire school, even
In balv«».
equal—poor

Its

baod and

fallen

o\<-r

her

little runs over her cheek
By

sod

by

from Ibe

grandma,

1

to hersHf

the loiiift

'Tbs'

Bat I know Ba Georfe of droson fome

h-i

n

Are y

sick"'
"S'no.

grandma.'

pushing her

faltered

wti

They

I ibougbi ibst pledge card and but

—Bt

naugbiy thing

picture

I signed the card as quick as
1 put the but-

Segt day we pm

room and 1 said good-night to 11 that

fool

nervousU

"You

wouldn'i

Father ways to lell

you he was «er> sorry be did not get
City

I have a new little sister named

A CMee.

1 want her to be on the Cradle

ur loving Bunsblner.

Tbe path of “Ob-wolt" h

cjre

Bat the boya who Uke It at leostb 1

pull

You

.ympailiy

mak- jwoiiiv
n
-n- h-*-i1 th-

n bear btn

Bridge- w hst

fi>r

ticaid

Auir

len

from Irer

m-thirg

I‘r»-*-‘0t;.>

1C amuse him
ri|!|.|iiig

selling

uiiuiual

«*k

*oloU,b;P^

»iiK*esi-d

minules

10 and going ..ler lo
III---

n*si

,>u cwn .1- ;c h-ip h.-i

Ssfab did a
ubd

t-r>

siuppose »

w->>

*Be

|.a;»

.'snie

FRANK TRUDE

t»-*an 10

jsiiinig hei —.:

iti

lauglii-'T

snul

h-i

mchcr

:h-n

eti-,

By using
Blatchlord’s Calf Meal

spnMli uf piiin Ml- Sarah'* taci- |

grand

oui

the

p-pen-knlfe. ' walled

You can raise calves.
Sarah* ch—k

mile sob Id her throat, aa she look up
small pocket

with

her

brown

i*i
>'

througb a hole 10 one corner at

«a.* a* •.wcl:-i

II Is the perfect milk sobstttate.
sembles new milk.

ibu'igri -.I.-- wa* :i .- i.-mti;

Wh.-n h- >aw

finger

aji'[

'i\

*j i

hr- wince cn
tiard

tu

kee;>

A O-skOOCiCtmwnt

lM»r.

dear,

that

i.s

100

loolb

bad,'

aroused

(ell throogb when

1 was fioinr

up the bill Ibis oyoroing.

1

'X|>e.l.'

gave
You

.r

e drug More

fully

Here*

an

hunted

a-liiii'aiicn
ha.-

mv

If there Is acrtbi-ii 1 -id

sighed Mm. looking at the bole rue­
An' I've bunted

hi*
tna,

>1 10 help make you fc g."

r

ye.

j-i

c-j;.

s;ild

c

ho-

M;:die1

w:

Bvery

Aog :. IPOS
Tbo path of Now o««mi bard te uke.
Fter nio roosb and steep, they ia.v;
my

Which path are you chnoolns. pray?
Adelben F CaUweU.

Dear Prealdeot —
I was

to comb Ma'am Ut

lor Maam

LitU.-balP

bau broken her arm. aod couldn i do
for herself: and there wen- many

surprised to got my esud and but

little children to take care of. and the

i I did DOC know my

sebool

invalid giandfaiber

I have

known what el»c to do

mue

trtead had aeoi my name In

oMUln and a friend that would like

pilled her

and oh. 1 don't
And

to Sadie Bard and Blantbe Lamcooi.

I bare three coualas le Wash-

Uitt

This loonilag a light loow

to Jotn *0 please send a eard and bat- was falUag, concwaling entirely
No^membort Jotetag since laat rw
pottod:

proportions-

Be for a epeetsl

ti t result of

100

j-c:'

oillt suhatituutbornu9;bly

l‘. t«
liii

with skitn or M-parstor milk.
tasr L>

-i*<-

It dooe not

It

it

Koar tbe

calrea

moming for w long Ume

she u, had gone up the hill, through
siomts and frowt
Clehalr's hair,

received my card and battos and
am very glad to Join roar Oob.

it

IM lbs. Blatchford’s Call Meal make* lOO galk»s

IfyoQ

Mm. kind, a.vmpatbeilr little girl (bat
Nessen. City, Ulch..

■ii-T-fpiil ;tJk;reili«>ta. each
Ih-'• irr.-.t

tnixt*!

yuan cipeneuo-.

Of Mill's treasures—and they wore
»i many—the Imie penknife, with ■

IS rompoaeii of nit
p'irpaae

h- •

ni g-

sne-he-

dear'

u .

II re*

Blafchlord’s Calf Meal

lb- bottom
synipaihised grandma

buitonhook at one end. was the dear

Cradle Roll card

Cheaply and soccessfnlly wlthoot mUk.

' a putil-rt H"-k when h- not-

Mitt, wiih a dn

Ju sure Mary U a dear little Boa-

rive

Thlasnottalaod.

ni--

ahlaer. aod am viiry happy lo send her

At the lowa of Thlns*-iiofdo».

tlisl ■

if

a

every Inch of tbe w ay

Ihwaid Wllaon

cool.
Qolte oat of the s

thequiet

ih

sbi- sciesm.

'Oh DO, no. grandma. I've lost my

>e you when he wa* In Trsverwe

Kleboloo UosaUnr

and

loJil

against

Iheii'" qu.rred

"Belter l-i

It was good of you to send the

picture aud Wv all enjoyed li an<l ibe

Wary
HoM

Bat R loads 10
tads!

•Voothache
ma

about a week ago. aod your

hero enousb for me

are

wide awake

our rhiblren

1, J.isi try to be l-rs-.

Mi

Band down hard-r

swinging her

ton were not coming, bui it did come

letter so much

coaid not be Inver (bon heThat freckled boy with the bicycle u

ThU

child

me

90 you wouldti '

patiently

ti>

bustling

kitchen, noimil

"Why, child, whai ails you*

Vewu. Wash.

night

on ocbtns opoi

bu’

until

'less n-rvous and irriiahle than Am

ihi- kitchen

!-;■ mere hnti

hot a* you c

get ready for dinner

on firm thing

HANNAH & LAY CO.

r

feels like c

(••rence of uiberw 10 hei »uBerlug Ibso

yoor picture up oa the wall in my bwl- her skin and displayed to grandma her

and tbe only rewards he sot

shriek

lir whole evsitune Is put

Shr , on In one mliiuie. no bullous, rieeie*.

, rounds th-lr hab>hoOd makes

niui'ering
.«.ii*n

her

her with s longing 10 help

raped

Ro nobody knows bit name, my boy.
Were a badly broken bicycle ond many

No flour is so rapidly proving itself a fav*
orite with housekeepers, and is doing this
solely on its merits.
N ou will find it a bread maker of more
than ordinary merit.

of Ihe

1 Slop* of Its own sweet will

You c»n t c. i

lace, her mouth bad a palh-tic droop

tot my baod* washed

I*

I a double purpoa.—to krep them from

1 *'

Shaw >

Bndgei sisaimed

I

when ibelr mother called to tbem to

“dreadful

Monarch Flonr is easily a winner.

ib.-

Thi*

bands a* well, ibu* servIDe

the lounge

Iboosbt
tcare.-

When It Conies to Resnlts

plo>.

, long vnujgh 10 cover tbe baOv * fiwi

wympa

ihsre

d

ur

I mouth Tbe Japaueae Infant ewcapea
| ,1,* eompllcaiad process of drewstng

e ni.liM-

re wnh

more, and the children were surprtaed

July 30. IMS

on were not there;

Travaia* CIIt, Hteh.

MItl I

watching

I Lattars-

11 woo not toU In the paper*; raport

SOMOIS/IBCROKR
FfoM 8tr*«.
Dbon- 431. IL'II phooe ISO

tbougli

log roBsltu of s loose coitoii undrr*i

She whined and,

and

,he office.

and a flanhel over-ganueni madr Ukr

She nip 'rviry

didn 1

R.
730 712 E

I ihoiigh- 1

rigbi off lu ib.- ilennai lug no one irots or yell* si It

have U ,oui,

died

read, before she had the pleasure ot

Till the aaroe came ofi. all trembUoA

And the Irishtened oarwemaidY only

,n.w-r and w- r,.,..

Mitra Trouble.

her IKUe pocket, and with such a

toned Bbd iltnpod sway.

vu,si;

-u
PMC-* from .uturmne el*- .* ,
certMuly poalttve thal m,
:-i -9 w,-' r-ach frt,m a i-nt
above other, .«rslgtl of'•-r!■ w-.uldnt
n,.
vt
■„ p„„||ah
price, for aom*
4-«-r- as 1 want ,h-m n. ,„,k ,..„1 hustl- for It
1 did bet-.r. I 11-9.1, m> sale. ai;J I am sgiu.Ii..l 1,. g.,- the benefit
to tb*

enough to drive on- craiy

lounge with one hand thrust hard

as weli abe atsbt that day:

' present t

a .

-11 u > >n i.a.l a» ihai r'oi.

• over 10 Hen

'

Wbir b do

than tbooe In the spelUng class had begone expression on her chubby
done, and Robin had to turn tar ahead that her doggie. Spitiy, Roiiclng
In the reader, to a page she had never silence, came and ►#! down before

Then, trandltns bU bn>k^ bicycle. b«

\A/ool, \A/^ool,

the

whole

Her brother Tom |iui his flngvrs iii | ooe reason the Jspaneae rhlldlvo are

1 mill slop lor ihN

tbe

the

MIMS'

Iscraiching

worried look oa her face

card

huckle­

the

be

and

Ruth Wllkens

I got their books, and Betty road

might

people

jou'd belter go

My

post

berry scholarv kept ibeir places better

dividing the teacher

Ibal

Mother said.

Your SuDsbioe girl.

>u like beet,

makes

Tbe chll-

abooi a eat and bl* little master

The aport laated tor

Mime

fused lu be fomfort.-d

Mam

bonk

learber sent me a

Are all your pets named'

Mias Raisin.

tried to oomfort het^

roa got me a post card

s''stem

strengthen
strengthens

Iftks Ifcdical Co. Elkhart, lad

Yon might have known |i «b> tooth-j wblcb

forty- bigger ones, and nine old bens

tbe

scholars go up and down

(heir shares

And, 18

black, one

It was greai fun. and Robin

enjoyed missing the words, so that be

down In the claaa

Tho oafiaa eUttored on ita way. and
BOW. tha dnaier by.
Lika any frtgbtanad baby, tbe ebUd befan to cry.
She bad not faarod tha perfl. bat tbe
tearad bar reoeai

W,- bave ihree

One U

from Ml. Pleasaoi

could road ao well that

Tvaa a raea between boy and horaM;
^ and etrai^t to tbe gaal bo ttoe;
Ho onatchod tbo ehlM fiotn Jnat be­
fore tho torribifl tramplnf fee

little kittens

backleberry in tbe ciaa* above

to

had

Bch- Juki by one look al her

bave imelve MlUe bits of chickens, and

rt^t. and Robin put tbe third little
second.

II
hat

HOW Oarah Get Sympathy.

1 will be mm- jrarr old

school

could have a chance

WooM'Ood^ aood U* ansdT
«r« hor tlm woo aono.
Ha <U: ho ooiit oa osseL bat 0 very
X-... hamoa ooe.
A boy «ama aeorehlas down
BtraaL with enp goBad over

the

found

last lay down on tb.- fl.wji
eard

We have a Illtle black puppy
(hen

she

Hut Arty though)

groaned, and ilktend and robhi-.;

the 19tb of August

Grandma

gnessiyl '

:iNA

Emma

drvsscd aa ourt h«rr in Am-i-ica

bi-cause »h.; lost it while doing

Ihlie with her more

was a-ell pleased wirf my

black and white, and one is gray.

get DO farther.

ot a "k."

the horaae fierce and atrons-

Grandpa

J.

Japanese Babies.

Iheir
found,

hair

> much good

a your coming baiak.

II SDd U-y Ih- war

yellow-

posed that I'veryobe did know It
llrawn. Mirh

and button.

J.

And ibn- > Ui- '

Iile iuiirh on h.-r pocket iH-fore she

gain

ch&ncea

Price, SOc per pomuL

sr.!5iss.-::s, tisr-si; S2
paihy

Moppetl til bfiiih III.- snow oui of her

Door Pfvsldenl-

ROMs began, "p l-k. pik."' but could

The drirer atralnod at the blU' full

Mill

id Mm sal rlghi down and wewed a

I

playing together

Betty clggled. but pul out the nett

it
and

They alnioel ran over grundpa

Wouldn t you like to have your Ilitle

' You may spell cal." sold Betty

word abe 1 bought of. which was pic-

the aound

falling In her

We Will take our

h* wlU (afuiM your maaey.

In her band,

The pni-iiMis penknifp was

wondered

With her Atelac oyee and trlpplns
feat and Bythg Boaay hair.

ruke wllh

ihlng lu d.. Willi It - Sel«v-i,-,l
_____________________

iVom s Buosbrne girl,

answered Robin. In a piping

atoed on tba-craaalas there.

brandistiiiig Ih-

.Maudle Wllkens

illtle voice
Olod with tbo Joy of the moralns. obe

III

palieiice ami sharp eyes

I win eloae tor this time

middle for the clasae*. the sold

In a row

waw-d his cap

watching ihe»i from ihe

ra.iiig along bt-hlinl. her broom over

my

a

a atnall table, and sbe put

the

OQi-

jmXIB JACOB BEXMA>fV.
MaSison. Wtscousla.
Hnart Cure M ssis by

liad
Dr.

le (Omer Of the house, in

He Is four years old

brother
rwvder

and quleUy voot bU way.

he

eagerni-ss 10 (I'll the good beww

named her

And aoTod the life ot o ittUe child—

and te-

-yplsm

But Just then Any

s<-ni me a posu-ard

sebool begins I will b>- III

Robin *ei t doten IlcUe buckleberrie*

OTWTdoy kind of o Ud.
Bat he doabed oeraa* tbi* very atreet

Th.-j must be sii.p|ie.l

head

Momma has a gold and silver O-li

tbe

ni»
rh><

the road

grandma

■•■•iild

keep

have the Best Tea <at
the MarkeL

Choice L'nooiorvd -lap
lapon paiticalsHy fine lUaor aod
exoeptiooul strength}
If yoo bave ironble getting a
tea that it to your likink;
lik
try a aampli- ]»aiM ofUiia

line tearing down the hill, shouting

liH's

I got a postrard book, and
teacher

lilt

(hem

thr»

as pleased with my card and bul

berrle* In long rows on three aides of
plump

now

her shouldir. her hood

school

an

er did si-e fcuch rrs-y work in ni>

Bellr BtroiiR

children bow to arranse the bucfclea

BU

c all oul u

We Believe

battery

system strong and vigorous.
'-I taka plsaaurw ib rwcoiwnwBtfiB#
Dr Miles' NervlBa to th«M eunanag
fro« Bervou* pmotrwucifi
losenmiw
and
BeUiichaiy.
AAer
eeverwl
Aoetti* suSerlng fTWIB above diaewacs
1 tried this medicine and round Imme­
diate relief
It soolbee and streagihens tbe nerve*, chase* away the
gloomy and drpreawlng iboogbu eng
gives tbe guSerer renewed BUeftftb
and bops. It U a superb nerr* r»-

h.--n

snow,

bare ground

this

Ilk wiiiilow. and Hi-- n> >i moment he

-Aug

see called the third class In spelling.

HoY trMUed. osd rtdoo o b

for

Grawn. Mich

huckleberries

1

lor

can

nerves

with

shuffled out of the kitchen

Dear President-

Betty was teacher first, and when

la BMormerdAd':

ore»

s HW.-e|iiii

fore

I hope they will all .-njoy

ma'am.'; answered Betty

Yoa

energy;

tgrandpa dido l ha\e tmi onei
ill on i-dgi’

From your Sunshine girl

sent me:

'Here

wallin'

grandma

and when sbe came back she bad a

er.

Bt Oaorge could bo.
Ho deao SM ride 0 prondns etoed. be

acrapiii

Ferris

agr

.-ggs

an'

and Ih- snow

-'Vt-hot U itr' asked Robin

day*

do broTe deedi ot oU."
Ah. DOBOM. the uloo of ear own

oobm

Well

hens

in

What a nice lot of names you have

little cop or the dried

donsoro ore ao anoU—

I-

from

It assists in generating nen-c

barn

JOB WORK

COME TO

>r. Miles Nerv
gtroog with Dr.

along

mot her. wbsi

them children up to. " cried grand

Beatrice

Stouihwirk,

the land wake,

pa. coralKg ic from ibe

lime, hoping 10 se<- ible in prim >.:<Kid

Grandma went out to tbe kitchen,

follow boo no eboace.

Tkm ten hayond her

tbe wall In the sifting snow

Mere

names for the Cradle

bouse

-bushes, sundlag sttc and bare be

■t>r

Rosie Hall,

“Did you ever bare a huckleberry

ond eorry o Ions, brtsbt lonce.

.

age right

wenL arvnind (be

the flat^nd on up the first hill

Ihhel Mrt'ormlck. age six

obe sold:

I'd like to ride 00 0 pronrtns o««od
And km o terrible monoter.

l.ouls Halt, age tour

Ida Hall, agr four

Gladys MrPbauIl. age len;

readins.
Perhaps KTondmo saw: 01 any rate

who

Eva

ward* tbe comer where rrandnio oal

boy to me.
Ooorse.

they

oomelbins

new:" ond Betty (umed wistfully to­
BL Ooorgo of Today.
“I'd Mb* 10 be o be«>.“ mold Dooold. my
8L

:

monihs

"We've look«< »i them oH 0 hundred
limes

(uur

HoU. age fifteen

‘-So'n I. " sold Robin “l.»i » took ol

Roll. Augiirt 1. tMB. M.

agr-

Hall, agr twrhr.

Kamsey. age iwo. Hatile Strong.

tISbed Betty
pictum “

“Uke

Nellie

Cook

“Ob. I'm tired of pUrins
NHinborof I)

tern.

age eight

-*The Huckleberry Sebool

«ot 1, IMS. ».M7.

sage tlx. Della SasmllU-r.

ployed o new some. 1

jibe iblnlto moybe you would like

Beoood Vloo

1 have a lot of nnnia-s tor
Thes are. |>tber Dunham,

.Nslllr 1-attg. agr fivr; Uantar<-i Lang,

Tour preoldcnc len t fo’o* to tell you

Wmiatna.

on

Impatient

past ih- ri-ddish brown Iisiik of pHni

age Hewn, {'arrie Kanisvy. agr <-utbi.
The Bwnohirte Preoldent * VIoit

FIrot yiOQ. FrodWoitt

I. i»o»;

I Ibougbi I would write 10 ibe .^itn
shine Club

Ni

the Club

■lory of her own

lliteDlh

Milt*

■ootn made 'he mow fi> up m litilP

July
Dear President-

^OOB^
MIM CLARA RATCt, Editor.

Whlsb'

and

trough
the system of nerves. To3 1keep
Uie body healthy you must
hgve plenty of nerve force; if
hive not. the organs work
imperfectly, the circulation t*
sluggish, digestion bad, appetite poor, kidneys inactive, and
^s, pains and misery
aches,
the pen.ikli

began*

ireh from the kitchen door
hl» wide blue r>es fixed
the ground

Nessen nty. Hicb , R F

cent by Belle Btrons.

Orgwdsod OooomMr A UH.

rake the children

Woohinrum

yeor.

D

nerve force is seat out through

you a

Soutbwkk. osed five mocib*. NesMn

^ imsnxB j

cord,

broom and

rrllten a nice little letirr,

F'errlo Rompey. oged iwoyeom: Mot­

'Ht.F

•laned op with new courage and with I

Rake' Rake' went Arty slowly with
L^na Skinner

RoH-

It is oervt enersw that roni
the organs of your body. The
storey battery is the nerve
cells in the brain and spinal
spii

hawks

From

.Some Mnt by Donold WIImh

tle StroBS. osed one

written

80 good-byv to you and the

Bene StroBS
Crodi*

ilme

His r>es are keen-N

The trouble

mistakes as

Nomei sei

H. Y. F. Bwnehini Club

"Why doo't yog gel Arty to help yoa

ihu

_____

Yoxir Nave HERALD & RECORD CO

bad cautioned her u. weod only thfday (>r(ar*.

word of repraol.

M fftr w I oofk.

Keep

gnadma.

the very boU (hat the dear old lady

look?" suggested grandma, wiiboul a

He has a nice Chrtsilau

Weil. I mnai ckme for

LouU

oapeclaUy

know sbe had lost tbe knife througb

bltu.

con oM

If I ovor tell Ifl trying to do

Mra.

live* al Bqckley. some people adopted

Stbel Dnnbain. Conir Rmm>«y. S>l

hotpful

U

wbo was4»ni the mb of Uay

Hr Lons. Morfom Lons. D«llo Bow

I wlH try «e b*

Her Bame

FOR ALL

. to teO the truth, she was aaham«4
let anybody,

We have a bona^eeper, now from

Len* BkUurr.

frot akftot ftnytbln».
I «4II try to b* M hOFpy M 1

thnir letur* and they prab-

omo

ablyaoemlne.

May and I hare a little baoy brother

Folk* »«fWklM

cd about tn her frnttkes scorch akac;

the

half-bare, froaeo road: and through u
the llUle uri had groped and wander-

Uke cHect of Scott*s Emutsion oa tiun,
pale ckSdren i« magicAL

0*1'

-ooe you

will mwisi on

Blatohfon)'*.

bus oeen our-xj-cn. noe.

It makea them plump, rosy, actiTe, happy.
It coolaizu Cod Liver Oil, Hypopboaphites
•nd Glycaine, to make fat, blood and bone,
«ad *0 put together that it i* easily digested
by •»Hle folk.
ALL ORUCCI3TS:

50c. AND SI.OO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

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