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Grand Traverse Herald, September 08, 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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1908-09-08
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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TWICE A WEEK—TUESDAY AND FBIDAY.
$tA« A YEAE.
nuvsiiu CITY. OHAMO TKAVCKt COUNTY. MICMIttAM. TUECOAY. KEPTCM8EB >■ 1«».
OPENING
PROGRAM
HuuDe Docleir lo uk* • new UierMt la ih»i wortky
•ocIMy UMt oar dumb frtenili mar
har« prop«r <«i«.
‘‘Keep up your cIySc tDpn>Tem«Bi
•odety. Help Inierwt the school
children Id csrdenlBC. thus working
lowsnl ‘the dty bewilHnl.’ Pew of
u atop h realise whai wooden na-e has d(
LAKE CITY BURNEHO
FODGHTJTHE fire 3,000 people
HOMELESS
TBE GROUND
Resortere From Hotel Winteria. a
Feweh. Aided Farmers in Keeping
Flamos Undm- ControL
Cdenet Nevlus Elected As Command
er In Teledo Thursday-Beat
Farmer 0«v. of MInneeoto. ^
iBptoreineBt in the way of cleanll'
Toledo. Ohio, Bept. «.-8ali Ukc
neu and pracresatve meiboda of helpCity has been eeieeted as Ito n«il^
iDF natorcT These are ioat a few of
mecQng place *>7^^
the saeattons that need attenUon and.
ote was lOl t
■be RepabUc.
of coarse. I cwn.only refer to them
briefly, bnt'a* they oom* op from
Toledo, Sept. 4—Col.
Henry, M.
the coming year. Nerlus, *f Red Bank. N. J.. who en Fine WflCOVERED BY MRS. MIKE
dt
«CVEfUI. MLCCTlONt CUNC »V Ume'toj time, during
you to take them up with listed
FLANNIGAN.
•TUDENTS.
lu a Mirhlgan regiment, was
a win SM u eDthulaam that will • Iccted rommsnder In-cirier of the
Officen to nndentake
Grand Army of the Republic.
The
them for the club for. of course, your election occurred on the flret ballot
Lake Working al Neighbor's and gaw
Celias* •l>'^
which gate Mr. Nerlus B4S roiea.
Fiamae From Top of
StrawI Oreet-
FAimY NOT AT BONE
COUEiX DAY OBSERVED
tndiridaal eoopersUon and Itttereet
meana the saoeess of your club and
not what you offloers do or say.
To Coiloae StudenU-
ms Pull ef toapiftos
The«isM*<
The flrst rneeUns of the Woman s
dab year was held Friday after
noon with Mrs. J. C. Morgan in the
^ir. It was ‘^Ilece Day" and the
room was flUIngiy decoiated with
•eb«e Sags and padhaads whkh the
.Mt, Mrs. ft U Mdwards. bad gallr
. J|^ tor tho oceaaiM.
It soemed
the number and wriety that no
one’s Alma Mntor iuEered neglect and
the atmoBjdiere brtatbad eollege spirit
as there vers also many
edHgTud High school ttudenu preeent. SI gusaos of the dab.
The flrst number on the progrum
na a pMMlng ptano solo by Mist
Mabel OlbtoaSer which Mra. MW
m a few etting words, epoke of her
ngm that the former preeldent.
Mrs. Martin, was not to be with the
elBb and read an
Mams'before ahe knew that she was
Boi to be preeeu at the opening meeiMg of the einb.
Mm. Bdwarda spoke gmodnny of
the eoUege atunwoo had announced
a eoog
KMg -Ori|«e
-Orange and Blaek.- of Priamton. Mmg by it Btgh.school girls.
5Seh^ S noh mUoyefl that they
• ■ ) aa encore with n ML
Holyoke eelecdon.
A ouartet oompoeed of two mand^
lias and two Tlollns pUyed by Alben HaskelL^nTten OU. Alfred Wil
helm and Don Bennett with Mias Min
nie Voiruba nt the plaso was mnoh
enloyed and an encore damnnded.
Short sketches of Thrtoui coll^
were gtrea tw stodests of the dtffcreai InaUtnUoos nnd were of muvb to-
Some oollege eoegs t
_ kindly conaeoted to go
If'of'toe
gram today. I extood In behalf
woman's dob a sltKcre welcome, and
can assure them of a deep Interest In
their work, and In what they choose
tell us of it today. I hope they will
si that we are interested alike in
their work and In their play. LongfeUow says: 'Hpw beautiful U youth!
How bright It gleams with lis 111ns■ AwamB**
And It
dreams!* And
it IB
is
Ions, naplrailoDS.
a g^ thing this oollege day—altbonidi a sew departure in oar club, it
has been tried soccestrully In many
olhers, and you ktx>w we want to bo
updodate sirieUy, so let ail of
successful meeting,
edwcatleii Ooea On.
-These young poople nre in the
midst of their odmallon. right in
touch with all the broadening Instnctlte sources. We , club women are
about through with our education as
far aa school work gocn. but we arc
lesrelng fnnn life, that education docs
net Stop there, but goes on and on as
long ms life lueU. We are endenTOrtng to keep what wo hare
learned at school by using It. and
therefore wc should each be ~
splratlon to the other.
-Wbai. after all. is the real mnao• education?
One J»reon
?wcri^ it M a' ‘debt from puwnts
to chill........................................
children.' nnd Mark.........
Twain
says.
■
-------Training Is ererrihlng—the .peach
was once a bluer almond: canllflower
la nothing but cabbage with a college
AAnMUnn
cdncnilon.'•
-B'bcn n child starts to schooL.-hc
•oanlbarawlth his faculties dormant.
To nwaknn those facultlce U the great
object oreduenilon. Tbe mind should
be atreugtbeaod, prepared by educa
tion. not only to recelvvc bat to seek.
Educaticin makes a child want to
know. One writer says, To lap the
t hy
BMseU. Albert-Haekell, Waimn
and BiMCl MUler. vUeh were beanUr reeetred. ^
The day Vraa a soooeos In erery f»r'IteuMr and' the general eapreetloa
was that VQcb days thouM often ta a
flntnre of the club program.
Wie praaldeni’B greoUng. wrtuen by
Mrs. wm T. Martin, was then read by
Mrs. Morgan, ne follows:
*A]I work preoertbed mutt exeenieo oe
It not by her to wbo it was aaeigned
Tb^br a aabaUtute. ploBae bear In
Ahd rich ravard lor duty dofie you’U
pared with iW for former Gorernor
Van Sant, of Hinaewu. and M for U
T. neklnson. of lUtnols. On moUon
of the former MlnneM>U esccnilrc
the nomlnatltw of the New Jersey
man was made nnanlmous.
Other
BIG TIME
NEXT WEEK
HOME-COMING WEEK.TOO
Committees Hard At Work Arwni
Ing to dvs Vialtora to the Village
a Cordial Reception Far
gin Big DayA
village Is maklnc elaborate preparaUOM for Ihe big 17lh annual re-union
of the aoldters and sailors of Manis
tee. Wtexford nnd Benile counties, to
take placj here September-S, g. 10
and 11. In connection with the soldlen nnd naOwa rCAinion. there wUI
be a grand Thompsonv llle bomc-coming celebration on September 7. 8. S.
10.11 and IS.
Mother First Taaehtr.
-Of eonrse the moiber is the first
toacher and she must be very earatul
what ahe writes upon that delicate
uptnrned page. Children
learn
by
[uestions. and 'I want to
the best Indlcallon that tbe
Child Is growing nwUUy. It Is then
__________________
of
tbht Wbers should
sow the seeds
i
uoecuisanoss. nobility asd self con
trol. which will unfold and develop
and make perfect men nnd women of
"To which class do you belong dear
college siodenis?
We Are AH ChiMren.
-Do not be offended at the 1nfe^
once that you
are children.
Yon
know -we are all chfldren In the klndirgarten of God.' and we elder ones
think of our own as children until
they ar-y grown and gto)'' frooi u*. aod
lien—:o father and mother yon
0 trark oat Ibeli
teflenYton. He ttoie for this, which
to Oewbar flflth. is nanr at hand and
once more let am urge upon each and
wvery clnb woman that necwaliy of
todiTignal aflort to make thU meeting
a swegasa to every way.
We do not
wtoh to think of It with regret In a
ntogla fnainnoe. Bo. fWr this meerBng.
flat aa adopt aa onr atogaa guccea
^ BTwry parueolar.-U make* ao dtflereaoe whether yon
hetowg to club or library, or to
■Mthtr. Help ns make a succeas of
the Mate meeUng tn October.
*1n regard to the praeUeal bontneas
aad wpeo^Ato wofR of our dab the
oniqg year, ihare it much to
be
aatke th» Mate officers to
flone.
I »a
cnlltog fbr o
year, have told auselal nress npon
the hotMde tolatf^ceampltobed.
Of
euuise our literary work is a good
thtog. bat we cenatoly should take
?
UP the eexlng ««e*Uoa
'
Mpattty aafl help the
thewL
amoflg thoee U the q^>twa of disposition of g*rbag»- in our
City. I #n)d aaoesc ih*t the wo
man's <flo have a eommlitee appointv« to wwHt ont a nysiem. to tovoeiigate the
,
CTorher .eMton «t BtopeMng of ihta
.f.\ vrklag gaMtUui which means ao mack
> succeed.
Yonr
crown each effort and may each path
lead in the end to tbe Heavenly Home.
''In closing 1 wish to leave with you
_1
Lowell's
beautifully
expreaeod
thought. -After all the kind of world
one carries about-In oneself Is the Imix^nant thing, and tbe world oouldc
taktw all ill grace, color and value
from that."'
v
ENGINEER miED
Emplere a( Jeekwn Prisen MM Budflea Death Today In an
Jackson. 8epL 8.—Harry A HamUton. aMistant engineer nt the Jadi-
Word has been received
bomlng oot of
my Jan.
5^6*dsys in
the family
of John
These will be big events fbr ThompsontlUe. ' Already there hanlcations from
fro
s
of former realdenta wbo have scaiti-rcd to all paru of the country who will
be here and help celebrate and renew
old aeqnainUBCcs.
when all hands on the farm sId in har
vesting.
the
Mr Lakewasstaneighborlug
farm, ihrwahlng. while his wife and
the two lUUe children were In a field
about half a mile from the house dig
glng potatoes They went'out about
!• o'clock In tbe morning, i
Mike
k IIn the nltenwon Ui
o'clock
nanniean. who Ikes scross tbe road
from the Lakes, saw smoke pouring
out of the bottsc. Sending her 10 yearold son James at once fur Mrs. lake.
^E...
she 'want -..-Al
over to the bouse
what she could do. but tbe entire In
side of the house
flames.
Lake, wbo was working on i
hav aUck. aaw the smoke rolling <ip
and running to the Up of a bill dlsc-overed that It was bis bouse. He was
the flrst to reach the scene after Mra.
FUnnigan's arrival. AI1 etforiK to save
the furniture were of tio avail, the
flames prevcTitlng nnyone from enter
ing. Everything wn» consumed, the
bonding burning to the ground.
Everything the family owned war
burned except the clothes they were
irlng. which were only working
clolhco. The building, which was owTied
by Mr. Lake's |kther, Edward f.
. built 'I
first for a gfanary. but bad been
verted Into a re*ldence..Tberr was
insurance on this.
The
bouse
flood on the Fife Lake tute road.
I.ako Stole road
Juw how Ihe fin- Klsrli-d it nut i<osb«l It I* l..•ll.■vod
to
illvfly known.. .............................................
i\e ipilled from a spark from th«have tiiuould<-red
since br.-akfsst Htn<-. As lb.- women
tn ll
day (hi-v hai? token their
and there wai- no om- abo
them, a
lII day
Mr Lake nnd 1
the plat
lUitly 1
LOSS IS ESTIMATED AT NOT LESS
THAN S7SOML
shore of
dre was built in the range
be iMng home about 11 o’etoek
" ' and
raw the AreIt was ImponMWe to
use the boose or faraltnre. however,
as the Are had too grant a stnn. Both
total kma. Tbe kms te DOt Sgured as yet bat It win be partly cov
ered by Insurance.
Tbe teams made tme of -the faatcet
runs of their live* and the d
dem-rves eapE-cial credit far Ra work.
1 pTWcUcaliy Without Fire ProUse Dynamite to Stey the
a Serious Foreat FIra which
PROBABLY
NO
IN THE
CANVASS.
office In the RawUdr Drag Oempany's building and spread quickly, at the
town was
preritcally
wlibout Arc
fighilug appareius.
appareius.
|
flghilng
rlearing. He became too heavy tor the
(rmi miss, and she was feroed
»] umes to stand him <s the |
while tbe recovered her breatl
.
ly bnnied by the a*aa
•Ot cr a ton and a half ot dynamite' feet ^re t^i:
war used In the demoUUoo of build- which covered tbe ground.
When Edyth reached the I
•bich in a measure •su.ved the
dress scor*ed and burecd hy U
I account of th- 1
consiruciJon of the build- her thee Mistered and her hand# and
ion they were
swept nwny like ilnd- arms badly burned. Tblnktoc not of
.... ________ ■__ <
beraelt the girl covered the tooe of her
mile brother wUh her apron and aside
from hU tanraed feeC be v
erlng ruin.
The tc«*ra were similar to those at fellow will not be able b
the ere at Goldfield to July. .ad. and
at Cripple Creek in April. IflOC.
heroically, bat
ABIDE BY THE MAJORITY
AS SHOWN
out food. Lo«s in
iu 14 yron oM. picked m the UtOe
000. I he arc surted in Dr. Gardner-e
^ started with tm for the
OFFICIAL
A famine Is fearwi, as Ihe suppocs a forest Bre near The
of the grocery ntores were wiped cut. 1
A Bubscription lUt was utartod. and;
in a few minutes over
wm
raised and a rehef train started from
Reno, eanylng food and bedding.
But Will Await the Official Primary
Rsums Before CmieefllBg the
Warner.
Detroit. Sept. 5.—Dr.
Jamca
B.
Bradley, while in Detroit last night,
gave out tbe toHowIng statement:
"1 don't sake much stock In this talk
win *eerfully abide tbe result, it was up to the
■publican elector* of tbe state as to
If
the offlclal <
« sbowi
ated, bi
iVM-tf."
"Do you concede tVar
on?" he was a«ked.
"rji
■
IER(HNE ATflONOI
from tbe Hotel Wisteria at Ptmeh. ssu .
before 1 o'clock thU afternoon the BrVj
^ H«w.
Sept ji-—pi*„ under control.
There is a large patch of /landing
I E^thSWlro MM her 8-yva!^ brotle
Umber near where the lire broke out. yesterday, which alrx—. toUlly
Three thoosand [ er Harry were sarrownded by (orvwl
and before tbe fighters had got the stroyed the town.
CAMPAIGN BANNER
READY FOR SCHOOL
Orflorad By “Taft Day- OfBeora Tfl
Bs Hung
'****'
Traverse City Is to have one of tbe
lican banners to tbU state. Thunfltff
Thunday from Grand RapM* where
an order was pla^ by the Taft
rommlttee for a flA opM-wotk Det
une Taft and Kterman banner wkleh
Tbe t'«oira] sMtool bulldtog Is ready will be strotehed acroas Front atrsM.
This hanher will be SO feet wMe h7
(or school to begin.
to feet deep aafl mW be ■bRIiMJT
•ds ffttlng. palming and
upon a wire cabin It Is beaguMly
] M is the maanal iratoug cxccntsd
_____ ________
• to
■
the
I
- • la B
*k
colon.
I
log done la oil with natan) Itots. Be
tween
the two portraits wtU be thu
and is n slrietlv flial eiaas
naUoaal coat of arm.
Beside the beifch vrork. there
U will be
wood turning lates and other tools every Twspect. and wUI not emiy be a
tbst form the «
beauUfnl omameat lot Froni street,
but will demonstrMe to the world
that Grand Travrree still wains lu
prestige aa obc of the strong r^biicat) counties In tbe state.
_____
. .......,
. .
OMwautlc
geianee Rooms At Cmrtral and
••Well. I would like to SCO the resolt
of the official canvass before 1 say any
thing on that point As Isald before,
1 win abide cbeerlully by the majortt« vote. To those republican electors
who voted for ne. I desire to extend
niy sincere ibsuks. If the final vote
should show Chat I am defeated. Ill
come up smiling and give my best sup
The program of thewe evenU
port to the state and county tickets.“
eonrse of prepnratlon. is the biggest
. Dr. Dradlej arrived In Oclroli ibis at
ever proparad In ibis section. There
U-rnooo and wvnl direct to Ihi- offleBATTLESHIPS
LEFT
win be five bailout) ascenslona. obe AMERICAN
of his state polillcal.manager. J W
MELBOURNE TODAY.
each day at 8.30 p. m.asxcept on Mon
MeCauM-y, in the MaR-siU- building,
day.
where he remained a eouple of hours
Governor Warner also arrived in
Promlnriit and eloquent siMWken
will be prosent to make addrosses. Many Warm FHendshipa Made By town during the afternoon, and wta
The famous new sloamsbip. Theo
In
consultotiou
wlin
Prosecutor
There ulll be ball gsines each day be
the Men and Officers Among
dore R-»*evelt, uf the Indiana TransI erkes.
tween Tbompsonrille and some other
Australians.
(kjvernor Warner, In speaking uf poru’ion company, which will enter
fast team*
In Northern
Mlchigai
Grand Travers- bay on Salurdsy. SepThere will bo no gambling on
ih
temiM-r i:. under tbe auspices of the
camp grounds and no ode need fear
Melbourne. Ausiralla, Sept. S.—Ves
pic. and must say ibai i am lilgbly Marquttiv club of Chicago aud which
being parted of their money
Urday was the last day of the scries of plcasod with the later n-turn* which, will have
giirois some of the most
lllegitlmaie way, The following is the
1» honor of the men figured
coiiscr\ati\.-ly from every disUnguUlted public men in tbe Unit
program:
and -officers of ihq Amorlcan
batMe- source, make ni> nc.mltisuoD <-.Ttom ed Stat.-s. Is asid to be the finest exb> from t.i-uo to 2.0W pluraltiy
r-jrwoii steamer lu the world.
The
>blp fleet which hroughl the iieople of
"All I eau Fa> is (bat I abatt con- Hoodsvelt w.vs built in 183« and it a
Melbourne tolo such plrasaai and
flnne to cooduet tbi- crfflre for the ver) modern stesmtolp In
every detail.
eating amnsenents.
sonal contact with their vIsHora,
best IDte^.-^t ^ of tbe mtiple of the Mate
She If ‘'89 (eel long. 40 feet beam ail'd
Tveaday.
and shsll urg. |..gi»lanoii that U for
dawned bright and beautiful, as I
has a caimctty of 3.3oo people. Tbe
Bsluie at sunrise.
‘
make up for the Inclemi-m weather <4 their beneiii. anil carry ou.Lmy camipetxl of the vessel U 24 mile*
Forenoon, pitching tents on lh« "Old the early part of tbe wiik and tlie
!«mp Ground.program was carried out without ai'-cb
1:30 R m.—Prayer hy comrade.
Tbe Rowereli Is a fluatlog palace
craU wbo promlw-d iit<- llu lr .-uppo.-l
or InterrupUon
This luoroliig at
Address of welcome by M. G. Paul.
whltli cost her bulldi-r> over 830u,l*<i0.
Ronimi
o’clock tbe fleet sailed away lor Al
-allxe that I have b<>en She Is tnagDlflcently equlpix-d ID every
S;3o p. m.—ilareball game.
•Wblle
bany. West Australia, where 11 will
:n> eon'*-*ljind bav
Camp tire In the evening.
through B
^ j depanni'-u; and d'-tail.
remain for a week taking coal.
sirotig '>i>iil•ovi(|(,u. I have 111
......................
‘
n’s -Day.
■il
Tut- nail." was *el(-vie<j b) popular
ll bus been a busy seven days tor
ming I<
IFll.
Balutc at fusitiw.
Slelbouriie. as well as for the vislio-s
. .V...
Th" owiieri. when sh- was
10:31) a m.—A hot time with
lugl'—........
hnA the city baa found accommodatiuu
1 t-ulldlng. r-vjuesjrfd IliTough lit'- diiilj
I be any boxers. You
hcmecomeri.
km- as to a popular
vast throngs from the provinces
. .viid m>M-lf had thesahn-' jiaprrs —-------- 1|:M noon—llasLei dinner In which
plaliorui exac tly sod all of the govrr- [ name- of th--lr new- craft. Over 1J5.ipsooi
he cltltens of ThompMOvilband the who swarmed in '■> take pin in i'
' 'frieii'l'were iiominalod fO.''p(a) jcayy-stlons were
receivvd. the
nor's
old foliiicrs will nie<-t tn a grand fen«. festivities and with the elaborate
Ibe Irenslalure
plF-dg.-d to the do«^ grvalevi number of which slgniflcd the
•Addresa by Hon
Ho
J. C. lumlnaiioas that have Uebted up <
1:30 p.
city
and
the
bay
for
several
hoi
K IdeA
"
juenlly. we should
thi» .he tew erafl be named m
McLnughlln.
have smooth sailing
1 can I see a ^onor of tbe prosid.-Iti of the miied
each Bight.
2:3U p. m.—Basetksll game,
chancy for dispuie attewbere
St.vt.-;. The nam- was adopted upon
The final official
greetings
hi
enlng.
Cami
! tbe coDf *01 of i’lvsldeot Roosevelt
been exchanged and the last personal
Tior's Oay.
iwhlp.
.. ullltie bU
farewells spoken and li is sa
Salute at sunrise.
As Theodore Roos-vell is a leader
that the hosts saw i^ir gums depar:
A hot lime all forenoon.
' *' ""
land, ao tbe new etewmabip U a lead
1:30 p. m —Addreroes by Gov. FVed with sincere regret. A feature of :tc
of the fleet In iblApurt baa ue<.'it
M. Waroer and Lieut. Gov. Patrick H.
porwooal friendships established
Kelley.
Ynivn ihu Roosevelt visits tnis city
e*-n
the
officers
ol
the
fleet
and
J:30 p. m.-Baseball gime.
she will have on bowrd In addlUon to
Dropped.
the i>eople of Melbounie.
Official
Camp fire to the evening.
------(he nsUonal speakera. a fine band of
tloos there were almost without
. Friday—sludge's Oay.
New York Sept e —The boom In.
pioce*. She will be especially d«cnumber*, but In addition then- have
SsJule at snnnsa.
lAwwon'B Bay Ou* or "National stock' orated lor the occsxion and at night
I
priv,
been
a
great
many
private
luncheons
A hot time in the mornhig.
. .. collapsed. The priew of
Bav i per decks will be l.rUllintly lllumlnat
and
dtoner
culls,
quite
informal
in
1:30 p. m.—Addresses by Jndge C.
fflrvet Gas broke to l 13-16 on curb e<l by el.ciririty. Tlu detailed pro
character,
which
gave
a
be
tter
oppur.
C. Oiitteadca and Fred C. Wetmore.
tenity fur the forming of ondormg ycs'terdo) alter opening a point high-; fram will b*- rweivt-ri etihiii a abort
of Cadillac.
i I'me.
;
iundabips.
2:30 p. m.—Baseball game.
This la th" flf*l lime Hock has sold
Arthur Decker, a sailor from the
Old soldtori break away.
under 2 since Lawaon started his ad,
gaUMday.
ve.-iialng
campaign,
promUtng H
Vennont named Nlchaelsoo. who wet
Ralute at mrise.
killed by moving railroad trains while would go to tdgfa prices and urgine
A hot Umc all day.
As a result of
on excursions to the suburbs,
were ■be public to buy It
burled today with full mintary bon- tbeae advertikemenis there were large
Tbe We-que-tong club party la*>
trvnsactloM in the stock, and It sold
Bight WM very Urgely- attended and ore. the mourners including repn-senIt held around that figure
one of the moat efljoyabie of the year. UUves of the local naval and mtlltory np to 3\
until a week ago Saturday, when re
The annual plealc of the Rrat Preu- forces.
markable manipulations In slocks took
byiertan Sunday school will be held
pUee on the stock exchsngt
Slncv
at East Bay Monday. Alt members of
that day the suppo.n for tbe stock ap Supposed Te Hero gurted From Fire
tbe congregaOai) and
the
Semday
pears to have been wUbdrasrn. and it
in Range—Lees Pertly Cotrerafl
school are cordially invited to attend.
has been weak ever since
By Ineuranoe.
A horse trade In wblcb a woman
Tbe old soldiers and aaUors. will be
given a royal time.
They will
t>e
warmly wrlcomod by tbe people
of
and it goes
wttl oiii
saying that onr clilxens will nuke It
plc-asaiit for everybod}.
BAND OF 40 PIECES VETERAN SCHOOLMASTER
otoer arraiigements
FLEET BAS SAILED
'“■t;
.... . .»•»>
LAWSON BOOM "BUSTED”
E. g. Jeneu Has Begun HH flflth Cow
swutivu Year its An Inetractor
ro This jCounty.
___
«h«n te years Mr. Jeoes
has bees teaching to Use cowlry abh
irtcts of thu coosiy, and the pupils
whidi he uughi have grown up and
token their piece* to the boay marts
of life, while he go«
on
wschtog
their ebiUren.
One* of the youngsicra which Mr«
Jones langbi during his first work In
t&ls coumy Is George L. Crisp. oMmiy
commUsloDer of seboote
of Grand
Traverse count). Mr. Crisp is tnjojing ibf bski year* of hla life, tmi hto
old icachci has reached the summit
of manbcod und Is now walking down
tbe other side toward the sMltog snn.
Htx health hse grown poor with ‘.he
step is slow, and
liberally spnnkled
Mr Jones viflis the commis
sioner In M* office in tbe coon bmse.
be
still calls the
rtunmlssknvr
"Gwfgv" as hi did when
“George”
'
Ml boy In sebooL The
commlaaloncr also remembers
those
days, and addresses the llltJe veu-ran
81 bool teacher as "8Ir. J<mea.~
In tbe Nlckeraon school a few
, mll.» away from Kingsley. Mr. Jones
:WU! begin Us jrih cottsecutlvo year
,ar a teacher In Graud Traverse eoaaMonday
Monday. 'S<-ptember 7. U this
.
Norion. for many
g
Jones, aiumled
, little glri.
Mr. Joses is
beforo
coming to
Traverse
school in todlasa.
City
tooght
THANKSGIVING COMING:
East BWe Man Finds a Big HM*
His Turkey Crop.
That
Thanksgiving U a
is evident from tbe fact that turfceyn
MIDNIIGHT FIRE
sc^ much attention this
■ traded
•MiMMW
w a aai
wind bloa-lng. Are broke out in tbe
Fooeh at 10 o'clock
tbU mwTlng. aod had It not been for
the work of voluut«ei> much damage
woitld ha«‘ resulted
Tbe fliv spread rapidly, sweeping
over the dry nnderbntxh and roosumtng everything in lia path, immense
columns of smoke rolling upward and
alarming residents for miles anrand.
suae was
uam VI Bssm. tbe ftooTS and root a.
eady bBTlug fallra through,
in the anmmer Hr. Prankhn speods
Insurance en the
House er Furniture-
Lee Lake, of Bast Bay. fire brwnklng
rock of iDdMfeTcnee and allow
spring Of living waters to flow In the
nwaknnad mind is the genius of all
grant teachers:' and the most desira
ble girt with which a master can dlsmisi bis pnpll on graduation iv. I»
- a brain sucked with datsu and
.„jted MU Of learning, but « thirst
for knowledge and an eager, tralued
recepUve mind. To have Indelibly
stumped upon each student's brain
that -character is the diamond that
thereby bnnsMilng nil wbo may bearto oM way It U a Ycry exooptlonBl
jmr -tor oa. Wc hare the booor and
JTirr. ^ .“S liutnAi law declabed
t while the imUre family was away, j fluaes under control they bad begun
Hsmllion. of Ctolo; junior vice com
.. their way through the green
mandsr, C. C. Royce. of California, burning the bouse and contents to th<timber, but this was easiev to extlnchaplam-ln-chlef. J. E.
Spencer, off
ground. The Inas U estimated at IlM gubih than the fire in tbe ^ry slashTennSee: surgeondn-eWef. O. Lane
with ne insurance.
TsnnebUl. of MniyMnd.
The busy seisori being on hand,
Utton tor each club woman nnd
. OM nUowB the talnd to dweU U]>on It
there is more and erer more comes Riley writes a little verse whlc!
out ef IL nad we are aasored for our full of thonght and suggestion:
Kutdanee ihlo year
that
tlwre
is 'Where go the children traveling?
traveling—
hanuty in wnHagnens. e»« when we
flo not meet etpeeUtkms.’ This U al- B*here go the children traveling nhoad
Some go to conquer things.
Some go to try them.
Borne go to dream them, and
to bed.'
been rntful and beneflel
aa sura we come toguther again detamlned to nuke the coming club
year the beot one yet Our program
oaaaflttce luYe certainly
fnifliled
. ihalr duty la n npleodld manner, nnd
.wn,L .EWLT, OF THE F,«E
AT RAWHIDE. NCV.
street, bat the minute they arrived
er'childtwn in tbe family. Ada LaorMte and James
The funeral will be kt
the home. 318 Bast Front Mwei. to
morrow at 9 o'cloek. Capt- BonteofftetotlBg.
Y'ukoB gcH.
About 11 o'clock Friday Bight tbe
I .tenee of B. M. Frabktla. IDfli Wayw*
_ iTWCks traced tbe -turkeys to Oto
old Kate Miller
place on
OarflcM,
where the fowls were locatod. Tboy
were in the possession of Sarah JaM
Rankin who claimed that child had
her bat the 4
batnight them t
Mn. N. Brighiy w«b1 to Ann Arbor
tkla montog wUk bar Motor. Mi^
Lena Kennedy, wbo will take (rwatmeoU tbarw.
•S
ORANO TlUVEIttt HHUIA TUE»D*V. »ErrEM»II> I. tWfc
TravCTsc atj Stale Ruk
nnaNi tanUtao
MG IWBEH PORCHASE
Gmd Traverse Herald |J|e jU{RAY
TiwMtwiltnrlmMk
win be kNMed »t the mtSaMt ew»w
-----------E Tmer lay. PreMSent
or the snmnS* end nw^er «i the Empirh Urmbm- Co. Seeuiwe Lmi
Twice A WCCK.
reslim the alamTrnet of L*nd On North M*i»E. PMrd UM.T1M PimMut,
iwrthwMt «wner.
irksHe pe
—
itou lelend.
MUih«4 TMnd«r ud rrM«7
flamuel Oartand. OiMder.
The meiliis U the wrtbvem cor>
E A MaysuW ASM. CBMMr.
MfT
the srowis* win be opeMd hy.
The Eiaplre Uaaber eompany
HCIIAL0 A RECORD ^
.orders
arc
the
HMwnhIc J W, PntehM whewlU ptw- thli ptoee ihroBSh the T. Wh» «
Ttes. T. Bum
'most common E J. HavUhsE A«t OMUer.
dMeseet Astpreoerrit 4.
‘
- kO. »Ut
Ow.4
RROORAM
FOR
TAFT
DAY"
IN
ON
........ Bmeiumrj
W.
*, choinoonof the jDoeOn*. OOOm-*- lorse tract mt hardwood
OAPITAE. BBOOJOOB
North Haaltpa Uland.
THIS CITYH
am K SMM
IMA VttBmu wUl laOodMO the MMSJoamal repE D. DaM^ stated '
•URPLUE. E6CMX»
recosnited l*y
ISC wodU
li
and
Tlie mertlM of the*
3 e»tlnu
feet
althoach
a
ckwe
A
Gcoeil
BEStiess Dsse
oGm m nwi.EuvoL
.
_
(enf
tArissrlrrs
of the RToniide *U1 be opened hr
I yet toeea made. The limb,
Botk ’PRIM ><0. B.
Jnd«e J. A- Lotweer. who wOl pMarehased of Prank Newball A
PntMOT of Mnnletee. preols
per
Cest
tUffPGE
SB
nac ftcBssns
COMING OF STEAMER ROOSE dPtit ol the MlchlSM> »‘ote repuWiw 10 be manalaciured. Tbe deal
VELT A GREAT EVENT.
clubo. M chnlrmnn of the Boeetlat- Mr- limber Is by the thouaand. dettverefl
to the e<Ue of the boat at the laUod
Pntmes-wiu Introduce the •peohere.
I. win be loaded on the baree Bock
There wlU be two erenlos taeeUng* ley and brmiBhi to thU plaee.
Pr«sr«m tt Rwdr 0«t Own Wm. At
The meetine In the OIU opem hooee ^ The Newball company *m bejt.n
d«fl Smith. AMI ‘Wick" LenseeiilDK out the Umber this romlas
,111
ue
opened
by
I'Mied
State*
DMwnrth.
SonJn-Uiw.
P. J. MACflCTT
winter and the Buckley will heUn
irlrt Attorney f^wn, who wlU >Gre- brlncUe It here next summer.
' ’'will B« H*r*.
•pwelaliwtwt
«4.t SCMe 8«»ior F.
“
TW. purrhaa* will mean a LIr thin,
CY6, PAH, WOtB
rtulrmna. Senator Weinmrc will In- to the lumbertji* tnieresu of this
A QUESTION FOR MR- BRYAN TO
retlon as ihe nmoent of Umber to l>e
trodoec the apeaker*
and THKOAT
ANSWER.
TBe other evenln* ineeHiQ will be «' up at the Bttplre mill will make
the extrsordioafyeficci of *wa»p*KOoe
Tlagseg riTTBO
WaKm Weltam. Vbo koefS hli Bn- •ireioer Rop^eell t>
a blR addition to the amount of work
Stelnbenss srana
itrand o^rn
opera r
in Stelnbcn
operations
,s SMTr^ued- U sUod* the Uir.^
*BT t* the poJUfc»l pnlee o< the ooon-jii, i,m bees filed hr.the ri>caker»' held
im Etoofc
Tf^voru etty
n,uct lonier.drr sad toakM'vrosnootlcotlvpi with : committee of the Mnrqtiette i-luh of bouse- and win be opened by u-Cltyj^,
•Motatnl M^cr. » hMplu tfi j CblcMO. ■ Chnlnann W. E. WUIMioe Aliomey Farm C. OUhert who wUl gniplre Joarul.
present Judse F. W. Majme u chalrtoast
oosditleoh to the|ot the'
Jwlfe Meyne wlU Introdoee the
Yon mar hare » sample boU^stid
Onliod StKtM 41 this time. ir. Vt’ell- received e letter tbU moratns pivlnS
book Uiil tells ail
the delalU of the trip of U»e Rooee- epeakert.
U
>»thse»tfree|
THe ipeakeiV eunda and the operu
he Am fdMod thM In orderjo.wdn. Mr. veJL The veeeel will arrive aLTkavBrymn nut bo daeored wMh a laaG eree City at liiOO o'chxi noou nert bouea will be decoraUd for Uio ocAT.T. esse OV oa7-FX4}WZBS
hsmton. N. Y( When
NMo.................
Saturday. The boat will carry a dele- cMlon. The motor boat owners wfll
And New ths Peliee • After a Man
_____ this paper ud doo’l
' vr. WMlBun looks npon th« peUU- sation of about SM memher* of Ue be tnjited lo meet the “Booeeveir •Oeawn. Mich..
XV BBABOB.
- -mivuke. hot rememw r the
Named C. Sherman.
Ofii ittnaOon
a praetiesl eUnd- Narueue clnb dnd their band of 40 and act ai escort to tne pier.
•ft Monday momln«»or Toledo, OWo.
, and
Kilmer
s '
Tilef Of Police Aahton. ww noUlWsd ... ..........................
................
^hU nd he hhe put to Mr. BrjM a pleoea. The epeakins suesia for the
to visit frlendi.
'•
,
.
fbrean Batwday that a Uk adtlress. BinsUntMU. h. k.
Mrt.
Hillard
and
Miss
Mainer,
of
■
nrr kUB suoiljoa. wfcki the deno- trip are eelecied from the moet prom
cMUe oominee bu not yet auworml inent natkmel Sfuru la ‘he counlr>’
LOST—Aug. 17. Black t-oiker Sivimel
Mo.d«
-rtvrt'SfJS
of oppli .fPlol.
Where tha «i«ntlon of as anower nnd are ne followe:
pop: boWalU white spot H trr^ri.
hMSpaparpd.ALhM been marMy M HOB. Wm. AMan Smith of MtMlsan.
license lag 115. Uheral reward lor
o gave a
infonnatlon or rrtum. OUvw Wslrert. .1 Dock
c. Mpn»p OOIPPTO WPO
ConsreMDU Oaorse Edmund FWa.
Mmnnetratiwi.
1%«re are .
the leslelaGve builder of the navy.
of about tS6O.0M.MO.
At a meeU'ns iTuie coundl Wtu of D. W- Reynold*
Horn SdOard A. Bancroft, of Chithe other nisht to arranfe for
ed to their homes et McBride, :
made psysUe Is ooto.
' ash About noon Chkei Ashton
WhUe Mr. Bryan hu dropptKl the
, driving by the PerkeU warehou*
Hon. Albert Zinc, of Penuylvula. 1
*
iS^rell, J ^*township. Oraad TraTerse «»uni>.
I
“*•.
------ -, acting
^
of’the
*"«"etai QOMtkm and U not mahlns
Oongreasiiiu E E Hamilton, of p.idUn
wm give warranty dvM. Forpart^
Loin ot pork, per Ih.
esrecuilve committee with power
thU as taeue Is this campalsn. yef the
ila,,. address Alice E
— of the CO
Pork
pm Ih. .
osier. Mil*.
aug. SM^sept H*
trwtrrr tarteruU o( Uie oounuy tear
^
_
today ma
Bide poih. per IE.........
. that AM oU tree allm fallacy
his ap'polotmenm. the eommlitee now
lor. of Indiana.
Leg ot lamb, per Ih. i.
Talep aAeuld he bceosM pre^nt of
tu»lne U follows:
__
Hon. W. J. Calhoun, of fUlnola.
_r. and Mrs. Piunh frordney are vtsIkSmb
chops,
pet
lb.
..
J. W.-aFichlo, dtalrmu; Thoe. T.
the UsltMl Stniae. Is new of thi* seaNicholas
1^ ran Into the atareh factory which
Bing friends in UedLv for a lew dayik
^
^
Northport and
tfnesL aanic the sreai
is unoccupied. Officers Bowes and .Stews, per Ih. .............. ..le upward
(Grajaon were summoned and a t^ Boaate. per lb............... .............seUe men hath to ther home tn Toronto.
of the naUoa. Mr. wnimaa baa
! ough search ot the buUdlng made hut
t pM a fair and honent «u«etlon to ,Mr.
Roast, per lb..................
the man had crldently---------- Bryun and' baa denuded u atttwui'
Vesl cneps. per lb. ...
u he aMdc publicly from the demti-,
Veal steak, per Ih. ....
^ antic BCoMnee. .
real stews, per Ih. ...
|fr. Wedmu.aska Mr. Bryu is
Ham. per lb ..................
th* a*wt of. hU eleelloB. what he
Bacon, perlb................
' weoM'do fa 41m matter of the mnneht
■Pipo Saturdays Record.
Pork Steak, par Ih. ...
of iho natlofiV honde tthleh are to ha
Pork Chops, per lb ..........................IM
paid to coin. Ho bw aaked him wheth
Spring rhlckrna. selling price ....rJe
er he would »d;iocMe Uw> payment of
theM bonds to sold V. n idlver. WlU',
Picnic h*****........ ..-lie fQ,.
Price rcasonabl.
he proii-u Utujsold roc..-, re ud midnOnly lour small loads of poUi
lold e^dard?
s-er.- weiithed st the city msrke. j-c»oniry 1
terdsy. The Bjully aoelely shipped a Short cot of porE P« hbl.........lot mrtmlr nnd lorresse lo two yenr*.
acarbneh pork, per tb ...lOHOUMcjroMoMied lor cUariug ^sh
Brpan*e auwer.
^
mixed oar of apples, and pouu
.lie' nanch att Turtle Lake.
AddreasJI. E
usse. Au
Porter boose, per lb .
people of UM.UaU«d.Eutc* fit
vestetday. They aUo gdt
P«r »........»©» WcCrory. Bend^.
plums and expect to gel nnorhcr cut
iSM UrM -the fr«e ellrar^ua- TIm
tonight.
firm aUhlMtbKM ot thh «^d ktan^
Jeffrie* got out a car of plums and
ard broucht to the United BUtM
pests yeeierdsy.
wonderfel prospertly. ecUpaln* u^
Nine load* of,bay. three ot oau.
STEAMSHIP ROOSEVELT.
three of Iron, four of poutoe*. one of
thins in the worM'a hUtory. demossnd oned Ice were weighed
KraUns that the bBalneea Inte^ «
lb........................................................
the city market yesterdny.
Aldrich,
It
of
her
stsier^Mrs.
Die ootmtrr had eonfldeaee In lie ftSd
-iav of Presldeat RooaeUmargerine. per Ih........... lie
Harr, who has spent
ind Dr. F. H. Lavrton.
MMdajd.
arrived
Bdges-ood.
the summer <
ThU
oommltiee
wlU
have
In
«*aw
. Thla hMss tha cmaa. the hntlaeH
home
Tuesday
grcateet ormior of the general arrangemenie for the big
There will t [. s dance
W of the Vnliad Slates «> not do<
FU«r, Feed. I
U Silver l.akc
ooBldence ahahn snE
Gerrll J. Diekema, of
J. W. Hanncn. chah
Hrim'k orcbesira, Ac. are
iMBpartty endaasered by any ausse*
licit}- committee, has compic'«« «« tnvlied 10 aiiend
selection of memhere of ihU con^tMrs.
C
tv.
Bsmsrd
went
item of tree aUva or uy oUier mosabed
speakers
Other dl----- ---------.
t from the eurroundlng
Tms , u ' i,. Thnr^d’sr to risit her daughter
^)piy MUacy that would diarupt the
■,^p^ottotod with aad wUf be
itment copeUls of wide-awake •»!;“ ‘
.urt
preieot gold ataSdard. Mr. Bnru'i faU
■ Uter. ThU U declared to be
• of thU eectlon of the
,h.. f»n term Vicsdav, September L
Rra to aaawer Mr. WellmuY aneetioa the beet array ot speakers
H..T
»!.. «. »rko, f-k
.> Mfnfflfwiii ft U ansseatiTa that b« Cnlted^Utee.
pay adU,harbor « fondseaa far free ' Hetmamahip Roomvelt wfll be a
Or-elt^
Arw aad that IS the vrest of-hie cla» iood show In itself as tt has been ee- H.C Tripp,
„„
,„k
icsa-sv
E. Campbeli. Northport
ttes *or preeMui he mlsht place the pecUUy wired for tbU trip and wUl
five
drove
«
Bsy; Dayton SelEMtntwi iBtsrema of tha oowtry la bdRUAbd or eledrie «ory.
loartber wua a
.....
_
kdsmt. Bcllslrc;
GUYING FRICEA
The eeleetlou ot U
wJ E Kent. Fife Lake: O, E HtwFrulM.
_ t«) or. GacrinrM
speakers U msde In conjunction with ki» Mancekms: W. C. .N.-lson. LeCder
sppleA
perbundrad..........
-IJ
lieuteaut Ooremor PuIrNR
the plans ot the republican nailonsl
KMley looked on serenely, while Oor- commutes and U can be safely stated
(Korgeir.CartI*.
«n»r. Warner ud fV Btedley
thaViheer w ill be no point In Michigan
havliis it ouL always ready n hie win during the preeeut preeUtenlial cauTOther Tsrlette* plums ..........
ning wuy to take off hts coat tor the palgtt that will have as large an arruy meeting excellent publicity and will
Ts»dsy*A»s.»-S<>»-1'
mnict.
pesrriper
bu.hd
E.
A
William*
KilladThet
Many
Bird*
***■“■ “
wluer whoever be might be. U may
igultbcd men at any ppblic do
Alcssndcr sppies. per bW. .
It the Rod and Gun Sheet
he Infwred however, that deep down meeUng.
Yesterday.
Grslna.
B> Us bevt he belteres that the nmUThe executive tommiuec last night
naUoB of Oovomor Warner U Just held a meeting In the office of J.'W,
Whest .....................................
The weeklv shoot of the Rod aud
what the people Ot Michigan want. In Patthin. and started the haU foiling
Rve. H. A E Co..................
Gun club was handlrapped W the ralu
BtcL In Ui campalgB*'epeethc« be ~
V. C aai... CO..........
for eUbomU preparation* for Tall
vesterdsy afternoon awriiG a
« all arranged that way.
MsrsKblno eherrie* in Uquor .-..»e
Buy." J. E Loranger was selected' Elk Rapids Hivs Sent Miss Lnulee there were not s great many ou
Frenke to Buttervuorth Hoepltet,
secretary aad J. W. Patchln eeleeted
Grand
Rapids.
Now that Pat Kdley has beea safe- to Inlrodnoe the speakers. Herbert
Montague. W. W. Smith. .W. .0. Hbll
ruttcr. dairy ....
G. Franke of Elk Rsplda re^ed
nnd Qorereor Wama has landed a re- and J. W. Bannea were tlioten a com last nUhi from Grand RaptdE>where Williams
Butter, dairy ........
C- Rlc
•emlsalion, the state may turn Us mittee on traneporutlem.
he lock hU daughter. Miss Ixmlse F.
Poser .
Franks,
to
Butterwonb
hospital
for
..Uc
t»
tSc
aueniinn to -Pnss~ Palmer of
ArrangeoienU have already been
Peck ...
Oee. who feel* had for Or. Bradley, but suited for special railroad prepara- reatment
Winnie .
The entire expense of her treat
, w.es'.rifle d^r
■p ready to grecefully aaenme .the da- tioo* for this occaaioB. Just at thU ment at the hospital U being borne
and was as follovts:
'
See Ur. Bradley will rcalgn in Lau- lime, the raOroad* however, are suffer
be Elk Rapids Lady MtccaboP^,
____Franke
occupying
a
bed
in
Buthiss.
Ing a congestion of passenger coaches,
lerworih hospital, sustained by the
it U believed that art
Lady Maccabees. Mr. rranae
<«n be made for epecUl trains out ly graiefnl to the Kk Rapids 'Lady
HOC', dressed ..........................
.................. f<ir ihi- klndneM shown his
. least on some ot the raDroads.
The ilnal flight gave Wiiltama bt-.
Si-rtag chickvns, lire weight .
Hogs, live ..................................
The pubUcity committee ha* start
Yoo want comfort, dry
_lse FTanko has been ill for eMBc
, GempMed 0«
ed an advertising campaign through time, having undergone an operaUon
Peart, per basket ..............................*Sc
WeaueMag Club Fraperty
feet and goixl wear in
out the region and It Is assuied that
Ann Arbor some lime ago. but no
tU.ing tpples. per b« .......... 40O«0c
hy OaatrartBT Moaraa.' ,.
provement resulted and the further
all ot nofibem Michigan wUt desire
every day shoes.
it wa* necessary.
H>daa.
i the We-tjue-tong coSHTTrsverwe C.iy and bear tha*«'
lecn completed by dUtlnguUhed sppakers who arc'selertTHE DOG WAS CURIOUS
their eJoqueoce
jehn Monroe with the exception of
GStag the ertb at the outer end with pramlncnce in public life.
t To Find Out thp Cnntaata
gUM. The crib has been comp’-tbd
have proven them-Gelvet
r a LaEv^
WNhln the past few dsy* sad-msLss
i-n fully
' l a T i'
the best lor farmers every
idtle to ship dogs by .
;flboat M f«M tang by ri
TtijV
aitwmslilp
Roosevelt
will
he
safe tk>r the dog? Ob no.
D(«mr
wad mteed above the main doc*, mak
day wear. ..
ter enjoys 1l A nice, cute iluie
tag a grand landing pUce Tor larger net at ih'- Id.-r by the rcccpiian tomwav recently sw alilng sblianent
nlttee and a del««alluti of all the buslpiiasufc arafu
bSitaBae room of the G. E .<C
TMs U a
■»«( Traverae City, who will
kiatioo. He pul his bead out fn
iKiwtH-r. the bars atid Jn»i within
I was a grip. 1‘otxlblv Doggi<
tvtiiSng teeth and poaslbly
Cnmol be carried sw«y J>y tht ire jctaia ,m receire the dlsttagulshed wa-taT hut the grip looked ass Ifbltai:
bad the right flavor so be took
•*-“*‘*
plcr.They wni bee- H- krptwn taking Mte* aad wfa<
l-sKpaxi.-hiaaier arrived ;te telcscoFc
lOr anciem hUtory. and wy
Id the dab hpoaa thi* yewr wallheaded by the Maruaette band, memnrticiec U Jad>?* wearing appard
mMiM ha fioBowad >*xt F«ar
were scanered ahtmi the tuovn. 8nmelha river. WfwlIflLL.
Ob*
bed
(o spend their good Itoonry
graaMt hrtdga t*
l« repUct the grip.
DF BIG MEN
wSsaiSisi
V.v.'.r.v.Ti
wm
NOTED OKKTORSTOSmK
ESS‘.31 ft-
itoirssfu..
jSsisas-"
SlSs?«S
F. M. PAINE.
F1-0 WIST
'--•-la'Taasacff'--"’
COjMlTEES NAMED
.
S^'Sr'Sv.r:
Tp'!.4;.7-3U'j.KS/i-
111
Dreamland An
gora Goat
Rancb
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Sl^ritaboti^' d^.*per
saftT'
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a.
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;
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L 0. T. A KIND
si
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IM NEW DOCK
Hard Pans
this season.
..........
5SK5
qn« Of tmosis
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
HARO PANS
Oder Apples Wauled
wm
ftmt,
«RAND TIIWfliit'rtiMa?¥5p&S^^ WPtCMUR I
■Mynmad-a wtfa 'aaM
mber UttRir to biai tt tW tvaml:
“ •How yco htT» inlnrd yomr oppor'tmltlM. tnr k>T*’ PlM« ro«nctf betny at tncM*n»riit rintt btrt, Bcbit. ■Me Mr. Bttcb tbm. Ton w* both «C
the MBte act- Too both begu lUe toTet TOO are a poor niaiu.what
• iniitilmniloiialre.*
iBiitllinmtnMliw*
be died a
“Tea.* aaW the EngUah btufaand.
Ant til« wortm «
There Rllch Itea. dead of berrooa |iroa.
tniilon.
wltboBt
one alacle petay hi
tt (ba cmnata’a rnti
hta pofket. and here I ataad. hake and
hearty, with a waUK In my ooat eontalnlag qn&e a bimdnd donatm.’"
m* PtMT-I weader wbat ba maMt
wbra ba aaM mj taath wara Ilka ataral
Taliaman In Madta.
Bar PrtaDd—1 think I aaa hla polM.
There are aUll to be fonad In Malta
Don't jmt taeth coma oat at nlchtt
a Bomber of aiEall ataoea ahaped aud
coloitd like the eyo^oiicnta and other
3*^
_________ paru of aerpebta.
JahMT'a Lm^
The anperrtlUoBa amood the Malteae
JehBBT bad a moa lamb.
conneet ttaeoe with the tradition that
HU Aaa«« waa bUek aa t«tiL
8t rani when ataipwreeked waa cast
And ba eoold bctt to bant tba baat.
Par ba van txdK to flvbL
OB tbelr Ulaod abd that !t waa then
-et. NVbolaa KacaalBa
that while IlgbtUic a bundle of aUtrka
for a &rr a riper faatraed on the apoa
Whara Wa Ara Cniaitie'a band. St. Panl nltnlr abot« tbe
TatT lew pMpia are ao tender ba«M repine oS into tbe flanota, and no
that they wont try to kill a moaQoHo harm followed. The natirca •
when the Bwagtilto ta right in the mM tbece atmiw aa taUanianr. In wbirb
die of a btte.-SoiD«rnile JooRiaL
AtfU»
CASTORIA
Fdr &i&Bt^Aiid ChiUrra.
VI B«! V— 1
- '
<T» bit «MMmBt>-Briv ttat
■■
The Kind You Have
AIvvays Bon(^
Bears the
Si^ufitoio
of
OoMbMMfUaeaarlte
2krrNABCOT|C.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
mum^hossorSMMMB.
I
nusrconrobViAan.
H
AUOU8T BIRTHS.
Angnit 4—Margaret, dangbler.
am Mn. Jamea Murray. Detroit. Filed
Allgnat &.
Asguat 1—Ratbenne. dangbter. Mr.
and Mra. Joe Vihan, m Third atTMC
nm Angnat S.
Aagnat 4—Kara, daughter. Hr. and
Ouy RinwB, Traverea City. Hied
isl II.
Al^l
goat S—FWdlnand. aen. MK and
Hrp. Jamea , Smith. South SpraA
niad Ahgnit «. . .
Aapmi 7—Owge, too; Mr. am Mn
Olen W. OarUA Trararv Oty. FUad
Angnat is.
Ahgtui i»—Theodore. koa. Mr. and
Mra, Harry Duane, Ttaveoae City,
mod Auguat 3S.
Angnat 2—Son. Mr. am Mra. Albert
Angnat H>-8uiiJey. »«o. »<
Mra. John Holland, Traveiae aty.
wm Angnat IS.
Wed Angnat U.
Angnat IJ—Svereit. ■on. Mr.
Mra. Cbaa. Ueodifcka..Ml B
•trnet. Fllod 'Angnat
nnd
HOUSE
WORK
9
The Majority of Piano Buyers
Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Nerve Pills
Be feantloBat;-’)—We
■nod time toat sight
She IcoMIyWFrain tbe coBuRloe tn
wUcb yon carree borne 1 abould oay tbe
-CeaboUe BtoBdard am T
A trap Yeer P
djeraldlne Have you
need of a mother?
Gerald—don’t yoa a
amt like
an d oak me t
mW^ it
fua?-New^Tock
Sm C-vanigM.
Bow many ywri oua w
Aw^y
vaoutoaia
«/ouPrVCS
The fall season baa openad al tbto
store with the largest aud flBCSt os-
Latest Fall Styles
‘oraP
sortmeut of new tailored anlts ever
dtoplayed at a similar Ume.
the newest
Men’s and Women’s
Ready-to-Wear Clothes
W'e are now ahowtag a carmpleie line o( the toaeai style* in
Men’a and Women a Remy lo-Wear Ooihlng. at prices never before
equatled by na or any other bonae. We..Anow thU to a strong aaaerUon. but all we ask to that you come jtod be your own judge PRICES
TELL.
stylet are
All ct
abown—the
BeDe-Wbat to good to prueiri the
Lmiea’ Suita In all cotors. the skirt* made ibe new gored flare,
with Jaeketa 36 to 45 Indiea loag. trimmed arttotically and lined
tbttmcbouL
Come In whether yoo wtoh to buy or not. We know you
pleaae ua and we will do onr best to please )VNt.
nt£E
OaM Dodge ‘Hiat Failed.
But no«- ba to taeluaebely
Aa ba btfobm ramd es crutawa
•Cara ba oouiaB’t dodg* tha tieltoy.
Loveday-ed:a>— b ef ra-
sotu to Ibe best possible to obtain.
A saleetion now gtvss you the tea-
\v
sen’s breadest range of atytoa from
FREE
FREE
We not only give you merdkaadlse at prices always a lUOe leas
and a gre*t many limes a lot lea than yon can buy tbe same (or
elsewhere but we also give yoo uoc Globe Green Trming Stomp with
every Ide purchase. These stamps enUUe you lu beautiful premlnma
free. Aak to eee them.
\'
/li
m
ready to wear tha Heat Vmt yw wart
p -"-.v '
$3.98 to $20.00
ij
here—the toUorlug nnd flnioh of all
- Men's Bulto made ot the aeweat maierials in all the beat abode*.
$8.48 to $25.00
i witb
»^.totkrA.rJcer».
•Th Uxc'/ti-gritieB,
^ir-*s£Js:.s?sE£.’*
For Ladles and Misses arc now bring sboww
la Ibe aoak Department.
raok desirable tsbrtca and colors are
would try U.
ckarbe,UvA
\TFINRFRfi
01 LinoLnu BROS.
uiiuui
,
±
V
The store tor
PRETTIEST
WAKTS
Hundreds of New Autumii Sidts
Too an rtgbt" replied bto Crtam.
-A towyar canrwc be
zit-Bia.
Tiiwe am Mawp.
vrab^:
Tbfl store for
UMES*
SWEATERS
Introducing the new style* a* very attractive prices
Bw VMtbar a___
8m Why wwm Marw I an boor lauT
AtoA a vto* buac
rACTS FOR SICK wraMor^
........... _jrba,hj_________
.4®-,
Store open Friday afternoons same as other days.
■
gfafrtd iwiedy t^r feaab
•adbwiioritiTelyeQredUtQtiii- '
A Reliable |
Remedy !
ElfsCnMBili I
GRINNELL BROS.
ran X want to ba
as It did to Mb. P. EUsvoitiTd?
Jlayrine, N. Y, end to Mre. \V. P.
L7 Boyd.ofBeaTerpBU%P»u,wiiosBT:
Tha Bamd.
Tha growth of the beard, ii atii
li aaaat men «a tha ri^ ham a
DfmrcfiiSi’p.tMrws't
rereome Uw fBUiB hod
a
■Hdinad In RAettaL
AntboreM <of tfar (adding rarlatyWI cot level with tbe editor taat uigbt;
Ba alwaya r^ecia my
Bet I have bad my i
How did yon do hi Antbenoa-I daAnad bia aoa with (banks.-PIck-Mn
Nat a Naw dpaeiaa.
-New. oluti Mtall «c m
babyr InqtUrod the profeeaor’a wife.
“t\*by. ibU afwciee haa Iwen named.*'
anaweivd the |>rofea»»>r In aatoolabttetit. ~ThU ta a primate mammal,
bocuo aaplena.'—St. lUul I*kiDeer Piean
Both Wve time far ndeettoh
So If yon am tha
hMham are Irrtutlag om anochar Uha
mOd peoltlcaa go and aup a waah wsb
fiieote Doal dlacoM jwv grtevanoaa
with tbe boattaa. Calm down, forglaa
and forgot am atay away tm yah
ran return tn love am hliidnaM Bhact
neparatkioa takea at the right MoaMt
' of hot «
rouBg ceopUa traen drlfttag an tha
MBka of the -nabappOy marrtad-"Chkapo Becord-Barald.
Twitching of
the Nerves
Itbb)
LYDIA EaPINKHAM*S
VEMcimieoiipouiiD
cunea as
boost sod h bbesiaA.
WaaUd On
-How dh) yoo Ufce uiy talk taat
atchtr aeked tbe beginner In the tretare held.
-Well." replied the caiMld critic. Too
dhlnt take advantage of your many
eppertunlttaa''
-I didb-tr
-.No; you had a number of «pp“rto»>ttra to qalt before you dld-*’-rhlladai»bU Pre«;______
_____
( aat ba aC aa o«t-
ad famOy. It la a cvdtal ptaa for bnabatM cr wife ta go cS on a aetttary
WdMay for a few day to let the tlaoji i
Itlow over. If two paraona atart Jnr
gUi« am gettteg oa -oaa aMthar*!
£3ll£r&-‘2lMY FEVER
GARTORIA
with a alght
Tba daya ara ■
-BaamL-
________ U dressed.
DOTuda Afemal«
I or dlBptoaiDent b oa m
- .o ladCben^Eer in sileiice,
Why TiUy Obieetad.
*7»'o.~ Mid tbe flicMBB. wbo repreecntcd tbe track roapony that bad re
fined to w<tfk wtlh a cnle^ ti '
man. 'there U no race pielndlee in IL
Bat we tertalnly bate to work with
man wboae face wilt look juat aa riean
OB tbe way home from a long Sre tight
aa It did when we aUrted. while we
other Chapa all look aaiiidgy.’'—Jodge'a
Library.
______
A Witty Wapty.
AwlttybotMto
•. A few Btn. .
day he threw
hU ahoToJ iato the gutter; aat down oo (hr rartoUKu and procMded to light
hia pipe. Jnm thv the «
«t afreeta cwme round a «BC*er and.
aaelag Pat roared out:
■nere: What aro yea throwing
tewn you aberel for at thto ttee «(
dayr
To cool it aoiT.'' aald Fat
and polaoua.
They are found In St raul'a cure
Imbedded in rtay and are aet In rli
Drivaii From Mama.
■bd braeeleta and wbeo foond (o
bew that tbe dangtatar of
Tbe thr\-r great probiema on tbe aotnIn tbe ahape of a tongue or liver or ttou of which buirauli.v to bent are tba that rich n
in the
heart art bung around tbe neek. They nme that perydexed oor anceatora-tba been driven fnan hone?"
bIbo taken internally, diaaolrtd In
-My TieatlOB aurta next waV. and
method >’attended, bc- immortality of tbe
tton am wouten’a bata.-rarto Figaro.
rm going a tbooaam n
t peo^ by more hnOolaiTb am drtvaa I
ttab town"
away a Cold to tha |
Tha Raal Work.
Thafa nka."-Kanaaa City Tim
CUent-How U my caae eomng eat
Aaek-Tea. poor John may bov* bad
She waa tbe daughter of tbe vOlage Barely you ve had time to lo.^ up tb« hU fanlta. but hla b^
.TMaamBmaU. FalluaeMato..atDt»
phyalcian. a nnay curled darting of (gw? Aitorney—Ob. that waa eaay. rtgfal aide.’
gtotacebymaO. U l>qtod fora. Tt
fix. wbooa big bloe eyea mtm on tbe pre been putting la my time atudylng
Wagge-la It
I by BitKbaehM Wanaa BtraakKe* T«
face of tbe Soodaj ocbool taacber the tachnlcallilM.-San F'ranebro CalL ba dlad.
with an attentiaa am tatemgeace
moat cDcouraglBg.
So when, after a dtoeotiroa to tbe
■vidMiea.
Beaale-Wera Clan am Mr. BmltklM children on tbe beauty t<
tbelr UemJngk (be teacber aifcrd for
alMiig very cioaa to each other?
an espUnation of a blwalng tbe doesum-wan. dare bad bar bat
torta tittle daogbier rune am aald;
Baip^ Weakly.
_____
-If my papa waa to bava a patient
Ja^'a tricka.
and abe waa to get well, am aba waa
-Tbaeg art tricka of
to pay my papa, am my papa wa* to
Auguat 20-Uiclle. dau^ter. Mr. Jockeying." aaid a Jockey, -nb. Iagi» fire tbe money to my mamma, and
would not think of
They"ItoiowEither fiu^
own or (heir
jid Mra. worthy Soofteld, Webater male am tbe lUeglllmale. Tm the my mamma waa to buy me a new
•treeu Filed Angnat 37.
, dm am you’ll prooper. fee (be laat dreea and take me down to tbe vacant
-----------------------am U'a all up.
or *ibe advaatagea tbto _
kX am let me ride tbe great big fierce
An BaMptlanal WaMan.
> -IDeglUniate tricka are pulling
Uon on tlw mertT-go-roond. that would
MacMoatt — Ton any yoor wtfa and gening left at tbe poet. If you
be a blMatoc."-Wottan’a Hame Comaoo neo^ are reauirH 'to handle ^ Imn
Ihraw a ttaenp am otrack yoo m tbe once pull a faat bone and make blio
mong Mnakc Lmn
the
name
OKIKNOLL
H
a
bouaeboM
wor
bom?
1 loae. yoo are alwa,va afterward an oli- oaaioB.________.
piatntlS—Tea. yoor beeor.
I Jert of auaiilclou. and ten «o one
Maglaanta-Bow tar waa oho away yon em pull anotU-r kniw .von <
—--------------If left
done for. But geittoK
youraell
from yoo at tbe time?
tl» puat to a tdg am romplex aabjeet.
Plalotur-Aboot ten feet.
noai falmraa aal b-niency to onr moaiiiuy PWi
and U to tl» one trick that a clever
Magtatrntn-Wbat did aba aim atJ
jecfcdy
can
work
tine
nnd
again
with
plainua—At me.
inUI
oafe(.v.
Maglatrato—Well, an Fre got to any
ight
-To caine a rival horae to awerae to uboutaoura.
PHENOMBFiAL 8UCCSS8’
to that yoo oogbt to be prood at
on Illegitimate trick that often wlna
Tappiof of the fiagm. iMlf
learn for yoaraeil bow vary true each rtaiemenl la.
vUa like thah-Chlcago Newn.
UWU. inabflity to etcuo the
root rare. Yoo came tbe awervlng by
ofeiiMiBed
neeatai*
atralghtenlng oot yoor leg ao that your
heel nea^ touebea tbe other borw'a
Ob radbot auBUMT dan
Doae. or you wake a a-Me fOaah with
Wbat ocKBton U Wfmu ha
kh ban at haod aiwan
your wtoip w> that It nearly tooebea
TrevarM Crty Braimi: IS* «An •'
tbe other horae'a eyea.
to learn about Dv. A W,
TT>e legUtmaie tricka are— But wh.v and lelb bu cxpeneoce fa
wfaan Wa amaraA
ftve them away when It ha* taker .affrtrn fnra dneaw* of tbe raevv*.
Uk I.W.OasliT.
all my life to learn tbemV—New Or1 wa* troubled with
-Saxpaa'a W**klr. leant Ttmea-Deinocrat.'
aewral w.rt and w*» w. oenrow I »uld •“
La » (m but wogld wtlk ^ flow am a>»
Wa Work Toe Hard,
_
would dnw asl
tiidv ni-adfart during her American daMwIlA..............
tour aald In New York that abe ap- vaio an d 1 oird......................
Fill*.
Si*
bove* ewedmeundthe oldtroobk
proved
of
tbat yaatorday tbe'thennomtor Bj bto
They corveet oa." abe csidalned.
room racordad
Ibnrait and til
•bader
toe* l*iou.'ito<^Baok a«lh«. ou "vtt^
T sunwM im Jnnt aald it In tlM beat American men work too much,
<0 out* at aD dealeit oe Dc. A. W. Cham
the Internatitmal marriage tenda
at tba aMnenf-COetroit Ftm Pnmi.
Uedktoe Co. Kufclo, N, Y.
bring about n happy mean. Your n
do work too much, you know." raid
Lady Headfort. "I have an EngUab
friend wbo attended tbe funeral of
Rub by saMllM.
Asd avafTwborv vt
one U runr h.rAw* wovkara. A
Tba anwll wua m
___ I’sj.'”'
nDOBhDds of Amerkton womea
« ear horaai an doUr aaeriftoinp
- * ttTBBtodnty.
It yea a
your bill is tbe al
Ubcary.
Why Ha DMnI Make a Hit.
•tba Uaalac bug baa pamad awmr^.
Tbeugb nat daroM of daah.
Ono bsponant iblnc t
■
A DMiraWa Oualltp.
Mrvad to a toarmd
that he «oogbt hla
'^0 -I
IMUMt: <gieemuyi-i dost aeem «i
be galntng very faat. doctor. .
Doctor <cbr«rfBl!y»-Voa can't espoet
to gM well at one jump. Toe wBl bare
to recBla yonr health gradnally day by
day^mrt of on the InetallBMat ptaa. aa
1
It—and all at special prices.
Suits at SIO. $12.50. SIS, SIS. $20. S2I.50 and $25.00
ttal are warfh >1S to tSS.
We take the Lead In Skirts
Every woman who will see onr new dj»pl*y of F’sJl SUrt* wni cenainly want oae. We mak« a
eialiv of fitting Huge Isdie* up to J6 sod 5$ belt n.esFure, as well aa the regnUr and amaU i
Our DCS- Fall Skirt Sl.vle* are slmrly Irresistible.
We showlhCB
■avalMCHte
FbU Mcm at..
$5 and $6
GRANp TflAVEMt
STiTE BANE
UK£ ANM
lAl» Am. Midi- S«PL 4-—Mr*. Dr.
W, 3. 8tnJU«y hM
tmoi
Tntr L*y, Fr«l- BUniKw wb«re «bc noderweDi M
^ B. «lv< OSMh.TlMPrwtf«ti
----------------- ---ImmI OMtod. Owu«: A. i. Kar- D.
hlf bo«te iB LAkr Abb.
pM. 4. /. AivflnA. iJrtMut CMk- ParOM from CbkB«o hare bougkt
WMCTOtl 4. Tner
«■
ifycffttfwre«w>TlaeDc»wi>i
^SSTowiSS
; ItSO
VhBt U kBOn U PtcABMl poiBt. OB
Ube Abb. viMr* Utty vlU erect thi
cMtam.
We Bead rain.
pouui crop »ai he TMT
ia
tfate tMtioB. Lock ot ndB belnt ibe
cacfc.
Mr*. M. Carter «Bd ton. of n*ue.
_jae bualBen In Lake Abb Salurdar.
ibe »lh.
The tovBihlp hoard of Almira tc
abip hoard roinl to ralia 11,000
bicbtrar porposaa.
BelAemlr
tomahip
•lip tcteada to hate road* t
can
ssfcl
•RCVITICA.
iUXTV VtAWr^B^IWPtNCE, WAR
-V/. .
tTATi OF M1CHIQAK.THE PBO-i
oate'icooa lor the coonty oli r*inmrd to S^te today-alw «*»►
tail in Bapld City.
MU*-Grae* baa*, of Ohio. U eUitUs Mr. aad Mr*. W. H. Eomoaer.
Ok p:ob*te othro It the
will rtoU retothot
Mr. and. Mr*. M. J. KaowJu retnniIravcrac City. In said cownt)-. onthe;
P A Voeree
ed to Grand Rapid* today after rUiiAagust. A. D. IpP*.
Oran<! Rap;d» today.
sppml to the Wefl-laforwl in ef«T X*th day
........................................M. Pmm.
_______ Hoc.
Frrd B. Vattor.
i. Allor and Me. walk of life aad are emcotial to pmaneat
Jadge a( Probate
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uectm aad owhtable standing. Aoeorin the matter cJ the estate <d Mary QtaTK of MinnoAK. TfeE PROP Bom*, deceased.
ia^, it is not claimed that STrup of
w bate
iuta louri ter the Couaty of
wmtoBi P. lUrsb*. having Ued to Grand
and E3isirof Senaa.i* tbr onty mnedy of said
Traverse.
court bto peiUloo. praytog for Uin ibe o»tter.«r the esUte 0* 4aha
TbOBiaa Poet returned to Bootoo
kzMvn mine, but ooe of many irsion* cense to i«U the Interest of said «•iM. d
day after rialtlns Mr. and Mr*. E. why it ii the best of penonal aod famOy tate to certain real estate thereto
_____ ..
Notice to Iteoeby
givm that four
hcribed.
laantiv** is the fart that it deanms,
the S4U1 day of JUigam.
t the Jill, d.v «fl month* fivm th-a4Ui_^
ly todav 'afift^hdttag ber daugh nraotma aad irliere* the iowmal organ*
j September. A. D. IHiy. I
im* i_.
OB wbMdi a ftrie without nity drbaiUting,! "ThM^UOTTMaaid protaie"oVllci'. | >*<^7 J"
___ l for eiaml-!
Mr*. 8. W, Hloas aad two children
and to hereby
after effrets and without bating to:
It. and that alt:
eat to Reed Otj today where they *fte,effrrt.andwitbo«ihmtogtomt«a«lbe
will make a *hon visit.
theqaanlity ffom timetotome.
aon» inierr*
said eclair appear creditor* of said Gaoeased are rrqaJred;
to
their ciaiam •- ------------Mr. BQd Mre. Cbartea Dantels
It act* j#«aiaatly nod naturally amljbetem said
at 111. probate oTBce.'ln the city ofi
turned to Maektoae talaad today.
Mr*. FieJ JobasMi and daughter
truly M a Usativ:. and ,u
«dd «4.te - Trwvrrt'i.. City, la **« oounu. oa «
turned to Cadillac today after vtolttog pmrte arc known to and aptwoved
,«*] estate ebould not to' antotat the home of T. A. Pitriterald.
hj «aid court on Monday. th» Wh day
Mr*. Fred Paine went w Ktogslej
where they *
Rk Rapida yeeiei
of Uecvmber. A. U. Itbk at t*B o'etoufc
loday lor a abort viriL
apend a week at Camp Comfort
Mr*. W. H. Herbert reiumeo to
of thU order, for three in tbr (Breooon.
M. A. Mayberry reuiraed'to king* dfeete always purchase the gmmncKlnsaley yeaterday. after rtattlas *1 ley tmlay af.er vltftlng at Reawick.
B»~dM!t*iredb»theCrfaan«i*FigSyTup ,u(vc*5;.owe.Vtpt*«»cu* to^*l.: day
Old Hl.uilas. 8be waa aoeotnpanied
Mr*. Tl.oma* Pallte. ot Nortbport.
by Morria Bubmore, vbo will attend
ent to Klngalev today.
aug, ;5-*rpt. 141-:?.
acbool to Klnssley.
-re.l.ved In iCid c^ty.
Mm H. E. Sander* went to Cedar
R. 1). Parker relumed Spang* today for a abort vtolt.
FRED 8 WAIJJER.
y^terdar, after Tlait.
Judge of Probate.
Mr*. E Croakbite retonied to
ihunt.
that 1 win *rU at a baigala
Grand
Raidd*
today
after
vlilito*
her
l
_____-.nnser. of Northporl,
Ti^'Mi^^'d Alta and Elva Coopthiee-duariers of a mile wtat «l
to ihU rit) .
> Nortbville yttoer^y. where
• went to MlHer»rllte today where mothHr
Maple City; 10 aerw* eleaiod. aomt
Mr*. F. W. Johnson aad son. Arthur,
abc will teach In the pOtfllc achooU. they will be teacher* to the pubUc
All new bulldinsa. MJ bem^
who
have
been
vtoiltog
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Smith relumed school.
Elk'-:iod-y. wliv-r.- ....
»he t-... - ihc super
tog Entll trees and a r»«
«
Nord. rnuraed to thrlr home
I Gosport }-e*ierday. after vUitins at
or pm. ic in tl,e pubiir school*.
Mm M. Cherryman went to Howard hart. Ind.. Ihto morrdnA
water for partirclars. write F. U
aat Jordan. They wUI atop
CUr loday to vIkII.
S™,
W-l, im CM.,
way at Stanwood and Morley.
Mr*. J. 8. »errv relumed to «8ilMis*i Clara
CUra M. Lewi* retomed to
BBt
Street.
tomapon. Ind.. today after vtolttog in
bm.'. -e
apolU 3
. W. MHUl .
Mr. and Mr*. Charles UoboU and
btldfbn returned to Grand lUpId*
yesterday after rlslting at
PKR80NALS.
4♦♦
♦♦♦*44444d4
Proa Batarday-a Record.
Mra. A. PetersOB and daophtor want
> FOech today to epend Boaday.,
Mr. and Mr*. Fred HuWr and two
Uldrcn retained to Banalster today,
after rtrttine at Petoaker. .
Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Dean and daopbrMomed to Cedar Bprics* today
.1 Im
iBierloctaea.
after rMItlns at
lUBu. of
Mr*. Ida-WlllUmi.
.. Chlcaso. want
to KlBsaley today.
.
Ulw PloreDce Bond treat to Orand
apids tod*}-.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Crate* asd fraad•on. Hoaard JLnim. retonied to Grand
-I today.
I MlDoic Bailey '
Prom Prtdaj'a Kocord.
' Aodse /fertlBser baa retomed from
a boslBea* trip to tbo BMver lalanda
wnUam VoseUoBS leu tbia moni'
Ins for hU borne to AVesan. after a
Tialt tritb friend* and relaUro* in tbU
Idas i&nia etelalty t
Wartu Sepl. 4.—If .
'eoec is the coustir. dolus
^ OIrll arar. comnatlBc «
— as4 voUiut for ertir “* ■BB. wber* be win rlalt frteod* -aad
preaUeat ^ UbooIb
the TwanUeU
- dota aot aaka a iw ■ attOBd the rwBtaiatofJackaoB
on Bep_______ lea R, A. Sheroood. of North
TBkMW. Waah., west of Spol^. D. W. Teetor baa left for hU borne
Uov vhat more la required. a Super. Mo- attar a brief atalt wUl
ir%S^ ms Bot pertf^ to ia brother. Z. W. Teetor. In tW* cIlTngmSt for the primary electloB by MU* ^bel atampoey retvned laat
tefMhr
- - • Brooker, on the s««Bd ii^t n«n) a aereral inonUu' rUft
r ttea U Kmt Branavick with her broQier. Clean Champney,
' taken qtil hla oalartl- •---- iMbvrs. Pa.. *1*0 •
__
He MT* Ua father
t Oberllo. Ohio, a
tfuttStBraliaad and bronslit him
tte Cntftod. BUtea from S(. John.
Ba «hn ha vaa a tmall boy. He obttMa« la the ansy la MUmaaoU aad
<Mt Wi fiiBt vote tor Abiaham Un- _ _ mMtb at BHrer lake t1
cola at tbo I
her bpcrtora mnk aad John ’
Liitoc* then, bat baa aleo a«erhis traBotala* in Waahi&stoB
ISPS asd partidpated at
otoedoaa. Inelodlni the laal, at
Taklm. Mr. Sharwood^aw^
I. Palmer retaned ti
W oae to *•
haT^^ Mt ^r^ t__
after »l
1^ him of hla »6te aad alU make a ____ Kbner.
Mrs. raia JarrU aad Mr*. Lacy
Gharaey and two children returned to
Ithaca today, after rlalUng at tbe.uyTHROUGH MILM OP FLAMU
me-
of a
-nntlllnp
Mr*. A. Fleece. of 'Bodel
ent to Boyne City today.
panled by her mother,' Mr*. CbrUUne
Oiosllski, of Cedar.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Moran, Of :
celooa. are vialtlng friend* In the city.
Mr. and Mm. William MarUti and
danybier, Plora. of Fbrt Wayne, pa**ed ibrouct the c4iy this momlos
Uielr way to petoakey.
Mim Mary Stefanek. of thU c
lefNbis mornlns for BlR Raiplds wh
ahe will attend school for the winter.
Ben Bmlih. of Grand Rapldi
>n' huaioena.
Mebv and daurbiei'. of tbli
left this mornlaf tor Uoaton Har__ , Where f^ey will be the fueru of
Mr. Mobw'* .lister tor a short time.
.. .........................
of of
KalKalka^a.
•
hlanning.'
reFloyd
lora^ (o bU bdnic tbU mornluK sfi'-r
vimtltig friends to this diy ft
***M^m UlUaa MQler retomed to Hasiatoe today.
Pwally In a Foraat Fir*.
i Mr*. Clara Mott retomed to Olivet
Gadman.
6.—Their borne
t^. after vUtUag Mr*. C. A. Philraonded by racla< foron and broah
Mr*. C, H. Theobald went to Copetre*. o. C. OolUa* ud bl* 'family,
miab to day. to meet her daughtfr
wlw Hre nur HobaiCVere forced to Ploy, who to on her way borne.
fteo for their lire* and eocapM only
Mr*. W. J. Tewksbury and Mm G,
W Mrtu tbroDSh three miles of H Davis retl
The tnmlly bad been after rtolUng ........................
Mm norence Milter went to Mamatee
« this momlog
mortilog (o visit.
Mr. and MmT. E. Haadlbm.
cago. went to - mdh tola Don
m mtb. The Gro* drew so s
Mrs. H. O. Oraltret and Htes Dorothy
that they atartsd w sn oat of lu ____ returned to nuotuis.
Haabrille. Tennnay by drirtag on oae road, but and Mm O. A. Parry aod daughter.
enmt to the Are. They were forced to Maud, returned to Atlanta today af
rotnee.tbMr stapa sad look another ter spending the siunmer to Omena.
Mto* Billing* wpni to Mayfleld to-
It wu tbo only way oat. OoUlns m
Mrs. X. F. Hopklba wMt to
taaka today to vtolt.
%'srsxr«fsxs;:
Ktv
Mr*. B. W. Boaner went to Kingsley
today.
AM%a tho wacon white Oonin* faced
tho M ataoaphere. Wb«i they *rriredbmnetheborae wuaeailydead
rtTodteB^
' B aad the paUt oa the
wagon^te dead
FOyNDCUTICURA
For HwCMMni-lhtS Glib
ImlwHhftchInKEcaiiaWilcIi
SimpW Covered lack of HeadiBUiy Midi Tender Skin, Tec.
_ 4 Of lift aad color and music
- . It to aadly realtoed that
of IMI to nearly over,
tbo aooihland. with the cn*tbe m^ 11^
snunis
yeUaw brejiM
M>« avallow*.
lb* Idag bS«R ifStotea aad otbera
UM^^god lhaww»e* . away sad
abb«40!« la
from
Stella Cole and aon retomed to
RajM aty after epaodtog a- abort
-mo in this diy.
George Crtop. of ^*IIltomBburg. 4*
to the city.
Miss Hcl<
abopptogln the.diy.
Mto* Essie Vlatoo. of WilllamsurA passed ibmugb tbs cU>- today
Q bar way to Nerncn City where rh>'
ill bare charge of the schooU for
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
bird
I omd Cntiom Soap and Cutl-
ndne th* Ooth«i*_Bap*dto« yet *b*e^
I OiUotuw suO-
ssars:
birds. The farbiari and othm bter' oatod reeldeeu *1^ ularge ft conMdanbly:
HatrtBg gaU. ^tted aaadplper.
Oaaada gtoase. aharpoblaaed hawk,
barred owL boKed klagaalmr. falackbUted eockoo. downy woodpoeker.
hairy woodpecker, chimney swift, king Oa Phot tors Yotf. Hotled b:p
TwoShUalCaticsra
bird..
Bporww.' vesper eparrow. tara swal
low. rod-eyed *lrw». boose wre*. ehldtado*, oedar waswtog, roWa. hermit
tbraah. wMia hiaaatad aaihateh. Mack
aad white w«M*r. hiaca-thraatod hlac
PAINFUL ULCER
arK. Tre the vary bW te
H. & k L THE CUBI
*» *iai I tus e
la u
14 at
i] M
» as
J r.n3m.Acrat
It's time to be looking to your
Potato-Dlogiail and Corn.CntUng
Shoes.
Don’t Pass Friedrich By This Fall
MEN'S KANGAROO
CALF WORK SHOES
Men’s Kangaror
Bluclier Cyt. ii.ht or
Call 8-10-12 iooh BUck or
heavy aolee. *ull leather
Tsjx BIoli Cot Work
gneeatt to keep ool dirt or
Shoes. Oenoioe oak sole*,
ontside pocket ootmters, vi*.
ooltsed mtarproof aolea.tolea,
tide seas cotmtera, back ataj
sewed with vsicd liDdB
thread.
-v
Sl.76. st.M, tas*
*4A0.
Extra Special Bargains
lor Saturday’s Selling
We only ask you to compare these prices lo convince you
■hat they are real Bargains. Come In our Store Saturday
and look them over whether you want to buy or not "Yon
are always welcome at the Btg Store.”
ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY
"WONDERFUL OIWTMENP’
or flve ttanaa and loan say that they bavo
been «*MhMy owed. I have anotber
may ho tatoroMed In fcnowidg
Sept.
12th ^^.|}r.T!nMlii!ii^.y|.'.ij:T:^^ 12th
AGAIN
they failed.
Theomyrnother
reoommended
the Cutleura
Trteth and
Quality
Our Saturday Specials will save you moneyWatch for them^
piles gg
S'll
,» abooung
. _____ from maay
dwWMtttadhtoiMamand
their Mats ta the foresta.
TUEGOAY. pEFt^HPCII % IMS.
The MUao* Ireu Hlokeraoaaad UHere Wolcott Wt today for * abort
rrator, plaia or oap .toee,
A visit to onr Ladles’ Suit Division will be orinleresl lo any
woman caring to learn what is new in the slyleslofilhe day.
New goods are coming In every day showing Tall the advanced fashions. Come In nnd look them over.
Extra! Extra! Extra!
Onr Grocery Division will
seU SATURDAY Only.
Fine qaallty skinned Smok-
UIJSST^SS?... 12«rhc
Be your own Dressmaker. 11
yoH have one of our new
Skirt markers, you cm mark
your own skirts so they will
hang pcrleclly even all
aroun£ Call In onr Dry
G4>o4ls Division anfl let ns
show it lo you, and remem
ber they sell com-i Aa
plete lor only.....................
Do you do Embroidery work?
To introduce onr line of
stamped Pillow Tops that
Inst came in Saturday we
wUl seU yon
A regular 50c Pillow
25c
White china bread and butter plates
a; Satiird.iy prices. These are
made of hne thin chir.a and usiialy jold up to J5c each sotcia!
for Saturday only
J.0C
long oauhie back etaj.
S2, $2.25, $2.50
$275.
One lot of Ladies' fioe -Dress and Street
Shoes from our regular‘$3 and $4
lines. They come in patent leather,
calf. etc., in a good assortment of
styles. Choice Saturday,
Lace Curtains at Saturday prkes.
A tine assonment of Nottingham
Lace Curtains full three yards,
and 36 inches wide, a regular 'Soc
value special for Saturday
120 doz. Ladies fine ribbed top hose
in black only, the kind that aiway« sells u 15c a pair, extra
quality, fast black and seamlc.«s
special for §aturiiay 13 ’f A a
pr. to a buyer) per pair- .*V\.e
A big table full of Mcr 's Shoes that sold
at $8 50 and S4.00 a pair, all good
clean stock and styles. 1 his is a
bargain you can’t aSord to miss.
Saturday your choice.
$2 70
Men’s Work Shoes. Saturday wc will
have on sale an assortment of men’s
extra <|ua)ity work shoes, the kind
that sold up toS’iJlO a p»ir. Your
choice Saturday,
4 CA
per pair ................................
Men's ITne LMe Hose nl Saturdiy
prices. This
you can take
your choice of any of our line of
Men’s Fancy Ltelc Hose in onr reg
ular -50c line at.
9Qa
l>er pair ....................................... tFSFV»
A fine lot of Men’s Far cy Percale Shirts,
good line of patter;i> and colorings to
•
select from. The..; arc regular $1.00
values. Sf-ecia! f- r
Saturday, choice —
One lot of SI 50 book*, all good reading,
clear print, cloili binding, white pa-
&dtrc^im ...........37c
A special assortment of 25z'book< cu
sale Saturday .
IQC
oinAHO TRAVEWE HERALD, TUWDAY. EEPTEliseR «. 1*0E
aeknowledged that Ibr governmetil U newrty every Miathern atate. ‘Hm rO>’
■> c&ntUdate> for soeli ua^ntstlrr* of both parttrs that the' the tnactnirni bar :
one of turtles every voter partlclpat- publltnM in OeveUnE took U a> M
I roaitaailoii, T«t»» for e#r parago oal|r.t««««Bd
prortelon Adda *?*•
r other prunaiy Uw Contains and Us at ibv primartea ahOdU be a-i out'
('•lihtr aa ftni or arcaoEcbOlcc.aiiiiMilM&UAJtr 4o iba rffmlri-ow of tbe
spoketi onrty man The prtmarr pur[ ballot » TO««l tor OM P€»»op OBlj.j Waabiamea prtaarj law.
■ party
son be done by leicislatloo nnder pone la to sHect ibealronC'Vi and best ■rce.
I for oilhrr Ent or aMMd c-bokr, ori j
f> uf tb>' law (bat c
The leglaUtBr* of Minnesota fnaaed
direct nointaatioo. Thia.U the^man- vciirm-nltitlves of the party for Us
an enportmeotal law tat tm. a^y R
eecood ebotee. ahall be oeiuldered aiuee of moiter. ibur kItIbc the candl- n«r In wbu-h party commUieentrCt arc Twndnee. *0 that the clectloo to fol
fcriodlBE
low will beroou then a fair choice
compKir ballet, but any ballot underu,,,. gf moderate laeaias ae Beariy selected.
Jinaeapoll*It «ork so wwD tbal
o( Ibr people ar Urge.
Mld cauditlooa. fatllai; to vbov botbJp^M^. *a equal cbaaoe with the
Party OrsanUation.
oibees wanted U aad the aazi lafftaEm and aeeoiEi eboloe of dlfferes’ p,,.^ipf n :<i ■ ui-«ii c a
Hiatory Of PniMry EUctian AE'tttxm. Uinn- extended the Uw to covar eUy.
•The
present
parly
orffatasallo'i'in
peraoaa. aball B® be conrldiTrd orK,.n»>niiny e'ro trb</l>'Uile btyio; ef
The enar-.iuenr of the low In tbU conoty. UcUUtlre and eoBiresaMut
oouBted fur that office."
lEcvrm'RT aepport. Tl<>- law provldea both Fate and eontity of the several state U the result of an • aglUtWu oomlnatloas. hot not for the aUto
tatfUra sbalt cooilniie rmili thotr snetindidaie. for the Judkdaiy are not j that no caadldat.- i.uv dirertly tw
lors ato elccird nnder tbe provU- started In liKW by the ttreet Primary tliket. VL’tscaaiOo tallowed' in IMS.
r«-oulrcd to (Ifclf-re tbetr inny a(- otlrf-rwlto *l»e. pny or cntribnlc au*
I.easD« o> Waablnaton. of wfaUh afler a ba.tle of la yoara tMwea tbe
oS
thlc
act.
I3ach
poluimi
t^arty
fllUinn and ibere Is but one c.^olM..imoney «r other valnaUle th^. ewp
Chriftopbrr W, Horr. la preeldcot. advocau.t of tlm Uw. lad by
«potaM», Waah- «ept. 8.-What la nomlnallOR of caadldatea.
Pb>The voter for-fnltod Stale* a.na1or!for pe;«mal ^aprneca. Three aB-.ll Hiall have the ixiwer to make Its own Tbe Brst bill aaa latrodnced seven leiu;. and the oM regime.
“
Eaclaratf bp aoUtortilea u> be tbe most
Pay a
i-alc* and reinilaUcrt. call cnnvcw v>at« a«o and tune wUbln one vote
b.« I. u,.
of direct primarr elecean declare b!i
Anyf qnallfled voter eaD
two*, elect delesaun to
of pas-vms. Another meanore wo Mtw on
(IM law
o Uia atatute booka of aay candidacy for any office o
and In IMS the b
t and uailonal, EQ rseaacie* on fered Bve rrm a*o. b« »aa refused Bee*
prlnilne
any
letter
i
conaMewealtb 1b tba tmloB wk tawd at any piTtaary ' '
Inaiioo a pure on the senate calendar^ The tended lb,- Uw to oovav au enwaa.
ticket, provide fi
oaad tbe Em Uiae tbroaph WaBblnit- ed hr pay* the fee i^uired by law i
The fight for tbe prtnmry nriorm
fbud aionisr
almitsr personal
n«
elcr'.cr*. and perform thlrvl bill wn» aabmiued three yearn
nr pa;> ruv ir^
choloe ter United Stniea sensiur
latiO
rapcBM* *uu
urn. but Tiiaartiy. wbea caadidam eu
Uw in tbe Staiea named afooaed g«tand Alfo fall name, addree* aad parly
mretljig*.
for atate offtew, Uolted Sutea aeo- affiUjitloii with thi (■erretary of state | candidate* for party office who >»• 1 nie-uaHlled By Ktwspapcr Publlcily. ail other funrtlons Inherent to aoeb a«e. whi-n It passed the bouse, hot n«l lbitte*i thfoogboot the middle
orcantnalionr.
the
same
as
tbouen
alora. repreaeatatirea ts coiiirteaf.
w.su m and -partBc eoaat atntea. and
- day* and not more than' cetvc n plurttllry of the voie< cast.
who |.ny* or proanlecft iht* art had not been passed. Provid
T%e
Jadm of tba Sopreiae aad Eupeiior EO day* prior to the printary. Tbe fee
i *ball b<fee(*bnll
b- the nonUnrra
nonUnrea of aoch party,
P*nj. ,j, ^ ^ u.wapaper for any artlel. ed. that ii. no Innaiirv shall any roo- prceen: law naa forrevi threoab at me te primary was made 1
MTXg Bad oetouy otlca wore
lin^K. IndUna. Mlwonn. Michigan.
for reglBiertng U «I0 for any office eactpi for office* where Brat and aoc-',
prlwu,* hlaPhou
have the jower to noop-i.e M'-icn ol li">T. alter tbe leader* ol Orvtpw MkiI other siaiea
siatea Adrocatea
luated. to be voted for at the teneral with a salary or conipenaatlon nuach- c.nd choice balloia niT dc-lCTaicd.
h. diequallOe
rout. of the Uw in thl* pnr.
- «of the norihiICCtlOD1 In
I
Nevanber.
year, and where the Utter Inatanee. If BO canhldate
^
Flw. and iBprleonmen ftry caiidld.ate to be volvd for at auy
1 here «a* ontv one .... _
weat betlevw
neat
botlevw that tl.e da
day U not tM
^
fO per ceat^of the* ^ p*ovtded lor any newsi«;HT ac- ptlmarr alociUn."
Tbe ■alone daotbrea of the law. - - -.........Uirect
prtmaxy
legHIMiaa
had
disuBi whan the direct primary wlD.
inua. tl e people will elect tbe esym,
.
»up,„rtluK a candlwbfeb was proved March 13. 1»«7. ^e per cesc of the oatary oa such U.:t rhoi.',- va..« ihtn -i ot,;rta.el
lnr<ptlon
In
Crowford
cotmty.
Pa.,
in
in tbe union.
n force in every *
■M. There are no party caucusae-a ahall be made of the recond choiy;
nutter >■ printend fflvee lu Initial uai at the dty
i>u>.
shen
Ii
was
adopted
b>the
re
abonid Ihervlore be In close
ronventlon* lo nnialtiaie csndl- vcie* rt-relred by -the
u'cd-<thr headlne in told fare
etaetlOB In Spokane the following
publican*.
Several
aiiempi*
were
The po iofflce will he open from 7
AdvenUiie."
with Us lurtvdaieic o the Jobbery and tnachlw JThe^ will be counted wlih^^^td. ^
i.-.nd# to fetnro ic the oM oonventlon ictn » m. nt. and frost 4 lo 4:30 p. ats>eibcd* DUiall) atHitdani
Sb-paraie jurty Imlloi* are ;.itiviOi-J >v>iem hit they were drteaU-d
U
The dty «arrecelvlac the btgbm cumber , Tbe Uw al*o prorldA ““'Iw
A feature of the law nr
rinry. tbe second choice and the provote* aball be decla^ tbe'of
and Imi^wonuCnt that every for ly Jhe new law. wblrb al*o re- .-»■«* -.'Xtended to the comcreasional
vteJOB* leetrtctlnjf larUh enpeodlturc* any other aute require* tbe voter to Of both toVhe'iSfice'or-ihe
:aiMrtr'i roirpotcd of Orawlord and
an.tU!
- -• B office nrihe iKtliilcal
,lir.tr.^icabdluol*
icaudlunls must Ke
EJe an
(temU^ aworojqi.ires that
ml caiTlert will
foranoon. The
of Doney and toseenlng the Irairosioe dealgnate bi* Br*i and >econd choice
I'rle
couTiiie#
In
11*7
antf
Uter
It
w.t.v
party
lepre.ecied
b}
him.
If
be
poll*Ui;iten.eiit.
wlthU
10
day*
alter
'b*
f
the
Ivcry.
no
“• i aad toj- In all Inatanrr* where there are four
Fivcu to other couRtIr* In the atate. make
ft.
per
cent
or
more
of
ate
Brat
choice
IrrlBU'^r.
**ttlJ*
forth
In
detail
dan^Ur
of Mr.
The 4-1
c nUo provided forr any or more candidates of any political V Ole* of hU poUUeal party the ^acai- moneys patd or promised to be paid (ti.^ate ouk or ^irm ttot he iotMdi to aiic legisUturo passed an act for tbe
1 who aollrtl* rooney. liquor.’. orl party for one «Ute or couRresalonal date recelTlng the hUhrat nutnUr of by him or anv one for him with hUihecoine Idci.i fled with that futy F pintectton of the system, psnnitili^ and Mr*. Wtmarn P. Jobnaoo dkd at
the home thl* morning at S o'oJoA
office. Tbe Unt
anyiblhg of.
BDv i^r.} to adopt It. hut applylnc The funetad will be beW tomorrow alflrsi
choice
vote*
aball
be
declart-l,krowledg.'or
atQtil.iience.
:‘:e
ensnlnR
election
and
Ben.inlly
to
virvou follow*, la
voten. thna^ibrowl»
U only lo' tTawforU comm.
^uih leroooB a: the home, the Bov. DtmBB
While there are no absolute meant jMipi»U U» randldaie*.
aaffrffnard around me
for the same the noimnee without reirrenre to sec"No voter aball
jof i.r.-servln* piny orcaiilzallon. and | Tht-, In a way de-iroys ^h.- focr^y
Cochltn oBleUtlng.
In a way ellailnailiiK ibr old-titue w.vr- pernr- for Brat choice
and second or.d choice vote*.
ffcnerally conceded- by eepre-lMica that
' ' - - '
~
• ■■ *' '«
bnme poIltlcUn as a factor In the tboli
tiD TOUT shall, where (here
WASHINGTON’S PMWARY lAW
OBen Soigeslloiu for Other States to Con
sider Old foots to Watch.
GRAM) REPUBUCAN RALLY
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1908
in honor of th^_ visit to Grand Traverse Bay of the magnificerit passenger excursion
steamer “THEODORE ROOSEVELT,” the finest steamship upon the lakes with a
capacity of 3,500 passengers. Traverse City is one of the two points in Michi
gan to be touched by this steamship for which a tour has been arranged by the Mar
quette Club of Chicago, touching at only two points in Michigan, one of which is'
Traverse City. An array of the most eloquent orators in the United States will be on
board and will make addresses in Traverse City, afternoon and evening.
The Following Distinguished Honored Guests Will Be the Speakers:
GOV. DENEEN pf Illinois
HON. WM. ALDEN SMITH of Michigan
HON. W. J. CALHOUN of Illinois
CONGRESSMAN GEO. EDMOND FOSS, the Legislative
Builder of the NavyCONGRESSMAN NICHOLAS LONGWORTH of Ohio, SonHON. EDWARD A. BANCROFT of Chicago
in-Law of President Roosevelt
HON. ALBERT ZINK of Rennslyvania
J. K. COBBINSON, greatest Orator of Kansas
CONGRESSMAN E. L HAMILTON of Michigan
CONGRESSMAN GERRIT J. DIEKEMA of Michigan,
EX- ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAM L. TAYLOR^ of
Chairman Republican State Committee.
Indiana
Traverse City is making elaberate preparatiens fer this great Republican rally and all
cf Ncrthern Michigan is invited tc be present
The steamship “Roosevelt” Will ^rive at 12:0Q noon and leave at midnight The vessel is especially wired for
this tour and In the evening will present a blaze of electric glOry. The celebrated
Marquette Band of Forty pieces will be on board.
Passengers can arrive on regular trains and arrangements are In progress for
special trains to leave after tbe meeting.
Everybody come and enjoy the biggest Republican event in the west
/,
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T'
ttMMID TKAVIMC MtMU. TUCMAV. »PTgM—W I, «Mt.
SUNSHINE
'getttng ripe, sad I think aatnmn U tktog vogoely t
eo Bice although we are awtnl twa^
;now. Our school ttaned today hut I poaihto that be could aver reaUy have
a OB mlsermhto ate dirty
coaid not go. tar we are gotoi
She opeaed her tdae cres ate
; UireM tomorrow. WcU. 1 wlU doee
[for thie Umc. with tore to aU the Sun- tooked at him. giving at tte
■hlnere.
r.:;
Head Ache
Sometimes?
i* »i"
“
FOR ALL JOB WORK
COMETO
HERALD & RECORD CO
ihrM qU UdiM vlw wwv broucht «p
M vtet «MUM« would con • pecottar
g^iu NoSslnger.
Angora. who only
diot. TW taut Tew told tkot
H. I like aatnmn heltM thaa aay
and oritlKMt any bad aftersix moatha telere had come to New
There woi oo old Udr
otter time of year. Which aeoaoi
effects, and this witboat danTvk on the “Germanic."
AU diMMd In eOk.
yon like hcot?
« ol forming a drug habit or
-Wbo 4lT0d upon ImoctA
He harried to her side ate wttt sym baviflg your stomacb disarABd butlemllk;
paibeUc alghs ate grooBs beard her rangei They poaitivcly conThe Cat and the Coptaio.
ABd. thlBktiic ihto world
ste tale. It was tong. It was tragic, tain OO opium, morphine, co
The copula'a cat *«■ •* able a
A war old plooe.
aad there were dreudtal detaito U it caine, chloral, ether or chloro
He bad shipped before the mast
She carried lU odd
deeetttal Prench maid wbo hatod form in anv form. Dr. Miles’
when bat a kit. had leomcd to obey
ter. of
Ami-Paio 'Pills' rdiere pain,
order*
with
predeloa.
knew
hts
place
ABd eve wOBcb. the pletaro of ker
of banger ate cdA of otreei bruwU. and leave only a sense of relief.
could be
tteM tkinM. I w*'* TO', try vu TMT tnaor and node to^t perfectly,
of rlrious doM. cruel boy* ate ol The reason for this is explained
lU pUclLrr up JuM u tboacb 70.1 keep It In roagheet weather, and was
wanderings. Tom's bean by the fact that headache comes
hod odd “pmoea and prtamo.*' The ■BeveryteTer sltt
melted wittU him, ate as he listened
from tired, irriuble, turbulent,
NaiufuUy apt at cdliMtng the rig
nest Tme told about
Griselda's woes and strove to eoni- over-taxed brain nerves. Anu- |
ging. be hnd soon learned tbe, ropes
Dother old Udy.
fon her. (be hoar* slipped all too Pain Pills soothe and strength
that, he cnald teU them when Us eyes quickly away.
AU dreaeed in palcbeo.
en these nerves, thus removing
shat; but as he grew older and gr^cr
Wbo lired on notklni but
In U^e meuntlme all was o<tae and
the cause. They are harmless
he eeldom came on deck wee whbn In
UkUot uukea.
confusion on board the '
when taken as directed,
port, feeling that the lowdr part of
8o tbe world. U node her
_ Dr.
Anll-PslB
-w* M.
I MU<w..................
.... ■ Pins
the ship really required, and repaid
Strangle and cough.
constant saperristoCL Hta bame was
And fare ai you rubbed her
«.^.rdb.4 1o,a«4lorT».um™i.i
~
the ■'XSermanle" c»f the While Star
MIM CUMU •ATE*. Uttar.
Too net her oS.
bat bvlng very busy, ate obMrvlBf; StoSwte lit * wr rew ^Bu^ 1
r «. 1M.
Badi a comical old lady as ibe wma. Une. and a scnpoonsly kept and weU- from the doorwsy of the dUUux-astoon.
Bppouted
TMMl
she
was;
but
Pi'iildiM Otart aatao.
to be sure, all tosay and choky, and
a heap of shaded gray for on a dtotant
U look opoo.
Then wonld hardly have been cooaldefM eashlon. he hod hurried away satisseaworthy, had ahe harbored no mU
w mi
ifaare was
, Bed. little sospeellnc that what he
SS^UuUS »• TigW swsy. It to .r^
and mice, ao Tom had qulU enough
ABOttor old Udy. aU
was rosily only a chlnchUla | msttAt._w^t_*jynm* Meet ttey
sport to salt even tte keenest huntsSonay and neat.
"VniF. M Kaix. Detroit. Mk*
I mOB. The■ gone
goog wMiteed. friends bade
Who lived Bpon sugar
“■
'ust good-bye*, the gna#^>Unk —
And eTerythlng sweet:
It was purely sport with him. he
^^ng loose from
OeeUred. when ahe hoard of
acome^ 10 taste his prey when once
nioorings and with a long. honr*.
Their uoables she “never! “
M lud
11 *>•«: wh.t b. b>«d
Mm lb. unu. wbuNaiahar ef mims om tha
lines Medical Co, Elkhart. led
»u tb. Iru
rail ot Uie ,1,
ror the world was ao nice
HoH, Saptambar 1, tMd. aUShe coold live on forever.
duw. tb. Odlljr I7lng4.-w.lt. tbe ghe ww t»lj . .bort gtotwic. wm.v.
And the plctarc of that old lady was br..tble» p.™.. tb. gtfttt. Optow
b«,gk.ra,l.l. -.r. p« HjHu
•cheal Sana.
-Jakey Seifert"
pu.~. tb. twii ftm, p„ a.,*.
b«- P4«.»..r.
Kfrw tot oa aay good^ ta aammer: tost the deanat thing yon erar mw! ipi, I.
He came quickly forhurd and step
eini be
.
WM so amlley and enddtoy and velveOtgoted deaesut on ladea atelvea
9or Ooldw-rod has wared her wand.
ye,tow ped upon the stage, a comical picture
wtantni that yoa waniod to dlmb and UsUy the swift pooaee like the ^
A|ta AMor. tan. the lataat eesnar,
of
over-grown boyhood and childish ex
click of a steel spring which, aosled eyas a»w»t"g every hair oa his back
OloM Uka a star la Mda beyead. right into ter lap and bug her.
on catte a. UUle “moral,' all U the rleUm's fste. U did not alwoy* erect ate his tall half tte alae «t hit citement HU Ui body was clsd In s
Tha muMT days or* pan.
bright pink .calico wals'.and round his
seal his fate, however, tar tte banter body.
rhyme:
'
Thaa, playmau. ceoM atoag.
neck was a huge embrolderte white
being U small need of taod sad appreNow, ttUdrw take your choice
-^e achont heU calls na ha a at test.
•tU
He bad beard the voice of his dear collar, such as used to be worn by our ,
Of the taod* your keorta ahaU eat: heaalve toot tte aai^ of gome rua
btaft daogi Idag. doag!
-GMmaalc" as she bade America great-grandmothers. , His face was as
short, fraqoently tot the prey go when
Thara are aourtab tton^u
adieu, ate carstoas now of Grtoeldn'* shiny as soap ate waur could make It.
aaantardd
once he hod U teat.
' "
hrtmstoee thodghu.
Twna plaanant la the hatoay waather
After a perky little bow. Jakey
» «».wtl»bl. »e«t
And thooghu aU good and sweet
To play aroond tha wUdwoad rtUa.
commenced:
ABd whatever tte heart feeds oa
TO wandor thraaik tha Mda tegothac.
' (be dock end. only to tad tte vessel
“Mary and von toedto lamb ~
Dear chDdren. trum to me.
And ty oor kite* 00 brew hula.
Tom was devoted In hla c
' alTMdy tor away. It 1
Then be slopped short aod tegan
Is precUety what ttU queer
Bat now tbe dry tooeee taU.
whIM was entirely a feUne way. to
» hto terror ate ds^ialr as be
twitching at hto trouser togs with the
worM
The Bights are growing toag;
hto maatar. the Ctoptaln: devoted to
thumb ate Cnger of either hand.
wm seam to you to be.
Wa^e ^ to haw the school hdl enU.
tte steward wbo allowed him u>
^
"Mary bad voo leedto Umb."
'
Bo wbeh your preUdent wus s Ut- drwwM tm the cashkws in the dtotag‘Dtat. *«g! Dtag. doogl
piteously ate loMlnx appealgirl. Me made ap- her mUd right Buloou and wander in ate out at plea*He stopped agala ate fril to twist
hystanderk. like a tost and
tteo and there, to have “tbottghu
rm aat the shady t
ure: devoted » tte cook wbo feasted j^ghi^^
some of the bystate- ing aroond on one tog. Hie Ups moved
PMa ooeaa ahoraa sad maadowa good and sweet.' eo that tte worid him on chlMen ate tab ate cream ^
seattrlag meo. therefore tea- rapidly, but no sound came from (bem.
woaM seem a hMPr Place to lire U ate anything else hla cuiahlp fanctod:
(bey pHtod tte eaf- Some of tte other boy* begu to tough
aghoM tte year*. Don't yoa think bat more than any of tteee alone, ate
Whb nor ohdahs nod happy teosa.
UBlmal: they were friends of Then Jakey cried out:
that was ar pretty good Idea. Sun- more than all of them togethar. he
And with the aaand of away feet.
-oermnnle-s- CapUto too, and
"You need not geegle like dot. It !
WoYa ocMlng, gMa and hoya.
adored hU dear. dear, tea tbooaand
^
^aew what It was VOS scr—Mary did haf voo leedle lamU
A ttoanand. thousand strong!
dear “Oeramnle.“ He bad someU says so In de boM."
> love a ship themselves.
SunoMM Letura.
WeYa aardtlng to the merry notao.
times tanctod In hto kitten day* that
Dverybody toughed al this and
•1 declare. I cunt sUnd this." *a'd
Lawrence, Mich.. he would have preferred a home on
Ding, dong! Dtag. dong'
one of theoi. The creature shall go Jskey. recoverlDg his good ' nsinre.
Angost tS. 1»M.
-dTaaehata' Prdgrom.
dry ate steady land, but In sntt brief
go If he wanU to so mack." and said. In a comically loud and snmi
Dear Praaldent„
tatervtowa as te had
voice:
I wm write you a few Ubm this alH. K.. T..,
U7«»*,
S'.™
“I cannot dink how It was In boeiry.
I am wall and hops you are
1 be U
vas nteexed in my mite, but U ras
Tte Sunahlne Oub met here tkms oa •
like dto: Mary had a leedle tomb. It
quite
..........
..............
Satnrtay. We served watermelon nnd ABtoto* ate Mmix^tle. who w^
On hadhea. as tha bArlca do;
^
rent
to'seboal mit her, rich de teacher
Than dawald
ov spaUlng aaod oako. We are going to tte park next traveling to and from foreign lands.
be did not like. De Mildreo dey did
Sstarday. We bad two visitors with te had icuned that his lot was InAnd gathsr oO the words we noad.
^^d all teller uDd yell. Dot made de
nw ^ tWta odt ahr alatea we'd u At tte teat meet trig, and they woald
teacher mad. lie yooet got after *<101
like to tain. Thflr namea are Brntriee
tomb. 1 bet >ou dot vos good tan. I
Heath and Haien Uolsteud. both of him In her mtotreas' abaonce; ao cook harbor—the only
And watt tar figaree to be ripe:
devoted to rish I vas dere to see it He made
>. Ptoase send tte cards and to c« oB hlB raOons when out of tom haps, when a steamer
ABd go into tae Baida sad pick
passenger.
de tomb gh oud. 1 voald tough to see
battoas 10 bm. School will commence
Vhcla baaheta e( aitthaetic.
per;
next weak Toesday. Tbe hahtoa are expected quarters: his owaer never
Or. U we Mohad
T^ehed M
ta touru
toam CUnene.
Chlneee.
tte noisy tugboat chasing
-Vc-B dc tomb vas oad u voald aw
d tutm out and ahMe tte trMs, playlw to tte sand. They like to play movtol away; hto family ueVM had iw ; Burprla
We'd
"j;
^umg sldv.
vlth Bernice and me- vMMa. culminating In antabaenc. of
And grammar, than, te all tte towns.
„««(«,. and go avsy. It staid ‘mud golag 'bs-a-*'
dUl MoT} did come out. und dec ll ratt
Would grow arltt propor varte and Wril 1 win riose.
.
.
a tne emu carefully enveloped In a bsq. up to her yoost so gtod as never vas.
mm your BuaMliie girl
De tomb did love Mary pecaise she
MSUB DeO.
ABd to tte BOMWa Ibafa woald ha
VOS sbraUe mid 1(. I like dot tomb
1 am alway* ptaoaed to get aach
Oroal tomchM of gaaBruphy;
story. Omdpy."
ABd tfl tta pasasrafay woald alw
enlng music of tte two iieam-wbtoito*
SBd glM It la grewlBC.
Jokey's rccitaUoo was tbe sui-cem
ABd taarrel at tte kaowledge mop;
toft It oavs tar a-balt hour at a time, Tom Itow *»wu the eompanlonway
ABd 1 ay pan would ooase I
opparcutyl regarding U as someUitog of hie beloved “Oertnanlc."—Tbe In of lh«- evening ate hto fsce Khoae
Witt pride SB be took bis scat amid
ABd plMfc avvonea Ciom a
Lawrenea. Hkh. In tbe uatarv «i a giganUc mostee
terior.
shouts uf tougblrr and applause.
which was UkMy to escape. It BOt
•
Aug, a. 1*08.
H*f«M V*M«9
CK*.
1 will try
*•
fr»t
I will vr *• M ••
•• i
MU •"«
M tar M I MN.
I wOl try ta k* taviKft
•M IdAk «» >Mr»k<<y «•* **
Mwy IM«« tMiif.
If I MM tall I" trylAt ta «•
lU
lusmi;
.cto»^
51 ^
s'tHsS’Siisrtir
ir.r.r7 n.™
»-p. -
carefully watched. .
-Shokeyto' Wee*
Harry to ihs Reseus.^
As Tom was a cat or age awl
A very gote-Bslured bm exti
stderattou. be «as well knewn of dull Ctorman boy. writes s eorrespoteHarry , our elevcD year-old ran is lo
course to all tte otflelals. tougahorc- ent of tbe Vwtlhs t'ornpanJon. ws* a cally fstuuuh as a ■ llfe prt-»c-r»er."
laborera. aaUors and porters ttat
A few )^rs ago we bad a Ur|to St.
pupU to a schort 1 laughl “> •
thronged tte docks 00 both sides ol
Bernard dog. called Pouto. Ooe day
nelghborbood
««jsie^TifeT bu
we hired a man to shear bis bslr on
ic~ had settled Into her place at the mother, wbo came «>th him (
account of ihr beat. Poato df! dm
end at one of her voyage* and after first day. called him "Sbakey.' and a like Ibe tde* and growled so (hat ib»
tte pasaengereaod their laggage had •Shskey" he was hnosm from that
ao would not conttonv
all been landed, he would saunter mag- lime forward He proved to be as
•'ix-t me try; Ponio like* mr.' sold
the gangiriank. hto Ull doll as he was good-natured, to fact,
T moihvr •B.-ttcr noi. " answered
waring high in air nte taste a hit of alttoagh he was 10 years old. te
I,. msD But mother took tte shears
I'a life. Daring tte few days
stlU unable to read
and commenced to cUp
Harry *>:
In port be
We'were going to close the term ■Mx ty. kxktog on
mculy west on shore bpih
itb a mile exhibition at tte school
Ponio dldot want to be sheared,
Kingsley. Mich, ate evenlag. returning panctaally for bouse to tbe evening- Ntsrly all the
> ate taming In early at night. ber* ate gtrto were to have short reel- and cODilnaed hU growling Still moib
Aag. tt. 1MB.
er worked on. talking coaxingiy to
The steward Mway* saw for hliecU
parts to dialogue* while
Dear Preataeothim while she worked Finally Poo:o'
1 tbooght that I would write a let on eatt voyage ttat tte cat was safe- others would sing or read essay*.
T Uass are not always
_.... 4 stand
__ ^ ..._
_ In......
could
n no
longer tS-«.h
B'tth
jy on board before the rush ate eonJtecy bad not been able to attend
t tan. Your presldaut has ter. I am wril ate hope you are tte
quick turn snd an angry growl *».t the tost week of tbe
School will start la a week. Fur fusion of departure began, although schort.....................................
my of tte boys and
seised mother's wrt>t between bU
Tom eras really *0 correct and mobut he appeared at tbe exhiblgirts *ho live near her, “Are you gUd pets I hare a dog. HI* name to Max. t
to hto habit* ttst it was on- Odd aad eariy to tbe eveatog came up teeth.
hare Ms of tan with him. I wUl be
•choo) has
usual for him to require a reminder
In BB Instant Hsrry sprang at PobhU Toote face all aglow with
ftrto all any "Ye*" nnd tte hoys loaga gtod when achool start* I hare a mile
lo's face, scratebtog hl» ttoee until
exdtement.
and aodmnd sayTayuh.' (whatever ate a hall to go. I will have to dose of saOing time.
One never-tooe-rorgocteB morulng
Teacher. O teacher." te said, "t haf tte bkmd came Pooto, in hi> vurprise.
that toaana!l One of the hoys taliiy tor this time.
I
i
let
go omiher's hand and Harry
however,
pussy
went
«i
shore
ratter
piece
I
wooM
Hke
to
speak.
tarnud haadtawingi ate whooped, ate
FTOB yuur trlete.
yet satisfied, chased bini out
JeoM BUTT. eariter than common, knowing that haf been a veok learatog it"
your pcoatdeut aat rtMt down ate
“Very wMl. Jaki-y." I said, "you shall yard. On Harry s munt. bt- jumped
It la nice (0 hear from ytm again. tte ship eras to toare New Y'ort
laa^d as hard as ew Me oouM.
noon ate ttat hto playtime would speak yoor piece." And. when several into mother's top ate began to purr.
hecaaoe te looked ao fanny.
Jcuta. I had mtosad your Miei*
ty be shorter than
boys of aboot hto owe age hod spok 01 much as to say. "I wouldc t let
ToA ’raoattou M BtoOb and school to
bun hart yoa."
alea. and aD tte day* are nice. U sreVe
Orawn. Ui(h, R- F. D No. 1, Arching hto neck, parrlng ate rubhtog en. 1 called:
hlmaeU against tte tew early-rtow
dtoy Baashlner* Ifs ftiM
Aag. Bl. IMB.
ate trtandly legs he met on the dock,
aha tha happuaes right atoug srith
•a, yea kaow. wherever we go.
I wB wfte a lew lines as there are he made hto sray to a quiet spot, beru oMer yoa hoy* ate gtrta
not vary maay Miert now. Bm 1 enp- htodA mountain of freight, where he
the man yoa wOl team that that to poaeoSoflteboys ate girls are busy waa aceustomed to aoeet a lew late
lUckete.
realty uo* The places where we
now getting ready to atari to sebooL eats whose society he
Sknply Dm y»aile sign that baby** tiny booea
ed. No one was there at tte momeat;
tte paopto we are with, ate tte thlaga A friend or mine wanted
,
not fcwnutic rapkily enptai^
there seemed to te
that happen M u* aU make
to tte Sanahlne Club. Isto
beavy breatblng from s pi
Lade of noorahment is tbe canse.
daal Of dlEcaatee ta oor ptoaaars. ©: May Luwtau. tedrea* Grawa. Mich,
1 tte comer. Tom eautleoely
ooane.BaiiBCaw ttan aS ttoee tttogs
F. D. No. 1. She to fast two dan
Scctfs EmuUiort Doambes baby’s «
to tte wap we tttok to oor mindi oidm ttan I. Y'ou had tte names ot^ drew near and oaw stretched out apentbo system. Stirotibitdta and makes bone,
ttto haggard cat whose fisc
(koiw flowee* aU right, but an* for tte
fur. curitog whtokot* kmg tan ate del, IM yemr preaMMt was a little white am and
Exaedy wfaat baby needs.
girl Me hod a beak ftiB of pkxnr** both *1toBd7tan.~ Are yon gtod that icata limbs ptotoly showed her Wrtt
ALL CaCUOaSTSt Ms. AMD SIBO
aB#aialij. Oow oC tte ptoeaa quite sutamn to caontog so tesir 1 aai quite ate breailtog. dswpite bar pceaeut
Dear Prealdeut—
laU May Imwtou. OmwB. Mtoh. E.
thought I would write you a fe
r. a Na. L Nana sMt hy BaUa llaee as I have a few moBMnu to
. The bobtoa are baring n ride
BiBtriec Haott. and Holeu HototouJ. U tte mue wagon. Tte achool bell
Lawf. Mich. Snmas oMt by Btonn
moo ring. We ore going '
p»»b«fc«bb* Clnb ttU oftsraoou. Wenro
to have a lanch U the pork.
Tha Sumhlua WoadautY Visit
_Mng to Sanday school teanortow.
AS over the country toe leheol belU My aunt Alice and my two little oouahave riMBTi-il to rtog, and Born tea have been vtolUag. I wlU Moan.
achr and tor tong yrocusaloua of you
Prom your BanahUe glri.
hoys aad gtriB arc
Bernice DdL
How cunning tte hubiea must t»
I should Urn to nee them
have fbe Beal Tea oa
tbe Marled.
We Believe
Cboioa Cnocdctfud J^ma particolarly fiae fiaver aod
exceptional otrength. If you have traobte Bating a
tea that it to your
your liking
lit'
try a aample po^
^ of thisooe. Wswilftaksonr chaaoM on your oominc bock.'
Price, 50c per poaad.
J. ■ Mtt
J..Kmme
ZINA
Ms-Mtuto m-
■m%.
Wool, Wool, Worh^od
I bud al prtwenl bat
certainly make a deduction of from 4c to Be leas tor every pound.
At the proseai eOBdUlos 1 can »ae sU tte wool from Gr^ Trav
erse. Wexford. Antrim. Manistee, and Leetonaa connaes. wlt^ a
ler advantage than aay outride large dealer cun do. All I woald like
to hive the public do before they ship or fetch them to to to find
out the priCM from aomvone else, as 1 am oertntoly poatOve tlte W
a cent to ---------------------------------two cents aberr* ethers--Atralgbl
prices will reach from ---------- offern. It wonldn i be no object to me te pablah my price* for *0»
other doaler*. as 1 want them to work and hnstJe for It ae I did h»
fore I made my sale, aod I am satisfied to giva tbe beweflt to tt*
growers ar to tte dealer*. Wborver wants to know the prices tetac*
they ship or fetch them to con call me on either phene at we are
alstay* ready to answer and we have them In tbe office.
Please do not sell to anyone else before yon gri my prices.
1 am thanking yoa aB for the past year's farot*. and apprectoto
(or tte ktodaees and I hope to make yon more saUsfted ttto year.
• oi-aois/ii
csacBKfU
710.732 E. rw.1 Wfo.*.
Cltt. plioiW 4M. B.11 pho.. 1»-
Cily. »*-*-.
As a door fair general baktog.
Best noor has always been last
aheadoi(herestoUtaeok Ilsbecome the regalar laaaUy staad
by and II has earned ITs repataUoa solely by Ms meriL .
HANNAH & LAY CO.
THE FARMER’S STORE
RANGE EXHIBIT
f from Sept U V» 1*. “
trtl you all ahoat the MalkaUv Range.
WITH EACH RANGE
porchae-d dorto* thH. exhiWi. we will give absoluP ly free a cosNeU
(xt of high-grade cooking won- worth >T 50
Remember the date. Sep
tember 13tb to l»th
FRANK TRUDE
Old Poslolliec BaUdlng
Two ’’Specials’
A W piece dinner set in plain arhlte al $4.W to »eU
it q-iick. was $6 4y. -Yjti ihotild lojk into thi« *pwal.
.Another 56 piece »« has becQ cut to $2 79. It
should seli for $3 5‘J.
Rope
Rope
Rope
Tubs
Tubs
Tubs
P entv of it. Both Sisal and Maoila. Dtre* from
3-16 ic 7-8 inch.
Wooden, paper and gilvaoized iron tubi. A large
se'eccion from whic^i you cie choo»e.
Wash BoUers
AU lie. copoer bouom. and all coppef boiler*. We
have the boiler for any pr.ee you cafe lo pay
These boileri like every- (h.og that P. K. aell* are
quality goods.
Have you seeo the ‘Oayx " popular priced triple
plated ware' A written guaraote« as to the qoalhy on
every piece.
lathe meantime do not forget that oor grocery
line is very complete.
Grocer
P
K.
1. •r-.I.B.O
TRAVERSE CITY. iOCH.
Cawttatte ter. ate teM tte sOory of gtodlortheap^ ate other (rvK. are wretched cwodRtau. There wus 1
:' - -
Gnccr
$tA« A YEAE.
nuvsiiu CITY. OHAMO TKAVCKt COUNTY. MICMIttAM. TUECOAY. KEPTCM8EB >■ 1«».
OPENING
PROGRAM
HuuDe Docleir lo uk* • new UierMt la ih»i wortky
•ocIMy UMt oar dumb frtenili mar
har« prop«r <«i«.
‘‘Keep up your cIySc tDpn>Tem«Bi
•odety. Help Inierwt the school
children Id csrdenlBC. thus working
lowsnl ‘the dty bewilHnl.’ Pew of
u atop h realise whai wooden na-e has d(
LAKE CITY BURNEHO
FODGHTJTHE fire 3,000 people
HOMELESS
TBE GROUND
Resortere From Hotel Winteria. a
Feweh. Aided Farmers in Keeping
Flamos Undm- ControL
Cdenet Nevlus Elected As Command
er In Teledo Thursday-Beat
Farmer 0«v. of MInneeoto. ^
iBptoreineBt in the way of cleanll'
Toledo. Ohio, Bept. «.-8ali Ukc
neu and pracresatve meiboda of helpCity has been eeieeted as Ito n«il^
iDF natorcT These are ioat a few of
mecQng place *>7^^
the saeattons that need attenUon and.
ote was lOl t
■be RepabUc.
of coarse. I cwn.only refer to them
briefly, bnt'a* they oom* op from
Toledo, Sept. 4—Col.
Henry, M.
the coming year. Nerlus, *f Red Bank. N. J.. who en Fine WflCOVERED BY MRS. MIKE
dt
«CVEfUI. MLCCTlONt CUNC »V Ume'toj time, during
you to take them up with listed
FLANNIGAN.
•TUDENTS.
lu a Mirhlgan regiment, was
a win SM u eDthulaam that will • Iccted rommsnder In-cirier of the
Officen to nndentake
Grand Army of the Republic.
The
them for the club for. of course, your election occurred on the flret ballot
Lake Working al Neighbor's and gaw
Celias* •l>'^
which gate Mr. Nerlus B4S roiea.
Fiamae From Top of
StrawI Oreet-
FAimY NOT AT BONE
COUEiX DAY OBSERVED
tndiridaal eoopersUon and Itttereet
meana the saoeess of your club and
not what you offloers do or say.
To Coiloae StudenU-
ms Pull ef toapiftos
The«isM*<
The flrst rneeUns of the Woman s
dab year was held Friday after
noon with Mrs. J. C. Morgan in the
^ir. It was ‘^Ilece Day" and the
room was flUIngiy decoiated with
•eb«e Sags and padhaads whkh the
.Mt, Mrs. ft U Mdwards. bad gallr
. J|^ tor tho oceaaiM.
It soemed
the number and wriety that no
one’s Alma Mntor iuEered neglect and
the atmoBjdiere brtatbad eollege spirit
as there vers also many
edHgTud High school ttudenu preeent. SI gusaos of the dab.
The flrst number on the progrum
na a pMMlng ptano solo by Mist
Mabel OlbtoaSer which Mra. MW
m a few etting words, epoke of her
ngm that the former preeldent.
Mrs. Martin, was not to be with the
elBb and read an
Mams'before ahe knew that she was
Boi to be preeeu at the opening meeiMg of the einb.
Mm. Bdwarda spoke gmodnny of
the eoUege atunwoo had announced
a eoog
KMg -Ori|«e
-Orange and Blaek.- of Priamton. Mmg by it Btgh.school girls.
5Seh^ S noh mUoyefl that they
• ■ ) aa encore with n ML
Holyoke eelecdon.
A ouartet oompoeed of two mand^
lias and two Tlollns pUyed by Alben HaskelL^nTten OU. Alfred Wil
helm and Don Bennett with Mias Min
nie Voiruba nt the plaso was mnoh
enloyed and an encore damnnded.
Short sketches of Thrtoui coll^
were gtrea tw stodests of the dtffcreai InaUtnUoos nnd were of muvb to-
Some oollege eoegs t
_ kindly conaeoted to go
If'of'toe
gram today. I extood In behalf
woman's dob a sltKcre welcome, and
can assure them of a deep Interest In
their work, and In what they choose
tell us of it today. I hope they will
si that we are interested alike in
their work and In their play. LongfeUow says: 'Hpw beautiful U youth!
How bright It gleams with lis 111ns■ AwamB**
And It
dreams!* And
it IB
is
Ions, naplrailoDS.
a g^ thing this oollege day—altbonidi a sew departure in oar club, it
has been tried soccestrully In many
olhers, and you ktx>w we want to bo
updodate sirieUy, so let ail of
successful meeting,
edwcatleii Ooea On.
-These young poople nre in the
midst of their odmallon. right in
touch with all the broadening Instnctlte sources. We , club women are
about through with our education as
far aa school work gocn. but we arc
lesrelng fnnn life, that education docs
net Stop there, but goes on and on as
long ms life lueU. We are endenTOrtng to keep what wo hare
learned at school by using It. and
therefore wc should each be ~
splratlon to the other.
-Wbai. after all. is the real mnao• education?
One J»reon
?wcri^ it M a' ‘debt from puwnts
to chill........................................
children.' nnd Mark.........
Twain
says.
■
-------Training Is ererrihlng—the .peach
was once a bluer almond: canllflower
la nothing but cabbage with a college
AAnMUnn
cdncnilon.'•
-B'bcn n child starts to schooL.-hc
•oanlbarawlth his faculties dormant.
To nwaknn those facultlce U the great
object oreduenilon. Tbe mind should
be atreugtbeaod, prepared by educa
tion. not only to recelvvc bat to seek.
Educaticin makes a child want to
know. One writer says, To lap the
t hy
BMseU. Albert-Haekell, Waimn
and BiMCl MUler. vUeh were beanUr reeetred. ^
The day Vraa a soooeos In erery f»r'IteuMr and' the general eapreetloa
was that VQcb days thouM often ta a
flntnre of the club program.
Wie praaldeni’B greoUng. wrtuen by
Mrs. wm T. Martin, was then read by
Mrs. Morgan, ne follows:
*A]I work preoertbed mutt exeenieo oe
It not by her to wbo it was aaeigned
Tb^br a aabaUtute. ploBae bear In
Ahd rich ravard lor duty dofie you’U
pared with iW for former Gorernor
Van Sant, of Hinaewu. and M for U
T. neklnson. of lUtnols. On moUon
of the former MlnneM>U esccnilrc
the nomlnatltw of the New Jersey
man was made nnanlmous.
Other
BIG TIME
NEXT WEEK
HOME-COMING WEEK.TOO
Committees Hard At Work Arwni
Ing to dvs Vialtora to the Village
a Cordial Reception Far
gin Big DayA
village Is maklnc elaborate preparaUOM for Ihe big 17lh annual re-union
of the aoldters and sailors of Manis
tee. Wtexford nnd Benile counties, to
take placj here September-S, g. 10
and 11. In connection with the soldlen nnd naOwa rCAinion. there wUI
be a grand Thompsonv llle bomc-coming celebration on September 7. 8. S.
10.11 and IS.
Mother First Taaehtr.
-Of eonrse the moiber is the first
toacher and she must be very earatul
what ahe writes upon that delicate
uptnrned page. Children
learn
by
[uestions. and 'I want to
the best Indlcallon that tbe
Child Is growing nwUUy. It Is then
__________________
of
tbht Wbers should
sow the seeds
i
uoecuisanoss. nobility asd self con
trol. which will unfold and develop
and make perfect men nnd women of
"To which class do you belong dear
college siodenis?
We Are AH ChiMren.
-Do not be offended at the 1nfe^
once that you
are children.
Yon
know -we are all chfldren In the klndirgarten of God.' and we elder ones
think of our own as children until
they ar-y grown and gto)'' frooi u*. aod
lien—:o father and mother yon
0 trark oat Ibeli
teflenYton. He ttoie for this, which
to Oewbar flflth. is nanr at hand and
once more let am urge upon each and
wvery clnb woman that necwaliy of
todiTignal aflort to make thU meeting
a swegasa to every way.
We do not
wtoh to think of It with regret In a
ntogla fnainnoe. Bo. fWr this meerBng.
flat aa adopt aa onr atogaa guccea
^ BTwry parueolar.-U make* ao dtflereaoe whether yon
hetowg to club or library, or to
■Mthtr. Help ns make a succeas of
the Mate meeUng tn October.
*1n regard to the praeUeal bontneas
aad wpeo^Ato wofR of our dab the
oniqg year, ihare it much to
be
aatke th» Mate officers to
flone.
I »a
cnlltog fbr o
year, have told auselal nress npon
the hotMde tolatf^ceampltobed.
Of
euuise our literary work is a good
thtog. bat we cenatoly should take
?
UP the eexlng ««e*Uoa
'
Mpattty aafl help the
thewL
amoflg thoee U the q^>twa of disposition of g*rbag»- in our
City. I #n)d aaoesc ih*t the wo
man's <flo have a eommlitee appointv« to wwHt ont a nysiem. to tovoeiigate the
,
CTorher .eMton «t BtopeMng of ihta
.f.\ vrklag gaMtUui which means ao mack
> succeed.
Yonr
crown each effort and may each path
lead in the end to tbe Heavenly Home.
''In closing 1 wish to leave with you
_1
Lowell's
beautifully
expreaeod
thought. -After all the kind of world
one carries about-In oneself Is the Imix^nant thing, and tbe world oouldc
taktw all ill grace, color and value
from that."'
v
ENGINEER miED
Emplere a( Jeekwn Prisen MM Budflea Death Today In an
Jackson. 8epL 8.—Harry A HamUton. aMistant engineer nt the Jadi-
Word has been received
bomlng oot of
my Jan.
5^6*dsys in
the family
of John
These will be big events fbr ThompsontlUe. ' Already there hanlcations from
fro
s
of former realdenta wbo have scaiti-rcd to all paru of the country who will
be here and help celebrate and renew
old aeqnainUBCcs.
when all hands on the farm sId in har
vesting.
the
Mr Lakewasstaneighborlug
farm, ihrwahlng. while his wife and
the two lUUe children were In a field
about half a mile from the house dig
glng potatoes They went'out about
!• o'clock In tbe morning, i
Mike
k IIn the nltenwon Ui
o'clock
nanniean. who Ikes scross tbe road
from the Lakes, saw smoke pouring
out of the bottsc. Sending her 10 yearold son James at once fur Mrs. lake.
^E...
she 'want -..-Al
over to the bouse
what she could do. but tbe entire In
side of the house
flames.
Lake, wbo was working on i
hav aUck. aaw the smoke rolling <ip
and running to the Up of a bill dlsc-overed that It was bis bouse. He was
the flrst to reach the scene after Mra.
FUnnigan's arrival. AI1 etforiK to save
the furniture were of tio avail, the
flames prevcTitlng nnyone from enter
ing. Everything wn» consumed, the
bonding burning to the ground.
Everything the family owned war
burned except the clothes they were
irlng. which were only working
clolhco. The building, which was owTied
by Mr. Lake's |kther, Edward f.
. built 'I
first for a gfanary. but bad been
verted Into a re*ldence..Tberr was
insurance on this.
The
bouse
flood on the Fife Lake tute road.
I.ako Stole road
Juw how Ihe fin- Klsrli-d it nut i<osb«l It I* l..•ll.■vod
to
illvfly known.. .............................................
i\e ipilled from a spark from th«have tiiuould<-red
since br.-akfsst Htn<-. As lb.- women
tn ll
day (hi-v hai? token their
and there wai- no om- abo
them, a
lII day
Mr Lake nnd 1
the plat
lUitly 1
LOSS IS ESTIMATED AT NOT LESS
THAN S7SOML
shore of
dre was built in the range
be iMng home about 11 o’etoek
" ' and
raw the AreIt was ImponMWe to
use the boose or faraltnre. however,
as the Are had too grant a stnn. Both
total kma. Tbe kms te DOt Sgured as yet bat It win be partly cov
ered by Insurance.
Tbe teams made tme of -the faatcet
runs of their live* and the d
dem-rves eapE-cial credit far Ra work.
1 pTWcUcaliy Without Fire ProUse Dynamite to Stey the
a Serious Foreat FIra which
PROBABLY
NO
IN THE
CANVASS.
office In the RawUdr Drag Oempany's building and spread quickly, at the
town was
preritcally
wlibout Arc
fighilug appareius.
appareius.
|
flghilng
rlearing. He became too heavy tor the
(rmi miss, and she was feroed
»] umes to stand him <s the |
while tbe recovered her breatl
.
ly bnnied by the a*aa
•Ot cr a ton and a half ot dynamite' feet ^re t^i:
war used In the demoUUoo of build- which covered tbe ground.
When Edyth reached the I
•bich in a measure •su.ved the
dress scor*ed and burecd hy U
I account of th- 1
consiruciJon of the build- her thee Mistered and her hand# and
ion they were
swept nwny like ilnd- arms badly burned. Tblnktoc not of
.... ________ ■__ <
beraelt the girl covered the tooe of her
mile brother wUh her apron and aside
from hU tanraed feeC be v
erlng ruin.
The tc«*ra were similar to those at fellow will not be able b
the ere at Goldfield to July. .ad. and
at Cripple Creek in April. IflOC.
heroically, bat
ABIDE BY THE MAJORITY
AS SHOWN
out food. Lo«s in
iu 14 yron oM. picked m the UtOe
000. I he arc surted in Dr. Gardner-e
^ started with tm for the
OFFICIAL
A famine Is fearwi, as Ihe suppocs a forest Bre near The
of the grocery ntores were wiped cut. 1
A Bubscription lUt was utartod. and;
in a few minutes over
wm
raised and a rehef train started from
Reno, eanylng food and bedding.
But Will Await the Official Primary
Rsums Before CmieefllBg the
Warner.
Detroit. Sept. 5.—Dr.
Jamca
B.
Bradley, while in Detroit last night,
gave out tbe toHowIng statement:
"1 don't sake much stock In this talk
win *eerfully abide tbe result, it was up to the
■publican elector* of tbe state as to
If
the offlclal <
« sbowi
ated, bi
iVM-tf."
"Do you concede tVar
on?" he was a«ked.
"rji
■
IER(HNE ATflONOI
from tbe Hotel Wisteria at Ptmeh. ssu .
before 1 o'clock thU afternoon the BrVj
^ H«w.
Sept ji-—pi*„ under control.
There is a large patch of /landing
I E^thSWlro MM her 8-yva!^ brotle
Umber near where the lire broke out. yesterday, which alrx—. toUlly
Three thoosand [ er Harry were sarrownded by (orvwl
and before tbe fighters had got the stroyed the town.
CAMPAIGN BANNER
READY FOR SCHOOL
Orflorad By “Taft Day- OfBeora Tfl
Bs Hung
'****'
Traverse City Is to have one of tbe
lican banners to tbU state. Thunfltff
Thunday from Grand RapM* where
an order was pla^ by the Taft
rommlttee for a flA opM-wotk Det
une Taft and Kterman banner wkleh
Tbe t'«oira] sMtool bulldtog Is ready will be strotehed acroas Front atrsM.
This hanher will be SO feet wMe h7
(or school to begin.
to feet deep aafl mW be ■bRIiMJT
•ds ffttlng. palming and
upon a wire cabin It Is beaguMly
] M is the maanal iratoug cxccntsd
_____ ________
• to
■
the
I
- • la B
*k
colon.
I
log done la oil with natan) Itots. Be
tween
the two portraits wtU be thu
and is n slrietlv flial eiaas
naUoaal coat of arm.
Beside the beifch vrork. there
U will be
wood turning lates and other tools every Twspect. and wUI not emiy be a
tbst form the «
beauUfnl omameat lot Froni street,
but will demonstrMe to the world
that Grand Travrree still wains lu
prestige aa obc of the strong r^biicat) counties In tbe state.
_____
. .......,
. .
OMwautlc
geianee Rooms At Cmrtral and
••Well. I would like to SCO the resolt
of the official canvass before 1 say any
thing on that point As Isald before,
1 win abide cbeerlully by the majortt« vote. To those republican electors
who voted for ne. I desire to extend
niy sincere ibsuks. If the final vote
should show Chat I am defeated. Ill
come up smiling and give my best sup
The program of thewe evenU
port to the state and county tickets.“
eonrse of prepnratlon. is the biggest
. Dr. Dradlej arrived In Oclroli ibis at
ever proparad In ibis section. There
U-rnooo and wvnl direct to Ihi- offleBATTLESHIPS
LEFT
win be five bailout) ascenslona. obe AMERICAN
of his state polillcal.manager. J W
MELBOURNE TODAY.
each day at 8.30 p. m.asxcept on Mon
MeCauM-y, in the MaR-siU- building,
day.
where he remained a eouple of hours
Governor Warner also arrived in
Promlnriit and eloquent siMWken
will be prosent to make addrosses. Many Warm FHendshipa Made By town during the afternoon, and wta
The famous new sloamsbip. Theo
In
consultotiou
wlin
Prosecutor
There ulll be ball gsines each day be
the Men and Officers Among
dore R-»*evelt, uf the Indiana TransI erkes.
tween Tbompsonrille and some other
Australians.
(kjvernor Warner, In speaking uf poru’ion company, which will enter
fast team*
In Northern
Mlchigai
Grand Travers- bay on Salurdsy. SepThere will bo no gambling on
ih
temiM-r i:. under tbe auspices of the
camp grounds and no ode need fear
Melbourne. Ausiralla, Sept. S.—Ves
pic. and must say ibai i am lilgbly Marquttiv club of Chicago aud which
being parted of their money
Urday was the last day of the scries of plcasod with the later n-turn* which, will have
giirois some of the most
lllegitlmaie way, The following is the
1» honor of the men figured
coiiscr\ati\.-ly from every disUnguUlted public men in tbe Unit
program:
and -officers of ihq Amorlcan
batMe- source, make ni> nc.mltisuoD <-.Ttom ed Stat.-s. Is asid to be the finest exb> from t.i-uo to 2.0W pluraltiy
r-jrwoii steamer lu the world.
The
>blp fleet which hroughl the iieople of
"All I eau Fa> is (bat I abatt con- Hoodsvelt w.vs built in 183« and it a
Melbourne tolo such plrasaai and
flnne to cooduet tbi- crfflre for the ver) modern stesmtolp In
every detail.
eating amnsenents.
sonal contact with their vIsHora,
best IDte^.-^t ^ of tbe mtiple of the Mate
She If ‘'89 (eel long. 40 feet beam ail'd
Tveaday.
and shsll urg. |..gi»lanoii that U for
dawned bright and beautiful, as I
has a caimctty of 3.3oo people. Tbe
Bsluie at sunrise.
‘
make up for the Inclemi-m weather <4 their beneiii. anil carry ou.Lmy camipetxl of the vessel U 24 mile*
Forenoon, pitching tents on lh« "Old the early part of tbe wiik and tlie
!«mp Ground.program was carried out without ai'-cb
1:30 R m.—Prayer hy comrade.
Tbe Rowereli Is a fluatlog palace
craU wbo promlw-d iit<- llu lr .-uppo.-l
or InterrupUon
This luoroliig at
Address of welcome by M. G. Paul.
whltli cost her bulldi-r> over 830u,l*<i0.
Ronimi
o’clock tbe fleet sailed away lor Al
-allxe that I have b<>en She Is tnagDlflcently equlpix-d ID every
S;3o p. m.—ilareball game.
•Wblle
bany. West Australia, where 11 will
:n> eon'*-*ljind bav
Camp tire In the evening.
through B
^ j depanni'-u; and d'-tail.
remain for a week taking coal.
sirotig '>i>iil•ovi(|(,u. I have 111
......................
‘
n’s -Day.
■il
Tut- nail." was *el(-vie<j b) popular
ll bus been a busy seven days tor
ming I<
IFll.
Balutc at fusitiw.
Slelbouriie. as well as for the vislio-s
. .V...
Th" owiieri. when sh- was
10:31) a m.—A hot time with
lugl'—........
hnA the city baa found accommodatiuu
1 t-ulldlng. r-vjuesjrfd IliTough lit'- diiilj
I be any boxers. You
hcmecomeri.
km- as to a popular
vast throngs from the provinces
. .viid m>M-lf had thesahn-' jiaprrs —-------- 1|:M noon—llasLei dinner In which
plaliorui exac tly sod all of the govrr- [ name- of th--lr new- craft. Over 1J5.ipsooi
he cltltens of ThompMOvilband the who swarmed in '■> take pin in i'
' 'frieii'l'were iiominalod fO.''p(a) jcayy-stlons were
receivvd. the
nor's
old foliiicrs will nie<-t tn a grand fen«. festivities and with the elaborate
Ibe Irenslalure
plF-dg.-d to the do«^ grvalevi number of which slgniflcd the
•Addresa by Hon
Ho
J. C. lumlnaiioas that have Uebted up <
1:30 p.
city
and
the
bay
for
several
hoi
K IdeA
"
juenlly. we should
thi» .he tew erafl be named m
McLnughlln.
have smooth sailing
1 can I see a ^onor of tbe prosid.-Iti of the miied
each Bight.
2:3U p. m.—Basetksll game,
chancy for dispuie attewbere
St.vt.-;. The nam- was adopted upon
The final official
greetings
hi
enlng.
Cami
! tbe coDf *01 of i’lvsldeot Roosevelt
been exchanged and the last personal
Tior's Oay.
iwhlp.
.. ullltie bU
farewells spoken and li is sa
Salute at sunrise.
As Theodore Roos-vell is a leader
that the hosts saw i^ir gums depar:
A hot lime all forenoon.
' *' ""
land, ao tbe new etewmabip U a lead
1:30 p. m —Addreroes by Gov. FVed with sincere regret. A feature of :tc
of the fleet In iblApurt baa ue<.'it
M. Waroer and Lieut. Gov. Patrick H.
porwooal friendships established
Kelley.
Ynivn ihu Roosevelt visits tnis city
e*-n
the
officers
ol
the
fleet
and
J:30 p. m.-Baseball gime.
she will have on bowrd In addlUon to
Dropped.
the i>eople of Melbounie.
Official
Camp fire to the evening.
------(he nsUonal speakera. a fine band of
tloos there were almost without
. Friday—sludge's Oay.
New York Sept e —The boom In.
pioce*. She will be especially d«cnumber*, but In addition then- have
SsJule at snnnsa.
lAwwon'B Bay Ou* or "National stock' orated lor the occsxion and at night
I
priv,
been
a
great
many
private
luncheons
A hot time in the mornhig.
. .. collapsed. The priew of
Bav i per decks will be l.rUllintly lllumlnat
and
dtoner
culls,
quite
informal
in
1:30 p. m.—Addresses by Jndge C.
fflrvet Gas broke to l 13-16 on curb e<l by el.ciririty. Tlu detailed pro
character,
which
gave
a
be
tter
oppur.
C. Oiitteadca and Fred C. Wetmore.
tenity fur the forming of ondormg ycs'terdo) alter opening a point high-; fram will b*- rweivt-ri etihiii a abort
of Cadillac.
i I'me.
;
iundabips.
2:30 p. m.—Baseball game.
This la th" flf*l lime Hock has sold
Arthur Decker, a sailor from the
Old soldtori break away.
under 2 since Lawaon started his ad,
gaUMday.
ve.-iialng
campaign,
promUtng H
Vennont named Nlchaelsoo. who wet
Ralute at mrise.
killed by moving railroad trains while would go to tdgfa prices and urgine
A hot Umc all day.
As a result of
on excursions to the suburbs,
were ■be public to buy It
burled today with full mintary bon- tbeae advertikemenis there were large
Tbe We-que-tong club party la*>
trvnsactloM in the stock, and It sold
Bight WM very Urgely- attended and ore. the mourners including repn-senIt held around that figure
one of the moat efljoyabie of the year. UUves of the local naval and mtlltory np to 3\
until a week ago Saturday, when re
The annual plealc of the Rrat Preu- forces.
markable manipulations In slocks took
byiertan Sunday school will be held
pUee on the stock exchsngt
Slncv
at East Bay Monday. Alt members of
that day the suppo.n for tbe stock ap Supposed Te Hero gurted From Fire
tbe congregaOai) and
the
Semday
pears to have been wUbdrasrn. and it
in Range—Lees Pertly Cotrerafl
school are cordially invited to attend.
has been weak ever since
By Ineuranoe.
A horse trade In wblcb a woman
Tbe old soldiers and aaUors. will be
given a royal time.
They will
t>e
warmly wrlcomod by tbe people
of
and it goes
wttl oiii
saying that onr clilxens will nuke It
plc-asaiit for everybod}.
BAND OF 40 PIECES VETERAN SCHOOLMASTER
otoer arraiigements
FLEET BAS SAILED
'“■t;
.... . .»•»>
LAWSON BOOM "BUSTED”
E. g. Jeneu Has Begun HH flflth Cow
swutivu Year its An Inetractor
ro This jCounty.
___
«h«n te years Mr. Jeoes
has bees teaching to Use cowlry abh
irtcts of thu coosiy, and the pupils
whidi he uughi have grown up and
token their piece* to the boay marts
of life, while he go«
on
wschtog
their ebiUren.
One* of the youngsicra which Mr«
Jones langbi during his first work In
t&ls coumy Is George L. Crisp. oMmiy
commUsloDer of seboote
of Grand
Traverse count). Mr. Crisp is tnjojing ibf bski year* of hla life, tmi hto
old icachci has reached the summit
of manbcod und Is now walking down
tbe other side toward the sMltog snn.
Htx health hse grown poor with ‘.he
step is slow, and
liberally spnnkled
Mr Jones viflis the commis
sioner In M* office in tbe coon bmse.
be
still calls the
rtunmlssknvr
"Gwfgv" as hi did when
“George”
'
Ml boy In sebooL The
commlaaloncr also remembers
those
days, and addresses the llltJe veu-ran
81 bool teacher as "8Ir. J<mea.~
In tbe Nlckeraon school a few
, mll.» away from Kingsley. Mr. Jones
:WU! begin Us jrih cottsecutlvo year
,ar a teacher In Graud Traverse eoaaMonday
Monday. 'S<-ptember 7. U this
.
Norion. for many
g
Jones, aiumled
, little glri.
Mr. Joses is
beforo
coming to
Traverse
school in todlasa.
City
tooght
THANKSGIVING COMING:
East BWe Man Finds a Big HM*
His Turkey Crop.
That
Thanksgiving U a
is evident from tbe fact that turfceyn
MIDNIIGHT FIRE
sc^ much attention this
■ traded
•MiMMW
w a aai
wind bloa-lng. Are broke out in tbe
Fooeh at 10 o'clock
tbU mwTlng. aod had It not been for
the work of voluut«ei> much damage
woitld ha«‘ resulted
Tbe fliv spread rapidly, sweeping
over the dry nnderbntxh and roosumtng everything in lia path, immense
columns of smoke rolling upward and
alarming residents for miles anrand.
suae was
uam VI Bssm. tbe ftooTS and root a.
eady bBTlug fallra through,
in the anmmer Hr. Prankhn speods
Insurance en the
House er Furniture-
Lee Lake, of Bast Bay. fire brwnklng
rock of iDdMfeTcnee and allow
spring Of living waters to flow In the
nwaknnad mind is the genius of all
grant teachers:' and the most desira
ble girt with which a master can dlsmisi bis pnpll on graduation iv. I»
- a brain sucked with datsu and
.„jted MU Of learning, but « thirst
for knowledge and an eager, tralued
recepUve mind. To have Indelibly
stumped upon each student's brain
that -character is the diamond that
thereby bnnsMilng nil wbo may bearto oM way It U a Ycry exooptlonBl
jmr -tor oa. Wc hare the booor and
JTirr. ^ .“S liutnAi law declabed
t while the imUre family was away, j fluaes under control they bad begun
Hsmllion. of Ctolo; junior vice com
.. their way through the green
mandsr, C. C. Royce. of California, burning the bouse and contents to th<timber, but this was easiev to extlnchaplam-ln-chlef. J. E.
Spencer, off
ground. The Inas U estimated at IlM gubih than the fire in tbe ^ry slashTennSee: surgeondn-eWef. O. Lane
with ne insurance.
TsnnebUl. of MniyMnd.
The busy seisori being on hand,
Utton tor each club woman nnd
. OM nUowB the talnd to dweU U]>on It
there is more and erer more comes Riley writes a little verse whlc!
out ef IL nad we are aasored for our full of thonght and suggestion:
Kutdanee ihlo year
that
tlwre
is 'Where go the children traveling?
traveling—
hanuty in wnHagnens. e»« when we
flo not meet etpeeUtkms.’ This U al- B*here go the children traveling nhoad
Some go to conquer things.
Some go to try them.
Borne go to dream them, and
to bed.'
been rntful and beneflel
aa sura we come toguther again detamlned to nuke the coming club
year the beot one yet Our program
oaaaflttce luYe certainly
fnifliled
. ihalr duty la n npleodld manner, nnd
.wn,L .EWLT, OF THE F,«E
AT RAWHIDE. NCV.
street, bat the minute they arrived
er'childtwn in tbe family. Ada LaorMte and James
The funeral will be kt
the home. 318 Bast Front Mwei. to
morrow at 9 o'cloek. Capt- BonteofftetotlBg.
Y'ukoB gcH.
About 11 o'clock Friday Bight tbe
I .tenee of B. M. Frabktla. IDfli Wayw*
_ iTWCks traced tbe -turkeys to Oto
old Kate Miller
place on
OarflcM,
where the fowls were locatod. Tboy
were in the possession of Sarah JaM
Rankin who claimed that child had
her bat the 4
batnight them t
Mn. N. Brighiy w«b1 to Ann Arbor
tkla montog wUk bar Motor. Mi^
Lena Kennedy, wbo will take (rwatmeoU tbarw.
•S
ORANO TlUVEIttt HHUIA TUE»D*V. »ErrEM»II> I. tWfc
TravCTsc atj Stale Ruk
nnaNi tanUtao
MG IWBEH PORCHASE
Gmd Traverse Herald |J|e jU{RAY
TiwMtwiltnrlmMk
win be kNMed »t the mtSaMt ew»w
-----------E Tmer lay. PreMSent
or the snmnS* end nw^er «i the Empirh Urmbm- Co. Seeuiwe Lmi
Twice A WCCK.
reslim the alamTrnet of L*nd On North M*i»E. PMrd UM.T1M PimMut,
iwrthwMt «wner.
irksHe pe
—
itou lelend.
MUih«4 TMnd«r ud rrM«7
flamuel Oartand. OiMder.
The meiliis U the wrtbvem cor>
E A MaysuW ASM. CBMMr.
MfT
the srowis* win be opeMd hy.
The Eiaplre Uaaber eompany
HCIIAL0 A RECORD ^
.orders
arc
the
HMwnhIc J W, PntehM whewlU ptw- thli ptoee ihroBSh the T. Wh» «
Ttes. T. Bum
'most common E J. HavUhsE A«t OMUer.
dMeseet Astpreoerrit 4.
‘
- kO. »Ut
Ow.4
RROORAM
FOR
TAFT
DAY"
IN
ON
........ Bmeiumrj
W.
*, choinoonof the jDoeOn*. OOOm-*- lorse tract mt hardwood
OAPITAE. BBOOJOOB
North Haaltpa Uland.
THIS CITYH
am K SMM
IMA VttBmu wUl laOodMO the MMSJoamal repE D. DaM^ stated '
•URPLUE. E6CMX»
recosnited l*y
ISC wodU
li
and
Tlie mertlM of the*
3 e»tlnu
feet
althoach
a
ckwe
A
Gcoeil
BEStiess Dsse
oGm m nwi.EuvoL
.
_
(enf
tArissrlrrs
of the RToniide *U1 be opened hr
I yet toeea made. The limb,
Botk ’PRIM ><0. B.
Jnd«e J. A- Lotweer. who wOl pMarehased of Prank Newball A
PntMOT of Mnnletee. preols
per
Cest
tUffPGE
SB
nac ftcBssns
COMING OF STEAMER ROOSE dPtit ol the MlchlSM> »‘ote repuWiw 10 be manalaciured. Tbe deal
VELT A GREAT EVENT.
clubo. M chnlrmnn of the Boeetlat- Mr- limber Is by the thouaand. dettverefl
to the e<Ue of the boat at the laUod
Pntmes-wiu Introduce the •peohere.
I. win be loaded on the baree Bock
There wlU be two erenlos taeeUng* ley and brmiBhi to thU plaee.
Pr«sr«m tt Rwdr 0«t Own Wm. At
The meetine In the OIU opem hooee ^ The Newball company *m bejt.n
d«fl Smith. AMI ‘Wick" LenseeiilDK out the Umber this romlas
,111
ue
opened
by
I'Mied
State*
DMwnrth.
SonJn-Uiw.
P. J. MACflCTT
winter and the Buckley will heUn
irlrt Attorney f^wn, who wlU >Gre- brlncUe It here next summer.
' ’'will B« H*r*.
•pwelaliwtwt
«4.t SCMe 8«»ior F.
“
TW. purrhaa* will mean a LIr thin,
CY6, PAH, WOtB
rtulrmna. Senator Weinmrc will In- to the lumbertji* tnieresu of this
A QUESTION FOR MR- BRYAN TO
retlon as ihe nmoent of Umber to l>e
trodoec the apeaker*
and THKOAT
ANSWER.
TBe other evenln* ineeHiQ will be «' up at the Bttplre mill will make
the extrsordioafyeficci of *wa»p*KOoe
Tlagseg riTTBO
WaKm Weltam. Vbo koefS hli Bn- •ireioer Rop^eell t>
a blR addition to the amount of work
Stelnbenss srana
itrand o^rn
opera r
in Stelnbcn
operations
,s SMTr^ued- U sUod* the Uir.^
*BT t* the poJUfc»l pnlee o< the ooon-jii, i,m bees filed hr.the ri>caker»' held
im Etoofc
Tf^voru etty
n,uct lonier.drr sad toakM'vrosnootlcotlvpi with : committee of the Mnrqtiette i-luh of bouse- and win be opened by u-Cltyj^,
•Motatnl M^cr. » hMplu tfi j CblcMO. ■ Chnlnann W. E. WUIMioe Aliomey Farm C. OUhert who wUl gniplre Joarul.
present Judse F. W. Majme u chalrtoast
oosditleoh to the|ot the'
Jwlfe Meyne wlU Introdoee the
Yon mar hare » sample boU^stid
Onliod StKtM 41 this time. ir. Vt’ell- received e letter tbU moratns pivlnS
book Uiil tells ail
the delalU of the trip of U»e Rooee- epeakert.
U
>»thse»tfree|
THe ipeakeiV eunda and the operu
he Am fdMod thM In orderjo.wdn. Mr. veJL The veeeel will arrive aLTkavBrymn nut bo daeored wMh a laaG eree City at liiOO o'chxi noou nert bouea will be decoraUd for Uio ocAT.T. esse OV oa7-FX4}WZBS
hsmton. N. Y( When
NMo.................
Saturday. The boat will carry a dele- cMlon. The motor boat owners wfll
And New ths Peliee • After a Man
_____ this paper ud doo’l
' vr. WMlBun looks npon th« peUU- sation of about SM memher* of Ue be tnjited lo meet the “Booeeveir •Oeawn. Mich..
XV BBABOB.
- -mivuke. hot rememw r the
Named C. Sherman.
Ofii ittnaOon
a praetiesl eUnd- Narueue clnb dnd their band of 40 and act ai escort to tne pier.
•ft Monday momln«»or Toledo, OWo.
, and
Kilmer
s '
Tilef Of Police Aahton. ww noUlWsd ... ..........................
................
^hU nd he hhe put to Mr. BrjM a pleoea. The epeakins suesia for the
to visit frlendi.
'•
,
.
fbrean Batwday that a Uk adtlress. BinsUntMU. h. k.
Mrt.
Hillard
and
Miss
Mainer,
of
■
nrr kUB suoiljoa. wfcki the deno- trip are eelecied from the moet prom
cMUe oominee bu not yet auworml inent natkmel Sfuru la ‘he counlr>’
LOST—Aug. 17. Black t-oiker Sivimel
Mo.d«
-rtvrt'SfJS
of oppli .fPlol.
Where tha «i«ntlon of as anower nnd are ne followe:
pop: boWalU white spot H trr^ri.
hMSpaparpd.ALhM been marMy M HOB. Wm. AMan Smith of MtMlsan.
license lag 115. Uheral reward lor
o gave a
infonnatlon or rrtum. OUvw Wslrert. .1 Dock
c. Mpn»p OOIPPTO WPO
ConsreMDU Oaorse Edmund FWa.
Mmnnetratiwi.
1%«re are .
the leslelaGve builder of the navy.
of about tS6O.0M.MO.
At a meeU'ns iTuie coundl Wtu of D. W- Reynold*
Horn SdOard A. Bancroft, of Chithe other nisht to arranfe for
ed to their homes et McBride, :
made psysUe Is ooto.
' ash About noon Chkei Ashton
WhUe Mr. Bryan hu dropptKl the
, driving by the PerkeU warehou*
Hon. Albert Zinc, of Penuylvula. 1
*
iS^rell, J ^*township. Oraad TraTerse «»uni>.
I
“*•.
------ -, acting
^
of’the
*"«"etai QOMtkm and U not mahlns
Oongreasiiiu E E Hamilton, of p.idUn
wm give warranty dvM. Forpart^
Loin ot pork, per Ih.
esrecuilve committee with power
thU as taeue Is this campalsn. yef the
ila,,. address Alice E
— of the CO
Pork
pm Ih. .
osier. Mil*.
aug. SM^sept H*
trwtrrr tarteruU o( Uie oounuy tear
^
_
today ma
Bide poih. per IE.........
. that AM oU tree allm fallacy
his ap'polotmenm. the eommlitee now
lor. of Indiana.
Leg ot lamb, per Ih. i.
Talep aAeuld he bceosM pre^nt of
tu»lne U follows:
__
Hon. W. J. Calhoun, of fUlnola.
_r. and Mrs. Piunh frordney are vtsIkSmb
chops,
pet
lb.
..
J. W.-aFichlo, dtalrmu; Thoe. T.
the UsltMl Stniae. Is new of thi* seaNicholas
1^ ran Into the atareh factory which
Bing friends in UedLv for a lew dayik
^
^
Northport and
tfnesL aanic the sreai
is unoccupied. Officers Bowes and .Stews, per Ih. .............. ..le upward
(Grajaon were summoned and a t^ Boaate. per lb............... .............seUe men hath to ther home tn Toronto.
of the naUoa. Mr. wnimaa baa
! ough search ot the buUdlng made hut
t pM a fair and honent «u«etlon to ,Mr.
Roast, per lb..................
the man had crldently---------- Bryun and' baa denuded u atttwui'
Vesl cneps. per lb. ...
u he aMdc publicly from the demti-,
Veal steak, per Ih. ....
^ antic BCoMnee. .
real stews, per Ih. ...
|fr. Wedmu.aska Mr. Bryu is
Ham. per lb ..................
th* a*wt of. hU eleelloB. what he
Bacon, perlb................
' weoM'do fa 41m matter of the mnneht
■Pipo Saturdays Record.
Pork Steak, par Ih. ...
of iho natlofiV honde tthleh are to ha
Pork Chops, per lb ..........................IM
paid to coin. Ho bw aaked him wheth
Spring rhlckrna. selling price ....rJe
er he would »d;iocMe Uw> payment of
theM bonds to sold V. n idlver. WlU',
Picnic h*****........ ..-lie fQ,.
Price rcasonabl.
he proii-u Utujsold roc..-, re ud midnOnly lour small loads of poUi
lold e^dard?
s-er.- weiithed st the city msrke. j-c»oniry 1
terdsy. The Bjully aoelely shipped a Short cot of porE P« hbl.........lot mrtmlr nnd lorresse lo two yenr*.
acarbneh pork, per tb ...lOHOUMcjroMoMied lor cUariug ^sh
Brpan*e auwer.
^
mixed oar of apples, and pouu
.lie' nanch att Turtle Lake.
AddreasJI. E
usse. Au
Porter boose, per lb .
people of UM.UaU«d.Eutc* fit
vestetday. They aUo gdt
P«r »........»©» WcCrory. Bend^.
plums and expect to gel nnorhcr cut
iSM UrM -the fr«e ellrar^ua- TIm
tonight.
firm aUhlMtbKM ot thh «^d ktan^
Jeffrie* got out a car of plums and
ard broucht to the United BUtM
pests yeeierdsy.
wonderfel prospertly. ecUpaln* u^
Nine load* of,bay. three ot oau.
STEAMSHIP ROOSEVELT.
three of Iron, four of poutoe*. one of
thins in the worM'a hUtory. demossnd oned Ice were weighed
KraUns that the bBalneea Inte^ «
lb........................................................
the city market yesterdny.
Aldrich,
It
of
her
stsier^Mrs.
Die ootmtrr had eonfldeaee In lie ftSd
-iav of Presldeat RooaeUmargerine. per Ih........... lie
Harr, who has spent
ind Dr. F. H. Lavrton.
MMdajd.
arrived
Bdges-ood.
the summer <
ThU
oommltiee
wlU
have
In
«*aw
. Thla hMss tha cmaa. the hntlaeH
home
Tuesday
grcateet ormior of the general arrangemenie for the big
There will t [. s dance
W of the Vnliad Slates «> not do<
FU«r, Feed. I
U Silver l.akc
ooBldence ahahn snE
Gerrll J. Diekema, of
J. W. Hanncn. chah
Hrim'k orcbesira, Ac. are
iMBpartty endaasered by any ausse*
licit}- committee, has compic'«« «« tnvlied 10 aiiend
selection of memhere of ihU con^tMrs.
C
tv.
Bsmsrd
went
item of tree aUva or uy oUier mosabed
speakers
Other dl----- ---------.
t from the eurroundlng
Tms , u ' i,. Thnr^d’sr to risit her daughter
^)piy MUacy that would diarupt the
■,^p^ottotod with aad wUf be
itment copeUls of wide-awake •»!;“ ‘
.urt
preieot gold ataSdard. Mr. Bnru'i faU
■ Uter. ThU U declared to be
• of thU eectlon of the
,h.. f»n term Vicsdav, September L
Rra to aaawer Mr. WellmuY aneetioa the beet array ot speakers
H..T
»!.. «. »rko, f-k
.> Mfnfflfwiii ft U ansseatiTa that b« Cnlted^Utee.
pay adU,harbor « fondseaa far free ' Hetmamahip Roomvelt wfll be a
Or-elt^
Arw aad that IS the vrest of-hie cla» iood show In itself as tt has been ee- H.C Tripp,
„„
,„k
icsa-sv
E. Campbeli. Northport
ttes *or preeMui he mlsht place the pecUUy wired for tbU trip and wUl
five
drove
«
Bsy; Dayton SelEMtntwi iBtsrema of tha oowtry la bdRUAbd or eledrie «ory.
loartber wua a
.....
_
kdsmt. Bcllslrc;
GUYING FRICEA
The eeleetlou ot U
wJ E Kent. Fife Lake: O, E HtwFrulM.
_ t«) or. GacrinrM
speakers U msde In conjunction with ki» Mancekms: W. C. .N.-lson. LeCder
sppleA
perbundrad..........
-IJ
lieuteaut Ooremor PuIrNR
the plans ot the republican nailonsl
KMley looked on serenely, while Oor- commutes and U can be safely stated
(Korgeir.CartI*.
«n»r. Warner ud fV Btedley
thaViheer w ill be no point In Michigan
havliis it ouL always ready n hie win during the preeeut preeUtenlial cauTOther Tsrlette* plums ..........
ning wuy to take off hts coat tor the palgtt that will have as large an arruy meeting excellent publicity and will
Ts»dsy*A»s.»-S<>»-1'
mnict.
pesrriper
bu.hd
E.
A
William*
KilladThet
Many
Bird*
***■“■ “
wluer whoever be might be. U may
igultbcd men at any ppblic do
Alcssndcr sppies. per bW. .
It the Rod and Gun Sheet
he Infwred however, that deep down meeUng.
Yesterday.
Grslna.
B> Us bevt he belteres that the nmUThe executive tommiuec last night
naUoB of Oovomor Warner U Just held a meeting In the office of J.'W,
Whest .....................................
The weeklv shoot of the Rod aud
what the people Ot Michigan want. In Patthin. and started the haU foiling
Rve. H. A E Co..................
Gun club was handlrapped W the ralu
BtcL In Ui campalgB*'epeethc« be ~
V. C aai... CO..........
for eUbomU preparation* for Tall
vesterdsy afternoon awriiG a
« all arranged that way.
MsrsKblno eherrie* in Uquor .-..»e
Buy." J. E Loranger was selected' Elk Rapids Hivs Sent Miss Lnulee there were not s great many ou
Frenke to Buttervuorth Hoepltet,
secretary aad J. W. Patchln eeleeted
Grand
Rapids.
Now that Pat Kdley has beea safe- to Inlrodnoe the speakers. Herbert
Montague. W. W. Smith. .W. .0. Hbll
ruttcr. dairy ....
G. Franke of Elk Rsplda re^ed
nnd Qorereor Wama has landed a re- and J. W. Bannea were tlioten a com last nUhi from Grand RaptdE>where Williams
Butter, dairy ........
C- Rlc
•emlsalion, the state may turn Us mittee on traneporutlem.
he lock hU daughter. Miss Ixmlse F.
Poser .
Franks,
to
Butterwonb
hospital
for
..Uc
t»
tSc
aueniinn to -Pnss~ Palmer of
ArrangeoienU have already been
Peck ...
Oee. who feel* had for Or. Bradley, but suited for special railroad prepara- reatment
Winnie .
The entire expense of her treat
, w.es'.rifle d^r
■p ready to grecefully aaenme .the da- tioo* for this occaaioB. Just at thU ment at the hospital U being borne
and was as follovts:
'
See Ur. Bradley will rcalgn in Lau- lime, the raOroad* however, are suffer
be Elk Rapids Lady MtccaboP^,
____Franke
occupying
a
bed
in
Buthiss.
Ing a congestion of passenger coaches,
lerworih hospital, sustained by the
it U believed that art
Lady Maccabees. Mr. rranae
<«n be made for epecUl trains out ly graiefnl to the Kk Rapids 'Lady
HOC', dressed ..........................
.................. f<ir ihi- klndneM shown his
. least on some ot the raDroads.
The ilnal flight gave Wiiltama bt-.
Si-rtag chickvns, lire weight .
Hogs, live ..................................
The pubUcity committee ha* start
Yoo want comfort, dry
_lse FTanko has been ill for eMBc
, GempMed 0«
ed an advertising campaign through time, having undergone an operaUon
Peart, per basket ..............................*Sc
WeaueMag Club Fraperty
feet and goixl wear in
out the region and It Is assuied that
Ann Arbor some lime ago. but no
tU.ing tpples. per b« .......... 40O«0c
hy OaatrartBT Moaraa.' ,.
provement resulted and the further
all ot nofibem Michigan wUt desire
every day shoes.
it wa* necessary.
H>daa.
i the We-tjue-tong coSHTTrsverwe C.iy and bear tha*«'
lecn completed by dUtlnguUhed sppakers who arc'selertTHE DOG WAS CURIOUS
their eJoqueoce
jehn Monroe with the exception of
GStag the ertb at the outer end with pramlncnce in public life.
t To Find Out thp Cnntaata
gUM. The crib has been comp’-tbd
have proven them-Gelvet
r a LaEv^
WNhln the past few dsy* sad-msLss
i-n fully
' l a T i'
the best lor farmers every
idtle to ship dogs by .
;flboat M f«M tang by ri
TtijV
aitwmslilp
Roosevelt
will
he
safe tk>r the dog? Ob no.
D(«mr
wad mteed above the main doc*, mak
day wear. ..
ter enjoys 1l A nice, cute iluie
tag a grand landing pUce Tor larger net at ih'- Id.-r by the rcccpiian tomwav recently sw alilng sblianent
nlttee and a del««alluti of all the buslpiiasufc arafu
bSitaBae room of the G. E .<C
TMs U a
■»«( Traverae City, who will
kiatioo. He pul his bead out fn
iKiwtH-r. the bars atid Jn»i within
I was a grip. 1‘otxlblv Doggi<
tvtiiSng teeth and poaslbly
Cnmol be carried sw«y J>y tht ire jctaia ,m receire the dlsttagulshed wa-taT hut the grip looked ass Ifbltai:
bad the right flavor so be took
•*-“*‘*
plcr.They wni bee- H- krptwn taking Mte* aad wfa<
l-sKpaxi.-hiaaier arrived ;te telcscoFc
lOr anciem hUtory. and wy
Id the dab hpoaa thi* yewr wallheaded by the Maruaette band, memnrticiec U Jad>?* wearing appard
mMiM ha fioBowad >*xt F«ar
were scanered ahtmi the tuovn. 8nmelha river. WfwlIflLL.
Ob*
bed
(o spend their good Itoonry
graaMt hrtdga t*
l« repUct the grip.
DF BIG MEN
wSsaiSisi
V.v.'.r.v.Ti
wm
NOTED OKKTORSTOSmK
ESS‘.31 ft-
itoirssfu..
jSsisas-"
SlSs?«S
F. M. PAINE.
F1-0 WIST
'--•-la'Taasacff'--"’
COjMlTEES NAMED
.
S^'Sr'Sv.r:
Tp'!.4;.7-3U'j.KS/i-
111
Dreamland An
gora Goat
Rancb
..............
Sl^ritaboti^' d^.*per
saftT'
=^-=r
a.
"sSfJf
;
_
SihSS'
mCB CUN21
is
M=M:i ;;;:;::::.::::-.;::::;: ii
L 0. T. A KIND
si
.....'s
........
V.V.iS
=1
Erv::;;-:::::::-;;;::;!?
.....
IM NEW DOCK
Hard Pans
this season.
..........
5SK5
qn« Of tmosis
ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
HARO PANS
Oder Apples Wauled
wm
ftmt,
«RAND TIIWfliit'rtiMa?¥5p&S^^ WPtCMUR I
■Mynmad-a wtfa 'aaM
mber UttRir to biai tt tW tvaml:
“ •How yco htT» inlnrd yomr oppor'tmltlM. tnr k>T*’ PlM« ro«nctf betny at tncM*n»riit rintt btrt, Bcbit. ■Me Mr. Bttcb tbm. Ton w* both «C
the MBte act- Too both begu lUe toTet TOO are a poor niaiu.what
• iniitilmniloiialre.*
iBiitllinmtnMliw*
be died a
“Tea.* aaW the EngUah btufaand.
Ant til« wortm «
There Rllch Itea. dead of berrooa |iroa.
tniilon.
wltboBt
one alacle petay hi
tt (ba cmnata’a rnti
hta pofket. and here I ataad. hake and
hearty, with a waUK In my ooat eontalnlag qn&e a bimdnd donatm.’"
m* PtMT-I weader wbat ba maMt
wbra ba aaM mj taath wara Ilka ataral
Taliaman In Madta.
Bar PrtaDd—1 think I aaa hla polM.
There are aUll to be fonad In Malta
Don't jmt taeth coma oat at nlchtt
a Bomber of aiEall ataoea ahaped aud
coloitd like the eyo^oiicnta and other
3*^
_________ paru of aerpebta.
JahMT'a Lm^
The anperrtlUoBa amood the Malteae
JehBBT bad a moa lamb.
conneet ttaeoe with the tradition that
HU Aaa«« waa bUek aa t«tiL
8t rani when ataipwreeked waa cast
And ba eoold bctt to bant tba baat.
Par ba van txdK to flvbL
OB tbelr Ulaod abd that !t waa then
-et. NVbolaa KacaalBa
that while IlgbtUic a bundle of aUtrka
for a &rr a riper faatraed on the apoa
Whara Wa Ara Cniaitie'a band. St. Panl nltnlr abot« tbe
TatT lew pMpia are ao tender ba«M repine oS into tbe flanota, and no
that they wont try to kill a moaQoHo harm followed. The natirca •
when the Bwagtilto ta right in the mM tbece atmiw aa taUanianr. In wbirb
die of a btte.-SoiD«rnile JooRiaL
AtfU»
CASTORIA
Fdr &i&Bt^Aiid ChiUrra.
VI B«! V— 1
- '
<T» bit «MMmBt>-Briv ttat
■■
The Kind You Have
AIvvays Bon(^
Bears the
Si^ufitoio
of
OoMbMMfUaeaarlte
2krrNABCOT|C.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
mum^hossorSMMMB.
I
nusrconrobViAan.
H
AUOU8T BIRTHS.
Angnit 4—Margaret, dangbler.
am Mn. Jamea Murray. Detroit. Filed
Allgnat &.
Asguat 1—Ratbenne. dangbter. Mr.
and Mra. Joe Vihan, m Third atTMC
nm Angnat S.
Aagnat 4—Kara, daughter. Hr. and
Ouy RinwB, Traverea City. Hied
isl II.
Al^l
goat S—FWdlnand. aen. MK and
Hrp. Jamea , Smith. South SpraA
niad Ahgnit «. . .
Aapmi 7—Owge, too; Mr. am Mn
Olen W. OarUA Trararv Oty. FUad
Angnat is.
Ahgtui i»—Theodore. koa. Mr. and
Mra, Harry Duane, Ttaveoae City,
mod Auguat 3S.
Angnat 2—Son. Mr. am Mra. Albert
Angnat H>-8uiiJey. »«o. »<
Mra. John Holland, Traveiae aty.
wm Angnat IS.
Wed Angnat U.
Angnat IJ—Svereit. ■on. Mr.
Mra. Cbaa. Ueodifcka..Ml B
•trnet. Fllod 'Angnat
nnd
HOUSE
WORK
9
The Majority of Piano Buyers
Dr. A. W. Chase’s
Nerve Pills
Be feantloBat;-’)—We
■nod time toat sight
She IcoMIyWFrain tbe coBuRloe tn
wUcb yon carree borne 1 abould oay tbe
-CeaboUe BtoBdard am T
A trap Yeer P
djeraldlne Have you
need of a mother?
Gerald—don’t yoa a
amt like
an d oak me t
mW^ it
fua?-New^Tock
Sm C-vanigM.
Bow many ywri oua w
Aw^y
vaoutoaia
«/ouPrVCS
The fall season baa openad al tbto
store with the largest aud flBCSt os-
Latest Fall Styles
‘oraP
sortmeut of new tailored anlts ever
dtoplayed at a similar Ume.
the newest
Men’s and Women’s
Ready-to-Wear Clothes
W'e are now ahowtag a carmpleie line o( the toaeai style* in
Men’a and Women a Remy lo-Wear Ooihlng. at prices never before
equatled by na or any other bonae. We..Anow thU to a strong aaaerUon. but all we ask to that you come jtod be your own judge PRICES
TELL.
stylet are
All ct
abown—the
BeDe-Wbat to good to prueiri the
Lmiea’ Suita In all cotors. the skirt* made ibe new gored flare,
with Jaeketa 36 to 45 Indiea loag. trimmed arttotically and lined
tbttmcbouL
Come In whether yoo wtoh to buy or not. We know you
pleaae ua and we will do onr best to please )VNt.
nt£E
OaM Dodge ‘Hiat Failed.
But no«- ba to taeluaebely
Aa ba btfobm ramd es crutawa
•Cara ba oouiaB’t dodg* tha tieltoy.
Loveday-ed:a>— b ef ra-
sotu to Ibe best possible to obtain.
A saleetion now gtvss you the tea-
\v
sen’s breadest range of atytoa from
FREE
FREE
We not only give you merdkaadlse at prices always a lUOe leas
and a gre*t many limes a lot lea than yon can buy tbe same (or
elsewhere but we also give yoo uoc Globe Green Trming Stomp with
every Ide purchase. These stamps enUUe you lu beautiful premlnma
free. Aak to eee them.
\'
/li
m
ready to wear tha Heat Vmt yw wart
p -"-.v '
$3.98 to $20.00
ij
here—the toUorlug nnd flnioh of all
- Men's Bulto made ot the aeweat maierials in all the beat abode*.
$8.48 to $25.00
i witb
»^.totkrA.rJcer».
•Th Uxc'/ti-gritieB,
^ir-*s£Js:.s?sE£.’*
For Ladles and Misses arc now bring sboww
la Ibe aoak Department.
raok desirable tsbrtca and colors are
would try U.
ckarbe,UvA
\TFINRFRfi
01 LinoLnu BROS.
uiiuui
,
±
V
The store tor
PRETTIEST
WAKTS
Hundreds of New Autumii Sidts
Too an rtgbt" replied bto Crtam.
-A towyar canrwc be
zit-Bia.
Tiiwe am Mawp.
vrab^:
Tbfl store for
UMES*
SWEATERS
Introducing the new style* a* very attractive prices
Bw VMtbar a___
8m Why wwm Marw I an boor lauT
AtoA a vto* buac
rACTS FOR SICK wraMor^
........... _jrba,hj_________
.4®-,
Store open Friday afternoons same as other days.
■
gfafrtd iwiedy t^r feaab
•adbwiioritiTelyeQredUtQtiii- '
A Reliable |
Remedy !
ElfsCnMBili I
GRINNELL BROS.
ran X want to ba
as It did to Mb. P. EUsvoitiTd?
Jlayrine, N. Y, end to Mre. \V. P.
L7 Boyd.ofBeaTerpBU%P»u,wiiosBT:
Tha Bamd.
Tha growth of the beard, ii atii
li aaaat men «a tha ri^ ham a
DfmrcfiiSi’p.tMrws't
rereome Uw fBUiB hod
a
■Hdinad In RAettaL
AntboreM <of tfar (adding rarlatyWI cot level with tbe editor taat uigbt;
Ba alwaya r^ecia my
Bet I have bad my i
How did yon do hi Antbenoa-I daAnad bia aoa with (banks.-PIck-Mn
Nat a Naw dpaeiaa.
-New. oluti Mtall «c m
babyr InqtUrod the profeeaor’a wife.
“t\*by. ibU afwciee haa Iwen named.*'
anaweivd the |>rofea»»>r In aatoolabttetit. ~ThU ta a primate mammal,
bocuo aaplena.'—St. lUul I*kiDeer Piean
Both Wve time far ndeettoh
So If yon am tha
hMham are Irrtutlag om anochar Uha
mOd peoltlcaa go and aup a waah wsb
fiieote Doal dlacoM jwv grtevanoaa
with tbe boattaa. Calm down, forglaa
and forgot am atay away tm yah
ran return tn love am hliidnaM Bhact
neparatkioa takea at the right MoaMt
' of hot «
rouBg ceopUa traen drlfttag an tha
MBka of the -nabappOy marrtad-"Chkapo Becord-Barald.
Twitching of
the Nerves
Itbb)
LYDIA EaPINKHAM*S
VEMcimieoiipouiiD
cunea as
boost sod h bbesiaA.
WaaUd On
-How dh) yoo Ufce uiy talk taat
atchtr aeked tbe beginner In the tretare held.
-Well." replied the caiMld critic. Too
dhlnt take advantage of your many
eppertunlttaa''
-I didb-tr
-.No; you had a number of «pp“rto»>ttra to qalt before you dld-*’-rhlladai»bU Pre«;______
_____
( aat ba aC aa o«t-
ad famOy. It la a cvdtal ptaa for bnabatM cr wife ta go cS on a aetttary
WdMay for a few day to let the tlaoji i
Itlow over. If two paraona atart Jnr
gUi« am gettteg oa -oaa aMthar*!
£3ll£r&-‘2lMY FEVER
GARTORIA
with a alght
Tba daya ara ■
-BaamL-
________ U dressed.
DOTuda Afemal«
I or dlBptoaiDent b oa m
- .o ladCben^Eer in sileiice,
Why TiUy Obieetad.
*7»'o.~ Mid tbe flicMBB. wbo repreecntcd tbe track roapony that bad re
fined to w<tfk wtlh a cnle^ ti '
man. 'there U no race pielndlee in IL
Bat we tertalnly bate to work with
man wboae face wilt look juat aa riean
OB tbe way home from a long Sre tight
aa It did when we aUrted. while we
other Chapa all look aaiiidgy.’'—Jodge'a
Library.
______
A Witty Wapty.
AwlttybotMto
•. A few Btn. .
day he threw
hU ahoToJ iato the gutter; aat down oo (hr rartoUKu and procMded to light
hia pipe. Jnm thv the «
«t afreeta cwme round a «BC*er and.
aaelag Pat roared out:
■nere: What aro yea throwing
tewn you aberel for at thto ttee «(
dayr
To cool it aoiT.'' aald Fat
and polaoua.
They are found In St raul'a cure
Imbedded in rtay and are aet In rli
Drivaii From Mama.
■bd braeeleta and wbeo foond (o
bew that tbe dangtatar of
Tbe thr\-r great probiema on tbe aotnIn tbe ahape of a tongue or liver or ttou of which buirauli.v to bent are tba that rich n
in the
heart art bung around tbe neek. They nme that perydexed oor anceatora-tba been driven fnan hone?"
bIbo taken internally, diaaolrtd In
-My TieatlOB aurta next waV. and
method >’attended, bc- immortality of tbe
tton am wouten’a bata.-rarto Figaro.
rm going a tbooaam n
t peo^ by more hnOolaiTb am drtvaa I
ttab town"
away a Cold to tha |
Tha Raal Work.
Thafa nka."-Kanaaa City Tim
CUent-How U my caae eomng eat
Aaek-Tea. poor John may bov* bad
She waa tbe daughter of tbe vOlage Barely you ve had time to lo.^ up tb« hU fanlta. but hla b^
.TMaamBmaU. FalluaeMato..atDt»
phyalcian. a nnay curled darting of (gw? Aitorney—Ob. that waa eaay. rtgfal aide.’
gtotacebymaO. U l>qtod fora. Tt
fix. wbooa big bloe eyea mtm on tbe pre been putting la my time atudylng
Wagge-la It
I by BitKbaehM Wanaa BtraakKe* T«
face of tbe Soodaj ocbool taacber the tachnlcallilM.-San F'ranebro CalL ba dlad.
with an attentiaa am tatemgeace
moat cDcouraglBg.
So when, after a dtoeotiroa to tbe
■vidMiea.
Beaale-Wera Clan am Mr. BmltklM children on tbe beauty t<
tbelr UemJngk (be teacber aifcrd for
alMiig very cioaa to each other?
an espUnation of a blwalng tbe doesum-wan. dare bad bar bat
torta tittle daogbier rune am aald;
Baip^ Weakly.
_____
-If my papa waa to bava a patient
Ja^'a tricka.
and abe waa to get well, am aba waa
-Tbaeg art tricka of
to pay my papa, am my papa wa* to
Auguat 20-Uiclle. dau^ter. Mr. Jockeying." aaid a Jockey, -nb. Iagi» fire tbe money to my mamma, and
would not think of
They"ItoiowEither fiu^
own or (heir
jid Mra. worthy Soofteld, Webater male am tbe lUeglllmale. Tm the my mamma waa to buy me a new
•treeu Filed Angnat 37.
, dm am you’ll prooper. fee (be laat dreea and take me down to tbe vacant
-----------------------am U'a all up.
or *ibe advaatagea tbto _
kX am let me ride tbe great big fierce
An BaMptlanal WaMan.
> -IDeglUniate tricka are pulling
Uon on tlw mertT-go-roond. that would
MacMoatt — Ton any yoor wtfa and gening left at tbe poet. If you
be a blMatoc."-Wottan’a Hame Comaoo neo^ are reauirH 'to handle ^ Imn
Ihraw a ttaenp am otrack yoo m tbe once pull a faat bone and make blio
mong Mnakc Lmn
the
name
OKIKNOLL
H
a
bouaeboM
wor
bom?
1 loae. yoo are alwa,va afterward an oli- oaaioB.________.
piatntlS—Tea. yoor beeor.
I Jert of auaiilclou. and ten «o one
Maglaanta-Bow tar waa oho away yon em pull anotU-r kniw .von <
—--------------If left
done for. But geittoK
youraell
from yoo at tbe time?
tl» puat to a tdg am romplex aabjeet.
Plalotur-Aboot ten feet.
noai falmraa aal b-niency to onr moaiiiuy PWi
and U to tl» one trick that a clever
Magtatrntn-Wbat did aba aim atJ
jecfcdy
can
work
tine
nnd
again
with
plainua—At me.
inUI
oafe(.v.
Maglatrato—Well, an Fre got to any
ight
-To caine a rival horae to awerae to uboutaoura.
PHENOMBFiAL 8UCCSS8’
to that yoo oogbt to be prood at
on Illegitimate trick that often wlna
Tappiof of the fiagm. iMlf
learn for yoaraeil bow vary true each rtaiemenl la.
vUa like thah-Chlcago Newn.
UWU. inabflity to etcuo the
root rare. Yoo came tbe awervlng by
ofeiiMiBed
neeatai*
atralghtenlng oot yoor leg ao that your
heel nea^ touebea tbe other borw'a
Ob radbot auBUMT dan
Doae. or you wake a a-Me fOaah with
Wbat ocKBton U Wfmu ha
kh ban at haod aiwan
your wtoip w> that It nearly tooebea
TrevarM Crty Braimi: IS* «An •'
tbe other horae'a eyea.
to learn about Dv. A W,
TT>e legUtmaie tricka are— But wh.v and lelb bu cxpeneoce fa
wfaan Wa amaraA
ftve them away when It ha* taker .affrtrn fnra dneaw* of tbe raevv*.
Uk I.W.OasliT.
all my life to learn tbemV—New Or1 wa* troubled with
-Saxpaa'a W**klr. leant Ttmea-Deinocrat.'
aewral w.rt and w*» w. oenrow I »uld •“
La » (m but wogld wtlk ^ flow am a>»
Wa Work Toe Hard,
_
would dnw asl
tiidv ni-adfart during her American daMwIlA..............
tour aald In New York that abe ap- vaio an d 1 oird......................
Fill*.
Si*
bove* ewedmeundthe oldtroobk
proved
of
tbat yaatorday tbe'thennomtor Bj bto
They corveet oa." abe csidalned.
room racordad
Ibnrait and til
•bader
toe* l*iou.'ito<^Baok a«lh«. ou "vtt^
T sunwM im Jnnt aald it In tlM beat American men work too much,
<0 out* at aD dealeit oe Dc. A. W. Cham
the Internatitmal marriage tenda
at tba aMnenf-COetroit Ftm Pnmi.
Uedktoe Co. Kufclo, N, Y.
bring about n happy mean. Your n
do work too much, you know." raid
Lady Headfort. "I have an EngUab
friend wbo attended tbe funeral of
Rub by saMllM.
Asd avafTwborv vt
one U runr h.rAw* wovkara. A
Tba anwll wua m
___ I’sj.'”'
nDOBhDds of Amerkton womea
« ear horaai an doUr aaeriftoinp
- * ttTBBtodnty.
It yea a
your bill is tbe al
Ubcary.
Why Ha DMnI Make a Hit.
•tba Uaalac bug baa pamad awmr^.
Tbeugb nat daroM of daah.
Ono bsponant iblnc t
■
A DMiraWa Oualltp.
Mrvad to a toarmd
that he «oogbt hla
'^0 -I
IMUMt: <gieemuyi-i dost aeem «i
be galntng very faat. doctor. .
Doctor <cbr«rfBl!y»-Voa can't espoet
to gM well at one jump. Toe wBl bare
to recBla yonr health gradnally day by
day^mrt of on the InetallBMat ptaa. aa
1
It—and all at special prices.
Suits at SIO. $12.50. SIS, SIS. $20. S2I.50 and $25.00
ttal are warfh >1S to tSS.
We take the Lead In Skirts
Every woman who will see onr new dj»pl*y of F’sJl SUrt* wni cenainly want oae. We mak« a
eialiv of fitting Huge Isdie* up to J6 sod 5$ belt n.esFure, as well aa the regnUr and amaU i
Our DCS- Fall Skirt Sl.vle* are slmrly Irresistible.
We showlhCB
■avalMCHte
FbU Mcm at..
$5 and $6
GRANp TflAVEMt
STiTE BANE
UK£ ANM
lAl» Am. Midi- S«PL 4-—Mr*. Dr.
W, 3. 8tnJU«y hM
tmoi
Tntr L*y, Fr«l- BUniKw wb«re «bc noderweDi M
^ B. «lv< OSMh.TlMPrwtf«ti
----------------- ---ImmI OMtod. Owu«: A. i. Kar- D.
hlf bo«te iB LAkr Abb.
pM. 4. /. AivflnA. iJrtMut CMk- ParOM from CbkB«o hare bougkt
WMCTOtl 4. Tner
«■
ifycffttfwre«w>TlaeDc»wi>i
^SSTowiSS
; ItSO
VhBt U kBOn U PtcABMl poiBt. OB
Ube Abb. viMr* Utty vlU erect thi
cMtam.
We Bead rain.
pouui crop »ai he TMT
ia
tfate tMtioB. Lock ot ndB belnt ibe
cacfc.
Mr*. M. Carter «Bd ton. of n*ue.
_jae bualBen In Lake Abb Salurdar.
ibe »lh.
The tovBihlp hoard of Almira tc
abip hoard roinl to ralia 11,000
bicbtrar porposaa.
BelAemlr
tomahip
•lip tcteada to hate road* t
can
ssfcl
•RCVITICA.
iUXTV VtAWr^B^IWPtNCE, WAR
-V/. .
tTATi OF M1CHIQAK.THE PBO-i
oate'icooa lor the coonty oli r*inmrd to S^te today-alw «*»►
tail in Bapld City.
MU*-Grae* baa*, of Ohio. U eUitUs Mr. aad Mr*. W. H. Eomoaer.
Ok p:ob*te othro It the
will rtoU retothot
Mr. and. Mr*. M. J. KaowJu retnniIravcrac City. In said cownt)-. onthe;
P A Voeree
ed to Grand Rapid* today after rUiiAagust. A. D. IpP*.
Oran<! Rap;d» today.
sppml to the Wefl-laforwl in ef«T X*th day
........................................M. Pmm.
_______ Hoc.
Frrd B. Vattor.
i. Allor and Me. walk of life aad are emcotial to pmaneat
Jadge a( Probate
-..................................
uectm aad owhtable standing. Aoeorin the matter cJ the estate <d Mary QtaTK of MinnoAK. TfeE PROP Bom*, deceased.
ia^, it is not claimed that STrup of
w bate
iuta louri ter the Couaty of
wmtoBi P. lUrsb*. having Ued to Grand
and E3isirof Senaa.i* tbr onty mnedy of said
Traverse.
court bto peiUloo. praytog for Uin ibe o»tter.«r the esUte 0* 4aha
TbOBiaa Poet returned to Bootoo
kzMvn mine, but ooe of many irsion* cense to i«U the Interest of said «•iM. d
day after rialtlns Mr. and Mr*. E. why it ii the best of penonal aod famOy tate to certain real estate thereto
_____ ..
Notice to Iteoeby
givm that four
hcribed.
laantiv** is the fart that it deanms,
the S4U1 day of JUigam.
t the Jill, d.v «fl month* fivm th-a4Ui_^
ly todav 'afift^hdttag ber daugh nraotma aad irliere* the iowmal organ*
j September. A. D. IHiy. I
im* i_.
OB wbMdi a ftrie without nity drbaiUting,! "ThM^UOTTMaaid protaie"oVllci'. | >*<^7 J"
___ l for eiaml-!
Mr*. 8. W, Hloas aad two children
and to hereby
after effrets and without bating to:
It. and that alt:
eat to Reed Otj today where they *fte,effrrt.andwitbo«ihmtogtomt«a«lbe
will make a *hon visit.
theqaanlity ffom timetotome.
aon» inierr*
said eclair appear creditor* of said Gaoeased are rrqaJred;
to
their ciaiam •- ------------Mr. BQd Mre. Cbartea Dantels
It act* j#«aiaatly nod naturally amljbetem said
at 111. probate oTBce.'ln the city ofi
turned to Maektoae talaad today.
Mr*. FieJ JobasMi and daughter
truly M a Usativ:. and ,u
«dd «4.te - Trwvrrt'i.. City, la **« oounu. oa «
turned to Cadillac today after vtolttog pmrte arc known to and aptwoved
,«*] estate ebould not to' antotat the home of T. A. Pitriterald.
hj «aid court on Monday. th» Wh day
Mr*. Fred Paine went w Ktogslej
where they *
Rk Rapida yeeiei
of Uecvmber. A. U. Itbk at t*B o'etoufc
loday lor a abort viriL
apend a week at Camp Comfort
Mr*. W. H. Herbert reiumeo to
of thU order, for three in tbr (Breooon.
M. A. Mayberry reuiraed'to king* dfeete always purchase the gmmncKlnsaley yeaterday. after rtattlas *1 ley tmlay af.er vltftlng at Reawick.
B»~dM!t*iredb»theCrfaan«i*FigSyTup ,u(vc*5;.owe.Vtpt*«»cu* to^*l.: day
Old Hl.uilas. 8be waa aoeotnpanied
Mr*. Tl.oma* Pallte. ot Nortbport.
by Morria Bubmore, vbo will attend
ent to Klngalev today.
aug, ;5-*rpt. 141-:?.
acbool to Klnssley.
-re.l.ved In iCid c^ty.
Mm H. E. Sander* went to Cedar
R. 1). Parker relumed Spang* today for a abort vtolt.
FRED 8 WAIJJER.
y^terdar, after Tlait.
Judge of Probate.
Mr*. E Croakbite retonied to
ihunt.
that 1 win *rU at a baigala
Grand
Raidd*
today
after
vlilito*
her
l
_____-.nnser. of Northporl,
Ti^'Mi^^'d Alta and Elva Coopthiee-duariers of a mile wtat «l
to ihU rit) .
> Nortbville yttoer^y. where
• went to MlHer»rllte today where mothHr
Maple City; 10 aerw* eleaiod. aomt
Mr*. F. W. Johnson aad son. Arthur,
abc will teach In the pOtfllc achooU. they will be teacher* to the pubUc
All new bulldinsa. MJ bem^
who
have
been
vtoiltog
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Mr. and Mr*. J. O. Smith relumed school.
Elk'-:iod-y. wliv-r.- ....
»he t-... - ihc super
tog Entll trees and a r»«
«
Nord. rnuraed to thrlr home
I Gosport }-e*ierday. after vUitins at
or pm. ic in tl,e pubiir school*.
Mm M. Cherryman went to Howard hart. Ind.. Ihto morrdnA
water for partirclars. write F. U
aat Jordan. They wUI atop
CUr loday to vIkII.
S™,
W-l, im CM.,
way at Stanwood and Morley.
Mr*. J. 8. »errv relumed to «8ilMis*i Clara
CUra M. Lewi* retomed to
BBt
Street.
tomapon. Ind.. today after vtolttog in
bm.'. -e
apolU 3
. W. MHUl .
Mr. and Mr*. Charles UoboU and
btldfbn returned to Grand lUpId*
yesterday after rlslting at
PKR80NALS.
4♦♦
♦♦♦*44444d4
Proa Batarday-a Record.
Mra. A. PetersOB and daophtor want
> FOech today to epend Boaday.,
Mr. and Mr*. Fred HuWr and two
Uldrcn retained to Banalster today,
after rtrttine at Petoaker. .
Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Dean and daopbrMomed to Cedar Bprics* today
.1 Im
iBierloctaea.
after rMItlns at
lUBu. of
Mr*. Ida-WlllUmi.
.. Chlcaso. want
to KlBsaley today.
.
Ulw PloreDce Bond treat to Orand
apids tod*}-.
Mr. and Mr*. J. Crate* asd fraad•on. Hoaard JLnim. retonied to Grand
-I today.
I MlDoic Bailey '
Prom Prtdaj'a Kocord.
' Aodse /fertlBser baa retomed from
a boslBea* trip to tbo BMver lalanda
wnUam VoseUoBS leu tbia moni'
Ins for hU borne to AVesan. after a
Tialt tritb friend* and relaUro* in tbU
Idas i&nia etelalty t
Wartu Sepl. 4.—If .
'eoec is the coustir. dolus
^ OIrll arar. comnatlBc «
— as4 voUiut for ertir “* ■BB. wber* be win rlalt frteod* -aad
preaUeat ^ UbooIb
the TwanUeU
- dota aot aaka a iw ■ attOBd the rwBtaiatofJackaoB
on Bep_______ lea R, A. Sheroood. of North
TBkMW. Waah., west of Spol^. D. W. Teetor baa left for hU borne
Uov vhat more la required. a Super. Mo- attar a brief atalt wUl
ir%S^ ms Bot pertf^ to ia brother. Z. W. Teetor. In tW* cIlTngmSt for the primary electloB by MU* ^bel atampoey retvned laat
tefMhr
- - • Brooker, on the s««Bd ii^t n«n) a aereral inonUu' rUft
r ttea U Kmt Branavick with her broQier. Clean Champney,
' taken qtil hla oalartl- •---- iMbvrs. Pa.. *1*0 •
__
He MT* Ua father
t Oberllo. Ohio, a
tfuttStBraliaad and bronslit him
tte Cntftod. BUtea from S(. John.
Ba «hn ha vaa a tmall boy. He obttMa« la the ansy la MUmaaoU aad
<Mt Wi fiiBt vote tor Abiaham Un- _ _ mMtb at BHrer lake t1
cola at tbo I
her bpcrtora mnk aad John ’
Liitoc* then, bat baa aleo a«erhis traBotala* in Waahi&stoB
ISPS asd partidpated at
otoedoaa. Inelodlni the laal, at
Taklm. Mr. Sharwood^aw^
I. Palmer retaned ti
W oae to *•
haT^^ Mt ^r^ t__
after »l
1^ him of hla »6te aad alU make a ____ Kbner.
Mrs. raia JarrU aad Mr*. Lacy
Gharaey and two children returned to
Ithaca today, after rlalUng at tbe.uyTHROUGH MILM OP FLAMU
me-
of a
-nntlllnp
Mr*. A. Fleece. of 'Bodel
ent to Boyne City today.
panled by her mother,' Mr*. CbrUUne
Oiosllski, of Cedar.
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Moran, Of :
celooa. are vialtlng friend* In the city.
Mr. and Mm. William MarUti and
danybier, Plora. of Fbrt Wayne, pa**ed ibrouct the c4iy this momlos
Uielr way to petoakey.
Mim Mary Stefanek. of thU c
lefNbis mornlns for BlR Raiplds wh
ahe will attend school for the winter.
Ben Bmlih. of Grand Rapldi
>n' huaioena.
Mebv and daurbiei'. of tbli
left this mornlaf tor Uoaton Har__ , Where f^ey will be the fueru of
Mr. Mobw'* .lister tor a short time.
.. .........................
of of
KalKalka^a.
•
hlanning.'
reFloyd
lora^ (o bU bdnic tbU mornluK sfi'-r
vimtltig friends to this diy ft
***M^m UlUaa MQler retomed to Hasiatoe today.
Pwally In a Foraat Fir*.
i Mr*. Clara Mott retomed to Olivet
Gadman.
6.—Their borne
t^. after vUtUag Mr*. C. A. Philraonded by racla< foron and broah
Mr*. C, H. Theobald went to Copetre*. o. C. OolUa* ud bl* 'family,
miab to day. to meet her daughtfr
wlw Hre nur HobaiCVere forced to Ploy, who to on her way borne.
fteo for their lire* and eocapM only
Mr*. W. J. Tewksbury and Mm G,
W Mrtu tbroDSh three miles of H Davis retl
The tnmlly bad been after rtolUng ........................
Mm norence Milter went to Mamatee
« this momlog
mortilog (o visit.
Mr. and MmT. E. Haadlbm.
cago. went to - mdh tola Don
m mtb. The Gro* drew so s
Mrs. H. O. Oraltret and Htes Dorothy
that they atartsd w sn oat of lu ____ returned to nuotuis.
Haabrille. Tennnay by drirtag on oae road, but and Mm O. A. Parry aod daughter.
enmt to the Are. They were forced to Maud, returned to Atlanta today af
rotnee.tbMr stapa sad look another ter spending the siunmer to Omena.
Mto* Billing* wpni to Mayfleld to-
It wu tbo only way oat. OoUlns m
Mrs. X. F. Hopklba wMt to
taaka today to vtolt.
%'srsxr«fsxs;:
Ktv
Mr*. B. W. Boaner went to Kingsley
today.
AM%a tho wacon white Oonin* faced
tho M ataoaphere. Wb«i they *rriredbmnetheborae wuaeailydead
rtTodteB^
' B aad the paUt oa the
wagon^te dead
FOyNDCUTICURA
For HwCMMni-lhtS Glib
ImlwHhftchInKEcaiiaWilcIi
SimpW Covered lack of HeadiBUiy Midi Tender Skin, Tec.
_ 4 Of lift aad color and music
- . It to aadly realtoed that
of IMI to nearly over,
tbo aooihland. with the cn*tbe m^ 11^
snunis
yeUaw brejiM
M>« avallow*.
lb* Idag bS«R ifStotea aad otbera
UM^^god lhaww»e* . away sad
abb«40!« la
from
Stella Cole and aon retomed to
RajM aty after epaodtog a- abort
-mo in this diy.
George Crtop. of ^*IIltomBburg. 4*
to the city.
Miss Hcl<
abopptogln the.diy.
Mto* Essie Vlatoo. of WilllamsurA passed ibmugb tbs cU>- today
Q bar way to Nerncn City where rh>'
ill bare charge of the schooU for
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
bird
I omd Cntiom Soap and Cutl-
ndne th* Ooth«i*_Bap*dto« yet *b*e^
I OiUotuw suO-
ssars:
birds. The farbiari and othm bter' oatod reeldeeu *1^ ularge ft conMdanbly:
HatrtBg gaU. ^tted aaadplper.
Oaaada gtoase. aharpoblaaed hawk,
barred owL boKed klagaalmr. falackbUted eockoo. downy woodpoeker.
hairy woodpecker, chimney swift, king Oa Phot tors Yotf. Hotled b:p
TwoShUalCaticsra
bird..
Bporww.' vesper eparrow. tara swal
low. rod-eyed *lrw». boose wre*. ehldtado*, oedar waswtog, roWa. hermit
tbraah. wMia hiaaatad aaihateh. Mack
aad white w«M*r. hiaca-thraatod hlac
PAINFUL ULCER
arK. Tre the vary bW te
H. & k L THE CUBI
*» *iai I tus e
la u
14 at
i] M
» as
J r.n3m.Acrat
It's time to be looking to your
Potato-Dlogiail and Corn.CntUng
Shoes.
Don’t Pass Friedrich By This Fall
MEN'S KANGAROO
CALF WORK SHOES
Men’s Kangaror
Bluclier Cyt. ii.ht or
Call 8-10-12 iooh BUck or
heavy aolee. *ull leather
Tsjx BIoli Cot Work
gneeatt to keep ool dirt or
Shoes. Oenoioe oak sole*,
ontside pocket ootmters, vi*.
ooltsed mtarproof aolea.tolea,
tide seas cotmtera, back ataj
sewed with vsicd liDdB
thread.
-v
Sl.76. st.M, tas*
*4A0.
Extra Special Bargains
lor Saturday’s Selling
We only ask you to compare these prices lo convince you
■hat they are real Bargains. Come In our Store Saturday
and look them over whether you want to buy or not "Yon
are always welcome at the Btg Store.”
ALL PROMPTLY CURED BY
"WONDERFUL OIWTMENP’
or flve ttanaa and loan say that they bavo
been «*MhMy owed. I have anotber
may ho tatoroMed In fcnowidg
Sept.
12th ^^.|}r.T!nMlii!ii^.y|.'.ij:T:^^ 12th
AGAIN
they failed.
Theomyrnother
reoommended
the Cutleura
Trteth and
Quality
Our Saturday Specials will save you moneyWatch for them^
piles gg
S'll
,» abooung
. _____ from maay
dwWMtttadhtoiMamand
their Mats ta the foresta.
TUEGOAY. pEFt^HPCII % IMS.
The MUao* Ireu Hlokeraoaaad UHere Wolcott Wt today for * abort
rrator, plaia or oap .toee,
A visit to onr Ladles’ Suit Division will be orinleresl lo any
woman caring to learn what is new in the slyleslofilhe day.
New goods are coming In every day showing Tall the advanced fashions. Come In nnd look them over.
Extra! Extra! Extra!
Onr Grocery Division will
seU SATURDAY Only.
Fine qaallty skinned Smok-
UIJSST^SS?... 12«rhc
Be your own Dressmaker. 11
yoH have one of our new
Skirt markers, you cm mark
your own skirts so they will
hang pcrleclly even all
aroun£ Call In onr Dry
G4>o4ls Division anfl let ns
show it lo you, and remem
ber they sell com-i Aa
plete lor only.....................
Do you do Embroidery work?
To introduce onr line of
stamped Pillow Tops that
Inst came in Saturday we
wUl seU yon
A regular 50c Pillow
25c
White china bread and butter plates
a; Satiird.iy prices. These are
made of hne thin chir.a and usiialy jold up to J5c each sotcia!
for Saturday only
J.0C
long oauhie back etaj.
S2, $2.25, $2.50
$275.
One lot of Ladies' fioe -Dress and Street
Shoes from our regular‘$3 and $4
lines. They come in patent leather,
calf. etc., in a good assortment of
styles. Choice Saturday,
Lace Curtains at Saturday prkes.
A tine assonment of Nottingham
Lace Curtains full three yards,
and 36 inches wide, a regular 'Soc
value special for Saturday
120 doz. Ladies fine ribbed top hose
in black only, the kind that aiway« sells u 15c a pair, extra
quality, fast black and seamlc.«s
special for §aturiiay 13 ’f A a
pr. to a buyer) per pair- .*V\.e
A big table full of Mcr 's Shoes that sold
at $8 50 and S4.00 a pair, all good
clean stock and styles. 1 his is a
bargain you can’t aSord to miss.
Saturday your choice.
$2 70
Men’s Work Shoes. Saturday wc will
have on sale an assortment of men’s
extra <|ua)ity work shoes, the kind
that sold up toS’iJlO a p»ir. Your
choice Saturday,
4 CA
per pair ................................
Men's ITne LMe Hose nl Saturdiy
prices. This
you can take
your choice of any of our line of
Men’s Fancy Ltelc Hose in onr reg
ular -50c line at.
9Qa
l>er pair ....................................... tFSFV»
A fine lot of Men’s Far cy Percale Shirts,
good line of patter;i> and colorings to
•
select from. The..; arc regular $1.00
values. Sf-ecia! f- r
Saturday, choice —
One lot of SI 50 book*, all good reading,
clear print, cloili binding, white pa-
&dtrc^im ...........37c
A special assortment of 25z'book< cu
sale Saturday .
IQC
oinAHO TRAVEWE HERALD, TUWDAY. EEPTEliseR «. 1*0E
aeknowledged that Ibr governmetil U newrty every Miathern atate. ‘Hm rO>’
■> c&ntUdate> for soeli ua^ntstlrr* of both parttrs that the' the tnactnirni bar :
one of turtles every voter partlclpat- publltnM in OeveUnE took U a> M
I roaitaailoii, T«t»» for e#r parago oal|r.t««««Bd
prortelon Adda *?*•
r other prunaiy Uw Contains and Us at ibv primartea ahOdU be a-i out'
('•lihtr aa ftni or arcaoEcbOlcc.aiiiiMilM&UAJtr 4o iba rffmlri-ow of tbe
spoketi onrty man The prtmarr pur[ ballot » TO««l tor OM P€»»op OBlj.j Waabiamea prtaarj law.
■ party
son be done by leicislatloo nnder pone la to sHect ibealronC'Vi and best ■rce.
I for oilhrr Ent or aMMd c-bokr, ori j
f> uf tb>' law (bat c
The leglaUtBr* of Minnesota fnaaed
direct nointaatioo. Thia.U the^man- vciirm-nltitlves of the party for Us
an enportmeotal law tat tm. a^y R
eecood ebotee. ahall be oeiuldered aiuee of moiter. ibur kItIbc the candl- n«r In wbu-h party commUieentrCt arc Twndnee. *0 that the clectloo to fol
fcriodlBE
low will beroou then a fair choice
compKir ballet, but any ballot underu,,,. gf moderate laeaias ae Beariy selected.
Jinaeapoll*It «ork so wwD tbal
o( Ibr people ar Urge.
Mld cauditlooa. fatllai; to vbov botbJp^M^. *a equal cbaaoe with the
Party OrsanUation.
oibees wanted U aad the aazi lafftaEm and aeeoiEi eboloe of dlfferes’ p,,.^ipf n :<i ■ ui-«ii c a
Hiatory Of PniMry EUctian AE'tttxm. Uinn- extended the Uw to covar eUy.
•The
present
parly
orffatasallo'i'in
peraoaa. aball B® be conrldiTrd orK,.n»>niiny e'ro trb</l>'Uile btyio; ef
The enar-.iuenr of the low In tbU conoty. UcUUtlre and eoBiresaMut
oouBted fur that office."
lEcvrm'RT aepport. Tl<>- law provldea both Fate and eontity of the several state U the result of an • aglUtWu oomlnatloas. hot not for the aUto
tatfUra sbalt cooilniie rmili thotr snetindidaie. for the Judkdaiy are not j that no caadldat.- i.uv dirertly tw
lors ato elccird nnder tbe provU- started In liKW by the ttreet Primary tliket. VL’tscaaiOo tallowed' in IMS.
r«-oulrcd to (Ifclf-re tbetr inny a(- otlrf-rwlto *l»e. pny or cntribnlc au*
I.easD« o> Waablnaton. of wfaUh afler a ba.tle of la yoara tMwea tbe
oS
thlc
act.
I3ach
poluimi
t^arty
fllUinn and ibere Is but one c.^olM..imoney «r other valnaUle th^. ewp
Chriftopbrr W, Horr. la preeldcot. advocau.t of tlm Uw. lad by
«potaM», Waah- «ept. 8.-What la nomlnallOR of caadldatea.
Pb>The voter for-fnltod Stale* a.na1or!for pe;«mal ^aprneca. Three aB-.ll Hiall have the ixiwer to make Its own Tbe Brst bill aaa latrodnced seven leiu;. and the oM regime.
“
Eaclaratf bp aoUtortilea u> be tbe most
Pay a
i-alc* and reinilaUcrt. call cnnvcw v>at« a«o and tune wUbln one vote
b.« I. u,.
of direct primarr elecean declare b!i
Anyf qnallfled voter eaD
two*, elect delesaun to
of pas-vms. Another meanore wo Mtw on
(IM law
o Uia atatute booka of aay candidacy for any office o
and In IMS the b
t and uailonal, EQ rseaacie* on fered Bve rrm a*o. b« »aa refused Bee*
prlnilne
any
letter
i
conaMewealtb 1b tba tmloB wk tawd at any piTtaary ' '
Inaiioo a pure on the senate calendar^ The tended lb,- Uw to oovav au enwaa.
ticket, provide fi
oaad tbe Em Uiae tbroaph WaBblnit- ed hr pay* the fee i^uired by law i
The fight for tbe prtnmry nriorm
fbud aionisr
almitsr personal
n«
elcr'.cr*. and perform thlrvl bill wn» aabmiued three yearn
nr pa;> ruv ir^
choloe ter United Stniea sensiur
latiO
rapcBM* *uu
urn. but Tiiaartiy. wbea caadidam eu
Uw in tbe Staiea named afooaed g«tand Alfo fall name, addree* aad parly
mretljig*.
for atate offtew, Uolted Sutea aeo- affiUjitloii with thi (■erretary of state | candidate* for party office who >»• 1 nie-uaHlled By Ktwspapcr Publlcily. ail other funrtlons Inherent to aoeb a«e. whi-n It passed the bouse, hot n«l lbitte*i thfoogboot the middle
orcantnalionr.
the
same
as
tbouen
alora. repreaeatatirea ts coiiirteaf.
w.su m and -partBc eoaat atntea. and
- day* and not more than' cetvc n plurttllry of the voie< cast.
who |.ny* or proanlecft iht* art had not been passed. Provid
T%e
Jadm of tba Sopreiae aad Eupeiior EO day* prior to the printary. Tbe fee
i *ball b<fee(*bnll
b- the nonUnrra
nonUnrea of aoch party,
P*nj. ,j, ^ ^ u.wapaper for any artlel. ed. that ii. no Innaiirv shall any roo- prceen: law naa forrevi threoab at me te primary was made 1
MTXg Bad oetouy otlca wore
lin^K. IndUna. Mlwonn. Michigan.
for reglBiertng U «I0 for any office eactpi for office* where Brat and aoc-',
prlwu,* hlaPhou
have the jower to noop-i.e M'-icn ol li">T. alter tbe leader* ol Orvtpw MkiI other siaiea
siatea Adrocatea
luated. to be voted for at the teneral with a salary or conipenaatlon nuach- c.nd choice balloia niT dc-lCTaicd.
h. diequallOe
rout. of the Uw in thl* pnr.
- «of the norihiICCtlOD1 In
I
Nevanber.
year, and where the Utter Inatanee. If BO canhldate
^
Flw. and iBprleonmen ftry caiidld.ate to be volvd for at auy
1 here «a* ontv one .... _
weat betlevw
neat
botlevw that tl.e da
day U not tM
^
fO per ceat^of the* ^ p*ovtded lor any newsi«;HT ac- ptlmarr alociUn."
Tbe ■alone daotbrea of the law. - - -.........Uirect
prtmaxy
legHIMiaa
had
disuBi whan the direct primary wlD.
inua. tl e people will elect tbe esym,
.
»up,„rtluK a candlwbfeb was proved March 13. 1»«7. ^e per cesc of the oatary oa such U.:t rhoi.',- va..« ihtn -i ot,;rta.el
lnr<ptlon
In
Crowford
cotmty.
Pa.,
in
in tbe union.
n force in every *
■M. There are no party caucusae-a ahall be made of the recond choiy;
nutter >■ printend fflvee lu Initial uai at the dty
i>u>.
shen
Ii
was
adopted
b>the
re
abonid Ihervlore be In close
ronventlon* lo nnialtiaie csndl- vcie* rt-relred by -the
u'cd-<thr headlne in told fare
etaetlOB In Spokane the following
publican*.
Several
aiiempi*
were
The po iofflce will he open from 7
AdvenUiie."
with Us lurtvdaieic o the Jobbery and tnachlw JThe^ will be counted wlih^^^td. ^
i.-.nd# to fetnro ic the oM oonventlon ictn » m. nt. and frost 4 lo 4:30 p. ats>eibcd* DUiall) atHitdani
Sb-paraie jurty Imlloi* are ;.itiviOi-J >v>iem hit they were drteaU-d
U
The dty «arrecelvlac the btgbm cumber , Tbe Uw al*o prorldA ““'Iw
A feature of the law nr
rinry. tbe second choice and the provote* aball be decla^ tbe'of
and Imi^wonuCnt that every for ly Jhe new law. wblrb al*o re- .-»■«* -.'Xtended to the comcreasional
vteJOB* leetrtctlnjf larUh enpeodlturc* any other aute require* tbe voter to Of both toVhe'iSfice'or-ihe
:aiMrtr'i roirpotcd of Orawlord and
an.tU!
- -• B office nrihe iKtliilcal
,lir.tr.^icabdluol*
icaudlunls must Ke
EJe an
(temU^ aworojqi.ires that
ml caiTlert will
foranoon. The
of Doney and toseenlng the Irairosioe dealgnate bi* Br*i and >econd choice
I'rle
couTiiie#
In
11*7
antf
Uter
It
w.t.v
party
lepre.ecied
b}
him.
If
be
poll*Ui;iten.eiit.
wlthU
10
day*
alter
'b*
f
the
Ivcry.
no
“• i aad toj- In all Inatanrr* where there are four
Fivcu to other couRtIr* In the atate. make
ft.
per
cent
or
more
of
ate
Brat
choice
IrrlBU'^r.
**ttlJ*
forth
In
detail
dan^Ur
of Mr.
The 4-1
c nUo provided forr any or more candidates of any political V Ole* of hU poUUeal party the ^acai- moneys patd or promised to be paid (ti.^ate ouk or ^irm ttot he iotMdi to aiic legisUturo passed an act for tbe
1 who aollrtl* rooney. liquor.’. orl party for one «Ute or couRresalonal date recelTlng the hUhrat nutnUr of by him or anv one for him with hUihecoine Idci.i fled with that futy F pintectton of the system, psnnitili^ and Mr*. Wtmarn P. Jobnaoo dkd at
the home thl* morning at S o'oJoA
office. Tbe Unt
anyiblhg of.
BDv i^r.} to adopt It. hut applylnc The funetad will be beW tomorrow alflrsi
choice
vote*
aball
be
declart-l,krowledg.'or
atQtil.iience.
:‘:e
ensnlnR
election
and
Ben.inlly
to
virvou follow*, la
voten. thna^ibrowl»
U only lo' tTawforU comm.
^uih leroooB a: the home, the Bov. DtmBB
While there are no absolute meant jMipi»U U» randldaie*.
aaffrffnard around me
for the same the noimnee without reirrenre to sec"No voter aball
jof i.r.-servln* piny orcaiilzallon. and | Tht-, In a way de-iroys ^h.- focr^y
Cochltn oBleUtlng.
In a way ellailnailiiK ibr old-titue w.vr- pernr- for Brat choice
and second or.d choice vote*.
ffcnerally conceded- by eepre-lMica that
' ' - - '
~
• ■■ *' '«
bnme poIltlcUn as a factor In the tboli
tiD TOUT shall, where (here
WASHINGTON’S PMWARY lAW
OBen Soigeslloiu for Other States to Con
sider Old foots to Watch.
GRAM) REPUBUCAN RALLY
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12, 1908
in honor of th^_ visit to Grand Traverse Bay of the magnificerit passenger excursion
steamer “THEODORE ROOSEVELT,” the finest steamship upon the lakes with a
capacity of 3,500 passengers. Traverse City is one of the two points in Michi
gan to be touched by this steamship for which a tour has been arranged by the Mar
quette Club of Chicago, touching at only two points in Michigan, one of which is'
Traverse City. An array of the most eloquent orators in the United States will be on
board and will make addresses in Traverse City, afternoon and evening.
The Following Distinguished Honored Guests Will Be the Speakers:
GOV. DENEEN pf Illinois
HON. WM. ALDEN SMITH of Michigan
HON. W. J. CALHOUN of Illinois
CONGRESSMAN GEO. EDMOND FOSS, the Legislative
Builder of the NavyCONGRESSMAN NICHOLAS LONGWORTH of Ohio, SonHON. EDWARD A. BANCROFT of Chicago
in-Law of President Roosevelt
HON. ALBERT ZINK of Rennslyvania
J. K. COBBINSON, greatest Orator of Kansas
CONGRESSMAN E. L HAMILTON of Michigan
CONGRESSMAN GERRIT J. DIEKEMA of Michigan,
EX- ATTORNEY GENERAL WILLIAM L. TAYLOR^ of
Chairman Republican State Committee.
Indiana
Traverse City is making elaberate preparatiens fer this great Republican rally and all
cf Ncrthern Michigan is invited tc be present
The steamship “Roosevelt” Will ^rive at 12:0Q noon and leave at midnight The vessel is especially wired for
this tour and In the evening will present a blaze of electric glOry. The celebrated
Marquette Band of Forty pieces will be on board.
Passengers can arrive on regular trains and arrangements are In progress for
special trains to leave after tbe meeting.
Everybody come and enjoy the biggest Republican event in the west
/,
J . »•
T'
ttMMID TKAVIMC MtMU. TUCMAV. »PTgM—W I, «Mt.
SUNSHINE
'getttng ripe, sad I think aatnmn U tktog vogoely t
eo Bice although we are awtnl twa^
;now. Our school ttaned today hut I poaihto that be could aver reaUy have
a OB mlsermhto ate dirty
coaid not go. tar we are gotoi
She opeaed her tdae cres ate
; UireM tomorrow. WcU. 1 wlU doee
[for thie Umc. with tore to aU the Sun- tooked at him. giving at tte
■hlnere.
r.:;
Head Ache
Sometimes?
i* »i"
“
FOR ALL JOB WORK
COMETO
HERALD & RECORD CO
ihrM qU UdiM vlw wwv broucht «p
M vtet «MUM« would con • pecottar
g^iu NoSslnger.
Angora. who only
diot. TW taut Tew told tkot
H. I like aatnmn heltM thaa aay
and oritlKMt any bad aftersix moatha telere had come to New
There woi oo old Udr
otter time of year. Which aeoaoi
effects, and this witboat danTvk on the “Germanic."
AU diMMd In eOk.
yon like hcot?
« ol forming a drug habit or
-Wbo 4lT0d upon ImoctA
He harried to her side ate wttt sym baviflg your stomacb disarABd butlemllk;
paibeUc alghs ate grooBs beard her rangei They poaitivcly conThe Cat and the Coptaio.
ABd. thlBktiic ihto world
ste tale. It was tong. It was tragic, tain OO opium, morphine, co
The copula'a cat *«■ •* able a
A war old plooe.
aad there were dreudtal detaito U it caine, chloral, ether or chloro
He bad shipped before the mast
She carried lU odd
deeetttal Prench maid wbo hatod form in anv form. Dr. Miles’
when bat a kit. had leomcd to obey
ter. of
Ami-Paio 'Pills' rdiere pain,
order*
with
predeloa.
knew
hts
place
ABd eve wOBcb. the pletaro of ker
of banger ate cdA of otreei bruwU. and leave only a sense of relief.
could be
tteM tkinM. I w*'* TO', try vu TMT tnaor and node to^t perfectly,
of rlrious doM. cruel boy* ate ol The reason for this is explained
lU pUclLrr up JuM u tboacb 70.1 keep It In roagheet weather, and was
wanderings. Tom's bean by the fact that headache comes
hod odd “pmoea and prtamo.*' The ■BeveryteTer sltt
melted wittU him, ate as he listened
from tired, irriuble, turbulent,
NaiufuUy apt at cdliMtng the rig
nest Tme told about
Griselda's woes and strove to eoni- over-taxed brain nerves. Anu- |
ging. be hnd soon learned tbe, ropes
Dother old Udy.
fon her. (be hoar* slipped all too Pain Pills soothe and strength
that, he cnald teU them when Us eyes quickly away.
AU dreaeed in palcbeo.
en these nerves, thus removing
shat; but as he grew older and gr^cr
Wbo lired on notklni but
In U^e meuntlme all was o<tae and
the cause. They are harmless
he eeldom came on deck wee whbn In
UkUot uukea.
confusion on board the '
when taken as directed,
port, feeling that the lowdr part of
8o tbe world. U node her
_ Dr.
Anll-PslB
-w* M.
I MU<w..................
.... ■ Pins
the ship really required, and repaid
Strangle and cough.
constant saperristoCL Hta bame was
And fare ai you rubbed her
«.^.rdb.4 1o,a«4lorT».um™i.i
~
the ■'XSermanle" c»f the While Star
MIM CUMU •ATE*. Uttar.
Too net her oS.
bat bvlng very busy, ate obMrvlBf; StoSwte lit * wr rew ^Bu^ 1
r «. 1M.
Badi a comical old lady as ibe wma. Une. and a scnpoonsly kept and weU- from the doorwsy of the dUUux-astoon.
Bppouted
TMMl
she
was;
but
Pi'iildiM Otart aatao.
to be sure, all tosay and choky, and
a heap of shaded gray for on a dtotant
U look opoo.
Then wonld hardly have been cooaldefM eashlon. he hod hurried away satisseaworthy, had ahe harbored no mU
w mi
ifaare was
, Bed. little sospeellnc that what he
SS^UuUS »• TigW swsy. It to .r^
and mice, ao Tom had qulU enough
ABOttor old Udy. aU
was rosily only a chlnchUla | msttAt._w^t_*jynm* Meet ttey
sport to salt even tte keenest huntsSonay and neat.
"VniF. M Kaix. Detroit. Mk*
I mOB. The■ gone
goog wMiteed. friends bade
Who lived Bpon sugar
“■
'ust good-bye*, the gna#^>Unk —
And eTerythlng sweet:
It was purely sport with him. he
^^ng loose from
OeeUred. when ahe hoard of
acome^ 10 taste his prey when once
nioorings and with a long. honr*.
Their uoables she “never! “
M lud
11 *>•«: wh.t b. b>«d
Mm lb. unu. wbuNaiahar ef mims om tha
lines Medical Co, Elkhart. led
»u tb. Iru
rail ot Uie ,1,
ror the world was ao nice
HoH, Saptambar 1, tMd. aUShe coold live on forever.
duw. tb. Odlljr I7lng4.-w.lt. tbe ghe ww t»lj . .bort gtotwic. wm.v.
And the plctarc of that old lady was br..tble» p.™.. tb. gtfttt. Optow
b«,gk.ra,l.l. -.r. p« HjHu
•cheal Sana.
-Jakey Seifert"
pu.~. tb. twii ftm, p„ a.,*.
b«- P4«.»..r.
Kfrw tot oa aay good^ ta aammer: tost the deanat thing yon erar mw! ipi, I.
He came quickly forhurd and step
eini be
.
WM so amlley and enddtoy and velveOtgoted deaesut on ladea atelvea
9or Ooldw-rod has wared her wand.
ye,tow ped upon the stage, a comical picture
wtantni that yoa waniod to dlmb and UsUy the swift pooaee like the ^
A|ta AMor. tan. the lataat eesnar,
of
over-grown boyhood and childish ex
click of a steel spring which, aosled eyas a»w»t"g every hair oa his back
OloM Uka a star la Mda beyead. right into ter lap and bug her.
on catte a. UUle “moral,' all U the rleUm's fste. U did not alwoy* erect ate his tall half tte alae «t hit citement HU Ui body was clsd In s
Tha muMT days or* pan.
bright pink .calico wals'.and round his
seal his fate, however, tar tte banter body.
rhyme:
'
Thaa, playmau. ceoM atoag.
neck was a huge embrolderte white
being U small need of taod sad appreNow, ttUdrw take your choice
-^e achont heU calls na ha a at test.
•tU
He bad beard the voice of his dear collar, such as used to be worn by our ,
Of the taod* your keorta ahaU eat: heaalve toot tte aai^ of gome rua
btaft daogi Idag. doag!
-GMmaalc" as she bade America great-grandmothers. , His face was as
short, fraqoently tot the prey go when
Thara are aourtab tton^u
adieu, ate carstoas now of Grtoeldn'* shiny as soap ate waur could make It.
aaantardd
once he hod U teat.
' "
hrtmstoee thodghu.
Twna plaanant la the hatoay waather
After a perky little bow. Jakey
» «».wtl»bl. »e«t
And thooghu aU good and sweet
To play aroond tha wUdwoad rtUa.
commenced:
ABd whatever tte heart feeds oa
TO wandor thraaik tha Mda tegothac.
' (be dock end. only to tad tte vessel
“Mary and von toedto lamb ~
Dear chDdren. trum to me.
And ty oor kite* 00 brew hula.
Tom was devoted In hla c
' alTMdy tor away. It 1
Then be slopped short aod tegan
Is precUety what ttU queer
Bat now tbe dry tooeee taU.
whIM was entirely a feUne way. to
» hto terror ate ds^ialr as be
twitching at hto trouser togs with the
worM
The Bights are growing toag;
hto maatar. the Ctoptaln: devoted to
thumb ate Cnger of either hand.
wm seam to you to be.
Wa^e ^ to haw the school hdl enU.
tte steward wbo allowed him u>
^
"Mary bad voo leedto Umb."
'
Bo wbeh your preUdent wus s Ut- drwwM tm the cashkws in the dtotag‘Dtat. *«g! Dtag. doogl
piteously ate loMlnx appealgirl. Me made ap- her mUd right Buloou and wander in ate out at plea*He stopped agala ate fril to twist
hystanderk. like a tost and
tteo and there, to have “tbottghu
rm aat the shady t
ure: devoted » tte cook wbo feasted j^ghi^^
some of the bystate- ing aroond on one tog. Hie Ups moved
PMa ooeaa ahoraa sad maadowa good and sweet.' eo that tte worid him on chlMen ate tab ate cream ^
seattrlag meo. therefore tea- rapidly, but no sound came from (bem.
woaM seem a hMPr Place to lire U ate anything else hla cuiahlp fanctod:
(bey pHtod tte eaf- Some of tte other boy* begu to tough
aghoM tte year*. Don't yoa think bat more than any of tteee alone, ate
Whb nor ohdahs nod happy teosa.
UBlmal: they were friends of Then Jakey cried out:
that was ar pretty good Idea. Sun- more than all of them togethar. he
And with the aaand of away feet.
-oermnnle-s- CapUto too, and
"You need not geegle like dot. It !
WoYa ocMlng, gMa and hoya.
adored hU dear. dear, tea tbooaand
^
^aew what It was VOS scr—Mary did haf voo leedle lamU
A ttoanand. thousand strong!
dear “Oeramnle.“ He bad someU says so In de boM."
> love a ship themselves.
SunoMM Letura.
WeYa aardtlng to the merry notao.
times tanctod In hto kitten day* that
Dverybody toughed al this and
•1 declare. I cunt sUnd this." *a'd
Lawrence, Mich.. he would have preferred a home on
Ding, dong! Dtag. dong'
one of theoi. The creature shall go Jskey. recoverlDg his good ' nsinre.
Angost tS. 1»M.
-dTaaehata' Prdgrom.
dry ate steady land, but In sntt brief
go If he wanU to so mack." and said. In a comically loud and snmi
Dear Praaldent„
tatervtowa as te had
voice:
I wm write you a few Ubm this alH. K.. T..,
U7«»*,
S'.™
“I cannot dink how It was In boeiry.
I am wall and hops you are
1 be U
vas nteexed in my mite, but U ras
Tte Sunahlne Oub met here tkms oa •
like dto: Mary had a leedle tomb. It
quite
..........
..............
Satnrtay. We served watermelon nnd ABtoto* ate Mmix^tle. who w^
On hadhea. as tha bArlca do;
^
rent
to'seboal mit her, rich de teacher
Than dawald
ov spaUlng aaod oako. We are going to tte park next traveling to and from foreign lands.
be did not like. De Mildreo dey did
Sstarday. We bad two visitors with te had icuned that his lot was InAnd gathsr oO the words we noad.
^^d all teller uDd yell. Dot made de
nw ^ tWta odt ahr alatea we'd u At tte teat meet trig, and they woald
teacher mad. lie yooet got after *<101
like to tain. Thflr namea are Brntriee
tomb. 1 bet >ou dot vos good tan. I
Heath and Haien Uolsteud. both of him In her mtotreas' abaonce; ao cook harbor—the only
And watt tar figaree to be ripe:
devoted to rish I vas dere to see it He made
>. Ptoase send tte cards and to c« oB hlB raOons when out of tom haps, when a steamer
ABd go into tae Baida sad pick
passenger.
de tomb gh oud. 1 voald tough to see
battoas 10 bm. School will commence
Vhcla baaheta e( aitthaetic.
per;
next weak Toesday. Tbe hahtoa are expected quarters: his owaer never
Or. U we Mohad
T^ehed M
ta touru
toam CUnene.
Chlneee.
tte noisy tugboat chasing
-Vc-B dc tomb vas oad u voald aw
d tutm out and ahMe tte trMs, playlw to tte sand. They like to play movtol away; hto family ueVM had iw ; Burprla
We'd
"j;
^umg sldv.
vlth Bernice and me- vMMa. culminating In antabaenc. of
And grammar, than, te all tte towns.
„««(«,. and go avsy. It staid ‘mud golag 'bs-a-*'
dUl MoT} did come out. und dec ll ratt
Would grow arltt propor varte and Wril 1 win riose.
.
.
a tne emu carefully enveloped In a bsq. up to her yoost so gtod as never vas.
mm your BuaMliie girl
De tomb did love Mary pecaise she
MSUB DeO.
ABd to tte BOMWa Ibafa woald ha
VOS sbraUe mid 1(. I like dot tomb
1 am alway* ptaoaed to get aach
Oroal tomchM of gaaBruphy;
story. Omdpy."
ABd tfl tta pasasrafay woald alw
enlng music of tte two iieam-wbtoito*
SBd glM It la grewlBC.
Jokey's rccitaUoo was tbe sui-cem
ABd taarrel at tte kaowledge mop;
toft It oavs tar a-balt hour at a time, Tom Itow *»wu the eompanlonway
ABd 1 ay pan would ooase I
opparcutyl regarding U as someUitog of hie beloved “Oertnanlc."—Tbe In of lh«- evening ate hto fsce Khoae
Witt pride SB be took bis scat amid
ABd plMfc avvonea Ciom a
Lawrenea. Hkh. In tbe uatarv «i a giganUc mostee
terior.
shouts uf tougblrr and applause.
which was UkMy to escape. It BOt
•
Aug, a. 1*08.
H*f«M V*M«9
CK*.
1 will try
*•
fr»t
I will vr *• M ••
•• i
MU •"«
M tar M I MN.
I wOl try ta k* taviKft
•M IdAk «» >Mr»k<<y «•* **
Mwy IM«« tMiif.
If I MM tall I" trylAt ta «•
lU
lusmi;
.cto»^
51 ^
s'tHsS’Siisrtir
ir.r.r7 n.™
»-p. -
carefully watched. .
-Shokeyto' Wee*
Harry to ihs Reseus.^
As Tom was a cat or age awl
A very gote-Bslured bm exti
stderattou. be «as well knewn of dull Ctorman boy. writes s eorrespoteHarry , our elevcD year-old ran is lo
course to all tte otflelals. tougahorc- ent of tbe Vwtlhs t'ornpanJon. ws* a cally fstuuuh as a ■ llfe prt-»c-r»er."
laborera. aaUors and porters ttat
A few )^rs ago we bad a Ur|to St.
pupU to a schort 1 laughl “> •
thronged tte docks 00 both sides ol
Bernard dog. called Pouto. Ooe day
nelghborbood
««jsie^TifeT bu
we hired a man to shear bis bslr on
ic~ had settled Into her place at the mother, wbo came «>th him (
account of ihr beat. Poato df! dm
end at one of her voyage* and after first day. called him "Sbakey.' and a like Ibe tde* and growled so (hat ib»
tte pasaengereaod their laggage had •Shskey" he was hnosm from that
ao would not conttonv
all been landed, he would saunter mag- lime forward He proved to be as
•'ix-t me try; Ponio like* mr.' sold
the gangiriank. hto Ull doll as he was good-natured, to fact,
T moihvr •B.-ttcr noi. " answered
waring high in air nte taste a hit of alttoagh he was 10 years old. te
I,. msD But mother took tte shears
I'a life. Daring tte few days
stlU unable to read
and commenced to cUp
Harry *>:
In port be
We'were going to close the term ■Mx ty. kxktog on
mculy west on shore bpih
itb a mile exhibition at tte school
Ponio dldot want to be sheared,
Kingsley. Mich, ate evenlag. returning panctaally for bouse to tbe evening- Ntsrly all the
> ate taming In early at night. ber* ate gtrto were to have short reel- and cODilnaed hU growling Still moib
Aag. tt. 1MB.
er worked on. talking coaxingiy to
The steward Mway* saw for hliecU
parts to dialogue* while
Dear Preataeothim while she worked Finally Poo:o'
1 tbooght that I would write a let on eatt voyage ttat tte cat was safe- others would sing or read essay*.
T Uass are not always
_.... 4 stand
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could
n no
longer tS-«.h
B'tth
jy on board before the rush ate eonJtecy bad not been able to attend
t tan. Your presldaut has ter. I am wril ate hope you are tte
quick turn snd an angry growl *».t the tost week of tbe
School will start la a week. Fur fusion of departure began, although schort.....................................
my of tte boys and
seised mother's wrt>t between bU
Tom eras really *0 correct and mobut he appeared at tbe exhiblgirts *ho live near her, “Are you gUd pets I hare a dog. HI* name to Max. t
to hto habit* ttst it was on- Odd aad eariy to tbe eveatog came up teeth.
hare Ms of tan with him. I wUl be
•choo) has
usual for him to require a reminder
In BB Instant Hsrry sprang at PobhU Toote face all aglow with
ftrto all any "Ye*" nnd tte hoys loaga gtod when achool start* I hare a mile
lo's face, scratebtog hl» ttoee until
exdtement.
and aodmnd sayTayuh.' (whatever ate a hall to go. I will have to dose of saOing time.
One never-tooe-rorgocteB morulng
Teacher. O teacher." te said, "t haf tte bkmd came Pooto, in hi> vurprise.
that toaana!l One of the hoys taliiy tor this time.
I
i
let
go omiher's hand and Harry
however,
pussy
went
«i
shore
ratter
piece
I
wooM
Hke
to
speak.
tarnud haadtawingi ate whooped, ate
FTOB yuur trlete.
yet satisfied, chased bini out
JeoM BUTT. eariter than common, knowing that haf been a veok learatog it"
your pcoatdeut aat rtMt down ate
“Very wMl. Jaki-y." I said, "you shall yard. On Harry s munt. bt- jumped
It la nice (0 hear from ytm again. tte ship eras to toare New Y'ort
laa^d as hard as ew Me oouM.
noon ate ttat hto playtime would speak yoor piece." And. when several into mother's top ate began to purr.
hecaaoe te looked ao fanny.
Jcuta. I had mtosad your Miei*
ty be shorter than
boys of aboot hto owe age hod spok 01 much as to say. "I wouldc t let
ToA ’raoattou M BtoOb and school to
bun hart yoa."
alea. and aD tte day* are nice. U sreVe
Orawn. Ui(h, R- F. D No. 1, Arching hto neck, parrlng ate rubhtog en. 1 called:
hlmaeU against tte tew early-rtow
dtoy Baashlner* Ifs ftiM
Aag. Bl. IMB.
ate trtandly legs he met on the dock,
aha tha happuaes right atoug srith
•a, yea kaow. wherever we go.
I wB wfte a lew lines as there are he made hto sray to a quiet spot, beru oMer yoa hoy* ate gtrta
not vary maay Miert now. Bm 1 enp- htodA mountain of freight, where he
the man yoa wOl team that that to poaeoSoflteboys ate girls are busy waa aceustomed to aoeet a lew late
lUckete.
realty uo* The places where we
now getting ready to atari to sebooL eats whose society he
Sknply Dm y»aile sign that baby** tiny booea
ed. No one was there at tte momeat;
tte paopto we are with, ate tte thlaga A friend or mine wanted
,
not fcwnutic rapkily enptai^
there seemed to te
that happen M u* aU make
to tte Sanahlne Club. Isto
beavy breatblng from s pi
Lade of noorahment is tbe canse.
daal Of dlEcaatee ta oor ptoaaars. ©: May Luwtau. tedrea* Grawa. Mich,
1 tte comer. Tom eautleoely
ooane.BaiiBCaw ttan aS ttoee tttogs
F. D. No. 1. She to fast two dan
Scctfs EmuUiort Doambes baby’s «
to tte wap we tttok to oor mindi oidm ttan I. Y'ou had tte names ot^ drew near and oaw stretched out apentbo system. Stirotibitdta and makes bone,
ttto haggard cat whose fisc
(koiw flowee* aU right, but an* for tte
fur. curitog whtokot* kmg tan ate del, IM yemr preaMMt was a little white am and
Exaedy wfaat baby needs.
girl Me hod a beak ftiB of pkxnr** both *1toBd7tan.~ Are yon gtod that icata limbs ptotoly showed her Wrtt
ALL CaCUOaSTSt Ms. AMD SIBO
aB#aialij. Oow oC tte ptoeaa quite sutamn to caontog so tesir 1 aai quite ate breailtog. dswpite bar pceaeut
Dear Prealdeut—
laU May Imwtou. OmwB. Mtoh. E.
thought I would write you a fe
r. a Na. L Nana sMt hy BaUa llaee as I have a few moBMnu to
. The bobtoa are baring n ride
BiBtriec Haott. and Holeu HototouJ. U tte mue wagon. Tte achool bell
Lawf. Mich. Snmas oMt by Btonn
moo ring. We ore going '
p»»b«fc«bb* Clnb ttU oftsraoou. Wenro
to have a lanch U the pork.
Tha Sumhlua WoadautY Visit
_Mng to Sanday school teanortow.
AS over the country toe leheol belU My aunt Alice and my two little oouahave riMBTi-il to rtog, and Born tea have been vtolUag. I wlU Moan.
achr and tor tong yrocusaloua of you
Prom your BanahUe glri.
hoys aad gtriB arc
Bernice DdL
How cunning tte hubiea must t»
I should Urn to nee them
have fbe Beal Tea oa
tbe Marled.
We Believe
Cboioa Cnocdctfud J^ma particolarly fiae fiaver aod
exceptional otrength. If you have traobte Bating a
tea that it to your
your liking
lit'
try a aample po^
^ of thisooe. Wswilftaksonr chaaoM on your oominc bock.'
Price, 50c per poaad.
J. ■ Mtt
J..Kmme
ZINA
Ms-Mtuto m-
■m%.
Wool, Wool, Worh^od
I bud al prtwenl bat
certainly make a deduction of from 4c to Be leas tor every pound.
At the proseai eOBdUlos 1 can »ae sU tte wool from Gr^ Trav
erse. Wexford. Antrim. Manistee, and Leetonaa connaes. wlt^ a
ler advantage than aay outride large dealer cun do. All I woald like
to hive the public do before they ship or fetch them to to to find
out the priCM from aomvone else, as 1 am oertntoly poatOve tlte W
a cent to ---------------------------------two cents aberr* ethers--Atralgbl
prices will reach from ---------- offern. It wonldn i be no object to me te pablah my price* for *0»
other doaler*. as 1 want them to work and hnstJe for It ae I did h»
fore I made my sale, aod I am satisfied to giva tbe beweflt to tt*
growers ar to tte dealer*. Wborver wants to know the prices tetac*
they ship or fetch them to con call me on either phene at we are
alstay* ready to answer and we have them In tbe office.
Please do not sell to anyone else before yon gri my prices.
1 am thanking yoa aB for the past year's farot*. and apprectoto
(or tte ktodaees and I hope to make yon more saUsfted ttto year.
• oi-aois/ii
csacBKfU
710.732 E. rw.1 Wfo.*.
Cltt. plioiW 4M. B.11 pho.. 1»-
Cily. »*-*-.
As a door fair general baktog.
Best noor has always been last
aheadoi(herestoUtaeok Ilsbecome the regalar laaaUy staad
by and II has earned ITs repataUoa solely by Ms meriL .
HANNAH & LAY CO.
THE FARMER’S STORE
RANGE EXHIBIT
f from Sept U V» 1*. “
trtl you all ahoat the MalkaUv Range.
WITH EACH RANGE
porchae-d dorto* thH. exhiWi. we will give absoluP ly free a cosNeU
(xt of high-grade cooking won- worth >T 50
Remember the date. Sep
tember 13tb to l»th
FRANK TRUDE
Old Poslolliec BaUdlng
Two ’’Specials’
A W piece dinner set in plain arhlte al $4.W to »eU
it q-iick. was $6 4y. -Yjti ihotild lojk into thi« *pwal.
.Another 56 piece »« has becQ cut to $2 79. It
should seli for $3 5‘J.
Rope
Rope
Rope
Tubs
Tubs
Tubs
P entv of it. Both Sisal and Maoila. Dtre* from
3-16 ic 7-8 inch.
Wooden, paper and gilvaoized iron tubi. A large
se'eccion from whic^i you cie choo»e.
Wash BoUers
AU lie. copoer bouom. and all coppef boiler*. We
have the boiler for any pr.ee you cafe lo pay
These boileri like every- (h.og that P. K. aell* are
quality goods.
Have you seeo the ‘Oayx " popular priced triple
plated ware' A written guaraote« as to the qoalhy on
every piece.
lathe meantime do not forget that oor grocery
line is very complete.
Grocer
P
K.
1. •r-.I.B.O
TRAVERSE CITY. iOCH.
Cawttatte ter. ate teM tte sOory of gtodlortheap^ ate other (rvK. are wretched cwodRtau. There wus 1
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