Grand Traverse Herald, August 04, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 04, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-08-04

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY AND FEiDAY,

ftAf A YEAR,

TRAVCmC CITY. QflANO THAVtRM COUMTY. MICHIOAM. TUtWAV. AUOUIT 4. IMA.

FOR NR. O’BRIEN DEATH WAS T. C. B. M. ASST) 350 LIVES
DROWNED IN BACK FROM WESIPETOSKEY
SNUFFED OUT
BELOW HIM
LONG LAKE
BAD TRAGEDY
M. M. GARLAND WA8 ELECTED
8ECRETARY.

elkb oave a farewell recepTiDN Thursday night.

LtTTCC MNtV BriTA LOST HER VallowateAe Par« wa« Vlaitad and iti
.Many Wooderful Beautlaa
Lire BUMOAV.
Inapacted.

MDasm DOVE F6R HER
JliV./PRCO CARTER
-TIMRTU A REBCUe.

* Body Birt tt Wm too L«t«

Ur. and Mn*. John T Hradlr bax
x-tumMl Irom a inp through Uir
baring apt-nl foor weeha In iravoling
through thr YrllowaloRc park
other polma ol Intereet. In (he part)
waa Ura." Uabel Joboatoo. of Brain
erd. Mlnu , who lortnirly llred lu this
When aeked about hit trip
Beadle d<-rlared that allbougb be
traveled In Hu rope, be had never i
anything to compare In beauty and
and grandeur with tbe Yelloweionr
park- The Grand ('anon he said wot
Ibegrandeat Iblng be had ever reen.
and ibo park was full of aeoUerful
iblugti.
The party traveled as far ae Living­
stone, kioni., from there going to ih«
park where they spent seven daya
The park Is open from Juno IS nmll
September IS. and ther<- sere a gr>'a(
many visitors there, most of (
Americana.
The climate la very trying.
Beadle aald: On July IS the day
ekcediagb* warm and close, yet during
the night n aiorni of ball and snow
swept over the park, where they n
locwir G'ai a-neignis oi a.^dlv
above the sea leve.l The nlgbU
illy raid, but tbe days
warm
One morning after
Beadle picked np a piece of lee half
an Inch thlik that formed during tbe
night The Rionilngs are always very
cool, aomeilmes quite raid belor? tbe
m warms things up
The wheat and other grain fields of
>e west are niagnlOrent. said Mr.
Beadle, and everylbing looka praaperTbe
passed
thraugh
themaanda of acres of rich grain r.elda
ra«ly for barveat, and tbouaaoda ol
head of catUe on the ranebes.
^here was tery lltllc Bryan
;lnialaw ihraqgh the wmI whore we
lraveled.“ asid Mr. Beadle.
-Wo
only saw one Bryan aad Kevat
streamer, and that waa to Duluth. We
were oot kMking for Bryan enthnalasm. but there
Mvcryiblug la for Tall, and It se<-ms
be tin- seniinicni of the west that
Taft Is prarticully elected."

Ros.grvst.ofi of M. P. HunL Who Wi
Secrcury gineo OrganigaUon.
Was Aceopted.

Guaat of^oaof Was praaantad With
Handaema Travelling Bag by
the Lodge.

WERE FISHING ON DOCK

Prank O'Brien, who has been man­
ager of tbe Bell Telephone rampany
In this city for several years,
who leaves Monday for Monroe, waa
tendered a farewell recepiloo Thnrsday night by the Elks In tb.-lr club
room*, about bo members being pree-

victims Were Mr*. Ralph Harris and
Hor b-Ycsr-Old Oaugbter. Wife
The early part of the evening Was
and Daughter of a Waaithy
M-nt in a social way. and at
.. Real Eauic Man.i^
ucloi-k. ih« members of the Herald
Square- Opera company Joined
PHoskey, Mich. Aug I—While party, all being sealed at the ban­
fishing on the <Knh at Walloon Uke quet lablcs simnly after. An eiaboyesterday Mrs Ralph Harris and tri-past a as serted. and thirf pari
} ear-old-, daughter, family of Robert
he program war particularly en­
Harris, a'pramtni-nt real enUtc dealer joyable
of Kauaaa City. .Mo. were drowned.
Afier the banquet had been
ApparenUy the <bild tell from the posed of. the Herald Square Opera
dock Into tbe wster and the ntother company favored with an enicruinlumped In after be;.
ment, singing several of their,
About noon yi-slerday Ibe mother and chorusea. Tbla was a rare t
and child Were Itshlog from the dock. lndt-«4. and tko company were generIn pUin sight of the New Walloon
wlth their^Mart of tbe enlertalnhotel, on the veranda of which were
ment.
large numtsu- of gueau They were
r O'Drieo I u presented wish
pilssed. but It was not until 3 o'clock travelling bag.*
le gift of Ihc Elks,
body of Mr* iiairls was
speech being made
found lloating on the surfaev of the
Aiiorney John A
s-airr Searchers then laid down on
O’Hrien reapondinc In fining '
be dock and plainly saw the body
eipreaalDg hla appreciation of
If the child on the uoitom of the
lake Tbe water of WaIRtoA lake Is
The affair waa a success In every
I'leor, and objects can be plainly seen
l>am.-tilar and Mr. O'llrten leave,
on the bottom In to feet of water,
with ilii- beat wlabes of the organimany persons have bc-en
uiieii
uf which he has long been an
death by tbe app<u>rance of the
waler, which seems shallow
The h»nor>-d and- valuable memiM-r He
sill be- greaGy UUsSeH hv ihe B. T. O.
body waa soon reravered.

FOR FZiO AN ASCENT

Ropaa on HH Parachute Parted Just
as Ha Cut Loose from th« Bal­
loon and He Waa Daahed
to Ground.

ihe ro*-eiing of the Traverse
CUT Buslneas Hems ssoClsilon held
Ip 'ihe rauncll rooms Tburwdsy night,
the resignstlon of Morton l>. Hnnl
was accepted and M M. Carland
elected lo fill Ibe podlllon Ol secre­
tary made vacant by the
Hunt Tliere wore sev.-ral oth­
er (wndlilale* in the field.
I'arland has been In the crock­
ery deiianiueni of the Hannah A Lay
Mercaiiliie rampany s
Iasi year, and has made many friends
who will be pli-ased to learn of hla
nea position. He wsa formvriy
ideot of South Dakols
Horton P Hunt, who has succosaftil
ly filled the praltloo of secretary
tlBce Ut organltatton.
has recelTHl the district ageocy
the Nonhwestern Mutual Life Insur
•nee company of Milwaukee, Wts.
oounttea of Grand Traveroe. L^elnoaa
nnd Bentie, which will inke up hit en­
ure ttme. Mr. Hunt U an eoergeUe
young tMtslneas man nnd wUI tradoubtCdly made a anccess in bU aew por­
tion
lero waa an aitendaoce ot aboul
lemliert at the meeting last evenand the interest was marked,
peverai matters of Importance wove
discussed aad decided apoa.

BY The GREAT FOREST FIRES IN
BRITISH COLUMBIA.

MANY TOWNS DESTROYED
THOUBANOS OF SETTLERS
HOMELESS.

Many Are SHH in Dire Danger From
the Flames and SUrvatlen-^Has
Been Burning Two Days
and Nights.

Jackson. Mich. July 31—A doxen
Winnipeg. Man, Aug, 3.—At lettt
or more strings on bis paraebute
SU live* have been lost In a bosh Ere
breaking Just a* 1> filled wbea
whMi has been raging In the Crow's
loose from tbe balloon,William Oliver
Nest dUirirt of the Kootemsy tmlMr
of Mason. Mlcfa .a young aoroai
In British Columbia fm two dnys nn<
lell a dtiiance of over *.00(1 feet
ro nlgfau.
Hague park. Vandercook lak«.yesterA property loss of tlS.SM.OM has
day afternoon, and was daahed
I tnd the towns ot
death. The pretty ascesslou and sub­
sequent tragedy was witnessed by
crowd of over l.ooo people, the oc«
Sion bring a Maccabee picnic,
epsrwood. Crow's K«rt. Crnnhi*-*
which the entire order In jaegaon
and Olson hnve been paniaUr deatrarjoined.
Tbe balloon aact-nalon was
Thonaanda of settlm are bomeimn
(be featured of the day. Oliver has
and aim te dire danger tram the
b.v-n making ascensions ai Hague
Same* and starmUtm.
park
for
a
rouplr
of
wc-ks.
going
up
The miel girl thought that ahe wad
ISO Deed.
nearly every day. and sometimes
a.MiWBg awlmmer, however, and
dnn. Ang. 3.—Tbe intent
twice a day. and for the modest
tnrad out farther and farther frooi (he
of esUmates of the onmber of dmd te
or »5 a daj. or IS.So an aan-naloo. It
aAnre snUI ahe got into water about
tbe Bk River dlatlict as the iwsaU Of
It teet deep. Tbep. to the horror of
was about 3:30 when the filling of
the forem fires which have been rnf
bar mile oompanlona. ahe auddenly
I hr balloon was completed, aad Oliver
lag for months, fitym Michel to Perate.
grabbing the trapeie bar of hla para
k ^oo Bight and failed to twappear.
place the victims at IM geoote.
Mlnleter Waa Breva.
chute, yelled, "Everybody let go.
The property tan In S8.SSS^ ta
The OarMMn hoae la about 40 roda
There was uo wind, and the bal­
Pernle nod C.MMI of that city* fahoMt.titNB (he ehore and Mr. Carter, aim u
loon carried him almost straight up
nhu are hotoekna. They'have been
supposed
that
the
tDO(fa<-r.
PMMr of the Pri^ church, bad
for 3,000 feet or more. U was s pretty
taken by trntea to piaeaa of snfsty nod
seeing the child fall from the dock
Mapped thare for n^er:
Htwring
algbL and ereryttrtng pointed toward
are deetlate.
to the water, Jgmp>-<1 In after 1
the aotcuM of tha MOMran. he dklb^
successful feat. He went up hlgbi
Thousands of doUan were sent by
binklhg ttaai tb% water was not deep
take Baa Id lavaatigate. but kn6wli«
than be i|«uBlly did. Finally be sepWestern Canadian eftta today to the
enough
to
drowa
her
tkM an accUaat had ecourred. plni{ged
araied himself sad parachute from
relief of tbe naterwa.
Wbea
the
drovnlnga
occurred.
Mr.
thraaib a Wtadow.. .
tbe balloon. At flrat It filled,
Harris was some distance away, and
Aa ke reached tbe ehore. the egrlted
mtily all right and tb«. In a i
upon hi* return, when he was toW of
chDdiwa pointed out tbe place wbere
the ropes on one side of the parachute
the fataUiy. he hecame franUc with
the JIUwjM^M dewa aad wlibou
snapped, letting tbe air fWL aa
grlcr. hfia for a time It was thought
VBltBlW^iwiwr^attr of hta etoUIng.
down he came.
bit
mbid
was
gone
He
was
plaxvj
*' UelA^ JfM^Inlo me water
Tbe crowd of men ‘and womci^aa
LAOYY OARMBNTB WBIIt FLOAT­
under the t-ar<- of a physician.
^or
was a dash to dfath. The crowd AMOCIATION SEElls TO
ING IN MVCIL
Mr Harris i» a prominent real
Ike body.
The UPPER HAND.
-n and bad not far to go before their
itatc broker hikI (-apilalisi of Kan
eyes gaged on the sight or the crush­
saa niy. Mo. and has b.-t-ii a: the
the ntlO little form lying on the bot­
ed batlooniei as be lay in a heap on
Picked Uf By W. B. .
■sort since Monday.
tom. face donward. with lU ■
ground, bleeding from the nose, Detectives Have No Clew M*Yet to
DIM Has Bssn ftopartsd Aa
Mrs. Harris was the daugliler of a
eulstretchedr But one more dire waa
the $4,000 Worth or Jewels Etmeti
ears and mouth. He struck tbe ground
■omlncnt banker of lc«venwor(h.
Irom Mra. EBwacd Bowd ot
Kh a thud which could be heard
Uaseifig.
veral rods awa;
^-blle hrindv hit tenoek. the Ma­
The av-runaut was UDconsclous and
bel A., np the river Balorday afterNaval Militia of Minnesota. Ohio.
e tbe little one bnt tbee<
■•raeUcBliy dead when picked np by
havteg taken her from the
Michigan and Illinois Will Par­
Detroit. Mich.. Aug. l->-A milk fam­
nttaued until kwg after bopB
byaiander* and carried to a porch ine has struck DetrolL occasioned by Trsrerae Oty Motor Boat compnar'a
ticipate in the Mnnukl
where he was placed on a col. but he lights between the city dealera and faetoiT. where she bite been aadmgoManeuvers.
lUe waa a^ncL The ehfld had been
lived i'ws than five minutes.
teg
repalra.
W. 8. Anderson toond a
the producer* of milk. Today half a
uader wafer
ir piohgbly
proba
half an boar aad
niiiub<-r Ilf III! si pi.ipl-' are plan
M's black eloafc Boaitec down
PABBCD AWAY AT HER HOME I
supply was put out In portions of the
it M thDUfht aba waa takea with a
nlug iin going u> South Manltciu island
RAPID <^TY.
im. He gtefcod thia np aad aoon
nty and In places none. The asaoeUduring the minimal mani-ntery of ih<nnan's wMte hat -wo foaad Boattlon of fanners fa holding back the
DMgdtt tbe fact tkat many p*«plc
naval mllllin «r riie Mat*-- burderlng
teg te the trail of the coaL
oillk. it B uld.
go te Long Lake and boat ride on or
the gT«-at lakes wheh tak-- plsciHad Bten a 8uftcr«r for Some Tima—
Mr. Anderaon took the.etaak and
Eaatcroera Psaaed Through the City
hatha In tu wateea. this la hot tbe
ihc l>lan<f III 'he wi-»-k bigiuning
Laavei a Huabartd and Thrae
hat to his boat honse. wbere the owa»n Their wav to Toeeh Lake
aecood aecMeot ew to occur there,
August )1 A numts-r of the kx-at
Cblldrwn.
caa have toe aame hr taUteg tnr
to Fish.
a yoBog maa having been drowead
launch owners will in all pi^bablliiy
them.
ahout eight yuan ago.
make
the
trip
End
see
the
gathering
At flrat It waa thoagbf (hat some
Rapid, t'iiy. Mu-h. Aug 3 —iN-atb
Mirtugart 1* l•■'(.■onl>0g very poiwilar Mrs. A. P. Hough and Mr. and Mrs.
This BBkaa a tout of three diownof
(be
sailorr.
and
ships
of
ihilake.
M had been drowned when the ar­
enteiwd the home of .Elmer Wealeb
a burning and flrhinc camping
T. Elton Will gpend the Bal­
tags ta tbe Otaad Traverva regioc ao
The naval milma of four states.
ticles were ftnod' but aa no oae was
-esierday afiimoon at 3 3ii and ttfek
croiind with .'astern clubs, three clubj
ance of (he Summer.
tartkMfaaoim.
Clght-VMr-Old. Not* Raalislng Ha
uhio.
Muhican
and
reported missing that was prahahly
he wife and omiher. Mr* Hannah Uinm-sou.
arrlvlvng this week - from Tennsyi
Danptr, Attamptad to Craaa tha
Illinois
Will
rvariK-ipaliWealrft, after a hne-nng Illness w hich
not toe case. Where they came from
snia. .me busnog it Alden. one jt Fn.m Saturday’s Record.
Track at AWan AMad of Parc
Tlii- Mlmicsutn ri-MT..-« win Ui- on
myetery.
borne wnh mueh paiience and
entrat lake and one at Baldwin.
Mr- A P Hough, who has been
Marawatta Tram.
h'-Gophi-r. Mii-higaii i-i> ili- Ism Jual
ortltudr About a week ago an up.-ra
The Lil>-rly Hunting and FUhios 'pending Ibe winter In Jacksonville.
was p<-rfon»ed, a large tumor Ih- Ausiria. Illinois on iln- Ihiiuthca.
ub pmaV combinanon baggage and '■|a . i.- fgpeeted this evening In ram­
Aldan, Mich.. Aug
Picked up by itving been removed, bnt she was
I on th'- Hawk
I The Wolverine, rntutnaml'-il In <'um coach will past ihrmigh the city to­ pany with Mr and Mra Qtoo. of ManC. BUCKNER MAB BEENI the plkii of an engine on the Pore lepleted to rr-gain h<-r sTr-ogth
night over Ui- IVre MarqucUe rai;
and they will go direct to the Mrs- Csri Benin Has Yard Fall
Marquette train yesierda.v morning
AWAflOtD the contract.
Besides the husband. Ibris-.t-h'l.i.. .. ' mandor William White. w,ll be the road en roiite to t'eniral lake, where
■oriag.. or Mr and Mr* Hnugh. at
while It waa paaslng o»er the eroas- lurvlve, Mrs. Krank Johnson, o! |■.- ""'■''•n- -I the squadron
Flower* That la the Envy ot
. wit: spend sont- time In camp Kast Hay. formerly the rulgbum cot
lug. aad burled inio tbr air, Gladys oskey, liaael. ag.,1 i:. and J,„*n,|.. - <‘»<uman.ie. t'ulver, T S N , wl... is
All Who Pass IL
Th- -.- at,- about up menilter* »t
They will B|M-Dd the rrmalod-r
a 1 Robinson, ah Syearold chUd. escaped
WIN Ba a R
■d seven Her agM f.'ber vesidn- '
-lilt. Whleti 1-. rtunposed of »onie
the summer '-njhymg the tix>l
|| would hi.- hard to And a flower
wKh a slight cut over one ear.
rraot—Work Will
8UU0IIS nay. alsoaslst-r. Mrs U-'
«l"l-rtnien.. and Naval ioiih-wea;ihi--t
and
note[ir"nm;-ni
—t«-r
of
tb‘ri-sort
garden containing lurk a variety i-f
The lliilo girl, not reallilng her •rances l“erry. who wa* siih h.-r at i*'™'
Ba Bisrtaa Boon.
l’r- -'nt U. in
I-opl- of Iht-.ei.uiK, Pa
Oowers and flowers of such rare d(danger, auempled lt> run across the, le time of her death
The Twelfth Ward Hiin'ing and
V elopmesi as UxNH- found ID the rraai
& & Boekoer «f this city baa been ] "^ck In front of the onramlng train.
Mr*. Weabl. was born In Ml
r'-rveynrd of Mr* I'srl Berlin, wbotw yard
aWarBad tbe ooatiact for coaainicilng Although the train ww» not moving irldge*. Canada, nearly :.n v.-ars ago. !
t^"-.taiv N.-wb-rrv
of Vishinc rl-ih w-iUa 'hr-- .ars, laggace
iiav
i-oaon
and
si-ep--r
-'Sonarfta
d-narttii-nt
i-su«-d
(■•'d-rs
I* cy.-d with <-nr> by ibc passerby aa
rapidly.
It
was
tmpoMible
to
stop
it.
tha hh&dsome hen; bank building that
Mii bUan
_ ,
lare-.!
ih-...ieh
t;n<rliy
yesi.nlav
rh*
R«v,
Hugh
Kenney,
Fonnsriy
of
tbrv go down Bast Eighth stroet
VUI ba buDI at Manion. Mr. Buckner ot she ran so quickly tbe engineer
Ister she was unl(<-<] In mar
This City, I* the Head of Uts
l-|-'■■nI during maneuvers ever in.- r- "-e ......................be caaip le
Mr* Hcriiu lake* great picmure In
almadS'*hartBg a ponloo of the old had no warning whatever of whai she
Mr tt'-alib. aad lh«lr ii!ik>nj“*''
I for th. teQiaiudvr 0(1
State Epworth League.
llow.-r cultivation and many a boquei
was about to do. Her escape from has been a very happy one.
buUM^ ramored.
Mr* I'”"''
[ the ve^K.-!^ in 'he Miuadruit
I* gK-ii to IbOK- who havcn'C tbe
Wealrh has a large i-Ircle of friendB
Tbe bttUdlag wUl coat about I5.CW0 Inatant death was miraruloua.
.

'lor
l.'inilog
and
Ftshlag
Those
detail.-.!
Li.-uts.
i-'raa.
-time
io grow them.
-V Hugh Kenn.-dy
who Fsw
the accident -- which she
----------------r,».
ut
U
won by
her sweet disjMMvi-:
aad the froat will be ©f Bedford atone
Whit'.-II aud J R i umb*. of tt;. r;--!! of A:-gh--iii. Pa. arTlved at
It would wlihoot any quesUou be
learn Ihai ai the
peeled i
r the nie crushed out ofitloo and 1o\<-Iy rharacier Sht- < Ill be I
aupportad by night stone colni
Idaho. Ijeul* l> <' Hsnrahaii and K jHaldstti "--t.-rd*.r over the pare Msi- at.—'ing of th- Slat, - Epwonb League bard to find auefa a bower of pMie*
The light wBl be soppUed by a large the lltlK- girl but It was found that gr^jiy mie*-vl III ibl* ramuiunitv
1e Pop!-, nf North rsrolliia. *nil M<-ul jqueti,. r itriivd aud have located ne*r h-ld St Ludtnrtoti
and if Olb'-rs would Uke such care
Ptineral servi.e* will b.- held
plate glans window srlth prism lights the odIv Injury iwvldrt Ihe severe
(Geofse J
ul Hinnmghsn|ttar r;i» for the remainder of the *od *1.-.'.vl pr.-Mden of 'he aasorlarion
and pride in lb.- development of flowabaklng up and fright she rwlvet: >e bouse on KIk l.ake. s short
above. The building will
Tti. l<ei Mr Kenedy bs* b-en sn
he n rare
was the i-ui on the ear from toe pilot taiice from K-\ Terrare resort, lo
a«>rteo in belghu
-*ri.-.t work'T In 'b.- b-agut- *ln<-e h.beams, the cut requiring aev.-ral row morning at I'l o'rtoek. and th.- r.- '
•-nt-r--d ihe mini-ir,». alwsv* finding
Finches.
She wss playing about to­ main* will b>- laid lo rr-*l In ih.- Klk |
Muie
tu
help
Ih.young
pr-ople
wilb
Rapid*
teru«-ierv
day as usual.
Service at the immaculau Ccnccptb.-lr work, and for the lw*l iw-o years
tien Citurch Followed by Wedding IWilliam Conrad of Bay Street Brought'b- bs* b«-ii *■-. r.-tarv tr-asurer ot
Detroit Wnman Paoaad Asmy BunBreakfast st Alf. Campesu's.
I
a Sc'cetien of toe Peiu to toe
[ih- *'aie a*MM iatK>n
Hi* work lo Katkasks voters Hawn a Goartel to
Bay Morning. c<
Choose From Wbon They Bctect
-----I
Herald Dritce.
I'hx rapa.li' »aN-»o valuable ne was
lag tbe Cauoe.
0 ShertR.
Avery
preitvwedding
oeeurred
.
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chow-n
a*
tb.
hemd
of
lb-asaw-latiooMiss JuUa Ksllsy Will be Horteaa t
iew Occupies That
Tbunulay mornms a' th- Intmaeulau-1 William Omrad of 343 Bay rtr.-e'j
h- ebtireb in Mt. Pleasant, of
a Jolly Party at Carp Lake
Pomtieo With the Traverse
Mra. BU Billing*. f.» y^rs old. of
I'onri.-puon chur.-h when Ml** May jeaierdav brought a selection of tus- whu-b Mr Keim<-d> i» pastor ta the
Kalkaska. Mich , Aug. 8.—Tbe fight
Thia Week.
City canning c
jovlUe, Mich..
Oatitrfl. died Sunday mornliui at i
e Herald offlee. ; largi»t Methodist roorch In that eliy. for sheriff in Kalkaska oousty la
O'dock at tbe borne or Mr f>yatln.
A company of young people will be
Rapids '
r G Sberw-uod ha* tx-enme a iiock
in various atagesland having a niemberablp of i.00. aad growing wanner each flay. So ter
at PM
pouneeath street, conKi-fUined with a bou»e party at tor better In the Traverse rit> ('anolng unltod In mirriag- the Rev Fr She*- of development from ibe moth itself hii work in that field has been par- there ore four randtdatea In tto fleld.
oomvtm batag the cause of her cottage of \v. N. KeJly. at Carp Lake ro, and has IskoD tbe office of tree* han oradailng Tbe bride w*s a’tepd-'io ibe fully- grown caterpillar. Tbe ticularly successful in evei? way
with Olhor secUoc* to-hear tram. Un­
Baatb. Tbo tnoera] oerMce was at 2 this week. ntey are the 3|ls*e» urev Ftor some time. H S Kneelaod. ed by her sister. Miss Margarv; Qaln- catepiUars sr* pretry io look st bu<
der SberiS Jobs Setting. Deputy Bbere'dtock ibte afternoon at tbe boose, Helen DlgglnB. of CndUIsc: Jone*.
secretary and general manager, baa Ian. while M Donley acted aa bestldesinicUve to tne tree*, so should be
Mr* S '' fhenworih and Mrr Her iff Sat O DrU, Dell ». Clair of ^rtegtha Bor. a H. Plmnlng mneiaUng and IVirolt; Altegiw Smith.'Rhea Martin. been assuming the duties of treasurer mac.
in-moved ai once. After ttudylng Mr. rick, of I'blrago. went tu To-inLaln field township aud ei-8b«tt J. W.
Hadartakar Haghaa lo charge
.Edith Tlmhiln. Julia Kelley aad Nerlll but owing to tbe great ln<
A dainty woddiQg breakfast wa* jCoorad's •rlrciion.'the contents of the PoUji today.
Creighton, all are dotog' strennuui
Crotser. Cuy HalL Bracken Helge*.
the work ba* become »
>d SI the hooi'- of Alf Campeaa box were burned to rh»t there would
Mr* f. Helbvil returnet to Kings­ work to land the flelegntiou aad aoRobert OTWnnelL Olio UrlakwaK-r heavy that addiiiooal offlee force was of Sooth I'toon sin-et. cousin of the be no chance (or tbe prtsoam to get ley ye irrdav . 'ti-r a busioe** irip rare toe oominafta. whleh M oqstYand Prank KeUey.
a necctolty.
I groom.
loose and spin more cocooia. | •
here.
aleat to uloetta te tUa amatj.
RMWy BMtt, tht'tB-r
t«r«f Mr. and Mr«. ChariM BatU.'of
Banaaiika, waa drawitad in Lwig LaKc
akMt • R. IK. .Bwnday daapita tha
<aa»irita aBaru mada by tha Rav.
Ptmt .CotUr to raaeua har. Tha m(»telar' raabaarad tha bady aftar abavt
InM an ha«r «f hard
Tha Uttic Ctrl bad raoie to vlalt
liar alatar. Mra. Soy Camion and waa
baring « grant tine at tbe iaka. being
oapaftalty foad of tha water. Is
paay with two or three other little
ClrU. aba went to tha' lake Snbday
evewtac. the other ahlldren wading

DETROIT IS
SHY ON MILK

WARSHIPS
OF THE LAKES

FARMERS BOLDING BAd GOTCflATANRJIAT

NUMBER GO FROM HERE

TRAIN HIT
LiniE GIRl HRS. WEALCH DEAD

FISHING CLUB

ESCAPED WITHASCRATCH

AT EAST BAY

NEW NANT0N BANK

PRETH GARDEN

IS PRESIDENT

i

. ns. EUA BOXINGS

HOUSE PARn

IS TREASURER

SARSIN-QUINUNDGi

TUSSOCK MOTHS

FOUR CANDIDATES

OKANS nuvcmc NenAto.

Qaalt narerse Bendt
TWICE A WEEK.
plae*.
gMWiEil Tiwky —E rrttv at daarlpea araers have
Trmm OKr. meUfu.
fact to toe tost pa^r as they feU
> A mOONO c
ol to toe six aaotos prevloae. Wovtof that tW wto to evea acre rapid
toaa toe d'eeUae.
The apreeetops ehov that toe

iriL iociiflM I

Hs resigned'

m of Much I. im.
View* Of OLM^
Bwy OteVA the Nnr Tort huket.

RAPTOR

ft*

PARTIPT

sctfsnj;

WMd IhreM to* hnlL
Jew what toe Mto to Mr. WWala

Mxxun rAU

was ttosble to aay. hot It wee baeoied
to the Sente. Bpcncy.
ea

aianda out

by

liseU as

iDOcb for natnral beeaty. pktareaaoenw. and enjoyable as a resort epoi.

this to

tbe oaly

pUuaible caose

gleen
with Its canopy ef eanvha aad It to
not tbooght tost any perocmi tamper
ed with U.

Mr. Winnie Dedtored that

tt It caogbt from tbe momer R Bstt

as does Dook Lake park.

have been smoaldering for
»veni
Tbe resort located oo ttockbAkr to boora.
acroMble fron a number, ft Iplato^
-Tbe IndUu" was one uf tbe fincel
by UUift toe of tbe emaller lannchea pwoed localBEEN INVITED TO TAKE H d N. £. railway and gfopplag off
•3 feel over aU. wllb aiaat Intcrlvchfo or WyHe. where boats
A CHURCH.
loot beam, and was finished to
It
and lauDcbcv stand ready by simply
was ^totrd a Jet black and tbe color,
libonlDi- ibe nuuiaxer. )L Baird, of
with lu long pytDmetrteal medel. bad
t There ae Dee- toe resort lo transfer the reoorters,
given U toe aanie.
li curried
aa
10 (be pond aeniluoed. Tbe Pere Mar Bcllpae scven-borsepower e«gtoe. Mr.

uMfEisin

HE HA*

qurMr railway also afforda SB avenue

SMnnie purctiased It tbr«« years ago

for rcactilDy this Lake, and tbe resorters ea nciihr slop off at Orawn or InThe Ror, Oeorxr B. Lockhart, psi>.

U-rlachrD.

r of the Hepttot ebnitb. handed la

will irsiisjsirt or .-onvey the resorted

bto

D to bedWeed

that tbe Ore Igalied from toe mnCfler.
without a doubt DO suBser rceort

CHURCH resKn tfant

WIU. OO TO ^ICAOO.

«h>-rr an

up-to-date livery

atior to this park.

mlgnatlon to toe church

>rslrrttoT'i cOiaatailOB senlce. which
k thu’ow
to the*
to lake effect on tbe Orsi Sunday
vhooeto*. ijOr. MMU7 » oMHh K
October.
|«toe1wto*o». hM toto r«v bm •
Hr. Loekban bai beeo LoMted by
Beal to an
toe tocalty Of tbe University of CbltU wtoelto] enw- OoUot.
cago to aecept a ehurch ^ connec
Vkoat haoe each paM eattotoctory
tion with the unlversliv
work and
powaM iaitec the toil tear week*
thereby obtain an oiipurtuolty to coa
aato win fTObablr ahow tocher cbopleie bto course of dortor of phlioe
- ■ a m»tb
oaky a Uie aalrersliy. Mrs. Lockhart
t abooa ao
vUl also enter tbe anlveraji) and take
I aM »• aacace
up a coarse to ausle.
The reslgna
aa aartr tot. ^ •»* ymeUcany aare
Umi vae ih^pted at tbe close or s
to a Ms TWi to «aUoa ato ohMl, the
laprenlve oeoimunloQ eerrlcc
totter saaarallr «t sdod «aaUQr. Oeta
toitoa mi ■aaeea ovtof to a vet
asrtoc hot to to mtA better tons
MffM*CR*HtP TICKET*.
tMmtfmtmB. BaiTtas PosUtre dto- The aeaberthip UcLeU to the
Onad Traverse region Fair asMCteaetor to ihe enpa. it to
that the eaAer etotBate to theee aS- Uoh oell for toe naU eiun of yi oeeb
toaae chat ear tonae voaM prodece aad theee tlekeu Udede four admtoskms to toe fair, vhlcb to certainly
toto- iBto thaa
vealtk thto year vUI be reallied aad Uberp] enough to eall everybody.
me Beeaa aa to- .Zhe tolr to pragrasalac veil aad
r toot year'* tofire to mneb enthnaUam shown but
I, or abaaper year ft takes aioru tbsn sa enthuslasB l6
oaadact sn eoierprise of toe nsgalto valaae U aet to saaBUttoe.
‘Vhe itoHttoat Mtoattoa to beeentos tode of 4b
4bc Grand Traverae regioa
ley It a neceesHy asd withIPN.aaE tow.A Actor to Ue atoeh fair, mooey
While Mr. Tattb tetter of
!y. Bothlng can
be accoa^
irn1~ vae aot pailrely rettohed pushed.
to WMl atnat ovtos to Ito aatvort of One of tbe quickest, easleet aad
Ihe BlillliW.WtttoW. attll toe ex> best ways of lalriqg toe esoocy
MBtollw that the totter vpald he ea- eemry to by toe sale of these memtato to a toee dtoiarbtof Btaaer >eri^ UckeU. Bverybody Intrads

tothtoeoaaaetka tta eoaOaaad asttottoa ro
•arthto aa adraaee to raOiead raiee
StaiM aat haJtoVfli^
^

Auqurr a nm.

(OB be fouBd In the Grand Trareree

ether aeed vopy ahaat toe tatare.
THE TIMMCK MOTH.
Traverae City to not alooe to trvn.
Me Vito tbe taasock moth as tbe
vhoto coBBUy mas to be attieted
Vito toe aaaw atoaaaoe aad daager.
Bat tbe -other dUee aeaa to be uklag geoenl aetka against tbe prat.
Vito toe esoeptlOD or the
toe etorie have
NO eoBlaed to ladlvldaels.
Tbe taasock aoth to a aenace to
the hwatlfal teUage of too trees aad
vUlo It a«r Boi kill tbea. will
damage them to a c^ esteat. At
pwewt. toe aaplee seem to be toe
vorvt soEwera aad tbe aaplM
beat aod moat beeatlfal tre
ooeatbat ve coeld least afford to
opare. The popUre. for vhkb
I'ucare. oeas to be ooaparatlTely
free (from toe peat.
It voald be a good tMag If toe
maya voMd pel apart a Uae. eoaetblag Uke tbe -cleui ap days'* (or toe
dttoau to go after these aotbs aad
tooroagUy deae tbe ireee of tbea.

tuemav,

When

was entirely

remodetad.

It
(or

-The iQdtan-- w«a used by

board can be obtained at a vary ooml-

Mr. Winnie for fishing purposes, bufletliii' the late (all storms and brav­

sorlPia

ing the |•erlU of the deep.long afer

luiurtes

of

be first

borne at ihl, [ilace.
Tbe fn-sh. wbuUoome air. as
as

well

win more iliau ruupeoaate toe reeoi-

snowfall.

*

beantlful.

natural

jrove, where nature reigns supreme.

trip

down

the

Winnie,

was

bay

had

l>eeo

and

(be

brothers, .mending to take their two
launches

with camping

outfit

(or

cago

Young

Man

vwere

who
loiura

All

Andrews

lJuHrulel

Bained . July

prti-si

uf

ot

Z3, al

wedding rt-n-iiionj
fair and

totM • to* ware «PA »wJd ba vleo
peltonaadUta
<wa*hto wato are ear
U wato sor
. Ptoek. potoht
I laade, otfy the totter laptot
Etpfffti rate par twhavtoe toe
OiMiltoa wade aw aarrytof^
Owtoltoa
aarrjtos^ three

htotofti to AW ow> • stik

Btopjla aastoer -pnetkal toweo, totMpvliis that iE.tha towel earpotaUea.
at hpv hedHas the price Mlto bwlaew^ toridrWiy vc hare poee too
tor to toe etort to awprew coapetttloa?>
BUeMtCT* ARB •RIOHT.
lift preapeets tor the Grand
Ttavftae Bwtoa tdr are oe bright
that waay way be teapted to eeaee
aai let alalre take their coerec.
Ttto fthoMd not be dope, hoverer.
aa mttar. hov bright too propet appean. U it bad not been for hatd
vert' toeae proepecu would not prePWt 4he raaeateaSPaaraace ibal toey
do aov aad vilhoat mor* voU direct
oi OMisy they vUl loee tbelr raeeai
haa.
We do aet want the fPr to be a
weiaAe eaweei, but ve vaal it to
he atoh a aoeoeee tbal aexi year evaweve to toe regtoe vUl be preeau
aad averyaaii vlU try to raiee
totoc w toake eometblag u> abow
dertas toe Uae tbe etpoelUeo to

WWf ERITY RETURNIN*.
■hMgp twde to a wUabto todw
It atadtod vlu totoUftaMe aad tbe
atoWftpau 41 Aaatloaa eoaHto to
*u« pe andUtoan la otber .eoaautae
tm mm dapaadad. apoa. Mo

cago

l<Sb

iisve sotue

Ctv
to aa

apoeUeat ptoce lo oome. not only for
lake breoMB hot for beailh

UhiK
that

of

this clly

fhlcago

wen»

l<0)nc IMy.

ai

af­

by
bis

we

w'tu.iii It came, but under the Hrcuuiiiaii<-<->.

being a quk-i

ja-rformed
parish

that

wiNild U- glad ■» UI-.- If w<- kii.'w (r«u
Ito

iiaiii.- ai-cttmpanyliig

ix.rrvKiundetio..

wv

arc

not

ihr

able ui

tor
home.

the

following day.
borne

In

They

CukUrd.

will

Chicago.

___ __ . will sell at a fanivln,
toi<i-K|uarici.i of a mlto wool ot
' Ha|ile Clly; 2* aerwa ctanred, oMw
MH-ded. All Dew buildlDxtt M henrIpg fntU tren and a
well of
water; for parttrutoR. Write P. C.
Kiliiorn. Bvereit. Wa*b., 2432 Chest-

jr-yi-Ki-..,
Johnaen

Drug

I kirrel.

but

been a trying Bbtluner so isr as ibcrc
have

been

many

ehaafto,

THE REV. O. E. LOCKHART.

vMeat

only to
s«1ug!.

yesterday, toe resignation service fol­ and

oagb toe lowering

.■r

K. m HasUnn replied

Of regaJar enpplles of water. Traverae

to

lead vltk.

lar

1 v«Ty fit

of bU I

also stated

that

two

Mr.

Is

rvM.ri of
lase

alto,

pastoral

and

church

tlona should bring forth.
ices were very

A

or<-iir»

new.

for

her

tola place.

He baS le-eome prouiliieni

among tbe local paalors
hla

energy

Cbrutopber Roes, end sons, Cbrlsiopber. Jr..

Beary,

Peter, aad

Ix-cause

and pranounev-d

of

bood. (torislopbcr living In Traverse
Clly.
.
Tbe tuaenl aervlce wiff be totnor

eTKi-

and

rail



I

During the state cotifer.-ncv of dfl
of

tbe I'niveralty

1-0

this

of

i lu-:

cage became much uuereaied in h.»;

.-a>llj
park

a

hoot aaw

Wtodaedday aad «nt toe ead. of

toe

Lber off. bone and alL While of
■e 4be Injury to very pplnfaL It
vtU B04 aopomltau

tbe ampaUUon

of toe tbatob.
True

Religloa

and

lia

per .

bj

iheli

ran'i 'y^ov^ for the Cutl-

eouugh to pzprrsa my thanks lo Ood
for brwnnz uf Ha* wooderful mDcdifw.
My baby had a running sora on fan
neck and mubrng that I did for It tu»k
HTsrt until I used Outaeura. My face
wsf nv«jiy fuU of letter or oozne runilar
akin diMwae. it would Itch aixl. after
ocTWLcfaiag. 11 buiTaed so that I Oouid
hardtv stand
Two c«k«w at Cutieurm Soap and a box cd Cuix-ura OintBirail curod cne. Two y*w after H
bfoke out on mv- faands'aod wcisi. j
<wd R for a while, but it came again
ta tbe summer. Bomrtlmes 1 would
■0 neariy crazy for it Itcb.xl sc badly.
I Bsed ten dollars' worth of so-talied
..............................
rhiefa did IK. good at
oldstaod-bn
Cntlexira Snap. Culk-urm Ototment. arid
Cuticara Bmolvenc did the work. One
set also ewrvd my urseb-s taby wh.we
brad was a cake
»ves.andlW.w rf
BBOtber woman's babv wbo was in itm
wfaer>ever 1 see s case (hat omls it.
Mlw. Lillie U'llcber. TTli klk-renth Su,
ChatioiKx>ga. T«in.. Feb, K-, iw:.''

CDTICURA ODiTMENT

damaged

T#b WorM't Oroueat 5klB Care naE
Pnrcpt and SBacteot of

is NOT KNOWN

1 by the lacnliy i

rntirura Ointment is one
the meat
surreiiiful r-uralivsw ('.r tonunng. difc
figuring humors </ lb- skin and sralp.
mrfodtng
■fodtng Ikwa nf hair, ••v.w o-mi-.imdcd.
nrvW of which s •ingk- arKiiotIng
V a h-.i l«ih with
with it, |>nve
r-.llew.-d hr mnd
r,«,rura Se«i

poriunity and hi> icklgnaiK.n h .

le-vli

accepted by the chur.-h

bad

not

Called 10 the Dock Th.a

eenipbi.-d

asd Old Timers of ibe WOdcriiess. Exf^ers.

Ball'GKbten,

Steer Throwers and Steer Tiers, Horse Wranglers,

Boffaloes.
Boffah

I>yng-homed Texas Cattle. Bucking Bronco* and Mustaof^,
Cow-Ponies. Paint-Ponies, and' all
. octnal,. „
_
'1 the otber real,
gennine, simon-pure denizens of the cow-Lamp and range, reprodactng the Sports, Frolic-. Games. Round-ups,

CaJlantrien,

Hardshi|>s. Perils. ComlBls. Adventures and Romantic Daily
Everything except a Tenderfoot I_

Indians fresh from Camp-Gre and Council, making tbeft
first acquaintance with

Pale face

Civilization, in Fantastic

Native Accootrements and Paint, and exhibiting their Wtr*

Haunting,

rbureb

TIk

ludiau.

B-I

VV iiinie -

.bUi'k l.'iuDch. won
Mi-io. d

t.>

Bn-

abo.i'

Rues

Horsemanship.
Trailing.

and

Ceremonies. Pfistimefi,

Bow and Arrow SkiH.

Trapping

and

Melhed*.

Aniboshing.

Uaod-

|U,Mially d<III »

o clock

SunUa.v n-gtii while

a very bnndaome aaUry.

bank ot linariimaii riv.-r si toe loot of

Mr. Lock-

bnrt to a ydnng man of brichi Ideas.
qualiflcatjous

Ivtiig

Doardmaii avenue.
Mr. WiDufe had mts-rr-d bi$ bos' a
few bout*, before, having bfcn out oo

o^ortndty offered

tbe t»y with a party of friends When

him in

Chicago.

be
went

lo

lerdny te epend tbe dgy.

teft

it

everything

WAMTtO-We pay 2e par dogen
above nanricat price tor nice eleea.
1 Sffffa. Ttw Hannah A Lay Merc.

was all

right,

anti tbe first he knew of tbe fire he
was

notified of It
a

when at tbe Rtk

mao pasEtng saw tbp

fiaBOs and celled oat tbe fire departbcbl

NIAGARA FALLS
ARHOAL LOW FARE

Dear

Benneed nbUiUes and U worthy of tbe

Lodkn

Champions of the

Range Riders, Posy Ez-

pr«s Veterans, Piooeeri, Trappers, Hnntere. Scoots, Heroes

The OilraK.. Ulii-

same time give bim a

Looto

1*. Vaqoero
Roralci. Men and Women Shaq»bootcrs.
Lariat. Rou>;h Ridera, Line Ridm.

Savageries.

which will in rompenMatton afford him

eBBPUooal

ifflosemeirt Sensatioa of New York City

Dances and other weird

Morning.

malty to conipiei.- Uis cours. »mt at
toe

IT RINGS TRUE. THROUeHOUT!
BEINQ THE FIKSt ANNUAL HOUOAY TOUR OP HIE
COWBOYS, COWGIRLS AND INDIANS OP TUB
MOST FAMOUS RANCH IN THE WORLD,
AND COMPOSED SOLELY OP
OKLAHOMA'S PRAlRie
FEATURB AND
FIOUReS
/
THE ONLY EXPOSmON OF wetTON MROBR LROPni
ORIGINAL KIND A.ND SCOPE, BY YEBV NATVRS AMY
SOURCE IMPOSSIBLE OF DUPLICATION OR IMfrATML
A PRODIGIOUS CONSOLfDATION OF THE TWO tOl RANCH
SHOWS. ONE OF WMMH PROVED THE TRfUMPHANT
FEATl RE OF THE JAMESTOWN NATIONAL EXPOSmON.
AND THE OTHER FOR TWO MONTHS THE CONCEDED

Uappenmgs of their lives.
nVQwt dUtrrweing f<
rag. and scalv hui
___ I ;-la___
tsoiis, and
inflaminaiiom., permit owt
and «W-p. and point 1-. a speedy euro
wbroallHsefails.

reajiD^U that h- haa atvv-pt.d

elnb rupma.
WANTED-We pay to

market prise for Mae .
to toft •*ft;fiMto ha Matw . that Aeve
fresh eppa, Tbe Hamah A Lay

s|«-nd

lege to close hla work hen-

Conater-

at toe Adveatlet teat on mat atrea

to

CUTICURA A STAND-BY
THAT NEVER FAILS HER

ao he rouid cotiv-ui.'uiiy .lo a

veraiiy now offers him ample oppm-

with

aco-esable


econvenikoit
Mr, l>K-kh4ri !■
the


the divinity coun-.-

np

enjojable



1 a town of Ihia site,

lege courwe, but

tonmbe mto«d

and (hose

Bilue froa Trav

LADNCB OF
BERT WINNIE

lAickhart came here i»n v.-ar-

U * 8. Co. at Bast Itoy (ot one of bU

pl.'aaanl

v.H-ailou and dajf of r.-sl.

nbllii.v

ed by toe 1’nlven.liy of rhicago.

daugb

len. Mrs. Mary Ootlon and Mre. An-

roufei ilonery

Mr. Loekban haa made a gBsi many

basbsnd.

giBto ColiBU Ifvtog to toe aelcbbor-

a

tweiv.-

tbe township for more than 40 years
by

Intervals

and has

work and was surscu-d by hi> i« t :BAOLr
Lake township
Baaday, toe eaaae Of her death belns sonnllty and ability. At that time h.-1
mggeaied that an opporiuniiy would ‘
old aga.
be given him tost would b>aiu<hl
Mrs. Row hdd been a resident of
to survived

odd

up to-date

only

her boBM> to Oreee

aad

at

Southern Woman Suffered With
hebing, Burning Rash—Drove
Her NeaHv Crazy-Her Baby Had
Sore on Neck, and Two Other
Babies Had Skin Troubles—Calls

"*

order and

pjaiv

Price

Mrs. Anna Roes, aged 7S. died at

iti<- tuitoagei

«Vi-m n.-ed not look tartber than ibla

Baptist church la ihir city Uia:

Reee^ ef This City.

and
eiijoj

1 liiiraru-ruea

today, a-

that

loiiklng

Mr. Lockhart has become very pop­

lect toe splendid opporinnliy prcx'iii-

aWp^nd Mather of Chrietepber

In

ran

th.- wwdylsm

ular among the people of hto church

grets leaving here, but he rannoi neg­

Aped MWeat e( Oreen Uke Tewi

i-f

tures. bavi> been nisiaited

firm friends in Traverae Cn> and re­

m ROSS DEAD

indulg'-

rain;l.v

t--ar

stand a* Well as boat and livery fea­

many

present were moved to team.

dodging by tbe reporta emsnaUne
toonihe
>era part of tbe
the ^ds forcee are coasMi
wpritod by tl|e treiueudous
by Oovell ead ta hide ibolr
oonfoslon are eendtog oat rvporu of
vartow ktoEs to tbe^te papers.

At

and tbi- be»l uf mu»U- in am-ndaure.

rela

The serv­

affecting and

- an

wh..le

gi.-al sin-M on

dace.-

church and to arrompllsb
the

r-->-oner.

bUleiaiiou (or olheis. and ihib li

getoer too short a time ler a pastor
what

the

whitli Miiiienm.-s

t.>

Haaiiugn

yi«r«

tin-

• nhoui any

Mr.

there la .bat oos case of contsgl'.ue Lockhart findi It to bis lu’cmt
leave Traverse City-

outing tahl.-e and oth

ibityt i|iaiii

stiirh

Ung Buutner. ej

We are glad to note toe fact that of tbe entire congregation ton:

to.toe dty and ROtot w*h
pride to tbe -record. We atooerely hope
that there srill be ao more and would
eaggnet that to order to p
each a posatblllty, tost everytolag be
kept as fteoa as poaalblA from -tor
beaks of toe river to toe back yard*

aul

feuiureN ui-ii

re- iiiglii th-re ib .ilwavb MiiiK-lhtng duliic. and duinip. that th>- most (uirtlru

ibe

of Mr

Olty has aotolng of toe sort

Ivsr

water* are oaauy cnaoe «iia •P’BMB
lug sod at toe tout poasibto taEMM#.
If you oae -OUR-PHT Prataunlft*.
H to pat up in nlr-ttaJii pMBfiM
and eoMaina the (Ukt wioiiwItaM dC
toe choicest lnST«fita«U. ‘
indw toe Pare moi iBva. Dwt
healute. Try **OOftm* tO«W»R#
tb«a tell yonr Bland*. At ffTOMn, ID
cento. Ifiarh parkage maka two^aW
Three kladA Imaoo. ChaeoMta ^

CUTICUM CURED
MOTHER HUD Biey

ooe %m* of that, shows that from

felto'* will be tbe eubjeet for loalght

SW..dhb-tWt tvo yaaia. Aaartoaa
aa*Ml •Mhhpwr. Owtoaai. a

)b-nrvid>'
.fan forw

This name, of
Wc

came on to this lily, leaving for Chi­

ago Immediately upon < i«>.-ing hia i-..i

The Uwe to ripe for toe PggMt fair
aad there to ae naeea vhy it
ahoaM ao( be a ewcoew. bet bent
vark to yat aareaaary and toe sale of
waay ■Mtaiki» tlektoa.

Ik

After Ihe eerv-moO) , the happy couple

lowing tbe communion.

mm-mi

wrilr-r

ore

BpotatOylfa

l>nw*» toflt he owtoto of eea
ttllr (towa, aai to aay evpat they
Hn ^attly Md battw optoloyaMat to
tofMtot«Vtoi*a«wpB vhleh la ton
V«| iltototolto other Itooe tt trafle.
ft. to paftoaahli 41 advaaetos r

Ui..

<x>m-spondi'D.-<- thi. wiw-k
Mist,
and

coatagtoos'dtoeaeo to the city and but

It ccnaoi bft djmled

alwaye Iw givvii

twnreg, IK uoi UKi-d. till we must know

For Sale by

Traverse

y-s. -r,uv,

ThottMkionl

mcmb<-r lUai the naiuc of tor Writer

United

in Memage at Boynt City.

II wleh her moeh bapplnnvs.

exc«Ileot|CoadlUcni and

b-fi

Must Sign Nama.

Lady and Chi-

ets ar« par

sta^polot

fo-a

lAH.-al tTim-epuiidvDir will please n-Young

I large numbt-r of f(ieiHls in this i

le to

Uissew U.'t'u and

DUBRIM-ANDREWS
Traveras City

I.-SR man of that ciiy. Tbe bride i

sanitary

•wsaasr

toe oddruM. Hmgbamtwo,

Otsesa and ..hr ia.U.-r fo.' Oraiwt Rbr

CITY IN OOOO PHARE

B toee of rercBDe oo the
aae haad aid toabfflly to tartber redtatoa awwaii ea the other the ranleadh *ra aMliahtiiHii to a awt a«^
vai* EBetowi ^ «aly tree eaone
ler new appean to be to valt, at
aOMW aw dotoA far boAoei revi­
val, Itoiptos 4|pv* eweaeee ae moeb
toe laterval mad

AUs EiHmop OUT nsowm
a uuMS.

T the
s ami

the party will carry out their plant.

gruttm bi-liig a prosperous youug bust

only

F. M. PAINE,

F-L.oms-

a

bo lost and moefe ffPtoed H the tick­

to

EYE, EAR, HOftE
_
AMO TMROAT
RLA**** RITTB*

;Shu“ ff. ajT,!
the extraordinary effect of S a Mp 6
realized. It Basds the bigl
most
- - cures of•the
for iu wooderful
.
sing cues. Ifv-oooeed
you should
have tbe besL
Sold b> drug­
shoul.........................
"
gists lU fifty
*
Yoa mar'have a^^i^ple bottle and
x.k llia'l tells all
alioDl tl.liotbscnl'

If the boat can be reivslred In lime

body hheaid"*iwtra' to be a member

there

Dft. F. J. MaoNctt

ccsaitv of being coarpelled Uj go often

Grellick

of tW assoctoUpp, beaee aoUslng will

that

S »er Ceat fiUfivcE •• Tlae

couple of weeks' ftshlug and camping

make Ibeir

fact

•vssMaSweyr--

. .. ___

There U tx»Ifor?in*lb?ki
.........................................................
often
expressed, that........ . Kilmer's
Swamp-kooL toe great kWoev Trmcdy.
(alClU everr wish in curing rheemattom.
pwtn in the bark, kidneys, liver, bladder
and cverv part of tbe uriaarv nassage.
s inability to bikf water

planned tor today and a camploc irtp

^ gn to toe fair anyway and ever}'

Tbe

CAPITAL, ftaOOfOOO
SUBPLU9s4ft604Xlp,

to Lee s4>ay had been planned for Au-Babe-

Hardly a place can be foODd (bat
such

ioai

gnat lu. Mr WiUDie. lu rom^y wllb

cj- for the ezi>eose of the trip.

possesses

The launcb

valued at between IISO and t&“u.

the ride upon the lake Ibal haa

xruwn famous for Its splendid fishing

, they are
. . « the last
rceogniied bv
, patIcBt sod phy
akUna, •rLs CM.4raf rkraisi

eniiieLv aeaworthy and kiBg aft­
other lannehCB were told aP

nal sad reaaonable rate, and tbe re<
toe

A. Tracy Iny. 1
R. rtafd Clfoek. View Prm
ItaBBri Onriand. Oaahtae.
A. J. MnynarA Aata. GtaAk
A. 3. Uavllaad. AbL Oi^

wltadnevdoeaae.
While ksdaeydtoBordera arc the

ita

tbe Point Hetsy llft-navlng euUon
er

enjoy

Traverse Qty state Buk

Bodel being tbe same aa that laaed lay

there toiiaeea or room and

can

"tassuL.,
m

which arrived iBmedtoiely'anJ

had tbe fire ntingntobed before It bed

EXCURSION
THUSSDAYs AUe. 20|
me BB BocjrDTkiP
•••••
tmra QBAXO EAPlOe
flUe (tips lo IVoroasw. Ats-xoadna Bs.r ]
Maawml aad ycHwe gor avUew^ a^ {
Pb.. I —- f------ w-

aaBCx.

wuauw. u4zo«.

Por« yo«w opiafoe el ear Entrrpriae. if yo* •» net aeqaatatad,
when we nde Uw pnacipal toeroaghiares ia (ha

Doors eBtaaa boar earlier for FRF tead ilrii ta^rctiiaeJam
iBdiaa and ^bey Eacampmetie Gq nd Stand Thftetsa* Mle •( the
tonaiKls coatisMoaly from fi a. m.'
.

--------- w-pg. w»-g

Lake Shore
4 iUDhiCRB SiMtiMnkSy.

arTtacwtncadjonel Ok wwaimw.

OYERUn TRIIl’ FOREieOl'STREET PUIK-

Beserve* Seal, oa
Wair,

fi

«HM» T1UVMW tmu«^ tumoav. AvauiT 4, INI.

•«»»

BAWTflORNE WINNERS OF THE HERALD AND RECORD
CALLED HERE
CO.*S TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS CONTEST

MCOND IN THK CHtCAM
MACKINAW RACE.

Clean
and
Fresh

TO

Bcc*u3c of the air.
tight package and
gluing of pure ugar, ‘

run BONWATIOffi
WIU. CKNO A IHORT

McLiBshliit XXXX Ooffee

TIME

THE CITV.

comas to you fresh, rich and ckan. Every packsf*
contain* one full pound of really good coflee —profiaiEy
roasted and blended —untform to <|uaGtT and tevor.
McleAUOHLurs XXXX COPPU aoU br

YmM M NM • Racing MacMn* R«il It
Vary Fwt-Md «t the Cam*
TIBM. vary CwnlortaW*

Tb* Havtborse.

'■

All First-Class Grocers

ow«e4 *ir Omr**

Cttneb a#4 John McOonsttll ud ByiM
tiM tator* «r tbe Otlaico YacCt dub.
arr1**d Is tb* ettr yene.iUy.
MawtberM

llaldiad

eecoiiil

Tbe

In iLe

grant MacAMav r»fe and U now on a
Winner

tor boM*. bat there being no banr-

CNtriol No. 1.

itnar in

AwarOed

A J. 6REITING.

An Extra Trip for Htgr.eat

Wlrmer in OIttHct No. 2.

Number or Vetaa.

A two Anya flog wID be nuulo bere
nad poaaltOr Hmger.

In

Rapids

MIAS LOUISE PRATT,

WRA ANOU6 MeCOLU

^«nau« emtoe. rnaJly belu< berd.id

ChctHct No. Z

PERSONALS.

Awarded

Mr and Hr*. F B. Coaanl retnraod
Prom Friday's Raeord.

Number^of Vetea.

Mr*

Tba Hawthorne U TO Teet o/er nlll
and waa bum at 61. Joaeim fruri Yenlgu hr Mr. McOoaneU.

.Wma



radng trtm. aba earrle# a t«ni»ny of
1« man. ba*iai a'voniaodaitea* for a
craw at loar, the crewa’ quarter* be^
tag tooataildar ward, and U tbe main

eabiD, there are accommodadon* lot
12 gueaie. the bertbe all bt-log large
and roofortnble and there 1.1'ie two
■Ute room*.

The flnUh lx haudno ne

and la verr roomy and comfortable
The boat Is not a racing macbloc pv
nny meant bm that «b* 1* very fat-i t»

REUNION OF
WEST FAMILY

she haa been teooad In tbe loug ince
and never very far beblnd at

tbia year aa ahe waa ahead

of

tbe

No ladiM are allowed aboard

tbe

reiurn uniJl 5 o'clock It the ahemoon
This Is the flrut reunion held of ihe
West

family

for

H

years

and

was

r'-nt-iniiered

SATURDAY.

50 PERSONS WERE TBERE

SUPERVISORS
LY

DR. D. B. ASHTON

DECLARED

WAR ON

DEAD

and

brtNignt

to

Hr. Clinch U a brother of R
Haoaah

A

pio/d

Lay

Tbe

Kswtborne



plcblc waa enjoyed
The Hawthorne la

»■>
'he
aochore.!

just off the Wf-que-teng club.

•aVeroUWa

Id the party are

Mr.

and

Mr*,

aibch. Mrs. Chandler and nieces, tbe
Chandler and Mr. and Mrs. E.

*•! aaCarad aatoU mlaatT from fa-

asr^rSTiSjs^ns'm

P. Bartlett aU of Chlcnga
UNDERWENT OPERATION
Mr*. C. A.

Skalchcr,

Formerty

of

This City, 111 In Dulutn.
Word has been recv'i.d thet MtI waa baUaA aaA bow I am aa-

C. A. Skeleher. lornxTi.^ of Trav. r*<City, now of l>uluth. »u* 'lUien to St
Mary's Hoapliai ai ib.t

place wheiv

underwent a xerious

yaeiB «aa aicK woMDL

-IS

s

m

operxiion

Ttanrsday.

Children

and

risiung Mr* Grifflo

field

to

who

aRer

vlaiUag

Bkutt.

yewierday.

Wall tleaioD and Will RannJe waU
Mr*. B

reiuraed to Man-

Canton and daughter, ft.

iher weal te oHnrae yeaterdas.

was

Miss

reiamlag

BItgtaia

William*

mil

reiuraed

to

returned

lo

Ftorence

RaddlBe

want

Ooverrvor Warner Mads Him Circuit
■Midga bf Kalamasoo County.
Lansing. Mibb.. Aug.

1—Oovemor

Warner today appointed

Oran

Evory Tp»« Waa Tackled and Rid of

Dr. Benjamin D. Ashton, one of th<

Sens and SS QranOchildran

flmt

physk-ians

to

practice

In

Sark

Prank

to take effevi today.

Hay.

than Se peraoDs belog prenoni.

more
Those

4

children of Mrs. T.

M

Weal of 872

ISast Front xlieet and

were

Mr*.

Delia Munderback

Mrs.

Alice

tod

o'clock

Suuday

momlug

borne of hla son. Dr. E.
42k

Pnptr

Oily

Charles

yesterday after vtMUag at
MerrlfA

Keystone yeoterday.
' Miss

Lottie

Filth

street.

The

at

dllion Is V

McGarry

The rv.inniltii-e on

and

left aide

hired

to

A man

exiermloaie

the

p««t.

and family, of Bale*;

ually for some lime. Ud an attack of spraying the boles In the bark where

killing

the moth,

and

ibl* kind bad been fAred by hIs at-1

farm; Mr. nitd Mr«. Fmuk Giles and

lending pfayaldas.

family. Mr. and Mm. Frank AiMi

be had been at the Aflhp t« hla Boa.'aboQi. aad an attempt was made in
Mr.

Huy. liiti

We.liieaday tlgbl

be

wu« ;

Ibis aft- j

dren. were

Lonix

Tao

greal

and

Alice

FYecka. were not ai ibe r--iinion.
Dinner «ax served on a long can­
vas spread on the ground In place of
waa a

very

bappy

served the day was tpeof in mm«w of
Dr.andMrs. B. P. Miller Jr.. ofFlint various BoriB. awlnRs and hammocks
are Ttaltlng at ibo L->uc of Ur. aitd

were employed to keep the llllle oue«

Mm. A. r. C&fuur.'U.

buay.

Swimming

-

was

also

enjoyed.

the city

are

U-I5r. A.ftf:ftoas*’*

arrived
lo

vlatl

today

jboui

wifh

wUh'hta

par.

EXCISIONS
PbreM^Swettb

Miller reiarned to Crasd

“IWantthePiwrf”
YOU SAT.
«eid Wu ^rwm

•ad by D>.
msTiair we cw^
Di. A. W. ChM'.

B—. ro. d. M u .icT
.Ki
P«. P«.
b.—A., d.

ON

Monday
Angost 17. 1608
TO

and

Irusiruies any

of

fly

bi*

pajier.

attempt of

ihe

Dr. A. W. diaae’a
Nerve Pills
W1 9.
_ U_l
esa be kxmwi W.J aew Bww law. oMd.
far ikey ewe a Mekar'i wey. by
wp

uivMMk niill.-r luyiBg h--r egg* »n the

From Saturday's Record,

^

i«rk of ilie lrv.»

Km-eland hae siiH
another
Amsieia, Moruu the nine month*
oi.-lhod. using a gasuliu.- blow torc-h
old daughter V.' K-:iv Ku.-wa. .tied
Ihe home of her luirvnls near Bales ;“‘"1 'uu. hmg tt..- xlf.-. t.-d spot* o( th­
at T;3« of cholera infantum The fun-1*'*'' »‘**‘
■“’*
erai will be Ih-ld at the St 8>aiK-t8!•'"•' "ill'
church in

ihls .-tty

Monday

moTUus

burl th.- tree* m

at p o'clock.
____
Shell Cl.trk a pr-.niin.-iM Mtuton of
WANTED—w« pay 2e per do*
above market price for nice elaan.;
elaan. Honor siierid.-.l th- layliig of the
freah eggs. The Hannah A Lay Mere. I comer ston- cf the Ills;
Nsilonal

taio* :
-Mydw«b«w.k.
______
InlBW lo.
d«e,______-^<d*>cfwu«i
y.
As
______
beu
1 dsew.
do
w
n iitkig diW. Sa
biaw .1 O. A. W. CW. Nw P& CMidwclycluaJha.Mtbadadanibe wwial
a vmwac md i. w‘.HI «d vww. • ewa'
JOHNSON DRUG COMPANY.

thank Thursday

HEAR YE!

MILWAUKEE
Good to return uatil Thurv
day. August 27th. 190a Via
Ludiogtoo End Pere Harr
queue Line Steamer.

*®’’ *
lana

killing the

'"ffb

Ointment

dahnaan Or«g e*.

frqpm

making

luker has tbe trunks
sraiM-d

which
LlRl« Child Dead.

all presenl.

grandchildren.

X

tree*

West.

of Mm. West, and the 35 craodehll-

K#eiilenu of

Fifth stnel. where he was siHrken. I »ev. n.l method* are Mag eiiipl..ye.l.

Mrs. Arthur Munu- and child of Traterxe City; a cousin. Uea-ey llroarn. of

the seven daughiers and Iwo tons

lo

vlalt-

fbK-l of Polite C. W. ifMoa. at Bast! capture It, but this was tibsuccessfut.
I'rotiglit to the home at Dr. Ashton of *n ;iii.-1111.1 to save their tree*.,

Mr. and

after

Far tala

Hr*. C. O

luMOck miller was seen fliiung

of Traverxe Clty> Mrs

ley and chlldivu. »r Baie»;

relurnni

yesterday

^ggs are laid, with pa'rta green,

Fv a abort tiine|

and Mm. Prank A. We»l and children,
Kxiber LaVal-

Rapids

dsya

lbes<

a R. Hantex and faniHy. of Rosebud

and children, of the -Pentnaula;

Mayfleld 7w-

liard at work amoeg

well advanced'was

80th birthday, ha* beon falling grad-; tree,

Mrs.

to

Collins

ing her<-.

year*, having almaai reached hi* j »ad with axsisunee he tackled every

Bailey, of Chicago; George W. Wevt
Hr. and

Grand

Cbattanooge

bulldlnea

ground* u( the boanl of SDin-rrlsor*
___
_
made war yesterday upon the lusauck
'the
^.........................................
tree* of t
...........yard.

who 1*

went

eats. Mr. and Mrs. M. Coplan. a lew

tbt

L. Aabton.

• grave.

Dr. Aihton.
in

Johnson

Joe Coplan

Used by Others.

paralysed and the gweral cou j

present were the children and grand-

gaiberlDg After ihe picnic dinner aas

HEAR YEt

Sprayad—Fly

thli

city, was stricken with parnlys.s abou
A reunion of tbe WtSt family took
place Saturday at Ebat

a table, and it

H.F. MOELLER.
G. P. A.
Aug. 4-11

- HEAR YE!

THE GREAT CLEAN SWEEP SALE IS NOW ON

Every article in the house marked at Clean Sweep Prices, An oversight on your part to visit this
sale, means a loss to you in Dollars and Cents.
'

SHOES

7ie tad tl.OO ChildieD't
Sbem....................... ...Me
lt.26Mimm SboM........7»e
S.OOMiaaeff 8boe*...$lJ8
250Boya’ Shot*....$1.71
^OOMen'i 8boa.... $L$1
S;50Men'a Oxf<uda..|1.47
H. OOUdiea' Lboaa...$L8S

S.ao Udie*' Ozfatda.$l.tt
l.K> Ladii«’ Sboea..$l.$$
8.60 Ladiea- Uxfordi..S14S
a.60 Hea'a Patent
....................$lstt
I. 00 Ittdjao Moocuiu.fic

Suitcases
$1.60 VrIom................... 7$e

^koatE orew every
n»AY-ALL DAY.

M

yesterday.

Ml*. Q. B. Smith returned to «»«—■

from

*

Mary

F

to the race* at Cadillac yesterday.

been

yesterday to meat her hrotbor,

Mis* Kittle
the Cocoons and the Holts in th*

ter of Mrs

county

returned

Sluaser. who ha*

terday.

Doing Shown.

Mayfleld. and Un Julia WUsou. a

KNAPPEN CHbeSN.

l^Mtpea Circuit Judge tor Kalamasoo

flattUe^^tod^y
ydBtftyoqteritr.

illac

Cronkbite

K

celona yesterday

C

No Signs of In^rovomant

com­

equipped «with a power tender and lo-

_____

Ryan

Mary
L

yesterday

Hr*. B

C. B. Brooks relumed to Cad­

Mrs. T. A. Macy and child returned

preased with Traverae t'lty and the

ahore.

Mrs.

and

Mrt

10 Keystone .vesterday.

panies. and be was very favorably Ine

■ayaMiawaaMTcA

- Hiss

Beidlng

Mr

al­

Kingsley yesterday.

Hiss

Condition la About tha Sam* Today,

this

.

aga.

ter irtsliing H

yesterday

Keystone yesterday.

the ladles of the parly were piched -.p

aiaeb. of tW

Kingsley

.Sew York.

COUNH TREES CLEANED

of the fleet.

lx

to

Willard,

THEM.

ooniestlng boats during the race, no

dot

to

W, Manlgvld and two children

returned

Miss Uis I'unnlngham weal lu May-

CREAT OATHERINQ AT EAST BAY

Bat for tba bringing of n fast «a-.ter.
boat down for tbe race, tbe Hawthorne

MOTBS SAVE
BEEN FIBED

The party drove out to East Hay at
10 o'clock In tbe morning and did not

liy all

that

would have been flrat over the llu.-

picture was taken of tbe group.

an oecnslon 1<>iig to Ik-

shown by the fact that flee ttimw ona

reaierdoT after wlaltiag her

parents, Mr and Mrs. H, A. fl*atlimi.

An Extra Trip for Higheal

FURNITURE

MILLINERY

Ohlioo.......................

Iron Bod.......... ............ $1J8

aOODreaa Good*.. A»e yd60c
V
t$cri
86c
l$c yd

Go-Oarto........................$1.$$

76o
;
$7*.»e yd
S1.S5 % in. Bik. Taffeto 8$e
Apran Oiagfaam...........
8c Uwna-..........................4c
l£o
$tM
16c
; :
$e
15o
:
:
l$e
lOo Gingham....................7c
TVble Oilololk.................. l$c
y-4 Btoacbed Sheeting 1$><M

11.50 ShEpe*.............»..47e
11.00 Trimmetl E*U...-$8c
4.00 TrimiMvi HaU. $1J7
3 00 Sbapo*
$7c
5.00TnmiD«d HaU . $1.$$
r>iK) Trimmed HaU. $1$$

6 pieoe Chaznber^U . .$8c

DRY GOODS

Jardioere Stand*........... 2$c
»xl2 Mirror*.................... 17c
Galvanixed W«ab Tab.. .4$c
*lb.75 Couch.............. $1L$8
Oommodea.................... $U$S
418.00 Book Case........$$.$$
Screen Doora. trimminga
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tU.00 1nmtber Chair*.. $$.48
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Underwear
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lOo Miaeea' Uoe Bone . .l$e
15c Lace trimmed.............. 8c
MoChiklrw * Hoee.......... Se
10c K«di«’ Vnu.............. 4c

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49 68
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AVEUS OF 73 DEGREES
DAY * WAS
OCORSEA

I aches .
• Acts natu
! oLoxotive. ■

a »cr cot aimt w TIM DcHitu

the botele are aut«r, aatte or than
tolns booked feU for Aacw. T««
weather the last week baa buoD ki Back in July IMT, Werewry fUaetod
X. B-xAddnM »n OollMUaw wd.
lot Dsgreas But £euldn*t HoH
hot that ooe ta sure to dad the
tto Pee*, tto Avoret* Sv
ceeat • elad either la a aUk
aa aonewbere to the ataade or a
ing only
, .
faathtoc aail to the water. No fr: Ha at
The July Just ended averaged t:
Old Mlaatoo. E^errthlnc
war to
coatort The bathtoc 1* much eajitr- de«vei of warmth, toe bocikst Jely in
ed—etnooth aandr beadi. an l alialtow toe i'i years that Otoerver Wait ha*
taoat piarea quite a lo&s vhf
beeu heto^ the rocorda The aier
nc It a aaf* wadtoc place for
temperanire of Job for tbe JT
)«aA( cAlldren. The toikor U nlk Is only f$ and toe highest berewara dotted with . aailboati
and* lofore. has been IMT with T!
lAOM.
DeepUe the fact that July’s aterage
A laeaaace baa beet recvivi-.l. an- vaa toe highest, tbe botleet day >n
ounctoc tbe arrival of a lliile daiiitb- that month wa* 9* wbUe one day m
•r at tbe borne o( Mr aad Mra. Iten July l&ST. the mercury tried to Bud
TOOK AAAT IN MAAONIC WORK Qallawar. of iihicaca.
The r>.Da
■ top of toe tube and dl&n't glr - up
TMlNWaAV NIOHr.
lady (toeoed her eyea to .bU Ilf- os
kCi tod been louch<-d
July Stb and baa aeemtid m> ;uuh«is
I be record of the tlT rears of Julys
« Old Miaalon that al^e nr.c t^e a-- furnUhed toe Record by Mr. Welt.
promlae of.ipendliic the lait two
loHows:
weeks of Aucuiit here. Hr>. <ton:.icay
lllgb !*•« Ave
wUl be remembered aa Mlaa Mar
caeiite
Pierre,
whoee
laamaae
to
Mr
WCATHIft
CHANOC
CAUSED
UaUaway
took
place
at
Old
Ulaaica
> . MHO* TO OMANOE.
Anfuat Slat last year, the weddlna betoc by (ar tbe moat tmporUat ov« lu
the,aeaaoo.
^Mrt M
isr««Si Artdsy AfMi^
Dr. S. M.^ Campbell, of flvasaMlI.'.
•MOM-Trowtl
Onn4
lUlacda. filled the pulp!' at u>- Plret
MBrtW IdOflUfflM l« • HMdrecaUonal church on Sunday Isvi.
wbDe ProfesBOr Otorge P. Selleo. of
Kno» eollece. Ullnola. gave a v.-ry in
VNMTMAtf^BMfC _
ting talk on
I- At S*S» iMt «*ent»S. rraT»rm« Cltr
younx peopb- of the church during IhtoM No. ttl P. A A. M. MTVMl
('hrlstUn HndeaTOr hour.
p«|i|i*r ta iA« BMibsn. rlilUos loriuisi*.. ........................... m
%ma Hd «TMd Mg* onkxm.
U< -The family of O. C. Moffati. of rfa-.■. Mad Ml* -MMfs pmoonciiiK tkf rsc niy. have dosed their cottage
SsasMt M bMt Ifi sverr war that and gone back to town. Mr. and Mr«
MoBalt will leave Immediately for ti:
tod bM 0T«B tbe mon tbeir (rip.
After npp*^‘ three eaBdidatee wegr sdUnded eastern trip. During ih- sbeence of her parenta, Dorothy MoSatt
raJMd to tto third decree asd vadr
wUl be the gneat of AleihU roefaUn
mutm MaaooB. QrMd Martoal WtlJames Dunn and lady aad Mr. and
Man M. Parea of Detroli. Oraad
•aaMf Wardn
Roaeoe »wttt awl Mrs. sal Uunn and sots and tbe Misses
Oraad Juaior WardM Jamra fi. Dil- MhwU and Isabel Painter were rlsloa at
Tawae p«r1on«U>c the IBtrs from Traverse City si the
Porier Hopae on Soaday last, coming
A BwoOter of the other craad
id lodge Is the morning before the real heat of
Arerage rr years. S»
•rSeen vwt -ta the Ulaad oti the toe day was on. partuto of b'oe of tbe
good Sunday dibaerv at the- hotel and
(hen enjoyed a delightful drive in «be
cool of tto erening
t Baagor tneeday they dedicated
tliu. B. 1‘ortor. of .fblcago. U the
laaeak tewple asd of course tbs
‘ followed tiy a ban- gMSt of bit parents. Mr. and Mrs. \
The next
een day. they were at B. Porter. •
Tto
Mrs. W. W. wVbb and Mrs J E
tto bigb adwoL
Crockett of Topeka. Kansas, are
Aeat was espoolally bad. the.
swag tto late arrivasl at The Plue>
«oM|g stnttbt down wltboot
Dr. Wnitams. of The Pines, made a A. V. Priedrleh'e Advertieing Seneme
%nMA yt Mim, apd H. Monttgbe. basioeBs trip to Chicago during the
BreugM Out Larqe and EnthusgoM'imUr. vaa oo aoariy over- tost sresk.
iaetle Crowd.
■BM that tt was with dMcnlty that
Tto entire household of The Ptne<
Ito dPhdoetod the
enjoyed a fudge part}’ on the beach
k hundred or tnor.- of th.- .-niaJ
I at l:M. tto grand on Wednesday ereatng. It was an oc­
boys of Traverse- l ily bad a Jolly Hm.
lodfs ofSoera left for Harbor Springs, casion where eveayonc helped
Saturday afternoon
when
0»ca
vhm at > o'dstt tonight, they ded- everyone had a right good time. Ulsi
Friedrich of tbe A V, Frl.-drlch Sbo.lento the Afasoafc lodge rooms. Prom Oladys Doherty
contiibuied
> KCaltered a bagful of t»-tiiiiee
thdn. they ratnm to ttolr bomes, but re^pe and Old the mixing. Professor
Pront street lii-front of th<- »ionnext BMath, on tto tth. Grand Maa* Sellen superintended tbe cooking. Frlt-drirh »lood on lop of ib.- baildiiiK
er Moatogne goes to tbe upper pen- whUe George W ullama made an
(brew tbe peonies broadcast
tnaato and vfll spend nlonat a toonih cellent lire man. A good many of
too boya below bad a lively scramble
otoer who surrounded the Are just to see who could gather in tbe m
thcra.
' It vaa the latenUoa of the offtcera helped eat the fudge and proDoancs-d coin.
to take a dip la Grand Thr^ bay It Ane.
Officer Schncid.-r waa On band
ft «.«'clock IhlB tooratag had aU ar^
Nias Bdna O'BHea aad Mrs. George keep Ihe boy* rroni getting hurt lu the
rangoBean bad been pertnetod but P. JUnn and son. Jatoaon. made the grand ruah everyimie a bandiui «>r
'ito ^nage tn weather ennaed
round trip to Traverse City on Mon­ petiDleex was (brown and non.- of (li.Shnnge of Utod. tto ewa poking too day lasL going to Bowers Harbor and
Barge.
taking the Fannie M. Roee
Kcramtile. After ib.- bag of iM'uales
' At the exwdaea gnaterday. Grand and back.
Mrs- RInu and Mlaa had boen ihrown bruacaxi and gather
Haator MeMCto «aa preaeiaed sritt O'Brien-wsre on plennore bent, but ed up. Mr Frii-drich (brew a few
with Jackson, hi* chief boat quarters and dim.-> iniu th- air which
A magadleent trowel, tto piece betor
•r solid sUeer vlth aa ehony handle, neaa in town being an aching louib addeel xest to the couu-st This wa*
On tto top. a chaste scroll dsalga rnmoved.
a part of toe advertlslnc
ItiR plan of
, araa carried oat while on the reverse
or., vbirb *ba
J.M. Mootraee made a hnaines* trip V. FrlMricb*’
da tto laacrlptlMi ■ 'Most worahlptnl to.Codar Rapids and Chicago roeenily been carried on during tbe past week
MBd master Herbert Mocimgur, All
W. O. Hull and family aad Mr. and atkd wws ceitalniy a very auccesaful
ilth.
First National bank. Trr Mrs. A W, Peck, of Traverse City, InnovMlion. The Ktree’t wa**|bi)-ed
Arae dtf, Mich." tto eagrarlagi be- made tripa down In their nuiomoblles for nearly an hour before ih-- lime an.
lag tnlly to Mpin« with the twfwrt during toe past week.
nounced for' the penay onu-si; Kor
dtorit.
Mlaa t brUtina ‘Drown and bet lunalely drivers of team* respe.led
‘ Tbe toadeome aourenlr was the friend. MUs Oale Cbatierton. wbc the frolic of Ihe boys and did n. in
‘peeoad of tto kind presented to Mr. have be«n vlaltlng at Harbor Point lerferv la any way with the M-r:t;iil.lAlontgM tola year, Ue other haTtag anlred on the Thnrsday boat and win
BOOOO OELECATc^
been at Battle Creek at the laying spend tto reM of toe aummer with
•f the fflito *to«d earner suae. Ibat Mrs. Sievnn-Brown at Oakhurst cot
(rowel bears a picture of the High tage Ulu Hannah Stewart, who ha* Supreme Lodge Knights Of Pyih.as
Now in SeSt-.-n.
acbool together Arlih the names of been rlsRittg Mrs. Stewart Brown.
Doaton Uaaa, Aug 5 Th' - r. a.
Ihe >ADaimlttee. the auperinteodent
Thursday last for her home In dual «vjn\eiitK>o of th“ kiii>i.-iv • lo.lf
•ad M date.
Springtold. llUeoit.
Kr ihts Of Dylhlai. cuin-u.-l le tTto family of Adrion Yates, of Orwi'b SO.MW d.-lesat... :i- al.-'i'
BUILT SAIL BOAT.
mand. noridA are planning to spend
Bam EllPr Has On* Which H* Con- all of tbe month of October at Qld
IBaston. Mr Yales says that Octolwr • PPd pppppppppppp
atrwetod Hinwslt.
In Flortito Is often toclr hoUc-m maolb
TODAY** HARKETB.
«
^
Same Bier haa hoUt hlmaell
sail Mat of which he ta )oatIy proud. and from now on they will avoid it by ♦PBPPBPBPPPP^BB*
It la a twenty, foot. lugger rigged, spendtag it at Old Mission, where It
ram Monday’s Record
cMisIdervd (.be most beeuUrol
boat. whKh wlU be calW the Ma;1GRAIN.
OUa. Tbe boat la already in the we- month of the yeey.
rhtcago, Aug. j.-riose—\\ le nt,
Mlaa Morse. o( Bitter Sweet lodge, Disc; com. T«>4c: oata. 459ic.
- tor aad looks to be as eravorthy as
la cclertainlBg Morse Ashmore, of
ti to haadaome.
fVlroil. Atlg
2 —tlOse—\V(,-ai,
Mlneapolis. Minn, Mrs. S A. Riddte. 9iSc. com. arWe, oat*, doc.
coMPurre burpmse.
of Chicago. Judge and Mrs Kirby and
Mias Uorr I’pbam. of JacfcaourlUe.
LIVE STOCK.
Mowtar Bert Had Net Been Nephew
Buffalo. N Y . A«g 3 —rattle.
in lir Yeara
Mr. and Mrs H O McGill, of Sl
100; alow, choice sleets steady, oihOld MtoaloB. July tl—Mr. and Mrs.
lMb>.
Mo.
arrived
on
Monday
last
ers.
I5R25C
lower Veal*. r.SOO; atGharlee Gore of Latayeue. lad., are
and will stay until September IsL
and Arm at s:. 50fi a Sheep and
l^ttoc Homer Gore aad toacily. It
srttk Mrs. John Har^all.
latnba. 3.C«H‘: a-nite. Umb> 5lic high.-r
araa a complete surprise aa Homer
Hogs. Uto: active. rofiSUc lower
had not eeea hto nephew la 3? years.
'ANTED—Ws pay K pec (humi
(s mackra pries for niee cieam
Now to one of the goietest times of
hofB*. Tto Hahnah-A Layltorc.
toe Whole year in markets, ('hovriet

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OraigM. g« too................ .Itototoe !
.ktotogSc ,
Bmmus. p^r
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totmg apptow tor to.... ....tofitoc ,
Ftgs. tor lb........................... .(to to tor I,
D*t«. per 1b......................
ISC',
Plstos. per <KM ...................
Gherriew. per qt .................
ApritoU. per toxkn......... ...............*oc:
Watermen**, eoek ........... ....««60cl
Huckletwntas. per erst* ............ It 23
Elbert* psMhes. per btoket .......... iOcj'
Cautatoupe*. .. .2 for 2S« or 5 for *5c !
OooM-berrts*. per box ....
Grap«, per to ...................
HlacktH-rrle*. per box .... ....U'Ciircl

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Most PrtoHStS.
-. for Ih.- conaty o(
Clearbock pork, per 1b .. .l«>4ei:Sc i
G-and Trm«.-r~.,
Short cut of pork, per bhL
said court, held ag
Slrtoto. per lb....................... ....tsgito;
>-!»!.. uniO'. :I1 Ihe ellj Of TVST.
->■ about gone Satorday nigbt
Mid
d ciin^,
CWD^. .HI the S71B
RoMd steak, per to......... .............. tsci
- VI cases sere dkpresed to I'&irago. Hamberger, per Ib. .......... .............. 15cl
D
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IN TRAVERSE CITY
Hoe
Ftwd I
Walkar,
Hui kleterries are tootinulhK
Lota of pork, per Ib............ .................16;
■ O. of prolnu-.
ime in but miber slowly and lbRoast*, per lb........................ ........ »«lto
lu tl,..' i^Her of the tofaie of HoW
iM-rrL's will also *oou be gone.
,
Green, deceased.
?
Pork sausage, per lb.......... ...........ItHc
SbifT
k Gr--n b.wing Aled in mM
Sid* pork, perto............... .A09li\a rnki'lt'ot of tbe N.
aellinTprices.
I’livaiciaiia aaJ Sufveont. Com- •
t. liti.in inaying that salf
Utah eteak. per Ib............ ............... (to
ofiicrmon. English lui.V
•^•'J»di‘-ai- M'd deu-rwln* vh*.
Ug of lamb, per Ib............ .............. ikc'
Caviar
Amencan Ikxrtore. Permanenily li*',“*
I.amb ckop*. per lb............ ........... *tol
I
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' 1
hell -.f .aid deceased aSdNOB*
Kippered Herring, per lb..................*5C
Loc^ax
J,^h..ri, the V«1 .wiats/.s*
Sirs*, per Ib........................ ic upward
ImporUJ sardince ................ 58
236 E. Front St.
which saw de<->-aacd died Mined.
■.
Roast, per Ib........................ ,..i2t4aiic!
Silver Cord sardines, per lb .
V,-al Chens, per lb.............. ................lie
Lobslers ................................................ Me
the Sick
.
VVol stiWll. per lb................................ l«e
Tuna, iier can .......................................Wc
to—R
1- loitf l» b.v.-i.y aiyaiXtij tor hewfw.
Vval stew*, per lb.............. ................Ito
Shrimp, per can .....................15
I -M
, ItSaid rN'iitlon
lUffl. per it ........................ .... 15U«c
Probona blackberry jam, per glaae 20c
Yuftoer orden-d. ihgt tMhOe BP*
Bacon, p-r !b ......................
rvof be given by pubUcoMP
UcoMPCffSirawber^probona jam. per glass 20c
Pork Steak, per Ib............ ................ ISc
.
, .
.la copv of ihia order, fur tores ascp
Raspberry proboca Jam. per glass 20:
Too »«■ed hot ^mg money m -is ■
prmriovw
U.ktoW
nW «ax MT
previo
Pork Chops, per lb.............................. 16c
Currant strawberry Jam. glass ...20c
sullalloD and advl.v are free, the ncb . j,.,rl«,;;. i* Ihe Grand


Traes
TraTorao Bah
Sllc-d ham .......................... ................ 22c
|ioor alike
Orange marmalade, per gloss........ 25c
aid. :i iiewirpaje-r print<-di iap* Liriiil
I*tcnlc h;im«
.................. ................ lie
i who c:
p V'!”'
dcH-lOTS ed IB xuiil cminlv,
Ginger In syrup
mllailun.
exaiu.
r«-<-«-he
.«a!t Pork, per Ib................ . .10c to Ifc
bnusn R. M'AUCHL .•
Harsscblno ebeerb-s In llqner ___ 25c
100. SiMce and surgical oporLard, per Ib.......................... 12c to Mc;
Xlaraacbtno cherries In Creme de
B free of charge.
All that
Porier bouse, jier Ib .. . . ............ Itoi
Meetoe.............................................
sked
In
retura
U
that
reefy
perPuller, creamer}, per lb. ........ :C039ci
irvau-d wilt stale tn their friends
Spiced Ag*. i-< r botile ..................
Untler. daJrg. per lb .... ................ **C
result obtained by thrir ne* sysHoney, cotub
................................... 20c
Kgg*. P<T dot .................... ................ fto
Honey, pure, per pt...............................lOc
Cheese, per Ib...................... ..15c to lie All" Oiscaras of Man. Mforntn and
Preaeved Ag». per can ................... 35c
Children Treatod.
Brirk anil limburgher ebsese. per
Mnsbreoms. la glasf. Imp. ..25
RUPTURE POBITIVELY CURED
tb.......................................... .................20c
Cambembert cheese, per box 25
Olemargense. per Ih. ... ..tto to 2toj By three treaiments, many rifrsd
Pin money pickles, per bottle ___ 59c
with one. No fctitfe. no pain, no risk,
Clearback pork, per bbl. i......... m.ooi
Roquefort che»«e. per lb........
no dettniloD from busiaeaa.
PWl
Deafness and roaring noise In tbe
Asparagus upe, per cab ___ 30
U>T5e
f^rrn.....................................
........ ito' head cdfvd by an ennre new system.
Cryalalired ginger
Coditoh, per lb ................... ..lOc to 2to, These DOCTORS ere *kiUe«l sp« talLds
ParBie<un cbeeee, per bolile.......... 20e
Mackerel, per ....................... ..15c .0 25C and will be found ready and vlltog to
A»para*u» lip*. p.-f .aa ..........
Bloat, r*. per lb............... ....Sc 10 5ci -.il-ud the band of help, brlogiog
Mustiruoui.t. In glat*. Imparted
l*al,- trout, per lb.............. ............ 12'u‘" t ;ic k health and happlncoa where now __
t-xl'I Mrkn>-K* and sorrow A sperial arPrsaXAvs
Vepctabica.
WhUeUab. per Ib................ .
.irscj lorltaiion to anyone suffering fropi;
New i«(al'.-e» ............................
lorurahle.
ft
Flour, FsnL MiscsBiisem.
New tnmlpe,
peck ............
Baled bar ............................
Green ontons. per bunch ........
Loose baj- ........ ’................. ........ IIOOH able they wQl treat ;on: IT tsctirahla,
L^tlice. per lb ............
Loose straw
.................... .11 to (T OO ■drlte yon. These doctor* treat orCucumbers .....................
atl'UwB-sadist wm.
OalJ. per bu ................
............. «to ery variety ot dlseato lad detormltg. Mata toe toBtaa arrirsM 51 a. m. ato • to p-a
Celery, per stalk ........
_____
lOZLT. at-A.^
Flour. H, * L. Best ........ ............ C..10 bolta.
Hondredweigbl. Cora MsaL ftae 13.00 OFFICE hours; g a. Ok to g p. m. J ».iRKTS. Agwu
WANTED—We pay 2c per doren Huidredwetght. Corn meal.
>ovr market pnee <i>r nice clean,
BUYING PRICEA
fresh eflss. The Mannan A Lay Merc
Cratns.
Wheat.................................. .................toe '

... »>»»:

Dr. Hawley

ud will rrndei'Krvic lo^,"

s

..

M. & L L TK fiW

.....mou

:y£fS

Only Four Mewe .Days

PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE
To Ui.- la-gal Knroli.-d Voter-, t
Grand ir;i,-r—• .'oulily
lu a...ordiiiic-". "j Ii ib.- following n.
lice, yuu ar.. L.-'- b, ii.iiit1<-.l that a
K.-li.-ru1 |<r.in:i>. .l—'.ioi. will l<- li.-i I
Sept'emb^r.'" to..*

al7'“

Dreamland Angora Goat
Rancti
r ih,-iu*elte* Iji pmdpcMi,

In VVItii-s.v Whi-r-ot. I ba».- h.-r-uii
o »et ni' hitiiil at Trav.-rs- .'it',
dleb.gau. lb;. 3rd tlu> of .tugu.'. ,t
1). 11..IV
■ HAS S JOHNSON
Sh.’Viff Gran.I Tnt>.-r-. ■ ...it,,,
ibe aherilT of Graud T:av-r..onnty
iou ar,. h.-r.!.. WtlAed that
in-.
.•ral Primary i:i...ioli will p.
d n.
Sept,.mb.£f^' J“'’1'ku i .'!i
^nU.dale. lor ih- oIT;.. of
l.l..ut.ei*ni iJ.a.-Mior. also lor
iinatiiig eamliffal-. by an, iw.llt.
^1 p.iri, uhoh toi- ,..(.,1 m (a,oi ..f

\Vi;ni..» Wii..n-.it 1 La..- li- • M

Deput. .S. .f.-lar, .'f Sla .

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

Satisfied?

County Surveyor

you

have

b«-cn

getiintj in shoes^

You know
^ood—all leather—shoes

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

Mr.E.P.WatermaD
desires to e.vpress his
thanks to the voters for
past favors, and that he
again earnestly desires
their votes and support
at the coming primary
election. September Ist.

Aug t-lJ-18-:5

.... GREAT

Dispossess
Shoe Sale
From the laege crowds that flock to our sale H shows
that the people will recognize a genuine shoe’ tale that
IS run on honelt lines. We have placed every shoe
and oxford in the store at your dispersal at from 10
per cent to .‘>0 per cent le»> than former selliog price.
Nothing held back.
^
Shoe op tbe wtK»le iamliy and save a lot ot
money. It wiU pay you to come to Iowa
OB purpose to buy shoes at this
sale. Sale closes a week
from this Saturday.

.Are you satisfied with thevalues

CANDID.M E KOK

Friedrich’s

cost a little more than
the paper kind but the>
are cheaper in the end-

(hundreds of pairs of .Mon's Women >. Bo>'s’ and
Children's Shoe* go at Big Cut Fnces.
Do not delay buying your tall shoes aad a^oM
shoes now ■
Money back without argument II yon ttlnk yo«
have made a mistake.

Our Aim
is to sell you good, all
leather shijes just as
cheap as possible.
Before you buy the next
pair look our's over.

sEuef! OF aoon sHoes ^

--m

K TVM»AV.^kV«U«T«, 1

la aimiBa to all Bk
««kcr a«vtoda^ we
give premium tlckete
with every 50c purchaae. Fifty of these
tickets wiil secure a
nice premium.

♦«<i*--^- ; ■,-

We Wvc Away nee
beautiful Se^ of Dish­
es, Rockins Chairs.
Oak Stands. Suit
Cases. Heatherbloom
Petticoats and Lons
Silk Gloves for Pre­
mium Tickets.

SH3NBERG BROS.

DETERMINATION SALE

You know what determination is.7|Jt’9 the ba<;kbone.of success. Determination “ gets there ” with the goai aiwaye in view. Determination never stops to count the present cost. Our desire to sweep ciean bur tables,
shelves and cases of this season's goods has crysteillized ii> a determination to make this the most stupendous
selling event In our history. Inspired by this determination, we quote what, without fear of successful contradli^lpn, we clai|m to bb the lowest prices Traverse City has ever known for goods of the Steinberg standard.
Having determined to place our entire stock of summer merchandise at these low prices, we are sure on inspec­
tion you will find that you cannot afford to delay purchasing.
^
|;3

Sale Begins Wednesday Morning, Aug. 5, at 9 o*clock and Will ConUnue for Two Weeks
Dw'ttormlna'tlon Wala

Ladles’
Tailored Suits, Jackets,- Skirts, etc.
^Bverybody known onr Okiak Dopartmflot haa baon oomi^ to the front more ami

determination sale

Hub Wash

--rtGoodslll

more nntu today iU iiyle* are rei-ognited ai auiboratire a
.»»

_______________ I-.J; —>
_____
We now offer
onr ______
remainiog
itook of Ladioi’ Tailor-made
Suits, Jackets,
Skirts, etc.. St muob less than msnnfacturer's cost witii s doterminstion to close
them oot quickly. We bare divided the inits into four gronpi:

OhtUm'e SlasTeleas
Tests at .........................
DETERMINATION tAtE
La^ SM^^RIbM
Taste. Um tnauasd or plain
tepe^ sleerelese or with short

thaer Usnue, pattaas

......12c

rs.
Haadweia Wash Goods, in
thU seaaoe's chokast
pattsms and solriogs
wan iSe and 18o per
jd. Doriag oar Detar.

ribbed, laoe trimmed or tight
caff style, in
aUsisss.
worth 36e, at ..............

.....9c

tadtes* UalOB Salts, best

DETERMINATION EALE



'£d....«c

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

Snitothat were 120,
126 and $30. onr
choicest offering,

12.50

wectlitteaDddOc. at.*®^
OfTKiailNATION tAU
HbH MaM aad Babr Boa.
asto. sin
^

^ sod 75o qualities, best
stylss, regnlar anti
JOc
extra tiisa, at..............
DETERMINATION EALE^

Ladles'

Wrappers in

light aad dnrk oolm
worth 11.00
*
and W.28. at .............. 0»C

offer Silk OosU worth 17.50, and cloth laekete and OoTort Costa worth Ki.7'> m re a
to 111. Eli St the one price of............4.911

Ladles’Covert Coats aad Misses'
^adielS in Cdniutai, Navy, Shepbeni
Obook and Tan mistnres, in box ac<l halffitted styles, regnlar >5 and
rsl- a AS
use. Determination Sale Prices. 2.519

Misses* and CUldrea's Nobby

DETERMINATION SALE

UaMeached

‘DetcnniBedloseetlicni all ao.we

Skectlaa,

yanl wtae. also Shaker Flan.
aeI,wo^
Sp
oeayard, at....................

Jackets, in plain colors sod mixustes.
alisizes, wt ro>2 60, $3and$;i-’>0 4 re a
Determination SsIh Price............. 1.9U

dboUs {old, in white, light'
Uaeeodgreeo.
worthlBca yard, et
DETERMINATION SALE

White

wo^ 8o lo Iho,
forthUaele

et Sc, 7c end...

,

Waiste,ete.,ek only. lie
.

.

were
and
Silk
now

Saits that were $10
and $12.
Eton
style, now go at

6.50

all linen, very dnruble. srorth

........ 1.35
DETERMINATION SALE

3.50

Fine 99 Napkins,

tem. wer^
ffOe E yifd, et

Ladles* Sldrls, of Voile* and Panamas,
:d all the newest mudeli, {daited and gore«l.
the greatest line of Skirts we have ever
•hown Ht the pri(«. were $12 50, $15 and
$]S, will go in our Dotcruiioatioa A Are
Sale at...............................................0.5$9
and 98.90 Skirts, made of
fine Panama in lieautiful styles, being de­
termined to sell them all. wu make a re a
the price..................................
‘1.9V

extra large,
per do7«n ......... - -.

(iarmente that fit right and in a good aasortuient of sixf*. the greateat lino we've
sbovo. many of them leaa than half the
original price. .Skirts that were
AC/'n
H 25. $1.30 and $2. go at.................. 99i^
While Sldrts that were $2 and S se
go at......... .................... .V.X.IU
White Skirts that were $;; 50.
A AS
' *1 and $5, go at.............................. 2.29

Ueec^

Tnrtdsk Towels,

WaUtS that won $1.50 and 2A5.

3.95
1.75 Waists that were .50.' and 75c. 33c
Determinatton
Sale of Dress Fabrics
irgooda. all reraaanu. all odds and ends, broken line* and disoontinued stylee,
Iboosands of yards of seasonable aud deairable fabrics in suitable h‘Ogths for
Shirt Waista. Skirts. Dnftses and lengths for
children’s wear Every yan! in the sale is redneed to far bdow renter prices. Light and
Fancy Dress Goods that wer<- $1 33 at 48^ Black
Crepe, Voile and Colored Dress (ioods that were
$1 at 99e, goods that were 50c at 89c, and
Cheoka and Plaids that were 25c at 14e.

at 39c
and 49c

Ladles’ Long
Gloves
Determined to sell evarv
pair, we offer pon, Bilk
Gbvee, donUe lipa.19.
button lei«th. white
White Glovea, 12 batton
length, worth 5Uo
White and BUok OloTW,
Pure Silk Glovea, do%b)a
tips. 16 bsitoD heg^
-in White, Pink. M
Light Blue, Navy”^

DETERMINATION EALE

Large MaracUles Bed­
spreads, «xtm quality
W^b$1.5uat98c: fifip
worth 11.2-V at ........
DETERMINATION SALE

Percales and Ctagharas,

iOc and 12c qaalitiee. in
choico colors and
paltomt, aL por yard ■
DETERMINATION SALE

Wide

ISc

GrctdBBes,

Drapery Cloths and Coloroa
Scrims in splendid
Ap
patterns, at, per yanl. ..

XSc and 9<k Glagbanw,

Ladles* SsraaMT .
■oic
In laioe and fsney, the
greatest valnea pw
oSbred. Bose that A^
ware I80 and 16c aL vw

°7s‘is;:?:.‘.'r.iic

Hoee that were Sou 4f9r>
awl 50c at...........1./^
Hosi. that were 6O0 Q A/.%
aud76.' at..........99C

aoidrcn’s Lace
Hose, inwbiteorbteck
worth Ihc and
4 A^
25c at..............IZC

very fineqoalitios and pretty

.......18c
DETERMINATION BALE

Waists lhat wore |l 00 and I 2-5,

at 14c
and 25c

extra

large, size lK-4-t incb««, '
worth 15c,
Q/.,

DETERMINATION SALS

(for determination is to sell the most WsiiU. sod to<-lotie out every gartne
tnenl in onr
imiMM Waist stock, we offer still greater bargains, huodreds and bundrwia of the prettiest
Waista at prices tbst will attract attention ami <-bos<‘ you lo buy and buy freely.
Nc
Eoly. No
matter bow many Waiatayon may already have, you will find these beu^in prices irresistible
Waists that were $10. $12 and $1:1.50.
the bandaomeet ever shown, go M QC
in onr Determinatioo Sale at......... *1*99
Waists that were $6. $7 and $8.
go in this sale at.....................
Waists that were $.< 50 $4
and $4.60, go at .....................

2.35

DETERMINATION SALE

While Tub Skirts aboot baU price.

ssrsr"'o" wAisTi

TBhleLiacas,bleeebed end
dfip
onfaleecbed.beM
65c qoility. dt...........
OETERMINATION EALB

bed .
MeM*EI

Suite
that
$12.50, $15
IlH,
also
Jtunper Suite

OETERMINATlOR EALE

Extra Heavy Napkins,

Sale of

DETERMINATION EALE

PtrsmUNATtON SALS

9.50

Ladles'doth and SUk Coats, wear.deterroined tu leU every Cost in our stock,
to do SO we hare marked $15 ood SI*< doth
Jackets in fine Panamas, fancy Worsteds
end Broadcloths, Silk and Satin lined, also
50 in. long Silk Coots with Eaihroidur^
Skirt and OsM. worth $15. All O AC
at the one price of...........................

DETERMINATION SALC
BCTtRaiNATION SAU

Saits that were $1S.
120 and $25, also
Silk Gowns now
go St

..... 98c

DETERMINATION SALE

itltoes’ batoa Salts* One

S^Taad coloriafB,
wS^ 40e sad 60e le.
dooed tat ear dstanato.

DETERMINATION SALE

Llncte Napkins, fine .|nal.

Corsets, with Hoae anpmnera. gooil atyles, escheat
viihies at -'A.' now
39q

DETERMINATION SALE

WMeCorset Caver Eai-

broMertes, also Ineartione
and Banda, worth 76c
and$l yd. go at..........90C
DETERMINATION SALE

Quid's Moslla PMts,
DETERMINATION EALE

Corset Covers, beautifully
trimm<.<l with laoe and ombroiilery. etc., worth
:i5c at.............................29C
DETERMINATION SALE

White Petticoats,

with

wide floiiDoe, trimmed with
lace sihI enibroideo'
sev.
eral rows cf insertion QA^
worth |1 2-5 at...............92L^

aleoBkirte aad Uodarwaiste,
worth 15c
A^
at.......................................
DETERMINATION SJ^B

Hose Snnporlers, aU aieea,

...... Sc
DETERMINATION SALS

Lsee Cartaias. beantlful
imttama, great variety, worth

.....1.46

Determinatton Sale of Silk Remnants

In desirable
Never in the store's history hare we offered such a spisndid oolloctiou of remnaote. The low prices qnotod break
lengtts
re»rds for value giving. In variety of weaves, style* snd cliBrai'U-r of the fabrics shown, the sasortmsnte ere
Aiyatbaotiee iiTbe lengths nryfawnoee to fifteeDyards, and oompriM plain and fancy color* and Black,snitable for full dreseet, waista, peltiooate. foundations, lininga. trimmings, ete. Keffl/iautelQ
OQa ODa aa#I JAaa
|id taoef Snk^ Corded Silks, Ja{«aeaeaad Ohina .Silks, Wash Silks, Pongee Silks. Bajah and Foulards, White Silka, Koogh Silks. et<and rudurud in many <.asca to a third of form<-r prioea IvCfZwU) UvC HllQ ^wC

I si Black SlUu

DelemtaalleB. Sale of Hen’s
and Boy’s Penis, etc.
BMODalitrOnting Pants, with .ruff bottoms,

SSfj’lT'.

.....1.95
..2.40

Hob's fins Wotslsd Dtsa Pante. a^l new paltsrna
Bv'sKBMPaBte,is|iUinorKnieksrstyka.
oxtmeood 6O0 a»d 76c valo« at..................
Boy% Waeh Ssite in Botear Browh or Bkmap styles,
we divide them into 2 lots
Tbsss worth op lo 76e at.............. 4fe
TbuA worth up tel 91.fi0Et........... .Me
0MliOasA,WBDBMda,atsetffaAa. worth
fiCfs
91X6 at.............................................. .......... 09C
Oantel8idtOaaA,wortb$3aDd9SXO

Mew'd aad
Boys*

33 Inch Black Taffeta Sffks

65c

High Grade Suits and Furnishings

A great iQany of the men in this vicinity need no introduLiioQ to Sternberg Bros.' clothes,
but to those who have never worn them we will say we carry the best
tx
styles and qualities
'made......Whcn these styjish suits are olTered at these l>eterminaiion Sale prices. it_sa good
lime to ^t acquainted. We arc iully determined that every Spring and Summer Suit must
go, and to effect that clearance have marked our Michael-Stern Suits and all other clothing
at greater bargain prices than we've ever seen on stylish, well-made clothes.
Men's Outiog Suits, handsome grey effects.
semi-Iioed coati, cuff bottom trousers, worth
$10. Determioed that they shall
go we have marked them ..........

5.40

. Determined to clear this lot of Men's and
You^ Men's Suits, of ftne Worsteds and
Cauioneres, io medium, light and dark colors
that svere $10, $12 and $15,
i* QC
we have marked them................... —vbOv
This thosrs determination when those $12.50
aad $15 Suits in Tans. Browns, Greys.A
Blacks and Blues go at........................... 9a i 9

Here is what we think will interest
host of
men. These swell all wool Suits, . MichaelStem and othe« popular makes, in fi:ancy mixlures, blue remes and blacks,
values up to $1'', at ...............

1L90

Boys’ Suits in sizes 3 to 16 years, with double
seats and knees, a good $2.50 value- 4
Determioatioo Sale price........................ XbOv
Boys' and Children's Suits worth $:i'X0, $L5o
aod $5, in Blouse or Buster Brown styles.
Knicker or plain paoU, very neat patterns in
light or dark colon. Determined to*^
close the lot we mark them .

........--------

2.45

Itotormlnalioii Sale ol licn'a and
Boys' Fornlshlngs, Etc.
Men's White 0*1 Brand I'nioD Stiiu in blue or
erru color, regolar $1.25 quality, go *t............gSe
Men's finegTwlc Negligee Kbirte—Witeoo Bros.'
&D<I Faalllem mskos. *11 nice nattems, regular
price $i 00. DetertDinatian bale price ..........79c
Men's Fancy Hoae. fine marosri7.ed or lisle
thread, always aoM at 25r. goal ................... 17e
Men's 50<- Negligee Shirts witii band or soft
coUara attached: very preUy light .->r dark (*>]ora, fancy mohair hoaoma: aale price ............. 9Be
Men’s High Grade (ralatrn Wash Vc*te. worth----Sl.fiOaoii 200; detenninod to aell them we
make the price .................................... ...............9Sc
.VOoBilk TSre. lo dote onL onr Determination
SHlefBice

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

Men's finequality grey Felt Hate worth $2, also
Black Hats worth $1.25, all at .........................fie
Hon's and Boys' 25c aod 60c Strew and Felt
Hate, to cloae at................................................
Men's Muslin Nightgowns, worth 60c. at...........$$c
Han’t 50b Belts. Determination Sale price............$9e
Bon' Hoqm Waista mwle oi Sateen aad
Percalcw in good
aad dark eokm. aU
............................................................... lie

f

..udfi

OIUND TlUVCltM HKIIALB.TUnDAV. AUOU«T 4, IMK.

FOR ALL JOB WORK
COkICTO
HERALD & RECORD CO

b* bowed poBtely. gad flew ahooldef* aU tbe Use ^f we wo**off before WUte-Wtaff, -Red-Wtog. or

SUNSHINE

HIM m* IHiiHittw •CTM
H««M V««t FMta «MtMM
CM*.
I wtH tfy MMT «• ***y «r
** ahMt aN^tkiH*

^WlBg cooM M mn^ an

MoaseaN.

aba

aald.

Maale. Ml a etory.*'

to

MIoBi* oerer bad

lo tblok

•M «* MM* «VMyM^ Nwy
at «w iP I M*.
I win «iy * h* tw4*»iwi*#wi
H* KM t* «Mn»«r «* t*
•Mfy nvMit **>>•>••
tTl.Mwr Ml Ml t#yl*i t* *
IMm M*P, ^ %*lll Tor, «y

aad wero *o ataNy aad aaaUy told
that ber UUlo trt^d-

aercr

together,
three

dandeloa

carl

anwad ber floper*. and calnly said.
"Yeeierday wbeo I waa tofa* aeroai

“Bow «d you know it was a tairy?"

tweeaiy-weenty

as

a

pla

sbloy

wings.

“Ob. ob!“ breathed tbe mUe girL

“Bba

didn't eucUy

speak.-

said

ChBe. and off she flew again smlght
•bead.

I

knew of course

that sbe

Beant ae to follow ber, so I nn out
•t tbe path and around tbe old stump
and orer to (he Mg pine."
“Teal

yesr aald

“Pretty

WIM Ifc* T*pt W*k* U*.

I Uttl* fTV

Tbw^ * mMm *ur II tb* BiMr**
reea.
* AmA U*! Ul vltb * wea4*rtiil M|hl.
AU wtiMX tJw SBne be snrprtMd
It Ae MV.
>
tbe*1t»* «H eb*»ie 1* tb*j
Tbe mu* bfowa bene «Uh tl
. , ibrekM lac
inp li M*epu« br Bebjr'e aide.
Oreve • «*n ccria. *M pnaoi
'mad
Wtt tb* BiW to Ub* • ride.
Aad *e B*f«M. tm»
loM «ei
Md tall. .
M*M*Wi » aml .rfeaderfel eoat.
bad yoa aevar ww eaeb mgailoeBt
- Mraa
be an, crawa by BUty tb* Oom.

aoM

big

eyaa

Net a Reel. Nor a Fruit Nor a fleed.

sbono

white

long lime because bis very sUence

tarfly, aad then * yellow one. They
waved

their

wings

three Umes. and began talking. In the
tolry Inngatge."

%

“Whnt Is fairy langtwge llker ask­
ed

tbe IttUc

girl.

“W*n.“ aald Mlanle. “Ifs different
tram hny other language, beeaoae you
da*'t beer li

eeoepi

wb*B erer /n

lo

r<
your

bot

s*

|



besuilful

If

she

Is!

Bind,

the fairy

bind

and

feel,

ihrve

and

paase*

with

bis

with

bis

suddenly

the

gray

magician

Hop

Toad

Minnie paused

“I

Hut

and

the two little

frienas

flometblng shone like gold in

them

uiklng."

fur

a

fairy!"

to belli her flod It.

The wblie butter­

fly apoke flrsi.

lu

en clonk agaln."
And
your

tbsi'B

president,

one

Minnie

lovely

told

summer

day wbeo sbe was a little girl. The

'•

Fairy."

forest and lake, bat no golden
A

'Alas and alack!' aald the fairy,
'And yon. Bed-Wlngr

*

latter ibat pleased

her baby's name for the Cradle Roll.

tor tbe Vbirta*' Lead.
Tb*f* «M Mb*r BftWee to met. at

and lake, tot no gtdden cloak have

write na again some d
day, du wc DOIT

bad Mber Qm** to ride aa:
bad tbeasb they •* tut aad Jnp
am Web walla.
Tbe babtoe deal bar* to be tlep oa.

•And yon. Yellow Wing?'

^ U|M mve*.

golden doak

have

I

found. O. Fairy!'

“Then
bends

the

Dear President—
ibougbt

tegelber

srtngB

three

and

tlntes.

pot

their

I* that garden Hvee a bommlBg bird

dried

dent.

followed

said Minnie,

close

“Jnst here!" said Minnie.

UTle* Hytb.

aeot

with

and

F

wUb

long

new

btve lost mine.

Blag bird as tbe bnttertta bad said.

I

1

i will put a

1 supose you have

but

maybe

than our*.

they

Isn't It

srv

aOTully

Maauo.
Palla

Mleb.

WbaUocb

Name



Best

ag*

tour

Trantee aty. Mkt. B. P. D. No. 5.
ObMtar Taylor, oy* aer**
•It aty.



Mleb... B.

have

“Tbe

yean;

*aa

Mam* **at by BaiUe Taylor.

flown

over forest aad

Zella

. bot

hM wl*gs.'and danced In rnM-alr tor

•ar toalr doll-ebUdrtw. Atiw a wbO*

» U ta ■

her

and then she may live through mull
the nest year.
Tliere are alxi'H

bO.nuo

b.-«

In J

j hue—Jb.noii worker* aud li.'Hhi niir>i
tM-.>s or tlousekeepers Then there are

good

want

lo

live"

fur

five

years.' bul

idtoneH n<-«er live over

winter.

Hannah & Lay Co.

|Bnd lb- flow-rv l..-gin to wdtli-j.
have n 111
jkill

every

’•ilogerH.
have

Itnnhelomew ds>

drone.
but

Druni-s

queens

bate

and

woi

The workers are Icuuilv*

developed queens.
iteea have flwr e>es, throe they uac
for sot-lng tn ibeMi.rh and for roatl
and

two

(or locg-dUtaorv-

bus:

ling.

I a root nor u fruit nor a seed thsl

HWarm. the old ones going away Ir.l

produce

other

potato

vines

by

Ihe queen

As

a>

mhui

qm-*-ii goes, the N-*-* that

any

home ImiD'-dutoly grow

plant «tM produec- nnuther plant
the

place

I on tl

where

ibe

leatea

If you wilt break nfl a

rose bueh and plahl It tn a
favorable lilace you will find

ihat

ll

will produce another rose bush. Just
as a ]>outo w-ill produce suolber |k>

h

K<-.*s are very orderly
They

hav>-

lii»jMi't.ii>

c<iiii-'x

III

only

call then, tor the Mke of the po.jiue*
lor tbe *ake of

ibe

vines

bmi what

that

"Hiy

from lb-

at

that ofl-l-l wl'li-u'

Often If

a. little huitey.

le omltig

to

lli-

the

It

nml giv-

him

Of working

flying a-tiu'id in ').■

qiinen

bate

neg.

It

doev

not

or shrub l» very hardy, and
grows to a ronslde'-nlde.height, somethe

|iOt»io

ir.--

eicept

for

th.-

Iea>»-.

1 h«- worker* do mil lik- lit.

drone" Kill!
many
If

they aiway- kill a gra-sl

Infor- St.

lif er

IlrtUii-

Ilartlinioniew'"
gei»

do.-

iiN> gaj

It

weak

I-

.,

"Ign

The

tlie

whole

Iu-i-h cl.-an

eu’

FRANK TRUDE

H—r

very H.ldiiiii dl- 111 the hive. 11
do,

('.line in and let oa abn* you Utdie bog fightiag naiebinwi,

iltcy

hive

Old Postolfice BvUdtoa

ml du-

wbirh
hence

or mouse gets in'., th.
mnughiwaj

llil:

'he

l-.ve they w.i:
in-'udeT

Tl.. n

while there Is no .>lgn ol iMxa- , If the t*'d> l» I—- t'lg foi 'h--ni '!■ -I:-I.

large

lov* at

the roots, Alt of ihai

wbsl can

be done

Potatoes

account

are

of

by

show*
lit 11 ]1 W - Ih p-OtH'lt" .1

cul ivaiioo.

vst.iahk- ss

the »-«rch

th-'

foo-l

.w

c-ooisln

'whirl; le-. -

.-Hiliei

and

wbol«v.ome

and beasi

and

giHNf

I' k ' Ml 11- 1-111 - 1

Inin; tiuilr o'

.Iiark of tree"

A hn- -r f.
mailer
how t-vlsonnue s ]>lai>. i
ruby lie. the starch iliti forms w ;i u j bring lb l«elil>
pure

We alao eell tbe ‘'Auto" Sprayer and the hand qamyfln.

-n

v'aricile* 6l poia<cs->

but

betu-r Uitl eaaier. Tbe Korbeatur Biirayer aelifl (or fSjM.

drones hnix sruund ami niake a li'ufT
idilne near the hive wanhiiig lot ......

In It* wild Ma-

Sprayer witii tbo "KantKlog” Noszlo. Wilii the Booheitor
Sjirayer yon ran #i»ray your potgtoea in one third of the tim*
f-onaunet] with tbe ordinary hand apnyer and do the work

nf

we have been able to produe.- iiiany
the vine until

\

You oan do tliis liy using tbo Boobaater Osapraated Air

aDil cli uiily

a coml liiail <>f hoj-y
t e,- bss

Save time and IDcnep

the ulil

n-nialn r

Ibi- -U»bi r.| til.- hi«'- aim
Ih-.-

THETIBMER'S STORE

new qmi-r

sp'-rior will turn h1:n <>ack
lly culilvsllng p.isio vines. a> we

As an article of food. opihioR more
deliriou*. palatable or nourishing, a
slice of bread gpread with good but­
ler satisfies as nothing as doei,
but - you must have good flour as
a foundation. Monarch Flour
makes bread witha goodbodytoit;
bread with tbe nourishing quaUtiei .
of the wheat in it. It's tne product.
'
of many years miHiog experience-

lnHiti H" Ibe flisl HlgO of winter n

« -t- :e wi'i
i-i rtl.lx

be potato vine 'u be <he ranges,

'h.

BRADLEY AND VROOMAN'S
PAINTS

h.il • '

Reliable Palais ma le by a Reliable Firm. We do

fur

ni>i try ly •i-!l the cbi-apest cbeip psivit but wc Bell you a QOOd

1/ would U- isssa.l.u
eigbiy fi..

pv.it ut a smaU pri'-c.

Sterv

of the

II bar tieen "aid.
wonderful of all

flee.

Ssaour's

Man l> th- muni

Tt

bu' mar. Bee*

do ihingi man ikn not

and ih-T

fl.iH,--»

'ii.n.

suuinier

Th-

egg*

ot.je-■

eli- < r»

and

wt-ich

So t»-*id—

de .. »-•'

fl­

what wa* i*«

•mil City. Mich.. Jt F. O- No. 1.
July IT, l>0t
Dear Frasldeei—
bav* been a member of the Sun-

up a flee repaisti 'ii (or all «rbo

You > >a <lef>"a'l on lb -ru

Peritoalae - Mvkc-q • Iteautifal an'i (.eriDaneDt finflh (or
nil artiv-Ies of wotvl. in--iai

more ihan 1'«»''hh. -ga j pu*.-n
day an- about double b-.

Th-

hon-

know thing* mau n-'-r will A qu,--n|sit: eoitithe

iii-c lio It

Uttve arj’iJ tbeoj

tb- work* of tk>d ' | t---•

liut no one eier "Wirt

bee will lay

Senour’s Floor Paint

And in 1

be wholesonii-

own weight The*- egg, are all *l.k- |t:liu>';oi. e; 11

lally

adaptiblf (or

old fiirnitur®

tb<

nr plasu-r. oI<l

r>-(toishiok; of

E*sy to apply

or

ol-w.

(io-<r*

never

writtes

tier
Uk*

aod

before
Beubeo

My

brother*.

Taylor.

to jolB the Cradle

wooM

Roll Ttyey

•r* aevcD and ave years old. We have
pMa.

The mu* ooe wiU slay oo -xir

It ia eflpee-

wood work

Nt> expi-rj -U' o reijaired.

atad

Wear*

like iron- toojb as sU- I—lastin;; as -ran ti-

Senour’s Porcb Paint
int a .Seooor's we havi-said eoongh. Madatofltflnd Uie
roojrti w(»r whtcli < very porcL jett

Connimption u lesa deaJlT tbu it uaed to be.
Certain relief aad upuDy complote recoTcry
wiD resjolt from tbe foDowmg treatment:

shlB* Ctob for a loog rime tmt I bare

llllU- kitten aad <««■ old c*i f.>r
OooM tell t

Ih

works

parpl* blossom?

As yoo can plainly see.

Akog my pathway bright.

worker

I

• Tm very very busy.

*- Tve seen ao gold doak gltoian

the

She just

go*, iwcvl alytium.

Through aU tbe paaalng boars.

toa unto girl crew Urad, aad aaaOlac

may

of

flow the eye*. Well, a stem of almost

tlurtng

NoBslnger

Tbe flowers were so interesting

I wblr, aad dart and hasten.

uni;

life

forty five days

WhAi a hive gets too foil, the hee>

lay* every

with

Pbr boMy from tbe flowers.

oo

I

album.

FtOB

** Wwo baby birds are waiting

toe fim WMktoc daadaBoa. cbeta*

my

lore lo you and all the Sunsblorr*.

have we

humnilng bird whirred

Is ta tbe apple tree.

Tb* bemMMia ProNduff* VMt.

preridenl.

card* I*

My nest of moss and iteben

F. a No.

• imi* ctrt *b* aad bw rerr
‘ paiMeator Mead. Mlaale. sat

Bate*

postal

As tl la gelling late I will close with

Btout*. then aald poUtely;

years. Snot-

Mr*.

have 29

found!'
yMr*.

* Rea* **at by Ml** N*IU* BNib.
Boabaa Taylor. «*•

We

dsle.

Mr*. lake, hot no gplden cloak

by

PerbyMilie.

Bereb Bam am.

cloak •

wben

The

average

Nothing Equals
Bread and Butter

I will be glad when Sep-' poison and the poTsin f«irtii*-d a: the

0 now?

tember comes for then It will in- coui;
*r aod school starts then. too. 1 will

and

ia-oi>le

Ihe bee Ih slktoen days old

-S'o

We have Iota of Dow

os eOBlna he stopped politely In mid­

their wings three

-i-creie iii.i*.

know why It Jr ihst If the i«>iaio i*

will send two '

i

Sunshine button

>m tn blossom now
lots of flowers

These nu

ilie uiherv. fiiim glandi-

she Ih or age sud goes ^10 work

Ing.

omc

e to be known ss loba.-co

air and bowed. And bU wings flash

hill

pretty

leav.w and stalk* of fobs, co ar.-

lime eluo-

When

If all of the tobacco plant* should be

D. So. 1.

have wrilen. but I enjoy reading the

“Yen." repeated Minnie. “Joet here.

tbe fairy's

a

seed left



has been a

girt, cents for a

HtUe

“*0. Humialng Bird, bare you

MItk DefhyMlra. at* tear araotba.

produce

destroyed and tbere were no tobacc->

27, l*«L

will try sad write -soother letter

letters every week.
tbe

me* and all spoke at once.

H. V. P. danatilM dub Cr*di* ftelt.

It would, perhaps. u«i be

to

grade of tobacco from tbe pouto vine

to

the beat

Dear President—

teo sarpriaed to any mote.

Then they waved

and
the egg

to anylklng

ed ao you could ooly see gray mUt be 15 years old a week from Wednes­
day. AUg. 5th 1 have belonged to tbe
New BieMb—i Mtalas Uece last re­ wbai* they ought to be.
wm
T
•■nie butterfllew fit on a boMyaud^ Snoablne Club ever since 1
ported:
Roy 8(4th tonenoe, Trareree City le twig and pot Ibeir beads logeth^ years old My sister sent my name

Mto* KelU* Betlb.

tel

do.->

New Member*.

Mleb., B. r. D. No. 7. Nane cent by

snout

many

-u

uf

being called

Jill)

vine on the trellia. and whoa be

"bh. ao," tbe we* folk attbed.

boplug

iM-<-n

Orawo, Mleb.. R

Ha was sipping fraa the booeynckle dlfferenl

ilChtr

four

m>

Tbe Indians did no. cultivate tb- |k>

It

fi-rd

ihetr b< ads Ibat

j COO drone- and one quorn. The qu<H-ii

ihlugs

plam

family

ICCled

Sonahlner.

Aad *nre eaongb. we found the bum- few In my letter

-Har* yea deaa eemthlac ibat wi

now.

Utile card bss

bard

dramaiic pause.

Tb* Bttto, Ufht eirca cried.

sirang.-

tbe lonialo, and

wlabos of tbe president.

sa

whlsiwred

the

great

Mr*. JulU Wbeelork Ui-rbytblre

“Wherer asked the MtUe girl, wide

“Ob!"

juat

Bdllh* name will be tccepied. I su

wee

i>e<-s

uf

n*iu<-

Itaiet was yet our presi­

roust

“wbere do

eyed,

■Sat in>* doa* aetblac wraoc ea
•artb.**

I

which are ^he bees

under Klxii-.-n clayo old.

wimid

Some

Hke It '“.'ol.scci twloiigs lo Hio

to

Red-Wing.

you suppose tbe garden wasr

la ace* toac ace,
TUI Pbtber Odl* *eolded tbetn

Roll. She It

when Ml*.

,e

ber

>\'hlta-Wlng.

Yellow-Wing

of

!>■«

nicer In a borne than the bright smile

Tbe

•prang upon a lUUe breese that was

And."

a

Your well wliber.

golden clonk.'

by.

writ*-

baby's name

ilha old today, but she is a little

Peiflap* he con tell of your

pasBng

my

Sunsblner already, for wbat could be

who bM traveiiad far and

fairy

would

ing one of tbe Orat members yoioing
garden, O.

A garden not far from bare.

“The

which

stives that are ajitiarr-nilv wholly un

their of a Rule one
i have been a mem­
they
ber of your Hub for a long lloje. be­

Then

“ 'W* k*ow a Bower

world.

and

waved

apoke gt one*.
Fury I

I

The young are thvm fed by

Ibc nurs.. Iwt-w.

ji'llen
One

from

lines and send
the Cradle

bHtlerflIea

Mleb,

July 19, 1908.

'Alu and alack!' said the fairy

iw.

-

ao

to swell,

delicate leaves In the forming.

will
Manlon.

aad sbe wrung ber bands and sobbed.

■Md

Tbe Utfto ^ree wwa Idle folk.

I^rbysbln- will

“Tben the'yellow butterfly answer­
over hill and dale, over forest and'

to hatch

•elf to death, uiil-.H winter come* oi.

poutoes. Others will show you illile.

tufisMns Lattara.

and alack!' the fairy aald.

'

Mrs.

t toond. O. Fairy

Uke. but

ginning

eventually make potatoes.

.XimtfTM 91^, MIO"

will.

hi

1. only .Hkrr ,hr«- days for the egg

call an

If you will go Into tbe gard.-n and

dltflcnll

We all hope

ed as hnd the others. '| bave.^osm

wc

pull up a puuto vine and study it

tbe pepfvers

your presl-'

dent very moeb baa just come from
on* of the older members wbo seiidb

“Then the red butterfly snid. 'I hnve

scar which

the potato Is that li has

tbe story

name of It Is. "Mtanle and ibc Seed.

'I have flown ovei- hlU and dale,

leave a

them may bare already rounded Into

tbe earth, ud now sbe bai her gold­

and pke bad asked her Cbrae friends

bad been above tb.-

You will And Ilttk ilenx already be.
flower-coat

Minnie
cloak,

if ii

can learn s good deal about |H>taioea.

"Wby!" laughed the Huh- girl, "It's
A

batch, but by fording the

UrVB dlffcruDlly, tw-r* uroducr dronce
workers or queriir

eye.

“Yes." said kUnnle. Tirty magician

“U teemed that the fairy

MUet Medical Con Elkhart, lad

NA/ool, \A^ool, Waki-itL^d

Rt. mOHOIVISKROKR

year

took

the

a woaderful gdlden

tbe

ja leaf, but down under ih.- canb it

tb* golden eloskr

dandelion!

MIIm'

could only Blurt to grow nml then die

Hop Toad^ buried ibc Seed-Fairy

beard
loBi

day

ground the stem would haw- priMluced

for a moment, mil

the sunshine.

bad

a

over only sear* wbero |oa«e« started
bin could not do so on acrouni of tne

laid

tbe little girl asked aualously,

hMd yoor breath and tom three times

little girl.

times

bard earth

Then

Dr.

JOIt-N U

•m win rotund y«ur manoy.

What We call eyes on a potato

earth."

Aad (ben, if you shut yoor eyes and

cootitttwd.

ih-ee

tbe sleeping fairy a soft coverlet of

to the right, you'll

h< on tlU Ih*
ir and I krpt
■ fver I quit
filiRRydA.v.
BoldUig. MJeh,
Heart Cut* It said k*

taking ll. '

when they

around.

terfllea watched, too esrlied to ntove.

busb.

said

_

aiD cntlTVlif cure
f««t b«tw than I havf for fl\T yewrw
It |§ oh du* to Utfwc
t
want rou to know thil j-out tncdlctnc*

ihi

white potato which we have eome
use

:iiMA

»rs*

The alliiHlon of the wool market N not as bad st present but
1.- outlook I" that If they should iskr the larftT off that they will
.•imlnly make a dovluclliin ol from tc to 5c less
euiidltioii I can um> all the wool from Grand Trav\V,-»tord.. Aiiinni.
Atiinni. Manistee.
Manistee, and Ueelanan counUes. with a bstadvantage than any outside Urge dealer osn do. AH I Would Hke
have ibi- psbllr do befort- th. y ship Or fotch them In Is
"ut the prires from sonu-one eUe aa 1 am renalnly posmv* that my
price* Hill reach from a .ent i.. i «m ceola almre others .straight oi­
ler.
It wouldn't he tin object to me lo publish my prloss for SOIOO
other dealers as 1 want them to work and hustle for it as 1 did bsloi- I made mj sale, and loin oallsOr
gO-H.-I tilo-y "hip ur fetch iheni tn ca:
ttlw.iv" i>-ndy to answer and i.
I'li-a*.- do not seli to acyoti.' -Ue IH-Iore you get my prices.
1 am thunking you ill for the iisst year's (anirs. and nppreclafs
fur the kliivitisrs and I hope to muke you more sailsDed this year.

call tbe sweet potato, and not lu

grew very sleepy. Then while the but-

may be pretty sure a fairy la near.

remember."

muscles.

Potatoes hnd never been beard of

tslry

J.

Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure make*
strengthening these nerves and

fluttered down

passes

J.

im­

the entire system

a heart strong and viporous by

jioiata righifully belongs tn what

I'He made three
forefeet,

circulation

and

menL

he, ul- ed Ilk. the name the Indlanv bad
given them. But the name baiaU

bort.'-Take my place.' said

pain
is

The

Priec. SOe per poond.

spells,

laintin;;,

suffers from lack of nourislt-

tbe fairy. >oyfully

hold of bands and ran to the currant

■i Tit nisrnn

under

smothering

breath.

peded,

Then gray by the whit* people until AlUerict.
Toad shook tbe eanh| was dlseov.-red, Tbe Spaniards found
Ibioi growing In South America sod
from bis broad bsek. and jumped
of bis
bole
under
the
rirrrani! called them batatas, becauae it
Mid

low on* aU on a bosh logetber. you

tbey «ny Jf you listen In your mlnd.“

tubers

beats;

ders.

Tbe way It orlgiusu-d

would produce

skips

shoul­

ground.

"Come ind tee!" said Minnie.

tery. end n red boUerfly. and a yel­

a*

Aorthlttg you tell me I will do.'

Cboice Unookircd Japui particulariY fioo flavor aod
exooptioBal atrvnKtk. If ;on bave tronUo Betting a
tea that i* to your liking try a sample |x>and ofUiii
one. We will take our chanoea on yoor ooming back.

furnish

around heart, arm and

beard

wllllpg (0 follow my directions!'

a white
\
but

mt

know,

to the grouml.

all eetUed down on a busb. put Ualr
heads together,

don't

as

short

was probably by a part of the |>otaia

flow* over bill mad dale, over foreet

~W. |L 41. Martya.

]| Is only an enUrK>-«l

stem or tuber.

eloquent.

palpitate*,

such

'What does that meso?'>asked ;be. vise or bush gcitlng burled under the
earth—perbapa It was brutaed—and
llCUe girl.

butterfly

cloak have ] found. O, Fairy!

bad ^ea they are tired.* tbey ride
baefcwbod;
bad to* ieldler rnuu c«art
■era;
bad tb* 0*eo** BMUee by Baby**
flM*.
bad to* Bewwaw alaad* by tbe
deer.
bad ae oa* kaewi wba* tbe ■
-toe eeMa
Wb*t keece Baby *• wall
brtibl.
Mb baeaaa* wt 4b* woaderfal tblac*
be did .
IVbaa b* played wU^ tbe Toy* by
•ICbt

The potato Is not a root nor n fruit

te diamond* but be said noibtng for nor o toed

caae floaUag h^ aad then a red bnt-

bal.lbaa la * ttrtaia* tb* 8oMle^
•tec* dava tren ble mad ireedea
•taad.
bad b* «ad the d*U wltb preuy Mae

$

toad s

emnly. And

tbe Utile girl.

a

to

work, causes pain and disire**,

MInnte. “bot sbe stopped a noment
lA front or Be, then a puff of wind

fail

and in its effort lo keep up its

'1

iboucblXally.

and

sufficient power, the heart flut­

forest and lake, but no goldaa doak

bop

We Believe

nervea

\S^eo from any

have flown over bill aod dale, over •blDcr deaerres one.

another Just

sraa

Minnie

bead, and bad a gaosy. fluffy, floaty,

IMI, AMCMl 1, IMA Ml

hausted.

have aeni you another flunsblne

apeak to yoa?“

**8be

aald

the heart

cause they become weak or ex­

“And then what bappeoedT IMd she

“Well.''

upon

aod muscles.

papa It enlarged wben the starch gathered
at the bruised part.
uy It once, and li soonds good, ' said
Then, when this enlarged stem was
Minnie.
“Don't loierrwpl so mucb.l
••Well, after i little, he cleared hi*' planted there was a tendency (oi It to
throw out underground stem* that
ibrokt and croaked. Tbe fain's gold-;
would enlarge, and Bnatly tbere caiuo
en cloak waa aiolen by Fsther Time.
That cloak sbe can never have, but to be such a rarioty of potato viut.

the lltUe Ctrl qneatloaed.

Wkw. lathM *M MtMr v*
wU*tp.
. AMlM«»MMt*»olMtotlwhoM*.
SaMM IM* tmM « tb* wind oot>

I

The getioo of die heart de­
pend*

From your fleoatal** gtri,

Toad!

bsve wc found.

was

‘'Why, yes,' Htnale answered.

Hop

Weakness
ter*.

Tbe little girl sat up TtolenOy. “A

Ml 1. im am.

mast eloee tor lb

Heart

Have you seea tbe fairy's doak? We pin, lor I think ao Interested a Sun-

really, truly fairy. Ulnoler' sbe ask­

WMCUUUMTOMtM.

|

Hatile Tnylof.

'The

ed.

PiMiut d** I

ibeir

then all spoke at

“ ‘O. grey magldaB.

tbe CXmbkm. I met a tairy."

©

waved

Umes. and

ibeir bad another.
wings time.

put

owe*.

koew wMeb pan waa me, and which
tenstad a

many tbU year. 0«r pOhSlM did oot

yulu

pari was Bako-boUere.
MlBole

aom oow, dofit yoo? We bnve'ot very

Aad ttaara. sore eMogh, be aas. half- grow at all. I tost my Sanahloe butbtirlad ta the eod earth. Tbe baiter- toa'a long time ago, bet I never have

twlee.

Hw Btoitoa iaet gtew aa ab* talked,

( anp-

po*e you bnv* lets of flowers in blao-

gray

aadar g cnnani Imak U tbe garde*.

flm* tit o* a twig and

I «lll t>y * W «tmpf m 1

Or th* *q*Mfc «(-•

flew over

Ih boN. which

*¥!**•*.

flh* etajwd oo Net-

He's tooMder afl tbe white sbe
doing tbe work this aorMBE.

“So tbay an

dowa wfU) IM face bait blddca la Um
«lar*r

let ber I gnaew

aay

-Thaak yo*!'

Hope. r»t, fresh «ir, Aod—Scotf^

BmutJ.'on.
.t .L D.--’CCJSTSt BOc. AND St.OO.

TRAVERSE dTY* MICH.

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