Grand Traverse Herald, September 22, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 22, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-09-22

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TWICE A WEEM—TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.
TKAVtusc ciry.

ohaho thavch— county.

400 COnON MILLS CLOSED COHAGERS
May ky • atrtka whM >• ^ralysing
tM Itidwtfy la tMt awMitry. Om h»w»aM «Mr<y tlwwaaart ampli
«alka« awt baciaaa of a rodwtio

POSSE AFTER
DESPERADOES
MTHED WITH OmCER

To CAN WHAUK MCAT.
Vaneoover. B. C.. Sept. Ik—A
project tor the '
eaBMfT for yafklag vtaJa meat
hai bMD tei on root h«r« and olU
lUwly boeonr a roallty. It li aa•mo4 that whale aieai la aa
palataWa aa twef. The cannot*
will at 8r»l aoek (betr market ta
the Orient, tnl will lalor aeek to
introduce ibelr product In Canada
• and Ibe Untied Slaiet.


1 CnOillQR PHSIS

£“4?:

btototr- T»«
mn* tiw.
«bt ■inikmiMg v UN. whtoh to a
.........................B tor the year Jnat
SweT The .
■ade the tottpw
West dtotiiet.

SAVED THE TIMBER
OMaod a Wook Wore im Whieb to
Root Rut Had to Uao Part Of
That Ataa.

TWO TOWNS
WERE BURNED
4.600 ARE HOMELESS

DEFENDANT VICTOR

Deelalon of tha Awpramt Court guaUlna tha Oaelaion of Circuit
•CMIt.
TbeSuprome ...
.
orable decMoo to ibe defendant iu
the ease of Sarah C. Pratt, special
admlntoirairtx. vs. HalUe B. Millard,
John J. Tveddle (or the plalBtlff and
J. W. Paichln (nr the defeadaot.
'*ne case wa* tri.d In the Circuit
court, and waa the outcome of a deed
made by .Mr*. Biata. about lO >ear«
ago. to which the gave her home
property to Mrs.' Millard, her daugh­
ter. for taking care of her lor tbe re­
mainder of ber life. Upon tbe death
of Mrs. guu. Mn. Pratt, anoi'
daughter, waa npirtnied special
mtntoirtirliL. and tied a bill u> act
aside the deed, alleging mental

ELDRED.PRESIDENT

Prim* Aim This Year la to Admlnlalatar a MeHtad Defeat to
East Jordan.
The Lewis Uas* Debating aockty
met Thursday alter Kcbool and made
(or tbe coming year.

ibHr lent leepect* to one of Moth
port's atoei prondaent ciilsena Tb*
pall bearer* were four of Mr. Dame'e
aodofatow. Lonader Pock, 8. W. Por­
ter and John ghefleoeder.
Nerlhtnn. nod W. g Darrow. of Trnvrrwe City, and e couata. I. A. Dame,
and WtlUam Wlloon. belli of Northl«rtt. gU member* of Wool*ey Poet.
«. A. B.. were boaorary pell baei
Mr. Dame havVig be«« one of the
' a of the poet.
al tRe nrai Ono*roiailo*al chnreb..
•rWtod. The remalna were told

ywtil tJw Mtothgort «aa«wy.

Peter Helmfonta. formerly of Elm­
wood but for (he laat Ave yean a
fanner at RoaeNle. Cal..
arrived Monday af
.* bto
mother In Elmweeks’ vtolt wlu
I:
id townablp. Mr. Helmtorth s-^m
Wednesday nigbt over tbe SanU
Fv for Chicago, and declarod upon hto
arrtval
that although ha passed
through regton* of loreat Ares all (he
way acrois tbe eonilnent. there wa*
more smoke between Traverse ('liy
and Grand Kapwto than In any part of
tbe country be bad passed through
Fweet Ares he said bad done a alrge
atm burning.
. Helmforih devota moat of hto
time to
-- (he
— raising
______ of alfalfa and a*
hr baa
sa a dairy (aim
(arm o((L
ob about
.. ^4 cow«.
be has use for a great ahare of ibe al­
falfa which he raises He also raises
a large variety o. CaUforaia fruit, and
him a few hunrhea
of
brougbl wltb
....... ...............................
..
raisin grapes which be picked (ion
bto vineyard. Hr dM-Ured that be
would oi give
bis rveldeace ta CalIfomto aa the rilmatr was so pleassm
and there mere such good ooportoni
ties for tnaktng raooey.
Mr. Helmtorth waa not expected
_____________bto
by
hto mother or reUtlte*.
any of
and bto coming was a conpiele sar
priae them.
Mrs. J. E Pnase wimi to Cadlltoc

today to Tlnlt Nr dngfbMr,

Word haa been received by County
Clerk Robert K Walter to the effect
(hat roagreasman George
Foas of Chicago, chairman of the nav­
al emmittse of tbe house, has been
secured tor NaUoaal day. tbe Sr*t day
of the Uir. Coogrvasmau Delkema of
who
gave several ekiduem nddrssaea
this city on Taft day. was InMcninenFair I* Msnsgad Ry Noamp^r Mo
Mr. 0‘Rrtan Was Pkkad Up Uneeiv- Ul in securing Coogmomaa Foss.
and Has Roen a guccaan 7M
tcioua and tt Wat TheugM That
Forsowa W*e* On the
Ha Had Lost Hto LHo Rut
Grounds Thordday.
Ha Quickly Revivad.

SECURED CONCESSIONS

Injured la aa i
Mr. and Mr*. Frans O’Brien had a
very narrow escape from death, in­
deed had It *Mt bera (or a stranger,
wbo'wat killed. Mrs. O’Brieo must
eenalaly have tout her life, the body
the maa taniag on her.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, who hare a
large number of friend* here, left this
city Monday tor Monroe, where Mr.
O’Brien ttkes charge of the Bell
company’s office. They went from
here to Detroit and from Dei foil took
an lalerurhan car
Tuesday.
It
chanced (bat ibelr car was very
crowded and Mr. aud Mra. O’Brien
were forced to stand oa tbe rear plat­
form.
,
There were a number of pe^e
there also and near Bockport. which
to but a abort dtotaace irom llonioe.
the trolley pole broke, striking tbe
uokDosD man and throwtug Mr. and
Mr* O’Brieo from the tar. Mrs.
O’Brien was only slightly tnlured. but
Mr. O Brieo was rendered uaconsclotu
and when he was picked up. It was
supposed (bat be was dead also.
This was not (be case, however,
as he toon revived. Mrs. O’Brien was

Tbe Northern DtaMet (air at CadR« was eloqneal and lac wa* rtoltfd Thursday by J. W.
Haanea and F. W. Carver, aifliwi
' e rtmraanloiis and privltogoo on»

SUSPENDED
NAVIGATION
ANXIETY FOR TOWNS

* Meuntnina Am

SHE TOOK
MORPHINE

GEORGEDAMEDEAD VERY

NARROW ESCAPE

to oraad Ba^ Map.

|tey today.

the boslnroa s
tribuibig >4.000 la conk tor huSdlagB
pan the fair grotm^
Tbe Altai fair wUdt to betas boM
Ihto week was aurceaaful la maay ro:
specu. but the officer* rrollBO that
the Arst attempt nms4 uuiiwailly
whh
Rome mlaiakoa have been made a
wlH not be madv next year, aad- with
_ -. . - . ff- Ug,
(Ml y« tba
same people expect to reoltos a marb
groater aoeeroa sen yeor abd (boM
I will doabUem ho laalIsod.
Mr. Powers and
have pa: a groat i
Ihto enterprise snd their effort* are
deserving of ooccesa. The Ant day ol
(be fair the attendance waa light hat
the aocond day waa school chUdroa's
Kingston. N. Y.. Sept. 19.—All ef­ day and the grousda were thromgod
fort* to check the spread of foreat with 7.000 people. Tbe nhlhlia in tbe
Ares in the Uaisklll Mououlna have
them exproved Ineffoclual and the blase
.,laoka tbo
mpidly Increasing In area.
Adirofidnek afkuntaina.
____ __
Grand
UUon. N. Y.. Sepi. - 19.—Beportn Begloo fair tn be j^ ta (hto etty.
from many sections Indicate that the The exUMtt of a
« over which Aames are sweeping tectnrer* were rery light, ta tala ra>
tbe Adlrtmdaclu to being rapMly spect. Traverse City ought to oeUpoo
nteniivd in ibe conUnued absence of anything in the northern part of the
inte.
The tommlttem who vtattod OadUlac yeateniay gaiaad i
that wltl make valuable
tbe committee* of (he C
W. L. Lorangar. or TW* C<ty. Haa ReffloB fair.
Ra*n Appeinter Northern Mlch^
Igan Managar.

FOR STANDARD CO.

IN THROES
OF EPIDEMIC

MANY STREETS CRUED

ROMEO’S ICE GONE
BOYS GO TO SCHOOL

Saginaw. Mich.. Sept. 18—The im­
portant effect of the manual training
■cbool npoo male attendance at tbe
High school to shown by this ycwr'i
ehased the Eureka Cafe of Mr*.
•-orojlmcni. In past year* the glrlt
vUla Gardiner, the sale taking place have. tMteumber^ the boys by i.
yesterday afternoon. Mr. Fay to aa • lavT irajoitty. Thl* year, tn a total
old time resuurani maa. having been
.rollment In the Eaat Side High
ecbool of 760, Ibe boys piaeUeally
equal the auendance of girls, the
conduct------ ,
-..............dlvisloB being 3(8 boyn to 892 glrto.
Mr, Fn> took charge of the manage
Tae school authorlUe* aitribnte tbe
Mra. H. C. Golden Wan Hsnars For meat at once, and no doubt will make ebaage entirely to the manual train­
many friend* In this eliy. He cornea ing lagiltntioa. in the ninth gntde.
well recommended. He wfll —- (or the Ar*t T
M'Chigan
’ ’
specialty of Sunday dinner* and large the girl*, the
suppeik.
H.
ISS respectively. The total enroll­
u retura.. ------ -------- —. ' Rob Davidson, who was manager ment (or the Tast Side to 4.189. a aub-here ahr exMblied at (be Western iOf the Enrekn cafe for Mrs. Gardiner, • lantlal Incresae over last year.
Uichlgan (air. As usaal. Grand Trav- has been conAned to bto bed since
rrse took the twcepMnkes.
Mra. T«e*dny and to still very nick.
DIED IN GRAND RAPIDS
Ooldeu's exhibit conatoled mainly
Little Child Dead.
nMl vegeub
fruit nnd-a few gratn*
and
Mr. and Mra. F. A. Stearns, of 1016 Simon ShiaWa PnaMd Away >
Hutpitai Sunday,
East Bghib street, are rooorntog th<glmoa
Shield*, of thU City, died in
Iwu of ibrir baby dau^ter, Mildred
a Grand Rapids hospital go . .
M. who passed away Friday nighi
where
he
bad been taking treatmeoL
(. gbe
s niaea*.
She wa*
Neb, and Mr----------.
Three chil- Hi* remalaa will be brought to thl*
dale, of Ohio, went to Cedar today to
city (or buital.
vtolt Charles BUImatu
Beside*
the widow, four chlMrea
Mtos Clan gmltb went to Cedar to­
*«rvtve. Simon. WIIHam. Nellie and
day for a two days’ vtolt.
Mr. and MnJl York went to Kta«a Mm. Charles Bare. He waa 7» yearn
Mr. and Mrs. V. N. CoUlaa ratvsed

FIRST PRIZES

celleotly Bupported by tbe poapM oC

morphine Friday afterTwen
and It wsa^Bot until 4 o'clock this
W. L. Loranger has k
morning tb^.shc wae out of danger. agent (or the Standard Accident InMl*. Bowball had been Uklng cal­
omel for a cold and iblnklng that she
wa* taking a grain of that drug,
sola of Michigan.
lowed Ave one-quarter or Ave
'The Standard to one of the best and
eighth grstn morphine ubleu. Tbe oldest rompaniei haring been tneor
f the drug i
-ated in 1884. and baa ajtaoh cap- CONDlTIONg ARE APPALLING 1
. I of ISOO.ono. sine* Its Ibeorpom
gT. PETERARUR&
a mtotakc- tion, the company haa paid over *10,
ouble. she caBed (KW.OOO tn olzims and at preaeat bat
described '
a tecerve and aurplos to poUcy bold
The In- •* ol over tS.OOO.OOO.
tormation was'flvea her and with the
Mr Lormnger's headqaartera will be
SMlsUnce of her daughter*, remedies In Troverae City with J. A. Loraager
and emetics were taken but it wa* le room* 1.1. 8 and 4. Hersld building.
hours before the effect# of tbe deadly

BOUGHT RESTAURANT

Recretary-TreasurerThe program committee
giaakr and Pearce.

commliiee of the Qmad
Trav­
erse Begtoa mir. Mr. Hanaro and
Mr. Carver went to make ad'oCon to
secure u»>e of the coocerolooa of the
Northern District tHr a^ la this «
aa(;renaritl. haring ternrod oovirai
Mr. AmlDtto
and Mr. BllUngs were sol oo P ..
ful. a* there were very little display­
ed n tMi fair, wbkh would bo adtbe oxiuuus of tbo
Traveme CSy dtoplay.
The Northarn Dtotrict Mir to <
ducted hy a
dent of tbe MooeUtloa to Perry T.
Power*. edUnr of the CadlllM News
and Bhtprvea:. the MaeWAn to J- M-

Montreal. Que.. gep(.19—Foreat Area
prevailing near tbto city have aoanined auMi proportioni that ocean and
' liver irnffic to and from Hnauwnl haa
been effectually blocked.
Not (Ol weeks haa ihto section had
rain and little rivers la (he eaatsm
towttshJpa between Montreal
United giate* border are nearly all
dried up.
Aiuloty For Citlaa.
Ottawa. Sept. 19.—There to much
anxiety ihrotitfwut Canada as «ls ce
aeren clltea. prebnbiy SO towns and
as many villa^
smoke. Tbece are score* of bad bruah
Are* oil due to the long spell of
tremely dry weather.

Realising That 8ha Had Made
Error, Mr* Rewhall Called Up a
Physician and Ooscribed
gymptem*.
Northpon. Sept. 19—George Dame,
one of the oldest resldenta and a most
blgtaly raspected citlsen. passed away
UigBiy
last night at 9 O'clock after
ne«a dating back more than a }<
He waa S3 year* old.
Mr. Dame had lived In tbto t'
nearly half a century, coming here a*
a child. Forty year* ago he was unit­
ed In marriage to Mia* Annette Long,
daughter of Mr*. Kate Wilson. I
side the widow serersl daagh>>
survive. Mrs. Leander Peck, Mrs. S.
W. Porter, and Mrs. John ScheSea.-der. all of ihto tosrn. aad Mrs. W. 8.
Darrow. of Travers# City. Mr. Dame
leaves three grandchildren. He was a
cousin to State Food Inspector G. M
Dame, of Northpon.
Mr. Dame had long beeh an hon­
ored membei of t
a member of the
church. Except for a period of eight
years in which b# lived In Suttona
Bay. working In the wore of W. S.
Johnson, almost hla entire life was
spent at Nonhport. For many years
he was nn employe of the store of
Kebi Bros. He leave* a large circle
of friends nbo extend the bereaved
family their deepest sympathy.

AT CADDLAC

Will DMlttoe an Addraan aa 9tatl*aal
Oar at Gr»M Traeama Ragto*
Fair.

Her ckKhes. from ber shoes to her
baL were wtirely ruined.
Mr. and Mr*. John Hoxsle. of Acme,
parents of Mr*. O'Brien, have received
this morning, and <Hd noi leave hi*
letter itntlng the above tocu froa
post wHIe in port.
First Officer tueir
their usuguier,
dnugbier. uui
but u
aa yei
yet have ro­
Jonek was seen by a Record repoi ier celved no farther details.
and said:
-The smoke was ao thick up north
we could not see tbe staokesiack I
tbe pilot houae. We rvwcbed Mackinac
Iiland about supper time Wedaeaday.
and left yesterd^ afternoon al 4
o’clock- We came right down. The
(oresi Ares are sim raging to the upper peninsula.*’
Alihougb dtoappolnicd b
roach the 'Soo.'e»is woe Ucllghtod with the trip, and
kpoke blghly
highly of the rourieoies. extendKpoke
ed them by lb officers of tbe steam,
ship partlcularlf CapiMtr Fiuucan.

defan^t. objected to the introdi
lion of any testimony on (be ground
that the special admltritUntrln, had

r Bast Jordan
(bto yaar. and nothing that will help
AorpHeed Hto RelMIvos by Rwddonly
I tbto wll be left uadooe. .ISnougb
Coming Rack for Five Weeke'
were eleiced to make (he
total number i

Northport. Mkh.
Mkh
^pt. tt.—The
get
fnnetai of Oeorie itome
torgefy niteaded, the Pint Melbodtoi

COMING MERE.

UNDER DEIDIUUfS BODY

eonudeie her trip and only
Wntehed the Rinse AH Nighl^ehmell
as far a* Mackinac {Blaad. gbe
Fire in Floor At Reitnee Rutter
arrived In port Friday morning at
oleh Factory gaUngwlahad^
8:M.
With Unie Oatnaga.
reach the -goo” at f o
Seveml coiuger* a bat bay. «bo
Of Uw l«ib. but '
late In
Ilngerlttg after tbe
close of tbe leaving this port,
re ilngerlttg
i
I
owing to tbe den»e
.._.yn were alaremd Friday night by smoke and tog that retarded her. She
the report tlwt foreat Ores wete creep­ leR thK port about 7 o’clock In the:
ing upon them. Tbe department wa* morning on Tllednesday. but before
railed Jp and aaalitance a*ked. but
rbtug Marion island stopped her
Cbkf Bennie ««ed ibat uole** li.wa*
Iw* tor about two hour*, until the
ibaolutely neceaaary to nve ibe cot­ fog Ufted a little.
tage* be could not take out tbe de­
^*hen (be steamablp r««ched Markpartment In *uch dry weather.
Inac Island It was deemed nnwtoe to
The
cottagers watched uw...
until m..
late comlnu<* any further, so dense wu»
tar cwLuicvi*
last nlgh< but tbe Are wa* roogited the smoke. Navigation to practically
the wood* wet of Mlirbell’a. and auapended la tbe 8t. Mary's river,
endanger the reeort* at Ke*:« only Ibe samller boaia making any a<Mokeaa < BIrchwood.
pas* up and down tbe river,
Another Call.
eniraucr to the river to
Tbe Are department was notlAed
About 1 -o’clock Uda momlag that Are ____ the WBofca ckara away enon^
had britodb^out under the door ol tbe ao that the owner* and masien feel
boiler room of the Beltner Butter Di»h Ibat It to safe to uke tbe boats up
faeiory. but with tbe a*>launce otone the river.
Oreman to help the watchman It wa*
When (he Maniiou reached ibl*
believed the Oamea could be eaally port, atae only stopped long enough to
extinguiabed. Will Probert wa* sent let ber paaMai^r* ashore, iheo pulled
down and remained about nn hour, the
Oamea being kept under control with
dISkulty.
port being tboae from Cbkago. 'the
paaseuger* from Ludlngioa and Maniftee were let off here and their iranaiwnailoo home tumtohed them by
(*n. No atop will be nude between
Travene City and Chicago.
Capuin William Plnucan —

New Poreet Fire Thrantena to Deetrey The gupreme court has )u*i conBrmed
That Town and Men and Woman
the deetolon of the flrcu.. court.
poiipht the Fire All
The Supreme court haa r^ersed the
Night
decMoa of tbe Circuit court In the
case of Pv'riey Carpenter v*. Ora Car­
penter. In which Mrs. Oorpenier waa
glvon judgmrai by the Circuit Jodga.
lawns of Oegen ___
toully destroyed, their populattona P. C. Gilbert was attorney for tbe
donaleUag ol 4.000 men, women and plaintiff and Underwood A Umlor
children nre bomcleea and their t. W. Pauhin for tbe defendant.
ntofM are Jrtnln^^wlth ^ib^e able
ir today
In Ailing a new forest Are which
Ihreateoa every minute to bear down
upon the town and cauunoie It.
Men nod women fought tbe bUte
nil night but despite tbe aid of a fav- LEWIS CAAS DERATING CLUR
ELECTED OFFICERg.
erable ebange of the wind, lltrie
progrem wa* made.

Middleum. A.

Oeerigt oeiite wm Rwried Veetorday—
hea»4b-Law were Pnli
•nnrem.

VERY CLOSE
tbe Noribem Mkbigan T^anaponatton
company, which left thU port Wednee
day morning wltb N Traveiwe City
large number from.

lleged that there were
debts or any deAclency of asset
Judge DutX then on tbe benidi.
sustained tbe decision of Mr. Patcblu.

HEAP MUCH SMOKE

■asT
FDNEUl SERVICE

GEORGE L FOSS COMMITTEE

SMOKE TOO TBICK death WAS

CALLED DEPUHENT

Harri-

TTc.

$!■•• A YEAR>

<cptcm»cb a. ^wt.

aN Aa Fair As Maoklnao MandTrtp Waa Daiightfui to « Passanoera From Har*.

PRIMARIES ARE ON

Tbe greet aontoeta nre Dr. Canlede
agninat Philip Brelimeyer for mayor
and Ip Uto raee lor ahertff and dty
clerk, t
Tbe pHma^ will coat the
and candlduto^ tSM.MO.

tue»p»y.

FRIGHTENED

That tbo 4« acres of ftno timber at
tbo Ttnroroe City Beach reaon are
nnacatbed by fire to due to tbe ottorta
of r. G. Uurtee. of tbe Hannah A Uay
MercanUle Ck>. Mr. Dnrfee apent bla
entire vacation and amoat all ol an­
•oOAO Of Tholr Motodraother week in flebtinf forewt 8r«o :n
tbe vlclnuy of the reoort but tbe Um­
ber waa aaved and be doea not re«ret
bto bard work.
* van blown up by tb**^
Mr. Dnrfee'a property, foor mllee
_______I thU momln*.
They **■ from the city, adjolna that off tbe recoped aflar n rovolvor baUlo wltb Of- aon. It to aald that the
•eer Tbtnyner. a poooo 1* on Ibe
trUL
■niraboo wa* talaod by forclac
roar daor. Kiuo dyeertna wna naed
- hafe.

blown
on tbe
Tba door
i
MpMloty off. Tbo nolM0 of the asp»oo auractod tltrayner.
i*vs aa alley la time to see tnreo fOoebt the Ore all that day. However,
(he .poetofftoe bnlldlOA. when It waa a caae of S«bt day after
MR iMVlngI (.
all but Mr. Uorfoe «ave up and
iMMiBt haWnd a pile of packlnc day.
_____________
halted tad atone and alaglohuk^Hl. be went after
hJSTho
lrc4. The i
the fire until It was aubdnad. Then
rMaraad a velloy ol rovolror ahota. he roaUned that bU week’s vacaUon
all of which weal wtM. cli)
had been aiwot In the bardost kind
attraetad MU before ibo
of work.
eoald
laid ho
ha aam«
aamwAad they drove off U
ipbontnc ta to the store, he realtohtwaiM.
Ibe clrcnmsuacec and asked
*
dwTVaa OTMdMff by Sberl*
Graer and haa aeauared tbrouxb tbe Thu waa last weak and
tended to real al. week, but Are does
not let anyone reel and ueveral dar*
last week, be had to fo out to aare hto
property and that of tbe reeort. This
moralng be came back to work,
rstbto tired but eadafled. Tbe timber
saved.

lUee pee Maywr, Rherifi and Oty
Otorb—Mdtotod that RMOMO
mSWom RReat

mcMioAN.

fftoan Thief Rroke Hpe Houae i
Took Last Rit. Leaving the
Town iceleso
Rochester Mich.. Sept. II.—Som
lime tost idg'-i the Romeo loe boot
' '
' ill that remall
rre waa itolen
This mak»* Romeo> ioe famine worse
than ever, as now the town to out o
ic«- entlrelv. As it was (be dellverie*
had been cut down In order that the
supply might not be exhansted
There to no clue to the Ihlev
but a remard has been offerod and ofBcers ar« at work os the case.
Tbe imsoUne famine alloadon has
been relieved, as the stray car wn* lo­
cated somewbeiw up in tbe northern
part of Michlgaa.

FRED STQGER DEAD
9 O'clock ANar An Hlnoas a

Hoapitala Over Crowded. New. Cn«a
Today, a Thrsatonod Panic and
the Peepto Ar* On tha
Varga Of a Riot.
8r. Petersburg. Sept. 19.—A ehflTarn
epldeinlc ssrdeadly as warfare to
ravogfiig the cnplu! of Basala and
eoadithin* reached (heir rtlmax today
witn crowded hoapluls, an «
Dumber of ne^ cases and a
ed panic.
street* congeated with coavoya
of the dead, the scene praaeatef
day wn* npgalUng la (u aspect.

FOR MISS ElUOn
Ploaalng Manner.
Mtoa Nina Ryan entertained at
sme. 842 Bau Eighth ntrvcc, last
evening tn bopor of Mlaa Mnndn Bllott of'Detroit, who is here vtoftiag.
Clerks from tbe Hannah d Lay Mereanille company and the 8. H. Knag
ermpaav were tbe gueiu. nhoM 17
In namber. OaiiDes were played la the
bouse, but tbe best part of the eveaIng was spent on tbe lawn, which

Frta gielger. of near Maple City,
aged 28 .Vears. died Sunday
For
abont a year and a half Mr. Steiger
waa alUng sad daring the last tbi
month* wa* very IIL
Bestdea hla
psreau. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph gtetger.
tbe deceased tears* four stofer* aad
two brother*, and many retoUve* and
friend*.
etc. Kefrenhmrou of Ice cream aad
Tbe fnnernl will be held at the home cake were served.
TueMlay afternoon at t o'clock, the
Mtoa Bltott wUI retnrn to har ham
Ber. joa. TmoalB^ af Maple Oty. aau w**b.
(dfldaRBE.

d

a TMVMW HllIMftTunDAY. «CTTM«M« 1

Qsai Tmetse Henld kM <MBfim
am (ftvttit »iM r<tf» «». u4
tk* kMMk eoeOWo^r
mrtcc A WKUC

I Mt obir

at .. wnbm of tb« boord MR to tbe
pM^te ol Uko Kmi rtrouli. A* • }o4te
he hM Mblbltod oat oalr todwtir
hot hhUltx. ItnphTiumy «>« •
01 folrMM that hVPMd* to *11 htirtai
rMetloo with the eoofU. Judge PerIdu b-BM ea)r M hbte JwM. but a
nu of hlKfa pwooul qwliBeettou
U4 «Mld mOb a noei MceUent >»
tie* o( the npreme bench.

MMM

n.'ysav

A4rMoe

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t.

Muno^t XALCNDV^
••kt U. loebwet eoutj o*^

OUTtOOK •RIOMT.
BrodetTMt'a toda? •*r»-BBBlBeaa Ib tfooral haa experlenoad a further moderale toiprove_
in jofablnc aa weU aa to wboleaale Unea. Pall trade haa reached the
_
B at aome dUta and no«
o( oat ed town ntarchaBU hare
the laege matan lor hootc. Ihoa^
aMto fain and fall earalrato are atb»eang vtaHon to rariowa aerttooa.
tkoa cnlBfVtog the '•otume of trade.
Ob the whole porcLaaea bare been
eendBad diteOr to auplaa aod oo
toora than actuai naeda bare bean

STUffinSOFF
FOt COUEGES

•BODS UkB Moantoto wMti.
.
tachr aad there Aa gtobarad tha
««»fei------^
tertal lor the book. Peada are cea- \ a t*nr ol :« reaonera. -who hare
_______
___
Duck
Urac exMiDiaiti people
ranplBc
~ ‘ toke for.tbe
*’“*
iDOh am
peat 10 yeeka. rrinr^ to their botoaa
aod as a
there It BeniraUj aa t'
murder' case,
c
jrtartra. Ohio. Wedneaday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brayion apent a
gulUal leat the jHTora be wipad ool B
ol the <
few days in Trnverae City thU week.
thee relailree
I
Mr. and Mr» Palmer were Trareine
Ciir rallere MVdaeeday.
,pru» w ee a northern
Mu. Rranla. ol Uw. Mloh, la Tidltor her dauAt^r. -Mri. M. Anltp.
Oerooda Crandall wrat oa tba excuraJon to toe 8oo Wedaraday.
and Mm. Tanner, who hare
been toe gorau of Mr. Aldrich
toiliy tor toe past two weeka. ra■hera
turned
to toclr hot
bring.lt out nnlraa Mlaa
Wedneaday.
________
harge cat out the laat chapter. 8
Mn.. Chaa. Palmer waa a Ttarerae
refaaed to do ao and aubtolltod h
City
caller
Friday.
^
toe Claihs wbo publUbed It.
r. W. Teal wax a Traterae City
caller Thuraday.
Dr Clark waa a Tracerae City caller
Thnradajr.

0. OF «. IS FlWinE'r““"^'^’^“"
WHILS OtlVET^CCCUPiCh

After a aanuner of work.
Play^ atwd^
poalilOlia. the T«'

HIGH SCHOOU 381

FIRE IN ORCHARDS

HEliFUL
ADVICE

Threise Qty SWe Bank
Jl Traep tdT. Ptidliy*. noyd CBi
anmael ftortand. Crahlar.
A. a. Maynard, Aaat Oraklra.
A. a, Baaltohd. A«t (MAIar.

m

r--'gp^ If.
Yon wrtm’i teU
rite whole nory
Ulnexs —

CAPITAL. YSOaoeO^
SURPLUS tOO.000

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3tcr Col dimlM lUKaeelli

-“stfisassr:Da. F. J. MaeWaTT

yoS?piSwi

ETC, KARa NOtS
AMP THROAT
rLAtoBBB FITTB*

all thU week. With their todiiC. mch
of the gaiety and good ttoiea of toe
00^ not exidain to&F doctor. Y our
ronng tM«ple will Cdhae for toe exndua
letter wUlbe be Id In tbe slrictodt con­
« the^t^ege
_t atudenta
atudea..
fidence. FYoiu her That corroapondtertal failtog oC to the
enoe with sick women during- the
“toe crowda” of the city.
past thirty years a^, mar ha«
Firmaia Triad te Stop It 8
r hatow those of laal year
According to a wnaita in^e by the
cnbidd tbe venrkoowk^ tliat will
Firing
and
P^ln^
But
t
Beiwd. there are alnoat halt a #on
help your case. Sodi tetter* a* Uic fol­
The Urge enrollment ^ the pabllc
grad erttoge atwdenu that anniiaUy
I
for
whlA
aplowing, from grateful wtanen, ea■opt tt^Tvoatyoovotb «>ttrtet
acbooto and eapectolly the
tAhllsh beyond a donht the powwrof
Fire ran through orchard* ao
■lihtnriii hafeehttoB Ik Troww nraadLtog alfttUpna and the dlmlnhhbrraklna t-nrollmeni of the High
<ral of toe city In toe vWlnlty
^pnrSalM power of the pnbUc out­ ■tain unto aprlng and------ ' prdrea.
Irra. Mid
JM BAABOK.
acbOQl
raid Prof. 1. H. Gilbert
CIU
CW.
'
'
l>ry Bra";
■ ihu
• - morning,
• ig. that toe
the 1i^ Kennle lake Baturday.
ride or the agricultural regtona an ea tor nmaer athuul. Aa la nataral
burning like iluder. gave It a i
ly experltd. the Itolreraltj of Mich
rrallte that
fslmaraij!raraaFaa^i^^i.lg|iiBtoto
la looked upon with
Igan l«« trader m auwcilreoeaa and Suertiou of educailba M oat- of the early in the a«.rnlug Severe! f«
degree ol uiiMaUton.. It fc-tog fell ■o Ur «ii €»uhl be- learned. Trntcrne mWit liiipnrunt th-y huv.
era tried hard t.> atop Uu- Wrae
female
•apt to.—ProMtltlOB aUU t
bnek firing aud ptowtoK. Some frtilt
ihil Inaaiiuuch aa rrdaliera' ituclu are n.r-j.1
Mrs. §orruan U. B^dt,
.........- with.
= year. 01lv«H come* n«Mt in
WANTCO-tllrl to aratot U g^al
burdenauinc a (onatontly good
There are now 381 poidla In the wa* Ktved tn ihl« way. but other crop.: town. I'm, writes:
Uwir with nine from Trarcrae fliy.
■ OcL teedtomaenUe aUto
a toul lou.
Ever alnee 1 vra* sixteen yrara of. bouwwork; good wagev Mrs. Poster
•UiA to brder trade sbuulO be exper- (WO fram Noithpon and one from lligti »rboul and the ruoina are areTTUHnfCy
Uriu
was
a
heavy
1‘ifer
«Si Waabluglon strel.
-aepl. 1M&.
•gc 1 bad suffered from an urganle te,
toara^ tbrooAoat the fall and winter. Umena. a >oial of IZ from tbe Graud cniwdnd badly. "Well have to banc Rljw anplis nod |wai
•an*
w.Te
raady
'
them up on book* before tong.'
e IBre cangbi In tl
-RateUrely brat raporU rame firan
lie pirkrd. Hut Ibe
* cnmuienl.
nw'rLa^ diewdiul bewdaitoM
ran.
d
roasted
-I
^cr-^l^to‘(«pular
belief,
the
M.
grasr.
uadrr
the
I
tpe larger oUlra of toe west and aoulh
I inuxtraikm of toe aiae ol
Qcr MBV.
I* toe place where the young
fruit ra II bung.
clan raid 1
exchange ulorv building _a»A
weet. ftmthem nud -ralera .tot.«
uVpumPhiui
itow that Oto iboa for the Orand riaa
raniribMte good relurnr.. Farn«:;-s
woSen how to tnake
SSut**’l.ydto’t'*iHokbam^rv^UWa :
fair U drawing near,
Itoh. 7» III toree clas-«-». It to aim
to be more dlipoaed to let gn
golden uuiier Tbl*
•Tbe
arc rulard the fruit. The ap- CoMponitd. and 1 took It aud wrotejtM ;
an impoaalhlNty for the leurben.
an
dHlgenUy
of Otalr rroduoia aitfl tola fact aogura ishe a» too M. A. t . U not at
lilra and p>ara on ib* loger liiuu*
nrlc*.
following
your
dirralfona
do Justice to a cla»* of ‘hi* sixo and
•wb making iMapaiatotoh and It to wall.tor Jakara. owniry trade and ,
<«oked to a turn."
carefully, and thanks to yon I am to­
t present U not Diucb u'
day a well vromau. and 1 as Inlliag
m to toraa wba drw tn hnea oxhtblu
aolfltyln'rallway traffic, while
ail my friends of my eapericnee.'
» ^>bnay «»d mm wfch tha eom- It wlU tend toward bctleremni. In <»1- It anracta more IhM ngriculiurtouBtoiwTraverae
City
w*ii
FERBONAL.
.
^UtiM to ranlte tola (nir n pmhd aneeven atadenl* ihU yrar.
laeiloBt.
BALe-Oopdr.gfT»la. firtvhig
rara. The wrantlttoea nay work tor
The School of Mtuea nt llougblo
For titlrty years
K Hnk *FOR
horse; hamea. bony BBO «Ulrr.
with Ihrra atud^u
atud^la ftoi
WBtha and preimre tbnu —Alaary
From Saturday's Record.
-go'taik
OompouDd,
made
4444444444FF4B«*
unk
Y’fge
A bargain If taken toto wee*. Applr
nad Uirar Tract le I'lty yiHin
here and
• •
FAIR.
tor gnmsMfa) opdralion. bat without
.....us nud bort*,ba* bran
Mrs. W. M. Odton a"* •on. Harold,
gt mllltar
Orawn. Mich.. BepL Jl.—Mr. aod
before Sunday to J N. Pannabeeker.
Within bat’ a abort Uow i
rrtnrwed
to
Muakaaon
tcllay
afiar
rtoBtawlard
remedy
for
fomate
111
a
Rapid ruy. Mich.
aept. It-tk
m^a. each one going to a dlBereni Mrs. C. KaU are toa
patwn‘»
lAiig Archta Odlon, of 1101 Wrat
WM t''ra*( tod basivtsitiveh-cured tboosandsof
9tra of tba <
bairy boy which arrived
athool. however. Alma bra W
xm^i.
wvHneu wbo have bethi troubled with
deoit. Noytoweatern Unlverally
mme Thursday.
b too atowu of «
Mn.
F. *iw,,.auu
Davtoand daught
its. W • e.
dlftidaraDK-ntA, iitflammalions uWra■riutaton has one and . the IViruli
The liSdle*- Aid aocleiy met with
a
Itoarl.
of
Saginaw,
It from T'
nlaoe the cweeaaimM will be located eonaenatory one
one Htodeni
at^ent
a vtoitiQi Ur. aud Mrs . W. H. Ab- tion, fibn'ld tumont, InegulhritteB,
Mtf Tlfidh aM Lopad tar.
MUlnr of I
_
_
: and
Ur. and Mrs. A. Wldmaii.
'
u.r wm i.
;,r b.»., vur
It conaervaiorWa ballara that lha first (Mod
wMv ...
--------•
feeling. flawlei^I^ig^
turned boani to day.
Trararaa Raglon Inlr will ha a grand naaa Tba coming weak tar that raaa- (pry twchera. having ebaige of
branch
oo
Grand
avenue.
rm to tomnd to be one of alrantmna
L U tan. lha
Tba
tallowing
are
tne
namra
of
the
«p toe loose anda.
Ml*. Bunlca Bowen returned tc En»l
paitoia ao bard and ra c
atudenu
from
this
cUy.
It
It
ver)'
CHILD DEAD
with the fair. ■lobable that there are oralsslona. but
prevsiliug in this Jordan today after nttemllng toe anwltf Aa penpar Oo aparatlon ad the
IS bccsuaesodecep- ramiimeni.
are unintentional aa toe name*
vu, toa eucraaa destrtd meat ihoaa whq^Rtend to axblWt and thora ! P']
LitUe Daughter cf Mr. and Mra. Al­
Nl«i '
lik-e. Manyraddcn
ibared
wUhl
ra
murh
care
ra
bert
Sanbont.
cf Elmwcod.
vim
have
tlm
InterraU
of
ton
vxblbl-1
were
gatl
iHly be achiarad. It H not Wril
le gtto
datba are cauiail
Ells Edna Sanborn, the t-year-old
y ^ ,y,
lung Udir* took the trip o
on th* Mati
mu to lapse llcnat haarl. ahemld no ihalf part and . poaalble;
by it—heart diS'
will remain In daUKhier :if Mr. and Mr*. Albert Sanou and M1»B I'dilrier
!!
case. piK-umoiiis.
tost noomat tharatora ardry
lorn,
er
EI
iiiwwm
I.
dirt
ibrlr h.in.e
reks.
beurt fsilurv or
■MAaat and maawfactarar. as wall
H- Tyler returned to Map- Boiiday night ai 11 o'clock afti-r a abort
Tb;
ton today after vtattlng her datehie*. ilium* of cholera Inlamu*.
funeral
will
be
held
at
It)
o
clock Weduev disease. U Mra. A. B'. Fad(.
peadny morning at jhe Evangelical
ah. Edward Fellera. Albert Kyaej^
Mr. and Mra. E. Detier rrturned
kidney
liter trout
trouble 1*
. MB poralbly ha.
!?2S aaonra tba apara daalrad hm>
church,
the
Rta.
Clyde
Gibson
of
Fort
Wa)ne
today
after
spending,tbe
_..o»edtoad'
Thto fair to going to be a auecraa.
tba fblr mwisda. Tnto to aery ImportflclaUtig. andrthe inteitnent will be In
tUel.iilner-]»i*aa- Laland.
Oakwood.
I wfll arold rantatooB daring U win ba a fitting touadatlon tar toa amurthwaite. KmeM MlUer. Harold
cd hIou>l will atTitus.
Jay
Smlto,
Alfrvd
Moore.
Olen
lain
In
tha
yaar*
to
oema.
Thafp-wlU
cauciiiK
catarrh
of
STEINBERG
BROS,
store
wilt
M
lERC
ton IfiM tow daya batare tba opanlag
iseU-ca cleead all day Saturday.
BapL 2S. cw
:
ba exhfbita In plenty and thaih will Codman. Lout* Ttnkham.
at tba tatr.
OlivaC
PS) * f«. *0*1*,K„,ab-t Tlw ■»> «• Stoek
break down and waste away cell by cell. Ing te the Hi ' raw New Vaara.
Lus Hoefcstead. Sba Johnson. Mtsa
A vary Urge awmbar of tba prea- ba caowds tn aitondanea. The attandI»ay« result
Blmlder Irouhle* altuortal*i.
itir
to a vary Important feature and 8dUh Balter. Merlon Wilton. Ml** from a derangement of Uie kidiiry* and
ciwi •
iHiltou
LciOe McManus. Jean Anderaon. Ml*-*
joTarytma
who
can
gto
away
to
ba
Krtsila* C
csaL Tba Stoftratad ndrarUalng K
Andacaoit
Ing, SapL 2S. 190S. Beautiful daccratoa fair, ooe or more Umra.'ahMld do imvlna Lowrle. I-Vank
Uto fair baa aedipasd anything '
Charlea Chervanha, Ouear Amtabuachtmsuke hy tiana. muale. raftwahmanta and a
D-rww t* Wwlaagto.
|H«oot, the derful dieplay ef chete* iww men
ahonw ta tba tonu todaMe at tba Doler and Bay and Jama. Thoma.. the
iiwh.
two Utter being (rotn ^
Ifreat kidoey. li'iver Slid bladder fctm
diaa Evaryone invttfd.
tmr not o
A«r »-Sa'.
ability to lieid
---------urine
-- end
whUe Frank Anderson * borne I* I
TH* FAIA
It corrects itubili
Th* Hannah B L r Mercantile Ce.
n» •ntarprtoa baa bean gl»«h Ap
it. ami over,
-alditic ]ain in ]>
A weak frtmi today toa Orand
to-rairat praalhto pabUrity and tba
raailyof
M. A. C.
Travaraa
Bagton
fair
ope»a
and
will
Don Bannatt. Drwn.Hobnrt. Albert
mpellwl to gooften tlirougb Ihe day.
psepto will be bare. Now tt win ha ap
cltoRrt
Ret up tnanv tiuies duriBg llie
to tbd aJtolWtara to aaa that tha rapu- open with toe exhibits In place, toe Haakel. Hyman foplan. Uto* ^cy
the-ex'.raordii
Ahd with every- Arner. Fayette Dockeray. Arthur Bpeu- night. Tlienuldaiid
The ni
of tba/OraBd Trararaa regWa
this store will Ue elMCd aU Say
ellect of 8w«in|vR<»t
to
and tbat tha aptanfUd tolng fiotng. What toa attawdance
Jl ttaud. the higbest lor its
will
ba
to
of
course
.
cures
of
the dkwI dirtresskng i------' pradnett of tola tarrllary pa futtnbU
Swamp-Root i* plmsant to taka and is
It to hoped and axpeetad that It will oM Jabraaa.
-• • —
-- in Cfrv<cw and
ba Urge for attandinoa la am
Alma.
■ Thto mean* mncB te toa ragloB.
'You'iuay have a
Royal Blaskl. Karl Ackeratoo.
portant thing.
le bottle of th - wondertal «
Tha axtaoi of out irararara In frtiU
MHIUry.
Everybody wants to era tba trir. AH
yand
a
book
Julius Beer*, poet graduate
graviBg. ngriadltara and maantao
over tbe region tonch Interest
lioth
ml
free
by
u
k«... Knimili
8~!U.. El«.ra.l,
tiMi wU MTprlra tha psMla who
Co.. IhDxl
icr&t
bean awakaeed And the
aeademy. Warren Ou. Buunton. \a.
Ttrit «sr fhlr. DBrlng tha pBst fn
rilinc
tItoaU have been Uhea with mrh a
Her in toi* paper.
raan thara has bean a pt#bd#rtal daMUs Vera Wynkoop.
tlberriMr that a good atleadanee la aaijsule.bntrememberths name,SwampDairalt Cen»ertaiery.
andRi'ol. Ih. KilJher'*8wamp-Ro«. aud Ibe
aorad. But everybody In toe Orand
Mto* Marie Baruev
atooUW ba nhhUaatad at tola fair.
tddress. Binghamloo, N. Y.. ou eveiy
attcnA the fair
Dalayad by Accident.
I and mutie.
Ifitonot only that It may --braWi even.''
Mtoa t»vlnla Lswrle h-li i
Wa AUlffMoa we haltove that bo tour
tag
ter
Ollvra
college,
a
wrak
behind

Olive
■aybe accomalau a surplna f°r
n; U» OilI tba Btaia win ha batter than the
tbu other atadenl* *bo wMi;
>sri-r's devrt from thto rtiy ,MUv Lowi.
Trararaa Ragtoa tair aacapt
due 10 an aittileol wbk-h vbo
toriniy toe Datrwtt a*d Oranfi Map- saurMB oPrtba great Grand Travaraa
In the orchtrd ttf her pareui*
ractoB. A visit 10 lha fair wfll have a
Uaa haa ar- dtot^hri educattpnal
itipiial value
valna and tb<-r<tore the bo)'* afid girb as well aa Ibe fadd.T. whicit wa- uuurtiu.; uKain-i a
attractlcns. AsM* fram the axhl^lF* ■old taW*" sbould be brocghl.
icvw. feU and Btnirk he' ou the •We
thara wUl be a cawaMBt aouro. of en
IkmT forget ta come to the lair and of the head Ju»t nbo\e l«l IvH J'-'Ul
I aAriy U toa day Aunt tel ■» hu^ lhai yon can't tome
The htjary wa* ho aetere the p!tr»lnntU the gnlra cMiae at night. It
.toa It. you will have clan thought li best ftw Mi*«.^<-wrle
wa* crowded and everyone prouoonoed our
bepad that every merchraii In the city aontetl^ to ragret.
1.0*1 Tburuday was a big aticeem in ev.-rj say. Tbe
wait a week or *o belor? ehienng
are exart ctel«* of
•baU have a dtepUy asi that tha mate
.oHvge. Ble was lulte 111 ftt.n tbe
baU to be the prettlmt and most rtyltoh of any *hown. A great many of
effects Pt the accident.andtl wa* leai
alMtarad prodocta of toe ragWa ba
York
models
Incluang
toe'faamoui
Ucheurtloe.
Burby.
Hartwyck
ate Tappt Them bats prove
ed that she wottld havo c rjui of 1.gtraa conapb
We goaraniee them to be anperlor in every way ta tela
She I* *tlH Quite weak, but felt
totioB In the aritotlc as well as ibe
daaltwA.
Wlto toa
.
that abe niuxt enter coIl.-Re without^
double the
Trararaa city A»4 toe entire Orand
sbown elsewhere tor very
— .price. We know this to a atipag aaaertkm. but we feel more
further dOU).
\j
•OfL l»~Ai

tm lUh dleUacalsbed Mtlowl «p«hkmt B»
■dpt li gib>i*iai ««at7 M»
liffeii te
tWM irt»«rf tov fi dCoMivb

F. M. PAINE.

F-I.ORIS

ALL mm or our nomm

LYDMLPINIUUM’S
VEGETMLE COMPOUND

-rr-

FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.

the Cau»e of Ma«.v
bidden Deaths.

s: rL.n“riLT.^r«r;'. Lhu.

.'s:

ilES’lTi,"

rs^i'irS;

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

Give us a
chance

(HTT T. G..L 6 M.

Tfrirara# wgtoh will have raaaoa ta
■ te praafi of thto flret Mr of toe aaao
clatieB.

“TWEIFTH JUROR’

TMK «RAND RAFtOB CANWOATt. Filad Awetoa af
Mm Bamwterp af BWa Baterday
OfteK Lrite. Winu B. FaifelaA
cf orate BapUa. to a cateWMa ter
the iwpnUUaa Bamiratinn tar tha ra
LanUng. Mleb.. Bept. Jl.—Hanrr
prams ba^ la WBcaate Jaattea Car
gaateK MBS TbsMbs 1a ooa «f the of Orate Rapid*, ate otoera b
teat known ate ■«* able JurtoU In talfite rn----- of tte 1
City. Leelanau B MantoOa
tateiBBv
cBly la wmtan VlAlgan tet la die ^ t
with toa
Borthara part of the state
company
iBrica Farklpa teteaaicd from lha
elauau fi
law atoaal of toa
tW Trsverae CRy. Leeb
M toe cteaa ef IK» ate ateaaaaeutlr Haatotlquc railway ran* trpaa TravCity in Mortbport. ate ihe urtg•Biawd aettvab' tato tea prarilee M
laal
plm
was
to
farvr
freight
aero**
' s tt Orand RapMa. Our- tha lake to MaatoUpoa. The rate
falllas tte » yw* vhlto have atapate to te a paytug propoatilon, ate

MARY H. LARGE.
> Rav.
r This city.
“Tbe Twelfth Juror- I* the title of a
back inat tomrt by tbe
M. Clark
Co. of Beaton, the author being i'ary
ll. latiw". tbe daughter of tov Ret.
Mr. Large, who wa* rertor cl Grace

ty^ te tatw kte set »

Nearly six

years since the little shoe
store started and each
year shows more shoes
sold than before.

li you will
know the reason for thb
give us a chance at yoor

We

guarantee every

pair of shoes to be joH
vbat we say, th^y are or
you get your money
back.

Hughan said Baturday
Saturday alrid
alrix fthat ba

vbara te la tte M Item

at your feet.

IW W. W tmtm On* C-

k r

Ovr JIutunw WWimr^ Opening
.... .im, u». u» hu. . lu lu. Il> lb-

W.

.bo.n.» . b« lb., or -«ly .Ui .b-1 bu. 1

$1.98, 2.97, 3.89 and 4.49
which we wish you would compare with bats shown in other atares tor MV to fl higher prtem.

From $5.00 to $20.00
We have a big line of drma bat* tbsl are beaulie*-po twoa bau aliki-^verycoe haa a ttyla bT te *
»•- —
». U»
b-« bb.,.rr.l. b. Ib— b.» Tb-, b— .bb. I»blv»«.lb, bb« .b.» ttl
every well dressed woman so inuth desires.

Globe Dept Store
WMHMir

J

OIUND TKAVCfte NEItAI^ VtMBfV. UTi CMMM It, tm.

ENCAMPMENT
' IS Om NOW
MANY '' VCTCAANA

REMAi

until the close.

CJUir FIR£ ^^T NIGHT
HcKS
rlb«it
■y*»

me nor*, for the oncomlaf reus vs
rietouni the fetersoaoneventerpivporthn en«h yenr.
The reuotoai «u not only ao4«se
fol tron a aUndpoiot of niiinbers
b«t from the eortal aide as srll.
k.. ^ keen . ^ eoanrot
■wee u
I beralAed the open. The
mei ssrc thlnca'^ he pmd of i
Qtc commiuee vblcu had then In
eharse ahosdB toe beM of }u4gesn>l
Sn eelecUBS their apeakera hnd arTanglox their proEran.
Another leatnre ot

good. There waa not a 1
tn thef whole nCalr hot the Inei
la wblti ware cared tor in
crowda
department were more than well aatlaNd with their treatneaL
The Unu wUl he aeoi teek to me
neneral of the alate
Thilf*. qaarutmaater
trtxtpa at Lnnsinc hod the rtflea which

--,, ^

ntsrhifdi the
n Bebemon a
and Ih wbltea In the aotH
.
win.
CltM
“I nerer look for anoiber
K
war." aald Hr. Hllaoa. 'aa
'as tone aa w«
csoUaue to Inculcaie leU)
lelo (he youna
and growtaf Kneiatlon
itlon the
frairmliy. anhy and pairto.......
Afiar Mr. WUson's nddma. p. C.
OUbert addressed a few words to «*<eraos. He spoke ot the adrrlnK tlaaea
or '(1 when the home ties were broken
the hrave boya In blue marched
r and left the Jaai as bnrc'BOthera. •iiiera. wirea and aweethe
behl
e because they ga*
or their Jlyes
up those that theyy held moat dear t
their country.
Were Oeod Flphtem.
The boys tn blue were good Bcfaters
sad Ibe boys In gray were good debten and now that Ih^ ^ee nnlted to
meet the onalangbt of moral, ooclal
' pollical the country baa
that will preserve through

J that lb* reteran win boM
■ large a place la the hearts ot
' r-B eb&drm v ha does la
of his own sons and
The speaker alto apoke of
CkrfsUaa^ke-aplrtt wtlh whkA
‘ In blue Bang themselves Into
--------- ^.1 after campaign perfectly reatgaedf and truRtng m the Ahnighly
to orhk them throngh.
Mr. boehUn them road a HUar from
Hra. a. V. Hiniken In wblA
James HUUken then talked
the audience and thanked
them; for thtlr ktednew «nd thoagfat-

taiH*

Tbl^. vrrlre was one ot the heat ot
the whole encampment and as
rsde thought of comrade now lying
beneath the aouthrrn aky or of wte
who tsid left atwde (he war and as
wl'e thought of husband knowing <
know not where and as some old gray
bcadrd woman traveled In fancy back
. the InierrenlnK year* to the time
siien her step was more aiKlghtlr.
- f-yewleatVT and to the time when
• »weethesrt marched away never
return the eyes grow misty and It
waa wrlihoui reserve that aome
thoec grand old m«n wept like oblldren jind clasped each others hand In
.tandlng.
cnlnientlonally glv-

be re_____ _______next }-eu are
ffftclent and there la so rsaaon why
rnamssr^BHWL
the aSajr next year aboukj not be aa
OM of Uw BMkl SUOCM il r<n.'Sk>M •sccaaarul. There ta moch credit doe ^ PolHlcal dl
thle to all of the ofScera for the apleodid
'
•«rr lield to tud cuy
growlag thinner hut we should be
aouo when the cnnoofi---------- —the ahnwiiIng made
tbanktoi that they have been apared
penloE anlue ud the Totenna eiiruck
. ..
which has made the affair ic us for a aninrirlent time to direct
tMr testa ud ertth » ■llrat h wBcur
work
In the right dlrectkiD and to
cU«|> pwted, mem- ot them to steel o pleasant n one.
l>lac*' our sboolder to the wheel and
Campfire.
The U(«eat campBre ot the reunion then leave with ua enough of that
aidrli
(o
preserve
and cherlth (he Ba­
last night
waa held In the mala t
tn aplie of (be large crowd the meet llon which they so valiantly wed.
After more music the Rev, T.
S'M as orderly one. As uaoal Hi
Gay
was
naked
to
aay a tew word*
ker waa on hand wmt hU flddl
gnv* aereral aeleclmna.
After and be responded with a abort talk
mnslo Commander Hears Introduced paying ap^l attention to the patrihiUm
of
tha
men
and
the women who
the Hon. Prank W. Wlteon. who apoke
gnve np all they held dear for the
ir tollowk
sake of patriotism.
Frank W. Wilton.
The meellng ended shorily after­
'Yon old ooMlera are a ll«
ward and was adjudged to be one ot
tmple before our eyes to ahoi _ .. the beat campBraa ot the reunion.
core forcible terms than words the
Vssiarday Afternoon.
ardahlpa aufferfd, iho miseries under*
After B. L. Tburoion had ap^M g
gi»nr. TTie best parm ot yoiir Urea few words yesterday a rternooa. the
ad the ntlre Uvea ot a half million Rev. J. A. Canby also talked a few J. W. AKAM IB A MARVCL t
THE CUN.
Ollier Uvea were giveii most genet- moments, spoaklng ot :
r thinomir to your countcy. Bnt now yon Blag ranks, the dragging feel and the
duty to yov oonntry to yourhare a di
dimmer eye. 'The soldier U going to
self and• b I your fellow men yet lo per blB reward bnt aa long as there ii a
fonn and that la abowlng and teatdi- flower his grave wUl not be forgotyonager generation the ^Irii ten and as kmg as tliero la a mind hla
tbg the yc
of pntrlotltiam- You are looked upon
a1ll be ■
aia gnMea of good
5Jla*nJilp"*Your a^ooa nnd rocord
y apoke on bahalt of the I
Impreu the young Atnerlenns as betrade
Bcgli
Ina tlie actions and record* of the
McGlooghllD.
IcGlooghllii the Hon. Frank
higbeat type of Amertean rtUamaWp." Hamilton
on bahalt of Hr. Hllhken. .
Hero the speaker drew an exoellem
lany ffaperta Hava Saen Hero and
Tho Soldiar's Orava.
ii,b
word i-iciure of the soldlai* at the
•howM Thair Bkill But AKard
le Rev. Demaa Cocblln than spoke
close ot the war and the aerloua »•
Went Anead of Atyw.what
diilou -which oonfmntod him at the Uklng tor bis topic. "The Soldier^
cloae of the war. Vapecially Imprea- Orave." He laid special atreaa upon
ra* hla '
' “'
•—•- the fact that the memory of the vetUmU In ruin, erani of the Ctvil war will ever be
r pulled off in thU
eondertui hd- aacrod to the minds of those conilng
tie also showed the wonderful

WONDERFUL
RIFLESHOT
EXHOmON WAS GREAT

luirfSemi

Co. MIY
tS TIRNIA
ssxeii^^sssn^^sis.'

CREDIT TO AI_U.

. Akard.
Unlow Hetnllc Cartridge company at
the aansal shoot of the Traverse Ctty gun, usiag a aofi point bull
Kod and Own club, nero arv prob­
S. A ^iic* of steel three Inches
ably few men la the world- that can auuaro and W Inch thick Is tossed
dopltcnte the atoati of Hr. Akard and air and pierced, ahowlag the wowd
none that can excel him la the line tul pencirmug power of iMs gun.
of Krntgtu and fancy shooUng with a
S. Tomes a gonn out of .........
rifle. sThe spectatoro were deilghied in air. hiu It with a salt point bullet,
with us exhibit yesterday afternoon causing It to Inatantly dlsapgmT.
and be waa repeatedly asked to r*5. Places n <ommou ehonffug *x no
ee. The followtng a block ot tood 30 feet asmy. and
?f ihe tricks toned
shoots a bole throngh lu
With • a Rifle. PFiving Ti
With a n——g— fi'-l—f‘-g BhM
1. Tossing
g chunks <of coni <
Oun.
of brick, bui
Miflstlng tl
1. Tosses thre* clay pigeon* In air.
and hlti;ilng a number of the frngmenu twrwa around one*, and ahoou them
they renrh the gratusA
before ihep reach the ground.
. . maes marbles, disks and wash­
E Toaaeo five clay ^geoas in air
er* in the air and hlu fwo at the and breaks them bef
kelore they reach
the
same Ume.
X Toaars ghart tin cans in the air
bottom
BlSe op, be breaks tour pigsM
12 feet and hlu ft tU limes while
tosaed
IB
ntr
by
a
spectator.
falling als feet. This Is done with
slide aeUon gns.
4. Hr tosses solid robber balls In
Bunding Target. With a 22 RHIa.
r kneel
1. BbooOng backwards by pladag
5. Ur. Akard shows them the way
gnn on sboaMer. uiog a mirrors hr a -Ulesouriaa' shoots a rnbblL Plaeea
ahoou marMet. etc.
a tin can OB the ground about io trot
2. Hotdfng gun In from and polat- away and by shooting he raises It In
lag backsrards tram the side, he hits the atr and with tour other ahota he
knocks t; about ltd feel away.
marbles by using a mirror.
He cktaes bh ezhlMtlOBt sntb
3. Holding cun between legs, be
makes a backward shot, by using a me.
mirror, and hlu small marblv.
from
4. With a rtfle^on bis right ahoulder 'Jre expledro It In the air. This la
mirror attached and a revolver in his an other very dliricult feat to porfortn.
left hand poi
Hr. Akard carries two trunka full of
glaaa bottles. .............................. ..
_
gvna and egultMoeni with him and bit
30 feel to the rear, both are hi«k- guns are the flnesi made anywhere.
er at tbe*aa»g iMuni.
5. An aaaistnat bolds a clay pigeon
Ms hand at a diataned
ed of about li
BRCVITIEX
feet away and Hr. Akard ahoou a 22
bole through It. and then puu 10 other
ehou through the same hole, drllllug
about 10 seconds.
C. He cuu n common binlnesa card
edgeways at a ditmne* of about 23
'•et. Also tip* the bi»d of a match
ghtlng It.
7. Shoou four pieces of chalk held
from an asatstanra hand, cutting-them
c:<»e off at the Ungers. Also shoots
four shot-gun cartridges from the tips
of the finger* in the same manner.
8. Placing two Imtiles. one on t
of the other, he breaks the lower b.
lie flrsi and then the other before
reaches the ground.
With a RemingiM AmIo fading
fiallhn.
1. Tosses chOBks or coal -gnA brickB-bats In aft. cnaalng them to insiamuppear, aa well aa marbim. Toasiks of braaa In air about the else
.. _ dollar sod pierces them srith a
faullci. These are picked up by the

I FURNITURE |i

this afternoon and locked him up In
the Jail nnUI the 3:40 M. A N. E
train left. Sheriff HlggiDs had
diacully In securing bis man. a
was said that the man had been In
enstody n*. one time before but hac
escaped. The UaaMee aheriff had
him handcDffed and there sraa no
danger ot the <>riaa]oar aacuplng this
Ume.
BTEINBMG BROB. a*^ will ha
Cleaad all day Baturday. Bopi. IB. otving to th* Habrew N«w Vtdro.
sept 33-lt
FORMAL OFENINQ. FHday evoav
lop. BspL 2&, 1MB. Baatrtmrl'd
tiana. mwlc. rofro*'
a and a w>«nderful^dlaplay of el
dlae. Eveeyens Invttad.
The Hanatah A Lay
sept. 22-lL

» OB the big pump at the wntar
warim yesterday, the premuro waa
low. the Uttle pnmpa betng need.
Hiss MayCM Wood. aUler of Prof.
W. K wood, prhictpnl of BeniWRah
aveue school, baa arrired tMm Blhten and baa taken a poaitloB ta J. W.
Jaekamn'BcaBfaeUooerT atom.
PHR8
BTCINBERO BROB. atoro «
dosed all day Baturday. Baph I
ia^ ta th* Hahrovs New Voaro.

derful display of c
a Hannah A Lay ItaroaMlla Co.

EXCISIONS
Pere Marquette
Low Rato^cursion
To

TOLEDO
and OHIO
oo

TUESDAY SEPT. 29tli
BTnia will Wtb Tr»vATM Oity At 6.00 A. m.

#9

Bale to T*te«o
an4Bctarm

For tataB to atataoos boTo^ inqAlM of

H.F.MOBLLBBspP.A.
SepL lE-tt.

CREDIT TO Al-I_

BARGAINS FOR TRAVERSE CITY FAIR VISITORS
$28 Guaranteed
Steel Range

Quick Meal Range
lieR In America as the world's best range. There's a
ll'a a mage built without stove putty and rlwlla. Its
wall* are made of It-tacb cold rolled alrol with (be highest
«ui^ M< anabeetw hoard betwoeo. It la held together wifli
e
tobra Instead ot boiia and rtrlu t^lch
p and drop out. T
This U an nlrtlgbt range, every piece
loosen up
or n
machinery —-----and mutt---be .i
batagaumped ont by mad------couM not be naed. It oaea leas fuel, beats, cook, and bakaa
gutrker and more porfert than any other range built. It la a
range not burdened wlib extra cast Iron ornamenu which
make the cost higher. In appearance It has n
and beauty. Costs no more than good ordlu
0 (be fair.
step Id and a

nitwit
;u Ktt ^\ ■,

Our Carjpef Dept.
s.s

Specialty

mm
Jmim

gS(

""

mis
Heater

mm

'Hard Coal Stoves
Bcooomy and cleanliness are the remills obtained from
burning hard coal In our' Unlveraai Baa* Bunwro. Bven temporatnre dsy'^d night, no dirt, dust or smoke, requlrao aiteniton once a day. and »nch a lUUe coal to heot your srtaoir
house. The CniverMl Stoves are the greatest fuel saver* built
and Iho moat artistic stoves In built.

la overflowing with rich and rare pBttero* In all grades ot
noor Covering. The nest 1*11 patiero* which wc art- now
ebowlng will MX be surpassed la beauty by the one* which ar­
rive later; therefore, people who drotre lo buy oow n^ choose
from the season'* brot produciton*. A vUll here srtU roveal
some big bargain* In Rug* and Remnant Carpel*.

Hlg a ValacaLow Prices

in offering you thU big Btoal Rang* at this greatly redneed
price, we c*n truthfully aay that tbero is no rang* on Ihp
market today ot the aame size and value being sold at' aoch a
low price. It has 6 griddle*, aebrotoa Maod flues, a tazge
porcelain lined reservoir, ehnitory warning doaet, duplex
grate* for coal or wood. 18-Inch oven and In faei all of the con­
venient equipment* found on any range. A quick. «vcn baker
and fuel saver.

^

I

3.95
11.75

- i Wool Ingrain Carpets per yd. 45c
9x 12 Ingrain Rugs, each only 4.45

Gcantne Taridsh Rocker

18.00

IMPERIAL UNIVERSAL

9x9 Ingrain Rugs
9x 12 Brussels Rugs

f

9c per yd.

Genuine Imported Straw Matting, new and distincl patterns, worth 15c and 18c

Warm Blankets, Dishes and Curtains

Massive UphoMcrcB
Rockers

11.75

Bed Mankets, full size and double too. for only
45c eadi
Comlffftables, full size and warm ones too; for only
75c each
Lace Curtains, several close outs, two and three of a kind, up from - 12*^
100 piece Set Dishes 4.75
No. 2 Lamp Chimneys 3c and 4c
Glass Tumblers, good quarify. special tow price ■


3c each
i»B»n
Borine Anheg In appeiranoe it ia Tory
MAt AAd graoetnl ___
aniT1 __tit____21..
viU ab^ U...*
beBt two
Ia(|a roomi. SpAcul low prioh

$4.75
Wg bIso hBvB B Urge line of ntr-tifftit
hABtm tBMfiag in prioe Iroa 7Sc to

SStocach

Homes Furnished
CtHnplctc 00 Easy
Terms

J. W. Slater
Ito E. FRONT STREET

Tm list Sk thess Itoekers

10.50

stilfi BASK

NUAOMS MM 4L a
____ ._ thtmiii* tor 'kiww>«<8f ©f
aad M laapoettaatr oat cf 10. “------«wy Mod.
*d tke
- - bf oil prooMt tbot tb«» dfopoad « o»l BvMf •»
•a arkl<* «*«* Mrrod «» tor (iM.
pap«j* rio
ihtajoi et ilto. ood

•*W»0

%M9ln.

-A. Troej Ur.

Prooi-

o.ptond Oioliifr: A. J. lUr»H. A. I.

A^ml CmA.

GdOSSC^

*»—A. Ttoey Uy.
riv« rotoA Mt«. JoJIoa T. HuoU.
■ - -i ttoMood. ».«. OmM. Jorrr

ssc.'ns:-.
$ yer ««

HIGH WITH too.

«■ Ttat

Travora* CHy Won.
cteb •Aoot Tro««r*«
' 41 UrtU oat of 100

AT m SBO0T SSKl’,
IB

unB wnnitn

IMMVWtko Tfn«M>CR7 I
»*oX Ttotoko City. Mick

meiNHi
nOWER DAY
tflREEFlNEPAPERSGlVDI

r. flfeik « wa* ba*(M by Cbas. O.
rcr.-ot bl* city, who wa* hlgb-ol
with 144. Pred Mor.
atoo «t lUftrity. ««
ia the *
________ day"© record by
85 without a BlB*. a feat
Wobu'b
Friday which < i aw aocomptiabed
•tiamoca. Mr*. E. & Pr*U .bal^ Ih©
laadar Ttoera «*» a good atlwdaneo. ^Tbe^fl33rto»*aro the CTebU abot
after Xbr Baoord webi to pr«n:
«dV
Bvmt No. 4-lfl Tarflan.
Flr*i aquad-AMUlamt. %i Snyder.
1; Monroe. 8: Peek. 8; Poowr. S.
Becood ntmad—Siannard. 10; Pos­
A. w. peck held the allentloa
a* M -bU. abe dtoooMd tto «i^t. ter,-5; Otrver. »: Mond*. 6; EMdl^l.
TMDI WMad—Rice. •; Rons. 1; WU*
"Dweller to^ uotoc- Mw. Itot*
ha* all #Br life been a oatore loecr. kiB*. drltorro*. 8.
•M ike^ ha> a arrat tondiief* for
Pounh Hjund—KelliItooB. S; ScbblU.
(Oontlaaod fioni ktiwi r*ge)
b}rd*yi|to empbatlied tho point that
■ eJBd be a greot natty more 8: Moni
M itaguc. 9; Thotnpeun. 6; SlroL«tbe city >f people wooidjau burg.
FBth
lock flovwa. TtoaJ«3
tbe bird* tike
8UUt ijiuad—Httkto. 18; KneeUmd,
ipaataaotlW );
Sweto. t
which grow*
Event Na. T—18
Flt»l aQuad—Wllltoi. 1^ Snyder.
M^l't^'aew tor. aad^ tbe fall
M tbe year pick the borrie* clean. AnMbor mouniala ath grown to tbe yard
BflB*. . >:
Mro. «. 6. OM ood Mr*. 3. L.
am) Waft AYI FoMi
ad On Obaarvatlon.

_

Tbe afiereaeo ^oot opeMd with
toe flftb pveot wbtcb ww* * » targ*4
K. ifltgbt. There were a few BMre
aide ibeto at tbe afietwooa nea
atooag ttaeoi' betag the team*

z:rr%^.

irUc—Carting reel, tobaaoa
•. value 88A4. Rena.
prtu Pramluia
bam.
Brea^ Brt-.’vatoe $J-B4. Monioe.
Third prinF-^Uon* allpporw. I^aanea R Sbomsky. vatoe 83. QtCwd.
Koerth priso-^Box asaorled connod
good*. T. C. Caaatog Oo.. vatoe
Monroe. Tbto prine
It U a algalflcaac fact that C
Carver, tbe blgb man of tbe day . 4
hi* oaly straight string la the «

RECEIVE NEGROES
Oelepation Will Call On J

■..........■SS..”.:SSSS:

■£31,'*“'

Al ASaiJ. toe crack r..
ihi- C. M. C. Co.. WU 8tannard.t< t
Itiinoiit company, and
nnd Fred Foster,
with lb-' Wlncbeeter Arms eompaay.
c puUe<
puUed off this HJ
foot rvenu were
llowlDg is tbelr i
ing and the foDowlng
niary;
Event Na. 1—10 Tarpata.
rirwl sqoad—Wllhants.C; Snyder.
Monroe. 7; Peck, 7; Po.wer*. «.
Btuauard. ‘ 'Fostw.
toad—St-

-UiickaoneyWistelirFruWMt
Tmtnmb—DiHua) Wtt Son

CURED AT SLIGHT COST
BY CUTiCURA REMEDIES

ii'SilsMT'.is'JsiSr’.s:

TSLars

wrnm
n.fc,

K & L L IMUn

Grand Travi....
In tbe mntter to tbe eetate to Joha
MacDohald. decdbaoR
Notice la hereby glvea M fe«r
months from .w,
tbe si.i.
84th .4..
day to Aug«r,
A. D. IMS. have boen aUoved tar ermliters lo preoeot their Malms agalaat
said deceased to said co«n for examland mdJustmenL and that an
crvdiiotw of said deceased are required
itae‘r claims to said court
at ID<- prooate ottee. In the city to
Traverse City, hi aald

Mdl^ k«w JSd“w5nld‘'^B«^
blood'earn*.. At

. w* seven moath* old 1 staried to
w Cuticur* Soap, Cutkora Ototasmt.

in tbe 7<
Dated August 84tb. A. D. 1988.
FBEU R. WALKB1
Judge of I
mag. 85-repL 1-8 1«2.

babywsa.ad
« see asiga^
could M^i

_____ mtd sh.
rii btov. and aU
^tbe smsli cost to a dc Uaraadseventyflve cents where *we ..
astare.^ Mr*.

Fourth prix«--One pound box flneat
Event No- »—18 Tarpeta.
. Straub Bree, R Amlotte,
nm .quad—william*. 18; Sayder.
8: WooToe. 11: Peek. 18: Powet*. 13. value 75r. Monroe.
Second squad—Sunnsrd. 18; Fos­
Event Na 9.
First .prUe-rStcel
esaUnfl red.
ter. n: Coner. 14.
Freak Tnide. value 85> William*,
Third aquad-RAoe. IS; Roea,
fleeowl pri*c-F*ncr veac Shermaa
fllktns. 70: Darrew. 11.
Fourth aquad—Oifford. 10; Relkes, R Hunter,. vvalue 83. Monroe.
Tblid
prlie—Two
pound
Ua ChatIS; Kneeland. 11; Sweet, 11; Nocbolau crcahiB, valnea, 81.60.I. Power.
as. 11; Buck. S.
•“-U 10.
Cvwtt No. 10—» Tarpa**.
Third aqusd-Bglof.
^ Rice.
aquai.
..........
Flirt squad-WWIIata*. 18: Snyder.
; 4- Wilkins. 13; Harrow. U.
rug CO, value 86. J
18^ Monroe. 11;
**}^jo**%®i
inrth sqo»
Second I
bliu. 17: Mtmiague.
Will Shv.......
----------------Third prine-Ampheree meter. CulThirti squad—Klee.
Ftfib sq’iad—Ft>rtlag4^. 15; Lcmg. 1
maa R Goode, value 88^10. Kneclaiid.
Piibit 4acto*ad that
WIlkiM. 18; Dvrow.■ \V *“■
fYnirtb prUe—One l«ound box fln- iiinlop. 8: Gifford. 11; Helke*. 1
bad baea buoy -waubtot ..
ilrlkea.
Fourth squad'-Ciffi
o*t vboctoalo*. B. a * A, value mk-. CuiH-laud. U.
(BBtoU at • toaflly of noakrau who 1"; Kneeland, U; Bu. . .
Event No. *
.tPd ntaitpd wt with tbe end to -view
Rice.
How Many They Broke.
First squad—
m abntUbfl off the waur to ibelr
High Average Frtaea
Duitiig the day there were 8.165 of
First prlxe—810 gold cerilllcate. D.
the hlne rocks thrown before the
u.
Rnydor.
Carver.
skiers and A158 of them were apHL
Sevond prise—Fancy vest or trouaThe toHowlDg is the number of birds
ra. Okas. QttltA, value $10. Rice.
at and the aambar fcUled by

USo
sS‘i: F.MayD.A4.1907.”

SLEEP KILLED

^•nltcblncHttnier.
Cure by Cotioira Remeaio*.
**1 broke out wttk a humor whkih
epnmi ilmort all owar my body. Toe

•*.*

s.i'sss

Not All
High Priced Shoes
TBc scercl ol oar sacccss Is see
have always soM-60OD »OBSBo auncr what oar taslsmers
paid lorOKiB. No shoddy stall
Oocsnefc.

Our line of Medium Priced Shoes

Bnillams killed ck. 187: Mtmree,
•Power*. 186; Carver. 144: Rice,
Row. 19: Wilkins, ill; parr

u attracting the attendoo of
bu)fer8 «lio feel tbey caooot
pay a fatgb 'price. Meo 8»d

Eyestrain
Headache

Mr*. J. h, Gibbs apqkc opoli .'Plgut
Wemre who ast Ihrir eye* ■
meek fm tm*n lltebdgaa.” and like '
------- hw or 6oe wcsdltworb art sere to M oyeareiaaad B*rreu^ «k bwdmbo* amsaf the
,retb treMaratd
8rst lypriM wbea lb* eerveas SySMm gM
frbba fl»*« *ks *ai
W ol vred flewi
.a* tali to the year, aad apoke paruTm ^
aeatarty of tbe bear via*, the t^sria mss. to the ireoble and beiid *p'd
^ siae and tie snow vine, gtvtag (llus* ’UhUMt or^ hear and twin «toe ber.88**. but was aaablB to aesare
tkk hsadkehedtad war^ to ta*
MOW b*Rta*. lb* whU* *«M I

reUret aad ssould give their cbll4rea of Ibstr kBowledge whep tbe tttfoflu were at
al the
Ibe qoreticelbg age.
flr folka
chUd havlag
havlBg *u^
*u^ a moiktr would
:rey ehUd
W able to recognise
tseogatae aay i>l*m
bnm<'. Iiefnn' he
Sg^ K> tat* bo»Aktret Fpa^ ^

,1

ANNUM, «F €UN CUIB

beok -R Hoyt.
Third prt»e—Two \ ends Orient
"j?"
oaffefi. Darrow R Soo.
7.^
Flrat prtae—RRkea R Lamhm
^bbin, «;
fountain pen. Barnum R Earle. »*!*•« 1 xhon,pson, «.
:ih au-ted—Strobun
8: Loos. C: tkiaiop. 5:
brwHA Hamlhon CloUrtng Co, value
Sixth squad-^lkeM-. 9; Flske,
|2.r-ti. Power.
Tlnkhnni. 3; Knoelaad. }0; Htgkee.
Third prlae—Oaantleit ahoottag
- -18 TarpeU.
glo\-e*. B. WUheliik value 88. Carver.
First squad—Williams, II: Snyder.
Evoat No. *
b: Monroe, id; Peck. 12; Powei;*. 12.
Pliwt prlae^^Otod' mated fine
Second sduad—euaiard. 14; Post
urlar pipe. CavU Llgar Co, value 86,
. 14: Cirver. 13t " *- 11; Eddie,
Power.
Second prtae—Oak Uthle box. Mon­
tague R Son. talae 8Z.50. KneeUnd.

f wreo* lett-toAto.
AnUMi L«a to MiakApan.
ra. toMT Prau gwe a !*U }»»«'
«Unc paper *poa '•AataiM Ufa to
Mleblgtn.- and 8«c)ara« tbU
«k* bnd been oUiad
* paper npcm tbatwabtooi. It are
that aha .bad aerer aeea
IPany different atonala la the ticln•ftr of her home; Mr*. PratL to her
JaantUal.. h«»t.
-Hlltaoat.- had
JbiinilaiiT wponuBlty to get naar to
Matare. and ahe baa taken n«ob paba
to obaeree the hsblla of the dentoeaa
I tbe wlM who acampar ibrougL the

vtaM bama.
Mrs. Oibha toted aU
' k ther beta
be ay of t:

r.iT83sa«^

aM. a newspaper prtaiad and drcolaied In said couatv.
m> R WAUCMR.
Judge to Ptahata.
Sept. SrSFoct. A13.

BIDE ROCKS
WSff RUMEN

Rico.
Third prist
Care*. valM 81JM.---------.
Fourth prise—One potind bog fliiest
^•oolatc*. Straito Bioa. R AmioUe..
vatoe 75c, Portlage.
Event No. 8.

r«flBrd.tar tbe ttid* ttd.a
then. Rbo lOtanM
a BS. 18: OlBord, 14,
Ipee tor them,
wreitt wbtob
.aoryofabo '

a ila her
flannd
It; Sweet, »; Nlchol

ST*
i tasect. leaving th*

ri*to.to1ir?«^

U U: Power*. 16.

Its VEIN

;a3aii'iT,s

d tnlenwi and
..............
t. Mr*.
PraU 5MViBg givi-l
GMoh study lo tbe Duty tribe, and by
-•
' ad obialaed material lor
an eaoellenl

mwe t'vty. In Mb- ______
I day oC September. A. O. 188R
Prvseut; Ho*. Fred R. Wwiaar,
Judge of probate.
^
; IB toe Mtter •tlb*Mtoto*<Ba■a; pbret 1. Flab, decreed. ■ ; Phoebe J Flab haTtag Mad to aaM
I coori h<-r brrt a
uM rstnt*. aad hw patRtoa.
«|M> lini~^1~ tbecret. hhfl
. a( oettata pcismy
tbervln deerfbre
li \* ordrrvd that
of Urtober. A. IX 11
inobata
«Mea
lu tbe lorrl
atto&*
-----try apflBtotiit tor exambr and 1*
wing Bald
antmnt:
tnlhg and aUowl*.
.
urtber ordered
arescad thto.P
thto.^UK' aeU is further
tic* Ibervol a
i a ropy ol tol

wraetn

«’to tbe ntote <E toeir

,?Eo^"*»**to 6a^ ThmaimoBh w^
.awlf, akin areoad ibe edge* of
tahp ato M it dlHtaetly alMie.
A trtapEly tonmh hu atao paid
.911)e*at* a «hU recreUy. •rllb the
Idea that he vMbad M ke rememberre at .be meedhg of the Woman's
itab when ddbar forest ebildrcn wxre
Mg dtscomed. no tbought Mr*.

eiflord. It:

ClneinaaU. SepL Sl^udge Taft
111 tonrorrow receive a large delea*llon of cotorcR people, appointed by
ortkto has caaaed *
Ihc. Naitooal Negro Baptist conveaof opluton among bis trieod*. a aam.
twa. and wUl dlacoa* the altitude of
her of tbeortes. all Of itaem t.>aaU% OOBIPBD.V Mtv SB e-vblblOim of rilH *lbe republicaa party toward
d Itoe Mark
having been set forth.
tkuoling. Mr. Akard >• oae of tb>i lor the caaaty to
Iwwi If not the beet »hot with a ylie
in the Cni’ed State*. He carries a
trunk full of gwas and doco both tar­
. a aesstan to aatd eourt held U
get and fancy akooilng.
Ike probate ofSce to th* t*y _to
Trwverwe City, to naM cM«y. «R^
»to day to AugttaL A. D. 8888.
COLUMSUS GRAND CIRCUIT
bale court for Ike coBaty of Grand
jrrad B.
Judge to Prohto*
On* Hundrad Thooaaito Dollar Pro- Traverwe.
At a setolon to aam coart, held at
la toe matter to tba aotata to MaJy
P. Bursa, decaaaod.
Columbus. O . Sept !!.—A »!0fu«»
e <Tty.______ _______ William r. Uai^. bSTta 8M M
, program ha* be«i arranged lor
nth day of September. A. D. I8M.
said coart his patltlaa. ptmytat •
COlumbn* Grand Circuit harntw*
PreecDL Hoo. Fred R Walkar. •v—w to a*n tb< Htanat to a«fl »
neet. opening tod^r and laatlag Judge of probate.
ceruia real eothta tbccaSi 4atate la c(
w*rek*,
Sevea rtahe exeat*,
estate
la the mailer to
scribed.
aonb eve,- ItO.OMi. are provided.
Cbirle* Anderson.
It U ordertd. .tbto Iba
«» «f
Altle Andersoa bavliig AM la naU HefPtetober.
A D. 8886. 4l-8flB
41^ «h
MM
court her Snal account a* Bxecutrtx to
toreemoB, at a
said ceiaie. and her petition praylwt In tbr/I'TT.~_~Lr'--7:ZZilL:r~^
1
for toe alkiwane. thereto, and
^
Cook and daughter, of Roed
lag-said pci
and dtstrtbaUoo of
CCty. weal to Haatoa today.
residoe of said
pounds Mijeetic R lipton to*, totak
irt. at *a_ ___ ___
Mr. and Mrs. John »y rcturoed
It
U
ordwed.
That
the
«tb
day
to!
R Son. value 81. Two poand* Orient
Rtohmood today after vvtBlttog bore
October. A- U. IWB. a' '
*"
coffee. Prenh King, value 81. Sebblt.
the foreaeoa at aatd pi
Irik print—One pouad box fruit
1 real estate sboal8I M hd ^htomad Is hereby
Iati*l8ira»b Uroa. R AinloUc.
value 75c7T*eck.
It is funber ordered, that p«bMa
I* further ordered. That pnbIK- ao- notice
Ihvrcof be Mvea by pabUea.
Event No. A.
tbereol be idveB by pubAicatiew to tioe to a ropy to tMa order, fbr three
Plral prUe-LAdto*- hand bag. J. W.
■ Is order, tor three estwewsuccrwsi.cwei'ktprevmaa loshld day
man Frtdayh Record.
MliHken. Inc., value 84. Peck.
atve weeks prerioos to' saM day to of
hearing.
iriBiLjn
jB.lbt
tba. Oraad Tthn
The annuni shoot of toe Qoee* City
ing. tn tbe Grand Trwvrrwe Her­
Rod and Gun dhib opened ttos moreald. a newspaper printed aad circa- Herald. Ww^pto4rt*«8 M
>-uUiied to stLI county.
Third prtae—Men* fancy tie. A. 3. lug wllh a good aticnduDcc and a
lated I
BTIbetoi. value 76a Sirotnrg.
cumber of expert ahota preacnl.
A1
Event Na. 4bougbl tbe day wa* warm too -ult
ririrt prtae—ArckBeof* plana, res15-22 SPoct- 8.
e« Ttirlble EcMnar-Haid 8a«M
C. P«.r~,
..............moag tbe expert* here wrei
««mofWiingR«*»dSocM
RoTlo M. Bke*. -Daddy Of ‘ein *11.wbo rvprcoeni* toe L’*io« MelaUW
W«*lSc«chTBaoi>dCiw

-iMTed tbe CTwel winter are alno*t
torib a«aad-8obUU. 18; 8tn>
Snl^ tor food, they* Bud refreab•«> «n tbe berrtfa of tMi trw which **'*Pirtb*»fluad-<»fford. 8: Helko*. II;
aflaurr ibe grgobd.
Kneelaad. 14; Sweet. U; Nleh^ 6;
Ml*. Pwfe BiMidjMH pareau
Desmond, I.
S
Event No. 8—M Tarpet*
a reuad—WilUams. 14: Snyder.
wm> tba 4aito0'i» ^moniBg -Abe
t «UMr«a of toe woeda. «>e
r their
__ k bpt tbe parcoU

- - . -* -

At a s^aakm oi aaM comt, htot a4
reUkd. 8.
KUU n
UeUsea. is; Pontogc.

J. N. Mkfttoea. «al*e EK54. nariww.

•od toogaai-------- -----------^ ^
theatPOtid. the loace« baiag bold by

ThU nm of Staonard'a ----Croaby.
tolaa.
3f» vtd
The :---------- _----------and mODer takm by tboae partldpat
IBC to the aheot yeMcr^:
tvofrt Na. 1.
/
Fliwt prtoe—Steel fly t^ Juto*
Canpbell. *Mie »*.5b Knoetoi^
Sooood prtM—.Segtiree ablrt. Stetoaraira berv Broa.. vahte 81.60. Career.
the Trarrrae CHy Rod aod Otm )iwb
Third prl*e—Two ptmod* Pr|«t
ever bald *a« the «oe o( Friday.: ooRoa.-flaoob Partneto vahe EL Fwto
There were aereraJ orofeaaioiiato pte*.
BMto Ha. i.
aAdibeacoraa were run hl»k.
WOMAN*«eLU»HAD 6000 MEET.
ir«i prise—Baa Dtomoad 3.
re belnr siany tie* aboc
The
W. .JahrMA value W. Rice.
INO YEETEROAY.
weatber-Oao perfect and the htrdt A, Second
prlae-^en** aUppei*. A. V.
flew well *0 that there wa* noiWa* rrMflto, value IJ.50. Darrow.
arhaierer to coaiplato of.
Third wtea-Bo* loaded *beUa.
Aiooac the profaoalooato W. U. George Care*, vahie T6c. Forilage.
Stasaard. of tbe ttopopi Poardw oo»Event No. A. '
pany. atot hl^. tolUng 148 ov ot a
Twenty target*. Bairaace
Plr*t
poaalbla 140 ptfleooa BoHo Helkoe.
••Daddy of 'MB air^ and rapreoaatlii* prtoe—Rloctric fl*t Iron. B. R. E. L. R
WKpt. n.ANTt AND ANIMAL!
Uolou Metalk Canri<Ue_0«L. wa* P. Co., valued 15. Carver.
'SeconR prise—to Peter U dgar*.
OI6CUHC0.

'SBiFarsTir

**yvth^p£^5a*A aNtiaaal
Sixth pMae—Starttog aUrar
od toak. Bdward Vfclto. vato*
WUlianu.
wtb prtae Sbavlag aaL &
vtoae 84. B»to*
Walt R^

CUy

•, TW* to tk* •aeood tl»

retted
Pto-.
Tkr work of 8
tbitMctowt tk* dar.-aod the bird* oar­
er aot tor fr<MD Ike trap* boCor* tbey
waTMakad. Of cooraa BalM UaUtf
to loo a-ell knoa a to be

I MOKE 444 I
» OHOT AT.

ire prtoo Itorerb
Tbire
.. ntor »8A8. Km
*Pcwtlh~“prt*^Tbe*»' i bo^
Hannah R Lay. Mereatitlte Cto. vaM
85.78. Power.

usic.

Thebcad-

You afe cordMy irMed to attend Oar
Annaal Fall Opening Ftiday Evening a/^
all day Saturday

S^f. 25 and 26,1908.
GENERAL OPENING WEEK
Sept 28 to OcL 3rd
Music Friday Night Sept. 25

Womeo alike can shoe np
here and be sore tbey ffrill
l^t a shoe that is a shoe.

Here's a Ladies’ S2.50 Special
Genuioe Vid Kkl-M»t ot Shiny UppOT. Double or
Single Sole., New Short Vamp elfect. Medium j
High or Low Heeh. Blocher Cot
32.50
ONLY .

No goods boM at fliRt time.

lywrei sw. brill ap; iht nsrm^jyta-d

mrt'toldtalmm U. A

K. T. _
w"l-w Mrln*#Co..fl----a1.....

XW.MSLUKEN
INOORraAVED

Dr.A.W.Ch»se*s
„i...

J

6AST0RIA
yorlnflurtitLndCMUr>n>

The KiBd Yoe Have
Always Boa^

rROCRAM FOR
COMING IdlOl
ICHOOL LtCTUMt.

VERT BM CUSS

Bears the
Signature

Mara
Dkjr arat
«*t a Braat
■>«« MMd ot Mr. Mi
»T«i«dU»«e
j iralth
a»4 tTMiMaUr
tM
him appMiM M"!
aataa u Ust paar, aBd the Urtata
eosrara «( Amrrtek
ba toM hr High acbooi atadeBU aa
Pr. C»«mt»
tH tbe ET«(\nt palpti oiatora BaBBi dvtag (be dm day«-ot OeiofrOea totfar
Dr. Saanel tar. Tbe aawMt tiebau ara Sl.«0. aad
Parka Cadiua. paati of the Caniral tbe rM«v«d aeaiarBBgefranWcaBia
ireta of New Tork
CoogregaUoeai ehureh
Toi* to $1 00 for the aerea ounber*. Tbe
Decanber JSrd, The Pailian proevds over and above the eapenoM
cUjr. On
C.............................
go to bnlldiBg op the Ilbrartea ot the
Ic Two Worlda.” a le«q«
tonioaa by tbla naa. vlU be giv— dldereM aehoola of tbe fity. and tor
tbe parabaae ot apturaiaa.
Tbe
“Oaa of the bast loctarea ever p'
at Chautaoaa." vaa the Terdkt paved eonrae ahauld aad wUI r««clve a very
upon U to ibai eriiieal audiaaoe. Tbe genetwia and aubatantlal auppon.
New York Tribaoe wrote la*i winter
of ooe of bU Jeojarta. "H U not too.,
nurb <o aa; that ibla U one of (bei
HE CMBN6 WEU
floeat phwea of oratory anant." Tbla
rill be a aunber, appaartng oo
l‘uHiaB Ua)-.*' (bat abould be beard
New York. Sept. IS—Amoag the

11 baBn Ma itoiiwi ta Mtad
•(atloaa] Asaa^Bv^at^t

0»R0S« PROHlSmON
d atblotte
comp>tltl a beglBs at VaUcbb gratunta
- Rome.
latemaHonal Moral BdocMlon Coo
„-eaa conv«»s la Ia»4db tor a sesaloa of foar daya.
Caaadlaa Gaaeral Synod ot the
Chorah ot BtgtaBd will mast Ik Ot-



VMM Moadars Itecord.
Mr. and Uii. NcU lUnaoB. arho
Vara tWUbk Mn>. Kred Dean. oT BerSBUt atrect, ralanied to
tUa nemlDK.
Mlaa Clara Marrte left Utts nwratag tor Lanalag. Sba vill Ttalt bar
knidier.
Mra. Bttotr LtvU toft iMa montlBt
lor Ortoa fta a ir«alt 'vtlh '
•w Taefca. ratnrBf^ bone tbU non

Uoa wave, which has swept otur a
targe pan of Iba ataM ta ibo last taw
WUI oaeapy ibo
«a»»aBttaB
ycat*. wUI
epeaed today for tbe lIUBola U«uar
Dealirs- ProiccilTe nnoctatloa.
Mr. and Mrs a C Cato vatarwpd to
Pl>B>ou-h. ind.. today attar vtaRtag
■Knds In the city.
frkn.

I week are the tolluwUig:
Cauraa Will 0|>afl Ow^Uyi^ gvaa^j of bM Bpimared to one city 1! tlmt*.
Sopday.
Dragglats will eoBveae.
gIrlBg the aaUM- loctare. would prave
Annlr.-rsary ot >cntnuice of Italian
Cenearta oaaatitwU tha
u>i
that It vai wonli hear- ..oops
roopt. into Rome
Home will be «elebniie4
FrWay.
IS true at UM J. liea-t- by lultaas errrywbera.
Ijg: this
1
Ni-w J<
impln, hla lecture. “Take the Sunny
ebnmt
Monday,
ti
Annual conference of United Slate* ventiOB
The eour«« ot lectorea. mnaicaU aide." Il hM been gtaen In every
.al/1 In
VWntnri
will
be
held
In
TrcBtod.
Slate IP tbe untoa and in nesrly port Bpuralaera will begin Its aeariocs
and enterialnneni* offered bp
Naihwal Good Roods Coattmee
etery city in tbe rauntry. TbU aum- lb New York.
I High acbool leclore eonrae has
wUi bcwhi in AUaatic City, to last
of eakiern
I to be ote of iba estabHabed and see- larr will be flveB oo January S. On
two
days.
January It Dr. Edward Burton Mc­
taeary factora te the winter a 4^ei
nrotherhood of Railroad Trainmra
Dowell. who gave the *l!u»lrile<J lec­ partmeni. Washiogtoo
Inrai. il baa brought to the cUy>
will hold Jubilee celehreilOBa in aevFifth Iniernaitoaal Congress oa eral cities.
tbe ptw*. some of tbe celebrated men ture Iasi year on “The Panama
BBd aroiiKn In varkwa lines ot work Oinal." w-m appear again ibU year. TuttercutoaU will begin in Waablng
IIUBOiB Stale Tair opUDS la SpringWfll agree wna
arnh ton. to
last until October iS.
btia ttfll
..................................
or America. It baa been) a son^m otj:4fta«e who heard htm
flbld.
Chicago
-Ago R««i>rd4!<
R««i>rd4!araid which sAldi Sovereiga Grand LaMge of inde•. The^cra
praflt aa well aa pleasure,
I
Saturday.
lecture. •’One of.........................
ih l>est lec-’l..ndenl
. ___ Order ot Odd P«lowa wUl
bare placed ii within theI reach of aUever heard In CblcAgD was
ns given conveoe In Denver.
The olaas of eniertaCamenta has
NECii wlli 'be oboerved by Heltreswj
y Dr- McDowell nt the Art Institule."
IK-aled lo all.
a
Tbe Ineture (hU year will be <m Slate* ilrewmssc
The couiwe will be opened on Fri­
Kina in Albany.
day evening. Novenber Ub. with the "Our American I*i»ses»loii*."
concert Company.
laiernatlonal Congress
boalouLn orchestra which was on ibo
The Evs Itartleu Macy Concert cluU opens iCtb aitnual sesUou la Ber*
coarse two yenio ago. Those who
.
heard U Ihen not'd but to kpow that company. ccnsUilng ot a fluie and Hu.
Twenty fc.iirih Trades
to raiam. to be plemard aa 11 was alKO violin Doloisu. Miss 0. na Metsker lio* s rich aietga soprano voice.' Congress of t'anada
(tanada wtll
wll convene la
prabably tibe brat
that has e
C»UK-.I
.b. vo„„
‘ofl'i nruirrem Ur Plowe \k o time solo- Men's Ineliluic opeB-< ...In lamtaville.
King, .r"“no“an ihls
mpaaled wlib Man King.
ThW In.erw.atr Live Stock l••blr
Belle Teaion
ReBfrew.
n R.

Iwr. has» boea trained ........
In (hla nn^d Karl lA.ts, a student ..f An.o HH.'.
couDiry aBff abroad, having appeared la-lpsig, le one of the leading artls-s .,^;”'^
Toaaday
lo many ot the large vour»ea of ibU or today. ThU number wvtl l«t given "**“*H‘*^eoiiniry. Two years ago time and
j rrbroary IS.
}
Kooeeveli anti family will
agglu were they encored two and
Il bad been planned to have Maio
summer csihul at Oyster Bay
three Umea, even tbe last nnmber Im appear oa tha local raurse tUs year,
Washlagtoo.
so received. I* U s great organiutsmuch as ibU U Itapoaslblr.
NaiMHial l.<eague
of BepitoHran
ton. apdv^^y will give a
l.e.-n Mecurod to close
gram.
st r-vluii oT three days.
Mirch 8ih. That Lavurant
Fourth bleonlal -eotivenllnn of Unit­
ed Irish I>eagne of Amerira meets lb
•art>d lo S2 atsUa and I
couniry Paneull HaU. Boston.
of t
' leadiBg[ eoursM
cot
iulonialiuuBl Rslierlcs Congroes
V. H- WevI
I
apeak. : ot bis Blent.
'of
characters "of Uieraiure and Bisiory. the aecreiao'
Ulaa Uable Wirtaler l<‘ft uxlag
^gene
id^Ipbia. writes:
the Borthera pari of tae atale lo apead Tbs New Yoiit City Musical Courier Philadelphia,
Laursni
gave
wni aad comivany
e
bar racalioii
»lioii vUb friruda and rela
of magic and
tsetory eUblilona
el
oM literary works Mr. Day employH sailatsciory
Urea.
iieiious llluiloiis
lllu
la the Assoclailon
UUa Edna Carna. of (he regtater of a flBdy afjdlad tboogh natural style my sieiious
Course last week. Mr. Laurent la ea­
_Mds oMea. left this nomine tor a
wadc'a rlsU with a frlead
BAiti, and his stage selling* are ela­
„ ________ . ought to
whlb borate aad striking. Our audience.*
Jhc Pltubni^ Proas said. •This biud were woadertully well pleased."
it aeoma cerialD from tbe above aiber was tbe best ot the Carnegie
JOHNSON ORUO CO.
tiacilons that the course presented
course." in speaking of Mr. Dny.

m

W aWStol *■•**••Jistoaares. souUm.
heal* sad uroteets
tbs Otsessp^ asm.
besoe nsnltiag frore
Cslsrth sad drivre
Bwsy s OdU la tbs I
starss DbS IVinre of IlnT FCVQI
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Ladies’ $150 House
Gowns at................v.
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tbe new stocks
at your leisure.

THIS WEEK AND
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At $15.00
We offer your choice of a lot of Spec­
ial numbers In

AU new Halt and Winter weishtt. Made from
latest plain or fancy materijb, nicely trimmed
with Braid or Satin.
As we had them made during ihe dull Summer
season, tkey cannot be duplicated again a t
. these prices.
An uousally large range of handsome Suit*

Will It Rsin?
nia orshme.
1 case Ladies' Silk Umbnllas with two detachable handles—one
^ato and one gold. Value $6.00.
FairipMiJ at ...................................................

Price, - - $3.00

Front Street

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iffil

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Misses’ and
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$3.98
25 Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas, beautiful oxidized and
gold trimmed handles, regular value $4. at .... $2.98
1 case Cravenetted Taffeta Umbrellas
$1.35
Flue Serge Umlvellas at $1.

Have DO equal for women of medium or
stout hgure. Try them.

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.. 20.00 to 37.50
Ihress Goods Dept!
AtSOc We offer some excellent Fall Dress materials,
such as S$-iacb Serges and Panamas and 50*
inch Suitings and Novelties.

At $1.00
A beautiful Hoe of tbe very uesrest weaves,
such as CbevfOfis. Stripes. Wool Taffetas,
Panamas, Broadcloths, etc., in a!l tbe popular
shades.

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FOR ALL

He oooH b««r ibr boyo pUyta« oot an ) So Jaaet oat down oa tbe blth.ldc.
the
ibelr nlcbUy f«~* -rf appeared g^loptiig otiaigtii tovardi
•nown-tar bat be didnt want u> |oId and Jack atood aooe by bar elde. and
iboaL bo Jn«t vaniod (» atay right they both' watched tbe n
there at bomr (orevor. Tbe dock ti«K- «r an^ higher.
“Hart!" xrted Jack.
od. O. BO loadly, bat otberwlae the
atlenoe was ae d^ that It was pa^ heed u> Umea. -IJttWr aometblag camM«r*U V«»«*g F»lk*
a few which aonat be |
iriiiaUy. arben 11 boenmo more lng!“
To find out for a certainty
"Ob. Jack. It's a bear! It'a a bear!"
they are bearing Ibelr e
CliA.
than be could boar.rbe clearod lUa
whether or not your heart b
Ibeoe ma) be a
I wUi trr »wv«r to worry or
throat and mnaterek np eouraga shrieked Janet, ma a Mg black object
affected. One peraem in four
tween abeeU of btoOlng or aewapa- enough to any, “Well. I see you’re apepared galloping straight towards
frot obovt onythlfi*.
has A weak heart: it may be
per.
bat
It
la
beat
to
bare
a
piece
of
them.
Both
tbe
cktldreB
loroed
to
mn
got
the
same
old
cat."
yon. If so. you should know
I will try to ko oo hoOOX oo I
board
or-cardboard
to
pot
oeer
tbe
when
Buddenly
tbe
bear
barked.
Bleaa
tbe
boy!
Home
waa
not
ao
it now, and save serious concoo and moko ovoryOody hawr
blotung paper, ao th
-------- —- bad after all. He was a 'bomeleas boy
"Kby. it's Dash. Jan«! Think of
sequences. If you have short
00 far 00 I eon.
blotting paper, ao that tbe preaaltag
wbole day. and It aeemed an nge. being afraid of Dash! HI! bU oM (eV
breath, fluttering, palpitation.
I will try to bo tovlo#.bolomay be ragsUr orar the wboie loaf.
low!" called Jack, stopping sbaru
“Be U ever m> numble,
hungry gpells, hot flushes; if
fvl oad kind to
On tbe top of tbU plaee a pile of
Sam enough It was dcatr aid Dash,
There's no pUco like borne." .
TOO cannot lie on left side; if
to ovory llvini tWo*.
wte came leaping np to them. and.
boofci or any beary thing yon may
Boys, do MK undervalue ymr
you have fainting or smother­
tf I avor (all In trying to do
el^
behind,
followed
Father
Max
bare.
Ton'll never have another like IL The
ing Bpelis, pain around heart,
ttiooo iWiida. I odll "Try. Vy
When tbf theM of paper boeomea time will c0me soon enough at tbe and some 5»f the men from the hotel
in side and arms, your heart is
-Oh. Father Max. we didn't mean to
damp from tbe moleuire of tbe heal when you will have to leave li
weak, and perhaps diseased.
learaa. frenh paper muat be Immedi­ and go out Into'the world to carve a get loat!" quavered Janet, as be wrauDr.
Miles’■ -feart
Heart Ctu
Cure will re­
• for yourself, and It win never hU eliong anna to carry her home.
ately employed, aa tbe motature apoUa
lieve you. Try a bottle, and
ped her in a shawl and lifted her In
tbe color of tbe leavea yoa are proaa- be quite tbe same afterward.
see bow-quickly your condition
"We've bad au<* a aplmdM Umv.
Ing. These abeeta, bowerer. need Mt
will improve.
Playing ghapherd.
Jack and 1. and I've goi a hundred
be thrown away, as they will bd qalle
a ittlc white Umb!" laughed and iwenty-flve sheep and nlneiy-sernaefal when they bare been dried, bnt
my flock, mad Jack's got
if you are preaalng a deUcately color­ Jean, na the skipped nimbly down
ed gower It U easentUl that you vae grassy slope, waving her blue-ribboned fifty more In hU!"
“And I've got two very thoughtless
crook.
traab paper over it
■HM CUtHA BATU. Editor.
n Mg gmy sheep’" echoed mile stray lambs la mine." said FaihSome klada o( leaves have a habit
Or^niaad Pacombar ■. 1ME.
Jacques, racing after her. and b^lng
M^ soberly, awingini Jack to a
of tailing of tbelr stalka wbeu they
. ____r* sad NrrviM. whica
^■aaldaat Clara Eataa.
bis other broad shoulder.
on
bis
aHver
bom.
"
b Um fwult Itat I am Is
ire being preaaad. The Vlrglny creepPint Vlaa Fraaldont-Mabal Eat
^ITien they reatked tbe hotel and
"Ifs my flock! " called both merry
ir y phrticulariy gulUy In this re______ tsktsf It. I tank abaut taUMother Meg. both shepherd and shep­
WlldEma.
ipect but after presalng the leavea voices a moment 'later:
«san bottlm 3 tba two aisdIcmH, sad
■seaad Vloa Praaldaat Mrv let
^rt a glorioaa frolic as (Be Bryant herdess were Jast asleep, and bad left
baan botbarad
singly they cnir Mlly be Joined to­
children were having! Jean's real an tbelr flocks behind them.
gether a^n by nilng a lltty gum.
Some terns are apt to became m<b- name was Janet, and Jacques was her
Harold-a Purse of Gold.
brother Jack. Tbe silver bom
er limp It they are preaaed, and In
Bamid Brown was plodding disoon
ba WlU rotund your aiaasy.
ithU case a Hole floe wire abould be reaUy tin. and lbs sheep and lambs tentedly along behind hls father's big
ware Just rort and
icflgg Medical Co, Elkhart. lod
a an tba Cradia twlaled round tbe stalk. TbU
gray horses, holding tbe plow firmly
tbe
mountain
side—but
whai
Uon y. of oourae. to enable tbe fema
of that* ft was just as much fun to with bU strong young hands so that n
mlAtl
make
a
Araigbu
deep
furrow,
play they were all rral.
vesting la over. It srould be a nice trip
bat there are aeveral ways to
Ever store they were wee lad and bui hls tbougbu were not on hU wort for j-ou. "
ooe may allltae preaseo leaves.
A nub y good in lU pUee, tad.
lassie^ they bad loved to bear atoriea He was tbinking of a story be bad
For a moment Harold did not speak
8« not at tba start. 1 oay;
If you have a Urge coUeeiion you of tbe beauUful mounlalna lo Bwltaer- read tbe week before In the vtUage
Then he oxclaimed.
jyr UVa a tary loag race. lad.
may arrange them on tbe pnneU o(
land, and tbe abepherd boya and glrU paper, of a plowman who. In turning
"U’by. 1 did find money in Ibe eurin
And yarar waa woa that way:
doorway with good egeet. or f»> may who apend their Umeton tbe mountain over the sods of hU field, bad come
after all and I thoaght 1 bad wasted
Ifa tbo atay thA tdla. tba atay. bor.
a pratty bos by U/tng the ferns
elde tending tbelr fioeka. So on this, upon a purse of steel network filled all my strength and tlnte bn a foot
. And tba baart that nerer sayrdy; and leavea upon It. using tbe Urgur
their first visit to tbe White Uoontalns wUb crid
Job."
A kpuf* may do with tbe goal In riew. CM tirat. and fixing them in their JaneUud Jack bad begged bard
of them, ludeed. tbai they made him.
•Tbe father looked at him In be­
Bat alandr'a the word; any L
pUree with emnn pIna. When
X the *■“
hotel. (or (be time, quite a rich mu.
apend aday on tbe hllU ...........
wilderment. “Why. wbat do
ptaodTa tke word that wins. lad.
bmve nrranged them In a aattafactorr playing at sbepberd. that Mother Meg
-Dear me!" sighed Harold lo him­
Harold?"
Orit and Btardy gnOo;
way, each one abould be taken
bad said.I. "Yra.
"Yei they might go. If tbry self. "I wUh I coaid find a purse ot
Harold colored furlcaisly. Suddenly
ttl attrirtiw to It will carry
separately 'and carefully gummed
goM. 1 bate to work out bera ta tbe
ere willing to wait a few days
he realized that he bad been talking
over every pari of tbe back and fas­
Now Janet and Jack bad wanted to hot sum. U I ooold find suefa a purse Moud. and had spoken of a matter
Boll ap yoar alaorea again.
tened aeeorely In lu pUce before tbe go that very morning, but when—two you would better believe I wouldn’t do
leaf y disturbed. These should or three days after—they found that any more plowing (or one while. I which be bad never Intended to mena Bool« However, there was
not be disturbed until they are quite Mother Meg bad sent home tor the wouldgotatbeclty, see the sights, and
Oh. BMP y a vary good ear. Ud,
. To Mtfttaa the tiampa. 1 trow.
dry. Nan you my add some pressed iltUe fancy costumes they bad worn at bare tbe tltae ot my life while tbe noiblng (or it now but to tell bis father tbe whole story.
Sot BMfMt aO(Aa like a bnrr. lad- flowers and tbe more dAlcaie mo«^
the May Day. party, they were glad money lasted. I don't see." be coatlnHls father lUtened quIeUy and al
BriMW HoMCast norar wu go.
ea and ferns, drying them la tbe
ued. brl^tentag up. “why I sbouldnt
they bad waited.
Asd OlBvarb a piwtty nag. bdy.
manner. E'ben fiuUbed. pul oo a coat
find ooe just as well as that man. the chwe he remarked dryly:
"I thought you would feel more like
"Well. I don't see‘but yon got yonBat atamUoa ood ablea. they aay; of eotorleea vamisb In tbe aame-earo
This Is a new piece of ground. Just as
a
real
shepherd
and
ahepberdesa
If
pot
of gold all right, even U It ton'i
fnl faahlon. ao that hone of the leaves
Bp EHaBr I «««tht aafor moant
Is was. 1 mesa to try."
In \ steel purse:
Tb earry yoo an the way..
are dloUrbed In their positloa. TUs » wore tbeae." said Mother Meg.
8o
Harold
bore
WUb
Ml
hU
might
and you got aometblng else with ti
the leavm to keep tbeU nlUng at tbelr dellgbt.
oo
tbe
bandies
of
hU
plow,
lo
order
to
"Yoa always know just how to make
which the other feUow didn't You\e
Tba boa kar wm amlit, lad.
oolor, and provided they are not too
make tbe furrow as deep as poailMe.
I At BtralBlgg mahdaa and tb«w;
roughly handled. thU aorl of wort nice things nicer. Mother Meg.” whis­ and watched narrowly ea<± npiuroed learned a lesson that all of us have lo
pered Janet, with a klaa, while Jack
learn some time ta our lire*—that it
Bat tbe pati«t'uwth of ibo tie. lad. WlU last for years.
clod, lest some unburled treasure pays todoihings as well os we possi
J waztont
itont wlU gnaw U tbrouAiOr. If » prefer It. yon might fiitn- gave, ber a big. boyish bug.
On the next morolng. the great red might escape him. Every rime a sloae
It takes some of ns »
A aaap may eomo A the eod. boy;
Ue your ifcseed fema to obsenre an
was
dislodged,
be
gave
It
a
kick,
to
sub was just rising abore the moun­
tans time to learn that lesaon. and it
And a boat of might and maU:
ugly vUw from a window. I have
prove that It was . Indeed., e stooe.
Sot Btaady and stick maat do I
seen moat excellent reeulu when tain tops, when tbe rfalldren started and not a treaanre o( some kind. So isn't always made so pleaaabt as ii
to
climb
upward,
after
pronUslng
has
been
for
yon. either;" and hU
leaves have been treated In this way.
absorbed did be become in this
bat one thing I must Impreaa upon Mother Meg to stay on tbe bllte close tkat be could srarcely atop pkrolng father patted Harold's shoulder geai
by to'tbe hotel and to come home
you. and that U to exercise
for bis meals, and even for-hls
-I know it father." answered Har­
In tbe odectlon and pressing of before dark. Cta. bow ssreel tbe air nigbi. nnUl bU paronis wondt
was! How -big and blue tbe sky!
old. setaeriy. "and I'll try to
T«n UtSe «r1a.
apetiment. Do not b^ln
"Ill tell you what. Jean." said Jack
1 don't want another lesson o:
rm twloi, I ggaaa. 'eanae my ma any CrM a burry, hut see that every Uoy lo Janet. "Let's play the big nicks
that text" be added, smiling. "Tb<
po^ Of your leaf is ta lu proper
I'm two HttU glry. Aa' eoe o' ma
-You need not hurry ao." said bit next one ml^tn’t be so pleasant ti
sheep and tbe stones are, lambs. Every­
la Oood imie girt; oa' tba irikar ‘a poalttM before you close It In yoar
one 1 touch with my horn will belong father, "we have plenty of time to learn '—Boys' World.to my flock, and all you looek with get the ground prepared before It
Is Bad tttUt girl as aha cm be.
Trees (|ive Water.
your crook will be yours, and we^U see needed for ee^."
A BuneMne Letter.
Ah’ m wy a» 'mat avar* darA species of in-e Is toned eroulug
Harold Itotcned. aad for a Ume be
who-U gel the most. Come on!" And
Orawn. Mlcb, R. F. D. No.
away he bounded to the nearest rock, did work more slowly, for he was npoD an island *oS the west roast of
Sept », l#Ot,
Ai’ gbo'B tbe loaaKM ml ‘Canaa
ashanted to let bis toiber know what Africa, the leaves of which furnUn
chmely toUowed by Jean.
Dear PrealdVat—
ukaa
In bto tboughu; bnt tbe Idea the water supply tor the place. Tly
This proved suck delightful aport
recelTod your post card a few that It was long past lunch time when o! finding hnried
Mr doU woat ttM. an’ I Tat ery.
leaves have remarkable power of ab
Wy nan my. oA aba aob aa’ algb.
days ago aad waa very pleased
they at length eat down beside a firmly fixed ta Ms mind that, before sorbing, condensing and throwing off
An’ at^: 'Dmp, Oood IROa girt. hear from you again. 1 bare not wrtt- mtle brool ta eat tbelr lunrt of brown be realised It be was again feveriably
:o you for a kwg time. I am
In the forests of Ibe State of Wash­
bread and butter, cottage ckeeae and hurrying from morning lo.night. Al
Bod Uttta glrfa eom bare a^ln!"
aebool. It began today. 1 was And. betost tbe great field waa plowdd. but ington and ta British Columbia. ire<-s
reamy mitk.
canee I Uke to go to acboM. ^bono
also have been observed which drip
» signs of a purse appeared.
•■I've fifty sheep and elghty-slx lambs
1AM UOM ‘at na Act' that a-way
. to school now. My trarter's in my Bort. Hurrah!" shouted Jai"Perbaps li will turn up wben I baroualy through tbe nlglit and ucill
I cried Ml to nyoeT awblto
» la Mrs. Harr. Bbe has uugbt qoet, Ue shepherd, taking a Mg Mie ^ and pulverise tbe earth." thought ten o'etock the following mornlof.
Oat oa tbe atopa. aa’ naa I anpe. here for four terms, 1 think. 1
Harold, and be took v ery great pains
of bread and butter.
Ah' gat ny doU aO fix’ ta alyla.
ber very mart. 1 am In the seventh
Ths Largest Leaf.
"And I’ve thirty sheep and one hun­ wllk the work, missing no clod In' all
Aa' B> ta vbore ms's at. an’ aay:
grade. Mr brother and bis wife srera dred and ten tambe in my flock." piped (he vast expanse bat careluUy enimbThe plant which lias the most won
-MoiEtg' to yon. mnaty doarl
here to vUlt ua tbb aummer. They Jean, the ahAibefdaaa. over a eup-or Ung each ooe to powder. Applying dertui leaf found thus fax. was named
«-bera> tbnt Bad Uttla girl wot
from Montgomery. Atabaaa.
and mixing the dressing followed, and after t^een Victoria, by the Brlti^a
mOk.
was glad to see them. T caught a lit­
he did wtlh the greateet lho^ traveler who discovered It ta a far­
After Inneh. the game* w«it merId mtta girl'a Bonad daaa away. tle bird the other day: It fiew ta the
, bat eOn no treasure rewarded away land recenUy. It Is orar* than
I* Good UUla Etrtb cooaod bacb to wtadow np stairs aad whw I went up rlly 00 again, uslil the great red
hla eSortal
Hto father praised hto five feet ta disemier. and around It
slowly began to sink from tight.
there t saw ft so 1 caught U: I give
is a rim four, inches high. When it
Jack! Where are we?" then work and told him he was doing as
It bird seed and wild seeds that I get
opens tli^ flower ii- white, but thin
eried Jaaet ta sudden alarm, as she well as
doors. We used to have i
s to* pink.
well as a man could do. but tbto did
looked
about
her.
"We
never
were
eanary birds but they died. Well, as 1
Ths EunaWna PreaWanta visit
DCK aailsfy him.He wanted money, aad
hero before, and It's getUng dark!”
haveVrttten quite a long letter. 1 will
“Jack’s face grew quickly sober, money It seemed to him he most have
one lor ttaU time.
as he. too. looked about him. aad sow ahbougb be began to fear tbero was
Your Sanablner.
I, Colorado. In-B la v
bow lonely wis the place where they none bMden Jn tbe field.
Lefa M. 8«ev«
Mk caU -copy." and It bolds all tba
However. It would never do to cease
were. Then he bravely Mew a long
Write again. Lets, and tril us i
tEtaga Cbat an ta ba printed ta tbe
Inwi bis Industry bow. tar bis Utber
blast on .Ms horn.
about Ue UtUe Hrd.
•Dout be afraid. Janei." he saU. might mpoct bto mottve for wortiita
Wan. thia week Were waa a little
ao hard, ao Harold kept buaOy oa.
"We*U soon And oar way back to
Tbs Bama OM Cat.
,«aBi ta tbe yuoager. raaden of tbe
made tke hllK planted the corn, watek
hotel. It can't be verylaroR. and
James Whitcomb Riley tells the sto­
‘ame Cheer page, onck aa tatereated for the apearpnee of tbe little
there's tbe nwon up ta tbe sky!
ta« talk, all abaut proasta/ and caring ry of a "mnek-aggrieved. unapprecUt- won't be dart a blu and I'll take .
green bUdea. kept tbe crows away
ed
lad"
who
made
np
bU
mind
that
be
tor the baaaUtul colored leares and
by acareetowa
pUnted bet* and
of
you."
y
feathery toios that will soon be feel- would not Stand tbe restrictkmi of bia
promised Mother M^ we'J there and by hls own wstcbfulaeaa.
In tae toeeb of Grand Traverae troet. hearilees parents any longer, and
thinned out the planU In each MO.
"Aba!" said yoar president to ber- early ooe morning be ran away from be home at sunseL” said Janet,
and
kept
the
whole
field carefully
they took bold of bands and harried
aaV. "tba yoonger readera ot Home'
along. "We ought to have remember­ hoed and free from weeds; but no bag
All day tang be played down
Cheer ore tbe BonMUMia. of mrae!
ot rota rewarded bis dlitgence.
‘TUs to the tndo-Bart Of
ed.
Jack;
and-and-wbai
If
a
bear
Now that dear UUle talk tram our old "swimming bole " with tbe other
Husking Ume came, and tbe-eora
should
Ftnt Vtoe PreaUeni Is gotag right boys, making a raid on an orchard
lay on the ground ta great, yeltow
Jack did ooi answer. He did not
to stifle Ibe pangs of hunger. At
where U'beloags-on our Btiasblne
plica, watting to be loaded on the
nlgbL when hls companions went a smile when Janet spoke of bears, wagons and stored ta tbw cornhouse.
gage!" A*d here It is:
and ison every bottle of it .sold
e was two yeurs older than she. and
Hera to a saggvwtlnu tor the young­ borne, be was left alone, "with a lump
in the world—vhid amounts
dt that be was tbe one who should Harold and hto father stood looking
er readers ot Htmo Cheer, who bare In bis throat that hurt worse wben
at the ctose of a hard .day's work at
to several tnUlioas >-carly.
itme tar tang- deUghtful woodland dido’i noUce ii th-" wben he did.' have remembered lo take better care
m^Becaase it has made
walka ta the antuma. wben tbe .bsatuii- As It grew dark be "ooted" toward of hto little sister.
-Tour field has paU yon well, ny
SO many sickly children
"Well see Ibe hotel from the top of
tol Oraod Travorae rectoa ta M Ha borne.. ye'Himbed tbe back (esice Instrong and well—given
pruttkat. aad the leaves are taking 10 tbe big back yard which bad anrt'ur this hlU sure." be loW her. as tbey M>y." said Mr. Brown. "I tboogkt. all
summer,
that
you
were
doing
mere
health
and rosj' cheeks to so
trudged
up
stape
after
slope.
Bverr
"boiDey"'taok tl^t be bad never
oa their hrtgkteet
many pole, anaemic gnis and
tired before. After roaming around few steps be blew bto bora tastUy. wort than was neccusary ta It. but tt
ortags.
restofrf to health so many
b bis borne that Bnt BO hotel came ta sight, and It was has yielded mote than double tbe
Don’t you tblMi It would be pleas­
thnnsands in tbe first stages
ant ta' wMfce a tardy eoDeettau M he bad left so tong ago. about twelve growliig darker and tbe air eras eool. quantity of corn to the acre than aay
of Consomption.
"Sce'bere. Sissy." said Jack, prev other fleid oa the farm. So half of the
pressed leaves and flowers? It to easy hours since, he wandered into tbe a»price of tbebo:nsn reuUyl’qmteHshr
spough U yon knew bow. When you Ung raom where father waa reading en^. "I'm afraid we're geitteg far- .
ther away from tbe hotel rinsteud of ! price that tbto corn bttocs ta tbe
ysar
ttwT .................
the evening paper and mother
pick Iona be ewefid wx ««
Iter. Father Max wID start oot to|ket Is to be yourw. my aon. to apebd
very yeOta tarn, bscgaie they do n
SCOTT a aowrra.«ieyauisusr.v.
Tbey took no ooilre oT him. and he tort for us 1 know, so let's sH down as you pleuse ’TouVe earned It. Mar
prsue Tser «eR R to far better tp
here aad wait till be eomca and HI be you would Uke to go to Bostnu. cc
aai
down
on
Ibe
rasDOU
edge
of
a
select tbem wbeu tbey have
ay ban."
lUacIa Juba'S tor a wurt. after harrtuaa. akkaagk there are tbalr and waited » be locag

SUNSHINE

It Costs
Nothing

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c'.sraSi.'Cs.'SiAr:

Scott’s Eimdsion

'

1

JOB WORK

COME TO

HERALD & RECORD CO

We Believe

have the Beat Tea «
the MarfceL

Choice Unook>r»d Japan particularly fine flavor and
asoeptional atrength. If yon have tronfato ntokins a
tea that is to your liking try a lample poBM of mu
one. We will take oar dunoaa on your oemiBg bb^.

Prtce^Mc aerpona.

J. J. BRCZINA
rtrtrt

flCmmW

Wwmrvb SBrrarato.

V^ool, \A/oc
Certainly make a deduction ol from 4c U> flr Iras fur every ^uad.
At the preseal condition I can use all the wool from Grand TravWextord. Antrim. Msntatcc. and ^lanau ronotfra, with
- a_ bMiH I would Ilka
0 have ths public do before they ahip
, c . fetch them ta it to find
■one else, as 1 am
be prices from someone
a certainly posltlva that my
priera
s will reach from a
i cent to tu« cents above others AUalght of­
fers. It wouldn't be so object to me to pabHsh uy prices (or some
other dealers, as 1 want tbem to work and hustle for U as I did be­
fore ] made my sale, and 1 am sattofled to give the banvfit to the
growers as to tbe dealers. Whoever s-snit to know the priest batora
they ship or feleh tbem la can call me on either phone as wa ara
always ready to answer and we bare them in the once.
I’lease <ta not sell to snyboe else before yoa
my prieea.
favors, and
make yon more aaitsBed tbto year.

•a.

OHOlWIBKROKia

7I0-7M E. F-1.M •■...t
TrtvM. CH7. Ml*.
CIU. .horn. tU, B.I1 phOM 130.

When yon want the Rigtat Hoar lor t*ueral use; always ask lor

For over twenty years II baa beta
a boosehold lavsrile In me Crand
Traverse Region.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

THE FARMER’S STORE
You can make the housewHc's work leas by buying her a wash­
ing marhine.

eW claim that < be

“1904” Automatic Washer
Is tbe cariew ronntag maebinr made and that tt will to tke wort In
less lime and do It better iban other washers. We sell thaoe mactataea on 30 da.vs’ trial so that yon can find out tbe meriU of thto
wonderful washer before you buy it.

You take tbe macblae'hama

and try It 30 days. If .vou Ilk-:- It >on' ran buy It; If you don't l'k« ft'
bring It bark.

I

FRANK TRUDE
OIR PoshUBcc Bvlldtha

Fix Up For Winter Now
Vlieii >oa nri- not so very busy a liiUe

Elk Cement
.wDI dn wonder* A barrel or two wUi build you a PERMANENT dsIcrn A mile EIJC pnt ta the rlgM place will keep mil tbe cold wldOs
Fut in a cemeDi foundsUon You ran do most of tbe work yoorarlf.

Do You Need to Plaster?
Have you ever seen rUHAX PIIJ* PI.ASTER on Ibe wall?
The HOOUHAN ni'H.IMNr. ON STATE PT^KET is ptoaiered
wKh ll. Step ta there u> m-• hbw fi bsh wlthMood (be stags of plow
points and other sharp msirsmenu Voti can Imminer a wall plaster­
ed whh rUMAX You ran drive s nail In a Palp wbH wHbout
cradling It. It will ta>t as tang as the plastered building. Tou can
not afford to os» nnythlng but Pulp nhen plastartog____
Two kinds of mall finish lo b-auTlfy fbe bone MUBBBCO and
AIJUXASTINE Superior to wall paper becasne ll to nose sanitary
1>^ ui- tell .<«>■ about it

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

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