Grand Traverse Herald, July 31, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 31, 1908

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-07-31

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.

$I4» A YEAR.

TfUVEMC CITY, ORANO TRAViRSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. RRIOAV. JULY J1. IMG

CORNERSTONE NOW LAID
FOR

THE
riRRT
NATIONAL grand lod«e oSIcem and otbem |irca■ANK'I NEW GUlLDINa
rm froiD the tateai>r beat of Ibe lun.
Tbe canvaik •imcture waa elaborauI) decoriied «ilb bunilnc and nailooal eoioni.
Dnrtnf the cpremoalea. rara|il>eliv.
band rendered appropHait- KPli-riior:.
Tlie Tcn monlca were nr<rordl>iK
lh<- taiablUbrd ritual of the Miotunb'
fralfrolty and were not only Inapliliig
bill morully Incmicilve.
The addrcM of Stair Seneior F. ('
MAGONIC CEREHONIEB
M’otmore iu ramnemorBilon of U>e
U»EO AT LAYING.
laying ot ibe comrratone wax elo<jiieDt
and forceful and imeoily lUtened to
by the InRienae crowd aurroundlng
ibe corner.
«n the Platform.
Seated on Ibe plaifortn wKb- Ibe
■peakers »hea (he proceaalnn arrived
■ the olflcera and employe of ihe
Fiiui Kailoiial bank. Mayor W. D. C.
aainr. city and county offlrlate. C.
laiuniuiid, caxliler of the 1‘euf|e»
■tenr'vMtli^ Mrmm In the CXy—
Ravinga U«k; Samuel Carland. ea>h
^
.'•tiWtan Will b* HandMmett
ier o( tbc Traverac City Slate bank.
m4 ■ Mwl CMnpl«t« in
.
HMtMrn MMtl9*n.

GRAND LODGE
BAD CHARGE

Hammond. P. Hamilton.
a.a> adorn li» paru and that the bnft j Ser.aior k^v-d C. WetiDore wai tbrnl The Unit board ot dirottora ©I Ue Gray, C.
Hull. X W HfiTtngton. L P.
ne». condueted ihere-lo may b.’ Of Introduced.
introduced, and be tpoke partly aa ‘‘««»h *** J®*"" C Lewia. dobn T. H, S. H
Beadle. D. C LoM-b. W. 8. Jobntou Jonea. W U Kellogg. Henry King,
nniual benefit lo ^be cuuimuntiy and fcUowa;
ibc owner*.
"It It an eirepllonal iileaaure to n and C. A. Hammond The board to- Mary A KeHeo:, Anguia U
"On behalf ot iliuae engaged
lo be with you loday on an oecaeto day l» John T. Beadle. B. J. Morgan. AuguMa Minor f!dn Lewia. J M.
election I uov mo>( respectfu
or tbfci kind, wbicb marka advance i F Hamilton. H B Hull, J. D Uunaon. Lonsnerke: I' P Lardle, R J. MorC. P. Rend. N 8 Coveil. L«oo Tliu«. gan. C. I. Marun. J I) Munaon. Uui'
nueil Ilia’, you Uy the comei
'no| asuDlclpal developnteoi.
thetorrtia and'
j„.re
one of theik>Uiic*I repnl .’obn T. Beodlr. the prraldeni of (he
N McArthur, C. Oberlln. A. W
ibenoii ac.'ordlog
only remr.lninB rm.- oi r-el. I. F |Vri.eti. j, \v Paiehir.
,r»P-nioii|.a pf you ancient and hocj„n,a,ne^, and KUd u, behere t»nlbauk. being the
. Toil? Pnixli. r F Head. A L. Rce-eu '
oiable fraienihy
,
' Irlil/en of a slater eli». and In that' the original dirortora .Mr Ite;:.!le

euDgraiulate Ibe cllltena ’ Ing elected no the death
Prtaentaiien of Pccordt Of the Snnk rai>a-ii}
by Director Dr. J. 0. Munaon.
^ of Trwverac City upon thl< a-!i11Uoa „ igfil aad being suc.-eeded ’•> H S.,Ti'us
Th" grand niarahnlt ihi-ii Imrydiieed .
the municipaUiy. 1 alao eongra'U’ Hull In ISM. In Jwly IVUS, Mr Hull ^'rg
bulldt'ig fotiinili I»i« the directors and ilockliolder; of resigned to take tbc eflice of pp-si-f
deni ot the People's Bavlngi bank
lee. Dr J. D. UniiMto. who addreued
but atili rwmalQi on the First Kr-|
Ibe grauil uiaaler aa follow-.;
tionart board of dlrecioTw, and was
"Moat «or>hl|tful Mr The romutlsucceeded by Mr. Beadle.
[
tee rharged wlib ih-floiy of prepari.og
Ibe roinertiune and iiutklng arrasgeC. A. HammoDd wu the first cashier
nienlb for lla Irelng laid l>aa ron^etof (he bank and he resigned In I»M.
ed that part of their labor*. It Is
betng aoceofdod by W L. Hammon-I
now ready lo be made Ihe chief
who resigned In mil. C. A IIAm-'
foundation «iom- of the butldlog.'Bead neceeded him until April 18PJ
Cpou aegueM of the grand raaaler.
when be rcrlgned on account of III,
Dr. Munson ii'|»r iii -d the ik>x with
beajth. Prank M'elton wu then elect
tbe p-eorda
Od cuhlcr and held the plac- untfl
' Moat worsliliitiil atn-i The varl'uu
1903 when he was tucyeeded by Law>u
arttclea ap saf-ly enclosed In ibla
P Tllut. the preseet caal.ier,
eaukcl aod liere i« n list ot ibeiti:
RcmaHcable Growth.
-C<n>.v Sf'ilie Fveiilug Re.ord. Iu‘>
At the lime of (be incorpoantlon,
tt. 19»S: «•!>> ot the Dali} Eagle, July
(he eapltal was tSo,0<K< and In March.
1905. the capital was Inerwued . to
llW.ittu S&-iper cent stock dlvldeud
bring paid Irom (be raminga.
Tba
FIOM TkirsdRi'’* Record.
Tta cwvertioae of (he onr Pim
charter was renewed In 190-3 and (he
NrUouI bukbo1IdlD<o(iMicUT«u
rtcckbolders now numtier about 30.
told (Ms Rfterwm ■n«rrihe*ispieLt
Tbc Lea.'h balldlag at the rarue.- ol
fl( (be OrRRd Ladle Of Free end AcFtoni and Park aire<-i» until IBS",
S. J. MORGAN,
eepiad Mmh» of the auie of Ulebthe bank on thli da.r for what they when (be bank tnoved Into Ita own
IfAR. The oercHMiBtM >(>rc dlrerled
achifced, upon this splendid edl building OD the eomer of Casa and
Masons from (be followl|ig towny
nppfoprtMe dlmitr "bf Omnd
k*ioni
alpcie.
tn
the
spring
of
l9(Hf.
re In aliendaiice at (be rerenoDiew:
to iK' erected upon Ihlt p.rnec
Maelar HontAiue. of Tnrenw Oty.
1 diilre to especial'' congra u- the bank purchased the lot on the Eut Bay Elk RaplM. Kalkuka. BellII wu «ulie afllDg that tbc eorsei
laic ll-e olflP-PB of Ihe erand lodge noPheut comer ol From and Cars aire, Frankfort. Lansing, ThompeonMOM of eo ImporWDt a iwbllc atrvr.
the Impressive mad appropriate at reels, where (be building la now be- rille. Chicago. Oaldonla. Manis'ec.
m ahookl be laid oader (be a-iapleu
manlier of laving the c<ms‘p>ione yar­ Itig erected and dlSl>osed of Its pies- New York, (irand Rapids und Norihtd the uudeni fraUivii/ or Free tad
ned out by lliem, and I iles;r.- 'o ».i> eiil building lo J. \V. Mllllken
wa. I^e' building nf the
Atmui <lghl immibs alter organlrathat nothing moP- Mppn.prlai.' niul-l
Aulomoblle I«riln. of oni of town
Mf«etnr« beingI a practical eaempllflbe devised than tills >orn.T »!uRc tlon. January I. IgtIG. deposits stood guests were take iiabutd (be city lu
gglka of the prtnclAlri of ibe Maaenlc
at I3S.3UO Twenty years from lh.nl
belonging to Mayor W. a C.
laying
rnUantHr. it wu gnlie fitting also,
dai.-. ibey stood at |(!HJ.0tH> and
(Sermalue. V E. M-mUBS. W. C.
has iM-eii :■ d:i> of roDxmMbi
ttAt ISM oorner atone abould be UM
present time, hey are |*4(l,i*U. Tbe Hull and the gueen City garage's anull
around,
und
a
conEiuiuiale
uader the anapteu ot the grand lodge
assets 111 January. IMG, aiiiounied to tomoblles.
nivs.lf on baruig Tni>.-r*e fl'y os a
Of Prae. Uaaona. beennae tu gmnd
f93,i>Oii Twenty year* later. JanuaryAt ti:3ii a lianquet will be served la
luiri of my seniilonal dlsi'ti-i and
muter. Herbert MemUgne, la one of
ipiie. they aniouBied to 1673.000 and elaborate stylT.' after wUcb a aeaalon
having the ciilien* of Traveiue City
Tipettae Oltr'e pnmlneDt end Men
will be held for work In (be third de­
u my consUtuents. I am not a banker,
napected MdUaena.
Just pride
have never been uecused of being a Ir. tbls rwBarkable showing of growth. gree, the Grand l>idge affleen m
Thta la the flrit Ume In the hlatorp
log with ipe work.
banker, hut I have at tlBwt been |uiv
•fTaverae CHy. that Uir comer atoDe
Offleera.
ileged in being a depositor and have
sfAPSabtln IM|HSIR|( hu been laM hoThe otllnrs ar.'; John T Beadle.
•nrri'.iisd In gyllinc niv -""v.iii n.
«er the S&Sim ot ibe Maadnle fraI'-.sIdeui; B J Moigaii ind P. Hunlllift Ilf 1i;I1k reeelvAt.tr i Ij. iigli' -i t
IMnlty. gRd tbia beibg the caac. tbe
1..II, viivpp-sidrnis; Leon P. Titus,
• I an: only a las,..'' i n. v.-i
•ocMloa wu one of more than ordini.iitil I. I.aiik I.ef.ir.' lull d'-sli.- le say .ashler, \V M K<-11ogg. auisUnl
•ly Inleregt. gad that It aiira-tod
Imi you limy all mi.I.'rsi.in.l me. 1 (Jshirr, E H Allen second ase!
*
t.a'i- i>. w-i «,-e;-ked a ImBk iljiugU rmstiiir.
The Building.
ler I My • arly conp-plti n ol lianks
and banking, like that ut small boy.'.
The tullding. when complelc, . .
Yroa\ RtmeM. ud Hatenad atteoUvely
U8ETTE6 MAN
In yiieral. seemed to me to lie a eool. cost about 111. two and will be „o, | HAMACHUSETTE6
MAN HEi
HEADS
aid ndl^Btfillr to ibe Imprei
INDEPENDENCE TICKET.
ui'hulslereci cuveru. lu si
{ only modeii. In every detail, but arebi ,
•eramonlu sE^tbe grand lodge wbhrb
frigid guardlao.- ot iintold «
j leeiurally. will be s delight to Ibe eye. |
. gtIudM tbe Jnrlag of tbe comer
JeUind
sails
ol
solid
masonry,
where

lerythliig
being
In
perfwi
harmony
]«liM
only nrilllonalres ever pui anything In
a AU Of the grand lodge oSleera were
and lei.itiais ever look anything ou; strong m Its slroplltitv and the bulld--^'^*^
iWWiLSrltb tbe eteeptloa of Worthy
I Ijiuyhier)
log will be an Ideal home for an ex-'
'
OHM iaadw Deoean mgeia
Nos 1 und. rsiaiid that <''>-ii a law­ celleoi fliMnclsl insuiuilon
THE NEW BUILDING.
It will GEORGIAN WAS GIVEN THE SEC
yer eai; <le|>oa|i money In a tuuik.'
IM- not ..iiiv . source of prld.- to the
pLACE.
S*.
ISHfK,
souvenir
lutitrsui
roulaln.nr.
and otbrra
Mr W.-'in.ir.' dwelt briefly ufion ihe hank l.i.i
the iltv as well ns it will i
list Of th.- gmiid lodge offteers ol ui-.sil;<if the iHilikIng ItUsiD.-ss In 'h'.- I-.- Ihe hnndsoaiesi, larg.-.l ai'd mosi
——
Tbc procession, wbicb foitu.-d on fipTs. dliiH'lors and sloelihoblei. .>! .ouuir. fl.-rlarliig that iik.- etery Compl.ne exclusive t.ai.k'ng ‘-iiMlng M.igeo Was No-ninated Oh th* Third
Ibe Horner of kYonl and Vulon »ire--u the l>aok: lu-t of the g-liy oflirlals itilng ebi- along bualne-s lines It bad In .Sorth-ni Ml.-higsn.
cv'et Prre-.:na •
■'
lu front of Maaoiilc ball, was headed by and aldermen; Iim ol county oBleers. l.rogra-w.il and .-hanged lie m-.hods
The building w.ll U
...............
vuuw w. K.
(be city police, with Chief C. W. Asb-|a coin of the palm mlaied In ili» sreordinK lo the n-'.ds of Ihi- p.-opl - walls of Bedforil ston-’.
sii.l fii'.-d
is Chairman.
too at Ihe bead, followed by Camp- year of the nncantxailon of the bank, "Ai no liiiiv.' he said "has i'
si i!ie tjuarrics and sent h.-n- r.-wdy lo
____
bell'i bond which played insolnng l»»r>. Dally Engle s hls^pry ot the bank perfect, and ll may net.-r t..- so In- s*-i up Oil the In'.-eior, the fln..‘l:
|and porliaiis ut oHirera: '
'
I Chi'.go, Jill) 39—Thomas L. Hl»Changes s.ll :.>njade as
ure
n.n.n.r.r.r.rtn.r.^.r.-.n.n.- n.n.n.n.n.n.n njn.n.
M J SSU ' hUeCl L».
SBd
Jd^B
Next came the local lodge who e. .'he corn, rston.- fampu.................... ' i.c-d.'d
Temple Orates, of G»n.tgla, were oomlOrlcd the oOtcers of the gmnd lodge, j While ih.- boy sus beitit;
i • Tn. s‘.i. <-.-ss .If liaiikiiig as ol any
e,l for president and viee-pres | business.
fonulBf in double line Iroru the plai- played-.oltly,
; i.-y :h.- ind'-ie-nd-’oee party early
tona out on Prom airoet. the offlei-m Grand Maattr Mantaswa Pretenied legriiy <
i>rri>e?ira hall aiutd Ihe
,of the grand lodge riding In carrUgee.
With a Silver Trowel.
.sUiitory
The progrwn.
After the liluu: It J Mo’san
The iiP’Kram opened a lib the pro­
clamation ol Right Worthy Rraud
Marsbal! MlllUm M. Pereit, who
spoke u follows:
"Prom iliue timuemorlal U 1
the ctisioiu of Free Masonry in join
llh th.'lr hrelbrtii on sueh l•'*e•’tKlu^s
LEON W. TITUS, Cuh.tr.
iiiid lay with Biting cep-motie* the
I (-omrrslime of |.iib11c bulldtogi.
In
Tb« omailon wit aitll more intpre* Kurordanci- with that custion we acme* owing to the fact that whun thlr .crpl 'he imllallOB *«■ graciously given.
alractnre U completed It wlU be
A'e ai:-eu>t.lr the grand lodge In spe-'
fid tbc Wl baodjomr In the stale]
!a' uimmun.ration for that purpo..lad bBe of ibc beat aigtolnied banks I
iiid now p.-oce.Hl to lay the (oundsilon
OOUMe Of (be Urger cltle.
‘ ■tone arcoiUiDg to niic>-iit Masonic
Today la a red letter day for :U« '
riTM Nalbual Ubk and Its uBicem |
Grand Master's Proelamaiion.
and they very tlfbtfuHy lake a great j
Most Wotlliy (hand Mx'Ht Heit>-n
pi^ In the sucocMfui blrtury
bank and In the coDsimnioa of tbc Mi.niBBiii- tt.11ow.Mi wlih his pnw-laiualollows.
•ear bank home vbU-Js will
h«- Mn»i Worshipamong
'f-j1 Oran.) UMlge of ih*' Sisn- ol ”
pahllc
i
I*Wlt strutiureo or Trarertr .......
aad whleh .tli be not only an omn
«»' i-'f”'lo the cliy* main buincos
BtrUl.
S''""!: >h«-e cetv-u.m.
*
otroei bnt . nonumem to tbe lues-i’^'''
rtiy. iMgrau and enterprise of the
This proclsmail.ui
GMUagnUbed elUient who manage the
'
thalfydll"
:‘-'"""cd tiiui.d
•Bairs of the bark for the sioekholC- Ihi-mselvc. accordingly Momaguo wi'i. . -lUer :m«ci !-0've
la nddillas to the officers and lovlt Reguast to Grand Ledge by Vice-ProaIdent G. J. Morgan.
i Grand Master Mdi' -guv rest»>nrt.-a S’'v
ora and depultors who e&iruui then
Morgan.
It
«-|.re*idi-ui
of
llijt\
words
of
drop.-'
froling. »iai:rs'
funds with ilk offlcert.
Local OptiOA.tU Are vary Busy m
bauk. (ben spoke u follows, extending I that he srOUld always keep tt in r- : The growth of the Plrsi Nalioua: «** Of BO.-a than ordinary tntere*an tnvliattoo to the Grand Master t.i [ menilirance of the o-aasloii. snd s ;»h- • bank whil*- it has bron '- rj large bj>
The siockholders of 'he bank on;
Eaton County.
ed (he building would tn- n QiOttunw-n
bron In npuns tmi has brou June Sn. s.-re
E. p Alien. Jno. T i Es'ou Kaplds Jul) r*.- The loui
Ot lYiadrse Ctg: lodge No. 222 F. A lay the eomeraioae.
'
exceileanand
partly
for
nme
i;.
steady
and
substoa'isl
ever
winro
it
haadle
Edwiu
tIUck
H.
HBracken,
op'ior.
mi>'>-menl tor Eaum <oaniy is
A. M- In tkrgc force, and a large nuio-Most wursbkifni Grand Ma.i«-r ih.
'me
opooed for btuiness in the old LeachlC & Coveil, M B Coieil, Robt, Ca’d- now under w*j and sc ive opermtions
kee ot ^■bera ot visiung lodge* stockholder* of tbe First NaHotial
During the cerem.'uy -Ani-rlci' building. April 9. ISS5. and .rear afier'w.-U, Ben |. Church. Ranlph Cooe. Oor* *r*_aoiu* oo l» several lOcallUe*
froB eamwndlaf town*, oc.-npicd Imnk hsva ondenaken to ercci on ih«
ploue «• the I ~
of th*! place vhei* we now stand, an edifice • as inng and later a q'lanel com-;jear since then there has beea slCrom. D E Crandal A Boo. W r Peunocr are a’reod.* be.tg circulated
e villages a
towMbipa
bODkiat'posed <K & E M'biie Dr B. 8 Smith. | steady and graUlyung goJn lO deposits. Catkins. F C Desmond. Camille IXfcnlMtag and i
I ta the cere-1 devoted
■ Herl.ert Montague and ChuT Hak assets, etc. stowing that the people. ^ Long. VVm Gill estkUr. Fran-is T. and the movemeat will be poshed i
A easvaa* eorertAg hod bounlbulnus. YVe bope K may loag *
- leadeia^ the riiuallwilr Masonic l ymu not ouly of Trax-rse Clt) boi those jGmis. Joo. Uroesaer Atuhony Gr*;'- Increased vlKOr until (be Wboie roo
aimed Baer the trow of the foimda the purpose Ar pbich li Is
: AtMrsu by SUM Ganatcr Watmoro.' Hvlug all our 'be pegloo, have coh-Mtk, H Griffith, t B. Ollban, A. P. Lu beau thorooghl.v caavoued.^
dtak ot th# bonding to proton ' lb*|sinietod; that »tr«Mih aed be

OtAND OFFICERS IN Cmr

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LEAD THEM

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GRAVES

LIFE LOSS
VERY HEAVY
300 WERE DROWNED
WHEN
CANTON
PAfiSENGER
STEAMER FOUNDERED.

Paportad That 0«<v About 12 of AH
Uta Tbreng On Beard ManSfOd
to Ranch PiacM of
Gafoty.
^UKi. ChiDA July
Tb» kMs ot
‘ from the typbooo wbicb swept
*r the eoul lui night wu cooraThe rhlh.-se pauengee steaaMr
.Ying King, plying la local puaeoaar
trade. foOndered and It Is roportsB
'lai 3Dii were firowned.
Only about 13 of ibose tm board gat
> a place of^aalotf^

NEW CURFEW LAW
BPOKANeViLL give IT A THOR­
OUGH TRIAU

and RapoH Thom,
8|«k«ia. Wash.. July 29.-PrebStion oBteers will be placad la poWle
parks and sguaraw In Spokane and tbo
curfew law will be ootomd bogtoBltig
Aog. I.
This means tbst boys and gfris ua.
der 16 years of age found on Ub
Bireota afiar 9 o'clock at night wOl Bo
Ukou la boad by tbo poUeo nnles«
they cna uUtlaetorlly explain tkeir
reasons tor being ont and that tbetr
noBM osd rewUoMdB wlU te tnmd
ever u> (he probaUon oBleon.
Thia wu decided npoa at a confer­
ence of Mayor C. Herbert Moore.
Judge WHIUn A. Haneke. of the so^
peilor court. Henry M. Hart, prtodpai
of South Conlnl High aebool. Rea n.
Rice, chief of pollc*. and Honr
Mayor Moore said: ‘Tbo plan la tor
Ihe probation offfeen to *a>»t Abo
nsBco and addroaau of tbe cklMrca
i wHk parents.
reputed oBenau the pi«b*tion offioers will then bay* the nn*hnr
tiy to take charge of the oConBern dit
exercise other gtringent ttethodt far
rbeclOBg oKenees."

FAREWELL PAOT
Ml- and M-a J. O- Knppet Guatta of
Hm.-.r ,-t s Plr^ssn APi.r at
th* Aeyium.
Mr. add Mr*. J. O. Hoppu were the
guests of boiior at a farewell party
given at tbe uylns Wedaeoday night
byibeattemUBta. daaeliig bMag in­
dulged la aud all botTng an enjoynblo
lime. The only thing that van rm
gretted about the party was that Mr.
sad Mrs. Hoppe* leave Meedky tor .
Indiaaa where they will moke thetr
home
For a oumher of years. Mr.
»□<! Mrs. Hoppes have bod ^rge of
I cottage and have made a large a
N r of frleod* who are sorry to see
ibetn leave. Horst's orchestra Idrni»bed excelleni music.

TROUBLE
FOR JOHN D.
REBATING AND OTHERS

Lenox. Mai* , July 30—A eonferenee of governmeDi aiiomey* and o<flclals irvai 'he deparunaat of Jaabe*.
whjen bai neec la progreu lor aaveral day* wnb s new to reopentog lb«
rriBUDa. tal-.i against th* Btaodacd
CHI Co for alleged rebaung and otboa
lafnngemeo-j. broke up (odvIt ts nndersiood Utat rtgoraiM aad
eatiy set,,., wm foltow tbe cDOfe*



E

Aprbtea. per I
dfO UNION DEPOT
la tbe ate wpaM ba dlsMUoae to an
«a. Cartabi iwdorBs are aecsaDote te Cold Wotor Threum on Cadliaary hat tbcaa caaaot be accompl'sblaak Mspea.
ed to a day. bat most ba approarbad
Cadllae. MMh.. July IP.-A daah te
gradaally ao aa aot to dblarb to.i vto- H. L. eO-M DOCM IE NbW MINE
cted water has been tbrawn npsb the
ieatl; tbe exbilag order of Ihtoga.
PIU.EO IN.
topes o( CteUlac people that
U ihU. Rooaevelt has biased a pLsla
Orate BapMt ate ladlaaa aad tbe
trail and In so doing, has aroasi-d tbe
Ana Arbor railroads would get
ftfeoteUp. regard aad toilh o( U Caa Dig Ote Mte Cabb Varda to tlis
getber.aad nee as a uaMa depot tbe
Cewsna te a Day' Wbao il
irbole aathB.
baiKbome structure now uaed by tbe
Met
Tea
Hard.
Mr. Taft-a tooate rtaga trwe. It b
tormer. so that the Aon Arbor might
iBdtd capieaatoo ate abowa that be
Tbe orange peel sleom dredge, be able to sorTeader lu right of way
a mom eBkMOUy Etted to aas
per lb. ........................ Ito
B«Mk ’Phoaw Nfi. tt.
owned by the L. G. Emltb rempany. of ihroogh half a docen blocka. Kow a Round
coatrei ot tkb govarwweat. The bet
Grand Rapids ate Indtaaa oStcial
Maakagoa. arrlvbd thb BOrtoai
that Mr. Aoeaaea'lt baa read aad
i o'clock from CharloroU. In low of •ays It will never come abont nntil
proTte tbe apeock abows coacHwl
(be Ana Arbor b wilting to aeei tbe
Ibe tug H. H. Vamatle. Work
tbal ha b aatisEed that nothing that
demaad of lu sister road, which the
at once bagu on Iba SUtog 1^
ba baa accoapUsbed wUl be ontene
the Hannah * ta,» MeteaaOb ewb- latter says b tar too eaceaslve.
■Btortd M ■0oAi4«1^ Batter 111 that tbe aatlon «lll still cnii lni'o
IMur's dock, tbe dredglae Ix-lne !«»■■
I progresL
JO^N AOCST. SR.
«*ff Ihe end of Ibe dock.
Aa tor Mr lUran's ohlevllon*
Tl.. ■iH.-rtge t.'i- a one « i'J -iKmr HeHand Resident. Welt Knewn e
kC< luiont.^l wou’.t t.. im I.'
I- , ' 11 ilte i3t.-.!rliig Is n-ii Il > h^rU
,ni to maki- ibrn. -I'ld - ■ k ■
Hae PaMed Aurny.
>arda can be dipped out duAag
%’eal ebepa. per lb. .
A VERY LIEERAL PAOWITIOM. political capital ibereb)-.
II- .C co irae te a day. Whaa all woris John Roesl. sr.. of Holland,
Tke awtoOkOf the
wr.l the dipper scoopa tifw loadi known In thb city 1s dead. Hr
tM e( the Oraad Tra»w »•«»«» Fair
thbTbio pair.
ibe
father
of Arthur aad Ptorence
ir«er> 70 aecondi.
Tba Orate TMverse Begtoe ',i gu­
■iwrtatlna la «Mldiac to «t>0Yr (o.t
DISC.
Ira Smiih. wbo b In ehsrga ot iV Bobst. or this city, and of John
ainlt-r-T vfth each Bemberahlp lag to have a (air thb tall ate u it
D2SC
per lb .............................. ue;
Roesl, who was formerly here but Is
at Ike Bare mbImI coal ot wlU be oarrtod oo aad has heea un- aork here, stated to a Record reporver now tocsied In the weal.
%1M »D1 be eOBBaaM b; the p« teitakag ky the Oraad Traverse that tbera were eccordlng to bb aati
ala atf the rackm vbo wU daaira to iwgloo. •teat b aaEIMaBt guaraatre matien aearly to.Oto yanb to dU In
U BMkiDg tbU talr a nceeaa. It that It will kb an averwbelinlBg tuc- 00 (beidock. ate tbal the drat esUma- EEE« PEEBEPPEPEE
ilon made was for abotn tO.toO. wMob E
TOEAT'B harketa
Iba Ubaral eoacraalon l»r the eomn.lt- ceaa (a every, way. a inccesa that
Salt Pork. i«-r lb.............
Il bad beoivOgurvi) would take about EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
let 10 Bake, bat the exoeMcait iv«- ba a erliarMo (or yeora to eouw.
Lard, per lb. ...
..
’•V er.-»M elf.ni'Jy tx-lns shown In •'—
Br.rvotii- eonii'with I’ - '.li­ s's we^k* i-> dll in, bo’ with :0.<^‘ rruD Tbursdgyb Recard.
"r Iroifi- |wr 1b
CRAIN.
^
work Of ihr ei«ii/.iiivt la.UMi'-.. •
ana ai: aiipreneh.ir In r**csi.! ;■>
liuuf.. ciraurry. p.-r lb.
.Wbile at Charlevoix a sunken tvg
Chicago. July 30-Close—Wbe».
B wMtU ba vor> 4aaU^U4« lu
Clie Mtier have bote aatbaatoatlc over
. aUMli^ea aa Bscb aa poaatb^ as4 boldlag m (air aad.wtaa aaptblng k was raised, the Bnaa L. Whoeler.' »«sc: vM-t, 76bc, oats. 54H<
Detroit. July 30,—Close—Wheat.
tbarabr aM to tbe aoecaaa ot the fc!r uadertaken with eathaatosB, k aeaas The L. O.-Smith cwnpaay has s
t. per lb................. .. ..ISc u> 1
^
a laraa.BiBbar of people that U wiU aaeoeed la evary poaUb'e fdece wieckibg ontBl . They ha'e *!kc; coni, lie: tots. Me.
Erick and Umburgher cbeeoe. per
beeo doing buslneia on the lakes lot
«a rUtl it ea^ ter.
•ay.
LIVE STOCK.
the
las',
nine
years.
.
WMh tbla eKoUan
Thera b ao raaaog why tbe Graa r
Bast BnSslo. N. Y.. July SO.—Cat­
braNfa ate potel* «( tbe dtr aiwuU rtverea tegtoo caaaot have a (air -be
tle. 2(: (alriy active ate steady. Veals.
bate titer aAorta to Bake Ute Mg »- e««al te. M aot bait'er thao 'tbe West
EtoN.
SO; active.' tSc higher at gSBT.»
pttetlte tbe red letter aveat ot Nonh- MtobIgab EUta (air. We have Ibe reSheep and lambA «M; Sheep scUvo
fra
lot IbOg. It brtngx the aoiuicaB. tte beat (mtt grown any­ tip One Will Be Held at Dnek Lake and Btetey: iambs slow. Hogs. 2.000;
fair ate idiahalnB vlthta the poasi- where. Mir (ram prodaeto co
Esturday—All Kinda te tgorta
fairly active. Sc higher.
bOttei oC praetlealU erery ciUaen la
tbe‘BBch toDtad
and Oanws.
tka rtgloa.
reetetb prodaeti ate the Grate Trar
The Brst home grown sweet corn of
As tka Bettor ot tand^U a retr erth reg)on has tbe (ectories of rare
A big fanners plculc will be beld
the season was brought In 10 E. C
tapertamt tommi. baaraw, applics- oaa kinds that turn out a great sar Duck Lake Seuirday. There wUl ho Lewb thb morning by Perry Pbuch.
HBM hr tambenJUp tieketa aboOld iny te Btescu and there b much sporu te all aorta and two b«»
of the Peolnsula. Mr. Fooch always
ba aute aa rapUIr aa poaalble
fine live atock raised MI of which games. Wyiie va. CraodaTvilie
has corn about a week ahead ot time,
that tka Baaag«n«fl mar !»* «
win go toward making up an exblbl- BtKkley va Neuen City. There wi.l however, ate the com will uot be lu
as to the aniount of tuate avail ihlc Uffli that has few equala
^bo be boat races, naaning rav'.'s. undl next week in any quanili'y.
mmlng races, etc. AM are Invited
tite^
Then there are the dairy and apiary '
Tte hot weather. Is Iniurlng
come ate bring ibelr dinner large crop te Duches* apples which
k ibsretoreare argte u
products, and the work o( tbe hands
ratoia ikatr aaenbenUp Uckk books te the women te tbe country and city bsakeu along.
It wm esUmated would be worth
U niMIr aa poaslUo ate report to and these add not a Utile to ao exeoarse
............................ I1.M91.10
liOO.OOO to tbe region. They sr«
tbe Mcretarr. There has alretev bibiOoa te the character plannnd (or
Japolli-d yet and tbe showers which HundredwelgbL U. 4 L. Best
beea a larpe anaber of tlofcota sold the Grate Traverse region.
III probably come lonlgbt «
bat Um aamher cam ba laereaaed
help a loL Hay te coming In quite'
Tbe Grand Traverae Region Pa'r
•eorr dar CroB mw oatll tbs (air.
lively. Six loads were weighed a
teoclatloa b rapidly Increaalng in
Tkara aboaM be a Baaberablp In Ihe
city market yesterday. Only iw
membership snd when it U reBcmoovni coutlaa la Mortbera Mlcblgae
three Urge loads o( poutoca have
EUVINQ PRICESbered that the meBbetship tickets are
of at laaat lOte® perecma ate we become
In and tbe average prtcibut 11 each. wbMh Includes sEmlsCrains.
Uo*e vltb eaergetlc alorta M ibc
7S 10 80 renis.
slon to tte grounds. It can readily be
Wheat
..............................................I5e
In
Addition
te
Her
Husband.
She
eoBigiUteM ate iba peoMe o( tbU seethat ereryooe can be a mt'Ubi.-r
Tbe fruit niarkec Is d.vinp a naiunil
Leaves Four^Oaughtert—Funcryl
ttoa that tbla large BambersHp ean
«>-• " * I.........................................««
without any pinching or trouble.
iteaib. Ooe eMdeu.-e of Ihe lai
R>e. T, C. Hilling Co...................... die
Eaevicee Wediusday.
Ihe cherries is the raise in (be price
Bveryonh pbould be a Bember of
It aMBt be borae la n’nd tbal tt.ia
of street cberrles. They are
Ibe tatantka ot tbe oElcers ate com- the aawiclatton as then It will be their . tin. Hsrgnrei Shane, wife of Wlu
worth 15 cenu wh*re formerly they
(air
aad
they
can
have
a
persoaai
In­
Meat Produeta.
gmtoB to make tbie (air the blgaeat
Held Shane, a brother te Tboumi
crat but 10 and 13 cenu.
Hui-kle
veer kaewa la aonbera Mtchlgaat terest ta It ate a perno
Sbaiie. of this city, died at her home
.......................I»c to so*
MMStal utderuklng b something In Elmwood township, four mil"* berries are nearly gone and so
Tbare b w aaeUoa In tbe aute laore
red currents. There are still black
protective of flae Iruiu, grata rod 10 bo proud oL
west te the city on the Cuuiiiy Line
currents and these sell tor Hi I
eapeUbfca. etc., tbas tbla aad iu adroad, B( 1:20 A m. Tuesday after e
cents a bos.
ERloa to Ibes^.^’prodaets ot tbe lariutwo weeks' Illness, a copipllcallon
Six logds ol hay. one load of »heep.
I era. tbe (v^oelee o( tbe teglM can
of disease* being the cause.
numbering |0 animal*, one sieer. twn
I'pMbda Bigallctet abowtag In aa.la
In addition to her husband. Mrv
mules and one load of Iron were steer* .0,1 belter, per Ih .......... 3«tc
AHUfal warShane lenvee four children, Ellcu.
To
ENTERTAIN
ETATf
PEOERA*
weighed
tl Ibe City market yesterday New bsy, per Ion ............................... $10
(Of ea-'
Geneva. Obdys and Margaret -w
TION OF WOMAN'S CLUBE.
Ho... dres.^1 .......................OSc to 7r
blMta hava alreadr boea
monra (or her. Her inoiber, Mrs.
I ate tbare la at tbla Use ao poeaihle
.. ........................ ♦* «
Dawson and a broiber. John Dew'ou.
Hogs. Uve....................^........ 4c to 14c
bC bat that tbe tair wUI be
ate Abo left
Caviar ...................................... Ji 1
Craat
Meetlnp
Win
bs
Held
in
This
I ti lUa regard. Tbe Tlta- oaneProdue*.
Mrs. Shane was well known iu her Kippered llerrinc per lb..............
City
aa
Oteteer
SO.
SI
tiea at tbla tlBi la BeBberib.p SweU
I'l.Uioo
. . 75c
nelg'uboriiood and all wtih whom >h.
' and a.
tbe BaabaraMp to lae aawaat Jaatrte
lldy. per ‘*)0 ........................til tv $13
had an acqualnunr*-. were her frierdh.
oad tbe rest sflll be eosr- Tbe peoplTraverse Cli.v Is to enjoy » gresi Ml that her death caus--s mor<- Iian I Lobsii-rs ...........................................
of tbe reteB will take pride Id «B>ibCurte lUdos ^..................................... Or
pHvDege thb toll In lu eaiertalniDent Ihe usual amount of aadne.s
;ih<-1 Tuna, per c.in..................................
Uli« tbMr prteuota aad It aukt be
te the State Pteerallwi te Women's was liora In Grand Traverx- <
I Shrimp. I
coacedied that a fair »I ihia . klix!
i.p* (vii.l.T
:t
Th- wo
i:i v-aiv ii-.-i. -lie w*N -Tl,
II l-Prtitibona blsckborry Jam. per glaae 20c Horse hides, meb ..................... :,IS.2S
when* ita<- piudwH of tbe rai-n en.
U.lll-S l^ul, motfUK-Ul lu«K tvbiv lu iM- Iiiarnage to Wlufield Shane.
■Stn
strawberry probona Jam. per glass 20c
ate (actoriaa are
a force to be responed with tn many
Mrs. Sbsee wns a (allbful u*uib«.-r ' Raspberry pfbbODa iam. per glaM 20:
vMlrely (fte
te to tba srorM srtU be e( wosterful
lince of public ate penonal Improve of itie Itumacuiau- CDocepHon church; Currant strawberry Jam glssa .. .SOc Ibc- high elevations fevers pr.-vsil,
adeertBlac tbe ragwo
while on Ihe lower level* malaria Is
It. ate the work done througboui and there tbe funeral aervtceB wen-;Orange marmalade, per glass
encountered
to a greater or lets ex
own as well aa other sutee It of held_ Wednesday morning at 10'Ginger In lyrup ................................ SOc
teni. according to altitude To over­
itlBlUe value as well as a sleie the Rev. Ft, Sheehan afllcUulug Msraachlno cherries in liquor -----2Sc come climate sKeclIene. lossHude.
bwp. Searr P««ao eu te a litter
ping atone to furilwr endeavor along Burial lu the ^tbollc cemeirr}
i MsrascUno cberrles In Creme de
malaHa.
laundice.
blllowneea. fever,
ate la tbs aggregata. tba aCons of
I ««UH ............................... t and ague, and general debility the
aaeh tmo takM aottactlvelr.
mo*t eSecHve remedy ls Electric
’ Spiced figs, per bottle ................. i
The state federation oomee here a*
Biller*. Ibe great tl'eratlve and
I Hooey, comb ..................
:
our guest and as a guest every en­
MimvI piinli-r, ;d.- aoiidoi.- tor ri.r?
,^ey. pura. per pt................. ,......... t
roviii of
w-eaki!'-'-'
deavor should be put funb by eve^i cH
TATTE ACCSPTANteC EPEECH.
II->s. and .o-uimiiui Sold iiti l-r g-:.ir
t Presered fig*, pei
ainea tba.Bpe«eh ot WlUlam Bow- laen In Ua enienalnnieni. Oor ef-n;.-- Ite S E Wall g Rons
Cr»-»d
ftar
di—AOdress
t»y'6-.sh' 1*1' t- :i
lui- >lilnrd Taft, d.-Hv.-md m n«punN- in itu..
-V
r
L, MoBlrea, of Ttva. C ly.
.:i\ Ins »•; "'i' lne.p '
a aeomnuiut-'* tai;, h.,^ n.-«-r
drug stores. Price 50 ren's
f^n money pKkU-a, per boule .
pililteal tbare baa baao much cob- receiving a handrad fold In lUieniug
I returned Wednesday'''^Roquefort cheese, pqr lb...........
■aat, tba
perttoo batag tav- I a pro^m sued with good vbuigs
Ae-paragus \
oraMe bat soiaa has baas otherwise, >r menu) and practical upB^
Then too, there la the peraonal ton- Grand Rapids, which was ooe of ibe'crrsullied ginger ............................ JOe
that ot Mr. fcran.
anccesafal ever held In the siau. | pgrmesan cheese, per boille.......... 2*c
isci with Ihe beat thought te our
Mr. Hughes was chairman of itc Asparagus ups, per c
suit, and Traverae City will be beitIkoae vbo were eapectlag
rew membership <
itee. and
Mushrooms. In glass. Imported ...40c
MoaU^ aeleettoa ot worte were of Sited aa ahe eomee to be known b;
sucl\ luroducte S2 new oietobcra
Vegatahiss.
on
«MfM-ABaMetDtod. Jadga Taft bai appreciative a body In her mldsL
the association, with a fitting tpeoch. j Ni-» iioMioc*
aa adOrtical adte laatead of being
There were shoot Joo undertaker* i n.-w lurnlpe. per peck ..
SUNDAY. AUGUST 91ta
bat beaded aad Impetoou. He ha*
reweut at tbe eoQvenUon, aad with fjr«.n onions, per bunch
...5c
jlillii htBaatt aot eatr to tbe carnew membership the euie
TO
Lettuce, per lb
iTtte dat a( tbe 'Itoaortet poUdes' W. o. Eloadgeod te new Etee Otenar,
cation now number aboui 600
bot to EeroUag Uaw ate care aot twrahaalAg me intevwt HeW by
hers.
Mae the groate that baa been galaed.
C. W.
to elBob tbe vtolEtiee -aa It srare. ^
Mr. Ektt M aot a radical man to aaj
W. D. Bkwdgood is now tbe sole
mmo ot tba word, bat U poaaetMd of owner of the tdule Tavern having
a oaaao o( talracw ate Juatlce toward
based the iaiervst of r.
CkartoalLfra Lad Laat N.ght ^te neck te^h. aach
all, adBbabU qaallUea ta a teief Wkeelock.
Mr. Btoodgood te
foe Banoii to Attend Rig K.
Trairii will leave Traverse
^eeattea ot a aatloa sritk as diwrai well known at a rwotaorant mai
iTuralpa. per bunch
P. Oatharing.
' Sweet corn, per dot .
City at 6.-00 a. m.
bad taioraats as tbla.
any iatradDetlon ate be win
1 Summer squash, each
Mr. Tan is oaupekea la his eoa- itUI ramala In charge working the
Chaa. M. Beers will leave toolghi |
Returniog leave Bay City at
dq^tote aad hM views caa be aoceptFrtota.
• honrs aa he formerly did.' Tbe for Boeioti to attend the nationa; en j
6:30
p. m. Saginaw ai 6:00
td hr a8 srttboat (ear. Hb tpeceb U (act that the UiUe Tavern haa iiracU- ................
ipmeni
of the CaUorm "
lUnk ate
I l-emcsi*, pet dot ....
...........................
id.lraaUr tba plaUorB ot tba partr in Tally cayEoRy patronage deBoaatrate*
p. m. Grand Rapids at 700
(ting of the Supreme Lodge dt IM
Hawallaa
ttat n la tba aapraastap of tbe man Ihe (act that be prt^etor knowa b«w Kalgfau ol PyibUs. Mr. Beers wUI
p. m.
MuskcKOD at 1 .\h
who vfil lead tba bwamkers for the to (e«4 thE huMrr Mrs. Bkmdj
Palmer, of Maalvtee. -who Red raspberrim. per box .............. IJ*p. m.
aagt loPr raora. Mr. Tan's vlewa «i tad Miss Cahsu Donbar wilt 1
Is past grand chaneellor o( MicMgaa
tba EiaatliBa dbcaaaad h> the pbt tharge te the cteahtofs desk.
ipnbUcaa candidate lor auditor
M *•#>« l-~. H U»
u.
il, ate they wfll go ■ ugetter jlneapples ...
■a«nd TMp Fares
aoote aad ptaeUeal ate are sack thai
Mr. ate . Mra. k A. Lowrto ate Rob Detroit to Boston. maRtog the Bananaa. per i
laaghtar. Laxtaa, drove ont to Silver trip by way eg Tteonw ate Moniraal. Eating apples, per bu
will eatahbab eoabdeaea U him
Lake yootoeBag ate returned. They
•ere gM«a «( (he Rev. R.
Mrs. Hago EisU ate (ABliy girlrte
Tka opaatry <
HatoappU ate la^. te Grate Rap- Ibis Aoratog froB aMtanatl ate

I Cml TnYosc'HaaM

DREDGE AT WDRK

Twiec A WEEK.

Personal Control
LVposits

as;

FARMERS’ none

DIED ON TUESDAY i‘

Sr;:;::.:.;;.;:

IS A PRimEGE

Departmeat

are subject to their personal control.
Such dcpos.its are payable direct to them,
regardless of

husband, parent or

guard tan.

On Savings Deposits this Bank pays three per
cent interest, compounded twice a j-ear.

s*^ss^« sSi

...........

in our Savings

made by married women, or by childrea.

We solicit youT Savings.
$1.00 starts an Account.

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
The Oldest. I a'cest and Strongest Bank in
Nor.hem Michigan

Hundreds are Attending

Friedrich’s
GREAT

Dispossess
Shoe Sale
From the large crowds that flock to our sale it abows
that the people will rccognire a gem>ine shoe sale that
is run on honest tines. We have placed every shoe
and oxford in the store at your disposal at
10
cent tp .Vi per cent less than former selliog price.
per ce
Nothir
‘lingAield back.

Shoe up the svfaolc tamlly mm* nve ■ lot of
money. It will pay yon lo come to toEvn
on parpoac to bny ahoca nl this
snip. Sale ,doacs n week
Iran IhU Sainrday.
Hundreds of pairs o! Men's, Women's, Uoyi' aad
Children’s Shoes go at Big Cot Prices.
Do not Mby bnylnf yonr un ahoeaj—4 achaal

M<mey back ^
have made a mUtnfce.

...........

VERY gj€CE£»m

.



EXCISIONS

SELL£f! OF GOOD SHOES ^

MIDSUMMER SPECIALTIES
- AT THE «

Ci*ty BooR S'toro

Pewe Marquette

—Just a few left and

BODGBT UlTLE TAVERN

NAIWNAl ENCAMPMENTS^."

21V.........- S5J

Saginaw and
Bay City

wholesale cost.

geioK at actual

Better hurry.

Base Ban GoodS-^' Spaldmgi"- That
best.

means

the

Every article guaranteed.

Btbles>~The recent revivals in the city have vainly
increased our saleti of Bibles.
make.

.All prices from 90c

We sell tbe Ndsoo
up for good leather

bound ones.

School SoppUC9~-Many schools arc already pre­
paring for fall opening and
supplies now.

buyiog books and

We have the goods. ,

CITY BOOK STORE

■mfSTsp'

^Y^7^-^rb4J>W9^

ORANO TliMttA 4tIIUL0>ntt0AV. JI^X«Vit>

STATE BANEmmm IMlCROCailEN
. . $30MM
lEETINfi HERE
unm,
. mfioo
POR THE CRUCraRd OP PRANK

om<SB»-nk. Tnef tv. frmltat; I. Hvi CUtaVtatasItat;
•UMI OAdtal OHkte; A. 3. MAT
taC A. X BbtOuA AMtotnt Ota-

Lees Than M P^ Cent Return Is
Pmbebte and It May Oe ae Lm
m Om Per Cent

AT PARK PUCE TWAY

Detroit, July tT^e cmdltors ol
ea-Btate ^pwsmer Frank P. Olafcie/
am likely to c»l eren less odt nf tbe
than was expected aoBe Ubc
j*. w. r “•
SUSINggg gSCSIONg WERE HELD
ago. aocordtog to the nporU made
ALL DAY.
(tviMI mml« Hmi Dendi aod tbe uik that was gatos sreamd at
tbe meeting of creditors In the oflncs
of Hsriow P. Davock. referee In bank Tsmerrow the Wholesalers W-il Vrsft
mpiey.
Lake LeelanMi end Take Dinner
McNelt sUied that not ou
At Lelsnd—Erougbt the
to tbe last two or three days has the
LediM Along.
trust coBtay hsea able i<> get bold of
a suiement of tbe penonsl asseU of FrcdD Monday's Record
Olssler. Tbe face raluc of tbe prop­
Tlie mi-e;lug of the re|irwol:>li.g
erty wblch he elalini. outtfde of -be wbblesuU' geoesrs. tbe officers of ibe
Glaaler bnttdlng tod the iiiodgeti
NaUonal Orocer company end the
.-ace lu Detroit. Is atiout gdO.OOO. but managers or the branches of ib*' com
Altorrey McNHI was of ibe opinion piny convened this morning si a
that a twTced sale would not bring c'clock In room S at the Park Place
that touch money.
17 ccDilemeo being present.
The matter of the partly completed
Among Ibe stores repr-senied sie
Otoiier bcUdlog t.t Aka Arbor was tb<- Grand Rapids. Sauli Sie. Marie. RseapHnelpai B<tb>cct op tor discussion be­
to Wtains M UMul N«w-^ fore tbe creditors. It was decided if itabs. Cadillac, Oeiroii. Saginaw. Hay
City, Port Huron, l.^iislng. JscSsan,
gMrftt Ftrta to O* H««t by
tor noasderable dtocosslon' thsr the iVcatni. Illlnofr 8ouib.«end, ind. ami

ta**' Rta.
ctredltors will complete the twlldlaB also represctiuilves from Ohio Tkiand tbe Seecrlty Trust coupnny
' Mtoa ItaMll. «vMMtan to Um suthorlied to issue recelrer's ceril- meetlog was held in ibis c-iiy ihtaugh
pMkias «*pArUB«Bt of the Beluier tates for S20.000 to furnish the nccfs- the oourlysy of H. A. Uusietuun of
tatotor 41ft,tKtorr. tomi oreraow br aary hmds. These certificates are to be the Musseluau Grocer company, woo
ta tat vUto At wort anr it o'doek preferred to creditors' ellls agsiosl extended an ’tovliaiJon to the sbo'csalc grocers i^'njoy the huspnailiy
TMtorta. ABd «A« tiBooaaclou
tbe estate, insuring ibeir esle.
of ibit city.
a AhoR UflM. Bh* waa tAkea onl at
Leas Than 10 Per CeJit.
While The men woro'aisousslng busl
tan And cold water applied to ber
Attorney McNeil istoted ihsi fmm
rss In H-e Park Place, ibe. i-idles
tad.' 8be rerlTed'tartir after asd Bgures eompiled by Ibe trust oompsny
were given autumoliile ride- about Uie
caatltad ber dar'i work. -Sbe waa
OsUmaled that the Glatler build­
OB dn(f u oMial tbto Biomlai.
Tomorrow, the enilrv meeting
ing esa be vompleted for about CIS.^ . B. ■trerett. oae o( tbo »nplor«a. DOD. wbleb Bvells tbe present IndcM- e III go to Fouco aod take tbe Lee''wae naabto to eoeUaee hU dar'a woift ednesa against the building to about
1 lake trip to LeUnd. where they
«e ataiat of the heat, and waa •45.000.
win Hiyoy dinner.
obliged to go borne aboM 4 o'.clock.
Attorney tVVcleiueyer, of Ann Arbor.
recelTer tor tbe Cbelsea Savings baak. |
of tbe Qlasier Instltulloos. was of]
tbe oplDion that tbe rents from the Taft New a Member of Steam Shevellid easily pay
ere' Organixatlort. Being Initiat­
•Ad^grtbe Late WltllANCWrlttM Wilt
Interest on an Inresimeat of lioo.ouoi
ed Yeeterday.
tat Waa Long a tiember of
Attorney Belling, who.
..
the Prtonde Chun^
with Attorney Osioby. looked Into the
Olijclnnatl, O, July ai>—William H.
matter, thought 5Cu.uw> to lAO.OOU Taft remained at tbo Taft ivsldeiitf
Tbw roeeraJ aerrlee lor WiUUn>
about lu mine.
throughout the day and left with Mia
^illbk waa beu at tbe bene ol tala
Two sreeks ago tbe trust coHIpsny Taft and Gen. and Mrs. Henry C. CordBagbtar, 'Mrs. Ba!^ to Uwg Lake
eeiimated that the creditors would get Mn for Hot Sj.rings, Va. last iilgbi.
towtalp, iwaterdar at 4 o'clnck. tbe
not to exceed JO cenu on i
Judge Taft was early yest.-rdsy
■or. ton. Oarter hartog charge aod
tader the most fs^vorsble
tonnally made an bonorary member
tbe Ber. tor. ZlBBemaa. ^ old
stances, that It was much more likely of tbe Steam Sbuvelers’ Union. The
fttad of tbe faaallr aMliUng.
to be ID per cent and tbs; It was api ladoctloo Into membership took place
WUUaat WMgbl waa M yeara old.
to be not more than i per cent.
at the Taft boioe and wae cooducled
bavtog been bom to Teeneasee to
“It anything tbe outlook now is'
tm. He Bored eariy to bla Uto to
orse than It waa tben.“ said A'tor
Daetbem MIPhtaeTWhaae be ftred tor
ney McNeil after tbe meeting.
taly'tan pareatog tantog tor an

Mrata. H. C. DJWK

CiniliiiM ttb wMk 2CSD

OVERCOME BY HEAT

TAKEN INTO UNION

KSDEDSWin

WAllEDINSUN
•aaU HHta ta HsA HM N* Terjwfs
ftor Jofry TtmBH -Who Hita
to LbPg LAkn.
Hot weather and snady hina bare
no terrors for Jerry Tkomaa. After
I ts trip to Lclaod. where he.'vtaUed,
the weather factory aad got a suppsy
of slasltog daya tor the rest of 'he
people to esAire, Nr. Tk(Bu.a deiided
to take a illile run out to Loog Lake
bto son-to-Uw. F. C CUbrn
hies hlmaelf sway after solving Wgal
■■rotlenis all day.
Mr. Thomas rose at the unse<
hoar of 4 a. tu,, and as r-- started
down tbe street gUnced ov-r bis
shoulder at ibf plaee wbete tuc sun
comes Bp.
■‘l will makf Brockway bU h-ltire
ihi- son rises. " be said, "and reach
cage betoTW Farm and the 1 inill> are up."
The suD beat blB. however ani as
he neared Blllcresi its rajs n-flecn-d
from Ibe wludows of the 'rsidni -e.
and ih« re-i of the trip of eight miles
was made to the scorching rays uf
<hi- sun.
> Mr. Thomas retaed tbo Clloociage at -Long Lake bo louil
bone strangely slieDi. Ur end
Mrs. Gilbert and children bad g>jo
across the lake in their lauueh to
gather water lillet. Mr. Thomas i*lephontd back borne, however. alM
rousrd the luembert of the family who
were yet enJOjlng their roornllic
siesta.
Mr Thomas made good time con
-Idering the sand bills, the sun aud
evoijlMng. but bis energy Inspired
Kev PraukUu Meredith lo un
I effuris- The Rev. Mr Meredlili
rode uui to Umg Lake on liis shevi
preach to his (barge, .-iiid as s><un
as the sermon was over ho irotnied
and rode back tu lire city,
making a dlstanro
l<: miles over
roads that were never uoant for
idoycle riderti 10 use. Mr Thonuf deUres 1that Ibe Rer. Mr. Meredith
ould* nnever hate atlenipied Ibe
(ltd ride in such a hurry but ne
alrald ihst Mr Thomas uilth-. le-jl
him tuirk to the city on fov,:.

.tor. Wright b« bpeo a mea:lcr of
tbe rrtoada chnrcb for U year* fit
Mrer bad bora aSUlaied with any
otbto aoetol or tellgiooa orgaolxattoa
Mr. Wrigbt bad for aereral yoara
botoi Urtng with bto aoeto-Uw. B. J.
BaaL to lioog Lake towtalp. He baa
tbe
Moarma BtaBottoaay

GOING AHER
BIG MEETING

Be leeree to noam bin a daagbter,
torn. to^ Baat, andS ttwo grand cbildran. WHl and Uofy
1 1Baat. tbo totter
itoMb.
Tbe body waa takm to Pena. Mtoh
LOCAL TENTS WILL OO OVER TO
today where U will reat beaide that
MANISTEE.
at bto wife, wbooc talk prtaded bU
to poAra.

ON A SPECIAL TRAIN

DOBOFCANffiR
Mm TotoBan. Whe WnaTahao le the
at Itaday. Paesed
Tneaday Night
taa Totaaa died at tbe aablUHoiB
; Ttaday algbt at d o'clock after a
. Ilditol»i ‘Bliitee
eaiCoer. He wae
tota 1o tbe aaBltaeiuB fmm bis
btoM. m’Wayne rfbta. on Monday
aliftC ihd paaod'away tbe followlag
ngbL He waa idwet <& ywira old.
Be toaren an/toratld prtdoe ahd two
dwgfcten. lira. Asda lUalk. of dai
mnmiM. u&sa, and Mra. Fred Nor­
ton. of Battor, Booik Dakota. A stepana. JOBOM TokBaa. resides in Cblnago..^ tbe widow will make ber
hetob<witb Mb.
Tb» tnawal will be beld tOBurrow
gMcatag at id o'toocb froa the under'
tnktog taou of B L. Hughea.

G.LK.ENC1UIPIIENT
I Mot and Or^atond Tosoday aito DM Pm* IlMlMFy woeb.
A Bnnttog Of tbe e
toe-havtog to targe the G. A. R. en
. etapmat wbkA will B^t here
Bopunber U. 1C. |7 aad 1> was ketd
Taooday and an otganltaaon pertanod to the tdoeitoo or a P. Camr.
ehalTtoto. B. £. Walter, oecre-.
mod Than. T. Bates, treoserer. Cm.wry work was di-ne

II be Backed Up by
HaM a Thduaand Loyal Rooters
Whe Will Do Part at the
Salt City.
I have been completed
whereby tbe two local tenis will have
spKlal train to Uke thi
tta meeting wbleb wUl beV<>
Manistee August 14. Last year the
meeting was at Charlevoix snd (his
year the local lodges will go to tbe
Salt 'city half a thousand suocg dv
ned that Traverse' City will be
tbe town to entertain tbe asaodailoo
next year,
K. M. mnkllii snd John Ollchrlsi
■e the delegates who mill conduct the
business for the local tents and they
will be ably asalsied by the rooters.
Campbell's Traverse City trand will
immpsny the bees and compet| lo
Ibe band conleti. The nnboaien do
gree team will add snolber to Us long
list of first place prises and the
Ladles' Guard drill will be there full
strength.
It will be a great day for tbe Msccabeea It is estimat<-d that from
S.MN) 10 7.000 Maccabees will be there,
among them Great Commandey George
B. Lovelace. Great Record Keeper A.
M. Slay. Oreai Ueuienani CommandC. A Thomas and Great Bxamitu-r
Dr. T. A. Sleuu.
The local tents ere deu-rmined to
land the next meeting and will torn
out in strength to do this One other
prise that tbe local tents ar« de­
termined to weeure b ibe prise for
havteg'(^ torgeat nuBber present
from any one tent.
If Traverse City aecures tbe meet­
ing and tbe propapects are eenalnlv
brlgkL It will aecore Ike greatest conTenttom over beW hero.


NOT DEAD, BUT BROKE
Boyne City Berry Pickers Reported
Murdered Return Alive. But 1
Need of Cash.

NO WHEAT YH

HRS. EMERSON DEAD

BROOKS-ARHSTRONG

Tuesday at Jp. m. at the resi­
dence CW the bride's pamts. Ur. and
Mrs. M. N; Sackeil. SOI. North ELc:maod avenue, by the Rev. }. W
Miller, George T Brooks, of OvUlt.
and Mrs. Rose M .Armstrong, of Trav­
erse CUT, Were united In marriage.
Miss Helen Burr, of tyvlali, was
bridesmaid am] Aliuon Burr was best

EALBxlK FtTREGm otar
decroe ct ib* Ctieult Ooart (or
Couatr of Ornsd TTavwrse to
wry. to tbs Rtott o( Mtakd«UL
aad dated on the Hat day of
April. A. D. IIM. U n ceSUa euw
bereto pMdtog. wlmtate toe tatb
Bide Lumber Coapoar to comiRatnaoL and Ida B. BabeocR U deteutat
Notice is hereby giew tbat I abaH
•all,«t Public anetkm to tbe btgkeat
bMdn. at the Trout door of tbe court
boose In the dty of rroverae CKy.
and county of v>rund Traverse, and
Bute of Mlehigaa. aaid eoun bonoe
being tbe place of boMIng tbs Circuit
Court tor uid county, on Saturday,
tbe first day of August. A D lOto. at
10 o'clorb in the forenoon, all, or so
much thereof as may be necesisry to
ratae tbe amount due to the said
compialiuiat for prinetpal. Interest
ise. of the ftRtawOuteb Mimster Fired Out of th
of land. to-wK;
Lots ttarty-fire nod tbiny-ctx <S5 and
try by ProaiOent Castro.
1.141 of block tour <41 of Hannah. Lay
Eson Rseallod by Hi
Ip Oompasy's first addition to the vllOovernment.
hage. BOW city of Traverse Cliy. MlcbIgan. Becoming to tbe recorded plat
The Hague. July •».—Seven baiile ihereof. to accordaoce with I
ahito bare . been ordered
Daled June 17th. J»»«.
eiherlands government'^ to asr-m.

OTHERS ARE NOTIFIED

A Cnittamlaws Usck.
totacst day
-tap
when I bontht a box ot Btatoul Ar­
nica Salvs:" writes -Charles F.
abn. of Trscy. Callforsta. Tww fiSe
boxes enrod ate of an annoying cuae
of Itchtog piles, whbto had tvwuhtad
me ft>r yuan and that ytaldsd go an
otoer trsutmwL- Sold snder EMigutew at 8. K. Walt ft Bona. HaUMh *
Lay. C A Bngbaw Drag On. drug
•torea.

.
- floutoy wt
Grsad Traverseu
At a tewslon of said Court. bMd at
the Probate Office in the cUy of
SOih day <
Present: Hon
Fred R. Waiferr.
Judge of Probate.
In tbe matter of tbe esiata of WBlAB J, Oiler, deceased.
Frank W Oaner nsring filed to
said court bis peOtion. praytog tor
llreniie to sell Ibe tnlt-rvsl of aald ao-

it Is ordered. That the 24tb day Of '
August. A. D. 190S. at ten o'clock to
OBo w. cmria,
; 'he West indies.
rircui! Court Con^iasioner m and 'N- Turenooo, at said probate office,
rehy appal
appointed for hour(for CranE Traverse Coonty, Michi be snd Is hereby
The marine ministry has si '• n
,:i"g .......
ss-^.iiion. and that all per'
Bed the East Indian aquadruf/' c-vm
W, P. CROTftER. ' "une Interested in mid esute aiipofir
i.tander that be may be order-.' to as
Sollcilor for Comptatoani. iw-i.ire ual.i I.ion. at said time aad
• l-la.-e III -bow cause why B llcwusw
remble bis Beet off tbe coast of V<c June t»-Jaly SJ.
U> »n 'hr to’eresi of said estate to
ezuela. pending furiber orders.
Slid n-vl .-state should aot be gruBlHinistor RsesUad.
JTATE OF MICHIGAN, 'niE PROCaracas, via Port of Spain. July
it tiinher ordered. That poMc'fiothe -county of
2$—Tbe Dutch mlnbier. De Rc-J> Iihereof be given by pubBottaa
IV of- this
• • order.
'er. 1for Itaroe succondemned here fur publishing the
W(--k» prevloiu i
' MIUUu-e. di-ceased.
Ktatement that Ca-'tn.. hsd rttlned VenNotice Is hi-reb) given that four of hearing, Is tbe Gruc
esuela and tbe belief ts expressed 'bsi
month* from the lIHh
h day of July. li. rwld. a newapapar printed aad cLThe Netherlands gttvernmont will tint A. D I9fiy hai
Bowed for cred­ riilaied In said county.
Kuptrort De Heuv OD account Of U U
FHBU R WALKER.
Tbe rtUblster's expnlJndge ol ITtatt.
skill without bclug given time
July 3I aug T-lf.Jl.
DUD.cate
governmeot has s qulred lo presem tbeir claims to saH
pivoed-ni in this c»uinlry la (he ex eoiirt. at the probate office, ta tbe
pulsion of (he French aad Belgian niln cKy uf Traverse (.Yty. lu saM eoun.
ty. on or before the 12th dsy'of No­
k-ter* III 1X94
vember, A U. 19«S. aud that said
Willeni.-Iadi, July 2t>—The Oehler- cUlms win be beard by aald rourt oa
lulid look >1 lb- U-u* im board a: IJt Thursday the 12th day of November.
I. 1909. at ten o'clock to tbe foreGuayra. which Is uNmi 23 lullcu b>
rail from Caructt*. The nilnUler hv*
received a c-dblegram orderiiiK him '*
I-roceed Ininiedialely for Holland.

.-r tbe esIwM ^ l-hsrb. Ensussfi? yTwS

hXSr,£.'SS2=S2,'S'53^S

!ys:„ir.-js Kskf.essysf
Mrs W E. Rk-Ur^ went I
Lake yesierday-

Warren W. Uiimtiorl

After a heavy meal, take a rd
f Dunn's Regulei*. aod give
lotuBcb llx-r and bowels the help

Vt'hl*p'riag all lb>- d:iy
Of 'he blight blue waters

•talltsl^fY

l'l. on Trjverw- Hay
.\iid I
Huw

ki-ep aihliikitig

E—Dry Foods stoek also
and fixtures. lagulre ot
jell, Nortbport. Kleb.
}■ 3, U'. 17. 24. .

I d Ukc to go.

Just to «K>1 and iv*i me
Where ihelt brei-res blow.

Bojne riiy, Mich. July 29.--'d.i
U you people think «e aiv dead j.
Uke a look and ll-n change your
mind.' told Thomas Utekensoo niui
Frank Burns to people of Ka!k;sSr
alter the men bad seen the >tcty r.
Entertained Fsriy of Traverse C-ty
eir d.-alliK In yrsienlay'. moruiuYoung People at Ne-ah-ta-wants
Wednesday Evening.
hum-t ar.l Dlckeimon s—r- r.-jv.it.-;
Moudsy .IS being luiirder.d in 1h.
Tb<- Ohio Milllao' iDsillute cadi-t» U-rry murshms so oillie west i<{ iM>In camp at Ke-ah-ta-waota were hosts cliy. The r»-pbrt said that the
party of youog people last rAni- if both men had been found lytug un
the visitors going over in lie ground' with the ihro.vle cu . !l.‘
liiuiicbes and rigs. They we-v ent' r
irtln.e of r\>bb.Ts.
tained wlib a daoce si the hotel ond
According ii> i.k- story u>ld hy
freshmentf of punch <aod r-ike were lien there were Tiu bodies fouii-I > lier-sTgved. tbe party rndlog at uldolght ihe report lodicaled. and they kuew ol
sad allvreseoi haring a very pleasam
crimes having been conimii'.-d la
lime. Mrs. C. M. Beers aod Mrt.*J.
li«-:r) section- D'l ken.-on s tvife
V. McIntosh were the chai«-roDs.
when she heard the death s'oiv UCo mourn her husltand. as uti-- h..-'
heard trum him slni-e hr went
. a week ago. She went lo K '
kaska yealen.ny aud thero tnei hei
hiisband and Ins roiiipactou n h. n
■ bey came walking itiio lutsn. Tbe>
orse CHy Mill Progressing.
■ sbuwD the itt-wviniM-r and liit'ocounl uf their di-aili. and then iu-l
The Trsrsrsp City Milling Co.'s -h«l 1« coiiv lure ih.- [Kipulace that ih'storage addition Is coining along nice­ eloifes w,r.- crejtit .laggeraied.
ly although no effort U being made to
In eipULallon a> to why ll..-ki-r.-.i'n
rush the work. The structure U !i7xJ0 had not wiliieti to >ii» sile hi
and Is floored throughout with hard that
berry puking wini on
wood and finlabed to match tbe rest "hlibfc." and le- coui.l no' tuv. m.
of the mill on tbe outside. It wtll the letter If he .la.t wTlIien i:
greatly Increase the storage capjrliy
of tbe mill. Neither mill has r-r.-i-.-u
local wheat yet though sonn- may
• any lime.
Passed Away >i the Home of Her
Sister, Mrs. Tyre, at Old Mis­
sion Tuesday.
Wedding Ceremony Wm Performed t
the Rev. J. w. Miller fuesdsy
Afternoorv

QBA^teSkr

w UM aa4 br ftotM ot

Someihing ki-i',1- a wUlsp'ring.

CADETS WERE HOSTS

.

BAm»S
TGVENEZUEA

itouicihliig

Aak for Allew's FoM-Eaae.

u'•’Uiilg.

A powdvrfur avoUia. tlrre. bol, rasrUw (*e«
Hompt* Mt rsXB Also Krw* IlSBpleN Ibe

Telling all the day

i;ri£Si'ssKJ'S'.£s.'iK,;y?

Of the gulls B-wbeeUpg
(h-r Traverve Buy
.ttiil I d gtv-

u dollar

vtyw^iaii W^^^^trfbJMyjBsvaa wB

Jn-i lo re.- ih.-ni i.we.-p
I’d ili.i;

tlj-limg while wlnhv

Oer the w-ater* deep.

'SDBKWtVOl. « t'MUuSf*"
^M'^^MW.tarAi.Sgwws.

Si.ni.tluii- kn-(.-i a-calUng.

Jbm4- Awg. XL

:*3NSs.

fulli-g JI 'h.- dt.y
To the bnglii blue water-.
Of old Truverv-e Bay,
Twoni Iw long

Stop!

1 rts'kon,

Look!

Listen!

1'herft will never be a time again when jfottCRa
build cheaper th?n now.
Mr and Mrs -W P. Walker hnd
fauill.v. of PeortA were atiionc Ihr G.
Hal. imsseagers this murnlss lor
C.-dar Lodge.

l-et us figure your bills—our prices will con*
vince you of this fact.

Here it He(ief for Women.

South Side Lumber Co.

vrthe. lirm... vur- ir v—Yiwl.
re
t»t»r sromsUr t-tawesui ir-n- csrvlet •>■».*« s

Ill's, ewil.d At'in'IlAlUA.'-' IJtoK

J. 0,.Crotoer. Kec.

It l- tl.«

uBiy .-M-iain fwviUstor
.'r... (..male *.-rS
turn sisl terksree. Ki.tnre KIsAl.v aad I ’■■■

It Reached the Spot.
Mr E Huniphrri
who eshf n
large general sior.- i-l Omega. n
aod is president of the ,\dams Coon'r
Telephone Co, a» w.-;: a* of th.'
Home Telephone Cn of Pike Coun'j.
(I, ray* .’f Dr King" New I>i*covet>
r|«l- Ih- v.-ry seat of my o
rv..rvMi!g el*r fslU-d "

...
;each
e> the t-.iugh *iv.- t' ImuU the sore
Slots and the west *po'* In throat,
lungs snd chest. S-l-t nnd.-r c-isrsn
tee ,vi S B. Wat- A Son* ll.mnah
XTr*. Joseph Eniemon dl<-d a'
A Lav and r A Buel-~ Hnu; I'o
.me of her Msier, Mrs Tyie ji
drug store*, ioc and *1 Trial tfotil-MIm-Iob Toesday afteroooo at 2 Ki eenla.
o'clock, sionidch troiihb- causing b-r
death. Mrs. Emervon sas 65 years- jyjOBTOAa* I
;-Ie<S‘ht ksTifis 1
cld Iasi March nnd had been ailing for nc*svsdmdrir.av< >.t rVwik R.Gsuv soOr
at]^ week.- Beside* ber husbacd slie L*os UrOair* iu> tnrr <.l TTs*er>r Cvry
Mieblgsa VO aory b I no.v-e.-<l at ibsnry uT
ieaves ihrrv^ daughter*, all nismed. Ittaas sad not* oT Nr> 1 urV dai«.l Asgnal
...
IB lb. office «g il.»
Hattie Kessler, of Traverse
. I. r ihr I --onlj of (Jrsart
- •/MirRu-vn ABgwt Icib.
ttlj , Mrs. Etnmn fsrlisle. of Rust 0-0... .
P M i.r itat dar Is l.ilo-r
B;ue vkirh lO-TI
Bay township and Mr* Rna Mason, 42 of IBorVSse** uO Psc*
njn- tbri-r U '4slBi->t lo tr- da. ssd ti-majalBg
of Letond There l« also one sou aap»d Ol Ibf dst- tew-r T* <- H ub<W*ri Twm ly
Bvves UuUsr- ISST- - an* o pi wling* ember
Joseph, who liter at the hotne*'evd SI
bv orliKUBity ha-iav ti-rp uv-uiateU Ir
tlx aod one-half mtl>« from town She rveww the def-i •eeor-*l i l.erHw'>r snj p»n
tbereuf BO-.I:*-1. bevshr r-'» tosib* elrttewas 66 years old.
ul (he
of flsie eoAlsipo'i ip -sid noet

A nutule r of guests wen- pr-senl
nge sbd in .-jiB[i!isii.-e v-nh the •tsiste
and some very fine pr--senls wer.' giv­
tws^, s^ r-oTidvcl
Many Ilk come from impure woo.
en to the bridal pair. A sumptuous
OMAer 1»oVm
wedding dinner was prepared by ■*><« an'l have pure blood wBb faulty d I'i^Otlida^f
gesUon. laxy liver end »luggi»h i-o» e'elOCk In ^ IceescM <d ibsi day si the
genial hostess.-which waw enjoyed V eb Burdock Blood Bllter* streng'l NorUi rrv.nl dunr at Ok- c-osrt bowse is (be City
vT Trsvsne my in iwid i'owcty. tbsl taewbr (be
I pieseni.
pis-.- for^olding tte
(’town lor mti
Mr. and kirs. Brooks took iho t veo
ssge at m> rawS^S^vef sv Bsy be per ISIS CT
to .aUi^ rhr sisewBUlen dse
ing Pen> Marquciu- trwln fur a sbru'i
Mrs. S. Sl.iyke returned lo Kings pnnelv«l. Istervt Sbd rucu of ec
sad
Sbd
mir
^
snd
s*
snorwee
tar
ot
artsiw dollsn
bridal trip, after wbleb they win te-i- ley yeateroay after vlalUng here.
s- ptovMkI Mr tn asld mor(«s«e the aid
ile down to their, beautiful (arm Rome
iBOVigsrm decttSKto
iBcnasrm
deettSKto decOsrv
docOsrv >b> vbsUvboU- .esi I
idaebwsne* oMhe defseli ts (be panoMit -.r
at Ovtatl where toey will be glaJ M
VaJuwd fiomc as OolA
I tsUtv*! sad turn wb*B dse sv •tipetsMri sad
welcome tbclr mTny friends.
B. C. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
sr, d^rtbsd is ssld
Mew. Nlaa, nays
“I tni my cnsiowben they buy a box of Dr.
H. SorenaoB and danghter returned
log's
^ New Life PHI* they get the
to Kingsley yesterday.
Jrth of that much .gold In weight, if
worth
h
in. (be remedudIptetU
Wto Hertlngtoo arrived tbto n
Itching, torturing akin ernpUoas. affileted wlib wmsilpaiioii.
lion, malaria or .<
KAkY b C^gl
tag from Texas and OkUhoma where Bfigure, annoy, drive one wild. billoimiiest.'' Sold under guarantee at'
Ain> I'MUHI.
be has been buying potatoes for UK- Doan's Olnimeei brings quick re­ S E. Walt ft Sons. Hannah ft Lof.; KDCBVOOO
Atm
lief and lasting cure*. FVly cenu
C- A. Bugbee Drug Co. drug storws.l
last three
any drug store.

Kilt'S.^ CJ '!? S-S.'tJi

.

Dakrs IB LoiDber. Laih, SUack*. ■ Flilsh. IMn.
W
“ io4• o»5. "wWIfifs fiBl Stem Wort

Both PboHes

Trsvcfsc City* Micb*

WE are THREATENED
with SUMMER WEATHER
therefore the kitchen is'a mafter of important con­
sideration. Step into our store and look over our
larjve line of

Oasoline S-toves
and OiT
Stovaa
Cooking in summer is a pleasure when gasoline or
oil stoves are used Prices to fit your pocket book
and sizes to suit your requirenrents.

Ask about oar Easy Payncat Plaa oa Hoos«>
bold Pamitnre.

-TWO STORES
12S“417 S. Union St

JULIUS SAMPBEU CO.

m.

OftAND TRAVERtC HCIUL«,n«DAV, JULV SI, ,1MC.

Grsuid Traverse Region
NOTICR TO

CORRESPONDCNT*.

vlsUttf at Mn. E. Tdtmc’s.
rs. Chaa. Baiun b T«ry 1)1 at
this wrltlnK.
Mf> C. r Troy flailed at Archie
rovn'a SoBday.
• LitUr Kraoeth WataoB Is cotislderbnler St tbli writing,
and Mrs. Waller Waist* tIsUi ^S»t,Ua« ^isoB’s Sunday.
• ~ HfB. James Bioapi and son Robert
OTM to l^rerse City one day bti

'■tvry wMk e«iTwp*nd«fK* U i»ntvM toe lau to um. All corrMpontfMca must roach the Hsrald efftcs net
than Tuo^y Aon jef eachnwevk
^ K cerrMpendsnU fail
Aaira Hutfioymaybcaasured
Shm aftar time.

CEDAR-yiUN.
, lar*.
Uro. eOBB
John t;arniesn
Cann^an auu
and autit i
Mtaa KacKle Posrell.TlKU-d Flay f>of
«tl and (amlly of Orlati Sunday.
• Mra. D. O. Sborter’s mother, Mrs.

_ .
ad Vile were Lake
Aan callers Monday evening
t*Jlm Bryan of Lake Ann «aa aeen
in our nldat Monday.
, Clald Dodd k'lt a flne horse laai
»eek. We are all vey sorry for Clalu.
' ReiBeaber ihe prenic at BurdickfUb nest Monday.
« Mlta Fansie Norris and brother
Frank have retamed to their home In
Frankfort after trlslUng relaUves here
ind at Maple Clly.
■ Tts has „
_________ __
___
—j Charley
and fanllT.
Mn. Leals Lauar Tblled Jane
. Rarre
Nj.

&•'

The dance at Bhoriefs ball was
. well attended Saturday nlitbl.
Mrs. LoU Rogers ind Utnlly
West Almtra wer^ here Monday pickfathers. Gee.
.lfi( Chen

'•Sir'

.1 McClure met with quite
•ccldent at North Manltou island
' tan week, where be baa been work­
ing tor A. J. White and BOOson. H
He Was
111! (b<
they
walking on the
aelUng np and In some wsy fen.
juriag WniMir quite badly.
Mbs Grace Moorman rlslted Miss
Bb Altman Sunday.
Mra. Asa Harvey vliUed David
Newslead and family or Long Lake
Sunday.
Mn. will OrifflUi and aon Wilbur

r Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Weston Worden have
R returned from Grand Rapids,
lerw he has been attending the good
road Vate
ID llui

'‘-rrtV"
- -: wiLuiAM&eunc.
Mn. Tfuaw or Cbarlevolx. who
bm> been visiting her sister.
George Smrtain, returned to
home today, acrompanfed by little

B-new porch In place of the
Id one.
Miss Ethel McArthur leaves ihU
-eek for a visit 10 Keu City and otbr points a'bd while gone will lake
reauDsmt for rheumatism, with which

position in Frank Bcdella barber
mp.
Mbs PMri Curry or Elk Lake
apeni several days at the Charles
Baton house .last week.
Quite a oumbar from here are pbn
Bing to attend the cirrus at Trar
erae Clly tomorrow.
Dr. and Mrs. Bunee have a unique
turned front an ei<*nited visit with
relatives al Sparta. Mloh.
D(. and Mrs. liunce have a unque
hanmiock wbkh was woven of flib
line* bv tbetr son Earl.
July si

July tS.
NORTH PORT.

The Rev. Floyd H. Maynard
Sherman spent last Wednesday and
Tbursdny with Mr. aud Mrs. Fred
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pray elslied llaumberger.
The ferry gave an excursion from
Hanlstlque to Charlevoix Sunday
Mra. C. B. Kohl and daugbtera. Do-

>e alwB-ci Hov Ca:-r and Miss Rekab WlUon
roiby and Jeanette teti Saturday for 'ing and evening, during-, t^e
; «tr<- the gnreu of Mr. and Mra. R.
,0*^^ Ru- Mr, Robinimia '41
East JorBan. to ipMd a wmatb. They,..................................
were aeeswpanled by Mbs Ids Price.
The car ferry brlU ghg bJ aicuT- R. Bates Sunday: afternoon.
JQly :T.
who spent the pan two weeks with sloo from Traverse City
illsr {
tique on-Sunday. A«» S One
friends.
•*
rpoad ii-t..
trip."
f
i Bverybodys friend—Dr
Mr*. A. H. Mtlllken spent last «M- mns/l
The Rev. Mr benuA srrired Pn-- Ec>ettic Oil Cures toothache. ^11
Thursday In Trarerue Ctiy
Bngbnd and SttR-j n«.v, .«oru ihrost Heal* «
Mrs. W. C. -VelsoB of Leland tpeni t'sy even:ng
ji u> alieod a ibo-iersldf S^op^ any pain,
Friday In town, on her way to Char­ land, where
mal nre at Edtliirjf,;
leroi* and PetoskeyOVIATT.
ne MUse* Addle Ashford and Ag\lr>. Cilffopd Rslston and child of
nes Hamll of ManriUque are guest*
IC.-dsr Run. are r-tlllnp with Fitch
at the Oss-be winning. They will vis
WEST ALMIRA.
11-.rook* and family.
It Charlevoix and Prloskey
loskey on ihcu
Mr». tVllu Bates and‘Laura Bsh->
jjr- A R. Saill-r la quit.- Ill at tSU
return botne.
droie to Siormer to see Mr. and Ur> | sTltinc ‘
1 yjr> \v. W Wlfcon and daughter
Mlts Ida Steele la rlsUbg rdatlv.sICsrl l<ai«w bat Thoratby.
I Mr. and Hrv Win Lake dr.iVi- io',.aUed ou Jons* Xeesen and lamlly
at Keswick.
Mrs Jo* Gre> of Bowling^ Or ■n. I Mapte City. Saturday, to *.-e Ih Fra ' Sundav alieriM«D.
ly-'l!rk
I 0.-0 Brook.-- i» u Travers.- Clt; cal..
..........
*-ber will sun out Wed .. ,j,|v a.n-k
by her broiher-ln-j t>--da> w.th their new threahiag iraTh.- w.-..iher Is very warm at piceWill Clark has r.-furti-t1 li..tue
iv-rsii Burr and Minnie Remington
again, sit.-r spending a few w.-eks called on J H Hyer* Sunday
with her luoib.-r Mra. U. Thunipwuti
Miss Emma R.-nitngton has laih.-r
Mrs Wllllsni Bates was down to ]KH>r hf-alih al i-rewni.
ramp Ian Tuodst afternoon. calUnR
Ml> W L. Allen na» relurneij trom
vlBlling o" her lu-iihews of that place,
Ne» York Stale
Icf. Phil I Mr and Mr> M C. I..ewU and rhilthe home ol
July :■*
:<lren ull Weill fishing Saturday Tti>-.i
Griffts
SHAKE |T OFF.
Tom of'’•'"«*>' ■‘"'J'
Good
Mra. Currv and grand
oi. Louis, who have spent .ev-ral I
i",.*'''
weeks here, bave gone to Hie lKil.it. I
Rid Yeuraell of Unnecessary Burdens
where they w ill »|M-od the renialode-1
—A
Traverse
City Citizen Shows
H.-iiry (aM h-. bis new gianary
You Mow.
Mfss Eniroa Wiisqp and .Mrs. (gp,,,, ' <-oni;>!i-ie<I tiiid there wa.s quite a
lam I tiear nti. unnec-tMtarT bm
,» s<
.1 Cedar
(Vdar UkIp-'*“0f
Tuesday d-ii>
spnni Thursday
Cbarlra Barne,
riles '..f l•lllsbute ar-It!'■' All report
Hurdi-n> of a i.ad Imck at.- none,-. nv.'d Sunday lu visit his mol her. Mir
Mr and Mni Dan Wright weiv thBarnes
c;.-i rid ot ihttn
Mr and Mrs 11 U- Power* andchn : ..•►I* ol Mr Slid Mra Frank UacePills
i>oan-»
KIdii.-y
dreo r^urned from Honor Saturday isunduy
locks.
Mrs. Lttiii Rog.-rs and Mra
-iiliig, where they spent
r>tr>- lame, wak and achin liacks.
Cauip llat.-s drove to C-dar Run Mondavi C-in- e».ry lurm of kldiicy
toosevcli. .
Ikii* of lo.-aI endorsemi-ni 1
The Misses iJzzzle and Anna Har­
per returned Ip Detroit today after
visiting at Mr
Mr, n
-irv-. Tra...r>.. City. Mich., *a,* j "7'h>^.;V’a.
t ,n“en
;;ar'b.''en
very rick hut U
U1U*
A* there ii no other
other Subday adwol
In Mira Nora Gratio- county. Mich.
i Kldn-v trouble bad aggravated and
They wxfe .ec.mi-nied
set
i at the prereni writing. '» «ho nelghborlmod everyooe Is a^spend'ibe summer
i Irrilat.Yl me tor aome time My b, ck
J
‘ U-nneti

- IH also on the,*'»f >o etnii.- and help the good work
Lcsl'e, 1^0 t
1,,.
,„re and tender I.............................1 ,
with relstlvee : Algonac aud Cleve- niother In a trw day*.
land
' D«r highway eonm.LsIoncr bar
-oi.ct.' .1..- kidney- action w=* 1I , ,, ..
Mra O E Wilbur and dailghic:. '-eerdolng some fine road work «^r,,| ,h.. s.yr.-tlon, cotimhi. d, Mr*. Orlii Uic and daughter-Myi -1 ->‘>'y •»CslU Of Clmvl.-voU. ar.. Ruesi* ot
>“
' »cdini. n:
lUrkaches
pain-.
allllle. Mra i.uc-* »M.-r. Mr«. Fordn.-y.l , ■ —
Mr. and Mra. Chas Wrl«ley.
'»'*'■ t iliTough
.-vp.-cilllt --------arouiidjSnd
daughter, Klli.-I and lX.lly. at-, *
dirough m...- and ............
,
Prof, Harry and family of CinrinU- 'rave| „u .
,s ili. ;h. k.um-y rvgion, gsw- rue „„
no resllteiided
rest, tended Ih.
ih.- luidle,' Aid al Mr, WII- Krstt .rOitWi f*tWW«ctib»f
nail arrived to spend the
at
r '-‘t" our road running- we,;,^
-djty or niklit j1 us.-d «v,-ra!
«v.-ra! reiu.-leya 1-it W.dn.w.lay- and visited In I rasn( !l
1ST wialiMoath
oath^
UUMb.
Plan- cannot h.iie I'le l"i>-hes ‘ jj,,
tsUhfolly bin wBs[itie Blackman B.-lghlKirhood Ttinr*Northpon Point.

<l----red tsithfoily
>gbaatsn-vtn ...
.la,,] j [,rocur.^ Doan , | day and In the Uatrhen nclghtibrThe M.sse, Anna Kramer and cin and lund- mi anv one with a »eKidney pill, «: ih- Walt Pharmj.-y. ’ hood Friday and SaturdayQbdys Dame spent Saturday In Cbai hide can get through'
On Aug -.IT there will be a niei-tlnfi When ; had ii,ed -hi, remedy (or a
Mr» O. Luce cnlerlalned Mrs. SayIrvoli.
ol lb- iielgtil-or*'and relatmie to do'i.m- w-erk, I w,„ cured and ihefe haR.er*. MV». Jam--* and daughters from
The Epworth I/-ague will give
tome work in the W.-nt Almira c.-m-|i-.en no return of the complalm I [ Mayfield b,i Tuesday, id honor of
social In the town hall
etery.. and a big basket picnic to be.o»<- nu- cure enilridy to Doan', K-d- her fister. Who I, visiting her from
North Dakota,
Iradlcy and ehlldicn reiiirt-erl held in the or. hard on Bill, R«vle'>'i..> PI!--”
Mra.^Hra
C. Cook and family vlrited
tVlday from Maeklnse, wh.-re iic plae*-. Sow all ibosc who are mi.-r-j For -:il- !.v all dealer,. Price SO
e,ied are ri-qiie,ied to hi- present, onir. nis. Fo-ier-Milburn Co_ KnBaln. home of W Well, Sunday,
spent the past month.
Supl.. Mrs i
The Rev Dr. Stewuari of Evanston, this nccarion. a, ihe ct-meiery need, ! X. w Yoik -ole agent, for the L'nil. d Ing offlecra were elected
bit
of
work
done
Bring
.til
SiBic,
O.
Luce; ABri. 8u|it., Mrs. Smith. '
Ind., who Is spending the summer al quite
11 ; Treoa..
I leue.. Mis.
»e.
tool-- along. Tliursday. lliHcm'-nile-r the name—Doan's—and Sec.. Mr,. Viola Knight;
NortI
far oDoat paSoo.
W Hrown; Organist Mrs. Mny AnMesdanies (
iagnon ui
the L. O. •

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

5-ssstE.-=:J^Y

a?

One Dollar Per Week Will Furnish
) Your Home Complete
f Our EMsy Puvieat Planl
If Makes Oar Goods
^ to Pay For.

Osr LawMccs Hake
Oar Goods Easy to Boy

>-Aa
S ^

MASSIVE MISSION
ROCKERS

KITCHEN CABINETS
AND TABLES

The only kind of Rcckers that don't show the
mars and scratches, and the kind that y;ives you
the most comfort and Usi a lifetime.’ There
haodsome Rockers are made from the best se­
lected oak and finished in a beautiful gray
weathered. Being made only by expert chair
makers they are strongly put together, all joints
beinglocked and securely fastened. They arc
gracdful in appearance and are large, roomy
and very comfortable, as they are uphoisfered
will) leather seats and some will) leather backs.
They are well adapted to any or every room in
the house and will harmonize nicely with any
other class of furniture. We have a nice assort­
ment of different styles ranging

A good Kiicheii Cabinet will save the house­
wife many unnecessary steps in a day as well as
making her work a pleasure instead of a burden.
Sour flour, spices and extracts will last you
twice as long if y-Lu have a safe place 10 keep
them. \\ c have a nice line of Cabinets to select
from, made from maple finished in the natural
color, and some solid oak linishcd
in golden,
ranging from - Klicben Tables with lorm, apaciuaa lops. weU
rntule. sircug. ilSraliic &d<1 will Inst h lifetinu-.
Prit- ............................................... S2.00to$2 50
Kltcben Clipboards-Several ditTr-reot styles niitl
Bizv-s to *<.-1.-01 fruMi I'm-e......... S7.00 tO S16.00
Hi-mi-irlier, we carry a full ])□<- of Kiti-lieo
rii-tiaiia as well as everyUiitig else for

tr........... $4.75 to $15

$4.50 to $16

LACE CURTAINS SPECLIA

CARPETS, RUGS AND
LIN0I.EUMS
Thif it a splendid time to get special bargains in all kinds of
Boorcoveringr. We hav^ several remnants left in ihe very
nenett patterns of INGRAIN CARPET:^, regular value 35c.
75c and 90c. whicn we are closing out at

20c, 40c, 60c and 75c
Bnuacla. Velvet md Axmlnster Carpets, Waiar value Ttc.
SI «Bd$l.M,tlQriog the clean-op aaie............ 60c, 80c and Mc

e

lUt- ll•l■lle.

iilii

The special pners we have put on odd Lace Curiums and brok­
en lots cai.not be approached elsewhere. These Curiains cou>ra; rt the season's most dainty patterns in all the new effects
and it will pay you well to purchase now even if you're not quite
ready for them Curtains which sold
JQ
' gGiDg from
from 7.'>l to SI-

DINING ROOM FURNITURE

Isnporlcd Straw Mattina, coauuaing five to twen‘r:^ve vairit.
regnUr value ISe. SSc aadTsSc. going at..........Sc. ISc and 2Sc
These patterns arc all new and very pretty.

1-or the balance of July we shall give a discount of 10 per cent,
on Sideboards, Dining Tables and China Closets, as our stock
IS a little larger than it should be at this season of the
75^*
year. Solid Oak odd Diners at each ......................... ...... ■

Lteolcn SennantS, new and handBome paUeraa in both Floral
and Oriental effecU, regnler valne SSc, 65c and 7Se, clean up
prio« ........................................................................40c, SOe and 60c

The Perf.-ct Book, sac for humc n
tlie .'Id kiii'l up fruui.................

Hu store Uial Trust* the
People anywhere tn MteUa-aa
BI(A Quality and 4>w Price:,
Always PrevalL

more than

$7.00

We are Always Glad to See
Von Whether You Bay or Not
Oar Rocker Dept is the Best
Place In the aiy to Rest.

'rORAND TRAVEMC HKIUlftrWttAV, iVLV tt. IML
Tiolicd riande Dnwaer Boodar.
KINMLEV.
A qoiPt treddiu vaa bi-ld at
Nr«. Chaa. H«Mt of DrKaJt).
home or Ur. aod Un. Oard "
vtaUad reUUvea ber* lui ««ak.
■ BUDdJ
Ur. and• Mra.
‘Ir«. W
W. W. Hall w«il to rutted Claude Oo<
Ir. O. C
y Tbntsdar
sdar last «b<
vberc aa
•Inx. Julr MOi.
..................................
» P*rr throat
troohlo wa*
-- from lodlaaa, and Ura. Oeo. Decker
oto ihU pUcv were maHed b; the
1 oral id OB their tittle eon Maa. The
er. Ur. rpbam «( SberroaB.
child la roeorartif from
At Ueeick. Uoadar arterBOon. Jolr
ItM Bicelr.
20th. Nelaon Borai of Traveroe
Mra. C. I. Barfcaus and chlldi
tonied boBie to JenaUcB PHdar after: and BUiel Lewli of ihto placa were
Ur. Dotrber.
WBdlBc a few ^ra «lib
>rlendi , married b) the )lp«
j Botb pariiei have (be beat wlabea of
Hlat Dotlr Hatladar
!•
rlalllDg ibelr tuati) fiieadi
■ .......................................
--------------------------Geo, OardBiaa gooe to IsdUu for
I and.Maadia
PutntB
as eti
etiieaded rUlt with frtenda.
. .
The aiore or tbe Unmermas Broa.
I .Bell aBd eUtdroB ar*
n hidta:
IndtaBa.
at Karlas asd oosteDla boraad.aarlr
• I^MpbmalUaabae retursad lo tier BoiidB) RUMmlDg. Tbe alarm was glv|mm to KalasAMo Baiurdajr. Bbe ee br the freight crew ai (he)' west
IM aeooBBanM br bor aUiar, Mlai (faronffh at t o'clock Id tbe morning.

wander down Ibid
(ortdae Booday i
a B
of i_
_______ __________
baoB for De Tompaoa paaalsg
the Biarab and dlacorerlng the boi
ably dra
_______ ___________ —fore tha.
bare foUBd her. Aboat 20 of the BHgbbor men with Ur. Ullier got bar
"
~
roll' U 1
_______her daocfater.
Webater.
The warm weather hai qnlie an effi:i on the potaioea and com as they
all need tbe rain very badly
Ur. Bradley bad the tnir.fonooe
lofe hU boras. The
vator handle loto lit breati
ibcnighi to be improxlng. but wai U
en wonie and died Tueaday It inaki
I hadjfor Ur. Bradley at li wet ihelr

...............- It te
July 2h.
The origin of the Or* It not known
L. W. core? and family of Buckley
HAVFICLD.
vltlted (heir parcDit over Busday,
Mrs J L Gibba and Urt. ArdelU
Geo. Downer
and wife
were
at Oibbt and Ur. aBd Mra. Sargeaui viaGlengarry and Sherman Uonday.
\
lied at ibe home of Bird GIbbt in^be
___ li* di^ Bfdee la now
Matcheii oelgbborbood iati week. The
I tRe tayiBr block daring
elder Mm Glbha remained all tbe
CLK LAKE.
I Bad ,«BBtBStine Bf Ulaa
week, the
other* reiumlba
home
George Jonet. .who hat been work- Wedneadty. since which
time
the
"L rieDlOB It ape idlng a abort Ing lor 'Lowell Sour*
left for bit family have been occupying Ihr pew
with relsilvea In Cadillac' home lb Kentucky itti week,
coitagc Of Urn J 1. Gibb* on ihe It
I
Mrs.
J
W.
1‘llltr
eoiertalned
her
tpida.
Isbd a( Ifogttaick lake
non. Amaat
Armairong.
wife
and
Mr*, llolllt Tabberer it vialling her
daughter of Grand Rapldt from m nmiber. Ur*. Knight. ai Hodge
.
Utsa Uamle Sheridan reinrtied to day until Uondav
Knieai Slorupi hat returned from
Traverae City Monday erenlng.
Ur. and Mre. George'Munro
and
^ ■v
Ur. and Ura. Wm. All of CadllUc aon apent Saturday night and duo
wtaltBd Ur. and Mrs. J. c. Wolgaai day at the home of her parenu lo dence Stryker.
>
or«r Sanday. retunilag home UoBdhy Bk Rapldt. .
The beyf bate ball nine of
ihit
_
>eTaBlsg.
Mlat Carrie Foote of Elk
Rapldt place played the Kiogtley boyf nine
^ hdv Ueasra. D. L. Bnalgn. %>. L. WII- taVed on fik-ndt here Sunday
ai their ground Saturday afternoon
^ aoa, Min eparling. E. & Gibbs tad
Joelah Curtli bad the niltfo.'iune The Klngtlev tune
won
by
three
^
Harrey Tlipp were in Trarenie city to loae t valuable borae Tuesday. „ |•olnI«.
Ma^y^itandiBg a meeilsg of 'he
Mr. and Mm. Arthur Robinson antT
Henry Sargeant of ValdhtU.
tpcnt ’
(laughter Ruby of Elk Rapldt Rpcbt’ca..
arrived
Eric
ed Friday
evening to visit
the Saiorday night and Sunday witb her, Mr* J- U
Olbl
U Olbl'i.
She went out to
hat rlaitr. Mr*. Wm. Gay
Gay.
the eotitrf at
It Ibe lake where ih*
rUcb and oByne Cliy. *rbe result was

The Gleaners will
—' ..............................
entertained until Uonday even' ora of < and 4 in
. M Rbt. Ur. Thi
AUg
rwlKtlraa nt OolCaa.
ThB Henderahot entertainment gtvA merary program it 'being
belni
enjoy tbe haiblng
pared and Mr. Slocum of U
the Supi
Urn Gtarge PepUr hat i>een enjoytad the Bpacprth League |l».20.
.niiwr
wiu oejiver
Arbor will
deliver Sb
ah Sd
addreta. Every log a vlHliSrom her mother a^ tltwbarlng
ban one come and enjoy
a day
A teta
of hones waaring
. in
.
'*T.
Urt. Dyke reiutue.i to Tr^erte
One tender yaor eorreapondan'a ob-' woods.
Tbe U'llllamsborg band will City
Monday ertnlng
Ui» Caj*lc
-------—’ing Ibe rweent hot days, {fumiab muwlc lor the day.
Dyke win remaln'longvr
Ohie driVar tbeae boraet
horaes
Little Isabel Ui
rBknt n aBBBlhie
la quite tick
Ulaa Utry DecLand i
1 tbli writing.
MBt ban, and bow much bat
eln are vlalilng f
July 21.
VBBia bt tor other taama If all
Untie at enureb Sunday evening
I same oomfort
was l«d by tbe boys' quartet, and waa
iay
maeh enjoyed by all present.
BvaBlng (roa Cbbsigo for i
thi I
> Reta Cook
Mill Callle Wise relumed
lo PeraeaUoB.
tnajtey Thursday Isit. Tbe previous
,
Jbiy 20,
day with friendt
Tneadcy evsnlbg the wat gmuii at a

no 'bare uat '

Mri. E. E. Pugh of South Maoltou
tsWd did ■
'


BCHOON.
n* ataabout on the bill north from
to«B-U bUng Mpalrad. They are grad- ^laa ('.ora Simon of Burdickville
If In town sewing fox Mra, D. H. Day
'•^*lnBi Brile Ha^a' who hsi been
Ur*. Kenney am
,d Ml
■ •

bl^f^ U JsipiOTtBc alowiy.
gardnar of Uurdlcknile were afaopplne
Mra. Mari WtdHg and son In town Tburaday.
tpLaar are canplng on Green Lake,!
Urt. D. H. Day and children and
Mn. Jm Earrv and daughtBr apent I Mitt Retu Cook visited with Mrs.
Bmday wtth Ibam la easip.
i Day'i pareni.. at ^t Empire Tl
■/ ObrL Jack CrgB-ford'a goats have day and Friday.
-fBaebBd ber^MO sueng,
and bare)
Martin Doran or Bast Empire
tBBB ukaa te ttaa Tartle Lake goat jin town Sunday to meet bit daugbter
rUMb. '
who returned from Chicago on the
.
Mr. Bad Mra. WUl aBrton and Mra.'sieamer MlaaouH.
■piu. Mona and non Arthur look tnj
Mra. C. L Ftank of Chicago and
ttaMreaa
___ ____________
al_________________
Travarae City
_____________
Tnaaday. , Mlaa
..................
Ida F^rraat
--------- of East
~
Empire
.
rla^ TUaJUti# «lrtb--narat.broiigbr bare!Itad with ihelr alaier, Mrs. Day. 8t»^t weak fram Westwood and found day.
-nd Mra, Will'
Master David Day vltliad with hit
with Ur. abd friend. Matter Buel Hammet.
They
were
Mn. Cbaa.
Uyman.
I hr Mm Croibara and
K Wet
>d. who have north on the aieamer Ulaaouii SunI finding suit- day.
*
UesBraCarleion. Boeitcber and Am
drewt. who have been ritiun'g friendt
ai Lomiel Lodge, on Glen Lake.
Monday for their borne* lb Dein
Urn H.
Wolaoder
vlatied
with
Ur. aoS Urt. Mike Mlnneaugh of Bati
^^B^Lawta U working nt TravorM Empire Sunday.
The ataamer MUaourl landed
V Tbo T. E.‘ A. yaiag pMipio ainetod eeo ptaaengera for the reaorta. Sun" at Itpday at
followa;
CUia
era and friend
r Ray's Retort
iS; gf^nm: ”tttrl
Kastne. and several for Kenwood.
Andy rtirka of Pennvllle.
pmat^t;
May
Botttbwiek.
■tanrj EUa M. Doune. ear. aats TialUng with Qua Long, bia brotberIn4aw. thli week.
: SraUa SoathwKsk,
D. H. Dav was in TrOTeme City
busineta tbit «*ek.
July 27.
Mm. Maada Blckct it working tor
:«ro. ----------runn ^•'iganll.
WILLIAUMURa
' .f Laanard fatd of SanUi rnnktort
FVIbi Miller'f
liller'f borne had tbe mil-

A Man OUGHT
to Growl
K 1m wie keapg piiAiM keavy, my. iodiseftiUe bread on
iketbUe.
''TWn*» ao cxcaw (or it
h mfiT happen ence to a whSe thrm^ wDoruice m tbe
adnebon cf float, Ut after abe baa once
White mthe
hooH, no wonaa can bn nxcawd |gr aerring henvy. doughy
hndi
And ihn dao^ heaTy. aoggy bread it mfigeetibte—
iheie't no thyutmg it.
,
Rofl a piece oi dns kind o( breed bekween your hwen
and.h win make a tegular dough ball
liEigiwe ibe fiastne juice byisg to peoetralT it—you
night u weli eat rubber.
But tbeie n't a more wboleKue food oo earth than tbe
light, white. tfaaibu(^ b^ed bread made of

Lily White
“Tte nonr the Bnat Cooks Uae*'

djrmrapdiy.

k » made of choice winler wheat—that's one leetocu
It» nnde by men who know bow—that’* another.
F« good bread
good beakh-get Lily Whim.
Fer aale by yotrdealtt.
VALLEY emr MUJNC CO.

Mercy

IMk

today

boaplttl at Uanlatee

Mlaa Hoeft

wiU

take

for

where

treairaent

r>D.

.

Hllla and fhmmaa drove to Port

nd sen. RobMe. are at ihe ton for

).c»nafUM-nt. alw, foi ii rrducre* ihe nunbre
..f cap. , Kinc*^"J's
rrovt w holesomc c\>m '(nreh.

returned to bit home for the week
rs.
gavneat Cltla* Are Cxpretaneing

WilUam

Buckingham It

v-m

out Treubla—Old fioi't Rays *

rt.

Win

Adalt

and

faullv.

Traverte City, are the guest*

diihci.

Detroit. July SO.—The drought Is !>c.
ginning

to

have

M-rious

ibnMighoui''Utchls»n

C

complied

hand

The

Eaton Rapids. July M-Ii has l^-n
year*

tmee

but

seniher

retponilble for

so

rulslng
cottage

decorated and

bat

great

a

lir>wn>—pmind larkagea

ID

the etrnlng

ilie.e
<>j
^

illy away Monday

morning ai

Mitchell
Isuppt'i

29 yean.

prodoa 1* having trouble
The l(»t already snfiered It greet,

William

unless

Kbea

conditiont modify toon.

R-

Town,

Wrtghi

wa.

Green

eSecie

tbe wife and luoiher ulso being cjli

■pribkllng tauurt.

ed

hoBM- tome 38 year* agu.

H

Eati

Wells are

either

getting very low or are drying up.
Barn* Creak bufhre.
Raillc Creek, July
conanued

an

Tuesday

board

the obl)

the

J

(I. liooih aud wUe left for Trav

Uich . Julian Wright, nt Elkhart, tod :

City. Is vIsillDg with her fstber. W. U

Asa K. M'righ.. of Ml—Iwippi; K-.-Ily

Hubbell

Inade.

Wright. ,

Uke. Sundayed

Lydia Frink

ed handblllt about the city ordering ’

hat whole do- ^

tmfflrlent

I children.

He wav the aideft niinnhte

,ol the Frleods church at* Long Lal>.
Was conven.Tl In 18S6. quite late in
gnown hat !lv.-d
«.n...iant

chri«tUn life

Miss Marie Bachl

davs corn. «bl<b I* al
will rufter great Jaui

who have

Lake

f»i

:b" pas'

Fred Carter, .s.lsted

Ziainiertuao.

Hie

p:t.-hei|

1:
Mary

an

old

hv

by J

( ti.e (rlenj

of

flowers be

loved

w.i

ihe

l-' l.

great

'll.-

de|aried

tavorile o(

(‘.alni

Mr. HIcklu Is aiilte poorly.

" *- *

«<«

.v

Bl.

operation tomorros-.

A

arrive today to Uke care of her.

Dr.

Garner sill p< rfonn ih,- opera'lon. astlsKd by Dr
VIrIch

HE WIU. SI IS

H<Mg. u(,AId<-D.

Remnilbg.

of

Elk

Rapid*,

sill orgin the fniindailon lor
Deroeber's naw bouae ibla

Amos

moralng.

shlch 1* to be a oneatory cottage.
Mrs. Alfred Bacon, of Elk Rapid*,
viflted

with Mr.

and

Mr*.

T.

J,

Mitchell toll week.

555;* *»*—Jiui
EilJth Rlcbardson btt gUM to Ocalcal
Lake to visit relative*.
Mr*

Cordia

Moiiilay
Wa-h
her

Brown

and

too

(ur their home al

left

Jnn.lL

af.-r an extended Tlalt with

paiem.,

yjr

and

Mfa

J.

Zini-

her home ai

Lynn

Ind. after spend

Itg -uin,- time here with her bioiber
the K,.,



Travers: Qly, U WUl IK
HOTEL, oa SATIRDAT,
SOltDAY. MOltDAY
Atrnst8-9-10
SDays. 0*ly
CoBsnllalloa, Examtaatio* aa* AMec Ftac

Dr. McDonald
Hu for ycai*
made a Btady »r
Cbrotoc and Ungering DteeBaan. Bln
extensive nra.-tlce »b4 nnperlor knowl­
edge etublet him lo con ouBhig Akt<-3vet—all Ch.-onic Ptoeatel «T Ok
pi.-vli>. Spine. Nervei.
B)ooi. SkiB.
Heart.
Lung*,
ftuntaeh.
KidBeys.
{BUdder aivd Bowel* *cienUfleaIly and
isuc<-r*sfully trcaled.

Carter bav returned lo

Dr. McDonald
Horn te CBtATri.
ThroBt and Lbbi

kVed Carter

ln*ea-w., C-.ronlc Dl—a»e* peculiar tO ,
N.-rvuua and PhyalcBl Debfl-

DENTIST
DR. W. .

.SIOCINS. D«tvt>tt

api»-ariiig ,

lytla.i:v.y>. p*u and all1 ichroi
*.>.* of Men.
. mailer what your <

THEBE IS STILL HOPE
THEN DO NOT DESPAIK
..U' .onsul' l>r Mrllouall ud gel a
'•■it.-ri d'.Mtti-.-u or ».)ur disease and
(•’; _».-ite.; "o Ixw.ir know* eor
r.
. «h.. .1,. you
If yon are enxe you
rh(»e mable
I ..rrw*i„i,d*iK-e siricUy (oBfldeoUBL

pVw.-Xhie
Ufflo- bo'ir
O'lie- hour*

Addrvt*

Dr

lk*itfl McOonald.
Hotel W'blUng.

KICK FROM >

tb*
CidlllAC.
Claude

Death

Ja'.v

Mttick

29 —Ten

Hanimond.

a

days

young

li-lng ai MesKk wa* s'rurk v.oy in the body by a trick kicking
back trvm a saw.

He waa brought (•'

And leaves a widow tod young cb.id

larmert in ihe hall

Mercy botpllal In thM cl'.y where b>
Jut: died.

MAGARA FALLS EXCURSION
. . . VIA . . .
MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD

ago

married

E FUlgerald to E J FltlgeralJ
ns of n 10 A of * 20 A lot 4. tec
28 N R II w.
j

He waa 25 years old

Tuesday, August 4th, 1908
ms.so
BOUND TBip
ms.so
FBOM CRAND RAnDS
Retam UiHit Anomt ISttt, ItM

There was a meeung of. about
Nr. and

Mrs

MarCoy and family.

— ». of Indianapol.i.
I
elJoT^ne^^*-^*"'1*^
have arrived lor
.
•. 31. T 25. R.12.
Thoa Egan
to Loreala Egan ft,!*"”
'. 31. T 2$ - -'
Iclntyre and
i
Archie McIntyre
wife to Naih-'lud . and aunt Mr* Hargrave, of Ma*
n FTarv. Dw<b of tel, tec Id. T 24. .Ma. Ohio, have
reinraed
to
Fi
neagei.

m

Mrs. Eltm-r Wealefa, who bat been

Ml

John F Miller and wile to Rich
u*“- “d they are called
ard Hnribnt t^ of tel, ot ne^ ca the Craiabiuea.
rept 1 A to'te corner tec. 7. T 27 R
Tbe Rev Adam Deuer, of Delroit.

01 3. blk. 1. Ktognley.

home

sick lor the last four monibe. will nn-

Mr

Zmiinertnan r.-ad

Whelh.-i
Wm O'Neil 0 Antonia Ludka.
lOr (he negt opera aeaaon or are try
cel. In T C.
Ing their voice* i3d the still osoOe jus;
Arthur L GrriUck to J E Grelllck
lor fun or to atlraci the fair paster*
Ca. lot 3.V blk. 2. Oak Park
ObUah G Warner aod wtfe~to
t(e-to Booj. hy. bat not yet been devided by the
Thlrlby. lots 12 and 14. blk; i. P H't retortvrt whose slntuber* are disturb

Hcorr

reio-aed

'h- urem.

hour* of Ihe
e hv ard rahveil

John H. Johnton and wife to EJw ^
L Co|«jid. nwV, of **<» aer S« T
«*•"
F»«her
tbe
I, R 9.
Hebrew comedian. Theowald S'rang
Leon E Tavlor to Geo H
Ann. i,bj , lallorman. Fred Hanson vet

!« Cofntng

M:s.

19

Tbe funeral lervice. eonduciid
the Rev

<he (amllv. on avi'ui.n’

r^e r-.d-iK-e .f Mlall

The Well Known

SPECIALIST

have been visiting their non. Will, at

Mi'e Maud

a* a bone, ami unless rail' fa.U

nieii

DR. DONALD MCDONAUl

Mr. and Mrs. George Hickin. who

dorgo

.....

In sight the vuun^ry Is becoming

a I McK'-rcher abd a'
nigb; 1
r voice*

highly spoken Of by 4hHr

trtlnvd nurse from Traverse City will

lived at l^oug

day of 9«nlcgrt-e weather aod no r*

f* ti.iu.ov4.

j LeUpd.

bM

ibeai

ratnmed I

CcBtral Lake, repm>«9l bame Xoa^y.

A. J *yuuug

with

teiurnlng Dome Monday.
'

I Ihe shine uf l.ake I.ee|jn3ii are four
T

we

Traveive

ew Miiuion nik
Traverse City
Crvmb.net Make Things L'veiy Over Carter ba».-d bU r.-mark» ou 'I.e I6lb,
nui.-n* leiepbou.- ofBrr. 79k. TC*
At Ltland—Ntws ef th*
Psalm hp.-*k-;idvdce, Cl-2
7th ver*«-» of me
Resarttrq.
■h.-.rn-,1 '
Jjr.-cied -n DiS office op
sg
very
highly
' porlte Sherman A Hv-ii'er.
c!in».iai. life of it
e gone ot •a-^
j,,.
miMlire. i.-d
Leland. Mirh . July 29—Among thThe faneml party 1-1t .1. n.edi ,
Gvid work
'he ve ry beat
Weiiob
P-'.-ela:
i^blraguan* who an- enjoylog life ou

Edwin a. PrsM and wife to Cha*

M’.rgare, Cook 10

of

wag^e boaid bopM 10 be abU In

fea.Iy i-irliii;..

.

City, apent Sunday srltb her pareala,

^

h-..;, wa* held ...i' ;U ;b-- >a-l anveng

i

with

Prink

Sunday from Old Mlsaion.

HEAP BIG NOISE

parcel*

Mrs,

Miss Louie Shearer,

trtci* might have to be thm off lat—. j
grandson*, Uoyd East
Water in the parks
P'’^’''*|j<'net, UIrb . and Elroy W. Ea*t.
fountains wtl] be abut
I Ibis place: alao
eight
great-grfttid-

wiibm a few

leavlug

bume with ihi-ni

Obe very sad feature regarding bit
brother

people
to ceaie using
water
[ Mi„i*Klppl, who he had not t.
sprinkling purimsre between ibe houti
,,,

dry

OWTW

Mr and Mra. Will Oe tod eblldrcr.

Rosev. ll, Okla : HiuDsh J

of Bik

day night Ihe board hastily dlM'll"ii

the pressure

bring him

hit torii to

»Are hate to tee twr
Whl!*^

Ijike. waa duWL neighbor

„f

of

«ge slid oiln-r rroi* will l>e injured.

wtfe.

| glula.

low as 4L pounds,

Ibcres'e

has wold

jUr. Ankerson and egpect* to

Hapida.

taken a drop from SS pounds to as

Of 4 and 8. and tutlng

I pdikr



hi* dccllnlug year, bat been plainly
ibe manlfetled
and
everything
that

...n Of 8, 8 Thoro.',"" """■
,...,.8 ... .....
taloon. He wat pottessed
of [^iroK. was prottrtled by the
with a atrong vitality and pQwei of
while be wa* walking to town (mm
• ndurance and wt'li tbt* lo'cc he hel-J
returned from Nor
vtmp and was found In an
nncoQ.
Friday.
00
10
life
with
a wonderful tenacity
Mr. and Mn A B
Bellinger at
sclou* coadltlon by a iiatslng (armer.
During bU last ilcknnt h't
s.ilfc
dangfater Ulaa Flora have gone
The young man was revived and giv­
Detroit In their auto.
Inga have been Intense bul be bore
en
3
burryup
irlp
to
town
A
dnctor
a
A baby girl arrived
them wlih patience and realgnaliuD.
Ibe Rev M. and Mr
rare h"lped hiDi out temporarily, bul
How true It 4 that In the midst Of
14.
be li Mill very sick.
life we are in the midst of death. ;Lc
July 21.
Kalamagoo Jiilv 30—Twice during
young and old must alike say (arcTcii
the preaeiK year the Ihermomeier has
:i> .-aiihly seedew and |iasa to the great
rearbed liK.i degr.-ea. The thermomctei
beyond,
algnlng residue
oiesebed 9k at lo ociock Tuesday and
Allbcugb of southern
blr.l.
Mi
Auditor General
Genet
to F H- Hall, te^i lemalnet] there till I O'clock when
of I * >w tec. 7. T 2i, R 12.
Wright has s|>eol Bvott ot bis l.b- in
• t-nt up a degni' aud at 3 o'clock
H Clune and wile to Corneltui
me north, siw-ndlug some ilnie In In­
reached
100
Deioel, lot IT. bik «. H 1. A Co.
diana and ivouthem Mlcblgnn having
K.
Lansing. July 3f—With day
all

and

Elk

(hai

,1,.

-

Lydta Frink

Mr

Lueyj'ing

It^aher and _ ton
Warren
e City Friday.

McManua

mee|.|

long

eateni

which It

He ha* Improved
able to

flue I home Monday

loving hands could do to add to his ••r*e t'lty yvsii-rday.
public comlurt. waa done.
T. W Meward. uf Toledo. Ohio, wr.i
H- leaves five
work* announced It to be in a '‘.•riout broiheit and two tisierik. l*aa.' an-l in thl* neighborhood Tuesday.
situation
The water preHure
has Gurney. Wright, reatdlng
Miss Velma Hubbell. of
Traverse
at
Petm.'
night

"he wa*

aurvlving chihl hun

Ur Philips 1* plasiet.ng t house lor Glove crm|M...>, «t*..rick.-o «|,h ihc o.rlM wheneve. an op.g.rtunlty waa
lietl hefv while <iu hi* way
buiue ,,ff,
Mrr. Hansil or East Kaaaon
Roy Dentmore and wife of Cleve. from work
He ssndered about the
He was always found'on the right
land. Ohio, wat In town ycnierdny.
•Ide of any movement regarding poll
Mrs. John White of Solon sttendnd
eburjh here yeaterdny.
tival aSalrt. sod it wa* a grea; i lal
Prof. Horst and wile of Traverse
him not to be tble
^ty visited in our village
Cadillac. July 30—Franklin Thor|.e.< .

Lang
S. i. 7 8 and
KMdien
Qlubelh M Helm
lot 13. blk 19. H. 1. A Co 's
also
h
Q lot
19. blk. 1
P H.'a

wa* caring for kef noB.

J.Tha'

A

bit

Her devotion to ber aged fatbe' In

30.—The

drought has lowered

aaior bote to such

la

telegram aiiiliig lhal

Kewadiu with bl. launch, TueMi.:y

of

(he pressure weak, especially during

.1

Hang >.a* just returned from Kiags-

O. Fltij^irick I- working at ihc'wlih hi* lamU* to SoutbeaatvrB VlP

Claud Gay

Hannab P Guanit September 21.
ibe IMS
To this mitun were bom thre.drought, tlie t-upply being meager and cbildren. two ol whom tiled In lufano
Is feeling the

T

Mr.
at

be with Mr.
A

Hung wjui called to Grand Rap-

to

lather S4K nut eapected to Urt.-Mf*.

29 - The I John, s ho l> trek

July

with

wat aer>

'ceiiien' work, i

The Eaton Kaplda public vcat.r s< r

(>-

met

Tue..lay afiernooii

1.

county.
He wa* uanied

February 27tb, :

Mull.

l.arkin r:iib

E.

East, with whom he ha* lord fo’

Every kind of fall farm

will be much greater

Kcwadiii

7 3c.

I ‘he home of hi. daughter, Mr.<

i.Ik

1

Uetide*

crops a tcarcKy of water ba« be*u

Mr

li"

KEWADIN

Tbe drought la beeooi'

brougbi on.

lOr.

T. marm & su. ttanm. et.

elaU>raiel>

OBRUAKY

liig bark the corn. iH-tn and late pot.t

it It

was

tine dUlilay of firraorks

sulied In (his locality wiihtn the last
ing di«l(ledly' seAoiia

and

coating—utile to-Jav—ii'a free.

the event

an

amount of damage to crops as hat rv-three <s’0.'k*

and

it

.\lire Chr>- IVarermnn

sat celebrated in an upprtipriste man

tbe water supply la growlna low\

been

In

bv

.Jin« M. Hill.
Tdli you bow useful
Kitij^oid 5 Oiwego Com Search it in all

j

• wat ■■tlBK-d bj 4S men who took

('roor ure be­

ing damaged In various locahitre and

many

Starr bat erected t fine

foot flag pole in front of hi* cottage,. |

eSixie

Serai lur out bo(^

of

thoir

liber. Un.. Z. E. HIctbaa
4

pure* and

valui- m the preivaraii.inof wh

: ber borne south of the vlllege.

Perry, July lu-Burt Marling.
I", .„v
years old to employe of the
IVtry.,^,,

Herkner.
]>i|
to Henry
blk »(> O

Sixty-six Years of Smperitnty.

Leach, of todtanapoUt. who It

Pre«t-stcd by the Meat.

Her

CORN ST/UtCH

Dd.. nccompanled by bis awter. Clara,

spending the tamnier at Leland ha*

fight Are.

t vs

OSWEGO

Robert H. (Untaban. of Ft. Wayne.

CROPS ARE HELD BACK

blaie aboolfl.get beyond control Tues­

Manton Suie Rank (def
lan Hyman (plain i Lew
Lydia A. Sianifer
to (2
lot 3. blk. in. ii. u a Co.'a
Geo. IV Uoore and wile
(i lIcKlnnli. lot C7 and CS.

KINGSFORtrS

Mrs. U. E McKarcber aadAlre. M.
Ooatda Friday and spent (he day pfek-

Orinnell Bros.- Of
Traverse
City
have placed one of their pianos In the
home of Durr James, where
t-een much admired.
Clare Emnaat waa a guest
summer cottage of Mr*. J U. Gibb*
over Sunday.
Ruaaeli Hogan bat gone > Murkegon to visit relative*.
Ml*. AddltoD McKeage and
Earl
and Georgia McKeage are In Traverse
City today.
Jaly W.

Urt.

>HE finest sauces for meatfi, fish or \*egetibles, as well as Mayonnaise dressing, can
only be made by using

for

Mre. Kent, of Uunete. Ind.. It at the

E.

Ore protection and would pe
a menace to the city If the tHghi

Ck. '."itL * ”

It breaks apart readSy, chew* eaaily, lartet dJooui aod

SEAT DOES
MUCH HARM

North Dakota to

George Venoard
returned
u
from a vlilt lo Grand Rapids.
Grandma Bellinger i* visiting
Traverie City.

^ % 4‘
MIta Clara HioG. accompanied >y

Urn. Dtok PMert.

*''” •'*”^‘"« * *'* •**^ *'

at

Orelllckvii’*

Monday evening to diaout* tbe tnatur
Of better tUpplng farilltiet. tbe me*--

Tt'-ksVa

Jets

. tsos: lAmm la TUev 4trv--<>*r
TaRnst ••* Bwf
>* V* »4A* evra UTwaosnawts IwVw—a HuSa.o a*u b'lwc^w falis.
-* sUowsd M U-trwi
Bsict. O—a .W, U* r.tB»n Wtp cnly.
w. Towxilt. TW.ww* I.UmU. Katvrmt. eta

tng being addressed hy Pio>d P Piix.
he Grower! A Shippers
:

Charles

A

Emerson

'^ar

aasocUcounty

president of the American Society ot
Equity; Charles Cdgecomb and olher.-

sJ*lya »»a

a*n »

ttRAND TRAVKNU HCnALD,FlltDAY. JULY t1, tMiL

iUHOTSFOUK

dcheta. Therotore
timate dresdy ^ wtn be esUUed to
of two. The
same prtrtkge will be attached to all
future tlehau sold. ThU I# a mauar
of iBtoOftasee asd sMmhen ot comatlUae# ahould sea to H that chM

COmitNINN
TO DETROIT
Dm IS SEFiann Z9

wesM have Hked

reniioe. and

W.

S.

Union, of

elly« told the csmmitiee
Sagisaw

Randolph street, yewterday.

wa#

From Wednesday # Record.

that

bow

tn

UoDor. Mich , July •« —The Moders
Resredy Co., under tbe dlrecOon

tbe repobltcani. bat there uaa » tacit

Prof. Lee LeVeni

UBderaUndlDg In the aprlDg that De­

of

TU Wg onad TriTMM lUfioii fair
u laoww

Moadv

al-

Uraow> (HMCtf MMIDC Of tbe Tarl'

«UI

more ibau

HAS BLOCKED
BIG COMBINE

Ibe

in-rlorroera

.-‘erj

si-lconje

Mt

l.eVani

the meenberv of hla abo>
everyone are up-io-dai<ladle* ^nd

anlaia

and

!%• atuadance wm

M —RHw.

wrr cnttlTlBK aad

dv report# dta-

glvM tolfc MtbDalaas aad n»r*r.
*»Meh two otments .will go I

.

republican

sute

renlral

eommltu-e

have learned wiiti profound regni uf

Mr*.
'

That

we

recall

with pleasure

R. H. Roihar. ot PHat. wa# the gueei
of Hn. Mclntoab aad family Priday.

sallsIartlOB bis lctere«l In Ihe work uf

Oblo.

vice he ha# reudered during bh >>vog

trrlTed Susday to rUlt hU alatur. Mri.

moat

eaeeUeai

CbalraeB Bberman euted
reed7

imt*

work.

that

at-

thaa 1700 bad been nb

petlbod tor advertlatag la tbe premium

U. Roblnaco, aad old mend# arouad

a more'thaw tlMO, la adver-

brother. Jamea Riley, left Monday for
Oat.. OB an eatended risli

beak wUl oastaia seartp

MO

page#

aad thece' win ba aa lasaa of 10^

rUlUng frleadi.

aftwogrlattoa., Tbeae win be apread

Mlaa Hauda Oeorge.

ot

Trareree

lag on Orawn frleadi loday.

of day# in Trareiue City (hit week.
B.

Crandall

and

■tttea «■ baUtta^ aad grounda re- Tbereea were Traverse City

■ertalea tor be

bm

of the giosndi.

«as reported thet a large aomber of
agpBeaUeai had beea made tor apace.
alone

Sfridig tor UMO Bguare tori.
• Tke estertatomem

The thlid day win be
day.” aad (he chalrmaa of ihe deaeocraUc oowBly eonuBlUec. who la
r of thee
■cat and;W
■■ apeakm
A atote aad hafteaal i
The lut day wdU he “Trarcmc City
day.* It la prepMed that ihla bo!
made a hell^ that everyoee may

mauar waa-dlac
etailmmfi wga t
Nrar ot tJHmta,

were paaeed

unmti'
At a

Hanebel' last nigfac. .'ten#ior

William Alden Smith put this fe. ’ti.i;

la

rr

III nominate them. too.

land all

oeni

pluralHy

In

the

m
aln

lhai

Elliott tviiifni-.l lo

ler.

her

\lellllii;

M

on

he'

ai

Saturday

went

A

fine

Frank Ray. of Muxkegon. Mich..
vUJUng Ms usele# here.

that cumea on Saturday

niece

team

Blind

on our dianitwid Sunday

a

primary,

longer fighting

Ed.

lu-rlou.
It

ataH-st

Honor

were

repreoented

rmm

Mr. aad Mrs. Palmer went to Trav
arae City Tueaday tor a short vi*,..
house

Duly eight of ibe 2C membeij
abd

tour ol
by

ibe

> J. Navtii's proxy, snd T

The

Leod.

Thai of David

Hao'ley

Malcolm Mc­
Evans, cf

J

Milllngtoa was held by W

a

of Saginaw, and Theodore

psreate at Beltaar.
Wm

Batey's porch Saturday eveslug, wa#

Reed niy

held

Orville

Of

committee,

the new

members
•ra

Tbomi.<J

were T

called away by the teiiom lUnea# of
their daughter.

being

preceded by
NsvlD. tx-<rtdi. Jaaie*

Ed. AldHcb took ■ buainm# trip to O. Hui-fin. Deiroli
Traverae City Tueaday,
j.—w w wedemeyer

E

Watson. Brunson.

Hob Of ran.ll.lales lor

gcnenui

and

filed Ol n.'(
Tnr aitorney general alwi nib-* ina-.
Ihe Siagliiam foal Co
art.ool

for

rsnnoi in- luii.l

Ihe

flosla

oter

Csaho-r

'Harry J.

«—Seth P
Lewis Lecui*.
Sunday

at

libiid

Ml*

1.

Taj

Mr. Leclear and wile, of Grand Rap­

Rupert, Hoa-ell,

aie vlalung friends here.

Rapids and

Vt

llluniroM-n and Ml**

tor

the

past

left tor

ika-

A—William

M.

Smith.

Si

Jnbua.

four

plsor last



W

E. Osmun.

Moniague.

R.

Welah.

Reed

City,

Cadillac;
aad

A

ITouglas.

Iiouhood.

is

'Walter J

Hunaaker. Sag

(or a BMOth'a visit with reladvaa.

to hill tbe biigi

a

mauy

procure

some

(he market is flooded, or good

ing stored

near olli

place, and

not only

or

In

damp

Nrs

Mra.

kbnwn ux

reaults aad JuM bow

ttODe

but

to store

L^anburg's

'*■' csd.'is al

he

I*

Richmond

W

0~Te t LDCk^
relumod

toj
,j J

inr fanUly

W. Richmond.

Robinson

A

w-<-k*

Marcus,

mlih

iheir

ivarcnls,

H.

Maiki». ai fS37 Waafalngton street.

I

Mr* George Baker and mothei, Mrs j
■ bis morning on ibe G

R. A 1

en

Point

route

io

NorthpoH

Tain
where

|.^lJ;bam cottage.
Mra

Ihe

Frank

fn>ni Ft

Ibe

phyabialia

Al Ibl* ariniig I

Mrs

lU-Mli* romixh.

genial

RaRord

and

i-liUdrrn.

Wayne aod mrnl on to L»»

l>

ir;

R

of ibe

rroksmaA and rhllei< B.

imiTc, rharlc* Wc-ll
s-r.- Ill ilu- 'll)

vultiug

of WilMv;--

lo'lay on i'ii-i-

NIAGARA FALLS
UISDAL LOW FASE

EXCURSION
THUSSDAY.AUe.M
■ SS.S0

E:.a--yva='Vof
Lokwf

Lake Shore

& Michigan Southarn Ry.

Prices that Bring the
Ladies’ "Down Town”
In the midst of the hottest days
Sommer*, are the
kinds the "BARNEY CO.” aaiiicd In Tuesday’s annonce-

Fwrs

Pans Qraan

tor

O

Murfio.

De-

KOtL
Secretaf?—WUI A

Walt. Deiroli.

Sergcaai-at-Arait—James
four aosa Edmood. Hayward, Robert
To.#40. Ohio, aad left taier for cedar
Mr. Beatty
Paper

F

Paul F. Bagiey. of Detroit, was am
caadidati (or uoaaarer of the emnilttee again, aad Charles Moore, of
Alward. of

Cure,

Some were disappointed - the majority were pleased. The diMp>
pointed ones were not dlsssllslled however—a sale of broken siza
and color assortments would necessarily be disappointing to ono
whose size and color is not here when such low prices prevail as at
Present: as iong as your size or styie is here, you may buy:

fn

hiany year* secretary of ihc cotumii

of

any

Skirl, lilark

or

oolor. up

tn

It *o

bulk

and

costomet*

tnr* aad qsick resnila.
very

f'i 00. $i'«-iO. #<i 7-j aotl 17 fiO

White Wash Skirts, $1.98
Fur all $2 50 au.I S3 00 ItDea finiib. |>laiQ Roroil Skirt*

Skirts

ktwMl that good

7»c f
IU»
llJtt
ts]n
12,50

" '*

$1.00

-' $11*1 and 51.25 Uwn Wnraia.
fur $150 L»wn Waialn.
for 11.75 and |2.00 Lawn WnisU
for ri OO Tbilordd Waixt*
for $:i7-i Tniloi«d Wainia

.\11

UilofM

Tub Suiu”

value, op t-



-

97.7$

r*sr.;rr:-,-L,':::g5

$-V00 aod V> 7' Lawn l>rv«*es . . tt.75

report

Prices
Parts

Muslin Underwear at Manufacturers Cost

In

handled the same brand

year* and our

lo 110*00.

Wool Dress Skirts, $4.75

Bearvd

for long 8ilk U'otm.

werv

II 25

irday aad Moi

tUS (or bog Silk Qbved.

were

II 50

52,25 for long Silk Glove*,

were

We will tell any *t7le of Silk Diema
10 any value* up to $]H

Me

(be

Green

Hr- can be aold at.

the'same dty. waa aamed.
neonlt ^

LADIES SUMMER STYLES OF
READY-TO-WEAR 14101-Z OFF

Vuar cb<ni*e

S. E. Walt & Sobs
Trav OK Qly’s Lcilist
DmtStwe.

who

E iUcon. of Bellaliw. returued b

I today.

Jan-' and Frank, arrived Hus morning

under

this

E. 8. Puighum. aaaiaiaDt chlaf of
and
daugbicr \
Ihe fire departmeuL-rctumod lo hla
and
son
andj
‘I duties at the Caaa street ebglnc boUM
Mlaa Meek Markus, left lo>
' last nlgbt after a week's voeatlOB.
laM ntghi after spending

A

W.

few

I<>

|ir.Ii>

mna |iro*iraled by

Newh-lHabla

We carry

Star

Levi

C. B. Miller and aoo

waste the price

into the bargain

to

he 'he giHwTs

Orchard

Cadillac, who have been

Paris

a

Mr. and toa. Oaorg* W. Baauy and Oregor. Detroit.

Ohio

m

Your clioifx- of black or oolotvxJ •'^kiru, worth
VefortuhAiely

We have

Chalman—Jai

Mru. B. Raferty lelt for Tower aty

repreaents the Oestral

snd

VoUe Skirts, S6.75

^roBletl efficiency

rlalUng

day with her smther.

SureKiU
Paris Green

boxes aad store It SO ipat li has ibe

MurSii far C

her muUier. Mru. WUeos. at this place.

Lodge. Nsrthpsrt PsUL

'•r

ihr guest ot,

land lo api-hil Ihe remainder

mm*,

■ended slay

Uul It never deierloraie*
Power*.

Leaora

Saxton were .Atdea virtton Saturday.
Myras Hendemoa

mumed

John Aoderaoe and soa WdPl

. Williams

tummer

III.]

leave lonlgbi for lUv View for sc ex

Joal what Paris Crv-en gives l8e beat

Pres* Hembera—'Perry F

Barber

MIIU

“'day.

I5111e*pl- leli on Ibe

jilei

sill

Or

vllle Dennis. Lake City.
12.—Robert

an-l

Tears of experience has

Robert II- Sfitoids. Houghton

tlvea.

*Cd

ward F Loud. Ao Sable
11—1

dale, arrived 1a*i cw-nlng

of the green but lose ibeir polaioes

Mr aad Mn. Northam left for Bast

Vera

Lulu

Brs

Flor.-nr.-

CreoA that has deterioraird from be­

7.—W T Hosner. Romeo. 'BeU W

Lelsnd for a memth's visit with reU-

Mra.

'Hr-1

Noiilagham. LAAslhg.

DavH J. Evaai. MlUlngten

C^rlea Gifford, who bm been 'hv
here

l.»m*

|hrai la*i Tli-Jrsda. ablle picking Ikt

In-cn'e.i

poor brand ot Paris Green wlifa whicb

Karrtgan, lonta.

Jenks. Harbor Beacb

Bellalre
ids.

it-

to

Golden,

Aim.

Chicago

Harker *

('au*e

<o di.'-ioa.-' of ibi-ni a*

Ihe i-ual c-oiupatiy

,your potatoes—soin.-;tiing ihi' I* sure

Merrlmui. Hartlnrd

S-—*BeiiJ. 8- HsDcbeii. Grand K#i>

spent

•‘*“1 '•> H'C Rip*d loday.

I evening.

.laughlet

'o ijlUa* lot* Tr.rl.'ui and i* aoxiou*

That is Ibe Uod ynj mani lo u*e on

Koappea. Kalamaxoo

Ids;

(amity

La* been visiting Mis* Julia Will
'"•*»

daugh-,

• h.-y will *i>end some time at the Cun

Trejxurer Malcolni la ji -•.le kh-p.-l-r m

Fiauk

George E. brdeo. Oisegn

Ra^d CUy. duly

,

I’les-aii.,
sod

jr.-lnrn home

Ann Artsvi.

Hawley ChrUtlaa. WyandolK3—J. B

4 —George «'

wife aad

M>

Liuelng. July 3n - Ail.ii uej ilen.-ial

Schmid'.

FollowlDg are 'he

tttilto a Buoceas.

Hlagea

Farnan and tour chi*

Urn >n.

Dennis’ proxy.

The ice cream aodai gives by the

Mrs. Jrtin

"

deen «'Ui to Bllghl IhU morulng.

eii'..

proxies

Cbrlaiiaa's was held by
os

Rallrtmd aveaae.

Mr. and

Fne.-i

Nsshvllle

Wsehinginn sir.-. I
J«ni-S S

Mra
Mra

llsve you nolh-ed the IMSt
al

Mrs. Krum has (pent
Illuiiircxcn. of lA-lroli
ami
loiisni'
meet of the pa#i year at Wexford Uk- Howell; Bdward F Loud.
AuSable
Roeenihs; uf Mslii*H>|Ui
arc
tlutng care of her swtber.
Robert A.
Douglas.
Ironwood.
sot gue.i. uf Mr sod Mt* Arthur R..aer
Mis. D. W. Reynold# sod His# Pearl Robert H. Shields. Houghton
ihal. uf 420 Waahingioi) nreel.
Were Trareree City callers yesierda}
W, 8. IMver, Of Deiroli. had ThoioMr and Mra B C Sbupp. of H.11.

Mra.

to

>*'' humea M Ueurge Hywrm and Evan

-hi.

«
of

reiuiD.-d

b'-r UDCb-

#nrt

Scon-

WextorA.

os

to

returned

s claim tot $:n:.3c. for coal rumi'bed

The meeting was especially wti’ ai
were

adlaa* Aid eoeleiy

Patrk-k

llird hold* thai the eb-ciion mtiii-ii-

Ibr

aad

tended

Anthony

K

lallois for *11 lurtlea for Ihe n lUi.n.i

the

However, aa moat of ibe candid.n s

ca# to TVaveruc City Tocaday.

Into the

left

Sallrrles*

ahere »he mill Ni

|I-urg

<r Ibr iKitiiiuatlng )M-UUun* have hceti

ChappeU asd faMUy want to the cir­

BMvad

C

llartlord after vlalilng

comicleie malk *»«> tor

Ml»s

lltutenani eixernor. no mai:--r mlioih

la

Trarerse CUy esUere Saturday.

Mrs. William Knim I# bpme

B

ml.b friend, al Franklo,,

aiui

Beboe' Because Tuttec •#

governor, 1f ebawn

have been fighting lor some non
were' will be plenty ot time, donblleca.

Harr

loday

Mr*

Miv. K M Payne .nd moihrr Mr* I
^
(i Kuti. r left 1U« noon lor a v.all,«hd Nkfg»fel. A»d the Krt.

Iin.ille Sw-ay Snalrherm no**

a tern days
for

ilrawo

W

Ula.
baaebi.11

Out

about S3 days, though 'be oomiree ro*

were gueeU of Mrs. Beley Saturday

Harry Clark aad family

KmgaW

The loi- rionera of each couiiiy niu*i prut id<

It will mean i shon campaign, only

will have

Mr. aad Mra. Bmeat

m bo ba* been \1>

tbe cliv.

Home

ban

a Stockholder.
Sep

lowlng Tocaday waa rboaen

Mayfissds' family

aad

I .K.Lga

relumed

8eptembi-r 2$ Is alnnwi the e.i.i|i-*i

Tnverea Cliy Monday to rlctt A. J.

Shields

Sut'oar

jOiand Rapids today sfier vlalUug ai
in

.Ml*s Kaihryn

rvenlQg and aa-

m-gr "n lli,- l■•mI|

Throws

U

Haxei

S.CU

numU-r of Hoin'i Onlg--

Honor

I

whicli

■ember td Is (he earllcul date pumalbb-

Kasdanoa, of Deiiolt. wbo have been

Mr. aad Mru.

liirnj*

Mis

Murrav

mere ihe gueM* of B.-ar Ijike

lyalerira of Maaoiiery

pritnantw

.

possible due tor ibe cooienllou

Oenrode

vUiBBg al Mr. Maynard's,

Rineea

l-ampkin*

!•[ Tuk

we.-k

KJihel ClBi-k

alsted in liitroduclog a cu*s Into tb.-

?0R GOV. AND IT. GOV.

remrul coonmiee.

Mlat

UrerB relurued

Mich, today slier vi*iiingMr* l*1eroo,."siton today to visit

HI**

roRitns '--r Van Hisnrom ha* been

Coal Company Bill

Wheat leli TWday on

Ed

<'

sent ’o Iceland ible morning

B.rk.r

ot (he elate that the dsicm tor county

excurtloe tor New York stole
Mlaa Maynard asd

Him

Itobba relurned lo \ln> |

L. M

i ,trl

Eniijlr.s lluuoY

ixiutid boy and !' bwkh )ii*i Ilk* 1*100

Him Ida Barber ipeot Sunday with eORvenlons have been a*l by :h<- 'lai-?
W. H

at

to visit

l.onie In MaiilaK-*- Saninlay mornint:

lodge laal

BIRD MAKES
NEW RULING

Attorney Cancral Also

her friend. Mrs. Hathaway.

Rohmaon wool u> tk-'

Vlt

yc.-e'day’

lore going ui her home al

general

be named will be held on 8eplenil«i
speat I. It is tbe firal time lo the biv.. ;y

Susday with Mr. Harr's pareeia

'

today

nmrntog for KaUsika lor a visit L-

quel maa aerve>| and a good lliue In

delegslen lo the atote conventlona mill
and

M

F Stuart aod son sen

alteriiooo »sj«i yesterday for Old Mia t 'rtomed to Chicago today.

Ing of ibc pemion.

Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Harr drove In
from Mgewood Saturday

A

Honi'-'ciiy

Ci-dar ;lii* luoniing

la-sniing mi ntenatire?

The county coovenlionk

|

,i( IT a pleua.ili'

A A

Conventtan Data and Place.

Mrw. P. L. Bird spent Sunday with

to

Ch-unl* and dsiigtiier

Ml** Dora C.okay
mug

town again

A UrK>

Ceoi'i-

lourhlng and expressive.

music In att

C

cbll

field vesteidsy

>1ra

rondrsceod

esrarai”hop.-d

tiieiid

and Ausual 17 waa fixed fni ibr hesib.v

small dlnoer given for the camnjli:*e

body come and hare # good time. Good

W

Mr.

lu handle Ihe .vellnw lum!>-i

Injunction reatralniog the combli.aileu

Priday ereulBg, July 3I»t. there will Detroit OB September Zi
Owing
It will nominate the suie uckei be
tbe heavy rain storm U#t Friday It low governor and lleutenani gove-nor,
wa# poslpoaed till the 3let
Brery- and. If these sre no( named by s M

' and Athert arrived thk msrwlag frost

t Jtor the a
e aoi toffrthiw sad
daclded to Ishe (hk omtrse with the

i<|

the

OSre Bryns, of AMeu. ipcsi Snn

leetod that a mots Itharal
I he made a# to ad

JO—A MAi

Judge Klneet granted # iein|iorar>

offered

gret at bis passing were msny.
by Mr.

oar

Mn

Sod today alter vlalilng

three

1(00)1 retomi-d

inter vulUDg Mr*. C C

be a dance a* Stiver l^ke Inn.

Btonlhs. secured a position In Grand

the grtrUage s( aahlbtuag wlthooi
tmthar oast for astry. The report of
the gshllRiy
a'great leirm la eeesrtag edvenMIlM tor the premium Un aad detaew-

July

The stale cooventlon will be held Iq

operator

I waa that or the eale of
U wee drtglBal'
Ip dactdad that a i

Barnard,

reaolmlons,

Barnard's place,

Mia# Sadie Levetoy b vUiiing her

A wmmiuei of throe waa dacMod
moo to aaeare apaeUl attraciloa# tor
or the crowds
each ^ at the Calr. Thu oonwittee
eewMa of p. c Ollbert. R. K Walter
bad P. W. wnaea. The committee
gnsMeea amae drat daaa esUrtaJaamat dsrlag the eaUre tanr dsys.
i. W. Haases, chairman ot tbe e
e asd
partad that ha had already recelred
maar agpMcatlow# tar booth#
grtvtte*# for the Bale ot rarlmi# artleMs. aebeitlae, etc. Aa eooa m the
I—■Hill SB giwSBdi and bslldlags
lm*s desIgsBlad the epaeea regnlred
Nr (he nrtoto eahlWta. test#, etc,.
I win be
ahla to datormtse the prtece of s
Oto prtrllagoe. PobMe assosseei
WIH be swdi whea thM eocaisltP

(.-mix

the

of regret into language th#i was im-tt

Mlta

Mr. Maothmald, Ute Uvery man. has

vfll'ba •
there vffliiae

bec#ut>e ,or

well-loved Ftflb disirici member

calleri

tnend# at Loag Lake.

grggfw hetag aa foUowa:
The ft*#t day will b# -is
Tte eshlbiu
The
eshlU are all to be la
. riaea aad-dbe ewtrtee at • oTIeek
> the At prrMou to (he ftni day ot
tba fair, to that laataad ot taking ell
<d the ftm day la gsttlng exhlblu In
glaee, etc., the atalr will eun off at
<*ton Wait.- whea Oorenwr Warner
grtoaaa the hsttos os the toreooon ot
-regsMIeah day- la addiUos to il.e
Ueetesant Ooremor
KeSey, who R le cxpartad will be in
■tflaw ethar apaakar* ot elate aad
•aHohal groalawses wlU be ptmetl
Tba eaeosd day yUl be -Qraad
a It U
I WlR be givea
It la Oraa^. Bgutty

Si

al Hsdlry 'o<la>

above

Mr*

Mr*

.'o— ed Blatre from forming a *3<v>.i>u0 i)».i
product van filed by Aiiorney

The

H9T snd

UeVani

mil; welcome l.<-e tbi* mi-ek

sirain ili<- lumber dealer* ol the ISil

July

ootnbln'

M

Mr

Mlaa Vina

stale central cos^ltiee, whirh met »r
of sadness

” It

bl^

Through ail

gartad that the ootomlttea had ckmed
a eaatraet with he Drlrtag Park ae-

tamll}.

mously and Ibe siiokeo words of <v

Mr. WIedoft la baring the bulldiKg

D.

ryupatby Is

MIcb .

and

Memro and daugbier Went

'(■ Kingsley loday to run

Peck, rr-

giu. reiunud to Reed Clry

do on Saierday night

Would Have HartdIod the Vtllew Plec
product of th# United Slates—
Hearing Will be On
Aupvet IT.

BcB]amln 8, Hasebett, who take* Ur

occupied by Hr. Pelmer painted and
Id win ba the beat adrertialng erer fixed up.
•e tor aaj' atmllsr fair Is Northern
Mre. Clyde Hacbawar tpeni a couple
Miu.

Ij

the Horton house yeslerdiy, (tie • was

OSty. 1# tbe gBCei ot tbe Mlaaea May

I eear the Oesad Trareree regloo

O. P. Oarrer, ebatnaaa of the

Grand Rapids.

death of Edmund

ChariM Jotuuoo. ot Bwikley, is call-

ad peaiara tor which they aeked as

lament

brother# and his sisters In Ihr j;i--.<t

Oeo. Burt (pent Sunday at Kingsley

and Margaret Melstoeh.
• large aasber ot eolored I

and

lou which they have susuloed

her aacie. R H- Bracken, of Tram
tea Mat te to,bare a rerr large ele- CIO, left os the excuralon Tuemlay
mwer. tor a le day#- rUli (o Nee York aiaie.
The

memory

.10 bis

Mia# Beih Bracken accompaoled by

^t three wlor Iltbogr«pbed

•aytata herd ot Hotetaa tstUe.

bis

Nn. Fred Sawyer aad daugbicr and

Tbe prem-

th/caster ptaoa helac a ftetar* of tA

isaoclaUoB among os. Ihai we greatly
death, that our deepesi

Orawa-

I that la the ophilow of Ibe
tMag woeM be eaou«d.

this commlllre aud the excellent ser­

prtxe

Conroy

A

hope be willi li Is auggeaie.l I
Mr* Joe Chaw and ibrec children
Mr and Mr. A L, Lakey relurued
ibai be provide more r.-ailtig espa.. j |reium«-d .o Pearl Lake ibl* mortitog .'" Kaiamaaoo today alter vlsIUbg si
aud ool l>e ubilgeil lo hand out ili- jii-r »i»iiiiig r-laii.e* here
L •-* l»lbb»
6. R. O sign aa be wa* cooipelM in I
Misa Helen Burr ol Ovlaii aeiil lol
Nim btber Keller, ol Munde. Ind .

snd

The report o( the pebllrlir eofonu
ahowed

Hn

W

today

mil I'lir today.

cerely

orable Edmund M. Bernard.

•vda aHklng the giwai lair a fraod

tee

tiali

A

it Ae

Mra. George Siose relurued lo Sum

She

is.Jiog yeaierdsy

Isaac Santee I.3IS viaea

the death of our late colleague. Hon­

Johu

Mrs. J

dUroond ring, sas won by Mlaa Pearl

CAPITAL

atay

H.-ulah Home

dren relurued lo iaIlghK yealerday

I

by Mattie Luca* wUh

J300.000.000

. Petoskey

Prwl

*i

vlalOog

StHnberg.

geullemru of tbe hiali'-sl

degree.

Should

H

Mrs. Wililam Lewellyn retarned to

■ uined to Manioo yesterday

and

a> earn and

W

Msii

lilag her *i*ler. Mrm

main.

It la ernalalj a pleaaurv- loour lowiiapeople to

Mary

MIm I.sura Ty irr wbo ba* been via

sstlslactory <u ibe large cruwda ihal
greetod

His#

yeelerday lor a iwo weeks

LeVani and

the eatertolnment- [iroved

to Detroit.

yesterday

Summit CH>
Mrv A

Ftnaaetally

It waa a auccema u> Me

Resolved. That the members ot the

~Orit^' VlchV July*
*
Mrt. A, Raeeer rewnad to CtoclnnaU
Ohio. Batorday alter a tew wertti' ro­
ll wlU M». Reamr # parcnu and als-

home of J

Fall

closed « suecrwatul

burg, last Saturday night

cf Ibis be moved that the meviing

TrxBa. Also Mr*. L Lip-

sits, of Detroll. ire

Nlagarc

and aallafactory week * atand to ibi«

troit should have the toll oonvenilon,
andswben Mr Uoden was made aw.

Waxahatenie

Pearl ^vsge asd Bble May wesrt to
Minor will tiali ai loiiid before reiuiu-

Law with S.730 'Olea cloae!) lolloaed

mm flMB

Mil. Mayme and CUn Mlsr-i. of

The M law's Mary and Clpra Minor.

well

entertotn

LUMBER DEALERS HAVE BEEN

Orand Rapida.

'. asd Mra I
lahpemtog. cBlled os Mn. Pickard, ol .

to get

tbe aiaie coo-

Tile popular lady prixe. * bandwrme

tendaeca #t Atoning
Hr RrivlUyM.

^1*

again.

PCRSOatALS.

propared

TH% mtAT ORANO TRAV- ThI# riU he e
RSPUSUCAHg OP STATE WILL
RRM RtOlQN FAIR.
ICCT IN THAT OfTV.
people le the cosnur.
Beporta from rartose eaetlooi
the regtoa IsdkSle a Urge attaadaaoe asd very great biercst. aad H U
sew beltoeed that here I# so poaalWe
deobt that this wfU be the grasdert
la Noribeni TRIBUTt PAID To THE LATE E
•V TNc eoMMrmw at tmi
MIehlgao In the way of aa agrleul
JOINT MCCTINO.
M. SARNARO.
tural. hortlcaltsral end Industrial
paeiuoa.
^kN/ Cm
OiMt iHtriw w Om PrMihM

sumnsiEttAT

s named.tnr thep ladh
Saginaw

the s4xt Beetlhg of

lai BARNEY co.
LADIES* OUTHTTEBS

m

'■ ■

•RAND '*nuvawt HMAia, raioAv.

.T. ^IP: '■». wty

mily si., tm.

from Ito nail and wffl alwars to M half Mnts at mffk. ooe^atf copfal ot
cracker emmha. ooe-hsJf cupful of
r. two eggs, coe-balf capful of
Ab oO «t0T« b a gTMt bN» m» H
cocoanui. batter the ntse of an egg.
dMi MM bMt tb« bo«M -Uk>
Mil. aad bake about one boor.
•ad the odor
smoUw «r
Chocolate
Pudding—Ooe pint* of
> U> fiba. Hlaged wtndo« acroana are excollent: for wbeo mfik. ooe plat of bread crumbs, o
half cupful of sngar, the yolks
lloa aoale In the windows, they
three eggs. B** lablmpooofuU of
easily he drlreo oot by ootaoo
grated cboeoblr. Scald the milk,
and Moolns the acroeos.
In oplu of aU peacMdone the dba the bread crumbs and chocolate. Take
fire, add the sugar and beat,
get b. By paper b food U oMd
en eggr. Put lu a pudding dish and
directed.
fifteen minutes
Best the
PeroUa insect powder Is very ef*
whiles with n ubiespooutui ot sagar.
lecilve, It the room b elowd to ex­
1 over tbe padding and brown.
clude fresh sir and the powder b Serve ooM.
blown arooDd la the air with aa laCracker Pudding—One
powder gUB or blower. If left
ccsidwl milk, five isbiei
Closed for Bfteen or twenty mlnnie*. tolled cracker, four eggs.
hardly a By will eMspe. i>rovldlng
Of sngar, boner the site
enough powder has been osed. Tkb
Flavor and bake
powder b an exceUeni Inse^tihl
Vrnoise Pudding—Five ounce* c
but b not harmful to bum«o beingi
brvod crumbs, four ounces of suga
All food, Bltb or whatever tuny
ihree ounce, of raUlns. l*-o ounces of
Bleu nboold be lightly^ covered,
citron, pDe-half pint of milk,
destroyed or kept at a diaia'act- from
yolks of lour (.-ggs; flavor, bllx
bcuue.

eWekeo. 1

at

tomb,

und

^ibm.
pleaty of peevlooslr bMled rice.
■avory herb* as seaaoolug.aod enough
white stock to bold tbe mince sreii
tcfeiber W*bea staSed.therefor«, Ibe
cucumbers are left to stew snUi
der In a Httle while stork, and tbU
Hock la used a* a gravy after ib«
cumbers sre done, the yolk of an
Ublespoootsl of capers, tbe Juice

tender peas aad lay In cold water
boor; Ibeo boll until tender
not broken. In salted water. Drain
pews and return tbe liquid to the
pack the peas In bested Jar*
and bring tbe liquid lo a boll, mi
Jars to overflowing wtib tbe talhag
Uqnld. screw on Ibe lop* and seaL

•eroaoed porch room the faroUare b
light and ctaon. oooMotlng. if poaMhto,
of oentortaUe armchair* at wUlpo
or mitao. CusWooi coveiwd with
Dried Umas i
Corn—It Is a
deolm or the bvelp Itneni which «ao
a plant enongb
great mkslake no
e let
bo waabed are boat adapted for porch
ped parsley, the necesssr)- seasoulng, lima beans and *«
porch rugs otade of
ample
supply
for
and
flour
sod
buiicr
lo
thicken,
being
ftber or the new malting made o<
?r> use
Bach of these vegetables
added
•traidt of iwUied paper arc verp aerPlacable at a door eoTerlnc. fa <»c
Cucumber Salad—Peel two medium- an be easily cured by dniltg
III (urnlsh for the winters' u
ooTBcr
a
hammock
larltee
to
rociful
i«d
cucumbers
and
cut
In
thin
slice*
Uck uppod auM. »or« tatiUr MJU.
holesome and polalabli- a dish as the
rpoac avlBclac in the freak breese.
One carrot ditto Add one shre of ou.Upea cmmAct doer.
resh vi'geUWe* daring the growing
Pound plaau and (ema uke the
OD. a leaspoonful of salt, and a lit
lVtei« tadistnr wta kart .t work
C»MM1 Dried -Hma bean*,
le
cayenne
pepper.
Cover
wtth
a
placa
of
the
indoor
brtca-brac.
•cBtt-t kb eetUd* door.
>!m ot boiling water and simmer ill! ri' a staple commodity.
M POB with a pretty porch carpet
n« doer wu opoMd wld# M ooo
ojt In the meantime soften a tabliaad eannol afford a new oae. cut rui>
•Omt tar“ Ike worker cHed.
allowed
iK-an* which have
.poonful of granulated gelatine
to At the porch out or the beet por
Aad 1^ wu Ukei M' ike land
cold water, dissolve wllb lhr<-t- taule- ni"-n In the pods and <lr> on
Uona at any old caipei; then, procur­
. Aid UMf pallod tiMde.
\ln--s. They mahe a wbob-som‘poonfuls el boiling w«ht. Add i
ing anp good dye. color them the
bui are very mealy abd'ooi part
l’ln>|K>oaful of lemon juln- lo the
aha^ you wbta. One porch baa •
Ha bUU b U»ere-* voadroM c»
I) sweet, lathing almost eulirv
Magic Cnsurd—Cut and buiu-i
-lables. stir In Ibc gelaime.
rery Mce red porch carpet that coat
. rM Ciit wkoM mMc hand
flm- flsvor of the fresh Hinas C
Unique Sireh Aark Fancy work.
iMMb sides bair a doten this slice*
UBiB all while bot through a cb<
oaly forty c«iu. If you bare an oldfbrtuo Am liat-bM LaaiiM
Those who live In our beauUful bread: cut into quarters and cot
other hand if picked and shelled
-loth. Line a mold with slices of
farhlo’ned dowered carpet or rug of
Cmi am andorataad
gr<vii. the same a* Ibongb for Imme­ CATARRH MAOe UFC
Northland, or who spend their i
with one quart of cnsurd flavored •umber (fresh) and flil in w»in
br^aceb and want It to hamoolte
llpw ladwtrr toand anck a trbid
» here, have rare oi^rtunltles with vanilla: bake, and when cooked Jelly. Set away on tee If possible
diate rooking, and then dried
A BUROn TO ML
wltR any room, ibomgbly cletui H.
-Hja^ irror caw «r wap'I their
]^ISS ANNIK CATRON, «r: Main
making beanUful things froti have the whites made into a mertiigtie several boor*, and when ready
tta Mgta. and «olW lorgMa the knock tack on the attic floort or where the birch bark, cither tor Cbiiitmas glfn
shen cooked lx- pra< IVl si.,noclOUati,Ohio, writes;
>nd fat
and pui on top; return to oteQ n
• turn on a bandsome plsti
carpet can lie wlihoat bHug dbturb;
kb door UM dap.

I
have
fonn'd Tervuna a idwMag
dub as (rash b<-ans
for decomilng their bome*. One brown and serve cold.
I I>ob1. gurnlsb with bits of
. .-verc csss of eatarrh ot the head
;*MMUta Ibooa^d li Yoilh-e Cow Cd nalll thoroughly dry. make a word-or caution, however: It should
wtn has beconu- a
Dn.-d
CeiUge Pudding—Oue cupful o
lih slli-v
and tliMal whleh t suffered from (or*
dlroag aoluilOD of d^ and with a aoU
»i-Pd.
>
*
most
an
unknown
rumreodity
slur
emembered that all blr.b licet. milk, ooe egg. one tsbleKpoontul o
If fresh tomato Sene with French
eumtier <>f year*. I sm only loo pleased
aenih brush apply it boiling hot to the
on prlrale lauds, and the paaaer- baking powder, two ublespoonfuls o dressing This salad Is besulllui made Iiuch cheap canned.corn has iHvn |n lo give n my |•cr*|.oal endorsement.
carpet. Oo over your carpet thorongbupon the market Almost the sum
9 s* 1 suffered from
by has no moo- right to peel the bath nielu-d butter, onedislt cupful nf su in smalt molds, and each mold
colors you will need to
I b the tuabg <d r«nr bmoat
Hung ean b- said iM dried sw.w'i oir
from living trees and so dlsSguic gar. one plot of flour MU. and twk. :-d on a lettuce leaf. 10 serve
make two applIcaiiMii. The dlffereai
ofrenaJiw. saumc* Bto. atomy
that applies to lima Ixans if lia
iheiw- permanently, than he has to
wllb liquid
Haked t’ucumbers—Tbese are
BeodaraFFedopso that 1 was usually
f Chord wUh OodY grmit pbn. That colors In the carpet will produce ditvested at the right age and iKiiled troubled with a Ireadaebe.Und altboogV
'the owner's bouse and approiicious. Choose three lff%e ones
lerooi shadea, and you will be delight
■tm». nht kMw.
and <ut from the cob se though I
prbie anything be may happen to
d uiauy so-called remedies, aotb^
:>(«l and remove tbe seeds. Let stand
9Rp Mbit wbhM to TMulD aball •d at the remUi.
Good Pudding Aaucea
fancy. A cloae obaerver can alwayt
Ir Ice water half an hour If ppwible
Quite the newest thing in pillow And bark or fallen trees, or. faillns
will keep indeflul.ely pod be ex<
Nun's llutier—ileal two ounce* of
rather dtseouraged with all U
Make a force meat of any cold meat
jvem are those woven of one color
AM dtp iff dap nhall mlnclee
Uigty sweet and wbol^me. which when Peror.a was suggested to me.
peel alter to a crenru, add gradually. h|cs
fallible—chicken. Iamb, and veal
raga like the old-bahloned rag earHowever, 1 -dltJ^^a fao(Ue,nnd be-wrottffhL
cannot be aald of mueu canned
that are set well back (rout the ig all the while, one cup of powdered
•V all nice. Chop one cupful of meat
V that was Bntsbed‘ttore Was a
0w« bi thp being trMi from aelt be pobL Those are very popuUr for toads, where the paasers by can en
igar. then add a leaspoonful
offered lor sale
!d » little salt a little cayenne i>rp
marked change la my eondlUoo. Muto
porch plllowt and summer cotugei.
hm^t
time, two ublespoonfuls of thick
loy their beauty.
iraged I kept
kep o
_ ____
r. lablespouflful of soft butter, leaA striking pillow cover b of a lofl
Tcckljac with
pJettO’atrodln a monUY time, aad I
The Ideal Bummer alsat.
A unique calendar U made Of i cream, beat vigorously for a moment spoonlul Of onSona (minced). taUli. from the •pkeran nhaU abode of green linen with a 4catured
(loti that try B«n«M toalth U also exsquare of the rough bark mounted ot and then put away to cool and hard iiKWDful of minced parsley, nnd
is
no
atorc
tppropi.ate
meat
There
I
design
of
kearu
in
various
sbet.
The
evlient.*'
'dhiwifh fbea MW^
Servg aa a sauce for bot
piece of thin wood. On the uppei
>sme quaiiiUy of cream, one beaten diet (or boi weather than
People Wbo prefer solid i
1^'hiMdb ihtn CMM unaeosht: bearta are cut from acarlet denim
pan la a amsll caleadnr pad sod from dings.
•gg and mix well Drain the cucum-jrhe flesh does not i
fktf w the notaa at tntde; rise and appllqoed to the Uoen with green
making a hard pudding si
the lower part a piece of the rough
i-ers. and Oil with the force must, .od beating as that of beef or mutallk. The finish b a ruffic of groan
I'jgar
gradually
lo
butter,
and
It
hark Is torn sway Irregularly and on
Place In a baking dish In which Is a\on. Then. loo. there ore so
MAIt-A-^in ih* WmI UutNto
lAdpY obmorl wtth the aoolY ! linen, foatberociicbed with red allk.
Ibis an appropriate wkib or quuution win get smooth much quicker.^ Use rnptul of white stock sad three table-! good ways of serving even Ibe small'
Tho little baakeu In which prenaed
five limes tbe amount ot butter to
• Am mr
in bo etched.
tpoonfuU of lenmn Juice. Cover with esi left over fragments that It Is realp ooDw make very uiefnl porch
4RpM OSWtf to
ugsr. Add at Ibe last one teaspoon
Dnlnty boxes for bsndkcrcblci..
juucred paper and bake till trader,
an economical meat to purcba>te.
Atti A» nto wrHMd' In the kop of love. baga. rnney or pbln silk b ahlrred
-j| of white of egg or a Utile cream,
-ui not till tbey fall apart Dip tbe and It Is tbe one variety of fresh isiier garaiabed with patttey.
SdM to tko onora aid thee thou hast around the top and ebaed with a gloves and trifle*, sre made by cov.
f a pink sauce U desired, a little cor
draw-string. These baakeu may be log paste board foondaUoas with •am Jelly or strawberry Juice may al­ 'suce In (be baking dish over them.'meat that la always on bond for Gie
.ilMihi 10 Inkiw
Chicken Sooffldi-Wtib two UMs>
birch
bark.
These
can
be
decorated
farm
table when company comes
i of abMl
twine, buttons, hsndkerspooiitulz (rf bolter, tbe Mme a
to be beaten In with the buitrr
with femi, leaves, berries, shell*,
pectedly. Here are a numbe
Stewed Cucumbers—For a quickly
a Wkeobr Wncem. ebiefa, blu of fancy work, etc,
of flour, one (enapooatul of uK, a ingar
with scenes In water color
prepared dish try ibis; Cut the ateni ways ot [Sparing it for tbe aecond- iprinkling of popper and two onp^
A oool and summery looking eoahA Good Pudding Sauce.—Cool
scorch-work.
id from three cucumbers, put Intu day dinner which are even more
of scalded milk make a white sboco.
los b Of graes doth with a design
eelber two cupfuls of bot water
water color sketches look
>mng water and co6k three minutes iicloua than the Brvi day. when
• 5ffbM Oed ahiu i dixv
add half a cupful of stale bread
of hope In pale green. A ruffle of
cup of grmnulaied sugar, boillug
Drain and put id lev water Make a was servqd'eltber tried, baked or fricmbs nnd rook tinill qulu> iblA
• Mw i wtodow.-ltal^ ~
of grass cloth Bnbb tramod In birch bark.
for five minute*: add tbri-<- teas)
asced.
. roiiov
>n iak>-n from tbe Are beat lalo
Slrtpa of bircb bark Ucd la r
the edge.
f'jlr c
Chicken a la Casserole—Put
wo rupfuls ot cold cblckcB cut
and cook ten inlnuire. Add spoonful of butter ni'-lK'd iu fry.
looking pUlow cover wlUi baby ribbon make cute napkin
>an.
etlrose
lablckpoonful
of
flour
fning
ly. one tabkepoonful of eboppto
holders. An InlUal can be burnt on one-balf cup of currant Jell.v and r>0
proves to be, upoo ekamlnail
n this until raxmlh and cooked.
a siloed oaion and carrot, a ba< rar*)«y and tbe^olks ot three e«ca
■aspoonlui of butler, and stir uni
rery large bandana handkerchiefs with the scorch-needle.
>ot browned, add a leaspoonful of leaf and a sprig of thyme. When ibi l-eaien until Tory (hick. SUtfly whip
TYe foundation of a pretty scrap- jelly U oelled•Imply knotted together at (he tour
lit. mile cayenne pepper, one cop­ vegeUbh i are slightly brosmed. pu the whites and fold In gently. Poor Ml
Whlpi>ed Cream 8au«-e —8w.-e'e
M Wbkh seem to have boen li- >raeM over a plain plUow.
basket la of card-board, the shaped
ul of milk, stir until smnolb and
Into tbe baking dish a young, plump Ibis In a bntlered dish and set in a
cup ot cream wllb half a cup r
«pDgM; go toll b Upf Mp.(ffntr««tb
Stnoe soft pillows have beeome a pleoee cut eleven Incbes across the
omes to a boll, ihen pull back and chicken, prepared a* for roasting, add pan of hot wafer and hake in a bot ’
IaV«*M of tronbb. of hope for the secosalty to every well furnJabed
thirteen Inches high and sloped ywdered sugar, flavor with vantll
<dd ihe cucumbers sliced, and slm- tbe vegeubles. imur In a trial of wcll- even about thliiy-flve mlnntea.
almond
extract
and
wblp
lo
<•». JMb a book b Ralph ^aldo
down
to
seven
Inches
for
the
bo
•partmaoi ft b well to
uei till tender *
seasooed rtoek. covrr the baking
stiff froib. then mix In carefully ifi
TftMY H TBoo With the laflnUe.’ know that of these are filled with the
seven-toeb square >h cut for
A Dish tor n King-The JamtaFried Cueumhers—This Is a dainty dish, and rook in the oven for three- lays It a deHrlona -Ciwoie dish.'- and
wblle ol an egg beaieu to a stiff
1>«*bM«roBblo.M worrp. do fear. down that oomes from eat-ulb when bottom. The bircb bark can be
l.,et the euctimbers sund sf quarter* of an hour Remove the
froth, and set on ice lo gu very cold llsh
thin layers, and this Is placed
M INT--*- which will not vanUh la aoed It b a naeful filling. It U
Is thus pfeiiarcd: Take a.good loa­
er they have bi-en jieeted and sliced VI and drop into the baking dish n der chicken and cut it up into nnot
ninj
A Mralng tog tf one wlU read dalmed that no Insect infMit It and the card board, cutting It one-half
Maple Sugar Sauce—II .ell made t ng hwise. Id a dressing ol salt, pep- dozen (KUaio balls, that have been JelDU. dtp them loto egg end cracker
••d laimi the pacoo at thb book that.' unlike feathers. It dors not mold inch larger all around, and this tam­
cut W’ltb a gonge. and fry In ni
make of Ibe plan SI of pud' i-er and olive oil Then roil In ve
ed dos'o 00 the wrong side, neatly
ttf 1U Ndrtt AU» the raader. Whan
ernmb*. season thorn with salt and
butter wllb a dozen French rauihtMg;wiT thodffkb Itabt on coming:
glued and put under a heavy weight dings a very dainty dc' n. Bteai finely powdered cracker crumbs ai
pepirer and Ary In daep. bolUng fat.
Dried clover blossoms maks a
rivoiur Replace the rover and lea
liy >lowly till they are ihorougli
ontll dry. The loner Hning of brlKhi cne-half pound of mspl<- sugar
^ OMi*. laethor rowing will aond
Just as you would oyatera; wh'-a thep
iaiag for summer cushions.
tor M'D minutes, then uncover and
fooked.
II lilts and dissolve It In on.paper la then glued on and tbls !• ft
t|4 tpbA la nkort order.
The
delicately browned take ibem out
mgw
b
another
tostertal
that
Bllii*
ih.rbickou
to
brown.
When
r>f
cream
l>-i
It
I
ku
!
slowly
aside to dry. Hole* are pierced dl
Attr pronchoi fnmi the loxi that »e
and place ihrfn In Ibe crater of o
Hie phi(k.-ii Is laki'U from the iiven
Canned Bummer vegetables.
moraenls uu'd Ibriruughly l■l•‘Tld
ign all chUdrwa of the qoat Pother. nan be drawn on tor practical pillow ectly opposite, and through ibetv
imui dUb. aprtnkllBg it with a
M-niiklr with niinred j.zrsley.
covers. The shades, too. sre very ef- narrow ribbons are lasericd to He the
and of Ibe conrl-f-n-j ..f
■ rbopiK-d parsley. In the mnohChirken Hash Wtth Rlre T'Mft—
ip. 1)0 not stir more than 1basket In shape. The equan- fur ibe
■hgblp la tooek witk Uta aouree that feoUvs (or embroMery In ooloru.
lake a porcvlaia Unod vesael
me
sofa
plllowu
aeen
recently
licit
u
rup
of
rk-f
the
day
befor*-.
or
iry
lu
keep
it
from
l)Uin.„g
J
bottom has tern boles lu escb
ti«« wUl bo no room for aaything
(urn Into It a can of toamUmn.
|efl<
> made of the soft skin or hide of of the sqnare. and s cord is dra<
i: piece of butter before n
•Mgt tha good tblosa, and w w«
rge onion, two tablespoonfuM at
r bread pan. Set ■•utter, a litUe salt, and pepper, six
thM II oor hoarta. ao «01 our llvoa tto rotme calf, dressed with the hair through these and then through ibe log from the stove. Rich milk
on. They come la eevem! colors lowest holes In the sides of the bs; be used instead of cream. In which
want oot. To klm tbei* b no aoeh •
lumps of -iugar nnd a lesrnpful of
n glaze. Take off a
IdslB and vsrtegntcd.
butter bhoul
kei and concealed under the ribbon
tUl^ aa nock.** Ho aapn:
rice. Le-i these cook gently ontll the
longer boiling will Im'
-Tlwoikli
of
atronetk
build
Rauialnn crash makes artistic and bow. The same design Is pretty
ric<- Is lender; tbe rice ahoold not
aple sugar
itfmtt tram wtthb and attract It durable covers tor summer pillows. make small baskets for cairb-alla foi
be inn dry tor yet
too moist, bot
I putter stiff enough for a s|M)on to stand in
light TiTOwn mgar ma]
e desk and toilet table.
DM oithooL Iteoffhb of weak- ,Tbe weather does not affect it and oo
rhick'-B
.lituied with good effect
mS hektilbo moakmoai from within imatter bow It b used It always preVlirti done remove the onion nod
Aome
Aornmer
Puddings.
Liquid Sauce—B«i> a cupfu
■Ad.dtbMd It trow without. Courage seMt'a good appearance. The
serve dl'bed aronnd the chlckra.
Cofee l>uddlnc—One egg. one anC gar and iso cupfuls ofws'.-r
signs worked on It should be bold
Chickin gulps—If you have half a
H N Iho mas or woman of tnlih. and aad the work dose In deep color tones one-half cupfuls of sugar, ooe cuptu three minutes, and add a tab
roust chicken left from ycoierday
of butler, one cupful of molasses. nu« ful of corn-siarch mix'd smoi
Maw m cooriM. who b the
you may make a nice dish for todayY
cupful of cold coffee, tour cupfuls oi
i. and who make* tab
mile
cold
water
Snr
nil
it
i
Te Keep Away Fl.es.
diEoer l.y earefull)’ skluniug It and
flour, one sOd ooo-half leaspoonfult add ODv-fourIb iea»prx)nf-ii oi
or'tor pewor Mt In the worlA It u
Files, like many other InsecU.bsve
cutting the meat Into neat strips. 8Mi
tb» Wn or woman who Inefci tnlih bawu aad Instlocls peculiar to them- of cream of tarur. ooe ieas|M>onful tablespoonful of buue^ and
eud
pepper these freauj a laWrs.
vto 'b tto ereatoro of all paaMng eelve^. which, If understood, sill of sodn. one tablespoonful of clove
sprwofu!
ind one of flour
one ublespnonful of clnnaiiion. oo
•nimataieea. WltMa eoch
icg^he,
uveepaa. and.
prove meat helpful In fighting ibe In pound ot rsIrUis. one half of a pouii
tto OS— ot whatever come* to bim
ii.hic: add a
Ue pests.
whi-u 'll
of curranis.one grated nutmeg Stpai
■ito Aaa U la hit own hands to de
,iiir.
Wb.'
h
you barse dropped
nelr habit ot lofesilag dwelling or bake.
DnwtB- «tot comes- Everything in
f soda (inr until thU sauce
Jenny Lind fMddlng—One cupful of
the iWkie. matotlnl world has Its or muMu Is merely to find food end
tlven lay cvrefully Into It.
^.............heller. Of conrse we all know thai'Q,]|||
ipful of Hour, one < gg
and '.If gitied i
IgRto ito OBOoea. the spiritual.
D- your cbickeii strips- Aa
llvea In hb j**”
*«■
and win-‘,nd onahalf teaspoonful of salt am
ItoMKl world. What
il'-y
are tborocgsly coated.
jdow* are a necessity, and thni It Is'favoring
t and bake In pailj-pam
• <n * plai'e* and set the
beat to provide them early, before |„d serve with Jelly sauce One half
/ metontWng In hi* rtolble.
o- -be ir.. U'beo they

the
files
arrive.
We
have
all
nolicedLgpfm
gf
currant
Jelly,
IMtil world. If he would have
a; d S"ir v;>rn..h i&e strip!
h,] that one day the aervena will be M-! .poonfuls or melted butler, the Juice
t in the Intii
...y -i.d SM1.I 10 tbe UbiF.
hgif ,he grated peel of a lemon
MS Amto tto necMsary ebange In most poverod with flies and perhapa
later not a fly will set one^ialf (easpoontui of nutmeg
(to Awmqr. A oloar reallxxaiioa of *
Cooked Cucumbero.
tUa;iMl would bring socceaa to tie on them The reason Is that they tablespoonful of pondered
And store shelter on the side of the two gUtsfeU of fruit Juice. Beat
t j,irk..p—sitige. clean and
In spite uf Ibe fact tbs'
lAwifiBiili at moo sod women wbo aU
house away from the wind. Bni why Jelly smooth, then add gnduallr
'...■•I'E .1 t.r'l sized fowl; put iD a
cumbers aVe among the movt cuiuu
atotow* are BOW la the depth! of deo
do they retile on tbe screens ItistMd gutter, lemon and nutmeg, beat hard. rummer vefciables, and are ;t>
,..tr «i-a iKriHng water and
poll: It -wonU bring haalih. aboundand -.-erv
found on every (able, very te* i
-'ntii.-- -l«.»'> uniil tbe fleab drops
lag tonlth. to ihooaaods now diseased ot the sides of tbe bouse' It u ntf^^ Ibeo add the *uga:
oanse they feel the warmth from with­ fruit Juice
from te boif* When half done, ad-l
ever cook (hem A r»d Cu
and iOfferiaff.' It wonld bring peace
unili tender m pl.-n-y
> •ttz'i
of salt, while pepper
wbo take* pnde to her work,
Chocolate Souffle—Two lablespooux
•nA Jar to thowaada now unhappy in tbe boose. The kticbeo being the
•d wa'ef Drain and •!!;room that attracu flies most •bould. hotter, two laMespooa* flour ibree- always glad to learn new anU
.•rid '••>'-y salt and one small oMoo
u 'in>e and fasi’-o
•Mttalqaao.'
with rice one-half n<
It poMlble. have two outside doors fourtha cup milk, one and one-half rimple ways of serring tbe samv
-"KS w;tb two clovei. Wb'-n s^fiC!>-ens Canned for «in:er—!.*»
s some finely chop]--.;
on different sides ao that one may be sqdaros Baker* chocolate, one-third vegetables whirl must alway* ..e de­ summer. s*y» an old ftojsekeepei
. -DHy i-nd-r. cnrefully remove skis,
A Aomomr at Homo.
and fa' and shrod tbe meal in
bavtng more Svsjs* rhard aod ilunacb seasoned well wltp salt s
cup sugar, two ublespoons hot wa­ pended
¥to portA bkcomto the summer ro- used in ease the flies bare seiGed
juice and made siigb
-ued pieces. Hard boll two Or
pg*t lor tto pooplo wbo atoy at home tbe other.
ter. three eggs. oneAalt leaspoonful erlcan dinner The followiag recipes than I needed lor immediite use. I
i-ir... eggs aiui ,U' tbem In thin sHeto
pi-pared li exactly as for in- table by
Aiilog tto warm weather, and each
If you have a porch, screen It by all vnailU. Melt the bntter, add flour, may prove a help along ibis line
Heujt.'e the fai from the pot llqnor.
tolling in sal; water lacked H lu the cop* aiul c
Stuffed Cucumber—Tbe stuffed
aaatm doralopa noma addlUooal com- meana. When Ibkt I* done the fliaa and poor mUk on gra^nnlly
modera-o«
Mill
•'
diWD to one cupful and moist­
glass
cans
filled
Hie
cans
wiih
hot.
fort mi ABtoWolpBCo tor tto porch- cannot And the door, becanse It is
comber
ts
a
regruble
dainty
that
ID poUlng point la reach,ed. Melt cboeen tbe meat with thU Thickly greoM
Awontr. Aar bofim wtth a tplrolaed warmer thaa the rest. Fly brnttoa oiate, add augar and water, and stir UghU tbe palates of lovers of good weak vinegar, and sealed tighily 1 Turn (be cups <
, mold with .oft hotter and make o
• rapped e*cb ran ;n a paper sack, and pour s cr
nldo
Improvtee a moet tnvlt- should to bong by each door to brash | until smooch. ComLlne mixtures, and eating, whether Turk. Greek
|.ariero round 'o* ride! with the egg
tag fWtAoyr ttvlbg room. ISrai of Ml. off the flics before opening. Very goed'add yolk of eggs well beaten; oool. erican. In preparing this Turkish which, ty the way. re-j;n* tbe color,
A DellclOM Tea Dtsh-Ooe pmi of whiles and yolks. Now carefully flu
ooea can ba made by tactong stripa fold In whites of eggs beaten sUS. diah tbe cook take* s number of large sod pui Ibem away in ;he cellar Last
wiBler we enjoyed ibe lovel.est whipped cream siiBened wlh one-' with lb! cbicfcen oRxed with tto raDd^fi*^ bright oetorad oaotiirtlutts at table oU-rioth on half a broom and add vanllU. Tnra into a buttered cDcumber* and cutting off
greens imaginable N
elgbtb of a box of gelsnne Add salt maiader or ib« eggs. pmMilng II down
handle; attach a long airing lo the j baking-dlah. and bake in a nroderki proceeds to scoop out tbe <
glo«c (to perch rati give
(WO cup* of wbite meat of turkey well rove, wllb a pUte . set • weight
oltor eud and hang oo a nail nt ooe oven twaeir-five minutes. Serve «1I til (to cucumber ha* been eaUrety very much mcer than the maikel
oolfir (o (to outMAe. wtkU
or ebleken ground Aoe Pour luio a on It and pat aside In a coM phacw
(snnsd. bu; 'hev are very iuexi».n*»i
freed trooi seeds. Tbls
•Ar «onlB».or Veoeuan hUade shut side Of tto door. Hung by n string, j whipped cream,
wUl appro ring mold, aad let set Serve oo a for at least twelve hfiois.
am (to midtoy beat.
Within tto itoy con to naed wlttooi lomoTlni] Ckxnaaui Pudding—Ooe and oo
filled wlih a prwvloaaly preparedjaad every
laeJt u»P*d vm • «otu»e dw.
- A aMtN. «Bl«t tsp;
AB« LdilBMt. Wbo kmtH vltUa.
Th* cat Bpea kU lap.
«u«tM oat kb mppm w U» *•
Aid IBW » «l**py TBwb;
bMbw! iti MB knock BfBli!
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