Grand Traverse Herald, September 25, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 25, 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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1908-09-25

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TWICE A WEEKt-TCESDAY AND FRIDAY,

tlAt A YEAR.

Tfuvcms CITY. OHAWO TWAVUWt COUWTY. MICHtOAK rWIPAY. »CPTEI«>ER K. 1»0«.

DEAD IN A CHAIRiACCIDENT TO LAID AWAYTO REST CYLINDER
EADLETGO
FRED BARTEL
FOR ACnON

FJVE PERSONS i|NJl)RED|NO CAUSE
FRED LONGNECKER-S AUTOMO--------RILE IS A WRECIC

HERE NEXT YEAR

ACCIDENT ON
STEEP GRADE

EIGHTH MICHIGAN CAVALRY RE‘
UNION.

HRS. KELLETS BEDSIDE
PARTY

WAS REINO HURRIED
MONDAY NIGHT.

Wsitw N- K«1i*y and Prank Kallay
•ufMrad Sever* Brvlaa* and
Frad LeeMweker and J. J.
Carcaran, Mlnar Oaaa.
THE INJURED.
Mis* 'Jtilia Kallay. Aaft oallar bona
broksn. badly brylaad; aullartnt Own
Waitar N. Kallay. latl am and lag
aoHawaly bmiaad.
Frank KaiHy. hood badly bmiaad;
Frad

SI.

L*

John J. Carearan. alisMIy brwlaad.

J. W. Hillikar was fele
or th* Asaeeiatlen Which Slat
At HBwlay.

JUDGE CHITTENDEN'S DECISION
IN DAMAGE SUIT.

$50,000 WAS INVOLVED

J. W. Hfliikrr returopd last ol^i
horn Haoley wbrto fac aliendrd the
rrcintaiilBl reuoloa of the Bphth
UicbiKtn cavalry vblch vas heM
there Sepleraber 2S. There were 25
old eemrades pitherod u«aiher. and
very enjoyable time was spenc
3. W. HUliker was elected pretideol
of the aasoelatkm. TbwBO Joki
of Hawley, secretary. «nd Charles
Woodmf. diaplsln. The
will meet In Traverse City
durfnp the
While Bi the ioi>afa)& Ur. HUliker
net an old CMnrsde. John Hill, of
Grand Rlsnr, whom he had not
since be oaw him wounded on the
battlrfleld. Hill be supposed
dead, but bad escaped death. He
rles a wtiherod arm as the rrauli of
hit woond*.

CONVICTED
OF
KILLING
SALOON KEEPER.

but IttUa ImiRaaalen on tha'amok*
that hona low ovor tho country. Th*
rM* to tho emol of tho loot long pitch
toward tha Uk* wa* mad* bMor* th*
oeeupanta of th* oor roallami K.
^a
cor bofan th* de*e*nt
amooth road that dropa in I pmd* of
almoat 41 par cant.
BRAKES WOULDN'T HOLD-I aaw w# >*d atartad ovar
hill,- aald Sir. Lon^tackar. -I atort- ,ad tog throw In tny firat apoad. Thio
i Blow
•would havo haM th* ei
ap«id on any prad*. I didn't hav*
moth tim* to act and th* noutral
thrown in. In a aaeond w* <
rushinp down tho hill. I triad ovary
brak* on the ear.
Non* of th*m
would hold.TIRE SLEW.
Half way down tha hill tho
from tiro blow up. In a aooorv
iiphta ahowod th* sharp turn t
ripht at th* bottom of
Straight ahaod was a clump of trooa.
Stral(P»t
Th* Ital tif* had a atrong tand«ncy to
throw th* oar to th* laft. Th* only
_____
__* from a wiock wa#
aaa to
tha riphL For-in front and to the
left th* mad la fringed with tree* and
Mr. Lonpnackar pave

•1st to ths atsan
tost, daspardto» itwii...................
whaal and throw tha ear sharply to
tha ri#K. Tha big maohina stsadlad
fur an Inatant Than tha right rear
whoai atruck a big •
hirehtd about an InaunL Jvmpad !■
the air ahd huHad itaalf into i
-Frank K*H*y
aar. Th* tw^ tarwtor *acap*d with a
few Bcratch** and miner
Frank atruck on hi* head. Mi**
Mr. Kslley
thrown against asm* portion of
tp* ear
ear and than to th* ground.
gyaat pain. Fhy.
Mins
this city
and mads a guiek r I In Mrs. Etait

or Had Eitdsavorad' to Cat Fra*
From Reatraint.

Margaret KeRy.' 44 year* old. was
found dead to a cbair at cottage 21 at
Ibe .Nontern Michigan asylnm for
tbo Insana at U:S0. today. Ccabner
lloldswortb's verdict was that deatb
ns doe to acddenul cabsea.
Tbe woman bad been sent to tSe
asylum from CadilUc and was a paUMt who was very troublesome to
that «he had s mania for constanUy
: and it was necesnary for somaaoe to* oontlnusUy boM
her. which Irrluted the
else resirsln her A light restraint of
blue denim cloth was used. Just snfSclent to bold her In a riislr and al­
though ber bsitos and feet were free,
and the leairalM was very loose, this
kept ber from removing her clothtog
Rbe either attempted to frei- berwetf
today and acridenully became entang'
led in tbe Hoth or else deliberately
strangled herwell as khc was found bb*.
pended from tbe chair. life being eitlnct. Sbe was not violent In any way
and had never shown any dlsp<wltloa
suicidal mania. .

r. Mich.. Sept. 2».-Onder Crit­
tenden In Circuit court this tDonflns.
banded down a deciaion in the case'
of OaBevleve Gilbert against '.he Ann
Arbor RsUway company, the decision
being that there was no cause of ae
tkm. This case Is one which In­
volved a damage claim of fiO.OM.
Aribnr QUbert. the husband of
Oenevleve Gllberi. was killed In t'je
yards of t^ Ann Arbor Railway com­
pany at Frunkfort about the middle of
last December. .Mrx. Gilbert, 'the
widow, brought action In the Benile
county Circuit court, upon the grotind
that the responsibility for the death
of Arthcr Gilbert rested opon the Ann
Arbor Railway company, claiming that
Arthnr Ollbm cangbt his foot In
defective scale trap In the railway
yards and thereby met hi* death.
The attorneys for Mrs. Gilbert were
AWAY
D. 0. P. Warner, of Frankfort, and
Thomas Srourihwilte, of Traverse VAST AMOUNT OF HAVOC WORK
City.
EO BY TYPHOON.

15 TEARS FOR MURDER

-

Mrs. Oenavtove Gilbert Alleged That
th* Ralirwad Company Was Us- .
bis For ths Death of
Har

JUMPED OFF
MOVING TRAIN

Ftva paoMa war* thrown from an
aiitomabil*. thro* of tbm aariowaly in- SHERMAN HARRIS OOT
FROM SHERIFF.
Jurad. and th* car vwackad in an aecldaat on tb* Carp lake road inddanUI
to a rasa apalnat death at « o'clock
Monday BiphL Tha haavy pall af aaiak.
' waa ona 0( tha primary oauaaa af tha

tha front aaat rod# John J. Corcoran
In th# roar aoata W. N. Kallay.
BOti Frank and daupMar. JwllA i
bainp twrrlad to tha bodside of Mrs.
Koliay. who woo dyinp In har oummar
tWM at Ca<» Loha. ward had baan
aant to tha city that Mro. Kallay was
nasr har and. Tha drlva of 10 mil**
had boon mado rapidly.
Tha car. a

ANN ARSDR RAILWAY COMPLY
THE DEFENDANT.

MARGARET K€lLv7 FATIENT
THE ASYLUM.

DAMAGE IN
PHILIPPINES

^ ManUte?. Mich.. SepL Jt.—The wed
ding of Miss Ruth RamsdelL tb«
yonngaat daugbier of T..J. Bamsdell.
of this city, and James rranda Camp­
bell. of Detroit, the well knowif vocal
Instructor of Detroit and Grand Rap­
ids, look place at 6 o'clock last eventog at the Lindens, the home of the
bride, to the preeance of 250 gneata.
There were 50 out of town guesU.
The be-tt mu was James Duffy.
Grud RapMs. The ushers. Met
John Bums. Grand Rapids; Frederick
WiDihtop Ramsdeil. Manistee, and A.
G. Dicklnaon, Gmnd Rapids. Tbe mnid
of honor was Miss Florence Shurty.
o' Gall. Oat
patrons. Mesdi
James Ward Demi«ey and Fred Ramsdeli, both of Manistee. The brides
maids weie Misses Bthel Larsen Ud
-liirttc Ramsdeil. of
race Morgan, of Tra\-erse City.
Tbe house wa* decorated with gs««s
and white. Toe bridal party
down the main stairway, ai ibe fool
rWeh the. bride • I met by her
father and znoibcr.
ber to the aliar. Tbe ceremony
■•rrforturd by tDc Rev. Mr. Staley, of
Ibe First Congrecattonal church Tbe
I -Wedding Marchptoy.-d by the bride's brotber. Tellis
Ramsdeil. with a violto obllgaio by
Professor Horsi. of Traverse Cliy.
Tbe couple wire besutlfully remem
bered by a host of friends. The brWi
■ wblte satin with rimi dnchmi
lace and the brideamald* green crepe
de chene over green sl%. Mtn. Rams­
deil wore white lace and Mist Flot^
ence Shotly green aatto. Tbe roupie
wiil make their home In Detroit.

blls*. Th* Injutwd «**r* eared
token to th* Kallay cottop* wh*r* th*
arlf* and moth«r was dying.
The satamobiis is a wrack.
Tha
body Is badly damagsd In plaea*. Th*
contact with th* reek r«duo*d
who*l to kirrdling wood. The wheal
csrvying th* flat tire wa# damaged.
. -If* a wandw we war* not a
klllod.- •*« Mr. Longneckar.
THE HILU
Th* hill where th* aoddant ooaurtad is ona of th* womt In th*
narth. At th* oraat. It is almoat
«g par cant erad* with a ataap <
oeant th* rwM af th* way. Th* top
la atnooth and at th* bottom thor* to
a Kim. which ordinarily it had
•nough as It to alrrmst a right angle,
but to add to tho d>mouity. th* bot­ Bavaral Hundred Acras of Vaiuahia
tom to aand.
Timber Land on Varment and
It wmdd hav* atruck tree* or th*
eupoitto wMuld have ba*n thrown into
the lak*. It to atotod that Mr. Lon;
Richford. Vt.. Sept. *4.-<tfYest Area
tr lost hi* preMnes of
were thick today oo the Vermont snd
Quebec border and several bandred
skill arwi had it net l
acre* of vatuable timber 1 and near
laaBa ttto diBiewH turn.

FOREST FIRES BAD

Bartallc. Who to From I
Retting Easy This I
r Army
Arr Otflcars li
ular
Michigan Men.
Fori Benjamin Harrison, lad.. Sopt.
24.—Brigadier General Bates this
morning
tospector general on th« brigade staff.
Investigate the accideai which last
night resulted In Private FVrd Bartelle. company H. Third regiment of
OwcMiko bring sertoosly burned.
imorw to the effect that hasing
the direct cause of the accident
caused Griieril Bate* ti» take this ac­
tion. The usual iulitotioa
which were contrived abont tbv
lime that the Natlonsd Guard was organlaed. were taking place When Dartelle was injured.
At tbr held bakplul it was reported
this momitig tha: Bartelje'* oondliioa
Is much improved.
The attending
army physicians say bU chance* for
recovery are good.
Regular army officers are Inspect­
ing the Michigan militia this morning
after which there will be muster for
pay BatamoD drills was tbe
this morning and this afiemc

LITTLE muaiAO)
Anna McGarry, of Koystons. Only 7
Vaars Old. But Does Her
Work Wall.

Was On His Way to Frtaen Whan H*
itta McGarry,
the
T-yeartild
daughter of }{lr. ami Mrs. Stephan "
Left the Leadvill* SharHf-^am
Garry, of Keystone. Is ondoubladiy
Braeeleto When He DaChe youngest milkmaid In the state.
partod Prom OfRear.
Uitle Anna btsiilew borne from school
Canon City.
Sept.
^f- sod dooB her -brownies." takes
msn Harris, aentenced to 15 years In mllkpsU and' ble* herself sway U
prison fgr the murder of Saloonkeeper pasture to milk her cow. So liny .U
Walsh, at Lcadvllle. escaped from the •be that the cow does not pay i
LoadvIUe aberIB at 1J;S0 Ihia n
KloB to her. and keep* walking
tog by jumping ihrongb a car window away. compeHiog Anna to follow ber
just as ibe unto was entertog the city
llmlu of Canon City.
Anna docs not get disconnup’d. but
The prisoner was bandcoSed and it t soon as boesy eiopa, slu down
b believed that he cannot long remain side her. put tiie pall between
uncaptnred.
knees, and slaps bossy wHh her tiny
hand, sharply telltog her to -btot.
BOMy -hlsts.- generally whh both
feet, while Anns bas to do It all
again.
Brilliant Event Was At Home
Bride's Pamnto—WIM Rasld*
In OelralL

CAIPBEU-RAMSDEU

RUMORS SAY HAZING

NO LOSS OF LIFE GIVEN
FURTSCH-UTTLE
Fr*tty Woddirtg at tho Horns of the
Brids. Tha Rav. T. Boyd
Gay Offteiating.'
Buildings Blown Down and
Villages War* Levelled—

Casket Was Surrounded Bv a Fn
fusion of Bcautifid Flowars Sont
By Loving Frionds.

DAMAGE DONE TO MACHINERY
OF STEAMER TOFCKA.

Lying amid a profusion of beantitul;
Hower* sent by. lov log friends while
be metubers Of her family sal wlihl
bo.rt b..,. .r«...V hr,
hat was mortal of the late Slrw* Wat­
er N‘. Kelley occtipled for the ls>i'
ime 'Jw- borne that she had made
beautiful and In whirh she bad spen:
so many years, while tbe Rev. Draas
Cocblin spoke wor^ of comfurt to the
•omiwvng r«;laiive>. and friends.
The Hev. Mr fochlin. who bad been
rr pastor since her restdeace In this
city, dwelt BpoQ tbe effort Mrs. Keley had msde to do her duty by Ibooe
sbe loved, speaking of he* seif aaerlflee in tbe home and of ber tobers o(
kive for bit family. He also spoke of
Ibegrvwtsidsbehadbeeato tbe Ctmgregaiioaal churA. doing her work to
trained way. so that every effort
would do the IWBO gv*v>d. -She w.vs
coHieit and intense- In wbairver rhr
did." said (he speaker.
He clos'd
with words of comfor. snd encooragemeat to ihiwa she had left to ouMra
rr loss.
The, pall bearers ware taken from
among tbe old trieads of tbe tnmlly.
fol'.aw«: H. J. Motgnb.
W. W. Parr. John -F. Oti. Jno. R.
Santo. W. P. Croiser and George R.
Becker.
Some of Hr*. Kelley's fsTtwite selecliona were sung by a male qoariei
composed of Ur. J. W. Snyder.
Legg. W. P. Crouer and
8 S. Smith, the s«4«ciMas being.
•-Beautiful Isle of Somewhere.- “Abide
Wiih Me.- and "Jesus. Sartoor. Com­
fort Me.- Tbe Intenneni was to tbe
Onkwood cemeiery.

HISESCAPEVERTNABIOW

PILE WENT
UP IN AIR

H. CAMPMU. HAO-«C*«t
OF Hig LIFE.

In Nanww Fnsaang* Way end «h
Haavy Cylinder Hand Critohn*
the Fartttlan. Knocking Him
Langth af Faaaaga kWay.
Frmn Thotwday'a Record.
With only about 100 loos of Rto
I.400 urns of hard coal osloadM. ibn
cy under bead of the i
of the steam barge Topeka whlek
broogtliJB cool to Ibe Hannak R Lny
Mt^ntih rmnpan>‘i dock, blew out
about Wednesday night, leoring out
tbe parililon of tbe boiler room aod
badly crippltog tbe macblpOry. Work
will be delayed until the damage eon
lired, and It was the belief of
Cspuito C. D. Rom that the cool '
would not be unloaded beinra Satar*

A very pretty wedding
ixed Wednewday at 143 Hast SIvie
ureeL the home of tbe bride, when
Miss Pearl Little was married
trtKirge f. Furtsch. The ceremony tbok
Uantla. Bept *1—Despatches ie- plac-e at 3:04 o'clock, the Rev. T. Boyd
cclveii here- today front the regioits Gay being tbe pastor. The bridal
devastated by tbe territic typhoon oar- couple was attended by Mtas Laura
week state that a vast Scofield and Henry IPum
amount of damage w-as done. «
ding supper w
OAMAOE WILL BE REPAIRED
The central porltou of tbe I%iUp- relstlve* and gnesU, those out
TWO DAYS.
Firs. ('. M. Selby of Wanplue group was swept bribe storm
and Samar. Sonhem Leyte. Snath* spi. Michigan, and J. 1. MUler of Nesrity.
eastern Luson. Northern-Pansy. MssSiructuro
Was
Only Temporary Until
In the evraing
bate and part of RambloD toy Id the
the Concrete Can Be Fut In—
dered the many friends of Mr. and
path of the tornado.
Praosure of Water Was
The storm moved off to the west­ Mrw. Furtoeb at their own home. 1i
Too Haavy.
ward in Ibe direc-tlon of the China South rnkm street Refreshmenu
sea. destroying all means of commnnl- ice cream and grtwm's. rake w<
Hnriing a pile several feet into tha
ratton. blowing down buildings and served. The Queeu City band w
sir sad loosening the other piles tbe
and^ve
some excellent i
present and
|
eompietaly leveliiig small villages,
cofferdam of the Queen City Etoctrie
rndoabtedly a number were killed
Light R Power company was torn
ul no word of the loss^of human life
Th* wedding presento were mi
away a few mJnntes after it was
has been reported yet.
and beautiful, some of them being
.cUsed WedDnaday afternoon by the
follows: Rodtvr, Queen rjfV band; {high pressure of the wati
parlor lamp. Mr. sod Mrs. Robert
As soon as the cofferdam wns c'.o«-a
Herkner. Mrs. Richard Herkner. Mrs.
Ibe caged waters began to back ir».
Thos. Furtseb; a besaUful oil paint­
snd tbe course of the river was ^ngPaciftc Coast Commaretol Organita- ing from Will Scofield: large framed
t-d. Ibe waters rushtog with
picture from Mas. Uric Olson; parlor
tisns Are Prepariivg For An lovelocity Ihrongb the race courses
table and set of silver knives and
vaaian of Uia OriatvL
the south tide of ike river.
forks from Henry Fnrtsch; set of sil­
When the officeifl of the company
ver knlve* and forks from Lillton KyCONVENTION HALL PROJECT HAS
San Francisco. Sept. 24.—Prapara- selka; wioe bet from Mr. and Mrs. and'Uie men who had been working
CARRIED.
K> (akhruUy upon the construction
V. SUdky; hand-painted Japancm co­
corsiOD of reprteentatlve* of Paclflc coa set. from I’resbyu-rlan efanreb saw the soccessfnl culminaiion
choir; carving sci from Mr. and Mrs. their efforu. the woods resow
Task of Counting the coast commercial organlzsGona
with their cheers. Cbee- nher rtieer
Japan and tbe delegate* are flow A. W Bariak; bed spread from Mr.
Thra* Days' Pell of Primary 'aBL
gatberiog for tbe trade tovasiOQ of and Mr*. P Rokos and Mr and Mrs went up. but just as the waterx b.:d
lota Frograssas Slowly. Though
the Ori-aL Representative business J Siadky: check from J. J.ittle of Web backed np about flte feet, the canter
SOO Clarks Work.
pile of the ooffertUm gave way. tbe
men of all the big goast cliie* will berville. Mich ; leather rocker from
isreat pressure bf the wiier being
take part In tbs excursion, and It is Mr aod Mrs. J Furisth. Mr. and Mrs.
Detroit. Sept. 24 —The
F. Funsch; a Morris chair from Mr*. much for it. the pile wu hurled
^ped
that
they
will
be
able
to
cftask of counting the three days' poll of
!r, Herkner and Mrs. Robert Herkner; era] feet into the air. the rematoiig
labllfb
more
friendly
primary vote* progresses slowly 1^
bewuUfnI flower vase from J. MUle-. pile* were loosened and the plsnkiog
charge of CM clerks, and was lut lailons with Japanese houses.
City; habd-painted Japanese torn away, and m a few mlnuim tbe
half throat at 1 o ciodi today.
vase from Mr*. 51 Scofield and Lnnra cofferdam was a wreck, tbe wtlerr
Results show the nomtoatioa
I Scofield; Brussels rug from Mr. and had reejojed their course.
Breitmeyer for msyor on the rapubUAs soon as tbe water bad lowered
;Mrs. Ed t.aetner. and many beautiful
two ildcet and Tbomp.M<n on the dem­
a to stand
I pieces of silverware and hasd-palntefl sufliclently to allow! tbe
ocratic ticket. Nichots wins for city
oo the roSerdStn. Ibe
CARLE8SLY i china.
rierk and the others in doubt.
Cleared away and iwork immediately
Tbe million dollar convention ball
began to repair the damage.
The
proposition
oposltlon Iseems to have catted.
work win probably ^ conipleteil in a
>R.
BOWERS HARBOR.
Had to Sattia With th* Viflagc
RRROR day or two. when the dam wll! be
Nortbpert—Warden Smith Aw
Dow-T* Harbor, Mich., Sep'.. —_ ciosed again.
' L K Gibb*, under whoa* supervis­
aisted in Csa*.
Kmipa brother* are enjoying
ion the work has been carried oo. de­
ard of Managers
.from their rtsier. Josie.
Deputy Game and FUh Warden Al-1
Kroupa is ijvendtog a clared that the delay would not b«
School Tea
more t.*tan two daj-s. He was gres'iy
leu Bmiib returned Monday from
danghiers
For ths Comiivfl Saasan.
idlsappoinied at the delay, but opNorthport.
where
assisted
-Traverse Ci'y.
jtlmtoticaliy declared. "I will fix <i
The board of managerw of the High
tUtog the case of the viltoge ' of
There will be a pie and cwke social
Northport against Christ Jacobson. | for tbe benefit of the Catholic church again." He stated that, when Iht
once in nothing cv'oJd
ibe foOdwtog game* wtlh ootsMe Jacobson settled with the village cooaMl*. Frank Bucbsrls tear it aw-sy.
teams:
cll to the amount of a ccmtoderable Thursday evening. September
24.
Mantotee at Traverse City. Oct. IS.
sura of money for carelessly setting Everybody- invited.
Buft-WaldwiB.
Cadillac at Traverae City. Oct, 31.
Mrs Arthnr Ktlmury returned borne
George N. Burt of Crawn and Doifl
Are*, which occssloned hard work of
CadUtoe at Cadlltoe. Nov. It
Saturday from Chicago niter speadtog Baldwin of Kingsley ware marrtod at
a large force of men to prevent d
Petoafcey si Petoakey. Nov. 21.
two weeks with Mr and rlU. Henry the First MeihodUi paraooage by tbe
Jtonlste* at Mantotee. Thankagiv- age. The energy exerdsad by
Eckstein, of West Msdl<«n street.
Rev. Jos. Dnttoa os Wednesday. Tbe
Mrs. Anna Leonard a spending a <«oplc wax atteaioff by Mto* Ulias
Petoskey will not be here during
the tolr sad itaere wUl be no game at required to settle lor the cost with t^ eek with hot sister. J4r*. Bdd Cor- Davisoa and DsnM Nicktoa. both ot
GrawB.
betL of Cedar Run.
vihage conadL
*
that time.

MEANS A SU6HT DELAY

BREITMEYER
IS NOMINATED

EXCURSION TO JAPAN

NICHOLS FOR CmrCLERK

COST HIM MONEY

BAIL DATES

The TopekTariivirtlituAy flight
and the wort of ankwdlng wni detoy
ed owing to the changing of the on*
loading gear. Bveryihlng was In ^p
shape about S:30 tost otgbL and Ih*
work of nnloadtag had beep going on
sattofactorily. when tha cylinder booff
blew oB. potting aroryttong to a dead
stand still.
as Injured by the egpkw
Sion, but Edwin H. CUmpbell. ctork of
tbe hardware department of the Han*
cah R Ley conipeny'a auee. had the
scare of his life. He had gained per.
itsshm from the rnglaeer to hmpect
Mr. CnmpU-li was walking aloog
passage Just off tbe boiler room whcfl
tbe rxpkMoa ocKotred. and the
of the boiler room was harted out,
knocktog Mr. Ctom^l the Hotgth c«
Although badfy frightaned. asd a«
being able to see wher* ha was going
owing to the stenm which ftltod the
Mr. Campbell atas not tojorod.
as soon as be coold find his way
shove deck he put the dlstanc* by
tween hlmaelf and the ship.
There was considerable etcdtaiMat
among tbe men after tha axptoatok
until they learued that no one bad
been Injorad. Tbo crippling of tha
machinery affected the tlghttog of the
today
B loud d
ne^ Tlito pan^of the damage was
tcpalred by Ckpuin Rosa and this
afternoon the ship had her ll^ta
turned on.

50 INJURED,
TWO KILLED
FAtT FRISCO PABBEN6ER TRAIN
IN THE DITCH.

ENGINE MEN DROWNED
LOCOMOTIVE LEFT RAILS.ON A
SHARP CURVE.
Soma of the Injured Are Fatdily Hurt '
—Meat of tha' Victim* Warp
Paaaengars in tha Day

Carthage.
Mo,
Sept. 24.—Two
were klHed and fnore than wO peraaas
were injured is tb wreck of the cart
bound 'Frisco passenger trato at
Spring River, a mile north of OnrthBge. today.
The train a«s ntnatog at a b1^
speed when to rounding a sharp carve,
tbe engine left the track. All Ih*
cars foUowhigi
Tbe engtoear and RremaB war*
drowned asd moat of tboae tojartd.
some fstally. were to the day conch.
Rosa Gagnon Daad.
Catberfne Rose Gagnoa. tbe towrweeks' old daughtar of Mr. aod Miw.
Lawrence H. Gagnon formerly ot
Northpon. bat now of East Bay. RtoR
Toesday atterrtaon at 1:34. Tha faheral was held this afteraooa and tbe
remains were told to rest to the Cath­
olic cemetery.
No Button On k
Wasbingtoo. Bept. S4.—Tha prestoent has de<-ided not to give perflripsloo for a wireless teisgrapb gtaUgh
OT the WaahtofiOT iiOTamrflL

ORAND TRAVUU HttUO^IDAY, •EFTCnrit 2S. 1W.

Grand IraTcrsc Herald

inerou tn tk«r wanMnft w tb*

TWiet A WEEK.

«W •t**n»r Btlrtla* felt her wgr
Into the bftr Taa^ny bimIbc a
BbUI)- aoM< oat Uo eliUonn Oock
ealOMl and Uke oa fralclit. N*t1|ebUoa U a Etooiay boaliiMa ihwe aaokf
daja. Boau route la from nowliet*
ted t» a (»v BiiDUtes raaUb, avalkived op m amoke Um( Btxj In- water
aky or anywbere-ibey almpJy dlaappear.
. Ur*. Banoit. at ber oU bone la
Jfr» York fcUte. U reporlud Tery lo*.
8br was eipectcd to retara
Bapidi this Eeplember, bat a stroke
paralyirt* make# her recovery d*-«bi

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l^etioce. ,
Cnenaber*
celery, per atalk
lb
eqatsb, ei
Tonaioea. per lb...........
Turnips, per banefa
Swfwt corn, “per dot .
Setnm.'T sfiusb. eerb
xwora■pouun.. W
^

Ik-puiy Sisii- lllshway ^oUllul^:silaI•
Marc* A l*d«, at tbo postofflee at • Hoirm, of Laoklns, eatao Tu-«la>
Tr*r^ City. Nlch.. uder Uo Act to iltaptwl the plrce of new road railed
of Oeofrcai of Kaicb >. im.
the Kewadin road reccnlly Snlahcd by
this townablp. Tbe road was pro­
nounced Orsl cUss, fully np to reROLITIQAt. CAUNDAIt
dulremams. enuaing tbe lawnslilp to
the benegt of tbe aule aid.
Dr. Long returned Tueadar from a
tp to Detroll and to Ithaca wbond aadloBal apeak9 met bia brother, tbe Rev. W. H.
I
ntfly.
•ra tar r
Lmg. fust returned from a three
BspC U.-OaBioeraUe eouty eow
■tbs' trip through England. Ireland
TssUou U eouUat wbara aUU pri»end otfcer paru of Europe.
ary law la aSaetlra.
Mrs. Martin Kramer expects to
Sept. at-Tveaty-MToath district
lease tins areek wrltb her two chil­
aeBatertai-^' asarsaUea la Traratas
dren for a risli ot several week* at
City.
jbe
«t her parents In Pennsyleapt
IspobUeaa aUta aoBTsa- vaola. Her trip will Include cnlla on
ttM at Osualt.
Melldrnr X%n Arbor. Cleveknd nnd
Brnm. n.-PnUt»tkm dlMe eaassa- other pfdttu.
"■.............
tka.
Tbe H%b aebool U about to place a
OcL L—DsBoctmtla dtato csOTeo- tirong entertalamenl coorae for tbe;
tlOB at Eactaav.
coning faU and winter. Tbe eourae
Gonstet of five numbers, mnele
and lectures. The course of a year
AM EXCELLENT CHOICE,
ago gave a anail marraln whleb kax
la rwaoalaatltiff Fred C. Wetnorc been expended in pletnrea for tbe
or OadOiac tor suu aeaator. tbs r«- sebooU. Prices will be made aa low
pobUcaas ot tbs Tweatyaeveetb sen- as poHible, tbe purpose being to pro­
adorlal disbict acted wisely. Mr. Wst- vide high ctnsf entertainment raihvi
wore baa as excellent reMwd and be
itata to try to make naoney.
baa saeoseded In naUns bla tnfla
cement is moving merrily Ihete
days. The call la sneb as to prevent
tbla district ta an able man, a man any ainrag^ requiring tbe foil output
keep tip with orders. Several car­
wbo la aoabfted to nuke an Inpresakin
•poa the otbar membera and aooom- loads go dally and an oceaalonal shipplkh tbnv. la not one to be U(bUy meiJl Is aadr by boat A fine bill
aoasMtrsd aa it la materially, bsne- goes this week to J. S. Stearn* at
LoglngioB to rebuild all tbe gralneru
ftdal to tbs district to bars mch
SUVINQ PRICES.
ama. Mr. Wetmore has aeoompUil In (he Wg Stearai salt plant Theic
Frultm
ad ^ aad hla record speaks for lU- graloen were formally built of plbe,
gtrlng bore another eridenee of tbe
Tbr eot* of tbo Hitlfe delesatloa poaslbiimea of cement In roplaclng
tbe criisusted supply of wood.
lUnsom plants
was esBtforHr..Y^etmore. there
The ftqc pictures were formally Oilirr varloilra plums ...................... ..
■ UTtbe EeM and
lUrtlett pears, per bu.......................TOc
presented to tbe public schoole
the CMOS 1 I not only I
tat mtbtnlasUc. sbovtac that Mr. (be High sritool room Monday m
Wetmore*s twcord has recelred the Tbe pictures arc of large alse, aad
biai'ty sndoreement o< tbs entire tbe choio-st ropitw made by the Hop
Twaatyasrentb dlstrioL
K. Turner Co., of Bosiou. at
The nominee li In every way fitted DMed paintings. Tbe Erst Is tbe well
for the plnoe be oeonplea He knows known Sir Galahad by Watt*.
other the Vestal T^la
dm Uw, belAf an attorney; ta Is an
TrtmK C!tr
EMa apaaker. be has a rrlda acqnalnl- Hector Le Roux:. Of the first a most
anaaahlp and is tborooybly cocnlaant IMeyeetlng account of tbe painting,
ad eotalttes la bis district. Tbers- the subject and tbe artiM. was given
tore. tbs cbolee was entirely a lofleal hy Miss Alexander. Mill HIU gave
aketcb of tbe second phnure Inclndlng
• Tbs fcet alM that Senator Wetmore a beaultfiil Amertran. Indian )«gen<l
igely like tbe old Roman eior«
baa bean reinlned ns counsel by Gotamor Warner in the recount proceed- portrayed In tbe canvas of the great
lass spetas well tor bis abUUy. Oorer- Frenrii painter. Both pictures ap
aor Warner had tbe entire atnu to approprlauiy framed mod all tbt
cbonas dram In eelecnng bis cenhse). schools win be glVM tbe opportunity
ofter tbe other, to bang ibe pkyet Mr. ^more was one of tbe two
a on tbclr walls for wtudy. Th< |
Iiklurea werv purrknsod by the pro
We are coofdent that derlny tbs
■Blaf term. Mr. Wetmore wlU conUn- ceedtf <d thv un exhibit «f las' wlim-v
and the sum realised from Uien-nirr
ta to repreeent tbe dlririet ab|r and
wen and to tbe entire saustmedoa of lalnment oonrse aided by a small bal
pace conulbuied by (be board ot edu
cation.
T%* Indlee. friends nnd neighbors of
THE train SERVICE.
Mrs. Martin Kramer, gnlbered at tbe
fta three raJlroads enterini
Kramer home to tender ber tbelr re­
alty taTe ell I
gards sod to offer tbelr,beat wlofaee
I for eartac for tbe bly before her expected departure. The
tawSi Ibnt wtli be here next week event was in the nature ot a surprise
dartet tbe creat Grand Trareiee
tbe Tkliing ladies
brougir.
ledMi lair. Not only have tbe rues baskets.wbicb fnrnlsbed good thingtaaa redoeed to as attractive dgure. for a most drllghilul tea.
bet a annber e( special trains wii: be
nn so that the people of the Grand
Trarerae recioa can cet hrre.
TMAVe MARKSTa.
»
Tbe tednebic et tbe retee
pofat where they are now. will mean •♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•
GRAIN.
Gmt there win be store people from a
6ep(. St.-aose-Wbent
dtaaeea than was espeetta. It will
alao mean that the
Il.tMHi: com, 78%c; onto. tSHc.'
la(«a will be well represented beeaoM
DttfMt, Sept 2t.—Clot*—When!.
<be.>Er win be easier snA cheaper
tl.n«f com, 82Hr; onii, 51c.
jreacA than If driviay was neoeesary.
LIVE STOCK.
Tbe raOroads aatidpaie a larte busTn*t Buffnio. N. T.. Sept -24.—Cat
r they will reoeire It as tbe city will be thronaed tie, ICO; firm. CnlvM. 615; netlvr.
colia to riiole* fseSSbeep nnd
vlib people and they cannot all drive
or walk. Wlib a low fare rate. spe> tombs. SJOO: mnrkrt slow; tombs, ;s.
lower. Hogi, saW; mnrget ilow, S(i
cial tralni and
lOc
tower
tor
brat
one need sUy away from tbe M( tslr

WoDNQ InciiMi'

.
.taOrand
Traverse.
At a srasion ot aaid conn. beM Ct
tbe probate ot&ce. In -the «fty ot
Traverse City. In wM connty. on tbe
ITih day ot September..A. B. IPdA
Hrraeni: Hon. Fred R. Walker.
tactlCnShaMdBalkbaa Nat Is Dec ^riiy1<« werSvi'r'v'u dSS«**w!a,I^“'iw£;Tr
-VWmt CMbrntia
- ro much rmd that l Irvl conadus
SSSJ ot
c tbe aatats of Ivan
. lu i In tbe matter
VaDSa. esins (o their
the pecnllar ftac. ‘
•25^ H. Core and Hasel B. Gore. BMora.
■CBS. ai* mere or lass
I Henry C. Gore bavISE BMd M said
e era- t
;
court
bis
peUilOB
prwvlta forUewara
>lt.
A <
>0* I to sell lb* latere^ of aald cMatn in
certain reeJ eatate tberata dracritai:
II la ordered ttat tbe ISOl Rap of
October A- D. I*t». at tea o'Rncft la
WM
ewuae la aaM
1 for brar' aad I* 1
btiwve womsa wtn b
1 Spna* chicken., nve awlabt...........10c ofWe
CHANCERY
SALE.
a raft reiUblt bowel
..................said estate appmr belemcdr
L
■II p
................ ;v
i (oiv said reart. at saM time and ^ace
r Tt-Qi-i
........ Illri 12 i Mturm fcllr mox-w
wltboat pato or u,r the coonty ol Grand Trarerae In
»»» • Heeaee to eril

Oraama. per das .
Wheat .
Mtebiaan bene cnataloopes...............................

ilT’'

Oder AnUes Wtnled

Mac Morsn Conpany

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JEWISH NEW VEAR.

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w i woDsiai. Nrahvlb*. T«aa . ssys: ___ .
^Itawd alwest dratb wttb torpid itvM aiul.a rarporatloB. Is complainant and Be- cvmslvi- wfwk* prrv-kau' to hM dny of
tararlng. In U>* Grata Tmame U«r! (sdlsssfleo and Dr. Caldwril s Bynip Prp- ' berra Agnes Berce Is deleiidanL
Ism gars D* quick rellaf.- aistsr M.
Noii,-e If bweby given thst 1 ahaR
FRED fa. WAUCBR.
Judge ol ProbtOn.
Sept IRSl-CN-t. 8A.

with
betting of tbe sun and ob
b^SdsS^!** ’'ifr. Uoum- U-ing the place where the eirm appropriate I caidweil's
IWpstn
d
bcT."
.......... Byrap
"
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■' Mrs.
*'
in for safd county of Grand
luanner. me noiiuay will cotitlnue
'■
*”
n * Saturday, tbe
Trav<
uetU the seiuiig of me sun on tbe fol- i —............. ITlb day of Orti
. D. isos. I
lowing day. *
i
•??
Add netorv. orluck in the fo
D of said day.
The Day of AlMement I. on Mon-|
All
or
no much tbervof as may be
rsli.f
day. October 5. and on tbl* day also all
oanRipauoii and to-pM b.rr. Mrs. furUrtent to rab« tbe
tbe buflora* bouses of the Jew* ! |,^ua Whralcr. Prtw^o. 1
. »*}*: ramplaluant ter
prlocipnL Interest
I takra ___
(brougboul tbe length and breadlb ot | -Twentr-Uir«c yrors ago 1
and_coats taxed In aaid cause and acIbe land. If they are orthodox Jew*, j with rtomeeb uouw*. Thr«« yrart ago cr„jndsie of sale, by virtue
win
be closed,..............................................
and the day observed;»
:
.......................
dderrer-.' to the following
I took Dr.-“.Tr**...'
Caldwc
as It has been throughout tbe centnr r—-Ji^.:*cribed parcels of land and dracribad
11.00 per UrtUv. _
I in said d^W M Wlowi lo-wll:
i -.11 I.
The Feaat of tbe Tabernacle tolls j •*“ “ « dad
>« (1) nnd
on October 2P, and altbougb ibe Jew* say one who liss
iDsb Lay A
111 col used It and wUl givo
will observe this With prayer. Iiui-i- 1! a fair trial. AdJie** P«pa‘u Syrup Co, ,'o ,
mb nddiitun t tbe rUlage :k»u-r givra ik*t Uy vlrtra w (k- pgwir «d
inesf will rontlnue as on other day* 3M Caldatll Uldt: . XlontUvIlo. lU.
< liy i of Train
City.
of the year.
;:an nnd
nd d«-»«-rlb<-d
dt-f
a follow*, to-wlt: If^-wird. Ib^ .VII l«
fonim-nring nt the northwest corner
vradB.wi »^htgbrai tki»--Onyrtaor
of raid lot one <1. nnd runnl« tbene*
8,;*r™?
.Ss
enrt on tbe north line of raid lot ftwr I- - -------------- -------—
rod* nnd eight fv»-i. tbenee aoutb pnr-. |TT*.-rf--i. tVlr. ((..coir -.1 .Vfsert ^svorwo.
LiM u, lb.- <XM line of raid lot one j
(II *li rod*. lb«nc«; i-oulb<-a»ti-i
lyterlv pnr iprowio.*
iiu,t .■ mid imnv«ws«.
Bid Int
tll.-l «ilb Uie west iin-- of tnid
.„. one
«... ! ibu’ n ir.m-r o« '•>b> ,i>jto—rj tc .mittlr
.1. t„ Nte Mth iim^oi raw lot two I
<n. Ib'-tue west on tb.- MJUtb Une-of.iwnra
raid lot* one and two. two rods uta jT.-^ra
tela rato
•-U-M■ It
it fiv't
feet to Ibe
ibi- weBl
we^l liniline of raid lot i
< -u h. wMkrJKratltMdlB
ttedl* teg
Absolute safety is a matter of first importance when
ihviict- nortbiresierly nlong (beInivHns. —o.-mBiB pL<-. urrwrevt W IsM

it: .sfurs'

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SAFETY

selecting a bank.

This bank has a capital, 'surplus and .r

stockholders' liability amountiog to Two Hundred and .
T»enly*hve Thousand Dollars, which is a guarantee
.of absolute safety for any funds entrosieo to its care.
At an additional safeguard this institution being a
National Bank is under the rigid inspection of the
Federal Government,

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

ffreaf Political treat
OF . ILLINOIS

"Ltgisiatm Builder of the 12av/*

National Day
AT THE BIG FAIR

TUESMY, SEPT. ?9

fkZ

Men tin

Two

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rircult court (’omtulraktner
ikorte
Grand Travers- County. MIcb.
SUntTiaVAITK A AI-WAY.
PABMt- fill.BgRT.
SoU. ilor* for rompininsnt.
AUerD^rer MoncncwoHusluess addreCB Traverse City.
Mich.
,
fridav*sopt. toct. 16.

MONEY IN BANK
The boy or the mbo with a Sfavhigs
Accouot is seldom out of work.
Tbe hsbits of thrift are appreciated
by emoloyers, and the man who is
known to save and bank a ponion
of his earnii-2«i is usually the t ne
M-Iecr-d inr a jJaccof responsibility.
\t.ii t.tn-lari with «»re doiljr here
ar.d wc paj y i>rrcenf inietpsi.

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
Oldest, Largest and Strongest Bank
In Norlbern Michigan.

Special Prizes
To be Given Away by the CITY BOOK STORE.
Traverse City. Mich-

AT 2 P. M.

Congressrnan Foss is one of the
most eminent meri in Congress and one
of NATIONAL PROMINENCE.
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out1>HGK W. crnris.

JIddrtss bf

CongressmBn Geo. E. Foss

Potatoes would bnve sold tor 5:>
taa.
Ctett ttany oa the mnrket site hnd
there been nny poutoee oo the mnrk«i site, but there wns nlmost nothing
dotng nil dny but n dtocussbm of poll

ELK RARtOA.
tics nmong tbe oommlwloa men. A
Elk Rnplds. Mtcfa.. Sept. 24.—Tbe tew londs were brought In nnd some
- BKb ctaool football aame with Trav- were disposet! of to the grocery stores
I «0 OFllU.
am* OUy Iwt Baiurday aliboush
Tbe Cbirago nin^et wnn «uoied nt
most pronounced ihrashinc for
loeal boys eras nevenblme food bnsl- between M nta TO cents lodny necordIng to Renllty.
akes ter tbe team. Tbe boys bed
lieotoonu county bns nn npple fnmchance to pc «P acsinet a Mteap lean
inc. A buyer from Norttaport today.
sstabltac then to see (ood play to tbe
Win H. Steele, declared that apples
bmt advaMBCA and where tbe potnu
were
no nceree there was tat enoogb
emra tborentkiy fiepvemu.
They
of one vnriiHy ot apples to «note a
Mad ost where they were leAlnK
price.
•ad tape ta pmetlee to make ^
auay dfdKta. Tbea there was At
SELUNO RRlCCa.
■atlslactim ot tbe very coarteoni
Pfwito.
treatnewt taowa tbewi by Principal Plums, basket .............................l«ei&r
Fldesta. by the Trarerae cfy tram
Mi the eetlra Hick ecbooi.
The
» aty papere were abo rmr

‘.X“ **“

Oliy, Mi^ignn.
Dated nt Trav.
jut
Augu»t 28. A- U 11*08;

Voder Coolrol of Dolled States l^easory.

taa.

becanee of the transportation prob-

remedy that does tbe heallta aibea
pramlee hot tall to pufana.” aaya
*' ' K. R. Plmon. of Aabnrn Ontie.
-It U ctmnx me ot threat ata
tuns tronble at h«c standi^ that

ToConstipaHmF

v c; auu,.«..

The Republican National Committee has promIsed thatthis Distinguished Statesman shall be in

.1 A'OOAf OF ir, ]/./. PAPFR. <hoiu oj any .fsc pat­
ient in our slocl-, Jor the best exhibit t>/ canned
fruit displayed by anyJanuers ■u-ife. ^
A F/X/i SCIfOOL ROOAf PICTVRF o/our presidents, siu- JOX2-/. jramed tn handsome dull Uatk
.- oak lUOuldinn sHth gold burnished tips, eoorth $SjOO,
Jor the best district school exhibit of hand writtng.
All (lu pupils of the school to parlicpiaie.
Tluse ofors XO P GOt W to Traverse City residents.

Traverse City on Sept. 29.
Everybody should hear his able discus­
sion on National Issues.

CITY BOOK STORE
THE //OPART CO.. Proprietors.

ORAND TRAVeRSE NCRALO,

STATE BANK
(MUal.
Swiss.
OEflUBRS—A. Traey

SBOrnlDs; MIm Rob«ru KdMO. who Is
K senior end
1fares Moedey;
LewU. eon of Dr. W. E. Mooa. who
wUl Uke a medial rosrse; Mlw
Baatrtee Ha«nmaou>I. Harrr IClnUe
' and' li^die rulers. ?n-htB|r a toul «I
JI7.
l*wMOlivet.
Ottret has at least three more' loeal
............
Marian
on and

ten.

h5faK*tt: iSto T.'SimAS.
b2S2« oSSknd, H. C. D.rti. J—
•smtaa. H. W. SmBB.
j KT cot lOMreA ts nme &9M&S
H. n.-Ai4ttu aU ^e.
Oemmondenee resardtec .
BBttor^ the Trarerse City
Bank. Traxeiae Cttr. Mick.

CknIiliH Ms msk 2658

WETMORE
NOMINATED

_____ ,r Mlraa.
tn addlUOD to the th»o named r»terdar the school at mines at Kmichwill enndl Frank McIntosh and
amisn veiraas.
Miss Julia Williams, daui^ter of \
t WillUms. will be Traverse Oty

n aiJd*8Baeeetary.
collefe student as he has moe
the M- A. C. to coat* the (oothall
team and bo the Y. M. C. A. secretary,
bat as tbls Is a means towards taklnc
a D. A. decree at Olivet, he deserves
enrnllmFDt.
East Jordan Studanta.
Bast Jordan c^n also be called in
the Grand Traverse reifloti and today
from that vlllace. three younf ladles
passod ihrouBh the city on their way
to the University of Michican. the
o belnit Miss Frai

BAS CAPITAL
cnnrENnoN Tuesday Of $200,000
Baealtant Record Mr. Wetmors Made
in Hts test Term Was 8uf-

DAVID WOLF, PRESIDENT

Babcoefc. Chairman. ■
nth aenatorlal dlstrtci. held In the
etmn bouse Tuesday. SUte BenT Fred C. W«more was nnanlmoua. Purchased All the Assets of the Kel­
MorF
ley Lember A SMnpIs Co. From
Jerry Bulllven, Receiver—
Will Operate Mills.
. Lumber company eras
The Kdley
‘ednesday with a paid up
.rsanlsed We---------capital of fSOO.000.
JOO.OOO. The foUowlns o»____ elected:
PreaWmt-Davld Mtell, of Grand
‘vio^MMent-Gua

Kitslnser,

ol

■se City.
Dlrectora David
lr.«er. W. T. Haaai ,
8. W. Bwabey. of Cblcaeo.
The Kelley Lumber company
purchaaed all the assets of the
ley Lumber A Shingle company
■ rry Sullivan, receiver, and they
Uinue to operete the rnlll at East
Pimnl
Grand
The company will do general wtolesalc lumber buahJesa almilar tonhat
done b) the KcUey Lumber A Shingle
Tbe'wmpany starts oai with bright
CTATC iCNATOR FREO C. WET- prospects for the (utnre, and with the
array of able .
MORE. ef cadinae.
helm the plans of the company win
Renominated by Rm>»blh6ene of
no doubt be carried out to the letter.
...mntlttee. Dr. E. B. lUlxrock,
kAskn. *a» named an temporary chair- ae Just I
tmn and Boben E Walter, of Trav- tog up-b
“YtK ate In the wrong abop.” replied
aase Ciy. as temporary aecretary. The
be aitlsUe pbotognpher. '-Better try
be polke sutlon. It's a Bertllilon
.. Bingham, of Wexford; M. D. Rich- •tyle of picture yoo're after."—Phllaardaou. of Missaukee, and Sam Cramp- delpbla Ledger.
ton. of Antrim. The committee on
modeeUaU
consisted
of
Martlu
Elaetion Netlea.
»own. of Leelanan; L. D. Spaflord.
To tbc Legal Voter* of Grand Travot netksle. and Ttioe. T. Bales,
rvG county, kllFfalgaa:
Onnd Trareree.
Yon are bon>by yiotlBed that at
The commltteo on permanent
RinmUon and tfder of borioeas ret- ..eaeial election to bo held in ....
ommended that the temporary oisas- SUte on Tueeday, tbc third day ot
November, IMS, the following officers
toguon be made permaoenL
-e to be elected:
Oelepatee.
Oovertwr, Ideuicnant Coveraor. See
Tbc cemmIUoe on credei
lowing
t la th
Crampton, H. W.
XL, &wln Ueo
A. Matthews.
_ _ BpaSord. Carl
_ _ W. Q. Pettit. J. W. Saunders.
KMkAika—Dr. E. a Babcock. J. J.
Craad Traverse—noa. T. Baiea. W.
W. Btoith, R. & Walter. F. K. Bmwn.
John Boamle.
WeMbrd—Arthur H. Webber. Joseph
Uikmot. Wm. Gaylord. Goat E JobsMU. H. O. Hutaler. O. A. Brigham.
^ Jotastoa. Jas. ManafteM. R D.
Leelanae—A W. Gann. wm Steele.
Mariks Brown.
Mloaaahee—Marian JD.
Bkaemaa U Decktr. CSms. R. Dnrieamt. Harvey BartboloiDew.
. When BOmtoaUtma were called tor.
Antrim gave way U> Wexford, where1^ Arihnr H. WTbber. of CadQla^
to a speech extolkng the good r*c>
ord and eacclleni eeirriee ot Senator
Wettaore. placed the name ot the
Maior before the cxmvenilon for renomlhailon.
Every other delegaie
heartily Mipponed the nomlnaUon and
the mvretary ww tnstracted to cast
the balloi of the co&veaih» tor Senator W<
Weimorap

D. OF M. HAS 28

Bute Land Office. Attorney General.
Superintendent of Public InatnicUon.
'lember of the SUte Board of Bdncaon. Justice of the Supreme Court to
fill vacano'. fourteen electors ot Pres­
ident snd Vice President of the Unit­
ed Suiea,
ea. R< ___ ntatlve in fongres*
> Ele<iventb Congressional Disuly b •
•enty.
henaiorial DistrIrL com]iprisji _
counties of Antrim. Kalkaska. Mto- xford. Gr
............Beosle, and Represenuilve
the SUte Legtalaisre for the Leg
tolailve dislrict compriatog your coun_________kverse; One Judge
of Probate, one Sheriff, one County
Clerk, one County Treasurer, one Beg
toter of Deeds, ooe Prosecotljig Attorcircult Court O
one County Surveyor, and iwl'
coroners.
In witness whereof. 1 have hereunlo
set my hand at Traverse City. Grand
Trareree county. Michigan, this 10th
day of September. A D. 1908.
CHARLES 8. JOHNSON.

ConsStutienal Revision ard Anendroant Netlcs.
To the Legal k'oicrs of Grand Travrse Oounti. Miriitgan.Yoo are berby notiflod that at tee
general election to be held In this
state on Tusaday. NovWnber 3rd. 190S.
there will be submitted to the qualified
electors the folknrtog.

Berta
>rtoed oCnsritutk
utlon.
t of tl
The question
quei
D ol n
JectlMi of the Revised Constitution.
Swtlon Ten of Article Fourteen of the
Consiliutlon retotlve to the taxation of
property by a Slate Beard of Amess
a.
As was expected, there were omlsIn witness whereof. 1 have hereunto
Btoos to the Record-, list of college
•I my hand at Traverse City. Grand
students yesterdsy. but ss stated, the
iverse
omissions were unlntentlona] a. on
snrnast effort was made to gel all wbo
^HARi5c8*8* JOHNSON.
going away to scIkmI. Tadsy; the Sheriff of Grand Tniverw- Couiiir.
- g sre«C added W Ilie list;
Hlcklgaa.

IS-'™

^AINTY pastries, pies' and ^
desserts—ddidous, attrac­
tive, out of the ordinan’—are
the pride Gf the cook who uses

RRBAY, SEPTEMBER ZS. IMS.
Dr^epala U oor nsUonal allmen!.
Bardodt Bload Bftters to the nathmal
tor fi. U Btrenffthens atomarh
branes-promotes (tow of dlgsaU«v
A portSaa the blood. boUds yoo

i

Doan's Regnlets gave Jasi the results
deairsd. They act mildly and iwffnlate
the bowels perfeeUy."—George B.
Kranae. SM Walnu Avs, AttocM. Pa.

;TATB OP MICHIGAN. TBBPRO
' bate court tor the esnty el
Grand Traverse.
At a I Melons ec said eoot Md
Grand Travnne.
: the probate oOee'te the MKy c<
a arsston of lald roori. held at
the probate i^re. to the cRy o( TYar- Traverse dtr. to caM canty, n toe
erae aty. in said emuty. on the ITih Iflth day of September. A D. 19«E
Present; Hen. Fred R Watar.
day of September, A D. 1908.
judge of probate.
Present; Hon. Fred R Walker.
la the nmoer ot the. sMate et RaBMIbw ertaeaawy hariaafaMw UMtaM *e Judge ot probate.
ert R SalklTk. Oamce W. BMklxE.
and Ralph J. ScoOMd. mtonra.
For filTing for rmm, -lemoR, rhuharfa,
y/
Wimam SMklrk having fllad to anM
pitmapple, stiwben>- and otber fruit pics,
!
deceased.
court hto petltkm. praying tor Ueana
nothinc equals Kinj^onlV It mskes them / SuOy-sxx
Ells A Johnson having filed to said to eeO the tourcet ot aatd aateto to
court ber final account
ount a* adminlstra- erriato real estate tharoto diierlhaA
delicate and delickmx
/
Y*4trt
a'etook Is mm tseeouua u( mat day ei Mu
de-boniswith will annexed
Fanhtnoidmm tkeeoorlboaer>stb*Oty
It to ordered, that the 8th day of Oe1 hu peiUion pray.
Improve your cooking by following
/
- . . ^
tohar, A D. 1901. at ten o’Mock to too
-M,iidUd,«a<CMUmd,s- /
the dIstrtbuUoB ol (be residue ot said * wnooa. at taM probate oCfioa. be sad
hereby aivotoud for hearing aaM
osutc.
by two cooks wbo kno*. Free on Kqoco. /
UUoo. and taat all perms tatanatIt to ordered, that the iSth day ot
aald aeute appear bsfiera hM
kwl i-1'at.d ^eisotwry.
inml upon ihe old rrlitble Kingifoid't
October A D. 1908. at ten o'clock in court:: a
at aaM time aad plaoa. to toow
Orw^Corabuirb. Poundrpcka^.lt'c.
IT» i|--rif — da^roshasrfaMi MB the forenoon, at said probate office, ____ why a HcwM to the totereet tK
be and i« hereby appointed for nxada- atod enate to said reed estate ahould
B.T.
«=
T. mnFin i sm. imem.
, Ining and allowing aa<d account:
not be granted;
It b fttriber ordend. that pubUe noIt Is farther ordered, tost puWM a»Uce tbereol be given by pubUcatton Uee thereof he glvea by pubtlcattea><
copy of this order, for three auc- a copy ot this order, toe three aaeoeealve weeks prerioos to nM day ot
hearing, to the Grand Travarea Her­
Wife-R-hst would yoo like for yoor
Buskin'* Ung Senteneea
lid. a nrarspaper printed and cir­ ald. a newspaper printed and ckote
Roakto, It Is ssid. bss written more iblrtbday. dear?
culated In said county.
RDnwoOD^
toted to said county.
entenCM ef ino«>Unate length thsa j Uusband-.Volbli« at all. I haven't
FRED R WALKER
FRSD R WALKER
iany tnooey.—Meggendorfer Blatter.
any other elasale writer of modern
Judge or Probate.
Judge of Fi^M.
Engllto prose. Frederic Harrison some
Sept. 18-2^<>ct. 2-9.
' aepL 11-18-Ui^cL X.
It Can't Be Beat.
years ago coonted the words in a Bum*
The best ot all teachers is ezper
ber of typical sentences, finding that to lence. C. M. Harden, of Silver aty.
- "
"I find Bleetrle
the earlier books it was no anconuion
DR W. J. HIGGIN8. Dentist
claimed for IL
Stomach. Liver and Kidney troo- New MuBsoo BIA
Traverse aty.
It cant be beat. I hare tried tt
aOsans telepbaoe: otflee. 798; rtw
laadeia the relief of a full stop, but In , hies
and find It a moat excellent modievery cas^the aenae Is as clear as day. trine." Mr. Harden U rijftt; It'a th* Idenoe. «02.
Ask to be dlroetea to Ms office o^
There will never be a ticne agaiQ>heo you cao
Wordsworth's poem <w the "Cbarae> : best ot all medlcinet also for waaB poslte
Sbermsn A Hnnter.
tor of Bappy Warrior" U a Double ex­ ' ness, lame back, and all ran down OOto
Ob not be mtodlreoted.
build cheaper than now.
ample of aBsUlned emuections. Apart dlUon*. Beat too for chills and maGold work of the very beet
fran the opening aid eloalug couplets Urla. Sold under guarantee at S. B.
Porcelsln inlay*.
Let us figure your IhUs—our prica will coo*
the poem eooslBts of two very long Wall A Sons. C. A Bugbee Drag (to,
PainJees extraotion.
.
Hannah
A
Lay
drag
stores.
SOe.
Vince you of this fact.
compound'.Mntencea almost entirely
Strong, ttaiora] imnlnc and rety
bsto arilllrial teetA
comprised d adjectival claosea. The
Make appototmento nhend when
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
poaMble.
Office honn 7:30 to n:fi0, 1 to 6.
court for Grand Traverse Otber boors tv roqueaL
J. O. Cratscr, Bee.
county 1 Chancery.
Best the WortO Afford
Colbv. complalnanL vs. CarlColLHa C«
Dolen a Unba-. utb. Oatla. Faak. Dan,
It gives nw unboiwded pie
Sept. 24. 1908.
by. defendanl.
d<
Bdcklen's Arnica Sslre."
Vaixn. Snltact ul Skw WaL
.. appearing
from affldavli on file to
It
a
says J. W. Jenkins, of Chspel Hill. .V. bis rause (hat the above named de­
C. •T am convinced it's the best sslve fendant's last known plscc of resle world affords. It cured a felon on
Bom names {BcU%
y ibamb, and It never falls to heal
cannot
every sore, bora or wound to whi^ ft
led. on motion of L.
is applied. SSc at 8. K. Walt A SOM.
r for oompUinanL it
C. A Bugbee Drag CO.. Hannah A Uy to ordered ...
said defendant.
Carl t'olhy, cause hto appearance
bo enternd in this cause within five
months from dale of this order, snd
hide. Nevada. Mining EnterprUe. In default tbereol that said bUI ol
complaint may be taken as confoased
Wadlelgh A Co., Eeno. Nevada.
sept. Su. against him.
GEORGE W. CURTIS.
FOR SALE—My to'iutiful farm of four Circuit Court Commissioner Oraud
Traverse County. Mich.
hundred acres, one mile from Giawiu
Must be sold at once. Make n:c an L. li. GAGE.
SoUriior lor Complslnsnt. Itusioffer on the whole or part ot IL
ness address Traverac aty. MtcA
Time, cash or trade, J. W. Slater.
sepL 2Mf. (ri. sept SS-nov. «

KtNGSFORtri
OSWEGO

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-R?a,*sar!:

DENTIST

Stop!

Look!

Listen!

South Side Lumber Co.

Traverse City, MicL

SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER
FOR THE GRAND TRAV­
ERSE REGION FAIR

Are yon iroabled hiih Ihst
tired. pUyod-out lecllng thU
Eummer? Are you troubled
with petty. IrritaUM, nervousness, sleepleaaness, or todieMUon? If so you arc to need^ ot
good nerve tonic, as these arc signs of nerve veaknew or de-

A Great Hot
Weather Tonic

Waifs Uood and Nenre TaUets
arc Just the ionic you need. Wt- have made them
these conditions.

especially

for

Wo guarantee them. If they do not help you, you

receive yonr money back wllheut queatlon. For fifteen days so ev­
eryone will have a chance to to' Ibeao—a GOc box lor SSe.

The Lull Carriage Company of Kalamazoo. Michigan
wishing to show their appreciation of the business
given them by the Grand Traverse Region, through
their local agent-

The Queen aty Implement Co; have
donated one ol their Portland Cut­
ters Value $30.00
to be given as a Special Premium. As this Donation
came too late to be printed in the Premium List, we
have decided to offer this cutter to the farmer, living
in the Grand Traverse Region,

WE arc THREATENED
witll SUMMER WEATHER
1 ISA

sideratioD. Step into our store and look over our
large line of

Basolin* S-tovoa
ind Oil
Skovaa
Cookingl in summer is a pleasure when gasoUoe or
oi! stoves are used. Prices to fit yoor pocket book
and sizes to suit your requirements.
Adc about oar Etosy Paymeat Plaa oa Hoas^

who shall make the largest number
ot entries at this lair.
The Cutter will be on exhibition at our tent, and
contestrnts for this prize will call at our headquarters
and show their entry receipts.
We wish to encourage the farrhers of this region
to show the products of their farms at this fair, and
we shall be pleased to turn this prize over to the
farmer* who in our judgement, everything consider­
ed, is the most entitled to receive the same.
Wc cordially invite everyone to meet os at tbe talr
next week.

boM .taiiltare.

TWO

STORES

123-U7 S. Umon SL

JULIUS CAMPBELL CO.

QUEEN 131CITYSTATE
IMPLEMENT
CO.
STREET

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im HCULS. FSA>V.'Un«iiI« & iA

:p.;

'I^«.
Noir.-Uttd Bakw. Cailca*D: Chat. Cad;. CoMra. B. U. Grina ...
lombsa. Ohio; Irarln BnawriJ. Crtuniaia erealM
evenly tnmj
tn*. Maidamw
hna. Ohio: John gonday. Pltt^n^. drcn arrlred bone thb
rUlted reMUroa.
pa : J. U Come. Powell. Ohio; C- W CadiUae. where ahe
Mr. and Mr*, tWill Darrow end aa
Wladban. MDwaukaa. WU.; P«f
EU Bocdeaax ta fli at thb wrU
to TraTetwe City
................................ Wla.; B. H.
Skifor taarr decided to nore la (be
SiTtpanting.
woncE TO coRfte*PO»‘oe»<’^
SATINQ8 DEPOSrre-A Uute book i. gin.^ Dim
r. and Mr*. Fred I
oose ovsed by Mra. A. C. Wyskoop.
Mra VannaUer and ac* Cheater lam WedaewdiT to aCiecid the :8. B
isteragt oomttooB^ mot Jane fend Deoember. InBepl. a.
reumad Friday from a three week*
VgrnX eontinoea for K Tears from date of laat enty^.
viait at Peuiwatar.
STlewTaftSlhd^Bapld*.
OREBi LAKE.
0EKTIFICATE8 OF l)EPOSIT-A cwtaie^ b taMra. Henley and daaghter. Helan vMt at their Md home In SouA Bead.
WUBf Rhode* and Floyd Fuller
tetar tha«rTi»aa^y n
left ihl. aftentooo tor their home In
Bsed
of -s book. Drswa intercM. Inteceet
tall to fln«
«ad If cwaapwtfan'
of late and
^Mr. D*ey^^*T2Sr*e OtTwaa at Lawrence. Kan., after having apent
Hif«d that n the
os tfaaee oeseee one rear after dale, unlee* rtu.e«td.
whlitle again.
the *uDmer here.
Lansing, where be will aicend Ihe Aghla (am Friday and Sanrday.
OHEOKIKQ AOOOrNTS-Moel oonveoietit te tbogs
t;a»rt* aerrtee bat gonday
Dr. A. 4 McPhall of Traverae City rlcaltnral ooH««e- He wan a«x»pan
Mr. and Mr*. Tap HarUlae drore to
who
viah
to
give
dwoka to othera. Each cheek oooarrived thb eveolag to apend a faw
br hb mother and brother Joseph
Traveiwe City Satarday.
CEDAIi HUH.'
tt«TR*«a a receipt for
depomlar. A eafe sad cos„ far a» Grand Rapids, where they
Min Archie apent Saturday and day*.
John^SeoU haa IK the coatratf to will rtsit friends for a few day*.
Mte TM»t rWurBod ttf Xotth **lJr**Md Mr*. Chaa. EllioU of Ce­ Sanday da Trarerse City.
TCOMBt way M (joj-iag all acoooots. We faniab
John
(Jarthi10
move
hla
barn
from
The Ladle*' Aid will give ^ plenle
Slaattoa tatend awl U cdWai «oni on dar CTeA vlBliad Mta. EUl«fe abtar
Mr. and Mr*. Prank SttSord and
iwkh*.
tao back of hU lot to the front ewroer Inner at Porter'* grove.
alaaa arnr ftolon.
tamily bare moved lo 0»e Oolkllla.
HonU Tabberer and lamD;
J
LL
DEPOSITS
are
payable
oo demaad No payto
be
r^nUt
Into
a
dwelling
WaTartHK* *<dd tab bo«a bera w Mr*.
Mr *n<i l3i>. Joe IRIl hatcreiamed
8K>t. SIWe hear that Mr. CoWer haa i
Jane* Smlib. father ot Mi
nuBla
except oo written order of 4epoattor.
home to Barker Creek after vialUng
MlUhen. I* here with hb lainl
Mika Korrta te «nJt* dotted morlDg into the Tillage (Oi
A specific for pal□-^>r. Thot^'
Mar be vriuen eo ei^»er1»iaband or wile ooou daw.
artnter.
extended vblt.
Eclectric Oil, airangesc cheab-wt lini­
^“Mjr^wbert
Berry
and
daufbtn
AU baainere oonfidenliaL
Ur*. Wolf and Mba 0<>ort^
Wm. Green and family, and Oaear ment ever devised. A bouBehold reem‘ ‘
Keage Tl»lted at George Kodtls at Helen reinme..............
Dame left thb afternoon for Fox b- dy in America tor 28 years.
efier pelting
Und. after having epeni the pan
”^».*wmle and Bdwln Otaa attend

mm
.
BrWge
epenl
Sunday
la
Tra»la
town
EAST
KABSON.

ed a tamlly gathering la the rlclnlty
flare Wllklnmm rKumed
The Are brohe out In Wm. Sai­
of Klogaley Sunday taut.
___
Mra*^Vrae of Hartford returned Tbniaday from hb vblt to the south­ ler's wood* UK Tburaday and ha*
Lloyd Manhall rUlted at «ha bone
home Friday after vblUng her daugta- ern pan of the atate.
awept easterward over two mllee coto(. (laBege Madlaon Ssaday.
The fnaeral service of Mr. George ering several hundred acres and thn
Mr. and Mra. Strykor and (aiallr
Dame, who died oa Friday evening. air which wa* already detue w^
a btirt were out at the lake Sanday.
I^ed 62 years, after a year's Illness. smite becstem ellfllng to those' who
urn Holliday >a poUing a foo^tion
3D (be
Terr b»d 1“ •*
»m*
lived near.
wan under ibc hotel. 'Hte work b la
her parenu. Mr. and Mra Stafford.
Sunday afternoon. SepL 13. the barn
chaige of Cbai. O Connor.
TnvflmCttr.Bck
dnd lb (ontonts consisting of hay.

™ •» W"~ "'■' Ulaa Steema. .who b aioppl« at SeH n- _____
. ill^'^e'flev.' Mr- Benttll, Mr*
po bwioM* M«m«*yoau. sleigh*, haraes* toota and-ma­
E t'ampbi'll and Ml** eSnlall sang. chinery. sbo one horse belo^ng
gi^ Md Erarrtt Cmln «a-»tare«OVIATT.
r dnrlag the pawC"
Fnmk Vert was burned. The 1
The Snuday atdtool
conTantlon ••lx*d. Kindly Light.- "Oh, Gwe.
ta* tadar. al«> Cbarl^
' week.
The mcoUn« at Uie <*apal doaeo
not discovered tn Ucne to w
. hldi wa* htU hare leal Wo4««^y VCbere b Thy Victory." and "My HravMra. Jennie HaUiday Tblled
and Thuradaj- wm* oulte well attend­ enlv Father Knows.’ ilr. \\ III Ander­ snythlng- Mr. Vert wa* away from
ilftat.
Any skin Hrhlag b a lemper-tevtw.
who ha. ed, allbough the county repreaenuHoa son of Traverae City bad chance ^ home but neighbors came and by
_ ■• U
The more you scratch the worse it
the futwrah The O. A. R. and W. R.
Ine engtoe.
ollne
angto*.
_ ,
purchaaed the Will Ckaee plaoe. awtt of Sunday •thool* wa* very
Hrtie* Doan'* OInlmcoi cure* lUba.
C. attended. The floral offerings wi
the bouse from burning. A qoamUy
Adam Tagar ot f
earnest talk* of the at ' worker*.
eraeua-any
skin KcUag. At aU drag
WDMng those who
oor wldat Suaday
.uli In
in belter work in many and beanttfuL Ueoege Kraeat <rf lath and flue flabhtag lombar wa*
au!^a“'rtJi^d*hb*l^^^ lot Y b^ileve will• reauli
Dame wa^ boro tn Spring
Prairie. also burned. The total loai. was be­ fair av Grand Rapids last week. Tbev btores.
Mr. 8i. Clare and 8. 8. Bnmett of
ellMce to Mra. EUsataeth ManlWl*-. Jan 12. IMT. He wont with hb tween 1300 and 3400 with oo Insur­ relumed Saturday.
aka Ann ware wean in oar odat
father 8 lamUy ta Rockford. Ill, where ance. The cause ol the Are b unV.tu Hen* Monro ol Traverse City
OL^-ARRO"SapL SZ.
\
sp-Ai Sunday at her hoan- here.
**l^I!^Dan «oHlt*n md dtfldrwB'
The forest art* are goUl« very be graduated fttan the high school, at
Mr*.
MciWltv ha* purchaaed a
School began Sept. S. with Mbs Anh*eas«a.«BlnMt'D vblt (iMada
here. Isaac aswacm's building* ihe age of IT year*. He enlbtod wiih
him*.- and lot on Main stroK. (nwa
WELL8T0N.
o her home in LeetaIn danger on hTiday evening.^ the 124ih regtmenc 111- Infantn. aMy
S, B. libertdan.
Marl Bnltoa. of
herciwei^
'r‘'ur^‘ f^”of“neiSbora gathered'26th RhKl.
RUKl. lie came
^e to Korthport

1
Beiitonb.
, ..».«>» u»
. Imslaem one day last week.
Mr*. U K.'Sbrrtdan Saturday Wa*t
tbere^d helped toSck Are and so after the close of the war. where he Trsverae City High school.
The Misses Pearl and Ub Curry vis
Ed Norman made a busloea* trip to there "and helped
Mr*iand
lived with hU uncle and aunL Mr.
Mbs Poari Ruewsegger ta teaehlns lied In Traverse City a couple ol days lo Traten-c fin lo attend the fuaar; 5wr«r)?hr M Trarerae aiy Sai- Traverae City laat week.
nl held today ol h.-r LtUe grasd MU.
ih.- school at Clear Brook.
Mr and Mr*. SUa* Gray of West Mrs. E. F. Datne. He was unlirf
last week.
A. Q. Martin left for Traverse
marrbge
wHu
Mbs
Annette
iKng,
Howard
KeWt^hou*-.
l,awrcnce
Blagunofe
has
the
whoop
Almira were convention vbliars on
Miss Alice Sour* leave* thb loorudaughlL of Mra Katberiue Wibon. ing tough
* "^Mta Entna Nelaoa of Frankfort U City 1
iiig for l..anring. to take up the simly
'•dnoiday evening.
farl Walker and wife kdt <M the
’“v^r^efi
TiatUBg.ai the home of Mra A. '
Vr*. Sutton b much Improved at The deceased was a lovable character 'Sept. 21________________
of domeslie aricnew at Ihe H. A. t:
MbiWHirl Friday for Mnwaqkc. and
open, generon*. kindly to a fault and
with
hi*
I
Dr.
Frank
Munro
of
Benxqnb
tame
Wyiteop.
Hoo du Lac Wta.
Arthur Winfield who ha* been hero
'Th*^many friends of CUra WII even dui
Saturday for a vblt with rrbtbes
S^WWU. ol
!'2 oa lAislnos* fo- a few day*, returned
CASE AFTER CASE.
Mr. and Mrs. inrslg and two <hllgonaWerato of
here. He nKurns Tui-sday.
to Uf hoBe ia Milwaukee. Wb, lum. were veo' gtad to meet her and
-have n turned .troia their vblt
rc of olhera
>r able lo attend the convenScott Munro wa* In Traverse City drao
Plenty Mora Like This In Travtrae
tauManm^ gitd H<wr tatke.
Monday
survived by -------------- —
___
Wednonday
evening.
She
1*
SKurday.
Cly.
The rarpeater* arc roshlng ihe
t'ohen ot CaUfornla. four, daughu-r*.
Mrs ibrt>M-'«( fbariefoU arrirad
the
daughter
of
the
Rev.
CS.
wil­
Louis
Emory
and
Frank
Mahan
of
Score* of Traverse CJiy peoplf can
work on the new depoL U wOl be «hii- k. Ml —-Mr*. I-eander
Peck.----Traverse Clt} spent Sunday at Wm. Friday for a vbli with her awi. Chas.
Run. ■were auletly ^r^
liams.
who
is
well
known
In
this
tell
vou
about
Doau'h
Kidney
Pill*
pleled by Oci. 1*1.
ter. Mra. John Schlflnator. who reside
Glhxou aiHl family.
Many a happy clUien mahes a public Curry'*
Joe KM«p. Henry Kralg. Oauile Hal Dually
Se|.l, 21.
E- R FetienglH wa* at htane over IB Northpon. and Mr*. Will Darrow. sutoment of bis experience. Here b
stead made a trip lo Dnblln Monday.
of Traverae niy .
case of It- What betwr proof of merQalie a number of young people Snllday. He b iKtchlng the Maple on iVedneaday last to gend a
of Wm. Cany, wa* lonnd Satuids
^n
be
bad
than
such,
eodorsement
-- * --■ the dance and raffle at
Mrs. Bills of TWedo. Ohio, arrived
We* we sorry to he*r ot the dealh
morning with one tool fast In ihr>-e
Mabel
Greeoo.
134
East
Ffllnenlh
OntaUa Sanirdi
week* with her niece. Mb* Emma
llitU- tree* tn snefa a manqrr that It
of Elmer Abbes' baby.
street. Traverse City. Mich..
Martin - . .
-.^KTu- raw USB
Mr*. Rhode* and Mra Bank* of
wa* iiuposslbk' to get it out wlthoit
well In his Jumlier jard.
.
"Mra” r. B KeUl woh was very 111 -We believe that Doau’s KWnej Pllb first rutting the tree*. When found
have no equal as a general cure lor
H. Wil-ton 'I putting down a woll ijdte Ann were caller* at J. H. Byers last we<-k. I* a>nva1e*ccnldown and nearly exhausted,
Saturday aftenioon.
hard
backacoc*
and
any
pains
that
___•OO.ffUbda.O.
Mb* Maggie Anderson of Traverae
baring
iving undoubtedly been there all
Harry Pcltetiglll. ------------ --e
from
a
disordtTed
condition
of
Matt
Kavullc’of
Marblehead.
Ohio
liy came down to attend the funeral
JiSa^rti wSlhrwwllwd tn the fuand mother and father. Mr. and 1
kidneya, 1 am pleased to recom- night. ts bead and leg* were badly
visiting at Chas. Voelm's.
Mr. George Dame.
remedy of a*
as much virtue and brnbed and It will probably lose Uie
B. H. Baird of Graad Rapid* arrived H. C. PetiengiU. vlMted at U T. Balls
Mr*. W- B- Johnston and danghw** ntend a remedv
..... .* Doan's Kidney PUte conUln." sight '
merit
here today to take oarge of the turvey
Mia* Ida Sessen who taachM atlbe rbrbsa spent Wednesday In
Mr- and Mra Sbl Morrison drove to
Ftor sale by all dealer*. Price j«
for Oeo. W. Siflgart. NortBanOunn
Barth Khool. spent Sunday at home bad.
cent*. KoBUT-Mllburn <-o. Buffalo. Rapid flty- aSiardar to vblt Mr. Morhim.
Mr. CUa*. au»tatt left Friday
New York, sole agents for the Culu-d rlaon'K tanMher. Robt. Morrison,
with ber parents.
Hotel
arrivab:
Martin
house;
W
_..1vab
Reed
City,
for
a
few
day*
Vblt
with
Wrakoop who has reently returned
are vbltlng tvlatlvcB here for
A targe new flag float* from It*
State*.
.‘boinpson.
Oolnmbus.
Ohi
hi*
daughter.
Mr*,
i'ha*.
Heirj
for a vbu wi^ hl^arMr. and Mi , P. J. Hawley of AlJva
staff 111 front of the Ball school house.
Beracmber the name—Itoan's—and
Columbu*. Ohio:
Mr*. Wni Thomas speut Thursday
eats. Mr. and Mr*. A. C. W)-nkoop. Tbompeoti.
A. A. Matilce b at home at prosctil
day-B.
tahe oo other.
In Traverse City.
The commnniir of Cedar Ron aiU hlng. Danville, Ohio; C. 31 Dratcbei; with hi* family.
be pleased to learn that Mr. and Mr*. Chicago; U K. Kent. Chicago;

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Grand Traverse Region

Some Information i
ncauoiaa asBU neposiis.

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Jiist to make you acquainted with
the Goods We SclL
XW E We going to have a
of the Fair Grounds on
each gentleman'who vrill leave
during the week of the Fair.

Clothing

Our Fall
never looked better to us. We
ues, and the goods have come

'bought exceptionally good valin better than the samples.

your order

We want

Overcoats
Raincoats
Suits - Pants

TO:.

colored Calendar picture made
one of the Big days to give to
his name and address with us

Hats
Caps
Shirts

SHERMAN & HUNTER
Numbier 236

TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN
East Front Street
'

li

oiupte TiuvcMe Httuto.

INTOFIlETUiiS

Buy Flour
By Weight
Dual

weigh

24K i

AA7ov«ra»topulit « Ike eals ead MC thtf k ^
weighAalnuck
btM

The Lewis Cash Delsatlnjr eedMy
mei rtor ibe firtt Uen tbla year lloadejr
. cntshu the program being inforael. Af
After the
e progimm.
program, a
e new pisi
plan, proposed by Frof. Lee Homaby,
adopted.
adopii
Tbe plan dirldra the dub Into five
iraiM of ihiwe membera ea^. and
In order to make Ibe teams as evmiy
nutrbed as poatfUe, tbe membm
.............................Illy, each
least:

Report hm cone lo us fracn al ever Ate elile e( tbertegu
to Z pouudi on aa
band Mck.

Tfaak what diat neau to yoo--2 poiad* dioet «e eroy dghlk
band «ad neau 16 powb ihst pe batrei aad with kur at 3 ceab
p« p«»d it c<X» the coowmer wbo boy* k 48 eealf «e«fy baneL
We postjrdy gnanatee that evesy »ack of

Lily White

MrrtMRK n. i«o».

46 TEARS AGO

bating <
d and a

ii for «iMed diM cfoy Mck «f lav wd^ li>e Htoc.

Wha70.W««ict»fab«d»ck e(

fw»ay.

■ Mrs. i. PVadlse wkile Mr. Priestly
etier ihit la done, the elab aill be.
lattaaded tb* ewfereoee.
divided into two aeeUoM. aom# wbI Ar^ur Ttloter*. of Ceatnl
>m wiU be debated ta order lo tod
vbkh wa repieaent the
Tbe ptSk jorors tar me CMobMelab.
term
of
tbe
Clrttdt
eoart.
wbldt
tonThe program Uat erenlag was as
Astonished At ChangM.
]
vMea October &. were drawn Moololtowt; •
day.
Cbalnnan—Bdred.
day:
Fred Way. wife and |
Debate, ReeMved. That Ibe hypoCberlea SeebO^. tow Lak^ Thelma, of Bedford. Ohio, arrived mCTlte la a more dei^icdble eharacter
Nonnan Drake hal ha«i vMttMtVttk
day to visil tbelr couMbs. Mrs. M. V.
than Use liar—ASlrauUvei Holeoiob,
B- Clark. Mr*. C. B. Howmr. D. Me- C. D. HoUrabMA nnd fhmily.
Holliday, xijwM.
lirown; ne^dre, Pearson,
rwtituitf,
LaeblsR. Mrs. W. A. Helm. Joaepb
antln, Siaeke.
Thnrnday.
Chase
and
Horace
Chase,
of
Uong
Tbe Judges. Baldwin. Hornsby ani
Carlisle, Blair: A. D. Miller.
Oeorge Mamagoaa len for Au Ar
Dean, decided that Urn affirmative Bast Bay; John Enos. Fife Lake; Cpr- I Lake.
Mr. Way was here
yewfs ago and bor Monday where he will attend
bad won.
sella* Worn. Oarfield; John Mr- ihlak* there has been finite n change achool
M ine
tbe loiiowiag
following ymr.
yoar.
imprompiu, •The Value of Football
Lamson. Gtwen
«. U.
Paseoe. If 1bDi HapM*.
ainee
then.
Mm.
1
In Everyday llfe--Kehoe.
E. Harig. Loag Lake; Ptans
spentt 1Thewday with her slater. Mm
Remark*—PtoK HorotUy.
_____ . Mayfield; Ed Austen. Par*C
O.
HiBrabect
Remerks—Prof. Baldwin.
Idler; John Hoffman. Penlsssla; Cllf-Mr. and Mm Henry Hnanlgw aM
ICW/
lion Sewell. Union: Wiliam Curry.

Sandayed
Rapid*.
Sandaye
»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦- eblldren. Of Elk
Iwbliewairr; First ward, J. H. Lamwith George Hoekrldge and tBfBity.
MtSK lAniisa Hale letl ibis moratng '*»; Sacond ward. J. W. HilWkor;
F»nms Baobl left tor Atwood SatTblrdVard. T. J. Cmlor; Fourth ward. lames attended tbe lair
for TpelUml where she will enter tk- T. C. ShileoB; Fifth ward, Chari.'- Rapid* Issl WM*.
rday where
where she will teweh the foL
ji-rday
Mm Priestly hse been vltlttag with | lowing term.
Kortnal.

earh other
wbirh wins the
ire w
will
icreaUst perceniage of gemri;
ill
adjudged rhemplon. Ii will take jo
debelet lo decide tbe wlnnerv. end

FAIR - WEEK - BARGAINS
=AT THE=

*Hw riov tke Best Cooks Ute'*

CoBtdu the MNegd wei^ wbeo k leave* ou ndL
Tbal i*. 98 pouxb kt evcfr half band sack, 49 poiBci* m e*«y
9BBftR barrel tack aad 24K pMiidi is every c«d><h band tack.
Be we our naeae hr* the tack and if kb a paper «ek tbatk
•, ^ wek the BJer’i knot and if a cloth sack that it H tewed.
Ewry cloth wk d Uy WKkc k «»w«d—not bed.

GLOBE DEPT. STORE

VALLTY CITY MILUHC COMFAirr
Creed lLapI4t.Mk4u

MRS. KELLEY
PASSED AWAY
SHE LOVED HEX HOME
CHURCH

OUTieS WERE
DEAR TO HER.

iDg lo this rllj. Tliey have l
sided in Ujl* city about 17 years,
earnest Chorto >
_____
of Mr*. Kelley the
la
tbedeath
d
First Congivgailon*! eliureU lo-e* one
lu most yslu.Kl nu-mhers. Uiiring
e years Ifaiit ahe has resIdiKl In lbl>
ly she ha* lawn most octlve In
jorch work, w*» one of the leaditig
member, of the Ladlm’ Aid «>elety.
a member of the Woman's club, of tbiLadies' Library aasoetallon and of tbe
Bastern Siar. In all of these organitatlooa too vrIU be greatly mlsa^-d, a<
ahe never shirked a duty and
Hag and eager lo do her pan
ry her share of the burden.
During the last year of her life. In
which she suffered greatly, as long
aa she was able to do so she kept np
ber church work and was always busy
wUh ber duties, not laying them down
UDtU ber sin-ngth wss no longer adofiuste'u osiry out her wtlL
Was a Home Maker.
.-lley w
Iionu- maker
>t tbe (
noted. Ku n.aUir how gn-at
her
ini o'nd too comfort il ihos*-

Blgbt last night at the summer cot­
tage at bake Leelahao where too had
ailment for neveral
o ber bmband she


Mantagoe, FYank, Julia. Lnc}- and lit­
tle urieu.
Helen, ewu
and one •.
grandtoild.
mmv—•>, Kalb..............................
erlne. the
HlUe daughter off Mr. Iand
Mm Montague. Her porenu, Mr. and

Wayne eonniy. where toe apent I
girlhood day*. On Norewber 24. II
larrlagn to Mr.
Kellay at WhltUker, where they remnea lor
yc*>>*. then
vnen locating
iwsuua i
alded
tor larw
three years,
' BUghta for a toort time prevl«*

At her bedside at the time of ber
paaHDg. Mrs. Kelley waa annouBdid
by b<w immediate family, with ibiesrepiloa of Mr*. MonUgue. wbo bad
been obliged to relnm to tbe city ou
wceoont of ber little babe..and Helen.
Mrs. Kelley's youngest daughter, wh-j
s-ns also at heme.
St tbe family bom<
bomo
U'lng very low st
Is lhe.nged father of Hr. Ki-lley. Mi
and Mrs. Vanliew. the pareai*
Mrs. Kelley, were unable to bt- with
her when aho passed away, both biIpg In poor bealih, bat it is expected
that they wUI be able lo attend the
funersL

OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. TRAVERSE GiH DAY.
U KlLlL

Globe Green Trading Stamps with every lOc purchase. These Stamps
entitle you to beautiful Premiums FREE.
*
i lULEv

Meet Me at the Globe
We want every man, woman and child to make our
store
» during
dt ■
the Greed
Treveiec
____
. your
_Felr
. h^dquarters
---. ---.---.
our prices
merchenKegl^
__________
and. to compar
fire____
________ and
ishi
dise with those shown in other stores
here or elsewhere.
We guarantee to save you from 10 to
on any and
all purchases.

2»c

AD OMUterfelta, li
Bxpertaienu th

td** are bat
e with and endancer the health of
•Siperianee agaiagt Experlmoit.

What Is CASTORIA
bfitttnte tor Carter Ofl* Par^
fSjnpa. It la r~
lar Oplanw ito^ine nor other Hareotki
a ^e la tta snaianteeb It deotroji 'Worau
>vtoiahne«. 1« earea IMarrhaya and Wind
and P1ata>eiac7. It •
Btomath and Bow«^ fflTlnr hesathp and natiml aleep.
The ChUdien'a Panaenk-The BloUker*a Friend*

Mce*s eU Wool Uedcrweer in Brown, Searlat and
natnial Sbirta and; Drtffsn,
IL.OOvaloea. Special for 17
tiiia week, a gannettt...

Fair Week
LadUs' Readyto-wear
Garments

Msm

1 lot ot Ldlito’ oil tVool Broad­
cloth Soita in Blue and Black
only. Saita that told for $10.
For tail week they will be
■old for ieae than the price of

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the material.

4.98

..............4VaC

$8.48 For Ladies' New Fall Suits worth SI2.50
me New Empire styles Lsdles* FsU Cloaks.

the Kind Tea Kwfs Almi7» Booflit. and which hM Been
In nae tOr over 80 ffatri, hag home the glffnetfe o£
_y»
W ABd
AndhM
hMbeen
beenmade
madeunder
imdcrhla
hie perper-

Extra Special

Extra Special
IM Umbrellas with oatonl
fifood bandlea. Bold evorjr^crc
for 50c. Special tot thia week.

Fair Week Millinery Bargains

Jackets 3T. in. Iode. lined Ihronghoni, Skirta made in the now 13 and 15 TOred
flare atylea and trimmed very artiitioally. ilade in plain oolors and fancy
■triped'Broadoloth. Erery Sait a bargain.
Owr Salta lor tl5 ood
are equal to ihoae abown elaewhere for tSO to $33.

CASTORIA

TRAVERSE CITY

140-142 E. FRONT STREET

F«*tde by JMT dealer.

.Made of go^

<inality Melton and irimmeil very artistic-ally, all lined.
^ QJ?
Special for this week..............................................................................................

......9S8 to 25.00

ExIn line B«n Skill Coals ior CbUdrcn. .i-a 3 to

J

6 years. Bpocial for this week ■.

Fair Week Clothing Specials
4.48 For Men' Suits worth S8.00 end $10.00
Thia is a big oolicclion of IhigTall’t atrlea. in all the new eolora, inclnding’. the
new Olive Urven. Brown.'^aty and Blaok.
Boy's
S ChlldreiFs Salts in doable breMted and Botaian atylea in
Worateda and Caaaimene. nicelr trimmed. SniU that arill acU
QQ/->
everywhere for $1 50 and $2 Special tor Fair week............................... ' 701/

Yoolk'S Sll WCM>1 Kersey Sons. Well mode and aervioeabla. juat tbe
thing for achool wear, agea 16 to 29 yeara. Theae SniU would
y
be cheap
ap at $<i. Speci;
Special for Fair week............................................................

$15.00 Overcoet velues for

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$4 $«. Black and cnloied Velvet Bata.
$2.48 lor Trl
all thia Fall atylea, trimmed with winga. Silk and M
No better
HaU sold in other atorM for $1.00. Speciol for Fair weak.................

*S47 IsrTlrluieS H*l« worUitSM. Tl.«« Hi^ «ro m«i. ol
Silk Velvet and trimmed n
not a hat in tbe aaaortment
$4.97 lor stylisk FaU Bats* aoll in other etorea for $T.50 and 17.00.
wish yon
Yon will find in this ooUeotion the latest atylea.
wonld oomparo them with Bata aold for $150 and |2 more money

Our Pattern Hats at $9.98. $14.98 and $18.00

9.98

la all thia aaaaon’a.choice atylea inclnding the .Auto, French and Box Backa in
Browna, Blacka, Oxforda and Mixtona, aloo in 6ne Bbok Kerneya.

Eiinal to ihoae abown in other atoree $16. $S9 and tM.
t>y oaoiiag ia and oompararing them.

Planae do na a favor

CUNOINS CASTORIA always
y} B*«i« til*

SHOE Sf»Kl:SIAUS F-OR p-AIR WEEK
KM Sbo**. 5 to

The Kind You HaTe Always Boi#t
in Um For Over 30 Years.

C. in lac and bntion. rrgaUr
SOc ralncs. Special tier i>alr

29c

A SNAP
Women•» Calf Skll geprlccaUr Sboe«. al»u uM Ua»-»
; KW ShoTR

98c IV.

Misses VIcl Kid ffboes.
rauai Tips, lost what jnn
sum foi seboDl. Bpeetsl few
f.iii
onir

1 tsUe fell ot MeD'a~brcas
Bboc* ter less ihaa tber «*■
W boBxn wboleasl*. P>-r

li# pair or Mto'a mad
Womeas Dnas Shoes, best
styles, tbe same as yoa bars
brat) vaytag gxaa for. While
they tast

79c

98c

1.98

"1

MHO TWAVtUM MKIULO. TOI5AV. MrrtHWR H. 1*«.
r nicbt vaa rcrr plriaaal and
WMT ALMtlA.
_
Tbo tUJJo aw ol Mr. and Mn. Bbmt oaicrred bp all.
Jta SUppargoah and vlte baa*
barn apendiw a fev dap* at Settqps
Bap for thalr aataiton.

AfchTdSid 8«*. Ittk. mi. and m

lonarai wu bM at the W«« Almira
■<^001 b«m«. ina K«*. mr.
Ute Ann. preatAinc tb« mnaraJ MrMi. T»a pan
pall b«ar«r« vn*:
BOa.
»a«ia. Oordoa Orap. Tra«p Orap
m l^cvia Taa
cnmr were
5S»r>e*>
T^.c>-rtr
alao KlM Ira VaUaaa and Hlaa Mar- - r and Sinclair, oi
of inac
l.aka auu
Ann..
ttcbnaldm
tba Sctoaldar. UUa Sehnalder a^
Mccsanlat. »»a
Tba rmwu
rmnalna yra laid
__CTpasUO.
~ •««
rwt te Almira eeawterp- Tbc boraar•d haar the tpmpaUir of all m w
Bwattp.
Tbtp tbaab tbelr kind
ftr^ thap did for Uam In
hu BldcDcaa and daatb.
Ban. to Mr. and lira. Parld Orabam. a daasbtor. Bap(. IMb.
Bora, to Mr. and Mra. Orta Bdwarda.
a daMbur. Sapt. mb.
Btm dry and damp and In naed of
rau Tarp mneb.
Tba (oroat Araa ara atUI raglnf la
tbia vtalaltp.
Bd Orap kmt a ralliable borac laM

ed at S UarUmm and wife. Ma 42 and 44. Wk ' o W h. of leU.» and 21. Mk. 4. P H.k
dee of Ibe -eeaaon. i
p. m. Tbe followipg old aesilrra were
sweats of honor: Mr. and Mra. John
S '^ilS^to Mane. Parry
r 2T. R lA
White of Sotan. Mr. CWa and Mra. IM TT. blk. 4. Bapalde.
Dtckeraia* of (lear Bttmk prednet.
Blm^r Karrall *1,, Chra J
\
Philip I
aprat Sunday
Mr. Good and Mra. CMaa
sec i:. T 27. R to
son.
ton. et.aL
e
tot U. Uk. R H. U A
se!*
*e
Wlnatanlep.
cn \ roar. »iw.

Harriet M Paddea to Jacob BraekelI ttb .
Jtn. i.. W. Loeffler and aagbtar rla- Maple aij and Mr.------------Had Mra BUa Good a veek ago Son- Aughe. tnee Mim Ida BUbnaal a fordap, alao
leacher of the Cedar school, now

..
ElhHTn
_____ ___ .
Prod Wade oo Tnaa
dap evenlnc tbe IPlb. at Ibe brtdek
borne to Trarerae Clip.
Mra. Benaeti baa phm
'^Sf^d”n
graph and
oUed on Mrs. BU Good Toeadap.
Tiiltlng her alater for a few Upa.
were the plenaani dle«loti.
Mra. John n*blte retnraad home on
Sepc 21.
e feeiing It wa4 good
Satordap laat after a week atap la S“. ^
to bo there.
Michigan.
Vwns Mcfi'a Srasraaalva Club'a Ban- BOBtbara
Sept 23
Sept. 21.
Qoat-

•taBiwwf^amncat Mr. Powlara
Mr. Abbab Uttle bop U b«ier at
UM vrtUac.
Mn. SUBlap <4 Xabrnno. Ind. am
la on tbe osoaralon Sondap areoln*
from Trarerae ntp to aae ber daugh­
ter. Mra. VIn Bdwarda.
Mra. Laura B. Bataa -«
Traraiw atp for a fair dap» « a Tlali
tritb bar danghtar.
Mra. N. T. Nalaon and dangbtpr V^
Bla-Uka are at Trararaa CltrdsltJng
vitb Mra. Hrad batora laartog f«

. Phare aba ia aorlnC.
Sept Sl.
PROytMOMTBora, to Mr. and Mra John Doarntng. oo Tnaadap laA. a girt.
Bora, to Mr. and Mra. abonbatmar,
. Jr. 00 Satordap laat. a bop.
John Statter and John Barabard
traasactad hnalnaw In Trarerae Cltp
oaa dap last vaak.
QolU a nnmbae (rata bare took In
tba aaearaion to Maalataa on Snudap

Wbat vas parbapa the moat enjopaCCOAR.
Jtml Cxnetip RlgbL
ble aSalr of tbe seaaon a aa glreD PriLife
Mr. and Mra. M. W. Simon of
•n hare wed Dr. fUnTs New
1
dap erealns. B^t. II. at Monroe Ceo- Bkmmdale.
bp Mr. pm. for several paara. and and '
tar. vbeli the Yoi
and Mrs. J. E. Aogfaa. of Omaha.
t. .Neb. )nat exaetlp MshL” saps Mr. A. A
Life
arrlrad from Ohio oo Satordap
ton.- of Hartlsrille.. X,
N. Y. New
N.
spend two weeks. »Hh their brother PUU raUeve wltbont the team
itlimtl
Charles Binman of Cedar and Mra.
t renM
Fred Farrant and Mlaa Cora Slnwa.
« and
. knovt bov to aarre. After the daughi
or Mr. Simon at Burdick- Walt A Bona,
Bona. C *
aopper the floor vaa cleared and pre vine.
A Lap d
made for dandne.
Mra. MiTOO Cnlver waa railed to
which with gamea and other amuae- Adrian. Mich.. Toeadap to attend the
Real Estata Transfera.
menu farnlabed bp their committee bedrtde of ber atater-a bn^d. Mr.
David J. Youlier and wife to Emorp
-fe k
lot «B. Oak HetitotJi.
lamed nnUI the amall boom toM them Grtmea. former editor of the Phsior- Moodp and- wife
It waa time to depart.
IL Ohio TlmeaTbe dob has been doing good work
Boatlng on tbe steam lannches U abMh Sinclair, ae^ of nwVi
Bd Monroe Center wishes them Iba one of the
T 2C. R II.
lorass which thor deaarre.
Piwdertek A. Seharmen to Nora. A.
dam went ont laat
inied bome/Ao Seharmj-n. awH of nw% aae.20.T 2A
Mra. John 'A’hlte retnnied
SOLON CENTER.
Satordap from aonthera
MUs Amelia Sbetfer and Mra. Mary
J*obn 8- Horton to M- B. Gilbert ne\i
Hlldegarde. the Ihtle-----^...........
SbeSer raUad on Mrs. O. R. Ciappool Mr. and Mra. Elmer Billman. U alowlp of se^ sec. I. T 2A R M.
one dap laat week.
Onp L. Champnep to 8. M. Uebtp e
rwovering from an attach of whoop­
Wm. Winaunlep U hnsklnf
ing raugh. M«r grandma, Mrd. Keith, 40 a. of lot 2. except a. ( rods sec. 34,
nt T. R. WhUe'i todap.
of Tfaverae Cltp. enme ont Saturday T 28. R 10.
Wm. Baris and wife to Howard
O. R- Ciappool It working for Tom evening to help care for the little one.
Wkile helping In the com.
Mlaa Qwtnide Owen left for her Whiting. neH of nwM see 28. T 27.
Mra. BOS Good was a Odar caller home at HanWnwap. Mich.. Tueadap.
on Satordap last
..............here
**T*'h. SherM^a^
Sherman and wife
............to R
_ H.
after a plsasant two n laths'
visit b
F. P. add to ^Mr. and Mra. Prank BUia and father
Bracken, lot t
ate) a ainer Mra. Hannah Blower of and raised la Cedar and
wood, lou
SL 22. Nk- 5, WHhelm's add
wd'P. add. part
Pran.. Tlslted Mr. and Mra- O. R. Clap- Mends here.
pool last Sondap.
Blmer O. Booghep Of KendaitTlIIe. lots to. 1« andT
Mra. Hannah Blower wll reinra


vlaltlng with
va. lot ?. blk. O. H. I... A Co.s 7th.
oome Tbnradap after a monlha' vUM
'Icinitp
with her slater. Mra. P. Bills.
A. W. Bartak and wlfetoChaa. Wei
Clip tbe past few weeks.
NIdt Sbeffer and wife of Rapid Cltp.
bora and wife. aw% of awH.
road
Burt'...............................
It « few daps at home with
W.D1 T Calkins and wife lo T. H.
er. Btevp McQoeer. a aurpriae dlnner
■Irk.
Tu(->.day evening. Sept. 22. The orca- Sherman, tot 66. Perris 1st sub dIvUMias Amalia SbeEar hasretoraedto Sion being hU C4th birthdap. An eUb- Ion of Oakwood.
Klnulep to wOHi
A. W. Bartak and wife to Ouu. B.
I urato dinner tonaUling of tbe delira-

Bd BdtoBb apant <
Uraa at Kaawftdt

Wm J. Moodp to Maito KvAo. tola
X 24. blk X P. a. a 2rd. tola i; and
B Wk. A H. L. A Cat «th.

a trip to New TorA

Investigate Arkansas—It Will l^y You
___ .Ch,

.p

aivs that t* open to a
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Cara, osii, ivt aaa
CtOfM.

pimwdia veg^lr*. froit*. betrier, etc. Sweet and into

With

- pottlan ean
two cio|M of Into
■ asiurr crow to pesl abuaTbediM oi AHsnaa* H

for wSw Imwag and then i. good rangt prsencalh ail T»“- ^
Milim in Aiiaaato and carric oa diveiaiM larauag msp be cmam of

Think it\Over-Not Hutilp, But Ldnirdp

ss-j EJircri=r.-.,rjrsT.-.:';
rwH UM

M«r ti'i

•• ut ttmt uwe to" »*•'





M Wto wa. u eiiasr w ewa-tlr to.

L a SCHAEFER

Ix-tra VsIljos for Fsir AA/<

lEfMorahy and _■

BBNOON.
bean at yto
i are at Lawla HoEBaan*
**? W.*3anw« wma In Trarerae Cltp
frtimds to *e wtatattp

WHO vtallln.
rwtoraad to

MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEA60UARTERS

RAKE OUR STORE TOUR HEADQUARTERS

to bnUding an nddlttoA to hto ban

'and Mika aDtraaaa
attar fMOfaea Tbnta-

DURING THE FAIR

DURING THE FAIR

i. Bbohall and two e
______ Canto. The rest of the
an aapwtad later and thap
win make ^
' boaie here.
Mra, OaoM UctrtcA toavaa today

tor Ohjr«bar abe will vl.lt bar

brotbar wba to very sick.
Tbe Uttto cbfld of Mr. and Mra.
d Hoematead. waa
____ Blamw
brewaht bar tor burtol Satarday. Tbe
aacTtoaa ,w«r baN

t «•■ to L

.J. S. D. Bnto. Wedneaday iponih». Tbougb aha had been In 'poor
haalih tor name ttom ber death was
to BartfdkvIUe Tbnradap bp the de- L Tbe remains were takea
i^Barke aad tamUy and a
..UB Aaa Arbor. Mr. Bnrke has
has tbe ayavathy nt an In hU-barwavo[ a tew

la aacanaw baaltb and enjoyed
vtott aa waD aa tbo ‘

AH during the great Grand Traverse Reigon Fair our store
You are'ln^te^Sto pay us a visit and see the most
tiful store in Michigan. Make our store your home when
in town.

Men’s Suit Sale lor Paid Week
150 Men’s well tailored, durable Cas«imere Suit s, double and sitijle
breasted, a regular $10 valued pedal for Fair Week.....................

$7.50
.$3.50

KNOX HAT SPECIAL. Tbe celebrated Knox Ha^ in both
stiff and soft, regular $5.00 value. Spcqal for Fair Week, choice d

Baphta Ihiser aad Mra. Boaan Kea---------------------------- -------------- ---

yraajd brown.

This is a

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BRAWN.
Harraat Bone teatJTal at Moaioe

A few Extra Specials lor Fair Week

■r that atwraUa every^
r waa tolwe coaid artt
ito of tbe aamber of peo^
eajared the day aad many more^had ^anaed to come that ware afraid
to toava ihetr homaa tor tear oC fire.
Tba afiwwooa waa firea up to social
chat and abattly after »
anm wiia gotwi laraa* vv
vraieb all dU aa^ Jutlea. The races
war called at 2 o'etoek and the lofc
towing were the events and the winnete: lAdtea walking men. Mra. W.
Otddto firat; Mra. Spnatfer. aecotid;
Mra. Watson third. Lani mnn*. run­
ning race. Laatar Boy *nt: Lynn HOT------- Pat aanh moe. Mr.-Boy-

Bo^' luanlng raoc.______________
Aret;<Bn Rom.Trae Wagaer and TMtan to ctoae range. QMa' ruaatog
race. Aodrp Wigner firat: Btoaaoaa
Horton neeond; Daton WUltotoa third;
BBQra, free tor nn raee. Horhort Wnfi- Erto
- - nod
1 taking the
ner coming to
prtoa. C. H. Moaiuo end l. n
were the Jndgeo aad awarded
prtoaa. Kvetyhody crowded around to
M t)M ^ abnw. Mra. Adaitt u4
!. Harsarvee betog the Jadgea.
by. Bolt to order was the baU _
batwoon tbe OM Mba and the Tonag
Maadoni. the boys winntog.
~
______ to lee cream by thi
Mm. Bvorybody bad a good time
lairylSiM worn cE plraau^
bene to bare ocare aach gatherl

YUBA.
Hfn. A M. Bmltb gnee to Central
Lnba *aSny tor n faw weeks for modi-

«a fiaaacdalMft MtoaBk toWH

1,000 yards 86 in. F‘all Suitings in plaids and stripes, just the thing
1 fltf*
for School Dresses, 20c value. Special per yard...................................... .....
Ladies' Hose, fine ribbed top, seamless, fast color, allsixes, regular
4 Ap
Ificvalue. Extra Special.................................................. ................................
A big lot of extra quality Shaker Flannel, in unbleached, 27 in. wide
Oa
10c quality. Special price per yard...................................................................

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SUIT DIVISION

A Ion n>c cl Fan suits aad Coals la aU me aew Fancy Weaves
and colorings.
Rad Faro Cortota, IS.N 4owo ta tM
I pUin Utek Keney Coat, ton
».7S
lor
Wanefs Emt Fraol Cataeta, tUd, KJA
Fldo colorod son U Uack. UooAtoso,
t.M
fnoo, atio ntionod
ISAO
>1Jt aod--New ablrt waist taSotal oeti aod dlk.
C. B. Coraeta Iron UJI dtwo ta
LN
»4ta
- 7A«
an
Coraat
Corera,
!-«•:
Brawera,
tas:
Cowoa,
Mi.
■airadl
me celcbralcd i
Region Fair next aorcck.

and deal
«™.d Traverse

Make our Big Tent your Headquarters

Tbe Fdr win be held on
the Old Slow Grounds niid
is only a short wolk fron
onr Store to tbe Main GitA
Useonr Free RestReeai,
Check Room and Toilets lor
Hen and Womex

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^trmiik ®rato^j06e
TWICE A WEEK—TPESDAY AND FEIPAY>

OmeiAL PROERAM OF RRAND TRAVERSE REfilON FAIR
September 29 to October 2, '08
C. GOBD^, Sapt.
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HAHOHAL DAT.

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^ D^iurtiaeat. «doeat«d honM. lir* itoek eikibiu.
The ptrade iHii proceed to the g»t<* of
who* the opentog eznviwt will occur.

tbe tkir.cr

by Preaideot M. B. Btonden, followed by the King*
Americ*” and the formal opening of the gatea of the
ExhlbitioD by Madame Marantette’a educated hotaea b the
ring b front of the grand a land.
Atternoea.
Banda will march from downtown diatriet to the Fair
Oronnda, furaiahbg auiUble aeleetiona on the way.
Addrcaa ij Congrcaaman Geor^ E. FaB^ of niiooia, “Legialathre Builder of the Navy.’'
mwrtartS******^ will ^ur b the big tent and will
' from a BmSS_____
It ia abo hoped that elle or more eminent apeakera will be
gwM
to ddlver
K H>
oeuTer nddiwmca
auiu«i upon the
ine naaM
ivut* of
u> the
tuc ^paign
wujfWB**
I
A^^int, and if no-they wiU be heard
the
)0.

F. W. WILSON <Asst. Sapt.
pu»d bT Hon. A. E. PlhiMr, of Knlkndtt. John W. Brndfori, of HnniaMo connt,, nnd oommimnonotn of other «nrdbg eotintiea.
At 11 <10 b the big tent will occur a
to be ^tended by highway ctimniiuia

■ of this and anr«d b the eonatroc'

lur.., M,.
and other eminent iqieakers, and immediately following Urn
moating.
Aftameon.
Banda will march from, down town
Qfonnda.

district

BoocPtifin b the big toit to Governor Fred M. Warner.
Idcntenaot Oovemor Patrick Kelley and
Congrrasman
Chariea £. Townatei
At the big tent wfll oecor apeaking upon the political campoign, Bute and National imues, fiMiu a republican sUndpobt by the foUowbg speakm:
Hon. Fred M. Wvwr, Governor.
Hon. Patrick H. Kelley, Lieut. Governor.
Hon. Charles B. Townsend, Congrewman from the 3rd
?^kta^e:^SSthat represenlativM of the demw
party will be present,.if ao, they will be given time to pr^
tent the iunes of the campaign from a demueralic standpebt during the afternoon.
Exhibition of Madame MaranteHe’a educated honea.

BzhQdtbD of Madame MarMtcUeh edneatod hoiMa bring
tn fruit of the grand atand.

Niehols A Smith, aenaatiuial and comedy bio’rie riders.

)0
Bxhibifiui of Niohola A Smith, aesaational and eomedy hi.
cyele ridera. .

Butm and Conley, wrestling match.

*Wr«tUing match between Meant. Bnma and Conley. Mr.
Baroi el Traverae City, Mich. Mr. Conley of Napoleon, Ohio.
Thaae free enterainemntt will occur b the rbg near the
grand atud.

Qronuda.

90
Banda will march from down

town

diatriet

to

Fair.

ExbibHIoo of Madame Marantvtte^i edneated honts.

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ttJf A YEAR.

TiuvtWK CITY, anAMO Timvenw COUWTV. iticMiftMi. fw»DAY. uprinecit M. nm.

VOU L.

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Traba will ran on the Korthport branch aa followt;
IjV. Nurthport.......... S;00 a. m.
Ar. Traveese rily
e. m.
Lv. Tra^rae Tity ..5:15 p. m.
.\r. Nf»rUip«>rl ..........p. m. '
%>ecia1 tram* )mve l-een arranged for on this line aft fiHowe:
^tveen CaiiitUe and Trawna- City train* will be ran W«dnesdsy and ThnnuUv.fll^. Aland Ort. 1. a* follows: Train wOl
leave (^illae at
a. ■».. arriving at Travene niy at KKK) a. m.
Beturning. train will leave Traverse I'lty at 7H)0 p. m. and arrive
at Cadillac at »<:55 j>. m.

TUrd br laMBlIlac meter* M they
preaeatad vast*.
>lr. IHrkect Mated that the teatrm*B of the rater coaaaitiee at the
M*ni««e rooncll had Mated that that
riir had aved eee-thtrd t>J paofaa *a
merer*.
Hr. Goodrich ■ >ved that tea a
be irterred to t
the var* and a

Xn-TfM Narqsette B. B.
leva to Trat
10:m p. B.
Os Oct. Jat. speclsl trom IMoftkvF- Keturaliig, lesve Trsvetse City
St 10:M p. m.
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ts ailditlon lo reguisr •ctieCule.

RECOUNTING HADAHAROnCHT
THE BALLOTS
Cama Claaa ta th* Qwelph Pataat
Caak Companjea Plant—
Gaiiam kattla.

BRUILEYWILL STOP IT

Hooot Mhh, Sept. ;s-Th# 1
noutb wind ruUed havoc vfUt Ibe
e»t fire* near Hootr vrmerday^ Ther
were within «0 rod* of i

^’rSMerday afteraaoo Addiaoa Seens Swan Jobnwsi. CllffSord IMW.
'ilHam Burtetson, Cuhtar of the
OMMCt Partna kank. ArvssMd '
tlon of roreman Shell (TaOL aad aaalMed by F C. Lee. made a salUat
la B*S—Rain Pall TaSay In
fiabi In the wood* aotub of tbe cmIWaatani Miahtpan.
deaev of Winiaxn Lucas aad allhcust.
the chance* were 10 to 1 a«a>ae'Lsaalnc. Mich.. Sept.
The aute them, managed to check the Umia
to a large esteaL
eaovasser* thU momlBg began
LaK night Foiemen Hammood.
work of cousUni the baltou ta the
Clark and Law with part of the *aw
governorahip recount. The ballot bo* .mill crew, were eaat of Honor on bccfrojn Oliver township. Huron cousty.|^og
agbilng the fiery elemenU
.. __________ ,____ A .ft___ _..^ft_. ..t W II I, ftib.
... 1.1ft In vi'k.
was opened and ibe number of halloU like demons ^ft.A
Tbe e«A
fire crept
np lo withcompar-d with tbe poll Il.t and
t
^
i nrollment book.
II i* expected that the recount wu: part
hr Inu-rrupted as soea ae Dr. Brad­ and Seidon.
ley's atiomeya can obtain a prellttln'
Tbe fire waa wiuin SO rod* Of the
ary order from the Suptrare court In 3me of U. C. Van Blaricom tn the
tuandamus proceedings to compel the soods of All Hunter and taking evcnnvBSsers to Invesilgaie tbe frands erytbins In consldvratloo the Hooof
and IrrvguUrltie* In the recount.
Uee hare a license to feel Just a TiUle
The board at ^raaaer* diseovsm uaeaiy.
that OUVM towsahlp. Huroa mmty
U TTpahHeans were enrtdind August
81. according ao entollemat Bst This
not being a legal enrollment day. 11
balluu were drawn. Three-oiher*
wen- drawn because the hsUot* ha I
been cored by other* than republlcwa*
On the count of Ibr townahlp baUoU
other* were thrown out. Wanier toot
18 and Bradley 3.
Applications will be made to the
Supreakv court this afternoon for a
writ of prohibition to prxAIHt throwlog out of bsDola and for a_______
to compdl tbe canrasaers to proceed
vHib tbe recount according to law.
a

a

■sat OsN It
an>m« that acoc petsoak are Is
habit OC caktBs their lawns ass
ptiitiBx ite leave* te the atm* far
the atreei claser to uke away, tl
tbU was anotvf^. U would lake about
me* to do tbe work propertr. the .
tub i* forUddeo br an ordlaascs
aad It u tmpaastblr for tha prvoaal
people > lostrTMtad by a BOCtCe that
they mnsi oaH the mettee carried.
Tbe Bsiter caused coasMeratrie ihia* la loae case*, the elkahars
hsd shovened the teave* back on tha
lawn* acHA
He Airts Boa
erbdn and HcCoaaha. ot
Cadillac, asked for a Ilcraae m tub s
istr auto bos os the atruMS
during the fur Tbe enmeU was at
the opinion that tberv were'ehosgh
local IlreryaM to rare for the hastness, hence Mr. Goodrich's smtoa
thai 'The Itcease be not granted, wm
carried.
Other Bnainiaa
eonuDUBctstlaa freim Barney Anderaon asking for a rebate on the perUig assMemeni os lots i* and tS. Hs»
nab. Uy « Co.'s fifth addldon. wna '
referred to tbe way* and means rasailtie,
A petllloa for n onment Hdewmlk M
re tooth aide a€ ThlHbyntt fset hatween Cae* and Union algM«>y Nsl1lr Freemaii was refmnd to Cbd
Bireets and walks oomtaiuee.
unuaksilon from tbe Oral
Wood Dish Co. aVertne to eoB the
city enough lead to Mrnightra Wssde
re avenue which Jog* to the WSM
Ihcir property, for |U3 waa recMved. The company oCerad to nell
tbe Und. which waa eatlmaled as a
strip aboot as feet wide, for the same
price a* the company had paid for It.

the sireela ahd walks eosuMtUw
The board of public work* called
I* attention of ihe csnuMll to tha
tael that the Park aireei bridge MwdBums and Conley, wrvstlbg match.
badly. Tbe matter was roExUbtioa of Madame Marantette^ edneatod honea.
ferred to the bridge commiuw oa Mr.
TBATXBSS OTT DAT.
Wlanle's motloa..
NifAota ^ Smith, aenntional and eunedr Mayele riden.
Friday, Oetobu 2nd.
A pMiiloa for ha SK ^ aa the cerner of Welliagtra ShalRifibgma
.
ForeaooB.
IMM iM Conley, wreatling match.'
vireeu. ilgaod by W. C. HaB aad othr
referred U> the UghUBf ctMB100 yd. foot raee. open to bo>a under 10 >vars of age.
Bltiee.
QltAlffP TRATSEU BIOIOK DAT.
Mr. Morchle'* moUra that the city
100 yd. fool race, open to oo.vs between 10 and lo yars ol
attorney draw the nretstary feaotaa
Wadneaday, Saptambar SOth.
^
iioa* for a aewer ta the alley betwera
60yd. foot rae*. open to giri* nndcr 10 year* of w.
Eleventh and TweRth aUaeia fnai
Forenoon. '
60 yd. foot race, open to girls between 10 and l.> :years of
Cass 10 the tewer east of Unloa. van
carried.
age.
At ftit hoar, b the ring, will oecor a aaddle raee open to
^rter mile foot raee, open to all atnalenr*.
The sireei* and walks committee
term and farmer'a boya o^'; boraei to be brought to
•Commeaded that a ecanrat sldawalk
These races will all be nnde • the direct supervision of Mr.
wire ih halter and there bridled, aaddled and rated once
be built on the weal side of BHlroad
Frank W. Wilsoik
between rtoot aad Siata
aroaBii tee rbg.
lOtOO
street* and tbe weal aide of Mapl* be­
Pony race, free for aU. In charge of Mr. Theron Morgan.
tween Seventh and Tenth auaMt.
Onioiieal eontcat, b big tent, b charge of F. W. Wlkoo.
Adopted.
SxfaibitiMi of Madame Marantette's edueafod honea.
TECS I
The rlahn* and aeeoaW eomadtr
At tUa tima, b the ring, will ocenr a ronnbg nee «>en to
CAN I
lee'a report was adOfRed M Mr. BMAfumoos.
ho^ witemt a ree^ oi^ed apd ridden by fanen or far>
erd‘* motioo.
liOO
The ,-raport of City Oerh ootls
mer'a aona only.
Band concert.
ehowlBg the receipt* from May I to
Tbeae neee
be under tee direct charge of Theron Mor­
August 1 and the dtsbarsemeea troa
gan. aetbg b eonjisetion with John Lamaon, Snpt. of the
May I to Sapumbor L the workmg
The conteata by and exhibition of honea and tnrnoota
Soree diriaioD.
balaneei. etc., the cost at variant im­
named b the official premium list, appearing oh pages Nos. Twdnty.glv* Days Ape There Wat a
Shower »«>t the PreiilpiUtlofi
provement*. In fsef a eomprhcMlvo
107 and 109 wiU occur, including Noe. 32 to 85.
--Waa Light.
of tbe recelpu aad eapradExhlbhioo by Madam MarAntette’a edneated horaea.
The psrk msner. wMch has been
These will bclude beat gentlemen’s pair inroout,
bliurea
of tbe etiy, waa tacelved aad
hsnglDg fire for aoveral yean
Afternoon.
dies’ pair ttiniout. ninabont, saddle horaea, oombinatton Fna Tneadar* Beeotd.
;
cloaed
the city caSBcUMoadByevvii filed.
»ed by th*
honn, poniea, and social program,
The rewlution for tbe laleral sewac
Wbeti was ihr last rain? Thai qaray by the r urchase at the ea*i
Band! wttl march from down town dktrict to the Fair raea, ponies, and sociri program.
Q the ran elde of CEmwood aveooe
««n has been asked tbe Record a of block 8.
i. Be
Baystde addltlML The
Groo^
U the alley aoaib of Front street 4:number ol Him-* within tbe Ia«t wevh
I of laad <
2:30
rectlug that tbe pISM be depoalied
The Etrarding of prUe* in the baby teow will occur. The bn- and after a consultation with Observ­ jftwt* ago by A- — , the <


Fando of uiie winning live atoek. Thia oeeurt b ring b
I of 51 r. George er Wail, who keep* accurate reco.d under the InsiructioS* of the hoard ot
by show will be under the tlirect
•rade and the couudl. the gemlemvii Hsbrd aad tbat
frost of grand atanA
Amiiotte, of the firm of Straub Bros. A Amiotte, and pniea of aU such haiipeolag*. the co
tiaued ID Ibe deed giving' their note Ortobera at g o'clodt p. m. to hoar
date can be announced.
will be «ward(>d as follows:
Tbe iMt rain was on August M. hut for the amoosi. This ame had been fcmoBMranees, wa* adoriedAt tela tim eb the big t«nt oeonta a meetbg of the Ameribn Mr. blcCamlck'* moUna. the
For best looking girl baby, one to two yearn of age.
(bat ra* only msbower, but .ig of au renewed >evera! tiiue* and li was now
oan SOftiety of £c)nhy, at which time ita otBeera. repreaentaFor brat looking boy baby, one to two yeara of age.
Inch falling. The Ust good rain was d-wlrable that It be taken up as the mailer ot Mr*. M. A. HenaT taiM
«a» referred to thee ommfttoe oo
tlvci and memben. from Nortbeni Michigan will be preaent.
.ugast It 4nore than an Inch of lDier«*t and prlocipal
For brat natured giri baby, one to two ye«ts of age.
claim* and accounts.
rain falling and doing a corrCspondlDg gl.6SV.0t
led by Bon. C A. Wb^e of Chi
This meeting to be
For brat natured boy baby, one to two yesra of age.
Mr. Perkeii * moUoa that the hoard
amoun- of good. Hence, it will b*
««e/meaf Iheableat apeakera connected with thUorganUaKickrrd movad that the cou»Fop fattest baby, one to two years of age.
that It t» 41 dayt since Traverse >11 take a flve-iuliiuUr rece*» and ex- of public works remove the dirt from
For leanest baby, one to two years of age.
Cltv ban had a beuMIclal ralfe and 88 amlue th pU) to »ee where tbe Und the curb on Eaet Beventh Rroe: cavned.
days since any r*in ha» Ultra.
U loca'ed. Mr. Winnie elated
BvsBlBg.
Attthti. e in the big ten wfll occur a Orange rally, rep*
Tbe petiiioo from VaOey etreet
li wa* on Ibe peninsula road

-----1 counties of NorthMii Michigao
above tbe fork* and laid oo tbe bay piopeny owner* asking that a eemrat
Bands will inarch from doini
town diatriet
to Fair
*hore. there being aeveral acre* to iidewafk be built from BgbU straM
and tec meeting will be ^dreaaed by Hon. Jaa. K. CnmpMl
Grounds.
to
Hanuab avenue, was referred to
tbe
tract.
Flcren
hundred
dollar*
an old and able worker b the Orange, residing at Ypsilan
Httaband of the OaopMer of Juliw bad bera appropriated In the bodgrt the »tree(ji and walk* coaiBltteo with
ti, Mich.
Exhibitioo of Mad^e Marantette’a educated buses.
for the p'jrpo*.- of maHag tbe pur­ prwer to act
Keehig Paaaed Away in China
—a.K ChiWreo are Lett.
chase and OB Mr. Rickerd't motkm.
The nuitcr of a cement sidewalk on
■kUMtion by Madame Marantette's educated btenes.
the mayor and clerk were auibortxed Third »ir»ei. petiikmed for *ome tlc-e
Nichda A Smith, aenatjo^ and comedy bicycle riders.
to secure a title If everyildBg waa all aka. was referred lO tbe Areels and
t^allowed by Nichols A Smith, sensational and comedy biey*
0.00
right. The mo'.ioo carried.
walks commlitee with power to aCL
•U ridera.
iWrcstling match, Burns and Conley.
KoenlgMIckow. of
Mr. McC«railck-a moticra that Rora.
Tha pjira hlattsr.
■nnbg.
8FB0IAL.
bu wife, who is.tbe
,, 1 Mr Lam*oo bftwgh*- up the mati'f Lincoln and Boyd atreett fiem Eighth
. Koeulg.«lthUcHy.
CoBccaaiena have been contracted with and wfll be pre• 8 of a ae* :>u.-np for the vrater work* ttreet be sprinkled at least, oaee a
ihlWrvn.
Iho..............
day,
casried.
'
Band will march from down town diatriet to Fkir Otoands.
aent'on the grounds as follows:
Mt hot
hut a . b*h^
t
aad the youugrat
. J- stating that Sunday an example w*»
. Oteat New York Vaudeville A Specialty Company. This is
and J Koeolg Jr, le« ta»l furnl»be<l of what would happen if
he big pump should go out of compeoi. ti. B. TUt, premdat of Michigan Faimera Inatitate,
worthy of the patronage of all. and you will be suiv to get
mi-ioB. He belleiel that tbe people
will deliver an addreta.
your money's worth, and then some.
mid vote for a pump now If a five
Prof. Taft ■ a very able speaker and. thoronridy bfonned , Frad King's New Bijou, randevillc entertainment, which
six mlllioo gaHoa;psmp Instead of
nponnll matterapertebbg to this anbieet and everym
dodra the eelebrsted strong man. Lewis-the Saodow of the
ihiee miUioo gallon one was porNorthwrat. The ability of this strong man to bend and break
ahfokl bear him. Thia speaking will occur b the big teat.
ctiased.
iron and lift heavy objects w in itself a live attraction.
It la proper to mention, also, that Prof. Taft is expected to
Mooe believed that the pump
WillM Put ofi Wrastiiog EsMbKian wKh
Ftaak Burra Om*iig the Grand
Fraak
nouMnl be voted nnlcae tbe parebara
be pnoent to anist b judging the frmit «xhibha, he being an . The rdebntod Wild Man of the Florida Evergiadea. T90
I Oeartoc died
Traverae Reglra Fair.
o! pip- *a.' toeiuded 1" the propral^,^nch can not be Slid in favor of this entertainment. Don't
eiqwrt b that line.
,
r, Mr*.
He atroDgiy ni;ged the purrha*Word
has
been
received
from
Ed
miss it.
____
Bingham. Mooday night
iley of Napoleou. Ohio, that be wfll
a year'* e'Jpjdy of pipe
the age of tX year*, ghe Iraves nevBkhlbition of Madame Marantetteh edneated homes.
It ■ also expected that a Merry-go-roand wfll be ia operation,
In Traverse City 00 gtooday next
IVekeii believed that
eral ehUdren. Mra. SrIcAran irttb
teat we can all go and take the diildrva.
for hU four da.v*'
*■ ex'
exhibttloa wrratling PDB-.P sho'iid. be purvhaaed and that whom she bad mode her home the last
VZOBiaAHDAT
;A
-with Fra
Frank Bar** of Travene pipe etwutd be bought now as there year. Mrs. Fraak Akera. who reiMsi
A-with
SPECIAL VOlIGB.
City durtartbe four day* of theOraad were no prospect* dr ft ever being near Traverae Ctiy. Mr*. Emma JanTraver** Regloo fair.
cheaper mud the ehasce* were that tt sup and a son. Fred, both Of whom
Raiknad service has been arranged for as follows:
chiblH
lid be higher.
live at Bingbam.
^
I-M. A M. B. B. B.
1 at 4
Mr- Rlcketd
- tetd bebeeed
beb.
Ihal
Mre. Gearing was OM of the oUaat
On this road the fare will be one and one-third dtoing
half au hour, aad every eveatog at pump should be purchased aliboogh ploceer* of Leelanao coonty. and bad
g o'clock aad conUnue tbe sasK leagui be understood ihgi ihere wr- “* resided there sloe* IKt. Her haabaad
Wtthb the Fair groonds a practical illustration of grading fonr davs of the Fair. Return limit. -OcL 3rd.
In addition to this on 51ichigan day, Oct 1st, one fare for the
er ». im.
loom enough for It at the
aiM gravel road boilding will be given, showing certain
works, aod he also favored the pettalUaes b methods of road bniidtog as weU as the correct round trip wfll be charged.
Shevw Charira 8. Jdkaaem west ta
chase of at least a yenr'a sapply of
On this da}'. Oet. 1st. special train wfll be nm, leamg Trav­
way fu repairing and mainUbbg roads at the least poaaiPetlstoa
today
on tartamA
pipe.
He
then
brought
up
the
maierse City about 7 KW p. m. for Provemoal and istermediata points
^azpenie,
ktn. WUl 8te^ was la tea City te
-er o; Oieter* aayhir that other cllira
liB wote will be b charge of Hon. B. 8.Earie, State Boad and upon the refura of this trass, «r at aboot 10:30 p. aa., a speraat
.ad cRened a savtag of abont oae- day from Korthport
on tb^main line will leave for all pointa as far loath as Copendte

Kichob A Smith, aenaational and eomedy bicycle ridera.

Banda will mard from down to wn diariet to Fair Oroooda

CITY BOUGHT
BAY PROPERTY

10 <«

-ioao

UsSO

iriao

RAIN 41 DAYS AGO

NEW POMP DISCUSSED

GEORGE fflCKOW DEAD

K

HRS. GEAROIG NlD

CONLEY COUNG

Tbaraday. OetobarUt

L

Oommimioaer, of Imn^, Miefalgtei. aaterted and aeeum

^iAHo xnknKU mctal*. n»«»v. ^

MINISTER
ORDAWED

•M« to «tMla

unnFRoM
MR. WETMORE

enA «t*

EteQatov>|l 9.
aaertoUfS ^
SS.-u-S;4.T2^ and

dlatrtet. aN*.
wma- from any ciittoa in toe
I
bee* lttfoi*»d toai the amar
w. ptatolae' to pl^
mtwtioa adi^^toelBde to thlle 1 c
toe at too fM'to «tto^ aterrhariy, B >y. tatim tan ia ------rmuli
«
be
toe
Aair for nit« mbmot In tkU dlatrict.
1 B*yr> thought H beU t<> m«lu -

• etatata chNnwM a*d SamtA jiM.- Aa^he paper wna pwbBahta
Kartto T. ISM. tlw* was plenty of
dtoie bo prepare the RlnttmUona. At
that Otoe, howertT, they ware iwtarS-

mm

emuLS

LITTLt OIRL'S GRAVE ROBBED OF

;Um latiTmTlrri tn «aae
NSAO AT AKNATMIAL CONVSN- am tocBontoc*.
-1 r^tto TWT tnw* 4»ti» I
TttHTUCaDAV.
UCB —-t-ie to aitead toe eMrentkto.
not heeiaae 1 triabad «r.Jtopc4 to to
fliwnea iu actloa. tat hdtoaae U
»«iM ten tlrta »e |ptat tlto>we
to tooet toe deletaM
---------------

SnTini rwetobta that
a panltwlarty a
The "Brother Jeraathaa Weekly.- B
2S CDiaam fa»llj paper which aal*
for »l a ytar.

vMhta of »r coaaUBMtoU. nor can I
know aUay. wbat ia tor U«tr beat
Intervat*. unleiu 1 meeltre aoBto aaaltt- Ftowsri Wern Alta Tnkaa nad
BiUiT bM Ota^ te^Mtang Ktat
aBM from tbam. and l tomtatre nak
for the frto*«y apalatonoo an* «•

^raWoi
Pta**n
^ duoita.
iktldrta. Ihe ntn gardTea* ef P*ny, »o that *e may
all peceire the fuBest measure of b*npea cowpotlnr the
Stosrtu.. was touted in Oakwond
i If u cEt from the le«taUtion enaetta by lerr- The UtOe gr»re was eorered
CARNiCO OUT TO THC »t*T OF irlct. However. It *
•0F SOUCATigM TKMUtOH
Uw-maUiv hodl'e. and
was tnp doty io be elae*b«re.
Hit AtILIV.
- hota
hope to bar*
haro toe
^ pie
plesmire with flowera. Sertral sta ptoees r«i"1 ahall
OWN iFfONT^.
ed among the loose caraatlons. roses
that Bittft be my eaeme.
of seolni; many of you and many
-I am deeply app.-edatlve of the Of the folks at home durin* toe com- and oth.T vartetle*. Cto these exit
piece* were ribbons. Moiidaj .after
honor
which
you
have
conferred

toe
Ina
cnmialsB.
and
In
toe
meanUme
a to the Orinetotoa
• PMt TkM Ht‘KWM« tb«
by a reauiuitkBiion aa ytar candidate •r»o upon you the groat Importance noon the ribboio wwre ffone. Many
lor atote Mmaior. and I am bound to of uBitod and eon»nta«Mort tn of the flowers bad also been taken.
Who played this ghoulish Utckl.
Ulck'
beUaw that my aeitaoe In the ttaate every county and loealltMKtkat eloet»llee nre trying
thaa far must have been reaoaably ihm day may Ste us
'‘’kJfee ■♦Thiis what the
• tort tl---- - •—
satisfactory, or some other eandWato battle ot the baUpU. whl« we"^*
aould
banbeen
aelected
as
your
and
fully
believe
will
result
in
an­
At the cloie of the refuJar proeeedTHE REV. W. O. BOBINtOH.
other victory for repubHota prtaTa*t Df toe wtoTenUoa. « toe EVutj- Bomlne*-.~~
clpltw and candidates.
•1 shall not hnrden either yon
10 uro doeUM to wior tto alnW^
ae*oBto”taiiaioriil"dtotrt«^ Tn«i^, niy-M'lf with a schedule of neasn
-SlBCenly and respecifully,.
>IK-cUl iwllc-e’ at the e.toe!i'ry
RU ot^tauttoB iD«snt niore to falui
(Signed)
~FWO C. WNTMOilSia letter fnun Senator WHmore ^ and poUtlw 'hai 1 shall taw or
woBld-to the
orditutry
thanI U.woBld*-have au eye out fur the rolscrtaBU
•enatortol Coovraitto*.
_ .who hna boon HfWd
read by Arthur H. Webber^.o^<:adll• pose In ease I am elecied aule sen­
ai>d pniMcnlton tail! follow their capffWe
senitiurioi tOBunliinu was nai
ator. Suffice !t to say that I am
rough ldae« In life'XpraaaiBg
the
regrei
of
toe
aenfk« INT. Nr. 1------- .
Notwjthi
htortlly in sympsihy wtih toe priu- 1 as folloas:
:DodiB arr. Die R«t. stor that be eoiild not be
• «NW or ST rooii WMcun t
Antrim—Sampel Craupicw. of Elk
• hat hard---------------iples and doctrine annonneed In the
«Hn Ihrtr ordJ»tloo. dx^eon
ihlnaon W of an eairwnelr opUm- The ftaaoo ot fhc abaenee of Sen# republican platform adopted by the apids.
Mr. RohlM
___
and tooka apoa iho Wetmore vaa hoeaoae be had l5R iisUonal conreniloB: that 1 am proud
• - • r orflftUMd. TWi
Ignite—Judge li. D. BpaSord.
laUcjNpoBiikni.
dktn
hrt^t nido ot tlfa. He doea not rfr choton by Ooaemor Warner aa one. of fo be a humble follower of our Rreat Lake Ann.
n«i too athiale whld
r.rand Traverae—John Boxale,
>) In tbe recount proceedlata prealdent and hix IcsiUniaie niocusliae)
bU eouii:
ofaliRed' to endure, beJIeyl
Acme.
Kor. •Mllltam 11 Taft, and shall i
____________eonHer«BW for iho
l»pUer flut'd him for tl
Kalkaska—J. 3. Baby, ot A
iHCl to foBlnbuio ray U-et efforta
TheJet'er l» as follows
Ci«rav E. Pray, of this cH) has
tint UW. hnd iho clnu poM tor a
s.-ciir.- th" suecees of the party in the Duardman. '
-Ca-lllUc, MIrh.. Sept. 22. 1»0S.
valuable v li. In 111* shaiie of a noje
preached to llic ytn»n* people of hla "To the Repubilean Senaiorial Oofl' nation, slate, districto and conniles
Leetanau-Martln Brown, of
pleraeni nf the • Hroiber Jonathan
’^ThT'Err. Mr. TtoWaaoo Ji> a yo«nf coBycwlIn"- »''• Itnprttis-d Uiom wlih
vention for the ToCTiy-aWenth I shall of course, faw the anacuuen Und.
Weekty.the ru|.pb-tii.-m having been
not had the
tnah who haa t»i
ihe paOK
paihwar of the foiy of Ix-lloThiK that material
MUaaiikee-lieonard M. Farter, .of
Of the Imiionam meaanres now.befoi
Senatorial Uitrlct:
blhibed
thiDea bf life wore the foaodnUon for
_________ ____ / t(w JiJm. UJi
"riiefida and Fenow Bepubllcans— tbe pt<tole. and to which the party in M«unaf,>wn.
hapiUneai.
~
Wexford—Artbur H. ‘Webber,
Plndlnt,thal it ta ImpoaolWe for lue to this state is practically pledged. And
and
the
suppb'meul
contains a l
t'adiltoc.
A. a Boyer, of 524 South Cedar be present nt Ihe aenntorial ctmvea- above all ihinga shall attire all the
At the close cf the convention toriat aettimn el the murder of I
itloii for Ihe reeaon that 1 am obliird time to represent the Interests,
Bardell wbbh o,-<urn'd Jaiiuacr
tend to Thato««y
«uiU tad to do atreet. left today for the upper penIU. be at LtaWlos. on September 22nd. aenitments and the dealre of the peo- John Hoxsie, ot Gimrtd
«h.t vonld tmra ap houaal p**uBy. By iurula.

CnMON¥ FO« TH« MV. W. ®.
nOWNtOH.

WSi. OF CONSmOENTS

HIE m OWN m

EXCUI^NS
PEREMARQUerTE

Tuesday, Oct. OtlF

L J

Annaal Low Kale
Excwdhm

Southern Points
Cnicage

S64»S
• SSaS
SSaS
LaCrosae •' Ssai
Grand RapMst«nt

Ddrell
eiB aiDSTRATED PAPER TMcdo

NEXr WEEK IS FUl WEEK IN TRAVERSE CITY
HAKE THIS STORE TOOR HEROQOARTERS

We Arc Now Ready for FaM
S'

With Big Stocks and Low Prices
Now is the fine whai the evt^e men is thmling of Whig Unsell oof lor Fan and Winter mmI it
is to Jpst SBCh men we want fak Yon c&nnof bny everywhere and of conrse want to buy where
yon can do the best. Of yon wiB let ns show yon tbe attractive values we are oflering, there wffl
be BO qnestioD as to where yoawni boy.
ThUb the best Ehowringof Men's and Young Mens Suits
wt ever had and the prices were never so attractive.
We
always »u«w
show the
newest models as well —
as the
we aiwayn
vuc uc»v>v

moat coBservatjve styles.. By buying as we do in quan*
(Hie* wse are ^e to secure the lowest possible prices.
Big showring at

150 to 25.00

OVERCOATS. Our stock of these is complete in every
detail, we show on of the largest assortments of Overnd ie
io thb
part of the vwum
country,
of
coats to be found
um >>«ivv/4
,.,, b«t line

^
fabrics, best styles and most attractive prices, any
where from
_

5.00 to 25.00

RAINCOATS. 1( you cannot afford bnt one lishl weight
T>i«rcoat, fei that be a Raincoat. There is noihiog that
will quite take their place, good for either rain or shine;

6.50 to 20.00
NEW FALL HATS AND CAPS arenowinandaiplen’tfid
choose iroin.
from. There
b•
a magnificent Kn of
uiu line
tuic to
»v cnoose
auuv: ts
bcM soft and stiff Hats in all new shapes and colors.
We carry all grades from $1.00up. The new fall styles
'
e here in abundance at all prices faom SOc.up.

MEN^S UNDERWEAR. We carry over 50 styles and
please you ciincr
cither m
in union
or two-piece sujto.
can surely piease
mnuu u«
This season we have added to our already superb lioe
the famous Stanley make; these go^s have had the
repotatioD for many yean of being the ^t line«n the
mariiet; they are honest all tbe way through, honest
sizes, honest weight, honest wool; shirts are long and
wide in fact they are just what they ought to be and
just what you will enjoy wearing. Several other good
makes at prices from

50c up
SWEATER COATS. Are taking the place of the turtle
neck Sweaters and are much in demand this seaaoa.
We show a big line of boy's and men’s from

50c up to

’ 7-0#

We wont every man to see our line of Drew Trousers, we
have inese
these wun
with au
all th
piam
nave
lu new kinks, as well
«----Kyles. Worsted. Cassimere and FIrnnel. A Big assortment to choose from

3.00 to 6.00

OUR CHlLDKEbPS DEPARTMENT
Is replete with some of the best values sre ever offered. We take especial pride in this department ^d have
._a____ ____________
■___ ?___ .1.2.
a K-a,
"Sken
unu.uai'pafns
this /.^Il
fdl K..
to —
get. .VA
the W..D.
best .e,
to W
be
had. We carry all grades (torn $2.00 np to $10.00.
One of the best things in ottr stock isourjiu-litsu Suit, made of eatta strong., good materials, well made
ahd is rainQ prool.
proof, JuK the kind of Suits the boy's can depend on to give Tin
satbbetion. Frio

$LS0

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
TRAVERSE CITY. M1CHK>AN

^W.G.8eB.
CLOTHCS
THE GUARANTEED
KINI>

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Ask Pore Mhiqoette Agent lor
phxtiralsrt u to time of Timin*
Until of Ticket!.'etc.
H. ¥. MOBLLER 'G .P.A.
Detroit, MM
s<s|>U ISfS-EI.

'

p/UPAL Fm miNG

All next week. This
will be Traverse City’s ‘
Big Week and this
will be Traverse City’s
Big Sale.

FsmAY EvraoNe and
Ali DAY SATUKDAY

and
Hnaie Friday NIgbL Na Goote SoM
f Reaalar Opciilaa Sahnday

jVrsINUAl^ FAUL. OFEIMirsK? SAL.E
LadKarSana

TUi itope a ™«i« forlh U» p«Utt eff<rt In itt U.U.IT for YOU* taSM»-*r.jla

Tadics'SIdrIa

SSrSL^ScJtaTJfSiwa»i»...a Mortl.^

is

mots croided Ml of the Mt merdaiidtae thu out be bons>» ««d •» pneee tbu iraTunenl to

Dress Goods

Ladles* CMts

Ladles* Coats

Mi

Ladles'Far Cods
B’e wish 10 call your IaUantioa to
ouc filBe ahowlnc of New Fur CoaU,
py CoaU from S7 Inehe*
Huaalan I\>Doy
tor drirlnc and
nuiomobillUK. Frired. S37A0 to S7M0.
Also AMrachnnr. Rustoaa Seal and

U te dtarcely n#ci»i^_tp t*H y«
•bmt our tfrwm a«»ft». TbU line to *well and favmwbly kaown. tkat they
,
T,.ii diV
DO ^nw-nv
wmiwnt. Will
aay bOwevCT.
bowev«
that osr iwptiUUon
•puiauuD on the!
i*i»i line
i»... will
-I he
.TBaiDWinrd tbts
falL AU the
I ^SnalDUlned
t
thlBga^SMS to t2«a .

and

SMtf Fn

Heady ta vaar. Maay people an
li^Tf their aUk
“ reefly
nade. II you had not aeen our 1
dreai and Set the thins* leady
to wear. Can Ih and aee ihoae pretty
ani sovna. black. naTy. Mae «IV
green and tan, fllJfl ta SStAB.

Sif^K

n tbto tOl and win-

the reUablc Vladttaah. UM. K-Kk I^OQ. <
f1h.ae> ni^, wnlie and

'HH WaMa
Tha mmt haauUIul cxeatloM »•
uvr erar aaea. Any atatempt ta de^be them would
Mld be an InJu.Upa to

^^3333
NcwFaUWalto*
Both uruto and Oatorad. at SIAOk
fIJA. »SA F-U and FJa

your

Fur Coat.

SmcDrcfMS

lyor BpMt two weaka In New
Vortt diy setUns tofather the
Ml linee ol ooau eiar exhibited la
• ot-any atore north
Grand------------.and
Bapld*.
na eoBtotote a line aaa can' be tound
In any city itore. and «e poaltJrely

The desIraBle Fur* ihU fall wfH be
the Lodi Haired FUra. Bt^ Lynx
beini tbfl most popular,
flat eol'ara and the animal and tur
MulU ore roost eooghu FOx nude to
the same way win be good.
Tbe Short Haired Furd wlB be
made aroaller—dl cooree, beads and
Utto betog larsely used.
r Une. NoiUon-

Loose or eemi atUns. « In. 1

silk Prtttresfs

Udka* CMts

........... I clear the table* I
fall Une that I* nun- In
room.
Uto tor our fS.Ofi PciHooai*.
I&AO. I7.M).
and
SJ6 for our »6Ai
"'
*m.GO

19.00 Pemeoata.
r tio nhd »1S PettleoaU,

Made of Mark broaadclolh. GO In.
joan. knee or aenl &UiDS. braid trim­
med. ahouUors Uned. apodal price
as <«;>
Two other etrons leadera at S6A0
and FJA

Ladies' <Oss^
atfceC very foU iweep. Braid and vel­
vet trlmmtosa. tha beat eoat you —
looked W- Aak to see It «1040.

such reduction* a* tbe above meant.
It means they will be at] aold In a
few daj*. xAll were up to the min­
ute sDods—all frtwb tbi* season.
Tbe new line will be larsm- and
more complete than any previoo* aeaBOn—With the vary best Silk Peti<coau we can buy. Frtced fair SAOO.

S6.7A VM, fItoOO. »t2Xa
white and color*.

Cmiirai'aCMta

Black,

deem it neceaiary to toll you
DtWUl It.
We arc ahowiaL as uaaal. new
things brought out this »e**on. Wain
and aelf-mtioved tabrlc* are the moot
dwiraMe. Our tine Is very atTong »« '
Me. thOOb 11.26 and f1-Mt
The dnt'i ones of course at %ZjUI up
to *1.71.

Dainty Nctfnirw

BdvtHwotFBHsnievtt.biDQgbt to tUs «tjr.
Pekes am «M7 iost do*.
Me. fSe ud tte

BnarsMcitos

______ __ ji •tpcki In tow* will t
Tine* yon ot the truth of the abora

Hoaa
Woo] Hoee at Sfc. SOc. SOc. 76c
nr*'ced H<»e at tOe. t*c,
McColton and Usie Hose, at 10c, 16c.
Me up to Me.
Hlk Hose at *140 up to Fto.

Ibar* to a Mg danand for Sweater*
and we can supply your needs la thto
line to the very best advaaliga—

iBfanrs Coato
We want you to thick of lid* •loro
when you ihlnk of Biankm*. tor it will
be to your InieresU We will save you
Fiteced niaiiket* at £0c. S6e, *140,

We did not forget the taby. Boar
akin <t»t* at 2.50, *3.60. >640, *7.60.
and
■nd up\M *l04a
*104a
Pretty cloth ceaU at »lJg to *740,
anv color. Bring the baby U MUUtoag

Printo

:.Gi*o Vi.-ard* Sundam American

lerd
Prints. In en»3ly*. indlso* and »hepher
eche. at 4e yard.

*’*lSoo yard* a$-lnch SUkohne*. H\ic
end 16c quality at *e yard.

iiBcnWatala
TnOor made. Are very popular
now and will be all fall and winter.
We are abowlng a very *t(oag Une at
*2.6*. *140. **40. 1*40.
_
Hand tobnilderad Unen W*X*t*

at *34a tm and *640.

Tailored Sails

or

wocW»A Blni* wd anU

colored. S8 to. coat. tuU satin lined,
aalla trimming and button*, flare
VM. KxcepUoMl value.
ever
Yon should not buy a suit without
flrat looking at our gregt line. You
cannot afford to.

saHttcPcnicoais
We are placing on tale lo'dewen
_
offered by tfal* atore.
Made of very flne high flntohed aalUn.
They ato made—atylea aUnwd. StySfa
Ideated, euto* and flkwww
AU the aama prk»—vnln* IlM,
MU. tlJI, m
up to **40.

Til* line ia oooiplete. We abow a big Hn* «(
Dlgraina at

tfcelflcaMMe
Sagnlar $1.S6 Ydroi Blair Ohipat now oaBbg at

9MS.

ClK n<w
Our assortment is comptete

Tbe heavy KM

9 Tapestry Bnwaeto. 9x11, worth tU.00. at ................

ors. Beat ever
w^owwL Ike toll
ataeat

2 Seaulua* Tapeitry Urnatelf, 9x12, worth *18.50, at ... ..................'.*1640

INGWAIN
CADP^

2 Heavy Velrel Floral. *4x10.6. worth *2U*, at..........

Suitable

2 Tapratry Bnuaeto. *Xl2. worth *16.00. si ........

Coal M inebea tone «ndt of fancy
btoaddoth. all vrooi. fancy sWM lin­
ing. Btnld and bntuma are wad In
Utoamlng. Skirt gored and flare or
plwtod. nte best suK ever foM for

Flat Stair Carpet

New iMtora io colorioe effects ot •urpasiin* beauty. Never did we showTo complMe a «ock ol Ri^
and Carpets as now. In many cases we bought big quantities to secure bale prices. If it ** ^ugi
are in­
terested in, we want you to see what we have to offer. Our large selection and low prsces will surely coovmoe
you that is Traverse City's Rug store.

1 Tapratry Ilrusscl*. 84xI0.«. worth *12.00. at ........ .

aalw anc<4*. •*<
•attamal

_____^
^sd!f;srSi^

I to I
have to dAi the viir^
cloaks, cniu and
lit p*rt of the dhto

three lot* we are advertialng here.
At Me. at 16(k at 29o-lnsertlona to
match. You could not match tha
Talitoa for a halt OMre.

I Rag Mdc at Ike Price.

Wc .Sow a acw
mp Mt acaaoK

pur Cloak ftoetka ha* atway* boon

foKa. our Its* oi uniuton* vw*
WM never so attracllre, both |n a^le
and prico. a* it 1* tbi* tall. A took
convince you that ihto to the ctora for

A few Rugs bought at a big savCbe Popular
Kaba 1^
ForMOMin«Ml.tnMRl>on«A<awkcr.
.. ing in price

TDeDe

a

mv

W« have the preftteat ITne of
LadifW Neckwear we have ever shown.
There Is an entire cksnge of atyle
this fall and we want evidy lady
You will want aome of It as
. you look at U. it wiU nppehl
to you-SSe to «2h0.
sim thi- new wide Ruching* that
me M desirable at tbe present Uffito26c, yse. 60c yard.

THE NEW FALL RUGS arid CARPETS

Bayyov

r*a

i
mm

Bo well to oer reputatloB'establUb-

Bmplre style. M In. tony, made Of
fiM tiualliy btoadfloih or lliht weight
Kemey. eatln and velvet trlmmlnsa.
run saUn Hoed warranted to waar
two aessona. Looka like a SM ceaU
only S10.7G.
Other number* a* stroBK and attraelire at SiASO, $2LS% S2SA0. <28.A
SS2AA S3M0 up to Waoo.___________

for

any

roo«i in your bouse.

$18

1 Velvet. 9x12. Floral, worth *21.00. at ............. .......

Me. M

1 fine Wilton. 9xlA worth *40.00. at...........



oi Carpels le«r

AW toaB.oo

re abow fnlty M style* to all gradM. Atminster. Body Brometo
a 1Velvet Bags—DaautUul color effects. In Floral and Orteaul.
Wilton
and *1240.-

JKX ^ao.oo

and

Door Mats^ 4«n.

A *B4> ooltoct ot dcMgns and
color*, the matting vlth^cotton
warp at Be.
~
~\
OosMi Clover* froto *140 up.

Dainty Lace Curtains
M-c booght very heavy to th« dcp*jrt»«t. toutog a* »e do direct 6
a poalUoa to a*v* yon *0 to t$
tram the large Bastara kfilla. We
per c*at on every pair you buy.
WV M«w a heavy Cable Net Curtala. while or Arattaa, at ....*14* pa*

Tbto to a strong line at the price. B'e give yon the pick of tall tS ynUMBa
—Floml and Ortonul. aultahto tor any rooDL

N^lngfaaro Curtain*,- at ............................................................. .....**e to $M0
Ftoe Madrai Weavag, at ...................................................... -............$b*0 to l$40
CloMy Cunaiim. whUn to Arablaa. at..................................,.4*4* to |MU»
.ttaspair
.Bobblnet Caruln*. trtmatod wRh fctieabsrg Braid, both.

Bmaaeta

Bag*.

AW toiw.oo

BptcUl ahowing of Rn* Hofil
MaidDRC for chamber n»c, to two
(one blot and two tone laix at 95c,.

(Is aa« Velvets wap

«tia

At ihU price *<• give yoo the pick ol to beautiful
benvy. 9x12 site*.

Butt Mattlsg

!

..........

Wtar«*B*»t*loriai****aUor Bwa l> Travtrav aty.
cxfi Knba Bu^. flne pattena............
7.6xic.« Kaha Rng*. »«» pattor** .
J.SX10.C Kaba Rag*, flne pattom* ...
>X9 Kaha Rim*, tnc pauan*
>xi: K»ha Rug.\ fine paitorito .-••
lO.Bkll K*baRugi,flBt pattoitt* ....
mil Kaba Rug*, flea patteiM........
Ilxl* Kaba Bnga. flae oaOcraa.........

Best line ertr hgd.
Thcae gee^ara ehMpar

2 Axmtoater. 9x12. Oriental, worth ***.00. for .............

At tSMH mjl a»d $4«.M
Ve aeU pou as extra heavy Wilton Rag. such a* sold as high as *59.00 ta
K Fattmis and color combtoailons.
large city atorea.

d

tmt MCRMA nnoAV, wrrmww a i«a

HdME CHEER
■m. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS EdUor

White aad TfUpto Motor 0
lattoa try ^
gopd top vUUar Mnamtag
•uuw u tn (be aolt'
Alter tbo HartliBi oeamo
tii Mb MM. BM or Mb« ofeMC to
tbo depth of oboot throe toeboo to the
boM ter koM HUoo.

Governor
Endorses

of Wyoming
Pe^ru~na,

1

bareoBocMded with
article MO Meg. as 1 bare aeee
Mate laoaalia anroa. better icbowa
kind wbkb faltod ta bkma.
M7* U oapertaaeod
A very tew Taltpa. Crocwa aad Aa>arrlUa bolba Mtod be added fm tbo
plaat grovor. H b. growa
vfeich ard gaoeraUr clamed aO
oake to variety. ,
•ItbooA tber realtr are aettber ba»a
U eartag tor bathe
ortoban. Halt a daaea «< (beee obooid
mt be remenberad: Thw aead at
be plaaied to a haaglag haakat of ordb laat atx weeks to (be dark lO proper­
aaiT also la October. A aoU of aaad7 ly tom itma aad after toat a coot
kaam aoKa then betted- (baa aar otbor. aoaay place aatU tbe Mooooni ap­
Water well wbea 700 pUat then. U pear. In tbe early aataaia I order By
a ahan tlBe tbe» wUl aead op a ctorer bolto. aad. wbtle watUag for then
Ilka leaf, aad aaoa ibaraattar dower to cone, gather together all avalUHe
Bialks orUl #»aar. .Tbe flowers of tblo dUheo aad eUber bora or bay
oaaUoaaeMM-ibaatbooeaf aaj otb­ ^aaatUy of charcsaL Oa tbe happy
have sach conffor .rario(7 bAore eror growa. The? day when my treaauroo arrlvi
faence in promloeat peraiwMneJa elmton of tea to twoat? all tbe diahea oa a table. In the botton
Mlba ot eatoi pat a tew temps of cbareoal
fsonal Mends who hare use
wtticb opMod oot over tbo pot la all aad the tralb or balba which aeon beet.
land endorsed Pe-ru-na thai
dlTMthMiv Tbei arw-of a rer? rl<*.
n^ntre
I coaaldeiHbla^oa. the balba
feel justified in assuming t
stoora to bold
M with
With >nan
I
_
very beat yellow Bowe» tor then draily aad prevent their becoar
it is a valuable remedy for i
wtoter. bacatne ot lu brUUaace aad tog top heavy with leave*. A tew ot
irrfi and an excellent generatl
tbo profpaloo to Itt blooB. It delMhU the dtobee are thee ailed with water
la toll aaasbiae and neat be keto and an are aat away la a cool dark
troB getting dry at tbe roota. Strong place—a mllar oloaK receive* taiae.
Tbaao who with to’dl** »» oopeelal- plaau ot.il will be aa dMoB mild
Btbt week otter thl* a few dlshee
17 welcome CtottoMaB gift to a trtead «m ot color for noaiha. It U^to up
.-e dIM whh water tmtil the last
1 Id mf baloaod crettag- caa bar-tor too oeau a datat? JardlwladM like a bant to aunahlae. By both bMns to grow. By •etting tbe
- tbe plma. aad tor tea oeata bmto caa dll and by It will ceaae to dowwr. It* tollfirst at me rad ot tbe top shett I
ft vttk balba wbleb it plaatad at
ago wDl ttnw yelkrw and die o*.
alway* aere which are to be brooght
aad camt^ watched aod bctragbt the aon la tbe pot get dty- Tbaa torn earliest to tbe sanshlae. la sis weeks
oat lato the eanllgbt b? (be fljwl of h o« and gaiber the little bolblets la Uioag bulb* should be ready, but two
wtn be la bkma b? tbe »th U—of wbi^ Uere wUl be doooa* ter
dll tbo
ot ibo bar.
Boeths of dark root growth Yin not
M*vtag.m I do. ih»i by so doBsg It wOi
No Bot* bcaattfol gift caa be fbeogbt
■ry tne yoa planted—for uae anoth- tntore (hen. TM charcoal keep* the
bEfMth*fener*lfood.-Wm.BaU*y.
at tor odo to wbooi tbe diwt Cautotataa . aoapoo. Keep then wra»ed la pa­
m.
8«. W. E ?««».
Amj.
T^
Cal.CL-^«n^_____
MAP rndtaft to bo oarto* baa 'ooBewrftb a dear oae la tbe otbor per, to the cMeet. or a drawer, or water sweet, and oaly a little
ew. WilM. MW-JiiKr"". B. C.L.1«» <k»ua»n«»
T. t
Col. C. I.- l-stivn. hO T 8U H- W,
pUo* that -Met by evapontMa
. t. Ha fan*, aaw'•>. toar toght tMwd vbi<A Iloa K dooe to aa. aod
-itbo
W**hiaau.n. D. C., a Uanwaaai- to
other aate ptoce. twill Octobm
Ool
B c, smmy .wri-siMiit. tai^
be added.
Taw abooTOA aad gtoaaoia Ibaab- 7et at Uneo aoeaw ao tar awap. « Novenher when the proccn of the
OldOnsrd. *B aaelottv*
B A Eru Tt
Ix-B—W E«U.L
if FuiSssit
ol*old1vf«ofd3
I
M'biartod,
PlowenC aald tbe beloved drat editor
i>^ear-Mold be repeat
W'eet India Olngiw Cakes.
fMg'ht ta to* civil wsr, aod a Tbtrsr* .
TO brtoc tbolato load ot Home Ctoaor are tbo oal? thing
gg^Oottao Msmo. write* asItolowst
West iBdIa Ginger Cake*—This
have «a tkto oartb'whldi ap«a to
Oea. M. n. daraaaa.
A Sevd to HyatontM
“I bse* o»ed Perana, end deter* to
recipe 1* take* from the naanIhwa alag I to top Morad roau
grow tbroogh trad tbe Hearen aide
Thl* is the seaaOB whaa (he ho*
Oaa. W. H. Paraons is
8*aaBngllsh tody who comm from a fanlly
m of obligsttea on my "part ter tt* TseammrBd year remedyasaoiavlfs*'
, ^ to bat of Mtag aad mbs
ot life. Aad there le ao gift which keeper think* ot the devoratloas
sUngsprMIMkrqtooeeetoto* toet
Mr
*nde*.8pefi*t
Judge
of
tb.
or aotad cooks. The iweaii Is booM^
) noth like a loving tboogkt tbe Bearing winter, aad tarna ber
lever «M for aonght,
coart of T*xas,*l*o Bngadivr Gener*!
CaL Was BaHey.
_
thing qelte oat to the ordinary,
a at . tbo Ttoiaaa bM- from (he oaea who have gw
in Coatedersu Army, la ■ recent Istw
WUUain Bsiiay,«1 Bt, N. K-Wmb- coto* aad ester rbsl comptatfcis.^
(Mdoa to balb plaata easily eared
from •» H BU. N. W.. Washington. D. ,tagton. D. C.. Past Col. Eae.
neo. r ». »>»
mue betare aa. 80 la jroar ptoaalag ter. ‘One to tbe prettledl thlaga onre to pcwve sncceasta^ when ofl
Hoo.R.a.By*#.nowr*a»diag*aB*m*,
with
a
cup
to
afteraooa
tea
or
with
Urtas tbaaka aad
C,thls
tbto fan. do Ml tall to SU oovoral dtoh amoag my fiowera last wlator was a
Union"
* -------- --------t of por- tdcnilflsdwuh amayot ins grrat labor Atatos. was formerly a mamher at taa
oa wttb tbeae 'toviag thonghta." tor dosen hyacteth* growtog to water,
«Cpon tb* r
e quart to the beet New OrPlace
proUeOTs aESoelstuias a Cbirago sad EngltAb HoMoot P>rilswain.*ad Maetbrne «bo Boed tbe Wt ot choor.
wrttaa one woman totereated to wla- leans
■ aad one cup to light
New York, sad Socrv»rr of one of toe „t*ry to to* Ute Into patrtol, Charles
AtMwsrt Psrnali. HtoWasbingWm tad*
ter *>aMM«»ti»i dowMo. The bulba were brown sugar over the fire, and let
tergeet aMoeUttoes to toe tbrmer niy, eww^
a the Owtdeor Oardoa In to
firsM te New WUlsrd Hstel. Watomg*
bnd for uearly thirty yi
hardy hyacinths, which them boll op togather for twenty
mmD.C. BeWTitee: “I bsveoaad Pte
Wlator.
* few oeats Btoatea. Braw the taaoMna to the
wttb kidney troMles.
payen*
..4M
<»aHr nm «> nW There are Many hardy plaaU that par doe n; or. if there are hyadatk back to the range and stir into tb* have bees ladaeed to andergo
truhto a short period be ha* been paea ve^ cRorttve mr* (
•sadrd M try Penuta.and bi* preasnt
wUI eurrlve oar coldest winter*. Imt _______»>si>d obe caa remove a tew
meat
with
thl*
Justly
celehrsMd
forbeds
'
1 tato a de«id«d ehsags (or the healthy eoodltioB U stcribated '
all of then woold be the better bulba troB them.! aet the bulba doae- mfllssirr OM pound to fresh hnuer.
ftM-TAMMaCtoi.
oaa laUmpoeatel to pounded and
jndirioas
OM
of
that
great
remedy
or
after
ostag
»
only
ooe
wee’
(or eoen proteetMa. A good many |y to a deep gUa* bowl that had beea
Boo. TbomaeCale.elacted toObagnm
notortoosiy bad
WsEbingtao climate
•pwriaUy good to laafar SB (*«
people (htok that ft ta the ptaat-ftaeft BUed to withto two to<hee ot thq t(g> •Hied giDger. ooe plat ot West India
iblfte yet by a from Ateaka, U well knows aa toe^
preserved ginger abd one leacupfol to
Md has bad •
Which MmM be cared for. awre m- wtth white pebWee. The pebblee were
^____
at
the
raaredy
bs
M
bow ciflc stoptewber* bska^^sH M
Weablngwm aMrsas Is fttseto Bt., Jl*
pteu»y to tbe cam to tbe tender aad ktod almost covered with water end tbe liquid from tbe gtoger pot; eUr uR
quite cured and la sxeeUeat phy
tP_ WsahlagtoB,
«_
Waahlastou. D.
D- C. :H* wrllast -t
lem idbust among the treasurea of thebulbeaet to firmlyMl quite touch- to together sad remove the saneepaa
eoodlttoB.
cbeerfuUy ■'■tiummSBl Pse^^
Mb toiBftoabwrMd tbtottlMeoto ow gardens. So'lbey cerefaUy tie up lag the water. They were set at ooco from the fire. Sift three , quarts of
ThtE brtet Etatamaet of facte. sHIbent
r i«d«ot ramady tse «m«bB Md
flour
Into
a
large
mixing
bowl,
and
eASggcratloD or
------------- dtoilBg
tbe brmacbm aad expoeel parts ot tbe to a snaay wladov to a coto room,
1 have hsd to* honor M e
Biake
-a
hole
la
tbe
middle
Imo
wbl<A
ptoato with atnw aad heavy wraa- end the roots, buds and foliage seem­
toigads ot her Vetarea Cavalry in afoot toe wfaol* eMry.wbtcb to* Peru
TlS.ltt aMtod, a BUT, aboaa
the amlasaea mixture should be poured
ptoga. -paying but scant alteobon to ed all to begin growtog at once. They
when sudicleBily cool; mix with
s-MBgaartto MvMltaa. to d«rlb. the r««M. the source to the ptonCa
suyed ih btoOD n tong time, and aU
sgh Boot to make Into a dough that
I to the Windows. gaerlt*. or Park Daisy, says a flowar
butter, one teaspoon to(H>ped pen- Por Wirt
ed
Bto. TM tfalB M a Btstoke ^ ta- who saw
be easily baadled; roll owt rather
nmgaslae. It Is, to all lateau aad par
ataaced by tbd lewder yooag trace tMBi. I intend plaadag a bowl or two
The plaatlng ot Mbs at this see- poses, the Dalir of tbe fields aad
cot Into ley. one ellred onion, one-half teaspooa
« Aranchea It ta I
son is pracUcelly a sort ot flower-into
them
thla
yeer.
aad
have
Bah.
a
little
pepper.
Heat
the
potato,
In Ht oatirs
raonda. and bake to a 1
dowerw. IBB UUto
a,.
jce
for
winter.
The
rule*
to
cdlrandy tor (^rtsusaa.
qulto oven till crisp and hiowa. tak­ and mix a half cup to hot milk with It.
habliat It te a stardy paint,
a
grM ^ovetjwbera.-^ •
Wbn tbe wtoter U aeeere ai
ing care not to bora tbe cakes, which beoUag well. eHat the east, and stir tare are so simple that any child con takes very kindly to pot culture. It
■ere Is IHUc snow theee- soSer 1
follow them. GlVHi.^rat six weeefcs floortehee in a son to ordinary gardsM
Pot Your Bulbs How.
very emrtly ^ppens to thin takes to
ta the butter. parEley and outon. chop­ of darkness, in* a odoI place, after pot­
verely. but It tbe seneon is oae
kmm. which need not be v*ry rich te
By potting Ryadnth Mbs at. latar- tots kind. unle« t^ey are very
____ sBow and' the root* not only of
to a light, rich soil, and then, a* produce fine flgwera aad a grant
ped fine, and tbe salt and pepper. B«tt
7’ .
_____.— ..I .-H
tbe trees great and amall but to an vato from now uatU Chriatmaa. a soo- (ally watched.
toe whites of the egfts very stlS. Then tbe leavea atari, more light with
to (hem. Indeed, ta a vary iMb
eesaioa to dowera can be bad la the
Uttle
Mats
M
are
abundance
to
water
to
a
moderate
quickly pile the meat on a hot' platter
too tbe tt«a Bomi lover over
BoUttwllt make laxurlqiK growtbto
Dainty Ways Wrth Potatosm
protected aad tbe ftolowtog anmaKt window garden all during toe cold
—a round one is beet—Into a pyramid warm room, and hardly any one s
aaa to too roar krtagi OM
r to flOWBB. ft
O-Brtoa Potatoee—nAai to
gmtoa. WbUe ft is beet to atart them
lasppolnted to their flowers.
Mi
todato aaoBO bettor tbaa tbo ■in be oae to ahaadaat leafage ^
shape, aad cover it with toe puuto
voutoss
for
the
excellence
ot
“O-BHen
bloom. Tbe root* aad base to tor as early to tbe taU a* poaatbl*. bulba
Make thla tout s nice pile like a
■ao
bMgoM boteo. Uaay
Some Jodgmeat la aelectiBg
Ranted as late a* Decomber have pouioes.-- which ought (d appeal to
plants
you
will
see
from
tols
are
to*
tala
with
a
pointed
top.
Then
ooVer
U
pit drM Mtor booaaao (bog are ao
sons to necessary, however. H
>000 kaowa to bloeaem by the lay ot levers'Ot peppor dtohet Ctet pouioes
all with tbe egg and put In a hot
bulbs of the window garden are to he
. Sto
Tb07 Mh Mhlag bat tbe parts tost asset toe plant's life aad Prbraary. One hyadath wUl bloaeom in slices and parboU. Butter a b*''
frequently |o give more iosb
»MrtnBe to perpotaal aaow aad gray aeod tbe warm Mverlag.
a complete’anceem. Boaoomy la .wta- to It* roota. you win baao to make aa*
dtoh and arrange the potatoes ih after- and brown it nicely.
Tb*
bato eovarlag to all to tM tor a Boath at a Urn* aad toe dowers
Mm. Tber weald Joora ta hm tbo
ItoUto Puffs—Boll and maib sntfl- dow flowertog Boru doe* aot pay. Only aftro a mtte to some kted to «geH
exespttaoaUy pretty aad tragvaai. sate layer* with aBced JemaJ.^i peoBgplgr —■*<* their reolln that wttb al- provided hr aatay* bersatf. naoely, Bulb* tbat have beea kept oat ot toe pers or pl«Beo«*»»- T*** canned plm- dent potatoes to make one quart, add the larger, heavier bulb* sboold be se­ (•niliaer to furnun Dw nalrtmito
toUaa leaves; rake theee up la heap*
BOU (or any length of time often Me* eaioes era waalty Indicated. Sprinkle oae cuptul'nf hot raUk in which is dis­ lected for this purpose, became they vbhA ft would get from frsM set K
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t with them lb-' aad have raady to oae as raqulrvd
flower much more quickly aad aaraty (rcqnrct repotting were reaerted M.
i tosir vHallty aad will not produce ex­ each laym with a little dour, pepper, solved one beeping
to
BOafha wh^ dM akmglm- Tbe leavea malm aa aSaetlre warm tra dae Mwera. Adother thing that •alt aad biu to botter. Pill up toe lard or butter, one leaspaouful of salt. If you have aot ao much ptomooey But beware to aatag sactegh ta Udaoe
^tbsdlaMto^cdmtotobf »tmaa eovsriag; vtore tbeae
mast be goarded agtoato la growtog dtoh with toe llqqor from toe can. add two well beaten egg* and a hatf copfil ,m you would like ui spend lor bulbs e rapid growth. ftapM growth ateaag
give to the purchase of tbe window pot pUau te. Bine ttmee out to tea.
aad toe'dalBlygraglle dowers of Mtog tltnl M bay straw, aaad. wood or hyactaib* to oat to mtpoae the Mbs mUk or cream, cover with brt
to sdgar. When lakemrarm add
fhd aa«)s who tot'tbsy “asvor bavo ooal asbOB.
' sorts toe larger portion to It sod buy
aad OM
halt of a yrast cake dtoaolved
to to* light before tha rooM UhTe owmbe aad bits to butter aad bake,
Tbe totof dltdcalty la aAag aahas
- - —--------- r aad that “daw.
sjpaller, mixed bolbs (or toe bord<
tata Boses—Select round. Instead warm water aad sotflclent floor
should always atm (o avoid ft n
dower and the stalk* often open down
gftm »rowr Itar tbam.' aia to tbat to tsmaetag them to toe gprlag to the bulb. Hyactolhs do much to­
_
; wash, peel, and Ml make a t^ln batter. Beat hard and aet
peclally in the case to plaau which
• on oartb. anich of tbs rich ptoat aoU to laenuBy
parchaatng
named
aarts
to
taltpa
are
quick
to
rsepoed
te
overeilma
them
lie
In
cold
water
for
a
half
hour
asidr.
clMtely
covered.
uniU
li^i
SUr
to spare. la ardor that ton wards brlghientog the winter window
am Mko chUdrto and aaft^
sad too m yafoobteemyh-----SspltuBk Sow. with 8 sharp kalfe cut around in more fleer to make a soft douj^. hyadnlha etc, ter toe window you laitaa with a greet. <
da bmt to aabtaohphofd to tosA Wy acrapto np wMb them, more than aad tod May to them <MBOt be ptaat- aad iwoad la«i rtblama. keeping tee and knead U^Btly for five minutev- Re-1 caa select your rotors carefully sad brandMS instead to flowers. This M
£ wttb'nTMar. (totfetal attaatM Itavea. hay er atrv* may reoialn aaur
the bowl and again «et aojle arrange them for exquisite
sy. bavlag s great ates* to flae roots,
atrip* as aaoriy M one width * pos•swsr. oaa bq toaad «hHh «n Mow giy In pace, toy ahme sticks
trrs a large aamaai to water. A
aibe. Keep 00 peeling as jraa wooM untU doubled' ta six*. Mold Into small tea and caatrasu. The colors to mlxttm to arm tb* abadsd aecib wte- pot kssvy caoBgk to preveat eld Bar*
xuy that would be ampla to ear
an apple. unUl tbe pouto to used op. round ball*. pUce clo»e tOgctt‘;r In ed^teto d® M« quarrel
away wftb the aan>
Mas. Tbto roqalrs tagalartty
be gardeu beds as la the srtedow. ply all toe oeeda to a Bvaoiam la an
Hardy aaauals Hke peoolem boUy The peelinga must not be too thin, cr greas|^ paoE. brush vuih mUft and !«
tog. Never use
Wwevm. Tbe w«
A sandy garden loam is. often rec- eight or olne laai pot woald be only
Kks. etc. which die beto to toe else they would break. Have In reodi- stand untn very lighi; then 'jxke la a
fllliMa ptoato ara sstoacod tm tbey ttto parpnoa It to the canae to more
aeo* a kettle ot hoi lau drop th toe quick oven.
mmeoded
aJl-sufflcleal (or tbe pCV a sup to H. Apply anaagh. dally, to
Mad to toad oM day, tbaa allowad ptoate 'dytng than tbe cold weather. room each fall, ibould be cut off rose* and try naUl lightly browned.
all the aolL
Hot Potato Salad—Dice oilfic^nt tlng of bulb*, but ooe tbat conulas
ftdty tin tba earth la roek-Uke. 00- Wen decayed manara to exetoleat but does to tbe head when hard Iiweslng Take np. drain, sprinkle lightly with
more humus 1* preferable <« acamnt
•a and a good mulch to loose,
This daisy will (nnitsh you great
raw pared potatoes to measure
to to a^ to detoged. wOl with good it to hard to get aad Boat people onsalt aad pepper, and sene. It takes quan and pot on 10 boll la AS'.icd
of the usually dry atmosphere to to* Bomhers to flowers nteog akato hoMstrawy
manure
be
put
over
them
aad
>tnktagly
nee
to*
fresh.
lUM.MtoM too aahaalthy coadlabMi ten mlnuien to cook tbeat.
ter. Grate ooe medium eteed vhlie rw- living room* In which they are grown. day Uaw. when you wUl Itea to glr*
Nature cover* ber eerto ehOdrea sWed.M temaln IBl next spring: the
#Mto baf
Wowaw ■«» tov*
SoratogD Crisp*—aice the poutoes too. chop fine one medium »i«d
'We all mu*i use the soils we have, to Ktle bougoeU to your Meada'PUot*
aew ahoots will grow up through it
lu illi III IM VtototM aad aet too MB a* toe treat eeads the- leaves
se. with wjmterer odaptatMas in toll Moom w)ll be fl
and ft win pratoer toe bead* from tbe wafer thin and evenly, dropping into cucumber pickle; cut Into smaU dl«»
STto ft at OM time. IMr totouM drtftlBg down ttpoa toem. bat
cold
water
to
crisp,
kct
toem
lie
half
parlor or church decoraoftarnto* thawing and freetlag^
six slice* of fat bacon and stoMato- to aBwwto to dry mcaptotely toe case to cnftared plaata ft
aa boar, toea drain and pat dry ta
praciirable. A trip to tfip eouniry la
It te Obe to those modest Httle
early
aprlng.
ly
try
oot
in
a
fr>mg
pan.
cotetios
u
to
waft
ewhOe
betore
this
. BH,ktoMtb*etbar'
aof. doth. Have ready a kettle to boU tU the bacon is 0trel> crisoed. Wh.
fail will often glee to even etty dwell* which are lovable I
to attended to la the fardso. Tbo
Mt *s kept »Hk tbstr fsota
Ing lard, drop In toe pouioes a (ew the potaloes are tender but iOibroteR, era Uiv opportunity, to collect
ihtor Blmpla. ■Igiii 11 baaety.M U al­
Qresrias ftulhe la Winter,
ptoata ahMd get a good trwetong
ypfth ■*«». Sotos nqulr* bi
at a ttete. As (aat aa uiey rise to the dr^ tnd let wand (of a r-------- *■' from some brooknlfle. leafaMM- from so ^ o
ft to aot the trecstag that
to presty dteh. china. gUsa or aart
ftsaat ■atsrtag than otbsre. aad to*
surface crisp and brown, remove with the back to (he tUve tod^
(be woods and toe “topepif surfnee. all tee I
t as the ye*to(..eCttrral
lew plewe to charcoto,
stay troaha. BtMret
Mto jM to follow to to waur wbaa. kOto plaata If they
skimmer, toakmg tree from the (at.
dir^tly under the eod to ■
cutUag
Shower (t oMk.
tocaalW
Mb:
and
,00*
waiec-<b|.
av-im
out
tbe
bam
bat
tbe
'
toawtog
«to
Wviartk bacMsa dty. bat m*
pofiore These. In equal proportloas. tor red spMer from
toe reqqlaK»
oe toe Itet tAy 00 soft paper m absorb say iha potatoes. Draw .
orf*4tf od‘Tbo M. rena ever agate to . want hum toem juw
tc. sprinkle wito salt
Ideal roll for potting balks.
to-batoaiKmlBiechlaemlBg
la
wr
Keep it In a moderate t
■togrirgtvaa aa aU-oem bato This, several time* repeated wfll.km
1 should piece toe Chteeee Sacred Iflr
oi‘"Inlir.
thb -me leaf mold and anad. or even ordi- U poaolMe.
the hardleet ^ts.
de. A room f|itoago<000 In
toad allewsd bo s
Three bulba In dish jast large enough serve.
the potatoes, adding satt'Md nnry garden teaab wtth a Itule sab^ Which thi-re
, When the tk
here te a store eMkft ft berGerman Potato Cskee—Pare
them. wtapB rooted, gave
.0 luu. A*l %: oUo. wt added. wfU aioM nffice. however.
> «e btoow. to Uhie eaoagk ta ..
ter
thanB s
1 .kKsttoo Mipr flrebrot.
grate raw six telge potatoes, afld two plvkle. mix carelully that the poisioi^
doaens
to
un.
fragrant
flower
stalks
Tbe
pom
te
whteb
bulbs
are
grown
t SB the ewrertag at tbe roots obd
provided1 it
1' I* frost pmC
MggM, cm* plat to milk, pepper,
Christmas
tftaa.
and
other
bolh#
Of
am> not be broken, then turn imo * Bho^ be wen drained, (hen Sll (be
tender plaats ewsohe toe
and
a
teespoaa
to
sugar,
ooehalf
plat
^same kind ordered later and kept
AMiMd bowl and sprinkle with s little rtni and pres* (he bulbs flrmly imo
bato la etraw.
flour mad awe teaspoon baWng pMr* fluely chopped psrEley.
pou to wlthla about an inrh to the
"“te Ma
Bet pole* la tbe tgraaad wigwam ra- the dark until two wetos before
dioa tram redapMsn. naau breaths
der; drop th* batter bj lb* apt
the surface to tbe srtl. Oaly a few
if vog want to be eurv
«uoMh tostr toevee. aad dtwboeracod taabloa .dose arouad them and wrap they were wanted Mooamd lab
ou a hot greased griddle as for paabolbs. like Ulle.. need 10 be complete-' j
»mi*r. set torne Paper WMe
March.
•uiba I* tb* Hsus*.
with carpet strlags.
cake*
-Serve
bot
wito
batter
and
teft.
.Nest te value 1 have found the NarHoM Cbeer wishes tout evsry read- tween poies tor the'etraw ta toea
When growing bulbs In tbe boos*. ly covered. Now water tbe bultov well. Sarciasa*. They wlO
or with stewed frulL
this. too. 1* tied la order to dmns^.^ Polyaatooa.aad Van Sloo.
«r eoote eater et toast, half a flneea
t war* to have toe drainage of tbe aad act the pets away in a ooto dark | weO in sofl er in water, bat H plantPotato Custards—BoO aad mm
ptece where they can swy for stxj..^ ig pots be sure so give sraier frropBa dr Mbedbii wtaieri Tb^ are prevent fts btewing sway. Plaats may >tbe tettse better Imowa by ft* cor large potatoeu; add two wtol bei
poU V boxes good, then give
A eetlar. raldfranM-. er 1,. The aoO sboaB mtt be kept mtost.
teea troubls td rstos than say other also be wrapped with the straw tied BW MUM to.Daffodil. wtn furnish
tdaam plenty to water aa4 keep the
eggs, butter, pepper, aaft and CM
--------------- ,
I to toe yard where t . — ■ __ —L iberoogbly
ray to santolne tar tbe darkaet wlnti
shaded <
sateraied wftb «ft
cm ctoaely at tbe roots.
«
'
tu tottf kiBSSBi ai
temperature of the room low. More
to
bot
milk:
beat
uatU
very
SBOotb
they can be corervd srtth leave* or ter. bet goad drainage should bt^»
..vocBs. byadato. taUp aad tober day. and every ptoolder hacoMCteas
aptritlM and bto*. aad a tragraat reaod Ugbt: oddslftUesugaraads dash balba (aU 10 bloom from being kept
bay win dovteed. ft te best to grow tbcte: Is wa­
Bl-toT to esrtafl. Oa a gray winter bulbeos ptanu are protected better
te
too
warm
a
room
with
too
smaU
to BUtiacg Ughtly «n greased ewteard
ter. for then ttey ore pr-* to be wet
todtewlM 7«ow danodOs wito leavea wftb a large edmlztara wttb
cups sad hake a debcaie brown. Vary a eappiv of water, than from any oth­
A Oaad Wuteow Plnrt.
“------my beart
^ha wUI make a
er*. Tbe reason U msnifesL If they
•aw to toiii
• *^ >*^<* to eoarse ssbea. Tbe asbe* ■
alee wtto flsh.
Wfth rapture torflls
keep eat mle* aad rats tbat
One to the ptents 1 want te 1
flne «bew p 'bloaroms. and by pUsxwere growiM naiaraUr ooi to d
plai to
Aid
dMcea
wttb
tbe
daftedito.'
into tbe grooad aad eibWe at tb* teato 'mlorvaJ* a 1
(ber would bare cool weatoer aad
buve (Doad DoaWe Mnaiii, white
» te to*
tor wtatar nee la Ibe M^t ':^ttoned for nevstnl wm
plenty to BOtoUrani Moamiac tltoe.
aad.yeltow. Her MMteatj. Tofa 1 wkltai to two qgto. OM tess^ flteR]Sr««B ator>»qrtMM tor

■t 0 Uaoe. Odd vbatrrer 70a do. bo
to gel ooioe of (bo loeipoiulTO
•popor »blt».BOrcta*J" ood »«t (be
Mbi is a raiber deep dlM or Jordlntera.
boMtng (hen tonitr ta pM*
'mum M
lew.>0*1
i«1tb brtgbt oomod oumioo. la aettlag
Mt Yinter balM olther la oorU or
oyW. do aot faU (p put oowal
eoMM 0( (bo oprur plecto a( cbareoal la the botton ot
botorod p«oUM. the d1*h to keep (bo rood Trtto
noBimog. aad the Yater awoet and
mu9ma>» am M
pore. Tbe p*pav wbltoo ape,ln®nU4l7
BOro dalDtr. and bare a nore doUcate
Ingrane* -tbaa flw noro oonnoalj
kaova Cbhteoe aamd mtoa. aad .iah
be boogbt tn a tov cmu oaeb at aar
greoB booi*. Home Cbeer ftveo dlfoeHftMB thla Yoek tor earlag for bvlbo
r pteatlBg tbm. aad tbeee almple
&BMMN.UWMIM
. ff'foQoved taUbteilr.
'
B Cbi
a Yootth of bloon fitw
Cbrlatg a(M «ttb acMot *o»p(oo
Btaa tUae UU (be apHac floven bagta to poop op (bmgb (be gardoa
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