Grand Traverse Herald, June 30, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 30, 1908

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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TWICE A lyEEK —TPESPAY AND FKIDAV.

MtrultK

tl4t AYEAB.

THAVUU CITY, ORANO 'MUVKMK. COUNTY, MKHMAN. TUASDAY, JUNE » NIB

DftlHHn WAS BOLD BAD SIX HVE DEAD;^
WTihCOFFm
scointi^
HCLO up' the PKUTER CLUP
nUDAY BYCNINa

ONLY nORAL PtOORATtOM
OtCVCLAND niNMAk.

tte Nao ate Hate
Waary Laad of Yaang Udtaa
Watkta Cattaga.

RBiDIT WHS HERE

THREATENED
WHOLE TOWN

lai to tte eaaetarr BUpKtR ha) a RLACC IN THC
MARKftr.
ra^ BagbHT^

r parade, which will
big oae Jadgtag by todkatkiH.
oa inly Ftoarth. win be bdd oaahmir
hoar before the mato parade. Tha
coana will be so amagad ttet all
will be Mvea a chanea to aaa li and
make aan, tte machtoa* will ha
raa over it aavaial times.
There win be foar prises. |», $u.
•to aad »S. all In gold aad Ihue
prltea go to the best decorated
ehtoe so that the nma with ite
about etands fully as gooj a ebaoce
as the nuB with a elx<ynnder
The Jodgee will be out of toam men.
Then win be auny vtoitlng msehUiee and they wQl also be to Unc.

fRANK lAROVSnOEAD
Hia lltteSi Datod sack ta the Tima
of tte Sudden Death af Hto
Wife.
Ftenk Marovaky. of 314 Vlae straat.
died at 7:45 Tburuday after an IIIaess dating alnca the euddan death of
his wife, November 34 IseL
___
Marovaky was •• years old. und
leaves two ebUdraa. Fruak und Mary,
and eavaral etop eUldrea, Joaaidt.ABtolaa and JoaepWna. Ha had been
a restdeat ot this city for tte last 17
yeaia, comlag tnm Bohemia aad lo­
cating on tte spot whan hto house
atudk.

CRDRCH RORNED DOWN RAD NARROW ESCAPE
WELL

Aft SNtWERV COLO
STORAGE

UgMning fttraek tte Bad on Wbleh
Samuol Harwood Was SIseping
Oa NigM af June tft.

WARDENS AREBDSY thousands
CLEANED UF BUNCH OF CASES
LAST WEEK.

HAD TO WALK

Spearing Breeh TroBt, Dynamiting tte FIRE SWEPT JERSEY CITY ftwBlNESS SECTIM.
tetsey River ate Shipping
inegal WhMaSto.

Will Pa In Una.

50 mSES WOWNED

ISHPORTANT^H

ROYAL CHILD

WILL ftE HALT HOUR AHEAD OF
OTHER ON FOURTH.

teouo ftURPT AT WELLINGTON.
KANIAG, LAST NIGHT.

Min Lottie Haaflaod ta eaiartala*
tag "Ite au" at iwr eetuge
BIrcbvood. to a Bcorby cottaga tha
AM^'Twtirrv-Pcvcfi carmamp Skaetar dab Is also holdtog fertb.
WIC IN UNE.
tbara are aiur totareaUsg teppeatoga at Binbvood tbwa
dapa. •
tn TInm Wm tta M«tt W(w Swvtd
Mdpp Bight at tha Rteater elati. •foMtaa Ftaatlng Around In tha Paeda
and Pavemi MMaa ef Raliwap
'•to RYM MMtopY Cliiir
Cant
bevUag aloefe oo a dray to vbldi
as Catimatad.
lOBBtr horse was atuMi^ and as the
eiab was paaatag alote the toiteWl^U.
KasN
Jaoe
IT-FIva
wood drtTi, Tte «E stepped forth
PTlMEtM. Jem M.-N-Tbm war*
from tte shadows and teld op tte BOwa dead., a score more - utoelag
ft wrtoM* to d» CtoralABd
to have been swept
eoacti aad tea.
Tb« OBJ? Item
Boldlr The «ia- grapplad with tha sway la lte rash of water*. H bead
toewiPMi OB Oto BOClB wu t WIMtt
horaa, took eft hto bamcBs aad of railroad grade hones loat. hoases
«( trj tnm Nmme SbU. PrlBMtoB
‘Ybtfoed* bim away to tte toraat,
. OatTwrity, wfcU «u pteatoa br ttw
toarlag tte Ucaater etob oaated to tte floatlag around to the water, eataUtog
Wat YE »
crops
tte iwraelaat oanlaga with m meTto Rf«t cantoc* eoBtotood the Ura power.
chtoery rained and several miles of
Miato^ ate Mtot|U« at tte grara.
werar. it was not so ted. The track vaabad away an the rasnlta ot
la tte aaeaef eacTlBia vara Mn^
a eleadbarat aad waterspoat at Wellre of tte coach aad om
CIHITMA ter aoa. Btohard, aad Dr. beaa toMlad to alt at tte hoBsd ol. igtoB. Xaa.. aboat last mldalght.
iaaafh ft. Btyaat.
Tbaa teQoaad tte club, aad tte dtrtog aet of “Hie
Tba auaat of the danuga cannoi
KiM ftasa Ctoaalaad. a Natar or tte BIX” bdd aared tte yottag mea tba a aacanalaad at praaeat.
tead aaa. aad Ua daagbtar, Catter. troabta of aabaraaaatog their nag.
OavaUad Aaetottog the doaaa yonag Udiaa,
I. Maa Maty U Hai
to allMd. the dob aad
Plat bM Via. Voed. Tte ftfth aad thMr goeau want oa la thdr cottage,
terth aaitogaa *«ra bH aaida far Hr. where thair tapper was to raadtoas^
Bad Ma. Haddtoaton. Mra. tote O. aad tte
pleaaaatly utU the edge of doak the
Oaaipa fthlptoy aal Was B<
roirag nea gathered their boraaa tovto aanad Mr. Ctoralaad throagb Cather and drove batt to tte diy.
friHiMt ga# Mra. Rooaeren rods
to tte aaraath avrlaca anth ftaeratou Imp aad'tektod «as a eamaga

: i

BI6 AUTO PARADE CHRISTENn)

All P<HU> AND SPLENDOR

TROILEI WAS DBARUB

Deputy Oenw -and Ftah
Wardeu Smith, of Travene aty.
Bms. of l.adlngiftn. PeltlL of Clare,
INFANT BORNE ON EMBROIDER­ and Hoyt, of Grand Haven, have been TWO FIREMEN VirftSS FATMJ.V
ED AND GOLD CUftHION.
• INJURED
pattlBg to a busy week and as a reaolt. gnite a number ot viotourt are
sorry ttet they didn’t obey tte Isv.'
infanto iuebelto Was tte i
Men Were
by the Fhlling
Pearl Nolf, of Copemlsh,
Ragaet e
Walle—Three Pwartment Btoraa
brought before JosUce Jerry PlegM.
Ravaris Wat tte GodWere •anwd and u Fourth
ef aMstee county, and found gslUr
fatter or Bpby.
was Badly Damsgte.
of apearlng brook trout on Ji
Is the Betsey rlrer. He vss ftned
lugmnto. SpslB. June 2».->Wllh all
New York. June I*.—Fire tuddr
HE and gg46 ooata with an alteraathe pomp and splendor of tte naeSeat
five of SO dnyu In tte Manistee county swept die been of Jei*ey atyY healmsgBlflcaaoe of royalty, the ■inlanU
teas BtoUM,- dtetroyad thres .ftppartUaballa aeiad as godmother today at
u AUIUI .
CTCM and Neff, «( Frankfort. m«u -un
the chrtotenlug of tbe new baby boy
fourth.
'
» ftyd 326 and 1740 ceau tor an
bora to Ite klag and qseeu of Spele
Two ftremsa wera ssriausly If not
...
.
whltoftsh. - apiait Toeeday.
pnatlBg before Jnstloe Northnip, at (atsUy hurt by a teUIng «B)L
The baby was borne by' tba aoMUty.
TraOey traftle was tied ap for men
raaeed as mambars of tha court.' m
Oa June ». tmuoo and Laraon thao Ihroo hoan ahd thousaafti of
gold and embreddand cushion and
an ftned for an Ukgal ahlpmat eft people had to walk to tte MnhaUsa
tte canBoay was wUacaaed by aO
fwty.
ftah from Frankfort.
o' the aotabtoa ot tha realm. M.i.y
Charles MeVl^,
invited guests from terelgn lands
townahip, Mantolee oouniy. was ftgod
lookad cm. Tbe pitoc* • regent
II* and »s oosu tor being ImpUeated
Bavarta acted as godfstder.
to putUng dynamite to tte Betsey
river. He sppeand before Jasttee
Ftagoa. of Springdale township.
Tte wardens now have -t^ ease*
pending, oae against JtHohs
PMeraon and non against ‘EBIsm
A. TRACY LAY DID BO ALMOBT ftO
aa Qlngai ablpment of vUtetoh.
YCARft AOa

m.

WALKED TO
OLD MISSION ?

THEY TORE
UP A FENCE
POUSH

Wife

COUPLE
LANDED
COURT THURSDAY

sat on ownb

smrnsijioT

IN ADTO THORSDAT

Calvin Manay Waa Trying to Cfiep
Oowti Cherry Tree in Sack
CHANGEft
THAT
HE
Yard.
WERE MANY.

As tte Fourth I
WALLOPED HIM ffHILS NUSSftND tetrtoUc und of ftis tothsr
Whin He First Went Thera, th
eoentry. ftlled the mind of Cutvto
DID THE REST.
------ T. Harwood, of R. F. D. No. 4.
WWdr. of West Seventh uUeeL Tak­
thto moratog racatved a latter from
e And NOW ft is An
fhlr&Ud,
ing hto nuie hatchet te proceeded lo
his father. Bamael Bbrwoed. who
tte
back
yard
Raaa ah EtoUa. tatltag ef the narrow AnaM Potlawad With ■ Ptoa M ft?
aer Haa Flgurad Out
Mmp down amall cherry trees there.
and Coats AmaanUng to N«w4y
ascapa the totber ted had from belag
raw people iBBliaa to What extent
Bit mother warned him to dsatot re­ Fram RUsyY Bacoti. ■
UloO by Ughtatag.
SaO>-Traahle Stareod In
tPa innch deaplaod seckw to nsM to
peatedly hot te did net obey.
May.
tte oastarB mathott. .The aaAer to
Ob the night of June IB. batweau U
the reaalt was that he ent hto foot ds^te an antosaoblla,’’ saU A. Tracy
a very deaiiahle dsh
etfttop on the platform or tbe and U o'oiock, there wu a heavy
Fbr.dautroytog a man's iane4 attar vary aerloaslr. The hatchet spUt hto Lay. tte vandrabto head «* tte Banla this part of the ooonlry, aoaw per- Orand Trank station ban caasad
tbuaderatorm and llghtatog struck
wife bad pnltad tte s^^ Mg tee. bene and aU. and ajftlt hto nah * Lay Intarasts Ite ftftMrfts «C
aoM evea teUavtog it anlt forTood. fln yastarday that for a ttou thmi- Mr. Harwood’s house, strlktog the bed
foot tor about three toebet.
The half a osotary, to a Rdaari rufttetar
Tat local ttobanoen have beaa reap- aaad the whole bustoaaa aactloa of on which Mr. Harwood was lying and
wonuA to a peculiar oae. The toot thto nwralng. ‘toad toe dhahggt that
tog a harraat this enmDcr by eblp- tha dty hut was finhlly biwagbt ua- tpUnuttog the pocu and castora. .. him ihetAWhlla she walloged'Um to
to cut to two aa tor as tte
have tokos plsee era a
didn’t hurt tbe occupant ot the bed her sattofscUon. tbe huahand
ptog sBckerc to tte caaten markaU. dar eatnl after outaide aid had
lenda
pcatoanto to oaa
In the eUghten although It made hli Sued ti and cosu Tiufihntiiig
where they are eagerly putebued by aaat tor. The loasbs wen:
nearly ISO In JnsUee L. H. OMaY
Dr. Minor dressed tte
•ad everytUng loate praspatOM.
tte dealefi aad mder tha Uhai.
Oraad Trank railwsy-^tioB. ftS.- ears bum for saate Ume. and then
court
In
Letdansu
coun^
Thuraduy.
whether
tbe
bone
will
grow
together
a
siroag
smell
or
gas
in
tbe
"WPUa nak No. E- are sold to the 000: freight In storage aad la
‘The Ant Ume'! ever waM to Old
•gain
to
a
gnestkm.
FtiOy
g$
sUlches
The
unable
etartod
1ft
May.
wken
Mr. Harwood's daughter,
marhats of New York aad other Urge
ItoaloB was te ittL
ta- injiaBt
tha track. •S.OOO; one rafrtgeraier room.
the Polish couple resented u ftne were token to cJoee vp tte euL
•NOINUR AHB PtRIMtN LMT aMtara dtlaa. Tba towtah people
with Itoemas Cutter, the egtefttayto
. MOO; two freight eara. lUWO; of- non Harwood, sad hto eon. Beafence which the next nei|hbor utgrt-;
THIIli LtVU.
are the auto oonsoaura. lah batog •ca agalpmaat mad other damage, ••,• tomlB. ware slaeplng upstairs
eagteeer. we valkad over aa old laed to build on a strip of property y*.
both
aacapad
Injury.
The
bad
their ataple article of food
traU.
as
then
was
nat ovaa a
•00; toUl, 116400.
served In an old deed, und wMch thh
rained.
days.
,
vagoB road at that Uag Ths vbote
Para MargiieUa ratlaray—Datlrnepenlnauto was a wlMeraaaa.
Mr. Harwood to 74 yean old end couple eoulA not uBderatand as bM
fttoea the afalpuaai of eackors be­ Uon e( >f can aad damage to other,
belonging to themselrea. WhM*tte
ta tba I rat pan of Map. SM.OO0 •U.1U;* damage to freight hoaae. has Uved oa his term to Ptolia for
“I apaat eevaa ssmmam te tots
man appeared to build hit fhace, the GAVE SEULAR HOME BOYS GOOD
peaada have baea abipped over the •100: teas OD track, freight tost to »T years sod never had trouhia with
ragtea. and yesterday we paiNed tte
eOLLBCTIOIL
woman, who to large gad muteular,
•ANTA ra CNftKil NOLLCP INTO a. R. A L to the New T<wk markats. iranatt, etc.. r^OO; ratal. OlljU: tte ligbtaing bafota. it to thought ii wThe Md I
attacked
him,
uo
It
to
said,
with
Aad Uto to tiU wdght of lte iirh property of both ituds ia covered by torad tha bouaa over tte telephoae
who to BOV pan M yaars ot age. was
4
T»Hl PITCH.
club.
wires.
atoaa, tba waigbt of lte loa hAriog blaaktt Utooruce.
married to a young lady wtew I waa
After various sttempu to throw the Fragrem Given In tte City Optra hem. and I stuadod the charivari. It
haaa extraetad fraa tte Rgerta glrca.
Prasbytorian
chatcb—DestracUon
Sunday Et
neighbor the woman Snally got her
aaaral Riiaiagin Wars Hart aad
was tha ftrn oae l.ever attanded. aad
ot boUdtog. «10.000: organ, »S00:
tainment Monday
smi around his neck and pulled him
It la Ttea#M That Th^a WMl
what a Botoe thcae boys did makg..
faralthtogB of Hbniy. etc., U400: todown upoh the ground, bolding Urn
Nat terdte Ttetr
Ttey ftaslly rooted Btoae out and te
attrad for ftC.SOO.
*
srwaglafiu In tte <aty On Thtlr
down with her weight. After pnh>- From Monday's Record.
iigteiaa.
treated. He had to.
Way to Cedar Where Ttey li
Tbe Kopplts-Mclcter cc
meUug him as much as she desired
Last evening st the City after*
Slock to atoragr. •0.000; oElea agafptend to Visit
veil aegnaiatad with tog
the woman left the maa go on his
CONFIRMED
INTO
CATHOUC maaL ftfiOO; lotol. $3400.
house Hr. Swtn sad hto Beulah boy* tote R«r. G. N. SMIth, of Northport,
■ Attaaaargae. N. M.. Jbm n.-Tte
way.
CHURCH SUNDAY.
Mrs. 3. C. Preston. DetroU—CoW
Andro DaUleo and Belen Sllsiao
were rewarded for ihelr efforts by a' and also knew Md Dasooa Dame.
■ Cmtottoa UMtad. vMt teaad oe
That night, ao it is aald. the- hus­
storage building eqalpment. $1.000.'
arrived in town Friday from their
collection <rf t203.63. As the Poor- Whea I left for OUosgo w# w«t to
ftaaia Fa raUroBd. )aa
band returned from a nearby vUUfe
attoeas aad Michigan Telephoae home In Crlsteaa* Sand. Norway.
tcenUi Street Methodist chareh gave Old Mtoaion, rowod across to North'
. Ptek iaat aaai of Hdbrook,
having Imbibed sufflcleatly to
them s collociloo or ISO in the-mom- port where we spent tbs night with
coatpaay and Wauera Union Tele- They yera oo their way to the home
ttoa Hcratog. Tte
like defying the world. Seeing tte
Rtobtar Racaptlaw Tanderad
teg, Traverse City gave t363.C3 to tie | Mr. Dame, than drove across to Cat
agnlp- of Mrs. Yngborg. the sliter of Belan
arar tola tte dUeP kuuag tte .aa
line fence where he thonght ao fence home yesterdsy.
menc ftSOO.
Stteleo. Mrs. Tngborg livea at Cedar.
Hand Point, and from there rowed
I aad lajnrtag
•hoold be. the husband went out aad
YpaUaaU
Bead
Fbrnltun
company
R.
F.
a
No.
1.
Tbe
roople
who
are
Last evening^ lest the enteruln- across tte lakp to the Manltou Mand.
I. tbiaa Of vteB It to
tore It down, casting the wli« and
^AUBbar. $S.OOO.
merely friends, could not speak a
where we took the boat for Chicago.
iPoaght Map BM Maa their
the posts to the west srtnds. theB ment ibooM seem too secutar. tbe
Tha total loM wu •66436.
word of BnglUb tad when asked a
It wa* a long irip,”
Catholic churtA. asade aaora ImpreaJaMcs.
vent after Lie man who bad baildM time vss tonrety taken up with ad­
OuastJon would pull om a contract
■Iva by the ptasaaea af tte veaarable
In speaking of tte old dsys Mr.
the fence, but tbe man. having been dresses. TMlgbt. however, the
PavarM Wapatoad KlUad.
BatUa Creek.
Jone
Gcoige with the Btasmship eompsay which
H. 3. Bleb tar. Mabop.
ent
will
tie
by
the
boys.
Uy
mentlooed many who have long
HUsSed with what be got troto tte
■paao. Taaaa. pm *a.—u to »Oread Baplda. a dana of U people NalbUag. aged 77. despondeai. ebot brougbl them over and an
After the meeting bad been opened •teeo CMW to todr reel, nad be atoo
woman, took to his beela and hid
ftartad that aamal
hlmadf dead today at home ot bU on which was written in t cramped himself in hlr o«n domicile.
from tte SC Piaacto ^aroh ware
witb s song, tbe Rev. A. A. AlltegtM BMattaaad Jamee McLanghUa. of Kk
HjOf.
ud Ubored hand. ’Cedar. Mlcb.. IL
Inaad yabtaiGay.
Tbe neighbor then got out a war- rend for the scripture iesaea. the sec­ Rapid*. SI being CM of toe Uttle
D. No. 1” and some words, noi
Hear Guaranty,
At s o'clodt to tte afuraoon
mt charging ibg Poltoh man with ond chhpter of James. Tbe Rev. Mr. band who came to Northport with
Oallap. Itov HpMu.
nine June to.—Gorernor Warner. legible which seemed to end In
tte Rev. Q. K. Smith te J»4f. being
acboa! ehUdnn leadared tba tilehop
mallclons deetnicUoD of a line fence, Plemlng prayed and the Rev.
••err.”
It
to
aald
here
today,
.has
now
fguno
reoeptlos to tba sebool aaaembly
Mr. Swift.
Tte toon but s child. An bonr later word
and the case came to trtal batora
They wi^ straight from the
non. this bdag the sUver iobllaa of oat In dtttU u new guaranty for state
Justice Gage yeiterday. The Poltoh Uiy* ibec sang. "Tbe Buany Bide of wss received-ttet Mr. Mrfmnghlln
He said prirate banka coontTT nnd had many strange cABtahop Rlehtar. At S;U oecaned Uc beaks.
man was ftned |i and eoau amoont- Life” sod sang It ss though their had dropped dead In bM Bk Rapids
toms. For Inetsnce. the man walked
abOBld :ba.snb)eet
Tte
log to nearly gJO. and was imprewed Uvet had always bueB-sanny.
about 10 low ahead of the lady, and
I held by tha aged Ushop.
DMifad Ttet Ttal AH tte I
with the fa« that he must tel kU •Roy Wonder rendered -Tte Bridge”
when
Me
slackened
orgsickenedt
heir
who also gave the bcaadtcUoa of the
spiritedly sad Hersel MoSsU redud
^ Uata far tte Paailag teMPWaw
ndghborY
tte Other did Bkewtse. They
sod aaeraacsc The Hahop gave
-Who Bids for the Boys.” Then foldPyJatplE
have BO plans further «»»«»« vtoitlng
InatraeUva aad
by Mr.
t to tte childm. aad T*«-<Nt Dr. Sarah Chaaa, af This Otn Wm Mra. Tsgboig at preseut. Tte seem
Swift. U M- WblUemCMW aad Hr«. A. •srttsas Bay Has Fraetiealiy Dariteft
•TP«»* »aa a awattag of tte board
to be well nppUed with money.
HoaatBd By tte Michigan steta
W. Perk on the work that vss being
ts Give One ta ugbt and Peww
a( dirietotm. tte
wmiaiMterg Yeung fteeplo Wera done si the Beulah Heme. The of­
-RRd BtofMttai aapeitotaadaeu of Ite
Quietly Married by tbe Rev.
SDUOUST OF ROSES
fering was then UkSD and Mr. Bvift
<Mr today at tha com hoaac;
At the meeuag ot tte state ModiJ. C. Canby Today
expressed himself as being very
meetteg ot tte cooncfl ot 8MI SuMh Seat la tte Nwald eat ueclaty held at Manistee thto:
pleased St the generaas amunni given. toas Bay held Friday night, It waa
P,«aa aeoeaipiuhad.
and Raaerd by W. C. T. O.
week. Dr. Sarah T. Chaaa was elootod
leaoO Away At His Heme 1
Miss Mabel Leone Beckwith
Then the aodlenoe. through tte
to give
a aMds to tte by-laara aad
Tba aditortal raana of Tba ftvaa- OBs of the vtce-preMdenls of tte eoFriday Mernio»-Ccmeump
ndrew ainton Pray, both of IW«- medium of movteg pictnras was tak- B. Hatch, of tte Pallston Xiaetrle
fMtafal rtoaa
dtotrrbatod to i
lamsburg. were nnUed te marriage at'
B s trip to Bwdah Heme.
Tte light and Power eompaay. a »
SmaL Tte a^Mtoadoato M tl
tragriat today by the
There was « Urge atteadanca at
3 o'clock Setnrday by tbe Rev. Meuret were iitestaa and tte Aims
tranehtoe for furelahteg tte vHgift at a large boogBat of roses tram the maaUng. each coualy being rapre- C.E. Fife died S( Yobe Friday moi
J. A. Canby at tte parsotLage of lte were plain aad stoady. Harry Dean
Mpda.ap apaetaJ rataa for their «a- tha W. & T. U. Tha QaatB of the aaatad br oae delegata. Dr. R. B. tag of ceoeavtlcm. Mr. Fife was ot
Church of Christ The yeoag people operated tte meehtne. Bghty view*
partMiat. aad « amhor or tte aap«N Oardea was reprsated by tte aim- Minor rapraaeattog tte Oraad Trst- about 3t rear* of age and leaves a
will leave for thair wedding trip ttes te all were ihowa. Hrat tte boy. morrow night to taka aetkm apea
totaptotoa jnapatad prasalaa Itots SOB camblcr, Md (eehtoBad damask ane MaOeal eoMefy.
Dr.
widow and three ehUdrea. also an erealag.
Jost as he was found te tte sterna, thto matter. There to ao pmhatdllLi
ar toalr dagiMMMt. it to daatrad ruate tte Oaaant Jack aad aeraral Quaer nad a paper apea ■Ttemtiy
A W. H. Fife, ot Truverae Qty.
Both are nrell known and have a and^thea after a few aualhs* care of thto mearare beteg dfftAtad. ft is
that aft dPdaa iPaMi te eoMplatad to- otter YMtsttae. aD ap bate and Saitoty” and Dr. W. D Mmer. ofdte
a MMar who reatdra to rkUsdrl large number of friends to-wlsk town had uo toangad Us mppaarawss tost atoo probab‘.e that an alecUou «m ba
9lPar «tlP apaatal ralaa aad I
toastote as wtea ptekat tnm tte' agytam nad a pBimr apoe ImbaeOlty Phla. Tte deceased had beeh CO k«pptoSBs te WUltemsharg.
They te could hardly te reeogatowl were bald to vote to band too vDlage tec
fltoM to naftto— w Jaly l&
WUh Reptwt of a Cane.''
about six moMha,
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wfll make ihrir home there.
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ANOTMBII MONICft
Om rrttv »«b« P*a
fto Oma TraTHM TvstoB «u «*IM
«« kta tet kom bi tt*
temi 1. KcLuiUib, Of Bk MMtItB.
Mr. MeUofhHn ,wm ,tnUi • f
BMBlw to Uw (kutf Tn»M*
■JMTtkrw aeor* row ofo ml vlttha nlfktr trfowloraiatlm of
tho oMBtrr (mo Uio trot boitoalni*.
MMS ud an«t. 09 w Itt i««mt
Jsdao MdLM^Ba'o Ufa «u opMIBt Md kaacasMa to eraty pomMi«r Md metaUMt tWa, ha «aa
Va«aaBttr aolM opao to oeaan- »o-----' trail
•iid to kM ovaaUadaf cradit. II eaa
tehMBp ho IBM that harar eai
ia bialnp tha traat oad eeaddaa
•aMdlaklM.
Jadia MaaaghUB aaaa to tUa
iwloa aa a hep, ha MBBtead bara aa
• pong aai aad aa tha poan paoMd.
haoaaa man and amo a.p«« at Ui
pvmadlaB mtU whaa ha pai '
I
•mp Wo WhhlMl. >a awioU
Wmo to aator MMthar.

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r. M. PAINE.

i=l;l

Ut It waa BMlaaa tor
artbor aarlag that all kaa* what ba
bad done In a biulaeta way. la the
ehardi aod to the Bnaday school of
thla diy.
M.
Hdiay.
Mr. Haalliea thee au
. matm, who for n yean haa been
Ubrartoa at the Sanday achool.
Hdlor was Boat Impraaaod with Ms
cbacgMl .aai
baipSl^q
b iad the deep lataraat (hat
a »a vorkto* of tha Sum
day acRS^.thai batog arar bis
steal thought aad prayer. Hr. Hollay
roaeladod hy ataUeg that Mr. Mllllkao waa maa bat bla anmpto rei)M. HlfMny
malaad aak^l ware batW set^ and
Hmm. D. h. AMWIm a. 0*.
woBaa
hartac
kaown thU
r.
Of Mmi to ftoto HUto
Ck0sdaa»5a.
Mrs. C. L tdwarda.
. lAHlBA f .M H.^«Uto Htok««f
Mn.
m
L.
Mlwards
was
thee called
fliMiiiliilniiiii Horatio 8. Rarte has
BpoQ by Mr. HaailUw aad she apokc
MltUkea^ graal, nataUag
and hii ayamathy aad aadar.
mta tha aPBoa of lO or t
Raima la each towaahlp. rillaga^aad alaadlac with young aad oM. Ha
R M aavatlaa aol aadar Ihe ooaaty had high Ideate of vbat a teaabef
MBd aiitiB. wbdeh hrtags the Battf? abould ba and Barer MIrd to lo^lre
«p to ha eotaS aa at aaat apriag alec- rrspcel. Mn. Mdwante belterad'that
§m-. rraak a. Meed, of DotroH: ~ the beat mciaortal would be to follow.
tn>Mf. MlUlken's footsteps.
& Baikaap. WUti
Oaarsa R.
lafbrd, fbr
Oaorsa Hoyt, the assMaat aopariaj. W. 1^. Wlastag aad radent. wm than oallad upoa aad ha
loaaph; D. H. ’ spoke of Mr. MHUkeu-a cl
CUT!
H.
w. aad hte deep latarcgi to the wort at
1. Utkar; Pkaak «. Xloe. MIU- the Buaday achool. Ha aoacladed by
; OhartasRedlp. AlBoot:
apylng that the atorts of all twon
L ntnad, Mateo RapMa. aad OaoiRa iaaaaA to keep the taaday school
jL’maa. Oraad RapMd.
w-bara Mr. MllUkao would Ilka to
Wria tsta tha authority to do hare had It
ma Mm the motor rahleia lav.
.. Mtea Mtortla Walt.
Miaa Htoate Walt, aaeraury. spoke
of Mr. MIUlkenY choerinl optimism
aad his baalassa sense and falnmss.
Wthatts pood nadi for tho baa^t Mr. MUIIkM waa always the saaie.
-% tho aMta at terse.
Rpaday anar Saaday aad always had
ebaery word of taqulry. Mr. Mnuhf« coaduetqd tba Sanday school oo
always
pnactaaL It waa a pteasura to do
that which ha waat^ dcoa. lo the
Suoday achool. It U aometlia---------to ramora a oarR. Taaiardsj
Whit took eat Mr. MUUhM>
card, whkto ooatatoad not a alagle
CONARMATIONAL BUNDAY Maadah, bat aoald not raBore It. so
. SUNDAY.
Bk RapMa. June Sg.-^lodge James
abe wiate *lmaani'* on iba (ace o? U
J. McLaivkIto. one of the oldest reeladd pat It back to lu pteca.
daata of the Gnnd Tnroree* redoa.
C. A Cbaar.
dropped dead at bte home here at
After alnglag “He Lesdelh He.' P;30 ttos aMriitog.
Hte daughtey/
the aoagraaaUoa ttotaaad to
who was with bis, telephoned
Kbaer, wbo hrtaAy told of «n( meet, BWdleuI asMsunce bat death came
fSAS HONORtO SY CHILDRBN tog with Mr. MlIUksB U yean agd while she was at the phooe.
and haw bs smi nsMBband kin
«
AND AOUI.TS.
Judge MetaughUa was bora
gre yaan latar wheo ba eaaia here to
Broekport. N. Y.. April 1. 18SS. his
oMke hit hcaM. Mr. ttaer spoke parenu being Jaam and AblgBI C.
Hy at Mr. MUllksa's dsalre MeUagbUn. When a year aad a half
T^Matii Wm f»W » the 1
for a amh class aad a waaa
(M hto parenu moved to Allegan,
lOr-tba ABi^ pM.
FiMk Moamas Waa
where he lived tor aeveral yaanto Charm
Tha Rar. to Caahlto.
Tha Ra*. D- (teehlta was tbaa call, very limited, and young McLaughlto
ad
Upoa
aad
ha
Snt
spoke
to
the
farad ao better (baa the average chi!
^Iha meswrted aarrlaa haM hr the
tesraqtatkaMl Duaday aehool Bus chIMtea t^tog tham tha reaaoa they dr^.«t the ptonetn who were cut off
teted Mr. MilUkaa was beoausa Mr. from the OQisUe world. Whan
Spy for tha Mta
W. MnUhaa. i
loTod tbaa. Hr. MmUtaa yean of age be shipped as a sailor
S|n «f the
oo one of hte talher's veBaete. working
r haU to tha alty. al U»aa tha «u Bipattoteadaat tor 11 yean
Mikhiri batof aaabte to oostNt tUaoosly aad to kte years to the Sua*; daring the wtoier awaths at the esrday
achool.
he taught
<^rtal peater trade. Beeau ya*n were thus
tWr TOtosa white thcaa to the ooachrtoUaalty bsHartog that a chriatlaa; apaat. 'The Bsjar part of hte
MSiHwi vapt aoMy.
however, waa spent to tanaing.
Attar a abort aoag asrriee. tho Ub ■boaM be the happteot penou
Mr. MUUkeo had lalih ta boys.
^ OMO troto the Sni sraCao at tha
In 1849. hit father having hewn ap•■Aqy ocAool. aeaempaalad by Uwlr U bad laltk la orerybody. Mr. Cocktto
ihea
diaerftsd
aa
ooUag
be
bad
ilnted to tbe once of Indian agsai
Smhan. BtKibad tote tha aaMtortuB
of the Ottowai. youag McUaghlto
“I aftor a prayer by tha Rat. “ vRfc ». mokaa ahawtog how
‘ileaRtoa aad woo eh
was oue o( the party who «m
(toy.
tha ^SMraa a
ta) mdar all oouditSoas. Mr. Mn»- what U now knows m Korthpori.
Baking the trip on the IttUe aalllag
<mak HamlUou. who had chares at km terad tha Suaday achoot
rhureh aad as tha' chuteh aad Suaday resael MorriU. On this boat ware the
%l
^
'^betfu£g mtooM are tored. ao baaar aad toattee Hav. Oamga NelsoB Smith, tha Srst
an isM Mr. Mmtoaa.
a-4alncs OnngragattoMUl aaulat
TatatlM tkto laai Saadar tha baarts
MlcAlgau. wbo toborad aa a Bteaton4^
too toU tar auotaaoa aad
ary among tbe lodtons during hit
4aa yWtofSay U was hard. Bat ha
Ute Me; -Mr. Oaaa. th« Indian btoch
oMI iha aoUol ahauld not took hackdiM so tosch as forward tar the aalladapoa. Mr. BaaBoad trot apaok- smith, and Mr. Melmaghlto. the In­
■sod at tha Rnaday aehaoL Mr’ Ham- t^ hrtedy atoUat that to tha » yeon dian taraar. aU hriagtog thMr teshUatad that tha sahhol should ba had kaosra Hr. MlUUean he real- Uten.
Mr. MeLaughUn ns the test hat
(lltok at Mr. MlUthste at bttag my toad that am maa with bw
priMMaa aaqh aa bte wore uaadad. ona of t&te UiUe gioup to go, tha one
to Mo aaw hama.
rTRaMMkar that MM a( hte aaao- Ha «M Bsit oaa.tatter «N tamday to ttvtog lapraaoitMlva at tola cn^pauy
dMMOb with Hr. Mimkaa baak u tba Suaday Mboal gad h dltemt ahw hMag Mrs. Arrnia J(. Povaen. o|
Karthpan. Sander qt the Rn. Mr.
IMhi. Mr. MlUtkaa hatoc U yuM of ofOB ah Mosday but Wvayo tha <

'k

...... *~ Irwcrse Qly State Bak

LnaS sunk, per to. ...... ..
T
U«o( tomb, per to. ....
. TODAY'S HARRrrS.
OOOOOOSOOOODRW^^ Blew, per lb............... . ..*c npwnm
Moesd «a mtk RapMa.
Lamb chops, per to. .... ................ SOe
On MaraBbar », IMl. Mr.
From Moodvh RaewS.
A. Tracy Uy. FreBSeaL
Roast, per to. .A............ ...ISHOigc
LaaghUa roBorad to Xte RapMs, aad
GRAIN.
R. noyd ettot*. Yleo Pm
from im aaUl tha tall of im be
Chicago. Jaaa t>--Ctee« Wheat. V«1 chops, per to. .... ..................ISc
OattoaA. OMbter.
Vsal strak. per lb............. •V............ >«*
sM oanpad M cnlllraUag hte farm. tSHc; corn, dbe; eau. 45e.
A. J. MayMN. AbA. ObSM
............ )*e
Howerer, when the
Detroit. Jane 4».—Cloao—Wheui. Van! stews, psr lb.........
A. 3. Uavltaad. AiSL OhU
MoUa^Ra aaiwend doc; eon. TlMc; oatt. 5«S.
(he eaO fa Angaai. im, ealtettog la
Cora on tbe cob. per bo. ..30r te 35c
LIVE STOCK.
tU Caloa anay la coapaay D, Tenth
hay.......................... ............ I14.M
Bast Buffalo. N. T.. June
Cat­
nslBwnt or Mkhlgae earalry.
Bte
Looee hay ............. ......... .312 to 14.M
awtes waa of tha aaeat oeUre dr»- tle. 4.00*: alow. loDMc tower. Veds. toUed straw.................... ............ 3i0.es*
criptloa. for be was la 15 dlfereat (.seo; slow, ctaetng tSc lower. Sheep Loose straw..................... ..38 to 37.00
aUtaa. and much of the tlBe parilcl- and tombs. 8.0M; stow, tombs steady, Oats, per bu, .................. .................. 6Sc .
patsd ta UnT wont kind of warfarr, sheep SOc lower. Hogs. IIAOO; ac^ Flour, M. A U Best ....|S-40 lo tS.W
that of tchtlag tbs Mxallad fansbwha Uve. I8D15C Ughw.
Itaodredwelgbt. Corn Meal, tne 82 op D
3 Dcr Ces( tOffweft SR Tiae DCRSSIIB
vken. Ho was one of the body
Yesterday three loads of both hay Hundredwelgbi, Cora mcaU
guard wbo captured JoS DsrU.
andl potoioos came la. Three
coarse...........................
.......... »l-«V .
SI bte death ho sitll had to bis pos eberrtes and atnsrbrrries have Ix'oti
Best
s4«aloa a sabre Ukea traoi that body sMppod by Qoorgo Uardlo lately. Rifhline tn-d....................... ........ ;..3i.«o _
gnanl lour days bofore tho capluro monds. Black Knight and white sseei
......................................... ?1.M to 11.60 ac ktt
of the pirsidoni of tbo confodoncy cherries are oo the market and
MMdllngs. p,r lUO Iba .................31-40 ■
Spaat—Hsf
At the cad of the srar lie returrted bilngfag $1 a'csse.
Bran. |KT l#o Hat. .......... .............. 3140 .
home a phy-sical ireck, owing to the
Huckleberrle* are bringing l« t
EYCe EAR, NOW
Cora, per bu..................... .................. 90c 1
hardships which ha had eadorod. bu a quart and are eelttog (or IS o
Honey, comb ........ ;.... .................. 8Sc
AND TNROAT
bo gnduslly took a oew bold on lUo They are higher thla morning.
Ilonev, puro. perpu'. .. .................. SOc
DLADSIS FITTBD
aad hte actlrliy roturaod.
BuytoS
1
Marrlsd In 1M1.
Cherries are eelitog lor 10 cento
Wheat............................... .................. «Sc
On June 1. IMI. be was uBtod In
H * L-................ .................. TOc
marriage to Miss Marla A. Hortou
Rye. T. C, MlUlag Co.
......... o«
wbo was bora to Bpriagflold. Ohio
81A0 » bushel.
The
‘Cora
................................. ................... 7'
,
nber 3. 1539. aad with her par- market to easier.
Osu ............................... .................. SOc 1
•etUed In Pino Lake. Two chliSILLING fRICES.
Meat Pradmta
dren wore born of ihU union. Charloa
was Bik Rapids,
...12c to ;oc
kimdb
and Luelte, who died at tho age of
: Butter, cremarry ..........
two yoan. An adopted dangbtor.
: r«s. per doa ................ .. He to ISc
BloUa. alao surrlvea. and M*o.-al
: Cows, per lb....................
'ZC to 4l ,
Am .jwrfisfMffs.to.
graadebUdren. His wife died nmny
i Stcera aod hellers, per lb ...4r to 5c
yean ago.
5 Calves. Bv«.................... ....4c to 4HC
1173
Hr. MeUugblln was
^ Hoga live........................ ....4c to 4tfcc LOST—Small silver watch. Rctura
as a local preacher of the
f Hora. dressed ................ ...eiicto 7c
ID 575 Webster street.
sloee. per lb.................
Methodist church, aod was
f Green bides..............................4e to 3e
June IO July_3^__________
a deaeoB to 1I«0. For many yesrs ho (^ueumben, each ..............
t Curml Hides.................. .....................«c
FOR
SALE—ResldwK*. 38 a«wa aawet the only Motbodtst In this sec­
e Tnllow .
impraved: bearae; Iraa aata.
tion, bsTlog boon connected with tbo
f Horae hides, each .. ..
prietor deceased. Writ*. A 8M B.
church since 18S0. Hte lint rote was
P Lambs; live ................... ......................5e
Case
siheeu Cadillac. Mich.
r Sbeep. live...................... ...,4c to 4te«
cast (or John C. Fremont aod bs has
June 30-July 7.
been nn enthnilaatle republican
c
produce.
hte life. He was post grand of ibe
c Potatoes ......................... ...,60c to 70c
locul lodge of Odd Fellows.
c Hay. p-r ton ................ ....311 to 312
Filled Many Offioas.
. McUoybUn bad llllad practi­
De it
c
E*sr ridden on the hsy?
>ly 2S cento.
cally arery county office to Aatritu
A- 1. 800TT. raapbcior.
waaty.' With the escepilon of li
Frmta.
.yean he waa Justice of the pea
from 1883 until ]8»0.
OTATE OF MICHIGAN. THE PRO
•r many yean be has been
O Ute Court for the Ownty of
iber of ibe board of townst
Grand Traversm''
lo tbe matted of the esUte of Johi
flat All PaW Far—Waa Dadlsuperrtson. antT was also elected pro­
A rate of one and one^islf
M. Larkins, deceased.
catad Runday.
bate Judge. Under Hantsoo's admin
otice is hereby given Hbal •tour
fare for the round trip, with r
teirailan he was postmaster at Elk
ilhs from Ihe 3<Mta day
Tha Rar. A. T. Ferguson raturdad Rapids for throe yaan.
n. 1908. have been all
minimum excur*ioa fare of
homPHday Boming. He left Saiar(ucdltors lo present their claims
Perhaps la all the Grand Trarersc
agalnat said deceased to said court $1. will be nisdjB.
day areatoc and laB Sunday hUend- regtoa there was not a man Ilvlni:
. >x.vniiiiailon and adjustmrnl, and
•d tha dadkalloa of the Grace M. E. who bad such a fund nf bteuiriral
Tickets on sale July 8 and
that all credliora of ,Bald di-ceawd
chanM to Btelr lovn^ip. It is
roforonroc stored away In his lulnd
required lo preiienr IhtHr ctoinih 4; good 4or reium irip say
small oonqtty church of .l^e Orakrn as dU Ur. MoLaugblln.
Hr
up to and in cludmgjuly
charge. The edlflca U. boworer.
(anilllar with orory o^ont ihai hsd S-w .Ipple*. dot. ................
Traverse <^ty lu said {time
.
Meat Frodtrcts.
Tory creditable one. oastlng SIAM. ot'or taken place In this roclon. and
iH-forc the 3rd .1j> otM'). I90S.
Nnvt-nilM-r A. O. IWUt. and that said
It to/all paid tor aad the organltaUon could give dates, oames and items of
'telms
wUI
Us
heard
by
said
court
Is U a proaparaus caadlUcB.
Interest wlGi scarcely a momenta
on Tnesday. the 3rd day of Novem­
hosUalioo
called opos to do so.
ber. A. O. IM8, at t.-n o'clock In the
(on-noon
U-aled Juue tolh. A. D. 1*08.
Ttoibtof pleased Mr. HcUughlln
FRED R. WAUCBR,
lore IbSB lo be called ui>on to re- &HI Pork, iwr lb. ...
Judge of Probate.
jQiK sn.30
June 30-July 7-14-21!*.
teu IncldMilB of the early life of the Lard. pvT lb-............
Porter
bouse,
per
lb.
ploneon of tbte region. When
nmlntocoDt fnini' of niiii#, and he fodttsh. perHl.. ... .
was often so. he would In fancy gn Mackerel, pfr lb. ...
back to the days when Ibis country Blnalers, |>er lli ...
was all a wilderness, and tell Kuch Lake .rauL p,-r lb.
Stories BS delight not only the chll. Whlteltoh. per lb.......................... i:sic
drrn that eltmlereit about bis ti
but the older oars an well.
Mr. HcLungblto wus a geo'li
Of the old scbtul. Ills bean brat
To out-of-towQ people wbo are goiug to tpeod the
warm and true for Ills friends, and Prick and llmburgber rbe>*M-. p(
Fourtft in Traverse City, we call 3fOur aiienttoo to
■XFIRKD, AT ABOUT P;M THIg DO one was evv turned away from
MORNING.
.rgerlne. per lb,..........tCc to 1
bis door needy. Not having a large
(Varback pork .er bbl ............ 119
family of Us own. he did whsi
could lo care for ihiise wbo were Cleurbach l«rk, per lb..........IIU- U, 1
and by bU hand mad puree Short cut or pork, per bbl........... IlK.bO
tisd in Ilk Rspids T«*e Ysan
17 peiwooa have been provided tor.
Later—HsM Man* Offices
the death Of this venerable old
man Elk Rapids loses one of her best
in the County.
beloved cUImds.

TO ahow Ihe latanea Mr.
. ,
Tha tan* hapa
ocbool teattbar, Mr. MSIttaa qalUlag had oa tha htaa of otbeca, Mr. RaMI ettod tha <aaa of a
Miar»
_
.
.
fw Mr. BobOmm Buda «ho «a»- aaaad Cnai a bad tarear br
duetad * drygooda atora. •area or kladir worda.
Tha raaoMtoBf aah«fMac Mr. MIb
alfht BMtha latar. Mk. HaadHoo m
aad btoriu
tarad tha aaaw atora bat oaly ran
praaaatad aad
ad thara a abort Um, baMt ■
tha Haar to ■Mdadord, Ma..
The Rar. T. lapd «ay.
vbara Ua aacla owhad atiothar aun
Tha Rar. T. Royd Oey waa then
bat wbeoarar ha «aa la Saeo. aMtatas. OM mad aXM. ha voaU atop caned epaa to outo the rtawa at ao
Mr Minikaa.
at tte atoaa «h«p Mr.
Oaraaldtmhawaahotbersiobc
aplorad^ «mM rWt with htaa.
Mr. HmUtoB tbaa daaertbfd th. baton ha baeaBO aeqaiOatad.^ with
<harth a^ ttaadar achool work, boa Mr. MUIikea. Mr. and Mn. MlIKheb
Clres the credit by Ms eooj
iber had
t for bolldiec ap tbr Conpic
. pa}lB«
««*Pt
«* *
a irlbata lo Iba pastor, the Re*. Hr llooal SnSttay school aod Inquiry
mdMit aad hJa wife. As a bor. Hr. others broaght forth the saae lepJyMimkea waa }iut aa be was u bis At the lime of Mr. MlHlkeo's dasU,
after Bfe, pnial. paneroaa aad cental he was fuat getaag acquainted with
aad Barer apeaklac a harsh word, Mm blit already had learned
ttaare was aottalac atMa in bis aaturr. him. He ckwed by stating that the
Coogrecatfonal Sunday achool
Bat after eararaJ paara
Mr! Miniken.
Halaa Utwa. ibap bam> to pet anoaajr aad tha daalro to B» west pos.! Tbte wqa the test address and (he
tham. On adriee of Mr. Haoi Sunday achool was then dltmlM
Utoa'a aaeia, t^ waat to Boaioh
■aatlng BBay itUmia bat aet diidlw
aapWac to do, rouraad
AR« a abort ttane.- (hep wees oallad
Boatoa acUo Md loat
BaiMa, a raprcoaoUUra of tjte Haa- "
'V.
o^ 4 Ur MaroaaUla Co., of Tray.
<roa Otr, who aaqderod then
Uwr eamo oo to Tararoo CUr, rsatalalng hara two raara batora they
want boate to rlalL

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NEWCIDRCH

EXCISIONS
P^A^QUBOS

July Fourflk.

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PIONEER m
CALLED HOME

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4TH OF JULY NOTICE

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THE LARGEST SHOE STORE
IN NORTHERN MICHIGAN .

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FRIEDRICH’S

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Vos cut ahop Iwn in n
barryand g«l ujfbiBg yoo

Gr.n,. MIrb.. J.b. bT.-A,., All.-{Tlnailt Hill Ulll
Burt is eatertatoing her friend. Mitsj
■„„ Tacaaef ft
Hulbert. of Traverse City,
I
IJIIIIt III BHW
I.
Mrs. G. L. AlHsen and children t
went to ThompsonviUe Saturday -a^
ipcr'easi and remarkable prevalency
vuu her parwats.
:
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ol kMney disease.
\Vhilckidne)d.$
The Ltedles- Aid society met with
,orders are the
Min. E. Curtis
Wednesday
and
common
diseaaet that
sewed, the ladles enjoyed a ptoa'.c
they
dinner.
the test
CUMren's day cserclses will *'be
recognitet
lited by
patieM sod
held St the chsrch Sunday afuraoon
at t:30. All are cordially Invited tc
attend.
! WfA gsrSenay Ms tfftU, while tbc eriy
Geo. Burt spool SundayWat Klom- iMfdisasvundenm^^e system.
ley vislttog friends.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
Mrs. L. Fletcher was a Traverse teen eipressed. that Dr. Kilmer*
Swamp-Root, tbe grest kidneT rcmoly.
City caller T^nrsday.
talGIte every wrsh to coring rbenmali»m.
8. J. Bracken Is havtog a cement pain in the hack, kidueya. Uver, bUdocr
and every part of tbe nriasry navage.
walk laid.
it cvaieCU msbility to hokl water
Mr. and Mm. N. C Stomp went to and sc^ng pant in paaaing it. « l«d
ana CUy Wadnasday to de aoiae cffcctoloUowtiignse of liqoor. witie osbopplng.
The record keeper of Silver Lake ^**Vty*of*bSn?«inpelled to go often I
Hive No. 3P8. Ladles of the Modem
eabeee .received voaeher fo.•l.KW drawn to tavor of WlUtom H.
Brtgm
haneSetory.
of
Cwnelto
Brtgm- The Great tUvs Is to be
coapUmmted on the prompt pay­
ment of thla riMm.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kibby. of Pans
sylvanla. are vtaiilng U O. SackMt
aad tomily.
to

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gtetsto fitev<ent and ooe-doUar «*««book that tc. .
abeotff. both sntfrcci
bvMU. AddressDr.l

the
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Lndiea' Kid Uca Sboa. Drag-

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ALSO BARGAINS FOR THE
CHILDREN
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tttta mliaa tnm aoatk at ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I T. O. Batok. «( Ckk^'aaskOte
ta tk* fMt
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to a
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Boratag to ipmd fanday wttk kto
mtkmtaUe •man u to toiag |it«a
MRrAar trata arrtoaa ttaa tka ^tototototototototototototototo wttf and baby, who an TtottW
u Uto ttiM.
cCtotal »ra«m !•,
Mtkai U:» a. m.
itoN r. tubp
i

ta Mon* or Fwaartttau and «S) k«
JkAarataL ayadal tnta- toavaa
RktoB rtiBM u. oe Acme, toft
jB*tica Aaktoy S. Ttitiiin. who kaa
wmtmmi ta a ta« taua.
Tiavaraa Ctt^ at U:M ». ta. ter ^ tkto Boratag ter Rttabnrg, Fp, wbaaa bM tatatlBg tae wtatpr ta IBtagH!
TW inuMHitou ««■
kaaka. mteapite ud PMaafcar.
Bka wlU apand tka awwur with ker hta taktag TTiataMBt. kaa .lotanM
Sktaa^-Ow aad a todflaia. adta kretkar. Ctaon Ctempnay.
TOM THl
MOURTH or JULY tk» varimt raUroada. tka i
■ata tlM.
litoa AUca WaU toft titti
CRLMRATION.
Mac tka aMa) aekadaln:
* eoBBluaa on agadtle. tporta aaatag wkara aka wUl antar the
bar* arraagod a lae prograta which ibbv Ibory aitaoai *
Spaelal tnta toaraa Copaatak at
tola* Bartka A^rtm.
wUI prora esHttag aad of gmt taT:M a. B.
who ha* baea rtolUag Mr. akd
camt.
A HABIT.
;
Anrlm at Tmrarac Oty at S;U
Tka onmndltaa oa taraac gaam Mta. Rntw Abbott, muraad
tto aooa;
ua cnmtotad a aekidato of eoai
Rtgular uata arrlTat at td;M tnta
mtapi wih
Riw. Frank crampton. of Old MtoWeUdANOd WlLb Mt MMOUaMt
whiek wUl atoe ha ancittag.
Maatocaa ^ aU brautkca.
INTO THf city,
Tka Botar heat race* will be ana on. was ta the city today no bar
RatomlBg aparial trala laavaa Tnrway ta Bata* ter a rtott wttk has taref tka^blg faaturca of tka day.
araa aiy tor Praramoat, Cedar City.
torga noBkar of koala wfll aster aala.
*U,
at
T:ta
p
OL
Martoy Lnckay. who wa* called ken
Ckalrman at tka Vanawa- CiwBiitiii
> coaiasta. ikara batag tkrae
Reiarptag
npaklal
trala
toaree
TrarMipfi~tad CmoIIoM Work at tka >
> one free-forwU. one for bent* by tka denU of hi. aacto. J. W. MlUtaroa City ter OmBtok a»d Platta
ta taat ta tongtk aad orer. aaothw kea. nturaed to Honaasaa.’ Pp. thto
dtoatiag HaW Laat B«aaRlTor braaek at 10 p b.
tnhtata
»
teat
asd
asdtr.
BMMaa
ta OatMiell ttaam.
Raiaa—Ooa tan for tka n
J. H. Ronadtag. of tkl* city, aetba racaa. tka aotor boat axklWtm
TW m
tod emtotana Ip*
trip, aot to axraad |l-*5.
npan^ by kto brother*. Jamn. ot
WUl be waU wank wltneaatag.
Tka eaacutlra commlitaa and chair, Grand Rapita aad Indiana Raitraad.
Tka antOBobUe parade, tka big ta- Lynn. Maaa..'aBd G.~H.. of paTcIand.
m of all tub coaunltiaaB of ihe
train arrlra. troto CadUtaC daatriai dltaiay. Ua baltaon a^wa- Ohio, left thto noon Yta tk* Pare Hartoonta.
wlto.<bfatoiy»^A
Fborth ot July calakratlott "bald' 'a
ptato todnptaw to*kMta. Tltopta
iloita. the Bagnlficenl grawrka and Ouetta tor Qraad.Yaller. Onuria acBoattag to tka coiBcll room Tnaaday
Regniar tralo arrlvex fira Kortb- Tartan* otkex apcelal tBiore* wUi cotnpaiiytBg lhair talker, iukn Roundaiitiaiak*A«dbyto»tog^ta^ >
'
d
to.
tom.
RtoW
Btob*^A!^
Bight to oOBplata arraagaBCBU for port at >;15 a. b.
term tka graada*t progiaa TnTaeoe tag. wbo WlU Bake kto permaBaot
OrnkLO. Oto
. dmA-S
a
the nrteito aranu of tka cotobrattoa.
Ratnrn by apaclal train to Nortb- City or Nortkara Mkklgan has e*ar home at that place.
bto. a ta dtotto «i On A W. Cte
Tba ckalman of tba rartoua eatamit- ort and CadUlae. laartag Tnrama
Bnskgn Denton and Adjatant AdeU.
ktodm.C..8taApN.Y.
taeo kara done cacallam work aad City ni 11 p. B.
Mn. 5. H. Wuhinp UwaR Sb. tente.
Tka oCIclal program will be eom- of the SalTattan army, hare moraad
rtbiiig to batag prepand for
platad at a meeting of tka aiacutlTe from ibelr fttrleugli.
Special uata leave* Patoekay at < coBBlttae toBorraw Boning at »:30. |
ronatag. glertooa Indapasdanee Day
Mr*. R E. 'U.'kaaUB tetnraad ye*celabfatljin to begin oo tka afiaraoon,------- --------------connaBtag
- with
Katkaaka aad:
larday from a Booth** trip to Kala- . ite •* d Ot A W. Orn't |QW Bto
or tka SrdSod conitaaa unW ffa time Blk Raidda kraBch.
Kalarp ware ta tba city today i 11 maioo. Battle Ocak aad Oraad Rapto go to bad on the Blgbt of U*«
ArrlTaa ta TrarcrM City
Ibalr way u> ProyaBoni abete k . Id*.
cantor on tke Fburtk. .

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Hooa* want on boatnaa*.
I Hr. akd Mrp John F. Ott aad ta»
JOHNPON BRUtt eOMFANY.
Itata p, 5Wi kaa wrtUaa tka teUo*ta« Artteto aa kto ooaaapttoB «( tka BKPfoaalen of
tkclr viakaa.
twalliatj ter tka eanant lawa tt
akonM ba alwaya near tka paopla ta
tkoaght aad aa aaar tkam ta i
“la tka mu- raan tkat 1 katra aa kto poaltlon wUt paralt. ta
Boa vlib tb« paopla. ba to basaa.
kaaa a umhar of tka aaklaat
kar* kaeataa faalUar esoack arlth aad ha bw aak tkatr cbaritr for
tto faapoMibnMtoa and ' bardaaa of bto BtoUkaa.
-ika fftatauai to kaow that ao saa
“tokeo tkap hava aaaaa« to ba' «•» alWd aadal; t«
Ikat gnat llara ta kto atacariir and aprigbl-'
•ttoA
U ba ia aUtactad kr kwor
^ kto to a ckaaVtoar
•at Itovar atom wltkant tka kopa taak. once oonvtaced tkat ba kai
of katag aaaful. k# la aawortkr'of dMaad aad to aanrlng out tkalr
. -Ika kokor aad «agt tor tke*ne of ml
aritber atoiad
tka gowar. Ha Baal prator for tka
apptoaia i
tatea of kto ova (aooa of talad dtrartad by any oatburat of coMura.
aerar to ka gmldaat to ktaag a
noal prooaad uavavartagly. algoer gnafdait.
•aya by towfal Botboda, to tka ac*«MMwt tkat tka ptattem «
npltokmaata of tka popular vUL
«ktek ka ataadt to tor tka koat taUaaain tat a gtaAdnrd.
tarataa of tka aattoa. ka to aalroa
'FroB Waaktagtoo ba Bay. learn
to kltaaatf aad kto aopportan It koi BohtUiy. fonitoda and fortbitabt«0M aot Igkt Takaaur ter alaetkw
Uacota'a Ufa and ■paacbn
gftor k. aoeapu tka toadenkIpJ Bnt.
ka kit nourca of
at ooaraa. ka mast draw tka Itaa at wkoa ba to adauBderatc
•V eotapaet vkMi wtu aot taara
to aay to klaartt.
k
-Pauanea aad
klta traa at pteBtoaa
aag of tka
M.' It to oaator
a
tlaea vt bad
mtroi or aajr taottoa.
tkaa U vaa batere to bo
Aa ta fN«MdaaltoStal
k towd praBdaM. Ha oat a aUkdard.
Mca*« SHttS ot Sente, Wonted
.
prttadaot-a dotlaa. ctoaiir
Tt rawataad tor RooBevalt
i.>
aoil Canimorw. new Snmmw modoaUlaad kr tka poaatltattoa. kan prara hov fka paopla wtU raapcad
•ctulSlS&OanatlS ^ gQ
ttm kroadar ta tkatr tatarpraU;, to a atnng aad •traa toadaraklp
^ttOB wttk tka grovtk at tka <W vkao tka hoar kaa cw»a tor groat
1
lot
Men's
Salts. ds« ondel*.
trr.' Ha akooM ka ta tka prtaa «k
Tka pBktaa vbJck ba tasisea BCuiMwbst broken
m aa
yaara. kaaltk aad vigor. Tka eapa- angoratad moat ka coottaaad and
worth to $7.50 Bi.............. . .Wa9V
and Bkrta
aliy ter kard work to a katlw aqalp- darotopad. They an right and tbay
Wat tkag ipdin
White Back SUrls.
an tka pollctai ot tka paopla. For
Mca*s Oallag Peats* worth up :
worthH.50.
"itairatUla of all taa dapartBoato of tkat raaaoB kto luccaaaea Bay wall
to M. all new, speoi&Uy pricc<l (orBda
pad Oonet Oovece wwth
goracaaaat aad aadaigotag
thia axle at
dtoragard any charge ot lack ot
35o at..s....................................... ZwL.
origtaalily It ka doaa not make ar
Taa S^ls, Copenbasen Bine
^^Vrahotad took aot only to tboaa aatlraly Mw program ot bto own.
and White Skirts,
-| SA
te aciaa, bat to taoaa oM of 6n«a
anti
OofMt
Oeveta
worth
4^^
Ulto Ume ha*
ms
worth SiSO. at ..................... 1-vW
m to taaaehaa of prtrW kcttrlty. Rork baton klB dearly deSnad.
Hats. You*il wnnt one for> the
aad W<Mc4s. with i^aia or
, fit tatemattow aWI. ogtaton. ta of- Tba aaforoeBaat at the law aqually
Fborth.
have just recei\-ed
Um Skirts aad Back
KoickerbockM pants,
A Ag
4Mr tkat ho 9V antra at tta tratk against high ad tew. the powerful
worth
$3.60 and
aooiber
ahipoent.
worth $4 nod 14 50 at..........ZaW9
Wan ka to amaBded by tka___ and tka weak, akoBU ba bto Brti
$4, at ...................
4tot at tatordata wUeh eoBt ta Ub
Boys’ Salts, in BUck and dark
Tba daagar to oor connVtte tka lato^naada of tta apaetal
faom laxity or faTortttom ta
•liBdar.
tkto to tka graatnt «aa wa ban
Harvest Hats................... Iffc
Duaitiaa, Orgaadiea, Etc., worth np
$l.at
.- na taaay aaaa^ tkroo^ tka Boat to teee.
Tka conaamUBi of our
Boys’ Wash Salts, in Bnsw
4o aOc aad Ke a yard. All aew
■aiWt nftaf. ba to tka taaatet saa utteaaJ monroM and tkalr deor B’onae atyle* with Knickerbocker
cboioe deaigiu aad «ni.
^ <ha Caltad Mtataa.- Ktoattd
Tdopmaat tor tka oaa of all Xtens
mutta. II
in Tan. Bine, Pink andfancy
pers, worth
orinea, at per yard, only
.onh tlu ud ,11
5 90
totoly by tka po(»pta. tkatr rapm
tka Hsaa ot aqual opportanlty. too.
$185. at .................
well made,
5|||b
SsMacr SB
Wra koad, frota tkan. ta tka aakar Bnat coBBaad kto 1
ftaagtl of tab anlattty. ba wlU gat Uop n akould be kto alB to give
Ladles’ Waists, white and oolWorth 75c a yard at
L
m
U
m
lUlor
Made
Salt.,
at 79e, $1.M, tLtS
Mib«t«ata»aL
Ugh tana ta kto «dmntyr,
worth $15 and $1(>
^
ItUf.
Rooaarrit kaa by aw
Wlit ConiA Cavers
. ,*Woagk tadtiaranoa of pnnoeadf with a« ot aan
Boys’ Waists, apleodid atyln,
hrsidcry.
Ladles* White Waists,
Mlon wllk talrata atalra aay kaap tkoaUatle - tntarwt ta tba public
Ladles- Jacket, ud SUk
Worth 36c
24C
worth $1.50
98c
<1^ INta nitaadtag prtBaH« or waal oBd Of tba eleaaaal bnt moat
and $2. at .
> or eSacUva matbodp'*
Boyh’•PrcMo** Waists, poa-

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pftifijrm
m Quality

RiUUeJIAS

Bilious Spells

fm UE SECOIED

ligUiftXJOtXIliftte

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DrrA. W. OuneV
Kidney and Liver

M Hr>»0— OracoB

TATF’S CONCEPTION
OF THE PRESIDENCY

We give preoiini
ddiets Witt every SOc
pmttue.

Steinberg Bros.
Make lU* since yen kesdqtoS«* dtjr * aa* 4

Sets to Ibbes.
ing Chain. Stands asl
toner presdsK tree.

Last Week of June Sale

CiBider W.BTh«.Facts!

■«£affi

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Men’s and Boys' Clothing

Decisive Glearaiice of Ladies
Apparel.
Aen's and Boy’s Qotb^
comlaoed

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CUMrea’s Uafoa Salts

..........19c

asllD Drstvers

98c

SI.50.$2.50andS3

Boys’ Salts ofaCassteere

Summer Undsnmar

Lattes’Vests atie,7e awi

Ladles’MaslU Psals

M ’ Straw Hats aad Crash

25c to $2.00

1S8

White UadersUrts
Worth $1 50
98c

.jSc

Greatest line ol Lawns

Ltola- TUlor Uto. Suit., Loas Klaoaas

.............79c

. . 25c andlSG

RBRBOMAtA
tolteBaaerd.
L B. Orauam. of ttl Waat Tooth
. kaa tkam all boat on garden
Mr. Orattam hat aboat M ta» piBBta. asd tba rtaw an corI ,vUk lartt graab tematoep tar ta
aan at tba OMaon. Tkto soreI Hr. SB^ Mrp Qrattaa laA tor a
t WlU Irtend* ta Lasstag and ba
I «D aat a Hpa kan

hi*, iwtara,' or aiaybe-u aopty gardW
Tba tHp ta tba Hlaad taut nlgbi
wa* a baantlful one. TIm annaat.
UghUag «p tka bay aad lu aborec
wttk a goHan glow, on the way oot.
aad a glaaay aap a cool braan and
*Uiti.t aky. oa tba way bach, eombtaad to make can fna tkp.^ peopla wbo enjoyvd the trip.

itiv^ the heat am offered at the
prkse, nil a^lea and oolora

Mt-aVsnaiiMr Ui "
MeWS Sodcs, in Tan, Gny,
Black, Navy and Slate
etSpairsfor.............Z4C

Oitr store Open Jlfl Day Tridap^nd Tridap evening
GMra Special in Every
Section
Jill Day Friday
thd^bte

.....9.50

Latt^L^CI^cs

Specially pvioed
for ladies, miasea aad childreu. Poaitirdy the beat vahiea in the dty

«»...................... 10e,lSe,24c
White Hose, worth a^
... 4.90 Mea’s
15c at-.
taC
Ladles* WhUe. Grey and Tan
36c ST-.r'"........... 39c

‘Leaf SUk ClovM
leek, while aad all col.
ta ta#
: k ora. worth $2.00 a*................ IvW

LsBfl baheoldered SOk
Sieves
in white aad black, worth
$3A0apair at.................

1.95

Closed Jtll Dap Saturdap, Julp 4tb
Don't Forget to Do Vour
Crading Friday.
me Celebrate Saturday

wlU^rr^ige extra special values In each department. Come to town Friday, do your shopping, enjoy the day and stay

REMEMBER: Our store is open all day Friday and Friday evening, and closed all day Saturday, excepting the Drugs and Soda Fountain,
which will bs open Saturday as usual.

STiTE BANK

Mr. Baata aaM (bat tba
Piaaaara Of Urtag tbla pany waa
aot aU for tbaaMfean «( tha board
of trada aad tbolr wtaaa.
atlU (raatar plaaava tor blmaau aad
TUa to oatanaia ao BMay of tbalr
pood Mtadi of Tnroraa CKy.
tUa roapaei. ba did aot daajr that
tbera «ao a aatlab OMttaa la oAaadtag tba loHutlm.
Ha coadadad
attb warm vorSa of vMooaa. vbleb
foal at boma
and ablcfe ooairifeatod w tbolr aa-

The Mawiyavam.
J. W. Haaaia. nantarr
bakrd of tmAa. to *Bad
rmarfc* aboat Oa T*av««a CUy pf
today. Mr. Haaaaa 4aaertbM the.
growth of the dty aad Ut'woodarf<U
prograo* and
DiwlBC bU afidraat Mr. Hanaaa rwgrattad that In
former, yean tba Udkw bad not I
ttrlied to more Intlmatt coopan
ibar* and
of tba
i of Trtvam Clt.r
would bHng lick retaraa and that
via tba ^ o( tba vonn. tba bu«iBMD of aa dty could do moth
more than Uay Uay ooald do atoae
aad that It wn« oMy by anlttd aeUoa
aad- energy that real aad laating reaslu could ba aVtalned.
Another victroln aalaatlon va* giv­
en by Mr. Cllffa.

M-Mayor PTa

lag. wna Oaorge U. TuMt. of OHba bMd In Tinvaraa CUy thl* tall. Ha ago.
baainf tba tact Oat Ok vi
About ti yenrs a«o Mr. VanPelt )aha a Omnd Travana Regloa talr. aad anud at Norwood, but after a taw
aot coaftacd to Grand Traram «
yaew made bk pamanant borne In
Ha dadared tbat Ok axpovRlea CblCMO. wbara ba U eagagad la ae
lam boalaata. He makes bk ualmer
boom Id Norwood, and was u hU
way to that place lo spend the sesNorthern bUchlgin. Ha dackrad al­
so. that it waa Oa purpoac or il
agemani of Oa talr tt aaesra
iberahlp of ie.«M. Aa the cost ♦ RffgORTg AND RCgONTCRt. A
was only tl.eo par year, ba believed
Mr and Mn. Joba C. Updagrov*
Ola could ba neeompllabed
membert of tbe assoetstion would and nivea. Mka Rarkbara. arriv»d
this montlag from Cbicago on ;h«'
work togaOer via snflMeDi
The commltwaa numbered lU people P«rr MarfeUMta resort apactal aad
left later for MargeM Valley, when
who formed tba flower of Nor
Oay have a tuinmar boaia n**.- ib>
MkMgan. ealaciad bom aawag
taoat pr^reaalve fnrattn ud busl- Twaatj-too Creek. They were accmapanlad by Mr. ud Mn. H. V t>
man la tba surroondto
aad via (ba wonderful lafluuBoe ot degrove. also of Cbicago.
Mr. and.Ura. Wllilam Carroll, of
ae uBltad effort of ibeaa men
Indianapolis, were ta aa cUy today
gatbar with that of a* bbUio >
berablp be baSevad Oat the Grand on tbatr way to Frankfort where tbry
Traverse Raglan talr ak fall would will iswU aa Bummar.
be u importut step la Oe anbatanMis* Trmpieton. wbo has been II] ^
tfal development of the Grand Tnvragloa. particulariy of T«ver*e R Cbicago. baa raturaad betma.

•pngM aad J. w‘ HUUken.
of tba many
good tblagi tbat had ban
. Tn^
pNabad by Mr. Spragoo aad Mr. MiUl««*: K. fivi Ctt
kco. aad called attaatM to aa grant
I OMUcr; A. J. MV>
lorn at tbalr dapartnr* bad bean to
tba board of (rode aad to Tnvarsa
Cic^. Ho tuttd Oat It vat fee ynn
ogB. vhea ba and Mr. MUtIkaa tMl1-^ rmf U7. E.
Mn. JaUw T. Hmia.
ad ap Onad TAi
Hnr
ttaamar
AUaghany
and
vtaitt^
EbBBMo to WaMamo.
Oat time tW/bad
r aad had inrkad toof wakoBM waB gltaa fey P.
gattar At boMatw attoaUt^ aad
C. OUban. Ho oald that ha eooU
cloaa Maodt. Ha ttattd Oat ft vat
■ aS Cntlttfflitu u4 eoBray ia meal Uagnaga. (ba appra- taat taa man tt Wr. MUlikan iai
ciatloB of tba boopitaUty of Mr. aad
Mr. Spragoa vho built op tba
Mrt. aaaUk. Mr. OUban amphaalaad
BMwity. and that while they
tba fact that tba ataodailoa wblcb
gone tbalr work aad effortt and good
aaa BBaalfoata^oo tfeU oeoaMoa via
dtlxadoMp voold ba dnrtabe
bottor than asythlag aba. aad that
ly yaara to coma by ovary
B. R Pnu addtunad tba board,
tba hoopitaliiy of,tba boat aad boataia
bar of tba board of trada tad trav- ipon aa benenti of *odar gaiharlngi.
vat amlaad aUU wta baeaaaa of iba
am Glty^m^ly.
Ha atatad that It va* not only a.
Mwdahlp aataruia«4
Ha ttttad Iktl vblla ba fait a«dr happinen of auch occaaloo* a* ttcM
thorn by tbalr gnaau. Im cloatnj
deep rfegrvt. yet the wblcb va anjoyad, but tba memory ot
autod. "Wfe naad )aat taeb oeeaaloBi
aa tbaaa wbera va can gat togatbar leapt would ba filled by yoangar mm *ocb gstbarlng* and tbdr Infiuance;
who would uka up aa good work tollowrd u arougb Ua yaam
City and ImmadUta vldnlty. In this
latlonablp for ear
vbara tboaa vbo vata goaa bad leti made ua better arm and vomm and good work be invited ae cooperation
Mtaal baaadt. Wa aaad nior<
ot.
fortified us to do bettor aad more
of ae ladle* ud asked tbeir aid ta
tbla port of aaaocauoa baowaa to
/
^
Travtrtt
at
CUB
argaitc
work
for
aa
eommnntty
tt
ntaklng tbe big galr a socce*a.
as tbaaa. va forget
A. Tra^ Uy. of Chicago, one of wblcb va live.
MAM or team had 99»n% 1*^
C. W. Haatinga.
aad tfva oaraalroB op
TIME PIMAV.
• T
the tanadera off Travam Cliy. va*
It Floyd aimO. «t Chicago, one of
B. W. HaaUng*. former prasideat
baeoMiBg battw kaova to aacb
. by Toatlmuter Smia In aa owner* of (ba Hannah A Uy In- of tba board of trade closed ac pro­
otbar. aad la tbla.aaaoetatkn va can
4 few vary appraprtata remark*. It U tamu. el*o addreaaad tba boa--d up gram wia one ot bla cbaraettrlstle
«at only baeoBM batUr aefeoai
aaadleat to aay that Mr. Uy
on tba value ot ancta gnaarlngi
enauaiaaUe apaecbes npu tba bos(OBkhly aotarad himaalf in nlnMIag tbat wblcb Mr. and Mr*. Santo bad rltalily of Hr. and Mr*. Butt arid
At tUa point, tba aatlra eenpany via ao Bumy old frttad* «ad, nav
made ponalUa at Omena. Ha paid
erblal 8600 andUa ^
•tOM aad Bang “AfeMrlea." load by R iferlend* who had kaov him. akboagh
rary laitdar tribute to tbo memory ot big heart of aelr hosL He paid a
tXTENDCO MADNineiNT ¥
via whom, ha had ao latlnate Mr. Mllilkm and Mr. aptngua. and In glowing, tribute to Mr. Uy aa ooa
orfean sad ttttla MMs Owand
vitality to VltlTOM.
Mr. Uy atatad that dosing dwelt opon the bnalnaa* im- of the founders of Traverae City, ud
W aa ytoUa aeeo^aalaL
After all tba a
portanca of tba men and women pull­ declared that it was li^rtut ibai
Tba Ladlaa.
(ba younger man. ha fait tbat what ing togatbar and declared that tbeoa
ibera of tba board ot iiada
ba might bnva to aay might aaam
should work with tbo iadia* to furaer
Tba
toaat.
*Tba
UadlOB,*
Ontmt Wm lto«t fey a Nm
■raaar proty. In eonirodJcUoa ot aU way* (ban one. and tbat their ra*ult« aalr mutual aims for tba beaelli of
to
by
f MafTlMfeaDnaaal.au
nant
ba
proeaadad
lo
daMT<ba
would
be
felt
in
increaied
meaaura
In
tba city.' Haaald that “a Strong pull,
^ B. OUbart.
Mr. OUbart
TMm Mat TlaMly.
of aa earlier aeeoaa of bl* real- tbe grova and davalopmant ot
long puli ud a pull alt togatbar."
paid a vary atofeoaBt aad appraprtata
and work In Travarta Clt.r. city.
would accomplish great rasnlta for
trlbata to Oo vonoa. Mating that
tfea Boat patMt tap nanad
Ludingtan BasrC
jr commnnliy.
tbo tatBOBCo of voann vaa otampod Ha atattd aat he cana into Grand
fealM at tn«a a^aratoa ta Ob
W. L. Hammond, cashier ot
After aa lose o( Oe program, aa
iadollbly «ad boud Inaelnbly upon Travaraa os Sapttmbar I. 1861. Ha
Mtay. aad tfea 8Mat aordlal
tbo llm of tbo mm aad la tbolr af- BMd: ‘■In paaalag up tba bay I Firai Natkmnl bank of Ok dty 16 ramsa'der of tha aftariMon eras de­
HMUi af PiaaUaat Jae. K. laala lloru tar the beaaSt of tba.oommoa- aoogbt tbit tba moat baaailful place ywtra ago. but now eagagad to
voted to social plaaauras ud wudaraM 3M. flfefeta at iDalr baaatlfal
bad aver seen.'’ aad be
banktag biulnan at Udlogloo. was Inga about tba resort nod along tba
Ity. Mr. OUbart-o addraoa vat graetaanar heaw at tfea raaart vttl kwi
tt .daaorlba bis earlier axpahmea,
tiled upon (0 tall sometbing of tbe sboras ot tha bay- Mr. Suto bad ^
iy appreciate
fea aaaiwfeBifed fey tba ■ifean a(
Bardsblpa. ^nd pleasnraa. wblcb tatar- board of trade at Ladlugtnn.
ivayuoaa tar tboaa who did
r HiaaiM fey Mn Wklta.
tka feaard af ttada aad tfealr artna. to
Bilaclad with tba early assoclathm* Hammond'* addreos waa very
to eralk and muy ware
ika Bwfear af iTI. who aalayM iha
The (oapoaaa tar tba ladlaa vat as^ axprassad Ua great piaanura H Btmctlve and eniarUinag At
driven about tbe moat Intaraailng
Ada by Mrt. B. B. Whitt, vho ax- bad given him to ba at tbl* gaaering ouitei. be -commanded ae mingling pttoU of tha resort. Several motor
Vha greaada batwaafe tka eottacM rotMd dUappMatmant of aaiadiM •UUng that area ganaraSon* bad of ae ladle* vltb aa men at board boau were ako prortdad Ud muy
van pfnfaaal/ daeeraiad alth aBUoa* t aot bolog lovittd to last yoart paaaad since ba first onma bare.
of trade gaaartngL Ha then otild (bemMives of tbe opportnnlty
a! aaiaia aad Japaaaaa laatans, party bw atattd .that tbo Udiat tally
Ha deacHbad bow ha once walked lined some of (be eSorU ot tbe Udspin around ae bay to Omena
atmc aaeag lha tma. TEa Ulp on
bolH U>e gantt of Mr. from Trnvara* City to Omen^ took Ington board of trada In aacurag
village where Indian baakela ware aetka feoat «aa dallcfettal. aaariy tao aad Mrt. Saatt tM*-^. aad atawd
oared as aonvealrs.
hat^ fealBt Mat spaa tba nut. that at tba cloaa of tbM day tbar Hoad point to Nonb Maaliou, ttklng
dlngton were similar to
Tha boat left Omena at 6:16. raacb«Mak aaafeM tba ataaMra of tba voMd aay that tbit bad baao one of boat from acre to Chicago. He da- tba akparlence* of ibe Traverse Cll>' lag Travarea City at-7 p. m.. Moalag
boaM aa« fkatr alaaa to «Ib«Ib
tbalr scrlbad aaoaer trip wblcb be mnAt board of trade. He discouraged the ooa of Oa moat pleasut days of ae
tlvat. Mrt. WMt# ttttad Oit oppor- from Travsraa City arougb tbe decae matter of bonusa. although he said' yaar for the membara of tbe .board of
tbaaoHhlT aajay UmnaaiTaL Camp- tnniiy to ampbialta tba banafttt that (orfeMa. upea boraabaek. Mcktag
Lodlagton hud voted bonds for park trade and tbalr wivaa.
baVfe^ tOakiuk maale. botb on ooold ba darirad fron tba ooopera' way tbroogb tba vooda where
purposes, the funik of wUcb were
tbAfeeat aad at tba ttmri. aad (ban ttm of tba maaibara of tta board ot tralla at^ud. Mr. Uy'a. rami
used for Odnstrtol purposes. TbU
apafc not a Atflt atanaat la (ha aa- trada vUh tbalr vlvat in attajalng
TO-dTO by giving bonds to new tae^ an^ «wr da awr tba ptaaoBra af thna tboaa OMga vbieh woeM baaff beattory mcarns vbo In turn aold ae
; vka had aeaaptad PraaMast Saattfs flt lo Travoro aty. Bba ttaglad oat
r Monasr. 8. S. Wall, made bonds to other parties. Tbk. Jbov- Mias Mabel Andaraoa First OnmFrnm
tbo natttr ot auaaal aratalag
a Taw' antarulnlag remarks.
ever, was an illegal procedure, wbirb
Thk City ta Camplata That
la feddttioa to tboaa »fee want to donottle odoBOo vbleb the ladlaa Walt aald Oat ha wished ba bad tba bA said Ludinron would hardly at­
Couraa at Narmal.
kofet, aaaartf partHa aajoyad tba trip had bean atrtvlag tor tgr many yaara mamory and Unguage to preaent a* tempt agMn. Mr. Hammond's address
^.atiaanmii la tba aan of Mayw aad vbia vat nada postiblo by tba old scaaaa. bvt felt bfiEAelf incapable was deeply appreciated.
»
Miss Ma£ei Anderson raturaad last
of Mr. A. Tracr Ur. of of datng ao. Ho .told, bovavar. of tbe
V. 'IX C Oaraalaa. W. K.
J. M. Cloud, of CluclimaU. a warm I night from Ypsllutl where ahe gradCbleago. vbo to OM of tbo a
K e MB aad Iba. ■
l' at tba
peraonal friend of Mr. safe Mrs. Santo |aaied from the oormal acbool. Mis*
of tbo day. Mrt. Wblttk i
k which vaa avantually mov­ was m of tba guest*, and ba re­ Anderson bas tha dlttlnctlon of bHng
4 MM oordlaf valBfa va> gl«m aw* vory eefttaUy rocotvod sad aba ed to Oeaaaa aad of wblcb be had a sponded to ■ call for remarks by a tba finit Travaraa aty High school
atroek tba kayaota of Oa oecaMoo part in Oe building, working at ht very entartOLlnlng talk wblcb was fill­
krMr. aad Mn. Daato aa tbalr «i
graduate to graduate In domestic
vbw Ma atattd Oat at neb gnaio^ cnrpanttr trade at tbat Ume.
Tbl* ed via humor and uaefui sugges- science.
•nlafed at OMoaa. aad tnm tba
MM tboy Maiod, aaUl tb^ -boardad lags at tboaa. the atan aad wtman bnUding still stand* n* a moaument ttoas.
can
vort
togatbar
tar
tba
aocoavUab'
tba
aBorts
of
tba
early
phmaan.
Tha gig Fair,
' Ihlihiat to tba afuraooa aaoryoaa of
ON WAY TO NORWOOD
M. 8. Sanders. preMdent of
«»Wd fboMilm kaiMy. BMBt of tbalr BBOcoal alam baeaaaa ta Ha deaerlbad bU early asaedatloa
tOlttd aOort aay can be aara ot tba with Mr. Uy and Mr. Hannah fnr Grand Travers* Region Fair asaoclaGaarga Vanpai One of lilinais PssaBMMr vaa oarvod la tba bopotltal
•aoooaa that vlU ba iaaoaalblo.vUb- whom ba vorkad for many yaara. Ho tion. was Introduced to
enpara Friday
baUan tba tvo oM
told many little Inddaala Oat ware (blog about wbat va* being done for
tt^tahM baiac ambaUlabM vltb
One of (be passengers oa board tha
Mrs. Whitt's addran to feilovof Oa oMar people (be Mg fair (his UU. Mr. Sanders steamer IlltaoU oa bar way north
tN Bavam aad aatloBal oolora.
ttter- made a bit with tbe entbuMaam which from Cbicago Friday, who slopped in
. TkMo TO ao tOTMUty aboat tba oo- ad by a vtotroU aakcUon In charge
nting lo tba younger |
Mdaa.- Braryeaa antarod Into tba of J. W. aiffa.
preliminary tbe city while aa boat vaa unloadaplAt of baarty oaloyTOt aad good
Mpvahlp. Dhortly aflor aooo

nb iNt 2SS0

PIES, m ns. SANTO

DONESne SCIENCE

Mior tbo taaeoatloa by the Bov. O.
m. tacMuri. tbo good tblaga oa the
tahlao vora aitaebod vltb rallab aad
tba.Biaaiorot tbatrdbMoal aot only
. taoOkod that tbo gaaou voio bit
bet Uut tbo moan to bb «nop
ally good OM.
Altar dlaaar tbo ladtaa voro prohadi aapkla riaga tlod vub rod allk
lOftoa vltb tba vordA ’’OaMiia. Jaaa.
1MB*' Tba Mgara paaaod to tbo
gnOiMia voro tlod via alBiilar ilbbaa.
w. W. BeiHh. TaaamaMar.
Mi Mayar W. W. taUh vaa oalied
apee to pnaMo aa loaatmaatar. aad
ba fUad tba poalUoa via ahaiaciariaOe gead baawr. aad eoatrtfe
tergaly to Oa prograaa fey Ma appropriau totrodaeUeea of tko apaakan Mr. BeOa at tba osiaat, raterrod U Oa dlaaar glvn laat ynr at
tba naa plaea for tba anfean of
tba board of trada, aad alaad Oat
tara daaarvad aaoibar, tbaraforo ba
ropaatad bla lavtatMa aad Inelodad
the vtm of tba aaaban
Mr. Baata gave a vtvy oordial vaiooM lo bla goaM aad bo aaM Oat
be owed aa apology u Oa vtroa of
the ajhiliii for aot Isvlt^ a»
last yaar. Ho stated, bovavar. that ba:
had a vary good, aicoaa. baoaaaa last
roar tba party to giraa m Toaaday.-vMok vaa Ireal^ day. aad that
hMag .aek a beay day for Oa bona#
vtvMji voMd ba laipoaMfela liir t
to gM avay. ThM yaar. boaew. ba
•sad a day In Oa weak Mt voold
ba eaatielaat lor tba ladtaa to ao«0M»ay tbalr haaoaada Ha at
Oat ha did aot kaov vbM ha night
do feast year a area tblagi ap.

liw^Sana

M. & A L IM GW

FACTS
FOR SICK
WOMEN

Yu OarawwA A A A. n. n.

__________U. IU,I.T. O. ,. A

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS
Vo oOutt medicine bu been ae
rinff tbe gnUering
ved BO maojr gen-'
.............— w bu Lydia B.
Plnkhamta VegetaUe Ooupopmd.
In eveiy oommoni^ jaa will find
women vho bava tfitt iwtond to
bealtb ^ 1^ B. ffaiUiamb Vegetable Oomprand., Almoet eTeiy
In ^ Ptokbam Laboratoiy at
aMBienMcoati
___________ 1 thonund letten
from women ueldng healtfa, and
bem an tbe lettmbi which they
openly state over tbeir own «ici^
tom thflfe th^weie cniod by Lydia
S. Finkhamb Veceteble Ooim»^
E. Hnttfemb

Qympoand is made freot roots and

Yeeetel^ Oomposnd M no
ifDl Jg because it oootains in.
gm^^fi^wbkh act directly t^cm
to a b^^xKTOdoKidSen^ ^
WcADen
are aafletbiE ban
those distressing ills peculiar to tbeir
8» ehoald not k»e sisht of tbeae
tecte or doubt the abiui
E. Finkham^ T^table
to nston their hoalfh

Tennis Sbocs
For light weir of
kind Tenois Shoes meno
comfort duriog these^bot

Elk SkInD
For Men, Boys’ or tbe
snulier boys.
They wear like iron hot
are as soft as a B^ove.

$2.00* $2.25,
$2.50.

S/xcial Economies in Ladies’ 1{ead^ = to ~ Wear
At the Barney Co.*s During July

Th« Mor. that alms always to prasant the latest and best In Women’s Wear at (regular) prices which confer a mutual benefit, commences a

Mid-Season aearance ol Spring and Summer Styles Tomorrow
No enumeration is attempted, but a hint of the price-reductions will suggest the importance of being prompL

IgsiiB Undttwebr

sun Waists

Udies* Wool Dress Skirts, coatloDod

Uatseia Sliuteof fin* Ifewns andpeabbnos; laoa or deep embraideiy Fiady tooked Lawn, Hnll, Laoe and
Embroidesy trimmed Whit# Waistt
06DO White UadmUite so flt.. $M0
SbOWhiteUndenkiitegoat.. $$.M maAcd down to TiCe tOe «»d $1.20.:
440 White Undarakirto go at.. $$.$•
Silk Welete in Taffeta, Radium
M—ltn «owM and
Skirlaa regnlAr |H60 v
UeMflUne and all Net WaUto at
$0.7$,
aad $?.$• for regular
R^kr W.66 Valnu TO at !
$5, 97 60 and $10 vehwa.
RfegnkrtROOvfllTOgoflt.
R^krtiDOfw
Bfignlar IJOgfli

i:s£jisr
E^flkr

ill

Cadies’ Outfitters

Tailored Waists with ooloted
•tripes in Lawn, Orasa Linen, and
MnU.

: 97.00 aufl
:
Regnlar 9i,00 Drews Skirts

... m

ladies’ Wool Dress Skirts

BaguUr 95 00 Dress Skirts
now................................

00 Silk Coats nexv 94J9

875ud 8.00 Silk Coats DOW $SJS
1200 Silk Coatonov.................. 27J9
15.00 Silk Ooits now................. 22Jf

Ofi-AD Coats-^ Off
Kotbing reeerred in this offer,
Clearance of ladies’ Tailored %
fnrmut in the store—
Linu Coata, Tu. Covert and BnadSuits
cUth Coata, Long Silk Ooato (eokn).
912.99;
*lX6o Dne^ S^‘'

9350valaewdncedto-.:....$I.7$ ;
91.76aad|2fahie<ndaeedto$140 ! ; R^SLi 910.6b'

THE

S3k Coats

RegoUr 98.76 Drees SkirU

's^ ■

Four 910.00 Saits to close at.........$1_
Two 12.0C Saits to clou at........99.7S!
Nine 15.00 Saits to close at........$&M<
Four 20.00 Saits to eioM at....$12.7$:
Five 23.50 Saitt to close at....212J9;
Foot 25;00 Saits to doaeat....$17.7$;

BARNEY

Rubberired Bilk Coate. Lue Coata,,
CraTeoatte Coate, an Bt

One-fldrdOlf

157 e. TrontSt

I

«ii> va> csIM
lo ipll
cif (to toM«i (to duk kto tow u»
tor 4«rta( ib« jrwr «M mA tocUrto toil tod wMitcd sneh toaat*.
Tto prcai«Mt'a todrCM wm ,«l
•p«eUl iaiMWt ud UM vlth Is•plrlBc and toijtfs] thoscfcu tor dob

Hr-xsr,wis amaa. affair
MPOIITB •HOWCD

fXeCLkENT

CMt«i to Lw« Uka Wat
ttoiiwtolat Btoherto, BrMay
t to Mra,
W. L Martin.

to

Of nil the pMawnt asaual tUrs
orarr anlsrad W (ba Wnwaa-s dub
rutv no one or tba Boat anlorabto An tototaUeo etoeaded
Q, 0. OoreO to spend tto day
'Mdtb ksr at bar l«nc Uke coitace
«as ItMIf sonepUd and nearly
. taws took tbe ladlec to the bos- Plublo tone •where titey were toariUp dtoetad b7 Mr. end Mn. Oovall
Md MMf taiab and all were made'
to feet that Itoy were tndeod wolooB# to all (to pleasoraa tbe betBil-;
fto easToiBdlass nffortod. Boat ridee

m

Borth as totorda;
•usrttng of the yewr.
orw Mdi Sosdv.
will to aerred.
Thwo win be a totoU MMlsc of
After the ploy laat
(be X. of P. UMUAt Wofb to the
took of kaUbL ThU wUl to :to ' ' Cock Stock cm veto tto gwets of
tto Eagles dob. tto ttase toUg very
WM^KAL.
•)
pMwantly passed. At x o'doek tlrti
EfUT WOUN n TUfOSE ■wnlag, a namber o< tto Bemben
of tto cast wfwt eat to Sliver lake
Bsrl
aw
and Babed for baas.
Hto
theo
dtto
(to
taroe
of
tto'coc-f..7‘'*
Trare«e
Mrs. Cov»U Md s rote of
Hire Ko. 71 ealeod an larluUu to!**’* ^ «tod to know tkat
_________
local |
Mr. and Mr*. OoreU Of (to ^be. prlotodWlB we«i*“
Knl*bu and Udr Matwto. | ^
rwdy to use preparaUao i
and Mlaa Beolab tor a nun deitgbt never toUrered.
Oootlnalod
ib*.^tobUc to auend ttolr ■e«or-ji,
, artetles, for maklas Is
fid dsr'e emenatomesL
Anne;late .and Costard
pies....
1
•peator aaU. -f am onre wtoa.oBr>*
Bandar afternoon. Anne-la.-.—
------- r—
PraaMeofe Report
Wend. Hr CoreU. «bOS we bone to!**,'
P«.'er, Han..Ma.I^ “ «*Hy «ntoe wlib "OD* PtB"
Mrt. W. E. Martin, ibe ehib preel- IT.
— ________
"* “** • “"“M* •*«* « abaolotoMary E.
EL Qariner
Qatoaer. B_
X ly pure
to twpreewt .. tin _____
Ihc aeto
term of >rtlc bandlw. Marr
I
wleeooie. eontsdnlat
dent, tbea report*, cpeaklni in part
eoniress. U there, this will nohto^.i*only tto <
s« foUoPs:
He will see to It that Ibe Interests
of
The
-.............
special
Mre. Martin begaa by staUnx that
thla Orand Trarerae. resloo and those j
*^ve tore next Sonday ereatna
AndGel lUs Ezecl^
Ibe Club now tod M aenibern and of bia frjfnds are looked after In'Us *t
tor Chicacn and other polnu
tSai eadf one should feel a peraoaal aaeal eamaat anf ettdeat manner.")
TbU will be the rt«ular
Interest in the work of the Womao’s
NOnCE
Tto presldmt then took
____ op tbe mai­ .
throaftoot the summer, owPlan to take the family for a
ler of tto desire
keep from »ln«
»® «be demand tor trains w>uih
the bay. BMamee Ctoquams
sa otleer of tto dub and snxfwnod ®“ Bunder- The resort specUl rdos on
fhbia ctttim ootSt will be ddiyerad
Pare 2$ cento. July SrO and 4Ui.
that dnrtnt tbe saminer. when any |
B*Bber tboBCbt of a way to remedy I “
-----------------------------------this eoodlUon. that she should write!
tiIlhepno.<.tS!>.20. ia paid. Tl>e a
i.at (
pnoe is jo«t tbf num. We gre maki
Celebrale
in Trivtne
City
and
buy
tbit (fenerotB offer in
Ing-of (be dub. It Would he read.
order that no borne
Mia. HaniB then thanked the dirtided be witbont Mr.
terem comdriliees for the work done
Giliaoa'a wooderfnl
dnriBg tto year. copecUtly (be pro
gram committee and also thanked the
PHONOGBAPH
>-tbe iniicena) mi.
loBIcers and Bemtors for tto loterwst
tertkiner. Ifvonap'and cooperation, sue orged that preprelate good nioKiiiE
paradoos fir tto federation mce
nod inatrDneBtnl
neat
U October be entered npon with
mode; if joa like to be amnaed if; you wut to ororide tbe W
thndasB as II is an honor that comos

Mlto* ^ a touOtol pot Inek dintor nmd Btoor tto tiw. was done
Ml Mttao by tto rimsis.
Tto repana of offleen ato combHvMah are tfew m Bit oe«Mtw iBra prfaaated as tto dub sa

PAY $5

Phonograph Outfit

PAINS' HREWORKS

tiles

MRB. WtLk B. martin;
■ Club.

Olty

>olw

£.*r^.T^%hase*s

I rtports were «tol tlven
AMMtr Ibe dab pragrawlve

dab tod of all woman's clube.
and oootUued by aaylu that it M a prand USSSZ&UStrOlntmMt
Per BaU by Admoon Drop
tbdnc when anytUap or impbruace Is
I to to able to say. "we
tolped.
A 7 rest to In Btore foe the Oirt-of
Tewn People.
Amoni tbe ureal quMilou of the
There are a great many people llv
day U that or forestry and Mra. Mar­
«* M Beabers maklns it tetd
** Trarerse City
lin baUesed that Woman's dub could *"to*h
M"ibip ad IM. A brief iwlew of tbe bdp U UiU as well as U others. Howtoir w«t peeseated. abowlac a piw- erer. (to woman's duba
Trsveiae bay.
y. The opportunity Is
|w^ Md .tniorosilBf year's work.
itage of
wars as aeo^y to help as they sbonld here and Will be taken sdvani
by bnndreds. Jbly 3rd
CUB Batas, tto
tih Ibe
to. dtlBK for lasunoe a
I aaBotary. preaeaiad an excdlent Uoo from AnHa Ward Howe aikUc
all day long and for
mrt Uik. *. J. Prtoe. the reeoid- tto slcaUx of a petition proteaUng only n---------cento, you will be able to
f owratoir. roported muo reoolr- against RuBUn crneltiw eapecUIly spend two hours most delightfully.
Take your family and get out where
toward womanAtnd. Tbe president
that tbe cry of hnmanUy
Tto tioaaaiw. Mrs. A. A. Cook. r» always answerwL that tto
Mren will fon< reuen
UtMt-iii (to treobary.
.Ottof SM ■
abovs excellenl agalBst the mtstske that Ibe dub l»Hu- yonrself mi'in "
_
It the dub year and banded together fur amuaement. Wl. lefvii^ih. nn/.s
cMfo M b'BoM WUag basis.

-------- cvslue.
for ......................
He BUde Suine Shirts made
<U toed sume. all sizes, two
shins 10 s costomer is thn
limit.
an
' For this ule...........ZSFC
IM dossil Men's Fsney Hose,
regnlsr 16c veltfe.
for this sale................ QC
40_dosen Men's and Boys

37c

SSH4&
NiUiiieryat
Cbanace Prices
.

$L89

;$247 bqy«
LBdies’
Drew
«
TnmmM Hats in the best
i
Btyl«i rcmI trimiDffs told earX Ir hi tbe Beesoa tor $5 00

...$8.47

'

pYour'cboiQe of any pattern
i Hat ta the Tioute, irtnilar
... SiV $18-----------and m



We have the excliuive agency for these

reniariiable goods which arc more brilliant,
more ^rgesus and beautiful than any other
brahd. Be sure It's Peiis.
Special prices by the dozen.

choice

A Whirlwind of Clothing
Bargains
You
_ Men s Odd Cosls; the atiils complete
loog
wou...
.... for J6. As wc have only tbe
would sell
coats left,
your choice....

......... 98c

1 lot of Youths’ and Men's Suits in nmall
sizes; made of fine Cashmeres and Wortiers: not a suit srorih teu than $7I SDQ
and
some u high as $8:
Mi
your choice for

4.97
........4.97

I lot of Men's Suits in light and dark oat

1of Men’s Spring Suits in Worsteds and
Cashmeres, trimmed with Senre an *
tiao; $18.50 and $16 values. Choice

7.95 aud 9.25
1 lot of Men’s Suits equal to tailor made, best
of all wool fabric and guaranteed to bold
their hbape; not a suit worth less than $16
a.7dscme as high as $22. For this sale
your cbi____
rhoic-

11.65 aud 14f^
150I pairs of Men’s Dress and Outing Pants,
aisce of »i] atoi ma.erial. morth
$S to $8 50. choke
4 AQ

52 48 and ............ ............................1*90

;1 lot ^ Childrens trimmed
' L^orns. made of best of

and good trim*
®“*' Millin$1H Hats for........ tte
SrOOHst. for..... S1.M
$)!Hud$6vslue.$l.W

:

A
A
A
A
..

A

M lb.™
,
Y™“" rsc
“c
~rtr
S.S.
X you cannot call foP a deBOastrailon of (bU ootBt. ——>■—
or drop a posut card ato we wilt gladly send It to,^
proval For ont^if.uiwn parties we hare a litoral FREE TRIAL
|.rt>i>o*iiloB; write fornpartlculam. cwtalogoes. etc.
TRIAL

Wboicsalc erders SoUeMcd.

CJTY BOOK STORE

^RINNELL BROS.
EUsss Msimusn brzicUrss
Brsltsincrs st DcDstt
lME.Frealslrccl

Come Help Us Celebrate July 3rd aud 4th

er befoie have we told such eoeds at such oriMs
to supply your wants at Clearance Sale Prices.*^

...... $6.98

BUck Bfitnrained Shapes sold
, ^ exclusive mUHnrry stores
te$mm,d$lM^

HORN CRANK:

ireh by th.- EWBON CONCBBT BAK
by (be PEERtiBaB ORCHESTRA.
..~wv. s~~ -y tto great OSSMAM.
Mandolin Solo by SAMUEL BEMEU

Vlollu 8pk> by CHAB. O'ALMAINK.
^pular Song by BILLY MURRAY.
Character Song by ADA JONES. '
----------------- w-...-.. eru..,
uy llAguu
a by
HARRY ■CMTNUUQH.
McOONOUOH.
Ronickitig "Coon" Duet by COUUNS and HARLAN.
r (he fN\'INCiBl.« MA

MID-SUMMER
aEARANCE
SALE
.ss|ss®S"arci-s~i=;^^^

U^'dress Trimmed Hits.
all shaims and styles. *S

:

Think of what thlt^mall lovcsitiH-nt gives yen;-. T'- .
.
set. . ...-------......—....
^ perttoitee. ^ONOORAPH^'VmM^
And the‘ft --

Mhke Our Store Your Store

Wew furnishings
I CIuamcs Prices

S«oro

rf-fir'f 1*1 ^'l

"

at Clearance Prices
Udies' 60c doobte tiped Si*lk
Gloves, mostly small
Sizes, choice.................. A«rC'

'T^?r,h X11?
w<?''«*erfully low.butnevThink of It. 4th of July week and a chance

^^^f ladies’ 25c and 50c

choiti.............. JOC

Our Bu^ Sboe Dept.
1 table full nf MUscj Shoes, fine Kid and
'J'"' ami liravy soles. 4 ■* O
$1.60 and $3.00 v.-ilues........................X.JLO

■ •bKcVL^^^K^T s-c-i
is^arm 7A/S

st^I.sa™

^ 4v

«

&.”',“.":...39c amd 48c

1 table'iull of boy's Shoes, the kind that
wear, values up to $2 50.
j^0 0
your choice.......................... ’..................... ]
1 table of Boy's Mole Skin Summer Shoes.
with g^ soles and heels, worth $1.50
and $1 25. While they
*7ff rfa

FKEE! FREE! FREE!
Tinits oar tradiog etsmp drpertsirat a trading
stamp hook with $300 worth
stampain FREE.

of

trading

If jon are not already

MTing these atamps now is yoar time to begin aad get Free of charge beantife! preo •
innts, SGch aa Chairs, Standa. Diabea. Tablea,
Iabim, Storea. Sewing Machinea, Rugs. Etc.
One stamp with every 10c ixudiMe.

I lot Belts, the newest atylet.
^hupto$l.
choice 24c and............. 49C

Silks. 27 itfehea
LadiM Silk Suits at prices that will move thffm’ $l Bajah
wide in nary, brown and
Suits worth $12 and $15 in blue, O
tan, during sale,
black and brown, choice........................... .O.flO
per yard...................
Ladies Tailored Suits made of Panamas and
fancy Suiting
Jackets Silk and Satin lined
Suits that sold in the season for
C
$12 and $14. choice........................................Vt4v
Udies SlMVnl™ VtK^ ^
This lot embraces all our best Suits, nothing
all sizes, each..............
^served, they are made of Panamas and
Broadcloths, nicely trimmed and tailored and Ladies Summer Batiste corseta all
the same Suits would cost you $20 to S25
early m the seasor., your
A Oil
choice................................................
«F«Cv4
I lot Udies’ Black Hose,
Girls Jackets m plain and fancy materials,
while they last.
nicelv tnmmed.
per pair
»2 SO and i3.00 values................... «i n>
"?!»•«>'Situ....................... $1.7*
Udies’ Gauze Drawers. Uce
»o.00 valou for.................................... $8J7

59c

...

July 3 and 4 we will give every lady who

Sensational Bargains ia Lad­
ies* Suits and SKirts

DecpCtotaWasliGmsds

.................19C

All our Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets in
and 1 an. worth $6. $10. $12 and $15.
ded in 3 lots at

Black
Divi­
^

$3.97, 4.98 and 5.98
1 lot of Ladies' Dress Skirts, trimmed en_
mh buttons. While they last............. .OtC
200 Laditt’ Dress Skirts all artistically trimm^ with buttons, made of 6ne Panamas
Voiles and Broadcloths. Regular values up
to $10, are placed on sale at

t6.98, 4.98 and 3.98

The Globe Dept Store
140-142 E FYont St


A FEW ITEMS

Traverse «ty, Mich.

^

pieces of good un­
bleached 8heeting, full yard
wide worth today 7c Mj*
anywhere. Per yard

op to J6c................. J

^ cho*^***^

19c

Ladles'Sleeveless Vesu Mr
all sizes, each.................... K
Ladies^Summer Buiste CofMtt. ail sizes J

; :y

: nkUk ■riitMiy;JuwiK iii»

■mm,

1UDE tliEn«iini MWNs
k. Jot Si.-»WbM
girti vte
poctlM
Utfi •ehool

k.2ta^two.a< tko IroMB j

at» Uc tMLklM

. To Soeuro.^ Siiteer&btlon

(tOTTOl^TOlllMINilTE
To mko H mt, n« kHioi
Uto «kh bom to Ittiaro Fklla and
•dMrlpUoo roeot»i iMk* kow kon MMd tor Boaia a^ 111 Boooy.
fMW to oaok of tko B—Wllltoo. ««M
■loWot NA l-iiail tanttory
MUM Omi to itMM
ter
aMte of Tnvona Ctty.
• MJ iMortitteo MMT thter trioote
Tba trtoa toAUa ttatrtet «(B bo
teV MK OMr to tbott. T»o vote OatrtbBod eoBt aa to dtotrtet No. t
A agootol
artao far oMh -Jio
teoMitetkoo
trtet-*bi adtoUon to tko yrtoao abovo
. OMo kort «ofk te bteOf 4eoe by aroTldod tor tboro «ni be glvan
mmi of tio coMUoteo wimt sumo too pfraon,' lady or iHUoMan. rocoivU frooMt oro w, «e«« to..tko |»it, Jag tko btgkeot veto to ooeh diatHet.
M • COOIOgOMBt MM rtpM 000 oxiro trip vltk berth and MO W
fttnioc ft pMlitou eon bo «»oete« tor Boala and pto Bonoy.

to tko RMr (won. tovory cooMote
OoUi «U npon tMr trteate

r’uT.sn .‘saiit

Ike poraoaa^otoatog tkf extra Mpo
ran taka tkoir arlfe, kaakaod. Botbor.
tatoor. PtotM. bwtbor.or tkoir aoxt
boat Mend.

•M M «M sbooM bo loot by ony
m tko eeBUotoato.
I botow, goo 'itvoa Id
TW .okteo mkuoboc «Uly steoi on
i and «M *0 par
oeeowH M oB koUote eM op to • n.
•oaoBoanttoi^teMf
to. on tko tey o( pobUeotloo.. Votoo
■Oteteg in oflor • o. ■. are laelatek
it tko orore tko naxi 4oy.
MiioBiK MnUdtnnt «IU b
: Tko oooteot MMau^vUi UMIy u- aued With Mcp^ fbr pnyBeat o4 ndkvor any oueouooo tko condMateo or
0 ankMHpttou aa toltowe:
mm Monka Bay %teb to oak--koa’t
Mto «wr a tewbttel polat-aak.
fmt ttoN la very valoakio. and tboro
II loM tkaa tear ««oU to wUeh-io
Mn. lako (uii ndvantMo of tt.
ihm PfteUi WMt -fkbjr Are

; 2tzig

WkornTkoy too.
I Hte •

an tor*
gtery within tea corporate tlBlte of

££ .

rTo tW laky roebmac tko kiskoit
kilo «m ko «teao CM iButd trtt win
a IkUi'aad »SM0 tor

•til. inuia

TbPmiilHt
inmvM on



I Nub£^ BkiMa CM MIy It It

oSSfleSST"

V

«r HMi.

ss; ---‘.s.. .sr:

pm,

or

ailM.- ujk Jfai. ttMlw. ~tk«

MMe

Mra. Stonk t
MMftlldin
rt«M
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦|tod hy IttB Cora ykoeoe.ofAMnpMa. M kna kdan vBklac tiModB It
rtood tkla aftoranag ter a t«l vraatovtoh wtu Mra. Kimn. of Mtotoanik
Tbe Mtonaa Clara Md Hten Twt
bireet.
and Mb. Mary KBabB arrtvod tkto
aluraonn tnaa Ptttabnrg ter a vkdt
''Mr.*'and Mra. F. V.
Mr. and Mra. «. K. Qabara rotaiBod «nk Jodge and Mra. A. r. KraOngra
tbla aftecnoon troB Orawn
they TtUtod Menda.
Mra. Mett Cknoe anS tkrae cklldran
went to Maykotd ibto BorteM
Tbrodai «nd wife, parcel, i
Mra. J. HMdgae and daMBi
n. B n. .
toraed lo Ktogaley ihto wioratog.
^CeMSI.
-lokn A. BM* ,to '
NIaa aMtgaret Brtiinid maraM to parc^
■■ ■UMlnBIfTllltl
Ktogteey tbla Boratog.
Vb. B. DBior and wife te K. H.
A. «. Hobart w«M to Big ItopMa Orant and wilo. tot IK bto. 1 Goodrtchk ted.
tbla Bondng oo a bnnlneoa trip.
ioba Koch to ienkto oKoek. w% of
Ckartea Owatan. of KOttkpori. went
> Reed City tkia Bomteg.
Mr. and Mro. J. B. Wtoe went to C. Avbry oeB of oeti ooc. |K T K.
Ktogaley tbit
I Clurica L. Batfka and wtte to Jaa. < Yaa aoM m
m am
-Sra. tohrao. aad da«k>or. Mdoa. C. Avary. ooH ef oeH ara. IK T «-] aaltMoTald MvlS^TSSTtC M
ffi today for Urtnnn. Okto. u» aiiem!
_ ............... ^
land poor aOke are tnatoK AO «ke
the tenoral of Mra. JnkraM' aleter. I
““
Mra—bMie. ra. M—
Tbe Mlaaea Ada L. Water. M»HeiCo.k »rd.
toatton.” advice'
HotooBK Btbel MlUer and Mdlih i Uei luftetaae aad wtte to Artbar,
awvica mTmM om
nuan left tki. Wruun ter buJ-’
Ut IK MK K
hM

Oi^. Hawley

I too gtria
oOfpei boo boon 10
tints M» !■ ik» «v or rinyH^ tbaqr do kot bare to drwa oadavo*MC fMtniw Viu ke |i1i|Mjiil to Mtly to order to bo vratl govood.
■telrtog yoioMo <
Alt of ibo gtola are proud of tko
Mxiy ot U f glrk vtu veor
ibey arc nablDg tbeir
tMr on gowna. and aot iko allcbtent
own baadi and doaigaod by
Ooa no oforlgtoakty.
fevod by yosng todtoa who kave
ktod of a
Tko govno are nov ready or Boariy !
Tko «crfc baa been gotoy drone tkey warn
ThM entorod into
08 tor noka. -bet«<
the wwtp Juat aa «
advtog yooBe of the Banoal thooe oho are leaa toitiMiely altotratotog aaboo). vMcb reevaiblM the tied and ere teat oa happy over
ttog pgrion or a (uD-etood being able to torn oot ihelr on
aardrobio.
Tbo I^M U deetored by Mra. Mae
UMOon gengM to be Tatight
M. aiBgloo. *be oHgiDaied it. lo be
-1 try to stake tbe pnpfla ander«tood the Mventlon ofj^c^o.Ti^
MayM R Batee|iMWtad
BatoelS^JSi:? wtn'atote ^

0. G. Batea to Mayme
m teteT^Mte
eourely ao«. Me U tbe dtreclreaa (land the beauty of a girl la not togto. toI he
held at that place tbla tou iM. Stt. 111. tel teK sit. oak tea raau.n ohiatoed by tMr new ayaet the aevr^ departBool of the to «hat ahe nan. and that abe la
Mtoa Roae Mikola vlatted rRative*
BBonal tratotog oteMoL Next year never ao pretty aa nrbea dreaaed
Morgaa
4
TUnt
to
H.
L.
.
lArOtoMaM ar Han. Warann BB
Cedar City yeatarMy aad bn her and wUe.
of oeH noe SI. cob. at
the ootthy la to be Bade a auodard ain^ aod neatly.
| mura
X. cor. Of aec. 31. S ]
and all of the giH grad'Tko gtria not only cot tbeir graadmwber. Mra. A. BwobodA who
tee to the high ackool «U1 nuke drcenee. bat mnhe tbeir own pat- will vlalt to (he city for a few weeks. U ’’
.... Ko kntta. aa pain, aa Mg.
rtr ova comaeoeemeiu frorha.
Wu. W. BuUb and w:
terna. and while they arc pamraed
Mra. J. teery cotaraml to her> Ulber
datsntlon troB bnateM,
<
aa^ wtte lot 17. Keela P^^.ao
Mok<
nobtia Invited to ferwUnlap.
after prevailing faahtona they ate borne to Maneetona Satnrday kftar
'
Daateew gpd ranrtns aMa la .tbs.
Mra. Otagtea baa lavliod Ibe public atrletly aecordtog to encdi girlk vUlting her moihev, Mrs. 4. U Bailey.
a critical e^e (be
The gtria are not only nuking
T. H Pewlaaa aad Mtoaee Suaaa
produd of her edtteotiMUl dreaanuk- their goadunUbg drMaea. but nuiiy of Bau aad .Uxaie Tune. of Honor, weot
tola IK U, UK K a L. A ratted tbe band U help.' bria«i«
tog parlon thla ovontog. and de- j them are nuking tholr party gowna. 10 KalABaMo Saterday to attend tea
bneh baalib aad happtoena arbera nam
claret It wUl be turpiieed abd de-1 ,trrei Jrewsea. ahirt walato, akiri. and Nornui echooL
ratet cMwaa aad aortww. A apsMU
lighted with what It ae««.
lingerie. The party gowna are extjuithvtBMon to anyone naMiton IteB
Mia. Anguat LarMB and tend went|
YUBA.
SMmm pranoanced towrabta
It
creatloaa.
to tbe rbotee of material* aod
Grand Rnpida Satnrday to vialL
I Charlie Fife to not gattl^ atong an Snttm not whpx yonr jBmhm any
-------- mid Uke • aea.
rra to tbe Boat myiierioua -*tnd■Thb meana a great drat lu a
Mra. V. H. Siecrp weM
igf" tbe glrta have been allowed I'ooMD to her home. It meaaa »he City BBurday to vML
mug. OD nan oran sicx tor
^
^— .—
> exeicUe their own Judgment
have more thaa twko os many
Mtoa Ulltoa Heebert went to Kal- i
ary variety of BaanM i
taate. Tbe dealgna Hkewlse are tbeir j gowns for tlu saaae monev and may haaka Saturday to vtait.
own IdcM. No UmR wgs placed
j be aeaily dreeaed at aU Umea where
CUftoa. tbe seven-year-old eon of aIcK U better, ao abe lode to HB Rnp
OFFteS HOUBSt I
Ida yeaterdny.
tbe coat, teoagb Mra. QIagM advlaed ‘ otberwlae her wardrobe itegfat
Mra. C. Maxwell, who baa been atTbe Rev. Mr. Tboapaon praateed
aimpllcity and loexpenalveneha. The! meagre -thioagb llmhed
londiog acboot at Grand Rnpida. ar- a^vepr aHa teraon toat Bandny to a
tfreasea. however, will nil be whiie.lii i. lb? modem way
-- boage.
>f doliigirived Saturday afternoon in care of
Some tannera are
with many >^nte and Peraten tovultblEga and la a bhrsslng t Ibe gtrlt.two alatera from ibe eehooi whlcb
Ulora yet. and oom
and dotted Bwlaara. Some are of tbe and th^r fanriltes.'’
|be had been attendteg.
vary sand
nubtiig hny. Oraa
Tbe graduating go--r.are
Mtoa Nettle Mckeraoo i^taraed to nrotinA here.
clared by Mra. Olagtoa to be reveto- tolk of tbe town an<]
doubtful I Klngaiey Batorday afty vlaltlng here,
tiona of beauty that would ^It tbe j |g tbe academy .»m bold
vho wiU : Mra. C. Q. ^tda went to Maneetona
eye of the moat withering up-to-date try
Ir: to eee them.
t Exiurday to vialt her parento.

rafy.
vrnmjmr^

BurTMnMiT
WkwT«CtlM ifUMTl
■MatOranUINraMi
SwrFriiir. mrnrmtm

X

...........

jmmiiken,

p Tara AlvarK Anbury R I
h
MaCUl, Forania-n ........... ............
■ Qraaa tkaobnlK M. R Ckaieh..............
L A. r.^vaaa. RUtooona. IM. L a O. I

rsijM
LO. T. »
d FMUara .
A OatBUna, R f>« C. R P. R. BobaalU Lodge and Rika .
I. A.R.............. ................................. ...................

Lark;in ......
IC*1M
. Bat Odunatt. totertoakan .
n ^ IttUar, Nortkpoet ....

THE COOCEST PLACE IN TOWN

I Annual Sale of Dress Goods
Begins Tuesday, June 30th.

.................
MsUdNs. X-OcaUcMes UsI

MM"'"'''.

Fer
Serges •m* Battsles,
.

Tk* Rwteli Baated «B GrteW Tra^.HaMW'NihHm Pklla v

LIGHT MIX TURES, self colored stripes, checks and plaids,
all new fabrics, aelliog from T.’k to $1 &0 at a reduction of

Bkok Abd eylors. ifood rauj;a
ht oolora and cxceUeot QQ^
ralpea. fegBlar 6Oc.At.09C

Ladtes* Ballot
Mrm of Orgaktootfoo.

Ends Saturdny Night, July 44h.

This annuaKsaie will come justin time to supply your needs. You will find this an
unusual offer because It embraces our best selling lines—Dress Goods that are very
much in demand at the present time. We are going to make thisa Dress Goods week
and have put prices on the Dress Goods that will keep this department humming all the
week. You can afford to anticipate a little your needs for the future. Buy nowforyour>
self or the children and make up later. You will find the prices low enough to pay you
to .do this. Remember, this is net a saie
sale of a piece or two but represents a big
Mg V
stock from
which you may take your pick at these prices. We advise shopping in the morning
where^ is possible.

*/hlo Vh
2ocUooda|^ 50cOooda25^

All Dress Goods Remnants at
TScaMWeplala •»« self
colercd Serges. VelUngs
Black and colon, a haadaomc
aeleoiion in all tbe beat
CAm
. aaUiagcbAdeaat.................. 99C

otf

VOILES. MOHAIRS. SERGES. VEILINGS. TAFFETAS.
BATISTES. PANAMAS and BROADCLOTHS. ranKing
from 42 to 54 in., oothiog in this lot has sold for
TOsS
less than $100 for.......................................
.... 15rC

»1.S0, .t.............

$i.i»

TM Wtonlirgmp ModBoy. Jtey «.
HTfo. X hra WragMrad to balOM to aaiy orf ka'id y«kn old.

|Seattdnen*s Ualiol

Special Prices on the Following Silks
Kosgh SOks IM Belsh sed Tussorah. 2^
in. SUkK ver>' popoiar. come in Brown, Navy.
Qraen and Tan.

.... 11.00-

79c

......Xs....A..I-.-a...•- •..
^ KhM « Oi^ktooMte,

Tk^ RateD^SM MB OMMd Traaaraa Harted Mtogxra Falto v
:

Htedte. Atey K .

.a;:

85c Faacy Silks T SoUa. Meagalinea
and Loutoonea at.................................................
51.M Fancite in tiie above Silks

59c
85c

Cbartning

colon

awl

palten-a

Foe aids, fl.2.5 quality at

89c

in tea

popalar

PP-T
flinciAL

■wwtmmkt. Mmm 1

Iteem
r af Ualaa ato Prw

pitneitAM
r July frd and 4tti
TRAVERSE CITY
MIC91GAN

I iMt hi y« air •••« acpMa wtth r«al larotaa«

m^aalM «a «ia wplai af Mly4r4 thm wW to a aMl
«to«to m vWnat iMals afHatog to toama, tralaa ato toala.
wlU to »atto batoa.
toi toa tHawMia aa« avaatag af tha «f< tto puMla toU to atoaftato
i
aaiifti a« paMatta
t at aarijr avaalfi^ Jal/ Srtf. f
I a toriaf parMtota taag Inm Mt tollaaa MW Mat to Iha air
, wMeti wiU appaar «a atotttar tto paftarwar hi
toa-ato hto to wlU toaaaag aafMjr with bit 1
Om tto wialag af Mr tod. ^m4 lUmniiiatlaNt aa tha atraata.
epa* 'towaaita to «to Oaaaa City Caraat toad.
Ttora «dH to a toa mwlaal pradaattan at tto Onto Opan toiM at
1 praaaat apaalal aantoallla ato awatap
■ton totraaMiaa.
Tto mat alaaMa ttoalaa wUI ghra aa aapartally praparad prapm
Tto Palaaa ttoatia ton a
' AatalaiHtoaaa, vMtorlila, at tto CNy apara tovaa. aaaMag af bath
Mavtap platPfaa atowa top ato avaaiap bath
a aa tto hap torlap tto
a Uto laaviap

GRAND DEVICE
TRAVERSE city PAUL S€ PTBMkER tPIQ OOTOQSR IQ,* abawinp tbs

HORN OF PLENTY ^
I af tto ari I. ftolto ato kswarA Mi Nat M siSA piMl •

EXanNG MOTOR BOAT RACES ON THE BAY
FIrnt Rnee-^FMc tor AU
4:« p. m.
TMa rPM will Inatada lawiehto from t« ta S faat la tanpth, ranpinp
hi toaada fram S lia 17 aaltm aa haar.
Pirat priaa. 80 pallaiw af pamllaa, vaiua VM; aaaand pr>n> ••"blnatlan lanttni valvad at pk

HuMcap Race
Per Uunotoa XO fast and avar. FUto prisa. M paHona
paaaKM. vahm
«7W: aaaand prim, flaatlnp anahar. valaa OS: third prim, ring btmy, wahM
M: fawth priaa. beam bast hibk, vslw 01JO.

Sunrise

Par laantoartO faat and andar. Pirat prim, bram laaneh hetot. mIm OS^
aaaand prim, M ga<^ gaaellna. vaiua «S; third prim, two gallani ail,
vaiua M; faurth priaa, ana aparh plup vaiua «1.
Ttoaa rmaa will aUrt all tha a R. A I. dapat. aaat ta tto Oval Wood
Diah company^ dock, thanot aaaand atskptoat. kaaplng atakakbat
partrida and tuming;waat th Hannah A Uy Marcantlla Company^ dock,
to pertaWa and turning, than aaat ta print off O. R. A
I. dapat. whara >Mpa^ beat v
Ttoaa raom will ba viewad fraoi tha docka and ehorm along thla
print Immadlataly afUr tto racaa, an launehaa will farm In ilna far
tha parada. Kvary launch In Travarm City and fram autalda palnU it Invltadta

SaatlSaMis

“THE MERRY WIDOW FAN**
t

-rm DIPPER"

$1.
««i.wa
______ pHtoaOOlO »1.
ttoaa pitsaa ara apardto, than anal to'at laaat faur aatriaa.
mgM *ara to bat thraa aaMao ttoa aalp tto Orat sad aaaato priapa
tdHto d«M. Ttoaa pftaaa toll to n«aa la mrahianii ar aato « to
|Mi to <to toaaara. latrlaa aaa to mada at aap Was bafora avaat. frpa
Par ttoltor htotaultai sr aatry, paN aa tto taaiaOWaaS C. O.

mmr, J, T. mntma, Ma Cinanib

w

"GOOD LVCK"
wing pwwtikA Aitsa ambtam af goad lack 1

special

ILUnilNATiONS

IX waaaing willow rcckola
Pour loiBch Wrigatov gto
facta aver knewA

a to kpoM koA aw at tba I

Six ricctrta esacada- mckata.
Six SpMar ato PV raakata, aaeb

> prswlm net to axaggarata whan tbay aUU
that thla will ba tto grandaat diaplay af flrawaika avar aaan In r
Thla diaplay la fumi^ by tto Qrapary Flraworka Company
of Chiesga and will aanaiat of apmial featuraa, aboahiUly naw, at wall
m a magnlfieant array af raekali, bemba. aaiutaa and atrial murnlnaUena. Ttora will to numaraua mt placet, aapaeialiy praparad for thia acI af dollar*. Thia diaplay will be undtr tto direct
Idant of tto Qiagory Firaworka Company wHh a
t by.tha company from Chicaga. Not a ringla parcon riwuld mlm thla diaplaia Ttora la roam far t
pla slang tto rivar banka In Hannah park, an Sixth atraat and Immatflata
viclaNy, tto diaplay bring Prod an tha markat alto facing tto park.

Abeolately No Spectators Win be Allowed
utaeMarkclSlIc
At Inlarvala during thla grand oxMbItlan. tha banda will randar patri­
stic msaie In tto park far tto antartalnmant af tto guaato

t Lake

ExeorskMs on Bay

AMcllcSpM

r-apWar Mgh ta tto aK ■

, priaaa W, pi, Mb.

f-

eamt Pan«c m AnloaMW>en

Mil bwlailii. toaahlnaa fram Trtvaraa dtp. CadUlaa, Ktk Itopidi, PalastMp. Cbaataailh, Map4 Cttp, Pwttbat tap. and attor lawm tm
Martoarit Mtibipab. Prtna will to #vsa far tto amat h
'

Priam, tat. |P0; tad. tti; »r< $ip; dto. W. All t

'•••••
I' Grand Industrial and Qvlc
»
Parade
I a. m.->TMa parada wW start at 11:» a ai. wWiaat fait, aad avW la aapaalad la to la itoa raadp ta awwa at that MtmTMaptaad
< aad apaitsialii doplap wlH hawa aiaay apaalal faatoraa. H arttl
iadaaMta at tto
a addinas a diitalaa aampaaad af tto
ar Traaaraa Oltp dsdar tto dlraaUto at Ptra

:j

...-'MAti$mCENT DEVICE
MagniSeant davica

>lrl|n* S

i

■ ' 'I

, tto Reyal Fira tanaarA* TIM M oaMratP tow aa« IMINie —

GRAND PORTRAIT
toad by prwW aartal oabrit, I

^

I

I
SPECiAlr SHELL DISPLAY
Four gigairtie Illuminating paraebutaA
Six baawtiful paaeach pluma rcekatA'
I atxr*.
tPfnab Mh#t ahril kaoMng light and' criar.
1S4neh 4toiat ahotl Mandarin atar*.
IMach Schat atoll ''Anwricankaavtiaa."
tHnab Stoto riwii -ItapartAISMab Octot atoll -Raparta.''
tOMeb anaatot ahril ato four paracbutcA
1S4neh onaahat atoll camaL
IS-inch bahat atoll alaetric ftaab and ecmcL
X4 buft cnmriwt atolta, "ktoll or stoHa," farming tto
Six grand axpaalticn mekotA

, ' i.;,:

mV:

.'iV

to aarW dbaka oasp pfokHOA .

"BOUVAR**
taka by tto laundh Elf. Tha Elf laavat at tto narth and af Cam atraat
bridge, tto ataaskaata fram Narttorn Mleb. Trana. Ca. dock.

totorp ttoaa priata ara awardad, than latot to at laaat Mar aatrfaa.
I^WId than to bto ttoaa aatriaa, thm wily toa that and aaaand prtota
A to phran. Ttoaa prtaas win to pivan In maretoiidlsa ar eaah aa to
4fm hp toa arlmara. tatrlas aan to mada at anp Uma bsTara tto svato,
tW ar aaat. Pap farttor htonaallan ar antriaa. aall m tto aimwlttil
tBr:g, eranataa. ■. LaPratoar, Marti toaw. ..

• bpilba

SU Old Qlery raakata. nattaMl aataas Sbawa la tba toy.

a tilt Bl#»th atraat la tto Cats atraat

>r.’

‘a ■ • ^

"Mcors Laodeb’'

Grud Night Display ol Fireworks

prbaa tt. f1- We
pHaaa |Z, hi. tOc.
pitaaa W. U. HWe

Tp.
-n

Diaplay af lO-kwb atollA atowing m<palkiiaif diaptaya bISi M tha Pki ,

>>••>•«<» M <M«I ibM ari u»

W.T1.
lV«w« U «t »<•

'-l;

Thla wm appaara Is cisssd psriUsA riiswlng bsautMui jawsM alPaa. apsM ais^*‘bpmsili tiT
a fad sf bsmrtifsl >
ana abswMg ^sftdbw dltmaa^^
Mrr.,pi«aM
kin In aatlaa 4S faat.

arrangad by dlwtoy af IS 1

Haadleap Race

Qnu4 Bud Parade aad Co
SIrcet Cueert

tojaa NaBnalSalBlcal Tw

SK unu TAILQRS AND THEIS SIX UTTLE DEtmS
t fSr tto abilWsA
Pour it-UKb ahalta, ptowhariaca* grid and acimilatb^ rilvac.

A marvolauo aortal dovIcA akmving aovan principal atara ato MgM af uMar raaMka.
10 Ptach calsfad aaralitcA krilltant alMat |p tto haavaM.

All af tto banda In tha city will igrv .(n.liw at tb«.Park Placa
tri at 7:00 p. m., maFchlng narth an Park atreat to Front vmat an Front
union, aaifth oh Union ta hlxth, waat an Slirth ta' tKa Public Library,
innar~pailC^raNr wtort tto Wmwarka-anay ba yiriiinad. Whlla mmehing
through tto atraata ttoaa banda will play national aira In cancart avary
band playing tto aama air.
•paeUI Fourth af duly attrsctlana at tha Grand Optra Hauaa, DraamISbd thraatra. Palaca ttoatra, 8Ur alaetric ttoatra and City Optra

BeoorainloNr
\

crsalto by Msahsipt af M rcckato fermtap a mcMlbeato abas! IdMi M tto hai
VsHay at M Qlnah bamba krad mmuRmsausly. smMbM aslafto atara 1

krs dmbtnp thmuph tto air.

wUI fiva anattor daring aarial Mpht Into tto air with Ma hapa
makinp atartNM parachwta daaeant Thia will ba ana af tto apt
faataraa af tto dby. iln aaaa af a high wind, tha ballaaa aaaiaa
ha dafMTad aatll latw la tto aftantoan.)

.Tfct -

/

PQLYCHROMA1K ARCH

»:»p.m.

My TUrd

i

PnMIc EkckIms

.Seeoild BallooB AsccmImi

rien

TtolaHaah iWtaWraa-a
a atraat Pack awarp baH havr aU top.

I w«to aabMsar U 1

wMh brUilsM krss, and u

I will ba givtn aa tto Catoral aetoal r—da
eanar pantoh and Pina atraata, to r» atooek. .p. m. Tto 1
tto toy will bb dallrarad bp Ow Rav. T. Oayd Oay. Tto I
Indipaadaam w«N ha raid by tto Rav. O. H. Ptamlap.
Patriatia vaeal amala will ha raadand bp a aalael chair.
In caaa ar rain, ttoaa antrclaaa will to hald in tto dtp Opara Hawa.

HEADQUAKTEBS

Pn^rm of
TWO MAMMOTH METEORIC BALLOONS

toad cowaarta wlU to pNaa a^ dtoaraai palala )
ato baaalap ato at tto awaalap kriti^

2:» p. m.

1908

cj:

W waal aa WaMWpMa
ta Casa, astoh aa Mas to KIM»to toraat, wasi aa VMto ta ttoaa
atraat. aarth aa ttoaa to Sbdb straa^ wsst aa pfartb If Oak itiaa^ aarth
aa Oak to Prato, aaat aa Prtol to Ualaa ato dbtoaad.
AM Ihsaa wto wmast to laha part la this parada Mto torn toatr
Mats la paaMaa atopaad ttom hp W:» a ai.

a af M huge bcact m to crccam the ctagA Wary amuaMp gak
Little beya ato giria era cautlanto not ta faad tto al^iant paawrtA

I banda -will fumlah
During tto calabratian tto f
Pataakay City kanA Cadillac City kand, Elk Rapida Comat kand,‘
Campball*a Oamat kand, aitt tto Quean aty kand of Travarm City.

^

Anlvalaad Dcparlnc ol Tralnt
Pore MaTqacnc

OOINQ NORTH.
Arr.
Lv.
SitSAm.
1:11 A m.
i:M.prTlk
1:IB p. m.
S:M p. m.
S:8B p. m.
11:N p, m.

QOINQ ROUTH.
Arr.
Lv,
1i:tS a m.
11:SS a m.
6:M p- m.
S:» p> m.
•:«! p. m. fram Elk RspIdA
t:« p. m.
t:kl p. m.

PIFT-PAFF.POUF
panlad by graad vottay and klMt* ta Mm air.

«OIJ|k COUNIKY, TlSdr TUET*
a al paaaa tto war with patriotic davkA MO faaL
tahm of 04 bufo gaW and rilvar atollA an# af tto |
Qrandaal af dll.

*THE GREAT NIAGA^ FAL|B**
dlaplayto In ariM abaat af krA §00 faat ip tangth, falling fram a grata baipiiL Tto rsto af Mw fatM Is ptaiply

kpsrial trsls with Pataakay band arrfvm from Palaibay, Cbsrisvsto
Elk RspMa, and Kalksafca branch at l:M a m. Ral
laavm far ^alafkay, Cbarlavato Elk Rapida and Kslbaaka at 1Q:S0 p. m.

Grud RepMs R bMIue
OOINQ NORTH.
OOINQ QOUTH.
Am,
Lv.
t:i8 A m.
s:» A lA
10:10 A lA
7:00 A m. far Walton
1:1P p. m.
M:« p. m.
and north
7:M p. M.
4:10 p. m.
kpoaM trsiM ratum ta Nartbpsr S:4S p. m.
10:M a m.
4:iip. «n.
t aaA CaAillSB «t 10:00 p. m.

"THE EATTLE OF THE ROSES*'
illuatrating In irt tto famcua battle ta tto ftawarA r ta PtarancA arraagad ta farm a aram wd rpafsaa
flawara to myriada of eatarsd atarA

EXTRA ADDED FEATURE

'ii

DbrUy of nVE of NXWTON-S 1M>8 champion MINCti atom
QOINQ NORTH.

OOINQ kOVTH.

Am.
1S:M A m.
' S:M p. m.

7:» A HI. far I
City.
S:a A m.
«:4S p. m.
QpasM tn*n arrivaa from Capamlali PtOO a m.
kpaalBl NPIn laavm 7:M p. an. far 1
Qpactsi trMs Isavoa 1P:M p. sl far Capamlah ato PUtt Rtvar brssah.

dt

•aluta af tax mammtab gww. abowaring AlA atollata tto air. araallnp iramatoaoo aasp ato «MN^ «Nli
up ta prato diaplay.

-GOOD-NKHT"
ta larp llrintaM tattarA
Dtaaitai pfaprwa af

I ta aflatal praprsm la bb t
tba.iakraaki boas piamitad apaetal dto camptata traki asrvIcA
■RINO THE OHILOREN AfiO THE WHOLE PAWLVr ^

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•.

«ytMD rmmn woMxnino, k«.4UWIAfM
ti »n mrm aaskM tor. tka «ntUa.«ataaBtoataklarVttanhac'4aaly «. a ttied wwttar kalpa
Cttadla ItolL Daat toa Iktoh Mia.
BMaey. I aaa getog away to a God btoaa tka tod who aattto
aaato a tobTy
i
IZf JT^'
toterm toaat be a pratty
taw daya My »«rr to getttog lo^. whlatto ato aear the way to Ugktett
ktoy iwaaB. kvaMn
aa I arin
^
^ ^
aa wall aa
m m
Tka atkar totter to (roM Ma
kto
J Sattli. They aia to Oaaegto.
MwM V«H« rMka tmmrn
Dear IQaa Walw'
1 kope you wm write agala aad tMl
•to koOtor to «orm4 with
A OoFk Jaalinai.
fb^ttyrMa. Tto, •a bow yoa oelekiaiad tka FowU of
tog
wtoa tto fraah giwa
Duns la a kage St. tanaid who
i w(M tty «««*r «• wwny k
?aae It. INI.
JMy.
team daM* aad fietor to tka
has kto own Mom aa u kto tmponDaar Mkt BktaaataM —yWi>w»
Hfto; vkMi bTMan
parfiiaa
Wbeaever ke wtohaa to attroct
i im
Hara
are
aatoaa
of
two
who
waat
iatoB. ato '
I «tit tiy to M « tottw M t
attaatkw ko knoeka kto waur pall
I tola Ike touiktoa Ctob. Barmoa
Witoo tkaakylaaaklaaataw
and tkea rolto tt armuto growlTaylor, agv tea. Mita 'Taylor,
I I <
I wa# Jat taadtog the atory
tol aaa. aad ika Uuto etosto tkat
lag at It and Buktog a grew tou.
ALL ORUOOISTSi OOe. AND tt.Oa
ato. Ska ea» wiito her Boato aU rlgbi. pot to tko papar thto weak. aM eaI wui by to to tovtot, totofWl
taat akwt rcmtod » o( tka toktod
Tbaa ho pnts kto head la and thrown
TkM Ikerf to teaa Jtoy^/cooper.
a it daaaaad atraaga ool to the pall high la toe air, taatUw at it
M« kM to awqitttoi wto to
•Uya tkat brtag at fbmaaa. la Jbm
age ^ri atooiU. (bc^ ..tka 6«dto aae BBT lettm thto weak, bat It to a
•Mry itotaf ««•»
with kto paws as It oosMa ^wn. If
tka wortd to ao toll o( ttto ato happlBoa Sbt la the daagktar et Mabel kav ttea at tba year. Meariy arery
•aaa tkat araa vUa grawMp foU
thto dots not hate the deatood eSect
IT t mnr fail to bytof to to
OelUo O^kper. They are to Ooorgto 000 kaa sonatklag to do. My aaai
Uke to plarynteto. aad i
«MM tlilafb I will •nry.-try
«gala kit you caa aoao uie eanla kas plckad aad cakaad tea and a kaU
tf rto watch toeai cloa^, yoa «ar
UlO.ike ban where (be
aod bn^iobi to no aod 1 will aend aaarti o( wild attmwberrtoa. WeU.
•atch a attoaca look to their cr«a.
notoe to toemned by tar awing to toe
km I? tken. Hoplog yon are well,
aa tka boay aeaioe to om. a>y wooden floor. Thto perfonnaBcv to
•vca aatUaa. whaa tka/ ii|'"a ao
brotber artll writ# to yoa. My! bat given wbererer toe boree Is petted or
to aaar. « /oa aboald aak tbem
Mta. U. J. Keitla.
are thick here. They ~ken strangera com la toe house.
"WH/n parkatM tka/ eoaUa't tall,
nt ap erery cm's garden aad all the
yoo^or Jitaa, to grm-op (elk
A dear UtUe totter has come aU the hay. Now they are eaUng the
•eaat /ean o( Jmea. /«. Jnt* ba-Jam Like Kem.o(k.'
tr
from
Veau.
Wakh..
from
Ooaald
\ tviisniiB I
and baant. I am going to aik
^ ware bon. Aad tka roaea /on aec
It was B Bommer day picnic, whea
llaoB. Yoa Buy be pretty
Sanahlne gtris and boys to aeod i
by orety roadaMa to tkam naan roaaa
ererybody should have been happy
your prealdent aabwerad It 'right poaieard tor ny ctMtocUon and l wni
of Bankry aa walL
and gOod-Batured. but, vafortuaaiely.
*w/y'
ratnra one to lu plaoo. Now .
Aad too attoBy (oik, tka kappy.
Jack Foaier tni
IUUcKM MTtt MW.
Vrau. Wash, ctoae. koptog to aoa this In print and
growB-ap tolk. are the oaaa who ka^/
Ned Marsh bad qnsrraled about some
ynae 10. lOOC.
to receire a card from all who
--------lenortoi la tkdr ktorta. tf>by
trifle, and both bad turned sulkily
Dear Mta Batea—
»«d me ooe. OooAbyo. Lore to
that eomea, aad arery hMfvr
away. Jack towards toe river bask.
I cot your latter yacurday. I dreamaad the preoldcoL
UBia, addda to tka atore of aw^tpaaa.
Ned toward a little grore of
tost algkt that l waai to year
Toon traly,
WttwouMlktokltmy odd. wtoldat
one Bide of the pIcNe grounds. That
botop aod saw toot uttla. bird you
Age t.
Poari Rublow. made the other boys and glrto uncom­
wa. U aona eaa ehoae to ^tkei
told me aboaL Plaaae aoad m a
I am sore the Banahtoera will be fortable and the foolish UUle aaarrel
natUaa
card and baium right away.
Choice Dooolond Japna putualnriT fioglgtarnd )
glad
h you. It
tboma, and ID^amelllng weada? Aad
to apoU the snersooa.
Yom with lore.
1 Bice way i
yet karakt yoa kaown of keya aad
It waa then tkat Kensato' took malH
Donald Witoon.
----- —----------------------glrli (we wetodat dara to ciltlelM
tera Into bto own hands. "Let's play
one.
WewiUtnkeoar ebanoM .flo;
'
‘ ‘
SbemuB. Mick. 'Dan Tucker. - h» anggeated; aad toe
^
V ,
liTowamp (oik. w«Ud wo?) l who kept
Toor prealdent wUhea
otherp were rekdy aaoagb for toe
I U. IPOk
WBh bar tM|7 trato aha ttndan.!kold o( tboagku^i atoag aad bon
PHCC.MC per
llrely. old-toshlokcd game waa a (aWhile aadh (air .eprMa aa toft aadiakd wen sot ptoMaai to miwnbar. kara bad a peep Into the box of flow- Dear Presldani and i
m that
Btirprtae
I have not written to toe Snnahtoe rorite wtib them. Been Ned
rtiht
Iwhaa tkara were-ao n^ happy
recently from Mabel Mabn of Cedar. ClBb alnce Feb. d. tko day before
ready to Jota In. thongb be looked
Ttta glfta or |to aiwaiolgk agaa.. thlBga to boar toadod •
Mich. Therewere roou, as well, that Urtkday.
My grandma came from aboot cantlomly to see IT Jack were
Ten hare
Yon
he*. beard ____ ^____
BMBy
_______
tinea
bare
been
planted
to
the
gardan.
aad
Battold than kMOgtog
Bay Shore today aod 1 hare not ____ anywhere around.
tbo« year dear Pint ’Pra^deat'a
growing brarely.
her (or two yoara. Some other chllTbeaweet blrddatogtag.
The game waa going oa baautltulty,
da. bat 1 bellera. ni t^Voa aootkno f
Aron and I bare organised a elub. everybody waa tooghlag aad ahontlng
ar etory today. Too kiiw abe lorad
A snuhtoy poaui baa oom
Tbe toaaoto wUc^!
Tke name of It to The Happy Hour and Ike sulky look had entirely gone
aU.ktoda of flowera. tka jlaglto. datawaN
from
Tire
Mona,
of
CoopertAh. aorar waa gaaea ^ .(alr.
Clab." We ateet erery Tbaraday. from Nbd's face, whan Kenneto slip­
tybtoaaoaaofahy aprlag.^ gay col­
As •knar
««nar dad to hat (pbw of
< gma. on aod koBBtldg ahapaa of wanoar rUte. Mlcb. and a nice telephone rlt- June iStk ft will meet with me i ped noletly oot of toe ring, saying
It from Vera VtotoB, who Urea at Wil- hare aome namea to aend to >iorta toe boy neat to him. ‘Til be back la
days, tko wlld-wooda Bowen, and the
Mlok. Oar Beeond vice Oolrto. Sherman. Mlcb.. R. F. D. No.
tattk- braro hearted ooea that dared the
moment or two.- and walked quick­
Pnaldeai.
Mro.
Ir^na Pomeroy No. 1. age ato; Ethel Colvin. Bber- ly away toward toe river.
Bold ABd trm. Bat boat d aU. 8b»
op (or a lUtto eaU. also. «*o. Mich., age aeren nontka. Pinnae
He knew pretty well where to locA
kaama. toe lorad the fragimt ktoda.
send toe earda and boitona to my ad- tor Jack, and loud him aa he bad
aad IB bar gardea there wire two
nuh« too WON a bright ooe for yonr dtera. 1 Ure loai my button three expected, sitting on toe river bank,
g»*i box-Uke beds that baU all her
r*
proaldent.
Umea
l
loot
It
to
arbool
erery
time
and
looking crOBaly at the sparkling
aaiBiDer. awaataeaa.
Tbera were
"BEST" hu b«u a itaadlrd for over tweso
oe of toe boyv found It. Our rayr.
Bwetkly roaaa. with a da^loa ot
,'yeata.
Cedar. Mlcb.. •toool let oni the etghib of May. Wo
-Como on. Jaekr Oonnatb called
torcly kloaaaaia. ptok.aad oteaoa.
JIUM II. IMS.
Plared games and had candy and p««- cheerily, -we're playtog Dan Todter*
•klla aad paleat gold; .-rtoe aaranl"MONARCH" h a Spring Wl»at Flonr for
Dear Praaldant—
Bata. Plorit and j eacb hare a gard­ and we want ytw.'
u«. with tkair fragraat. £ited
bread and u faat becnming a favorite withThe
en thto summer. Well. | wUi hare to
toaraa;
good
Better, bread, cake and paltry:
elooo.
Jack's taea Ha
. Bight.
fewer failures from these two bna^. At all
and laughter, without kMwlng what
From
wgaoaeue and sweet allyaaB ftiade
Grocers.
the game was. aad had said to him­
Age ».
Margery Colvin.
dtoaty bordm. aad always tkmW
‘ ■—ttaar ha miai haiikkul heigh- l^yne. with Its ^ae, anoke^ka tow- •and.. They are Cora Peart Coatarself. “They don't care whether I'm
How fortunate you were to
hoi— '
ler. Cedar. Mlcb.. R. P. D. No. 1. Isa­ your bntum! I am glad that you like there or not.- »ut now that Kenneth
•n. lu aulped laares aad paN«Bt
belle Harp. Cedar. Mlcb. R, F. D. No.
'^haayAa Idla too elofor,
bad come to tell him that he was
ador. And wbao you dear Mrat Maa1.
Florence
(Sara
St
(nurlea.
d>rorca htndred Joya (or the glito aad Ideat went walhtog in bar gaiAo
wanted, hcb^ntofeel better
mont. Mleh.. R. P. D, No. l. FPlemei
Traverse City, R r. D No. 7.
ake mlwayt picked a aprw from h*
Generlere Lacroaa. Cedar. Mlcb.. H.
Bor hdoda aro brlntag «
“It Ned playing?" he asked, as he
June la, laoa.
“ayeet
and tacked ft
l^glwa^^totoaro
^ D. Nto. 1. Onr icbool waa out Fr*.
aurted aloag by Kenneth': side.
gown.
da|>.WP hare a lUUe rabbit. It it
“Of course. We want everybody In
As I have not wrtitan to toe Herald
Maay bOagaaU ware pfahN- NT
ABd may a.ireamra
frtoad and atrakgar tooa'-toe gum Sm and white. WaU. l gnaaa i maat ta a long time, l toonght i woold U. I'm sore Ned has forgotten all
Of poirthtal ptoaaa
about yonr fuss, tor he's ns Jolly as
»riie. I am in tor sixth aad seveni
k« them (ran the sweet bad krld«
GoodAye,
. Wtto htoaim gay wIS aha dock algrades. I wUl rend you too. name oi anybody In toe crowd. And yoa wfll,
aAldcanec. They ware* ali^
Age >.
jQiia Horton.
called
iher boy. Hto name to Claude too, Jack., when you get Into
gMlBI Utfla
Tow most be gtod that acbool u Cooper, age tklrieen. of dlo '.t eat
Tho gatoa what* too okUdra’a (dotBaaMfy-aana fron bar cklldkodb.
mm allay.'
^'
Th> came was going on as merrily
and ware pdekad with aa todnlte can OWL What are yon gotog to do to ra- llto street. He wsuts to know If be
-Baittar^^Toaag itoogli. •tol tore. “A aaoegay from Motk^ entloB T
eaa join. His fatber owns two Uttle fls ever, and the ring opened for a
racoons. They are s. cute as they momwii to take In Jack and Kenneth.
»ae toe klgheat nward bar eblldm
Xapto
aty.
Mlcb.
Ned
hardly noticed who Iho new
ran be. We have too Unbt and nine
eonld raeelre. and aany a little baJrt
Ktod hwito ai« toe gardaaa.
JOM Id. IMS.
oM sheep. Oor school planted about comera were, be war ao Intent on tbe
uke was cared, gad maay a pknaDaar I
Ktod'itkottgMa aiw tka roots.
ulne or ten trees on Arbor Day. Our gnpe. and Jack, looking nt hla Jofly,
■»ad by tka bandfal ,of
Ktod wordi.ara toe
Michigan-Fniit Fodderr. Rochetter "Ne. MnltT
I nwald tike to FOB the Sanahlne school eoded last Saturday. Well. 1 Buafaed face, coulj oot help tfaloMng
“Moaegaya" were a|wkn
Bid daoda are the fratta;
Ctob. My Btoier aad two brothers wUl cloac. BO good-bye.
that their quarrel had been a veryall•aat to the dear glrlttridea c^tke
CompreiKd Air Sprayer with “Kant KIpb" Nozilt,
Lora la
•ould Uke to join with me. Tbelr
ly affair, not worth Temembertiig any ,
F.om
nelghborbood. and ‘-noaegaya''wnUo
Thai warm tot* lUa:
Age 11
longer. Aad ao. when he and Ned j
Cra» Scythes and Snothi Grain Cradles, Binder
Ruy C. Hartup.
Vkr aaly to dartaasa
........... me. 1
Yes, lodeed. CUode may join, and were bought together by toe game,
whoa wee UtUe Uvea <
r into the
Twine. Screen Doora, Refrigcraton. New Ferfection
Omr hotrod aad atrtta.
know Where there are eight bird'a
hnve sent him tbe little red button they joined banda heartily, and tbero
wwld a aoaegny c
aesu.
lan-t
that
a
nloa
anmber?
One
and
card.
waa
not
a
trace
of
sulkincsa
or
Uljoy (rain toe friend In bar g
Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Ice Cream Freeacra and etc
of toe Beau baa three dear Uttle
humor oe either fnee.
ottoa.bon in fnU toe aew a
blrdta
In
tL
(nara
U
ato.
h
The ttoy Who wn.etiee.
That's just like Keoneih.'- sstd one
Wodaeaday. Jne H «Ni
We sell Paris Green for 30c per lb.
fl( toe baby atnagar.
eight, ^ph u thlnoea; and
As lar as ere are concerned.
Of the boys when toe merry game ba-J
Bow mnbora totatog atow Mat rtt
tat the “sweet beds- wUb their
eleren. 1 wUI cloae now. with tory to Uke toe boy wbo whIsUes. We know come to an end. and a lively group,
Nrtod!
laegaya wm rnerMy the d^ibob
toe Sunabtoera.
'here
are
aome
motbeen
wbo
object
amoog
whom
were
Jack
and
Nedtoad
itotoar Haigaa. PBimmK Mtoa.
of toe sweet aad tortag toooghu that
'He
to “Uiat everlasting whlsile. 'but auto Blaned out for a bMt ride.
BahMl Mena. ItopM City. Mleh.
grew to yonr First PnoUaaig kaartnever Ukes .ides In a ftus. )mi jost
Mabell Moran.
will do well to remember that a wl
Bn. L. D. Oarrottooa, WUUai
Tbey
you.
hart Hlek..
7
tk- la never toe consort of a nhloe. thinks up some wsy to make every
Saaahtom. in her written wards and
are. to bare founO eight bird's The aulky boy cannot be a very pkas- body forget about it.'—Weekly Wei
Oaada Oeopn. Tnroraa etty tender deads. And while ge wuy not
neeu! i ahould Uke to see them^too. nni member of a boutebold. It may come.
Btoh Itoma aaai bgr Bath JowalL
aU be able to hare a real “awootbe that be doe# not trouble bis
Ooirta. thamai. Mtoh.. 1. T. bod- In a real garden, we can nakc
Neesen City, /llch.. friends by being noisy, but bla sullen
I. Mam ONt,-itt Margery ear Uru fragraat aad bghattfal u
June IS. 1*08.
L a-orse tban sny ordinary
our Mm Proaldent did km. BbaU
Dear Prealdem—
dlsuirbance. If the sulky boy .bould,
tad Mto: Taytor. wo try?
1 wlU try and .write a few lino
2j«torm. Pla, Man
by
practice whliillng sbenerer be feels
This week
let
you
know
I
am
well
and
hope
yt
Jtoa. M. 9: Eottto.
one Of these disagreeable moods com
has Jaat eoae to aa to the letter of
are toe tame. Thio Is 'toe second time Ing on. we believe that the babit
Cfm Motaa. Aloaao Moraa.
a dm trleod of toe plrai Prcoldaat
Moraa. . MapM Oty. Mich. and of our Sanshtna Cub as w«a I have written to the Herald. Here would work a great improveineoi
are aome names for tbe Sunshine him. The cofwets of his mouth trould
Mbm sat by Maboil Morm
Mm. Oarreteon dlt'not axpeci bar
To find out for a ccrtAj'ntjr
■airy L. Cook. Opal Bart. 8u«a talkr to be prtntad. kM I kare asked ClBb. Harry L. Cook, age tolne^ turn up instead of down.
whether or not your heart to
Mkhla. Leu ttodooa. Ii«m Itockar. bar If we may aot bare It. and aba Opni -taiT. age twtire. Snsle Melvin. dark eloud of lU-naiure would ....
affected. One person in four
from his heart as tbe log lirts when
■M
Woolkoooa. MoaoN Oty.
Wren
has a weak heart; it may be
Irsoe Decker, age ten. Jennie Wool- Ike ^0 ahlnea.
Btoh.»Itaaa seat by Rath iwo.
j'ou. If ao, you should know
kooM. ago twelve. Here are tome
The boy who U always
Om Pearl
Ooatarler. tnkaUe
WtUUmsburg. Mick:
It now, and aave serioos conlor toe Cradle Roll. Dorotky U another who could learn a valuable
Ban aad PetoaoB Oooortora UJune t. IMS.
S Oossn Tortw--;« Caaro-5 Oenn.
tart, age three. Melva MMdangh. age leraon from kli s-hlstllog brotber
•eqoences. If you have short
JNkOidgr. Mtok.. R. r a No. 1:
breath, fluttering:, paJpiution.
/ear. Marion MMdaugh. age two Pecplo are alwaya abusing tbU boy—
Vtonaea dm, Bt. Ckarlea. PtoroH Ithe motbera join toe Suasblne yearn. For peta I have a dog. HU,
___
hungry spd's, hot flushes; '
mtm. Mick, R. P. a Me. L Iteam
12 Denn Repealing Torp-do t.'ae.*—12 Oosaft.
or no he tolnka. at least. Hu teach
Ctak. plenae eproU me aa oee of
you cannot lie on left side; if
•Nt by Jalla Hortoa.
name la Bpooor. I hate lota of fun er never ireaia him lalrty. Hla moto
a*mh^. My daughter Ftoasle jola- *Uh~.Wm. Markm Mlddaogk
you have fainting or smother4« OetM AnunuBltloo for ibekv <a>tp»—4fl Ooaan.
Is alwaya calling on him for tome
cd
whaa
dear
Hn.
Batea
was
|
K. V. F, I
two /ears old today. Well. l mu
ing spells, pain around hearL
hard or disagreeable work. It huru
in side and arms, your heart is
• taoc* Fire Crackers—g goaaa.
Mlddaugh.",;*^^. flenl, CNe W my drorrot ireaaaros cloae for ikis lime.
hla feelings that others
Toart truly,
weak, and perhaps diseased.
aty. mek Mam seat by »• a latter received from her whea I
sympathetic to regard to bis trouMea
1» Oeaqn Paper t'ap*-J20 Ooaen.
toBtoPawall.
^ *ee nalte tIL Very helpful her noble
Dr.
Miles’ Heart Cure will re­
Rato Jewell.
■ad toe Whine wblck U always creepadvice
has
ben
to
me.
1
hare
Mrs.
lieve
you.
Try
a
bottle,
and
9mm Mae
_ _ _ Bates' picture (Dorn toe Chicago I am to glad tkat yonr trieoda ing Into bU vx>lcc shows that hr aev
MOD n abort. RJm Pin- Btondfartndge*—MOO.
see how quickly your eondiiioo
want to ke SonakUiefe. I have
Pttgaityniia. ru. ^
forgeu to pity hlmaelf.
What a
Ckroalcle)
monnmd
on
a
piece
by Mn. M. y. Kettle.
will impro\-e.
yon carda and bntuma for them.
kicattog It would be for ihU boy to
inoe J2 abort. Center Fire Biaok Carirldgea 1AQS.
wm Oolrto, age
____ _ diawlag paper aad above toe head _
practice whistUng wben be U called
FTONM flower to Kflomble rare of
ma «. r. D,
Fattmout. Minn.. from hU play to go 00 aa errand,
•«aktoe.
and
a
"paaay
tor
to<M«htsbif>ky Margery Oetrto.
June IP. 1P08.
Let os kelp you make a notoe on that day of flays.
when be U tired, or to feeling a little
«dl ^
one aide, while nader toe pletwa Dear ProeltolVtogaaek. age tra
Ml Of aorta in any way! Obc cannot
toOM words «r here: TO hare (ahh
mra; oma
I would Uke to join tbe Sunakine whine and whlaOe at toe oame Ume.
r mra; ,Agaaa iiaM OatM. age •kd hope. ON a»B( hare mee." etc. ClBb. I Uke to read the lettas in and toe boy wbo takes up whlatUng
alBfarely,
two aad eaokalf yean. Koaaath Ah
toe paper. I hope to ew tola In prtnL
the trick of
Mrs. R. fi. Qanwtsow. Mybroikecworkslntbo Hemld prtn'mmarn Good, aad Maiguwt Mae
As we said before, we Uke toe boy
tog oftae. 1 wlak yoa wonld send a who wkuaea. even thongb be doee
NS year. Sotoa. Mleh.
Vwc other fftewn up frteWU of t
tsini bocnf? m* tws*y»toSiSa.*sS
•tome aaat hy Mia. M j. Ueknaa.
card and button to me. Oor atoool Ml always keep on toe key. That
nakine CInk karo eent w meaaag
tke Nth of May. i hare roto- «Mttani plptogakowsamanly. cheer­
tlrro Urtog to WURamakerg. My ful. kspn: aplrtt, which la worth
U toaia orar to a tim whaa _ _
Mie. a. 9. neteMB of a
«W to ha tomhtoy, that tlm la tka MSto. to ksN ret/ SB. OM wvttea taiher'a brother Ure^ there. We tive (MtoM to ercT7 bar who poMOsi
to a alee part of
•aatk of Jaw.R'beaereiyiUito kiU
TBAVEXae OlYo. iOCH.
AM had to giro n.
t PWL 1 heUere: | go Sahtog gnUe
AW hoar • whiaue Ootm u aad-

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