Grand Traverse Herald, September 04, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 04, 1908

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

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^jratti ®ratiem Mtmlh,

F

twic£ a week-^toesday awp

Friday,

$iAt a year.

TRAVCmi CITV,'«ILLAHf^ TfUVERM COUNTY. MtCMJOAN. rmOAY, SEPTEMBER 4, IMS.

WARNER IS RENOMINATED

BIG CROWD DODDS WON OUT FOR CONGRESS ‘TAFT DAY’
WAS PRESENT Defeated George G. Coven by About 1,600 in tbe SEPT. 12TH

MATERIAL CHANGES IN LATE PRIMARY
RETURNS
RETURNS
GOVERNOR APPARENEY DEFEATS BRADLEY BY PLURAL­
ITY OF 1000, AFTER CAREFUL
CANVASS OF COUNTIES
TM fMurM tfwi th* PrtiiUfy taction hw* b*«" watehM with ffut
murtit. Csriy r^rt* aMiMS favorable to BrmiHy, but thla momlog II
•tellMtf ttat Warn*- wlno by ovof tjOOS. It will bt lirtoroollfi* to vivo tho
aariy anS latar.rotuma.

IMnit,
IL ».-« i« now • pnotloolly Mnmd fnct
Iknt Ooowioc M tL Wunor boo ddorted Dr. BrwHoy foe tho
1 for goTorBor.
With the rrttirno from the BcstterinR procineU of sevoraJ eountiM utsImaJ nini havr boon roeorded for'Oovrmor Warnor. The
eontMt haa been so cIom that grost can- has I>m>d made in securing
final rraolta from the countiw of .the atato, and county clerks have
been asked to verify the retunia. In some of the eases there have
boa cbonoa bot in oomo own. tho,' rfiow inenwwo for WortJr.
In Omnd Tmrom Connty tbo towMbip of SUySdd^ro War.
nor n Cain of a’lx rotoa, there beinc an error in the footinga on the
find.eount.
At’midnight it was practically aasurfd that Bradley was derested.

It was sUted that, with only five

precincts

to hear

^•m the plnralit)’ for Warner would exceed 1000.

rta* Prwi OoBoedsd nmsmy of 818.
t

Frew, whieh has been a firm auw»rter of Bradlt^
coneeded Warner^
nomination by
coneeoeo
w amer s oumutanuM
UJ more
bu^^. than
naa.a 300 votes.


'

nor VWher-hy o majority of lllOO or morr ia generally conred<d.

midniOl) the

nomination of Oowm.

Whh sevimteffi precincU to hoar from the figures sUnd 1017. and
the Rnal yrturas from the aeattering townships in fwveral oouuUw win probably inerease ratherthan deereaae Warner’s plurality.

BraOarWOlAwatt Offldal OsBrai.
I to make a definite sUtement at this .time.

sad states tltal he wfll swsit
official canvaw before making any*,
sutamrat rvgardiag the desirability of a recount.
Sept. 4—1 a. m.—It is believed that the vote it so deeWra and the final rctorw ao carefully compiled that a recount
wffl be uiiiiri iwarr, although if tbe official canvaw should reveal
a diffeiwd of only a few hundred, Bradley may decide to ask a
rMoustiBg of th*
At thm time, however, H is believed that the count would not
reanU in material low to Waraer.

DR. BRADLEY WINS

District—Sootheni Coontiea Tamed
the Trick.

SOUGHT FOR

Reoulta were Bo Clooe
jority ttayod Until N
CMdd Be
tainod.

By virtue of the votae of the rapubUcans of the Eleventh Congressional
dIstricL Frsneis K. Dodds, of Isabella
county, it nominated aa the
eongreao in the Eleventh ConThe, majeriiy of
bir. Oodde will appmimete 1.M0.
Tlw efficlal count on the cengrosaion^ oonttot In Grand Travarae
caunty gives Coveil 1«B Dodds • r«.
making the majority of lOr. CovHI
1M1. ao shown by the complcta

From Wedoesdar'e Record.

As usual OB election Bigbi. tke Rec­
ord office was crowded to tbe doors,
tbe overflow rematnlnc oo the aidewalk. is order to pot ibe teumu
fast as they came off the wire. Tbe
two employes in charge of tbe telehad lull abont room enough to
,move and to leave their chairs was
ImixMslble.
Sandwiched in between
the calls of those aending the returns
frMB the wards and precincts, were
asxioas Inquirer* and the nnssnl form
ol question was “Well, bow did the
election
Everykady waaanrweredln tbe best
way possible and wb«v retulu were
received, (bey were repeated back to
that ereryttne in the room could bear
them and tbbae who had pewlls and
tally sheeu got busy.*
There wore a number ot tbe candi­
dates in tbe rooms and as tbe rceolts
were dose, tbetr hopes were altemately raised and lowered but they am<
aistrict. FranelM H. DeOSt ef Isabella up smlUng every time and coogratacwnty dsfMtsd Ommy* C- Cevsil of laied tbe other tellow or listened »o
Grand Traverse eeuirty by s maiortty congTatulailOBs. There were a
assrsa^mating 1.500, Cevell receiving ber of veterans of prei
1 In tbU one. but «
a majarlly af abewt 1.100 in hie own
eeunty, while Dodds' maiortty In laa- became anstoos and excited before
tbe retnras vere all In and aaalsted
bolla county approalmsted 1M&
In every
pMclble to aecui
GANONER IN THIRD.
niulns piWlscu. Boib the Bell and
In the Third district Waohington ClUseeis eompanlee rendered
Gardner U renominated
lent eerrlee and "oentrar waj
Tha owwHien to him wee split be-f
u close that there vsb practimllv
twoen two mon and to0 Judge from
frwn the
the, „„
xhp
-nr return* r.t tbe Elks club
retvme could
1 have won had It came from the Record ofDce and wer»
B eontorod on e
» possible
l ther»‘ I
RESULT IN BAGINAW.
crowd.
Saginaw. Mleh, Sept. 2.—Auditor ,en«l> Inieromed and pnctlcally ull
Gaheral J. B. Bradley hae about 2J00 ^ .„urk until ibc flnlBh.
gaginaw eourtty
J. J. Tebor. of Chlrego. U vlsIUng
n J. W. Fordnow hae more than 4A00 majority over at tbe home'of hi* brother, M. Teboi
and sister. Hr*. A. P. Heumann.
J. W. Fitzgerald. '
William Jennings Poland has just
WARNER CARRIED U. P.
irquotte, MIclu. Sept. 2.—-Warner returned lo kis borne In Marion.
hM carried the peninsula by prob­ Ohio, after s plnaasnt vUlt with bU
pnnt. Mrs. Z W. Teetor. of tbU eliy.
ably 300 ptursMty.

VERY NARROW MARGIN

BRADLEY’S! PLURALITY REDUCED BY
OUT FINAL COUNnO ABOUT 550.

Mr. Covoll was led -ta bolisvs that
■me of the ooathsm eountios of the
district would give him
But the roouNs ahowad that «

OomR. Bsft *—••
»Wtoy. eV Eaton RapiW. will bt the
r or MleMgsn. Bdatod
, owalna
•^y
iMd M be mofoaoing
aoing arSl
aidl »
It le now eapoolod hla majority will be elooe to
3.000.
oovemor Frod It. womer has
cMsd RIs own WfosL in a stats
mont as tbs OseiWt .loumal tedsy ho
oayst -In tho Blotriot whoro thoro
Ingten OorWnor won lo ttw third.
Joosph W. Forrdnoy In the eighth.
Ooo. A. Uud h> the tonih. Frank H.
DodwE «te eievoiith ,all by good
A primary doction Is for
t purpooe of hevhtg tho poople do­
le for thoMoalvoe who they wish to
They should
abide by the rowK of the prtatary.
That M what I win do. l thank my
friends for whnt they dU for me
throughout the state. | am glad at
least that the rasuR is so eiasa.
was the advsras vote in the olUea
wWoh dotaotad me.UTTLt CHANCE OF‘chAMGE“
DotraH, Bept. X.-^ne
tion diotriata out of 2413 give Brad­
ley. 7MB, Wamor TMH. Eerie.20.•M. WWi B7 dMtriota yat to caania

•"
ley loelng. He has 40 P*r «•«
votes east with a »*Od margin
spars.
Of the miMing dlstriets » sr
Muskegon county, whois Bradley rum
strong In 18 districts. Kent county
ghfo Bradley the Urgsst voU oT
the stats, a majority of tAOO wHh six
mstriet to boar from.
In the Northern Mi
Warner tscelved about W per cent of
The Vote At t
the vate. Bradley made gaed gah**
In the southern countiee and if the ro- Jamos Bmdlcy.
suK dscldee in hie fever, Or. Sradley 1.
Lieutenant governor—P. H. Kelley.
will probebiy ewe hie stolen
142.
Weyrw eauMy.
Oongiraa James McLnugbltn. 1S&;
Cbas. A. FUber. 47.
Jndgv probate—Sib
C. Oartbe.
I the Tenth Car
Sheriff—Hike Horn. lUtriet Congroeenian Loud was rsnomlCowty clerk—Benjamin Mlnaker.
by a handsome mejority. There
Mttar light in this district be­
tween Loud end Defoe.
deeds—Cbnmi
Warner.
CuNOREBSMAN FO.RONEY RE­
NOMINATED.
m.
124:
CBntan
L.
Dayton.
44.
la the Eighth Congreooieaol dtatrict
Coronere—Geo. W. FUber, 1!
Joseph glepicka. J».
good plaralHy. He racelvad a plural- Burveywr—Mr. Qrewe, 16S.
.R. R. Campb^ Q.
Delegn
tty in Baginaw caunty atone of 4jgu
w. Porter.
r
- M.
- Dasm
G.
U SeelU 8. W
OOOOB WON IN ELEVENTH.
«. C. 1
With only two townaWpO to hot
from In the Elouoath Cinr«mien.

bear from, maket the standing
Bradley.
86,682; Warner. MM6;
E^rlr. 24.9(1. Bradley s plurality, ac­
cording to these flgtires would
f.l22.
The vote from Leelanau sad Oscoda
eounties was greatly delayed and ibis
morning It seemed that the result
blDged on those two roumlcs. Lee­
lanau. bowev.'r. bat sbown only
gnlD for Wbmer.
Tbe flnni will be dose It was tear1 a recount would be necessary, but
-Jlhougb the margla-U narrow Bind­
ley will donbtles* be the nominee.

at least 1.7» majority. At that thus,
had a majarlty in hit heme aaunty
of isabclU of 1200 with sight pr*.
eineta yet ta hear trwm. This
make tha flnal vate hi faver at
Dodds larger whrni the raturna
eempieted.
Ontlet caunty. whldi gave
DartsM a majority ef
In 1606.
gave Mr. Dodds an epprax
Jorrty of 660. Oaeawa. wl
Mr. Darregh ifB
Oeddi 650. while Mecostai. which gave
Mr. oarragh 126 twe yaare age, gave
Mr. Dodds 3S0. Clare, which gave Mr.
Derragh 120 twe years age, came up
with 300 or mere for Mr. Di
while Kalkaska was ceneeded to Mr.
Dodds thie year by 100. Mr. Oarragh'e
majority being IBS.
Mieeaukec and Roaoemmon <
ties did net furnish complete returns
last night but Mr. Oeddi claimed net
In* than 100 majerity In each of thcM
eounties.
Antrim gave Mr. Cevell a majority
ig like isa The village ef
Elk Rapids, gave Mr. Dedde a majer.
ity ef 3. Mr. Cevell expected «
better showing in that eeunty.

esauR of the vote at the primaribs
in the Eleventh congrcssienal diatrkL As my nomlnattoo assums
my sleetion as i
I from this districL I shall
■Mha It my duty to ncqualnt mynslf wMh tho woods ef all oeetiens ef the districL One part of
the district will bs to me In my
work in congress as important as
any ether pari and I Miall strfve
to ascertain the wiabes of the peopte'of th* district
' Iscallty and. exert my vary best
mideavers ta aerve the district as
Hahnutd be ssrvsd.
I
FRANCIB H. DODOB-

J.*'.

________

“Tan day." haa hewn tbe dssl^ttoi for Bstntday. September 12th. tbe
don o( tbe Ttrit to tbla c2ty of
itswmablp RaoaeveH. which win
bring to this IdtBUty • taixe wsaber
of natlonni apesken of greu promln-

SHUTER NOMINATED FOR SflERIFF

D. G. Chandler for Representative. El Monroe lor
Register and F.JL^ Honiadnd lor Treasnrer.
Exciting and Close Contests lor Re^er and
Treasnrer, Narrow naraHties Resdttig.
Hexaie
TMe eontou alee wat inteimely axciting and It was not until the
teat rwtum* urnre rwoelvad that
Mr.
Hammond or Mr. Vader ware
being:
^
ghirter....................................................616
*•
definite cUli
time during the receipt of the ftgnrca
Mr. Vader had a lead ef morw than
2SG having csrriad every ward in tha
city except the FINN which

'............. «

of them eandidatet are popular
and waqh one of them had de­
voted much time In legitimate cam­
paigning, no
feotad tt any time during the cam­
paign. The fight wae a e>aan one. but
hard foughL AH the
eapable. no the aversge votor had a dlfficuK timo In mak­
ing up hie mind.
REOiBTER OF DCEOB.
There wm a cleat fight for rcgleter
foHowi

mond 114. The raauH from Union de­
cided the contof^
REFREIENTA'nVC
Ex-Bheriff David G. Chandler
for ropMooMotivo In
the legialatura. Mr. Chsndtor carried
every wnrd In Travarwe City and bll
but two townohipa, Mr. Boure defeat­
ing Mm by erw vote In OarfMd townchip, by 6 in Blair. 21 in Fanlnaula. 116 In Whitowator and tying him

to appoint a rweegtien tfimmjttot to
eontiRt of pTMnn«r ■'iwgqMknM.
coanty oEUrinli. dm, thrauGeu thM
rvmaHting or
of w. a c o«r. B. vraHmu and J. W.
PnublB. J. w. Hnaaen wm appaAdted ebUrmaa of tbe pnbUefty eomatttee and empowered to appoint ethgr
member* from variont parts of 1M*
■cctton. P. C. OUbM wna ngghitoE
I ehalmiaa
meetings, and aeleeted F. H. Piatt
and W. E. Btown u other mM anac
that oommiitee. Thti commit a wm
arrange for meeUnga u aooc .
deffnlte program ta doddod npoa.
It wss tbe eenae of tbi* meaMag
thu a elgb be orgsaiMd to be coiled
tbe Grand Tiaverae Tsfi dub gad
that tbe o
• ■
- - age tbe big meeflng on Septet
13th. tom tbe boMa of anch n dt
It was decided to caD a maai a
ISf of tbe repubUcana of tbta aw
early i

toads tbraagfa tbe kxml i
with tbe ehUnnaa of the
Paaaenger aeeoctatlOB tUUlTe to opodal retea and apodal egnratOBL .Maa mud) a* tbe 1

•‘*"‘""6 «

It will be eeen by these flguree that
there was cause for
oJon between Monroe and Wilson.
TREABURER.
While on the face ef tho rwturn*
received iMt night Calvin 8. Vader
have won «uL the last’
rcault* gave the nomlnUlon to F. M.'
Hammond by 11 plurality.
Vader.................................................. 107B

THEBE HAD HO OFFOBITIOtL
Judge ef Frwbote Frad R. Walker.
County Clerk Robert E. Walter, Praaoeuting Attorney Frad H. Pratt each
hod a walkaway, tike Patrick H. KaL
Icy. being uooppeeed, There WM no
pppotiUen either to & W. Cartto
L. 8. Baldwin for Circuit court i
mitoionorc. nor for J. J.
E. B. Minor for cerenera. while E. P.
wae alee a lone candidato
« to Mm for
[there being r
I county surveyor.
Complete retumi in tabiM an page

REPUBLICAN
CONGREBBIONAL
NOMINEEB.
FIret—To be named In Wayne primarie*. Beptembev 21.
•Second—Charleo E. Townoend.
Jarkaoe.
•Tbirt—Washington Gardner. Al■ tbe eattdidatex
Mon.
Fourth—To be named in coorwitioo
later


J. Diekeoia.
•Fifth—Gerritt
Diekema. Hofland.
Holl
•Sjxtb—Samuel IV Smith. PontI
Sheriff—Tboma* C- Murray.
•Sevenib—Henry McMorran. Port
Cooniy cl* rk—t-eland B- Tripp
Huron.
COnniT ireMurer—Jooepb Sleder.
•Qgbib—Joeepb W. FWdney. BagH
Regl»ler of deeds—Carl Moody.
PioeemilDg attorney—Cnrtl* D. Al•NlntB—June* C. MrUugblln. Mn»-

DEMOCRAnC NOMINEES
City Complete

BTATEMENT OF MR. DODOB.
To tho Trsveme City Evening

-

FOR RECEPTION OF RTEAMBHIP
ROOBEVELT.

which wns in doubt at s Iota hour isai
Chalraan W. K. WlUiama reeatvod
nIghL that he Carried on|y thru*
ieUrr from tbe aroretary of tbe Har1 the districL Orsni Trsvquette dub yeeterday. ooUfylac him
I and MentcaJm.
that I
Moiftealm county had
aasurad him that his majority
The Tswl L.______ ___ __________
be not lass than idOO and that
Ing. bat tbe boor of depanure hM not
it might roach
.vet been slued. Tbe tccrMary «( tbe
l.S0a Tho retwma taat night showed
Mnmnetie elnb wlU U a day er two
county had given
forward n detUM piacmm which win
Covetl a majority of not more than
be given nuEleleK pablMiy.
votes while Chartovoix county
Upon rwefpt of thta latter Mr. wmtama calM n meatfng of the mimbMe
where he expected a majority of SOO
of
the oomity domBlttao In (hd <H7.
or more, only gave him a majorf^ of
and other*, for the purpoM of waking:
about 260. the late returns shewing
prvllmlnnry nTrnBgemenn tor thta
about 1SS majority with three or four
big pUiUonl meeting. Hr. WlUinms
nerved at obnlrmas of the meeitsc
townships including Beaver Island,
final returns will not d>ange the re- and Roben B. Waiter ns eacrotnry.
hear from.
Tbe manner «r piweeedare was freecult te any groat extant
It ii a credit to Mr. Cevell that ha
was eencedad him by thofrionds cerried every wand ^nd township
of Mr. Cevell. Mr.. Dodds gave his Grand Trmveree county with tha ex­
estimates of tha returns from tho en- ception of Union.
meeting nnd manege tbe ttottUt be
ntfectod U one*. Upon thia i
tloD W. B. WilUama was oMm
MenL Robert K Walter teereuiy nod
Bamnel Oariand. iranaarer.
J. W.
Putebin wM named ns chnimnn oC
tbe execnllTe dommUtee and was aatbortaed to a^cet other memlmre o(
tbe eoumlUae.

IMaited for Gowraor fcy Pliirftllty ol About Cities Gave ffioi Good Vote WUle Country Dis­ MotrS*'
TbreeThoasoBd.
tricts increased Warner’s Figures at
p-'
the last UnDle.
GovtfStf Warner Concedes IBs Own Defeat and
Asks feople to Stand by Result of Primaries.
DctrolL Mich- Sept. 3—At 3 o'clock
thio afteeneon tho relumi frr.m tho
With 'i precincts to bear from
s a pluiality for Or Bradley of
654. There wot considerable Intereet
Ip the return# from Leelanau and Oacoda countiee. theee being the Inat
two eountiea to roperL Tho off'dal
Egurot from Loeli
rality
ralit] fir Warner of 43. Oeeeda i
gave Mr. Warner a plurality of B2.
somewhat
Tha figure
figure# given may be somew
changed by
Brsdlcy-s nomination
roll. SeiM. S.—Tbe latest
governor i«lth 17 precincts out :.0tS

OBB4GNATION FOR lATUROAV OF
NEXT WEEK.

er—Curia

»**?» .

_

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eager ar»t>
the nJlroods laadhMc
Traverae City who
make valuable aaggw
locsl ccoginteM.
Tbit pohUcsl gathering wtO be OM
of tbe inrgest In the atau daring thin

win be ntM Immedtatdy. ndB the
nirangetDcnu wQI be made apoa a
large oeale to give a roostog raeegttea
to tbe TialUsg *peaken who win be
of nadooal pnmiaence.

mTAN MUST HANG
Territorial Supreme Court GN
Death Bohtotioo M Rotor af
Dwnharva, P. I.
Manna. Loua. P. L.
3.p>Tba
territorial Soprwme ooon today de­
cided that (he Suhaa of iMBhana
most hang lor tbe pan be took as
leader of tbe raid oa Parang. Island Of
Mlndando, in Jamnaiy. 16M. whereto
J W. McDociald. ot thu plaoe. wm
Ha M ataa

> HIM FOR BTASEtHG

Coroorr—J. M. WUbelm.
DetroK Man le Arrootod By Laitaing
tour lownsUpt have been
from on '

of three.
rBdd. baring
votra COM. It 1*
to MM hero an a charge d oUbWBg
UMRiablpa
thoughi list tbe n
Mrs. A E. Champaey and two ehD- Charlea Edwarda. Aa at6wy ta Ma 111 make any difference la tbe ounwas aevatad. The in­
•ea .of Battle Creek, went to EmInailoni. Tbe
warda and
jured man wattad aevwal Moeka ahar
re ibU monilBg to v
Hgbi. wnrd
towaahlpa wa
betag otahbad. Edward* naya ha vfll
after tpeoding the a
tear to tbe i
am
tMtafr
a^
I ^
brotber. J. J Tweddle.

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EXCISIONS
PereM^quetto

Boitor. dairy, par lb .
Diupsn Wl» Bb» MB CuiB Mmo 1
Late Voor.
Portlaad. Dept.
*« kw
-ver 1.0« enra of Bae aymlat to ^
this yenr. as compared wttb sbo« <00
cars tost year. Crop pcoaperts on toe
e are tamable.

a«Wi«bilBd tba paopla «(lha Ora*
Trar^ raeuw that Uny aboiM ^
tbalr I
be In Mfe hta** avrtot ttU ndatnl*MtflAkD * RECOMO ^
Tbarab
tmlQB. nnd It cow vlthmt mrtBC
that b« «U fOM«rT* the toterwU of Uckata aoM la tba radep. bat va
•Mt the WarM Affarda.
tb« »«ple of the «omt y with tt* *»■ mid Ukaw «M
____ to attaod tba fab b
Ity for wbteli be It raeocaUod.
lb Aralca 8^.
BMnbn M tba aiaticlatbn and pw
E. A. Mootoe, probnbty tbo
____ of .Cbspet HUL X.
4Waa tba vanbanbip tb^ato. Tba
irtoced It's tbe bast
C. -1 am nrtoced
^ »U tho
_____________
tea felon on
tbaao
tick
toa
world
aflards.
It
eufud
yn« Bot otoctad win tha Iwt r
my toomb. sad b never falls to '
• IB. aBbowh k* bald a itod laM au ban baao aaplataad tbw
• i?iv
itan wan. and the oSar 1i n Obatal
t an tba
nonneea. Mr. M««roe la Ooe of Tr»»- that nooa aboold bceltata.
Tbara. are atlD plenty of nae
ttoled hsy ...V.V.V.................I13CI5
er*e CUr’a moae re®rea«iUtlTe wd
popolar yong neB and la tboroo^ly ablp Utketa tor thoaa wtn want t
pifca Bwapt Thrwigh Territory Near
capable of baodUng tba Inportant of- and tboaa who tnuiad to pore
P
TOOAYB
MARKETE.

ntMW m »oc«nd-cUM natter
(ban later, abooM do ao at ooee.
•UYINO FRIOBE.
flee or raglator Of daada.
Train wilt leave TraveraeGty
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Martfi t, IMS, at tba poatoBloe
Snared ef Timber.
Frank L. Bboter la another rapraat 6:00 a. m.
lom Tharadaylp Raeord.
aeataUra clUaan of TraTem Oty and •10 ATTRACTIOHS FOR THE FAIR.
Bncfclay. BUeb. Sept. 2.—After
QkAIN.
_
Return'uc irato will rleave
Tba program committee of the aral taour« of bsni work tost night on
van known tbrooeboot tba cewty. Ra
Cblcsto.
Sept.
2.—Cloae—Wheat,
Grand Kapids at 7:15 p. m.
tod Trararaa Regtoo fair, hdra if ibr part o( tov tnea of this village
!• extrenaiy popolar aod vOl,
____ , rviirad
to reri
ad nrf sar«f«l apteodld troa>«- tbe town- of ibackley
tvi
make a nrst-cMaa aberiS In ovary ra- Mad
....n Musktuon at 7:15 p. m.
sefety fre
from tbo tore<t
” _ —.
^MWrr »t mldclsbl to safety
apeifc The lead abown by the tiguroe tractk_
...
raging in thtoi STHc; <^»^i.
for Mr- Sboter la a trlbnie to bl* poj>- They ba»e made enraftU aaleellona
At ao time was ihr viltog'tto ia^T^sSa mToraa
^ alarity abd eclaan to vbldi be to held and have cottoa tome of the fiitaat atRpu4 Trip Fartt
nn la tbs village vbo was
' 11> Um Mroatt «owt non te lo* to tba ceonty.
traelWu to be aaenred. Tbto enterable
to
do
ao want to work with a
Orud Traaarw eowty te torttmala tatoment vOl aarra aa a big drawing
•t tm *Met± p. n. TwaWT. Bopun- to baTliic aneb cioMtont caadldatoa (Brt and tbe vUltora from tba regloa
msr depend span flnt-tdaM entortalnfor tba
;?!ToS,pn.w
SXM
tteUy safe from any enctoacbmem
gift of the people.
mant tor every day.
the . forest fires laglog In tbe
Sopunbtr mk.
Tba enmiBittoa on btUldtogs and itntadlnic illsvtct. Tbe nearest woods
........................toci
grounds
to
busy
prapving.PtooF
wlibto
a
half
mile
of
tbe
rlltogv
TtoMwi of Are (8) ddegatoa to an
A BIO MECTINa
th.' fire crept npon toese woods.
’ toad 4M tnb cenatortol eaoventlos to
TraTOtoa City to to be nwralalatod the sn hall to nearly eomplatad. Tbo
be haM «t Traaarae City, Mlebigaa. «m aacortog «ha RooaaaaA for a -rtaU •dvartlalBg natur Is being widely
11.20 10 Il-tO a barrel. Pesrs ar« JP
to ibto port as there are oaty two oth dUtrlboted and np to this time vary tog today Ik left but asbas.
end 7£, cents s bnsbel and plums 7S
It U belirvPd that toe fire belt
!Dts, tbe Bsnsomi being vortb >1ar cittos to Mlcbigaa ao bonorOd. Ou ssUhfscAry progress has been made.
psrtfc of at lessl IS or 20 sections

Th-- Etjuily e«c-<Ty did nbt get
board thta aUp wUl be man of nation With iho hesrty ctHJpciauoo of the et«-d
people of Grand Traverse «mal>- and in this locality, bat the exact lerrltorj
V'WlerWay bM csi>ect
swept by-the ftomes has not yet been
esUmairtU
B
of
esttle
snd
fivs
steers
<^nrr.*v rotiVi'i.Uon ak lollowa:
be made tbe Wt ever held to nortbTbe ereatesl loss U to toe BoclOey cow, one Josd of apples..o*a load of
aad U to tbe purpoae ot Lumber rompanyand' th<
(he Louis Ssnds Me. 11 loads ol p<«im.^»gl^l»'te«
them and not only have an opportuni­
estate, both of which 1lost logs and 170 buabsU, one laad of oaU.
ty of buartog the uddreaaua. but meet­
Urk. to value probably a
toogi and toe eteuma ef the First Xa•alt
tbto
yaar
U
poaslbie.
ing tbe speakera. as well.
___...for______
Tbm
HAtP
both.
These were well Uoaal u-Bk vmw weighed at toe city
away from tbe village, a disutnea of mailcrt yesisrdsy.
Among tbe hpeakera who will a»
about throe miles. There was prac
Tbr
ly tbe BooovpU on the northTbe acteas are batog ruplaabud to­
DAVID a eHANDCER.
tktely ao damage to Umber, as there day and uaUl toay have baro repaired
oat ervlse wtQ be mon vbo
David O. Cbotoar. oaMIdi
k vary llUk Umber left aiandlag la
kimwn all over tbe oooblrr. Ban tdpn ■prawtottve to tbe tacislatnre. re- tbk turrltory. aad toe hardwood cbop- ao weigbite: w)U be dona.
ptegs, ot whkb there Is pracUctelr
ly to touch witb tba Mg aSulrt of Ibt catvad a very bandaoiM vote.
nation nsd to addition to tbaaa. tbara Ctomdier did not eetor tbe field deff- aolhlu left but asbas. were intended
Kteaa.
ar gteUvatlon,- and toa work of the
win be a lariB nnmber of ttlcago nlliely until tote la tbe cnaipulgn bfic dm
to m few bmra did wbat It would Bimay. pore, par pL .........
buslnan men. vbo hava mada a mm- •(ter ba BOt atwtod Bade a atoaodM bpva .taken man aeveral yaara to ac*
Grw-n bides ................
eaw in tbalr Uvea.'
ompUan
In
clwteg
toe
tond
tor
culMtM vote batoi 1<«
Traverse tlty is Elkayt Had to .wel- vbOe that of ItowaO Boats was MS.
to ««Uoa K, Hanover township, t^e
Moe men of this ttaap snd the vtoit Mr. Tbackar aomtag to third with M*.
Trarenc City Maoulacturteg
wm be at a tlse when tbe Grand
Mr. Chandler wlU davoto bis vary pany bad from PM.OOO to BOO.OM
bc
Travem r«^ .to at Its bert. T%o best edtorts for tbe tatoraiU of Grand of lambar. but tola aacapad toe paib
cratoe up our bay to Travem City
to tbo toglstotare and Of the fiamm. Tatograpb aad taleR Uth. A. D. IM.
Ask A«cate for Fnrtioukis
W. S. WILOAMR.
will remain tong to tbe mammy of tbe wa baltova that ba wlU i
H. F. MOELLER, G P. A
ttoltors and they wm be favocmbly goad laatota. Ha U abte and eimrgaUe brante filJUng acroas tba wires.
BOBm & WAUnR.
tnpraaaad with ft.
and wQl make It his bnalaaas to atndy
Maay of toe towns to Wexford oona■■■
by forest Ares, but
are now being
tba totaraatt of Grand Traverae mwCaviar.........................................M to Me
TNI COWORIWIOHAL COftTEBT. to rnn apetdal trntot to tbe dty and t, to tbe lagtotolnra and we halleva.
viUsgaa ware In grave danger . .
tt is expected that tbe largest crowd that be will aocompUab good raanltA Ibe flamat. Hen tougbt toe fismes,
Thaito^eftbs
to tbs btotorr of tb# city vin ba on
wHbout saying that an
taai iria aUtrany ba
with skill and back firtd tba towns,
watching the dlroctloo of tbe wind to
lag to Goowa O. OavNl aad'bto band to weleome the Ttolun snd
M wBdlMW Ml
order to bend toe flames away from
frtwdA Bot only n tbla uounty Mt la nnan to tbalr afidmanU as to why atoetod A tba poDa to
(be tnwtks. Tbe biggest Are at BuckMWr aaedow «t tba Aatrlet. Wa bo- tba rapobllcan party sbonld be
ley wag the (me set by (be men In
am fltot -tod It not bean tor
ceasfuL
hseif flrlBg the town.
Hm crHae It token under (W
Thera was a Mg era. near Sberman.
vide drenlatloa ot tbe QraUM oonntr
abm. about one mile south, and this
warn with tba attgdks apWlfr. Co- pleaa ot tba Mar«aaaa dub nad aa
aaaaad tba Ana Arbor ratllroad to
................... totoaa vffl ba
rallb ncord. that bto naMslty would
wo^ fOr.btep to Mealck and volunban bean muab laww to tola eonn- visttod. Indtona. Michigan, wtaeonato.
^ s ida^dad. checking ttbe ^------Day, Bo^ 7.
anl miaoia. tba crvlae andlag at Chi­
holon Bueh damage had beea done.
It's to your advantage to be reiBtiid«ra Near Bwmmlt City.
enoty It In' doubt todw cago. SvwTono te too Qfaud Tnvono
•amnilt CUy. Mich, 8epL i.—F.
cd that Deposits in our Savings Debat Mr. Codda tlalma U by a aataU twtoa ^ ew poaaiMy do an. ataodd
rverai hours tost night forust fln
be on hand tor tba maetlag
najDrtty althongb last night
iMod in this vicinity, sltoongh at i
. partmeni made during the first 5ve
* tnma
that Mr. Oovell Car­
t:me was toe town in dsnger. as toe
glvw and will Alratt many visitora. aurroundtog country district U pretty
dajs cif I ach month draw iniercat
ried tba (Doir by «boal MO. Mr. o»
TAFT DAY, BIPTEMBER 1L
Aero are abwl l.W^Mae«bera •" veU cldand of Unber. Fires burned;
vOVb bnpartors to that county lad him
It (heir trtenda
Tba membaio 'of :Wi rwphllcaB tbe city I
from the fir-t. If you h^vc no Sav•Ir
way
to bi^ that be.would racalvc aomet eonaty eommEto and otavni to tbe wte mabo a a.
irg-. Acc"un‘. we would be pleated
«barc bat^ i:loo and 1,M0 malorl- city last aveateg hold a aeetto
A PtegT»B« sports and gami
__ damage
_
_ t' farmers, destroying
erable
_ ihert
_
will be tbe
given,
a
terse
«aanuty
ot
fwic«
postA
shingle
ty. Tba more eonservallro dtmWod
to Dave
nrwnote wi.huaroor
ileto arrwfamants tor tbe big lAsket dinner aad all torts of Plenie
bolts, snd also burned over mii
tfant Mr. Ocnell would gel anythlag
(eaiuros vlU be rn)oyed.
r land,
before ^ t pD mbtr 5:b. Bcuerdo so
Itoo tbto matorlty but placed tbe flg- Satarday. 8
rbe Are
-nuB at from 700 to 1.000.
some time.
........ ......
tbe news cdui
seiUng a flra to his tallow which was
inly did not glto Mf- was eSected to carry on tbe detolla
awakened Into new life by the high
OemU tbe Bajority that be bad
and complete tbe ammgmnenti
winds of yeaientoy. the ftro then
on te oxpact Looving oat the other
TnvotoO CMy will be
apreadtog to adjototog property oatll
eowttsa ot toe dlatrtct. had Mr. Oo- of three dtlea to tbe atato to bo vtsltit spnsd over a Unc territory before
van roealved tbe makirltleo to Chart ed by (he Sleam^ fteoaevoK and
burning Itself out.
Now potsioes ...................................... TOc
Altbnugh the woods an- fUU burn
levwx and Memtcslm that be oxpe«l- ib< dtottogalabod party ol national
tog the worst Is over, as tbr woods
ad, ba would bare beca nomtoatod.
cdebrliies. li will be readily recogarc pnsUy well burned out and ths
In Orattoi conuty two yoara ago.
that toU wHl be cue ot the largAre will not go ovor Its own tracks
Mr. DararHi got S04 maJwMy to a eat poflttcal meetings to toe state durt
again.
'
light vote. Tbto year the vote V4S .tog tola wmpnlgn. It M tbmafore up
own moA larger and Mr. Dodds'
to tbe people of Tnvuroe City to aaa
LteSbd. Midi.. Swt. 2.-1710 followtorltr mas only SOO, abowtog a cbangs i.^ ^ disttogutobad vtoimrt get a. tog couDlr omcess were

It to tom ot Mr. OovaU
11 1Ur
at f
• ' ------------■*wood avenue. Tuesday
Judge of probate—Bialner OartbA
droiwy and hron trouble eaosing her
Bboril—Mtba Hereo.
It la te Ba ragrettod that Mr. Oorell
death. Mrs. Moylan was <t years old
Conuty elm*—Bonjan---------and has been Maying to town only
did not raaetva this nomlnatloo aa he
Oopaif^uaaaaror-Joaeph
Habaanaloa.smd aboted-roeteeo toa eoweraabout three months, her husband and
la vortby ot it and poaamass an too
When Mrs.
of the aotire coBmunlly. RviU' ^iSgtster ot D<
—Canon Warner. sro. i^ing in St, Paul.
naeeaaary nualtfloatloiis for a »*•Uoyl n s h“sllh falleil, -«he esme h'-r<brtog
to
getber
more
men
ot
natioiml
Pntsecoilng
attorne>—John
O.
DunTba Record did
Improvemeiy.
Beside
In hopes of Improvi
prominence
than
baa
aver
gathered
In
tbe sou and husbt.!ic she leariw
tta btol to tortber Mr. Oovunb latarCouaiv
surrfyor—PVfd
Orren.
many ot them
daughter. Margaret.
onto and with otbora regreto Ib'a roCorool-rs—Dr- O. A. Frallek. Dr.
Tbe funeral will I- held Friday Grron poppers, per dox ....................10c
who bbve been to tbo poUlc eye F. &l-plc!
BOH.
There will be eV>
of Joan O. Dan- fcrrncon at 'be church of the Irema
la tbe
However. tl« battle ts* closed. Mr. tor m*ny
culaiu C(
C, U Dayton, who bi
Doitos to iiO^iUrA'.ed and wR] be alert­ Utent w*pubHcun epecchsa. and the I)rom*cuang aUorosy for toe l“i.--.
ed B congress. In bis etotitueut to Ue the fart that the speukem wUl be
years, girea place to a rising yoi«
lawyer of Buttons Day who Is Jmii-beBcoord
morning Mr. Dodds ears of natioual note will draw
crowds. BBorts an bteng mada to aatalng a vory BBOcroafnl roreer.
that be vni atudy cloaaly tba
enre redooed ratea and apadal excur: by Flwtanty
ol tba entire district And devot.
Just wbai toaoa olM will de­
te AboM 2MOO IVotee For
anarglcs vbDa to cengreaa to iba.mSvelop
WlU
ba
datanntoad
latar.
caosttlii of tea dlitrim. racardlaas of
Travaroa Oty Is neoctesad as tbs
aacttoa. Va ballava that Mr. Dodds
Hte Thanka to the Poepte of
vis rodawi bM pcomlsea to this re­ eommardal eantar of nortberu Mlto- EateAd*
tho Dity and Cownty For
Vermont by carrying
gard and wtMD ba M atoctad tba peo­ igan and on tba I2tb day of Septamfholr Bupport.
Ueut. Ooc. Ouorpe H- pTOuty.
.
bar
all roads wUl lead to this dly- H
ple of toe wortbmu put of toe dto
port tor totonoT by about 2P.M0
has baa daelgnatad as ‘Taft day.'
utot tooted giro tea oordial
K Bnike. of Bartbaorty aupport to tea cMorto to ba- and tbe
plaralKy v _ toe amaUeut oo
bMf of toa ElevaBtb oengtoialwal dto datlraa that evaryona to tbo Oread .words arc not cwougb vbeu vc i
_____
ateee IBt. when
Traverea roglpe aboaU ban on op- d^^ and ^
trite.
vao only 1T.4«. and ww» foUownd by
.
. . s pnbUe otoea eon aarra portuUty to hear tbe addrsaaio ou
was larger tban In ItU aad only
tea paopla wall. U tba paopla do not tost day.
......................................
i»00- hTm
>UgbUy
Has toaa -......................
A choice lot of second baod and slightly abelf
L <me of ov home papers t
I BBtegdE ta foar yuan of about g
■tvatem wuonrwamsntmnd tba Eao
Tba anggestlon b^ baoa Bade that
o that Mr. Dodda should rw toa organlaatkm tor tola aaaattog form
worn books at low pricfs.
; vote ten oe abont 2
. ^ to tlljtoOTmT frteod wSotete’
oalffo toa bawty mopmaBeB of
a nucleus of s Taft ctab ter toa QraW

ctoSIK.-.

Sunday Sept 6fli


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SSSrSJ'iSTb. .....S'3
........... ;!!S

NO SEUOOS DAUGE

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GRAND RAPIDS or
MUSKEGON

\

MTOBUCANCIKHin

...

otnoniM

JSt'

EXCURSIONS

PERE Marquette

...

MICHIOkN STATE FAIR
Detroit

SST.,;;:

te

Seplember Srd to lUh
RetornUnUtSepLU

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WestMIcliiiaftStBleFa'ir
Grand Rapids

rS-perteu-:.;:

......

September l«lh to ism

Bctara Umll Sept IMi
FA&e ORB and TWO THIRDS Ike
O Waj Fare tor tke RsiatTn*

Oder Apples Wsated

JoksC Morpan Coapsay
TraVematT Hl^

A Reminder
of Savings
Deposit
INTEREST

lACCUIEPlCNlC

lielii

lEELlNAU COUNT

TRAVERSE CITY
STATE BANK
Oldetl, Largesi, end strongest Bank
In Nortkem MIebIgnn

City Book Store

Where you have always bought your
school boohs

PHEIPS IN VERMONT

.........
..........ilcn'll!

......

IS APPREOATIVE

School Books
School Supplies
and

‘IS',

Of every Mad

....

ary oateteo of tba district.
COUNTY TICMET.
There baa baw bo Oma to tbe hlstocy of Grand Travem county when
than baa baw SBCb vara contaou as
were danontmtad to tbe pHamry
camptegb this year and It la due to an
ot tba eandliataa to state toad '
w an good gate ubd aUtlad.te eon-

^



tost Bb

11^

apy part vbtemr te givteg am tbe

TnvoTM ragton. aa4 U worn vEbote
•aytog tost aneb a (dab w« Bate with Jority'tbr abarlE. 1 app
toe ateon teat baa boms' put tertb
favor aad that It win ba a aow
my babalf 'by trkBda all through 1
ttsaace to roffing up toa oMAtesa roI I eoted I
- ............................
- riiy.
pnbUmn majority to MMtepsn.
work myatel.
vbea NowmoJ tote WBfident teal
.
Hb it oleetloa day.
her comm aad srtlh
THE PAIR.
-------------------------1
tbeao asBM trkitea wfll
wffi see to E that
We bavo bad itetUBE te MJ MR- tot
utooUoa vlD bo ofioally gtoUfirteg.
emntog toe Qruad Travocaa i
1 kepa. S teoeted. by my telthful atuSS to tbo
toTSites
tetttea te u
toe tCteo
.
of
(air tor a lew days, not bsBuat w* teuUw
bavalomiateroatbBtbawaoa «• bavp abestt to bo abte Babow man tolly
ten ter all toe btep my
oovmwd tba grtmad proUy torn _
StaffbjiroMnoBC
ty. DM wow teat tbe ateute week ol
oaoteTMtiect k wall odor way «p4
nA3t& il BHUiak.

tt COIN CROP
raUroad crop roport ays that ~rn te
itoMU Nebneka will
vlib a yield
bo •
par oeat crop, vlto
te from « to « bosheli aa acre. Accptdtec te tba stawaHnt. tbe eon has
y ta tbs test U Aaym
ibsn bavteg bean mtea atemat ^tty vlto bot ean doBg too ter-

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gg^i=iii§
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Lard.-par Dt...................Uc to IB

.....warn

We bay all second baod books now used in this
region or exchange for other books.
Free rullert and blotters with all porcbai

CITY BOOK STORE

QMANO ^Wftn Rnu^ nilDAY; WTttMwifV' pm.
The RnsMdy That Doua
|
LITTLE CHILD DEAD
'Or. ta^ Nmt DMweary' M tb*;
I BM «r Mr. aiM reoMdy that dore Uw bsalMt «clmn'
pmnlae but fall to Pretoria* «?■:
DetreU and Grand Rapida Papera
Mra. B. B.'PItnaa. of Anbum.Ocatra.
AakinuB About Primary Retasma
LauBard PmaL tta* llmoMtaoM aaa fta. Tt tat curias me of ttareut aad
la Ttaat CBMriy.
of Mr. aad Mrs. Mm RenBlawi. |M- tang trouble of kmc stsadtog tSd
t-d away last mwtmg at C •'rieefe. of other (reutmsata rettered ooly tam................. his taeme. «T
Ttae fanenl will
In Detroit and Orawl Bapids lust
cuattnaed nse tor a rreswablf leagita;
algbt and this aeimlng over lbs deat 3 D'etat^ 0» Rav. Mr. Caatay of Ume wlU restrei m* U perfaH
creatlDg plurality, of
brehb.'- ThU rretFwand cough aad
officlatlag.
Saturday moralng. at 3 o-*Aodt. tbe cold remedy aad tbroui and laag:
body will be taken to Kalkaska. Us Imalre la sold at B. R. Watt A Bmia i
Both taepbone and teMcra^ wires former Imre, tor burtaL
C. A. Buffba* Drag On. Haaaah A LdF 1
drag sterna. 5*e aad «1.M. Trtol b*i-'
were kept hot last nlgtat Wtwvea De­
Ue l*c.
1
troit aad Grand BapMa aad tbU city
Amt Exactly Mgtat
and local cereespoadeats tiw tbe
n have used Dr. Klaga New LUe
kept on
get tetarns frem PfJle for several years, and And ttabm
l^elanan reiw^. oa tbe bend'Of the Jan •sadly rigM.- nys Mr. A. A. Pel- t. of Hatriaville. N. Y. New life
primerj tlekei.
Grand Traeresa.
I'p to last ulght. however, tbe re­ PtUs rulteve wUtaotn Ue least diseatow_________________
turns bad not aU been received by tbe fort. Bset remedy for- constipetlea.
ttecttyuCTiM- I
asd_ malaria. ttc_at 8. £.
roontv cleft at Letacd and It was tanerse City in aald couaty. ou the SNA '
ilble to secure deBnlte resulU.
day ot AagBst. A. B. zMB.
u it was bell
Prvrent: Hou. Fred R. WblkKi
tbe gubernat.
Judge ot Proaam.
laailoB rented upon the reiaras from
CHANCERY BALC
the mattre of th* retat* o< Ob*- {
Oscoda aed Leelanau cosuiies. ihere^ virtue of an uvns £. Brown, asciasal
In prew
(ure the spoclal imert-st manltcwied In
e circuit court
SUa JcAx_________ ___
_
order aad
ttls ssectloo of the slate,
was afiar noun today before tb* for ttae eaaaty of Uraad Tiaimre tn riwrt her pemtoc praylBg that U
eomplete returns could be aecuted Cbantwry. ta the stttb of MHhigaa. mtaHtraOim de boAta dob wttfe WM
from Leelanau coaniy. the oatlytng made aad Bated ttae llth day of June. aXMXied of said reta* b« rewatad M
K. U l*6t. in a certain
brearif or u> some ottare a&M* prependtag.
Wherein the Sooth 8Me Uintare Oo
dual iwsuU shows a small piaralliy a corporatiao.
to cwmlalaanf aad Bp
A. D. i»M. at tL________ ,
Jot Oovei-nor Warner, the Bgorea be- becta Agneo Pierce ts dsfWMnat.
wou. «t satr prabat* «fBM t
ig us follows; Rtroer, 371; BradNotice is taeeoby griwa that 1 staaB be and Is bereby appointed for teartag i
SB); terle, ikl.
-U at pobUc aarikm to tbo blgkesl
dd peUlkm:
1
Oscoda county gave Governor B'ar- bidder at tbe Preat tnorttal deor of
It is turiber ordered. JAai MbUe *»- '
er a plurality of S3.
tbe coun bouse tn tbe ciiy *f TravI tbe Anal count ms shown in the
(Ity In the county of Grand Trav- tie* tkerwDf be given by prisIHattok *f
a
Topy
af
tbts
order,
tar
throe
saeoaoaad
state
of
Mktalgan.isaM
court
aches to the. Recrive weeks previous
e being tb<* pisre where tbe
ippesrs that Dr. Bradley's
Kbrtag. In Ibe Oraad
________
i-oun for »sld ooontv of Gi
plurality will not be much above SW.
a newspaper printed an* olreBlMod la
•-rwe is held) on Ssturday,
;>0-sIuIt less.
dav ot October. A. l>. IMS. at Id said county.
FRBD R WALKSL
o'elock m the leroaooti of eald day.
muck thereof as may be
JtMge Of PrataaMratse the amounl doe
mug. :i-S3«cpL 411.
(or principal, intereal
and (owu taxed In snM caose and aecruing to date of sale, by virtue of
said deerre. to tbe . foUowlng d«scribed parceb oX land and deacribad
In said dociwe as follows to-wit:
I
Lay A
(k>'s sevenUt addltiou to ib« village
(«uw city) (d Travmie I'tty, Mlckland deacribad as Mlowato-wlt:
imenclag at tbe nori
of said lot one (II and r
east on tbe tmnb line ol
rods aad eight fees, tbenca soulb par­
allel to the east line ot said lot one
<11 kIx rod*. Cheaee eeutbeasterly par­
allel with tbe weal Hue of said lot

STATE BAMPBOTeSRAPH S. S. CONVENTION S. A. V. ARE WOnUEDOTERUELANAD
IN BOSTON
AGED COMET
•300,09a

TON NEXT WEAK.

-A. tner Lw. fnmmmi %. ftori 0UM*.viMrmi4ttt:
Urnwm OkitMd. OmUw; A. J. lUrmi*, a. J- Bnuua. Antotul Cub-

J. C. Kill and Sen Howe Seen Arreal- MECTINa OPENED TODAY IN FANU Charged With Running a
Sllnd Ftp.

AT YERKESOBSEVRAIORT
MttTW, %k. W. talUL

Maaton, Mich.. Sept 1.—The BapUct
church. U thb eltr U being arranged
and dtted ap ferdbe tnalnlimearr O' '
annnal ebonty Boaday school cot

HG PARADE TOIMROR

SCRftS OF EXFOdURAS WILL SE

e convenUoa
iAf. September kth. The
tbU year will have -at Its meetings
o( the Met talent
taleot in
la the stale,
tU
CwMt Wm Net •« vteible To the incladlng
ling D. B. Alien, of Three Oaks.
til well
Alena In
N*kU Kjre uml'
Ml^. aiBle
bH OoHeottwu ud
-wi'e the Nanse e<
program has been made for the two
_ OorruMndMtu r«fwdlnc
r«r
MMid Halley.
♦ ■Bttaf'te the T-t»t« ru <3ttf BUM
Another rMatloa of the loosl opHoa
Lake Ocnera^ Ul*., Sevi. 1—Ar^Bh. TraTww at7. lUeh.
w Is reported here. Tk' '
uceomu here be«n made at Yerkea _ider the head of blind .
bheerraloryteday ter Ukln* the tr>i r.
Hin and son ere mndw t
ot.a eertei of pbotagrapha ot Halley:a They were srrested here'
oonet. a celeetUI rMter which U now and arranged -before Jnatlee Reynolds.
makinc a toer of ihue pa>'t* 'ft**' *
- bonds and were bound over to
lapu of 7k ye»ra. Bapoenrcs wUl IkSeptember term of thY Circuit
nsade at (regueot Uterrale tbreugheut. H. Rodeobeu^ druulsL was
thla fall and winter and next *|uiag.
ed with a warrant early In July
and the oba«TTaior7 director! capect on ebsrge of selling tn toxicants'to a
pt^uce the moat remarkable and ;lnor. HU irUl U set for the
-orate phot*----- *- “............
- term of oonrt.
ten.
Hie
lUon BiUee of spaee stare
«ogh a hUU
__________ UUce In the vleinlt
*
the earth aad la the moat s.'itaitl..
ot all the bobe wanderers r.f the on!-'
v< rse.
The oomet wHl net be risible to
ufced eye. hewerer. until well aloaa
Bnmmli City, Mich-. Bept, 3.-®rery In lhU9, end will swoop luio lt« perl' Batefc of alM>hlh«a. wood ohoimlage. bellon. the potni of Ita connw oloeeat
•Ut. tat ^ YlelBlty that eonld feed a to the rau, about May 10. lOld
taUM has bew.tainter orer hr the
It bears the name ot Edmund Hal•MW free, and this afieraoop. al*
ttqtith all the farmere and ottaen <1*\
ln< In the dm bell are on Rward. the
town la aal§ frem eacroachmeot of
, Area and no tartaii are threatened.
:ilon came true, tboacb nsiYeeterday afiewooe there waa a Uli prrdlcili
ilmwlf-was dead.
Since then
lltUe emltemcct In the TlUaEC. « ley himwifmp treat a peeelai frel^i train csirouomrre have kept duea tab on U
IgaHlaf the dry erase In the yard of and are now ubk to cetiniate lu npthe realdeMe ot John Wyckott. the Itceranoe within a few daya.
SttlenilKU at Verkes Observaitioiy d
lo possiblllrly of il
rlarr that i:thenAn Exeelleni Lecas or Many Exllkdlhood of a eolllslan with this
X toward the rttlase down the oiiauy other eomft U praoieslly
rtrack, and thU «u ntoo ex- iiefllallile. Slid onworUiy of considera­
_____ bed by tolnnieem.
tion by a eelencifle mind.
The mill of Andrew MarUU waa
egion fair Is progrcsM&g
by antreandlnc forest
.. rapidly and will be oomi^eted aooo.
ThW building Is a mamnmUi struc­
ture. SOU Teel long, with a wldtb of SO
•ny.
I Attendance at Meeting of Orend feet, and will Im- used for all klpdt
Tbe loi* to the Wexford Lumber
Traveree Olatrtet Grange el Sum­
ot exhibttt that require special —
r la brevier than et fret remit City.
■ort^ abont 40 ncm ol mlied timber
In thU balMlog. : . will receive
Snmmli City,
ieot
1,—Oral
n the weather,
Traverm- grant
no windows along
bad not yet been removed.
thU place will
the main aisle,
The ana wae acaroaly vlalble tb
_____________ _____ ot skyHgbla aad
rntn*. eo donee waa the pall i
Uiese win throw tbe light down on the
aveme (Mty i
i£ over tbo vlllac
exblblu so thut they can be plainly
klfs.
ArvUla
O......................
—.........
sidca a tbO villa
seen. Tbe main aUle runs down tbe
Joe Cllmore. Hr. and Mrs. Willobec. ocpier et tbe building while tbe r
raced
and Mrs. Obering. Ur. aad Mrs. for the exblblu Is ample.
tbnre la
...................
Claita. Mre. Reythe fire may work
Pretty Lecatlen.
alaahlnfa were eo dry the Are swept
No preuier loewtlon could have been
M*'*Ttohwuw?
evoryihln* elean In lie path.
The
dmeen thaa ibe circus grooads. These
J
eonaty line between Wexford and
greuads extend for three blocks east
The meeting will
*
Oraad Travene oountlee la allll keep................................he west are
a!nd U tnll ol tnterost for
the asylum
tttx TOlnnieers busy, and a Are ts also grangers. Several good addressee bayo
reclBf Boutheut ot Summit City. Tb^ beeo prepared rand the'meeting will .1, u>« e«... the view Is also pretty.
letldenu tn ihle part of the connly undoubtedly prove of much twnebl The main building tronls sasl aud
ind tbe main eniranoe It on the
are rwtini easier than they have tor to all who are 1
side
on
Pine
and
Thirteenth
dayi.
streets giving cement walk all the
way up There Is plenty of room
the grounds and they will be laid
111 broad avenues Banked by row«
white tents and In these tents the
rxhibliss win be mode.
_ _ julldlng wiU be
TO SC afv«N FOB ORANO TRAVe erected unless the merchanU
tmt REGION FAIR.

« fcr ecu «ll*ire4 n Tine D9«its

CtalilicB this imk 26SD

DANCER ABATING

BUILDING
PROGRESSING

Tenth Annlveraary of the War With

teK.J.

Si.*"

Boston. Sept. 1.—Another hbioric
gatbTlng was added to the leag list
(hst have been held Id Faneoll Hall
when the Aflh annual encampment et
the Onited Onewtih War Vetenuu was
called to OTMr tbis moralog.
Tue
meeting martaa the 10th analverMTT
of the war with Spsta and Is one ..f
thw most largaly atiMtded In the his­
tory of the taedy. Oetogatse are here
frem every state of the Unloe and
from tbe PtaUlbpInea. Hawaii aad
Alaska. FtaUowtag the formal smening
prugraiti. tbe encampment adiounied
and moal of tbe vlidtora spent the
atteruooa in excnrulou and sight
will be loBOrrow's parade. In wb^
h It
ipecio
led that 10.UM veterans of the
111 take part. SperUl
8p
army aad1 navT ulU
livtsloDS tn the parade will be ptvrivors of the Maine,
-Idl'd for
the men who fought srltb Desray at

IS^FEn IN LENGTH

BAWYGRANGOS

-

EXflfBITim BOUT WAUSTRIET

IS SATISFIED

'Id Cmtley

and

Frenk^^^fy^ »

.0 OVER RESULT OF
riON IN VERMONT.

Ing ArvaitfOd Far.

RAPID RISE IN STOCKS
W. Wilson la aecrwtary, are maklas
elahornw plau tor aniertalnlag the
crowds 1 the eemlng fair.
A ewtrect waa Meaed Iwt nl^t
with Frank Barns, the loeal welterwelght wreeiler. to rive a tonr day s
cx^bltloa on the fair (rend* with
BKoaler, of Napolcoa. Ohio, who is
wen known In this city as the bardmt
man Bursa ever tackled oa the mat
tn thla TvUott. The men wU| wirette
twtu da£ at an hour selrcu-d by
the comwuee, ea«h eshlldUon to
he ar >0 mlnntee- dnraUon.
.Althea^ the XnattA la to be parely
an uhlMUon. the men will worti for
faBa, Unth are the eleverest ot thrlr
I. aad Brliber one will allow the

“^aSvf*i7dBri; RallreSto^tteokte Very BrlgW.
New York. Sept. 3.—Wall street
He saiUfactlon to day at
result of the elMloo In VeemoLt ye*lordera plaoed to b<
. _ _ _ event ot a smaller
Jortly thaa K.0W for repuW.
ticket, were cancelled to day: buying
orteru look tbrtr pbree and the rewas a further advanco of the onlUL Heading. Bouihorn l*aclAe
___Erie were eowsplcutmo leaders. AU
three sold show the highest reoelpu
foryeara.

open air where
nearlBs tl«bU aud sweaters.
V Coalcy fai at proMnt at ClevnUad, Ohio, where be has been apend- ftecekveit Declares He AheuM Be Re­
iBf the summer. He will be tn the
elected Oeverner of New
Verk gtats.
fdnk of eondltloa to meet Burns.- who
M alM in better ehnpe than he bae
1 will
Oyster Uay. Sept. 3.—At an

BIST MAW BIGMS

Neceilauoita are alao la progress
for cloitBc a ooatraet with Kicbols A
Smith. efOMtlenai aad oomedy cydlata. of Cleveland. Ohio, who are utd
to be the Anrnt ot their klad on the
It b also Mil
. Madam MaraatL...
tmpe «t aeeen trained horua, for the
fsnr days ot the fair. Madam Matnaiaete's heroes are the mul wendcrtnl irataied horw« in exlsttnce.
lieeunp of Fair CmnmitiMa.
A meatlas ot the executive, bultdins
and gfwmde. merehasdMe display and
Mhsr oonrmltleva et the Oraud Tnv•rse ReglM fair waa held la FreMdant M. 8. Sanders' otloe thU
motnlag. CoaaMrrabte detail work
'wuyiMMed-

the nomination ot Charles E. Hughes
for govrwuor."
*-1 have no IntenBon ot trying to
Irtate the acUoa .of the repahileaa
invenaon." said the prMident.
am a elilten of the sute of New York,
and am therefore enUlled to express
my judgmem on soeb an Isane as the
uomlaailoc for governorMy Judg•ni ts that It U ahwluiely nreesaary
renwninate Oorerear Hughes.'

Charles W. Newton, of Hartford.
,:oon.. and Manriet- StmmoDB. ot New
York City. Comrade Freed U well
known tfarougbout tbe west and is a
past department conimandt-r ot Ohio.
Comtade Newton U a i>asi senior
rc-eoranimndcr lD-ctilef and belK-t-es
staould be elevated to tbe high
that be si
rAlce tbh
s Is well known la
as'elected def the departpanment i

The W. r M. S. of the Flrit MeihojUn church met at tbe bomv of Mrs.
M. B. E3drvd yesterday and elected
the foUowlng oElceis for tbe oonlos
year;
President—Mrs F. D. Whson
Vice-president—Nns. Prank Ortttn.
Second vlee preeident-Mri. E. '
Kelic^

the so
said lotB one aad two.
go. tsn rods and

F. M. HAMMOND.
Nominated fee Traaiurar.

mtral Coghian bad decUaed a rewiec- Alihough DOW a resident .
cbiuietis, Comniander-in-Cblef Hale la
a member ©i Camp 10. Dei—------ Culitorala. He came to Mi
has devoted'nearly alLof his time
the duties ot hb office.
The Ladies’ AuxlUarj of the order Is
so bolding a meeting, and the woen of tbe Uaasachuseiu department
''Sve prepared elaborate entertainmenu for the vIhHots. The M-srions
be held tn FOrd Hall,
iim- or the most pronriaenl Offlcets
lie army and navy are here to atthe encampmeot or will amve
^ tbe list including AOmtrsI Des
ey aad Rear Admirals Winfield S.
Schley, Joseph T. roghlan, NeheaUb
rt -Dver and TTench B. Thadwlfk.

Prod D. Grant, and n
Attractlvs Faaturesu
In. addition to tbe exblblu of
rand Traverse regkm. and the
scrancee are that Jheae will be m
there will be a nnmber of concessions
sold and already tbe applicaUDna for
apace are numerous.
There will be attractive features for
the various days ot tbe fair so that
mi be aometblOK doing all t1
nd no one will havo a chan
loitostuM.
fair work is pragresslns In
very ttatUfaciory manner and vnyo
who doubts that there will be a I
fair should go up to tbe grounds ai
Ke<- the arts bulMlng. Tbe fact th
the greuDiM will be fenced In should
also be noted as the material Is
the ground and the po«u are being
set. and to gel ' 1 ‘takes
"
------ticketa—a
lent form ot which U the
ervbip ticket, cntitlini
the holder to the privilege ot exhlbi.
j and giving him tour t
the fair.
I List
Tbe oeveru tor tbe pr^mlom
have arrived and are the bandeoi
pteee of work that has .'wr sdonW
any fair book In Mk-hlgan. On rtie
freiii, l« a plciure of the famous
asylum herd of HoUtelns. ooe of the
heel herda^ cattle in tbe world, and
thU is done Id Ave colors.. The •work

aECTION OF OFFICERS

hat the Ume beteg limited to 30 min­
xes taw «Md) exhlbiuon. they wlU
srerh ^
harder to attain that ead.
and so dMUt^ eshlMtloas wUl r-

worl „ .
Wihrn of the present eouma^er of
tbe national orgaoUailon. "A'aUtr
Scott Hale. Other caudldaies In the

DDE TO FOREST HRE

one. thence north'______ ,___ _____
west line of said lot one to ^ce ef
beglnnlngDsted at Travrere City. Mlctalgan,
August 23, A. D. IMIA
OBOROB W.
Cirexit Omut
Graul Tn
IHVRTKtfAITE
Bollriwfs for <
Busiaeas addreas Traverse CKy,
MItk.
trtdaysu^. 4-ocL Id

Tbe best of all teachers is exper1.-UC-.' r. M Harden, ol Silver City.
North Carolina, aavg; "1 And Oeclrjc
Bitters does all
' tthat's clalimd for It.

MRS. METCALF DEAD

MM _______ __
aud And U a most excellent medtHne" Mr. Ilardre Is right; Its the
best of all medlrtnes also for weaklame back, and all rutrdown conditkius Best too for chills and
laris. Sold under guarantee at 8
Death laid a heavy hand oa Georgs Walt A Souk. r. A Bogb*-c Drug Co..
Hannsh a ijty dreg stores
K Metrairof S33 State street. Uk
away his wife Thursday more
after an Illness of 31 daya of lypt
The going ot the wife leav<
i-rless daughter, Gertrude, a

ITfDBrPOOO * ITKlIoB.'”**
Jwret -as«. a

Stop!

Look!



MRS. 1£WIS DEU

DR. W. J. HIGGINS. Onnllri.
New MaasoD BIk.
Traverse City,
nuzens teiepltooe: ofSce. 79S; reaIdence. «u3.
Ask to be direeied to Ms ofSee op
poelto Shernisti t Hunter.
Do not be nrtydirected.
Gold work .'f '.be very beat.
IVn-cclalD inisy*.
PaluicM exlraoiltm.
Sin'ng. tutiural a|ipesrlng and verj
<;■. attiBcdal teeth.
Make appointmenu ahead when
posrihir
Ofllt*- hours 7:30
II H’. I to S
OUAr hon-s b> request.

jrr^^.OMzsu
usam was
n«w w* asiwi swrue
Im. IMS snd TecceCri la tb* cAc* <4 U*
lugirev of Ik-*** f * vh* Coulf ef 'irwsC
Trwt*n**Dd»L>-. crxvkims A*«ual l*tb.
lM*t«
V M c4lWld*. Ir UWr

Sharmf ikpI)--- i.bfvvby ei»ii <k*t b- vWSsr
W lbs new* o< -a)* msUired In mid wl
mre ifi IS ■ .'-T t'tssm vnth ttw •uisv[■ sock cwm auO> aad rrnvttl,,: Uk*w

Listen!

There will never be a titoe agBio'wheo'you emo
build cheaper ihPB oow.
Let us figure your bills—our prices’ will coovince you of this fact.

South Side Lumber Co.

J. O. OMiMrs Bm.
betlers is Lasber. Uak, SUttki. Rstob. bssrs.
WiBdowv MoBlMton saE Shsp Wwi.

-DENTIST

Before her marriage Mrr. Metcalf
was
(.-ora Belle Sllsby .-the ws
l-»n 111 Curruna. 8htwa>tii-<- count;
II >e»r* ago, and was married i
years ago to Mr. Metcalf Six yeai
ago the lanillv
lanilly came to Trnverae City,
Clt;
where they have since resided. Her
- M. Slltby
Ire brolheWebrrvllle: Chsrh-s. ot Roecommon:
Prank, of this clt>: miUs. .of Santa
terbsm. Cal. and Dr. Fred Sllsby. of
Creighton. Pa. A sisier. Mrs. Addle
Wairev. rratOes at Morley. Sbe was
at her bedside at tbe lime of death.
Dr. SlUbv was with bis sUter during
of her llloets, but returned borne
^ week.' . Honr^ Sllsby, of Weber-'
vUle Will he present at tbe fanenl.
.Mrs. Ml trait was a member
.jk Park Ooiigregatlons!
almt- her r\.-»ldflice
won many friends by . bvr . sweet
ebrtsUan absraccers

s th* CMy «f Tlsfssm Ciri U

• Hsrih- mri Qeariresf tb* X*s*Mau.ob. Mich . Sept. 3.-8. P. lUl1. a farmer Hvlng oorih and weal ol
here hnd a scorching firo upon bis
|iro|H-rty while he was lu thU city ntt-ndlng tbe primary election Tuesday.
Tiu re was no one la the neighborhood
to discover lbe« spreading of tbe
Bsraes which came from the fotvs,!
Urea In Ibe vicinity. iHs bsm aad
other small bulMlags were destroy­
ed, eituUlng a loss of more than
K.O00.

led at 3: IS O'clock Thursday. Affa
a ThrM Wesks’ Illness of Ty­
phoid Fsvsr.

Two children preceded her In death.

S't'S.t.'KrSStSLi

Traverse City, MicL

WE are THREATENED
with SUMMER WEATHER
therefore the kitebeoba matter of-ireportaot coo*
sideration. Step into our store and look over our
laxRe line of

Oasolirid S-tovos
Stovtos
■ind OH
Cooking'in summer u a pleasure when gasolioe or
oil stoves are used- Prices to fit your pocket book
and sizes to suit your requirements.

even Oa^

-

----

Mra LydU Lewis died at S
tbe boim
I State St. Mur
aiT—Mrs. W. 1
ay*. 8be was TL
.
.
.
-r
son with wbon*
AMERICAN WOMEN
KTesponding oAcmery—Mrs. Gee.
aba made her borne sbe D survived
surv
I •reSSmw* aftk* dstoaH tstharermmt M
B. Pray.
a acm fVed Lewis, of Racine. Wh mamas ami wsaaawhm *m s* iMj slals<sad
ra/tpeka Today In ^ IntmaTreasuret—Mrs. M. B. Qdred.
'Irs G.
Mrs
O. P.
I Smith, of
-•
• -sunelt in-----Mis. U M. WYdnemere wsa eleeied OlMd Bapids. both c whom were a:
,jmmUU-f on mite boxes and Mr*. her bMbride when death occurred. Sbe
Jeaegb Dntton, Ubrartan- Tbe ani
had taere a realdent of tbia «tty a
rcoorta w.we teed aad were very
year and a dtalf. coming from QriAd
ddrwaaa tay dkUga»a <rem the
a will be bMd Tkora„„e« BUM. It was allegiB b.v tke
day anernooB at 3:» at the bouse, mwawooo axo rxLOR.
spsaknu that tW
asmment
Mrs. N. R. Hanue reinmvd to SmiIi
and tbe tnlermeat will be U Oakwwod
.femeiery./
rn*5BlyV7<)^

"■JSt.,

I3s=r-.'jus?ssri

AakabOMtovEMy
boMFmtvc.

TWO OTon
Ua«ltS.«nl<«SL

JULIUS CAMPBELL CU

Grand Traverse Region
NOTTCe TO COnRWPONOeHTfc

HOML
Mm KBigki Mut VrtAv
mtMT u boM rKsnUac to TnvorM
Oor fadv.
Xn. w«. WU*»
iMt vook vHk kv «Mghtw. Mrv
mak NMon.

■ Dm Prmtt vUi
kl« barm IttT Botardaj.
01007 4fOro to. Traterae
MUtewMk.
Hr*. LMTB BM« W W to b«
•OB coni*' tor • to* d»J* •Star
terrlM. b« •to Btoi^lto pttXtac l« teooo OB tte OfOTor WatoOB (am aad
wK *«T7 rwd »t aa* Um. m tte
Pi«j Mt to TriTomo Clt7
wMtter kSTtoM too dT7. Bat tte7
vm to totter Bfur tbe r«lB.
Ur. ted Mtb- wm Late droto to '^WtoT^oS ?3oTtrtp to Bk
lln. lioTd BBtM U
tedl7 »iO u ntoomad
toX Mrrr tor ber.
Ml*. OriMo OMk o< loU&d wu tte
MOA^ter aon WOl aod *tf« iMt

WSXPOBD CCNTCIt.

Mr. PM
pto of
Mr. and Mr* Janeo wante «»*»•

*rv ■

23:7“'

wfll BOfe ettettbtork

_____

I BK wtto Mr*
rAaUm. A

Bjiob

•Itetoar'ehlUbonirf Mr. CMaMaut,
trow IndtouB toot week. They Mr* Btnoa CehoKcr.
teot Tk*roda7 the chOdroo. ernud____________foe Alberta chUdro* aud a tew toilowM friend*
Ttoodar. He wUl locate Uere U tw gatherei at the teoe of P. S. Bocart
to romtod tte ''yoBUS eoaplo** they
Ufcco tbe place.
Tbe Ber. Mr. Sander* T. Myore and had been mairied fuat thtny-b'e
Ctaad Downer atteadod tte T. P. A. yfwr* Tbey left oeteral beantlto! and
rally at HortoaM Bay. tort weak.
The LadlM .Ald wSl noK with Mr*
rtaney Thurnday.
Bo^ 1

• opcst SBBday at Man-

Aac- »1-

DowooB wore at Mr* NeBMneor'a
WILUAMMURft.
UkB. Mr. aod Mn
Ctorlei Batoa left last Tteroday ''?teTS£nt"Su?«r Mr. and Mr*
Ctetr or Loke Ana. Mr. «sd Mr*. J
for a rlsK with rolatireo U Jonoe- Buratew died Batarday of cholera to- - >t CwUr Rob. wore *f “
TlUe and Coldarater. He M Uktoc bis faDton.
Uttlo Goorcta MePhU to eery iS
lui Tliiirtear to Woo
vacattoa from the rural nail itwio
Tnronie 0(7 «Bd
and Ooorge Btlteo to fiUtoi hto ^aee. with cholera totostum.
U W. Corey and faaMly are at Ute
The aelcltboie oil turned oat. «ooo a
Mlaa Vera Vinton tea boon, enterfine piece of work and rojored the tatol&c friend* from Bk BapUa
Uhe reoorvn*.
^
T. Myer* and family, Goo. Downer
boontltol picnic dinner to the orchard.
«B7.
Mr. and Mr*. Mart (irar wO drtoe U.
HAUe Hoate ha* bm ba^ wife and another atteadod the 8anda>'
Win Cbrtwophw J* toTto« » wrt
TraTorM
CR?
thl»
week
on
hoAneo*
Ktto*u
from
Grand
Ledfe
the
pat down. JiiUM put* dolat Ui*
<>ur orhoot win commenoe the tiret post ton day*
Moiidr.) Ih
ylth in'* MarMr! ia« Ml*. fVtuk Hsrtnn
An eD'hustasUc Corell noetic vlalttog retoUTes and fttonds a few
ted rolattrw rt*»itut UiWi itwi <T«t (bn r<<'hu>''M>-r h- (•■achu. bb« will w*f held bore tost Saiarday ntohi
E^'W. Bohr and wUo were at Pomo­
bonnj Wtb Hit. lierl Ure7.
hohert- K. Walter betoi Iba main
«M» 0« IWt trnfk
Mr* Maud Brooka M aldo to bo
na Sunday
ABC. IL
Tobn Cm'* wife and children rlaltod
and around acato. aMo tte babr U
**1^A. W. Baton who baa been 01
.'tte gain.
tor naarty three month* at the homo their paronu Saturday nl^t and SunMr* Unda Batoa waa rUlttoc with of bor daoebtor to Bate* baa ao far
Barat and wife wore at Buckley
bw onclo and ooat and conatoo from
rered aa to be roanrod to bor,
00 boatoeo* Saturday eronlng.
ChicMO toot TnoiMaj A bor paroau’
e her*
John Purney aad famUy rUlted
M iDtoBd.
wondortal Bovtoc picture obow
Mr. and Mr* Boworth are botIbc
B'Sl Bobr'a Snnday.
SAool began to the Eart dtatrtct
.UraoUon* to bOlod here
Mr Ate Mr*. A. 3. Sondor* oM' to BQOor.
or alt
Monday, with Nona BuUer of Harlan,
3am
a»d
Oorrie Otttofv • nteiw wba «_....................................... ulght ________
as teacher.
to^w. VMdtj Mootoc to tte on Cdaun Caoe last Wodncodar ereit- break to the life of
toe. H botoc hia ISth btrthdax. Tbey
Aug. SI.
Mr*. Pred Miller and IHUe daugv
MATCHETT.
aU teport a «m tliae. loo croon and ter Velmd <rf Basoom. Ohio, spent SalMr*. G«. Ta.vlor baa been quite
Ortay with her friend. Mr*. Charlra
**K
worktoc at Alim for Eaton
poorly the last few days.
Kf'ir Ooert't aefompanled by
Wurk on tUci ii' w poratn warohouir
Mr. l-«f* *n<l *lf«.ot Tr»ver«r rU7 <*ke were senod to lb- happy crowd
.iid
and
Ir iit-ar!v «ompl*'t**d. and ol-rf. on 'ii'
Ttftted Uulr nMKhiT, Mm. O. WridAll*. ;ii.
! i1J. r mill and gri>t mill »«*« the de­
Urnil)' t
MABKU
pot Tbofo
new buUdtogs
ms_ two _
_ WUl! to*'
id Mr*. C. H.
urtally
improro
the
looks
of
the
rail-'
Mrs.
P.
R.
Bogart.
Toco
and
cunt
Pray
played
boll
at
a at »
A party of four from Traverse City
Bowen Harbor Sunday.
rood yard*
The grist mm formerly run by Mr. spent Wednesday at tbe bofue of ByMr. and Mr* Jnmos Stoopa diwro
Kimball of Manetooa* bow deeeaaed.
to Tnrorao City ButordayJaaoa Cbanay. while reisratoc wQl be started again tte fim of Sop
bona from Rapid aty. rocotrod qUio tember by E. J. Kaotmaa. an oxperoovoro tofary by the eroitarutoc of leoeed mUler from BbUali*.
the HcAng. 81.________________
Mr* EmetlM Fairbnnka who baa
here, reSootbe* itebtog akto. Hauls euu or
'^Ite Honi^ Bate* and two unaH bran vlslitoc reiatlTe*
borUB wltboot a sear. CWrra pOe«. ecohOdroa. went i« Bmplro Jonctloo tureed to Trarorse City Satnrda}.
• - - • • to the aUch- torn* oaK rboam. any Itebtog. Doan's
ta« Tkaradar after biaokbarrie* and
da>_and
I O'l’.tni'-ni Viiiii ,!ruRi:l«i sells It
to eee Mr. and Mr» Cart fiaten, reA. 8 PraN e;
tomiitc ho»«- Baiurdt}-,'
}fe.U-i<Ui
Mr. bitd Ur* WiK l-'ovier of Pettr- fVJVcil UK>line
<'h«3ap«-Ht atfldt-ni insorani*—Dr u..nt- .U
Thomaa' Bclootrtc Oil Btw tte polo
etlle. were over to aw Mr. and Mr* urday orebUig.
Ham Wauon wont to WiUlamabarR< and beels tbe wcaind. All dnigglsU
Mw Batao Smdar. hat tbor fhoud
Saturday orontog to hear the Re*. aell It.
ao OM ct ten* Ooao acato.

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..eVSTONE.
Mtoa Margaret McOarry to aponding
ter two weeks' racatlon with her parout*
Mtoa Birdie teU to aUendtog the
normal at TnTerao CHy.
Mtoa May Thrash who has been
staying with ber atoter Mr* Wtoe. baa
returnod to ber borne, to attend
artiooL
\
Mra lUgar aad Maude rtoited Mra
ay of Long Luke last B’edneeday
Mr. Graham of Pitot deUTcrod ae*e^
al enlarged plctnreo tbiuogb this
neighborhood Ust wo^
Hr*. Miller
diana rtolttog
Hr* Brower who Is Ttoltlng with
her sUier. Mra. KggU. has bAeo quite
alrk. bat is now os the gala.
Sept .1.

Some Information
BATIKOS DEPOSrrS-A iiute book u gimm Dmwi
interaM cc--------^
’------- ’
latanat ooBlunea for 3 jrar* bom 4cto of lagt emwr.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSTT-A ccrti6cnte i ».
aoed itetomi ct * book. Drawa intmoL Utaregt
W.OB tbeoe oesoea ooeyenr after daXa, onion ranowed.
OBEOKING AOOOrKTS-Uote ooBmoint to tbooe
who viah to give chtoka to other*
Rw.h cheeA cocpactntn a leoe^ for the depmiior.
A cafe ud coolieat way
all acoooata.
We fomirii
ray al
»f t^^fiag
lAriaS kli
/ LL DEPOSITS are payable on demiad No payOMOia nado except 00 written order ot dMoaitor.
Uay be wriUen ec either haabaud or wife ooold draw.
All botiaeaa cnnfiientiaL

, TiiTcm aiT. Xlct

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$

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I
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I
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S
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OLD.MIMION.
VERY ANNeViNO.
Mrs. R. D. Biggs who has been
spending tbe summer wUb her par­
wcUy t .
ent* Mr. and Mr* A. Miner, of tbU
OTM City People Say of iu
Any Itchtoess of the skto la anoy- plarc. has jotoed ber husband Iu New
tog.
Auna Rrioknuo and Lootoe Pratt
Uitle danger to itching akto dto
have gooe to Elk Rapid* » aUend
blgb school io that place.
I. 1. -ont uings
omve
Mtcb. t elr f«......
Mr. WUrox wUl
e bis tom. nil xtehtog tnw- boote.
Uy to their bouse.
Mr. Klmer Budd. a former reoldeot
Travei
of tbto pUce. now from (Utllar.
Wlllla
Tweillh
wellib street, Travenw* CID'. Wicta. spent a abort time to this place last
"1 have used Itoan's Ototuvot lives.
t'tora Miner spent Sunday with bor
and
parenu to tbto place.
Emil Brinkman baa gone to Ala­
B'al. Drug (V and am sUllag togite bama to spend atane time with re)asame a beany aad eamna aecuoimen- Uvea*
Mrs. Wm. I Tofflpkiu* spent sever­
datloo.
al
dava in Traverse City last week.
Tor Ml,- b» ell dealers. IVlce 60

-1 auSered bahltually from roraUpOtloa. Doan's ReguleU relieved and
Mrengthvned the boweto. so that ttey
hat r been regnlar ever HntW."-^ B.
grocer. Sulphur Spring* To*.

State*.

ss.-sji'ttjsiss sftyfia

Fed languid, wrak. rnmdownt
Hoadnehv? Siomacb- -oT-—Jnst a
plain case of Uty liver. Burdock
Utood Bitters loei-s liver and Mowe
Bcb. promotes dlgvstloa. pnrlBes tte
blood.

How’s Tbte?
p.j ommaoo^Tsisds.o
nimiMiteiimm snrvwrwsr t rara

Wii m»s. gtssiv • Waneta,
uw
WANTEO-Tbrraorfoorb.p. aUlJoa- Hall's OanwrO C^ar, e iak«> tiiMtn.lly. s^tot
an- gasoline engine, second band.
Address N. box. lA Bmannl* Mich
attg.X»«opC 1.

FURIMIXUR

Values Which Appeal to the Economical Buyers
Our Specialty
ItfaraUW sg beasM,cwfMt with
aad
g^«>I aaba taatial
tetial 1F^itara
gt>!
.
Hiitotarai ahingaattba lowest poa•ibU prioot .
Our Easy X^memt
~
Fl«
1Bikas it easy far aoWTb^ to
aS famished hoot aaypmois a
whird ip

Miefafaaa.

Whether you have an entire house to fit out, or a single piece to buy. it wiiipay you to come here: as nowhere eise do we beiieve. wiii be seen such exceiient
variety, such originaiity, and beauty of designs and quality at the price. Indeed
your Furniture buying will be done most pleasingly and economically at this
store.
' ■

Tbe Sanltaiy Iron Bed
Too
oan not be said in faTorof tbeae bed*
Always clean, rkb in appsansw, and ao datable
too. We have pTor fifty differeot atylM made by
tbe okleet and laiR««i >>r<l concern in Anciio*
Ranging io ^ice^from

We Give Away Free
I>ariDg Travena City Fair Days only, to
peraona preaentiag or referring to thia advertiaement, any $4.00 Rocker or an equal
araonnt of other merebandiae, with every
$tS.M purobaae'.

$1.50 to $15.0$

RIC H RUGS
btrn ftM( B age hava proTsn beroal all dxabt to ba tbe ideal floor
. aD tbe laige
e>v«Haf< (>r saariy
flnm. Tan flt. the IfiocnaeeooQ*
attoma am ao
omioiarsxiJ tba patt
) tremble at *11
elci'^ mtiahal. noti
ini; bane clean
cleanioc
duriarbaiie
ion time. We
aoxivoa to Bbow yon oar large
aarortmut from

aaaa'ie am csea

Sanitary Conches
Oaa be imrtnndy adjosted to a fall or tiiree-qnafter
^ Bed. An ettnotive Ooaoh daring tbe day
end eentfartable Bed at aigbL Tbey wiH laat for
yaare. Be aura nod aee them.

Such a Handy Table
Aa tbe VICTt>R Diniuk: Table, ongbt to K'ic
evorr Lome. In a|>p><araurr it is rich unJ uaod«

It would be Very difficult to find a mere attraotive
and oonradiant pieoe Farnitnre for tbe bedroom
than OM cf these handsotos Drsaam. We bare
n nice nasortmsnt of tbe seasons’a latost iModnotkm
and can anraly please yon in styK qmbty and
price WevaatyeatoasafaeiH^weue sailing
for tll.00, it u weU worth
$lfi. We also bara aena
^letdal faargaina in lacgsr
«»d Dteaaan aad Oos*
moos* aalling from

CHCll

'' -' ’’-'■Sf'?

mm

TbU iUoatratio
enta only one of onr many
Secretaries. Keitber does it trathfoUy t
tbe handaome oaae which it ia It U vmy artiatic
4a design and u hand nibbed and highly pdliabed.
The inside is neatly arranged with drawer and
pigeon boke for safe ke>-ping of valnaLle paper*
lettere etc. Tbete is also a large Icck drawer nodemeath tbe tup for books, writing material ete.
This
is made of choice selected oak, and by
skilled workmen only. Oar special low price only
$8.50 Other stylee at other price*

SOUVENIR FREE
FAIR WEEK
ASK FOR ONE

Headquarters icNr
Traverse Qiy Fatr
Vtsttors

$$.$$«$$$$.$$
r ■ ' ■

Ladles’ Ideal
Secretary

$4.75 Io $7.50

Tbe Stylish Princess

C.ii

Don’t Hurry
When baying your Ponitore, take
tioe to examiae it oarafnlly befm
porebaaing. It is not boni^ with
tbe sane fretinoacy that giooenea, ate.
are. We invite you to caiefnlly exaaioe every pUce before deciding.

son* and it is tbe moat oonvenieot table mana*
faotored. Cniike tbe ordinary tabl* it has no
joints or eiaeks io the top to-aocamnlat« dost aad
dirt Then itoarriea ito loaves and yoa can eateod it or shorten it inttsntly. without removing
the disbte or tsble linen UlM to $18.M
others up from 54.75

Dining Oiair Bargains
We ester to tbe particoiar people who want a comfortable Chair as well aa <me that U handaome
and dorable.
Many people desire a high back Diner with a
comfortable tih; others a low shaped back; aome
prefer a cane or leather aeat while otbexs smnt a
good veneer or solid wood seat
Onr aaoortment
inolodes aU-of these and oan’t
be disappointed in style qual­
ity or price. Weflwaysbare
aome broken seta and odd
Diners which we eloae ont at
cost.
Yon should tee the
•pceial lot of 6 which we are
selling at $7.75. Others up
from $4.S5 per set.

J. W. Sister
ISO Eas* F-ron*

Save Fuel Bills
By owning a Stove which will cot
your bill in halves.
No matter
whether it be a Range, Cook Store
or Beater, we have them made on
purpose to save fnel aad lost a life

imrtatV. tmiMni <
•LtM MAVCN.
|(1« KMC
Uc Vma Bi
BoaUtiL.
«M. TlMtcd Tilk ber •!>(«-. Mra.
••icr. ]ut viik.
— •
i OTWn, o( Olcnnicrr.

Wta. J. ft BMM' was aiBed to Baptd
aiy naraday by the oertoas Ulness
of W sliteHBHaw. Hra. WDl Bitter.

tkm to Harr ft Beil, lot 6. blA I.
Bsoo * Antbony's add.
Abbie J. Jrnsod to I'artetoo A. Ham­
mond. Ms t and S. Uk. I. P. H.'a 4ib.
vl?)u« rcOfsod fiw it ritn tc
ftrarot B.'Ulnor and wUe tP Hanry
B. (W lou n and tk. btk. S. BayHoaday for a few days* rlalt In
HIM Cftnrn Beonrtt mentcd bone
erne City before rotvralag bone
side.
Jennie ft Johnston to Minnie A
Hiss Agnes Daw. a trained
Hlnor. lot 38. Onk HeIgbU.
of
ta elsttlBg al
ofOklatgo.
C*........................................
................. James B.
aHnln to Mrs. M.
her brother. John Daw.
csfo. rU. Bmplrc,
alter
Hr».BageoeHm
./..lid Hr*.
BwMte Htn spent Son- Sebryer. panMs In sec. 35. T *8. R II.
•OnM Unc at Kenwacid.
Mrs. M. B. Bchryer to Mrs. Ooasle
day wHh ber P»ntB. Hr. and Hra.
M. DeWiU, parceU In ne<v 85. T 28. K
of wnUsBiBlMirs.
Balph 9mm of fbarierou ennw
mvned to «ardtcArnic.
wife to Clar­
Boaday on the eawalOD nad apeni
the day at Huuo Bros.* HU wife wbo ence lATdle. lot 31. Old Mlaalon
a»y wltb a carco of afabc for
CbrUUan Hauser and wife to James
had been rutting here a few days, re­
waokac.
W. Hmiker and wUe. awH of nwH
'
I rnae* BaXLer- Umaa Hoy- turned alib him.
sec. 16. T 3T, R 1«.
Verne Ritter of Rapid City
waad not
James W. HilUker and wife to
>U n^borbood one day last
las week.
Wnaan. and
M t>r' Hr. and Hn.
Ml J'riday lor
Brwki-1 and wife. awH of nw»*
HIM Habel WeaJrb Ml....................
_ __l*ra DoKrthT and
Itrtlr.
Jeft
sec, 16. T ST, K 10.
ber adMOl near Petoakey.
KcBwood,
)d,onP
on Pridar. to reinm to tbrtr
Ci. R. A I. R H. t^. et alno Horace
A nomber from here attendrd the
Green lot 16. bit 17. Mfe Lake.
>. P. piralc at AldM laei TbnrsO.O.F
1. O.
O.
R A I. K R (*o. ot al (o Abbie
day.
to also
Goff, lot 16. bU 17. rife Lake. *
Hra. EA Hansley of WUllamsb
il Imi
HUsourl on Tlalted at Hrs. RfUerU Honday.
B. D. \t tnnle was lafcen sadd<
Horace Greea. loi* 3, i. iw. IS. IS an^
e bomea. sl­
14. hlk. 17. rife l.akc.
V.
'I
at Cedar m Honday i
ter spending Uit
Abby Goff to Horace Green. Wl6
Is some belli r at ihU wrlilng.
bik. IL Hfe Lake.
Sept 1.
ii
tn

ti«no. atttave been ^-Uttlng their son
P. 3. MeCU]%tefi tor HaalstM

Mlsa«>aa«l^ of Kena
................................................ • and
.
.ling. In add!
gocau were Hemw.
Johnson. Mlu EIvb
r. Van laiTen of Bn>Alice Day of Gten Un­

to Chicago Friday after
Tseations afUlen Bay.
down Ifom Cedhr*

Wm. Laird bad t

It ntfuk abom ten fen fnm blB<

\Md
Per Acre

, wbo bare been resorting
; PMoskey. rlafted a few days last

PORT ONEIDA
Joseph Tremaine of Maple City held
aerrlees at the school bouse, a very
ig him. Me will
large attendanoe greeting
ks. the 13th -<f
ooae ngnln In two weeks.......................
September. All are cordially Invited.
UUt Pearl Laur came over from
North Maaltoo tor a visit with ber
parents, going baA to day.
Ben HoUand. daughter Ellen and
Rachel Warner, took ibo excursion to
Boyne CUy.
George l.iaur went as far ns Charlevloz. .ook the dummy from there to
Petoakey for a few boors vUlt with
his sUler. Mrs. R. Smith
Lanta ft Burflend b^ns a three-'
months' term of s^ool at North Cnl^Hra. Win Alexander returns to her
borne In Sandusky. Uirb. after the
aomuer'S vlaJt with her parenta. Mr.,
and Hra. George Lanr.
i
CUnde Bebrena and Plorencn Kclderbouae betfn aidiaol ai Glen Arbor
today for the wtnier. We aU Join In
wtshlai them anoeena.
Andrew Bine of Cblengo la rUtUag
r with ber paroata. Mr. and Mrs.

r.mWwi"svi.o^

'‘hink

Governor

Warner

Ernest Salrodky. A. U. Benaeit. 8. C.
Uarrow.

Prank

' Elramcrnisn.

C

Goodrich.
B.

Job.

Curtla.

cally M per cent of t

A. B. Cook. W. W, Bmlib. I.- n. Oil-

Travcrac county, the toUl returns,

R*tf. Jr,. Frtd Hongbey. C,;
R. Oorkcray, Adrian Oole. Jas.

the abaenca of figuros trem Blair and

Monro.

Grant townships, shewing

W W. HoWswonh. C. H- Berra. W. E.
WllUama. \V. W. Dean, W. H. AbboU-

Earia.

The poverner

1S81
4M for

theiwfore

Elmer ft White. L K. QIbbv.

Cro. W. LanUe, William W. Thirlb.v. F. D

township in Grand Traverse county.

Harvla. Tboa. Shane. J. A.

Hontagoe. Geo. W. Sleward.

The deuile ef the vote are given in

Fifth Ward.

the accompanying Ubia, aNbough of­

D G (^ndUr. H. D. Horgna. Tom
Nelson, L K- Clevelan?. A A. HeCoy,
Hunt. Oeo. lAftey.

ficial ffgutwa may naceaaitaU a few
^

«ra. G^ Donner or

on DELEGATES

Soiiator Foraker la an avowed can­
didate for the United States senate to
succeed himself and hla aerrlees la
the national
campaign
have been ed in the clly to the repnbllcan counsought by
(*ha1rman
Illtch- Ity coavenilon which meets here Sept
.. Natiooal
.
.....................
GLEN ARBOR.
___________
cock and
id the
thi senator has promised tojg.
Mra. W. PVraot of Baat Bmplra did
Mrs. Nettle Sheridan and Mrs. Ul-. take the
Bha^^ la tRUR
Ban Plaber made a bnalneaa trip to
This
HaSlS,n'**SJ;hn
Uimaon.
_________________
.
Traverse City last Monday.
iw from PierporL
1
ur. and Mrs. Merriman of Mimlbv ......JlorM%^^.S?f WJ^'satnirel
Samuel Oariand.
OarUnd. Bd Wall. M-lcolm
' In the dla-1 were in town last week calling on by each, making **a story ** In poUtles Winnie. B.
R. ft WF.ter.
Wftter. T. T. Ih
Usies, .W.
trtatlHi of (Hraegls medals spent frlcsids.
wblh contains all the clemcuu and J.
. Hobbs. F. W, Caner, Rnli-h Hosta Aupto of dayu In town In quest of:
a party of six.......................
X went to Sooth
..........................
Manluses of the science.
iing*_ w. D. C. Gcrmalnf, T. H. Sherdaft conoarnlhg hte bnalneaa.
| ton on the Teal Monday, smd u parly

nilEDBTElEaRICCAR

Aug- 31.

Miaa AHoe Day spent several d^vu o( MTen went to North HaxUtpO WedOf -Mat weak at Kenwood, the gueat - nesday on same boat.
at Mfta Oladyu DtUon.
I
Mrs. Newman of Travorae atj U
|S^ Baal HamoM
of
Cedar here for
a vUlt srlth rMatiroa and
Spitaga r

PUTTE

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fa'
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andSin. Wm- Carry drove to Hftaaa sub dlv.
|
Born—To Mr. and Mrs Oliver TutrTborniriB MltcheO and wife to Geo I
Friday for a few days' visli with
jkto».na.«L
irry'B sisliv, Nre. FvtiT Ituboia. ,W. Luidto. tol «, AhBM Hcewi.

Thnrkito.v.
L. L Drake Is having fine au<
with his creamery.
He has aaoiher
route csiaklisbed in Horaesisad.
Mary- Chaiusan went to Empire
Tueftay Wi visit her uncle.
sHi
SUIyutoD.

WANH IDE CIDIDREN
Anethar Elamant in the Sftaatlanai
Lsig island
Mireftr Casa
■roHBht Out
New Yort;. Sftl- 3 —Slung to the
qulek by the newp that her 7-yearoM
KW was to take the witaesa ftahd
with his father and attack her anase.
Mrs. ClandU E Hales today dlrvctod
her lawyen to beffin tmmftlatoly a
I Of hft
I. P. c Halaa, at

ua

You Have a Rig^t
to Brag
V yn. ift Lly Wfaito law.

low Ibe bft ca(fa ta* bacata

:ii r-ci-r4e:-64

BEGISTU OF DEEDS

MSat. tooM MH^acHry low m Ibis tmrt
katbe- best known. bft
I

Ibe

catay and BNMt pftfde bow d.
So wbea yft Ml tbft. you we Ur Wbiie dwy fata risht awiff
dwi yow jtafammf ■ Band aad ^ « yen ft>*ae ta ef ^ bett

Some way dtoes a peat de^ of wiidae
we wwg ea arbeie wUcb die wejwily cuftadei to be ibe bft ead faa
fac( dtal d a not a'cbeap* pnpodbea doew'l hwt yew ydde a bd.

Lily White

BIG COLUMN FELL

1

Platte. Mich-. Sftt. 8.—The Misses
Vrra Jcune and Vera Bancroft
eallera In Honor Monday.
Mary and Edmond Manning
were
vMItIng friends to Frankfort Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. N. ft- Haihsway. Mr.
and Mrs. Will Darts and Bert Ban
ctoft. of Aral, wwt to the Manitrai
UUndi to see the naval parade last

'Sf!

MsJ'l

L J

The weather is very bet and
We need a good long rain; the
suffering
lling
prli
lev. but dry weather
feeling them
lein to some extent.
Our kchool rommenoed today with
_______
t aro roeelvlag .Hiss Hubbsrd as teacher, wbo comes
E. A. MONROE.
a viBtt from a daaghtM^!' turn out tomorrow and
Mn. Praak Rallkdar is quite aldt.
Nominated for Rseiatar ef Deeds
MMu Bdaa W<ta«t Is aasUUag with
.
.
the :
oo^threahlag. U doll
Ooo. Chaafty la havtag _
...
k; the grain Is turning out well.
walk ham to troat ot hla atom. Chaa.
. H. Welch la
building several
Roftln U doing (he work.
SOS to Travenu! City thb r
Stiwek Against East Wall of Firvt
Dr. t^Utama M* moved his dwtUl
nee hack to Uw Feoton Uock.
enal Bank Bu'ldmg,
Wm; Wlnon has
reenroed
from
From Colui
New York, where be vtalted his old
Rsal Estate Tranffera.
' nam asd other places of toteTOet
Whljifore of the big coluttmi of ;fc*
J. B. Hodges and wife lo WUItom Firat'^aDonal back building
The German Young People's eocletr win give a supper to Mocishee ball KImbell and wife lots h and 6. tdk. ft.
hursday.
lursdi
Thr
»ext Tuesday evening. Rvonwne Is F I- Lto- Oo's add to K F.
by the weignt I
cordially Invited to attemd.
Of the atone and ihe ro'mmn
ton
I. parcels In FUe Lakr
against the east wall of the buth
Th ^column bad been put to i
7 and wH lot 8. blk. 4. P. H.'a
ELK LAKE.
and was betog raised so the bloc..
Bvaleaa E. Barratt et al-l© Charles cculd be tak"*! from under It. When
Mts. Jean Honroe rislted to Trarcne CBy a low days last week.
aw>
Barratt sH of awH
of nw^ an
' Btockt^
and
grand­ ornwK and aVi of ne%. all In s
ma and Mary HunL re- T 36. R. 10.
frv'in
A piece was atoo bn
I Saturday from
n a
a weft's
itomoftberolitmn.
•u. of B«ui*he bottom
ot we roitimn. With
»>nu men
lid thi
The Ok Luke and Eft Rapids Sun­ ^a’seu'ornwu ^nd SW Of «r« of
^ ’M*««d one of the heavy stones of the
day nftoob held a piefte at the Lang “ U Ji- « tVr 10
____
_
out of .
Carver roeert ou the ftom of Elk
W Hammer. uH ef swM vxraiK aK of known wbnber the damage can be re­
take Tneaday of tost week.
paired or net bni even If It cannot, it
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Frink ot ctove- twK ft swK eec. S3. T 37. R 11.
» fortnuais that moch worse Injury
Isaar L. Coroell and wife to
tond. Ohto. nailed at Wua Oeyh last
not done or.eten Urea lost.
sephtoe Clow
................................................14.
MacKay. lot.........................
K.
ly.
^

Howard Dunn la bone from CBlcigo XlBlvenliy.
Mra. Grace Jonas tad children arTlved Tuesday from Grand Rapids.
Ita
will
Hopkins'
~
“1 visit at T. Jv
.............................
She MeibodUt Sunday athool m

SHERIFF

!

1

EMKAMARAU

taring
John Kimble left Wednesday
1
•f the Brain—Taken To <
ua.v of Manistee and Cbleago f
Renaftiar. tod . taU old home, to a
turning week frwtl
ft. Mc Namara Is adTHIait Dom a
Hies.
Hr. Kimble la a very
highly
sUghi LemmoHtage ot the brain and
csteetoed cltisen and all Join to wish
Thursday
was taken to the
log him a pleasant time and safe re on
Grand Traverse SaaiUrtum.
Whan
Mra Myna Reed and chndrvn. ot Mr. MeNamsn awoke yesterday
. _ r .
-.
._____I.. *...
th*. than* Iran

•I

At a dinner given here Ust nlghl by i man. T. H. Glllls, B. J, Morgan, O. C
Charles T. Lewis, who Is Incldenully
Moftaii. J. W Hannen.
H of
of Judge X.»1
ibe host
Taft ..
at .k*.
the Middle MOiiatl. J- «
Second ward.
Bau elub. bring president of thgt orA. W. Rlckcrd,
Jo.-^i-rih
Klaaaen,
ganlxailon, there were pn-sem Sen­
ator Foraker, General Hrory C. Cor­
JBDDh Bailey of CBkav has pnrtas-1 and wood from Plaber’a dock yeaier bin.-Represeniai ire J. Warren Kelfrr,
“ * a* cottage
cotta - at
• ’Loeost, day.
ed MR. Butae'
of Ohio, and James Hoyt, an aitorne} .
Grove. He ta already
alnady begun repalra
iji
lyn Johnsl
|of Cleveland. This dliim-r reeul'od In
and Impiovemeoti.
,
I number that drew the aodeUee’ Quilt
Invitation to Senator Foraker to
A. B. Oarti^ad party of eight of I ust week.
lAoast Grom 1
tend both the review o
tonorthern reeorta.
of Kenwood is Borne City to day.
with Mias AUce
*The
Crouse
brought 15 Iona of hay,
Ulcr by Ihe Uncvlu
for P. ft Fisher. The men were pniclub.
llng U In ■
Taft and PV>nikei» mot lu the official
the Boor
ovrrhalf
' w
revlonlog
stand, shook buniU. smilod
and down It all came to
:etianged greoUnga. whll- from
Luckily -the men had all
D retnraed HonMias BftMk
thonaands ot throais came cheer after
hurt.
gone ouL so
cheer
as
the
slgtilfleauce
of
the
Inci­
. •, _.
-•
DombrIlle. wife and mother re­
Mra. Herbert HIQ and danMilor
dent dawned npon the bobaldvrs.
QIadya of Travorae Ctty. am. vlaUtag turned from Traverae City Toetay.
lekrlng[ hU brother very much betMoBda tae thM wadk.
Mra JOd Tripp rammed Monday
MUt Ena Wheeler, ot Port OneMa.
- I ftom Bbat Bay.
_ OSBdall
ft la lowti Friday. She
- Bdall «of ■■
MMi
gl
Bendav with Hr and Hra. Clark < teacher for the winter t ..
HIM m*OOl, which will beg.n
________ h Mr way to .
the
drat Monday In September.
The Rev. Mr. Thurotoa has return­
Mn. Heicalt and two children, after
ed Dom BM vMIt at Oulax.
aer
tr with her parapendtag the
enta. Mr. and Mra.. MarsMlI Hiller.
•Ir homTln
town.
....................................
froft ber mother and hroiher from left Friday lor tbeir
Her husband Tlalted hts mother In
DetrolL
J. C. Pease and Lalaad Tripp drove totgland. during the lime.
The attendance was not very
I Mrs. Chas. Cook ^ere to but a very enjoyable dancina party

HfaU house.
Albert Morgas la poUto« a cftftfW
»! under his boose.

Coperolah. Mich.. Sept. 3-Grace.
In- llllle daughter of Hr. and Mra, A-

Uieir cousin. »ra. tuoam. srmww. euu;uitug vui.c
a*.
Other relaUves sad frteads, toft for 1 had much difficulty to i
.....................
things. He walkft lo the cAco of a
______ _________ _
biutoesB trip tocter who called otbeta In eoasuttaIP Mcairk (Vodnesday.
He was ac­ lift and aU nerved that U was
companied by hU daughter. Clear.
slight bemmo.rage of the brain. Mr.
Miss Josle. Plowman, a train nunse. McNamara had some difficulty to exwho has been at Greed Lake for sev­ pressing blmratf. hla artlenlattoa and
eral day*, was called home to care tor memory both betog affsetsd. A MmGrace Gleaaoa.
Uar stuck kept kirn ta doors tor a
Mrs. Leah Csaaelman has -gone (o short time last wloicr.
Jlarilla to stay with ber danghtor.
Mrs, Dens Siudley,
Forest ffres are raging terribly. Two
bouses were bunted near Lvaxm
fjsfce y.'stcrdsy and ibe destructloB of
seveml luort- seems certain.
Ctaft to Which Carrlaga Was Wraoh
The many tHvads of Miss Mary
ft Rtftttad In Ota Datth W
Norpacka. who left here Uree w.
Two Chlldraa.
ago. will be gtod to haar that
reached ber new home to
Hanna.
Chicago. Sept. 3.—Two ftOSrft ot
Wyoming, safe and had a very plvssMr. and Hn. Walter Sasll. vroalthy
ant Journey.
tanoera of OiUwa. UL. wrro fclllod
end arveral persona were aeverfty In­
jured when an electric car oa the
Illtoola Valley railroft eraahed lata
their carriage Ust nlghL

'^'STwa.

^£^SSXr.,'«,.v.a

coraosB

Fourth Ward.

ro-

TnTorse Clly roiunted to ibelr bomo -u, attendant throiiBi served merely
whe had no oppoaiGon. ‘
s^ «ay.r .hackiro'und'Tbe'i^ery
.
. *^
. ai carry
____ ____
___... by
*.___
abddaagbter I after a two weeks* wl.l*
t^l —tak
wilb sk.lF
their Ij„ ibi'
of
the cooirty
an_____a..
ovsrwhtiming
^
Un.9
' MBS rmrenoe, were in town
own one day ;j sons.
aon». 1...............................................
William «d
KMdertto^. , d^matle
dramatic an
an Incident as ba. enhvened majority and retuma from the ataU
S^voak to swet Aim. George KelMrs.
May
Sbepnrd
vtaUod
c
ampaign
In
some
years.;
present
a Ilka condlUon of affairs.
[ a political
SofSouia.
irrivod wt.
on **is.
the maB:brolbara
Tom —and
George
Kelder■ sioyiiai. artoo
wuu BsriTvu
iiu.. .
——•«C of WUl_......
- - 1—..
*___ the lake
tat ttom
South
Manlton.
I.1bouse,
having
to (roao
Qgl..And Mrg Dietyick and grand,reach the latter, be being
Senator Joseph 1
dStatar. Dorothy DletricA loft Ken- south Manliau life mvlng Btotion.
i
.nguat Bartllog ot Indiana wbo has
been berc In thirty-four y^ is
Theae Who WHI Repi
vUKlog hu'aUter Hrs »Jin« Behrens
treos ' mUskm ot botb.Tafl snd Foraker he's
> taM n suta tor <7tea Bay.
ity Co
Waidt in ttw Count]
sa}-a rcaterday. but also the poUllcal -Mir ft a Day Httartalned about and other edd time frMtda. Ho sa}-a
tlen Here Sciipt. t.
great deal nailun of Ohio.
the eonntry has

»

>
('. Hanning U bnlldtog UAew utoM
M cellar.
l\
Jobs w. Bsch has atanad to ptoater

IVunk SUdek.

c of Grand

A

1. O. SCHASftft. TPavaU^ Pa

W.

Frimk

Tnide. C. 1. Grelllck. ft W. UaaUngs,

celved pluralitlea In every ward and

Toledo, OMo. Sepi. S.^Or an bonr'

^

bare (o act at OBffW if<ixM want ha beme )-<iurseH.
Od tke drat B»d third Tuesday* ef e>rh MsmBb a OB>y tewr It
uf far* fur lbs raoud trip U idTrsud by (be I'uOM beb BeeW to lb
rkinc a bsu arxl beose bieHaB
nir (i>r lull ti>.nl<-alBrarrcBrdbw TBles.tratB iSTTb t■ eSt..bUb n

iweaived practi­

Warnar, M8 for Sradlay and

In ONe Peittlea—Qraat Ciwwd
Witnaaaed the Meeting an
Reviewing Stand.

purebaaed

toil

emtleei faraiiag land at m loir a .
ll'f a Ian. though —tkai lit Aridors*. npecially
cotwm BcU BomW. iu>t »rh <.f>i<cRuDtiM as m
IB ihc Eaatrra tnasa
>r thr man shuews* a I
that i7'"'aTr«“/rtrf«t’'• rTvViharr^wUwimfwIled'lopaya lamcwiiiiental
cveroweiBg
h owe tana.
I.U bit iai.iuse latid c»fa rra.-. with hut a mocec
moese chance ever
oweiag hu
the big erafs «( Art Mtaaa — but they are set aS by a
Wheat,
Wheat. con aod cet»a are
i
i:rcM deal —
All kindi ^
link esR sod giiTT large retuma.
TberiiatrrkgenUI and betlihhil. SesMm of seedtime and barvasH ast lmr~
BO loag-drasm-outwisten to arntrad with in Art'aaaaa.
(To abd see the iriunDy Inr vourselt. that's the bew way—taft sridi the tassHn,
Iruii gtowen and truck ganleCKrt. I nerthgate tiurough)^ — if you had ti
t are f^t. thee deride aviAlv M lake adraaiagc of the ^pamwbss oSmsd.

Third ward.

A COM-

fenJe

for wnae land —but for £ne (atmiac^bod.

Irani —famous for fruh and truck rwog.

GRAND TRAVERSE
kto HEN UNITE If
^s^N CAUSE.

«! — food.

» for $S.(J0 per am, and on enajr wnm, WO.

FORAKER
AND TAFT WARNER CARRIED
DIFFERENCES AREHEALED

of

Thit does r>« mera

compeaed of both upland and bonom lattd — nadudinc cutrotrtr ooicr

‘*The now tfas Best Cooks Uss"

b cotoady Ml

Bow becawe we am not wetewf it far

«ebe*p*P«>pfamaking d for tbal dm wbo waft rmndien a fade btat
(baalbeortfafty.wboBAlokiww dft didr faod a dta gta mi

,

Who we wfcg to per dw eta CUM ef ettru <
wheat, m auadary ooaiboos of ouaufachR ftd far

Mayfield

II Have a -Cellega
regram on fiaptsmber 40t.

F

IWe we to away peftk m d» dft faft d ft
make Bow fMt caoB^ far dta Md we*r« ratal 4
day todod.

Fcrwkbrx
gf,) ,rard

.......... —
iBvlia'ton U
yetmg people home
eollegva. to atienS
given to the
l-b'wty iniiM.ug.

extended lo
from schools
this talque
etuh

VALLCY OTY MUMC OO*
Cnad ftagM*. Hta

faaef
r*L
aai We>to

^«.
ORANP niAVKtiM HIKALD. PKIDA^C, UFTCtlMR 4, 1

LC.B1LUNSS APPOINTED FISHtipK
CLEVELAND
CONGRESS
CHOSE TAFT

’•

•MVITIBS.

PPPP-Iaad bar UMH naphew. Harald Mela- way. «
♦'lyra. of Grand Banda, arilTad la iba
1> U

*>rt

rUit lor 10 diy» Steemwo. k4t this nmlag
rJTKIWten
-a a two w«
TBe leioilar edneoculoB ot Traverar at Lse hunr of Mrs. Martin's pareate. irlp —
ui
.. . ’
inrwlu a
Ctty chapter No. m R. A. M, will be i;,. and Mra. J. a FUner. of S» East tH'f.
Sievrnsrai
wUi Thdt ala
held tomorrow ceeulBc.
*
j Et^ili tttwet.
->^0.
Tbe trgnUr aaanniWy of Traretno
Alfred Campenu aad aon. Uk> left
B. C. BtUlof* tea be«n anxdated
City CoaaoU Na M wUl ho held in- today for Toeumseb. Oau and later
<?U(ilct manaKar. wiib baadqaarm*
eventac(they »in gJ to SaadwtA where Lao
RCCOMMENOeO
£ HIE ILEI
llcB BacM warn u> Sbaiaaa Sat>n thl> ctiy. of Um Cnitad Sutof
Members of Trarerec CUy encamte .......... _ . ..
. Nancy
Mtf. a Mrrt and «Ri iei«
ARTiCtE.
Hcaltb and AccMent Inanranca «onmeot. I. O. a r.. ate legnaned to be
The MUm* Miriam
"’^'and
Duma
rettnad
to
—V. —
paay. 9t Saslnaw. Tbl* dtomd ooaptMtet lomorrow erenlag. Ftiday.
as > make, ---------------------of Grand Ledge. —Tlslilng Kiagaley vctt.*rda> after rt
thtlr
hoiML
la
Cbleaso
Monday.
prUaa bIdi> countlaa in tbU saedon of
Ibere will be worB to do.
Retreob-, tbrlr graod
WIIKW
Laatrr
Habball
left
...
tb» Mat*!. Mr. nutiBM will ImmaUTTOd.
H MoT^y.
Bk Uka MeMay witb thair ballny
amly mublUh hi* bMdqoartara in
the doath Of MTS.
-----------tuarhine.
the Siata Itaak btalldinc and bagln ac-J
Oeo. Metcalf, iho Ice cream eocial to Onad R.n.d. Wh.,. u win
UowwH BMnk wnt ta Rapid City bare been glyen Friday cecnlng by
t’.ca operatlom.
Saturday
to
attend
Fteld'a
Day.
m'tb Ida wide aeaualnianea and pAr INVEST10ATI0N&, DIBCOVthe Oak Park Congresatlona! ebnrek.
|iroci«ail>o boalnrsk methods ha will
BRIU ANP INVBNTIONE.
bss been postponed tndeOniicly.
Mr*. JoseiAlae Sweer*. of FWni, nr
iujn.
lAddy has reinmod W
I tor ibe
Rerilar meeting of Grand Trarerso lived last nl^t for a 1*0*^ »folt
Oi.-goo. and U boaaa rlalUni:
Hive No. 62 sUl be held In sOddfel- wl'h her moiher. Mr*.
g j ugg,.
^
loss'hall ramortaw ariemoon at !:3i>
John Cramer, of Manistee. U in the
wont to ika ataUi
A good aumidakM is deMrcd. Deputy city on bnaiaoss.
fsi,- i»lay with an exhibit (TO LMAi C«rUln and R«f«rr«d li
Sopreme Commander Mis. Sundsy
U Rosooc and dsughUt knee re- Unnu county.
-j
ttlnfflna T»nm« to •‘S/hv
sill be present.
lemed from an. extensive trip through
Mr. sad Mrs. B. C Shokpasnl HP
pMhr-Mad Lwdm’'
tb.. 8*pt.
All member* of MePhereoo Post G Canada and Nonhem Michigan
turwed to Sturgis today after eMttlB
Laat In Haavy
[ Une Trw
^-Tbe’ci^w' .
inty-EtgM LI'
A, R. are roqueaied to be\#ifemPi nt
Mrs. C. W- Barnard left Grawn' to- relauees la tMs city,
Ga.l* On the
t* Chltiaaa Rrw
>oWi^ bet alMtf. Mm.
a BK-eilug to be held Monday night day for Knlkaska 10 rUii her daugbMrs. G F CampbeU n
will aBomblein Wa^iaiSM 8cptMB-.i^( w«cb.
faetura.
special biwineca.
Tisltlag
ter. Mrs. Murion BnekeL
p. mlpg afier TUf
- her tatbar.
ner « fora fwar day^Mwawo: T»e! jg^rttn IUri».wl»o was ibrown front lorTbe
Ladies- Aid of SL FranHs
M1.S Claim M. Minor rt-tunied ftom Omy.
church will meet with Mrs.
Icnls this laomlng.
' ^ Sorco-c*. of K&gupy, 'la tn tM
w and l«
Joy.-r. Wadiington sitvei. Friddy
I by iba pabllrattoB
Mr. and Mrs. tyminm Mamer and “‘J •“ V“L”^bba of Mavftald. Is U
vening. A good attendance is deirn by ib» late rxPr>«ldrjit
.............o,..
lugbter. Clsra. of Freeport.
Freeport, 1are Uu .n^^r-y
S^y.
v
before bis ltan»tok XUiti. o* the China prefocmuuet* uiihln ihr acope
v^iifo fox’
city
, J. U. Stnllh. of this city left tbili
________, ___ the rollilrBl lure. aocoidir.R U> news brouebt iO'^,j conijroBfc are inrltt-d le attend the
of ihU city, left, eminc for Nonhpon where bo wDi
In tbe United Status. The Hits city by the Japene»e Moaner and panlclpaie in the iiru-i _
. „
_
ot| W. V. Captoa and a party of ^v««.
impm
ona of three that tbe dead Tango Mnru. Tbe Bani^ok went io|f^,„^ Kailom.1. stair und provln-j .
, Dl Frankton. are In town, IutUie
. Ml
Misa Itawsla Fnrrnni re
had apwed to wylie for pab- pleoee on the r^r of tbe China pre^ <ial goventment*. aocletlet. aseorU
rniot*Carrlr
\ come over tn Mr. Caproo's C4 borse- >twad the winter.
O. Al.'red Stanton, of Indianapolis.
lions, clubs and other bodies s
In a high gale.
’ power Dolson, The car Is at the It vlslitng m tbe city for s few weokv Bmplie today after vislUng
Mias Antonio Woodrow i
>dj
ouested to send delegates. P
Hiss Bnisy P^tfhx of this city left Manhtee today.
ilenii Ihr' congt
___ I eermpieted and planed
Judge of Probsre Walker, today
I papei
Prof. I. B. Gilbert left tbit
hands of a looni newspaper when Mr.
gnnted an order allowing tbe Snsl today f..r Maa-.c« foe a lew days' visit
with frk-ndn In that city.
II impc
Grand Rapids. Wber* be wiU
Oloeolanddfod.
Sshlng aod^flfo Tulmre. The| Mr and Mrs. K. K. Cox. c^okomo. ac(«um 111 the esute o( A. A. NlckbrH. Floyd CTlach. of Chicago. Is « ; Mr*.
Gilbert who Is rttnralai
tBe article strootiy nrga the eleethe city on business with the Hsnnsh Sogii
iltleni and eccretan-general of the- li d . ore .'irre for a visit among r*laUto of Taft, who is Indomed as well Accident On Grand Trunk Rccultod In
Tbcre will be a dance at tbe
We■


and
ftieiidi.
I
,
Painful Injuricc le Several
Mil
tttM for tba prosldency and a safe
MrromMhl and children, have .quMong club tomorrow and It U c. nAlice
Today.
agocoUve. Tbe writer conaldera rr10
their
home
in
Tmv.eiwc;
ceded
that
these
afalrs
aro
of
•««
pitstVdeuU s're Mi-Lled by the oongrers |
Ity yetterday.
in tu* city. j
pnbrtena snneess nseetlaln ns It Is de­
A special' City alter a visU here with her par- • jileasantesU
Mh* Cary Purdy, who has l^ rfoLond'>o, OnU Sept. S.—The Grand
H. C Tripp retarnod i
sirable, BBrI refers In stlng^ terms
'-iU. Mr.
Mr snd
and Mrs. Bklver.
Skiver.
| There will be a regular meeting of
lung friends In tbU olty, baa rvgnrned
Tmiik expreaa No. 4. from Chlc«o in ap|^ri^n'*f« *?b?‘
to the •
Miss.................
Emnm Cox.- who has been very
r I| Queen fCity Camp.Na 573 R. N. of A. yesterday after a bualneH
made'by the congres:; of the United.............
to ber nvme in tbe aouibern pan uf
oped the tra'ck
‘ -iglBb calls to reform" mislead imrtles ■ Niagara Falls,
city.
In
Forestershall.
A
earv todav Stales. -Hie coagH-s* has also
. ts Iniprorlng nice >.
the aiaie. Mi>« Purdy will spend tbli
to tknlr own deatradtlon.
| Priuo
— at ...
„ - hall I iiiciun- of the lodge will be taken nnd
'
winter in Calllurnla.
;
I
Tim isgnas of the cnrrcol campaign Kighi '^r-)>r« T^ri iTi- 'irark snJ were teircd voluntary cootrlbuiiriui from 1 Tlie furfuers-plrnlr
succeas In every say. There | ,n nternberu are requested to b* ;>«••
6. 8. Burnett, of Lake Anft la it.
lM.su.
.a. Ami.« tic Wur«
p-non. ..S
1... ; ™
ara dMeatacd at e
very large-attendance, people,, g.jy y ciock
on bttstnrax.
ta-tb»«tkla. which U In the famllUr'ani. Harry Howard, of Alabama, bod-,*
fee of 12 for inembemhl|> for
I
CU^iS.
Th®
Offlcui
language
for
mlUw
from
ever,
dlrecsalt gsd pinmmolecr of the doatl;,,. thapen up: H. A. Slthnad. Chicago: i**cl>
The
Mr. and Mrs. 'WllUam lUlac and ***-Me."aiid Mrs, M. R Couli
VntUwn. Ho dWeiMaa our reUGons
S. W. Bendare. Geneva,
children left this nnoa for Ornnd Rap­
Inst TmOU
Wllliam Ccry'.-rtfiiMa But
PERSONAL.
W ids. where they will rtill for a abort Mrvel.
■««.
■'•o
French. German> August Sgih at tbe residence of .Mr. W
' I
(, internal o.- luUan language.
in
Un. .1J \t‘ Vnnih trhnn thl-lr ..
In oonneetlon >r./<
and Mrs.
MU. Oilre Osborn, of Grand Rkffirah^ "'"‘"y,
the
«alnct ^
Injui
Dr. T. I. Packard, of Lanhsrt. 111-, :d«. who ha* bMtt vlslUng friend* Mi
with
the
congrecB
there
have
been
nrdit-gtaur.
Mabel.
dfnlam that the aodalist vote u <wr
injliculle, Ind.
Ind^. were unli
united In From Thursday^! Record.
and
fo:i;ll>.
are
visiting
at
the
home
............................gumnj)
ranged
compciitlre
awards
for
ihi-jot
Bumniliculle,
this
tlty.
hts
reiurvied
to
ber
boaw
tain Ig be maeh larger than erer t>cof Dr. }>acknrd's MMer. Miw. Pcrlle P. I Mims Corrlfie eilvern. of Grand
Ivatbr most fmportani investignUons.:marriage. The ceremotty took ,
. ..
fora. End adds that the union Ubor
, dlrcorerlei. Inventions, etc- relative'at noon. MUs Neia Wright, of Trav- Mnnion yrsicr.lo,. after vialtlng here. Carpenter, on Fifth street
Rapids, is rlsIilBg friends In tbe diy.
t, as a nallopal propoattlon. will
I to flsberlei aqulculiure. Itbtbyology. | eiae City, was brldoemald. and Myron
a. B.
Pulrcr returnedtoRummli
Mr*. Mary McLane returned to ' MiKi
«uv has beam
UItti Seille Tnarker. who
'
m be anything more than a myth.
:fisb
pathology
and
related
enbjecu|
Marsh,
brother
of
the
bride,
was
best
CJiy
this
morning
after
attending
--r.ronson today after riaUlag
. visiting fticsbi In tbe aouibern paci
■ it can nerer be errstallied. The

daring
the
yeere
1606.
1607
uid
ISUH.'man
The
Rev.
Gurvas
Cnrcy
i>crregular
monthly
meeting
of
Kdna
Evans.
I
of
tbe stair, n turned borne tbit BoniAlan of a aumher of republican
I The awarde will be In the form of fonm-d the ceremony. The bride's auperlniendonii of the
tbe poor.
| Hr*.
Mrs. M. j,
J. CurtU roluitird to Baton
greroen from the south Isl Ike> MlllUry School.
'money nnd a«teg4te $2,(00. Among; gown w»* gmy uailn.
The happy
a. B.SUnson,I. of‘ Rlngslcy. was tu | Rapids tnday after visiting ber busu,
» oonalderad probable, as well as
' - ase who have offered the prises,] couple left Immndlately fo:- Indluna.t;,,. gUy today oon b'j*lno*s.
i band, -who Is
! oBai
U a produce
prodi . buyer here.
« demoernu
_________ -.-n
fromNew
NewKniUind.
Kagland.
New Tort. 8?pi. .. -*NegoilaUw.v
rrom $60 to $250 arc
ire tUithe taking the trala nl Cedar Hun. where
y j). i^paron returwd to Inhe
Mrs. N. Okey Pelnmed
I tbe pqblloatloB of the arUele
reUlivos here, xoo today.
It s sinature
*<"■ **** American Fisheries soclnj. Amerl- they expect to visit a nhon tlnn-, ).e■near tba late president's
signature 1*
1*
Andcruon -went to Em“"a
<»n Mimeum of Nslnral History. New forv going to Philadelphia. Ifonn.. ili.-tr
dy w«*l
IthCM
.baniE to havw eome effert
effect ni)M
ei>oa the
tbe
ni home,
home. wber»ine giwm
groom hu»
ha» »
- ,,ire today where she will be a teacher loJay to tlsll frienda.
fuluni
wbrr.- tne
schools.
I C. H- Estes, of Bate*, alleoded ihe
..T . fir*; York City: Muspum of the Brooklyu posllloa as teacher In the public
Sag* sbonly
f. hoof*. . Mr* &wh»n> has *i»ut her
Mrs.,
dedare theouelvee In doubt as to tbe
Mr*. F. Van Valkenburg
Valkenburg and
a
summers at Lung take for a gi
Mynl? Thonipaon. of Cbvfflei
many years, nnd ha;i many frl.tc Honor this morning.
here to wish her baiipiriMs
! Dr. I. N. Monfort and family re. .......................................
..
M. Ili.ppin* returned
Lake ffhor* Ry.
WtRM "e^eW^sd “ ifo!Sl fong ’S;“‘,^,X^
>^‘t'
ruheric.. proapeHly In tbe new' relation.
lunicU 10 Hh.-ica today niter miendlni’5,loday alter vlsttlng her
Cleveland and return
enongb lo tee the way the campaign
•'
I Wolverine Fish company of Detroit,
i few days vlKlilng fo M. DidiDclt.,
j|„ (j. a. laurastcr. of Old
Buffalo nnd return DEM.
Return Limit Thirty Days.
that whetwae. the Brrt arUcic waa
laland In t low tor some Ume.
Commissioner of Flsherie*; Dr. H. C.
Mr* <' Oodfrev and Mr* Marv Oo<lMoni.'on -------- ----------... — ------friendly to Taft, the writer^ probal
nmbsblel........................ia a a ■ a i ed7te eaett
.<Hre^r of the Ameri^n t-^v
r,.uirned to Grveui llle loOs'. at he. ii visiting fo M. Bennett, reitirnedjz, \v. Te. io> d Twelfth nireeU s
" "
Hiiteum of NStnral History.
ni»ui>. Ne-s
rpone was in bare the trio of arllinghei^
to m.rra imUy.
i lAiuis Lanwny and wHe, of Cltf- ud.li.w*.
p n
York City: John
....................
K. Cheyney. “
Tarp
rpea
a upon the plan of an argument l>eAlL-m Speuerr
and two .rfin*
.Mr*. G. W. It.-vlt returned from a ,'<id an- the guetu el h;. nrpU-e. i\.i
h it iw.y «. a_ r.
.
3P.-UC
Springs. FlA; Prof. TTieodon- Gill.
■ ry, with the
3P.U
. ^
returning bmne I
Grand Rapid.. Mlnb.]
Attica,
I>r. r. M7 Johnson. Boston. Nev York
eliy.
i
Mr*.
K.
A.
Martin,
of
Milford.
Mlrh..l
they
win
vivit
a
brother,
J.
H.
Lau
.
Sept.
1-11
IS
Aesdemy of Bcienee. snd Mesarn. after visiting rnlatlrc
Henry Holt A Co.. New York,
Carirrs Siding. Mich.. Sept. 2.—Bali
arenment
I ■■me »l Durh fob* between Ktngnley

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COMPETTnVE AWARDS

limSIED AFTER DEA11I

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JDMPED THE TRACK

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GOT OF MRS. SAGE

OUN FAMILY
EXCURSION

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!r4r:*r5.nf-sr^-Tmi»day. sept 24, IMU

ii

CARTER’S SIDING

.,5';r£S;r

COPEMISB

S^^nhfoetr^amTmcBW
The Angora goals of Turtle Uk.vSST
H.r' ■•<*«> Certer n roll one day last week.
•hey w.
• »»•»•'«
, Carlisle, FrnneU. r^y
Henry
. with a i
e hav* daclarod al- forge boil on one
8ntaMo--an thase
Copemlsh. Mich.. Se|.i. 2...Nlelly
Kari Crandle Is here belpin:
hl» McDermld, of Tbomin-oiiville. Is vieltInther tn plaslcring Mr. Curtis' house, lag ber brother, Riehsrd
Riehi
Brimmer,
LAD K1LLC0 A BIG ffNAKK
Prearklng al the ball. one-ball m1le| jrosie Hurley ha* bU house nearl'
aoulh of Carter, last eveinlag
__ was
. . well ____,
ready to ......
mote
.............
Into. There
.........
Mabmirad ffig inebaa Around and Four attnod.'d and splendid orden Sermon j large n>inil-er ol houses goli;
by the Rev, Wm. Crandle.
'
Feat Lang.
tbe BWllch at
Mm. I.«ah Cassclmnn lelunied Sun1^ Hnroiv, Mich.. Sept.
Linden
CaVicr*8ldlling
„ causod the llro whisllf day from Mai lllA whi-re she ._.
' • • ■■
'fl, or Abholo
blowf y*4.................
y.sterday
nbooi noon.
s ywierday'
.............................................
..... cd last week to attend the fnnrral of I
-•[. wii
her
1 Ishwaudn
red tlx Inchn in dreom-] ir of ccdl was on Are,
rr, Mr*, Maggie
Traver*Mr. Curtis and Mr*. Robeck went who
d In the
and wna tonr feet long.
ek lake yesieFday
yesterday flshlng.
fishing. Dldj LVnilace Fool and Mrs. Elliabcth
wnablnek'with golden colored itripes.jto Duck
Bingham, both of Ccuiral lakv. were
The lad said that he would not have’not here how many baskets of *
mairird at the home of E J. Baker
__ _
* I ukrn up.
afraid lhai it would pounce upon bim! Mrs. Lem Hill, of Carter, is on ■niursday evening, Auguvi I3ili. b>
libasleklUt. Dr. Plpm- was called.
tbe Rev. Mr Sherwood.
ud do him bam.
.
Mm. John RobblDv. of Grand Rai>- ids. U visiting beraitier Mrs. George
iDodt.
Mr*. M. Vanpeli, who ha* In-. n vl«jliing her broiherv, Edgar and Klnirr
•BrimniT, left Til«*d;iy lor h.-r liom-at Fluux Uiiy . loB-n.
' Hiss Mnry- Kean, ..f
fily.
jwas In town i>u buslnvws Wednre.la.Mrs. Praures Joseph i-ntcrialnei.
Icnmpanv from klaiiiaiee tbe first of
jthe w. •

CASTOR IA

<tB m*d Too Para XM-in Bouht, «a< wUefe ka> Dm*
te «u«r ftir «Ter 8» jcaub, to to»e tB« fflBaRtare of
----- maAtxMlmnannHl*.—rforliAnBsir-

^

toM r6oa»»«pe bat
■ tto «HB« «Mb«ia4

t Cl

VMiat Is CASTORiA

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C.'iet* l> s tMnta. aaMIbiM Itn- CMor OH. ParaffoHe. Propg »nd Bootbluc Syrupn. It in Plmanat. It
exmutsg mettjkor Opla». Sferplilno nor other Nnr«atS«
aabntMK*. Its •§« U tts fuarantoe. It dentrojm Wonns
and 4lBvs FamMUMon. U OBren DiankaaoBd Wind
Coflo. It
ItTCJ
TeUeven ToetBlnR Tn
•nd FtatuVency.
the Foo
gtniRTB gad Biirnln. adwMRr ImoMBf mmF MtuM sinep.
IW Chllir«B*n FTiRRmn "Tr Mother*. FrietMl.

OENUINB CASTORIA always
I Baai* tA« SigiiBtnn of

Tbe Kind You EaT6 Always Bought
^

In

Over 30 Years.

Mn-. Gi-orge Summer .-niertaliicil
her brother*,
h'hank * Grant, fmi i
Marion, and Bniest Gram and fniall..
of Thonipsonvlllr. Sunday
Grade Olcaaon. who hs
airk I* reported some lH-iior._^
■d. whi.
wbi. hat
h
• Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rinard.
spent ibr past year at Scnitle. \)'M*b .
arrived borne Monday.
.Mrs, George Clifton, who ha* lieei.
wry lick 1* able lo b>- out again
A! LaCount moved to Traverse
Mimday. Their many friend* berewoi.korry to *ee them go.
Hnnoo Morrow ha* moved on a
farm near Gaylord
Mn. John NouJ and Mr. and Mr>
Itotidson and eon were calling ou
triondi at Nestea City Tuesday.

-.T'

KEWADIN
. l.-A lain-'
r social at thTuesday evening
The proceed* vrere $15.10.
Mfp. R L. WIleoB and ber {
•bool cias* 1
r a* Clam
report a good____
Mr. and Mrs. R Frink, of Cleveland,
iio. and Mr*. M. Frink, of El Rapvisited from iVedneeday unGI
Batncday with Met. l.ydia frlnk and
tamtly.
Tbe North MBion Sunday acdKmi
had n picnic at Birch Lake Tbureday
___ Intiied.
AtK«U<-r dance was beU at
k/su ball Frt-lay ewnlng aiih a

What ever
you do.
See
MilUken’s
Suits ahd
Sldrts
before
buying
TRAVERSE
CITY’S
BEST STOld;

T^bc- vnymm that i* goiog lo buy n mil or - .al wai.li lo know Uwie thinsk. I* it ri«iU M to
1
ntylvT Is tbe «|unii*.y right aii'J is tho price liklil?
We ctD utis^ AOY wpiDui on tbtme. nod ta ndJitioa to that oiB altow Iter tbe Urfggt
Mwrtmeat to be found in Northani Michigan nod thnt U worUi ionieUiiDg to the women who
like* toknowiliafwi'nt slic La* ia aheolulolr t»rroct.
*
Wbetber yon Imy here or noi ii i* decidedly to yonr atlYutagn to
thin noperb ebowiBg
U-fore making year pnr.-haie.
u-member you arc not buy'Dg ft coal or quit worn n time or two, but for one or poetiWy two
•i'swjda' tJo it it u. yonr intoreM to know tbnt what you buy it the very be»l ywKXQgelhf
your money nnd to Iw qure oF Ihi* yon BBtot vitit iimikCBS.
Onr qbowinz of bjth naiu ami conU it (b« boat we ever bnd. not only in p>int of beto^ bat
in value. We UluslraUi May n few of tbe New SUndard Conu bnl ibere arc bomlrwl* we na$
you to m-e. We ham- aome of Ihe Nobbicet tbin^n ever qbown in ihiq <-ity.
Suits ptomiae lo la oxt-epiionally ilrmyr. the qt)ie o( tbe Song weteil quit, is well adopM
PiMlaudwinU-r wo«r. ami is slso euiieJ to the long oosU for outer we if which cmd* fo my

B«ra..»U Ol eutd.

BUri, Empin,

J.p«,«ra

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Woin ihoLoc. .oim.Ubmi.! ckjlh coil tb.i «»»“» for »»JI8.

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"itoUi! pnabrn at

«*.*«. s8.o«. *».**, »«a*. *<sjw. *w.e*. t« *«-«•Suits from »1*.** to »SW0.

J lOMillikeiin
incyOKPOHATMO

TRAVERSE
CITY’S
MIST STORE

OiMNO TflAVERW MBfkALB, rmOAY. «imM»ER 4, tME

PEVOTSU TO THE
GRAND TRAVOtSE
REGION. .....
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THE HERALD'S FARH PAGE
AaylUiW

Ym OmMImlc

WOl M.kc H Better. All

ArHcte.

Uul

Be

SOME PSACnrAl
HELPS BY PKACnCAL PEBSONS. . .

Write OMy Oa Om SMc

oI

Ike PM**

There are tew nreesafol peadi
KELPS IN ORCHARO WORK.
WORK IN THE FARM DAIRY.
srowera srba advocate sod eHltare.
It reuuire* an artist to grow a heif­
for
For anmer cultivation the disk har­
Tbe beat malts come from worktas
er calf into a cow that «dll producu,
row. spring tooth harrev and tbe
OM Tint. •fBBd«M ••ihvB Tlwy WItl tbs aall dvlw tbe time when tbe Tm >4ard for Woman to (dlfk and large twoborae cnblvaior -are eseell- TNnpt That 0« t*~Make a Uaaful 40e pounds of butter a ywar. no matier; **•*

Were/ the PeeL
bo* well bred tbe call may be.
trees are srwwtot and aewtnt a etorw
CRtoen Net AM Dull
: cot unto.
The rammer cuhlvatton
Lift Haavy Cana and
____
, Cbarffenr* and the cottager*
n'bea tbe calf to 2 or 3 Wrwl
crop for faO aad winter and pkrwinc K
tboBid be freuurat and the dryer (he
veeKs <«d
X. T. bar* takes
of th« Ftaok.
Work.
Cburn.
aad skim mtik to >u
nndar cariy la tbe aprtos. Ocrer crops
wcatfaer the more freguent abontf^e
for Whole I ib^otoelre. elr fomlc*ilon ot
<By Frank H. Hall.
abooM not be left andl they sock tm
milk to tbe lime that It needs good ,oe. f.v throwiag hot clooite W b
Too many men who think they arts (be cnlUvaikm. We should not meaw lUtooU I'armer*' InstitiUe.i
LaatUaw a«owe bospd IHU« sbitit muck molMure from tbe aoU at a time
care aad reguisr feeding. OMbm*L oat- j cylinder d! as they race sbeot the
are our cultivation by the growth of
activity to naetal. uselews er
sood toraiera feel tbemaelre* abovo
mMbt dUBBM ta 4>Mp. Wa.it
whan tl I* needed by tbe tree*.
the weeds. A dust mulch at all tees harmful Indeed. If It Is useleas It to meal and a little corn latisb added to' Use to tto-U nxiur <-ars. The wndk al
their bnatoapa. They consider poifitry
the akim milk wUl make Ue youngsi.-r | eztenunmiioo hs« been carried oa wltfi
S>
ecu. It wu tteo tba oostOB «o baal
ralatog and dairy work beneath tbeir will assist to the work of eooserrtog harmful, for ft to a waste «f time. aa«
larr«t«tog detenuiusilou dortag tbfi
K
Pter boccks ta ttw pw (or ibe ahup
nCOINQ THE filiOOD SOW.
dignity and leave it to tbe woom- tkrge amoun^ of molsinre.
time U tbe stuff Ufe to made of. and 1
aU-i-monanl tacsor to be «maU.
Q
it UwT omM aat be taraed an icaie
hMoe farmera fed their braod aow*
When we fotfow a syatem of cover
tblka.
That
la
utoerd
they
makeb-Mg
tebere tboy eocM g« at tk* matl all (be edra that they can cat rfsbt np
rropplag with legume erra once *
niatake.
jL
■BBJtm.t fMAabtoaed .beep ralMr. to tb* Ume of tarrawlas and iben wowyear there wU be very little aeed of KL A„,U., U ...lul I, 1, .>,.»«»
,,
i
Anything worth doing on the fnno to
ki
haUaood tbu pioe bocgiiB pUcMl der why ao many dead or puny plfs
using fertilisers rich to ulin«ea. Tbe
worth dothg to tbe very beat poeaible
wdl-belng. To raise corn to useful; [tp, milker greatly depends fbe onsB-1 ohl .\gBwsa tote. «o wtatoh M tbfi
r•
vkm ah^ enM alMde at them eu
growth of tbe trees U a good Indica­
wny.
It
Is
impoaslble
for^a
womam
wool Into cloth to nseftil: to tliy and quality of the milk given an l! raddeura of nibu Kent. oorupM tM
y
BMP act vtster Btaoed off CImbm.
DoTtas presnancy we must keep
tor of tbe amount ot nitrogen needed convert wheat Into flour to ttoeful;
■■■•fel • to
Ca .
w_
.A*
..___
I
...
..w
■ m
XS.
even
If
abe
nas
tbe
help
of
a
grown
tbe'perwtotenry Ot tbe tow s work.
1 setwin by NniismlH Uedmes: IS
tbe
nifi

Mm Humt. a IY«wrlTaoU bt««4- two thlpsa to mind: One ia that (bo
by the tree*. Tbe most eaccesatul dig a dllefa of a oeUar. or to lay a col­
Proper accw and feeding go band to «»•**•
^ THiniM.
P • 0*. crttM to 1m>Y ^di U the beuer
la keeping up b«r bodily atrengto. daogbtor or two. to take care of a peach growers are using aa Ibcdbilar waU to osefttl. To assist to tbe dlsud. ..1 I.
111,1, ho. ,n. I
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M
BNMmH tkMp. fbe SkropablTO ia a and the other is that she U nourlab- iKMse. cook, wash and Iran for tbe plete fertilizer with good retolls.
Jtonti,*on'e
i.lirnmi'::,
are bring fmvl Ifram
.beOfpMM
tribotlOD of com. wooleo goods, flour. cien
iolka. alwaya have meola ready
«Hl(«-B»tcrlaE ihoiv. ao4 make* One lag a foetu on the food she reeHvea.
Ij one to
aupplled.“to
to the other * | Wto
^
be foot
tM
A peach tree should have regular Ume. cwmcai. eggs, butter er cheeM- to lading It, a large.degrwe tbe results |
of tocknea*. aobee ot poln:i.
^
^
n
motUfi. protablr bMtor tbao any eth.
Feeding aboold therefore be liberal
W
or breed aseept the BoatlalovaL thoogb It need not be qolte ao heavy and to addiUoa ran tbe dairy and the and tboraugb pruning They rimuld In uaetnl.
will Ik dtocouragtog to the owner. To | j
of -New Tc*t; tb*
pruned
once
each
year
at
tea.1.
and
to
It Is useful to pleaae
0
nraaa are tbe amallMrt <tf the Dowa.
properly feed a dairy herd require* , fonr of Angtwt Brimont. Jr.f4bra*« '
after farowlng. fine abonld bek^ (klekea yard.
for Jatifc-s i*arrtUt and Ptepbra lYabreed., yel they hre very compact, and to good coodlilon.seliber'uo fat nor
No woBdar ao many farmer, reelli-! my oplnktn twice a yeeir U tbebetler please them through the art of music rCMilniM-d study on tbe pan <
body and ibe two ot iw Maittobfi
ttte'evee will rtu from 140 to ITS too lean. If there is to be an error on
Ole or BO&tng from tbe cows and plan. Summer pruning to often ad­ or patoUng or sculpture or archltec- owner
vantageous to controUIng tbe growth
Each cow has her own Individuality. Alcint^^. Tbto U only a raitlal UH.
pmndi at natnrtty.
eblckena.
Dairying
toa
mas's
work
eltber aide It aboold be on tbe aide »T
of Ibr tree. 1 U<lie\e that low-headed
but
It Indleetea tbal Iber* M 1 tSMl
beauae ft to bard work A man who
the comfort t The food that one cow eats with avM- guilug plant at wurk sU (be tea T*
If yon tbiak'Of aiartlBl into tbe
trees are tbe best when the work U _It to nseftil to add to
__
__liy aooiber. cow dislikes and eats wiu
abebp bulaaaa start with a amali
If tbe brood aow U kept tbin tbe pigs wfU allow bis wife to run a band miv done by a skilled band, but it to a dan- tbe country. It to useful
throw out the clotidi of sMaha M
dock, scy, Afiaea ta twenty. After ym wUI lack stamina and they will never arator ought to be compelled to sten geratu praciloe when doni- by any bit which VllV toenaae the yield of ran. ! rel«cunce. Tbe ration that to pertect- rbaeirecr* cipen tbe cylinder oU (MG
and wheat and clover, which to baiweed lor one raw and by tbe BO ttoit I’ll- liuralus oTfrilow aente Mt
bare handled tbe nainber a year ^ recover from Ibelr backaet they re- llveiy to a^ft^min ten hour* a da>' a good pruner.
«
■rve aoll lertUliy and check use cd w bich she produi-v« greatly and dou*r. rbuking .moke as (hcff (ear
two you oaa then braaHi oot if you relve before birth. Pasting doe. n^t UBtn be refits.
For tbe handling of the commercial the rn.-ages of Inserts.
econcunirally to entire!, exit ofpropai- alone the roads.
Tbe handling ot mnk cans, making
enable a aow to bring forth a sirang
peach nope tbe oommoo form of bas­
e leaving.
TionfornncMherruw.aiid she produces
WTtate.er pron««es human, happlAs MthulaatM youn« farmer lo litter of pig*, and . this stalemesi ot buicar aad mUkfng of cows to idl kets that boU aprozlmatply halt j
tor below her ability in amount of milk
work
that
abauld
be
done
by
meo.
human
conveniences,
bumau
as*.
Borders IlUaals vrltaa that a imdt of ahooM appeal to every man's IntelUbutter tot and profit
It men woald take a more seoalMa busbvl are perhaps tbe beei'adapteJ
DivieaPWdl aiitelM- •badp-cUl to frum tva to aerea year* genee. Tbe unborn pig mnai be to
Soau-iimc:; ii dlrerahm to' tha tt/b
view of tbe matter there would be of any form of package. For fancy ear­
docUa tbe tolOB of poor toad by la- membered - when we are feeding the
......w— during one period of tociailoa does not tomary %-otk of reeuveftog aoaMl
‘ profltoUe dairy fnnna to the ly varieiU* some other form of bas­ or whatever dlmtoisbee the mtoiakes.
iwatoff its fertlltty. This ta a pretty
. It I* nnllkelr that a balanced
pnmrny would occur. It wra a tte
inets may be used lo advantage. Have
eoBlato tbe
tones Btotaowot. but be detoarea bfi ration wRl make tbe dam fat while country. H doee not reffnire mncb. nice, claan. attraetlv* packagos and tbe slna. tbe sorrow, (be sofferlng. tbo
portloQ for another period of lacutloa. moUve lui line occsidoo. Gb* bal
otnnal
to
aunip
a
dairy
farm.
A
good
inranrentence—any
erf
the
ills
of Ufe
attennuad t.> <«.■« a ireaile and hflfi
rclMd MO boaheia of cara ta Ike acre
le Is cnrTying a fitter.
put np (be fruit ao that U win grade
There Is a Wide dlfferrlire In tbe CS- foppltd . ver to thirty feet of vaHr
aepaiaior.
Babcock
tMUe.
cknrn.
b«toat r««r oa laad which ayeea year*
When aow* are made over fat at ter workee and all the other otenalU uniformly good thraugh tbe whole ba.->pav. ~ Of rows to consume food and bottuBiid i>y mcd. «
aSB imdaeed bca this M .
that period it la doubUraa due to to fit Up a Brat-eUas little dairy for
But the real utility of .an art must eren v. wider dlffi r.-iire In their abllitv
Njet her npr aaid Captain ficdli
•bear tbe .beep befare they so to feeding « ration grraUy orerbnlanceJ
-CeruinJy. Wberell I r« betr
Tbe cbolcei of rmrteiles most be gov­ be determined by Us effect, not upon to ranvvri ihe food Into milk.
oowa <na be secured for about
paswre. Ybetw U now no bmi* daatbe aide ot ttorbobydrnte*. It la IlM.
Ttocfc oa Ibe rad*.- mU (be mato
Good dairy managemeet coaatou ->f
erned according to local conditions tbe tedirldual himself, npem tbe race.
'
Ser af eali. wat day*, aad sbeo m(LCticnIly Impoulble to make a brood
Teh uaeftil act moH aflecE favorably
ipplytog good leed.pasturesand aoU- ager. with a Inogb at tbe ‘rr—rTrnif
One
of
the
beat
methods
of
determin­
a
man
will
give
bto
attention
to
fer sreaUy dwtoc tbe SrM warm-days
r mo fat by feeding her n large ra­
tbe human race.
tog crop*, that go to make tbe eoadt- ofibeiaal,.
tbe work be ought. prorMed be baa ae- ing what varieties would be adapted
-All right, ffbell be tbMB la tka
tion praperly balnneed.
Any
activity
whereby
one
gains
tloo
of
the
raws
and
tbe
attendsw
to tbe Iscallty would be to write to tbe
morv'B'.'' Attd site was.
UBOon dam not kaap to the retrfiP
With tbla feeding tbe aow abovU leeted with toielitgeaee. make tbem
what another loaee Is not nseftil activi­ favorable
ft was bot (be work nf half a day fiff
erctsr.
well dttrlas the bat waafk- have an abondnaoe of enarelse. aad pradoce at tbe very lowert 260 potud* and get the reports of tbe various ty. mil It wbatever name you please
A good
Captain Scott ta rig wp a pair of stoadT
of butter each year. If be .to within
ar asd that Is why tbe
with that there It lliUe or no danger
imbitng. steaUng apeenUttog, pra- ’ how to do everything coanected with poirw. drop loahle bee to hi* divtot
reato of a good market be ought lO (aau that they have made. A poach
alwsys falls oK dartns tbe son
of too much tat being accumnlntad.
get $750 groat for his butter, to say (bat might be adapted to one place motlag—If the prabable result of tbv the dairy business from rieanlBg the dress, pass aome heavy chttaa addP
meotba.
traaaactioo to that one shall get what, stable* to keeping nccotmi* and (eat­ tbe boner aad briwaeo bee amJea teff
nothing of bis profit on skimmed mITk; would fall to another.
a Work two a ring. Uke t tan aa a
FEEDING
FOR
PROFIT.
NOT
FUN.
Bohart Bryoe of UaaalUoB oennt.*'.
another loses withont gtvtog aa ing tbe milk.
calves and pig*.
hotottog engine aboard bla niat-htod
Many men who would make n proOhio. Bay. hU sheep bare Iamb cholequivalent for It. tbe activity la not a
tug. epeti a ateara eytlnder. tad bp ah*
A woman cannot ran n ten.tow dalara. He aaya Mm so ta w«aa to Hay » by feo^ cut one carload ot beef
neetol one; it Is harmful.
TO .CURE A BAD HABIT.
came. To lower her geotiy to tbe
ry succeesfully. neither can two. un­
to sood ooBditlon. but sood .becoew catUe male a faUore when they
To (be Bdilo^; How shall I treat
This
speculative
spirit—tbe
dMlrc
less they have absolutely nothing else
alcft aad many die. Pram the aymp- Ptnnge into tbe buatocae too heavy.
to get something (or nothing orsomt- horse that raba bU tall badly* He wttb a noaah- aitorhcd to the beae «C
to do. Tbe women.of tbe farm eaa.
We
mast
have
good
Mood,
but^
tarn daacTfbed. Mr. Bryce's abeep ertbing (or lews than It Is worth, or to eema to be to good pbyalral conditloe. bto steam pump was the last Bfrrkw.
rT\ero.“ be saU wtom
MacOy are dytof from Btomach paiw nraOs Uttlc nnleas sapported by n lib­ bowever, be of great asstolance to
veil something (or more than It Is
aMc Many worms are dropped by eral syMM of toMtog and rational washing up the sleniito. because
"iubLS to this wny may be
Incubator to a great deal like tlu- worth—this spirll to tbe root of mo.->
there are very few men who are a»
tbe eld ewee on tbe fresh yrau aad care.
It to more to vartouB cMsese and treatment U | ^ -_p 'nottotoara^mfib^ia Bis?
mtu with (be use of of other thins*. evil iban strong drink.
oogh to such work as they sbouM
MW taken to by tbe Umba. If Mr.
Tbe fowre ot a steer la madn. darlns
largely
depenrent
upon
the
condJtloa
«»
They will be to praportioD to tbe effort roinnwn ibac strong drink.
Bryce win write to tae Ohio nperl- tbs Brat year ot bis Ufe. Once growthy
Buy a horse that to wortl^ $100 and (bat gives rise ta tbe Trouble. Feed
There are many small tanner* who )ou make to a great eztent. Of course
mast atatloH be wHl set loformatlaB and thrifty It takes food to mntototo
worm and tonic powder, and In a few
pay
$10U
for
him
(why
doi7i. Bo feed
I
am
not
personally
acqualnlad
with
•retrying to make a living by rvUIng
test Wtu enaMe 'blm to orercome tbU that condition.
days give a dose ot physic. Rub tolo
corn, wheat and oat* who would you. but as a tong^lttance propost- him and groom him' End train him toll, also all other parts of affected tb* past drank too much. And oa*
tlWHbl..
Tbe welVfintsbed steer at 2 year* of
(hat be to worth $260; then sell him
Uon I would a |>eap sight rather
Fvnrtb of July taintog aa a pUitooB
A Cberiot ram reecntty braci^t 1700 age win bring more money than tbe great]}; Improve their flnaodal condl- would turn your machine over to your for $200 twby nolTl. Or buy beuwea to abln. a tfnle kerosene, and to twenl}' buns wilh Sags ami fiowMs botes tho
thm and enrich tbeir farms by going
or thirty minutes wash thoroughly
In SeOtlaa^, while a Hltblaad Black­ anme animal would at 4 yean of age
wife. Tbe women folks have more illlnoto Ml $200 and sell them ia New
ruurthi>-jsr of a woticni country toun.
Into tbe dairy busiDca.:
face broo^t dm ax tbe same sale.
to the anme condition.
Vork SI $300 each, the difference being with soap and warm water. Repeat focint.' on andleoc^ of tanaon and
natural
good
sense
to
raising
poulirv,
However, no man should attempt
Sm off tbe M^wes with bad teeUL
to |«j
pay for
transportation aau
and (bis in fonr or five days
It IB
la a gvwai
great nusiue
mistake «,
to aenu
send uonpe
unripe . ,
II
nm he.-lna
and you can bet >-our tJOOt-v
booto iney
they MOE
look suiDcleix w
iwr irw»vunaiM>u
tbeir tomtileo that bod eomt tea
tbey win proTb a bjaa If kept beyond Wf ratUe to markrt. They »U1 not
after the pennle* and dime, to wh*t- ’skUl and risk to handling. Such Iran*alicq around, (be aiateaman araos lo
M tee of tbeb toO matority.
ICOMPLETE FERTILIZER.
ripen oa tbe road Uke CnlUorala truH.
deliver tbe Indcpeudeace day otatfoa
jpQ not tors yoroc lambs on alfalfa
Fred Cooper. MIrbIgan. wants to to a allgbity luioxicated ataU. Bo
One of tbe chief advantagea of feed­
ta remato more than an boor or two ing n email number of animals totbat
know what a '’complete fertlUter* to. was nut IwapoW* of an oratloa. bat
at first, sa u wn omae bloat, fnm of getting a belter class of feeders.
A (omplole ftrlillzer to known as hb nn«ii-s<]y i-nli, hto ffusbed face aad
things that go to make tbe use of inbut it jjuiy not bo eiactly the
■wirteb BHtoy arc asre to die.
The b«t pmpMtlmi for .omliiii rubaioiw and brooder, a *ucce*s-—M. ' hind of education needed for preach- one coiilalntng a grwater or lesser p*T diaordiivd outre spoke ill of him. aad
Tbe farmer who makt-s beef (rota
cent of nitrogen, ptaoapboric arid and tbe audience btoaed and booed. Bo
bis own corn, which- be grows on bto lo Itlrrlos I. o —■uidj' lo Ih, 31. Johnson. Nebraska.
' log or Kmchkig.
brid up bis hand.. They wvra aaeto.
' HBLPfi IN PfiUlT OROWINO.
own land, and under ordinary favora­ dairy department of ah
Help Ihe boy to discover wbai
Tbrn be Ijuybed aronifsily asd mU:
There la a seaersl optoton that all ble eondUlona. can fatten beet cattle rallcge. or to case this Is not poasible FERTIUZING POYatoEG RIGHT. Ithtogi. are naeful aad help bim to dl,e :
ranuln all three, but an Ineom“Ixid^s sud gentletnen. wbaa G
witotea of small
trait. snM u cheaper than any profcaalonal feeder
I of short coarse
To tbe Editor: Will pouto bilgbi be ' rover blm*elf-to find to what Une of i i’‘r»e feriUlzer on eome soli woold act sUiesntan > f my pronitoeace roaaaato
pmckcH, pears, plnaa. eberriea. eie. la the bttstocaa We often wonder why dairy work.
prevented by spraying?—James Ack-lesriPl actlvMy he I* beat adapted and
wtu Ikrire bettor when aet oot oo land no tew small feeders mi^e ■ sucoeea
1,-y. East Aurora.,N. Y.
'then encourage him to lit blmaelf to
that ha. a worth or northeastern\
•HEEP THRIVE ON OATff ffTRAW.
Of tbe bnslnesf.
It may b«- prevented, but there to in ] the beat possible manne r for the acliv
Some Ume ago the Mkblgan autloo
poame. Tbe rmsoB hw tbU betot
sure cure Some of tbe -Sew York IV of hl« choice.
ta that tbe boda will not start as early
fed two lou of ten lambs each. Both
rieces of w ire rope bar* been ting •-■"inji ,-1 .
BREEDING MUTTON GHEEP.
It to the rec-ogflOion of the neceasi- out ..r n»- ruins of l‘<nn;K-li. wLl--b we* »q» »v i
were fed grain and roots. For rough­ growers spray with tbe Bordeaux
to tbe aprtos and sM cansbt by tbe
G’e must keep our sneep Strang. age hX 1 was fed oat straw and lot 2 mixture. Some make two appllcdtioris ty of educating the >-oong people in dr in-.'.sl ni. te Hun ctsbleeo renltiriM ,*!*-'IH '
•rto trato after warm weather oeaaea
Can (nnirara and aboep breeders pro­ clover hay and cm corn stover.
and some three. From our obaerva- ,uch manner as wlirgive them the
|fq ntci
tor s tpwdays,
Tba toMl sou for a paack ordmrd I* duce an animal Qf tbe butraer's Ideal 1 The feeding period wa* rather abort j tioBs tbcee to more than me form of desire and power to do useful thtor* |
type and still retain the vigorous coublight, asd eoBK-tImes the mixture that U the cause of many of (be Tf |
. srSTeUybaUMe. Byob saaay
while other tiroes ■ cent and proposed changes
auDa are OEraOrai fM psach grawtog,
l From this esperiment It appears that ! „
^
„.jj
good.
courses of Ktudy
ft Me sand I* not too line and tbe
______________
„ . oat atra* gave very good raoulU.
^
reeulU. al-l
al- J “
.A .wi,,:
K
It is Ibis ibat to pulling dopK-ii
dralnago had. Heavy.
day aod
to be considered that I
iaii> of OU.' .school.. I
aaaalted to the peach, rtom trees are “““ ““
I 1, WIU >„.I .. CIO... h„ „»1
alsiofct forced corn
In our flocks are must have head ’ tiorer
nataraOy adhffied to stiffer eoUe-ftban
gan
Ulent.
jinerclal
so many of our high
tbe pracb.
1, ,A,00 .„,.Oo.,
that has populsrIt * a wto* man who knows how to' schools,
Tbe aoQ must be to prime pbyeleal
Bumod »C pounds of raugbage and 47$
conditloa before the treee are aet out tkm (hat le necessary tor tbe animri pounds of grain and made a
lend bto looto to n neighbor and keep Ixed manual training, and it is (be re<^
average
lognitlou of this same necessity tbal Is
Thto-ruie anMIeetohli tnJt trMa.toH,lo posse*, for tbe devetopmeat ofthe weekly gain of 2.02 poandt per bead. -sqrfliag.
more eipenaive cute of butcher.' wberoas loi : c
pariicalarlr to the |
■^e
farmer-next
to
the
man
•ho'"'^
vm.-uUurupon tbe atd 344 pnundsrof
atoa conuic a rsaaottabto amotmt of ideal, aad In order to bring tbe breed­
e and 40$ ponnds of grain and tolls to a Toandry-needs good halbinu «»•'“»« «' -ducaiors.
er and consumer nearer ooe Ideal It mnde nverage weekly gains og
racllitles more than any other, yet he i Haring defined the meaning of uselaitiMtytlaodpoacbtroo* sbraU bo obe yurr to necesaary for ns
loo often neglects to pvt them to his fhl aftlvity. I am safe in uking ground
pouDda per bead.
«U Hbra sot oot. It li nridom wortb that our mutton abeep come as
bouse.
that alt educailon should relate Itself
te butebera- Weal a. ia cmatotmt'
to tbla con­
wbOe «o sot out
nection will of eoorae depend upon the , A rieaa heart Is no {dace fw envy
Griect BMdtamklsod traaa.
half
men. be whole met
value placed upon clover hay and corn , «» * all taken up with
Small light traoaaro not as oaally banmover.
1 envy aerits dark pUoea
In evder to obtain tbte ruanlta we
: died, while tbe very torgost ones are
.v<« don It. .Iir pdinMu ™iu.
not aa valuabto as baaltby madtom- most see that our aottm sheep pos- i The cheaper (he clover hay the Iras rate the farmer to aatleipatlou of tbv
--------- e you live, and learn
seas straight Mcks and under Mne.
valne of oat straw In seettons
• f Btoad oaoa.
oata crop next fall. Harttg gathered
•»Mnd wisely
^ *■ »««Th $16 per ton
Vban the ground la fittad farrow oat wRh te riba weU sprung and a bnad. »***»
Activity In earning makes half a
te crop he wOt do no more conivat
, the rows, dig tbo bole* aad have thick Ma. with tnU.roand quartera. | Me feed of oat tyww per day should Ing until next elerikm.
man; wtodom to expenditure makes
Aa a rale a'abeep poeauntog tbaan d've e^omlcal reeulu.
.1 evorytbtog ready before the trooo are
Tbe aaloon baa few frirad* among the other ball
--------------------------- --------------- --------f takoa from the place wbure they hare points you will generaUy find evaalr
fanner*. Tbe antl-llqnor wave rirp*
retwdrihmtotearmtdk atbarftrr | have fed oat strew find It to be a very
I baoa hoelad to aad proparod te ptoai- ooc
FLOWING UNDER RARE.
bluest to the country.
j toff. AH brokra aad bratood rants rararad .^tb Grab or muarie from satlataotovT feud, bat it etaouM not b-t
John AJten. CrawfordsvIUe. Ind.
Do not forget that yoo were ooce a
/ .teaM be trimmed off wttb a sharp crops to tall. A aboep that Ik uevealy | ted as eiriaalve routece^ but ratbe.- Iwy not ao very tong ago and per­ asks If It I* adrtoable to plow under
i kbMo or praatog abcare Trim up tbe ravered with deab or to lumpy atoag ted daring the middle of tbe day after haps te
pestiferous of te srbrie *7'
potatova.
1 fi tapMlIatoBeeapwkh tbe root ayaUDL the back always has a weakacaa of riorer hay rad grain have been fed lu netgbbortaood tribe.
Not when It would be possible to
the morntofi to be repeated again nt
; F Aad tea aat «L We bavo $aaad K
Money to not te only resrard fo.- tarn under a tecuoM-. (or tbe reason
Therefore we must adieate eac- nlgbL
(Mtisg moaoy imiog taving not onlj mooer bot baahh,
y an raatUabt plat to use a bandfal el
labor. Try doing your nelcbbor a good that the legume will fnratoh nttrogea
i. btelffM to oacb bote ahor* a tree la aalvaa to see that oar nsunto abeep
la other wwda. abeep aajoy nlbhUng turn and note te Improvement to ukicti te tsbera need Rye wUI afford
power, independence, •eooritj, ihUklartion Gad pfotactWG.
tbe CTunly covered
away at tbe oat atraw durtog tbe mbl- yonr henrt action.
'.'ml
humna. but no nitrogen to the growlog
Few frieoda are aa ready and aUe to aeree job m ytmt MONET.
■War te Mri raauRa aet the trw to nraaele or GaM. aad bavtag that ■’aec- die of te day. It glrca tbem a variety,
crap. There to more Ganger to pto*Begin to aare KOW Opralhat aanaot nocooBt toxl^.
IGdaot offaaraa. ^teethetnoB are to afttve" toueb kpowa to all good JadffM of which abeep ere eupeclaUy foad.
Tbe first ptoee la tbe screen door to Ing under rye than many farmerN
back. Borne plant with faU. 'roand aboaWerar hmtdota o aad tbe autrtaats motatoed to te oat hat e a bote to It to near the taatuta.
Wa Fay $ For Cunt Cesitpsiind lirtaroat on Cavinga OtoiMto.
It U apt to prodnre an aciil
tem M feri. whUe otben who prat- arltb full, round quarters, thus eudear- jatraw to keeptoC «!■ <he ration,
where the boy* kick it aa they pass conditloa of te aoU. Uae ctover b/
tira tlgOiOHa haadlng set tbem from ‘ortBg to gri a* much of tbe Uteri Tbe moat cummoa cause of clottod Ihrough A Gtecb board acroaa teiaO
16 to It faslmart. n depsuda a good prtoad c«a aa poaaibto artteot Im- Geece may be toaad to tbo Ui baatt!i
II
tel «te Ot rafi aad te ktet ot paMag to any vay te etetRotte and tow raadltira of te aboap. be
B I fertfitoentmadoateorterdbowfo^jM our broedtog Mto-'rA O. C. ll-jcaaae
II eaaae ai
of whKk te wool
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To prepare ininwhi 11. peel them to
each of the VDewter CMata. dweea. cottar thick strfpn. (p remove tbe potSs green malter dose to the tain,
then eUee and lay In nnsatted Ice wa
sUcas Fry them to ene and eaetalf
to crisp Do not salt tbe water
tbe rted. Add also two
eapoosts of butcr. B'ben nearly
TUa ts aa error wbleb causes a tonga
Mpfnis of Mvsr and one-bait
Art wt daiad&c tM Bwb lar Pn»
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
of boar, spoonfnl of atom Corer tbe
vha «a claim it V ha aa dBiictiN
isrry powder, one
rcMdyfvditaktaVzTli! Bbnm
Itealy chopped ooloa.! wlib vtae«ar Simmer one hoar. sUrftkhtPnmicMv '
a data p( salt and pepper At the test trcwoeatly. Hay be.sea>d. or will keen
- jto r«*Brn wiUI ibe »tt«raocn abadow*
ityitakaabMzTknvaArt LMvm
mtente a^ osie enp of cream, tot 11 «me Usse to etooe cn
wkattta Oattad Swa UvataMry
Watemeloo salad U n
bare known bat •"
*“ «•
*•
boll up aad then stmte over the tomlDo yw tblak
> (be laack
I (be Goatom to tbi
toee aerred oa bntterta rounds of the bean of a chUted meloo. remoriag salted water UU tender kab oS tb.> Htyi of tba FiMipkt >fiC»Bilate at
• Ttfimetf ml tbe pate
tbe seeds. Cut in dice, and spread over | tains aa yon woold beeu and i
CM bapao that TMraat and rafreU that: 'boa any oMs and end* o( cold |ood
toast.
______
Iwhieb bare been left orer tron tbe
itatea^ tta iya^
Broiled Tofsaloee—For thU dish ertsp lettuce leaves In a salad bowl : lo bsif (neb pieces. If yew wdni
Soneese the ]ulce from one orangcjuid nameatal disb. cut the slices Into fan
choooe
tomstoes
which
are
hot
dead
*“
<»««»
<~i pieces with small vegetable cotters ^M^tcd Stataa PiiyuimlBfyta|k
ripe. Cut thesB nnpeeled irf rather poor over It. adding a sprinkling of
afthis herbal remadr, that ft b tazfitr
Any oltture ot sweet freeb nuts. thick U D.ednss srfdrdlu D hrdtll tinuneg and a few chopped walnuts For a pint so prepared, put it
tm ib. in. ib.f. wiun. ..a u»' i~a ui. b.11"- «"*• .i"” "i™
saurepan Ooe large tablespoonful Of cmployad is tha traatentof dcprbNd
cbMPed aad sslied. makes a beartr tbl^ slices. Dust with pepper, salt Serve very coW.
Buau maathnsM, ehnue rblsitb
sabstlittte for menl-tUUnc In sand- and powdered sufar. roll m hot melted | Fbr
atermekw take two batter. "One u^pooeful of lemon
iniMl eaiaiThi. atakte ijumab (es*
^
Then tbe mother wonders why John- wlcbes. A stalk or two of cnlery, crisp
boner, tben
tairk of tht Momnaki, tataak isMrtlew ^
wanu when be wantt *»»•
•»•“*«*» are dun at thetr etndles lettuce lenrea or tender little rad- ernmia and brown to a wire byoiler j fuls of su*ar; mU well tocetbn. and
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, nal CAtarrh. Nteirhal iasailn (a*Isbes are excellent ns a reUsh. Fpf aa over a dear Bre. This dhb has a deli- pat Into a freefer, altb ice abd salt tbe carrots and c f teaspouDful e
of finely chopped parwiej and rhive* : tarrh af tha
and to timiml
iniboat ateateK tbe Iblnc that ^ 'ler
’- tbrtwth- Today the fact U eomlo« anaemic tiUld oily foods Aie jec^rj clous Savor U Instead of roUlns in I parked around It. Have ready
be recocntsed tbat the ebUdren who
a*
soon
is
the
mlr-l
MKOn
*^ .»?*!**
Shake
and
dish
■ at tbe smt
and a vecetsble or fruit salad with od tatter tbe sUeee ol loma o are dipped , qnart of watermelon.with seeds all
pUOn.
farrou arc
moved, and put In small piece*, ^teo turr » bested tbrongh.
M VMM oa aU te be happy, he bare
and packed In appl* «np* In rich oil t
taatrtatvtatef
vaitotaft
tbe onea wbo sund hl*heet in thenone ol our roost wbolesoow tsgetathe
cteam
la
very
roM.
stir
them
In
will prnre aitmcilve and htbltbful.
hettl Stuffing—
atodiaa. and are the “healtby. wealthy
bte*. and shoold be-wore geoerall) •axes poenl^ to vovea.
Ba asMM m no wnowa that hare bm
and freexe all together.
For deesert rice baked In milk to c Sctiop the Inside from eight tomatoes
and wise” ooee. The Ladles’ World
s said tbat a
For •Watermelon taerbet. boil four «'-<> U»»“bey
• - MW com: .
a. to etaited ta tba Viitod
has a raluabie article on sot only the creamy ciwtslatency. sweetened- and To ooe and a half cups of cooked spag­
who <au tbrni rnsiaently will
Onr *wtr down hare le to do—not to
copfals of water and two cupfuls of
Matagyasatoate. taatoa
Alllac Of tbe Hilldren’i basket, bat al- Bavored. or cup custards, are eery ac- hetti add tbe tomato pulp. ooeuhJesugar for ten minutes: add two ublv always bare beautiful rosy ibi-eks.
spoon
of
butter,
pepper,
salt
and
a
few
the tin dinner paU whlV has moe espiable. "Sweet " sandwicbea. made
UN aa t^oub Ufa waN eameal and
apoonfult
of
geUtln
which
has
been
atoakforthaa
ooloa juice. Fill eacb tomsto ba the teslsnla o< the* men
of bread with a fiUtea ot chopped
Quita Turkish fiovptile .win V M
(M
««
•“<
date# or Bgs. are healthful; ttey molds to’wver with buttered rramba aad>f»«rA »«> •
X t(*«p<xmful of beel extract
—Owen Uareditb. lonn the sturdy back bone of
Fwona, aa ggoUtat dnw that km
bake tin brown Instead of preparin*! strain the simp Into the freeier con;
oonairr- It U as foUows:
ot tateglaaa idly. sllgbUy acidulated.
le quart of boUlng water, wl h
bataTtry laif|«)r wtalwim ky O*
Tb'e plateeet dinner of mast and po- wHb lemon or orange juice, with ch<H>- tbe spaghetu. a leR-over of spagbrtU i *b«i well tallied, add ooe pint ot orrl of grated onion and a I
- aljrgRtaM *r thayMk
or
macaroni
sll^Uy
choppta
may
be
:
ange
juice
and
freexe.
When
nearly
A Ward of Chaor.
mom. serred plpte* hot. Is a royal ped trvits and nuts added, will be en­
seed. When
Ihl- '
salt spoon of celery see**.
••M.-e ——
&M^fi»toWMiB
very tarorily ntlllaed for this dish. I toosen. add two capfuls ot firm wateri thtt we an tee ready with <
(aast coatparad wUb the avaraca
joyed: as wiU also any suhacid fnut
fcW draff aMrv. tbfi VlM
Baked Tomatoes. Creole Style-CU meton dice and let stand, well pataM reaches the bolUiig polni. poor It slow.
.'.fMtst
cold loncb of waca earner and —dates washed and dried; prunes,
■ well-beaten yolks of two ^AvPiy—tPcytayififlBfi —
la ttV^ worM ot Ood-B. Had
sdmol etalld. Earnest effort on the cooked until tender, tbe pltt remored Imo halve* croaawlse. six fine large to- i in Ice and salt for an boor,
e»s Have r-ady. drained, four i w
tbat it to Md M fi Mttoff
part ot the tenrti basket eataeer. and filled with chopped peanuts amtoes. place them In a botterwd bak-l E'or watermelon ginger, poor fewr ’ - ootifvl* of bot boll*d rice, add
gad <• tbfi --------------- ardyMBMdaad bayeM the aaHb and tbe tbooctat and special preparation of plump figs and sweet twangea. Apples teg pan and sprinkle cner them two quarts of water on onehalf pound of
aad aerce at once.
Iiij.ifil III lilt—Itital Itotafill Bil
‘ altM
foods are neeevary to aroM monot­ to aw form are healthful, fake Is green pe«>er* finely chopped, one teox, common lime: stand pntll H»*r. then
------------------nMtatote
or pea rv bank oT aky. «e ml^ ba ony. wreektec tbe loncb pnrtaker’e , best c^ted from the basket-fare, on- spoon of enopped onion, two table- sualn tbroogb muslin. Par* and cut
UgMnteg Caka.
oa #f
taVt
appetite and Hrlng the inntb basket lees it be some form of sponge cak-' spoons of taller in smsll morsels and to Inta-alxed pieces, tbe rind cM rtpe
One cup sugar, two cups Boor well pf
a Uberal seaaooing ot salt and papti- watermelons to the amount of twelve
Ve MM epos atenHy'a Moatmlv the appearance of
mixed with two (ecspountul* of bukteg
sweet tvtop wafei
ka.
Uft
tbe
tomato
slltwa
earefuT.v
pounds.
Soak
over
iiigbi
to
tbe
Urn.tonad «v aapUbSt aoals; bat. ateee
powder, and a pinta'ot salt. Add noe-Y^lerday come back with bU
Ftddlng paper drinking env
onto touiid* ot buttered toast, then water. In the morning drain, rinse and
fhoacall
old things.
. be commended for school use. They add'to the liquor left In tbe baking drain agate. Boll twelve pounds of su- thtrd of a cup of melted tatter. Break pAaartflM35iHBil BflMiMtt
Maat videa early, ia U wel
two unbeaten eggs Into a cup and fill
.And not today.”
pun two tablmpooas of butter andonto gar with two quarts at water f or
It up with sweet milk Beat all togetbVariety makea for health; thick
two tablespoons of Soar mrtted and five minutes: taim. add tbe juice of
d te km and
nr a few d
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and bake
sUoas^ bread with meat between may ^ed every morning.
browned,
stir
well
with
a
wire
vblta
lour
lenror.N.
oo>pound
of
green
gintalatt
!■! iikrati liiMM flf ttfl ttmaki
Tbe same things are snltable tor the ___. _ cup CM «»*nm. let It boll up. ger. sliced, and ibe melon cub**; boll
of sandwich
Cheese Ball*.
tben otrate over the tomatoes *a-1, op cmce. then place on ibe back of tbe
bnetneae woman’s luncheoo.
ABd Oka a taaarfoi tranter, taka
I llsUeas appea W • S* bet *M*.
Roll rich pastry oni very ibte. cut
I raiige slid simmer for five or aix horn
A noted physician lectarteg before
(ba rand.
into cirri** with a small tumMer.' pot MOkk tf wkat tka ptaoto thi^ ti
business woman’s club, declared Deviled Tomauj»-Por this d‘sh ' Watermelon dulce u made by scrapBtoBlW baaldt tha badge. What U the
t a basket rather than
0 tsblespoontols of grated taeeM T—bflflacatMrkfiMliy. Tkfl MM
cook
six
Urge
soUd
tomstoea.
Wipe
^
teg
ibe
pulp
from
overrtpe
vaterme.tbat tbe cold ianebeon was to blame
bmd
the center of each, add n darii of •rt4MMlittatgrtltoMirflfttto**kB
box ftw packing lunebea.
-Ba W«M is tbtoa tan. ata tbM anfor moch of tbe Ured. worn-out feel- peet aad cut in slices half an lata' oos. Run it tbroota * f™« Preas. To
e dreoUtion' of air pre­
cayenne and a teaspoonful of finely kflmttMiL
teg. nervous dyspepsia and tbe pbi’s: tbick. Dust with popper, salt and fioor I the Uqoii thus obtained add
taod
chopped nat meats, then draw
stale . odors ac<
in brown butter Lift each jibe proponloa ol a cupful
to meat the fitoUT At toast It may be vents food
cal and mental exbanstioa that come
wfll net dry
edge* of tbe paste te gether over the
to so many women wage-earnera. He eook six large. KMld tomatoes. Wipe quart of liquid. Cook In a porertateaUee*. plnnteg with wooden tootkplria
taU.
ptetaing It well to form a lit­
In waxed paper, rapw napkins,
urged the seta ot careful and jodi- anew carefully wHb a skimmer when Uned kettle and boll down to tbe to keep the dresoteg In. Pin A Bftto
rgaemm tha may to abort I tbaita ped
tle ball Bake la a hot oven to a very
tbat can be thrown away after ooe
cioas selection ot plainly coeVed. nu- cooked and lay on a bot pUuer. Ptar aisteno of wanned hooey. Serve with
tatter and hot water to a bakteg pMW
Ttae. Ondr
pale
brown.
Before
serving
reheat
in
s-if. are preferable to any other
trlUons and easily dlgeated foods, for over them a sauce made as follows: wafers.
wttk the venlette* and bake forty-five
kind and coat bot a few penntos
tbe oven.
a «.« s * • • s • s, • • .
mteotes te-a bot oven Baste often nod
the lunch bssket. snd quite as Imper­ Cream half a cup of tatter, add four
hondred. In tbe man's basket put
when done thicken the gravy and pour
ative.
be
bellewd.
was
a
hot
bever­
teaspoons
of
powdered
augir.
two
ten■-Ba Uta tha bird tbat on a bengh ' knife, fork, and apoon. If be drinks cof­
Basn ttsMt. A Hies Way
This
U
one
of
tbe
moat
valnabKit over the veal on the pUtter. Boir*
age to acoompany tbe lunch. A bot spoons of-mustard, half a teaspoon ol

too trail
LoftOvera.
fee with milk boO tbe mOk. to Insure
salt, a dttst ot cayeanc. tbe yolks of aid* we have te Uundry work. It Is . One min cooked beaaa. a few cold with slice* of lemon.
drink. A tiny alcohol lamp and
• TO to«r hlBL gayly rptega:
iu keeping, and put U In n nepnrnte
s overcnine the lU effects of the
hard-boUed eggs, rubbed to a ttsefol te softening hard water and U potato**, or rice, or both, aay cold
• lUi.oaroto tbaogh thp atendar bottle. Coffee "dreaeed” with milk and
paste, two eggs beaten slightly and a often used In (be boUer to wbtten the boiled egg* that may be left, and a
dally cold midday meal.
tightly bottled acou^ an tmptoasani
Fish a te Cram*.
quarter erf a cup of vinegar While the cloihes. White silk* will not tom yel- few slice* of dry bread toasted In tbo
Very to* business women
Clean tbe Ssb and eook te boUlng
taste and odor.
if wasbed »ltb luke-warm water,
tomatoee saute put'the sance to cook
Grind all. add one rup rtwam .salted water with one tabtonpoonfal
A good BlUng tor tbe srorictegnaan'c siinated tbat they cannot provld..- in X bowl set in a teakettle—tbe dou­ piue castile soap and a llile borax.
themselves
with
something
bot
sad
sah
and
pepper
and
sage
te
taste-vtsegar
till taoder. then drate.
lunch basket can consist <d a smaD
ble boiler U too hot tor ft-and pocr In washing fianneU. dlaarive ooe tapot CM baked beans, or a jar of tata- drink. A Uny akobol lamp and an
.xnerul te a plat of hot water, Bake te a tear and mice. On* «« ; enol aad pkk apmt to fiakeo, twmmrtog
B saucepan can be tntaed when thickened over tbe sauted to
adapt tfaU reelpe to tbn toft overs they
^
Bartokl* wril irttk
pad meat. a. tiny bottle of calsop, a
tben
add
to
three
gaUoas
of
bot
water,
matoee.
„..„-,«K.v.T-h-*dandltseldoB|l
.
.
^ ^ ^
to have’em band and It s
few pltatoa,-balf aad qaarter poamd away in a desk or drawer. With tbeae
in aot changp tbe color of flanaeU
Tomatoes and Scrambled Eggs—Fry
on a taatter. oev«rtng it well wttb «
Jt baa ba« said by soma eae tbat baking powder boxes. par»fSnpM«" at band, clam juice, beef tea. mlU or atx tomatoes which have been peeled
immonla does. A Utile may^too no (alls to ta fine.
grape
Juice
can
be
beated.
and
cocoa
lined, make Mnrmiesit-reoeptaclea tor
rich white sance. Arrange aaocher
added to tbe r&sing water tor wotaeu
tbare to nothing
and
siloed.
When
they
are
nearly
cook
To
Can
Vag
Uyer of tbe llta sad saacc. Than cem.. An adUorlal ito' tbat pickle*. oUre*. ete-« jeOy glass and and chocolate can be made. The
ed bea^ three eggs sllgbUy. add two ta 'goods to keep them sott In all case*,
Prepare the same as in ooeWng |
er tbe two with bread ernmba metowbita etewad or praeenred fralta. and an lover can aubaUtsle a little pot for Meapoonx of milk, pepper aad sal'.. dissolve it Brut before adding to wxthem tor the ttWe. then inrt t
e ot good breta aad buuer tbe saucepan to wbita to' make ker
tened with melted butter. Bet the plattba BMpal
Lace curtaius ahould be soaked
Poor over the tomato and lift It here
son jars and peer water over till lb»
taeerliw
enp*ad
fOrtHF
herself
lor
oaadwlchea.
Cold
maau
cbc^pMl
fine
n tbe ovM over a pan of bet «athis to w< ^
night In a tub of water to wbica
and there lightly v^ltb tbe fork till
jar* are level fnU, adding a t10 keep tbe pUte ftom oatalag
takan La heart by every and palatably . seasooed are more tbe rest ot tbe day.
been added two tableapoonfuU of
isku. Serve the c« on a hot platter
water. I
fnl of rail to each enp
bake till (be ernmta are a llgbt
iMdar, wonlArffo tar toward rerolu- whole tome and apeptlsteg than when
IX dissolved In bot water. In the Screw the lops oa (IgbUr. rndni
with tbe slices of tomato on top.
Tematoaa toe Winter Use.
ibtowi Garnlsb wtth parsler
Uoklatta tkli nU worM of o«ra. ' sliced In aandwlchea. Make tbe meali
Ding press out. and wash fit hot
■lIgbUr notot with creamtaB«» "
Small Yellow Tomato Preaervea—
aays:
^
soapy borax water
Oalieinus Wati
gravy,
and
eeaaoc
with
mnstard.
horse
Feel seven pounds ot tbe yeOew or
rax added to starta greatly la•neat ef tba craatty of tba vorU
Wbo doe* not ball with delight tbe
and ®ver them with watermelon season: So many dainty crease* ita sUSening qnalities.
la taootatlaai crtatiy. Very tow peo­ tadlsb or piqaant table sance to bMl:
I'rusbed on wet flannel wbita bs#
ple woBld inttaUonaUy add to nbtb- celery or oatoos choppeA to mutton seven pounds of gtanulated sugar. way* there are In which the trait may
er . ilb void y ter. 1 Wt
j
,j,b the fita and tbN sD ptocta
tab toad or mtae bto bnrdaa to tU« and bam. aafi otaery salt to chicken. ' Leave an oighletben drain off the s:- be served that perhaps a few welE taen well soaped. It deans copper like
are always whole- rup and boll It. sklmmlag It
bMMar or bto path nmihat. Moat of
magic.
Sk q^l^ )a™ and lonr for half-gallon
Uk* a fita. ,
chosen recipes would not be amU*.
U pertlculariy tbe scum rtoe*. Put in the
U Imparts gre«t luster to ent glas jar*. Allow to cool gradnally W-hlle
tot Vtat heart wonada are tafflclad
Watermetens should Ue oa tbe ic*
'
ertopar kinds, each ae cabbage, celery
tor twenty minute*, take out wltn
bp tbodchtlaM throats. Bang on
>r at least four hours before they are to add a little to tbe water when wasb- cooking, keep tbe jap well covered >
Tomato
OmaloC
spill dpooo and spread on platten
toB In a usneot ot anger, whan, par- and oatema. For deaewt either spice
iten. Wipe tbe melon clean when re­
with water. Pea*, taanr snd coni | Pr?three sUcew of bneoa crisp. r>
coo! while Ue airup to-boUed
tape, we van (m ptood to apotegla* cage, gingerbread, apple cake.
moved tsom the ice. cut off a slier
canned tbU way will keep iDdrflDtte- more h and in tbo snam fat tookom
or to try to heal tbe grtorou wound* Delta trait loaf are particularly good. thick. Add (be juice of Utiwe lemons eata end of tbe waierni-'lon. then cut
iy
Ulici-d oaten nntil a light brawn. Bent
keeVog freab longer than tbe avemge aad take from tbe fire. Pack tbe fruit
tpa bad
tbrouta the center, stand on end on wben strewn around .oeir path*
_______________ ’jihrev egg* slightly wttb <ayoaa*.fidt
in jar*, fill lo the brim with the acaU- platter, and »l'ee down, allowing each
Iin taere Is a ausplcWn that mea'
-Oa* anything ba more croel than to batter cake
<
tablospoonTnU of thick steota
Soft But Cllnfltofl Porfumo.
Tke apple oeke to made like a bak­ Ittg sirup and seal.
It
stne-Uy
frvwh.
wash
It
In
a
A little French friend told a Becret - y^^su,. the fried ontens aad the crisp
Atovoraga a cool wbo to stfoggtlag (o
slice a pan of the cenier or heart.
ing powder btoealt dough, but riche.g borax water, afterward* nne- •■be has long ueta. which others may ,
Bipe Tomato Pickles—Four bollteg
minced. Torn tbe bacon
4ettabMtbaeaa.toU
For watermelon rind preserve*, se­
^1*.^ to ta. oath of those wbo
and wllb tbe addition of a amall water orer ripe tomatoes; pare and lect watermelon rind which is firm,
a clear water If the meat U at alf be glad to kno« Mix asrbci powder'
smooth omelet or try5 M M Ui Oie^Srtd aiainet I™"
"*"’ »“* It very soft, and weita- pnt tote Jar. cover wita vln- green and thick: cut In any fsnrilul Lainted. don't attempt dUinfectlng It. and poBdef-d orrie rwA la equal;
the egg mixture, and
^ ^
pat U. tat roil It. to a tin abtod 1
gar, let stand three days. Then pour shape desired, such as stars, diamonds tat consign IV to the gsrtage pall it paru Tbe fragranev U preserved in |
m tbe egg wfil aO
Itbe pan. PeeL core and ent In thin into preaervlng ketUe:
Sprinkled
over
Dtral
a*
soon
.-u
way diJcb long-r than by using'
conucl wttbtbehot panJoM
etc. Then weigh, and to tata pound of
•Tte* HI.' tTjMTtta'aam* afto? '•■l.eeston. tart qnlek-cooklng ap
mes
from
the
market,
borax

n
poands of sugar to seven pounds ot rind allow arte and a half pounds of
BUtact powder alone
j„
turn on n bot putter and
tar* naca Machwl H: wQl you
the deo^ In ctose ov- tomatoes; also one Uaspc
To green tbem. take s great prewrv alive
[ serve St once Many cook* n**- about
aiarcMb(MtaaM<MdMpato.aflaab
^
. dnat them iblta with groond taives. one-fourth of a nutmeg
Add a little lo tbe last rinsing wvVaaimsa
brass or copper kettle, snd to a layer of
a quarter teMpoonful of baking povCM
ta a'oombM doad acmas’._3. w^.i
Have v.al cut from the leg .n
grated. BoU rtowly. until about half grape-vine leaves, which sbonld b" ler when shampooing the bslr, ti yoa
der ill the o
HMMatk Ute aata day: wfil yon fay
I a modemte oven.
sani
U
very
fluffy
Don
l
use
this
un­
fcll.-es
ay
large
a*
oov’»
baud
and
half
boiled
down.
PItale*
will.keep
without
well wasbed. add a Uyer of the rin-i.
VoaBUoM cnalty dMpeb tbe abvd
Duita fruit loaf to a moat tooth- sealing if the rinegsr coveru them.
less
the
bsir
■*
venOily,
a*
it
U
ttt)
inch lliU-k. On each slice pUce
and so on nntfl the tost, wbita should
ow whteb taags ww tbe Ufa. or wUI
-oxke bread” filled as full ot
.-....□ful of dreenng made from j Break eggs (or poartilog in rnffia
thick Uyer of tbe leave*, and drying.
Green Tomato Plckleeyon ^ kladMoa dispel It altogottaerT fruit as Sslnt Sebastian was with arof bread crumb*, a well-beaieij ring* i.Uw-d in -he bottom of s saocoe a llule borax dlsiOlrta d: water
well cotered with a coarse linen cloth
No &attor bow ycM feel nr what to dtoMske a sponge wttb one pint ol tomatoe* and slice into
i.ble*poontul of butter ball * ' psn of cold aau-r and let the water
month ws»b
an oaten to every doxen Urge toms To eacb pound of tbe rind add a piece
tarbteg poor peaeu CM mind, aomr al- Btllk, tone cake Of ywast and flour
< tbe tailing pout, then
t.aspoonful of ralt and a good plnta ->l elo*!
tow Nparfidf to mM mt a dtocoumg- thlchea. When foamy with Ughtneea toe*. Sprinkle etta Uyer llghUy *UI» of alum the six<- of a pea: then fill
h-tu <M.t before it actuaHy bolto.
Ceoaiog Bummer Vogotobtaa.
tag. a croeL or aa unkind word or work In a teaspoonfnl of aalt. two aah. Cover with a plate that wOl go up'with water sufflcieni to cover the
you like ibenj hard
Tbe »-our«- lop* and root* of beeu
r i-svory tmx<-d :
Inside
the
jar,
and
put
a
stone
on
.t
whole
snd
let
It
stand
tpon
the
siov-.
tbd^L
X Of a cupful of tatter.
keep It down. In a month you will where it will steam but not tail, until must not be cut off wb-u cooking nr
•*tko ftoen caster, tbe shadow ooe cupful of sngnr. bait a pound enta
olor Bill run out If poeelble,
nave excefient pickles. They wUl keep tbe greening U completed, which will
tbrowur. tbe taaltffader. tbe aarcastlc of enrranu and rntolns and ooe taWe^
avoid piercing tb--m with a fork In
—«■ tba man who to always giving ■pooorul of extract of rose. Add flour all winter In the cellar. Keep pre.»- be in two or three boars.
Tben lay them In cloar cold water, cooking, tor the same reason.
ire
on
them.
1 to make a soft donta «»d set to rise.
Are you .roobled wtth that
Cabbagt and onion* must be cooko*i
Canned Tomatoee—It Is not mucD and make your sirup. To eacb pmn-l
aPM^ of kam to a oocnamnity. Mea when light roU In a thtn abeec fit In, a freai quanttiy of water, anraverllre.1 plajed-tmt teeiteg tkls
r a task 10 can. tonaioes so they of sugar odd one and a half plnu ot
vta tbcww gtoofisy akadows wherever 'jp ©blong pans, rise agate, bake la a
water: clarify, pat In >-our rind, and ta. to reuln the color and also to pre­
MRiirer' Are yM tftakM
tk&y ffa. who deprnas ernrybody, wbo ^derate oven and when cold top WiU keep. Select thotoogbly ripe fruit
vent dlnagreeblv odors A pinch of
pNl and eat into slice*, remcrvteg aa when about half done add Che sliced
.«fh pells irrttattett, aarvoww
aik-.alwxys tonkteg on tbe data sMe ,|o, » thick tatter fioatteg.
da in tb- water U an addliionai b'ln.
many of the seeds as possible wtth- lemons. BoU nntU the rtnd U perfectly
e UtOe good or
vary the meats by aomeili
ce.> >:ecpltosscM. or tedigeotransparent. A few pieces of ginger- as U also a Bmall pan of vinegar kept
Bologna sausage gbbily sliced. broDod out breakiag up tbe frail too . much.
bqpBtyto-lUa are bod nnl
iioe' K so yon are to need of
boiling on»tbe stove while tbe*e vegroot
may
be
added,
wbita
will
Impart
a^a lala. an aiMrcsit
bacon, or liver broiled, seasoned high­ Put into B porcelain Uned kettle and
table* are cooking
ienx or
s good nerve tome, a-- these are *1X0"
of nenr*
new* wcokbm Or defar. pad Mltle mowtad when they die. ly nod masbed to a cream with meltei cook nearly as long as tor tbe ubis. a high Savor, and will blend very de- ■ Bnall new potatoes and green p*a»
Ugbifolly with tbe iemoos. Seal Jar*
While
hot
put
in
glass
cans,
eerew
od
bill's
tatter.
BroUed
herrings,
aalt
salt
tit. to tbe teopliwT. tbe man who
n<-d wnb «
and pUce when cool In a tool, dry cooked together and.
thft-covecs
tight
and
store
in
a
data,
aalt eta boUed and flaked, an
etaerv and glm yon hope aad eacoorcream gravy arc a delleion. accompUc*
■Mtowif tbe oaasktee b««nr4ta man peilxteg and make a variety. Hare dlt- cool. cAoset
Pickled Watermetoo U a very popu- pnnlment to spring Jamb
Totaaio Figs—Bttbcr tbe smaU red
vBo always baa a kind word tor yon. fertat kinds ot bread and always a
com on the cob l> aaotber dlab tba:
r yHtew tomatoes nxay be prepared Ur relUb. Take tbe outer pan of the
wta to ever ready to gtr* you his relish. It eoty ooMu allcta In vinegar.
is frequently BpoMta in cotaing In *carejgs'lte tonic you n-ted. W. bare mads them MpecUny for
sbonU be tbe Is tbe toltewing tnaniier: Scald and rw- rind of the roeten. pare aad cut ia lectmg lu pres* the keroeU with the
a—d and bto b^ tbat to tored daramall
plect-s.
To
ooe
qoart
of
vU
move
tbe
skins
tram
tbe
tomatoM.
rule followed when filling tbe cklld^
these eondlUona. We guarantee them. If they 4o Mt help yon. yon
m Ule and mtoM after <
Ummb nail If tbe milk pops ML It u
hinta basket, and as taOdren adore which most be just ripe Te eight add two ponads of sOMr
jnsl
right,
provided
ibe
kernel*
are
receive your money back wltbcoi qtasaiteo. fbr fifteen days M ev­
novelty and “eat largely with thrtlr pounds ot tomatoe* add three pounds onnee of rossU bnda. Bcdl tbe rted te wx-Il rounded and full, bot If the rol.k
When flMtambar Cewaa.
bra*n sugar: cook slowly and car -' ihU antil cU«r and tendei
eryone will have x chance ’.o try tb**e—n SOn box tor JSe.
or novel way of
Tbe coming of September, wbita «
For watermelon conserve, pare and exude* slowly, it H loo old. and BbonM
tuUy in tbe sugar «i(bout water nattl
Iotas will often tempt
the bey and girts meant tbe eta ot _ preparing
----- _ ibe
..........
be rejected Good corn require* not
has tborongbly penetrated Ibm cut Into lengths (about two laches
tata happy eumaxer of ton aad frolic.; wxysrard mUe appeUte. Whole wheat
more than fit e mlnutrs of rapid tailing
giving tb«a a dear appliance. Take tengooe Inta wide and one lata thital
oZd with utaleMmt work, bad an ; bread sbonld be nsed* Invariably
te salted water. Instead of tbe twenty
added dMta cM mtanlng to tbe busy make saadwltaes. and tbe meat them ouc sprend on plates to dry tcov- the rind of half a
to
tbtnr mlBute* It often gets. About
erlag them wttb fine neltteg) te tbe on. Hake a weak aolatteo ef salt and
Mtaw.
mut bow Naa. In nmny (beef, munen or tengee) sbeoM
a bait teaspoonfnl of sngnr In the wv
ctato. to «U a toncB basket every day chopped. Crisp stalks of celery stufled van. Pnta ikea la toyevs te Jar* or wsiM* anffirieni to cover (be qanaitty
lopravea, tbe fisvor. both of corn
«f
rind
oaad.
Bol!
ntU
u
begins
to
box**,
sprteklteg
sogar
betwtan
Ibe
-«tok toed fito tbe aebolara wbe utage wttb chopped
Mfton, then drain aff tbs water. Pat to aadpens.
wrery nprafiac, net abdeectmipa&led by ”flBger«” Of wbeto layers.
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y naad. bat not too eftentbe aTernpe child wonts
bard.” wkicfa renders tbe white Iw
dlpeatlbla. A better way Is to
aa wsadwlehee. Pat a -pM~ of tat­
ter In a pon to loett. Beat an
■UpbUy. aeason and add a tsWes
f«l of milk: turn this Into tbe mHted
tattertawl stir untC thick and creamy.
WbM cold spr^ bMween sMcm of
tmitered whole wheat brwad.
Tbla
eomblnatloo ts said to make a perfeo
food.

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