Grand Traverse Herald, July 14, 1908

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 14, 1908

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1908-07-14

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1
TWICE A WEEK—TPESPAY AW.P FBIBAY.

»1A» A TEAK.__________

TKAVCRM CITY, OKAND TRAVERK COUNTY. MICMraAN. TUEEOAY. JULY 1*. ItO*.

BOY WAS ON RAHlBRIDGE WAS
BOKSES DROWNED lading BILL DATES WERE FIXED LAUNCHED
FIFE LAKE
BURNED OUT ^
SO. CAROLINA!
WAS ADOPTED
MAN LONELY
CRT RITTER. OF RAPID CITY.
HAD HEAVY LOSS.

Had Eaaa Driven to pond by Boy
WROTE
CNiqAOO
MTECTlVE
and Oot in Eayond Tlolr
CHiSr ROR HOUM KBIRCR.
Daptb.

EnKNllT WMlTS WIFE
LETTIR RUEUEHEO RV THE CHICAQO PAPER*.

«tf|w MateaN tara' Ha Haa Ltva«
Altaia Eta Yaara aatf Waata '
Etana pna WPa Will Maka
Hl« a 0^ Hama.

BapU CUy. Ulrh.. July It.—DHylag hta tathor’a teom doYa to the
pood that they ndghi drtok. the aoa
of Albert Ritter, of aaar here, was
tmabia to control tba aalmals yesteiday aad aa a result bnih boracs were
drowaed.
The team was worth |>robably $;S0
and the Iom I» a eery heavy one to
Mr. RUter as the horses were ptaeUealiy all that he owned. He had Jut
irehaaed them this spring.
Tlw aalmala were warm and when
they got lato the water, were delenalBed to go to dtlll deeper aad lo
aplie of all (he boy coold do. got be­
yond (heir depth. Weighted down by
the wagon, they were unable to swim
and drowned before they could be
gotten om.

>r Maiealt.
; haa arritiaa (ha chlaf
Eataethraa to lat him hnov of
aoBM wemaa, for a tanmakrapar but
W arMaatlp wuu a arlta. Tba Cbl' caga pap»n pHaiad hit. tatiar thU
manang aa4 ha vlll probabljr auoo
im raaaiu.
Mairaff laja ha la M Taars old. a
hbokamJih. haloW (o tbraa lod<««
aad'oaraa aa Wi-aara tann. Ha haa
BO oaa bat hlmaelf lo care for and
doaa oot drlak aad. caa faraiah good E. C. MADARV WAS FIRST VICTIM
RCPOETCO.
Ho has ttvod there alaae «a years
and ha vnata am one who la aaurt
and.caa laain aad iHIl try to make Had Bean to Fhyaiclao’a Offico and
was Striekon on HU Way
Etm a happy honw.

OVERCOME BY HEAT

m«mh

Strang Southwest Wind Woe Blow lag
' —Saved by Oias. Wiiaon Who
Swam Cut.

TWO FORMS PRQVmED
NEGOTIABLE
AND
vOTHER IS NOT.

Two Will Differ Only an the Face
Elda Eat tbs Condttlona on tba
Back of Bath Will Ea

WesbingtoD. Jdly
state commerce com
nouDG«vI lis^repori approving aad recfor adoption a aTiifurtu
blU ot lading. Two forms will be
primed and different colon will bo
provided, tme for -sindgbi" und ooo
ir “order." cuuslgomt-nis.
They will differ poly on ibv !aee
side, the eoodltluQS on Ibe tuck being
the sable.
The -onU-r" bill win pov-ess a
talii degree of negollsblliD while (he
•Yirslght" bill will be non-neguiiable.

WAREHOUSE GONE

BOAT OUGHT
MEETING OF LOST 3 FINGERS BY A SQUALL
REPUBLICANS

K. C. Madary. of g&4 Bast Prom
atraat. was overcome with the heat
Thursday and for a time anSered intanaely. Mr. Madary. who ta employ­
ed by the city building cement wplka
on Washington mreei. was tak^ III
la tho fqreooon. and In tbe nfieraoon
vtalied a down, (own phyakian.
On hta way home. Mr. Madary grew
rapidly worse, and several times was
oWlged to He down upon tbe ground
before be could go on. .When be
reached hta botue tbe .phpairtan was
again sent fcr. nnd the pnitami was
MACCAEEES OF NATION WlUL EE ■Iren every attendon. loe being pack­
owtsfiant Governor PMriek KotUX
ed n( tba -base of his brain, but at <
Will' AUe be PraaoiK and
o'etodt be became unconscious lor j
Epaak—AdtfrtrosM win be
abort time.
nf SpacUl Interest.
^Maatiag Will ha Held at Fwl-ln-Eay
Cootinaed aptdlcaOons of ice. and
I -Obia. an Attfaat 17-Ha Honor
other remrilieu used greatly retiered
There srill be a republican meeting
V____ W Mr. Laraiwar aad ta
him and today b« returned to worlf. In Ihe iWly opera house Tbuiuday
Travoeoa City.
alttuwah not feeHng very strong.
evening. July l«. at which addreases
will be delivered by Governor FVed
John A. Leraager. of this Hty. has
VEmer and Lieutenant Governor
, reorlved Intormatloe that
Patrick H. Kellt-y. GSvernor Warner
been appotatad a delegate to the hahas bran touring tbe stsie In- an
tioaal iiaiaraal eoagreas whteh meeu
mobile,
delivering addressee af public
at. Itat-tfrBay Anguat 17. The
PHILIP eaetcrnioht paesco mrattags tor several weeks psst.
petBtBOM waa tram the graai e
AWAY THURSDAY.
will be In Gila city nest ^ursday and
tm ooaiminae K. O. T. M. M. and
nttend tbe Jtriat urating of the
Mr. l^fSagar will repraaent Mlot
board ot trnsiees of the state asyiiims
with lU Ittonaasda of Maecabcca.
Was Qrandfnthor of Mrs. A. J. Me and win aelse the opportunity while
The hoeor Is a vary signal ooa tor
Phan, of ThU City—One
here to addreas a public meeting lo
' the tonal man aa he wtU ha brought
pauffhtar U LatL
(be CUy o|>era house.
»ta eootact with prumlncBi
As tbe gubernatorial primary
e of tbe old- palgn I* now on In full swlns. every­
tact tbal Ms raprnsaau Michigan.'
body will doubtless be glad to bear
wht^ ta n frtai Macatee state, la 1
Stahly
Leelaaaa
county's
cltisens.
paaned
Gorentor
Warner deliver an address
also of grant import snea.
ipon the Issues of the cnuimlgn
jaway Hmrsday at II o'clock at
' The appcdalBsent was algnod
.home, about throe mlios south
lieuteiuni Oovenior Kelley, who Is
George s. Lovatane. great coma
, Northport. He was 78 years old. and
eloquem speaker and who baa a!
leaves a widow, a daughter. Mrs. Alice ways made a favorable lupressiou
bore, will be given a cordial recep­
Cole, of Evaren, Washington,
: Rrahd<blldTOQ. one ot them being tion.
Mm. A. J. McPball. wlfi- of Ur..Me
The City opera $ou»e shoiil.l be well'
filled, us the addr>-sM-s by the got
Phail. of this city.
.
Mr. Basternlgbt was a German, by
r and llenlenant goiemor will b.’

WflOLE STATE

GOV. FRED M. WARNDt

nilEINJUL CONGIESS

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TRAINS WERE KUTED

SISTER OF THE MICHIGAN

of tbe
The executive eor
Friday a.'i.rL^Oa Ruy
eekinsn.
Grand Traveme SoUters and Saitori
a boy of about i| years of age. got
asaoctailoo was called together by
on a rah which he-found near the
mander WlUUm Meors at tbe of■ Traverse City Mtitir Boat compan.'. NECESSARY TO TRAN^FCI^ MAIL
Bee of L. K. Cleveland for the purANO PASSENCERA
and before be ireallted it bad goltea
of witing (be date of the aeai
out about tuu ivlt and «a> tn a
nnntou and tbe iraniueitoa of such
daugeruus pesiiioa became ot the Faasing FrdgM CnBMw Bet nra to
other busloeas as might come before Now Terror Was CiriMoned by Miss higb euulliwvsl.-wiiid.
(be Bridge Over Mnnkton Rtara
One M'le SmUi .nf
Frodsnea Calvort Anrai. Dai«bITiarles tntaun.;of US Sv-rlh IH
waRam
tbr of Govornor Ansel, of
vision »irvvt. to ^hiun the rah beSeoim VleeEoutb Carolrnm
longei) hap[H-Ded (d te- returning boiue
Tbe Mantatra river bridge «i tbe ''N
r L. K- CleveUad. Junior
at the lime frum jthe coaotry where
ViceGommander J. W. Roger*. O. P.
Fbllsdelpbta. Fa.. July U—Tbe be had ta-eii bcrriflDg and in looklag main line of tbe C. R. a L one mlta
Carver aud M. D. Morgan.
United States boitlrablp South CSr- aroniut lor ibc lati Which bad bora euwUi of Walton cnogbt fire Friday
engine of No.
Tbe motion of Comrade Rogers oilua was launched here this ader- taken. frvMn itv Lccustumed . place, from a spM;frain
lat the neat reunton be Sept. 8. 10. nooe at Cramps shipyards.
noticed Roy iie< k^n .on' on the bay &. sad betureiA wis^Sfflifcjtr|il'bt»r«e
n and I* carried and tbe motion of
Tbe South Carolina ta one of tbe where be was pmctlcally belpiews. amoont of damage. posMbTy'to tbe
Cotnmde carver that the commander “All Big Gun Sbiiw." the othcE being CtaaHe* RTlsou .Il4 not I<m.> any time' extent of ll.owt was Cune. one brad
la tbe tridgv bornliig away.
appoint .an executive ot eltizvaa for the Mlchlgau. toceuiiy iaunAed i
but swam out and! inaed bim in.
Tbe fire burned until freicbt No. 3t tbe purpose of msUng arratigemen's Camden. N.'J .
’ Tbe raft has IkW n lied up to pre­
file tbe enoBmpMM-ut carried and Ihe
The urs vessel was chrUtetii-d'by vent furiber eu-apadt-K and pcwslblv ■made Ibe dtacorery. (be crew worklBg
d«p.-rateta In Hie hlazlng heat wuh
toUowing were appolnled;
R. K. Miss Plvdriica Call n r'Ansel, daugh­ at-v-ideuiC
I
odds against them, bat BnaUy «toWalter, Tho*. T. Bale*. O. P Carver. ter oTUovtmor Ansel, of South Car
civded in satang tbe bridge. altboniS
U K, Gl.-velaod and K. \X Morgan, cHea. C.owreor Ansel wi-. ao>\»u
it ws* so dasiigvd that no tra'ns
they to ai>puini subeomtuitleeK. The paaled by bU staff.
could pa*e over It.
cemmltue adjourned to meet at tbe
fonaiicior Phil Griffin •with paam
call of the commander.
eager train No. 3. dne to arrivo nt
STARKE A CO. HAO
l:tu. was delayed nenrty aa hear and .
WILLIAMSBURG
a half while Ibe psisinitti from
train* No. C and No. 1 were trana>
ferred.
John Fitch, Local Member of tlM
Owing to the extremely dry condlCHARLES KNOX MET WITH BAD
Firm, On Ptablng Trip and
Gon of the woodwork oa tba bridge
ACCIDENT.
Couidnl bo LoeatmL
(be heat of tbe last few days mMHag
MRS. LA BONTA ANO MRS SLAT­
Under of everything oo the bridge '
ER HAO NARROW ESCAPE.
Fire comptaf^ly destrayed the pota­
(bat was at all Infiammahle. aad tbe
to wareboiioe of Starke A company, high wiad. tbe work of tbe trata crew
He ta a Earaball Pitcher of
of Grand Rapid*, located at WllUams- was extremely hmrd. and tbat they
Minty.
burg. shortly before noon Friday. xucceeded tn getting tbo blOM nadra
Frank H.Vinton firvt dtacovervd the control shews tbsi they hopt their
fire. Ihe blase ere tying rapidly along heads and outlined ihetr work an
Cbarlex Knox, an employe of
Jock work* bad three fingers r-mpotat- AFTER ROW BOAT MADE AN UN­ (be dry roof. Mr. Vinton turned In that no time or effort was aaad to dtann alarm and W bucket brigade at advantage.
ed FHday.
R-bUe
worUng
SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT.
once made an attempt to
(be press he bad bis first three fingers
This Is Ibe third fire today that ta
(be name#, bat this was of no aval:, suppoaed to have started rram pnsaot bU right band amashed so badly
that amputaUon was necessary. Tbe Father Shoehan. J. D. Middleton and and the building was reuuimed. alao ing vyginra. the first boing tbo. Sre
a amall abed adJotalsg which was si (he gas company's Woiks aad tbe
young .man's borne u In Vans Bay In
A J. Hebert Went Out to Mr.
owned by Floyd Pox.
tbe upper peninsula and he will pro'oHebert’e
Launch aad
racood Gte potato wnreBmue at WUL
John Fitch, of this dty. was the llsmsburg.
ably go there. The accident ta spe­
Brought Ladiet In.
local member of the firm^ but early
cially upfortunate as Mr. Knox ta a
A sudden suuanTo Lake Urclanau this moraiiig Mr. t'licfa left tbe city
baseball pitcher of ablUiy, The first
soou t.ilrtv-d np a Mgh sea cti A flsblog expMltkw. and
tbiug be stad when he had come to
■lilting In the lou of wbereabouts ranU not be ascertalnW.
from the effects of the chloroform
,-g live# Friday alteaioon about Aside from the Ions on the btaiding
“It will be some time before I
ocloek.
Mrs. I. UBonla. cirri: In !• ta aot thought that there was moeb LOCAL MEN
pitch another game."
ATTCNOEO THE
the Globe store, aad Mrs. J. W. dtstrayed. as therk was noibing in
BANKERS' CONVCFiTtON.
Staler, rawed oat on Ihe take Ip tbe tbe buildtag except sack bolder.,
afternoon to fish. Bveryihlng went acalea aad other Itaplements used In
sell until a sudd?n »<|uall came tit handling potatoes. ■As the doors were SaaMMi Gariand nbd Laon F. iTton
and. before tbe ladle* could reach me all locbed. it was
Wnra on Jowrway to North
shore the wave# were roUIng 'r‘gh the bunding and save sny of-lbe cootrau.

and ihe.r lost contra! of the boat.
Mrs- LtiBonla, who wa» rowitm Ibv
Leon Tims, caabler of tbn Flat
Jnst bow tbe fire ataried la aot
boat, dropped the anchor SverboJr.l known, bat it !s (hwhi to have stari- National taanl. and Samuel OarUnd. ■wies Hawfcln Wna One of the Henvi- and made no fu^ber attempt to reach <’•] tram a spark fr^m a t»a«alnt fVre cashier ot Gte State bank, ratnraod
•et Lorara Moving Many Spoil­
the shore, the high wiml grsdualiy Mxrguctte-train, anjextra freight hav­ from the bankers' state conrest^
ed Sweet Cberriea.
.orrylBg them further out.
ing passed a few nannies prvvioas lo Saturday evratag. Tbe party nton-'
Two men In another row boat 'saw tbe ll^scovety of lie hUxe. As the berlng 335 taft Detroit last llMday
PenlDsala farmers have bad dlt- l,e helplins women, and came to root was Brat Ignited, and (here was on the steamer tbe aiy of 8L Ignaoe.
flcolty in securing cherry pickets '.o tbclr assistance, but the high
^ seemingly no other Vay by which tbe Their desUnaikm was MarRWtte btR
harvest the crop, and as a result some njjtde it Gmom Impofslole for tUvu:|flre could have started, undoubted]) Giey stopped at iho Boo aad Mnnlning. arrtvl^ si MatRoetta Oa Wed­
^ spark from tbe eagtae
of the fraUgrowers are losers. James to make -aoy hchdwuy with the two {{
nesday and remaining over Thtiraday,
Hawkins, who o*r;< cue of (be finest boati.. and Ihlngr were looklag ratter
The Harqueue and copper contry
Irnit farms on the iM-almmla. has dark for ttiem when help came, tb.'
bankers exiended Gtelr booplUHty In
beea
ot the heaviest loserv, the K.-v, Ft Shrahan. J. P. Mlddle'oo
fine spin:, adding much to the plan*Hele n's
recent heavy ralas toltowed by hllst and Alvc r.cta ri i.xkirg
Former Lmlat
ure of the trip.
-ring suns having destroyid a large I uach to the scene,
tive Was ReieasM at Order of
Tbe basiness meciing was held on
Tti.' launch had ii‘> dilllrirltT In
aaamlty of sweet cherrk-s which be
the Judge.
l>dard the boat and Leon Chlebanter.ur
ivariiliig .the '!;■'■• with the ti»e
ta-as utiabh- to harvest owing
I'euwkey. was eiecled presldral of
U-al#. ai-l Ih.-r.- wav treat rvlniciu.4
scandly of'hilp,
Mr. Hawkins has uhout IS varieties among the vksichi-rs on shore w'bii
Lxaiing, Mirh. July tO —Late yen the assodafUa. It ta the nisiom to
tad at Ilmen b-en nnsbU- to see 'b- i.-ijay afternoon Judge Wkwt 'at meet lo Gw home town of tfe prealchciTjis; and altlioagh be I
»raa!I tioal In which ihr- ladli-s
arkcied a Ivg'r amuoal of fruit
Mason directed the juiy U the case drai and the practice will be eantod
far. he has bran handlrapped'greatly
hub did lb.The waver: ;o, Rp,«e»«iisllvc Btinitng. charged out nest year. Bulb Hr. Tlias aad
daslied or.' the boa'# khd gi'-fjon Indiilment of the grand Jury wUb Hr. GarUud rajuyed (he whole trip
l,y not being able to sertirc cherry
pickers when the fruit was ready
occupSP’o -V 'oakli'd •
linnkiDg a false c-rtificai.- for the oxmarket.
number of trees bearliy
Mrs. LaBiuiia
l:i • nerve cveu
of Rep, Jerry Andersoa on a
loaded with (he finest varieties
«hen it seetii.d th.il the t>oai would, leguiailve Junket, t« retiirti a vrnllcl
eberrks sre vtaoding with tbe go ovet but Mis. Sla'.-r WJ» rooie-jof
gnilty. Isecafic the'
. In
entire crop spoli.-d on the braotbra.
wlia' #h.vken and wae col feeling w.-;:,,h^ ^ase .ixlied to Ismtaln the alIvday Urs l.alkinia went i-. work
m the Indicimcnt. UunilDg
as usual
niortilng.
j«as at otira r«-lrased and reclv.d the
ccrtgr-i-itatlons of hi', friend#

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Pioneer IS dead

CROGIITFROM INSIDE

WERE SAVED BY UDNCH

HAD A FINE ntlP

GROWERS HAD LOSS

BUNTING FREE

birth, bis birthplace being In tier- of special Interest at this lime.
many. He caine to this country
It la IbMght that Ihe Sre which
5* ». “iJ lotated on a farm at
Oestroyed the potato warehouse *t 'Nonh|»rt when the while of Lee^
S*ltttaMbniE Mday wsfe due to lansu county was pracllcolly a wildtrAatira*~f
as
severni ernesa. Herr he elearad away a place Baaaar and Supper of Ladiet* Aid of
Fertiwood Methodist Chueeh
pernons who tint raw th«
(Umes for a borne, and out ot the wilderness
a Suceesa.
tbongbt that tfeay came
fromtbe lacanrM a prosperous tsem.
aide of the bnlldtng laatead of froia
StMrtly after hta locating at Norththe ontalde of We roof, as was Srm'W. Mt- EasienUghl became Identl- Tbe Ladles'Aid society of the Fourraponed.
Metbodtat church, and teentb street Methodist church held a
It was sue staled that Elwla Hill.' ll»o«igh all .the years that followed ___aar and servettau dellckhi-H sup­
who repreoeais Etarkc R company. j*«s <me of tbe most fidthfol mem- per-F^day night in the grove of the
was in the bSEdlag In tbe awmilhjt’ta-r«.
church and about $»i> was raitied dtir
and Ibai onrythlng was. an right 1 Hta daughters. Mm. Cole, who has lug Ihe eoursu of the evrniiig. The ir. Adams and Party, of Charlevoix.
I carnage Oor-e <rt tne Rnem of MUn'
^
msde her boide In Ijte wem tor aer- ladles of the church d<*rir>' to thank
Arrived Today in the Sheldonia
nben he taft the bulMlag.
,
Aiic* McCarthy—Shn Had He
__Drifting Match.
Joe Oberiirt Took Mart to Elk R»p>ds
era! years, spent (hr whole ot It
■he business men and the Fernwood
Insurance.
winter with her psreais. returning
resiJen-c Jur (heir generous supiwiiVemnlay .n 35 M.rtiiten—Moth• R„ph Connable. Who Otad. Wan Not
the west in the spring.
The Ko*. U B; Carpenter, of IVIh
B. L. Ailani.- and party ariivcd ibbFire supposed lo have Ignited from
ton. ftwmerly ^pusior of the ehorob. moraing Id
Mr. Adam*' yicbi
J.
P.
Obertln
made
1
electric
wire
which had become
wms present and after be had deliv­ Shrlcdooia. having come tram Chari--,
broke vul
oot iu
tn the fvw
room
OIK
*
. a..w. > circuited, wiwav
Elk cLapm*
Rapid* ciumiay
Sunday in
ered an eaeelleot address, the past
volt. The SheledenlB ta 34
auiomoblle. tovVrlag the difciance in
'>»c Youth'* Otjtiook tbe Beolahl-ot Hite Alice McCarthy oa tbe third
the Rev. B. H. FkmlnR called for
floor ot the Wnrabnrg block
A. W. Winatll Caught His Ri^ Hwtd subaertpGons. bis nlea bringing forth
o'clock yenterday. ctDod oni tbs
to a Saw—AmputstiOfi Was
merous response. The ni-.-rbetv
dipnrtmeut.
of the Ladles' Aid aorieiy are to be
When tbe lire was dtaoorered
nc-mile I A. W. Wianetl. of 8110 ‘Webater ioagraiulated for their earntwt am! the dtaiaace the “kicker" ' wa. iHe waa in too much Of,hj the Rev. Mr. McCune, simke was pouring ew of tbe win­
rapable effori-< to reduce the imlebi
dow* of the buildtag. and «beii the
Utreei. eangbi hta right hood In s cut­ edneas of 'be church.
s alagle mishap, not
tht
by
s
•lepartment
reacbed the aceoc voP
tor^ -w. ~.rti.8l
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W
““
•YSB a ponnure marking the trip. off saw w^lle wobkiog at Use Oval
nme* of black smoke were peortog
Wood
IMsh
factory
Monday
here today.

boHtaai Um wss made and aU of
cut of the room. The ta^ hod be­
aad hta HiUit thumo was almost tcvWhile here. Mr Adam* mane a.
•-------- -........ - -- t
the oeenpaata of ibh three cam had
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city,
city, but
but upon
upon inoBli
come ignited, and mattrens. bedding
ered. while a had gash wm cm in the
with'Mr. MiUer. of the
Dcd>cat.en of the Hsndnomn B»f»e-.............
ascertaioed
.
that' Mr. Connable. who and pillows were caftsnmed.
tndea Onger.
d for the Olympic
i* at present boyei'. for the large S.
Aside from (be bed tbm wan little
turn at Mnpleton Will Take
HeUon
Corery.
s comtunlon.
t Charlevoix
•Ubap PaMar Strangsr.
H.
Knox
siorvs
with
bendquariera
at
etae bused in the room, altboitoh the
place Today.
CkMperatOwn. K. Y.. July 1S- brongbi thejnjmvd assn to (be ofBuSalo. had wrii;e« U. a. Tbmnp- fire crept ttp tbe wall nest to tbe bed
BUhop Potter, after a eery eomfort- bee of a pbysktan where tbe .weuml
■ager of the itocal More.'--a per- and damognd this to some oxtent
The dedtontloQ of the Catholic.—------was ilreaaed. ampuutioo
Londoa. July II.—£verytlang
.Wonhingion. Julv 13—Frank
■We night, to abcager today.
Mapleton wUI take place aonal tencr last w%k. It 1# beUeved ^noke aad water did n unta dam-.
thumb brtwg neewtary. Mr. Wnncll rendlnnu tor tbe openiiig ot tbe In- Hllchrark. tbe new chairman of lhe;.churcb
Olympir. games nt tbe republican national Uehet. left today,Tne^y morning- at 10 o'etot*. that the one mentioned wn* Mr. Cnn- age to tbe rnraltare art Ctotbtag «
Mr. aad Mis. rrad Rlmh. who has IS a married man nnd has
Mta^ McCarthy. She bad wo •»»
bM YtaitMg hate returned to SumIt -nlli be some lime bebue be Stadium Monday. Reserrathms have ior New York to' arrange- tor opoGag Bl*h^ BRkter. of Grand Rapids, wilt aaUe's fatber.-wbo .had Uted
wakey.
been made tor r.ooc.oo* scats.
jbendqnnners.
i be the oEletotlng bishop.
{ win be able M nae hta baaS
gMt CMr yaatorday.

$250 CLEARED

MUCH BLACK SNOIE

SAILED DOWN

HADE FAST TRIP

NAMES WERE SmilAR

CBARlEVnXRDN

leST HIS THllMB

2,000.080 SEATS

iNEW CATHOUC (IDRCH

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T^::i5f ■

WIMB TWVini MUUA

TiafoscCItj state Dak

i k« aMb ebM0« s^coat aad sat oa tbe a B.
Mr. aM Mn. Sickard Oooiill. v<
A L tzala. tallb« the Tebartw* that
Mtad iB mrriaso •atatday alfM
be waa feta* to Cbteacft• o'docA at tWAMBO of Jka *»lM-a ____ by arclamailii Tbe notloa
CUef of Mice Aabtoa
tWICK A Wine
T« ia a tetaae p^Ating in thia
teiMta. OS laat BMhtfc. Ato B^- J. wM carrlad wttb a deafesta* aboat.
be CTOM aae^btoge broke Into S(d that tbe boy waa aileatoi* hot be
B. Fb«4 OMte. Tte PtaMtead.
AHm CBBby pertor»iM tW ««*■
_ »♦*«>« OB tbe ae- bad already Deft the dty. He wired
cwcHMBy. Tbo brido waa atteatod
of lu work and tbe'tbe aatborltira at Grand Bapida
by Mlaa Mabel -Ooodan. aad the baat
A. J. Mayoard. Ate <teabter.
vaa Harry
TroBlwlBO. co—•A. J. Bavltete Ate CtesMar.
idBkt. Coi
al UckM.
eVAimUNT HAO TO nOMT A Of tb* frdoBt.
Tbe
BOBlaatloa
waa
nde
at
«:S
mot ouai.
Tbe eeeeiDOBy waa peiAwatod
CAPITAL. SaOOjOOQ
Vatepralao.
lad,
bat
will
mam
wHh
I# piaaeBoa of abou M r>aata. taia- o'eloek aad the coareattaa tbereapoo
SURPLUS. S4SAOO
the boy toolghk
Oraa aad Imowdlate Maoda of ibe biUooraad wliboat delay. Tbe dnaoBUy the boy lefi borne to a mystery
craOr
aational
cowltte*
le. Dalaty retraate«B<
as be bad BO uoabte of any kted. U
A
fiCBcm
BsatticBaMBessbtBA
aem^
today
to
«»p^te
•erred.
waa tbougbi that be was ptM
Mr. aad Mra. Twutwlne Wfi m- new orgaalttUoa and to aeloct .tbe
altb a soddeo daalre to sm t
uHn Mnmi Kr Bar Lrt«. ^Mnnaa who vUl be tbo eoaamaad- etcy and looh test means of gratUy Irak duen aad waste assy ceU by cell.
^lef of (be demoeratie forcea
wbara they wBl take ap tbolr rertBladder irouliles alnKwfalway-steenlt S per CABt sUswet SB IlMe btetslts
tug his wish. Hte mother war r '■
rr>jm a dersBCeiaeot of the' kidney* and
deaee, the *^i»« haria* a poaltjoa tn the campaign.
The throngs of deiegatet aad spec- worried over bto dUappmrance.
□cdonlckect l»y a fwoprr
. nire U oUuined
•a bookkeeper fw a Iniober flrai *i
KkidaevA If you are feel:raxuicat
of the
itawrs
scattored
test
al^
for
their
,« a. teeoA<)Mm Mtt«r
tkat piaoe. Tba baat wtabea
_____ ______ can makO no mi«al.e liy
a TMt • PmM«* M. A N. I.
large drole of Irieada *0 wtth tbea. homes and esor tnln to bearing
UkingUr. K:ljarr-» 5wOi»Roa«. the
CiMlM Wak -ttio cm
w thousands from tbe eventful
great kidnrv. h\TT a.nd bladder rmioiy.
tteir
new
borne.
m of Ktr^
l>nac ktt
Ml tiM T«r WM MM
It mcreci; inabilav to bo5d urine and
ones of the Denver coavenlian.
ScaMinj; j-ia m pa*«n« h-. and enwrWWl No llWMTOlWfc
Sryan teeasod With Kera.
eotoe. tl;at unulea^nl neceswlyof being
oooo KM OOVIU.
ere, CARS MOM
PAlrvlew. Uncote. Neb, July 11-—
srmceurd togoohen thrvCRh the day.
One
of
tke
hotun
tm
tU*
fte ruk» of i)» COTOU tonm u*
lod'toKrt up manr times duriiiK the
Wbea be received the newa of the
AND THDOAT
m had «»«od oW
MjwrtttOBt
niglit. TUe miia and tbe e«rsordinar>Mm mnmo« i»03 •»<
nomtnatloo of John W. Ken for viceOLAGBKB FITTS*
eflnt.rf S'*ami>-KM.l i* Mon ieaiiaed.
Mdar to tk* roar of •WWM4 BAPTIST* HILO *«
•Ml .UMrtW Md 0.0-^ Ox* •born »:45 a.
preaMeot. Mr. Bryan said that
J. H. McOOOOM WUJ. FURNISH
stand* the hiKb^ f«" A" ««»ierful
Ibo Trawoe City Oa* eoBpapyo
cure*
of
tbe
mom
uisUesMtiK
esae*.
Tn««M CUT ■» wUl »*•
Vicks TlSTtROAV.
lews on the agmlnailoo coold best
COAL FOR SCHOOLS.
plaai OB Bay atToot. a p»o of t0«
SwurnivKoot u pieuunt to ultc and i«
M eamttmm tf
»«»«»»
jc espressed In tae telegram whki
_akl »>' all ■Iniagist* in filv-cenl su'
0, u OT.r»M«»M ni»i<»ruy. Moot- rou of coal Ur havl^* beeoiM l*nUl,e sent to Mr. Kcra. Me. Mem and
uoodoitor sire bottles. Yon may have
ate ol** pro*Wo* UOi^or worfc ed. probtWy from a paaatii* U. A N. After the : men hi tba Swadiab Mr. Bfvan have been political aad
sample buttle of this ramerful new «l»
co»w ami a book that tells all sboot it.
. One won-sn Wrs
ThU )'»r*
’Jpr'*’
I- rMu.ai f>iuud* tor many years. Tbe
both sent free by mail.
'V^pltead.
toUowteg te tbe tetegram: ipOMnt. -were pi.ed near
“Hon, John W. Kem. Drover. CoS.
umlk^ trsding t^ geoerwu
tradi. mad as aooa as tba Are
Mt tlM hl> nui* *«“ Wfom tkt
Tba Swedish Baptteu held tbetr Accept my warmest coBgra'nlatUma. BOARD HAO MANY VABIETieS TO offer ill this puper. Don't make any
——ikc. but rtmemlwrlbe Dame.SswmpSELECT FROM.
Moa. bM tkot tker* voi urttla* aiartad U began to cnep
rrvtoM on the bay shore at tbe foot Your oomlnailon gratlAes very much.
. I>r. Kiimer'si««atni>Ku(!t. sad the
and tbraatened sUotnlac of Bartow street Sunday, toe con- We have a spleadld plsUorm and 1
—Mr. OmU tmt MMw tk«l«
rs*. Bteghamton, N. V.. on evoy
..................■-4«iwpr«- baUdlBte
gragatloa aeatteg liae« eomfonably am glad to have a running mau
__fbat bad to ba
Cwitmet With Arms A Cml tor InWorksaB la the A. W. Rtokord on tbe loCB te the ibade of some such <mmp)eie harmony with i
_________ UI ptU 01 ooo. l»Tl««
aumnp the Heating Sjtelajn
Marble Tferka. which aunda only
pisiform. Slop off and aee us OB
amall pine trecw
the Centml BuiWmg Waa
tba SeUNtWtr tor oor caadldate aad
WTrtsi the pile of barrel,
OTATB or M1(?HKSAN. THE FbOTbe aerrteea were eooducted entire­ ywor way east.
O bale Court fur^ ibe OAUisiy of
Approved.
altk dwastartatle aaero^ tbe nortb
is^ tbe blaio and turned In the ty la Swediab. a rbadteg being taken
•B'M. JSfMNOS BRYAN.
era —hara raUM to bia aap- alarm. Tbe chemlaU eai*lne and the
Craod Traverse.
CMtlERSmlNG
the Swedish Bible and Swedish
. In tbe matter'or Ibe eaUie al John
S«t nalWBs tbal B ta Itortbera book an* tedder eompany were soon hymns being sung. In other reapecu.
At the special mmiag of the board
M. L«rktes. deeewsed.
MMIgaa'a tar« and not mlk Nortb- on tbe Mia. and In a abort time bad 100. B resembled a camp
or educatlOQ Friday afiemoen. . JNotice to berkby glveo that tam
Carter Siding. NlrU. J|il> 13.—This months from the Sdth day of JioA
•ra MIMlsaB'a tam. bat Mortbem several sbaami of water pteyln* on
at the meeUngs when tbe conn•t. McOough was awarded the
Kaa «a sblo candidate wbo
Utito town wns almost Wasaied July A. D. IWS. vhave beea allowte tor
coalsBratloa.and wattln* down
, wks young. The preacher, the
tract lor fumjshlng coal tor
credliom
to ptvseot their claims
Some
of
lu
folks
dent
to
Tmvlany liiimi the booor and who wU)
adrSfeto^bundinn which wofw Bar. 0. Hedbnrg U a sort of a dteuli
schools for tbe year at 3S-*0 a ton.
Ciiy. some to Ttoii: Uke. »ouie against said drewased to said ooort
leek atur (bo toteraata of bU dSatrto:
Tbe Are rider, having Northern Michigan
lb*, grade sccepitd being the
Beulah
•ohteaded with streema of bU ebarga.
that used last year, tbe conirac to Tbompaonville. some j i«
aUyaad valL.
At (ba brslarl-f of th* .dastpalsa. rater. iJM teet of boas beta* la nae.
and all report a (tood time.
calling for 4W tons or mote.
Boblact waa “The Foundail.-w
reqstred to present tbHr MMai*
Stveial tomtees colle<*rd 4t Cbas.
Iba Doddatonaa tookad'm
said court, at the probate ofSoe.
There were four flrma te all ihai
•umad Fteroaly.
/
oi Salvation." and his aeriptural rc-f
OoMl
ba a )oka
bid. Mr. McOough. Columbia Tmo* Winters and a gmnd idlnner war in the city of Tmveme Ciiy te aM
The tar .burned Aercely and toJ- erence was the lUh verse
-------- the 3rd day of
Tved tee crenm and j cake- were
Mt hw bowarar. baloia tbay rnl- umee of W«rk amoke rolled UP. com­
fer Co.. Hannah A Lay Mercantile Co.
third chapter of First Co
; and that old
Md that U was aiora tbaa a BAe aaA pletely
and the C, B. Taylor Coal Co.
A served for desert.
toe aioiwhouae of the “Ftw other foondaiioo
aw thv are awake to aU tba aertMr.
Curlto.
of
the
ffrm
of
F.
C.
number
of
different
kinds
of
cosl
than that to laid, which to Jesus
gas eoiSMar’e Pteat in which were
Desmond A Co., weji to:a«tieaba to
•wte M toe altoatloa. Uodda. It u stored ateSnOO tOB» of oaaL Tor»
bid
on.
some
of
(he
bidders
splChrist"
Ml MSMls apBB toe oM >aeblae wUle it M6ked ad thouMi toU buildmitUng almost a doien varieties. The epend tbe Founh/eftb his tomily.
He took different verses from the
Dated June 8»th. A a IML
Fred Hill got a Snh caUh «t
miaslwtbn Bot rtallMag erUta^
vanou* bld» were dlscusied at lengtlwooM ibT bpt so Iborough waa Bible wMcb according to the betlef
FRED R. WAUCER.
pickerel at Dnefc lake and Green lake
Mat (b« >iUaB9 ayataa hu ekutfM
before an agreement was reached.
Jadge of Prteaie.
wor^M tba department that the. of Um coagresailbB show tbe neces­
Durteg July. Lake Superior aboold
last
Thursday.
.
June
SPJnly 7-I4-81-88.
•B M this aad tbal toa pwpla of tot
biu. 4£<
“>• sity at ImmemloB. At the and of the rise 3 teches and Lakes Mfchlgan- The meeting was called tor 3
John
Korsougen
madc'a
Hying
trip
dMdel an toa waa tbal wUl aaake
but It was 4:30 befory.busineaa ws»
serrMe one woman. Mis. Charles
wbara. aSwaa coi
Huron
should
rise
IH
Inches.
Lakes
- North Maallou Uland on bimlnes*
tbadMaa.
alone, ifine IsnUad a railroad tla Nordairoiu. wu Immemed te tbe hay
begun, in the tbanoe oTMsyor GerBrie and Oaurtn ai-e close to the
ME. Omira. eaavalsb tea
front
Marble Work* on Bay
tnslne. L. W. Codman wa* elected last s eek.
Bonal Hgh water emsi and are.
-Red raapberrles are tinning flultf
iWBail oaa H« tea *(«• orar tbe attest. ^ te aareral other places
(.liairman.
likely to so awre than half an Inch
toat.
They are quite pleoUfut
BMtttot SM baoate aa*nalBtad aad apark wteM.be^n w r‘ busy, but
The bond of Arms A Cule for the
___ ___________
your i..............
nlgber.
te ku toM aathla* by tbU an bla pa^
exttegatebad before U talnproper carrying out of the conirscl side of tbe burned dislrtct.
few packages of •■OCR-PIE’' and team
Lake
Superior
shows
a
normal
June
^*aaa■9 la aa arMbla oaa aad^ edfaay )M|wBy.
boV easy It to to make Lenwn. Chocfor iostalliug the heating iy»tem to
stage, close to the avemge height durpla kaowta^ bis bare toaSdenea ‘~
’.hat arc aum
the
Central
building
»1th
A.
B*.
BarThe pile of touYete stands on a
PERSONALS.
....................... ...........
them. ®acb
bts. With toU laallBS. thtr a
•Ufht aleratloa, and tbe water poured
.. oeat package contatea tha proper
mrtir Mat toelr rotaa tor Ws ml
down toward Bay street. flupaUttes of
ouantliy of the cholcesi pto tegm*
Salurdaya
Record.'
Prom
mi.
and
aa
tech
blgber
Hmn
teal
tbo prtWBT. ■■■
dlMiU ready for loiiaai sse. H«
city Clerk GIlHa tben road thS cooUr Soatlag on bop of tba water,
Mm.
H.
Seeley
returned
to
Rod:
CI.M1 U»^ M Mm u
INDIANA MAN WAS SELECTED year: but Uto.two teebes tower toaa trqct between the city and Arm* &
aai^
whlite made it seem like sueams of
ifier wlw
te 1b06 aad five laches lower than In
plmae-^ou. If your grocer won't auF
Mr fsplgr Mt baa bcea gvlatcd
FOR SECOND PLACE.
Cole for IniuUtog thte system, the
Mm. C. Taylor reliimecl ^o-Cadallte 4iiy you. go to one who will.
br ^Jtoftaaaala wbo are of an
ISM.
contract price being UJST and the today after vtiltlng at Keswick.
UoaaSaoo.
eapablUty
Lakes Mlebigaa and Huron show form was approved on Mr. Millar's
Miss Broen relumed to Ktogsley
Tba lea «• tar alone amoteU to
_____
St hare
the hlghmi June stage In SO years. motion.
Mr. and Mm. H. R. Cobb, of Katoibis morning.
bM Mtontta to nBar. The aewusp about $*M, on wMtb there waa
They are 7% teches above the
staxoo. arrived today and left thto af­
TV. H. Arms ^ed that a clause be
Miss Mabel Thompson, wbo
s. The material bad been
m» ad tba IMalM. a terse pafceataie
age-June stage of the past 10 year*,
ternoon for Tmversr Lake where
and stood NO BALLOT WAS NECESSARY two laches higher than In June test Inserted In the coniraci allowteg been visiting here, left, for Honor
«( Ihw. bara laltted le Mr. OBeoa*a ^tepod teto tbe
(hey will spend aonte time.
Arm* A Cole 75 per cent of their • here she wUI vlsli before r
rtedy fw telpmoat. allbougb It bad
ssyiBrt SBI are aspaAdla*
FDR THE CHOICE.
year, two and onedmlf lateM hlgbar
Willtotn Hogan went to Big Bopcontract price as soon ts they hrd
. her hotue.te'Caillllae. !
not yet bees oteA
The
ted tbOtebt la titea* awy
than la ISOS, aad JOH Inchw highei
tioen JiotlBvd by the supdlaiendcul
Mr, and Mm. GTIHam ; Al.sorge re- ..J* today to apcBd Sunday wHb bto
aUps this pradnet by the eorlosdj
•saw If aaeara for tea toa at
than te ISM; but they are lower by
family.
ibmed to Kingsley thto Bwmtes,
ceaersJly barta* a lar*t supply on Sryao Wall Plaaaad WHh the Salae- two feet than in ISM. and lower by liat'tlm boilen and mdlattoa
MOB.
. Hr*. Mabel Bataa-WinUma baa re­
the ground, the 76 per cent
tiw of Kem-Cm*ve«tlon Ented
Mr. Oo^U te not protoaa la proar
eight Inches than Ja .188.
turned to Denver. CM. after rtoltteg
uion lUese two Hem*. This wa
Oood FIgM.
' Labom Lata Friday
Mm teu be to a Bsa of aeltoa aad '
Lake Brie ahows a sisge 10%
her tolher. Tbot. T. Bata and atstef.
te te teteBBtaA aad ateettd. wbteA
The Sre tepartnMht made the flfht
Inchee above the mean June augd of proved.
Miss Ctom Baiea.
Mr. MlUar a*kcdto4r. Arms to
be aarMp vOt be. «U1 ripmant the _ thrir UTM ta aa^o tba adtetelng
Denver. July ll.-The DcmoerMilc the past 10 years. ,lt to |i
Mr. and Mr*. H. H. Bun and tbetr
SMtfMt MS CBly with credit to bis baUdlBte. BS bad it ouee got beyond
the same bright as In Jute. 1904. and , the board hi* Ut-a or what should
concluded
daughter. Mm. A. Amu. of Gm*«mk MB vttb CTodU to toa dtetrtet eoatml the damage wonld have be« national eonvenOon
aside from that to tbe hlgest June ..J done to pul the Ci-niral butldteg
labor
late
ymierday
afternoon
by
the
VI1U-. relumed to Manton yesterday.
sewemse vysiem into a sanitary eon
MUM tbM Atotrtct is kaowB u toa teatlBlblA Tbe Sa^ endangered
stage since 18»0. when it
-teao atfUT' dtetrtet. It te oaa of toa the gas compaaya tank, while almost BomliiBUon of John Work Kern. oT Inches higher. H to 85 inches higher dliton and Mr. Arm* esulalnoil te d«lu Teal stood the marble worka of Indiana, tor rlce-preridetit. complet­ than te June. 1885. and three Inches tollB hto Wm of the changes nec:
«Mt forint te Mtehi^ aad '
IrtTin- te te Cboeaa aad alaet
W. Btekerd, and on the oppoMte ing the tlekfl on which Wyillam Jen- higher than last year. In 1888 tbe sary,
ntnp Brian waa made the nominee
a ef Bay atmat waa tbe facto
tea at Mr- Oatelfa eallbra.
The loAilcr of a manual training R»f a Bad Case of Eaema on Child
like waa seven Inches higher Uian
the Hkhlgaa Sureh company. Them for prealdent during the early hours
room was then hronaht up and it wr-*
—Suffe^ for Three Months—
on the ■« coDd
high wind Wowing white bore yestCTday morning.
Lake Onurio shows the highest pomted ou: that the room
Disease Reached a Fearful State
The
of Kem yesterday Jane stage slaee 1870. . In June of basement of the Cenimi buildlnk wa <
floor of
imaa aaatward right te the di—Pain and hching wereTerrible.
leetten of these bulldte«s. and
thnl yctr It wns at practlrally tb’ col very desirable and that there s;»
not ltd department made a
same height, as U wa* atoo In 1888, a L’lier room al the I’nlon *lrt"*!
.ftghl .wMi (be irr condiuoo of tba
'.’l/Tflf, Hte water wa* lour Inches i-uiJin^ and a.i this »a» larpor.*«i‘l
r.tid I'l' iii1t.iuiti:.:l>>

beginniog oo
Ik. pK-ii-m stage, and in belter lUhit'd. i^ome oi the member*
-.-..-Id .Ur'tod-..* ^an,ii- 1$SC u waa two and one-half
•- dtmj'r-..{avert'd toca'li.R ’he equipment ih.-e
•■When 1 wa* *10811 1 wa* tmteW
dale, stale after state reglst.-vlng It.- lower. The water Is 18 Inches higher
Traverse Clly would have be
finally decided to have
..................
"T'wlle
the
plat
delegaUon In fats favor, and all ©iber than ton yw and 45 teches btghvr Millar -nUT Into ccriv*pondenrr «lOi
tkkot bal I
heavy loaer.'

Slrf mv
U rmM •»* • *1*1*
too, ao tba oBly stwattea to be setmdldates wlthdrawlag before the
Puperiiurndeni Gilbert In regard
aad.for three weeks
than In Jane. 1895.
aiverMl demand for }ito aomlDatloa.
tted wu «te wetOd ba Bryaab
I'be lualter.
The eonventtoa. afler adjoliiteg at
Ur. Millar* motion tha' a brick 1 do«.«id with aa abb- phr*"*”
o oor
We offer es a special ireai to
tdte
that
Haw
Tork
It waa
deylighi with the nomlaatloo at Mr.
wall bo built In ilie basei
iwirous and the gnieral j.uWte. abaoether. st^ aattera auu
aome at.
Bryea. resumed Its eeaWon at 1 p
Ceiiiral h-iildlng to replace the wood did sod I WW rolWy cured. I bam teieiy free, a rare treat.
•teuld ten tba right to this nelae HOWARD LEWIS AND MISS ROSE
with a powerful nnderenrrent al­
which does not go to (be n 11We have secun-d the world tamoaa
NASH WCDOBO.
IMb tor obvksa roaaoas. Tbe ptei
ready In moUon toward the nomina­ FERRIS GRIEF WALKED TO TRAV­ iiig. carn-.d. Mr. UllUr eland that but do ooTitnow exactly bow much
painting 'THE TplLER" by tha Imier te him of ^aaka not plaastes
there were con*hler.ible hrli-k on,
tion of Kem for second pUce.
,mortal painter, Hefben de Mamau.
ERSE CITY,
tba oast ia many ways and tbe nau
the call of elates Indiana presented
hand which could Ue used tor the. AmJ*) Wil»..n. North Braach, Micto, Thto picture, whlrb to 8x8 feet te Wie.
dlwtha Rmi.
lag of a candidate from that oectlm
Ihs name'oT Kern, Colorado, through
pun>o*e and ihcM- couU be told nt Oct. 3C. 1W7.”__________
to valued at 845,000 being recently
• • this over ta
fonner Governor Thoma*. pieced In Left Home In WltUemsburg Sundey rbcaply a* lumber ctmlrt be pur­
sold to (be (tomegle lastlinte for that
OooAall Waddlns.
^•leat attaat.
nomlnattoa Charles A. Towne. of Nes'
chased
and wonid I"* Itriter fire pro­
figure, to be delivered te April. l*W.
NIgM Without seying Good­
It was atoo eonesAai (hat
Yorti; ConnecUcui presented Archi­
It depicts a blackamltb at bU «
bye te Hie Mother.
tection.
qnlet
borne
wed^tes
Wttb
CoUcara
Reroatfics
In
amM poU a baavy vole l^rotigbom
bald McNeill and GeoTla. Clark
Ob Mr. Soule's molten. Janitor Curan old abop. aaild>t primallve
volematete
*
Bhterday
night
Throe Dsya After 5U
tba aMMte watara atatea wltboui
Prom Monday's Record.
ito, of the Central b.illdlnp, war. u'.
Howell.
roundings.
o'clock at Abe reMdenm of the bride's
Modtha of Safferinf.
tea aid «r a rleeprealdaat
For
some
nnksown
reeeon.
Ferris,
tewed
a
band
last'
mosrer
and
ibDe
Mareau'a abUlly to deptot Sm
Tbe namei o^Judge Gray, of Dela­
-I •uff'vvd fully *ii mooi^ The
ateUmaal for Bera. of ladtena, war pateau. Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk Naab.
tbe
15-yeartold
son
of
County
Achool
iHard
a.-Uaumcd.
it
being
6:16
p
m
It
trouble begso on my arm* te UlOe llgbt baa never been equaled.
ware. and of Johh Mitchell, of Illinois.
te stroBS apd he waa aomteatad 875 Hannah avaaae. the CMtmciteg
that *0 lui •
preseaied. owing to the e»- CommlMloner Crisp left hto home
mnles
being
Howard
Lewis
and
Miss
. AsaptU tea foteeaau of tboae te '
effect could be goUrn «ith paint De
phdt requesia of these genilemcn not Wllltomsburg last evening, walked
Rose Nash. In the preaence of
this city and this moraln* look thr
toareaa-wBs
bora
te
Havre
Fbaoe
haw
their
nantes
go
befoie
the
Mgrte fwS^l'a
With Btsaamt sore spou wlibl* reteuves and trtonds of toe bride.
i. R. A 1. train tor Chicago.
He lived te, poreriy te one room wltb
I doctond for three «■
The cMmwoay waa perfonned Uy the
tee rnaka of tba party aad the
About 5’ o'clock yesterday after, A. Lareon. Copemiah Banksr months, aad sprol at least twvnty
wife and *ls ohlldrea. Kace bto
BHM Wat Not Required.
B*v. B. H. Fleming.
oouJd
a cure but noiv
i----------Uatry^te1 find a'curv
Am Of a Tloe-preatdefil from an
aoon, the boy was eating cherries te
Was in Tmveme City Friday
death the work be eoeld an aaake a
The
steady
line
of
nuies
white
naiy etrew aeeUoa. Bryan's ebaae«>
The brlda..was attired te a pretty
Ibe front yard of the Crisp home and
llanitoumi Matetet.
llxiog wltb. Ite* ckaaged hands and
Bo aot took toa brtghuat even - dreaa of ctmm MIk. She 'wsa atlend- Joined tn seconding Kera'e nomlna bto mother asked Mm to water the
tecressed
in valae anti) alawet $300.made It - apptrMt that tbe
te CrtsadAtenerldeaully. It may
•d fay Mtei .Ctete Belle, ahd the bwi
fcoraen. The boy had no coat on and
L A. iJirsoB. of Cbpcmish.
tioo baa been nattaed tnm (be collec
chances of all other
aatad ateo
Bryan has tolled
was Robert Hodgman. both
ley In hto possession i
banker of that rlUage. was te the
been eztlngotohed. Mr. Towne te perpteate Hterst sad that atoo will tend Tmveme CtOr. After the oetem
ed out toward the- ham. He did not city Friday with his new EamUei are-the only rerowlw to u* for ^
De Uareaa waa (be pwteter 'of (ba.
waa the Srst candidate to meofla hasp away votes from him.
stop there, however, but walked along touring car- The ear l» very almllar | '-------1. thrr have cured iw sod t^ tamoaa paJatlag. 'Tbe VUUffa Bteeks oUra te te earn* wax- _ 3^Mr. aad Mm. Lewto will Uke ap atoe the (tooMlee nature of the Kem
to the one owned by Vred
meeUng another boy. Lewis
amlih."
their reeldeace te thto city, tbe groom movement, and In a ringing speech ullteg him that he was on his way
UNMANOA
te red aad to compleie with------------ -- -belag aa attendant 'at the Northern be withdrew his name from cosulder-,
4. » home
FREE TO evERYBOOY ON DUR
to Chleaga
atop. The engtee——
— - power]
--------' eliinliii'rljmr unir
Michigan aeytaia:.
They
have the attosi and pledfed hto mpport
--r——^
f
I Milte WW Btan
6ro^ AcL
SECOND FLOOR.
After rmcMng thto cJiy, he eioppte «nd the macblae to powerful and
WithwIshM Of a torse circle of ilteet of Brysa .and Kem.
Bull Tima.
at
a
toeal
hank
where'he
bad
131
dmwato quickly toltowed f
UiMli Me, Jute li—The
deposK.
dmwteg
8».
aayteg
that
he
fSxmOMWi
eupponm of>HowrtL of OeorgU. and
D.-F.
Bmdiey.
who
has
a
cottage
Mate. (SIM oBte 4hte city
Lake.
eoa'McNeni. of OoaaeeUcni. leavia* the had lost his bank book co the way t OajeBA toft for a -shori trip tt
Kan Tmotwlae. of...............
...........
faa^a on faB tlw July M atartli
of WOltom Tioatwtee, of this aiy.', Indiana caadldate atone to tbe Seld. ever. Aa the boy was known, tbe
on teaftessta at tall pay.
Tb .
1 of the OesBecticwl moB^ waa gl«n him. He torn pa*
Ooodall. deaghler 5r| Tbe

Fhe CauK of Many
Sudden Deathv

QM larmc Herald TMUHEtS

WEK MINED

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IBH DtIMX GenMH

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CONTRACT FOR
COAL WAS UT

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F. M. PAINE.

mu COMPANIES ND

l«-L.Of*l3X
ALL KiKiw or onvunnas

rianKtosSsMr ■

JUNE LMSICVELS

ARE YOU A HE EAIE»

BRYAN AND
KERN TICKH

HADE BY ACCLMUnON

DDCrOR'SOm

ffiJTICyRIl'

CURED AFTER OTHER
PRESCRIPTIONS FAILED

Free Art Exhibit
The Mg Store

Tuesday Morning. July 14

AT BRIDE’S HOME

LEFT FOR CHICAGO

f

ITCHING CURED

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INNIWeW

i E-sresiJ-TS. ■

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THE BIG STORE.

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V"*
•RAMS' nUVtRU NtMLBk TUI

JUST TEN DAYS MORE
IN WHICH TO WIN
Th* Special Vote Closes Tonieht at 8 p.m.
If You Have Friends in the Race Show
Them That Your Friendship is
Worth Something to Thsih.

Secure Your Subscription Certifcate Today.
.■The Harder the Battle, the Greater the
Victory." Be a Winner.
UieL—U aOtfltlOB to the prises above
prodded for there wiU be glYea
tbe pereoa, lady or gcatletaaB. recdvtas tbe hifbeet vote la each dlatrlet.
Mte extra trip with berU aad H
lor BMals and dn nopcy.
‘ The peteoac wladag the extra Utto
am uke thdr wtle, hashaad, mother,
father, aUler, brother or their
beat Mend.
Don't torget that- the apedal vote
fler eloeee at • p. m. My U. the ec
cat eloeee July >S. IWt. Oet buy.
rttetr wttkia the oorpome UbSu of
Oeiible ttw ememit ef eerdScate
jeeatoMe the toet that the vote will etu eohedeled below, ere given te
he Very Bseh larsar thas vas at
•ret «s»aeto« eadB
Me la babtf mm4t by an who are tfeekeea «( wtaalag the 'Tataable
ewwda
Te the la4y reeafrlag the Uiheet
veto winheTiTeB ose nnad Mp with
barih to Negara rhlU asd fNM tor
Beall sad pu aeoaer.
.To the gwtloBtaa reeetnag the
Tb.
IMM Mr ».«.
Mghaet vote will be ghroa'oeo roved
trig vUh berth to Niagara TBlIa aad
b4 plo a
IMetrIct No. A~AI1 tenttorr oat-!
:totoofTraraMe City.
ne trips la this distrlet wlQ he
•toribeted aama aa la dtotriet No. 1.
A apodal stead prUe tor oaeh dUTte sM Mto fif TDIM goM law
•Cdst egslA MWOTTDW ana wtO oopttMM I* b* IB fetM BSUI Um asd of
tk» ewlMi. TbBnday. Jsly n.
Aay ssboerlbar who bu takes oet
B amll eertlftcste 4iutD« Ute apeelaJ
VfMe oftB «U rooelve Uw extra Yotaa
'tor the tsfi One it tber «lik to lacrwae the lescU of tMr aobtcripttoD bolMe tbe eloae of the eoeteeu
The pHeea What They Are and

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MMHel Nssts-Draverte City
LAMES* UST

MfIrteINM.

Uat

OttaTsnacA, K. p/T. N. ri
I. mmrn: K. cri F. aad Porutera .
rnmfm Mga. mall c
4^«KntBAX.P.
L Pm C. I. P. Wm I
H. O.A.B. .M...........
B. L Kaapp, K. «C/.....................
»wBt a: Minor, K. O. T. M. m .
MMtriel NOstv-

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and Bka ...............7»44
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taken a big

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drop.

pUcspgl
wTchase’s
Sasa£iiSrv.Olntment
For gals by Johnson Drug Co.

PIANOS
WANTED!

MfltrtdNa.S.-«cMtlcMi-0 LM
lav. W. D SoWaaon. Nortopoit............. ....................
(lurauL aaoa.- racioet and BaPAia voBca.

OMsAva-aad J«eM ms.,DMtoli
mOR a ebon lime we will make excepUonally
liberal allowp aaces for old nprlgbi. grand and square Fianos in exchange
* for our magnlflceni new PlenM.We make this offer In order to keep onr big < Repair Works
boiy and our full force of eapert workmen employed during the
quiet atmiBer montha.
Used Ptanoe are never offered for sale by ns until they have
l>cen...toVougfa our Keiislr Works and pot In flrai-claas cnoditlon.
It la ild object with us to do this repairing during the uummer and
»e will make li an object for you to exchange NOW.
FOr your aeleeilon wc have be finest line of Pianos

OMvMafar .

TIm KvMtng Reoerd and Oftad Trovaru Herald Niagara Palis v
OMa trip, oeirteot.
TMo Ballet vew efier Menday, My fiOi^

(onr own ^ae| and a
in adlTltioB to taking your old Instrument at
andee than yoii will get In the fall, we will give .
to pay the balBBce. Small monthly payments toat yon will socartc-

Sclcatlflc PiMAO Repalrino
V(V have the experts and the applianees. All work guaranteed
,8pevdal low rates for summer work, and we have more time to
give it proper aitenilon. Lei us anbmit an estimate, free.

Pino IMteg. Tom

Gendemeii’s BaDot

mEsFroatSL
aad will r^Mcr aervM to
the

is fully roRsted and
properly Mended.
Always unifiann in
quality and Savor,
Each air-tight,
dust*proofpackage
contains 16 ounces
—ftin weight

Baled hay........................
........ 815.00
Loose hay ... ................ ..118 to 14.00
Baled straw.................. .............. *10.00
Loose straw................... ...*« to *7.00
Oets. per bn ..................... ........ .....file
nour. H. 4 L. Best .,. ................ *5.10
HundredwelgbL Co» Moal. fine 12.00
Hundredwel^L Com -meaL
coarse........................... ...............fl-H
HundredwelgbL H. A L. Best
fine feed ................... ................ *1.00
Middlinp. per lOO lh». .................*1.40
Bran, per JOO Iba. ........ ................ 01.40
Com. per bo................... .................. OOc
Suytng Friwt.
Wbeat............................... .................. C5c
Byf. H. A L.................. ...................70c
Rye. T. C. MUllng Co.
.............. Ac
Com ..................................
Oau .......................................................Me

McLaughlin^s
XXXX Coffer
isac^tO'

ALL FIRST

Side

UnW JalyM
■nltatioB aad advice are tree, t!
date will roeelre oooautuuoa, examlaaUon. advtee and aurgical opv
atloo free of charge.
All Mat
(i asked la r«ur* le that every peeaoa treated wRI atato to torir Meafii
toe reeutt obtained by toelr new gyatern.
All Dienaaee of Men. Wowma aad
Chlldreit TrwtoA
RUPTURE POUTIVCLV CURIO
By three treetmeato. a«ay cared
wito one. No knife, ao paM. ao rMk.
no dettnUoa from baslaees.
Deafneae and roaring aoiee M too

?C.'SS?,«‘jrS5Mf;US£S;

aad wUI be fboad roadyaadwHIac to
extend toe hand of kelp. MagMc
hack healUi aad bagataem wharo ao w
exist aloknese and aortww. A apeelal
Invltatloa to aayoae aaSerlaf from
I dlseaM pronounced tnonrable.
It
matten not wkat your die ease «ay
they will treat yoe; U li
advise yon. TbMe docUra treat vverr variety of dteoaae aad detormliyholm.
OFFICE MOURtt fi a. at. ta t p. m

Whatever You Do, Don’t Miss tbe

Great Bargain Sales
At Steinberg Bros.
BeaMtal Wash Goods. Thirty «gfat Wash Goods in ail the sow tana aod
other cboiee ookmuga, besatifol deaigoA
worth 20c an j 2&0 a yard

12%he

Ladles* High Grade Walsto of 6ne Ladies* tLM Waists, bMctitolly trim

.. 8207

Name ,o| Orgaalxatloa.

PiMidnl ol th» K. T. Bta* d' ■
Phyaiciau aad Soiveooa, Oon.
posed of Gersaa, En^^and
AmeriofiB Docton, PwaaMDtly
Loc^tad-at

________ iboralely trimmed with
a* High Grade Waists of iineat Poratan Li
inaeitioo. eto^incloding all of oorve
very beat and seweat
lace. embroidery,
>
•tylw.I, were $10.00, $12 50 and $13.60 at...........................

............ .. 4C0S
. 4201S

DMtrM No. .

m TBAVEBSE env

Dr. Hawley

Coffey

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

Ladles’ Ballot

The President

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cboioe new pattoma, worth 16c. IKc and

sHSir:';E=:;:=;:^Nr

PW aale by JobaaoD Orwg Oa.

NeUnghlhT

Oeunit. Jttly~W--Cloae-Wbui.
OOHerooro. Tfic; oatt. Me.

Cherries have

..I.7S to lOe

..Ml U 112

...... :i:

From Monday'! Reconi.
ORAIN.
Chicago. July X2.-Cloao-Whut.
tlT^c; corn, 7l%c; uu. OOfic.

Live STOCK.
Sut Bnfttlo. N. Y-. July Id.-kJaltie. 2.625;’ market fair. Veale. reertpU. t.000; active. 25c Wwer. Sheep
and lambs, recelpu 2.600; acUve, 2&c
bfgher..

,.' ...‘.*.».^;..ie ■ •,'• •
Mitm. ' ■ • '•
............................. M qmb AM«..............................4e Id ie

Ipsl

........

Roaets. per lb...................
Lola of pork, per lb. ... .................... i»!
Pork eaaaage. per lb. ...................12He
8IA pork, per Ib............ ....ioei2%c
Lamb etoak. per tb. ...
LegofUmb.perlb.... .............. ..18c
iBBb chops, per Ib. ... .................. MR
Stewa, per lb. ................ ...8e Upward
Roast. per.Ib. ........................ IZHOtBc
Asparagu Ups. per can ..................40c Veal cbopa, per lb...... .................. 18c
Veal steak, per Ib................................lie
Veal etowB. per lb.......... ................... 10c
Fish.
Perto
........ ............ ................ .12c
Codfish, per lb ................ ...10c to JOc,
Mackerel, ficr lb............ ....IBc lo 2Sc
New turnips, per peck ................... 20t Koatere, per Ib............. .........8e to bcl
Uke trout, per lb...................... ..18Hc
tVhitefiab. per Ib. ... ............. .ISHe

-i- ...............
,,
2723

lbs. C. a Mm, onn. Houp. 0«IU, Ubna U.diS ...
MM. OualBrmtoar.Bik sapid.............................................
Mn. AaN Tactor. Ornwa. R. T. D. I.....................................

tSS"”

Fancy Oroeertee,
Caviar........................................ SS to «Sc
tm^ned aardlnea' ................ 3S to
Potatoes ........
Kippered Herring, per lb. . ^........
Hay. par ton .
BUver Cord aardlsee, per Ib...........tfc
Lobetors .............................................
Tana, per esa....................................
»Hbp. per can .................... U to Sfic
i^robona blaeUherry Nb. per glaai
Strawberry probona |am. per glaea 20c
lUepberry ptobooa Jatn. per glass 20s
Currant atrawberry Jam. glaaa ...20c
Orange marmalade, per glass ....
Olemargertoe. pa Ib.............16e to 2fic
Glager la fyrnp ..............................
Oearback pork, per bbL ■.......... •!».»
Oearback pork, per lb......... ite
Short cat
pork, per bbL........ tlS.M
BrWn, per tb. ............... ...........1601IC

..........

•rv'

.......

The ceiebnilon
Traveree City
ms ell that iU manaBemeat lateoded
and tnoro. tor the weather maa made
bte pUu to meet the oondlUou tor
aa Ideal day. The droaebtag rala of
tbe night before cooled the air mod
UId tor dnt. peeventad nay poultiUJty of Area from explodlof «rr-woA«
and toe day dawned warm eooogh
to salt the lemonade veadere a»d^>
concerned. Tbe atreet parade waa
•be beat ever gives by that dty aad
the merehftpu and otoere who oohiribeted to Its enccctt showed toat
they apared no meana to make beat
show ever aad they did. It voold
not be posalble to glw Id
tbe feataru of Hbe day. Tbej- were
an bead liners and were appreciated
by tbe aailwes of toai cliy sod toe
vleltors aUkr.
The streei boy was there with hit
exploding eo^Ri and the dsagltaig
straddle bogs, toe oonfetU fiend and
sauwkrr was prueat also.
There was Sags and banting aad col­
ored canes and iwd lemonade and
everybody Ubbllng over wUk enisB.
And toe
people—ibey
came aad ibey went and then came
back agniB and dons « all over.*
They all bad something to contribute
to toe torooaneM of toe event.
Bobo chewed on Icatoerctte .Ice
TUB conee. some delighted In eearing others into fits with dynsmlie
boBfas and othen amased iheBselvu
Bieptag on other peoples coma sad
otherwise making themselves happy.
Bat ibe thing that got'them all was
toe fire-works. ThU was the finest
dlsptay ever seen north of toe lack'
pine belL Fully tO.OM people viewthis grut climax aad uw Travene
City do tbJnm and close tbe grutest
day in the history of the region wUb
blase of pyrotechnic gtory.
The
set plecu wore upectslly fine and
eapensive and far beyond the expecUUota of toe visitors.
Traverse
City never advcnieu anything that
they do not give and ihls year was
cscepUon-Kbcy made good.—

LM

Oaia a FUiMK^^wa .
m iiOa MHmr. Nortbport .
LMa amhk, them^wt
Mh uan Uaaae). Bk lUpMs.......... ...........

Tbe mariMt Is toofiod with dm gapply. tote uaiiag toe decreus
prleu. Garraale' are abnn^nt at 7t
to fiO cenu aafi goeoebewies are

nAfnacRTiiAKsow

TOftAYVg MARKCT*.

tloabary, i^laaimal Cbnreh ....A.........
.. fiSTd
■ Tor. Atward. ANary M. ■. Cbnreh ........................................... Mi
L Aagu MeColU roroatera, U O. T. U. aad Bathbone Slctera ....lim
■ Oiaeo Tbeebald, M. B. Charak........ . ................................... 4N7
I. A. F. •Mraaa, Itoboocu, It*. I. O. D. P. ..............................
4lt7
». GecagU Vaa Naitor. L, O. T. M..............................................74M

>AV.yULV i< IMA

AettoM RcgMlatlag. etc.

We employ on salary 30 of toe best Tuners In tbe Bute.
Ne
BMtter where you llvf. we can get a man toere on ebon notice.
Rates ss K>w as firatclass work can be done for, and aatlataetlOB
alaraya gnaranieed.
A posul or phone call will bring a competent man to flgnre
on an allowance for your old Piano, or to esUmaU- bnD pattiag ti la
flrlfi-claas shape.
CtUxens phone »M.

GRINNELL BROS.
Traverse City. Branch: IS9 E. Front Street.

Peraian Lawn. Net. cto, worth *A AC
$6.50 and $7.00 at............
..

met] with laoe and embroidery, a AOjm
iireat variety of atyha at................. wOC

r Dress Goods, 4-=« inchet wide,
in medium and light colon, very fine and
pretty in PlaicU and Cbeoka, worth A Qgp
$1.00 and $1,26. »t per y»rd..........

worth 30?77»tdrSrtrclo.i«g

Faaey Silks, ebdee new patterod. OCp
beat 60c quality, at per yard..........WfiPA.
Best 16c aad 12c Percales, choice patterni , in Black. Bine, Caidiog],
Grey aad Light colors at................................
Ladles* Swiss Ribbed Vests, aleevemkaa. low neck. beantifoUy trimmed 4 A^
with laoe. worth 25c and H5c at.... x9L>

,7%c]

Ladles* Ribbed Vests, k>w eeek,
aleevelfiM and taped, worth lUo
i^^

WHITE DUCK SURTS. Tbeae are hot odda and ends. They are dandy
•gf.
well mi^e, good fitting ^irta, worth $1.60 SUopric

S3.50 Men's Outing Pants $2.45 $1.25 Boy's Wash Suits at 98c.
Hen’a Outing Pfiuta in* new Tan and Grey
atripea mixturee, etc. cuff bottom, belted,

.... J2.45

Khowb by

Oar Valecs

Boy'a Waab SnlU in Boater or Blooae atytea
of beat materiala. esadlent pattamt,
regnUr $125 line

SniNBERH BROTHERS

Kbowb by

OwVatawa

s
. 'l

-f 'OBANO TAAVCKM MCMAt». TUBBDAY. WLV 1«. tm

SUIE SAM
j.ta
^sJSiSS

n^. HE lEKOTffUl

lUTII

win stand tbai amibat oCtwear
at r««ular nntog. seme adjust­
ing aad atteniton to the bammevs.
As you understand there are three
strings for each ktyr OB a piano
cept the lower porttoa of the I
where (wo sirtons are used.
Tbe
bUUag tbcM
creased aad the bfwi tuners dress tbe
sarUce of the bammets
smooth as when nes. Tbe hammers
on tbe piano which you have board
.'cutog bad become todeuird by
tbe wires and tbe
eordlngly drsaaed. It seems a report
from tbe acbool stattog that the
pUno WM defective, nad bad the
piano b«*D what U ougfai to be. tbto
imnimeut wonld not have been necesssrj. My friends. | wish to say to
you that this pisno baa given perfect'
BaUtfaciton snd to stUl doing so. It
tans Tithsiood the steady wear and to
nbundnuily able to couilnue.
All
tcactaera have the hammer* of tb*lr
Ptonoa
wb.-n necessary, be-

5..

Raymond MeCw.'wbo bM bssa
Om»wa. went lo Otevrinnd for
weA*s vMU yeetarday.
Mr. and Mr*. B. J.^Woo dretumed
to CadUlae. ye»i< nlny after vtsltlag
N iba toppy bmnm of toHtoy is a rato
Mrs. (Df.) T. A. ProbaUenoa.
And M iafmnmlioa m to tbe brat meUuis
af F*mnot>ag bosHk and bsi^uncm and
cigto liviac and fcnowtodge of tbe warUY i

One of the
E^-reMials

Ptatte. Mich.. Jaly It—Mr. and
Major aM Mrs. I. c. Darragb sod
OU lM«t^. MX*. iMlT U.-01d
Mtoa Darragb are baak to CNd Mto- Mm. Abe Bscb rotarned Monday from
KlutoB to notomg Ito
tbalr trip to Ontorto. Can. wbcee they
gMtU «fkto Mfl •wythta* loola aloa lor tba aamnw and are pl««' attended tba tananl of Mra Bseh's
.......................... —' r**t. anUy aatitod. to th6r cottage "Ltoda
brother.
Qalui a taw kara baas fcera aaartj Vista.- Major parrngh to a bratber
tfutbftAy pnMadlLT
gk A. 1. IbtM JUMtWt CMk- lha wtKito natli vt Joe whkA kaa a( Oeograoamaa A. B. Darrpgk. and Percy Biqwr and Mtoa Lettte Mefa
and whkA have sttaiaaJ to worU-wldti^
Ume witb blm to Wasb- eot to Traverse CUy to spend tbe
txMW aiaielally baaaUtal. aa4 tha 4aAcceptaner thrangh the approval of the
Phorth.
Ulhu of tha .fraab fraaa toraai, tba togtoo. D. C.. but Mra. and Mtos par
MlaarPyr* OlAsry returned from
WsB-Informed of tbe Wortd: m of iai.- {
bHlI^at. daiiHag watar. ara aatoV«i ragb apeot tbe wlater to
Maatotae where she has been ntiendrklusb only, but of the msny'wbo bs«e:
Mr. and Mrs. Adrien Tmes nnd
at B« «(her tlaa Ik tha yaar la
lag school the past term.
tbe bappj {acuity tJ sdertmg an l >ibtaioioaa aacbaatlag araatasa M aariy Mtos Loutoe Ystca. of Ormsnd. RorDot. the little daughter of Mt. and
tog the brat tbe worid affonk
AU of tba eoUagara wba Ms. hsv* nrrtved nnd nre to tbeir
Mra. John Bach, has been very
One of tbe pradueu
that rtsx. of
____arrt*e In' Old Mtoaloa In Jana sammer borne, Woodlswn, for the
with bimoBS lerer tbe last few days.
knos'n ram|Qfn>t psrU, an Ktbieal
tor tkay kao> from aivarleaca what nmmor.
A erowd from here went hurbleremedy, apprai-nl by physician* and cmx>a>4>ael. Away from lha noUa and
Dr. 8. M. Campbefl. wife and four berrytog Sundsy. they Veport thsi
mended by tbe W«41[nfcrmed of tbe
of ally Ufa
children, of BvsMtoa. Itllnoto. have
hncklvberrtea are large and
WoriJssivi
thair ahady varaadaa and aajoy !»>• Bateman cottage agala this year.
plMtltol tbto year.
Isutive i* tbe s
p of Hgi rmrafer
atnalc of lha waraa or aliwU thfongh
Mrs. Haansh W. Craae. of Chicago, -Mra. Charley Post has beM stayof lha abady palha for which arrired oa tbe sieamer Mtoaouri lor
and nixir of JScnnt. To get ii» liei
lag with bar atotor. Miw. John Each.
eBnt* always buy the geouim-, nAuuSowii, a m
Old Htotoaa to aotad. That* to
moolbs visit with Mra. W. D.
Mr. and Mra. Jobs CoppMS and
.UIO. Whw .t, loin, »-r0
,
„ Jlfor.o.r A
cbann of eolor Iona aboai thaoa Bngley.
family. M Bmplre. and Mtos Llsrie work in n atudlo must »bow the sear j ^ ^
j,.. ^
druggwu , * '*■
nortbara plnay wooda tbai "do paintTbe , ever popular hotel **Tbr Vervlak. of Pranktort. vtolled
kai lha coloring lo »ot*“ or lha Pines.- to bousing n JoUy buneb. and Mra- C. Manaton aad family much earlier than the piano wMcb to|
In
a
parlor,
and
played
on
writer to ai|ir«u.
They are Mrs. K. O'Brien and Miss over Sunday, July S. '''
Limes each week. It to lb be regreithe hotato of the place haea
O'Brien. George H. Cbnlmera. Mr. snd
ted that these matters sbould-be mis
OWreugbly retaovalad wUh
Iragh Mrs. R. WlUtoims and son. of Chlengo.
understood and misapplied and tbesc
pa^ and paint. Doabilaaa lha
and Mrs. Oeorft Sellen snd
statemeni* are made hoping to cor
ble ImpivTanaat to at Ruahinlebtoirg. Iliinols. Miss Msry and
uKAWN
the error."
> House Wber* a 1
neer. of New Orleans. Mrs.
OUT thavum ary had
IMd fL porch has been added. Bn A. Doherty nnd dangtateiu. tHndy*
WARM TIMB DOtNO IT.
Bar the goaata at Boohmori and Kathryn, and Mra. B- F- Doharty.
The Mimes Crandall, of BeUner.
wui litre trery onleUy. A great Of Baton Rouge. Lontolana.
r« vlsUtog tbalr uncle,
has coma to them, a aorrow
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sprint and tour Crandall, sud tomfly.
Beat lor any of tba nauol good cMIdren have come back to tbolr
Orawn. July If-—Hf- McDonald, tf
Uaw. Two of their nnmbar are gone. fruit farm for tbe summer. They ara Copemtob. bm moved to Grawa. Hu
Two. who bava for year*, fnnde Old entertaining Mtos Belle Howard nnd has bought tbe Uvery hualneas of|
Ulaaloo tbalr Himmer home and even ■e nil from Jmcksonvllle. lUlnols.
Charlie Johnson.
Hon. nnd Mra. Jamos H. RoberU
William Baiey has had hi* ratiIhto years all arrangemenu bad been
Will address the citizens of
made for tbalr annual rlalt at Roeb- came early In June fram spending dence painted tHs week.
tbe
winter
In
the
south.
Mrs.
Roberts
John Bebrlgbt. of Traverse City, Is
re House. Word came that Qeorge
Tgaverse City.
TiWhfM Oty •corad • la the •aoood
improved in health. kslting friend* to Qrawa.
Black, of Springfield. IlUnoU. bad
Grand Triv.rse County.
Hwlai XHi Toaoia Out Up aa
Tbe lAdivs' Aid sodely met with
paaaed away attar two and, ooe-bnlt MlM Lakey Proctor, of Peoria.
tNoallaot ArMlo of
Mra. Melvin Artllp WMnesdsy after
yean of Invalldjam and closely fol­ Cbas. L. Trumbull, of Chicago, t
Mrs. Artllp served Icp eraam
lowing. tUU another sad meeaaga aa- guaoM at the Roberta home lor
the sudden death of Mrs. weeks la June. At preaent they have and cake.
J. W. HIlMher, of Traverse Cli}'.
BbM
weal dowa to defeat bo- AUrad Orwodofg. wife of General Mis. W. U TrumbulU Oliver H- Cromlon TroTOfM Cliy •aaday aller- OroadorC. While Mr. Black’s death wall and two wns. Bton aad James s’SH a Grtsn ealler Tboraday.
U W. Reynold* U having U» store
MOA. '^ eroiw being 4 to A
The ww’ not uneapected, Mrs. OresdoriTa Boberu. Mr*. tYomwell to to Pahs
Louise has been repainted.
g—M. VOS a hair ralwr. la amreral death came as s shock to
They are expected
John Ullivns family hs.l a imrrv.s
Sahnsi th"« »M WWW on baaoa dyingI ,aa
as a1
she .did In
y^th ooaa or only coc ool and Urn
b'ealib aller aa lllneas ot about isKk soon and will spend the month •■scape toll Monday iiiorntug l.lghi
at S o'clock in the
ning atrurk a wire elotb.-a 111..- that
of August on Old Mlsclou.
aWa wM paUrcd wlibwit UUylng.
two hours, her death being due
Mrs. C. M. Doer and Hiss Duer. of was laalened lo Ibe bous.-.
w«a iMo a gaaia of wdoaa deetokina carebral bamor^age.
Both
6eo. Bun siient Buudny at Klug*
Chicago, are guest* of Mtos Morae at
thiwagheoc bcU laawa playtng o»ary- Black and Mra. Oraodo.« ^
Bluer Sweet lodge.
toy rislllng friend*. .
tfei^ 4p the tatoh aad Uago Baker gtwoily missed nl Old Mission.
How manr Ametksn women,
Mr, and Mra. E. P. Cleary and two
\ kiDolv homes to-day Ion* for this
had A hard tlaw firing aattofaetlca
Mra. (Dr.l Bterricker aad three chllOVIATT.
I blessin* to come into tbeir Uvea, aod I
oa dMtra. yet ha aoccaadad.
dJM. Oaeige. Helen and Loatoe. and children. Sdward nnd Helen,
An liuportont hualne** tum tlng of j to be able to Utter these words, but
aiy Uiwatnad to walk Mra. George N. Black, of Springfield.' cosily settled to tbeir new cottage
■ be Lake Aon sod Ovtoti Trleidiooi heoause of aotne orrolc tJeiunsri^«fwUh/ha gaaw.
Tbauny
Kwfr>'body is invited to attend this meeting
are very cotnfOrlnbly aetiled (be “Wigwam." They are entertaluBis dcniotl them,
rroU waUtad and aiole aacood. gidiig la tba ctMtage near the hotel. Other tog Mra. Preston Wood aad daughiei. Co. will be held at tbe Ball »chool
d in thin
and listen to dlscu^sioDS open the issues of the
house OB E-rlday eveulog. July 17 AU
to iMrd m WblUh hit to tMrd bane. gttoaU at the Ruabmore House are Catherine, nnd Mist Hsitle Adams.
il.jert should know tlut prepnragubernatorial campaign.
■tockholdcra are recuesled u> be pres- J. ^
in
(be
log
cabin
near
(be
Cleary
VIM hit to ahwt and Pray was
aa
O
d
for
hcAllhy
maternity
TrumbuU and Clare Busbeai^t at the plate. White taUngW mora. of Chicago, aad Miss Luella J. home we find Hiss Uiile Ferguson, ent If possible aa matter* Ihai con- acoomTJlabed by the use
each will Lm- btouglil up (or
Miss
Bitot Oabler. Mira Esther
. ood. Raatwa Pray alaauhd out a Moody, of Springfield.
Keamay. Anna Nes»el and Hr. Asa ileelalon
twMMker aad White acorod.
Mrs. Oaorga Paafiald. fr, with her Stutsman.
Mrs. Wui Armstrong'* sister, of
Nearby
Ned
Dureen,
eroefityr hwad BteTor la
Cbarlotla and Suaa
Virginia, to vlritlng at this pUee.
Mrs. Ma**ie Gilmer, of W est
MTW htln. wMeh mikad op Hathaway, of SpetosMd. minUs, are Joseph Woader and WQbcr Wells ara
Mr. and Mra. Harry Peitenglll. Ur. Cnion, S. C,writea to Mrs. Rnkbam:
camping. The JackaonvUle Ullaolt
wNh two errors aad a aiotoa
■■ I was greatly ran-down to kieaUh
and Mra. Dell Naab sod E. EJ PelieuBundy
wkM SDOd for throe runt.
rni burkleberrylng Sunday.
V
Ut tba first ball IBT a .Mn«to.
Mn. -DaWUt Smith with her chit- farms, some are purchasiog building Tbe reporu are that picking I* flue.
Compound wa» reco
m«nbonrr baat out a bunt. Bundy drea have San Soucl cottage and
Sira. J D. Kerr waa ihc guest of not only restored a
lots and erecting summer botne*.
■ih% way to third oa It. MeUtyre
but to m> delight 1
prapariBg to enjoy Hfe daring
Tbey seem to be great lovers of na­ . L. Burr and family Sunday.
srgi, aala «o Suvarh error. BrM
Mrs. jruu-phinc llAll,0f Bardstown,
One
or
G
A.
Brugh'*
horse*
sprain­
healed term. ■
ture to nil her moed*. Some of them
aci^ Eroitfi hit to ahorutep apC
'ftTiles:
ed one of lla legs and corked twlh Kv,
Mis. O. N. Krelder with two chIV there nre with ear* chraed to
•• 1 wa* a very peat sufferer frora
MhHtobargw ma^ It two. Bight
front legs, by faHlng Into i
female troubles, sod m.v phvaician failed
droB. George aad Salome,
sound* of nature;
Mfo "Cap'* Novak hit tor two b
to help me. Lvdia K. Piokbam's Vegeclatehi tort week
field,
have
come
and
ukes
Binging
of
tbe
bird*,
tbe
Inriu'
mornand Mrtaf. ranalag for Mclatyra
Prayer meeting In the West
of their cottoge. Dr. Kralder with tog aong. tbe carolling of the robins
In tito third acore.
- neighborhood will be at Cba». Bale.''
- City got ooe la the ataU M tbMr throe other ^Idien. Mary, Paul goodnight, the wbtopering of
e Wednesday.
tema Ju«, are eajoylag a tkrea
es, the lapping of the wnier.
FACTS FOR SICK WOMDI.
i Bmptyto kdt.
r but will spend
ind* they bear not. but still they
For thinv vearw l.ylia E. Pinkarror of Bkawh «"«•
ham's Ve®Uble Cbm k-und, urade
af the Ume vtolilng retoUve* to
• a very bSKiy lot. They see beaula aareoth Uay eaog
from root.* and herbs, has hoeu vie
I In «ie gorgeous sunsets, the iv
«. Pray got <m through Germany.
standard
remedy for female illA
flection of tbe moon on tbe water, tbe
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Montrose
error. Bunn
and hA« positively oun-d ihousandsof
aad Joe osagbt Pray eo here. They ware among the early ar- leaves on ib« tree* nnd the Bowers ffKOeltont Authority Temifloo to the women who have been troubled with
that
very
lew
bearing
people
do.
rivaU.
They
tove
as
a
hoiM.>arty
Movak mlsaad Oolby-a
displaceinentis mflanimai ton. iibvraMerita of Orinnell Bw. Piano.
Mtoa Anna Morae has come to take
tion, fibroirl tumors, invpilari lies,
Marion and j'ackaoa Bto^ Loutoe
permanent possenlon of her Iralt
periodio pains, backache, that IwarHyde. Mra. Helen Snyder and
During tbe recital which was given ta*-down feeling, flatuleiu-y, IndipaShe has severed her connec­
Wltoa.
nU
of
Chicago
Mr.
Monlroee
in
tbe
School
of
Music
Moodny
and
; ^
wan la Sbctoi.
tfc»n.ditzineas or nervou.* prostrutjon.
tion with the lUtooto school tor tbe
it
a
lover
of
good
bprae
ficah
aad
he
Tuesday evening. June » nnd Why don't you try it ?
- frpmaa CUr won ifa game la the
deaf
and
will
beoceforib
Uke
ber
has reoeatty purohased a Bne Ken
Professor Smith made fre­
Miplh nrdnbvgar baat out an InMra. PInkham laritaa nO atA
lucky bred horse that to the admire- ptare and be know-p a* one of the quent cslks on practical subjects: WMMto to writ* her (or advice.
CC AA Kor Ladioa' Tailoml Knilt, all atople alylea.
Uk kit by a Mo dtopUy of apeod
tloB of all. Tbto horse does several most prominent fruit grower* to this How to study music wa* one; what She has guided Ukotuanda to
^OoVU of plain uiiloretl Coat .SuiU. voltMm $10, $12
aiii>aot to oaeoed on Melntyre'a
(ricke that ate especially enjoyed by region. It ba* brvu said ‘ by ibOM coosUtutc* a musical education; and haalth. AddreaA Lyn>. Maaa.
UDd $!■'>
iill^iii
Kroopo and Novtk both
who know ber best Utat with M(pa
ibe younger generation.
care and tuning of the piano. He
Ut ki toft aad Jot aeorad.
Morae
as
a
leader
everything
won'
»d e aa For Ladies' Rnita, Noveltia and ptaln Blaek.
Mrs. H. a Biggs and daughter.
concluded by snylug Ibat he. objected
’tifep Jawn'i Novak was the Mg boy
way* s Nieces*. The following tri­
919*VV
M ami IF'., regular $». $Sf60, li'.
the workings of the school being
wtt tha Ns •Oek. getUu a iwo-bag- BItoahath and Mias Biggs, of Nichols. bute to token from n Jscksonvtlle
nod $:<0 valuea.
■W.dhd l»o Magtos. Colby gol one Mo., are speadtog tbe anmmer with paper showing ptolnly. tbsi wbnt to msde public, but under (be clrrum
Mr and Mrs. A. Miner.
sisscra U was necesaary to make the
'
I nad a two aachar.
tbcCr lorn to a gain for Old Mlsalon
following statemeoi*;
"The
solo
r aad BMfto be(h sot oa bases
Mrs. C. C Pevkltt*. of Omnd Rap­
oolon ukd atripen, worth up to f-il dd.
‘Rarely does it faU to one's lot u
I aad Krewpa three Umaa
ids.- to apandtog the month of July have spent t Ufe-time to toeraastog piano which you have beard tbto
For all Wool Dram Skirta. plain colon and
evening to a Grinneil Brothers and
I pHafcars «tt« easy nnUl
with bar parents, r. ud Mrs. Wm.
acUvlty and come out of It to the full
mizturea.
3 dos. gsnaeoU in tbe lot vottb
during Ibe last four and one-bnif
warn eo badM The oeor* by Innings:
DOpklM, ar.
vigor of youth read.v to anjoy a wWlfloOBBd $o.UU
BWM Cttg ................ ................................
Mra. Jamas A. SaaJlh aod aoa. deaerved rnsi and change of n«lv- yeara it ba* been In use on an aver­
age of ala hours each day during tb<Tnsebtae Oty .......... 0l#0dl0t0~l Bnlnnrd. of Grand Rapids, arrived
gg
AA
Yoor
cboic*
of Kavy, Brown aifl black Dram
tUes, sDcb nt are to store (or Mtos
entire time. Tbto means that no
twnple or weeN ago at cottage "ten Morae.
99*W Nkirta worth op to IT.jO. plain aad tbndo*
Rhne.- where, they wUI spend
atripea. Skirls atylisiily triom>-d. H7 uunDeoU in tbe loL
•Torty yenra ago Mtos Morvr begin
Mr.'SiMih vrill not be here, W career as a teacher of tbe Oeaf to
but hU summers ns n boy
the Mlnneaoia school, localed at Parito Old MUeJm. Now he to to Africa bauli. Prom there she came lo tbe
lary of Stow.
Bean Ondarad
H£AE» the skin.
where be to
Low price or gooci qual­
nilnoto school, where atae has given
Away to Baeuparoto.
Con^ Free Stole. Previous to this S7 ysars of aMst tnlibtul nad efficient
ity when you arc bu>ing
pramoiloa, Mr. Smith was our Amci-: service as uncher and principal
shoes.
Itome. Jaly ts.>«uBarUg from
tcan consul at Leghorn. Italy.
-D<^ these yeara ber Hfe

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BOV. FRED M. WARNER

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Lieut. Gov. Patrick M. Kelley

THURSDAY EVENINfi,
July 16,19es,

City Opera House.

LYDIA E.PINKHAM*S
VC6CTABLEC0MP0UM

the barney

ca

Mid-Sommer Economics In
Ladles’ Ready-to-wear at

False ImprcsloBS
Corrected

These very smaU prices made
to eleu up smaU *ss«ninicBts
of Spring and Summer styles.

ROWLAND
DOUGLASS

Which Is It?

ilMKnEUNWN

it Stops Itching

We were pained » teara of tbe
Cw^al Bampetto. papal aacreiary of death of Major W. C. Raneome. of St.
Btale under Pope Leo Xltl, to In a
He.waa one of the plonaer teaertoos eoadltloo and has been or- ■ortcra of Old Mltslm aad at tbe
dend away to iwcmpmta.
tint of bis dcaUi was prealdent of
Old Mtoaloo Ban^
Un. A. C. L-Ubton. Mn. W.
Leighton nnd two soAa. Lasier Cunts
sM wniUto; Jr, o( Joilat. lUtooto,
rived aoma ttom ago and will vtalt at
gtu^ POaaMI /imm, TMa
of O. Dana and C.
Idaeolas.
Lrigbton.
T. c.' UeOalM. Cbm. Thhn aad F.
arnd lapWtL Hleh. duly lA^iouM.SaUMw i. M. Barnard. Mleb- Prill. Of Chicago, are gnsito at Porter
Hoaac.
igaa paBtleaa and lawyM^. a i
Mra. P. 8. Baas and Uina chUdren.
of IW iwpsMiaia utow «own
mtuaa of this aute aad woU known Donald. Douglas aad Dorothy, of Fao
to nMtonat ppUUes. diod at U:li S^ Mmth Doknu. ara gnaoti at tha
homa «( Mra. Bnaa-s poranta. Mr. and
p’ehmh thto morning.
Mra. M. Ohertog. Mini Hlhel Oher■ra. B. Paadkt. of Maribport, wbe lug. alto of Pnrgo. hn* Iwen rpepdlng
has tow Itolllag friends at Mealck her raeatlon here but ske kett do Fri>N.I« hamei
udAbWdu.nm

SNATORBMOillD

$15.00
$3.19

ren'^oae of unselfish and untiring
Isbor to behalf of the deaf children;
of our great atote. It to not surprit
tog that she has endpared bcrself to
one and aU connected with tbe tostltuttoo. Tnraday moratog Mim Mor«e
was the recipient of n handsome
banttog ease gold watch, tb*' irtbuie
of love aad esteem to which she to
held by her asaoclatea. Tbe watcb
bean ^r monogram oa ibe oauide*
of the Wt and taside U aagraved
this tovriptton: 'Anna Moran, from
the teaebera of the nUnots School for
the Deaf. ItTl-lfiOk.' ,Mra. W. G. Ktog remraeu to Cadilkae metorday afiar vlMttng hew.
Mtae Rotone Traverse returned
Kalkaaka hRer vtottog here.
Mra. B. Herrou. of CbieapD. to theMui Of her MW. H. Ilerttra. of 8to*i
Ftont MnaC

Specials for Wednesday
and Satnrday Only . .

we doM*t Wut
the reputation of
•udwi. ksm lb« Itw pkywrwM ««a had

Dr. A. W. Oiase’s
(Xnbnmtt

being

8c

sellin^t

Sn
Ksyaer's Bmbraiderivt Silk
9Aia9V „nUonleci;tba.Fi 00 quality.

shodiiy paper

shoes.

ThcSbocs
we sell you will be all
leather—the best for the
money and anything go­
ing wrong—the fault of

Mr. EA Kaaator. Sr., lb MS l l *

the shoes we want to
make right. We will ap­
preciate your trade and
will do everything we cap
to hold it, •

yoHNKm omio

,

39c For Silk (itovito. black and colors

high praised neither do
we want to be known as

Fbr white Embroidered Wash Ikdu.
Gkraea,

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•4 QB Eneh'fur Beatlterbloom Pettiraato, black and
WM.»VO
with I" in. shirn-d floanw.

3119

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*70a» pair (or Lace Liale ami Silk Fioiab Hoaiery, ow
J*gulM}1.0p.|uality.
gAj« mir for all fine Imcv Liale Boee. tan and bbrk.
99V V^-iaalily.



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WE SBX BOTIEBKK PATTfUNS, BECAUSE
THEY AK BEST

Angost ItellieatoEon Sale Mintlay
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Traverse City’s Best Store

Traverse Qly’s Best Store

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<7
pwifig to certain conditions it is important just now that we greatly reduce our stock. To do this at "tais
time of the year it is necessary to rtake some very sharp price reductions. By Investigation you will find,
that we have done this. We have had some big sales but this will prove the greatest money saver to"
you that we have ever offered. We call this an “arrow sale” because wherever you see an arrow point­
ing in this ad. and in the store you will find a bargain and when we say bargain, it means just that and
nothing less. You will find it greatly to your advantage to attend this sale.

Skirts

Domestics

We wish to reduce this stock to ooc-half ol its preseot size
and hoe are pride reductiODs that will do the work:
■ $5 7fi skirts for $8.86
$7.50 skirts for $6-50
8 60 and S9 skirts 6.75
10.00 skirts for
7 83
^ 12.00 skirts for
8.95
15.00 skirts for 10.95
1800 skiris for 18.75
Sample Skirts, a few left at ON£>HALF their real value.
Black, white and colors.

0 abPOrbem cotton, lo raluM for Sr
. .. . lea fPni vuluc*, ai 6r.
...
.. _..t doten to a fualomcr.
C4 in. all pure linen bleacbed damaak. eood luntv qnaliiy, Ste yard
7* Inch half bleached German Pamatk. all pure linen. TSc yard.
SC Inch Percalea all dark colors worth i;4r lor Kr.
Ticking, worth lOr for Sc l»4c ilckiii); lor !*4c, iTc iJrklni for ISe.
Bmail lot of Apron Ginghams worth 7c for ic.
tancasicr GlnEbama. ibc best goods mado for Sc.
One loi Of Dreaa Glnghamii worth loc for
Lawrence L. L. Coi'c- .uii yard wide for 6c
Bleached Russia Crash, all pun. linen. I6c raW for lie
Bleached Bath Towels. iJ^c values for 10c.
JS pieces
lieces Colton Chaille Persian .-.od floral desIgOE. Sc.
100 piece
plecea Prtnu, Indigo*, grey*, black and white and reA. 7c values.
r Sc.
Tapeairlee. tulUble tor furniture covering, verr arUsilc patterns.
93 vaines
for tl.SO. ■9 piece*
pie
.........................
worth |1 75 lor »1 39,
13H and 15c SllkollDc, for »c.

Tailored Si^
There are about fifty suits left from the sprinft line and to
tnm them quickly into mopep. the arrow points to all
$10 and $18 suits for $6.96 $27 60 and $26.50 suits, $16 60
16 and 16suits for 8 75 ? 82, 85, & 87.50 suits. 19 75
18.60
suits for il.7S 4000
suits. 22.75
82 And 26 suits for IS 96 50.00
suits. 29 76
' Theae tuits are all good style and colors arc the best. such.
I kaa blade. bUi^ brown, tan, gray and green and a few light mix*
T^s i« the final price and they srill be cleaned up very
- mpidly. The quicker ^ou get ybura the better choice you will
All alterations will be charged for.

TABLE 8ET8-

Thia iDCIndea (

H pattem*
fit aets
lit seta for
One

Petticoats

Jackets

ISSS
22 00

;'

'

••
-

».tw^nAaoAU^r

Here are some exceptional values in Dress
Goods. These goods are of the best quality and
were good value at the originsd price.
SS-inch Fancy Mixture*, regular 25c poaliiy to close at 15c.
36 and SS-ioch Fancy Mixtures, all new this spriog, regular
50c v.ilues now 26c.
/'
,
All light colored Suitings greatly reduced in price.
75c Suitings in tan. gray and green, self stripy. 48c.
$1 qnality in light colorhd Panama. Voile. Batiste. Roxana,
etc,, colors tan, gray, green and Copenhagen. 69c. *
Fancy stripes and plaids in Coating, suitable for jacket*,
auto and tourist cohts. $1 values, 60c; $1.60 value. $1; $2
values $1.25.
.
»


75c and S5c Serges. Panamas, Batistes. Mohair^ $tnd Col. ored Fancies. 59c.
$I Serges, Roxanas, Taffetas, Poplins, Mobairs, Nun's
Veilings. Voiles, etc-. Wack and colors, 79c.
$1.25 Dress goods in both black and colors, choice for 92c.
All $1.50 Dress Goods, your choice for $1.19.

All $2 Dress Goods, your choice for $1.39.
50c Wash Goods for S5c. 25c Wash Goodvfor 19c, 15c Wash
Cioods for 10c.
^

All remnants of Wash Goods and Wool Dress Goods for
HALF PRICE.

One lot 811k Peiilcoais that sold at S3 lo $7 for 10.75.
»7.60,- IS and 98.50 silk Pelticoais for »C,3r.,
99 Silk Petticoat* fbr 17 35. $10. Silk Hetueoata for 18 73.
912 Silk PetllcoaU lor #9.75.
Healberbloom PeiUcoata—Both black an.Ucolor*. $2.25 quatiiy t

We have only a few of these left and to dispose of ihem
quickly make the following priqss:
10 00 CoTcrtad Broadcloth
12 00
■■
,16 00

$lC.:o set* for 113 73.

-ci- Dress Goods

\AU«rwppt?«taX

^

7 95
9 50

Silk Waists

White Lawn Waists

9 26

“18 96

Some very attractive waist offerings. Our stock
is small, so if interested we advise quick ociion
action on your part.
$2 50 Waists, $l«r,
$2 00 Waists. 1,48
$3.00 Waists. 2.29
8 00 Waists, 2 88
5 00 Waists. 8.55
4 50 Waists. H s9
7 50 Waists. 4,95
9.50 Waists, 7 50
12 00 Waists, 8 75
One lot of White Waists, slightly mussed and soiled from
handling, 38 1-8 prr cent discount.

Children’s Coats
We have aotae very pretty garments for the li tie miss and
' -we give you your choice ft OCD the entire stock af 38 <; per cent
disconnL

Wc carry the famous Robertson Waist, the best silk waist
made to-day. Never any trouble with the wear of these waists.
S5 Waists $3 95 $6 00 Waists $4 95 $7 50 Waists $5 95
10
7 95 12 t)0
9 95 15 00
"
1195
These are all new. better look them over.
*

HD-

-£>

Jumper Suits

These are the ideal suits for right now andwe have a splen
(Jid stock to select from. Former price from $10 to $80. now 86
per cent off

Big Rcductious in Carpets, Rugs^ Linoleums and Lace Curtains during July
Rugs In all sizes at Cut Prices
Just 8 Rogi in 9x 12 site. Tapestry

....$9.50

Lace Curtains

Just 8 Rugs of heavy velvet floral
designs sizes 88x10.6
d*7
well worth $28 at........ 9±i

and

regular
$1800

$17.db

Our

regular

$20.00

Brussels

$21.00 Velvet and Brus-

Rugs, rise 9x12 gmng

seis Rugs 9x12 su^
for this sale

$17.50

Si-Oo

During this sale we will give a special discount
of 20% on all Lace Curtains at $2 over. We show
all new up-to-date styles only in all the new shades.

Rultted MoU CurlalDS
Our

Heavy Veivcl Stair Carpet
This i* regular $1 35 cpwlitj:

We bought a big lot of 500 pairs of Muli Cur­
tains a week or so ago at a big cut in price, same
are being sold at fully 25 per cent less than regu­
lar price, 4Sc, 75c. Sl.OO and $l 25 per pairNicely tucked with hemstiched ruffle, very fine
qual tyBig O', of Snosflike Cunains for Arches, Bed
Rooms and Dens in all colors, $1 OU. $1 25 and up
to $?,0) the pair.

Good Quality Tapes*
try Brussels Carpet
Floral patten, waafl tXJ
with border at. per yard

85c
BlpAss.

Heavy Velvet Carpet •
Bttfdcr.
Ruga. Worth $1.2$. ysnl ..

lagrala Stair Carpel
H:g line of 25c, :i5<- awl
$1.00 BnisaeU aL
yard

per

65c

1 of lugrau
Carpets

We (bow a big lioe of color* and pattema in all grades. Joat now we are
cutting price to reduce stock, {jcryard

25c, 35c* 40Cw 50c

UaoleoB Special Priecd
500 yanla of Extra Hefvy LinoleaiD.
DOW psttenu. worth 65 oeota. now at,
the tqoare yard

50c

Renmautst M Camts. Mattl^iB, lluolfMS,
alBoedds
i

-TT"

UUW T»»VmM BOUIATUMOAV. JULV H »■.
VC CO toUMtcri la tkc f
chhM Clab. Tbtdr «ard* «dC I
tots* kcTc Iiaea a«U tbcBL

FOR ALL JOB WORK

Haw |e Oraw Btrangwtob 1 waa aa atrowg
gtoat! Td Btoa it to bte-n
thraihtog tont he'd
tala taaham'h Pink Droaa.
4oag aa ha llvaa. Tea, I would!'- flayLodae ROey was akatlag aaaooihthrew U* hooka down on the
mm a^HiiaWwa<T»
ty over the toe with bar conBto. wbeu table with a alata. HU eyea were
girt or her own age eklBBied paal fall of anger and hU cheMit Imraed.
a aeaw af the faad away with
eia*.
bla. It U ratoar fuany u watch Ub them with e pieauat good-moral
•rtVhal It the laatterr aaked hla
UNite looked after her aaeerlagly. atoiher.
fcnr nerve b a live wire
try to pkk ap a load u carry away.
Ev.
I «UI tfy
la taarfjr v
j
Ha KCU hla baak aa fall -a* poaalMa, aad «* aooa a* the wee oat of b<
coontlectin^ some part of tbe
«Mi iMM aaylWat.
-Oh. Law Cartl* tried to be tRAi
thaa aaaa aaothar aka MI
Inc. the saM ;
I opened a word ba had lalaaed. and bodyr with the brain. They are
I wHi tfy ta IM aa M#ar •• >
ao Bumeroiu that if >'Ou pene­
Choice Unoolored Japan particularly fine flavor and
triaa to fat ^kaf dlao. aad drape part
_ ma t Jeaile •aabora
H when pchool waa oat be pitched
exceptional atren»th. If yoo ha\-e trouble gWtUoR a
a( what ha drat had. Ha kaapa It ap aha had fan iteppad o^.^^ faah- Bt. Toa Mow bea lota blggar aad trate the akin with the point of
« te- aa t aa*.
tea tW it to your likinc try a oaniplc* poond pfthia
for. quit* a while before be will *lra toa-plata? See. that fancy pink dnwt ttronger than l am. and he tbtew me a needle you will touch a nerve
I wHI «y la ha l«rta» iMtaAil
one. We will take our chaucea on
n yonr coming back.
ap aad to away with Joai a nodarate of hera!—all raffle, and rlbboaa, I down to the mud. Bee here!" and be and receive a shock—pain it is
mm urn U awaayMy a-a to
aBtotIBU
a'paaa the wonldn'i think Che coaU held ap to view a very dlny cap. Hla called. Aches and pains come
•wy lMa« ttoatfrom
a
pressorc,
strain
or
in­
down to the pood ateartng
There la one other apeclal bird
hooka atoo were apatterad. HU moth­
If I avar Ml la tr)rlat to tfa
jury
to
a
netre;
tbe
more
prom­
MMd who eoaaa ottan. The «hll- draa* like mine:'’ acd abe gUaeed at er taw It all. bat only aald
lhaaa Wilap. I «rfH
inent the nerve the greater the
her Plato brawn akin. -Tou-d iWak
eallad It Crooked fbaiber. It
"Supper la nearly ready. There 1*
pain. When the pain comes
a little aooK-aparrow. aad ript
a* golDg to a party? I'n gkd
a pineapple cake for you to enioyI lU abealdera la a toft of featV don't care tor aacb toacy tbiagt!' Haag yoor cap by the Are. The mud from a larce ners-e it is called
Neunlgia
aad Loalaa tooted her head to a arlt- win all bratb off when It la dry."
leralhc tideway*. toward
whether it he the facial nerves,
rlKhl aad plataly tnarklnc It trot
-'All right. I'm hungry ■■ a bear."
or the heart, stomach. Sciatic
era of the ktod. Craoked Feather It
aald Bay. who waa for»atttog hit aaor other prominent nerve
aore tinld thaa Black-cap aad wra'l
Iger already. He tpeal aeretal mlnatoiy aaar loilea* we alt or ataad qalle ctuteraiamma thought tt waa ao pretacrabbtog bU baod*. and bU branch. To stop pain, then,
The tliuailfm <
yoo must relieve the strain or
aUll. Theae are oaly
. that abe aaked Jeatle'a mother
^e
that come to ahare the food the ehll- for the paMera. and bu been making
ajuing down to atudy. he wMst pressure upon tlte nerves.
renalnly make a d«>«lu>Uiin ol from 4e tn be let* for
. .
Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills do
drew aad 1 aeatter for them.
At the present eondliioii I can u*p all the wool from Qrand Trav­
yoo one Jaat ttke It for yoor birth-'
erse. Weixtord, Antrim. Manitlee. and Leelanau tounUe*. with a bet­
Oar boaee it aoi far fros the river day preaanl. Now I aappoae the will
water very freely. No*.; this.
istaaM pain eauaid by
ter
advantage
than
any
outside
large
dealer
e«n
do.
AM
I
would
Ilk*
baak. )ut a tew yarda away, aad the hav*-^ give It. to aomaope eUe. It U
,iwayt at tidy as bit' naunOata . l
1(1 have the public do t>etore they ship Or fetch them In la to And
baak k Maad thickly with willow. n«irtyMlihed. 1 thonght ptoV *«iW|asoiber wUbed him to be. and when
.....................—
out the prices fmn someone else, u I am certainly poalUvr that my"
Bldar. wild Chany, **tadlaB peaA," be pretty for yoo. I'm aorry!"
price* will reach Irani a cent l o two cents above others Hraight of- j,,,
again, obe aaked
ter*. It wouldn't be no ob|>-ci to me to gubUsh my prioea tor m
tad other irm aad basbaa and jaai
The red <Uted to and out -of
what waa on hU band* that S^ch;Titsd"ttrrir'S»
other dealera. us Lwani ifaem to work and hutola tor it as
aa I «d be­
.Vf
bach ct the bduae are the orchard Ltoalaa'a faoe, and abe almoat loat niad» them require tuch' (requen:'I aay bad artrr-^Ram^^,
fore I made my sale, andrt I1 am eRtlefled togtve
U»:
Um baeAt to the
traaa. So yoo aoa oar frlaodt have her tooUag on the Ira. The powar m | waahlng.
grow.T*
ITS ar to the dealer*. Whoever want* NT kdni'TM nrlilhs hefor*
Ibry ship or fetch them
ptaau of plaeaa u balld their boinaa apaaklDg aaemed to ne taken fraiaj -veaterday ona of the verae. to
tbera in can call me on elthiw phonTat wc at*
Dj* ready to answer and we have them In the office.
Maaa la ear boMc.
her. A plot droaa like that one of
Babhath-acbool laaton waa like
Please do not tell to anyone cite before you RCt my prtecc.
I wake very early Jeaale Baabora'tl It had baen almott
,____
I am thanking yon all tor the |ta*t year's favom, and appreciate
the- kliidneu and | hope
hop* to make you more sattaAed ibla year.
Id thtoiorBlDcthe world eaent }oat bert. and'now the had loat It—lott It
.iroager and ttronger.—and |
toll of araale. with the chlrplof aad by tboae loolUh. eavtout word*. POr
laitiariM
alaslBK of ao neay abe knew now that It waa only envy
g,„rv.-e, I:
Obm aa a tiaa a tenaar toa4a
birds. At dutk is the eveala*. too. and lealouiy that had made her
730 732 E. P<
«>nie .iraul.le,- »aid the h* miioi cvrialtil)-' diR oul. and how
Trovora* City, Mich.
A
»area aad blgk; .
flit, phone 4S1. IL M idiune 120.
they alas a vary tweet good-olKlit to ipeak that way tboui Jeaale.
j|^y
thouv lltilv iiroun paw* wctild mak*
A ^rmr. ttahUaK aaar It. aaW.
aa.
Lootae bad promUed to ro hometo
underaiano the tbv Band fly!
-|i toafta ao way I
But
thrrv
rum*
an
uneipeclcd
rad
I
have
aever
owaed
a
caged
bird
topper with her conaln that
™ntog of the verae?- the aaked.
MtoTc II ta Ua jwj haat
anppooed It meant juat what It to klODir'a piraaorvt.. tor oho
Of aaato vhafala to MM a aacL** aad wa aaraly doo’i aeed may here. ao of court* Aunt Helen toon kue*
The aoaga aeaad aq niiMi awaatar. all about the eonvertolUm that had
hU'Iitllr maatrr wont off on i
nic. IrartnR Mont* al honiv, an^
^awer
' Aai aa ha «aat to vark. aai aaaa I thlak. whaa tkv cone fran their mada her ao unhappy.
aataral
pUoe.
ont-of-doora.
Neither
-U-.
Ot
"-'I
„„
.. .... I, when he came back ft *a* not the
* vaatty hoau had mada.
uBual happy mtW boy. with a theory
abe aald to her aunt when they were
..........................
Ml *y<a»d^ Wa chamlai toato do mr Uttla folka ever ae
logetber. Where la tbe rerte?" tbe
whUile lor Monte, but a white-faecd
■|oah to keep aay wild thing caged alone, -and of coune. It li'a—aU
tmmt MP had iaU;
asked
why—of conrae—I'd like It
little Teddy, who bad to be 'gently
Mi Iraai that Mm aaat aaa day ap for a pet Uncle Mack hat ofwa
j "Somewbere In Job.- Ray replIeA
If j-oo nalixo how good Iboy were yoo wcuM
lifted out Of the wagon and carried
braaght la wot btinalea or Mrdt. or —vary much.*'
•Ik flaafMl Hrda daw far away.
I -Chapter IT. verae S—read It,- satd \
ate no other brands.
npatalra; and then tbe doctor bad
■aybe a bright groea troc toad now
-Oh., no. you needn't have the
hit mother.
on—j
I to come and put
the poor. little
BataNthaywaatthcaldtaMaaM. aad than: bat after every Me baa dreoa. atnee it doeant please yon—
MONAUC8 ia a Bnsd Floor mode ia the
can And somebody to weir It. M ^ *Tho rlchteona aiao ehnlt hold n" I riHpleaa leg Into apHnta. for Teddy
tookad and admired and wondarad tor
ny
moat loaoUfic »sBii« by new sad improv­
'^aX- s»d he that hath clean
out ot a ewtoR
what, yen think nf Ihla a whlla. wa are pratty aurp-'Bi haar know; only I'd have liked to aee It
~
j hands that! be airadRrr .ind rironR ' Then came aad days tor Teddy and
ed machinery.
-Can't wa urn H loeae nowr or.
Or
hriagt panea -er atrlla;
Poor Louise! She fluahed *«d fld-.fr."' read the boy.
Monte. No more excursiona to woods
a lay vey krtog ‘'MWara. abaU we taka tt ao It can
BEST
ia an alUrv-und Fbor wiUi ow SO
gotod under ber aunt'* gentle gaae.
“Sd that be ran return erli for or shore; ooiblng but to lie in bed,
It OM feanwa bow to vlaw a thtog.' go bnek homer
years of oonlioued socoms Lubk uf iL AU
WatarMB.tkAL They lora all tha tardtea and Did Aunt Helen ■uapeet tbe truth?.evil to the big boy who wa* unkind und try lo bear the pain and confine
other Utile wild craatarea and are al- Louis* could not tell.
(itooers have have both.
to him. and that will make ibe teed* meoi aa iiatlenily aa possible.
way* oeatog to tell me wonderfa)
"I do want It." obe eontessed bum-jof
hatted grow in bit own heart, and
,of hat
I doni know what Teddy would
Tha Batohaw Falriaa.
whom!
done wllhopi Nome, but the lit
Two lltUe ctonda ona auumar day. taka of what they aee and bear tbnm bly. -Pleaac don't give It to any-^ help I
body elac! Though 1 gueaa I don't de- no one ..... .e.v, .«utl« fellow would hardly leave the
Wm •ptog-thrangh tha aky.^
Bui truly. I did really think]
.p,.
room lone enough to eai hi* mesir.
ly other ktod* of Urdf
Tkaar want aa taat lhay bntond tbMr, Wc have
li can t me,
A» Tcddj goi letter ll grew allll
ban haaMoi the one* I have told ydu I didn't Ilk* Jetale’s drras when I ^ ^e iniernipied
harder to He there day after day. and
atop now_.Jp aald that! Then when I knew you' r«t, r*^ hatt htsaa to «yhad been gotog to give me ooe and Ij
mamma Invented all sort* of things
thea. for I aaa aoaa ver
OM auhat'^Mn laakad aat ud aaM
U_l_l_ aaw'
to amuse him. All hto pets vUlted
-”,meBi. Raymond."
Cty<(eehlBg liuia fellm eoml
O. mar toiM'«y hMia.
hlm.^t various times, and one day hs
bo,in™.lw..M,
lu,-. tu. ir.. »n.™i
from tha gardes where they
M ay Uttta ttlry talk
J
hadoT
aay
pretty
elotbes
like
Jr*moughifnl.
After
a
while
be
answerwanted hi* white mice.
been halptog Uacla Mack poll .
dry panr taUhg tanfe.
Meh
that
made
me
talk
uo—I
gues»
^
,)owiy.
'
AUBt Liasln*«
Now Monte had • alway. supposed
I wa. envtoua. B_nt I do like pinkthat Price and rato and woodchiicU.<
Om fairy anm Is vtalat.
|j
^ ,
,hmgs, w
Jordan. Valiay, Oto. truly 1 do. aunue.
were all about the seoir ihlng. at *11
AM nan wan tndlsa.
/
->ly
dear
child,
ot
coorae
you
J
is hhto. mas. yaltew. arssga. rad.
events to be treated alike, but he
rust TO. M.
ahali have..........................................
bad been laughi that ibe.e particu­
Thay asda n pnlty mr;
fright all the ilme
Dost ProaManl—
,
Th«y wlpad tha olasd taan tU sway
1 wOi write to yon now mod toll next time aot U apeak unkindly ot
Thai lounda more Ilk* tbe Bible lar mice were noi to be touched, to
AM Ms mm Ml tha aky
yon wo hare moved about 40 mile* anyoner
leacblug. doesn't it? There Is aootb- Teddy ihouRhi IP was sate enough ta
-in let my new dreas be a remind­
We WSM to- call yonr sttention to the Beobestbr Odb>Um s use tha tsskMm smda
froB Rockville. Bannla U aUU
ei verae yoc can put with this oue. have bis cage (here on the bed.
er.- said Loulse-and )uit that rainThay hasg thMr gewna to dry.
Roekvilln gotog to aMwoL I ban
preued Air Sprayer with tbe **Ksnt Kloi” eoxzic. Tbe*'Ksct
He tou-nded lo take only one out
that 1*11% of the
same Mod
ule Joaale Banbora went by tbe win­
mm WHMa tn tend to tha Su
pUi.v with, hill somehow
strength. 'He tbit Is slow to anger
Klc^"
nozzle is t'le most sneoessfai BOssls yet
toff spisydow. Louise had only time to flash
Onb. aai yen can aand them
la belter than the mlghiy: sod l>e :_{ doni know bow It happeneding. ' It throws s very fine sprsy. A fl it 00s aod s sol<«] ttresm.
•Bile at her aunt
aa. Ootog* Howard. Uabella and
(bat raleth ,bl* aplrlt. than he ihal-door got jAahed opeti, and out came
How different the pink dress lookIt
never
dogs
SD1
you
esn
do
more
than

tee
si
modi
wo^
Phabn Howard. Plan*a pot my baby
takeih a city."
iail the little min-, and over they
Us*
broaan name on tha Cradle Roll. 1 now!-4>ew Drops.
with tbe Boenesier aa with the onlioary sprayer. I^ey stU for
••rtM:
"Or thrashed Lew CurtU!" added weni on the llooi running in
Laray Onawell. *U antha old. bat
urn M. OuvaO. daadss
Raymond"I
guesx
the
Bible
teach
1
direction,
and
Monte,
with
*
bound,
t
$5.00
Wo
also
hive
tb,t
“Anlo"
Sprayers,
tie
amall
hand
Proa captive Bird
wa call hlB iiaa for ahort. I will tty
Ors.
little n, about right, mother; and 111 tr;-'[u»«er them, and poor mile Tiddy
-Beautiful birdt earti I
sprnyeri and the pUstio OSDS.
.Ai«s Artoftiqpg. Wmisaabnrg. aad tall ytw of my vUli to a goat wood cage, are to be found In front ' i grow cirong In ihal way-Se'eci-; couldn't do any thing bui cull for m-m
Mi*, mm «st hy Mn. K. a Osr
They had lAOfl oU goata and Of every temple la Japan." a travelCome in and loj thoie aprajers.
' a with one breath, and scold Monte
eot on tbe blUi to feed,
|;ti anotiui. fit here .wa* Mon',’
alUfls.
er aald. "Keep near theee blrib and
Oaaraa. tahaHa, ssd Phaha How- aad thay keep the llula hlds to the yoo artll see troupe of children come,
Menu end the Mica.
o'"h'* mouth
an dsidss TsUay. Ora. Maaaaa aeat eotrsla. There were aaarty 400 ktda
lime, and pay the ■
During ihe long aumnier vacation | !’«' "h*' dirt h<-do but hrltjg P u;,
whaa wa w«n thora. and thto dM
ky UXHas CWwalL
and take up a cage, open
,h., country, snd 'on.i drop u tutu Teddy'* hand, and
Vsds ttbtoaa. Use ■Uasar, flrsM took euto looked Hite bundto* of It and watch delightedly Its B««lr' of fgurse Monte, the mile hrowu dog.'m-- Unlc mour.c »a*nt luitt
Mlar. wm IMbar. MltM «aan. ootion bnulag on the ground. Borne occupant's quick flight u|i Into the
(oo_
well as all of hi* mas- and Mont, loiinii them (vrr>
SM KSnSa Basn. Maaaas Oty. Mich. were pUytog and eome wm lying bln* aerial spaces. Thu*, lu « y^“^'u-r's pets; and «ui* a g'>od time as'she
un.l.-, the bed. and ev.
do m
a to Bleep and aome were crying while, all the cages are eniplle?. all jjontj- ah<| Tcd.ly had tlvere! rinch t.i,.- in
Mmto aaat by M^toa Marti.
, -In-e, <n.1 bro
H- Y. w. mmmrn ctmTShm mil Ice their Btotaa*. They would bring the Mrd* are free.
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||ong excursion* into the «uod>.;ih<in all
ia k
Latey OaawaU. age ate aaaUit. their mother* to about i p.
This custom li a poetic one. Tne
4hc,c were *o irany fasclnat- . i)o j-qo wonii. r ihai ready thoot
Mai VsiXT. Ora. Na»a east by abnnld Uka to have tuyed tlU then Japanaae dealre that on holy day*
old slump* «nrt *u*plr!ou»-1o«klnc' j,i„, „
1 i. marki.Mid.ic'
bat
oou
M
b
'L
N
ow
tbe
klda
go
with
----------chUdren.
(-..miMnlof,
UMu OaawaU.
their
before .k.v
they go le
In (..
t,
thtor Bothare, and they are ap
wMshIp. shall have iheir mlnJa qlean |
some 'creature whlrh
_____
-AMthar aka tottst^wlaU baa nom Bnnih Monuiato tor the ramBei
aad iweol. Hence they give them a'^
dearly Monte'* duty
How Did H« Oo ilT
They are put op iti aaak-d parnfioc piper line^I paAsges
HU'q^ finaJMI Unla. aU ahont wUI cloto with beat wlabea to you kindly deed to do at the temple's
earth; and how be would work away,
Tbev were hnlllll.g a bridge over a
and all the Busahinera.
inturiuc porfect cleBoliness. This nuaoa a ureal tkslioyon.
trance ■ they let them free s poor getttok eo hot and thiraty that hi* Her In German) la*' I*H- and iheri
V>WB
aswhb* mmOf. Hera la what aba
D.tos it outY
ptUe capUve birdlittle
pink
tongue
would
hsng
out
of
aa*
a
plank
a
fom
wide
nit.nlnp
UUlau Caawall.
-Every JapaneM child gov* to
Titan if yoo otr.KOt the aame crudeof go^li each tiara
'aero** ;i lor the (-oi.venieocc of
I aa anra are wonid all Ilka to via- ehnrch with a copper coin lu bla I bis month!
* Tasta. Wash., Jaaa ». IKd.
yoD boy. yon will have do trouble in uwking c< ffve-none of
It the joat-rmnto. tao. and aae the band. ThU coin i* not to put to the' Never mind U he never did And workmen One nlghi an old, blind
that trooble which-s persoo djusI txporienixi in KsTtrag too
ir woodchuck: there wa* atwayi,
(blunging to a farmer living
I waadar If yea wenMa't
'ooUecUon pUie; It U to free a bird the chance that be might be to the: a,
proper itreogth for his personal us>-.
nf the bridge got loov
iiawiBia. If yen oeald aaa ear trasi
with.
nexi Slump, and Ju»i a* lagerly Mun I ,^4 rrasxd ih»- bildgc. u dlauincc »■.
Qliiise oD'l Sanborns eotfoes sell for
Jordan Valley. OreincM. -that «n aaaat to toad the
-1 hare watched the thildren. With to would go 10 work 00 eacli One. 1
,hu, uarrow footway
June 30, f*.
iMlbm
II doaa leak a Mule
compaaatonate looks they aeleci tbe OQly 10 meet anotber dlsappolnimenL
*.>11 morning when It was dlrcovei
Dost Proaldeni—
fbat way. with braad oaaba
Urto that aeem to be moat unhappy
Then some days tbev look the old I ^ ,bai ihe horse wa* on ilu- other
Th, :i-K
i, o.r
Brand-.
Mid
Caa I be a Bonahlne boy?
■HM aau ifd aagb tWagi aea
In their ranAnement; they Ulk aooih grax borae. Tim. and the big wagon.jtide of the river tin- owner weni af
Sanborn have boeo working conguntly for the 4»sl 43 yesrs
shaat. It deaaa*i leek Hat u seat, eight yosn oU. Please aend ay card Ing)^ to the capilvca a little
improving iheir "Seal Hrstel " The pi- olar delictote _lUw
and all went to the *rsshore for IB*ltet him. bin the animal would
at ttaaa. aa one might like, bat onr and butUB with the others. Here la
make tbe trip back,
had to t*
wlitcli makes it a frienl of nearly eveo
dnnkw, IS tbS
RtUa taathani trtaads from thy traaa a pieeo or JuaJper that grown by my
reanU oLthto constonitlrivint Try a half pound. I sm safe
taken to a lord eight mile* away N<>
day.
Msr hr aam had a ward -of taali
dwindle and diaappear to the blue.'
that vou win ootpe back for more.
I doni know whether he thought man working on (be bridge woul :
Hver yonr Bawhlner.
- via It, bat Hat ge to weak and help
have
dared
iry
lo
walk
;<>
Ivet
wli:
iliat woodchuck* lived
Lpel 11. CaiwelL
Hoar tt up agMa. And there are aoch
hi* eye* sh.u. and every bud) I* pai
as well
to the *o<m1*. or
Id. Uv,
How toes it la to have a oew BosLittle nor*. Ihr^
a Hg Ini nl.tbato to
, ling ihe old borne on the back srd [
Jway. he knew that somrih
Aa 1 tot eat bate wrttlag. with baby shtsor tiwB Dragon!
to the eooairy VT[«
Tbe«i u*lhe Ceylon.
eB.. bnt I tbi.k tUt (or .
'be
there underatatb ibni wand ibst telling him he's all right.
merou*. and arn rfTS* habit ol rnbr Bt, a let UtUe
good, clean, me 1mm pHcc I let. Tuere ii nothing tbht eqnsla
Nemra Otp, Mich, Mag or /mmikg iheBselven against
“tilflgMi- IS pMdsg up btocnlt
their famous "Sun Cored".
Vir anything oonvvnleni
Jnly A. IMS.
Ba la auto
Iifl#i s tow toM away. Be
It UI pat
pat no and hermeli • illy aoaled in the gsfdens of
non
osn Indulgtog In tbU one
a trtoMly unto toDow, asfl oftss ox- Donr Prooldont—
•Tapun snd not opeiieil up uiintil It nsaeUes yonr kitchen.
ptorM the gtlttog room tor ernmbs
I win tip and nnawer your letlor day. asA abe eald. “O mamma, there
Itocss.
Lnsurea freabueM and clesnlt
whMl I roMrtvnd n long Umc ago. U osolher Hg aharpealng blBsHf!“
« be oasT AaA tsy outsMe. As
Simf^jr
the
vistUe
sign
that
baby’s
tiny
booM
Opea* dlraeth «• to theporeh. One TMa la ay aeoonfl totter to the Boo
Oraat Deal.
arc oot forming raipMDy enough.
Aay wMs there waa aothlgg oa tbe ahlne aah, X have nome new nnao*
tCMher. "tliai
porolMA Beer aad vtoAow nrarebetb (or the ath. Vsdn Haloes. LenSktoLade of nourishment is the cease.
Into M pieces.
etasH. he trisA aad tried Me levoi •or. Ofaoe Tnltor. Eliso Lsthor. ElScotfJ £ria/-r/pn notnisbes beby’s
•bon In thl«
tost to «7to tkrosgh the gtoao; aad tba Bonn-asA Kartha Baars. PIsaae
inny Jones, wtll eqeh
aytoeim. SlimnletcA end mekes bone. C
vhas I epssed the Bear. U wasan SBid the carAs aad IwtUB
iBKNWi tor*
MSP Msstoe ntfl ho wso IsMde WeU. I vU haro ib ctonc, oo gooA
ExecUy wbat beby needs.
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for only an fhfftohHi sp SOM orsBbi I had ptocoA hpo.
AlLtaWCfiMTS. tol-AlOIIM
As *0 issr tor kflB.
ito a cvallow.- aald
Berstoa Bheriff.
I thisk ho MSM have poBo bahy
that pon nsA jwi
•wtoflkMis’’ mm hr. AM sttos ho

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