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Grand Traverse Herald, July 08, 1913
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)
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1913-07-08
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OLDEST PAPEK IN MICHMAN NOKTB OF GKAND RAPIOS-ESTABUSHED 18(8.
(Srranii
ncrallL
AHD TKAVXESB BAY BAOLB.
Covers tbe
GtobH Trav>
erM Rcgloa.
TRAVEESE CITT, GRAND TBATEB8B COUNTY, mCEIGAN, TtESDAT. JITLY 8. 1913
P HEivugssts
ir NieMu
HUY RmRIBI DLIEO
TarrlMa Storm Vlaittd tha Countr7
Nsar Vicksburg.
NaDcfaez. Miss.. July 7.-SsTeial
paraona
klllod at Carry
ARMIES DRIVEN SACK RY THE Vicksburg by a storm last night ac
OREEKS AND MRVIANE.
cording to laporta. O'oa -raport saya
>0 are dead, but wires being down con
firmation b Impossible.
m HH K BEGURBI
■ULOARIANS ASK RUI
TAKE HAllO,
TNoumMo Stein ans CaRtvpoS . OurIns thi 9mtm Th«t Hava Raan
WasaV Quring th# Paat
rH Oa/A
TO PROTECT GIRLS
DEATH VISITS
PICNIC PARTY
ROUSE OLOwi Omni
sTRii isjiEAOUicffli Isyf^onY flRE
KEEP SHOPS
I Farm on Peninsula Vlaltad By
Cyclans.
IN MICHIGAN
c
WAS COSTLY
During toe heavy wind that vbtted
, July 7.-The gold
miners' strike, which resulted In____
tob vidnity early Saturday morning
.
CLOTHING
the concreu bouse located on thei»«WMAN ERB QUEERS PLAN OF 100 being killed and wounded. uKU®^ STOCK
WAS BADLY DAMAGED
farm of R. H Evans. located about!
RECEIVER*.
deadlocked today, following toe re-^
publication of the peace, agreement*
tor«« miles out on toe Prvilnsub was'
'
blown dovm. nothing but a portion of|
by toe miners. More trouble b feared |
Vm IR REYOIO DEPTH ^r”'krir;r.r.“,-:w*iiTSTHE
Simcinr* that was built a few years I
SHE WAS STUDENT IN
HIGH SCHOOL
state to hip
---------
LOCAL
OLD DAYS RECALLED
0RI8IN OF OLAZE DI0OM
STARTED IN McMANU* APART
MENT ABOVE STORE
Thb waa tbe only building that
POWDER BROUGHT OVERLAND
was damaged In toe vidnity. while
FOR PERRY'S FLAGSHIP
no
damage
to
the
orchards
In
tbe
sec
Smek*
Usu* it ^OiffiCu^ for
Dens*
Adinib Read Is Having Troubb But
____
■ Anxious to Sacura Companion, Haul Srugh, Who Waa tion was reported.
Ftrciran u LocaU Sour«« of
With Htr Was Savad by Tim
culms Evsrything Will Corns
|
' ’
F.'*: Lett i* Cevemd
ly Arrival of Mambara
Out All Right In th.
Cenur of AtBy Insurance .
of tha Party
POLITICS IS
BEHIND SUIT
London, July 3.—Tba pretacUon of
T:u c.f usvn'.wn'cr-.BSr, hr.ke/.ut In
young flrb wblb away from. bomA
Maple City. July 5.—One of the sadV- K.i.h«
on'
'Mree*.
(he necMstty fw closer goremmanl
New York. J-ilj
?hs VVyomlni
Br-e. I'm.
accldeeU that has happaoed In
.-nd;iv
r-'
'.wo Toor-e -of
aaperrbion of t'fae Posts Roelanu thb Tblnlty wu the a
railroad shops of toe Pere ^laruuetic. over r-ie ioiln} n ............ ...................
i.: J 'iiil •en.e f.Mir or
counters In connection with cotta!teg of Hatel Naah, (be Id-yaahold
located omthe'aoutoeni ouuktns of powder' which left .vumineton.
apondcnce intended for glrU. and the daughter of Dull Nash of this place.
raUtlon of such professtons aa bar la Pearl Lake yesterday.
TAMMANY MAKES EFFORT
maids and lea shop waltresaat sHtb
DOWN tULZER.
The arrangemenu bad been made
the white slave trafOc. were among Jor a falmly picnic at Pearl Laka
Batearla Will Daelarc W«r.
the aubjecu discussed today by dele and'tha famlllea U Dell and Prank
Bona, Joly
Tba ODlcarlan abl- gatee to the InlernaUonal n*hlte Slave
Nash and SdwaVd and Harry Patten.A. Mi-.C,
VJ
SM.'
..JIMKHUBat Ute ananooa torvaHad a formal CongreM which met at Caaton Hall
0..™ I.
u wl!. ,M
bn,lb ,. .
„ ,bb„ ...
glU, Qian Bru^ and nome fiienda
Faguatt to Ratate. aaklae Uie ctar to under the pretldency of the bishop of
drove over ao that they could have
“ l‘ I"
•> “I
'b. -u ttlp
lb, nmt I. bf
ia.„aurt.m. d,r«».
^ attacks c London. The Atnerlcan delegate bad
has NOTHING
abandonment of the Rooming shop* which dashing young Commsoder Pr»- «ir;ng or presence of- matwla} wtilfh
an early picnic dinner and spend the governor
Balsarta. ,lf nuuia
Rnaala TOuaes.
r«hiMs. or
i
—,«
if tli« Ttfbt Of cbooslo* a chalmiaii tor rest of the day In fishing and bathFEAR FROM TROUBLE.
and -yards would be stubbornly ly- jry wined the Britl-h fro-n tb*^ Gr-er
--cu
8^ tails tb bead tba waralng.-lt b Um monilos seasli
listed by mortgage ■bredUors wbo win i-skes, and tbe s'sron. was (he sam- it war a( Srst thought t!ut aa electric
ing and, other amuaementa for toe
ullatdy stated (hat BulgarU will de 'At the I
1 aeeaion.tbe Brit- younger people.
Min Hepkina Sagan Action.Six Vaara-ulumately come Into the full posies- waeon that Ju't 100 yew wo.'curling lion had bec.me overhiated.
clare war today.
Age and Could Net Sustain ths
leh d^egatee Introduced a motion
Sion of thb property.
.brought sotne power here from Dels ' imi u bu zinre been discovered that
Aa soon as the pany bad arrived
BulgaHana Contimia to Le^.
'~Chargea and Gave a Cancalling upon tba rrench goremment
Neither H. Prince nor Mr Brb nor;
Prrry to do the wiping with the iron had. not teen o«ed !n that
at toe lake the men folks went to dig
Belgrade. July 3.—Army beadgi
cral Rsissss.
to (ODvane a third Isiematlonal ofthe Thayer estate, all of whom mw Tomorrow wlirbc Perry Day In Erie room.
. cv,.
ten . report that tbe Semani. afwr fictal conference charged to ascertain balL toe ladles to arrange for toe
„
^
iimporunt
Iimporunt factors
factora in'the
In ‘'the ownership
ownerahlp **>« » prepn® of celebrations whlrh ; The blaze stArteTbi^ the door
capturing UUp, panned tbe enemy, (he reanlt of the working of the In lunch nnd toe children went to toe ^nbur,. P., J«„ J-OOT.™,.;„ u,, p„,
.«,rld« ud will conclude at Put in Bay on Sep- of one pi the front rooms, and burned
water,
la
a
few
minutes
a
little
sixcapturing over one htmdred oSicen ternational agrwment In Europe and
finteteB>»* tob afternoon issued and ln-',tock. would oountenanoe such a letnbcr 10. will open. It was on Sep- through into the adjacent one., An
year-old girl aaw that both Hacti
and one thonsand men.
other paru of the world for the sup Naab. and her companion. Qasel ten-lew In connection with the suit radical movemenL
1 tember 10, iti8 that Perry set otii alarm was tamed In immediately, but
Praea daapatches ny aangnlDary pression of the white abre U^c.
for breath of promise filed agmlust
Brugh. were struggling In toe water.
Tbe Wyoming yards were construct-****** ***”'
•****
, when the department arrived toe ennghtlDf haa occnrrad at .Orehapalye. and to aacenain To what extent the
him la -Phlbdelphla yesterday.
1 for aasbtance. On arriving,
ed
by
and
with
toe
full
consent
of
this'*“*
"™* *******'P‘*V‘^***“‘*‘'****• **"
»**
where tha fiolgarlan losses were enor- agreamehi had succeeded la suppresa‘'Yes,*' said Governor Sulzer. “1
HbmI Brugh was seen tn tbe water.
Interest and are modm Ig every- re- ‘**’"
*™“*‘ - »®®he. Two linea of hoae were bid
mona and t.OOO Bulgarians aurrend- Ing the iraffle. supplying ataUstlca of.
Which Jnat at tob plica suddenly -have heard of the Hopkins woman tpecL with ample ground for further
*'**
*® **** ^’‘***"^ **•* »“** *he fire war exttogubhed almost
ared. la thb engagement 3.000 Ser tbe number of
framMp
In
Phlbdelphla
There
b
dropi off to a deep point, and she had
bcitsrmenu. Ths sbou weiw local*”‘‘*‘**‘
**■*“ **"* “* **** *“' “
“**“»“**' ®" ““"“* *’* **>•
vians were hilled and wounded.
alaee tbe agreement haa been
Just come to the surface for the sec nothing to U 1 am afraid of. Tbe M .1
lupld. .n.r o.,.rc a.UI. "<'•
'V''. H... «tiare of 0.. Br,. ul tb. I.at U.U .
Accordtef to the beat Information force.
met tbe enemy, and^ey are oura.~ blind attic above was
filled with
ond time Hazel Nash bad gone whole thing looks like a conspiracy emtlon end readUy accon
bars the baab 'te ‘extended from
The PrentJi delegates urged the (ten jt_ toe .same time and she nev- sd asiems to be stale and tlaby.
vs> ‘ rent
Kotdiaaaa
toward! necessity of problbUlng and punishing
The tact b, tbe suit of ibU wo
time ago. and tbe hulk of the Niagsra or not there was fire there, the use
er appeared ^ u was over an bo
GnetgheU, a
to the any third person who attempts to
man.
HopkInJ,
Is
blackmail.went
jwas
made
whole
again
for
tbe
celeof
a
Urge
quantity
oC
water was
befora toe body was found.
procure a woman, whether a 'prosUthe governor, “and. .more. It b Insti ... .
.. .T* *'* Mvlng our troo- pratlon. Following a week's celebra- necessary. Tbe htais ItaeU was eonA pfcyalcUn was hastily aummoned
n* Bulgarians daitverad their haav- tute or not to induce bef to enter a
tuted by -my political enemies and la bles. said Newman &b. a member UVB. M^.V th^^e will
celebrations «ned
two upper rooms, and
■ M* be
w UWeVia.IBBUO
-------------—to the
—
and Mbs Brugh waa given all toe aid
lodf Mows at OtWTghelL .where they house of tll-tame. Earl bud (^atess
gay. Wls.: the damage to toe store and stock b
part of tbe plot of Boss Murpby and Of tbe executive board, “but evarysevered tbe OracoServlan UnA and Braaaey gave a reception tonight In poaalMe and soon recovered. The
discredit
thing mill come out all right and tob MHvraukee. Chicago. Buffalo. Ssndna
«!“ to smoke and water,
at blip. They attu bold OaerAdi. honor of the delegates, whose labora body was brought home and alten-; bffwjpe they cannot use me for toelr railroad wOi survive toe ordeal.
^y. I.orrate. Munroe, Mich, and Put- “f- Kubeck bar aa yet twen unabls
waa given to tbe mother, who
“We
want
the
cooperation
of
Grand
in.^
but were driven from btlp evenuiany conclude tomorrow.
uetaHoua schemes to loot the stats
estimate toe loss to his stock. The
was almost prostrated. Word '
with heavy loaaoa towards OvtcheRapids people. It's toe second dtyi
/_
fumilnre In the McManus tn was
of Sew York. •
SMt to toe relatives, who arrived
po)i«. wbera the B«wian arpy was
has a'wonderful fu-l
badly dainsged'by smoke and water.
“If 1 were willing to be Murphy's
antoaob^laa.
massed.
Tba Barvtan sopponlng
Tbe building b Insured for |6J)M and
men
kind of governor nobody would have
Hasal Nash attended tbe school At
forces met the Bnlgarlans at Dermark
men
of
that
city
peed
opr
road
and
tbe stock for a Uke amount Fite
Travama Oty test winter and lived beard of this and.other matters he b
d toelr friendship and support. Ths'
hundred dollars was carried on the
and Petrlahlao. wbera a fierce fight
with her aunt on West Tenth street. using about me. that goes wlUtout
ensued.
Tbe Bulgarians
nftered
saying. But because I nm flgbtlag Pere Marquette baa been an Import- CREENMAN RESORT TOTALLY DE- furniture by Ur. McManua.
She had hbt made arrangemenu
ant factor te toe growth of Orand' ' STROYEO SUNDAY NIGHT
baavUy.
retnrn to school next year and live In graft, .fighting for good government
On tlte other aide of Guevghrtl tbe
and her ahlppera have helped'
end
fighting
for
direct
'
Will Be SsHous on Account of Marino tbe. family of Gm. H. Curtis.
Oraek armies are concentrated,
sake toe Pere Ma^cetie posaible. |f*laes Hat Been Unoccupied Sims It 6000
AOVEOTISiNG
A strange oolncldence was tost at Mr. Murphy and hb birellngs are do
Truffle Ming at Hslglrt.
“I shall do evemhteg In my power j
Was Closed by Sheriff Smith
]
______
tbe Balgarlana risk being caught be
the time when tha physician waa at ing everytolng In.toelr power to d»
tween two flrei.
stray me poUtical^.!!
***'."^ ‘"‘M’.*'
i
'REGION 18 DUE FOR EXTENSIVE
Port Huron. July T-—The Port Ed tending to toe membera of tbe atrtekCnoontlrmad dUpaiehn tonlgh
“Mlss
Hopkins
sued
me
tn
New
tore
npbuUdlng
of
ooth
the
raUroad
PUBLICITY.
famtly. Dell Naa}i.waa token sud
Prabshly
the
most
costly
and
yet
•
port funlpr baa«7 flgbtleg in tbe ward, a elevator, company plant
tee weatern MIct
denly ill and -It was at first thought York for breach of promise aome Uma
blip dbtrloL te which tbe Sernans Port Edward. OnL. wawt
after t married, about six yearn ago i •*"> tnm what t know of the dbpost- tee one which will be lean grieved M^p.pe, m,„ hsve Been luveetlIt was Just toe rescilon from the
were oompMIed to abandon their for- fire with a lost eatlmalad at 83S.OOO dtemoDL hut aa «e grew worse It 8he could not anslaln her charges and
of »r aaaoctetes they are to enof the three flrea In the psfct,
5jt;„-^rui| indufVy on EaUfled poalUoif A tee town of bUp today. The origin of toe blaze b
eadmltted
she
brought
suU
for-ulter-(“«
accord with this spirit If the **'®
•“ «"« rt-ulting te the
tensive Sca'c.
known. About dlSO.MW worth of gtoln was found that be bad ptomaine pois
The case -waa aettled P^Pte of Michigan will help us and »otal desirucHon of t!;e Oreermto re-j
and leave beltted their wounded.
oning. and then four of toe younger
ooaabttng
of
330.000
buabela
of
oaU.
Fifty-four oSleara, Inclndlng four
. Tb.« r.rar.-i Triver-. r<w;('n U In
children developed tbe same aymp- and my Uwyer haa a general releaae atrengthen
oolonels. were am^ tha killed. whOe. and 60.000 bsnbeb of wbasit waa de toms. The doctor being preoenL an from tola woman to'me.■Ible we will Ufi tob road onto „ a 'The >n.1n building w.- corrtpl. t,srt- .ril.ing
high plana oLexcellenee. I have hot rated and several adla-^nt -tr . .nr,i
,
the lossea on both Maa numbered eev- stroyed. The losa means much to tidotes wen administered and the
Port Edward. Oat., waa destroyed by
teat tetereat la It by any mantwr of
^~rch»d. The fire '*
„d
era! thonsand.
auffarers ware relieved. U waa very
at lb belgbto. The elevator wai rua
•arvte DMIarwB War.
fortunate that aid was ao soar at
by
Sarnia
CapItoL
orlfli.. Tie beiuie, l„ been
,b.
Vienna. July 3.-1^------hand or aarlous resulu might have
Inspected toe orchards from Travs
copied for aome time and was entire-,,
hare from Uaknb aild that 8enb had
been the eatcome. It b a myatery
City to Northport and bade, and to
ly te flames before an abrm waa turn- ,
^ fommlly declared war against Bnlaa to dba oause. for toe accident bad EARTHQUAKE WORKS HAVOC IN
Old Mission and back. Thsee news
ed
It
On
account
of
the
teck
garb unlgbL Tbt Sarrten army
intarmptod the picnic dinner and no
paper men were so greatly tmpreaadd
SONORA. MEXICO.
htadquartera are tt Uaknb. with Klbg
water, there was no vroy of sarlog
aougee of toe poison can be aacerPaler personally In obarge.
tt. bn,Min.
CbW
tt“b«V
“ej
la New Editor of tha Boyne City
an.....
.
W4&SUV
UIV7
aome
of «...
hla —....
men simply pnv<mted
jboto announced that toey would give
InhaWtonb it Affected VlllagM Are
into the wooo.
lexrreMioD to tbelr foeUngs by means
Uvlng In Tenta for
and
getting
to
tbe
rerort
cottages
oo
C«>rge W. HpdL former editor of
I of Ulnatroted ^Uclea.
•afaty.
toe hay shore.
toe Dnity Bagle of tob city and later
I O. H. Jeantegs. assbtant managing
Hearing *he Waa Unfaithful Ha Re
The blaze broke out about
with toe Boyne CUy
editor of toe Deireli Newa-Trlbunt.
a NM Satlaflad With imml-.
HIM JEMIB WllidN 18 TiTe ISTI
turned te Italy and Commit
o'clock, ani beeauae of the tinder
returned from Callfumb<
gretien Laws.
spent four days working oat of thb
ted Deed.
WHITE HOUM MIOC
Dongtoa. Arts, July
like
condition
of-toe
buildteg.
spread
whoce be spent toe dUnter and ac-;
city, and aaw many of our farms and
and
Oranadoa.
Sonora,
amall
towns
at once to every part of it In a few
oepied toe position as editor of the
SeatUa, 'Wash.. July 7.—Radical
I to LifMiftor, Pa. iJneCapeatrono, lUly. Julr 5.—MaronlL
Boyne aiy Times, a wedtiy publica changes in the Inmlgratlm bws of located 13C miles below toe Hexlean
yer. Hm Bean Aimauaoad at
Aacenslo. recently returned to hb na- j
^
tion In lu second year. Mr. .Kent b the United Btatea were demanded to border at thb point hare been deExeautleg Maiwloii
b vl^ tauro^
such acene. a. be bdleved wuxld
molbhed by earth Bhocks, which have live tow.-from New York, b under !^'
a first class newspaper man and will day by speakers before toe
•ed at tniervais since May 17.
give Boyne city as good a paper aa meeUngs of the Fljrtleth National
July I.—Tbe p
wife aUva /^oUowlog toe roedpt of
Adobe
buildings
te
neighboring
vl|.
possible. He b a live newt Mtoerer Cwfermee of Charities and Ckwrecand Mrs. WUson
tonight
at
New
York
tellMuNgWuced
Trfed to
to toe
toe'^nV
«f ^toe Orond
Bnpld.
Uges also have been rased gnd
burned
ground, with all the,,j,^^ ^
'Waatsrn
Rm
od tbelr aecoad and strong editorial writer and can tion which cMvaned here July 6. Dec- damage has been done by heavy teg him that hb wife waa unfaithful
ttj^bb^. bbtt,., b,i« tte.4.
’ee,*^”"
daughter. Mbs Jeaab Woodrow WU- always be depended upon to stand for toratlona tMt the present Uwa i
■tones roUteg down the mounlate- to him during hb abaence Aacenslo re
Cb.. OeMbtt. pe.prt.ttr ol U. „
„ tt. ttett. H. peU
aoB. to PTands Bowaa Sayre of Lan- what b best for tbe community to letting to hordsa of 1
turned tq hb home here Immediately. place, b te Boyne^enty at present
■ddea
a Tbit to' Korthpon and under tbe
creter. Pa Tba wadding b expected wbleG be iabora kfr. Kent b much een nerar be aHtailatcd br tob connHe U declared to have greeted hb
It b reported that the bed of the
treely made by speakers. An Barbpe river has been robed by the vrlfe toe first day of hb retnrn with
guidance of Rev. a. Bentell. made a
to Uke place next November at tbe liMroved In health and expecU lo be
to a abort tlma
of today's maetlngs ■hocks nnd the oouroe of toe stream fivery show of affection. The second
oltlcal Inspection of toe d
White Houaa Mr. Sayre b at preat^ng ^aco al tost potaL Ha obo
eat an aitomay In the ofAca of Db- b hopliig that he tuoce^ la hb new waa as addraaa by Chariea W. Bias rtianffed somewhat
day, toe eouple went for a walk to
Pled, of the Pndflc Coast Immigration
Ulet AUoraay Whitman of New Tort. tMd sad makes the Times i
Tblted tbe asylum farm taking ploThe tehabltanta of the two towns the woods. Thb ■was tbe last ever
Casgreaa. who has Just comploted a 'are Uvlng te tenta. It b eatlmated
turw of tbe big Hobula herd mad
Mr. Barra, who b 28 yaart old, power In Chartarolx oouniy..
ot toe T Oman. A prieeL bowerFortunate.
special nrvsy ef Pacific Coast condl- 6.000 are wltoo'nt permanent sbel
gradnatad from WilUams' coll^ tn
he inspected the Morgan sad Karlsar, wbo wa« passing through the Um
Uont relative to defects In toe lamll*M. Ha was manager of the foot
ber at tbe time beard pbrdng shrieks
Washington. July J.—Dsapltc cnla- ham orchards oa the onuklrts ot thb
grnthte tewa. One of toe delegates
ball taam tharn and Interaatad In Y.
WJBKBOON-The Mutkegon Conn, from a distance. He teade hb way Toroble weather conditions tbe fire city. A (rip down toe Paalnmtia was
M. C. A. Work. Ha spent two anmthat tjr Poultry and' Pet
them and found a fierce fira danger up to today on national foreat owe hf tbe features ef hb stay and
mera wKb
Wilfred T. Grentall In Caar’a Capital DiaUnoed Rsat of tlw adrocatsa of a prolactive Urlff are te planning on boMing. toe tergeat
shoot a tree. Buppoateg It reteires has been-unosnallr smalL ae- on tob trip he looked over oome of
World.
hla .mlaaionarr work on tba coast at
foolish to praach that doo^tne and abow In' lb hiatory, and a committee to be mtiy tbe work er nrebtea. bow. cordlng to a report bsued today at the tbe more Important fruit Inraaa. Oaa
Ubrador and gradnaUd from Harr- .8L Petersburg. July 7.—Offtdal po- toes refuaa to fight for an 'imiplgra- baa been named which b now arrong- everabe passed oa. The day follow forertry depanmenL Tbe report states afternooo a trip was made to Central
ard law echaol last yaar.
ifes siaUsttes shbmuted to the muni tios proMcttva tariff that will heap teg tor a ball which will aeeommo- ing when toe dtevpearonee of Mra. (hat owing to better oondltioos af Lake where be stj{d!ed tarealag oowMbs Wilson b 34 yaan OM and cipal aathortti^ today show that ths hordas of terelcsers from coming tn data 3.000 entrtea. The datea of tha Aseea«t« became known, the priest forded by btgge'r appropriations for dlUoas sa they are fosad la Aafirlm
wu aducaiad at Ooncher ctdiage. ctar'a caplUl bolda too world's rec
led a nnmber of citbens to the burnt fire fighting te tbe forests, the year eountr. The backers of hla ikpsrs
show wfll Ss annouaoed bter.
Baltimore, abd spaetelbad In poUBtol ord for auleldaa. In the past twsive
Fkera at paupar wagss.- It waa o
tree. The woman's flngsc ring, and 1613 ao tar has been imusuaUy free are ouasldcrteg ealargteg tba pobOeaactenre. Shn baa dona mneb aattla- months totre wars 14*7 wbo tookifldentiy ptedlctad (hat toe c
BBCAN'ABA—Andrew Nelson, an- gold eartnis were found te the asbao. from the dcrasUtteg flrea which have ttea and making It a Mbhlga farm
mant wort la Philtditgbte sad b
ffteeer, and Tsnar Starrlna. Qraman.
arrotted teat as be narked former yean. It b estimated teorasi nod Mr. MeOoanM «w la
haan acilvMr IdanUM wldi tba
too for every aaonth. la tba sama par ttee by mmyiM tending toward reme- wwe aealdad to dsatb whan tbslr ee- reached Chteaae, en tbd.ItaltenSwtei that thousands of doUars have boen osorA cf tefmmadoB ‘hat woaM M
w. C. A., bavlng raaaBflyjnade mai ted 317 peieona were, murdered and dyteg preant ttlb te tbe Immlgra- glna eoUlded with aa ore tmte 1a tba border, prasumnUr making bb wv savad thraugh tba aroosteg of pubUe te doelda nkmg what Bate tha s»
apaaebaa to lu
^01 lo«
ta Mddoaii.
Nortowaatero Ore yards bat*.
tmek to Mfiw
teteraat ta |bo oara ot forsst tea*.
IKtejBTA
InivMttfihoaMMBMttl^
;
-..i.
. fc,.
.
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' . ■•I.
Atkana, Joly t-OfflclaJ adpleea
Ula aftcnooo aate Oraek troopa *vre
aldtes the Sarrtesa acalnst Bolsarla
aod eoaUnued to adruc« today, lafUcUBf haOTT teteartan loiaaa. aptnrlBt teaportABt poattloBi. ' Tha
Oreolts. too, auffarad coBsIderable
CASE WAS SETTLa DRCE
ELEVATOR BURNED
””
--
-BUILDING BURNED
TOWNS DESTROYED
BORNEO WIFE ALIVE
e,W. rERTtlCR
WILL DEFY Hoodoo
GHAIKES DEMAXDED
ROE LOSS SHALL
RECORD FOR SUICIKS
■cm.. ..
-..m..,.
■ X'
auiD TuiTnn »»»«■" ud tsavusi ut ucbx, tuudat, july b, ita
FJiaETWO
m CLOSED DOVE-PIE
BY COVERNMENT
roM the Mine a be would 1b «Dr who bsTs to hasdla tbe goods on a
don the price wUl be lowered
kind of buelneM. All the dlfcorresponding degree.
Thb
retut enterprUee *r« In renlltr do- phase of the muket problem has been,
Bpon the fermer for their too mueh'Dacleetad In the past,
•y ROB M*CM1VNI.
r. BBd they look to crop re- will be taken up with a riew of propPabUkh*^Vdft)v ud Thondv* tt
iraMareil tr r.3.'<Sa»r * Oa.TM^
porta before they outline tbelr plans ■erty aolring It wUhln tbe next .tew
TnwM our. MteUgB. bj .
-But ni taO you OM tfelBB. youBg ___^ *1? iTufcw'mwnn&r ta^Cn^tiM '
for tbelr boalnees ctmpalCBA When yesr* by those who are realty dealrand record
na:
you1l
ted dove-pto and naoquit*
(be erope are reported «ood they »lan
of benemtiag both tbe producer
boney
a
mighty
noootonout
diet
after
to expand, hut when the
W. A. GIBSON. Editor.
ud consumer
(be boueyiBoonFARM PROOUCE-4sylng Priees.
are for a abort «rop they begin to
feey wert
Butter ...............................................l»-»c
retrench: and this policy la adopted
. Henry P. bad cloaed (fee Interrlew
blared sa eecond-cleas matter
. every line of loduetry. If the
that bad nsnttod to feU givlag hi*
Marsh t. IMd. at the p
farmer really knew how great hla
daughter to the feandsome young
This week Thursday the tourist*
floence really la upon the worid of
srerieruBT who bad won bar lova.
of tbe
who are followlitg tbe
be would ortanlM for hla
Onkma ................................... 60e to 6*c
That was naore than a year *m>: now
Men of bs'mor are always-to krh
Pike will be
the big. brawBtoeod rmacIlmaB sat In depwe mes of geatoa; wtu are truly
protection and the general good
Office 12* Frent tb Both Phone* 2*
In thU city and It wUI be a good FARM RROOUCK—MUag PrtW.
of hi*...............................‘-- •o. alibough a man of gunlw 'nay.
of tbe worid. The farmer was tbe
thing for the city ^ county If the
_
duautora
drift
over
tbe
face
of
the
amottgn
other gin*, paaaaaa vtt. te
Brat bneioeM men. and ettbough he
people turn out and give them a mus
wetting aun. and thinking of what tba £haka*9eare.-Coleridg*. tbe leading Industry of the worid
bard-beaded old flBaoeler bad aaifl
ing welcome during their abort suy.
Oepoaita Running Into MTIIlons Art
today, be ii the Uat to adopt real
back there to hla toxnrtous bom* to
Good road* have come to stay and a*
Tied Up by Cleaing Company
bnalneaa method* In the conduct of
variou* New Tork.
Traverse City I* one of the ortglnsl
interoatsd in ths Waur
bl* work. He I* now awakening to
A.alia figure to a blM dress eua*. Ointment, which heal* all *kto erupPower Rights
tbU fact and wlihlo-a few years will renters of the movement It Is espsctalslowly up tbe lass ot umbre^a trees. Uona. .No matter bow long you have
It wa*' Jim's wife. There was a tired been trouMed by Itching, burning, or .
come to see the great neceaalty of ly Imiiortant that i
■raly skin humors. Just put a little of
stoop to her aboulder* that
Acovdinc to aUtUUcs compiled by Introduclw a real business system urUve Interest In the visitors when
that soothing amieeptic. Dr. Hobson'a
CRAINo-Traverse CUy Milling Cu.
plain in spiu of tb* polae of ber Bricma Olatment on the sore* and the
- they arrive. The open meeting whirh
Pittsburg. July 7.—Tbe Flr^t Secasperta the avermce income of the that will enable him to aecure
Price* corrected every dayebtn. Bbe bad old Henry P.'s ebln.
is idanned nnrf at which Crfitemor
sufferibg Slops Insumtly. Healing be
id .National 'Uank of PlutlMirg. a
bmer in the United Sutea U ap- rightful pfoOt* of hli'talL^
"Supper'll
be
ready
to
u
alnnU,
gins that very minute. Doctors use
Perris and* other eUte ofTlclalt will
reoeni consolidation of the nrst And JID." abe aaid.
proxlmBtely »700-per year. He realit In tbelr practice and recommend tt.
apeak should be attended by every
Second National banks, was closed bybaa Uda mneh In gron retnnia from
Mr. Alleman of Llrtletown. Pa- nays:
"What you goto* to bavo^
body. for there -will be some good
order
of
tbe
assistant
oompiroUcr
"Had ectema on forehead; Dr. Hob
•
eggs."
dbn
bU toll and capital, after taking all
There
have
been
no
pelltlODt
Sled
things
Fsld
and
tbe
general
plan
of
son's
Ecxema Ointment cured It to
of the currency today.
Mid. holding out the bln* SDD-beneet;
the xbki of hU bnalneaa. The ret
two
weeks." Guaranteed to iwlieve or
srltb the serreiary of aute to have tbo new highway outlined by t
ibowl&i Indlcatee that be works ten
Tbe bank is torgely owned by tbe "I’m going to mnka an omaieL The*
Buckwheat,
per
100
lb...|1.00eiU5
Good rued* mean much
boon a day for aboet 11.10, while any of the Uws enacted by the last
J. S. and W. 8. Kuhn Interests, and I* them'* dove-pl* and meaqult* bonay.
Jim burnt out laughing.
Oature subnUited to the people,
only Traverse City but the enOre
Co.. Pblladelpbls and 8L Louie.
the maa on tbe railroad that earri«a
connected with the firm of Kuhn.
"%'hy. Jim," cried th* MIU* womai.
according lo iho provtaJons of the region, as this 1* the l9glcal trading
bu prodnht to markSt recelvet
Loeb A Co. of New York.
terribly hurt. T thought you liked
referendum law that Is no'
center of this section and anything
Dining Room In TurUah Falaoa.
equal amount tor two nad a half
The nrst-8econd benk eaplUI it partridge egg*.to Turklab paUcc* Utera I* a apMtol
that la good for the country will prove
bours' voriL It la customary tor the effect
t^.toP.lMlO. with surpiUB profiu of 81.-Com* bera little gW;" He held door whereby anyone who desire* a
t be Med within ninety days af- of eqnat benefit to the city. All along
consumer to complain about the farm
950.OU0. Much B]<ecuUtiou a* to the out two great brown arms and ab* meal may enter.—London'BpacUtor.
tbe adjournment of tbe leglsla- tbe route plans have been laid to en
iped Into them ragardleaa ol
Jhicc* corrected every day.
er being the cnuM of the hlgh-prii
rifect of (be three or (our other bankj
nnd must be signed by five per tertain the vlsUora and to have "T
that he baa to pny for the prodocU
associated with the First-Second
Chlldrati of Worma
‘’What wa* It. Jhn*" she asked,
be coDsumea, which la not the reel cent of the voters of the state. This large number of
Tbe Kuhns are large bolder* In water
them on their Journey north'.'Vm Ic power plants and water rlgbta lo the when he had kissed away the tear.
chUdren Into beeltbr. happy youagtea In tb# case. Somewbera between Itw give* tbe right of the people
•Vb. nothing. Httle linnet; it was stars, by ridding them of worms. Toss
repeal any auie law that appeara ob
the farmer and the ooniumer thei
west. The (allure ties up deposlu
tbe—tbe doveple and tbe meaqult* ing. rolling grinding of teeth.'^crying
noxious to them, which Is an excel
dlaawears about *T.OO«.OIW.OOa. Added
aggregating 83,000.000. p
out while asleep, sccompaatad with In
boney."
lent provision for public protecU«». live of any city along tbe route and
to tble great loss is the agri'
Chicken*, live.......................................l!c
Another Bank Will Clea*
"But we haven't had them for ever tense thlreL pains In tbe atomacb and
Tbe laws passed at tbe last session show- the visitors that the city and
debt o( tbe couniry. which U given at
. McKeesport. Pa.. July ".- Notice BO long I thought you'd—'’ She bed boweU. fevertabnes* and bad braath. .
are s.vmptoma that todleato '
of tbe legislature were as a whole surroGndlBg counir?' are In entire
posted on the door* of tbe First Nn to Mte bard on her lower Up to keep Kiekapoo Worm Killer, a '
$5,0*0/100.000. wMcb la divided as
very g^ and none of them were of sympathy with the movement.
tional Bank here (his morning saying her chin steady.
nature that will menace the Uber-How would my SalM* O Uke to eee
the bowels, reatoraa your c
that because of tbe closing of the
56.*%’ secured by rMi esute: I4%
ties of the pewle. which Is evlderftly
little
old
New
Tofkr
.
dres to health and happtneas. Mrs.
First-Second bank' In PItUburg this
asenred by chattel mortgage; S% se
"O, Jim. Jim. you drar old Ihlngl" J. A. Brisbln. of Elgin. HI., says; '1
tbe reason that no referendum peti
bank wlU also clone. On J[jrae 4 tbe
cured by crop Uena (other tl^ cot
have
used
KIckapoo Worm Killer for
Her
arm*
wera
about
bl*
neck.
tion* have been so far Bled. On the
deposlu and Ioann and djieounu close ■TtoallyT Dont toO a* It isnt a&
ton; '.8% eecuiwd by cotton crop
and enUraly rid my children ot
other hand, there are not very many
tS.OOO.UUU. Tbe capital sUx-k
. I would not be without IL"
Beas; 5% unsecured, due local mer
Wbenr
people .who Uw famiUar with the
iSOO.OOO.
chants:. Tbe tarmers are paying from
Tomorrow."
ture of tbe laws (hat were passed.
QERMANTHIEVC8 OPE RATE VERV
-Row perfectly d»— NottomomwT Co., Philadelphia and Be LouU.
4 to i:% Interest on that five blUion
This Is due. to several rcasoas. among
TPhafn 1-r
doUan; say an average of 8%.
PROFITABLE PLAN.
which are that as yet they have not
-Wear wbat you've got till you get ALVIN H. GFUBER. Funeral Dir
Tbe pin" proposed for tbe remedy
been published In a form that the
to Chicago, aod then get eomeOteg
and Embalmer, 312 South Union 8L
ing of these condllioua it tbe estabfit to steal Into Broadway In. after
Mrs. Nellie Pratt. aaslatanL Clta.
people can get hold of (or Study,
Uabmant of agriculiuml chambers of
Beautiful Young Woman-1* Uaad <
pbone KTS. M'e treat you aa w*
dark. Yon couldn't get anything here
and In. tbe next case there la
eommeree throughout the coiAOes.
would Utah to be treated.
Decoy
Victims
to
Their
but
a
etrlng
of
bead*
and.
a
NavaJo
small a percentage of the people
mch SIHf
ugrleulUiral credits and a general aya- large who give any .thought to the
Lair.
ring. If you'* to wait a ysar. Tomor
row you're off at daybreak."
Um of co-operation which would aave
N EU R OF ATiH iC ^IRAfltEN TB—S* U
matter. One of the last things the
-But
you're
coming
toor
emnnoua ai^ (bat are going to
Vapor Bath*, etc:;-lor etomarb.
people conriaer as a ruU are the
"Why.
little
gray
gooee.
I
couldn't
touTH AFRICA SCENE OF TROU
nerye*. rlrculation. lameDeaa, etc.
ursat* la Intenat and through other
Berlin. July 7.—The German jiroTbU I* the time of the year for tbe
•8 by whlc5 they are governed.
get sway on a betProf. Hubbard, Steinberg Ulk. CJU.
BLE AND RIOT.
cbaaoala that could be prevented by This is one of the great falUnga o( vlnclal police are endeavoring
Granger* to begin to make prepara
1200,
may 13-Ztno*
Tbey were rather efient a* they
■ Intelligent eo-opeiailon by the farm- the present generation, and one of roundup a eudk of hotel thlcvoa-i-ork- tion* for tbe winter campaign. A firm
drove into tbe little rallroed (own the
era. No other buslDtus could aUnd
expertan entirely new trick variously step In such a plan I* often the bold
next evening. • There were plenty of WANTED—Competent and
Che rauigs of so inucb dissatisfaction
tbe aaffle loaa as the farming Indus
thing* to be thought nfwhen they really come fare to face known as •The Magnet" or "The ing of picnics and rally* that there
try la at present sad survive. U the with these lawa after they have vio Moth and the Candle." Hotels
Tbe big fellow etood on tbe platform
may be suitable opportunity to Invite
tanner had''a line of credit
and
watched
tbe
train
mill
ooL
and
lated them. It 1* the duly of* clti- selected In the provinctal lowos those who should be In the order to
all over the country wblrii
which 'have not elCA-trlc iighu and make application. The Grange needs 06n %H0PS RAIDED TO SECURE the little figure in the gray gown and WANTED—S«an rcraage Free seed
xen to become familiar with the
tniban left It* Impress os his heart
furnUhed os
^rty seres
would be' available at needed so that and city law* which regulate his con
even among (he boat, have that.
member*, needs Iqu of them
WEAPONS.
oODtracted. TW fivst^ T^ty Caning
rather than his mtoi|.
fee would not hnve to maifeet his duct. If be does not he la lacking I'sually a rich farmer or traveller U
It U one of the very best of out
Company.
t"—'•^’‘mchU-tf
After an. there's a feeHng of frew
crape at a aacrlOce in'order to secure
In the reallxation of true cltlxenablp picked out as the victim. A beautlfu( many organisations. It needs more
dom comes with this sort of thing.
money (or rhnniag expense* It wou’d and running a risk that no man who young 'woman, called the "aagoet"
lembcr* because of (ho good It can Several Buildings Burned and Seven- Jim walked up tbe stzoet with a Ugbt
remit In s greet change In general 1* really
ty-Fiva People Injured in Riot
step. Thera waa a hnm ot eongenlalInterested In goverament
i an adJolrUng room. Late
do the members and because of tbe
coBdttlonj. If be bad this needed
ing Which CoMlnited
Uy about tbe opes door* of tb* aaafford to do. laws' arc enacted Sight tbe virtom Is awakeued by a strength to be had from numbers.
esMU he could buy his supplies at for the common good.'and are anploont. blDiard ban* clicked to secret MONEY TO LOAN on good and weO
Through rtighL
light knock on the door and
The Bummor rally U an ideal lime
merrimeot behind curtained windows.
wholesale prices snd bold hU crops posed to be studied by all who arc enImproved farma H. C. Dart*. 113
but sweet voice summer* out (bat It*
place for criting people, who
8tat* Benk Bldg, Tnvera* Oty.
for dlapoaa] at a time when the
igaged in any kind of activity that tbe owner 1* In difficulty. Her
Johaonesbutii. Couth Africa. July 5
''4«t>oilld bo Interested In tbe Grange,
Mick.
^ anril 3tef
ket la favorable, and by cooperating iDdIridual may be on tbe aafe side
ga* light ha-v been extlnguisUod. Sy- to thinking about (be instution and —Tbe gold miners strike rtoU contin. roU and.mataclawnlc clash
with hU neighbors Snaoce bit bnsl- In conducting l)U business. Igeorftice
M. A N. E. TIME CARD.
ha* no matrlms.
ned today whan mlnera robbM all the bowUsg^'nlley.
Its splendid 'work.
nesa himself. Tbe Indications ;
of abo law excuses no one. so It -is
*nnl-lo. Jim!* He wa* greeted ou
The ilctim can't resut that vol^.
Tbe Orange need* more members gun'sho]* In town. Six wore killed
that the farmen are awakening
everyone to become acquainted He opens tbe door of bis room and that tbe prlndplea (hat Is is Strug- and 75 wounded -.n fighting during all side*. No one dand ash him to
thetr condliioB and will soon get
hava a drink, and be stood talkliig
siiib the changes that were made by
In the dim hall, a plrture In be gUng for may be. aupported by ever the night. The rioU etarted when
gether upon a common basis where the last legislature and govern future
with tbe proprietor. A game of fara
the
police
attesopted
to
break
up
a
witching negligee, downcast eyes and Increasing nnmbers. Tbe Grange Is
they can save the waste and secure actions according to the new nilea
wa* on nt one aide of tbe room; tba
blushing cheeks. Tbe victim, wheth working for the betterment uf the strikers' meeting last night A news rauletto wberi was thronged wltb
markMs that are good and
paper office and aevcral other build piayera; Mexleana. Indian* and wbit*
er young or old. feel# that gallantry
itiro rural population.
Tbe whole solnUoe is up to the MTmings were burned and the troopa were men mlnpled amid a perfect bab^
demands
he
should
aid
beauty
In
dUIt
need*,
and
should
have,
the
mo
er bimaelf, for he can either save
above which rose the aong of a rather
Ire**. No, he demur* at giving her ral support of alt the able hodle*. called out
felms^ -or rise continue to take what
Emjdre jet........
There ha* been a great deal writ
half-breed glri and
A mob of rtqters attacked tbe Woritebe*. He toslsU upon going
clear headed (amen that It Bay ad
. It banded him by the ones who
ten and said about the high cost of
Btrtogy tone* of as outworn ptaao.
-■I
her room and lighting her-candle
nmUng a living off his Industry, the living and many remedies have
vance the strongest to positions of oer Blpta headquarters, wfeera
-HnDo. Jeem!- said (be ring
police fired upon them and comp
htnueir. Tl>a lady sund* at tbe
Inrge
percentage
of
•ame as he hai' been
™*ki"g ber way toward him. T._
prescribed to cure the conditions that
them
to
retreat
They
door
of
her.
room;'
-rarely
will
ahe
do trao tbe begianiog ot timp. It la are prevailing, not only in this coun
the truly great men of the world
no apto am any more, no? Ton use
time (or the (armera to get together try, but In every other country of the enter while the chivalrous farmer I* come from (be Jam. and tbe Grange ed the attack, however, and where play—you nee tpen' lot o’ da monel
11:33; 5:58.
upon the dragoOBB'charged and dis Hein! You 'memhab deser Shebeld
there, fibe la very modoat. The vic offers the essteit pathway from
and save themselves and the proOi world. To tbe careful student
A. H.
up a flugwr. dltplaytog a flashy ring
to srfeich they sjw leltimately entitled ecoDumlcs itria plainly evlScnt .that tim U In no hurry to leave.
ral oberurlty to posklon* of great persed them.
10:3a
-Nlm." said Jim. (lowly. Tn buy
Intermittent flttog took plnce In
When be awakens in hU own
11:03
according to all systema o( economic the trouble I* not so much the high
The Grange Is a
that ring."
several
parts
of
tbe
city
and
up
to
P. M.
next
morning
he
finds
fee
haa
been
school (or the development ot leadera
reasoning.
cost of living as the hlgh-lt>*t of ncll
Ton
geev
set
to
me;
I
no
eaO."
I2:F>
midnight 30 perwons bad been taken
robbed of money and Jewelry. ConThere are aany problema yet
Appealing to an torttoct that
12:44
Ing. TbU U bow tbU prlbclpu- works
to boapiuls.
federatee of the "magnet" stipiied In be solved. EooBonlc. financial ai
1:17
knew to be strong to ber, be (topped
In the practical life of the time*
Early In the evening the etrtken to tbe roulette table, t^era b* placed
to the room while the "magnet" an* educational problama i
l:SS
There U maintained on the marketing
A.
M.P.
U.
Btumptod
U
hold
a
meeting
In
tbe
a
eoto
on
one
of
the
large
nnmbera.
With rain coming at opponone end of production too mucK^xpensive having her candl* or- gas Ugbtad.
s of theae per
market
piece
but
It
«
and
oenttoued
to
play
until
be
bad
timet in practiealiy every pan
(fee
tain particnlarly to rural life. It 1*
lachlner)' for idaclng the products
Onekama
Jcti
Then
be
turned
to
Kits:
eeuatry where agriculture la the leadtbe Grange's daty to help supply the tb* police. This Inflamed the strlkera
Manistee
....
on Iho market. Beforo any kind of
Take It; give me tbe ring- She
top puraitil the
Trains arrive a.----------.
ISAders who win discover tbe right and to various paru of ibc city rtot- Btowly draw It off and laid U to bla
product gris to tbe. ultlmaie consumU m.. 10:30 a m.. 5 SB p. m. and «:40
usually good (or another bumper crop
aoluUons. Theae leadera must come Ing began. Fur a -time even
tend. A* ha rod* bom* nndcr th*
II has to go through too many
J F. JENKS. Agent. troop* were po«wl*** to check tbe Btort. Jim took tba bit of Jewelry I m
this year, which means that w.th
hands and at a resull the luoflt Is ap- Rev. Whitman's Death Owe to Heart from among tbe ablaai and moat
mob. Strlkera (oread the tram car from bl* pocket and threw It off Into
proper distribution everybody will
cessfut’or our
proiiriated by those who have nolhhave enough and to spare. Grand
of 'the Grange's funetlon* to drivers to take tbelr can to tbelr (be sage brush.
10 do with (be production of the
depot*.
Traverse has been perUcuIarly (aTbe next moretog thtoga at
article. Tbe demand for aanltary
Hcflland, Mich.. Joty 3.—The coro pick out these men. give them the
Rgnek Bonita had a deeoUte
vored (hla spring and summer to crop
right training and push them to the
By tb* -Ep^lar- **ibod I can iw
ages adds to the cost of Uhle ner's tor? ■ laiianelcd to
For Cut*. Burrm and Bruioa*
»** about to All
growth, and with an abundant crop
move thee* adilng teeth abeoluiely
ftoDL The summer rally furalabe*
the
drath
ol
Rev.
Prentice
E.
Whit
said
Jim. and he drew a a^ltarr without pain, and wUbool the us* of
of fruit in preapect there la no visible
man. the pronitoent local Mcibodisi tbe opportunity (or tbe
chair to tb* ubie. A. ■
drug* to produce uncoeeciooene**.
cause tor worry on. the pan of tbe
e of boras, cuts.' on tbe tbreebold.
apply
In
every
.
such
a
program.
Let
all
Granger*
; People of nervoo* temperament ate
that U sot considered in the light tUt minister who wus drowned In Mi
vounds or acalda J. H. Polanco. Deb
common people who are the mainstay
with weak hearu will appractam the
Tm beck!- said a Cheery
tawB bay Tueaday evening, returned a make tbe most of (be ebsae*.
ralle, Tex.. R. No. 3. writes 'Buckof the nation. When the fang^er has It'should ba when combating the high
"Knolar- wetMrt
palatodi axtraoten's Arnica Salv
saved my little
ri3st of living. Tbe buBlnoas of tbe verdict that he came to his death
a good year everybody elae thar
"Jim. t Jot floaddat te ft. end
o on* believed It
glrl'a
a result of bean failure' and not by
middleman
In
handling
the
products
DR. W. O. KINTON.
the prosperity. This is proof that
S m* I eould 20|.in WlIbeTm
The world's best
could
Block. wUh Dr. Holdg
<Irownlug.
ended by radaem my tiokat. I turned around.*
salve Ootl- 35c.
after all tbe aolin* the natural source of tbe farm ba* expanded uhtU
worth.
Travera*
Oty.
Mkhlgan
Her. Whitman was wUb a Oahlng
*U druggist of Travsne City.
-Now, look bera. youag lady------•
of wealth and/the only line of In present time from the time a
Osborn. July 1.—I'Umera are bnay
pany at the time of bis tragic death.
-No, Jim. It.waant on acoonnt ot
dustry that Is Voi'fotiDded upon u of fruit or other produce leaves the
tbelr corn at this writing
The
iuirty
was
Deed
May
Com*
^rom
Changa.
you.
Tou
know
bow
Ured
1
wa*
of
(arm
until
It
gets
Into
(he
bands
of
aniflcial batls. tRe land will endure
trice Hayden. Mrs. Anna Hayden. Al and some are sowing ibelr'buckwheaL
everytklug wban I left New Tockt
forever, and with proper care cannot (he ultimate consumer it has
WeD. I tevent bean away leng
George Cook of OrunL 1* caUlng
fred Austin and Miss Mae Bender.
be woriced out. but can be made more through several hands; each of which
> yet. t t
They had two boats and Mlsa Hander t friends at Oaborn and BardlckviU* old trtonda Wb«a we are tsa* tram
under sck-nitfic cultiva ha* lo have a commUsion (or doing
tba
athlBiar
«sp*eUtioM
of
w
etek. bat when tb* waMsr brought to
tbit
(be work, The result of thU system was In the boat with Rev. Wblti
tion. In *
matas w* amy am«nd eld arror* on a my dhmer. and I eaw aU those terrM
she bring tbe lightest of the party and
Mrs. Charles Plowman
cSOdren
is
that
the
producer
fall*
to
gel
what'
an artificial randlilon prevalU and
now stage wltb aaosaaa. Then. toe. aOvar eevera over the Beh and thing*
Rev: VblUDan a heavy man. The ot Glen Haven are utaitlng with rato a new boma bring* Into play areas of —well. Jtm. tt Just ramtoted me n<
the prosperity of tbe caarnunity la he should for the article, while the
(ba mind oCbm'wlB* nntrutttul barauae
t* OB Broadway,
umcr has to pay a price for out other boat wu ao near to tbe-mlu- Uvea at Osborn tbU
dependent tbeolntely upon the wbli
Ist6r's craft at (be time, that Mr. Aus
Edgar Doran of Chicago, was cajl- untlUad.
eatir. It waa' an 1 could do to Ua
Of the heads of the firms. They cgn
tin aUempled'to reach Rev. Whitman ed to Empire laal-week by tb* serious
fram arowlhg (Am out oE th* wteeleee their plants at will and throw
. .
A Big Head
dow.
ted
1
Juat
eeuMn't waft to gat
with
an
oar.
niMss
and
death
ot
hU
brother
Putout of emploniient tbelr help and the In many Insuncea it a necessity, but
U of two kind*. The kind that
ale. who paaaed away last FMday oomea from sick Ijeadscha torpid keek her* to berakfet Vbnt
•help baa nettfeer redress or any other there It ao need of-the muUipIicuUon
■Ota' te haea. hon^r
Tied In a Knot
liver and blllousn***. however. 1* cur
Bseena left tor aecuring a livelihood ri Interaedlaries that the commercial
Describes the way you feel when tnorains. June .27th.
—
K.- Mid Ak "that tat
able. Oee* your bead feel dltsy ai
and Mrs. Fred Beeman
World has to support at the present you are struggling with aa anack of
to (hat toeallty. Tbe
Umaa with spells of blind augger*
___ __ ____ ___ mo*t durable
farm la not controlled by artificial time. Tbe real solution of the pseb- Cholera Morbus or Cramp Colic. RE-N- w. H. Beaman of Oaborn. were Trar- aud ringing nolaes to ibe earsf These
-mauriala and nrtisticelly finNirs PAIK-KILUNC .MAGIC OIL un we City vUlion Fri^.
srstouL. but la the maker or untnakcr lem Is to eliminate many of (heao ties tbe knot and quickly gives relief.
are symptoms of a diseased liver and
;Uh*d. Tee will ted only eoch
Frank PaymeuL Sr., had tba mis- a doggod state of the bowels. Tbe
or kla own deatlay. If-he la prog- middlemen aud turs then Into pro- It does tbe aame work When rubbed
'at th# works of
to kae bis bgra snd eocunia SUBady is DR. HBRRICIC8 SUGARnastre and takea aa totereet In hla ducera for tbe beoefU of the nation. into tbe akin
woik felt snee^ la waured, but If SImpUfleatlok in market machlnerr epralDs. lame back or stiff neck. It's by lighting last Monday eventeg.
to take and clean you o
a wonderful remedy (or Internal
r. .
ter."' -atr. I want that to black and
121 Bay BL
tett I
also bad a fine tile burned. Tbe buUd- Try them. Price 35 cti o
ba la not reaponalve to the demand la. ueeeMary to reduce the cost of
Bold b, all ^uubttao
Inga wera Insurad.
drugglBm.
gr tb* umas fee wlU (aO lii bft pur- Uvlng, for b)r reductog tbe cvet of
Grad Trmerte HtraU other
mXAl.Ti
omo. o. BA«
CO.
AND HONEY
jCocoiaiariub
Show Interest
gst;=sSS
OTHBI BMIS IRE HFFEGTED
^7
........
SMIltcl™
............ s
People SaUsfled
PREYS ON FARMERS
GOLD MINERS
CREATE HAVOC
*
SIX HER WBIE XILLED
nr."':'’:::;
nadng the Blaae
Prssyedi Bright
gSSdf::::
WAS liOTDROWIIBI
ill
;;r
Tcdfc EgtrMctM^ A>—lt>ly WtthMlPalB
0<tarn
L
- -.'n
OUSD Turas* HIEAI.I) ABB lEABMfl BAr lAOU, TBMDAT, JBIT A IMS
PiOE. THREE.
NO IMMUNITY PIONEER HAS RONE
"Sr. glacUes’Coals
FOR LOBBYISTS
$5^
$7JO
$9J5
OEOROE tt. NICKERSON CAME IN
EARLY DAYS.
WHO IMPERSONATED CONORES^
Aellvltiat
During
UUIBIBACH MMin LYI16
for cnntx that anld
and i-10.
O«o. 0. Niekeraon, one of the oar
wiDK
Uer plMeera of Orand TraTwde
Rion. died at the hone of his daushiar.
:Ura. A. B. Btinaoii at Klactiey. Sal
urday aisbL July flftb.
Mn Ntekeraon vas one of the first
aeOJers In the county, oominx here
Mrthodt
ta
from Illinois In ises and locatinc on
the farm, nov owned
InfliMim
Tariff UBlMMIon
by
sons , Aamoa T. and Emory.vblcb was
then aoUd Unbar and the whole re-
U'acliinrtoB. July *.--CrimtMl proa Sloa a Tail feffant for nilea around.
There be endured bardehlps of pio
•nitloR of ihoM ispaTKiMtias
ffiTMiMii Is ronffTMc wiui Wall atr««t neer life and beved Iron tbe forest
beauUrut farm and one of tbe
loSbyinx «m be MMchL
Isdieted by tbe aenate lobby probe com- boapiuble bomee Id the reitlOD. While
Tnitiee when It forcod Edvard Lautet- tbe f^Ildreo were at hone, he made
bach, tlie New Y*rE tovyar. to vara
U a Joyful meeUac
immusiir bafora
yoUDR people and ta later yeara and
permltUnt him
cnollnue Ml atory
Diiulde and mM)'
vbro he told I.«vU Caw l.edlard, (he
loyed tbe tenia]I
Morsas lav>-er. that be had IsveelP
Nickerson borne.
KSted tbe M-ntlnebt of .lb* detnocra(«
fur
tbe
Mrs- T. W. Wilson of Traverse City,
always a member and a very
be lied ardent worker In the Meibodlat ebun-b
when he told Charles Steele of .Mor
Monroe Center. unU| afipr comlnK
tan A Company that be could sav
Traveiae City where on acount of
.l^uierharl
uh also
I
serges—etc.
borne ebureb and )wcame a member
Iwfore the
of the Contre^Uonal ebnreb at Tear-
lie also said Ite had conlerred,
erse City.
j
He was also a
very
atront
Suits that sold up to $27.50 now ofTeiied at $$.0$, 9.50, 1S.M.
l&M and $18.00
lie
w.irili ll.'. 12'-..' and I'x- at
29c
iilori-d
la^ia.
.dimities
kIii'Vi'S;
.nlors.
Iriiiiiiii'd. ill 69c
nd
2Se Wash G(Hid$ 19c
—Goraet
—Fine timui' Ringhaiiis in
ihf waiip'd Mimtger }mtt<TUs
mid oduriuiEs.
luivy;
vi-ry .sp.-<-iul ,M
I
When he died there paaaed
fron
e beat fatheni. most dear00^ of the
ed
4‘^i«.
hU m<kiI
Nl<*«»bn was bom In Cayuea
Jim ^ my other hUitt, good or
x„Y«rk. M.oeh ic, 1»3J uo
l«a. It roju™ eome elon, eo«e
„„h« i. B, k.„, .o.m,, lide^ to pot »wiy the tat oo„i.. „ j„„. *.
ocobor
fe« doUta. Bnt _ every doller
^ly, .lowly e^_imtll It.u .w. M,
tb, t.uwr ol olo. .Mlaecona sstore.
•
drea. and ,,
Is irorvlred kv
by «ir.'wii
slx.'wiman.
llbW'l
commind thet m lU thy getoog, ^ " tWrei
get wisdom. " Wisdom li chtae-'
-“d >"•
“ idnigglsu of Traverse City.
First NatlOBSl Bank
Card VI
wsaiw
of Thanka
I ngifmk
Mr. ancTMiv. t/irenio Wright w|>h
to thank their many friends for their
kitvlnefM. words ot love
„u,
Covers worth 50c;
OQp
—ifew Princess Slips
liiy trimmed:
si».ei«l
,
vhIii.i.
85c
16^ « 16c Embroiderles,»c. ,
BOY$* WASH suirs
-MEN’S H.\TIIIN(! SriT<«
—Th'- vidiliK raiiB.' up t«>
—fliiiKlmiii*!. elininhra.VK. lim-ns.
pjilnli .IK, rtf. ; wiili.r r..l!:.r mid
Jllllitlirv stviiK; K]ir<-;;d Vlilllr<
at *L5o. PM-. T.'ic
and ..........................
—MENS AND UOA'S’
H.\TIIINC TliCNKS ;,t 10, .
l-'.r mid 2'..
iiK'diuiii
stud
dark
riilnrs..
111 .Mir.^j. *1.00 HP to ri .AO.
50c
"Wen. I don't Uka «. «vws la tbe
play"
quid
My B
message
r
_ "Mrsaage for Henry WOsofi.
in Ibis
Is Mr.
1 I
•nsaally.
>2.50 mid II
Jiand for it as tba conductor stopped
at my berth. Of eourwe ll i
Foley. It read:
House Dresses flSe AVK
-Exirn 'iiialiiy irinphHinK^prr.
••jil.... rt«-..^ round and .sijtiJif.'
I.......
loTie mid short nl.s'Ves.
meet tbe train at Lee's LAndtng.T
Foley."
The plot vas (bickentny.
(*
I surted on another eabanstlve InOf the ear but there WM no-
GOES TO WISCOOSIN
HEAVY LOSSES
4RE REPORTED
J. C. Runk Will Manage Williams Bus
iness Collec?.
J.. r Run',.
left Monday
MsiwhnMd, Ms., where be wilt be
jtbe resident manager of the WlllUma
.ho,,'™,*™!""'""- ™'"»'
NOX-GOHBATAIITS NOMEIBS
THE
BATTLE A^EA
Were i
HARVEST SALE
lest Fought Since Trouble Be
gin with Turkey: Bul*ar.
ian LesMS HMvleot
London, .inly
T.—Although
reporia
of (be progresa ot the Balkan coofllrt
are oontndlrtorr. It to gmerally be
i
Groco-
Serrtatui and Orevki
back,
but n
without brary lossrr on both aiJi
In tbe nghtlDg arr»,
6.000 square mileii.
whiuh covers
100,000
r.oncoin-
batanu are homeleas and scores In
sItloB. Re bar Uved lu tblc
|for a number of vewiw and !s a grado- tbe villages are dying.
Diploiuatlr relstlona beiwom the
‘ate of tbe Montpelier. Ind.. buBlnesa
eollcge.
Afjer bring
e complK>l..r btoken
In the ceneus
bureau at WurlilngtuQ, D. C , for some
Rebetah
I bad become suddenly aUve to tbe
Warden—Anna Haggard.
tact that a pair
Conductor—Mary McGee.
_ that I needed In my bustRight eupporicr lo Noble Grand—
1 usually went provided with
Marcia Miller.
spirit gum and
Left Sup(«ner to Noble Grand— but I bad tied
neglected to grow a buacb
DfriSita Monroe.
of side whiskers or provided myself
Chaplaln-^Mcrtlce Pox.. •Jtb a act ot falaoones.
“t.
Right Supporter to \Toe Otand—
“Leo's Landing!" ahoutod the btakoMartha Hornsby,
»““• “ • stepped out of tbe dnwtng
Old City Rawfid.
SttfprisiBg dlsoovertee bav* batoi
made la tbe effort to excavate tbs'
vast hatha of CaraealU at Borne, that
have Iain bidden under 260.0M enbio
meten of earth. In this latest ex’
eavatlon It has been found that naderaeatb the baths proper vae a
eubterraneaa city. cdnsIsOag d o
4.0M yards ot vast gallertM ussd by,
« ot ble b
the stoves and auendanU and tor;
beating and v
tlUting eyetema. Tbe drainage la da-,
New NeiM toe 'Central."'eartalBly eontifidte- scribed eg splendid, and bnt tor tboj
We know of an excited German who tory."
(toe In tbe level of tbe river mar.;
nuked to tbe teletdMne. eetoed tbe re-1 Tbey
They eertatnly at*.
at*, There
net* to mr
vbiai makae It tovoeelble euflledeat&l
Hello, baDo! tu nelgbbor wha to dytof to km hw
' Wants Just e Teste.
Bven when a man prtya for deltvr from tompuUon be It telling bU»' able to enpply many of Ite own wanta.
If tbnt It Isn't going to hurt him t* even to the higher clsssee Of mat
He lias auceessful-i**'®
Servian* were kiilci when
‘Rvl'ion tailed .da.utttoy.
1> ttiigbt a number of .rhool. lo thU'.
*
county, ani has had some of lie class. ;*®«
bam Bualneu college.
MY SETTU TBDUGIE
^
"Can ymi ever forglwe a emy-nlllr
-If you ooax bard aaougb. ■myhe.Betty relenta.
*4 hen-wupppee you let gee Into thto
ramlly aOilr," 1 eutieaL
"What do you meanr
"Sappoee yon gtve me the right fi»
call him brotberdfrlav as vd •»
youreelt."
"Do you think that yon dcaerra ttr'
Pwc« Keller.
drawing room there!"
Inside Onnrd-Melvin, Chtse.
,, »bi,per«i hurriedly In. Williams'
Outside Casrd—Belle Thompson.
1 aar.
"Tbw for tbe take of <m play. T
Tbe work of tbe Inafallation waa I "Tea. This la Wilson! I am detail- coneent." and Mr. and Mrs. Amtinnr
dope by tbe district deputy.. Mertha *4 ®i» another lay; that's why you enuring at this moment surprise two«~'
Hortsby end Mery Boibarlous. end
»*.*»«•
utere fondly
tt. foUo.ln,
ta,. ,"S.
Then ball bolding my vbtokere with
Warden. Marcia MlUer; Grand Secre^
“** Serriana
Later he attended the Mt.
es Of the summer school In the Need-‘
"The action takea pUee-ln the bercioe's home and tbe setting Is ld<
with these tooma Tbe hero af-
Lodge.
BidgarlafN Claim Vietery
Sofia. July
Bulgarians are rlalmIng a groat rlcic- .- over (he Greets.
They assert the/ scattered tbe en'.l.e
foroes of M.COO In th« Qieek Ucr A
Railroad Managers to Act i
great nrt of the Greek torim
«|k
men'e Demands.
tured.
Not Ct
oYrk., A oonferenee of i
Athens. July T—Greek aottaerUlei r
agert of 5i eastern railroads will to.
to admit tbelr enUre foice
day decide wbMber to grant tbe de-,.vigrtu was touted by the Bulgarians,
rnande of 80,000 eondtlctora nnd tmln-! hut adtaiited their casunlllea mill
sea. A strike Is ibr«atened.
[ reoeb JOJIOe.
?
In tbe WeoJ'e Commetolal college In reoccupled KlvoIaV
Pleaaaat Normal.
nrr (tacy reach tbe city and tbe ael
olosea. The last ael la tbe etronc
"Why, yea. be waa even married
when we took our antomobUe.ride to
■Thai's a very fine bunch of whisk-________
gether," Betty laughs; "that waa ono
era you tasve there, my friend." I said | reason that
couldat marry aftar
mdetiug Saturday evening and Install
fiercely, "aod I shall have to trouble ' the aeddeat'
ed the following officers for tbe en you for itaem! Don't make any toss
“One reason? Then, wbaL pray,
suing year:
now and you wem't get bust!"
was tbe otberr
The eheor ebsurdltg of my words
"He was already my bfotberdn*
Past Grand—Arisiene Herbert
made him blink bewllderedly aod be law.”
iNoble Grand—Alonea Chase.
fore be get through blinking I had blu
"Gee wbU: what a chump I am.” X
Vice Grand—Clara Jtymer.
tied band and foot and two mtnutea
Recording Secretary—Anna Kom. later I had neatly gnlpped off
hU
link ao. too," tbe unteeUng glrti
L'pdyke.
beauiliul brown beard.
tella me.
Traverse
DeEtte Monroe; Orand Inside Guard, eyes and giade my geuwey.
Anna Light; Grand' Outalde Guard, i It wasn't a very dose shave for tbe
Marcia Corbett and Orand Chaplain IMfnun. but It vas for me, all on aeCewa Sutton
: count of tbnt traitor Anderaon. 1 Junt
______
eeeaped by n bato—tbni la. by a eouMay Ne«l It In a Hurry.
of tmlrn. JudlWan -ireet connilnue. to
oh. y«. I waa Xndaoa. You have
time he flhlabed a commercial course
that city.
fera wagon makes bis appasraneo
&od takes them In tow. In this a
IKSTAllED.OFFIGEGS
lieved the Bulgarians are dming ihe
8 inch plates, selling at 40i per set; cups and saucers
50c per set will be discounted 10% until August
These are first class goods.
.
i
A few sets of Table KoiYes. nickel on white metal, k
63c per set : Berkshire Silver Co.’s Table Knives at
$1.40 per seL 10% <]i8Coant
Table Spoons, 25c. 30c end 50c per set, 10% discount.
Dessert Spoons, tinned on a steel base, 25c per doz.
10% discount
Walace Btoe’ Tea Spoons. 18c per doz., 10%
discount
__
Several kinds of Butcher Knives, from 2^ to 60c
each. 10 per cent discount
These are good/bargains, and if in need o' any of the
above goi^s. ydu can get them at tbe comer of Front
and Cass Btrkg^
then, bow's this? As tbe tnachtne ta
out of order, to avtod a
scandS^
he suggests that they hunt «p
a minister and get married—’
' tbon^l Williams ,«• ,
,Wnce bis caUed on!
would be likely to epot as Jw^a.
her tor tbe flrri Mma He Is very
Hut there was a gvntlea^ with a moody and as tbe e
long brown beard. sKtlng aD-alone In
(rum animated, anggesto that tbay;
one end of tbe car. A arblte beard w-rite a play—"
might be dyed crerolghL
At this moment tbe doorbell ring*
"Wonld yon mind stepping Into my and tbe maid enterw. Sbe anoounoM:
drawing room oompartmeoL sirT" I
“Mr. and Mn. PbUlp Armstrong."
said in a weak voico as 1 bent over
At tbU aanoaneemenL I start la s«r>
tbe brown-whiskered gentlemeot.
prise, then angrily cry:
Rebckaha Are Ready for Uit Half
'U*bat, that
caUlng m yna?
of Year.
mnylqg
D my drawing And b
be
mi ■ ■ too.
• married,
Hu
aerm of
u t^d
him.-.
Grand
terrible devastation in
Extra lor July on Granite Ware
"In the euto that baa fatokSB doWD
half way to New Y'ork."
•Iteally, Harry, on secoud tbougbU
2 bcUere that yon had betted write
tbU act. Ten have su^ a rivM la»agination, you know."
“Do yon think aor I ask. "WsIL
No. 192. 1. O. O. P. held its regular
“
shown th,-m during fheir sudden and «P«»
«“■ «>“«« and has an sad bereavement, which show a hiou itendanre of one hundred scholars. Mr.
lull of love and s}tni>al
u
■ •‘“.f®'"'Runk is well qualified
fill (his pothe many beautiful flower
fiow,-r* rent which
exprew,, what wordv fsil t
-AU rtriit. 1-U let yo« try year hud
on tbe next acL" I oonoeda
. "^Vbsre does U take pleoer she
-ntlch saggestion she emiNaUosllr
defines u> agree to." Betty brtoks in.
' Audenoa makes complete oonfea- ‘
"Wbyr 1 query with assumed inao<
Sion
Says story of Judson being discenee.
gulsed was a blind. He will, so tar
'The reason la made known in tbo
as Anderson knows, be smooth shaven,
.. ,v_
_,,k
last acL" she repUefi. with IrritaUng
0
ineh'.w tviilr; pr.'tiy pulterns.
"How far are we from Lee's Land
ing. porterr 1 InqulrcE .
I
"Null stop, sir."
-TRAVERSE CITY-
the hero's rival." the sdoimMe pfotasts
with spirit..
friend for another
handed It to WUsoD.
With Wnson safely sldwtn^sd. 1
boarded my train.
-IMAYS- HATIHNG SldTS
iii:r.rmid5*«..; ^iT.,s npiii.-H.
lifflit.
she leaves for New York In sa ant»
tbt» beso's
mobUe aecompantod by
rival—■
Now, Harry, I
-But this Is In tbs play." 1 bgalD
assure her.
,"Uadt" a mUtake. Judaon will ieavs
on the S:!S fpr Montreal.—Poli'y.”
It -iraB already »;0:i and WOaon bad
barely lime (o catch the 9:16 train,
for be ewaUovod the spoon, hook and
bait
in tin.'
Bathing Soils
--l»iiwii«i. diliiilii-s Mild pi Ti-iiIcv
"Mr. Wlntou. yoa are a sffly goosa.**
abe assured me
No* for tbe hero."
"Well, let'a aee; tbe hero maeu her
on tbe baacb. gains an I
through a mutual friend and everything
*tnn,y«h ««inng
slssl
Hut the second Idea. H was rtdlenlouhly easy to write a message my
self. and
Uke this:
iiiiiiiME-.k... rniiiliri.'H. rli'.. pr. 1-
■•tTfi'tiv. l.v triiiiMKii
in Im-.-s
mill •'iiil.roid.'niM: at
39C
in
<
wlf ^tripl'd imv-
• liy'pr.-tly len.
.s
enta, to OPPOB'
‘ “OBTUKITT.
There comet to erery tnaw
boon <rf introspection when he
mnst contider- his retpontibility tlon and dyspepsia, use l>r. Kina s
to deteraime whether
he hu e,i_ V- cPaul
MaUiuiira. of Buf.
. *“
___ _____ .1___ .iL*.______ e
3na of
Stored
honey fro mthe flowen falo, N. Y.. ea)-i they ar^ the "Klni
ling to
of opportimi^o We eome into the all
want! Ton to eome in and know
more of the
rdationi it would have with yon.
llOr
.5dC
M-'U- 'Vll-Ob.
w.w.
hrfo
SuTy-oir-reSh-Sirw
rrvi.
yonnelf, your-family, to depend- cemMerr
foard yosr taTingi, to give them
profitable em]doyment, to confirm
yon in tbe BBviiig Habit The
Or
CoikI «|iialily fiimlirir ;
nd .
Dresstag Sactfaes at 60c
cllisens.
kllrr
sir -:l..'.i'. *1.2.'.. ‘I8c
More SI Dre8SiGoods*69c
ly lorer neighbors and htshly cet^m-
Saving b a HaUt
ruft
Ini- nnd rilihi.ii trimiiied.
» imiilitN- ihiit miiki-.s up ln'miti-
.retUen and bU acqualnUnree.
up to Sl-00. M. rv. hiis or W IIIB
jii:.l liatispi.; light and dark
$1 Dress Goods at 75c
Ilf
It happened that 1 was going to take
tbs »;40 train m}-self. and 1 determin
ed 'to keep a sharp outlook for any
body with a long white beard. 1 waa
smooth shaven myself.
-Women;. Union SuiU Worth
iK.d 25i- ill. piiir
>ili:idi‘
>lreVrlfMs. la,r
Sc and 10c
5SS! ssir:a
fiitlv; Ciiikil
—Women's Union Suits worth
n.fk
hdr of spun gold, ayes of asua Ma^
and teeth of pearly wbiteaw."
"Anderson says Judsoo will take the be finds out on better i
"»:40 train for Chicago. Will
that ebe Is a heartless ooquscte—"
long abite beard—t'oley."Sir!" This time ileuy Is ves^
I
Foley was the chief. His dbpateh
"In tbe play." 1 calmly oontinua.
"Oh!
threw new Kght on the Jndson Up. So
-Th.
Anderson had turned agaJnet Judson.
The climax of tbe act oonMS VhM
hie. styl.K; r«,-h
48*: low
If Iwadlng born a vrictan dsacrip*
tlou. -Is a' baantUul. yoong flH wltS
you.
Kindly retaru It to me for a |
Bument and I «1U band It to you at
any time.—Mary Bmeraou. Operator." |
Five mlDuies later tbe boy banded
me tbe message Wilson bad received,
Jt read;
|
rcadv-l..-
Underwear Specials
-^•in. Diasonal Dress Goods;
Tta (M YmHjh Aliip BngU
I.nth
—Wmnen's 10c and 12V2C
Vests; 1 lot ill kloeve^0
'orker and tntll
are the aale of liquor prohlbi:
thiiis's.
HOSIERY SPEqUS
Piiir
“Tb«^e»loe of oar play." ! bacna.
as
rub or two on former occasloaa and 1
bnev «lib wfaat I bad to deal. .
-Mr. WlUon; I forgot in my hutry T
“Madam, behold tbe dlvinltr ot OW
to copy the massage Just dallveredvjo pUy."
—Ladies’ 15c Bose, hrnki'ii
Nk-‘s, pHik. Iiirhl lilui- mid luv.
Ki/.-s.
I
Now. Wilson and I knew each other
by sIgbL We had bad a prolaaalanal
eeeded to put Into efiecL One was to eouacad la formal tOMt a
.
Inlercgpt tbe measenger boy attached arm and gravely led bar before a large
to tbe oflee. and for a quid pro quo idataglass mirror at one aad ot tba
Induce bln to band to Wllaoo tblsmes- -room. There I storied and owwmdsage. scribbled on a telegraph blank; .loiuly cried:
Summer Goods at Clearance Prices
I'lliiiT; liliick ill 111!
Ob. ya. tb, .OM
Tba pollea bad frtlowed Jndaon at the aeaaborc. say AtlanUe Clty,“
pretty sharply and I knew that Wll- 1
Betty looked stsriduualy at ma.
Mn must have got acme tip to tba!
-How rarr pacallarr, aba
affect that Jndaon was going to Uka riured. that Is
va first mac
a train for a ooolcr- habiiat.-m<wt Bat go on."
It Jiul happened that I ea* bln get |
"She must be a peach." gaolb Battp«
a telegram at tbe station effleb and : *1 shoald Uke ta tee ber."
—Iiii'tudiHl (in- KikilK ill plain and failey worKtedN. Ilt-dfnrd Cords. Sergoi
and hiiiidKiuiir novellv inixtuire.
—PLAIN TAILORED AND TANCV MODKIX
—.Ml ihis sc-usuii'k hisi. slyli-H and iiu>-.t pnimlar l••t^lrK; wmio nri- in drain'd
skirt i-freelH.
Wash Goods
•r CAMPBELL S CABA&
It wa. DO .rideoes of aity s^sl
After u abeeuee of fbur wa^ i
ahiwwtoeaa ob my part that 1 k»ew •**,
Bn(y-, ,ide. Pkw a
what WllaoD vas watehtag the train ,, meal
tasv. I
w stood
.wvu lu
lu bar
her eo.v
easy uui.
UtUs .n
slcUns
—
loom. aBmimis ber.
Ths papara wars tan of tba daUUs '
“By Jove! BeBy." 1 erlad. I was
of Jndm’s last asplolL Tba trick ba thbiklna that w« alght eoUaboiBla os
hag tsnad on this particular occasion « pUy. a ragaW romantic
rt
dtsma.*
was tbe Uftlag of a tray of diamonds >
“Wbat'a
iba^rat act to bar *•
----------------------------St
from the Impontng firm ot Couvlv
prabably tba t:«0 for tbe week
‘1ST.;?"' TaUored Suits IJSSS
and
detlh. one of hla treateat wlshrA
CAStORIAi^“
I
HKDFORl) CORDS. MANNISH SKRCES, WIDE WAl.ES. ErONdES.
MISTR.AL Cl.OTHS niid other iiovt-lly iniiteriuls.
DistiiKtively iiulividuul
iiKhlelR; moiiv rii lilv silk lined
—AW iiiinimn .1 f.-w i.f ..............
brn-. h><niomi»i' on guiiimcr
M-i'Hr mid liv Ifii- viird: I!in>dredN ..f i)|i|H>miiiitira iikr thcKi': ‘
bospICalRy of
(onlrxliiieJ binaelf reivatcdly.
with Ixmar belore the later testified.
♦ 15. *ltt.50 and *18.
r made bia borne with ble dautbter.
(DTe*ili»tlou of the ateN trust
did.
fur COBl*l thal Knld
*12 and
wali-:j^novki,tv ml\tu.kks-1’oi»l-lar
IN rilMl'I.ETK .^S.SOHTMENTS REDICED TOE QITOK sEl.l.lN'C,
(bey, who en-
After the death of Mrs. Nlrhoreod,
aad knew they vef^ opposed to a real
I
^H(h.t«.ld,p.oW7.S0at 114^ 10 5Q ^ llg
ipeaUnjt. with the latch atriny
admlited
By MAURIDE BMILEY.
IHTERIAUS AN'D (X)1/J1!S.
JU^JQ tor Coat* that Mill sISiass, Siaw end SH.OS
wife Julia A., was a home commonly
Btraef Csder a Sarce crosa
UoD l«uierbacb
place
of hb reUtioni until tbe death of hli most esteemed
with Oarld lainar. tba "Wolf of-Wall
HOUKI-S
Hie
Life.
B« ProsecuM^ for Th*)r B«m
best
He Waa Identified With Many Public
MEN WHILE OPERATINO
WHEN HE eXib DEMOCRATS OR.
POSED mverriOATiON'
Tins SE.\Snx-S VllilY
■b
ESCAPING BY A HAIR THEIR COUABORATION:
takeatoekbtlL
^ MV.
eibook. containing
lake 4
ward.................
aid offlca.
J
m niEpiisEnr
Canton Paator Haa BuUt Up Laigeat Sunday School in &e
World by Modem Mothoda.
pioneers In Ohio. They come early
Ctiiloa. 0-, July 7.—WIUi the »t- to get good eeats and bear the ^
tTMcOoo of • boed eoMWt In the UaUnary aacred concert.
Rev. WeUhlmv- who built up thU
cirareb roof c^en and a dosUe or
cbeetra conceK In the cbnreh nudi treBeudoua Sunday acbool attendance
torloM. Rev. P. H. WelBhlmer of C*n- in a-to«n of 50.U00 people, la regard
toB’o FJr»t ChrlitlM chnrcb. bM bulU ed ea tbe beat bnalseae man In Can
1Q> vkM he dniin* U the U«>eK Son- ton. He ia 40 yeare oM. drivei a last
day Mbool tn the world vUbln tbe automobile beeanae he haa to coataot arc y«an. The avoiojce attend- aerve every minute of hU Ume to do
daare at tb« ChrlBtian Church Son- his day's work, and baa tbs beet card
day Bcbool In Canton In tbta hot ■index system In northeastern Ohio.
ttontb of July U 3151. Tbe.record I'nder him be baa an organltatlon of
attMdance in 4.7H, Several Sundaya 100 men and 100 women as a "build
Lack :s baWw were .cheeked In tbe ing up" committee to keep aliendanoe
•T»a».lr4 check room" of the IW.OOO up In hli Bandar acbool and ebnreb.
charch. The nen'a claet of
had He employee two etenograpbere and
to hold their ae»»lon In the elreet an aaatstant to take care of bit office
■ while the teacher explained the lee- detail and has personal charge of 38
ton from the tonneau of an automo- Sund^ school teachers.
Aof on Sundays not a man. woman
bUe.
The eireeta leadiDK to tbe. church or child can get \h>tn ..that' Sunday
are crowded .each Sunday moraini; school wUbout having shaken bands
by 1:45 with people solnc to tbe Sun with Rev. Welsblmer at least oooe.
der eoboel daeeee. Some drive aa As a hand shaker he bae a record
far aa 1< nilea to be able to atUnd. that is almoet equal to that of PraetUany are old men. civil war veterebe. dent Wilson
CABINET MEMBERS HAVE BIG FAMILIES
President Wilson Is Pdtling Into Practice Theories Ad
vanced by Former Incumbent Roosevelt.
WasBlngloik July S.—COl Roose tucky was given an appolntnenl ny
velt's fondnem for big families Is "one the prealdetit which so lor smashes
of my policies" being put Into aotnal the administration's record for fond
eSect by Prealdetit wileon. Roosc^
ness for big families. Ran hlMball.
velt's admiabtraUon !>reacbi<d the
doctrine ct Urge femllles. Wilson's ol Frankfort. Ky.. Collator of Inter
nal Revenue, has eleven cbildren. Tbe
la tnctleing It.
The preaMeut has gatoered about president said there were clevtgi reahim some of our best little exponenta Boni. all of them excellL-nt oiiea. wby
'
or "pater tammea.*- Tbe •family of Maraball should get the iob.
Only two of tbe cabinet offlrisls
tbe pTr-slileora official family are a
homely-^t to the pulcbritudinoui are chlldlees—Becremry of War Oan
nesao—feature of the new Democratic risoB end Attorney General McReynregime. There are several sizeable olds. hM the latter b> a bachelor.
famtUea I9 tbe cabinet and near cabi-; The president'a aenretary'. Joseph
net circles. "Billy" Wilson, sl-creury r. Tumulty, whose summers r.uml>er
of the New Department of Labor, tops far under 40. baa a half dozen little
tbe Hat. Ukes the cake, b^s tbe Turaulty'e. He U "ranked" by Seeprocession and wins the ^nnani reiary ol tbe Treason' McAdoo who
among all high government officers also haa a bunch of tlx. but McAdoo
Secreury ol Ihs Navy
for tbe most fatberly father. He ha* li older.
nine children. He baa recently leas Daniels has four tons. Secretary of
ed one of the largest vacant residenc Stale Hryatf hat two daughters and
es on Tbe Avenue of the presidents, a tM. and a pair of children each
possessed by Postmaster. General
the bon ton residence section of tbe
eepltal. Mrs. Wilson end tbe Rule Rurleeon. Secretary of Agriculture
and big WUsona from Bloaaburg. Pa., Houston and Secretary of tbe Interior
arp -preimrlng to move In early in Lane.
Jnly.
Tbe president himself. M Is well
Preatdent Wilson disclaims the re known, baa three daugbten. llotta
port that be considered tbe size of of Durleeon's children, also are girls.
tbe tamllles of caadldaies iu select Lucy and Adele. lamed as "cabinet
ing them'for Jobs. But whether by beanUes."
accident or design, ti has gathered
about him some striking ellglbles for
efau Anti-Race Suicide chib.
will never take
.lot In alone Id the ultre-offldel tbe place of bolding bands In the
circles hes the president chosen big moonlight aa a mode of mating, and the
family fathers several times over for •uperUUre Idiocy of lovers will be ai
ware bleesed.—Doctor Crane.
pnbllc service. The state of Ken
Every Day in the Year
- YOU NEED -
** Tasty Pastry” Flour
tor Pies, Cakes and Cooldes
It Is the easy, eeonomlcsl extract,
ol Grand traverse WheaL
^sk ]four Qrocarr^
The Hannah & Lay Co.
UUlcrs lor Fifty Years
THE FAR]
>
STORE
Useful Tools
\' Yon Need Just Now
Michtgaa Fruit Ladders, Cherry Clippers, Cherry
Shears. Tbe Gordon Pick Pocket, Crate Nails. Crate
Haramera. Cherry Fitters, Grass Scythes and Snaths,
Grain Gradies, Forks. Rakes, Hand Sprayers. Com
pressed Air Sprayers, Piaster Shakers, etc. The
Michigan Fruit Ladder is a stromi, durable ladder
that stands level on rough, uneven ground. We
have the " Brown Auto ” and “ Acme<)uaKty *’ Com
pressed Air Sprayers, two of the best compressed air
sprayers made.
Come in and see our line of us^ul tools.
F’pank Xpudc
■I’DONALD’S DISCOVERY AID OF STUFFED BEAR
Or MMSS B. HAWUCY.
By XCLIA M. WALTBBB.
rcseeung Mpta tbe bouMbMper.
Moat woman would have leaented H.
but thla ttatfd Uttle widow wm ao
atixloua to gat the boarder who would
pay In advance
aba aaawarad hla
ehUdran In the bouae?" he conchii
Tbe UtUe widow heeltaied lor aa
ineunt and than eald: "bio.-alr."
"1 think, than. ni take the room."
Tbe next day he moved Into the
room. He fouqd the flrxt week that
tbe breakfaeta wbra going to eult, aud
the widow, ineiead of betng talkapva
and Inqalaltlva. wae very quiet
After the Sret few woeki of aatletacticn and aeU-eoBgraluUtloa ke be
gan to DoUee lUUe Hrt. Burt- 8be
wae good to look upon and ewU worth
any man e noUoe.
Cowing borne one day be aaw two
children {dnytng under a tree 4n Hra
Bun a garden. He thought they xbuK
be treepaaaeta tor, when ha dpeoed
tbe gate, the boy euned up with a
look of terror and aalzed the wae aletar, by the band.
-Hello, youngetera." Mid UcDo»
aid, atopplof to pat the haby’e curie.
"Hello." eald the boy.
."Doae Mr* Burt let yon play barer
be queetloned. for tbe lad aaaBtod anx«e to be gone.
"Tee. air. but I muat go now." waa
tbe aniwer. and they hurried away.
Tbe next day be aaw the eame ehlldrcD as he was coming throu^the
Unle park on his way home Ue eat
down on a bench beside tbem. and put
forth all hie arts of anterthlnment
to tntereet Ibem. Tbe hoy was
manly liule fellow of six. wbo took
care of tbe three-year^ld baby in a
When the chUdian started home ho walked with
tbem. When be tumqd lb tbe garden
gate the boy led tbe UtUe one ob. bat
abe hung back; eaylng potltively; "las
le where I live." Bbe was sobbing
•dolefully when tbe brother finally per
suaded her to go on.
McDonald wae puxxled. He
down on a garden seat to think It out.
Re bad not aaked the children tbslr
where they Uved. Gndoubtadly they knew Mrs. Burt, perbapi
were related, and In the habit of
lag'often. But why. then, bad be
not qeen them In the six weeka he
bad bees there’ He suddenly remei
bered hte ebrupt qneeUon on tbe day
be bed taken the rooms. Could
be that ahe thought he hated aU ehU
dren?
His refiecUona were Interrupted by
a whisper behind him. Looking
Around, he eew tbe two children
Ing d<
tbe walk. When they aaw
him tbe
t lltUe lad stopped and looked
as U be were about to run away.
McDonald aroe* and. taking a child lo
each baud, led them to the door.
Mn. Bon met them at the door.
She was very pale and her hande
were trembling, but ahe held op ber
bead and looked straight lu hie eyes.
"Who are these chfldrenr
“They ar» mine."
“Good beavena* Where ha' ' they
been all tbU Unw-r
"Tbei'vc etayed npataira when you
were iQ the bouse. Ob! 1 know wbat
you most think trf me lor decelv^
yon this way. And 1 haven't 1^ a
peecelul moment since I did It A
'knew when you asked me thif
wouldn't take the room U there were
children here. Taxes were due. and
I .needed (be money so badly. I knew
you would pey. and I cooldn't bear
see you go. Ton see the children nrv
very quiet. TbeV Uthar—ween't
very fond of children, either, and
they bad to leam to be quiet end
DM bother him.”
McDonald recalled aometblng he
%ad beard about a brutal hoiband and
(alber. and stood aghast to iblnk be
bad been put lb the eame clam. Mrs.
Bun waa awaiting bla verdict, and
(ha cbildren were looking on with
scared faces Without a "word be led
tbe two-little ooee Into hla room
INe aeotber wulUng ouuide beerd
loud abouie of glee. Id sboot belf an
hour tbe children bunt Into tbe kltcta
en. etui laughing merrily.
"Ob. mamma!" shouted tbe boy.
"tbe man gave me a quarter, and told
me to go up to tbe store and buy.Ice
cream for baby aud me."
When they ware gone McDonald
came out wbaro Mrs. Muit -waa atUi
walUng.
"They never made such a noise be
fore." she eald.
“No? WeU, then It's Ume they
learned bow. Think -of IboM UtUe
things cooped up for six weeka and
never daring to obeep when I wi
the bones. It makaa m feel like an
aiiatiln I -told tbam to rail as loud
as they could."
"Ob-b!" said Mr*. Burt, and then
for some reaaon aba dropped bar ayes
and blushed.
Then Mr. McDonald, who bad been
te soma doubt betora. amUad with
"Tee." be said, "Just tbn. Fp euro
rm needed to help Iwlag up tboM cbll
dran. ' And you head somaona to take
care df you. and 1 want come one
take care of. Can you trust me so
Boeb. IliUe womanr
"1 don't deserve anything ao levely.
wben 1 hare been so wicked."
irbupered. but abe was not permitted
to finish (hat spaaeb.
(Cownsbt. br DaUr kiorr Pub. OoJ
For tbe ilxtMtb time 1 bad iJm
Marjory Curtis^ many mo. And
tbe seventeantb Uae-^wlce fib*
ditet area aoUea »y rumurk-^
hsd given me bar swaetmt emflO"
aad.tufuad.
Uita <me afiernoan aa cmad called
M to P------; and ae my borwea had
beqn driven hard aU day. I took tbe
train tor tbe two mUeu. wltb tbe 4etarmlnatlon of walking borne.
I completed my errand, bad dinner
i P------. and atwol eight o’clock
started on my bomeward Joumey.
For ihe first mile or ao tbe walk waa
beautiful, but as I reached tbe corner
that turned Into the toad that led
pwt the Curtis bouse the beak of
cloud* that bad come up from tbe
west swept across tbe faoe of tbe
moon and from almost daylight I was
blunged into almost tbe darkest night
bsve ever experienced.
1 almoet oolilded with Mn. CurtM
when 1 reached their gala, and us
soon aa she racognUad me'aba ex
plained that ahe bad beau locked out
and asked me If I would mind wait
ing 00 tbe porch satU cither Uarlorie
or ber father arrired. and then tell
them that abe would be down at Mn.
Jobneton'B.
For a moment 1 besiuted and
then the temptaUon to eee Mariorle
became too strong tor me. and I enocombed. Marjorie arrived, and 1 dsUvered the message.
. Bbe thanked bw. and. mltbongh I
couldn't aee her I eould hear her
fumbling whb the lock. At last sbe
exclaimed la dlsgast: r'Doar mal 1
toos the wrong key." and sbe contin
ued. "might 1 ask you to escort ae to
my mother, Mr. Van Doreeur
■Certainly." I rapljad.
Wben wfc had reached the third step
on so from the bottom the hoary
cJoods broke away and tbe moonlight
I up tbe path and threw the
id Burroundtogs Into tbe light
1 stoop lying at full
It Is
Proflllc
fiaurea of Typhoid
Fever.
The house Oy Is rerofmlied as
of tbe modi {irnliflc' breeders of
typbedd fever, and now that the eum•eason U In full Mast Assletsnt
Agriculurlst J. E. kirnmer of thi* -dUtric t has sounded the following warn
ing lu regard to this common pest,
and iiTPscrlbrs methods tor curbing
iU destructive infloenra.
"For ages tbli ubiquitous pr<t has
boen Icctci
• = lianniesa
Uiougb annoying and unideasaat onltanee. and Us presence has been tol
erated as a necessary ovlL
"It has now. been scIrntJHcally demonstrefhd tbat It plays wn Importanl
rojp In the transmlsilOD ol Intusiinsi;
dUea^, surh a* l.rpbdld fever, cho■pra. Infantile diarrhea, tuben-ulosls
and smallpox. It Is now (boupfat thnl
after polluted w-aU-r and con
taminated milk, files are the most
Impmtant factor in the tpread of
typhoid, ^ib In diy and in roii
try the present^ of Uirse itpsts is
ronsiant menace to the heallb uf tbe
rommunlty.
Breeding Pieces. .
"House Glee breed ebleRy In ex
crement and other filth. Each !•male lays about i:u eggs, whidi hatch
few boure. Tbe maggots beroimfull prown In al>out live doys. and
eqnal period I* spent Tn the puial
stage. Tile whula life cjcIp thus re
quires only ten to fourteen days In
midsummer.
A Very Prolific Insect.
"In the connie of a single seo-snn,
tlien- are from iw«-lv»- to thirti-en gcr
eraiions. thus we may ha»e about m
quiDtimon.s Ilf file* r from a single
Wlr In one year.
'
TV wtatM-it punod. sUbsr at
adnlu bidden avay In. bouses or at
pupae J>eneaUi manure pile.
Method of Control.
"Tbe bouse (iy nulaanra can be
abaied most casUy fav the cllralnstlon of possible breedlnx pisres. It
Is rather dlfflcuU' to treat .the refuM- with any aiibstnnre to prevent
breeding: cblorid of lime, kcrosc-ne
and -fruk —UBlu Vm' bsaa tW,
but wben used In eeottomlcal qoanUties are not effective.
Kitchen refuse and similar earUgo
should be kept In light cans and re
moved, at freqnmit Intervals.
Tbe^ most np-lodste means lor
inisonliig fUei It to sweeten a S per
cent solotloB df commercdal formalde
hyde and put in tbe places visited-bv
tbe pests. ’
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'
Tbe BARNEY Co.
Eod-iri-the-Season
Qean-up
of Ladles* aad Misses’
SuitSp Coats* Dresses,
SMrts and FornlsUngs
20% to 50% Discount
inrIiiHing (thifi week) all of our newest ar
rivals of Voile and Fancy Wash Dresses,
Ginghams, Linens and other tub dresses.
Supply your xeady-to-vear needs
from tbe **Comet Style” Store—and
do it at the bare cost of materials, during
our Season's End Clearance.
The BARNEY Co.
j^nnual St,ed Jag J'aie
Opms Jiusday. July SUi. y
Lying at Fun Length Was a Btfr
Black Bear.
length In the moonUght ^ a big
black bear.
There bad bean a report tn the town
of a big bear having aecaped from a
treveUng ohewuifiD aad tbia waa
'fie&Uy tbe uDlmaL
1 looke^i around In terror. I bad ab
solutely no wMpon but a noil file and
a pocket knife, and I waa about to
aoggfSt to MoFjorte, wbo was abaklng
with aobe that we make e bolt tor It.
wben In the ooraer of the porch I
•pled a long prosing knife tbat 1
of the men had left about I reached
out and grikpad thq knife, aad as I
made a moy* toward the edge of tbe
auwp. I beard« frightened UtUe cry
from Mmijorie. I Immediately ratunrad and ,gathered ber up In my
uiTBB tor a momeoL
I simply forgot all about tbe bear
and everything else exc^ that I
was holding the woman I loved tbe
beat In the world. And would yon be
lieve IL the habit had become so
strong tbat even there I propoeed. and
what is nmra the uUght afirmatlve trf
tbn bead ubotrad ma that 1 bad' beaa
accepted. Wltb a pgrtlng Injunction
to Marjorie to have no fear. I again
awved toward our enemy.
Tbe beast was sridesUy aoleep.
eometbtng, (or It bad made no move
slot* we bad discovered It. but lay
thero at tall length. Slowly, ud :
making a eonnd. I approached
and when I waa within (our feet of
the. furry thing ! let him have tbe
knUe BA near la the heart oa X could
Judge in tbe uneertaln UghL
Vive tlmea I slabbed him. aad tbeu
as be made ao mova^ 1 appna
with a Ugbtad tMtch to sramlne Jilt
Jhis %Sale will be in the nature of a semi
annual clearing sale, in which e^erg one of
the ten departments of the store wiil be repre
sented. you willfind desirable merchandise
in this sale and at such marked reductions
that you, cannot afford to remain away.
Svery piece of goods bearing the red tag or
red sign is marked for quick disposal, for
particulars see Jitonday's advertisement.
J. Is). Millikan. Jnc.
Jfoftrse City's ^«sf Jhtrs
AU THIS WEEK THERE'S GOING TO BE A ROGUNG OUT iff REMNANTS
AND ODD LOTS
Wbolc Tables and Connters Given Over ID "This Sllrrlno Event
Tbe Bueecaaol onrdiae dry goods bBslaesB Is sbowa by fhe oontlties of
___________________
been
M basletl in fto wake. Theae
remnaots have all,bM
ed for qntekand easy aelltag.
caieiidlypeaettgTMyh, tlekef^jMd n
______ .________ tg tbe varloaS lots. SenaaBU
__________________Goods,
IraMeXtam
Graabes, Blbboas, Cnrtala
olwSm
cS^vmie* G^o^^Se
*
GoodN.laeca andiBnitat>tderfles. 11 yoa are wise fa your moaey apeadlog
yotSU be aaioag tbe tfrsl to attend this sale.
Fnat or th. Lo™ Bleached Mualin. |
Remnants and small pieces of this I
well-known 11c bleached
A_ <
cotton. Yard wide.
Jip
This week at yard...............
quality, yard wide, a regular 15c
value. Espedally appropriate for
skirts, suits and middy
44 ^
blouses, short lengths III*,
at, yard........... t..............
WOUBdS.
A greet. Mg. nbswuXlowable lump
roM In my tbroaL end 1 couldn't
fpeak; tor. InMead of blood pouring
from tbe wounda. aU I could see
a Uttto straw that the knife had ptdled
(WtA thriek of Maxtor greeted aa
whan I almoet yelled: ‘Marjorie!
MATjorie! Thla loat a real bear; ITa
cmly etnlfed!"
"1 know IL" abe managed to gaa*.
Thtpa'a guide lent It Pto him and tbe
m-moths got tolo It andADd w-wc
H out t-to ulr aemd topgot to Nbrtng
U In."
I waited until aba eulmad down and
than mM tn my moat savara toaaa:
-TUrtorto. yon pronlsod to marry mu.
"I knoF X ^ you riOy bar: but
“They auy Janks' new wile u a fiood wbAt hu thri to do «Mb A staS«
ptolo cook. 1 wonder If It'e truaf
bsarr
"She's plain. aU
(OwrigkL by SoSy Btety Psb. OnJ
No Saeaim
Mui uiai utmii viewuw. • wi.
Why travH tn aeuM of health?
Whatever UU he sulleiu. hu a child to
Tod cannoi escape fron your bnlB
teru.-SMidm|r.
I
ypur siomaoh.
Remnants
Bleached Linen Crash,
kngths from 2 yards
^p. This week >7^
Bt yard........... *3^
Gtng^qms
Short lengths of Everitt Classic Ginghams.
A bargain at, 7^
yard ...............d ^
All THIS Week
Remnant'
Sale
RemnanU oi 7c
Apron Cbeek Glno*
bams, at yard
Odd Lots ,
Curuin Ends. Priced
for a clean quidt up.
Good for sash curtains
and short
d Ca
windows. Each H-wV
lADikerditefs
See our Display of
Premiums in East
Wiudow. Given
Free for Globe
Stamps.
Ladies' fine white
hemstitched Handker
chiefs. Hardly a handkerdiid in tbe lot
worth less thanSc. On
sale at. each ...3c
Per One. Me.
Globe Dept Store
Traverse Qty,
All This Week
Remnant
Sale
O&ARD TE&VBB8S HEBALD AMD TBAVZBSE BAT KAOLS, TUESDAY, HILY 8, 1913
1
PiviWi'lri
COUNTRr ROADS OF CONCRETE
ROOSTER LOWEIIS EGO YIELD
t
IntarMtlng Tnrta Mad* at Naw Y«rk PALLIATION OF THE HEAVES
Exparimaiit Station on Praaanc*
Mat*ri4l« far CMatiwtlMi
Dlaaaa* la Incurable, but May k MIU*r Mala* In Flock.
AvaUaWt in Manr.Plne«« In F«nn
«f 8nd and Gr«vtl.
No ■iDsle toctof pUya nieh u liih
porUDt
* tb* «*■}llj-of lu rodd*. Aalde
th* ol^ i •« •
****■’•
contend th#
«r* and eonTanlenw o( tmral. poo-1 *“'« alHaulatea ecc P^u^n to a ta the caase of heave*. The aymp
alble at aU Una* orat narmanoni
*"■
c««it. Men who tom* are deep breatblua, evldenrwd
;^h*Te taUed poulur for yeap* atm by the expaodins nosthlt and double
road*. there la Ui* ananrffft phaaa^
to tbU notion
and peratat In ilfUni of the flanka. both of which
which dlracUy eoaeeraa tha coat n« ' elloc
®
,
Ins about are locreaaed If the animal Is forced
. kaepinc a |>t of male* bancH
only of farm prodae*. bat of dir ;, where
l“^^only*^eCTa
only enc* ”are Wnted.
I up a grade at a'fast trot
prodoeta as weU. CocaequenUy.
aaaui at [When the atamacb Is diateodcd wtiti
The
New
York
I
errbody waaU good aoada, srrttei P.
lion
madr
up
four
pens
of
ptmet , food or water; generally, also, a back'
H. WUaoB Is tha
u» nuu,
■
.log cough mostly In the mumlng.
I The dlseaac Is tncarable. but may
hlghvaya,
be palliated by feeding easily dlgeet'ed nutritive food In small quantities.
SS’bu'ZoTS’gn. .b. «b«.
i"*’'
; cured, clean Umoihy hay. prefer*!
eoonty and the osar* of tb* road kn
In each of the
t
laying- Some pullcu
>ned with weak lime water,
dsaatloo. Aa a raanit. plihtn i
pens in which no cockerel* were
wheal bran, flaxseed ground.
yaar* thb country wtU take It* right-! *’
month befora any
The
Astatic breeds and
mile* or permanent roads.
itteta. No attempt
In a way It f* fortunate that - the _
idc to discourage any of the drams of baking soda In the food
fo foe maner of road making. Tha.^ ^ no difference In the reUUre night, or oil of tar In deasm spoow
ro^a can SM b« boUt of Mating ma- comber of alttera la foe coatmsted fj'l doses. Tn aome cases belter r«dertala such aa will wlfoatand foe pens. Of the croas-bred pullet* tb* siflu are aecnred by alternating three
of motor tralDc which U faateithoet malra laid heller thrfragh- dally or wrekly. and i
Wtnlng Rnrope-s cantnry^ld road- out the seaaon and also during the arc benefited by tonr to ten grain
wayn. Laatlng road materUls nr* ^est c«g re»on. Of the other lot dose* of while arsenic unce a day.
•varywbere preeent in foe form of th* one wllhout male* began laying tlut care In feeding and waterlog
. neceasary In any treaimeni
t
and gtaeal trda piu and atream „r»er and did better than the
bed* and emtbed rock from sfone -*,nj ntale* during the flr*t par .. straw, If early cut and well cured. It
- often preTersbif to hay. In either
Portland re- oie ,«*,6n. but It foil sllgblly behind
ment Into concrete, they form an lo- for the lattrr montha though during case, shake the ha/ or straw
upeualn and permanent road aur- ,h*t period ihoy kept even with foe m^ye all dust.
> face which suc^tefully realstr the ^ jot which wa* aooompanlrd by mslea.
It sm# thought that the vice of feath- KEEP THE GOOD RRDOD SOWS
er eating .which broke out In this pen
Tb* first odoslderailon In foe build-' had much to do with the falling off Should Net Bt Put Info Fattening Pea
, Ing of concreu roads Is a careful is egg gtroductlon.
and Sant to Market' and Ra«rudy of local deposlU of sand, gravel | Prom these exprriments It would
placad With Untried OlIL
and rock tesUed foe aggregate) to see seem that the prearnce of male* ha*
wbatber foey are suiuble for con-, a drtrimenul influence upon the egg
It Is strange that the farmer will
Crete. Sand mutt be clean and hard yield. * This la also the theory ad- keep the good brood mare yrom year
and must grade uniformly In site,of. vanced by many in recent year*, and to year and at for same time put bit
grain from one-fotmb loch down The It I* now pretty generally accepted good brood aow Into foe tatteoini
8 appUra to ktaval and crushed by prominent egg formf>r*
pen and send her off to maiitet as
rock except that foe Urgrat
rgest particle* |
soon a* she U fat enough to go. Tbua
»i, ui,..bi..™ o.. ..d d..; hints on ducks and geese the good brood aow is often aacrifleed.
fourth Inch** tn diameter. If local
while the gilt, untried a* a brbod
material* are usable, a considerable
Nawly Hatehad Coaling* Wsigh About aow. take* her plage. Till* It a mis
saving will be effected, a* only
Four Ounce*—Turkey* Aro
| take .When a aow prove* a good
Bent win need to be freighted.
sucklrr and careful mother she should
Slew atti
It Is much taster and cheaper is
be retained, eapeetally If sbe It promix the coorret* with a machine than
A Pekin duckling weighs about two Itfle.
^ hud. Depending on foe grading ounces when batched and should take
With inch a aow foe farmer is rea
concrete la on weight as follosrs; Three to'four sonably assured of a atrong. healfoy
weeks, 1 pound: all to eight weeks, Jitter of plga that win grow into
profitable
bog*. The gill n
f W 4H pouada; and at ten weeka.
aBd four ruUc of screened gravel
eroihcd rock, or one of cement to twoj
four or five to often the cumber of
of sand aad three of gravel or rock. I
her brood. So with the yoong gilt
Daring the grading and draining of
brood tow the pig proposition oc
the road, foe aggregate is hauled aad
farm to a very uncertain one.
piled at convenlecit potnu. The
If a sow provea to be a good breed
eret^ mixed mushy wet. It deposlter from foe start, sbe should be
ad to fo* foIcknesB of six tnehea upon
lalaed. fur It to reasonable to expect
the firm old road bed and'M brought
that she will get better each year.
to grade and ahape by means of a
And it is a fact that older sows bring
templet. In order to shed the water,
healthier, stronger plga. and a greater
•n foe aide dralsa fo# sorTsce of tha'
number of them with toss danger of
t given a rise of, crown In J
trouble of'any kind at farrowing time
foe eenur of one one-bundredfo
wie aeeeaty-fiffo foe width of fo*
MAKES SLOPPING HOGS EASY
roadway. The surface Is fintsbad wlfo
.a wooden Boat and wire broom, hy
Beetion ef F*ne* Bwinga Ovar Treugh
which meaim there la affordefi pbrWhile It la Being Cltaned or
fect footing tor boraas. At latarvals
WhIU China Ocaa*.
Feed Is I
of » faat foe road It diridsd Into secUoaa by namiw contraction jolnu ex SH to d pounds. Duckling* abould ba
Hem to my style of a hog trough,
tending ctiiaswi** fo* road and an marketed frd^ cine to twelve weeka
tirely through tba concrete. Tbes* of aga. After that foay take on weight and It to too good to keep from fooaa
Joint* are formed by meant of a thin sloA'Iy. and It te not proflUble lo keep who may not have It A section of
the fence, foe Irng^ of the pen.
metal or wooden croas form or divid them longer than twelve weeks.
Ocetc grow abbul as rapidly
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_
. . aa BWlngn over the Irough from side to
ed to. which
Is tied a tingle
or double
foteknas* of tar paper with the paper 1 duck*. Allowance of eourae must be side, making It possible to shut the
•ection of,
««■ fo® »nrn*l difference In hngi away from the trough while
roadway. After fo* eurtacire of ihi«‘hatched goillngs .weighing abent tour Wuncea. Turkeys do
•ection te finUbad and while foe
not.grow rapidly nt the start, but de
Crete for foe adlolning aectlen It
tog placed, foe
hotdlng the pa velop much quiver after thraamonth*
tof
age.
per to tb* crow form Is rut and the
m
In foe Joint. whicB U reduced to the
folckneaa of fo* paper hy foratng
agalnit It the freaUy placed concrete
^f lbs section under coostrucUoa.
MYien the surfoee of the concrete
has hardened enoiuth to prevent pitI is sprinkled with clean water
Ukewlae. a* *ooa aa pomlble,
pavement la covared Umporarliy wltb
two Inches of sand or dirt from (be
aide road to give further air lo curfog foe eoncret*. Trafilc la confiaed
to foe eartheo aide roads until foe
roorrete It about two week* old. In
foe meantime aboMdera af hroke*
atone or grare] ara built along both
edge* of the paveaient. Theae ar*
wade three feet wide and auOclatffy
Ibick to be firm aA to make It an
easy matter at all'tlme* (or wagon
Wheeli
Wheel* (0 pass
pas* from
ffom Ufoe side road
onto the pevrineni. >,
Think of Impn
!t might bt .weii t
road might be i;
storming about i
Car* ef Poultry.
Baginnara fo the poultry huafoaat
are likely to nagfoct foeir stock dtp
fog the Urn* they are not yielding rtturns nnd oflan tnil to figur* the fu
ture roatequMic** RuHi begtueers
cannot h* i
lag nad frnah wntor nra abtcdntely
necaatarr at aO time*. Thte bold*
good from fo* Urn* foe chicks nr*
hatched uatu (hay g» laui foe inyfoi*
hoasa.
;
TAGE nVE
emm norlkultiai
ADVANTAGE OF COW TESTING
START IN POULTRY BUSINESS
WId* Olfleranc* In Product ef Animal*
Bbewa for Trials Made at the
(fobrsaka bUtleft.
At foe kfobraaka experiment atatioo
the different eowa in the dairy herd
were tested. Tba result showed foal
there to a wide dlflrrence fo the prod
uct of the cows of foe tame breed
Initial Btep Should B* tg-Dai
ti Breed ot Fowl* Adapted t*
pna'a Locality.
PREVENT OUTBREAK OF MOTH REVIVAL OF PRETTY PEONY
ring I,
Cfflcltnt Means
>a of i
matter aa aome might (eel senattivs
Jurleua Little Peat
who may be. breeding the same breed
of covaCollecting and deatroylng foe eggi
fo for ease mentioned It was found of- this Insect may entirely prevent
that one cow gave
poaods'of aa outbreak o( ' the ’Tussock Motk.
milk during the period of lacut
The eggs are deposited fo cluBienand
ted 3.46 butter
appear as a mhat of white frofo.
herd
rd gave 1.7»< about one half Inch wide aad an Inch
pounds ert milk during_ foe perloand a half long. 7%e eggs are held
off Uctailon
h.....................................
which teated 2.63 butts
firmly lognihrr and most of the
cluilrr* are locaim] In plain view
fo Bfuriag on the coat of'produc the trunk* and hranebea of Ibe tree*.
lag. a* ao accurate account was kept
o( all the food ateb cow coatamed.
and the value o( all foe tobor, bw
atowed fo caring for aad feeding the
animator H was -found that foa first
cow returned $4 1* tor each dollar's
worth of feed ahi- coaanmed On Iho
^thrr hand, the cow that gave l.T$*
poooda of milk only -returned S6
cenu for each dollar-a worth of feed
sbe consumed. Now. it doos not re
Tuaeoek Moth Caltrplllar and Injured
quire an vi|>«n
ri fo figuring to prove
Fruit and Lea^
the great valuee ot
or IrsUng
testing ibe cow* In
foe herd. Ttila cow that only returni-d
centa for the dollar's worth
of leed she consumed Is not alone la
that kind of buainess
There are
by tar too many cows kept that aro
--- paying lor their food- Let dairyweigh Uif milk, keep- track of the
amount of milk the cows give pey
day; per week; per month; and durIbg foe whole period of lacUtioau
HOME-MADE DOOR FASTENING
Hele tliould Be Cut Through te Allew Opening From Either tide—
Shew* Plan.
A aecura faatrning for stable er
other outside dour* may be conatrorted aa foDowi: Take three two by
two* shaped as shown fo lUustration.
with a one by two Inch cut In under
side for slide to paks through, say*
the Iowa ilomestead. The elide to
LJ
Fastener fer Dear.
s of « one by iwolnch pleca. A'
fivec-lgfatht by two-lneb opening
should be cut through foe door Just
back of foe slide and af ouMnch pin
driven forougb the alidr.'leaving a
projection ao that the door may be
opened from either aide
Shelter for Feed.
Just as much aa ll pays to
dairy rows (tarns and alios save feed
enough In e shon time to pa.v for themeelve*. Rough ferd la not going te bo
aa cheap even' year as It *«s during
foe winter of I»12-t3
OW-Tlay* Flewar Ha* Exparieitoed
Modern Improvement end Decid
Renewal of lu Popularity^
Thp peony Is one of foe many oldtime flowers which have experienced
a decided modern Improvement aad
revival of popuiarliy. This is shown
by foe recent rapid growth of lu
culture and by the larger number of
varieties fost are constaatly being
originated and propagaiad Rome of
where they may be easily scraped off
with a boo er aome other sharp
■trumeot' and deatroyed. Theae eggs
abould be rarefuUy collected la
apring and a cummer collection alioald
The P*My Make* a Fine Cut Flower.
alio he made.
report* oo this plaat give deof arsenical epru) all the
•cripUoos ot 626 dlSerwtit vsrietlea
means ot pn-vroUng Injury^ by
It to, however, ptwbsbty a coaservapeet. More care In coating the nailer Uve sutement to say that foe peony
■idee of the leaves thao to
Interest of for couniry would be betobserved In Ibe regular applicaiioae
off If about 7i per cent of foe
of burdesux mixture aad potaon i
varletlro were discarded and further
are .made jirecedlng and at bloaaom
propagation made from the remalalime, would do much to prevent
Ing 26 per ceat. ot superior varieUe*.
oulbri-ak of this and other loaf-feed
It to not that tbe*e 76 per cent, of
ing peau. ' However, If the caterpil the varieUe* are uaaitracUvr;
lars aro not dlenovered until they have from It- Hut the remaining-66
begun to eat the fruit.'It Is ailvlaable cent, fill every purpose and have
lo use Isrger amounts el the poison
yirtu** than foe medium
than Is cuatomar) fo apra)1i
lerior eoris By growing only ih<
ctffidllng moth.
finer varieile*. people would b^m>
rn-routlnn abould be taken to coat
and more fascinated with foil
the fruit and both surface* of the lovely flower.
leaves with the spraying mixiura.
One of foe moat deelrahle feature*
The loiiage and fruit of smBlI i
of peonies to foe tea* with wblfo foey
of evra eceaaioaal bwebes of large can be grown. 0|vC« a gvneroua
ireea that are being fojured by the preparatloB at foe start you can make
caterpillaro may be saved (rim a great plantation -of peonies w ith the
further loss by ahaklag. When the assurance that beyond keeping
hrauch ft Jarred the caterpillar ans- ground clean and fertile they may re
ix-nd* Itself by a etraad of silk, and main undisturbed for >e*ra
will drop to the ground If tfae'sbaktng course of time ihty wfil get so thick
b«i continued
A i>added mallet
foil they should be divided and repole can be used tn Jar the branrbee, plaoted. but this Is little trouble,
and the Insects.at llwa drop
onles thrive In almost any soil, but
caught on a sheet orcurrullomcber. do beet In a deep rich loam. Aa foey
Tbit It a alow, tedious method
remain la one place a number of yi
it to well to foonugbly prepare foe
aotl. and they amply repay attention
miy often
0
be prevented.
given them. Spade te a depth of
tn cnnJuaHloa
(
wlfo collecting the
three feat: add Itbaral supply of
egg maaeee or spraying, bendii
(horonghlyl'rotted manure, pulverise
serve to protect the trees from refo- and mix fooroughly. Add a Utile aaad
fcsUtlon by migrating calerpillaro.
fine gravel if the eoll to Inclined
This Is often desirable when there
be sticky or heavy. Stiff soil should
are badly Infested trees tn the Im- be well drained. W*btle the pconlea
medlnie vicinity. The band may be dealre a liberal supply of water, foe
made of a strip of raw cotton or eticky ground should not be of a swampy aafiy paper. The «nton should be tightly lure, rover foe crown three inches.
lasiened about the middle to foal
Uklag ear* font foe earth to well
It loo*<- above aad below. The barbed firmed. Plant two aad one-half to
hairs of the caterpillar become en throe feet apart to allow (or future
tangled In the cotton flbera.
rlopmont. A mulch of coarse
nnable to-psM ever foe band, ‘la o^
wy manure.-ls a benafli, particu
der to be effective, the bands should larly the Drat aeaaon. Keep well
cultlvafed foe flrot seasoB. after that
the iTound will be a
*0 Utile cultivation to c
On (be small lawn a few clu:
will give a liberal reward each apriag.
The firat thlag to do la Uklag sp
pouluy as a bnsinaas to to find aome
breed adapted u foe locality, fooa
aiock op with font breed and study (L
Industry to a larg* cnteeL A man
bust be good-naitfred, for on* thing,
aad willing to gtre bto time aad pa
tience to detail work. Pbr theae r*saoDB -a mah who take* op this busi
ness for plcaiuro often succeeds much
better than the man who goes loto
Eaeallairt Spacimaii.
iy. It must be bollt up. It requires
patience, but whea success does com*
evwfolag after (bat to easy and foa
pfenis are pood.
To thv man who wiabes to eater foa
poultry buainess at a small expeBae.
I *«uld advise stockinf with a doM»
hens cf some good breed, it to not
well to try to do too mseb util fo*
beginoer baa learned bow to aak* a
■mall flock pay. 1 have had very
good snceids la fibuiag «gga from my
hens all foe year rmfid. 1 hatch foa
chicks as *ar!y as possltie te f’
spring- The best time to marlrot
chick* to when they weigh about two
pounds aad fowls Just before molting.
I find It profiuMe to market egga
where they mutt be guaranteed (re*h.
working ap^ good Unde tor foa pro
duce at a fair price.
CAUSES OF MANY FAILURES
Spae* It Eflii
The lUlnols atailaa gives
the canees ot talluro la foe poaluy
butlnass foe following:
Endeavoring to keep too many
fowls where room for on* only can
be obtained, that to aavlag te ex
penses by chespwtinc coat of bonsM
aad spsoe.
Buying fowls from other Barms and
that bringteg diaeaaa aad Uea M»
foe flocks.
foe fowto bateg anpplled with greater i
the auppoaiUon. foe more feed tba
1 ovar foe fowls U
night, with a Tlaw t
whea the temperaniro to low.
Wasting time wlfo alck (owto in
stead U daatroyteg ail blxds font cna
not be cored quickly.
Pakiiis toy 4roa IM te $7* t
a year.
'Eorcteg for agg* oot of a«aa
unprefifobl*.
Keep t^e beu' acota dean ud pi^
■ Handy Heg Trough.
I’ae a covered atilk paU.
The heavy milker must afoo be a
cleaaing U and putting in feed, write*
J. A. CrandaU of Norwich, Kan. fo
ibblag witch hazel on a caked ud
tbo Parmer* Mall and Bmese. A
sbowi the boll at one aide on which der win often 'roileve It.
ARer dirt has once gott«i into miik
foe gate awing* B to a bumper, and
C to a latch to bold the seciloa back. ft can never be entirely strained out.
Sympathy goe* a long way fo get
ting best raaulta from dairy oov*.
Pfoe* for Heg*.
The curry comb will do mack to
help
the feed In Improving foe appear
management of every
.farm. He will turn to good aeconat ance of the heed.
Milk scale* and foa testar will be a
many tblag* that would otherwise be
loet either on a grain or grailng farm certain afondard by which foa cow*
On the former there are plenty of may be measured.
Tb* calve* abould have *: good
grating spot* aad many other herb
groafot'foat will equalise foe mtloU growing raUoB If foy are expected u
Dw Into large oowi.
of quite a number of bog* and aead
Hurrying fo* eowa whaa handling
to market or to the (armer’s uhlc
drtriag them does oot stimulate the
heelthy and ’palatable meat. On the
graxfog farm a little grain will fill out mUk flow bill rafoer has foe oppoalu
effect.
foe high albumenold ntioc and make
The
greeter foe variety and foe
(at aalmalt.
richer the feed* glvo cow*, the laoro
and better manure can be had from
ffkaralea for Plga
UtUe plga should be made to Ub* foe heard.
The cow to a machine and a proexerelae aad for sew ought not to b*
so place fo a chicken yard; the fed on too rich slop for a tlma lock dnear that can be made to do a great
dinaer table to the aafesi roost tor of exercise and the motbor sow eating deal toward enriching bar ownar 4(
him.
loo rich slop to a great conhlnatloa properly bandied.
A gallon of SO par aaot oraan wiu
WMl managed poultry to p
for foe derclopmeat ol foumpa.
to farm porp* In Chat poultry
iltry will produe* aa focoBto at aU Umes of fo*
Faahlen* In Br**dl>«.
year.
There am aomaUmea faahtes fo foat* ar* 2H pounia of^lat
The faed that it waated repraasnta
There to ao each thing aa egg lay- breeding which It win pay to follow
lag type.. There to but one true test Pbr.lnalanee. the present laahloci to. a waaia of money also. Boma people
on foa-layar. and that to by foe aid against big hogs, and In favor of me do not raaJIxe foU. apeelaUy If foal
(ead
buppaaa to b* home grown.
of foe trap naat.
dium weighit. That way profit liaa
t
It It hard to rattan n atunted
chicken.
Born and giri* nbould be eaoouragad
to ralae poultry.
Wet tcM am jnM na had (or baot
a* they are for (olka.
The hen (hat Inyi UO eggs In
year 1* doing mighty good laying.
For the city market ibeTe la nothIng between (h'> broiler nnd roaster.
Bi;i^ week there should h* n freah
vupply of dens, fin* earth In the dual
bog.
No wooder some men’s hen*- never
weigh anyUilng The lice hare Just
about carried them away.
Nobody wants lo buy a dirty egg.
nad the only way to keep the eggs
elean I* to keep foe nesta cli
Mlddtlnga and commsal wet with'
■kim milk make a fine forelug feed
(oc culU font nr* to be mackeiad.
Sprpyfof a cblckea boua* wlfo 'i
foul aad damp bonaas H CMaan IB-
better OB* than >00 aver
Injury U Apples by the Tueeoek Meth.
Tb* Maaa af Pout* and tha
be renewed from time to time as foey
Progranaa of TM* Pa
become soiled or matted by rain. The
Qraat Paverit*.
bands should be employed during foe'^
On grounds ot torga exteat foe peony
months of Jane. Jnly and Angtiat.
unexcelled In foe herbaceous bori
le aamejaeasaras that are recom
mended lor fo* treatmeat of this poet d*r It forivro from year to yaar. It
fo orchards a^ also appIleaUe to fo* 1* particularly apprapriala aloag
alone or with
other hardy plants.
foe value of baading foe treee ana o( walks or drive* or by foe edge* of
ooltectlng the egg maseea Spraying st«pa It to very effective. A^’bere lo*’.
' hedge* aro daalrad It Is
for foe
lUfual andI attractive. It to a Baa
average tmpertr ^aer beoauee tb*
treee ars usually of forge aite. Such cut flower. If picked aariy Just aa It
to about to untold aad atlonM to open
operations require apecfol
having oonsldermhle kaowl- In tba boua* It will laat saveral day*.
edge of t•praying methods. Spraying
of shade treee to not done to any''
OroflltiB Wan Fenniita.
Uowaver. It to 1a fo® power of alary
*l^ prataat hie
Irsas hr deelroylng foe egg
ea mieiee
aad baodfog foe treea to prevent refofsautlop by migrating
AILAroued Spray.
beeswax and one pound o( aaaaKed
uilow. pouring foe Itguld Into a
hnckel ot cold water aad palUng (Ika
ttclaatc* candy until fo* grain. is
smooth: than (orm Into balls aad*atoro
cool place uatll used. It may be
Bofteoed by throwing Into hot water
whoa noadad tor use.
of »
fte Alck that to aMv* tea deyn
nrtar batching baa meat of tta BgBger* babied |L
If a fowl hMiaiaa alok, rcptdMo to
from fo. ofoan aad doeiar fo •* tB*
dlaaaa* may be ccatagloaa.
kept eoastaatly belor* them. *
The ofd role ot Improrlng fo*
Paraou appUea aUo fo ponlut nlB
In*.
..
For batohlag pBrpoaag toba foe
egg* from foe baoa font Uy bacL
DuUd up. Mver 'tet foe
- down.
eleea I
Bioedteg atook alvnid b*
selected hy tbs pooUrymaa and Vtm
glTU.- (h* bMt car*, plsaty of trMb
air. snashlne aad axacciM.
. .
ing pas will give poaltry all (te h
foay need, but fo^ abouM net te al>
towad to ramato foam
TsaaMi every day.
Oato fo*
FOR JOB WORK COME TO THE HERALD AND RECORD CO.
J
P10E8IX
coLAim TRAvnn Bmu> amd teatkesi bat iam tvbsdat. juit s. itis
♦
A
Rntoi and RetHtottoiw etttw V ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Herald Vewii Balks Biirirtlne I
and he would Uke to etfe him
^ work,
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« get a good home. To this we agreed.
J wtli try new la worry er «
< as we saw his pretty face and bright
fret abaul anythlas.
♦ ^yra. fot >»* dW not look as old as
wtll try to be as baim » I * •** ra*Hy »»•- We bought him. beT ana and make avaryb^happy X
*• «*“« »«"• ‘I*®" «>*
»bont U» ptwe to the samema birds
■Qulrrcli and their fearlesaneea. .Oue arould u 0000 thtak of IDJ“rta* a Uitle child as to harm one of
these mue creatnrea. Just th> mors*“*
ra«ln«
to the
poetofflce a robin was picking up
the walk. 1
r»..»
_J V.
feet of him and he
uP •• »ueh as to aay
“'"I’t “PP'ttk
1^'’^,*”,
Insecu.
It, wuejaya. w^peckers. ^ena
X as far « I esA
time a. the r^lDr^nrthto“fm to
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—
V T^ Y
I IVJ
W J I ^
ww
Y
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aamnM' mstliiR ecuoft. in the fm. Bwnlnc vms -Qnlrkl qub^! quirt!"
wbeu the nuttluf eeeeon «u at tu —Selected.
belfbt. the eqslrteU In the crave. o«------------------------lag to the partial talinre of the nut
SUNSHINC BTOPIES.
crop, ware unnauaUy aamorous at
A Choee Bey.
the ootUge doors. There cams with
Linn was not bine, but bto mother
them one lltUe feUow who forcibly was, Nearty anyone weald have beea.
---------------—-sace. instead of timid- for things were getting In a bad way.
ij, .landing off like the others. He She did not have a dollar, and Unn
epraa, np at the door and acratcbed bad been to every atora. abop and
like the old pet for admittance. When office In town bunting wort, but none
was let In the proceeded to bury of them wanted to hire n boy.
about the cottage tn all bU old
^
^ «"«•
“But Mr. ■wy
®« s qnurur rubbed the nivhnr •d'toeU «t«
lor torir mluuiee.every luk spot Om efler uother
"That to all richL When a maa has the ap^ dtoappeared. leavini a tow
an Important plece-df work, and wants of inky black rtnsa.
to pay extra for It. accept It with
••There." mU the girl, after she
thanks; but when be leaves h to yon, had finished, “lent that good? I rusd
make your chargee very reasoiiable.-- that In a boi^eeplng paper, and 1
Unn was wtoe enongh u. ) profit by never knew '(hey were any
< »™.
good ^.rbethis advice, and no one ever com- fore. 1 clean my -fingers that way ev.
plained of bto prices lor chores.
,^ry morning, now; its just splendid!"
He had three calU the next day.
So some other boya and girls might
and went home with eighty cents.
toy Alice's cure for laky finfcrs —
I. leas than a month the entire Bxchaaga
^ «ni«ged to get
* f>r
be
Longset Word.
•nk-hat to the longest word In the
order <w bir EtogUab languager' asked Uncle Tom.
every livinc thing.
they were running behind at the gro-,.
•
If 1 ever fall In trying to de -« tbe Utrh.
“
Stacy of play.
slate that be could not fill on account
"Vnletndlnarlantom. 1 suppone." reeery store.
Truly It look! like a forest.
♦ tbma thhiaa. i wIN Try. try w
♦ oral times. >ben the dooc flew open
ot outer
other worm,
work, ne
be caueg
called uiem
them up boo
and
Jsmes.
a pflie
*ver\-wh«T«.—m«nJ« I were
.im
'**' -u.weired the
“o signal,
■wn»». and
ssa laid
laio
.
^w., _■
s>.
- ®*
»■■■'"• who
— had
•— taken
«
• ♦ avala.♦ W there etood Prince! He *ad
«ui,w and !Ly Tb'
*“»
.he
I dto 2 Se
^
^
♦ been aucce^ful. and he tooked'.t
Hd klUeotoh fashion. A squirrel-. !!! '^T^lTd^oLthliL^^
he did h M that time. ^ spite, of
-No.* apoke up Saale;
♦ ua a. much as 'to say.
.ay. "Donl you
movemmU are > much lighter m>d
“ <*®evemhlng.
C
-tk^re to a whol
and
everyiblng. -1„ win." fsW
Unn i
WIM CUARA BATCB. CdHer.
think .I would
something lo
to eai:
eatr'
-v-m Uke
,.«e wmeui.oa
i
^
^
.
.
Before the enmmer waa half over. ‘»e*o-"
but 1 fear
'*‘*‘‘* **““
>roanlMd Owdmber I, tm.
•^i
r thought yon had baen ev^
orders than he could
"I •«»*
J»ck. "that has
seems .usoequate.
lusdeqaate. it
w* Suddenly remembered bis early that my letter to too kmg Already andI tbe com'partoon •«>«>.
.
flU.
and
often
made
over
a
dollar
and
three
mDae between iu flrti and
.»..i in.u ..a^, Ja.ui, 4o«»a . o«. Pn»M»i Mil
it U> m. VmU.
•!»
Icrwi,-.
Blret Vies PrsatdenS—Mrs Ifiabai lump of maple sugar
have—but ni find aomethlng. » half a day.
tosf^Wtera."
angar and ^ve
rtve It to tmsket. *
- .
ty of motion bom amid the waving
T bnve•stae Williams;
pine needles—a grace that cannot be don't you fr«:" and be went qpetaln
Women called him to run erranda
word to tbair aaked Uode
him. By hto arUooa and looks there
Snoahlns Doy, Sr.
Second Vke PrasMent—Mrs. Irwic was no doubt that It tasted as good
compared-with that of any domeeUe
to bed. whlelling cheerily. n»en need him to deliver packages. Tom.
Pemersy SMelda.
thing. The HUle aquirrel from this
He did not see any reason -to tael iweep floors, dtotribute bllla hitch
“Beleaguered," cried Jacktrio^hto him as hto candy did so many M-bM> a bit of sunshine hits ye.
Bunahlne OraAdmnthtfwMra. A. L.
moment was known. In bis mute. blue. He was thiiteu. strbag. quick up Ueuns. stay in the store'an hour— kntly.
yenre before. £veO' chance be could
After paaalng of a cloud,
Williams.
wild way he bad told hto story. He and bright, and sureld there was aome- eaythlng and everything.
hnow one." ^Sd Philip.,'that to
get be would repeat the operation. When a III of laughter glu ye.
now comes regularly to the cottage thing for a fellow>4o do to earn
After awhile ho hired another boy
‘han that. ‘TmaacooUaentar
and always got bto pay for doing so.
An' ycr aplne to ferilng proud.
and asks to come In. He eleeps tn
money. « nny
e day. to help him. in **M » »hole continentbetween lu
At another time he played a trick
tergU to up and fling It
the
pine
trees,
but
In
the
cold,
gray
Ulop
studied
out
the
whole
scheme
that
way
one
of
them
could
stay
at
b«K>oolog
and ending."
on a young lady who was epending
* *®ul that’s feleln* blue,
dawn be comes to the bedroom win- before be went to steep. Once be the office neerly all the time, to an"'Interoceanic' beaU them all." ex
a few weeks at our horn#. At tUt
“In'* that ye sling it
dews. end flattens bto nose against had heard a soceeesfnl man say.
emergency calls
etalmed Elsie, "for H contains an
Ume we bad to go about alx miles >f» • boomerang to ,vou.
the pane, and pleads to be let In and There to always plenty of wort for Before the year was out he h^ f>c*ma; and an ocean via larger than
for our mall, and one fine morning
have bto breakfast with tbe famUy.— one who wm do It right and do R «o two aaetotaota. Tbeae be hired with
continent.’—Upptneotu.
ahi) proposed to take a horaeback' *l^hlSHiNE HUMANE SOCIETY;
SUNSHINE POSMS.
Our Sunday Afternoon.
time.''
ihe ondersundlng they were to forfeit
ride for It. After mounting Prince
The Story of a SquIrraL
^
Tha Plowboy
Canned Ooede and Whitt Men.
-----------------------Well, be knew he could do thaL « dollar every time they tailed to do
loveb* till they came to tke About a year ago a baby gray
A rattle of dialai and a trampla
Quirkey.
man gel the pMple *
a Job when they luomtoed.^ when it
fool of a long hUl where a large equlrrel was found rrawUag helplessOuirkey.
But of course be mutt
Holmes, the lecturer. *asys
Out in tbe auble 1 hear. .
tree stood close to the road, tod what ly at the foot of one of the great
'* •" Bundev afternoon, and the to know It Getting the start when no vss doae so there waa complaint *
Indian* of Alaaka. regard
The plowboy and honed, eo gentla
did Prince do bat deliberately walk pine trass at Round Lake. He was
“«•- ■« by the one wanted to Mrs A boy. wae tbe about It
" “
Then
out
In
the
taniyard
appear.
.
,
over to that tree and eerspe off hto the "most r^.-in«tt«|f bit of silvery- ***^ window talking. The window problem.
Unn now has such a repuutlon for ®'‘***T associated that thay are
Ua snaps them and straps them to- t^jr rider and turn around and' w.ik gray and white babyhood that could
There was certainly some work tn good work and rellabUlty be bas been
'L.
getber;
.
‘X'l' I*®®*' Sbe caught him. though ^ Imagined. He ba^ a Up-tllied pink
««• •“
tb® M>wn almost every day for a ber offered a half dotra steady Jobs, bat
®
»•*»■
He wllea
and
her .remount
abe nose auu
and •
a BicDuer
slender plume
plume ox
of aa laji
tall
There were If be could Just get at It But how »■ fae to making an average of forty
•
.1 hto
I, * ruddy fwe
4-.bl glowa; u, would not let MM.
M.MVUU^ bu/
UUl muv
He speaks and they quickly obey
determined to have her way, she that gave no ^mtoe of the great
P**"®!** <*«*•« •“«« U»e could be gel at It.
dollars a month, be says be to going
b'“;
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------- ----------a piece of wire net-.
Then he remembered hearing a man tb aiay la tbe chore buslncaa until be ^ranily he carried with him a phon_____
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M.. -Tm
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U, „ o,4
a talkingI
The owner of Prince came up and
u. Ml in>» biekiv
.m.4___ I**® brick wall which led from tbe you need him." Frxm that U got hto through school —Wm. H Hamby tn
^
machine before. When the machine
_^wM started and the sound of a hn----- --------- ------ M ^ trumpet
The Bey With the Umbrell*
Is the middle ot the gartlen stood Ibe Indian was much lDtern|ted. He
****‘"*
'*’• Mtura age of four week* at nearly
““ Tom. as he wstched the .«»lber plan, but be was not going
a little boy wjtb a big umbrella. He listened gravely for a UmA then ap« as could be estimated be began m
gruashoppar
W ber until'be saw whether «
alwaye kept It spread, and winter and Proached and peerad Into tbe tiumpaC
__ ____ ___ the .oewipaper office aninmer. day and nlghc he waa alWhen the machne fintobed lu cyWhat can be purer and^tef ^
couW^ot^^d h7y «d^n heTst
rmt
**>’* In bto place. A foondtaln Ml Under and stopped, tbe Indian p^tad
Than the life of C»e boy on the m.
L“
J-.M' !'
He built a neet In the eaves -*« that strange notoe? Didn't you
farm?
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^
—George R. Harrison.
--------------;—.'m
U..-M v,_
-M. ••H In hiR home. He was sent out
-.So. I heard nothing bnt an crtolq ortntlna"
Iron,
“Hnh! Him eannlB White maa."
prtnU«-"
>«>“. too.
"''’bat
.-AH right, sir." said the editor.
“Ob. dear." thought the boy. “how
Teaeh Me.
-4.W
M.* with
-i.K such
M.^4. a
. dignified
-i.—BM.. air.
... m
.m
Old. and learned the secret jid «
u «,und
sound like.
like. noesieT
KlossieT "'
■tart off
and
klnd'of bMlneu’mnd whsl Und > bate to carry tbU old umbreUa!
The Little Bird Dectoa
Trtch me. Paiber. how to go
go pertaps a half mile till bto ^ ''*‘®‘’lng the belghu of tb« great
-t gern'i Vnow .what It was like." re- ^ printing*"
I »‘*b 1 »»■ ibe stone general over
“Where to my little glrir aald
Softly as the grassca grow;
strength would tall Mm. then he y‘"!
The chore bualneea" eald Linn tbeye In the park. Then. Inatead of tJncle John, aa he came to tbe Aoor
Hush my aoul to meet the shock
would'look eo disgusted at everything. “*
“f- •
‘blnk It was a bird. "
«Hously. "and I want some cards ibto ridiculous <Hd thing. I should ®f bto sister's home,
Of the wild world as a rock;
as he bad to uke tbe role of an old
<»«•«
'Buppose we listen." suggested Mar 3^ | n*r*nt »ny money 1 would bare n great long sword In my hand.
"KItoa." called -her mother, "coma,
But my tpirii. propt with power.
horse, which seemed to 'hurt hto t?
>««• Jorie. "and perhaps we .hall hear It
^
Tdbold U right over the people's downsuirs snd see tmcle."
Hake as simple as a flower;
sense of pride
"
>everthe!eas, he did not desert hto agajp.- go they sll grew quiet, hilt
explained tls scheme to beads, aa If f was going to fight them
Down Elixa flew, for she and Unela
Let the dry heart fill Us cup,
We thought he could not live
“ did not -come again., and they had
InUreet
.
J»bn were great cronies,
Uke a poppy looking up;
through the winter, so one day Ute
•• eo® •• the ehaulklng when suddenly FV>*- m the prajert and agreed'to the trade.
Heaawhlle the kr in the garden
Today he bad eomeUUng in bto
Let Ufe llghUy waar her ciuwn.
Id October aotne hunters came and ****
•ranlng began to gather. Aft- ,i* erted. 'There! didn't you.bear
,uund Office room with an old
more-and more sultry, hand which Inxltod her atundon—a
Uke the poppy hwklag down.
we told them how we felt about the
“**
quirt! quirk! "
„„ »
^ The people In the doily street looked poor. 1
When lu heart to filled with dew.
aisd 10
to ireip
helo him
on
loagtngly —
at the
anug ,. Quhi
Quite wlUing was abe
birdie's
condition of our
■4U Iiuiav.
borae. When
44UCU they
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»«» «!•>
DU4
“'ey OM
bad BU
all Bcam
heard u
It ipis
1}>U Ume.
uuir. giaa
glad’to
help
Pirn on.
—- iron
'—- boy
"4 in
-- hto
—» —.M*
^ to
~ be ««44M.«r»
^nd lU life begins anew.
In the psitore. they
‘be day appsrenUy for no
,uodev as to what
The next day he went Into ovary
“ow they vlrted mum. She iouad an old cage, and
called us. saying. -Ibto to not tbe
P“Wse than to warm himself
tw she store."office. ebM.lxbieL Uv^etoMe
““*** <**»«* Pl*ra» Tth mother gave ber
> beabng olntTeach me. Father, bow to ha
borae. to
for trince itlll
‘be Ho«lng
hearth-Hre
In the Ilv- ^
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se
*btoh she melted and dropped
-- Itr
--M.... looked
.M—MVM
___
...
.V4J uv.v. tiv—4.
MMSMA .—V .4 be
4.4.- evea
W3WCI3 pUce
414*4:0 Tn
IB 44I4>U C :cept the
Kind and paUent as a tree:
bright and fxL but. he was really 30 J“K'raom- He was full of frolic ^Jose. so coold not otter any explans- loons, and left a card » which was
At last a great drop fen. and then on Urn wounded spot.
Joyfully the criefceu croon
these occastODS. sat by the fire, nd
another^r and then
that——She g » —
years old.
him 44-4.4.
food and water, and
/
tlon, but proposed they ebCinld watch printed:
- It seemed
---------- -------Under ehady oak at noon:
They said we conld sell him, but
'
1.'!".*'’-.*“^ 4
lUien.-when. If they could locate When you want anything done that a
»« PMxplng water out of In a few days be had become quite
BeeUe. on hto' missloh beoL
•V wOTld W for fe^’he wouldmoet/ptoturesque little circles InVthc the sound, they might find out what
the clouds. Eve
Gradually the wing healed snd
boy can do. «aU
Tarrlee la that cooling lent;
abused.
‘be progress of bto play,
A
schoolboy
ran
past
and
looked
np
fteally
he
could
tme-U
again,
made IL
LI.NK ARHER.
Let me. atoo. cheer a spot.
trust, dear children, that you
are
A ball
ot rubber,- a .spool
at the iron boy.
He flew abon tba room and nte
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4—
After looking pot of the window for
Chora Boy.
Ridden field or garden grot —
4 4M Mil
M
J.I.M 4
"Wish 1 was that fellow!" be out of Eltoa's hand, and was as »«">«
kind
to all animals. ___
especlalLv
to U»e silk, almost aayUilng. became a playQme they decided that the queer
Office
with
J.
K.
Heradee,
J.
F.
Place where passing souls can rest
shouted. “Hullo, lend aa your para- ss 00^ be. Then talber and mother
noble horse that works so falthfullr. thing. He played with paper nap- -eong" as Tout called IL came from
Phtwe SiT.
On tbe way and be their best"
and to eo neefnl. Sow I will cIom kina, and rolled thi
bmh to talk to bef about setting the
lb'® ‘b« ®ra‘ a bunch of day-llHee dlrecUy under
Motto: "Do It on time, and do it'
—Bdwtn 'Markham.
“Oh, may ^ come under your nm- bird free.
.
The elory of Prince."
absurd crinkly balls fc«^ no purpose 0,^ window. Aunt Mary lesDid out right."
The little gW waa almoal heartYour Joving.
but Hay. Somrtlmra be would dia ^ eilalmed. "Here U a Urge toad
Then tn the window be put n enrd: brellar gasped a butterfly, who was
THE BUNBHINE PREfllOENT'B
Aunt Chloo.
wngbt In her mw spring dross broken. Many were the tears she
•
appear In tbe midst of hto fun and re- .uung under a Illy leaf; 1 think be
LJKN ARMBR.
VISIT.
“How wise you aro always to carry
before she could bring heroelf
turn with an air of "on business bent" n,„t
gnusldan. though f did
.
Chore Boy.
Sort a boat of good thingo this Dear
bringing a couple of nuts, which be
ooe!" . She
ber pet; hot
one day
Does things right and on ttme.
.. eat .on hto finger and
“
weak fer our Suaeblne page! Aunt
I am away down near the MIesIselp- would proceed to'put down the back
"Nor I. either." said Tom; "rtat la
lA
He hong a slate by tbe UlepbMte.
^ t»U>« «id ehe started !bnvaly out
Chios has wriiteq ns a charming pi river and perhaps what 1 have seen of the neck of any female friend who
Tree
I Bing when U on which the old man agroed to write
,'X"*
.* »ith birdie In the cage.
atory. ‘all about a resUy-tnily pet may Interest you Sunshine boys snd might be playing with him: he shun- i, -,tng to rain'
rte one* owned. A leUar baa 'come girls.
,
ned the male shirt collar. As he nev^
the children were out.
ftOB Sunshine Boy. Sr., describing a
l left iTisrlevolx. Mich.. Jond 2. ar- er looked for these nuts again, it
„„ch totereeted tn "Qolrkey." aa
Unn Ontobed dlslributlnx hto rard.
trip be baa taken this anmmer. and/ rived at Morrtoon. ill., about 3 p. «.
supposed lh« be regarded them n^Lle christened him. ajd a. very by. nine o'clort. and went hart tTIhe
she said gratefnlly. "How mnch nicer
another grown-up friend has sent, I of the 3rd.
as hto COE
general sociable toad be'proved to be. 1<ben office to wait.
a cunning
.*4 ... ,
.dellgbtfut.
r* *T“
"®‘ “>•)' «‘
‘l™’rte wl^ow “hto ""^a,^ am the telephone rang, hto “
•nongh for UUle folks! /toe wUI dollahlful.
It was like a moving consider hU friends In the light of ..^,4, -«„.4V.v. ..i .1.*-, .w.t
km..
............... ..
... v.‘® ®®irtsh a
hom4. with tlu.
4
bm,.
*“•
‘•“••ry "qolrk" seemed
paj»4>rams of green fields, orchards, wsjkjug .lore-pUres for bto own bene
. •“
*
nd’w'nTln**
•«“ j
‘*1^1* **2^“' * in*T 5? “rd'h‘“^ Ikrf
wh*!rt^“
r.w”r.rrL"’r-r
m mm
~3:ri
mm
m
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m
nr■ .-r -nr.™ 4.4
-I'“
^ rs ri r
b‘TMo‘:e*:;;s“ym:
---------------------- -----------Promising to write a second pert
to the story of Mera aonw future
lakes,
rivers, vineyards
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»®'T fond of candy, asd j„ -bs »„ts. ,*,«• .«iir4>H .th* loader Wue-Dol a bit Sonqsbody would
beanUful towns and eWee. Travarae ^jowed doHgbl whenever a box of w.
call In the afternoon, or the next day “..p
being one of the nlcrtt
fr-,h bonbons were onened. He would
-mm_
They called him the muatoal load, or the next and he would have a
Wrdle. however, did not feel he
mutt aay good-by. Flyliig and hoptwittering he feUowed than
borne, and. to Qtoa'a deUghU «
And happy In-the new home In the Michigao City more thin half of tbe vero offered him.
would
the kitchen and ate out of her
front yard for bto counUr-seaL where well and on time.
4^.4. it after aU.—Exchange. Into
woods while 1 tell you some short land is devoted to grapes. It looked '
________
|
them with an etr of a conno^r In
^ nadtotnrhed during the
About throe o'clock ihera
_______ ________
hand. At bedtime be flew Into the
etoriea.
Uke one conUnuous vineyard., broken .veete After this he would emooth
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”
They rarely saw him, for rail. The bank wanted him,to aurjf^^
Bones In Vfc* wi.1..
«MS and alept on the perch.
W* wtn begin with an old family only by orchards and farm bolldinga down the lace papers around the
■jv.
u„“'u,
An- ■i- V —
“■ “A
borae. 1 ptMUme many ef you have
Chicago I dq not Whs Of couras
box with hto deft little paW. mxd Z^ZTibo
toavra^ir^d« tewT
each a pet on the farm, and know there aro hundrode of lovely parks
around the rooialader of
®‘ .
lea ea. and eel
to n.
hopped
ouL
all rtout their good qnaUtlea and and homes, but ai a whole. It to but
B the eover
—________
___________________
a
reply.
XT
"
door
-as
open
be
would
fly
U and
But
one
day
Marjorie
1
br-w to love and care for them.
a big. noisy, smoky, dirty and Ureput on. He never attempted to take ,hat Qulrkey was morihg as he sang.
“pTMly good." said the banker dp- 4^
make a call, always expeetlag aoma
Once «e owood' an oM horoe who eome place
^ave you in roar hodTW
^
*«“
was worthy the good name oT'Prinee. , From Chicago to Morrtoon . tbe away to ••store." as he did note. He ^ ^to one note eonnded more and provingly. and gave Urn a quarter.
miry u
tPPtranUy to hto human n,o«.qj,tant a. be passed through
There were no nioro caUe that day.
-Two hundred and ilne" rte aald.
*“*«>«
wlih'tha other
for he had such a lot of InteUlgrtd'' country
to B«np«.uvetr
comparatively mve.
level anu.
and.
and a aoble baaring that 01
with him to O^e last, to-ben be was woodUnd. looks Uke one~ttost. wella eoli he was owned by a gentleman uiled farm. Every little disunoe ooe
.I, clT wS, top, «to Mr . 4rlT«-.
v btod.» ot .Itok pmU.. Um W’"*' "« bl. fH»4.. It ».» mU- Wo UMr to hMl oouto lo lb. obpM
1 bp.* . pcMU pUcb 4bto> bt
-v_ n™ ■■------------ ... ‘""A
ana made a grrtt pet of Prinra. and rteep and horses. All this and the
«wl they had long known site elde of the strMl Tom declared the honde that needs hoeing." he qa«- bad two hundred and eight- but I
A Get
Often treated him to extras U the beauUlul homes showed a wonderful““>•
that he was starting oe a ringing
“All right," and Linn wae off at ,*J,owed a flab bene for breakfast
form Of candy and apples, so you sec ly prosperous country.
•‘>“*"** ® **»*
‘©"f- ««> “>•/ ^ *™“ *“»
this morning, and that adds another "**
ot ranenU Hall,
he farod Yell at this Ume in hto lUa
Lari Sunday my brothar and I ‘o®*'
They conld nee him leap- of hto 'engagement*." and making
"It to done." ha aanoonoad. m ha
Beetoo, like that forBeriy; on the teaBut one day there came a sudden went to Bock island Ionian our moth- ‘®«
‘ktwght they oouldi *;-oui in surmises as to the rout* he would mtlered the office, aa boor and a half
__________ Ideneg of Petqr raaeull hlmaelf. to a
change to Prlaoe, for bto master eold er and another brother. We went first ‘*‘®
of the hlghtri uIa but Marjorie aald It was lonefT later.
Per inky Ptaigera.
gigantic golden grass hopper over
him. and he passed down to common to CUnton. HU then to Davenport, ‘‘Oopoeka, but apparently he had for without him and ehe wtohod ha had
“Not through alreadyT
A girt I knew has made a wondar- Ove feet long.
"Tsa I am.", ha aald.
(nl ..dtocovery. which ph* think* all DrownA a famoua ooppartBSlth and
tabor, till a man bought him to uao In Iowa which to Jutt across tbe Miss- Bottoa hto (riands. Wbov • aprlag stayad all eumm
__
_______
_ Island.
___
Dr. Smith talephonad to the house other scfaoelboya and
achoelgirto weod-carrar.
tbe lumberwopdA to haul bhavy VxadA isslppl
river
from Rock
We
^ -orttmen who were repatr
ft was Wednesday when he went
However, Prince proved to be rather ^ros^ the big atraam once on the
oMUgi found a IIuIm squirrel sway. On tbe following Snfedar « apd learned Chat the work wm dong, should know tod.
The graashopper Is made of copamall tor such work, snd it was tben cars and three tlmee on a feny.
*I>® ®H*h <»• nl*®®!- nod ahowed.an heavy thunderstorm came up. and as aM dpna weU.
"tt’a eo needfuL mammA" she pw. and within lU body to a bos la
Ihet he formed the habit of looking
The Hlaslsalppl to big and grand, oppeUla tor cooked daintlea In thalr
thny were aU hurrying about rioriag“How mnrt do I owe Tearha aril- taya:
"all boy*
and girl* get tek
which,
aroend to see bow much ot a load but it to liko Chlrago's atmosphere, luncheon palls. Os one occaaton a doors and windows Anot May.ssddaned.
'
«■ (hair fingsTA you know."
pairs a nuahar ot yaa^ ago. wm
he would have to poll up hUl. and If awfully dirty.
of euriard pie was mtoring. and ty cried:
. . “About forty cantA 1 gBasA" LlM
*«araty they do. and on their found a record stating that It had
he fait. Impooed upoA ho would
Now I must letl yen about Moirtaoa. the man looked np ani saw a gray
ChUdren, Qulrirey to eomlng boBM. knew Smith was rirt.
riothsA m tML’ said her mother,
dnee bean shaken down by an anrth-thrsaue to balk. All this' proved ti is an Ideal town of about f.SOO pop •dulrrel sltUng under a tree wttb a | ean hear him out on the hill, and
The doctor etodtod hhn for a min"I cant get the spots out of my quakA and eoce oompeUed to beg)
too much locoBvanlancA and pf uUtloA has finely pnved etreeU. bMU- Plec* ot pie tn hto pnws. eatlag tt he to eomlng nearer aU the time."
ute. “Now, look barA son. 1 see you clothee. but I’m *orrr when they get tram Ha pobUc station by a Ota Ber.
Prlhco was getUng advanced In yenrt tiful realdenree and lu InhaMtanu gravely down from the point. In poAnd even as she spoke they all want to enoceed. I can pay you forty therA" raaponded the gtri: T try «ral other Umas It has been down fur
hto owner thought be wMid do bet- uke prtdS in bennUfylng It and tn man fashion, not nibbling tba evt heard hto wril known voice as be oantA and wflL If you aay «. hut the vary hard not to. But I can gat tba nfUn. in lA» fer new horua and
tar M the farm, so ha brought him keeping It tree from any and avery. la valgar rat taahloe aiylA Appraeroaaad the atrast and cams la k( thewort was not,worth that. Andyou win
ink epeta off tsy flogera 8eo!“ - tedL On (M .renewod
ta M. and told ua hto pasb litotorr thing offenslv* to a highly cnltared hoMloa wm tell that th* Uttl* pet
r Of the teooA and back to bto nover saeoaed If yon try
She dipped her basda Into water, thd aid tslpw vfll ha raatond tie hto
sad reoomucadad him to be a good and refined people.
squirrel was the thrif. but nothing riunp ot Uy learsA and th* flrat than a ihlag to worth. U to better to end whD* they war* wat rte took a irtarad plaeA -bar* be ha* parched
litUa bora* that bad dona lota of
On* of the most
Bor*^^ baard of Ua during th* tonsd U>* children heard the nan chamailiU* Ich than atttU* Bora." match oat of the oiatebaata. asd rind* 17tt
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"ZTHHSi “lErZtrlrHu.!
rHr'HsrrS
1
OLDEST PAPEK IN MICHMAN NOKTB OF GKAND RAPIOS-ESTABUSHED 18(8.
(Srranii
ncrallL
AHD TKAVXESB BAY BAOLB.
Covers tbe
GtobH Trav>
erM Rcgloa.
TRAVEESE CITT, GRAND TBATEB8B COUNTY, mCEIGAN, TtESDAT. JITLY 8. 1913
P HEivugssts
ir NieMu
HUY RmRIBI DLIEO
TarrlMa Storm Vlaittd tha Countr7
Nsar Vicksburg.
NaDcfaez. Miss.. July 7.-SsTeial
paraona
klllod at Carry
ARMIES DRIVEN SACK RY THE Vicksburg by a storm last night ac
OREEKS AND MRVIANE.
cording to laporta. O'oa -raport saya
>0 are dead, but wires being down con
firmation b Impossible.
m HH K BEGURBI
■ULOARIANS ASK RUI
TAKE HAllO,
TNoumMo Stein ans CaRtvpoS . OurIns thi 9mtm Th«t Hava Raan
WasaV Quring th# Paat
rH Oa/A
TO PROTECT GIRLS
DEATH VISITS
PICNIC PARTY
ROUSE OLOwi Omni
sTRii isjiEAOUicffli Isyf^onY flRE
KEEP SHOPS
I Farm on Peninsula Vlaltad By
Cyclans.
IN MICHIGAN
c
WAS COSTLY
During toe heavy wind that vbtted
, July 7.-The gold
miners' strike, which resulted In____
tob vidnity early Saturday morning
.
CLOTHING
the concreu bouse located on thei»«WMAN ERB QUEERS PLAN OF 100 being killed and wounded. uKU®^ STOCK
WAS BADLY DAMAGED
farm of R. H Evans. located about!
RECEIVER*.
deadlocked today, following toe re-^
publication of the peace, agreement*
tor«« miles out on toe Prvilnsub was'
'
blown dovm. nothing but a portion of|
by toe miners. More trouble b feared |
Vm IR REYOIO DEPTH ^r”'krir;r.r.“,-:w*iiTSTHE
Simcinr* that was built a few years I
SHE WAS STUDENT IN
HIGH SCHOOL
state to hip
---------
LOCAL
OLD DAYS RECALLED
0RI8IN OF OLAZE DI0OM
STARTED IN McMANU* APART
MENT ABOVE STORE
Thb waa tbe only building that
POWDER BROUGHT OVERLAND
was damaged In toe vidnity. while
FOR PERRY'S FLAGSHIP
no
damage
to
the
orchards
In
tbe
sec
Smek*
Usu* it ^OiffiCu^ for
Dens*
Adinib Read Is Having Troubb But
____
■ Anxious to Sacura Companion, Haul Srugh, Who Waa tion was reported.
Ftrciran u LocaU Sour«« of
With Htr Was Savad by Tim
culms Evsrything Will Corns
|
' ’
F.'*: Lett i* Cevemd
ly Arrival of Mambara
Out All Right In th.
Cenur of AtBy Insurance .
of tha Party
POLITICS IS
BEHIND SUIT
London, July 3.—Tba pretacUon of
T:u c.f usvn'.wn'cr-.BSr, hr.ke/.ut In
young flrb wblb away from. bomA
Maple City. July 5.—One of the sadV- K.i.h«
on'
'Mree*.
(he necMstty fw closer goremmanl
New York. J-ilj
?hs VVyomlni
Br-e. I'm.
accldeeU that has happaoed In
.-nd;iv
r-'
'.wo Toor-e -of
aaperrbion of t'fae Posts Roelanu thb Tblnlty wu the a
railroad shops of toe Pere ^laruuetic. over r-ie ioiln} n ............ ...................
i.: J 'iiil •en.e f.Mir or
counters In connection with cotta!teg of Hatel Naah, (be Id-yaahold
located omthe'aoutoeni ouuktns of powder' which left .vumineton.
apondcnce intended for glrU. and the daughter of Dull Nash of this place.
raUtlon of such professtons aa bar la Pearl Lake yesterday.
TAMMANY MAKES EFFORT
maids and lea shop waltresaat sHtb
DOWN tULZER.
The arrangemenu bad been made
the white slave trafOc. were among Jor a falmly picnic at Pearl Laka
Batearla Will Daelarc W«r.
the aubjecu discussed today by dele and'tha famlllea U Dell and Prank
Bona, Joly
Tba ODlcarlan abl- gatee to the InlernaUonal n*hlte Slave
Nash and SdwaVd and Harry Patten.A. Mi-.C,
VJ
SM.'
..JIMKHUBat Ute ananooa torvaHad a formal CongreM which met at Caaton Hall
0..™ I.
u wl!. ,M
bn,lb ,. .
„ ,bb„ ...
glU, Qian Bru^ and nome fiienda
Faguatt to Ratate. aaklae Uie ctar to under the pretldency of the bishop of
drove over ao that they could have
“ l‘ I"
•> “I
'b. -u ttlp
lb, nmt I. bf
ia.„aurt.m. d,r«».
^ attacks c London. The Atnerlcan delegate bad
has NOTHING
abandonment of the Rooming shop* which dashing young Commsoder Pr»- «ir;ng or presence of- matwla} wtilfh
an early picnic dinner and spend the governor
Balsarta. ,lf nuuia
Rnaala TOuaes.
r«hiMs. or
i
—,«
if tli« Ttfbt Of cbooslo* a chalmiaii tor rest of the day In fishing and bathFEAR FROM TROUBLE.
and -yards would be stubbornly ly- jry wined the Britl-h fro-n tb*^ Gr-er
--cu
8^ tails tb bead tba waralng.-lt b Um monilos seasli
listed by mortgage ■bredUors wbo win i-skes, and tbe s'sron. was (he sam- it war a( Srst thought t!ut aa electric
ing and, other amuaementa for toe
ullatdy stated (hat BulgarU will de 'At the I
1 aeeaion.tbe Brit- younger people.
Min Hepkina Sagan Action.Six Vaara-ulumately come Into the full posies- waeon that Ju't 100 yew wo.'curling lion had bec.me overhiated.
clare war today.
Age and Could Net Sustain ths
leh d^egatee Introduced a motion
Sion of thb property.
.brought sotne power here from Dels ' imi u bu zinre been discovered that
Aa soon as the pany bad arrived
BulgaHana Contimia to Le^.
'~Chargea and Gave a Cancalling upon tba rrench goremment
Neither H. Prince nor Mr Brb nor;
Prrry to do the wiping with the iron had. not teen o«ed !n that
at toe lake the men folks went to dig
Belgrade. July 3.—Army beadgi
cral Rsissss.
to (ODvane a third Isiematlonal ofthe Thayer estate, all of whom mw Tomorrow wlirbc Perry Day In Erie room.
. cv,.
ten . report that tbe Semani. afwr fictal conference charged to ascertain balL toe ladles to arrange for toe
„
^
iimporunt
Iimporunt factors
factora in'the
In ‘'the ownership
ownerahlp **>« » prepn® of celebrations whlrh ; The blaze stArteTbi^ the door
capturing UUp, panned tbe enemy, (he reanlt of the working of the In lunch nnd toe children went to toe ^nbur,. P., J«„ J-OOT.™,.;„ u,, p„,
.«,rld« ud will conclude at Put in Bay on Sep- of one pi the front rooms, and burned
water,
la
a
few
minutes
a
little
sixcapturing over one htmdred oSicen ternational agrwment In Europe and
finteteB>»* tob afternoon issued and ln-',tock. would oountenanoe such a letnbcr 10. will open. It was on Sep- through into the adjacent one., An
year-old girl aaw that both Hacti
and one thonsand men.
other paru of the world for the sup Naab. and her companion. Qasel ten-lew In connection with the suit radical movemenL
1 tember 10, iti8 that Perry set otii alarm was tamed In immediately, but
Praea daapatches ny aangnlDary pression of the white abre U^c.
for breath of promise filed agmlust
Brugh. were struggling In toe water.
Tbe Wyoming yards were construct-****** ***”'
•****
, when the department arrived toe ennghtlDf haa occnrrad at .Orehapalye. and to aacenain To what extent the
him la -Phlbdelphla yesterday.
1 for aasbtance. On arriving,
ed
by
and
with
toe
full
consent
of
this'*“*
"™* *******'P‘*V‘^***“‘*‘'****• **"
»**
where tha fiolgarlan losses were enor- agreamehi had succeeded la suppresa‘'Yes,*' said Governor Sulzer. “1
HbmI Brugh was seen tn tbe water.
Interest and are modm Ig every- re- ‘**’"
*™“*‘ - »®®he. Two linea of hoae were bid
mona and t.OOO Bulgarians aurrend- Ing the iraffle. supplying ataUstlca of.
Which Jnat at tob plica suddenly -have heard of the Hopkins woman tpecL with ample ground for further
*'**
*® **** ^’‘***"^ **•* »“** *he fire war exttogubhed almost
ared. la thb engagement 3.000 Ser tbe number of
framMp
In
Phlbdelphla
There
b
dropi off to a deep point, and she had
bcitsrmenu. Ths sbou weiw local*”‘‘*‘**‘
**■*“ **"* “* **** *“' “
“**“»“**' ®" ““"“* *’* **>•
vians were hilled and wounded.
alaee tbe agreement haa been
Just come to the surface for the sec nothing to U 1 am afraid of. Tbe M .1
lupld. .n.r o.,.rc a.UI. "<'•
'V''. H... «tiare of 0.. Br,. ul tb. I.at U.U .
Accordtef to the beat Information force.
met tbe enemy, and^ey are oura.~ blind attic above was
filled with
ond time Hazel Nash bad gone whole thing looks like a conspiracy emtlon end readUy accon
bars the baab 'te ‘extended from
The PrentJi delegates urged the (ten jt_ toe .same time and she nev- sd asiems to be stale and tlaby.
vs> ‘ rent
Kotdiaaaa
toward! necessity of problbUlng and punishing
The tact b, tbe suit of ibU wo
time ago. and tbe hulk of the Niagsra or not there was fire there, the use
er appeared ^ u was over an bo
GnetgheU, a
to the any third person who attempts to
man.
HopkInJ,
Is
blackmail.went
jwas
made
whole
again
for
tbe
celeof
a
Urge
quantity
oC
water was
befora toe body was found.
procure a woman, whether a 'prosUthe governor, “and. .more. It b Insti ... .
.. .T* *'* Mvlng our troo- pratlon. Following a week's celebra- necessary. Tbe htais ItaeU was eonA pfcyalcUn was hastily aummoned
n* Bulgarians daitverad their haav- tute or not to induce bef to enter a
tuted by -my political enemies and la bles. said Newman &b. a member UVB. M^.V th^^e will
celebrations «ned
two upper rooms, and
■ M* be
w UWeVia.IBBUO
-------------—to the
—
and Mbs Brugh waa given all toe aid
lodf Mows at OtWTghelL .where they house of tll-tame. Earl bud (^atess
gay. Wls.: the damage to toe store and stock b
part of tbe plot of Boss Murpby and Of tbe executive board, “but evarysevered tbe OracoServlan UnA and Braaaey gave a reception tonight In poaalMe and soon recovered. The
discredit
thing mill come out all right and tob MHvraukee. Chicago. Buffalo. Ssndna
«!“ to smoke and water,
at blip. They attu bold OaerAdi. honor of the delegates, whose labora body was brought home and alten-; bffwjpe they cannot use me for toelr railroad wOi survive toe ordeal.
^y. I.orrate. Munroe, Mich, and Put- “f- Kubeck bar aa yet twen unabls
waa given to tbe mother, who
“We
want
the
cooperation
of
Grand
in.^
but were driven from btlp evenuiany conclude tomorrow.
uetaHoua schemes to loot the stats
estimate toe loss to his stock. The
was almost prostrated. Word '
with heavy loaaoa towards OvtcheRapids people. It's toe second dtyi
/_
fumilnre In the McManus tn was
of Sew York. •
SMt to toe relatives, who arrived
po)i«. wbera the B«wian arpy was
has a'wonderful fu-l
badly dainsged'by smoke and water.
“If 1 were willing to be Murphy's
antoaob^laa.
massed.
Tba Barvtan sopponlng
Tbe building b Insured for |6J)M and
men
kind of governor nobody would have
Hasal Nash attended tbe school At
forces met the Bnlgarlans at Dermark
men
of
that
city
peed
opr
road
and
tbe stock for a Uke amount Fite
Travama Oty test winter and lived beard of this and.other matters he b
d toelr friendship and support. Ths'
hundred dollars was carried on the
and Petrlahlao. wbera a fierce fight
with her aunt on West Tenth street. using about me. that goes wlUtout
ensued.
Tbe Bulgarians
nftered
saying. But because I nm flgbtlag Pere Marquette baa been an Import- CREENMAN RESORT TOTALLY DE- furniture by Ur. McManua.
She had hbt made arrangemenu
ant factor te toe growth of Orand' ' STROYEO SUNDAY NIGHT
baavUy.
retnrn to school next year and live In graft, .fighting for good government
On tlte other aide of Guevghrtl tbe
and her ahlppera have helped'
end
fighting
for
direct
'
Will Be SsHous on Account of Marino tbe. family of Gm. H. Curtis.
Oraek armies are concentrated,
sake toe Pere Ma^cetie posaible. |f*laes Hat Been Unoccupied Sims It 6000
AOVEOTISiNG
A strange oolncldence was tost at Mr. Murphy and hb birellngs are do
Truffle Ming at Hslglrt.
“I shall do evemhteg In my power j
Was Closed by Sheriff Smith
]
______
tbe Balgarlana risk being caught be
the time when tha physician waa at ing everytolng In.toelr power to d»
tween two flrei.
stray me poUtical^.!!
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i
'REGION 18 DUE FOR EXTENSIVE
Port Huron. July T-—The Port Ed tending to toe membera of tbe atrtekCnoontlrmad dUpaiehn tonlgh
“Mlss
Hopkins
sued
me
tn
New
tore
npbuUdlng
of
ooth
the
raUroad
PUBLICITY.
famtly. Dell Naa}i.waa token sud
Prabshly
the
most
costly
and
yet
•
port funlpr baa«7 flgbtleg in tbe ward, a elevator, company plant
tee weatern MIct
denly ill and -It was at first thought York for breach of promise aome Uma
blip dbtrloL te which tbe Sernans Port Edward. OnL. wawt
after t married, about six yearn ago i •*"> tnm what t know of the dbpost- tee one which will be lean grieved M^p.pe, m,„ hsve Been luveetlIt was Just toe rescilon from the
were oompMIed to abandon their for- fire with a lost eatlmalad at 83S.OOO dtemoDL hut aa «e grew worse It 8he could not anslaln her charges and
of »r aaaoctetes they are to enof the three flrea In the psfct,
5jt;„-^rui| indufVy on EaUfled poalUoif A tee town of bUp today. The origin of toe blaze b
eadmltted
she
brought
suU
for-ulter-(“«
accord with this spirit If the **'®
•“ «"« rt-ulting te the
tensive Sca'c.
known. About dlSO.MW worth of gtoln was found that be bad ptomaine pois
The case -waa aettled P^Pte of Michigan will help us and »otal desirucHon of t!;e Oreermto re-j
and leave beltted their wounded.
oning. and then four of toe younger
ooaabttng
of
330.000
buabela
of
oaU.
Fifty-four oSleara, Inclndlng four
. Tb.« r.rar.-i Triver-. r<w;('n U In
children developed tbe same aymp- and my Uwyer haa a general releaae atrengthen
oolonels. were am^ tha killed. whOe. and 60.000 bsnbeb of wbasit waa de toms. The doctor being preoenL an from tola woman to'me.■Ible we will Ufi tob road onto „ a 'The >n.1n building w.- corrtpl. t,srt- .ril.ing
high plana oLexcellenee. I have hot rated and several adla-^nt -tr . .nr,i
,
the lossea on both Maa numbered eev- stroyed. The losa means much to tidotes wen administered and the
Port Edward. Oat., waa destroyed by
teat tetereat la It by any mantwr of
^~rch»d. The fire '*
„d
era! thonsand.
auffarers ware relieved. U waa very
at lb belgbto. The elevator wai rua
•arvte DMIarwB War.
fortunate that aid was ao soar at
by
Sarnia
CapItoL
orlfli.. Tie beiuie, l„ been
,b.
Vienna. July 3.-1^------hand or aarlous resulu might have
Inspected toe orchards from Travs
copied for aome time and was entire-,,
hare from Uaknb aild that 8enb had
been the eatcome. It b a myatery
City to Northport and bade, and to
ly te flames before an abrm waa turn- ,
^ fommlly declared war against Bnlaa to dba oause. for toe accident bad EARTHQUAKE WORKS HAVOC IN
Old Mission and back. Thsee news
ed
It
On
account
of
the
teck
garb unlgbL Tbt Sarrten army
intarmptod the picnic dinner and no
paper men were so greatly tmpreaadd
SONORA. MEXICO.
htadquartera are tt Uaknb. with Klbg
water, there was no vroy of sarlog
aougee of toe poison can be aacerPaler personally In obarge.
tt. bn,Min.
CbW
tt“b«V
“ej
la New Editor of tha Boyne City
an.....
.
W4&SUV
UIV7
aome
of «...
hla —....
men simply pnv<mted
jboto announced that toey would give
InhaWtonb it Affected VlllagM Are
into the wooo.
lexrreMioD to tbelr foeUngs by means
Uvlng In Tenta for
and
getting
to
tbe
rerort
cottages
oo
C«>rge W. HpdL former editor of
I of Ulnatroted ^Uclea.
•afaty.
toe hay shore.
toe Dnity Bagle of tob city and later
I O. H. Jeantegs. assbtant managing
Hearing *he Waa Unfaithful Ha Re
The blaze broke out about
with toe Boyne CUy
editor of toe Deireli Newa-Trlbunt.
a NM Satlaflad With imml-.
HIM JEMIB WllidN 18 TiTe ISTI
turned te Italy and Commit
o'clock, ani beeauae of the tinder
returned from Callfumb<
gretien Laws.
spent four days working oat of thb
ted Deed.
WHITE HOUM MIOC
Dongtoa. Arts, July
like
condition
of-toe
buildteg.
spread
whoce be spent toe dUnter and ac-;
city, and aaw many of our farms and
and
Oranadoa.
Sonora,
amall
towns
at once to every part of it In a few
oepied toe position as editor of the
SeatUa, 'Wash.. July 7.—Radical
I to LifMiftor, Pa. iJneCapeatrono, lUly. Julr 5.—MaronlL
Boyne aiy Times, a wedtiy publica changes in the Inmlgratlm bws of located 13C miles below toe Hexlean
yer. Hm Bean Aimauaoad at
Aacenslo. recently returned to hb na- j
^
tion In lu second year. Mr. .Kent b the United Btatea were demanded to border at thb point hare been deExeautleg Maiwloii
b vl^ tauro^
such acene. a. be bdleved wuxld
molbhed by earth Bhocks, which have live tow.-from New York, b under !^'
a first class newspaper man and will day by speakers before toe
•ed at tniervais since May 17.
give Boyne city as good a paper aa meeUngs of the Fljrtleth National
July I.—Tbe p
wife aUva /^oUowlog toe roedpt of
Adobe
buildings
te
neighboring
vl|.
possible. He b a live newt Mtoerer Cwfermee of Charities and Ckwrecand Mrs. WUson
tonight
at
New
York
tellMuNgWuced
Trfed to
to toe
toe'^nV
«f ^toe Orond
Bnpld.
Uges also have been rased gnd
burned
ground, with all the,,j,^^ ^
'Waatsrn
Rm
od tbelr aecoad and strong editorial writer and can tion which cMvaned here July 6. Dec- damage has been done by heavy teg him that hb wife waa unfaithful
ttj^bb^. bbtt,., b,i« tte.4.
’ee,*^”"
daughter. Mbs Jeaab Woodrow WU- always be depended upon to stand for toratlona tMt the present Uwa i
■tones roUteg down the mounlate- to him during hb abaence Aacenslo re
Cb.. OeMbtt. pe.prt.ttr ol U. „
„ tt. ttett. H. peU
aoB. to PTands Bowaa Sayre of Lan- what b best for tbe community to letting to hordsa of 1
turned tq hb home here Immediately. place, b te Boyne^enty at present
■ddea
a Tbit to' Korthpon and under tbe
creter. Pa Tba wadding b expected wbleG be iabora kfr. Kent b much een nerar be aHtailatcd br tob connHe U declared to have greeted hb
It b reported that the bed of the
treely made by speakers. An Barbpe river has been robed by the vrlfe toe first day of hb retnrn with
guidance of Rev. a. Bentell. made a
to Uke place next November at tbe liMroved In health and expecU lo be
to a abort tlma
of today's maetlngs ■hocks nnd the oouroe of toe stream fivery show of affection. The second
oltlcal Inspection of toe d
White Houaa Mr. Sayre b at preat^ng ^aco al tost potaL Ha obo
eat an aitomay In the ofAca of Db- b hopliig that he tuoce^ la hb new waa as addraaa by Chariea W. Bias rtianffed somewhat
day, toe eouple went for a walk to
Pled, of the Pndflc Coast Immigration
Ulet AUoraay Whitman of New Tort. tMd sad makes the Times i
Tblted tbe asylum farm taking ploThe tehabltanta of the two towns the woods. Thb ■was tbe last ever
Casgreaa. who has Just comploted a 'are Uvlng te tenta. It b eatlmated
turw of tbe big Hobula herd mad
Mr. Barra, who b 28 yaart old, power In Chartarolx oouniy..
ot toe T Oman. A prieeL bowerFortunate.
special nrvsy ef Pacific Coast condl- 6.000 are wltoo'nt permanent sbel
gradnatad from WilUams' coll^ tn
he inspected the Morgan sad Karlsar, wbo wa« passing through the Um
Uont relative to defects In toe lamll*M. Ha was manager of the foot
ber at tbe time beard pbrdng shrieks
Washington. July J.—Dsapltc cnla- ham orchards oa the onuklrts ot thb
grnthte tewa. One of toe delegates
ball taam tharn and Interaatad In Y.
WJBKBOON-The Mutkegon Conn, from a distance. He teade hb way Toroble weather conditions tbe fire city. A (rip down toe Paalnmtia was
M. C. A. Work. Ha spent two anmthat tjr Poultry and' Pet
them and found a fierce fira danger up to today on national foreat owe hf tbe features ef hb stay and
mera wKb
Wilfred T. Grentall In Caar’a Capital DiaUnoed Rsat of tlw adrocatsa of a prolactive Urlff are te planning on boMing. toe tergeat
shoot a tree. Buppoateg It reteires has been-unosnallr smalL ae- on tob trip he looked over oome of
World.
hla .mlaaionarr work on tba coast at
foolish to praach that doo^tne and abow In' lb hiatory, and a committee to be mtiy tbe work er nrebtea. bow. cordlng to a report bsued today at the tbe more Important fruit Inraaa. Oaa
Ubrador and gradnaUd from Harr- .8L Petersburg. July 7.—Offtdal po- toes refuaa to fight for an 'imiplgra- baa been named which b now arrong- everabe passed oa. The day follow forertry depanmenL Tbe report states afternooo a trip was made to Central
ard law echaol last yaar.
ifes siaUsttes shbmuted to the muni tios proMcttva tariff that will heap teg tor a ball which will aeeommo- ing when toe dtevpearonee of Mra. (hat owing to better oondltioos af Lake where be stj{d!ed tarealag oowMbs Wilson b 34 yaan OM and cipal aathortti^ today show that ths hordas of terelcsers from coming tn data 3.000 entrtea. The datea of tha Aseea«t« became known, the priest forded by btgge'r appropriations for dlUoas sa they are fosad la Aafirlm
wu aducaiad at Ooncher ctdiage. ctar'a caplUl bolda too world's rec
led a nnmber of citbens to the burnt fire fighting te tbe forests, the year eountr. The backers of hla ikpsrs
show wfll Ss annouaoed bter.
Baltimore, abd spaetelbad In poUBtol ord for auleldaa. In the past twsive
Fkera at paupar wagss.- It waa o
tree. The woman's flngsc ring, and 1613 ao tar has been imusuaUy free are ouasldcrteg ealargteg tba pobOeaactenre. Shn baa dona mneb aattla- months totre wars 14*7 wbo tookifldentiy ptedlctad (hat toe c
BBCAN'ABA—Andrew Nelson, an- gold eartnis were found te the asbao. from the dcrasUtteg flrea which have ttea and making It a Mbhlga farm
mant wort la Philtditgbte sad b
ffteeer, and Tsnar Starrlna. Qraman.
arrotted teat as be narked former yean. It b estimated teorasi nod Mr. MeOoanM «w la
haan acilvMr IdanUM wldi tba
too for every aaonth. la tba sama par ttee by mmyiM tending toward reme- wwe aealdad to dsatb whan tbslr ee- reached Chteaae, en tbd.ItaltenSwtei that thousands of doUars have boen osorA cf tefmmadoB ‘hat woaM M
w. C. A., bavlng raaaBflyjnade mai ted 317 peieona were, murdered and dyteg preant ttlb te tbe Immlgra- glna eoUlded with aa ore tmte 1a tba border, prasumnUr making bb wv savad thraugh tba aroosteg of pubUe te doelda nkmg what Bate tha s»
apaaebaa to lu
^01 lo«
ta Mddoaii.
Nortowaatero Ore yards bat*.
tmek to Mfiw
teteraat ta |bo oara ot forsst tea*.
IKtejBTA
InivMttfihoaMMBMttl^
;
-..i.
. fc,.
.
»■
' . ■•I.
Atkana, Joly t-OfflclaJ adpleea
Ula aftcnooo aate Oraek troopa *vre
aldtes the Sarrtesa acalnst Bolsarla
aod eoaUnued to adruc« today, lafUcUBf haOTT teteartan loiaaa. aptnrlBt teaportABt poattloBi. ' Tha
Oreolts. too, auffarad coBsIderable
CASE WAS SETTLa DRCE
ELEVATOR BURNED
””
--
-BUILDING BURNED
TOWNS DESTROYED
BORNEO WIFE ALIVE
e,W. rERTtlCR
WILL DEFY Hoodoo
GHAIKES DEMAXDED
ROE LOSS SHALL
RECORD FOR SUICIKS
■cm.. ..
-..m..,.
■ X'
auiD TuiTnn »»»«■" ud tsavusi ut ucbx, tuudat, july b, ita
FJiaETWO
m CLOSED DOVE-PIE
BY COVERNMENT
roM the Mine a be would 1b «Dr who bsTs to hasdla tbe goods on a
don the price wUl be lowered
kind of buelneM. All the dlfcorresponding degree.
Thb
retut enterprUee *r« In renlltr do- phase of the muket problem has been,
Bpon the fermer for their too mueh'Dacleetad In the past,
•y ROB M*CM1VNI.
r. BBd they look to crop re- will be taken up with a riew of propPabUkh*^Vdft)v ud Thondv* tt
iraMareil tr r.3.'<Sa»r * Oa.TM^
porta before they outline tbelr plans ■erty aolring It wUhln tbe next .tew
TnwM our. MteUgB. bj .
-But ni taO you OM tfelBB. youBg ___^ *1? iTufcw'mwnn&r ta^Cn^tiM '
for tbelr boalnees ctmpalCBA When yesr* by those who are realty dealrand record
na:
you1l
ted dove-pto and naoquit*
(be erope are reported «ood they »lan
of benemtiag both tbe producer
boney
a
mighty
noootonout
diet
after
to expand, hut when the
W. A. GIBSON. Editor.
ud consumer
(be boueyiBoonFARM PROOUCE-4sylng Priees.
are for a abort «rop they begin to
feey wert
Butter ...............................................l»-»c
retrench: and this policy la adopted
. Henry P. bad cloaed (fee Interrlew
blared sa eecond-cleas matter
. every line of loduetry. If the
that bad nsnttod to feU givlag hi*
Marsh t. IMd. at the p
farmer really knew how great hla
daughter to the feandsome young
This week Thursday the tourist*
floence really la upon the worid of
srerieruBT who bad won bar lova.
of tbe
who are followlitg tbe
be would ortanlM for hla
Onkma ................................... 60e to 6*c
That was naore than a year *m>: now
Men of bs'mor are always-to krh
Pike will be
the big. brawBtoeod rmacIlmaB sat In depwe mes of geatoa; wtu are truly
protection and the general good
Office 12* Frent tb Both Phone* 2*
In thU city and It wUI be a good FARM RROOUCK—MUag PrtW.
of hi*...............................‘-- •o. alibough a man of gunlw 'nay.
of tbe worid. The farmer was tbe
thing for the city ^ county If the
_
duautora
drift
over
tbe
face
of
the
amottgn
other gin*, paaaaaa vtt. te
Brat bneioeM men. and ettbough he
people turn out and give them a mus
wetting aun. and thinking of what tba £haka*9eare.-Coleridg*. tbe leading Industry of the worid
bard-beaded old flBaoeler bad aaifl
ing welcome during their abort suy.
Oepoaita Running Into MTIIlons Art
today, be ii the Uat to adopt real
back there to hla toxnrtous bom* to
Good road* have come to stay and a*
Tied Up by Cleaing Company
bnalneaa method* In the conduct of
variou* New Tork.
Traverse City I* one of the ortglnsl
interoatsd in ths Waur
bl* work. He I* now awakening to
A.alia figure to a blM dress eua*. Ointment, which heal* all *kto erupPower Rights
tbU fact and wlihlo-a few years will renters of the movement It Is espsctalslowly up tbe lass ot umbre^a trees. Uona. .No matter bow long you have
It wa*' Jim's wife. There was a tired been trouMed by Itching, burning, or .
come to see the great neceaalty of ly Imiiortant that i
■raly skin humors. Just put a little of
stoop to her aboulder* that
Acovdinc to aUtUUcs compiled by Introduclw a real business system urUve Interest In the visitors when
that soothing amieeptic. Dr. Hobson'a
CRAINo-Traverse CUy Milling Cu.
plain in spiu of tb* polae of ber Bricma Olatment on the sore* and the
- they arrive. The open meeting whirh
Pittsburg. July 7.—Tbe Flr^t Secasperta the avermce income of the that will enable him to aecure
Price* corrected every dayebtn. Bbe bad old Henry P.'s ebln.
is idanned nnrf at which Crfitemor
sufferibg Slops Insumtly. Healing be
id .National 'Uank of PlutlMirg. a
bmer in the United Sutea U ap- rightful pfoOt* of hli'talL^
"Supper'll
be
ready
to
u
alnnU,
gins that very minute. Doctors use
Perris and* other eUte ofTlclalt will
reoeni consolidation of the nrst And JID." abe aaid.
proxlmBtely »700-per year. He realit In tbelr practice and recommend tt.
apeak should be attended by every
Second National banks, was closed bybaa Uda mneh In gron retnnia from
Mr. Alleman of Llrtletown. Pa- nays:
"What you goto* to bavo^
body. for there -will be some good
order
of
tbe
assistant
oompiroUcr
"Had ectema on forehead; Dr. Hob
•
eggs."
dbn
bU toll and capital, after taking all
There
have
been
no
pelltlODt
Sled
things
Fsld
and
tbe
general
plan
of
son's
Ecxema Ointment cured It to
of the currency today.
Mid. holding out the bln* SDD-beneet;
the xbki of hU bnalneaa. The ret
two
weeks." Guaranteed to iwlieve or
srltb the serreiary of aute to have tbo new highway outlined by t
ibowl&i Indlcatee that be works ten
Tbe bank is torgely owned by tbe "I’m going to mnka an omaieL The*
Buckwheat,
per
100
lb...|1.00eiU5
Good rued* mean much
boon a day for aboet 11.10, while any of the Uws enacted by the last
J. S. and W. 8. Kuhn Interests, and I* them'* dove-pl* and meaqult* bonay.
Jim burnt out laughing.
Oature subnUited to the people,
only Traverse City but the enOre
Co.. Pblladelpbls and 8L Louie.
the maa on tbe railroad that earri«a
connected with the firm of Kuhn.
"%'hy. Jim," cried th* MIU* womai.
according lo iho provtaJons of the region, as this 1* the l9glcal trading
bu prodnht to markSt recelvet
Loeb A Co. of New York.
terribly hurt. T thought you liked
referendum law that Is no'
center of this section and anything
Dining Room In TurUah Falaoa.
equal amount tor two nad a half
The nrst-8econd benk eaplUI it partridge egg*.to Turklab paUcc* Utera I* a apMtol
that la good for the country will prove
bours' voriL It la customary tor the effect
t^.toP.lMlO. with surpiUB profiu of 81.-Com* bera little gW;" He held door whereby anyone who desire* a
t be Med within ninety days af- of eqnat benefit to the city. All along
consumer to complain about the farm
950.OU0. Much B]<ecuUtiou a* to the out two great brown arms and ab* meal may enter.—London'BpacUtor.
tbe adjournment of tbe leglsla- tbe route plans have been laid to en
iped Into them ragardleaa ol
Jhicc* corrected every day.
er being the cnuM of the hlgh-prii
rifect of (be three or (our other bankj
nnd must be signed by five per tertain the vlsUora and to have "T
that he baa to pny for the prodocU
associated with the First-Second
Chlldrati of Worma
‘’What wa* It. Jhn*" she asked,
be coDsumea, which la not the reel cent of the voters of the state. This large number of
Tbe Kuhns are large bolder* In water
them on their Journey north'.'Vm Ic power plants and water rlgbta lo the when he had kissed away the tear.
chUdren Into beeltbr. happy youagtea In tb# case. Somewbera between Itw give* tbe right of the people
•Vb. nothing. Httle linnet; it was stars, by ridding them of worms. Toss
repeal any auie law that appeara ob
the farmer and the ooniumer thei
west. The (allure ties up deposlu
tbe—tbe doveple and tbe meaqult* ing. rolling grinding of teeth.'^crying
noxious to them, which Is an excel
dlaawears about *T.OO«.OIW.OOa. Added
aggregating 83,000.000. p
out while asleep, sccompaatad with In
boney."
lent provision for public protecU«». live of any city along tbe route and
to tble great loss is the agri'
Chicken*, live.......................................l!c
Another Bank Will Clea*
"But we haven't had them for ever tense thlreL pains In tbe atomacb and
Tbe laws passed at tbe last session show- the visitors that the city and
debt o( tbe couniry. which U given at
. McKeesport. Pa.. July ".- Notice BO long I thought you'd—'’ She bed boweU. fevertabnes* and bad braath. .
are s.vmptoma that todleato '
of tbe legislature were as a whole surroGndlBg counir?' are In entire
posted on the door* of tbe First Nn to Mte bard on her lower Up to keep Kiekapoo Worm Killer, a '
$5,0*0/100.000. wMcb la divided as
very g^ and none of them were of sympathy with the movement.
tional Bank here (his morning saying her chin steady.
nature that will menace the Uber-How would my SalM* O Uke to eee
the bowels, reatoraa your c
that because of tbe closing of the
56.*%’ secured by rMi esute: I4%
ties of the pewle. which Is evlderftly
little
old
New
Tofkr
.
dres to health and happtneas. Mrs.
First-Second bank' In PItUburg this
asenred by chattel mortgage; S% se
"O, Jim. Jim. you drar old Ihlngl" J. A. Brisbln. of Elgin. HI., says; '1
tbe reason that no referendum peti
bank wlU also clone. On J[jrae 4 tbe
cured by crop Uena (other tl^ cot
have
used
KIckapoo Worm Killer for
Her
arm*
wera
about
bl*
neck.
tion* have been so far Bled. On the
deposlu and Ioann and djieounu close ■TtoallyT Dont toO a* It isnt a&
ton; '.8% eecuiwd by cotton crop
and enUraly rid my children ot
other hand, there are not very many
tS.OOO.UUU. Tbe capital sUx-k
. I would not be without IL"
Beas; 5% unsecured, due local mer
Wbenr
people .who Uw famiUar with the
iSOO.OOO.
chants:. Tbe tarmers are paying from
Tomorrow."
ture of tbe laws (hat were passed.
QERMANTHIEVC8 OPE RATE VERV
-Row perfectly d»— NottomomwT Co., Philadelphia and Be LouU.
4 to i:% Interest on that five blUion
This Is due. to several rcasoas. among
TPhafn 1-r
doUan; say an average of 8%.
PROFITABLE PLAN.
which are that as yet they have not
-Wear wbat you've got till you get ALVIN H. GFUBER. Funeral Dir
Tbe pin" proposed for tbe remedy
been published In a form that the
to Chicago, aod then get eomeOteg
and Embalmer, 312 South Union 8L
ing of these condllioua it tbe estabfit to steal Into Broadway In. after
Mrs. Nellie Pratt. aaslatanL Clta.
people can get hold of (or Study,
Uabmant of agriculiuml chambers of
Beautiful Young Woman-1* Uaad <
pbone KTS. M'e treat you aa w*
dark. Yon couldn't get anything here
and In. tbe next case there la
eommeree throughout the coiAOes.
would Utah to be treated.
Decoy
Victims
to
Their
but
a
etrlng
of
bead*
and.
a
NavaJo
small a percentage of the people
mch SIHf
ugrleulUiral credits and a general aya- large who give any .thought to the
Lair.
ring. If you'* to wait a ysar. Tomor
row you're off at daybreak."
Um of co-operation which would aave
N EU R OF ATiH iC ^IRAfltEN TB—S* U
matter. One of the last things the
-But
you're
coming
toor
emnnoua ai^ (bat are going to
Vapor Bath*, etc:;-lor etomarb.
people conriaer as a ruU are the
"Why.
little
gray
gooee.
I
couldn't
touTH AFRICA SCENE OF TROU
nerye*. rlrculation. lameDeaa, etc.
ursat* la Intenat and through other
Berlin. July 7.—The German jiroTbU I* the time of the year for tbe
•8 by whlc5 they are governed.
get sway on a betProf. Hubbard, Steinberg Ulk. CJU.
BLE AND RIOT.
cbaaoala that could be prevented by This is one of the great falUnga o( vlnclal police are endeavoring
Granger* to begin to make prepara
1200,
may 13-Ztno*
Tbey were rather efient a* they
■ Intelligent eo-opeiailon by the farm- the present generation, and one of roundup a eudk of hotel thlcvoa-i-ork- tion* for tbe winter campaign. A firm
drove into tbe little rallroed (own the
era. No other buslDtus could aUnd
expertan entirely new trick variously step In such a plan I* often the bold
next evening. • There were plenty of WANTED—Competent and
Che rauigs of so inucb dissatisfaction
tbe aaffle loaa as the farming Indus
thing* to be thought nfwhen they really come fare to face known as •The Magnet" or "The ing of picnics and rally* that there
try la at present sad survive. U the with these lawa after they have vio Moth and the Candle." Hotels
Tbe big fellow etood on tbe platform
may be suitable opportunity to Invite
tanner had''a line of credit
and
watched
tbe
train
mill
ooL
and
lated them. It 1* the duly of* clti- selected In the provinctal lowos those who should be In the order to
all over the country wblrii
which 'have not elCA-trlc iighu and make application. The Grange needs 06n %H0PS RAIDED TO SECURE the little figure in the gray gown and WANTED—S«an rcraage Free seed
xen to become familiar with the
tniban left It* Impress os his heart
furnUhed os
^rty seres
would be' available at needed so that and city law* which regulate his con
even among (he boat, have that.
member*, needs Iqu of them
WEAPONS.
oODtracted. TW fivst^ T^ty Caning
rather than his mtoi|.
fee would not hnve to maifeet his duct. If be does not he la lacking I'sually a rich farmer or traveller U
It U one of the very best of out
Company.
t"—'•^’‘mchU-tf
After an. there's a feeHng of frew
crape at a aacrlOce in'order to secure
In the reallxation of true cltlxenablp picked out as the victim. A beautlfu( many organisations. It needs more
dom comes with this sort of thing.
money (or rhnniag expense* It wou’d and running a risk that no man who young 'woman, called the "aagoet"
lembcr* because of (ho good It can Several Buildings Burned and Seven- Jim walked up tbe stzoet with a Ugbt
remit In s greet change In general 1* really
ty-Fiva People Injured in Riot
step. Thera waa a hnm ot eongenlalInterested In goverament
i an adJolrUng room. Late
do the members and because of tbe
coBdttlonj. If be bad this needed
ing Which CoMlnited
Uy about tbe opes door* of tb* aaafford to do. laws' arc enacted Sight tbe virtom Is awakeued by a strength to be had from numbers.
esMU he could buy his supplies at for the common good.'and are anploont. blDiard ban* clicked to secret MONEY TO LOAN on good and weO
Through rtighL
light knock on the door and
The Bummor rally U an ideal lime
merrimeot behind curtained windows.
wholesale prices snd bold hU crops posed to be studied by all who arc enImproved farma H. C. Dart*. 113
but sweet voice summer* out (bat It*
place for criting people, who
8tat* Benk Bldg, Tnvera* Oty.
for dlapoaa] at a time when the
igaged in any kind of activity that tbe owner 1* In difficulty. Her
Johaonesbutii. Couth Africa. July 5
''4«t>oilld bo Interested In tbe Grange,
Mick.
^ anril 3tef
ket la favorable, and by cooperating iDdIridual may be on tbe aafe side
ga* light ha-v been extlnguisUod. Sy- to thinking about (be instution and —Tbe gold miners strike rtoU contin. roU and.mataclawnlc clash
with hU neighbors Snaoce bit bnsl- In conducting l)U business. Igeorftice
M. A N. E. TIME CARD.
ha* no matrlms.
ned today whan mlnera robbM all the bowUsg^'nlley.
Its splendid 'work.
nesa himself. Tbe Indications ;
of abo law excuses no one. so It -is
*nnl-lo. Jim!* He wa* greeted ou
The ilctim can't resut that vol^.
Tbe Orange need* more members gun'sho]* In town. Six wore killed
that the farmen are awakening
everyone to become acquainted He opens tbe door of bis room and that tbe prlndplea (hat Is is Strug- and 75 wounded -.n fighting during all side*. No one dand ash him to
thetr condliioB and will soon get
hava a drink, and be stood talkliig
siiib the changes that were made by
In the dim hall, a plrture In be gUng for may be. aupported by ever the night. The rioU etarted when
gether upon a common basis where the last legislature and govern future
with tbe proprietor. A game of fara
the
police
attesopted
to
break
up
a
witching negligee, downcast eyes and Increasing nnmbers. Tbe Grange Is
they can save the waste and secure actions according to the new nilea
wa* on nt one aide of tbe room; tba
blushing cheeks. Tbe victim, wheth working for the betterment uf the strikers' meeting last night A news rauletto wberi was thronged wltb
markMs that are good and
paper office and aevcral other build piayera; Mexleana. Indian* and wbit*
er young or old. feel# that gallantry
itiro rural population.
Tbe whole solnUoe is up to the MTmings were burned and the troopa were men mlnpled amid a perfect bab^
demands
he
should
aid
beauty
In
dUIt
need*,
and
should
have,
the
mo
er bimaelf, for he can either save
above which rose the aong of a rather
Ire**. No, he demur* at giving her ral support of alt the able hodle*. called out
felms^ -or rise continue to take what
Emjdre jet........
There ha* been a great deal writ
half-breed glri and
A mob of rtqters attacked tbe Woritebe*. He toslsU upon going
clear headed (amen that It Bay ad
. It banded him by the ones who
ten and said about the high cost of
Btrtogy tone* of as outworn ptaao.
-■I
her room and lighting her-candle
nmUng a living off his Industry, the living and many remedies have
vance the strongest to positions of oer Blpta headquarters, wfeera
-HnDo. Jeem!- said (be ring
police fired upon them and comp
htnueir. Tl>a lady sund* at tbe
Inrge
percentage
of
•ame as he hai' been
™*ki"g ber way toward him. T._
prescribed to cure the conditions that
them
to
retreat
They
door
of
her.
room;'
-rarely
will
ahe
do trao tbe begianiog ot timp. It la are prevailing, not only in this coun
the truly great men of the world
no apto am any more, no? Ton use
time (or the (armera to get together try, but In every other country of the enter while the chivalrous farmer I* come from (be Jam. and tbe Grange ed the attack, however, and where play—you nee tpen' lot o’ da monel
11:33; 5:58.
upon the dragoOBB'charged and dis Hein! You 'memhab deser Shebeld
there, fibe la very modoat. The vic offers the essteit pathway from
and save themselves and the proOi world. To tbe careful student
A. H.
up a flugwr. dltplaytog a flashy ring
to srfeich they sjw leltimately entitled ecoDumlcs itria plainly evlScnt .that tim U In no hurry to leave.
ral oberurlty to posklon* of great persed them.
10:3a
-Nlm." said Jim. (lowly. Tn buy
Intermittent flttog took plnce In
When be awakens in hU own
11:03
according to all systema o( economic the trouble I* not so much the high
The Grange Is a
that ring."
several
parts
of
tbe
city
and
up
to
P. M.
next
morning
he
finds
fee
haa
been
school (or the development ot leadera
reasoning.
cost of living as the hlgh-lt>*t of ncll
Ton
geev
set
to
me;
I
no
eaO."
I2:F>
midnight 30 perwons bad been taken
robbed of money and Jewelry. ConThere are aany problema yet
Appealing to an torttoct that
12:44
Ing. TbU U bow tbU prlbclpu- works
to boapiuls.
federatee of the "magnet" stipiied In be solved. EooBonlc. financial ai
1:17
knew to be strong to ber, be (topped
In the practical life of the time*
Early In the evening the etrtken to tbe roulette table, t^era b* placed
to the room while the "magnet" an* educational problama i
l:SS
There U maintained on the marketing
A.
M.P.
U.
Btumptod
U
hold
a
meeting
In
tbe
a
eoto
on
one
of
the
large
nnmbera.
With rain coming at opponone end of production too mucK^xpensive having her candl* or- gas Ugbtad.
s of theae per
market
piece
but
It
«
and
oenttoued
to
play
until
be
bad
timet in practiealiy every pan
(fee
tain particnlarly to rural life. It 1*
lachlner)' for idaclng the products
Onekama
Jcti
Then
be
turned
to
Kits:
eeuatry where agriculture la the leadtbe Grange's daty to help supply the tb* police. This Inflamed the strlkera
Manistee
....
on Iho market. Beforo any kind of
Take It; give me tbe ring- She
top puraitil the
Trains arrive a.----------.
ISAders who win discover tbe right and to various paru of ibc city rtot- Btowly draw It off and laid U to bla
product gris to tbe. ultlmaie consumU m.. 10:30 a m.. 5 SB p. m. and «:40
usually good (or another bumper crop
aoluUons. Theae leadera must come Ing began. Fur a -time even
tend. A* ha rod* bom* nndcr th*
II has to go through too many
J F. JENKS. Agent. troop* were po«wl*** to check tbe Btort. Jim took tba bit of Jewelry I m
this year, which means that w.th
hands and at a resull the luoflt Is ap- Rev. Whitman's Death Owe to Heart from among tbe ablaai and moat
mob. Strlkera (oread the tram car from bl* pocket and threw It off Into
proper distribution everybody will
cessfut’or our
proiiriated by those who have nolhhave enough and to spare. Grand
of 'the Grange's funetlon* to drivers to take tbelr can to tbelr (be sage brush.
10 do with (be production of the
depot*.
Traverse has been perUcuIarly (aTbe next moretog thtoga at
article. Tbe demand for aanltary
Hcflland, Mich.. Joty 3.—The coro pick out these men. give them the
Rgnek Bonita had a deeoUte
vored (hla spring and summer to crop
right training and push them to the
By tb* -Ep^lar- **ibod I can iw
ages adds to the cost of Uhle ner's tor? ■ laiianelcd to
For Cut*. Burrm and Bruioa*
»** about to All
growth, and with an abundant crop
move thee* adilng teeth abeoluiely
ftoDL The summer rally furalabe*
the
drath
ol
Rev.
Prentice
E.
Whit
said
Jim. and he drew a a^ltarr without pain, and wUbool the us* of
of fruit in preapect there la no visible
man. the pronitoent local Mcibodisi tbe opportunity (or tbe
chair to tb* ubie. A. ■
drug* to produce uncoeeciooene**.
cause tor worry on. the pan of tbe
e of boras, cuts.' on tbe tbreebold.
apply
In
every
.
such
a
program.
Let
all
Granger*
; People of nervoo* temperament ate
that U sot considered in the light tUt minister who wus drowned In Mi
vounds or acalda J. H. Polanco. Deb
common people who are the mainstay
with weak hearu will appractam the
Tm beck!- said a Cheery
tawB bay Tueaday evening, returned a make tbe most of (be ebsae*.
ralle, Tex.. R. No. 3. writes 'Buckof the nation. When the fang^er has It'should ba when combating the high
"Knolar- wetMrt
palatodi axtraoten's Arnica Salv
saved my little
ri3st of living. Tbe buBlnoas of tbe verdict that he came to his death
a good year everybody elae thar
"Jim. t Jot floaddat te ft. end
o on* believed It
glrl'a
a result of bean failure' and not by
middleman
In
handling
the
products
DR. W. O. KINTON.
the prosperity. This is proof that
S m* I eould 20|.in WlIbeTm
The world's best
could
Block. wUh Dr. Holdg
<Irownlug.
ended by radaem my tiokat. I turned around.*
salve Ootl- 35c.
after all tbe aolin* the natural source of tbe farm ba* expanded uhtU
worth.
Travera*
Oty.
Mkhlgan
Her. Whitman was wUb a Oahlng
*U druggist of Travsne City.
-Now, look bera. youag lady------•
of wealth and/the only line of In present time from the time a
Osborn. July 1.—I'Umera are bnay
pany at the time of bis tragic death.
-No, Jim. It.waant on acoonnt ot
dustry that Is Voi'fotiDded upon u of fruit or other produce leaves the
tbelr corn at this writing
The
iuirty
was
Deed
May
Com*
^rom
Changa.
you.
Tou
know
bow
Ured
1
wa*
of
(arm
until
It
gets
Into
(he
bands
of
aniflcial batls. tRe land will endure
trice Hayden. Mrs. Anna Hayden. Al and some are sowing ibelr'buckwheaL
everytklug wban I left New Tockt
forever, and with proper care cannot (he ultimate consumer it has
WeD. I tevent bean away leng
George Cook of OrunL 1* caUlng
fred Austin and Miss Mae Bender.
be woriced out. but can be made more through several hands; each of which
> yet. t t
They had two boats and Mlsa Hander t friends at Oaborn and BardlckviU* old trtonda Wb«a we are tsa* tram
under sck-nitfic cultiva ha* lo have a commUsion (or doing
tba
athlBiar
«sp*eUtioM
of
w
etek. bat when tb* waMsr brought to
tbit
(be work, The result of thU system was In the boat with Rev. Wblti
tion. In *
matas w* amy am«nd eld arror* on a my dhmer. and I eaw aU those terrM
she bring tbe lightest of the party and
Mrs. Charles Plowman
cSOdren
is
that
the
producer
fall*
to
gel
what'
an artificial randlilon prevalU and
now stage wltb aaosaaa. Then. toe. aOvar eevera over the Beh and thing*
Rev: VblUDan a heavy man. The ot Glen Haven are utaitlng with rato a new boma bring* Into play areas of —well. Jtm. tt Just ramtoted me n<
the prosperity of tbe caarnunity la he should for the article, while the
(ba mind oCbm'wlB* nntrutttul barauae
t* OB Broadway,
umcr has to pay a price for out other boat wu ao near to tbe-mlu- Uvea at Osborn tbU
dependent tbeolntely upon the wbli
Ist6r's craft at (be time, that Mr. Aus
Edgar Doran of Chicago, was cajl- untlUad.
eatir. It waa' an 1 could do to Ua
Of the heads of the firms. They cgn
tin aUempled'to reach Rev. Whitman ed to Empire laal-week by tb* serious
fram arowlhg (Am out oE th* wteeleee their plants at will and throw
. .
A Big Head
dow.
ted
1
Juat
eeuMn't waft to gat
with
an
oar.
niMss
and
death
ot
hU
brother
Putout of emploniient tbelr help and the In many Insuncea it a necessity, but
U of two kind*. The kind that
ale. who paaaed away last FMday oomea from sick Ijeadscha torpid keek her* to berakfet Vbnt
•help baa nettfeer redress or any other there It ao need of-the muUipIicuUon
■Ota' te haea. hon^r
Tied In a Knot
liver and blllousn***. however. 1* cur
Bseena left tor aecuring a livelihood ri Interaedlaries that the commercial
Describes the way you feel when tnorains. June .27th.
—
K.- Mid Ak "that tat
able. Oee* your bead feel dltsy ai
and Mrs. Fred Beeman
World has to support at the present you are struggling with aa anack of
to (hat toeallty. Tbe
Umaa with spells of blind augger*
___ __ ____ ___ mo*t durable
farm la not controlled by artificial time. Tbe real solution of the pseb- Cholera Morbus or Cramp Colic. RE-N- w. H. Beaman of Oaborn. were Trar- aud ringing nolaes to ibe earsf These
-mauriala and nrtisticelly finNirs PAIK-KILUNC .MAGIC OIL un we City vUlion Fri^.
srstouL. but la the maker or untnakcr lem Is to eliminate many of (heao ties tbe knot and quickly gives relief.
are symptoms of a diseased liver and
;Uh*d. Tee will ted only eoch
Frank PaymeuL Sr., had tba mis- a doggod state of the bowels. Tbe
or kla own deatlay. If-he la prog- middlemen aud turs then Into pro- It does tbe aame work When rubbed
'at th# works of
to kae bis bgra snd eocunia SUBady is DR. HBRRICIC8 SUGARnastre and takea aa totereet In hla ducera for tbe beoefU of the nation. into tbe akin
woik felt snee^ la waured, but If SImpUfleatlok in market machlnerr epralDs. lame back or stiff neck. It's by lighting last Monday eventeg.
to take and clean you o
a wonderful remedy (or Internal
r. .
ter."' -atr. I want that to black and
121 Bay BL
tett I
also bad a fine tile burned. Tbe buUd- Try them. Price 35 cti o
ba la not reaponalve to the demand la. ueeeMary to reduce the cost of
Bold b, all ^uubttao
Inga wera Insurad.
drugglBm.
gr tb* umas fee wlU (aO lii bft pur- Uvlng, for b)r reductog tbe cvet of
Grad Trmerte HtraU other
mXAl.Ti
omo. o. BA«
CO.
AND HONEY
jCocoiaiariub
Show Interest
gst;=sSS
OTHBI BMIS IRE HFFEGTED
^7
........
SMIltcl™
............ s
People SaUsfled
PREYS ON FARMERS
GOLD MINERS
CREATE HAVOC
*
SIX HER WBIE XILLED
nr."':'’:::;
nadng the Blaae
Prssyedi Bright
gSSdf::::
WAS liOTDROWIIBI
ill
;;r
Tcdfc EgtrMctM^ A>—lt>ly WtthMlPalB
0<tarn
L
- -.'n
OUSD Turas* HIEAI.I) ABB lEABMfl BAr lAOU, TBMDAT, JBIT A IMS
PiOE. THREE.
NO IMMUNITY PIONEER HAS RONE
"Sr. glacUes’Coals
FOR LOBBYISTS
$5^
$7JO
$9J5
OEOROE tt. NICKERSON CAME IN
EARLY DAYS.
WHO IMPERSONATED CONORES^
Aellvltiat
During
UUIBIBACH MMin LYI16
for cnntx that anld
and i-10.
O«o. 0. Niekeraon, one of the oar
wiDK
Uer plMeera of Orand TraTwde
Rion. died at the hone of his daushiar.
:Ura. A. B. Btinaoii at Klactiey. Sal
urday aisbL July flftb.
Mn Ntekeraon vas one of the first
aeOJers In the county, oominx here
Mrthodt
ta
from Illinois In ises and locatinc on
the farm, nov owned
InfliMim
Tariff UBlMMIon
by
sons , Aamoa T. and Emory.vblcb was
then aoUd Unbar and the whole re-
U'acliinrtoB. July *.--CrimtMl proa Sloa a Tail feffant for nilea around.
There be endured bardehlps of pio
•nitloR of ihoM ispaTKiMtias
ffiTMiMii Is ronffTMc wiui Wall atr««t neer life and beved Iron tbe forest
beauUrut farm and one of tbe
loSbyinx «m be MMchL
Isdieted by tbe aenate lobby probe com- boapiuble bomee Id the reitlOD. While
Tnitiee when It forcod Edvard Lautet- tbe f^Ildreo were at hone, he made
bach, tlie New Y*rE tovyar. to vara
U a Joyful meeUac
immusiir bafora
yoUDR people and ta later yeara and
permltUnt him
cnollnue Ml atory
Diiulde and mM)'
vbro he told I.«vU Caw l.edlard, (he
loyed tbe tenia]I
Morsas lav>-er. that be had IsveelP
Nickerson borne.
KSted tbe M-ntlnebt of .lb* detnocra(«
fur
tbe
Mrs- T. W. Wilson of Traverse City,
always a member and a very
be lied ardent worker In the Meibodlat ebun-b
when he told Charles Steele of .Mor
Monroe Center. unU| afipr comlnK
tan A Company that be could sav
Traveiae City where on acount of
.l^uierharl
uh also
I
serges—etc.
borne ebureb and )wcame a member
Iwfore the
of the Contre^Uonal ebnreb at Tear-
lie also said Ite had conlerred,
erse City.
j
He was also a
very
atront
Suits that sold up to $27.50 now ofTeiied at $$.0$, 9.50, 1S.M.
l&M and $18.00
lie
w.irili ll.'. 12'-..' and I'x- at
29c
iilori-d
la^ia.
.dimities
kIii'Vi'S;
.nlors.
Iriiiiiiii'd. ill 69c
nd
2Se Wash G(Hid$ 19c
—Goraet
—Fine timui' Ringhaiiis in
ihf waiip'd Mimtger }mtt<TUs
mid oduriuiEs.
luivy;
vi-ry .sp.-<-iul ,M
I
When he died there paaaed
fron
e beat fatheni. most dear00^ of the
ed
4‘^i«.
hU m<kiI
Nl<*«»bn was bom In Cayuea
Jim ^ my other hUitt, good or
x„Y«rk. M.oeh ic, 1»3J uo
l«a. It roju™ eome elon, eo«e
„„h« i. B, k.„, .o.m,, lide^ to pot »wiy the tat oo„i.. „ j„„. *.
ocobor
fe« doUta. Bnt _ every doller
^ly, .lowly e^_imtll It.u .w. M,
tb, t.uwr ol olo. .Mlaecona sstore.
•
drea. and ,,
Is irorvlred kv
by «ir.'wii
slx.'wiman.
llbW'l
commind thet m lU thy getoog, ^ " tWrei
get wisdom. " Wisdom li chtae-'
-“d >"•
“ idnigglsu of Traverse City.
First NatlOBSl Bank
Card VI
wsaiw
of Thanka
I ngifmk
Mr. ancTMiv. t/irenio Wright w|>h
to thank their many friends for their
kitvlnefM. words ot love
„u,
Covers worth 50c;
OQp
—ifew Princess Slips
liiy trimmed:
si».ei«l
,
vhIii.i.
85c
16^ « 16c Embroiderles,»c. ,
BOY$* WASH suirs
-MEN’S H.\TIIIN(! SriT<«
—Th'- vidiliK raiiB.' up t«>
—fliiiKlmiii*!. elininhra.VK. lim-ns.
pjilnli .IK, rtf. ; wiili.r r..l!:.r mid
Jllllitlirv stviiK; K]ir<-;;d Vlilllr<
at *L5o. PM-. T.'ic
and ..........................
—MENS AND UOA'S’
H.\TIIINC TliCNKS ;,t 10, .
l-'.r mid 2'..
iiK'diuiii
stud
dark
riilnrs..
111 .Mir.^j. *1.00 HP to ri .AO.
50c
"Wen. I don't Uka «. «vws la tbe
play"
quid
My B
message
r
_ "Mrsaage for Henry WOsofi.
in Ibis
Is Mr.
1 I
•nsaally.
>2.50 mid II
Jiand for it as tba conductor stopped
at my berth. Of eourwe ll i
Foley. It read:
House Dresses flSe AVK
-Exirn 'iiialiiy irinphHinK^prr.
••jil.... rt«-..^ round and .sijtiJif.'
I.......
loTie mid short nl.s'Ves.
meet tbe train at Lee's LAndtng.T
Foley."
The plot vas (bickentny.
(*
I surted on another eabanstlve InOf the ear but there WM no-
GOES TO WISCOOSIN
HEAVY LOSSES
4RE REPORTED
J. C. Runk Will Manage Williams Bus
iness Collec?.
J.. r Run',.
left Monday
MsiwhnMd, Ms., where be wilt be
jtbe resident manager of the WlllUma
.ho,,'™,*™!""'""- ™'"»'
NOX-GOHBATAIITS NOMEIBS
THE
BATTLE A^EA
Were i
HARVEST SALE
lest Fought Since Trouble Be
gin with Turkey: Bul*ar.
ian LesMS HMvleot
London, .inly
T.—Although
reporia
of (be progresa ot the Balkan coofllrt
are oontndlrtorr. It to gmerally be
i
Groco-
Serrtatui and Orevki
back,
but n
without brary lossrr on both aiJi
In tbe nghtlDg arr»,
6.000 square mileii.
whiuh covers
100,000
r.oncoin-
batanu are homeleas and scores In
sItloB. Re bar Uved lu tblc
|for a number of vewiw and !s a grado- tbe villages are dying.
Diploiuatlr relstlona beiwom the
‘ate of tbe Montpelier. Ind.. buBlnesa
eollcge.
Afjer bring
e complK>l..r btoken
In the ceneus
bureau at WurlilngtuQ, D. C , for some
Rebetah
I bad become suddenly aUve to tbe
Warden—Anna Haggard.
tact that a pair
Conductor—Mary McGee.
_ that I needed In my bustRight eupporicr lo Noble Grand—
1 usually went provided with
Marcia Miller.
spirit gum and
Left Sup(«ner to Noble Grand— but I bad tied
neglected to grow a buacb
DfriSita Monroe.
of side whiskers or provided myself
Chaplaln-^Mcrtlce Pox.. •Jtb a act ot falaoones.
“t.
Right Supporter to \Toe Otand—
“Leo's Landing!" ahoutod the btakoMartha Hornsby,
»““• “ • stepped out of tbe dnwtng
Old City Rawfid.
SttfprisiBg dlsoovertee bav* batoi
made la tbe effort to excavate tbs'
vast hatha of CaraealU at Borne, that
have Iain bidden under 260.0M enbio
meten of earth. In this latest ex’
eavatlon It has been found that naderaeatb the baths proper vae a
eubterraneaa city. cdnsIsOag d o
4.0M yards ot vast gallertM ussd by,
« ot ble b
the stoves and auendanU and tor;
beating and v
tlUting eyetema. Tbe drainage la da-,
New NeiM toe 'Central."'eartalBly eontifidte- scribed eg splendid, and bnt tor tboj
We know of an excited German who tory."
(toe In tbe level of tbe river mar.;
nuked to tbe teletdMne. eetoed tbe re-1 Tbey
They eertatnly at*.
at*, There
net* to mr
vbiai makae It tovoeelble euflledeat&l
Hello, baDo! tu nelgbbor wha to dytof to km hw
' Wants Just e Teste.
Bven when a man prtya for deltvr from tompuUon be It telling bU»' able to enpply many of Ite own wanta.
If tbnt It Isn't going to hurt him t* even to the higher clsssee Of mat
He lias auceessful-i**'®
Servian* were kiilci when
‘Rvl'ion tailed .da.utttoy.
1> ttiigbt a number of .rhool. lo thU'.
*
county, ani has had some of lie class. ;*®«
bam Bualneu college.
MY SETTU TBDUGIE
^
"Can ymi ever forglwe a emy-nlllr
-If you ooax bard aaougb. ■myhe.Betty relenta.
*4 hen-wupppee you let gee Into thto
ramlly aOilr," 1 eutieaL
"What do you meanr
"Sappoee yon gtve me the right fi»
call him brotberdfrlav as vd •»
youreelt."
"Do you think that yon dcaerra ttr'
Pwc« Keller.
drawing room there!"
Inside Onnrd-Melvin, Chtse.
,, »bi,per«i hurriedly In. Williams'
Outside Casrd—Belle Thompson.
1 aar.
"Tbw for tbe take of <m play. T
Tbe work of tbe Inafallation waa I "Tea. This la Wilson! I am detail- coneent." and Mr. and Mrs. Amtinnr
dope by tbe district deputy.. Mertha *4 ®i» another lay; that's why you enuring at this moment surprise two«~'
Hortsby end Mery Boibarlous. end
»*.*»«•
utere fondly
tt. foUo.ln,
ta,. ,"S.
Then ball bolding my vbtokere with
Warden. Marcia MlUer; Grand Secre^
“** Serriana
Later he attended the Mt.
es Of the summer school In the Need-‘
"The action takea pUee-ln the bercioe's home and tbe setting Is ld<
with these tooma Tbe hero af-
Lodge.
BidgarlafN Claim Vietery
Sofia. July
Bulgarians are rlalmIng a groat rlcic- .- over (he Greets.
They assert the/ scattered tbe en'.l.e
foroes of M.COO In th« Qieek Ucr A
Railroad Managers to Act i
great nrt of the Greek torim
«|k
men'e Demands.
tured.
Not Ct
oYrk., A oonferenee of i
Athens. July T—Greek aottaerUlei r
agert of 5i eastern railroads will to.
to admit tbelr enUre foice
day decide wbMber to grant tbe de-,.vigrtu was touted by the Bulgarians,
rnande of 80,000 eondtlctora nnd tmln-! hut adtaiited their casunlllea mill
sea. A strike Is ibr«atened.
[ reoeb JOJIOe.
?
In tbe WeoJ'e Commetolal college In reoccupled KlvoIaV
Pleaaaat Normal.
nrr (tacy reach tbe city and tbe ael
olosea. The last ael la tbe etronc
"Why, yea. be waa even married
when we took our antomobUe.ride to
■Thai's a very fine bunch of whisk-________
gether," Betty laughs; "that waa ono
era you tasve there, my friend." I said | reason that
couldat marry aftar
mdetiug Saturday evening and Install
fiercely, "aod I shall have to trouble ' the aeddeat'
ed the following officers for tbe en you for itaem! Don't make any toss
“One reason? Then, wbaL pray,
suing year:
now and you wem't get bust!"
was tbe otberr
The eheor ebsurdltg of my words
"He was already my bfotberdn*
Past Grand—Arisiene Herbert
made him blink bewllderedly aod be law.”
iNoble Grand—Alonea Chase.
fore be get through blinking I had blu
"Gee wbU: what a chump I am.” X
Vice Grand—Clara Jtymer.
tied band and foot and two mtnutea
Recording Secretary—Anna Kom. later I had neatly gnlpped off
hU
link ao. too," tbe unteeUng glrti
L'pdyke.
beauiliul brown beard.
tella me.
Traverse
DeEtte Monroe; Orand Inside Guard, eyes and giade my geuwey.
Anna Light; Grand' Outalde Guard, i It wasn't a very dose shave for tbe
Marcia Corbett and Orand Chaplain IMfnun. but It vas for me, all on aeCewa Sutton
: count of tbnt traitor Anderaon. 1 Junt
______
eeeaped by n bato—tbni la. by a eouMay Ne«l It In a Hurry.
of tmlrn. JudlWan -ireet connilnue. to
oh. y«. I waa Xndaoa. You have
time he flhlabed a commercial course
that city.
fera wagon makes bis appasraneo
&od takes them In tow. In this a
IKSTAllED.OFFIGEGS
lieved the Bulgarians are dming ihe
8 inch plates, selling at 40i per set; cups and saucers
50c per set will be discounted 10% until August
These are first class goods.
.
i
A few sets of Table KoiYes. nickel on white metal, k
63c per set : Berkshire Silver Co.’s Table Knives at
$1.40 per seL 10% <]i8Coant
Table Spoons, 25c. 30c end 50c per set, 10% discount.
Dessert Spoons, tinned on a steel base, 25c per doz.
10% discount
Walace Btoe’ Tea Spoons. 18c per doz., 10%
discount
__
Several kinds of Butcher Knives, from 2^ to 60c
each. 10 per cent discount
These are good/bargains, and if in need o' any of the
above goi^s. ydu can get them at tbe comer of Front
and Cass Btrkg^
then, bow's this? As tbe tnachtne ta
out of order, to avtod a
scandS^
he suggests that they hunt «p
a minister and get married—’
' tbon^l Williams ,«• ,
,Wnce bis caUed on!
would be likely to epot as Jw^a.
her tor tbe flrri Mma He Is very
Hut there was a gvntlea^ with a moody and as tbe e
long brown beard. sKtlng aD-alone In
(rum animated, anggesto that tbay;
one end of tbe car. A arblte beard w-rite a play—"
might be dyed crerolghL
At this moment tbe doorbell ring*
"Wonld yon mind stepping Into my and tbe maid enterw. Sbe anoounoM:
drawing room oompartmeoL sirT" I
“Mr. and Mn. PbUlp Armstrong."
said in a weak voico as 1 bent over
At tbU aanoaneemenL I start la s«r>
tbe brown-whiskered gentlemeot.
prise, then angrily cry:
Rebckaha Are Ready for Uit Half
'U*bat, that
caUlng m yna?
of Year.
mnylqg
D my drawing And b
be
mi ■ ■ too.
• married,
Hu
aerm of
u t^d
him.-.
Grand
terrible devastation in
Extra lor July on Granite Ware
"In the euto that baa fatokSB doWD
half way to New Y'ork."
•Iteally, Harry, on secoud tbougbU
2 bcUere that yon had betted write
tbU act. Ten have su^ a rivM la»agination, you know."
“Do yon think aor I ask. "WsIL
No. 192. 1. O. O. P. held its regular
“
shown th,-m during fheir sudden and «P«»
«“■ «>“«« and has an sad bereavement, which show a hiou itendanre of one hundred scholars. Mr.
lull of love and s}tni>al
u
■ •‘“.f®'"'Runk is well qualified
fill (his pothe many beautiful flower
fiow,-r* rent which
exprew,, what wordv fsil t
-AU rtriit. 1-U let yo« try year hud
on tbe next acL" I oonoeda
. "^Vbsre does U take pleoer she
-ntlch saggestion she emiNaUosllr
defines u> agree to." Betty brtoks in.
' Audenoa makes complete oonfea- ‘
"Wbyr 1 query with assumed inao<
Sion
Says story of Judson being discenee.
gulsed was a blind. He will, so tar
'The reason la made known in tbo
as Anderson knows, be smooth shaven,
.. ,v_
_,,k
last acL" she repUefi. with IrritaUng
0
ineh'.w tviilr; pr.'tiy pulterns.
"How far are we from Lee's Land
ing. porterr 1 InqulrcE .
I
"Null stop, sir."
-TRAVERSE CITY-
the hero's rival." the sdoimMe pfotasts
with spirit..
friend for another
handed It to WUsoD.
With Wnson safely sldwtn^sd. 1
boarded my train.
-IMAYS- HATIHNG SldTS
iii:r.rmid5*«..; ^iT.,s npiii.-H.
lifflit.
she leaves for New York In sa ant»
tbt» beso's
mobUe aecompantod by
rival—■
Now, Harry, I
-But this Is In tbs play." 1 bgalD
assure her.
,"Uadt" a mUtake. Judaon will ieavs
on the S:!S fpr Montreal.—Poli'y.”
It -iraB already »;0:i and WOaon bad
barely lime (o catch the 9:16 train,
for be ewaUovod the spoon, hook and
bait
in tin.'
Bathing Soils
--l»iiwii«i. diliiilii-s Mild pi Ti-iiIcv
"Mr. Wlntou. yoa are a sffly goosa.**
abe assured me
No* for tbe hero."
"Well, let'a aee; tbe hero maeu her
on tbe baacb. gains an I
through a mutual friend and everything
*tnn,y«h ««inng
slssl
Hut the second Idea. H was rtdlenlouhly easy to write a message my
self. and
Uke this:
iiiiiiiME-.k... rniiiliri.'H. rli'.. pr. 1-
■•tTfi'tiv. l.v triiiiMKii
in Im-.-s
mill •'iiil.roid.'niM: at
39C
in
<
wlf ^tripl'd imv-
• liy'pr.-tly len.
.s
enta, to OPPOB'
‘ “OBTUKITT.
There comet to erery tnaw
boon <rf introspection when he
mnst contider- his retpontibility tlon and dyspepsia, use l>r. Kina s
to deteraime whether
he hu e,i_ V- cPaul
MaUiuiira. of Buf.
. *“
___ _____ .1___ .iL*.______ e
3na of
Stored
honey fro mthe flowen falo, N. Y.. ea)-i they ar^ the "Klni
ling to
of opportimi^o We eome into the all
want! Ton to eome in and know
more of the
rdationi it would have with yon.
llOr
.5dC
M-'U- 'Vll-Ob.
w.w.
hrfo
SuTy-oir-reSh-Sirw
rrvi.
yonnelf, your-family, to depend- cemMerr
foard yosr taTingi, to give them
profitable em]doyment, to confirm
yon in tbe BBviiig Habit The
Or
CoikI «|iialily fiimlirir ;
nd .
Dresstag Sactfaes at 60c
cllisens.
kllrr
sir -:l..'.i'. *1.2.'.. ‘I8c
More SI Dre8SiGoods*69c
ly lorer neighbors and htshly cet^m-
Saving b a HaUt
ruft
Ini- nnd rilihi.ii trimiiied.
» imiilitN- ihiit miiki-.s up ln'miti-
.retUen and bU acqualnUnree.
up to Sl-00. M. rv. hiis or W IIIB
jii:.l liatispi.; light and dark
$1 Dress Goods at 75c
Ilf
It happened that 1 was going to take
tbs »;40 train m}-self. and 1 determin
ed 'to keep a sharp outlook for any
body with a long white beard. 1 waa
smooth shaven myself.
-Women;. Union SuiU Worth
iK.d 25i- ill. piiir
>ili:idi‘
>lreVrlfMs. la,r
Sc and 10c
5SS! ssir:a
fiitlv; Ciiikil
—Women's Union Suits worth
n.fk
hdr of spun gold, ayes of asua Ma^
and teeth of pearly wbiteaw."
"Anderson says Judsoo will take the be finds out on better i
"»:40 train for Chicago. Will
that ebe Is a heartless ooquscte—"
long abite beard—t'oley."Sir!" This time ileuy Is ves^
I
Foley was the chief. His dbpateh
"In tbe play." 1 calmly oontinua.
"Oh!
threw new Kght on the Jndson Up. So
-Th.
Anderson had turned agaJnet Judson.
The climax of tbe act oonMS VhM
hie. styl.K; r«,-h
48*: low
If Iwadlng born a vrictan dsacrip*
tlou. -Is a' baantUul. yoong flH wltS
you.
Kindly retaru It to me for a |
Bument and I «1U band It to you at
any time.—Mary Bmeraou. Operator." |
Five mlDuies later tbe boy banded
me tbe message Wilson bad received,
Jt read;
|
rcadv-l..-
Underwear Specials
-^•in. Diasonal Dress Goods;
Tta (M YmHjh Aliip BngU
I.nth
—Wmnen's 10c and 12V2C
Vests; 1 lot ill kloeve^0
'orker and tntll
are the aale of liquor prohlbi:
thiiis's.
HOSIERY SPEqUS
Piiir
“Tb«^e»loe of oar play." ! bacna.
as
rub or two on former occasloaa and 1
bnev «lib wfaat I bad to deal. .
-Mr. WlUon; I forgot in my hutry T
“Madam, behold tbe dlvinltr ot OW
to copy the massage Just dallveredvjo pUy."
—Ladies’ 15c Bose, hrnki'ii
Nk-‘s, pHik. Iiirhl lilui- mid luv.
Ki/.-s.
I
Now. Wilson and I knew each other
by sIgbL We had bad a prolaaalanal
eeeded to put Into efiecL One was to eouacad la formal tOMt a
.
Inlercgpt tbe measenger boy attached arm and gravely led bar before a large
to tbe oflee. and for a quid pro quo idataglass mirror at one aad ot tba
Induce bln to band to Wllaoo tblsmes- -room. There I storied and owwmdsage. scribbled on a telegraph blank; .loiuly cried:
Summer Goods at Clearance Prices
I'lliiiT; liliick ill 111!
Ob. ya. tb, .OM
Tba pollea bad frtlowed Jndaon at the aeaaborc. say AtlanUe Clty,“
pretty sharply and I knew that Wll- 1
Betty looked stsriduualy at ma.
Mn must have got acme tip to tba!
-How rarr pacallarr, aba
affect that Jndaon was going to Uka riured. that Is
va first mac
a train for a ooolcr- habiiat.-m<wt Bat go on."
It Jiul happened that I ea* bln get |
"She must be a peach." gaolb Battp«
a telegram at tbe station effleb and : *1 shoald Uke ta tee ber."
—Iiii'tudiHl (in- KikilK ill plain and failey worKtedN. Ilt-dfnrd Cords. Sergoi
and hiiiidKiuiir novellv inixtuire.
—PLAIN TAILORED AND TANCV MODKIX
—.Ml ihis sc-usuii'k hisi. slyli-H and iiu>-.t pnimlar l••t^lrK; wmio nri- in drain'd
skirt i-freelH.
Wash Goods
•r CAMPBELL S CABA&
It wa. DO .rideoes of aity s^sl
After u abeeuee of fbur wa^ i
ahiwwtoeaa ob my part that 1 k»ew •**,
Bn(y-, ,ide. Pkw a
what WllaoD vas watehtag the train ,, meal
tasv. I
w stood
.wvu lu
lu bar
her eo.v
easy uui.
UtUs .n
slcUns
—
loom. aBmimis ber.
Ths papara wars tan of tba daUUs '
“By Jove! BeBy." 1 erlad. I was
of Jndm’s last asplolL Tba trick ba thbiklna that w« alght eoUaboiBla os
hag tsnad on this particular occasion « pUy. a ragaW romantic
rt
dtsma.*
was tbe Uftlag of a tray of diamonds >
“Wbat'a
iba^rat act to bar *•
----------------------------St
from the Impontng firm ot Couvlv
prabably tba t:«0 for tbe week
‘1ST.;?"' TaUored Suits IJSSS
and
detlh. one of hla treateat wlshrA
CAStORIAi^“
I
HKDFORl) CORDS. MANNISH SKRCES, WIDE WAl.ES. ErONdES.
MISTR.AL Cl.OTHS niid other iiovt-lly iniiteriuls.
DistiiKtively iiulividuul
iiKhlelR; moiiv rii lilv silk lined
—AW iiiinimn .1 f.-w i.f ..............
brn-. h><niomi»i' on guiiimcr
M-i'Hr mid liv Ifii- viird: I!in>dredN ..f i)|i|H>miiiitira iikr thcKi': ‘
bospICalRy of
(onlrxliiieJ binaelf reivatcdly.
with Ixmar belore the later testified.
♦ 15. *ltt.50 and *18.
r made bia borne with ble dautbter.
(DTe*ili»tlou of the ateN trust
did.
fur COBl*l thal Knld
*12 and
wali-:j^novki,tv ml\tu.kks-1’oi»l-lar
IN rilMl'I.ETK .^S.SOHTMENTS REDICED TOE QITOK sEl.l.lN'C,
(bey, who en-
After the death of Mrs. Nlrhoreod,
aad knew they vef^ opposed to a real
I
^H(h.t«.ld,p.oW7.S0at 114^ 10 5Q ^ llg
ipeaUnjt. with the latch atriny
admlited
By MAURIDE BMILEY.
IHTERIAUS AN'D (X)1/J1!S.
JU^JQ tor Coat* that Mill sISiass, Siaw end SH.OS
wife Julia A., was a home commonly
Btraef Csder a Sarce crosa
UoD l«uierbacb
place
of hb reUtioni until tbe death of hli most esteemed
with Oarld lainar. tba "Wolf of-Wall
HOUKI-S
Hie
Life.
B« ProsecuM^ for Th*)r B«m
best
He Waa Identified With Many Public
MEN WHILE OPERATINO
WHEN HE eXib DEMOCRATS OR.
POSED mverriOATiON'
Tins SE.\Snx-S VllilY
■b
ESCAPING BY A HAIR THEIR COUABORATION:
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Canton Paator Haa BuUt Up Laigeat Sunday School in &e
World by Modem Mothoda.
pioneers In Ohio. They come early
Ctiiloa. 0-, July 7.—WIUi the »t- to get good eeats and bear the ^
tTMcOoo of • boed eoMWt In the UaUnary aacred concert.
Rev. WeUhlmv- who built up thU
cirareb roof c^en and a dosUe or
cbeetra conceK In the cbnreh nudi treBeudoua Sunday acbool attendance
torloM. Rev. P. H. WelBhlmer of C*n- in a-to«n of 50.U00 people, la regard
toB’o FJr»t ChrlitlM chnrcb. bM bulU ed ea tbe beat bnalseae man In Can
1Q> vkM he dniin* U the U«>eK Son- ton. He ia 40 yeare oM. drivei a last
day Mbool tn the world vUbln tbe automobile beeanae he haa to coataot arc y«an. The avoiojce attend- aerve every minute of hU Ume to do
daare at tb« ChrlBtian Church Son- his day's work, and baa tbs beet card
day Bcbool In Canton In tbta hot ■index system In northeastern Ohio.
ttontb of July U 3151. Tbe.record I'nder him be baa an organltatlon of
attMdance in 4.7H, Several Sundaya 100 men and 100 women as a "build
Lack :s baWw were .cheeked In tbe ing up" committee to keep aliendanoe
•T»a».lr4 check room" of the IW.OOO up In hli Bandar acbool and ebnreb.
charch. The nen'a claet of
had He employee two etenograpbere and
to hold their ae»»lon In the elreet an aaatstant to take care of bit office
■ while the teacher explained the lee- detail and has personal charge of 38
ton from the tonneau of an automo- Sund^ school teachers.
Aof on Sundays not a man. woman
bUe.
The eireeta leadiDK to tbe. church or child can get \h>tn ..that' Sunday
are crowded .each Sunday moraini; school wUbout having shaken bands
by 1:45 with people solnc to tbe Sun with Rev. Welsblmer at least oooe.
der eoboel daeeee. Some drive aa As a hand shaker he bae a record
far aa 1< nilea to be able to atUnd. that is almoet equal to that of PraetUany are old men. civil war veterebe. dent Wilson
CABINET MEMBERS HAVE BIG FAMILIES
President Wilson Is Pdtling Into Practice Theories Ad
vanced by Former Incumbent Roosevelt.
WasBlngloik July S.—COl Roose tucky was given an appolntnenl ny
velt's fondnem for big families Is "one the prealdetit which so lor smashes
of my policies" being put Into aotnal the administration's record for fond
eSect by Prealdetit wileon. Roosc^
ness for big families. Ran hlMball.
velt's admiabtraUon !>reacbi<d the
doctrine ct Urge femllles. Wilson's ol Frankfort. Ky.. Collator of Inter
nal Revenue, has eleven cbildren. Tbe
la tnctleing It.
The preaMeut has gatoered about president said there were clevtgi reahim some of our best little exponenta Boni. all of them excellL-nt oiiea. wby
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or "pater tammea.*- Tbe •family of Maraball should get the iob.
Only two of tbe cabinet offlrisls
tbe pTr-slileora official family are a
homely-^t to the pulcbritudinoui are chlldlees—Becremry of War Oan
nesao—feature of the new Democratic risoB end Attorney General McReynregime. There are several sizeable olds. hM the latter b> a bachelor.
famtUea I9 tbe cabinet and near cabi-; The president'a aenretary'. Joseph
net circles. "Billy" Wilson, sl-creury r. Tumulty, whose summers r.uml>er
of the New Department of Labor, tops far under 40. baa a half dozen little
tbe Hat. Ukes the cake, b^s tbe Turaulty'e. He U "ranked" by Seeprocession and wins the ^nnani reiary ol tbe Treason' McAdoo who
among all high government officers also haa a bunch of tlx. but McAdoo
Secreury ol Ihs Navy
for tbe most fatberly father. He ha* li older.
nine children. He baa recently leas Daniels has four tons. Secretary of
ed one of the largest vacant residenc Stale Hryatf hat two daughters and
es on Tbe Avenue of the presidents, a tM. and a pair of children each
possessed by Postmaster. General
the bon ton residence section of tbe
eepltal. Mrs. Wilson end tbe Rule Rurleeon. Secretary of Agriculture
and big WUsona from Bloaaburg. Pa., Houston and Secretary of tbe Interior
arp -preimrlng to move In early in Lane.
Jnly.
Tbe president himself. M Is well
Preatdent Wilson disclaims the re known, baa three daugbten. llotta
port that be considered tbe size of of Durleeon's children, also are girls.
tbe tamllles of caadldaies iu select Lucy and Adele. lamed as "cabinet
ing them'for Jobs. But whether by beanUes."
accident or design, ti has gathered
about him some striking ellglbles for
efau Anti-Race Suicide chib.
will never take
.lot In alone Id the ultre-offldel tbe place of bolding bands In the
circles hes the president chosen big moonlight aa a mode of mating, and the
family fathers several times over for •uperUUre Idiocy of lovers will be ai
ware bleesed.—Doctor Crane.
pnbllc service. The state of Ken
Every Day in the Year
- YOU NEED -
** Tasty Pastry” Flour
tor Pies, Cakes and Cooldes
It Is the easy, eeonomlcsl extract,
ol Grand traverse WheaL
^sk ]four Qrocarr^
The Hannah & Lay Co.
UUlcrs lor Fifty Years
THE FAR]
>
STORE
Useful Tools
\' Yon Need Just Now
Michtgaa Fruit Ladders, Cherry Clippers, Cherry
Shears. Tbe Gordon Pick Pocket, Crate Nails. Crate
Haramera. Cherry Fitters, Grass Scythes and Snaths,
Grain Gradies, Forks. Rakes, Hand Sprayers. Com
pressed Air Sprayers, Piaster Shakers, etc. The
Michigan Fruit Ladder is a stromi, durable ladder
that stands level on rough, uneven ground. We
have the " Brown Auto ” and “ Acme<)uaKty *’ Com
pressed Air Sprayers, two of the best compressed air
sprayers made.
Come in and see our line of us^ul tools.
F’pank Xpudc
■I’DONALD’S DISCOVERY AID OF STUFFED BEAR
Or MMSS B. HAWUCY.
By XCLIA M. WALTBBB.
rcseeung Mpta tbe bouMbMper.
Moat woman would have leaented H.
but thla ttatfd Uttle widow wm ao
atixloua to gat the boarder who would
pay In advance
aba aaawarad hla
ehUdran In the bouae?" he conchii
Tbe UtUe widow heeltaied lor aa
ineunt and than eald: "bio.-alr."
"1 think, than. ni take the room."
Tbe next day he moved Into the
room. He fouqd the flrxt week that
tbe breakfaeta wbra going to eult, aud
the widow, ineiead of betng talkapva
and Inqalaltlva. wae very quiet
After the Sret few woeki of aatletacticn and aeU-eoBgraluUtloa ke be
gan to DoUee lUUe Hrt. Burt- 8be
wae good to look upon and ewU worth
any man e noUoe.
Cowing borne one day be aaw two
children {dnytng under a tree 4n Hra
Bun a garden. He thought they xbuK
be treepaaaeta tor, when ha dpeoed
tbe gate, the boy euned up with a
look of terror and aalzed the wae aletar, by the band.
-Hello, youngetera." Mid UcDo»
aid, atopplof to pat the haby’e curie.
"Hello." eald the boy.
."Doae Mr* Burt let yon play barer
be queetloned. for tbe lad aaaBtod anx«e to be gone.
"Tee. air. but I muat go now." waa
tbe aniwer. and they hurried away.
Tbe next day be aaw the eame ehlldrcD as he was coming throu^the
Unle park on his way home Ue eat
down on a bench beside tbem. and put
forth all hie arts of anterthlnment
to tntereet Ibem. Tbe hoy was
manly liule fellow of six. wbo took
care of tbe three-year^ld baby in a
When the chUdian started home ho walked with
tbem. When be tumqd lb tbe garden
gate the boy led tbe UtUe one ob. bat
abe hung back; eaylng potltively; "las
le where I live." Bbe was sobbing
•dolefully when tbe brother finally per
suaded her to go on.
McDonald wae puxxled. He
down on a garden seat to think It out.
Re bad not aaked the children tbslr
where they Uved. Gndoubtadly they knew Mrs. Burt, perbapi
were related, and In the habit of
lag'often. But why. then, bad be
not qeen them In the six weeka he
bad bees there’ He suddenly remei
bered hte ebrupt qneeUon on tbe day
be bed taken the rooms. Could
be that ahe thought he hated aU ehU
dren?
His refiecUona were Interrupted by
a whisper behind him. Looking
Around, he eew tbe two children
Ing d<
tbe walk. When they aaw
him tbe
t lltUe lad stopped and looked
as U be were about to run away.
McDonald aroe* and. taking a child lo
each baud, led them to the door.
Mn. Bon met them at the door.
She was very pale and her hande
were trembling, but ahe held op ber
bead and looked straight lu hie eyes.
"Who are these chfldrenr
“They ar» mine."
“Good beavena* Where ha' ' they
been all tbU Unw-r
"Tbei'vc etayed npataira when you
were iQ the bouse. Ob! 1 know wbat
you most think trf me lor decelv^
yon this way. And 1 haven't 1^ a
peecelul moment since I did It A
'knew when you asked me thif
wouldn't take the room U there were
children here. Taxes were due. and
I .needed (be money so badly. I knew
you would pey. and I cooldn't bear
see you go. Ton see the children nrv
very quiet. TbeV Uthar—ween't
very fond of children, either, and
they bad to leam to be quiet end
DM bother him.”
McDonald recalled aometblng he
%ad beard about a brutal hoiband and
(alber. and stood aghast to iblnk be
bad been put lb the eame clam. Mrs.
Bun waa awaiting bla verdict, and
(ha cbildren were looking on with
scared faces Without a "word be led
tbe two-little ooee Into hla room
INe aeotber wulUng ouuide beerd
loud abouie of glee. Id sboot belf an
hour tbe children bunt Into tbe kltcta
en. etui laughing merrily.
"Ob. mamma!" shouted tbe boy.
"tbe man gave me a quarter, and told
me to go up to tbe store and buy.Ice
cream for baby aud me."
When they ware gone McDonald
came out wbaro Mrs. Muit -waa atUi
walUng.
"They never made such a noise be
fore." she eald.
“No? WeU, then It's Ume they
learned bow. Think -of IboM UtUe
things cooped up for six weeka and
never daring to obeep when I wi
the bones. It makaa m feel like an
aiiatiln I -told tbam to rail as loud
as they could."
"Ob-b!" said Mr*. Burt, and then
for some reaaon aba dropped bar ayes
and blushed.
Then Mr. McDonald, who bad been
te soma doubt betora. amUad with
"Tee." be said, "Just tbn. Fp euro
rm needed to help Iwlag up tboM cbll
dran. ' And you head somaona to take
care df you. and 1 want come one
take care of. Can you trust me so
Boeb. IliUe womanr
"1 don't deserve anything ao levely.
wben 1 hare been so wicked."
irbupered. but abe was not permitted
to finish (hat spaaeb.
(Cownsbt. br DaUr kiorr Pub. OoJ
For tbe ilxtMtb time 1 bad iJm
Marjory Curtis^ many mo. And
tbe seventeantb Uae-^wlce fib*
ditet area aoUea »y rumurk-^
hsd given me bar swaetmt emflO"
aad.tufuad.
Uita <me afiernoan aa cmad called
M to P------; and ae my borwea had
beqn driven hard aU day. I took tbe
train tor tbe two mUeu. wltb tbe 4etarmlnatlon of walking borne.
I completed my errand, bad dinner
i P------. and atwol eight o’clock
started on my bomeward Joumey.
For ihe first mile or ao tbe walk waa
beautiful, but as I reached tbe corner
that turned Into the toad that led
pwt the Curtis bouse the beak of
cloud* that bad come up from tbe
west swept across tbe faoe of tbe
moon and from almost daylight I was
blunged into almost tbe darkest night
bsve ever experienced.
1 almoet oolilded with Mn. CurtM
when 1 reached their gala, and us
soon aa she racognUad me'aba ex
plained that ahe bad beau locked out
and asked me If I would mind wait
ing 00 tbe porch satU cither Uarlorie
or ber father arrired. and then tell
them that abe would be down at Mn.
Jobneton'B.
For a moment 1 besiuted and
then the temptaUon to eee Mariorle
became too strong tor me. and I enocombed. Marjorie arrived, and 1 dsUvered the message.
. Bbe thanked bw. and. mltbongh I
couldn't aee her I eould hear her
fumbling whb the lock. At last sbe
exclaimed la dlsgast: r'Doar mal 1
toos the wrong key." and sbe contin
ued. "might 1 ask you to escort ae to
my mother, Mr. Van Doreeur
■Certainly." I rapljad.
Wben wfc had reached the third step
on so from the bottom the hoary
cJoods broke away and tbe moonlight
I up tbe path and threw the
id Burroundtogs Into tbe light
1 stoop lying at full
It Is
Proflllc
fiaurea of Typhoid
Fever.
The house Oy Is rerofmlied as
of tbe modi {irnliflc' breeders of
typbedd fever, and now that the eum•eason U In full Mast Assletsnt
Agriculurlst J. E. kirnmer of thi* -dUtric t has sounded the following warn
ing lu regard to this common pest,
and iiTPscrlbrs methods tor curbing
iU destructive infloenra.
"For ages tbli ubiquitous pr<t has
boen Icctci
• = lianniesa
Uiougb annoying and unideasaat onltanee. and Us presence has been tol
erated as a necessary ovlL
"It has now. been scIrntJHcally demonstrefhd tbat It plays wn Importanl
rojp In the transmlsilOD ol Intusiinsi;
dUea^, surh a* l.rpbdld fever, cho■pra. Infantile diarrhea, tuben-ulosls
and smallpox. It Is now (boupfat thnl
after polluted w-aU-r and con
taminated milk, files are the most
Impmtant factor in the tpread of
typhoid, ^ib In diy and in roii
try the present^ of Uirse itpsts is
ronsiant menace to the heallb uf tbe
rommunlty.
Breeding Pieces. .
"House Glee breed ebleRy In ex
crement and other filth. Each !•male lays about i:u eggs, whidi hatch
few boure. Tbe maggots beroimfull prown In al>out live doys. and
eqnal period I* spent Tn the puial
stage. Tile whula life cjcIp thus re
quires only ten to fourteen days In
midsummer.
A Very Prolific Insect.
"In the connie of a single seo-snn,
tlien- are from iw«-lv»- to thirti-en gcr
eraiions. thus we may ha»e about m
quiDtimon.s Ilf file* r from a single
Wlr In one year.
'
TV wtatM-it punod. sUbsr at
adnlu bidden avay In. bouses or at
pupae J>eneaUi manure pile.
Method of Control.
"Tbe bouse (iy nulaanra can be
abaied most casUy fav the cllralnstlon of possible breedlnx pisres. It
Is rather dlfflcuU' to treat .the refuM- with any aiibstnnre to prevent
breeding: cblorid of lime, kcrosc-ne
and -fruk —UBlu Vm' bsaa tW,
but wben used In eeottomlcal qoanUties are not effective.
Kitchen refuse and similar earUgo
should be kept In light cans and re
moved, at freqnmit Intervals.
Tbe^ most np-lodste means lor
inisonliig fUei It to sweeten a S per
cent solotloB df commercdal formalde
hyde and put in tbe places visited-bv
tbe pests. ’
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Tbe BARNEY Co.
Eod-iri-the-Season
Qean-up
of Ladles* aad Misses’
SuitSp Coats* Dresses,
SMrts and FornlsUngs
20% to 50% Discount
inrIiiHing (thifi week) all of our newest ar
rivals of Voile and Fancy Wash Dresses,
Ginghams, Linens and other tub dresses.
Supply your xeady-to-vear needs
from tbe **Comet Style” Store—and
do it at the bare cost of materials, during
our Season's End Clearance.
The BARNEY Co.
j^nnual St,ed Jag J'aie
Opms Jiusday. July SUi. y
Lying at Fun Length Was a Btfr
Black Bear.
length In the moonUght ^ a big
black bear.
There bad bean a report tn the town
of a big bear having aecaped from a
treveUng ohewuifiD aad tbia waa
'fie&Uy tbe uDlmaL
1 looke^i around In terror. I bad ab
solutely no wMpon but a noil file and
a pocket knife, and I waa about to
aoggfSt to MoFjorte, wbo was abaklng
with aobe that we make e bolt tor It.
wben In the ooraer of the porch I
•pled a long prosing knife tbat 1
of the men had left about I reached
out and grikpad thq knife, aad as I
made a moy* toward the edge of tbe
auwp. I beard« frightened UtUe cry
from Mmijorie. I Immediately ratunrad and ,gathered ber up In my
uiTBB tor a momeoL
I simply forgot all about tbe bear
and everything else exc^ that I
was holding the woman I loved tbe
beat In the world. And would yon be
lieve IL the habit had become so
strong tbat even there I propoeed. and
what is nmra the uUght afirmatlve trf
tbn bead ubotrad ma that 1 bad' beaa
accepted. Wltb a pgrtlng Injunction
to Marjorie to have no fear. I again
awved toward our enemy.
Tbe beast was sridesUy aoleep.
eometbtng, (or It bad made no move
slot* we bad discovered It. but lay
thero at tall length. Slowly, ud :
making a eonnd. I approached
and when I waa within (our feet of
the. furry thing ! let him have tbe
knUe BA near la the heart oa X could
Judge in tbe uneertaln UghL
Vive tlmea I slabbed him. aad tbeu
as be made ao mova^ 1 appna
with a Ugbtad tMtch to sramlne Jilt
Jhis %Sale will be in the nature of a semi
annual clearing sale, in which e^erg one of
the ten departments of the store wiil be repre
sented. you willfind desirable merchandise
in this sale and at such marked reductions
that you, cannot afford to remain away.
Svery piece of goods bearing the red tag or
red sign is marked for quick disposal, for
particulars see Jitonday's advertisement.
J. Is). Millikan. Jnc.
Jfoftrse City's ^«sf Jhtrs
AU THIS WEEK THERE'S GOING TO BE A ROGUNG OUT iff REMNANTS
AND ODD LOTS
Wbolc Tables and Connters Given Over ID "This Sllrrlno Event
Tbe Bueecaaol onrdiae dry goods bBslaesB Is sbowa by fhe oontlties of
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been
M basletl in fto wake. Theae
remnaots have all,bM
ed for qntekand easy aelltag.
caieiidlypeaettgTMyh, tlekef^jMd n
______ .________ tg tbe varloaS lots. SenaaBU
__________________Goods,
IraMeXtam
Graabes, Blbboas, Cnrtala
olwSm
cS^vmie* G^o^^Se
*
GoodN.laeca andiBnitat>tderfles. 11 yoa are wise fa your moaey apeadlog
yotSU be aaioag tbe tfrsl to attend this sale.
Fnat or th. Lo™ Bleached Mualin. |
Remnants and small pieces of this I
well-known 11c bleached
A_ <
cotton. Yard wide.
Jip
This week at yard...............
quality, yard wide, a regular 15c
value. Espedally appropriate for
skirts, suits and middy
44 ^
blouses, short lengths III*,
at, yard........... t..............
WOUBdS.
A greet. Mg. nbswuXlowable lump
roM In my tbroaL end 1 couldn't
fpeak; tor. InMead of blood pouring
from tbe wounda. aU I could see
a Uttto straw that the knife had ptdled
(WtA thriek of Maxtor greeted aa
whan I almoet yelled: ‘Marjorie!
MATjorie! Thla loat a real bear; ITa
cmly etnlfed!"
"1 know IL" abe managed to gaa*.
Thtpa'a guide lent It Pto him and tbe
m-moths got tolo It andADd w-wc
H out t-to ulr aemd topgot to Nbrtng
U In."
I waited until aba eulmad down and
than mM tn my moat savara toaaa:
-TUrtorto. yon pronlsod to marry mu.
"I knoF X ^ you riOy bar: but
“They auy Janks' new wile u a fiood wbAt hu thri to do «Mb A staS«
ptolo cook. 1 wonder If It'e truaf
bsarr
"She's plain. aU
(OwrigkL by SoSy Btety Psb. OnJ
No Saeaim
Mui uiai utmii viewuw. • wi.
Why travH tn aeuM of health?
Whatever UU he sulleiu. hu a child to
Tod cannoi escape fron your bnlB
teru.-SMidm|r.
I
ypur siomaoh.
Remnants
Bleached Linen Crash,
kngths from 2 yards
^p. This week >7^
Bt yard........... *3^
Gtng^qms
Short lengths of Everitt Classic Ginghams.
A bargain at, 7^
yard ...............d ^
All THIS Week
Remnant'
Sale
RemnanU oi 7c
Apron Cbeek Glno*
bams, at yard
Odd Lots ,
Curuin Ends. Priced
for a clean quidt up.
Good for sash curtains
and short
d Ca
windows. Each H-wV
lADikerditefs
See our Display of
Premiums in East
Wiudow. Given
Free for Globe
Stamps.
Ladies' fine white
hemstitched Handker
chiefs. Hardly a handkerdiid in tbe lot
worth less thanSc. On
sale at. each ...3c
Per One. Me.
Globe Dept Store
Traverse Qty,
All This Week
Remnant
Sale
O&ARD TE&VBB8S HEBALD AMD TBAVZBSE BAT KAOLS, TUESDAY, HILY 8, 1913
1
PiviWi'lri
COUNTRr ROADS OF CONCRETE
ROOSTER LOWEIIS EGO YIELD
t
IntarMtlng Tnrta Mad* at Naw Y«rk PALLIATION OF THE HEAVES
Exparimaiit Station on Praaanc*
Mat*ri4l« far CMatiwtlMi
Dlaaaa* la Incurable, but May k MIU*r Mala* In Flock.
AvaUaWt in Manr.Plne«« In F«nn
«f 8nd and Gr«vtl.
No ■iDsle toctof pUya nieh u liih
porUDt
* tb* «*■}llj-of lu rodd*. Aalde
th* ol^ i •« •
****■’•
contend th#
«r* and eonTanlenw o( tmral. poo-1 *“'« alHaulatea ecc P^u^n to a ta the caase of heave*. The aymp
alble at aU Una* orat narmanoni
*"■
c««it. Men who tom* are deep breatblua, evldenrwd
;^h*Te taUed poulur for yeap* atm by the expaodins nosthlt and double
road*. there la Ui* ananrffft phaaa^
to tbU notion
and peratat In ilfUni of the flanka. both of which
which dlracUy eoaeeraa tha coat n« ' elloc
®
,
Ins about are locreaaed If the animal Is forced
. kaepinc a |>t of male* bancH
only of farm prodae*. bat of dir ;, where
l“^^only*^eCTa
only enc* ”are Wnted.
I up a grade at a'fast trot
prodoeta as weU. CocaequenUy.
aaaui at [When the atamacb Is diateodcd wtiti
The
New
York
I
errbody waaU good aoada, srrttei P.
lion
madr
up
four
pens
of
ptmet , food or water; generally, also, a back'
H. WUaoB Is tha
u» nuu,
■
.log cough mostly In the mumlng.
I The dlseaac Is tncarable. but may
hlghvaya,
be palliated by feeding easily dlgeet'ed nutritive food In small quantities.
SS’bu'ZoTS’gn. .b. «b«.
i"*’'
; cured, clean Umoihy hay. prefer*!
eoonty and the osar* of tb* road kn
In each of the
t
laying- Some pullcu
>ned with weak lime water,
dsaatloo. Aa a raanit. plihtn i
pens in which no cockerel* were
wheal bran, flaxseed ground.
yaar* thb country wtU take It* right-! *’
month befora any
The
Astatic breeds and
mile* or permanent roads.
itteta. No attempt
In a way It f* fortunate that - the _
idc to discourage any of the drams of baking soda In the food
fo foe maner of road making. Tha.^ ^ no difference In the reUUre night, or oil of tar In deasm spoow
ro^a can SM b« boUt of Mating ma- comber of alttera la foe coatmsted fj'l doses. Tn aome cases belter r«dertala such aa will wlfoatand foe pens. Of the croas-bred pullet* tb* siflu are aecnred by alternating three
of motor tralDc which U faateithoet malra laid heller thrfragh- dally or wrekly. and i
Wtnlng Rnrope-s cantnry^ld road- out the seaaon and also during the arc benefited by tonr to ten grain
wayn. Laatlng road materUls nr* ^est c«g re»on. Of the other lot dose* of while arsenic unce a day.
•varywbere preeent in foe form of th* one wllhout male* began laying tlut care In feeding and waterlog
. neceasary In any treaimeni
t
and gtaeal trda piu and atream „r»er and did better than the
bed* and emtbed rock from sfone -*,nj ntale* during the flr*t par .. straw, If early cut and well cured. It
- often preTersbif to hay. In either
Portland re- oie ,«*,6n. but It foil sllgblly behind
ment Into concrete, they form an lo- for the lattrr montha though during case, shake the ha/ or straw
upeualn and permanent road aur- ,h*t period ihoy kept even with foe m^ye all dust.
> face which suc^tefully realstr the ^ jot which wa* aooompanlrd by mslea.
It sm# thought that the vice of feath- KEEP THE GOOD RRDOD SOWS
er eating .which broke out In this pen
Tb* first odoslderailon In foe build-' had much to do with the falling off Should Net Bt Put Info Fattening Pea
, Ing of concreu roads Is a careful is egg gtroductlon.
and Sant to Market' and Ra«rudy of local deposlU of sand, gravel | Prom these exprriments It would
placad With Untried OlIL
and rock tesUed foe aggregate) to see seem that the prearnce of male* ha*
wbatber foey are suiuble for con-, a drtrimenul influence upon the egg
It Is strange that the farmer will
Crete. Sand mutt be clean and hard yield. * This la also the theory ad- keep the good brood mare yrom year
and must grade uniformly In site,of. vanced by many in recent year*, and to year and at for same time put bit
grain from one-fotmb loch down The It I* now pretty generally accepted good brood aow Into foe tatteoini
8 appUra to ktaval and crushed by prominent egg formf>r*
pen and send her off to maiitet as
rock except that foe Urgrat
rgest particle* |
soon a* she U fat enough to go. Tbua
»i, ui,..bi..™ o.. ..d d..; hints on ducks and geese the good brood aow is often aacrifleed.
fourth Inch** tn diameter. If local
while the gilt, untried a* a brbod
material* are usable, a considerable
Nawly Hatehad Coaling* Wsigh About aow. take* her plage. Till* It a mis
saving will be effected, a* only
Four Ounce*—Turkey* Aro
| take .When a aow prove* a good
Bent win need to be freighted.
sucklrr and careful mother she should
Slew atti
It Is much taster and cheaper is
be retained, eapeetally If sbe It promix the coorret* with a machine than
A Pekin duckling weighs about two Itfle.
^ hud. Depending on foe grading ounces when batched and should take
With inch a aow foe farmer is rea
concrete la on weight as follosrs; Three to'four sonably assured of a atrong. healfoy
weeks, 1 pound: all to eight weeks, Jitter of plga that win grow into
profitable
bog*. The gill n
f W 4H pouada; and at ten weeka.
aBd four ruUc of screened gravel
eroihcd rock, or one of cement to twoj
four or five to often the cumber of
of sand aad three of gravel or rock. I
her brood. So with the yoong gilt
Daring the grading and draining of
brood tow the pig proposition oc
the road, foe aggregate is hauled aad
farm to a very uncertain one.
piled at convenlecit potnu. The
If a sow provea to be a good breed
eret^ mixed mushy wet. It deposlter from foe start, sbe should be
ad to fo* foIcknesB of six tnehea upon
lalaed. fur It to reasonable to expect
the firm old road bed and'M brought
that she will get better each year.
to grade and ahape by means of a
And it is a fact that older sows bring
templet. In order to shed the water,
healthier, stronger plga. and a greater
•n foe aide dralsa fo# sorTsce of tha'
number of them with toss danger of
t given a rise of, crown In J
trouble of'any kind at farrowing time
foe eenur of one one-bundredfo
wie aeeeaty-fiffo foe width of fo*
MAKES SLOPPING HOGS EASY
roadway. The surface Is fintsbad wlfo
.a wooden Boat and wire broom, hy
Beetion ef F*ne* Bwinga Ovar Treugh
which meaim there la affordefi pbrWhile It la Being Cltaned or
fect footing tor boraas. At latarvals
WhIU China Ocaa*.
Feed Is I
of » faat foe road It diridsd Into secUoaa by namiw contraction jolnu ex SH to d pounds. Duckling* abould ba
Hem to my style of a hog trough,
tending ctiiaswi** fo* road and an marketed frd^ cine to twelve weeka
tirely through tba concrete. Tbes* of aga. After that foay take on weight and It to too good to keep from fooaa
Joint* are formed by meant of a thin sloA'Iy. and It te not proflUble lo keep who may not have It A section of
the fence, foe Irng^ of the pen.
metal or wooden croas form or divid them longer than twelve weeks.
Ocetc grow abbul as rapidly
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. . aa BWlngn over the Irough from side to
ed to. which
Is tied a tingle
or double
foteknas* of tar paper with the paper 1 duck*. Allowance of eourae must be side, making It possible to shut the
•ection of,
««■ fo® »nrn*l difference In hngi away from the trough while
roadway. After fo* eurtacire of ihi«‘hatched goillngs .weighing abent tour Wuncea. Turkeys do
•ection te finUbad and while foe
not.grow rapidly nt the start, but de
Crete for foe adlolning aectlen It
tog placed, foe
hotdlng the pa velop much quiver after thraamonth*
tof
age.
per to tb* crow form Is rut and the
m
In foe Joint. whicB U reduced to the
folckneaa of fo* paper hy foratng
agalnit It the freaUy placed concrete
^f lbs section under coostrucUoa.
MYien the surfoee of the concrete
has hardened enoiuth to prevent pitI is sprinkled with clean water
Ukewlae. a* *ooa aa pomlble,
pavement la covared Umporarliy wltb
two Inches of sand or dirt from (be
aide road to give further air lo curfog foe eoncret*. Trafilc la confiaed
to foe eartheo aide roads until foe
roorrete It about two week* old. In
foe meantime aboMdera af hroke*
atone or grare] ara built along both
edge* of the paveaient. Theae ar*
wade three feet wide and auOclatffy
Ibick to be firm aA to make It an
easy matter at all'tlme* (or wagon
Wheeli
Wheel* (0 pass
pas* from
ffom Ufoe side road
onto the pevrineni. >,
Think of Impn
!t might bt .weii t
road might be i;
storming about i
Car* ef Poultry.
Baginnara fo the poultry huafoaat
are likely to nagfoct foeir stock dtp
fog the Urn* they are not yielding rtturns nnd oflan tnil to figur* the fu
ture roatequMic** RuHi begtueers
cannot h* i
lag nad frnah wntor nra abtcdntely
necaatarr at aO time*. Thte bold*
good from fo* Urn* foe chicks nr*
hatched uatu (hay g» laui foe inyfoi*
hoasa.
;
TAGE nVE
emm norlkultiai
ADVANTAGE OF COW TESTING
START IN POULTRY BUSINESS
WId* Olfleranc* In Product ef Animal*
Bbewa for Trials Made at the
(fobrsaka bUtleft.
At foe kfobraaka experiment atatioo
the different eowa in the dairy herd
were tested. Tba result showed foal
there to a wide dlflrrence fo the prod
uct of the cows of foe tame breed
Initial Btep Should B* tg-Dai
ti Breed ot Fowl* Adapted t*
pna'a Locality.
PREVENT OUTBREAK OF MOTH REVIVAL OF PRETTY PEONY
ring I,
Cfflcltnt Means
>a of i
matter aa aome might (eel senattivs
Jurleua Little Peat
who may be. breeding the same breed
of covaCollecting and deatroylng foe eggi
fo for ease mentioned It was found of- this Insect may entirely prevent
that one cow gave
poaods'of aa outbreak o( ' the ’Tussock Motk.
milk during the period of lacut
The eggs are deposited fo cluBienand
ted 3.46 butter
appear as a mhat of white frofo.
herd
rd gave 1.7»< about one half Inch wide aad an Inch
pounds ert milk during_ foe perloand a half long. 7%e eggs are held
off Uctailon
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which teated 2.63 butts
firmly lognihrr and most of the
cluilrr* are locaim] In plain view
fo Bfuriag on the coat of'produc the trunk* and hranebea of Ibe tree*.
lag. a* ao accurate account was kept
o( all the food ateb cow coatamed.
and the value o( all foe tobor, bw
atowed fo caring for aad feeding the
animator H was -found that foa first
cow returned $4 1* tor each dollar's
worth of feed ahi- coaanmed On Iho
^thrr hand, the cow that gave l.T$*
poooda of milk only -returned S6
cenu for each dollar-a worth of feed
sbe consumed. Now. it doos not re
Tuaeoek Moth Caltrplllar and Injured
quire an vi|>«n
ri fo figuring to prove
Fruit and Lea^
the great valuee ot
or IrsUng
testing ibe cow* In
foe herd. Ttila cow that only returni-d
centa for the dollar's worth
of leed she consumed Is not alone la
that kind of buainess
There are
by tar too many cows kept that aro
--- paying lor their food- Let dairyweigh Uif milk, keep- track of the
amount of milk the cows give pey
day; per week; per month; and durIbg foe whole period of lacUtioau
HOME-MADE DOOR FASTENING
Hele tliould Be Cut Through te Allew Opening From Either tide—
Shew* Plan.
A aecura faatrning for stable er
other outside dour* may be conatrorted aa foDowi: Take three two by
two* shaped as shown fo lUustration.
with a one by two Inch cut In under
side for slide to paks through, say*
the Iowa ilomestead. The elide to
LJ
Fastener fer Dear.
s of « one by iwolnch pleca. A'
fivec-lgfatht by two-lneb opening
should be cut through foe door Just
back of foe slide and af ouMnch pin
driven forougb the alidr.'leaving a
projection ao that the door may be
opened from either aide
Shelter for Feed.
Just as much aa ll pays to
dairy rows (tarns and alios save feed
enough In e shon time to pa.v for themeelve*. Rough ferd la not going te bo
aa cheap even' year as It *«s during
foe winter of I»12-t3
OW-Tlay* Flewar Ha* Exparieitoed
Modern Improvement end Decid
Renewal of lu Popularity^
Thp peony Is one of foe many oldtime flowers which have experienced
a decided modern Improvement aad
revival of popuiarliy. This is shown
by foe recent rapid growth of lu
culture and by the larger number of
varieties fost are constaatly being
originated and propagaiad Rome of
where they may be easily scraped off
with a boo er aome other sharp
■trumeot' and deatroyed. Theae eggs
abould be rarefuUy collected la
apring and a cummer collection alioald
The P*My Make* a Fine Cut Flower.
alio he made.
report* oo this plaat give deof arsenical epru) all the
•cripUoos ot 626 dlSerwtit vsrietlea
means ot pn-vroUng Injury^ by
It to, however, ptwbsbty a coaservapeet. More care In coating the nailer Uve sutement to say that foe peony
■idee of the leaves thao to
Interest of for couniry would be betobserved In Ibe regular applicaiioae
off If about 7i per cent of foe
of burdesux mixture aad potaon i
varletlro were discarded and further
are .made jirecedlng and at bloaaom
propagation made from the remalalime, would do much to prevent
Ing 26 per ceat. ot superior varieUe*.
oulbri-ak of this and other loaf-feed
It to not that tbe*e 76 per cent, of
ing peau. ' However, If the caterpil the varieUe* are uaaitracUvr;
lars aro not dlenovered until they have from It- Hut the remaining-66
begun to eat the fruit.'It Is ailvlaable cent, fill every purpose and have
lo use Isrger amounts el the poison
yirtu** than foe medium
than Is cuatomar) fo apra)1i
lerior eoris By growing only ih<
ctffidllng moth.
finer varieile*. people would b^m>
rn-routlnn abould be taken to coat
and more fascinated with foil
the fruit and both surface* of the lovely flower.
leaves with the spraying mixiura.
One of foe moat deelrahle feature*
The loiiage and fruit of smBlI i
of peonies to foe tea* with wblfo foey
of evra eceaaioaal bwebes of large can be grown. 0|vC« a gvneroua
ireea that are being fojured by the preparatloB at foe start you can make
caterpillaro may be saved (rim a great plantation -of peonies w ith the
further loss by ahaklag. When the assurance that beyond keeping
hrauch ft Jarred the caterpillar ans- ground clean and fertile they may re
ix-nd* Itself by a etraad of silk, and main undisturbed for >e*ra
will drop to the ground If tfae'sbaktng course of time ihty wfil get so thick
b«i continued
A i>added mallet
foil they should be divided and repole can be used tn Jar the branrbee, plaoted. but this Is little trouble,
and the Insects.at llwa drop
onles thrive In almost any soil, but
caught on a sheet orcurrullomcber. do beet In a deep rich loam. Aa foey
Tbit It a alow, tedious method
remain la one place a number of yi
it to well to foonugbly prepare foe
aotl. and they amply repay attention
miy often
0
be prevented.
given them. Spade te a depth of
tn cnnJuaHloa
(
wlfo collecting the
three feat: add Itbaral supply of
egg maaeee or spraying, bendii
(horonghlyl'rotted manure, pulverise
serve to protect the trees from refo- and mix fooroughly. Add a Utile aaad
fcsUtlon by migrating calerpillaro.
fine gravel if the eoll to Inclined
This Is often desirable when there
be sticky or heavy. Stiff soil should
are badly Infested trees tn the Im- be well drained. W*btle the pconlea
medlnie vicinity. The band may be dealre a liberal supply of water, foe
made of a strip of raw cotton or eticky ground should not be of a swampy aafiy paper. The «nton should be tightly lure, rover foe crown three inches.
lasiened about the middle to foal
Uklag ear* font foe earth to well
It loo*<- above aad below. The barbed firmed. Plant two aad one-half to
hairs of the caterpillar become en throe feet apart to allow (or future
tangled In the cotton flbera.
rlopmont. A mulch of coarse
nnable to-psM ever foe band, ‘la o^
wy manure.-ls a benafli, particu
der to be effective, the bands should larly the Drat aeaaon. Keep well
cultlvafed foe flrot seasoB. after that
the iTound will be a
*0 Utile cultivation to c
On (be small lawn a few clu:
will give a liberal reward each apriag.
The firat thlag to do la Uklag sp
pouluy as a bnsinaas to to find aome
breed adapted u foe locality, fooa
aiock op with font breed and study (L
Industry to a larg* cnteeL A man
bust be good-naitfred, for on* thing,
aad willing to gtre bto time aad pa
tience to detail work. Pbr theae r*saoDB -a mah who take* op this busi
ness for plcaiuro often succeeds much
better than the man who goes loto
Eaeallairt Spacimaii.
iy. It must be bollt up. It requires
patience, but whea success does com*
evwfolag after (bat to easy and foa
pfenis are pood.
To thv man who wiabes to eater foa
poultry buainess at a small expeBae.
I *«uld advise stockinf with a doM»
hens cf some good breed, it to not
well to try to do too mseb util fo*
beginoer baa learned bow to aak* a
■mall flock pay. 1 have had very
good snceids la fibuiag «gga from my
hens all foe year rmfid. 1 hatch foa
chicks as *ar!y as possltie te f’
spring- The best time to marlrot
chick* to when they weigh about two
pounds aad fowls Just before molting.
I find It profiuMe to market egga
where they mutt be guaranteed (re*h.
working ap^ good Unde tor foa pro
duce at a fair price.
CAUSES OF MANY FAILURES
Spae* It Eflii
The lUlnols atailaa gives
the canees ot talluro la foe poaluy
butlnass foe following:
Endeavoring to keep too many
fowls where room for on* only can
be obtained, that to aavlag te ex
penses by chespwtinc coat of bonsM
aad spsoe.
Buying fowls from other Barms and
that bringteg diaeaaa aad Uea M»
foe flocks.
foe fowto bateg anpplled with greater i
the auppoaiUon. foe more feed tba
1 ovar foe fowls U
night, with a Tlaw t
whea the temperaniro to low.
Wasting time wlfo alck (owto in
stead U daatroyteg ail blxds font cna
not be cored quickly.
Pakiiis toy 4roa IM te $7* t
a year.
'Eorcteg for agg* oot of a«aa
unprefifobl*.
Keep t^e beu' acota dean ud pi^
■ Handy Heg Trough.
I’ae a covered atilk paU.
The heavy milker must afoo be a
cleaaing U and putting in feed, write*
J. A. CrandaU of Norwich, Kan. fo
ibblag witch hazel on a caked ud
tbo Parmer* Mall and Bmese. A
sbowi the boll at one aide on which der win often 'roileve It.
ARer dirt has once gott«i into miik
foe gate awing* B to a bumper, and
C to a latch to bold the seciloa back. ft can never be entirely strained out.
Sympathy goe* a long way fo get
ting best raaulta from dairy oov*.
Pfoe* for Heg*.
The curry comb will do mack to
help
the feed In Improving foe appear
management of every
.farm. He will turn to good aeconat ance of the heed.
Milk scale* and foa testar will be a
many tblag* that would otherwise be
loet either on a grain or grailng farm certain afondard by which foa cow*
On the former there are plenty of may be measured.
Tb* calve* abould have *: good
grating spot* aad many other herb
groafot'foat will equalise foe mtloU growing raUoB If foy are expected u
Dw Into large oowi.
of quite a number of bog* and aead
Hurrying fo* eowa whaa handling
to market or to the (armer’s uhlc
drtriag them does oot stimulate the
heelthy and ’palatable meat. On the
graxfog farm a little grain will fill out mUk flow bill rafoer has foe oppoalu
effect.
foe high albumenold ntioc and make
The
greeter foe variety and foe
(at aalmalt.
richer the feed* glvo cow*, the laoro
and better manure can be had from
ffkaralea for Plga
UtUe plga should be made to Ub* foe heard.
The cow to a machine and a proexerelae aad for sew ought not to b*
so place fo a chicken yard; the fed on too rich slop for a tlma lock dnear that can be made to do a great
dinaer table to the aafesi roost tor of exercise and the motbor sow eating deal toward enriching bar ownar 4(
him.
loo rich slop to a great conhlnatloa properly bandied.
A gallon of SO par aaot oraan wiu
WMl managed poultry to p
for foe derclopmeat ol foumpa.
to farm porp* In Chat poultry
iltry will produe* aa focoBto at aU Umes of fo*
Faahlen* In Br**dl>«.
year.
There am aomaUmea faahtes fo foat* ar* 2H pounia of^lat
The faed that it waated repraasnta
There to ao each thing aa egg lay- breeding which It win pay to follow
lag type.. There to but one true test Pbr.lnalanee. the present laahloci to. a waaia of money also. Boma people
on foa-layar. and that to by foe aid against big hogs, and In favor of me do not raaJIxe foU. apeelaUy If foal
(ead
buppaaa to b* home grown.
of foe trap naat.
dium weighit. That way profit liaa
t
It It hard to rattan n atunted
chicken.
Born and giri* nbould be eaoouragad
to ralae poultry.
Wet tcM am jnM na had (or baot
a* they are for (olka.
The hen (hat Inyi UO eggs In
year 1* doing mighty good laying.
For the city market ibeTe la nothIng between (h'> broiler nnd roaster.
Bi;i^ week there should h* n freah
vupply of dens, fin* earth In the dual
bog.
No wooder some men’s hen*- never
weigh anyUilng The lice hare Just
about carried them away.
Nobody wants lo buy a dirty egg.
nad the only way to keep the eggs
elean I* to keep foe nesta cli
Mlddtlnga and commsal wet with'
■kim milk make a fine forelug feed
(oc culU font nr* to be mackeiad.
Sprpyfof a cblckea boua* wlfo 'i
foul aad damp bonaas H CMaan IB-
better OB* than >00 aver
Injury U Apples by the Tueeoek Meth.
Tb* Maaa af Pout* and tha
be renewed from time to time as foey
Progranaa of TM* Pa
become soiled or matted by rain. The
Qraat Paverit*.
bands should be employed during foe'^
On grounds ot torga exteat foe peony
months of Jane. Jnly and Angtiat.
unexcelled In foe herbaceous bori
le aamejaeasaras that are recom
mended lor fo* treatmeat of this poet d*r It forivro from year to yaar. It
fo orchards a^ also appIleaUe to fo* 1* particularly apprapriala aloag
alone or with
other hardy plants.
foe value of baading foe treee ana o( walks or drive* or by foe edge* of
ooltectlng the egg maseea Spraying st«pa It to very effective. A^’bere lo*’.
' hedge* aro daalrad It Is
for foe
lUfual andI attractive. It to a Baa
average tmpertr ^aer beoauee tb*
treee ars usually of forge aite. Such cut flower. If picked aariy Just aa It
to about to untold aad atlonM to open
operations require apecfol
having oonsldermhle kaowl- In tba boua* It will laat saveral day*.
edge of t•praying methods. Spraying
of shade treee to not done to any''
OroflltiB Wan Fenniita.
Uowaver. It to 1a fo® power of alary
*l^ prataat hie
Irsas hr deelroylng foe egg
ea mieiee
aad baodfog foe treea to prevent refofsautlop by migrating
AILAroued Spray.
beeswax and one pound o( aaaaKed
uilow. pouring foe Itguld Into a
hnckel ot cold water aad palUng (Ika
ttclaatc* candy until fo* grain. is
smooth: than (orm Into balls aad*atoro
cool place uatll used. It may be
Bofteoed by throwing Into hot water
whoa noadad tor use.
of »
fte Alck that to aMv* tea deyn
nrtar batching baa meat of tta BgBger* babied |L
If a fowl hMiaiaa alok, rcptdMo to
from fo. ofoan aad doeiar fo •* tB*
dlaaaa* may be ccatagloaa.
kept eoastaatly belor* them. *
The ofd role ot Improrlng fo*
Paraou appUea aUo fo ponlut nlB
In*.
..
For batohlag pBrpoaag toba foe
egg* from foe baoa font Uy bacL
DuUd up. Mver 'tet foe
- down.
eleea I
Bioedteg atook alvnid b*
selected hy tbs pooUrymaa and Vtm
glTU.- (h* bMt car*, plsaty of trMb
air. snashlne aad axacciM.
. .
ing pas will give poaltry all (te h
foay need, but fo^ abouM net te al>
towad to ramato foam
TsaaMi every day.
Oato fo*
FOR JOB WORK COME TO THE HERALD AND RECORD CO.
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Herald Vewii Balks Biirirtlne I
and he would Uke to etfe him
^ work,
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« get a good home. To this we agreed.
J wtli try new la worry er «
< as we saw his pretty face and bright
fret abaul anythlas.
♦ ^yra. fot >»* dW not look as old as
wtll try to be as baim » I * •** ra*Hy »»•- We bought him. beT ana and make avaryb^happy X
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»bont U» ptwe to the samema birds
■Qulrrcli and their fearlesaneea. .Oue arould u 0000 thtak of IDJ“rta* a Uitle child as to harm one of
these mue creatnrea. Just th> mors*“*
ra«ln«
to the
poetofflce a robin was picking up
the walk. 1
r»..»
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feet of him and he
uP •• »ueh as to aay
“'"I’t “PP'ttk
1^'’^,*”,
Insecu.
It, wuejaya. w^peckers. ^ena
X as far « I esA
time a. the r^lDr^nrthto“fm to
•
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V T^ Y
I IVJ
W J I ^
ww
Y
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aamnM' mstliiR ecuoft. in the fm. Bwnlnc vms -Qnlrkl qub^! quirt!"
wbeu the nuttluf eeeeon «u at tu —Selected.
belfbt. the eqslrteU In the crave. o«------------------------lag to the partial talinre of the nut
SUNSHINC BTOPIES.
crop, ware unnauaUy aamorous at
A Choee Bey.
the ootUge doors. There cams with
Linn was not bine, but bto mother
them one lltUe feUow who forcibly was, Nearty anyone weald have beea.
---------------—-sace. instead of timid- for things were getting In a bad way.
ij, .landing off like the others. He She did not have a dollar, and Unn
epraa, np at the door and acratcbed bad been to every atora. abop and
like the old pet for admittance. When office In town bunting wort, but none
was let In the proceeded to bury of them wanted to hire n boy.
about the cottage tn all bU old
^
^ «"«•
“But Mr. ■wy
®« s qnurur rubbed the nivhnr •d'toeU «t«
lor torir mluuiee.every luk spot Om efler uother
"That to all richL When a maa has the ap^ dtoappeared. leavini a tow
an Important plece-df work, and wants of inky black rtnsa.
to pay extra for It. accept It with
••There." mU the girl, after she
thanks; but when be leaves h to yon, had finished, “lent that good? I rusd
make your chargee very reasoiiable.-- that In a boi^eeplng paper, and 1
Unn was wtoe enongh u. ) profit by never knew '(hey were any
< »™.
good ^.rbethis advice, and no one ever com- fore. 1 clean my -fingers that way ev.
plained of bto prices lor chores.
,^ry morning, now; its just splendid!"
He had three calU the next day.
So some other boya and girls might
and went home with eighty cents.
toy Alice's cure for laky finfcrs —
I. leas than a month the entire Bxchaaga
^ «ni«ged to get
* f>r
be
Longset Word.
•nk-hat to the longest word In the
order <w bir EtogUab languager' asked Uncle Tom.
every livinc thing.
they were running behind at the gro-,.
•
If 1 ever fall In trying to de -« tbe Utrh.
“
Stacy of play.
slate that be could not fill on account
"Vnletndlnarlantom. 1 suppone." reeery store.
Truly It look! like a forest.
♦ tbma thhiaa. i wIN Try. try w
♦ oral times. >ben the dooc flew open
ot outer
other worm,
work, ne
be caueg
called uiem
them up boo
and
Jsmes.
a pflie
*ver\-wh«T«.—m«nJ« I were
.im
'**' -u.weired the
“o signal,
■wn»». and
ssa laid
laio
.
^w., _■
s>.
- ®*
»■■■'"• who
— had
•— taken
«
• ♦ avala.♦ W there etood Prince! He *ad
«ui,w and !Ly Tb'
*“»
.he
I dto 2 Se
^
^
♦ been aucce^ful. and he tooked'.t
Hd klUeotoh fashion. A squirrel-. !!! '^T^lTd^oLthliL^^
he did h M that time. ^ spite, of
-No.* apoke up Saale;
♦ ua a. much as 'to say.
.ay. "Donl you
movemmU are > much lighter m>d
“ <*®evemhlng.
C
-tk^re to a whol
and
everyiblng. -1„ win." fsW
Unn i
WIM CUARA BATCB. CdHer.
think .I would
something lo
to eai:
eatr'
-v-m Uke
,.«e wmeui.oa
i
^
^
.
.
Before the enmmer waa half over. ‘»e*o-"
but 1 fear
'*‘*‘‘* **““
>roanlMd Owdmber I, tm.
•^i
r thought yon had baen ev^
orders than he could
"I •«»*
J»ck. "that has
seems .usoequate.
lusdeqaate. it
w* Suddenly remembered bis early that my letter to too kmg Already andI tbe com'partoon •«>«>.
.
flU.
and
often
made
over
a
dollar
and
three
mDae between iu flrti and
.»..i in.u ..a^, Ja.ui, 4o«»a . o«. Pn»M»i Mil
it U> m. VmU.
•!»
Icrwi,-.
Blret Vies PrsatdenS—Mrs Ifiabai lump of maple sugar
have—but ni find aomethlng. » half a day.
tosf^Wtera."
angar and ^ve
rtve It to tmsket. *
- .
ty of motion bom amid the waving
T bnve•stae Williams;
pine needles—a grace that cannot be don't you fr«:" and be went qpetaln
Women called him to run erranda
word to tbair aaked Uode
him. By hto arUooa and looks there
Snoahlns Doy, Sr.
Second Vke PrasMent—Mrs. Irwic was no doubt that It tasted as good
compared-with that of any domeeUe
to bed. whlelling cheerily. n»en need him to deliver packages. Tom.
Pemersy SMelda.
thing. The HUle aquirrel from this
He did not see any reason -to tael iweep floors, dtotribute bllla hitch
“Beleaguered," cried Jacktrio^hto him as hto candy did so many M-bM> a bit of sunshine hits ye.
Bunahlne OraAdmnthtfwMra. A. L.
moment was known. In bis mute. blue. He was thiiteu. strbag. quick up Ueuns. stay in the store'an hour— kntly.
yenre before. £veO' chance be could
After paaalng of a cloud,
Williams.
wild way he bad told hto story. He and bright, and sureld there was aome- eaythlng and everything.
hnow one." ^Sd Philip.,'that to
get be would repeat the operation. When a III of laughter glu ye.
now comes regularly to the cottage thing for a fellow>4o do to earn
After awhile ho hired another boy
‘han that. ‘TmaacooUaentar
and always got bto pay for doing so.
An' ycr aplne to ferilng proud.
and asks to come In. He eleeps tn
money. « nny
e day. to help him. in **M » »hole continentbetween lu
At another time he played a trick
tergU to up and fling It
the
pine
trees,
but
In
the
cold,
gray
Ulop
studied
out
the
whole
scheme
that
way
one
of
them
could
stay
at
b«K>oolog
and ending."
on a young lady who was epending
* *®ul that’s feleln* blue,
dawn be comes to the bedroom win- before be went to steep. Once be the office neerly all the time, to an"'Interoceanic' beaU them all." ex
a few weeks at our horn#. At tUt
“In'* that ye sling it
dews. end flattens bto nose against had heard a soceeesfnl man say.
emergency calls
etalmed Elsie, "for H contains an
Ume we bad to go about alx miles >f» • boomerang to ,vou.
the pane, and pleads to be let In and There to always plenty of wort for Before the year was out he h^ f>c*ma; and an ocean via larger than
for our mall, and one fine morning
have bto breakfast with tbe famUy.— one who wm do It right and do R «o two aaetotaota. Tbeae be hired with
continent.’—Upptneotu.
ahi) proposed to take a horaeback' *l^hlSHiNE HUMANE SOCIETY;
SUNSHINE POSMS.
Our Sunday Afternoon.
time.''
ihe ondersundlng they were to forfeit
ride for It. After mounting Prince
The Story of a SquIrraL
^
Tha Plowboy
Canned Ooede and Whitt Men.
-----------------------Well, be knew he could do thaL « dollar every time they tailed to do
loveb* till they came to tke About a year ago a baby gray
A rattle of dialai and a trampla
Quirkey.
man gel the pMple *
a Job when they luomtoed.^ when it
fool of a long hUl where a large equlrrel was found rrawUag helplessOuirkey.
But of course be mutt
Holmes, the lecturer. *asys
Out in tbe auble 1 hear. .
tree stood close to the road, tod what ly at the foot of one of the great
'* •" Bundev afternoon, and the to know It Getting the start when no vss doae so there waa complaint *
Indian* of Alaaka. regard
The plowboy and honed, eo gentla
did Prince do bat deliberately walk pine trass at Round Lake. He was
“«•- ■« by the one wanted to Mrs A boy. wae tbe about It
" “
Then
out
In
the
taniyard
appear.
.
,
over to that tree and eerspe off hto the "most r^.-in«tt«|f bit of silvery- ***^ window talking. The window problem.
Unn now has such a repuutlon for ®'‘***T associated that thay are
Ua snaps them and straps them to- t^jr rider and turn around and' w.ik gray and white babyhood that could
There was certainly some work tn good work and rellabUlty be bas been
'L.
getber;
.
‘X'l' I*®®*' Sbe caught him. though ^ Imagined. He ba^ a Up-tllied pink
««• •“
tb® M>wn almost every day for a ber offered a half dotra steady Jobs, bat
®
»•*»■
He wllea
and
her .remount
abe nose auu
and •
a BicDuer
slender plume
plume ox
of aa laji
tall
There were If be could Just get at It But how »■ fae to making an average of forty
•
.1 hto
I, * ruddy fwe
4-.bl glowa; u, would not let MM.
M.MVUU^ bu/
UUl muv
He speaks and they quickly obey
determined to have her way, she that gave no ^mtoe of the great
P**"®!** <*«*•« •“«« U»e could be gel at It.
dollars a month, be says be to going
b'“;
................................................
------- ----------a piece of wire net-.
Then he remembered hearing a man tb aiay la tbe chore buslncaa until be ^ranily he carried with him a phon_____
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a talkingI
The owner of Prince came up and
u. Ml in>» biekiv
.m.4___ I**® brick wall which led from tbe you need him." Frxm that U got hto through school —Wm. H Hamby tn
^
machine before. When the machine
_^wM started and the sound of a hn----- --------- ------ M ^ trumpet
The Bey With the Umbrell*
Is the middle ot the gartlen stood Ibe Indian was much lDtern|ted. He
****‘"*
'*’• Mtura age of four week* at nearly
““ Tom. as he wstched the .«»lber plan, but be was not going
a little boy wjtb a big umbrella. He listened gravely for a UmA then ap« as could be estimated be began m
gruashoppar
W ber until'be saw whether «
alwaye kept It spread, and winter and Proached and peerad Into tbe tiumpaC
__ ____ ___ the .oewipaper office aninmer. day and nlghc he waa alWhen the machne fintobed lu cyWhat can be purer and^tef ^
couW^ot^^d h7y «d^n heTst
rmt
**>’* In bto place. A foondtaln Ml Under and stopped, tbe Indian p^tad
Than the life of C»e boy on the m.
L“
J-.M' !'
He built a neet In the eaves -*« that strange notoe? Didn't you
farm?
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^
—George R. Harrison.
--------------;—.'m
U..-M v,_
-M. ••H In hiR home. He was sent out
-.So. I heard nothing bnt an crtolq ortntlna"
Iron,
“Hnh! Him eannlB White maa."
prtnU«-"
>«>“. too.
"''’bat
.-AH right, sir." said the editor.
“Ob. dear." thought the boy. “how
Teaeh Me.
-4.W
M.* with
-i.K such
M.^4. a
. dignified
-i.—BM.. air.
... m
.m
Old. and learned the secret jid «
u «,und
sound like.
like. noesieT
KlossieT "'
■tart off
and
klnd'of bMlneu’mnd whsl Und > bate to carry tbU old umbreUa!
The Little Bird Dectoa
Trtch me. Paiber. how to go
go pertaps a half mile till bto ^ ''*‘®‘’lng the belghu of tb« great
-t gern'i Vnow .what It was like." re- ^ printing*"
I »‘*b 1 »»■ ibe stone general over
“Where to my little glrir aald
Softly as the grassca grow;
strength would tall Mm. then he y‘"!
The chore bualneea" eald Linn tbeye In the park. Then. Inatead of tJncle John, aa he came to tbe Aoor
Hush my aoul to meet the shock
would'look eo disgusted at everything. “*
“f- •
‘blnk It was a bird. "
«Hously. "and I want some cards ibto ridiculous <Hd thing. I should ®f bto sister's home,
Of the wild world as a rock;
as he bad to uke tbe role of an old
<»«•«
'Buppose we listen." suggested Mar 3^ | n*r*nt »ny money 1 would bare n great long sword In my hand.
"KItoa." called -her mother, "coma,
But my tpirii. propt with power.
horse, which seemed to 'hurt hto t?
>««• Jorie. "and perhaps we .hall hear It
^
Tdbold U right over the people's downsuirs snd see tmcle."
Hake as simple as a flower;
sense of pride
"
>everthe!eas, he did not desert hto agajp.- go they sll grew quiet, hilt
explained tls scheme to beads, aa If f was going to fight them
Down Elixa flew, for she and Unela
Let the dry heart fill Us cup,
We thought he could not live
“ did not -come again., and they had
InUreet
.
J»bn were great cronies,
Uke a poppy looking up;
through the winter, so one day Ute
•• eo® •• the ehaulklng when suddenly FV>*- m the prajert and agreed'to the trade.
Heaawhlle the kr in the garden
Today he bad eomeUUng in bto
Let Ufe llghUy waar her ciuwn.
Id October aotne hunters came and ****
•ranlng began to gather. Aft- ,i* erted. 'There! didn't you.bear
,uund Office room with an old
more-and more sultry, hand which Inxltod her atundon—a
Uke the poppy hwklag down.
we told them how we felt about the
“**
quirt! quirk! "
„„ »
^ The people In the doily street looked poor. 1
When lu heart to filled with dew.
aisd 10
to ireip
helo him
on
loagtngly —
at the
anug ,. Quhi
Quite wlUing was abe
birdie's
condition of our
■4U Iiuiav.
borae. When
44UCU they
L4IO) ........................ .. ..........................
»«» «!•>
DU4
“'ey OM
bad BU
all Bcam
heard u
It ipis
1}>U Ume.
uuir. giaa
glad’to
help
Pirn on.
—- iron
'—- boy
"4 in
-- hto
—» —.M*
^ to
~ be ««44M.«r»
^nd lU life begins anew.
In the psitore. they
‘be day appsrenUy for no
,uodev as to what
The next day he went Into ovary
“ow they vlrted mum. She iouad an old cage, and
called us. saying. -Ibto to not tbe
P“Wse than to warm himself
tw she store."office. ebM.lxbieL Uv^etoMe
““*** <**»«* Pl*ra» Tth mother gave ber
> beabng olntTeach me. Father, bow to ha
borae. to
for trince itlll
‘be Ho«lng
hearth-Hre
In the Ilv- ^
....................
se
*btoh she melted and dropped
-- Itr
--M.... looked
.M—MVM
___
...
.V4J uv.v. tiv—4.
MMSMA .—V .4 be
4.4.- evea
W3WCI3 pUce
414*4:0 Tn
IB 44I4>U C :cept the
Kind and paUent as a tree:
bright and fxL but. he was really 30 J“K'raom- He was full of frolic ^Jose. so coold not otter any explans- loons, and left a card » which was
At last a great drop fen. and then on Urn wounded spot.
Joyfully the criefceu croon
these occastODS. sat by the fire, nd
another^r and then
that——She g » —
years old.
him 44-4.4.
food and water, and
/
tlon, but proposed they ebCinld watch printed:
- It seemed
---------- -------Under ehady oak at noon:
They said we conld sell him, but
'
1.'!".*'’-.*“^ 4
lUien.-when. If they could locate When you want anything done that a
»« PMxplng water out of In a few days be had become quite
BeeUe. on hto' missloh beoL
•V wOTld W for fe^’he wouldmoet/ptoturesque little circles InVthc the sound, they might find out what
the clouds. Eve
Gradually the wing healed snd
boy can do. «aU
Tarrlee la that cooling lent;
abused.
‘be progress of bto play,
A
schoolboy
ran
past
and
looked
np
fteally
he
could
tme-U
again,
made IL
LI.NK ARHER.
Let me. atoo. cheer a spot.
trust, dear children, that you
are
A ball
ot rubber,- a .spool
at the iron boy.
He flew abon tba room and nte
•............
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4—
After looking pot of the window for
Chora Boy.
Ridden field or garden grot —
4 4M Mil
M
J.I.M 4
"Wish 1 was that fellow!" be out of Eltoa's hand, and was as »«">«
kind
to all animals. ___
especlalLv
to U»e silk, almost aayUilng. became a playQme they decided that the queer
Office
with
J.
K.
Heradee,
J.
F.
Place where passing souls can rest
shouted. “Hullo, lend aa your para- ss 00^ be. Then talber and mother
noble horse that works so falthfullr. thing. He played with paper nap- -eong" as Tout called IL came from
Phtwe SiT.
On tbe way and be their best"
and to eo neefnl. Sow I will cIom kina, and rolled thi
bmh to talk to bef about setting the
lb'® ‘b« ®ra‘ a bunch of day-llHee dlrecUy under
Motto: "Do It on time, and do it'
—Bdwtn 'Markham.
“Oh, may ^ come under your nm- bird free.
.
The elory of Prince."
absurd crinkly balls fc«^ no purpose 0,^ window. Aunt Mary lesDid out right."
The little gW waa almoal heartYour Joving.
but Hay. Somrtlmra be would dia ^ eilalmed. "Here U a Urge toad
Then tn the window be put n enrd: brellar gasped a butterfly, who was
THE BUNBHINE PREfllOENT'B
Aunt Chloo.
wngbt In her mw spring dross broken. Many were the tears she
•
appear In tbe midst of hto fun and re- .uung under a Illy leaf; 1 think be
LJKN ARMBR.
VISIT.
“How wise you aro always to carry
before she could bring heroelf
turn with an air of "on business bent" n,„t
gnusldan. though f did
.
Chore Boy.
Sort a boat of good thingo this Dear
bringing a couple of nuts, which be
ooe!" . She
ber pet; hot
one day
Does things right and on ttme.
.. eat .on hto finger and
“
weak fer our Suaeblne page! Aunt
I am away down near the MIesIselp- would proceed to'put down the back
"Nor I. either." said Tom; "rtat la
lA
He hong a slate by tbe UlepbMte.
^ t»U>« «id ehe started !bnvaly out
Chios has wriiteq ns a charming pi river and perhaps what 1 have seen of the neck of any female friend who
Tree
I Bing when U on which the old man agroed to write
,'X"*
.* »ith birdie In the cage.
atory. ‘all about a resUy-tnily pet may Interest you Sunshine boys snd might be playing with him: he shun- i, -,tng to rain'
rte one* owned. A leUar baa 'come girls.
,
ned the male shirt collar. As he nev^
the children were out.
ftOB Sunshine Boy. Sr., describing a
l left iTisrlevolx. Mich.. Jond 2. ar- er looked for these nuts again, it
„„ch totereeted tn "Qolrkey." aa
Unn Ontobed dlslributlnx hto rard.
trip be baa taken this anmmer. and/ rived at Morrtoon. ill., about 3 p. «.
supposed lh« be regarded them n^Lle christened him. ajd a. very by. nine o'clort. and went hart tTIhe
she said gratefnlly. "How mnch nicer
another grown-up friend has sent, I of the 3rd.
as hto COE
general sociable toad be'proved to be. 1<ben office to wait.
a cunning
.*4 ... ,
.dellgbtfut.
r* *T“
"®‘ “>•)' «‘
‘l™’rte wl^ow “hto ""^a,^ am the telephone rang, hto “
•nongh for UUle folks! /toe wUI dollahlful.
It was like a moving consider hU friends In the light of ..^,4, -«„.4V.v. ..i .1.*-, .w.t
km..
............... ..
... v.‘® ®®irtsh a
hom4. with tlu.
4
bm,.
*“•
‘•“••ry "qolrk" seemed
paj»4>rams of green fields, orchards, wsjkjug .lore-pUres for bto own bene
. •“
*
nd’w'nTln**
•«“ j
‘*1^1* **2^“' * in*T 5? “rd'h‘“^ Ikrf
wh*!rt^“
r.w”r.rrL"’r-r
m mm
~3:ri
mm
m
™--------- “I
m
nr■ .-r -nr.™ 4.4
-I'“
^ rs ri r
b‘TMo‘:e*:;;s“ym:
---------------------- -----------Promising to write a second pert
to the story of Mera aonw future
lakes,
rivers, vineyards
----------------------------- — -----•*»
»®'T fond of candy, asd j„ -bs »„ts. ,*,«• .«iir4>H .th* loader Wue-Dol a bit Sonqsbody would
beanUful towns and eWee. Travarae ^jowed doHgbl whenever a box of w.
call In the afternoon, or the next day “..p
being one of the nlcrtt
fr-,h bonbons were onened. He would
-mm_
They called him the muatoal load, or the next and he would have a
Wrdle. however, did not feel he
mutt aay good-by. Flyliig and hoptwittering he feUowed than
borne, and. to Qtoa'a deUghU «
And happy In-the new home In the Michigao City more thin half of tbe vero offered him.
would
the kitchen and ate out of her
front yard for bto counUr-seaL where well and on time.
4^.4. it after aU.—Exchange. Into
woods while 1 tell you some short land is devoted to grapes. It looked '
________
|
them with an etr of a conno^r In
^ nadtotnrhed during the
About throe o'clock ihera
_______ ________
hand. At bedtime be flew Into the
etoriea.
Uke one conUnuous vineyard., broken .veete After this he would emooth
......................... .... '
”
They rarely saw him, for rail. The bank wanted him,to aurjf^^
Bones In Vfc* wi.1..
«MS and alept on the perch.
W* wtn begin with an old family only by orchards and farm bolldinga down the lace papers around the
■jv.
u„“'u,
An- ■i- V —
“■ “A
borae. 1 ptMUme many ef you have
Chicago I dq not Whs Of couras
box with hto deft little paW. mxd Z^ZTibo
toavra^ir^d« tewT
each a pet on the farm, and know there aro hundrode of lovely parks
around the rooialader of
®‘ .
lea ea. and eel
to n.
hopped
ouL
all rtout their good qnaUtlea and and homes, but ai a whole. It to but
B the eover
—________
___________________
a
reply.
XT
"
door
-as
open
be
would
fly
U and
But
one
day
Marjorie
1
br-w to love and care for them.
a big. noisy, smoky, dirty and Ureput on. He never attempted to take ,hat Qulrkey was morihg as he sang.
“pTMly good." said the banker dp- 4^
make a call, always expeetlag aoma
Once «e owood' an oM horoe who eome place
^ave you in roar hodTW
^
*«“
was worthy the good name oT'Prinee. , From Chicago to Morrtoon . tbe away to ••store." as he did note. He ^ ^to one note eonnded more and provingly. and gave Urn a quarter.
miry u
tPPtranUy to hto human n,o«.qj,tant a. be passed through
There were no nioro caUe that day.
-Two hundred and ilne" rte aald.
*“*«>«
wlih'tha other
for he had such a lot of InteUlgrtd'' country
to B«np«.uvetr
comparatively mve.
level anu.
and.
and a aoble baaring that 01
with him to O^e last, to-ben be was woodUnd. looks Uke one~ttost. wella eoli he was owned by a gentleman uiled farm. Every little disunoe ooe
.I, clT wS, top, «to Mr . 4rlT«-.
v btod.» ot .Itok pmU.. Um W’"*' "« bl. fH»4.. It ».» mU- Wo UMr to hMl oouto lo lb. obpM
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ana made a grrtt pet of Prinra. and rteep and horses. All this and the
«wl they had long known site elde of the strMl Tom declared the honde that needs hoeing." he qa«- bad two hundred and eight- but I
A Get
Often treated him to extras U the beauUlul homes showed a wonderful““>•
that he was starting oe a ringing
“All right," and Linn wae off at ,*J,owed a flab bene for breakfast
form Of candy and apples, so you sec ly prosperous country.
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this morning, and that adds another "**
ot ranenU Hall,
he farod Yell at this Ume in hto lUa
Lari Sunday my brothar and I ‘o®*'
They conld nee him leap- of hto 'engagement*." and making
"It to done." ha aanoonoad. m ha
Beetoo, like that forBeriy; on the teaBut one day there came a sudden went to Bock island Ionian our moth- ‘®«
‘ktwght they oouldi *;-oui in surmises as to the rout* he would mtlered the office, aa boor and a half
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change to Prlaoe, for bto master eold er and another brother. We went first ‘*‘®
of the hlghtri uIa but Marjorie aald It was lonefT later.
Per inky Ptaigera.
gigantic golden grass hopper over
him. and he passed down to common to CUnton. HU then to Davenport, ‘‘Oopoeka, but apparently he had for without him and ehe wtohod ha had
“Not through alreadyT
A girt I knew has made a wondar- Ove feet long.
"Tsa I am.", ha aald.
(nl ..dtocovery. which ph* think* all DrownA a famoua ooppartBSlth and
tabor, till a man bought him to uao In Iowa which to Jutt across tbe Miss- Bottoa hto (riands. Wbov • aprlag stayad all eumm
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Dr. Smith talephonad to the house other scfaoelboya and
achoelgirto weod-carrar.
tbe lumberwopdA to haul bhavy VxadA isslppl
river
from Rock
We
^ -orttmen who were repatr
ft was Wednesday when he went
However, Prince proved to be rather ^ros^ the big atraam once on the
oMUgi found a IIuIm squirrel sway. On tbe following Snfedar « apd learned Chat the work wm dong, should know tod.
The graashopper Is made of copamall tor such work, snd it was tben cars and three tlmee on a feny.
*I>® ®H*h <»• nl*®®!- nod ahowed.an heavy thunderstorm came up. and as aM dpna weU.
"tt’a eo needfuL mammA" she pw. and within lU body to a bos la
Ihet he formed the habit of looking
The Hlaslsalppl to big and grand, oppeUla tor cooked daintlea In thalr
thny were aU hurrying about rioriag“How mnrt do I owe Tearha aril- taya:
"all boy*
and girl* get tek
which,
aroend to see bow much ot a load but it to liko Chlrago's atmosphere, luncheon palls. Os one occaaton a doors and windows Anot May.ssddaned.
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«■ (hair fingsTA you know."
pairs a nuahar ot yaa^ ago. wm
he would have to poll up hUl. and If awfully dirty.
of euriard pie was mtoring. and ty cried:
. . “About forty cantA 1 gBasA" LlM
*«araty they do. and on their found a record stating that It had
he fait. Impooed upoA ho would
Now I must letl yen about Moirtaoa. the man looked np ani saw a gray
ChUdren, Qulrirey to eomlng boBM. knew Smith was rirt.
riothsA m tML’ said her mother,
dnee bean shaken down by an anrth-thrsaue to balk. All this' proved ti is an Ideal town of about f.SOO pop •dulrrel sltUng under a tree wttb a | ean hear him out on the hill, and
The doctor etodtod hhn for a min"I cant get the spots out of my quakA and eoce oompeUed to beg)
too much locoBvanlancA and pf uUtloA has finely pnved etreeU. bMU- Plec* ot pie tn hto pnws. eatlag tt he to eomlng nearer aU the time."
ute. “Now, look barA son. 1 see you clothee. but I’m *orrr when they get tram Ha pobUc station by a Ota Ber.
Prlhco was getUng advanced In yenrt tiful realdenree and lu InhaMtanu gravely down from the point. In poAnd even as she spoke they all want to enoceed. I can pay you forty therA" raaponded the gtri: T try «ral other Umas It has been down fur
hto owner thought be wMid do bet- uke prtdS in bennUfylng It and tn man fashion, not nibbling tba evt heard hto wril known voice as be oantA and wflL If you aay «. hut the vary hard not to. But I can gat tba nfUn. in lA» fer new horua and
tar M the farm, so ha brought him keeping It tree from any and avery. la valgar rat taahloe aiylA Appraeroaaad the atrast and cams la k( thewort was not,worth that. Andyou win
ink epeta off tsy flogera 8eo!“ - tedL On (M .renewod
ta M. and told ua hto pasb litotorr thing offenslv* to a highly cnltared hoMloa wm tell that th* Uttl* pet
r Of the teooA and back to bto nover saeoaed If yon try
She dipped her basda Into water, thd aid tslpw vfll ha raatond tie hto
sad reoomucadad him to be a good and refined people.
squirrel was the thrif. but nothing riunp ot Uy learsA and th* flrat than a ihlag to worth. U to better to end whD* they war* wat rte took a irtarad plaeA -bar* be ha* parched
litUa bora* that bad dona lota of
On* of the most
Bor*^^ baard of Ua during th* tonsd U>* children heard the nan chamailiU* Ich than atttU* Bora." match oat of the oiatebaata. asd rind* 17tt
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