Grand Traverse Herald, September 19, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 19, 1907

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1907-09-19

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TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHiaAN..THURSDAY. SEPTEmgcr i|. iggy.

At JeSeruon barracks, trattsport af­ organized for work for the Yomlag
'by tho Iswter tiwneport of wounded and dying year. This club accompUsbed awch luaklng bodlen « both tba utton and
were broughL and there Mrs. Kalaer lut year bcMden baring a very lotar^ the state* In providing tor aobant*
wu a prominent flgnie. worfcliig day e*tlng serte* of meetlnga.
that will tarn ooi yonng a
after day and at times, abe ooiy got
After a vloUn ,sMo rendered la a
enter the skOled iraden. As thla
three boura sleep a week. Nor <
very pleaning manner by
ivention Is tbe Urgent gathering ot
VlTtHAN* MAOC AN UNANIMOUS lrnd(>d to «iDo ynb>rdir b« vm
her duties confined entirely to caring Beardsley of the Bgbth grade, the
CMOJCe TODAY.
ahk to do M toeause of Ute remlon
for the eroonded and alck. but she addmn of wHcome wu given by lera pertaining to labor aad oonUlnt
at Copemlah.
would wriB letter* for the soldleru. Miss Lytle, principal of the bnlldlng. rrpresenuuven of all clauee. 4ja..|MTbfff vaa a •toonl aocUt time In
Uke their name* «nd addrfusa and who In a few. well ebneen words wel­ ciuMou are likely to carry wN^t
tbf Mr limt thli Aftomoon. a.nnmber
break the news of ibelr death to their comed the mothers, the response be­ with the membera
congrtwa.
of t»<wp»p UklnK part |b tbo fllicua.
loved ones.
fog made by Mr*. Dorfee. ue club
OB fee Artaens.
sinna vlitch bordered on the dara
After the di-atb of ber husband and president. tht> renponae being made in
I far tty from the brllUant
*tK-<ora, durioc and after the war.
the deatructloD of her home, she felt
very grarefol manner.
levees of tbe «-hl(a bouse socUI aanJor Haok was oae ot the tnoot pronlshe bad nothing to live for. bat la
A very well rendered vocal solo
tbe duaUtioa aad rotrtlag et
nent apeaken.
the midst of war. sbe found that the Mrs. W. R. Foot enme neat and •
e lo Artanoa. bnt that ts to ba
- ad a miuion in life.
wu (Hlowed by a lecllaUoo by Miu
Though she bad duitngswith th<
•OVNK rALLS MAN HEADS THE From Prldaya Record.
AlberU Lehman of the alxth grade. the fate of Lieotmaat PhlUp H. Sheri­
The blR camparti of the racampnd» of men. she ivcalls with prWe atxHher violin aoio by Lensle Benrda- dan. son of the tamons Clrti war gen­
ASSOCIATION.
mcni. held laat night, waa a aooeom.
ic}- and then Supi. Gilbert gave a eral Olden wero luaad this week
were enjoying themnHves greatly by and picuure that never ooce. ■
by the war d
the amtEier helnR much more pleaashort talk.
rapturing the speakcTS and puuing though Un- patient wu suffering
ant than the nighi Wore. The tent
Mr Gilbert addreued tbe meeting tenant Bberldao toioiri hlAaM£|a .
them on a barrel and making (bom ribly nevt-r once was sbe greeted
which was comforubly full. Wedneoi
with a scowl, the men bel^ always on the duties of Ihe child, (he teacher the Fifth Cavalry, now doing
doiii^uty
deliver another speech.
day. waa full and there were bunPlir the last two
glad to see her.
and the mother*. givlDg some very
The meeting in the Irtg tent
diode of peraoni atandlag around.
.r* the young officer has been ttaAt Battle of ghtloh.
valuable and practical advice. Hr.
Camp Roberta wu concluded shortly
W. ftOQEftS OF EAST MRDAN
A
lance
bonSre
waa
built
oulelde
the
lloned
at
the
whIU
tmua*
oa
mllltazT
In
adlllon
to
her
service
In
the
CUbert * uik wu follomed by
after the Record-went to press yester­
•lUNiofi Vice'
SpaBlsh-Amerlrnn
lent and another waa liRhted farther
bospUal. Mr*. Kaiser wu nine ^tensing vocal solo by MU* McMaaoa aid to Prealdeot RoooevalL aad ba
day.
hack where the SpantohAmerican
has been ta aUandanc* oo all the
After Mr. Hudson bad flnishrd his moatbs in the field and wu at the and then rame tbe buslneu meetii
Tire speaker then spoke briefly
He M a groat favor­
nsponse for the 0. A. R.. Robert E battle of Shiloh where a cannon ball tbe foHowlog otneers being elected:
Tl«-» bUMM t. O, CIO- In «.»'
“■>
ite In aodety and although It i
_____________________ _
....
“A apeaker
Bpeaker bad flolshed
flolshcd at!
addmelBR Seeretary Taft, and said that
Btruck her trunk and destroyed her
Pruldenl. Mr*. Dorfee.
L. K. Cleveland.
the
old
meraaK,
be
»-ae
arreated
by
would
like
to
see
him
In
tbn
eiecub* auppoaed aoch a hattfvty Ufa
wardrobe.
Sbe
went
throngb
S««rcury. Mr*. E B Stanley.
' DVar Oayt Ni^ Vm
Senior Vice Commander Grand TravUvo
chair
In
IMA
in
a aquad in charge of Bmeel Salensky
acarrely srouM prove of great bsmawhMe siege with no change eff appar­
Treasurer. Mr*. J. M. GllletL
radaa Laavinf for Homa.
and Uken to the campflro of
naUooal affairs Mr. MoKlrk said that
el. and when she grH back to besdTbe m*w4lng wu held tn Mlu fil to a aoldler. Ueutenant Sheridan
he would like to see the custom
yoonger men. where other addi
Ha to
quaiteia. ber sleeve* atuck no ngwtry Wade'* klnderurten r.-iom wbicta wu
were
given.
houses
taken
out
of
Detroit
and
all
every
Inch a aoldler. and the taet
that
they
had
to
be
peel­
prettily
drwmited.
tbe
floor
being
VkM rri4kr*a Baoord.
along tbe border and bare tbe Amer­
that he baa been la dally towh wtIh
ed off. blood from wound* which sbel covered with mgs and comfoi
Trawaa City will agabi ba
ican flag float suvremc from the Isth-,
(h* airenuouB Theodore Rooeevell to
lad dressed being tbe cause.
•eano of tho Orand Travoroa Soldlora
•ettevn being prr>vldrd. After
mua of Panama to tlic ArcUc ocean.
proof BuSleietat that ha to anytbU«
Mr*. Kalaer wu well acquainted merting. the memlM-rs
■nd Sallora’ aMMiatlon raunloo
He U'lleviHl that our forefathers quit
with. General Grant who often
Miu Wilford's room where punch and
flghllBC too soon for it seemed
prored ber for working so bard. Gen­ wafter* were aerved at a atand In one
•rRMPna Citf.- wan tho ahetrt that
CapNM Opta Lata,
him
that
no
one
In
(he
world
bad
a
eral Fremont wu
also
anoUker cerx|*r.
«Mt HP at tho bHOlnoaa mooting thlo
/■
rot baa baen the Uuimg of
better right to all of the North Amfriend of beta u well u other prom•naming whan tho oHb)oct «wa IntroThe meeting of
Molhar'a club summer vltoior* to Washington this
ca than the Unlied sUtes. He said
officer* in (be army, mrro whose wfll be bHd Iba second Friday la
that tt* gnvsstmiasit has
bat he M-Iievcd that It would be a
Nat only do thoy want to eamo horo
Mine* are hlatorical.
very moath.
found It neceemry to rotor to tha
good bargain If Uncle Sam -could
noat yaar, but tho gonoral fooling faWhile In the barrack*. Mr* Kalaer
lUy aa order was
trade
Bngland
Die
PblUppines
for
vaeod making It a pormanont thing.
et her rwcood husband and In 1M1
a\ Washington.
toaued ihto week keeptog opea the
Cauda and call It square.
le wu wedded to A.' C. Kalaer wbo
nuboatwnn. ntnolng at a hlgb pitch
Washington. Sept. U.-ThanevelL capitol two btMsr kaiger each day. oa
The speaker next touched u|»n the
rd a number of yenr* ago. About
parradad tho atnoapbere at the boalRoooevHt alone, will be accepted tbat sightseen might have plroty of
affaltu In the far Sut in connecUon
I Boetlai Uda Bomlnr Brery
year- ago. abe^me to Lelaad at
by tba middle western and northwest­ opportunity to go throogh the gnat
that In his oplnlnn the Jap and Chink'
now makes b* boim* with her ooly
liody waa loud la tbeU pralao of Tiarwhite building OB the hllL Tha osdar
alike should be ki-pt out of the porta
daughter. Mr*. E. Haro. w|fe of Prof. ern Staten u the republican candidate
anm Qty^ hoapitallty and the mtarI Isaoed to tho captiol potto* hy
o; the UniU-d State*. They are the
AM wooM not ae«m aaUaSad with any
Haro, welt known here and all over for president in IMS." Thla In affect D. M. Ransdeil. a*t|aaat-U-*nH of
Yellow Peril, and sooner or later
the country.
ethar maatinc pUeo and a commlitee
U the atatement giren ool by Bute tbe eenato aad Heasy Caaaoa. asvgathere will be trouble If they are al­
eeopoaad of tba oMoara woa ^ipolntMr*. Kaiser poueu a aaab which Senalor aapp of Mlnaeaota. srko ant-at-ertns of the boasa. aad will ra­
lowed to come to this country u' they
•d to ooatar omyk cwatipiune of bnaiwu her nnlfonn lo dlsUngnlah bar dropped Into Washington thU week ms^ Id effect at le«*t miUl the firat.
> SoldiMU and Sailors- assoda from the ‘'secesh*’ ant} also hu an
please. And hv belirvt-d that all eltiafter a vacatlua trip down the 8L of next moath.
teu should make a bold atand
honorable discharge and, should she Lawrrtice /Iver. He la now on hla
Walter wu called upon to respond
against them.
The ragolar mortilng pR^ram waa
dice, she cooU -^ay home. Senator aapp decli
for tbe Spanish war veterans. It wu sleep in the beautiful naUonal ceme­
carried cMt before the boolBon meet^""SKMild Have Pcnsioita
tbat tbe people ot Mlnneaou aad the From Saturday's Raoorfi.
Iowa Man Spoke.
the original plan to have Major King tery at Artlngton. an honored guest
lag which wao called to order hy Com
Tbe next aubjivrt Ulked upon
middle weal and
Tbf Siwt apeaker of the erenln*
of Manlate* for thU part of ihe pro­ among the naUni;'* heroic dead.
rvigbteaed at an aotoi
Bander Morgan at »:S0. Altboogb
In regard to the pension. Any
have not abandoned the hope that
gram but he ww nnaMe U come.
a to be tiaas- nd J. R. MoKlik. of Io*e. Mr. Me Vrr'MtTOnt said, that would gr
President Roosevelt will reconsider rnoolog B * matoMBto j
Mr. Walter talked on lines
a«Bd sad -tbs thas tfu abort. Mr. Klrk’a talk wu one large eulogy
Trnverac City Still Hera.
Wuhtagtoo or the stale capltol and
atraotatost ol|M.aborro«rt«aaSytha.
bll expreesed determination not
Morgan prorsd hU worth aa a preaid- Milieu. He uld that the water In vote aimlnst a peuslon wu a traitor were amrruprlatc. dealing mostly with
S5o far u Traverse City aad Manls- accept another 'nomioatioa. They Rev. T. a Gay «f the nrobtlertoa
the heroism of the boy* wbo fought
lag ofScer tad handled the vartoua Michigan wu the purest, the air
The speekor bold that the soldiers
church, threw Mr. Gay to Uie pavse were concerned, th* world w
the moat InrlgorAlng and the girts
in the early '6<i-8 and quot.^ a word
Bausta la s highly erei
uieot at tbe coraar of Float sod Oatoa
the preuieet of any sUie in the
picture of the civil war. fMlowed by have come to an end Friday
asr.
e of the i
street* Friday nlghLa bosoe drtvro fay
there
wu nothing doing.
The theme of liberty wu also
oniltivd "The Lut Old
‘■U^" Das Whipple wu prtMnt
the
Rev..V. B.Qay of tba f
people
generally,
be
cannot
well
re­
Friday (he 13th. wu the day set
dler."
f •
today fbr tbs tm Ume during the en- tooled u|ion by the speaker and in
and yesterday filled the bill and thou fuse. Tbe senator dedarea that this Mn. Oar aad their fi-yaar<«d taghCampBSit Bad In hla honor MaAor cannecUon with thla be ruid.that
One feature of (be afternoon was who have been nervous over the out­ undercurrent of feeling tor Roosevelt ter out and finally wtMihg ap hy
little
appreciated
the
.UlH>ny
won
i
the presence of Mn. fgtey Kalei
Bank nag *Tbe Old Mnalclan.dnd
come, can itow re^ suy.
la growing stranger every day. TTie Plimglng tbraugh a bfMga oa North
preserred for us by our forefathi
BU HarpL”
Leland. an old army nurse Hr*. Kizer
Hlnneaou ataienmaa declined to fore- DIrlaioo stroet whlgh to belag hacoa
Some time ago. n local man had
In tbfa country where we feel no
spoke a few word* to tbe audience
WaatTbSih to Coma Back.
atrocted.
what congress would do
dream. -In hla vtsion. the water* of
preaalop we pay but little aUenUon
iDd wu received with applauec.
coming oesaion but he believe* that It; Hr. Gay and fnaBy wen Artvtag
Grand Travrse bay
bSt were we In Rnasla Turkey,
Major Hank of OhU>. then
Erst aionRsMt to draft the fonnaliquietly north on Valoh etrart mrtr
the shore line and rihe higher and will have enough no It* bands
heoro of other connirlee where the
The Old Flag Never Ttoiiched
ttn shn m\\A Chaplain Oraym of
ling rtea th* aachlae sphigher until the city wu hurled be- cupy its time wlihut delving tolo the
aubjecia are oppmsed. we would rat
Onnind." and awakened hi* audience n<-ath the wares
1 that the nest elmatter at Urtff proTtotoa. H'
praaebed them on Booth DaiOB otraet
nd onr fte^dom and liberty above
ThI* concluded
t last tor I week Inateod of
bridge. The horo* efaied aad aUrtad
B it ta not the pan of wtod.
Uke
Michigan
other
thing
the
meeUiig.
three daya.
greeted with
lo run. the arbeel* of lbs carrtoff
Piiued 1
• and that cliy dlaiurb Mndnesa coodiUoe* oc
The younger genernUon was espec­
Ihiring the prognuii Bcirtt Wood­
cbeera and eartava olbem offerrd aur
nf a national campaign by dit Mftk'tttg the sidewalk. TMa aaemed
as likewise wuhed
ward. tbe local ]><■)■(, rvciUtl "When
SiBloas opoo the matter, j. w. Mil- ially weak on this point and instead
Incroaae Us fright sad tbe animal
cuaslng proposed nrtv uriff laws.
CMdlllac became a sea^
the Last Tine Stand* Alooe." and oth­
Um tboa apoks (n behalf of the Trav of feeling Ubertj- runnlog througb
There
may
be.
be
says,
snme
mndifteaan a braakaeck dash doeratova.
Travewe City and Manistee existed
er poems all his own composlllcm.
eioe CHy bnalnen men and inrlted Mood with every heart throb tbe only
tinn of eil
At the State bonk oorwor. It ailpped
only in
time
that
many
of
the
youngry
generthe *T>1d boys" to Beet here agali
and went down, drohlag Hr. Gay to
But Kiday. Traverse Cliy still stands
Allaveed to Reaigit.
Was An Army Nurw.
aest rear and the moUon te«ardlng aMon realize that this is a free coun­
the pavemeat aad striking tha bock
E'rrsldeal Rirnsr-velt till*
guard over the h<*d of the most
Ihia HU earned nnanlmoosly wUh try U when It Is brought hem
From Tueoday'a Ricord.
I the interest of two western yminc ot hit head on the bricks.
tTaaUful bay In the world, the raor
them In same patriotic addresa.
cbeera.
Od<> of the mewt loleresting flgurcs
Before byaUndera oooM aeoHr* the
t Annap'rU.
pirUs.
Bun illumined the hills on U
Liberty
Otat
HeriUge.
Wmiam Mssra,
L the encampment yesterday and (o- west and th* eirnlDg sun will blow
Oscar G. Salb. of Indiana, and horse.-It had rtvlfiad lU feat aad
Of all the ihiitRs loft by- our father*
•y wu Mrs Lucy L. CanipU-II JCaUThe neat bnilaon to i
rnnnlpg toward th* docks. Th*
the cut. tho auto- Clanroce C. Rlner. of Wyoming. Th*
r. Mr*. Kalsi-r Is a small jroman, liioblles still sound theft "bonk. honk,
yonng offlceis were already dla- sharp torn at Bay elnwL goBg wasL
IBllh ww the elecUoQ of ofSoera. of the eighlocnlh - century, liberty
Farm C. Gilbert.
iiuaring Uu- weight of 78 years, yet bonk." about the strr«a. men rtlll
^aany wanUng M. D. Morgan of this Btanda out among the fnremost.
Isor^ Ifrom the Naval academy by ipart the rorriage. throwing theothsr
One of tho
r^ :i» •*«;
her
ey.Is
a*
|>rlght
and
her
mind
i*
wu
what
they
shed
their
life
blood
Badger (or lertvlng wo oonrpaatB to th* grwoad srhll*
%ty roAleeted eomamnder. Mr, Morspit on the sidewalk* and (Mnu
camp fir*' •
j^m^ecUoed. hoHTrrr. and WlUlam for and auEcred for aeren long .v.«r*
they were le-fore tbe drend the hiInstitution wllbont pertnla:
A little later, what wu left us by the
Thy would bare placed a atigma
riage righting ttaeU.
f oByae Fhlla wu glee
dar appeared.
nurse Id tic terrible struggle of
thAtv
Running freely, reiaa fiylng wnd
records
of
both
young men, which
At'the
time
of
the
"profdiccy.’
leave their liomo lo in to th.- sol’Cl-i:.’.. was
iiitoUiescrvIce and
the prvwident thought
roryone giving 11 a cl*«r road, tha
as not treated serioualy init «
thnt they Hboiilil 1h- kept comfort­
served three yi ars and nliii- OKMith*. peo|ile wT>rrled al<ou( U and U la *
be held up; bora* turned north «e Dtvtoloa stneL
able injhoir own Ihiok-s. The apeaker
Mrs. KakuT
right U, weu- th.
lo the menaUiDB Prong Garinnd,
faciiU<» have moved away, the order nf dtomlsaal and lb" two
W'l
clOBod wtih a fe* more- kind word>A. R. badge
take |>art in the
in* offlct-r* will be given
an employ* of tbe Brotow Uvery
not come and
about Michigan.
ri unlons aud 'firial IniKtnes* of this
hero, wbo wm r
not pot in any poniinllT to resign. Both ar
two farmer* ■
^ Baat Jordan.
•Mlchlpan. My Mictilgan.’- was* tb.-ii
organlzatbai
to Ipc rc<-ngtilzrd as croi>*. Some peoidc
ben.
of
tbe
fourth
class.
In
punult at (he runaway. Ha omM
the city. »kepChaplain, the Her. M. Thnratoa.
kting hy the audi>-ii('- and ftillowlng
a mcmlier.-iDit mueb as she took eg.
enoagh. however, to prw
lAdwatnst EdHcatien.
yet not ukltig any chances, put
Ibis M. 1). Uonqlin. eonimaudor of the
aclly the
nath a.K th.- men who
inyinp all tlie bills possible
Oi>e of the subjertik likely to receive vest the other home from plnagtaf
Tbe committee on reaoIntloM then
Grand TravorH- itoldlor* and Sailor*'
wttri- the
having .-nllstHd at
ainsiderabte atteDUm from -congress through the light bonier that blamed
TCported and formally thanked the
introdiioM l*ann C. GilSt. Charleit. Ill
ic
next
sentlon’
ts
that
of
indus­
the
etrert
near
the bridge. niMplaBr
•craltdiing
for
the
mazuma.
•rt of Ihi* city.
PMt OfBcers^for Uwlr work, thanked
rM.H. Kaiser
It waa
Utt night, eev.-ral peopte sat up all trial eduratifui. From all parts of the lag thrrajsta the aCrlageia.
Major Hank and tbe other partlclPsftn C. Gilbert.
first la-gun
night, waiting for the auminou. Sev­ country have rvime ctimplalnta of the rcesrory to cut tba hnnwB (o tfooM
ganu In the prevrama and. as he
Mr. QlllH-rt op*-n*-d hi* .q-ecli with and caun- to St. CharW with her first eral launch owner* filled their
dlfflcoltikof sevnirlng skilled meeban- > release the animal.
said, -lut but not lesst'*, thanked
glowing tribnie to the old ttoldier*. husband. F. O xipbell. man.v
Many Urge employ'rr* of trained
Both Mr. and Mr*. Gay war* aaieiw
Une Unks and one man equipped hla
TraTefM> City. Three hmrty chewa,
uylng that *-urb ami every veteran so. sXr. Canibw-Il *'ar a lumber- row-boat with air chambers and prxe
believe that the greatest menace ly shaken up aad hrtosad whU* tbs
tiger were thee given for tbe.
U-sra)!) In the younger genera­ inn and went about the country set- Tistou to tw ready for anything.
the rvjoUnoed oommercial suprem­ baby ceroped with a fvw ecritcheg
quern cliy of the north. I
tion and stood fur something more ng lip tnarhlni-fy, for mill-..
(see. Tbe I
But Cadillac Is u tiry. dull and acy of the United States to the dtoapthan a king. tVhen th<- younger peo­
About l>>Ci> ir. CampMi went
dusty u ever No big freighter* poke pearanoe of (be efficient and adapted I cut aifB aerstehed ud the
ple saw an old soMter walking tiown St. I,ouls and fdrs. Campbell aert
raftsman to stiiom runy toboraariog somewhat damaged.
tbrtr noses up lo her cesfinu.
made, but T. T. Bates addteaaed the
tbe street they uw in him a s.vnibot imtiied him. Vfhlle there, she
The
aoddeat
a
inventions
bare
been
due.
This
tallwbisiJe of the car ferry U not heard.
veterana and advised them to leave
of martyrdoai. Bv*-ry veteran of the c-ame very lU wHth tyidioid fever and
• in the supply of
|aod thoae who •
At the wiiuams ftriLt when
tbe maurr to the cocnBltteea to de-Urtcl.” Dan WhIppI*.
dlera- home In ofder to be supported her life wfts drtijiaired of. ttlien she Slagle bolt of lightning Tumped from
attributed to the
stage* expected l
ase.
Civil war shoirid iwhmg to a |>08t of recm.-red. the nurse broke the sad the sky into the flames and the migh­
Aged 107. the oldest veteran (
aystem aad the tragedy.

The length of time that ^ rennloo
the G. A. R- u it was hard to tell a
grounds.
to her that her husband
ty thunder shook the earth, many oraltsloo to aobatltDie (or It any comhUI take ng at the nest meeUag was
veteran if be did not belong to this been killed. After learning tbat,
___ thunder
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I look
abook__________
the earth, many prebeturive plan of pnctirol
dlfctiaaed and Snally a decMIoB of Grand Army of the Republic, or what' organtutlon.
expressed a desire )o go home .*»! ■ toonght' thii’i th^'end of time
ling. The Dari* blU. ietrodoced
fCqr daya was readied.
wfll soon be left i» for a few more
Ofovad waw brcdDB fior th* i
ShOHld SUitd for People.
' then tbe nut*- a-u called ujon to
But it wun'L
U« wlntor. provided (or appropria­
The veterans began leaving tor ^encampments, will be aUwt all few
Pare Marquette roahd hooae Frt
Mr. Gilbert spoke next upon the >re«tit more n.-we to her she bad no
Th* exiles may come h)sck. those tions amoonUDg to (i.NW.MO for .this
their fa<
thls morning and by af-,ihoae veterans now alive, stands r«t men
should send to the'oatloDa! loroe. a cyclone having aw-ept it away wbo did not plant can plow for their' purpose. This UII. with some aher- The last suTveytag was eoapM
tcTxmon the grounds were sadly de- tbe preservaUdo of Itberiy and ujand state capliols to'make our Uw*. and destroyed all fart- insaesslona.
this morning sad
a
gang
wbeaL those who were nervaas can atiooa to likely to be nrged upon the
popohted although there
ygrung persons we ebould apprecUte. They should not bf- men who could
After her enlistinenl. Mr*. Kaiser fee! quirt. Frtdar the 13th la past. federal lawmakers again at the aest fifty lullass are baoUlBg (he dirt.
who HUI auln Bleep tinder canvu In Mr. McKlrk uld that an eacellsot ex-1 be bought by. railroads or corporaOnn*,
There wfll be ahogt doqM* that a
to Governor Yates who proare comtog again •roaloa. The auzeni' Industrial
Camp Roberta .tonight.
ample of this appredktlon wu U*lboi men that are there for the hater- tided an roeort and sent her to Jaf-iDexi year aad TVaverae City will etill emit*, which to made up of repre- ber of eemsoB toborero oo tha job tofact that In 18*8 the boys and young jests of the people and no ooe else f*r»on barracks near St. Louta where
terf to greet them,
eentaUrea of et&ployers. orgulsed alde from aU th* roeproten aaE
, McLaughtia of Hualeft Ui«r hooee for a war that The evlU of the divorce law and otb- her labor* began. General Lyoas.tbe
labor and the geaeral puMie. to ptan- bridge buIMera 08 tt* Mvtoloe. IWfi
kegn* arrived In thU city this morn­ all they knew was to be aa bloody er taw* were touched oa. the speaker i first officer shot In the a-ar. was killClub,
slog to uke np this subject at its wni enable tbe work to he twiM
ing and rUltad the camp greunda aa the great Ovtl wax. They left to aaylag that the poor tow* srere tearing led at Pro Ridge and she sceom. _
The Brnwood i
me Mother*- elnh annoal coovaetion at Battle Creek.
spsnang aoma time there wltii fight a great nation no ground for­ dowH-ihi^ homes (ram whh-fa tbe nee-lw the remains north, be being tbejt
at lha Bi
Tram Maater Hwnt to la Orwl '
early la October, with i
(rteaAa Ooofruaamaa MeUughlln In- eign to them. In a cUmaie that breeds fol ctUaens were to he drawn. In ciqs-'fir»i dead mao sbe helped to care for.'srood are
a school building aad refitoj OB* mti.
: a ayatematic plan or' Rxpkto wortlnc on

TRAVERSE Gin NEXT YEAR
COMlWdER
WM. MEMIS

dlaeaae. for the liberty of a people of tog he again wetoomed the retenna
whom Qiey knew but very liiUe. A of the two wan to the Queen CUy
people not yet folly druiicd.
the North.
Trade latando for Canada.
The Ber. Bargeit and the Rew. Mr
Fleming and oUict apeakera follow
cd. each telling of their pqM-rh
during the ClElt war either at fa
for some of them went too emi
cnIIM. or on the Seld. The apmkera
rniOd not find words enongh to prMee
work of the retmans and
Spanlsb-Amcrlcjui war reterans also
came in for a targe amount of pralie
After alajetng nalional songa wblcfa
■ led by C%or^trr Hank, the retcram and their wiv.« retlrod to the
I tabieo ahers but cdtee was

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>Br ooBte- Ume. Mr. Brl^' earrted tfimr sbowtog the righl of the Mel■riidnn tesuraaee bat aUowwd the ropolitaa compaar la da tastnm la
. nk
MMk.
s
pattcy to topee aad >o(aed a tnleiaal thto state.
U Uw Ktk Lake Olnriet opened M»
A. Tracy Ijv President
I iBotiw of Mr. Goodrich, the accFrpaataatkm with aa tortmace fenR. Phjyd rnneh. Vice ProsMtaC
^ vlUt W» IlMn or TnrerM
aaee was received aad flied and
tare. AU the while be wra m with
SaiDoel Oariaod. fishier.
atj M taMker.
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
the abceeiee. the time the lltUe boy the bond approved.
A. J. Maynard. Atsl. Cashier.
I wu hiJa hr
Dr. Moon brooght op the matter of
died, no oae eamo to eee him so he
A. J. HaTtlaad.'AMt. Casticr.
the Kondla M. & ckveh eoeletr.
dropped that atoo and daring hto iU- toad for a park to the TTOrt
rridaj mnlnc. and « mmt
wiU rbeomattom and hU that PWorth
ndded to the efenreh tand.
havlBg petitioned for tbe parchase
accident, be has' teceired nothing.
CAPITAL, B300.000
The Taia» to erMtiac (or the Mofaf a piece of groand owned by the
Dfsplle all bto mtofortnoe.
BURPLVS. fdSCOO
ace or Ito kooU a todldlas ZSdO feec
Briggs to still cheerful but to vety Im- Hannah A Lay Mercantile company
at oMcreU Wockn, on the M eoath
patieoi that hto recovery Is so slow be- lying aoath of Seveoteeath etreet aad
Plat* Class, Stsam Bollar and Accident Insuranc*.
o( Mra. Joeeph On brick Int'e. It U
A
CcRcni
Boaktic BaslaeuBnc
cooalsUng
of
about
tolrty
acres.
Tbc
e be wants to get back to work
Ora Spragae, Prank MUaaer ' and
n neat etarebonM and an onaatent to
owners bad aakod the dty to set a
Stanley Craft, three base ball ptoyera, sgato.
the tom.
price on this aad Mr. l(noiaittM> auv3 Fcr Ceat aUave* u tTSe^CFMits
and eatbuetarta. of De^t. spent tart
TV «>owCotd paaac people eni
rt that the aMrnnea from the Third
fill Fof Ann Arbor.
week camping on Torch lake.
talaed h larpe partr ata oars roaat la
and roftrih wards and the two si
Harold Titos and Jay Iml
K. G. Bast morned Monday from
boMT «( Ktoe Mlaaie Hedciea and
a trip of aereral days to Marqciette porters on the Bveotog Escort, have visors act on this. The motion
bar brathan oarenee and Stoctaa. and ocher potota to the Interest of the severed ibelr connecUoo srltb
art pat but tbe aldermen acid
Room 810 NSW Stats Bank BulldlnsTravsrss City.
aad Cheater Morrla, all oT laaUng.
paper and wUl go to Ann Arbor thto npervtoors will act oa this.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Lake Soperior Ircm cwaipany,
W eream wd cake were added
wbleta he Is general manager and rice wort where they wtll enter tbe UniPerbaFS Four Play-a,
vMrity of Mtchlgaa. Mr. Tltns baa
P.%2________
V.
A.
Strang
Ima
reoHved
a
tH<^
M. ■. BotU doaed hto aoda tom*Sf2b£C^SS2Fred Martott retorard Saturday beeo with the Record for the part
gram auttog that bis oepfarw. O. C
talB eatnrdar ter the aeaaon.
LET THE
twei years antf prerioua le tl»t
from t trip to .DetrrtL Akrtm
Gillersple. has beeo boraed to destb to
Mtoe Loatoe WhHe atod thUdtea left
Wgta
deretond.
(hr thedr hame la Oladtoone the lat­
an excellent reporter and did very Rilzrllle. Wash., and that foul
ter part td teat votk after epeadlBi
gooi work. Mr. Smith has «>ly beeo Is suiH>ected. No further parttrulsrs
Mrs. W. Ootdee.
the atoBBaer la aad aromd EU BapThe Brat prire on best fruit display. srltb the Record during the part sum­ were given sod that to all that
Soil VCD ronr >rill for a bouoe or Imra. We i-arr}- at all tirn«
.Ida.,
675. went to Mrs. W. Golden ^f OM mer but be turned ost very bijk grade known concerntog the young m
a fuU liDO of
t romt
Dorr Bamea asd eoo Thor of MI- Mtosloa at tbe Wewt Mlcblgaa stale woik and^ a very.
Dean Gnirspie was » roars of agi
fair. Mrs. Golden had a eery nttraclaa wm gaeata at ^ Presbrti
LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES, MOULDINGS.
veteran.of tbe Spaalsb-Ainericai
tire dtoplar of peara and apples,
FLOORING, CEILING, SIDING. PORCH
ar,
and
hto
boote
was
at
llicksville
I
A
Swrprtse.
Daa Filea baa dtopoaed ct bia cowa though It was not aa large or c
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISH AND
Tbe 'old timers" sprang a surprlar Q. A Dumlwr of year* ago. be worked
aad vUl fo oat (d the adlk boalaeaa plete aa the bad Inteoded makids U
DOORS AND WINDOWS
owing to tbe Utenees of the aei
on tbe High school football team In thto city, being employed by A. U
after aerrlni; the eomainnltr i
Qxna T raaita. ■ t>. <uao misum
Joyce and otbers aod had a nu
Got our fijnires aod oonipare onr b'Dklv* beforu Luj-ing Call .m
o rui.v >«ih pb»e BI n
m
jrean with the onir U««Id that to all There was a Urge amesmt of fratt srbetf they defeated them 7 to S Friday
>
utoM ai I'ah.ui'nyar
OB. Look for the big R.vl riant
displayed and a number of other night on the Twelfth street rtHiads. t fiifVds bore.
>'..aaity
rred seort>»!'^ -ir
Tbe
iKUly
will
Usent
to
llicksville
landlord Sharpe cd the Lake View Dorthern counties had eabiblta bat tbe Tbe game was Just a practicc
Cor. E. Bth St and L.ikc Ava.
Phooua. Bell ai*0; CiU. :0<
for
burial.
Grand Trarersc diiptoy was given the and with the help of the alumni team.
booee i/oo the rtek Itot
>
POMeSSk. tnac*.
Coach Duvto was aUe to get a line
Bar Van Taaee) heat to Borne CUr prise.
Death of Albert Ufer.
9 the High school squad.
the tatter part of the week for a few
At 6 o'clock yistertar efternoua.
r
j
ac ett
While the team will be light ihU
weoka. wUle hla wife aad babtoe
Albert I'fer poised away of btwri
Tbe
Detroit
detective
who
baa
been
jear. they should be speedy aad the
.
SpMlallatrt
TtaUlaa to Knoarme, Di.
. ,
failure at his borne. Sit Seccod sireet
Oaear BOe aad wUe oT Bberidaa coadoettog a fraltleas search for the rules favor a faai team. Tbe old
at
the
age
of
43
years.
Tbe
dcreoart
are rtotUac their •OB'^Arthor, lira. Bitoatog Slrter Mary at isadore passed hack on the team are Pierson. Jaha Haves a wife, two cblldrcn aod three
Cboii-e Uiieolon-l .Iaj«n particnlarly fine flavor ami
AND THROAT
Mra. Chartee Ehle o( Orant to atoo threogb the city today on bly «ar rus, SlmpsOD. LaPootse and MrCany brxrthers. Wimarn of Oilcagn and lier.ei'plioniil strvnirtli. * If yon have IrotdJlo gvlting a
I
CLASSRS FIYTRD
hone. Tbe man baa be«>*bere since Several new men are out cm flcld thto
a cneet at the Bhle tune.
tnao and Otto of Toledo and a sister
a that
bat ia
i» to your
yotir liking try a oatniflo'’iwuthI of this
TrsuwraaCHr
the dcqmnnre of J. B. Cartle^lso of tall and aomo of them look good
A- Dtbbte aeelrtant eheutot at Ibe
liancos
on
your
ooiiiiog
leek.
Mrs.
Minnie
tUrdnaw
of
Nek.
O.
Tb*>
Wo
will'lake
our
cli
Detroit and has aeeompIlsbM noth- Mt Davis.
ceawat pimt. le tpendtos a few dart
funeral win Uke place from the rcslCuytor Hall to showtog up well at
Price.
SBc
per
with bto pararta In BeMtop.
Sb'ertfl Brown ot Lcelaaan eemnty end and Bians to playing a go.«l deore Sunday afternoon at 3:30. in
, Applta am briaglnc; a good prte*
charge of the Andersoti Undertaking
will take np the search wtib other of­
er. Ludka. a brother of
thto aeaaoB aad auay barera are boar
nmipany. the Rev. O. Ctacbllo offlficers who aio interested although
throacboot the ooaatrT aecwtnp the
the case is oat of their JarisdlcUon. years ago. to to tbe gam* and U etoting
irtS Kmak P‘*>«sn%
axeelleat trait of Antrim eoantr.
and It to probable that mote derelop- looks as If football is a family trail
Fifty oente per borticd to brtii* read­
FCmONALS.
menu will follow.
LaFoDlse showed that be wa& still
ily paM tor the rralt npoo the tno.
From Friday-a Record.
a
live
one
when
be
b^ke
away
and
The Mtoeowri toaded co 161 barreU'
Sanford Scott of Idaho vMled
That hall Boat.
I«ip.Ts and bring it i<> the nolle.- of vie*- was Impressive and much entouswith Simpson esrcfolly guarding him
of applM aad 176 baakeU Bonday Prom Saturday's Record.
■ he borne of hto cousin. Mrs. Fred (he pa tofflci' depurttnei't.
i;i*m was shown. Tbe new school
the length of t^e Held for a touch
I'mlof. SIS West Tenth sUvel. Mwr. D. Bigger of Minton srtll send
AH thi- letter* aod iMcItag.-* are strru with a nKrtoto-rsblp ■>( seventy',
«a RuaeO of north Mirtoa ap- bto aall boat that has been lying aear down.
WlUiam Avery of Acme was atoo Mrs. ti<d up with wraviilng c«r«l when put dlvld.-d Into eight <-|aise-» fur (he |
I b^en Jndie MdAnchllD Fri- the Jeffries srareboose for soveral
I'mlor'a guest today.
imb the pouches. • There arv tremend
F. M. PAINE.
Leelenau County Fair.
day. charged .with aaianlt and batterr weeks. Into the boy tomorrow where
Mrs. Sarah E. Alusdt-ti. wjio
nous numbers of the*.- t“ckagcs and
Frank IlarlleU to th.- fir.-t supeiln
The best fair to tbe history of Ixw
m«ta Tbomas RiwspH. overseer «f tbe craft will be ballasted, tbe spars
iK-rn rpendiOK several days with the wbil.- Ihi* twine to ch. ap purehw-d In tendenl and he lias a v.-ry r.aloiis
lanau county sdll open at Buttons
hlghwaya.- who sUetapted
Mitvu-s
Anderson,
rs^rm-d
set and JlUod out to general.
qiianliti.-s til.' gov.-rnin.-rit lei>* 11. rruia of asslsUots to help lili.i la the
Bay. Sepl. 14. aad will close on the
Written notice upon Mr. Bneselt to
home in St. !.oulit. Mo., with tbe highThere have bewn many stories afloat
It/ total (rtrt.t to -ntortit 6350.
work
AU. K&rm os COT tlow
cat the ncadoaa weeds «poa bto prem- regarding tbe boat, and her desUns- flveolng of Sept. 56. Not only will the
l»fal*e for Traverse City and the ycii.*.
The Bunday school will to- l.ei.l
1 66 ndd lion but the truth to that the nuecr fair be bigger but will be beUer to Grand Traverue region. Grand Tr.vvIH aUMM. .
le time g>i. the ih-parlmeiil llg-.' ,-vi-rv- S-iDd.-ty afl.-rtioon at :
i.--k
Some
carta, amounting to 617.95 or thirty locking aloop wjll be need, by the every way and the omeers and com
bay. she thought, was lieontlful. ured Uilr
and r,-«.lv.rtl thi.l tto i„ ,he fifth ward hall
days to JaU. He cho^ the rest a^d sutc of Michigan, though tbetr g^nt. nslttees have be«-n working hard to and many times white out on the bay
should bi- used over Olul 0" ''tr6uich edjnc Is coiupMed.
fulBIt
their
promises
and
now
an
fraa board and to eojoytog the
tbL- launch Mabel A. she would My again. TIm- result of thU wu sin «rd-r:
Mr. Bigger. In running dom Umber jounce that when tbe gates open on
• '
with SbofS KltUa
/
bow mnch hundreds of the SL Louto Uial all (If It must be saved. Tbe
thieves on Lake Superior.
tbe flrsi day. every body will b«
Bbwet CeBihlnsloBer Maxwell
people srauld enjoy tbie.
Tbe owner has been to the employ of
clerks did nut take klnay to thto ns
pleased and aatlsfled. with their
The
Mtoses
Ada
and
Martha
Fahl
tbe state and goTornment as a surit tixwnt a waste of time and uto-i
r atieeta theae days. Many reyor for thlrty-flve years and last efforta.
returned to'their bomeu to Detroit mucheexira work. Some of ilij' la.n
Leetoniu eoonty fairs have been
btocka otc
yesterday. Sept. IS. after a taro week's to Ihe MlclusUiU offle>-s. lied tlu-ir
year went Into the Lake Superior
to boay placing country, keeping aa eye out for claim grasrlng to sixe and poputority every visit with their uncle. William Flihl pievK togiWhi r aod roll.-d iIm-di tot.i
toM. and
foar c sriends of craahed stone wUeb Jumper itoally landing two of them year arifl It to an undisputed tart that and family at Sltot-r lake.
liall -lUd the product rvsembl.-.l ..me
, whlcto hat jort been reaelved from and tbe courts rtoeed the men beblnd the show has always bccli worthy
Mrs. Anna Hanson left thto
Uito big snowluilto that the boy*
of tbe attendance.
tbe Petoakey «nan«ea. The flUlng to
Ing for Chicago to attend the dress roll up when the Mi.>w to dam|i on.i
h'tng done atoand the Iron cotnpany'a
makers' convention. WlU be gone
sticks well.
Tbe Malleatile Han will be nt,
porcupine ^ause Damage.
bant and to the low aectioo on the the Ontonagon country and probably
The
d.-parlmrat s. lit out a c.-ill T.*r
our rtore from Hept. H'> (« 21
Washington. September 14.—Private
eart sMe.
Mrs. Eugene Webb ..f Chicago b a c'mtrivance that could to- us.-d again
make bis borne to lire boat all winter,
•t. to h>ll you ootue intei
Mr. J. Lonnger retorned to Oilea running Into the various rivers whore woere of tlmhBriiinds to norlh.-ra visiting her parenu. Mr. nod Mrs .-.nd tliO^Vvould rav.- tli:i.-. Mr. lju
iiig tbioga about tbe
go Monday after a month's stoy with the lumber thieves could easily oper­ Michigan bare lately reiwrtcal that William Boiener.
cast, r got busy. H(" had h'-ard of
enbiu" KuKe oofl will
wt
I
ous
damage
has
been
caused
the
hlf brother. WHl
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. lUes arc enler soon- nrrangein.-tils uid hi- ws t.ate and keefdng a watchful eye i
s.-nt yon with one of
hemlock fon-sts to that sectioD
Mrs. Walter Btlrilng was called to
totoing Mr. and Mrs. A. Aldrich
w.irk
to
rt.-tVltip
th.-M.
Anally
slraing
them.
'f~-r I IT"’
M kXIL'* >
UtistCook b>x>ka OD'l a eooporauptoee and on oae tract of &(M
y by the dangerooa IHHart. Mr. Aldrich to treasurer
a happy Idea wliieh 1.-. siniplielty In
nens It to said that fully‘one half of
n«Bi «( her graaflaoa.
Vehy Pnlirful Injury.,
Oceana county. Mrs, Aldrich bad i
ItocU. yet dc-s the work le-rf.s tly.
Hia. Hattie
For the third time. Louto Briggs of ihe valtmble trees have* been destw- seen her coudn. Mre. Victor Petertyl
To a R*T«rd reprvs*m.-iilve. he ex4,'
with each "MalteabW
cd
by
tbe
lltUe
animals.
J
-to a flwert of Gyatbto McAlidne.
MO WnlBUl rtrert bad a piece of of
to twenty years, and tbe reunion was hll-lPd tlw 1>.T s.ud show.-d Itf work
Rangopurcbrisedaoetorbiirh
It Is not likely that much can be
M. B. Lang weat to Lafayette Moo- hto left thamb taken off Saturday and
happy
Ings. By a few turn*, any sire i*iek
^
^ 1JM.MMS
ffrade cooking war© wortli
do much damage where
day. boeatme. of the- dangeroos lltoera be is now in bopra that U will heal up
Mrs. Sllmson of Grand lUpIds K age can to- tl.-.l s«-tightly ilsat 11
they beroroo nunierons, but it to not the guest of her stoler. Mrs. Eidrt-d
of Mi bratber. as the kboU of an op- so that he can go back to work,
esnirtU U- imll.-.l loose hut II can to•raUoB.
to necessary that he get back to work often that they occur in large nutp of Slate street.
untied J>»sl a* easily and qmeUy.
.
wish to buy or uoL
hers. Tbe dtotrict'to northoni MichlMrs. Cheater aad too « WaaWagoa besides himself, tbeie to
Tle-se sinl(-|.-s cJiti to-niaiiiifa'-inri-.l
where the tree damuge to repiirtFor Foot Ball.
too. D. C.. rirter at Or. Oauollett and -wife to care- for and to addition U>
very cto-apl) and wjll ‘ta.'t f.ir J.ar*
Trav<-re City will have an lnd-p<-n
hto Bother tram MItoa. leR Friday her. there are seven small children all oit to said 10 be overrun with the
my quilto. wbitb
for Ihbic homea. rtondiig en raute at of whom murt est three Uotra a day.
d<-nl Hart liall t,-am thto year J
Oak Park Sunday School.
damage both by clipping off tbe young m<-etiug held last evening, Otto Cl.ii
Frenkfort
Just five weeks ago that
Tl|.- Sulid.iy -el;...! ..f Hie (Jak
Mra. Walter Bmika to eotertalnlng slab broke while Mr. Briggs was oper­ buds to tbe spring and laUT by strip­ way was ch-eti-d captiito and
OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
C.'iicr.-galli.n itoireh was .lul> .
Troutwiue mnnagiT and «rruitgem<-ti(*
her OBcle, A. L. »w«h aad wife and ating a slasher taw in tbe mill at ping the tnes of tte'lr bark.
t to not likely tbat much can be werv made to enter the Held a* w»on ir.-d j« |. riiay. Tie- .ir-aui/all..li
Mm. Charlee Ktag. her cOTala. all of Ea,t Bay. The breaking of tbe slab
^e
to
check
this
lews.
There
Is
as possitde.
CoMbater.
allowrt bis thumb to come In contract
The first practice will be held Sun
■to. Sam OramptoB to rislUng In with the saw and when he pot hto Unwritten law In the lumber woods
band away, the end of It was banging agalnrt killtog a porraplne. unlewa It day morning at 9:30 at the driving
is needed for food. It is an animal purk and all candidates should lx■Mb Mabot ATnrfll. a flndtwte of by a shred of flrab.' ’
that con be killed with a stick by hand. Gamrw are wanlrt with High
o«r higb aehool. bat bow of Brttoire.
Poisoned by Saw.
anyoue lost In tbe woods and old wbuols and any other U-nms nverag
srftt t«Mb to the AMeo school ‘
That thumb sras very necessary
boli(i Enj^lioli omI Americao ware. I‘inin am! faorj
uirt over 145 pounds.
him to bis tmatorae and tbe physi­ Umber cruisers say that It has saved
I- use.! tn
.-.rrM-Irrcl that o!.,(
M. K. Botta, Frank cians who dressed the Injury made an many men who were on Uk- verge ot
urinary am! l-lja-l.Ttr..,:b:v»
(lislihs. Tlic lioe ii laruc no jon jjtt a ir >c«I clioiw
VenMr. Den Fbirtmaka. Rob 6hao- attempt to save R for him. In cut­ •tarvailuD.
!k'-r
Mtoe Alic- E K.-lth and fharl.-aon. Bd lagflefson, Whiter BaUcriy, ting throng the wood, the saw
I^cs. thJ-Bond Accopted.
S; Ma*l(-rwon were iinittd In mnrriagc
' had arcumutated (lolson
At a special meeting of
lud to such
9 o'clock Saturday (-vertilng at
and this Infeeied the
coanrll Thotwday evening, the bond oT hi-me of the bride's )>arenl». Mr ati.l
1 eit«H that It refused o best.
All kind* tif kniv(-« nii-1 forks at ']ifrt.-rcnt pHort.
Mrs. M. M. Keith
on
M'eto.t-The member was (hen taken off at the Carter Constructlrm Co. was
*<reet. the Rev. Demas Cochllli .>ffltbem ov«r before Ituyioi;.
tbe first Jolot -HI be at work soon." proved ud the acreptanoe oi the
•aid Mr. Olrggs to his -wife and then dluoaco no the part of the company cfaiilng.
was placed oo file.
;Thr houac wo* very attrictively d.. pMpls from
waited tor the stump to faenl ov
tart that tt sresrs Ibswi out. that he could take his Job again.
Tbe acceptance of the ordinance. cerated to pink asti-rw and gr«rt-n pin.>•— of
-------------e
TWba them
peace of—*—
salad byday
It refused to heal and again, a portion wWch waa signed by J(din U. Carter and the bride was charmtofily gown..j
and
Chariew
A.
Deneen.
said
that
the
ampoUtrt.
the
thumb
being
In
white mull, the couple beiug nn
woiU wlU net cor* ft. The conTbinlin© iur-iii'lca tlic f.-itnoiis ' ;rilT->n" cciMor. It iflB
ordlBoace iiaased Aomist
1‘tUk Tor a warre te«e that wOl taken off cloee to the hand.
teadi-d aod ,tbe wedding l«*tog -i *i
nsUtiv* power
gtowratertCth art nsUtive
RCoJone. I have olLi-rliue* :iB well.
Then Saturday, five weeks after the smeoded August to aod SepL 3. was pie home affair. Only the iriativ,*
*Wiu. 8peu- •cldent. be again went to the doctor s agreeable to the company aad they the couple and the tounrttote frivnd<
car «( 1« Orwnger flt. Syrmruar. ]N._ T. office and another portion waa taken
It aad agreed to abide by of tbe family were present.
Mr, and Mrs. Masierwon ate no
Thto time It Is thought that all tbe ordtoonce wiileh gave them tbe
will c.mi-ince
-*! was alwsys nervous, but of lati the Infected part has been removed right to construct, maintato aad oper­ homk on Egthtb street. The bride I.
icV voa can mate
years l could hot sleep. ««* totensel
• rtoring your
ate a street artlway to tbe city.
a well known and popular Ttaierwe
aod It srfll get well all right,
evlTs.rrdJnary eSect
rnlil «,H I ,1„I1 ttive no. l->of Vidor Btanrh
Tbe 65.0M bond which bad bees City girl ai>d the groom to a popular
worked Elflht NigWa.
■ >L the gresEE with ©VCT}- regular lOc i«ck;..-' •
I'.i^cd. I-Mr. Briggs had Just been srarklng flirt to comply with the seetton of th* employe ot the Oval Wood Dtoh
ml*
the
highest
for its woo.lertcl cureDanchlse
which
called
(or
It.
tbe
bond
eight nlghto when the aoddent bad
PVJ-of
the
meal
distrewring
cases,
s.-id
issot..
happened. Before be went to work being redd oatoss tSOO.OflO first mort­
oa its merits hr all
Oort Tying Osviee for F. O.
the eecond lime, tor eevwn sreefcs he gage five per cent bonds were sub
druggists in ^fty-eent,
Jnai a piece of cord and two omal sad one-doHar site
Bloety days.
had been told up with rfaeamaiism
art 1 used them. Tbe rsauHa
spwdia-lhr nerves heesnre qulel-tbe sad other troubles nnd sraa unable to slgnrt by John B. Carter. Charles A m*tal disks, yet. « adopted, thk eon bottles. You may
bare a sample bottle ■M.cCSMBeaea
r&eh. psto art rinttog to the heed
trivaace
would
result
In
sailng
the
Deneen
and
the
MetrapoUtaa
Suprety
dtoar spells dtosp- do a stroke of srock.
hrmail Irre. also a |nmphlet iciimg jot
ind 1 btcan to sleep
Nor sraa that all. Before he was company: The bond calls for Ibe tom postottlce department about $350.Of"l bow to find out if yon hare kulBCv er
lets a year. Tbe Inventor of thl* article
I ataln Thk gsoeral stvetiglh rsme token 111 srith rbeumaUsm. he euffreed pletJon ot the road on coriaia str^b
M,-Tirian this naner
k art as a rrtvU I I
■lag' which is a bundle teer. Is Charles M
way arMn." »r * box it. . dealers or with abaeosM to hto thraat and while by Jaa. 1. 1»»- the street*
.. Oe..-Buffalo,
' Laacaater of the loigl poatofflce.
Mmrt to tbe ordlna&e*.
name. Swamp-Root. ;
ibeut Btonaturs be was in with this, tbe d««th oagel
ho*
received
aoUce
Cbat-Ue
article
Tbe
bond
waa'acorngrttefl
by
a
cerrailed at tbe borne art took with blm
Dr. Kilmer's Swsmiin.R(ir)t. and tbe ad.)
art perirail ef Dr. A. W. <
N. Y..one«rv bottle, i
Ota be patented and will eecore bto dress, litnghamton.N.
tlflcato fnwB tbe 1
little
AidMe Itadl md BcoU Mt
the etate fair.
Aaderaon of New York Oty
9 the icneed of hto brother
Henry at Kewadln. the part few days.
He teft Mooday for Tonmto. Canada,
to ritot a tlrter before retuniop to
New York.
Eer. H. W. Tbompeon. Hk Itapida
charge, and wife. Her. John Prleetly
and wife and Her. & P. Hewlt of Kc~
wadlB are attending the M. B.

DR. SNYDER

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Tire Insurance!

loner to Loan on Improved Rea! Estate Only.
' E. W. HASTINGS & SON,

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse City. Mich.

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gitn Tie Kibeu Are
Weakeeed bj Dier-WeA

Oilna Ware

Table Cutlery

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aUSSIMTS aUEB Ruto. ^

% R. STONE, THE ‘ GRAND OLD
MAN” OF OLD MISSION

Loading in AbsHm In a BorroL
Hynun Moaownteh. a Bnsalan Jew
who fied to America froai the ouuagea
to bl* eountry. has bad tbe unique ex-

Old MkMlon bM a landUMit Is tb«|*r«T arfllMd uUon oa tbe Uee of
p«*w of WMUW..B. atone, a l«ad]u,e globe, to girtor to tbe
taI U»* real cM.eetQers Tentioos of practical value.
U the daji of lou M». for M Ion*
Bat It ‘U not u dwell on the past
e«o M Old Ul«ih%«u Bm Inhabit
Mr. atne^wne here and bu much or even to touch oa the many
Interretto* events in the Ufe of this
alnco made Old Ml^oo bU home.
He haa atov« !>« reir actire In Kdbd old man. bat it is of today rt
pnhllc affairs and has held aereral which this is written. Fancy a picture
position of tmsL Mr. 8ioo« haa al- of an on man who has lived ninetywars been a suphch democrat In poll- one years, bis snowy hair and beard
tlca. *lvln* that party his beaity sup- frosted with the snows of many win­
ters. he sits this beautiful September
DOTDln* on the porch where be reads
and reads. Just as analous for tbe
dally iiaper as many who are half
century younger. iUs beerln* la not
Just what It wae but hU eye sight Is
watches
from bis chair the busy world go by,
I with a nod and a wave of the hand
'lu tbe men seated on tfaetr loads
barrelled apples .00 UiHr way to U
dock, aome of the drivers being m<
Mr. Stone has known from Infancy.
love the red men show for this
old man U toachlng. No old Indian
with bU sauaw ever tomea w Old
• Mission without Brut going to see
their old friend who talk* to them In
the'f own kuigusge like a native.
They call him Nlsh-e«hln-kee-way-see.
(good old man.) He brings to them
vlsIoaB of the past—meoorloa of little
, children, dusky maidens, stalwart
yontha they burled long ago. ritkms
W. R. tttoae.
port He i>as lived a lUe simo of »1
yaam and bow much It covers. He
W Uved during the administration of
all hot four of the prealdents of this
repobHc, bat witnessed the Introdoctloo of the nJiroad. the telegraph and
the telephone atto noted, the marvelOtts strides which the couatry has
node In loventiona. outdistancing

ELECTRIC RAISED FRUIT.
P*ep*toi^^»wrt Rays at Royal Betnla
«a«^ ln:Londen.
A oMlaB or, important experlinenm
dcotlned to prvolnttoolse tbe produc­
tion of CMpa of fmlls and fiowers un­
der glosa and euUe the gardener to
obtain both to a much ahoner period
ot time ss w^l as at a coosidenbly
Mas cost-than beretefom has recently
boen began In tbe Boyal Botanic gardsna. Begnt's park. London, aays the
Mew Folk Tlmca.
By UMns of^ powerful, etc tight,
»wrtag_«it8}Wi.Oc*.lly.gJ<)ng a trolley
Wire ovAema. light k dBruanl over
the plants dltwcUy the solar light falls.
Ibis movable llgbt Is anrrounded by
mar. so that tbe rays msy momblu
those of tbs sun both In tiauUiy
movemnL figalfleo. no part of
pUst is astlrdy to tbe shade,
anus of canhaoware pipes connected
with tbe englae moist air containing
tbe .cartnolc arid required for tbr auataiuUMe of the plsnis Is dlffuacd In
ted quaotltlvs through
spertnres Into every part of the bnose,
while to Iron pipe* beat k also diffus­
ed to malnlatn the desired tempera-

Keep a package on a low
shelf. Let the children help
themselves.

Uneeda Biscuit
are the most nutritions food
made from flour.
Always fresh, crisp, clean.

upward, the happy old Um<
the door waa never locked and we
Judged our neighbors trutb by wl
he said.'
the Indian—while his family can aJ-;
he always was and Is yet
man and the Old Mission Bods him to­
day Just as glad to /to a favor for «
neighbor os fifty years ago.

tote* tbe lalast wrinkle la poHtica la
the -aectSon about AlesandrU. and ttaS
resxilt of this method of soliciting vbtim
through baby and mamma will be
watched with Intrrewt by bodding poUtJcUni. Hys an Alexahdria
of tbe Wasbfngtoa Port.
This unique vote winning detiee
evolved by Ur. Wedderbora when be
teaUaed that between now and tbe
date of tbe Democratic primary It
would be Impoaelble for him to coddle
tbe papas by klsstog all tbe babies to
the district, and. fortber. being a
farmer, be wears wblsken, and baby
might get tlcktod. whirl) to said t

a WaiertMiry tCunn.) s]w.-ib1 dls|Mi
to tbe New York Time*. M.»oirvIich
left his country rslhec smUcnly aod
while on hi* way to tbe I'nii.-d States
met with an oeeMcnt tn whitti he lost
an eye. He was Informed that bs
would be deported.
Moaowrlteh railed hb frlen.;* togeth­
er, and a sum of money was made up
and offervd to one of tbe petty oarers
of tbe .-raw to land the man The of­
ficer. knowing tbe rtrrdmstsn.'es. pre­
pared a barreL,aod as tbe ste.imre
wua ptylng New York hay a towt wa*
lowered ronUtolrj: a harrel In which
MosowvU<-h was safely stowed away.
Tb<‘ sailors putle.1 In uu tb- Il 'lbOken shore nod rolk-«I tbe turret off. .k

H mtistmn find
dutt proof paekoit*.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

were wuoderlug stHmt his safety.
On the sam-- vessel wifh UosowOnLoary elotLra a e^fraral.
. . ________
Tttcli was Msx Gokimaa. who was In- Lot it u more diffieslt to diaeowar far—
formed that be woubl n-d K- allowsd Bcntstfeatvill <atisfyyen^««awfeo
to land because of hi* defective e.ves.
Lnaw
a
twatfu
Suit
or
Ovortoat
He would not take a chance in tbe barrtf. bowever, and was promptly doported.
^
Ciot^ maautacturad by Prrtrr.
BAD FOR WILDCATTERS. ^ Mayra. Co.. Ck^.
itfaLjo f»
OrdM- of -Btepera" Will Organlas
LwlgsoTh
Tbe Stoper*. a new orgaoUation
Wbirb Is attrecllng wide altemloo
among mining Diets ts pr,t>arliic to
FYont Street Store.
csublbib a number of lodp-s to M<-xlco. In addhlon to embracing tbe usual
fraternal featurrs aoth a* slik and
accldeot beaeflta. In»iirenee, etc, the
SHIRT SLEEVES CLUB.
Stoper* aspect to Jolt) forcvia In |>n>■Mttog In evaty way poaalUc the beat
ktereou of the mining Imluatry. while
an wlMeat sebemes will be exploded,
ta.v« Modem Mesl<v>.
lA^tlmate
mining Is a builocM that to growing
every day, and the fact that it has been SUUU-. hat atlcouated attire rumv
a favorite prey for tbe Illegitimate ly doxlmialcd a* "shirt sleerra" i
acbemer baa bad much to do with the
neccccsnrlly excite j
torepUon of this orginUttlut). as It is among bts trtoadL say* the Deore*
hoped that by tbe organliatloD of
tboae engaged to (be legitimate ax- nott.e to tbe world that be b
ptoltatlon of the IniluMry mining may
tier <>t the new Shirt Fli-cvra club orptaerd Upon a Ugber plane.
gnnlad rrrenily In Dciivct,
The acopo of &ls unique 01
Tlw chief requuitc for memheisbte
ttoa is liberal,'to that It admiu to
In tbi- new club is n lot of nerve R
membership mtoer* and men engaged requires that to appear to tbe bread
to legltlraaU mtotng. This todudea
mining engtneera, ewnem. mining
TV. Kcl
tirxiker*. manager* of mine*, siockHub. and meetings are l>clug bold to
bolden to mines, etc., and In fact all the city passenger offl.-e of tbe Uoffto
lepotable-mwi w^ are Ideotlfied vrltb mad. Capuln Jack Howland, tbs
the granrmtolag todiwtrj!
western snlst. Is *c<-reiary. and PhO
iqtchcock of the Walasb U fi
1 meiulifTB arc Clar­
WOM’S-HAIR AS THREAD. Oib<
ence Goody .If tbe Moffat road. TV. H.
Wbcadon. arcTotary of tbe Elks;
Mended With Actrees' Leeke.
Frank Semple ef the Rte Grande. I.M
U. George* Duval, dramatist s«vt ons Haney of the Midland, and many
tbur «f “lira Petllu Hb-bu Vereolqo*-*
has 0 pair of troosers which be wlQ
It U said that an effort w*s made to
Dot 0VC BWny. tbougb llicy have been pt rol.mcl Bai-mood Auslio Ealou of mended."
cable'lood fno>e to Join,/f«t tbe ctfoaol
dlspoicb t
reason Is that toe thread which served | one of the bast dnased
- repair them Is balr from the bead 1 sod declined.
of \>Ti^
Mile. VI.M.1I.
Marcelle. -rt..
Tbe I,—.....
lender U ooa oC Ij >Tbc 01,1,4
Shirt aStoevra club bids Catr to
Farts' most cbarmlDg acinvwe*.
I become very popoUr. tierarae then
During a rebearval at tbcSouveaatatl are a lot of men In Denver who tev*

For Sale InTrarerse Cityit

Ee WILHELM’S

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70.OUD.UUO.000 yesra
fool In height, sod to do this wort,
allowing tblrteeu pounds of water per
per boor. Would require
■ -J0,000.00ao00.000.000.000 gallons
of water, or more than would be dis­
charged St tbe moolb of tbe Miis|sal{^
pi to fl.000 year*. This woold be
•Doagb. tbe writer eotlnutM. to cover
tbe entire surface of tbe earth to a
depth of not 1ms than 900 feet to
coDvert wbScb Into steam, oslng r“>d
boners, would require soaie 4.lO).0DadOO.000.ODO tons of coal. If tbe totter
qoantlty of tbe mineral was loaded on
of twenty tons each It would de­
mand 300.00aooo.000.000 such cars.
If the latter were tblity feet long snd
coupled together Id one train It
woold reach around tbe earth ^^00n..
000 times end. If running twenty-five
miles per boor, woald consume 3a.000.>
years to ruanlng tbe length of It­
self. 60 mneb for figures.

Beth Ware Celtoeter*.
A loeal oewvpaper artist got a tottor
one day from a man over to Indiana
who said be was making a eolleetloa
of aketebeo. "I Uve drawings from
well known netvspaper artists to Dear­
ly every state to tbe tTolon." tbe Indinua man wrote. ,"btit 1 *bare noas
from Ohio. I hste seen some of your
work, sod I tbtak It I* good. If you
Will aend toe some little sketch for my
rollcctkm I sbail have It framed."
Tbe artist notlerd from tbe letterhMd that tbe Indiana man waa con­
nected with a bank in one of tbe small
towns over tn tbe state of literature.
That gsve him a hunch, and bo wrote
Urk as fellows:
T am making a collectloo of ten
doHsr bills. I haven't secured speetmeos from every state to tbe Cnlon.
1 bnVe several tena and
twenties, and 1 am partlrulariy eaxlouK to hsve a ten dollar bill from In­
diana. I notice that you srv emplo.ved
In a place where ten doUar bills are
kept, and If you send me one for my
oollectlon I shall be glad to have It
fiaaed."-Clcvelaod rialn Dealer.

I’ful puriHtiH*—ood probably
t that) three—are served by
making the familiar water bottle of
I’»veota tbe entry or mitek dust that
would Inrtltalily settle uo tbe water
wete the entire surface exposed; In tbe
next )>lsee tbr same uarrown<-ss pre.
«cesslve and rapid eva|K.ratlon
place ^
tbe
''“WP'*"
shape of tbe neck makes it s capital
handle, tout doing away with tbe neccosKy for a separate handle faileoed
I Itobto to fee broken.-Fear-

The fieotiel to the Joke.
Many years ago a rlaitur to Edin­
burgh was l.elne shown over tbe lilgh
court of Jnsili-Ury. lie mnde modic re­
mark coocvrtilog tbr dnk and Its du­
ties, and to reply the vtffclnl Jokingly
oald tbe visitor might one day be sen­
tenced tn Is- hkagi-d to that very room.
Tbe algbloeer was tbe notorious Dr.
rnicbard. Two years bed barely
passed when tn tbe duck be bad
Preaenea of Mind.
Although it to not given to every­ cloaely Inspected he was doomed
body to know exactly wbat to do at ' iih for potoontog bis wife and motbtbraur
the right tnoment. one woman «t Irast er-ln-tow.
dresaer was found who had r.nmdle,
can toy claim to a preeeore of mind
but by strange chance net a thread.
NICKEL COINS IN CANADA.
i-.iit--._.W-.
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trotters to mentloo this flctiaii was 8lr which may, withaat undue exageeraAccetdtogly
the
lender
plucked
aome
toe rantaa- j<ton-MandevIUe. who to his •Travels" tlon. be considered phenomenal. Tbi*
One ef the Pteeet Will Be ef T«>e hair from her head, threaded tbe nee­
in’a little boy waa ailing wtih
Importast ftUl to an el^
Cetm Vetue.
dle with It and aummaiy rvpaira waaa
OeOtMOt maefaitto whkb is made te
aome trivial cbllillsh complaint and
It has been arranged that to Dei-em­
'----------- toe BOU tc
**Tbat Lood to full of SenonU and the doctor oeflered him soote medklne.
the duke was co-operating with tbe
table nitratea Into aoiu- Spsulsh army In tbe [H-nlonato againstI Of Cokadmies. Thert CokadrlUea ben He had .’JUBt taken his dally dnoe ber. when tbi- new-mint to Canada
Ctophant Fire Brisod*.
hie tiltratw and otherwise enable tbe Ks|>olc<w be was desirous
' a -manner of Long Serpente. ulowe when hlatmotoer aald. with some ex- opvna, there will be one or more new
BaHL an elephant ever 300 yaan
ruins put Into circulatiou. There wUI
of tbe plants to have an abn»- casloo daring a genemi 1
; and rayed aboveo. and bad four Kcete dtement:
old. aald to be tbe mother of tbe fa> of food prepared In a form ce tost tbe general
and seborte Tbyca a
e Xsyle
•T Quito- forgot to shake that tiottle
ffiooi JuDilio. owned by a Hrcni cocoe lien si
afore glels ye't Jobnnle. Come horv." ■od eoln^ from nickel, says an Otta­ pan.v, oa«-cd a man from death tbe otfaa to tbe Inrenior of the prop cwi.
Johnnloiobeytvl. and. much to his as wa currcqtondent of tbe New York ar day. says a Wheeling tW. Va.) dto“Th“ ^““11:
Son.
Ibe wtob to the »—«■ bnifeudal, Airf to tonlshment and disgust was subject­
This will he tbe firat time that nl^- pateb to tbe New York Tribone.. A
the nygbt tbel dwellen lo the Wnter ed to a rigorous shaking frotu tbe
lard pnsonaUy'and was 1
freight train ob tbe Baltimore and
oL ttiougb one of Canada's great n)to
KISSES TO WIN VOTES.
taken abstk to be told that tbe bowr ^ on toe Day won ui«o iIk> t.oDd. strong ««)• of tbe psrant at tbe c-rals. has been mude up tor Caiiadlar. Ohio raUroad bad been wm-ked near
alur men. and thcl
of which be was told down
coinage. Tbe I'nlted States baa u»d Morgantown, and tbe enzinn-r waa
with tbe|r«mark
Ip Kind Uaed by denatoeial CandlTbe wreck caught
it
for
many
years
(or
the
inanufueture
“There., my toddle, that'll dne. It
data In Virginia.
qaeet nstons Welltogton. as . ____ _
fire, and it acemed that tbe
i^puld bMgey wcel mixed up noo. I'm of Ore cent piece*. There !■: fell to doomed. Two ae.-1lons fnllnwlug tbe
BwVs a klm (or tbs Mby.
effleer gtncloosly pormllted to exist
.
, be a Dead fi>r a two cant piece to
tOQge.--8t. Lonto Bepubllr.
tWnkin'. /I
and Oght on Bpantob sou. shonld
wrecked train having aboard ihe rir<itt
I
Canada,
and
nickel
Is
to
he
used
to
again."
coming op- Bad! lined tbe wtrefcage
Mt tbe psttUoD on his knees.. The old
toe
My Father,
• vote of ps|>a.
-.-PearaoD-B Wa*- save tiulk. which te a fault of eojqve*- with bar-tnuA from tbe body of tbe
The commsreUI trsvek-r nirktd the
ae. printed on tbe wispi»ws daks often nssd to teU the story aftercoins of the valne of 2 cents.
klaaes ai^ aigned by Alez- ward, and be woold say. "Now. I was dust off bto boots, strulcbten^' u,
When tb* mint Is in full running or­ sigtoaor, and be was Ukeu oot Jnat
Tfedderbnm of Fairfax extremely enzious to beve tbe movo- end eoteied toe emporium of
der
there
will he stzty bands em­ as tbe fiamn rratfied blm. Eight otbA Wardrobe U a Hat.
,
,
were organised Into a fire
HV. To. one of tbe candidates ment execoted. end 1 dhtot eere a Btoan. (be vUlsge groeer. He was
Qfti>afa»l»r De ^'oe to an artist who : P^Ted. it Is expected
dspartmant and. going to tb* MonoiiWopenny damn- S»«jut getting on my pew to toe dlstrlcL otherwise he woold apprectatos fine mltllnery. Ills young:
r the state senalo fruoi tbe dis
<'»' etbeU rlrra, filled tbHr trunka wito'
‘£ot 'have made tbe error which we now marnol daughter however waa nrac-'
L ahoot. A>sw!d(la.-Ta,Jesmrt|. knscs, so down I Jnnipadr
‘‘"''h
year. At present
.. .
.
*
V
' »k.
4. V ....A . t.
1_I
water and axtlngatohad toe buratog
divulge.
Ort., lomntSc
.l.n . b-t'
U -M»«
Behind tbe eouiiter was a voimg
bmOM nation U ib.I i,-. .r<>kcatlemao of fourteen, with bulging n-rt tor IliOe EU» Obo ber b.roi.a,
b”'
■" b, a™, U. Oi
Java'* Fire Islard.
eyes and a high collar. To talm toe grant^taient, whose eye had snr-1
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rendved to this bit of baby ai^rd
-tbe fire tilaud." a
Ths Tetophen* Nsek.
tbe moment be saw it In a department
The
wotn»-n
of
tbe
farming
districts
store.
the ecuier Im"Ita-Mr. Brown." tbe boy replied.
.• pretty face, n good figure, but
"That hat to entirely too extravagant, i of Connecticut srv getting the "tele
mens«- column* of soft. h«t mud may
"But possibly you want to see old Mr.
wmr or later learn that tbe
be sees eonUnually rislug and railing.
Brown, my father. I'll get blm "
toanlthy. happy, eooteotad woman
■Ike great black timben: throat forth
b most of all to be admired.
And as tbe boy went la search of his
and tbeo soddenly withdrawn liy a
Women traobled with fainting
prematurely aged parent it dawned
A ,j, ^a„.a,.,b„
day* late
giant's band, nesldra tbe pbenomena
BpOB the traveler that tbU is Indeed
) “bines." snd
Sity. backache.
imn\ tbci
on ag* of young men.-Loodon An- caHedftO'ece tbe baby to the new bat. tbe women have used the phone by the
"Do let.me see bow she loots to It"
•ar tlie w.
boor, standing to a poolUon which
mrt hope to be^sppy^ ot popular.
be saH. “And how dM you like »r
fill
np like bugs balkems
throws tbe bead to the Jeft aMe.
T'«y
moch.
faiher.
thank
yoo
Tber
IdMls.
Tbe rausclett of the neck do not fully
dn1^I^*t^Sunife la impossible!
gave
me
two
hats,
two
dresses,
a
He ktoaed her band.
Tbe esDse of them tronbles. howrecover, and half of tbe wodh-d walkShe withdrew it hastily and gazed re- awester and 30 cent* to change for It" tog tbe strveta incUne their beads se­
errt.yb-ldsqulekly to Lydia K. Pink—Teuthb CutiiiianloD.
Kuachfully at him.
ham's Vegetable Compound made
verely to tbe left, as tbougb standing
from native raoU and herbs It acU
at a pbooe with tbe reciter at tbelr hastr."
at once upon the organ afBteled and
Signs ef Long Lifs.
•Tra; they told tbe minister lo bur­
MISS EMMA RUKTZIXR
the ncTTc craters, dispelling effreIn view of tbe diversiacd testimony
ry becBOse there was only n little gasB with Meals,
tsally sU those dUtrensing svmpof pn--;4-j)t day iviiti-nurlans on tin-sub­
allXM- left to tbHr sutomoblle. and they
Larking In »
toms. No other medicine in the eoi
Were twkntj
*T-t am aony If -I have offe^ed." ject of longevity and Its i-uuse«. It ts When ^-j atari out
t of female ills as has
Indoraemeot oe has sueb a record of >
IntiKvaOug to get o Utile llebi on the
ba stainmered. “I“-WelL- she aald bitterly. “I certain­ SDbJvvt from Queen EllXil- tb's time.
“F-aeon took a d«-ep interevt to k>n- Oh. you'd bette
PWfity Of Thara.
ly expected you to aim higher."
and ponder wMls
Miss Emma Bnntaler, of S3I Stole St.. Sebeneetadv. K. Y., writea;—
gevtty and It* eurmark-s." says a phyJOakley-Too're right. Most peopla
you laiv. the URi« to *^r*.
80
he
took
heart
and
made
new
tea“For a long time I was troobled with a weaknri* which seemed to
*
slcirji. "and Kaene's signs of long life Better do a UltlejJiIbW^ while you're
worry o\e-r what they haven't gqt. but
olBOoua and toln*t.-Brnokljb Eagle.
drain all mv strength awsv. 1 bad dull headaches, wa
sou IS gncd repair.
nod
of
short
life
vv
ss
true
today
as
I
know
certain
fvotile who worry bw
Irritoble.
~
.
t. and‘ all worn out. (dancing
to read our of...
voiir advertisement
For you re sure to get la trouts*
they eww were. You won't Uve inag.
cause of wbat they bare. Cuakley—
rosdly
sa similar lo mine cured br Lydia R. Fmkham's Vegetobi
fiat*.
the s<
1 be publlsbed U yea That soT Wbat have they? Jooklcj—
nd. I decided to trr it and I euinot express mv gratitude for tb
Ml*. Fmith-Te*. my ntOe flre-year- Bacon pulnied out. If you have soft,
banefit reealved. I am eiit in-lv well and feel like a new person."
fine
Jmir.
a
fine
skin,
quick
growth,
No(htog.-Fhlladelphla
i-resa.
oM girl to a great help in mr houaeLy«s B. Ptoktoaos’t VagatM CoMpoud is the most sucorasfu
tueplng. Ml*. Bandall-Wby. what large head, early e«rp;ih-Bee. short There are new ones every asornlng-* Be­
ramedy for all forms of Female (3omplainto. Weak Back. I'aHiog a
ery Rlgt.! and erery day
can sod) a child do to help? Mr*. nock, small lo’iuth. brittle and separat­
Invalijable In p
Otonlamraenu. Inflammaiion
andi ttleerwtion.
t’leerwtion. and to
tolnTslnable
There
are
accldeuia
that
somehow
glee
8mlth-8be goes down and telle tbe ed, tn-tb aod fat ears. Tour life, barX A Supraior Brand.
,
panog for childbirth and tbeChangerrfLIfe.
*
tbetr vietims dead
red away.
cuok for me whehcrer w^Te going to rlig aevidents. will tw very leugtby If They are toeked up by tbe road
. Jtektoa—My little boy’a got to*
Mrs. Plnkhsm's Standing Invitation to Women
yon have slow grouth. A-oarse hair, a
and pale and esiyng a
have etonpany.-Harper's Basar.
Wome««afleriag from anr form of femal* weaknem are invited to
lough skin. do«i>-wrlnkU-s In tbe fore­ For the p'.etsure* they w.
tbe
reutio they forsot.
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pramptly oommunicate with Mra. 1‘inkbam. at Lynn. Maaa. Her advioa
“Justin, here'** Mil collccior." called head fi.ca fi.-sh. a^ large mouth, wide And you
d better tb)nk a lluW-fratliwato
t free and always helpfoU
Mra. Wy»s. "JUl right." replied Mr. I nosirfla. atioog teeth set Hora tagetora
moeb to tidak aboutOr rss'Q get yoraorS to CrosMs If rm
Wvra from tbe llhrury. ‘•Give him all 1 and a hart. gtlMif ear.becaucWTyawa>."-Lr.dli 's Weekly. |
Wedderbnm says that the candy
ktoae* meltad at an alanntog rate dar­
ing tbe recent hot weather, bat (bat
bis cbancce for tbe wnstorlal nom­
ination became aolldlBed at the same
ra^
Tbe iweaent cool weather
proved very beneHclal tor Mr. Wedderbom’a stock of eonfectlooery. and be
“Ceocodfl* Tears.could then put bis hsndn In bis pock­
The phrase "crocodile tears"
ets without getting his flngots stock
Its orlgto to the Ifflagioatlon of
together.
of the old traveiera. who inraated the
fable that tbe crocodile weeps over Its

m

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MEN ADMIRE

ing iltc tinted term, bat bare been
afraid lo do so. Now that men ef
peomlneoce have bad tbe nerve to
BUrt tbe practice It U quite llktfy that
otbci* will follow enlt and ttfl confentloo go to.

If you are
satisfied
with the coffee
eyeoareoow
y<
caiog-don't c
ira-peiiae-fiS^t
get good coffee. BUT if
you an sot satisfied—try

McLanghlir
XXXX
Coffee

It is a good coffee, aod if
yoB give it toe “Sqaare
Deal "ofa (air trial, paying
a (air amsoat of attentioa
to toe cooking, yoo will
have a good, clear, bcac*
tog^ of coffee that is
XXXX Coffee iapr^mred

Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable (impound

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THAVtMC MUALB, THUMOAV. acmaUSS It, 1M7.

I Tb«Aw»n«Bin».-^cwiiawf<w.
Lm UpmK> MMA •• «B»tQ]r« ar,t-«
tk* eUr«a
iubth
p.m»;p*uw wt**i the rate of fiOP rerointlOM per minute aad u tbe pUeb ta
)0ts
sUvcK tr »n« U
rpiT Mgb. UUa-aboaid und ber
^MtBMobUft ««u>r*ir malac
j, XractBf* «< tk* etetloM, at a Ugh *peed.
fTMtw of tkfi Mn«kaal4» hl*4e «ii4 Mr. ffumtoo atarted tor WeqauoaShorter ai«kV
rMtndikf ut 4ltkQogli MBaclv «Ui. to lapr«T*d tod*».
. Vt> ft lUtSon

nprttmutiy
ftbatkftvmao
war lo Uw Stftto kftBk boUdlag ftkort.
Ir tftw ,i:tO «ftWrdft» enolBs.
~

ftftd wftft oe the ricbt baad aide of tbe
raftd. He tiftd M hu bnk* to tarn
tovD C*M «tr«el ftBi) be aetioed Mr.
ijuiwar eoBUsg on ble «bMl bat a*
-be w^ eoeatog CaM. did not think that
ha wonld ftUempl to Um bnt wontd
heap an-CaaafttMeC
Wttm abtnu uraotr-tTe or thirtr
feet fn«n the inra. Hr. Loogneeker
aav that the vbealttaa waa about
tarn. InatanUr, ha net bto brakea
bard, nalng both the foot brake and
the emargwiey.
Hr. Laovar. when he aaw that
conitooa vaa IneTltahle. made a Oee' pmte effort to torn oat- «ith the readlt'that Ma vbeto anpped and both
Ih^BWn Iand the' Ucrcle veu nnder
tb*Mehb
*■1 tbohght Terr gntoUr then.’ aald
Mr. LwtoiterJtw. “And when
him go mder. I t*;»e off the bmk<«
In order that the wheMi mould go
an the mar
>>>«>
««th the bearr ear'oo tM than.
•%ben f flnallr atoppid 1 «a« on
Cam atrmK a ahort dlatanoe and I at
K to pick the
nan ap. I thongblJw voold be Irlng
4n the roadtrag bat Inotaad. he araa up
and malktag tomard me.
• -Are rm badir hnrtr t naked.
•“I don't
'be aald,* but ron
bad better get ate a doetor 'right
amny.'
Mr. Uwgaecher look the man In hie
maehipe and tooked tor a phrMelan
twt being nnablB to find one at oooe,
he took the man to bto borne. *J* Parti
etreet 'mhei»heU»e mlth bU parenU.
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Uawag. aad
eared Dr. havtoe mho dremed the toinim and mdde the man ne eontortnbte as powlble.
Mr. tanw maa atoo eeea la re
•ud to Qd ^tter an* told the tollom
tag tooqr:
“naet got through work on BMhU
Mreet, where 1 bnve bean toediag tfw
dHUet rntior. aad erne rtdmg mg
vhael home. I «aa coming down
finm atiwpt.,aboiit togbt milea an bo^
and Intended to tom e^ on Wnehtigtaa ttiwot. The ‘
ovlag atowljr. probaMr about eight
mM an hoer. and I .did not aee M
oMl 1 mu rtght on It
«q Mad ta tan off bat mr wheel
Mlpped aad then I tbonghl I w
dema man, 1 teH one wheel go
nr ahonlder aad .th«h Ue other went
onr ib Aa eoon u the maehiae «u
«■ me, I'ffot np aad walked toward
tba mas with the ant& He Med to
had a doctor and then took me home.
-I daol btome Mr. Longaeeker. He
wu 9 the light etde of the road and
bellere either of m wu to
btame. It wu almplr an aecMent. but
I tbeoght of a good maar thing* when
I wmit oder^I nachlMTbe tuallr ha* Ured here abont two
meatb* oomlag to thto cUg tram But
ierdaa. fftrawpr tb a*r. the blerele
wu not damagM ta anr great extent
Mr. LongMcker think* that
i went 0T*t the mta beoanu be
Ml the imr*~*~‘ rise up while the
athudlM phgaMas dou aA thiak
thgi Mtker <me went dlrecUg orer bto
•ketfder or the taiury wonld bare

Medad Vlnlua bu gone to Noftb-] Prof. A. U RraUer of the aal'
port caited there by the lertqu Ut- >lty of ChUfomla to aa expert on lo­
ot bto grand-dan^rter. Mto* dian Ungnagee, and he ur* that InVeUa Spangle who ta aacerlng with atead of being mere Jargao. u
rpendlcltto.
'
populariy e^ppoead. thtF are well deHrs. WUUam Tuttle, wbo bu been -fined languagu. He declare* that
Ttolting ber parente. Hr. aad Mra. F. Caltlomla bu more dtottnet Indton
the tqnsre mile tbaa
■Ing r«Marday wher the boab will be
lang other atate.
n-ed by ber wwaer. U la expected
Hr. and Mr*. C. E. Catey. wbo haej The Kew York World figuiue tbat
that abe wOl be the futaet motor
been
vtolUbg
at
tbe-borne
of
Antb&jjohn
D.
Boekefeller
bu made pnbUc
boot north of DetioIL
Wblte. «M Monroe atreet cetumed to glfu np to tbe prceeni of tioi.ou.ooo.
their home In Larnn, Ind.. today. Ony Of thto ernoent. fl4.000.ono hu been
Mre. VnuM ipuiie.
Mra. Airlna Tonng of Muakegoe Ooflln. wbo also bu be« visiting at given to the general end soutbera
w«y. wu adjudged laaane today the Wblte home, returned tp bto borne edupailcm boerta ff2.00fi.000 to
j Halvecaltg of Chlugo. filSffMAO
and admitted to the aayiam here, her In Wlncheeter. Ind.
>' church
rhmvh aad
and mtoslon'
mtoslan' wortt.
work, and
aad ff.OOO.
t!.0
F. A. Dun left on ft bulnua trip!
place betora Ptt>Ibis momlag.tor Urand Maptda and|0W to tbe Bockaldlec laatltiite.
beta jnd«e Walker.
, IhtTinc the restoratkm of Went
On Tbnraday tost, Mr. Toung ^e Detroit.
Thurrock
church,
in
Essex.
BagUnd.
Ray
Walt
to
attending
the
Soda
borne to aupper.to.find bto wife goaa.
He got no trace of ber natu Setnrday Pounuin and Drug Trad* Shew In it wu found that the walls bsd once
been repaired with stone eolDnn which
when be receired word that abe wu Chicago.
had been broken up for the pun>oee.
here. Tbe woman bad gooe to WUFEKfiCNAt.fi.
1.000
Ilamibufg and the antborttlu
From Seturday's Record.
yeani old wu beneath the floor.
tioUOed Sheriff Johnson wbo took her
1 Urr.'l
Mtoa
Gu:
Licorice root grow* wild In the
to the county ^1. Her
to that
-d frtr fields
M- Hantnond bare n-tumed
AaU Minor, and unUI U>
ahe to married to aaothu
Grand Rapid*, after a few daya rl.dt year* ago wu pracUcally onased. Toabe to looking tor hiaa.
with friend* and al»o attending the toy the annual export* to the I'nited
Ske wu In eueh ahape that ahe
State
fair.
Kate*
alone
are worth about ffSO.i
ooundn't be taken back to
Mr*. W. W. Quick of Big Raplda I*
Rio de Janeiro bu only urtiflclal
no her huabend had her admitted <
le gout of ber non. Gharle*
ire. and only one factory to luke
n)pke 1It,
the uylum here.
Quick. Mra. Fred C. Fruke and eon with an
uiHoAsti
Wceley of Big Raplda are alao gueaU Tbe Ice to eold byvgracera at about
Coltos* fitodenU Suey.
at
the
Quick
hone.
IH cento a'pound.
Tbe college atodent* began to go
Mi«i. Belle Ruaaen. Mra. Mary ScyThe latest type of motor boa! to
1 mmul thto momlsg. .Bevcml
hare already storied for their work lOur and Mr. nnd Mm. Harvey Nel- ported to have made a sliced of Sf
but on the 10:4S G. R. A L. tnOa aon of Buckley and M. S. Kingsley of miles an hour, exceeding that of the
Bangor.
Mich,
were
io
town
yester­
fastest
toriM-do boat Io tbe Vnlt<-d
aouth, there were a large anmber
day and today iotedng lor the prom- Btotra navy. This hu led to .talk
ore. Among them were:
Mto* JoaepUne Davi*. (Rtortin. Mlu teed earthquake. They are utlll dto- among naval officers as to the practlcabUltr of'nsmg motor boats In the
DavU win eater the eoneUTatory appolnted. however.
George Andereon who has been In navy! One officer suggested that cnch
there and take piano ud pipe organ.
Crtfl could be equipped wtth single
Mtm Minnie Votmba. OberllQ. Mlae Chicago bu returned to hit Iwme
tcupedo tul>e In the bow and might be
Voiniba win a)ao enter the ommenraC. W. Wbeeloek of tbto dty hu re­ effectively used as a kind of tonWo
torr.
turned from a buisneu trip to Grand boat. He think* that each flrsl-rtau
Oecar Amlabuelcher. OllTeC
Rapid*.
battleship could be equipped with
II Lowrle, OUvet.
W. W. Parr of this dty bu re­ least one motor ‘boat, which could
M. WItaon.-.OIim.
turned from a fawslneu trip
easily be carried on deck, and that
M Ackerman. Alma.
Upper Penluula.
In actual warfore.when dreunxiunce*
M. Champner.' Alma.
^
Mlu Bthd Qberlng of Old Hlaslon wamnied it. the motor torpedo boat
F. Andemoa. Alina,
has
returned
to
Fbrgo.
D*..
after
visit­
could
be lowered and tent against the
a 'ABdenon. Alma. '
Louie -nnkham. Dnlrerdlr of Mlehl- ing ber psrvoto nl Old Mtoslon. Mbts enemy. Owing .to the great speed and
Qberlng la with the Standard Oil Co., tbe site of the' boat, it might be able
gan.
get within range be.tore being sunk.
On the Pere Marquette thU noon. at Fargo.
Mra. Dr. Walter of Fife Lake, wbo Other officers think tbat with some
Olen Codmaa 1<^ for the D. of M.
bu been vtolUng ber sou In this change* In the conotnictlon of this
city retomed to ber homo this morn­ Clau of boal* they might !*• used ef
AHIclu of »
Articlu <d auoctoUon ol the JuUu* ing.
fecUvely u short dlstanoe dispslch
Halmfir Nelson of thto dty left thto boats.
Campbell company, dealecs In retail
budware and bousehoM famUnre morning for Ann Arbor where be ex■•Recent exiiedlmenls show that the
were filed today. Tbe oapHaL etook ipecto to remain fora tew-weeks.
popular belief thst u-ait* are c
Arebie Gibb* of tbl* dty left thto munkaUle Is warranted." says
U ffS.OOu witk fSO.OM paid la. Uw
company conatoting of Julius Csmp- morning for a buslaeu trip to Tnatln. writer. “InoculaUoo of healthy tto-j
Mr. and Mrs. John Pollock of Du­ sue with blood obtalnod from' a wart;
bell. Henry King and O^krlea
rand, have returned to their borne will cause the growth of a similar;
Vftder. *
'
efier vtolUng- friends In this city.
It is thought that three
Mlu Edith Salter left this moming growths contain on ultmmiscroBCopl<
PEKfiONALfi.
lor Olivet where she will res
FroB Monday's Record.
germ to wblch to due the transmlsFred HlMerman of Cfitcago. wbobu studies in the college.
from one person to nnother; At
becai Ttolting W. a Schaytor. retaraed lS-2041 kg:J*j brdl rdl rdl mmmmm all events. pMwon* who bare wnru
boipe tbto momlng.
Mlu Alice Waite, wbo bu been diVild take incuuree to bare them
W. H. SUuyler. wbo bu been la eaUlngulng tbe Charlevoix library removed at once."
Cbtongo for the put two weeks, ku this snmmer. hu reUtmed home to
A new plague proleclive or rat pol­
ivtnmed home. Tbe tnp wu parBy cemne ber work In ihd dty library. io has been dtoCoVered In India. It
Mra. Anna Harriaon Idi yesterday coulsts of d pastry- substance Inocu­
a boalaeu ooe. Mr. Schuyler clo
and renewing enough cantraeto
tor a two week* etay In Chicago,
lated with a bacillus. According Id
kepp bis ptost busy all wlatorr.
attend the dreumakcr's convention.
report a rat which take* enough to
Mrs. Alaxander Dnalap and Mra. ‘ Mtoe Maude Sailor* of Grand Rap­ cover a pin’s head will not only die.
John Hetrick went to Solon tbto morn­ ids to rlsiung the family of E. P. but *-111 Infect every other rat with
ing to VUIL
Alton.
which H comes in contacL Five rllWaller Pngb of South Manltou Is­
M. E HuUn* of Portland, tnd.. nnd lagre have been selected by tbe gov­
land, left tbto morning for the North- A. Mill* of Red Key. Ind.. have re­ ernment In which to make tceU of
weetera nalveratty. Brnnston, DL
turned home after a dolt In this dty. the new poison.
Mtoa Norma McDonald, wbo bu
Mra. George W. Stone of Honlatec
A curious Mt of real estate 1* owned
been vtaiUng Mra. Weber. houaUeeper pasiud through tlje dty yuterday on by Mrs. Margaret T. Graham of^ Mid
for tbe Rev. John J. Obeeban of the their way to Manton where they will dk-town. B. 1. It consists of a small
OonoepUon chnreh.
spend a few week* vlsUlng relaUves. rock located Just off her csiaie,-ln
Mtos Joeephlne Stubeo of Detroit tbe ocean, and n special act of legtstamed to her borne In Mnntotee thto
moreing.
bu returned to her borne after visit­ laliire wu necesury to give her the
P. C. Gilbert made a bualneu^Mp ing friend* in tbto cl»y:
righto of ownerahlp.
^
There seem* to be little doubt now
> Lake Ann and Intedochea thto
John Hanoon left yesterday-' for
monlag.
Penueola. Fla., where be will spend
more to try and lift the Amer
M. Cooler aad family, who have the wlnter.He to a believer In luck, to
ben TiBlUng at the borne of WUUam
L K. Bock left yesterday
lent, and so his next challenge will
from the Ro>-«l Irish Yacht club
emalley on Webmer street, returMd abort buaincra trip to Bdlalre.
of the Royal Ulster einb. Tlie
Jay HHe left yesterday for bl* home Instead
borne today.
ils of Ormonde is the Icommodore
narqnls
John Wallace wnt to Honor
at But Jordan where be will visit
Cl uu,
the Royal Irish Yacht club,
moming to pack appim.
tils parents for n short Ume,
would prt»bal>1y c-we ove) • with Sir
Bart McQueen went to Sedon tbto ■ Mr. and Mr*. H. 1. Kdlnskl left ye* Thomu in the event of InteniaUilocal

B the dtoUnee Iwd been fifty feet
■ laMud of the nhort speoe It wu, Mr.
» -Mg—»•— eoold bare averted it tV moalng.
terday for a abort riall wUb friend*
Dr, Georg* W. Hilt, the eminent
nmnrlng bto ear orer to the toft aide
Mr. and Mr*. T. J. Blon. wbo bare kl Bapid City.
American matbemaUdan and astron­
et<the read u be had It under per- been vlMUng Mr. Blton’e brother at ‘ George Howley of Grand RapIdB has omer. for many yeara aralstanl In the
feMwontant
Bast bay. returned todfiy to their relumed to hi# home after vlslUag
tbe'Vnlied Statu* naval ohservatory.
btopo 4 Manistee.
- j'rletd* In this dty.
hu been made the American corresFlee fipeed Uueeh.
Mrs. George Knovlee left tor Mar­
Mr. and Mra. Ben Nolan of Bowers pond.-nt of the London MathemaUcal
'tll^mw Btaaton Sntai^ afternoon quette tbto momlag where she will Hsibor paued tbrougb the city yes­ eodety. Dr. Hill to often called the
laaiifihed a blgb *peed motor boat for join her husband.

•-•-nedes." *0 profound
Arc!
terday. on their way to Cadillac where • American
T, r Qanwtt of Oraad RapKU. The
Patrick Bowes went to Empire this (they will vtolt friends.
b^ to thtotg^re feet In tongtb. bu morning to visit.
Mto* Mary Manners of Katomai
a ftte-foot beam and 4a poweced wttb
Mtoa UteuU Bingham, wbo bu been who hu ben visiting friends la thto
Severe Electrical Storm.
a laaatr-botw* Doman motor. Owing Mlu Myrta MUtor's gueet left tor ber elty. returned to her home yeaterda}-.
At 5:30 Monday mornln. a terrific
to . the engine aoi being Umbered np, borne In O
electrical storm awepl orer the city
Ml trial of bar u«ed bu yet been
General New*.
Cborlee Freeman of Springrule U
mMe bat tbat ebe to very taal to con- ■pending a tew day* In the dty tbe
Bart TankerviUe to the owner of tbe and the r.ar of the thunder waa so
Vamoos Gbllllgham breed of wild cat- contlnnous that U drove away sleep
Ignut of frienda.
for the majority of cKliet» for somi'
r pet up. tbe
The beetle k
MUa Mina Campeau left today for Lle. which suppltos tbe rare big game
time. So far u could »>e learned,
betng fire elgath-lnch cork
biwto ot Bi^and.
vtolt with friends in Oraad Raplda.
tbe damage done In the city amounted
pla^ tbe' deck, coaming and Interior
The
mimt
varied
dloceee
G. A. Brigham of Boektoy to In tbe
fialah all being in quartmed oak and city on boelneas.
world will be that of tbe newly-treot- to pracGcally nothing.
tba workMaihtp of the very beat.
Mra. John Wealek returned today rt EW«op,u — ot FUl.
Tbe aten U a c
to ber borne In Angell aftee- vtolUng Inelude the wIuAb ot Polynesia.
th^ oU taataU aad Ike ■
to to have a dreu cxhlW- Bl* fifil Ltfi^
Mra. Ben Russell, fig
Elerentb
totpedo atara and >tbe Unea of the street.
tion next Friday, at which dreesei,
boat are m well laid tbat she Itavu
Mra. J. Ftob of Battle Creek ar- fur* and Ucc* to rue value of ot least
the waUr dean.
New D'tstriotfi Now Opened
rivrd this afternoon and wUI make g&OO.OM will be dtopityed.
King Edward’s bonorary degrees
for •ettiement
her home her*.
Mrs. Van Vtoet who bu been vtoll- number only oevem u compared with
eleven
or
twelve
owned
by
the
prince
lag Mr*. W. H. Henderaon. 723 Wubn,f,—
BLCCDlNGse. Ingtoo atreet for tbe past week, re­ of Walen
K S—U4, >0*
PROTRUDIN4 turned to ber home In Ok Rapid* toCount Toistol boa«s that be-does
• «tmw tur*
ai^ artlcte that be^
fiay.
---------------I
___________ __....__ ..
eoold
poaalbly
dtopenee
wttb.
|
Mto* Btbel Lederiek. wbo bu been
eM *n»wte ua
purtng tbe calendar yem- of
;JSSte«wTium«bj
iwt.li cretwniL.
VtolUng ber pnrento. retati^ to ber
of tb* atate of w .*> imw
borne le Beitolr today.
hu jut re- New York earned peofiu of 40 perj
turned from New York qty and U
rIstUag ber mother. Mrs. Shadek on tit.*60.t»0 in dlridenth and added
fiU.830.000 to aorplim. Tbe average! TWw;
Ba Union 8L
j
K2t-rSl*^
Hugh K. Coplaa. graduate ot the dlvidtBd was about 1# per
Traveue Oty Hl^ ecbool. tatt thto
u».i|
nlng tor Lasalng to aUend the
. U wr cent oa tbeir capItoL
Far eala Mr inMunn Pifig On.

EczEumeiiD
PORTIWEMB
Cofisulted Physicians to No AvailUses Cutitwra Soap, Ointment
and Pills and Is Soon Perfectly
well-The Disease Having Left
Her Entirely.

CANNOT RECOMMEND
-CUTICURA TOO HIGHLY
*' I take greet pleasure in mfarrntnE
you thsi 1 was a tufferer of rctems in a
vwy bad form lor tbr past three, yeei*
I copstdted wnd^eateTt^ s numbm
. to DO avsiL
leocuiiMond
red un^br Qilicura Ri-nwdiea. roosisti
isting of Cuticura irasp. ihutPills, three months ap\ and
today 1 am perfectly w»
faavit^ left roe eotireiy.
Bcn«-dic* too
' the Cuticura
Cuticura...............
^ .
I any
■ny one otflcruig
oiflcruig with the
u I1 hare
h
• • Mrs difeaae that
hod.
Flnr«-nee
E Atwood,
At«i
to CriUy nsee. Chiragx. lU .
Oetobcrf.l9U5 WiineasiLS Bcigcr."

What is CASTQRLA

tate ft>r Castor OB, Pfire.

fforic* Drops and HtMtthlLine Kynipa. It U inewsnu U
* Mor-*-'----------------'•
euntains ncitlior Oplain»
Morphine ner other
Kareotie
aubatauce. Its age U its fftsArutoes it dectroj-a
aa. It
. hlng a
________
t relieves Teetble
I Flatulency. It asuniltotos tAe Feed. rugulat« tbe
Htomach and itoercls, giving healthynnd nfilMriil
Vhe CluldrenS Fauaoea-The RIother'a J^'menSr 4

CENUiNE CASTORIA always

FOR WOMAN’S EYE
Muchof Interest toEvwyWomfin
UFound inCuUcuraPfimplilet.
tieatnictit lor i

CASTORIA
The Kind Too Bfitf« Ajwfijfi Booflat, and mhtrh im
In -nao fbr otct 90 jenn, ha« bome the Mgantsso «T
find Iwa been mode sitder hu per*
•oaol aapervtotua since Us infiuicr.
AUour no ooo todecelteyoaia *»»»«
ta. InltfiUoasnxid**Just-4m,cwvti'*sre bat
KxpcrUuctiU tiMt trifle urith nod esdangcr the jrcnlth of
inisuits and Children—Experience against Experi^nC

) Bean the Sigaatnn of

dt-Uliuting

may be found on
page 5 of the
Cuticura Psniphlcl
wrapped about the
EuiKuraOitiimeot.
lie.. yet effective
- ■
ra Soap. OinVIUO-, iTMjiuiruuI them re
I*
wwiiiru.reiivciaUy roolhcrs. for pirrerring. purifvuig snil beautifying tne skin,
scalp, hair and hands, f<w the trratroent
Df infUnimatory and ulreratire craidi.
a a-cU as rooet ef&cuQouitucdicinal
agenu in m-toring to bcallh, sirength
and beauty mlc, » rak. Dcrvous, pn-rosturely fsd,-d. run-douii women.

The Kind
You flaYO Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Year*.

and ohr iditi
shouldn't hold
r. sponslMc."
There wen- al v* a few lcl«-ph<'n*s
huroKl not tbto afii-rwion l>-rt nc l
I many, tu the Cass stret-t eiietn-’
bous*-. ihcrc was no dumage *hai
ever, lightning arresters Having
placed on'thc pficfc s<-\cral mouth''
age.
The Cltlvens Telcpuono company re­
The nilnfull was very heavy and tb>'
ported a few iiboiiCB burned out and stroelo ivacffibled rivers. Owing to
caUdi Ivnsin. ihf
Ihe long distance wlr« were alighUy
city peMofflre waa aituated alniu^i
disturbed but not enc^h to Impair
like an island.
serivee. Tbe Bell company also bad
o few phone* out and their 'main line
earn Struck by Liphtiilnc.
to Gruiid Hupids went out below Cad­
Buckley. Midi.. Sept. HI.—Tb- lorg.illac Bcocwhere )>ut was put In shape barn of Cyrus lkin»er. loctb d In
by this afteriKKin. Grant t«wii«hl|». four mil.-* n..nhw.-rt
The'electrical
dUiOay »-as
very
...............................
_
- ,
Iluckl-y. w;..L Mnicl l>v Ik-limlm:
vivid and :i number of p*-ap)e watched : this inoiuing and biiin.-c lo the gioiind
ii all through the stonn. At nne time.' togeth.-r-with all lu coutenu. Ix»>.|
in front of the Lltlje Tavern, a greet ^ If.iHiU ln»un-d lu the Farmers Muuil |
ball of fire descended to the middle of. and the sUte grange.
|
the street and striking the wi-t pave- j Three years ago. a barn on tbe .L;immeot. aec-metl to run all over the founduUoD was einiclu diy llghtuiui;
atreet like liquid fire. '
and burned i
‘ grount
Thto uficrnoon at f:4S.
Veterans Pasaing Away.
severe storm' «uimc and a
ly with Tt Sash of lightning nnd
tV;..:hlagton.
...
S-pl. lO-^OurlnK ih
gn-at burst of tbimder. every electric‘la»t fiscal j-esr. .H.adl soldiers uiid
light in the oily went out and the |^pi.nsioners of th-Civil war die.V Thfirms lljat .were using eU-ctrlc iwwer [’iNqislon roll waa d.vivaeed
were compelled to quit bualncsa for. and the nnuxint luiid duritiR th- jeee
about flftci* mlnut.rs. thc^lhree moY-'
ins.lS.l.tlf. Tbvvr are oulv
ing picture abowu dlsmlsatng
..................................271
tbelr
pcnsiim.-rs oo tin- rell>. wlilcli lIhe smallest iiunitH-r in fifiei-u
crowds.
This was caused by HjAfhlng’StrikIng the main line of UoardmaQ River
finsKM a* Wer WeapOA*.
TVbeo UaMUiloit. if- Rreui CarthsElectric Light and Power company
and nmniqg Into the t'ower liuusu. it flnlnn. was flgbtlng Kmnem« of I'er^
threw the breaker on the awltch garonw with a dc.-t of i.-ry lnfi-rl<»
atrength lie bit up.m nn^nrUfl.twinkling, about
Ixard
would l“•an-^•ly 1m" saiM'-tb'ncil- b.v
horse
irse power went off the* machiue [
iMvl to chU
caiising It to nice. ThU threw fte rivllire.1
nrfaru.
lielt from the exciter and put the' meaiia of toicu.* ai.-s-ag<-1 niler i
plant out of buaineia until the roa- ot truce on wLk-b thip tb.- kins was.
chiue could be stopped and the bell He then ca.i-.">l |k»I«o«k»u« snak“* to Iw
put back on. Niuhlng whatever was lDck«rel In earlheu jars. Ibesc he dtotrlbut.-d umoug several skips and oron nK/tO' derel tbea to elos.- up on tbe kloc’a
burned oyl. »o that
made, live ji
galley. In th- uielre that folk.w-ed
agalD sent to iHe city.
the Jars w-r«- flung «u to tbe deck. Tb*
curl-os l«5mba were greeted at first
In the>Vh<4d time that the,
was off. the office miployra «l Ihe witb rbli- .d". whu-h soon ria need to
eib- wb-:>ttie nature (iftbclr contents
comisiny had Ib-lr bauds full. Tli>lifaoni- nmg ronttuuuiisiy and every-,
body *ani.-d t- know what tbe mat
ler was. "It wos not our fault." said
William Loilduii. pr.-slflent of the ooit.paiiv. We

ROWUND DOUGLASS'

School Shoes
Ikin't .•Kporiment at;aiD
this seaaoii with choaii ilioeA
Tvro pair ot diefip aiioee coat
n»re tbon^cme pair of irt>od
aboee. Our' chiMrea’s elioefi,
ooine tlirecl Dom tho'fucloryMvle to our order. All tfood
loather-Xo ShotWy.

H. & R. E THK CUD
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t:

ES='E“

V

CompKeswilhan

nolA.N.a»,.llV,F««IU»,Gmt»a.R,.2(>4I.Cl«luW»l,re».

WESTEB»CJUIIBA

Si

Dr. A. W. Chau's
Gjhitment.

N., York dw b^;^jK2sss.-ic.s.-siiS—«“

f thirty years.'
Lo. Angeles, " 1 hive
used AAmeUm' &£ee. Many b
badly ku tned other a£ce ody In
ccxnebackteotgoldrrfaUe.tEtchsageaUe Aibixika.' No other
hu
dto BimB never USns
tor tbarric.:
ootatwhatpriex. i have often wiU
laUwtoawi
ARKJSACodtw.
i cmdd tel yoa thm*' Many other
SocDC gToco»‘wiB try to odl
If ymr poem vrfl Bol affiplr. wiito to
peopk have the tfime opbiDD.
u mMcadlooio cofiec wtwji the
ARBUeXLE BROS.* '< ’

H
w«^"ww<
to
in
NreY^Oto-r
IMldwelbrapU

>• -

mn««Pn the,, cu.^! ||j|J[) ^|p
■ Um CantoTM «• Maka,

"5

Wf* or Th«Jr RieMs.

M ..o

«(fvantagei o. One From Chicago

IN GARB OF UNCLE SAM.
HU PeMad
BainDton (ntoce wns one of tbe OrM
Arizeaa Patriet’s ProutUi- Way
grant bcoesa to Scotland
Sbewlds His IntoMs LsyaHy.
|
itty aqnIrA
I’oclc Bern atepped right out of cot
dining tbere for tbe drat 1
ef Bomyr Dtvenport'a cartoons on to
been served be
tbe streeta rt Los Angelet tbr other
course with a si
day and In bto queer garb created a
Hg B-nuUon. says a Los Angeles apecUI to tbe St Lento Bepubllc.
L'bcle Sara's other nsme to WUlUm
Smith, but fur twenty years or tnoro
tbe cognomen of bis rttrtoimlng baa
bren buried nnder tbe pseuduoym be
has cboww for blmeeU. He to elgtatyeight years oid “and getting younger
cTcty day, thank yon.” as be cheerily
UVING [N A TREETOP.
says.
For nineteen yeniW) be baa been a
Couple Whe BelUvo I
familiar figure aroand Tucson. Arlh.
Have House In B
where be went to IfiSO from Kew York.
BLvanse they ate strong bellerert In
He to a typical down east Yankee, and fresh air as a pievcntlve c* nian.T lUs
tbe lallgbt nasal drawl that character Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. F on of Ortoes bto every word fits to well wltt
tbe red and while striped panUloons
strapiad under bto cowhide lioow. tbe ] tbe topmost branches of a
■tar spottgled Jorfcet wltb tbr l«ug
willow tree, and from now on
pals and tbe flag coveted plug :
ttoe In this novel nest
wbicb be wears. Uia long, iblu w bllc ier Olasf 1 special to
Kew Tork
locks and cbln whiskers and rugged Timet.
festures tirunzed by tbe dooerl aunt
Tbe bouse is divided Into two eofc
complete the picture.
partments. ooe a sleeping room and
n*ben asked w}iy be dona bU coospic- the other • bring snd dining room.
o«a garb and stsumea bto |w-culUr The walls and roof are of farod sod
role be repllee only that be don It to braced dock, and tbe roof to so ronamuae hlmarlf and provide an ocenpa- itnirted that It ran !» raised .-jt will
Uon for bto decUulug years. In Art- It to reached by a twenty foot bridge
gooa. however, witerv l>e to well known, from the bouse.
tbc.v tell a ditTcivnt story.' It to tbto:
New EngUnd-ra. Smith
NO LEAFLESS rvg IN ARMY.
patriotic and wanted^to go to
He made two aticiapti to enltot but
Rsceult Asssptsd After Tattooed Niuf
owing to a pLysiral dUBbillty be was
Piguro to OowMd.
rejected Tbougblless ones twitted
An nndrsi«cl figure of Eve on ttto
am of Fred lUclile. tnttooeO In glar­
inrvUlng 1
ing colors. pr«-«-cDic1 il)e .xunng mae
aspersion on bto
from enlisting In tlie I'nlird Siniej
bto mind.
army st Joplin. Mo. say* a *i>ecial
Finally ii
n be resolved ,
show the w-orld that be was tbormigb- dispatch to tbe St Lonis Republic.
To abow bto restKircefaloros and bla
ly American, even If tbe cruel recruit­
ing o(Bccr>- would not let bim Ugfat. great dealrv to Join tbe rants of I'ncla
and to ndrerUse tbr fart donned tbe Sam's firtillng men ftlchle visited
costume and adopted tbe name tiy
figure a decoJlHe gown of ex­
which tbv .Vnierican Is typified tbe
quisite api>earnnce.
worid over.
n*ltb tbe lady thus elotlied. Rtrhle
Tbougb nearing tbe century mark,
' nlon
Vncle Sam gives one the idea that
be has found tbe fouutato of youth.

Oat aeratB of tbe jtorminwnl irh«
to Gulf or Mexico.
CHRrSTlAN ENDEAVOR.
Iba time eooea far (betn to prore op. a
Wber of boMieader* Id tbe Bt
Frayar MmUsb Topic For thw Wosb
XeODto raner eo6i
ESTIMATED
COST
SKKVgpOOOO
Ssginirinfl As*. A.
•otri exper
»r BEV. A ». DOI LE.
Ulna.. «y»4be 8t. raal tToneer
Topto-Tbe ooneeerauon of otir bo4 ..
To ab»» wbtt tber tell of tbelr
1 Cor. Tl U. «; Rom. all. L (A VB49Utas
la tmc tbe
II W CO band whcD tbe bearing
I criticised
ekk Direct Oetiat to the Sea For (Artollanity to i
anal pro«;;|a beld.
opoo tbe ground that It couldcra tbe
C^iaf Pert of the Uke FI
3lM pbdtomidm ere taken from«lfnonf and not tbe body of men; that It
TteM and wfli giro a clear Idea' Tbe Uk«o to tbe calf deep waterway deals oaly wttb a fat
, of tbe anomit of Und «bkb bae bees eonrentlon wUch la to be beld at Mem- not wllb practical questions of batsau
Oloaiwl and placod onder colUratloii, ptalii. Tean. Oct. 4 and 6 la for tbe par- nfe. tint aocb critlcttm oaly displays
and tr there la anj dlapote (be bome^ poee of fatfberlng tbe plan for deep- the IgDorance of tbe^ties. C%iisUanIs tbe one thing that does not doT!“J*
*"
«*«'* enlag tbe Cblago drainage canal tte Ity
Illfoota rlrer and tbe ittoalnlppi rlret qitoe any form or phase of maa'a Ufa
.
.toe< tbe care of tbe pbyaieal
show tbe'trotrlng erapa. and etber from tbe month of tbe Qilnola to Cairo as well as tbe apirltal life, tbe tenipbotocrapba wju be faken from ttioa to a depth of fonrieeu fed at low ara- poral aa well as tbr etcrasL while of
» time to abow oUwr liuroTeaeota ter. (bn giving Chicago and »t. I.011I1 course It
vticb are bHng made opc^be dalma: a deep water rotlte to loth tbe Allniitle 00 tbe moat Important of all. tbe.splrCnat Bkbud and rraok E. Andeteon, ocean and tbe gulf of Mexico, aa.n tin ttal and eternal life. Other itrofes
two bomeatcaderx. bare eet tbe exam- Kanau aty. Star. Oongroa baa al­ tloa are chiefly coDcerned wltb tbe
ready abowD itaelf favorabletotbepIaB other pbaae* of man and bis life. Hie
ptelnbartagu '
•nd now
erefT eUln bolder In the St and no donbt will make aa appropria­ supreme care of the physician Is tbe
n ererr
lawli *ol»ef eooattT baa provided him- tion to earry It om. The eat to ntl- body, wbile professors and tcacbeis
•air or beraelf wltb a tlanMra and b msled at »lOO.OOO.udo.
give tbelr lives
While tbe plan li propoM-d primarily tbe ml
Why sbotdd not religloa
for tbe beacOt of Cbinigo and SL give auprome place to tbe tgul and Its
tbe bnndlnga and otbeq U
ZgiBto. It wiU atoo benefit Uie wbol« Ufe? God knew wbat He was dotog
Won tbeir clalma.
Mlaaoari ralley. The Mlaaoari valley wbea Be erganlaed Bis church, tbs
baa declared Itaelf “in“ on tbe plan, enpreme-mIsaloA ot which to to nva
wbicb ibeana that wbeaertr cimgrem a^ nacOfy tbe bumaa aoul.
inc eondneied la a oMniier entltel; flvea oOlelal mnrtioa to Ibe deep wa­ Bat. while tiw supreme mlasloa of
■ bew and etlgtaal, aari tbe Kew York terway |>rujrct and |rroridea tbe money tbe (iuirrb to to care for tbe soul It
THbane. Male and dancing are not therefor tbe Ulannirt river aball be does not neglect tbe miod ot- bnly. Is
eonnted a a part of It ami luoncy pro­ tbe early days of our blstorv tbe
Muallr tbe MM adopted of
vided for a twrtve foot eltaanel from ebnreb did
"P ontbotaam and loraltg
.
t >-et the telegropbcn, have foond Sioux City to tbe mouth of
week, and uor greet Bnlrcrsttlcs. such
v tbat tbe plan worka adrelrablr- At tbe Bmb a channel wonM mean a depth of
Harrard. Tale and Prtncctoa were
•irikerp■' t,beadqnartete meuibera of tbe fourteen feet from Kancas City to tbe foended by Chiistba men. and until
i' nnkm wiib niulcal tnl- feontta and tbree routn to the aca for recently tbeir presidents bare bero
cot gatber dallr and provide male tbe prodneto of tbe
mlnlstera of the gospel And the
free of ebarge for dancing. Tbe young
church today, as alwa.vA does all la lu
h ratlroada and tbe derllne of narl
----------- appointed comnlitou
keep tbe mind of man free
ef tbe whole on enttaulaMu. and they
from religious errors, such as skepti
«evo»e tbelr opain time to dneclng
unbelief and Infidelity. The body
with tbe young men m u tu keej. aud grain prodneto of Ibe went foond
■too been tbe object of the
tbem la line. Tbelr Inflaence baa bad a foreign markd tbrongb New Or- efanrrti's care. God's word demands
atucb to do with ibe peaceful manner teana. Tbe extenalon ot tbe ra'Iroada
of our bodies to Him.
tn wbicb tbe strike baa so far been and tbe deepening of tbe 800 canal ‘Tboa Klialt love tbe Ixrd tb.v Rod
abtfted tbe market to Clileago, which • • • with all tby sm-i*tb- to Ills own
>baa atnee beld tbe mipremaey aa tbf command. This practically means that
Rameua Llba Tree.
.
CHef among tbe many objecla of l»- grain nuikct of America. Rtrt >^l- owr bodies most be consecrated to Him.
toroK to tbe ggrtea of Baat<m I.odg<i. cago'a grain route to tbe Atlantic aa- and tliat they may be they mnat bp
Onnoww. tbe tealdfnee of tbe Earl and board, tbe great lakes, to cloaed Bra kept bcaltby and clean nnd onr ptiya- feaiuret, tbougb
OoatMi of Warwick, la tbe laagnlft- montba In tbe year. Tbto mearut that tcal natures free from sins that defile white ns the driven snow, He Is no
ing&g
iDcllned to t»rtltiM«s, but bas a nu0(Bt Ubw «ne wbicb occuptea a cun*
and destroy the body.
^lemn poaicioQ on tbe termce. Tbia from Nov.
Onr bodies should therefore be con- dium. w-ell knit figure, and bto patrintli
tree la tbe flneet mtedmen of Ita kind of tbe
•ecraicsl to God. first. I>ccaiise He de­ garments. whl.-U give one the Ituplf"
wbicb
baa
only
a
six
foot
flrptb.
tbr
Eton
of lielDg well tailored, fit hl:n
In tbe ttnlted Kingdom. It baa a dr*
mands tbelr consecration to UUn. I'niil
grain must be tranaferred to canalHe il.ylarvs that be bas tbe
cent 120 feet and a bdgtit of boats at Baffalo and from them trans writing under the Inspiration of God
ucscccb aocrel of et.-rual youth and the formi,
ttetmc fget. and it baa ao deime _
torred
to
tbe
ocean
going
abipa
at
Ne«
U
Is.
“From 7 to 7. sleeping aud walk­
««wtb and btooffit to profOMly that
Tork.
Bncb
hamlUng
adds
to
tbe
cart
ing."
when la Sower H form* a boge boothat you
of marketing lb< grain. Farther, a sacrifice.. bnly. acceptable to Rod.
For thirty ycara he bas followed tfais
«nd of lilac bloaaoma.
tbe eltmtlon led
Tbe HUc to
commonly known aa the peotde ot Kew York to bait tbe nod be not conformed to this v.orW.' pmg^umc. ai>A in spile of bto adGod therefore demands onr bodies cf vanevd age lit* step Is sUll sprightly
retotaa cad SaKribed by tbe hot- Improvement of tbe Brie canal te
and
b.>« vision keen.
at. Second, because all pluses of
•btoto M tbeveUneae. but it 1a not a depth of twelve feet, too shallow
manl life are so closely luterwrtcn
■ndve of MtberWeima or Cblnn, but
that weakneos in one tnrt means weakwns rntoed la tbe Beoea botanic
MOUNTAIN
COTTON MILL
campMingtbe
Doaa to all Tbe ideal CbristUn to one
penned sp eu tbe lakee.
whose entire being la consecrated to
t to Be Tried In
On tbe other band, tbe Utostotlttil God. who loves God "with hi* heart. i Indihtrial ExpsHi
North
Carolina's
Hill Country.
rofite would be closed not more than
While i a cotton inltl In the heart of tbe
two montba In the year. It would l>* •oul mind and atreagtb."
Bwoclesi
saints
have
sometimes
ik»- | sine Itbige moouialus and remote
e direct outlet to ibe sea for tbe great­
aessed
weakly
bodies,
yet
Imi^rfect.
from
n
town
will
be
an
exiwriraent to
er part of tbe Uke flecL Thns a vro
eel could be laded with grain at bcallb to often a blnJrauce to growth . texlile manufac-lnrlng with novel fenChicago In Kerember and carry It di­ to grace, and. of course, tbto Is always tures in tbe south says tbe fbarieslon
true
wbere
physlcal
llie
to
abandoned
Xe^rs
and
Courier.
8urb
a mill. It to
rect to Llverpo^ or any other port In to ala and evil. Tbe Holy Spin
MR to to he l-ullt on Rnsm river a
tbe world, returning in tbe firing to the rrpreecnutlve of Christ, dwcl
rclls In
roenter tbe Uke trade for tbe season. ns. "Know ye not that ye are tbe
be of inteivsf to students of social'
Bt Lgals, toOk would, became a sMiKWt temple of Godl" How sacred onr very
as would aU other towns on tbe lower bodies Bbould become to ot for this affairs as well as to tuaiinf.-icturers.
Only tboro familiar wPb tbe Nortb
MltoUelppL
reason. God dwells to them. They
Kansas aty and other MUsoori arc bto temple. Ix-t no sla defile tbem. Caroliua mountatnecK using the term
to tbe strlc-i sense and not liH-ludliig
rtvm towns, with tbe Missouri river iLet
' t DO neglect unfit for tbe taabltatloB tbe dwclleni In the fenlh- coves aud
■mitfa wuSdpg In Leipzig. On etatlag
be pUced
Cod.
1 41d
eat,be
' told , not arefo
,____
valleys, can conipn-bcnd the depibs of
footing, and prodocts of tbe
that It woaM be better If I did
tbelr poverty, rerbaps lb.ed at Kanna Oty wharfs could be
Lev; xlx. a<M5; Ps. xxilv. 12-14•■jJ on tbe *teep derilvitj- or rocky sbelf
wmk. M 1 Mt down for half an boor canted to any port of the worid wliband watrfaed tbe otben. At nooo vn out transfer from one veaari to an
• inoimtailn Itself, with
had an bonr and a baH and at 4 o'dock other. TtaU would mean a freight
ge patch and stunted apple imw.
lB-20: Jaa HI Ml: 1 Jobb R 1-S.
fiftoau mlnotea for Itmcb.
I less ' e comforts of .Vmcri<-nu
rate so low that tbe railroads conld
tt may be of Intereet to oomv read* not compete wltb It on nome commodian to know what tbe Oerman ata.
MraoLwl, Ib- imliol
,r nun
It woold mean also tower rail rood
tinnont.
^ b.. bm. W, U.. Sonib 1-.MU
freight rates, gnd U would Inereoae ™ U
the value of every aero of Und wart tl abortslgbted. Borne ruta are In place ubctuien of ttbe l*lcfltuont section
1
habit of sending
of tbe MUaoori ifVor. It woold mean, In a prayer meeting. It to belpfal to J^-e been la tbe
agents auxmg these peu{>le. whv a ould
for Instnnce. a saving cm wheat alooe
\ bottle of beer. For dinner be baa two of from IHHo gj» per capita for et-ery observe some forms, snob as having bring them to tbe mill toa-ns, but Iliclr
H \ MIoca of broad aa above, with a ber- man, woman and child In tbe Seventh tbe leader face ibe led. as having
efforts bare not lieeh greatly sucecsscertain
time
to
begin
and
to
rinse.
1
V. rise or large froen pkkie. ctaeeae or dtotrtct of Kansas, tbe banner wheat
fol Tbe moaintaiueer loves bto borne,
„■ 1 onmice and another bottle of ^bevr. aecttn of that state. It would save baring every one seatad. and ns al- rude and squalid tbougb It be.
For lonrb another bottle of beer and that much In lowered freight rates If ways baring prayer to a pra.ver meet­ those who hate conte a little southa Btik non. For anppet aoop and po- not ooe pound of w heat raised In that ing. Some things bever Ixvome mo- ward or eastward have In many InnotoDOua. no matter how often rcpcal- Btancro soon returned to their poverty,^
district went down the Mlaouri river.
Is'come iDo- tbelr bracing air and tbe cblll waters'
Thto to tbe general vartoty* of foods The price of wheat to flted In Liver­
Wa had for tbe four montba I worked pool and tbe price of wheat all over nnloDous. Yonr hrort beat.-,
of tbe spriugN which to tbelr cblef
mnnotoDous. Vital things
Ja that abetk and they had It da
tbe» world
t...................
to tbe Llvyrpool price toM come nereoi.vpcd and stale. It to get- bOBrt.
and day oot-New Yoik Worid.
When tbe mill to built In tbe mounttog into ruts in aon-essentlal things talna tbe mountain dweltoni will bars
that becomes tlrerome. The leader lu advanugro and will attll be
. her Purse and HI1 HandkerehMi.
PROTECTINO COAL MINERS.
borne. It win place acbools 1
•The tboogbto of youth ara long,
nead-'hot always do It to the same rtiurchee diradl; among them and
long tboogbO.*' Tbe other day a young way. A prayer meeting should always
wDi Introduce a! dvittzatlon utilcb agJtofuga Foltowt •haeWng AeoMetita. woman who bad drt^ipcd 'ber putsa, have prayer and iloglag and Beriptnn rtcnlturr. It seejns, could hardly bring
full of pay money for tbe corps of
idlng and testimonies, but not al- about.
Tbei.......................................
I
fwrred recently In tbe cal mines of giria nnder bev charge. consMcied tbe wa.va Id the same order and tbe same
Tbe manfifacturer to doubtless tempt­
Oermany and France bare drawn the tbonghto ot yontb to be rather too ■tile. And that to Just tbe way tno- ed to make tbe Irxperimeni tx-cause of
Dotoay
In
a
meeting
puu
It
to
sleep.
•ttonOon of aeientitta, especially In
was to one of tbe large depart- The same tovartatle order of iblogs. tbe prospect of.kD unfailingg supj.ly ui
tbe former eoantry. to tbe lotrodnrtlon
stores, and as bvr bands were It doesn't matter whether it to siaje. efficient and sa^fled labor.. AddiUon
of metbeda of proteetlng Ibe mlneo
win iv
•gainst tbe recuticiKe of sneta calam occupied sbe let her purse lie for a
lUble. Wbll# tbe row cottem to
few momenta -vheie It hncl fallen. But
id. Bing, teuds to kill the Interrot
Uw or at tout to dlmtelsblng aa
her eye v.-aa on It. in the mMntlme a and make tbe meeting dull.-Dr. John grown In the mountalmi. It to |»rodoeed
aa poasIMi tbe ensuing ku of
Mgbt little fellow not more than nine. F. Cowan to tba Australian Golden at tbelr feel and when It it reinem
■ays tbe New Tort Tribme.
herod that riediooot. South Carolina
ten }
left Ills paroiitB
One BManre eentempUtod to the by and defll.v covered tbe purse wUb Link.
and North Carolina now produce not
reutwtlon of safety dtamben. Mio' nbaadkervbUT.
more than a fourih of tbe ootioa which
Hew to Help the Poster.
/ oS from tbe rest of tbe mine and proTbe woman, who b a perfectly adt
We know of Chrlatlan Endeavor an- to spun in that pectlon it wll! be seen
'
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A eondott
young peraon. could hardly detiea which have a staitdlng commit- that tbe item of baullog tbe vnti'
1 air Is I
Mpply
instead iuf tbe larger p<irtlc.
CeU^ her eyea. bnt obe watted to see iee whose bnalneas It to te run emoda
twenty-five or 'thirty miles f-'
wbat tbe l»y would do. Just aa he for tbe (ostor and tbns save bto tbIuwas stooping to bto prise Bbe ptacad able time. When a few of tbe young tber by rallraad lU of no tsdustrtoi i
fiOed wttb ox.vgen etoiwd
portance.
her foot qaletly upon It. Tbe .voungbm Me Inteodcd to aopply tbe eecee Mcr slipped back without a word to come together rogularly fifteen .min­
Writers who hive made n practice of
aary ntr tmtn a reecne can be effected. the well dressed ‘raapectable" per^le utes before Iba service snd pray for bewailing tbe burrors of child labor In
God's blessing osi tbe scrura. It
a of tbe pUn to tbe wltb whom be waa
tbe aootb wr.i have the opportunity 'i'
him more than they
eqrtpMswt of tbeer rbamben with
_ from a mountai:
Then tbe woman picked up her purse ever know at be'atrivea to break the
■■■tin Mpptr of srater and coodentbread of life. But one does not need bUL Unefa as ctaOd labor to to be dt
•d feed to eortnln life tor
lad. banded It to him. saying,
plored. It to possible tbat In spite of :i
poriod of tlma to aomewhat tbe woe -tnero to no eeasou why you ahonld to bo on a committee or to Join with tbe condlUoDs of life in some parts
others
to
order
to
aerre
and
to
pray
. toasner aa Bfeboati on eetaeto arc taoa yonr baadkerebief Jnat becacaa
for bit padlnr.
idlor. How many of aus aro the- world may be improved by tb•gnlpbed. _____________
yoa didn’t get ny paraer-Xdw Totk
bnlldlng of cottob mills, and It may I
d In our prleate derotK
-otlona
Port.
Dft a petit!on for him whom Rod
Ro has tbat they will eruntnaliy be the lostru'
cent for tbe Ilfilng of a constderal>l<
art
to
be
our splriinal
lal guidet-Bor.
guidetFlrot TBrtto-Craudnu la neariy 40t
popolaUoit'rromta slough of despond,
FrancUE-'Clait.
D.,r
'
UD.
jrtmn old and baa tort aU hsr teeth.
from a state which baa In the t>as-.
Second Turtk-WcU. then, aba bas a
The Groatort Feres.
•oft snap.-Life.
«rrtoflaa Endeavor to the wortffk
greaiest moral and aplrftiia! foivo
r Mrs. McCan-BaTe yoe atm got that
Madge-b that writer rwlly fauMoat M»oog the yoong. and Endeav.iran
^ why do tliey call all saQoca -M
.gmnni gtrl yon bed last weeki
Marjorie~lle murt be, ay dear. X abonid rake IMa dead enruest. Pray
Mitv Blram Offeu-n'ucb
0
day l«d wrote to him for hto autograph, and bo for It Laborbtt-IytoaB8.8toMlD
"Becanae tbera
*~n
'■ever scot It.-rnck.
."-Judga.
.

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have
make taone3.«rhragchgeto sze
greaiedwitlx

Sea Ade Grease
STANMKD Oa. OB.

— BREEDING THE IOWA HORSE.
• A .IJTl.-al :
spit.-- I
bax lrg B -swelled boa
dtzc.l "Kf-IIyr You don't
cried the Kngltohwomaa.
KngitohwomaB “I'm
"I m very
ve^
ncry.d::y or wi laltv tbe English•omaa.
ef tbe n
................................ .........
she was s» sorry to bear that Mr.
DInni wa. ill.
-Bat he Isn't:" cried tbe wife. “Bs
was Dcxro better In bto life."
“Is that nor Mid the Kng'tohwoman. “Why. what ronW .Mrs Hash

New Type el Oroft-Animal to Ms Gear
In Ccler.
<
Tbe Iowa breed of draft :
to develop which the Iowa I,
Agricnitural ...llegr »
^^iroprtatioa <Bf 4UAUU. to to l>e gray,
says the 8l raiMMM«(|L,.
.
rroferaor W. 3. Kcune^TBM'Sartia
•f tbe department of animal IndosiTT
at the State Agrimltural roUege. enff
Profeesor Cantos of tbe same lasUln-

j bS^t^’Th^TteSt
to*gl«
move Uiin any «ber color, ate the besL
Frofrwior Kennedy recently relumed
from .Europe, where Jie Imugbl some
of llie horses that at^ to bv tbe rnandailon of Ibe m-w breed. He IwwsfaC
His N.arrew Escape.
tlM-n- a n.rife siaUlon and tbree Clyde
A Jotl.v old xteapiU-al cn|>tain wltb' man-, and a Shire stailloo sod throe
lore glob limn height w:,s «R«1 If Fbln- man-*.
. *
he had i-viM- (lad any very narrow e.
In I««u lie purebaaed seine Per<^roos astl Belgtana. There are to Iw
‘■iw s replied, bto eye* telnklhiA tbe Insto of tbe new American bmd
“once I II i-ir my Ixwt al llu- iiioutb of draft hotseo. The t.vpe bas been
of ik-ar en.-k.k and.
luid. aUli»ugl> I'm
deckled M<ao. BOtl tbe effort will hw
msde DOW to get ibe type from tba
<«• 1.1.V crew, tireeda at Ibe stole rolled fsrni. Tbs
■ Jtiri d-ri efforts will be caodneted as Ibcoe at
y bead wlico Fort CoUloa, Colo., wbviv attempu ara

■i

eu>'ugb~—be jnw bto i.idy an cx
planalory ]>al-“Mi that whenever I
ttictl to ewliu in;t I dragged boucm.’
• -FK-ifyl-edy's.

Latliuds snd Lengltoda.
The llm>* acca on i-.-.ape and glObH
■called degrees of Uiirnde and a
of lesgltude a
purpoae of fixing tbe posliloo of plaeoo
and things and the reri^onlng of dlstancea, (oonh. socth. coat or wart)
from a given point. Latitude raeosoraa ^stance north or eouth. lofigitndo
measure* dtotanoe east or west aaff
hetwn-n Che two tbe exact positton «B
a county, city or ship can be definltolB
placvd by liitle colamnt of adlpoee Cto- determined. Tbe base of caleoiaiiork
Tbo disappraraoce of the tans- nortb or south, to the eqnsttr-. that <g
pbagocylo- the dtotance east or west to Oraow>
-hen coDipletcil will be MiO /cel
rbing of
nich. EngUod. A' Use Jotolag thO
Jong. iDcladlDs tbe two approactaen.
Janet. I
and paaalDg tbrongb GreenwMto
wbldt arc 00 by M feet.
sb^wa tbat there to
to called the prime :meridlaa. CnM
which dtotanoe east or west to crtM
• Live In Tsqta to Guard Berrita.
tlf>eau«c of the rsMs on bto buckleberries. wfak'b are stops- tlito s-.iinoM-r

gineers. commanding the Tlilrd hallaIloo.Bt Fort lymveDwortli. Kan.. Las
arrix-e-l at Fort Illlcy for tlie purpose
of making an exaininatieo of the stor-i
bridge wlilcli tire 7'h1rd battalion '.v:'.
nnfmULed wlieu It waa'amldenly ord»t\sl lu duty In Cnia last January,
says Ibe Knnaas City Jonrniil. Mn] >r
Ilcro to very anxious Itiat the Third
ImttaUuD1 finish
Unit t ' lirirtcc. wlil.-l; will
be the longert steel atrncture ever pot

Wings of the Ant.
In tb.' “Tompte* Itcudu-. " M. Chartea
Janet ba. an lotj-n-xtlog Dole on tto.
mu*<-<ilar apiiarutn. of tic wings of
tlie quevn ant. .kltlwngb tla- wings
are o*-J only once In a lirmme of
pcrlniiw ten .vears. tbto Bppsrains Is
Id^krot-nrgHn In tbe body - After

“I

yea,
bas moved hto famllr to bis large lierry field at T..lland, Mass, says n Win
sled (Conn.l special to tbe Sew Yorx
World. They will remain there unil'
tbe cloee bf tbe lierT}' season, occupylu: tesu overnight. .
Be—I could kite tbe dost you walk
on. She-Wbnfa the .matter with Ihg
dust that does Ibe walking!—LoodcM
MaiL

Tlua hacldng.coutb contmue.

Take Scolfj Emulsion.
It buflds up and strengHtens your entire system.
It contains Cod Liver 00 and Hypophosphites so
t it is easy to takea^ easy to digest
ALL DRUCCBTS> SOc AMP SIM

H^art
WeaJoiess
The action of the heart de­
pends upon the heart nerves'
and muscles. \N’hen from any
cause they become «veak or cx*
l»ustcd. and fail to furnish
sufficient power, the heart flut­
ters. palpitates, skips heats;
and in its effort to keej
work, causes pain ami distrc.ss,
such
notlicring spells,
short breath, failibtiiig, pain
around heart, arm and sh'sulj—
-Tl. dcr-s. The circulation is imsuffers from lack of nour
ment.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure makes
a licart strong and vigorous by
strengthening the&e nerves and
tnusdes.
ri had pilpltatlne snd pain ifviifia
my h-wrt. and thv dn-t-n r-iH It wa
In-uruMr. 1 don't tvll-->c li no.W- for
after taking ex txuilr. cf l>r. Ml,--.'
b->ltl--» of tlo N.x-.in«
■ Bd llifcr
of Ut» KrTve and
U'-v nil.
liv-v
1111. I am Mitlrrly
milrrl}' cored,
cured, and
fcl lictt'T iti.ti I have for flvv y»ar*.
wad It to all dj. «« ttwv rcm~ti; *
I

Dr.

MItot' Hwert Cur* li told I

h* will rofwns__—
your meiwy.
a
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i

You
Would
Uke
Your
House
Painted?

Well, we arc just the people
to se eabout painting, for we
paint your house

NONA/
and you can pay us later. We
use Bartck Bros.’ celebrated
paints and employ only skill*
ed workmen.
anyway.

Get our figures

What about that home you
were going to buy.

Smith Realty Co.
FLOYO SMITH. Mgr.

Corn Meal Muffins

<Ihink

MUes Medical Co.. EUbart, Ind

Asitnatioii
: prove

■^HAT Id provided yon have GOOD
WW MEAL
WBW.CM.
It
mI xuat
that's
good. xj»mpnitirocfy WTU uimi
■ goou.
Ckmporo the ofCinaiy
ordinoiy
meat with H. A- L Co's and sota tbe diffemMe. Oon
is i^e
_______ „
le trom
from spociaiiy
spocially selected eon.
corn grouad
to ,jokt tbe right
degfisei of fineness, with the Tesnlt that we hare the best
beet com
meal on tbe market today. Insist on year grocer giving yon

* poei-

lively. Cstalougc Frew.
t. En­
ter anyt time. Wrte R. J. Ben­
Bennett. C. P. A. principal. Or
W. F. Jewell Preeident.
I Ave* Dctreit, Mie

HANNAHaUYCO.
li.

•JUNBTIMVIlIM HtIUtD. TMUWOAV. wmiMR «•, 1«T.
t booed, aflowtag <
d la the water, om tv plea. ' BoR togeUaer throe poonds of the peon
Sandwlehm ee«m to be caacBtbl U
sogar and three qoarta of dder vtae- ponad of aagar to enrti half plat of the
every loach backet, and these are
8a;v Pe^ni-fui Is a Good
mold out mUier soft. BoU out thia gar. Bktm. Uaen place haK the syrup water Drop the pears lalo tbe ball­
made of whole wheat.
Medicine.
in aaoUter r^l, to that in the ketUe ing symp aad cook them slowly nnUI
and bake la a quick oven.
brown bread. Tbe loaf eboold be
IcMt OM day old. sad If cm tbraogh
New BnglaBd Gookleu—T%roe enpa add aoflclenrfruli to boO oonvenient they caa be pierced with a silver fork.
Place
the
fruit
in
bot
Jars,
dll
up
wiU
Ij
aad
cook
anUl
lender,
when
done
tbe
middle,
aad
a
sUoe
oot
off
of
each
of brown aogar. oaebalf cop each
IIR«. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS Editor
cad alternately (after aproadlng). the lard and batter, one teaspoon soda pack In Jars and add more apples and tbe boiling tyrap and seal.
sllcea wlU match more evenly aad dleaolved In one cop of hot water, one symp untU all ate done. StSce the
Ginger Pear Preaenres The hard
lining Bjmp’to salt the Uste and pears are sult^ for preserving with
alwajB
be
spread
opoo
the
right
aide.
teaspoon rinnamon. we teaspoon aatt.
The
great
nnderlylng
aecret.
the
Om ttlteh.
Oop mwutds, plain fralt or grain door eMogb to mU. Ibdl very tbtn
ginger- Pare, core and sUce them
Oe* «Ueh dropped u the weerer writer deelarea aa die nsolt of her
puddings,
lelltes.
salads,
cold
vage^
very
thik: then to eight pounda of of my friends w bo baro ohtalsed h
and sprinkle wKb grannlaled sogar.
of workdrore
Aelal resslu from lu ose.
peart add eigfai iioands <rf
tables and many suck dtobet will carry
Brown ,CoAles—One cop white i
lag glrla, It that the girl does
Uhl KiBble ehnuie to oad tre.
AMfss Parana too
"
I Into stripe and i
Juice of four lemona. a pint «f water
hoow how to work. She U not itty— aafely. Tbe email onoovered lelly gar. one cup lard or t
la aad ool. beoealh. aboee.
glaseea are exceileot leoepuclee for leae. lhre« eggs (beateol ooe heaping olght in salted water. To eacb quart and half a pnind of ginger root sliced i
anything

that—bat
abe
Tin the pattera •eem to had aod
teaspooB soda, one cop New Orleans,of vinegar, add one pound of suew. very tbln Cut the lemon rinds Into
such
foods,
but
the
ordinary
glasses
factory or atore. tgDo^
■row
cops will do very nleriy If careful­ tnotoaacs. one-fourth cap water. ooe,l«H and skim. Boll tbe strips In the sirips aod add Boll ayi togeibe^for
ant. iBcompeUBt. and with an laaUncAa ir the fairlet bad helplas b««n.
teaspoon sal|. ooe even teaspoon cla- vinegar until tender and qtflte tram an [hour. Tht* recipe may be dtanged
And the one iUt<± dropping polled tlre antagoolam toward her taak. am­ ly packed.
The majority of rtilldreo are Very namon. one heaping teaspoon glng-r. parent Take ..nt'the pleklea. stral. if desired li> grating the letnM Inply beeauae she never baa learned lo
the neit ttitcb om.
fond of salted almonds and peanuts. door enough to ml*. TbrM make aleo the vlnror. |.ui H over tbe fire with | Mead of using ti In s<rii<s and adding
And a
plaee ln the tahrlc aUmU put her heart or mind luo b«r labor.
■II glaaa of these will iKOve dro|> cakes, lo be eaten fresh. A few small muslin l«c of mUed spiers. l«dl
the i—srs after rho|>plng them
And the perfect pattera eraa marred
“The value of ..such
both nourtobing and appetuing. Ccl- nay be baked at a time, as derirr-J. two hours, pour-over the pickles,
also. Tbi-'glager root should in this
for aye.
otHUngly tllostrated In the m
caae be scraped fine Some house-:
aprinkled with srater. dust«>l «ltl> as the batter will keep for some tlme.^er and l»il awav (or use.
By the one amall etJUA that »aa one worker In a certain fnetory.
salt and roiled in waxed paper. Is an G« lb. b.,,., r.«l, .1 bibbi b.(.r.ri.W.a IV.„-T„ bob»a. wives prefer to .use xT«-.-n ginger root
dropped that day.
girl was idiyalcally crippled so that
i. ib.y roll <mc blror.U Ilrimt i».ro.
br‘" "b.when It can Iw secured
excHlent relish for the arimol Inorii m.blbK
. One amaU life to Cod'a great plan.
It was difficult for her even to walk
Egg Ginger Cookies—One cop sort’, then and remove the Wosaom end.
FTesh frulU should never be omitted
Pear Cblt>s-^IVBr or .mince -chips"
acrosB the door, yet In eplte of ber
from
onehalt
to
ihree^juarters
of
a
then
rook
In »«>lllin: water until
How fnUic H aeenu aa the agca
from Use menu. Apple*,
pears.
or slices are a d-liciou* *weetine*l.
heavy haodlcap. abe was the ^nlckeat
pMcbea. orangra, gra|>ee or bananas cop of Bhortenlog. one cup of molass-;der. Rroiove fruit and strain the
rtdl.
Rliring Is ptvferalile i.. chipping and
worker and maUe the largest wages of
..........TO Apples,
two eggs, a deaMrtspoon eacb of ter. Add to one quart of this w.te^
should be liberally supplied.
Do what n may. pr atrltre bow It «ao.
•an Ic done v.>n rapPlly aad evenly
any girl In tbe shop, almply heraose
the most valuable.^
ginger. |be former dlsaolvM one quan of vinegar, five pounds of
To alter the awoep of the Ionite
of all frails
a vegetable slle.-r All.'s a pound
tbe bad studied bow lo husband ber
aod chlldien should be allowed U.
In four deasertspouns of cold water, Buear and hsif a cup of mixed whole of sugar to each pound of fruit, and.
wholet
reaooreea. lo work rythmienlly
cloves,
wtlsplce.
mace
and
stick
cin­
A aiBgle aUU± la aa eodlaaa web;
them freely.
four cups of ■^Bour- Drop by spoonfor navoriiig, giiig.-r n«it or lemon
syatcmatlcally. and to make each
namon
Put
It
on
to
-bnll
for
thirty
The lunch backet should br care­
A drop la the ooaaa'a flow and ebb.
few Inches apart on a buttsslices at disen-lion. B.>il Ih.- sUctw
stroke of woik coont its dUnoal.
fully packed, and lu varied rontenU ed tin. When the pan Is filled flatra minutes, then add ih.- pears and when rapidly In clear aat.T for ten minuter
Bm the pattera la raat where the
"Tbe leeaqn is one needed scarcely pot up as dalnUly as If for a meol at each spoonful-you can use the hot-i well scalded, remove them
atltch U loat.
and drain. Put the fruit lUn-s back,
Or aiarrad wbeie the tangled threads lees by women'in casifT places,
the Uble. A clean napkin should be tom o( a pint measure, diptdng It into ID glass Jars Roil the syrup drtwn un­ into the Vellle with the sugar'and
learn bow to work, no matter what proridod each day, aod a knife, fork
til, there 1« Ju« enough to etrver tbe
have croased;
little water and set It on s c«»ol
one's
task.
Is
to
loam
ooe
of
the
great
frail,
pour
It
over
and
seal
at
oitce.
and spoon, whenever needed. When
And ea^ life that CaUs of the true
part of the range (or the sugar lo
Drop Cookie*—One eui>ful of sugar
lesaona of life; It Is to gain power In- children are carelcw and giving
Intmt
mell; th«i cook the't-ar» until they
and one-half eopfiil of butter creant- Keep In a cool, dry place
All kinds of Sweet Pickle—For
Mara the pertert pita that lu Maater alcad of wasting strength, lo find ]oy losing thrir najiklna.' the Japan
soft and transiwrent Drain them
ed together. Add one beaten egg. oneInstead of wearineat of beartpaper ones make very dainty subati-^ half cupful of sour milk, one and on:*- pickling all kind* of fruit to keep the from the. syrup and, P'ace on a sieve
year round, the following rule Is safe:
■■ -Anna Rebecca.' a wise old woman tutea and these may be purohaaed.
1 OooUdge.
ooe-balf
When dry roll them in riigar ervHBBB are a host of petty allmvou
______ _
I__
Twi.' Waxed pa­
..................................
To three i>oumlB of sugar add one pint and put 111 gUvs Jars or tin bov.-s.
aald to a pretty niece wbo found her cheaply
by.1___
tbeva-..^
hundred.
1 whicharetfa*
lilcharetfae direct rrwsull of ibv
spoonful of sods dissolved In a liit.c
Weather.
wardrobe fail at a critical mi
per should be freely used for wrap waler. Season with one tablespoon of good vinegar, spices to your- lasle,
WhatCemila.
ThU laiortretraeofthsexeesslTehra*
boll together, cool and skim, FiU the
‘Anna
Rebecca,
you'll
learn
sooner
or
ping
cakes,
undwichea
and
moist
ar(ul
of
caraway
seed
or
a
little
nutmeg.
Too may atnt yoor brain UU It
From a ChMp Cut of Be^.
of summer sod tbe intense eold of win­
Jars with clean, sound fruit, such as
laUT.
that
It
pays
even
to
dam
yoor
tlcJof.
FUr
this
purpoM
It
Is
for
su­
Drop by spoonfuls on greased pans,
lompa the pan.
Where eeoaomy to catering lor the ter, bnt to pertly tras of all sessona at
nlocklDgi with your brains!'
perior to napkins, and it very Inexpen­ leaving plenly of room for spreading. cherries, jitums. grapes, peaches.
lAke oW-riam doagh.
family must be considered, nr fresh llie year.
"The woman who baa learned U sive. Always provide a small glass
Wlielherlt be a eold or aeongh.ew
Bnt yooTI never be a better man
IIIPSI Is procured with dlfflrolty each tarrhot the bead or bowel romplaluL
Tin you do the things ^ know, “dam ber stoeWDgs with her braloi.' or cup to drink from, and Indeed, anyday. sa>» an exchange, the rnlluwtiig Whrth<-r the liver he sfteeled or tbs kldwhatever the stockings may typify. U tblng that keep, the child from
“ii^Jj^Vonrcurof
*" “
- careless
-.......... w-,.,..
.na driiTimgsi
oatmusl.' acum forms on the top. drain off the method Of preparing the rheapa-r cal-i nrvs tbs cause la trsryUsbto to bs iba
too may deal yoor lovo go round the tbe one wbo never need fear failure In Ing
babiu _W.._
while eating and
gar. two eggs,
vinegar, reheat, and when cool, pour of ramp or round, wbich cost general
outh.
tbe woriOngHUy of llte."
drinking.
two cojw of floor, two level teai|>oonThe weather sllgbUy derangre lb*
I>- from ten in thirteen cents a pound,
r as iH-fore and seal tightly
Aa a Ure gooa roond a wheel.
fulB soda dissolved In two ubleapoonmuoou* mi-uibrsncsof UiB organs wnd .
may l>e found useful:
B« the world will never know lU
Bandwlehea for School Lur
Scheel Cblldrsn’e Uincheens.
fuls of Iwlhng water, one toaapoonSelect a *oltd. chunky piece o! the r-snll l» i-ini. funrlio
worth
A Little of Everything.
The lunch to be carried to school
The following sandwich recipes'r„h »pry tbln. and baie
runs has heooiwe m aCaodky M
Mods of homes tor minor
should receive flalle as much atten- will be found to be nouri^tng and not j qujeviy. if very warm, more flour aud
Pickle.1 Hee)s—Add tu one cLari bright-red color, and free from abre
TUl yoo do the things you feel.
'weighing flvwor sU pounds. If per
IS of lAfi sort.
raw cabbage chopped lino an equ.M
Tear hMd nmy be lord over all the tloo as tbe Monday meal for tbe fam­ too rich for tbe inndi basket. When Mimeal may be added.
feclly fresh' wh«i
ily
at
home
says
an
eaehange.
there
Is
inch
a
rariwy
to
<*ooae
______________
amoutu
chopped
Is.lled-beets,
one
Spiced
(^kles—One
cupful
of
t
tend.
time in cok
III keep a Ijmg th
deed,
more
etudy
should
be,^-»towed
l.lespoon
sail,
one
teaspoon
black
popfrom. It is quite a simple mailer
,J',J^7one e.rpful angiir. oiie-balf «uP. Tear heart may deserve a etoi
. cspeeially \U It Ibe wrapped A Qukk and EBay Way to M.atid Tohlu
t in the boy's
- c girl's;
- ful warm water. <
’teaspoo9ful koda,
cup grated horseradish aad weather,
Bat H'a what yoo do with yoor actual opon It than upon the adult's dinner.
In •a cloth \iaiui
Linen.
Com »lih

If i«)per food for tbe growing body dally fare.
little stigir
two-ibirdt cupful butter lor
hajids
' Vinegar and theo tied In a paper.
For the owner -ot a sewing maiditM
Is not provided. Use child may
■h'cold
vinegar .vn^t.and
H-Chop together al-l^,^^.„
c"«-l 'Inegar
' Tl«*e tveipra ha.r Wn collated
That heaps the ahoJe worid down.
of the vibrating kind, and a neud to
ed both physldally and mentally.
hickory nuts;
Mft. roll tbin-l Nwturiium. Seeds. ri>-k1ed “WcV.. ^
to
re|>alr table ctotba worn thin oc la
Men kaow tbe llee of oar haman Ufe.
y thick syrup made
of
,
,
Drop Cookies—Cream
. mmlly .
Aad fWl Its motaal law.
well
Into ”
It. nuu,
and
effecu of improper dl« ar* not dto- sugar; mix the----------sa wen
” *—
inioH.
three fourths'.»er night In salt water. Heat good double the quanUty or thrice Ihe holes alnog the aides, here la a rapid
■ray of mending.
Bat they do hi they did la the bnile'a coveitd unitl youtti to p«3LA» the ctdid
■buttered aHces
add elder vinegar, spire It with cloves, ein.nrroa ~ »n».i.ro<i
oi"* «|„„ra.
tofrth.r.
qiianUty wlU adapt them U) the needs
Thread the machine with #*>. 100
kme atrtfe.
cannot know this (or himself. U to the
I four well braien eggs, on teasi>oon-{ nanion and allsplec and add brown of a larger family.
. la the T-*f of tooth aad <daw.
cotton. Blip a pair of e<
motber-a duty to provide the proper
Peanut 8andwlchea-Skln and chop^^^jj
dtsrolvcd In four ablesi<ooB- sugar to taste. While U 1s sUll bollBerf Booto.—Cut TCI7 thin sHcce (the ohiong kind It thF beat! tmdur
food and mart agalnsl acquired taste
And women? We know that the world
Bcnws
tbe
grain,
about
three
nr
four
the foot; arrange the cloth wheeu
n three dws. When
which may result dtaastrously.
lie mayonnaise, and sproad between'
cupfuls ol flour In which have
read
way they are a nice.-’ Inches squaro. and spread lfh»n .-nr»i worn iH-twivn the hoops, aq the Bat
Aa the nooewlay meal Is usually the slices of white bread.
| bwn sifieil two teaspoonfuls of. creamy ireaied In
We tecf^aommos heart,
meats than are slice a dtv^^lnR made a* follo---- >ldIieit the iKMi of the ma­
buartfest of tbe day. It should receive
Coltage<lieese BaqdwIches-TBke, ^
j^om a s|io.>o
Bat era do oar llfe-km^ work aloM
I of sule broud chine. IVi not lower the fool. Take
Three
apeotal auenllmi. and should be ns some cottage cheese, and mix well
I
buttered
pan.
place
throe
orfour
raicaflera.
And hmd the world apart.
carefully planned the day before aa' ^
, tableapoonful of verr thlc*
Pickled Cabbage—To aplee pickled crumbs, hot arater imongh to moisten, hold of tbe botd>a. and as you ran Ihe
each cookie, and lake Jn a
>0«rlttU PerWaa OUman la
In
which
a
Ublospoonful
of
butu-r
bas
machine work them back and forth
(he Sunday dinner.
|creum. aeaaoo with minced watercress quick ovrn.
cabbage prepare as follows; Shave or
Wonaa'e JoanuO.
\ call and pepper I
wlih the thread of tbe doth, tbea toni
Too ofun th ■ meal la made up of
pepper, and spread on aliceu
____ cut fine good, firm rathage to measure baeo melted, a
Egglesa Cookies—Cream together
and work the other way. You will hu
•craps and left-orera. with an Injudl-j^ buttered bread.
brown Woiir quarts; chop fine one large onion
two and one-half cupfula
Roll the Strips ana aeeore with anrprised when the cloth to nloetr
dona
supply
of
cakes,
pickle,
and
Mixed-fruit
Sandwlchea-Cbop
to---’
butter
anuland
two
red
and
two
green
peppera
peppers
• Btadr to •bow yoomelt. apthreada toed around tbe middle and laundered at the smoothness and noitBncb a diet to verj. poorly adapand seeded
„ro,K,rtlons. Add and mix all well together. In a atone
• ptovad oato Ood; a workman who •
the
ends.
Try
oot
a
lltUe
salt
pork,
0 tbe upbuilding
brains, mu-c^.^^ ,
b^,
they can be,n.lxrt
. mix.
ness of Ihe Joh.^d have the anUstacJar place alurnaie layers of. tbe
t to he

les and Uasties. and^ln many lwtaiiw^^|,j.
together, and spread ™,
„„
level tableapoonful of salt; take out tbe acr^ and In the fat tlon ol knowliiS that your lioen hhs
taken on a
lease of Ufe. Breaks
eool place for twenty Ml In the pan place the beef rolls.
let It stand li
When they are nicely browned all in naiiklnWAnd tears In underelolhlng
■H, attributed to the excess ^ brdnj chocolate Sandwlchct-Spread
,‘ib^“,.„*rer l7enough 1 four hours; then strain, prosaing oot
There b aa old aad iril* saying
over ndd boiling waler lo nearly covet
treated la tbu
"|may 1
work. There can be no doubL l»>at ,noss of broad with bolter, and put '
enough all ih- liquid. Mix together one-half
that mea are bat ^Idrea of a brger
and
any
dressing
that
may
have
boen|
had both brain aad body bera proper^ l^r „r brown sugar; grate
b«ii ....1 thin
rut and cupful rJ whole ciovns. as much all
lo handle. Roll
growth, and aaotber that we are
left nver. If no dreirtiig remains, add
si.lre, and one uhlespoonful of whole
•todeato In Ufe’a aehool. Tbe thoogbi
a mile flour to Um* fat in the pun lufood, the same amouai of wot* could ;„;;^j,te. and iprinkle with a
1to„tom of the
WperroiTO
Pack the cleaned Jarj
Soft GInourbreML
wtlh treah force at this Ume of have been acoompUshW In many la-Lf
I
with allemnte layers of ihe oabbage tiiiv. Uirning lu the water.
I the top grate
the year, when aU over the land
I.ei the meat simmer. el«»i-ly
Here to a good recliw to odd to tbu
and spleer IMiir lu slowly sulDtlent
aMthars am baay la the early morn­
ti-ed. for two hours, or untli K Is lunrh loaket list:
y line, mix
Pickles, highly seasoned foods and
ing boon, atarttng (he boya and girls pastry (iidIcss of the plalnost), should*
Maple Sugar Cm.-.-es—Shave
One cup of Nirif OHcnn- molusses.
y stiff mayonnaise, and spread
Ike In a c. 1 pi
- ___
I i„t water fr«im lltm-in time, as u.c«»- one egg. one'ies-iiooa of aoda. one tea­
off to aehool. U to hard to begin
roll enough inaph rugar
ml’ thinly allccd -------be left out of the chlldren a loncbeon^,,,
bread.
eimdr work, after (be eare free aum- menu entirely, aod very Utile. If any.l Vegetable gandwIch-Maah some Ihr.s- cupfuls; crotm with a
"ij'Xk’w ^ni^-1-.il .mall -live; «n. -Ilnwlng It to b-UI -way until spoon of gligwT.
of
sour
milk
and
rifkU-d
tint
thick
enough
ti.
serve
(or
gravy.

mer. bat before long they will have meat will be ftumd neceasary. 8«*“clp^,j
melted bniier. onMialf cup of milk,
potaloes wUh butter.croam|b»Her; add •"
MIX a tea^sumfu. .-ms and
„ the me., is done.
become adjoeted to the
cops of flour, ooequarter tea
atriUble aubsUlutc must be prov.'ded
with colery,l*o iM-ai.-n
tbas. aad It wUl be easier to get In­ Id place of met. and for this |k>'T»w''J rtow<how. Butter ven' tbln slicea^or Iwk.nc soda with a cup of n-mr
siKKia of salt. Take a Bi«d slsed bowl
them out with a strainer and ladle
Dry Stew -Doll a J«u..d of l-.-f
IB piuce oi uiwi. ouu .wi —— r—••—.rDOW«now. i»uin-i »vij >m...
to the roatine of work again,
the mixture with enough mure and Idar.- on dry cloth. When qtilte al>out a quart of all.-.l water, slowly and ;hiI the inllk in It Mix wrti the
the legumts. peas beans and lenUto,^
sprinkle wlih bUck pei.
writer who bas atndled ckwely the are veiT valuable. Nuta. and some ot^p^
flour'to
make
n
dough
that
will
roP
until
done.
Take
It
.sit
aod
keep
It
,
and soda and stir Ibeao la.
,«h g thick layer
edd ns’tlcy put them In a jaivand cover with
great labor problem srWch
lager. Iheu
the prepared nut foods, are also ex- ^
|«^aU> mlxiuro. (>>ver 'slih out easily. Keep dough 1
rolling I’"'- »l'leed vinegar When poid weight h«H. le&vlng the liquor in Ura Mew- then the hut butter and ginger, then
troaUag every worker la the world to­
possible while WlUlng Bti
f In B mepi'U Into ihb. put one small onkm
cup of flour. 1
plain htil^red slice.
cillenL

them
down
ami
cover
elos.dy
day has come oloae to tbe root of the
Egg Sandwtehes—Mash the yolks iBako In a eulok oven.
Plrklcd neH PepiM-rs— These .de und H few plec«s Of turnip. Peitpor^^p,,,^ sln-d cup and Ie»cl«-<1 with a
Now-a-daya aelreUata aaaure
matter. She doclamatheltherastierof
to
ln*te.
After
the
turnips
have
trailed
^
,hen
thiegg.
well
Iraalea
but
I>eanut
Cookies—Two
tali
,
ajTVe to Ik- l>eller known. Cutalslll
) In the home, oo the Ihai (he Ms meal one eats, tbe lest of hard boiled eggs to a imwdcr and
leu
lo
flfteen
nilniiies
add
two
or
R,.,anilHd.
and
la*l
the
seeoad
cup
.j,..
„nd take out all the aeMs
danger there is of being attntdied with mrtston wlih olive oil and n few .ful of butter, ont-half cupful "“W-;
(arm. In tbe office and factory will
aste one
egg. one rupfiil flour, one lea
.. .whatever
....... .............
W thrw- roedlunwilw-d jratatoes. pared ... qour. measuK-d like I e Brat, III.cancerous or kidney dieeaaee. or In- drops of rinegar. Work to a lumte
............
..... ------------- used
_Jln
v
Mver be eotUed
j, l•l*>•ull iln,
tin. put hull.-red (•-(per
deed any dlseaae arising from Imptir-^Mid add salt, pepper and Proneb mus s,M4.nrul hakitig iwwd.T. a pinch
always lu- inken nu'.’au'l eiit In hnives l■•ngthwtse. Iji.v',,.. c
I ns dilldren are
b,.tt..ii> and take
take,. Serve whUc '
■he boltoin
It la alao said that urd to lane, with a drop or two of
two iail.-sjvv.nfuls of milk.
,„r
day* In a brine'SOBI- dumplings In a siremer wer'„j. ,he
tmbt to study tbelr Irawns. There Uy of the blood.
r.*.k. Rn.iOV«^the poutore '
1,1,.. J,
1' l» (Mtd dthw
niU llUle or no moat, the ,nhasco sauce. Now chop the whilos j cupful rhoppi-d pcinuts Drop
It will float an egg; drain antid wash: tlicMH a right and a wrong way. an easy
dishes and Ihlek.-n Ih*.
.ir’cld A IPK*<1 xddlH'ra to this
possible (or un- trroq tins about two Inches apart.; well in cl.Id water Bring If a Iwiljlr. v-panit.V
and hard way to do orery thing, and
•ft Iti ketUe tor grary.
. j rub. Is a' cut. of choppe.1 raisini and f<«ir vln.-gnr .-noiigh lo cover th<m,
we Indlviduallv Ul they are like coarse iiowdcr.) and j Thin Sugar r.Kiklie—Mix
crwwed.
Whelher
to ber Judgmeat the aource of the inlen-d IMf.—In a clowly-cm •*-:
«f chopped rianuncn
them with the yo|k paste. ' If sllshllv rounding labb-siKsms of
'rtlch goiiaea overerowd-, have faith lo this or noL it Is well to
an pol put a pound of iKK-f.'; n-1 cl..v.-*, n.U"<l.,*ti - UR «’.e ratolDS
seasoning to necessary add It.gar with three inliU«|Kinns off melirt
meiiou
^ ,e;,KiKK>n «d nuluieK.j
tog in Um |u»rly paid ranks, and lack!give our children the beneflt of
• at.-r Orak In a v.-ry mod.T-'ill ih. sccrari cup d :l'"ir.. For a
,y.ppere W’hen'rs..
If take la domrtMl. It should Ira of a before spreading the mixture u.«n, bmier. t»« iBUlesi<oons of milk, one
of worhera In Uic higher grades of
II f..r two h«u« unUI Ui.- mea» ..miany rak<- r.i' in si.ii'* a cup OT
jew, iwo lev.-i teaM-K>ns of l«klng
|„r „„e ,ake them out ^
,
•cry simple hind, and not provided In pllred feraham bread.
I Is nothing more
Pour off I lanchcd altii'.iKl* s'.'^ I'oae Ibeai
H^le Sugar Sandwictai
Sandwlchre-Poree^ ,„»dpr. and fl-uir enough to rt»H 'W' ,,,
vinegar and MUff with lK.lled ■ j,. easily pH-errt I.y
than the del thsL the tdilUlreo are nut 00 Urge a quantity. An excess cSf
It add as m.ich* . t.^lv ..v.-r ih- glnt-ri.read aft**r U
maple sugar through a food
thin
'inmme. rut In dice and mixed wHh (be cmv.v and
taught to use thHr brains. It Is not iweets Is largely resptmslble fur the
: salt, to-pper an.l =. i« i>. th-'pan ready *..r -he oreu.
ma.vonnals.-. Th<-y will furnish 1
duIlneM and IndlgasUoi rtiopper. mix U with one-fourth Its
tbe clnas of work ooe dora thsl
qiiBOttiv of chopped nut nieuta. then
A Variety of Sweet PiCklew
vinegar.'and ihlek.-n wlih a'lH-]lunch or illtmcTlahle
counts (or or ngalnst them, bnt Uin with which many growing boya and
spread between thin slices of fresh
ll.- flour and butter nibbed tng.ther.
' A Tslemope SasksL
Damson—To each jraund of fruit nl
way In whldi they do It All honest glrla are troubled. An excess of anyS.-rv.- the meat In thin slice*.]
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foods. Indeed, is decidedly un­ buttered bread. Either brown, entire «o» one pound of sugar, half a pint of
When Pairs
work to boaorahlc. bnt It to dishonor
re to ii cl.-wr Wea. and one which
wheat
or
white
bread
may
be
used.
Strain'd
urniato may be add.-d In-o.-ad :
vinegar, mace, clove*. ^Isplce and (it) I Canned rears-Pan- atol
not to do It In the very best way. wise. na a child Is easily templed to
oHSlli carried out and so convua... (he lower layer of bread may be namon to la^tc Put the fnili in a Jar | fruh lui.i halv.-i. and earefullv
Whnt wo oned to brain devtdopmenL overeaL Many children (o( a larger
into
growth frequently), have a tendency .,f enc kind and the upirar layer of an- Scald the vinegar, apices aod sugar ^ibr ere* I>r<.p
We should be taught to tblok. or.
•jthor- This to a dainty amndwlch for (onethcr.
>'■ »“•
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prerem dlscolora'lon leef verr ifne. seawm with a lltUe
be
iriutlonoua.
tor
which
they.
pour
It
over
the
fruit
for
six,
riild
a dear old lady of my aoqttaintanee
aftertiooD teas.
aiireesslve mornings, covering the Jarjwhen yoo have sufficient K. All two chopprt onion and a dash of'i'rapirar.! a Rrai--. "r prorh basket. 1. dlsmanto any. "Lei your bred save your ■hemselves. ate by no means alwajn
Cheese Sandwiches—Orated ehee>e cicuiely to retain the flavor.
liked, Presa w«h the bands Into at il-d and il.‘- IraPoni board and top rim
bUme. Sucb a babli to largely
Th'to. jars, quickly cover them with Iralling
taela." 'fhe following by an unknown
round
flat
reke.
place
cm
»
well.'abm.*a«ed
A
piece
of thick dock.
bi 'ps ont a bread and boiler lunch pickle will Ira good In a few weeks
| water, cooking until you can pierec
wrttnr In the TooUi'a Omnpanloo. gore brought Btraut by allowlog a child
t.iitly. H should be kept In a tor
Sweel Canieloupe—Cut one doten (hem with a straw They must Ira soft gtesKed broiler and broil like steak.lor irai.va*. 1» tacked carefully around
straight to tbe polnL aod to appileabic eat unUl from cheer incapacity It ia
and lO the rim. maUng 1
w'th aa airtight top. Lay a very roelmis Into quarter*, pare them and f>ut jrarfeetly whop- Arrange thetra In t\hen done ptace on a hot platter.! the
obliged
10
deaUL
tn Ora houoeAeeper and bomi
-lescoira basket. Its use ig to place
met not forget that a grow­ thin attsplng of French mustard on remove the soft. Inner surface Place » j»r, fill the Jar with cold syrup made 'Irtlnklc on a little salt and sonra h
M n to to the
bntier—or maltre de-hotri bqtter-r! »-aeatb the seat of tbe top darrUge.
ing child to nearly always hungry, brckd and butler with some cheese them In a Jar In vinegar over night- by boiling a iwund of sugar with two
-There hnn recenUy appeared
spslokled over.
The next morning, to each pint of vln.'quans of water for five minutes after and set in a hut men until.butter ti^f. fin «itb plumt. or pears ,or any
adeqnate
provlaloo
most
be
made
to
tnrtrk portraying the Uvea of srorfclng
i choiee thing in its aeaacm. when going
egar. add ibree-fourtba of a pound of p begins to bdtf Adjust the rutbere. melted Garntoh with paraley.
ghto tn oar ff«at ctUea. not from the supply the demand. Appetites vary ao
Meal Ple.-Cook the
requl.ed
see n.oiher It will accomodate IIsugar, one uhlespoonful of rlo^re- toy on tbe toj* and cook the jars
CouklM for the Lunch BaskeL
rtn
T»« o' “ OO1.M0 ob^or greatly, however, that the mothei
amount of beef rut In goial pieces f..r '.e*-!f to any heighL or space, and hide
Cookies are not ntily easier to esnr half uhleiiraon of mace and four either In the ladler for ten minuice afbut from the InllmaU knowledge ■- alone can Judge of Uie necoaslilea fit
serving
until
v.-rr
louder,
with
'
a
!g'*<d things In a amall apace. It will
the diildren.
in a luncbcflo l-oskei than a rich exho. larse sticks of cinnamon, broken Into ter they Iraglit to boil, or for twenty clove.'and onion and a mtl- pep!*-, carry b-r a detldous spare-rib. wrapc»e who. (oroed by neerealty Into
small pieces. Boll vinegar and spices ! minutes in the own. Three may now
Something lo drink should alwayi but they are vastly better for the dlIffeuBd-duaUi ttroggla f«>r ber dally
-whrn done, take tbe meat mjt and red la parchmenL Who evur atw an
gevtlon of the school child Tbe fol­ skim well and put the m.-lons In. cook be screwed down and P'H ■’•‘•F ("f place in a small baklng-dtoh Thirker aged mother who did not delight In
Scred. knowa dS Ura dangm. t*- be provided, and lor this there
nothing belter than milk. Unfenneol- lowing reclpet are all good oon. for until transpareni Remove the fruit kceptog
maptatlom the codleus anxletlea ai
fru/ the gravy *raa*on to iaste aad pour i-ing remembered by vtolu and by
ed grape Juice to alaO exeellenc and In •uch occasions, as well as for the fane and when it cools place in air-tight | Preserved Petrs—Pare
Ura amnll opt«»tanltto. for ptooaure
>e ^at put on a crust mt-.e other IlUle attentions. And that boay supper
,Jar* Boll the syrup thirty minutes ] «uh a silver knife, and drop In a bowl
xrorhiaff fflrta. The
valunbl' summer lemooade may be umd. Oilld- lly supper table.
Ginger tnaps -One egg. one cop of Jonger and pour over the fn.lt while of cold water to preserve the color Uke a very rich biscuit dough, leave|ket toill. (hmli. bring home one «t
ren ahonld be taught not to drink nn­
IhH ts tha fw* Is not Its pteture
famous pumpkin pie*, or a 'blc
hole In tbe middle for the steam t aiher
"
nudasLs
one
cup
of
sugar,
one
cup
hbi
""
v\-hen
all
are
pared
put
In
clear
cold
i-i.lpek of that jollified, rfortfled. htdlan.'
the arm of the todlera. hot the chap UI nfter ibey have flntohed eaUng.and
ra|..,|pek
of hotter and lard mixed. oneftiU eup
PicVIc of Apples-Pare. quar- w»,er ap'1 irail until almost
tw dealing with the rairacw of such even then the drink should nev<
I plumI pudding.
pounds of aweet ap-|Make a syrup of the water tn whlcB
boUIng water. <
very cold.
Mvof oiA caadUMma.

MAYOR OF SUNBURY

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PART TWO

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orand traverse county,

Michigan,

tmureoay, eeptemrer ia iw.

that Prank
nd teacrinUona and angthlni No. 2 Id Dist. Na S. and would recom- work and :
Breol »—10 bird sweepstake,
shooters who have not won uitber
earned hr moDoo la berond Us powei mepd that the route be changed pro- W. Carrer be allowed >4 er
irssoe 60c; added first prise, perfect flm oc a secodd prise; first prise,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MlBIkea wm
to rato. The maror concurred In thia Tided tlm oonaant of the rartoos prt^ nuking the Court'atraet newer
model shoes, techant A Roscoe. (3.00 plang for (5000 bouse. Jens PetMwen.
host and bosuss at a pipe organ reMr. palmar than morad that the arig ownetB ba aaenred. Adopted
menl. *2 ftr Uteral aewer No. «. Dla-; value: added srcood prise, silver cop. (3t» value; a«xA»d prise, bos Sank©
trid No. 1 and 17 for the Washington J. N. Martlne^. (i.3S raloe; added cigars. A. W. Jahraus. (3 value; third cltal given at the CoagragaUcmal
room be rented from Oaorga Wianla Mr. Abbott's mottoa.
church Monday evening bg Walter B.
for t? a month. Mr. DarU held that
In enuaetian with that. Hr. Itana street paring
third pits*-, box cand.r. 8. B. A A 75c prise, box candy. S. a
KariJey of Grand Raptfia...ODe hnnthe reto fallad to change tha prerlooi aald that tha hoard of beedch ted Dma, 17 extra for the Waahlngton value.
value; fonrth prise, box eaz*dg. 8. a dred InriuUcms had b(«n iaoMd and •
motion and Mr. Palmer withdrew called hla atteoUon to the tad that street paring arwesament; W. p. HarBrent 4—20 bird sweelsU
A A.. 75c valde.
a targe number of music lovm rateerlng the ootfacil free to dlapoee of In tha future. Traretee CUg would •aha. $1 JO extra for the BlKhUi ^street snee (1.00; added first prise. (10.00
General avenge prise, for abooten sponded and their reward was an
the other bnalneea before the hotme.
bare to hare a sewage reduction paring aaseeame«l. Adopted on Mr. deposit. First NaUonal Bank: added who enter all evenu except
evening of {dessnve. Hr. Hartley Is
Hauaa Marring.
plant and that the logical loeaUon tor RIcketd's morion, the amount being second prise, pair hunting |>anu. Kn- tlon: fourth prise, camera.
a room mate of James T. HllUkea at
Aflar tha »ato, whteb has prertoeslr
A peUUon from William LaRoaeb this waa somewhere near the rim- Oftg per cent of their original dalm.
beck A Hogt. (3.<v<> value; added third Drag Co.. (6 value; tltih prixe. rubber
Yale cMkge and It s very actnahe« pablMiad.' had haea read, the naked that he bg allowed to more
The recommendations of the stroeu prise, box candy. S. B. A A. T5c value. hunting-boots. A. V. Friedrich. (5.25
mouth. When tost was built,
bU perfonaOMiyor erspatlMad open tha matter bonaas from Lake avenne, ooe to go entail considerable expaoaa to extend and walks committee for cAaent sldeBrent 6—16 bird sweepstake,
value; sixth prixe. casting reel. J. A ance baring that finish and artUttc
terther aaylac that
on Bterenth Mreet and the ether on
■ewer and connect It w}th' the walte were accepted and adopted.
trance TBc ; added first prise, totecoo Montague A Son. (3 value.
touch that too Often U lacking. MK
desire to (am the matter throofh Twrifth. Mt. Moon mored that the trunk sewer whereas if it was built aa
The report of the committee
Jar. Barnum A
(6.00 ralne;
The trap house anq ground* have Hartley was assisted by Mra. Uxm.
imtUt t&a wlshM of 'the coaoeU and pettUoo be granted prorlded thef be orlglnaUg planned. tbU woold not ba claims and acouou was allowed.
added second prise, pipe. B. A Mon­ been compietelv renovated and cvergF. TUui and Mrs. A. & Rowleg.
hr PMSIBC It la aptu of hJs proteoU, morad hr a lloeaaed merer.
A temporarg loan of (4.000 credited roe. (2.0r» value; added third prise.; thlng u ready fur the Mg ahooL
nacesaarg. Bereral propertg ownem
The pipe «gan
«m: MUIther- were not bneUBs the maror. He
to the Washington street psring fund. box candg, a B. A A., 75c value.
Boone addteased the council were present and aakad for
isrg March, hg 8hubei^->ln the
dM Bot hold that ther had oo rtght string that he bad the oontnet
as authorixed.
smadlatalg, ao toe morion prerailed.
Dinner.
M. a I
Morning and Aase's Death.- bg Ort«;
to chance tha poilea baadqaartars. hot more those, two buildings bat hadn't
The aewer commlUae reported that
Cenersl average priiea. lor shooters
Don Dger wss appointed election
The Rev. A- T. FVrguaoo was re- Fugue- in C. minor by Mend
oDlr aa tha eaaae which brooght up paid hla Iteenaa. Ha claimed that It
3 replg baring been receired from
In the Pburth ward la place who enter all events except consols- uirned as presiding elder of the Grand
the wb<^ matter had bees raotored.
not lust to exact a license fee tliB bUhop of the CithoUc dmreh In of H. B. Mootsffue remored.
tloo—First prir.e. hunter's cabinet. Trsvenio district by the Methodist -Priere- (CoUdqite) bg Boi
-Reverie.- by Van Derpoel; -fteit waa Bot Bepesaarr to make the from morate aariog that not one
regard to the Pourth ward aewer. theg
Brerg alderman was present Isit Hannah A l.ay Mercanuie Co.. (15.00 conference at AlUon. the
Rev.
chance. Thte eaoae waa the aBBorlnc of tan bouses morad went in
d recommend that the aewer be evening and when the eoundl finsllg value; iM-rond prise, rubber door-mat. Joseph Dutton comes bark to the fare - by Lemtnetu and Second Offm-tolre to Bt. Cecilia bg Batiste. The
of the colBotaara hr the lelephooe In atreeU. He aald he wu wtlling to
got onder wag. at 8;«S. it todt them D. H. Snyder. (12,00 value; added fiiut Flm church., the Rev. W. H. Irwin
audience
would eagerly bava listened
tha eadBe boaaa at olcht and thU, glre a bond bot objaotod to paging
Just an bonr to oompletc the buoieeas prise, 22-cal. Winchester R^MsUng to Asburg and the Rve. B. H. Fleming
longar program but Mr. Hartley
had bean mmdlad hr pUetns red for a iloanae. Ha alto had tha oon- the Union street sewer. Adopted on sad three morions to adjourn to get rifle. Edward Wells. (11.0* value.
to the Fourteenth street diuscb. The only responded to one recall, giving a
llghU on the atraeC
tract tor morlng George Amlotta'a Mr. Palmer's morion.
Afternoon.
adJOUTBCd.
conference goei to St Joseph next lighter eomposlUan of which he was
The maror ia hHd
building.
A petition headed bg Mrs. Catherine
year.
Commencing at i o'clock sharp.
the author.
, of tha poUea depart­
Mr. Blcloerd aald that If ha remstB- Moore asked-that the construetion In
Gun Cluta Big Annual.
Brent 1—20 bird sweepsUke.
The Grand Traverse appointmento
Mrs. Titus’ vocal numtera were
ment ha aald and natarallr wanted to bared HghUg at tha Uma that ordla- the aewer between Front and State From Thursdag's Record.
irance ll-OO; added first prise, vest or ere: .
are It or tha beat He didn’t know anoa was pasied. tha eltg attomeg atraetq. east of Pranklln strrwL be
Preslling eller. A. T. Orgusoii. -Bolov^. It Is Morn.- bg Alward aBd
The Isrgeet and best annual shoot trousers. C. E. Quick. ($.00 raloe:
-l^rmoBg bg Del Rlego. These were
wbatbar ba bad a rtcht to rato the brld that the parment of a nominal remored as It was In a rerg uni
added
secand
prise.
Uckle
box.
Wil­
Traverse
atg;
Alanson.
to
be
sup­
of the Trarerse CUg Rod and Cun
well received, and la rasponio to a
aeUoo or not. bot Mmplr wanted to lieanaa waa naceatair In order to Urg condition. Mr. Murchle’a motion
dub will occur tomorrow. Hang rlstt- kinson A VISRcheis. (2 value; added plied; Alba. Prod Delghton: Alden, recall. Mrs. Titus sang. '-The Night
sat it batora tha oowrdl to 11a txna make tha bond legal, the ma^ har­ that the dtg englDem Inspect this
Ing teams will te present and ama- third prise, box candg. 8. B. A A.. 76c Jesse Burge; Bear Lake. U E. Hss a TbouHWd Byes." Mrs. RowIlSht
ing come op through the dtg being
-er and find out what wss wrong,
value.
Holmes* Ib-llalre. M. L. Mnrrii; Benleuert
from
all
Northern
Mk-bigan
leg-B niunbers were; -Shadowf hg
Mr. Lardla aald that that waa tha hMd UaUa for damagaa whan tha earrlad.
Bvent 2—15 bird sweepstake.
sonla, Frank 8tw*trcm; Bogne Cttg, U
t>eea Invited. The shoot is for
JscotM-Bond and "Because- bg DTUrpoint whether he had a right to rato Btorer sbonld bare been.
Te Get Rid of Ragweed.
GrosenbaugU^ Bogne Falls. A. W,
amateurs onlg, profeeslonBlB and
tha aeUoo or not and Mr. Palmer
The dtg attomeg held that
Mr. tUckerd autad that there waa
Baker; Central lAkc. James IWtch: I delot. both being eoeellenUy renderad.
asked tha optnlao of tha eltr aUorear. ordlaanea bad to ba either entoieed conaldarable ragweed In the citg and niannfacturwrs' agents being welcome second prixe. box cigars, Rosa A Charlevoix. R, A. Wri^t; Ctarleveix Mrs. Titus was aoccmpsnicd bg Hr.
but sbooUng onlg for* UrgtSa.
Tha auror aald that thdt made no or repealed and Mr. Moon's motloa that as it waa an aggraration to tha
Monroe. (3 value; added third prise, circuit. R. A. Wright; Charlevoix and Hartley and Mrs. Rowleg bg Harry
The dub has arranged matters so
dlEameo. ba would ooneada that ba carried.
Vag ferer patients who come north
prise, box candg, 8. B. A A.. 75c value. Indian Mlaslon. to be supplied; Clar- Hamer.
At the conclusion of the program,
had BO fight to veto the action and
Later In the meeting. Mr. Boone In the summer, be mored that the that angone shooting will bsre a
Brent 3—10 bird sweepstake. En­ Icm and Horton Bag. to be tupplled;
ir tha eonneU was datanninad
hrooghl «p the matter of the AmloUa board of poUic worlm be loatnicted to chance to win a price. In addition to trance 60c.; added fl,Tst prise, steel Croas Village. E. 8. Dulcher; Bast and Informal re««!ptlon was bald In
the haadqnanen, nothing honsa taring that the eoundl wonidnt bare It destroged. The motion car­ the noneg priz<e, a number of valu­ halt rod. Geo. Carns. (4 value; added Jordan. W. W. Lamport; Elk Rapids. the church parlors, wsldorf salad,
able
merchandise
prises
have
been
ribbon
sandwiches and coffee bedag
«onld stop tbam. The onlr qnesdoo let Um take up bricks to sacbor hU ried.
second prise, box cl(ptis. Blrusall a H. W. Thompson; Empire. Wm. Haskadded and all events are well worth
served. After the retreshmenta bad
la whether thar want to impair the capstan In tha street and therefore,
Other Business.
Owen. (2 value; addpd third prise, box
FJfe Lake. A. V. Whipple; Frank­
been disposed of, ter. Hartley took
offtcieBCr of tha daparUaant
tha dtg would hare to ba liable for
A requMl from the Central Bltulf- SbooUng. Tbep rogram Is:
eondy, B. B. A A.. 76c value.
fort, J. W. Bsveld. Freeaoil and In-'
make the marer reaponalUe for a
damage to adjacaot propertg. On Mr. tble Paring cempang atking that the
Fereneon.
Bvrnl 4—20 bird sweepsUke. En­ dian Mission. M. H. Kendall; Grawn. the pUnn bg request and renderad a
thing he cannot help.
Rickard's motion, this was left In the dtg sell
6,000 brick was rocelred
Brent 1—20 bird swoepsUke. Ihi- trance-(I.OO; added first prixe. sweater B. W. Wood; Harbor Spring. P. B. number of the older songs wbiefa tte
To pat tte matter before the hi
hands of tha committee on streoU and filed.
tranee. ll.OO; added first prla-. pipe. Hamilton Clotbing Co.. (S value; Whitman; Harrletu, H. J. Keanedg: guests sang with‘groat pleasure.
The avealng was one full oY enjoy­
. Mr. Palndr morad that the propoal- with power to act.
The thanks of Mrs. C. El Murrag Carta Ciiar Co.. 16.00 value: added added ixK-ond prise, bat. Sherman A Inland. B. M. Koons; Jennings. James
Men q( Oaona B. Winnie be aoeaptad.
•awara.
id atm trrlng for flowera sent them second prise, box Chico dgmrs. 8. E. Hunter. |3 value; added third prixe, CtaUroit; Kalkaska. H. H. Harris; Ke- ment and the miests fait that It U;
Ifr. Moon tbooght that as a motion
Tha board of public works reported at the time of their berearement Wall A Sons. (3.00 rdue; added third pair slippers. B. Lautner. (1.25 value padin and Indian MJaslon. Jten deed was a privilege to be present.
bad baoB made and earrtad. Iht It that It would be ImpreeUcs] to Build were reoelred.
prise, box candg. Straub Brae. A AmBvent 5—20 bird sweepstake. En­ Priestly; Kingsley. W. H. Herbert;
atlll stood and needed on other action. lateral eawar No. 1 to DIatilet No. <
gt^ftk on Head.
A petition to erect a one ntorg bnUd- mlolie. 76c value.
trance SI.OO; added flm prise, gentle­ Lake atg. A. E. Winn; Levering. W.
Mr. Wtasla morad that the rMo be
>fora rsoommesdad that the Ing between Turnbull A CotAh and
Brent 2~1S bird sweepstake,
Charles Mshn. an employe of the
mans im^bit^lA J. W. Mllllken. (6 A. Watkins; Mackinac atg. to be snp
reeel rad and died.
mment ba raoatad and the moneg PMwis'a llrerg barn on State sliiset tianee 76c; added first prise, casting value; added second prise, cigar esse, piled; Mancelona. J, B. Foote; Manis­ Oval Wood DIA company, was struck
that tha veto ba paaaad orer. Mr. refunded where' paid In. Accepted and bg Balding A Untx. was referred to rod. Prqok Trade. (4.00 value; added F. U Shuter, (1 value; added third tee. J. A. Breadg: Hsnton. F.
in the brad bg a flying board ahd pain­
- niedrlcA' held that If it wa*nT lacal, adopted oo Mr. Wlaale'a motion.
the fire eommittae.
second prise. Msriile Safetg . Axe. prise, box candg. 8. B. A A.. 76c Hatat; -Tteick. W. U. RoUn
fully injured Wednesdag. The man
, JIHt pa motloa waa aanaaaarr.
The nommlttaa oa aawwra reported
The wags and ibmas eoBunittec re­ Julius Campbdll. (3.00 value; added value.
Nortbport and Indian Mlsaloa. B. C. has Just oaen laid up fOr thfae waaks
' Mr. DaoM-Md^t the rato power that theg had inreatigated the mat­ ported ttet theg hal Investigated the third prise, box canjg. S. B. A A-. 75r
OonstdaUoD Bvent-IS Mpd*. IBi- Rust; Norwood, R K. Yost; Old Mis­ bg the loss of a flngn- on-lte aanw
•t tha magor waa conAned to ordln- ter of changing the route of lateral claims of the superrlitors for exlrs taluc.
Irrncc 25 cente; no tnonegs. Open to sion. C. W. Chase; PeHstoo. L. B, saw that tbrWw tte board today.
^ Tlw CMtcll.
rtw 1Wd&r*a S*eord.
The couMjl dl4 Bol raoeaMder lU
Ktkn Ukec 8«pL S ta rasUns tha
reocn at lU m«t atraM.for a police
bcadROftaia aad Uaa aetSoa eUU
Btasds de^U tha naror'e valo.
which waa dacUrad laralld. aad his
prcaaat apJa« tha added expMae aad
tha

THE HMIIIIH i Ur MERMITILE CO.

HAHO BASS
39c
BIGGEST SPECIAL EVER
OITEKED. AND FOR
SATURDAY ONLY

CINDY
SFECIUS
For Satonlaii Onlf

THE STORE OF" QUALITY

Chocolate MaJshmallow, 40c kind,

Ladies’ .White Wash Suits

Vanilla Wafers, 25c for
15c
Peppermint and Wintergreeo
Wafers for
12c

Priced specially for Saturday only. Never bad such a chance to get beautiful goods for these prices.
for thU day only, 9L89.' $6.00 Snila, just a few of them to olow. $2.98. $7.60 and $8.50 Saits for only $4.50.

Yard Wide Black Silks, $1.00

New Line of Dress Silks

One of the biggest bargains of the season

In Plaids. Stripes and Persians. All the very newest goods, at
65c. 75c. $1.00. $1.25 and $1,50.

Exclusive Imported Dress Patterns .
Jiut one pattern of a kind, and sell from $14 to S-HO, in
PllUds, Stripes and Fancy Weaves. Most exclusive in the city.
Beautiei everyone of them.

00 to $4.50 Suiti

/Beautiful Square Veils
The most stylish that are worn, and these are entirely new, sell­
ing for $1.00 each.

Colored Wash Suits to Close

White Wash Skirts at Half

We wiii put on sale for Saturday only atl the Colored Wash
Suits we have. The $3.50 to $4.00 Suits for $1.89. The $5.00
Suits at just half price. Just once in a season for such a chance.

Only have a few and these we don’t want to carry over the
season, though it would pay you to buy them nowand keep them
until next season, for they are just One Half OU.

Ladles’ Tailor and Dress Making Department
BeUering
------------- - that the ladkw of Travene City n
«iflte high date DrcanMakinR and Lndies TailorinR. we have made arrangementg with J. D. and Mra. Galebouae. Uio Bfyliah Drea* MakDiian«l Ladiag’Tailora of Grand Bapida.
who eoodact the largeat and most oomiwb' tetabluhinent in the atate, to oome to Travenc City, and tht< will be at onr store every Sstorday. beginning Sept 2Ut. and will take orders and make up tt resamable prioes.
either
pnrehufd at oar store or elaowhoro. They show designa from Berlin, Daria, \'i<mna and New York. Those otodela are comprehensive to a degree, and faj^ illuatnte the grace sad beauty of the present ^y attire (or sU oeoMioas.

Order VovEranveS Cuds Now

f

We are taking orders for engraved oanla almost every I
day.

Hiey are Bomsthtng that every Latly and Gentle-^

nan should own.

what yon want to aend to some of ycor fricDtls, and no

They are naed on so many oocuioea

and they only coat yon $1-26 for the plate and 100 cngraved cards in a beaoUfal scri]^.
And the Old En­
glish is now only $2.60. A great redaction from former

prioea.

New PoAtals AU Hie Time
and now we hat-c many new noriltiee that will be jnst

one has any finer stook.
from.

There are thousands to select

Local Views. Foreign Views, Faoby Scenes.

Teddy Bean, Soabonnet Babies, Birthday Oarda Motto
' Poslab. Football Girls, and a big line of Oomtea.

RemUco Typewriler SappUes
We are special agents for all them! world wide koown
supplies. Typewriter users everywhere are educated k>
have nothing but the »-ery Ual. ami we carry es-erylhing
needed in the oSoe.
Remtioo Typewriter Ribbons.
Paragon and Red Seal Carbon Papers. Erasers. Type­
writer Papers of all kinds, Manuscript Covers. Paper
Faareners, Rubber Bands. Inkstands, all kinds of Inks
and Fluids, Desk Pads. Note Books and Tableto

Boys* Kbcc Puts
Some of the newcet of the Fall Styles.
Tbaae are
Bloose patterns and are shown in all the Plaids, snd
they seirfrom .:............................................... tO f7.M

New FsU Overeocts
TW are all here and are as stylish as you will find.
Von will like them. too. and we will sell you some, for
they are prieed most reasmtably this season. Of
Quality is one oi
with ns, and
of the first considmtions
consident
they
sey sell from...........................................................
from
$tXtO$9t

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.

ORAND TRAVCMl HtRALO. TMUMOAV, •RTTWIWER it, 1

Gnad 'Trarctsc Herald

Olivet CeWega.
Tbe mnn ncta rery gneerly end la he charged, but soluble ^reminma
OOeet, Brpt. Ig.^ltootber eottoge
batng held pabdlng IntdmuUw from wfil be awarded.«
II *rn»«-rw.
Tbk wiU afford tbe farmara an ex- ytwr opened at Ollret yeaterday and
Big Rapida. Wtan wnght he waa
a nrarion of aid
tMT Vkmitf « *MMM OB
<^s are that tots yeer'a
r»d opportomty and thM
tbe probati- ogirv. Id the City
fully two mllea trtw the rig.
erse. In Hid couutv on the ICth day «we aty. I
exhIMt wlil be of beneflt oot only to tendance will be prater tonn that
HIIULO AMO MCOIID OO.
_________
of fteptemlM-r. A. t
the fhrawra. hot to the reglaB aa welL for many yeara It the demand tor
day of Sepermher. a, n.
Ptraent: Hon.
. Pa.. Bept. U.—War- Brery farmer and fruit giewet aboold rooms be any criterion there will be
Present: Hoa. Fred R. Walkm.
Judge of Probate.
Judge
ot
PrnMte.
Iweed today tor the anwt arrange to make one or more eotrtea
tar toe largrat freeman class to
of George
lu ib<- niaUrr of tbe rbiateof
In the matter « the eamte ri FTIlderitased.
of twrtre aecnaed graflera In ooi
history of toe college. Tbe
tkia exhibition.
Ham A. langworthy. Ute ot mM
ym%, r. MtM
tlon with the boUdlag of the
aboimon of the
OouBly. deeesaed.
aowr W MiBBQir.
UMe Traverne City.
a to have affected
James B langwunhy haring tkd
sUU cnpltol.
dors not I
Bd De Yomige. wbo held a portion
:e toe gain to the
Among thoee for whom wnrmnU
fats petlClop prartng for the allowanee In uid-eourt his petlUoo praying tost
a certain tortniniesi In wr1Ui« partor a niamber of yean at J. W. Blater'a college departmeot more than offaeU
Uii reof. snd for the t
ere laaoed are: Jowph Hu
111 and laataA dbtributloo of th.- residue of i
architect and dealgnar of the fnnl- fomlture atore. but wbo left aboot tbe lorn of toe preparatory aludenta.
___ >w on ate to
The potato market ts waktog up and iwuie.
two yeara ago to uke a poaltlon In
very vulaubte addlllonl soon the tuhr-ra will begin to rush totHid Owrt. 'll- admltud to protete.
It Is ardi-r<-d7 that toe 121b da;
•ad that toe sdiutatrinit^ of said
John H. Heoderwn. general con- Lanalng returned to this city and bU have been made io toe faculty and the weiritmater. Fourteen loads came OetoWr. A l> liK.:, at ten u'rioci
.........MilaMnM
cftate be giknted to Gevir^Arwold or",
old poaltlon Mooday. Ho cays that iDtroductloD of a new department of it, yotfwday. Only two head ot live­ in the forviKxm. at Hid pir
tcBCtor.
some other suitaU*be'and Is hereby appolatet] fur hearing
k W Tmtww oay
there ta^no place like Trarene CUy Romaore languages and a course to
’Jnmee Sbomaker. fortner w
is order*-*!,
ordered, that
that Ibe'ltth day td *
III Is
stock came tn yesterday, one row and Hid mtltMn.
hlffl. Mr. DeYounge'a wile and argumentation by Mr. Schanberger
lober. A.
n ’*“T,
18PT, St ten odor* to
• ''
Tiaor of pobUe grooadt and bulldlnga.
It is further order.-d, that public
one hog.
in toe fomtcuvn,
aid probate ripea.
i healthy grawth tn toe college
Fbrmer Ao^tor General WUUam family retomed yeaterday and they
There Is a scarcity In toe hay mar­ notice thereof be given liv publication be and ts hereby
will realda at 611 W. Prwt St.
of a copy of this onler. fur three aut^
ilnzn. President Lancaster wiU ket all over the state. Mr.' F.
F. Snyder.
CvMybotfy I
arrive Iff two or three days and dnrtng Dean of the grocery department of rcssivp weekn rreviuui to Hid day ot
.. la further ordered.^ that pBbllc
hearing. In the tlraud Trsverse Herald
1 o( Th« tU&aab A
EAdTERN gTAR OFFICERS.
hU absence chapel wtU be omducted
.Company's store hss, a wwBpa|M-r print-d a;;d circulated nuttce thereof l.e riven Py p*ibllr*ttoo
L«r M«mnUl» Compur to «?«
of a copy of tWs oitlrc. tor ibm
ir«« aur
by Pof. Nodal, toe dean. The outlook been making a hurried buslnea trip Itwnld couniT.
•till Net FommL
,
MtaUatien Took Plaea Lari Evenccoive weeks pre* loua tu said
d
■bowiof tk« |iro4uct« o( tb« Orud
ddar#
FRED R. WaLKBR.
for the year la unosaglly bright to throagh toe southern part of toe state
Prom Wedneaday a Reeord.
* llt-raia
hcaridg. in toe Grand Traverwe
llt-ra
TnvwM re^oB fww U a aaoai extog.
Judge »( Ihohate.
Tht myotery aa to tbe whereabonta
all departments. The lirtog endow- He aya the prices on oats see good 38-41
a newspaper* prlut.d aud circulated
At a apMdaV mrtlng of toe Eastern
eelknt om lor U» coni
fund Mdt fair to Uke care of
of Nelaon Kahn aeema no nearer a
to ald'eounly. •
iBmMi. Thli haa bwn an esc«p- aoluUon than It waa yeaterday. The Stgr Tuesday evening the foHowlng tbe running expenses and toe pros­ and tbe grain U easy to get. The hay QTATB of MinuC.tN. the Pit>also
i(
quite
plenty
but
toe
farmers
bfflcers
were
Insulled.
J.V.
McIntosh
tlooallr kood mar fbr an klnda of yoong man baa been miailDt <
liBte Court lor Um- t\>unty of
pect Id athletic and other college are bolding It back for belter pric.-s
Grand Travers*'.
acting ra Instolling officer and aaaie
farm and fralt prodneta. and It would
week and hli trienda are moeh al­
phases U toe hest-ever.
At a oealoii of Hid court, hel*
and it Is hard to gel. No bay came
LaPoint aa marshal.
'ba a mlatdka to let tba opportunltf
the probate office, In the City of T
armed.
I on the local market yesterday.
QTATB OF MICJilGAN. the Probate
WortoyMatron—Myrtle Goodrich.
PBM tor aome aort of dta MhlblUoo.
City. In Hid county, no the
learned lari ni^t that be
The botA>m has fallen out of the day of 8ept.mber. A. D. l»>T.
•aved Her gan'e Life.
Assistant Matroa—Lowena AbbotL
W Court for toe County of Grand
Tbe MercantOa ooopanr *UI derote had aald aomethlng to a friend nboat
Tbe happiest mother Aa toe little maritei for Transendant Crabs. A
i’lvaent: Hon. >Ycd R. Walker. Traverae.
Worthy Patron—J. V. Melntosh.
' B pan of their atore to the exhibit and going to Moakegon and thla friend
town of Alva. Mo.. U Mrs. 8. Ruw»e. load Is brought In oceaslonally but Judge of Probate.
At a aeariem of said conrt. hrid at
Secretary—Margaret Doipm.
She writes; -One year ago my son
nrraaaa for aa -aUraoUre dtq>lara aa later aaw him walking on Bari FVoot
In
the
matter
of
the
eriale
of
John
the probate office. In the city of TravTrewprer—Bosollp McGough.
was down with euch serious dung the buyer* will oot buy them at any RagtnsKl. late of said Ouumy,
poHlble. There will be no tdtarse for at^ a week ago yeaterday. That
verse City, to aid county, on the tSto
trouble that oar physician was unable price. .
Oonductrraa—Amy Curtis.
dav
of August. A. D. l»i>7.
•atrtea. bat aoltable premlntna will be aeema to be the iaat that anyone has
help him; when, by our dragglat's
n«<chcr D itarvln having ftu-*l
Associate .Conducircsa—Laura Hart
Premmi: Hoh. Fred R Walker,
hwaided. annooneemenu of which seen of the boy.
I iwgan giving him Dr. King's
On Chicago markeu theue are
(letltion piaytng <h.
Bold court
land.
- Discovery. end I soon noticed prices tor bamds and apples:
vlll be made teter.
Tbe fact that be waa not known
admloistniUon of Hid .-state :
^“fn
toe'maU^ of the erihte of OlaaAda—Maude Rrante.
1 kej.1 this treatment
granted to blmaelt or to
The Oiwnd Tarreiae roftou la row­ hare any bwmey'hsa a bearing on tbe
Malden ftiuBh. choice. $4.
U-th M. ItorrtB. drceaodi
Roto—Flora Taylor,
lip for a f«'W weeks when he waa per­
uultaUe perBun.
aa not the Und of a
ing tn nehaeaa and Increaaing In deMriden Blush, spotted. 3I.T5
Milford R Harris haring Bled in
fectly well. He bos worked steadUy
It ts orderVM). that Ibe 111. d.iy *.f
btber—Belle Oarland.
. TnlomneBl ererr jrenr and It baa young mnn put would atenl a ride
since at carfM-nter work. l>r. Kings
ocluck In uld <-<»irt bU petIUon praying tost
Mareba—Bmma Chapman.
Hid court adjiidirate and determine
New Wscovery snvod hU life " Guar­
,t we bare^not bad a train and' was in aoch a condition
_ Ibe forenoon, at ufd prv.luae <>ffl<Dnchi-ss Fancy. 14.
Blecta—Annie Soule.
anteed beet cough and cold cure by
iH-and Is berebopprinted f.w hvwrlng wbo won- at the time of her dmth
lid not have walked any
IMchesH Nu. 2. 33iM) and 32.75.
a wit of a fair or «
th*. legal hell* of said dec-aeed and Warden—Anna Johnion.
C. A. Bugbeo Drag Oo.. S. B Walt ft
raid petition.
Ii« the paat leo yu*. Btepa aboold diauoce. no It Is baliered that he did
Red
Wealthy,
fancy.
K.mt
IB. Hannah Drug Store, drugglata.
It is fnrtbor
ft____ ordered, that p ibllr coiiib-d to Inherit the real ealsie of
SenUnel—Haltle Rennie.
which said deceased died seised.
be Uken In thla dlrectlw for aome- not teare tbe 'city.
and 31.00. TrUl bottle free.
R.-d WcaUhy No. 2. 11.75 snd 32.50. notice thereof bo given by public;
• lleall
Cbaplaln-Alice Walt
It Is ordered, that ibeVrth day of
brother and aUter. are both
Trans|«ranl. fine large. 31.50.
v>f a copy «if this order, fiy three sue
tfalBt of Ibe kind next rear. In the
Marsball-^Martha Codk.
eesalve weekd prerioUB hi Hid day of September. A. D, IM7. at leo o'clock
Transparant. small. 33 00.
rmaantlme. the ezhibitloa to be made anslooB for InrormaUon coocm
Chancery Sals,
hrartng. inAhe Graod Travorw*' Herald tu the fon-OiDio. al said prnliale oSIre.
Asirlean, clhdoe 32.75 and 33.00.
br Tbe Hana^ * Ur MercanUle him but aa yet hare succeeded In dlsin pursuance of and by virtue of an
a newspaper printed and drcnlai*-*! I>e and Is hervhy appointed lor bear­
Tha Sunday School Conairt.
order
and
d.-cree
of
toe
circuit
court
cOTwing
nothing.
They
Astrtcan. overripe. 31.75 and 32-25.
Oonpanr wlU be Important and aflewd
ing said petition.
lu Hid county.
err waa a very large and enthus for tho ctwniy of Cpmd Traverse to
FRED R WAUvRR
It I* further *wd«Ted. that public
the farmm and groll growera an ex- munlcnted with th^ am
>sOc meeting of too city cntivaM.-n< chanoi-n . and In the stole Of Hlrhtgan. llifv are a few offertngi f«jr your to
Jndgr oi lYobat.-.
nirtlci- thereof be glv.-o by puhileatkm
r do dispinr tbclr Mu.gteEon and hope to trace him 'u for the SuDday school renanwTrutsday
of a ropy of this order, for three aeeMe;
prodneU No year in the blaiory of that manner If ho Is there,
a
certain
cause
tocroln
nwatve wrt-ks pn-vt»us lo said day of
evening at the Ci
Grapes.
20
cents
a
pound.
Tryirvg
to
Raise
Launch.
the regloa has bad la a general way
•ndlng.
hearing. In ib<- tSrand Traveiw.* Herrid
the prayer room being pocked with
•omethlng hawed.
Pvacbvs. 10. 15. 20 nnd 25 cents a
•The tug Maggie today Is making
a of fruit. gralB and
Wherein Carlton A. Hammond
a newspaper irinL-d and circulated to
South Manltoo; Sept, 18.—The ran- district managers and their
rompUlnanl and William E RIebar
Imsk.-L
ajy atKinpl* to raHe the laonch U- sal*! county.'
I than this year and everyInteiMlents. A very helpful drill
U defoDdanl.
WatennelooB. 35e to Me each.
lonring to J, A. Carrou of thla elly.
. «M ebonid appreciate the Im^o^ce «*ee and gear of the chooner H
Fred R Walker.
given In making out the rrglstrallun
Moore which went ashore on
Notice la hereby given that
Sw«>el apples. 1^ cents a peck.
Tbe l«al annk aoar Torch lake tost
I to the world S
Judge of Piobate.
point of Sontb Manltou In­ cards. The reqiislte number of
shall sell St public auction to tbe
Mnskmelona, 5. 10. 15. and 20 cei
ni<mih In a heavy atorm and Ilea in
Boufcee of thla nglon. it goes i
vaasers are In hand for a compIcU- hlgbrst bidder, at the fpnt door of
land
tn
Cbe
riorm
of
Sept.
10.
has
been
each.
forty fc-t of waU-r. It I* thought that
«nt wytig.tbat the exhibition will be
the
court
house
In
toe
city
of
Trav.
and
suceessful
prosecution
Will Goble Is taking a few days
can be raised wilhoul mtich
a era«uMe <*e
we do not beri- saved, also about 45.000 feK of the
City to toe county of Grand Trav-i Plums. 20 cents a bariieL
work on SepL 24.
P*-ara. 32 a bnehcl.
snd Mate of Michigan, said
tnniWc and put beck Into commlaslon tayniT from lik> dotlea al th* pot
. tnto to pr^ that the exhlMUon will lumber cargo. The hall and the bal­ . Next Friday night. It Is expected
ance of the cargo are a loUl Ion.
court bow being toe plaee wbCru the Herr- ar>- sumo specials for your m
again.
«' « { oSItv In order lo look afler Wa fnSL
that SM> or more worki-ru will be pres­ circuit court for said county of Grand
*•1
Iwtskvl:
•very tanner and trait grower in
ent fnr another card drill and for ar- Mverse '■ '■Hd. on Saturday, toe
Robbed of 1300.
9wi-.t |•maus.•*, 5 cents iploce.
Hh day of October. A. D. IVOT. st
this region riioald mala it a point to
Ira Chase, a ieteraa of Ibe, Civil ranglDg toe llnul detaiU.
Sweet core. 10 and V- cento a doxo'clock In the forenoon irf said
make aome sort of a display and If
The oB1c>.'rs of the canvass
war. has been robbed of 1300 wh^h he
And Inasmuch as said premises
all do so, It will be a big exhltlt
patlenlly raved out of the pensfoi) be The Rev. O. E. Lockhart, ohairmnn constitute a single dwelling house
Summ^r rquash. 8 cebto enek.
Tbe axhlblUon will be given October lowed him by the goverament Hts Robort B. Walter, secretary: the Rev. nnd grounds and cannot be sold In
CablMig.*. 3 ci-nu a pound.
the whole
Wd. 4th and Mh, and eeleetions ahot^d entire bouse 'was ranaacted but so Joseph Duuon. eommlllee on pifbll- parts or separately, th
Tomatoes. 3 t«> 5 cents a pound.
Blse
sold In lls entirety.*
a completed
hem^andi
clty;
L.
Roseoe.
C.
A.
Bugber.
Adrian
fsr as bu been learned, the money
f«fr prlnamount due to complali
Radiabea. 5 cento per boueh.
_ e^ asI poaatble.
This will he
as
i
Ole. committee on tlnanw; Charles cl|isl and totermt___
and cceta In aald
M tbe only thing taken.
Green onions. 3 to 5 cento a bnnto.
a tram ahow and the public genei^Iy
Mr. Chase did not bellere tn UA* Helm, tbs Rev. J. A. Canby. the Rev. esuso and the expettae ot this ale.
to cam a {sir rate o^inierett ;
Tbe premises
to be sold are d
.................................................
..
la axtaoded'an InvtuUon to be preeago. Sept. 19.—Close, whcjit
I depgaUoriea. no he constructed a D. Ooehlln, nominating commlUee: as followa towlt:.
mi
Bom. 61: ants. 54%.
to be absolutely safe;
.bank of blB own. hulldlDg a secretary exseuUve committee. , pastor
Lou Blxteew (16). aeventeen (17).
and In one of the drawers of this, he anpertotendenU of the city Chnrcbes and rigbteen (18). to block two (2)
to be withdrawable on demand at any time?
Watar the Traaa.
DetndL Sept. IS.—Clos*-. '•heat, ri;
plaoed a false bottom. Thinking that and toe chairmen of the vartons com- ot Oak Park addition to Uw village
* It la qolU notleeable on aeveral this was a ueenre hiding pUce. every mlttera and the chairman and secre­
(now city) of Traverw? Hly. Mhtolgan cunt. 70; |^t». 53%.
^.(Btraau in tbn city, that the foliage on three months, when his check came. tary of the executive committee
according to toe recorded pUt thereThM qaatatlcna am flaramlly nor
*'t the shade trwe U becoming ahrtveled,
lid put a portion away until atltuto toe committee on organiiaIt pays a per ©cat inte«#t on SsTibRi ftooonnti sod OerliB-aetod mrarr *ay. Tha la«al,markri
.'t&n leaven rapidly dying. It was the ha..had accumnlated about *300.
tlon.
Dated tola 23th day ot August. A. sriew are euppllad by Incal daalera
caU-6 of Drpoiit.
opinion nxpnwed by J. F. Qllleaile
Tbe canvass retnraa are to be careLori week, during toe Grand Travnia evtside qaeutwim by wira, ,not
It ii tbe oUc6t nnd atrongett bank in Northam MichigMi.
j'FOntarday. that this was caused from
OBOROB W. CtTRTre.
BoMlera and Sallora aarariatlon fnRy audited by J. W. Mllllkcn and
' lack of water. wUeh nppean -reaaonCircuit Court CommlHlcmer to and clipped from other papara of tha or#
toe bouse was left alone bit aids. They will be audited In
It ia olHtrired and managed by carefnl and gncoewful buiiaUe from the fact that tbe condlUon
towe different sraya L e.. according for Orand Traverse County. Michigan. 'tom *y.
and when Mr. Chase got home,
nis»mtju.
•Motioned exlaU riilely on paved found that someone had broken In the to street, alphabetically and according
LOCAL MARKETS.
It 16 ;d»BolnU-ly sound at *1 conaorrstiye.
MieeU. Mr. OtUeepte naggeeU that door and entered, toe house having
- these shade trues may be preaerv^
After
toe
auditing
to
done,
the
nf
tbinga
being
left
been ransacked aniT tbl
WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT.
' by a proper proeeaa of watering, arfl
turaa win probably be Ued to toe
tn confotian.
. be anggeats that earthen 'pipee
Mr. Chase Immediately went to toe cllj library.
VIA THE
>annk near tte bara of the tree
desk where hla money waa kept and
^ .‘water ran In by bone at frecnent Inter- found that the drawer had been
Hew to Ramaln Young.
•cala. He etntes that be hna ieen thU broken open, the bAtom removed and
To continue young In health and
' ' ekperlment tried with fereat Boecuea. every cent of the money he bad raved strength, do as Mrs. K. F. Rowan. Mc­
MUSKEGON. GRAND RAPIDS.
Donough.
Ga.. did. She says; Three
-■This matter aboold receive pnympt
S2i»for a rainy day takem
hattlae of Blactrte I
' rattmitten by iraldsntn. whoei
Sunday, SepL 29.'
of chronic liver asd
' la benutlled by shade tre««.
Win Oact Hlmaalf.
Train
will leave Traverse City
complicated with such an unhealthy
Ndw York. Sept, it-^ohn D.Roeke- condition of the blood that ray skin :a0 a. m. Se.- poalerK or ask tick. I
tlculiirs.
Thep Get HtiW.
frailer, after a lapse of S trara. has tnrned red or flanm-l. 1 am now
I. F. MiK-ll.-r. C. P. A.
procHcally 20 years yiuinger Uisn 1s'Mlddllnp'. p*«- Kt» lbs ..........
again rraumed active command of the fore I Ux»k ESeclrlr tllltcTS. I ean now
J Albert PeUlaaa, wbo elatma
limn, per 100 lb*......................
'^BapMe aa Ma home, wan tbe cause of affalra of the Standard Oil Co. He, do lit my work with ease and aa»lj*t
Hay. p*-r ««!» .......................... 3D4r^:2
bilBluind's
haa
token
up
the
twns
because
of
store."
Guaranlt-od
I
d
my
.1
- Shprlff JohBBon and Deputy Sheriff
Now lt’»
at
C.
A.
Spring
chickt-ns. »t lb................18
- -Taylor taking a run about arven mllea toe lllneas of H. H. Rogers, whom
ft
So
VIA. THE
School
igaetradnr afiemoon and doing tbe II Is believed will nerftr be able to SOc.
f *^tet through pouto flelda , oora
tiled at White Cloud.
' Saida and weodladd In rdbord Ume.
Mr. Itoir Homrad.
Ram.
par
lb.
...
LOW RATE EXCURSION
' It aeaaa that FMsinn tedly
J. B. Atwater, fonnerly of thla city,
Former poatmaaler. Oea W. Raff,
to
fri^traad a number of people In the
will go to Canton. Ohio. hU former raa so seriously Injured nt U'hlte
OHIO.
’ vicinity of tbe Strieker farm yeaterday
Oleomargarine ................................... IS
home, to wltaraa the dedication of Cloud rarly Wemioday morning that
Tuesday. Oeteber tsL
and they aummooed the aherttt tell­
hiB
homo
be died whlle-l>eiBg taken
Pen- Morquelle AK*»nti» will s
tbe moonment erected to the
ing then that a cnxy idan was Inoee.
twater was
Ir Oraetd Rapids. Mr.
Mr. At'
TOiiiid trip exc'irBloii tickets on O
It is raid PeUlaas had been pring up prealdMt MeJUnW- **'•
«d>t-r l»l. lo dlff.-n-iu pollilB In Ohio
Pern Marquette.
M
highly
o and
ar return
.- of 3«.«" U) 1Tnl*>do
■tc houses And frightening women a
The details of the seddent
of Canton and be baa been tovn nulMW W Whh
Wtooted with a Ucket for a rraerved seal known here but In soiiK- mai
< When they would get close to him.
tell from the lop of a box e
wlihin flfto-n days: fu Ulilo
nlhe grandstand fOr toe occasion.
the would toll them Umt they h^ bel­
Tho dead man lived In this city .a polms. pm*d until Octole-r 3f>th. ,
.\geoiB for full
particularB
ter not oooe any cloeer or' they
number of years and previous
A Good Thing.
Ihrengt lJek<-to.
-TrankI g« what the other man got.'
Thla hna been m excepUooally pwd Ing on toe rullroad. was a rlgar
11. F. M.-ll.-r, G. P. 1
, '.nt the same Ubm reaching for hb hip year tor tor fruit growers
maker by trade having worked fur the
Grand Traverse'recton.'tbe prodoeU late Peter Clausen when he had
and tak- being of an exceptloBally Sue duality •bop here.
,
He was a middle aged man a
I d&ty . wuat oot tocMTulthe
I.
and the p»vrinctloo geoerally very
VUTH8
teak
nan^ut thb waa no
large. WTjne It baa been one of the leaves a wife and family. Hts death
Buyl^ Fridom
«gd leanlted to a wtld ttonae to which beet yrara of prodnrtloo this region will he aSd news to hts many friends
Poutoea. per bu ........................... 40®4I
there were about ^ ever bad. there has been no fair' In the efty.
ANNUAL EXCURSION
f%httMdenta of the i
or other means of public detnoostraTUESDAY. OCTOBER 1ST. 1907.
that toe chase
FourM at LsM.
tlon. In tbe abacsce of suds aa opJ. A. Harmon, of IJremore, West
S7J»
Chicago
37JI0
going on yet. only PeUlaaa ponuuUy. The Hannah ft Lay Mercan­
Va., Bays; “At last I have found the
36G0
Detroit
9640
totnty ha eonldn't run anymore tile Company bellevra It Is due to perfect pill that never disappoints
S4J0
Grand Rapids
S4A0
« wna duly ea^nied although grain culture and general development. me; and for toe benefli of othnrs
S6M
Totodo
33.00
abertff and toe deputy were
Tbe natural retourcra of this regloa afflicted with torrid Hver and ehronle
4. ^ioth toe aberti
i.
will
aay;
take
Dr.
Klngla
cooattpatloa.
um
La
Croaa
36J»
Wueat winded.
have never shown to better adrantoge
New Ufe tPUU.' Guaranteed astj»The flnes't equipment owned by toe
l&i^ilaM wu hrobgkt to toe Jail than tola tall and Tbe Hannah ft Lay
C. A. Bugbee Drag
k Sons. Hannah Drug Perw iUrqnetle will be In UH w
^bete and locked up for rafe keeping. Lay Company believes It It doe to
special trains of this exenrrion. Pull
He «M.Ae had come hdre from Big the farmera and fruit gynwen of toe Cp.. draggl»t*.
vestibule*! coaches, electric lighted
. eig yapta* And Mile to town Monday, region to present an opportnnlty for
and cooled by electric fans.
J
For Oaaf artd Dumb SeheeL
lie got drank, very drunk. Then he an exhibit eff tbe trait, vegetables and
RETURN LIMIT
Four cnlldren. three boyg and one
fe

wtnrtrd out to toe Power company's gran culture and general developmeoL
To Chicago. La Crosse snd Grand
V <1.
dam to gel a Job and.ln aome manner Tha Ug store of toe company has girl left Wednerasy for tor deaf and
Rapida. October llto. To Detroit and
..
got mUed up to a Bwamp where he ample room, ami all trait growera and dumb B^ool at FUnt. Tbey
are Inritod to make tha beat OotdOB Mayne. BeOalie; Jacob Ober- Toledo. October 16th.
‘ bprat toe night. It wai also alleged
OBSd kMw .
A«k agMU for faTl\poTtfcmlora..
Bn, Bnttooa Ban Hethert Bciragart.
^
sk.i the "«*" bad a rasor but when oAlblU they can get ietetoer. also
H. F. Miller. O. F. A.
,-<• ^
orarahed. there wwa not eren a pocket rlrit the store and toapeet tbe dto- Traverse City and Carrie Willis
SepL 18-26-27.
Idaya. No entry or admtoaloo fee wtU Ban Jordan.
knlto on him.

DO YOU WANT
YOUR SAVINGS

This bank meete the above reqalrcai^ta.

EXCURSIONS

Traverse City StateEank

PERE Marquette

Farewell to Vacation

aho timo for
Beiolcs and
luppllaa.

EXCURSIONS
PiBEMARQUEIZi

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ll

EXCURSIONS

PEREMiWOUETTE

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

Here you will find any Text Book
used in this part of the State.
See the fine large tablets we sell at Se.
An exclusive line you don’t find elsewhere.
Special prices lo me dtstrlds.

.......

SZ --b*
... •»»
..................

City Book Store

Traverse aty. Mlctaa

L

The H<ibaiiC». Prop.

•'V.’T^

Mtt*.

«RANO niAVCMC HCftALO, THUMOAY. KFTCMKJI « tN7.
... or reward and cootrihute very
Urgvly to tbeir bduU means to the
nt-c<.siltl«s of toe war against ain and
eril.
HO0^K)0
The social side of (ue work, which
CiNtl.
everybody,
of no creed, must admire.
SU>llB,
• f45^
It to-vast as to be iadeecrihable In a
abort pampraph; It embrace* pracUml asslstssce for toe aurviog and
belpIcM. labor home*, farm oolooiea.
vamnon-±. tmt i^. «■ .~»- iDstliuUonB for deserted women nnd
children, etc.
dbMh. Mn. JdUM t. B«»k. tMMl
c.
tmrj tomwrn. W. W.
The special cCort that Is now being
put forth in connecUon with the Hai^
vest Fi-stivaj gives *one and all
»>cr«talHwc4>iTlineI>e»ttt> opportunity to help both In the local
and DSUonal work. The Harvest Fes­
tival begins Sept. 19 and continues
until Sept. 24. Anj-one who desires
to make contributions should
ClUzmis phone 678.

STATE BANK

Consumptioa was toe caase of his
dwth and toe body will be brought
to this city for burial and will arrive
either tomorrow or Friday'
Mr. Holdsworto had a Urge number
tt friends to the ricy to addition to
Ms two aistetn. Him Tina Holdsworto
Slid Mre. Joseph Sherman, both of
whom are now to Tnnslng He also
ass the uncle of Tracy U. GlIUs. city
clerk. W. W. Holdsworto, Dr. Frank
HoMiivortb and Mr*. Rnben Walter.
Mr. Holdsworto left Traverse Cttj
number of yenia ago to study art
and Ivcaled to Lnnslng for some ilmr
Mr. CfllU left for Lansing ibU noon
brtog toe body back.

CimMM ttis wtek, 2.825

Boy W
•From.Tu*^ri Bwrt.
Kuhn. -M«x] IT. bni b«*a
miMing tor » «eek and gnre fear*
are felt aa to hi* aatetjr ai tbe joasK
taut waa m vbea laat *Ma. •offeHng
vlth heart trouble. He told
that he tateoded (* go awajr and hi*
reUUrea and frlMlda are gre<
tied orer hi* dlianM«raiice.
The bor vorted at Mr*. Davis' eat­
ing hOB*e for some time doing chores
Bbont the place. He b^me III while
there and consulted
tcdd him that he was soSering from
heart tronble Induced hr blood pt^sonlog. He bad been hurt aome Uma
pterlonair and that was what caused
Tonug Kohn bad a pat rabbit t^t
be Ukooght a great deal of. no
that when be was'til, be had the
Balratloo armr boys Mag It Into his
room. When be went, be
word In regarf to the care of thin, altbeogk the animal’s' welfare eras his
cooBtaat thought aod thU leads to the
belleT that aomethtog has appened to
him.
He also left his Tallse aad laaadiT
at the Toatanraat aad eridently took
Botfalng with him.
Inqnlrlea hare
been made at varloas places bat ao
trace of the boy can be found.
He was a boy of excellent baMU
bat aaeoied to be of a mrlaacholy dlspojttloa and wm eoastanUy brobdlag.
r being in
earing for and pMUag the white mb'
bH which he declared that be lored
aa It was all he bad to lire tor.
The laat been ct him was- either
week ago-reeterday or a week at
today.
. Twa Oeed •alee.
. Two rery Important mat eatate
deals bare last been completed wUeh
ebaaged the ownemhip of two bulld^
bign in the beat part of Front street.
What has been known as the Taonel
ler block, occnpled by the Uon saloon.
A. W. Jabrans cigar etore and the
Uon hUllard ball and barber ataop
bare bean anld by Toonelier Brothers.
The balldlBg oceig>ied and wed as a
•aloao by PtaH Sbermerandasadgy
etore by A W. janraus. with Urlng
rooms opwtaira. has
by PhD Bbermer, the eonslderatioo be­
ing IMMO. Tbe other porUoa
tbe Mock, oceopted by the Uoo bil­
liard ball and barber abop. bw been
perebneed by Chris Ross nnd Hsrry
'Monroe, proprietors of tbe billiard
hall and barber abop. Tbe considera\ tiOtt of this portlofi of the hnlldtiig
to $14.0004)0.
Tbeee bMldlngs were erected by
Toonelier Brothers twelre yearn ago
and comprised one et tbe beet proper
ties on Front streeL Roes * Monroe,
nnd Phil Sbeimer hnee ench buOt up
■ aod their pur- cbasw nre moat excellent '

He Was gtnick.
a. A Weeton. agent of the Northern
Mieblgu TransporUtlon
company
pnmed Monday that be was a Ugbtnlng condoctor. Hhe was busy (se
. nsual) Monday aftemooe and
engaged in srritlng. not even having
pmj. to stop nnd walcb tbe storm.
Buddmly. there csme a terrible flaeh
ot lightning and the "}olce” leaped
right through the window atrtklng the
pen In hto flngete. running up his
arm, into bis shoulder, down his left
aide and tnto tbe Soor. For a second,
be eat and wondered why the bells
were ringing and what all the crowd
Then be
to toe toct that he bad been struck
by lightning. A csrefol Involoe tbowed
that he eoffered no Itjuriea and he Is
now thinking of hiring himself out as
a human lightning rod.
balystien Army.
The Salrutlcm Army has become
one of toe iDstituUons of Traverse
aty and nelghborbnod. while Its work
literally reechea from pole to pole. It
la toerrior*. IntemsUng u note that
' apeeia] efforu arr to be made locally
In connection wph the Harveet Feetlval eelebratioiia to enllei eympathy
and flnancto] sukwn for the many
and varied enterprises of the Army,
n few statistics will help Record read­
er* to rwnllse whJt they sre.
Tbe n^ eai^ on it* general
CDUDtrtea ot
aimple goepel
toe world, preaci
of saivaUoo for all In thirty lauguagea.
There are 16,0cf oBtoer* and cadeU
wbcdly given np to the work, nnd
Its* than 44.41B toenl ofncetu and IB.-

Apad Ledy' Dead.
Mrs. Mary B. Lovefoy. aged
ytwri. dledat4;3» Tueaday morning at
toe home ot her daughter. Mrs. WflItom Oole. E14 Pine street, tbe cause
of her death belhg old age.
was orer sixty yean ago
Mrs. Lorejoy *ame to Michigan, ar­
riving here la 1840 and all that Ume.
Bhe hns made her borne In this cute.
She was bore in Danbury. Rnttoi
county. Vt, April 29. 1817
ai
slDoa ate was 9 years old. bad been

Mrs. Mary R. Lovtjoy.

B. Loreto,
oy, SealUe.
Wash., aad A H. l«ea)oy of Los
Angeles. Cal„ aad one dsnghter. Mrs.
Cole.

FEftSONAU
From Tneaday'a Record.
Mr*. Wrif. Nenron Is spending a tea
days with friends tn Bingham thU
week.
L. U l'p*hur went to Uanlatee this
morning for a few days sUy.
Tbe Rev. H. & Bargelt 1Iowa this morning to attend a meet­
ing of the
A. F. Memlo and wife went to
Manistee thU morning to vUlt
Mr*. MlUiam Armstrong retmed
to her home to Manistee this moretog
after vislOng her son. V. E. Phelps.
Mr. and Mm. H. OUa* returned to
Farwell after stteodlng the lennlon
here and visiting al Provemont.
Mia Coboen. who hM been vtslting
at tbe home of B. 3. Reynold*, re­
turned to ^r home to Manistee this
iDorelng.
Mrs. C. B. duDpbell. srho has been
risltlng at toe nome o{ her parenU
at Luther, relureed home yesterday.
B. L. Hn^'es wm to Bk Rapids
this morning preparing a body
ahlpment.
Miss Kellie Chisholm, who has been
a guest at the home of O. f. Murray
for toe past ten days, returned to her
home to Breckentidee thU morning.
The Rev. A. V. Ferguson and *<
returned from the Michigan Confer­
ence at AlUoo tola OOMI. accompanied
by toe Rev. Joseph Dutton.

The Song
of the Hair
Theretrefourvenei. Versel.
Ayer’* HiirViforstopsfilUac
hair. Verse 2. Ayer’g Hair
Vifor makes the hair crov.
Verse 3. Ayer's Hair Vi(or
curea dandruff. Verse 4.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the
scalp healthy, and keeps if so.
It is a regular bair-4ood; this
is the real secret of i» won­
derful suecess.
kb*bM«UBdafa«
“nald ter
btr ever
<MT ataty
«
“Sold
ymrs.”

MICHIGAN the Prt
Couniy <
Grand Traverse.
iloo of said court, held i
probate office, in the City of Trat.
> aty. In said county, on toe into
day of September. A. D. II
Fred R. Walkct
matter ot tbe estate of Ine.
G. Barrait Minor.
Alda. Wall having Bled In said
her pelltioD praying tl
that she bauthorUed. empos-ered and licensed 1
it prtvat sale t
1 estate therein
e In c«

Prof- Ifoldswerth' Dead.
Fritoi Wednesday's Record.
New* was received to toe city today
of toe druto of Wllltom S. Holdiworib.
profeaeor to toe art department of
toe Michigan Agriculltiral college al
Lansing, formeriy of AMs city, hi*
death baling occurrd last night.
Mr. Holdsworto waa abont SO year*
’ age and leaves a wife and threej
ege.l
, both stndeoto in tbe cdllege.

We arc afaowing for fall one of tbe Cnat aeiecUons of new :
bare ever abown and one nioo thing about it ia there is not a bit of inferior merebandiae toonr kaowlcdgc in the wbo|e stock, nor will we allow any to get in if we know.
Tbeee things occur eometioes aolare not discovered untiltbe articlea ate uaed.

Staonld Ibis ever ocenr with you?
You wouH bo dmng US a great favor if you will rejairt tonaaioooe.
Just now every department is crowded with goods and there are aome dwidedly
good bargains in ever>- department.

SUITS
f_

We ate receiving sew things every day that are tbe

d and clrcutoted In

best that tbe market affotda ami they are at prices tint
every one can afford.

Worked L(K» a Chaim.
Mr. D. N.i.-Walker. editor of that
spicy ioiminl. the Bnterprise. Louisa.
Va.. says: "I ran a nail to my foot
last week and at once applied Buckcult Coort for Grand Travers.'
len's Arnica Salve. No Inflammallon County, to.Chancery.
followed: the salve simply heeled the
August Coons.
wound." Heals every eoce, burn v>d
skin disease. Guaranteed at C. A.
rily appearing ft\>m affi­
Co.. 8. B. t
davit on file in thU cause that to.'
re. drag
above named defendant, Lucy Coons
does not reside In ibis stale, but la a
Cherisc White* for Ssl*.
resldtet of the Bute ot Wlseouslii
B. A. aone of Mayfield township On motion of U H. Gage, s.ollcllor
has a flue lot of Chester White pig* tor tbe complainant. It Is ordered that
which he U offering for sale. They said defendant cause her appearance
a prime lot, some refistered and
the remainder eligible to reglsiratioo.
months from the date of this order
On male matured and fit for servir^. and to default thereof that toe bill ■>(
He also has aome half breeds that
complaini Died herein may be taken
to the market Address. Kingsley, a* confessed against her.
George W. Cunts.
Cllltens phone.
3S-U
Orcult Court Cr—..............
e Co.. Mich.

Work Shoes

Knowlr* ,
Loulaell .
Sawyer ..

NEW FALL eOODS STILL G0MIN6
SOME VERY AHRACTIVE OFFERS

October.
the for<-nouD. at said probate offlo
be and Is hereby a|ipolnted for hea:
tog said petltioD.
It Is further ordered, thatt publi
e thereof be given by publlcatio
a copy of this order, for three su

Will Net be
The Detroit Free Frees of Monday
inder a Ludington date line, stated
that tbe Nertoere Michigan Trans
portatlon company would run three under cultivation, good Bouse, bare,
cellar aod well. Terms cosy. Wm. Business address. Traverse
boats to'~Lndington best year, i
J. Scott Maple aty. Mich. ..3E-lmo*
llltooU. Mlaaouri and Kansas, tl
port being toe nottoera terminal
the line and leaving only the Manitou
to care fw the Immense MacLlnaw.
Petoakey and Traverse City buslneas.
Travelling Passenger Agent Hen­
derson of the Northern Michigan com­
pany. was seen by a Record repreaenutlve this moniing In regard w
the tnatUT and entered an emphallc
denial. Mr. Henderson toughed at
the story aad said *e regarded it
When yon ceD for FhU Work
merely aa somebody's dream.
‘Hie stoo' to preiiosterou* on thej
Sboea, yooll find tu at home! Yon'll
face of 1C he aald. 'There
reason In the world why we should
find hero the beat Work Shil^tbat can
pull the boaU off the north end and
be put together. Our Worit Sboea are
stop them at Ludington. Our north­
ern bustooa* It very aatlsfactory and
dorsble, oomfortable, good in every way,
Is constantly tocreaslcg and you cun
say emphatically that no auch change
andwe aeD tbetn .for anch leiMonable
has ever been tbonght of."
Th* UghtoSf Cv*».
There were but eighty-flve vote*
cast in tbe city yesterday to the e)eeof delegalea to toe consUtutioeal
entlon. the Third ward led with
a total of tvenly-ntoe while the Sec­
ond ward only had seven. The vote
by wards was:
First. Ward.
Knowlem ................................................'.M
Loulscll .................................................. 20
Sawyer .......................................
teoend Ward.
Knowlea ................................................... 7
Loulsell ..........
7
Sawyer ...................................................... 7
Third Ward.
Knowlea ..................................................20
Loulsell ................................................ i20
Sawyer .................................................... 18
No d»olce ..........................;................. 2
Peorth Ward.
Knowlea .
Loutoell ....
SawTer
No Choice .

Traverso Ci'by’a Baa-t S'tore

prieea aa

$1.75, $2.00, $2.25 OP $5.00

We abow tbe greatest variety of

itylee and tbe greatest range of prieea-

There is everytblna troB

$10.00 to $35.00
OOATJ
There are some ve^ rich garmenta and in medium
price garments cxeell anyiliing we have shown.

m

There an

•ome very attractive modela at

$7.50 to $12.00
from that price up to $40.00.
good.

Tbe eelection is €

Don’t buy a ooat until you have seen our ebowing.

Misses and Children's Coats
Mothers are always more than pleased wiUi our offerings inthuluM
for tbe showing is to large that tbe choosing ia an aaay mattar and
they have always found the prices right in every ooso.

•3.7B tio •le.OO thiB yBBr.

Dress Goods
,

rhis dep^ent
baa always ranked’ as the beat in this part of tire state
Thi#
.
point of exoeUence of the goods but in tbe greet variety and
not only
lowneaa of prioea.
Some of tbf bandaomeat fabrica we have evar abown an now on onr
abelvea. Whether it be a drem at
a yard or up to $3-50. We have

" ‘ anything wanted.

Our line Of
20

HIGH CUT SHOES
FOR FALL AND WINTER
can’t be boaL

Wc have tbe larg-

eat line we have ever carried.

$2.00 and $2.S0 up to $S.OO
and $6.00.

i I Ic 8
Kotwith standing tbe great advance in silka we are able to offer some
excellent bargains and aome exceedingly smooth effeeks in the new ideas.
We have one of the moat oomplele silk department to be found anywhme.

Table Linens
Tbeae are a aonroe of delight to tbe housewife M ^e ia always pfond
of rich snowy damask.
While our buyer a-asinKew York he eecnred some eioeedingly good
bargains in both dAmasl( and napkins which an now ready for your

Our Carpet Department
was never more repleU- with real good valoee than this aeaaon. Onr
large volume of buainem in this department enaUea ua to secure aome
very low prices and to always be in the market for special lot x
below market price.
Whether ic bd a Carpet, Rug. Linoleum, Lace Curtains or DrapeiiaA
You will fiml it to be to your advantage to make Millikens a visit before
baying.

BEMEHBEB-We nuke sfendcs to order.
ALWAYS REMEMBEB- th.t MiUikra. i. th. pUcc whm qoJitj oo..U firrt
'ise as low as it IS poasible
but where you can always get {
for it to be sold.

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«RANe nuVKMC MUtAlB, THUMSAY, WmiltCR It, 1«B7.

Gnon Tnwsc Raeon

MnMUT buyww tere beea to
Klng>ley and Ticlnlty ior tbe pa^t
tew daya. eontiacting for a carload
L of potdtry to be ablpped from tbla
\ poUt October I. U more povlirr
> ralM^ In thU aecUoo of tbe
r a readier market eoaU be ob
epL Hoaerer. ibl* ImporUnl Indnatty la eliding bere year b> year.
Bdd Chauny and John Hnd. Jr.
were In Mautatee Sunday, where Bdd
held aecond ba»e for Buckley In a ItInnltig game bei«>>ea that team and
tbe Manlrtec Recorda.
Sept. it.

MonccTooo
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IMar than TuMMr •
to •»«
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Uneeda

Madar to tier home near NnloD Citr.

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Hmrr Hoeflln.
Todjir to the Oon-Coo election nnd
bat litUe Intarcit ti........................
Mr. and Hre. Keene of Huakegoo,
relamed to tbetr borne Tnaadar toat
aifter barliig pafited aeveral dar« here
vttb tbe famniea of Oeorge McDoonld
BM K. J. Caae.
Mr. and Mi«. R. B. DePrance retomed Batuntoj from .
Qrand Rapida. Atm Arbor and Detroit
Mr. DePrance rlalted tbe Oiy of the
Slralto »ltb tbe Tle» of i
an automobile.
^ MUs Lydia Brown U paaalng a
daya at JackMW. Mich., vitb relaUvea.
Tbe ball game bere Sanday '
tween Klngilar and Sprtngfleld rcaultrd in a dMaat for tbe Utter by
a acore of 5 and 2. It waa c
Ibe beat gainea aoen bbee tbU a_____
Mra. J. O. Crouier'of Trnvene City,
patoed tbe latier part of Ute week
vtoltlag reUtlrea and frlendt t
Wlib hla new grapbopbone a
totractlon. WllUam Wri^t'a grocery
l«wented a ncene of great aetirlt
ttoUirday. it la one of tbe flnMt I
thta rllUge.
mid day talk to again rife, and I
to probable that .a aeeUn.i will be
beU aome time *0110 week to talk tbe
matter over.
Mtoa Ida J
waa the gueai
bnrat toat week, retnmlng
borne Friday.
Mra. Bllu Brown departed Satur­
day lor Utchdeld, HIcb.. to vUlt toltb
Hr. and 'Hie. Herbert Andemon.
Duane Oeyoe, wbo baa been con­
fined to bla home witb acariaC ferer, ,
la reported aa e
and plan* were laid looking toward
J. C. Pease waa t Traverse City] if,5 luirrel*. Appl.t ot all kind*
unusually phnUful In this *ectlon
the ancceraful markeUng of their visitor Wednesday.
nMlccably Improrlng.
Clicsier Thajvr and wife have re- ihts fall, apd fnilt crop faihire in
A. B. Bdoacci nook in the algbU*' pouto crop thU fall.
Mist Julia Seboetile. wbo ha* been m™ilcnX ‘ '
at the Grand Rapid* fair last week.
olher eccllons are glrtiiK orchard
vUltl
relsThe Kinney onion. A. 8. ot B.. ■pending a few day* visiting
PbU a very entbusiaatlc reeetihg In Uve* here, returned to Berea. Obl^
Krehwr'a ball last Saturday wvenlag WedMMlay.

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Marquette Escorilon. Tnaaiay,
OCL 1.
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A. Sept. l#-2J-27.

TIME TOUT
Don’t Walt ter the Paul SUqm <
Kidney lllneaa—Profit by Trave City Peoplea Sxperieneea.

,1' dlnorder*.
neglect the»e IUk. Tbe aitncka mav
pars off lor a time, but leiiini witli
r.ater.lnten»lt>. if tbedr are aymp
una nf droiH.t—iiuffy awelllngr. InOow
le eythi. liloatlri): of liiiiba or ankU-s
r auy other part of the tiody,
sn'l deliir a minute. Begin lukUu:
Doan'a Kidney Hlla and keep ui> the
tteatnieiit until the kidneix ao- well.
will n'tuni. Cure* In Traveme nty
prt'Ve the elfepllv«'ne»» of tbit gntil
kidney remtJy.
Mia. Nancy tVlkel. of 3<C Elmwoo<l
Ave.. Traverse Oly. Mlcb.. s»)>: 'I
became In a vi-i-r liad condlllon from
kidney dlM-UKe that hud bothered iiufor quite )i44nttf tinie. Hy muaclrs.,
iimle Biiii joliilK weie eon-. Kbs-p didme DO iN-iiefit uiid 1 xulfered with
about all the achiti and pains that are
pouplrsl1 with
wlih general kldnty
kldnt? trouble.
Finally after irjliig xeveial pi^-xcriir
lloD* and ivm>-dl. *, I cminu-nci'd Ki
Doan * Kidney Pill* and from the
t I received benefit and
than
Itonte a remedy of »nrh
•h merit ax
nbkn'.i Kidney PHI*. ■ —
proentvd tblx
renndy at the Well Pharmacy."
For xale by all dealers. Price ^ii
cent*.
Foxter-MIlbuin 0>.. Il-iffaln.
New York, sole ugenU for the Vullvd
SUtc-x.
I KetnemlMT the DuRK—DuanV
Uke no olh*T.

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if is belter to deposit your funds with us
than to carry or hide them.

BECAUSE
with us they are absolutely, safe, while on
your person or in hidiog they are NOT safe.
BECAUSE
many a life has been lost throush keeping
money about the bcuse or on the person.

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iog idle.

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Iiiapcetion of

?^'K,sAyiNqs

Michigan

IVipoiito
I’ajalilo

U-nand

XyOUR home surroundings is what makes your life. If you have a nice comfortably
T furnished home it will add niriety per cent to your happiness and comfort; and
there is no reason why you cannot have it when you can furnish any home, any size,
large or small, and put in just as good a grade of goods as you wish and pay for it just
as you wish, and it costs you nothing extra.
J
For J. W. Slater is the furniture man that does just as he advertises, and he posi­
tively guarantees to sell you a better grade of goods at a lower price than any cash
store in the state, and give you all the time you want to pay for them.

REASONS WHY WE CAN DO THIS
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has cerialnly got a
been working thto aummrr.
orchard, the tree* are loadMra. John Canu and. Mr*. Wm. Cur .-q rlchi
11 down,
down
ry visited (ileudt In South Mlltonoverl Mr .md
ind Mr*
Mr*. (O R ('UyiMiol an.l,* .;Sunday.
It.r Mi>> 1Wealtby Clayp,iol vlxiud at
Dr*. Ben Peter* It In wy poor ih- home
me of Frank I-aiU Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hermaim rauw'
lealtb these days.
Sept.
iiilm-d Mr. and Mr*. W. Ansorge -S.m,Uiy.
J,x‘ Uertuann 1* working ai the '
SpUON CENTER.
mas,* work In Burdickvllle the pa-t
and rhUdn-D. w<vk and will reium then- today
aft,T spending Sunday at home.
Mr. Wm. Good and aeveral olbers
Sept. IT.
w«.nt lo LeUnd Monday to aee A. JWhile and son Jimmie, who surt f»t
North Manltoii Ittond where they S4A0
Grand Rap,da »4A0
win erect a saw mill
Pen' Marquette Baeursitiu, Tucdruy,
Frank BUI*, loxt one of his valuable Opt. 1.
hois,* a
ago Sunday.
H. F. Moeller. Q. P. A. The last lumliMng h*b ibete
aronnd here of any amount will bo Sept. 18-:$.2:.

WHY NOT LIVE WHY MERELY EXIST

By buying in large quantities we get the very best prices
possible.

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ELK LAKE.
,1iitiilK-ied off thb. wiiil.T br the Oiul
T \V. Hawley aeui to Trav.-rx niy «‘^H| l••l'‘htv. orTiuM-i-x. o,r, u,..
h. W. ilalch will !«• thrfor.siun.
tout hMday.ilex. T. K. VVhlli- tx xUll quit;- xick
Mr. unil'Mr . John Kittvr wcnl
The tbrexhlug muchlnr lx In the
y canu- bntne >«*• ■M iRbborbood at prew-ui.

THE OLD RELIABLE HOME FURNISHER

By selling goods on credit we do five times the business a cash store
would do and the gain in the volume of the business would overbalance
any little loss- .

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We get the best values, as the manufacturers want to sell to the man
who does the largest business, and we get first pick of ail the lines and
pass the rest to the smaller dealers.

FOURTH
We do all our own buying and managing and do not have any high
salaried men to pay out of our profits.

TIME CHEERFULLY EXTENDE'A'^HEN SICK OR OUT OF WORK

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ORANO TRAVCMC HMALO, THumOAV, •ERTCMMR tt. MV.
fiMl ttmrn 1
. Llodeey'i Sanday.
lem." aad E E Warren of -Tbree
. and Mra. J. e!. Hoki-Ii
14au G. Brraat to BomIc B. Ad­
Oaks. All ate men of world wide
hter took In tbc ScOdlera
cock p*r«^. 8«e. J. T. *7, B. 11. moo. dauxbter
repuUtlon.
Aodilor Gcmt*] to T)iom»> J iMt work.
^ (t U bniered that dtU state
MaM>7 AneUn and Hobart
naked at Camp IC last Satorday.
vemion will snrpaaa In Interat and
liss Boaie DeCntat
t ~
wan
Aodlior Oooenl to Tbomoi J
proOt all prenoas
r Sanday..
h. and Mra
Ira. Brf. Pray naked
Io'mw'*
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Order of F.^iicatioii.
Buiic It. Woltor to Aou How. Willie HadlMin'.i Sunday.
State of Michigan. Thirteenth iodl• Mr. Bonker aad Mr. 'Cole were
poroel
i. T. ». B. JO. two.
dal areult In Chancery.
beie Sandai
AdHolde KOM. DM Grata
Salt
pendiog
In the Ciranlt Court
Howard Brown took
J^T siawooiC Jou *7 »Dd oH lot at.
for County of Grand Trarerae
•erae ai
at Trargame Sanday.
block a.p.H.1 odditioD, moo
erae City. Hlchlgmi3 on the thl>
Carl Brown It working for E. T. day of Aiirut. A,
Irooinhad to Un. Nellie
A. E...........
D.. 1»07.
Pray.
Lena Crook. Complainant, vs. .Wil­
I.'iie Hoyt waa a MabM caJW laat liam Crook. Defendant.
T. a*. I
Prtday.
U this caose It appearing that aald
HUs Addle CrUp began her acb
Co.,
lot 1
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- -f. « n„ of i«^
t. William Crook. Is a ralblock II. oriKlDDl plmt'of Trarerae I putrtet No. J. todny.
dtnt of this state but bU
Mr. aad Mra. Jesepb Moiser risitMi! are nnknoiqi: tht-refore. on motton <d
ettr. Hick., n^o.
their daughter Sunday.
i-ddle. aoUcUor for eomidali
J. J. Tm-.-ddle.
JobD H. Mooroo ud wife to Henry
A fine alf belaoclng to E. T. 7»ray
It Is ordered that defendant enu
aa atrnck by lightning last taigbt.
aiiparanoe In aald canec un or be­
Mr. and Mra, G. C. Pray naked at fore 6 months from the dale of this
Arable Brown's Sunday,
order, and that wUliln twenty da/s the
Walt WataoD and wife
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slnam auw
luse tthis order to be
J«D»a J. SnUlTiiJ lot No. f. tioek 71.
■■ at Knm Watsoo'a Sunday.
publiahed In the Grand
ioUrlocben. |J6..
Ora Brown and Charlotte V
Herald. Isold publication i
~llli» Pennlnron and wife
•oldtera reunion
Untied once In each week
Henry W. Put. lote 7 and 8. block 71.
weeka in s
Intortocben. |7S.
George W. Cnitls.
W. R »mi
Circuit Court Commissioner
fflberCol?
iUi..K_SY.
John J. Tweddlr.
ban Aft Lay Oo.'a lOlb adlUon OtSM.Solicitor for Complainant.
Bneklcy. Mich. Sept. 17.—Dackley
will have two Held days. September S*-7t
20-21. under (be anapica of Ibe
ball team. There will be (wo days of
aoltd sport from start to flnlsh. Horae
CURS
Wrlcbl. ne^ of d#^. Sac.
races, fool races and other races and
MH of
Sec. 8. T. S6. B. 8. |12.0». dancing, two
Andltor Qeoeral to Jana
V. wire exhibition and other erent^ are
•H^f DWK. Set «. T. M. R. 0. hilled for both daya.
The Grand Rapids All Sura will
Andltor
Genera] to Jama V.
Wrlsbt. nel4 of ne , Sec. 8. T. ac. cross bsu both days with the Buckley,
R^l. m.78.
team and there will bo a wraling l elesM-.
Andltor Genera] to Jamn V. Wr1d>t, match Priday orrnlng and a boxing leveaeo Bnuui
I earei Catarrti and
belt ofneM.
. Sec. S. T.*26. E 9. tl2.08.
Andltor General
- serai to
U JameaV.Wrli.-..
------ IghL bout Saturday evening, both held nt
1.9S. Coming's paTillloa.
seti of aeH.
. Bee. 8, T. 26.'E 9. $11.92.

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Andltor
General
to James
Fall Ws« W rantL at Oi
8H et aeM.
seM. Bee.
Sec. 8. T. 26, E
E 8. m.29.
' Andltor
General to JamaV.
Jama V. Wright,
WriiIrht.f
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indltorOeneral
•e14 of ael4. Bee. 8. T. 2«. E 8, 8U.
^ wltnea the ball game b*'
Amelia McIntyre, nee Spencer to.tween Buckley and Manbitoe, and the
LmU aendenen. e^ of
Bee. 8. game waa the most IntemUng of Uie
T. 98. E 8. 18.
'iMasoD. Dyer, tbc left-handed pitcher

0UIIII1HMUIMEBI

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tbc eweeter eJemeni at boae
in danger of « great
decline, beacase men, as a whole.
think only of gotiiag wenlth.
There are tbot^sands. both men and
omen, who do not take time To eat
properly. They rush through life, and
as a result we have aa age of Indlgatlon. uervouanos. IrrlUblllty, eleepletf ulghts, and morose dIsposUien.
With (he discover^- of Ml-no-na tab­
lets. there is no longer any excuse (or
one to have Ul hi-altb from stomach

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A Positive catarrh

Etr'sCriiiBaii

COLOS

Ksr.::"si'vs."

l-o^ua strengtBhns the walls of the
stomach,
digestive
aad restores muscular contraction to
and bowels, so no laxaIve la netded.
Sick readacha. palpation, bad taste

Slate of Michigan. In the arcnlt Court
of Mra. Levcjey.
and ciM-mlien of the PaarteanU 'sm«8
fbr Grand Trarerae Coonty.
Mtv. Mary Methodist chBRA. The paUbearan
The tuoeral servets
ChaBoery.
Agna Ode. ComplalnaBt. vo. Els- n. l^veXT were hele m\ the tu^ of were: A. W. Ymmg. J. E Uneda. C
worth Cole. Defendnt. Aug. II. 1807. her'da»(d»ter. Mrs. W.H. Cole." Wedi tad IX J. UAey. tbe
It satisfactorily ai^aiing tram affi-e taken to Big BspMs tor
davk on file In this canae that the oi-eday morning at 9 o'cloek. The poHliearen* were v»i«-nin» « tip CltHI
pei«ot>al1y served upon the i
Elsworth Cole b.v reaetm of
tlnued ahaenee from hU last known
the above named complaliiant. k ts or­
dered, that the said defendant. E3a-I
worth Cole, ante hit appearaace to]
be entered In ihU cause Mtber la per-1
acB or by s<riicltor wkhln (hral
months front the dale of this order {
aod In default thereof that the bill
of complaint filed faerelo may be tak-j
eu as coofosed sg4inat him.
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George W. Curtis.
Circuit Court COmmlaloner,
Grand Trarerae County, Mich.
L. H. Gage. Solicitor for C..mplsl

86410'
Toledo
isjiel Iall these troublo.
^ Pera Marquette Excuralou. Tuaday,
fe Sons' sell Ul-o-na.-U)
Mxent boxch. and guarantee to refund
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
SepL 16-23-:;.
New Homa In the West.
Sepd fci* fr*-.- ropy of pamphlet
mlalnlng synopsis of the I'nlted
Blates hnmmiead lava and Inloraia
tlon how to
a cheap Irrigated
farm or a quarter section «>f splendid
free fiirtuing or grazing land along
f the Chicago
A North Western By.. In South Da•kota. Wjomlng nnd other sutee All
agents sell »|>pclal low rale ezcnrslou
IR-kets to hodieseekem via The North
Weatera Line, Full inforniallon ou
I. I'aasensn'r
inager, Chicago, ill.
3K-2t

_____ d Pray wnni to Aese to play
hall Smdar
__ _ Watson went 0 Bowers Har­
Jama
bor to oee Ute ball game Bundayj
Mra Bberman and children are visklag at her falber’a. Jama Stoops.'
ilr.
-. and Mrs.
Mra. WIR pray and dau^ter Olanetu. vIMtV al E E Pray**
Satorday and.SBatay.
■r. and Mra Jama Watocm drove
to Traverse City temday.
1 UbM Bakwhh
od's Sunday.
Itr. and Mra Orloff Pray vliUed i

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The Torty-seventh annual

Nov. lS-14-16th.
A number of noted apakera wUt be
present. Including W. N. Haruhorn
of Boston. W. C. Pout* of Chicago.
Prof. B. A. FUx of Kentucky. Dr. Wra.
Byron ForUush of Detroit who will
give three lectura on the "Boy Prob-

Goo^ fresh picklini;
at

upplies and reasonable spietts

lUaif$ Drug Store

nsnal, we wUI have the repnlatioii on
waists and already we arc showing a line
that are by far the prettiest ever shown for
this season of Ibe year. ^
They are made of Net, Batlsle, Mercerized
Walstlngs, Silk and Mohair—all sizes from
S2 to 48. Think ol IL Large ladles can be
fitted as weU as the small ones.

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One-third the number
of parts.

Prices range from 98c to $6.50.

M. J. LALONE Trav«^‘ aiy, Mich.
City Opera House Blk, room 4.

Macc-Mustard-DlU Seed
Carry Powder-Slices

Are Beautiful

Automatic Engine

- rens were made unill the last halt
E L. A Cab 2nd addition. $1010.
^'of the thlrtoentb. when Manlatee
. Benjamin Thlrlby. eU al., to Pera
ending gnne throe and four In
Marquette Bdilroad Co., lot 13 and 14I aoared.
'
| Manlstee% favor.
of block 18. H. U A 0o.%
00.% 2nd. |4M. 11
Sarah Braeken to Cfcarta Bodamior, Buckley feels Justly prtwd of Its
and wife, lot 13, Fluffs 1st. Blackhaving played .a
wood. VO.
doable header at Oopomlsh. Klrrt
Rickard Howvd to W. Pennington.
W 8. 7. and A block 7L Inleriochen.
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”&aa. O, Smith aad wdo to W. P.|
^ •*•!« twwmod on the
•qtqtoor.
116 E. iPtalSand mttoaalon oi the main line of the M.
Walton
80. Nock 4. E ^ A Oo.’a 14th addl- A N. E from Boekley
Jnnctlon. under Roadmoster Bcott.
Jma ii. '.Monroe and wife to Nell Sixty Indians un dtwenty white men
Urtngston and wife, loU 13 and 1
. doing duty.
block 1. P. H.% 8rd addlUon. tlHiO.
Dodfry schools arc rtimilog very
nicely now with over ISO scholars
MABEL.
rolled
and more arc expected.
Tony Pray went to Bowora Harbor

Sealtsg Wax-Tomerte

For
Fall
'

I Manistee got Utree nins. tying the

•im.

Corks—Paraillii

The New Waists

The McVicker Gas or Gasoline

?m ^
the bo*. Bwanatoo twirled for ManlaOeo. E
nnj Londblom was nnpira.
L Pray and wlfe^to
wlf^to W’.
W. A. Bell.'tee
Bell.
. nw^ of eeK. Bee. 16, T. tT. E 8, IMI. ecore was made on /‘Ither elde until >
Inning, whmi Pettkt
^''scored for Buckley. In Iho eliditb. E.
1 John;
C- MoorejuWed two eoora

The Busy Housewife
is now etiKaccd in pnititiK up prcserx'es and pi^cs—
Are you in a pickle?—Perhaps wc can help you some.

Office open every Saturday

Note the few pans which the McVicker has. No gear.
no tumt
umWing rods, no rachets. electrical governor. Will stand
50 per'
>er cent overload without stopping,
ipping, will pick up fo'ir
umes quicker than any other
c
gasoline engine. Why? Uecause cur engine is built differently than al! other makes.i
We are working on the'same principle as steam,' only we are
ing gasoil
using
gasolineeiQ
in place of wood or coal.
in the imarket come In and M. J. wjll explain
it tb you.

Steinberg Bros.
Traverse City, Mich.

GRAND
MILLINERY
OPENING
Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20 and 21
MILlSjERY S'eRaWtI^n't

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You are cordially invlte'd to examine our
GRAND DISPLAY

'Orcbertra
^tniOy' Evenlmi

Labelle Parisienne

Our Ha«s al:

A large purple hat trigimed with shaded lav­
ender plumes Rnd Morning glorice at

$7.98

9i8.oto

Every effort has been made to secure

Cheyenne Hats

FOk MIKES.

Very popular this season.
Our price,

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and offer best Values obtainable in pattern
hats of excellent taste. The assortment we
have will enable you to secure just the bat
you want at a siving of from $2X10 to $5.00.

$4.98
are already receiving many compliments ;
from women who are posted as to values •
and styles. It is true that in this collection ;
we have hats that are in every way equal to
1 those usually selling up to $7.00 in many
' shops.

See Onr Millinery Display m
West Window

Les Chapeau de bloche
New ccaiile brown, trimmed with roses, fol­
iage and ribbon. A new fall ^ f AQ
model for....................................... ^Ja70

Extra Special at $1.98
Ladies dress hats. Mushroom as well as
other shapes, trimmed with coque feathers,
ribbons and velvets.

THE GLOBE DEPT. STORE
FroiTt S't.

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UAKft TftAVOItf HERMS. THUMOAV. •erTEHMER M, nv.
CATARRH IS CURABLE

SHERMAII& HDNTER
ARE SHOWING
ALINE
OF
SUITSOVERCOATSRAIN COATS
PANTSONDERWEARFLANNEL
SHIRTSGLOVES &
MinENSHATS-CAPSWOREING
JACKETSSWEATERS
KNIT
JACKETSWOOL SOCKSTjiat Many
Larger Stores
Will Hardly
EqualWe Bought
These Early
And Can
Therefore
Give Prices .
That Later
Purchases At
Higher Pilces
Would Prevent
—We wMt
Every Reader
Of This
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To Decide Now
To See The
Line And Test
TheQaims
Made By UsNew Goods In
EACH
Department—
SHERMAN
& HUNTER
Traverse City, Mich.

■nd KDDc iB ocr (
rather Ucht crop, b«t wtMSl
AddniM. tbe Rer. Haaklna.
were fairly emd crape. Some
aod n *' ■
Semg. Maple aty CMr.
or the fa
famera eowed eeed pe%s and
they tamed ont quite pwd.
Ctoalng Bone; God Be With Ton Tfll
Mr. and Hra. P. M. Hale entertained
companr from Traveme City last 8un- We MeM Agnfa.
BenedlcUon. the Ree.
a few daya.
eiwe City TUited tbeir parenu. Mr.
and Mra. P. M. Hale a tew daya laet
week.
,
There aeema to hare best a lot of
bUckberrlea all over thU MaaPo but
they are qearly all fane now. PptatoM all loe* as tboosb we miebt
liare a anod eorp. Com looka flne and
will be a good crop. If the troat btdds
auie and Alpbonao Hoellnuwte] of
Trwrerae Cty. hare been TUltlng
like Oe* for the paat- few
*
daya.
'
A party of four, A. HuellmanM. H.
leea. P. H. Hale and U. Clees west
as floe a catch of black
one would wtah to nee. Tbey eanihj;
ifwrly forty flah and tbey ranfed in
welcht from two to alz poundi.
Tbe Ladlea’ Aid met at Mn
Lewis' iMt Tburaday and Hra. l^ewta.

MAYPICLO. MIBB Ban Wiring of TnTetae CUy
has been aewing at Hra. J. L. Gibba.
J. B. Holdcroft and olater. Mlai
Mary Holdcroft. have been enjoying a
▼Itit from thetr brothera. Wb. Holdcroft of Kansas aty and Gordon
Holdcroft of New Tort city. Tbe Ut­
ter baa apem aoae time to Core* as
a miatlonary under the Preabytertan
board and Is talcing
course at Prtoceton.
Quite a number from tbla pla^ *ttended the aetdlera' reunlim at Trav--^ty.
Mrs.
Bamtun rotamed borne
a. PItit
PI
sept 9tb after an absence of four
weeks.
Sunday evening Gordon HoMcroft
Holdcroft
fllltd the pulpit at evening service,
aoconni of gprea and the Corenaa and
acount of Corea and the Coreani and

Ulaa MaHoo Gibbs held i \ recital
aopper. which was greatly enjoyed1 by for her music pupila and their pare
at the home of Dek* KlngsU-y
all who were the
Sommlt
aty. Friday eveningBept. 16.
and Mrw. Len HalUdmy and daughter
Goldie and Willie Gran and Harold
Glbbe attended from this pUce.
ly aeh
The Midge across the Boardman
. -jUod of Watrtet No. 2. artll be held river at the John Cook place la being
et ISait Knaaon Bvangelical cbuich,
replaced by a cement atnieture. KdSept. n. 1907.
win Clark. Fred Oark and one of the
Jingling boys are doing the work.
Marlon and Harold Oibbs left Mon­
day to teaume tbeir studies at Olivet
Paper by I
iple City.
led by W. L. Allen.
Sayera attended tbe wedding of
Pa4r—Subject: Soul-wnuilng the niece. UUa Olada Rose at Copemiab
Primary Object of *8oi»day School Tuesday last.
Mra. James went to Ann Arbor
Work, by Mra. Frankie Ackerman.
where abe will romaln tome time P>
Paper by Gvlatl Sunday School.
give her lltUe daughter the benelU
Rev. J.
Diacuaalon ledI by the
' “
of
hoapiui treatment there.
White.
Mrs. J. U RTiybrew and children
Song, by O
Paper, by i-.
— — -------Dl'icusslon led by the Rev. HaaUru.
I her home at Gladstone.
Paper.
Oongregalloi^ ainday
School, Maple CTty.
SepL 17.
Report of Sunday BcboMi. _
Election of Offlcera.
Ctoslng song.
9TM
Chicago.
9TM
EvanioB
_____
Tueaday, Oetohpr I. via Pere Mary tbe Rev. Mr. Parmenter.
quetic.
Song. Eert Kaaaoo Choir.
H. F.-Moellcr. G. P. A.
Talk. Subject: Sunday Schow Work.
Sept. 18-25-:7.
John wnilte.

and Curtitg This Diacaae.

Cl^nih street Property Sold.
J. W. Jactison has compirted tbe
rale of the rostdene* of K. J. Pulgbam
of Caaa and
BIgbth ftreeu. Tbe pnrebaner to A.
B. Wilaon. tbe eoaUmetor. who will
remodel tbe bnlMlng and occupy It

CdUrrb is an f
alnirte day nqpr
so general ly known and has made
*^To MaTmJ«c*SlI^on. Tm«Uy.
many corea In Traverae Oty s
Oct. 1.
other towns.
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
Until comparattrely recent times
caUrrh waa thought to be a Mood sci)t. i8:s-:;.
disease and stomach doalni the ooly
trenlment. Modem acteDce finally
dlaprore this idea of I'
of catarrh, and tumid that
germ disease and. after many ezperimenu. the remedy was decided to be
21at ANNUAL
.Jyonted medicates tbe air you
breache: It kills the caurrhal gernn:
ft beals the smarting and raw mem­
branes of the paamges In the -Daec,
and throat; It cures all caUrrhsl
trooblee.

there la life and bmlth In the
^ where the
pine foreats give oft thHr fragrant
and healing balaams. no there la life
AND AETUnN
and health tn brealMng Hyomci.
There is no need of auBering from
SATUHDAY. OCTOEBR
uural
raurrh If the simple
SUi. 1M7
treatment of Hymnet It
VIA
a this preaertpttan t

Oiin Famtiy
EXCURSION

CBICAGO - DETkOlT.
GRIND RAPIDS
TOLEDO - LACROSSE' -

Soutlierii Points

Buffalo, N. Y.

Pere Marquetie

LAKE SHORE RV.
claimed ?br H.
MAPLE CITY.
v4rr much rain has fallen In this
oommunity the past week.
Mr. and Mr*. Otto Mahn of Cedar
tday.
vUlted friends In this place Frtdi
c CUy
passed through this tillage Saturday
enroute for Qlon Haven.

Mr ana Mrs. Andrcf Ftober visited
In pptoskey and Traverse City last
areek.
Mr. and Mrs. Parmeier of Cedar
as calling tn this place the latter
l>aii of last week.
The Ladlm Aid society met with
Mrs. Dr, milek last Thursday.
Mra. B. Fisher and daughter Dnro
Traveroc City tisltors last
ih) w
Ft Ida}
Sept tc.

...................... -F '

€irinmllBtos. 'BreatSak
Of Summer Resoi^

ffOf

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, tM7.

HATE FROM^^ttAND BAFtOS."
>ot%o^l^

ini

PIANOS

CLEVELAND, M.75
BUFFALO,
(9.M

as to
Ask Aoents for partic
ttme of trains, Unittol tlckcls. dc..
or see small bills.

nrrUBN LIMIT

B. F. MoeUer, G. P. A.

H. R. DALY,

Qothing DepL
The Showing of■ New Fall Styles is
Most Attractive in Patterns of
Checks, Plaids and Mix­
tures.
Browns, Grays
and Blacks are the
Favorite Colors.

SIO.OO. $12.50, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50

Commences Monday, SepL 16
Sal*

HgadreSs of BeantUol Hew Pianos, retumeO from Summer Rental, are now
otfereil.for TEN DAYS, at
Thege Bated PUnoo are amTinR daily from ewy Summer Rotort in MicbiEaB.
■ A oooditMD
oonditwD «
ot our waroroomi
waroroomg muen
make* u
it -oowwwaiy
<neoeaaa^ for
of tbeae inatniorer-crowded
•«. ni
«• to
»— meuta aa ^ aa they arrire. lu order to do this we will h^. oommonemg Monday.

ThePiaaot iudoded in thia tale are fimt-claai. reliable tpakca;

OBoe, we offer

Upright Pianos at $113, $i20, $138, $155,
4(165, $178, $197, etc.

RqnMDtilit pcilivT MtiDBI oIS26, 130, r6 urf 1100. md ev»n more. Ev.ry Tiuio UL'AB
AKTEED and may be exchanged it not perfectly aatiafaotory.

Good Square Pianos at $23, $35, $48, $55, $63, etc.
Amono the bwio"
"eh mal" u eTEINWAT. KNABE. 80HMEB. I’lOKEEING.
STEBLUte. VOSE. uid m»ny other mU.hoowii. tUndud i»«ke..

ITncwr 'Tawivic AUowed anrlnr this sole. Stool, Drape

Very E^sy icrins ana DeUrery fVee with ach Plano.

U you wint a Piano and a BIG. BONA FIDE SAVING appeals to you. be
sure to lee us Monday movning. when the sale commences, and get your.pick of the
bargains. For Inrther particulars of the sale write us or watch for our newspaper
announcements. Piano bnyers in every section of the state have been waning for
this graat opportunity and the Pianos will undoubtedly go fast, so we urge you aj
COME AT ONCE if interested. We will arrange terms ol payment to suit ytfur
convenience. STORE OPEN EVENINGS during this sale.

!

Grinnell Bros. Music Housii
Branch: 159 E. Front SL, Traverse Oty

$12 50 and $16.00 val­

ues. Choice of lot,

practically nmr and in many caaea are not aoiled. The alight nae the> hare receiv^ baa not
banned tbam a particle, yet becanae we hare no room for them ami mnat oloee them ont at

len at Delroll

IWlon’a

Just the thing for these cool
evenings.

Hie Greatest Bargain Sale of High-Grade
Pianos Ever Known in Michigan.

.

on

Top Goats

Sensattonal Reductions

BPBOUL NOTICE:

- $4.50

- - $6.00
$0.00

Annual Excursion

aeveIand,01do

abaolole guaiwnt

- $7.06

- - $6.00

tPECUL
We have about 50 ODD SUITS,
Men’s sizes that we roust sell quick
to make room.
Values. $12$0, $13.50 ap'« $16.00.
Choice at

tip

tHJS

Boys* School
Suits

Hats and Caps
Fall Shapes are in and
they are beauties

Wc arc making it interesting in
-STETSONS.** -YOUNGS**

,ahis line.
Special values at ^

$1.85, $2.98, $3.85
$3.98 and $5.00

and -OUR OWN**

Sl.00,$l.i0,$2.t»
S2.SO,S3.IHt.M.OO

E. WIIHELM

5 Story Block

Front Street

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