Grand Traverse Herald, July 18, 1907

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 18, 1907

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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nr, OitAND TRAVCRSC COUMTY, HICHIOAN, THUKSDAY. JULY 1& 1907.
aad tbe boys
e to entertain tbeir
gimta
Wednesday was a toy day with the
two gMa. They baked bread, made
cake and oooUea. and spent
Ume In rearranging the roonia. They
End decided Uial they woold glse tbe
“eompeny" tbeir room, so being
prettier, room, with a more beaoUol
outlook from' the wlndowe. They
leelsea woold more lolo tbeir
mother's room or a week. The girts

on another pteca of paper, made
Warren.- bUttg thrown more or leen
-Besldee. I am well known. It I am! Uny leg-armor plaiee. and so on
A Uttte e( EvMythb^
on Us osm roaponslbiUty ss to
a rough drawing of the eoner which
■n walking throu^ the elreeU of through the enure Insect irorid. Tbe! Covered rarriages were Brat laeS In
docL rose to the oeeasioo maofuUy bsd puxxled her.
ibeeter with a alrangw everybody ] greateet dlffieuliy U experienced In I EngUnd la Uso.
He Imd faltUully promised to cm
"What a Dusiber of peo^ cd the will a-ant to know wbo you are."
jdetormlUag tbe species M fruit found
There are PO.OM aerre imder oeeoathe table always with clean bands and ame of doUon are bnried here!
in sic«naciis Usually It Is errebed. nut palms l« Oeyloa.
And «1U to bleb «MMTor;
face without being reminded,
eUd. by way of opening t^ eocvvi
^d If -n oomalas no seed, the oolyl Sew York dty eompleua 4« new
A aoBg of tove Md bope,
had agreed that be woold go to
grasp Ibe situation at ooee."
j method of examination avallalde for bundtags each day. averaging <U,0W
. Wbn Urte or* «s tbe
"Oh. T«; they used to be a great
every nlttt promptly at nine o'clock
ttie bit her lips with vexotloo.
{Ibr InveaUgatnra Is to place particles' each.
'A •*« «( 1)op« aad hm.
without the repeated, coaxings
family in days gooe by." the aald.
"OWB.-. - I said, -dont let ua worry of skin under a microscope and dls-| India's exports have inctresed
ABd Ultb iD tb« Corrr«r.
commands that were usually required "Henry VIII. look them away wtaes he ; about destiny or anything
lythlng rise. 1 will • cover the texture. Crain e
can be reoog- percent, ta 10 yean and her Impona
He kept Us word. HU stotora
was reforming the chureh. Tbe dut- walk with you.«s far aa your boose. - nUed by the shape
starch
p^ penL •
paUenl than usual with his oc- tons didn't dumgv their rrilglcm fast
Id mercy permit me tbat granules when other methods fall.
Among the yellow mere It ____
u ihongtat
YPtea Uf« li iB lu prune;
cwlooal noUy burau of-boyish spirits enoogfa. Bdgar duiton was the
for I don't know a eoul In tbe town-;
astonishing things have been* unlucky to sleep with tbe bead to the
A U(ht bMit. • rlchl beuL
They took Urn Into tbeir coafld
cf them. But he deserved to be pun­ Then If yon find ar. addtUooal cousin tomi In the stomachs ot birds, erory- north.
,
A nonir beut of oak.
and traneferred other ^rment
and made bjm feel that be too
ished.- ebe added. "He did a shabby such a nuisance, we will aay goodby u,jnj i,n( dlatnoa(ta. - says Prof Beal
Mount Uorgan. et Queensland, tts.
A Bweei aoDB. full
bnreao and cloact
le for tbe pleasure of their tiling"
rever snd a day. vnll that do?"
-g bird sloraseh which had been kept iralla. Is practlcallj a bill of gold-bear“Whst was that?' 1 Inquired.
They had decided to uee the eltUag- goeaia.
-Vos." she said, doubtfully.
lo alcohol for two yeara. waiting lu.lng mlneraL
In the evening they had pleasant
"He was betrothed to hit ceosUi.
lom or a dUtine-room. aa bedng larger
"

^
<«niA'and poison
^
with t« pipes In SoknOB-S
Dorothy
boBse
partla.
with
»mes
or
mosic
doMoee.
and
Jilted
her."
pointed
ana cooler In Sommer
the smaU
bouse where at one oak berries, which are the favorite Temple tt the first mention of the
"And what became of Mlatires lime a hraneh of the family used
Inlngroom. ThU tieeesaltalod more Once or iaice they all went some
food ot many hinW. The bub who pipeorgsn mad. In hlsujyy
A bi«re •OBS. a gram aong,

Dorothy Clareace?"
It is now convertod Into a balrlepe In laying the table and in eas­ where for the evening.
Wbee life le in lu Ml;
At the end of tbe week Hr. and Mrs.
“Sbe went Into a convent They
ing tbinpi from tbe Uteben. bat tboy
A aooc at Hpeoed barreet.
Harrington assured tbeir host and SS7 sbe died .of a brokea heart, and
tbougbl It woold
Of Antamli (Blm repcM;
see that they bad enjoyed tbeir soon afterward Sir Edgar was execut­
efaange to tbeir mother and father. Tbe
or oM dvA tho cMd dam.
esceedlngly.
Mrs.
Harrington
ed
for high treason."
beet
laUwlloeo
aad
protUest
cUna
le hot,-I whore 1 was slaying, and ,ooia
the Breh of a hun
bcTOBd mcaU. '
Prom Pny dr iVune. an extinct vol­
made each ot the girie n gift of
severe punlshmrot!" I auggeated. begged to make the aequalntaoee Of a y^t in tt# stmnaeh of one king b
While drawlne to tbe boncdleet deep. aad taUewsre were brooght
cano In Prtinre. <«rtxinle acid U propretty resulw of her needlework made
roember ut the family.
tnbmltted fourteen of these Ben- cron rare* w
honor of the ocoaslon. FHiwer
FUH4tde tbe rlTor Sowe.
c-ircd for romm-relal pnrpoaea.
daring
the
vlelL
Tbe
boys
were
all
arranged on tbe table and in t
gracefully. and we discussed the fam dtocovered.
____ ____ raterplllars ulih atlngLancaster n-jtl:, Pa., has n Pres­
remembered with appropriate gifts.
Since those days a auttoo baa ..y tire- imd the family hUttwy until
^^d aecrer and goest-room.
A emve BOOS, a bnre eocfc
was to be the next guesL
r owned an acre of Ubd in Devon- two o-clork in the morning.
Promptly at the appotnted'time Mr.
^ona that are bltt-r s»d burning. Imga byterian rh -rehre. and at leant three
To speed tbe vatilBC mar.
-r-tlcBa a r almost IM
and Hre. Harrington arrived, aad rang He bad a roxal good time, tor now no ttire. And they wrlll never get back
1 think few men have had a more
bo fierce that a skunk
When viBtar e'er a veary world
roproveB Mm or “fotmd fault' tbeir poaltlon of land owners
tbe front door-belL MrylaM
dlfflcoU courtship than mine, for Hits tngraiil In comiwirlron. and fn-lt b
Proclaim Ua Mnperr:
Tnk.sr '
blm. They were oo polite and
le welcomed tbe guests,
Dorothy fought agalnat the gaidaoce
raaplog aa quinine, and ttot
A pure Mtb. a aore faUb.
derate
that
be
was
Impelled
Sho
stopped.
them
each
an
aSectloaate
Ides,
aad
of
deatlny
with
all
her
mlghL
C
up
obroxio
r.
thluga
are

A faith to baolab tear—
"Unlere whatr I asked.
tousty enough, the rest of the legeod ermanmoO grccdllv 1-. iS- .feathered

ParmaU. tbe landJoeked rtrer! Now aaeUted them to remose tbeir wraps. be very pollie In return. The girU
candy for him frequcBtly: hU
"Well, there U a rtdieakrae
came true, fora distant relative left ti,ron-'
They were osbered into the parlor,
Ood ^>eed aenaa tbe aea!
e tdano, sofa, easy-cbalr. bad all mother made the danUes be cnpedally legend which has been handed down:
-adwwd N. Taali.
liked; Ua elder brother, took hi
ot I don't suppoee H will ever eomi
been rearranged. Flcturer bad
kinswoman. Dorothy CluUoo. that the
Tima.
refatmg In dlBesent plaoea. Plowers eee a ban 0me: Us father talked roe. It runs:
damage to cropa. after which tbey
with blm in the cveologi and played ■My lotd shall come to hU own agaJi
What's tbe Tlise o* tbe DarT
were on table and mantel.
mlgrate to other fields, where they
Wbon a Oufom squire weds i
,
Tim la
■»
The naoal qomUoos aa to whether domlDom or pacbUl with blm.
charm with their sweet musk, their
Later. Virginia. AnaUn. and Malsle
Clareoea dame.'
.
Too Bow for those who WSIL
they had bad a pleasant Jooniey.
practicable
natnrt- und
unrt hurmks*
rtarmiem denKwmrr.
demrsiBor. - n>etBctitn
_____I In
_ repurchasing the Out .good nature
we each In turn the guest of honor "So the tbeory 1s that wbe^a Glut­ _
Too Swift for tboae who Pear.
whether they were Ured. etc,
m property, Crows do Immense damage In New
tr
a
week.
ton
marries
a
Oarence.
and
so
repairs
And all this arose from a chaaoe onthe the dUmood I u .es absolaUly aothTM Lobs for tboae ^ Grtere. aked aad answered.
At tbe end of tbe anmmer <1
(be srlckednca ot Sir Edgar, (hen counter In an old cathedral oo a wet
Too Bhort for tboae wko Rc^ce;
"{ am eorry my blotter Austin U
^ protection Is to tar
dared that they found tUn^ so much prosperity will return*"
needlewerk -Mtaadi
not at borne to wdrome you." aid
aflen>oon.-Athol Holoway. In Chicago
^ p,„u,d. The
BM ter tboae who lire;
• when they had "company*'
"Yea; *ul I am afraid that w
Ttae la
giata. "He dooc not leave tbe office
'efflelency of this
_____________________■
aeheme w»a
rver taappeo now." she said, with
uota bair-past fire, but he will soon with them that they were almoe
straicd by Prof. Beal, who ^led
*>««> «•
dined to wish they might all be "
little sigh. "Nobody knows what bi
—Heorp van D7ha. be here. He will be verr glad U
Toward —
the
«»4 tt
- . cral acres
.....................
pany" for the tret of the time. It
become of tbo ClnUoos. and the Clartha harmful
^
pisBilng tbe supply of tarj *“*•
sometlmee
bard
to
rwnamber
uces
are
neariy
extinct."
or
beocfidal
relations
of
birds
to
agrl^
compelled
to!
Sploaeh,
yolk
ri
After a few mlootas' converaatloo
ibay
mret
conalder
others'
preference
■'ll
appears
to
roe."
I
said,
"that
you
Viiglfiia onend to show tbe goesU
culwre. horicultore. and all ptaBt life,
Tho areas planted: >*”‘***'
'
ft aaana r»d to be at
before their own. that they roust keep re supcraUtlous about the country a remarkable work Is bring carried ^
^ ^
^y the peas, potatoea, wheat and milk all
aald Kalala. m tber mt at tbe table tbeir room, that they might prepe
back the Impatient words or looks, Tends."
for tea. Then she and Malsle fli
forward by Prof. F. & D Beal, who
ib© untarrod patch foni- eeataln iroo. lessening In quantity In
tbe dm eraelBc after bar
that they must not find fault too much
"1 am afraid 1 am." ahe said, laugh
In charge of the Wvlslon of Bcoo^ glorious pknlc ground for tha the order named
bad a picaaant rtalt at Airat HatUet aboot In tbe last few preparations 1
It It not unoocDown nowadaya t«
ing, "becanee so many have come true omic OrntthotoBy of the BWogical •
Deal. Warreo helped them, and when tblnim went wrong: but ot
banqueters. Though crowa
and 1 do Ilka 'batnc oonpanr': ererywbole Ufa seemed so mud> irieasAnter ot this ooe irevec will."
of
by the time Aoatln arrtred alt
Survey, Vnlled Sutes Department Of
ravenous ««n eaters, tt la tUtod 'eogUfcn Great tAke voaaela. In dobody was trytns to do i
when every one did try to be agree­
"Why notrready.
Agrtcriiure at Waatilngton, D. C. Prtd.;
tin, i,un J, niore than emmtop^ ‘“F •» ‘•>*7 are cut In two. ladlsd
me aU tbe tUne, and It
able.
and
thoutttfU
for
others,
"Becaime."
she
aald.
"I
happen
to
be
Beal
has
s
i.
examined
<
saa
a
ploMant
raoaL
AoMla
■.......................................
“"’■■MUd b, tt.lr
U dmr,- -«">■
»” — I-n »BM, *•
would yOB Ube to «> tbtar or. Halala.
ahaB AHL;«B.lbair They Joat case and Virginia, a boat and boatOML jal they decided it was well worth the tbe Last ot the asreneca.1 was named Ihouaand binl atomaeba. the greateat tng barmfol tnaecU. In ooe crow'a middle.
Dorothy. aJIor the Isiff'wbo died ot S work of the kind ever BceocBpllabed riomarii the InveeUgators found (hs
Out ot a fostaBi’tt fint.OM Mrs.
Ibe bead aad tbe foot of the table.
taa a good tlaae an tbe tlm I was
Mary Todd, ot Oakvood. HaaUsgs.
broken heart."
by a single man, while hU aaalslaDU
tbero; hot 1 roaMbeied srtaat yon Mr. and Mrs. Hsrrtngloa were given
ninety
"Arp you a Miss Clarence*" 1 asked. have examin.-d an equal number, makX at one end. and Malsle and War.towing 1that three birds are partial Bng, left ».0M for dutritouea by
told M. aaBma. and I triad to
»-|.bowl«
Umt they had all proBted mue* by the “But I am afraid I can't help those Ing over slxiy thousand In alj. A
at the other.
Bobins turn] fruit with her ezeentori to homes for eats and
what 1 eonld to help aantle. and
Dew plan rt being "home gucsu,
intortonate Cluitons." she went
seemingly endless task It la. in veatldogs.
ivery one eserted himself or
to ha a batter to her. And really 1
rengeanoe. and many
Selected,
-because 1 don't know one."
gating with A microscope each minute farmer baa been near dlatraeUoo be­ A regular fee la charged In Germany
lilted to dd the dlabea then, she bee self to be entertaining, aad there
At
this.
1
am
afraid.
I
winked
at
the
particle
In
enrb
of
these
thousands
Of
A
Case
of
Destiny.
each pmtty cblnA O dear. I with !
cause of the ravages of these birds. It for the BBS of canola and catiallxad moouracnl
of
Sir
Frao.rokeo-nosed
A
heavy
ohower
of
rain
bad
left
me
stomachs, jv. hll this haa been acj„^vered. b-mever. Ihsl rivera .but none for riven that have
oonM ba at hooie and be 'ocopany.'
rompllshcd lu a period Of aeventoen L^
^ ^00- been made narigabte or imprevad.
stranded In tbc 'snclent and sleepy
too," eoetttaad Ittiite leatki^.
"Bealdre." she conUnued. "even If yeara Wneo one consldera that to do.
dty of Sebestor. "nie country roads,
j, ,, obtainable they scorn fniU
Migtnto fowned.
la Sweden some of the statJoa aralt"WWI, 1 BSppose I niebt Inslte yon Ubleclotb.
did. 1 couldo t give them back their Ibis intelllgenily and .uccessfully 1*1
,h„ ,t„aacb, Ing rooma ua pTO»ttaifwtUt.ooattai
!ak some afaarp word of bad enoegh at the best of Umes. were
to rtilt m tor a week,'
property, because I haven-t
rijppy as to put bleydlng oi
. aeeing her moUier
quires a tborough knowledge of the|„,
hundred robins were found
era, and pol^ call the
nottar eith a laash.
lOoey."
10 mlnBtes before tbe
"Or yon ol«fat sUU Haim and m. aerenely eating, and opparenUy obll- the question. 1 knew nobody In
By thW Ume my rou^ drawing was fsmtlUrtiy with charactertsuea of the;;)^ "^ «i’y‘f^r'or'five'doLlu^ arrival of trains.
miM," aald Virginia, "i think yoo Tlooa of the cataetrophe. cheeked ber- town. and. aa there Is only one place
finished,
and
sbo'
was
kind
enough
toteresl—the
cathedral—1
went
seed,
of
both
domoauc
*lld'
^
,^1.
pref.rebce.
tbe
de.
UBBld en>oy belnc oocnpany nnd bar­ a^. and CBly said pleitimly: "Never
Cladstoo»-a llhcarr Is noaaooaealUe
say
It
was,clever.
pUnls.
b
mind. Warrea: sMer will make it all Umie.
ing otters do thlnm
■ partroent enggwW that wHd fralu be- to all, aa tbe 8L Oetnola library, at
In doing this I believed I was spend­ -.May I keep llT" she asked,
right You1l be mere earefol o4xl
aat lor ytm."
’ planted In Close proximity to orobardt. Hawarden. erected st a coat of MOO.increase their knowledge, workcra in” so that the birds may be alirecUd
ing an Idle hour. As a matter of fact. should like to paste It In my sen
-rree. mnina. «om and rlalt n" Ume. won't you. deerr
There are H.OOO vrinoMa. lone­
line must spend much time ' and kept oot of mischief. As many ly on tbeolagy.
borit"

oat oveoiBg woe spent Vtrsaid tw^yearold Warrea. "aad we
"By all means. Would yoo like me wood*, gardeas, and fields, studying
^ Ik wild growlhs'are
_
_ ornamental.
___
will bnre floated cake erery day''; ginta and Malsle played doeU; all tbe Jeol for wbloh I was probably brought
There are In all fifteen Udlee In per­
I sign my nameT"
hundreds of spectre of Insects, wonus.*;;^ .dTan't^rerf having them
into the world.
and ba reattad aeroaa the ubie u ynong people sang tog^ber. and.i
sonal attendance npoa Oneen Alexan­
•Yea .please, and put the date,and bu0. The results of these lnves-‘
help hloNrit to a Ug piece ot eboeo. timet Mr. and Mrs. Harrington lolnea Tbe building appeared o be empty.
dra. tbe flrat befog mUtreee of-lbe
I did aa ahe told me. signing myaelf
id 1 amiaed myself reading the
lata cake.
In also. Later. nuU and
"Whriee. ooeMnY* yoo suk to hare rossed aroond. and oome amoslng tablets that recorded the live* of -Richard Clulloo.'
WhfSi she saw what 1 had written
wurthy people who existed genera
the oabe paaeedr aald Virginia mtber stortee wore told.
of
the
injury
FUcken
thrive
on
ants.
|
-n,* gyp,i„ of Granada. Spain, ara
Mis. HsiTlngton enjoyed to the foil tins oiBD. I fmmd them Intereallng. sbe went pale with astonishment.
tapntleaUy. aa tte abored tbe pute
Baaior to her brother^ piece.
le nnwonteil irot snd treedoo from for my own name happens to be Oot- "Are yoi.
■ she said.
*And VlrglBla. eoaldnt yoe pern it ire of the next few dsys Vlrgtola ton. and. though I have never troubled
irnm tbe
to yoor bntter a little more polltelyr planned the meals, and site or Austin myaelf about fomOr “trees." I knew
i briU-vp I aui dpsci-nd
engmeted her mother mildly. T think did the markeUng- TTie two girls did that we came from the west of Bigunferirag bnite who
I ttosld Uke to be eompeny If yoo the housework, and tocA prtde In k<-ep- tend. In other at>rds. the knidii^
:aa each becnfoei defoluted.
__
broke
Miss
Dorothy aar«oce-» heart."
cfalldrvi would ell be ea {loUte end
mrytblag neat and orderly. and damea who lay In Bcheater
of tbe coonliT. and In many* On expanding leaves and flower’of uiat city made their bread Into
Then she turned scarlet at some
While Ibe girta wore busy alth the catbedral were in all probaWIlty my
ecBtieoae tf tack Mber aa
itora. I wish that they bad had thought which atnick ht». and looked insutncph sperlal Held agents who ba.ts plant Hoc accumulate, and moat f,^ that were clrcuUr aad flat,
morning work. Mrs. Hairingon road
gdeata or strangers- I don't
the head of one life
paoido maarre ooe art of manner tor
sewed or wrote MUre; as soon as tbe foresight to leave roe some ol UDromforiable. But 1 corid not resist haw been engaced frrr the p-rrpOBc. for- of (he warblers perform .a worti of Th*
iril CT*-a' O'lmbi-r of bird stomachs lomevclenri- for th" farmer by going fn,ur»Boe company la greater than the
at teasing her.
gOMU nnd another for home oae.'
VlrgloU and Malsle were at llborty their property.
the di-i«rira.-m, and thus aid in the «'•" orchard* systetnaUcxBy. and eomhfoed aa'irte* of the presidents cf
■There la no doul
wandering through the doUtora. I
"Mamma. do play yon and papa are they deroted (heir Ume to ibr eaterprarllcal___
and__
k-icdUBc research.
' Kbanlns ih~ offenr-iv^- and destructive ,1,, foorteen Ireding unlveramre In
o«w oonpany tor a week." aald MaWe
of their mother. SooeUmes _uoe arroea a Uvlug plelure ol much ._ve to marry- me." said, "and so ________
- olti3er------- .____ :.............
dlBlculi.
Impmtsoty. "Vlifle aod I will do they sewed, while ooe or the other. greater Interest and beauty than the restore the Clmtona to ttetr tormerj k
e of groat vain#
kioda
I d« u-rnjin- »liai a bird eau by bit
In Auatralla. It It aald. t
the eooktng end moet ell tbe work,
aloud. Somotlmes they went on, images of stone aod Iron lying around glory ■'
rid of agriculture. Meadow ot trees grow wfth ttalr leavea edga"1 don't see that" she said “1—I-aoikmc. h- frequently goes through
ead yea obeli alt In tbe parlor and de long car-rtdre together. One day they
curkore
are
helpful,
„i the mvj.m* of caUng a hearty
wire to the -rn. thoa glring UUlo
young lady who isas sketch­ don't believe In tho#e old legende."
• tuey-wott. and wo n do ererythlni
lunch, and all «<«il on a
black mark* aguJnxl their
-.,..-,-eUng a Meexe. wMcb
I meal without taking a thing. Tbe
we «an to giro yoo a pleamnt time' day's picnic in a woodsy grove some ing a rorner of tho building, and mak­ "1 though* Tou said you did."
■■Yea. I believe tn some of them, but j -proof
H.w. ol the
-uv pudding" ..
is found In
makea-'the fo '-t 'romsely hot
ing a frantic attempt to do Justice
miles from their home.
ey talked jbrer i
bird s r:r,.mach -.........................
U be la loaded with The won-t. inrect cnom.re of the fruU--comfog again a-Jew- .
tbe wondc-riul arches and quaint not ihb one. Brsidre. 1 am not “ally I
AusUn spent more of bis eveobigs
igird. u -?~la. cuJUvated fruits, or grower are caterplIUra. caakerwonna,
V"re''*Ji one bundrwd Jewmartr any one."
ahDBl^ In torn, be "eompeny" tor
1 home than uaoal.
wlDdowa.
■•ibeneflcal tnseoix MAraslies on other W! web-onna. tussock moUii.
famllk, fc raid to arrive fo
time sbe had quite
Id order to get peep at her face.
Iked Ua father to go for a sralk with
woek. The UamngtoBs naoally wea
U
rrlenaied
to
ihtblack
codling
mothi.
All
these
creature,
tbe
Moat of them
away for tbe enmner to the moon- him. and In their quiet ttndls a^l 1 made a pretenoe of,examining alcrcd her equanimity, and wax preoxamtnailon revcwls a cuckoos dispose of with gusto btxm*- ^
oaaagB to makw
Ilixt, btalks they came nearer to each other monument rlreo at band. It was ,a^rod In treat the matter as a Joke.
tala or (be eeaabore. bat tbU
----------------------- - -------patch.
Few and
other
birds Few
will eat
thebirds
_ ...............................
of bugs, •worms,
patch.
other
will eat tbe ^ ........................
Mr. Harringtoa bed (Otmd It neeesmry in feeling of comradeahlp than they erected to the memory of "Sir Francis | -n seems hard lines that 1 should: good!
autwn. IJM lJni " His legs werv-p,- obliged tr> fall In love with you," insects ihai'Xre injurious to plant life, hairy caierpUtara. becauae Ite MJH paward J• Boblnaon. son nf tbe
had tor mootha prerinus.
t« retrench Id hie «*««•■
crossed' at the knees, which rignlfied i rf,© wtid. with a ralM-hJevotia gleam in t© „ hoiacd high upon tbe pedreixl hairs pierce the Inner Ifolnt -rf most
Robfoson. the U>odoo dry
reign of courtaay and
were hard aad bualnesa rery duU.
be had fought In three crosados; and'her eyre. "I am afraid yoti are not gf .owfultw-rr, and woe la^lde the bird* stomachs, and produce dlscom^
rears old and bankMrs. HomniRea wished to gise tbe aldoratlon or ooe another seemt
| human who -tore him U-dlly injury, foe. But the cuckoo expertonce* no
basing mauagsd to imt rid «<
yoaag people wtst
role. The family were aU more partl- had It not been that «n»e barbarous] „,v ideal."
vtsunr
had
broken
off
the
genllcman's;
--pert-.;.!*
not."
I
admWed,
'
Buf
or
trice
to
U-smlrrh
his
chararr-r.
'»«1
f*'""'bough
sreuMimre
b';
since
be beeam* of ag*.
e Blight courtcB- y
could at home to an
then.
Dorothy,
people
never
marryj
The
rootei)U>
of
a
birds
s'iTmarii
stomach
Is
completely
furred
wllh^
Staring
it
the
ylndowi of thrif
and tbe new plan promieed at least les of dally life. Every reqnesl was ni
'
j their ideals."
/ j consist of pulverircd. soggy mai*. and these hairs A* tb<- freri >3ial«a fo „jored one* Is the way Hexteaa lovers
an elsami of interest aad nostfiy. prefaced with a "pleaae"; every slight i posing figure.
rewarded with a quiet
j took the liberty of sundlng for a
'Many ihadks. for yo-ir belp/wtth. j, i, neccr»ary
separate and study tbe alomach. these bxlra are bmxhed ,-00, if the young wmBon la a^s»
Mr. and Mrs. Hairtagton were to be
"Tbank you" or a OWdlal word of ap- anoent by her side to sec hcr work.},hc sketch. It Is time for
go-'jeach minute particle fo order to de-]nrjnd and ro-jnd like the sUk nap of;abJe. ahe will appear at the window
the trst goeau. The next Wedi
“ If ytm will excuse my myfog
'she packed up h-r drawing mater-ltcrmlne to what sperie* of fruit or in- , sUk hat In the sudnschri <«ej ,fier several days and tbey thus beday. MiB. Bnrrtagion was to ap
tbe day with an old frfoBd. and the each and all were to iDSke the beat of ventured, "j-ou have drawn that arch] jai»; pni I noticed the did oot offer mwi It belongs^ Caterpillars are some-'r-jckoo the n-main* of two bondred ,poos acquainted,
«. return my sketch. In spite nf her.uom recigmlred by (heir skins, al-]sr.d fifty I'-nt cati-rptllare ware found.{ i, August, 1903. there was releaasd
gltla would hare this time to do some eraryttlng. and grumbling aad taull- srrang. U la out of perapecUve.'
-1 know 11 la" she answered, with aj jndlgnaiJon. She packed it away fo ways by their Jaws, and tbe tiny cWt-' Bushlits and other small birds arc„ ty,, i,i« gg hu a homing plfMO
extra eeaklag aad make eooe prepaia- ftndfog were atrteUy tabooed.
Uem. Their mother had said they
setlmea. of course, things did not illtJe mose. "But 1 cant gel U right. ] ber pocifolko. However, that may have' inous plates that surround the breath- j found invaluable f>«- riddingrjrchardi I whk* wax five montts old at the ttma.
! been an accldenL
f fog boles. The presence of anta and; of scales and minute larecu that des- ■ it was long ago riven np fw loaL bat
might arrange thlam as they plmaod. go righL Mra. Harringtoo had to shut Are yon as arOsl?”
"Not exactly," I said. “Bull know] bqt I was not going to let ber eB-!w„ps u dlstxsvered by 'he hard troy the value of crop* Tbe mlcro-|,i 1,^ tiat retanied ta Ua lott la
-yc. to Bome mtauke of bouseaad "might On tbe boiwe upside
arrikltecuiral drawing."'«, e^iy.
ithorai. spider* by their mandlblre.lseoptc eyes of these birds delect the urerpooL
down" If ttv liked. Mrs. Harrington boU managemeDt and to some eztravapetiUoB seven mllea In length and
T wltt yoo woold show me how to!
to| -yoo
-von will let me see you home, mt ,nd rometlmc# by their eyre, whlehjtlnlret insect eggs snd erery species
a on the part of the youthful
was to mast hm huaband at Us once
Itparkle in tbe stomach mass like .rffife. and they periorm task* fo In- crratainlng «*ver 600.000 algnatarm M
at Sso o'dott WMnaday aftatnoao. cotta: the meals were not always get the wretched tbfog fo so tlfot lt|„, ,«er I aald.
be Btandiag on one' -i ,hink dol" she aaairered. "I rnUtt. AngJewomt* have hard lndl-!seci exiennlnaUoB that would be Im- to be presented to the Brittah paritaand they sreie to com oot together, as perfectly cocked or served os un­
meat
next aeadon aaklng that a hlD hs
graUUe
spicuiee.
which'project
from
pomlble
for
man.
It
la
said
they
long way off."
end begin ttetr "tUL"
der the role ot tbe mtstreaa of the
-So mmh the better: we taa dls- their sidm. BeeUes have fleroe booylbe auracted to orehaids by banging pamed proWbttfog the rlriaacttaa of
Virginia and XaUte ^ «[»«* fan
famuy Icgtada aad other U1I110.' Jaw*. gras*h..m>«* hard mandlblre and meat on irres.—ScIeoUfle AmqrleaiL
ptannlng wfent wooM d<k «Bd howtteyl

>.,ro'd

'“•r-j.-S';.”.

rr"^

r-IiHf=:j ? ~

^bRANO TRAVEMC HERALD, THUfMOAV. JULY 1A 1M7.
'Scoop'a" mouth doeunt quite Jus- automobile tour aa far north aa <
r hecauae he is iby eome upper levcdx.
The «rlp was a no\«4 one Inami
on the queatloii. aa to abether raem- case teeth and some of the lower ooa
I it was taken tD advertise (be
wrong fcAt while others are worn
beri of the lectalatnre are ellirtble.
us wholesale ttnes carried by U.e
he second nick, bot oeverthclces,
ml Hrd decMea that
company.
Arriving at a
store, all
is not averse to a phat take sod
they are not, and quotes many deeis-

Japan Frtandlf.
Oyatir

Brny.

HowTvrr, tb« r««em dedalon of tbr
attorney gnirral kas Hbed new ligbt

July

■'guuutu for hinehaon at
ftapamnre IQQS to support bU irgumeut
keeps tbe hook clean.
HHI, M aaaemd h<m «f JapanY Deelanan eoimty. RepresentsUre
Run by Cat.
WwXimiM to tha Unlteii Stataa. The F. Banting was a candidate also
praaWaM ha« a lenp intorvlaw
connty.
The ruling of tbe at­
Tbe Traverse City
Iron
Works
torney' general wlU effect bb
bare Just Installed a 80-borre power
(aatory In every way.
also. However, Prosecuting AU>
lutomatlc gas producer auction plant
C. L. DnytcB Is meoUoned ns s caadldr worka. Thla It one of Ue

town* today on bar way to Dock Inge decblon' with intere*l.

Hn. Kms Krum has returned home Montague. Traverse City. Sen. Grand
13; Bowen. 2bom WexfonL
Wardw. Arthur U. Hume.. Owosso,
WllllsBis aad narrow were tied
Mias Oraiee Hand tms moved U
Orand Secy.. Lou n. Wlnadr, Reed for hi)* gun they.shot n string rf
baOdlag recently vacated by L. Con- City. Grand Lecturer Frank O. Gil­
birds to decide fthe . score and '
idmlmat and axpocU to oi>en a I
bert. Bay City, Grand Chaplain Wil­
won. He finished up liis string
bakaiy.
liam H. Gallagher, Saginaw. Junior trf 25. breaking 25 of them.
Hr. Braekon's family aad Hr. Uc- Grand Deacon James H. Tbomi

CAPITAL. S200/M0
SURPLUS. SSOXXW

Tire Insurance!

the trip wn* matte la exeelleut
dMpIte the fact lhal much mad

cll.of CadlUac and R.'Hanson of Ciuy.
Ung. vice presidents, D. F- Dlgglns of
Cadillac. Treasurer. On aecuiinl
Mr. Digrin*' prolonged lllnes-H, Seervlary Odell- who U his general n
will n<o*c the oWee for another
yeiir and the asaocl.illoq will select us
secrvtnry a m.vii whu will devon- Pir
entire time with a -alary aeeordliiRly.
The hvadquari.-rs will eontiiiuv lierr.
The Imponant lU-m- of businits to Ik-

varied will be the election trf offlhave returned homo Evart, of the Grand Lodge of
and the adoplion of rules for the
inm ahwr lake leeorL
state of MichigaD were preesnt.
measnre-ment and larpeeiioa <•( norlUB. Harr went to Comfort on bualLodge was conaUlulcd. officer*
liardwond*. Piv-ident Ru-se of
Frank Mendl of Chicago, are vtaHJiig
aeaaTneaday.
ttalled and their handsome hall ded­ their relaUres In this city, and eo)oy- Memphis, Tenn . and Set-rt-lary K. F.
Ceorse Bart mado a boalneaa trip icated. Landlord Vean Barber turn
Ing the fishing and other sporu of Kish of Chkagp will Ik- here reprcscutto Travene aty Tuoaday.
ishcd the banquet, at which Lou B. this locality.
inp the national aF>yclailO(i.
F. Campbell went to Trmveme City Wlnaor acted as
tonstmasler

A Goienl Baakiat ftvslam Date

Plat*Glass. StMm Boiler (ind Accident Insurance.

Money to Loan on Improved Real Esiatc Only.

3 ficr Ceat aUave4 ea nme Dcfiosll»

E. W. HASTINGS & SON,
Room SIONewSUte Benk Buildlhs-

Traverse City.

BUSINESS C^RDS.

LET THE

Rod and Gun August I. The association was
or
Friday
afierowiq failed
to ganited one year ago and has IW
m an appearance but tbe shoot members.
William H.
lUiiie ol
pulled oft Just the same. There Boyne City Is prwldeal. W. W. Mitch

Honor, Ulch. July 13—Last Wed­
pnicllcally no wind so. tbe shoot­
triandi.
nesday evening will be an evening
Mra Vllbw Dell baa retomed fram long remembered among the members ing was good. Tbe following it the
Buckley where abe baa bean' TialUa*. of Hooirr Lodge No. <44. F. * A. M
P. U Bird baa .bonshl the O. A. Grand Master Charles E Sweet, Do
William*. »: Darrow. 20;
Bogs,
Brigham bonee where he Urea.
wagiac. Dep. Graad Master Herbert ]«: Heads. IS: Damond. U: Mon-

•.GARLANdI Ca^lor.

and go to work and the trip netted >
large number of orders as well aa

weekly shoot of tbe

HONOR.

K TRACY LAV, P

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

there would open up their samph-s

DRAWN.
htcred. On the way to Cenii
dste to ihst eoanly.
finest gas producers ever eontructed
OmwB. July 13—Hra. F. M. fibemru
Senator Wetmore has annoooeed by tbe eominay and works perfectly. Lake, the road was a saeecesloo
aad ehildien of Pembina. Nortli Da­ that he srill cootesl the declstoo of
which kept the whole
IS the entire plant sf very modkota, arrtred Wedneaday to trlait b
stiomey general relative to the
covi and It Is complete aad up- lereried. Ruy klagnsa wa-s
- parmts. Hr. and Mra. W. J. Saxton.
InellglbUlt) of memt->r» of the iegis- in-date In every psrtieulsr. The comlira. UUtoD Harr relumed to Trar- latiin- serring in the convenUon.
I* selling a large number of
ana City Tnaoday after a few days' bellcvee that the Supreme court v
Hardwood Asaociation.
TttK bei«.
not sustain Ur
Cadillac. Mich.. Jaly 13-Secretary
Iwfaind In their order*.
IL May Melstoah retimied borne Supreme court
Dniee Odell has Issued a rail for
Monday from Bockler. wbctn abe bad matu-r up for coosldcraUoa immedi­
Co— ftbeeting.
first innuaJ meeting of the Mlcblgna
been tWUsk.
ately and member* of the legislature
The proferalonal srho was to repre- Hardwrud SLinufacturer's assoclall.m
HMa Blna Saxton passed tbroogta
will avail
■Bt the Peters Cartridge Co. at the
- held In (h)s cKy July 31 uud
yeaort
Frank Ray of Unskegmt an
on the esmanloii Sunday to

Trarerse Qty State Bank

SIMYOER
DKN’TIST

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Traverse G'ty. Mich,
Sell yen your bill f-. r a li-'iiAf Of l»am.
n tuU line of

Wc i-Jirrv ;.i all utL.fi

LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES. MOULDINGS.
FLOORING. CEILING. SIDING. PORCH
COLUMNS. INTERIOR FINISH AND
DOORS AND WINDOWS
(let tmr (tjtirv-s nud i-iymjvire our t;ra Ivs U-fore btiyim;
us.

(’.•illi:ii

Loxk for the lik' K.vi I’Liul.

•'Cor. K stliSi. ;ti..l LikeAve,

Pli-,nevi-il -‘-“b ‘'it,

latyie'a family

Hoeday, on buelnoaa.
PERSONALS.
saver Lake Hive No. 389 held their tadee offleers. Miwle for tbe occa»nvR SaluTdat 's Iteconl.
(egnlar rerlew Wednesday.
Bcfmsh- kw was rendered l>r Bdmunds-Hani
Judge A. F, Nerilnger
metta for good .of order.
mood orehcetni. The tables were pre­
afUTiinoD for a week's irip through
Manaret Helntosh speot Tuesday sided over by the wives of the merothe southern part of the state.
In mreraa
berj lb a manner titing for the oeMrs. l.oalse Pf.vnnenschmidt
caaloo. Hcmer lodge has a reptallon
lU rooming for Codillae. where
Will Not Cloae.
second to none In the state which
■II visit with friends for a few day*.
Pram Saturday's Record.
speaks well for a ledge that ha* been
nule Ihirks went lojhg Rapids for
Baperintendent Charles T.tlrawn of
tired only one year.
visit with friend* (hu rooraing.
; the ML Pleaaant slate Normal, paaaed
Mr*. W. H. G. Phelps £rf Kalkaska
through the cUy thU morning on hU
bna Trinraefl to her home In Cadillac
way to Leland. whete he will spend
after spending a few week* In
Sunday and look after hla summer Sbadyside. O.. has been called ti
ly as th reruesl of friends.
the palpit of the Presbyterian church
Mrs. J. Nemrora deft Ihl* ni
In this dty and will take «|> his pas­
Ing for Kalkaska, where she will
toral duUes about the 1st of October.

could

be

arranged

More Help Needed.

. tlm’ is to your IrkiM; iry n
le
Wo Will Ulkeoiir eh..r: -.-3

p ford' ill Ih" |»islnftlee are
present laboring tinder great diffinil-

Wi'h elm Biuok

!»«iii<l tiflbi*
>>ll yo’.i.'eomiui: i-tick.

vcnleneeyj by it. All Ihroo ela.-scs

J.

of mall mn.'l now U- w.-lglted sepa­
rately. which Ijikcs lime itiid makes

J.

m^Q

out.

“Wo must have the money to Veep
gotag." be said. "We are right in (he
mMA td ouf tunmer oehool with aova or eight hundred scholars wbUe
our teacteis' salaries siiJI amount

BREIZINA

KramS

p-port«

8Lr*«*W.

clerk* are beginning to lake lln-i
ration which neceraitatc* a green
and therefore makes the handling of

ng;i.-- if.-.-whi-r.- filt.il t

m.nll slower.
P<-r.tm:i-ler fanrer 1> niiempiiiig

ii.-lt &WI1-I t«-rliiuie.,

r w-i.li I

I

Al'itle by lie- •trrhi-'lr.i aii-1 rvvlm-j.,

arratiee a later colUcliim of n^-ill

...M

accommodaii- bto-lue*.' hoiiM.-'.

\v.-1. i-n eiijoyiille- f'Tiluie uf i ■

lue diiip.g-.

w;.»

Ltt«d

I-.* le-1 .lad l;—i. «* Aiie-i ii

ti

Detroit by way of Mackinac and from north iKtiind frelglil train which crash­

there by boat.
ptacUcally Cotter, mother and-amer of Chicago
Mra. D. W. Clapp led yesterday lor
are the gnesU of Mr. and Mra.
Prank Vlntca. visited at Northport Howwrd City.
Hr. Otnwn wID maU with aute ofRose Darorak of Cbtoago Is visiting
(he fl*t of the week.
SdlaU in Lanting Wednesday and
The hand ear and tool houae of thla friend* In this city.
some plan ter supplying tbe n
Amll Irf-derle has retoreed
aectlon caught ftro lari Turaday from
■ary money will (hen be devised. He
ime St Leland
from
Marquette
a passing ^no dropptag a spark oe
tUnlB it probable that tbe geoeral
the roof, and burned to the ground where ho has been in charge of the
foM wlU be drawn on as a biht resort.
city*
school*.
I a few minutes.
Mra.
H.
Marlolte
has
returned
tn
Ed Hill Is rIslUng at Kalkaska
appropriation . Is

SMsd np now."

ed

Into the south

bound loss

iO||

D ait- '

j ALL KIB08 OF OCT FLOWERS
I
IN BKA80M.

L«t Her Peckethesli.
. Anne,
to Ihl. >
, done 1
the !”;i>5
ullghied at Hie city w-ni-r, w-ik*.
Whim nbnul tn a.'C.|,.l In He- cievalo:

train, due In this cil> al T ::..
Hogan was aiiompliug to ru

..f Ihe straie Hank t

.*he; wr-- d

ain onto a siding before Ihe arrivsl

her p.K-It.!l1--k and w-n: to 'he'tj K.
Aa the paasenB-r A- 1. i:..pi„ >nd l.«ri1-d the ir:-i„ on
•ain from Grand Rapid* bore dowi
wh-rii -ll- h.nl nrrivi'h
1 him. seeing his 'danger, he pull­
Sli»- r'-i-e'iole p-d h-aying ilio poc'.Td
’ the p.tssenEer.

ed the throttle wide open und then

!~e.k Ut the <rr -al I'ut itVa* gr-ie-.
waned to climb out of the cal
Th. r-- »v?e !-i:. liw* |- ->--lVK wie. u-l,caught and terribly m.-injiRd. In 111.'- ear (i.itr ih- ePy-wa-rr w-rri.hw home at Fort Wayne, after siicndman C. E. Smith rvmaiig-J on the m 1*1.•
■is week.
imd Wi'ai nfi.- .--ii-v-piren.
A good dml of SI
1 few week* as the guest of t-UBlne and wus not injured.
At the annual school meeting last
s »-.-Iil;.n -w-Vi. h:i-l l-fl the d-.')-. Hi.'
indulged Ir during the past whek or
friends tn this city.
c compU-ie wrecking of
PL-'.-llgr'S il»'» liol'.il,l.i. -in
two as to who would be tbe delegate Monday night Jamea Bnnest was Meet
prevecied
ed on tbe school board in place of
Miss Bertha Denriow
and
John freight engine was
l:.g p-ii»e. It r..nta:i. ll fIT u,a<1-- -p
■' train Grand Traverae conniy
Smith, wht. climlK-il over to the
of thr.i- ia *I !•:;! .v:
.l-'.iur
ooBsUtutlonal
convenaon.
Several Charles Will, expired term, and a few Oarver have returned to their home
glnt-iT'* side acd shut off Ihe -leuni
aUan*
were
voted
to
be
made
t
Itamu*
after
vHdllng
at
the
home
very desirable aad
P'lt on the emergency
hi
I the Interior of the school house.
I Earl Adams near Ihls rtly.
have been mentioned, among then J.
The
passenger
eogine
wrecked
Btaoc lie.rald has traded his hou!
Mra. M. McMabu has rcturni-d
Nvw Hall Oeorcated.
W. Patehln. Frank HamUton. P. C.
> Marquette after visiting fvlentfs und the window -gias* in the train
Id lot in town here to James S«
1,-jii E-ili'ti ait.i.d-.l a III—'iLi- of
Gilberi. LowcU Sours aad Geo. B.
shatten'-d. lull nm » t-'.ngk- ;--r-o
i this city.
Crem. Mr. Patehln. Mr. HamlUoo and klik for a big work team.
. Hr. Ollben dcflalu-ly announced
era] days ago that .they could
enter tbe ctmtcai. owing to the fact
that their bulnees would sulle
their absence during the sessions d

>m*ldenib)c work

is

bring done

Mr*. Olher Wimiun* 4* Walti

the mala *lrerls this week, under reluracd to her home nfler spending
,Ume In thU city,
N. Kelley ^as relumed from

ls--i<h-s Hi^m was injun-l.

ThoyiiiwnvPIo wh-re be is a ni-'nil»-r

II 1_
from
Barn.
Fell
_ ____
While workitis on a '-‘™. Charb-'
Jatr.iwa, the pt-stmu-ier of Key-i

ishi-d In-good fhni" and GraVid S.-i-

»

Wcun IS Well is Iteii Ait Ride
Hisenble br Kiihst and,
Bliddei liiHible.

Life Impossible
Without Sleep
Tbn Vitality Conaumod’ Durlrti
Waklac Hoars Most bs Rustoisd
kff SI—p OUtafsrlss Coltapi

Grand Rapids xre Vl^ilItlg frli-nd.s

tsrilijies. Ibor.riiilili l.lk- lu-= IK.-Vl ■■

the city for a few d.vy*.

reived Hie slmitioii ll .p--et»r-l d

Rhvrman. July |3—Tills villagu
i-a^ Ashland of Flint I* In ll
spile ihe'fait that .1 i» nra-.—iP.
viebrat.- this >"nr .with a Mao
ett^v ksdtlng for a location for a dray
hat jrtona Its lunik* il.-o.. ;ilay uii 'niiirsday. Aiieusi I.
I’hinr line. b'Tom what I-ttU- he, has
le-:ortifol pi'-nic gouind-. A. I*
■re In'Idc hiadv |i>r iliv-l>lcc*-sl and hnwover hi- thing* the rlty ha.' all the
MrMai.:.' ha* his llu.m-h K« ri.i
l«wt e«l--1.RilP« 111 Ibv hiKtnry trf the dray* lhal it can keep busy.
or. P-Bolnr trip' <« Sundays n-«
vlllpce. Umil ConunaniltT M. H. &»}'□
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hander* left yester­
rip i* 'mu.i.- evvy l.a'f
(on. Prrry F- Powvis and Senator day for Rapid City where’ they will
*1 ;• a. m ; i.d -he fan- it
C. Wi-tnuiTv- will fnrtii'h
i*!t With fri.-Pd;.
for a f
is pr-lrali'-- lii.'i il;i.i(lay * oraloiy.
Thomas Smurthwalie went to Manlarge crowds w;II !«■ ca.-ro->l

"Sceopa" it a Good Dog.
Hen have II.1 for week* without ' He's old uuil rhoiiniattc and like* to
_____
a few days wUheot aWt lake lii* Viiw.
loit
nev.-rtheless.
snd man becomes a raring msnla«-s
■Scooiai" Is a good dog. He Is a J
saesul and physical wreck.
!(er by oaHonalliy and evidenily
Kl^ta of slcvplesioeas tell of
snd depleted nerveui ayalem.
; tramp through choice or misforto—
pniachlac nervoua promraUoa
•riimably the latter, as he reapoeds
slyslaaffection with an eagerness that
Tbe uae of eptatea merely gives tern*
perarr rvHef. and aetually hastens lbs show* a londw heart. He was found
collapse of the nerv-out gystem.
running up and down the river I>ank
Tbe regular and pervisirni uee of Dr.
....... ............... .............
brtdgt'- evidenily
A. W. Chase'* Serve Pffl* wilt foor
»>ew. rich blood, creste new ne^re ftrrer mr^ltaling sulride in ibe darkly flow. uad' tborougtity cure Weeplreanesa ao<
nervous eshsusilon.
By keeplag s record of your lucre*
b weight while u«ng this treitmer
yon rao be ccrUla that new. Arm flmt
•1^ tismM are being added to (be bnilr
Ton will feel the heueSt la every orgsn.
• Dr. A. W. r-hase'a S'erv-e rule, rs
wsts a boa. *lz hove* for tLSa.
Amlerc. or Dr. A. W. Chase kUJIclo*
CcL Baffala. N- T.______

las depths, bot Ibe Pere MarqueHe
watchman look him In -charge,

F- Ml* by JahssM Drag Co.

fied with (he w^>rn.

Hi- y<-»terdayp n. Bnrm. left

ll ean.al'ii In?
f-r Philadelphia spieial ehaitrts.

yrslerriny.
'
Mra. C- N. Smith m-.trn«“d

wedding Anniverasry.
Thursday uighi a!-oui
tweniy-fivfriend* of Mr. aad Mrs. C. A. Free*gnihered at their home a; *ni Randidpli street to lielp Ih-m eeS-hni'-

visit with friends.
perry WV-too left

yrsfeduy

for

Peirekry wirere he h»« .-rtcepled
position lor thv r.nsaindtr of the i

ed over to thv Record forte. Af»r
dl^po*lng of Fcvptiv'n siria btseiills.

Took a Trip.

Frank Kafka of ilie eWhirs drthe
thn-e i>eilMe of iK-lrii-ak and ii glass partmetii. (bwgo Humlin
of l<v> w-aifk-. lie fell more at peace department and M B. Hriley of the
with tlio werid ud.hHis taken up bU
abode in the

appareaUy nUt-

leir fifth v»i-dillng aiiu|vir arj
e.-tuurnli eon l.tlng

books and etaiK«uary deparime

u»kie from 15c up-

S.-ytii.’stines from 5c'>p.

Wo also have JJay h'l-rke. (iraio (T.-vlli-s, Iliri-IipR Twioo
ah'! f-tr.
When JOB

P.iris

• :t*el iii .n»y i-y

Urven

your jo .ibxs

you

ran

save

Oie Riy-Inwtc-r New’Mulli tVmjip.ist-J

.^;r .■'j;r.y.-r wit!! li: - "Ka:.t Kl<>/' Noy.ile.

OLO FOSTOFFlCE BUILDING

So-bos-so Kilfly
f rUrectif.ns on «in 1
L'hiviuiizi-.!

JlowR.-kit

tank or brass thatia

keep

Kilfly,

Takes tin sprayer.

niHyufuctureil by

’.-ii.'-a: C-.-paat at Trav, rwo C.'J.

tbe Potato

A tiftr.i.u «.;.iy o>-sl f</U

lOr. fill it with So-br<».so Kilfly. ipray yoor Milk Cow*, Horses

sMbMMM

an>! yrjii will lie BurpHse*! ■ s( tie r.i:it*

Vou wil! never ,be

wilhou; it after yt<a try it ph-e..
Slncfly is a similar preparation. 1^ psy your money and
take yonr csciee, it will kjU li e tme siekeas or in the^loctL

Ivw-.lh k-.-hlSV LTli I.:---*!..?

-. .l?:lL-Il.t*,-.n;-i---

Don't lorgef that you get this preparation al

F-'y

■.-■4 sSLiv^EglPKaS
hair a •K.mt.'c

rated la pink snd white-and i
rcTTi. r pb-— eclng a p«T3:;
. .'luit.-l iom. iL-rk oil !i> p;tik.
i hd of the :abk- t.-.-t-i
amhor of

F-pi AIM VC trude:

vd , piPk

hit-.- Ue'rriam aUd .*-J.oit-tl
vr. .-vrvtd
Thv .Ufclr was wry pr-iiely

one eallfd for him and he wa> vura-

We liavp .1 Bcytlie tEwle of tool Btetil AQi) guflrnntrc'I in
every way for 5LOO. A ^-Kl .suiith for SOC.

a.n-1 Shti-p. iry it on anythin:.' lhal li e flii* art- b»tb> rsoBe to

home in ManUlee.
yesterday frean Grand - Rapids for

Wc can Bni)ii1y ynnr w.ml<i in liiis line nf rowIa

niei nrp a t> rriur to ahimk!*. wt have a way to

I!-;.11 he'-n Ii.t'i ...-4-.-.i-

et l^dge
She sians from the fats street

Kalver arrired-lD the city

Haying and Harvesting Tools

tliem -fffor Isitlfu'lay by uBini;aIi-piil vaJlel Solstevi

.--.ur-d

«.M>- rarrj* thirty live

home in Chief yesterday.
Fred X. Raymond roiuraed
John R

The Farmers’ Store

Tli-'v •hiiieatnl a ne-a hull. ;ili f n.-

ur, n-|M.„.r 1.,:.,™= ... pn

Mr. Ml Clllt..- of U.-. e;;r.4 OO I!, • V- I ,-1 •
Miss Eva Broomhead who has been t^ip to Grand Rapid*.
fell from a scaffold lw«ny.f<-et
H. W. Parr left yeuerday for points
the eonvmtioo. Mr. Sours, after glv. leaching at Gay in the upper peninsu­
the ground bndly riming his head an-1 this w.-i,' f -u-w-.-l i.y a hai.rp.i:
la been'visiting Miss Grace Will,
1 the upper icnliuiula on business.
lag the matter coostderatlon. decided
I idjurinc himwlf Inii-rroili}.
To wliii-1. ■;!: 'Ij 1 .tniple J:lsti.“.
•s. C. W. Bunco returned WedneeMr*. George Arot and
daughter
sot to become a eandidaio. but Ur.
physician was siimm'me.-l and
Cross has deflnltdy decided to enter day from an extended visit In south­ IHIfreff returned to their home
sereral *riichcs In llie nil im hi' h--u.l
Walton yesterday after spending some
tbe Arid. It U probable that be will ern Michigan.
ran and <*ther pans o hi* l*od>
Mis* Thayer and Miaa Belle Hoj^
be the only candidate in this county
me In this rlty ,
bady bnilsed Imi tk- w-nond.Miss Ida Rick passed through the
sad there is no question, but that be kins of Kingsley were the gne*
ot prove Talal.
la tally oMiable to take an Important Mtxs Grace Will tlila week.
dty yreterday on
her- way
from
■s. L M. Omiit luis bteo quite Mk. *5tee u> her home at Kingsley,
pS(t In the praccedtae* of the i
Launch on Boanlman Lake,
HI. but is now «o the gain.
Mr. arid Mrs. John Wilkinson
tan oC rite stale oonrtitiition.
ll.*-aoM-...r .t l:i-h Ol

«oe of the places from this diMrirt.

F. M. PAINE.

>=-l.ori3;t

he oeeivsloii. At Ihe in.ur of pariJnE a \'

Engineer Hogan Killed.
Ur. Gay eome* to this city highly It with her parents.
Tbe Mlase* Alhana and
Bose
Kalax:i;:oo. Mich, July R—In
recommended, having prcsciied two
Dion left tblscrooTTilng for Grand Rap­ dlsa-iroua wavk In itp- Grand Rapid*
id* for a few days' visit with friend*. & Imlkiiia >ai<Ls al T.;'! last olcht
e leading chnrcfeeo.
AIlK-H suckle of Bangor. i% In the Just above Main suvet. Eaglneei
Until hi* arrival, the church wUl
city for a few day*. vliHlug friend*.
Thom.ts llt^mii. ogt d alioul to y.-art.,
• ctaoad bn tbe Sunday wcbool will
John Morgan of Montreal. Can, is
resident of Fort Wayne, lud.
continue lU wtAk nevertheleaa.
visiting friends in this city.
Instantly killed.
Dr. C. C. Davis left yesterday for
Hogan gi-a* the engineer of

tbooauds of doUars this memth. lAst

Traverae Ctty

■?ATENTS|g||i

Price, 50c per poood.

lira and the publlr i* Idng slightly

the rarrtirs liif- in gelling

We have the Best Tea on
the Market.

lor-'.l -leiun phrtreuJ.irij- tin-r
tin-? liavor :io<]
L'lioiei- I'lioclor-.l
ccpfronhl slreiiLltli-- If yrei liave trouble Lo-UirR a

without years In Waahlnglon. D-.C. at one of

troablci

yuar’s

We Believe

sytingas uitd a;

4--'.
—.iL-r-.t-.r.. S'. \

le.
1-L '-J-e

c.

lV.„

Grocer i|

-r

large
the

ester, a -dcuhta heart of the
Aiu m-ju tkaut} rovs and ,:Wtvi ivi?

TRAVERSE arv, MICH.

Grocer

,

News of the
Nearby Resorts

___________ BBAMBTBA

for a anoMtaa vMt al Mcotroee cot­

», THURADAV. JULY It. tAOT.
An OI^TTmce.
About tlx feet straight b

at iDdioBtowp and Bdmffer. Tha
pUnts are turning out a Iluie i
tbe air. a bread brimmed bat. no cuoL a four tcos « cbe«sa i>er montb.
face tanned by tbe sun cf tbe western
Because ooe of tbeir number
Stewart HeDouald of Chicago U at plalzu and a voice msJodlaus through hred for diBobeyIng the orders ot the
-The Ptaea" for tbe summer, while iwenlyiseten years of suciiaiie^Dg. forvcian. Ti Massollan lafaorere. em
tage.

Mrs. Snyder and ton WlUon

are other' Cbkago vUltori
Montreae collage.

at

tdias« Insures the epeolng ot
mill for many yeorw to eome.

tbe

\Rf.ailn!8K!©—» ^

MiyOOES

nre broke out In the Exchange
hotel lo Mens^uoe. on the Uarlnriie
side or the rlier Thursday, panlsll.

destroying the b-JtldlDg. A number!
Dr. A. J. Prescott, wbo has been at such Is H. B. Hattlhiati wbo stnick pk>>wl on the double-track water pans. of the guests Were comtwdled fn leapl
The Pine tor a montb, returned to totrn today.
Just east or Marshall, on tbe Michigan frvrtB tbe burning building in tbeir.
Chicago.
Hardman U one ot the old<lasa t'euiral, sent on strike Thursday night clothes' Damage ts.oue. paiil- |
Mrs. .W. S. SfaMda, who lias been a Buctlonet-rs who!-.- ronnlng rajrtd
Roodnia-su-r John f^ky come ov« cover«-il by insuRUXe.
Prom Thur»«^t Record.
da>n ago and are keeping bouse In guest of Mnr- Campbell at Bateman
talk ured to umuM- iliie-e of a gensr- from Jackson and had an understand­
tbeir cottage on tbe nppev.
Meeea tt tbe majorttr of *omi
cottage for a week, left on Sir. Mis- atioo past, but wh^se place has been ing by which the meu .went bock
General Nevw.
toorlcu vbo puMd throogb U>« dtr They have u guests Fraocla aod Tom aouh for her home In EraoStoo. III.
taken by the brisk, business-like per­
- company bos l»«i furtoed to proMv. and th« bot«l vfll be AIM
Howe of ClDcinnali.
Mr. and Mrw. C. S Porter of Lincoln sonage ol today. Hardman t
AU,«m. vweuaga. on.- of three- Porto
^^ohoi from currants It. Cie.we
oe«n>»tl>« itUM snedB keepoa p>The cottage owned by Geo. H Spen­ Park Boulevard. Chicago and Mr. U In Chicago In IM3 and when
Rlcun bn,ihers who ore being educotBnt.an is rw* in m.»see There ;,re
Inc u Uer have for tbe put voek. cer tff Cbarlotie. Mich„ It rented for C. McCalla of Chicago are
old. Bo-jghi his fortune In the bound­ ed in Ann Artsu. «-« arrested In Tole-,,^,. ^ro-ties funnd o.. the British K I
Ivfdend ud Northport alto dre* their tbe season by Graham' P.-Hunt and Porter Hoime.
less west. In course of time, he be­ d>. ji.d briiught lu Aun Arbor W.-dnes abare. The brnf atrelcb ot
family, who althougfa they have the
There IB DUW quite a edemy cd Jack­ came a cow ponrh- r and a good one.
u is;
veather baa kept petple ee tbe move cottage, do not keep bbuae but take sonville, 111., people on the pc
Biid.vard Kiptir-g's nov<-I. -Kinu
lk-tnlphthav.-b.-tir.uiug the range saiil Iand la a lew weeks tbe reacrt seasoa their meals at the bote!.
a.- hen traavj.nl,H> mtu .’ijiniw.
Mr. and Mn. B. P. Cleary. Mr. and yet bad tmi bis boss been auracted
chae.-.l a wh.-el fn.m ILriieM Mast lu.
will be at Ha heisbt.
One of the coilert abiding places O. Pought. the thrve Misses Corey.
In Baticix-o. Igmd..n, .graves can
Ann
Artu.r
.
hi
the
iwyuieDl
of
13
and
him aud sent him east to m-11 a bunch
N.rtKigh (
Tbe deerwue la tiafOc for Lcelan- one Aods at Neah-ta-wanta is "Tyny Mr. L. P. Sluisman. Mr. and. Mi
a
ccitract
u>
juiy
the
remwjnd.-r
of
I3ej
..
...
of W'Bcrn horses. HanImnu auction­
an eoanty polnu, eapcdallr UeUnd. C<»d.'' ftbe little bouse lo ibe woiMs) Snyder, all will stay until Sept. 1
I-I»
ed them off and w-as ao successful « .,-,,1 lul,Tlbu beea noticeable tbis luinnier bat located on the w<»t shore of the re­ Just now they are enjoying life
.1, .1,1 I... 11.,,
"”"'7
that be took up the busiix-sa aad
sort
nnd'owned
by
Dr,
C
B.
Miller
of
tbe ezplaaauoa offered U tha
l.rT.ded.p
wh.-re tlx- fashi.me ‘~
tenia but Ur. Cl.-ory Is erecting
J.l with th.' iirecv.-.ls w
sines bc-ea following it.
Cadillsc. and Is now occupied by Mrs. bnnd<iome cottage on Wwt Shore. Jes(
dr.-ss
ehauged nuiNorthern Mlehlcao line boats
> have a g.sul time. Thursdiay I
Id hU iw.-nty-B.-vcn years knock­
teyially lu S.3is. vears,
loach at Lclasd aod Cbicaco pem.le Miner and her aged mother. Mrs. north of Bitter Sweet Lodge, tbe
s ...der.-d to
1. |a>
|q> ih.in.- cim.s,
costs, umoumumourtt-' ,
ing about the cuniry. h.Turner ot Cleveland, O.. Mrs. C. J. pier home of .Miss Mor>e of Jackeontake tbe lake trtp In preference
and make r.-sll„.lion .,f
»
•'srinu'X'l tha'
buri.I'umlxr ufndisasi.rs and expcricurus.
Hugh and ciiildn-n. and Miss Hreene i-oiiville. Where the new eoltagc
travel bjr rail.
Tile wliol.-:’'* "f
“'ll ls-.ava.!iH.l.-.l.ir ,-xto tinHi- has lH-<-n an actor, a speil.-r for ahj
of Cadillac. They are a comfort Uk- being built is u particularly ppllsirt fnuii III.- Uerttm.-sienr treovin., s
IMahop Atwell and lamlly *<ni
animal *bo* and once- was, stranded l"'*>s'n <'”-i bin. 34T.3C.
Ing crowd thoroughly enjoying Uitlr spot, the U-nd In the teach forming
Kortbport lodar to remain for t
down In Cautemala with an opera
Whlb- !
coUage. Iheir Aw view of the water a link- point so they villi have
rent of tbe season.
company, getting out and bustling
and tbe Island in the distance.
water view on three sides making one
Intuihllam. »r
wHl.n.i.D i-,lon
H. M. Carr and famllr of PosloHa.
until be ecured money-enougfa lo get
“Fair Morion Isle
of the prettiest summer bomee of the
Ohio, passed ttaiwusb tbe clt7 today
Ibe wbole oulAt to tbe Slates. He J.M .n1.,- ,1... Mli- 1With vendurous pile
north.

on tbeir way to Pounialn Point.
hax iruni|.cd over fony.«eves states
Doth to her shore all hearts
Mre. James Miller and three child­
Urn. If. J. Hlaaooc of South Bend
and u-ritorles.
.1-,...
...1
...l-n
Oil'"'
""
''
begnlld.ren, Barlnre. Nancy and Jane, with
, I-™-. "I
o. o. *....
arr'red at Fountain Point today.
Despife tbe up hills and downs Ortlfl,. IncloJlu, o -loimion
Dr. Hiller. C. J. McHmdi and Mr. Mlw K^hryn Jigter. all ot Chksgn.
Mr. and Mn. W. C. Rankin and boo
.0.-V, Tl.. ,.11,. ™
.b,.i
00.1 I7'<-1..-"|A. ,1,.
Fred Breene arrived on the morning are at Uie home of Mr. and Mrs. Jodu some of the goods of this world has
Hash ot anelnnnU pained throucb
A— l» I-0..A
st.wk io him aod it is said he .U .™..|o.„. : ... II. •..,.,1 op-.
of the itb wlUi their touring car and MarvhnII, for the summer.
e
I—eall.-.!
up.
and
of,
Ih.-sc alt
the diy this monilnc on thdr way to
worih about $j«.ono. owning a large feiwwl to hliliug their duioly
apent the day with their families at
Tbe
R4-.
8.
M.
CBni[>U-U
of
Rvansar
w-.-tvn-Je.i.-d.
Tills
n-sull
FaonlUln SPint.
l.iishee. where ti was f.KUid. Warrants
■Tyny Cood."
Packed In tbe auto tuo. in.. Alleil thu palpil of the 1st general store, presided over by his
I to be nut un.-ommon In tJi.-s.liiiv.- Ix-e nissued for their'arrest.
Vlu Jewle liwlan of Ctndnaatl was a geuoiuus supply of Arewurfcs
wit. in Eiislcy Center, this state.
Oongregatlonal church of this place.
valleys where
*>.r the Arsi time lu many y.-ars
wu in tbe dty today and let
wbich Ibe children greaUy enjoyed in
In 1E!>3. during the Pullman strike,
Mr. and Mre. C. B. Bwirfi ot River­
id Income. T
there lias Uvn a falling off in tbe
Poomala PoleL
tba evening.
be wa eemployed as a strike breaker.
side, 111., with their famlly
piuiszuii fe.-ds biuHu'lf lire tnurti ire i
John NlchoU aeeompanied by the
At tUs point cm the west shore is pleaaantly located In their cottage for One day the men refused to take out llguniw i>r iIh- mcJiooI census at Ann the milk and grudges liims.-l( i
Arbor, aud this v-eiir the Agures sl.ow
HtmMJnllaandHetUeNkbolB of CIn the good bathing.
Smooth,
sudy the siuiimer. MIrs Laura Reorh Is Just a train with Pullman cars In ii. say­
a decri-ase In th«- whole dty of .33
dnnnetl passed throucb the dty thM beach and sballow quite a way out
from a serious illnees ing they would be scalped if they _______
___ _________
_ the
_ city show_
Persians arv- fond of Ano'cloth.-s
Tho
Agiinm for
moninc on thdr way to Pknuitaln making it a ufo place for IltUo childndy feels the benedi of pulled that train.
that there are a total of 3.X3I children jTb»' <'»ual coBitilire fiH- m.-n Inclad.-s
* Point, where they will epend the sumthe change, the breclug air of Grand
"All Hgbu'^ said Hardinan. "weTI in Ihe city l--iw.,-H. the ages of 5 an-l!» EviilAflvw sbirt of light, pretiy
>».-v-ii iiir as*^ *'* •* au-i ,George- Rood aod family of Terre Travere* brings.
put them ahead of the engine and
While last yeor there!™t low at th.- neck, and «
Oeneral Benjamin Orienon and Haute. Ind.. are at thdr cottage. The
Sla burroughs of CJevelond. push them out," and they AJd.
r 3,3d.l. Tbe «-cred;hing. Icswe sl«s-v.-s.
was n total
family <ff JackaonvlUe. lad., arrived Pines, for the summer. .
Ohio, the Rev, C. B. Wethercll
Ho is a tbirty-second degree Mason, w'ard which Is largely composed
' clireely to the Agure.
tbla Bomiiic at Ooetia on the UlsMre. Rnnsomr Luce with her son Terre Untile, Ind.. and the Rev. J. It. and a life memlK-r of the Biks. He
Aow'lng sbwea.
Horton, his wife and
children of Karris of Chicago, are at Hillside, the is now engaged In a wagiHi lour (R-rmans. shows the smallest dtrreose
haring but 2 b'ss lihiin lest year. TtuOil Hie oocasiire of ib.- Anstrlau emOuy Wu ilnfftop and wlfe were al- Grand Rapids. Mica., arrived on Tues­ home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Slone.
which-Will end on the PaclAc coosu fixth h.is th.- largest decrease. IP.
pi-ror's Jiibibre m-xt y.-ar' -a special
■I on tbe boat and opened day iut and took poueulon of (heir
Mre. George N. Black of the Rush- Ho will stop hero three days.
kYblli- atli-mpllng m shU-Id Ms enw J.il.iiee coinage will be lirened, Inrlud
spacious cedar couagc--« msssive log more House has lecenUy purcbosed
Ibelr eottace at Omena today.
fr.im tJie onalaufiits of a large dog. -Inc.
panlcntarlr *llv.-c flve-cn.wn
cabin
with
bugs
atone
bre
plaee.
wide:
The Nertbport Beach hotel opened
AUW Nevvs.
Shellond irony (Brown Duliyl. a ru:
pieces and redd huiidi.-d-crown id.-c.n.
yeatnday with a c«>d eUed booklns porches and plcounl
Tin- suiti* of Mlolgan Is charg^
about, barneos and saddle for U
TTiv* ileruimt.-a.l ils^d.rel isiroujH
ideal place lo spead
of reeorters. Tbe other Nortbport
grand-children, George, with a lage simi for demurrage .re and Inleriially liijur>-d. S.-veral large,
eoiuii-il
li«s InstrucH-d a cuiunillt.-c
boteU are alto wep Ailed as are tboee heated season.
Helen and Louise Sterrleker. Needless airs erf freight deliv.-ivd a. lli<- KhU- blwsl vesstds w-ere ruptured and phrl-. to dnifl lirlaws dialing with i
Tbe aocioJ happena al the ro
of Omena Some ot tbe hotel manpiazoo asylum ami Ihe suit.- prison
to say the children are reijoylng
lonills has set in. A consultation of tioines. ''evireclally the .Intolerable
acara predict that In aplte <rf tbe ead thus far, been reatricled to a
the uttermoBt. A friend in iToridu Jackson. I'p to diiie the stale li
diH-mrs
weather al tbe Amt of the aeuoo tbla small dlnnera and the reunion of sum sent tbe children three live alligators iiev-or piild demurrage. TTie Kalama­
Injuriet.
mor friends.
wiu be tbe beat naoH
which seems to be auraeUng consider­ zoo authoriili-s claim that the fast and his n-laUvrs and
fannly
• being pr.s
Several fine Uunche* are owned
in these reclens In a number ot year*.
were not dvll.-red where they o
able allenikm.
have ixs-n summom-d lo his bedside.
vided w-llh B.'arrt.llgJits by tlu- light
Ne-ah-ta-wotiu.
There
Is
a
gc
Hlia E. Ballard of Grand Bapida.
Tbe Ashing has been extra good lx- unl.ioded within ihi- time limit,
And silll ••blind pigs" at Harsbafl which a Dew-spa|M-r caq Isi rmid at
lluit tbe asylum cannot lx- hvM li
wbo la a ffoeak at tbe Santo eottaffe, bowling ally, golf links and tennU
ils J-ear.
Good aiied perch
are Is-ir-s pulled on complaint
.llstaoci- of IS mlli-s. TIu.-y liav.caughvfrom the pier while Mr. J. E- for riemiirrage.
and bu spent a few days In tbe dty, court, tbe ball room al tbe hotel,
.ShiTlff Graham. tVillL-im Cuy-all. who Ibcli projedors.
of wbich eonlrtbute to the good tl
Ground for tho new Y. M, C.
Moniraeo seems to understand bow to
retamed to Omena tbla mornlnc.
is aljegi-d lo have rntiduriesi a bar for
The muDicipallly of r.^s-hhngen li
A party oonilsUns ot tbe Ueadamea Of the young people, making tbe si
get th.-m on hla trulling hook, really t.uilding at Port HuriHi. was bm
t: r. nine at the iniek lake ri-s.«t. o|s-m-d war on rats aud will |uy I's
liter dayw go by all too soon.
ihe trtiul he lirlniBi from iJio wnlt-r are I'v R, s Ciinii.ls-ll. i.r.-si.I.-ni of the
V. P. Oroteer, H 'A. Uusseimao. C. D.
12 tiiil.-s nivTihivasi of there wasam-st- c«-nts for t-v.-ry bul.
Beach Cottage U Ailed vrlth a me
Thtt bn
MOler. U. M. Hueaelman of GcttysI^amlm and such fun he says to catch l.s-al as.MM-iulioii.
tMinch of iieople coDslsilng ot Mr. i
Wont.-r , li.u- issu.-d a requlsi- id by Dv-piiiv- Sheriff Mallory on a of rata for ili.-ir tails haa bi-eli
churp- <rf selling liquor July
wiil.iiiit a crimloqf off.-osi
Ura. Johu Oates. Mr. and Mre. Lang
tlu- gov.-ruor of New York for
load of real Indians and
a
lle.-ns.-.
Ills
i-xulnliiiiitoll
wan
sit
don of Clnclnnall. and Mr, and
their squaws and pappoow-s vlslt,-d Villiam C. l-and.elii, who is w-antv-d
David I'ntaism. a full-blooded native
July 13 ami hi- fiinilsht-d i:-im lull
Craighead ot Dayton. O.
I Kiiiumozoo fur forgery, l-amlreih
Tbe Rev. Q. B. Lockhart went
Miwion with their math
■ of th.- norih.-rt. terriiory. Australia.
Btabop Wobdooek ot Kenlucky
Checo Go. tbe fhln-re sti.d.-nt who,
nunbi-mat
under urn-st at Binghuniton He Is
l-nsket* a ft-w diy.i ago. So many of
Omena tbla mornlncbU family have again come lo Ne-ab this p-nenilion of squaws have
lid to Ire w-ani.-d In Cl-tvland and died of tulK-rculosis in Ihe imirersttyj
U-wanto. aad they are comfurtahly carded the blankets ami brlglil c<dore<l
her placvw.
li.rei.ilal s.H,n a/t.T he ro-artied Ann|,.^,.,. ,„vented a ipacj.lac which will

MAKES-flic
€RI»DIN6

rT'
If yoQ wint lo
I drink real taSee,Ibti)-. > Maied P*ck»

Jw o("aAo3I?AklOSAaixl grind

it in your own
kitchen as you want to use k.
Roasted codec loses its strength
and flavor if exposed to the air,
and even hs iiientity as cafee
after grinding. Loosecoflees39
out oTa bag" bin or tin n usdkly 1
dust)' aod soiled by handfaig.
Don't take it I
Srex-T.^J4,JM,.dPW

UNTIL
BUGS are EXTINCT
There will be need of ioseaiddesFor Votato Bugs nothing
has ever been discovered that
is as good as I'URE PARIS
GREEN unfortunately many
get holil of some of the poor
grades with which the market
■s flooded and results are not
satisfactory as the PoUto
raiser not only wastes timii
and money but also loses hb
potatoes.

nnusii 1

We carry nonc-4)ut the
Lavaokurg’s Star Brand of
Pure Pai^Green and store
it in a c^\ place away, from
oil and' water which often
makes the very best Green
deteriorate.

aelUed at "Rbd teblea" cottage.

Word has Just ix-.re r.wvlvvd at
shawl and Instead dontiod white hose
the bUho^olficlated al Sunday and slippers, thin while walsu, short Ashley that I»btni-a» (Ir.-i-ii. tormeily.
service, holding the aerviee It
place was sl.ui l.y a native
sk-evos. mushroom hots and lo
Keah-tawuta,
Uicb.July
13—It hotel parlor, where during the
policeman In Cuba. JuB.- 2. and died
ways are a pretty good copy c
would be bard Indeed- to And a place mer *500 waa ralacd for ratsslcms.
a miUtary bospluil. He i-nUsteil at
of the
anywhere in tbla
northem
reeort Mra .Woodcock bolds regular mli
real old fashioned Indians and squaws Colombu*. 0, about a y.ar ago. was
meeting at their cottage which
■■ ration mote beaoUful than tbla Ideal
their canoes, baskets, statluoed in the west for son..- llm.-.
are very enjoyable and Inatruetivc shawls over their beads, they make and had b.s-n in CutS sine- last (all
plaee. Nator* left very «tue for
to do havtnc fanned beautiful pennln- niahop Wookroek haa plana this y
UunU-I Smith and lour sl*t.-rs of
real picture In Uiomselvet.

NE-AH-T<a-Wc49<^<A

raise money-for the purpose
with natnral
Grand Rapids, ;.rv trying to U-ak the
though, that will toon be gon<
lenaoea. which the tnbaUianu en|oy. building.a Mule chapel on the reaort be nothing but a memon' of day*
fatiiiT. Jacob Smith, foi
ad in their way nearty half a century where. If all the plana mature.
Afly years a resident of Kent City,
gone by.
beouUtul Epiacopallan servicee will be
ato. nan the place was known
l-ast August tbe old man deeded his
enjoyed every Snnday.
Bmory'a Point. But thoae days ^
forty arc- larm to Charb-s, anoihi-i
aoUa of wooded land

coae and tbe atanneh little steamer

Arls.r, alreut a oi.mih ago. was bnrl.-d.
Friday in the c.-m.-tery thetv. A«.hU-{,„ Adelaide, tbe capital .rf South Auswas S.-..1 to the young man's lather},,^,,3
^
asking whal sb.mld be done
Iredy. and the a.ithorliies were

the feasibility Of ,bis mechauu-m.
In- v-xphuiib that Hie forces which be jiro-

MnK-led lolKiry It at Ann Ariior.

pie.-s In use are gravliaiiiw and

The S..U1I1 Suie LumlH-r

at iiM-muiu aiid he -had com.- to Adelaide
ManiMique. has purcliasid 1PI (..rtles I.. sei-k U.e aiu.lalanre»r the atsHigiiIii.Iht land tributary
depanmuni in |iroeuHng'f.,ur U-v

tn Hiawtilha tiiw iiship.
Schiutcraft > el.-d whe.-ls. a sidndle. a lube and
oo-jnty. iron' Ui.- l'i.|sT
Pi-ninsula 1 on. He 1* coi.AUent that wb.-n lie gets

unrtue InAutrece.
he dl.sl. but I*r

this wi.h Miher

wllh

picture from fairy

a time the eager bustling, often
rHentleas

life of the

• summer colcmy Is slowly arrlv
little later than usual owing to
Bteneaa of the season,

land.
A
liitle
and Mre. C. W, Pierce and MlaJ
later a brecae aprunc u|i. Jual rippllac Pierce of Cbieain. well known
the anrfaed enoucb lo bribe o«t lAe m*v people of Northern Michigan arnvt>d
in
time to spend the ilh at Old
de^ bine of tbe clear water and to
thoae uklnc their Aral

ride

roiii.-mphii.-.l

i.ur-1 uK.unii appnv-uibly man-r.

What the Piano Purchaser
wants to know

orated on tbe famous iieDicsula with doublj-<tIy .UriK-l 111.- i.urvey ihut all!
made. The uii.«rDey-g.-n.-nil wii-magnlAcent view of the setting

U.S g.ssl a I’h.no us laii U- j.un
I pij.reet,-d areuiis, .I.I.st.v.- m;.

cross the broad expanse of Grand direch-d by t!i>- legislature to make a
n.I ink.- III.- iuw,-«Br>- |.ro-

Traverse bay. Marion island

distance, shaded by pines and birches. CvHdings i»
far enough from the elty
riipe its dlscomfuris yi>i close enough

.-rtalilii-li

the

••'•> .........
'"•‘-'•e fully ssi.sfi.d .
I'liy .... E.VSY PAYMENTS uil! I-

urigliia!

F-tfim-r R.-p l.iwton T. H--maii*. of

conveniences. It could hardly Masoa. say* that be Is ov« a candidate
(or Jhe CA.nstlliilional runi.-ii'.jon for
le Improved. Restful quiet Is
■enarorlal dirTlci wlilcli enmCellcnt balm for tired nerves while tbe

Tu all

the answer ia v-mpliutii-ally

these i|ii06tio[

U You Boy of ... .

Yes!

the Mlsstoo. They are romforiable settled pine scented air. tbe pure bay breezes
Inghani un.l Shiawa«iee coun
beautiful bay It was Indeed a veveU- in their cotuge. San Souci. are f#tert lid in building up wearied bodies. tloa of vfaat (be Omnd Traverse talnlng Dr. Bmn Calloway, also of
r> i-iib>iran
by
Mre. BiTiwu and son
at Austin. ilislrici is normally
Chicago.
redon bu In store for thoae who
Texsa. aiv now locai<-d here.
a dem.icrwt tiasds no chancaeeklnc the faacC^nc B> natnre dur­
and Mrs c C. Nash and four
.Mk» HullB of Jackson. Is a recent of lu-ltig i-l.-eied Th.-fi- l» u faint »'is
ing ibe aummv mootht.
children of Bvahstoo. IlL. have rented itTlval
plrlon that II.-mans nin.v have rvs-e|v.-t

on



The large hotel of the pUce
the Spinney cottage and are pltosanlto tower mind being a can.lidale
Mrs. Terrey of Jackson is now setIn every parUcuUr. wide ly located fully prepared to eejoy led at Bdgewood.
IV. WaiTier Inlenils lo ap|ntm
shady vemadaa. good beds. whUc the life for the auromer. this being their,
Bishop Atwell and family of Kansas li'.m the d.-mocrailr m.-ni1-.-r of the
mmla—wHI, tbe good meals are
rst summer In Old Mlmkm.
Tly. who spent the ArM of the season
railroad cotumlwlon. The cmah-U-wanta's long auit. Ne^b-U-wanta
H»mry and Warren Vaughan of
rre. have gone lo Ndrthport.
miesion lake* hold -vireiit in^im*
a place that a man can bring bis fnm- Arbor, aons of Dr. V. C. Vaughan of
Mr. Kimball and family of Chicago
Ulifiiional cnoventi.^assem-;
fly and they ran become bealtby and the University stall are at Vaughan are here for the season.
lI.-\
/
i
umed and acquire appeUu*
cotuge for the summer.
The boys
S. 1. Ls-e of Chicago is one of EdgeThe Calhoun County Veten.n*' Iretwould do etedli to a bear, all, wllbout
the owners of a Aoe new colling wuod's summer residents.
lalioii-wlll hold ll» fourteenth unu.ver.
canoe. D. and Mrs J. Vaughan from
Scudder Hsrt Darragh. Miss Uou L. ci.ry oicaropment ,at Albion, Aoz H.
Some very nice couagea are owned Detroit are expected In a couple of Darragh, Miss Mary Hart Darragh.
e *p>>akers so far accepting
at Neab-u-wanu. a nice new one Is weeks and will make the trip from Mrs. Danlri S. Darragh and Master
lion ro speak aie0. A.;
Mcariy- eotnpleted on . Cbarlott Ave„ Detroit to Old MUskn Jn tbeir tonr- Scudder Hart Dsiragh. of Bearer. Pa, Jane*, of Detroit, pension corotnlsand will be occupied by J. V. Wright
;are here for the summer.
sloner Senator Burroughs of Ralani.i-

CU.h.'.

I

World—r*«.rly

I- iastriiiiieiit* have r

n oth.-r* l.-ca-isi- -A. piir.-lui.—*. V. s'lM-ly our K slrrret, give
»•- aie glad U> lUiss along i.> o-ir cu»'"qjer«.

exp-ria is unappr..a,Lvsl by,,

IlLY tirARANTBEIi. L.1I1 -^y tbe iu'ab-if..i"gr.-r au'l by ti*. - Our force of
( of any HouM- in this Co-iuiry .and pn ':a you can fully ri-ly in ease any- ,

thing Du-s wiuug
Any Pi.no Ireurt, of

»> le- • v.-hiuured. If d-sin-d, within a y-.-ar at.d

Du^r.-puution -..f 23 y-v
ir.i-nt »i!: :-e uccorV.i all i.

' stai.ding sh'sild Ire *iirrir|ent, a.ssurauce that honorable and liberal U«alcust.mi-r.-, -ind.-r all cirrujnrtaBl'cea,

I FIJinOS to H6HC
I

1

ns advun'.vc-s in b ,..ing .1.

the CKpsodlture ot hundreds.

nod family of anclnnaiu. O.
. Edward OHrirai and J. E.
Miss Martha Shafer has arrived and
Deparmeiit
Conitnand.-r
Tbe Treadway cottam- Is open for Hontraoe look a trip to Charlevoix on taken her residence here.
tbe sansoo. 11. H. Cobbs and U O. Ralunlay la*u reiumlag co ibe lollowMrs. Paul U Dyaart, Master Dtvid
The fartuer* In
the
v-ir-.nity .if;
Cobbl. with tbeir tamllMo from Port' lag Tuesday aeompanled b.v Mr, Dj-san. Ma«er Paul
Dvwan.
MU.= Schaffer aud Bark River, Della county,
Worth. Twu. They are entertalB- O'Brien from Chicago, who will sUy a Edyih Djwart and Blaine C .Kilgore ot
e been given added enmi-age-,
Ing Mlu Cfanrrb of Chicago.
week or am
| Paducah, Ky.. are in coltagee here.
It In lncrv-m<ing ih.-ir h'-rds of cal-;
Mr. aad Mr* H.irry Hpwe and child­
Mr and Mra. George P. Rtmn of; Mrs. E U Belknap and Ml** A«a U
l.y the «*tabtUhmem of two new
ren. with tbeir maids intved a few Chicago.'arrived on Steamer Mlsuouri Stone of JuckiwD ore recent :-n;isa(s. chvcsv factories locaH-d icspecbvely

/

Grinnell Bros.

Amt-rlasa

;

Store

Traverse City, Mich.

Snuih was »2 wb.-ti
Saiid.-rs lestlAed
tuind was rh

bay never looked more atlncUve tbau grasping and
It did this mornlnc In the enriy hours cltlus.
mirror

Drug

I.and Co. It now owi.s 2"2 forties of | th.-se requl-sit.wi hi. can iml togwh.-'
pine and hardw.swl—v.ns.l acres—ami.ma.-hIn.T that will I,ting |s-ns-HiaI Cor. Front & I'nion St.

Bdgewood. Mich.. July 13.—Edge
wood is now taking on Its summer to the lime ot -leath.
Old Ululon. Mlcb. July 13.—Old
Prof. J. B. Davis. .*( tlw I'uiversitv
the cottage are being
Hiasloa during the early part of July cq>ened, tmprovemi-nts have been
of Michigau. ha* U-en t-mpl..yed by
synomyro for nil that Is beautiful,
N»«b-U-waota pier and left quite
Atly.-Gen.' Bird, under amli.w-jty ..I u
nd the peojile are willing dow;
qnlet and reotful to tired nerree Blue
‘ number. Some came to take poeea
V- |ui>M-il by the i.-gislatur.-. t» as.-Uri
njo)-ment of the plcusuiit weeks that
aioa of their eottace. some for tbe day
. green trees, flowere, the mimic
re to come.
leaning 111.- Uouiidan' line 1"'tw.-u
tbe birds. A good place to forget
wtlle others stayed on the boat
Bdgewood U be.nitlfullr sliuiited. .Mlt-higun un.l Wi-.vii*ln. He will uu

plncld stBtere and the Island
polBts In the distune looked II

Waits

of

Captain Bmory elee^ his last

rtVBlinc mlUdy-s

Co.,

famllv alleu.-

8unn)wlde. ao popular In tboee days,
tans av> strewed the bmeh of Lake
Micfalcas with her tUnben while bluff

tor the ride on tbe Ctaequaroecon

We have handled the same
brand- for years and our customers.^alw^ilt 'report sure
and good resultl;-"-In bulk
or in boxes. Prices the very
lowest that good Paris Green
can be sold at

FOR SUMMER COTTAGES

I

will aJP.w full price paid.

Grinnell Bros.

-Vnvwl Te ;r. M, hi;;-.-,. I';f.t.t.:asv I
r,I.
a. ,.a-re.:.,- ri

Sixteeo Stores in Michigan. Headquarters at Detroit.
I livery and t'tnrn. reii- v-.m; . u-IM

made by mail-ir

Traverse City Branch 159 E. Front St.

«fUND TKAVCME HEMALD. THUftBOBV. JULY U. 1N7.

PAM 4 . ■■

NORTHERN COUNTIES LEAD

teed U Beeb Ugber ahd thp

in. PIMMIU Normal Moy CtoM.

geDenl coat of ererythlnf U htfbar.
thort Ume ago. bran told
leoWeture IIJO lot 100 pouada. Wheal welaha
CO pOQhila to the boabel and aold for
tm been dieeeverod by Attorney Oen«0 eeots, BiaklBg it nocetaary tor tbi
br«l Bird. He hei dieeevend that the tamer to aelt ISO poonda of vbced u
flwn ThurodtTo Boeor*.

Lmlne. Mr n->«lun4w4ng orerk

•r «tw went klM by

bill apfropriatind B1MM0 for the aup' equal tbe coat o( lOO pounda of bran.
Bert of the Centnl Nermel eelleB*
ML BleaaaM,

whMi wee

Oeverner Warner, hae

aigned

never

by

paeeed

either hetiee of the leglilatun.
The Inatittillen will

FmTHiGHT
CHILD WOULD DIE

gee in' regard

the

have

ta

CieaM at the attemey general

In a Hurry.

as made today.
The binder twine plant at the etate
Judge of Probate Walker steles
prlcen It alto knocked eky high ap- that the business transacted
Traverae Olty Hire. No
the appropria­ court for tbe dm bsif of July, will be T "M MUenaliie.t ii
) Old Mlsahin ]llv<- No
than twice tbe bualnm for the
tion of «f7&oeo the ap»r;griatlon
afiemono. The party
actMlly paeeod le «m. Thie may be wbole amount last yeer.
a guardian tor from Bowers Harbor on
held to be clerical error.

I piuvldiui;
Culisa liih n.im

the Congregational church performed
tbe Park Place Hotel and
the oeremony.
from Los Angeles.
Hn. F. II.
The preUy toome were laeiily dec­
of Buenos Ayivs and Lewis
orated with grotind pine and dalalea, gan of Rh> de Juneiro arrived
tbe ecremuD)' taking place under ropea Icnlny and Miss Gertrude Parson

i-, -- -

ill

p.sp

mm

KEW YORK.

F^^CASTOHIIl

lilliSl

liiiia

msmsm
IP.Qpga;

For Over
Thirty Years

TscSlntik Signshirv a(

which he Is fdected All such api«lul-

STU,VVi:i»-<)a touiy fanu. If. lu*

d *;iid c««iH. b*4d at .
111 ihe tNjy of Trav
il •viiiniy. on tbp 3rd .
state; oE*

itirniGA.v, the l*n*
iKite Court, for tb.- County of

EXCURSIONS
VIA THE

Pere Marquette
ALEXANDRIA
MONTREAL.
TORONTO a:
lURSION
exci
Thursday. July 25th.
PERE MARQUTTTE f

; Him. I
Walker.
Jinlgi- or ITi'liale.
ml Traverse.
II IIm- injllor
Ihe .wlale of^DMlB'
in the tniiller of Hie i-siat«- of Mark.
!leM.le. V.'lllle. 5tlio and Cnrl C.
Ross. iai<- »f *ulJ cuunly, dwea»ed.
C.irl-ll. iivliior*.
.Notice Is hi-n-liy given that four
J. W. mnikr-r. cimiJiai. of . Bgli!
nioMbt from the nth day of July. A.
minor* having tit—l In said court fal*
I» 1t>-‘7. liave
allu»t.d for credl- isiiii-ui ]ini>ir« that h.- 4>e aulborlure to present -Uietr claims against 17<*I.
and
lireosrd
to
said deceased to *ald euurt'fur ex­ mortgagi- the luti-r«-sl of said estate
amination and adjiietmcnt. and that In certain n-al estate Iberrin desall rrivlltors of said dereUM-d are n.- i-riUil.
ikilred to pri-sent iheir
ir claim* to said I
.—.i
Au.;.
city, in >
pndiali- uffln-.' lxt I4'h day of
--f Xoveinhi-rl
‘iiini IH IwT-i-v .-i).;ioluli-d 1
atid iliai said rlnlms nil
id |.•'ll'h•tl.
TJiur*day
y *sld e
|i I- li;nn--r ortler-d,
mb*.-r A. V. V.i'j;.
by puldE
’Ic- ihin*>f i»- g
fon-nouu.
f<w thre
u con -Ot thU Cl
ISit.-d Jnly inih. A. D. lisiT,
s»lvc wiVks
I. prev lo
loo* to »aW day of
Inyiritu;.
..... In
._ iheCrBnd
JceCiBlul........................
Travers*-Herwld.
ETIBD R WAUCKIR:
i-.[iuvcr (Uliited
....................................
and circulate
itod»ln
2S-St.
Judge of Proliate.
Id
or
A.
b-

Trail
Iwfor,
1>. 15''i
hi-ar-l

Judge .d ITolsiIc.

M. & irEmOlM

.Lv Tr»*c»» o
‘U

,

tbe dty on tbe Fere Uarquette dyer, that there were no stioa-s In tbe city
be marched bravely down Frool
waited at tbe depot, for them

tt-e

■■““•■is”

"■
Vis'tNTsur
SrS^raskf^ .......................

........ .

tt-« wnrica, rice. etc., opiy to dlneover street looking for an unoccupied
building. The fltsl thing that he saw
UuU they had been duped.

'
pd^-siy fur,.r.v.tm™_
J'S
Palace.
This so surprised
Tbe out-of-town gneau were: Will
Hunter and wife of Kalkmaka, D. H. him fbal be ran across the street and
'lamt.-r ilia: tK«rthV._vi-r,.r . r
_t uic.m;,. E3k Rapid*. Mien.. July 12-A very|^
*nch
Bmter and Umlly ot Spencer. U. L. almost lolo the (qien doors
pretty
jretty wedding look place at
I W*-; , . ..Dl»m:nfTI. Ml .ig!;l w
I thr>- ,...s „.re ne
SobBson and family of Spencer. Rob Thealorum and upon seeing
Riverside hotel Wodoesday morning |cral »Utch.-* »i
Daria <f Oileago. Mia Green of Chi- be took to hla heel* and run do*-o
when
the
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
ling the wimnd.
|
tOfO. Km. W*. Hatletl of Hpbbnrdaon the north side of Frtmi street nearly
W. LAranger, Miss Mabel
E. wasj' Rk-hiird EX-an*. liaggagenmn on tlr ,
am Mm. George Tbomas of Cuhougn. striking his head on the Star Beclric
united in marrtage to Harry R. Moreni^ eanivr City of ToU-do was r»Tldvr--I |
sign. Overcome wib amazememt
Ohio.
the number of tboa-s in tbe city be of Colrame, Minn., the offlclsting cler-. jcfflM-loii* by falling fnmi the- r.ur
sneaked Into the alley and made hi* gyman being the Rev. Pr. Faurtcr otr^ >.1 of :i Rapid railway car ni P-n

Loranger-Mortn.

I../Tn.Lt *"o!‘\TtrxV‘cILtr

'Tr*lo.fiwcI ' .A. s. IB
>3><'**:*ri.vty*sd :

1'y'.'l.rk ,

;be Sacrod Heart cburch.
Huron. He wa* removed lo ih- hos
Tbe bride wore a beautiful ereme de l-Kal al Si- CUilr.
Anlonioblll*l.- of I'lisihuitl have
The cerc-mony was s simide ring «>T''„j,.yed
rvwaril of JT.". fur th-- api-f“
w4tboul Udteas. 4 ceou and aingle
witnessed by the
honour
hension i>f Hw l"-reou> »'!'o
The 10:05 S.’S. A l.'mlti Into this
diaic
relatives
of
(be
bride
and
qnarta. without tlckcU. 7 c«
thru- pi--cea ot w«»«l fllh-d wUh null:
City will not stop at tbe water work*
groom. An informal wedding break and cov.-red with hay
Four quart tickets will be sold for
1 111* ».nilh
hereafter. Superintendent Huncr was
fast' St tbe home ot tbe bride followV cents; ei^t quart tlckela.
Auti Arbor irwd.
on the train Thumlay wh«ii
Mi»*
ceremony.
cenu and 16 quart Uckeu. fl.
Ann Sa-enson lost ber pockelbook
I
TTk- hie li nt, which »;ir l*-lnc n*c.:
Ever since last year, tbe local deal- and be made arrangements ta bsvr
The young people ImmedUtely
l,,v'the .-vang.-lkt* ot ih.- Im.-rd-mins
Iran extended western ‘'‘''laing;^^,^
vni.-n <‘f
«n bave aecst-^e rise ooml
Ibe train run through to tbe depot
- da^e tte (act that they bad
Durand wiia <le*iroy«-d
without stopping at the water work*. trip after which they will be at home,
tbe pretty residenee the groom ha*-,^^.
rj,,., ,
d|||tar milk than ever before, they A* the tram crew and PhU Qrtffltb
' Tbe price of mils will be

ApofcTl Remedy forCoMlInsiton. Sour Stotnacb.Dianteed
I Warns .Convdsions.rmTris^
' wSSOklLOSSOF SLEEK

___ _
*sjs*sas«S!icfe!

of Old Mission hive: Ue^dames
ourle of the I'nlcd State*. Irdm the
1 maniteel that there Is sol
Pur- lleifricb, Leigbuw. Latrdle. Smith.
Defrom the legislature, or any
other
suthority during the term for
yes-

ot theac and before a bank of feme. Los Angelea. All of tbese with
ments and all vole* given for iiny I'-rAt 8:30. the couple deMrniled
the ceiition of Mr. Degen will remain for
-<i elected for any such ofScr- or
PERMNAUS.
glaira nod paeei-d ihmugti the roomi)
) summer. Mr. Degen is the brother
imnieni shall bo void,
From Thursday's Recor,jl.
betweae two white HMkior which had
K. E. Degen of ibis cUy. He waa
is manifest that there Is some
Mrs. Ueurge C^mi>)H-il aud so
bMO atratdied by Cbarlea Hunter, about to embark for Europe from
IhU city are vlsiUug frieuds at Boyne thing uf a coufusian In tbe use- of the
ooa of D. H. Hunter of Spencer, nod New York when be waa lake
lenn*
•*in>ulultui-nt.'
koi.-s' and
ly.
• Hak Johnaon. Jr_ nlao of Spencer.
Dd toon bo came to tbis city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ireland hiive re- ■ek-cled' In this prfrtisimi. The first
Hra. Charim B. Halo played Mendele.
Other Enmioer guests at the Park
sentcitre snake* refereuo
to ^rlvH
turned to tliHr home al CadlUar al
ahmi'a wedding marcli until the eCuple are Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lace,
appuintment' o-ly. while the kond
vUtliiig
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Mclnb
gtnod betore tbe mlnleler and tbe cere- and Mrs. G. O. Barber and Dr.
rentenev! goes lurther and *;i>> ilmi
' Bnny .waa perfonned wltbonl mualc. Mrs. HrPherson all of Grand Rapids. of Ibis city.
all such 'appidniuieiils' aud all 'suies'
Mrs. E A. Smith (>r Chicago baa
Miss Hamilton and Miss Agora llamllgiven favor iiny person so 'elcid' for
liiitioil to her home at Chirngo afton of Fort Wayne, and Hr. and Mrs.
any such of^o, or appcdhtnieut shall
r spending some tluie as the guest
C. K. Slew^ of Cbloaga
be void. Court* ofvariou8*lste*ha«e
of Mis. Reno' Sp.vrilng ot 402 Wads­
. Atler tbe vowe bad been taken, (be
held that tbe term 'election' |pd 'ap­
Mm. Travis Surprised.
worth street.
bappy bride and groom received the
pointment' were smr.oymous iTliurwlBy anernouii Mra. Trovls of
F. H. Iluroum and daughter
'.congratulailona
the gueau. and tbe
.certain drcumaUnce*.;
NiDlb
turned
from
an
wiUng
• oonpany repaired to tbe dining
surprised when her door was opened
The attorney general refers t
. carp Lake.
vbcee n wedding aupper waa nerved.
and aU ibe ladies of tbe South Side
Doris Winters ot this city U visit­ humbr of declalon* on wbleh he based
- Mr. and Mr». Kneeland have boats
akespeare club walked In with ibetr ing friends at Fife Lake.
bis opinion.
of fHeoda who will beatow loadt of
ms full ot beautiful roses and begao
Florence Croiser made n bus!
food wlabM upon Urea. Mr. Kneeshower them upon ber togeihei iioss trip to Kingsley yesterday.
sure News.
land bM alaaya made Tmveiae City
witbacborns of congratulations Then
H. Calkins has returned to ber
George Taylor of Kllsworlh. an ibin home; waa educated In the High
Mrs. TrarU awoke to the fact
home
al
Hopkins arier spending some ploye at tbe e<-m(ni mill nt Elk It:
aebool here and after a courae In cotber birthday had arrived and that ber Ime In this city.
<,
had
a
leg bndcr-n
Wednesday
lege returned to take tbe managefriend! had borne it in mind belter
o-rnooD when a workmau pulled him
Miss Mabri Frotiam ot Cmod Rap^t of tbe Traverae City canning
than benelf.' Of course the dark ds. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
im u flight ot stair*. From the fact
fnotnry. which has been n marked auochanged to one of brighmeas
Charles Wells of »0!> South Cnic
at the l-g lia* i-s-n , broken throe
< .OMa. The bride baa aUo made the
token of appreclaUon a* well as
reet.
ucs in iTiu some plao- tlie Injury I*
dty her homo for the froater portion
Dberenee the ladies brought with
Tbe Hisses OritBth ond Halter of wrlou;-.
' o( her Ufa and baa a couotl
Hunlstee. arc tbe guests uf A. Stevens
The Ann Arlxir ioard of e,iu«atb>n
ber of tribada
She waa cmploydd
vm.id
to, submit tc» ' the ja-ojile ii
of
this
city.
m caahter In J. W. Uimkea'a
iDltlala, which Mrs. Bally presented
pro|«).dll.ui to raise not tu .-s<-e.-U 112.goods atore. untU a'few mootba ago
wltb
I
(KV fur a new sebuol building In tLi
when Ae rwlgoed ber poalUon. Tb«r
At C o
Fitih ward.
borne «UI be made with (be groom'a
served and tbe emopany disbursed
J(dm H. ljniU«rt. 4» year* old. w;iMtber. Ura. C J. Kneeland at 340
leaving many good wishes and a loag Callt., wbu is spending dome time in f.nind dead In a vacant lot al Snatmi«
' State atraet The couple «e<« nc>P<Ibe city with <dd friends, left yceter- U Is !<-11eve,l that his 'lealli 1* dm- l"
Ilf* for their prealdent. Mrs, Travis.
oata ot tnany beauUful and
coaUr
Frenkforl, to be gone s few heart falluri- while eliniblng tllrongli :<
fifta In (he shape of cut ghtsa, aUver
He” Did Not 8Uy.
days.
»i tv fence.
"He walked right In and turned
and fonltme.
Mrs. L. L. Stevensoo rotunied last
With tntiny Kahonis and n llrowery.
around and walked right oat again. '
Tlw oouple went to Oinena U
evening from a two weeks' visit In
Jlarwhall iu»-» mtlrli wat-r. The iwmi-■IbU was the case ot Arnold Motrial^t tn a» auto, and took t£e Cbeqi
Kenton. Ohio, and Saginaw.
of pnotiac wbo came to tbis city
Ine Blalloii rinords 7l.o‘“'.'“*‘ .gallomnoD thia mcming tor nortbera reMrs. F. W. Culver and sems Donald
for tbe Bnsl six monihs 'rf ll*'7 f
•art pelata. A pnny of friends wbo yesterday to look up a location for
and Lorraine of Saginaw, are guests
U:rro;i*e of
over Hist
tbonghl they had a "hot tip" that the moving picture abw.
When he came here he was told
bride and graoin were glng to leave

to tbe Pc re Marquette

J.ily 15. all tbe milk dealem having pot and remained there
•CMCd to raise the price. Tbe priew next train went south.
^ be (W cents a quart, single pinu

OpiumtMor^me nor vi^raV
KOT Narcotic.

mm

a eligible to elecUon to the constltuUonal eonrentloo to be held purwhere bo has n small amount uf real n-on in tbe dining room at I. 0.0. F.
sol to senaU'enrolled act No. Ul
hall, and al the eh»c of the turning
’ In the prwicnce «t forty gueet*. the retnb-.
tbe legislnluri- of !»07.
- cream, assorted cake and fruit
Majority of whom trere reiatlvea. Har­
-re served The Old Mlseloo Isdiei
old 8. Kneeland ftod Hlta, Mary A.
The eoosIKuUoaal provision invulvFrom South America,
were loud in their praises of
Rnnur. <ai adevorth etroot July
od rends as lolluws:
t possible that Traverse aty'
borne ot the bHde e brother. C. F. fame at a summer resort baa rcocliod royal manner io which they i
-No poreon elected a member of the
Tbe following ladles legislnlure shall iwivu any eivll ujiHublrr, on Wadowortb atreet laat
South America? Three per­ enu-rtalued.
cv present: Mrs. Stovoas. command- polntmenl wUliin ihlv »Uite. or tt
JO. The Rev. Dcnrae Curbltb ttl sons from thni country ure reglslered
bounteous dinner was sened at

HJa tai

Bears the
Signatore
of

tingllMSWiElrnit«1fthAcf

AT EXPENSE OF 75c.

a large number of
r vlecllou In vl>-w'

WS. I.. O.
.if ludies
)r.:7'loirK.
came

e text of the decision 1* as fol­
tbe little
lows:
Lewis »lhek. e menully ioooopeteni. steamer Onckama in the morning,
The queelloB submitted fur ccosldIt will be remembered that Prof. C.
made today . Hack Is one ot the and the obliging captnin deferred his
atlon
U whelber uniler seeUou Ni uf
time of starting 1.ack from 3 o'clock
y tui^nUne
flr.t patients to have entered
article 4 ot the cunsUtuUuu uf this
•ehoeU here, la i
rai asylum. l>eing held for some time until 4 p. m.. so tbv bdies might hove
a mrenbec^f the state legtslaMt Pleaaant normaL
until iSe biilldlnc was ready for occu­ ample time to attend hive review.



Tor Infants md Childru.

The Kind You Have
Always Bon^

Harry Warn

parently. .Inttaad of

pation.

mm

[SuoDuorsI

slii

. for an average crop, per ocat ..
HamaoD A. Wahl, aged 31. of Lake
Orebaide—tier ceni that are culUvaied................................
Am and Net lie U. Holer, aged 17. of
Ion o( last tpHoge eettlng. per cent .
UUe Aon were united In marrtage by
Grapoe—pRMpecC for to average crop, per cent ,
Judge Walker Friday.
ice—pmpret for an average crop, per
'

the aale
eauie in tbe eaute ot

the money cannot be drawn.

arerage crop, per «eei .
Pcachea—praapect for an average crop, per cent .
tor an average<en>p. per cent ...

r. - •

J

^ .V l*
I jg>'U, Acrot

The New Brandt Sprayer
The latest oi all devices for exlemilnallag
kinds ol insects.

unUI

ehene dress with floral appendages.

kH

No waste ol time by stopping lo pump It
abend* Can be done as Ibe
operator goes along.
F-or Dis^ributlne
Paris Green* Bordeaux Mixtore and etc. this
sprayer has no equaL

lUribe old price hoping that when

*hich wa* then l-ring used foparticular have
been
grealljl prepared in Colrame. Th^ groom
burned. Tli.- evanthe pasture came on. (be price would bothered by peraons leaving tbe train mining engineer in tbe employ of
„ ,, ,h.
be reduced by the wholesalers. Now.
tbe water works and then calling Ollvet Mining company. The brWe ^
of tbe p>pamr young ^le*
s,..,.
tbe pasture has come and Is drying f(4 lost article* at tbe depot, lb'
of Elk Rapid* and left behind her a
«p -and the price sdU remained tbe welcome the change.
quarter*, al GreetivlUe. :
large number of fri.-nds to wivh her
mrnr. hence tbe raise.
.
A Fine Beeklet.
very
bappy
Journey
through
life.
Brerythlng connected with the basiOreon W. Peck bw lust laued
nWB ia higher one ot the 'argerdalry- very hand»c«ne series Ot vk-ws
Imperunt Decision.
MCD staling that hi* esprtiBca for tbe Traverse City, eight In number. Aio
same quanuir of milk were tS
Lansing. Mich., July »:-Attorney
,t«. sraie
Ing the princUal pednu of intct>-st In
hitter than last year. Help
General Bird. In rcspec*.'to nunierD-jsjj.j.^,j^p Co., <S which vx^J-v/™"
tbu city, furnidied wltb a very
tracihe cover for mailing purpose*

UCK-ACHE



The view* arc all very One half-ume
nicely prlnti-d. and tbe whole form*
beautiful souvenir for nulling to one'*
friend*. Tbe half tones were printed
y the Herald * Reword company.

Br.A.wTeittN’8
KMiiyUfir Pfflt

is-figf
aale 8y Jahwawi Dntg Co.

The (older I* extremely attractl
sad one of the peateM ever gotten <
log Traveiae Oty.

It wiu

doobUeas prove very popular.
Peck has pnblitbed a Urge n
(souvenirs of various kind*, tnduding poet card*, which bave been

requests baa written on optaioa ‘°! Rich I* pre*idvul.
/
which he holds that members of the;
farmers In Michigan have loleglsUturo may not rll a* delegates
pros,5 „( , lifetime lij c.tl'-nthc coming state coaMltutlanal con-!,jj
n„,n will proflt by ibvi
venltonlexperienee.
He shows tbat not only are the da-1
eompany paid over 52".n-'-'
ceo f tbe two poeiUoos tncompauago. and 2-'
Wle. but that under the drislon*
court* of

Mlcblpn

and

of',,„^

other j

IS (bare is a direct coosatotlonal
Mtloo thwarting the purpose ofl,.,
ibere of tbe legislature to secure j
their elctlon.
likely that tbe

ROWUND DOUGLASS

Work Shoes
lor the larm

tu growth tas'lieeo vbiy rapid ai.
^oe ssaessmml ha* been mC
y^.
company

has

been

hiaV

! spoken of by the commissioner of n
ofMichigan Firmer aiu >

secretary
great demand.
His last poblkat
shoa'.d be without a po'.:y 1':
till farlber step in the advance­ state will refuse to certify the name*
ment of view puMtcaUun in TiaverK of members of tbe lr*l*lsture as caq/,bl5 rvliuble eumpany. as It eons 1.::
didates tor nomlnsGoD. TUs will be ,uu..
-:7lt.
aty.

7.%
?>' '

T two ri>w-•suf !■'

vtx-s at a time as fast as a

Will ipfdj ;i row 1 mile long will o.n;yooe lil!ii»cof three gaHons.

Don't buy your cv
day shoes till you see the
kind we have.
The prices are not hi;;h.

Will Spray from

15 to 20 Hii.a of Potatooa with each
etroKeof thopomp.

Why i-te-ad time e,penn>-::t,-.y. -.•i-u jo-: ::■<« ran get what yo-i hav*
i l.,ag Uuw l«-it i-*.k!ug r- :. -' » rewi-.us::.: prlre
;uj bow 4T i« d-in* If ymi wj.t cai. :-t •lie
QUEEN CITY IMPLEMENT, C

W« mil! vl.uw

O- 131 STATE STREET.

ORANO TftAVKRBC HERALA THURAOAY. JULY 1*. 1M7.

Club ia Tniverae City froqi a frteadjfcive oar eair. named Dai»r. •
three Iwotbent and nn- sistey and ooe tbat bad red yarn tied nsder them
[
aiHl readibf; Ibc nikt. I tboosbi ll. named Trix and a cal named TlbMni liv.h. r i-teng to the Suawfalne <
“Tbeti- anj evrr ao aiaay more ML" |
excellent club to become a [and aJx IliUe cblrkeiu.
Uy pa hu Well a* (hu Is.ms Dr..i btl.r..l
said Sadie. MehlBg t'oe dr> b.-wd* and;
;{n>ein1-er of. Knoaln* ibui TraverM- oue cow named Star
eioac.
making the Uttle seeds rattle aiBlde..
I City lx a amall lean. I think you hare BChodi cow. Our school was
From ytnr Ssasii.ner.
"You may have tbewe jf you want
............................
Eaixa Goodrich, my tweaiyninth of May. My cox-iln
them." said MW C-P.by "I will g.ve
N,-Ule Tiffany.
It is nice to bear fnim j-ou. KMHe. you a paper bag,"
iprUed and ddlirixed to have her boya'^'^'^'*
Tniv.-r.,e Fluresce Palmer is staying uhth
Sad:e gathrnd all the l.rowa hradi
You tave been a Susxbiser just
'.ad elri. atm wrlle to her. tbe.ojf'^
that were left, and tbe *n -i. rallied
year
pl«mu.l aummer days, beeatme ^
her heallb. She U now in the mall carter. I will close.
From your SunAlner.
0- jt of U.etn rclo the l«g whea rite
LcetsvHIe. Mich.
ually there U «• «uch to ace and
there, becauae abe tblaka the
ErHyn M. Palmer.
ffcook It.
June- IS. 1W>7.
old to travel any more. She wiu be
What nice pet* you batt: Which Deer Pr-widen:.—
■•1 shn!I have Urndreds and hut.
aaved nnUl the wlnlcr time.
This
S4 year* of a«e the i:th of Jane. She one do >xui like best?
1 wrote to th!e Heroid a few- weeks d-ed*j.l r-d (-.jq.!.* next fumiuvr in
week we bare lettera from Montana,
la DOW llviui; with ber sUter in Trav­
ica aad «*-•.:.« c.. l-ii. f- ia prtr;. ety yaiu*' she exclaimed jaylouxly.
Rockville. Idaho.
Idaho, niiooia. and Ohio. a« well ax
erse niy. Jn the Vaahlngton Parle
tbooghl I would wruo again. Oar daarlng oft-down the path. "I'm going
Juno i:, IPOT.
from our own Mlchl^n. lent ic loxt
Cunpreeatlunal eburrh of which 1
f«-bool oiuM-rvfd Ail-or Hay by pUntt loieq nmrinra: atei i ii.-ruk i-.u .Vs-Dear President: —
Soe to have onr Sunabine taya acalColby.a member, there U a Chlae*e Sunday
My sister has token the Herald for Ing »t-wni> five triir. Mamma takes
tered In all dlrectli^ and to feel that
aohool, of wblrb my fatht-r U superfiv oot'of the yard *he w.oi, and —
long lime and she 1* kind enough the Herald and 1 like :o n »d ll.v- Santhe United Sthtca art boy*
ki><Vtd<Til. The *ch<»»l »a» iiix-iied
iJiiiie b-ttir*. I -w-tii rend you some 1- vjB to ero** the i-qaio fieri, sbak-:
1
If!
me
read
IL
1
like
the
Sunshine
and girU who «-e«r uur little tvd tniiSunvery much, ro I thought I would hJDv.s
the Club. Taey are Sadie is* tie bag to make the '<•-!* r3ttle.-*e

SUNSHINE
muh» m4 R«Qulatl«na m Th«
tHnl4 Yowig Mka teRifalM
Cii*.

r,ru"r:ir
mIi

and

^ “*

•very IMng thl»i.

** I

' *

« I «»*r fall

«,!«">■

MIM CLARA BATES.'Editee.

'•"•‘“•"‘-"■'“I
SMofid Vice Praaident—Mrs.
Pemcrey SbleldA

Bay Wanted.
“Wanted—a boy." How <rften we

boy. who OM lo Ml „„l. bl«. .l,b j
i Miehlgan. and

t,.if l.ali.-Mlchluac.

.toir

Arthur

Maple City. Mich. Names
Emm* Berk.*/
Boway Weaver,

Susie

sent
and

Klekerarm. Klaksley. Mirb.
•eat by AUee Morgan.
Badto
Eohnala

DBA.

Clyde

Bakrw.

Beck.



we have ajpin'at jiuny. tw^^caix, and
o::i- do(» called H.-s^je. O-ur

1
Names

Nelsan.

LoeuvlUe.

and
Hieh.

Name* aert by Nellie Sulllran.
S<Ar llonaperger. miner AlUntrin.

to lire in

Mnllee and Tuavy.

My uncle and my

paranu nin a boiol. posiotflce. and
livery eubic. Our house Is made of
stone, and Is fift.v-two feet long and
Ihiny-twv) feet wide; ^ veramla

boiling I'l see ihl* la prinL
h'nim.

Mtchlgan Imt have

r^,,«

rrr ""'z-“z;

nd Hi not broken
II wa. gH-en
Uxde You. age Are year:. Blanche
LytU*. a«a aix ytari; CUfly, olesot. me for a ChrUlmas pnseot. Uy let6 geliuc tens. BOW. so t wtli
age thru* year*: Unrris Price.
• -two'y*.:., KlttgaltT. Uieh,. R. F- D.
No. 2.

Name* sieai by Loroloe Davis.

close.
Ht^dsS to

this in prtaL 1 am

Itad a ipU^did time.
Alb-e Morgan
glad to brar from you again,
Perbap* turae

LceiJViilr.
Jun.

Ikwvy, Dvat
.sir*. PrteldsBt —
Rumv. and Eleie will wrMt to mt. tuo.!
^

Mi-h
1., I9«T.

day

Dear Preeldent;—.
; 1 would wr:te too 1 am eleven years
Ax 1 have never wriil-ra tn w.i be : 0.0 and p* to twhool every

abe always bus

f-orr. 1

mi

inuny things lotalk

i thb MUra. t>( OMrav.

tibc is'inr^

-\

OilcagQ. HI..

ibmight

I

wo-ild wiile new. ;u ihe efth jr-.id.-.

For pets ijwnd epelluis-

»ix year*;

Gladwin Olesam, ag.

jib'd and wo have four old ducks
ind fifiy-ihri” illtl- cbiikeQ.>;.
Well
I mest c'.-M- (o: 111!* lino-. *0 good ’lye.

1 ban thr>*. si*tvr= aad

>ra«-!i:llr,Mlul«l bU ct-ctny by ralm
Tbe effort wo* aavlRtl.
ground .and •
Th»- d-«'. I..ad nn.1 tail depped. aad
snaked off into tbe b'Wse. aad

;r.'w up with it. but ti.Jwdy nuiir.4;
ill n ii'ile l-erore Itaring Dine, vlrea*
111 of a
•loom.

suddui

po|.pi.!i

began

'S»nall«t Cow la the Worid. .
J. II. Ov.rl-y of AlUiita. Ga.. U tba

to!i-»sree.T of what be think* Is the

Tbeyjblisened along In a Hue; ,uiaH->i «»* In tb.- world,

l.'Oiiii- liavirleni Mir. Pint. 1* feme l» tbe fiii>l 'fi
TUaigb two yurrt. .Jd and apparHow running tbi- little diirkit must'
where tb.-»- rtol.J in i Ug. ently fully devebn—j. th-. animal te,
•e. H.1 y>»i ihilik they c:e [q.ltlet rirnip.f The* ran off Hi a wide baH- t>a<'as largp as Ihe average N«wpx^nip.f
pr.Kw.-l.-l etraiglii l« tend dog
She Is S7 Inches tall aad

ilian Utile ihicktm,?

• '
e c\t.y'» I> ■k gate.
Sadie'* poppy pnlft!"

The Poppy Path.

t»'-t‘a>K'«''r
PwhfUTb.-era- wa* Hou»bt
monihaaca
| for a Adlan
Mr. Overby
ataeg

Ml.— foloy wa» very fodd of h«-r Mn- Pimer.
eanlen with Hs gravel walk*. While
f-ii kindly ll■waI■t eliildrin. -be

' They shall'I
Mi

-•It w-;c there.
I'bere rt.dtir* Jk-dle P.inier nciT>**
father* pofaio fi.-Mt' »b«* said -on-,
as rbo *10.-1 In h< r do..r, -Toerc
er wa* wch a child for flower*, aad

!*■ mowed down," sajd' rifuacd an off.T of *300 for a half la-

Pii»T.

And al! the
garil'Ui. eei-laialy nut dDK-** she

.
r—a -f' the

' lur.-r.

summer;

.-he vralk.ri by the j-ippy

a^*l vl.-w tbe st/aue* freak of nalore. Sba

was so happy that I think you nmy ' < n-mi.d "»r--ie llr..»n," In hoa.ir
<ay you never saw such a happy iiule
-Bsaste Drown.- a cow that wax
glTl.-7-Youih's Crmipxornn.

; fuld at Ibe wurid'a fair In fj^iggo
iit *:i.om.

The Retort Cevirteout.
Stephni L. Warner l.-lls this amna
eg, act of pollt.-i,-'- which he wit
i-sed oil the i-uit
ir.e-ike. Uixt
licm. ami Sadie lod n.ir to *mt-!i

eproaillBl!

wb.-nev-T SimU* could think »rf »ti; (brn<ii^ lb.'.jiy and win* of per,,-rand t«. Ishe l«r li. Mi» C.dl.y!*^,„ ,j^,.
I'rsideoce lo

la't lielp liking brr. but Fd le-si be

bad .1 (-.-dJiar

t ut bo dug:

Ur. Ov.rtiy is a coodoctor for the
Gsonria Rsllvay and Eloctrie coBtpony: Hi- ha* many friend*, who der'-ire itiai h*- ho» f'*iad a fortune jn
Ilf Miull anuiuil.—New' Vutk H.-raid.

-Ibsit bf.ak ttumf said .Mir*
3-le-y are f,.t
d ' You s-'ve Ml 1 ptirplr yam on ihcai."
' rth. what a nice way!" skid Sadie
•Wh:.l are t.bos- thins* «l'b a red
•i-r.-i tied os thim?'
"p..l.p|p*," rep!:e.I MIS* 0.1! y. -Tb.• aM-s fell off long ;icn. ar.d Ihe seen*
'reul-uii rii-' n; gather them coir."
-I.e c:i- f ;d> pulhtl ..ff Ihe k- :id';

The Pain
Family
You know I’lcm ;
nutticrotts.

ai;-l

they are

make

their

prcrcnce :>h evenraherc.

I he

nan'.es of the. family arc Hvtiiache.
T
haciv,'.
Ear.ii i.c.
I!.ic',.tchc. l-t.-Tiac!! aclu'. Nc.:etc. They are ycr.iir.eis
that wart! vo-j of anv .ieranremept of your s."'.c-n.
When
the hrain nerve's becon-e

cx-

hau'tr-l or in'r.aic'i. Hcatlach.c
rta!;>'S \ou miccrahlc; if the
Sti.'m.-.rh neTves arc weak,

s.!T- iic;i'.< n
?:'iics' .^r-' i'din Ti;!? <io t'
The wlu 'e r-im family vie'<;
i!ir'’:-n'T.

l.

.'.jvixf ;•

Sccii'j
\z --v.'.ci'. ^ :.
menl—liighly ccnc-'a'.?-:*.-.a.
It makes boa2,1,;
.'.-iu-r.'.'. r!o bv.L^.ct!l
putting any tax cr. ii?.- dijc7.!..j.
. ORL'CClC-iS: CCci AM'- fcl .0.

■ HAVE YOU BOUGHT
A HOME
If you arc tlifliking cf b'jymg • if you arc not you ought
tot by all means sec 115 brforc b'jyiii;;. for we 'have
some 4 xccpticinal bafjfains and can give you a good
deal. Either for cash or time.

I We buy and sell farms |

yi;;;

fcL-tC
life Lt
flop pnm

.'fl-eir

CcrvsIcccentr'r.T:^ -.
menl Ir. saiily dije .1 ;C,: .na.

in-

l-r> V

Harnilc.-s

tik'en as iJirectrii.

jffiuf
w-B -.'<1 ausrs"te- i-jt
W ti-v. r<tSJo« «. !t brrr'-t
If it
fjiU. h. w IJ —turn vour fro—jr
X e«w.
centx. Sc>«r vsis in bulk.

Smith Realty Co.
O': . cnr. Lake .Ave. and I'lih. Kts. IJh W. J'eh.
Oiiic'- iihotic llj. Res. [ilMin': Jlftj.

O o od WHea t
fVlalces O^oci F*loijr

Moliul Co, Elkhut, Ind

Detroit
Business Universlly
V. ,.yi !ik.f 1yr..jng ir.afi »nc woirjn

niet» .*

Please send me a card and button. Dm 'n^laxs. an 1 my studies arc readam a litus girt Une yaan old. I barelmg.'sritliBsetle. laagoace. geognpby
no brothcT* or sielcre.

•y^idcnly the luoakey raised hla paw aad

lb»

three year*; Morrl* Price, ase Iwi .
, ••■uW nnt brate U nniO aaiisfled that
". Th.'y want lb*1r card* to conn
In my name. We have fo-uruen little •.-Ittlrsi in.niog Pit you, ever saw.'w-puri-^.
duck*. Wc had aixliwn. b it two of t* Me--,-raf. grew •jp-sonmlilng ei*e'.-------------------------------

to the Sun

OandMtn. Mick.. R. F D. No. 4. j shine Clnb btfote and one of my
June !<•. IMT.
jvhool mslex was writing, I thought

your lotrlBfi Sunshtner.
When yobr presldmi *ti« down at
Teseie E. Halstead.
ln-r dt*K to vlrlt with her Sni:AMnera
•boat that gbe foally docen t know
Mbara to bagth. nnt of all tbari an

Kmgxb-y. M!.b, '
nifuikey awuit.-d the r-n.»l wRb socli
Ytkir rtedf bave a:l run ouli;'
June :3, J9ii7,
undk-isrit'fl irsnqiiltlliy tbat tbe dog
.Sadie aini.i.-t cried, but she
lu,lt.d wlibin a few f.>e< oC Urn to
lipr tighi and bore t«
If Mi-e t'oltiy [r.*y>aii..it.'r llisti anlRu.H look a teog.
yiOJgbt I would write a few Urn's
ot'ier. wbai aai'o yo3. I aril well aod hoi-- when tbli had known sli.- wu'.-M have >-.v ^ wr-ar.y ,.~ar
ir Prof Idem:—

Ttiey are a.* follows: Unii
. use flee y.uT>: Itliineli i.yiiiv

Jraiue KolIntK Polly Yanke, Samuel Uins and aome quite high wuterfhlls
shine nub. n-a.-.---n.l each a card^,,, .,,,.1
Ihe Rn.u'biid river that flows out
HoUem. Claud Bndine. Row
and
.and button, ll*e naiio ■ are I"-cy|
n .
Maalla BaBOMtanlin-r.
BurdH-kvIile. of the Bear Tooth ttinanlala*. I went
w.ai.:'. Sbsu \u kvreoQ uml Kl-I- .
It-Uiin-I ba'-;..;r
Hleh.
Nunw-s seul by Oritle Beum- to one of tbe tall--., that wa* ti'J. f.-« t
Niekerson. I ha'c a liiHe ^•rolher.l
„gi n.ii.n: lo •
high.
In our faml'y. th.w I*
ru>
Bardaer.
Will you please pul hL« namc'.m tk-;
,hro.- <i t.
large
. M. Y. F. Bnoahine Club Oadta RsIL mother, brother, grandtnolber and t.
Cradle Boll? Hi* name is n.iyd
« PVifd R. Horgan age eievra maoth*.
l^iar V-rtp? Sunshtner.
i
. Ktavfley. Mlefa. Name sent by Alice
.Ace 14.
tier!;- lki-.itnz..!da.'r.
Morgaa.
Write again' M.d tell us aU about
Vladeriefc Robert bMman. age four
tbe plcnir. » *m sure yo-i maxi have
Ttara, Ofttaagn. Ill
Name aeei
Eane'EhsUian.

•sS.-eia*
maaw-eanw up it t.i my yar.1
II.- mas at
*redf." Mid her m.Jher. when »he!i,nc.- rpird by a fi«4iTrler of bIm.
Iixiked IM-I tbe bag
Tbe head* are' ,ad tbe .V-g mad- a >u»h at him. Tbe

feet wide goes all (be way around the rwirbes you it ’wUhfiud you the a
house. 1 remain a true friend u
1 -end some naatev fur ibr Cradle

Yonke and S.unu»I Holden; and two

Fiusn your Sunsb'ner.

VVhat a bwuitHa] w-hoot-yapl you

mill have wKb »o many tr^-s in.til
name Is Peggy and our cut s name*. Wliat kinds were therT

or n-y little sinef wh'tse name* arJeniib- neck.
Roo. Raumordtier atid Manilhi RauniTbe twins are old '(-nnugli to Ik- reiil
gaidncr. They will a'! wriie to )••«
>d In Hratana for the la*
Funshinors. so I have M.-ni all lh^
hii-r an-l thank you very mneb if
II* I like to live in Monlann; Ihnrc
l.roihiri idedge cards and
»h-y can’ join. s:ciid me tU- cards an-l
□oi H. niiu-h Miow a.* ui Mi.Ui Imttonr.
I.
Wc live alioul irn miles'from'
Kingsley. Mleh,
d.yv Id M-hoe: -\v. ire going '0 ka'-e
the mountain*, called the Ilear Tooth
,

June !•. ,1S!>7.
raagi'. The nioitniains are all roverod'
Dirai Prewldrnf.—
•with snow in winter but a melts null?
I thought I would write In you ax
:ay^ l^k In summer. There' arc
tune not wriion in n l-’rg time.
Heanc't.
ir very nrefy In'-e-Jn the mnnn■d

RICKEROI

-;;':i5uv si.

anti ask yc-i It <.,01 bad an •-v':.-i Bu*h. ayde .Veixou aad Johnhte iteivr rtnatuing there •*' t i.fle All
>wn. abd its
of a boll- down m one co.ra» r
. v'*i< ,;--d before t
buiion and card fur another girl. I RaRec. Please «nd them Cards
u-ife to p'X;
.'xy. The
S-jddiDffly she saw *01:1- potato nu
T.ittioos. You can »eod ,it«a in
little fe’my sister .Is thirty yiiars old today. naiii- if you wish. A ceighbur's house bbg>. and darted off on one side, mak ,
I ill a jarki't and
jDg X widerlfTiilt; f.«- she had a hor- r:i
1,1 duw-n on the tinth of
She brought her cbildrea dowu here
while h.s n
ter wa* grindtar
iw ef
bugs
Then she came ,.u
atttth.
I'lday 10 spend il••{>^|rthl^a:
monkey hopped
a rock and jiir.ped tgpT dt; and',;,,
live sisters and two brutbers. I will
Fi'-jm roar fiiead.
'O.D1 the orssn where be had
then the ran atruteht brane.
itry 10 lilt up u
.Nellie Sullivan.
-S-si wiring, am}. Jumping im- f.vK-c':

U ’farksoD rark.
FTorahle Proud.
a river called the CUeSgo river, which
Indeed I have a card dad buiton for
SO tenderly In ono of ibelr cups. It
empUea into the lake, forming a small 'oil, and am so pleatied to have yon
youug to fly, and tbe boj-s.
ihrrl>or and In early .limns, a fort
Wanted for cverythliqt tmd< rr the atm.
la^e^-sIcJ in our Club,
AH that the men today <mn do.
bu lb.n.M .b,l I,
b, l« •■wj'™""'

Strtmgviile. Ohio.
To-Btorrow the boy. wUI be doing, too; l». b«pM. Md b»d
«.i„ I
June 1.?, l?j;.
tbe great gUrler was melting
Fkir the tftoe U cooing when
tbing." iiion too. a padbOee of bright I
Dear Pn-viiletu.—
me, Oie lee sheet lay across
The boyi nnat stand in place for men. Suodny aehool ennis was sent to yrmr
I ih'iughi r wi-old w^ic a few ItnOv
lake Michigan, fortnhig a bugh dam,
president from the West I'nltui acbooi
lo you. I ha'<- a IliHe liaby l>ro<h<(r.
whirh ptvvenlvd the water:: fmm
she will
His name 1* Gb-n M'-rgan VaiiAiikvrf.
flnwiug Into lake Huron and the St
tbetr
I have a little pr-i eliicken.
Pl.-axc
Ijiwrence river. This coimHdIed the
world.
SI nd me a Sunshine turnon. I
water to find .vn outlet southward
Bonor. wealth, poaltloo. fame.
All tbe.’e ihlngr. may *rvm very
Ing today. My jaiia 1* a pr- ach-e <d
past
the
prcM
iil
site
of
Chicago
anil
A aaetnl life and a drotblcaa na
small and ttoi wnrtli lalklng about
ibe C«.Dgv<-Bailo«al eluirrh.
went Into Hie It.ug iht r td (be M|*s:
Boya to shape the paths (or men.
but SunbeaitA, Ihere are vi ry few
r UvUy lol.iDs I
sipld. II was the wash of this water
( Boys to CQlde the plow and pen.
peo|>le In this worid who bare a
my grandma
ablfh dug out the small harbor. Wc
. \ Bw» to forward the taak begim.
do big Ihinv. IfsJ'ulthe
also have on the northwest side, n
Etar the world', gnat task U n<
little, m-ery day things, orer and
l«rk which la called Llnccdn park.
Oooe.
again, (hat niaW> n« happy nr t
ThetT are different kinds df nnlinals
UODH' It's flue In 1h- nody when
Id Ihe p.vTk that
Th* world la aasknia to employ
Is a gn«l d«-d f.w
Then' are quite a numitcr <»f
Not jOBl one. bat every boy
Ihen- b> only otic waj
Majiwle Van.\ak-n.
ernenta la OUeaeo. such a* Uiea
RBuao baart aad bralw will t-'er b<t roady for II. and it Is sock a simple.
Sen jvw c»H)io to in-e yotir grand
nod dunring halls, hut I do hot

trne
way. tot^ and jT£ It's just the
ma th.s siimtuer I lo-i-.- you wHl make
al-itit llicra- 1 have three brothTq wark hla handa sbaU And to do.
waf strong men learn to lift htavy
le a little call.
one of whom wonld be very much
Honest, faithful. earwwL kind;
weights: they exercUte thedr muscles
Traversi- Clly, Mich.. R. F. D. No. 2.
pleasetl to have his name on
Ihe
To good awake, to erfl bllDd:
every day,
Jnav If. itsyr.
Ciudje Boll. H^ name I* Prederick
Heart of gold without alloy,
glre up trying until ell their bodies
Dear President: —
Bobrri Eastman and he will l>
WMad-<h» worid wuu aaeh a boy. grow flnu and powerful,
thought 1 would write you a few
yeurs oM the liih of October,
marvel over iht wuodtr <rf their
line* ond let ymi know that 1 am
scliuel in Chirugo, will cles.- on lij*
. Lady Kindneaa.
meth.
and hope all rh- rrnnshiii- r, .ire
me. t am in Ihe sevetiili
11 ta the Lady, Kindneaa goes aingtng
t'W a flue thing it would be this
.umv i have i;o! yei r.;.eit.tl adown the path;
aummer If we could all grow siroug. pratle of the George l>.wey scliivil. J
and kition. ■*> ■ ihoUvIii I would
vivy fond td school and like my
Her step ii It^t and idadaooe.
and roady for tbo big ihUigv that
wiiie agiun. WVII.'I en.-w 1 w ill ili-.d
studies very Well. I have been taking
what a amue she bath!
to do!
fsit till* line-. «.>**] h,.e.
plucntlau lessons for (be last three
Bor MUAbon In the gvden. the Illy
begin by exerdslng ito eye musFrom yuiir luvlug Sunshlner.
las born on Ihe Ann day of
aad the rose.
^
* to see clcariy all the lovely
Adt^de Mallory.
therefore am named after
Are noddlag and a-nnUIng xrhm'er things In this beautiful world; ud the
You have your card and button by
thur lady soea.
ear muaclet. so that we may hear only (bat month. 1 am a birthday present
my mother, her Idrlhdsy belog on
good thlD9 Instead of evil, aad
r
aecoiid
of
June.
I
am
the
firs',
•be'B only six. bat Unir. her friend. any of the sorry things tro.es.
r. MIrb,
and only daughter of my paremls.
are nmnl^d,
can help at once to make them right
Juno 17,
Respectfully .vours.
Beeahaa ber words of paotlng to all Let's exerrii.e our fingers tiniH t.n->
Dear Presldeal
Age 13.
June Eastman.
tba yooztg aad old
do unweicomo tasks without fal­
hove nm written since rjeinid
An aiteh aa they yettcnhcr;
tering: and the muadca Ibal make u*
the Sunshine Club so I will write
‘ Maple City, inch.
whea abe panea by
qalckly when auother needs u*.
have a pieee 10 *peaM«rJiiM■n»cy know the aoo'a aklnlng. though And nbore nil. let us cxereise tbe
June JP. lP-17.
ly, M.v wclionl U i-ut now. I
donda arn In the aky.
laugh moBclee uoUl they fairly smile Dear President; —
have l«- a In Traver-'c City te ''.ij
of ihemselTos. What do ycu aay. SunI have not wrliien since 1 jedned. with my sister.’ I stayed Iwo wvekniey can her Lady Rlndnaa, and so. beamsT Shall we,^ T
which was a long time ago
Wc do and four da>s. I cannot think of any
Indeed. arouU yoo
,
■ ,
not take tbe Herald, so' I did not know
If you coold Bee the Etadneaa In all
Tour pmldont la going to print
fii-sl Vice I'lesldeijt's go­
Frwa yo-ji- S-jr_-hine c’rh
*
aba dads to do.
esaa'a letter, and June's, first this ing to the muunta.n.* for a trip,' Our
Ella SUtes. ^
The flower thalh In the garden,
e^ bcAuae they tdl of such differ neighbors take the'Herald and 1 got
I wonder what (he came of yo-ir
children that Ae knowA
enl things. Wouldn't we all like to their paper .11111 found U «UL Our
<we wra*.
I should like to Invc
. -Are glad tn atolle tbidr wclemne
he mouDlnlns aiH wnoderfiil
school U out now. My (CM^t's name beard it.
ahwe'er Uda lady goes.
waterfalls and lakes that Tessa
Is Miss King. < bavr five brothers and
Burdiekvllle. Mirh.
—Bolected. about? And how Interesting June's
sisters. Three of my brother!
Jtin- 15. 1M7.
letter lx, full of .'the busy life !n
wo'jld like to join the club.
Their r-ar Prrwidc nt: —
Wday. June IS. l»T. great dly!
names are Royal. Liuivl and Arthur.
b.iM- net Written to you for a
'
New oeBbers Jotnlng aincc laat rcRoynl and Lacrel are twin*. Tlu-y
long
time,
1
Ihriiglit
I Would write
partod:
Roanw, Mont
siv vtMrs old and .trthiiriseighi
u fi-w Kr.e* and ^k ytri if yn-j wnuol
Em BMtmaa. Chleapo. nilnols.
JuDu le. 4^7.
If the twins cannot join tbe club, )'ii,
ph-ais- M-nd t
cards and hut.
noraMe Prond. RockrHIe. Idaho.
Drar Presldeul:—
on the Cradle Rnlh Scad the
I —..I, .... .-.-..i u. u... school frt--iul*
ThaM S. Halatend. ttoRoe. Moataiia.
have taken -Iht HtTnld for i».i
and bullona in iiiy name.
I|
I Their names are John Hun.UTuer.
Hajorte Van
Anken. StrongvHle. time and I enjoy rending the lettera
11U will have a luvelj. Fourth
'Riii.'.- .Mkinson. J.v#le K-M iuu i’"
' Okie.
ef the SunsliUie (iub vory^mneh. I July.
R. P. 0. No. 4.
IID|^ Latmd. and

A. W.

was fifteen j-ears old >»5terday and

Thoao ren-, w/ common word, may
•ee'

I like u» bvwttie a tnemlier.
Plwime send me, a card .md bnttoa. We

Monumental
Cut Slone Work

™r-

w M..UI.I. ™a.i„ o,i.„
Itiichera.
been brousht to your proaidi-nf*
scholar net-d* one teacher. They are
tenlloo; ihiosa Uiat b<r Sunbeam*
Utugbt arithmetic, reading., speiilng,
have done, not for pralae. but juai belangiugo jiiid to speak In English. Tbe
cause ih^ were -truly tonshlnersCfaiueoe pupils of our srbool arc all
aad wanted to help make the world ,
. ,
CJiiiia
bright in aome wuy. -liiU-very alter-i
h- ip ibosurvinx iieoiiietliro-jgiitli'
roon one of the Sunabine gtrU. here
famine. Our Chinese irjpUs are al
Trarerwe City came to your proslChri>tlaiir. Mrs. I.lllle Chan who ia a
st with a little basket of i>lns and;
Cblueae wonmo. rlxlied o-jr school
nenllea. She aald she was a<> sorry i
several timt*. She pla:-a the piano
terribly crippled
and talk* and sit
(hat Me bad asked him if she could
Engliiib. I*«>ple think of Clilrago. as
not help sell some of his goods for
dusty and smoky
Another one of the Sunshine
means la U dusty and smoky everygirls has been taking flowers from ber |
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BtSTFFO’ R is marie of hard
Winter Michigan Whea:, There
is always satisfaction is usinj; a
t our iha: you know is GOOD.
Sucii a llour ia BEST—always uuifurtn in quality aud that
the highest.

Hannah & Lay Co.

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6KANB TRAVEKM HEfULB. THUMDAV. JULY ta. 1M7.'
Hew to Pack a Trwwk.
cream, poor into a mould and act tn a
cool place to harden. Serra to sbarNow thal the vacatioe aeaaaB 1*
!t cups wia a garnisb erf red rasphere, every one's tbooghu natnrally iwclpe* that call for fi
TIMM A-sms h « irWroirf
riea. The best variety
trries.
don’t smpose thU wIU apply vary turn to the ebort rest from faotoe <
Zanti curranta. wblA cope from the
VanllU Saow.-Ihjt a cup
I to the women-folks. for they do and bBatoom worries that they expect
Island at Znali. They are really not
a saucepan witk two and onerfouKh
have any poekata. or at least very to hare, and moat of the womenfolk
currant*, but are a amnll variety of cap* at hot water and a ptaeh at salt.
MRS. MABEL BATES WILLIAMS. Editor
begin
to
think
of
the
matter
of
dree*.
few; but we meo-folkt. la the way
ThU. of course, ta a roost Imporum •eedleai grape.
water ^ absorbed.
clothes are ordinarily made, have
Have ready a cup erf sugar, a enp of
doien 'or mewe. Now. I have learned ....„ „„ the holiday programmt PeoAn Ml* Day.
ly. and wbo la buty from morning
pie not only want a change of air. but'
o' »««• <«•“ «*>«
‘ >•">' '«•
• whites of-two
by experience, and somelimea by
TUa day vUl 1 oat oC^e call
J Bight, yet aba managM to
experience, how to use my pockeU. alto a change in the matter of clothas.|tP«» r™ ‘-Oieve to be Jost enough t-.-aten very mir. Stir Inio (be rice
Of nclDc wtarr wd of tdl.
mote good out of her almple sunoandneutreltae the acid. Best
Id flavor with a teaspoonful at vanWhen t start out tnvrilng I always and datoly btooses. pretty gown, and,""*
Asd Wftek tke moUHbs soulorsa
lagi than any wealthy woman of my
Sift a pint -.rf floor sith
a
keep one pocket lor my ticket. I never .mart costume* are made sod packed | “'>'•>
tsie cup irf *uBBr and
beauty of woodt or
pul It snywfaere else, aad 1 never put away Into the trunks snd boxes.
Itanana Flnff—Slice
water. « bird or aolmal life eecapea
trf baking po«d<r.
J
the
destination
ta
reached
tYhen
any tUag else In my pocket
:d rt.rlnkle with salt,
• It It well to be
fresh
blueberries
notice, and alihoogb to many
and
the
boxes
unpacked
It
I*
often
div-]
ticket. Then 1 never have any trouble
le.halt cup* of boiling
BoUi body fto and aplrit free.
roufflDt.
Ufe would teem hopeleatly ronflned
from bonUng for my ticket when the apiKUmiag to find that a new skin
iitreiian aad stir In iwVj tabiespoonTo own no grit, no doouuliis wall and abut In. the live* In an empire of
_
Currant Tea Cake—Btko
tor come* around for It, If he
,|5 of r.n-n«areh dissolved to a llule
No (brail at alL
her own. bounded by the blue water*
and the blouse* hardly j
along when 1 am not lookiog
■M water, a cup o( sugar and the
t> sugar and thick cream
of aparhllng Grand Trarerae Bay. and
Ihejand uiuches me m ibe shoulder. Thoo
Iwaien V
Tba harper wind atrldea o’er the UU;
bit of hardwood forest to dense that
rf hurried of, If prefern-d. a handy sauce. Slfl
t have another pocket for my milage creased. ThI* I* the re
When thick rinitn-e from the. Are
two cups of flour with Iwolhlnls of
HU tniaat will I oake my will:
the effect Is thst of miles, rather ihsn
and earelm packing.
book-lbe one I am going
and ia>ur over the Iwmanak. Tfhip
sugar, one her
Two )OTtal omrade*. forth we Ue
rods, and the farthest confinee of her
It should always 1« remembon-d
I never -put anything eli
whHec. I-•S1| In two tabl<'*|aion!i
Beneath the aky.
"estate" rearb (be tiara,
it one
..—
that heavy. of baking powder, and a pinch of salt.
a trunk
pocket How often we see peojde. es­ ...... packing rf sweet ofllk. add sugxr »td sin.ad ever ti>i>
of the ricboet women I hare even
articles
of
clolhlng
should
be
put
lu
pecially on trains, pull a whole lot of
iabli-sp.a>nfn1
Ih this cnnn.ciion. Ib-nu- Cheer
We loiter; who ahall cry oa ’’nay”?
known, and the shares her trouores
flnt, such as cloak*, skirts, etc.
stuff out of one pocket, and tben
We batten; who ahall bid at atayt
with all ber frienda. A (rip to the
It Is iRflMirtant that some thick gar­ melU-d IiutU-f. and one large cup of treommeud* tluit ntoeh ilp;e anil 1*1
In another frfsre and tben another for
currants |.ruvlou*Iy sluuned or Stm- can be saved t.v k«e>pme (« hand the
By etream or woodland aide we brood. Lady Slipped Swamp, Is fraught with
ticket! If they do not find It a) all, ments should not be fonpnion. In
lered for a tew minute*.
An.aaKa our mood.
all the InterM which atlenda a lourten cent parkayes of Jelly popder*
Ihoc Is sonieilmeit ei-riou* trouble. ease of wet and cold, and when these
Currant
Pancak.-s—Make baurr which can, an* !«• ptirrhaw^ a
PadAe coast, and the alTben 1 have anolher pocket, for my have iH-en put in the bottom of the
And. ah. the «olden grain I reap
way* returns laden with great armfuls
trunk the other parking c«n be pro­ with one egg. one pint of milk, enough grocerk*. In diffeiviit A.-tvorn
railroad folder; and 1 study
make a thin baiuw. mail. t«
From tbia one Jong, from thla <»e
bnuillful ferzu and bits of outdoor
colors. In msnr sioms they are
ioldcr so as lo find out all atw
greenhesa for aome shot-ln friend. Her
three p*rkag>-« tor iwvnly llve <
deep
To keep a skirt from creasing It iraspoonfuls trf baking poadiT. aad
road 1 am traveling over, and all about
Ublaspoonful of mi-liednard. Add a aad each package will, uie addlUcm w-iss ANNIE HENUREN.Boeklrn.
broad. Intlead of narrow, snil
DaydweUlng. In the dteam-di
ctlons where I lake another should be fidded to ill the trunk, or.
ant
rup
of
rummu
and
serve
abe It a coostanl Inaplratlon to those
of boding water will make a pint of! jYLwaib..writes:
road.
After i bad lost some bard- If the trunk ts long. It may take the
r.-d
:iiid
si>rtnkh-d
with
ehjmr.
who know her heart of gold. Along
Jellv-. All the work pe.|ulred ta to add' “1 tret bcUst Uisa 1 hsv* for orer
earned dollara by not bring posted In full k-nKth ->f the skirt. If sofn.-shn.Hs
Br.vul and Uuiier Puddlug—Suw a pint of tolling water tn the powder.' foar ywar*. 1 hsveUkenseveralbottlsa
same line of thought is the fol­
time, 1 have Itwrned to save a good of soft pafsT are laid between the
laytu* of .lrio.1 rurrnuts between slica and pour It Into a wet dish to harden. ^ *>* Pertua
Prrnn* ando,
and on* boul* of Usnalla.
And teei no kmBo- hedged and pent; lowing little capping from one of the
many dollars. T^ien t have another folds trf Ibe skirt it «UI save much
-I can now do all ray work In tba
of liittler bread, ernsts cut off.
Detroit papers:
I look on all that roond me lie*
crenslBg
my
boose, mUk the cow*, tak* ear* of ths
boHed custard flavored ing the beaten
'The other day I met a woman who
With ether eyea.
Ni xi come* the mure difficult tasl.
*• "1 ro'lk. and to forth. UMak
,t any kind but silk, but other
kith nutm.-g or other flavoring.
the Jelly begins lo harden, or
*rna going to spend the day with a
nsMf
wooderftifiarffcdBS,
of
packing
Ihe
blouses
so
that
they
in do as they ph
and lake abtait fifteen ni preserved fruit. In fact, the llffer-: "1 Iwliwe 1 wnold be la bed lOHlay If
friend who lives In one of Deirolts
I anther from (he bounWoua eai
: n.u spoilt, and perhaps the best
want any thing else In the!
preuy auburban towns.
enl dessert* which enn Iw m* 1,. <jp.; Ibadnoiwriuea toyoo tor advice. I
A oidet )oy. as Inner mirth;
y to do this ta first of all to lay minutes.
pock« where my handkerchief U. If
j,end only upon Ibe ablMy of the cook ' had taken all kind* of madielne. bat
'Such an ol<l.faahkme<l. lovely bouse
And Ufa. where’er 1 paaa along.
•m flat In the box. and then fold
you posh your ticket tn on top of yonr
one did me any good.
In Red Raapbeny Time.
to turn to o*e the material* which she
Is.’ cHed the tourist. ’Oh. the
SeMB* ael to aong.
"Perona bu made lae « wHI and
bandkerrUtrf when you are In s hurry. the sItHo.s over, as they are nol so
—aintoo Scollard. treea, and the vmes. and (he flower1 Ilaspberr)' Shrub.—To
may have on hand
Lately a pUlti tasp^y gfrt^ 1 can new say loo much pull It out with the handker­ lik.-ly tn lu- ecuabeil a* of the bliuiw'
nvJ rasplx-rrie*. put 'nough gelatine powder ta sold, which rnmes
bedt, and the ordiard all la bloocnT t
folded.
chief and lose It. and so with other
only vromea of rank snd lelser*
vlnegnr lo cover, and let them stand at ten cent* a package, with five lilUe
Just wish yon could see It.- And I
The Clerer Wind.
tiuots.
shoes
and
small
eases
should
things.
In a tlmUar way I hav-e a
prstae Peraaa. hot tbelnd
li.aim.: scald
envelopes to (ha package, each
going to s|<end the whole day with
f packed down the side of the box.
Do yen want to bear the dow wind
pocket for my change, ooo for my
Ini women engaged lo honest loll would
ber. In her beauUful home. It Just
od the tighter a trunk Ip packed the pound 'rf sugar to pint of Juice, boll which will make a idnt of jelly. This eotb* without Dr. Hartman's w«rld
call
bllte. a pocket for my pocket knife, a
2
mluuini
and
can:
It
ta
then
ready
llB
me
with
sew
life
lo
think
of
it:
d'les
away
with
the
long
soakli
the thing
Aa aha al^ orer the orehard wall?
renowned remedy.
pocket for ray sprctaclee and a pocket leas likelibood there Is
to and will keep j-ears. To <
haven’t a country boow of my own.
.the old (asblaned gelattoe. and the
The Doctor hw preseiilwd It for msny
rm ante ahe wear, a gr«t breaty aunfor my watch. One of my fllpiocket* being shifted from their places through
glass of water add a great-^wonfuL
thousasd women ovary yoar end ho
Bt ni enjoy my friend’s for one day.
sirnining, and other I
boanet
i*e to pul my bandkerehlef in when the JolUng of the iniok when it 1
Is much reltshod by the sirit.
paraiinns demanded by the gelatine sever (alls lo rocelres miilUude of letHer face waa radiant at
With twitted «amya of red dorer anywa).'
s not very clean. That is in order Ing moved.
Raspberry Jam.—Pick over the rasp- iisiially siilil. This untlavored getatln b-rs like the above, thanking him for
the pro^teet, and there was not a
If fh<- trunk hss a hat tray,
have at Inst one clean bandker
hiaailvlee.ande.pwtidlyf.w tb* WOh■ee of envy In her votee.
*-in do for (he Bat hnU, but (he spare berriec. Mash a few In the bottom of is esiMwIally good In hsrdtog cxrid dertul bvnefltv received from Psrhha.
And aht had on a c
chief sll ready fur Inslant
preserving kettle, ualng a w-oaden
proparatioDs. and
In
recipes
"Had I told this woman that the
too limited to allow o
is for shoe-laces. You
masher, and so continuing until all where a decided flavor is nol desired.
benr dm-a waa a pbtloaopher. the would have may ask srhat in the worid I want highHrimned haia. and a hal box I
And aba looki like
me. and wondered whether
<vf 'dive rrtt. gradually stirring all the
almost Indispensable, if the famll' the fruit 1s used. Ileal slowly lo the
, bnmed an brown.
ahoe4aces. Well, when
boiling
point
and
add
gradually
her. or
Bom* Easily'Prepared Ealada.
while. Add a tabUopoonful trf vinegar
Thin lottp la the wind that cUmta
bicycio I kept them lo Ue paidiages is large, a tin box should be reserv.-d
wbether I was bent upon making fun
The majoritv of peoi>le, and epecialfor head gear, and small articles, such equal quanUly of healed sugar. Cook
over the wall
>d a suggosUon of gsrtlc
idlebnni: and if
Slocking*, should be stuffed into slowly forty minutes and put In
ly thwe who tse used to hearty
With an dliah low Uugb: do yon boar of ber. Bnt she had the spirit of the
Ue up a neat handy packnge of any
VegelsMe 9sUd —One hpooBfoI at
one Jar or Jelly luroW^.
pblloaopber in ber soul, and was bapeoaniiy cooking, seem lo have the
the crowns of the bats.
her tall?
kind, there is nothing else
string bans, one spocarul of pshs.
Raspberry
Sberbet.^MasoIre
qulte ready to enjoy the
AS
soon
as
the
destination
Idea
firmly
fixed
In
ihetr
minds
(bat
vboe-lacee of assorted lengths. Then
tablrr,poonful of gelatin In ooe-foui
spo-infiil of nsiwragus.
Almost
good thing* belonging lo her frtond.
ealads
are
what
one
good
old
lady
reached,
and
the
trunks
hate
arrived,
stni anoUier pocket, for letter*
of a cupful of water. Pour over It two ..........cqualDtshor used to call • finicky’’ any *i-g.(able will go nicely la oath
r her deep and wbal more could her friend do
am not ready to file: antriber they shmild be unpacked at once, and'
than enjoy them* To be sure,
•xcepi iiuhina'" Chop and
the skirts hung up, and other gar­ cupfuls of btrfltng water and silt dishes, requiring much time and skill
u!
thoroughly.
Add
two
cupfuls
ofsugsi.
aong about may advance the argument that
ment* laid In the drawer*. As the aetheir preparattoo, and when done cilll.
And the alnga a
owner of the preuy country home
eommndatlnii is usually very limited, two cupfuls of ivd raspberry.Juiec aad
deltc.icy to lie served .mly on
other days.
slralu'-d Juice of two lemon*, f"'”’ lal oceasl'm*. and merely a side dish . Mac-doliro Salad--This la a pretty
room can be savetl by leaving Ihe un­
And Bba-s strangely old-raaUooed In eoold enjoy It every day. while her
May bo )t)u wonder where
freere.
Vrhaa partially >*^£0.
and inexpensive aolsd. etoce lbs msgnaat waa perhaps limited to one day.
der gannenis to ih« trunks.
lat. The rrel fact* of Ihe
all her ways;
____-oom tor so many poekeU aa
(orials for It may 5* tne len-owora trf
that doe* not niter the fact
if you would have your clothes stir In Ihe iHJaien white* of two egg*.
t that If
And tbara's nothing so sweet aa ber
have enumerated. Well, there are five
RasplH-rry Vinegar.—Some one last if she woold only try s little expert u day or two before. - ‘Ibey may atm- .
the city woman la a phUosopher lo her

kmolycall
la each coat; live In my veat; five In packed so that as little damage as
year
experimented
with
berry
vinegar
nmnul
outlook.
menUsg. would And them cue of her rial trf eoU baHed beets or esircrts.
Wbmi aha paapa (hroogb the thlaks
overcoat, and five in my pants. passible befalls them. 11 mint be re­
with
such
sue
‘But. argues aomeone. such a phil­
greatest labor savers. Not only this cold boded potatoes, green peas gpd
of my orchard waJL
That make* tweaty at least. Oh. yes! membered that packing requires Ume
osophy ns that would kill ambition,
and method, and it cannot be hurried­ ened to tell othcra of her dtacovery- but a well prepared vegetable salad Is Siring-b'wns
Cut the larger ve^gtathere It a lUUe pocket In my ov«
The process was simply
and leave im poor people a lot irf Inb1iw Into neat cubes, and arrsnee Sheb
hearty enough to serve a* the <*le
ly done.
(hat I use for checks when
(either raspberries or black twrdolonl. beedleaa. oe'er4o-welis with no
slAe dish at a dinner, or will take the vsrtrty by.iiwif on leuoee. Do naC
check my baggage. 1 never put at
I with half their measurement of
Ideas For Traveler*,
place ol b« meat dtahe* either
pm cmgnii agrf^hoei^ to the mms
e wbo etalta bar bofna In the desire to rise in the world, or lo better thing else to that pocket, and I <i
vinegar, using a cup a* a standard.
ouiwdrea 1 nany way.' Not eo. ThU
noon or night, on blazing toroi
salad.
Tbrtr
upon ees
bag 1s a great comfort
always pul my Ungers
Tho conienis <rf the canhern Jar to days when Ihe cook stove Ix^e* a snotbur. «ir ralbcr u
U simple that of avoiding
She murmnra all nl^ while the b
moment. Now. I do not know that I j („r man or woman, especially
which they were placed were left un- burden. A salad dressing ta easily and Dress wltii French dtwrtng mad*
the esnsUe Inroads of envy, than would have quite so many pocket* »ttravellng aerns* the continent,
are naleep.
dtalurl«d
for
Ibr.*
days
and
nliht*.
which no emotion U more drotruetlve
quickly made while other rooking U
pniporikn of one taWcopoopfsl
BiA I know at the dawning ahell co
were bossing the Job; but they — hat
• - slips
----------easily

In and out. and la peiI’ht-n they were St rained, first through
human
g.
iing on. ami will kwi«
of jrinegar
tor a immlaT
to four of oil. o*e tesspamto awaep.
already (here, and I Iiave outlined as fecllyrroteeied from dust
n v.-Keiablc-masbrv and sftenrard* of days If placa-d to a cool cellar, and fiil of Hull, aad nod fmirih uf a teeAnd deprived of all content,
VRh her boUaftlaa, beellaa. and baea mind.
above so as lo make use of them; and in use. Material*; One and one-third
lliruiiph a JHly-bag. measu
by continual envy, one.loae*
any odd* and end* of l.-ft over cooked sptamfiil of black pepper.
ke«i> my nerves steady, to feel that yard* g<»d qiiaMly sallecn. twenty
and all.
moiv and u-lng as much
vegetables, too small In quantity to
A T'vtiptliig Bslsd-Tak'i firm, red
The dew from her door In my tumbled- an (be pirasure which may be found
an lail my flngors lustamlyon what­ Pair Ir.rhiw wid.-. tlR<w yards l>lli<-k rib­
iiilee. Til'- i-'-rapoiind wa* Iwlled for do nnvihlng else with, and generally l.muttoe*; take off a slire from the
rmnll Joys of life. It ta
ever nuty be needed when 1 am travel- bon onc-h.vlf Inch wide—I-Yench
down wall
no mimiu-s and then Ivottlcd. When ihrovrn away, will go into the salid. St. m end*, ncom' out Uk- nentera and
—Harper'* Baaar. the maJewUy that the great plesauiei
l<ag. Make a three-lnrh hem ti
'•third Juice
and sad Indeed would bo
the vartaiioo In materials often form­ stand im but unlll enld. Fill wlih
Stitch two rows, half Inch apart, alnivc
condition If we could And no Joy In
ing a dctlcious and unexi>«led
wiicn. .If herd liollod ««. mixed wHb
Item for the blaek ribbon draw strings.
Trsveller't Emergency Outfit.
. whicli U convenient for
(he pleasures of others. To look ooj
btoall.m of flavor*. The following a qnsntity U wataTCrtM.
ItaJIsa
Plne-ailrk waist banger* are a great
• ~By f* and an I trwveled wUe; ■
, friend who has Just Journeyed
ntU'Xl»et';d t
life vrtih the placid eye* trf the
Milad reciia-s are all praetleal tor the divwdng Is poured over throe .Isloly

My thoaghl the earth could "
osa the roDllnent. says a reev-nt eonvenlenre. Ik-ii.c lighter and less
phllrwopher wbo enjoyed bis boot *
larm home a* well as for the city cups Just betoro serving, the ttrfw'boeuffllwrautiie
ttuin
Ihe
wire
onra.
Prom
writer, ha* one side trf ber hand
Hot Weather Oescri

Bpnn:
JeweU. and expressed hta
h.
rusehnld, and In fact,
be eves Willi mile curling
luc can
dcTswal.-d
a
pine
board
cut
sllek*
sixteen
tnehro
• Awd wwarUy I turned nnd cried. •
satchel flUed up wlih leather straps
tVltl, Ih-- coming of tin- fl
r, Is to find pleasm'xre i-asily i-iepared in the
toav.-s .rf Iflture.
or bolding various botiles which, al long, one-hall Inch wide, onc-quaru-r day.-:, one turn* InBtlnelivi-ly from Ihe

*0 imie world of mnn!
In cvexythlng along t
where v'-jitablre can be procured
Htmcarian taastoHsIsd—Boil sntaU
• 1 wwBdermi by a greenwootTa side •
hough few In number .wore found to inch thick WhIllJc smooth, and
h'-avy dess'-rte sorve'l during
even ignoring that wbich
is I
-a V at top and lioltnm in middle of ter to the llctiirr kvals, K«yf Suec'-H srithoui yvine to ta: bought and paid potst'ka. an-i i-s-l siirt slice Uiin wblUv

Tba dtatanoa of a rod;
bo a groal comfort.
for. .tyfiry r>-elpe» call for olive
property trf otbera."
W'srtii. To '-very pih' ^ ptrfatoes,
. hot tool- Ihe slU'k. to which Ue a airing to hang at Ftirminc. KViriunufiy. the abund• My epaa were opened, and I cried.
Baking aoda added
to the drossing. but melted buUer t
mincH >a.e sntall .mton.
plMttod
ilh; a heaping tablvspoontui
lo on h<x>k In closet. By mnking strings itm supply of Ir.vsh fruit afftirdcd

-O mighty world of Oodl”'
-There Is hardly a rtnulsirt.- pisiil
Ik- uWhI to place of Ibis, and ev
be.H. on*- small fowh cumimber allerd
enough w-auw to reach the ankle*, will of different lenphs. several walsla thi-i season makes ►oroeihlng different
pool which has not a* mut* landscape
Im..Ic
without esch day, Th'Migli i«Mry. in many beti.T ta a couple, of spoonfuls
very ililn. flair hurdtivw and a Ubl»
the blood Inun Ihe h.wul and qiil'-t can hang fn.m oio
in It aa above it. It Is not the brown,
erenm.
A
g-mrt.
old
fashioned
coun
sia.-mfii!
al
firarty
nitoctd
fried
hSm.
lerves, thus relieving hoadachr. crushing.
bousehol<t,-. la talKvird during the eOnimuddy, dull thing we auppose U lo be;
811piH-rs and sh--s can lx- neatly nier ninnih'. .i o-rtaln h'arsckeeper. dressing tor I'-tiuce, which cannot
4*r.T-e with vlo«*ar.
A* one has little to do while irarelltog
It has a bean like oursdvea, and In
packed .-vmoug clotbing It put In bac* whom Ihe writ'H’ knnwr. nrcaskwially excelled by the hlgbost pric«l cooks
tV-um Holsto 8«Ud —Moke s dreastbej- are apt lo eat too much. Although
the Worn of that there are boughs of
ID the tagd. Istanade by sUrring into
made for the purpose. One yard of mak'-H what she r.tJIs 'Tartlets.'
here the ounce of prevetitlwo Is i'
tog <rf one fre»h «x. chilled, with
m>d the blades of thp
half a cupful of hot bacon fat a quar­
A aommer ootiBff la coming l
blue and white Japanese cotton crepe
For ih'-M- she makes a rir.l
thing, situ. If one has stoned,
ter 'rf u cup of vinegar in'! water, tai.i.-sp'an'tul of "II. *n<l '»hcs th*
ccMidarad aa mueh a pan erf the year ahaklng grass, and all manner of hues
thirty Inches wide will make
crust. c-ii» ti Im', oircU-w and fits tb>-m
pinch of sods to a llule hot water w
mi.y'innalk- riae* ■iorld'rily movs *
of vtrinbie pk«aant light out of the
mixed with salt- pepia-r. snd bslf S
In Mt bomea as la Chrtitmas o
bags.
French
warn
l<ag*:
Make
c:irclully
into
d's-p
pm'
relieve a sick or sour sUmarb. Never
llttie aiHirt on lb.- plsle. «W taW. SBt'-asi'oonful of miisisrd. Bring It to a
Koerth of Inly. Tba famOy who falls
ty.
travel without a simple ealbartle. A and one-halt Inth hem in top with two larili-i.s ate Ihtn ready to be filled
.alK-r, and liii" 'bl* aaull porUoa
• Say, the ugly giiUer thal slagunles
^ loll, and pour while hm over tl
to take at laast an occasional da}- for
tlnv phial of podophyliam, of which row* of filtohlng one-ball inch apart w!-h -'mwlK-rri's. curranta. eh«-rrlt
n.l th- Ji’ke »i haJf a freto I«n'«
rer Uie drain bars in the heart of
,11'Ht'tce. serving It at once. ThI* I* *
above hero, for draw string* of white
rhiihail'.
five drop* can be taken after each
.,nt.l>: V-t..ro thKta* the rrot. mix
the foul city Js not altogether
delicious
dnstslng.
and
although
the)
coml inailon of fruit*. Now add the
meat tor two -or thn>e times unlll re- ; itpen tape onr^hatf inch wide.
II aii'l .-'-s'-rve a troapnrm <rf the'
n tn that. If you will look deep
beat Wilts the lettuce, the flavor Is U
coming to be reaiued that the mind
lievod. Is the cuaiesl remedy- Use-tho
pinch rt blitter and a very
n-avonnolse.
Into the main drossing
On the Sleeper.'
as waH as the body, needs oeeaslonal .-.-jgh. yon rosy see the dark, serioui IsUng sod* a* a toolb powder every
r
.teme-. the t'tplay narr.>w good as ever.
art-l rt'sH.I'^ t-r-sm. trtlrriim to a piod
bloe of the fsroff sky. and the j«*stag
rolaaaUon. nnd that every
Fiv.nch rrcaslng.—OaJ- .|u*n<-r of a
to frsvMlBg on .t ’slrepcr' 1
strips of crev. tn form diamonds.
few days, and aliwr as a mouth wash.
ronsiso-nc.'-lt must be thick; aad U
Is wise enough to praoUee thU theory of June cloud*. 11 I* ai your
lisually
a
problem
*:liai
to
'lo
with
i-llirw
make
adirlrabksum­
truap<»cful
of
sj.lt.
a
dash
ol
|epp<-r.
Splrtis of camphor is most refreish,
or,.I emairt to Ik ' i. mild slmrpthal you sec In Ust droptsed stream
reurni to work again with frwh
_______ _ 'the face
mer d^erta aad have the further art- tlire.; tableepoonful" of .illv.-oll. Wto-n
.„. re->er>'vl mayonnaise. T** .
lug for bathing
' ~ heavy elolh dress or Jacket. Lj iBg
age and spirit. aeeoopHabIng more/hel. either the refuse of the street or the
the salt t* dissolved, add Ota: tal"-:,^|ad to Uk- pain* takM
Use diluted. A bit of absorbent! your berth. It 1* apt to beeome
ual wert, in apiletrf the days of rwl. ___ _ of the' sky. So
wrinkled and dusty. A go«ai scheme
spoonful 'rf vinegar ..r l.uu-rfi J"'''' |
,ne cream 'Ireosiog. which BMt
coumt
tnvvcr travel without
than the per*oe wbo keeps tleadlly sll other ihlng* Uu*l *e unkUitlly de>
it wrong side out. tiort pin fnr orange anti Icttuhi Jelly, ii is hard­ Use St once.
motatened with camphor sod Inhalc-t.
I
uie potazoro to
at the grind, day in and day oi
plsc“—Ruskin
win often relieve a nervous bcadsebe. Is securely to the curtains of the ly nec-ssary In repeat It here b-Jt
Boiled
DrenstoK.—Tliiee
I"'-." ' vnull rtl«-. also one medlun Mzed
While It is not poaalble for cvei
If you have bceo txito*cd to cold and iH-rth. tX'ing careful w* take a thick som'Hiti'- n av Ilk- to tr> .
eggs. .ID'' cupful of milk. "n<dialf
..icim,tar Into little dies; grate
Pockets snd How to Use Them.
oca to take a protanged or e*penali
fold of the curtAln so there ta no danPtn'-aM'li- J' ily.—PUc.i-iiu or tcus|a»«ful trf muatafil. a dash
fear
thal
grip
may
ensue,
hold
*
piece
^
fine,
odd
salt. pepfw.T.
Many reader* of Home Cheer i
vaentiem. there U aimoai no person
SIT t>f tearing It. snd use ^ng safe- more of frv~h crate.1 pto'-apple In a pepjkr. ihM* talrfeoponnfuJs of
of gum camphor In tho flame of
n.i* tto-se *11 llghUy wtdi. The
who cannot plan some ilmplp outing, •cqualnted with Mr. A. I. RouU one of
B. It Is surprtslng^'w little
qtiart mcuMire. or US'- one can If the
1 .k tmdial bou'w. outabalf a
dr.*itog to be blrod.d Bot
match and tobale with tong, deep
at praeUcnlly no espeote whatever the meat prutuiiicol authoritle*
1
thus
sla>ws the effect « travel
fresh eano'it be procured, fill It up
r vinegar; co-jk In a doutde
mlwaro before aervbreath*. Do ihU sev eral Umeu in llto
Mr Root,
Thara are many benuUfnI pUe*A often 1^ In the United State*
with bolp^atcT and pour Into a saoee
uitl thick. Beat and «raln.
t„„ maskod with the drMBing
course of an hour and >t>ur cold w.II
within a couple of hour* drive from wbo U constantly travelling about
pan
Add one and one-half cup* of
, a cool place.
n,* vfaole
materialize.
If you have been
our bomea. which we have never visit- the country , has a pretty summer
Currant* to Cooking,
sugar, and boll fifteen minme*. then
Cream Dreorfng-ftoe
, tarei on j„u,co Irofo*.
bitten
by
mosquiuves.
bathe
the
pans
Ml. aad IB these day* of cheap excur*- home B«r Bingham, where he spend*
add th- h<« fruit and Julri-. stirring
Only a few yesr* ago nohody 1
with camphor undiluted.
..............................................’’m!
A preuy Vegetable S*lad.-to Uttl*
tona we can go. SI a trifling wapenae. many daj* roch year, and
B-nt!y
until
thc-Utliiis
diaaolv.-l
A
small
bottle
of
Pond's
Extract
w1«
that there was any food value u
friends in this region will be Intereei
rtryinipw nt lewtne. prepared In lodlvldnal
to more dtitant potnl*.
If U
^K-ve the smsrung and burning «rf Utile dried stacalled Greek currasL I'oar It into sherUt cups and set on
out of the ooeaUoo to do even Uil*. ed In the praeUcsl talk which be gir'lonl'il ‘rf pow-j piktloo*. <»t shaved cabbage *1
mustard, one-half (V then food chcmiata have deni.ai- Ice or in cool place to harden. the syre -i>lch *o

and lk.,a prertoi».ly thr-reTi 1a Iced wa^
a plenie atwer. la Uie cool of the In his magailne. taken from hi* own
Rosptkrry Cream—Soak half a box dered sugar. ta«e
experienoe In uaveltlng Incldenully. traveller. When you retire at night. strated that there is far more nntrievawlag. at aoma pretty spot
__
Cix* lo double to reader It crisp Slice into tots torta
o' gelsune to half a cup of cold water white* of l
during the day If you choose, place
to them than to lean beef.
cwT watklBg dtathbce la by no mean* it wUI emphasUe tn the minds of eur
the beaten white* .tf the nice* of a .Jrop r-d beet that bo* hsM
Francis LAklng. pfayslclsn to King Gd- f.vr an h<mr. then a.W a cuplul of sugar l-oller. a
small pad* of old linen wet
to be daaplaad. And the beat of it wouko readtr* the dealrabimy of hsv.
and half a ciiponHiilltig water. Place egg* Juai before taking.from the Are. eatarfuny terfied; sprinkle with celery
ward.
says
that
nutrition
tn
white
extract,
on
Die
lids,
sbultog
the
eye*
soMl and pwir mayooaaJae dnaaing
an is that tba snaation of flnancaa. tog pocket* in their unveiling sniia.
.esrf or hsndker- bread U greatly toer«M*d by thren, It In a .l«Tibl» boiler 'oer the Are sad Keep in a cool place.
There ta no reaseo why women ■hooll snd throwing «
and the poaaaaaion of broad
Italtao Drwalng—A teaspoonftU of ovro. Oarntah roch plate wUh diees
chief over them to exclude ths light
that thirty part* of currant* sUr until thoroughly dlsaaived. Add a
<rf tomato siTTOd with drerolng else,
absolutaly toaaaentlal to the enjoy- not be as comfortable In Iht. ro*i-«
should be added to TO pan* of dough. pint of raspberry Juice, attola sad *« tnmaxo ketohup- * •tosh of pepper and
iv— U“T''
snd *iw1i,kled with the shredded rob«( (be grant. bemUlM world aa are the men. and evorr wtaewomSB RW U.1.
.half
toaapoonful
in
a
cool
place
u>
harden.
When
it
To add them, to bread, vrash. dry wen.
pour eve* will feel as If they -Ead
around na. I know a charming woman who eonlemplatea taking a trip tbU
begins to set. sUr to a-ptot o^ «hi|9ed
;ha*eand mU with tbs floor siler silting
colvtd s MW lease trf sight.
whoat pmwa U not ■* Ml ••
M
. to ba'found to tba
which she intends

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the trip.

A PRETTY MILKBIAID

Says Mr. Root

a..r

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JVMMrf

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X

P%CS 7 to 12

PART TWO
TtlAVERtE CITY. SRANO TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIQAN, THURSDAY, JULY IE 1907.

higher ofBoe than that of a pr
cla*>. Na« T7rb. faea nod band*
Central America Railroad.
next year. The Preble's crew won the man. bir and girl employe gave eotnebumvd.
in Ibr »»rvlce of tbe Lord.
Los Angeles. July 15—Loa Angeles ihe torpedo boat tropby. ThejYeesel ihiog loaard bWplng tbe InstltnUn
Oily TttRland rhlrf yroman, RIrh- Pttan Honday-a Rreont.
i; capitalists are puibing g railroad has b«n recently iwt out of commit 'on Us way. The word was passed
Although tbe pe«>ple knew
St. Krancla tdiutvb wm
Emnl Ealter* KlUod and a Large ford. Ulun- ams and back and face
down
Into
Central
Amtrlca
throbeh
slon and the trophy will be carried I arviind amoDg the worken to murk
Ininiad.
prleau peiaonally from the day upon
doora when Father Deni
Nvmbar Vary Sarlouary,
EUward J. Wairh. aramAO. Linn,
which they wore born, they Inile real­ the North Mesirat nlat.w '■t CbLi|>>a on the flagship of the Pacific aq«adron to (ho factoiy nsriler (ban u
Injurad.
Uau.. chc*l and fhri' burned, falally. said hla Bn,l maw at l«:») yeetrrday
mion. but on 1
of'wtiich the Princeton formed
ized the (emptationa and ffcita with and Oaxaca. Thla aill open that
John A. Buah.ordlnary aeaman..
i.Nc»
ling. The ebureb waa very pret­
To the crew of the Boetoo was many were unable to see Hr. SwUl
■Mtan. July 19—Otagiy affacUd by fork. fara. anna
which they had to balUe and struggle tloB bordering the FaciB.' urea
-roia and cbett
rha*« burned.
hn
tily decorated in bold and white and to become pore and proper persona
traffic with California. The read awarded the cruiser trophy. Tbe Bos­ and (be boys who gave a abort entlte iragady an tba batUaahli
- ally.
probacy faUlI
show tbHr approAdmiral Vammamate of tha
in freot of (be altar waa an arch of be the ezponenla of God. They Rule known aa (be Pan American, begtas ton Is also o« of commission, and her
at San Geronimo. near (be southern crew baa been translerred to tbe dailoo of the klDdatre extended tn
navy today aont boautiftil lle«>aro to nukfort.
rreena with the InsertpUon “Thou knew that in the home life they
bom ad.
border trf Oaxaca, and exteuJi through Albany. That vessel tberefore, will b« them.
0i* Cholaaa naval hoapltai aa
Poor. ordinary aeaman.
John A. Poor,
prtect forever." In gidd letlera. subject
MounicO
on
ono
of
tbe mIR trucks
the
rich
mlti.ral
and
tlmbi'.belt
of
permitted
to
carry
the
Breton's
tre•t aympothy foH far Ilia dead and In- Boulboick. Masa.. twadblrda of body
t«aet tbelr eongregalloD.
After the masa the Rev. Pither Cal
u- bovs ia<c several recltatioQs U>
Chiapas dowu to Tapaehua. Just be­
Jurad aallari by Uia mikade and tna burned.
Hamid L. Qllben. ordinary aeaman. ahan of HUIadolc i.reacbed tbe a.T- Tbe Hie of a priest, tho speaker yond the Cuatemalan border. Ic
the a-ue-mbled crowd. Some of tb«
peogla of Japan. In a masaaga la tha
Soulbvick. Man., toodhlrda of body
atated, area not all roses but one of
admiral ha axpraoaad arofaur
He took -aa hla u-xt St. Juhn.
. Montreal. July 15—Fifty-five thoim- bands are men wrUbUsmUleu. wbo
burned.
extreme hardship and auttertng. They
_
___
^
r tha natlon’a lata In brava i
and emlgranta from tbe United Klnr
chapter 15. 16tb ver«. “Ye have not had'to go at all Ume. of night and
John C. Halceli
^\i
cillfomM wum
Acta of Eravary.
Clereland. <Milo. a
dbm panad through Honireal UM tdocate these boys s
ebosen me but I have cboaen you and day to visit the mck in both fair aad , few ^
daj-s ^
of that ezteatre „rtp
iirtp of
of
imaplLuuua amang tha aeU of brtv
reote for tbe Canadian Nortb- them that will always stand as aa
ordained you that yc abould go and bad weather. TVy roust be present country. Tbe read la now finished
ila O. Maeae. ordinary
honor to the nation: orbera were
oera,. Oblo.. unw. taca and cheat bring forib fruit and that your Iruii
the death bed of anyone of their within a abort dixtancu of the Guaie- wesL A large proportion cf there e«-: young boys, no older tban the little
Igranla consUtule tbe flowrer of the
burned.
often they
malan
border
Hoe.
ball, urha hold hla biaath, elappad hta Samuel L Roenberger. ordinary ant Xboald remain, (hat wbauoever yon
rural laboring class. These figures orphans and. (bey too helped nJM
forewl
3
journey
far
to
be
preaent
>e purse.
ran, Pbtladc4i«la, arma and (aea, aak of the Father In My name He
eap avar hla faea and boat out
may be bruk<^ ibis year.
Pence Cengress.
wbcb suffering >r sorrow came to one
umed, Among the help were girls nod wo•amaa from hla comradat' elathta.
Munirh. July 15—The alztenrh in­
give It you,“
Cenfareneew Some High.
Janea P. Thooiaa. ordinary a
of tbelr flek.
^troen whose beans were ertdeaUr
Chlaf Vaaman Oriy Tagland throw imoklyn,
ternational peace
London.
N, V.. face, amu. ehi
July
15—A
correept
Hie apoatlea were ebuaea to
tonched by Ibe words and actions «P
The speaker concluded the sennon in this ancient dty Septeoibat nbMt body on that of Uautahan
back burned fatally.
at tbe Hague writes: “War has lu
the enu-nalnrs.
Poor other meh racetred minor In- work of redemption by the Father by charging the young priest about
fteh to aava that young after.
Kth. 1907. It It ten years slace there horrors but the price of p
Joriea «bos« namea were not gtren and aa the greatest work of God
Afu-r s few well chosen words of
A oaantan aprang to tha m.
upon bis dnilua and addressing has been a session of the cougress la all events of peace conferenoi
m. Hi« Bucewaora and tbe
out and arho were not taken off the
Hr. Swift, tbe e
hla
family
which
was
presenL
hatch and alaaad H. tavlng tha ahip ahlp,
Germany, the eighth coegrem having
.
i hardly less terrtble.I of the apiwlles moat be tbe
tbe Beulah Home CMMDonand giving hla MfA
Tbe service was coucluded with the been hdd at Hamburg In 18*7. Com­ good people of tbe Hague are ev
Official SUtanwnt.
Dobleat men to be found In the world.
paaaed around and ■any
Chlaf carpantar Vatat aC tha rapair
Ifter the Oeorgia tailed avay at Pather Calahan went 9 to aay that Missloo praj-er, which waa said by. ing in the same yrer with the Hague
D reaping a golden harreat
signed.
Ship loapad avarbaard and roacued
6 o'clock la«l nlpht one of the nary
conference, the first real parliament from (he delegates and their eoltei
Father Dennis Needham.
aota iol tbe apoatlea
Limatanant Oaedrich and Saaman MaL yard ofScars gave out a brief oWcUl
The following prlesu assisted la of man In blztory, which will probsb-' and the other p>''v”hs whom buslnesi
Msnlttse Wan.
atatemant from Captain
M'Crea. prieaU moat have tbe aame powers aa
«Ui who. Grand with pain, had Juntpad arbich
ly
close
Its
seeslon
just
before
ihe
ot Manistee and Ibe lahas
called
to
the
Hague
In
connectrMd aa foUowa.
Father
Needham's
first
msaa;
The
the apoatlea. Tbeir work mutt be the
ima tha watar.
“About 10 a. m. July IS. while endependrea ol this city played a eloM
Revs Henry 8. Brlanceau. 8. 8.. SL opening of ibe Munich coogres*. This loo with the present conference.
Thraa Mora Oylng.
■raped In record urgat prarllce with ime and therefore tbe priest must be Msry's Seminary. BslUmore; Prank congress should be a meeting at Ibe
gamu ^ Buwem Harbor Sanday
Iven a power over that of man.
Cetteo Goods Shew.
Ight-lneb
runa
mounted
In
the
with
a
retult
that
tbe locals tell b«(r
. Saaman Edmund J. Walah, Jamat H.
Kennedy. Ypsilanii; John Ryan Dez- highest iolenwt and moment for the
WastalngtoD, July r,—United SUUS
Tbe apeaker then went oa to
thamaa and L. O. Mataa. ara rapartad
John Lynch. St. Johns; Ed. peace workers throughout Ibe world. Consul Young, st Hiiri’Ut, Turkey. U> tho short end ot a 9 to 5 acre*.
target at the time, a poi^r'
Ueintyre started tbe game for the In­
dyli« la Chalaaa naval haapMal today. charge became Ignited, inloriog about pare tbe pHeets and angela aad made Schmitt. Mora. Uo.; James O'Brieo. Tbe United States win be stteegly
decided
to
hold
on
cxposllloo
bt
Ison
which
be
abowed
that
nen and doing some danu
dependents but bis arm bad not rePodr dthar man of tha aftar turrata
Calahan.
American cotton goods at the ensuP
according to uaefolneat In aaviog Bunker JiUl; Jai
Ihr tu
turret.
covered from the game Friday and
ara In a erltlcal condition aa
Torpedo Centrsets.
during tbe last two weeks la Juthorough ezaffilnatJ
tbe priests were a greater dig- dale; John A. Grifl^I. St. Mary's 9eml“ “Uni
Decker relieved him cnrly te tbo
Igloo, July 15-Tbe report'
BulUmoeo, Md.; John F. NeedSalnplea will be displayed in
made by the beard oonrened by I
than tbe angela or arcbangela.
game. The Records suited out to
Dead and Inpirad.
dIvUlon commander. Roar
Rear Admli
Tba TtaUaa of tba aeddeat
Chsa. M. Tbomaa. tl. 8. N.. «e bare Tbe people of the dinrcfa are inclined
o, u,, ..pirioMU
.III
to
look
upon
the
prleati
with
to
aa
to
the
ca
looked for a short time as if tbelr
Dead;
at tbe submarines of tbe Octt .,
C^puted in the currency ot tbe
News of the World,
..................
Idem
which
le
reverence.
Aa
they
are
tbe
repreintemlons would be carried out but
V. 1. TBATCHn. chief turret captype. The secretary of tbe navy
aulted In tha eenoua Injury of 20
I of tbe Fhiher and have
ilngton. July 15—Present tndl- lemporarily delayed the fortnal award- country, the staff ot tbe Mrusulsle will tbe locale took a brnm and U the
t.ta Wflmhipnr. Dd.
I. alx of whom t
be
OB
hand
to
give
such
infoniiatli>n
FAULKCR OOU7THWAITB. mldglvm up their life to bU work of
ttme bad gone to extra iBnlags wottld
polnf to a sharp coolest In the mg of the contracu pending an oplcpaaaed away.
aUptnaa. Kaatiiekr.
demptlon. the do not deal arilh the near future between tbe live stock ,on i,y ^e attorney generul upon a IS msy be needed, light
no doobt have won.
One of f
W. J. BtTBXK. ordlaary
will be served to visitor*, and in
wortdiy part of mao but with
-A chirpe
tbe packers and.iogsi technlcalUy. It 1s probable that
fact eveiythlug possible will be done' next Sunday for a
•toppd at the
• breach of tba gun ready heart and aoult.
nSurTON. ordinary aeaman. atoppd
the government. The subject which jihc department will decide to hull I
tor loadlns. Suddenly one of the pow­ Tbe apeaker abowed how tbe prleit
to secure 8 general Interest upon tbe
Sooth rbralashaio, Maaa.
will be in controversy Is tbe dlstribu-j Mweral boau of ibc same size as tbe
der baga waa found to be burning la.
W. H. TRCHSA8. ordtaaiy
psn ot the Importers of mc!i goods.
la arilh hla people from birth to death.
of the present meat | octopus, aad several othera about one
Novpatt, B. I.
The Bingham baseball taren wiped
a and of ixe
In alekneet or eorrow tbe prieat U al- inspection system
the in«.Msi.k,_.
Irexesj ,bird 1..
Urger. bids for vail-jttt Kitts
OacnOB K WLLOL erdloary aeaop the diamond with the Detage dub
They Gave Liberally.
burned.
Two
of
tbit
turral'a
maw.
Btaai. arodkIytL N. T. .
lent and no trouble la too
entailed by Ibe eooderonaUou having been submitted and opened
Sunday a/u-rnoon al Bingham a^
From Moudny'e Record
tbdr
clothing
aMaiA
burned
out
the
UK. r. PAUL BrookUm. N. T..
great or too amall for him to share It
>ses found by inspectors to be: |„i *prll.
help tbe Work of saving the lives only used up five Innings to ran ta It
- plunged qui
with hla people. Fatbec Calahan said unfit for human food. It it likely 1
Showing Trophies.
leked up by
of >-dung boys along, tbe employes Of men while the best the clnbmea coold
’^‘t^niENAliT CASPAR
OO
that the people were too eager to look
conieet will become acute Washington. Jnly 15—Tbe navy l«- the basket faOory. raised 5C5 and do was a lonelr two. Tbe Detage
- RICH. Broeklyp. N. T.
Tbasartoaly iiUared:
cim ofDcee as of greater digni­ from about the lime the new meat in-IpartmeBl has decided upon tte
• " . Swift of the Bewilab nine was outcisased from ttanjo fin­
Mn T. Cniaa. tDldahlpinao. Krbi_
ty and Importance than the prieatly epecllon regulaUoos make their ap-| awards of the ehooUng trophies, which home with It at tbe noon hour today, ish and never had s look la. tbe only
ka, haodi and (aea bonad. vety aarlpearance, probably about tbe middleware to be carried by tbe
nieea.
^
when he and two of the boys visited thing that prevented tbe Wngtiain
“When Rear Admiral Tbomaa
the extant mid aarloue
team from aUll farther ahowtag Ha
Ho* many would not look upon the “t the current raonlb and will contln-! whose ereww have exceUed In Urg>--t the plane
raanltant Injortea. tbe UEbeet ofBee o( the nation, that of
until congress has acted oi»a some. praeUcc. The batueship lOlnols wRl
A subscriptloo paper was passed superiority being the feet that tha
Georgia, waa Immediately directed U
back. MMStVphases ul the queoUon.
I mm- th< battleship trophy for tbe last week and nearly every n
game onl^ lasted five innings.
of the United SUtea. i
I. cunser’a nata.flrvt proceed pcathaaie to Boaton."

EM BfUHtlimi UniESHIP

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co.
The Hannah&LayMer.Co.
Here’S a Good One
Wash Dresses
Ambition

WE ARE

IJtPtr Jfsbamed

Tbe kifid that are made right—that gives the air To put our prices on goods, as
of grace and comfort characteristic of true style.
Thes^rire made of sheer lawns, batiste, mulls and we know the quality and ser­
heavier white materials more suited to tailored ef­
vice we pve cannot be given
fects. Some are delicately trimmed in lace insertioos aad edgings, while others are astistically for less.
finished in choice embroidery and flouncings. Al
of them, whether white or colored, are as fit for
the wash tub as they are fur the reception room.
The value and beauty of these have not
been reduced and cannot be, but the prices
have been.
Suits formsrlyi^riced at
$2.60.8.00, 5.00, 7.60 to 10.00 are now

MICHIGAN'S 8IG STORE
. YOU CAN...

to retain your
confidence
makes us
careful in our
statements.
If we say so

Dress Well Economically:*”® so

By Buying One of this Season’s

12m tai1or=madi Ladies* Sujts

yft.90, 2.2S, 3JS, 5.62
and 7.50.

Children’s Wash Dresses
Tbe kind to live in—tbe kind that wash without
fading—and make tbe little ones look like
little ladies.

Pricts for toloHd ottts,
25c and 50c
While Dresses lor cUMren up to 6 yws
■tSSeloTASescli.

in light woolen suitings, plain black
and navy blue panamas at

M 3 If Rri oe
$7.50 to $17.50

' Every suit is new this season and well made in fashion’s appro%’ed models. I’rices range from

Each lor suits that formerly sold at $15 to $95.

Why not buy dresses that are correct In styl^ faultless in make and
quality when you can get them while they are down-to-date at

HALF-

F3 R I O E

Wc have only a limited nnmbcr on band, so come early

that won't last long. A case of beau­
tiful Lawns that should be sold at '8c
or more, that we want to move quick.
The fabric is sheer aod fme, printtog
dear
aod
distinct.
They
go
'on sale today.

Quick Sale Price
• 5c yard
Ladies’ New Neckwear
Fresh from New York aod Berlin. .New shapes at

25c, S0cand75c
New Lace Waists for evening wear,

$7, 7.50 and 8.50 each
MILUNERY BARGAINS. Erery

trimmed hat Is the boose at

HALF PRICE

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company

OftAKD TRAVtMt NlftALA, THURtOAY. JUtY tl. iWt.

Grand ^TraTcrse Herald
KEKALO AND RCCORO CO.

ipldly braome n
had a tang, bard run for nothing as
» to ffonheen
be
aey
will
be
aaareet hpdrant was almo
It li the onaiom among the Ameri­
Georg Uitlefleid.fortnerl
rrly u
It U probable
can people and a ruling In military mile away.
malne .Brothers, who will i
tramps
were
tleepug
In
the
bnUdlng
drelet that tha American flag aboold
started the blaxe. Tbe la
at bend at aunrlie
aonaet, and nerer amaU.
be allowed to float la bad weather.

TM6C. r. 8ATM,
Mtar «f*d MiM0*r.

m

I the hundred or men that 1S9C, the plague in IndU has snuffed
repreaent the different ooumrlaa ot oat 6,000.000 llTca.
le world.dmanda the

d M

rMtoOe* « Tr%rmm CItr

OAMC M(D ntH LAW*.
Sw* Om Omad lUpMi Herald:
‘A Madr ot «bdt (be leeeot t^ilatare did M derelaidnc tone
R bM been dUeoeered for iDMsoce
(bet tbe tab aod laiM law* bave bera
•IraBfBlj lutiM.
tor docka IB the

The <9ei
aprlog hai

ben

rdMwed (m March U to AprU 10.
10 March 2 to April 2t. about twice at
lOBC. Tbt trout seaan will open April
» inalnd of May 1. and will don
AlWOit IS

laatred.cd Septetober 1.

mmoai

re

Defeet Ih Singer Twine Law

>ect and tbe very beat tmtmeni
lat can be gireo It.

c^iiiiiarr taia wgvuvw wie
m.
R-urope gelling cuotrol of Ibe tbesjert. TTie pi«a. Erlangev says, la ui
porebase thewirtw all over the world
run thetn In .vaudeville, drama, t
Item for tuid iTuty
op>-tti and cteryiblng In tbe ai
m.-ju line.
Today a deal was closed by Mr. On Saturday, the lOtk Day of August
Brianger that
gtvM tbe syndicate
A. 0. 1*07.
control ..t the Bijou theater here. The
• i>aid wtie dt.akV-W.
•I Trs e'-tvk is Ul- forrs-tei c< -wl 4*y.

SU^'S;?.'fcK?„“KS.r..T.lS

*

tJOftflOO Lieea Lost.
In the laat decade, sr aiaee October.

Tbia beamifuJ emblem ct
by the way. la the

<»rgi»MoiwerawT.

SIg Thestrteal Merger.
Pittsburg. July 17—Al Brtana
In the city, admitted today that tbe
ato^^rf^he ib««irU^ ^at ‘
I handled milHoo d

M hsAsf the ceatatefT. he
to the groimd Saturday atghL
Tha firs drtaruaant was esUad and

..nnalng, Mich... July 17-Tbe
facta In Uie new binder twine
It baa ben particularly noticed that are more aerimis- Iban was at first
aupposed. The ooilaaloo of the word
ibe tiaonab A Lay Mercantile
op the flag* -titotMaad ' from the Ijody of tbe act
appropriaUng *175.000 f<w the plant
on their big building obaerred thU was at first etippoeed to have been
little act of etiquette, (or every night
lade by Ibe legielalun- and could
leretors be held to be a rlerical
lunact the American Hag la lowerFrom Wedneedara Record.
and'ral^ again at tunrlae. while
growth on the oai crop has made
H develops, hmvever. Ihaf the w
tbe company flaga remain at the mi
app«-areuce during thv iiaal fi-w
was in Che bill as pa.<»ed by the )<«
heed all tbe time.
Irlaiure, but u eneroesed and enrtdl days and btxl•■^ 111 fur the gtalu. 8u(nr
think it U an Insect of a bervto-fore
ed and preaeole
la gratifying to aee that tbe mi
III,known tpeclew while otbern d
word WSJ
eat ot thIB company have time
d*-d as einptular that in make arf'aiiempt to ttplaln it.
it la r
irded
note sad pot In force these sm:
I wbicta the adminiaira growth rcwerolilt-f rovt and is atfcclmeasure
iug Ibe entire Grand Traverse
ilciUca which are noUced by all lor>n took aufh an Interwi the
ion was not dlwovi-red. TTie re
-ra of tbe flag.
Many atrangera bare noticed and Ibe error la that the bill tlgned by the there is one comfort and UiSl i
praaiiao of a liouacing crop.
omtnented oa theae mattera which
Rain Helped.

greater.

Tbe trout eeaaon U curtailed

One ot the most inspiring
moDln at the various mlllUTr posts

Gaaellne Launch AecidenL

Ontonagon. Mich.. July 17—Parileei
that obaerved
rotumlDg trom Igkc Oogeblc repor
either auurise or sunset when those the narrow evcapi- friini
drownlny
Otfll In vogM and outdoor life enjoy­
whoi are detailed for that purpuae of Mr. and Mm. Joliii Un-ni
able. and the eompeoiatlMi at the
I with beads uncorered and tbe Mrs. Mch Bnmiin. ot iroiiw.j
other end eomei at a time when
band playu some palrioUc piece while
atreami are oaually hl^ and cold and
tbe beaullfnl flag la either raised
P madiine l>n.ke and t
Mhody wnnu to go Bahiog anyway.
a hole li
lowered.
How tbe chaagw got thrmgh
lo fill with wsuT
which began
b
MgtMainre baa not yet been a
iipBDla of the sinking craft callet
Judge Bailey a CandIdaK.
help.
IMII
those within hailing dir
talned. It ie eertain the game and
Clayton L. Bailey of Haneelooa. oSe
C(! at. first thought It was nil
M departoMDt did not aak tor
, and <Mily JiiM n-achi-d tlie »
ot Ibe leading atiomeya. at Antrim
- aor did the aportamen’a aaaocUtloni
in illtie to aave them.
oouDly, baa announced bimielf ai
at the end 'when tacatloo tripe

of the country Is

for delegate to the cousUlaventlon and bla petlUou
laTrareTse City. Mr.
1 able attorney and 1
-e of :

B will heartily agree
with the t<- ________
April In th* region, flahlng U not
pteaiore. altbou^ aonie peniat
wfabiping tbe adwams law or no law.
AlK>. la the tatter part

of

Anguat.

when the weather la bot, the trout are
* moetmgerfor a Ity and the eodlag of
the seam on Auguet IS. menaa that
the qott moat be stopped

wben^lt

la at Its belgfat.
It instead at ebaaglnc the opening

pieaaant Gathering.
Twenty members of the Amnlean In
nranee union drove out to tbe home
r n’Uliam NlcboU

at

Rve

Mile

omers Saturday eventug and tender­
ed Loola Niehola a very pleasant aur-

very |rieaaaoUy spent, tbe gueats being
ud-doelng datoa of tbe eeason, which
tendred a bountiful supper which
r. the legtalatnre bad
wed by a dance. *
made more provlalcma
tbe trout aireama from tllegel flabiug.
O. W. 0. Beat Them.
It would bare been better.
Tbe O, W. D. team defeated
Tbe lengthening of tbe spring
Acme team on tbe grounds o( the for­
son for dnefca U also another piece iff
mer yesterday aftemoon. by a
(oollahMoa and nenna that within
of ]< to S. A<me was forttsd to use
Mr year* duck bontlng will be prm>
> plldins and even then could
tlMUy ecHa^ Tbe spring li tbs
not stop the slugging of the victors.
worst time to open tbe aenaoc farter
WIlaoD for the locals pitched gill
as In tbe fall tbe birds bare raiaed
edged ban Ujroogh tbe whole game,
a tamUy and tbeteby eeniriboted
team will [day another fame at
tbs supply while In tbe apring Ihey
Acne next Sanday.
nrs on their way north to breed.
Tbe changes In tbe flsblog
Oeea to the Mere. Cc.
shooting senaon were certainly
Mlaa Sibyl Olds, after about
wanted and will not be wela
. at B. A. Moaroe’a
Tbe first means that the number rt
taw bresker* will Ds eaaUy Increased,
as few men will atop fiablng
gust IS when anmmer la
higbt and tbe tauer. that wild dock
ataxMlng wUL soon be a thing ot the
past

news store oo Union street, has taken
V. poBltion wtb tbe Kaunah A
Meicantlle company, in
itaelr
goods repanmenl. where abe wi
Llad to meet lier frienda.

Mlaa Olda

haa provtoosly
E.

Wilhelm

AQriewttural Crop Good.
The agrtenllOTl crop anUortt la good

DAY FROM NOW ON.

h of Celia R. OviatL

■nd pricea ot products are profluble
Celia R. OvlaVl. ag^ 36. died
and aaUafacUwy. Tnere are no Indlealkma anywhere of a crop falluree. the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
No InfonnaUoo relating to material H. C. Ovlatl. 638 Washington
yesterday afternoon at 4:20 o'clorit
matter lo our eouairr could i
of tuberculosis. Hiss Ovlatt baa suf­
(ban etjual In Imptwtanre to «
•ecUon and to eteer home that which fered (or many months and has spent
la ipcioded to the two foregoing aen- the past two years to Arlionn
irch of relief and abe baa n
nidetely rallied from Ibe trip borne,
ot irarrr Impoitaoee In matMal direetkWB as euenpared wtih the atatua ^e baa been (ailing fast (or the past
and outlook of the American farma two months.
Mlaa Ovlatt was boro to Ohio tblrty
Amvican farm products. Fire*

Theae suSUtlens are earsfatly eer
meted every day. The local market
prices are supplied by local daalcra
Tha outside quetatieno by wirs. not
Hipped from ether papers of the pre
day.

LOCAL MARKETS
Belling F
aearback pork. [
rk. per bbl... J8.M

DOCK DOl

'.fv ......

y Cuiislsiing
IkKiiiid. Mrs. E. I’. Baccm,
Roxburg and son Iks
Allen and son Hollo. Mrs.
lK>e and Mrs. L. M. WhUi

to Charlevoix o
^on thi* morning.
nje Chequamegon
tinnally l.trge ctx.wil I
•nine,
night »i
ed lli.mte-lves In Ibe usual
Bert Wilbur. Ibe Maniiou.uti-aniahip
rompnny ap-nt of Peioskey was to the
city today.
Eggs
After a long, hard jmll he tug V
this c
>r made the Ott slip t
si evening ni 7;tr- wltn a tow ts
gs from Old >ll»slon.
The mg siaricd wHib the boom Mon(lav evening and worke-l down riiit*!
west l>ay yeiderday ttionitop. She wn*
In tagbl of tWh City all day and amwiriking no h.>jidway. As ibe tug
I* a nmall one. It »a*
nee.-**arily
kIow work and with a licad wind n
ponton, of the time, the trip prol>ably
averaged alswl a mile an Umir.
Maggie of SiiluD* Bay will
-■ Mission
every Wednesdav dining
fruit aear.'-n. loading the cases waiting
Id Mlsvion and irsntfcrtiiig them

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

p--r lb

Ibe '{‘n>bal- Traverse t'U> m
7lh'day ..f Jui,.
Bcvcui:
lion
J-jdBi- of I’f-i-tiai-

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

mV

n.v pJ-r....

Walker.'

SAFE
SURE
INEXPENSIVE

irf JiiHa

Tie-sdav niaht at 'ioVluch

pundy.
CAST TO USB
sis. Tile d--<'eu>',d h-ori-s (uur i-hiHirni. A. Di’iwiH-tl, d—r-aiv-il.
sr !$iin)‘rou Iwtlne filed In luld
Mrs t:, Fn-Tikie and Alliert Bnim-r of
111* final admliu'iraii.ai account.
Oy. Call tewnu lot are.
city. .AiigTirt Itrwger of Wlseon*al.ud Mr- Hertiian Kropp of Bodus.
Tile funeiwJ will let h<-l<l from the
u'cerljii.German Liiilic-niii'rliunhofGiKid liar- nn-m unil. dlririliutlon
biFT toiiiMi-niw aflftiiiaui ul I uVliick of said estotIt ia ordetvil. tlii.iTto' 9th day of|
III charge
Aiiew-I. A l> ItaiT. a( i>'li o'rluck in
III.- ron-mioti, St iteld prteSaii- office,
To the Sick and Afflicted.
be and 1* hereby ap|iuliii-l l.n .-t
i-mtiilng and Jiilosing kiiU account
Dr. MclhHuild can ebuw yon
Ill*- rooinl irf mivllrlne mu-d and healing said petllluu.
It iH further onlacvd, that pulillc
ad the 10*1111* <ilil.-iini>d iif thous­
ands of |H-opU- tival.d by blm. Tbia nolkv- iherttef la- glv.-o by iM.lillraihui
• Counsel I
<if thi* order, for thr<i-rloticc »l«hitd b<worth some- it a Mipy ...............................
Ig to iho *lrk. If v.ui havi- met |c-s»he week* prevUsts to said tbiy of
......................
with Ume
M.-l>i.iml(I you know him to
ii.uutng. In tbe Grand Trati-tv.-Henii.l
liaik ulid kidney trouble.'' say* J-'
candid iiuil honein In all he d
U Lluiii i nshlp. cif beck. Tenn.
I
•er sacrifice* manhood
have provtel lu an absuiiibe cerultndullnr nor <li«« he pn>fesa to pcrforeii
tUal Kl.r-lrtc Biller* etll poolUvelr
cure tins
OlsirvMdng cuedliion. Tbe
ciiroiili- dl*ea*e*. Cali anil
A true copy.
flirt Iru'le gave me great relief and
ill iiiithe i-iirs
Piirk l>Jac<i-jaci-iioii-j,
hotel. IT
:i(ii-r lakftig a few more boUtea I
from Snliirday. July 3oth,
Death of Haaekiah Clark.
wii* i-onii-U-lely cured; so craptately
day July i-ili. UouMillutii
illution. eujtiinu_ _
_
ilial It liecxenivi a pleaanfe to reeomtion iiml adiite- frw.
‘horn'e o'n Vhc aliore of Carp take, mend till, eroat rem.Jy.- Bold uitaer
Tmuidav morning nt h o'clock of old ' guaranire nt C. A. Bugbre
Mr Clark wo* one of the firaij Hannah Drug Su*r, 8. K. Walt A
Hers to that part of tbo country, I Sons drug siortw. Price udc.
ling here thirty-one year* ago Md ---------------------------------------------..Iding the home where be dtod_pe
. Certain Cure (or Aching FoeL .
doceaaed leave* live soni all of which |
c Herrera of Change of Life t
lire near Carp lake. Tbe foeral will,
i»e Yearn.
Lcueerrhea for
be held from the Cbureb of Christ |
Ten Years.
tomorrow aftereoon at iwo oclock in . j,
charge of H. L. Carter.____________ ____
USE ZOA-PHORA.

American Drug Co.

Woman’s Best Friend

After Physicians Failed to Cure. That
Was Five Years Ago.
Still
Praising 2oa-Phera.
Wonuui'K best ti.eud U uue that will
Kill- tier tbe tit«riv of buoyant bciiilh
.iml rir.tigtli iliiil lutun- tot.-nded for
h-r. Z,«ii*lK.ia 1* ituil frliiid. .Not
o "paieul cun- all." but ju*i a nu-li
Iliiv. te i.-niifiriilly prepared f.irwoiuon
miy. One Itant act* dirertly uo tbe!
dist-ased OTKana through the blood
-nd nervous system.
n-pTacliig the
old wxiniTOut Uiwuca with new. and
removing congestion.
liiRaniniatiuo
■ unnatural discJiargc.
n-Phora U
tlie well woman's
d tirj. iK-cause it ktvps her woH.
Addison. Micbisti.-is; • i\ii and ink emn ne«e;
wbai Eoa-Plicira has don<i indeed II true and trier
baa nci-er fiiHod me
WheUicr you arc sick, ailing,
kts-p a hottle of Zoiihouse all the
trii-nd in need.

Strong
Protection
Oor bnrKlar (roof vault, with its wasaiv.doors. iU Leaty walls of steel, iwoteeted
with modem locks. bein« k»at«d is oor
ere froo! building, affords the gmstwt
psssible protection against.

Burslars and Hre

,s,

'S?

r:---blt.

wtDdel>«w<rt.

Titvtne CItr.Mich.

CAR OF CHERRieff EACH

. convinced
that ho ooiili
his way nut. and lay down
big tree, where be wns found
by “he sheriff.
aheriir.
id gone fiahlng with Mr. Skin­
He had
ner bill hud remainetl on an old scow
in the river while his compauioii had
gondon to the lake. He n-mulned no '
tbe scow until nigbt. and Skinner not I
relurollig. cuncluded o to' auil get
bone. He bud cmigfat a nia- siring of
fish, wbicta he I
when> found yeier
:
wonns. and wasthe
fish, ftshpole.
flshpole. and
:
len-sl concerned of any.

L.ICE:.

is.is.sTStbssr"''
KRESO DIP

. „ ss:ss"

nod and rained hard, saving
portion of the atrawlr-rries a
helping .-ve.-iihiDg else that was
the grotind.

of cherries was shipped
aflnioon. which will mark tbe fir
a series of Kblpmenla amuuntlDg i
least one car a duy until the cherry
imd lit-rrv season is over. Mny
May lliikea
li.no
nn.- bringing as high
Richmonds remain Ih
ad In good
varieties i e plent Tday
tar and Ih
Bcllairs Bey Lott.
lunds. bul
1 blight I
BHIalre. Mich. July
17—Frnnl
foil j)reserving
Slckk-e. aged !• years, aoii of Dr. Sick weather wps Ideal
liins are scarce
them,
tilark
Tana
les. was the cause of eadtetnrtil 1
selling in CblBellalre Monday night. At B;30 yeeler and will U-Ing lia dollar
day the alarm trf the flye bell causet
citiiens to burry lo the htisioess i>or- ”*Huckle“lKTriea arpenred on
market for tbe firsl time yesterday
llon, where It was learned that Fnoik
and hrouglit ll.r.n a caw
~
Slckiea was low and whelhe
is heovy and many pic
orm the swamp near tbe
unknown.
Petateea
- • Bht.... _.
New polalOeB sill IHhunting f
Anc. I. N-vt fall s crop
houfR before the gCTieral alarm t
‘w evc-lleiii -he \iti-»
was found yesterday-me
repiirDaliy healthy.
1 u'cluck where he 1

pri-.e. tbe affair being in bonor of bla
recent marriage. Tbe ereolng

OOINOAFTMTHB

QT.ATE or MU'ilUiA.V, T
- rpnkled Jn-aiilU-»
lut- .-.in :,-r
a-, tmckinit >.til-Tr,
that the
H-anil T.-uv.-rcrw-ls a 1 U-b-*. .<1 Cl) laie t-nn bianio

The aprioc dock acaaon la double lit
tortaer Injth. which meana the ducka
alao^ter will be two or three

KRESO dip!

County Officiala en a Lark.
L-'.» tv-Bif f.v- e, ts-etfks iM- aed
riieve IS much mourning os
tmrsIT-WWB .r- c-ftH -k terra c7l BsrteSItem Itrr, eg
:t <jf the fliitiv iril.- In the vlctollj AddiU-n t« Ih- Milter
Trarrrte, Miriuric. m-shICkaairlad*u*
Fife Uke. and there
1'
ISS-'-'-dui.- VIII, tlir IrrsA u( IWU) dtelte
reason tor it, fur Judp.- of IT
Fr.-d R. Walker. K. E. Rrown. S
hnsoa. K«-gt»ter of
Wllsotl
id the R
E Ixickhiiri are
teJtmwte l-w t-.«i;,ltesaat ,
»

Oor safe dopooit baxeo are in lh« vauU
an<]

make the moot oeenrr- place fer

deeds. oiortga»{es. instiraticc policies or
■other pipers yon do not .-are lo loose

YOU HOLD THE KEY

i».«i

-Thev Cost

ts
Two Dollars
Per Year

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Oldest and Strongest Bank in
Northern Michigan.

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How to Cure Chilblains.
Buying Frioaa.
“To enjoy freedom Irum chilblain*.'
rile* John Kemp. East Otlsfleld Wbeat. per bu..............................
1C.. “I apply bucklcn's Arnica Salve,
was employed to Wilhelm's lUve---------------ave
also
used
it
ftir
salt
rhi'um
with
----------mere locldanls of tnlafortuoe so lung
excellent reeiili*.'' Cunrtuiteed foi
as tbe outlook for tbe aRricultural dry goods store both at the desk and
fever sere*, indolent
ulcers,
pile*
the floor, but abe wanted to
crops at the United SUtea is good
burn*,
wounds,
frost
liiu*!.
and
I the miaatouary work sod w
»Un dlsrese*. ::k- at C. A. Bugtuv
and tbe promise of
went to the Goapel toatltule
Drug Co.. Hannah Drug-Store. S. E.
Wait A Sons, drug stores.
Kanaat Cfity. where she look a tb

and

yeat* ago and came to this city when
alx years of age. For some

yearia course.
She later followed tbe city mlailtm

sr....................S
““'“■•If

Was Operated On.
Jame* Dudley, the young
ork In that rity and tbeoscame .. was taken to
lo tbe Orund Traverse
dtal auftcrtng
auftcrtng with appcndlcitia
Jackson; Mich.[ where she worked hospital
i* opentled mioii Tu.i*
Friday
night,
was
He Saved Them.
among the convicts at the State priaBprinting at leaa than a ten aroond
time. Her ambition for ^^.Vali?vl earily-'*Hi* parents
^aoe beside a team of trenaled borsea foreign work a-aa never realized
Chicago have lieen noilfleil and word
Arthur Wall saved Mr. and Mrs. I- account ot ber falling health.
,wo* expi-cted from them today.
Dudley i* the man who struck town
H. Clover and Chariea Wal! (roan aeThe (unenl will be held from the
dead broke and dfsperstely lU Thursvere
tajnriea or worse Saturday family
residence
tomorrow
after­
............................. SaiurBlghL

Mr, Wall was driving E. C: noon at 2 o'clock In charge of tbe An­

Chirago. July

17-\Vli-al.

!-'-.c

«'rk,;;:i;’^iu;rt7-:.BC.,t.^r: on
a.

EXCURSIONS
VUTHS

0ERE Marquette

and wbee tbe mad bones come up
both of thi* city. Arebie Ovlatt of
Frank Wranjkey Rctigna.
him be sprinted along aide of them Ibis city and Oande Ovlatt. electrtAfter twcoLv .vear* a* clerk of the
and settaav tbe brUta of ooe of tbe
<« the battleablp Hancock, beotdo Park Place hotel. Frank Wranstey
bn* TtaIgDed bta poBiUoo
and will
boraas. otoyped tbao. Tbe oecapasto bar parasu.
probaWy go to Maniftee to take the
of tbo rig wer* badly frtabteDod as
It ot tie Danh*
A Small Firs.
Uiere «*te many corriagea on Went
« owned by J. W. MUler.
BtreK and If tbe bones bad f
by thp- II
and locatod on Hannah cling public. Ini by tbe i xaoiyl gut
tturt fartber they would without

See poeler* or aek lick• particulars.
H. r. Moollre.
___________ C. IV A.

'

Indian Baskets and Novelties
and Souvenir Goods

and after taking

Lcsia' team on Front atniet cast of derson Undertaking Co., and tbe Rev.
Tha Right Name.
■ the Q. R. A 1. track when the bridle Demas CochUn will be In charge of
•. Augimt Sherpo. -the popular
on one of tbe boisea broke and be the servieea. A laat request of Mlaa
overseer of the poor «l Fort Madison.!
began to nm. It was Itopocslble
Ovtatl's was that there be no flowers
says: ''l>r- King's New Life PllU,- lambs.
rightly named: they act tnntv
check tbe team wUefa ran do
at the funeral, but she wished to thank
ttaroo^ the bustoeai portloD ot the ber friends for tbeir pains to keepli)g agreealily. do more good and make one
laxative."
city.
her sick room well sapplled
with
biUoufDe** and
Mr. Walt was oo Frool street near
Buglire
tbe City Book store wbe« to
tdeceaaed leavea two alttets, Mr*. S^*'S.*^Htntiah Dnig Store. S, E
eontog. He ISO out into tire road
. Lancaster and Mr*. AnnsRoe*!. Wait A Son* drug store*.
:

V«11-.T .Ign-tl-,B. U
Mi- Allc.- Jlmuti, nf. Vn:i<v Juni
tiiiti, in. »ro:.- .-t) May
"I
wi*b t,. I.p y.,-i tiu.1 Z<w i>h(ir4 but-c.-ii a wcndvrfiil bb --ir-g ')> me. I
hav.' bte-n a *ufl--ri*j- for Ito- bi*i t*'*.
>uars from leu««Th.-u. aid for tli-

four

t*.f.b.-i

ini

vnough fur the b.-infit* diTived from
1 Apr.
• uur wund-K;! t.-mvdy.
•r Sir.
lS-17. c-urly flie >-«.
writf*. ■ Vo-j may *i:ii r»-idtir woman lo me. I will gUdl.

-.........
I

of Zoo-IMiom.

vincedjh.ti Zna-I’bura
f.ir yuu 1. to tr.v ih- medlt iae yourte-lf
Oo to your druegivt and a*k him fc-Zoa-Pliora; n» o',her explanation wll
be needed. You will receive the med:
cine alreadv pref.ar.-d.

t’ornen." a medical book, gtvmg toter*Ung and
instructive tofermatlcn
bout all ditewsee of
them.
c*n now treat yourself to the
of yonr own borne and need
yo:ir troubireto any

in pravusion at the

CITY BOOK STORE

.

/

•MMO TRAVlItK HlfUUA THUK»AV. SOLY U tMT.

STATE BANK
*200.000
- *4».000

S per ceat tatwe* MTlaeiMVMitt

rr'-s.tn.-ssjT.is

b«r «L
Tbe BMO vlU be Iradied br a pcibm
wUeb ta ecoortat the Dctibbottood. and fitneas. there is
the Totma of the district
decided
Fourth «r July Cell
_________ ____ tbecxt............
mltteo or the Foonh of jnif criel
Maecahee Merpsr Prepcaed.
Detreit Mich., July If—The trientrawnttir. I16IJC. reeeired tram the hs subject of Insurance and •>
tltO.OO. recel^ called to order this morning at the he
eiir ««^ri«U«.__liS^oo._
I crtitnU
tel Cadillac. There wac no eentect er
cdbjcct of insuranec and and <
chewing was mads of a surplus gair
of a million a year.
*
Vk..
u
.....
.------- ,----------T*o Otmeo B>o^............... 116.00

SiiS

th« world. The morning seitlcn
eecupltd with outlining this plan and
a prepcsal to build at Kanaas City
immsnas hems for agsd and infirm
Mseeabcss and thir children. Two acsSiena a day will bt hsid.

Cimlitioa iMs mek, 2,825
Big Mooert Hotel Met Ready.
It wma toponed hero yoaterday
at the btg Noetbport Booth hotel
d boon dosed (or the aeaaoB. The
--MUord. SBlem Orabam of Miami.
PloHda. lays that It U. stile the ome story thU
or. A. M. Leslie, deali
BOOS

(bat l(

ie:::i..

sews to blD.
In ooBvorsaUon with the Record Ur. Total ..........................................8170J.7S
Leaeing a balance on band
Orsbott aUted that (he bouse was 1112.01.
prseUtally dosed, desidte the (act
Tbis amount has been put in s bank
cenllicate of dcpoalt. payable to the
iteaanrer
ct tbe Fourth of July com­
--------- ----------------o be *a»e
mittee,
whoever that may be at tbe
-I (be SFOrb around, the tTousds
old not be eoopleted and sith
thlaga la aseb shape, he did not deem
It beat to iBviie bla (rleoda to come, CB fil<
ao tbe help was dieebarxed and tbe
and t
plaee dosed.
He stated (arther that eeerythlns me to ezaml
possible bad been done to cet the > the fund.

PERSONAL.
From Monday’s Record.
Frank G. Boyd returned to his ham
In Chicago today.
Mrs. B. L. McDemld and chlldiei
retnnied today after a visit la Pon
Hmoo.
Madam Seibert left (bis moritlat
(or Cblcago and Los Angeles, when
she win npend the aummer. retonilnr
in the (all. after attending the tail
openings.
Mrs. M. J. Montelth left tbis aon
ing for s vtall with friends at Pelston.
Mrs. Ida M. BaUey leU this raon
tag (or Jackson, where abe will at
tend the coition of tbe board ol
coMiol at ure I. X>. O. P.

HelplHelpI
Fm Fallfng
Thu cried (be hiir. Aod t
kiod oeictabor came to the res>
with a boRle of Ayer's
Hsir Vifor. The htir
stred! This vis beesuse
Ayer’s Hsir Vigor iisrefulsr
bsirnedicioe. Fslliochairis
ctused by a genn, and ihU
(nedicine cotnpleieiy destro>*s
(bete germs. Then the healthy
scalp gives rich, healthy hair.
Tba baat ktad of a tariteaaial••Bold tor evar alxty yars."

i“*ai-si2s

iyers"

«mncTseitL.

■iaint against the firm before Justice
Tlbbons of Chicago cbarglng them
rltb misappropriitUng funds. Aftertbe
varrani bad been Ismd the Wilsons
Iropped out of existence and later,
vtien tbe case was traced back, no
eeord of it could be found oo tbe Juslee court docket, lurnlng suspicion
rpoi the Justice.
The case is especially interemlng to
irodiire men, and it might be added,
■xtremely so to the defendagu. who
ire In a light place.

Here Is Relief (er Women.
The relstlons betx o blm and Hr.
Dkable and he
to dose.

omersrrt Btory.
Mr. Leslie, howerer. bad an enardr
diaersnt stoty. He said that tbe
vbole tblng was news to blm. that be
bad esles breaktaol about 1;S0 at tbe
botal which had opened Monday, and
that there wsiw pieu in tbe house
tbSB. Aboot 11 o dock, be had heard

*1f be baa dosed (be boose, be h

Gen. Allkhanell i
16—Oencral
BL Petersburg. Jo
AMkbnneff, “padSer ' tte Kutani."
in Ri
cnielesl and most haiod
sla. was asaasBlnatKI at Alexandropol today a bomb wa8 buried St him
d be was blown ' ' pieces.
Tbe death sentence of the lerrorUU
raa pa wed upon blm more than a
war ago and aevcral attempts bad
wee made to kill him In aevenge for
ils unspeakable atrociUea In the proInee of Kutans. last autumn.
AIlkbanofTa melbode df paclfleaUon
terrible. He cent a column of

said Hr. tcalle. **I eertatnly would
................
.r trf
not eDodeat to sneta a thne- I do
I laid it waste wltb
not beUere that it wooM be wise t fin and sword. Men were aUutftered by tbe bundreda and fifty villages
■«lsee May 1. I bare spent 12.600 and towns were
wore complete oWitoutIn tnaeey and sotbad aa hard
d.
froonds In s
Hundreds of
but wo bare been
Soi( giaaads. tbe tennis oourt i
other iKirUoM o( the r«ands an
the atrocities that even Rutaia abndexaelleat shape, but ere not yet e
pleie.
“Mr. anbam aed I bare bad
trtnUe. We bad a dlllerenee ..
opiotoa aboot a week and a halt a«o.
F. W. Wli„_________
CUnging tn the cbedt redo of hU
bat that baa been aettled. The boose
was opened then and wee dosed nntU frlgbtebed driving horse. Register of
Pfy (bat we bad a Deeds Wilson waa dragged some dis­
r tbu Doratns Is tance and finally trampled on at his
cbeolatdy talse.’summer borne near BIntawood Tues­
day morning. His »-y<*a-old aon Rusaell, was struck by a wheel of the bug­
R«vni et Bride and Oreem.
With beds Htislng and auto boms gy and badly cut up.
toodac. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Ur. Wilson was pelting a fly net
Noauene wets eeeorted
tbn
be horse which Is a mere coll wl
n(tb street yesterday afternoon,
the animal Jumped and started Into a
run. Tbe llnep bw bsoglag from the
nttb street this aftemoou.
yoong people arrtred borne (mm their bridle and In grabbing for the h
_
the check.
<
wedding (rip down tbe 8t. Lawrence bead. Mr. Wilson caugbt
He wsB dragged a tew rods, thrown
on tb^. a A i- train and at t
nnder the horse and both of tbu
depot
mala' hind feet came down upon
"when the yoons people allKhted right thigh, the wheel# crossed ht!»
back and ms and one of them aUgb^
tren the trein. they were losd«l
Bsn Hootacue' auto while the other
struck by one
mstnbera of tbe part/ gathered In
JoIlM Beeta’ naeUae and tbe pro- or tbe wberis, bis face, bead and riglu
esnsloc ba«an. Signs. **We an Just arm bring severely cut by conUct
HuTfedr and -We are Bo Happy, with the eteel Ure.
esplalneu wbal it was all about an
!T brettki
U la needless to add.
balf mil
which gtvw li
bnwb. over roeks and among
(resn (be dei
wlthoel as nneb as breaking a
no HUle aueetloi.
How Ur. Wilson escaped wit
broken bones and the sarriage remain­
ed inoncpiese la a marvel. As It Ir
Loedeo. July 17—The following he win be laid up tor a few days
wirelaae dlapdlch waa recelred from least.
Mark Twain today telilting of a oollUMm at aea beiween tbe attamabip
Cured of Lu«B Trminis.
rtonfca. cm which be aalied (or
Jl U now rievwn yens since 1 hsd
York,
- -t. and an onldt
a narrow escape from oooanmption "
wribss C. O. Floyd a leading buslncsm! Sd^l7!**We*^* t^ Cbani
man o( Kershaw. 8. C. "I had rur
_____ _ _t l:» Ina doubtful weather. down In weight to 135 pounds, anc
» mllee off Iran, coaching waa constant, both by da>
aigtsed Bdlly ten
ae (og during tbe and night. Finally I began Uklng Dr
There was a dense
night and at 6. a. m. Monday tbe (og King's-New Dtscovory. and continued
this (br aboot sU months, when cough and lung trouble were entli
gone and ! waa mtorod to my nor
mal weight. 170 pounds." Thousand’
aliMk damage. Prompt acUon
both aides pnreated disaster and tbe
bark dtaappeared to the (og.
imnnah Drag Store. 8. B Walt &
“We saw tmr twlee dnring a three- Sous dmg stores. 50c and 81.00.
bonrh aall but eo tjulckly was she enbotUe free.
a veloped In the (og (hat we could not
speak to her. We reeumed tbe tnU.
AB well Hark Twain."
Annual Meetl^
Tbe annual meeting of (be board of
tmstess ot tbe Nortbem Michigan
great many weibknown and ab1«
asylmn was held Tuesday and plans men (or that Important posltJ^
wen made (or carrylni; on the exr
State Senator Fred C. Wetmore. who
■ ■
* provided (or at
war. s prominent candidate, ts now
dlscuallded by the derision of the au
nStrfftio wings'on inaln’building to. preme court. Thla bring tbe caw .
....... ...................imdred p«lenu each B 6. Sawyer, d protnlnenl al(avDr.\
and rarioua other improVemsou
of CadUIac and well-known through
addUloos aggregating |lOSh» «• , ^ oot the district as aMe and well
At this meeting otDeera were electBowley. secretary.
anppon from tbla section of the tsroc
A jetnt board meeting o( all t
Mlebl^ asylumi aiU be held
Up to this lime, with the addition
KewberTT on Thuraday
"
and tboee o< Mr. Sawyer, the three pn>mlnem
who wDI be I
efindidatew In the dUiriel are George
H. Croaa of thU city, C L. Bailey <'
tiBlgbt. wUI be £
MBbceloDa. Antrim eounty and B 5
acp and Tnnteef C
Sawyer of Cadillac. Wexford county.
and Bates.
All three of these gentlemen are aUe
Aa the diatrict. however, eooslsta of
A BruUI AtUde.
several counties beetdee thoee men­
New Tork. Jnly IT—Brooklm U tioned. there may be other candidates,
but up to this time be tbree named
at a terer pitch cd..........................
are all that hare been advanced
the iiMlce ot the people of this i
_____
. ,.etty laUe 8- tlOD.
yaar-olddBugbterofAugaBt fietaramek. The dedalon of the Bopi
preldeni t* Louis J. Porr LUbogiapb- la an Impovtatu one. and i 'iJlB '
tng Oo.. ragained mmrlntmnnas this a great onny able men throughout
d nee what little dtocrlpilon nbecodd
ild oof t«o men who selaed

Hr. and Mrs. Ralph Andriocn and
B B Hughes wUI leave this aHer
noon (or Detroit to attend the annoal
DaderUkers' eonrentlon. An attempt
Mrs. R. J. Raggles bna returned to
her home at Kalkaska, after spending
some time tn tbe cltr.
Mrs. H. Lyle erf Fife Uke fias re­
turned to her home after visiting in
thU city.
Mrs. H. BenoeU and Hist Bennett
left this morning (or Pelston (or
vUll with (rlehds.
HUS Alma Romlg has retained
her home at Kalamasoo after spee

L. P. Perkett has Just returned I
Chicago, srbere he gave teatlmofiy
a criminal case which will be used
an attempt to praaecuie members
the firm of Wlltoe A Oo.. former eot
n of Chicago,
n of 1905, Ur. Porketl co

THINGS EVERY WOMAN
SHOULD KNOW ABQGT
THE COTTON MARKET
The price of cotton goods of all kinds is steadily advancing.
The print manufacturers have sent out notice .of another advance
to take effect July 23rd. Wide sheetings, pillow cottons, pillow slips and
sheets are on tbe jump.
learly every week we receive natice of a further advance in price of
Nearl:
these goods, also bleached and brown cottons, tickings, ducks, sheetings,
outing; t1flannels and all other cotton goods, and iris fully believed the top
is not in sight.
Tbis is not some idle tale but a fact, and any dealer will tell you the.
same.
We strongly urge our patrons to spend all the money thev can for
cotton goods NOW. as there is no question but what you will have to
pay more later, and they are high enough at present.
While our present stock lasts we are basing our
ou prices on what it
cost us. not what it is worth to-day.
Below you will find some goods listed that are much below the pres­
ent market price.

5 PROQTATE OF lilCHlGAN.
^ bate Court for the C<?Jnty of
Grand Traverse.
'
At a session of said Court, held at
the Probau- office in the City of Trav­
erse CUy. In said County, on the IStb
lay of July. A. D. 19<17.
presenf: Hoo. Fred. R. Walker,
Judge of Probate.
In tbe mauerof the estate of George
Wilkins, deceased.
Oscar Simpson having filed In sold
court bU final administration acouunt.
and hlB peUUoD praying for the allow­
ance theverrf and for the assignment
distribution of the residue of said
**ll'u ordered that the 12th daj of
lugust. A. D. 1907. at ten ocliivk
be forenoon, at said prutmte office.

____ jrtng said pelUlon:
It Is further ordered, that piibll
notice thereof be given by pnMieatio
of a copy of ihU order, for three kiv
on-slve w-tH'ke to said day of hearing.
In the Grand Traverse Herald, a newswent into bankruptcy I
pap<-r primed and clreulaied In said
fore any
allowed Mr. Perkett eounty.
FRED R. WALKEHl.
813.51. The (allu: took place Id JanJudge of Pndiate.
Aprtl
of
the
aame
1906. and li
eopy.
2H-3I
year Mr. Perkett swore out a

Elkskin Shoes
for

Men, Boys and Youths

And how they will wear
rough usage than any other shoe on the market.
We don't just see how you are going to pull
through tbis summer without a pair of Elkskin Shoes.

of Full Standard American
Prints in blues and greys, in
lengths of teu to fonrteen
yards at

We do not cut either of these lots.

Three Good Items in DRESS GOODS
One lot of 50c goods for 28c
One lot of $1 00 goods for 60c
One lot of $1.25 and $1.50 goods for 75c

'

SUMMER UNDERWEAR
Another Shipment of SHIRT WAISTS

SOME ESPECIALLY GOOD NUMBERS
To keep the assortmentcompleic
Etc we were
were obliged
.
_
to orde
_____
numbers. Tbeno came Saturday ami arei» uQoaaaUy
v
good. Pricet are 1<
elwnght
from tho makers now
aidorit^ tbe fact tbat tbey oao be
b
]
these
Dev
nambera
to
oar
Itaes
at
t
ndnrlions We bavt* added I

69c, 90c, $1.19, and $1.50
SILK DEPARTMENT
5

pietvi Black Taffett worth tolay
$l.;i5 (ifwe had to boy). Forlun.
»t ad­
vance. Tbis is the same silk we sold
for two yean at II. Now we are
lucky to have it to sell at the price we
ate offeriflg it for at this nala If you
are tfaioklog of a black silk )>etter not
let this chance slip, for there will be
no more when this is
gone I
while

11 pie<-es 2T.ioob plaid. cbecke<! and
fanov mixture silks. 1
*1 .I'liality..................

78c

6 pieces 26.inch Foulard

io browB,

navy, black, green and white with
coin spot and am^I dots,

59c

10 pieces 19-inch Fsney Silks in
stripes, ebeoks sod broken
9 A^
plaids; oScvalnes for............... jjjQ
27-iach raw silks in navy, green, wins,
white and natural;
75c valaesfor .........
$I valnes for 78c.

59c

CLOAK DEPARTMENT
We took inventory of stock in this department and notwithstanding
the splendid business we have been doing, found that we would s<»n have
to have more room for new goods. In order ,to reduce stock tbis month
we have cut prices very deeply. Here is the result of the cut:
65 Skirts tbat have- been
50 u> $15
5C
(no blacks) and pnt tbe quick moving
pnoe on them of

S^LLfR OF GOOD SHOES ^



This is another line that will be affected next season by the high
price of cotton this year’ just now we offer you some especially good
values in good, dependable goods.
Vests 5c to 50c
Union Suits 25c to $3.00

fortable Shoes that a man can put on his feet. • Always

Elkskin Shoes will stand more hard knocks and

2,500 YARDS

of Full Standard American
Prints in greys only, short
lengths, one to ten yards,
at

Manchester Cambrics .
..................................... !5c...
Apron Check Ginghams, |0 to 20 yard lengths, 6c
Amoskeag Apron Checks..................................... lOc
Dress Ginghams at........................ lOc. 12 1-2c. 15c

Elkskin Shoes are the Coolest and most Com­
soft and pliable.

3,000 YARDS

•t -lacketa in fancy mila $.5 to tI->. for

$3.75, $7.50, $9.75

2S Ladiis' Covert .TuckcU that aold
from $7.50 to $1“ 00. now

32 U<iics' SCLinoh Tonrista’ Coats, icdd
at *7.50 to $1S. now

$5, $7.S0, $9.75

$3.98, $7.50, $9.75

■i

•RANB TBAVCmt HCttAIA THUMOAY.'jULV 1E 1*07.
Mra. A U Burr and Mn
J
N
Bodlne vi-pliisl Mn. M'm Lai>an of
Ruaee:i Vanderllp bam: the tenth. Uke Ann Thursday.
July ic.
Cktmpbell spent a tew^vllli fire b*-& and a horse. The Mro
^isa '
seek with Mtea Lola!wms raised In Uiree bout*. U wui he
day* of
encloed tbU week, mo that Mr. \anRussel at Creswell.
SUMMIT CITY.
MAYFIELD.
dt;ilp can i-ut la this year's hay erop.
July 1C.
MMa Maud HatfleM <Y Chicago la
illl of Mrs-J. U Glbbal
The l-arn U «*». How is Uito tor
vlflttng ber motbepr, Mr*. Dl Howell,
reason's cot Friday la« I
quick wTtrlif
*
EAST BAY.
Mra J. W. Wll«-y U elalUng her
WeiilniBn arrived >Tue»- i
rmiik
Ikr<>r
of
Eiat
Head
and
Miss
danchter. Mn. E. Bnrch at Bay Shore.
day and vialud at Mn. J. L. Olbb*.:
of Acme were the aflerWiiiM pjlag to Holdcrofl's ranipi
At tbe anatiaJ acbool meerUng. A. J.
_________
lunday of
and Mrs. C. U on TsenlT.iwo Cr*-ek lo visit ber *ls-|
HIcboA was eterted to tueeeed him- married by f’aiher Bauer at the SU*^*
* Sunday
of Mr.
M
self for roodetalor.
ur. Mrs. J. K. Holdrroft.
PrancU cbuirb: the bride Miss Agnet! Domlne.
Mn. D. Monroe u baring new aid­ Champaign, of Traverse Oir, slso a!
E. Mahn Is In Seonle. Wash.,
Th.- Young Fwple's socleiy held a]
ing imt on ber house.
*
bcsln'-sr
itKeiIng
at
Mr*.
Oias i
popular young lady. In the evening
Firea eaiwed from aperks from the Ibeir many friend* had a tery enjoy-!
Wairh »
otT e.-r» elecl.d for Iheueit
Our mall car
ptiglae OB the railroad, bunted sli ■ uie .line Ki tbe
moil I
•home «f
■ the

•bride's.log
'.de's lng hi*
annua! raratlon.
SI* month? w.nv Mt*. Cbaa. Walsh.!
h..------------------------- The .........
acret of hay for A. J. Albright and i parents. Mr. and
Mr*. Alesander delivered by a aobaUUJte. MV wish l>n-»ld'-nt: Mi?-' t'.oUtle Halliday. vicei
acres far Ray Stalker. UK Wednenday Champaign. Refn-shnieiits wervpurred i Mr. tlliU tu- much Joy and pleasure n
Hi.-v Mi.ilha Shcner.accre-I
and SKii^y another five destroyed to all and dancing was Imliilg**! lo hi.? iie.'ded r?»t.
................
Itarnuui. trrwsurtr.
tai?. >1:
. .
S acres for 8. J. Wyckoff. uocl ooly for and lo the early mopu. Uie we.Idltig!
Jam.-* U. Beach bad one of bis cows
Mr-. Caliic Siuullng and Mra.. flolll '
ilatance of the neUHibors guests depatted. wishlug iIpp- groom, injured .« a barbed wire fence.
TaUls-ri r and iltelr Utile daughters
and lirtd.- a b.nj;. pmspen.up. and- hap-;
The Ilanm-ii A Hanna euMom loc \l«lied at Mr*. J. U Gibb* Wednesday
py life. They will roaU- Hu lr home, and slilngle mill caught fltw from the atip rn.e»p.
Ipp Travevre City.
awamp Ur*-* that hav- beep raging.
Ki.gy Jackson and Mi*. A. 8.
Alii Slliew of Traverse Ciiy ls bPiUd-. j,
n^t ihupiidil It wo-pIpI teach the; u.ireuiu ?i>ii<tl In iht- virlalty of
KEYSTONE,
ing ii ilnhe fontidnt-on lor u Iparn fur,]oiil but It finally did ami the mill was; Kiogilet Wi-dneedav.
railed toi Onave Domlne,
C.
U
IVpmIms,.
bsImi-. The her i- ..ver »l.«>pA*.t
jnig, pj ,h fiiM-, „f Traverse C-ity
ut of the Ortat.'S lathe. U lendlipg mip-sai fpir ,;,fi
Uratlturvee. Fluley Hammond;
^1,.., p,nma Rirt.Nli* of Shebo:
Maylletd last week oo aecouut
sereiri lllncM of her father.
I Aril.
I bud to M star vhlnglse he Im-pirted ln|
p. i.
Tbia.ilii' p-vr
Some of the yoimg peoide attended
Mrs. '
r.-b!-tii, haul awajs
iwajs Monday.
M
H- twk b«nt.'|
jamiU nf M:*.'Addb
(he e 8. convenUon at Rice's acfauul'of Tu<\>
..Us Saturday.
Sat
“ the eoll*
MomUv be bml |
Ml-, liibb? o-iurwd to
her brpuluv Itp-niy E t "•'no
boose Saturday.
week
U) ha-pl.
Oruve,
Mj,. it.il.iiln? wll
„w tailujtlfs
hblufles b-fl
. .
The l.adle*' Aid will mm-l with Mr*.
’’'pDomlne bet ?.-tepuI
of'hem-j
^,n„.
•r siH-ndliig
SIH-oUlllg II fp-s
few ib'>»
'lay* V.
'■‘“’'•Domlne
?.-teiuI iboiisau.l
1
frleods It
Lo Tt*v.-r~- Clfy She will,
^
Cetenten Thuraday. July JS, at I;JO Ing friends
whn live, Ut'l'*’*'''*•
Mrs, Mail l'a..i-.m Bpenl Tbmeday
1 - the giM*!
o'eJnek.
.

Grand Traverse Region.
Honcc TO COR«MMNOeNT*.
C»^ w«ck ccrrMpendenet I* f««i«M ttO l«ta to UM. All ecrTMpondMM nuMt reMh »« Hirtid efnH Ml
Idtor Uian TuMddy noon of *Mh iKMk.
and H Mrratfondtflto fall U find
Mialra In. tkiy may N aaaurad that l«

pnOVEMONT.
Mr. and Hr*.
of TraTf-mc
Cttr an* harp flatiinx.
Mn. Joa. Roarti did shoppinc
Trai'anw Oty eatordar.
TTie bail ipune yemerday baimeau
Mairia City and rrmemool rrsullt^ In
the aeore ot H to * In tavor of Uia
It looka aa ii
leOEUi

a aloaniPia and

IliUiebM to tia.
are in Trav"a nuinbtT or Vouns folka ffom ben>
««Ol out 10 tbo farm home of Ale*
OaotliW-T to nurpetoe him. Ibli belQs
liU birthday onnh-eraary.
tak« bathinc is a favorll* postUiM »llh -ihc ladles and ebUdren of
Proremoot now.
Mr. and Mra. GanlMlor and
TOit to Tiiivetae City Siindi.
their daughter a-ho la In the eooecul
there.
Hr. and Mn. Tucker bare broken
up toMuodtcvplDK. be haelng gone to
Rapid atr to work, abe will follow
later If be can gel a bouae.
“nie (srpeiitfeTj i c working a

Rote,
LlTlaget
ruiun^ with ber

Burglary Insurance

-•"S

Ever hesi of it?

foroiture ani witKlov* TMultinft from an attompl by
Intrirlara to open sate or TsaU. also fp>r loa* from
.Uylijibt -Hold-np'’.
We liavt- a htgh-claa* atecl-Huik) vault and aitbin
iliul a

The Misses Wynona and Mary
Crandall are visiting with Mr. Don
family
Crandall at
July IT.,

re 111 atlendann- al >
pg Ibvipb-'e iiu’-tlng and the n-g-,
s-nie.- suippuy
^ Khool W o’-'lhS

SOLON CENTER.
Everything was made treah to-day
wlili a lieautlful rata. We certainly
needed it for pasturage was sll guee
on (he high land.
Bom, to Mr. and Mn. AJbvn Whit­
ten. July Itth. a big baby girl.
r of Ooekama.
Mrs. Nellie Herman hih-iu SaDday
\YhUe the train
•with her paretUK *1 Good Harbr.
Ibeir awitcUns one evening last
Joe Herman Is working at mason
a ear loaded with stovea was cut!
ork north of Cedar.
hKwe. tbe brake failed to work and itj
Mr. and Mrs. O R. Claypool and
srtol over tbe end of the traek. break-:
visited
frit-mis at
lag tbe spile* off and
letting
rear Incka Ini
n Bugle and fame aiy Sunday,
anil wlf.- eolei
mined rompany from Cedar o

..

dii'e lu ll SalPtr-lay. th-

puiw

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

millihail U-lm b>et«t.-d by

soi.h-

iiiolein bisli claas ttfe witli

time l.K-k

ami

nitier lior^Ur-proof device*, ibon to iip ikt- as»».ri.i,.v
triplfiurp. cari7 burglary inaBrano'.

"Wfli pro.

Yea. it it our mlv alway* lo U-so

I s

h

It pay* » bank noi only for

caab •toloo. If uy. bn', ubo for damtuii to vnnlt. safe,

I$

Depositary

savings

of Sute (
Mlcblsan'

De t<! !'t!j'
•1 Consiy el
Graoil
Trsversc

$

9
,

of the
htdd

HEM AT HOME.

MAPLE CITY.

Mr>. tie.. Fillr autl .
ni««iis
Traverse City CltiMna Gladly Testily.
Trav.-nw- City vl.iie.1
hteiHn «nd grixip
• Kpam uad the K. 1. * 1 sfteni
fteruiwa. T]pI» will t>rob*l-l> l>e tlie
S Krilr last w.
uml ilbeiiaity of
II I* liiUmtuiy like the lull.iwlng
r.*ult.-d us follows;i,„^,
I.I „
mivtlm; tpnill Sept. Ul.
win Rlaek was s
Mr*. Hlarkhupui of
Kliigsb'
that baa ntaced -Hu. old VJuaki*
■, m 1. Bowem Hatb.M-, If-: K. I. A F '

CV-oroI’-pbT
1ia.«
eeeuroo
a
Job
ns
.............
- lor “he "l
*"■'
vi.lling Ipp-r »t*|er. Mi-. T,.Hel«
Remedy" k> tar gbppve «ump.-iilnrs.
•Iwti.
.'llPi-rt
i:o-uttiPbIs
ipn
lb.1-r.akmnpp
en
ib.I*.
U.
K.
H..
and
p> M-luiol house MppihI.
Wtu n i*-n>b- right here at home tal*>tTia- King p-f K.-ipv-«»1, w.
diHtrici 1. d.'.-d f..r iw.p
•'hi''
__________
liP-UJii Ms IP-W iluHe. Tu.-uday nioin-'
iludr vol.v ill (ualae there I? tUP ruuu
ttuls morx- on the wist .bb- and iwp*
: lug.
|
lmproMP.i: be,f'"- '>ouW- «»«> ">*“ P'**'"”
rods mirru
the sotiUi eblo "f the
OVIATT.
Ml-t; ShiPtit-r M»ni^ S-mday with
iiew i-iv.t ..f iheni of a Traverse CHy clllu-n:
y iclvin* I'
over oni-biilf an
The MU»o< Hitp-I and Dal.y Bntgb'ei-iattv.-> at Kt-juiotte
tklng OP...
present site, making
i
t'limr timihUy. ii-ilred fanwr. JoS
*1 ^aje
piny pveitpd.
Ho also to *i,o hare le-en vWtlng at thli_Ioca-i
Miirkb-Uirii-s ^di
pvnpad, iiip
V
T.p lltb 'll.-.*t. Trvpv.-rm« t.lty. MIeb..
D Trnv- poiina
Th.- Aiip*b-nt Order of t.U*arnci> iw j
... v _
...
....
expense of tMitbllng
D retttrned I
Kand half
- I«d <
Pirn fenre all for JIS- ,:erw
Friday morning.
. Iblls ft,
■Ann on
July K-.
Pett.-uclII
. Smith
i hod
ney wrnkn.-*» with
r vUlage.
s-:bn-lness Fr(<lar.
-d for thi fourth lemi lu. a
e Udney
Buffered from for year*. The
Mdr .
1 Mrs. J
seftvtipms wen- toeak anti rootalnrd

,?il,

E|sV-cfT*5w5;.S5^SSj

Frank Ptowlcrg Mapleton visit­
ChrU Forion Is Iiavlng
ed ber nauber at this pUcc a week provcmeol* on his house i
job. Evening.
_ tdqoarten at tbe homo of Leo. ago Sunday, returning bouH- on Mon- Copinal of Traverse City
•roulv. foroiPtr]‘
•••
Mir*. SSarab Wll-uin
Holer, while bare every week.
Ml*. Mat Be
Mr. and Hi*.
EMM
Buy.
ibe H C i’ib-i|-nglll
Min Blandie Cknitourler of
-wldeni* of E
bM B
u;. wtH..lor
. .
ihelrj
Ratrids Is vtaiUng retotlve* here,
ir* hare
Rodino and
.nd chUdr,
children were
Hirs OcTtrude HomlDga It home
at Ix»

Pnmty's
ty's’Brot'h.-rs.
Broth.-rs. Hughfibe
Hughjlbe expert. «>t .Mr.-'unpl
from school at Adrian, to spaod the
. .
MIsa Edna HonpfiT Is home from guests of■ Mr.
. w«-ek.
SOmmer wtlb her sunL HMs Bebaub. Traverse City for a few week* vlstL
of Garfield, and Coblunibus of thou Bay.; ihe
Grace Wilson who has
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Schoub
nlnetv day
Tbe farmers here aro very busy Tht-y eunie ht-ro <
ibp«enc.of
tlil'noen'quite
Ml
l.ir
eome
lln>e
Is able
tlilrii
cuTwhw. After an
these days, haying.
eliaup-s alid nroiinil itcHln.
Mis* ?>dl8 McYirar left Saturday yivir* they found
lui|>rov. :m-nt* have In-.-n i
for Traverse City where sbo will
a gentle slumcr Thiir
uniuu-i normal.
noiiu.,.
T««l fc'*’* Is l•lllldlnK a
. Den CUiilMo and daoghtor'fence arouwl his farm.

^=^^simssm

ill smelling axdllnetil. While locpk.
alurut for u cure, I was advisid

EAST PARADISE.
.... ...sr anpl family, W. 8 S*
lipipd family. Mhu. IJrr.l.- Mori. Germ,
rind Isaac 8<-«-gmllU-r. »ie-ni a lew day*
at Halny 1.ake InM w.-t-k a]l n-purt
good lime.
Sparling of Traverse flly
c a ti-w .lays with friends
.1 relail.p
r fri.ai Modok-

lii.-y w.vkn.-M. was banlabed."
. .. S.vle b.v all dralmi. Prfew SB
ceni-. Ki'siii-MlUiurn Co-. Buffalo,
Ne* York. ?eb- ag.nt for the fnltod
Stale*
R.-nu-mbPv the name—l).-«uf*—and

■‘"i day's

JULY
When Orderino
by Mi^

CLEARANCE SALE

Be sure and take advantage of our big JULY CLEARANCE SALE. It will
save you from lO per cent to 25 per cent on everything you buy in house
furnishing goods. If you have been figuring on buying goods this summer
or in the early fail come in at once and get our prices and we are sure to
satisfy you that you can save money by buying now, even if you have to
store your purchase until you need them. Those who have been figuring
on sending outside for goods, bring in your catalog and compare it with
our prices. We will guarantee to srve you money.

Remember, Your Credit is Good

addrofs sll commumcatioDB
in care of Mail Ofder Depart*
mant. That will aaaure it get­
ting speedy and careful atten-

ODD DRESSERS
'You can S.-ir£ enoueh mcney to f>av
your txpeust ^elltng to Traverse City
on the price of an ODD DRhSSEK.
$9.00 Dresser, made of maple,
4 large drawers, lSx20 mirror, Sk vR
July Sale price..............................*
$19 00 Solid Oak Dresser, extra _ ______
large base, French plate mir- wQ QQ
ror, July sale price.....................
$1800 Princess Dresser. French
. plate oval mirror. French «1 Q gQ
shape leg, Ju'/salc/pncc

Rugs and Carpets
/;: our Ruq ami Cirpel DcpailiiunI :,•< u;.'
shotvhie some /■:x(eptioi:al''y Bis Bor-anis

‘rehS-Stri.™^.:

^ $1.50
.... $2.40

»l5i00room Bi»Bru8*el» Rug*, poaitively
not to fade.
tis.oo EoyJ Tspi»t.» Brunei. R«B. 1»12.

"■...........16-50

$25.00 Bcamlow R'lg, ‘-**12 aeveml pattonts
tn M lcct from.
/« 7^
Sale price........................................... lOaiO

COMMODES
July sale price...............................
$6 00 Extra '
three dra'
front top> draw.
araw. July
juiy sale price.
$9.00 Solid Oak Commode, golden quartered oak hmshed. July Sg.QO
sale price.......................................

$4.50

ODD WOOD BEDS
We find in lookinn over our warehouse nock
about 30 Odd Wood Beds that the dreswia
and commodes have been sold with iron

,^?o.a7l3rsa^LiS W-0?*o6-«®

Some of them sold as high as $12 00.

All Carpets bought from us
during this sale are Sewed .and
Uid FREE OF CHARGE, or 5c
per yard Discount if you sew and
lay them yourself.______________

Dining Room Goods
good sMebonM
further towani raakitn: a
■ ' ' • ' ’
„ny ,,ther pieve of
without one wheu

........1150
75-00

outers that sell up as Ugh as *40

Dining Tables
o.r,iu.„,n;eiuuRu»;^.,d^^^^^^
fQjQQ

trill seat fight p>-op!e. for

Others at $6.50. 8.50. 12.00. 15.00
and up as high as $30.

X Dining Room Chairs
X\ this sale you can get ii goo.1 solid
^ fif\
/
oak i bair, with lealli. r seat, per set............l/al/l/
We hate II iiuiiii« r of hrokftK, s«-u ibat we sr«cloaiiig out at fost »r U-lter._______________________________

J. W. SLATER
The Original Home Furnisher of Nouhern Michigan.
y

witLio a radios of a bimdnsl
oiles tooome to ouraloro and
gft the iiricaa we are iiiakiiiK
at oor .inly
-Inly riearanctClearanct- Bale.
If you1 buy it will save you
doliars.

COUCHES
.lA/AY- .I.n/G .V.-// 7.W; r.y /// )7.\v;
V
.4 cot ai A T THIS $.4Ui ^
You can buy a $-j.50 Couch, 20 inches wide,
6 feet long, heavy 4-inch hard^ ^
wood frame, all upholstered in ®Q 1g
good Velour, at............................ ^
Boston Leather Ccuch, 30 inches
, wide. Ii ft. 2 inches long, ail «Q
steel constructed frame, at........

SANITARY COUCHES

1 price
rpriat jWf Are aolliiic Italic] oak tibk- ti;-,t

We Want Every Oae

lust the thing for that spare bedroom or sum­
mer room; can be adjusted to one-half sUe.
three-quarter size, or full size
bed. orcan be usedasacouch; ®0 »7g
sale price......................................

UCE CURTAINS
We have a number of patierns of Lace Cur­
tains that we have only two or three pair of,
these we arc 'cUing at ONE-HALF prire.
Others that we have only one and two Cur­
tains of we are selling from K)c to Sl .CiO a
piece.
1
Rope Fortiers. 15 or 16 different styles to ieleci from, up from SLOO.
'
Tapestry and Chenille Curtains up from $1 00.

HAWDTmVtlWI MMULO, TMU«»OAV. JULY la, xm.
OLKN HAVEN.
Hr. ud Mt*. D. H. SiHtt-----------too. nUzMta, «nlT«d ee (He HtaODrl
WadMeter Tor -'Keowood.'
HIM KMu Kmmb or HuiUl
va* the^vMU of Mis* AHee Dm

-........
/ J. C Rank.
The oooemxOoa tbm aasK No. SIS.
-*r which County ProUsnl Robtrt
Walter vre a retr tntsawatlnf

.

The WcmeoK kmded stab* aod bark
for HU«a«kee FHda; Iasi.
Hn. L. H. Shaak and (Alldren
(Alldren of fomeably befi
Eaidre. esllod i
i hone of Mr*. thoDBlit that the sole porpcaa of the
Sonday aebool Is (o bring the mile
trot*,
........................
ones to Jetoe, also that we aa Cbd>r this pUof SattiRUy.
llan people abonld see* first the King­
Mlaa Eieaaor Sucker at Cbkaso sr- dom
cf Ood and hU rlgbuousncM.
rired on (he Hiaaoun Satarday. u>
It aras dedded to bold the next
apeiid a fe*r
wiiH her sUter,
at Orem.
Hra. Heory Nesaso of Glen Arbor.
The prtAdent thtn appUnted the
Last Tueada»-D- H. Day iwJrei!
(oUowing pngaam ccnunltue; E. H.
12.00U blark baas fnKn Burrowa. Frank SierlS and Mrs.
UU Plah commiaal'
Minnie Hnthaway.
-ji In Olra Lake
. and Mr. J. K. KenA party oT ala.' conalnlna of Mr. a
redy
, Ieach spoke of Importanee of
Bert Wcdtram and two <*lldi>
temper
iperanec work In thi- Sunday school
- with LouU WoMraia and Uia* B
and Mr. Henry SnekeU stm elected
hara Webator arrlTOd on Oie Mlfciouri SuperlDIrndtmt of tho Tentporance
Saturday to spend some tUw at work of tbe saaoeiatlon.
••Cedar Sprioca Lod|»" on Glen Uke.
then mnde by
Mr. and Hr*. Pirm Berki
which each member erf tbe oonrentlon
CUy. were called here Us________
wrivpd td Increase their
Mr. and Ura. D. U. Day entertained
tbe Sonday school during
at Kolt Friday, at tie *olt links - three months.
(heir fara. The coeats were Mr. .
Convention dosed by singing
Mr*. R. Harrey Wllw. Ur. and t
PHesrer Hv find Ir. The. "
' B. R. Dailey sad Mlaa Karine Nesaeo.
1 was SS.«.
of Manlaeee. Hr. and Mrs. B. H. Day
J. N. Kennedy. Pres.
Moggie Schell. Sec.
Robin of -Lorelei Lodge.
A party of three arrlred on i
PERSONALS.
Hlasourt H’odneedsy for Fred Atk
aoB's resort at Good Harbor.
Prom Wednesday's Record.
has'
' Mliu y«anle NefnMkBl. who
w
Thomas DtwringofEmpire 1* In.Uie
n AlCBcn the pahl winter.
rlvod here on the Mliwtiuri Wednesday city no business.
J. T. Lake of Fife Lake la risltl
• oo her way to her borne at North
lends, In this city.
Mrs. JamM Belyou hits reiiimi-d
Um Lacy Atkinson, of Dssniwt-mc,
baa been visiting Miss Csrra BeoneU. her home ut SUntnn after speodi
a few days In this City vlaltl
the past
_>t w
week.
friends.
airs. Chapman and Whlibeck
ra. J. H- HumlK-rt of Kingsley hat
imed to her home after siMtndlng

vaU known to tbe old aetUen ot tl

jewneae a
Aatnrias. wbeocr tbe infant beir ap­ Tbereafter hi* promoiioa wa* rapid,
will vtali parent of Spain ukee hU llile, no
ajid Tammanoio herame a farorite of
friends.
HIM Georgia Baonder* left yMier- Icsiger eilau onrlolly. having become Tbe lock of railroad iraaaportaUon
day for ber borne at Bdttle Creek , In lfJ3 tbe |•^OTit^ce of Ot lode
after apesdleg some time In ihU cr'lJ - the name survive* vlgorwlv in urdlnstale of Siaauia from taking.bt-rl
Hiss Hlnnle Akey left yesterdayy for
ary apercb. It t» one trf the oldest poeltlon *as one of the leading and
a vIfU wtfa friends at Kalkasks.
HarMtaJI. UUs Anna Mar- place names in Spain. ^ Asturian* largesl stale of Mexicu. it basing 22.- - Mil-. haring bren fanKuia In Roman Ume.HwiO soiisn-tuIIm of spluodltf farming
icing Urtb-Kll-t. iW.'ierlAn!
---guests
.for their martial qualities, for horse.-' land and thoitwand-t of rich iiodeT.lo:* -r.-f llip-;^,
:
and wife.
Dr Rosenthal
ha* re-^**^**^
**'*’
movem.-nt of'ed mine*,
Roaenihal Thompson
Thomi
uiroed from a bualntsa^p to Cbl'''Tordlng i.i onel (Vg. Elijah w Halftrrd. dcfmty payeago.
e—"
reading of n passage in |.t*caJi. for thelmarier-gcher.il. i* ui«;ni to be ivtlrvd
Levi P. Weston of Detnilt if the tpale face* of the ipdd mining iK.pjla-; for ag«-. H.- wa* private aocrctarv to
guest of Ms son. E. A. Weston.
.
■**''’"^** ^ * region proiectj-d the Isle Prerid.-nt HarrUao and one . NoUce la bareby giv.-n
Yesterday Tuny Richards. V,—.
Oscar
' NeiMU
UM^'ieft’forj“=*'1
*'out of that .-xeeuure'* laM official acts
Headland and John Klaareo
left fori'the laUnd. arhere Oicv win camp.
I against tbe Slocr*. v the eptw-eh of w-a* to
Mat socreury to the crUay.'auwm Srd!"iy-V. ai lO .■•cUwk
Joe..ph Ooplati Went to Cbarlevolx j the .Asturtns, know
I "BabK " • Is pay onie of lio- army.
In the forenoon for the er.-cti<ai of a
on Ibe Chcoiian.< pBi y.niiTilay.
___ ... . .
..... wM-r Sianbh! Th.- .j-niou U, tor whon dl»tahrt-.lH’rise f..r l.-eiahau
John riiine. family and broHu r “
[ih.. -wiliest *wiiiintfT of any tl*h
^
encu-d .ui
Jamn of Cheboygan sr- in (he city '
bating made the trip in an u-ito.
Resident*
.............
^..ud •-«!' ''-■'•-I M u rate ,d 21 mil.- •'» ]
Mr*. I. Liprily td Detroit,
;
'
' to U- bmli arrurding to plan* and
Is rieiling at ihe home of her dangb- v«.<-ivlus have juit .to practirul u»c l-ou--. , ,
the
lava
which
bn*
fiuwe.1
fi.ini
th.-l
,
---------:---——
'
*l-"<^lflcairMii»
fumUhud.
an.l
lo Ik.
ler. Mrs. J. H- Sttrlnbarg.
'
H. H. Hill, has gun.- to Old MUsJen volcaao
t
in |ia»l and riceol eruptlou*-! Th* Married Weman's Sympathy. ' .
s’**''? d"i’
iples and It* vicinity appear to be' Wb-.-u « iaarr...l weman ue-Rs a par- 1
vorld..nava.The*.r.^t. cre-pav^
’ n-*'--.-X

lo Carson Cliy, Nev„ where *
exm- •IS to n*maln.
,.ind Mr*. Harry White and Mrs.
PhiglUb left y«-,-u-rduy for Haiwhere they will vl*li for s few
diiy*.
MUs Oovle laiiigwortliy l••fl y<*iu-r-

.a.

Sondsy School flaport.
Repwt of Grant and Grets La
Swiday .BcMol ccnvemlon Md
Uea’a aehDo) boose Saturday, July
OonreaUon opened hy PraaUeol
K. Kennedy.
her liunw at Cudlllac after spradlog
eiBilag No. U2. Pnieeoiiul
oeeoiiul Ilyi
time Id IhU city.
led by the Rev.
I. Warren Ellis of Keystone was
M?Woo
In the rlly today.
s of weleome by Hr. B
Uo Hornsby of thU elt»‘ wen
Warren.
ise by H«iry SaefceU.
Uanttm on business this morning.
anctas No. S71. “More Love
Mr*. C. B. Snyder has retume.
Chrtal."
her home at Rtanarood after \ialUng
Bedutlon by Myrtte Dunmore.
friends In this elly.
Mr. -and Mrs. A.’ H. Wllkinsc
Detroit apent last night in Uils city.
DUmer v>d aodal boor.
Tbs afternoon eeaslaa w opened They went to Old MUslon iliU morn­
ing. where they will aj<end the Slim­
ier.
Judge Wllklnaon and wife of DeDenitleoBl'eertrlce led be Hr. C.
iroll. passed through the ciiy today
on tbeir way to Old Mission, where
they will spemd the sununer at Wi
edge, the 8. S. Walker farm.
Mr. and Mre. W. P. Cnilkshanl
Chlcajm. ■« stopping at the Par*
for the summer.
and Mr* H. G. Duvla of Otsego.
HoMoe Center. West Union and Rloe.
A bnelnoers' Maas was uugbt by
P rlslUng thru
if. I^'l* <*
st Ninth stre
Mrs. Hobba ^ Trareroe City. Her
theme was •'rte UU of Christ,* I
D 1S72. sad U
-siWeA was Ultmtnted by pletores.

The Weil Known Bpe^let,
IS OOMIINOI

NOTICE TO COITflACrORS

Central Newt.
Pennsylvania U the greaiiwt build­
ing and loan assurintlou stale in
country. It ha* 1.217 orjsnlialinDS at
reports ^d «>ver h«Si,>.12 meniU-rs.
> conies faecond with G7« ai
..................... city.
1 mpmbei
HIS Mary Kingsmilh
imiih has reliii
Some expert ha* figui
gur<4 H o
I her home at Summit
imn after rlattlng
friend*
lore are-only 2.«>n pirofi-sslonal
Mr*. Cbarlea ......................................
ill iiluyTn. In the ciiiimry.
extended visit wiili friends
A xcleiitUl devlar. * ihal ( i«-r ci-iil
of the p**vk- of civllin-d Diillou* are
Tho Rev. hither Sheehan

itanasclpd b
Joly U.

DB. DOIUID »

stauiH-s. dripping trough*, t
__ *be never uiamed;" She
pity that
and even p-a. Ir> . The g-Jldes mak“'
In-lp ir'a_ _
___
I.r.rtli otit i>{ St by pp*-*lng coin* ..t; helj. fb.- .vl .r of le-r 'balr." When
oilier olijict* oo iMrimlly cooled fmp- rT.-derivk fumbling dreadfolly, bj tbe
tig
upou
b
ifiems and eelllug Ihusc to vl»lt»i>.
.t .miy wli
On Ih.' usb.r sblos of tbe n
there :* enough lava to build
,
,
tor
th's-e
uiwii
u
bote It lud
city. In npi*taranr<. it tvKi-mides
yvil.m- baii.l Las uevirr gl.-aiii.-l.
sborvle** rmztm s.-a i>f dull Mark' If he had t.-keu I.. l.eatluc 1st ' ' "
that *hiiiimer>i wrenaly purpP' In sum" loniug n.-ek. lud devej.i|.ed
llshf
mouth aud
lisd di-.-ned her i II- r.dlonii.g jvar.
Writlng o
L school ]i
she wouM silii hnv luikcl uIlL |«itPHjai:.' tii»ii -IUI-. mil«-*ien. unac.
tnerre-. Cnll.-d Stalm Consul Covyrl
say.*; “It r«-<-i-lvi-* impllv from foreign Tliere i« no wife wi uuliapp.v. so i.eg.
teaches iln-m Ihe entire leriisL *0 irauipl.sl upon, Uui wjie hs*
fnun th<- rahiiig of ihe
Oion- pillaldeln wli.niifto .-viul.-xviid,
Slid that 1* any nnnmrri.-d wouiaii. ts.

...,. 'll";. u»r";i,ii

I Harp.-r'*
make »llk bo can al*u acuulre o ^
'
iL.iPoUgb, kn.mledpe of the Frenelij-------------------- —
Paris spends M.oono.tJK. yeorly,
languase. A tn-./yea:.- ciur*e <rf »tndy
AabMtus.
cleaning and malntahiing It* site
About one In 20 of LMdon * inhab- imiuil.-* I..»n and wc-uvitiE instruction. I Asl.tslu* cuu falrlj Uy elalm to the
imetTlal I.ia-,- poliil.-;,! .WiMV,'
•>'' u*”*'
"f ““
iisma lives on charity.
A penton aibo ha* ruoeivod a ki-vere
(t.Tlriv shock may beenniu
• the end of the IWO y.-ni. *1iid\ ,
,Tj„allme. ela*li.-. Jet UrilUe. a
arloiu and s.-emingly ««*<- lo biwihe.
gi-a.luiiU- Iie.er Uus any dlfrieuliyj du-iliug sloue. which i-au be readily
these sympuims a.««wsarllr
M.lslnipg a alluulluh lu on.- of the carded. *I>UU uud w-or.-u lulu llsstM-.
j lu O.-rmuii.v It I* ku-.s-u a* sielu Oai'L*
lodlcate eath, and under no cireiiiu- sUI; houM-s of Lyou*. liartui Goiiils-l Yauiiiu.lh.io nbm- thixi. mid the mln.-ra of yiu-beo
stances slKMild fm^ial ineasiires !«•
d until a |•hyKir1lm has pn* I. on.- <if the for.im.s.1 nuvul ni.ii iuj-E''-' “ duitc as expressive a uuuie, f*'"*
oouno-d life exliiiet. It U mwl Ilkely llieOmanese enipl..-. He wa*
many victims have li« n given
of marine during ili.- war with
It Sunk* For Work.
or dead after aa ehictrtc shock, when Rus-la an.l flgimsl inalcriuJtj lU plmiThe Kiident or luoveiuvul Is niraul 1
auous aiipllcatlan of farther! nJng the c2Uii|*iimi id which Tog«.' •(and f..r real. aolkU hard work. Le
might have -restored
ers dysirayiKl the u* M*. lo It that We live up to the eoi
Yanimaiilo l- Hr ivptlon.—Jl. ila.vle*. I'n-al.U-nt of Tsi
of cases sre on record wbi-re
siwibiaie of the I mania I'nlon.
subject* who have received seyere'
shock* have been unconsclnus for
than »l minutes wiihoiit the
ti dlscemlhle heart action, niid
stIH havtf recovered becaitst- of Ihe the Vtilin- river, la »

.1,,.. „,a

He will bo in

Traverse City
Park Place Hotel

Peterson, State lUnk btiildiiig. TraV
'
: Mirhlpin; <

Empire. ,

faled |>.;nl.d, m:.i, j

>. it..vT

! •

FROM

Satiirdar
"*~ j

|

Morning Juy, 50
UNTIL

;

Saiurdoy Joir, 28

jcflice Hovea—From *;» a. m. unUI

I

fia. m..

FREE

PEARL and_
SHELL SOUVEbs
An endl.-ai variety, .it lOc
U>.C5ccac'b.

; "'Uii;'.:.."" ;:"ir ."S;

POSTAL CARDS
Fancy. Floral, PLotoe etc.
eacb 6c others Ic jmtl Sc
each.
Comics.ii for 8c or Ic each.

Dr. MHknnal.i lias f-r yeara made a
Iiidj of fhruuir and lingerlw* dia.
HI* exienalve prwrUo
foral.le disease.
r ibe brain. «plne.
. . nerroa,
i
ud. kklu.
1. bean, luagi
luagf. ttrer.
j'arb, kldner*. idaddi-r
. *rienllfioally and -ueceatf.illy Irtisted.
i Hr. McDonald pay* kp.-ci*i at
Mu t'aisrrh. Cslarrhal I
'and Lung Disease*, Chmnle Dtseaiw*
: p<-riillar lo wiimen. Nerrnu* and Iftiys
iiful DehllUr, RheumallMD. Parwlyita,
I NeiiralKla. and nil t'hroalr and NetI vciu* IM-ea--* iif Meu. Women and
Iciilldrvn No matter wbai your dIaI ease niny be,
«•

mrt U suu Bope-Tbes Do
Rot Despair*

blit mnsull Dr. UrDonald and get a
corr.xit dlagnmis of your diaewae and
feel assured thai ibe doctor kaava
; correctly wbal alia you. if you aro
,furaW.-.-he will cure you Thwa ua! able 10 eall. wrile for symptom blank.
I Corrvspon.k-nci- airirtly conSdeoUtl.

’ iSri McDonald
Tbe rharlevotx. .
Cor. Talk ami Klirjilenb Sia., DetronlL
Mirb.

Our Great Sacrifice Sale!
WUl Save

Muslin Underwear
M io sa Per Ccal Diseoan^
Corxef

SSekiodat

Qifier*

23c

1 75o kind at j

1 48c I'

$1.501
valatis St }

89c

thousands of Dollars
To the people of this city and region. We own the
bulk of our stock at old prices, but now the goods must
be sold and this is your opportunity to save that cannot
come again with the advancing condiiion
of the wholesale market.

Drawers at 23 cents. 48 cents, and 89 cents
Skirts' at 47 cents, 97 cents. $1.25. Sf.98
Ni'Sht Gowns at 47c. 69c. 97c, and $1.15

A lot of HeioeriMd White Goode, 25c valoee. at................16c
VaIsM 35 and 40 oenti at....................................................S4c
CoTHt Oerw Embroidery st................................................SSc
Oambrie Embmiaeiy. 10 inch..............................................l»e
Staffip^iaen st........................................ One Half Price

CLOTHING SECTION

SILKS [s

59c

mens Suits 6.95
ni . u

xL lo
2LotsYouths
Suits
. , ,



...

3G inch filack Taffetas.....................................B9c and 81.86
27 inch Black Pew de Soie, $1.25 vslaes at........................ 89c
121c and 15c Ginghsmi sad Chambfsys at......................... 18e
15c Wash Goods at.............................................................. 18c
10c Ginirhamsat...............................................
d^C
Table fnU of $1 and «150 Dress Goods, choit*...................«8e

E. WILHELM

9.50

TT5I) and $9 tallies at

$4.85

12,50
$12.90 values at
$8.95

Valaesto$3.00at Values la $4.50 at Value tu $6 at

a ac

Straw Hats 28 to SO per ct discount
SV^^-i.00Fx„c,.

2.98

----3.98

Base Ball Suits

A lot of -2T}c and 50c caps
to clean up at .................

AU 81. and 81.88 Cbecks. Stripes, etc at 69c.
Alao a lot of 27 inch Taffetas incltnlcd.

Ko. lOOUibbon. the ISj;

kind at......................... fe

10<- Torchou Lioet at..........8<Fine- Xoruiuixli* Valg..
2rM.-to 40c value*, at. .ISi;
Oriental Lace*. mlu<«
•’Wr and 7-V. rhoiv-o
.89:
lOciifp] 12c Hom at............8r

20c and S-5e Back ComlN 18e
Wannen'e girdle foundatioiia. 15o kind...............9c
Silk lilovea, colon Un.
gray and brown, at----46c

WUIe Kid Gloves

A linneh,^ 50e Fancy
Hw.at............................. 28.JfJeWa*!. IVlts................/.8c

$12.1 quality at..............78c
1.7.>.joaHtyat............ 1.19

SOcWfish lk-!u.................. 29o

3 Lots Boys Suits

Wash Hnbbotl Silk

5c Torchon Locca fit______ 2c •

Lm- Hom at . ,10c and 121

Wblte Goods and linen Dept
BemMntsTaMeDamnsksat 25loS0
Per Cent on.

Notion Division

gg(-

including cap and
belt, at

87 cents
About
I Men s 1 lats. only one
<
or two
of ajkind.. choice of lot, -c

A lot of $1.50 Dress Shirts,
slightly soiled, at.................

60c

98 cents

New Wilhelm Block
Union and Front St.

White TIhikI M-.ga. 50v
ai.il $1 kin.! .
."Wc

2-V and -iOc Mimea' Lisle
Glove*, clean up at....ISc

CLOAK and SUIT DEPT.
Kimpnas at Half Price
Suits at Half Price
White Dresses at HalffPrice
Colored Cotton Suits at 1,98
Silk Petticoats at $4,98c. 6 75. 7.90
6.50 Cravenette Coats at 2.98
12.50 and 15.00 Cravenette Coats. 9,50
One caM- of uasQrU't ifotiens aui-h a* Hair Curlen. Boi
Pin*. Elastic. Buttons. Damitig Cotton, •■V., etc,
any article at only 8 cents.

E. WILHELM

AiO. THUMOAV, JULY It. 1OT.
T SbnpsOB. Adtnr.. to Je
r. et. al.. D $0 ft.. ^ I
and 4S. Mock S. P. H.'s Ut.
a Ga
Alrewo U Land to Howard
Hows
...............
lot 2S. Edns Park. t>C3.
Ferdinand Lautner sod wife to
Uaithlaa Knlcbsl. •»% of aeli. Sec-

To take the sharp edge off
an appetite that won’t wait
for wiftgla—
To aharpen a poor appetite
that doesn’t care for meals—
eat

wife, lot 1. block 8. Mayfield. |T&.
Henry T Blaikmsn and wife
Frank Z.
Z OGffln and wife, lot« M* i
.............S, H. i. * Co s in, IlfOO.
Asliley B. CuitJs an.l wife tti Ow.ir
Siiupaun. lot S. block N.. H L. fc Co.'s
71b. »2t0.
>ii
urtU. lot 6. block
h. 1370.
Tlllle S. Schuknecht l<
Hansberger. lots 1. 3. 3 and
Sec. 8. T. SC. It 10. *300.

Uneeda Biscuit

OLO MISSION.
■ new tenant fur the Hinre farm
Saturday night on the Mliuaiurl
Mr. Pulver the vacatiiiB i>ue bus not
derided yet what he will do.
The Old MUslon bull ti-uin went in
trine Saturday to iilay with the Acme
.-aiti. The mittie was S to J In favor
)( Old Mfaslon.
Otilte a numlMT of iniirlsts rame on
:he last trip of the MlsKuiirl.
Un Hretlon and family have moved
from HarriavllK- to this plac’-. Thl-.v
moving tn the Batdey ooitaye.
r. McCalla. the fruit JuUe tnun, to

So iratiitions, so easily di­
eted, that they have become
the staple wheat food.
In iHOuture and
dmtt proof paekattt.

Iw

Mary Blakely of Tordi Lake U vUlt- been ablpped from Seasen's dock in,
'le last two weeks.
I
ay at her uncle's. George Foote’s.
Miss Kate Van Busker of Manistee,
Crtwce Banholcmew of Stiver Lai
here vWtlng f
s vlslUne at A. ThleltMTV. H L Set
?r sUK-:. Mra. :
Henry Wy’.aader, who to a Hod*™'
Hit. Ed. Cwegnare end father ieft
-Werdtnan, bai Itca sick a lang Utne.;
tost WKk frr a rtsll in Canada and
The Wovdman gtt up a dance latt
soctherb Mtcblsan.
«:gai i.r 1... la.tflt. Theie wav a.
Mrs D. Frink and daughter Hardorte
laiee gaihiTiiiv. Uie n-t profit* fer
cl m- Hapid*. :!ie «p*t
................
;; I'.ril - o'..’r forty driUr* I
viib fiiend. nl i:ewjdi_.
Ml . W.-laiidKi and M.-r R;i4.«e> -.,1.1
W. 1.. liuM>-n wa S>rry plenvantlr Ir-,- C-- ;-iii aii.l l■•uloca^lv n. the amo'inl i
surprised Monday evening
( t iliirte.-n d.illais.
j
Frank n,-!i - and hla trill crew w.-m .
hmite. when about fifty of hi
' '
to h- lp blm remember to South Uanitr.a lari seuk to finish'
-tfadav.
the cut or loBi.
'
1
Sstalford Bres.. r'tcrted
rt.::rt* .
up Ihoir
Ivecnard Erickson's rmrtber is on'
hir.rUr mil! al.oui
.taxii thr«- mllw north South Manltira. She clings to hvr old
St Friday.
■t Kv-waain last
l.rtDc on ibv Island in preference to'
~ ~<>rd Is spending the ntee <me her »oo has for her. She
Mlf.i Ethel eisllord
several davs
friends
In
Elk went over for only a week's vialt her;
'apids.
s-i;i ttioviji. I ui dll
Wood BDriH -SjndBy with
Gi-and
-si.-r. at I3k L:ike.
Mrs. II
arrived home W«-dii<-*
ler aisle
, , Pa., mheiehe had
confinivl In the marine luaipltal
t.fpbolrt (ever lor eight w.-eks.
I
alnmeais;
Cairt. C U. Frame
'rume of 8i. U "-! 1 S<4ip ciimi'any gave

1

MfCMdi Keans

wd cookhk

mrs

and protiu bv the mine of iufonaanon it coeula* I
the tsrturmentof foodsiogencral. In U two wrlbkor
cooks give the benefit of mucbspecislstod) miotiietnti

KMGSFORD*S
OSWEGO ^SSS,
as an lU in cooking and baking. It U a rn-els-.iono
amgiv power of tbi» famons product, whrwe wbolew
IS. jiiirnv and pecuHarlvdelicate properties bite re.
; the standard ofqiulily for over half a ceniuiv
Get the Kenuine King'ford’v Oswego Com Surch.
e lor over filtv years at Oswego. All
ticeta. tu {lounl packages.
T.URSFUB»SM.BnfL...

UTIHU. STUa CMPMt. ^

m

who has been here
>'• ars, spent Ajday
his daiighler. Mrs.

Saiurvlay with' they gave a diamond ring to the m--si
H. Anderson j is’iKilar Utby.
Fo.ir.i.’orold EdiUi
Wanieoa having rvc-lved tbv m<r-t
mile votM and to the proud poaM-ssor ol

(5, Booth t Co,
steamer liusy tbc-se days bringlnp
In the mill from Round lake,
Mrs. Oliver Case and daughter
Betting reody to begin work right Ttav.
with .
uwaylias IkTlha Holdaworth of Oregon Mrs. F. Wamer________
Mlsi

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

finer Foods
Daimler Desserts
Tberell be rejoicisg St tbe tibkand aU sMutbs
will be 1 unmodsly fed if tbe coeA^ gets our book of

the gold ring.
idma Fisher, who has be.-n on
the alck list for the last two we. k*
ph-iirlsy Is aide to be around, but

liwim: III
{ended lb.R. DoTM-y 1

nni writ yet.
Mr*, llirdsey spent
her dsuBhUT. Myrtle.
ACME.
tuU-tculosls sanliarii
The rain Monday made the farmers Ranlds. and saw she Is Imprtn-ingj
eleciodi
t \Vid,M >.ia>
, tuy*joih^
ulroul
Acme
smile.
finely.
The pats-uts live out Of doors
KINKBLCV.
Pres.. Mra. Wm. A. Miner; Vice I'realJ. D. Stedman has <ti>ft<
and enjoy It, Tb.-y are y.wy kindly
j.
„ baring bU dent. Murry, Tompkins; Seerriary.
careil
for
Many
<»f
the
pstlent*
were
picking
cfieiries,
Ctoetien Notice.
wmiam
llowBessie StonJ: Treaaurer Ida Reeee
reaidence rerhlngled.
so very low when uken there it
J. W. Smith Is building
be legal voters of Omnd TimveiM
d Is dolnc the work.
Oizanlst .Carrie Hoburg.
foundation for n house for Peter seemed' like a mlmde. she said to
uniy. MlcWgmi’ .
Urn. WUIIam BlacUmrat left laal
Ethel and aarence Bud of Cadillac
Little -niHma Tavlor
se«- them'now walking around, and on
Moniaon
at
Yiilru.
sccurdance
with tbe provlatau uf
are
spending
a
few
weeks
with
friends
Thursday lor a vlaU with her mother,
the rtaid to good health. Mias Katie With the mvaeles. ,
The Kelly Lumber Co, have
laple aty.
No 372 of tbe IlrtiHc Actt of
Binliwy i.-n her last wer-k to be an
Mr.
..........................................
and Mrs. Chalkev vUtiid iti.h’m. Hill of Traverse City Is s|«-ud wl luadlng with tan lark at Braiusrrrs
Sii*.-rM«i-l’.’'’7.'you are hiTeby notified that •
assistant in one of the de,>anments of lstt--’s i-l>t.-r. Mi>.
H looks like old th
tg bis vseatton with bis son In this landing.
I’rtmary KierUiMi Is (i> be held in
the Rev. A. L. Thur»ton-s.
iw.’nt.- vMirs agrr.
lo, lu-r
vuur county OB U»e aerwd ’TneadV U
B. F.
Baylor returned Thtireday
Snaday
R. n. White and family. Mrs. Hattie
a ’esIWr in
ISw'- « »»■>'*
fl*’>***t«w
Mis* Anti
Hoxle. also Dr, Bunce'a family
4 caiRr m
for tbe purpose
resorting at Acme.
Klnesh-y I:i
revistu
' '• Almond lUrtcdrd of Travers.- City,
. • ,X'-mslltiii|oii -It llie male o( jsiciugau.
Mrs. Regar of Btiyne Fblls Is vii
with some friends are suipldi
x 'shall I.- nominated by all puUUeal
ng at her brother's, Ferdnnnd ;
is home on -v short vacathm.
_____
, have n
Kloeiley achools
few- w.eks In Mr. Rickards I
l-artli s
orge's of this place.
p«-i t' to o-tiini 1ti atioQi ten Jays.
..jg force of four this year.
II ink Ralilds.
lew* whereof, I have hereunto
Henry Wavre of Grand Rapids
leld Us
Uiorge Blrdsey who has been rofianimal adioo) isoetinK beli
Johnnie Pulrlpher's base
dav. b
my hand UiU ---------------------- ’dV «•<
spending the summer with his pncles plajTfl the OI.I Mteskm teen
A. a Slins
ng log* at this iilace has hi* Job comIJrewe:
family Gus Newmann's of this place. Saturday. Score 5 to I Ir
Jnly, A T>- J»«'7.
Hkdiael UcCanhy. moderator am
ileted and will remro to Gleu ArtiorGeorge Fo«, wife and dau^ter.
wife’s sisu-r who lui* Uwn In
rhas B JtibBMe.
OW Mlwtoo.
The same t
wanl C. VanDeWalker. treeaurer.
ktargarei Hedm
laiel. went down to the Grand Trav.
biu-pital at that .pUue f<T some
Joseph SdimltL sssUUmt
UliB Alice Abbot haa returned from
Sh.TilT of Grand Tmvqrae County.
r. Atkinaon’B Saiorrte hospital Sunday to mv their played the O. W. IVs ot Tra
raveme City,*''’'’'
past. Mr*. Ho w.T Is v.-rv Iqw
\g Rapids and to aaUtlng tn J. '
*841
a-bo la very sick
daughter and atoterr who
consiimplloo.
at their gnmnda Sunday. Setnv 13 to, day
siacb't store for the present.
number attended the dan^
there.
6 la favor of O- W. D’a
Hiss Alice Roisener and Leeier MeMra. A. Newroann called
glen Aibor. given for Oio benefit
July 1C.
,
BW. have been vlsUMr Wvltnder. The proceeds ol
days. Hiss Rotgen
the dance wa* fifty dollars.
GLEN ARBOR.
Horsey and her son Ralph of
bam . fur
- leuimed Sunday.
malneax meeting
thefollowtng officers were

H006E.
Hrt. Bert Baacnft U vtatOng «t the
hone of E J. Baaeroft.
WIHU
McKonkfe and

dnucbUr

Laelie. of Cedar Sprlnca. Iowa, retonted bone todar.
d lira.
John Uareh apeot SubHr. and
H
>■ at E J
___ otid Mrm. W. Taylor
CimlB of O- Uiee. Sunday.
Hr. and Hra. Vm. Vaoaburs will
aiart Tneaday i
r. H. Pierce
*Hrm. S. Arerr rolnrued hopie frotn
Trarerae aty laat Toaday.
'Oner Pleeee arert to t

cun

Kj

to Hayfletd.

JdATCHtTT.
Oarrtna Knapp of Boyne Oty. te

POSITIVELY

Hiss Ida Rick returned from Trev
erne aty Saturday. >
Miss ^en Snwnaon and Flosslt
®*HSi^ Bocart la auSerlng with
HcGsrry. both of Traverse Oty. were
goeeta of Peter Caribeck and family
*W^STWlor and wife vlaUnd at
last week.
Hr. and Mrs. J. Anapach
E A. Wall aad.tetatly called o
lAke vlMtora laat Sunda}'.
E OKA- and famfly Sunday afteroo^
•me Rev. Hr. Herbert
Hr.
^,are
workta* o
oa the clmrch. The
•art
.are worWn*

FtMk RuthanlL
Mr. and Mr>. LoulB

ex- many of the pt>0|>le vient tn Empire
and Manistee.
iwci to start for Germany the ISib of
Mm. Mory B*-eman from HRnoia. is
AuguaL
visiting her nl.<ee, Mr*. F. K. Fisher
Mrs, I^iB Rothardt and Mrs. A. and family.
Lnntner vtaited at Mrs. Herkner’e on
Mrs. Dorwin of Port Oneida is here
the Long Lake road Sunday.
visiting frii-Dds.
Mm. Ruthardl called at
Eigone
Uiren Campbell ot Chicago, former­
ly of Burdtckvllle, was In town laat
Umlor’a Sunday.
GMrge Foote haa Just received wmd
that their daughter. Mm. Knappa baby
.........J O’
woi* to twuannHm ntoely. They exanti to
psd to
tome time between ‘"f^Jge'wnnie and Emma Swanson
riends.
dnrre down from the coimty seat Sun■ow and tb» lOtb of September.
.
Several cargoes ot
Every om
n vlBlI to Mr. and Mm- Peter

* 5to'

Rulhardi

a'-s-i,

■xw
•!<»*» nod children of
Omsd Raidda. are visiting her brother
Frank Hopklna.
W. L, Brown drove hto nuto flown
from Tmveree Oty MoodaywOl
Oeorge Houck baa ooostructed au
two
addition oolp tbe we« aide of the new
Halnatock block. It la 31x70 and will
be ulied in store heavy hardware
Mr. and Mm- All of Cadillac,
;. Wolgaat
gueau or Mr. and Mra. J. CWo

Glenmere visited with frienda at this
ace Sunday last.
Miss Margaret Dunn vlsitod friends
laple CTIy on^day laat week
,rn Dumhrille of Cion Arbor,
Haro
-nilt at this place last
called
wts-k.
Port
Uatllo
Meredith
with
Ouolda Is spending a fewfrh-nrt* ai this place.
Tbe rr-eent shower* have
be
gteaily .-ipprwlated by the farmera
this iiurt of the country.

QOMING!

tI^averse

CJTV

FRIDAY, JULY 26th

no. TUtre were twelve prseent and
-

tb« rejoiced In tbe addition ot
<B tbctr roll, tha new mem
bHas Hra. John Holett and
auhter, Hra. Bdd. Kfwoo. They
SSi wlib Hra. Will Taylor to
JtSy 16.
viM'ere ripe and i

:“£a±:-r5»-:5s

*'mIm Brile Oavalege la enjoytog
two weeks vacatloo from her duUea

M -w-a". p-ny »

«•«

laat eyeDing.
Tbe brick work on G. L. Fenion’a
____baa been completed.
addttf
Mm.
Beegmlller la veo’
a. Henry
He
haa begun. Hr. Oooder to the caipenMm. Edd Ktidee of Tmverwe <

old acSool b~»*
rtalted with her mothCT bem^
about two
expect to have tha now one rewly for

-«b^noSd5tto but la a little better.
S^toSSTlSridn Barber of Orawn



Now lor stiU gpeatcp bargains in waists.

July 16.

fm
'k. V‘5

\S^V‘ampeoo to Hen^ Wllklni.
wH of lot H, block 7. O. P.

Jobnooo. parceto. block 3, Oak Purk.
*'cbaa. H. Hunter to Maty A. Hunter,
pamels. block 3. Oak ^k. «.
Wm Wheat and wife to Trustee s
H. E ehort* «•'

J«dy 16.__________

SOUTH GRANT.

AT

Steinberg Bros.

^ lienn^ C
find
Johnaon, nH ol nH of ajcH. Sec. 1».
to ^

inder. parcels, Sec. 10. T. 26. E 8.

W.rs $1M

Xleo W McWelhey and wife to FTed
ley. Elder Holmes oondocUng the serrtoe. Mm. oJbnaon bad lived In
arigbborbood tlilrty ye*m and wai
loved by all who knew her. She had
been ill for ei^l wueka.bnt was very
Mdeut through aU

*■.

.

her

B.Stephenaon ■pnreri*. Sec. 8. T 26. B
1. 87600,
Samuel W.
Krw.se. nH •
R. 12.

WAKTS wortb $1.25. tl.50 nil

enB^ogi,

E’Jrr.iSM-sSeS
of *11 in tbelr eorruw.
fwJmpion weal
Cty (bU morning - visit
'

■*^imici E Hopklna and

rrife

Charles O. Hanner. Jr, *H ofsti
i- AU •______
for the workers.
AHen Burrow* haa a

wi

*"Sas’ H Hunter to Deck H. Hunirr,
loss 5$ and M. block 3. Oak Park 81.
Charles H. Hunter to Wm F. Hun­
ter. low 63 and 64, block 3. Oak Park.

Grace c

^

WAISTS vortll $1.00. $1.25 U4 £»«
$1.35. It.................................. '’•’A'

IT. T 26. R 12. 8600.
Omce M. Cook to Ceorgetta Coot

*'wro H AblKiU and '
C Pegg. 1
H.’i 3rd. t

o
««1, -Ir.
week.
jBir »6.

/

el H- Vi
Sec. 1

friends

.

. .,

23. 24 a
6th. W60C.

And the Far-Famed Trained Wild Beasts i|

EXHIBITION
GRAND . .
GREAT .V
GLORIOUS

CIRCUS

.... BEST
. . BIGGEST
BRIGHTEST

MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE

’*■

-Wm.V Al^k ^ wife

Tbe hmnml of Hm. Jtdmaon w

io Traverse City,

Look In Those
Two Big Windows

*'“hn C. Updcgrove and wife to Wo.

bam unUl tlie driver called for IL

W there is still aoy doubt in your mind as
to who is doing the Shin Waist Business

__________

Real Eatat* Tranafers.

‘‘•Sfwcm Ladle*’ Aid eodety of
IbniVin^T?' meet Wednesday afterhear thriwpocl of their delri
—te U> the dedteatkm oftbe P^^^»
at Hafrtetta.
The meeUng
will be held in Bert’# h^l. A«^
ortially InvUed to attend. Befreab-

Waist
Business

WAISTS vortll 25c

,|gf>

No other slare-Easl. West, North or South-hoo ever
Shown so manyjieantllal waists at sneh low prices.

1000 People Employed. 85 Cars. 12 Big
Water Tight Tents. 500 Animals. 20
Elephants. 20 Camels.
America*s Biggest and Finest Tented Amusamant
ever known. A Gigantic Show in itself. Three
RingsComoletely Filled With Hundreds of Fea­
tures and Performers. Highest Salar,^ Ameri­
can and European Artists. Exolting Royal Ro­
man Hippodrome. Mammoth Whirl of Novelties

40-Funny. Frolicsome. Friskey Clown5-40
tbe nagtnbeek & Great Wallace Parade
Without Ex*gBe.a:ion the l inest Free Street Turnout
ever presented. One G i-anuc String of Gcorgcoi« Pag*
.cantry, a Glitiering Mass of Brilliancy and Bands Galore.
Tickets onSSale Show Day at S. E. Wait & Sons'
Drug Store.


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