The Evening Record, May 06, 1905

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The Evening Record, May 06, 1905

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1905-05-06

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8TMIIMI ML „
mntiiiDiTs
V'V
TWO Hi«« orneuLS

WsMoa He Lassd asd Her HVaaivCMd Nephew.

hku> by toadaaklem

■WB. ORAND 4UBT.

BIG STRIKE
MIIYJE ENDED

mtanto Lad toha tatwaky to KW

:urs-‘3airrvs'-

Heraaf JdarHinac Will Taka Mias Hull |
as HM BHda.
By Wtre to the Krealng RaeorC
Birmingham. Ala.. May €.~Capt.
of Merrimac fame and Griseidn Uousteon HnU
of New York wfll he mnirlcd there
May 2U ________________

reOCRATION or tAMOIt EXFECT.
‘to TO TAKt ACTION.

pSS^?a*' uSt

• P»r CROWE IN TOILS

Jobs aoMk aad bar

QfflBTQS WAIT WNITE SEN

IREIEPTSECKT
iwwi|ino»»>AB«i» WIU. M
AWCtO FOR.

rBaMrtoFyl

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to M
fUc^ri.
MiiW HU May %^Tym Mtfk ttofto*
#(l «Mto«
fiM»« ar« iMpt
Mfft iMHto ktoii HMHetotf by tiM eraiid
Jtoyltom

:3irj
K*^r to aoMT falwtr »• P»i •» t»diy»n«»iit oil mm out of boolnooo.

■ikTH’S GRIM HMtVEST
two

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OUMMIT CITY CITIZEN*
CALLED HOME.

^rm^OttoEoaDromUia, M MMon of
ITtonlcfart Dlad «t the Asylum

HnMa Jefferm. «cod &» years. iLe
slstortotow or Mom« Bowennui oT
Dutottlt aty. died yestontoy norBln«
at Ml sariy boty oC naimlysls and U, L.
Oartar sras ealtod to preiiare the remalas tor bortal. Tbe UMty was takes
to Waltoo aad from there shipped to
Raiaea Oaelar. ^hare the burial wlU
taka plaea. Mr. Carter then texA the
tiala tor this city when he was Interoeptod at Kingsley tor a call at Bum
rnlt City again and ha left the train
and took a llrery rig. dHrlng back to
wlUrin a mUe of where the trst death
oooM and found that the home oT
L. r. ODllard had been bereft of a
molher. Mrs. CoUard. agwl SO. hanag
passed away laarlng two little childreu
to atoum her loas. one only a week old.
The ramalas ware piwparrd tor burial
and tahsn to Owoaao after brief servioaa at the hacaa. BurUl will be to-

COURT ROOM
TO BE GHANOEO

NOTED KIDNAPER SURRENDERED
TO OMAHA POLICE.
Says He Has
Yesrs for Imr

SheHff Says the Situation Is Weil in
Hand and There Is No Necessity
of Calling Troops Oat-1200
Wagons OiiL

TAN SHES
CbtOcgiuJlathi
, Tlieir OeX^LNESS and’
bOOD WEARING qualities
iprown Ihoir snpenority
S'Wack shoes for SomnKT
»r.
WE HAVE THEM W

Shoe X Oxfords

nuonous

CITY BOOfi STORE
HOIAIT.BEECHU CO. 9nm.

AMD

to tie eyeskht

improbable that another

Xh. Jotloirlw! rtM*. fewdble.
.hfportb
aianitc briBci ib« luilec’s ■Und at ih.

Bunim

n-ncwin- ol.l turuiturc..wou a w«>rk.
iron
». r k.
.
Ncal-s Craxlt and
Ov^nce KilVr for
irackb Ru oh! floors.

wait:t
DRUG .JTORE'

Wc are making a big
cut in prices on
Shoes. We have all
widths, a 11 good
styles. Colors, Tan,
Chocolate, and Black
Now is the lime to
save a good bit on
Shoes. Proper fitting
shoes from infancy
to old age.

5.L COR FROST&UN10N.

•prepared tor ahlpment by W. 8. Ander ...................................
dtormor i«tn th.- iibtotr’
Vi »na**reOmwiii'. Int^K'ciu.iity. "iwe.j.
soa. tbe funeral oocunlng on Monday
under tbe nuaptces of the Maaonlc
order of which order thp decaaaed was

PllsSiSiSSSri

The other death occured this morn­
ing. Mrs. IV Gnrrie of Onwny dying nt
an early hour. Her son. B. O. De CnrrW. arrived last night and armngcmeuts were completcHl for the funeral
to uke place nt 8t. FYancls church on
Mosday
morning________t Oakwood. i«« remay tor tbo Iwpectlon of U,e
InnI h«r who m»y d«lrr to m»ke fur-|
ther suggestions. The commtttw on
grounds and bulldinga has the
In charge and the work will be done,

.

Abstract* or nti*

OOOOS WERENT

sold.

,

I

NEW BUSINESS C0UE6E

O. May ..-Vbe«-Ca.b.
on
Lkc.
also nil tbe viomB on the second floor. \ Sto
nmer normal will be esUbllsh“*
Corn-May. «Hc:
ib“' wchers nnd others wlkhlng to
•ly.
47HC.
Oau—May. SOUc: July.
vli-w wilt
w
be given the
Courses

begin the flrrt —Firm demand, fair. 8beep-8ieady: ^
The bu8lneM.c
Monday in Beptember. Three courses lambs, stronger. Hogs-Acilve 15©;
win be taught, bnslness; skerthand and
on local market. lOc. Forty ■
BnglUb. The business conise will be
ns complete and thorough as any loads received.
taught In the state. The i
work win be of high grade,
will be •

S'.-?, Lssjsa'sjr.ss

the aggregniloo of Stetson’s
Tom’s Cabin with lU fierce dogs,
lo urnae urn wont
horses nnd staid donkey, to sa:
.
nothing Of ttttleBva. Tbe primie car
Beal wUI be
to be was aldetmcked near the Cass street

Ti> Decorate Omves^-Chnf, ‘
!SSrF.
bridge mid almom every mother*, boy
--------------------- A. Young. F, P. Onser.j
G A Steams.
j linger will be the businms manager la town sms i
InTitmikm-H. j. Curtis. O. P.
*
c««l ef Thaflkw.
W. W. W.Denn.
We with to exprea oor heerttrit
U,omtrtm6,^p^^
Y%» pnmp that supplies
tank nf the Peie Mar^MOe
oot yuntofday afternoon nnd the en j
gtnes were forced to back down Into gam tkem a try out
the yards of tke Fulghum Manutoetor- ennnw am the handl
'

242EFROinST,

TOT vvtteoMraetod.

ICNETi

inudent boiUrrt to our
stuck—is diA (treat anori.
menton.! uniformly righl
prieefi on

Lumber and Buildinj^ materials, Framinij. Sidim^, Cor­
nice, Sheeting. Flooring. Door and Window Frames,
Otiling. Doors. Sa-^h. Porch Columns. Balusters, Stair
Work, in fact everything in wood for the building.

LET US UO BUSINESS WITH YOU

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
ClUzsns Phone. 32; Bnll. lOO.

W. L. Brown. MnnMtor.

THE UPPER 40 HEADLIGHT
Juat Thick—40 a*W pianos to ohooao from—and all
of them from the upiwr 10 of **Fiana4BIH ** This is
th.‘lant-st an«l most Uaotiful disjilay of Pianos ever
sehn in Northern Michigan.



.

- Mn. J. Jumm ud

OVER

Step io Our Store and See Them

GRINNELL BROTHERS



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AD

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“w"b1r^‘eV??.7*^^^S^U"ro.^I^:!

At the regular meetlni
•on post the fallowing
were appointed tor Atomoi
Bpeakers—L. K. Clevi
Shorter. L D CertU.
To Solicit Funds—H. J. Lnngworthy
Musks-L. Roberts. U K. Cleveland
B- F. Newhoose

O. C. MOFFATT
PRICES SATISFACTORY
BMabUMtodln teas
Room *IO *toto BmH BMb.

Rtoc.vod H«|
FOUR RUSSIAN TORPEDO BOATS p,ao. and.PPn.vod.bcoc..rton*.|^^^^^ ^
BOMBARDED SKIPSl
The committee on grounds and build
Money Just In Time,
lags also has plans made for the erec-1
f^nt veranda of the county
tiot; of a 75-foot flag pole to be erect^
readiness this morning to
^ boumdioW goods
•tis Were the OI onlhc court houae groupda to be ready |
for Decoration Dsy.
(which arc stored in t*re basement, but
and One of Them Waa Firad.
----------^-------------; at the last
by an altorery to call «bc aalr
off aad ibe ehaitcl mortfMv on tbr
Kood*. owned by Mn. Maixie Hubkr.
By Wire to the Bvcnlng Rtword.
London. Mny S.—Friday four torpedo!
botos of Ue VlnditoMtok divUkm nppeMvsd off tbe mmlhwestcm portion of
THE MARKETS
ledo I

AIFREII CUmiCK

That Draws

« ®«

ON JAPANESE COAST

«9«V.

In travtnt Ofy fbis
Tbww waihe lolsoritMidiheaiieotouratockof SfwhCiig gasdr is a
conspleteone.
laathlctksithanllypsyst^
wadycu
•^Spakbngs-* are used, whickwhac moderate in price art haOt to flral^R.
satislactkia^ are truly tbe must eoNKMakal in the cad.
Better look ov'trr tbe new things lust mcrircML

By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
NLANS HAVE BEEN DRAWN TOR
Omaha. May €.—Pat Crowe, a
IMPROVEMENTB.
By Wire to the Brealag Record.
<diafged with kidnaping Bddie Cudahy.
Chicago^ . May C.-Coaceirliig thai «on of tbe mlUlonalre packer and r^
the employers are well situated to run oelring S2U.0(h> ransom five years ago.
wagons under police protection thi- surrendered to the police early this;
morning. He says be has been nego-1
federation of tobt>r mceUng Sonday listing for seveml ytwfs for Immunity !
aflemoon Is expected to caurass the from puttitbrneut.
I
STRONG LIGHT FROM NORTH WIN­
Cropc nppoartM st a newspaper i
probability of
DOWS PAINFUU
end the strike. Bverytbing was gulei flee and said that be winhoti to be j
rested but later disappeared. The i
this momlBg aiding In the prescmi- lice are now after him.
tkm of peace. Sberifl Barret says tbe
Itow Doer ta the Uhrary Win Make
sltaatkpi Is well in hand nnd there I*
the Offlee of Jtidgo Msysc Abeano neceaslty for n call for troops. Kifteea hundred policemen guard l.rm» John and Miss Pettsikow I
lutely Privalm -New Flag
wagons manned by
Last Evening.
SUff to Be Erweted.
day.
John Pettsikow anti slxier. Mlss Pu
Julius Hlllsbreriot hms arrested early i talkow
of n.tl Bast Frml street enter
talned about forty friends last ev cnlng i
At tb.c last seaslon of tbe
in a very pleasant manner. The affair ■
supcnrliors the subject of
____ _ _
WM a box supper Which was fol
tbe court room was auggested. tbej The employers hare advertised for by a dance jind it was not uni
Idea emlnaUng from the member of a thousand white men to take the early hour this morning that
tbe bar wbo claimed rightly that the
guests departed for their homes
to the city, hoping thereby to
the eyesight of those.who were obliged break the strtker s ranks A half bollIS
of
day
today
mloimlxed
the
i
to face the strong light from the long
oublo.
lew of wide windows which Banked
Later Investigation shows that tbe
the north aide of the rOom and towards ___ _____
up of blue stone and
which nil were faced, during the’ bual- inoffensive,
ness tmnancted before the 'court. It j charged,
has been noUoenble by those who have I
to be at the court sereml days | •
SHAKESPEMIE
In auccesaloD that the eyesight of par-j
lies feeing the strong light was really -Twsiflh Night** May 6c Seen Here
Injured and oRen an Inflamed condlSoon by Chartotto Bumott and a
tkm of the eye was th« result. This
Fine Supporting Company.

nd n high class
in one of the
cleverest comedies ever written.
“Twelfth Nlghl.“ Tbe production. If
middle «>f the wMt «lde. the Jury box seen here, will be a most magnlflcem
from the northeast comer to the north- i one. not alone as to mechanical and
cr with the anrangemeul of | scenic equipment,
The Northern Michigan asylum was west comer
x-u., special ^ostumc.-.
r scats In t
the interprcuilng comof three rows
occurring yeMorday afternoon
i Tbe «*.ln* C.P.CI.V of H.e ».ln l^y 1 '“jK,ho pl.y.
o'clock nnd the other this i
___________
r of I by this arrangement will be IncreawHl
Frank Osgood, n prominent
farmer
Fmnkrort auceumbed to a aeverc mab from HR. the iirrseut caiiacity. to 227 ^ wansfleld In such plavs a.s “Ikau
ady at the age of 47 yeara. leaving a | or If a n>w which Is drawn In the
wife wbo was on her wny here to be aid plans for the front U taken out for p^rtslan Romance “ and with Ml«^
hU bedside. She arrived a few hours more front spact' or s tier taken out at
^owe in *The Cavaller“ and

COMMITTEES SELECTED

BASE BAt-t.

• SO KmmR

MlCBICArS LEADUTG MUSIC HOUSE

MEM5 CxYOOMO MBKS
CSOmiNG ePURNISHDfCS

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Twenty-five Dozen Fine Ne^ee

SHIRTS
Hnodaone pntton*, fancy I»«>inn-l>ny now while i'lza
are fnlL , CiMtoinern oay they never naw tibe equal C/|_
o£ tbene nt the pri«..............................................JUV

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
AGEHTS W TRAVBISE OTf

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SAVINGS)

satuboav, may

TtlMin

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I. »w4j

s^sT'-asSerc^iT^ss^Si

Warn Wiatber
taishtaiMt hrilh xm. Ow

*

not help her: PC «he took Dr.<KI>c^

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bomffat w kr.cr than tfrer.

i ber - * 8u1cfl> •cl«*tiac curt?

DDtECTOKS:
■;«HIX1.PwJ»5»OjMWo^I»I.Op^

Bobs' dnijc stores, price 50c BBd 11.00. •
CMimaUed. TtIbI bottle 10c.

.

A Good Family
Size Refrigerator
Will ramie. miOi air duMhen all aiDund, aepttate
compartinema. liiwd with
heavy *inr, all shelwpa and
parU aeUrfibWf. making it
easy to rhmn. will save
moir ifaao iu own price in
one eeuaoii. aaiiU' from keep-

for it 24«^

“jtft±±LS»r'

[ AU vomea sboold Witre to be b»a*
Uiful. Bevotr rules miuxklxid. Hc^
Uer's Rocky MoubUIb TVb bHn|» red

^ ss.^“?ThrS^.tr2' $
ytho omea. U bhjtek HaU-. C-

$ •

- $j—■

jJobBioB DmgCo.

^

Only $12.50
Others fnwii $S.2T> up.

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Excuisioii uw DBTHOUSE

DESTROIEO.jS"rH.-.,«T..:a:

by the bkxnn
of the eyor
ebtekfi; thn btt^
fleshI and mnsrtce
Tn U»in
H. Meads. 8.
E Walt A Sons'dnij; store*. iO cenU,

The price of a pretty fare is |l.W»hmrt disease, vbicb had robbed me | three
s of HollUter'n R*>ck
of sleep and of all Iniertatt In life,
Mountain TfW. Brinjn; red Up*, brinl
had tried many d'.Tereni doctors and
and lovely colo
35 remsk Tc
oral meUlc.> j, but not no benefit.
xablcta. Johnsoo
until 1
>ls Prevented Spread of Fire. So wonderf
Mlolsasr Liang Cheng Has
^
^
________
tbri'e
. ^ wheat flour makes
1 am cured of all my troubW, J uux^k —«
wholesome bread. Ask
lecurs .Evidi
uaranlcnd at Johnson I>rug C'u . i:F.JJ;
H. Ii your grocer for „It.
Lost $3«»-No Irw
2463 tf
[ceidsR.S. Walt d Sou*, drug
Healthy, happy liario*. Molhors aay
j Special U» the Rhiulng ReninJ.
Washlugnm. May C*-Slr Cbenfmig

^.-Tht* dry be
Uang Cheng, the Chinese mlaf
,of the Oorlph Patent C«k ««»awr;
S “^ *'**'
.h“em
a coaU«U.I rirrul.r
.f.r. j
___________ t»”^

D to all Chinese In the ^
caught In the kilns which f guNDAV OfNNCR at Little Tavern- ! J.>hnson Drug Co.
he be
United 8ti
full td venwr which made
fomlshed with reiwrl* yof all cases of rible hot blaxe The t.)wn«peopk- all
mppllcanu who have been denied art tuntod out and by great effort* pnChurch Brevitiaa.
miasSan to ihU nimitry and of all dt- ventod the Are from spreading to other , .
porlatloBs on the groniid of non regls- bnilding*. The loan most reach some j Rev. Hr. Carrel. prA-sldlng elder, will
trmllOB wbleh base been decided since three or four thousand dolUrs with no i preach in the church a» Ka^l Oarfleld.
Sunday afienioim at 2
and at Four
the rxpirmUoB of the exclusion Imaiy
of 1»4.
Loans, Insurance,
___
TIua third quarterly me«‘tlng f.»r
The circular asks aim for an estibloviin^ very strong at the time

Y(»I K CREDIT IS (KXID.

J. W. 3L.AT
WMMJkuilUill

TMrBdlaU«ll<

Nov tbBt the tjrom!
'
HONOR CAME HEAR BEING
MM«|l.lm.tkebM.mrerecelrlBgll»e CMINtSE «TAHT IWVMICIIT TO
BORNEO UP YESTERDAY.
•4MIICMI or ibMs guB* bogs.
]
tmt itb validity.

__ _

ajiarnl inauncm or boat loads belBs
btvpBbi la aiv ralatad and Cba aamber
raas very blfb. The spear asers arv
apparently beeomlfig bolder and r>
opealy about tbelrvorlc.
Baas spaaHag at this time of the
year Is particularly pemJckiua as for
rrery femM flab apsarud hundreds of
ppaam are deMroyud apd It.does not

gams vardeo that U not aflmld to do
bl. duty mad do U light A m» should
time to the work. There Is a pcUtlon
BOW being clrenUtcd. as mentioned In
th; Record prertously. that a game
wafdaa be employed hls compensation
Uk be noi teas than IS a day and expeneaa. TbU would be suBclenl compeuaatkm for a good man and would
take atmy all uBCcrtalaty In reganl
.to^M twmuneralion for the work.

REAL ESTATE

nmte of the amount of damages to the and ^"'^r tVe
v^vnionn vf
•BO OUT?
churth Sunday morning. L«ve Ua>l
appllcanu for such rofuaal on the pan
would have wiihmI
!at 9:30; Presiding Elder CirTvl will
of the United States and for such dc^ good part of the town.
.prmuh. hi* ibemc lu Ing - AUay..
pdrtatlons. bolding the ao(s of the ofIpray.- Fi.nowing the M'rmon mill IATE SPECKLED BEAUTIES.
flcials of this countn, under the law
I the Sacrament of th.- Iii»rd s SmM*^ r.
and in view of the termination of the

rholN<«E«lnsEnUrtalnedFri«d..tthe,..At .h.

. In.rrh i.-

aw#
___ Little
morrow. Lo\e Feajii will Ingin at a;:’.'*
Of tUe.
th. Chlo«r
*or- Tavern.
^
ernment to rcaaonalde exclusion of
strike Chinese, to be hoatilc to a friendly rricwl* Bl thr UiUe Tmvvrn ls.t iv.n- s«.rBjn.iit of (hi- Loofs S«pi>or. Jii
ing. the princIiMiI Hem on the nKCiu the »‘vcnlag at T:3o the subject will bv
IB Ohkngo and the general tie up of
bnaBman win result In a number of fac-i ^
wbleh Is written In the I^
Ashing trip -Jay Among »he Angel* of Sol." On
toiing lanvliig that dt/. Chicago ha»i

™ i*-«^ ihrough ^"siwvkl^ beaut l«:* • Monday evening at ;T:3o the quarterly
bwB torn no by labor troublm that .
of China at
a turn and the patty cohfnrcnce will be held.
Wispy of the big coDcms are earlous^oh^ M nmteroloodl«'*^“^
platters. In addi-! Oitirrh .>f Christ. Tlioma* P. Ullom.
ly oteiidering leBrlng the city. Many by United Slates officials is to fadll- >
^
cenalsted i Minister. Morning scnmui subjf. t.
bavB alrmidy done ap and others will Utc tjlr ro7^i^ ^ ivM
a IbKclple.** Evening, tiniI of: French fried
^ potatoes, radlshiw.
radlshiw.. -Why 1i am
,
aa BOOB aa .they aecnre proper locaj
pickle*,
hot
biscuits,
bread and but- Qxlrd In the series of aermon*. -The
which to base a suit against the UnlU'd
tSoM. This latest Rouble, the moat
aeriotts alnce the great Uaymarket
i that those present thoroughly enjoycf! latJon I* extended to those who
Ins ChlncMi exclu«lon Uwi. In what
rioU. win do much toward InJuriBg the
e*.
inclined to doubL .
particular the attack upon the law is j ‘
aecoBd city of the conniry- But what
to be made is not known to the govern- j •
will injure Chicago wiU aid and benefit
meni officials. They hold that con-|
olbtr cltiea. Traverse City will have
grew baa the right to enact laws to j
aa good a chance to share tn this as
any other city In the country If the exclude from this countrj* Chinese or
. board of trade has Inducements to of- anybody else.
far. A big concern cannot mt»ve for
mthlng and other dties are alvay*
PLEASANTLY flURPRIflED.
ready to aid, so why not Traverse j
Uiroogh many baiula (nome of
isa Lila Pet-rson Ws*» Presented
aiy? The bond issue will be voted on
tliem not oveP-rlean). ‘•blaoded/
With a Geld Ring.
Tncaday and every citisen who want#
you don't know how or by whom,
Mlaa Lila Peterson was surprised
to aae the town grow, who wants to
IB fit for your imet Ofooui»eyoa
St
evening
by.
about
thirty
of
her
help bis neighbor and himself, should
the matter carries I friends The evening from T to 10
aid In Me]
great inajoilty. a majority so j was pleasantly spent pla> lng garner
that there can be no criilrlsm and tinging songs. after which Ice
I and cake were aervod. Before
j leaving the guests presented their ho^
Manx ihouMud. of iwopl. hmv,'■ <«* with b boM rtm^ MIbb Uta won
followinc the CBB, of Nbd rtiicnmn! cbiwci. to niov.-to OmBhB. Neb.
week after week ever since the mimler <
of -YMesar** Young, the l»ookmaker. In |
NOW 5wn JOURNAU
a cab last June. Now It 1* all fwer and
tbe defendant Aa* expr»-R*cd a desire Dayton Selby and Wife Have Purw
J^rom the time the rofte UaetM
Ui go home and forget U alU Mis* l*mlchased Plant of A. F. Bunting.
V * ■
the fartary no hand taurhre U tiU
V larsoii may have that desire but It Is
Hayton Selby and wife. Winifred
it is opened in your kitchen,
ialmaat certain that she wi|l go inck Selby, have purrhasf'd the Empire
.cm Uit atage and the Un offlre receipts Journal building and outfit of A. F.
ms iM amfls UBH comEE ms umi ar All piciAGc cmmL

will ttot decrease any U«eaiiNe t»f Oh- Bunting and arc now sole owners gnd
mniona of Ameriimii Homoe weksomo LION COFFEE ^afly.
V Botoricty* that she ha* galniM. U \* a
There b no ntionger proof of merit than continued and increap.
safe prediction that the manager who
ur. fklbv has Iwen the editor and
ing popularity. ‘K^baity mirrivea all oppoaition."
•mcoros her will be made rich through manager or the Journal sinoo It was
C8oldonlyinllb.psekigsa. lion-bcad on srery packsga.)
hi* fbrrslghU
e*tsbl!*hf*d nearly five years ago aad
XBirmyooxUtm.hmde1oTywlmJtMfetw^
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j now, with the assistance of hi* wife
Tha fact that tbe lumber production has l>ei>n able to make tbe puirbase.
X B TOOMQg gweg CO., Tplsda> Chios.
of Michtgan Is decroasing rapidly twchi The deal was made last Saturday,
year is a source of alarm to those that; Tl»e paper will be hin under Ibe^
are Ihicrested in tht« Indostry. In ex-j name qf IHiytim Selby, edUor and pubchange for the plnq topped mllU and llshcr.

Let Common Sense Decide

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SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE

strmtion should be vigorously pushed^
n^rowkrtl Ih
and MlehigaB * tsmire of natural j heart, causing death. J. K. Steam
Belle Plaloe. Minn, writes that
wealth well cand for.
1 friend dreadfully Injured hls ham
which swelled up tike blood
The town with only a few industries
aUmds leas chance of aeenriag new poison, healed the wound and saved |
om» UmB a towb wlih many. Factory hls Ilfs. Rest In tbe world for bums j
owners want a localIbB where they
can soenre workers. Tbs envlnm.
menl* of Traverse aty are so pleasant
that let a start be made once and Ihe
working people will tm readily attraotsd but thors must l>c i

"isrxrs?

TimverM City deserves to Uke hs
plana In the front rank oMhe cities of the nuts. TbU cannot be
pHahsd by alttJng still and
Ub the dtisa with enterprise and bostie that fK the factoriea.
and hustle are all right too but It taka#
»to make a starL

DR. SNYDER
OKNY-IM-r

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOP1.ES SAVINGS BANK

Convcyancinjj. c o 1Icctions. ^Notary Pub­
lic, Justice pf the
Peace. W c want
your business.

Carped and Lace
Curtains,,,:]^%^%:^^


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’.

Vour < ar(x t duuIo. laUi anil linwl.

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Anl.i.iii, also niffl.-l

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Sffuti
Side

mull curtains for bol

r»«m« .a .Vtr, 7'm-. $1,00, $1,2.'>. $1.7.0. Vi-OO, $2.i5,

1

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aah»

JI.3.Wilbthti, Stmt

THE DINING ROOM
SHOULD BE FURNISHED AS NICELY AS ANY ROOM IN
THE HOUSE.
You .nre there ono-ihird of your time.

I
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WK W.AN T YOU TO Sill- OUK

M-W DINING ROOM l URNlTl’Ki:.

SIDI

lOARD!

.ire .tn Indisiwnsible pici c of Furniture. The n.-w Myles arc beauties,
liave them Sl-t-tiO. $J0.«. $2J.0<i. $25.00 $:((• W. S:!2.li0 and $H5.00.

is?

BUFFETS

Thou-'h sin.tlh r th.tn a sideboard, are just as iwxessary. Thcsic new biNS arc
the l.nest we have ever c.trric<l. Frkes arc
$2S00, $2H.00. $:i2.00 and
JTIO.W
.

DIIMIIMO TABI-ES
The largest stock to select from in the city. A fine « foot cKtension talde for
£(i.75. a better one for $7Ji0. other grades for $.S.00, $13.75, $14.00, $Ki.O0,
$20,00. $;21.00. The $24.00 and $20.75 have the patent middle pillar leg.

DININO CHAIRS
Any style you wish and our prices will please your pocketbookw A hnc chair
for $4.50 for set of six ch.Tirs; something Ixiticr for S5*50, $8,00, $S.‘.ir». Some
extra line soiid wood seat chairs at $0.25. $92^5. $14.0U and $16.*2:k The finest
of leather upholstered box seat chairs at $21.00. $25.00. $26.00 and $31.00.
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F»1.AXE RAOK3
The firfest in the city at $2.50. $5.25, $10.60 and $11.00. If you would rather
have a pl-itc rail on the wall we ;have something very fine that sells for 15c
afoot.
,

GOING TO

CLEAN HOUSE?

One thing to remember, no trouble to show our goods,
it a great pleasure, whether you want to buy or not.

Good time to wire for liBht or make change*.

■nitEbOIlT

Wp

Iiavc aju nliiv m>a aUirk ol larp <-urtain8 in white
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The best r-kwIh

to U- olitiin.-.I an.l im*I at U«* birat IiKure.

Think about it, then figure with u*.

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Am
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\Vc deem

m iiiiMMiiHi ur- .... ..
MERCMTILE GOMPMir
'JtMdM

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ROYAL
Powicr

1

? ^ Saves Healfli -

KITCHEN EHOWCII.

mmt^:

$1.00 ? f

Extra
Social
Value

EAlMi

a the r\ e
,: v^» n belat; blRh. The foUoe'ne’a^
foUoe.ng arc- Ul^ refft-shmeni*
^ eonaistlnc «rf «and-|
f the hootch:
one hundrMl i^rreem.
j3 I There mt-r*.
»ftv About
j

rY«»t fermttiU ihe (ooA
>AW Uki^po'wd«t.r.b^

^oyal Baking Powder saves health.
rriOE AND RLATrORfd.

NMMnt Time at Ctmrch of Christ
Lan Evening.
Tbe Soodav echool rnoma of the
Cfcarch of Christ wi»re the arene of m

iu™ f.

(s^tiai
f
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SC08ESWEBEIDW

I Hlflli Wl«d l»teef««l With M«hima.
I Yccttrttey After-wwi «t ti'e Rod

UWs Btrenata.

makes lightest, eblusi. most perfect |
; bread. Ask your grocer for It ti€S^ ;

AUt-

ihcao two mosical c»inpoBiiJoa« io far ■
Oagaihtloaa of.nlw*t»
*®*: apart la their caparity of exiiniiwiciit I
>oyad iliKrie Term's Cabin.'* the pUy)
^.riciy which U made by those in|
that
th*
ana made his ebarge of the program U again mco* j
tiiry. IJtii it remained for Manager:
Klbblc>4»l Ike groat Bieiimn c«mi|iaay.l
-----------^ ;
to |iU«o the old time drama In a mod
Tbero are many wrileja «.f melo- i

WE CLAIM'mCufl
« Cf«a i;yaa aad INN

Since having tin* Spinal Meningitis
right Mrs agw »y daughter l^vina
has suffered with Hr.dac.H-s, ctremr
Nervousness and I'owr Vrinm; .»k- has
been d-noring tun.laniJy and aUn.t
tUrr. years ago bad hrr eyes f.tle.1'
wilti glasses, two pair were prn.'ribed
unr pair (.w t losr work nnd ihr ot».»r
lor distant vision.
lly k.-epinu h.-r
5,u].:ls diUtnd Willi atropine w lm h was
sis,. pri^rnlKsl khe was ahJr to wear
the glasses, but ;i • s-»on as .he atru
pine wore off the glasses wutild blur
Lrr vi-.on and ^he . ould
'them, Ih-i vision continun.
wnrw antii she .smtd hardly *<s
:i Tvn>m. Jap. 17, »‘i *5 I
!
Hr. Xlolf. V otlicr whe.e her
tilled l.y l>r. rauNon. Hr. 1
aMam. Onb'o*'** !«•’*'
pr.-wYih»-d, hui tb»-se*ave n-stortxl
l«-f vi.ion, cured h. i he*da. lies and
lier nnveusiit*»s lias entirrlv di'apNo innlkal *.r surgical 1

art, whose work in fin- city as an In*.
of naturalness. 8iUI a wonde-ful:
siructnr on ihe violin needs no Intro f«ftd of romedv is Introduced thronsh

‘‘ir,"

Tf.ivtrse City, Match 57. 1905.

t.ytb* «*.ofOurgp^

.bv bnnun. co„« «,o U. W. 8-»

My daughter Nina, who has always
tiern trOiit»led with weak rye-,

and

Wurring vision has U>en growing worse
the past two years and has sufl.-red
rtitislanlly

with

trouble a^.,.1 nervou-nesH.

K« b.

15, 1

U«.k her to Dr. WoUes oOice where
ins :.s-iMan1

l»s. TauUm. fitted her'

gla*>««'-.
sitJ, gU--e

Iii-nle td <un- weeV
eiililely

cured

*.nd since tlial time l.rr stomach trou­

It';

bles and nerrousuess have gradually
disap|warrd.

She is' als*.

|>rrli-.1 vision.

^ijoying

The change in

her

Real Estate

health Ts so nutioeaWc that our Iriends
WE HAVE tb.B-i».|Uiiip«dOiaahaln..Park>rs In Ttstoi>-- dly.

remark about it and we are pleased to
tell

thrill

that

the

glasses

alone

tirought alHiut the ehangi. as no mfd-

OTHERS ARE BEING CURED

iial nr surgii-al tra;itmrnts wen- usod.

WHY NOT YOU?
EXAMIKAFIONISmE!

MRS. SACI: KVnN
d4»

W. Taghth .St.. City.

The Robert Volt-Amineter

Suit, 4I3-«* Wllh.lm Bib.. TRAVEBSE CITV.

ncx« Thursday.

The Boston Store

headaches, stomach

DI.P.A.W0LFE. Pr.prkfr DB. B. L. PAULSON. A»m»t.

.irj;;;''., 8>e"n1-S':
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SPECIAL 50c A YARD

Read mat Our Traverse Gty PaUcots Say!
Traven* City, April 19, 190$.

Haitman'r triple ton*- i-tlka •'Uztlc- j the same section year after year, and
sill be on the program
the..mes-rtpch Hme
t4 Ibo Qnoc* aiy quartet on Mi****^]
clean reHnol comtMiy j»o»sh*»sck:
evnenlg at the city opera koasdt the ntany good dramatic situation- and It;
Tirtupso Herman -Klrcbncr iwmlerlng ; has especially flne scenery and off.-rU.,

well arrangwl program, the Second
op^ra hou:*c
Maftika hr Wb-nlswskl and Mosxkow : May 11.

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-WE OI.AIMI----------

D«*ete Bui«». iDMlerplow 1« pn^j.,
,.f -old Ark»n*»«v“ bo' il:«
M!fTi| In lu 4'iiiirrj In ili»
pUj^rluhis ••v fi w Indovd nh* mn
|nWliillon.tlirr. Br««herf«*l«r(nl« :e<i«*l Ft«l lUpmond. ibe nplb'-r "f!
in>d<Ad Ih.. n»k« Ihn cntrtul.-1
pT.v.'^^^!
moal^novclt) even to thoM* Who bare'
b,ve aeen ‘‘Old Arkansaw •• aVe
lau^md with Topey and wept with' well aware that fua predominates In
i:v. ITMT. nno. IS thv 8irt««. «»»• “••
„nr. ...vnl... T..,»lc .sd •-»
MwkA which gtveji
great Arid furi^,j,rtm
<sll.mB and
snd Ihri!
ibriltlnK
Ih* tmroducUon of fun. This mane icai>es appeal to critics and to »
msih orgaglaatk 1 will appear it ih(.;ntef goers, but a gtod heertr-iaitgh
_____ _
(makes everyone fool lR‘tter. and ihi
CAy opani hemas

Bambcr.. .h^b -m .dd cre.Uy .o Ibv

A beautiful silk warp dinging fabric, •omethinff
never shown before for less than a dollar a
We
show it in cream, blue, black and brown, very dressy
for all occasions.

E I3ROVE

la the aeli-ctloa ofj

doMhm .. . Tioiidi... «in Bivc «•"

worn

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|W.T »

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AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF THE

€or1i$$ €don dollars

Ercry owner of an AttlomoWlo,
Launch. Gas Engine, or any machlna
depending upon current for IgniUon or
power purposes, either dry. liquid or
storage battery system, should have a
Ilobort Volt-Ammeter.
Every time you start on a trip with
your msehlne you may know the exact
condition of your batteries by apply­
ing the Robert Volt Ammeter. The
Utile instrument pays, every time you
take a trip, a dividend in aaUafacUon.
equal to its cost. There U no cxcuM
for worry or anxiety when the “Roberl" BT.yB your batteries are O. K.
l>rice. Including case, fdm

TI a
C-

"""" JMi
Full Mmsuiw

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Too esn't «wt >m«« thsa a pint of
InapInteuiiL Youcaii*tr*C 1

WALTER M. PAIGE, Agent

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Dealer in Automobiles, Launch, and Gasoline
Engine Supplies
Cittams* Pkona 502 or 48

TravarM Oty. MIdu

MOUSE
STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA
liaH
Tuesday, May 9 Thursday IWlay

%%
WE BELIEVE THEY ARE.

.

Cbe Best 0ollar$ in America

I5c, or 2 for 25c
B DiBplav 0! these Collars can be seen in our
West Window.
"
IF- YOU L.IKK

real.

SWEL.L. SHIRTS
WeCseShew Tos Tlitm at

SOe, ^1.00 and 9^I.SO

“““ •%5r.SrSEtS5=.“

irirfit Broth©rs

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ABlazinBPntliofBIkrIty

OLO
AHKANSAW

WilDERllESS*OF WOE!

HAPPY

HOOLIGAN
AO PEOPLE AO
A Bary of

Show
Dirts

ee.

wtu n f 1^^

ef w—i r wmA

VICTOR UNBERT aa

JOHI ROBEBS^iig^w
and JAKES GOODWIN as
JEREHIAH SNODGRASS

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SIWn
Oiiwm

raacw sonos
ansTTHOio temm ms sbasoii
SaiHlIlMwntATCB*
The BcaattMJewclcd Dimes

PilMi: 3SC, 50c, 75e
s-l

Fred Kayinaaa pre>
seaUkis latest
melodramatic cam-



Mon lutkilile SpecMliiit
“ga‘dg;»;«2L?SL■•WIOB*

25c, 356, SOe ad 75c,
Seat aale will
Wedmday moniiv.

o«st

Tn Record Want Ads

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lOiaCICilSES

A. U J09BA S
fVBBt straM Is ymMfving a Be#

•AUOM fCSCPCR ,TOtO UCtNtC
OOMUfTTSS or yJOUATIONA.

iiiiTlaiirliM

SkaAmt *•
L

tmvms

IP

eitv. mtmmM. Saturday, may c, tm.

THIS is THK ffllAox tor ttoMger;
«»
fmai Mackay. Quetos^
Bad gardsB hose. Oet them of J
Jrttas OUVMI. Ill t-Bioo.
> U> the irtto »ortO»» to tW VmttU

SiiBto O Itoff to loBdtoc wtoh
' aa the Ott dock for the Mtot
tih Ms

M H# «#p»

w

mm I The filAt eAKWAtoto wRl ts frOBS MAB* i
tritrliV km at 11 .. B.

LEriYNMMM

L^ORKT-I

CA tte Mrnui or lAU
Af^a»r»on8<»4ii3rl«
tot kis costa

TMVEBtteiTY STATE BAn

'.JT.”

icecnaania and tbeauda
fotmtain? Becanao they
mantdacUire Uieir own
flatnrs fiom tbe fimat
fieah fmita. Ko eonoti.
trattvi (mits an? usod by
them.

I6E CREAk ICES, 6LACES
of

all

May

ByThQBeBBCityMiisQiaitetto
A Splendid Program \

HudletlMbektacdiiMrt

oartia,
PtaeebiaieiYixigaiii aaalB
depoaitary #t intonst and
sticceaaawmita him. $1.00 wm
open an aoooimi in oor havinga ^ Di^iartiiienU mlmal
compoonM twicu a year,
Um« per cent

MA RliAAt, MMk.. Mat A-Tb«

A>r IMPI^ A Mk» open
M gSm u>
to tH»
diA li-

Monday Kvonlns.

TM «

It kM the MMl heq

m eiMA ttie W«ct %0m49f.

DON’T MBS THE COWXIT

WHY
sots

6UKDAT TRAIN SEKVHX on the;

mmii

HNE VOCAL SOLOS BY MRS. OEGAlt. NR. HlOtTER.

I

NR. WHITE, MR. SKELCHER.
Mi« Andfiaon. noW, trill have hoaie Mpedalljr (;oo^lliim.
bera. Mr. D. W, Stewart haa a rare treat in aioi# ior yotu- Mr. ^
Herman Kerchner, cometiat, will fttmlab aometbing

ADMISSION mm OKNT-S V

di«cri|itioii8. a
•l^iahy.

Yon have pakl more for no betU»r entpriainment

V

t%ls OMa*»si^ ^ Mbcss Is to
tlto. sMikls’rti^ «# two dtnr
tttto ai wtricA Wtode totW Uccoic
fooptoter bs roQMstoi to fcM|i bis so>
I ckMMA <S«ri&K cborch boun
OAjr. It WAS rsplAtocd thsl it
pbOMt to nento-rs of tbe cborrh
AS th«r WOAt to ABd fso. to BklAgle With
ittfOAS or tbc CAklOB.
* TIlC IkMie COSIlUlUA tlKMCbt tbAt
bis fOAOAM WAS Tory iotocfAt^ aa4
so ootlM the pioprietor of Uic thirst
or. who AifptAfwd disposed to com
ply with It. Word rswcbcd the CCS
tso. howersT. thst the sAk»n was open
IhovofYtiost SABdAX. Thercopoa the

-Yes. flv ptoco WAS opcB. 1 o|
It up tost BoadAy BO AS to let the t»ys

towns aad as an
beautified by the addiikm of water
sendee.
The athletic aatoelalion of the Iflgh
school made ahooi IIS on the play
-The OmiTOters- given for them tost
*^SlMry<mt of the High school track
team, which was to have been held thU
afiemoon. was postpoaed on accoum
of the rain. It will probably be held

AT THE PARK PLACE.

The lobby of the Ito-k Place hotel
Is a busy soot this week and many fa­
Tbe^sstion
ATABlill* this UllOOB miliar faoea are to be found there.
amoAg
them being A. H. Nienow of 8i,
UfcdiiMt.
lUctotooftstm
I is alwA) X
Louis, whose adrenl in
nmners of
greeted as one of the
;
PERSONAL,
h fresh Yale cerfthe summer’s trade la
i as the
ioba ffoUBcP and SOB Rat Of
Grocer com
tailve of
ding the day In tc
pany headQuarters at Grand Rapids.
' Qpdlsy Qilito of Old MIssIob Is to He expeota to remain In the city sc*.towp OB a inVks trip.
cral weeka. A, W. Wells of the WellsHlgman company has been a familiar
figure here for several days where hU
E. ABtft. H. Hawkins of Reed City toteresu
InteresU receive a personal sup
supervlwere to town jnsslorday.
Sion, He left for 8t. Joe on tho i
F. rAKllBAls of Bay City Is A
train.
F. G. Kerlln. a proml
Grand Raolds Insurance represema1 H. J. Ihidley also from the
for imirse woeka’ rlslt with ft
eglslerod at the |
Valley City are
In Bay aty.
George W. Bur-i
northern hostely
Howard Dell of Maple
It in bridge, general audllw. »f the'a. R. tc
town OB a business trip.
I., but in private life l • fhther of Dr !
H. F. MoFAll of Cedar Is spending Burbridge of this city has
the day with friends 1b the city.
Place boadquartera this
Wed Baoblel retumod this moi
brief business trip.. Among the local
^ikrtoi a fishing trip to the Platte.
friends to register at the Park Place
L
. H. L. Carter relumed thhis
li E. G. FVjsier and wife of Alden and
V ..from a businesa trip
Klngsley aBd
•. C. 8. Purdy and wife
not apply to
altogether asi Mrs. G.
<3. G
G. Mairton «r
dUpls.v
basemept of the
of fancy goods In the ba
hotel. Is registered for a business slop
V. to the dtv last evening
in the cUy. Mrs. George MlUs Rogi rs
^
R. M. Boyd i
and Elisabeth McKee Brown of C1»b
are visiting In
cago passed through the city for a
Mrs. W. N. lUngham left today for brief stop at the Park en route for a
Kalsmasoo. where she will take tree aummer outing at the new resort Momcnl for rheumatism.
me-ne-se-way (Forest lu>dge.)
Mrs. M. aieder and daugbler. Miss
Mancaret. left for the day for Pouch,
The exar gets up at 7 oWk'and
where they have a cottage.
Mrs. C. Carlson went to ManUtee breakfasu on lea and toast. After
thU morning ^ere she will remain working two hours he walks for an
over Bonday with friends.
hour In his park. In the afumroon he
Miss BeSsle Brown went to Copo« takes another walk and then worV.s
mlah this momlng to spend two weeks
hard tin 11 o’clock at night, except for
with her sister. Mrs. K. Csner.
J. W. Cllffe and wife hlkeil dowi
tho lime devoted to hU dinner. With
the Grinnell camp on the Platte
his wife and children he usually con­
iho early morning train this momlng
but BO Inrormallon as to whether they verses in French or lingllKh to pre
have been drowned out has betm re- vcm (be aliendanls from under, land
Ccived up to the time of going to press. Ing them.
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fox left thlt
George Gould and August Belmont :
are in a contest apparently to ree
I Do Graw.
which one of them can pile up the
mopt money In the tborlejit time and
through the city
way to Manetdima to visit her pareuu. do It without having talk aU»ut it. Bel-1
mom Is ahead of the game last now.i
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hnlhort.
Mrs, James McCully of South Board- according to the Ulk of the men on
IbaB has goBo to Kingsley to visit the street, but Gould U a hot stcond.
friends, for a short time.
Oeone McDonald of Kingsley, who Belmont is making about ll.ooo.omi a
has been at Northport for si vrral month and Gould U just a ilitle
weeks plastering new cottages which bind.
ATu being erected fur the
passfd through the city this
GREENING BROS. NITRSKRY CO. f
"^MYi'l^^lTThSrieil, who is U'Achlng
TREKS AND PLANTS.
*
At Winiamsbttig. spent a short time In
We have leR over a few fruit Ins'S
the city with her parents. Mr. nnd
and about 1.300 raspberry plants, mar
Mrs. Walter Thnrtell.
WUIIamsbttrg this aft*
ly all black caps, also a few strawbeny
Mrs. Louis Bpragne, who has been fu plants and other shrubbery, all to good
the city for ihrei» months with her
condition. Will sell at a big discount.
For Infomation call at 630 S. Union.
Traverse aty.
E. J. Hodge. Agent.
Mrs, MUmle Aylesworth of West In
CIU. phone 475.
land arrlTAd this afternoon for a visit BJay C^ll* ^
with hrr mother. Mrs Herbert l^tan
BIGGEST AND BEST line of bl-!
I is in Kingsley today cycici—Rambler. Monarch. RacTclc.j
ODtonbia. Prices right. Julius Camp-;
bell. |17 Union street,
may Mmo
law. Mrs. Chris Blacken, left this
woming for a visit to her sltter-ln4aw.
Mrs. Reynold Swanson of Manlon.
Mrs. C. E. Brewster of Grand Rap^
Ids, who has been visiting her mother
for the pdst week. Mrs, Neda Credit,
this Boratng.
Mrs. J. Roberu leftI for Kingsley I
iBomtog for a vtoii
vteU with
.................
y of fUbermen
A party
vr, H. Giles and m as 1 Bd B
for a
hare gc

THE MISSES AUaEN wiU have 00 |
display a fine line of fancy work at j
Grinnell Bros.* store, commencing to-'
day. Don’t fall to call and see them.
may 5-2t*j

I WILL DOJVER and set out shade
trees to any part of the clU- Call H.
J. Boyd, drayman, or leave orders at
8. P. Saxton’a hardware store. Phone
L Wells has gone to Kingsley,
may 6-31
he will fish and attend to some 633.

"n.

hspsper of the Sooth ManHpus. panied
ihrough the city today on a tBB days^
furlough. Re will vlsU
fitonda.
beU. 417 CBloo street.

BOOK BINOIIiG

may Mmo

toay E-tt

LOOK OVER THE LIST,
BUY HOW
S»rj;ciili numb LevrU each 65c
Sarg^nit* Strrl S quares, each 65c
Maml Sawis JSC to $1.50 .-aHi
Our Majcihiic ,S;,w at L,c has no
equal.
Twi>t Drills oBMiried shea
Au\^t Bits
•*
••
Bit l»raccs JSC rath
Oibblor Sets 45«' and upwards
Ilaiws Mwidrr Scl*
Harness Kivetrrs
Itomcss Kiwis
Chain Repair iJnk»
Machine and Carriage Bolls
M inch Horse Rasps, each 37c •
rh ••
•*
•• 47c
I’nU enal Food Choppers pSc each
Garden Hues. Rakes, Spades, Shovels,, etc.

OUR SEED SALE CONTINUES

FOR RCNT-Hbose oa Sooth Untoo,
aU modem eoBsesleneto. CaH at
m South UntanSL
maj ^Ct*

m&M

Silk.

m OF THE 30 PATTERNS

AnoUier bliiimiont lias just arrived of Brainard & ArmttrongV
21 iiich Black IVan do Soio Silk, rich toriin aniob, cnio* thiwid

Of BfCarts Wt Sift on Our'floors
to Shorn )lou

piiip tilk, iiut loaded with chcmicalg.

tol.79 EACH
Ami tlicr.'is anotbiT tiling'nlxmt t!u m,
all it tikes to have one of them.

eha.so we can ecll it at


is

74c a Yard <

ONE DOLLAR DOWN

.lust the thing for the popular Silk C,iet. Dn-aa or Snit.

And one dollar a wa-k l.uys jour eheice of lie's,;t0 different inttems and thon- is plenty of i-ai li
lutlorn too.

away on payment of a amall deposit down.

Cor. From
and Union

6. aiilbelm

WorlEyofToar
EBTlyAttfiiiUoB
ow Riblmns juiil !
tviviil from the cast,
till wlore, all wiiltlis
A liuiultiome sh»»wiuj'.

To Induce You to Come
and Sec Them

We Offer

100

WILL SOON BE HERE

GEO. P. STETSON’S

When you are in need of that Bike remember
that we have the most complete line ever

BIG DOUBLE SEE>CTACULAIt

shown in this city. A^so bear in mind that we

UNCLE TOMS
CABIN

WANT YOUR BUSINESS

A $35.M0 PRODUenON
THE BARIIUS OF THEM ALL
UmIw lb. MuMracEt o{ Mr. ElbU.

OPEN EVENINGS

65 Mao. Wish ltd Childna
30 ScctacBlar k SpediYty
SeisaBoBs 30

FARMERS’ Supply

30CilorcdP»g^From

•127-135 state Street
street

Bdt-20
EVA'S ASCENSION ! I

m GniaOest Pmfic Ercr
<BTC8.
Mattsss ChflArva Me. AdalU Se.
fimtsBowsa ssto saOUrKmiMsod

^

We

liav<- only :*40 yanls, it won't laat long, yoa oan have it laid

tnotnt dtp, tnicb.

City Opera House
HaHiiitoNgbt
Saturday, May 6

Thig ailk it a

ijood value for $1.00 a jaid, but 011 uexsount of a fortunate pur-

THE-BOSTON-STORE

A RIBBON
SPECIAL

Every yard ia stamped

with B. A: A.’a feruamiitee which we ftUnd for.

.-“ Tlifse Go-Corts ran^v in i rin- from SU .nsluwui

^

Dot Licoom

Gso. B. Fnllcr. agent for Bprlngport
An ownem of decs sboald take ont
took blBdery. U to the dty. Any cme
harlag mninstoet to htod bow U the their UosMes 1^ the first of Jidie. By
order of thn poondmaster.
r4-llt
James Aval

I delirery. 1

Black Pcau dc
TOOLS YOU WILL HEED

> V.. |

.

TRAVERSE CIT
CITY, MICHIGAN

V:

iGUROTERSliaLGNEN

Cl)e iEpenitig RecercTs Up«to»Pale THustrated Feaftire

MIfiM •CMQOL
ACQurrrco
TNCWSCLVi^ CUCWTAgLY.

Sea Fights, /^cient ait^ Modei^,That flave Made History
to a fhlr
■Bd M
IMC
Idiod how k attUdrrt Omad
atmicth to a ttcai «C comparaUTotr np VVVBtBS. -swo
w» weOpiit
ww f-%
todatawambipa.
t» by Hlgb ndtool pepUn uid Mt «hli

2l,rS£2ii"S2f^tbf

ylsffr■ ' ilftS'-'

fUM. TW «fU»« of thl* Moood Mo«>
cvTtt* ««<4 •OW lU UalUc M bM to

thm Mrttomi trf to«l r««r bad bM d»

tkmaf ware
waroaxcaodtonly
axcaodtonly faw. It la a tact
tbat until than moat xi%ml
diframcco

^

7blrty.ihraa flchtinr ahlp. ware ail that

married man. with an
thinha that be U robbed of bla wmU^
peat warahlp then aflbat. Nelaan. tha while croaata* tbe coauDana In the
Kngllah admiral who had already baan dailL He inmea tbe Ulef. throws hia
ancb a thorn In the alda of tba Ccr- down and Ukea ibo wmiek While bis

Iff

wife is uHctoc or bis braver on old
fHend of tbe fainlljr. Mr. Betnli, nppmu;i and states tbat be baa be«i
^ litibbed to esaetly the i

shlpa. Tha meipy draw up In tha rean
Utlon fashion of tha day--a Une

.
toSad5d^***?ha'‘uS*'^ irtSdTlSd”l^
! but did not pursue the
fertar akin deatroyad tbalr forrnailon. the husbands discovers tbe tolratop
eroab»ff to Cronatodt a
tbat U ar«Jld rrtorn mlthln a fOrtnlsbt.
TfH- Uwdrrtoc North, aaa loddont
tmdkrm th^ pmvmieni battof
that aoi^ oooid com* of tha vantnra.
The R#atoa IntanUon. wbatmr II
laJsM 9^ to ba, wa« dactorwS to br
tQchUbortcal and wboUjr Inaln, bomar. aftor iM«rly |iair i
Itatlaaa and oftan armU
aailtodAdhto dlacaadltad ttaat arpwa^
at tba.ibtranoa to the China aaa an

^7=.-sr.rss-^:

At the Yalu *lr.alc ship Combats ware j that hr wbnld proseCnte the ittin-wbo
hi
'*“*t!;^hi**~*

if it was his beet frtrad.
nunSX* WhilTn^ oTth^apT: ^Pl«^tkms are itoally mmie and the
»«M. T.
lii was under l^oa tons, four j play ends happily,
of the tVlertlal craft were mere yunThe part of Mr. Roberts, the wmM

MB

the
«i‘ch^
ntwe
One ihip wa.
two Wrxa disabled. The Japanese werr
pmc<k~.illy unhuru
combat Am?rtcan ships hold
The rnarrm. told
e ri*c
iug
early days of the republic

tbair idow way aaatyraid. Tha wily
, Tt«o, bla 41nn an^-^pabla hand rtlU
•ahapJna tha na\wl daatiny of yir 1 aland
ampbo.bU^
»er.

; dejt?

» the world

not bet n »

IxnmanMHl

ta masnltoda ol
^ tha Japanaoa 1
crcmsed damage which e«cl\ Individual
ship U capable of InflictItig. Many of
the noatlng armam#^t* of port cenlurlm ware composod of hundreds of
craft. Xerxes, tha H-rsian. w t out to
opposed ft numbered a paltry see vesaaU, but It managed to annihilate Us
njora numerous enemy. For llfiecn
centuries afltT tha birth of the Chris­
tian era numbers constituted tha most
mlUd to the essential fcotura of na\*al aquipmenc
I IMbt Trmtal- Not nmU USt. when Philip of Spain as­
sembled hU groat armada and sailed
awuy dw hla mis

THE OLD AOT THE HEW STYLES OP SEE nOETIHG.
to maintain SpanUh dominion In tha

ss-sr^'Msaiiaarir

splendid ns\-al picture of the century,
but tha battle of the Tala was the ac­
tual forrrnnnrr of the praaent style of
at Ms- battleship warfare. Until the tretncn-

n.gleciful of his charms as a suitor
did the magit of numbers lose Its la­
tency in naval circles. 8iace that lime
the number of Oghtlng ahips In the
world ha* been steadily decreasing.
At Tr.ifalgur Nilson Imd only twentys« ven shliM*. and the FrerKh-Hpanlsb
fleet tu^d thIrty-Uuwa. China and Jaiwn at the Y.i’u had twelve ships each.
I>rtrry nt Manila Hay had arvip excluahe of hH nonflglttlng supply ship and
f>oIlkr. The Spanish Heat consisted of
vrssrls. At TrsfalgHf wooden,
aall proiielled. three decker ships were
pre%-ati!ng type. At the battle of
Yslu n>odepi armored sUam vessels
mounting breech loading guns and protorpedoes and rapid fire
vlded
the role. At Manila Bay
effiM.Uve rapid fire
heavier guns.

r.r.o';’;

! <^ »»»» !*«• ^s portayed by tbe book.
he was a Utarary man of humble ud
trahaparem spirit whose wife ratod
biB ahsoJuialy. Mr. Mctotjrre WM
that completely.
that ths
Mias Mabel Walter had a very dtf-

JAMES U TREVATHAN.
TREVATH
POLITE SWEDES.
The Swedes are a quid people. There
is no >ostllng even among the lostwt
classes. When a train Iravrs a platform
or a steamboat pitr the lookers on lift
their hitU to the dcjiartltig passsngsrs
and bow to them, a compliment that Is
returned
the pasaenaers- You are
cgpected to lift your hst to the shab­
biest isTson you meet In the street, and
loonier a shop. oBlce or bank*with the
hat on U considered a bad breach of
good manners.. In retiring from a rvatauraint you arc expected to bow to the
occupants. Cowing end hat lifting are
s here to order I

the Curtesy,
-----

Some Happenings of the World In Pictures
A GREAT GERMAN POET AND Hl^ WIFL

AN OBSOLETE FORM OF PUNISHMENT.
The picttire Illustrates a formi of punheid In
Ishment whUh formerly
high repute, but which Is i
ly abolished by clvUlxed nations. The

JAPANESE HOSPITAL SHEDS At XENDAY.

:

The eenittinlal aanivcivary of the death of the
Christoph h'rie.lrtvh Schiller, which wUl ottmr May t. will be obsei^rd as sucb
an important occasion demands by the various German lilerary organIsaUoina
to Ameiioa. ThU noted genius was born at Marbarh.
Weimar. May >. Ikos. His father was a surgeon and
minister, but Ihr boy was sent id a mllltaiy school by order of the government
r against hU Inclination. He read all the poetry he could get bold of
and bsgwn to wrritc at a very early age. nnally he escaped from the tcrvlce of
the king of VVurttemberg and thereafter devoted himself to Uterature. WYien he
1 poet be nsarrled Char*

THE PUBLIC GARDEN AT HARBIN.

j that kept the boose with him aad Ma
was reflected at ail ttona.
ras very natural and came
I to for a good share of praise, especial-

^y fw

i not overdo his part*«iid when be Unit ,
j appeared was the picture of a man who
had been robbed but before be left
I the sugc. under the dainty hands of
the ladles, ho wax made very prcacftt■ able. The. part was well played.
' Kenneth Holmes as young Mr.
Bemis and Misa Mabel Anderson as
young Mrs. Bcmla wore also much
praised for the way In which they car­
ried their parts. They were evidently
a very young married couple and stilt
connected
retained their loving ways. Anyone
with the Uuseo-JaiiaDeee war has been the careful proxiilon made by the Japa­
who has enacted a love acene before a f-\
nese govi-rnmeiu for the trealment of the wounded and alck soldier* enlisted
home audience knows how dlMcuIt . :
under Its banner. The succemi of the Japanoee surgeon* In the treatment of
gunshot wounds luu« excited U»e admiration of the prof»n*km all over the world
such a part really is.
Scarcely lea* remarkable ha* been the skill of the medical men and
Miss LoU Thacker made a very
\
of that naUon In suppressing epidemics and comhatlflg the spread of
sweet maid and her stage presence
•f those who have died fi
was Quite graceful.
known to military surgical histoir.
After the play of “Tbe Oarroters.** V
THE PARISH OF WAPPING.
an amusing one-act farce. “No Cure, *:?
sfritten. The monument U on excellent No Pay.” was played with Miss Vera
example of modern art.
1 at sea and ihcre- given a prominent posltlou In the king's ] ^koop as tbe alar. The farce was ^ ;
jarUh of Wapptag. garden, which U one of Uic pubUc parka very fanny aad the characters well
of the Danish cspltul
taken. Thoee who ptoyed to tbe terse
were Misses Florence Bsri. Hazel Fer­
ris. JulU Kelley. Grace McMJehaeL
PLOWING IN THE SUDAN.
.
.
Edna GreUIck. Vera Wynkoop. Ger­
trude Fleming.
Between tbe acU of tbe pfbee. two
excellent readings were given. Miss
Vera Wynkoop appearing first and fo* LIVE AMONQ THE DEAD.
dtlag Maneymnak.” With Mlaa WjrBpart of
northern China la a
koop*s akUlfnl IntorpraCa^ Urn
scenes of the graceful old danoa warn
vividly brought forward and the fnak
beggars, thieves and outcasu
of the house fell Into the rhythm aL
of aU deocrtptloiUL wrbo sat and slesp
tboagb they were Ignorant of the steps
wen to spite of their strange environ-'
of Che dance. Tbe second rending was
meat There are several of these
given by Mias BdUh Andmnon. «he
**towns among the tombs*' to various
parts of the Chinom empire, but the one
choee the powcrtel MIsalaaippI rtver^
tragedy, ^Tbe PUot'a Stpry.** The aelectSon waa wen adapted to her liitewto
DEEPEST LAKE.
to Loch Moray. ThU proves to he U
deepest lake In ths United Ktogtfoi
OoU seven deeper lak^ are knowTi

ar paries nnd on^oor rssm for lu oosmopoUtaa pnpalatkm. Harbin was origtHlIy a oSltory post, and the garrison was pat to work at beauUfytag tbe ptooe.
toa abort Ctato a began to boom as a railroad eentor. and the pubBe improve-

-n.

lines were such tbat had they not been
given In the proper nplrit. tbe whole
piece would have been spoiled. MIm
Winter waa very good In her ebnraeter throwtog herself Into It^so cotnpletely that her personalily was gpparently entirely forgotten.
The part pf Mrs, Crmshaw. 4be sober
and demure Aunt Mary who was al­
ways shocked at Mrs. Roberta* aclkms.
was admirably taken by Mias Vera
Wynkoop. Miss Wynkoop made a fine
looking old lady and gave tbe part tbe
j,little tooebee eo neceerary to t|i
pr^nutk*. While the Une*
they were all will
j were i
Islven.
Charle* Hodge as Wilis Campbeil.
the irrepressible brtvthcr of Mrs. Robrcally clever to bis part- He

Earl Ackerman played the ebarturter
Lawton. *The part was not a
of whom Denmark I* justly proud~
leegihy
cgihy one but It had rom fnlilBeall
Jlan^- U.nrktlan Anderswn—whose
en a Joy to two g**nerat
c**neratlons ! lines and these were well delivered by
Iks of *11 1
Andenem*. ^r. Ackerman.
t

weased the dIsUnction of
t state to the Union to re­
bstog
Uln those tw in relics of barbarism, the
whipping post and plUory. Gov.
Urn Pf that state has recently signed
bill abolIshlng the latlm^ penal InstltuUwx of pilawg^^

I
^
! <>« Vernon McIntyre. Mr. McIntyre
has a i?ood siace presence aad «*•
I
and he fot r great deal ont

PICKED MEN.
The Japanese army U recrolted by
oooacflpdon. but only twenty-live of
the stronrewt and heaJthlert are picked

It U the
cm Eurof
lure. U the Russian architect Fere
given carte blanche to remodH a
Gothic basUlca he would ortentaUsc
tbe stnicture with a \-asi number oC
gunerliig minarets aad IlniaU and Ut

tlT* faahton to wl
tbe Bndah. Tbe country Itself Is vraU
vroU adapted to ag
i
ways rt tming tbe aoil ara ao crude that the rptarn I
U ne uncommon experience In this benighted north Aftr
and a camel yoked together to a wooden plow of the >
Bon. It la hard for tbe traveler in the Soden at tbe pci
thU backward coantry. repntad to be the hsoe of tbe j
i advanced and raHghteoed part of the
aad 8L Aagaattoe and 4

to surti a manner as to bring ont pUto*
ly Its vivid seanaa.'
Miss Myrta MUler waa the pianist
of the evening mid tha musical pro­
gram was no amaH part of Ua plannura oC the evantog. Milt MlUer o»«Md

•mr. MmwM.

miunday. may t.

nos.
iK«ii« m

2rs^yr,Si»^aTri
H. mmnjmt.
_ S S
^'^sS.vSirs;s

Tvmta flf Bmr Lftfe* vlUlt
r by tW telly AtwMi WK i» Mi POBiMtt tt»
of MU. towMUg «J»». Tb.
teiUM > vtetev ««■ iMnnd aau oj an rMM to clrt U* ao«A kM ■
MIM Mo< R»tf M O. «MI i«»a,IMt.r oMra^d » J. C
■ko.

^
who

kmm «M H

!S£r^A^I.

mnrgnmi

^

ko-oa-t. Mia Job. F. at. U«

«*,MI \pon BALB-^JPO twa form

totti. alSS^i^lSJ'A.V^I^ ita!

TSLT

EH^““

OoU U H. Dodee of Bv Oty. •r.t.

Ybo uko Iho niM«r <^
TWte I. BO non

C. a PaMe. R. U. riA. B. tuOB. A. J.
■OB. O. P. CUYor. Bad aU paiBaa.
«Mo< ta tte anilac a»d panag
laio MTMt. fitaa tbe earn: ua* of

mMBtk*i»eof(
Bdlt«iM«tb»i

h.te •««.« .ar. W «r *ith>- \
m Uioo ur Otbor port of

mM.

tM

]iei; OM WMk B»Ulli«. wMti
««od 44*11 ttro WWM.

fm

lororlt nn
\PiAMlW^rUdf cti
roll for speda!! . ]r«an of a«» to «o i
ad^ bjr tlM j aiM rnllanHi^ Pftmmnm
8«^W5.o0potw*kaiidl
after two wyka Addreas. erlth
Flaa aoB aa< bMI MaaMB. aMilot
stamp. Amerloy Home Supply Co,
aoal to 10 ooanaoa
lot*.
Xu. »s Wabash Are.. Ciaeamt, lU.
__________ .
May &-21*
¥ANTCO^la»ax basket aaUert.
Apply the Henry Blarke Lapd and FOR
lagocdar.FH.«.
Lumber Co^ Arcadia. Mich.
bargain If taktti at
may4-tf

.212! i

-----------MtwAcmrTfaa whbhthrrvCorc.
^

anw^ on^

om*

NildeMt El m Won

k «M MMM IhM

a. oo«,r “inJT

pier’s

WANTED.

cta

fo^toSS!

pon

*■

Palgf, m Ca« 8L

r waa thrown upon hla

SOL

lattbaageoMf paara.
Miks baa takca oa a aew wrlakM
of M4Im tn moat aeleet eht^ have

-S=S»Sftl8L-iWHUingBjniuiNota.
jBCHISAII MEWS CONBHKHI j
.
At tbi^ ago of 114 yean, four mootli*
. «»d two day, i^oir KaanlarcaaH dlad
foaeoteliy Woda«day at Ue iioaia of
. Ma aoa. in Boperior atfoet, Dairolt.
HI* kWTlty wa* atiHbtrtod lanoly to
hk» bablta of llrtox. which conprfhood^ a lomperaic. out-of-doom eAlstencc.
AOPtained liy plain. wbolwiom« foodt.
Ha took a pinch of anuff occaalonall}:
‘ boi aoTor anokod or oacd liquor. Until about two weeka ago he waa qaltc
f oomiorublc and able to bo abooi. He
vaa a aatlro of Poland, aad fnarriod at
tho ay of y yoara. Hit wife died U
yearn ay. -Sli of hla nine children are
Wring, and the oldeit la an octogena­
rian. ,
There are pcopio up In Baglnaw who
do noi take much dock In ihe Oalcr 40^aar-old Idea. TliU U evld.»nced by
lour iMiTlage llocnaea .taken oui with­
in the pa»t 12 bourn at the office of the
* county clerk, the younReat party out
of the elfda b«4ni: a tad) who ronfe.aea
to sa anmoM^ra. yd a “yoMth * of 70,
iNKli bating been marrltKl three tiinea
prior to tlUa effort. The arermge age of
the eight people U jud 64 1-2 yeara.
More than W per cent of the puplU
In the grade, grammar and high achola
* «f lUUmaxoo were abaent from arhool
Thnnwlay. owing to non-oonipllance
witb the order of the board of cditcatkm yd the Iniard of health Uaued laat
week that all muat 1m* vnccInaUsl U*fore being ymitfed <m iMa date. Par,enta In myy Inauneea nbaolnteiy ntnaed ty tarelnale rhildren. and tlm-ot
ened to take forrUdr ineat^urt'k to com­
pel the authorltkn to allow them to r**:
turn. Klnderyrtcni; were eloaed. aa
opiy oniMcnth of the pupils were ad­
mitted. The Itoard U Arm In Its deter
• mlnatkm to comt>el the ’\acclMtlon of
all who attend.

ton. are overtoil over Cpdlng IliHr
ton. fTed. at PiWtland. The son dlanp
peamd from homt*^ yearn yo. He
lockiHl up hla fnthera jewelry dure
ye nisbt and myti*rUmaly dlaaie
peartNl. Pannua have (raveled thouaanda «>f wllea and api*ni thwuimnda of
doUart In an effort to locate their aon.
and then dla<xivered him yeidenially.
Mra. «. AblK)tl yd daughter. Mira
Helen AbUm. exiMVt to leave tn the
near future to take up their realdence
In Tmverai* City, where the latter has
ecrurtvl a lucrative position aa laiak.
keeper with the J. K. OrelUcJi Ci>, Doth
Mm. yd Mlaa AhUitt have made their
home here for a number of y.wra, MU.
ViMy being c«n.-.’ted wUh Tlndle ic
Jackacn company here for the paai
three yearn aa aaalaiyt hookkoeper.
and the chyge wilt be wade in the
way of advanoemenl. MUa Abbott will
leave for her n»*w ocruylhm next Sat
orday That they ail! And their new
homo pliUint la the wUb of all.-An
Him Sentinel.
The careleaa ye of lyg range guns,

••YOUR MONEY Ift
NO GOOD*'
Md «01 b. lafMiM to you U afM
•BchaUaboUttot

THB FXMOUe

iMattJ.Johhsohs

6088
RHEUMATISM and
' BLOOD CURE
FM «• »l .MtaM Kth rtndto.
3y »■ »"
YhMt tom Ida
Pw M aM OBMMlMi OKr W
THK HAMHAH MIUO aTORK.

retsclved Invitailona to n •‘glove
ahower.** It U to be In ye of the moat
fuhloaablo bomca la the city, but the
tnriutibaa aiw mlaleadlng. -JohmUc *
Morrlaon. a popiUar little St, 2oe boaer. j
has iniarpreted the InvUgUy y fob
n: “Ifa to be In the qniel. Yon
. the woBMO have heard m much
►at boxing that they are yxioua to
a real boat for tbempelvei. and ye
of them hy yked Tummy Ryy and
me to ayr a few rounds before a few
of her frieada at her borne. I undertha, rtng will be act In the pary vaa being apread y the lloor
ta MTb the carpet, aad one of the wo- j
men will act ad referaa. They call It I
a glove ahower. which In all troth H U j
apt to be why Tummy and 1 get go-;
Morrlay uyt be by pledged!
hla honor not to dlrnlge the IdMtlty i
of the wooy who la plaanlog this unayl ytertalnment for her guaaU. i
The delagatkm of Ay Arbor eltixena
and the repreaentaUvy of the water!
compyy have been doing yme Ull |
bustling before the legislative commit­
tee y the bill to yable the city to acthe ppoaeni water company's
punt or build a new ye. The water
works people are Agbtlng the hill yd •
o compromise on a mlnlmuip i
price of 1460.000, but thU wy laughed '
at, y the people wonld not voii
yy 1400.000 for the plant.
Thursday night the police dragged ;
man from the river at the Kalama- j

Paiatliir Econftmy
VT will cost you lets to
4 keep your house pro­
perly painted with
"Shipman" Pure WhUe
Lead than witl| any other
paint; and the house will
hook better. Any good
painter will corroborate
this.
SOLO BY

HAKNAH & LAY MEB.
CAOTILE CO.

lO

AMD

WOOD
fiaelng diaoontinued the partmhip between myself and brothIwillddieer ice tW« summer
tmgh the second, third and
irth wards of the city. 1 have
ded s supply of bkick wood
lich I am delivering to any part
of the dty.
‘Thar.Uing you for past patronage
I aoUcit your imde fur the »uninier.
OI%s. MHony -yil

James C.HopKins

Whtrtvtr the Kimball Piano 6ots
7f Secures the Warmest JIpprov
a! of the Customer,
It IS an instrument that can be but forward when
the purchaser is an expert and insists upon the strictest
investigation for himself.
The KIMBALL is not a low priced in«ttrumcnt.
It has secured its standing Ly



' €mptimil QuaMfy
The scale is marvelously ffood. The modulaiion
leaves nothing to be desired.
The tone it of such rem..rkabtc beauty that trade
Judges are amazed on examining it.
The KIMBALL will gain your permanent respect
if you will investigate iu merits and buy no other.

Wt Jttvite Ctmspondinct.

dnl nwetlag of the Board
viaora of Oryd Traverse comity, to
I be held Wodneaday. May 17th, A. D.
It06. aealed bMH will be received from
! the byking Instltntions of the eouoty
i of Grud traverae. for the blgbyt rate
of interest on dally baJaneea of moaey
: bekmglng to the county or In Its casj tody, and the lowest rate of Interest
i to be paid by the ooyty for such teaij porary loans y nid county shall have
! power to make.
j Such aealed bids thall be deposited
I with the clerk of the Boani of Super^ visors on or before 2 o’clock p. m..
May 17th. A. D. 1P06.
, All proposals shall be subject to the
provisions of the local act authorizing
1 a county depository y pysed by the
; legislature of the state of Michigan
now in aession. a copy of which esn be
seen at the office of the clerk of the
board.
i The board resenry the right to re^
! Ject yy and all bids.
CHARUCB H. MONROE.
Cbalrmy of Board.
1
ROBERT E. WALTER.
,
Clerk of Board.
Dated at Traverre City this Crd day
! of May. A. D. J»0S.
!
may 3 14t

Kimball Wusic douse
129 VrMit stmt

SEWER ROTICE

FOR RENT

ssr^';.n-,'£T.r.''^fX

Thonsyd («0.0WI) dollars, bo sub­
mitted to the lax paying electors of
'said Hty at a special election called
^ for that purpoae by this council to be
held In council rooms in this city on
;the 9th day of Mar. 1905. from one
•o'clock p. m. to 7 o'clock p. m. on said
' day. and that the clerk be yd hereby
Is instructed to cause notice to be
given thereof by posUng. y least ten
{days before the lime fixed for said
la six or more public places tn

; raised yoresald
1 which The sum U to be expended, yd
I also to cause said notice ta be pub(llshed In one or more of the news­
papers published in said city, yd tbe
notice of said election ao posted and
j published chall contain a copy of tliU

I

PAVING NOTICE

I TO Emm* B. MoffAlt. mak BroMb.
a 1. Morcaa. 0«»r BImpaoa. Hsmwh
* Lar Oo. Mn. K. C. Bann. F. P.
IBobaru. iMaM IL OiaaL Maleoba
iwiBBle. C. OanaaUM EM.X O. WUi-

____ _

WANTED—Girl for sliver pyuy at
Park Place.
may 4-3t
ICB-^ohn Hopkins will
WANTED-RoUway man to imload ss la the pyt In the
To Peopled Saviny Bank. A.
BAST PART OP TOW
- y. F
-----------lo*. OS treat ttenk. tn«itra of Praak
Call up by both phone. No.
Howard
Troatlar oa waat baak. Oval Wood
P. Kyaelka.
PUh Oo.
aprmtj Orders will be prompUy
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 2»
Wm. Hoollhmn. J
Mlllikcn. F. Hamilton. C. McNamara.
Saxton Hdw. Oo., Tonneller Bros.. J.
J F.
MI80ELLAN
ROOMS TO RENT-Woodblne cob
Jno. B. Kelley. Mrs
Mr. K.
. T. Myson. CavU
1 ta«o. ttZ State BtJTet.
may 6 6t
lUck o.,
UP TO DATE paper hi
A Lay Co.. Chy L. Gage EsL. FOR RENT—Tw6 nicely fumlslidd
palalera.
All work
an. P. Bostrum. O. C. Moffatt.
sleeping
rooms
yd
parlor
with all
Strong A Gray, coryr
J. Morgan. Oscar Simpson. Wm.
the
comforts
of
a
borne
;
suitable
for
rle. Millar A Morse. Ftyk BchumAve. yd BIghth 8L Clt
ski. Jy. Spencer. ElU L. FOwle EsL.
tourlsu or iryslenL Cdll yrly.
627.
Henry Wlschnewaky. Angnat Beltoer.
1127 cor. Wayno yd Madlaoa.
Any Oennaly. H. 8. Bmrgelt. Jm.
MONEY TO LOAN-^o tax
may 6^t*
Trombley. C. Oennalne Bet.. 1. O. Win- ____________________
puttamortgaeia Boeaea for aaA
nle, F. C. Lahym. Germaine Bros.,
s A. Hobbs. R. Schomberger, A. B. FOR RENT—Two good fumlibed sin­
UQUlrn ce B. McNamnim. Part
gle rooms and oy double room. Inon. Mr. Louise Wright. W. H. BdPlace hotel.
May i
ds, O. A. Smith. B. L. Rysom.
quire at 117 Boardmy ave. David

20TICE OF SreClllElECTIOII

Is expedlenl and desirable to
the
borrow on the faith and
,eJly. and to issue bonds therefor, the
sum of fifty thousands dollars
i in said city In making public
improvemoiits and parks and buying
lands therefor, and improving and
beautifying the same for the use yd
■ beaeflt of the Inhabitants thereof.
I And be It further resolved that the

FARM FOR SALC-Kaowo
Qytoa taoa. WUI
lot y paymrat Inquln

aty Qcrk.

Lygworthy.
Roberia.
. Kroiiy. Kroupa Bs
W. N. Kelley. Jy. J,
To the Tax Paying Electors of the City els E.
F Griffin. J. W. Miller. Mrs. V. E.
Mich-;
I Rolyd.
t»«i.
of Traverse City. Mich.:
Jacob Culmy. Mrs. W. J.
J- ParNotice Is hereby given that a apecUl ker. and all peiwons Interested In the
elecUon will be held In the ^ncll uylng of a newer beglning at the Interrooms In said city on the 9th day ofj«acHon of Wellington street at the
e polls of alley between Front yd State streeU,
from one In gald city, thence running west to
til sevy the west line of the ewt twenty-two
yld day, j feet of lot six. block five, original plat
the village (now city) of Traverse
on the faith
Ity. Mlrhlgy. uke notice:
and credit of the Htr to issue !iond>i
That the roll for
hpre'oSve^miidc\y*U^lw
efor in
I therefor
In the sum of fifty thousand
•x|>ended in said city tu
^ dollars, to be ex
mmkiJ^; public Improvements and
d buying lands therefor.*and the count
parks.
decided .boold be borne.
Improving yd l>eautlfylng thr same and tiald I
for the UM* yd Ik n. Bl of the Inhabi laying td a beuer U-glnnlng
tersecilon of Wellington street at the
allot to be used at such alley bela*e**n Front and Slate streets
The form of hx
election Is y foil
In said city, thence running west to
Fbr the loan1 by th« Issue of bonds the west line of the east twenty4wo
Fifty Thousyd DoUxrx feet of lot six, block five, original plat
Uie fum
by said city, to be* expended IIn making of the village (now city) of Traverse
public Improvements and parks, and City. Michigan. Is now on file in my
buying 1yds therefor, and Impnivlng office for public Inspection.
and beautifying the ume for (he us«Notice is also hereby given that the
yd beneSl of the iahabltyU of j^ld council and board of ysessorb of the
city of Traverse City will meet at.the
city. 11 .
Against the loy by the Issue of bonds council room In said city on May Klh.
for the sum of Fifty Thousand Dt.IlarA
by said city, to U* expended in making
public Improvements and parks, and and place opportunity will be given all
buying Unds therefor, and improving persons Interested to be heard.
v
and iM-autlfylng the same for the line ^^IMled this 20th day of May. A. U..
and beneBl of the inhabitants of said
Icily. 11
This election will he held In pur.nance of n-solutlon of said city coun­
cil dulv passed at Its meedne held
AprllNSt. A. D. ms, which renolution Ik
NOTICE
as follows:
To Henry Brodhagen. Edwrard
Resolution.
Voorhees. Howard
Whereas. By a special act of the leg­ Prause. Henry
islature of the stale of Michigan, ap Whiling. J. Gaunlleti. D. G. Chydicr
proved March 30ih. 1205. the city of W. P. VogU-song. K. Price. J. W Slater
Traverse CHy is authorized yd em­
E. Moon. F. l»ckhart. O. School
powered to iKJrrow money on Its faith
ft. J. and M. 8. Wright. M. D. Morand credit, yd through Its authorized yn.
1. E. C. Hogan. D. Cochlln. C. M.
.gents aad officers to Is-tie lionds
Dyke. K. Kiunncr. East Bay ’
Co.. <;eo. earns. A. T. Pock, i
one hundred thousand dolla
erce. F. A 8 Chapin. M. C.
iklnp*pub- ovi*
000.00) to bo expend
expended In mak
Sharkey,
s and Im- t n
lents a
lie
Mrs. M. 8.
proving yd beautifying*the same and WrT^^M.'LaCore.
ghl. M. LaCore. I-Yank
jVank Parmenter.
Parment
for the use yd benefll of the Inhabl
ghrlgley. Geo. I-ackey. N. B.
Chapin. Wm Richmond. O. R. A I. Ry
Ry.

I **Sll<ilrApr!l 28tb. A. D. 1905.
1
CHAS. M. BEERS,
|xpr2H0t _________ atvOertL

FOR SALE ONLY BY

Interested to be heard.
Dated thU Mth day of April. A. D..
1205.
CHA8. M. WERRB.

Apr 21-llt

Mast be over 20 years old and 1
references. Mrs. W. Carey
comer State yd WelUngion.

ton. Swedish Church. Isaac Hatch. C.
Reslyal. N. Couturier. Anthony Obert..
Wro. A. McCool. J. R. Hamlin. M. B. j
Pulclpher. O. Sunstedt. J. a Hamlin.
J. B. Hal! Est. Wm. N. Richard. J. W. |
Goble, John Kerns. B. Kempner EsL.
F.d Barber. Harry Carr. 8. O. — ‘
levcland.
bead. D. Strlckllp. L. K. Clei
Margaret Wlllsey. C. J. Smith.
Smith Wm.
Ackermy. Edgar Lowing. S. E. Wait.
J. Hopkins. R. Hopkins, Robert Wil­
son. Bert Green. E. Vanwagner. Amos
Bingham. J. W Miller. 8. Farrow.
Alex. RobertKon. Irene Shields. D.
Stevenson. Board of Education, C. L.
Qrelllck. David Dokey. Clara Boudreau,
yd all persons Interested in the Uying of a sewer in the alley between
WMhIngton and Webster streets, be­
ginning on Garfield avMiue. running
tbyce west to Barlow street, thence
north on Barlow street tp Waxhlngion
street, thrace weet on Waablngtoh
street to RaBroad avenne. tJmre to
connect with trunk newer. Uke noHoe:
That the roll for tbe special asawament heretofore mn4a by the board of
assearors for the pvrpoee of defraying
that part of the cost which the ooundl
decided should be borne and paid by
special aaaeaament for the laying of a
newer In the aUey between Wuhlngton yd Webster streets, beginniag on
Garfield avyue. rtmalng thence VMt
to Barlow street, thence north cm Barlow street to Washington street,
thence west on WXshlngton stiwet to
Railroad nrenne. there to eomect with
tnmk sewer. Is now on file ta my office
for pDbUc inspsetiOB.
Notice U also hereby glvy that the
eooacU yd board of aeseneori of the
city of Traverse City will meet at the
roycll rooms la said city on May 8th.
1905. at 7:20^0*c)oek p. m., to rerlew
said asseesemnt roll, nt wbieh Ume
SRd plaos oppertnnlty wUl be given aU

m, B. Bmm, Pr$f.
Apr 2M4t

Ct^Otak.

____________________ ^
1 FALMIgTRY-Conanlt Madame Hlneaj
Remember the future Um la yoar
FOR RENT—^Large office next to
hyd. a aclenUde lydlng wUl rer^
ateinb#rg*a Oryd. with or without
the true IBa% hlxtonr. Over flT
futures. Apply. JuUus Steinberg.
UnlOT SL bide entranoe.
2m4f
mav 34lt
Ught

housekeeping.

147

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

Stale
may 341

0. O. CARVER

FOR RENT-FurnUhed n
boafd. 254 Front stiweL

FOR RENT—Upper Hat In brick hoat. j__ ,

.

,

D.NNER-.n.":

_1RENT-Fuml.bed room. «llh I
apr 25-tX

„,rt Sunday. May Mh, tha Ut«'• Tavern will mart thdr apocial
Sunday dinners. 25c.

FOR RENT, FARM—26 acral. 1%
SEWER TAX
miles from town well watered, good
Third Waiff.
orchard, small house and barn. 20
acres of sod to break u|l B. J. Mor­ Notice to all Persons Interested:
Tlie special assessment ty roll for
gan.

247042
the construction of Istcral sewers In
district No. 5. between 2th yd JOth
LOST
StreeU, between lOth and 11th slreeu,
between llih and 12th streela. from
IT-Square yld locket bearing In-j
ih sir
- Tiptlon 1902; |1 reward for retu.m
h——* —
....... ..
H. L. Hayes. I*ark Place.
] tjon. the Kame to be paid on or before
®ay 4-3l
i|
I
L08T—Wednesday. May 3. siring ofj
gold beads, medium size. Finder,
pleaso leave at hhu------ --

U.-Woll r*ltw
"" «
M. E. Haskell.
City 'Tpaa««iiravr
Treasurer.
Office, room 202 State Byk building.

/'

-j

BUHDINGS

FOR SALE
good bachelor quarters. Address
D.Q.. Record.
may 6-2t

of y ad
of lbs
I board of education
_____ I win rt vlew bids for ibe sale c^f
|

grounds either

FOR
8ALE-Sa room
rurtsAua
room bouse
nousc and
ana 60-foot
i»u loor ^.
>ol
h^,r
f\i pan™ yTul^eTt'2^o“ w'.
12ih street.
may 2-tf

or w a whole
up to
and InWednesday.
May
24.1005.

poR SALE—Mr residence 428 Fifth
residence. 428 Fifth
street. P. O. Pennington, apr 28-lf

be open^ .( « o;*^.**
For turiber Infonnatlod apply to W.
O. Voolt. 641 West Front ptreet.
Dated this 29th day of April, 19«:..
(Signed)
CHAS M. BEERS,
may 3 eod to may 24.
jDIty CU rk.

fob HATCH.no »n.m Me.grade S. C. a Leghorns. Prioas
order three or four
7
Third Ward.
advance and I will select the
very- best eggs. W. li. Umlor. 408 Notice to all Pereons Intcr^f'ted:
street
The special assapsm* nt tax roll for
2467 sat A wed to July 1
the construction of Ist. ral
In
district No. C. betwevn Mb snd lAth
FOR SALE-120-egg Sure Hatch Incu­ streets, between lOtb and mh streefs.
bator yd brooder; good u new. between 11th yd 12ih str«-eis. from
Wadsworth stiwet to Dlvl-^ion Mwl.
Call or write 219 FVanklta sfreet.

SEWER TAX

•I

npr264f
FOR 8ALB-Wagon. 34nch tire, all
complete for
H. Hyman, 24fi
Washington strseL
2473-tf
HOUSE AND LOT-On Bast Eighth
8L. nine-room bowse, corner lot, cm
easy terms. Sbermy A Haatar.
14f74f

May 81 St. 1988.
Rlta*KrII. City Trey

PAVING

tax

Nolle, to All F«plt InUfMUd.
Tb, t» roll for the parte* <tf lP|^
street from the e«t ‘i*' ^
FOR SALE—'Two pieces tand. about SO airoet to the east line of Park street,
acres, dose to dty, deslmble for rw•ort or fruit: vronld unde for dty
property. Engnire Bhermy A Hy
aty.
ter.
24«74f

FO^ SALE-Farm of forty acres In
Kasaon township, one aad ye-balf
miles from Maple Oty. three miles
from Cedar CUy. School boose ten
rods; a bsanllfut ttttie orchard.
WUl sell nr |fnde for dty propsrty.
Also’one driving teun.
baraess. si^ and dodble; and oy
aaddta hone laq^ qC WOUam
DoAEaftaalatinaL
. 14«24f

Dte, ffffilO^OlBBffil

^3 TsachenifYiilii
an SMI Ml oKt
' ...

■ tf IMK 1 «■» ot t» mam tiftwi
OMM««ftrw<r«u *vi) p-4. o« r~. ■« « rtw »k«»bor.
«.<• tt. MW* orw*^ i«« 1 w« m fc«». ■«»-« r*». k** •»*?
rMHa aad art awrt

tmUwM

ItoMtac lU trtett ta im.
rTarlatroTaMtarlalaal




--

Mm an Ik* «*t«. p*m»»* llo**mi
^ r0w0nmttr. Im
A Splandto Sprtofl Tonic .
On tbe appraadb of aprtog. warm
.
.
.
|ik.«>l«Mk.aw.*.«lm*dp«t
ror coiaam plaata. aaeh at gaima
^ ,___ M* tk*f« aaeiw kM-•*«•*«. kk* laat. aolaiia. foebalaa. ate, aU oat days, aonmine and balmy air. most
H«k M«
h*r wirnm. hUo k*r g»Hn *Bd pan or all. oaa pan or wall mtod people tbtok they meat have a toalc
meat, adding pepper and
orabloodpuriflarof aomaaort.
aaaara (cow aaaara If obulaMO:
Mix with milk to make a aoCi paste.
They teal ao laagntd. ao Urad. ao
aproad ihla oa tba potUac bona <f
They are not good If too dry when
lora taan
aotur plaead on two haraaa. or a pDod^arwotbtag. that they are sure cooked. Shape balto with a spoon Put blu of butter on lop.
Bal i4 f.lr fdm
tlni aa<t^i
old table tanra the porpoae). To f they aaad aoma ton of medlctoe to dipped to hot water, aad fry In plenty balf an bour. B’ben cold, t
baM of thii aUatnra appljr oaa anarl too# np tbalr tyalam and give them of btuter.
a plate mad cut as you would cake,
OwJihfTftlrwt to
Quiet boor. »:i0 a. m.
Bat OM day wbaa tbe garden was or boa# aaal aad fooraoaru of grtUf sew aeat in life.
MRS. CHARLES H. PBTKRSBN. aerving with whipped cream. This 1
Morning wontolp. 10:*0 a. m.
.
/
One of the beat tonica we know of
la Um tarUlKlit to aaow^coverad. tbe LoreU Lidy gfww oaad. If obcaiaabla: ala tborooghlf
a very nice dish to serve for sfiemoo
Sunday school at IX :00 m.
> | ,r
tired aad fHI asleep. Then tboae who wtih tba apada aad tba with tba one that goaa far ahead of any boitlail
Intermediate Endeavor. k:45 p. m.
, V *,
ccmpanler.
Senior Endeavor. €:15 p. m.
f^
lovrd Imr brought flowers, great mesa- hands aUl it coaialns a Ursa aaooat op tonic or btood madldnalo be found
Take a piece of flank of beef, and on
entog aervlce. 7:30 p. m.
f v
aa of tbam. abd laid tbam aroand ber or air. Aaprlnkllasofwlr^Ukadllme to tbe dmg atora. to almply to get out­ the inside pisce ellher s slice of pork
Pentecostal prayer meeting. Tuesday
Slc« and Tomato Soup.
gantly. not to dUtarb be^ raat, aad Ufl aad a plat of tobaoeo dost win help to doors and go to work.
or veal. Sprinkle Inside wlih sail,
One plm of cookfHl lomaioes
Yon kava poaalbly been suytng ‘n
eervlce. Tburaday avam
bar. with ber oolaL folded baada.
Uaftar IM tlfht of a aur. ^
Hd all objaotloaaMa laaoeu. Hava the
pepper, a imie ginger and powdered ■ ihrough
colander to remove skins
la lu ipakaaa I Ungw, Her
•oil moltt (naStber wat aor drj) aad tba booaa all winter, in an overheated allspice. If liked add a very finely’gag
Add two quarts of good. *°JuIl? Radiator Saturday. t:Se p.
But laio bar gardM came tba yaarty mil H oatll tbare are no Inaipa. Allow borne, badly venUUted. eattog
Hof^ac iwar to M.
Of alt 4aarplaeaa la aaat or la waat- mIraeU of aprtag. Sodden, tnmhltnons tbU toll to remain over night or for
-Welcomo to worship with irn ars
and1 tb#
the poor.**
poor.**
rains swept off tba snow, woe grban •eraral days aad mix again when
! Dortaajrti aardaa for «a! *
of rice and cook hlom iy for half
KU
Voatcomnr. la WltfaHo-Bat spliws pushed from tbe warm aartb. feady to put tba plaau Into It. Tbit ystem kas beeonm clogged, and the
-- 1____Amw^A lit..' »*v». *»^
............................................................and to a few days ber garden was work oaaaot be too tboroogbly done.
Flr«t M. t Church.
tog until lender, and
Rev. Thoa. Cox. Pastor.
TIa VHia of KlaiaaM.

ablaaa with life aad cokw. Snowdrops, A apriag boibad wlU oflan fornUb aiif- able to do ibelr work property.
place between two boards with a
VssI s I* Anotllsc.
Class meeting. 9:30 a. m.
Open up your windows and doon*Orrr a aiadlaa. wajraMa wall,
fraglla pandanu of white, swnng out bclaat wall rottml maaara In tbe fall
weight on them, to press square. When
Morning aervlce. 10:30 a. m.
Kasgaf and roush aad grar.
----------!
their brtU; a thousand crocuses un la ease cow laaanre U not to be bad. .nd W lb, «m ».d air ,« Id »d purl-;
Sunday school at noon.

i l -ttl, .ud put in
Tbara ciapl a taadar. cllagtai riaa.
4 purple, white aad gold, tbe For palma and vosaa use In place of tr «d r«ooT»«, yo«r boD,. u>4 wbllc I
Kpworth league. 6:16 p. m.
iler of viail. brownlug this to the ho!
Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
TtraMM 4ar br day.
► of Sharon, under westara skSas; the soil pore clay. Tbit It gaoarally It U dolBC tb«t jron Jo»t go outdoor
Junior league Thuraday ax 4:00 p, bl
Colh, krr»d.butter. a»ver with boiling water and
At taai lu BHuiUa of loflM tlat
e Alpine flowara opened tbalr beat mixed by allowing It to dry and
Ol« out; on.- pound dour, on,half ...u.u. ot took until tender, skimralng frequenl- _ Prayer meeting Thursday evening nl
OtWtfad max jacgad ataan,
eyes of bine limooaiioe: and atlll the then pnlreHxlng and mixing.
ty. Stir to two spoonfuls of flour In 0
lb*oldtlnou..nnd.tonn.n»dUtck..:tou'fr.
tnblcpoonful.
_______ _
Tba ftniBsIliig wall balf brokaa dowa CbrUtmss Roaa kept blosaomlag and
The fonowittg plaou are tuluble for
lakr DP Dll tb, litter and nnk, n bon- •
•hole ,«*» nnd th, rolU rroam and add to tbe gravy to thick
Baoaatt. vlUi Uat laaCr. itated crown,
yard nl«nit-, of
oftbr,.
,
flr, o« It. Tb«n
tb, mnl
tbr,. Roll ib, douRh ont In . .h«-< vn It lK*fore serving.
rail aa aa artlai'a 'drpmcL
Than Into • her garden came tba
________eolKl
. port of It for *!n»d bnk. In . flu tin. flru u»rtokllnr
nod clMUi
birds, and dropped tbe tweelnew of
flo«er cardm or n vuteuble puck.i'b, lop with .ugu. B.k, In on even
tbeir irePtop aongt. Into her garden
One quart of sweet cream, volks of
GU . u»d, Utd .pul, op th, «rth. bo, too hoNoven. Cut In long Ufip.
came tba beat, -dainty. whlrrUg
.6:30.
0«ar llfa'a bnikaa wall,
pulverise it and get It to good eondl ito servo. This Is very go«»d wllh cor fifteen »‘gg«. beaten separately, and
rant IdoatoBM abova tba teani of pain. thing*.- and bumnifd la,low eoatent.
two labk-spoonfuls of sugar for esrk
»nUV««..ynlS:*.. '
lion.
tato
bar
gardan
name
the
ohlldron.
her
;as—Alyssum.
hies,
Strtriai to hoM tbam all!
Prayer
meeting
on Thuiwday even­
>x>lk
Whip
all
tc^eiher.
fla\*or
with
Now
plant
stwie
flower
seeds.
I*srk-1
.
children, amoag bar Jlowart.
glory, periwinkles
O far tba batpfBl. mtalaiarlag hands.
7:30.
marigolds.
sweet-williams.
Apols Csk*‘.
j vanll : add ibe beaten whitei^ of two ingAllat are
Aad then it traa. the flowers became
wnnderinR spars.
cordially Invited to tbe aernuielabt. wHIlaa faat.
pinks’, verbenas. p<jpples. prinmises.i iHire and cut apples in quarters o. .egg* Msl^four onnc<-s of sugar to a vices.
That apTMd tieb maallaa of temler her meatongrrs. seat out, as were ber
«K>k a* for ‘app»e satKn*. j little water and stir over fire until
four o clocka. ragged-robins, petunias. | eighths
words Of cheer, to many lives. Utile '
being ccareful mrt to break the pb-ei-s.' llghl brown: coat the sides and l»oin»ni
hollyhock.-good old fashioned flow | being
dracaenas, ferns, feverfew.
0*dr !itra*a hard plaoaa. Un tlma bat haadt bore all that they could holdJ
bloom and ^ Swwlen to taste. Tut half a cup of of a double is.Iler with this, add the
Itowta aad hoses carried sweet comBdg«*~Ivles. periwinkle, dusty ers that will give
c«ild wllh a
Iwauty
all
summer
long.
The
dismal.
|
butter
to
a
pan with three cup* ol custard ami cook
fort to thoae shut away from the great -------narrow back yard of the city can bei .ule bread crumbs and warm until the sweet '»r«ce.
10:30 a, m.. morning worship, aer—ChHatlaa Advocate. ooUif-doors. Flowers were prassml In
MRS. rETEU L. JOHNSON
letters and seal a jonmeytog. The margnerUe. feverfew aad dusty miller turned Into n realful. refreshing .pot. | crumbs are *oaked wllh the butter. *
Of oooiwe If you live to the country. |
gayost graced a little girt s Urthday will stand cottsldemble frost For
faaat. Tba whliaat covered a.ttoy eat- Winter. All the box with euonymous.
6:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. A^
kai wbacw a-baby aUpt. Aad flowers yew. spruce, etc. Small Norway
were sent, aad aaat again, to the moth­ spruce one or two /eet high can be obA little work monv i
^

‘ **’*”"‘^
ers who wen never forgotten by tbe
^ flfieen or twenly-flve cent*
T™. Climbing vmeu.. festoon«l from ,»«.t to for her In the dear old farmhooso. but
,
Lovely Lady,
in her long. K»g
Hou^d^eeping.
Ing and evening and >tm can
.\miore had been u-fi 40 on the next rainy dsy the good manlevi
■veulng.
davs of pain.
I'l’ljhenwlf It is only when we rrscb the ronqu.-n.l hln desire to go fishing, snd | All of all classes welcome.
And the mcaaage that the flowers
mstoes and many other xcgelahle.
|
dc*o!stion l>egln. staytMl at homt to make two window j
Friends (Quaker) ChuroX
bore, who can tell? In each there How to Meke a Tiny Garden Beautiful.
snd untidin**** Is so apiarent It seem- boxes to brighten the room in the city,
Edgar L. Rtqua. Pastor.
And nil thU lime you are gctlluK as if the ruthlox* hand of man hai. He whilewasht'd the boxes on the to
Now that 81. Patrick has uken tinseemed to be a whisper from that land
Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. C. J. Hcln
where they “blosaomed flrnt.- a greet cold stone out of the water. It s time >our spring tonic. Outdoor work. l»een bu*ler In destroying the bcautle* side, and painted the ouialdo a verj
After
a
few
hours
work
digging
to
tbe
tog from that fairer aprtng. that glad to be about planUng seeds of flowers
of Nature than In asslMlng her to be dark green. IMion the boxes were dr>*
new life; they lofd of peace, of Joy. of for early summer btoomlng. Near!) fresh earth and hreajhtog the outdoor come b«a'-tiful
they were filled with rich »olI
and
Endeavor. 6:15 p. m.
even- bouse baa a tiny plot of ground air the languid, tired feeling will dl»^Out in the w(kk1*. there
besut> taken l*. town, and fastened outside I co*j>el meeting. 7:30 p. m.
Mncb to being written to magnxtoe*
will begin to feel tlu
And so the first sweet lesson of ber that can be mads Into a thing of appear and you
..f ,™,r ,.,rrU, A. noon-'The »tr, ft-nr,. put u,. ni.-r,l> th, . Imlow,. and . frw pl.nl. .n.l| Pr»jr,r m,«ln*. Thunwlny, 7:30 p. m.
and paper; and talked to Womaa aj garden came. But ailll a long summer beauty with ten or flflecn minutes n
All are welcome.
aboot tbe beautifying 1
ctuba now«.daya abont
to ahead. The flowers day devoted to it.
lime, instead Of ^ g^>^^ ___
fields, was at first loft eompIetel> madt- thow boxt** bright h|k>i-4 for.
try. Prtxe. are being i
. of town and country.
first to heaven- will open
Dig up from twelve to eighteen Inch­
r !!! Ih!!
will ^ roadv to'
unadorned by the hand of many of the dwellufh in tbe flat,- j pr,..ehlng at 218 E 14th 8U Sunday
; offered by cities aad by ladlvIdtmU {
aocoetstoo. and a* her es of tbe earth from tbe fence or di­ be so hungry that you win bc reaaj to,
nreside.
at 1:30 p. m. Rev. C. MlUer.
artto and atiinrtive.
.will carry cheer thro’
for preuy
eat
sn>*lhtog
*et
before
you.
and
rel-j
viding wall-or. if your plot Is sur
beautify It In a year or two It be j.-----------------------well-kept back yards and alleys. Coun
tih
It.
loo.
I to come.—C. N. B.
rounded by walks, dig a bed to the
there. rovert*d with
icome*. here
Plant Diseases and Insecta
try M-hool yards, too. are feeling tbe
grass.
*hclttorwln^^^^^ and eat I •tractive foliage. l.errleK and flowers
^
Rev. L. B. Blsaell. Pastor.
Impetna of the new thought, and tbe ]
-----------------------Jublrsome Insect* with which
Paaslea. awed peas, popples, nastur- towty. heating food of winter and cat
Morning sen Ice. 10:30 a. m.
i
•oed I* apreadtog each year. But to j
Outside Window Boxes.
plentifully of vegetables
Bible school at noon.
. *.
rontsfid S.s-dllng
Ibose who love beauty. It seems toi. Bven where in Nature there are sc^ Hums. deeoraUve gourd vine*, wls- Lcuuce. celery, spinach
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
r
ere xulendtd tonics ns well
1 cruel ImrU-d wires, giving them a rt a.
,
^,„ck«sl by It unti
grow*all to slowly. A ntroll down any|ele(les of plants that grow and thrive urla. can all be grown from seed*, but
Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
arc splendid tonic, as
a.,
»pp,^ran«.. This to whsi ^,,^^ed. One way of preventing} W. M. 8.. flrat Wednesday In the
side jstn-et to Traverse City with altogether. In •electing the plants foi should bo started to frames or (what j these
healthful food.

gaining a f(«ilh<»ld Is to I
casudl gUnce acroM the expanse of; tbe window box. great care sbonld be to almost as good, and a good deal
limply go outdoors and pj to Nature does when left to herself.
*°^al hours, second and fourlb Wod\
practicable for home gardeners)
But around the house and l»arn. and , place Hu„..K-d
k^wcch
chopped tobacco
toliacco stems Il»otwc
backijrardh. neat and well kept, a* a i exercised iot only to select those ihgt
something, eat plenty of fruit
to the monto at 2: so p. m.
S .‘ fu:
outhouse.* the rows around the plants, and kh ncaday*
d<x>ryard.
Prayer meeting ThurwUy evening
ruto. but oh! so bare and demitote.; will best barmonite to color and pri- poU. or to wooden boxes. Indoor*. But
at 7:30. Seal* free.
.
^and^'j^will forget 1merciless hand of man dl’^ ' oihcr U to smoke the foliage with
cauaoa the dower lover to give a do- sent the boa artistic appearance, but leave the windows up. ao tbet they
All are welcome to all the servlcca.
;
turli* even day and derange, contto•pairing sigh. Twmty-llve cents In*, to select those that will best grow to- will get plenty of rain and air. except ihai you
thought .rou
trouble coleaa. olevested to ixK kage* of seeds of some ’gether under the conditions. A coHec- on the chilly days that may »tUI come tonic. You will be getting your tonic; ually. here squalor and filth. unUd.Fourteenth
fitrset
M.
C.
Church.
Soaking tbe seeds over night before
and s«m.- other planu to Quasof our rtimnion. casIly^cuUivntcd i tion tbst will do well to a •outh win
Rev. J. W. Miller. Pastor.
right along with your work, and at the ncss and disorder pn-vall
pity that It should Im- so It sla-chips lea. Tlu- same remedy, hot.
ding. 9:45 s. m.
plants and vlnr>.. such as £sturtliitm.; dow win not do well to a north win you plant them is a good thing to do.
Preartttog'^^
m.
" - ^
Is good for slugH. which destroy and
awfirt pmm. morutng gloW and for .dow. and vice versa. For success do espoclally If you want to burry iheli
ndln», nnd nuking joor hon,, |
^
Sunday school at 12:00 m.
sprouting.
eat
the
foliage
of
roses.
Cut
worms
later bjcomlttg thi hardy gmrden aster, not crowd too many plants Into the
more sanitary place to live.
Epworih league at 6:30 p. m.
As
to
the
growing
plants,
geranium*
tlfy
the
landscape
should
be
eneourran be Ihwarteil In their destructive
Will bring rich reward to the weeks | box and do not expect tbe box to preEvening aermoo. 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Thursday evening
work by putting a t''be
paper
! to cxnne in tbe way of beauty for the I sent Its beet appearance when flrat re hardy and will bloom constantly U
It to certainly a good
luuMMirby. (Why should we not think | filled: give aomc room for growth and they are given even half a chance, and abed, rate out the dirt and burn up (he
1 the stem, letting ll extend
they have the added advantage of servbetter I
I»<'rl«KllcalH are lunng m
^
^oada and
of tbe pleamire ao oasll.v affiwded to ^ development.
you will find this
helping,
by
plctun*
and
pn-cept.
the
^
tog
as
winter
ptonis
as
well.
If
you’ve
othersTI mad for ourselves and ouri There are two method* of fllllng:
spring tootc^han any that was ever
Christian Sctonce.
the drug
to ‘see
ImjKuiance cd these ,,et,cr. drolroylng many of the plant
lit,, tI
' ' the
........................•friend* all the long summer through.lone where' all the toll planU ai^ placed already some sturdy plants, slip them, put up to bottle* to ornamentf iK*.
Sunday morning service In M«>dern
To e«lucate the
arling tbe slips Indoors, like }^nr
grea^ bouqneU of fragrant flowers.
the back of the box aad the low
glaf. ahelf.-Medlcal T^lk.
,
W’oodman ball o#er poslofflcr.
«d*.
And nil It will cost after the first in- tvne* to front: tbe other where tall
Wednesday
evening.
Teallmony,
them happier and better, if to really
The way to slip ibcm. and any other
meeting
at
7:30.
resiitent. will be a few minutes of planu are to the center and pUnU or
Cure For ths Blw#a.
hlng worth
Blm.nis Homsa B#autiftod.
= bringing to the world
Reading room. No. 314 Wilhelm
Cut. with a clean
work each pleMant summer day; in vines on ellher aide. The laUer gives hardy plant. U:
Whon
I
am
tired,
nervena
or
rrosx.
block,
open
evtTy
afternoon
(except
one
of
the
best
tbtogs
tbst
to
l»clng
j
^blle.Medical
Talk,
waierink aad wpbdtog. Coat, did I say ? ’ the moat lartlng effect, idnro when the downward slrokf. a tiny branch close
^
when my beail ache* and thing* go the 8unda> I from 2 to 5.
re R grows ont of the plant lone by the popular periodlcala toj
To tkose who love -Oods out of-box to turned about the light to more
A cordial tovllailon to attend jOl
wrong way. I snatch my garden hat.
Break all of tbe leaves off It hdr attempt to teach people bow lo]-----------------------senrlcea and the iwadlng room.
doors- that to a tunnge word to use. ’ evenly divided among tbe different
gloves and trowel and go out among
beaiiUfy tbe home. Nor necessarily ;
Sams Thouqhta ef Flowara.
except
tbe
Uny
bud-Ilke
leaves
at
the
for Ike pleasure of aeetog tbe wonder-; plant*. The box shonM bava eevernl
my flowers to work. 1 gm fond of mutb# city maaaloo. nor the graad old j 80 much to being *aid and
fm pUni life develop from the tiny. [ one-toeh bolro to tbe bottom for dmto- top. Birtktog oot roots will be quite
Catholic. «
ooantry born#. But simple jibe civic •ocietlea and • Beautiful sic and books, but must be to a good
seem^gly dead eertl to tbe gtorlons age and a xlne pan should be placed enough work for it wlibotrt trying to
8t. Francis church, corner Caaa and
Cheapbomea. Small oottagw. America-club* In towns that It 1* very , condition to enjoy either, while no
•owefing. tbe touch of the eofl wind under IL It sboold be nilsed from the take care of a lot of leaves.
I gratifying to know bow many farm matter bow tired I am. it rest* me to
Keep them motot, but not so wet Ordinary fanfiboua##.
on lb« fare and hair, the leH of the | pan enoflgh to prevent It* altUng la
. 9.00 and 10:30.
Tb### pertodlcato prv-ent picturroi women have become Interested to the' go Into mv garden and work. I *000
High ma-.J
that the water lies on the lop of the
warm bit>wn enrib. the eenae of one- water. In tbe nbemce of a pan
of dirty backyards-aa they eppear b#-|work. and Individually have sent sun ] forget mjweU to the very joy of the
7:^ m.
niwsiwltb Nature nnd Nature s God j tight box can be ueed. but will require ground to little hollows. U you do so.
lo« U, *oT o< .d^omiloo bM bn-inblM •>>« flo«t. to ntnnr bom... A *wk. nnd only U for,«foln«. of ..it
tbe slips will rot Instead of
are eo Infinitely great, as eompared | great care to watering,
n. tbn .PP~r nn.r«»fl.. llttl. p*ck« of ho-,«n«m «*fl, mn,;*, „ ««.ln onr potae. I oot, th,
*-»'»«'• -**•
Wben the rooU finally do take hoM, ran.
with the girtag of a iltUe tJnw andj OnUlde boxae may be filled la tbe
wbea noa. polo. tb. beat Uk«i toint flrmt .mid a trtrlnt *in. bot wb» iiwth « nvMy llttl. plnot. hoot for
airoagtb, that there Is no quertloa Umt f early Bprtng. even before the frort to and tbe wee ptoal to putting out
eonnldcr tb, pomIWIIUm of flow- bud., pull *«<U. dig. probe, or
Ibe giving to its own escmedlag great out of tbe ground, wlib well baxdened leavea. waUB carefully for eigne of
ulldtog, rruai
Tbl.
U
enttnlBlr
>
flood
work.
Pic\
m
grown
In
a
barren
place
It
nppenr.
i
plant.
wtaUe
1
draw
In
long
brMtb*
of
reward. Lm us: by all meana. preach j pamalea or Beilis planu (Peranato) or buddlBB. and ptom back all aUempti
to bloom. Ifyouletitbloomtoaetion t«Tnnbelptopr.n«ttotb.»aaawbat WT diflerent. lA»t jw n far* wo- pure, awoei ajr and feel glad that I am
Ibe gospel of beauty, ta aaaeon and both. A pood aarortmeni will
Capt aad Mr*. Munaell to charge.
eaa be gone In tba. lUm*. Tlmr.!m*n tiind omwoI .nrelopen wlthlnllT*.
out ot neaeoa. bni to ibe sMrt cf our very showy box. After tbe danger of your ptont will never reach Its full
Public merttogs every algbt cxcert
beauty. If you donX U will branch otigU to be no mbbitii cener. nbont 1 bomwgiown need., and MOt them ai j Natnre I. a grMt rMtorer of equim,
prMhtoff tot US not forget to pcaeucc. fnwt to
Ibe jrarda. Kettber Ue baiward norj an Saalar greetlag to a t*r«war aU < rinm. and nowbere do I come ao cloae Monday algkL
bloomtog eo well, take them oot and oot and grow Into a sturdy.
Tb* wotafli Hebr*«. iwfl .
Btiiiday. 11 a. OL. MoUoeaa meellag.
the bmmojard. AU theoo woU ooold tor. It U aafe lo aaj- that oo flowerelto Natnre a.
ill tbe boy with nny of tbe ptonU
3:30
p. BU ChriaUan*# praJ^ »c#tv
•allr
baaottflefl
br
deaaing
tbam
weio
more
carntnllr
twdod
and
coaxed
I
La4l«i
World.
And. to knep off tbe hundreds of litfcrtMaie awflMau. Bteh ann »*» giran to tbe followtog itot beet wrtted
tban (bate ant to tbe arid [
up and ttoouiagliig tbe gn»wtb of
mi«M U> k**p lb, ntmat npoUnn* U to your expomra. or atixnd petnala e inaecto dbnt nre the death of ao
nonlbwoR. Tba bollrtocka and other;,
0:00 p. idm a rod hot Sfllvaliob ammIume
omamcoui
rlne
or
plant.
any
planU.
throw
tbe
seed
may
bei
front of hie own property. If every
It la almoat a palatal erperienee to -old-fhahkmed- flown, dboermi tbe; COMCFS M TMf CHUKHK
lag.
tbe eranb tebe oa tbe plaau. Nothing
rtader of this dspurtmeai aad advo­ mad the totter
ride tbreogh Ibe Moatrjr and notice, j wnair booMmotber. and brougbl io|
•*
UnWIHlIIW
Onr standard. -Holiness Unto tb#
cate of cfvte tmproveuwBi would do | petunias will grow rapidly as nooo as to qohe no good n tonic for pUnU ns
tbeiber mind the old borne garden “a* Iti
Lord.”
abovt tb# vartooe
this.
Ukefftoe. and gotog auu fartbor. would ’ tbe warm weatlmr eosnes and
Our BatUe-Cry. -Sinners, there I#
Naatiinittma, rones.
makd tbo hbck yard, as wuU. a model fill tbe box with aa abundance of
Rev.
D.
doc
OaUlde window box## are moat conSalvaUoB for You UmpC to fmfiiib sbnfl# or beauty, tb#
10:30 a. ou morning
Vlarn CUL be u##d to ccunsc- tbe foliage planto ■colean. etc., aad
of PtoMda. wsil-kept. taaapaaelve
AU art weloome.
w .
boat of other heaUhy ptouU-wlll grow bid bcffleeted bflro roektog wUb flmy reelmt for tb# tarm-boaia, and an a
beauty. ffhflIMr it be to town or gai^ tioB with tbem. in tbe fan.
I allpa If treated to the tame way tflbbwpiwMhi^ cart-off maiertal aad atm- btroatog to tb# cltle#. A coartry girt
fiowmttg ptofila ars kiltod. they
dea. TiMoe aty and tbe
nreatog
Qoaprt
mertlog
at
Pltt*barg. VtL, #frort r#r men lunr#
slL This 1# exacUy aa U ottffht art to who Bad poto 40 ih# city was bemoabMatom fdlpa. ObryMnlbeu
rwffloa would to the Marselbe pulled up aad #ome hardy wror
decided
to
laxtot
Bpoa
an
Incream*
of
tog* ber fat# to letter* to tbo homo
arc bnitor boaghi an ffiowtog ptontn. b#.
ameUng, Tburaday crenlag
flfA;»wr few mars hacome fhawas fftmms ptoaiad. aa apn
vagflt. or flo OB etrlka.
to so
Tb# country to easily mad; beautl-lfolk. for ab# mtld: -Uy
to tbia way tbe box toll BK aa youat pInaU an you c
Ue l«gto aad brmulto of Itsbl^

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lOAfSirMormt. HewlUBOCapfKmr
la fvMle fbr at iMA noUMT mr. Hit

be «a|6]rs ommc Ha bM aaulad mmt
omit anr plaaa for ^ aaa open Im:
U to eoeipoM aMI wiMa be retarne to
tbe Halted Sutee It wUI be to eupcf.
M iu pndaeOoa, jo.t a. be did
wto -lUani- «a» *!rea here for Uie
im time.
Preeldeat Tbvlag of tbe Wettcni
•eaerre walTefeUr decUrei la a m
atae artkrle Uiat **tbe communltr Uj
leanlag ttot It to act tb^ lMitldliis> but
tbe awa Wbleb eoastltate tbe eMoaUal j
force of aa laiUtuUoa for tnlalag colleit atadeatiL” Dr. Tbwlog ho)di Ibai
tbe pay of colioce prafeasors la Ibb j
oonatry U aot proportloaate to tbe tm ^
portince of ibelr poeltiont. He there-1
fore tbloka ibat doaalloae which arc
aow deroted to bttlldiaga and cqali>meai ooald be better used la tbe enof the
leaoblas force.
AMenaaa Hamburger of New York |
dty bat bcea la offloo three aad a half i
yean aad dartag that time hp uaited
€JMtO people la wedlock-lhat U. be
bat performed 3.000 eeremooiea. He
polBU vttb prtde to tbe fact that oaly
two kaoU of bit making bare been teTared la tb^ dlrorce oouita and Joaily
dnvt tbe oaaeleakm that there It
aoMetblng lucky aboat a marriage
made by him. **Lei*t go to tbe man
who bat BO dlvoroet oo hit record.”
baa bteemt aacb a farorlte tiogan that
tbe aMenaaa waa ovemm daring fitster week wttb applleattoai for nmrrtasa. There It no money reward for
tbe aldermaa. vbo geu ap la tbe mid­
dle of tbe algbt to eierclae tbU ebar
ter prtrllege.
Tbe owners of a theater joil ooaatructed la Ooaben. lad., bare decided
to call tbe botiae tbe Jeffenoa tboatcr.
Tbit will be tbe Brat city la tbe coun­
try to pay such a Ulhuio to the mem- i
ory of tbe dead actor.
II
Tbe flrat American mlttlonary loi
Alaaka wat Mrs. A. R. McFbrland ofj
Olva, Ok. She wont there some thirty |
odd years ago as a representative of >
Ue Preabyterlan chOrch. It It aUn|
tbougbl that abc was the Aral Ad^cri i
can woman to go tbw In any capaclt.v. |
Oor^ tbe cxmiue of a recent lecture
Ret. Dr. Anna Shaw sUted Uial for a
kmc time woman # aUtnre has been
lacreaalBg. while that of man has
sbowa aa opposite tepdeacy. and abe |
attrllHitfU tbe Tlecrease of the menV
Daring one of tbe fn^quont reroluUoos la Haytl the commander of the
govematoat forces at Port au Prince
made a requUlUon on tbe authorUlcs
ai Cape Uaytlon for men to aid in pat• tlag dowa the uprising. After a some-

marine engine.
1 launch 21x4.6 feet with
3 H. P.
10
fine engrine.
1 6 H. P. Wolverine sta-

WJK!S£tr;

1 wood sawing machine
with 28 inch uw.
1 row lioBt.
1 ^ling canoe, 1 surrey. 1
law launch on Can> Lake.
Inquire at 217 6th Btrof^t
FRAIVK HUEDiaCB
aprV48st«.

Klown,

^rejUj^

Tb^yty tko tlooi. Mi rtftrt tw

FRANK TRDDE
14^ Front Strout

The Manistee Sait & Minerai Bnth Co.

OR. F. P. LAWTON—Offlee room, pa*
moved to new Mnnsoo block, mkxt
door to Dr. Hlgglni* oSoe.
^

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WRIGHT - BROS.
Extractor is not to extract Uvlh but wbUt which
insures pc^rfixit work in short onler...................

Try m ‘>111 tn-nlght.**
For Asia by aU Pntartau

IntOUKD THAT AU

lO Cant and BO Cent Dexee
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES

Cura Headaches. Stratghton
Cross Eyas and Restore
Perfect Vision.
OW.

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STEARNS
JARPET GLEARINS WORKS.

WALL PAPER
HOUSE

eweyto be
show yooi

1C.

For neat, up-to-date
designs in
: : ;

TWm WRIOM-r I.AUNDRV’

NO IROUMENT
NECESSARY
as to thf Boundness of our
luuiUr.-youllbei
-you’ll be oonm
rill but give it a half
if you will
fair trial.
al. ami that b what
we ask yoir U> do if you’n*
notI famil
familinr with Uie stock
iu our >>nnl. W«* gu.inintee sol(H*tiou.
iiricos and quick deliver>%
We want your trade.

somi SIDE UnHED to.

TWO PHONES 126

228 PARK STREET

WALL PAPER
MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY

THE QUEEN CITY MOTOR
Mr. UolK'rt I'rir«- anil Mr. S. II. M. (5oii«li an- usiiig this Motor in thnir Kew Launclu«.

WIVI.

JACKSON,

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MCy, MioH.

Wb^t You On Do in 3 Wontbs
at tht traverse Gtp Business College



You cart connplete our OFFICE ROUTINE,
BOOK-KEEPING^ improve your ARITH­
METIC, SPELLING, LETTER WRIT­
ING and PENMANSHIP or
You can complete the TEXT BOOK on SHORT
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TION, learn TYPEWRITING and Im- *
prove your SPELLING, PEN^
MANSHIP and CORRES^
*
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Also Paper Hanging,
Painting, Sign Writ­
ing and. Decorating.
All work No. one.

iteiH

STEARNS

! Sparkling and _
Refreshing

Will PiPER mWSE

OR. E. L. "THIRLBY^-Bpedal atm
Uon to diaeasea of cbildrea. Boom
409 State Bank bldg. Both pbooss.
HARRY B. HARNER-Kgpert plaee
tuner and betloo regolator. Smin
taction guaranteed. With Umbel
Basic Hoate. Clu. phone Mi.
OR. CHARLES A
tlsL 301-1-3 W
Traverse City. Mich. Cltx. phone 14a

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—AUoroey
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Trav­
erse City. Mich. Citlsens phone loa
OR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sntbei^
land block, physician and aurgeon.
Otlsena phone 394.

DRS. J. 0. k HABY J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS V
Oaa.mS7-SWIIhala.Bds. f a, m. to 11 ».
Itofiiwiii. 7toS arrailace. RmAAmcm M

JOHN R. SANTO
[PHIENAI IIMMiir]
N«r WllJirtn Bloek. TtsvocM ePy.

a r. CARVER a Biio.

FIRE mSDRMCE
L. L. A. BUILDINO.
DRS. SAWYER A

.JENTISTS-.

2-Vi Front Strw’t

the carbonated beveragee pre­
pared hr A. L. Joyce an> unnurpasscMl for ihc'lr purity and
flav*>r. Orly the hlght«l degree
of f^klM. can* and oipt rirnco can
malnUin In their manufacture
that high and uniform Quality
for which our goods arc univer­
sally esteemed.
Crushed fruit syrups, soda
syrups. J'ull line of

AH walk o( Usboot poMlUo gn
FIm gold work a ipoeWIr.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

oaeo SN, Nov anham MoA. 0

GEO. A. JARVIS

A. 1-. .lOYOC
ClU. Phase li

donee 104.______________
To W. THIRLSY, DentisL . ^
I A Bari
I
s jewelry atore.
ratio
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—R D. PkyaS.
clan aad nrgeoi.. Remored td of*
NatloBBl bank, pb

DENTIST

IkJl mac

Positive /uioui
rTOiiiYt;
Aboat . 11
TIutc is no disputing facts. FLini- i

and FmM» nr

Wo moko bold to say that you; ^
betUT. imrer. clp.merl

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newwilhrlm blocr

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Come and see us at once.
CUmOHWOODkA-P.dg.A

C. R. DOCKERAY^ Mgr.

P^iVURQUETTB

appear^^ ^blg oa^.

tbia oSoe today we aaked him about
It He aaya be bad terrilk palas la
bis ■tomaeb. aad tbtoagbt be bad oaaotr. HU dniM fweomsMaded Kodol
and be aaya it eared ktm. He teeommended It to oUttrs. who were also

OR. A. H. HOLUOAY, Onda)to To-

MM,. Ut. MUS

/CLASSES

Mmt or u..t : .r^

bobby. In which only one of her gr«at
wealth ooald Indulge. She buys aliybc
tll-ased horses that come to her notice
and glrea tlmm tbe bnaett of n stay la
bar waO appolaied ntabkw. A period of
rent and kiad treatment
aiorea Oe anfortanato aalmaU to good
oondtUoa aad puU them la working

Aleklaoa (Kaa.) Globe: **JoeTnek.a|

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them aboard ship. Then the following
mewage was scat: -*Commaiider Goteramaat inorces. Port au Prince—sir.
1 eead you per steamer Saginaw todaj* 1
100 Tolnnteers. Please retarn ihej
ropes wlUi which they are Ued. Com­
mander at Port Haytlen.”
Tbeprlnenta of Wled. who U a promln«it Bgure la the coart circle at Dor
Un aad whose bnalmod Is In line of
nncceesloB to tbe throne of HoUand.

borsea have enjoyed tbe princess* hos­
pitality and bare left tbe equloe aani
Urlum ”as good as new.**.

A

arc a poaiUira cum forKHEUlCATISM. NEURAIXJIA.
LT7KBAGO,
JL.'Un
OATAJLBH, Smr DISEASES. STOMACH,
TEOUBLES. Etc.

DR. r. HOLPgWORTH t EjoNil Mb
tOBtloB to dlaoueo oT tbo ^ Otf.

Voa Are Net Feeling Well,

\\V haw a first cLiss tin shop

THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS

jssssr-—iS5

tOWVa TO OFHCBS
OVEtJOBISWDiroCO.

Hot weather work is less
fatiguing when your
kitchen is kept
cool; you can
do this
lyvsUk « Britktsst ui
tsstStosnuM

aanMfarSla

PtAMO TUNINO-W. R MIIlBfB. M

Kodo

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DYSPtPSIA CURE
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a. C. SaWlTT a OOlKPAaT, (
«M SALE BY AU. OMMOItm

,*s.sS?SS5«S5a!i

e.anniiR ouiaiiFMT
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Tim# Tried and Mertt Proven.
One Minute Cough Core Is right on
Ume when it oomea to cming Ooogbs.
croup. Whooping Oougb. etc. It is
perfectly barmleea. pleasant to take
and is tbe chUdmn s fbvorUe Cough
Snap. AU dragglsta.
A Moatreol couple. Pierra Forget
and bis wife, have jnat celebrated the
■eventy-slxtb annivenmry of their mar­
riage. Mr. Forget U 190 jeen aad < .
months old. while bis wife fs 94. and
both are tn good bealtb. One of tbalr
her golden wedding three ye

tboogb the tijonly 97 now.

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