The Evening Record, August 11, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 11, 1905

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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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THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES

•fCetAL TCLSOIIAPH 4SIIVICC.

III RUSSIMS
SURREHKRBI
AAVE THEMSELVES UP AT NIORO,
SAGHAUN ISLAND.

FEISMTS ME
FORMING

ORGUIZIIG

MANY

NEW

REVOLU

TIONARY SOCIETIES.

CraatMt Activity af the Pol*e* omcara
la

Unahla
From

to

Prevent

Macting and

Them

Forming

Thcaa Societiea.

fly Wlrii In the Banning Rncord.
Toklo, Aur. ll.-lt la officially an
fMMsnrc<l at lh«» ImjvTial army head
4|oartera thai llK Riiaatao offirnra and
lQ(»a earrvndrrfd at NIoru, Saghalln
Jaland. no Aur.
Peaaanta. Organizing.

Wariuiv.
AtiR
ll.—IN*aaanU
Ihroughout Central Ruaala are a&aeni
Mins In the forta and oraanlrlnR n*vi>
Intlonary nocletlea. The errateat artlvitiea Uo the piirt of thc^ aiitboritlea
have lieeu povcrleMa to prevent the aa
aembling of the pevaanta.

EflWARD HOPES
WARJffjLL END
PARLIAMENT

WAS

PROROGUED

THIS MORNING.

UST FOR PREilER RAIFOUR
RELIEVED

LIBERALS

WILL

CON

TROL Next SESSION.

P^^'^Scaslen Juat ^ProrogAd Was Almost
y
S ,

,

' ikarren at Far a'a Reaulta Are Concerned-^lng :EdJSrda

Pro-

auEEsanirawa
and

Popular

Traverse

Ilertiid.

g.^ll -

THROUOHUNE w- c-,- w«K Bn«..
OFJHILRREN
m DREICHIRG RAIN STORM

and Next Took Up the Subject

Alleged That She Murdered Her Twro

of the Regulation of the

Little Children On Whose Lives

Great Corporations.

There Was Insurance.

fly Wire to the FTvening Record.

Chautauqua, N. V, Aug. 11—The
pmident and his party reacfaid Chau
SO SAY JOHNSON AND PARKER.
Uuqua In a driving rain storm. On the
MURDER SUSPECTS.
way to the gri-at auditorium Hie pn*sl
d»mt passed through a line of KOO boys
and girls who scatiereil flowers In hD
pathway. Bishop N’inrent introduced
the pTY^sIdeiil.
The president'* spiH.K-h first was de­
voted to the Monr<M‘ dtvfrine and
what it tiK*ant to this and other conn
tries. Santo Domingo was shown a.s
a wraker country that had called uii(>n
Thought That Parker Cave Johnson a America for aid which was Imitig ex­
tended to the gr«'al benefit of the haStormy Talking to on Account of
niR.sis] people of tlie island. He llo*n
the Alleged Confession Made
loiirhiHl upon a quest inn of iloniesiic
at MidnighL
♦Tonomy. ih«* ontulation of eor[M>raliniis. lie said that the harm that was
done the public through these comhiIly Wire to the Kvining R«*cord.
Hetnilt. Mli h.. Aiig. 11 —Hurry Jolui nations was not the only trouble bul
•n and Harry Parker, vlioin I he iw also the misguideil popular dimunetawhich th»-y aroiis«*d. Hi* wanted
’<> nay r<nireK<<«*i| at midnight laat
night In the hrutjU miirdiT and rnh taws a.s fair for the Idg man as the lit­
lK*ry »»f 110.000 from JoH«-ph Mover, a tle man.
Monrot* avt nuo pavnliroK<'r, were ar­
ranged ahofily before noon Hwlay
They dented th.vl they made a milfesKlon. It l!» IhoiighI Parker gave
Johnson a strong talking to. Their
will he net a« Koon a* iH>-*inlble.

WERE ARRAIGNED AT NOON

HELD CROWD
BYJEVOLVER

SOAP FACTORY BURNED
OVER

A

SCORE

OF

UTY SHERIF WAS ON GUARD
ALL NIGHT.

Embryo Teacherr Are

Bperlal to the Kvenlug Ibnoid
Sweltering tn the County Building.
NarthiKH-t. Mieh . Ang it T
Changes In Rules,
eloi'tloii hold in ihv iitwii h
yesterday to ..... ..... whether or
Twent» sr ven hweltertng randidates
the c«.n*«rmtl»n.nimuW-J.e vacated cc (
..^Hmlnatlons are Indu.s
sulle.1 in a vote of nevheu.
„„eal
AacatltV: the cor,..ration to ,IUrt> five j
„Mla>.
for. Tliat then* was a d.-ep Inien^nt
variety in ages la'lng more than
the question la nhow-n b> tin' (uet t|
ordinary, ranging from IT years, which
the poll
• wofe r
linihlldtive. to Til years.
<lUlet.
. The r
PatruK H Kelley, the »up<Tlnlond
It of pul.lie.Instruction. In tin- late
FNJOVFO I
IMMFNHFLY.
iie« atid M giitations annoiiiii'v'S that
1 apt.Iieant tor flrst and si*cond grade
picnic Party Returned Late and
a\ hn\e two irlahs tn the same ymr
Caused Soma Anaiety.
Id examining iMiard.s ha\e n<> authorr K. Murrav t.vik the Whist Hub to
> to aeeem ^.landings from educa­
the iHlaiid yesterday the trip then- and
Papr rs may Im
luiek being made on the I.ady Mar tional Him mu ions
garet. The day wras vit> pUajianlly sent from one eonniy to.another
H^’ni although the l.nlb*n w»-re Hie Hirough the nimniissioner, but the
Tong Mill and Mr. Murray had to play said paiMTs must tli. n hv treated a* If
w lone hand. On the way back, the written in the said eouniy. i. e. they^
pnmpt. got slopped and aome delay en- ninsi lie < xatiiined by ihi' munty Imard
».u**d which eaurUNl a little anxiety on and if apprmed grant a eertlfleate of
Ihe twn of ihivnunienMis husbands on the same dale a* the original ta du
ahore. The luidy Margaret, however, plicate of datinil These are deslg
came In under her own |Miw<‘r, the iiaied in the depanmeui as transfers.
A rule which In ^of great eonvenlparty having hkd a delightful trip by
moonlight. The rlty vras reached at enee to many teachers is promulgated
In the new rules whereby a certificate
30 o'l'IiN'k.
'■
Another launch and three male paa- may be renewed for one who ha* held
pengera also enjoyed a ride to Ne-ah- two rertitleali** with an average of hi
U wnnta and imek looking for the per cent who at the same time has
rontinuoiisl) taught during Ihe period.
Lady MargaieL
This cahnot Ih- transfernd. The
ond Friday In OctolH-r is set apart as
MRS. HACKLEY DYING.
pioneer day.
Her End May Com« Before the Day Is
Done.

By WTre to the Kvenin^Hceord.
Muskegon, Mich.. Aug. 11.-Mr*.
JuUa 8. Hackley. aeveral times milUonjxlrvaa. Inherited from her well known
s -doeanaed' philanthropist husband,
pear to daath^and may dir iiefore
BlSltt.

DeGraw

Was

Laid

Away

A*

rpsTHERIGHT

to

Rest This Morning.

The funeral of litlb AlHiea D.*Cn.w.
;ed 1.1 months. Hie daughter nf Mi
and Mrs W, i: D**i;raw of ICT W«>t
Front sin'ol. was held this imiming
from Hit* residence at in o*« liwk Rev.
fharles Stout of Grace church iifficiated. Burial. Hxik place at Ugdeiisburg-

To Charlevoix and Petoskey

l>uring Ihe following two weeks the
steamer Columbia will c«nni*et at
Northport with the steamer Beaver
for Charlevoix and I*clo*key Tuo*SrNDAV KXrrRSION-TniarlcvoIx. dayr. Thursdays and Satunlay. C-olumPetoskeq and Harlmr Springs, slimmer bla leaves Traverso ClD* at 8:3<> •- mIllinois, fare |1 round trip. Keep cool.
ang IMOt
'
aug 11-21
EVERBODY INVITED to hear Chas
Two cycllsu collided on the corner Skelcher sing the latest popular songs
of Can* and Front sireeta Ihl* noon. at Grinnell Brothers' Saturday night.
No damage wa» done.
Aug. 12. 1W5.
aug 11-12

Fur a Rood class of Indian Baskets and fine Sonrenir
Gooils makes this an nnusual store,

rirasnal lx>th os to

variety of kinds and unusiuil as to tjuality—roo»1 quality.
Yon ran do U*tti‘r at this storo than any other “shop** in

SHOES

any resort town in northern MichiRnn.

IT'* TRCIflb

Cify Book Store
Cbe Babarte*

WE RE CLOSING
OUT

THE E. C LEWIS

Into such

Summer Suits

SHOE STOCK

b*UiM» of Ul« memnon, bwl hxM *
•alt to atari xnoUMr wiBmM- with.
Il'a almply • cwiw of hlghfrado cool
mmAr ap in dtetlaetlT* «ty U*
balDXKddat mid>Jalypri<ww
Tor tb* kBmrtng «««•—oak to mm
r aptotol TtliMB ot 17.00, 740. BAD,
OXU. 10JU0.1SJIUW

KuheckSBoytSSSU'^

BtnXETIN:

A pnirtirul stow of
Fn*neh man 11 fad tinfor tlio eon veil it‘III
t:eneriition of t:reat

heal with \Vi M »r>
ALCOHOL,
ll is
the
Ivfil
ATxCOHOL STOVK we
ktjow jinythin;:;iLnit
atbl ilic price is v«*ry
ri*asi>nal»li*.

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
219
W*rork«

Tootwear

IAROAIN3
A few pains Tan Shoes and 0.\fords to close
out at once.
3.»0 Or«8ci9s
3.00 Oracle*
2.SO Ormdom

SS^.

H. R. Macdonald, Mi:r.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TItJa
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Bstobllshwdin |888
Room 210 Btato Bank Bldv.

.

.

.
.

3.23
2,00

IJOUGI.AS .S: CKOS'SliTT MAKE

BAOHANT

A swtH pin;; rt«luclion in
Mens' Womt*n8’ niul Chililrens’ Tati. Bhe-k nml
('aiivas Oxfonls

&

R0800E

PMready

We havt* j'list ni-eiv.**! n larue
sliipiiieiit of womens' 8lux*s
that we have plae«-«l on sale

THE

aCmm-t:

BoiWiath^r

.

at $123

■ '

■ IfJ"
^

to figure on Ll'MIiEU of
any kind, you'll save timo

all soliil aipl laU*sl styles.
lioys’ luul youths’ roti^h nn«l
really bIhx-b ut e.xeeptionally Rooil valttes. Reineinln*r we are iu*VT*r itiulersold
for uooil i^ootls.

jmrtd 6reilick
& Company
242 6. Trent St.

Saturday, August 12,1905,8:00 p. m.
l»pnOOV9AIVI

\ UC A L
IH.lhv
Anona. Ah'xntnler. llrii^lil Eyi.*a
itth* l*'ric*fl«ls "f Wall
of ihe flM .\jiple
Stnvl, Come Ilome SoMier lV»y in lllue. He's My Tal.

I X S T K r M K X T A L
Wall-/—Se*h'rbil. S*lection —A Whisix-n*.!
Tlioneht,
Tlirw-Step—Moon Winks, Two Step —W ake I p. .'la-

THE MARKETS.

Kiist Buffalo. Atig. 11.—CaltIt—Slow
at Yteady valut*s. Vt*a!s an«l calves—
Active, higher. She«*p and lamtis—
Fair, firm value.s, Ht>gs—Active at
steaxly to sinmg values
IX*miit. Mich., Aug. n —WheatAugust. k2\c: No 2 n*d.
: N‘»
.1 corn.
Nt». 3 white oats, 2.1^40.
Toltxlo. O.. Aiig. ll.—Wheat—Cash,
kl^c; Seplemlier. kt?nc; lK*rember,
>c.
Chicago. Aug. 11.—\Mieat—Septem­
ber. g2\r: DecemU?r. Mr. Coni—Sej*
lerolier. X.4%c; r>*cemlior. 4SV4c. Oats
‘Spt ember. 2G\r*; Diwmlicr. 27\ir
September |iork. $14.15; lard, 17.75;
ribs. $8.45.

NINT>yYEAR>-2SM

H Steady Demand

TIME TO BUY

EvryhoAy invited to hear the Free Concert at Grinnell
Bros’. Music Heose. by Chas, SKcleher, Vocalist,

FUNERAL SERVICE.
Althea

£

Good Shoes
AmericanJIriki Store
Going
Fliday, Ayg. II, 1905
Cheap
LE SOLIDE MredWMM

WANTED TO ITNCH A FARMER

FROM 17 TO 54 YEARS

Twenty-Seven

By Wire to the Evening R»*mrd.
Grayling. Mich. Aug. II.—Mrs.
Naomi Aldrich of Fixxleric, a small
town near hen\ Is In Hie c»mi»ty Jail
charg«*4| with the murder of her two
little daughters, aged !•' and 11'. Th»*rc
was in.siirance amounting lu >'.u on the
life of each child.

FIREMEN

OVERCAME OY SMOKE.

proruciit'd .lhta|jnonilnR after an alnmal fruitt«H>< eehnluii hh far as reaiiltH
an*, roiieoaged. It la eK|M><-l*il the Burning Soap and Fats Made a Fierce, WHO WAS BEING HELD ON A
rloalnR filIjMoji la the last ut vhleh
Hot Blaze Which Was Hard
VERY SERIOUS CHARGE.
PremiervlirW5W*«vlll dlre<d the li'Rtala
to Control.
tinn as premier, ft It. antieipated the
Name
of His I^Year-Old Daughter
next time imrllament m«s.|.s the llhery WIri- t«i the Kvening Ibvord.
ala will Ite in rtmtnd. Kiiu: Ktlward
Connected With Hit Crime—
New York. .\ng. II.-A >e»«re of fire
In hit
en wrr«' <iv«*m»ine by smoke this
Taken to Bay City for
said, it
morning In a fire wbieh «ientro>ed the
Safe Keeping.
Kiltoliili Japant^ae var vutild
soap fariory of William Daggett &
tied.
Fbinn at N. .tK.I Went Twelfth Rlreel
By Win* to the Kxenlng Risonl.
Two hundred ihounand pcuindn of si>ap,
I'inconiiliig. Mteh., Aug. II.—Mobs
fatH ahd alkali made a fierce, nmoky
of angry citizens lrli*i! to break Into
fire.
the jail hero last night and lyiirli
Hisirge How Ison, a farnn-r living near
YSLLAOE
CORPORATION
WILL
arresleil on a charge in wbieli
NOT BE VACATED.
the name of his It*. > ear-old daughter
ronni*cUHl.
The deputy shi*nlT
VARIOUS RANGE OF AGES IN CER
id in the door all night with a n
Special Election Yesterday Resulted in
volver In his hand .and kept lh«* crowd
TIFICATE CANDIDATES,
a Vote of Two to One to Main­
bay. Hnwisou was later taken t«i
Bay City tor safe keeping.
tain the Village.

ReRTHPORT IS SAVED
----

ON A TERRIBLE CHARGE

Spokn First on the Monroe Doctrine

TBogMlng Speech.
0 nmiIns

NEGRO PUBUCLY BURNEa

Dallas. Texas, Aug. 11.—negra
was publicly burned this morning is
the court house square at Salt^dr
Fricoda la this dly have received PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT PASSED
Springs. Hoskins county, by a mob.
the annoan«>neot of the wedding of
AT CHAUTAUQUA.
He wa.s charged with criminal assault
Charlea T. Kroll and Hiss N«rah
on a white woman.
Pniync. The weddlni; vlll take place
Aog. 17 at 7 p. m. at the home of the
hridc In Sherman. The in'oum to be
la a popular Traverse City young ma"
who has been bookkeeper at the Wolla- CHILDREN SCATTERED FLOWERS
lligman cxtmpany for some time,
IN HIS PATHWAY.
baa a large number of friends in the
city to wish him happlneas.

RIDNT MAKE
CONFESSION

SO^LOOK EDITION

TflAVEIItC CITY, MICHIOAM. FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, ItOft.

'

WEATHER—Fftir ud
CtmtiMied
vara; abowen ta aoptli aatf coidcr
jp north portloo toolsbL

Take your elroire ;ifti*r hoarinu tin* live, for $1.00.

SATURDAY EVENING ONLY

ORINIMEUU BROTHERS
NicUZaa'i LMdinZ HnUc Bou*. 159 E. Front SL

this fall plaei* your onler
f<»r the Sasli. l).»or3, Windows, Siditij;, G-ilinj;, Porch Columns,
Inb rior Kinisli of all kinds-and have them n*a<ly to place in
pisiiion \vhi*n n«*e.h*.l. You will find'this will save you much
ilrlay !al«-r on.

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.'
Cltlzuns Phon*. S2t
sal Bnll.
B* ISO.

W. L. Brown, Mnnnsor,

DOTS’ AND CHILDRENS’ DEPT.
...GOING FAST...
Lot 2-pi*
>iiits. with «*xlr;i piir of |xinls, only....................... 2.Z!5
L**t 2-pinv Suits with i \tra piir of parils. only..........................g gj
Lot
Lot
I.ot
Ixd

Iloy.s' Suits up 1** |H \. ars.
**0. now.................... 2.25; Cheap
Ik.ys’ Suits up to 10 yi ars. '»■'»0. now...........3.00; G
Hoys' Suits up lo JH yoars. <;.0H, now............3 50; G BGr^Gin
:: pie.*.* short pant Suit.s.
ti> I*'* $7.(X) to $H.OO,

.................................................. ...................................... 4.50
Lot •: plii e short p int Suits, a;;, s
to M, fl.riO to $.*>,00,
II
••...•
.....
*3-00
Lot ;; pi< iv short pint Suits, .lo.-s *.» |r> p',, f,rdy........................ 2.25
Til.’ ali«*v«* arr o\lra u'ir»l for the money,
liol Hoys' 2 pie.*v Suits. hauilsMine mixliin-s. $-'»..V) to $<5.00,
I^ot Ik.ys' 2 pi.s*.- Siiim. han.lsoiiM* mixiun-s, J-'j-Ou, now.......3.00
lyot Lust, r I'lMwi. Suits to 10 ytuirs, handsome, U*st mxxis.
$:. HH;in*l SODH.all si/.*s..................................................................................$3.50

MENS'e-VOUNO MENS
CnOTHWGX€i rURMSHINGS.

Pants firing 311......
$1.12, $l.$0, $1.88, $2.2$ .
A 8iu*cc8sful se.-ison leaves us with only a few |>airs
of each style, nil of which we put in at

Ont'Feurtb Off
the repnlar prieee—many have already availe«l them­
selves of this opportunity—niany more will do so on
remlinR this offer—Be one of those to pro6l by this
opportunity.

iSHnRMAM.&HCIfXBR
(rjcw cAy3a,BL,ooK.)

(.'ollar witii i*ach Suit
Iv)t Busli r llrow n Suits, lo 10 years, h.indsome. l>*8t iroo»ls,
$;:.7oto|l.«i0. all si/.*s........................................................................ 2.75
AWFI'L THKAP!
Lot Xorfolk Biiits. a^xeg s to I'l. new j^ooils. molium eolars. $-">
ami $**.00. f«*r...........................................................

( AXXOT KKPL.\CK THKM n>K THK MONKY!
Iy>t
I»l
I/ol
1/ot
Lot

iJoyK* and ehildn*n*8 stniw hats, for.........................................lOc
Boys’ anil ehiklrens* straw haU, liac, 50*-, for......................25c
Silk Itows........................................................................
Ic EGch
riiiMn-ns' Handkerchiefs.......................................................Ic EGCh
Cliildrens’ Waists................................................................... 19c Each

Soon the Ixiys will alb*n<l school.
of some of thesf* lvir;»ains.

Why not take ad van

*3.50

TNK tvmma Matoim nuvsiitc cmr. Michigan. Friday, august ii. ims.

THE£y£f<IN6(£CdRb
*?-rcarw:«a-«-»--

TMiifismiiiS

ClMiUiWBR 2:15 TROT

steady hand aad sober artad arc aeewstSr toet tkat to to vlH)l|r <
part la the woric of Kovenihc others sazT lor this. Hence, tto aec-sslty of
tolcto he
Sm coreni hlowelf. He the tentperaaee cmnse and of tbe ef­
■tot stand to Btofallj for hto ova forts wbkh orpsatxed abstainers arc GRAND RAPIDS MORSE TOOK TME
BJC PURSE.
richls; he ■ntjeapect the riphu of pnttJag into the mon
-Now. la what is here written thl*
othen; ho nnst obey the fanr. and he
»MnMNT FAVOMTItn WHCN ■ttoC try to Mve op to-tboee nrteejnflj^rtest doe* not mean that the tendency
Major
Wilton
Took 2:20 Paw and
to
grow
worse;
but
ho
means
that
above and
FllfftCIFLeS ARC AOHCRCO TO.
with shorter hours and increased
Harry B. the 2:24 Paco—Yew
behind an towa.
SPICIAL—Wo can piny you a good Couch, upholatorod in
waghs there Is a tendency to go wrong
tcrday*a Gommartca. ^
Also AppUcs Co CaplUlisL
fine graile velonr, nieviy emboeaal bald wood fr&ine, beat steel
hU-h must to offset by movements
*Tbl^ applies jnst s mnch t
•uch as this great temperance movcspring for
Grand Rapids, Mich.. Aug. 11.—The
ams of gmai foaldi as to tbe at
eflurts for jwlal and
saMlI means: to the capitalist as to tbifollowing are the fummarles of yosicr
EFFECT FALLS THE HEAVIEST waae-worker. And aa one prartical dvlc betterment, or else the increase day’s races:
in Iclsnre and money will prove
ON iNESMATC^ FAMILY.
poiat. let me urge that In the CTcnt cjf
First event. 2:10 class paring, punn
curse lnftoad-6r a blessing. 1 strive
$3Hl:
any dlEcnlty. e^peci^Hf if It I* wbat U
never to tell anyone what I
known as a labor trouble, both sides
Major Wilson, b. g.. by Atlantic
»raM tlw C. T. A U. of A—Gays abow thmselves willing to meet, will thoroughly to-liove, and I shall
W«-arv sliowing a lot of tlnwu'‘popubir sellers in mwTinm
King: CenUore Uro*,. Ftot
yon that to to? honest and lemiH-rWork That Is Doing for th« Miners
cousnlt, and anximis each
priiH-s. mn^iiii' frvnn
'Wayne. Ind. (Bogashi............1 1 1
- and hard working and thrifty will
troat the other reasonably and fairly,
Ghowtd Rseolto tho Support
Dlajunnd I)., b. g. (Masteson)..2 2 5
always bring success.
each to look at the other's side of the
iK-blde C-. b. m. (Walsbl.......... S 8 2
of ttio Fublio.
Vslae of s Sober Life.
case and to do the other Justice,
Inaha, bk. m. f Barrett and Col"The hand of tho I»rd is sonu-tlm*
rs.e could to generally
»•> » ..............................................3 4 I
GOME PITHY POINTS IN ROOSC
heavy ui»f>n the jtist as well a.“ U|*o
These inclmlo thoao adjusUible end Davcnixirts that can be
lowed, the chance of Indnstrlal di
Marion Belle, b. m. (Spt*nceri.4 & 2
VCL'TS ADDRE8A
the unjust and In the life <if iaUir and
War Tax. br. g. tClark
6 C
amutgeil to fit any tximcrof Uic room.
•Tho only effective way to help any­ ter would to minimize.
FINE CROF I^ROSFECTS
effort which vro must lead
Time—l*. 12V,. 2;1.'.. 2:llto.
-Now.
my
frhnds.
I
want
to
read
body
to
to
help
him
help
himself.
-Aefordtoa to the Nlehlgan rmp reearth it is ma always |>osslJflo either
• s»e«>nd event. f:i5 class trotting.^
-tomnChtaic can Im done by wise yon an extract fn»ra a K-iht I have by work, by wlfibim. or hy tipright I
iport aortbem MIrhtanii toads the state
Mantifavlureni and Bankers' purse,!
la the IndlcaUons for the fall harvesi. lefdslatloB aad by wise and hon<-st sd- Just received from a Catholic prlc*st hmvlor to ward off disaster. But if
$l.oi«i:
^

whom I know vreli and whom 1 k-now
f^tatofw In this sociino are far In ad- ■laUtraiion of tto laws.
emphatirally true that tin- eliam-*-It to a proad and responsible privl to to as staunch a frietul of the laU»r for leading a happy and pmsiK-rous life fauulla. b m.. by rw-puty: C.
Tsare of tfao.ceatml and aouthera aoerrawford. Grand
Uajiids.
tope to be cIliKCBS of this Rreal, m-If Ing man as iIhtc is to to- found in thi. Is Immeiitifly impnni-«l if only the man
tldto aad the aaaie la tme of h
Mich. (BooneI........................... I 1
cmintry. Now and th<-n—not too often is decent. eolM-r. industrious and exer­
WKsItnO* tai l*teU T«>r IdiabtoaMM giiisWw
citoor la atoire aa aviTaac crop-^n ICovoralnR repohlto.
•Tito temperance moventeol ta a po- —it is a Rcssl thing for alt of
cises ftm-slght and Ju<Igm«T!f
Let Pat h-i.rii. ch. K. tWlK-*kT»f....5 3
the aoTTb part of the state and bHow
B. IK- C.. b.'m.. tlllgtovl.......... k 2
to other portloos. while fralu show a teat anxtilato to the institutions of heart xrtml is nid in-rhap; altog«-th«-r him rememto-r aH»ve all that the per­
Ivm-hantress.
ch.
m.
(Porter>..2
9
patatabto.
pnrvld<-<I
only
that
formance of duly ts tile first «->ht-iiiinl
falfljr iPKid oottook. While the app>' oar country to liullding np Hdtcr man­
A Touching
I Queuing ovory
Story
aon who teiU the truth is our genuine in right living, and (hat a g<sa] tyi>e o| Miss 1ak> U4>.. h. m. iWolvercfto will he IHcht northern |ltoblaa*L hood.
iving from .ieath
Is tho saving
death of the baby
friend. knows what he is talkliir average lainlly lil«- Is lbee«»mer stone
•*Tbe dlcnlty of Isbor should
,glrl of G«x>.>. A.-K>ler. Cumtorland. Md.
shows a ■nch to-Ucr prospertive yield
The
Tidvcn.
bk.
m.
tl►lckeHl..
alK)Ui
I
even
though
b«'
may
n
:
"At
the
agiof It month\
He
writ!'*;
uiir..
Kli-rlrlc
Bitters.
maintained.
rrf
iiatioikal
happiness
and
grvwliu-.ss.
thaa any othtT pan of the slate. Com
In di'cllnluc health.
little girl
........ 4 lu 91 for i.fl-1
••A hsppy and prnaperoos IH.* Is In sides of the easel, and tells ns what No one can be a go«*d cltlren. can d**- t;ien H . b. g. (Burnsi.
shows op flow and prinnlses a Roofl
-- -------- •- ■•lie.
store for the man^ Who Is aober. In he has to say. not w llli ii di-sire u» hurt *.^rre the r^wpecl of his Teltow *. unless gueeii Knight, b. g. (Mlllerl. .s.7
Wc
Cfto IT ph-asailt WrCther holds
diistrtous and exerciM-s fon-slRt^and otir f«H-llngs, but with the traiisi»an-m llnil of all be is a rckI man tn liK own Red Arthur, b. h. (Ciimilug........... . . _ „______,
. 1 nicwt In despair, when wc resolved to
rsoebea will hr hhary all over
p«irpose to do ns good.* With this for famify. unless b«- d«s*s bH diilv fntil.
S fever and ague, my nerve* were try l>r. King's New Discover) for .H.nhniat .......................................... 9
juilRment.
fctatc.
Time—2;Nt,.
r:l'.•^.
for«-word.
here
is
a
part
of
the
l*-tter;
”1
sinniRly
iK
lIevo
In
trades
unions
fully by dlls wife ami ehildrei;.
Tallna It ali«.BHher tl.r farmer may
larh was so weak, fn.m using
Third ewiii.
ehis.- paring,
Lend A»d to Temperat
nines she was cureil.
cure«I. and bis now It
Bel«v«s in Trade* Unions.
doctors' drugs, that 1 could
IfMdc forward m BTcat prosperity this wls«-ly and justly handled In, a right­
eat. Siam after iK-ginning to take IM'rf.'cl health." Never falls to relievo
-•I would liumliU •^«-<s»miri‘’ed-tha! . "I strongly H-lieve in inub-s union-, fr.uo;
fall, the nortb«>n) Mtcblaan farmers ful purpose to lK n«<1ll th«*se ronn« rted
Kbs'lric IliM.-rs
ItiM.rs I oblain.sl reli.-f. and and cure a t-oiigh or cold. At Johnyon l«*nd your entire w«-ight
wisely and justiv l:audle<l. in which Harry B . rh. ni., hy Am lloiibelBg ararh mom favored than ttieir with them."
F. H. Meads and S.
."
i
ill a short time 1 was nitirtdy cuml
e<*r; H. Branrli. Flint.
Wilkeslmrre,
I*a
,
A
ur
11—Yester­
cause
which
the
<'.i1hnlle-Total
Ab.-ll
lb*rightful
pnr|s'»“’
to
lienefii
ilu*-*
biWthrsB of other parts of MIchli
GiinraiiUi'il at JoJinson's Drug Ston*.
MIeh. (Thnrsby »............... 2 1
$1.00. fiuarniiU'iKl. Trial toKtle Hk
W'tth the fanner enjoflto l*rosp< rlly day afternoon l*n*sldiMH Ilo«*H«nelt was uenc«- t'uloii of Anu-rica r«-|»re-«-nt- rimneci.Hl with iliem !.-< iu»t a.-«-t»m
in its rrlaliou
iisiile.l by n lesire to do liijti-.*lce ti Merry Me. rh. to. <Mc-lliliL .1 2
the business pe«»p)e of TraviTso Clly the Riiest of the T. A. I’. socb tlCs. i »nd •‘spii lnlly
Ihiniti Belie, b. m. tSpeii<n.*ri3 4
ars sore of lm|m»v<«d limes. Almady which are holdInR a r6n»»*nlion here, j workinK rlas*4-s iif this oouiitry. for wrung to «itbers. I b« lleve iii tlie dul
Molhi-rs be rar»-ful of your rlilldr»*n.
I'Ius'Im- Hall. rh. Ill I Wells|.:; V,
•»r rwpitalbt and wag«- workei^ t.i ir
oollecUons lor-ally are impmvlni; and The pn*sii|eiil made the priiirl|ial ad whom It Is dotne-sn mnrh r«mmI
Ilundn-tl.s of tbmis.inds of is-nple mih' Tli.Te is no Iwiby nu-illclne In lh«
MalM I T . br in. (Odby 1....« T.
btadn«*M non l«s»k nmlldenily to a dress and was Intmdiieeil by John know thill the fenu»eramK- nwn«-mrni to s*vk one another «»ut. to uuder-taiM
Holli.ster'K Uis-ky Mouni.nin Tiw as a world ns pioil os Hollister'S. Rod-ky
Mi.-k.
y,
rii.
Ii.
fIbMikus)-----1
dr
Mitchell, pn-sldent of the Mine Work- Is |K»tent auxiliary to the institiithne each the ollu-r's' |M>iut of view, nit<l i->
family tonic.' If tak.-n this month It Mfuintniii Tea. It makes the lit Hu
bmy autiinm.
Tim. -2;12'*. 2;12‘4. 2:121-.^
of America. Ills luidreHs was l-i of our e^Miiitry in Ifullding up a lielier < iideavi»r to t-bow br<iad and l.lii«li,\
will l.«'«-p Hie family well all the year. ones Hroug. Ii.’aliliy nml arllvo.
anthiarite <-«al miners and lo lh«- roaiih«KMl and a truer rlirHIIaiiily buinnii syiiiplhy eiie wiili the of-iei.
THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.
ll.e iiti{ierl.'i! d.-gme Tejninliug t!u- If It fail.s pet >oiir money buck. 35 eeniK, Jas. G. Johnson.
members
of
the
Catholic
Total
Abati
among
our
rlilzeu
;
B
plny«-d
“I
H-lie\e
ill
the
work
of
tliesigr.it
poring the past year, and lnd«-«Hl for
niqm.priiilloti of t.-iupb-s for m-IukiU. eeiits. Jas. G. J.d’iison.
n«*nce
union.
ImiKirtant
part
in
the
two
rnal
striker
iein|K-r.i!iee orgauis.-itiiitis. «*l all kUi
several years «air Are alarm system
Shnughr.1 North Clilua Her
ring
111 1;mm» iTiid i;»02. n-s|M-cllve|y. by k*n-p dn-«t niitveiuyut 'Ho t'e ^^•nuc Men',
He s|s»ke as follows:
has given eimflderalde tmoble, esl..-iug eiirrii-tl out In Auliiil. .\1
Peculiar Disai
"I am particularly glad to speak to ing tile men rotor, niul thus leniovlug and Young WomenV t'iin-1 i.-iii
f«.ur v»-ry birge im.ngi-f.
pSOlBlIy dtninK el<'ctr1rnl Mortns. Ihirvilb-. t».. I:
J. n; R.iuv,-«i. of It
loii.s. ill short iti el
♦erv.niK to tlie ■d tof liti-niture. bate
ito the louit two or Ihroi' dlstofTMilieeH Ibis aodienc«> of miners aad ihnir the danger of rioiinis nml uulK-r-oniiug
rtiliur dlsapp.-arniHt1- of (h«- p.*i
(-oDducl.
Tbi-re
is
pUiliscouragiug
|
wives
and
ehlldron.
and
es|M-Hally
tif Chat hind the syst«-m has Ikn-o seri
‘ otisiu-ss to l»c King's N«-w Life I’ills, ulc'rs. sons and eaun-rs It U tho
ig liiiii lu'W !•' h«-lp biuix lt
Bii: lb- ('bin.-iK’ iMiys to study Uiigli^li.
Oflly all«*eted. Inil forinnntely there under the auspices of this gnwi tern fi-atiir*' rviuiu-eted with tin- upward ten
lb- says; "Tlu v ur.- a p.-rf.-. i r< iue.ly br.Ht healing dn'sslug 1 ever found.
lost of .nil I brll.-\.- ill til.- .-tlirar.n .-I
no demand
the dej»anniem |M>ranro sisdety. In our eounlry the liency of Ihe waste scab- among tbe
for ilizrliu'ss. sour -.toui.arii. lu-nilaclie. S.KII Ill'S and lu-nls euts. burns ami
I.- iiitiu biiiiM lf >iii\iiiL- roiitiii<uil1>
ur.Hds 'j:.r at Johnson's Ih-ug Store,
‘ WhHi railed f«*r the use of the alarm. happiness of all Ihe rest of nnr p«-«»ple wnikmeii of tills eiiiiiitrv, Tlie higher
USE CALMAN'8 Elartic Floor Fin- ••.-nMipa'i-’n .-Ir. 'Gu.ar.iiib-.-.l a
depends
most
of
all
ii|>un
the
welfare
Hie
wages
the
tuorinioliey
they
S|.ei(
1
F. 11. M.-a.Is and S. K. Wall A Sou*
.
tnrr.-a>r
luv
own
«.-lf
re>p..
i
b\
ilifUre Ohl«*f Murray has InsfiecH'd the
.... ..r no..,.
s. E. W,.. * son. ,
J,:Ts"n'’';-,ru. 's',..J,''.!',',
drug siori-s; giiiiraiiliH*^.^'
Ihe wage workers and the wi-lfare In saloons. The slmrti-r (In- hours Ho.ny in wlilr!i hr .Iim--. bi.^ dut>
biiii
entire
stem and iM lIeves that a imw
he farmer. If wo can serun- the. niori- (bay are inclliieit to absi-tu liieiu-If an.I to lii-^ nri-.:|ibor"
Itl STI.IJ ItitdW.V Mjil.v an- going 1
a^ero should Ik- instalied. Beveml
THKY'RK out NOW-8hitleni.leap. K.n.l n r ad.
|' KVKIIY HKITirAL SMOKER e<ini
almcma have lx>«-n InvealiKated bill welfare of these two rlasaes we can selves from bonu'. An appauni dis­
r.inal.lla—Try one.
tlrmlock swd t» lUrk.
Haitiilioii ('lothiiig roiii|i:iny. j iiu-ii' Kliui.-r's I'a.ualrlla.
ths chief l>elleveB that the lal*wl Im- lie reasonably rertain that Ihe com regard for family ties Is growing
Tlio ................. III.' b.-irk lii.liislry nn.l
pitMcd stiouJd l>e InstalliHl. The coat munily as a whfde will prosper. And among tin- poonv elassi-s which will
never forget that the chief ■Tcmtually lead lo a disregani for the the r.ipiil ris.- iii tbr \nlii<- of limlu r
woald not to an-at. pndiabty leas than
ODS thousand dollars. This Invest factor In si«ruring the welfare alike of blessings of otir country nlTonls them. liA« bn.light als.iit n strange Hciugr in
luniH-nug olM-rati«Kis lu Muim-. B.-trk
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
ntoat In a modern system mipht save wage-worker and of farmer, as of Hence, wllh an lnrr«-ase of wap's a at pn-si'nt prices brings but
roni,
evcrylMHly
else, must to the man him- eorrt-spoiulliig movement for H-ip-r
vary many thonsands aome time. The
2'ml N only b.iudlrnl umler tli.- iiio>t
pftaeni ayatem lias t>e«>n in os4> many relf.
fnvonild.' enti.lltlous. 1l<-ii<t.H-k luii.i . r
-The only effeetive way to help anyyaara ami in many rcs|M'cta has belias n.l\;.ii<-i-<l from 94 .*.o to si I n ttioueone *ii-f«-ell\e IhroiiKli long use and Imdy 1s to help him help himself
MainUIn Dignity of Labor.
j saml. i»nr<- thi- log-, w.-n- i*-rt m iii*There are exr«*pUnnal tlm«-s w hen any
additions.
•■ *Tlie dignity of laHir sboul.l H-! wemds nK-wurtlil.'*"-. I>ut now ili.- bark
Tills Is imiairlant and the city of one of us nevds outside help, and llu-n maintained, whirh can H- done only is left Instead—Clii.Mgo Tost.
Arlals will make no mistake in tnklni; It should to given frer-ly; but normally through III.' lovi' that a man should
Ivvery p.iir of Women's and Children’s O.xfords lojjo at prices that will
the mailer m* for Immediate eonsld- each one of ns must de|>eml npon his liavc for liL work, uiid through the in
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
exertions for his own snceess.
sell every pair. It is the chance of the season.
cratlon.
Hotnelhlng ran to- done by wise legis­
In his address to llie I'nlled Mine lation and by wise and honest admlnIstrailon of the laws: ibal Is. some­
Workers and the t'aiholie Total AbKill-ORMKR SPECIAL
thing ran to done by our action taken
nence I’nion of Am«*rlra. Pn*sldenf
our colleriive capacity thrmigh the
SALE
RRICH
lloua4-velt In his usual. k«en tnelslve
ale and the nathm.
manner a»>nt at *onre to the re
■•Something mon- ran to done hy
2.L1S
Woman’s tan kid oxford
...........
Ihings. In estnlllnK the work of the
rtmildnallon
and
organiratinn
ammig
union. liC luiirhiHl ii|mi« the absolute
Woman’s Russian calf oxford*..............
niirsidves In our privalt- eapaetth-s as
n«H-esslty of sohrii-ly amuiiK the p»s»2G5
WomanW
Russian
calf
button
o.xfor:!**
citizens, an long as this combination or
pie of this nation. When a
:k(K)
2.t>5
Woman s tan calf welt oxford...............
organization Is managed with wisdom
thmnrh an Inabllll) or lark of'diwlrv
and Integriiy. with Insiatcnee uj«on
VV'oman’s Russian calf lace oxford.i...
lo r«uiiro| his appetite for drink and
the rights of lh«*se iMneflled and yet
thus loses his plae«-. I lie p«tniHhnu*nt
Woman’s Russian calf blip lu'r oxford.
2 05
with Jtisi regard for the lights of
does not only fall u|*on him Hit main
2.H0
2.75
Woman’s lan kid oxford........................
others.
his family also and the Iniiort-nt most
:k00
2i’.-5
Woman’s tan calf buiion oxfonl...........
•'lint in the last analysis the fartnr
sulfer alotiR with him.
I»resldent
most
Inilueutial
tn
di-li-rmining
any
2 50
2.75
Riavaevr^V^^^ Is ^ell w^th readIIIR and car«*fMMy eonsiileflht:. especial­ man's sueews must ever Ik- the sum »if
Woman’s Russia plain toe oxford..........
2.75
2.50
ly hU remarks In n’Rard to teiu|M-r- that man's own qnalliti*s.'of his kmrw*
Woman’s
tan
kid
o.vford..........................
2.00
1.75 '
ttwlm-, foresight, thrift and courage.
ani'*' and al-si Iraih's uniotL
Woman’s patent leather oxford-----•*.
2.r,5
Whaievi-r lends to h«-lp him overo*me
the temptations with which all of us
Woman’s
[latent
turned
plain
toe
o.xhird
..
j, .,.
2 05
There is mom catarrh In this section
of Ihe onintry than ail other diseas4»s an- surruiindi'd. Is of beneflt not «mly
:i.50
2.0S
Woman's patent kid lace o.sford...........
put together, and until the last few lo him, but to the whole ct*mmunlir.
2.05
Woman’s [latcni button oxford...............
years was supimmonI to to incurable,
Mtipa
the
Waga-Worker.
'^or a great many years dtictors pnv
Woman’s
patent
coll
bluclier
o.xford...
2.0.5
:i.00
“No one society can dO more to help
t'^uno'd It a l«»cBl disease and preWoman's patent colt blucher oxford...
2.U0
2.50
Scrilwvl local remedb*s. and hr om- the wage worker than such a temperktantly falling to euro wltii local treat­ nnee society as that which I am jiow
2(»0

Woman
s
kid
lace
oxford.......................
..
2.50
ment, pronounced It Incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a coitotitu- addressing. It |s of Incaicniable cons«-Woman’s kid welt blucher oxford.........
2.05
:k00
qiiencr- to tto* man hlmaelf that be
>re rt'iiu
thmal dtwase and thervfore
2.50
Woman’s
kid
welt
lace
oxford...............
:t.tK)
smstll
lliithmal treatment. Hall's Ca­ shiMild b«' srdH-r and lemperaU-. and It
tarrh Cun\ maniifartiinHl bv V J. Is of even nn»re con«eqm-ore to his
2.50
Woman’s kid welt blucher oxford.........
2.75
Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Is the
Woman's heavy sole blucher oxford...
•2.01»
2.50
only eiinstHullonal cure on the mar­ wife and his ehildn-n: for It Is a hard
ket. It to taken Internally tn doses and cnK'l faet that in this life of ours
•2.00
Woman’s Donjjola liuht sole oxford...
2.50
fnnn 2b drops to a teaspoonful. It the sins of ^he nuu) an- often vlalted
2.00
arts directly on the bli»od and mucous most heavily u'siu those whosi- w«-lWoman's kid well blucher oxford...,.
2.5U
surfaru-s of the system. Tliey oger one
1.50
Woman’s Oonjjola heavy sole, iRce o.xford.........
1.50
hundred dollars for any case It falls to fare should to his one sp<H-ia1 care.
end for rlrculara and testi-Fi»r the drunkard, for the man who
1.50
Woman’s Dont^ola lij^ht sole kid oxford.............
1.50
iewes his jidi. iM-cause ht- cannH
1.50
Woman’s patent kid light sole oxford.
1.50
Addn-ss: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. To^
tnd or will not control his desire for
toin, Ohio.
1.50
Woman’s heavy sole, low heel...............
1.75
Ikiiair and vicious pleasure. w« have a
Hold by drugglstg. ?6<*.
Take Hall's h'amMy Itlla for eoasU- fet'llng rtf anger and contempt mtood
Phihm.
wllh our pity: but for his unfortunate
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
Special cut price on all men’s Oxfords. This is the time when you save
wife and little one* we feel only pity,
fliOOK UP our ad. on children's and that of the deepest aad lepderest
money.
'^It. How tn wave moneykind.
Hamilton Ckiihlng Company.
-Kvery thlng possible should to- draio
WITH
A
SUN-BURST
SHADE
to encourage the gtowtta of that spirit
'i
■ ---------------. 4 G*# woiovn arc adefds of the Idle In* of self-rMpect. self restraint ( self-reltch If It only grows enough to
tondrlea liemuse our time to of do anee. which
ii
i’a *.
Girlhly euiisei|ueufv*. I'hluk of lb« certain » make all those In whom It
•ttlkw or iBce^^* croebef, fbe tin shows itaelf move> steady Iupward
gRto etiibrotdertea wr make, the fOOnl ward the highestL staaLid of AmcrMh ndds aud ends wc eauktmrt. of nc Icaa clUaw^tp.
nirthly uar ekeept to ewteh dnA—
Value or eid»fiahip.
Jinw. lJUie. ill Kortnlgtitly Ucvlcw.
-II is a prtmd aad respoaible privi­
GuaYyia
lege to be a oitlzeB of this great self*
PHONE 502
125 CASS STREET
TRY A RSqpRO WANT AD.
goreralng natioo; aad each of us

WEffiHHffiSa

NM K CUBE TO UlOBa

ONLY $4.75

=aaggtf 3gs*°^-

$9.50 TO $18.00

YOUR ClxbiT !S GOOD

J. W. 3L.AnrER

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CUIaswas Jtoa Raises rswk rblebaaa
Ahmrm TUaWr lAac.
Lcttor Burbank's eflorta In tbe coltJvadoR «f Sowers aad vesetoblea hare
beaa acBpaad by a iwaJdent of TsOand.
•S-Ybe Moffat road, says tho De«rar
Tb« tbrea memben «T tba Btoeb*
Xewa. The chaaqdomSdP to ctodni
wood aokmy who bava baaa ttoglad
braettaff has bcesi won hgr P. J, Fn»oat to aa adhortal to yasterdayo •«!* cta, who has been ter fasra than two
tloe. taka cseapUaaa to balag tba oaly jeon a reoMcwt of that aectiom Mr.
BIrchwood raaidaato wbo ara sap- Ftaacto la a photograplwr and aaOa
poaad to be cboaaa by tbe dty ooondl photographic views to the bnndiods of
to add tbeir gmb boe to tbe dty*a ap- toortots wbo come to TdOaad dally oo
portlonmem of 9S0, for tbe improve­ the trains over the Moffat road. He
ment of BIrchwood avenue. Today tbe has discovered hU mw phase of tbe
following namea were dallvered by chIckcD Industry quite by acrldeoL
them to tbe pab^c as property owners
Mr. Francis claims to bavo tnodnood
a cblckeo which la all white meat
r qpata i
Tbe cooditlop of tbe meat be ascribes
u asked
tbe dty council: Rev. Demaa Cocbiln. to the altltode. lie avers that If a
J. W. MllUkea. Rev. W. T. Woodhouae. chk'keo could be raised above timber
WlUlam Beltner, T. T. Bates, W. W line It would be xierfertly srblte from
skin to gizurd. Near tW lop of tbe
Smith, W. S. Anderson. George Lather.
contlnenUl divide Is tbe pUce where
Ed Glllett. Alderman Glllett. 8. E be has been cooduiilag bis expertWait, D. B. NlcboU, B. Lyon. C. K. menu! UolUna i>uss U tbe highest point
Taylor, J. H. McCoogh, O. P. Carver on tbe Muftot rutuL It Is H.UUU feet
■and Fred Curlla. Tbeae all belong aa abovr-toe sea. Here there la no tim­
property owners to BIrchwood ani^ ber, no vegeution of any kind, except
a few
few acattcriug
scattering siieeks
siieeka of diylug
d
graaa
BIrchwood aveauc.
and hardy sage brush.
A merry marshmallow roast was
"1 found out wbat 1 claim about tbc
held last evening at the Fred CunU chickens l»y ul>siTvlug tbe bsb." sakl
cottage at BIrchwood.
About 11 Mr. lYancls In Ubn-usalng bis dlsvWo’clock a sedate horse was discovered ery. ”I ttotlced tin* texture of tbe flesh
carrying three occupants on bis wide of fish In the lake at Tolland was difbark, two iM-lng young men while tbe fireut from that in Telh-r lake, which
is s«-verul hundred feet blgber. Tbe
last but not least proved to l*e a girl. flesh of tbe fliib in Y'ankee iKiodle and
The chief «»f police who was at BIrch­ Jenny lakes. wtiUb are still Ulgber. Is
wood gave chase with a whip and wblt»*r stllU and If there was water
though there was really not rtx»m for j at I higher altitude that eontalued flub
three they managed to be glued to the] | n sure you would And tbe flesh to
back while the nag went some. Yells,
howls and acruamg rent the air as thi- euutaln no dark metit and will lie as
wlley 8herb*ck followed their trail tetaler and juk(y, even when okl, as
down thep Ike and out of bis jurladic tbe (liiekeii used fur *sprUig broilers'
tJon. He remained in hiding and soon on tbe Idll of fan*.
‘•We Lave H«» iblekebs now at Teller
Ihe trio returni*d to Ik* met with a
sarood attack and this time the tbs p lake that are U-ing raised with a vU*w
to proving wbat I elalm.”
gloom twallowed them up for the
night.
*rw Saw <1«ek,
The families of Jud Cameron, Frank
A new and bigbly liigi-nUius form of
Shuter and R. E. Weaver left this sun dial c lock w as rec-c-utly exhibited at
morning for Elk Rapids where they tbe Itoyul soc'lety’s rooms In lioudou.
It Is Ibe Invention of I'rofesiHir Albert
win enjoy the street fair.
The memb<*ra
Miss Place’s Sunday t'ri*bove. Tbe giiomeu of tbe common
dial is niibietvl by a bead fixed on a
school class of the Baptist church wire, the shadow of whlib la c-ast on
wert* most deJIghlfully entertatln.Hj the Ulterior of a true eyllndrlenl aurwith dinner bjp Miss Grac«* W'oodhbuse faee. t»0 tbU Mirfnce ligutvs of eiglit
at her summer cottage home at BIrch­ curves an* drawn, umrklug slaudard
wood yesterday at noon followed by noon for each day of tbe year. Tbe
an afternoon of pleasure, the return c-yllodrli'sl surfai-e Is lii.-linwl ho that
lU axLs. uiHin w bb b the bc-ad Is flxcHl,
not being made until evening.
IS parallel to that of the earth. It
The Presbyterian Sunday school thus repn*aents tbe latitude of tbe
took tht^r lunch baskets today for plaiv*. 'Ibe abadow of tbe bead trav­
els
aeroas tlie ryUndrical surfiuv paral­
Bast bay. where a quiet retreat was
found and dinner and the pleasure lel to or on one of the cin*les drawn
which U always a part of the baaket thereon. These* circles n*j»reseut dsys
of tbe month. Each hour described in
picnio enjoved.
tbe circle is always of the same length.
Herbert Ashton la ill with a case of
1 scale of minutes engraved on
genuine measles. The family were
eyllnd
obliged to leave BirchwiKHl this morn
read ol
Ing and return to town.

-Hot?\wnll, ho^d foa Uka to Hra to
NAN VIKT, TNK HKIHilT, FELL Aleapo. Kaw York. Ctoctoaati, Ohio,
or jtow OrUaan? Tba very tbonsM
IPfrq THE tAV.
BMkaa yoa loa< for aawn froai Modiciaa Hat to the wtetar UaM. Tba bleb
beat nark for tbln nonnar aran am.
vrantJad with and thrown down by old
General HnaUdliy thin afternoon.
:
iUPWO AWO WiAFWAEO l;ia ibe narcury bad crawled op to
»2 to the nbade, not tba old apple
WITH AtmJiSH.
tree bot tba cute little dove
Dishad by the United Sutea sovemnnd wan maklnc preparatlonn
Wm NmIW Out With • 0«rrlck O#go blghar.
. «ial«iikif Ag«i*Mt th« Eay »»d
Yesterday wan not the real snidnomThiiii* In 0#«*r*l—Wm Only
mer day. Jutt a bane initatloa. T^e
•onklng His F««t.
beat that the narenry ouold dd In the
abnde wnn only W. During the night It
TboM who nn* familiar with the dropped to U or junt tbc right tem­
s of ib« Imy
»«*•«
perature for calm and peaceful snoot
MUead a bwl«rrkil</£lcal ebanen y«tarday hfinnwoo as ibe bermli. San
Vlat, plunand beadlon*
the cbul*
PERSONAL.
of tba Damnr U»i liooM* for the flnit
Mrt. Florenoe Porter nnd daughter
tatb In eljtbty odd years. Thin wan
aoi volaauvy, M« bad *o«e down to Rntber of Wabanb. Ind., are visiting
pot bU feet »n noak and tha cbtile the family of Jamt-s W. Brown f»f thin
dty.
■ nhiipety
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bigelow of Kato
that an be aroae aad attempted to
walk awsy he alippad auddenly Into masoo, who have been at the Park
the bay water up to bln neck. He wan Place on n short recreation trip left
takeo out with a derrick npulterlng | this aftemoao for IVtonkey.
aad declaiming agalnnt thlngn In gen
Minn Kmma Oberlin of Blnghiam
emi and enporinlly agalnnl tbe trcacli panned through the city lant evttjlng
loo a week's trip to P<>u>niey nnd Mack­
erowi chute.
inac.
Mr*. Charlon J«»yr<* of Mlnnea|>olls,
who ban be<-n nix-nding two weeks
Birch collage. Nurihport. In In the
Wdtfding at wmiarnaburg Watfnaaday cjiy thin we<-k
EvaninpoWtII Maks Thair
Mm. J. V. Oaiinileit In spending
Homa at Croften.
ihrw weeks at Iheir Old Mission
home.
Bpeclal to the Evening Reconl.
Mm, Mackey of Cndillae returned
WllUamaburg. Aug. 11.—There oc-* home this morning after a few days'
carred Wt*dnesday evening
stay In t^je city and from there she
bopie pr the bride’s father, Wm, David- will later go to Ib-iroit.
aoa. one of thep reltlest weddings
Mins Martha Johnnon of Elk Rapids
the season, the contracting |»artles returned borne thin afternoon after
iK-lag Wilbur Rtates and Miss l»ttU- vlnli In the city with the family of
Davldaon,
Mrs. Vahey. Ninth sirtei.
Tbe house was prettily decorated in
J. N. Manenirh went to Kingsley
evergreens with pink and white
today to fuminh munlr on the violin
and at f o’clock the bride, attended by for a dance which will Ik* held there
her sister. Miss Ula DavIdMui,
thin erening.
D by. I
Burton Klelst hauler of Reed City,
NIebols, enl'ertyl
nlertyl and tiM>k tbeir places who han been vlnlting relailven In the
imdc^.ji beautiful white wedding belt city, r«*tumed to hln home yesterday.
awong from an evergrtH-n arch where
Fred Geonsman and II. Daniels of
tba Kev. McCune s|Mike the word.*' Elk Rapids were In the city yesterday.
which made them man and wife.
H. J. Stone of Manlnte<> spent yes­
After ooogratulatiuoa to the happy terday In this city looking after buslyoang couple the company adjourned
*sa interests.
to the dining room which was lighted
K. J. steffena of L« Iand was In the
by Chinese lanterns, where about city yeKierday.
forty partisik of a dslnty mupiht.
J. Oleson of Cadillac was a Traverse
Tho presents were many and varied City visitor yesterday.
and ranged from a cookie lamb tb*d
A. Gilson of Manistee was in town
first niituinoldle bank evt*r matle
with bab/ ribbon in a sewing machine y**sterday.
Fnlteil Ktat«*H. which Ih sih.ii to be put
from the bride’s iwrents.
Dr. Shank and wife of Empire were
Mr. and Mrs. BtHes are well known In the ell) yesterday as guests at Park George Keenmon Alleges That Harvey Into aetunl us4* by a tiueiuuafi savings
iiislitutkin. It In built of etiilled Kteel,
Martin Soaked Him in the Eye.
In this community, the gnsim U^lng a Place.
Many Witneaeaa Testify.
son of Koasulh Sllies, and the young
lady having lived for many years near
Tsiwt Kr»dl«»U»«.
The aasault rase t»f Gcirge Keen
"What do you think.' ' asked I’nele
Kik lake, both of them being r«ai»«cled and liked by all. They will make Kilns. "«.f this hen* •]U<^tlon of wbelb- m«in v«. Harvey Martin is being heani
tbeir heme at Cmfion for the present, or Mr. Uo«ker<*U«*r's money ought to In JuMtice Curtis’ court bwlay and
be ae»-«-pted by tbeui i»«H>ple be'a a to’* numerous witne.saes from tbe East
where they will be at home to their In' to g.ve It toV
bay mill where the |irinci|>als work,
boat of friends.
••Well. 1I ain't
all
lost 1
In' to
study It out.” luitd 1 i.ele llink.
**1 as wreil as citizens of the township, are
Om »r fits Btcssvw
ain't sure Hint It s bu.t of my business. present. It Is alleged that Saturday
Tlje following story, ns told by a I n** kon be ain’t g.diig to <r>' to work night Martin and CharleM Tompkins,
If be who had bad previous trouble, started
friend of F. llo|iklnson Bmilli. bus any <tf Ids nouiey off on iite.
riJinSXATl'H TEAVIXINO
lieen going tbc rounds'toncerulng bit does Itil l*e lime enough fw me to to mix it up. Tompkins bad a stick
struggle with my >^iuseleiHv for |»er- In his hand which Martin grabbed. wlUi double walls, an Inch of spa.-e beearlier days.
twc4*n them. In <me ivirntM- is pim-ed a
ndssloii
to
take
It.
.In’
I
reckon
•'Ocx'oslounlly be used to «hiiiic t«» the
tben*’s lots of folks lH>tlierlu' tbeir Keenmon held Martin to keep him out burglar i>roof safe, nnd desk room for
reataamiil when- we ste onr cKrefully
brains alsHit It that’s in tbe same Iwat of trouble and the two men started to several clerks U aUo provided. Ibe
miculiitod ditiiuTs n tlgiue tiill, liu- ns 1 ntu. Tuln’t so inilt b n que.tlou walk away together. Then, it U al motive pow4*r Is ebvtriclty. the cur
Uiarulnlelr divKso.), nisi wiili ii line of bow mueb Mr. i:o,-kefener’s money leged. Martin soaked the |M-ac4> maker having a storage luittery cai»a«-Uy of
fifty miles. It will ta* used by tbe Imuk
air. We bud long ndiiiliixl liiiii fn»iu
I how much of tbeir iuoii«*y | in the eye. blackening I
collnilng from eiist.imerR, es|N<cl:illy
a distaiiei-. woudi-MMi w b<» be
r tben* s
'I'eurs t
ably.
from shopki*eiH>fs, at nlgtit. Ibe luaarby a tnsn of smli ottri<nu
(]ue«tioii nlMUit linw
Ir. Riw-kefeller
eblne cost over fo.tssi.
' amv sltoukl 4liue
gut Ills nionr.v. the
lost liu|K)rtaut
Idace.
tiling U to iM-giu nt le other end of
Eleetrlelt. Ptom CWta.
*H»ue dsy sficr-w-wcek‘s nl*soiie^ he the inuitde -try to » * that he* stops
Born t ' Mr. and Mrs. Allien Huess.
We learn from au exehauge that an
came In and snt down atHn--UibU* «n*fs liet
Id Mr* Al­ Indiana gt-ulus pro|K»ses to utilize catM
poalte with
gmud a iiisiinrr that
bert Heuss are staying with
for tbe geueratiou of electric cum*nt
4Mir ('Urluslty nuslly uveri-utue our
lightli
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. lleiis*. wlavse
His purpose is to rouiMl
"With a subtle gvwturr we cniled
twentyflrst grandchild this Is Dick op tbe cat! and drive them through a
chute, ao :»at they will poaa under
•adie. tbe w«ltr.*ss.
Round has lust hi* taurel*.
PERSONAL
rotating
brushes,
which will abstract
- *«adle.’ wc oskwl. ‘Who Is that lunn
The I'luprcHs of ItuHniii'H favorite
Tbe work of lutvlng Fivnt *treet
tbe vleelrrd eurrent. Tbe inveutlou
ovar UtercT
Sct*ut in violet.
from the eastern end of the street li
cilgbt be furtber Improved by tbe em­
-•Why,’ aald abe. ’Ida name la
General lUx>tti. 4'oiuinauder of lbc«a standstill owing to the fact that
ployment of mice. S41 that tbe cats
Smith.'
Kalvalioii .Vrmy, la m
a stave j n,
brick could tie hauled to
could be drawn through tbe cbut(
lUte by
- 'Well.’ we insisted. *w bat does be
Induction.
Just bow much feline
I point of the street and y4*stenlay
dofora llvingr
MU* Mluiile Bsidwln
"Tro not sure,’ she replle*!. i*ut I
I
was begun at tbe west ejid 4if the
aa4X*rtbtok be U a writer felbiw. Aiywuy, of a liaiik III WiHier. 1. T.. whieb baa!! job and is being piuhed to compleand Is man-' *
be never seems to bsve tuueb luutt* a iiipliiiliimtliiu of
npT or tbe C4in«'«*ni.
|I *Hon.
York •ntues.
,
I h,-I -Kl« Arthur MO Ihe Ki,l,ht, Of the
ewr* For GrM>hou^r FeoC
ArateeMe •-u>u»Mr.
on e>|.Wrluc en,.lui,.n to ,-. iitr«l |VOle" *111 he rvM 01 the ehll
Complete control of tbe grasabopper
Owing to tbe ftict tluit the rc*t.*»n-1 .\frl»*a.
He U mlbHl tbe most ad-}‘^rvn*s hour at tbe library
li
tomorrow aa a peat and Its ellminatioo aa a fac­
to tbe Bocceoa or failure of crops
rwnts wi^t out of busliu*** th«* Urst | xniturous prince iu Kurope.
I afternoon.
In
Calif«irnla U announevd aa the result
of the week, tbe editor and staff orsj JtM«iih RattdoUhh atnl Mary Kllxa-j Summer service '-n the pore Mar•f three yeara’ toteoalre study of tbe
bacliliu;—that ^*'“1 »dlu*r rvwHou»—and lietb Oioke 4»f »<Tanton. Fa., ageil H» quette has been raised In ease
a rural »ulw«*rllK*r brought u**iu a pbH*e years and tsitb unmarried, are toileved comfort by tbe discoutInnance of tbe problem by \V. C. Woodworth, aaoocl
to l*e the oldiwi single twins In Amar- old fashioned coaches to those of ease ate profeaaor of entotDolc«y at tbe I’nlof iltnliurg«*r cheese, saying that If
vrraity of (^llfornla. Tbe remedy to
didn’t (-:in* to eat It we 4H>uld use i
and comfort. This week the bvwt aald to cooztot of a mixture of brau.
ttovermvr Folk, tbe terror of the Mis­
drive away ants. Will It drive away
souri
Itoodler. Is described as being 4*quippe<l coaches of modern invention molamea and arsenic. Besides kUltog
at**? Will It! Verily, 1 oay unto .vou.
“a nitbiAr small man with a round have displaced tbe regulars and pas­ tbe buppor directly tbU polsoo effects
It Will drive tlogs out of a tnnynnl; It
sengers. will find electric fans, light* tbe death of mgay more, for tbe first
will drive Irtiuards away I
tightly
and luxurious cushioned seats In tbe tosecta to die are esten by tbe surcam: It will drive a henl of buffalo month.
vlv«s. which are killed In tarn.
extra large coaches now In readiness
tbrougti n liumlng forest and a mule
l»r. A. V. V,'Rnytiioiid. |>re«ident of fresh from tbe Pullman shops. The
tbrougb a ta,rlK*d wire fiHiee; It will
Union rollefe at Kcbeoectad>-. X. Y.. smokers will be In cvmmlasion In a
An toventor has bit upon a method
refused an tiffer of $14.txxi to bevxime
few d^vs to correspond to the day of potttag what'are i»ractlrally stooe
rnet*: tudiAed. It will ilrive away ants— tbe iiaatoc of tbe First rresbyterUn coaches.
aoles oo -boota and oboes. He ftzea a
and utirle*. too. and mothers and fatb church of Buffahx His salary aa pres­
wsterpexMf glue with a soluble quan­
ident la KUaiUL
^ra, iKotlier*. *i»ti-rs and graidmotbtity of clean quarto sand and apreada
Card of Thanks.
em. even to tbv* M ventli generation:
It over tbe leather aol^ need as a
We wish to thank our many friends foondatloo. These quartz aolea are
*tOI there are s*»me wImi i-lalm to 111
In Germaoy tost year 2K378 books
lUBburgvf.—Free water, ure.l Times,
rere potiilshed. Of this number only for tbeir kindness and sympathy aald to be very flexible and practically
S.Vo4 volumes wdre ranked as "beltea shown us during our late bereavement, indestructible and to give tbe feiot a
lettrrs." lYctlon was Included nodm- the death of our ton. Clarentse. and for firm hold on tbe moat allppary aurface.
bead. The output la not oo as­
tewaloos via steamer Colombia Friday tonishing as It seems, for lomphlets tbe many beautiful floral offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Armstrong,
«T«utog 7:30. I'are 25 cento round and university leaflets are rcckuued aug 11-lt*
SUNDAY EXCURSION—Charlevoix.
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$S.7a iou to close. Read our ad.
Hanxmon Clotbtog Company.

ALL WHITE MEAT.

TAKBN BY MISTAKE ftom coon>r to Boatou Store ou Aug. Snd. pack­
The oonttenad wave of beat which age coBtaltitag Batteuburg pattern aad
has tbe couatry to Ua grasp la Aotog braid. Plestse retura to Record o«c«.
wondara flor tbe northern rewgts aad
aug 10-2t
every toeomtog train U fllled with
E\*ERBODY INYTTED to hear Cbaa
those whose-hoaie envlranmeoto make
Skelcher
sing
the
latest
popular
songs
It possible to leave for cooler dimes.
The Clovers at Omeoa. Cedar Lodge at at Grlnnell BnKhers’ Saturda.v night.
aug 11-12
Nortbport Point and the little village Aug. l*. IPOS.
Itself all claim many new oomers.
Mrs. O. C. Pierson and two children
of Indianapolis passed tbroogh this
morning for Nortbport where they will |
spend their first s*. *o In tbe quiet
---------------------------of the farm borne of Mrs. R. H. De-!Fener.1 bouaewcwk
Goller. Mrs. L. 8. Pierson, who has
spent two aummers with Mrs. DcGolier, was a member of the party WANTED—A young lady itookki^'per.
also.
good salary to start with, exeell.-nt
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock of Rich­
chance fur pnHiioHon. Call at once
mond. Ind.. passed through over tbo
at Travers.' t’ity |tui‘ln«*9tH college.
G. R. A 1. this morning, bound for the
aug n-Si
Clovers, where she will remain the
rest of tbe season. Mrs. Comstock FOR RENT—^^lrlti^hed sle4 jilng nami.
Cto
West
Temb
street.
mug 11-tf
has neve*- visited this S4*ctlon of the
resort ruuntry before and Is looking
fiu-ward to It with a great deal of
pleasure.
BB. W, A. FAINSWOITH
Mrs. Samuel Saxton t»f Chicago,
PARK PLACE HOTEL
who Is on 4ild lime guest of Omens
OtoMboorswamiOs m.and T U*bp.iD
passed through tbs' city for there to­
BiiBMupstblr o«.>r«wl Prsencs sad
day.
4
OotwaltsUuOH.
Mrs. A. Bauer of Aloxandra. lot.. Is
making her first trip to Omena today
ami knows nothing of the delights
awaiting her arrival.
^
MIh* Mlilttaker of Cincinnati was a
paasengv-r ihK morning for Cedar
iKMlge. Northi>ort Point, wherv* accom­
modation* Wert* eugagtsl H4*veral
wt-vks ago. This hostelry Is over filled
this season and it is only thnmgh ad­
vance wiuk that areonimiHlatlons are
obtain«-d.
The Mv*damt*s M. E. and G. B. KlliMiume and O. G. Miller and Miss
M»!en KiUHMjree look the Uolumbia
ihl*> morning for Northi>ort. where
they s|H-ni Ihe day.
Mrs. R. H. McKenzie and n«‘plM-w
Raymond Everdun of St. IavuIs are
siH-ndlng the day at Nc'-ah ta wanto.
Mrs C C Cooper of this city and
guests. F P. lure of Ixis Angi lfH. Cal.,
and .MiHir^lih Bare of Ithaca. Mich..
ar»* spt-ndlng the day at Omens.
John Mc-lmosh. wife and son and
guest. Miss Noies. itKik the Columbia
this morning for Northisut.
A. S Mobart and w ife and son Ralph j
of Big Rapldh went to N<>rth|Hirt this j
mc-rning
j
Jack and Rex Alden ariived la-tt
night from Columbus, Ohio, to s|>end ;
the rei-t of the Humm«*r In Traverse ,
City and the near i.y restvrt* Jack ;
.Xl.'en 1:^ a student a! th«- Mb-lilgan
Agri«uiiural college and Ills brotlu-rj
lia- l»-eii spending ili»‘ early part of
the summer In Virginia.
AMUSEMENTS.
An unuhually large company arc i-m
ployed in the prcKcntailon of I.oitl»Blair. Park«-rH 'Undir Soutlo-ni
Ski*-K " Tl>cr.- ar*- tw«-my three char
vui-fn in the ca.'l anil seven in the ex
ecuHvc dc|iarim«-nt.
The Sioux City Ntws says tin
lowing of •rncle Josh Spruccliy
That Uncle Josh Rpnieel>>' haJ
pliiity of friend.* in Sioux City
*uirounding country wax fully demon
>trated last evening when an audience
which pac-k<-d ih«- hituse and neei-s-^i
tated the use of the S R. O sign gal it
en'd at the N» w Grand Ihealer lo set
the well known riilH- ‘ play
"Thetv was **nihusias.m lo spar**
The 'down on the farm' scenetouched a rcstion-ive chord, ami th«IHTfortneth goi ibe g'.ad hand tlinuigh
o-Jt the evening Turle Jonp’ was tli.cv-ntral figure, and he nald. -By gum"
•W’al. 1 swan!’ just a* those . xj.reslonH never are h*-ard any when* ofl
the stage The sawmill *rene, as
usual, pr<Kluc«-d se\<-ral itinlls and th<rescue came just in the nii k of time.
’"The rulH-' lian<I gave a parade yes
terday noon and ailra(ie<l (onsidt-rable attention on the stn*eis. ’
"Unci*- .losh sprueehv- w iil appear
at Steinberg's Grand ojw-ra hou.se for
one p»-rformance only, tomorrow even
ing. The "hayHc-d • band will give a
paraile tomorrow noon.
• A Royal Slave." which comes to
this city soon will pnwe an innova
tion In the way of meio<lrama. ek It Is
a dlctlnct novelty, both as to them**
and scenic embelllshmenU The plot
of the play is taken from Gen. l>*w
Wallace's great story "The Fair God. "
which la sufficient guarantee of its lit-j
erary merit.
The many beautiful
scenes have b«*en painted from photo­
graph* taken in Mexico esjiecially for
this pnxluction and are said to be munlflct'ni examples of the scene |>alnter’s art.
BOYS’ SUITS with extra pair of
pants cheap. See our regular ad.
Hamilton Clotbing Company.

TO THE POBUC
1 hare imrebaaed tbe oil wagtm of
Homer A. Hanson and solicit tbe pat­
ronage of Mr. Hanson’s customers
aad I win appreciate the same. Here­
after my wagons will be on every
street to tbe city six days in tbe week.
Yours respectfully.

Petoskeq and Harbor Springi. steamer
nunois, fare |1 rooad trip. Keep eotd.
aucU-St fli«

R. A. Lowrte.

TRY A RSCORO WANT AA.

JUST ARRIVED
New Tin and Granite
ware. Ladies' Petti­
coats. New Stationepr in box paper,
Tablets, Envelopes,
etc., Brooms, Ja 11
grades. Jelly tumb­
lers 20c and 18c doz..
Can rubbers 2 dozen
for 5c. Can’t swim,
’ eh? Buy water wings
and tly through the
water like a bird,
only 25c per pair.

BREWSTER’:
muxionsub
1

author of *'Gniitsliirk*'
will st)on be ready for
our readers.
■Si'';":
No book
“Trilby” took s»^
great a hold on
the popular fan-

tv:Ls“GraustarK”
Takrn complrtcly by surpriac.

Brewster’s Millions
as a inasTrrful ronianrc may not excel that other stoiV
of *’l>lemleil love anJ epiMnle” by .NlcCutdietm, but it
renainly equals it.
Wr’ve lx*en through it.aiu! eommeml it with all
our heart.

Brewster’s Millions
By the author of "QRAU5TARK'*
xvill lie published in this paper.

SATURDAY

Bargain Day
Kemnaius Black

and

colored Wool Dress

Goods AT ALMOST YOUR OWN PRICES

REMNANTS SILKS AT LIKE PRICES
10c and 12>^c Wash Goods, to clean up your
choice at
;

5c Yard

Wc need the room, new goods arriving every
day.

Ask to see them.

If you are not ready

to buy now, you will be later.
to show them.

It’s a pleasure ^

Front
E. WILBELM andComerUnion....

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Piw*

im wmtim

tiuvcm wr, wummu, ympAY, auwt n, tw6.

teL ebog Md betwa. M. Tr.
©LTN ANiioit '
Satarday Sor POteakey.
dvoQiag ami alet iMielEiii waam to
..A- Siebards aad faaMly of Omeaa
Fred Sberidan of Cklw M
(be dock Bar wibBoei^ kbiee iMMkF
The seaeoa boa
a UtOe back
are neenpytag tbo boaae roeoatt)
HiMu for ngbtlat
catod by Mrs. Tbykr aad tURy.
ward; aaase Uaea of good* have aot' Any Alger has goM to ft. Jofema. tbe mTS” HdPlriiiE(tbe
^
for tbe
a A. Battle end iMoily wee
SOLON corrcR.
moved wMb tbe eoeol activity, we are, borne of bis footer paiottta.
; goeeraaM^
ftweg
Mr*. A. i. Wbke la os tba sleA IteL Ibnwerse Ctty Tbeeday on tbe Mai^ gotog to a»ve tbee*. Tbore U
little eoe
eoa aad I AnirG&
AmTTAaa Itale
lUle abd daa^btar Fbm
bTf^^ mue
Mr*. Asaa JL GMypaal rdhBwad
Chicago.
Bl©
aad
Mies
WtaMhed
Ratiaao.
wbo
time la tbe rear orbeu a i
Mrs^N.'a. Sheridan
‘Blag |B»ve beca rislUag at LorriH Imdga.
» WUbeba block. Trav- wmaeoh ofetat^ if tbeprice IsIttroefheraieeesrromBalUmareL
roof
.I t left for
far tbeli
tbeir ■1______________________
Defndt -----FridV.
caner Ian FridayNow wpe have (ao exag-1 "Mr* ^R^as' motber. Nm^^dj
nr. «ad Mtm. F. C. Rleew who have
mii Mr.,
T. ». VMM'* borw that wm Mek
•vw cbUdrvm. after a visit of aoartv
risltlag with relaUves
da. Mra. K. F geratlaa) petbape twe twwvdmd mea's --------------iths. have
by tbe uala tSMe tmeka aga at Oadar
w-------- Homed to tbblr . Bnpire and this place, left Batordajr
I ead MeodanoM aaka. all good aad ocaooaMe goods. booae to Chicago.
Dane. Mis D. I*
on tbe Ullao
two, ootee three, even
Mr*. R. Kaapp *rf Trarer** Oty 1. U aad O. M. Dane apeat Thoisday
Tbe third of Aagust
iovely oay
day | Mr. aad Mra. A. Hleroayiaos of IdleIt wa* a lovely
apeat Soaday witb bm pareota. Mr. at Oedar Lodge aad eakqrad a
i the pksk. The , *.wblk catertalaed Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
four Mits
a kind
m-eepper ea tbe beac^
— of
— —
—— which
----- we waat to
aa^
Mn.
Omaewf Ftoot.
WhtA.
____
r». Oeorge
dance at Ray's haU to the evt«ntog was ! uay and Mr. and Mr*. J. W. McFarNorana Baigm baa painted tbe tell tbh anntb. Tbe regular price*
Mr. aad Mr*. Steve Doaaer mavad
largely attended
dinner Wedamday evening
then have been from fio to 1^*: wv
into tbe bouae oaeated kr Mt. ftwmk
Edward Flaher returned from Man-1 r. v. Dorn arrived oo the llitools
have taade two dhrtakma of them.
Isiee today, much Improved m beaJili. | Saturday for tbo
Tonac last Satarday.
yer* *peni
spent Soaday at day al^
Mim Nlaa Myet*
...------------Divlelaw 1 conulBi aalt* eoM fron The last Week of his slay lb**rv be «a*
Mr.
aad
Mrs.
M
Tohiaa
of
MaaUm
treated with the miueral Instead of!
Coiar Sea.
• to 115. we bav^ mprked them in the salt bath*.
at the E\*ANGEUCAL Cburch,
Delbert Maalma la worktag for Wai. are aeeypylng the Ward cottage.
l|iea Clara Winborg aad brother
LYMay evenlog. tbe tub. tbe Jaakw noWlaoUBley.
from TroKOrae City Uis
Mr. aad Mr*. Joe Herroaa were *urOMeion i eootmlo* suits at regular
iXitUNi and Miss Grace ,
an enterultiment. after
Mabh
bley of Hetrtiit arrived WedneMUy
.
priaed witb gohe a eharivari a week week.
Mr. end Mrs. G. E. Heme entertained values from $15 to |1k per suit, wr
ago Soaday erenteg.
the minoi* for a f. w weeks' v l*it *'*‘‘*^*‘ ^
^
a number of reladres aad frienda at place tbe whole lot on sab> for ten
Lorv'lel laalge.
served. A cordial lUvltaUoa Is extendMr. aad Mr*. Jaa»es Good aad dai
en Wedaeeday. tbe occasion dollars and dfly c<*Bt* per suit. In
Long Lake Sunday-----, Bojieer
..
w. F. Oslkiu* of the Trsvenw- t'ltv
ui all Come and vcoursge tbe
took sapper with Richard Bay ne and helag a wedding anniversary. The these line* yon w ill tlod soch good* a*
eveolr : was apt'Ot in mask and highly
wife on ibeir way
Btein-Blocb. Hart. Sehslfner A Marx ^
enjoyt I by all
Lm b.-«t for ^
««<-«■« »•«' ■» '»•»>
Aog. 1.
Mra. W. «. Campbell and daughter and tbe uaion made goods «if Syracuse. | pi* iiore and dwelllug and also an i-ltv
any 10 fl
l.<oaore aro vlaltlag relatives at East- all good, reliable goiMls. Then- is no I
KEYSTONE.
lighting plant ronsUilnc of «ai. ■
_______________
Thirteen ladle* from Traverse City
reason
why
a
buyer
cannot
find
a
de
i
> last ***F\ R. Dari* has been appointed vll
giralile suit from these k>t* sml save
Inge treasurer.
ht* store and dwelling, ho j Lumber Co.
«80btf
Rev. Gustave Carmen will occupy for himself a good big'pprrentage over
ed a
frewbiimeots were i
the pulpit In tbe Congregational any former purchase; «ho*e sh«i have
ant day
di was enjtiyt*d by all.
ireb Brn
eatertained Mr*.
Mr*
Jamil
them
express
ihrir
*urpri*e
at
and
the price* wi- hsve made. H l> slm
lained friend* Snndav
Hr. GrtswoW returned to Grand Rap
of those fvecaslon* with u*
Thursday afternoon.
Ms last week.
Hr. J. W. Trentlee of Aider
when wlfditng to clear up the *t'>ch.
Mrs.
S.
Campliell
1*
the
guest
of
W.
guest of hi* *on Will and wifi
life lnl«» the business, make
R. Camolfell and tanily.
week.
every
salesman
pleased to give a bar­
J.
M
Hattie,
wbo
ha*
been
HI.
Is
ronWarren CariK-nter left for Grand
valeScing.
gain as well a* the cn*iamer to re­
Rapids Wednesday.
C.
Schroeder
spent
Bunday
at
Fox
Mr*. Cole and son of Washlngtno
ceive one. we make ihc-r*- unusual r^*Island,
apeat Soaday with her sUtcr. Mr*.
Dr. F J Frslirk and farnHy loft ductions.
Stephen MoQarry.
Mother* and fathers may a.*k what
Mrs. Clover and Mr*. Evans of Trav­ Toenday for their new home at Green­
erse City were guest* of Mr. and Mr*. ville
e art' doing in tbe Inty*' anii cbll
Pmf. and Mrs. A. H. WHeox of the dtvn'a goods—well, a bc»y is a l»oy and '
Heater filocum last week.
Keystone and Briiner were well rep Slat© I'nlverslty. Lawrence. Kansas,
reallxe that sobm' boy* are tt'srer*.
Wi- want the ix-oplo of TniV43Tee City anil tneinity to
resented circus day. n»«riy every one are visiting with the Marvint at the
Busbnell cottage.
rather wearer* of {taut* in all di-^
attending the show at Traverse CUy.
The Ladles' Aid soclely served a pic- reetlons; now we take a great deal of
invi>stiiraie our echool, and have decided to make the
Mr*. J. Robbins and son left Manday morning for their home In Ohio, Ic dinner on Porter's h**ach Wedne*- pride in our Uiys' deiiart00*01. tt I*
after spending a few days aitb frioad* ds.v and reallxed about fifteen dollar*.
following; offer: iktifinniiii; with ihe Fall Term, we
•*1 departmtuit* In our
Hr. Ehle of Grand KaiUd* Las
in thl* plsce.
Mra. Amil Anderson Is on tbe sick *ld*s! to locate heri* and has rented *,ore. we have put the knife into many
will give a trial tnunth (rue. Thia iocliKke tnlUoiL
he office s«»on to be vacated br Hr IIbi'h of suit*, to Induce tlie sale of
list.
I
<
Ed Slocum and family have moved kicpball.
Ixiokt and all aupplit« in either the Comm«‘rcial or
Chart«*s Ikirr ha* n'oivenNl from abtuit two hurvdred suits. Firm, we
have some line* of children'* Buster
ik recent illness.
Shorlh.'iiid departuM'nt. If at the end of thia time you
George Peck drove to Button* Hay Riuwn Kult* reduet'd from %-> to $Cd.
tVednesday.
LELAND.
age* from two and one-half
are not convinctvl that it will U- to your advantage to
Hr. McPhall and wife will leave for to
Miss Maggie Hartiug h as gone to
to
six.
Second,
children's
suits
run­
Trsveree City thl* w«»ek.
Charlevoix on an exiendei visii
continue, and are not ix*r(ectly aatiatieil that our echool
llson arrived from D«*milt ning to ten year*. 9u.5u and |4. now
n. N. IMckard. and n .lee. J»*saie
Rosrman. wore at Travers* 1 City Tnes- Tuesday, being called by ihe *eriou* tZ tiU. I5.fu. for 13. |G for |::.5n Third,
ia all and more than we claim to be, you will lx* at ^bHint's* of hU w ife
day.
j
three
plecv'
short
pant
suit*
for
age.s
Silver's New York Xlin*trels will be
Hairy Decker, who has been *
nine to Klxte.*n. |7 to %S. now $4 5<»; 1
erty to withdraw without auy obligatioua to ua whating In the grove, ha* returned i *hK In town Ai'g. kth
Mr*
Jessie
Brsliant
left
Thurs«lsy
$.% »uit* now L: Founh. a lot of two
home in BraxU. Ind.
Charlie Blllman and son Elmer were for her home in Traverse City
pU-ee suit* with extra jiair of pant*
Trixie Monroe and rumpany will le
Leland caller* Friday.
l.ir .mly 123.'.. on.- lot with extra
I town Aug. Hth.
Mrs. Jay Bill well and daughter Eva
l»ani*.
n.kS. awful cheap!
of Plalnwell. Mich., are visiting Mi.
GRAWN.
A lot of bo.v*' two-piece still.'
and Mr*. Z. K. Hlnshaw for a few dsy*.
Mr. and Mr*. Maynard
■ living I and H^4iand*onie. now |3 7.'.; |:. suit*
L, 8. Woodbridge left Tuesday morn­
ing for Indianapolis. Ind.
uow'^in. '-It will *o.m )*■ M-hool time.
George Steffen* wa* at Traverse
we.-k i tin- boy* will want a llitL- looking
City on Tue*«lay last.
Dr. J F. Smith of Hrarll. Ind.. Is
winil.l It iM.i Im- a goo.1 time to
stopping at the Leelanau for a few
s«-eoni MUt for the early fall?
from Sun ; 7'hat thl* I* a gu.»d option unity for
Mr*. A. Man.seau ami son FY.h1 were
anytine to rk.the np cht-aply and well
visiting N. Ibtulns and fatally Satur
day.
we are absolutely certain.
S»Tlde Ihe champi«>ii*hln
Ml
Hamilton Chxhim; ('omi»any.
The MonriM- C4>nter Aid nn-i with the j
1 at Si!vi-r
lay with a son o'
ren *iH»nt Sunday at I'noemont.
I Mr* W T Hill
.a*ior*
Mis* Emma Helvong of NorthiK>rt i
tendtHl Btiworth leagu* lunday la*
Harry Hlnshaw sptmt 8ui
lunday at i
ton* Bay.
Hans Bogee and wife attende«l the U-r. when she and the Re* \V T. 11.11
miaxkin fust at Buttons Hay Butulay leave f»>r a ytvar * vUlt with hi* jieopi.
last.
J *R. Van Keppel is moving hi^ fam­
ily to Cadillac, where he intend, to run
a Htop-. Mts< Maud left kYidav for
East Jordan, when- sh.> will visii
friends
lu'f.w.' Joining the family at
.Iray went to Traverse
TI-IE QUAUITV STORE
their now home We are *..rr> to kxve
them from our mld.t

WORTH CONSIDERING

HraMPiMM bTSm
Htmaa
cn altwii^ tk

Boa-

IteftecbttkMtMM;
‘‘Sni 8(«m «m 0mg h»tm vtik a I Wm Lm Md Barbie BmI
lob «f teMla« ailb om 4m bat •pmt SBtBcday mad SaBday la Lalaad.
VMk.
! Sera, to Mr. mad Mr*. Ale*. HBioa.
Ov tMiaa »«Mhbor« wc fcaefcle*11?^* aad Mr*. Ty«4 Dago. MW* OUm
tMF>aad Mr. iiaacb aad Ca«SSr batted
with Mr. aad |li^ Albart Pimaee Sea
day.
am 7.
________
LOfM LAKC.
■nt. MMk l» »o bMicr. IfcTKiMar
' MASCL.
!•
lakiM car* <4 Mr
Mn Mary Wirtw of Traremc CUy
Ow aaw pminar «UI be here eooa,
Wa hofie he wIM have a «ood aiMad U viaitlBc ber aucber, Mr*. Mariba
Seeley.
Mr«. K. D. Fblrbaaka of Trarerae
iMata baa* are fceepiM the frmm
GBy. wbo baa beaa vWUag ralaUve*
mo hmn «hM hare no time to ele*f»
bere. reuiraad btme laet FVMajr.
Uoir4 aael hae ««•»* hmek ham
AobJey Pray and Mom Hoyt weat to
taldaff hto little daoabter. Vlvtaa. «i
hltt. She bM beea wHB her graadpa TYaveriM City ea tbe escankm Baafor a yaar.
Mr, Bagm e^ae ft«a rhlr*«o yt* ^r! aad Mra J. R. Bottoa attended
teadar to epead bi«
ei the tbe Sunday *rbool coavetukm at MTUliamaburg Friday .
Bear raeort/
A. 8. Pray went on tbe excoraloa to
Aft ?.
_______
Traver** City Bunday.
C Boiamler auended the big ahow
SOUTH MAYFIELD.
t
Trarerae City Tuesday.
The wheat a*d rye are aeariy all
B. i. Hoyt and Ru*a wem to Travharreeted.
There U eoine bar r« *“ cut aad It
I* aeaiir rip**.
Oacsr Rvane pot np a nee vlftdmlll
for OrlB Luce use day la»«t wwk.
Saai Hulett and fanllr and MU* took la tbe ahow at Traverae City laM
week.
GrMlow treat to Pork laike Sate
A. R. Rlckerd and Frank Halley
flrhlas. They returnod Suadar
drawing bark for Bd Tulford.
reaDit aiioorcatrh.
John Helgea I* rrpairiac the *chool
The Suadar echool and church were
houae hert< thU we«4(.
wen aUeaded Bonday at Blackman.
Ora Brown. Lute Hoyt and Urban
Bolamler took In the Ueromh pirnic at
lISSfON.
LO MIS
r. aftirr Bpendlna a wer-k Hik Rapid* Bunday.
th her pareata at Old MImIoo. baa
retemed to her dutle* In Mr. Moffati'a
MAPLE Cl'TY.
car.
>Moe at Tra'
been
of Trareree City
Johnnie Newman, wbo
CTharll* H
xmding a few day* with bis pan>nt*
but Bunday wHh reUalvce In
epeat laid
thl* place, will relum to Traverse
tibi ritaoe
City today.
Mr*. UumrtiM ha* rrturm'd to I
A numl»er from hero attend<v) ihe
me In Chicaati after a month * vl
Old Senior*- picnic at Ihirdlckvllle last
lib her •i*ler. Mr*. Warren.
Brinkman of Traver»e City I
Tharsday.
Mr*. A. A Allingtoo ap^mt a few
been *pendln* a few day* ah n
day* of la*t week In Odar.
hi* place.
five* In thir
Mr*. O. W. f-Yallck 1* oo the sick
Bacley.
Ted Bach
.. who ha* been very ill.
il*t.
iverliii
la Mluwly mcoverliiic
Mr. and Mr* Wm. Kitchen of Glen
Km. WriKhf. a former pa*u
Arlxjr vl*lted at the home of Mr. and
Traviw City will prearli In the
Mr*.
Webb.
crecatluQal churrh iieii Sunday n
A load of our young people went to
Ixmg Lake hucktelMTo Ing last Mon­
day.
rcttimlnB
Tue*day.
MODOC.
Mr. aad Mr* A. 8. Frlti apein BunMIm Oildi* 1* vUliinc ber hrothcy
with their son Charles and fam­
Lee.
ilyMr. and Mr*. C. Mut(^h*r are *pendh and son William of TTavinc a.Mbmt time at hi* home on ^the
e vUltlng frkmd* and rela» place
A party wm» riven at T. Newmarch'*
on hi* Aftleth birthday. Kcfreahnltmi*
were aervtMl by Mr*. Newmarch.
Mr. Khry of Sttn-land I* here at thl*
wrlttiir.
Mr. lieYounr *tH*nl one day la«t
we<ik at Zelaiidville.
cjiortera hod a pi
There wa* a daiu-e at J. Price * Fri­
I Mr Squlr*--* btweh la*t wet‘k.
day «»veolUK
.
Mi** Kllxabeih Holton l» home, stayK. J. llaucroft ha* en«cletl a nea
liig with her parent* now.
wlndrolll.
MIbsc* Mary and EllratKMh Jaeobson
home fn>m Uiroli on a vIhU to
iliflr parent* and relative*.
ITY.
ORTH UNI'
-■Mi** norenee Bernard |» working
and Mr*.
Kolar of MlUau
Jr*. John K(i
kee are
here with friend* and or Mr* Wll*on of NorthporL
re vUiiHtc
vh
Geo. Ik-rnani 1* working for Henry
. relative*.
Brown.
CkHMity Trea»nrer Knibner
Henry Bill* Is working for Bemlc
wrr* vlBltinr here with their
Hoo^ck.
a J. Ki
Mr. ami Mr*. Houdack* non Amil
! M-» VIr’or VI*kor»>ll and
**M
ha* lu<en quite alek, hut la some bet­
Ukochtt jand
ara VUkochtt
Mr*. Ilarliara
e %vUltInc withh the family of ter ROW.
Hattie w iTe
With fiv(
WNrntel Kralt
iday.
alU last
Wheat and rye harv ktlnr I* the or- her hand*.
hn*y.
tier of the day
Ncmeakal Itroa, have bought a new I lk*rt Thomas cultivated Mr. John!Mm‘* jKitatiH-* la*t week.
threshing machine.
Quite a giKKl many fnmt here atJohn Musll and son Frank were fish
Ing on 1U*S lake n^renily and caught teniie«| the clreu* in Trav»T*e CUy
la*t wt«»‘k
SUO perch In six hour*.
Mr. and Mr*. McCray vUIuhI at Mr*
Frank Mocito. Sr. and family are en­
joying the rem»n life hen-. Mr. Maeko

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Shirt Waist:
Suits
25 Per Cent
Discount

Shirt Waist
Suits
Must be
Closed Out
95c, 98c, 1.48
1.98

bought a lot of furniture
I. A. Inman b
J. W. Slater
Mor*-ur«- HerTnanl had th« > mlsfo!
•r pur*e when she wa
fmm the circ
|iut herv‘ ami i* now stationed at Hy. The doctor rel..m.-«l home last
*1 It iH tWfeii Grellk-k«vUIo
/
ACME.
Hatch's ('rtissing. He U now en>t>y evening, but Mrs Hoy Ian will .ta> the
u* Hay.
There will Ik> a *oclnl at the town
Harrison R Johnson di«-<l at his
SOLON.
two or three wt-t'ks visit wirii niatlves home one mile and a half south of here
S«don an.l ('.-.lar were well repre In Canatia
last Saturday a* the r.'sult of the
Mmie.1 at the Old Settlers' picnic at
He Kgt fire to hi*
Nellie lambkin is-visiting relatives
w.v*k*. ha* returned home to I'hleago. Hurdirkville. A move I* on fo.it to
iK-d la trying to Ughi
;ht hi* pljM- and IkMr and Mr* W F. Staats a
imey to tniy 1live acre* of the
wa. fatally
Blanche Rouse retuni.sf W.-.1 forv help rearbed 1
11 ing friend* at Comfort.
gr«ive on thu shore of Glen lake, where nestlav fmm Travenw City, where she burned. Hi* fuiM.ral .
held Monday
Mr*. Forre I* vlKltlng friend*
at the church bvre In Grawn
I the picnic w a* heblil. When them
WhHney Baird, the flfi.-4.n m.mih*
d.«.
I was bmarhed all *<
to think that j
Ho,,Kln* n-tumed WedE B,
Is liMkking I
last Wetl
nesday. He Kirayi-d down the liauk
The da> was fine and
Ke,iU-n l*arker wa* over fr
and oiien found wa* hanging off the
hap|>y. th»* »mly thing , Bonrdman WVtlm^sday of last
not .•uii.y.M was the rS.nis by th»- returned Thnrsdav.
^
^
‘n
vl.sitliig lUrtha
Kingsley played Manton Thurvday
Just a few minui.-* l,.-f..re hi*
e Manton ground* The boys fatherwald he was Haying quite a dl*
Saturhtime wearing brogd grin* and IweeTrv.m the bank and if MU*
know what it meant when the sconkaJ not seen Mm go down the
Arthur and
Miller, who have was announced—1 to «. Manton will;
and p>ne to
where he went
iMfU visiting with 8. H. Cate for sev­ U- here next l-Yiday and we ll ,ee w bat
iimlonbUHlIy have been
.drowned, as there wa* n.. one in kighi
eral days, returm**! home «>n Frldayr“ will hapfxtn then
liay and grain are good and must all
Johnnie Calhoun, while lu the sawThe un ganm l«‘twm-n the !>>ng sivured.
mill Saturday In some way gvn hi*
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lake and Almlf# teama resulteil a*, A bmther In-law and sister frt>m thumb caught to the running gear and
foUowa: Long lake. 1; Almira. 10. j Ohio are visiting Jess Rosa and fam­ badly iilnche«l.
Then* wa* a guo<l attendance from Al­ ily
Mr. dnd Mrs. Chas. Siansell and son
Mr* J. \
mira. Carl Hau^ made
.Mr and Mr* L A. Smith are slop­ Forrt* left ye«ierday for a week's out
1 Tamliy
t'n the
ping at N W Herringion a.
tog at; Round Lake. They
Thi were sc­ Mr and Mrs. H. H. Hay
l>orHel
The
Mr*. J W. Hlekerruan fell, striking
aled by Tb4^. Rogers and wife were ;^ntvwtalned 'TueaUay
LutlgA The day «rsk *priatw
her tiaek on a k>g. whicb make* hew of Union.
Ann.
quilt' lame.
T. R. Hill ha* been visiting rela­ fishing, shooting, etr
The fulluoiug |varty i
Next Sunday the Almira team will
Aug. 7.
tives at Kewadln.
Tllinots Wednewlay for Gregory'* re­
play with the Platte team on Platte
W Dunn's
inn'» millI finished the season's sort
L G Worthington. Mr* A. H
ground*. Then the Almira team will
yesterdat
WoPtWngton. Miss Virginia Worthing­
go to Bmplrt< in the afternoon to plsy
NEW WEXFORD.
______
jn Abbott
lias Marion
ton. Mias B. Gre> . the Mlseee Eloise.
with the Kmplrt* team.
Dounttxvu* crop*, wt-ll harvested and i intorKvcblen visiting her
Rarbera. Esther and Rachel aad M. R.
1 play (
The Long lake leai
prospects good for priev**. give the
Geo. Abbott.
Vhlman. ail of Oak Park. UL
>n on I
Platte team in the afternoon
farmer* a pleasant smile.
Oo Thursday. Auguni l4,-eJ
Almira grounda
Work on (he new brick depot la pro- houae and tot on Brownsoo avenue to
Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Bate* were the greasing finely. When completed it Mary Hoeflin. Mr. and Mrs. Putman m.. standard Ume. ihe life savtog crew
of Bleeping Bear point wiU glra an ex­
gueoU of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers will be one of ‘
will remain in town until spring.
Sunday evening.
Michigan.
F.*C. Stlllson, agent for the Oliver hibition drill. consisting of alt the dlffereiu
methods a* folkaws: Shooting
There waa a good attendance from
typewriter, wa* in town yesterday.
life line, restoring apparently
here
sere at the BurdickvUle picnic. It
Ii wa* purchas
Milo Dickerson was in town fj^,n,jthe
fr
1 drowned persons after rescue. caDsit-,
X line day and all had a good time.
tlon of a general store the preaenl Mancelona yesterday.
tloD
ttd
righting life boat, fire drill.
ibert
Geanr'a
was
The dance at Robert Gearv'a
week.
A dance wUl be given Friday even­
All are cordially Invited to at­
had a nice time,
well attended
B. J. Copley of Jacksonville. Fla., ing in Monroe's hall, the proceed* to
another one to two has been Investigating this vIciBlty be paid into the baaeball fund. Every- tend.
There will
A
aomber
of yoeng folks from Ken­
weeks. Come one, come all.
whlle visiting friends.
Mly is cordle
Mrs. Sllaa Gray's alater, Maude, of
There is a good opentog here for a
Hy is here wood resort. Idk-a-whBe. Oansp Davis
A- W. Wlh
Traxerse CBr Is visiting to our vlcln- grist mill and an njKodaie hardware with a tent and prepared a take pbo- and the Oasis enjoyed a danetog party
store. If Intemsted. Investigate.
Hy.
toe of you or your home.
There will be a dance at Arthur Ralimber Co., of Grand
The McBride Lumber
<
Mlsa Inea ~
Aaa eecared an eight aore aUe
Btoa*a jsaat Saturday eveoiac. Aus U. RapMA
.jipMAdea
on Urn Illinois Wedneeday. tbe captain
' ; to erect a completo mill
. 7.
and are golB
beiiii^
inspectioB tour of the eevfor all form prodocta. They are
erwl^e saving alations to this lo­
POUT ONEI:tOA.
cality
•MMtTMI-Oirr l>C*A*TMCNT.
Quite a number of tlthe Port Oaetda and much__________
Mrik A. H. Uptoa. accompanied by
teum attooded (he Old Settlers' plcplc porpoae. Qeo. Tut^ at Traverae Clly
her ^ Robert and Mias Bari, arrived
has charge of the boylag of Inn and
at BurdlckviHe last Thprsday.
Wedaeeday mad are occupying Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Swan, accompanied by timber. Hie caaapeay has alpeady
LJp^d^^^togh. Wndwood Park, oo
their daughters, tbe Mlfsea Ella and made some good porehaaea of tlmbar.
The Rapid CRy Stove aad Heading *~Mtittlgmee toman Md Darto ML
LoUie Swan, have returned to Trav-

The Old Ik-ltler.- pknle at Ikmllck
vine, with Bne weather ami a gn-ai
rn»wd. wa* a grand *uee**w*.
^ug 7.

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Traverse Cilv Bueiness CoHiie

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COVERT JACKETS
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sncl S7.SO
Only 38 Coats left, sizes 36, 38. 40 and 42. We must
clear the decks of these Coats at once. Must have
room for new Fall Coats that are now being unpack­
ed. If your size is here you cannot afford to overlook
this offer. The former prices were $ 10.00, $ 12.00,
$ 15.00, $ 18.00 up to $22.50. Think of It. And noth­
ing nicer in the wrap line than a Covert Jacket.

SILK COATS..
We are still selling them at Half PrIcD. We know of
nothing you can buy at the price that makes a more
delightful summer wrap.

No- 80 CHIFFON TAFFETA RIBBONS
No. 40 FANCY TAFFETA RIBBONS FULL LINE OF COLORS

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or «wft Sirt. vSMOtr «sp»iro
OikMI attar tato of tta pwaabt tej- te abIME. atattat tam *
Ik iPMptal ftr ftftM ft wary pBor
MM wMhla or «l«oM this aOrtA. IMitart. Mldta It nmavtal to -kta tta
I ta bta fW ElarM at ftla Um amd aafta'kMreapawtaau
MV taka or <—troy sr iMrS is pc
aatll October IS.
and for- gknd «r M«. BOMh Hbrea la at 4e repdrt ttaf
ftp
ftkpHta. •
•Mi ts« M or cMO of —E wM MrS
tta killlBS 4d prairie eklekew. pnoaBt tbae a tae mastratMi ot tbia.
Tta imft crop wtataw^tapim aM
-WANTED.
an or Ehinta ybkhiaaM. wfld wbOfO the
tkteTCor. Ttaea oTMtaf aB vaHetfta
■on fbr eertata 0P«tfS«i MmMSc
baaal (Mbtaata vM ^pta
la All aectlotts of tta atate aro la botr- COMPETENT girt waalod at oace fbr
UNION VETEBANT UNIOfl. fUMBi tauaewortu Mn. Tracy QOOMtt van mt: and it M rorbiddew loj Snbday mrelrT oat
At DefiaaceC Oklo. nnual ascftiip^
Ba. M State 8L
^ily SS4f
*
towa Is reaping a harreat. and tta l£w
Tta coadttloa of closer aa eoaqparod
STATC raOCLAIMt OWMCfttHIP
Bwat Augaat 14-lk. Tlokeft oa aaft ak . faavftr aad sreat bovaed ovte aoo
dorcB at any ttae. It Is osade Mlaw- and order forces i
with ka avorage Is. ft tta atata aad
rate of one fare plus sk ceau lor tta
or WILD ANIMALS
ccpM ttom iSts prMoctloa. tat aot fal «• kill deer la twonty-tkree of the eonimMBlae wta a partial otamukx ccataal coaktfta 9T. la tta aaoUiaia
round trip.
II F. Moeller.

froa Uv reMrtctioa as to ftaMgo. ctaMraidaarig bEIcM v cafv mf* oCHta law-thnt U to aar. vpta n rio- cooaties »C aad fa tta aorttara cooaGeneral Passenger AgenL
ctr. Bf taacfeMrtg** M«
eMvnl and Mthtni eomOeo of the latloa of the law jwt qalte ao tagrahL tle*
*
aug 1-5-S-lO-i;
Mr arow btoekhMa. tat tta
r pentasula natU IM. and In Kaldaaigaattoo aboold hare been more «*a eoonty natil If It. Beaver are
Soldiara la Camp at Lndingtea, Soil
rt.
protected antil IflO. aad mooae.
day. Aopoat ASth.
owNEftsHir or wild •im>«
eft and eariboa nUl lilS. Hoattag Alkhauph Betatoas and taMC ftay
Special train will leave Traverkk
ALSO CLAlMCa
LtaHed aad doaely gtardad permiw <Mr vUli doga. or with arillcUl
Sevea rafted frtaa'tke dead at TtavCity at «:S0 a. m. Round (rip rate
•uAar pram Oewtifiiiad Balm, Am
•Ml for Ukiag birfc aad ttair nena llghta. or la the tatw. la prohibited,
ll.W. The oifly Sunday to visit tha
cordinp to OfKclal flaports.
FOR RENT.
boys in ramp ihis year.
IncTMtta far the Kimof of aad egg* for acicwtISc aad edocatloaal at la also the use of ferrets to bout
parpoMa U graated. opoa certillcatca rabbhs la tweoty-one eonatles. In one
aad a pale
RENT; m*o eigbt-roum 10-11 12
If. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
Lansing. Mich.. Aug. 11.—In (be oT-VarmiBta.- Wotvaa aad Wlldcala
huioed by a board
three pereooi W township of Van Bures eonaty. in Alle- aclal crop report lasned yeaterday.
deaf ears lacktair drdma aaatoppad
with city water and gas. la—Taaaltiaa Pravttad far taLost Rata te Milwaukee.
be appointed anaaally. one by the gna county, excepting four tosmabiiM. Soereury of Slate Proacon says that
CadlUae. U Schlatter’a lateat claim.
^
^ A. KtWee. Mi W. Ninth
fractMv of CM Law.
preaUeat of the oahrenrtiy. owe by the and la Ingham county, excepting two the weather during July was Tarlabl| •ccordteg to the Maafttee News. “At I
aug 3-tf Annual Excursion. Friday. Auguat 11,
1W5.
praMdent of the Agricultural college, uNrbahJpe and the city of Lancing! and fairly favorable for farm work. Traverae City he said that he had j TO RENT—Cnfurnlshed rooms: also a
alMve date Pere Marquette
I^aoklnc, Mirk.. Aad. 11—A orw doc and «me by the prealdewt of tta State
a t that well lllustsate the abaard The temperature, according to Oie raised aevea perroos from the dead'
agents will sell exeursloa tickets, good
'
In ibta siata ira* rmmclatad Ib Notttal eollege. But ooe pair of bird*
■no to which the mlBchlerous state weather bureau, averaged one and ronid repeat the fttecestlag per*
'.for return until August 2Sih. lku&. at
and ooe nest, aad one nest of egg* of prnetlce of toeal Icgislatloa is carrlfMl, degree l»elow the normal. The preclptil*- Rcorral game lia raacted a
wfll." ft Ibf Manistee toa rate of f two for the roimd trip from
amttoo of ihr iratalatim*. It la each species meotlooed In the certlfl and will we not nmke an end of it In a Ittloa averaged 1.31 Inches above the terrlew. "Hla audience there was
FOR SALE
Traverse City station.
he taken hy one perann. aad new constitution next year?
>lal«d in tbc fir»l Mfiloii. vlitcli coo- cate
normal. The weather during harvest given tbe opportnnity of nominating
Route is via l^idlngtun and M. S. T.
one
ahall
be
eitjttble
to
hofld
such
FOR
SALE—I
offer
my
house
and
lot
lalnr hot ihiw line*; "All wlM aal• • •
jthne was imfavarahle. 5et eoodltloos candldatea for a return from tbe other
at (33 Sixth street for sale. If not Oo.. steamer to Milwaukee and return.
mala aad.wild l*inj». both raaldmt aad ceitlSeate except apoo vifttaa teatfBountlaa for destruetloo of wolre*. | were better later hi the month, so that world, but tbe people aeemed to be
liala of ebaraeter and fltne** froai lyni and wild cwta are iacreaaed, that wheat ha* been secured without much lierfectly satisfied with the mortuary
mlgratorr. In ihl* Main, iball hr. aad
sold hy Septemlver. would rent fur­ Meals and iwrth aboard Kteamer drP
am kerehy dorlarcd to br, the prop- two repauble orafthologtst*. and the
nished to desirable pany. C. R not Included In excursion ticket. Ask
record, fo.- no memt>er of the andtenee
wolf over three months being damapr.
agents for time of train and other initTly of lLi> Male." No raorr ha* the bluebird. Ktrtlaod warbler, scarlet twenty-five dollar*. The taw permits I The average estimated yield per askvHl for the return to life of any perDorkcray.
aug R-*ept 1
formariiio.
iilsrovi-rvr. nor the nwotT of the land tanoger and nnd bfwaated gioaheak arc the roaring In captivity of any of the acre Is. in the state, southern and
He also cftlmed that at CadlUmc
10 11 12
JI. K. Moeller. G. P. A.
Iii»« ablfh they may be fmmd.
excepted from this peralasldn.
SALE CHE AP—Ona dining lahle,
fWtKacted a panic*, and anlmala so kept { northern rounties. to hiishelK. and (n be rmtored bearing A.o a man who was j
one aldetioard. one-refrigerator,
ilrkt* »«f owoemhip to erea a chip
rank untH-llever al^l who had no ear
enckvare amy be killed hy the the central countk-s IK husheU.
volving Ipvok case, throe dining
niuak or a rbirkadiH*. They an
The bearing of these prorlslons up­ owner for hta own uae.-or may be sold
R>e will be a good crop this year. urums." It has always t>een Ihe gen­
|rr..|a ny of the *tate. to
mole«iad on the practice of woariag wlngr. and shipped alive upon permit laaued The average estimated yield per acre eral opinion la these imrts that Travchairs, arm chair. thr«H- nn-klng
chairs and other articles
furnlor appropriated by IndMdiiaU only hi feds and plumage of hlrds npon wo­ by the game warden. Thin la a reversa! U. In the Btate. southern and northern
‘ City was the home of “dead
inro. Inquire at 911 South Union
apot tiermlMlob of tbo ntatr. and ar- men’s hats Is Immcdlarcly evident, and of the law prevloosly existing. Penally rounties. Ik bushels, and In the central
I." but that the asylum (osra would
Notice to Taxpayers.
ftreet.
wifdjiiB to rule* which iho ulaie Mball their Incorporation Into the law may for vMation of any of the provislocis counties. 14 bushels.
the graveyards was not oven aosThe tax roll* for the rollertlon of
pr**dcHN* The doctrine i* nonnd. nn.1
The weathi*r during July was very l>eeted. On the other hand that Cad |
credited to tht» iafluenre of the An- of the law is fine of ten to one ban
FOR SALE—ThM-e new seven nxmi whiail and city tnxi*s and iqierial as­
li la wlMiitwomc It rnmUhe* i
dubon societies in thdK'wholeamae deed dollars fbr first offense, and (in.v favorable for corn The rondHkm of lilac man. who had no mr dntms, or j
tional and rmrtent liaiilii ,upon which «*larattnnal campaign. Tbo MleMgan to two hundred dollars for second of­ corn, as compared with an aroragv'. Is. faith, either, hut who was hoak-d. | housd* In good location. For sale sessment.* for the live wards of tbo
on easy terms. Inquire at 2<>K N. city of Traverse City. Mlcb.. have ftwo
to bttlM whalercr k*y:ii^Iafbin ina
AudulKin society, auxilary to the na- fense. with alternai.lve Imprisonmeot, in the snulhem counties, kl. In the *hould not believe all he hears with ;
Oak street,
.
mug 2 Inio* p'ai-1'd In ray hands for rollcetloo.
tliwlr<«d for the proiertlon or pmdiic- ilnnaJ awux-laflon of Audiilmn soboth, in each ease; and all iH-rnon* 1 central cumtles. f.r,. in the northern his renovated listening emtflt It re- '
I will lie in my uffln' f«»r the purlion 4>r di-MMiction of wild rmatarea. cletitui. haa mcently iven Incorporated concerned In violation* shall h« eqim!- i counties and In Ihe state, 78.
quires faith in the Schlatter scheme j toR SALE^My home. .NoTwirWest
IK»*e of collecting said (axes every
for the puhllr bmcni In either a mt under the tawa of the stale and gfrea ly liable, whether as principal or
Oats have lieon harvrsitHl and are
healing, and. If faith I* lacking.! Tenth street. 10 rvxims. attic, woodWf-ek day fnen now until Nov. 1. HMIS,
ti rlal or an aeMhctlc »enM-. from c»>n legal standing, and It H» glrrn sewb ■£r»r»i
nearly all w-ctirtHl
Tbe e-*tlmaled neliber the *e>-i-ndend n«»r the earshed, large t>a*iomcnl furnace, hot
from 8 oVIcxk until n;.*h) o'eksk In
etderalion* p«irtiiiiary and eomauirlal nfflclal statini In this ad. in ronfening
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j average yield per acre k. In bushels. drnm mUsilng *lor.v can Ik* acceptc-d In
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict­
the forviKxin. and from 1 o’clock until
or M-uilmetual or hiimiine.
..
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. In the snutb«*rn eoirotks. .1. tn ilie evn- Cadillac. “Oh. yc of little faith •—
It authority to name four dep­
ly metdern, goa lights. corn«*r lot.
4 o'clock In (be aftorniNui of each day.
(•adtllar New*
«
uty name warden* and aHslgn them to
I”!"?!?
.•■’t
I"
”»ni.en,
carpenter
shop
on
l»ark
with
stall
they are none loo severe The game
All InxoB paid before Sept. 1st will
Hundnsi* of Browhler* in Oakland
and i<b<*d. W. H. Uaine, care of l»o« bo recelxetl wilhnuL .MdUTtlcm fi<e*.
The nri divide* the hlrtl* Into rlaa* specified territory, whom the panic laws are among th«>*e which large rounties and state. S'..
The condition of polaiof«-s varies In rounly aro iK-comlnp \-<‘ry much InterIon Ktore.
aug Mf
• », aaiuo bird*, and non-fcame bird*. warden U required to commission, and rlaase* In the eommtrolly regard as
and all tax«*s romalning udfmid oa
in ihi'lr pt-oealoRj . |i i, known j
The game bird* are mbraeed In four who shall nqiresent the society In car-1 unreasonable, and whenever our peo­ dlffcront smtkHiB ol the state The
FOR
SALE—A

w
hoiiBebold
g«*>d*.
Sept.
!*t and until Oct. 1st, a penally
William Hn-w-u-f'. Ihe rnling'
fartiSU**. the ljr*t roailminK of peeiMi, ryliiR out tb«> provisions of the ad, ple evmslder a law unreasonable or u»- condition i»f potat'Hi*. as compared
rariielK. bIovck and all Idryrle toolw. of one iK-r rent for (-ollectbm will be
biant and duck*; the second. ralU, wtlhout romiH-nsatlon from (he state called for. they eonskler tbemsHve* with an avirage Is. in the slate n<! elder of the rtlprim churoh. came to
including braxcr. 211 East Front Ki. rharg««<l. On all taxes rom.-.liilnp nncounties,
and
In
performance
of
Ihl*
coiinirv
In
1C20
on
the
Mayflower,
j
Mvutheni
counties.
77.
In
the
central
coot* and aallinule*; the third. *n!|»e.
aksolviHl fnim any obligation of re­
fiaid oil Ort. ]«t and iratil Nov. 1st a
' July 3l-tf
I bat Ik- wan one of Ihe *(Rni-rn of.
aiHMlcack. plover, sandpiper*, latlem that duty ihe soch-ty Is required to spect for that law. In this tsuintry. as counties. 71. and in ttie northern coun­
penally of two |n-r cent for colU-etioa .
proliably drafto«l the celebrated FOR SALE—Hnu.st and b>l, barn on
mid enrlwe*; the fourth, turkey*. execute a Umd of .one thousand dot- has already be^ observed In this cor­ ties. 93
will iK* cliargod.
with approTcd «urelle!4. Nearly
hlch ha* l*cen called “the
lot.
442
W'est
Righth
street.
Price
ph.Msant*. prouse. pralHe chicken*
The
eondltion
of
bean>
vanes
like
|
respondence. there Is very little re
Offln-. Room 202 Stair Iwnk hWg. !
r the states have now adofUed In
constliutlon
In
the
world's
12.400,
ono-tbird
down,
balance
to
ami quail. Thew mny lie killed for
wrjUea e
spect for las: In the abstract, and very th«j rondition of corn ami i>«*iatoes and
M, K lla*kell. City Treasurer.
suit purchaser, fnqnire 115 Bast
iH rMMial use at time in nmnmm and their laws the provisions urpiM by the little ap|>rerlatlon of the duly Testing for aimllar r*-asons The condition of bislory
»‘"’‘t.v ’■” It
It i*
is in»t so well known, howDated July 24. 1905.
Ninth street, or address John dune.
iiurtliers preurrlhed for each Kperle* AndnUin sorieHea for pmtedion and upon all men to observe all laws at all iH-ans. compared with an nvi-rage Is. e%-cr. how Intimately the descendants
July 25-OcL 3L
aro rolatf-*! to the prmeral hiBiory of
preservation of birds The Michigan
Cheboygan.
Mich.
July
19-lf
In
the
stall'
and
southern
counties,
times. oBd to demand such ohservanr-e
society has headquarters at ill Mofthe country, for /jtrbarr Taylor, the!
ti game bird*, and mar not
ffdm amll mm This cannot he too in the central counties. 79. and In
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay­
LAWN WORK-S«HMinR and seed­
twelfth
president
of
the
Cnlttvl
State*,
j
fatt
biilidlnp.
IVtrvdt.
with
Jefferson
killed, nr had In po»*e**Kin firing ,
ments Herman W. Smith. €13 West ing neatly done. All work guaranteed,
often or too earnestly Instated upon. northern counties. 93.
deaS. whether maid eat or mlpratory. |
The prospect for sugar Ix'ets Is very came from the Brewstir pilgrim slock, j ElcvenMi airccL ClUxena phone 199. nt. pbone 79C and 128. Itnurnlng ft
Almost dally we have In the newspaa.s did also Jf-fTr-r-*on T>avk. iirf-sldeni
nor Iiia.r any la rnon pnreba.se
l»ers re|s>rts of rommnnitle.s Kurreii- favnmble at this lime, and no doiiM
Aijg Mmo
June 27-a Adsley.
id the Saititlo'in C«»nf«-dfrary, an<l |
be Plumage,
plum
..r the
skin or body . Oanie birds ara lurtbatjiroloacd In dered to demands that lavra shall not the yield will iK' good.
Rutherford It. Have* and a host of j FOR SALE—Warchottso buibllng on
WKHK l'NII KXtTtRpiONScdo
^
juilue*. senator* anti rrt>re*i-nlatlve* | Bay Btrcct, corner Hall, also 14wauki-4.. via M. A- N, K and N. t
All thip. together with the rt'conls of' faorse power gasoline engine and
Round trip f3.iMi. Going TliiirKday
V -.ir -.^.1 iisz.
four tir five thousand Brewsier*. ha* J feed mill onlflt; also 9-rfKnn brick
afti-rniMin and leaving Milwaukee Mon­
l*ern cfMnidled by Hhnma C. Itn-wsier
rcBldence, 637 Sixlb street. Apply
day night, Augl. .trd. 10th, I7lh, 24th
Jone.* of Norw(K>d. Cinrlnnali. O . ami
to John Horaflcld at residence.
and 21hl.
aug 2-tf
now *hr is after the reeorils of the
June 2€-tf
.Michigan Ilrewsterp. ••Jusi how many |
Brrw>fer* ilo re are In Michigan I di»' FOR SALE—Store Sulldlng, stock and
NOTICE
TO
WATER
TAKERS
not know ." *alil an Oakland rotinly ; flrtures. Will acll all or any part,
Hours for sprinkling lawns are from
Brewster, -Inn I am certain that .Miss or win rent bnlldlnf. Apply at
Chaa. Roacnthal, Traverse City, MIcb 5 to R a. m. and from 5 to 9 p. m. At
Jone* will flntl thi* fniUfiil soli. ”
no time can water lie used withOat
may 27-U.
hnshamlB in Cinrlnnali and other
nozrl© or sprinkler attached. On ao^
souih'Tn cltle* is rtinrbiBlve from thecount of (he great amount of water '
I that of 31 permanent guesia now FOR 8ALE~41 lots in Hannah's 5tb used during the day for mannfactnrv
mid. G one acre lot* fronting on 14th
Allendale hotel. Gull lake, only
Ing and other purposes necessary rulos
street. 4 In Griffin ft Winnie’s add., for sprinkling lawns must be en­
ee are men. mt>Bl of the women
and 3 lots on West FTnnl streeL forced.
botng married
H. O. Joynt. SupL
Will bo sold on easy payments
Frank Ij»Cm**e. a lumlM-r shovel,
jun 24-tf
Wc arc noi philanthropists, yet what belter name can be given a store ofTcring such an opportunity to the
exchange for other property. Geo
74 year* old. tell <3 feet from a Itirntwr
W Raff
Mar ll-U
• at the I. .Slej,heni*in Cn. s plant
people.'' Almost every clothing establishment claims to be the “low price headquarters" .and lays stress on
K*canaba. and escapf'd with a
the alleged fact that they sell the best goods at the lowest figures. But did you ever
brulRed h*H-l Hr landed on the ground
MISCELLANEOUS
hear of any clothing store, c.xccpt Steinberg Bros., that offers fine, hand-tailored, all
fairly on hi* feet, and all the time he
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
wool, late style *uits, worth $10 00. $l2.O0 and $15.00, for $6.00 ? Is there any other
laa the six minute* reqtiin-il to MONEY TO LOAN—No tax elaew
rllmh liark upon the lumber pile. Iji
store that lias the nerve and courage and reputation to attempt such a sale ?
put la mortgmtes Hootes for sola
CrosBe I* one of the oIde*t resident*
Inquire of E. McNamara.
Pori
of J^ranaha That many Ikuk-b were
Place Hotel.
July.
broken liy the fall 1* eoiiBld.-red al- >----------------------------------------------d mlrariilou*
^ PALMISTRY—Oowmlt Madame’^lnat
:. F Oavbison of Port Huron | Remembar the futara He* la yom
REMOVED TO OFHCES
wam’t feeling w< l! and friend* ad ' band, a aclanMflc reodluf will revea
OVER JOaiSON DIUGCO:
vised him to get a ' fa.l" lo take hl*i Ibe troa life'* hlitory. Over HI
Union 8L bid* eatraaea.
Utt-ii
mind off hi* buBlne,« care*
These
TIm"*** suits jin* ntoaUy l»rokon (tasurimenta, one, ttro or throe of a kind, but in some casca all aizea prevail. W<* an* soiling
friend* Kugge*«ed golf. tennlB. pedm.
tlioni a pxxl tlcnl ]<>ss than owl for two rtuiaona: (1) We moat make room for new stock, which ia now on the way atid we
FOR RAUl OB TRAOR 8tm A
rhecki-r*. fl*hing. swimming ami other
ft*. O. IMIO»HOL.ta
niiist clear tlie track for thorn. (2) Selling a good suit of clothea«i a ridiculoualy low price is corking good ndwrtising. A
thing*, hni he decld**! to own a l«oat — ■ 1 booMw sad lot. un WmM Hid*. MV
Wtll lake narprntrr or i4Wtn
man who buys f>nc <*f our flOOO to 11-5.00 suits for 16.00, never gets over, his amazement and ploasuro, compliments himself,
shftuld l>e a iKiat dlfferont from
work part parnunt. CiUiw-na‘
and, having Uvii im lu.-ky, tells all his friends. That's the kind of publicity that keeps our store cruwilcd.
all other* U should be proof against ■ ■ phone am, K J. Oooke. 4T | |
JnnsIS tf W
Btorm*. noneapslralde and nnn-*lnk- W Monro, n.

PasiXSssBsss

SOKOttlOES » OK uwr

CMPSnWBSUHL

TAXES

$3

EVERY MAN CAN OWN

A S™ISH SWT OF O-OtllES!

60 Men’s Suits, not real heavy or real light, but good for
any season of the year, all choice colors and patterns, carefully
tailored, your choice for only $5.00.

$5

On. Sawfir & PluliVipi

DENTISTS

Teaclwr of Violin

, Every Lady Can Own i Bcantlfnl Ifp-to-Bate SKift
For the same reasons as above, wc place on sale
rJD- ^ X" JC

SOLAMESHeH-GlMDEWStT i
Nobby styles, all this season’s make, nearly all sizes, worth $5.»Qd $6, for only $3.

Don’t forget the Dishes and Dolls and other things that we are now giving away for premium tickets. We
"
give a premium ticket with every 33 cent purchase.

sfimiifiaiSii'
m

•f

il’’ wa* comnleff-d in
Mr. L>avldsen started
o young son*. Wilber
and Arthur, for a trial trip. The l>«at
hapi-d like a butter dish and
Irvjkcfl alKuit a, graceful a* a one
legge l man at a dance. Mr. naridsor
proc-otjed to addn-s* the crowd on
rhoro 3ti feet away
-She can't sink.’’
*ald Mi Davidson, wavlag hi* arms
pirate captain. “And *he can t
tnrti over " To demonstrate Mr. Da«id»on seatitl himself upon
boat and while she wa*
wale of
talking she was fflllng^Uh water. In
second Arthur and Wilber oet up a
great howl and In another second Mr
Davidsoo found bimwetf up to bis neck
la water, while Arthur wo* fortunately
thrown Into tbo boat and Wilber clung
the outside. They were towed to
ibd shore in this manner aad **Tbe
Paff" was dragged on to the beach,
where It at 111 remains.

Sratt SMe SkK Stpn

PIONEER LIVERY
AND HACK LINE
B. J. MORGAN.

329 SOUIR

omn STREET

. J. M. HUELLIUNTEL_
BEAL'ESTATE AND'LOANS

Notary NiAbllo
Remember the old reliable line that
Uo HMln
I* alwavb on time
Hack order* a m .Mt rrt»l etrart.
*r*ecialty. I make all trains with bark.
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE,

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

fn livery i can fnrnfth you

Fine Dental Work

. Rt^BBER TIRE RUNASOUT8.

RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS.
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS.
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.

OUx«u Phoo,m

oCARPET OUHM VOflO.
Caipetaoantec and Frottarlftaae

FOR FUNERALS

away to ba mada feft rofa, Mfta
I can furnish you any kind of carriage
ahow ywa aampha
.
.
ytni want. I have live back* and three
X-seated carriages in slock, also a nice
ftBaiit
•aaWaaftoHftnta
line two-seated carriages, trap* and
single buggies. Kindly give me a call
Long tafbrd fdtacro was latfafinced when in noo6 of anything in this line.
JAm. A.
In England amoUBg was common.
The favorift “iniioko" was the dried
During the last twelve months Fino..
leaves of rolftfoot. "
000 lias been rolle<1rd In t!»e Tnlltsi
Nhaar-B Ram
Klngtloni for the purpose of reviving
BUQBEE'8
BHaKR "
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
Ditx.an:iMia>
the Irish langwape.
ata ta: BMl«

M. K CEAFn. Frsprteur.

UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE

1

M

TfUVtflU CiTV, IttCHWAW. PmDAY,AUOU«TH.1fei.

MALAfilA
'IMMBMDSS IBEHEAmi

■»WMHdM.*Ttoi
ttere ^ loo WKh lBMr«ptk* fOr oo
own O MrtM% tat VOS told to go

Vkw tte C0M flf ■MlMtoMtcrth*
ftM Ite «■£« kMkk b ifcctad. aad if -tarsk Hodutt. Agta tO. Lord. She
fhcMMdkMtMiM«r thM gcnw
a»i aricMhatk CwnScflom sad Ula^ WoiThliL**
Ccrf. Ou Loowoi left oa eoUtc oC
tijmjm. ooeardiiis to a wlU fliod for
prohote to New York. Mrs. Loapot
and her throe dMghters are the taoe-

A WOMAIFS MIEAL
ssEJun osenswosEtTwn

weU nttended. intplrtag addrenaes
were deUvered by Rev. D. Oocblla of
Trav(..„ City. _Mnaic waa fotnlabod
the choir and a beanUful aolo was
1C by Mrs. Frank Gibbs, of this
ptoce. A deep splrttnal feellBc petvaded the meetlacMrs. L. K. Gibbs of Traverse City U
iattlac relatives here and rencvrlnj;
aequalatance vritb her old neighbors.

taohlifta «o anawmr CMwtaln

Broadway drove I
‘ day last week.
^Yo
vUU^ Mr.
...
Mrs. W. F. Dixon was Uancerously
III last week, but Is some better the
last two days.
On« Priest and family visited at H
McCombs' yesterday.
Mrs. W. Hicks and children arc rUItluR relatives In Traverse City.
Mr. Champion's family vUited at \V.
Cool’s yesterday.
Miss lUttlc Schell r«‘tum€5d home
last Friday from Mt. Pleasant for
two months vacation.
J. McCombs and family to»>V. dinner
drirss
aU
Cha

****^‘*^
s
—with Mr. and Mrs. G. McCombs yiwtcrtk^i Pope
Pnoe Pliia
IMiia aaJd
said to Very Rpr. Kelix
ad and builds np the'
day.
be PaMiunUt or
The West Union Aid will meet with
tfaU coaotry: “For the Anerl
Mrs. 8. Hareo. Auk. 17.
Mrs. Laura Priest will lead the
ffmtiano to aaflar nttar than sobsail
to eaaminatkni which ao many phyai* Icajnic meeting next Sunday evening.
Aug. 7.
eiana propoae In order to lnielU<renUy
^^llk ' •"alJtuUooa, and I advocate the Amorl- treat the disease: sod thU Is the rea*
i
r»dmad*'^nn Standard of liberty far every na*
aon why so many physicianii fall to
eure female UUease.
icines S. S. 8. b j lionr
n»e late Mary A. Lhcniior** llke»1
ThU U also the reason why thousands tell s ►t<»ry t»f a young frieisl of hers
pt'ly
Kllllni; a hold-up roan Is all rlaht
npoD thousands of women are oorreoowtaln a ^ nccordlna m Judire \v jd. McKwen of apoedinir with Mrs. Knkhsro. at L.rnn, In Melrose, for slie l.«-liev«-<l lu thU
ttor.v
l.ny a le>*i*Mn for huslmiuls,
Mass. To her they can confide every
PMKLY VE8CTABLC. tide of minCTal i Chlcmao. Mrs. Eva M Hakep.
yir„ Id\crii»»uv's
ijxerm..
frUusl was passing
of any kind to! cert hall sinper. killed a hlKhwayman deUil of their illness, and from; Mrs.
■ b.i\lug IM-.-I1
... rnTgeu
rh««l w..„
.Mh m.„-..uK.oe..
m.i..l.u,ht.r.
tW^aad b^U. but by demmnf «d i
e,o>erici,ce In trraiing fr
^unintoiie<l to Limi|H> ou a l>u>iiie*<
■tsMgtbminfc
■OMfinening the
xnc Mood,
moon, puts
puu every part!
pan «*>•“ waived a Jury trial and left the di- , fus. Mrs Pinkham can adviMr w
’ healthy coodition. Book j rislun to the Judge, who has ordered more wisely than the local phvslclan. {trip.
«f tbc body in
the blood and any tnedical advlca de> •..r
aired without charge.
liu^tuinl u<»\v';" ilie elder
The auloAnldle is ^inaklng Its way'
y writes
the younger woiiiaii one luurtiliig
m tWIFT SPCCinc CO. Atlaata. ta.
[r». Pinkham
• ends of the earth. In I
• A lillle lonely. " was the .lualinc!
Tr.n.k.1 <K.«ri.„d.»'
answvr.
• lint suivly.'' snid Mrs. l.l\4*n*on-.
hu-l.sHHl ti-ty ininh
suady. and spent lots if mooey In m«b.-mos ••y.iu nd»—
Iswidiw, Imt It all failrd lo.lo roe anv p-d. 1
The otInT Inilglieil rather Mtterly.
Chicago rialuis ihe dlwredll of In- the outlying statinn*. and »• on to:
••(Hi. no." she K.!id ".M hn-nkfsst
tog the hatching gn.und of ihe Chi Kukstadt.
----- ----------------- *------- .------- .
nilboaterers to Hone. Kcmc bave
brntn decocted In a plot U> ahip 10.000
rlBea and a mlUloa roooda of aanunitkici to Satar and ocher robellloua
PhllipplDO dlatrkru.
During their furloach of <0 dar> after
Jhe war wltb Spain. Henry C. 8. Ha»ttnipi. W. R Coates aad 60 other New
i York volimteeca nay they perloraicd
i military »>er» lc<* lo Hawaii They hare
’ Ktarted suit in Alliany attalnst the

bY tar faas4j pkjMelaa. and

m

(^TCl

sss

m

^

ELECTRIOTY
FOR
POWER

At
RastalTs
,

KltlVES
FORKS
SPOORS
ALL ItEW

No matter WHAT POWEB
you’ve been using, you’ll
EVENTUALLY employ
electricity, not onlv for eco­
nomic ronsona.but for reasons
^^lility and general adapta-

SOUVENIRS

sh- 1. .«.l, ,

»- „,n. ..M, a»d U Id M.rh fo..l :
health that she cxp.-ct* to live to wel j ing renort*

..me

nior..

and gr.wt grt-at gran.lchlhlrv'n ,
the grandmother »»f one pair of j
twin*, great-grandmother
I*alr* of twin* and of triolets; grea'
aunt of two ivalrs of twins; great great
auat of two palm of twin* and *econd
cousin of one pair of twins.
Lieut. Gov. Urucc of New York says
a small huadnono In a cemetery tn
the srmtem part of the slate U point­
ed out to vtsltnn^as one of the sight*
over the grave of a widower who.
while not lacklag tn love for the departud oae. was penuriotts to a degree.
He ordered a small atone lM*cauke It
waa^Btaap. aad told the maaoa to eagrave oa it this inaciiptlon: “Sarah
liaeheu. Aged Klaety Year*. Lord.

,v,u.k„

.urmund-

wiu*''.......ilv. has
home at Traverse City. |
(jjies
In Co|n-mi*h a |
few days last wi-ek.

I ELD.
Harry Grv-y
the misfortune fo
a< the shingle mill,
aw his hand badly
I
amputating a part of one finger and
nearly taking off another.
Mm. Carl Brower Is quite poorly
ever since the titneas of her little woo
Clifford, who4s much better at preatmL
Mr*. FVaac Thompaoo and Percy
Tbompaoa
pmoa vialtod Mr. aad Mrs John
Seely
Sunday. They. werc
«
___
. of- Wexford
..................
andand
Mm.Mm. John
aocompaaled
by Mr.
of Hodge, and George Pierce ot

Sbyb* You Hobbj
We are show ing an < legant
stock of fine piano*, comprising
some of the very Iwst and high­
est class makes. In all Ihe fancy
light and dark»w-iio<I rases. Also
a number .of exchanged upriglil
pianiui. which have ^i^-n thor­
oughly reiialred In
workshop, ranging in price from JllO.
fl.%0. 11*5 to %-ziZ. Payments
suit you, -If you can't call sw
write (or special prices and
tenna

KIIYIBAL.LMusle Mous*

M. B. HARirat* Prop.
Max dm A.; V.. YMsdrtcA's ibM

NSKStemS
OR. F. J. MAC NETT—Practice limitWd to EYK. EAR. N08B. THROAT
aad FrmNO OP GLASSES. Oflioa
Mt Wilhelm block. OiUena phoM
CM.
PIANO TUNING—W. N. Mlllanl. SO
yMia expericaca. Nov located with
Grtnaell Bros.
234(Kf
DR. a C. CHASE, removed from 206208 Wilhelm block, to 407 and 408
new 8Ute Bank Building.
J. B. MARTIN-PhyRician and Sur^
geon. Office 203 East Front 8treei.
MARK CRAW’S DELIVERY—Ught
(reighL parcels and trunks. Office
at City Book Store.
MRS. E. L- BONNER’S hair dre**ini
parlom, over City Book Store, Room
10.
4
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Tmverse Land and Ixvan Co.. F.
Thurtell. Manager. Office, room t
Hamilton A MllUkcn block.

Let us vitalize an idea
for you.*

NEW WATCHES

Boardman RiTcr
Electric Light
& Power Co.

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
ktCBCj for Celcbnud Foi
Typtwrlltrs

DR. T. A. WILHELM. DenUaL
opera hou*e block. Room 1.

OR. E. B. MINOR—Office over AmerIrsn Drug Store. Special attention
to eye, ear. noee and throaL Olassee
fitted. Both phones. Residence 519
Sixth StreeL
OR. W. E.. MOON—Phones, office.
Ciu., 107: Ben. 99. Residence. 710
Was’vlnglon street. CUa. phone 216;
Bell. 99.

JPBLXAvSLw

are to near at hand, they wl
build you up. keep you w
ward off BillMSMn. iiek Ht

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To­
ronto University. Office In Munstia
bldg. Telephones, office 108; resi­
dence 104.

taitaw OfMlity. Lhrw tad

TrMk
TIm
Otart
fish I
Mta

T. W. THIRLBY, DcoU*t. Over Baiv
num A Karl's Jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Physi­
cian and mrgeon. Removed to of­
fices over First NaUonal bank. CIUscDS phono 385.
bRrF.“P~LAWTON—Physician and
surgeon, new Munson hlfvck. Both
phone*. N’lght calls promptly at­
tended to.

Olve

w trr draw Ing
Iili^l by Uu
di. of Niin-Iiiburg In Ihe early p,irf
tifleeiilii «-< ntiiry.
<\ Ire vvns

B. MARNER—Kxiwrt piano
tuner and artlim rcpilalor. Satl*faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. CUz. phone 264.

harry

iiiudelii i;iigl.iiid Ml li'id:’.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and «-<mnsHor. Wilhelm block. Traverso City, Mieh. Citizens phone 105.

-

FOR SALE
OAH»>I,INK I.Al'N< II l-■nL'th.».f.-l
6 ill . b««iM 6 ft
-Isvliill ..r “rB.-hf
stern. Tht-huU. nil ••s* Al r.inttni-.n
Thcmi-kfll 1* •l-oul 1-- f.- l Ki... <».k
flni-di srww.i-icki or ni.iTr. u|.iii>UN-r,-d
Woisl *od ewiiTas c*n..ey. iMtly rh*nc
,*L iVwiks bord. Tfia bj by luwa* mil
from ls.w and sb-rn Omls. rhorX.
nndUUsroiW**!. Ht«v» from ts.w by
bmst wbr.'l
Flag l«olr sockrts f
and aft. Tbr t.mwi work alonn
worth *l l.w-t Wi-

The G. B. Taylor Goal Go.

DR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Suther­
land block, physician and surginm.
Citizens phone 3C4.

EXCURSIONS

Cay Steamers

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

TITLE-C. O. Cj»rver. Prices nw*i*nuhlc. Office with
O. P. Carver and lint, o^t phones.

abstracts of

'--- --------- ^-----_ The Hubhard SystcHLi;-]

NE-AB-TA-WAHTA
Leave&:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m,
4:20 p.m.

of treatment turr* Nvivc Ailmetits,
KheiiiualUm. Srialiiw, Stomai h.
lUiwcl ami Liinc Trouble, Headm hrv. Constiiwtioii, Wr*kne*».
Over Johnson's Drug Stisv. Tr;iv«-r*c
City. Mi.Tt.
j'lly ik

mwers barmr
L„v, IIK>0 •- m.: 4:20 p. m

OMENA
Leave 8:30 a. m.
Laave 8:30 4 m.

' MS. J. 0. k MARY J. TRUEBLOOD

NORTHPOIT POINT

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
once 4»Tk Wilh«im BHg- « a. «. lo »
1 tu t «. m. 7 U. * rv.,nlr,g.. BaWtUWM M
i Wynkoop tt*»- Clli*-n« |,b<»n*C..

Leave 8:30 a m.
Fare N**-.'ih-Ln-wanta an
IJnwire Harlstr 2.*»c rmiii
trip; < >m-nn. Norllii»nrt an
Nortlijiort I’oliiL, .'»0c rouii

wherl thrimgh an oib-rn.*dUt.-pnih-y.
Hp«»'d-ts-tt..r than •. r. n rodm*
mmif-oldatoorrfaU»ra1dr,...f
J.L .to: W**l74«trr-t.
Aug S 41

JOHN R. SANTO

trip
■ETtmillNC SAME DAT

STEINBERG'S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE...

M. & N. E. TIME GARD
|;a::.
m.dual fr»
prt-twrat i..n .


,

Olwocarr;

.J';;;

Via tv,raw

modK-lnm and tonic* wlii r.>und t«>t th'
lowod. thin el»i^a or - r.w n, nrrk • .ih
hoallh.r fl.wh
K..r ......... vine • rmkl.w

Saw Mill Scene

Kor drx-rl..pii,g Ih.- t-u
firm, larg.- and l« itlful, n.-thui6
To |.r.-T. nt »h> bu;,l from lAriakinK j Kain Un* train*
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anil American IsiycrtM. The Uhl
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j wkw^ rerwlvedw lettsir full of munxtions
ARAL.
I Just what todn. and alsncofninaorefl to take ;
' CMo Dally N* w* say* lhr«‘e wealtlo
Mr. and Mm. E C Walter calI.xl ' Lydia B. Pinkham’s VepKable Uon^m^
Chicago Uhlncsc who wen- l«rred
from bringing their wives from China
were so Incensed that the) stBrl«*«l the
“'sJ^nti^of proof esUbllsh the fact <
ant^ American
organlMiiion
which
Dant willI K«
apread to China, and then* did the Iwin
1 teach the coming yrwr.
toms by It* Iradi prn|Miganda.
Uev. U
I A. Jenne of Frost. Ohio. Is
and daughter of thl*
The first martyr aiiimig the bird pro visiting
toetom I* Ouy M llradley. a memlsT plactlyrte Hathaway of Moditm* Center
Uli
of the Kaflonal AsMs lalion of Audn Is visiting al home for a few days.
Mrs Dragn of llomcsU'wd Is visiting
boo aocletles. who was shot to death
OB Oyster Key. Ma . while irying m her uncles and aunt of this place.
ter. Mrs. Uxmard IbdIiday
Aug
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aavc a cvfkiny <»f »hlte egnl* fn>m
H.wiow Wise, while chopping. Innirle«l a lhn<e-lnch wound ti|sui his leg.
-(being extermlnaled hr Inmier* who
BOWER’S HARBOR.
Mrs. Harry Grey and hahy have
Mrs. O. P. Steven* returned last
were getting plume* ft»r the hats «if
been quite sick for a day or two but
Borlbem women The assassin was ar Tuesday frmn Ttlr.ghnm. where she has are belter again
been taking care of Mr. Steven*' broth
rested and the Auduism nfs-letles will
8. Ilarnuni walkml lo Ihe mill
er. wht* I* ver>- low w ith ccnsumptlon Thnr*
itmday. but since then lia,s not been
supply the funds to have him eonvlctand
Miss Ida and Goldie IR[Nlge
hIi
Othle Mr<’raken of Alden re visiting
ed and haiigi d
.Mr. ^ud Mrs. Clarence Ibdleiibangli
"Ikmw *p«-clal*" are ihe latest In
havt ndiimed here alter a ye.nr or tw«i
three rhll *if iesld<*nr*> In Ohio.
Mrs Etia Hn>wn
bovalions In Enclatid. The Unrashlie
dren fr»»m Norlhptu t have b«<en visit
The Tour ConventUm of the C..»iniy
A Yorltshlre lUllway Uo. will run sjk'
It Ihe htmie of O. I*. Steven* the Sunilay School Association was held,
rial train* oo liank and oilier holidays
thrett w-wks.
here Monday afleriKHUi atnl wa.s quite |
which will lie rt'served f«»r Ihe exclu­
I his imuithly ^
sive us4> of (lassciigers whose hilarity
ration.
1* likely In annoy m«»rc iK’daU* IravMiss l^ella Rolicrt* of Maple City
'raversc aty.
nd Mm. Ijuira Utile of Traveme
elcm. A nice appreclaihm of ihe sen
EcoMomj Bf Tim% Nbbbs
picking cherries at DaIio have been plckl
aiilve f«'4*lings of the oeeiipanlH will he wlw»
IcBBomy of FUbo MoBey
PTlman’s. have returned h«>me.
vld E
ahowm by drawn blinds lo »rn‘«*n them
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from the puhllr gar.e and low-enMi lainn
“1 give my little girl $2.:>0 a
light* to prevent mutual iervigtdllon. f«»r I’latle river to pick! hucklcbeiTles.
Ralph Whmer. who gt»t his leg
wet'k that she Is laying away,
An Indignant American, who lives In
t>ken S4mie time ago, is getting along i
and when sh.- has .-iio.igh saved
l*arl* and sw the John Paul Jones
idcelv
up she Is going to buy a piano
panole. writes
"The C'ourtesy of the
David Prinian lost quite a valuatde
with It. " This remark was ina.lo
French |M»pulaee will never In* «-x- hors.« Siiiulay morning from gelling
by
parts
grt-en.
IMdsonevt
hv
pari*
.
to us by a g.-ntl.nian the other
• celhHl, (or not only did they salute
Charles ElII* Is on the *lck
morning on our way downtown.
their ow ti e»iii,'s w ‘ eu carrh-<l
Rolmrt iainnin returns lo Aldcn
We said lo him. "How old is
Fr**nrh ln«»ps, hut every man uncov­ Monday, after a few days' visit with
your little girir’ lie replied
dive* and friendi
ered when Old Gh*ry was carried by. relati
that she wa.-< "m arly eleven. "
II waa In biller eonirast tliat 1
LAKE.
How ninny pe.u)h- nr.- ibdng
lick'd the Americans who miIuIisI their
•s Giles IpKlge* ha* g«me t
thl* same thing, we have no
own colors, hut kept their hats stolidly nmto r«w a vl*li with friends.
nowns of knowing, hut we do
Miss Anna l.len I* sis tidlng lo r '
upon their heads when the irU*<dor
cal Ion with friends and relallves
r
know
this, that the afoiesald lit
went h>
N" plim.-e. naiiie or
Greenville
lie girl is losing the most valu­
teuee is sttnug eiioUKli !•' fpialll.v t
able hours and ve;irs ,.f her life
behavior '
visiting
to study music, ainl we know
HIr hMwIn lanids*** !. the latiKius
also that her parents are using
mal palnitT. was aide (n use i
Mr and Mrs. J. F Mathews have
FAUSE FX’ONOMY. for If they
hp<»ct
hands In hi* work, thongh he seldom turniHl to their home at Northi
would luk*- advantage of
after a visit with lU'v and
made a practice of doing s
dge
«seasl<»n
was presi^nt at a wwliil lliirdi
Rogers ha* returned
gathering when s««m«s»ne pas*«vtl a
The little girl could have a goo,l
1 Cadillac.
Ihidley IX'wey has
mark upon the ini|s>skUillitv of doing
piano ib-llverest at once and at
where he hn* employ
twfi things at once
Si^ Ulwin
the c.-u.h price, save a .-innll rale
IJoyd Walter ha* return.-.! fmra
markiHl that such a iIiIiik was |Missllde
with his brother. Rivbl E. Walu-r.
<vf inter«-st on the d«Terrvd t»a>and upon twdug furntsheit with )v
nieiiis and havi- the use of the
MISS. S Ib-ssle and Glailvs Hamilton
anil |>enells tmH'i'edeil t«> execute
planii white she save.s tin- nionhave
re'.tnu-,1
frr»m
Mt
Pb-a*ant
pictures at tl»e saim time Without
cy, little by htib-. to pay for it.
H E Co.ld has gvme to Fort Wayne
he*Uation he sketchisi the pndUe of a
and prolvably Iw quite an acromdwr's hi*ad with hi* right hand while
H. J Thorapmvn of Cleveland Is
plished pianist wlu-n her piano
gu.-st
hi
A.
Wilk.-s'.
bis left was ensag'*d uisui the hi'ad of
Is paid for.
Miss Mau.b- llurdKC ha* -rt-turn.xl
a home, and with mch |HTf<Ttlon that from
a virlt at Chicago. Manlsti-e and
The Kimhall system of piano
no one ►ave those who had wltn«*ssed
pricing and piano selling mean*
Miss Ijvnra HamtiKin ha* gone
the feat eould tell which was the ponl
more than the frt-»- ii*e of the
had
I
Cadillac
ftua
vtsu
with
n-laiivcs
net of the righi hand and which had ,
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piano while you save the nione-very InterestInK
Int.'restlng Sunday
Siinda; Schexd
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iKxm drawn by the left.
j('..nventloD
('..nventlon was beld at the M
to jiay for it. It mi-ans plaiu
Prv*i,ldenl Rix»s«‘veH will pndialdv j church aStiirday evening and Sunday.
figures, one price, ^a.-i-d nr
turet Mr*. Lydia lUnu of i»anv tile j Amimg those present fwm outside
tory cost. If* a prot*«ction
when hr visits Wllkesliarre. I*. . f-r .’^/'Ij^rave'rse niT^d^Mr. and Mr*. C.
against unn-asonaldc prleing
ahe in her way I* as great as he is.
and uiiscnipulous agents,
Wolf GaUn'sky of
Pbe ha* six chlldn n. S5 grandchildren.
positively

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