The Evening Record, June 21, 1905

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The Evening Record, June 21, 1905

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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1905-06-21

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I^ES^^MrS ISSUE

iPseiM^iUMAni MitvieK.

THE EVENING REGORb

BL l;-I^M0N MICHI8ANS
NEW e. A. R. COMMANDER
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IfeQ^ 213 Votes on the First BaHot Distancing
^
the ‘niee Other Candidates

iM. D, M0B8AH VICE COMMANDER
C. J. Xellogg'Succeeds Himself as the Commander
of the Sons of Veterans
Vr. En Bnr, of fifBBO Rapiils, Hood of the W. E C.-ltS' Manr
A.j8mesonofMatiBeCitr.CoflHDttderofG.A.R.-Taieer.Michican's Choice for Ratienal
D
Cemmaeiier.

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MEWO
THE MEVV
prriCERt.
DapartfiMfit Comihandcr, E C. Can' aeon, Ivarl,
Oapartwient aaniar vioc commander,
' M. O. Mavyan, Traverse City.

tloB of thanks eras extende*! to Trav­
erse City, to McPherson post and the
offlerrs and deUll for the treat
of the encamiiment during the stay
here.
The officers were also installed arlth
t. M. KaaCprend Kaplds.
the usual ceremony.
Pspartmsnt chaplain, William PutThe new department commander. E.
tiam. Lanainp.
C.
Cannon,
reaifpointed
Payette
Department medical director, W. W. Wyckoff assistant adjutant general.
' naa^Maeen.
W. R. C. Officers.
^
Aaalatant adjeitant general. Payette
Wyekafr af Unainp.

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

TIUVBMI CITV, tMCNIOAN, WCOMCtOAY. JUNE 21, tfOE

6 PAGES

fiecn werv tamtalkd.
U the afiwrwopw aeaMoo «f
LidJaa of the O. A. R.. the oooBell of
admlBlgtratiOB waa' cla^^ aa fol­
lows: Mrs. Anna M. Bari. Detroit:
KathlMO OlHwr. Reed Oty, aad Mrs.
LyDla Lee. Bestoa Harbor. Urn dele­
gatee to tbe aaUoaal cooveatloq wore:
Delegate at large, Martlda Smith.
Ormyllag: first delegate. Jolla Kings
ley. Detroit: beoaod delegate. Florenoe Cochran. CaseriUe. Tbe alter­
nates were: Alternate at larger E^Ia
W. Stevens, 8t. Joaeph: first delegstc:
Mrs. Lane. 8t. Joseph; eecood dele­
gate. Mrs. l^ndla Lee, Deoton Harbor.
The law of t^ L O. A. R. allow*
them to place fi^ and fiowers on the
breast of the soldier dead. In accord­
ance with this a beautiful box of fiow­
ers and a fiag were taken to the Paddea home this afternoon.
Launch Parade.
There were twenty-two boatas In the
launch parade last evening, almost
every owner In the city responding to
the Invitation and coming out. Before
the parade, the old soldiers were given
a ride and also daring the parade. The
members of the ladles’ organlxatlons
were also given a trip on the bay. The
procession started a little after 6
o’clock and ran over to the cast shore
and back. On account of a sea run­
ning. no erosslng was made to the
west shore. Most of the boau were
prettily decorated with bunting and
flags and the whole made a very pretty
plctore. After the parade, a photo­
graph was taken at the G. R. A 1. dock.
The procession was led by the Lady
Msrgaret and after the pleture was
taken the I.^tnB, the finest boat In the
piorrsalon. led many of the boaU over
a short'courbc.

The W. R. C. convcnlioo was called
to order by Mrs. Florence 8. Babbitt,
Although there were four candtdmtoe
department preatdent.et 10 o^cluck and
In the Held this noning for the olllce
during the business seasioa -ietters of
at departaaeat coaamandcr, htit one
sjrmpathy and flowers vrerc voted to be
The following launches were In line:
ballot eras nooasaary for a oholre. exsent to Mrs. Harriet Padden, the death C. E. Murray’s Lady Margaret. M. A.
Donator K. C. Cannon of Bvart being
of wboim husband occurred Monday, Battle's Lotus. L L Stevenson’s Lil­
alactad. There were 3Jf rote, in the
and alstf a telegram and flowers were lian B., Wmiam Ashton. Robert Price.
ancampBiaot and 101 were noces«ar>likewise ordered to be sent to Mrs. J. H. McOough's Clarine. wnilam
for n choloe. Tbo other candidatos
Louise A. Roberts of Adrian, whoae Vogelsong-B Roxella, Amil Norllnger.
and tha vote were as follows;
husband died two day* ago. President Irving Murray, Herbert Stiles’ Gypsy.
B. C. Oannoa. Bmrt........ ............... . .21S
Tucker of the Memorial university. Charles Wlnowlsky’s Isalielle. F. O.
•George W. Btooe, Lansing................ DG
Mason CHy. la., was escorted In for rieuman’s Julia. A. W. Jahraus’ Edna.
William Meers, Boyne FbUs............. Ki
tea-minute talk on the univert.lly of Bailey brothers’ Togo. T. A. WllklnB. Orl.wold................................54
which ho Is head.
stm’s Five Spot. V. E. Montague. W.
The other offloers ware elerled by nrMrs. Cornelia 8. Perry of Lansing, .... Paige. Ben Havlland. William
clamatlon. the raedlcnl Inspector and
the department chaplain being re­ past president twelve years ago. was Poote. W'tUiam Smith. Claire Curtis!
elected. Department Chaplain Putnam railed for aud made a pleasant talk. and Thomas Sunton with William {
|
bf lauulng was re-elected for the fifth The departing pr«‘sident. Mrs. Itabbltl. Hayden's boat
lime and It happened that today was was given three presenls. one from her
Sons of Veterans.
his elfhty-aaoond Mi^hday so that the eecreUry. Mr*. Vina E. Redfickl. one
At
the
meeting
of
the
Rons of Veterfrom Mrs. Redfleld’s ilaughter. Mrs,
occnalon haa more than nsnnl
IS yesterday aBonioon. the gn'aler
Bessie Deerlng of Jackson, and one
niftcance to him.
part of iho Umo was spent In rcrclvlng
Dsicgatsa le Natlsnal Encampment. presented by Mr*. Esther RoOme of
delegations and greetings. Tbo na­
At the mnming session the delegates Benton Harbor.
The nomlnsibin* for president were tional commander visited the meeting,
to the national convention ht Denver
delegations from the O. A. IL and also
next Bepiember were electod. At yes­ as follows: Mrs. Eva Gray. Grand
tbe W. R. C.
terday’s meeting, a n-soliition was Rapids: Mrs. Carrie K. Torrey. Grosse
As predicted In the Record yester­
passeti that the delegates Im- Instruct- Isle: Mrs. May Stocking. Knaggs.
day. Frank J. Kellofqc of Battle Creek
Id for Corp. Janies Tanner of Washiug- There wetje 191 voles cast. 9fi Im log
sueceedod himstif as commander of
ton, formerly United 8ui«*s |»ensUm necessary for choice. Three ballots
the Son* of Veterans. Pn»f. I. B. Clloommlssloner. for national <-omroander. were uken as follows. Mrs. Eva Gray
I'Crt of this city was ohx-teil senior
The following art* the ib h-gatofi winning the honor:
vice pnvident and James A. Dana was
at large. Waller W. Dean fnim thU Mrs. Eva Gra.v. Grand Rap
eb*cted
Junior vleo president. Mr.
Ids.............. .......................M SC 111
City being among those chosen: IV <1.
Dana Is from Wlllismston. The divi­
Grotty. Detroit; V U Koote. Kalanu- Mrs. Carrie B. Torrey.
sion council Is ettmposed of F. IV
Gmss4< Isle...........................73
too; J. T. Hair'. Bagloaw; K. T ('arEddy. Grand KapUls; H. E. Condin.
irtngton. Bay rity; H. A Chapin. Paw Mrs. May Knaggs. I\>ri
Rt»ckford. and F C. Htllson. A resolu- j
Paw; Alvin n.
raw;
It. iTsrk.
Clark. usvison;
Davison; IV C.
A', j Huntn
luinw ...................................”
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Bpssrs. Dundee; WlUlxm IVwwti. Bat- j During the mi.ruing h«»tir s eomtiili- j
TvT^rs^^'Cy an' caiwIaHy
Harbor: pllI. McBride. Ibilland; L H.j rive»| with greeilng. Ibe c«roroltlec|
«•
for their IiriKiiltalll)
Ivss. Mason; George \V. Huwe. Pcjri being Mrs. Afina Bari, Iktmli: Mrs. |
kindness..
MsmerUI University.
.Huron: A. L Pr)snl.,Ma>vine; Henr) ' I.aiM>n. Ib-ntun Hsrl»or: Mr*. Carrie;
Among the 'dlsllngui*b«-d vUitor* in
r. Rsaaoffl, Ludingtnn; John n. Berry. I Harrington. Grayling, and Mrs. Fiorthe city is Frederick D. Tucker. h4-ad
VandsrblU: Walter W. IKwn, Traverse 1 ence Ciu hran of CssevHle.
City: George 8, Johnson/IrijpvraIng. j After the election. Mrs. Torrey «»f the Memorial university of Maiwm.
Iowa.
Thla Inatllutlon was founded as
The olteraates arc: Carl Mngle. !>'-1 brought forth the succe»*fu1 candidate
-............
■ monumi-nt to the i^airlcKs of the
trolt; B. Bdward. post N«* 5(M: W. wbt*
made - very pleasing speooh,
Dsvey. Detroit; J. R- Supheuson.
ed by the loyal jieople and societies of
Grand Rspl4«: C. C„ Phillips. Banp*r; W. R. C. adjourned until afternoon.
A.V. Osrrllson, MorencI; AUhti Dun- Thrn» werv three candidates for the. the country. It Is a national institu­
tion and there ar«* already several ad*
ham. Jacka^m. David C. oak*. Kalama- offiec of .enlor vl« commander and j
aoo; Hcnrjr Spaulding. Hartford; H H.j 173 vote* were cast. Mrs. Lt'vl Soult^
bo^s In Ibe d life root ^ates u
regents.E. Henry
*1.11__I-*rvin...Wilcox.L.#
______
»» fourteen regents. Henry
Mallerj-, Lake
Odessa:r^tvln
Calvin
Wneox,|of this city ___
was___________
the successful
cmndlCxTsrdln being Michigan’s representa­
Howell: Bdgsr 8. Spalding. l’.»rt jate. receiving 95 votes on the first
tive. Tbo edocaiiooal policy at pres­
Huron) Joseph Bodd, Saginaw I'.G. A. tallot. The other candidates and
ent Is an academic course and the first
WhUbock. WhltebsH; William Barren.! votes were:
two year* of collcgirwork. It Is the In­
Mason; John Grieg, Alma; A. H., yrs May Stocking Knaggs. Bay
tention to add the next two years
Rotph. Bscanaba.
t^lty ...................................... ............... 47
later. Among the particularly worthy
Council ef Adminiatrstion.
Mrs. Rarhel StansaL Tustln............38
teaturos at tbe entirely worthy school
Tho raunrll of administration was ak
The rther offleo* wore all filled by
fallows. Judge Ijortn Boborta of this
elty being elected to n pUcc: Judge Iron Mountain being chosen Junior land grandchildren of veterans,
Lorin Roberts, Traverse CHy: K. B. vice tommander; trrasarsr. Mrs. ready, though opened but three years.
Dine different sutos are represented.
renum. Detroit; Ren Barker. Read
Twenty different department contrib­
atjr; A. V. Austin, Milford; Henry
ute to tbo aapport of the Institution.
BpsuMlng. SI. Joseph.
Ladiaa ef tb* Q. A. JL
Tbe patrtoUe fOaturea ore especlalty
Tbs mstter of tbe d4iegsies paying
Tb* LadUw of the Q. A. R. elected
thsir own sxpeasos again this year was the rnllowtng offipors this morning; brought ot. capecUl mtriws being laid
on American history. The school Is
ihoroogbly discusssd and It was not
Mary A: Jameson, Ma­
unUl lt:S8 that the meeting Sdjnurnod rine City; flenlur vice commander, decorated wilh beautiful flags and a
until t o’clock. During the morning Borah Rlrdscy, st. Joeeph; Jonkw vice United Stotea army officer will aoon
a oommlttss from the Ladles of the Q. commander. Mra. Godfrew. Benton take up a roridooce there.
Comp Fire.
A. R. osllad and was received heartily.
Tbs eommlttee on the department
The C!ly opera booic was crowded
ccunamader’s address repostffiTliid
last night and tbe ondleoce wras well
reoDOBmaadsd that aU/fhrviggeaUons
repaid In assembling beeauee
be odoptsd. Dtpariffient Oo^maader log.’ three comrades, Ooptotn Tomer, whole progiam was very able
Osorgs H. Hopkins was preeenlsd with oomomnder of the Soldiers' home. pleoaiag. The first nnssber was
a post oomaoBder’s bodge at a cost of OroDd Roplda: Ookwe! Ima. command lection by tbe Trarerae
bond,
$U OB has bssn tbs enatom for aomt er of the post at Hosob. and Dr. Boot, after srhloh Miss Bloocbe Bomum. ac­
irsars prsrioos.
aurgen general of the deporti
hy Mlaa Myrta MUIer.
At tbs sftsrtisoa ■ssston, a rssoitt-

tqr DeberioL Tim ■elsrtlaii w»a no|
pMnsbig thbt the npptaws wm tenOy
taalateat cntll Judge Larin Roberta,
who was ehalrmaa of the meeting, aaaonaced that on aooonat of the length
of the progmm. there would be no cacoreo.
The flret part of the program was
ddvocad to the la^ of the Womaa’e
Relief Corps, who preeeated a beantlfnl Amerleaa lag to the high acboM
aad a gold bodge to the winner of tbe
ontorical oontest. tbe oratkm being
on it patriotic subject by the oorpa.
Tbe winner of this was Merton WIIoott. Mra. Bmaut B. Knapp made
the flag prbseataikm epeecb eaylag
that It gave her great pleasure to rep­
resent 8.000 women wboae ebiri aba
was to loenlcate the lessons of patriot­
ism la the bearu of everyoae. She be­
lieved that with patriotism in tbe
hearts and tho fiag In tbe hands, that
the safety of tho country was a**un'd.
Tbe young, should be taught patriotism
the same as any other study. It 4*
due to the efforts of tbe W. R. C. that
the flag waves over the sch'mlbouse*
of tbe country. The rising geoeratlon
should be taught to revere the prlnci-

WCATHEII—UaMtttod wtth protebiT
■bowen t<»i|»t mad M»t portte
TfeumSmr; cooler Thtmdmy.

Out fliore will be open to­
morrow (Wedggndaj) evening.- Bntto fltep In uad look
over oar bflifffim eovniecB. if
you're down town. TRieyMTe
yoa money.

Special

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mt. "SomrBtf”
Yoa teem to be well pleneed with this dij. We
an> pleoned to see yon. toa Bat didn't you leave
some of tbe family at borne who wookl appreciate
a little souvenir of the pUoe. Our otoru is full of
fira* little gifts tliat ore very nmsaoable in price.
Come and see ns.

Gfy Bock Store

Prices

TBl BOBAIT emPAKT Prwp.

ON WABM
WEATHER
FOOTWEAR

n OOK FOTUnSBUCS
•ooifort! H»ra*r lUw. tbe
rmiiMr
«r remUy *tyU^ fatu ■boww-FROM
60c TO SS.00 non*, magtmurm
ofc>«fort. ono>ti— aad good avrir*.
FROM eOc TO S2.00. Paacy
Bum-, whk-ta km
drataad for ear-

Men's Canxiis Shoes....$LM
Men's Canvas (extra). .$L50
Men's Canvas Oxfonl8..$L25
Wonn-ns’ eanvoa (Ixfonl $L00

(Cdntlnned on Third Page.)

Womena’canvas Oxford,. .85
Wonu'ns' OxfonJa....... ,98
Womens’ E;isy Slippers.. ,50

smWODoWKDmrm

Womens’ Serj?' Shoes.., .50

AMERiGjUi Drug Store

Womens’ Serge Slipi>er8.

25

Childrens'»Sh«H*s............... .50

■ULLETIK:

Chiltlrvns’ Shoes, .'1 to <».. .30

i^(X)D uml CX^LD! That's
Iw th»‘ way you like your
” Root Beer, GinpT Alt*,
Ctioa Cola, Phonphuten, etc.,
ami that's tho wny you al­
ways
them at ouf soda
fountain.

'jnfredWflefflik

A
MAN remarks the
lx
other day: “Your s«la
“ water's ALWAYS ixiU.
When I i»o other i»hM*»>s it is
ofUm only HALF COLD,
but youra is A L W A Y S
CX)LD.” And, ho knows it,
bycauae he comes frequently.

»!»!»!

tun, t30D MD S3.50
NKW «TVUflC«

READY FORYOURMSPECTIOH
including all the new Lists, in
all the n«'W ientliers. Tan oru
in evidi iia? ai«l our assortineiit is iwrtieularly gocsl.

BACM^kNT

tIS lEOWnW IIHKE

fV EASON: Wo on' ifcnerIb otia fl'ith tho in', and
we have a fountain that
ia built right to gi?t renults.
Did you ever noti«x'our foun­
tain y Pr<*tty, isn't it? And
ia j'ust aa gu<^ as it is haml-

AskTor
Anytbins:

Lailios’ fine Kid /
^
Shoes at............ i s^t^

All SOLID nd ALL SIZES
Wi- have a few nion* of Wiose
I'ut. K
Kkl r2.00
fim- Put.
I>:uli.y fine
(Ixfords
now at .

LOO

THE

WMti eaint Oifsh Ik Hh
Wtsin aid CMIdni
Call and See Them

AMERIGAK DRUB STORE
2id
Kmm«

tubsek & lyf

Woniens* Slraj) Slipin-rs. ,75

Widns(liy,JHge2l,l90S

SR.

H. R. Macdonald, Vitr.

No Trouble to Show Goods


ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...

O. C. MOFFATT
Abotrocts of Titig
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Bstabllshsdln leeg
floom 810 nuts Bank Bids.

242 a FROHT ST.

Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
V/indows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind ?
If you would keep out the flies and musquitoes see
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything: on
the market.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

CltJxans Phono. 32t Boll. lOO.

W. L. Brown. Managrwr.

THE SINGING ALUMINUM
TBt^STENOF FUCES ON MANOS IN PLAIN
nCOIES-AT GUNNELL BROl WAS ADOPTED
TBAXS AGO.

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BUTTERFLY

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HICmGAN^ LEAOUIG MUSIC BOUSE
Vron* M*.

ME>M8 C-YOUm» MBWS
ci/onuNG e.rpRifisHiwo8
» IBma^mr Ammorarwamtaa
amwHmrm "THmrs THmmm.
BELTS-.-1V and 50c
^
HTR.WV HATS-Excloaive tkwigno. 50i' to $3.00.
NKGLTGEE SHIRTS-Hnndpmio yttteru* nt 50p,
$1.00. $1.50, otMl $100.
rNDEBWEAR-BolbriKKiin goode -five or six i»o|v.
ular ooloro, ribbivl or flat good*- two-|»ieoo or com­
bination style—2^, 50c, $1.00 to $2JK).
FANCY VESTS-No better aoportment or valnei
anywhoro—all aisQ»--$I.OO to $3.00.

18HMRMAM
eUUIfml|
{htmw cjwjm Bx^ocK.)

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Push the slick in the ferrule STRAIGHT. Hold be­
tween the hands as shown in the picture and then push
RIGHT hand forward SLOWLY and let go.
See that the win^^s stand at right angles with the
stick and be sure that the twist or angles in the wings
is the same in both.
IT WILI. FLY 50 feet in the air: across the street;
fifteen or twenty feet from you and return; in a large
circle, returning to hands, etc., etc. Fly it upiide down
and it will spin like a top against the ceiling. Tip your
hands down to fly it away from you. It’s possibilitiei

Tbe sinrtor Butterdy Makes a Floe Hammior Top
By straightening the angle out of the wings and
spinning on the floor or tabic.
KVERYBODY wants a Singing Butterfly.

Om gM» frM witk lack PwchsM ia CkUdtMM'Dopt.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO

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TM* CVBNIMQ MCOKO. TfUVCRSC CITY. MICHIGAN. WCONCSOAY, JUNE tf, fSaS.
^rtmmit etoeees, l—lnate «lto the [hands. 8he thoeght ^ol every «
BflftiMW^arw ^•l depnrtmeec romMssilfrs who shneU kave« dag as wen as n
She toca pasoed on to a review of
tvoBtr jravm, Mim. Bateer ■ttoJ, she
toe work at the year and rrnnaomiail
arise W. G C.
ad that toe secfotarv and trensmer
Bhe sold M dostes: "Aad sta at
hd poM ftf for toelr serrlcee. Dur­
liKMsag Em
iMt
MwD IM IDT the vstaOMlas
Pordiwid Lawn
ing the year she has traveled over
^to, in fcd inrefy^ing tondd fo
stmad tSM sbsB cnee to w from toe
S.O00 adles and ristted over aeveatyotonfovi
Uwn or porchAFTENNOON SESSION WAS VEHY tether shore.
Are posts besides writing huadraos
? ■
INTERESTING
of the eorps oad after n brief latoodec- of letters ai^ postal cards.
The legislative oaaualttee ted also
Uoa she ddporated toam with
hedgec ef todr tnsigntn. end then visited fha annex at toe Boldiers*
and did an that eould he done
of MePh<
fawne aM Atcel. wiU mljnxt
preeeated la wdl chosen words three for the pcasloaerB there. One noaitaeUto^ypoailitm. Tuktw
pensiooer was s^t to Ann Arbor and
At this polBt of the aesalon. dele- heanUtol manses of Jean blosanm
Iho place of l«th cliuiranU
her eyee were operated upon,
COMMANDER RLAOIUIAR SPOICE gatoms beem to errive from other erJust like cut
atioas. the Am to be received ad treasaiar. Doflag a abaci etoy In suggested toot the corps caotribute
LAOI^.
belag eleven G at V. bmded hy Com too atenMoe's program Carpenter their spare mcmey- to toe aoo-peosloii
who are dependent for everything
mender P. i. Mor of BetUe Creek. oorps. the home oorpo of toe depart
Wes Held to toe DapNi Preaideet Predertek Tucker of toe Ns amat pceoldeat at TpoHaatl. preoe^ed they get upon the city.
is pathetic and pitiful.-* said
tloaol vntverstty. Mosoo Cl|y. Iowa., her with a beaaUfuI boaguet which she
I VErpto of the OeperS
and OokmM ODtonberry of Grand Bnp- receded aRh ioarblng gradliide. As Mrs. Bobbitt, “that the only building
^ATheraaia
the grounds which needs enlarging
ids. n vetdraa and aoa of a veteran. ail ddogatoms had boon nooelved Ehs
G Eahhitt.
Bkader KeUagg was introduced «o Dortmoat Poet Bloddard eame forward from year to yvor Is the facwpitol." 8h«This is something you cannot i^'t elaewhcro, as we an* solo
the assembly hrJPepartment Presidcat oad la the lollowlag rhyam presented closed with on Inspiring original poem
agents
in
this
lbrri’
u
»ry.
8it‘p in and
kxjt it oyct.
I
on old and valuable fransed pirture of
Ho more tosidrtos sisht erer srseted BabblU and spoke of bU also being
THE ENCAM^CNT.
toe «m of. the asUtoUc erwes of tW vetersa and son of a veteran, hatrln: Gea. Lwrts Caec to the president. Her
Miaa Nina Payn arrived Sunday
Tie twwttr-Mveoth .uanil «
YOGJR Of^CDIT- %m OOOD
Wolrertoe stele thee that vhUdk entered toe army at the age of 16 osj rfayates were entirely Impromptu and from SuiK-rlor. where she has been
OMU «r tb» iafmnmtmi U liIrhMmn
drnmmrr boy at Marklnof. being a created toe greeicrt amusetomt and teaching frhool. She was acrompanietl
creeled the three hesdred eaea
OrMid 4i»jr of tke Bepoblk
prisoner at Ub^ prison at toe dose of" JolUty:
by her cousin. Richard Clark uf l*ort
■iCkt ^ »«M« Hr*. rorUmedm at toe BopUst ebneeh yesterday altarnoon nt a.ao, too oeenakm being toe toe nror. by bdag takes before Peters^
Dear Mra. Babbitt:
Arthur. Ont., for a ten day*' visit with
TmrcTM Gttjr Em eotoNAlncd »
ftrst seasien of too Dqiaruaeot burg. Be rerereatly held up to toe!
aunt and ancle. Mr. and Mrs.
woman boih oo generoes pUn
of MMUinr «id
eothnslasUc women the rnuUloted To old. to comfort and ctwnmand—
Woman's
Itottof
Corps.
Deport
George
Poxn.
thSM eo «sH that oothtos hot words
spooa
wbiek
he
hod
In
Ubby.
He
Thus does your legend rood.
of prstoe for toe cHjr sed lU laheW- Oommondor Elorenoe 8 Bobbitt peedosed by expreasing eernesUy toe And with a heart of goodly sire.
A Huge Task.
toms M» heard. Durloc toe eeeeloo oldod snoot ably throogtioat the long
tore which toelr preseaee at the Of kindly thought and watchful e>es.
■ a huge look to undertake the
hers, toe estersos hare hesa enaton> ssesion. srhieh woo devotod cnelosivaly
kidney
----------such a bod cose eofofkldo'
W. JL C. gave and Preaident BaMdit
And simple, noble creed.
ohljr tokea core of oad to rtev of tosir to too reoopMoo of doisgmtioos ““
ease os that ofC. F. Collier, of Chen*
then introduced Presidooi Tucker who
Dying of Famine
A Bad Beara.
kee. la., but Electric Btttcrs did It, Hr
sdraodiic jroars this oounts for more
1*. In Us torments, like dy ing of «mSome day you will get a had
began V staling that be hod met the So loyal DOW thgt rvety star
writes: “My kidneys were ro far gone.
toaa U srosld owe toe orsaalxaihm out too dty. After the openlag ode
The pnigresa of omsump^'
>■»»«
■ m*n In yvwr■ Ibowels
our
dear
Asg.
however
far.
I could nut sit on a ciialr wltbiwit a sumptio
and pngner by Cboplola Uwlsa Dcnplt. president In Ohio but closed after the
the
iR-gliinlng
to
the
very
'
f****
nPiMOdU
lth. Safety Ilea in
fxnfioeed of jwager sms.
fn
Hon.
VtMt diTra of royal worth;
cushion; and anffered from dreadful;
briefed of pleosantrie*. and Prat 1. R
torture. iK>th io vlctlni »>«■- King's New Life Pills, a wire cure
The eocminpaieaL hoe bees sb csoeb Peasldsot MMft appointed Post
back!.achV. headache, and deun'ssbm.
And c»cry men who wore the blue
"When
I
bad
consump
f**'’
bowel
nnd
*unnarh dls«*arM
Oommaaders Hopkins. Pond. McOonTtrie BUler*. however,
however. ! foiiud trumds.
In Electric
leal sdrertUement tor the city. The
A
*eni.
with
record
true
tb.n
_____________
in
Its
Arst
stage.”
stage."
writes
writes
Wm.
Wm.
MyMv-!
headache.n.llb
headache,
n.l
lb mi
cure, and by
liy them was r.’
restored
retersos sad their friends will leore nollg and RedAeld moon for toe day
To you. the best on earth
recom
sa words and thoughts paid a true
perfect bcahh. I recommend
ihl* great
with pkosom IstitiressloDs sad will re- for the vIsKi^ delegations awaiting In
tonic tm*dlrlne to ail with weak kidson's tribute to bis motht-r whose be­ Not only of our sge and time
the
lobby,
‘immediately
Commainderssembor their rlstt here srUh hsppi
nevs. liver or stomach. Oiiarantced by
nign InAucncc hod been the beantsi The more antique, the more divine
Johnson I>nig Store CV>, F. 11. .Meads. I
ness. Trsrerse City hss saply prmca In-Chief Blockmor oad hU aides. Coaslight, guided him ever upward and on­
You read their history plslu;
toof.U esa'core for s large aomber of mnnder K. -T. Carrington of Boy City
idds. sore tbraaT. j
▼"V A RECORD WANT AG
ward. He aald In Tloslng that he And Ix'wis Oxjui.'who gave the seal
and Lowis KonlrU at 'Muskogeo
snivel
pe^ ever tor oa esteoded period
humbly bowed at the foot of he who On mind and luidge with t-qual xeal
tlK«
tb^opeolag of the resort seasos when eaooried In nnd introduced,
o 's. F. II.
held tJ^e banner aloft. A beautiful
monder
Hlockmar
speaking
of
toe
You
bid
his
name
to
reign.
t^>botels ore begtoatag to III up.
L A S.u!s'
u!s' Drug Stunsimply liquid el«Tlririty. It gt>u
great pleasure which this visit os spray of Aowera was presented by the
TMi jieople opened todr hoi
1 ll.uO a iMiitle. Tria
every part of your body, bringing new
to preskleut* Bahbiti. who ar- And now his pictured fare today*
guest gave him and oommending toe 8. of
the Votersns w«ce cored 'for.
ceptt'd them smilinglv and os tbf'y d*-- is here and rtiuld It s|K-ak. 'tw<»uld say bhsMl. sm-ngth and new vigor. It
lAROAIN
The cltTlens worked together with choice of a church os eminently Ai•To
Mlchlgati's
fair
fame
makes you well and ke«-ps you well.
parted under escort thrvn* musing
Clear tliliiklng. de.-lsho artioii. vlin
the f>b4ect that toerc tboeld be no msr- Ung aod pruiicr a place of gotocring.
To lady*of loyal worth
H5 corns. Johnson i»rug Co.
cheers wore given at the door.
He told In a happy manner of
and \lg»»r t4 Issly and ndud. k!i'*
rlBf feostree sad there were no
Driving or ircneral pur111 fre<'ly giv»' the lu'st of earth
young man who hod experienced reAt this pohil Presldec: Babbitt intru
sjvarkle uf life. c-oiii*'s to alt who %■.»*•
There srerc no srchlents. oo crimes,
As well as st'xl and name."
|K)se horse, butiuy, har­
disorder. During the whole encamp­ llgloo and Joined the Baptist eburab. duced Rev. W. T. Woodbouse. paaii.r
And so, my sister and my friend,
ness, wat:on and tioubic
ment. but one poeket was picked and saying that be had joined the army of of the church. wh» cordially weloumed
A M:W KE.NTllKU UKNOVATOlt .
Ctn-risb and kiH-pilll Ufe shall end
the
Lord.
He
was
told
by
a
friend
that
the
department
of
the
W.
R.
C.
nsau'ra
harnt:ss. You can save
that Is bclimed to hsve been the work
has Just betsi Instalkvl in N. 15. > ’
The best
gift* that we can bring
of a ytMjng boy, not a professional instaad be bod Joined the navy of Idod and hoped that as they pMiked
money by'lakinj; ;itlvanChapin's
carpet
cleaning
works.
One
of
which
all
i»opis
sing.
ctook. The cJly was ©scellenUy p«>^ the ]>or«l. Cfunroander Illarkmar spoke back upon the uticsniiunenl nf this
tage of this offer.
The f«-alhers arc thonMighly eleaiu«J
The swiKdost glB. thi- gift of man.
It is
Heed and not even a robbery was ro- of the wonderful old In mlnlatratlons year the little Baptist rhurrh wotiM
by high pressure ot dry sleani. dried
which toe W. R. C. bad render^ the lie a pleasant menutry. After his cor And so my sistey and my frit-nd
v<»n*s.
Mite
eye
Hirers.
portod.
nnd ct*oled by cobi blast prore.'-a.
I
efr.Tifve
a
votermna
and
saW
that
he
did
noi
dial
srords
of
welcome.
Mrs.
Boliblll.
CherLb and k**ep till life shall end
Traverse aiy on the shores of beau­
•II didn't tale long
tiful Qrond Traverse bay. and that the name of charity os applied to their In tiobsif of the d«*i>arHnent, pre;;ent The l»«-st of gifts that we can pray
latlng will iK, attended to Immeiliaiely.
:ore I^
-nd II l^all
M-y. KS3
OTcrsorkcd adjective Is the only one tender and aolicitous work and iisod «1 a beautiful Aog to the ehurch which
Send in your orders. This Is
p.^y.’[if i<ope. Tei. rie at Jobt.s.m
IH- gift t
that will descrllie II, Is nalurslly the Instoad the name under which they Mr. Woodhouse mccopt««l in dei'p feel­
liest lime of the yc-ar^ti hsik after nmg Simv Co's. F. H. .Meads, 8. E
labored.
“reHof."
It*waa
not
charity
ing.
He
said
It
wwild
not
be
put
In
o
The address of the president which
convention city of the north. Its peo­
your feathers.
June
' Walt A Sons' drug store*.
was In part as follows closed the aUerple have proven their hospitality and hut the right of old which all roterona glass cose but U' left unfurled just
have amply driM*rvo«l the thoaks ex­ hod earned. “Do not thing that toe it was. He referred to the national niMin .se.sslon.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT
AD,
tended to them by the meral>ert of the men of the O. A. H. do not appriTlate hymn •'America" oa one of Uic cheF
Mrs. Florooce 8. Balibltt. depart
Grand Army. The city will Ih; glad to the kind, and delicate, and gentle min- IsbiKl outputs of the BaiuJsts. Hs
ment commander of the Woman's Re
welcome the old iKjys hark again any Istimlloiis which you ore doing. Don't poser being Dr. S. T. Smith, an aged lief corps, mode the addrcj.s of wel
time tboy choose to come, not only In bo discouraged and prevented from Baptist minister to whom a memorial come. Mrs. HolibUt said that this
an encampment but Individually os doing the liest you con, too matter what had recently been given for the gener- year the department of MIrhigai
conditions yxHi And among the old vet­
velcome extended them, one verve
well.

contributed A4.S37. the most
erans who have 400.000 numbt'ri'd of America was sang and the next dele­
given, and that the National Journal
among the dead, left on the lialtle gation from the G. A. R. were miA SANE FOURTH.
says that |175,000 had Iuk-u exi>ended
More cities than ever this year abve field." He closed his Inspiring talk by mitted. Comrades Foote. McBride and for those that fought for their
agreed upon a “sane Fburih." that Is relating a sod and hiitor story tmd of Imwrence having been appointed
try.
a
veteran
who
si»ent
many
months
In
extend
the
greetings
of
the
veteran*
the cHehrstlon of the Fourth of July
Mrs. Babbitt stated that although
without the usual accomimnlmcnt of Lildiy* prison and Hold “Be patient assembled at the City opera house. the Cfirps had lost many memln-rs by
giant flw crackem. bombs and the with them, go out of your way to help Comrade C. E. Foote was Introduced death, the ranks were os full a* ever.
Arst and he said that from the fullness
train of srcldentM that folkiw In their them."
Organised charity Is betcr than IndlsPast Departmtmt Commander Lewis of his heart be liellcved that If............,
path. This should he universally adopt­
f.» Ihc- W. n. C. may po.1.
•» "'<• "..mlHr.
ed all over the country as thi“ cclebrar Kanlu then spoke.for a few moments
getting along In year* each year
If you are planning on a trip—j^oinj;
tion of the signing of the di'claration of in a happy vein which was met with go down. “It, was a happy thought finds more for the ronui to do. Long
Every day in the year you can use a
abroad or takinkj a vacation, you
Independence Tan lie eommemoratod In rounds of applause. He spoke of the the organUIng of a W. IL C. os' auxil­ after the last civil war veteran bo*
good Refrigerator like the Leonard
iary
t<i
the
G.
A,
R.
He
referred
to
the
work
of
Department
President
Haba mors Atting manner than hy making
need a trunk, must have it. The
been mustered out. the corps will lie
Cleanablc
that has given such uni­
groat
mortality
of
the
veteran*
daring
a big noise. In the old day s, the lime blit in obtaining legislation In ohtolnStandard Trunk is the handiest-\Ve
raising marble shaft.* to their memory
Ing the approprlatlen toward the new the post year* os “the handwriting on
versal satisfaction for so many
was spent In oraiory. apt
Mrs. BabblU called the attention of
have them in all sires. The
“spread eagle” style hut In the main, annex to to« eoldiers’ home hospital toe wail" and closed by a hearty “God the con»s to rite fact that then- were a
years. Our pleased customers arc
Post Commander Carrington of Bay blew* you.-’ Comrade McBride spoke
TPTTKlfC Steamer Trunk can
good, honest oratory that could
few weak corps nnd said that thes^,PS3\ brleAy then, followed by Comrade Law­
Eelp but rekindle the Are of patriotism City then oddreuied the sssem
ilVUrlll-3 hold so much yet
rrlble rence whose n'fermec to the burial sbmild receive careful attention and
until It burned brighter In the hearts ing especisi attention to the
encouragement.
She
n-rommende-l
takes
up
so
little
room
itself.
The
life in southern prisons as a rause fur fund of 140 oaeh a* applicable to ^lof all. who listened. It wouldn't bo
advertisers and wc arc selling lots
that the retiring Inspector be allowed
Wall Trunk is so built that it can
bod Idea If tWs country would return their downfalls of today. But he sAld dIcTB' widows brought many queriea at |2.'> for her work.
of them. Come in at once and see
no matter where an old soldier died once. This wuui explalnc-d hy saying
stand flat apainst the wall while the
Iti the old “spread eagle" days.
just
the style you want. The Por­
Tlte
speaker
earnt-stly
aih«*cat«Hl
a
Statistics show tbit the numbeC of there were always members of the W. that county clerks are detailed to give
top is being raised. One of the best
perpi'tual memorial day, stating that
all Information.
celain lined is one of the best. This
stcTldpms last year, even with the R, C. there to render aid.
trunks made. Suit cases arc used
In a .few yearoi the veleratts wiuild
The next delegation to In' received
tnovemi'nl sgaln^u the hlg ctork«-rs,
Major Hondershot and son of Clilrakind
of Refrigerator takes just half
ibe work o\er to other
so much of late Both men and wo­
were gTTst»*r than the year l»«*f«rr and were the national president. Fanny go. who were waiting for recognition have to tu
as much ice as any other matle. < >ur
men use them. We have a sjdcndid
it stands to reason. The hlg noise Ninot. and nalkuial patriotic instruct­ without, were then received and he
prices arc from $7.75 to SJ J.fKi.
makers were rhiwpor and niort' pUnitl- or. Kate K. Jones. National lYesIdent fi^ormed to the delight of all upon
stock. Ever>’ihing that is made in
Minot gave on able and interesting ad- the famous drum, accompanied by
ful an dthe small Ixiy of ll»m
hand bags and grips.
dressiw on the »v>rk of the W. R. C Ante. whleJj he Riated he roeelvod from
more careful than his pnanty pc a
and
exprt'sseil
her
groat
delight
In
iDdlapnwntik-in hot weather. r<«d
oral years ago. Tills year, the l
Horace Greely. through General Win­
tng. arothin*. d.-r.toriclng. All th.
being able to be their guest at the en­ field Scott, playing a* a farewell "The
aooldcn't should n*H be so large
bwdinit Talcn* P.rwtb-r.. R.-iall
U on* of th« boat.
campment.
though the ts>y s pleasure' mu
Girl I Ijotl Behind He. "
chocked down.
Mrs. Kate £. Jeme^ national patri­
Fly lime is a little late, ’lis true, but
JOHN8ON DRU0 CO.
It is fearwl Ihsi the slgtiincanre of otic Instructor, was then Introduced
the faintest hint of warm weather
We arc after all the business wc can
the day has bwn largely lost owing to and btM- address was of
will
bring them out in swarms. It is
get. We’re wise enough to know
the method of the celebrations and this structivo and resounded with patriot
our duty to prepare you for the com­
s^.ouW be deplored. If there Is no gen­ Ism.
that nothing short «>f the best Wall
eral celebration, the father should read
ing events. Wc don’t want you to
Mrs. F. h.v Marvin, president of MePapers and fair prices would bring
to fho young sons of the bouse, the Pberaon corps of Traverse City, then
be uncomfortable when the Hies do
it. There arc many who .are paperdeeds of heroes of this count owelcomed the convention in well
come. Have screen doors and winsbould tell them of the deeds of
chosen words, extending greetings of
whose aamos shall be Imperishable McPherson post. No. 151. and the loyal
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
and with the natural emuUtlon of ladies of Travetse Chy. both fraienial
know of m^y more who arc plan­
y-ouih. t^e ls»ys will pkk thorn
1> and socially. She spoke of the
fore the pc'sts^ come swarming
ning. Wc have h.ad to fill up our
strive to Inculcate thrir principles Into puriiosc of the groat gathering and
through your house. We have all
stock several limes. Now wc arc
Ibdr owh lives. Not only on July 4 closed by Attingly t|U<Alng the Initia­
kinds
of
window
screens
and
screen
sboold he do this, but every day.
just as able to satisfy the most ex­
tion ode. Mrs. Helen E. Cornell BalIK. doing, patriotism will be tocreased mer. Mt. Ploasant corps. No. K. re­
doors. We arc sure we can supply
acting as ever, and prices from 5c
and tte boys will become not only sponded In behalf of too
your wants in every M'ay. just give
the double roll and up brings us all
IhMler men but beUer elilrA'gns.
the department W. R. C. of Mlriiigan.
us
the
chance.
The
price
wc
know
the business we can take care of.
thanking them meet oordloUy gad
~^ow^ This.
will satisfy you.
cerely for their cordial and kindly
Wo offer Oae Hundred DnUon ra words of srelcome In extending the faesrd tor any c leof
pUoUty of the city, toelr hearty home
Don't forgret we have all kinds of ELECTRIC
L be cured 1
and corps. Mrs. Bolmer woM that
! undenrigned. have known many were here for the Arst time,
FANS, TO SELL OR RENT. \
though they experienced no feeling of
believe him perfectly hoaorable In
bualness tranaactkms, and Ananclally loaollenss or strangeness. Mra. BolobItiMRms
mntalaeent
and
spoke
of
cany
out
any
o-..^-----^
Able to
Arm. Wading, KIbm A ^ toe dork post, when news reached her
Jui.*‘wboteato
O.
IhmEy boom of e grmt hettle la the
eeatoload which tormod the ewdeus of
at an orgoalsntioe. n Ladles' Union
sodetr. trhleh sent ansistance to the
1» CASS STREET
PHONE 6(e
troot In hondeem oad *
Toko HallY
Ml* loe^eoMti- things for the “boys in bine." This
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AbOBt mrtj4anr Oum
J. W.
BteMr traded Ida fnUtere atm ai
nMTtDa t0 J. W. HUUkar for kto pMa Ibr wktefc tka O. A. K. fMgkL
Addraaatac tka O. A.
ska aaid
lana, aalaad at 97 jm. . After atoot
that It wtmM ahrar* Vad tkat tbe W«
tMfty da»a* «xpari«oaa la tka m
tile baafacM Mr. BnUkar daddai tkat B.C vaa aa aMdcat aid. aot oalj aow
bat to the yaars to eoasa as wwlt Addid aot tow tka kariaaei
draaatog Prof. CObart. aka aald that
ar sav tkai kte braaek atore
•uary to bla otkar bartaaaa Taa- the W. R. a bad doaalr foOovad iha
work €t tka Tiarataa CHy a^oolB and
Ufdar J. W. HUUkar arrkaagad
fah tkat tba Bag woald Call Into good
i. A algaUcaat ntteraiiee oa tbe
part of tka speaker was -Whaieaer we
wUk to recalTa latodnetloo toto the
life of tka nation arast first ba Uogbt
to tka aekools.’*

CLEVELAND IS FAVORED.
heUeved that the lesaan ef palrloUsm
was good for them.
This la aU one oowtry now. ^ said, Far Pnsifiiwt ef tbe
tbe oMMaaaof Stole rtgkUH;. been;
Equitebl.Llfefiecl.tr.
borfed under tbe bodies of 400.000 By wire to tbe Bweslng Record
boys, and boiled ao deeply that It win
New York, ywae 21.-U to not connever be resanweted. laetead of tbe sUetwd probable tkat a preeidrot and
old fiag. tkaae beave ment pat ap tbe Tice prestdent to eweeeed iames W.
tkat DOW waves over the country.
and ^ames H. Hyde wRl be
Tbe people have a right to be proud ■cboasn ontil tke board of directors of
of tbe nation, prtmd of tbe fiag and tbe _ the Equttable Life Ansarance society
people of \bta state have a light to be' kas been reorganised on tbe mutunl
prood of Coster.
pton. It Is understood tbni Thomas F.
Ryan’s cbolee for president Is Grover
He dosed by aal
erto-chlef Ctevetond.
cot to forget tbe <
peraooally. and thanked them for asaklag him the coommader of tbe fiacet
FUNERAL SERVICE.
body of mea ever gathered together.
At tbe coadoslon.. three rooahig Daniel A. Psdden Will Be Buried Temerrow Morning.
cheers were given for the commander.
The funeral service of Daniel E.
The meeting closed with the sing­
ing of “Marching Through Georgia" pnd'dea will be held at bis borne. 611
by the quartet and audience and tbe Fifth street, m 10 o’clock, under tbe
playing of “The Star Spangled Ban ‘ anspices of theG. A. R . who will meet
aTthe post hsll at 9 o’clock.
ner'* by tbe band.

tkat tka bogra of Tt foqgkt aa wrtl aa
they dtd and be naked tbs aadUoes.
-la there naythiag to tbe air of Travene Oty that braada oofoardsT’ Tbe
3AM onriMo utAOY won vlao*bsya of TS took tbe fiag with that
VOrrOK ATTACK.
wblcb tbe boys of *€1 had added and
teciu oat and added aUn more glory to
it. as was bat natural. He bad aleo
beea asked If we ooald have fought
tbe Japs. In reqmase to tbU be de­
tailed tbe story of the Americaa
OONT Know WHen attack§
masder. who. when tbe legaOon was
WILL SB LAUMCHEO.
in danger nt PekU. wlib bat a handful
of men aald that the representaUve Of
bU oonatiy was In danger and be
wooM go wbeUier anyone followed Or
•r«j toeae^ Vianot. Tbe Americans and the Jape
!
dkatad fdr tarraadarlag
Mn. KaU Jonea, natkmal partrtotlc went over tbe wall together. He then
PartArtkar.
toetmotor. made tbe
preeswiatton asked If tbere.were any present who
tptt** of the medal. She said that j bad fooght at Geuysborg. In
BRCBlOnNT nOOBCVELT ¥aLKCO aoe of tbe objecu of the W. B. C. j to a large number of cries of “yes." be
B> WIfa U> tke BranlBd Barord.
TO CLARK rrUD|NTA
was to give each year a badge for tbe nsked If the army had been provided
LoadoB, Jaaa il.—Tbe 8t. pftarabest tfforts in essays or oratory on with rapid fire guns. If there would
karg oorraapoadaai of tbf Tlmaa laky
patriotic sobjecu. It to with pleasure, have been anything left of Pickett’s
grapka that tkr*« oolomna of tba Japshe said, that tbe badge was presented wonderful charge. He told of a North
•aaaa ara ooriac parallel toibe ooaat
Carolina regiment losing 90 per cent,
of aorihaaatara Koraa with tka apparbwiause of his splendid effort. of ita men and uf n Michigan regiment
a«t parpoae o# ccamrgtof o« Poaaat
TOOK
A
fiHORT
TOUR
THROUGH
What to needed nowadays, declared losing 76 per cent. He dosed by ask­
kaf datr ■>»«• aootbwaai of \Tadlthe speaker. Is strong young men who ing nil to cultivate a love of tbe flag
THEOROUNM.
aoatok. A Urge BfM of traasporta baa
aallad from Qaaaan for Baa palot. Ae>
will stand up against the breakers of and n love of country. .
Washington Oardner.
the laws of this country and flgbt
eordUg to the oorreapoadeat the JapMat
Carroll
O.
WrighL
Farmsf
Unitad
against wrong. The petrloilsm and
Comrade Washington Gardner was
aatae ara operatlus along a front of
•totas CornmUslof^ of Labor,
conrage that »«• In tbclr hearts and present and was called upon. Although
nnnrif 4d0 mflea la width exteodlac
Now UnivsrsHy In­
causea them to do this, bums with be baa spoken at ever>- encampment
from MongolU to Korea. The Raastructor.
just bright a Are as that which led the for the last twenty year*, be wished
sians are In tba dark aa to Just where
boys of ’61 out to flgbt at their coun-1 to yield his place to General Blackthe attack wlU be lauaekad..
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
try’s call. Shenben described the pa- mar. who was on the program,
allowed to do so. but will have
Worcester, Mass.. Juno 21.—Presl tbetic Inddent of tbe soldier who was |
m. Petersborg. June II.—The
nlssloB finds that the surrender of dent Roosevelt’s special train reached dying and saw the flag of the country l>eak at tonight’s camp Are.
above Lookout Mountain. “Did I help
Department Comrade Hopkins.
Port ArOtttr by General 8toe»»eI was Worcester at »:30 tbU morning,
found n committee of prominent cltl- to pat U therer' asked the soldier.
When
I)<-partm«-nt
Commander
Jnstlfiad.
wnltlng to escort him to the Clark “Yes." was the rtfply. and he dltsl bap George H. Hopkins of Detroit raaiKmduniversity. On the wny to the college py. Some day. tbe boys of today will ed to the calling of bla name, he *ald
president met with Carroll D. ask that same question and the bigb- be often wondered why the meetlugi*
Wright, former United Stales coromlsit praise will bo In the answer “ye* • were called campfire*. Ho then said
sioner of Ubor. now at the head of In­
that if 30.000 men were encamped
Prof. I. B. Gilbert.
ilMCH PROOREfifi WAS MADE DUR­ struction. After n short tour through
In behalf of the schools. Prof. 1. D. the IteautUul bluff JuM west of tbe
ING THE PAtT YEAR.
the grounds ihep resident was escorted
city that It would mean at least lO.Oho
the ball where he addressed the Gilbert, superintendent, responded. He fires and that would be an Inspiration
said that he wlBhed to return thanks
gradiistlng class.
Oawamora andj'Clvle Omcara Respondad to Invitdllen to Attand ConPERSONAL.
vanll^ at Portland.
Old Mission was well represented In
Traverse City Monday. The following
By Wife to the Erbnlng Rocord.
i»ortlaad. Ore.. Jnne 21.—Tlie Na­ perBons came down on the Parker
tional Good Roads aasoclstlon opened stage: J. C. Dai+ow. Mrs. E. J. BrinkIts fifth annual convention at the audl- man and two children. Mrs, Jamee
Uwium of the Lewis and Clark exhl- Hurbert. Mtoss Mar>- Wright, who la
Wtloo today. Governors of all states, spending the summer at the Bat<
sayora and cities and^residents and cottage, and Amos Sweet.
John Miller came up from CassopocpninerrUI bodies from all parts of
the United States jeceived InvIUilons Us ycKterday on a butlneaa trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dyer of Lansing
to be prwsent. many of whom were ac­
cepted. Secretary R. W. RIebardeon are the guests of Hon. and Mrs. O. C.
delivered his anniisl address showing Moffatt.
Nr*.
McKenstrlo of Jackson and
great progress.
Mr*. Young* uf i>‘slle arc the gueat*
of Mr*. A. W. Walt
Mr*. O. W. Rice of this dty left for
Mantoteo thl* morning.
Mrs. II. Snyder and children of thU
PHILADELPHIA BANK ORDERED city left thl* morning for Honor
where they will ape**d a few day*.
TO CLOSE ITS DOORS.
Prank Geossman of dk Rapid* was
In the city today',
City TfwsL fisfaty Osposit snd Sursty
C. Moody of Summit City was In the
Oampany in Troubis In Consscity yosterdaj'.
Prof. I.B. Gilbert,
8. R. Gain and Rex Babbitt of Will­
quanta of Ossklll’s Work.
Senior Vice Commander Sons of Veteran^ Department of Michigan.
iamsburg were In the city yesterday as

msm UE B IK Bin

IDDffiSSEO
GJMBUITES

BEICHa DORCeSra it 9:30

MRS. ROGERS
HRSJEPRIEVE

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ranous of Mt.
Oemen*. who tia* ln-tm visiting Mr.
and Mm. W. M. Loveland, returned to
their home yesterday morning.
[ Mr*. William Seheffer of port Huron,
a delegate to the W. IL C.. Is IkMuk entertalned at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS WAS J. G. Straub. 640 West Eighth atrtHt.
ISSUED FOR, HER.

UlEGEO MUROEilESS JURILMT

GOOD ^DS CONGRESS

RESULT OF A FORGERY

guest* at Hotel IKflilUng.
W. C. Nelaon of Letond was In the
city yt«lerday.
Mr*. F. D. White and Miss Mary
Bcofleld of Williamsburg were In the
city yesterday attending the encampm«it.
Charies Mann who has been visiting
In the city for the past few day* re­
turned to hlhe home at Honor thl*
morning.
Paul Coin and Mis* Lou Amy of Ne**en C4ty spent yesterday In the city
and -left for Copemtoh thl* morning.
Mf*« Grace Evans of thl* city left
la Bought by Government to Settle
thl* morning for Twin Mountain,
DIfTerencee Between Sweden
where she will spend part of her vacaand Norway.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
PhlUdelphU. June 21.—The state
bank examiner has ordered the City
Trust. Safety Deposit and Surety Com­
pany to ck>s<* Ita doors. A. H. Taber
baa lunm api»oln«ed temporary re­
ceiver. The company has a capital of
fsoo.oon and Its dopoKlts arc esllmaled
at |2.r.W>.(K>0. The failure Is a result
of a forgi ry of the late Usnker GaskllL

IN MUGRBLE SETTIEMEIIT

Dr. Roscnthal-Thompson has re
By Wire to the Evening Record.
turned from a visit to the aouthern
Btodkbolm. June 21—A re«»latlon
part of the state.
waa Introduced In the Riksdag by the
Mr*. Augusta Barnet <rf Howell to
Th.. ..mnlcr «ia I
“™- B— >» -«
It m W. R. C. circles but to
prominent
the ioterasu of Sweden would

of the Michigan Woman’s
served by coercive acu t«i bring Nor­ inembor
Pn'ss ansociatlon aa well.
way back Into the union. King Oscar
Mr*. J. W. Mllllken left yesterday for
made a pathetic apeech on tbe dl**oToronto, where she will attend the In­
luilon of Norway and Swi*den.
ternational Sunday schtwl convention
and also a reunion of the delegates
the MARKETS.
the convention which waa held in Je­
rusalem last summer. She will be
Detroit. Mich, June 21.-Wheat- Joined In Detroit by Ml** Bllxabetb
•July, 90Vic; No. 2 red. %IM: No. 3 N’lvlan and they will make tbe trip by
torn. MHc: No. 2 white oats; SiVkc.
way of the St. Lawrence and the Thou
Toledo. O.. June Jl.—>^’^leat-Ca*h. *amt island*.
»n>6: July. K8T4c; September. SCHc.
Sheriff Johnaon went to Cedar Run
. Chicago. June 21.-JWheat-%luly.
this morning on business.
use; September. 84toc.
Oorn-Old
Joe Broadhead of Manistee is in the
July.
old Beplembor, Die. Oat* dty today shaking
hands with old
-July, Sl*vc; September,
Sep­ friends.
tember pork. 112.80; lard. |7.45; rib*.
Mr*. W. M. Clark of Lansing who
|7.75.
has been attending the eacampnH
VOICE CULTURE—Mrt. Matilda left this morning for Grand RapMa.
J. L. Nelaon. an old resident of the
McManus, who baa Just groduated In
city whose home to now In Manistee,
tba teaebera’ course of tba nornaal daspent the day In tbe city.
paruaaat of the University of Michigan
Bebool of Music, will take puplto In Mra. Anna Nelaon. who has beea
Toloa culture thto aianiaer at her boma. vlaltlng at Gilla Pier paaaed through
404 Sixth atroet.
juna iT-flt the dty today on her way to Thompsaeville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Prlnco of 853 Mra. Frank Helm of JWa dty left
Waakington atreet entertataad dortog tbto morning for the aootbero part of
tba ancampmeot. John Stanall. past the state for a abort vlalt
coroaadar of the Tuatin corps, and Miss Oaaoie Britdbageo baa retained
Vito, Mrs. 9vnk Stanall. praaldant of from a rltlt to OMtofio and MITwaiikee,
by her atoter. Mtoa Ladle.
tba Taatln corps. Mrs. Cbarlea SunsS

I

BELIEVED THAT CASE CANT BE
ARGUED FOR MONTH.

If ’That Is True. Governor Bell Will
Issue Another Reprieve—Slate
Offleial* Were Taken by
Surpri»«By Wire to the B\ onlng Record.
Windsor. \*t.. June 21.—The counsel
Mm. Mary Roger*, tinder death
sentence for the murder of her hus­
band. took the state offlclalg^ by *urprlee In »»*curlng a writ of habeas
eorpti* from United State* Judge
Wheeler. It I* bclleve«l Attorney Gen­
eral Fitts w ill not be pr. part'd to
argue the case for a month in which
cast, Governor Bell will !»*ue another
reprieve. Mm. Rogers is Jubilant.
il»erlniendenl Lrfjvell of the state
prison recelv».»d a letter from Boston
today which contained poison and of­
fering 12.000 If the warden would give
Mm. Rogera the drug. Ho turned the
letter over to the postal aulhoritle*.

USTWjrejlENTS
Chief Witness in Hoch Murder Trial
Does Net Now Believe He
Killed Her Sister.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Chicago, June 21.—M;«. Emily
Fisher Ht»ch. last wife of Johann Hoch. I
under death sentence for tbe munjer
former wife. Mr*. Welker Htich,
called on lb*ch today. Hoch asked hi*
mife If *he l»elleved he klil«d her sis­
ter and Mrs. Fisher Hoch said she did
believe now tbat ho did. Hoch was
convicted lar>;oly on the testimony of
to the W. R. C, not only on behalf of that could never U‘ realized in a hall, •Mr*. Fisher Hoch. Unless the govthe BcbcioU. but for tbe whole iH'ople He took the opportunity’to thank the eniar inierfertti Hoch will Ik- hanueJ
of Traverse City. In the winning ora-1 tK'ople of Traverse City for Inviting Friday.
tion. there was more expressed than the encampment to come here and for
there usually to In an oratUm of the. opening the doors to the veterans. He
BREVITIES.
kind, because the facts iflvcn were not | also thanked the W. R. C. and the
the thought* of other writer*, but de-1 Ladies of the O. A. R. for th«4r
F«»ur.r*r* of apimratii* to be used on
ductlon* from the actual lives of those ■ operation. After asking them to keep the State *ire<-t paving arrived last
-eeen every dar. There are =o more! up tbo fight for “Old Glory” he de- week and are being unloadl-d at the
approprlate colors than the red. white | voted a short ulk to a prellmlnarv
Hannah & l.*y diK-k. There are two
and blue, the red to few: the valor and 1 troductlon tif Gtmeral Wllmon Black- road rollers and when taken from the
courage. the white for purity, and the; mar. ctjmmander-ln-chlef of the Grand car one of the broke the planking In
blue, the devotion to the great and j Army of the Republic,
the dork and »^nk one of the rear
wheels to the hub.
holy Ideal. He closed by extending |
General Blackmar
The barge Edward Buckley to load­
thanks to tbe corps for the gifts.
,
Blackmar began with i
.
O' ctjmpliment to the preceding speakers ing at the Oti doc-k with lumber for
After two rousing drum selections
conunenied upon the addre** of the Wllce Lumber company of Cblby Major J. a Hendershot, United j
^
p«»entatlon. He said cago.
Dr. Ralph S. Jiroch of Muskegon
Bute* Pension
Oj that the child should b« taught eveoDetroH was caUed upon, Mr. Janes;
possible, bm above all love of has arrived In Traverse City tb estab­
opened with a number of humorous
“Belter let the child return lish a practice here. Dr. Jlrocb to a
stories and then paued on to seriousaavagery." -be aald, “than to odu- graduate of the Chicago Homeopathic
ness. One of the moat Interesting:
tn other wars and not in pa- college and has taken a degree in tbe
Hahnemann college. He has leased
feature* of hto talk wa» the figures he|trloU*m.< He also took occasion
presented in regard to the member-,
quartet for it* selecilon of ofBct's in the Sutherland block.
At the First Methodifl church to­
ship of the army. These figure* j gong*. He aald that the singing
showed that the army which fought j showed that the qnariet was capable morrow e%enlng following tbe prax-er
the great fight wa* largely compose*! | qj- ringing selection* from the old meeting mill be held a meeting of the
Sunday
school board. The pastor will
of mere boy*. In that army, there j niasters, but had chosen the song*
were 1525 who were under 15 j oam j
had a familiar ring. He wanted speak on the lesson* for next quarter.
The Home Guards and the Mother]
old or under; 16 year* and under. 844.-j the old songs to never faU Into dlsJewels of the First M. E. church will I
892; 18 year* and under. 1.151.000 ; 21 j
^
years and under. 1.160.000; 22 and; xfter describing the fallacy of the meet In the church parlors tomorrow!
over. 618.000. In eatlmatlng what the j people of the south irrlng to have the at 2:20. All are requested to be prwgreat victory coat, the following fig-1 name of rebels discontinued and the ent as airangemcnts will be made for
urea orere gi%-en: Killed In action. 67,- j ^rar of the rebellion known as the civil a picnic.
The schooner Ottawa is loading with
018; died from wound*. 43.012; died j
he told of how be had Journeyed
from dtoeaae. 224.852; other causes.lover the country since his election, slabs at the Otl dock for Milwaukee.
The steamer Columbia took about
24,987; totaL 859,582. Previous to the! meeting comrades face to face,
war. a census was taken of Michigan | had traveled tboutands of mile*, yet 500 p^le on the excursion* which she
and 1.115.000 men were found, avail- j never had been out of the proiectlgg ran on the bay yesterdv afternoon.
able for duty. Up uniU Lee’s suiTen-. fold* of the flag. The G. A. R. were all
der. Michigan had sent 90.086 and of j comrades, no matter from whence
these 14W were killed-or died. He the>-come.
closed* with a tribute to tbe flag.
“Do you ever gel bine." he said,
The Queen City quartet then sang “and think that yon are not appre­
“9n»en Johnny Comes Marching ciated? Why. then Just remember that
Home."'which was so well received you were comrades with Abraham Lin­
that the quartet waa recalled and sang coln. with Sherman, with Grant, with
"Just Before the Battle. Mother.” This Custer. T^elr names are In history,
followed by^ roadlag by Mtos Bdlih but your* and mine cannot be, but we
Anderaon. "The SoldJer Tramp,"
were the cnttlng edge of the axe."
In the name of the 250.000 old sol­
Judge Oakoll.
Judge BaboU was the next weaker. diers of the ooantry. he then thanked
He first apoke to the W. R. C. and the the pewle for their welcome to TravLndlea of the O. A.'R, aaying that the erne City. He thanked the dtlxens
four ycara of anxtoty, toll and trouble for the manner in which they had re­
UMor had cxportoDced nade them the ceived the comrades and hlmseif and

FOUND—On Xtep* of Odd Fellows hall
todies’ pocketbook. Owner call at
Record office, prove prx>i>crty and
pay for this notice.
June 21 2l
THERE wUI be work in the third
rank by the Knl^ts of Pythias at the
regutor meeting thto week. Refreohment* will be served.
June 21-22
DOC’TOR RALPH 8. JIROCH, phyri
clan and sargeoo. 64 Sotbertond
block. CUix. phone 804. Oflioe hoars
9 to 12, 2 to 5 and t. to 8 o’clock.
JOM tl-tf

SOUVENIRS
Stnd^w7ritnds
s Souvewirof
tnotrst
at?
Wd have them in CanlBoan], Wood and iitvther
Poatal Cards. Alao in 81u‘ll
Work. Burnt Woo«l, olr.; a
few samples of which may be
seen in our ahow window.

Camp Fire Tonigiit
Cin OPERA HOUSE
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orbs:

Congresaman Washington Gardnnr
.AND OTHERS.
VARIED RROORAM

MUSIC, RECITATIONS AND
OTHER ENTERTAINMENT
Thfi Pablic iBYittd to AttoBd This Clou*^ Emter*
taimmoBt ef tht

0. A. R. DEMONSTRATION

hot Oleatber
Goods
The Kind That WiU Keep You Cool
“mosKinr’ ohderwea*.. ■ •
BALIUCG4N UNOiEWEAR-tWIOR SUITS.......
STRAW BATS....
PANAMAS.

..25cudS0e

■ ••SLOO. $1.50 to $1.50
...50,75.$L00to$t.50
......... . .$6.00 Md $10.00

SOFT SHIRTS ..■■— .50.SLOO.^0aad$1.00
SUITS (U$Kt WeiibU .$7.50, D0.’$U-50aad $15

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OOOO RACES AT THE DRIVING
F/tRKTOOAV.

A Variad Pratraia of Plaaahn Fhatiiras to Oaae the Eatartai—at
of tha«. A. ^ EactapaiaaC

Me* son have terfi dwea. Ik parts at
flaptaii tka aoiMn vtafi ttaea
eMRi Biaaad the kqada of 0«tr
drea baeaaae it M coaMteafi kMlRK
tal Uier* tar.gMa to Mura Rat UMPtaa
la pans oC maee MNre Is aUU a
a caaloM. TW
t* l^ais
tkere laio tavo tfea kaek of tko mM
as Rat as poasRilc. ao a boanl la
atrappad to tke tack of the laftai'a
Md.
'
la Brtttaar Many koaae* tave a
pole.tasteacd In the Boor. Attached
to this Is a aaovmble am that is free
turn fxtmplqtrly arooad the uprigbL
Tbc babiea are strapped to this amL
and are expected to aarasc thcarsclves
by lurching aroond and armin-l in a
ring. Tbe Dieloo pesasants Imagine
tbat it teaches them to walk, and they
don't Been to rare that It nakea their
tegs banfly.—Fnv Press,

im tPMB a a^t oE a Ttas la IRipax. 1
aitt McoamsAod atHl poodpeeo Rweb
knt Rmpaa. Tbe principal b«»e^
the viae la 114 feel la leaglk, tad Its
naxlnan stalh la fortydbra tnobcp.
Tbe vine waa al lu greatest prodacUre
power aoBM forty year* ago. when It
yMiod between 2300 and 2«R baaekOS. srelgblag one pound each op
;;
aicmgc. Last yaar. la eoaseqaenooor
thinaing oat lU bmacfa< s. It bore only
scTea bondred dastera.

____ for two lundred^Sf
fa Oaoatal Orders ICo. 4. Oarr«M flaitM. m appeal was made to Roy m. Wan tba Firat Moat of Claaa A
tba poeia -ta omirllmfta to this faad
and Rkdar Ftaaft 94aat af "
Last .Bight's c^BBp fire was an Insplrs-i
orsea Parta. tbe Old Misska stage
MCMAM DWIUNO THE VEA« B«P»« *0l« «»• »»».
aad raiaem «be pte^ BMpepaaa
dan «.
lion to every nember of tbe aadieace.
drive, broagbt down a record bnaklng
eomlas ia slowlr. aaerfber appeal ^aaa
UwrtBCCMhl
WAtOVMEOa
made la Oaaetml Orders No. C; tba
and toalgtu'a erect will be no leas ao.
load of pasaoageni Honda). crow ding
Jnoe It, ItO
mdt IMS baaa tbat M -posts hare
Oala «or the ;
Tbe principal speaker of the evening
thirteen into the stage. ■,
apoaded vHb coatfibaciaas aaaMmUat
City DriTlBc Park wotUUoo *
be CoagrtguBMa Wasblagtoa
to $4t4S The Ladisa of tbc O. A. R. ftm BMUoao race meet of tbe aeaaoa
Gardner, an ubl vwt^wn aod one of
w$mrni» u ••fv* Vor
ba^ coQtrfbutad tltJCO, aMkhis a
thin aflemoon. Tbe track was very Michigan's most iloqucai speakers.
tmal of tssts.
At*# ®# TM4r c«mratf«sfaai and the flr«t itao heata of tbe first Congreasmaa Gardner arrived here
partAMt.
Mo<n«.
Ifacb to mv recTM. Comrade T. K. two racex, wblcb were pulled p8 be­
Tkt «OBt Bued •
las night lor thin fiecasion, aud he will
a like daereaae ia rercaac. Potior, of Post No. 42, Laastnp. ow1n« fore tbe Record weat to^preas were
iditp DH'
be watmly greeted by the people of
«ml- to III health. drclia<
■ baa
both horso races.
Very Youijg Lake.
That tbo l»««Ty taM of WfC U ra»»
a la tlM* mattorr of
Traverse City. He has been here be
In clasa A, Roy B.. driven by Don fore and his qualifications as an orator | An Englishman footing It through
tbe espeaaes of members
of aide In cbat«e of patrtonc tnatraetSoa
aie
*|i«^,fmpW «l^*Uoii of ibo rmak. of
ne ofr tbe
t___eoBunlUee»—like tbe as- fa tbe ptibMc aehoola. Ftor two rears Bargees, ooBie In Just a length abend
Sooiland came apon a Uny loch, just.
’ xlio briy* of -Cl ws% thown «• IX-pMt:
V remembered and apprerlaiod.
jitJve eonuniueo
eommUtoo of tbe
«b« Coondl
Council of Comrsde Fatter had devotdd medi of MoUy B.. driven- by •Alma Weeks.
proper
for
fish to Inhabit. Patiently’
Ml OomiwuBiter q«>n*e H. Hopkln** Adnrlntatratloa. tbe ooaBmHtM> to tlatt time to the work;
In addition to the address
Coaheart was in It.
to tb« O. A. K. »a«»piD«rt the Soldiara borne aod ibe cammlttae I. hoverer. peranaded Oamrade Win Lady Cyeott. driven by William Ingerfssmaa Gardner there will be oUic*r< ho fished for thre« hoars, with no sue- {
I 8. Sir of the same pam to aecept soil, came In third and Kate m.. driven s|M*akets. and a varb*d prvigrstn of
. At last he aocooted a boy who |
yMtar4«r iDorilni;. For the flnt iim» oa .leffUlatare, wbll« attendlak meetposition, who coatlnu^Uio work by Charles G<*rmaine^ was the fourth.

btatorr of tb* order.
have inn of aacb commlUeeJi propert>
music and rtilutlons. This will bv a had stood fur ton minutes watching
■ Ha« not the t*me roaie when ably sad well, and ta deserving of tbe
, Ume was
BKMl enjoyable evening, aod the pub­ him. "My little lad." said tbc EnglUhthanks of this department for tbc time
laiur won the first heat of the class lic is given a cordial Inriutlon to be ntan. "can you tell me whether there
and care be has so orflllngly glveto
aee. The Major's winning was pn‘i<‘nL
of those committees
nraist
rkof

-----* the cause. I bog to rafer to bis rep
fish In this pondT' "If there be
_____
KettlBK close to our limit ” essary work
•oay, they musl be vera wee one*, sir."
Commaader Hopklai apohe as follows: be done. Tbe traveUng expenses are for full informatloB. and renew the rather sensational as at the quarter
I ot largo, but nevertheless are a grow­ recommendation of Past
poet he broke. The driver, Wtiliaro
retarnod the U»y. "for there was nae
^
ing burden oa the detiarimonl because Van BaaJU that tbei wdr
Higgins,
managed
to
pull
him
to
his
water
here until It rained yi*sterday."
of our decraaslag Income. Are there and.
feet and be made up the lost time.
comrades who will U* more than
r„
,.ir «. I
wnitag to aenre at tbwlr own expense
Tbe
Uttle Duke. Charles Qermalae^lrlver.
Cold Storage Bear.
the f)e|iartawait of Mlchlioin. a. A. R.. on these commltt
lleea for the gmid tbuy
le cit]
gave him a raw* l>efore he went under DONALD DONOVAN OF REEO CITY
to hold Us iweatT-eevenih annual en- can do to their comrades
A Maine paper tells a^ul a aoan
and tbe dec
campmem Ip tbeir mklst By ao .adn*
the wire, however. UltJe Dutch. Bd
LOST H18 POCKETROOK.
who has a l>ear Jn cold stoi^e. When
they gave to>ts Ibe opp6rtunU> to rlsU parlment?
I respeclfnlly snbiimit this matter for patriotic »K
Ijiutner driver, cam** in third. MIky
In the woods he ssw a bear curb'd up i
and eajoy ihe^^enias hoaplialuy ul yoar deKcminati
gathold Bay Stale. In no city
itiun
asleep in a hollo* log. He wanted the
the palHoflc people whti dwell on Ibv imudarion that so far as you may be ering of the old stildlem recel'tve a Hyman, driven by Herman Hyman,
Was Listening to Salvation Army Ser- bear but had no gun. so be plugged up
ahorrs of this beantlf-l bay. As wi able you Instruct the Council of Adwas the fourth.
catcli the l.reeres of the preat inland mlntstraUon as to such expendUimw.
vice When Te Loot His Money.
Michigan amde a
the uptmlog of the log. then hauled the
Tbe DefMrtineat
sea that l*«*ars iIm* oame of our lieloveii
—- work la this dlrocUon be a goodly showing In the tiarade, both In
log homo and rolled It to one side of
Young Boy Under Arrest.
commoowiMltb and become loTlgor
tK>lnt of numbers' and Boldlerir bearr*.
the yard, where It will be left until
ated Ihewl v let ns ctmawrste onr
icer^ cf the
Ing. The eommaadlng
Alfftr Fond.
MIrtHX
solves an**w to the BToat objects of
While listening to the Salvation spring. When the bear wakes op he
Case* Agaifitt Charic* Lawrence,
d«« I
This fund remains Intact*
Inti
and la de- department and all com-aiboar assorlatlon: Fraternity, charity pislu-d in the
Mi»lociy
[he Detroit llnlicd Bank, der many ohUgatkms, to IX»*roU P<»sl
Army st'rvlces last evening Donald will walk out of his log Into a cage in
Which Have Been Pending 8>nce
and loyaliv, and to oit duty as
No. 3*4. who were esoO^ for the de­
drawing Interest at four per
June 3. Settled.
Dmuvan, a veteran from Reed City which bis. rai*tur Intends to cxhlbll
partment comnundcr. Their fl**e ap
Ilv the action of the last
Singinjf r n d t3ancing
' *o*^'^‘"h‘we as Boldbcs ment
was quietly rell«*veil of his pocket him.
that“■ the connfo'^
the lnter<*st on this fund Is usej pearance la the parade gave to rhe
reserve
Is
and rallors fi^hi
The four attachments held Bgxlnvt iKiok which rontaiu«-d iK-twej-n 94 and
Specialties,
for the cncoumgero<*nt of patriotic ed- departoient great honor, which was
worihy of oiir liert «>ffofis I A rllIrens; ncatloo.
TliC W. R. C. are n*fiue.«uM to meet
keenly appreriated. No other depart the gtmds of Charles lMwn*nc«* have |r>. The drummer of the army wi
Is a flitini
--that our b<‘b>v«l rtwntry Is
flltlnR
meat was entitled to. or recidved. been dissolved by Circuit Court Com­ positive td the thief that he gave such at Grange hall al prompUy 9 o'clock
Legislation.
Comedy Skctclies. etc.
home for all IIImtIv hivlns and patri
onse to resolutions presented greater credit during the entire
tomorrow*
morning
to
attend
the
ollr rlllsens who an* willing to live,
a
perfect
descriplioti
that
Chief
of
missioner G. W. Curtis with tbe costa
Illustrated Songs
partnient at the twenty-sixth of the parade.
are. If IWH-d Ik*, die. f«»r It, but Is no annual encampment by Mrs. Isabella
fiiU4'raI of Daniel J^ilden.
The coming national encampment amounting to |30. The attaebmuiits Police Afdttou arrevtcd a susih*ci
depraved
borne for the vlrloos
flaacon. of ratrbanks W. R. G-.
The damage c^e of Mrs. Matilda
III be held In the clt/ of Denver the were held by Jacob Furtsch, Wilhelm. fitted the description. Tlic susp«>ct Is
Pbo wnold foilnw any ther tlae than through IComrade 8 J. Lawrence, and Ireek
POPULAR PRICKS
of Sept. 4th,-next. I dellrv* that Bartak company, Arthur J. Scott and nothing bttl a boy and denies
Coop«‘r vs. John Frost et al. la still on
i Hu* oee under which s • fought
unanimously adopted, petitions were m many as can will attend. HeadquarMembership.
Ge.>rge Ijithcr.
crime. A comiianion who was with today In L'ireu t «-ourt
lepat
seni to alt the pwls of the department
ers for the dopartmeat have been se^
The report »»f the assistant adjutant for signature, askti
The sevt*ral petitions for the disso­ him at the time of tbc alleged i»ocketleglHlat
cured at The Albany by the courtesy
Bea’Jiifying methods that injure the
general shows In detail the gains and provide for. ttbat
any sol
picklng was questionoil and although skin aud health are dangerous. B4*
losses In meialH-rshln for the year. widow die ddestitute. . p stato shall of Comrade E. B. Fenton, o' Detroit lution of the attachments have
Osl. without expense to the depart
they both deny any kmiwledgc of tbe beautiful without discomfort by taking
The following Is a summan' of Mb
norable burial. The lent, where all visiting comrades w!l! pending since June 3 and several hear­
give her an lihonorabh
affair
tbeir
siorit^
arc
cuunicting.
ings
and
adjournments
have
lK*en
had
Kinder promptly. A bill for aeelve a hearty welcome.
posts resiKinded
Hollister's Rocky Mounlain Tea. Sun • _
C^ibershlp In g<sKl stamllnK
ft Introduced by Rep­
oa them. After cs’-efullv reviewing
slny fare* follow its usA 35 cenU.; Appeals For Aid.
nee»*nilK*r III. 19<i3.....................12;!W? thU■ntatlv^ Merritt, passed
el unaniTRY A RECORD WANT AOk
Membership In it<km1 standing
Jubiihon Drug Co.
j
Post No. 9, Hesperia, askexl f«ir |K-r- the «*vld«mce and tbe law holds that
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
iniously In\both houses and given
i
UccemUc 31. 1S»04.....................I*.2M
mlssion
to
circulate
an
rpimwI f«>r aid the ttla.ntigs hqye failed tt» show that
eireeU
Another
measure
ppeediate “
for
comrade
H.
K.
Waterman.
>
t!u*y
had
a
legal
cause
lor
iM»Dte«l by a committee fnim Post No.
42 was a bill •‘Authorlxlng townships, lo.st his home by fire and was In fi*<
the writs. A jr*od and b*gBl cauM*.
clllos aud vlllagi-s to ajipnipriate mcm- health. 8alltn«l ihat this was a n
v.!i!.'h ahiuc eaii suslaiu a writ
ey lu defray the extHMisCs of Ih*? proi>- Uirioiis case, permission was given ihi
' Numbcc* olf
l»*‘<finhi*r 31.
TWICE DAUT
cr observance of Memorial Day." Tills post to ask aid from the |*osis of llu heariug must Im« a cause «*ulistiug in
fact and not merely oa the lH‘llef of
also recelve<l faxorahle action In the department.
(Kosiill of the 8!):*eal H not knt*i
leglslaiaiw. Both acts were promi.tly
the plaintiff, however well founded
as no report ha.s be<*n received fr
signwl hr the governor
that belief may have appearwl to them
tbc post.)
laws id the state. To the officers and roemlK***s of the to be. the burden of proof lielng on the
Copies of these laws
or the iKWts of the department with Oen- Woman's Relief Corps and to the plaintiff to sustain the movements In
oral Orders No. » aeries.^ Ijiws are Ladies of the Grand Army of t*io Re­ the affidavit for the writ.
teert. IMS as follows:
known as Ac4 No 91 and Aci'N(». 259 public. the meml>ers of ihU departAnother <H»ntenlion of the plafnliffs
metit are under manv ohligstlons. By
ol the l^WB of 1905.
BAIN 01 SHINE
In compliance with the wishes pf their every word and deed the.? arc was tliai In case it was found that the
this department as expn*ssed by n res­ conalautly making the :Mi«hway o» the attachments rbould be dissolved that
olution adopted at the last encamp old Eoldler less rnggi**! than for the! It Ik- on condltlort that defendant enter
intmt. I prepansl a hill asking for an rhterlng words It wo *ld be Unllk, his appearance In the several buRs
uppmpriaMon for designating by roon- onr organixallon. they an* eonMantly
nraenis the locations occupied by the roeelvlng new nvrulls. and 1 be.M'.eak iK-foro Amll F. Nerllnger. Had
Michigan leglmentR and batteries that for them many long yea-s of useful plaintiffs attarlM*il prop<*rty siihje’c!
The Only High Class Dog and Pony Show Coming this Year. The Exhibition
ness to the coming geoerathm. Their
parttcljiated In the caipP«‘Pn
execution before such projH*rty
Beautiful. A Performance Incomparable.
of Vicksburg, within tJie Vlcksbuns kindneas will not soon Ik* finroiten. released. Dt'lendant should have been
and we are glad to have them with us
New Posta
Natl, U Military park. This bill,
in this iweniy-seventh annual g^her- requiml to enter his ap|>earancc so
For the first time In the hlsion ofiir.Kli d In the senate, parseil b
and n;.pri»ved by the Ri»vem;ir.
that they c<Mild procetvl to Judgment.
this department no new |H»sts haWe
a-e
glad
lo
know
that
the
Sons'
makes an anuroprlalion of ym.tsto foi
of Veterans are In a nourishing and But in this case all of the pro|*erty atthe purpose named.
pre.sperous condition, and that tbev tatdicd was exempt from execution or
Soldi
Whet thm Knoi
him to M>y c4 the
are joining with us In holding their attachment under the laws of this
of g(
encampment
lo this dty at the aamc sute and plaintiffs suffer no loss by
Introducing 200 of the Finest Trained Animals
comrades ofr the department passed by
Dog and Pony^l^ow Turn* Fwoplw
time.
»B
the
t»ae
an
leglsl
having the property restored to de­
in
the
World.
A
Program
Replete
with
Novelties
In the eaiahllxhment o' the
pniprlatlng I75.<kio for a
fendant. Henee the <irder was raaile
mortal ITnlvemlt:'" nl Mason
pUal building at the 8oi
wRbout contlltlon. The plaintiffs have
Iowa. In S«*piemher,
they
Your commander visit«d i
indation lor an institution v
After the young folks and the* old
the legislature several tit
five days from ti»day in which
measure
was
pending.
In
the
interest
folks that still enjoy a circus or a teat
peal from the di*clslon of the ccmnilsof the assistantI ailjutani
The ri'port
.
of
this
very
greatly
m*«*dcd
building
nupiKMi
of
patriotic
cllltens.
To
each
>
that the post,ts of this
show of any kind, have been denied all •
generalI shows thai
deiMrtmenl
of
the
O.
A.
IL.
W.
U.
C.
ri(.n,
It
ts
fean*d
even
now
that
the
new
mni »•■»*
are ci
carrying 2.&00 ment
deiiartineni
such enjoyment for a year and a half
the «usiM*nded list. 8om0 ol bospUal win not be sulBrlem io tae^ and the ladles of ihc'O. A. R.. a schol­
bers «ini thi
the r«‘qttlrrraenis. C'ertmliily all the arship has lK*en assigned, for the bentor more, a dog and pony show eoroibetM have been on t le sus|
lnmatt*a of that home, both those In fit of the 800. daughter, grandsdn tir
cnccd oiK'ratloDS In this city yertcrfor years. The moth « of tl |M»ts In the dormlt«>rle» and In the hospital are granddaughter of Kotne aoldler or sailnumber on the susday. and ,those of the class rercrTvtl
beeping so large a ni
cnUtled
to
proper
and
sanitary
ouar

of
the
civil
war.
PAsUy understood.
pended list is not easll
One Was Discoveiwd at the South Side
lo were oace mure affordr-tl tin* long
tors, hut the demand for admittance
During the >-ear Just coming to
I recommend that of
Lupvbcr Company This Morning
has lKK*n so great that many have
denied pbisuro.
ose I have math* a number «»f tjfflcl
hwn placed In the l^asementH. where visits and aliended the gathertegsI of
Under a PHe cf Sawdust.
»
BFlbel Bros' dog and pony show
no
man.
sick
t>r
well,
should
be
quarsoldiers
at
various
place*.
Among
the
U r be dntppexl. Kx*ei»lng a comrade s
gax-e two perfootance* yesicrdsy. one
sttiewt of theiie were those la
name on the siisi»ended list prevents ^ ^e committee apisdntcd to vIsJt
A snow bank In June is .Indeed
during the afternoon and one during
I
the
children
and
vo**th
took
an
bln. iKVHtnilni
the home hare presented a report
the evening. That their spiK-araace» and prominent pari, a* they do nuity but such was discovered at the
post,
worthy of you*- carcfnl consideratum.
[smnrial n*v and In celebrmtlng South Side Lumber Coropany
was aomcthlng the publlr derirv.1 was
post I
‘•Flag nay." Among the tateraatlng
1,-s. we are marching with
inaoectlon.
ilng. The bank had been presenred
nOSMAbOKB
indicated by the toc«e 'riiwds thsi
occmsloas wa* tbe unveiling of tbe since last winter and was disrovered
Which leaves the Show Groitnds - gowr fowm
flocked to'ihe tent to witness the
moniimcnt erected br l»*e ste'-e o'
Michigan lo honor of tbe brave Ken­ this morning when a idle of sawdust
shows. People were iurp«-d away by
cver>' morning at 11 o’clock
*’*^**^
tuckian* and other* who K>?t tbeir
■having* were removed. The
the hnndeds aad from the exr<'Ilence
Uve* in the defense of thI* country
covering made a natural refrigerator
or the performance S<iL»-l Broj.-- have
the battle and maswaere of Rit
200 4-FOOTED-FUK-JIAKERS 2M
and
the
*now
was
kepi
very
nlcHy
esubllsbed themselves ami will doubt­
RaUln on January 22nd and 23rd. 1*13.
not quite ro spotless as when It first
Tbl* took place at MonitK% Septe
less draw large crowd* during the re­
fell.
The Tented Exhibition
maining pertorm*nc«-» of ike w«*ek.
The Gra^ Airoy
iu*ctlo^ 1. article r.. chapters, read- InU 1904.
Greeting* were extended hr thb repallU lives, hut when It •^•** *^^*; *',’j *-Tho comroanderin<hlef or any
Tbe show U fuU of life wi<h some
which appeals to all
rescntatlvee of the following patrioUc
live. It will Itmg
f
pattmenl commander mar require
PRAISED THE CITY.
very dashing acts, and mn a dull mo■ocli'tle*: Grand Army of the Repub­
memories of those who fidlow l^iw Inspection
luspertlon of
of any
any d
denartm«>nt or i
classes. Patronized by
ent duriog the entire time «»f perform­
lic. Loyal Legion. United Spanish \^r
iiun* wb,
In their re*i»octlve JurlsdlctU
Returning
Deleqataa
Were
Much
the elite of the land.
ance. All the set*, are short and thO
they may Ik'Ucv, that the lest Vett*r*.n*. Soriety of Xh^ Son* of The
Pl*-w*d With Treatmci
lo be actor* In the now Wrth of frex*- 1 interests of the order require It." It American Revolution. Society of the
animals ent»-r Into ih4 Ir share of the
denn. The four year* of strife wd con being left optional with the tlepartt IMugblcrs ofAmerican Revoju
ex^of deles
There were a large numbexj*
work with considerable interest and
Bleu all of which we saw and a ^rt meni commander. I ordered an Inspec­ tloo. Society of Colonial Dame*. So­ gates to the encampment 1 : this
spirit. Many new arts which havo
tion of the posts of the department, a* ciety of the Daughter* of 1*12. the noon on the 11:35 Pere Marqueti
luette*
Maumee Valley Pioneer Historical eonever been to forc soee here la a show
bus been the esual c»**tjt>m.
train. While they wore waiting for tbe
An expression from and a dlscua- cMy and the Michigan Pl«w'*r
ofjLhls kind are pn*sentad aad tta por^
. I think 1 am entlrelr In li
Igiln to leave, their appreciation of
ly be of bcab*
former* ar.* all fine healthy lookiBC
1 1 aay that nearly all of i
tholr treatment by Traverse City peo­
aalmals. There are aboot sixty pMles
____ tie* owe their esprit de cln
tbe fact that tbe Graad Armv of tbe ple was plaiqly shown ip tbeir fond
cast aiude the unlfonn U
in the axgregstloo. sevcrnl of them
Republic *et tbe pace wrhlcta them pa­ praise of the city and cit Irena One
quietly, almost slUmtly. melted
Department
, a Bobbin*.
1
being hardly larger thJUi as
triotic aorlellea are quite wllUng to
into cIMxenshIp of the gltal
was heard to say "I never
. who
8L Bernard dog whtiA la a ~
4low.
drnamed that Traverse City was such
the company. There iuw aboat a*
One year ago. txRnraaea. you honbeautifnl
spot,"
and
then
tnrning
to
their werk; k* cltlx»*nt they
Buuydogsas posiee, sHkosgh the
red me m«ch »»eyoad my desen* In
the west and tooklag off onto the hllH
larger animal* do the gKkter share of
he said with a choking voice. "Oh. your
tbe work. Several monkeys add to
I the
Repul
_
rml obaerrance
bay. yonr hill* and your akies are beauUen-^ddler
was
Doocs
open
at
1*.30
and
7:30
Daily,
Performance
.the
fun aad take part In the act*.
filer cltlren.
The
(
................................
nent*.
* my 1
U»th In thi*
and all other departmei
UfoL"
the admiral too of
rou conferred up■ fortl
The trick riding of aeveral of the dogs
is e*poclally gratifying to oui
Commcfbces One Hour Later.
dU'c-eltiKctt the Iriu
Armr of the R<^
radca. An imerenUag feature
from the top of the tcait Into on oatTbe
W.
C.
T.
U.
will
bold
Its
regular
ia l‘g
public to worthy of lhe-be*t thought
exercliiea of tho day to the li
apread net and the Bfitaig of the trick
Uken by the taacbet* In our public and best hffort of evere Individual meeUng In the partors of tbe Asbury
doMeey condaded the perfOtmawoe.
I*. So loag at tbe tcachr re and member. If we follow the tenehiags M. E. Church totnotrow afternoon.
orcaatoatlaci. we wfl! make of
of onr organtontlan.
Tbe taow to one which to heartily en­
Rev. Hugh Kennedy will tpeqk on
ouraetves
better
clUsens.
rfiUto^bMfnrance. so ion
joyed by the older people aa hy th*
I beg to extend my sincere thanks "lodeiMqdenoe pnj-*' All are oordinlljr
kept near tbe hearts of the people.
. nil department oflkmr*. my oflMal utvlted to'be prenenL

STEINBERG’S
Grand (jpera Bonse

TONIGHT!

FiimllFMMpi
TESIKBaTBU

COMRADE WAS TOUCHED

Specialty'^
Company

DISSOlEDiniCHfiEIITS

ISC, 25c, 3Sc

2:30 P. M.
8:30 P. M.

il;.‘"r^^r^r-ina.on..K.r.

CIRCUS GROUNDS

PRICES

13TH ST.

ChildKn 15c

WEST OF UNION Adults 25c
XUmSDAY, JUNE St7

iiss=:;E-ss™;

SEIBEL BROS, DOG AND PONY SHOWS

SNOW BANK IN JUNE

Remember
The D.ate
Tuesd^, June 27

WATCH

STREET PARADE

A FAIRY LAND FOR THE
LITTLE FOLKS

100 Thoroiigbbrcd Sbdiand Pbnics, ■
50 Wondcrftil Canine Actors,
50 MatTclous Monkey Comedians.

lESURE '^ STREET PARADE
It O'clock Tuesday Morning ~

u

> i i-. *:- '1

MI80EUJkNE(^

tb 9^ •Hsa b«b

©S* "Retttm of

SHERLOCK
HOLMES

WANTED.

ttmmrnm nm he aantoleed «ni «to
plapMI to my stndio Teasdaya. hntween t and 4 p. m. Mrs. Fuannea
& amhh. tfi Boot KghUi SL. Tkaw
mrm Qtj. Nev phone 271.
Jnnnl-lmol

Tbepenad lord of ]
WANTEB-nrat clasa painter. J. J.
wakm m
«f
mat mrrmamiai to he ao rmtad to bb
I B«nde«.l>dLCtta.ffifl.
Jne IMf
own daeal balL Ibe blood tebMil lato
MfANTSO—IBddletetod man for night
bb btob fotobaad. bto bb
watch for dim ncislde of town. labeddblntetob
*1 win bolp FM. In
dvlre 411 Pmnklto street or atlaeas MOMCV TO
only. R b that ya«
phone 1045,
June lO-R
wmt li mao
MB 8Bd lac M give otMb ordm aa 1
Intnlre of B. jfill—fl. Ml
like."
WAItTCD-BreBeaaaktag and
Place holeL
WlfhoNt a Mod the dahegraN
olanrtebeS. A oarraBt oaCand.
lactinn gnasnnfoad. Mrs. K. Lneaa.
PAUHTWY-Tnawm MndSMBteiA
To« win be glad to baor.** aald
91S Caaa streetJune 17-tf
B—amkm the Marn Bee In p«B
Hobaca. *tbat yoto yoang aMtrr b
toUBd. It b tbo dakc^a teBbe that Cbe
tend, a Mdentltc ftedtoff «n wM
: WAfTTO-Ointog TOOto girt, esperitewtaga tean go at oaee to the n^ditthe tme Hfo% htotarr. Ovnr tit
enced haad. Hotel Oolumbla.
1i« Cork tea to brtog Lord FaJtlre
Union 8L hide amnmom
tSM
I
June 15-tf
bOM.
uaauacea. 1 atiU kept Jantoa
•Xow.- iaald Botmea when the re­
i WANTCO—Competent girl for gencrel
OBdrr my roof. I anawer that It waa
ad dbappmrad.
I housework. Mast be good cook. No M roit BAiJi 08 niADg-as mm.
boraoae I cooM oer hb tuothet^a fane
fatare. we can afford
■ 1 WWM sad lots «« trsaimiB. BR
washing or troaing. Good wages. |
tfo. S «f ciM forloo
la bb and that for bar tear aake ibffr to be atore lenient with the paia. T an
waa BO end to my lony aalferthK.
net la an oQrial poaltlon. and there b
mt. t,
brr iwrtty
iwolty waya. too-tberr m% mat DO raaoaa oo ioNg or the end« of joRtloe
!■
one or then wfak4
ate oerred why I •hoold dlRcloar all
j WANTED—A cook, woman, also girl
fctn^.tm.hM,Om^ram0,0e»i
A* to Haye«. I nay noth(Cootlnood rran Ycocordai • l«ao.) gaat and bring Iwrk to my nenory. I that I know.•. Aa
j to do dining room nnd chamber
eooM not ocaid him dway. Bat 1 feaied log. Tiie gnnow« nwalta him. and I
I work. Lake Y’lev House. Elk Rapwori and toodMid ttM ^uke opgo fho ao marb le«t be ahonld do Arthor—}
Working Oirto* Hotel.
itior- wonld do nothing to rare him from It.
iMU^.
j Ms.
tone 9-tf
Lord Rodsiock. o wwdthy rels^ at
tbat la. TArt 8attlm-a mlartiirf that What he wUI dlvnlgr I eonnat teU. but
jou." Mhl bo. “Aad sow, I 4iatMU«i«d bim for aafrty to Pr. 1 have ns teobt that yoor^mace could
I WANTED—AITTO-B-MORE «d a shine the duke of Moncheoter. hoo Bpo80l
yoor anw^. ni tnmlile joo for that llnxtaMe'a arbooL
make him nnderstaod that It Is to bis
to
aouthwem
London n hotel for vortt*
(■av«liMTInnhtiihforwCSs7w"<ww)
on your Mioes! See Cunningham at
**ianr« ranic Into rootart with tbh totersst to be allent Pram fbe poUee
the UoB bather shop.
may SC-tf Iffk girts. He hotel is cooBfartoUn.
SOLD BY WOCEES EVERYWHERE
Mkm HaycB tirraoac the Kan waa a point of view be wlU have kidnaped the
even luxurious, and the prtoes tor
- . ~
^
WOOIiBOff SPICE OO., Tebdo. Okks
boy for the puipoae of ramiom. If they
board and lodgings are ao oMlI (hat
FOR RENT.
do n.>t ttpemsHves And it out, I see no
they nJU make New Tort srorliiig
dlnaiy effort of i Itmtlr oHf tyta- j
Jmmm bccaato MUaMto with reason why I tfwold prompt tiiem to
FOR RENT—Good bouse and bam. girls gasp with astanlshaML
mend. 1
t down and aank lila fare • J^^
Bad olwayo a taalo tor low take a hroador point of rb*w. 1 wonld
An taiiDetise marble lined akattog
Inquire at C02 West Eltwentb St.
comfortaLle livelihood by figuring as
Inbtabaoda. ]
e nilontec boJune I54f rink, on whk-h 5,OO0 people would find
onnpany. When Jamca detormtoed
fore be opoke.
the fuurieeuib guest at dinner partita
ample atanding mom. Is onn of tbo
‘'flow u>nrti do yon hnowT” be aaked to kidnap Lofd'Saltlie tt was of tbb dcr in your household can only lead to
which dtberwite wo-ld he attended
misfortune.”
e.”
i
RENT—Two
large
sleepliig
rooms
features
of the hotel. Swing ahd Cfto*
man’s
aerrlce
that
he
araUed
hlraoelf.
at IHM without rabtog Ms bead.
i>y u*'!y ihirtion »»emon«.
rstand that.
-1 understand
that, Mr.Hulmea. anti | Miss PortU M. Washington, daugaYon maember that I write to Arthnr
and parlor. Shade, frail, etc.. ii27 nasUe apparatus wtil be pul np sad
•*1 aaw you together last ntglit.**
R. n. I)e. a fTill-hUKxled nrabroln cf
idy.settlcd that he shall b-ave j tcr of
-IkaM auy one else liealtlo your ftleiid i «»P«i l*»«t bat day. “Well, James open- •t b nlrrad
Wayne and Madison. June H-tf the girts provided with roller skates.
T. Washington, sms one Llgb degret*. in in New Havc*>. Conr..____________________________________
rr
and
go
to
stwk
his
fortune
me
fomcr
s^wk
bis
knowr*
od the letter and toserted a note aakof the Iscmlj five young women who to study toliaeca raising at the Coc ‘ FOR RENT—Honse with all modern The ioclu.-'ive charge Is A5 eoiita per
“I Itarr spoken to no one*
I
ArUmr to meet him to a linio wood in AostrallA”
”Jn that case. yoor. grace, sta'-e yon wore gmduatod from Bradfiw.l acail ikwUcut agric.:iltnral exptTrimcfit. rts j Improvements. Wt*al Twelfth streel', ww*—12 ernu a nlghf. Ixwd Ratetodt
The doke Kwk a pen In bis qalTerIng i
lagged Bbaw, w!»i.b Is
ttg. ni and opened
school. He nsed
ttsed the duebeaa’ nave yonrself stated that any unhappi­ emy at Havelhill, Maas., at the c’Nn iU« and will mate use of tK- know-) near Tine. Inquire 1012 Stmth Union, has Solved the problemjif how to Rva
, Httg.
«ipeoed W*
hb i-bei-k
.-h«-k bS.k.
b«.k.
! to the sebool.
dayT'Kor
a a voak
abatl M as good as my word, Mr. 1 «b»»® and to that way got the boy to ness In your married life was cauMd mencoment exemscs last w«’<'k, MIks ledge acquired In growing the weed ^
Juno 12-lf on 2S cents a dayTTor
provlded*-at
-at Ia pinch. Ttornn
loltiMw. ri^
n am about to write your 1 «*«*»♦• T*»at evening James bhyoled by bis jirineDCL'. I would aoggrst that Waj«hlngton it. the first colored woman ext«*nslvclv on his eslalt-s at home.
; lIoltnoB.
you make aurti amends as you <
er ^fie
Uie 1matron will under*
to receive a dinloma from the Inslliu1^' *.rlMrk, b^ever ooweleome the tofor- over-I am telling you what
With the iron-clad provision that lu* FOR RENT—House. Inquire D. A. extra quarter
^
tnatiiNi whhh you bare gained may bo himself ('onfesscl to nie^nd he told the dui'liesa and that y
1
hSr
be,
take
to
feed
bV
boarders
royally.
Klldt'c,
&n4
West
Ninth
street.
Cllliton. which Is one of the oldest wwlv
salary.
fj > to me. \t3ieo llie offer was tlrst made Arthnr, whom be met In tbr wocsb those reUtlcma wWch 1
A pot of tern costs two rents. A
tcos plione 121.
June »-H
happUy intermpled.”
In this country. SIh- ha.- ^
j^e malnienaiire of
1 little t^Hlglit the turn whlih events tliat hb mother longsd to are blm,
thretHNMirso dinner, ctaislstlng of ooup.
-That also I have arran^l. Mr. i
onc^ of
**¥'»•»
Mmlenl-. |
Cincinnati. W. F.
that she was ansitlug blm on the moor
inlgbl fake^\ Hot yiHi and yrntr
FOR RENT—Two inside rooms suit* steak, puddiug and frail pie. can be
Imaa.
I
wrote
to
the
duchess
this
at
the
academy
In
tbc
four
years
ol
|
nn-sl.lcnt
of
the
Rohertson
nud
that
If
be
would
come
bark
Into
Robertson
ure Ui.*n nr ^iMTetiao. Mr. llolDUwr
alilo~for sleeping rooms. Inquire obtained for eight rents. • Roast beef
rooming.”
|
her
stay.
She
t.>ok
a
course
In
music
;
convwv
the
wood
at
midnight
he
would
find
a
“I luirdiy m»demtand >-oor grace,”
tbc sollc!
Dr. Sawyer, over Johnson drag or pork, two vegetabli's and pliiia pud*
• In that ease,”
”I think . and w
ill rhortly go abrmi
etse,” aald Holmi's,
Ilolmi-s.-I
will
abroad to Mudyl tation 4*r the B^-lnes# Men's cI-Oi. has
”I must |»ut It pbliily, Mr. Holmes. uiatKadth a horse, who would take Itlia
store.
June 5 If ding eor.ts only twelve cents. Irish
If only you two know of lids loddeut tfi her. r«s*r Arthur fell bito the trap. that my friend and 1 can congratulate
j r»*nv«'nt4'«! t«i'l>«'come a mti'IMa'c for
then- b no nwaon why It abould go He came to the aismlutincut and found otBrselvea upon aeveml most hajipy
stew is four cents and all puddings
of the guests at the graduating c ’* I the vacant tnistcc.slil|i on the dln-eFOR RENT OR SALE—Meat market
any further. I think IViAMM b the sum this fellow Haytw with a ksl i>uiiy. Ar­ lults from our little visit to tlie north. elro's
Wushlngtim t«s>k :ciri
pirate <»f the rtiicinnali ikMillior;i
thur luouuted. nud thi'y set off togeth­ There Is one other amall point iii*on
on corner Front and Division strtvts.
thJit 1 own you. Is It uuir*
the
exerci.
es'
playin
ga
piano
solo.
which I dealre simie llglit. Tills fellow
rallwTiy.
lint Holmes smiled and shook lib er. It a
Thos. Gnnton, 630 Fifth alreot, Clllsh«l hia horaea with sli »es 1 Boston Sons of the Revolution last
Hayes had
I
only heart
’Flu; most CO!;-<'f thl-< yisar's
aena phone 116.
may 23 If
letl. I
which
Ich counterfeiteti
t"!
the tracks of cows. »«'!< dedlrat«Hl a tH»,ildcr |o the mem acad'vnie d'ioration!, arc ili»* IJ.. I».
with bb
Was It from Mr. Wilder that he „rv of Ca!daln T aac Hall. w!.o can ronh-rnil b* rrliirt-ioii on Gc^irg**
linitlly Im* arrauicsd so iwaily. There b
the diMtih of this seboulut'sstor to be sc- dlisl of bb injuries, llayes hrought
llrintoa Mc<*l«-llan. innvor of New
Arthur to h|s puMIe bouse, the MBbtromit.'d for.”
Y„k. ,h„ i. m-lrnUr .nrt .ri..r ..
Notive to all Persons Intcroatad:
”littt James knew notidng dt ttist. ing (*wk. where lie was nnflliietl to an «« 1.1. v.f* . ^kI,*of
i* of Mt'dford giwJiitc aiid is 111
^
affairs and Columbia’s
a door
door and
and i
upiier room, under the care of Mrs. on ills fare. Tlien be ojwmed •
The Kpoclal assessment tax roll for
in the rard of the former rnnl ■
xviiHrm Itoau Howclis. In
■bowed ns Into a large room fnmlshed j
Hayes, wbi Is a
I'llliclir
the paving of Siato stm-t fromI tbc east
as
a
museum.
He
k>d
the
ctillrely
under
the
>I
of
ber
brutol
way
to
c
{
deuce
of
Captain
Isaac
Hall,
comer
ol
j
„r. flowelis’ name Pm
Hm- of Cans stn-ct l«i the i -l line of
nifllan whom be had the tulsfortune to
glass
rase
In
a
comer
and
,mimed
busliaiid.
f Bradlec' road and High
On <
j
flailriMd avt-nuc*. Ik now in rar hands
rmidp>-.‘’
FOR
SALE
the
Inscrlptlaa.
jfor colh'ctlon. *nu' first Installraeni
-Well. Mf. Uolmea, that waa tbc
bronae tablet facing High slrer't Is
n„c os truth It**l must take the view, your grace,
•These slioes ” It ran, •*were dug
•o Ik* paid on or iK-foro June snth. 1905.
that wlien a man riniMirks qimjo a state of affairs when I first saw you
this Imacription: ”On this site Hvc.1 j
,„„.r,,r, tcr of hi-; FOR SALE OR TRADE-SIx l.nu-.i^
M. K. HNSKKLL,
I had no more Idea of In the iimat of Iloldcmease Hall. Tlicy
o days ■
.Time be Is niiMwIly gullly of any oilier
Captain b;aar Hall. w»iu e«.nimHiid.-.i j
, to.u,scjvcs.~
rity Triwsiirer.
and lots oa wifu side Will take
• truth tthan you. You will ask me are for the use of horses, liutI they J
friine w1d«hNmay spring from It.”
the
Mi'tlford
inliiiUc
men
at
l..e\ing
shaped lielow with a elmen foot
j«««’
mmiiic tiu-n at i^eyingum ;
tnt of Iron
It
rariK-iitcr- «tr t«*am work part .... I Office-Room 202 Blatc Bank building.
‘'Moniily. Mr. Hidimw: no doubt ynu wliat was James’ motive In doing suHi
1
Juor Mmo
throw pursmVs off the track, and Hunk«'r Hill. I’aul Revere Moiqs-d |
nirat. t’jtl*i-ns pbonv
TRY
A
RECORD
WANT
AD.
. are right; hm surely not In the eye., of a dcsl. 1 answer that there was a
I
*n tini-A liAli,m«av1 ta . Iir.r,.
liia tm.nw^rnlJo
l<>
'
the Isw. A man swiiiiot lie eondciuneil great deal wlilcli was unrcnsuiilng and They r
127 MounK' St^
June HMf
:be ihn
for a murder at which lie was not fanatical In the luitrcd which be bore
tain Hall that thb Britit h soldiers were
prewui and wlilrb he lonttiiHi and ah- my liclr. in his > lcw he should lilmFOR SALE—New ”0x4ti f«'rt launch. I
•eir
have
bn«n
heir
of
all
my
estntra.
on the march. I’laced by tbc Massa
h«m ns mm-h as you do. llic instant
naimvl Togo. Fay & Bowra engine. |
t along t
to all Persona Intercotod:
that be beard of It be made a complete and be dneply roaented thi'M* iKsdal
rlimctls Society Sons «»f the Ih'vnhi
Inqnlrc 410 State St.
June PJ-lf j Notice
**
shoe, A thill film of recentt mud w
coufrssicm to me. ao flllnl was be with laws which made It liniKswlhlc. At the
T»io eoecial
rial si^Nessnient
ai^Kessnient tax n
roll for
tlon, June H,
KMi his skin.
C and paving of East
horror and remorse. He lost not an same time he had a definite motive al left U|i
Henry
Clews,
the
New
\^rk
banker,
•Tliank
you.'
said
he
as
he
reidaecd
FORSALE-T.,
b„,„. I.,. E >> I'IlnfS'iS
NdtvrAllj Expect Gifts
east Hae of
boor In l»n>akiiig mllrely withlbe luur- so. lie was e.nger that 1 should break
the
glass.
"It
la
the
seYmnd
was
dilating
on
1'
e
«lani;erii
of
deceit.
the riilnll. aud tie was of oplujon tliat
J‘«»«
jatri-^-t to the east
It line of Wellington
Wcllli
rods
!t lay In my p«»wer to do so.. He[• Intead- eating oliject that 1 have seen In tiie By way of lllnhlratlon he told of a stv
What Better lememFOR SALE
clety womar. tnJio saw* In a Jeweler'.* blinf’ The duke rd to make a tmrgata with me—to re­
that ,ron 1
brance Tban a
r before June 20. Ito.*.
store Arthur If 1 would break Ibe en■Bevcii-nK»m bouse, brick foundation. |
window a eollnr of m-arl.-^ that
tuirt at I
had dmpiied tlie last nttemj
M. E. HASKKTaL.
flfiy-fool lot. Will take team, har
I'oiiintniid and was pm
: the re
City Treoan
oamf’X to
k.*’^ '
«
pric-and
ness and wagon, or home, buggy and
t^llh a I'oinulsed face and wllli his late to be left to him by will,
t Bank buHdJ
clinrticd hands waring In the air. At well that 1 sboukl never willingly InharnesK as tuirt payment, balance on
dice against him.
last he mastered himself nnd ant down voke the aid of the |toll
time. A. U. Curtis.
June IG-U
dc|>tlis of his loner pocket.
j
liaml
to
see
the
prarls.
but
the
Jewwookl
have<t».-x»iHiscd
hav(
such
I
any
that
he
would
have^ir
.aii'e m<we at his desk. *‘l appreciate
irgala to me. but did inot acHiatly
j elrr was to tell him llie.v cohI onl>
.vmir eondiiet In «H>mlng here before you a liargaln
FOR SALE—Ladles* whycl. Ajax]
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
He Did Not Hava Tima
fr..0X>. The SPirckei'pcr was faml
imlllar
s|sAr to any otic else.’' said he. “At do so. for events moved too .pin kly for
To plow his field- well; so thewcedr with that vor. of game and igre'-d
Iwsi we may take ettunsci how far we him. nnd he had not time to pot blr
plans
Into
practice.
twii ndntiniu* this Iddeoiis seandal.”
came up everywhere, and work as bard ’The husli,-ind came tn roe the piarls
••tVhal brought all bb wicked scheme as ho could, with hoe and with har­
♦•i:xa«ily." said Holmes. *i think,
,Tmi»\ thi* fain>6t tnonlli of
__________________________ Juo<’
I as A rroat ex.
Pheo* m
and that cvenitig told hl.s wife that layour gn:«-e, that this .-an only Is* diMie to wre«-k was .xour dls«-ovcry of ibis row after Iho eroiw came up. he never
nil till* yt'Jir. is lh« month of
hail bought them. HI- w!fc delightFOR SALE—store htilldlng, stock and
by alwolule frankness lietweeu ns. 1 man llcitb'ggiT's tlcnd iHsly. James
briih's ami rusiw. Many a
could quite uudp tho},e half-tunicd »dly ask'Hl Mm if he had bmui
•UKht I
am dls|H»s4«,! to help your gra«<e to the waa add'd w ith horror at the iicwa.. It
fixture*. Will ocll all or any parL ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
foml
mother
w
ill
Rni't
with
home the collar, ujicrc-ipon hei- Vc-f
In'S! of my ability, but In ordm' to do came to us ywterday as we sat to­ furrows.
or will rent building. Apply at uncc.
joy ami uhi'lm«.s tlu* homi*
To milk his cows clean; ao he «i piled; “No. dear: I had It sent to my
so I must understand to the last detail gether in this study. t»r. Hnxtable had
Chas. Rosenthal, Traverse City, Mich.
t’oiiiing of a la'litvitl ihiUKhtelegram. James was
how the matter stands. I realise that
ibc milk with the cream left lu the moihi-r. Yo!i know, it is lar blrthtlay
may 27-tf.
Ut, and th» ri' will U' thofuyour words nppUed to Mr. James Wll- ' whelmed with grief aud tglUlloo that old cow’s bag and churned and t«im«!rmw.
PRICES REASONABLE
who will shi!«l tivirs of joy
! my suspicions, wtilch bad never been churned, but he could not get as much
Oa«>w1tkaP.Osrr«-*Hra.. MlialMMS .
When Sir Wilfred I'jinrier first
LET ME build for you. Monthly pay­
' entirely absent, rose Instantly to a cerowr tilt* happy inarrifijrf' of a
**Xo. tlic inunim'r has I'scajird.”
rosa the rM'l forau'd his government In CanacUi he
h|iiier as the man
ments.
H.
W.
Smith,
C13
West
i
tainty,
and
1
taxed
him
with
the
deed.
FberUs'k lIolini>s smiled demurely, -------- -------------------------------------- -----. . ,
lovivl om* nlamt to la-^in the
f. bat who (lUI made Mr. Tarte minister «»f ptibllr
Eleventh street. Citlrens phpne 199.
•*Vour grn.'c can hanlly have lieanl ' He made a raraplete votantary confes ' who bad no ueitor
plmstm*s of hoim* making.
works. IJlfferenres of iHditIcal opin­
of an.v amall rv|.utaiton whieli 1
- slon. ITien he Implored me to keci> his have lime to striji them clean,
may 29-tf
Tossil^ly you Jiavo promBEAL ESTATE AID LOAMS
neos or yon wonW m»| imagine that It 1* I secret for tliree days longer so as to | •po pick up the ston« w here he had ion subaeqnently arot-e and Mr Tarte
istxl to Biipjily your ilnu^litcr
FARMS to trade for city property.
I oaa.v to es«-.i|M* me. Mr. lletilK'n i give his wretched aerompllce a chance
pj,,^
reap; so he wrent bump retired. He now dmoics himself cxNo'kmt>y pwwsbllo
withn']iiam> on Iht arrival
lla.vc8 was arn>stiHl at nunterth ld on ; of saving his guilty life. 1 yieldod—as ing over them, thumping himself in cJnslvcly to his profe-slon as a Jour­
H. W. Smith. 61S Wteat Eleventh St.
Inmu* or to oxchnn^* tho ohl
Clllxcna phone 199.
may 29-tf
the riba with the plow handles eveo' nalist aud sits to the reitorters' gal
piano for a ni'W om- in onh'r
HayoB and give time tbc plow atruck a stone, making icry of the Canadian hoijse «f comto t'onlinuo the tnusiral atudlocal jwlU'c before I left the sebool this { Fighting Coek to
BARGAINS In real oatate. H. W.
F-. O. MI09-IOk.S
of night. I could not go the fire fly when the mowing machine mi»ns. He nxcntly rv-markod: "I am
i(*8 bi^n lit school. It may
moJTiuit.*'
lOJUjug.”
I *»“n to** uieans of
Smith 613 West Eleventh streeL
tried strength with them, and wearing happy and pmsperlng In my oa*n icby daylight without proroki
The duke leaned luirk in his chair
bt*. loo. that yon (h-siro to
CUlsena phone 199.
may 29 U
ent. but as soon aa light
‘ fell 1 oat his tools, his soul and his body. gUlmatc newspaiier line. I am free to I
and stared with amaxement at niv
pn-aontthe tlivir' onr IravinK
hurried off to a«e my dear Arthur. I j needlessly,
friend.
do and writ*- wha* niy brain a*'d
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay­
till' honiv nvjf with an omlurfound him safe and wHl, but horrified
”Y*ou seem to have powers tliat
result was that he BCienee dictate. The sala^ of the gov-]
ments. H. W. Smith. €13 West
inp ifift. What I'an U' nior»'
SmU Side Sltoe Store
hardly human.” ual be. “Bo Rembeu I l*cyood expreoslon by the dreadful deed
ould rhord hU food down Just as he ernor general would not‘tempt mo to;
Eleventh street
Citizens phone
fitlinj; than a piano—n hi^h
be lis4 witneosed. In deference to my
taken? 1
would shovel grain into a threshing shoulder again the burden of a minis- j
199.
trnuie
piano?
may 294f
t will not react 0|H>n
terial
portfolio.”
Mr.
’Tarte
was
at
<>ni
v'ODsented to leave him there for three
ofJamea.'
FOR BALE—rine residence property,
days under the charge of Mrs. Ilayeu. begin work out-of-doors, where he bmi time the chief organiser of Ibe Canad
. ••VouraecretaryT”
___
stoi'e It was evident that It was impoa- left off. By and by. he had plenty of Ian conservative party, but be trmns-j
10-room houae and ham. 100 ft lot; We are now taking orders
-No, sir:
Tf lieonliful .tow* quality,
Imca* turn to look aatou-1 «Ihle to Inform the police where he was lime to cat; hat ho lay flat oo his fered his services to the IRiehils. with
house has diy water, hath room and
fxivrt, workumnship a n <1
telling them also who was the back at thU time and did nut aoem tn
for the celebrated
bto'd.
‘lira.
I without

furnace. Inquire of F. Thurtell over
whom he is now out of touch.
plcvtsinK cnac il<*fti^ cxmnt
**1 I'^mfess that th^a 1» cntlr»'I,v,new to i *murderer, and I.could not see how that have much mppoUte for anything. Am!
Flrat
National bank. Tdepbono ».
The fact came out at the 1'nl^
in your piano pnrt'hner, wo
me.
grace. I roust beg you to Iw
la* I 'rourderer could be punished without
le. >your
our grara.
may 23-tt
) ruin to my unfortunate Jameo. Y'ou, he wondered what was the matter with loaguc dinner In New York to the re­
know tliat after mmparinR
T explicit.”
cently returned ambaanadbr lo thPj
our instrunu-nta .with other
I will eancMl nothing from you. I askod for frankueoa. Mr. Ilolmea. and ! him.
And. flnalb’, he did not have time to
ngn-e with yim that «'ompk'fep franl ' 1 ha IT taken ytfo at your word, for I
of 8l James. Jnaeph H. Cboote,'
makes your profercnco will
tows, however
|uHnful It may tie to me. |
'"mhlng without j ,ieep. He feU as though he mcri be j that there exists an unfortunate lack
T|iOl
bo a fUmball. ^^'e always
Michigan aaylnm property, snltahle
Isitie
U
n
iKillrv
to
this
draperote
situ'

anempi
-*
ai
cirrumlocutloo
cirramiocatloo
or
cooj
tj,rce
o’clock
in
the
morning.
Is Itm
iKillry
draperate altnhave in stock nsetl pianos at
for reoideooe purpoees or gardening.
otlon to which Jamea’ folly and Jeal ' cealmeuL Do you to your turn be as and einy ta the Add Ull dkrk. Thou'
equally dlsilngdibed *
pricee ranpine for Ijmgbta
Fine nnO nnd ^ toented. Bach tot
ousy have mlurrd us. When I was q
»»•*’
they
bad
n
oommiaalon
mppolntoi
who
succoeda
him.
Mr.
from
$12a,$175to|2a0.
very ymiig man. Mr. Ilolmea. I lovisi , ”1 will,” said HotaMS. ”In the first
equal to 10 Mmaon arolldlng lota.
cxnmlmrhlm. mnd It pronounced hlB|ehoale nrodo no nfervnce to the'
Prices and terms renaonahla. Apply
Sm^ Puyamt PUm Mske*
rained ralatloos. hut it was a sub-!
IlMline. 1I offeml
offiTPil tthe lady marriage. | you that you have placed yoonelf to i n m snbjoct for the state hosplUl for
to
Geo. W. Baff.
242T-tf
FUb8 Buyisg Easy
the Insane. Then fie took Ume to Joet of remark among the diners. No-!
Imt alie rpfuiw.1 It on tlie grounds that ( P«** |
rt«t; but fhink what that root coat body appears to be able to explain the j
nurii a inatvh nilaht mar my c£
FARM FOR BALR-Known aa the
Had slie lived 1 would cPTtalnly i
him and his familj'!—Journal.
reasons fo- the coldaeoa. bnt the ai>-j
Onnton farm. WIU take bonae and
have uarrieil any , * else. She died
that any
sumption la that some local busy-body |
tat ns pnysM8L Inqulra B. J- Mer
nud leH this «ine child, whom for ber SMMMy which waa takra by Jiamca WllTsadlagindy.
has canoed the trouble. All republic-]
gnn.
S441-a
sake I have .herlsbol and cared for. 1 dcr to aid hto accompUae to hia fll^t
The advance agent engag^ a anlto
ans
remember
that
Mr
C?;oate
and
j
rouM no« a< know ledirp the patcrnliy to came ftom your gtnce'a mraa.”
for Mme. Blgstar apd male staff.
iCE-^olur ISopklna wllTaarve tot
The duke bowed bit awwot
the world, but I gave him the best of
Mr.
Reid
were
equally
auiagouistic
tot
"Male stairr gasped the hotel derk.
aa to the past to the
•Tbla la Indead a moot aertoos matndnanttons. at»d aim-e be raaae to man"Rate." teplled the advance agent Senator PlaU a few yearn ago. thereBAST PART OF TOWN.
_____
ter.
mote culpable to my optoloo.
1 have kept him
near
myEven
pecoon.
t cannot be account­
It indudea the piuaa agaut the chauflie aurmiitt'd my aeetet and has ^r^• t your grace, is yuor atMtude towaid fernr. tha man who sends netec and
Can op by both phonas No. 94.
ed for OB any theory that eoncen
•BBicd ever since U|ion 4brcltlm which yuur younger non. You Icnre blm to ■nwoto. tbs man who takes the png
Orders win be pram
what
is
popularly
known
as
'

wen
he hhs upoQ rngwafl/^pon hia power of tbia deu foe Iferec daym.”
JOHN HOPKINS.
npr 99-lmo
dag uiijl alilnt nnd dm ftoinoml doalprovoking m^iraiidgl which would be
”rndor aokuMi pramtaca”er. Then there la the-----Bhboneut to me. IMg pwnantr bad
”\Vhat are iwuutlaia to such people aa
lintahe hoM derk bad «ed.~€8kaTRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Bomifhlttg to do with thg^jonknqy ^ tbeor? You batfl »o ff«Anmt?e
^
Kt
aton named George Tcyron earns ni

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the Primy School

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mCWGUI NEWS COUEISEI

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PIVING m

June Brides

PAVING TAX

KIMBALL
PIANO?

"iFine Dental WorK
C. O. CARVER

J. M. HUELLMAKTEL

Tiacler of Violin

329 SOUTH mm STREH

EXAMnE THE HMMIL

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MUSIC HOUSE

M. Bs HARlfEIL Prop.

TniioeRl
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KEYSTONE, MicH.

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jaCULIIH^TgWMi
•onpmrflf «k BmMs bM lw««i
«ndoM tttmr Mta( ibBt 4m aevly
«)Twr. Owtes tlM vteisr the Bin iMe

rnmtm tb» a^u/ <Mt»at uu fwi
raacft 11M0 ten«u.
AbMt AMO am of drmvbCTTia.

WHEN YOU THINK OF
A BLOOD’PURIFIKB

THINK OF SSS

f

pM ■■ auSTit

mmj Dho.* ObIbibii^ HbsIB Plssr
VaraMb B. K WiB A Dsb^ TMPRSin

my A Rccom want ab.

ea

Word baa been roeelred
^bfbor that W. W. Wedetueyer 4a al­
ready alek of hla Job In South America
wbare be went as eonaul at Oeoratv
Iowa, BrUlsb Ooiana, and has realgm-d.
Hla realcnatlan only ralfllta the ptY>pbeey of bla partner. M. J. Caranaaab.
wbea Wedemeypr left, that the Job
would not bo to bU llklnx and be wobid
aaoa be bark to Ann Arbor.
Mra. Prank B. nialr of Ann Arbor
On two oooaaiona I have -'sM jronr
DiOOG, and are
|
g g g
npring.
baa oommcoct'd mitt acalnat tbe MIcblS. 8. 8. In tbe eprlng with fine reaalts. I t nillKing of a blood piin- WMl found It to be a blood pnriaar of tbe
0UI ttaloa. tbe new atodenta* orcanlKa- can heanllT recommend It am a tonlo.and ^
tltinlr nf S
ord^T. My system waa run down
and my joints ached and pained me contloB wblcb baa started out to raise a blood pnnaer. 1 was troubled with tier, tncil Ulin k. Ol
' flW^ fund for a clnli bouse on the oeadaebes. Indigestion and bver trouble, a rcmcdy With a loUg- aiderably. and I began to fear that I was
estawisbed reputation
eaapoa. and abe clalma $25,000 I'am■gca. A few weeks agn. under the aua- 8.8.8. My apt>etite. which was poor, and that hos prOVCU it- It was; so I purobased a bottle of It. and
|4oaa of tbe liicblsan Union, the atuto
a specific in
dOBU imt
a • eminly fair” In the
ilnd my blood has b««n
been tlioroaghl;
tborongbly cascS Ot lUC bloOG, and a tny blood has been cleansed and reno.
All kinds of shows
«y«Baalgn^ A1
oleaasod of impu:
impurulss
rtoh an
and
innir and eve.
my general health built up. so that
ties and made rioh
cheerfully testify to lu vinnos aa a
catch tbe V^lmblo coin were Riven. strong agnin A a lontc and blood pur- ^llpcnor tOniC aUG SJ S- ,
tem builder. S. S. S. con- wood port&er and tonio.
Ajnong ihd atoms was a “ootirt of Ifior tt tb all you cla'.m i
IRs'
GEORGE
WIEGEL.
Jnatlce.** T^^pollreman arrested slutains no mercury, pot- ,,33 M.rk.<
771 E. 1
deau aad they/were Bned for all manash, arsenic or other
■era of Imactnary offensea. Sumo re- mineral, but is composed exchisit’cly of vegetable ingredients, selected for their medicinal
aiated and nuiRb hmim- Ucilcs reyiilt
proj>crtics and gathered from nature's store-houses—the fields and forests. The thou­
od. In the midst of one of these Mrs.
troubl
Blair was knorked down and her bl|i sands who have used S. S. S. and know from experience what it will do in blood troubles,
was broken. As she Is 57 years of age do not need to be reminded of a blood purifier now, for they knou'^no better can be found
^ of a blood ,purifier, think of S. S. S., which has been
abe win pnibably never fully r«*“over than S. S. S. If. you are thinking
from tbe accident. Tbe officers of the sold for nearly fifty j-cars, while the demand- is greater now than ever in its history.
Mtchlgan ITnlon dtsclalm any respon- No remedy without merit could exist so long and retain the confidence of the people.
albllity, but Attorney Sawyer is suing
Write us if in need of medical advice, which is given without charge.
the orcanlutlon for |25.0(h1 damages.
Tbe Mlcbtinui Union has alK>ut $5.5(Ki
bi tbe treasury.
with the prospoct of one bt the largTo erect a summer home at one of
Experimenta in Milk.
0»»
Xtmt.
it wheat rmjis ever known, the medi­
Dnliymen abroad have been experi­
tbe beautiful lakes which mirrmind
“My tdear frleml. I must tell you to
•me a dollar; 1 lisve left menting for the purpose of determin­
Pontiac and gaiber the vcr>- i*o«h- chil­ tations of farmers in the vicinity of end nif
my
purw
at
borne
and
bavrn't
a
cent
ing which yield of milk, the momli-g
dren frcMn their destitute Immes Galesburg are not altogether of the
: or evening. Is tbe richer of the tw«i.
tbroogbotit the state and rIyb them the pleasantest character. Tho one great
1 yon a «
1 Tho decision was In favor of the evenbeoeat of industrial and Christian reason for this Is the scarcity of help.
)U In UiC
Uic way of s<^U)Q£
put you
i Ing milk iH-liig the richer, liotb for buttraining, fresh air and wholesome food Anottier trouble Is the Increased the money at ouee.”
' ter and cheese-making qualities. Th;.tkrougbout the summer season is the growth of straw, as the binders that
“Vou are extremely
Tmely Ikind."
object of the Guiding Star Mission, re­ have ,been In nw for a considerable
kel; ride
rid ttome oif-the milk of ^ws fed ou ground feed in
‘Hen ’s a nickel;
cently organUud at Ponllar. The
tod. but arc still capable of doing cf- tram and fetch your purse."—Chlcago winter was richer than that producc-1
work Is to tvo supiMirted t»y voluntary
ttve work under normal eondltlons, Jonmal.
liy. tbe same cows from grass In liic
‘ lialde to pro\-e entirely InoAlequate
girts and the work Is entirely nonEummer.
aoctarian. Active memtM*n«hlp in the tn fit-ids of grain standing frem three
organlutinn rosts |S and $10 annual­
four feet in height Md projKjrtlonhate Offlec.ta tb* cUy of TrsTrtae CMt, in 1
ly. life memhership 12.5. and the ron- aiely tlilrk upon tbo ground.
■aid county, oe the S'.vt day of
May.
Muskegon's rapidly growing list of
trlbullon of $100 allows the donor to
name a room in the home. The tnis- resigning high seh'iols teachers has
j Notice to all Persona Interested:
tens of this worthy rliarlty are: Mrs. Ih'ou angmt-nied when E>a Colby and
The acsoKsment ndl for the IraproveM. 8. Brewer, k. M Murphy. C. V. Dorothy Cass M*vered ihtdr conniv____
»--Utc,
Slxth nrcct,
nreet, from the east
mem of Sixth
patiUoD prwyinic for th* alUi
Taylor. Judge J. 8. SltirkweU. Harry itons with the srhotd bc»ard. One of
lino of Dixltlon street to the t
It
to
onlarM
that
th*
^
day
of
Coleman, W. B. Williams. O. Hall and them is a friend of Principal Bending
of Union
Union 6t
EtTcet is now In ra
.
George Hogle. and the officers are as of the manual training school;and re
hereby for tbo collection of tbe
to*LfoHows: Prealdent. Chaunrey 8luart, signs out of aymiwthy He was asked appoHitcd for esamuuny aad allowinc said
loEother with the accrued Inter^ “Tl*to further ordMwd. that pubUc aotic* CSt on all unpaid installments, the
Holly: vice president. Mavor H. C. to quit a month ago.
thereof hr rtvsw by pobUeatloa of a com of • game to he paid before the flfat d*>' oi
thto order, for thrrc su«»-»4tc ww-k* p^tWn. , ,
Gulllot. Pontiac; sniK*rlnteadenl, Mrs.
toMdddayof h*arlBC. tnthc Krii>inellwi>rH. J JUiy, 1905. ,
Pannin Moore, Pontiac: secret ar>.
M. E. IIASKRI
a Mtnqiapor prtnted aad circulatod lu Mdd ^
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
county.
t’ity Treasurer.
George Moore. Pontiac: irtwaurer. J.
Office—Room 202 State Bank building.
nxD
J. Stockwell, Pontiac; general bnanclal
June l*imo
Mrs. r. Dnreu. of Bethel. Vl.. hat May W.JuaT. r
agents. O. Batt. Tontiac; Mrs. Fannie
mvivrd #20.ttnn by the wlU of .\lfred
Moore, IHinttac.
Burte. of I.heriiooL Kng.. almost a
Cttleens at Fetiton have Imhui swel total stranger.
.\ few vrahi ago.
terlng during this OAln-thi^shide while Mr. Burte was visiting tn Brthel.
*THa Qua art OiEy MIoEor
weather, but with the usual fortitude Mrs. Diu-ga did »«niu* writing for him
rnd
would
take
no
pay. 8be bad not
turned out to church Sunday. Just
before commencing his sermtm Rev. J. brartl from litni slnee.
B. Whltford. of the First M. K. rtturch.
TRY A BECORD WANT AO.
made the somewhat startling
1J4 to 25 horse power Marine Gasoline
nouDCMDent that the gentlemen might,
bo able to keep awake and enjoy the
Engines. Equal to the best; no com­
Bcnrlce if they would remove ihrtr
petition with lower grades. : : : - :
coata and sot the iialtem by rt«moving
bis Prince Albert. A congregation of
Martufao^urad by
ablrt-sleered gentlemen waa tho reBult. Then be aallcd In and preathe<l
a scholarly sermon. Just what ncgligee costume will bo pcrtnlssable In
*Travaraa Ol^y, MloH. '
church. If this wdather continiKS Is
the subject of much dismuslo-'. among
both sexes, an dthe Innovation may
tract largo audiences.

V«v

^ THS 8WOFT specific COmPASY, ATIAKTA, GA.

PAVING TAX

HADE IN TRAVERSE CITY

WIVI.

rWHATFOWEB

^1

of utility mud geueral ■dipte-

This is the season that tests the quality o£ your blood,
and if it is not good, then wdcnccs of it will begin to
show as the weather grows warmer. Cpb^cles and boils,
pimples and blotches, and numerous itching and bnming
skin eruptions sWl make their appearance, and are sure in­
dications of bad blood. If spring-time finds you with im­
pure, sickly blood, then you are m poor condition to with­
stand the strain upon the system which always comes at this
time of. the >*car. A failure to look after your physical wel­
fare now, by purifying the blood and toning up the gen­
eral system, may result in a complete breaking down of
health later on, and you wnll find yourself weak and run
^ to indigestion and nerdown, mnih bo appetite, apd a prey
vousness. It is poor blo^ that makes weak bodies, for it
is this vital fluid that must supply vigor and strength to our systems, and upon its
purity rests our chances for hc^th. .A.ny impurity, humor or poison in the blood acts inju­
riously upon the s^^stem and affects the general health. It is to the morbid, unhealthy
matter in the blood that chronic so^ and ulcers arc due. The pustular and scaly
skin cniptions so common during spring and summer, show the blood "to be in a riotous,
feverish condition, as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor or
acrid poison in the blood. A large per cent, of human ailments have their origin in a
polluted, diseased blood, and can only be reached by a remedy that goes into the circulation
and uproots and expels the poison and restores the blood to a healthy, natural condition. If

V2JJT------ - ^

ELECTRICmr
FOR
POWER

JAGKSOIM,

Tb« special assessa>eat tax
the ooaatmctiOB of Lateral Sever No. |
1. Sewer Olstilct No. 8. located An the
alley between Washington and Webttreot.
WaahfBgtow street, thence weet on
Washington street to Rallrond nvenue.
thence to connect with irtmk sewer,
has been pUced in my hnnds for col­
lection. the same to be paid on or be- '
fore Jane 50. 1905.
_____
M. l^^UASKEUU
' City Treasurer.
Office—Room 902 Bute Bank building
June 1-lmOL

6088
RHEUMATISM mod
BltoQPD CURX

PAVING TAX

Dit F. MOLONWorm—Special ab

Boaidman Rira
Ecctric Ugbt
& Power Co.
Ym Are Rtt FeeUns Well.

JPZUuiSto

PAVING TAX

Notice to ell Persons Interested:
Tbe assessment roll for the paving
of Cass street from Front street to
8Ute street and Slate street from
Union street to Cass street Is now to
my hands for the coltoction of the
third installment, together with the
accrued Interest on all unpaid install­
ments. the same to he paid before the
1st day of July, 1905.
M. E. HASKEIX.
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 State Bank boUdlng.
June 1-lmo

iFoii«« not tglMtd with >a4ha.
TI4e If w forata wU«b go« vHk
■vwybatUa.
PwaHifiCI»>wt.HOHy>y
, THE HANMAH DfUIO «TOML

SEWER TAX
The KiMTlal assessment tax roll for
the construction of a trunk sewer In
District No. 7, beginning at the Inter­
section of North Union street with
Boardinan river, thence north to Boy
street, thence on Bay street to Ran­
dolph street, thence to Division stn*et,.
thence to Monroe street, thence on
Monroe, Willow snd Madison st^ts ,
to Randolph street, also on Randolph :
street from Bay street to the alley be-j
tween Cedar and Spruce streeU. |
thence to the alley west of Elmwood
avenue, thence to Madison street, has
iKJCn placed tn my hands for coltectton.
the same to be collected In three tnstallroents, the first installment to be
paid on or before June 30. 1905.
M. E. HASKELL.
City Treasurer,
Office—Room 202 SUtc Bank building.
June 1-lmo

SEWER r«x
Notice to all Persona Interasted:
The special assessment tax rol 1 for
tho construction of Lat'-ral Sewer' No.
I in District No. 1. iM-glnning nt the
Intersection of Wellington si root, at
tho alley bctwc«n Front and State
streets in said city, thence running
west to the cast twenty-two feet lot
fUx. block five, original plat of the vil­
lage (now city) of Traverse City,
Mich., has been placed in my hands
for collection, the same to be paid on
or before June 30. i»05.
M. I ILAS
City Treasurer.
Office —Room 202 State Bank building.

SSflS?, dbpdl tIaniS&iiba, HB

OR. L B. MINOR-OBm vnt Ator
lam Drv Stow. Spwdtf «^tlai
to «yb. Mr. BOM aad throat OlaM
•ttad. BothphoM. BaaW1a»ca ill

1HBOAT aad niTDIO OF GLARffi
■A OAoa M$ WUhaim bkMii. 0R$
aacs phona $M.____________ _______
Offiee. Clta, 107: Bell.2$. »»■■ ■ ■ ■
W. &, 710 Washington itreet, Ctta
Bhoee tlf, Ben 9t. KMldeaee. W
RTiO* W. Tenth: CIU. phoee Ttt.

bldg.

Telephoaee. office 1«; rott

OR. S. L THIRLIY-Bpeclal sttea
tkm to dtoeaaes ot ehUdren. Rcosi
40$ 8UU Bank bldg. Both phoaes.

to Dr. HlggUu’ office.

YIR, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try ■ *>111 to-night.**
For Bala by aU OruggtoU

lO 0«nt and 25 Cant Sexaa
ACCEPT NO SUtSHTUTES

If you arc going to put in
a Fumace this summer it
w'ill pay you to call and
let us show you the many
good points of the

w-am'ous

PENIMSUUR FDRNIGE
and let us figure on your
job. We have made a
special study of wkrm air
house heating and we will
give you the benefit of
our years of study and
experience.
Estimates furnished and
work guarantee!.

FRANK TRDBE
I4A Front StTMt

HARRY S. HARNCR—Expert plane
toner and action regulator. BaUs
faction guaran*.ced. With Klmbal
Music House. Clix. phene 1«A

TrsTcrse City. Mich. Ctu. phone 148
Gradcau of Philadelphia Dental co)
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor, Wilhelm block, Traverse City. Mich- CUlxena phone lOi.
OR. Q. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 I
land block, physician and m
ClUxens phone 884.

DRS. J. 0. A HART J. TRDEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
a40a7eWUh*bBBU*. S *.-m. *o U
Mo 6 ifc m. T to D
Baldac* U
Wyakooptot. Cittwa nhoa* 4B7.
_______

JOHN R. SANTO
PENE8AL INSIHIANGE
Nev WUhelm Block, Tmv<
a F. CARVER A BRft

FIRE mSDRANCE
L L. A. BUILOINBL

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Dr. SaajH & Piukallieu

DENTISTS

Ofla. Mt, Nn rSMa Moek. «•

I.&EETIIIECIRD

REMOVED TO OHTCB
OVEl JOHMSOM DlUG CO.

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST _

201 FRONT STREET

JiARPET CLEAIIUI6 WOffiS.

I. H. Ham
Ba. W McWiftr
HOMOE 5]HcWETNr
8E;RERAL III sub* mice

GarpMOanliic and ToathOTRraoaway to b* mad* iato rnfs, lot ma
ibow ymi aampla
....

H. B. CEAPm. Pmricter.

fboo* 111

T. W. THIRLBY, DentlsL Over Bar
BOA A Barra Jevelxy etore. Boch
phones 10$.

OIVS

Jui

iaa WaahlBcton 8«

81 1 HEW WILHELM SLOCK

8RARD RAPIDS A IIOIAIA IT
COSPARY.

O. D. MILLER

oKM-riaT

iBffiMaaadBT.Asrll ■). ML

SUHNEl KITCHEN

Oty 449 p- m. tor

a L. uxKwooo. a^pji
c.»iro*2igjAgj^

TbU'vu hMB thlBktac about souMiy

JAMKH O. MO^ICINS

teatica to dloeaMs ot tho on, mx.
BOM aad throat
GlaMM tttad
Boom 7 aad S. H. A L. MamaMN
Oo.bhNS. Both pboMo.
Itm

ARTMUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. PhyiA
e**" snd rsrgeoi. Removed to of
ftcM over First National henh. OB
laaaa phone $85.

toavg

soun SIDE LUHBai GO.

SSSSiTSSS-'lSlSL—*

tiaraaaa 8yata».Wbd rapak tba
dasMLfa ouMi ty wawart aad brala
•arry.

TnSa antw^ Trararaa CMy IJS aad ISO

When ytm want loe or Wood dooH listen to a smooth
talker; he wants your dollar today and will be in sdme
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make yon
inomisesaa to giving good service; you know that I
have done so during the past 15 years and expect to
till :he end of time. Ctttas'PhMM 7U

nSAL SSTATS AND LOANN-Qraad
TraTsros LuH oM Losa Go.. F.

^m'oaMWy, Unr JiTtSm

TINE TO BUILD THAT

loac AND >A/OOD...

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»man, oTwr 01^ 1

Oft T. A. WILHSUfi. Dsattat ONy

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Let ns vitalize an idfia
for you.

ta Travana Oty tnaVortk-

Matt.J.Johhsohs

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M. a C. CHANS MM Mil bom fM-„
m wnmtm bkwk. to 4Nt sba

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

Notice to ail Pereont Intereelsd:
The special asaeaament tax roO for
the paving of West Front street, from workad. Dost I
the west line of Union street to the
west lino of Maple sireei. Is now In my
hands for coUeetton. The first Install­
ment to be paid on or U>fore June 30,
1905.
M. £. HA6KELU
City Tresxnrer.
Offlcf—Room 202 State Bank buUdtng. ■ra ao nour at band, they wiB
build you up, kaap you well and

•nrOUR MONEY I»
NO GOOD"
THJE PICMOUS

PIANO TUNINO—W. K. lOBvA M

SEWER TAX

1belHsiN»«»wi WMciHMn NHl Pvner
eVARAMTEED PUREET VEGETABLE

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TM bot wctttbO' of tbe iMi weak hM
rlsMM4 lb* imH rapMly. »a<l «b«
stjr of Um> lau»r rart4tif« bu
■web iaprured. Prim have droftped
!• WTOity-fire emu par rate.
MIm Abm HoIbm Bxertsnaaa of
Hav York cltjr te tb« berotoe of tbe
bMV »t BaUle Creek becawe ehe
mermA four 11m oa Gull lake.
■av a rowboat coouIbIbk four jrooiis
VCMam upset by tbe wares of a
■taaaaer, <m wbicb abe was aboard,
and iUBpad wftbout beslutloa Into
tbe water, bwlauniac to tbe slrls abe
dranad tboa all to tbe orenomed
rowboat aad mUc tbem banc on iftotll

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SMlM Bras.* Btarte siM Bvsty In
aadcsKTMrtalL ABklada.trssk.
SMorlMf

Tra CwTaXt tto Cat*
Every day and be proud of it
when it is a cake of our icc. It
is solid ioe, free from all impuritka, and is as safe and
wholasome to use for all domes­
tic purpoaes. as it is economical

IN E L Ttjlor GoU Gi.

qpt EtES ^
exa-mineo free

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