The Evening Record, August 12, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 12, 1905

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

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

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1905-08-12

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YESTERDAY'S ISSUE

2127
•MCtAL TSkCOHAPN •CRVICI.

THE EVENING RECORD
to PAGES

piiAiOMflToinin

RUSSIA HUS

MADE REfir

Parker and Jehiwen Moot Awoever to
tht Charge of Marper—Were

OftJECTB TO MMC OF OCMANOS
MAOe BY JAPAN.

AUTOCRACY
IS SUPREME

DetrolL Mich.. Aug. 12—Harry John
soo and , Harry Parker pleaded hot
guilty to the charcc of murder before
Judge l>belaB in Jlrcorders court this
monitng. Argumcou aa to the date of
tbHr trial will take place Monday.
ALL DOUBTS REMOVED FROM
AlAO OBJECTS TO CESSION OF The prisoners were returned to Jail.
MINDS OF LIBERALS.
SAKHALIN ISLAND.
Kansas Was Launched.
Hy Wire to the Evening RecordNote
Rcfera
to tho Propoaod National
OSjsctlaniiMs Fssttfres of the D<
ramden. N. J., Aog 12.—The l.aiil«Aaoembly on Which the Hopes of
ship Kansas was launched here today.
manSi MsSe by the Victorious Na>
Ail Ruashia Arc Centered—
ties WW So Talked Over at
Significant Worda
Lster Meetings.

NESn IKE U lUEMim

OFFKIAl

BEHIND RUNNING HORSE

By Wire lo tbo K\€-nlnir R*wrd.
Ptortsmoutb. N H , Auk. 12—The
Kusslaa ppsc«* »nvo>ii haodvd Ui
JapaM*« eorarDluium-rs Kussla’s re­
ply tu Japan's demands at this mom
las‘s oe*«loo at the nary yards ht*rr
Itnasla ohjmtttd lo <-<Ttsio comlitionH
Imposed by Japan and theac will 1m;
dlsruiuK<d at later nu'etinmi which will
be flki*d this aftemuoo or tom<»rt>w arrordlnK to tifik’ial statement. It U
tderstiMid the most stTkiuK <ftffetonr«‘s
rest upoa Japans demsntiH for the
ceiuiloa of Rakhsliti island sm
nuncration for war ek|M.‘nse.

THREE MINERS KILLED
FALLING

ROCK CRUSHED
LIVES OF MEN.

OUT

Fowrtl« Was Faulty Injured—Accident
In the Truiudaic Colliery in
Penneylvanla.
By Wlrr lo the Rrenlns Uec>ord.
Wllkesl*rre. I*a.. Aug. 12 -A fiiU of
n»rk In the Tniosdale ndllery of the
Ih'Iawan>. latckaaanna A West»‘m
rumiuiny near Nantleoke early this
luomlng cru«h«‘d out the llve-s i»f three
miners and fatally Injured the foarth.
The dMd arc: E. lAOVctt. Mathew
Akalec and Anthony Zaharuskin.
Tbooua WaJters was fstally Injured.

200 PMATERS OUT
•eviimlng of the Cight-Hour. Ctoeed
Shop StrvBQle Has Been Made
in Detroit.
IV trolt. Mleh . Aug. 12-The begin
ning of the Sgiib for the eight hour
day aad rinoetl shop on the |iart of thi'
lH*«'n nuolo. YeMenlsy
IV wh
spread to |w«mty B»e »h*»r* »t‘*l
20tt men are out. Tlie Ititernstloiisl
T>|»ographlral union no*rts in Tonui
to next w«H'k sn«l III sntlrl|uiMoa of
this the cmployen imkhohI iinilres stal­
ing t^t they would ipslnisiu oin-n
shofTS at the tmvenl liour> mid srah's.
The mvn walked out !lotli*Nides have
ample means to carry on tie- tluht and
UHh arv' «*<jua11y confident of sinning

WAIITEDTOSEE“TEDDr
One Man Even Went So Far ai
H^ng on the President's Train ,
Port Jarvis. Pa.
B) Wire to the hfei^uTuK lJ»v.*rd
Oyster Hay. Aug
12,
Rnoscrrll rrlum*vl ihls morning fiom
a trip to Wllkesliarre. Along the nuHe
last night unruly crowds gathered at
the train and deniandid that they s«««-Te«ld.v." The nt«>*n uimily thmng wa>
at Port Jarvis, where a man liuug on
the train.
LITTLE GIRL KILLED.
Detroit
By Win to the Evening Record.
Iktndt, Mich.. Aug. 12.—A lllib' girl
tmuieii Ruth Hendersrvn. agiM 2^
vtwrs, wa.s run over and Instantly
killed by a Ktrecl car at the corner of
Valiash ami Myrtle street at 11
oVh»rk tins iijorhlng.
WOOD'S TON KILLED.
Was Struck by a Fire Departmsnt
Wagon This Morning,
By Wire lo the Evening Record.
Pllnt, Mich.. -Aug
12.—Dwlrfit
Wood. 16 years oJd. won of E O. Wood.
‘aecTutary of the demuctatic state ecuIrwl eommltu-e. wan struck by a fire deimrtiiH'kt tragw thU morning and died
soow anerwardf

Imai sanrice Tuesday and Friday
Btaamer Columbia will leave Traversa
qty al S;M a m., rciumlnc leave
Northport at 7 p. m.. giving aU tb®
I St camp around*. Pkre W»c
I Drip.
aag 12 -14-16

BOY LIGHTED WHEN HE JUMPED
FROM.THE WAGON.

Bystanders Thought That Harvey
Urban Was Seriously Injured But
He Escaped Luckily.
John rrban'h delivery hoM' took a
siirinl down the alley In the rear of
the KiH-^ird oltlee this n<H»n.
The horse was standing b> the jdatform at the cast end of the lladnah
Lay MiTcantite ctmipany s ttore while
the driver. Harv»*y Urlian, was loading
a few saeks of bran Into the wagon.
\\*llhoui warning or apjiareni cause
the animal starii>d on a run dosu the
alhy.
Young t’rban Jump«'«l for the seat,
raisjudgiil the distam-e and landi*d be
lw(><n the thills din-edy ls>hind the
running horse. To the bystamlers H
lookeil as though the Imiv would Im< setloioly Injunil but he e.»ca|>ed without
scratch. The wagon collided with
J. A. Moiilague's dray, which wa.s
standing in the nwr of his store, and
nmt wheels were ptU <uit of com­
mission.
The horse stoppetl running a few
yards further clown the alley where
the driver found her.

6 O'CLOCK EDITION

TRAVEIME CITY, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST U, IMS.
A^acge Bsmber of the BTmian's Re­
lief Corps visited Mr*. Asa Hale on
Seventh street yesterday afternoon.,^
picnic supper wa» served on the lawn
to which forty did Justice.
M. B. Hamer ha* let the coetrset
for a Kimace and bath room in hb
FUNDAMENTAL LAW WILL NOT rc-sidence on Fifth sirecL
BE ABANDONED.
F. C. rk>*mond haw'^parchased of M.
n. Hamer one of the latvwt and best
Kimball piat>«^.

lOTE

POBUSHED

RACINE UNDERWEAR—Made to
measure only. Silk, linen, wool. Never
sold in stores,.
Mrs. H. M. TimbUn,
Sutherland Block. Room 12. Afternoon.

TIIF. K. O T if of Tr.nv« i-.- City
ten. No. 871. will give a prv»gr*-*.sive *
lH,-*lm |«irly Friday evening. .\ug IX.
at He- Forewlerw hall for the 8ir|
By Wire lo the Evening Ri^rd.
Knights and ladb**. Ire cream and
81 Petersburg. Aug 12.—An «»ffirlal cake will l>e served and a small fee’
note was published today In reference charged.
I aug I24cl7
lo the prupvtseHl naibuial a-'^embly on
which the
ofimll Ruiuus are c«n
SCNn.VY E\CI R.SlON—Chari. voi\.
lered. In the note U»c »iguificant wordh Pelieiki'q and Ilarinvr Spring*. >i<‘amcr
‘•nupn ine auluenilic lu.wer" are uj--d lltiuul.s, fare fl round trip. Ke«p «*->l.
for the expre** purpnwe of finally r«'aug 11 21
niOTlDg from the minds of all niiersls
the Idea that the fundanuntal Law of
Geo. Barr McCutebeon's fascinating
the suprtunacy «f the a’llticraev Is t*. serial story, vvill begin in the Record
be aliandnnod.
next Tuesday. Watch for it

300 WOMEN ARE WANTED
CANNING

COMPANY

CAN

THAT MANY MORE.

Price on Piece Work on Beans Has
Been Advanced—Beans Are
Convirvj in Fast,

The price on pU*ce work «*n string
iK'ans ha.s Ikh*h ralM-.l frtun oiu* cent a^
|tound to one and one-quarter cent a
|K»und by the Traverm* City Canning
company. Thi* Is due to ihe finer
quality of the Invuis as It take.<; a little
more time to look them over than it
does the coartMT qualities. This giK*s
into effi'ct Mimday morning and at
that time 30o more women are wanted.
The factory is crowdivl with work now
and intends to still further increase its
output
Twenty thousand i»ound* *>f beans
Copemlsh Will Endeavor to Defeat the
were taken tn Imlay and the company
Com Huskers at Bowers Har­
cx|H'cts that 30.000 tmtinds wiil come
bor Tomorrow.
dally as the s«<ason progresses. The
output t*f the farl»»ry Is iu string
A' the end of a swc-lterlug week and
lieaus fn*m 20'^u» to I'.'i.ooo eans a ila.'.
the pros|Hrts of n «-ool Sunday thenIs iio reascui why the b.vy Ismts should
M- loadi'd to their limit with sihtlator.s lor t»M« gam«» toin«rn»w at Ib»wllarlMir 1s t ween I’ierce's Com Passed Away Last Night at Her Home
Near Williamsburg—Funeral
Huskers and the Cop* mlsh t.-ain.
This Is the last game for tbt' Ux-al
Service Tomorrow.
tys lK*fore the Mg game with the
ChemktH- Indians Aug. IG. and with
Mrs. Cyrus P. Storkwell ilUnl at her
hanl work which they have Isim home near Wllliamsl.iirg last eveniug.
doing at praeiii'i* cHtmldu*^ with the Harriet A. t'arjHUltM- was l«on» in
Interest they an- lakieg In winning Tompkins count v. N< w York. Ih-c. 27.
the third game i.f the series with Cop.- lK3d. She rcmovvsl with her par»-uts
mlsh the spi-ctalors will nndouhieill.v
Springport. Mieh,. in IM,'. and wa,Im* given ah exhlbillon «if faster base- marrivvl to Cynis H. StiH-kwell in ^^71.
Imll playing than has iH-en stvn in this Thev llvixl In Charlotie the n>«»sl of
virinily during the season.
their niarrleil life. Shortly after Hi«‘
removal to Wiltiarnsliurg In IKS!*. Mr.
Stoekwcl) difvl
She is survlv.sl liy
her brother. *nieiY»n E CarjH-nter. an
adopuvl
son. ilohart C Sioi kw. ll. and
Three Votes for Conviction and Three
many friend*. She was a memln'r of
for Acquittal in Keenmon-Martin
M B church and had l*>*>n active
Aiwutt Ca'-e.
in the work of the W. (' T. F. the
IgvdiiV Aid soi-iety and th* \V. F. M. S.
I'-r tiath'iing si vernf times the
The funeral will be held tomorrow a*
Jurv m the i-aM* i*C Ki’ennw’"
1U;3** from the home of T E t'ariieu
n-foniNl ihh« morning at 2;.t'* with
of Willlamshurg.
thr«s* voles fi»r rotiv lotion and three
for a< ipiiii.vt. A new trial will pnibably be held
The name ol (Tiarles Tom|*klns was
-ed by niisiake In place of Ridiert John Degen Will Hereafter Refrain
From Running Away From the
Tompkin.s .ve-ierdav.
County House.
SHEA REELECTED.
John Degcn. the inmate of the coun-j
Still Heads International Brotherhood ty house who has given great troubit j
the Pherifr by his periodk-al run-1
cf 'Veamsters.
away*, ha* made his last attempt, ac j
By Wsrv* to the Kvening H«s-orvt.
Philadelphia. Aug l2.-t'omelius P. cording lo his promlsu- to stray no:
Bhea was re^-b'-.-i.-d president of the mon>. Two day* ago during the hwid-l
Intemaitoiial Breiherb<K*d of Team- tcring heat he walked awa> a'Ml wa-s
apprehended until he. had reached
rUrs lu re Usia.v
Williamsburg.
The reeinty rhcrilT
took chase and caught him Just tht*
THE MARKETS.
aide of the village, when- he was
DcIioIL Mich. Aug 12—Whesi— found with an old tin can filh-ii with
August. ICr; No 2 red, K3: No. 3 com. water which he wa.*» carrying to help
him along tn the heal. Vi'hen discov­
r»!ic: No. 3 new white osts. rTc.
ToUslo. O . Aug 12 -Wheat—Cash. ered he refused to return and wax obSAc; September. S3c; IVeember. M\c. sLiuale unin placed iu the buggy when
be became repentant and promlsod to
Chicago. Aug. 52.—Wheal—Sept,
no more.
her. KlSic; IV'ccmber. 84c. Com—
September.
IkTcmbor. 47%,c.
OF OLD AGE,
OatiR—September. 28Ti*e; IVccmbcr.
2Gc. Sv ptember pork. 214.26; lard.
Mra. Harriet Durga of WIIMamxburg
27.110; rib.s 28.66.
Died Yerterday.
East Buffalo. Aug. 12—CatlleTrada fair, woady value*,. Calves—
Mra. Harriet Durga died yexierday
Steady, alow. Sheep and lambs—Fair­ morning at her home In Bates al 7:46
ly active; steady. Hogs—AcUre and from oW age. She wps 75 yearn old
higher.
and loaves biaddea a husband, four
children. The funeral aervice will be
Oao. Barr McCutchcon's fascinating tomorroxr from the. WUllamsbnrg
serial story, will begin In the Record
next Tuoodsy. Watch for It

mu BE A FAST GAME

300 women, girls and boys over
K year* of age. Pleasant, clean
work.
The Traverse City Canning Co.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

Durable
Sponaes
\\V luiw iiu> m<«l ihirlU>le BiauikfS llu* market
nffonls.' We know how
to l»uy spi'po^-; an«l will
Liive you llu* Ix-m-lil of
o II r kiiovvlisl^jo.
.\li
sizes ami j>ri<a's.

MBS. STOCKWEU DEAD

WtATHtH—Partly eiowty toBljcht
aad 9vmt»s: eoolrr toolclU; fresh,
Borthvnt ertada

irsTHERitmi
UMETOBDy

NINTH YEAH—an

H Steady Demand
For a coal claaa' ol Indian Baakota and fine Sonrenir
GvkxU makoa this an onosttal storv.

You can ilo Ix'tU'r at this store than any other “shop” in

SHOES

any resort low ji in northern MichU^au.

city Book Store

Cbe Bobarteo.

WE RE CLOSING

our
THE E C. LEWIS

Into such

Summer Suits

SHOE STOCK

Good Shoes
Going
Cheap
'MrniWiiMfii
d»(Wt3tbtr

Tociwtar

a.w«sr*«41iscto4wy wwd you om
wot owlJ kiuk uwOl wwd coot for «hw
bsiwwe. of tkw
b«t hs«w •
nut V> alwrt smAkor
wMk.
It ■ naply a cwm of higkfr^» oool
(wbr*w WMdo wp iwdlouwoetvs slylm
Utivx ooM St mid July |w1ohl
For Uw kaowtwg <>w«s-wak to
our spnssl
St *7.«U. 7J0.SnD,
S.CU. ItUW. i-ttusad li«.

KubecfcaSoytSXJ'^
SMOE BARGAINS
A few pairs Tan Shoes and 0.\ford> to dose *
out at once.

3.BO Or»dos
3.00 OrMclos
2.BO Ormdos

5 E C^rRONT&^NlON.^

O. C. MOFFATT
Abetracts of Tide
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Bstwbitahod trv 1808
Room 210 Stwt* BankBiec.

«s

A sweepinu rcxluction in
Mens* Womens’ uudChililrens’ Tan, Black anil
Canvas (^xfonls

at $1.25

I

mrtd 6ni1kk
& Company
St.

R0800K

EVERY-'
THING

W»' have just rtH civo»l a hinio
shipiMi iit of wouu'tis' shoos
that wo have plac»*l on sale

r.oys’ and youths’ roiu:h and
n-.uly shoi« at i-.v-eptionally tJooil Valin'S. Kemember we are nevi-r unilersold
for II'K*! urxxls.

2.7B
2.SB
2.00

I) ore LAS vK: CROSSETT MAKE
SAOHAIMT

all solid and latest styles.

WAITly
DRUG ^TORE

runsual both as to

variety of kinds and unusual as to vjuality—jnxxI quality.

ix-rLtiiiinK t<» LtinilxT ami
HuiMin- MaU'ri;ils of all
kiiuls, we w ill lx* j'l.ul to con­
fer with you al any lime.

Vou'll tirul nur I'Stimat' S .itnl a'lvitv will
w-iien pI.Tlitiiii;; a huiMin;;.

• money for you

• >iir mills turn out everylhitu? for inU-rior finish—our yanl
eviTythin;! for the oiilsi'h'.

TRAVEKE CITY MFG.CO.
Citizens Phone. 32;

L,.,

W. L. Brown. Manager.

JURY WAS A TIE

HIS USTJTTEMPT

EYerybBdy invited to hear the Free Concert at Grinnell
Bros*. Mniic House, by Chas. Sktlcher, Vocalbt,

Saturday, August 12,1905, 8:00 p. m.
r»fnooRAivi
V O C .\ L

BOYS' AND CHILDRENS’ DEPT.
...GOING FAST...
Lot 2-piii-e Suit‘d, Willi iMr.i j»;iir of fufits. only.......................2.25
|y*t L* jiii ee .''uits w itii i- tni jnir <»f |».inls. »mly..........................1.85’

.\n« ma.

1 N STR r M KNTA L
iRju-rivl
r.vl
Thouuj*t,
Walt7.-Seleet.nl. Sli-clion- A \VliiRi*
Winks, Two Sti-p -W,ike
Tlip-Slep -M..O

L'l Itoys’ Suits u|) lo I'l yi ars.
V). now................... 2.25; Ctcap
Lot I'H ys* Suits up to 10 years. •V'lO. now.......... 3.00; B liar^aip
Ld r.‘>vs' Suits uji to I'iyi-.irs. ti.Tjri. now........... 3 50; B Baronin
L'l > iiii-' ’- short jKiiil Suits. ;ioi'S '.t t/» P*, $7.00 to $S.OO.
Ixd

Take your ehoiee afu r lieariiiL' Uh' liv.-, for $! “<).

. SATUtDAT EVENING ONLY
ORINNEI-I. BROTIHER8
HicUiGB's Lmdinf Hosic Hogs*. 159 E. Front SL

MBNS-e-VrOUN© MENS
CnOTHlNG » e, rURNISHINCS

r"

Pants Soing 3It...„.
$1.12, $l.$0, 2I.S8, $2.25
A Buecef.sful stvison leaves us with only a few pairs
of each style, all of whicli we put iu at

On«>F«urtl) Off
the regular prices—many have aln-atly availetl themaclves of this oppQrtunity—many marc will do so on
rcatling this offer—Be one of those to profit by this
opportunity.

;; pi.

sliorl iMiit Suits.

to J‘i,

$1.’j0 to

$.'».(/).

............................................................ ....... 3-00.
Lot -) pie.i short pint S.iili, ;o-8 U> 10, only........................ 2.25
The alxive are » xtr i -ix*l for the money.
Lot li-lys’2 pit*«'e SuiU, li;uid&oun' mixtim«. $o.'j0 to
L*l l6'\-s‘'2 piece Suits, handsi.ine mixlun-s, $o.Q0. now...... 3.00
l>it I'lisler |{r»>wM Suiis to 10 years, handMuiie, lx*st ;r<vxls.
aii'i $»)(>», all sizi-3................................................................ $3.50
(V.lar W'ilh e.id. Suit
Iv't Ihister Brown Suits, -i to 10 years, handsome, best gf^rls.
AWFl'L rilKAP!
Lit Norfolk suits. airLW N to 1-7, n«-w goods, mcflium edara. S-7
and $*1.00. for................................................. ..........................................3.50
CANNOT KKI‘L.\Ci: THK.M FOR THE MUNEV!
l><t
lx»t
Ixit
<\jot
I»t

lioys' and ehildn'n’s straw liats, for..........................................lOc
Boys’ and childrens'atniw hats,
50c, for......................25c
Silk Bows.......................................................................
Ic Each
Childrens’ Handkerchiefs...................................................... Ic Enck
Chihlrens’ Waists.................................................................. lOc tnck
Soon the bnj-a will atkmd arhool. Why not take advantage
of some of these* tjargains.
'

^‘ViwnPi^
TH« CVDCM IteCORO, TflAVCftSC CITY. MtCHIOAN. SATURDAY, AUGUST «. tWSw

msffoinu

I!!L^S«2K BRAVE WOMIIH

PmUIIMS

WIDOW

HAD

ONLY

HER

DOYft

AND SOME HIRED HELP.

msiui'SEsnTEiiicBnao
IN LEM THAN A YEAR SHE PAID

HewiU «ttd family for‘the past lire
weeki. rctamod to their home this
morning.
Mis* Elilie Crowdl. formerly of
Maple City and this dty. &t now a
resident of dereiand. is la the dty

day Was Not Well

Prank Meads broke hla record yca- the guest of Mias I>utHe Nash.
Mr. and Mrs. Fted Morse and two
terdaj at Uic regular weekly sh5XA^
the Traverse City Rod and Gua dab. children of Grand Rapids, who have
lie broke 24 binls not of a possible 2S been hero on a thrvv wi*eks' visit with
and relieved Charles Carver of the friends. retumt*d to the ir home this
medal. The sevemcenth bird was all ' “*"™*“F*
that prevented Mr. Meads from mak !
^
^ .laughter Mar
lag a dean score. The attendance
Chicago, who arc* sjK-u.llug the
'
r In the city with friend*. tw»k
the four

p:-'.

Oldeat Soft la IS. and the Other Two

«”aAggMiSsr

a

Farm Which She Haa
Made Profitable.

Probate pourL yesterday

1^

the*

busiest

though today it

CHILDREN’S INSURANCE.

offlre

afternoon

in

the*

i.s qnl<*t.

city

The gnu

cjMH! lo come |H*fore Judge Walker war
}■

The inrlbk* rrlmo »U1> whUh Mrs.
JtefMBi Aldrlrb «iT I'Yr^crtr i« •rra»c«l
' ..brin^M U» mill.! »|»Jn CIm> ofl«u die
noisrd Jiiibj«.rt of vlM;th*T or not lo*
Mirmoci* on cliildr»-u'M llvi-» ie a i;wod

?V:'i;'.„

Ihinii or nitbor It hi an orll and an In
rcvithe

to crime.

Mre. Aldrlrb

In

rbancMl wJUi murdering her two IhUr
daughters. ag«st lO and
ffprrtJvely.
‘ j*

¥
h^:,'

12 years

In one «ay. 111.* InKiiranre on ^ cblld
is a great <-«mvenlence.

I'miple of llm

^Ited means can i»ajr a small pn>inlum
and e«eim« in»>uraner> enough
nthi*r hand. It Is a great evil Iterause
morality. »hos«' |»aienial and maternal
instincts are develoiied to such a de
gree less tlian a bmu's that Uie small
wAnHary

|>n*mlum on

the life of

child Is the fathi r of a desln« to Uk<
that life and

s<h-uiv

the inviiranee.

a a’ay these cases an* itiiromhion and
a-hen

they

do occur they <*\rlle s«i

much rejuilslon aud horror that that

t:

acts as a eh.i'k. «U1I il Is a very open
V

question os to alieiher or no! then?

^

sliould Im* Mime restriction cm the in-

-

surtng c»f childn*n’s •lives,

t

In the ca**»*

'• amount

Pi. - 3
.
V

aa.*.

of Mrs. Aldrich

im»

a ltli

the

pitiful that It se.*ms

hardly ]iot.hU>le a
n»ay

mniher aould

do

her chil<lrc*u -h'lr sticli

a

;i

foiiiida»^nm. y.d then* must Ik* some foul

/

tion fc»r the c liarce else aho would
[ pn*Hc*nt.

b*« ccrtinn.ll 1

In

the Anna

Nlrkc*|iK>n estate whiefa was pndiated
Uie Hrsi week in Mareh sbunly afte r
the dcraih of the* said Anna Nickerson.
No claims In-lng pres«*flted yesterday,
the mlate closed at Its fnll value of
ll.tKKl
A |M*tiii«m was also fil«*d in the Anna
and a further fs tit ion was lal«*r flh-d
for permission to sell certain rc-al o-.
The last estate to receiTU attention
was Ih.* flllng ^ the flual account of
a.Iniinis|ralor of ' th«' Henry C.

Huller c*stau* hv Hie wrid.iw.

Minry

r. lliill.T di«*d Itec. 5* of last y. nr l#*av
Inp an ca.iatc* of |7.7;:r. which wa:.. Ii«»w
evi*r hc'avily InciimlM-rtsl.
left

Th.* widow

with thrcH? young sons
rtiliicibin of

braiipes iitiiil yesierday h.-r final ar
fiaid off during

lime

Hit* iulerv.*niiig

This is a fac'i which

celves the highest nmim<*ndaiion fr.ini

Wcdccut of l.dand. wh..

that which she was .ddigiHl to hire, her
three little s.ius. Iloy 1*., Robert J. and
H.*nry S. lM*lng <»nly Hi. 11 and k vc*an;
The estate consists of ii farm

which she has ma.Ie m>rtd prolUalde
Ihnmgti ^M*r.•oua^ su|KTvlsioii. a |«irl
which she cc»nsld.*rtil protltaldc rc*nial
has l>eon r.*iif«il with that c*ffc*ct. while
oih.*r |K»rllnns sl»e Jias fdatnl under
etillivnlioti with liiml li.'Ip.

regard to th.* Iriuimlng t»f llic* sha.I.*

MERCURY TOOK I DROP
North

Wind

Cooled

Things

Several

Degrees This Afternoon—Highest

take

pride* of tlw

fioople of

the Mjtiimer

with

her i hildnu.

ha-

bt*c*n ill for ic'ij days bui is'ronvaUs

Cal., who

short

time

aud

the niy.

Fnil Curtis

and faii!il>

I* f»

low limbs on tr.i-s an* a iinlsanrt*. a

There Is mort* catarrh In this section
sc» of the o»uiitry than all other diH«*a.sos
together, and itniil the
years was KiipiKisetl 10 l»e inciiraldc.
For n great many year* doctors prodates as the* trc*c*s can Ik* irlnmuil «»n iioimced It a ItK-al tllseasc and pre­
scribe.!
local rctm*dl.*s. and hv cmany other d.*iy prcvl.uis Just as a.*11.
stantly falling to ere with I.Tal |r.*»t.
Aug. It: ami 17 should wltm*ss such
mcm. pntt.ounc*.l It Incunihl.*. Science
a ir.i* Itimniing as Travers.* Cily has has proven ratarrh to Ik* a ci.ti.siliunever s.i'n iM’f.u.* Th.* clii/..*ns should Hoiml disease and therefore rciutn-s
Halls Caturn In allh n will b«i*aiise th.* Im txinsHliiHonal treatnienl.
manufactured
hv F J.
provenic*nt will n.ii only pniniote citm
CIU.I...V A Co.. Tohilo. Ohio. Is the
fort hut will also a.Id materially lu the only cimMlUitional ere on the market.
It Is tak.-n Internally in dows
iK-aiity of III.- *.ti«i-i> aii.l walks.
from 20 dn.ps to a teas,sH.,,ful.
It
'acts dln*cHy on the lil.K.,1 and raiieoiis
It

Is

Tti.*re Is no s|n*<*hil

th.nt .hl<

ONLY $4.75

vvonN

*T

Mr.*^. W

/ Tit.

III.ldie...’’ s)H*iii i

r a buy trip io'N** ali ia ! I"* alotiumijj amj i-\eiitog «
tiTday. going ilowii in

in the elt> veslerdav araiisaeling brtsl-j
'‘*s
ness.
*v cuing.
I>. W. Williams of Charlevoix s|ienl j
a gue.«i

ctowd

l<i

eiTor*

w

mers.
lK>lli

.:* II-

A hi;

t.sitlqdek*.

He wavnl Hi.* plate away,

!s.iy.ug in a hov nod bitti-r vol.i*;
h.ive already
- ’.Vo. thank
a.—urMil :l.tiigs. and
pn»n*i*• YtmTalw L:>ituiier.

.N--ah-ta wunta

|jo>t**l.

llnhlK‘II

,
of

TYh*

fortui*.;hil>

|Mii. ioug

gue.* t at Park I’luei* ye*lerda.v.

J«as

d.m.e „r Hi.

Wc

!ai'g.- {itmili. r p«*sciit. in 1*i.|

« '»r>

'

irpoiidiiig
wanta.

plevsati: evening.

The nu

furiii.' lu ii Uv a four pi« •.* ^.r.-I

F. E. r.rak« I i*f C.mwn wa.* lu tow n

!ra
in

the tinnier at

rv.furiu'd

ihl:;

al'v-nc** of Ho* past.ir all
s.-i v in s ,,f

ih.-

/ ’’t*''
, e»cuing r.*r\ice.

I’hui.-h
• V'.-pl

Iltindmls of Hioiisaiids of p<nple

SECURITY

um.*

A,.

V,,..

r,::,;’?;:

jer. who is kpown as a
tm.sU r
^rxirv.
Send
reiiartts*. is .i.ilii.i| with n new n* 1 a,„nials

for circulars

aud

lesil

tort Tl..* other mondiig. nr.i.i.ipnny j
Addn .ss: F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Toilig a .11.1.1
.Liirl. Hu* . «m* iit Issue ; K1I... Ohio.
b.*lug a br.-».*li of iiMmils.* suit f..r j
Sold hy druggliits. 7.V.
Uautages I.umiI .m U*ii.*rs viritt.-ii |.y 1
Take Hall’s Himil.v Pills for const!
th»* «1.*f.*:i.lnut. the .i»ups.*lor find gixeii j Pathm.
m lesMUi oil III..nils I.I Ids .-II.‘lit. v\|i.*ii!
II..* iMtt. r il.*j.i -..illy remurk.ll
‘xih. j 0«T. Hard and Soft Wood. South Side
I kn.iw all al«»ui it. AIh*; Hp* s.*iuie ..Id
Lumber Co.
230Stf
MMig. "I*., rigid ;iiid f.*jir iiolliliig ’ *'|
'
-No. no. Thui s md tl
Hvverr.1 .VIh*: " »l-»ii’l vvi
nothing." Om:ili,i JU-«*.

Till* e the biturr t*f «>ur Imiik Ymir
immey i, ■i* ut,.. imr n«ri* srt* tli.laris-rt ..f sny l-anlc in N«K-tiM rn SdehVVe |wy eutoiMiand intttris-I on Saiinea
it<-|K.*ilP>.<suii|>»uodid «M ml luini^lly at
thru-••*r c.iii
vatdl l•>o•1• t.. r«*iit. iKily tao

,r;;:

Id- otiral with •
lo truant them carefullj'.

'

after

Mr. and Mrs. H. Van do Walker of

The Traverse City Canning Co.

Willi.-.m and

maid

DEALERS

IN

of 1

—--------------- *-------------

IMKV^

D^pottl'torm

STATE Of WCinOAR ARO
CITY OF TRAVERSE CITY

iiHilicliie In llio
llidilsier's R«*eky-

H

makes

Hie liiiln

.•lies .'•trong, healthy and jutlvc.
<i*uts.

EVERYTHING

EVERY CRITICAL KMOKEU

DEALERS

IN

EVERYTHING

T11EV REOT’1^ , NOW- Shulem*
I'anatella—Try one.

'

I 1J..X CrysLil Velvet, a l»ath pt'rfuiiie
water softener ami toilet lu\iir> .

1 cake LaFrnnce Toilet Soap. <leli;;litfully
p*rfiu.iecl ami splemli<l for bcusulive
skins

JOHNSON DRUG CO.
W. T. ROXBURGH, Manager
Traverse Oly, Mick

SOMETHING NEW
Vlir-rv

IN

FVFRYTHINQ

PER

CKN*r

Woman’s tan kid oxford
........... ..............
Woman’s Russian calf oxford................................
Woman’s Ku.ssian calf button oxford...............
Woman's tan calf welt oxford..............................
Woman’s Russian calf lace oxford......................
Woman’s Russian calf Idiu her oxford...............
Woman’s lan kid oxford................ T......................
Woman s lan calf billion oxfoni.........................
\\^)man's Russia calf oxford..................................
Woman's Russia plain toe oxfortl.........................
Woman’s tan kid oxfortl..........................................
Wonran’s |)atcnl leather oxford...... ....................
Woman’s patent lurned plain toe oxford........ .
Woman's patent kitl lace oxford.........................
Woman’s patent button oxford..............................
Woman’s patcni colt blucher oxford..................
Woman’s patent colt blucher oxford...................
Woman’s kid lace oxford........................................
Woman’s kill welt blucher oxford........................
Woman’s kiti welt lace oxford.............................
Woman's kid welt blucher oxford.......................
Woman's heavy sole blucher oxford..................
Woman’s Donktola li^ht sole oxfoni..................
Woman’s kid welt blucher oxford.*.....................
Woman’s Donj^ola heavy sole, lace oxford.......
Woman’s Dongola li^iht sole kid oxford...........
Woman’s patent kid light sole oxford...............
Woman’s heavy sole, low heel.............................

2.0s

:].50
:;,0U

y.oo
:j.oo
:i.fxi
:;.(ifi
2.7.5

*

:{.oo
2.75
2.75
2.(Kl

;i.oo
:i.oo

2.«‘.*5

2 0 .5

:i..Vi

/ 2.',IS

:i.or»

2T.5
2.'15
2.0<)
2 INI
2.i;5
2..VI
2.5,0
2.H0
2.00
2.00
1.30
1.30
\M0
1.50

:i.00
2JiO
2..5d
:i.0h

:i.on
2.75 .
2..50
2..5M
2..5(J
1.50
1..5CJ
1.50
1.7.5

.

2.05
2 05
2 05
205
2 0.5.
2:10
2 0.5
2 50
2.50
1.75



..


Special cut price on all men’s O.xfords. This is the time when you save
money. ..
.

W'lTH A SUN-BURST SHADfe

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILC COMPANY

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
502

SPHCLAL
SALK

FORMKK
I’KICK

2So SEE OUR WINDOW 2So

125 CASS STREET

DFALERS

livery pair of Women's and Cliildn n s Oxfttrds lokjo at prices that will
sell every pair. It is the chano! of the season.

R R R + R R R

I lio.x ll.’xall Talcum IViw.ler once ustil
la-tnuies inili.sja*nsiltie for b.ilet ami
biith.

DNIHXAH3Aa

Nl

SUa^Via

Sl»

Ja». G. Jtdins<»n.

SHOE SALE OF THE SEA ON

DEPOSITORY EON

L-oom^d

as

Tea.

aug 12-tf

INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

SAvnes KPosirs

,*:i

Itahy

a^ giswl

MtMiiitaUi

ft«*n ci\
J. I.
K laid ,.a,v*«*rs. that eat away v..ur skin. Wm.
the IM euliar dlsapiM arance of i
l•«•«• ; Ih dell. of nai Rock. Mich., says: ”l
fill symidoiiis of ii.dice*ii.»ii and
jp^^,, u.s«il Huckhn’s
id idli
hlh-j|,a\e
Huckicn’s Arnl
Arnica Salve lor
ousm-ss u. Dr. King’s .New Life Pills.'
and .aucers
It Is the
• Tliey ate a
rf<i*t r.*me,ly
h.-aniig dr.*s*|ng I ever f.njiid."
? toiiiaeli
istlpaikui. efi-. ’ GitaruPte.*.| at J'*hn-i-H.*ald
mso..’H Ifrug Store,
raldr
•re. F. II. Me..d> and S

s‘aiid'’s.'*K. Walt A Soar
-s’ tfrug sl.m*s. prin*
E. Wait
giia^ia

mens Sluiter’s PanaUMIa.

WANTEO.
14 years of age. Pleasant, clean

FIRST
NATIONAL
COMPOOHD MTEREST OH

world

300 women, girls and boys over.

125 E Fr«ii|.St.

BANK

Trial iHittk* UK*.

Jas. <1. JohiiMin.

reason for.wailing for the ]iafilcnlar

p;- ■

Tliere is Uo

If taken this tuoiiiYi ii

If It falls g«*i your iiumey Iiack.
••* nis.

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BAN!

.\e-ali la

moniing

-'fl.ou, guaranloil.

will ket-p Hie fajul'v well all the y» ar.

Edward lovulner of Sedon was in the j many out ..f t.rwn gucr is. an I all 1
iiilerstf*;

-

Hollister’s'IbwKy Moiitd.oin Tea as a
landl.v Urttir.

el>ib wa.< rix. ii Iasi . v. nine

Manistee was a | Hn acouiii ef thewarm weaHi. r Hi.*r.

cily V -Ster.lay h>.d.ing nficr bu.<liui«.s

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

Is the i-aving from deaih*^ the baby
girt .d H.n. A. KyhT. Cmnlnn-Und. Md.
He writes: ~At the age «f ft tmmtlu^
our little girl was tn detlinlng h.wUH
with serhois thnuit tnuibb*. and two
physicians gave her np. We were
mtwt In dvv.r«itr. when we n-solvi-d lo
try Dr. King’s N. w Dmi.very for Cmsumption. Couchs aud Cidds. The first
bolth* gave nlief; after taking Toilt
|-dH.*s she was euml. and Is now In
,H*rfect luWHi ‘ Never fails to n*llevo
and rur.. a urngh .h* odd
At J.d.w
hui’* I»rug Stun*. F. H. Meads and H.
K Wall A S«ms’ drug Hlor.vi; fate and

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

hv-i

mu.de .nu.1 the .*^.•lIing was gr.-aily , i.

Mrs. N. A. Itrown of Iki.nie City wa
In Jlic city ItHlay.

* puldic 1. *r^.Hs.;d to .n kuowl-j
of the curative ments of that |
Inertirit.al tonic. i;b*ptnc Ititieis. j
lek st.iinaeh. liver and kidneys..
l Mary H. Walu .s.or :.til
Cki.r Ave..j
i Col'imbrtN
’ For M V.T-al j
i nmmlis I w.vs giv. a up to die. I had i
........

• gut*, my
n.-rves
we.e j
| »r«i k»il
iiuld e..l shi.ji. iiud iu>
• slniii.-vi*li was s*i weak, fumi using iiM-'
firs- drugs, that I .imld not t
b's*
-m after Wginning to take
'1*1^.,
Hitlers I ohmimil relief, and
j
a vhort time I wa- entirely cuml.'’!
Hiiaranl.xil at JolniMUi’.*- Drug 8lore. j

teaii::**s .if Hu

I evening. W.»siini;/ orclu-. tra fur:ii-.|t. .i

were in the riiy .v**M.*nlay.

J.'j.

•»*»«’ "f ‘I"

tho j

—Joward the .!im.er’s end s .M-rv.iul
extended to the yoiiug
pUile of

Tin* ;deai:»*r Cotuml.ia ns.k a giKsi

a« i *’*''’’'l

,11. I*»HK and wife of l»cio.*;skey

J. W. SL-ATEFR
WhalMabudltUU Tnr Satabla B«pay«niihOT

ll<* glittei>*d with g<.|d 4-UI-l

the 'vii.ir •

the amo l»u-

iiiU*iv-*ti lii l1ui»*

William llaldHitT of Igvke Anti wa‘.|‘ ‘'"i-- |iieiiic supp. r.

Hotel Whiling.

liewlde the youuger <d

iudi«-nu!s and painful.

* sUUIII
ife «if C«*|H*mish ;e:irly in the ttIi<*nto;;M :ui.l Im ingjoin. !
i’^v il,e

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD

I’hi^i-

> d. Ifglt!

End! l’.a.v nc*ar K.*/l^ Mok.-a >i*.

III .spel
wnnia where il.*ey will
spend Hie i

jv-Ktenlay In the elly

sat

lio’depieu.

and Kuiie of lii«

H.

* lu the city yesit nlay.

|>.Hrk.

he vi.is stnitig.* lo «»ur tal(l«*

BREVITIES.

Mrs. J. A. Kurig :.n.|

Huldianl uf ImllaiuiiHdis wi-n* m^truin.g

niTafi;:4il U> fit ;my »i»np*r«if
»i»npT«if the room.

f il l at the lumheon lh.*tf j*nKid««l the

l.roidcry and gival dbumudN
Uevi.ril;«'ii*ss. I pitied him siiie«*ivl\.

------------

l.<Hlgi, Nonh|Hirt l*oini

$9.50 TO $18.00^
TIp-se iiiclmle
trie llit»9i* mljiisU’iIile
mljiistahle eml Dawniwtrte ttliat can lie

lU la’iii»r of tv\«» llirkisli tAddemeu.

":;i

tnub'. of Chicago |»a.- i c*.l Hinuigh He-^ rj-rc.nii o«< r Siiiiday
city this monilug c*n route for 4’edar ,

pas-e-Ugers

Weare slioxfiii;; a lot of tlui8»* popular sellers in luieiliuui
pritv#, raiif^uii; fruin

>.*»ki**r* TtMtlbplek Mwry.
!I..*Li.*l. the 1:0:0.-111 stulpoir.

«>f a <tu<ii<*r that wa> gtv«.ii lu Ib^iue

ev4*ry.ine wli.» has «n*asl.«n to use the grees.

lK'i*ause

view*. Iditerly |

owti

Ijmvvver.

morning feer a trip among ihe lai la

though
U s.i.u»*tl' very ' warm, was I t'iueiuuatl. who are s.Kd.ding the .sum-1
^ '
Nealna want:.. U ft Hil.. mornTlu* cfiiincil has imssed the* m.itiun. really fiimparallv«*ly r«H»l ns the oiricial '^
pr:ileiji;il tllilli r..;
the mayor hns wi ilie dates and it li regisu*r show.xl that It was ii*nlly «»nly j*""
a trip U. Petoskey.
i l.^Widhiud.'”
Mrs. <). c. Ki.stler aud two children.:
_
n»a up to the |MiipIe let do their pari. two dcgre«>s wnnm*r than the' night I
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
As the Itecord has often stated and lM*fon*, th.* lowt*si iKiint iM'ing r>7 «h* I who have lMi*if the giiOsts tif Joseph j

si.h*walks has uutiry*d f.*r himself, the

lie saw.

• \Viieih.\er 1 Ml* a bKfHquek 1 lli;uk

ahould Ih* a g.*ncral lilmming.

nulsauc*

spriui.'s, for

the charge* iV InunedialHy aer»'pti*d

jh..

si.,t«*r. Her , jug for Sulloiir: Ru>. where she

and after the north hrtvze got siari.i! ("»
it went baek lo 7K
1 nsl iilchi nl I
Miss K. M.

iimilless

rose to give bjs

ha\.* b.i u
ip

Miss Kmnia CarvcM* b*fi ihi.-

lion.
The mercury look a drop this afier-

a

iiaii r^^-^»r1^.

dng.

shape at oii. e.

i*aslly rc*nie.ll.il.

SPECIAL*—^Ve can pvo you a gooil OoncU, ni»holfib‘nx1 in
fine ;mitlo velour, ni<x‘ly cmlwedcJ hanlwooJ fnime, U«i gti-el

Mr. j

r>oDaitane Ustened attentively to tL«*
argutm-nt* r.gjiinst the refx^rt. aui tti«*n

uiiveiiuig. lu F.iirmoiitit

Mrs. Wjftd. win* i* llure for;.

HUi
descending fourliirti
«legr«iMJ C»»l:nan. who have lMi*n the gut*sts of
frt.m Hie hottest iH-riiKl y.*sterday. Th.*!**’’. «nd Mrs. Ven de W.-lker of-SiU

It; and 17 iis the .lays on which there

the report might l»e voted down.

^i•■;pl^U. ..I hi* st.ituf mi .V. J. l*rex«l.

I*cdui.

highest jHdiit It nachcil Unlay was M j l»"s Hay. |iass,il thnmgh the cily tlil:-

Ill* has npp«»lnt.il AOg.

Fric'tds of

the crookcil ofhelal learned this, and

riving thi.-; morning on the early G. U., siaml on their mum triji tlij.^ nu-rj.

matter up and see

iIiIh

Pent f.*dera| oMcchobler.

n»solri*d to “pac-k” t^H* evun *;!. s<» that

A- I. for bis -Mimuier licmu* at N«»nh|scrt ■ Ing.

that their ir«*es an* pul Into j»n»iM*r

Traverae (’lly aiul has urged that all
cili/.i*ns taka*

of the

that thirl-ig Mr.

inve-stigate the coedurt of a pr- mL;

and Mis* fMiih Itm* of

Ang»*l«*s.

taking the nuinty teachers’ 4.xamlna-

Point Yesterday Was 92.

more drastic measures, has app.*al<il
to Um* rtvle

K. I*. Ilai.

left ;

».t>e City visitor yesi«*rday. '
Miss loium VanValkenl.iin;. who

pass.ll a motion that ih.* or.lliianec* in
Irocs In the? city Hhuiild bo enforce.1.
yither than

Rapids

C. E. Remus of Ki*swicl. was fi Tr:u ' r* gular

Tb*’ city (imncit at the last 4ii«*«*tliiy.

hVi.ilrich

1

Ward of Gran«l

y«*sierday and n*lurii.i| home tiniav.

TREE TRIMMING DAYS.

Mayor

O. A.

liuMiM*s.s eati's iKdiind him lislay, ar■; t.|K‘ndlng

business men for she had no h(*l|> but

of age.

ai»i*ear»

;....22

stay a» Is land.

iinmnit-

the inrura-

ciuinting'discIos.ll ,ih«* fa.'i that sh.*
Iia<l

It

Ronaparte’s conuertioa with the Ratti-

ids. {lassed tfarungb the dty today uii Vould have little effi'd o: that icrtlua
of hl-c ataiu-n.i- which stdej wuh the*
her way home,
ae»-asrtl ti.an; *i». when Im* had rnlstu«d
E. Clyde of this dty *im*ui the day
Pv-ek
...............................
Ik
his de-.i.ur,***-. la* lM-g:;n over ag.ih*. n*In lake Ann.
pc'atiug lus «pe»ih wi.rt fer v\c»?>l.
Murrd ................................................ ..,,.....11
Dr. Laron* and family of Elk U:*p!di.
Uapsds |i;,u*k* fi-r i»ausc. gc^stun* for gt*-nim—
pat^*v*d thnrtigh the city ibis morning j md or iv, hut a de.T. n tti*;***
nni.l
PERSONAU
on their wav to Empire, wlu're tin y ton.ml luor^dtvg thi* fricjMi* of thi* a<
- . .t >
. .^. *. a-eii».
Mr
cunfil oPiciai
Mrt. A .\. l.owry. arcmpaninl by ; will *pc*iid a few day.** with fri.^jds.
I i'tes rh* n ap
Mtk
Ilrannon .-.hd
maid c*f
Fieri j
MIsh Anna Ne lson of this city left lK»t;^!p.:rt4- aud h:s r-**«i i •!
;n»v*d .l id adoj.i.il rbc rvi*«ri.
WaX-ue, liid . |ias4*sd through the cilyjihi* morning for Carp lake, wh- re ; li*
V '.4:*!.ge.
this m<*mlng w« n»un* I.ir a summer’* i will visit frienda.

ntely ralll.il hi*r f.ircc*s and lK*gan a
syst»*matlc

navy.

more Rc-feerm kegoe It was »VvIde<! !*> j

..-4

.Carver ..................................

Cciirgo Chalmers

the*

the child’s funeral ex|iens.-s.

/

the hewting of rlaims

nutler estate* lo determine tlu* heir*

The children had $j0 |«-

mrance on each of Uielr llriw.

there are some iH-ople ahow i.leas «if

!(■'

Mr*.

tb^ shoot

Meads........................
Are 11 and S—EataU CensisU of

was

&:■•

partirlpants In

has been visiting friends in Itlg Kafc

.ineAr

lumaiiarte. the new sremtary

attacking the ottk-tal. atnl crgfrg t!iat |

S3.42C IN CLAIMS.

.\;r.

A writer In Ilanwr’s Wcikly tells
ta Interesting mwdote of Charles J.

DNIHXAN3A3

Nl

SU3-|V3a

DNIHMIIAl

Nl



.
<

y.
V*

/

9m*f*m*

VMT DID HIVE I BITH

OM
paadd

Iba danlapa—f of a praetteal Jobe or

Ur LOMO PAST OCCUfIfICNCt.

hoax, and tba meat laaraad are anae-

^

Altofii TiMt Dip Into Or**" LnM
Mai* MIm ••
H« Chj»

pai-petratad an the learned tormUra of
___________________

London, tahaa aa aUeped Greek ebana.

tM Hto Wito.

I wish to eormri the »Jl«bi mU-

tardlag

t

oak eWaaa. Sam

Vtat, In

alrieh rom stato that kts iDrolantary
plaap ia tka bar was bln Irtt

I

Owla» to bk laabUlty to rea/l. U U
not arobabla that b«> would not pay
aay atootioa to anyibloK romlns Jrom

I

kabiu dKwJd »?n cofTi’Ctlr *tate«l.
My

flrat

iwullertloB

of

him

vbila he wa* taklny a hath.

Om of

waa

4aaoe.

yminy men

The

waa

In

|

a

duauut

chalJenjEed

nktan
^
man.
■”<»<
Ton Jnst licnr In wind ibat little
rlrcumstaacc when you’re making John
In rata did ardueokigisis and On-! over.”

him for a race to the abure and an tbey
approached it Vint put out hla jiaddle
to bold them bark and puah bhnaelf In

i of this cryptic Inscrlptiuo. which •
and In be went, with the appn>vai of
I its dlscorrrer ”liumbly disltested
tbe entire gathering.
. ^
die proetrmttag
penetrating genlusw of Orfonh | little hunter named nirain Gates. A1
It was stated Ibat be
In his | camlirldge. Eton and the U-arned 8o-! Ihuugli small in slse. Illram was notwl
porketbook and while tfnlng
clety uf Anthioariea,’* knd It w as^ly for tils bravery
irery for mlh-s nruoud In that
rIoCbea and the hill, tho w ind blew It
Into Ibo lake, which ar> IrriatesI him
that be wont home and ebnaiiMid bis
wife.

Very truly.
E. H. Allyn.

r

V

---------------BREVITIES.

Mrs.

Frank

lAwrence

hifs

b<gnn

suit against her husband for divorce.
8be also seeks an

Injunction

to r»-

straln him from talerfcrlng with htt
self or child.
Fire depariment box. No. 2". at Sixtoeatb and Union stns-t. will be out of
eommlsslon for ihn-e or four days.
The first

car of potaiis-s

will l>e

when It had driven the do vert wfmen
in England almost out oL-thdr wlu
that? the following reading was suggesteil by Uie hoaxer: ’ Ileneath this j
rrposeth Claud Coster. tri|»c sell- ,
Imptagtoo, as doth ^is consort'
Jane.”
That, too^ waa a clever, if rather
beartlMs, Joke which Btreven*. the
fibakeopeaiT scholar, played on Gough. ^
known to iKsiterity as the author of I
•‘Beimicfanil Mounmonts.” ttough bad j
critlcl-M'd a drawing by Bt«>evens
tber ijierellcsaly, and the latter fonhwltli planned a revenge which should
bold up antiquity to ridicule. Procur­
ing a flat piece of stone, he scratched
on It. In Aiigl«>-8axon itamieteni, thi*
inscription,
Inscrlr
-Here lUrdcnut drank
wlmdu
dry. start^ slsnit him end j
died.- nudI bad It exposed lu a sboii |
j whirli Gough waa ta the habit of

«*,

section of the country, where courage
was a common na»et. Once while hunttrucked a-iK-ar to a small rave.
lug he tn
ehance ta a
Now. a i
mlUlon fighting a bear iti close ijunr-.
ters, but this fart didn’t deter Illram I.
...___________
______ _____________
diiwr “ ------ ,
be put Ills knife latweeuI his teeth and
erawled Into tlie dark bole after the
atilmaL
|
By the greatest of good forltmc he
suctcedcd in killing It, for tlio reason
I so small tliat the

I fora

t story,
r and tl

m

*“
______________ ______
GOa Thirteen of theoe societies
delegates to the convention.
_
___________
_____ _ .
•f'**' **»* eonveotlon. The Endeavor«a
e* bsve
imt. ta».n
tsken up
np work
w«k In Tolo. one
----------'
<
tlw suburbs of IlcUtagfors. A lady U'
tag there has given 500 marks tflOOj
to the Finnish and Swolish societies
for this work and pr^adscs to build a
At present a st'hoolbonse Is be­
ing' us«L They are organizing a 8unsebool aod hope to hare an En-

Grand Rapids and play.

I ls«im found ta Rennlngton lane ou ;
Un* supj>oaetl site of Ilardleanute’s pnlAmericans aUif American enplfnl
ncr. nud. overjoyed at his good fortune, going Into Ceylon t«» ns«l»t In tl.e de-^
carried It off In triumph as a dlsi-overy vcU.pn.ent of the lea growing Industry
and towed the wheel all over the sur^ of rare antiquarian raloe. lie ahnwed this yi«ar as never before.
rouodlng territory, the horse moving It.with prido to his fcllew memlters of
tho Boclety of Antiquaries, a pajK*r
wab tehion.
Aprt*iK»s or a st.nten.ent ttmt -eoai
was written on it a learned dlscusalon
Carl Dairaugh. ta the empk»y of tho
would aiqiear n stn.iige nrtble of
followed and tho Inscription was pubdb-t.” n l or.x-sp >iid< .it w rit***- t*» the
Trartlon eompany. return*ul yi-hterdiiy
llsheil In the Oentirman’s Magazine.
Westminster «:nz«‘lt*> w.yh.g tiuit It is
from a trip to CliarleNvIlle. wlo-re he Bteevens' t
inpb/
ipl>/was fNimplcte w bi-n
li«rt only i-hlldn'ii nud cats who regnr.l
le public
H ns n li.xurx, ns he l.:is iin
Irish
Mr. Coulter wa.- looking InuglMMl with thrm. l»ut what his
water spaniel who »ink<*s nway with
tlui’s feelings and Innguni
gungi' W'
after the condition «>f the mq.,
o num)*cr of Innifw n day.
Would not luvo been |iwssllde
ki
t
Tb* friends of lh>r1 Winnie will be
TlHTon Morgan's saddle horse, whlb:

grazing near the canning farior)*. gid

Tl»e French government employe IT*- j the answer tl»at a colored prisoner
14»i people in its stale tobaeiv farUM^ | made in a burglary triaL
let. The great majority are women., j
"When this prisoner entered
th#
Two ibouMtwl .v.pitw of a iiamphlet
ex«mp«ti»n the pro-»vuting
to him:
by ToUtoy against militarism have
yon the defendint
this
been destroyed by the Berlin poIK'e.
j
I case*:"
Tlie orange i»rodoetlon of California |
..
.
eolored
amotints to about f l.MXS>.nfXt in '
n-r.-.!.’ 1 blnnl a Inwyah !
to do de
and the gold production alwut FIT.UG.- ^cfeiujin’. I done atoie the shtlclea.’

|_x.]
I'hiladelphla

Cle>|iatra was siieaking of her fa­
mous trip on the MIe.

-Fudge on a gokleu liarge,- she;
auifl. -What I want is a little canoe
with seveiiUi-ii sofa cuahluus and a'
young tunu paddling with the shwesj
of bis
sliitt rolled up."
S».*:iie liiouirians nswrt rtiat this dls- j
Huntnieitl. more than the icirtlng i
BpISM
ntuiiy. «
ahp at I Infer i.lH?rlod.—heinill 1

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

In

JUST ARRIVED

*|’be pojiubttloii of Cotta 1tle:i last
iHTeiiitMT was eNtitliatinl at r,40.«ssi.

*•>*' nelgl.lM.rh.-l
to.niu the «...r.lnn Ikonett
>•’"'*
‘ “H ru.c tbU year,
funking mu.h he.vdTl.e f»pinion
way In tbrninny that <blMt**n sli.iubi
not 1h- ob|lg«sI to vtud.v *»ut «*f ^•■b*•>d.
Mrs. Thurston’s
sufv<s.*ful
iio\>*l.
"The Mas*inemd*-r.’' Is ls*lng tnti.s
hiti.l Into Swexlish,
N*.rweg!an ai*d
DunUh.

rrr*!di*nt Hyde, of Bowdoin In Ms
TVe!b*sley sd*h-es» also advises youna
women who gnidmite friui. college to
’forgot it” In th**ir after relatlotn xvith
other people.
The frequeni-y with
wUleh this bit of adriie is given Irdde-atrs th.at In n*spei*t to *elf-«-on.felioiisne-w tl.e college for women Is

N«tw Tin ami Granite
ware, Ladies’
coats. New Station­
ery in box paper,
'rablels, Knvelopes,
cic., brooms, Ja 11
grades. Jelly tumb­
lers ’20c and iSc doz..
Can rublKirs 2 dozen
for 5c. Cap’t swim,
eh? buy water win^^s
and lly through the
water like a bird,
only ‘25c per jiair.

the bits entangled In a bicyele whMd

•orry to learn that he Is confined to

Bometblng
r fifty years i
Ingeunlty of
ilquarlans vnu tested
by a legend faint
ttl.T traced «
1 time
worn slab of
which, sv Its dls
coven-r said, hnd lieen une-^thetl dur
Ing some excavations In CumlMTlaml.
This was the Inserlptlon:

bis bom* by illness. “
Tba Misses Blanche Barnum. ly*lah
and

Myrta

Miller.

Grace

Morgan.

Gmrgette Morgan,. Edna Hadgcly and
Heiaa Blatae of Springfield. Mo.. Mish
Lon Isa Buck and Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Bade,

who

have

l»cen

camping

TH

*>n

But what language was It and wlutt
could it tm-aul Tlie ae«-eplrd o{)lnloD
was that the legend referred ta some
way to Tlar«!lmnnte or HardnnL bnt
beyond thnt a|>ecnlatlon even was
dumti, until the wicked Joker bad the
effrontery to confi-ss that he himself
had elilselcd tin* lii*MTlptlon. of which
the true trauslatlon was: -Thin Is a
hard nut to <Tack.” And so It wnc—
London Answers.

ing had a very enjoyable time.
The Happy Hour club had a veo'
enjoyable time at the home of Miss
Mary
to

Hurley on

Eighth

sirw-t

last

All memlM-rs are roqu«'sted

ho present

at

tlie

next

meeting

which will hr held >^om«-slier<> on the
shore of west l*ay.

Tti. y nr«’ Invited

In bring frb«nds.
Dr. HobUwurth lins niox*-<l into hiK
new home at the ••«»iner of fnloti and
Eleventh streets, w hirl, has Jus, b«‘H |
eompIetiHl.

I rxiwrience In New York.

"It I*

■•w to WMk RlbtMS*.
The washing of riblions Is not alvraya atteudi-d by the iM-nt resulii. The
C^jlowlng U a miUlii(*r'» inethiMl and
most sueccssful. Fnt the ribisw.I Into
i<i-iiie
a baalii of wnnn wnl« r.

Other Moman’s ehronie ailments. Half
the ditctnrs would starve If It were
not for the prtw-alenre of illnesses thnt
at* purely Imngiuaty.
Of emrse. It
does Imt do for us to tell a xv.nnnu
' who has firmly ma<l« up Iht mind that
she Is ill that she In not ill. In ulne
■iJr^.n ba I cases out of ten she would I >w her
the riglit side w ith n liofMmTniiMl; tcmiH-r and consult another doctor,
when dry rob Udwei-n the bands :isi Among certain
women
Invalklism
If washing It until all the stlfin.-»« u g1'-«'* them a dlstinetlon which
l.ey may
out. tbeo Iron again to rciiK>xe the’gnit ifring to their self lox*e. Tlic’
wrinkles.
When ribbon* iir»* w:i*l.cd| literally
r health.*
in this way It is difficult to tell them[ They h
from new.
I
«■
t’aH at hi* offlw as the
Xetirly every woman know* from ex-j nmst racltlne event of thi' day.
If
mu‘ |11they know him well enough. Giey Imperletire how «llftictill it is to wn*,.i sne
t'eMfully a «Txxd.otrd simvrl on«l
-. hn*e
hnxs II'lore him to waive profi’sslonal rtiiKik ilutry
fluffy and In prime et.nditlon
condition j Q»e
qnclte» aod
sod tell them alK'Ut ailments
It ItKik
when dry. One wotunn iiuide .i trl- of e cr won.m who c-o
of this de*oriptlon-nnd Uiey i
tunphantijr anecewful exp*'rimeat. Slie »
tied Icgioa-have
I
|»ut the ahawl Into a pillow «-am*.. tied!
n craving for uiartjTilom.
len which doeturlng an imaginary lUneas
aoema to oaUafy."- New York Time*.
The
remow.
K«tai«a Wwwa
HI* side.
Then* wa* a certain ..Id New EngThe mau had he««a grorobllng stondlly
tand oilnlster who had a blunt
ST of
for half an hour to hla ocat mate, whom
getting right at the bottom of thing*.
be bad uev«r a<*en before.
He bad
With a aoleton air he announced from
«nunbted about buataewk polltUw. war.
the pulpit one day U.nt a button had
pMce. varatton*. chureb. children, rail
b(^en found In the collection.
*f>nly
rpads, *(41001*. farm*, newapaper* and
one Individual in the chuivh could have
that aafoUlng orapegnat -the wcotber.
been guilty of tbia trick,” be aald. "and
TM* man Ixsclde him bad borne all
I ohnll expect tbia |•er«all to rej>taee
that aoemad Decfaaary and at tart beIboadbt blm of a way to oltanoe th* the button with a coin.” After aervlce
a memlier of the church owned up to
Crvmbtar. If aoot a thing waa pooalbta.
being the culprit and asked:
'‘now
-A** ytmr domratlo letathms agr**did you know I was the maur "I did
abtor b* naked anddenly. turolag an
not know.” sold the clergyman. ”Bot
BaqoMtlro fime on bia campanlon.
you aald only one peraon could bare
•*Taa Ibay ar*r snapped the gram•tor,
•«•* my wif*-. retathma that done It- “Jnrt so,” waa the reply.
Two peraona could not hare put the
aMbtaBtbatropble.-

«me bottoa «n Ibe ptataL”

Tba Baaaian mtnieter at Rta JanHro
and all bis family are Buddhlutt. whli*
tb* JapoAeo* nilnlatcr-and hU aerrelafT arr Cbriattana.

k:

TRY A RCCORO WANT AD

N*irtltjM*rt

('olun.bia
with

t’t.arb'vuix

will

rn.iiK't-i

tl.i*.^*^.<-am<r
and

t’*n>.-k<‘y

Geo. Barr McCutchcon’s fascinating

S l-wO *’.J, I.W

a.

bia l«'av«>s Travers*- C..y a. s :t • a. m.

Cy rerkina the Now nampahli*
niUlkmaire, who died the otlier day.
never drove auythtaff swifter than a

pair <rf rteer*.

Aug. 12. 1905.

aug 11-12

Dl. W. A. FABIISWOITH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
(Mtos hoars sattlBs.m. sad T totp.aa
BoaMopathk* Qs.iwsl PrscOe. sad
OonSaltoUons.

EVKimODY INVITKO P* h* a. (’has

Aug. FJ.

nigh..

aug 1112
-Charl. voix.

Illinois, fare |I round trip.

Keep

BBEWSTEB’S
JVfnj.TON.S

mm

n

m
i

SATURDAY

Bargain Day
and colored Wool Dress

J

.WICE'-

REMNANTS SILKS AT LIKE PRICES
dOc anti l’2>^c Wash Goods, to clean up your
choice at
::::::
:

5c Yard

Wc need the room, new goods arriving every-•
day.

AsL to see ilitim.

If you are not ready

to buy now, you will be later.

It’s a pleasure

to show them.

E. WILHELM

Comer Front
and Union...

The Hotter The Day

Sk*-Ieh« r sing the la'*-<i |i**piil?.r stings

SrNOAY n.XrritSIO.N

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

E\*ERBODT IN\TTED to hear ChtS.
Skelcher sing the latest popular songs
at GrlnncU Brothers’ Satnnlay night.

Toe,;

lertal itory. will begin in the Record
Watch for it

"ii

auo 12-tf

days. Tht.rMlays und .Satnnla.x. r.duni-

at (Itiniiell Uniiln-ts' Sattirdn*

lext Tuesday.

Th* Travtrss City Caiming Co.

H<-av*‘r

l*eU>«k«-q nn*l Harlior Springs, steamer

Carp lake, have retnrn«*d home, hav­

evaalng.

IBI. 8AIIAn.^PKU. TOC,JlA

To Charlevoix end Petoskey
liming the f'dlowirig two wi*-Ks th.*
s.eantiT

Prheless art treasures pictures I
a llbrury have lM*en destroyed1 by 1
at the Fastle of l.lriit*
lie. n
Cbeiiinltz.

work.

Goods AT Al.MOST YUUK OWN I'KICHS

ITEMS OF inter-st
Or g«>n apple* have 1.een stdi
F.nglnud «* high ns pl.lo i. bushel.

for

14 y*ar* of i«*. Ptoaaaat, ctonn .

lUx-onl.

Remnants black

dca\or sociatr.

r*ang W*»*a •*r*rcto H.”

The old man listened quietly until the
shipped from h«*ro Monday.
Tliey
tale c-ntne to an end and then. In a
bring thirty c«’tits on the local market,
tgb pltchwl, quavering voice, said;
••Well, Illram. I like a brave man as
Aa soon as ran Ik- arrangiNl a water lag.
i
called
at
the
|
wHI
as anybody, but you’re an tafcrnal
polo team from this city will go to
A few days later Gouj^

WANTCO.
Mo wmmsn, gHto and boy* av*e..

In Bangkok yoo ti*r«| from ibr day arterDooB. bis Urg* BiUe cUas at
steamer to the hotel on the hack of an OgoohL
elephant.
Id the eornite of bis addnrsa a bom
In 1«0 the Bomts-r of deaths from onet of tpse* was banded to him. it
plsgoe in India was SKkOOO; In 1904 It w-as a merk of appreciation from a
was 1.040/Wl.
youth who had recently Joined the
•Hic death rate among the whit* k-lass.
raee In klanlbi Is utuler 10 per l.tiXk
-Tki* sift
Is
Buoxi>ected.’’
Mid
while that of the natives is over 50.
Mr. Cooke. -U is as nnexpeeted as

What 8ha WaatW.

^

-thing to do with pipe# or smoking, ami
this comes nndcr both bends.’
. for the stove
••And she hsd to

BENE A TH. TH. IMT.
OSERK. P08 ET.
B. CLAfli. COB TER TRIP
E BELERO,
IMP.
IK. OT. OKAS. DO
TH III. B.C
OK. aoR T. J. A. N. E

.——

ITtMS OF INTEREST.
A fdagle Gneealaad whale Is worth
more then fUjOOO
the

uoo.

uw» and aald. 1 promlMd roo trhni

.UP - -kit. u.. n-iupn

Boibc yoonr men were oat la a

row boat a few baudred feet from the
Vim

’✓

llto.
1 _________________________
posaesoed—filled the________
roomOan
i

of tbno Joke. urm. j S?

fand to boTC santllxtl ao oortrot

nboraa of Own lake near where be

laadlnc and

V

for the adrancemeat of Cbzfatlan Endeavor,
spending the
time in viaidng
amallcr aocieties
In the Granite
State. He trav-

I wa* a

amall boy and aiteodi-d a picnic on the
lived.

married

wbeuV were mar-

_ like i
ed

a -doai paper «bop.- tot li U rl«hi bl»


abe

^e?’Sbe‘^l[^r hlm’tolklug at ] joomimTi.anrolu,

legead. It was drmlatcd amoox the
members of the august
tlqnarian aodety notU it
u fril
leii into
mio tbej
laei
baada of Dr. Kemidc. who. amid much {^a-

m*btr jraam.

i'

nian

was aald to bare been an betrloom In i rt«hl enough, bat be d never been
Ibe Badotoa'a famUy for many centn-'
maoker. mtMJ
and he mlaaed the i 3
ltt>- * tau-mper|te ■UW«7»
httttle ■ocuhlttc be*d been acewtomed to
tim «Dd «.|.ud « . .nip oC dLb. «o f

tako la an artkia la romr paper ra.

the* younc

body at a Bedonln. waa prceemed for I praadae her be woakl hare aothlns to
tbHr iaapartlan and admlratSon. It • do with amoklnf. Weil, that was all

T» th« Bdltor or the Eresinc Jl«c
or4;

taS*ct»ae-

**Now tt% ■ crated oecretary oC the New Bampnblre CbriatlaD
Endcaror anloa. Granted a
moDtb’a Icareof
aboence from bis
work as a re­
ward for faith-

aald to bar* bean taken toom the dead |
'

-

Sute tte

dtaenoiflse.. An mmmO^ hoax Waa

^

•• -

an TR7 fine tor Toa to have thrar
plans tor aaktoc John ovar^ be
naeda tt.** aald the old lady. **B« vay
hare aone Ideaa aboot refomlv * tow

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Cbo$e Zm Ollndows
Are filled with Furntiure at Prices
that are not only talking and be­
ing talked about

GEORGE
BARR
McCUTCflEON
author of*6rauslark**
will bixjn be ready lor
our readers.

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No book since
“Trilby” took so
great a hold on
the popular fan­
cy os “GrotutariC’’
Taktn co«npkl*Iy by aufpriw.

Brewster’s Millions
as a masterful romance may not excel that other story

But Rre SelHtid the
Goods
If you see anything there you
want, SPEAK QUICK
If there is anything you want and don’t sec, ask for it, and
if it ta here you will be given a bargain.

Our Orders are to Sell the Ooods

of “blended love and episode” by McCutdicon, but it
certainly equals iL
We’ve been through it and commend it with all

AND WE ARE DOING IT

our hearts

Brewster’s Millions
By the author of “ORAUSTARK’*
will be publiahcd in this paperl

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iicMgan Mm MiW to WfsMp p
waatara >H<cal aAooL Tbadaya anaaMtai M tbt ptaMHi wtea ha oM
4aeu the «a*vaUaM batar AacaaC U.
n. aatf gMiay. tha MUl Aamar^
tha rad mM. haalM prtatad aavaaal
ttaartatlMi af BMIaal aabjaeia. the
LMTd’a paayw. hyama. a»d other

•f<al to tlw Kvwlei
:Blaka|» N. X. Ni»4e. H* nfa, ~TIm
Nwtkporl. Mldi^ Anc. It.-Tk# tlM te pMt for ttet vOi
of
. gnM Mi«) rmmpmtmimg opMnd I*a Hr*t«ria «%fek duraeiartBed tte 4«>
•mtac «i th« eunp gxnvDds of U^c r<Ai<ips a f«^ yoar* aca. Tb« iatflaa
MattodUt Camp M<x4inp aaMciafiaq.; of toAay U too wall ateMiad aa4 toa
tvo mfica aontk af Northport. Prom- i lualilcaai. It may aoi ba te cmr Uma.
^toeat amooc tiie speaken la attand- j bat i pre<Uct iiut oar yoaac paopla
MM are Ave iadlaa ailolBtera. smoea! will ao looser camp. They will eema

, WU. The daaohvy la the
Ottawa is this:
*lfa moo ywh wuh. mah dah mak boh.
WalB je shah wala dah r> te oucc;
Wa TOO ae mlad. m aira sa mlad.
Kah ya: pah ae yld. O je cho*.'
I>r. C H. Potts of the Christian Ad. Tocate. Cbloajco; Her. Melt T^otte- of
the Rcscre Mtsala*'; Grand Rsplda^
j lik-h^ and Jadgc Frederick Mayae of
j Charlevols will sueod next week and
deliver able addreasea. •
I

I), viat alaaty rear* of ape. is
tha flidaat aanrteias mambar of the
NaMa-a^ bead. She is the ataptlaaihiiii at Chief flhtrfim aad wm
reaMaat aliaoat withia a stoal’s thrc

bAvt uf a vBMa MreB ba atrippad fMm
tBa tiwe M cm Mver be rcp»««** ^
MUiw awi tBe tree is cwtiraty de­
stroyed la appaarawee. only a roegA.
corTMimi pofCBteg id tiam heiag
grows to eoear ike dcBdewcy ao llgiht-

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Rev. A O. Doom Camolns on Branadi,
The geoeral auparTiahm af tMs
great gatherlag baa
dlmetion af Rev. J. D.
Deecs cfl the Morthport Mdthodistj
charch. who to tenting on the grounds
with his
his fomOy. He began in the early
wiate, i gntber fcto foresn topKher.
anmnge the small details which grow
in sigaiCeance as the time drasra near.
That everything has righted itaelf is
cTident from the perfeetneas of detaU
hich the associatkiB is encoonierlng
Robert Agosa. the weU-known tailor
of NorthpoTL wUi be oOcial taber
preter. He to a graduaU dC Haskell
InsiRute and Is' also a -local prenchefIn the Metbcullst s*‘nrlce, having been
elt«cted opo at ibe cloie of last year's
revival.

Camp Greondt Gpring Into Life.
The «iwen woods of the Indian camp
1 ground. Shaako«e-Bbik. aod a somber.
{and auialr weieoma. A sadden eaergy
I pervades everythlag: teaU sprlag taio
(life, shouu read the air agd the smoke
I of many wigwams rise like inc(*nse to
the sky. Probably no nation e»er pre-1
seated more dieersity of charaeterls-1
tics, aui'e varied a*>d aene-al aspect I
I «»snMluxiral iHeiKlonieratiu*' than |
the camp grounds now present, liie;
aged graadparems. with almost paganDR. CARLOS MONTEZUMA
Islic haUefs. offaet tha sprightly genaratloa of today, who namber amoaat Member of Rush Medical college farIbrm such forceful exponeot. of the |
C.pturxM in Sam-mtl
classic school sv Dr Charles Moute- j
Mounuina. Arlroi.a. IsTl. after
xui^ Rev. Wllllsin Hiss, or the guei.i j
^uvmied has rtaeu Inio nstioual
and eloquent Nab«i ay-ash.
( prominent- as a man of b-uers. bxlurer and physirian.
Northern Bands are Hietoric.

First Tcipfe*'
dapewde tanaly upaw adwetimi Cor Ra*

Local tfpaakena in ChorfB.
LAst evening the fluent Bias gatbFifty revAlutioas of the wheel of jered together the flrat attenders sPd
time aad the new red natkm to bom. toaighL owing the absence of NabM^ Before this they were the wild chll-! a-.vasb. who to detained at Odabah.
dinw af the deep srildemcss living in j Wit., the services will be In charge af
wigwams worshipping nn unknown locnl spenkers. The great Sunday.
spIrlL bedacklng thHr faces In warjAtt|. Jfl. which to the culminaOaw of

Indiana Fend of Old Hymns.
The Indians as a race are especially
fond of music, and the servicej arc roplotc whh soars sung with perfect at­
tune. led by ae Indian eil at a reed
organ sarrounded by an Indian choir.
Oaring the services many of the famil­
iar hymns suddenly resound tfarongli
the deep woods in tim6s famUiar hut
wo-ds strangely at variance with
Ibe old text. RspertoJIy taking tn the
people are these hymoa: -Jesus.
Lover of My Soul." and.. “Welcomg..
ANDREW J. BLACKBIRD, Harbor Springa. 97 eVara Old.
Sweet Day of Rest.” and they sing,
MICHICAM'S LANDMARK. REV. KEWAOfN. 104 Vesra Old,
Fifty years ago, northern MU-blgan
This picture was taken 40 yy-ara a go. whiio he occupied the poailion of
of
the
raiun
grounds
luwcniy
years
|
"Jeuus,
ke be nah xe kooa.
WIioM- tHuillmiouB roiliWuo*- at Krwa<liii ilat*’** back i>ast the oldest In- was the exclusive home of pagan In­
United States Interpreter, lie was a ktH-n. Iluetit ctiinviKHiiIent 'during
dians living in bands on reservations ago. She was a iK-autifiil du^ky In-j Ma nwa ne mud nln je cbog
hablunu' reodUctlon. sixty y»-arn aRo.
the war fits acathing articieK on the - f.iup|»erheadH- winning national reoogcomprising thousands of^ acres, held dlan td&iden whom the nephew. Pa n**-• Ma gwah ewh m^h mamg ah shkog
nltioa. He to in attendance at camp lu etting.
by them through iku treaties of 1K3C qua. of an adjoining chief. Mar-sau-ba. I Kiih va ewh ke che noo ding
them belUK Rev. Wliliam Petoskey.; hert\ to be aure. but the tent will be
won in marriage- He was drowm-d ' Kah zho shin a peak ma gwsb.
ai)d
grandson of old rhb f P»* law-M--Bay.; i.ue|irwd«*«l by r»*son cottages.- Ula
in
Grand
riv«-r.
while
cru.-.King
the
Icel
Nee.g|tah
duk
pe
mah
do
zing;
the B
paint nnd preying upon ioin noirther.! the week will U- In ehurge of Dr. Carh«*ail man of the l.litl«- Tra\erso liund j argument is riglit. The tented audithe adjoining Lake Michigan shores at Grand Haven, and she later married { Puh guh me wtoh nim je cbog
Even then H Is c<»m-«sl«-d that they bail kis Monu-zunia of Chicago, the full
of Otiawas. who held their nuu-rva ‘ lurlum has dUplared the deep aombar
and practiced their pagaa orgies ou Me-jlg-in-<-wa> (Big Itod Eagle) and Ain duh zhe ub yur n*ah Ung.”
the faith of the white nun without lii'i hl<Mx1-AiAc-h^- who w'as taken prtooour
^
tlon on the shon-s of the liay naou'd i ahad«^ of two yoars ago and the birch
— ........
the exact grouads made sacred by this Is iiassing her life childless, her only!
alna.
{ !•> the Puna Imllane in September.
after them. whe|-e peiOAkey miw^ liark torclu-« have b«>en displaced by
ron
Pwlng
his
life
while
s
memlicr
ofj
.-4,,.^
wa
wa
ne.
great religious gathering, which hobls
Today. In unison, all trilal dl-^iini -j iMl. whllt- a little child In camp with
stands. The grandson, \milani. re-; mtslt-nj gasoline lights, while nearly
In Its grasp a aumber of the promlmmi Company K. First Michigan Regliuon. Tu give she noo muh guk;
lions are swept away liy the one GiMi.j bis triln- in HniM-rstiiious Mountalna.
reived a course- in the priming deiwrl- j half the cam|u*rs will Just quietly load
tribal members of half a century ago. of Sharpshtxiient. Thoush
thay
are
gatberetl
under
one
cwnop.v
t Arizima The Punas took him away,
Mon
duh
uh
hub
uh
a
kee
sblg
J
' m«'tu of the Caiil .li- selus)!, but Is-lhg • their etsik stov<-s on their wagons and
vout f-hrlstian. she was a |iagan until Che be xah Be ah yoog."
and their voices ar«- ralMsi in irium-' later a4-lliDg him to P. Gentile, a pboThree Qeneratiotia are present.
■of a ndlcious turn of mind studied j set them up near the open tent, where |
fifteen years ago.
phant praises to Gitcke Msnliou, ih •, togrspher who ws* irwvellag in ibe
('smestly and was ordaim-d for the, they continue to do business In the
Petor Shew-su-da-aa.
Three generatiems of the O-nom-oomnipresent God.
’ w«-st. Mr. Gentll« placed him in school
-Brother"
Rtjoicea.
Methodist ministry five years ago by i same old ws.*-.
nlence band are in attradance. the
Peter
8bow-an-da sa
(Soolhem
Three Tribes Represented.
I in IkT* and in 1KM) be entered the UniIllshnp I.er»iy Warnti. He U town-1 Rev. I>*wls Me-da wis of the Brad- agt'd^’son of the chief. OM Wsu-saA-i»ong go she moke . familiarly Light). Waa-aa-chnm (Shinitig Ice)
Three dlstlncj trilH-s an- is pr.-s.-m. versily ^if Illinois, graduating in HUH.
ship treasurer of Kmniei cotinty and ; ley Mission, and Rev. John 8. Ke-way- eburo (Shining Ice), his son. Rev. Jas. known as "Brother West." is a valtied^wad O pungga-wbe-moke (Westl
ed with characterisip-s larg*-l> di\er- Hr. Mon»*-riima imme«llately entered
rosides In k line etHiiitr} residence two , ge-shik. a Carlisle pUpll. will occupy Wau-sha-gee-sbk. and
his pretty memU-r Of tb»- Chiiup Meeting asMicto-' the only three original members of
miles from pi-toskey. Rev. Wililani the pulpit at tiroes during the aer- daughter, Alice Wau-aha-gee-sbic. a tlon. and though so full u( religious j the O-nom-o-ulence band who twslded
THREE AGED MEMBERS OF THE O-NOM-O-NIENCE BAND.
. •
Ellas U a Chip|H-wa. being a t'anadlan ' vlc«*s and impart their knowU-dge to former punpil of Haskell Institute.
z»*ai. wa.-i in his vouth a pi-rf»*<t ty|«- fifty years ago on the shore of Lake
;
by hlrth and ^^^u^atbro. a graduate of | their humble br«-them.
Prominent bands with reaervatlon^ of young saxagry. his only dn->s uinii Michigan three milt-w west of North-1
oa these shores were the Sbub-wa- eight years of a*-e being the dark brown j pttrt. The government school house
MICHIGAN'S FIVE ORDAINED INDIAN MINISTERS.
sung (Seeingthrough the trees) band, j retreat of the fore.<t ms- trunks, later' was sutloned on their reservation and
J located'atOmens (Far
away comi [ aapt-iT».sl«*d by the native dress of leg- the little rtsl children leam«-d ihelr
try); the O-uom-o-nlence (Red I’mln*). | gins and shirt. He is a iH-rfect type first lessons in Christianity from the
!oa Lake Michigan shores near thejnf the great evoliiiion of lutganism to fw-hool bouse, which did duly for 1
I head of Can' lake; the Na gon-a-lH* • | rl.ristianit-.
HU fatlu-. Old Ring sior.ary wru-k on Sundays. These three
t (Head \Vat*-rn) hand on the shores of j .Nose, always wur. a ring in hU n.:»e old ex-ftagans now show the result
{Sha-ako-gi--shlk camp grounds; and : and paint, d his face, though the Mich that training.
jibe Waukaz.s* ba-d on the sli.- of j igan lielians M-!dom wo-e Ma.m! siill
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]Nortbf»ort; the KewadI- band at Elk I he b. de k d hims.-tf fll-l ),K ear.
®
‘Rapids; the Muck-a-ta-wa-wa. be-ge. ! with rl-c-. and
th. ma-k.s of
The Indians of Michigan are by naWhee. which, simplified, means the many Igiitl.-s
x-n-'tlUve. ki-en In Judgment and |
' Black Mouse band who IH.-tl on a va^.
Insight. They .ll.scern as lime movt*s j
!Irckerrmlkm near I'-e mouth of Grand !
Service tfnd E^uioment Perfect.
mm mj»t
sigoinrance nf
of characur as
set >,
*Traverse bay
eroiinds i.'* forth l.y their repres.-nistive mea nnd ^
:»,-r(«-.'t .n It . eq il|.ni. ni 'hi.-year. an.i wona-n who have left the wigwam;
Oldest Member of Tribes Present.
with a e-iai -ani In the '.a-<1 : of l-oine for th.- clrar .-.lucaiional atmos, The oldest inemlM-r of Ihew.- trilnrkilled eh. f . -o \i«;ii..- n.<-d negl.vt phere lu erect a standard which can
: to lx* it aMe.ndaut*e is the aged Chief jtlto inner man. The i.-iited auditorium . n.-\er be .overtbn»wn Coupled with j
Ke-wa-din. now w supv-raununteh Melb-j Is amply larg.- for ih.- siit n.lanet an-i thisa deep and searching inwardnt-ss
odist divine, whose buar.v head ha.-1 the gn.un.i.s ar.- iK-rf.-ct m ti eir i»- has In-en road.- into the spiritual life I
buffeted one bundretl aad four north- treat. Lu.-.t year mmilH-rles.s vlaitors until the mystery has been entered'
f l—Rev. Lewis Medawls. Bradley. 2—Rev. John Jaroba. Nortbport.
em winters, practlcajly in the same ann.ng th.-re.uriei> simply Kxik it for and ihev
are enfolded-by IL |
1—Pet.-r Show an-da sa iSr.uth* ru Uchl), 2—Old Was-aa-ebum fShln-'
3—Rev, Wm Ellas. IVio.-key. t- Rev. John1 Ke way k« shik. Kewadin.
location. He is still hale and hearty and ' granie.1 that the U-au(lful whit.-hlrrh-' The last lingering shadows of the j
Hot.
cnjo.Ts with dignity the disiinctlou oljua which stand like trim st-ntlm-ls of'early pagan conception are swept jling Ice). 9!. y.-ars .dd. 3 A pun-g s.v-sha moke. iBruther W<-sl).
being the oldest member of the.ramp ! Ilgiu. wer.- ther.- fi>r n.> oth.-r purisjw away by this magical Inception and |------------------- r;
-------- ------------------------------------------------------------meeting. Hto head i*« wh‘*e and his 1 than to Ik- hirlp'*e<l ..f their satio-like their iransforraatJoo is complete. This ' gent and ln,^til- le t.
satie r the m.-Uiral scbo>»i of the NorthwestVictoria cttllog,'. afi« i aiu-u.ling Walftp. Carlow Montezuma.
|K>le Island pnl.lir wcIkkiIs. later IkIiu;
Bui Hie gn-ale-t of Indian HH-akers face seamed and bronzed into a parch- 'bark. Two depiitv ».h.-riffs will be in is lndef»endent of individual character ' Ing four generMiu.n- .nr-- pr.-s»-ntt T*i.- ern university and graduated in lltt(9.
ordaintM and rh.Hu-Ing the work of an to l»e in attendance is Dr. CatIos Mon- ment-liko skin laid in wift delft folds i attendance this y.-ar and no such ruth-jin its origin, but paradoxl^Iy speak-' agf>d ex-pagan .hi. f -u.- IksM*- tie- Af.-r m \en j.-ai> of goxx-mmeat aacj less dettruction «»f nalure's artLtic Ing. depvendent in a grt-at measure on‘young stalwart gra.luaf*- and .Irhiks in vie- he ram.- lu ChiiAgo. where be to
t-vangelist. R*-v. John Jaetil.?.- Is a tezimm. the fulI-l>Uv,»»led Apache, of tbat no artist could produce.
Old Na-gon-a-be-qua on Ground.
work will b.- permitie.i It may not be character. Furthermore it does not I the cameM word, o( the native ex- XMlay recognize.1 as a prominent eduteacher. Interpnler and Metluxllsi ex Chicago. He is a graduate of Carlisle,
cat or. lecturer and physician.
Old Na-*on-a-be-rua (Head waters j generally known that once the outer: neoesaarily originate in education, bat i borter.
hoiii-r, being or.lalnet! at Bay View by the I nlverslty of ItlinoU and North-

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EIEMNG IMCHEM

SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC.
trim the tn-s and charge the cost of
same to the property.
It
a veby noticeable fact that
Ftoronca Millar Waa tha H osteas Yeung People Had a Pleasant T.mc at I 1‘acifls fmst .\«lverttoliig Men's ssso: riatiou tbe msiuiger of a Kan KraurisPopular Point YesUrday.
^ha.l.- ir.H > of our city nt-arly ail need j
^ ^ery Pretty Affair Last
' eo department store said that Ther* I
Miss Lytle's Sunday school Hass of
trimming and if exerytme will give
Evening.
I are two tblngs ne«-e*iuiry In order to'
the Church <rf Christ, known as the ■ get resQlts froai adrerttolng—first,
thi.s matter ImnuHiiate attention — ^
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ti.K-is will take .« a much improved
Florence Miller was hostess at Bereans. enjoyt-d a basket pArnlc yes- tuivc- a giMsI thing to selk and then
WHEN THE SHADE TREES OF THE np|H-aranee.
. ,m.,r luoch.«n ,lv.i. to »7c'o('hir I
*'
“■* talk nlioot it to B war tliat will stake'
peocik- want to boy it"
.j
-t this work dtme with- Rlrl rneodl «t her home.
Sl*K bathing furnished amust-ment. The
^ CITY SHOULD BE TRIMMED.
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Tlie Htieaker overlooked a third es ,
gCTitleroen came out for eupper and
tl.-lay 1 a: golng tn apiH-al to the
evening,
■» Keotlal of wliich every adrerttolng
eivlc pride of ir |K-.*ple and a»k them i ^he dcomilons were pink. Can- forty hungry pAwons declared that man to cognlzsiit.
Tbe good thing
to set apart u-al Tlmrwday nnd Friday, j ,jeiebm bokUag pink candlaa sat at they weix- well filled with the good j mast be liivitingly described where tbe;
to make op a picnic < deMTiidion will to- n-sd. Tbe most a I-1
ig. If. and IT. when they will see i«je*ch end of the table; the ccater piece things that
I it that th.-ir tnw-s are trimmed prop- ^^ ^
bouquet and the ebande- dinner. A business meeting of the luring "ad" ever written Is of small
I
CIVIO PIMPE OF THE PEOPLE 18 "ly Thin.*' d.n*iring competent belp'ner waa adorned by a Urge bow of class was held and after devouring \alne in a waste |>a|>er basket.
Tbe deftartmeut store manager;
several
wnter
melons,
a ride home by
APPEALED TO.
th. lr trimming cm notify the pjnk ribbon. The menu wns as fol­
moonlight was enj*#yed by a merr) * should have said: "Have a good ttdiig |
chief of (Khlicvsecun* such lows:
i to sell, talk aliout It in a way that will |
crowd.

help for them,
Cram of aAltaon with parsley.
make iieoj>le want to buy It, and do
Hoping that our citizens will attend Veal loaf.
I .vour talking thrpugh a dally newspaBaked sweet potatoes.
way thm Wmt Wmbm Was AbaaaL
to this matter and have the work done
I |ier of high sUuding aad torgi- rlrvulaNut salad In orange casesi.
, *^ura It by Telephoning to the
**Aud
now
ladieH.
and
cents."
sa!d
tlon."—I’hltodclidjto
Uet-ord.
tm or lK-f**re the days above named.
Chilled melon in heart shapes.
'
Chief of Police—Many Tree*
the silver tongued orator, who was
I am,
Vour bumbte servant.
Strawberry Ice cream.
lotrodueiag and giving a short talk on
Trimming.
Need Trim
A. V. Friedrich. Ma.ror.
Coffee.
Aaaofted cakes.
the freslm In the side show. -1 w tob
After the luacheoa «u aarved the to call your attention to this empty I A regiment of soldiers were drawn
^^^ug. \a and \T nre the omdal tree
BUSINESS CHANGE.
gentlemen friends of the yoMg ladies chair. The seat to twelve f«-et in di­ I op for church fiarade in tbe barrack
)>Jrtamiing days In Traverse niy. Tlie
pat la an appearance and the whole ameter, and it Is sMe to susUln a tqture. but tbe c-faorrh waa beutg rarouncU has decided to enforce the or-: Queen City Bakery Bought by Frank
party 'betook tbemaelves to the We- weight of 4,to;7 peooda. It was nmde jp^red and could hold only haR of
Smith.
. finance and 00 the subjci. Mayor A. V.
que46ng club where the remainder of to order for I.^^rlts. the queen of fst , them.
Fri.'dricb has the following to say:
Frank Smith has purchaaad
emlng was spent An dancing.
women, but the derrick broke this I *Bergeant major.** ihooted the celt>o the people of Traverse City:
bakery business of Lane A AA
io^ "tail all tbo mn who want to
morilM While the s
The city eoimcil ai their last
street, Mr. Smith has;
.
dcarortng to lift her
: go to church to Ml out on tbe reoorao
Ihg hUd Aug. 7. decided to bare the '
of the flrm aaj
ORDERS FOR FALL,
she will lie forced I
: flank."
ordinance relative to the trimming of | driver mi doe of the whgoaa for the' ^*'®*** ONfoaia, MarJEaH idyfoa In taa; Of couraa a large aumUff qokfcty
to eKtre«ue(y snrry
kad gladly avaUed tbamsel^ «f tha
ahad*' trees enforced.
I last two years and to very popular #tth |
faada.
This, otxSlnaoce provldt'a that •» | tis cnslomers. He to a very straight•***^' appeial yon In seHng this moat le^
markalde .ntountain of flesh, but the
shade tree, oa the street, of the city ,,onward, upright young man aad will
aamplaa.
acrident was tons voidable. With year
be triaimed at least nine feet pot lato the boalneoa the energy which I
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Und (11 iiittosltto ve will afiv foas oa
above the^sldewalk and that If the brlags success.
to gulnaoa co|wrnictM. tbe Glto moouid Bank Ite xbm l«
property holder does not do this work
atah. tbe tnneh of whose faaffs 1
•mt tt ■«t-TSw
that the board of pabUc woffa ahaU
TRY A RSCCJ»\kANT Aa
TRY A RECORD WANT AD

MAYOR HAS
SET A DATE

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United States District Attorney G. G. CovHl never gets ggdfod owr Btr
tie things.

"Tea. air." said tbe pomi>ous HtlMB, who rates blniseif at half a mil-:
lieu. "I began life a l*«-fo>led l-oy.
and see what 1 nm today.
"That's all right." reidieil tbe easyimlag'maii. whose sole ass«-ts t-otistoii
of Oito wife. Bix ehlhli
nine'
dogs. "Yon luMl a big advantage over
me at tbe start"
j
"How'a thatr* queried the p. c.
;
I life a l*arefoote<
led ls»r." ♦
tOolMd thr Mter. -*bll. I
ri.

Fate, with bloody flaffma aad dl
baa drawa a aMkh
Lace, tm-h-m bsttSenhlp.
j*™
„f il^otoboo. aad raaalac
amm-k upon the high Sana.
Kafoa
|>t,iftukiiM*. lu her may asaaas of
pirue
re—multum in
plrerise
cootbrd wHIj t-MTOptloB. (

such to Uusola. — WaaBtom

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TMK CVCNIMO SSCOIta TKAVCIItK CTTV,

■MM MR
rkmWHmumnn Lmd
«l«l» Itts bMB orsBAlsad sa4 it is tM
taMlM !• g» aflar M*
»iauhl» at ck* Mg taMMUMd
uacBt la CMoago, Aag. IS aiM 19. It
U mM to be tks oalr arnawn's dob M
tko ktod la ihm VmHad Btaloa. Mrs.
Tbeodoro U PVakor Is prssMoat. Mis.
E. It 0«cat Mcrsury aad UHiarar.
Mia. baoM Bartkolo«e« capula. A
ooaMliaiioa aad bfMsrs kav« b9tm
adoated aad tka ctak will poMtler
Moaday aad Tkandajr rvralacs of
tarkweek. Tks oMdal anllona of tke
oirgaatsallaa wlU bo all wkito ladodlag tbe csi» aad MK>«s Tht-rc are up­
wards of M woaaaa la Katomason. all
of wboai arc aore or loos caport la
baadltag.lbc rod.
Tbo Bkllalroladcpeadoat says: “Wc
aer la a saMtII aiatriBKialal roper a
IJ4 Ualre-a girl ad. Tbc ad la No. 4«.
oad the particulars ifoUowing tbc
aaiac) are “Brllalrc. Mlrfa.. Box 877;
aae 20. ««-laht IJO. bdgbi co tochc*.
brown ejrea. brown balr. Scotch, dork,
yearly laconic good, kavc txmsidcrablv
propt-rty and ISOOO la baak."
I.a!it nMatih the Kosradia 'ctoaaienr
paid out m»r* than ll.tHiO to lb« larmrr> f«»r milk. BiHler Is bclni; abIpiKHi
l ach witik to Chicago by boot. AcrorillnR to the tost made by the stau*
dairy and fond dcparlmenl bat foa
<-r«'smrrl<‘s In Michigan are making a«
prime aa aitlde aa the creaaiery
Ki wadla akd today It ranks among
the sunceaaful bU'docM enterpriiMn of
northern Mkbigan.—BIk Kaplds l»rug

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Uovhi Baayer. an let'll colored ouin
sltlMMil a Ipime. 1b certainly a victim
of harrh fate. Thirty yc-ars ago hU
chw'ks were froxea so that they
repulsive) In appearance and aery s«*nsilive to the air. lie therefore wears
a woolen mask, aad this so fiightens
women and eblldrea that the polici>
arrest blm atmiot everywhere' he
goes, and ship him on to some other
town.
A rather unusual case of Infection
from what Is contmonly' known as a
ehUd's contagious dls<^c>. the mumps.
Iii the exiierlcnre of Mrs. Louisa Fen­
ton. aged so. at tbo home of her daugh­
ter. Mm. H. K. nerstlnc of Memphis.
<drs. Fenlon Is an aunt of Uetcndlve
fVnton of Detroit.
So srarre has been help In the vi­
cinity of lilrminKharo this season that
the farmers’ wives and daughters have
been foreod to Uke a hand In the
work, riding mowing machines and
raking hay. Many of them have driven
the big wdf-lilndcTs and tbi'y say they
wiU manipulate a pitchfork when the
thresher comes. If neressary.
After an allegcti mtss|M>iii life. Fred
\V. Ikiiighty. ag«d <•>. single, sought
hl» mother'a grave In the cemotc-ry at
Ml. IMoasam and. half kneeling, halfJying down, with hU h«>ad on the
mound, hi' awallowcd an ounce of lau­
danum and was dead w hen-found.
Tb.e Antrim c'oiinly learhers' Insiltute will bv held August MIh to IKIli
at Bellalre. 1*101. (illlicrt of Traverse*
CMy wUl be the cmiduclor. Those at
UBiilIng IIk) institute will In* altowinl
live per cent, credit upon thc'lr ex
amlnatlon for the week's atleudanre..
The leaebers* examination will Ik* held
at Rcdlalre Thursday. Friday and Sai
urday. August KUh to 12th.
Miss Mary K. McI>ow<*ll. the head of
the sorUI settleuieiit In the* stex-kyards,
dietriet of ('hlraKo,*ln addressing the
(Vngregatbtnal asseinldv at Frank
fort on lloekc'felier s -tainted mone.c."
raid be mJrbt well ese It lo snp|dy
gtsrd lieer to ll.e |M*oplc> of the sl^tek
yards. Bhe drew a dark wonl picture
of the conditions Itt the locality whe re
she has Islstred inxny year>. and said
one of the greateM needs was some
thing to take the pla«*e of saUsni>
*'Hundr)*»ls of stork yards employes
spend iherr drTsnTc
in kalcsms
where the chea|H*si grwde Hf lK*vr Is
sold.” said Miss Mrlkiwc'll. -and while
It Is contrary to niy earlv teachings. I
question whether It would no |1m> Itetler for philanthropic |M>op|e .to i*stabllsh places where the best grad»'s of
lM*er could Ik) told. Inasmuch as these
p«x>|de will have their
would It
not Ik* prirductlvc of less disease, deg
radatlon and misery If a system were
estal>llshcd whereby they ran have th«*
best and purest grades of the beveiager*
IHputy Sheriff Will Uoorv. of l*ort
Huron, at the tunnel, took In charge a
woman of GO years, with mustache and
wfiiKkcm. who fmoked a clay pipe and
carrky] a package of tolmeco In her
Vloihes. She said her only regret was
that she wasn't a man. Tpe woman
gave h«*r name aa Matilda Abraham,
said she w as from Vossar and that abo
got off a train at the tunnel, thinking
It was Wadhams.^She bod been won­
dering around In that locality lor sev­
eral hours, frightening peopla She
was plored on a train and aent to Wadhams. where she claims to have relalives.
After fighting against taklag
oneathetic when it w
ampuute a portion of hU foot
a aliwt car ran over It. Michael Nogowber. a Hungarian laboror. of niul.
latighed while the-aurgeons were cuttlBg away. Wlten they were through
he wonted to go hack to work.
TRY A RSCORO WANT AO

-CUTTIMQ OVER.”

I •» aaetber. If
jna
If^jroa
redact that Mhff
asoay or
of lha
thaew
ovttdhM
aff the type aead in Me BeO

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- Awntto .fto bcT yoaag hkrei^orse
arlwt I know. Marr^tbore'a a little
haliy lawiber wpeiaint: He rame tkto
to*>rnh*g when y*ai ww aalrrt^**
Mary—DM be? Thra 1 khow wha
litwasirt bh»-4t was tbe ndlknmn.
Aaotie—What do you mean. 3*ary?
Uaiy—7i*by. I Lioked at tbe eiga on
bto cart .veoterday. and H oald; -FaaiICea oniipUed daUy.”-Uanwt*s Wcek-

perfect farecbonffht and orgaManc
When aa aoutoHipi la to be -cvH
orer." all tbe owtaMe thsee coming tnte
It both iwfheai Md oadm»auaad, are
tapped aai ptactleally eoaaacted wllh
the now baard while tbo eU 4me to etui
la aae. That to to aay. they are branghl
lato tbe mala dtotilboU^ frauMV
wMeh to toe Mff rack theoagh srhkh
toe ootohle llHa are eeporatod aad
linked to the proper Intode tinea which
ran directly Into tbe awltdaboorfi and
tonalaate la toe "Jacko.” by means of
Which toe Operator to eaaWed to pot
any two eabecrlbera Into commanlcatloa
The opportoalttea for coafneloa and
mtahepe la toto work aee wvMeai. aad
It ipndta modi for toe palaetaklBff earn
witb wbicb It to done that a aabacrlber
to prartlcaBy weror *toet.’* ae tbe telepheoe Migltmar eatto ic If eoe of the
lines to temporartly mtocameeted. To'
eecore eodb perfeetkm InnanMcablc'
teets ore aeeeemry net ealy of theooteUe Unoa. bat of erecy awtoebbaord
Une. and tbeoe are coodtwted over a
looff pertod ao ae la aa way to dtotnrb
the aerrlce of tbe anborrlber.
Tbe opwaton ore tboraagbly drOtod
‘, end when
la the «ae of the
It cooM to the artnol
•Vuttlng orer,** whleb gntrraUy tokaa
place some hoar fen the night when
boataem la alsraya light, both boarda
hare a foU force to wash thcwi. The
final sitep la to cot the old eonaertlaae
and complete the new ooee at the soma
Insunt. This to umtally done by pnBIng out trmm tha board to.ba ohooilHied -tbe hmt eelto wMrfa One pot Into
erery rtrratt in the dtotrtbiittng froose
aa a protertkm to tbe apparataeagaltwt
an erertoed of elsetrlcUy from MgbtDing or from the troeaing of wires, cr
whet Bot; and BlnmUaiieDiialr paahlog
eolto into tbe mecbanlimi ‘that replaces
It 8o rapidly tan skilled men 4*ecform
tbe operatloa that one of them can put
«■ orTOO eolto In a place In thirty
aecoods. and the whole prw'tma of "rut­
ting over" In a large office occupies not
more than tssro mlootra. 1 bare to an Interruption of aerrlce, bowrerer. for one
groap of wires to dealt with at a time,
oo that no cirrolt to oat of conimlasloo
more than half a minute at the longest.
*T go a great deal oo family.” re­
marked tbe Ward McAllloter of the
eommonity. -I teU yoo there's lota In
blood: family conn to.”
AkdosaMT
Abraham Lincoln's father was so
poor that the negroea cnllcd him i*©'
white traab, and Abe himself was bom
In a log hat with rracks in the walls so
wide That you could throw a
through them, and bis mother's mme
rns Nancy Hanks.
Tbe father of John Adams ran a cor­
ner grocery. John <Julney Adams. Imwr. had -family” baek of him. for
his father. Jtdin. bad l»een president
of the rnited Statea.
James K. Polk grubbed roots out of a
new farm in North rarolina until he
got too strong to work for his father;
then he managed to secure a Job In a
country store.
Andrew Johnson married -famll.r.” [
for his wife knew enough to (enHi liim j
bow to read.
John Keats was the son of a hostler
and was bom In a llrery stable.
lUre Ben Jnn^ laid brick while be
was learning I.atln.
Naiwleon BonapaVte onee remarked.
”1 am my oa-n ancestors.”
Did yoti ever happen to htjor who wa* i
the father of Homer or of Rhgkespeim/
or of Gladstone or of Sorratiw-or^f I
Walt Whitman?--rortlaml Oregonian.

CITY

After the rultnrea hare flnitoed tbctr
foast the akeletona are placed ta
wooden boxes and burned.
Tw» rwrIssB Kslves.
When Rbeffield first became fomooa
for its mtl«y a pocultorty obaped
knife, designed for a variety of uoba
was made arttb great care and amt to
toe agent of tbe Cuttor's company la
London. Oa oae of tbe btadm was en­
graved tbe following cballenga:
XiCNtoea. for dqr Hfe.
kbow ms aueh aaetbsr katta.
Tbe London cutlers, to show that,
they were equal to tbrir SbeAeM
hrottien, made a kalte vritb a ak«la
wen tempered blade, tbe blade bariar
a rarity eontatabig a lye. straw two
aBdakalftvebaalBleiwto.wtekyaarrasmdad by tbe otoel: yot aotwttbat
tog tot fact that toe Mode was sseK
tempered, toe atnw waa not Mned^
oiagad or cbonod la toe toaat: It to
naedtom to odd that toe ■bHBeld «nfc>
tore oeknowtedged tfamneMvm ooMene

Tbe fliBt:Abliey toondad la Britnhi
was at fiaamr. 4a the year SO(k One
hundred and nlaety abbeys wm sopi^
l<tvascd by Henry VIIL

OPERA
eODSE

ybursday, Aug. 17,
A^ierica's Premier Btficrtoire Attraction,

Tin MiMlitoR
Stock Gompany
Pruscntini; verj- Ijateat Mi*lo.
Drunuttic C’oimsly Sik-cckscs.
THI RSDAY KKJllT.

Beyond the Law
FIUD.VY NIGHT

WANTED.

UNION vmiuuir

WANTED-A BOOKKEEPER
Lettef Written lo Professors AartindOl k Rose
August 1«. IN»5
Mesrrr. MartindUl A Rose.
Trarerve t'lty Uuslness Ctdlcge. ,
______ ‘Traverae City. Mlcblaan
CcaUcmcn:—Wc arc In nc«:d «if a lKH)kk»*«*iKT. MtwUh to Inquire
if you haves vou-g lady amour. yo;ir iluUvntt, ahum >uu ran recom­
mend for the positlun.
If you have nunc whfiac ruuDvc b flnivbcd.-pcrhap: yoj have one
who with the help ul our present IsjukkeriK-r cvuild di- thv work tailsfoclurily.
AaaUing on «»rly rcpl>. w» aiv.
Your» \cr> Inti).
tSlgncD—
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IVr --------------------Wc are |i.iblUbiag the al»**\»* letter a» au lllui»tratH>ii «jf the many
call, rv.^’ivid with tie bu|H‘of reDluK nam»-# uii «mr -1NV81TIONS
W.V.NTKlf list. Alm«;U*lail,v wc n*c*e*lvc a Utter hlmilar to the al>ova.
^il while we have placed a Urg.- numUr of uudeiiLs In gi»od posllu-tis we hav«* had to lose a Kn*-i* man) op|* >nunities fur want of grad-

Just f^Ialn Folks
SATl'UDAY NIGHT

Dangers of a
Great City
Nl'MEUGl'S 15TERLING
«PEClALTIE>i

Prices, 10c. 20c, 30c
Suits on salo.City News Slantl

If au) of i*ur graditau-s esu a^•«^-|l! the |H*Miion above relt.fTe<l
to. rail at onre at the r«lleg<- olliee. Tbe |iuMtiuu Ik with m large
eciu|tan> in a lowtud 10.'K,H*. H b« |i**rman.-ut, k'***.! wag*'!* to nlart
evei-lleiit lipiMiiHiui'v for a<!\rtD«:eni‘*!it. Call at unre.

Traverse City Business College
Traverse City, Michieran

The Lenislalure of ihti Stale of Michigan has cnacictl the Nci'oliable Instru­
ments l.aw. “being an act to establish a Law uniform with the Laws of other s’atcs
gon that subject,” to take ciTect September l(»th, 1U05.
Your attention is particularly called to article \'I, Section s7. as follows:
"Kvi’ry n«*;;.*llal»U’ Insinias. .ni Is ■•u^aM** a* thr ilnn«'Jl gravf.

EXeWgIONS

Darlkg the L
i^Nortbpoct. too i
w. t Wke rewlOf OB
ate abort, while tboor of. UKle <
triee ore tear "ttod*Save fbe Klng»f oa Yaaediyo. Tbataiaya aad iSatarto fearmea borw tbe Bpsatoa bymo to ^
tbe atfomer Beaver for WANTED — Bnergetic tfwstwortby
atxteea bora, end "Tiatt. Ootoaitda^ i
PwsiMkav wai* wfli
uniom
man nr wnmaa to worttJa Mkblgaa.
baa tweaty-elgbt ba-w and toot of !
_T^!
At DeSaace. Ohio, aaaaal caonfo
rcpreaantlag large
L'nigaay aerenly. Chile forty-ela.
■alary $4« an fto per meat Angast 14-lA Ttekato «a aato at
and ao on. The dimlnoUre rvpatdfc >* <»“P mmoOmg and eatoy a pleaarote of oae fore^os tf eeats for tha
of Ska Marino baa the longest nattaa. arable trip araoad the Little Traverae
moatb. paid weekly. eapeoM
I trip..
H. P. Moeltar.
al hymn, with tbe peoaHsa exrc|:iteia I aad Grand Traverse boys to the northvaneed. Address wltb Mamp. J. H.
Geaerol Paxaeager ACOBL
-ef that or China.
j
tesorte.
Moore. Traverae City. Mlck.
ang 1-54 10-12
aag 12-lt

Throe nighto, oommemuDg

I therHii «i)h

When tin- day uf tnatutity tall- iij< *u Sunday', ur a liuhdav. tin*

ilistrunu-iit is j.-iyahU-uu lln- m-\i .-uer.--ilm:;

day

Instnun'-n*.

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WANTED—A young lady bookkeeper; SolStora in Comp at ijMlagtaa, Saagood salary to start tritb, excellent
asy. Augaat UMi.
Special trata will leave Traverat
cboaor for promotloa. CaU at once
City at 6:90 $ ». Rtwad trip lale
at Trarerse City Business coUege.
ougll-St $1.00. Tile oaly Stioday to visit the
hors la camp this year.
I WANTED—Girl for gtaK)ral I
H. F. MoeHer. G. P. A.
I
Ifi
tcfvamll fmanllw
ftJpm John
l.«l
in small
family. Mrs.
F. Ott. 10-11-12
fie tA*oshlngton stn^H.
aug 11-lf
Lew Nato to Milwaukee.
COMPETENT girl wanted at once fur AfWHial Eocuraton. Fr Oay. AataM tS.
general boosowork. Mrs. Tracy GilItffi.
lls. 508 Stole St.
July 25-tf
I above dote Pelt* Marquetie
to wUi eell excarslon tlckels. go«|d
WANTED—A woman cook: wages |40
for
return
turtil
August 2Wh. 1905, at
per montb. Lake View House. Blk
rote of 14.00 for the round trip from
Rapids.
July im
Traverse City euikin.
WANT TO BE •H'lCKLEOr—See
Route is via Lodlngton and M. 8. T.
Cunningham to have your s
Co., steamer to Milwaukee and retorn.
roLISHED. al the Lkm ItarlKT Mvmls odA berth aboard sfooasvr on
Shop.
not included In t>xcursU>n IkrkoL Ask
agents for time of train and other taFOR RENT.
fonnation.
10 11 12
II F. M.Klh r. G. P. A.
FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping n«om.
CIO West Tenth street.
aug 11 If
STORE TO RENT; olfu eight room
hu*j«« with city water and gas.
quire of E. A. KlWw, Ml W. Nluih
street.
aug 3Hf

TAXES

Notice to Taxpayerx.
Tbe tax rolls for I he cdlloctiqp o(
-r^RENT—I’nlTtralidre^roomsTalwi a
good bora. Inquire at 218 W€*st school and city taxes and special onEleventh street.
July lS If sessnienis for the five wards of th«
cMy of Traverse City. Mltb.. have bean
placed In my bonds for oollectloa. '
FOR SALE
I slU be In my office for the parFOR SALE-I offer my house and lot pose i>r eollceilng said taxes every
at 135 Sixth street fur sale, if
week day from now until Noy. 1, 1906,
sold by S<*|>t<'inlK'r. would rent
from 8 o'clock until 11:30 o'clock In
nlshcd to desirable party. C. R. the fort-msm. and from 1 o'clock uptil
Dockeray.
aug S-sept 1
4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before Sept, Ut will
FOR BALE CHEAP—One dltUng table, be received without oollectloa feex.
one oldeboard. ooo refrigerator, re anil all taxes remaining unpaid oa
vulving book cose, three dining Sept. 1st and until Oct. IsL a prtulty
choirK. arm chair, three rucking of one |>cr cent for collectlua wUl be
chairs and other articles of furni­ charg(*d. On all taxes remaining un­
ture. inquire at 911 South Union paid on Oct. 1st and until Nor. Ixt a
street.
aug 3 tf
penalty of two per cent for coUecGoa
will be charged.
FOR BALE-Thrve new oeven
Office. Room 202 State bonk bldg.
bouses in good locotkA. For sale
M B. Haskell. City Treoxurar.
on easy termb. Inquire at 208 N.
Dated July 24. 1906.
Oak street. ,
aug 2-ln»o*
July 250cL 2L
FOR 8ALE-M.V home. No. 501 Wewt
L.VWN WORK - Sodding and need­
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, wood
shed, largo basement fu/noce, hot ing neatly done. All work guaranteed.
ami e«dd water, hath, mantle. »tricl- Clt. phone 796 and 12S. Hrotvnlng ft
^^iTg 7-1 mo
ly modern, gas lights, corner lot. .\dsley.
carttenter shop on bock with stall
WEKK KM) EXCURSIONS to Mil­
and vlK-d. \V. H Ralm-. care *.f Ikw
waukee. via M. A N. E anfUN? X.-t5d.
Hound trip 8.1.00. G«»lng Thursday
FOR SALE—A few household gfiods,
afternoon and leaving Mirwsukec Mon­
rar|>els. stores and all hlcyrle umiIs.
day night. Augt 3rd. 10th, 17th. 24th
Including hroxer. 311 Bast Front St.
and 31st.
aug 2-tf
July 31 tf

falling du«-uti Satiird.ay ate In lx- jirr--.riu* tl |nr pavi,i.-nt oa llie iieit -..ur
reetling leislm- v. da\.ex«i-|i» I'.iai inMiiini<nt
the uptiuu uf the

1’lc.ise notice that D.\YS OF GK.XCF HAVH HFFN .\H01 ISIl FI > on all NeKOtiabie Instruments, includin;' Si|;hi anti Time Drafts, .-\cceptances and Notes, so
that all such paper dated on or after SFl’TFMRFK Hi. l‘,Hj. is payable and protestable at the time fi.\cd in the instrument.

ipi

SIMBEL GARLAND, Gadier
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK

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

mmm
QUAL.ITV 8TOI

Shirt- Waist
Suits
25 Per Cent
Discount

.COVERT JACKETS
$4.50 s'nci $7.50
Only 38 Coats left, sizes 36, 38. 40 and 42. We must
clear the decks of these Coats at once. Must have
room for new Fall Coats that are now being unpack­
ed. If your size is here y^ou cannot afford to overlook
this offer. The former prices were $10.00. $12.00,
$15.00, $18.00 up to $22.50. Think of it. And noth­
ing nicer in the wrap line than a Covert Jacket.

#fl£K &i3Jk-r&

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Woare still selling them at Half Price. We know of
hotbinayoucan buyatthe price that makes a more
deli^tful summer wrap.
FULL LINE OF COLORS

FOR SALE—Hourt and lot. barn «
lot. 112 West Righth street. Price
Hours for sprinkling lawns are from ^
l2.lfK>. one-third down, halautro to
suit purchawr. Inquire 115 East 5 lo 8 a. m. and from 6 to 9 p. m. At^
Ninth street, or address John Chine. no time can water be us^ without
Cheboygan. Mich.
July 19-tf nozxlo or sprinkler attached. On. ac­
count of the great amount of wotor
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay- nst*d during tbe day for manufactur­
nienUj Herman W. Smith. 613 West ing and »>tber purpuM*a necessary roles
Kleven.u street. CIMiens phone 109 for sprinkling lawaa must be en­
June 27-tT forced.
11. O. JoynL SupL
FOR SALE—Wareboiuo building oo jun 24-tf

NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS

p.ivald'- uM demainl nri>. at

In- pn-M-iiied fiT |tu.\ni< nt ln-titn I2«rr!<nl. texia «<n

Saturday when that entire day i.- nut t Imllday '

atrsswe aiassMe Cwstom.

Tbey have n novel metliod tn ftiam
of getting rid of tbe bodies of paupers
and criminnls. In one of tbe temptee
Is kept a fiork of a hnmired vulturea.
and the bodies. Instead of being buried
or bamed. are given lo them as food.
Aa noon as they catch sight of a body
the rapacious creoturea gather around
It. and n only take* tbeu a mlnnte or
two to pick all the flesb off It
A rei'ognant aigbt It la. but. accord­
ing to Blaroeoe phyaletons. It is ah ex­
cellent sanitary moaaare. The eoU of
Blam. they point out. is generally moist
ontl benre it Is mnch better that bodies
should l*e treated in this way than re­
placed In the ground, for. If buried.

iHrmai

<-

1 meoi of wrtoae to. Indeed. llMea i

SATURDAY, AUOUCT U, i

Hay street, corner Hall, also 14borM* power gaspline engine and
feed mill outfltyalso 9 room brick
residence. 537 Sixth street. Apply
to John Horsflcld st residence.
June 26-tf
FOR SALE—Store building, stock and
; fixtures. Will sell all or any port,
or will rent building. Apply at once,
j Cha*. Rownthol. Traverse'city. Mich
may 27-tf.
FOR SALE—41 lou in Hannah's 5ib
odd; C one acre lots fninting on 14th
BtreeL 4 in Griffin A W'innlc'e add.,
and 3 lots on West Front street
Will bo sold on easy payments or
exchange for other property. Gea
W. Raff.
Mar n-tf

TRY A RECORD WANT Ato

Oft. Sniir & Ppikalga

DENTISTS
XEXOTED TO OmCBS

svix JOBXSON MKIGCO:
fr. D.

rilOMOt.9

Trachr of Violin
SMS sue sue sure

MISCELLANEOUS
MONEY TO LOAN—Mo tax clowf
pat in mortgagM noaxm tor xoto
Inquire of ■. McNamara.
Ptri
Place Hotel.
July.

323 snni inn sTBEH
J. *L HUELLMARTEL_
lEAL^ ESTATE' AXD' LOAMS
Noftmrx P»uh»llo

PALMISTRY-Coonm Madame Hlaax
Remember the fatara Hex la yom
haad, a actoatllc laadiag wfil ravoa'
tha traa Ufo'x history. Over tr
UaloaSL Hide aatraaaa.
tttf«

DR. W, J, HIGGINS

mm POB 8ALB OB TRAOB-Nx A

Fine Dental W^K
«iB.m«e»a8.

jaHiBBeiiaD.
Mlxx Edith Brockway. who resides
on Thompson street, at FUbl beard
on unnsoal bOUc In her coop of prizewlBhiog chickens. Taklag down her
rite she went to the chicken bouse
and ftlseovered a large woodfhnfk.
Miss Brockway took aim OBd fired and
Mr. Woodchuck tumbled over dead. .
Rxrxtb Kmniir GUSm. me KxM laflixn author, to exported to come to
tbts country next xeoaon on a lecture
tour.

.J.J —"LWSE.
JJkm. A. f»CJBNVIS .

DP-TOd>ATE HACK LOIE
****—S2? iK**

,

r Ayers
m

im C¥nmM neowp^

controls die 0(wcli,tIUys inlltai■MCioo,toodics.hetis. Eveaia
Bed esses, it ooffletlmes
stwivs rdkrres.t&S?

Mcxkao. tbc latter beln« a world'* rec­
ord for BcootlfR. He fouidbt In the
Bontb African war. In 1S93 be pubtiabed bla aatlbkicrapby. **A FranUersHiM Asm Hocli. d«iuchter nf Cot man.* In 1904 be trarclcd in the arc­
er»or llock of Ksbms. wbo bu been tic rcicioaa and bepu 1902 wit{i the
chmcB apoMor for tbc itrw battlcabip pabUcatloa of “Curiy.“
Kmim«. ta ipokod opoo by the poHtl
A fracment of wood from tbc Na­
ctoBa 'of thot auuc aa ooe of the talie. the vc«sel ott wbieh Naprtlcon
strobsaot snbcmatofial loSnmcM. Al
nnoaparie made bis e»?ape firm the
though abe la uoljr jutt past ber na- Island of Elba to Franc*-, has been
iorlty abe ia cfciao to b« r fatber Id
•ruled to tb-creury Bonaparte by Ed­
of faU admlnialrailvc dotiea and
ward A. Sherman of Oakland. CaI.
aald that be rooatiUa ber almoal daily.
.
.
i After the <‘»fat>e of Napoleon the
Tb« pomld
10 K«..0. bar,-. I
_
DM b«-0 ,lo. ID IDDblD* lb.. >»■«» I
Ih,
DMorDM....
MT
t. •
I
M IMI.

arauiEisoFTiiEiniu

■any of them are w«»ot tn carry Ihclr ■
went ashore to a ball and the err-w. dewoes to her first and be*; ber to in
cidins to have some fun on It* own
Urreode for them aUb the Rovemor.
accord, left the ship. DurinR the ab­
The launchiui; of the batlRtbip will
sence tif oWrem and tnen there *
Uke place Auc. ISheavy Rale and the Natalie
l^licn Coocresaman Knowland of
wrecked and driven atdmre.
California firai appear<*d In Wathini;
Dr. Heinrich Di-onhardt reccnlly
ton to uk« his seat he a as a total ^
upplled nlmofi the whole city of
BtranRor to his coUcaRu**. lie hap^j^”
anda. N. Y.. with ycMing trees.
tbe day he had been assigned to one j
Of the oommlttC'Cs and ixnid offered j
to intrtaluce him tn the chairman.
tertng the commiit«-*-rooin Mr.
said to the chairman: “Tills 1* Mr.
Knowland, who baa been assigned to
yoar comroin*-*-.” 'Oh. is ihat s*iT”
said the chairman, glancing Indlffcvently al Knowland. “Well, young fel
low. puli off your coal and ge t

maple acd rhetitnut tri-i-a. bad tl.<-iu
shipped to Tonawanda and storeti in a
annrmnrcMl

(be optehm of tbe preaa
tbnMRboat tbe state tbc -Unde Joab
tpUBf, vbl^ vlU aptoalshU U compoM of poopfo of abil­
ity mad meriu Tbe play Is a story of
New England Mfe, and while wrUten
for langblng pnrpooea. baa a aerlona
vdn runnlag tbrongb IL A number of
Epc^ltiea ^ Inttxtdoced and special
scenery ia used to show off tbc wqnderfnl scenic .effects. The realistic
saw mUl scene U a startling lUustratiun of stagecraft.
Joat as tbe magnolia blooms, and
orange grove, that grows the 8<Mjthem
garden, make It the fairest landscaiw
under the dome of heaven's blue, just
■o there Is a sweet and low cadence
associated with a play of the southland
that make*.the slumts-rlng emotions,
brings meroorii** of fair maids acd
brave men In it* wake. Such a pnaluctlun is “Under Southern Ski*'*” which
Managers Steinberg Un«. ha»e again
*eciin-d f«»r an engagement here soon.
The halloweVn party is a rioiitou*ly
funny scene in which tbe entire dra­
matic p« rkoual make m»-rry. the seen**
railing op memorleg of youthful <
and reviving a troop of iM>ntim<
fmli<r*. The fccene I* made very plclurebijm- hy genuine jack o'lain»-ms of
boy and girlhood days.
“A Royal Slave." whIMi has cr<*a1ed
M*n.sation' among playg*K-rs of this
country for two LcaMjns. will Ik* s<-cp
Steinberg's Grand opera house on
Tuesday. Aug. 22 with a stronger ca^i
and beautiful scenic off(-rls that has
made it so rons:druous and will be one
of the nulaUle events of the tbeatrica!
eeason in this city.

that all who would might have
by applying at the nursery. The efftvi was wonderful. Streets that nev*-r
would hfcve liad irei-s wirn- soon filled
with flourishing young saplings that
In twenty years wRI l»e priceless—a
iiiment to one man.
■•,et«.D M...D0
jTw<» tlxruKand of the trees were dl»for five days for someone to clean «p!
The Mi<ldl| lon Stea k e-*>mpany. a
Incnsllhly short time.
Uiia room. I bad to sw<>cp it mynelf
There was mor*' tree planting in Ton- higlwlass reiKrtnire attraction will
this moniing.” Of course I»ud ca­
a wanda this spring than ever In-fon-. licgln a three da.va’ engagement at the
ptained and apologif's followed.
A foreign visitor now In this c*nin- City opera house Thiiraday night, pre
Adjutant G«*neral Stofford of Massa- fry who has iK-en )iunore<l not only in aenling for the first time here, the
ehnsetts has notified the Duke of
his «>wn country, but In many nth«Ts. new melo-drama ''lu^yond the Iaw,"
ComwaH's Own lUfles of Ottawa. Om..
Is Sir Edmund Monson. late HrIlUh Friday night, the rural fday, “Just
that the atalutes forbid any foreign amliassador to Paris. Sir Eiimued lie- Plain F'nlks,*' the engagement closing
military body to bear arms within the gan his diplomatic cart-i-r In the ItnitSaturday night when ' DenRor* of
limits of the eommonwealih. so that
«-d Slates, having been llu* right-hand
tbe Rffles may Ik- eompelUHl to dls, mu of l»rd Lyons at Washington
arm ou tbe approaebiug visit to Prov­ ilMnng Uie civil war. He became a big and novel specialty turns will htidence. n. I., wh.'n It will Ik: m-ces- great favorite with Preshb-ni Lincoln Intrtvduced throughout the various
»ry to lukss through iPiston. The ad-' and still retains a number of the iat- acts of the plays. Prices are lU. 2i'
jniani general took this action after ter's characteristic stories. Sir Ed and r.O cents.
a Cocferont'(‘ with (Rivernor IXniglas mund enjoj^ the distinction of having
and on an opinion from Aitorm-y (Jen- had two em|H-rors simultaneously re
' Church Srevitiea
ernl l*ark«T. The ocraslon at the regi­ quest of the I->igllsh government his
roncrcgatlonal—MornIng pn-aehing
ment's ilsll Is to attend a r*l«!brathin BpiMdntnieiit as ambassador to tlielr service. Sunday school and Ulirlsiian
to be held t*y the Ithtl.sli r<‘siileuis of res|KTtlve capitals. Alexander II ef Endeavor s«K-iety in Hie part-irs and
Providence. Tlie n glment will l.e nr Russia and Fraiuis Joseph of Austria
:-w l»asement as last Sunday.
romiuink'd hy Sir Fr« ilerlcK llordm. l«»tti wanted him. l*iil Au.^tria won
The pulpit of *Asbury , Meilusit.-t
raiulHter of niUltia. nn»! ('oI..n.-l tl»- Among oilier tokens c»f reganl from Kplscoj al church will ho filled S uiday
Right Hon. Lord Ayliuer, InsjM-vtor hireign iwwers Sir Edmund i>o«sc?ses evening by Rev. Thomas Cox. pastor
general.
of the First Methmlist clvurch.
The rtwm duaib oi Dr. J. H. SiriugFirst Mctho<llsl Episetipal
fellow, afH-aker of the first Kansas government, it was given him for his church Sunday. In the morning Hie
botiso tif n-presentallvi's. recalls
serviri-s as arhlirulor In the roniro subject will he "Priiieely Men In Hie
fact that he was the first i>erson to versy Iwlwt-i-n this rj»untry and Ibn Heavenly King.him." In the «*venliig
whom the famous epltlii-i “iK»nh-r nif mark <iver Hie "Rutt.rfleld claim. the Rev. Hugh Kennedy will pntieh.
flan“ was app1i<-il. liovenior Reeder While amltassador at l*arls he may Im
A two wtK-ks midsummer revival
la said to have used the term, where­ sail! to have avem-d war b«*lwe«-n will 1h> openeil at the Friends ehureh
upon Uio doctor's linitber knorked the England ahd l-Yanee in conn««cHon at Long Lake Sunday Rev. J. B.
i-gislatun
with the Faslimla cHsls. In the Trent W'Tilte of Maple City will prerirh III Humission.
vonlioversy I/ml Lyons and his w'cre- momitig and iKis-ihly al night. During
tic acniss the Kansas MIsKourl
Hie wt-ck. Rev.
M. lU-ssnn of Shir
jtary, .Monson. iimiiag«d to avert
Thin WAS the legislatiir.' wl.b-li adopt
|„.,w,en the United Stales and ley. Ind.. and Rev. K L. Re»piah of
ed the atatutiui of Missouri etitln-. Gnat Hrlialn had Uie English
Traverse City will Ik- the s|M-aker>.
auhsHluting the word 'KanKas*' for erniiieiii's message to S«-cn-tary Sew­
There will he smvial mn.'^ie at Hie
“MIsiKKirl" wherever iit-» » ssary. Dr. ard iKx-n delivered to the latter in Us Friends church Sumlay evening.
Rtniigfellow was called the falher of original form..
Rev. A. Martin .of Kiiigsh y will
Atrlilaon and slarttM Hie first newspreach in the Swcillsli Lutheran ehureh
|tajM-r In Kansas, the Squatter Sov­
at 10:30 Siinilay morning. .Ml ilio.-e
ereign
Slritigfellow was an ardent
wishing to Md Rev. ami Mrs. Martin
•pj,,.
,,rgan rono rt to h<- given ! farewell nlea-se attend.
rbnmploti of the proslavery rause, hut.
a* history tells. hU party was nnsue *
c’ongregalhmal rimreh Monday!
-----------------------ct*Ksfnl against John Hn>wn. Jim Iahc
p,.
„f |i„.j
-Er*rytbi*g to Wwrk.and the other aitilslavery h-aders In '
mnsiral pn.gr.ims ever given in | professor N^ehol*. the fiinion* Cormakiug Kansas a slave state.
i,|„, ,.j,j
.\rthnr IV |k-w Is considered tiell physlelat. during ref-Hntloii of a
Pn.fess«.r ll.-rmaii V. Hlipnvht of j
„f
f„renio: | organists in Mich- friHihimiii class In mitnral philoaoph.v. |
Hie University of Pennsylvania has re '
„f
1*1,will ol»K-rved n tall, lankly yonth In a n-ur |
*xMvi-d fn.m the snil.un of Turkey Hie
^-veral niiliilM-rs. Tickets will j wont, bis Lead In n n-sumhent p .sition. |
diK-oralioti known ns Hu- Order of th«-| >.„ldhy Hie ladies of ib.e ehureh the! hi* body in a languid iK><«e. his eyes |
Golden Linkkal
Usnnily the medal' ,^^-<1 of Hie week and they hope‘ that j half
ehweil. and his legs exteiidrtl
t ...............................................................
Is conhTred for valor ami loyalty. Hi--‘ all utM.n whom they call will 1h* n-ady | out in an adjarenl aisle.
He whs
bravery in resrning fn.m oblivion clay
,,un base liek.'ts. the price of wliieh ! either ush-e|i or about to lo-.eeoiiseioustablets of Hie Hahyloiilaii *-ra Is Ik*
|| «mi for Hie auditorium mid . »«•««•
llevetl tQ._Uave_lK'en Hu- eayM- of the
f,,^ » f,.,^
,«iriur seals |
said the great fwien-

PIPE ORGAN CONCERT

5./

huvemc city, w^aw,

•AumDAv, auout tt,^

Aifutciicicn.

RBAO THE STORY
1 Rire ay Rule glri 9:.20 a
week that abe Is laying away,
and when abe baa enoegfa saved
vp abe la going to buy a piano
with It-*' This remark was made
to oa by a gent’eman the other
morning on our way downtowa.
W’e aald to him. “How old U
your Htllo glrlT“ He replied
that she was “nearly eleven.**
How many people are doing
this same (hlid;. we have no
aeana of knowing, hut wo do
know this, lhal the aforesaid lit­
tle girl is l**slng the m.i^t valu­
able hours Md y ears of her life
to study music, and we know
also that her juin-nts are using
FAIdSE bX'ONOMV, -for if they
would lake advanUgc of

Tkt KiakaU Sjstea
The little girl ctmld have a good
plane delivered at once and at
theecash price, save a small rate
interest on the deferred pay­
ments and have the use of the
piano while she saves the mon­
ey. liiHe hy little, to pay for it.
and pndtoldy he quite an ac«^'iijplished pianist when her pianu
Ik paid for.
Tl.e Klmhall lystem of piano
pricing and piano selling mentis
more than the fn^e o:e of Hie
plam^w.Mie yon sav.; the moneto pay for It. R mi-atis plain
figures. «mo price, based on faelory e*»st. It's a prot«eiion
against unrt-a.'-onahle prietng
and unscrupulous agents:. It
IKwltlvely
Sevei Too Honey
We lire .showing an et<-gaiit
st<M-k or fine piaiio.s. i-ompiising
wmie of the v« ry Iw-st and high
esl ela>.- makes, in all tin- fancy
light and dark w<<*n1 eaf»-s. Ah<»
a numt>er of exeh.ange^l upright
pianos, which have Inen Ihofoaghly repairr-tl In our work­
shop. ranging in jtrire fn.in fll«.
1120, 91K.-, to I-:;;. I*aynieiits to
suit yon. If you ean't rail so«iii.
write for sjM-elal prices and
terms.

KIIVIBAL.I.
IVluaio h-louso

Kodol
A

SOUVENIRS

nSKSSCUDS
(02 t

J. 8. MARTIN—Physician and Sur' goon. Offleo 205 East Front StreeL

10.

Boardman Rircr
Electric Light
& Power Co.

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Afcncy for CeiebraUd Fox
Tyrewriters

R. W. Rastall

MARK CRAW*8 DELIVERY—IJgbt
freigtL parceta and trunks, Oflica
at City Book Store,________________
MRS, C. L. BONNER’S hair dressing
parlors, over CUy Book Siorr. Room

Let us vitalize an Idea
for you.‘

NEW WATCHES

C. CHASE. remoT«>d trom 2o»>Vilhelm block. 10 407 and 4M
nev IStstc Bank BoUdlng.

j

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

PIANO TUNINO-W. N. MlUanL M
yean experieoosi Nov taeated vltb
GrIueU Bros.
2340-tf

I

Yao Are Not Feeling Well,

. T. A. WILHELM. 1
pera 1honso block._________________
Bo
epera

DR. E, B. MINOR—omre orer Amer­
ican Drug store. Spcctal attention
to eye. car. no*o and throat. Glasses
flitixl. Both phones. Residence 519
Sixth StrecL

»n 90 near at band, they wiD
build you up. keep yon well and
ward off BlUeesaees. tick Headache.
NervMe OehiUty, Uver aid Rideey
-•—»-■—

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduate Toronto UnlvorKliy. Office In Munson
bhlg. Telephones, office IM; reeldcnco 101.

'■;srsr.'-.is,r.,r’K

They Ptatfy the Bleed, eet rifht the
OleerBved Stemach. areesc the Slee>
flieh Lhrer. diepel Slck-Heedache. helM
■9 the Nervees System, aed repair the
damsfe oemed by eververk and brale
worry.

ten. phone 3Sik
____ ^_____
OR- F. P. LAWTON—PhyKlcian and
Kiirg«xm. n« w Munson hli>ck. IVdh
phom^. Klgtit calls promptly at­
tended to.


jpxubvaE^
GIVE

mma
In Perfect Condition

YIK. VIGOR & VITALITY

HARRY B. HARNER—Kapert piano

Try a ‘>111 to-night.”
For Sale by all l)m**t.U
fO Cent and 2B Cent Bcaaa
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES

The G. 6. Taylor Coal Co.

Music I louse. Cits, phone 2C4.
iN—Attorney
H. ANDERSON
ir. Wlllo-lm block. Travio City, Mich. Citizens pbouo 102.

HERVEY

DR. G.
(
lan<

EXCURSIONS

at tn-almciil curv-* Vrec AUmcfil

Leave 11:00 a. rn.: *»-:20 p, m.
Opttrm Mocaa

a. hcH. Coustipeteo,. Wral^v
i l*ru’^

OHENA

&

Leave U :3U a. m.

TONIGHT!

NOETHPOBT
Leave U:30 *. m.

NORTHPORT POINT

;dRS. j. 0. * MART J.TRUEBUH»
I

Ne ah-t'i-wanL'i ami
Ikiwcfb HiirlxT 2-">c niuml
trip; < >m ti.i. N»»rthj»ort ami
Northi»ort I’oiiit, .‘HJc rmiud
trip

DON’T WAIT
m.s.lioit:
i* to Ii'kI
tli.il you've. jKiiil
niiicli for
i«i
i-r «ii th:it it is of iiivoiir liimlH-r
ililT.
•|ii:tlity. I‘*iinl .ill tli:il
InitnI.
\Vi- i-' uirl the
fulh'St iti\esti‘.;-ition of the var­
ious sortsof li.inlaml s<»ft \vo.«ls
vve Sell ami of the prici-s wichar;;e. ^ oii will h;ive no reirrets if you i|e;il w ith ti8.

RETURNING SAME DAT

M.&H. E; TIME GIRO

In llvt-ry I ran funjhh y«m

RUBBER TIRE

Vi* «■neBKiNH e<

FOR SALE

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

GEO. A. JARVIS
‘ J. r JKNKH. Asm:*

16^ Ufm^imtku lY
A:. rn Th. h-all. all -V Al c
ih- p.p-kpit ts *l«*ut 1:: fe. t. t~n. oak
flni-ii iM-sU. D-ich* -r
ujilioNt.-r,-!W .dI Nn.l caavkA c*i. -py. iw«lf rhaac
,d
iPir-l’ r<-l by by hra«* r»:l
fniin r«>w ..n l *t.rti CIo^In. rli'p-k*
ktxl UU-r o It*- Kfrer* tn.m W h
l r«-V wb-nJ
yiiB ptil,- Nork.-t- f-.l

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
J, H. MlBfii
6u. W McWHIr
MOHROE & MeWETH*

lilSiH 6ENERIIL INSORAIIGE
8 1 1 NEW WILHELM BLOCK

wrorll. at bW'l ’ e.

PHAETONS.

FOR FUNERALS
i furnish you any kind a[ rarriagr
want. I have five harks ani ihret3-scsU-tl carriages in stock. bIm> a nir«llnc- two-feaied carriBg«>. traps and
single baggies. Kindly give me a call
when in* need of anything in ihis line.

a P. CARVER A BRO.

Oflee 101, Nsv WIUiMm WmC- M.
phone. SSS.

RUBBER TIRE SURREYS.
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.

PEIERM. HSUIliUlCE
NSW WUhalta Block. TravarM m%

U. & A. BUILINNC

'Siiz
...

B. J. MORGAN.

RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES.

JOHN R. SANTO

FRE NSURMCE

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

AND HACK LINE

RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS,

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS

Fare

PIONEER LIVERY

I CALL FOR BAGGAGE.

j

City.'

Leave B:30 a m.

llciin mWr the old
lim- th;it
always cm Um<-. Hark onht;- a
KIK-cialty. I inakr n’l nain.- wuh ha< 1.,

I and 8

The Hubbard System

BOWERS HARBOR

TONIGHT!

H. LYNCH-

Gay Steamers
NE-AH-TA-WANTA

7:30

office,
•e. 710
hirecL Cits, pbi e 21fi;

Boll, 9

Leave »:30 A. m.; 11:00 a. m.s
4:20 p.m.

Bmrtcfi Oorsomr^

• '*

DR. F. H0LO8W0RTH— Special ab
Icnlion to dlKcaiies of the eye. car,
nose and tbinaL
Glass*^ fitted.
Room* 7 and &. H. A L. Mercantile
Co. block. HothphoncA______H-S9

wlm'vhington

Next door A.'V. Kriolrlrh s shos storr

Uncle
Josh
Spruceby

____________ ;___________ ■

I REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
I Traverse Land and Ixvau Co, F.
Thurtcll. Manager. Office, room 9
Hamilton A MlUlkcn block.

r*v.TNll.lr irw—hriP lawk. r.,pp.c, Irjwl
pipr t»- rntin*. Enpinp 1<in
bmtVvry *nd thro »wltch«»
• maCRPto aynmrr: .. run fir
whr«-‘, throtjgh an iDU-mitdUU-ptillfy.

l-S
I

p.m. and
rlhport 10 JO a.

C. D. MILLER
demtist
(Natumal Oaatlala)

g u Loexwooo. a. F. A r a ^

. J -b*K U-T than iN-rtu mtlir- Bar
-.Idatoooc
CaUor.4drr.AC

J .L .'tf: WcMrihttrrai.

Aug H 4t

PERE AtARQUETTE

EYES
.-EXAJMINED IFRCE
/CLASSES
UlOUm THAT Alt

DYSrePSIA CURE

OsaraatMd to

_ PgGBSTS W^T YOU BAT

B- C. BfiWXTT * OOHFAST* GBXCAOOl
ron MAIM mt AU. OMMOim

r

No matter WHAT POWER
you’ve been uami;, you’ll
EVENTUALLY employ
efoctricity, not only for eco­
nomic rcasonh,bot for reoaons
of utility and pmerol odaptobility.

SPOOHS
ALL NEW

M. B. HARNER, Prop.

riK-itc."

pn-scntatlon of the medal. I’rofesKor xvhile the cimrcrt In It.-elf is well
?f".j ,nn o|H.|ied
Ids
OlH-l
Hllpna-hfs eoniradei in the Order of; »„iili the price. It Is aluo to Iw eouHe did not change Ids somnolent
the Golden Unkkat are Turkish gen- ^|.,,.,,.,| »„ ,i„. jjpfit of a ivayment an
erals. whos4> victories h.r the t)l«.s the organ and it Is Hie eamc'si wLh of *^lr. I'rarer. what Is workT*
man empire have won Hu- medal for till* ladies that all will take an arltve
"Kverythtug Is work." was the
them. The miIImii Is reiH.rt.-d to ns Inten-st In si enrlng a large amonut.
drawling rt*pl.''“What: Everything la workr’
gard I’rofesaor HllpreeJit's s«-rvlres as
“Y.w, sir."
great as Hu»e of the disiingnlslu *t
“Then. I take It. .ron wrmild like me
Miss Flon-nre Rlieet, household fac­
Turkish w arriors and he has plae. U
totum and social st'cretary to J. P. and the i-lasa to believe that this «hwk
the Ameriran savant on a iiariiy with
Morgan for the Iasi six years, has Is w orkV"
them. The Hllpre«'lits are now In Ger“Yes. sir." rephed the youth wewri
iiied for Eunqie to enjoy a frt^Umany and have r.-celved tbc eahh- *
k Is wood work."—UhllMrs. Morgan has
j
Rr-ord*
pram announcing that the professor
ways dlslik.-d
iBve the rare of her
was exonerated by the trnstifs of the
homes in New York, West Point and
towmV Childiwa’a CtiMrs.
University of Pennsylvania of the
liondou and Miss Rhett has relieved
The gayety of deaf and dumb c-hiicharges preferriKl against him by Dr.
her of the.se reKponsihllUies In a large dr^ flmlt- exTresslou, le.t in lini-d
Peters and other noic*l ach-ntlsts. He
measure. Miss Rhett has carte blanche clapping alone, but In uolsy eh»-.-i>
la reported in the letter as heinp sat
ing Inmates
Inuinle* of the Royal IhMf
in the matter of ex|Hmsi<s and the hir­ Tbe .Toiing
isfled with the vcrdlrt
erhy beW
niid Dumb Institute at Derby
ing and diselArglng *rf servants.
Roger Pocock. tbc author of “Curly,"
carnival on .Saturd-ny. the 0 i-iiisWir
Ing the formal ojrning of
was brought up <xi tmanl a Rrltlsh
crentlou pr«»nud. The.r had nn-e< and
meal a do.«e of Kodol other si>orts, and 4hc clicerii’.g at
in tbc Canadian liackwotsls. He has
Cure will prevent an atta^i snccesa of a favorite was rlimw:
arrred ta tbc northwest mounted ptv of Indiges-lion. Kodol is a thorough
noisy as that of children favoml w Ith
Her. aett-d as a .<(Amaa In quest of i dlgestanl and a guaranteed cure for full Ilocal i*owers. The new systci
IndigoHfi
on the Stomach,
tbe Ttdtoboaia piral*-s and ridden Weak He.
lean. Sour Rising*. Bad Breath of education of tbc dumb ciuihles llici
ak«g the Rocky aoontatas from Fbn
all Stomach troubles.
JIarleud. In Canada, to ih^ City of. druggists.

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

At ,
Rastall’s

ProfoMor Alfred Ixjvrts Plnoeo Dennls, vbo va* obaam to fill tbc recentI.T cpEflted clwir ct Eortqveon lilstory,
U n naUve of BdmL Syria.______

DM.

A. WOt-P-*

THE f EVENING

RECORD

TRAVERSC CITY, MICHIGAN, GATUNOAY, AUQAMT. U, 1«&.

=, : -u

Counting: Uncle Sam’s Cash In the Treasury
I'jrsr

> Mm aSMs «C tk»
0t tim
I tJMM
tTMUd rnatm to kto mcrimm,
rrOrtmg
I fL Itoktoto Ota tua trm
liYr^-‘r tnm th* rmpaoMMHttto at Mi aacmat poM*
tmrn tB mat mapartr aa* cwaptetrljr
■ilHtobi tortfl •> tlw
to tto
^ PsMto M tb» *rt*t trmmxrr b-iWtok
^ tM bMB «p«itod bj>A Mwnr doltor lor
•-tofii Mr. Roberto gmam • iwlpt to
- hM bom accoontMl
hls prsdso.
_
_>Ctl« of th* notlooo
tor. This

wbtofc towtoWr

tury jaoe* Mid It were poMfbto to trmm
It back to tiM USM ct tbc Inciunbcocr ol

br the codunlttee. Then the
one
at a ttoMu are pUoed In the oppoalte
pan, and when any ahorta»e*U <ltocorered the bac !• opei
cotna are coanted. Should there be any
oonalderabla aam lacklnc th* retiring
treasurer or his repreecntatlre may
doouuid a count by hand.
ThU occarred at the count elabt years aco,
and the counters were In the treasury
Cor hr* months Instead ot three,
last omciai count, made

••

pandliw upon th* spmd a*Ml accu^y
STthTMOontants chosen and rartous
be realised partially
Bsrtaktaff
trtiSB th# amount t*t money to ths
trmsury at the time thskomclal
olB^ countan »-u»n their work U taken Into conaldsfmdoo.
Just before the reUrin«
troaaursr |iuld hls final rlait to the de­
partment In an oOclal capacity be
save It as hls opinion that there would
be found In ths vaults ao acprecate of

pressure of s button would briny an
armed force to the spot In l<-sa than a
minute.
The chanye In the treasurer's offle*
means a yrsat deal of extra work for
the bureau of enyravtny and printiny.
All of the plates now in use will have
to be chanyed. Mr. Roberta’ name beIny cut off and The fucslinlle of the
new treasurer substituied for It.
It
requires some time to make these
necessary chanyes. ynd In the mean­
time the old |>lates will be continued
In us«-. In the early tlays of General
Spinner’s^ term, when the treasurer

kinds, notes, certlflcal
This eaorrootts sam la shout double the
wtalth asslancd to the i»esd of the
Standard nil corporation by the most
peneroua expert, and It Is three times
the fortune that
Came»^ has

S»MoJS!?*lrr'b«mdr
and tUX.bM.ooo in stsnc
lara. Ovar |4ZS.O«0.oo« t
ressrrs fund of new m

as they were Issued, the siynatures
chanyed Immcdlutely, but since they
beyan
sved the practice has
town otherwise.

Charles llenr>’
llenr>- Treat,
Treat tl
r United Htnies. Is a native of

The mohey la the treasury vaulu
wntsd under the supemislon of
retlrlna
selection
iHte*. th* Ineomlns
treasurer
s cboto* of.another, i
neerotary of th* treasury names
third. All of the appointments. I
•var. are subject to th* approval o
•eeretory of ths trtusury.
The
preserlbso a salary of M per day and
oai^onssa for sacb of ths msmbers
It Is ctistomary
now to oelset s«ploy(
yeas of the de­
ars there uyhly
slooe they are to th* sovemment
to* they do not reo*lv* th* per dl*m
compenaatlun.
With th* InductI
th* n«w treasurer Into ofllc* th*
mlttaa take* entire charye.
utUr.# a
n*al on avery vault and aafr
On th*
•veolng ot the day on which th*
Is mad* Ut« caah n*eded to
conduct tbs dally bu*ln«a« of th* yovoramaat is set asld* and Is kept fre*
from tbs ether accounts of th* oflio*
ttatu all tbs oCtsr nwn*y is counted.
On the toy tollDWtoy the tnsuyuratton Of tbs now treasurer th* commit­
tee bestns tfto wortt at oounility th*
cash. The eaport monsr oounur* of
th* treaaury aid th* oomroitt** in th*
task. Tboe* apsctaltsts. mosUy women.

*<Tew* and bolts.
Thttre are about
«.®0« plyeonboleo of steel, and there la
aheolutHy nothiny Inflammable In th*
fumlahlnya There Is alsrays a yuard
of two men at each entrance, and the
^ra are provided srith dupllcmt*
look*.
A force of se%-enty watchmen
is detailed to yuard the vaults. They
are on duty in three reliefs, so that
the vaults are never left unyuarded
either by day or by nlyht. In the ofllce
of the captain of the watch there are
all the Utast de\1cea In the way of
reoordlny Instruments, and each watch­
man U required to send In report* every
half hour. At the slynal of the captain
of the watch hundreds of armed men
would appear from \-arlnus point* of
defend the nation’s

caUon In the public schfwls and after­
ward ton-ame an alumnus of Dart­
mouth colleye. with the deyre.bachelor of sclemw. tm le.viny «-hool
Mr. Trent went Into business with hls
father, who was at the head of a c»>mpany which carrt^l oti an extensive
trade w Itl^ the West Indl«-s. ow nlny a
Ilret of tkrenty-seven v.-sseli.
8omo
yeors
rs li
later he went to I>wlaware to
build s<i
factories ond other works
Itomlnlon Hteamship «
he later elyhtira Mr. T
Kiltlniorej where he i
removM
ducted a lary*’ manufacturiny business
for w-veral years. In IMI he took up
hls residence In New York city and
iMs>n l>ecame actU*« In local politic*.
In DJMt President McKinley ap,K,lnted
him cllector of Internal revenue for
the southern district'of New York, and
hr was continued In ofllce by t*ra*i-

I since then from vaiiminu* the amounts
paid out by him, as shown hj letumed
checks and vouchers. If ther* should
discrepancy. Mr. Hnberts will
b* •xpeou<] to make It cood. To proa contlny*
enter* utHiii the oae*
imisti a bond In

sum of tllO.OOO. A peculiar f.-aluM* of |
the liond Is that It li> perpetual. If a |
shortaye should be utiearth«Ml i

and frJ«ctl^.n^ thereof
the empty i».in of the »c.-ile>

rtpllon of
OJU- of theee win lllustrnte wlutt the
yovernmeiii otfictiiU reysrd s* a typical
Mrony room
twelve feet Uj MtCh
dliiK-naluns. and Its Ilniny walls
b«'M«emer steel plate threeclKhth" of nn Inch In thlckn.aa They
fuatened to H framework Of st**l
t into heavy masonrj by enormous

coundls of hls party.
The TreaU
spend most of their lime at their eountr>- home at East Oranye. N. J. There
ar.- three dauyhters In the family, all
yiHsI llnyulsts and musicians, who
will l>e a Welcome nddlllon to the so-

A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
By REV. A H. DOTLB.
Topic.-The baUdlay of charactar.~n
r*C l. Wl; Jude R. a.
Otarmetor Is what w* art, Mt wMt
we eeqpi. What we aram la bat r^Mltotkm. bat what we arc a* Ood aam w
deri> down in oar hearts la cbaractcr.
CRaractiT Is the all Important thine to
life. To some rlcbes la the aapreiM
thlny. but the wise mao baa well oaJd,
*‘A food name Is ratbar to be rboaan
than yrrat riche*.” To otb«n worldly
plcasnrc Is the cbl«?f coocem
Qtm
but tbe apostle doe* well to enjoto ns:
”Ncither the thtnys that are to th*
world. • • • for all that la to the world,
the lust of the flesh and tbe lost of too
eye* and the pride of life, to not of tba
Father, but to of tbe world. And tfao
w’orld iwiaseth away and tbe tost th*r«>
of. but he that doeth tbe will of God
abldcth forever.” Tbe tfainys of tho
wurkl are temitoral—cJisracter is ctar^
naJ. Tbe saprrme Impoitaoco of char­
acter. tbepcfore, ran be dearly aeco,
and we slioald prlae It abovo allvar and
sold and whatever else we may vh|
or lose In life. We aboald make awn
that life Itself to what It oogbt to ba^
for life la character.
The holldlny of a human ebararter la
no dtlld’a play. Many people who art
nioNt careful about eT-erTtblny olto to|
ilfi* that lias a valoe are most earalaaf
when It cornea to their own tlvoa. If
bulldiny a borne, they are very partic*
alar aandI want tbe
the very best
beat thlnRi t
It Is jsisslIhlc ftir them I
In erectinily tbe taliemarte of life, which
Is to l*e •’eternal to tbe heavens,” they
are rarelfws ami lodifferrat. Woald
that nil could npprerlatr tbe real values
of life! Tlieu the yoM would not ao
frrH]uently be mistaken for tbe droaa
and the dmss for tbe gold.
Tht. elements that enter Into ebarocter bulMiny are well lllostratad In
those that yo to make up tbe buildIny* we see almat us to life,
1. The mntertoto out of which we
build our cimmeter are Important. Wa
nin.r well nsk ourselvas most seriously
what tuakea ua what we are? Tlie ma- '
terlnls of which any atructure to eom-;
|Kwed have much to do with the hutldRo It to with life. Mnu.v Impor­
tant elements enter Into our mailing:
(1) Ifereillty. It niust be admitted that
Inherit the dispositions of our
ancestors. A man has been IlkRned to
omuihus w'ith all hls aoceetora on
the Inside.” and again It baa lieen said
that “tbe tmtulny of a child abould bea hondml yearn Itefore It to bom.**
t tbe evil Influences of heredity ri
tbe ptire of Ood tMt'orercome,
wne, ((2)
nee* In
riprmment Oar o
bare much to do with ..Aho
development of yur cbaractan. Tho
indlng* of tmr tvoc Ttfp, tba
\ J,
plare where we do tbe work of I|fe, ^
t?
the work Itself, our aiaoetotea-atl.^^'^^i^theae are Important fartor* In char- * "
aefer liulldlny. But When neeesaary a
control bto Hrenmataneea
ratiHT than allowing them to eontrol
him. Our lives sliould be founded upon
Jesus Uhrlst, tbe only true foaodatloo.
and sliould be built npon Him. Pos•mssluy Ilia sidiit by the new birth,
we should gradually add to tbe free
grace In u* until we poOaeM In as large
then only, shall we
the chararter that to worth strlTtag
and aaetiflcing for.
BiBU: nzAimroa.
IToT. xxll. 1: F^l. m. 1. 18. 14: IM.
xl. 2^si: Matt. rt. 88; vll. 24-»;
Ua. cxxvH, 1; Acts xx, 83; Eph, 11. lb22; vl. 1. 2.

The peculiar craft shown In the cut Is th. ..id Pr.-itldo:it. an American frlystr
raptured by ths RrltUh in tlli. 8h.> m«w li.i. tn tin- Tluimcs and !• us«.<1 as a
tralniny ship for Iho untlsb navy
The Unwin, nt w,„ on. of the lar*;#! friyatra
to America’s Infant navy, haviny forty-tour ym., sod currytny a latyc crew.
The surrender took place on Jan. 1C. l.Mi. 8li. wa, cmmand.^l by Uaptuin
Htephun Decatur snd had dcp,.^ d..wn fron, N.w Y..rk city to Kandy Hook,
aturln* the nlyht she made an ntt.mpi i.. avmd u„ Ur.tl^h squadron anchored
there, cross the bar and put .-ut to seu, Thr ptloi
m.- chanmL
5 friyatc
ran on tbe shoals and ther.- was a d-l*y of nvr »i..ui>
The PrrsUUnt
tacked by four ships of the ci.emy and after aI lony t J yalUnt nyhi was forced
to surrender.

A UNNON WORSHIPED BY THE HINDOOS.

IMS

H

The curious toucr ami the butidiny sli.-wn In
m.-nse l•l.•»•trll•Ml plant .-KiHl.llshed by Nicola Tesla at Wanton. lyiT.-. .m lx.ny
Island, t In- plant mnl yrounds’are yuard. .1 cl«.s.-ly nnd no ..n. Is jm rmiH. -J to
ent.T II.<• premle. s unl.-«s he Is on l.-yll Irnat.- l>ubln>-ss.
TL* l-.u. r Is « deep
niystery to th. .U.li.rs in the vicinity and T.-.U has r. fused ilm- tor u. ex­
plain Its purtMHu-. It IS knoun. however, that a yreat well i- due into th.- earth
beneath I
spiral stairway .-st.-nds .lownwaid l-'J to. t
Mr
I staled I
ince that It Is quite possible t.< utlllz. the nun's
U Is suspectetl by many p. r*»ns that the mysdestyned for «xp<Tlm.nlatlon with solar rny»

The cut shows the Immense bulMlny erected recently on an unoccupied alte
In the Rtrand. London, to shi Iter the \-nst conyreyatlons attracted by the re\ival services comluet.-d by the American evanyeast* Torrey and Alrxiind.>r.
The'hall 1* In the very h.wrt of the city pn.p«r. snd all the street* In the vtclnlty are dewUnl exclusively to busln.an. The present series of meetinys Is
the third London evanyellstlc enterprise of these successful and eneryetlc mlsslonnrtes. Hefore yolny to the Strand they held a hlyhly prontnble series
Kenslnyton dls,
Tlit-y have
several year*.

.
dlRnaatlod piece of ordnanc* obown tn th* drswlny lies In t
IKbIcb oovef* tba former palace yrounds of Ue nawabs of Murshldshad. a cUy
yww In ralna, bat/o»o* th* capital of the potonUte who captured Calcutta. This
aid CMnoQ to aavoolewi feet in lenyth and has a ylrth of live feet at the breech.

Tbe Baptist Endeovorrr* of Engtand

■BMIlHf/ JiR 111

fin
'i

spliitusl life rannot oonttoue to exist.’*
Christian Endeavor World.

BRONZE TROPHY FOR CRUISER GUNNERS.

mm
Ubtet bmvIUi llliMimud hu bm> (rnnUr mmetri br tM
navy dtoaninent as the trophy to be awarded to the %'essel of the cruiser ctoas
whl^ axceUfd others of the aame type In tbe reosat taryet practice off Pc«aroia. \»to tablet measure* U by M Inches and was deslyned by a noted narla*
atitot. ini« laryrt compeUtion this >-ear has been especially. totcrestlny. and
the <7cws of an tha cmlsefs ensared havee made an cKort to break, the raoorA-

Advaatasces mt raetsttaa Badeevee.
Rev. <•. E lUndall. who founded the
ftrst Christ ton Endeavor society In Ja­
maica and I* president of tlie Jamaica
Asiux-iatlon of Ulirtotton (Tiarrbe*. thna
forcibly stales what be ruDslders the
chief adrantayea of Christton Endeav­
or aork.
Tlie first, be **y*. I* “tho
si*eeial opportunity which It affords lo
the (isstor of s church to win tbe affecil.ms of the young fieople. It will be
M-en SI
how greet Is tbe advaoing.- thus galmd In chorcb work." Tb#
se..«itMl Is "the jtsll.-Uius. gradual devel..pmeut of nascent talent In Clirtsttoli
work, which Is a lilesslnf lo the worker
4.. urliig t
dividual
ihinlly. "It serv«w as a bond of union
iu I'hristlau fHlowshtp and calls for
co-<»|lenitive wTYlce; and SB Ua opportunlth-s are taken advantage of It soppIlM roost valuable protection against
tbe seductlTe tendencies of the world
and the attractlooe of worldly corapanblp and pleasure. In wticlr the

Norway, which has roeeo^ doetofwd ttsslf an tadopcodent state. Is tlas
ooontry of corlous ardUtectww Th* huUdlng shown at tbe right of to* cot to
the country boooe of a wealthy Nororcglan and to a fair spectmen of tb* pre­
vailing taste. Tb* church at tb* tott to equally
. As may be i
tb* roof plays an Important part In Korwegtan atnicti
and some of t
soam to show Uttte else. It Is a Norwegian archttaefs chief ambition to pot aa
naay roofs as posolble on a alagte building. Tboos ar* mads very stoop ao
that tbe a
regtoneof
anUrely of wodd.
o.

bare comptoted thrir aoderttking. th*
building of a ship, tbe BnAeavour. for
i tbe use of Baptist mlaalouarle* on th*
• Kongo. Tbe ship was roceofly launchI cd at Oxford and will be followed oo
this long journey and Its future work
by tbe prayers of many thoosanda of
British Endeavorer*.
• The Welsh National Christian En­
deavor eon%eotloo recently held fotmd
tbe aocletleo floartohlng as never before

evangelistic oenicea boM erery nlfbt,
but after awhile they will be reor.
gaoiaed srltb a largely toeroaaed msDberahlp.
Tbe rbrtottoB BodeaTormi to Hlto
on tbe Island of BawalU bar* lataly
fonned a Cbrtotlaa Wuimrar BbIpb
the soggaatloa of Bdr. E. G. Wn la 4
Her. E. G. BOTa?prMKlllt d^d Wdbg
T. Cbong aecrrtazy.

i

H

I—*_____


m_0^

TKfe Adventvre
the $econd Stain
^

N«. IS of the ftcHw

*r:.ET^^^r
‘^.faUr: It w.. inert totrftrtlne.

tina ibU woauiB onl/ Im biee once.

cnurtrtOer
«\Uk> ara* aber
-Don't knoar the name. air. Waa anI adreTtlaetoeat aboat type^
vrlUag and came to tbe wrong nombof-rtry pbasaut. geotert young wonaa. air.**
Tatll Haadananer
-Tea, air; abe waa a well grown
yanne woman. I aappo«* yon might
gay abr waa baodaome. Terh^tpa aouie
tnmM aay abe waa rrry bairtaiMur. ‘Ot».
nfllrer. do Irt me have a la-pr aaya

■■ "I— It

De drew a eatell ptM<e «C <
rtmn lita portn. It wu the ftee eC a
-woBuiB tut out of a portimlt.
“I bare earrM this beram 1
thoagH It
be oeefal.** aaM ba
*^rbe |•Ql|retDan has rrroaDtaod IL**
garo a gaaik. and bee bead dropped bark to llie rbalr.
Ton bare tbe
*\’oine. lady lllhla. T<
letter. Tbe timtUT aiay rtlH be adiartrtL 1 bare no dertrv to bring troaI t4r to jrou.
Mf duty
dmjr mda erbra 1 bbve
you. My
retamnl tlie loat iHbf to year boa' band. Take my atlrlre andl^bTfrmnk
be 1
;
^ ^ yoor oo|y rhance"
i
r ronrige waa admTVaUe. Even
no«- abe would not own defeat.
**1 tell you agalu. Mr. OolnMa. that
yon are umh-r aoiuc abaurd Ulgalan.'
lIolmtM niee from hN rbatr.
**1 am aurry for yott. Lady UlMg.
bive done my heid fdr yon. t can
that It lit all lu raln.lie rang the
fht-lioIL
lielL Tbe
The batWT
butler entered
etiterrd••Is Mr. Tn-la\viiey Hope at home?*
-He wDI he home, air. at p ejuarter

Tolre. wbldi acreaaied In Praucb: *My
last.
waiting b
1 htvefoi
There
you wltbberr
1
saw him with
a aarage straggle
rtiair Id bis band; a knife glenmed In
ben. 1 raabed from tbe horrible scene,
ran from tbe bouse, and only
.. PO|mt HU
mornlDg lu tla>
dKl 1I Uarn
learn fh«:
the
dreadful resul

Yoa luve
thit tone
other foods Bukc arasde, ind
tissue bvfldins ab4 heat fotminf.
Yo« know that nost foods have one ornore
of these eknents, hut do you know that, no
food contains them all in such properly balanced
proportions as a food soda craicr ?
The United States Covemment report shows
that soda crackers contain less water, arc richer
in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much
higher per cent of the tissue building and heat
forming properties than any article of food made
from flour.

That is why Unaeda Biscuit should
form an important part of every mcaL They
represent the superlative ol the soda cracker, all
their goodness and nourishment being brought
oven to you in a package that is proof
from
against air, moisture and dust—the price being
too small to mention.

yoft know It was IbereT*
“Becanae I knew it
else.**
T eannot bellere my cyear De ran
srlMly to the door. “tVlsTe Is
Wife? 1 most tell her that all U well
ni«.r «
bu to,™

:r.2i

II<4mes glaiKrtl at Ida wateb.
band ttirtMigh the door."
•Utm a ()nart«-r »f \pa bmir.- i
brtae
I
*^How waa ali* dtraardT*
-Qolet, alr-a long'mantle down to
bar feel.**
-------------. down «n
“IVhat time
waa lir
on h<r
h<T ku.'.M
kutsM at Holiues* feet, trouble for another. My boahand'a anJust growing dusk at tlie j
hands outstn-tebed. her Iswullftil] gulati at the losa of bis paper
pi
ui»thnnd mul wet wltli her tears.. my beyt. I could banlly prerent mytime. They were lighting tl*e hunpa as
kneeling do'
,q.;,r,. me. Mr. HoIuhw! 8parei aelfTrom there and then ki
1 came tairkk w ith tiM- hmnUy.**
i brt I h
Tery gtssL*'
sahl Holmes. “
Tome. roer
.......................
In a fTistz.v of boi»- i at his feet and lelllt - * *
mer slie
sS pleo.hd
pleo.l
'WaUon. I think Ihnl w e hare more Im­ pIk-atlolL
lllotL
Te heaven'* aoke. don't done. But that iagain troukl mean
lepaat.
portant work claew hare.
tell him! I love him ao! I would not | eonfeaalon of the
As we left tin* iKMise l.estrade re- bring «mc shadow mi hu. life, and this I tluit rooming In order to nnderatr.nd I
. while the re- I kiH.w wpuM hmik hi. hublo iMwrt.- I the full enormity of my offeose.
|
malned III the fnmt
pentant rmistahle op*uied the door to
llulnnw rals^l the lady, -I am! theJnrtartJtaM^jnHsM^^^
let ua out. nolnies tun»e»l on tls* step
n hts hand. The
Im* rrled. with
amaftetneut «hi Ills fa«>*. Holme* put
bis nng«T on h\n lips, mdaeed his hand
In his* bn-ast i>oi'ket and hnnrt out
ianglilnc as we turned do%vn tlw street.
••Excellent !*• aahl he. “Coine. Frleinl
tVataon. tlie eiirtnlii rings up for tbe
last net. You will Is* n‘Uev««d th hear
that llwre will l»e im war. that tbe
Right Hon. Tndnwney llo»s* will aiif
fef no srtlen-k In W« hrllUnut carver,
(hat the Indiscreet s )vcn-Igii will re
eelre no i»nnliaiiio*nt fi>r hls Indlsrre
tion. that ttie prlnn- minister will ha\e
DO Eoniptwn «xHiif*lh-nilon to diwl with
and tlial with n tittle tart nml mnnageineot upon mir part nobody win be a
penny the worse for what might have
been a ver>- ugly Im-khml.My miml Plkd with admlmtlon for
thla extraonllnaiy man.
.. -you hare aolv«*d Ity I cried.
"Hardly that. Watson, Tliere are
aonie |H>|nts.w*hieh arc as dark as evtT.
But we iiave no uimii that It will ts>
our own fault If w-i* caniiol get the
rest. We will go straight to WliUehall termci' and hring the matter to u
head."
When we nn t\«s| at the n-sidence of
tin' Kur<i|s*i>ii MN-relnry it
ie.v Ilo,H-

Food Value
of a Soda Cracker - '

and dlatdacad
-No. no: I bad everythllig ouL**
-Bmttr tt la easily decided. Hapa.'
_______1 tank anmpeaaalaa of Ida
kdy. Tbia man Laeaa farulibafl a iald the premier. “Let ns bare tbe
dbpateb
box braogbt tn.**
dtfdkaie. I apaacd bla abpabb bak.
•me
akemary rang tbe beO.
took tbe iiapar and cooreyed It to
flodoIpblB atTMt**
•^•bat bapTcaad tbear. madamr
but PtJli If noting else will satl
n tipped at tbe door as agreed. I
caaapaMdlL I followad bUa Into
roaaa, laartng tlia ball door ajar bab
tbe key OB my watch chain, lien
mewfor 1 fcaiad to be akma with tbe
the papers, yow see—letter from Lord
I mnanber Itiat tbere was a
Merrow, report fhom Sir Charles Uarwomaa outside as I entered. Oar bnsl
memorandum ftom Belgrade, note
neaa waft aooo done. lie bad my let­ an the Boaao^erman grain Urea, let­
ter on bla deok. I banded blai tbe d:>c- ter from Madrid, note from Ix»rd Flow,
amcBt lie gave me tbe letter. At this
era- Good bearetia: \Vhat la thlsl
loataat tbeea was a aooad at the do«ir. Load Ballinger! Lord BHIIngerr
Tbere were steps In the paaaage. La
Tbe premier snatched tbe blue encas qalekty tamed bark tbe droggrt.
Tolope fVun hit hand.
tbfttst the docoment Into oquh
pMce tbere and eoreml It orer.
**Wlttt barrelled after that U like
•Thank you! Thank ;
J dream. :
i my 1

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twinkling e.Tes.
-Come, air.- aald be. There la more
Ilow caiue
In tbe box.
Hohuiw pirueil away smiling from
tbe koeu scruUoy of these wonderful
eyes.
-We a\so have our diplomatic *ierrts.- said he. and. picking up his hat,
be turned to the door.

James raldwell, M. T. ha* kllh'd j
Real Ertate Ti
Wm. Hey.u-n and wife to OvHo Mr more hillK lu ihe h«»"i‘v of o»nim»»n». |
tbsu any «Kher m«-ml*vr. He
lu |
lie^H. tsec. 11.
Garry. «-»,
think thsi «r all the *-vIIk (hat aflllct •
range pi; |1.
S K the world K-ui>.Unl«n t* one *»f Hi.Airn>«l Wvlxler and wife
great»->;t and that U Is Ms dilef mixHmlgex. e’^ of net,. w.T.
slon In life to *top ax iiiech of It a>:
snge !*; I.15P.
J. T. Hannah, .-t al. to Arvllla Oanll
prartlcv- hax ma.le him
r w’-. .rf hd IN and M 1*.». hh* k r.. j
exi* n at thi> *ur<
game. I nderj
V ii.-s tih add: srr:i.
|'h‘*
*•“*
i
J.d.i. Menrava and wife to ipdH-rt
r^tkl.v
loix 15 and 1*^.
ir.. hhs’k
hlm k t. I’.
He neviT n«lx.>4-x sexaioii. tak­
tkhv, loiF
ing hit l!iiu he<Sn. t< a and dinner ihen1 add: Sl.3«»<t.
!• Tarver and wife to Floy.l *»» that nothing can g*-< away from |
I. Smith. |«mei. H . I. A O-.V 5th i »•»*"
e*p.vUlly
ad.l II t»oo
j war«l tire close, when liiixlnexx and
priH-k»nx. the
Ihe Mraiige x|N-eih.ward It Caniei to Georg. M Sh. ! •“«••
pr.«ek,„x.
rum and wife. i*ail of nw’., •»! r
K-c. XZ. town ”7. range 11: S-’71.
, powerful member* «jf the g»ivemmeij^
John W. Miller and wUe to Andy n.;
hs.klng
dour old Scotsman Into ftio'mlialloa to |
Parks, nu ••! n4 of itw‘4 of
I ascertain If he will grneiouxly |m rmtl j
rr. town -7. rangv« 11; flfio.

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A recent «vhseU^lcal exhIhUlon
Ajlc.'tiur>.
Hticks.
England.
w
oiM-nt-d hy liurd Ro.««-tH'ry
Among
tbv exhibits wen- mement«»e of Chsrle>
II and Oliver Cnunwell. smom; the
rh*Bisstleal isissc.-^sionK. a iinhpie altar
cloth. iM'Ing none other than a minile
cloth chvnk that «>nrt' Is-lonK^-d
Charlc.- II. The story
that ih<
king went 1«» visit hU old iun>r. who
had lss*n given the living of IPMlger
ley. tlueks. On Ising shown the rhiirrh
hi‘ at one%‘ notlct-d that the sl*ar
no cloth, whenMiiKin h«- threw hK
cleak over |i and then- it fM-rv.N| for
many a year. The rloth«-s that from
well wore sshen an infant proved
Interesting exhibit. These are
property of Mr. Astley. of Che«|uers
court, who claims descent from
untie L. 11. J.dms..n to Bo.wn
‘hat Mil to
lord protector. The tmhy Oliver '
--------------------to his christening In brave attire. f«‘*r Smith. U.t XZ and s-m feet Ml H. block j
“ G.^h!rich’s add; Il.tMO.
.1 ■trtr«l7
his rolH' is comiswetl of whUe
Pleasantly Effective.
Ja/'.d.
Stadelhauer
and
slfe
to
Wm.
and rich lac.-, while ihe rai* Is a
N*-ver in Hie way. no irvmMo to
n
of delicate stitcherv. lar«‘ hordennl.
S'.: u.
Is-WItfx Ijitbt>r (C.H.V .I..........
CamTtgW lit culUcr a WivXty.
other tiny garments
liilic piiix:«• *»»RoIh-h U»wrk“ to Wm. Con'. w4 lot
TUKUE. fiUUR L.NOUGIL WAS
c-cnaln emran,.-,- acaloH head-1
‘-r Pr
a pOywI5» and loi -o. p. H.*x 2nd a-ld:
1,____ Idllousm-xs. torpid Itvcr and
.r««nnir n, lu- pfrt.*,**. mmA
rirnwn
tn iIm vmld
*n nud
ni ■ wife to Arviila i „f ,h,- ilu reMililin: from «-i»nMiim'lon. >»»* pr.iwT»n-«,». Ihr ..nly
I mind was turned to tne one ibougm^of j Among th.* scet.mpHshmentx of
ircigth.-n
f .- Hv.-r.
*Hd».-*l frw
:::-X7 1
thankful, madam. Unit you have t'oio*
ii.t
.nil.
»r**ttlng
hack
iny
huslum*]'*
p.ir>er.
Itl
U>wther.
speaker
of
the
houxe
td
*
tUl» uua
.---------- J
.1. u * Co.-,...................... ......... .. .11 ■I'-witi.'--,
Hannah

A,

iJi.v Co. to

Wni

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• m—ii-ui—w»<l u«k» wtu roo*4 out th# hrt-

1,...
1........ I. n. I. * ; „.,s,,rl„T,k.,.
r,...l.*l.-, <■> <l.y
To X ’.’nd add; |3«>n.
j I'ot.-mklne tnnlirnx-r-. is ihn^ d< J tb,-t»-r. nr.-k andhaiMfe tt artn DM- magta—
Asa Pninian and wife to M.iry W. f BTriM-d in the N< >i. Kn i- Pr.--.. : ■—
on<« .bowtac *d^nd^l t«
IbH-llin. paml. s.-r 4. loan 25. range
'M.-KhMc-'y- ,nnt.n.,r
ibWurrowt.

w

•pTous iliHUi .V«»tir luirt. I dexlrvil. ax
have expl.niiH'd. I** km^* nij visit
I,
you fe stsTiM k-st-iny husliaud tdiuuhl ) n,uu«Tvsl
Uilnk 1* - ■
-------*---------- * ‘
fair*, and vt't >00 vsut.pr..mlse me by ;
ling Is'Te and
xlnovlng that thelv

«V m„,U
-gulek,

nolOH..

! pniK-r haek with me ami thongUt of dt- '
! stAxylng tt. slnee 1 ohiW sec no way of! th** public.

-t *n fort nun t «‘l.v. nuul n nt,
madam, bring R Uetvr
j
,,,
h„*i«nd. Iloavcas, 1
poMlIde alternative. 1 have
• nion.eul later^
i his
Is sle,»
stejv uiavn
uiKvn the
the stalrT
stalrr'
;
mlsxlontd to n«wv.T this Iniinensely | ^
^
The Eu:x|penn secretary barrt\xdt-.
important |Utj*T. 1 must then*fore I -Hovv didJ you o|*-u
rt lM*fore?
o
Into tbe n>*m.
t
ask you. mn.luni, to l*e kind enough to ' |^ve
Yw, of vourae
have a duplicate hey.^
hey
-Any news. Mr. Holmes, any new*?"
pln«s' It In my Ii.-uhIx."
}x*u haw. Upen it!”
ried.
Tlie lady spning to her f^, with
_
the iMlor sM^slnsl In au lu^nt fnm. ! had' drawn a small key. The iMX dew j
tha^riiravenr His face Isher Iveautlful faN*. 11«m e.vv* B**‘**'‘l- ,i|h>u. It •wax stuffed with itai»ers.
radiant ‘The prime minister U
Rhe tutted. I
It rt "“m
enwiopc devT lunehlng w ith me. May he sbarv* yortr
faint Then, with a grand effort, sin-,
j,„. h,«rt of llK-m, U-twveu bo|*»? Be
rallied frvnn the sliock. and a supreme
of tKUue olhvT doouiueut.
astnnUhment and Indignation chased ’
,vinrned
ti-rrihk- event.
every otlwr «*xpressU»n from Imt fcoIwslrvwm.
1 “Now we arv* rvwdy for hlm.“ aaU aak the printe minister to come up
“You you liiHutt me. Mr. Holnnw.I IlohiH-s. “We have still leu rninm**. to you. dear. 1 fear that this is a matter
of
p**lltUwtVe will Join you lu a few
-x\»me. come, utadam. It U oselesa. i 1 am going far to screen you. Lady ^
Give m* the leller.Hilda.i. lu return you w ill siwud the j minutes lu tbe dining room.**
8lw darltHl to tlm bdl.
telling me frankly the Peal
T'l** prime mlnlstur's manner was
-The butler shall sli.*w you out"
meaning v>f this extnu>rdiuary affair.** aulidued. hot 1 coukl see by the gleam
Tm n.»t rtiuc. iJtdy Hilda. If you
“.Mr. lb»lmes, 1 will tell jau every­ of his ejFe* ami the twitching* of his
shared lue
the c
excltedo, then all niv eanuwl efforts toavitld thing.* vTied tlK‘ lad)-.
"l»h.
vnat he
ne snareu
ladj.
"Ith. *Mr. l»ony hands that
a is'audal will' M* rrhstratM. tllve up Heliues. 1 would
off wy right Uaud j
young v*>Ueague.
the letter and all will M' set rlgt.t. If U-forv' 1 gaw him a moment of soc-,
socundemland that you have 1
you will work with me 1 ean nrraitge raw! niere lx no vsomau In aU Lon-1
to re|KWt. Mr. Holmesr
" you wwk against mo 1 dou who lovvw 1st husband as 1 do. ( “Pupelj iWtlvc as yet.** my friend
ererything. If
milstt exiHtse you.**
ye
and yet If he knew Row 1 have acted- i «nswered. “I bavv* Inquired at evety
Rbe stood grandly defiant,
how I have U*en ramis-lk-d to aet-he | Po^t
» taXicht be. and 1 am sure
figure, her e.ves fixt>l ui»ou
vvMukl never forgive me, for ht# own j
** ®® danger to be appre■ honor stands s.» lugb that he could Uot j bended.**
Her I
pardon a latw^> lu another.
**But that la not enoogft. Mr. BoloMiL
Help me. Mr. Holmes! My kapplnesa. | B> cannot Uve forcregon soeh a rob
boriH' to riug It.
hls twipidurw*. our very Uv», arc at cmna We murt have aoflaethlng defl“You are trjlng to frighteu me. It stake!**
I nlte.**
Is sot a ver?' manly thing. Mr. IIMomw,
“Vfulck. giadam; the time grows
"I am in hopes of getting It That ts
to come here and brow beet a woman. sbon r*
I arhy t am bara. The more I think of
You say that you know something.
“It was a letter of mine. Mr. Uolmca.! the mattm- tbe
What la It that you kirnwr*
ludisi'reet K«tter written before

«'tlmately reach
In this ca-se InU-rexHng

valuabh- If it lx further «-nnch.-.l
original sketches and caricatures

Forj practical
work for saving
time;! for^long
scn^icc and com­
plete satisfa<;tioji,
no other I type­
writer quite equals

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-U It had It wauld certainly have
been pdbllc by now.“
-Bat why should any one taka It la
aider to ke«f> it in this hooser
T am not coortneed that any aw
dUUkell.**. •
Then how eoaM tt k«ea the fflapatchboxr
-I am net nrlacM that tt orer «i
have the dtspatrh box '
-Mr,.Botawa. this Joking k rary m
thned. You hare my i»bbmsi i ttua It
and gulped twice haTora iRh teonU ;
ju my hnahand's dlapatch box. left the box.*
■I****^*
'
He had some i|>y In tbe oBtea wcho had _-UgT^ ywjwuWwT the bw

TOO."

-1 give you five mtnutea. Mr.
Holmes.~
. '
-One u foottgh. Lady Hilda. I know
of your visit to Eduardo Lncaa, of
yoor girtng him this doeumeat. of year
ingenious return to tbe room last night

.n^

Had be read that kitcr
his coufideuce would have twos fOraver
dertraj-vsL . It te years since 1 tarata
_ ^1 ha<i thought
____^ that the wrlmle aaat*
^
fargoltao. Then at last 1
Laeaa that It had
passed Into his bands and that be

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!s4-xs.-s Hi.- Itai\.-!.- an I t!. >n.il.- of a
tbr bo*l or to tnok- 41m
W H. C Mitchell to Ellen Stiu-s. ‘
iwircol. M-< s. S and *J. t.iwn 27. ranj;c
ni. Ian. holy .
1";
idn-aniln..........ti'
Kll.-n S^Hicx to Havid ihtanc. iwr.vl. Lp,.a^, ,.f
ni
n:o<‘:T. nli-i !ivt-> > Inm* in tt» natuwl ccjotoor sod laodty
wltliuitl itruwshthw*»*»««.
Itruwsh »hta «u»««
st-c.-. s and i«. town 27. range in; II
1
a -n. iH H i--ia..r, M
wlMiuni
/
UolHTt Uartx and * Ife «. G.n.rs. „.ar-. In 1..- -v. - tp
-i'’*-I -'V^ry i
Kat/. p:in-. I. tec. ;;i. town -J*'.. ran^.,p. p.. .-nkln.-- en w *IHi ^
.r l>r.
1..1* th* bn.
11;
i a ^.|,M.-)UI an-! w .- ti- 4nlil..ry» n a* the br<or«porebaxinr W. sUo warn Umrs sol
J.M.1.1, IMinlny.,..,
E. j
........ .
Quick, lots 3r..-;7Cy. bha-k , H . L 1
I BM>tr Um> rnerth €4 iMUr.
Co.-x mil, add. |l.2tM.
On ub- Bt *U tb» pniwlfwl l>T|»rtB..Bt
B.r-1 HnumatB.
ArvlMa ilanln.-r to^Wra
SPECIAL offer
parcel. 11 I. A Cu.-s 2nd a.!d. $1 ^
Arvilia Gardner to Viola Kr.iiipa
pan-el. II . 1.. A Co x 2nd a*ld; ftl.txMi
Karl J Cooke and wife u» Ji-. W
Hllliker and wife, lot XZ. block 7. H'-xl
rieh s add; Il.2bn.
EUeii I. Helianl to O .tnBn't Ne!M>n.
loi 1. ;;;•-. t.*»n 2*.*. nnu:«- 1"; fl
tb.ear Sltnpwm. et al. to E<lward
Tavlor. pan-elx, 11.. L A Co x 5th add.
L5I10.
novd L Smith, et al. to Pn.kep
K. vxelka. loix 2.V29. bloi-k 1. H . 1. A
Co.'s Hth add; $l.vW).
Ik-aii H. tleranl and wif»- to Alba
Wrighl. lots 12 and M. bio, k 1. .Smith
Barn,-s' 2nd add; |l5o.
Floyd L Smith and wlf»- K* T H.
THE FSMOO* . .
Sherman^ lots 2J and 21. bbxrk 1. H-.
L. A Co.'s 14lh add; $r.2o<».
H R. Hewitt and wife to K. V. H*
vis and wlf,-. nwVi trf nv-Vi. bw. 54.
town 27. range m; I4m>

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••YOUR MONEY I»
NO GOOD"

lM4II.J.JOHHSOtlS

MOTHER'S
nUEMO

The Only Way.
Ther,' is no way to maintain the
health and atrt-ngth ef mind and body
except by nmirlshment. There is no
way to nourish except through the
stomach. Tbe stomach most be kept
bealihy, pure and sweet or the
strength
M down and dlsca^ wiU
set up. Ko appeiite. MsX of strength,
nenroasneaB, headache, coustipatton. i
bad breath, sour rtstngs. rifttog. *«dl-i
gestion. dyspepaia and all atotnach
troubles that are curmble are quickly

Premier
AGrtc hook «pMai*»}«twhy
thh ■ to wia be tent «o re^HSt.
Bctncr adk dbooc It t»-dzy.
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RHCi7MATl»f omA
Bl^OOD clmjt
are not aatiafied with 'rcaalte.
^Thix is our guataittaa which gpra with
.4erybottk.
For Sola owd Onanaftaai (My hj
THE HANNAH DRUG ttTORK.
XINO. COACH STALLIOJC at Vatr
eriaary hospital amy Satarffay fealaaeecffnaaratt.
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: CfTW ■WCWW»tl7 dATURBAV, AIMUsili
Ul hoOlag: tOw Bom die Ire and add
steflod at to*, nejr «aah nafl
te woU atnrehcd. bM If ihto 4ooo not
hair a-tmnnoafni of saM aad a aaM*
^aaolnl of pagpsr. This adnre wIB iBhlooinrei of brown oagar Mta a pre- ^ oaoogh oataooo. Cboy are toatbor^
0^ a trfapd ad In^ghlar. ud
Ulo a trot tU Maod of old aai :
alBo be fonad gntte aa additlan to an •erviag kettle. Boil till thick, then booed.
PMh thrm«h a otrataor or p
Prebobly ag ototip fHbP of
■na»tat narorennaod if daath in aU
Of Ra
Snwofy Tamnlinsa Brelf. hat do aot oaoha, reoorrlog nothing bnt the ctotboo powkm a vrareaa end lakco up
jfcoaoo gam nr rede m a hearaA It boB. a pint or treah or canned tosaa* aaofla. Ratera It to the stove, aafl a44 her time more thmm otodn. It tobasla
day.- or *TU» dreen la haeemlag.- It mktti with Joy and wnRm with eoh- tons. Into a ftyt^ pan put a table* two -tohloopwiBi of grouafl mm
WUtom WlMlML
won't hart yom Oa tU eantnary yon wnfnwnf Thare Is not da naltind spooaftf of hiitta; otlr la|o U a amaS one of.oHapieo. ooe of blaek pc
Wrttiu for JtaM CpMor,
wm iad U wt heartaoM nst m
1 hide HtHB \9m*t tpool irMov
ting^Un It. nor a trowa. nor an aeU oalen cwt lato dleo aad try to a goMen cao of ctnaamon. ooe toaopoc
•oobed aad on wblek tho stocks are
laMag.
•A
gnwafl ckrveo, half a ttaopnon of cay* mode on the neckband. But doaaltaoos
or hala. R la a tonle aad tU tree brawn. Salt nod pepper the
Aad at might, IT ywn teal tUt yon eUair of life. It heals wmiads.
IK**.
tut grtm m
tare them lato the pan and whan eery caae, dae grated nnuaeg and two cups and comfort demand a much larga as- lt:S0.
nmat aewM the ttred Imam for some
A« tUjr did te 4U» KttC P»»t,
of vlaagar. Boil It up agala aad poor rortacttt of stocks for summa.
wonnie of lU heart. It piaya with hot iQcre.
Boaday ochool and qaesUon oMre at
Hahtadnona or dneait, do It gandy. aad chUdrea. tlddes tU fat sMea of amtar*
CoM Ih lU mm'9 iMt gllai’rtoc
hot lato boulea. The flavorlag of
The women who have sotved the llrflO M.
TIaio 4oMt ad tU dorhootac droaa wtU tU daaaraqgo that •ynme
cauup depends very largely oa ‘in­ problem xoost wisely are those who
Toasaie Reliahes and ftkklam
tty. and amUea with oM age. R
Bvealag aovlco ahd oonwa at T:lt
wlB hrlag aaotUr day - than any throogh every tlay creek of a feUowl
Tomato Bna«r~*8izteeo ponads of dividual taste: you may wish other make stocks and enffs to match shlrtTU alWd «l»do« wUt« I »ft
ooadiareata or more or leas of those vratots. This does not always moon
•Ight
^
i« OM Vfth rmrtd dreoM <Ut «< denco in tU rani gaodamn « ^ seR aiapoBltkm. aad chaaea dtaeonteat
I the coreen aad lato tU darti* quart of vinegar. Peel and cut up to- glrea. This raelpe is oserely a guide the same matoial; they may be of
• JUd mdithiK o*rr tU yeort
jroa .dM pletared Ihorm
it U «U hem Mead or tU aaoth* aMloao.sadd sugar aad vtaogar aad to a well aptced affsap. Chtsup may trimming used on the wratot.
lUVB.
Aa HnMnh aayac -TnnU got |o br er aad tU oaly oomgaBlan St for chH*
They make three sets for each waisu
slew uuUl quite soft. Then add two be made aay thae of the year by uslag
Aabury M. C. Choreh.
1 M* BfU • load omkoMra.
frleada nHh yooreeH before yon out
It gives all that U good, aad tabkepooafuU ground ctanaama. one canned tomatoes. Two cams wooM be It nmy be a Rule more trouble In the
Rev. Hugh Kennedy Pastor.
A UoMtlTvl eltr torottd tk» tide.
do any good.- and no rani or pretend* asks Bochlng la returm.*-Exehaage.
Class oeeting. 9:46 p. m.
for this recipe.—Selected.
begtaming. but It saves many a bad
lahlBopooalol greuad mace, a
Bkd aiMido or tu domed.
fd aoprn of tU Imnge In the mirror II
Morateg oonrice. 10:M n. bl
qnarta
of
an
boor
in
the
end.
Icwapoonful of ground cloves. Oook
Sunday school at 19 m.
At I watch froa thr wodf-ra caseomt going to Ulp *nU aonl on Ita lonniy
There to a decided feeling for the
Oewms tor the Woman at Work.
slowly until quite thick, and seal.
UnmoM Temaie RecIpU
wn}.*^MyrtJo Koon CUrrymna.
Reriawlag m. kapw moth.
Creolo Pickles—Take two d<
No more* healthful vegetable than
One of the cleverest wosaen Uvtng s'tock and cuff that has the fatuic of
I grtem o’ar lt« raaqoUbrd proaUaa
large cucumbers cut in halves, a peck to a mite of a creature, whose husband the shirtvratot introduced Into It. A
tomatoes
can
be
found
at
this
tUae
of
Oead Coni flocipoa.
-Of fore, aad hope, aad tniih,
of green tomatoes rut In quarters aad tan-l blessed with much of this world's gingham or linen or a rhambray. for
. Gore ryntera->Belect pore that Is ihe year. Below are given a number
Ilui bopca will fade. I turn awajr
edpea compiled from various half a pock of silver skinned onloiis. goods, and so she does her own house­ Instanor. may have s tucked band of
tbO nOaoMde r r*»« «f •aarkltai dajr. wen Btlod oat. hot aot hard, soch at
Put the cucumbers aad tomatoes In work, calling In a woman,to do the tho material at ceotor of stock and |
la bdM far eating oa lhe qph. Score
Thomas Penn I’llom. Mlntoter.
ts in a Meet on Baked Tomatoes strong brine for throe days and skin washing and the heavy parts of the cuffs, with embroidery or linen on
nt cloaw cUB* that I may bear
each row of keraela deeply with a
Quiet hour. 9:30 a. m.
Ds. sprinkling them with halt work. Her cleverness |les. not so much each aide. Anoiba set may be made
The rplce that wblapera "Do aot Bhaip kalle. For the novice It may be —Cut a slice frtim the stem and of
Morning worship and screKm. I0:J9.
2 m.
each UNnaip aad after seooplag out a cupful of table salt. Place half a Mn the way she does the vrork—though from tiny strips of the material di­
tear.icavor. 6: IS.
gal loo of cider vinegar In a large gran­ that merits a big wonTof praise—aa In vided by Insotlon, sa> five strips to
"Ob. lreail.llaK beart." U aajra to aie.
B<-al«>r Btadeava. 6:00.
ooe stuck.
ite saucepan, adding three ounces of the way- she dresses.
..laitM!
aer,
Ren^c
from
the
oven
before
‘•Real In the lute tUt rllag* to thoe. s
K\ t«log evangelistic seasloo. 7:90.
a plauer, aad euttlag through
It
Is
easy
to
make
thrtn.'
different
white
mustard
seed,
one
ounce
of
Never
once
In
the
time
they're
been
qolte
doae
aad
asonad
a
whipped
white
ni ilghl ib« abadowi tiC tU little
Peoucostmi prayer moeiing Thursfrom top to bottom. Now scrape
ground mustard, two pounds of brown married (some two years now) has her sets for each wratot In this way.
da.v evening at 7:30.
while
the pulp. This Is doae by hoMIqg of egg on each. Drop a yolk, of which
Junior Kodeavor aSturdays, 2:30.
They should be finished with s tiny
With lotore Ilory aad Ills haaraaly tho knlfo ymost flat against the oar. the akin mutt not he ruptured, la the sugar, one ounce each of celerj seed husband seen her go about her work
IXjTcas .\ld society meets every sec­
and tumeric, and a taWespoonful of in an old wrapper, with ha hair done plsUlng of lace or embroidery about
aalle."
center
of
each
Bsound,
and
replace
la
odge «p.graoalag the back of tho katfc
and fourth Wednesday of each
scraped horseradish: bring slowly to up In curl papers and a smudge artis­ an eighth of an Inch wide. Six orna­ ond
onth at 1:30.
against tho kernels, heginaiag at the the oven uadi an the little peaks are
Slowly Is fadlax tba ana's last baaai,
mental bar-pins are used for the set.
the boiling point and simmer one hour. tically toxit'cking her forehead.
UghUy brpsmed. Ser^o
The C. W. B. M. auxilary bold their
RaflJy the gold oa my window bottom and drawing It up to the top. aUhlng with toast and paraley. TbU Pour boiling hot over the drained cuThe kind preferred are quite short,
eciings the first Wvdqpsday la each
It's a definite part of her creed to be
Then
torn
the
ear
slightly,
so
that
the
glaams:
cumbers. tomatoes and onloDs. seal suitably dressed for work and to put fist and rather heavy. They arv* plain month at 7:30.
pressura Is brought agalaat the next can also be carried out. using peppers
"Welcome
hip with us are
The .clovds of sunset now unfold
oo the clothes she wears aliout the or studded with Imitation stones, /t stranger*, working n and the poor.”
la place of the tonutoes; either green and set In a cool place.
Aad to my heart are eyed with gold. rows, and repeat the prooeos until all or red ones may be used.
Variety Pickles—One gallon of cab­ bouse In as trim a way as she knows. small pearl set bought (or fifty cents
I hare not rlsmor at the gold«« gate, the milk aad pulp Is extracted. This
to
excelU-ni
and
wears
for
years.
bage
finely
chopped,
half
gallon
green
She's a rank heretic as regards tying
New TOmato Bisque—To make
If you an' In this position of having
O blessed Savior. I will stand aad will take about three complete revo- nice tomato bisque without meat melt tomstues, one
quart onions, all
her hair whett she dusts or bakes.
latkms. To a pint of the Spared
chopped floe; four tablespoonfuls mus­ She does make a ideturesque pretense averal sefisratc waists, possibly roadypulp add half a teaapooarul of salt, a one ounce of butter in a aauoc paa.
tard. two tablespoonfuls ginger, one of It. but lets all the soft pretty fluff made. which have no stocks, .the
apd
two
^peiy
caopped
oaloQt.
stli
saHspoonful of pepper and two welltablesixxmful tumeric, one ounce of escape about her face, “It's not much plan is to cut a strip from the end'of
beaten eggs. Mix well, snd fry by aad cook dve minutes witboul brown
celery seed, two pounds of sugar, a lit­ trouble to wash my hair if it geta waist below the belt and mo this with
Wa grlere o’er Its vanquished prom- spoonfuls In a hot frying pan In a des* log: and one can of tomatoes, one
tle salt, one-half gallon good vinegar. dusty,■' she nays, "and I'm not going to some lace and embruldeni- to make a
of sqlt. one-quarter
lae
sertspuunful of butler. If the corn U
VSTjen all other means fall, get a

make an old frump out of myself be­
spoonfnl pepper; cook fifteen minutes, Mix well; boll thirty minutes.
Of love, and hope, aad truth,
very milky U «ni start to spread
straight piece of well embroidered
Baltimore Plckles-r-Two quarts ri|H* fore mv time.'"
Rttl hopes will fade, we tore away.
too much la the pan. A cake turner then press the tomatoes through
tomatues.
two quarts green tomatoes,
All her working dresses arc made linen or Swiss, two Inches and a half
TU aocmtldeh gone of aparhllng day. should then be used to press the edges sieve lato a clean saucepan: at the
whle,
cut in into the right length, and _ w. T. W^'toi^'’pStor.
one large head of cabbage, twelve me­ with skirts that just escape, with
In toward the center. Ijiic In the sea same Umc boil one pint of milk with
dium sited onions, three red i>eppers. Sleeves that end in butUmed cuffs (so edge with a (rill of lace. The perfect­
I canmit tell If long Ikp way
son. when the corn becomes very stiff. onfvbalf ounce butter, mix one tahlely straight rollsrs arc worn more than
Chop fine: salt over night; in the
lly wblrh I go through alght to day.
-an
roll
them
up
well
out
of
the
spoonful
of
flour
with
one
gill
of
cold
It U aecMsary to add two or three
morning drain, add two nnsris
Out soon i»r lalev 1 know my feet
way), with coDarv already adjusted or the shaped ones. They arc a little low
UbIespooofuU of milk to the pulp to milk, add H to the sauce pan. stir and
egsr. one and one-hslf jtounds sugar, stocks (hat go on "In a Jiffy.” and with “In the bark to suit the low colffun*.
Will walk In sqashlae. broad and
mako It thin enough. In the winter cook three minutes; add the tomatoes
The starched linen French collars
one-half cup of yellow mustard seed, hooks and eyes In Just the right places
meet.
canned com pulp can be obtained, and serve at once. Serve oyster
and cuffs are well to Ihe front. They
And soon or late before but eyes.
one-half cup horseradish, one table to keep waist and skirt togetha.
which is good to use In fritters, but no rrarkers with It.
be made at home on butcher’s '°AI*'.ro Lrdlrtli IdtIIwI to tb« -f
spoonful celery seed. Doll one-bsif
The radiant beams of peace uprise.
She says (and he says, too) that It
Frosen Tomato Salad—Take
containing the whole kernels
linen,
with a slight tracery of dots and vices.
hour
or
until
well
done.
pays.
can of tomatoes, season with salt, pep­
Thini kanwest. O my Tatber. and abouM, oC course, bs used. The groat
Chow-chow—Cut up and mil
When every woman learns that It's vines, and edged with plaltod German
socrot at the corn fritters, the dis­ per and a Ublenpoan of sugar. FYeeze
should 1
gelher half a peck of grtsen tomatoes, about as tas^o look neat as to be un­ Yal. or iK»lnt d'osprit. The cuffs ar©
and
serve
with
French
drenlng
or
Weary high huaven .with rasUaas tinctive feature that makes them ea*
fifteen oniona. twenty-five cucumbers tidy tbert^'ll be a revolution that is abont fojir inches deep, and the collar,
ilrety dlS:erBPt ftom the wall-kaown mayonnaise. Freese the tomatoes In
prayers aad tears:
which to a turnover ooe, la about two
glassce that have glass tops, or in and two cabbages. Put this in layers worth while
Thou kaowett ail my baarU uouttered oora fritter of oommeroe. Is the entire
with salt between and leave
l^lilte to the daintiest thing to wear, inches.
aheoace of flour. Not a grain ahould be baking powder cans, by packing In Ice
crj
The majority of women catch the
and salt for three hours. Turn out of njght. Drain off the brine and throw but white must be "always at Us
llalli sciart'd beyiuid the ktsr» and uacd under any cirrumsuners.
It away; cover the pickle with vinegar whitest'' to be iK-rmtsKlble, and house­ collar together with two Itar-plns In
fortunately, as far as kaowa. no cook the can and slice.
reached thy «'ars;
fronl, wnd add a small plaited frill or
Macaroni and Tomatoes—One can and water, equal quantities of each, work leavt-s Us marks too plainly
“nlng gi»Kp
1 dare not rtamor at the heavenly has ever boon found who will follow
JatoK
of fine loiMste or handkerchief
and
let
It
stand
till
morning,
then
It Mixllum colors are best—old blue
choir me!
this recipe unices sflp has first carried of tomatoes, two onions sliced and
gingham!", or little shepherd's checks, linen edged with g«>od lace. This Is
fried In a little butter, salt and |K'p|ier drain It off. and i*o»>r over the '
O tilessed Savior? 1 will stand and
praja meeUng Thuriday
to season to Usie. One spoonful of tables a cation ao<l a half of scalding or dark blue and white calico and also about four Inches long. Young evening
wnlu
girls wear colored four-in-hand ties
hot vinegar which has just bei'n lioiled chintzes Kven whii«' with stripes
rhole
allspice
and
one
spoonful
(heap­
all
classes welcoma.
I the corn off In the old-fashlooed wqy.
for three mlnuU's s-lth a pint of grat*-d dots, seems to ke^-p its fre'shness bet­ instead.
Hkiwly are fading
sun's last I sad then the cook will Insist on adding ing I of flour. Boil all together with a
These
cuffsand
collars
arc
consid­
horseradish,
a
half
pound
of
mustard
Friends (Quaka) Church.
ter than all white.
slice of bscoD for twenty minutes. Rebeams.
j flour, which, indeed. Is aocessary
U
Req'uiC
Past ^'"*'**^
:Ugar
L.
Kequa.
Pastor.
Shirtwaist suits are the most aatls. ered the smartest with sh»-er. white
bacon and add a pint of boUod ceed. an ounce of celer> seed, and
guftly Ihe gold
my window ^
^j,e mass together, when the keruuday school, V: 46 a. m. C- J. UalM.
half cupful each of im*p|mt. tumeric factory, though a little hard to adjust, shirt-waists; but they should be made Supt.
gleams.
aeU hsve been cut off. Anyone uuTs macaroni, broken In small pieces.
on fine linen.—l>ctrolt Tribune.
and ground cinamon. and four isMinds but the.v can t>e mad«- s«i that they
Slew
together
five
minutes
and
serve.
for
worship.
11:00 a. ai.
MeeUng
The clouds of snnsrt now unfold.
miilsr with these fritlers who sends
Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p. an
Fink Toast—This dish Is a plearanl of sugar. U't U stand till perfectly together like clockwork. Instead of
And to my heart are edged with gold. the recipe to the kitchen nad
Senior Endeavor. 6:15 p. nL
rioucs Made toy Chinese.
change from the usual milk toast of cold, and then mix all together with having a •tall, ' the waist Is cut c
; No midnight shade, no clouded sun.
Gosjk>1 mwtlng. 7:30 p, m.
dollgbtetl.wlth Ihe result may i
half a pound of ground mustard and
TIm' Chinese c<s»k stuck the end of
fit Into a band, which hooks down over
But sacred high eternal aooe.
Pra>er luceUng. Thursday, 7:30 p. m.
aured that th» directions' have not which Invalids get so tired. Bui 1
an ivory rhopstick into a small brown
think anyone who tries It will Snd it cupful of salad oil, and pm Into Jars the skirt hands, the band of the wal
Clreai Overswr. 1 make my prayer.
i
rroah pepper from the
This Is good served with acting as the belt.
biscuit, says the Philadelphia BulkTree Methodist
equally popular among well people:
When crlmsun blanks the window's
»hsI. of couJwe. and
Preaching at 213 E. 14th St., Sunday
cold
meats
Or one-pleee Miit.-i can be made (
I*ut three tablespoons of butter Into a
at 1:30 p.m. Rev. C. Miller.
flare.
Green Tomato Catsup—One peck of bought roady-made) something like
• Tasie. sir." he said.
saucepan, when bubbling add three
My Alpha and f>m«>ga hr..
n»e biscuit was warm, crisp, rich;
tablespoons of flour mixed with one- green tomatoes and two large onions wrapper, but gathered into the wal
First ProebyteHan Church.
Open the gall's snd welcome me.
slic^. Place them In layers, sprlnk and fitted with belt or glndle that i
i: was light, well saltiHl. nutrUKuis—
Cor. Washington and I’ark streeta.
ScaHoped Corn—Stewed corn, which half leaapt»on of salt and stir In grad
O! fpr a faith which fluweth like a
Rev, L. H- Btosell. Pastor.
ling salt between: let them stand tually fits, and finished off at tl
a blscuii. In a won!, of .per-ullar excelhas been left over from a meal, can be ually one and one-half cups of tomato
Morning
service. 10:30 a. Bl.
river.
stewed and strained In which one* twenty-four hours and then wash and throat with either a little standing leni-c
HI bib school at
O! for a pence to grasp the bright for* utUlsed tn thU manner. Put a spoon quarter teaspoon of soda has been dis- drain them. AdS a quarter of a imund collar (over w hich you should put 'a
"Thto kIscuU. kIt. I.h madi of flour of
fill of corn In Imlliidusl bnkers. then
ever!
of mustard seed, one ounce allspice, while turnover collar), or a flat little kiitllK.' said (he Chinaman
"You
solred.
Add
one-half
cup
seslde«l
milk,
— M?> r Saunders. I n layer of cracker and brand crumbs pour over six slices of toast and servo one ounce cloves, one ounce gn»und collar that falls away from your thrust know lentils' IJitle gre<-n |M-IIets.
noaday In the
*
momh
I tnUed. some blu of butter, then i
mustard, one uunee ground ginger, and leavt-s it comfortably free*.
slightly flaiu-m-!!. like Kpllt^as IaCIj- |
tour*, se
second and fourth Wed*
; more corn, and so on until you have
But d(.*n't wear an old cloth ski
tlto are c«»nsiilert-d ih** moilt nutritious j nes«lays in the mimth
Tomato Rabbit—This Is a welcome two lablespoonfuls black |K'pi>or,
used all. Bake In a not too hot oven
* 'There Is so llllle bad in the t
teasixwnfuls celery seed, a quarter of work In, especially If part of your w ork «»f all the fissls of the earth This <ine
When garnished with a sprig of pars­ variation from the usual Welsh rabbit,
a pound of brown sugar. Put all In to cooking You’re bound to spot it. k-ntll biscuit. Hit. to ctpial In nourish­
welcoroo to all the scrvlcoa.
ley this makes a very appetlxlng dish. and can be made entirely on the chaf­
j much gtHHl in the t
preserving pan. cover with vinegar and a snoiie<l dress to alK>iit as bad ing iMiwer to a pounil and a half of
No •K'SKonlng Is ncei'seary. as the corn ing dish, but the tomato sauce can be
and boU two hours; then strain taste to wear as anything could be roast beef '
should have been seasoned when pre­ prepart'd berorehand. One-half can toWear rlothi-s tba’ ran be put In the
He took from a tin a Uuk- rake
one-quarter amall onion, three through a sieve and bottle for use.
viously served.—B<‘lected.
CUtHH meeting. 1
"Again tast!*." he said.
tub ev«Tv w<-ek If ru-cessary Outing
cloves, one bay leaf, ont'-thlrd tea­

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The Calling Cura.
Ti'v iu-si limu tho world seen
hr gotns awry, try Ihe calling cure as
described by a writer in ihe Ladios’
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The ci^torial ihU wrik wss
Men I -yiome Ik indeed the dearest spot on
for Home Ckenr by Mrs Myrtle K
I earth, but It does one good to got away
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> less fiutunate. nor do I vJUUt'
Thrr.- are opmc women who think It I the sick. 1 reserve them for a day
a K4K1 of virtue to fn»wo at their mir­
feel lirtght and cheerful myrors. SK though the act dfbcialmed van­ sell, knowing that the benefli will be
ity. but that Is as uawbolreome a habit greater to both sidrs. But on my blue
as the undue Indulgeaoe In mlrror- tlayw—lbe days when 1 gn»w freUnI
gatltiK which Is scU-admIreiloo.
and see by the mkror that I am grow-

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to,!- to ■aa.tol.a
dtoSdtoto.. toa JIto. to to, mlmto. ton ■> .bnl
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Mako your mirror-friredUnesa «ra
tematlc. R'hen you rise in the more
tag. give the sleepy imoge n |ocaad
greeting, mad soy. "It’s all rlghi.
friend. You'll have a fresh bogitoto*qg
today, aad you-U probably amko a rec­
ord - During the day. when you ran
hoaoMly do ok give your aUrror*4o«h)^
a hit of praise aaw and thro, as
"Too're looktaf very wldewwako to­

the smmiT snlHns
tting with
vqman preCw a comfortqhfa chair aad
a book, some a condt or hammock
overy .wtupaa to her ttklag. b«rt for
real rest t prefer a change of seoae. so
IgoareRlag.Aheod nr ftMoM Modklaa.
jteaklag «p miaahlae la more pleas
aai than patent aodidao. and more
offootive. It beau any lafnnu* food

spoon mustard, one-half teaspoon salt,
Tomsto Sov—Ten pouiulK of
a dash of cayenne, one-quarter tea­ tomatoes, five pounds of old onions.
spoon soda. Blew all together for ten
four green pc{iperv. three
minutes, thicken with oaaAalf tea­ pounds coarse ealt. one gallon vinegar,
spoon of cornstarch, strain and put three pounds sugar, six sticks cinnaaway unUl ready tor uae. Wbon ready
quartqr cup cloves, quarter cup
to make the rebblu put the sauce laU'
half cup lUtle red peppers, half
the chafing dish and when It Is abso­ cup celcrv- seed, half cup while mus­
lutely Not add six cuncea cheetu. tard aoed. Slice tomatoes very thin,
broken lato small pieces: stir .occa-j also onions. Put in crock fur twenty
slonally till It U all melted
lour hours—flrsi layer of onions, then
creamy, the® add slowir two beaten layer of tomatoes, then salt, until
regs. Cook one to two mlantes longer, crock Is full, salt oo top. When ready
serve on toast or crackers. It will to fix. wash thoroughly In fold water,
never be stringy and if a tittle is left then boil until they look transparent.
over It Is almost as good warmed np Pour off the water, cover with the
(be next day. This quantity serves syrup made of the vinegar, sugar and
four people.
spices boiled together, and cook one
Tomatoes a la creme—Take a small hour in the syrup. Put away in a
jdcee from the end of trm, ripe toma­ crock or Mason jars. It la better to
toes and and carefully remav# the stand for two montha before using.
Cut twelve mushrooms In Keep the proportions exact If only haK
small pieces, add two table spoon- or quarter of the given quantity to
falsfuls of fresh breadcrumbs, one made.
Green Tomato Soy—Two gallons to­
lol of butter, one-half cuptal of eboppod chteken and a light matoes. green, aad allced without peel­
ooaaoalag of saR aad pep^: have the ing: twelve good
onions, also
sliced:
two quarts of vinegar, one
butter meimd and the crumbs soft.
Mix well mad flU the tomatoes. Bake quart of sugai; two tablespoonfuls of
(or thirty mlaatea. basting qften with salt, two tablespoOBfato of ground
Btelted batter. Whip three tablespoon- puotoud. two tabloapQqntuU of ground
tnlB of creass. add one Ublcopooalnl pepper (black>. one tablespoonful of
batter aad place a portloa allspice, ooe tableepcoolul of doves.
M^ all together and stew until tenTomato Sauce—Put a pint of touMi- da. otlrriafl ofion. lest they ahoqld
toes over the fire with a nUoe of onloo. Boorch. PiU .qp In small glass Jars.
a bay leaf and a tittle bit
osaoe; This to a amat useful and pleasant
cook tor flfteou minutes. Rnb together saiwe tor
I wvery kind of meat
tablespooatol of batter aad one of and fish.
flour; otralB la the tomatooo; stir un­
Tonaatp Ontanp—Pot two quarU ti!

flannel washes well and supplies all
the warmth necessary for anvonc
"stirring around," as housework makes
necessary.
If ton do wear rioth things, at any
rate ma'ke your aprons the kind that
cover vnu uti from throat to hem, and
make them as jiretUlv as you can.
Artists' apn»ns—great, full affairs,
with full sleeves that come down to
the wrist and necks that fit flat around
your collar—arc easy to make and are
the greatest protection over invented.
And they’n* pretty besides
If your vrork to rather heavy make
your apron, or even your dresa. of
heavier stuff—tho lighter weight den­
ims have "oeeans" of wear In them.
And when .vou tie up your hair don't
be afraid to bring the kerchief arotmd
U In a pretty way The woman who
baa the courage to carry a womanly
coquetry into her everyday "doings"
and clolbes. without being the kind
that neglects everyday duties, has a
quality of character that Is vronderfully sound.—Chicago Record.
Frotty flummar Asceraeriaa.
embroidered and aUicbed linen
belu are among the accasorles of
comma clothes which every woman
to Sind to avail hoself of. They do not
take the place of the soft, colored
Joatha ones, biit they make a change.
The embroidered ones are especially
a(irartlve. The eyelet deolgn to aoed.
and the edges oealloped aad butloaholod. They are cut to a point at the
lova edge in from and usually heon-

The llttb cake was rich an,| g*hod.
at I2 0o”im' **
“It Is made. sir. of the flour of aiKpwonh league at 0:30 p. ».
Evening satuhh.. 7:30 p m.
niontlK." sabl the c«M»k. "Fn ->h. sweel
Prayer meeting. Thuraday ovcnlnf
almonds, ground Into a white p^iwder
betwf«n two mlltot«ine«. Burh a flour
finer thing than your floor of'I
Qhiiation 6cl
ynnsbian
• Sunday morning service In Modern
w heat, ehr
I Wooilmati hall over pustoflicc.
Then hr lifted
great lid and
Wednesday
evening.
Testimony
vealed some 30 (
compartments. n,,„.,,ng at 7:30.
one flili-d with a pink flour. anoih! r
Reading room. No. 314 Wilhelm
hloek. oiM-n every afternoon (cxcopi
with a yellow one. a tl
Sunday!
from
2
to
5.
brown one. a fourth with a white, a
A conllal Invitation to attend all
fifth with a pale green, a sixth with '>crvicetk and the rending room.
••All those are Chinese flours." he
said. "In China, sir. we make over .'d.>
kinds of flour. We make flour oui of
rte«*. out of peanuts, out of be-ans. out
of itotaloes. out of .sweet potatoca. out
of pr-ws. out of eoeoanuts, out of millet,
out of pulse, out of oats, out of bana
I—the fact to. air, we make flour In
China out of everything but whqat.
For In China, sir. we oat no bread, and
therefore the coarse, tasteless flour of
wheat
useless to lu.”—Free Press.
Tho World Noodo.
Women who are gentle, courteous
and kind.
Women who have not lost the an­
cient art of lojlng.
Women tn whom the matcrnnl tnati^rt is not dried np.
Women who believe they hsve a
higher dewtlny than a life of idlcneas
and Inxnrr.
omen irbo will never apeak nncharitably of the lets fortonnte of
thMr Bcx.—exchange.

Catholic.
St Francis church, corner Casa and
Tenth street.
Low mass. 6:45 and 8:00 o'clock.
High mare. 9:<K> and 10:30.
Vospers. 7:30 p. m.
Lc-nten devotions, Wednesday and
Friday evenings, 7:50.
Th# flalvatlon Army.
Ladies' Library building. Front
street, near Cass slretH. Captain i
Mrs. Bouiers In charge. Public meet­
ings every night except Monday. Sunday, 11 a. m.. holiness meeting.

hot salvation meeting.
Our standard: HoUnei unto the
Lord.
~ Our battle cry: Sinner, there to m1vat ion for yon.
King Oscar of Sweden, won nut j^jr'
the strain resultant from the Norway
separation. hM turned ora Uw TF
geocy to Cro^ Prince Ottstare. and
wUl retire to a small Island In the Kittegat to secure rest and quiet.
pAftft I. "it; •

'■-•i

9m"jwmm cnv, mttmAn, xmiwPAY.aiioutt^im
OmCIAL PIIOCAirfMiMUl

Of «w c«MM« CMMdi •mw ci^ «r
Y^»»— dir. ■tUNa—■
■irtlir mmUm of Um dtjr
kcM iitke eowMlI roiNM. Aac- T. lf«.
CWiai lo flf4«r %qr A. V. rMrtcA.
lUfior. la Ik* ctelr.

far tka pariaf of BkM State aliacc aa4
aottaata No. I for Cho patfag at Warn
Fsami ofracc, aad «a i iriaiaiiBif Ckat
MM ka paM aeaaaOac lo «aO-

lavttaHoa ke rocedvad aad pteod ea

Beopectfalty eubmlMed.
C.B. DOCaOBAl
C K MCRMAT.
MCOYIATT.

F. D. Marria. poor aeet..

E E E L. A P. OOL. tlffhU..$

rapoct ka aooepted aad adopted.

’*BOARDOr PtTBMC WORKS.

C M. Beem. OW dart
Ttaveasa Ctty. Mlek, Aap. 4. IMi.
To eke Ckafnaaa aad MeMbrnm of tke
rwawi-Aldanaaa Dockamr. 1
oCTravaraeCRy.
Maichle, Matrar. Ovtett. Wteate-<C>. Onaarflef tke
•u. Marekie. Ummi. OrtaU, wmia. Boafd af PahRe Wartca:
OMlMea—I
sahMR kcewwlth ter
PMoakajr. Aas- iU. Ifififiaa4 tka Maroryaar approval eatlMata No. t for tke To tbe Bwnrabte. tke Mayor aafi Ctty
maam of tka laat ragalar mm
pavtep
af
Raat
Btete
at
OaMcO
of
the
CUy
at
IVaverwrcUy,
I aatf appcaaod.
MM an4 Ctmmaml
Patm»aami4
.
cork
-On July ted 1 ar
> tk# HoaaraM*. tkc Maror aa« CfU
u aad naked tortjte aad gatter oa Wadsworth atreei. from
»rac Cltjr.
fO.44
Ooaaell of tkc Cltjr of Travarac
» catch
B sireMs la yoarmy
parpoae of boMlac
fair aad my reaucat was granted. Act­
pocitloa am pair

'a?

_j. u» tak<' effect Aoc ItUu or c«
aa If yoa CO ffoatra.
Bacpacifally calMBtUcd.
Toav RoAo.
Moved by AMaraMB liorkcray that
Canied.

AalHiaa U OaMd tide Walk.
7k Ike HoaoraUc. tkc Mayor aad City
Ctty.
Oaaadl of the aiy of Tn
tMk-^Tka aaderalpiMd. ovaera aad
aaaaaaau af real cauic la aald dty.
karaky aaUiWia mar koaorable body
la ardor a Mdavalk kallt oa tko aortk
Mda of Wakalar atraH. bet«r««a Rail
road avaaoa aad Bom
Wa
kara loac fcH tbr naed nf a walk aad
kaea yoar coauaittec will report lavaraklc

Aad your patlikiocn will aver pray,
•ic.
Traversa City, Aop- *. 1M».
Wlaell. A. Aturberc. H. K. Rue1. ffasrard. J. K.
L. Waiw , Nela Olsoo. A.
Covi*y. Joe Huisson. AnmoB. Nds Covi-y.
thoay OtMUt,. B.
E. H Pox.
Vox. Bd Pease. Ike
Hatck, Wm. C HuImL C P Chase.
Pred Mens. Umrge Deck. C*'as P.
Wahl. Prank B. Parmcm(.r, Oeo.
Lackey. B k'ortim. Blm.-r Olllnn. Mra.
K. Campbell. Mf. A. Bmllb. Prank Unilor. J A Pease. K Wells. U W. Case.
C. N. Jokasoo.
Referred to the ward street commit
tee
^C
Ml^fsan
S017—Uenllcmco — '
slpaed. taxpayers
coin etreel, petli
body to cause Lincoln stre<
sprinkled fnim Ro«* to Pern.
Respectfully submitted.
B. D. Dames. A. W. Haut
«a. Jim Wall
Waldmn. Mrs
Dixby. Mr. H. II. Wliham. Mr. J.
H. Kmiwles. J. D Arnold. Prank WeM.
Hannah I*etorson. O. B. t!ase. Mrs.
res, IVrry
iVrry Scott.
8coH. J. TIuHnlore
Ella Graves,
Hoar. Mrs Ijtnky. kVank IJt
Referred to the hre-clal ward ct»m
mittce.
Traverse City. Mich., July IS. ISO.'i,
To the Honorable, the Mayor aiul <!it>
CouDcll of the City of Traverse City.
Mlchlsan:
jam—(ieotlemen—We. the
underslpned. do hereby rr
your hoooralile Imdi
provement of Hall sircHM. fttun Proni
to Dav street We s»*.h ti* call your
attention to the existing, condition of
said street and Im*u to advise that
sill be InuHMvsilile lor us lo rt*eel
produce for canning until said tin
Is plared la repair suitable for the

t;

. jr early
gmaliy ^Hillge i
Very truly yours.
The Traverse City Canning Co.
Dy H. «. Kiuiiand. »<^reiary.
Moved by Alderman norkemy that
the board of nubllr works Ih* Instruct
ed to put Hall airvet In a suitable con­
dition.
Carrl«*d.
Traverse City. Mich.. July 2C.JI9f»i.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and (ily
Council of the CIty.of
of Traverse City,
Michigan:
lll»--Genlleroeo—We hereby |s-tlllon
jour honorable tssly >r a |M-rmll and
llcenbe lo do a plum ling bitsliif'sh In
said clly €»f Traverse City. Michigan

Carrlwl.
Traverw^ City. Mich.. Aug 4. llH»i
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council r*f the City of Traverse City.
Michigan: ^
2P2ti—Gentlemen—In hHikiug over the
various plank rrvissings of the city we
And a great number that nee<| replac­
ing. Wc n*Quest ibai authority l»e
given Iho lmar«l fur doing this work as
soon as itnsslble.
Respectfully.
IKIAIID OK PUIUJC WODKa.
Uy C. M lU^-rs. (ily Clerk.
; f
tf public works b
lied to repair eros>lngs an
Iheir own discretion on the i

Cam

Trav ersc Clly. hUch ,
4.
To ihe. Honorable. I he Mayor and (ily
Council
veil «if the (ily of Traverse City.
2021 —Gen
illowiiig rrusswa!
mend that
liuyi of ciunerii
ilh side i>f Tenib across Bohemia.
flhulh
North side of Tenth aennis Ihthemia
Norih side of Eleventh across |to
bemla.
Boiitb side of Eleventh across
Maple.
Nori h side o
North side of
c
North side of Third arroas DIvIsloa.
Respectfully submitted.
HOARD OK pnnur works.
C. M. Beers. City Clerk.
Movt-d by Alderman Murray that the
recommendation Im> adopted and tbe
crosswalks ordered built.

tlC.ldlAO ing kpoa your actloa 1 went to ex*
M1«.W pease of advertlalag aald etreet fair,
arraaglng traaaportaUoo expense aad
..fl4^t.l7 other matters. Two yreeha later we
y sabaslttcd.
DoUfied that a Uoewae fee Of
exacted from ua. UpR. CAUJWBLU
aiy Eagtoeer
9 use tbe streets as
Traverse City. Mlek.. Aug. 4. IPtM.
oommunloailaa of Jaly
‘o the Chalmiao aad Members of tke
also compelled to pay
3rd, aad s
Board of Public Works
Gcatlemen ;->I submit bcrrwlih asU- tbe 1150.00 Iloeaae fee. By bdag cone
lied to change our original Intended
No. 1 for the paving of y/fcan pellad
> AoomiUm In your city we were put to
ProBt street.
extra expeosa for alectrle ligbu
llgbU and
yds. eoncrete.
was also obliged to lose 9300 00. wbleb
was sobacHbed ameog tbe business
men provided oar attractions were
placed apoo tbe streets as sifted In
tbe eommualcatloo of July 3rd. I snbmit tbis communlentlao to your hon­
orable body to bring the facts before
Total ...................................... I
jou and ask tbatte justice to ns that
Cement fnmJshed by city..
you kindly remit the license fee wc
of esilmnte ro­
le per c<
were oompclled tospay.
talned
Ver.v truly your*:,
Capitol Amusement Co
.
7A11S.S1 Mlcb.
E. R Ewer. Tourer.

rssi'i".

Sir* ’mi;

*~s.riss

City •Engineer.
Moved by Alderman Dockcray that
the recommeodailoo and estimates b
Bccepud'and adopted.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen Dockcray. BvercU.
Murchic. Murray, Ovlatl. Winnlc^tSi.
Traverse City. Mich.. Aug. Mh. IWi.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Counell of the City of Traverse
Michigan:
2024—Geutlemen—Hereto attached Is
a form of paving note ns subi
the nrst National Dank, and which
J ur judgment does not confoi ro to the
Intentions
nlions of the charter. We would
rvy-ommend that the form of
be used for these extended leaving
loans be submitted to the commi
committee
i ways and mtums and the city i
ion t(to the
•y. the;
council for approval,
• We would further rect>mmi
mend that
horlxod to
the mayor and clerk be auth<
make a short time or temporary loan
to take care of the paving estimates as
presented by the committee on claims
and are«iunts to this mee-ling of the
council, these lemisirmry Kutiis t
taken up and new notes Issued as soon
as a form is authorixed by resolution
of the city eoiincll.
Hes|>cctfully submitted.
A. V PHIKDUICH. Mayor.
(ilAS. M. DKKK.S, Clerk.
BTATK OP MICHIGAN—C’lTY (
TUAVKIISE (iTV
TIIAVBRKK CITY
KTIIEET PAVING IX)AN
................ HM),.. after dale the City of
Traverse City will'iiay to the Treasrrer of the City of Traverse City
Michigan, or order, the sum of............
Dollars. wUh lnter**st at the rate of
hive per rent, per annum, payable an
nually. Piinrl|val and Interest r
able at the olBce i»f tN? Treasurer
the City of Traverse City. Mlchlgaii
This n(»le Is one of i scries of..
of like amount of which I-----are t

of Ihe ('barter of said clly.
iH'lng UvkI Act of the Ix-gislatiire of
1K5»5. No. 4U. with the amemlmonl
thertsof and appropriate action of the
('oiincil of aald
rUy.... llHl... record
«>d 111 the official proceedings of aald
council of that «lale.
In Witness Wben’of, Ihe CUy of
Traverse ('Ity hath ratiMHl this obliga­
tion lo l»e signed by the Mayor and
Clerk of said clly. this.......... day
.......... UNI. .
CITY OF TUAVEUSK CITY. MICHI
GAN.
Dy.................................. May
And bv............................ Clerk
Note No..........
tN<sli*»' to Ihdder-These (n
taxes an> due and luiyable about
first, each year.l
Movetl by Ald«*rman Murray that the
riHsitunumdaiion of the may
clerk Im> accepted and adopted.
I'arrted.
Yeas—Aldermen Dockv'ray. Everett.
Murchli. Murray. Oviait. Winnie—(€).
To Mayors. Aldei
and (ily Officials
2o:.‘,>—Supplementing the Invllatlnn al­
of Tolwlo
ready exlende<l by tbe city
(
the «*x«<cullvv c»»njmlltw• of the Ix-ague
tds tn
of American Miinlcl|ialli
you a cordial invitation to attend and
particlpaie in the delib«-ratlons of the
ninth annual ronventhm ic
letlo.
'^Uk Ohio.
Ohio August 23.
It is <
desire to have■ every
prugn-si
inigressive municipality In the liiiled
liil
States Iand Canada, whether members
of tb hwgvte or not. repr^wenled at
this «convention. Yo«ir presence will
enable you to exchange Ideas and
pi'tienccs with those holding posit
similar to jours in other cltiv^
will afford you an oportunity to learn
of the latiwt and best appliances and
materials used In municipal arork. Tbe
rotiventlon will b<* composed of prarhave
experience tn municipal work and undemtand
:and conditions tthat mui
iiious

affairs. An Inien-hange of cxiH-rlcnces.
To the HoaorabK’. tbe Mayor and City Ideas and knowledge lietwem such
Council of the Clly of Traverse Cllj. men must necessarily be of material
bcnofli lo the tatlnlcipallUcs they repMichigan;
would rceom- teseni
Kindly Indicate jrmir acceptanoe by
aomb steps be tak<
have liirk addressing the secretary, and apply to
street, between Siati street and l-Yooi him for further Information. Special
street, paved thu'year.
It Is In very railroad rates.
bad eondltlon
William C. Crolius. JoDet. 111.;Wil­
liam D. Morgan. Georgetown. S. C.;
RmipertfuUy submitted.
R. Q. Rheit. Charlestoa. 8. C.;Oeorgr
BOARD OK PUDUC WORKS.
Stewart Brown. BalUmore. Md.; J. E

C. M. Deers. Cltv Cl«
McCafferty. Wilmlngtoa. Del.; Henry
Moved by Alden
urray t
Bohl Oolumbus. Ohio; W. H. Baker.
ed to II
Lockport. N Y.; Louis Beta. 8t. Paul.
I walks.
Traverse Ctty. Mich.. Aug 4. 1»0S.
To the Monorable. the Mayor aad City
Couaell of tbb City of Traverse CRy.
tOM-Oratlemeii-We berewith prt

aeat ter jroar approval esUmate Na ]

SajrFtaiiiljr til Ywr Qnea

tke fkalTMaa af tke baaed af poMfe

BBffla JVaas. oMda! printBa^'*''aikdfii^

teOJS

Gl hmwakaqiwfi wbo

....

4.TS
1225
420

Carried.
Yeas—AMenaen Dockermy. Everett,
Moreble. Marray. Oviatt, Wlnnle-(«K
Traverae City. Mlcb.. Aug 7tb. 1005.
To tbe Honorable, the Mayor andjOty
OouncH of tbe City of Traverae ClD.

2<a2—OenUemen—W'c. your apeclal
223
committee oa atreeU aad walks, respectfoUy report that they have ex­
amined tbe sidewalk on tbe west aide
31.35
1 and
of C______
Pay ri>ii wiuiw i4ra!’.!!!
5.50
that tba board of public works be in­
structed to rebuild the walk with srood
and charge the owner with bis propor­
East fitau fit. Imp.
tion of the coat of san
Central BUh. Paving CV».. en­
tied.
Respectfully submltu
gineer's estlnuite No. I
,
C. E MURRAY.
Kyselka. cement.
Kr
.LCOLM WINNl
MAL
Comi
tl 4.785.98
Moved by Alderman Oviatt that the
Waet Front fit. Improvement
‘port of the committee be adopted.
Carried.
Yesui—Aldermen Dockermy. Everell,
Murcble. Murray. Oviatt. W’tnnle—<6
Aug. 7. 1»06.
Tb Ibo Honorable. Ihc Mayor and City
.Carried.
Council of the CUy of Traverse City.
To the Hooorabic. the Mayor and Clly
Council of the City of Traverse Clly.
S 3.407.83
2«33*-31entlcmcn — Havjng examined
Michigan:
2(te7—I ^es^octfully request and peti­ the following bills. reiKiii the sai
lend that the
tion your booorablo iKxly to allow me correct, and rect>mroei
a reasonable rebate on the personal l»e allowed out of the
taxes assessed against me this year here stated.
13.6U4.06,
General Street Fui
for the following reasons:
Pay roll. 8t. 8u|»t.
tl my |»craonal (
walks.
.nd out of proportion
Pay roll. cement
>
Moved by Alderman Oviatt that the
P. Kyselki
simlla
report be aceeuted and adopted and
mei
P. Kysqlki
nis.
said city agaii
the cli.v clerk be I'^stnictcd lo dra
f Tra'
That I am
a about to Ji
orders in favor of the several partli
City ami will not continue» In
1 bus
as recommended by the clly clerk, ai
Inew I here any longer. This tax is for
that the mayor and clerk be instruct1 I am to be here only
this year, and as
wl to draw an order on the city
short portion of the year. It seems
positorv for |33.6(M.0C. to N* disbursed
me only reasonable that my taxes
by the city treasurer to the several
remitted In proportion to
should
twriles named In Ihe city
»f the year when I am no
that pi
port as holding orders on
longer tn business here and not a resi­
therein namtsl
.and guit
dent of this city.
Cwnied.
3. My stock In trade has l>een very Cultimhia Trans,
Yeas—Aldermen Dockeray, Everett.
dri
puch n-duced In value and will not be­
irray. Oviatt. Winnie—(€1.
gin lo Inventory up to the assessed
Alderman Dockeray that
value thereof.
drawn In Ihc name of tbe
Cemetery
Fund.
All of which 1 respectfully submit
p«‘rson doing Hie work, and that
sell
on
......................
I
Pay
roll.
!
Your pcUtloncr,
habitual dead beat be employed by t
I’U
h
a
8.
L.
Dctndi
1
Chas. Rosenthal.
l.v
Wks.. sundries....................
Dstfd August 7. liHti.
Carried.
Moved by Alderman Oviatt that the Hannah A Ixiy Mer. Co..
- .
Asport.
IMISlS
conimiinlcaUun be recAvqd atnl placed
Traverse CHy. Mlrli..
J.
A.
.M'
on file,
t'srrl
To the Hoiiorahle.. the Mayor and lMi>
Park Fond.
:ity of Travei^e City.
Council «if the Clt
Lay Mer Co.
MIchlKSi
.............................. 9
202k—We.
jrour honoi
ton Btieel from Railroad avenue
of business. July 31. 1903.
General Sewer Fun
Cass street, beginning In the early
pan of the season of nineteen hundred
7 728 85
and six. WV make this request that
the prcllmlnarj- work of placing per­
Ubrary fund ..........................
manent water mains and their nccesmay be done this season,
sary t
p";/'lnV P»lon '8u '.'a.V.
ms A Cole, pipe..........
fund ......................... ..........
Relative to the width of said street
lumlda Trans. Co.
Slate and ('ass 8t Imp fund
and kind dl pavei ten! d<leslred. will say
said
adjacent
that the reslden
We would
ill later deti
SDih^GG^Imp fund................
. ask your li
Lateral sewer No. 1. district

p.

'.T.r.rs.

1

:s,£!

li

Trunk Sewer, district No. 8
Lateral sewer No. 1, district
No. 8.......................................
2.31.95
. .8fe<n srdi h-dl hrdl rdl

Uinirui

flic, and the board of public works be
Instructed to prepare plans and s|>eclfleations for said street and the water
commlll«'»* to make the necessary wa
ter conneclluns preparatory to paving
said street
Carried.
Moved by Alderman Winnie that the
mayor appoint a eomroittec of three
to coop«-rite with the lUuirtl ol Trade
regarding matters la-rtaltung to seloe
Hon of |tark sites and the various oth­
er details connected therewith.

.1...................

5X9 59
lateral sewer district No 6..
NO 7 ;

1
Gardner, salary ............... f

The mayo
lien Stout, salary........
inuie. Murray and
mlttee Aldei
Dockcray.
iporta of Standing Committees,
kverse Clly. Mk-R.
Traverse
Mich.. Aiig 7. H*
To the-Hooorablo.
le-Hooorable. the Mayor and
Council of the City of Traverse
Michigan;
202k—GenUemcn—We. your commitTyiH-wrlU‘r Co , suntee on stre^is and walks, respectfully
reiiort that having kaiked over the
grounds on Blrcbwood avenue, w'ould
recommend tipt there be a road
grubbed and graded so that a team
can get through, no gravel or ashes lo
be pul on this year, and the same be
Claries Fund.
charged to the general street fund, not Pay roll, for July....................f
to exceed 9-TO oo.
Respectfully submitted.
CHAS. EVERETT,
Police Fund.
M. C OVIATT.
Committee.
Iurray
S:“'
reimii be approved and adopted.
Carried.
Yoas-Aldermen Dockeray. Everett.
Fire Department Fund.
Murchic. Murra.v. Oviait. Winnie—((;».
Traverse City. Mich.. Aug. 7. 1906.
To tbe Honorable, the Mayor and CUy
Council of the CUy of Traveiwe City.
Michigan;
2030—Gentlemen—W’c. your coaunlttec on police, respectfully report: In
regard to a policeman for Fifth ward,
that they have examined tbe matter
and do not feel that there Is any ur­
gent need for same more than in many
. ln« ...
other portkma o
P. Kyaell
ooaferred vrlth i »chief of pollee i
his men so that one A. McLai

man aaay be oa call at haadguarters
ready to raapond to calls ^In outlylag Joo. E _
Mlstiictx. aad as we are short of faada. Wm. Baitaer. lumbar
also we eoald not racommaad that an-' V. Pctartyl, raadi;^
Moved by Aldemaa WlfiBte that UwJ Other aiaa ba aavRvad.

i

Gen sewer fund I 5..380 2.%
Police fund.........
104 3k
Interest an.l sink

:is
'Si
iili“ si
.w'S

Salary fund . .

Balance.........

t;:4..39.3I.34 393 59
Yours re«i>e«-ifully.^
HASKKIX.
City Treasur.-r.
Moved by Alderman Murray that ll
rejsin l*e receivtil and placed on fli
Carried.
Appointments.
The mayor apfs»h

S:

wr*: «•
ointments be confirmed.
New Business.

T

Carried.

Moved by Aldepnan .Murray ih
ular polk
police and firemen, who
regular
year <
we,‘k's vacation as the
owed
lefs of
< the departments may

1:H

tti^alns JTor ■ffjaoiatralorovfiflBMa.bvl

WM AbMl te IhM Mpml d MBtai
wad XJON OOFFEB

lorow A quartAT Af A AAnlufy?
HaraM.

C. E DOCKKRAT.
06CAR SIMPSON.
Oommlttee.

Mllliken. H. 8. Huil. C. A. Hammond.
H. A. Musselman. J K \Vys«.ug. C. W.
Ashton. lUmey Anderson. K, W. Carxcr. A. H. Holliday, H. C. I>avis. Geo.
B. Blue. C. J. Garnett.

fkfik 7M Ml Z20K <X»B film ffBd H
WBrRfifMaMswm
to Mia^

I«mI^

Moved by Alderman Winnie that the
jlef of police be Instructed to look up
all Osh peddlers and collect licenses
from Ihe t
(Carried.
Catholic school be referred to tbe com
mlttee oa ae
Carriad.

Moved by Alderman Dockeray that

the bnad be approved.

Carried.
Moved by Aldermaa WteterUM
k» of the Northera Mlol

CiiairAfftifcfiwth

PI
an

nTaA^ZTlMlv^

Lbn-baad on araiy paokfiffik
AfiTfithaaa Lkm^iaadg ior TfiloaUa jra

BY GROCEKS EVERYWHERE
WOOIBOlf 8PICS oa» TIMa, OMe

Asylum
referred
CarrI
Mov(
B repUe the stone at the city stone
pile wherever the stones arc encroach­
ing upon private property.
C'arrled.
Moved by Alderman \ktnnle that the
river bank at the watering trough on
Buardman avenue and F'runt street be
put In a safe condition.
('wrried.
Moved by Alderman Murray that the
board of public wiM-ks and ih»IIc«* de­
partment enforce the onlluancb fur the
trimming of shade trees.
('arrletl. 1
Mov*h1 by Alderman Winnie that the
council adjourn.
Carried.
CHAS. M BEERS.
Clly Clerl

RESORTS AND RESORTERS.

OLD MISSION.

Park Place, returning at evening.
The Montrose* laniUy, with tholr
friends. a|M?ul ihe day on Tueaday last
In Travorse City. p<H*lng (he slghU
and hearing the sounds of city life.
With the flue auto service a trip to
town and back is a very pleasant and
quirk trip. ,
Rev. W’. K. Wright will flit the pul­
pit at the F'lrsl Ccmgregatlonal churrh
on Sunday. Aug. 13.
Miss Edith Anderson of Traverse
City gave a n*ading at Old Mlsshm
for Hie lH*ne(lt of the First Congn*gatloual churrh, August 8. Owing (o the
inclemency <»f the wc«athc*r the house ,
was not well fllKsl, but those* who
braved the eI«*men(H wore well n*|uilil,
as Miss Anderson Is a fine 4*nlortaint r.
The nuisiral nunilM'rs on Ihe program
were much eiijoyctl. Alma Then*sa
Briiikfuaii giving a'piano solo, a dif­
ficult classical scii-cHon. wjiic-h sho .
rendered lu a ciiarmlug maiiniT. reMNiiiding grac*,iully to an oheore. Ruth
Mills ami Kloivuee Rntteiiliurj gave a“
vocal duet that was also enjoyed.

S|M>clal lo the Evening H<>c<»nl.
THE CLOVERS.
Old Mission. Mleh.. Aug. 13 -l’rof.
HerlM-rt George TUt. wife and Itabe 01 Spi-< ial to Ihe En*iilug Ueeonl.
'O
KiugflMber. Oklahoma, are at Hie honu
Otiona. Midi.. Aug 12. —G**<». !!. ;
of Mrs. Tilt's father. I)r. Ixiloy War­ klorgan of llie Merrhant's ExchaligcvuT ‘
ren. for one wwk. I’nrf. and Mr*. SI. Ixnils. logelher wilh Ms wife amt
*4
Tilt ha>e !♦«*.* su>>urnlug abroad for llaughters. ate sjm ndliig a few weeks
the past year. sp«-ndlng some time In at Tho (Covers.
*
Gottingen and,Ihe last six months at
Ben II. Methcany
J. Ru.^Mi . h
Munich, Germany, the latter place Thomson and wlf»*;^ll of Grand lla|s
whi-re baby F'ranc*-* first ojMned her Ids, have l>ren si>t*ndlng th<- past ten
‘ i
eyes, looked around, and persuaded days at The
her iH-ople there was lUHnelhlng Im-IHt
Th«* Hev. George P.
tif
across the ocean in the I'nlu d Slates Marion. Ind.. has joined his• raiiiilj
I
at
at a restful place natmtl Old MLsion. The Ckoers for the luiDnce cH ihV
Mr. and Mrs. C B. Beach and family season.
of Beach coiiagi- are entertaining Mrs.
8 Myers of Cincinnati is K|Mriidiug .
E. L. X-srn. Mrs. ('. I>. KnUs of IJ» , , fc'w s«-«-ks with his family at Tho
Grange. 111.. Mr. Alfr. d Knies of Chi ' Clovers.

CBgo Heights. 111.. Miss U. Ihiy of Oak
The Misses Mary and FMlih B-wlaj'
Bark. 111.
of ('iiiciuuuli are again at The ('love r.-c.
•Mrs. IVWitt Smith of San S«iuci e«)t
In itig the niiHh seasem Miss Edith
tage have a.s gui-sls Mr. and Mrs. lUl ;
Sion of Cincinnati. O
j
_____________
l>r, ('larc-ncH* Vaughan r*-turiic>d fnun
Dangcroua and UncarUiii.
Ann Arltnr. ac'c'onipaiii<‘d tiy his. fs
ther. Dr V. C. Vaughan Th. re ha>
b**en some sickness uni u<-eid«ul.s
among the iM-opi,. who h\<- lu sni
around i)ld Misshui. alii Isiih Dr
Walte r Vaughan an I Dr Clan-ncf
Vaughan. allhc^»«igh etmiing h« »«- to g* i ;
h.
the genuine IVoWltl's WIteli llarel
asa> from a^id foig.-i all su. h.. have
subsHlule :
-tiding I 8»'ve. Ac-^pt
gi/u.- alsHii lining g.«Ml, resIMUid
icrnus and uucerta
eheiTfiilly iv.-ii wh.-ii .vl
igglsts.
Oiiawa. Ihe fleet
sail lN*ai «-njoy.*<l l.y the young |H*ople
A Belgian woman. Mme. Rolland of
on the r*-si-rt
Seneffe, aitalnc*d her one hundre<l aiol
C Vaughan Ki-rgusoii, son of
,
Juno 1* She 1,.
fesst.r K-rgiisoft *.f vTrinity r«llc*ge. j
^
crediti-d In Belgium with being He
Har<|e»r.l. Conn . i, a gue.«,t of ('ha*. L.
only surviving witness of He* Im'H*
Irumt.ulJ at the hoin** of Hon James
Waterloo. Laving been sial«-«| on a
H KolH-rfs. The iw«» Isiys wc*re ro
wall In ibe ucighlMirtusMl of He- ImmI.mates at college and sfwut part of
FTsher”* Isl '
during a i»rt of ilie engageuifni.
earl.v summer log.-thcr
' Ijoct .v**ar. wlu*n the KrCnrh m<uiumeiit
and. Colin., the summer home of Prof.
to WaitrlcNi hcTiN’s wa> unvcih-l cm
I'c-rgiison.
Mm* Koliaud »as «J,
.hotel,
, the
V .Pines.
,
| 1^® battlefield,
lotted a place of honor a> Hu* rnOKt
lore than Its share Of sum­
noteworthy siRriator pn-.seut at tho
mer guests. Those coming recently
ceremony.
Tlios. R. Grier of Peoria. III.. Ihe
Misses l>indhy. Francr*» and Marjorie
Soothing and Cooling.
Jon«*s and Mias Newman of Chlcagti:
The salve that h-al- withoui a scar
Mr*. Eagan and children of Spring Ik IVeWIris
li-wiri s Wioi. M»r.-i
Msr.-i HaJv
HaJv No
relief. It
field. 111.; Professor (k)mlH*rg and sis-: remedy offeet* s
of Ann Arbor; Professor Gwrgc draws out Inflammation. s—Hi.r. <wl«
and hc-al* all cuts. Imrus snd bruises.
HempI and family, who have the
e ffir Piles and skin dlsINsme cTHiage, take their mcaJa
The Pines.
Mr*. George Pasfleld. Jr., and daugh- terfcits. they are dangerous, gold by
I druggists.
r Charlotie of Springfield. 111.,
the Rush more bouse for tbe ra
August.
feeling of sadness swept over
children on the resort when It was
learned that Old Prince, the black
honie owned by Mr. Lardte, was dead.
ThU horae has delivered all the gro­
ceries ua6d on the resort for over
twenty years. Sometimes on the rotvrn trip the deltvery wagon would be
filled with children, each taking their
;rn at driviag Old Prince.
Mr. J. E. Montroae made a raeeni
bualneaa trip to Peoria, 111.
On Monday last Dr. C. W. Lefflngwell and temlly. with their gneata,
spaat the day in Traverae Cltjr. ffoing
la the raoralBc oa the aato, dialiif at

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