The Evening Record, August 25, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 25, 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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1905-08-25

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YESTERDArS ISSUE

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6 PAGES

•MCIAL TELCOlUFH •CKVICl.

JAPAN MOST
BACK DOWN

THE EVENING RECORD

f BATTIEMMACBBBA

THAVEKSE CtTY» mCHtOAN. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, IMS.'

MBS. HACKLEITS
BREAT WEALTH

Sidssriana and tarvinns Came '
pether With SertotM ResuKs
for the Former.

BOUIROBBEBAIBESTEll ~
Man Who Attempted to Held Up Chi­
cago Woman Suspected df
Murder.

By Wire to the ISvetiiejt Record.
ADOPTED SON GETS NEARLY A
I THE WAR WITH RUSSIA WILL
M»mastlc. Mac«looU. Aug. 25.-A
MILLION MORE.
CONTINUE.
desperate beitie |stwe« n K<*rt Ians and
a bond of Bulsarians baa been ft^h’.
near Marmora. The BerrUna.
manded by Cokmel r; 11 con*, aitaeked
the llQlsarian e*mp The UitU* Ustcl
four boura. The Balcariana kmt thirty- CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS BE­
ANOTHER PROPOSITION FRON nine nn-o. whlW* the rasnaiiles amoili:
QUEATHED LARGE AMOUNTS,
the Sert'ians nnmb<*red but seven.
ROOSEVELT KAY PREVAIL.

Cur Will Not Comider Japan'*. Oiogiiiaod Plan Heg»ni>ng laland of
Soffhalion—Nicholas and Prooidtnt in Communication.
Br Wire In ibc Bv. nln*: Record.
PoriMnnuiii. N. II., Aur. 25.;—M.
Korottmiir. rpmklng of the Riisalap
cBTors todar. aald; **ir Japan does
oai n'Tt'df from Ihc position she La«
taken r«'iuirdlD2 the sale of the Ulaml
<if SaKluUlen -lo Ruuia for
|H>aro nf^otiatlonn alll end Saturday,
tinlrss President Roowvidt
for
ward with a new iirutamiiion.
"Baron Kani-ko. rvprfHtmuti^tv of
the mikado. c«Miferr«‘d ff»r an hour sitn
Pivsldent Roosevelt at Oyster Bay to­
day. The‘-conferpnee. It is •!>« lievud.
related to some new proposition for
a S4*tllement of tlx- sar. Presidt^nt
Roose\e|t and Tfat Nirhnias are ou«
In direel eunimuiilratlon.
TT»e prr»sp«Tts of |M*are he«-m de^. prsate, Imii lh«*y are not liopeleKS. deaplle the prerailini; iM'sidmlitm. Then*
Is still a ehaiir<' and thi> force:; workInK for p«'ar<* an* eftntlmilni: their
Jabum
The presld«*nt fall»il Is ire Iml he
la flchltnA on. The reiaill of Anilws
rador Meyer’s audlenrv at I’eierhoff
yesterday was imsatisfartot^-. i»ut it at
least was Got a ndiulT. It left the doo.opt'n and vithiA a few/'liniirs afitT tli.*
Terelpt a! Oyster Itay of Mr. Mey»*r’s
areoiint of his audlenee the piesident
had sent a new appi'al thnmah .M.
WlUe. who rwi'lvcil it fn»m Mr. IVIree
about .1 o'rliK-k ihth mornint:.
Thi* »*m|K*ror had already In effiwl
declined the prapos«*d corapromlNe of
ferert by Japan. He had refiihed it lie
under w dIsKulse Ja;ian o{fer<Ml
to witintraw the ariirie askini; n*
tnuneration for tho <*«ist of liie war on
rondllloii that Russia n'fiiireliaM* fmni
the military possession tif Japan th«'
DorlhtTn |»art of Hakhalin.
Bt. IVtersImrg. Aon 2f..-Tii** corn*
apondoni of ■Reuter’s Teiegrant r«mipany was tfslay aulhorir«*«l l»> Ouin;
Idimnlorff. the fon*ign minister, to
Mate rdnelally-and in the nio.-it formal
manner, that Russia will iwy Japan
no rooltllmlioli. illreel «»r lmlln*et. nor
will It mnPt any ^*es^^otl of territory
whatever.

By Wire to the Exening Record.
rhieago. Aug. 25.—A man giving bU
name as Arthur Hattc*son, am**l 23.
wras am-Mcd early this morning on a
charge 4»f attempting to hold up Mr*.
R. M. I>*«*wetist< m. at Furty-tklrd and
Indiana streets, shortly after midnight
last night. Mrs. iun-wensu m lltsl and
the nd.lwr flro<l twti shots at her with­
out efft-et. The p-dire b4*:i4>vi- MaMe*^
son may br* the murderer of Mrs. Miae
Eiteemed Woman DistHbuted MucH sev’PraT'hlgbts agi».
* of Her Wealth in Many Direc­
Siuicide of Unknown Man.
tion* In a Ceneroua
By Wire lo the Kv4 nirig lle.^-onl.
Saulf 8ie. Maii4*. .Aug.
.An un­
Manner.
known man c<4mmitt4-d suicide this
nu.rnmV l*y Jumping fntm Spruce
By Wire to the Evenieg Riv-ord.
s»i«-ei l.n4ige iuT4i i!i» |H.wer eaQal.
Muskegon. MIrh . Aug. 25.-WilI
The Isvly has not lK'cir,rv»*4»vi*r.*d.
Mr*. Julia E. Harkley waa fli.'^r I
probate ttslay and all L*t relative-.
A I-OT of youths* hmg pant ruHs to
tK*slde* friends, rich and jvv»r alike
and nunu-mus charitable and edura el«»*e. |i:. for
21’ If
Haml!t..n tlolliing Co.
tional iBaAltutions were remeniiKTis!

■ORE GIFTS TO ■USKEGON

CZAR mCNOlAS IS OBDUUTE

DROWNED IN
ELK RIVER
ALBERT KOBLER MET A TRAGIC
END AT ELK RAPIDS.

BODY FOUND BY TWO BOYS

handsomely. Her adoj.u^d r.on, t’harli*..
M.f.r** Hackhy. pefB appmxlmately
WAS PERFORMNING DUTIES Al
fTfJi.oou.
Her l»r«lher. H* ary H.
EMPLOYE OF P. M. RAILWAY.
Moore of !*ort Huron tl5n,««*o and
other relatlvi** ore r«*im-mht n-d.
elty'of
MuKkegrm
rw-ives a Julia K.
Left Home aa Uaual Thia Momlng—
Harkley memorial fund of f2o-i.i»Ni for
Boat Found Floating Down the
the HUpiton of the city poor.^ The
Stream—Soppoeed to Have
Harkley hospital get* fUHt.Olii.
Been Acident
Home of the Friendless |lo<MH*". Fongregatlonal. Methodist and BaiHls-.
8|»eelal to the Rvenlng R«*rord.
ehiirrlu*s resperilvely ftl.i.isio oarh
K!k Rapfds. MIrh.. Aug. 2T. - AIlH*rf
latter two II.'.,two earji addi­
KoIiI.t. aged i;*. son of Jaetjh Kohler tional. Of the n-dildue of one half oY
of this rlfy. wa.s mysteriou.*;ly dn»wned her entire estate of nearly four inii:in KIk rIvcT this rooming.
ions. «»r al*out |l.r.un,t»oo to the imhll.*
K«d»ler was employed by the Per.* st*hiK>ls. The total lM*quesl» l«» iiej
Marquette Uallmad company and his friends rcaeheH
Her housdulle.s consisted of taking tin* mail k«*i*per was wilh*d llltsiu and h.-r p*from the de|Kit to the iMu^ioltire. and in ■S4»ual proi»erty Is l.efiuealht*tl to he
cleaning and putting in V>“eo the mloptivl son. Char!<*s. «nd dauglite.-.
switch tights in and near the city.
Mn . I.rlrh I. Smith. '
lie left as usual this mocking for the
Charh's .Mfs.re Hnrjvley is 25 ye.nrs
swing lirldge whieh spans the river In old. marritnl and has <»ne eblld. a girl
niitsklrts of the rity and Ills ab- l»ahy 4. months ohi. He Is a inemls^
wiire was not ntdiee.! until the M of the Morse IJvery and Transfer rom'o’clock mail arrived and wasjnot taken pany and is regarded as one of t)i«of. f\'i»rs were aroused. a.s It was Iw'st young busiiH’sa men In Muskegtm
known that the last seen of the yoiin/
«*durate<l In the puhllr schools
he was starting for the tresil”. of Muskegon and having a natural bus
Rt*arrhlng |»artles were ImmmliaTetr; Ineaa dlRpo.slthm he hrgan work after
organfy.ed and a 5o1ull ui of tin* niys- graduating fr-om the riiy High seiuKd**.
ry Iwgtin.
iti.-t<*ad of eontlnulng m eourse In «'oIKohler ha.I nil old srow Ihil to the h*ge. He has ln>-n very stireessful ia
trestle, whieh h** us(*d to >ei the Ii*ght Itusluess and many limes r»*relveil r»utwhen the Yuidge was swung open cr.*tlIllations from the kite Charf.-s H.
If happened that the hri.lge war open Harkley on his industry and shr.*wdlYiis morning and ih«* seuw had e\l
dently l«*«‘n l.ro«pht into us. a.^ It wa*
found Boniing down strt*nni. .\ littl *
iariher up ibe river the nnxioiis
searrtiers found Kohler’s eap nml s<s»n
the young man’s llfele«s Issly wa*-found in 4iglit tis‘t of wat. r l.v Willli*
and Frank WII t.n. two l«.y« wh .
were senrehingin a lM>at
ThelsHly was taken to the old stor*.
huihling formerly used by the KIk Only S12 In SUmps Taken—Store
.Uaidtls lion eompnny u - n'..tvn\ where
.WYtere OITtce I* Located Not
Inquest was held.
Ri>ided by Intruders.

Black will soon be here.

I»r Aa*wts Waller of I'ife laik**. wlu/
li.ns In ert in Ihe iil>, for fw«* tlay.*; n eeiv.-.i n m.*ssage ih/^ lu-irttlng fr.»m
is home lhai III.- posiofllce and .'•1«>re
CASSIE L. CHADWICK WILL GO BE*
A. LANCWORTHY FILED
hleh are etimhint-.i l.y him wer.;
FORE COURT OF APPEALS.
I>ntk«ii int«i last night and toMm'-I.
CLAIM IN PERSON.
ibo igh nothing o| yalitc w.v.v tak<-n 4*\
$l2 In stamp. IsMtks and a iilile
eatoly.
*
Will Be Contested on Ground
Entrance was.gained by placing *.
ladder at n r.ar window, which Is
•of Error.
DESCRIBES EXCITING SCENES AT
soin.- distance ftom tie- gnwin.I. tin ar4-ount 4»f 111.’ sloping 4>f, tlie lot. Tlx*,
THE BIG DRAWING.
tu \vir,
Ihe Kveniiig K.*<*onl.
_______
i t’hneJaihl. <» . .\ug 2*..—.\ ten year .st4in* and |M*sioffiCe are logtiher.
^
,
! M'Uti nr.-'' wa-* ^ijs.'tsl by Pnlted though It was evident that the n.ldx ry
T«*
Ch.o« ..d H.P.. ..r Good I s,.,...
T.,lr
Mr..
ivted at tlx* p-.sioffle.. as 1 lie!
dip*C
I In iht
wblrh con’aintMl t5.
Resutta—Firat Choice Went to a f j, ohadwiek In the distiirt court,
is. elaiin.-d th.* not..rious case will he
untouchetl. llxmg’u unltKk. d. Th4*
•oy. But He Had to Give Way.
tt'si.-d III Jhe rniu‘.l .t?tat.*s Court of j *«re st.wid unlocked as It has never
Being a Minor.
Apih.«’. at t’tnrinnati. tVt. s. Kin. I »'<*•“«
of tlx- empk.y.-4-s or tlx*
Instanc-s of all. g.-d ernu tiuring the I’*’-’®*’**"
valuald.*t*s Jhere.
H. A luincworth.v of 4'--'. North l>t
cveept psp<*r.«.- On.*
wa* iluck.*-!
r4T.-nt trial, and n'a«.»nsI why a 1
**- drawer
j
.v_i ...
vision strixM. retunuMl last 4-venlii:
aud the key found lying in anorh**!
trial
M...i:ld
|...
cranrci!
or
Mt>.
Chad
»r
Mi>.
Cl
frttm, a trip t4» the We.st wt-here he *nt j
drawer
which
the
deprCflaror*
tisr-d in
lercd the drawing for n-servatitin land wick di'.-hrtrg.-d. -will he given.
tm!tK*king the only s.-en-i «.f the iafe.
elaims at Grand Junction. Ttd.
Nothing ther*. wa> found of commer-,'^lr. I-angworthy left the city .Aug T
' Hal vai"e.
and went fn»ra ht-rv to 8i. I»uls. Mo.
Dr. Waller always took the siamps
feom which placi-JiiMoo.k t
Still Hunt I bonne night* and that acr».imt.*- for th«*
l*a< ifu* line lo rueldo anli ^fnwsj;
snuill pt?rt*.*ntage 4*f lo**. The fact
the n*malnder of the Journey was com 'j
that nothing in the store wa* dlstarbe<l
|il« t4 d over the IVnvi'r Jii Rio Granih- ‘ ^
4-xeept the candy. suggt-stH that tli**
Sp<‘etal to the Evening Rt.tor 1.
The town of Grand Junclb.n. whichN.inhp.»rt, Mieh.. Aug. :;:,,-The vll- midnight trotihle was causetl by small
has a iMqmlation of T.b«V>. is lt>cated

AT GRAND JUNCTION COLO •

EOCmEaiBMUD

OUR GREAT
SHOE
SALE
FS STILL
GOING
Netrcr before hare Wre sold to
many shocw In Auguat. It sevmc
like every one is taking advant­
age <»f thla opiv.niiuity to buy
*hooa at a saving..
The la w i.s MiK'k of .shoes wait

Friday, Aad«t 35

American Dru6 Store

nut an old stock, all now. deedralde g'VHls.

Th«*re are a gotnl

many left so It i.s n<*t t.xi late for
you to share in this .saving.

PICKI-ES
No, wt* ilon’l wll |iu kK*s. Imt
Wt* tin bi ll 64.1111* nf the tliiiii^
iuL'S
to uiako till in. For
insLiijev:

Curcuma (Tumcrici
Mustard Seed, Black or
White
Ground Mustard
Cclcn' Seed
Capsicum Pqds t Red Pep­
pers I
Qoves, Allspice, Qoiiamon
4-iTul l»y tiu' way tiitl you ever
make any Oliv.** nil rickh'Bi'
W<* can furnish you a r«H>*ipt
that is rii:ht, and th. (t<M)|)
t ill, to;:.> wilii it.

THE

AMERICAN DRU6 STORE
2IS
ROBBERY AT FIFE UKE

{NJOYEDTHE
■ LANOLOHEBY SENTENCETO BE TESTED

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

Kmmt: ^ror%±

H. R. Macdonald, Mgr.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
EstabllKhwinn ISOS
Room 210 Stmt* BankBItfa.

.H
ri-

"V
f,o, hipi,.T

It was rhe morning of the eleventh
when Mr. laingwurthy mde
little wewt4m town. The drawing for
places ln-il.4* flling of Halms had
(Continued on Third Pw )
Charlevoix and Harbor Springs, Sun­
day. Aug. 27; BOAT LEAVES AT S:00
A. M. SCHEDULE.
aug 2}-jt
TOITHS SriT.S
anjc 22-tf

w. rc |7.nn, lot.

Hamilton nothing Co.

laM iKdng the little pet of i and VMrh. Walter and dnught.-r. Mr*.
,vk.,h-UM
v™.
Cora Cook, who Is the avslsiant post­
to Hiecumb i4» the si*durtivcn* bW of the mistress. arrived in the city and j<ilncNl
dog |*d*otx r. A diilgi-nt still hunt is Mi; and Mrs. Robert Walter In a day's
being malnialm*d to locate the «>urrc pleasure trip to Old Mission, so that
the postofflee was known locally m l»o
of evil.
without the postmaster or his ato-isiant and this, so Mr. M'alter state*
may have caused the effort to commit
WANTED.
j the robbery In their absence. Dr.
300 women, girla and boys over
1 Walter and fSmIly returned this mom14 years of age. Pleasant, clean
jing.
The Traverse City Canning Co.
aug 12-lf

THE TRAVERSE CITY Business
jCollliege conrae of training is aueb that
igtiaiiranieea snerest.
ang 23-3t

..jrfr



City Book Store
Cbe BobatlEo.

BOYS TO OUR STORE

m

this wtvk anil sent! the
utlis in too. \Vhnto\Tr is
voutiis
lackinu or needw renewing; lo
make thi'ir wanlntlio eomI)lt*U* for tht* i;w*ptoinlier term
<»f school,^ can 1k^ |)iirehase«l
at little outlay. Sp»*cial ivdtietions on nil sprinj; and
summer h*ft overs.

Kuheck*lNytSSik3’^

SHOE BAROAIIMl
A few pairs Tan Shoes and O.x fords to close
out at once.
3.80 Oraicli»s ... 3.78
3.00 C^rmdmm . . . 2.38
3.80 OrMid^s . . . 3.00
I)X)UGLAS cS: CROSSETT MAKE

School Shoes
Tor M

__________________ _j____ ________________________ _

BAOHANT

A

...Special Sale....

portaininc to Luinlx*r aifd
BuiMinu' MuU*rials of all
j kinds, we will lie «lftil to con*
J for with you at any time.

on Misses'and Cliil.lrens’

Slifit^^for the next 30
Days.
Call and
see
tlx'in. No triMiltle to
show you at

JlJfred 6reili(k
& Company
242 €. Tnul St,

ROSOOl

IN
EVERY­
THING

We carry a larp* line of
till* Hetl S4*hooI IlotiBi*
Shtws. X«»thiie4 letter
madf to wi*ar.

Vou'll Hud our .-slim.il.-s nmlailvico will kivo money for you
wlx'ii pliinninf; a huildiiiL'.
Oiir mills turn out eveiythin;' for interior finish—our yard everything Tor the oulside.

THC NAIMIE

Orinnell Bro’tHers

'V

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.”"
ClUzwns Phon*. 32i B«ll. P

W. L, Brown. Manasror.

A PARTIAL STRANGER

The Fisno and Or^an Boyers* Guide
C.TUh* hit*! f>tir sbirc tix' othitr duy, InoLint; for n suit.
-r Ml. hic»n . Mn*i*- BuiiR.**4i

Ho

had that .nii-sli.m-ihlc lir>k tiir.n his. f;x*r; you could S4*c* that ho

it«.t.rt.mii«-.aU
OKl.VNKLl. KlUlS-noB.
»■ mm-h t. Ih- Pi­
ano i.tirriin..-r—A naiur ttuit ha. cUkkI a* a
guarant4— of Katv^tartinn i,. vrtrj
purrhaner f .T errr twr^itr Ht.* ruara.

«]onhUil the sUilonn nts wc hadjmhlisix-l in tin* n.-wspipers rc-

Y.hi wtU fln.: It VERY MVl H T O YOCR
ADVANTAGE t*> «..*
eocninani-al.. w iUt
t.-mplatim: ih.- ptirrha.. of i
i-icai liu-trum.-nt.
a Pia.i.. ..r any olh.-i

he s.ii'l.

soreJs

latinjr to tlx* prices an-l values of Men’s Suits advcrtisefl,
’’I>4 t‘s«ue s<»nij/of those $1D.-V) Suits you art; ailvortisinp,”
\V«* jn\x't'4'4h*'l .to sh'>w him and jK.inUil out the for-

tner prices, values and also the presi*nl priw-s to chjso them out
S-»ti that lojk of 4*on(idence apijciittil and ho said;* **I have
1hx-ii huml)ugg'o«l l*y adverlis«-rs so much tfiat I seldom follow

OR INN EL. I- BROTHERS
Michigan’s Leading Music House. 159 E. Front St

them up, hut ihes4* iirieos do beat elL
give mt that Sttit*’

1/you've got. my fit,

Ilewas littoil out with n suit atone®.

\Vt> endeavore*! to settle his mind for the future hy ex­

5S'

1 r

bU'Uxtks UrConstanco TwpcoU’* l»y S. Weir
Mitcholl. A story of the R4«construetion perioil just afu»r tht* Civil War, and is int<.*nM>1y inU*rrstins. Cansidenvl tho l»c«t one this pppulor
author hag written.

plaining^ our meth'ids and further assuring him that he could

ME>NS CsYOWG MKNS
Cl/OTHINGf e* 7UKNIS KINGS
Cus-tom IVl3ci8 SHirLi
Unl'Torms.....
Two I
in*?
manu
shirts no’tt’ represented by us—interesied par­
ties will find it to their inlcrcst to call and get
further information.
-URifBrms to Memsm
Shirts to Me

I SHERMAN
EHUHTER
fNEVYOAVia BX.OCK.)

'

reply tijjon what we sai<! in tin- newspaiiers as ficiriK correct
Wc still have a tihle full of choit® suits as .’ulvorliseJ at ’

17.50 and $10.50
Re*,;ular priees«
Prices fliarkcil in plain fi^n'rcs.
large.

$10.00 to $20.00
Our sale

these has Ijoon

Don*'fc I.06A THIS Of»por^unlt;y

■•'i

TNB cvoiMa moowb, nuvcme cmr.

TTHjEa^Hy RECORD

I

The saeiie aUftan as the stagg of

tEsaimmmm

nraniusiiM

Ume afb already pcepartag to lover

MMf Viattnea Mfho Hava Enjoyad

the cariala oa reaon life pt Old Mia-

a DeliiMfW SaaBM Dapartlin

sloa for IMS.

Some few hayc already

michigah. fridav. august

eatll the *tRMt Is oa the poaipkla aaJ

the social game for two boars after

of

^

Amamm tbe

visitors

have had their

the aeoat popular amasa- retare

vbo

Special to the Eveaiiig Record.

and are abotrt to

hoaie for

another

year

TbompeoBville. Mich-. Ang 25.—Ed

are

ward Wllaoa. who claims to be a na-

always

hsTlas over the

ao Ur »«

terrible reef the light

in the tower

their peraooal hai.iU and reputatiooM

warns the big stcamtsrs of. making it
possible to wade out nearly two mile*.

of the early

American

vhoae career* were refcarded aa

Dr. V. C. Vaughan and family and
Prof. Oeorge HempI and wife are tak^ing their meals at the Pines.

Iky of Ume and honor In the days

Among those who have
“boaped
they lived and wrvod. would at this high the ashes In the grate." lowered

tlasf be auLjocte of public disapproval

the rtirtalas and wald goodbye au^ Dr.

and denanclatlon. U a tribute to

C. W. Lcfflngwell snd family, who left

klcher demands of ttie later pcrl»Kl on Wednesday last for their home in
wrhteh should not he withheld.
It is Knoxville. III.
vail that there has been created
laalateat

demand

vlcoroua

punishment

for

prompt
of

Professor Tilt, wife and hal*o left
and

present-day

last wei'k for their home at KingSsher,

They were accompanied
betrayals of public conOdcoce. but this as far as Chicago by Miss Barrow*.
advanced d<unand should be Justly They were gutwU at the home of Dr.
nedited and not reaardod as a protest and Mrs. Warren.
aicatast present anvorthtness as com­
serene

and

Oklahoma.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. rails and chil­

pared

to a

satisfactory

dren and Miss Ruth Snyder of CblcaRj

past.

In most im|Mirta»t resixvts. so

are at Hillside, the home of Mr. and

far as moral and material affairs

Mrs. W. R. Slone, while Mr*. Ellis end

concerned, he will l*e nearest to

chHdren

history and e»i»<*rl«nccs

and

Miss

Snyder an*

hero

solely for pleasure, Mr. Ellis haa an

teaches who conUdeiitly assumes that eyp to business and doing some talk­
present days are the best days our ing for a cooimlssinn house In Chi­
country and our iMiople have ever pos­ cago on South Water strccd. known
sessed.
as W. J. Kills ft Co.
Mrs. O. W. Curtiss and W. A. l^olgh-

MICHIGAN STANDS WELL.

ton of Joliet. 111., are guests at

Rome of the real <»r aliened reform­ farm

ers of nelidiborlnit sutes who. have
. been lecturinR the people of Miebiican

home of

l>*lghton.

Mr. and

Mrs. W.

A.

the

touching the control and managem<>fii

but she will make the return trip when
the Joliet .party leaves for home.

tim, can learn frt>m eonditions In tliis

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Stanley dlolmes

of

state far mtire In Is-half of the gem ral

Chicago are at Pine Ornve Farm f(»r

taxpayers of th<dr M-veral states than

two weeks while L. A. Brinkman of

thdr own well ej^tlnlied theorii*s have

Mobile, Ala*., and Louis Brinkiusu of

produewd.

Chicago who have been there left on

Michigan s high valuation
property for purposes of

taxatloh as (^mparcHl with the other

The Gem, the fine yacht owned by

pare with the laws of any other state-i.

boat.

It Is o<K probable that the progre«4

tric launches «orki*d and succeeded

of this state in the dinTtlon suggested
has been romplettHl. aor is it entirely
satisfactory, but there Is some value
at least In th«- ren«Ttioii that In such
natters as In ni<*si »»thers. Micblgan
stands well In line with the roost pn>grtwsive states of the I'lilon.

All day Monday the three elec­

aliout

5 o'clock iu putting the Gem

Ivck

where

she and

alsli**tl hi-r to be.

her

owner.'.

It set'ms so strange

anything like that should happen in
the quiet llille harbor where the Gem
part of August

A. W. WELLS ROBBED.
Residence Entered at 6t. Joseph and
Valuable Jewelry Taken.
St. Joseph. MIrb . Aug. 25 —The res
Idence of A. W. Wells, the mtlllnnalre
manufacitirer.

was

burglaiirfH]

Wedn<'«wla} night and NO'eral hundre<i
' doHars’ woiih of Jewt lry. silverware
brie-ahrac

taken.

Meml>ers of

the family Were out of the city and
the maids, dressing in their nsims on
the second fli»or. heard the burglars at
wi<re

unable to give

th**

Sheriff Tennant has r'lTenM a

reward f»»r ihe rapture «»f the burglars.
rpIdeiMlc

of

ll<•ll^e^^^eaking

has

brnkea out id Jh'rrieii roiiniy and with­
in the past wtH'k nine mlilM'ries have
been n'lMirtrd

to the sberitTs offlro

from Buchanan In the south pari of
the county.
ixed gang

It Is IrcUev.^l an orgauis np<>raiiug

through

this

' Mathematical
Problem
Presented
^ '
Fpom Manl«^ec.
When srhrrolTravenw* ('ity

was spent.

Sir. and

douhtiess

REMMliBlE m GIME

Given at RTveralde by Mr. and Mrs. E.

Jones

Of Riverside in homir ..f I>r. S. W.mw

rhlladelphla

yesterday

after

by a ,s«ore of 2 to. 1.
Only two other game s In the ItiMory

ter and wife of Annandale. .Mlnti.. who

of major league liase liall have

are alKuit to leave for the west.

gone

Tl>ey

llii*

many

InningH. one

will be acrttmiMmietl by Mr. and Mrs.

year* ago licing a lie hetw<N‘ii Chica­

Jones as far a* Chicago-and later will

go and Cincinnati and the IMiila.lelphia
Americans this year defeating Bo^nm

Neillujr side scor«-d iilitn tlie tl
tccnih

Inning, when Chicago.

triple

by Chance amt

Sr|iulte. pot in a run.
Philadelphia at once tle.l the .seore.
Thomas singled,

sprint ini

to

thir.l

wht*n Tinker failed to hold Mnl«»iiey's
throw after a great running cat eh «*f a
foul

by

Chicagtts

rlglii

fiel.ler.

and

MaUmey oi>enet! Ihe nineteenth
nlng with a triple. Imt could not sn

White Mexican Sweet Corn.

:In the twtnihth. kIcCartliy N-.I

I* of excepthmaily

flne

It has qualities lhai

will stay al*out a wt*ok l<mg4*r. wh«*.i

will ap|M-a1 t«) the houwwlfe and .M-

they will close the cottage and go to

Coulter will he glad to furnish infor­

their home in Traverse Cliy.

mation to those who desire to try it.

gb>.

Duffy balled for S|<arKs

inning and gtit to ihini on hi* single.
throw,

Nearly every nieinlM-r

IsUh team',

figured In M-n.'-atioiial play.s.
ar».

otli. r

remarkald^-

game.*;

Wright followed by a reading by Zeros
of

Chicago

was

heartily

encored.

Miss

Madeline Binkley gave a reading iu
Ml**

FORGET

those

handsome

aug 22-tf

WANTED.

Mis*

Mary

work.

tion which showed skill of no mtvn

The Traverse City Canning Co.

ANY AMBITIorS GIRL ran make

aug 12-tf

her way in the world by preparing lier-

wish to announce here she Is not from

Fiendish Sullerlfis

sprinkling

forced.
jun 24-tf

lawns

must be

H. O. JoynL SnpL
.

CALMAN'^ Interior SparVamish Is
most durable for all interior work.

LAWN WORK—8<Ml.iing .nn.l
iiig neatly,d«uio!

35 c tits.

T.-a

or

s.hM-

All work gunr.viilei'd.

Cii. idiom- 79C and 12K.

BniAnItig ft

Ad.sley.

Aug 7 Into

JJAm. JK.

UP-TO-DATE HACK LWE
Trirphotw- Hue’w I>rue Htor.- or'
Khaii.-V lUrn
UUCBEE'8
SHANE
CUi. ail; Bril to
t^iU. KC; H«U IB

Fine Dental Worh
iS. B iXont Hi.

H. B. CHAPDI. PTBfilelw.
Fbooa lEt.

in Wadhingtoa St

en­

('UlrMui Phem* Tilt

J. M. HUELLWANTEL .
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
nioftmry P»aat>llo
SIS KmW Krtml

Uo hdlra *

Ors. Sawyir & Pinnballifon

DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFFICES
OVEXJOBNSONDXDGCO:

W.

O.

NIOHIOI.S

Teacher of Violin
Sooth Side Shoe Store

329 SOUTH

UNIOH STREET

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

Again We
THIS IS THE COLLAR
AND SHIRT STORE
Wc have the “N’arsity' Collars in qiiaru r si/f-*. 'I’hc latest and bwelles-t
collar. Sell at l.jc. J for‘J.jc.
.
Wc have the swellesi line of I'.incy So:v in thi: city and thi y sell for
25c the flair, or 2 lor 40c.
We receive a new lot of swelh^st neckwear every wet:k.
No stort- shows such an assortment. N’ou pay but 5'k: each.
You iieetl some swell summer sunpenders. We
have
^
You should wear pajamas the coolest acd most comforlable niiihl we.ir.
There arc three j^rades, $1 -00, $1.50 and $2.0(».
If you want a good nij^ht shirt buy the sateen, the kind that will
not stick to the body. They will cost you $1.0<i and $1.50.
Silk Shirts—the swellest shirts -you should own some n(
them. Splendid assortment to select from. Price $2.50.
We have a full line of inenN outing pants for SJ.****,
$2.50. $:p00 and $:i.-50.

1 City Biislnes* College.

aug

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

We have the handsomest line of fancy vests that are shown; all the newest
and latest shades.
It may be a irille late, but summer wouMn’i be summer Avsihoui a
belt. We have them from '25c to $1.50.
These summer <lay.s mean use more handkerchiefs. VVe
have a fine line and wc sell them for twenty-five cents.

to come on the program to fill a va­
cancy which she did In a way that

Is often caused by sore*, ulcers and
Mission may be
Justly proud.
cancers, that cat away your akla. Wm Old
Br-dell, of Flat Hock. Mich., aays;
”1 Harley Schlagcl gave a piano solo
have used Burklen's Arnica Salve for which cloaed the program with the
mrers. iM»re« and cancers, it is the
exception of the beany words of
hpet healing dressing I ever ftmnd."
Soothes and heals cuts, burns and thank* by Rev. Frank Hurst In behalf
scalds. 25c at Johnaon's Drug Stora of the church. Ice cream and cake
P. H. Meads and 8. E Walt ft Sour were served.
drug stores: guaraataed.

lUlNOlB EXCURSION te Petoakay.
Charievola and Harbor Bpringa, Sun^y. Aug. 27. BOAT LEAVES AT S:00
A-M. SCHEDULE.
sugSSftt

for

wlf for a gotxl isislUtui at Travers*-

his milk to

Old Mission girl who kindly consented

Ing and other purposes necessary rules

,N.

14 years of age. PleasanL clean

Wriglit gave anolhtV flne plaoo selec­

Ik'

IS77—Manchester.

Kher-rncta. J:dc.. ^ Ihongli an
I»orlunl naval sIMlo'u «ixi n town „r
Tittuv than l5,f*Mi
d>H-.
pus-ess a single teleplioiie.

300 women, girta and boys over.

fluently.

11.

Hamilton Clothing Co.

MadelMIe l» a grand­

lb a talent»*d miss of thiiieen. having
language*

May

0; Harvard c«illeg»- o; 24 innings.

ckise lilts awful cheap,

a s»«*et voice and *peaking five differ­
ent

used during tho day for mamifactur-

22 inilitigs.
DON’T

favored the audience with a piano solo Juvenile hulls of our. 3 to 6 years, w
«'hieh

count of the great amount of water

Carpet Cteanlng and Feather Renovatlng. Carpet eewing aiwl laying.
Before aeoding your old can*!*
away to be made into rugs, let me
■howyaaeamplea

gee and tliey gave eas> clianee.-.

Fidlowing

Peculiar Disappearance.

wild

J. D. Ritnyan. of Butlcrv lllc. O.. laid
Tuesdsy la.«i was «lecldt*d *urr<**!« and
July 4. P.titr.—niiladelpliia 4; U.
the peculiar disappearance of the pain­
netted the Congregational church a ful synijitopxs of indigestion and bill- ton 2; 2U innings; Amerir.vn league.
gon»l niund sum l»e*ldcs l»cing a rare ousm-ss to Dr. King's New I.lfe Pill*.
June JU, 1k:i2—Chicago T; Cinrin
treat to Ibe cHunmuiilty at large. Itev. He say*; "They arc a i»erfcct remed.v nati 7: 2't Innings; National league
for dirrinrss, sour st«»mach. headache,
W K. Wylght
had the pn»uram in
July
IS. 1K3I—Fargo.
N l».
dlpathm. etc." Guaranteed at J»*hnrharge which opem'd with a piano son s Drop Store. F. IL Meeds and 8. i Itevil s l^ke. o. 2.'. innings.
dm*t by IV. J. N. Mill* and Ml** Mary E. Walt ft Sons' drug rdoros. price 25c.
May 15. 1S1*1—Tac't>ma C; Seattle 5;
Schlagcl

On ac­

JiARPET a£MtH6 WORKS.

seored on Bransfi< |d's singl«>.

lull Reiiltiaeli f«sdeil Coiinnev and .Ma

Harley

nozzle or sprinkler atuched.

At

oiv-tT

Thomas' Kacrifire and a

Ijkdd.

Hours for sprinkling lawns are from

a slngl'

pleaswl with It.

resortor* at lht» Beach and IbdeU on

NOTiCE TO WATER TAKERS

times was phenomenal.

quality and Mr. Coulter is more than

the

Toar XtlUbU Bom* FanUwr

remarkalilc liall and their Mipisirt

summer.

by

J. W. SL.ATER
Wkcknla uU S*«aU

Both Sparks and Ibulbach pltehel

A Touching Story
I* the saving from death of the baby
girl gif Geo. A. Eyier. CumlK-rland. Md.
He writes: "At tbe age of 11 months
our little girl was In declining liealth,
with serious throat troulde. and two
ph.VHicians gave her up. We were al­
most In despair, when we resolved to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery f«»r Consumption. Cough* and Colds. The first
iKittic gave relief; after taking font
lK»ttles she was cured, and 1* now in
perfect health." Never fails to rclievs
and cure a cough or cold
At John­
son's Drug Store. F. H. Meads and &
B. Walt ft Sons’ dnig stores; 50c and
11.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle 10c.

storm*, too. but doing no damage until

conr«*rt given

TOUS CKEDIT 1$ GOOD BEXE

DR. W. J. HIGGINS
liie.!i. iiie.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

liy 4 to 2 in a 2rt lnnlng l»attlo.

It

A w<mderfiil Ionic f«»r the sick and
ufTlIc'.Hl. Get Sin-ngih. liealfb
and

:

continue on to Mllwatike*-.

»

""Aildn^s; F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Tole.lo, Ohio.
l.y druggists, ".'.c.

iwx'iity inniugx of scn.salional playing

now.

Chicago or Sprtnjrtleld but Ju\ a little

sV

riiilnilelpliia. Aug. 25.—Chicago
fealt-tl

S. Jones.
A watermelon pany wa* given last
evening-by Mr. and Mrs. K. S

«4«sar>- repairs made immediately an l

The annual

An Even $2.00 For a $3.00 Bed

Innings.

WATERMELON PARTY.

sacrifice and sconil on Chauc. 's siii-

Mr. M«)tuague will have the ner-

SPEQAL: FOX A FEW DATS OltLT

h. liver and kidneys, |
• sick stomach.
. of 54C St. Clair Avc.. r

There is more catairn in this secticm
country than all other diseases
few
pm together, and until Ihi
siiUDoscd In l»e incurable.
years was siipDoscd
order to enjoy the deliglitful l»ay trip.
Thompsonvllie bas«* ball team will For a grtuit many years doctors pns
P. J. Merrile and wife of Clifford, play the CoiK-mlsb team at the C«ip,~ noiinceU it a local disease and pre-1
scribed local rcme«llc*. and bv con­
took tho bay trip this morning.
mish bail fiack Sunday.
stantly failing to cure with local treat­
Dr. James Canavan and wift i»f the
Orv llle H. Stebbin* of Colfax is quite ment. pronounced It incurable. Science
Norih«*rn Miciiigan a-syliim enJoy««d ill at his home with psrtisl paralysis. ha.s jirtnen catarrh to be a constitu­
tional disease and therefore require
Ihe bay trip
this morning
via the
Wm. Metiold Is In Evart. Mieh
constitutional treatment.
Hull's C>
steamer Columbia.
Clarence .Monoid is with Gwrge li
tarrh Cure, maniifaeijired
by F. .
Mr*. H. J. l>nuovan of Springfleid, stci e.
Cheney ft Co.. Toi.do. Ohio, is tli
111. Arrived in the city on Uie early
•inly constitutional cure on the inai
kct.
It
I*
taken
internally
tn dow
morning Pert! Marquette and tntnsfrom 20 drop* to a teasptKuiful.
it
ferretl to the T. €.. L. ft- M. on her wa>
« directly on the bbsul and muciui*
to Northimrl IHiiiit where she will ix*
face*
of
Hie
system.
They
offer
oae
surfai
Chicago Defeated Philadelphia Yester­
hundred .lollars for any rase it faHs to
main some time.
day in a Contest «f Twenty
cure.
Send for circulars and lestl-

taking in the northern n'sorts. cross- a quantity of white kb'xican swv-i-t
experlmeiiled with thi;J
tag
l.jike
Michigan,
encountering corn which

reading "While
the Train.
make ex- another
pensiw? And.
If a roll and a half Walt<«d" that was much enjoyed. Miss
makew a meal and a half for one cow. Zema s selt-cUon* were good and ren­
dered
in
a
charming
manner
aod wc
how much is veal worth when canned

Mil

Public ia

^r. Johi&on. tbe Interkicklng push

with a single, took st*cond on Case>'s

ctmfnmte! order and was much enjoyed.
Dr. J. N. MIees gave an interesting
with probl(*ms like this:
If a milk
dt'aler foeris his cows on rolls of Idlls. and amusing talk on some experiences
bow much. If any. must. he increase of a trav«*lcr. MJfs Zema L«dd gave
the price of

Park-

Mrs. B. C, Meur. and 51 r*. C. M WM- J
the MarcalM-t* biowiuit in Pe
ber of Chicago went to NorHijKJti thi* loskey as a dulegate from the te:
morning via the steamer Columbia, in this place.

daughter of Dr. C. W. LcSIngwell and

PROBLEM FOR IKE AUSTIN.

will

Loncnt'ckor.

no time can water l>e used without

>

r. N. C<Miller brings to tbe Record

Knncb.

section.

pupils

Tbat luis set ttte pace
in these particnlars

Mesdames Reed, HalU Glb-

remain, some time.

a-as lying at aiicbor wliere the fore
Mr*. Montague, with friend*, cruising

An

vere:

5 to S a. m. and from 5 to 9 p. m.

Tuesday last for home.

states of the I’nion. the laws on our J. A. Montague of Traverse City, came
statute iKMiks in opiKisUion to fndglitto grlf^f during the sudden storm of
rate combinations, our slate's income «‘arly last Monday morning, the wind
from corporation- fe«*s ,aad
related and waves licating It high an<5 dry on
sources ran b<*ller tliau favorably cf»m- the l>cacb. doing aome damage to the

work, but

Among tho guests now being

Columliu*. O.. writes:
"F«'r s<*veral
month's 1 was given up to die. I had
William Hobiman. Mrs. Joseph Hosi- and Hale wiU be obliged to try it
fever and
ague, my
nerves
were
man. Miss A. Carten. John Ostendorf. again.
wrecked: I could not sleep, and my
stomach wax so weak, from using us«*John Gerker. W. H. Scblmmoller and
Cap
Irwin, forerly of thi* place.
less doctors' drug*, that I could -not
Jacob Rekart all of Fort Jcnntng*. no«'
of Wisconsin, is risiiing
eat.
S<s»n after
beginning to take
Ohio. This I* the fciurth season which friends liere.
EJectrlr Bitter* I obtained relief, and
in a short time I was entirely cure*!."
the party have spent north though
postmCuer Burk of Henr>
Guaraiitctui at Johnson's Drug Store.
they remain but a short time they en-|i^»n yesterday
F. H. Meads and S. E. Wail ft S»ms'
Joy their outing togdber.
.poundmaster LUtle found «mme caHle drug store*; price 50c.
Victor C. Vaughan and family of the I upon the *in-ct* and i-tarted them
unlversliy were l>ark Place guests hwt toward tbe cow liastnc when another
YOl'NG MEN who wear long pant*,
evening while on their way home frmn ; p^rty stcpp4*d in and drove them back
from If. to IS years 4>f age. Isqier take
Old Mission.
to their home yard. Now then* wKI
advantage of some bargains wc are
Mrs. G. M. Lovejoy of Cincinnati j i^. * ten case to sec whether Little U
offering. A IfSt of 115 suits for $10.
passed thrtiiigh ih«* city this morning!poundmaster and is charged and
aug 22 tf
Hamilton Clothing Co.
on her way to Omena. where riic will | doth.^l with autborirv to taCo row*,

Mrs. A. A.

l.(elghfon and

little son have been here some time

of mrporatlons thmugh state ieglsla-

alarm.

Moffltt.

enson.’ Cornwell.

for lioMaty wrere coooemed. Irat the

and

THIS IS THE PLACE

by Mr*. WilUam Jlcnnte.

Mrs. William Parker and Mr*. O. C.

hurst and Secor.

Frank Pothast and aon. Mr. and Mrs. on Thompson avenue.
of the place—the well kept lawn and Frank Kramer and children, Ifr
Tbe Jury In Circuit court in the case
Sowers, great beds of ger^iums and Mrs. P. Fordhclslg and children
of the People vs. Haie R»r renting
foliage plants. Every party generally and Mrs. Frank Coborst. Mr. and Mrs. rooms for immoral purposed disagreed

facta pUlaly auied will do no harm.

!■

wen stoo

entertained In the city, who were pres-

admiratioo aad surprise at the beauty

’ ftrewnt day re^nlremcma

I"'s,

for

E, M. Dixon and wife are recreatins
Mm. Carter, who entertained five of at Beulah reaort.
as tluMigb sedag it for the Srst time the party. Those who composed this
Elmer Warnham is getting undc.Mr. and Mrs. way the building of a line rt**ldeor.while those who do are simply lost In morning's party were:

MMWOrr GAYS MST DAYS.
brtags plenty of lunch and bathing
H wmr 9ot »dd to pride In the mrir sulu vs the bathing and appeUte Is

of railroad

Marquette

Kohmaa with her seven guests, and

mwiwi «Bd ATchltecte of our
Hoe at this poiat aad Mr those who
tion*« career to have It made known do not swim they can don their bath­
that matijr of them w«>old not meet ing suits and wade on the ree*f—the



The prises

to enjoy the drive and the lighthouse

^iAsauii

t-:-- '

Pere

datad acoocdiagly these hot days. The hoateaaes, Mrs. ioitepA Rumsey. who a prize of twenty dajs In the county
light beaae drive alab comes in for Its catertalned eleveo guests: Mrs. Anna JaiL
share of praise from people who seem

1^-'
f

1 on the smaU uhtes.

a booUlh dish and a bisque Jap Image.

the wood ms n

The pboc to bny ODC it whore you can
the lx?tr''y
price, oombiuod witli the |iriviK>;20 of making your mv
lection from tbe Itot ami largest assortment thown in
the city.

which a delichma gepaat was peered
which cooslKied of a dainty Jelly dish,

Ure of the atate of ladlHia. was up
arrived la the dty na the early morn­ before Jdaticc oNrthrap for carrying a
ing G. R. ft land departed at 11:55 razor withoat a handle. 15Tien the of

thdr Seer attempted to arrest him be put
spared the trees, a rare ihlag la the respective boanes. Aames the party up a stiff fight and three men bad all
Borthcni Michigan woods and appre- srho came to tbe c^y were their three, they could do to put him in. He drew

. truth which

ladles, who enjoyed

throogh the faasooa Mahtagne v
state,

fe-;

forty

meaa these aammar days Is the ftrlva tweaty-Hsht Kfagsley raaoners who
vbere the forest Is la tu ova aaUval

IRON BEDS

eochrr party given yadkerday by Mrs.
A. B- Cook of Bghth atreaL vrho en­

for Their Homm,

tertained

Oae

That aome

^

One at the pleasantest social fnactioBs of the week was the progreaalve

goae vkUa others aay thay .vfil atay
the foddaFs la the shot*.*’

MtBSS'

as, ito& *

Ptoannt Badal FlmctiMi.

any othar remedy.
Briags etrength,
health and happlneas to the trkole
family. That's vrhat Hollleter’s Rocky
Mountain Tea xrltl do. 35 eenta. Tea

F’lfTT'V

fo K R

OKN*r

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

2So SEE ODR WINlioW SSo

J. B, Palgc Electric Co.
m.CASS STREET i

PHONE 602

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
. 4»HHJJtMJAl Ml , tOTTVKl

ONIHJAMlAl Ml... WriyaO

J

DNIRLAVlAa Nl.

idiihi

IT'’:
ffw mmiia ncona TKAmti cmr, incHioAii. Friday, audust n, itQ».
month. IB tlm vmptoyjcrf the Michicaa
Starch nSNipany.
Mrs. 8, H. Ketchma and fnmn.r of
Grand Rapids have returned home
m*nm4 tb« flm
of Augut aaa SUT APPLES IN NORTHERN MICH­ after apfdtnc tho'anmmer with Mr.
U>« Hn« of men etreielilas from tbe
asd Mrs.^r. L. Johnson of Bowers HarIGAN ARE SCARCE.
ton iiAll where the drawias vac .taklac place, reached over tba leasth
ANNIVERSARY CELCBRATCO BY
two city blockc when fim aeen by Mr.
BREVITIES.
Potatoes .mtnging 20 to 2S Cofits and
MR. AND MRS. WM. CRISP.
LAocnrorthy.
Applca SLSO to tSDC^luc
John H. Lamaon recelf^
sl(Ji a
a telecram
t
.V that to wait la that liae

BUBTaiKUUUTTBnr

WEDOEDRFIY
HAPPr YEARS

IT WAS TNBR GOIOBIWEBBIIG ’ll".

k

Pvhi»c Raception at WiMicmcburg At-

office aa

Tbe felloa- **rtni;“ and

PIcaactit Proflram Appropriate

are very Hcht.

City man cniered the-bundinit. tranc-

to the Occacion.

ranse* from

i acted bla hucincca and went out the

a

‘ door ho entered.
Slperlal to the Cveninir Record.
Wm

day.

Junction until tbe twentleib, at which

CrUp i»f WIlHameburR

their

roldejj

weddlnc

ports here.

of the old eraLapple ire«n In the yart!.*

who »«Te inti-resKHl in

family, bad ebarite of alfalra.

alM«it

i l’**^ ^

one hundred

le monade

and

their own

cnaboys, mim-rs. lawyers. d<»c-

ably

WllllamsburK

never akain will

crowd.

was re«dere«l.
The n-lativen preM-m were:

The |rrlve »if

vcrvih

Mrs. W. IJ.* Fuller of J«me<‘»

vllle. Mm

make l,s



Mm

of

North

Adams,

‘f*'"*

and Nonbport Point to Old Mission
yesterday. The Crescent itsik tbe reg

Tlie,

There’ will bi onlv one performancr “The Holy City.'* toniormw, Satur

have onlv

lb eenis

It lakea fullv four hours to

^hr case

of James Hucknell

up to

cr-nis.

tie ,

p^e.!

nf, paVk

Suk-Kt. who

iMa e. 1*

‘ Hoard man

Iw’ i*uch a detilmeiii "

n»-ar

The [ farming Industry,

Is

funin*

emph.y.d at

iraininK r.^xularl)

»ak«- aiel

e»|H-tts

to cliallence

in

It.
the

Keiiuet.i

valtiahle

Smith and plve him a e«»od rai'e.

j

presents

considerable money.
Ihirlng the aftemuou a history re­
pute with the IncbUcilH in fhe life of
the nnM ph»ri«-4Ts was read by UeV.
• ?i. A

7

,

MrCune of Williamsburg.

MkNT SDCHlEVEIfTS

witlM'Ut
*|H...i*eM |iruv4xl a Hluii.bliiig bl<M-k.
gna.ni lu.r t.ls pjirtm-r
mndi In tin* “4-»bU«-:»li*.ii**
liu.-. >40. xvln-ii tbe I«rs<»ii iu bU iiiMsf
4llg.riti«i1 l-.tie .-i-ik«xl tbe U*ll;il 4|U<-«
Lnii. "Wilt tlioii li.-ive till* xv...ii.->n to
thej xvxhI.1,,1 wife?- Jack iu.imsll
i-Iy all*
iii*vven*4l "I -uU.”
“)«.u Ii:u%t 8.1V. I vvill.*“ 4xirr.Ht«-*l
ll.4‘ 4-leric. and nakfxl tbe <|Ui'>li'.i. m«-r

LCT VS RENOVATE ymir f.-ailur*
now with ocr m-w n-novatt4r.

Evanta in Local Society of More Than*
Ordipary Pleasant Features.
/ine

lilt] <> K'lgew-otMl

vlslbir.

Gay

W:^

four long years h, 1h r biuy life so in
honor «if tbe uerasittn she liade four
JltUe guvats to j«dn her wlih four little
didlles. making a iiaiily of • !ght littbTliey

repaired

to

^OL-IVIA-riEIR SIS-TERS

tlie gix>*n

woods where a table daintily spread
«leoorat«M

awaited

»heiu.

They

hanks ill the little eity e-Mlmated that
Special Y. P. 8. C. E. Service.
played
b«iusekeepliig and
made i the siMs‘ulaiors lefi In tin- town nearly]
Tbe V 1*. S..C. E. of til.- C.ingregi ,
rtmnd'fif rails with th« lr dolly compan­ tiWt.tHMi ill eash.
The iKsi|>b- had to J Monal church will lioI<I a special s. ;-!
ions until the a'fMid aet-med filU-d with sleep In the parkk and .-in-ets.
\ vice next Sunday evening at T,.7fl in
fairy aprltes,
A\ e o”rl«H-k they «^iThe first chants at filing his claim ! '•*'*
ehurrh. Thi^s will 1m- in the
■jove«l their ri*|»a.*^t. The little visitors
y « form of a rally In the interest
of Chrl
in
by
a
b-ft many little tokens of love and
ast. present
p
u'lian Hnd.-axtrr past,
aiul fu-j
I be was

I.--

wMo s for another y.-ar of busy .
life for tbeir little host
Pretty Birthday Party.
Tbe

Iluie

Minei's

Tlielraa

and

Hall •»( KaiUoad avenue w«iv
• Jiltle friend-,

ie bet»4.r „f

birthdayOf Uo-lformuk
pr*»»«tl
!

mo'-i

itn* ftfih

Tl\e afternoon

«-i?|e'ab!<-

and

Itfth iKiiir 4kf the atoTU'iHi

h,„ .„aj„ri.y and the .first' pla.-e

at

th«-

i

E

ticl.-s of hot b-ad an.l severely biirmsl
He will b.

laid up for a few da,.s bur

th«- results will oo! !.•»» s<-rious.
\V«-id.M-fi'7>

different times will give short ad ; stn-et this

Mr. I.4ingwr.rthy slated that a j»art of

s..me who are no bmger here.

A j

facllliu**.

for Irrigation and

some’ jack
(y^rtar '

pine,

tamarack


b.-i-am*

It an arttomoblb- on Pn>i.t
dikui

and cut circles

r<'n>ember.tl

had finei

--------------------------------- .

contains !

PERSONAL.

and

c l I
j

***■*'•'

tiwlay

aftenusm it

was

with

O.ir.to .n.!! y.s„.r.la.v
****•■

..>■

nilllmerv - where they will eni.-i

j.-hnlncs,

iht- employ .of

.....

loi;

a drop of rain falls during the «>n
year, although the thunder storms

A
was
the

can lie s.H-n nearly «-very day up on

; .
. 1
. • "
" , * ,

*'Hy ye.-ienlay. .
i
the mountain ride.-*.
No iH-rspiratlon
Pre-Nuptial Luncheon.
' gniherr'xVtV lalmn>i^ s'b
Ob’ IJirson of Suitons Bay trans-,
gathers xm the lalM.rer'.s bn>w in this
daint) ami delightful lum h.^nu |,
s the drv w
bs I bl
>-*’-‘^’^ r«la>-.
|
.•..tintry. as the dry. warm air absorb.*
glv.-n at r. o'cbs'k-last . v.-ning a' .o ',.,, j
' I
** ^ ^'‘Icese of Manist.x* spent yesit the instant it is formed.
horn,, of Miss Hele„ Mo.Hvrc bv
H Uform.d.
^
tltand Junction Is the shipping
Blddb**. in honor 4d their mem •
Is the shipping cen-j acss Interests.
|
Miss Mari.m Rol-orts. wIiom mat ',’*''
tnentlomHl. j
r. E Scot, ot Petoskey was in the !

riage to fYaiik O

Batch of CMcatn'

‘'^i‘'Hy yesterday.

librarv tomorrow at
the

Merry

o'rloi-k

Adv.-murv's of

Kobin

HochI.'•

-^ the

Twelve

Biddlex*s

following menu

enjoved

.«-rv,xl on

*" Mua’.iiy

Mul

| ^3-Hm-« Im^g, .u.-ti.... oi nutung t

. ’

Jelly.

^

St}iff4xl 4ili\cs.
Biid«'s rakt\

C4»ff4H*.

SaltiM almonds.
At the Curllta CottAQ*.

'

---------------East Buffalo. Aug.

nitH-c.

tlei.-u.s. to k-o,. isox* w HI. il..-cu.^b-m
*•■*cro|«.lis. »b .ubl lm|K.rt a ftm I’bll-

Miss

H.H. r.-u.n.oJ <o ,hHr

i‘“

ev.ming

Cattle—G<km1 i

gni.l.-s tlrttv. E.theis ^ow.

C.mserxt'.

T.imito and c>trumU*r sala<L ,
Toa‘i.-J wafers,

N. *-v,.ini.b- pudding

pt.uch this momlug to spend the dav . 4.twn ».««*•. Hie t hi.-;.go diMx-ior.v statis-

THE MAEKETS.

f^

Cr.*aol iHnaltH.s.

Italian macawul.
Hot rolls,

the. fruits of

| fishing.
j
wrs. G.H.rge Hall and

Chilled muskmt*Wsr"^
PressiHl chicken.

with

^he

lawn on smalt tables ani<tteaUy ilei*4irat4xl in nasTnrrtum^.^

teiiafnlng a party at the Curtiss cot­
tage at Can. lake for a few day*. Thev
W4T«- A.

R.

Masters of Washington.

Mrs. KIwina Sample 4.f Wh»‘. llng. W.

,/;r
I'hh-i.gi. a l«-;:«l ituit no nvnl .-ity

Veals an I

, ov4Tiak4\- Pbiw-b-li.iihi Ibx-oixl.

t'a!ves--Ai tiM--at n.n.e'n.rlrt**. Sh.M .j i

^rs. J. D. Pickett and two datigh-

and laml.s-Fafr at lowi-r values. Hogs

’"^- Matj' and Eliraln-th. left yestcr-

— S1..W atul low4>r

***-''

* lhr«*e weeks'

visit wlin

Attention, Elks.

lVtn.lt, Mich . Aug 2:. _Wheat—: ^”*'"*** *”
SeptemhiT. S.-.Ur. N... 2 ted. kdtjc: !
MelUsa Leach and two chll*
while oats
tiranv.ueand
anu Emma,
c.mma. arrived
arrivea
No. *d C4>m. r.SSc; Ni». n: while
oats '^con, Granville
2.^c
/
.hU
mortiing fn.»
their home
in !

Va.. Mr*. W

V».;in.er of Hucy-Tu*. O.

vlUc:
SI Ur.

.SeiuemWr.

Mr.

ao4l

Mrs.

Prank Gnibb of the

vtSc:
'•

Sunday. Aug. 2i. Traterae City
-’•

rveember. ^*''♦**■
•» *»»»' Wynkoop.ilaL
|
.
Mr*. J. Allen and daughter. Daisy,

Chicago. Aug. 2:..-Wh.-at_f;,,.um.-‘«t

‘^-* will enter-

attendance of Fiks
attendance of Eik*.

26c:

I-kvernWr.
114 75:

_____________________
.ARE YOU

SATISFIED with

» .
Exalted Ruler.

WHHam Plerec. the two to be;

lard, fg.io; | Ka«?»ta of Bridge IHerce and famji.u

tiba. 19.10.

pre*4 nt?

2f.\c. *

A dtlecaikm
A delegation

Thomas. On... who have hoen^*'

iH^r. S«i:^c: IVvi*raher. s:»,c; fb-pumi-1^ “>** <**’?•
<*•>»- ‘‘‘B !
l«T com. r.4\c; lW.emlK‘r. 4Cc. Oat.- I
afternoon b.r Angel, accomiutnied ,
SeptemlKT.

SeptemlKU- pork.

Mrs. M. Spar.gl.T and son. Cecil, of
neshier,^0..''Mi8s Bessie Wasters and

Fall and (Uinfer
Parlies
They will soon commence. If you imchd
tjcilini; a new Dress wc can help you,
or if you are not just ready you can have
it cut off anti laitl away for you. Wc
made a forlunale purchase of Silk Crc|>c
de Chene, in I’ink, Pale Blue, Silver Gray.
Champaj^nc, also Black and While. The
Koods are worih $1.00 a yard, but wc plage
them on sale at
:
* : *
* •

ymir

oM !

Y’4.u will Iw-

w «rk»-.

■ vf

59c Yard

Grand TTsverse and Arizona Min­
ing Company

Don’t wail, but secure one of these pat­
terns.

They won’t last htn;;.

. >

Mr*. L. Olds went* to Acme this*
!.fu n,..,n. ,bore .hf win Wlhc KUMt!

feIlowi4?

The Misses Hattie Parr and Lucinda I

L^t ns nuke yon a business ‘ Ids. where they srlll
jrlll be the guest

specialist,

litet your mark high. Right , friends for a short time,

— ---..

now D the time u» lay the comer stone |
Candy

CuHegc.

■1"*
4-:

Notice
The yp»-cia! sab

of s'

IHtti

tive’y V-4-io>4.1 ,11- Aug. ;:i. lh'*‘... a...i
may |>4- rb>..i-.l at any time tn-for.- lb
All di'j-lTiiig ».i j)urch:is4- st«a

on the

tfinis hhould ap*.’;.

onc»*.
aug 7-1-M

Thi«- Smurihwai!4-.
rri -id. :.t.

E. WILHELM andCornerUnionFront

MWd >-1
Hgents' Sample Skirts
Ht Cost to IDanutactHrer
We were fortunate enough to secure SI .\TY-1TVE SKIRTS, an agents'entire
line, comprising almost everything" that is right for fall. I his is one of the most
complete lines of skirls shown by any skirt or suit hou-c in the countrj', 1 he ma­
jority of them are WALKI.NG SKIRTS, a few Voile and Silks among them. Wc
arc placing them on sale at less than they would cost us in a regular way, be>:ause
we bought them at such A DISCOUNT that we can sell them at these pritres an<i
still leave us a small profit. Si^es are splendid, too. for Sample Skirts: waist bands
are *24, 25. *20. lengths 31», 40. 41. 42, so we can fit nearly cver>' one. These go on
SALE SATURDAY MORNING, at 8 a. m. and

aug 23-Sl

Prices Range Front

"*R"'S

..
Ert-nch CU. to*

-A monkey *u4bl4*uly

nude

CMdr.

it* ap-

$2.9S to $11.00

ter yoyr mmditlon. to rise above* your jCwrns left this afternoon for Elk Rap- P««r«n''p In the Bank of h>ance, Pari*.

HAUK18
French Chewing
•o cents p»-i fb.

f

■ "-i

au-g ’.'1

McColl. St'cretary.

f

Uiejvif her daughter. Mrs. G. Sliver*.

Or have you a desire lo hot-j

RE.VOVATE

..r^rr. f..r

after a

'i''** •• C4“nlcT^>ie and this

Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Curtis* and son.
Ib nry. or this city and dauahter. Jrntib*. 4»(-Everen. Wash.. hav4' been en-

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

QVJJXl-ITy

--------------------------------E.per...
The n.b-ggo
*«»'.s .:ss..;to „

takes place* Aug. .7..
The plac'I^me ^irMts
^
i--tMs gdv!" uT.
was in the shape of an artlMic lumvo ,
Vu 1
I
MK-mllng a short time in the 0.7-tui. This fuiu .liM,,.,-d..tly 1
nir onv.-lopcVxmtalnlng a svH>,b*ayer s ’
com ; ePy as guests «»f C. F. Read, went to low ilu- N.-w York ;.ggn-gut.- of ur.u
,4rroph.vv.

I’ricv

ONLY 15c EACH

large

|
^
" twenty .Suttoiis
>• ■‘lerda.v. Bay Indian-, ;la^sed through the eitv

is H«... ».-o..i,li„,:

.On
\iic ifi at*^*’"’*‘
idea. On ih
the• moniin
morning- of
ftf .\»tg.
7:30 the next

The
IMT.

R)HT.

| !*ashei,-. of peaches from Ms line farm
I west of the city..

---------------r’'"'''’'

CAN

:j’« .i4*4 .L N B. rhai4in rarjM i f’b-a..:ng

date.

hors«*

7:nn the thermonoMer i-tiM»d .’.s and at

dae.

14 y^n of asie. PleaaanL clean
work.

AVOID SUltSTROKE

sV number <i| friends oj B. J. Morgan

the reservation was iH-yond ,„aerical I
use while the greater i«rt

WB

f4-aib<-r iMxl* ami n>ak<- tiu-in np Intu
a line fcailo-r maiirx-H.;.

Martin

was strm-k in Ho- eye by flyipg par-

idtesM s oBd mes.-.ag»H*s will be rt-aJ i street fur a few iiionieut.s.

Th.

sism.len.x-with til.-tVve v. ar.. ;Mid five

WANTED.
300 women, glria and boya over.

Pricesare 2Sc ss4 35c pair
Buy one of our Helmet 8imw
Hats. Th.*y resemble a hujfe
potato bu>; in form, are eupportcxl up^m the head by an
open frame work, thns allowin#f a fnx* circulation 4d»ut
the h(*ad at all times. Hesorl4*rs. tourists, tishemien,
la-rri’ pickers, ami in fa<’t
e\-4*iylK>ly who w«iulJ avuhl
the scorching sun's rays,
sIimuM trv 4.ne of lhes»- lints
Nothin«like lht*tn fortXlM-

While sobieting cans at the cannin..'
factory this aft. rn.Hm C.

Those Wbti have Is^en president-,
tit-i j 1frightened

Noah M.

-nt *to I he 0>rond
dork.

at bome" yei-t,;t.iav afternoon to five

BUck is the best yet.

JOY AHD COMFORT
im* jfours. Bny a pair of
\VnU*r Wimra.
L<«m to
•wim in ONK TRIAL, and
your joy will be unconfinod.

Chapin

aug 21-Ct

that obi Fath'-r Time hu<l marked off

tote.

practice.

*

.

t'arjK-i Cli-atiiug Workh, phoiu- IIK,

. Sutherland Robinson, found ymtenlay

and

oontinu.-s In acftal practlct'

“That I* just tbe rr.-i«on that I do
T^e Traverse City Canning Co.
not 4-are ft»r your si-rviee* any long­
aug 12-tt
er.**
“But—but Jtist a* Kidley. oit
ether Tbiim. w..« nlniost safe home II
f4-ll off the l.b*a.-her*.“What 4.f Thatr
“Why. I V4*lbxl *« huul he stop]i4*<l
to bM*k arou.itl and they put h'.iii out.
PARK PLACE HOTEL
1 n..-ub- bii.i lo,-^* ilmt nm and aavixl
CMBe* buaixi unul 10 a m aad T to b p. oi
the gaiu4‘ for 4)iir u1ih-.“
Bontcvpatlix- tir.irral PrartKX! and
“Yt.ii doul cy - -tV4dl
yoii
.-an
C^uudtaU.*!
come down .-I*: iisnal niid .von ntxshpt
btiriy
to.uom.xv
y toiuom.xv.
Ib-ix-U a A|i.:irl4T ti.;
4M- tbe caiue tbi* aft.*n..K.u.“- 4-hi-:’^;^
c;tgo 1‘aily New*.

ill.“ n>*]N.iMle«I J:iek. imw«* lln.ily ;
Iban.ever,
^ I
The inite i-l4-rgx4i.:.ii threi.teiuxl'to j
Mtoj. the -jerv l.x- but Sully broke ill:
quite Mvacely:

"<lam along xvbl yc. luoii: flux- *ulT I
'av«- »iur Jaek Miyuig be wont lu a\
ml.iuti-4-r two wid >4- vv..rrx ill’."
!
Tlic 84-rvbx* Was n-suuo-d,—Maria 1
er’s Adv.M:.te

were

rdved, anMiog them bri^g a purse of
,*

..V,,.,

"VMllUai.- said the br..kcr. sternly. ■
“yon did ii.»t n-iH>rt yesterd.-iy after-j
' ,v4*u may 4-uuiMdtT vonrM-l-If ;
di*4 h.nrged.”
“Hnt. lwehi.“ ppr.t.*st.«4l \Villbu.i. 1
uffitx- iKvy. **1 went to the ' l»a*4-l*an

nieces

Crisp.

Many

l,jjj,-t I
\ bis party._____ _ .
1 read it ui the paper*r^aueago

Vs

Huckneli
r,.

I then the .Mountain |I reived partial payment ami cannot <-<»|

apin-aranre^and with

“You don*t say?
lUd Ids jaevlum-j
can time automobiles
i.-k by hlmV
bl
.
leal genius
“Rure. He's a big man la poUtivs’than i
tliese da.vs.”
“But where doe*
THE m siNKSS r-Mirwe at Traverse
part come luT
City Butviariw College begina in actual


\

DL W. A. FAMSWOITH

...... In
i_ *'lKhl. the llshf
u. ajiftle

-‘' Ct-nts and eoffee all th*> way NHI '“*<

Crisp s only tiviiiR sl.ster. } T”'m

Mm. I/Ttfle Map of Adrian. Mm.
Lynch

r -c-*’

'*

r
ncHls
werejlarK‘| «nd

RikojIs of llllladale, Itrotber of Mm. jH. meals 7.*. e nts, a bam aandwlch j
Crisp;

^110 tporni
*' *
”■'*

Kiirfa

.wd
in proiKirtion l«» tie- crow

John

ceaaon

iH- the Early I

Grand Juneilon never caw and prob­

lortlons by the ehlWren of Mr. and

He

^

iw4.«m thirty and forty baskets a da.-.- ^urtu- n.nrt this afternoon.
Following the Early Alexanders will |

smted

and MIhs Kuntce llabMit and other s«H. Vincent of

the cause.

"^^”*****' *^**

tion.
J. li. Hawkins of Archie ha*
Is-en a dally visitor bringing in Is- |

Inatrumonla) aolo ».y Miaa Addle ('rlap I lors. lujnkers. hnd In fart every cla-Ks
4-ould nanu- were repre

of lUlea. Mmca by MUa Marina UTilte

.Mm. F.

the country.l

iHH-n brought on the market for a wi-i-k j verlLtM.
in quantities enough to attract atten '

uere j

aer»e<l and a proKram consisiliiit of an

anlcid •

It Is tboupbt dt^

as wrelconn- as the later Crawf<»rds in-

There was the atu-

»ho was taking a rbanm- at mak

tn-lna

cake

committed

was

leaves a wife and two children..

to 2Z rents. Apsdes

There waa th«> bringing rS cents each. The first crop ^
>’ dimply becanae iw 1* froSr the Early Alexanders, a cling '
T"rni.tl the lar«rr. stoue variety, which at this s*ws4.n an­

»»“

in the aftemesm a piildlc nreptIon j

am held.

preaeni.

who

Monday /fiemoon.
mesiic trouble

of peopl.

H. Crl*p j

of Hatm, aaaisted by membera of tbe i*»“ •

-.V,,

Westwood,

Peaches at pn-sent are only avail
able for tbe local market, in baskets

Te up* of all i*OTlii

««‘K

] Nineteen N^ CMea ef Yellow Fcwbt. |

funeral of their unde. Jim Johnson, of

me puced on tbe out.lOe mrltet.

TI.C p+i»pl«

about Sfty dnrtted truest a from Trav-

of Webster

Mike Tebo of East

*o he came home and will cet bla re­

era*- City and Bifc lUplda belnc pres- i ’»’«■
u-sjde. TeUtUe* from tbe aouih-1
Mm. A

Mrs.

date tbe dravines had reached C.iKH)

t/s

Wuner wa» «*-r>ed In the sh^e

ern |wrt of the ,talr.

Walter Whtson

■Ml OMtaa.

-IM
•**.- l-^*aa tbe Biao who I By Wire to the &rcelB« Record.
had rrtiiTwed to tbe old vlllase afler
New Orleus. Aug. 75.—At 12 o'clock
aa abeenre of twenty yearn.
-What nluetren new ^a»«s and three dewthf
irver ■be.-ame of your younger bjy—
from yellow fever were re|»orted.
tbe one yoa used to call a mrehanlcal
geultwr
To Check Autontobiiea.
“Why. be wont to town yoam ago.’
The city's streets arx* Udng m. jw
drawled tbe old fanner. “He’s doiuj
! ured and mark.Hl so that police of
««4k loot"

Tenth street have returned from tt4-

The oHce at preseni

scarcity throughout

Mrs.

street and

rt.,. I.«1« but . iiBht cr..p
l>„ub«... no Au.n.lc«. .nd but .«.-•!"
.erin, wln.or rroo. Tho prtc. p.1,1

Mr. Lancaonby remained In Grand

Wllllamsburc. Mtrh . Au*. 2i.—Mr.
and Mr«

-

abc.ui JtiK-e weeks tut the shlpment.-

the .TVav€fn*e

in the Mkhtcan

day.

have been on tb« market for shipmem

jnat around tbe comer of tbe buildinc

aUrter

abort circuit racea to becln there Tues-

Tbe men entered tbe front

tbe chief of police wlahed to a*-e him

tensed by One Hundred Cuceta.

Cfdebraied

today calUnc him to Caro. Mich.. *o

One week aco today the re?Tric«»tor
6iw of the buUrilnc. went thronch the car waa taken off the Chlc»«o nxa
neceacary form
of apfillcatlon
and
after thirty cars bad been sent out.
paacc-d out of a back door. Around to
and tn Ita place 4s found tbe daily pothla back dour Mr. Lancnortby aaya
Uto car. which Is ukinc care df the
be went and told the doorkeeper that early fruit crop satisfaMorily. Tubers

MANY RELATIVES PRESENT TO
GREET HONORED COUPLE.

. -

Ptuma Art PtentifuL

ii:

bolldinc.

s'.-:

VERTHEAVTPEICHCROP

(ConUaoed FrwrFIm Pace.)

Mrs. Charles Twining of Shelby

* "®*I seiring a |ia<-kage of
scrip made off with It. He wa* eai*I tnrevl after a Wig

Traverse City Business j rived in the city this afternoon to Join | Z\Z. he wal’mV.ghf
mug 22-3ti her husband, who has been here aliii> f7,tJi>o worth of tbe acrijg

They arc worth nearly double. At the prices we should dispose of at Icail fifly
of them Satiirday. All alterations will be charged for at these prices. '

J

I

■J
1

W7
fM «¥Hii> ttnoK nuytiwc

m mm nywButaw
Andbie rat to wniov J>otat tar a pieMr. ud Mf«. E4 Gteoer aod m of
BarkOT' Cr«ck TUltoi artth Mr. aiad
Un C. Moarm Susdar.
MIm Mm Tyrrtrtl H oa Cka Mek HM.

«lr Soadi^
Mrm. P. rreodk. vko kM kra tB. i»

rette I* vkdtlac rek
atlre* In Travetwe City and Bast Bay
ac* at anc Ihlj*
Lak» ckarch Boaday. it bcteg Rev. Rtsley * la*( ■eraioa before coatereaci
Bay
Mr. T. i. Cara* at Traverse <
Chaa. Carroll went to Bast Bay 8atcaned ee Elk Lake frlead* laat Thi
orday. returnlnc B unday.
Aay.
AUR. 21.
# Aac. *1.
PORT ONEIDA.
Parmer* of thl* place are about
Mr. Johiufcoo tif Sheboysan. WU.. la throoRh harvoKtinR and are now lookrUntag kts brother David.
Ibr for iho thres.hinc niBChlne.
Mr. aad Mr*. ArUntr Hodjr apeat
The dBBW at Shalda** hAH *a*
Tkersday^t Lee CILbe*.
iRely atteaded aad everyone had a
Mr. aad Mr« Bun«b«ry of Walton guod TlBK.
are viritlOR at
Furmythe * today.
Mr*. John Ol»en of Travene Chy I*
Mr. aad Mr*. Lee CIbba apmt 8ua
BltinR with relative* at this blaca.
iday at Mayfleld
J«>bn and Prank Dago *d chilrago.
A ball Rame Saturday aftf-rmioa a< also Oeo Ubro of Traverse CUy. arc
Joha Mllka*. between the Weatmlnalci vlvitlDR reutive* at this place.
, 4ioy* and the couairy boya:
Master Wallace Brkerdt Is quiW* ill
. Mr. and Mr*. Angiui Campb-U apeiii
Miss Myrtle KeWerhonse of Cedar
' Buoday at their farm.
Rapid*. acoompanl«-d by Iht friend.
MiKK Wade, are vUItltiR friend* aad
relative-* at thl* place.
OLD MISSION.
Alb*-rt Pran*e visited
. Mr. and Mr*. Hultne* of ChtcaRo are rs and family Bunday.
VicitinR at the homt- uf Mr. and Mr*. £.
Mr;-;. Jnn. Miki
J. Brinkman.
Bunday
Dr. Mill* of ChlraRo win preach in Henry Kh'xkurdl.
lha CcmgroRaUunal church next Sundav nnanlnR
OOOENtiBURG.
' Mr. and Mr*. A Montacn«‘ of TravMiss NIda Hariwm fiasseil away li
wiwe rUV an- In
Hare for
Frl«lay at h«»r home at n*iw*‘r * Hi
abort Ume at thl* place
Btor after a IlnKcrinR llln»-»* coverinR a
Or*on Parker ha* Riven up hi* »ta
numlier of >« ar«. ahhouRh able to be
route betwfH-ii here and Traver**^ (*li
aniund within three day* of her death.
Lob Brinkman ha* reinmed to I
In all her sickness .*he was cheerful
and irb-d to make It ;d*-a»ant for ihoae
art>uod her. MU* Hartson came with
h«T parents when a ,'kOunR Rlrl and she
upiu*.
baves a l•eautlrtlI home and nianv
Anc. 21.
friend* tf^'ho cAJi remenili«*r h«-r ch«*erful rtl*lH»*lllon. fihe liev«T fell so 111
but (hat she could joke and have a
larle*. Wl*.. 1* Rfio*l time with her friend*. Sh«‘ leave*
vUiilOR her *i*ter. Mr*. Clllelt.
and sU
Rev. K. n Ibnit and family an» far
apetidlnx a few day* here. Their many
*y to come, except Chester »»f Crand
friend* are Riad to welr«»me them Itack Rapid* and Frank, whc«e home 1*
BRaln. Mr. IbMii wa* a funner panlor her«*. The Kev. Hamond conducted the
at ltat«^.
. and Mr* Adelbert Letter re.
turned Raturdav froi
where they have b«H>J
home since la*t M»rch.
ay all
lyton
t 8u
Arnold.
Mr. and Mr*
drrn spent Bund
Judd Whit**
Aur. 21.

which show* the n**|M-ct In which she
LV*-*e City was h«*ld.
tier, Walter
Aur. 1R
firang**
tomorrow.
The M. A K. E. will rive their Hrst
excursion from the new town on the
24th. Round trip to Manistee. 75c.
which lnrlrd«*s a two hours’ ride on
Ijike MIchlKan.
A R'mkI iKirtlon of th«; town went to
Duck l-ak<- Sunday to see the drawn
team d«-f*-at th«* home Ikj.v* at base­
ball liv a score <»f 7 to 5.
Thomas Macllrlde and C, It. Oanton
of the MacHrlde Lumber Co.. *if (Jrand
Rapid!
pids, were on the ground Bolurday
liMiklng «iv«T mill pit . vKlgb
of tbeir mill site 1* t • Iorr.mI
I full ci
• depot,
►♦•en scarce*, b
«• the a-alls (
r. B. Hall has moved I

YUBA.
,
The ljad<e«' Aid *<»clal at Mr and
Mr*. Hoi»«‘ PhllUp#’ last Tuewl«y even
Inr wa^ very well attended and wa* a
success.
Mr. LlRhter Is out with hi* threshlnR
• machine.
Our Indian nelRhlKirs are all taklnp
eiins at Nurtli|s»rt
Bert t'ram has left H.
H.
where he ha* le-en workli
irncsl
Mr. and Mr*. InnU have returm
home after vIsitiuR ihcir jiarenis and
other relative*.
Horace 1‘hllUps
mips hhas lunm quite p«x»r
we are Rla.l to
ly. huh I* better n.
hear.
The Ijidles- Aid I I last w'Ok with lOMSe.
Mm. K. V. Hill
M B. Ilalrd has the exenv
excavating for
Aug. 21.
liasi-inent c«implet«Ml. A r.*t-f<
T barber shop.
tng will Ik* erect€*d for
SOLON
rei
rectionery and ire cream
parlors
c«inferti«iu*ry
f
Potatm** and cornn look flne
Work tell* the sl<
story. Even among
1 family came from gn*en stumps ptwislble
ilble streets can
asi wtN-k and an* made with Mr. Pringle in charge.
i-ar Mr. N. W. Her
Chas. Meritliew’s store liulldlng i
n the Wes1 skids the

A j" White I* tor
ten hous'e while he »
li.-mbM-k on the place.

COUNTY I INP

Mrs. W ('ntiuit* retunuHl to her
home in Fife loike last kYiday.
of (J-an i church
The IjidU-s’
Wedthcre
In St, Paul. MinneaiHdi.
^
po„,.p„,,n

taken t
and other isdnt* we»t.
!».i.
will leach the Williams Mrs. Clarence* Hrigham last Friday,
^t is n*ported that Mary C.ikkI.

‘•'li

|vUltUg^'i'^

....
OUTH.MAY
I much rain

citv, mn^man.

nmAv. au«u«t a wol

non Jack or Chicago caRed oa the Vto I to toM'^ week to apadk «t'
dw cMpMttv a
ie ViakockU'
D. L. I
Sndap^ report a Bood t
! Dainty reCmahaMats ww
iw.
koehlis Randay. Miss HatOe
Viakoch laea^rt^
of
The
eshlbiUoRS of the arawi drma rctamod with them u> Glen Arbor for ■ Rev. Camen and family eateTtalBed tog from hU vtoU la Canada,

--------- RaDoert oCI
________
d :Mr*. T. J. Henderson amt
Mr. and
-4—
givee »_
by b Beeping Beat lie aav- a short visit
M
linnd^ were larg^y atHiMay.
;
Sattona Bay jn Harold rtalted rHaUves here last
weak. They WTt Bunday for a week at
MoRdby manlBg aboot 2:M o'clock | teadad and t lae and eflclem abow- Tra'
1. G. WRIaa had tbe BlsfottaRe to loae i IM V
chll Friday aad returned home on the *
L«Ho. o. Ckk^ 1. .
«i
her ■
hi* i>ew)y.b«m bam aad aB Rs <kmE. Harvey WUce,. wife and aoB. and aftemooa train with their broth
by Ere. A bait of UgbOdag Mr. Marrll and wife
Willie.
hMlILIsH^ the froot rooma of the Wynkoup bkiek.
isltlag
; ft aad la a aiORieRt the vhola. nolae WedBcaday aad were met by E.; The atost Ideal summer wwather pre- covering.
R. Dally with hia yacht Montana to j rail
rr. wmUrns wfll hold mass at the
take them to Ehnplre. where they wluj Aug. 21.
to sec oat two horaes whldl were
CMtholic church oa ToeMtoy momtos.
a»e baaemcnt. It is a r’wat loaa for
Mr. and Mr*. HanuDood. accom­
I
stKrnd *evMrs.
Hannah
and
dtildren
arrived;
Mr. VeiM. a* be jast ballt the bam
panied by Mrs. Dtngmaa of Travecse
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
1 the llltnol* Wednesday for a rtsit | Frank Huetnan. aceorapuied by | City, are spending a fern da0r* |n town eral asooths here with relatives.
last suanner.
Two hall games are blUed for Klng-with her brother. CapdaliIn Wa
Aug. 22.

K'alker. of ; Miss Laura Halmoad. drove over from ,wt Osa-tK^wia-mtog.
ley
thl*
weekGrami
play*
the fl
the life aarlag stathw.
Lelacd Sunday to attend campmeectag I Mrs. Warren and -granddanghter
nine Pridav and Hannah will err
Mias Edhb Dutti and Mis* Grace and visit friend*.
WILLIAM8BUR&
1 Bllene left Thursday for Chicago.
Mr*. A... J. DeVries of Grand
Gram Rapids Mablcy. guesu at Lorelei Lodge, left
Mr. and Mr*. O. E. Wilto-r of Char ’ Mr aad Mr*. G. Lorimer left Tbur*urday.
Is vialticg Mrs. R. D. White and otkier.. Thursday for tl
jday
on
the
nitoois
fur
Cedar
Rapids,
' levolx
vNlti
retaUves
Chas. StanscH aad wife drov
friend* for a short time. .
i B J. Miller
W«d* to
1 lo«-a. Their su-i
su- Anhu- win reaata
boggy to M. W. Farrani.
Traven « City today,
Frank Vlaloo and wife spent a few horse and bugL
ofr the
ifc semaoD.
lady* of ] the balance
1
i.v end li
[amily dcjuirti-d ye*lartin and fai
Rev. Mai
has been coafined
day* at Nprlhno-t last week.
j Oscar Prause ha*
i. fiheln b-T Thursday
Mr*.
* uf this
Ml
r home in KarmingMrs F. E. ^*hlte and mother. Mrs. ’ the bouse the past week by atokness. week In town.
terday for their
[for t iclr boo in Nonh Dakota.
Mlch. Thi-> will be greatly ml»*cd
M. DePuy. went to Kalkaska to vlrit, Mr*. Edward Barr I* under the care
CarlosI Muatexuma «p<‘kc i th.' ’on. Mich,
Ir. and Mr*. DePny. glso to attend the of Dr. Prallck and is qultexlH.
smpmeexing services Sunday, hlch ffo® the large circle of friend* whk-’.i
they had formed here. Services were
A. R. ra^nlon.
! The following party from Gregiwy’i_____
a* highlyf enjoyed
i
by all.
held Sunday, la which the new Vpastor.
On July 10,1*05, there were 284 chll- ri-sort loft on the Missouri Friday:! Tiie
at rrKlar”l.^rr
' Aug. 21.
lalled,
-ea la Whitewater u,wnshlp between Mr*. Field and
Mr and Mrs. Durof C».i
le age* of 5 and 20 year*. There were fre. Mr. J. R bhlman. Mr*. Hurlhurt , x-onhport Point can a vand. vilb- on 1
former'* paretilv.
284 at the close of the school vear-|l»d two children. Ml** H«-rman. Mis* l g^,„ru*v aru-mo..n Anc ISlh for the Rrli
to Tr»w-r*n *'*»’'’*
visiting the fonm-r'
IMer.
n-htogUn:
’ ly entertaining
returned to Trw»er>te .
j large numln r.^ The program
'City today
of song*. daniK-!*. drill*
urM

icalltv Is
The '
rtalnly
tcarly .
. . ....... ous year for the fai
Mr*. Harx ie Nelson died at her home

district has lH*en «>..mmcnc.*tl
The social given

V*ie '

EXCISIONS
PereM^ouette

Muakagoiv ftaU 9ZJOO.
Grand Rapida. Rat* $2j00.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 27.
Train, will U-ave Travenw- City at
'..311 a. m. See poster* or a*k agents
Tr.r.-r«. Cl.r ..d Mr., Ad... Ky«
“ • b-Vh^; .riA.|.ml
. A. C. Wynkoop s cm*in*. Mr and r„r
Of Cedar were palling on friend^ I
.
' Ml * Gennide. Wagisj r.-tunuHl homi I Mrs, lA«-yne*. of Iowa, also hi* brother. ■
„.
,,
week.'
i E. P. Savage I f Chicago did bu*lne«* ; from Sutton* Bay Saturda>
; D. E. Wvnkoop. and wife.,of Traverse
” . F. M.s ller. G. P A
Mr*, nora Bassett of Bayfield. Wl* . In »o»n Saturday.
Mrs. Lucy Bridge and daughter {city. vUltiil them last feek. A. C.,
grandparents. Mr. anti
Tlie Misses Alice and B«***ie Farrant Mildred left Monday for
lilng her grar
r. their ht>uie In | Wynl-tK.p and wife arcompanying them ■
Dry, Hard and Soft Wo<
■ ralli-d In town Sunday.
I. P Tllloivon
hieago
to Summit City, where a n-union of'
Ovlsti vis­
and
Prof I
retire. Kan
n .j
.; rouslii*
cousin* was hekl and place* of IntiTvst ;
ited with Curtls’AngevIne and family a
• City
“11 to the family wie-.. vUlli-d
Mr*.. J. Bo
Bowden last week.
; fv«' days the |«st week.
VOr WIU. get a thorough and prac­
Tager has two thn-«bing machines
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Wood of Chlcag i» Mr. and Mr*. M. W Farrant wi*re en
I trip to Traverse running now and I
i-rv bi
tical ediiratluii at Tiavi-rsi-<’it> llusis(M*ndlng a few days with their par-1 teriained at dinner at Idle-a While SuiiMr*. Lewi.* laimar s|K-nt *«‘veral ues*
wug 24 31
L Mr. and Mr*. John W00.I
eiits.
Woo.1 and Mr
> 1 day arien..K.n.
liiterkiehen la.*i
B. F. Church. Mr W«sl will rHiim
visiting frietid*
ChlcBRO Tuesday; Mr*. Woo<l will
THE GUADrATE.S of Travir*e CitK .
: day evening V«»cal *«*lectlons wer<*. A C. WytikiKip wa* a Lake >
main until next week.
WEST ALMIRA.
rendert-d and a id'-aikani evening sp<‘nt
r Saturday
Buslnen*-Colli^ge are In great a
■Nora Hiwteler of B^-IIairel* <
, by all.
rrvasing demand by bu*lniw* me
erUncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. | Mis* Mapde Ilardge of Fife Ijko
V*t Almira this p,»risiratlon». A paying po*Hii»n (
Sunday In town.
, Mrs. Lrn- Ayer* of Grawti ha* I-htj
Mis.s Calla'Wilbur of Charlevoix wa*
1 you at tlie completion of a cout>
Mr. Bryant, the H<*rald agent, wa*
panied by Mrs.
I siH-mling a few days with her sister ln-,
t^wa Sutidav.
aug 24 2
return Tuesday.
j law. Mrs Ellia A.v, r*.
| Mrs. John Haxlo of Alden. Minn.. U leen lu our vicinity one day last week, j
Mr. ami Mrs.
1
8. Bowerman Ilf Adrian . Mis* Nina Myers of Sidon expects «ot,.igj,jng rdatites and friends
omn
arrived Saturday for a visit with Mr.. |iay her mother a visit «»\er Balcrday ’ jj,
PlckanlI of
i I>-land *iK-nt Sunand Mrs M Bow;•erman
*«nd Sunday.
; day In town.
MU* Mary KJinglesmitb I* very Mek. i Mr*. Fewln* and Mrs. Vaughn of In-i jjrs Mary Saumlcrs n-tuni
nie<|^ Mon­
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. An I land have U-en sin-nding a fe» days ' (j,v ^ter si*eni
days in
IbriRht, who has l>een sick the past ! with .Mr. and Mr*. Will F»*wlns.
Traverse City
eek, 1* U'tier,
,
IJIackU rries are getting ripe and j Mr. and Mrs* A Hlekerd .d Traverse
-----------; the wo«k1k are fell of pickers.
1 City *pi-nt
itiday in Uiwn and aitirtidEAST KASSON.
| The whisfle of the threshing ma-;p.
Dr. J. Ruespgger and family have ' chine I* heard once more In our vicin-< ^li amrMr*': \V. B. Johnston and
Rfwrt sc.iBon will Boon clow* and niuBt get rid of some Lomu
bcH-n enjoying
lying a visit from his
hi* son,
son. K
A. Ruesegger. wife and son ol Boyne
Ml** Rnkah Wilson wa* the guest <
1 ILiv A^fldinu seven yeari old, blocky Imill, Weir'Ll al»oul 1400
City. They will return to Boyne Citv Ml** Esther Ayers Friday
R-rry cittage. - Mr. Johnston will go
gcxVl one. price.*...................................................................................fHS
thl* week. Mrs. Reuge**cg al*o has v
The game iK-iween Mafde City and Into liuslm-** in town In the near fubrother and his wife. Mr. ai*d Mr* 1 P*arl Ijike was S to 22 in favor of
One bjiy mare, weight alxmt IIIIX) 11*., well
built, seven
’ ihn Kuenzil. and sister and nluoe. I Maple Cltf
<;e*»rgi- Miller <»f Traver**- City sis-nt
years old. a ^fotxl one, prio*.............................................................>175
Irs and Ml*« Tailor, of Upper San , Th.Sunday i- tov.i
iisky. O.. vl*mng her.
; jilre A
e blank
blauk liom*. 2 years
old past, well broken. wei^Ll 11-V) ll»s..
One
t
MI- H E.
nnd so^ and
Mr*. D. M. Bright I* entertalnlni.; 2rd.
, ffixx! one U> ^rn»w into money, pritv................... ..— *>115
mother arrivv*! Thursday morning n*
her grandson. O. B Pelton. of Trilby.
Will Ijiko and Mi*s Grace Ellsworth
the summer.
One bay horn. weij;lit 1200 11*,. a
farm lionKt nml a pjod
O.
; of Inland were at meeting Sundav
E. A. Winler.* accomjianled hi* cous- evenUig.
I nb-ee of Owns.Mi arrivtsl Thursday for
; for the
The dance
O. B. IVllon. from Traverse City
visit wl’h relatlv«-s.
One liav horse, weiuhl 1100, has a lione spavine, Iwt works
earl I-ake nine wa* a grand success. \ E Smith and C W. Hudson l. ft f..:
every day. I’riee.................................................... ..............................$60
ll Ji^t for the iK.ys.
i
Liul*. after *iM-ndlng a few wi-ek*
IVI Bridge from the west i* visiting |
e past week
One Rray marv. weight about 1300 11*. blucky Imilt, a ^t**!
IHxle sottage
hls sister. Mr>. Iltram Hallett.
•St slow'^and difficult,
A large limub- r of people attende.1
mare for all business, price................................................. .... • • -$150
Lee
Ave->s r.-t-nn'd
her. ,
J. n. Bright
ght and
ar family drove to Ce
I-. e Kve
,..-n In
... ...
jn« S imtov. Excursion* were
Om. Kiy horse, wei^dit abnil i:KX) 11*.. a good work liom^.
iindav.
II!' Siindi
ia N
Newman continues to im- ......^n.
. Celia
prove In.health and strv'ngih.
One smull bn»wn mare, price............ ....................... ........... ................$25
The Skipskl brother*
!uultog ran j
'tiled In their house
A few gootl drivers from..................... .......................$45 OP t* $125
purchased of Wm.
Bryan o! ..Mar.fon sjw-nt Monday
drove
fiet. Na.-^h and Bkl j
After drivini
In town.
bnike the pi|K'and were obliged ' North BranrJi last Sunday
M.-s^r*. H. Thaek- of p.mtlar and
ndon the attempt to provide Oti:. and Mr.*. Albert Htsiker
Hrs.ker
P. Sheridan of Sa;;inaw were in
Arthur Ral
Kapko with a well.
;i There will be a dance at At
tran-aeting bushi'-s-.
There
here will l»e a picnic In the grove I stun'* iM.wery on Aug. 2*.th; also
Traver.-e City wbby the church nexjl Saturday,
Sunday
lay sell
the auspice* of the Si
e pprogr
[ for a social
>cla day. The
:ue. h caking the tongmcot - ; the buggy I
iKuly I*
' Impromptu,
itu. but ev« rlMu!
I to bring a well preparv-d
rv-d qua'
c
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■We understand there will be revival
ler will
VI
a table dinner
m*-etlngs held at the *chmdhou-e all
event* of

IHorsos For Sale

AT PIONEER LIVERY STABLE

"t... M.r-h.n^ '-L'-Ih.- zz:7r~
"^;i;:v

B. J. IN/IOROAIM

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"■MirK..

■ Bri.lge of Traverse City

llalhWilson and M.->MIo n.'k.
lardiier and t ! daugb
Mr*. Anna Gan
FYanris Rosa. C>}i«Clan-m-e Cat
tl S|H‘IUlId. O..
O., have iKK-n
I
.
ters of Clevelaniid.
Ing S«»me lime with her mtither. Ml». Rosa. Frv-d Wilson and Francis W«k*1
le guests
row were tluguest* of Mr. and -Mrs
I Sunday.
Rufus
The game jn*tween Traverse Citv
I favor <»f
and Ijike An
MAYFIELO,
Mrs. Carl Brower.1* tlightly iM-tier. I-ake Ann.
Aug. 21._______
though still very 111.
Frank Sayers hnd wife have moved
their n«'w rwidence.'recently c<»mSHETLAND.
eted, on. their farm* south of town.
Tin- past wetlk ha.« lus-n
They have a very pretty mod conven- all kinds of amuHements
t home there.
dolngf.
dr. and Mrs. John Winchcomb vl*
A surprise party
lte«l at Frank Saver-*' Sunday.
Traverse
Friends of Bay P. Jackson have been honor of
offering him verj- hearty congraiula delightful time was sp.-nt jdaylng
thin* as he haii. recently taken unto games and dancing and dainty refresh­
self a wife, his britle being Miss ments were served later In the eveotie Holt of Howell. Mich. Mr. knd
Mr*. Jackson have been spending a
fir molhe^ Mr« Ro®
•kfcn.
‘ir home
Mr. Jackson has a ^lllon with the
Viskochllft
Westlnghouse‘ ________ ,
nesday evening was a pleat
Mr*. Addle A. Gibbs ga%e an Infor and was largely attended an
mal reception Saturdav evening to by many young people and
honor of Mr. and Mr*. Ray Jackson, ‘Another'dance was given
which was enjoyed exceedingly’ by evening at the Kalinas an
thtwe In attendance. The guests
wtTe Mr.
and Mrs.
HI 01 lown we^iuk. »»»
i’**jSr.*K>rSr^^ Chicago
lie and

ntHttHl |:..r*0 ami jhe Al.l In the after„f o„n, riMirch Aid
no«m was well attended
serve a chicken pie supper at <7:
Hiram Tay b*r Is preparing to build i p^nirh W.slnesday evening, Aug
a granary .
i I?\ervlHM|v U Invited to come and have
Orln Luce I shauling ltimlM»r to build ,
phlcken pte.
an addition to his barn. 14x44 fwi. to ^
schoolhouse in district No 2 »*
Ik* used as a stable.
undcraoing ivpalrs. which it was sadly
Byron Hulctt
h- s
i
ilctt will r-----------commence----------hU new'
»use In a few days
Aug 21.
There «ere'*ome from here who at-1
tendeil the funeral of Mr*. Ndi
Wexford last Sunday.
j Miss Alice Uavne Is
Mr. Rouse and Bruce Evan* have
their road J«»bK llnlaheil The loads li.,
Myer*
Myer* sspent Sunday
South May«etd-are now as good a* the
Mr* T. R. White ha*s finished .i»aiK'r.
She did the work
ing .
henwclf and did a fine joli.
KEYSTONE,
The Kical talent left Friday mornry WlllUm* I*
ig to entertain the i>eop1e of Old Ml*1 friend* in Klngsle
on and Archi«- with Capi. Racket,
Mrs. Carpenter ha* told her place to
of Traverse City and Mr*. Crofoot and J
future.
imlng home Sunday morning.
U Nelson, vrho t* making quite a few
V*4,kochll returned to Traverse
Miss Belle Halverson and Mis* Mni. Mattie Hobbs-Smlth of Chicago, j
ImprovemenU on the house.
was enlivened T»j
| city Satordav evening.
Vere Bobbin* returned frt»m C.revm- Martha Iitunek called on Mr*. F. Fow- The occasion
.... -A.... ----------jobnw
tiday evenlni
wich. Ohio. Thursday and t* now In ler of MaphKon FrI
lllett of Indli
Miss Blanche Gjlle
the employ of the Traverse City Brick
•bt.
ling. The nrite
prize winner* were Frank
A aolo by MIe* Ethel Gibbs of Trav | ^^use.
pi
e. first prize:
Fred Atkinson, sec­
lartha Bunek
^^ilr*. Will Prentice U entertaining
erse City was enjoyed by those ati’^‘*1 ond prize; Mose
Rogers, booby prize
Mo
her niece. Mlwi Nellie Brenner, of gan. Miss Belle Halverson Is goin^
ing the services at the church SueDecker, first ladle*’ prize; Mr*.
less!
Grand Raidds.
Elmer Rogers, second prize and Clara
Miss Amelia Sheffer spent Sunday, day evening.
Miss Carrie Blxby spent Sunday In
.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manthall are Anderwon. booby prize.
Ing fi
at Fouch visiting
friend*.
Traverse City with friends.
ainlng Mr. and Mi». James IrMrs. Vateau and Mrs. 'WUson and
\l’in»tanley spent Sun
Erre Yonman* of Cedar Is spending
I farailv of Grand Rapids.
families visited their brotber, Frefl
us. Mr. and
a few <lay* with friend* in this place. day at home »lih her parent!
W«1 Chase has gone to Mllv Atkinson. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Slocum of Travers Mr*. Wl
wn aunt.
waukee. Wls.. tort visit an
aunt
The Misses Hattie Honomichl, Em­
CUy visited their son Dealer and wife
I
reslA. 8. Barnum is having J
ma Ponwy and Anna-ICemec. of. Chi­
of this place laat week.
dence rcshlngled and a porch added cago are Buying at Traverse Lake reBert Warren and family are moving
aorL
Miss Garnette Pierce of Traverae in XronL
to Traverse City this week.
John Clzkovsky. Emil J. Paldar. L
Aug. 22.
CUy Is visiting here,
Aug^ 20.

Htrahfield. A. Bwarts of Chicago and
Mrs. TlUle Relncke and daughter
Dr. Matoi of Algonquin, 111., a;
visited with her slater, Mr*. Steele, at
ARCHIE.
A
the "Traverse Ll^ resort
! Mr*. Fred Nelson Is entertainlBg Northport last week.
Intog her rela­
Mr*. Steiger la ente^ntog
Mr*. H. w’. Pierce and children of tertatood a pumber of people from
Blazlka
1
**The**p»ay given by the home talent Traverse City called on friends here Kenwood. WTldwood Park. Glen Ray. tives from Chicago.,ker,
who are visit
Mr.
and Mr* Rak(
The
Oasis^
Idlew-While
and
Glen
Haof Solon last Friday evening was welt Sunday.
and
Mr*.
Dora and
Wednesday
afternoon.
tog
at
G^en
Arbor,
A great many people from here atnmdered. Owin* to the aiomiy al«ht

■."tr.?,'

Th#. ..nf.-fidj]

of the school propi-riy U given at 14,-! ' Bt^v- ^ P- Behan of j
Mr. and Mr*
0.00 There are seven dlutrietii. Four ' *'ho ba* been visiting hi*
L»ui* Bmt......
th*-m have nbraries with a total of
Mi** Carrie
flhlo last w
rsme Cadham
cadham of Sutum*
Sutum. Bay 1 Hill,
HIM.’Ohii’TJ
wltk ToTtfi'
*■ fnun here Frldar;
1 vol
The
MikM-s
Kihe)
Aug. 22.
■^t Almira t.vok
, arrived on‘the
Missouri
Fri
a thl Missouri Friday on thrir ,^1- vLitlng Mr. and Mr*. Matthew*.
dinner tixlay with Mr* J. Burki-rt.
Emu
jWJMMlT CITY.
. way to0 Empire.
,I. L Dwine lep NVednesday morning I Mr*. J. Biirkert aiu! daughter Adv
Mrs Cox of White Cloud U \ IsUIur ] Mr*. Eiiward Blxby and chlldron vl* .
,,
... .....
.
u.«i at
.. thi*
i»w. honn- of
..f Win
VV-... Bennett a
“* I**-!™'* Mr. and iand H..n h:arl ha..-reiii H-.1 home after
W.
M'llsey’s
Dame at
pin*. Platte and

H%.« cTLkS'liTHU'.S i

TALKING MACHir^IES
FREE
And you may try it
for forty-eight hours

We Will Send One
to Your.Home

Thto otTcr is good for TEN D.AYS ONLY.
, t
t
*
r i-,v •
Our object in making it is to stimulate trade during these hot v-^ugust da>s
while shopping is far from pleasant.
, ^
Here is an opportunity to e.xperiencc personally, and in your own home, thel
wonderful store of pleasure and entcrr.Tinnient now a^daW^^
where, by means of the marvelous EDISON FHONOGR/XPH and the \ ICTC v
TALKING MACHINE.

^
While the Victor “Talking Machine is the term
generally applied to VICTORS and EDISONS. talk­
ing is the ledst of their many attractions. In fact, they
are the most versatile of all entertainers, human or
Fri mechanical, for they reproduce with absolute accuracy.
** every form of music, ever>' instrument, every voice.
The entire world of music is oj>cn to the owner of a
VICTOR or an EDISON, and the Greatest Musical
Artists are at his instant command.
Would not such an inexhaustible fund of entertainment brighten up your home.

and even more than we claim.

If. after a trial, ^ou decide not to buy. we will take

back the instrument without a word.

Please Fill out the Coupon and Mail
It to Us
This offer is open to anyone living in any of the
towns where we have stores.

GRINNELL BROS

Fm Trial Coa^a
Date. ............... . • •
To Grinnell lin*:
I am interested in Talking
Machines, as a ijowible- pur­
chaser, and shall be glad to have
von send one to mv addreas on
4S hours’ Free Trial, as per your
offer in the Evening Remrd An-

159 last FroBt Stmt

H«ik Htvst
IraHch Slor«--Adrian, Ba;
PetoBkfy. Pontmc, Port Haron,
ward avenue.

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SCROFULAj:;

AMUSEMENTS.

Mwmr bjr
AloM dortec hto trsMls. No OM
•M9Bcd to «et oay of tbc bojr^ aooef
trom hte tM be rctwwd vttb iCJd
IB ble pochoL
md Urn dimtmed 1
At tbo oeuiOBB oC tbe toBreatioB of
tbe Worbon or tbe AdBN BUod at
K CM nd tte
• CM.
----- MlvMMdf. Tht rtfjfoaadirtnA Si«lBB«. BTOBt tetoroM was mbUom.
mi tbe blood b
nd oatilitb ! od if tbe rartoa* fiapers aad tbe dlspartlied aadaodootrotV. tkne «bo
IcanloBe that followod. b va« tbe
^ «itb O OCtololOMtCOdMeTCM
enBeiBiBt of opiBlaB at tbe aoniBf
iMcUwWoMii^ofwbMbcolA.
ocMiaae that teathotloBa Cor tbe bited
are better under tbe nuniKileiin of
.private panJoi. rather tbaa under di: reet ataie cxnitrol, a« It it free frotn
politics.
The Frederic eoroaer’s Jory broujtht
In a verdict in the case of little 1^
Aldridor. vboM- BKitber U charced
with adBiloUterlna arsenlcai peUoo.
tbe aaotber. Mrs. Aidridse.
with ttuiliy knowledce.

nmiMBENTTOCBBi)

Ure ar*l^ When 8. 8. S. bas tuatored

d^Sl^irtb^
to ” b2S”fJ^5*toSia2tl£^IlS
vpictablc facpanGoo Or to cure oT all,
^
^1
Ml cJSiptoSS !
Wpp^
I

J. OOBBTOve. who hrlBgi to FoIwb:
Her Slatera to thia dty Aag. M. to
heen BWB here hatan and coBM to«
BDatraager. D«rtas<Mroaacert tour
la tbe^west thIa aprtag they played In
WtaSeJd. Kaa.. where to foUowlag
favormMe aotloe wax aeeurded them:
WlaSeM. Kaaaaa. Conrier, March 21.
1»05: The coacett by to Polmatier
Bisters at the Gxaad bxst night waa
«eu attended and gave splendid aa^afhctloe. The Bka. under whbae pat­
ronage they played here, merit tbe
thanks of all BMssle lovers for hariog
brought this superb attraeUon. The
eompany lx composed of fioiabad muatclans, both wK|i voice and Instrumeata Every number wax enthusUixtically eucored, aod the players were
llherxLl In reapaaae. The elsters were
aaalatod by Harry Woods, w ho demonairsted hlmxelf tbe phenomenal player
on the mandolin and Xylophone. Eadi
of tbe sixten* deserrex Individual menlloo. They are biassed with great peraonal charm iaa well as with musical
berrnen Takan Away—Worth
talent'and were iK-autifuIly costorood."
Several Milllona.
They show here Aug 30 at the City
opera bouse under the auspices of the
NanUtee. Mich.. Aua It.-toli
Hands, otu* of tbe moat pravlBaBt of Traverse City band.
*’*®**^*' huBbertoea
Bortbem
Amoo^ the many brilliant srener
^‘^hlsan. died tuddenly at hla 1
that the production of "The Holy City
here yesterday of heart
----presents, none Is more sensationally
malady from wbirh he had tuffered superb than the one In which Baluma

WR£Ur VESCTAiLC.

Handh
7!* years of ace aod
naeaadvewUlactidyoBabookdeae^ , was better known„ _ Rcoeratloa
tng to diaeaae and g1«. whhoot charge,
d
i ,hw, roceoily. lie. araa one of the B»eo
aoytnedical advice yoBBiay seed.
MirhlKMi early and took

mw>.fTwtcF.cco..i>«o.«.s. I

foresta or the aUte.

He took

ncHisMi MEWS coMOEMSEDii“-rr„\^r';rj:::?.:7.;x^^

Mr. Sands, was. up to the time of

y

t:;'

hate orrestid A K Talior at Uvmidasj prlp«««».
oo a rharne «if ustnj: the mails for j Mr. Sands was atrirken Jiiirt aa he
fraudulent purpose,
! nat down to the table for hia midday
At (.*)iesaiilni;. di>s|Min<lenry raus« d j meal. He expired Immediately.
Datld Talsir. agtnl 79. to r«>romlt sid leave# a widow, two muih and four
c4de hut cuttlUK himself In the leg daunhtera.
witii a raror.
Mr. Sand, earoe t« Mar^lstee In 18.M»
•-(.IcK-alne aoiilllnK ' Is on tbe Iti-1 with hardly a <Jollar In Ids pockets an 1
rreal'e. aertrdinK to fbItV of ivdire | worked with i»«hcrs gritliig out logs
Masten of Ann Artior. Ills estimates I thn-o yoars. ttnaily taking tbe eontracl
• make the coudlihm appallltig as to the j Individually and laying the fiiundaextent of this habit there.
jtlon for a fortune now estimated at
As the result of ftariaklng of a mush-j die or six millions.
ns»m feast at Port Huron, the entire j His lumlwrlng o|»erations extended
fstnll) of t>Ho J. K<*dman. assistant | In all iiarts of northorn Mleblgaii, Caklighthouse k«*^*p'*r. were near to death * fomir. and Florida,
ffir several hours.
At llsy f'lt) M'illisra Ard, sged 119.
QLEN ARBOR.
and Mm. H. Ibimbrllle returned
and wulferlng from asthma, ws* found
idr home last Monday after bn
Tuvaday sitting on the litidge mv
absenre of two months.
pruarJi in a starvtsi eonditton waiting
and Mrs. McKcnxie have gone
tew death He will be sent to the |ssir to South Manitou. Shee w
will lake rharfi
one of Uie l>nardin{ig bouses,
house.
l.ena Jackson and Frank Mlllt
At Ih.wsgise. Alexainler Martin. | Id Miss
tlsblemo were the
e guesi
guests of the
ag.'.l T.'., was iiisinnn> kllbHl by
int. Mrs Frank Fisher, last wi*ek.
Miss Kan Helm spent one
fn'Ir.ht while working on Hie s4*rt1on
vai'tttlon
very
pleasantly
lie was twipi' befon- slniek by iralm
but reeoveritl.
j Airs tIUMIS Is c
Mike HosUln. a miner of tUwsdiiu'r. Mnv from Walloon Ijike.
.wnt to Youngstown. O.. for his wife ! J. H. Merrill lias Just had a well
I
driven *n his farm nen' Olen Arlsi
and eight nioiilhs^ild child. Ppoii
an ahundanee «»f water. Tin
Tlvlng the wiuiinn found that her rhlld i
IS done by Mr. Hugh Mitchell
WHS dead. It Is sii|i|Mise.1 that the hah.v of Frankfort.
had sufri*rale«j[.
dling emfi loft N'esw’
A sailing
m-n’s dork
derday loaded with
I BUd bark
While fisting mlih a eomiwnlon at
ir ftlUwaukee.
King's Mills, tiarl MeMullim. agod 2ti.
Till* Kingfishers have broken ramp
wa.<.dro«ne«| as the result of g'tling and ail left hut one.
goes tiitlay.
lanuleii In a fish line while smimming They parkiMl their tents and camp
ugen Fisha*«lniri- aft.-r Ids Isiat had uj»set. 1|.- <M]ui|uige and h-ft If with Kugene
year. Nine In
leov* .< n >oiing wife.
| ‘T: !••-•’<' nwd.v for
<;o\. Waiii.T wan till* gue#| cif honor ,! all have Iwwn here. When asked how
................
Farm..,.- H„„
Sievensi.n lak<*. a» which evcnil there stay longer. We shall come next y-ear.
were nlMiiil I nin* priM lit Aihlresses •“•p* ’ •
^
In wy last wiH*k s Items whi*r It savs
a gasoUn.' varht fmm rhleagt,. etc.. It
I.llli* and I- K Alward
should say a sailing vaclil.
ll> the expinrh.n ul a Miivs|ii*r Isiller raldn .F K Fisher say's it wi
finely by the two girls.
the North Msnitou. wl
osn. r ,tf th<* marhliHv w«> •>< rl.iiislv
:reete«l by several Chic
winind<‘«l by 111* il>tng pneer Si \rrnl , friends. They
must make the trip
ley roust
oth* r men stau.ling in ar bad udracu | Mackinac i without assistanet* .
hills «*s**a|M s
^
j
^ag«T.

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w.Hsl. and now general manager ..f ih*
nig. low eopiM , sxmitcat.*. will. re#,,
deti.-e at H.n.ul.i..,.. wilLhe4. „.1en d
fan w. II l.«i,nn. i on ihe -Ul, lust .
which will .*oM 11*. n plai.
In 1899 Frank A .'tiuari began plan,

»•-»>

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slisile the stri*et.s. ;

^

ihd ijidUV AW wwlety. Its pn*sldent
u lAug time, was surprised last Thumby twelve ladles of the
si^*nt.“
h.rmer rt'sident. and her nU«ee.
<'»'t'-agn. wen> present, which added
g

Ih. n : shad*- of the H

has k,-pi up th, p.svl work so that n«>u lsdl.*s* lui.skets
lui.skets were
rellwed of fhcJr
there an* no |.*ss than .'..o.io y,„„e.;
»nrt ^aU t^en at thM

.r.v;

the beautiful daughi<-r of HeriKlIss
dafiees before King Herod and hi.court In diaphanous draporv kallod
oscopic as butterflies wings in rain
Ijow rays. Its folds rising and falling
above and around her niabie fexa like
clouda earess«*d by summer winds,
bending and swaying In harmonimi<
motion to tbe entlelng music h*-aril.
the royal dancer floats like a bubbl“
on Die palace terraces, liewitchlng th**
intoxlcatod king who. after first off**ring half hla kingdom, finally yiebis to
intrigue aad grants the head ot John
the Hapllhi a«i a reward for seusimu.*
delight. Exquisite as are the gitmiundlugs of this altuatiun. ita dramatlr in
tf'usity Is never lost; th** eonhplrary
and its fatal ending, hidden tor a m*v
meut by the alluring beauty of the
M-^*ne, bursts «p*,n the sens**# of tragir
acting seldom witnessed on any stag**.
"The Holv Cltv" comes to Stelnberk'*
Omiiii u|M*ra house t*imurro« night.
Saturday. Aug. 2C.

micnman,-

Wanted;

walk on )be south aide of River j Tuerdxy.
atrecL between Cedar and Bridge, am!' F.* W. Aaleit of Gladstoae U here ! FOR RENT—Offices and flats for rent
to xame will be replaced by a le^oot I visiting hU parenU. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 over Johnson's drtig store. Inquire
! Mrs. J. G. Johnson. S29 Sixth street.
cement walk. A number of business 1 o. Aeletu
aug 21-61
blockx oa this side of the street are In < Mr. and Mrx. John Mulroobey are !
.conactiaence being raised to conV-; entertaining \mUs May Rogers of NewWANTED-Tcn heavy team* to draw
xpond with tbe new street grade.
jark. N. J.
There have been four weddlngi; The MUses Ferris **f Sherman arv ; lumber. Good wage*. PhoJke or
within the past week In our little city. | Fpendiag the week at T. J. MliclK*irf. ' write Carp Ijvke LumU*r e«imWy.
aug]l8-6t
As there have been no divorces grant-; E. S. Noble and family left the fii>i I Bingham. Mich.
offset them, they ought to help < of the wi*«*k to Hwnd s*»me time in
1 WANTED—Coqipetent girl for^eral
BOhiC.
camp at various |K,lnts on the intan-J
j housework. Mra. C. F. h/mA. M»2
George Hurranih of Traverse City lakes.
r Sixth street.
aug 15-tf
has entered* into partnership with
Mr. aud Mr.** O. R. Morse of l>iilutli,
John Bosley In the cigar manufaetur- Minn., are visiting Hr. and
! COMPETENT girl wanted at the C«tng bnalness whirh the* latter recently Beach Morse.
i Inmbia boUri.
aug 14-tf
purchased from Henrv OgletrxH*. Mr.
a-Miga •• AMs.irwM.
ocletWM! will g*. west, possibly to New ; .\mlrew «*.nm**gli* ti ll* this a«
WAN-r THE BEST "SHINE” In Ihe
elty? See Cunningham at the Uon
Mexico.
• Ills exj-*r;**u*-vs *.11 Skiltn. Soon
{ barl***r shop.
Th** town Is bill***l Tor an rxenraioo - he had Isnight Skilvi tiuiv* was
to Charh volx. IVtoskev and Harbor i < us exlilblling in lb** n. icldK»rh.»w! of
Springs on the atoarovr llllDoia. next 1 «Im* •usth*. and ,.ne of the matu
8unda>. leaving here at 9:30 a m.
| lions was an, **r:nig-*»i!t,mg.
j FOR RENT—A furnlshtH aleeplng
The fuarhinery at the cimienl plant ,**»<• omne-outang girt oi
room with electric light and liath.
is getting nicely adjust***!. an*l the mill , ‘
^HtT. aud was kill«l. In th**
aug 2Mf
la now turning *wrt about UHt barrvls »0‘>n.:i»g two of the k.*.*i»«*n. hiking , 327 IViardnian Ave.
r«*raeni dally.
>»,** gnjunds nm a.-n-.** tbe l.**d.v FOR RENT—Thrt*e room*, luquire
of Ihe dead oraug-ou*aiig.
tttie *>f
Cu.-; We.-I Seventh Street.
Iheiu
MTaleh***!
his
head
and
said:
with their "lietter halves.” arc endeav
aug 21-lf
*iritig till# tt***-k l>i *l**i»lete th** Hoard-j "He ain't uo 'Illninb-r. that sure,” 'Hie HOUSE FOR ^RENT—ln^i7irv^41
j *mi,*r Mid: "11** uiuT lui lA,wlaii*l**r.
man iif at lea>t a {Mirtion of. its
Siat*» *tro*!t.
aug l7-t7
j they ain't
I iiiiiili hair «m *eiii."
leil Iteaulies
K,.h1 VU,» hM lH,-n 1» ,o.n . r.-« ■ -y;---». n.. u. ,
l. STORE TO RENT; al**i eight room
Imuse with city water and ga*. In­
€l,y. -till hts lamlly. Mr. VIcau i. 1
.
,
quire of E. A. Klldec, W4 W. Ninth
iniiiirnlnc tV Oraili nt Iilr fathtT. wli.i i
**' ’* *'
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7
Ft n et.
aug 3 tf
d.,„ rr-c™.., a. .;r.,.a ,^y. vvu.
‘Ill

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lelt M*in.la> f*>r Sutili Sir. Mari.* t"
resume his positlen as ehlef encln**-.*on the «>i(*ani**r H. H. Fickands.
WUI Lynn was am-M«*,t the first oI
tbe w«*eK for "Sullivani/.iug” a small
I«rty of Seandlnavlans J„siln* Han ,
iels-:-f2.*>u ami ei.sts—I«ld.
J****^'
j
Miss »la Crawf.ird n tuni. d Tues- ,
i visit with friends i

LOST

FOR SALE

PW lUIIII
On* IMIbH-R Ox-tly-

TOMORROW
SITMiy, UIEIIST 26
Th« SomptGOBs Aileroncal SptcUcle

“THE
HOLY
CITY’
pinHc-kt MS hits hltis Grrat
Master Prodaettpa-

Pricis 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
Few al $1.00

The Man at The Desk

Knowletl^ is power—tin* praclical "kti«*w how” that **nabl«*8 you to do th«* ri$rM ihiijw
in the riulit way jit tlie*n^ht
time.
We vijuip ytiuni; nit*n and
women with a practical trainimrin sluirthand, tyi>**w rititin,
libokkwpiiiK and the variotis
deU'iils of ])U8iiK*s&. We fit
them to enter the liesl offices
and ‘‘miike jjoo*!” fr«>m the
start.
A fonrad at our school will start you on the ro;ul to real
SUCC088. The demand for our i^niduates inercuaes tbilj*. There
is a platx* for you when you ran fill it.
Ask for prospectus today.

FOR SALE Si*ire and lift.v-fixrt front
rtirtuT Oak an*l Pront ♦■fr**et*. Sher­
man A lliiiiier.
aug 21-dt
FOR SALE—.\**wr eight-room li«mx<*.
furriaee. fifty f«K»t **n Uasx. Exchange
for vacant l*u». or land near elty.
SIk tman & liunter.
aug 21-61

•ONSV TO iOBW to tK 'fllM
BBi la toKiflBM Bmaa lor MM
laRBlra a( & MfrNwaia
Fail
Place HoteL
July. '

r to Mtoa to la toN

1. w. HOLUKSimn
WANTBO
25 LUMBERMEN: teamsters, fl.70;
log cutter* and swampera. ll.fiO;
wood cutter*. SMV* |ier cord: new
camps, good timber; board $3.M.
SITUATION ax cook.
GIRL for general housework. irj.W per
week.
POSITION a* lwokkti*iH*r, good refeK
cnce*.
TO EXCHANGE—2 good logging
toam*. xbighn. harness and camp
outfit fur lions** and lot In Traverae
City.'

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TO BELL—ft aero* good, level muck
land. Just outMide rorpuratlon lines;
Juxt the thing fur market gardening:
$1,200. .
TO BELL—SB acres, 7 mflea ouL 200.oiHi fi-et liBr*!w^«io«l. some *kiwn pine,
I.<ti*) or mnn* cord* of block wood:
II.
4O0.
TO BELL—2tx bop#e power gasoUne
engine, g****! n*iialr; $90.
TO SELL—«4able p*M,l and bilHard
outfit, chair*, counter*, show case,
light fixture* and stark of ffuoda,
$viO: lex* than half r**#! price; par­
ti**# g*»lnp wiHth.
TO BOV—t;oo«l xecund-haiid buggf
and xii'.gU* harness.
TO SELL—2 gents' M<*y<ie*. fS.OO and
II.r.".
TO SELL—I *>r>en buggy. |r*.*M.
TO EXCHANGE—U.isMl vhdin for
tilork w*mmI.
TO BELL—U.tMi*l rancert guitar. Iio.
TO EXCHANGE for Trav**r*** City
priijN'riy. l'> a«'r»*s land, lake from,
running wat*-r. r.iMi *'*»rd* bltvek wood
ran b*- eut. 14 mil*** Iroiii railroad
Mat bin.
WATCH BULLETIN BOARD for employnn iit and bargain*.

FOR SALE-Heavy work team with
*»r wlihmit harnesse* ur wagon. J. SIB
K. r.reillrk Uo.
aug 16 If
FOR SALE—I *irr**r ray house and lot
at i;;:. .*?lxth *in***t for sale. If not
hold by S<’til<*ml»er. would rent fur­
nish***! to desirable parly. C. II.
Dofk**ray.
aug8H**ptl

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fTBROPi-r

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HnlisaBlil Biilliit
Uptaln
Citz. PkHi 474

PIONEER UVERY
AND HACK LINE

FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
B. J. MORGAN.
one *ld«*lMrtird. one r«*frlg**rat«ir. re­
volving iMsik ease. Ihni? dining
Rem<'mlK*r the old reliable line that
rhairs, arm idiair. thr«*c nwhlug 1* always ««n tlm«*. Hark ardera a
rliairs and other aiiirl*** «»f fund- *t**rialty. 1 make all tnlns with hack.
tun*. Inquire at !>I1'South 1’nloh
I CALL FOR BAGCACE.-' ‘
street.
aug 3-1 f
In livery I ran furnish y*m

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FOR SALE—Thni* new seven,-nxim RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS;luMises Ip goo*j bleat ion. F*»r sab* ' RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES,
RUBBER TIRE PHAETON8,
on easy t*rniK. Iiiqtiire at 20R N
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS,
Oak Pireci. .
aug 2 I mo*
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
FOR SALE—A few hoti^(*hold goo*lx,
FOR FUNERALS
rar|i**tK. #tovf*x and all Idryrle t*»*dx.
Including bra/cr. 311 Eavt Fniht .St. I ran furx.hh v*.*r aiiv kiiu! <»f earriggo
you want I have live hai-kx and Ihrea
July31-tf
3-!M-ai***l **arriag**r in Ht*n*k. alao a nleo
; FOR SALE —IlnuBt and lot. barn on line twci>eai**l nirriage**. traps aod
1 lot. 4U2 M'esi Eighth street. Price sing]** bur.gb*K. Klmlly give me a call
$2,400, oncthird down, balance to wl;*ui in n<-***l of anything In this Itac-s
suit purchaser. Inquire 113 East
son. FIVK CKSTS p**r l*i*d; lop
Ninth street, or address John riune.
n.'flv** r*-Titii |K*r l*ia*l; bottom dirt,
Cheboygan, Mlcb.
July 19-lf
Ihr.*. 01*1« iH-rloacl. Phone CIt. 3MU
aug 234it
'houses and lots—Monthly |va.v- K J U*K>ke.
! roents Herman W. Smith. Cl3 W<*st
EIcvcdoi street. CiUzra* phone 199.
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Juno 27-lf

TAXES

1 FOR SALE—Warehouse Itnildlng on
Hay street, corner Hall, also 14horse power gasoline engine and
feed mill outfit; alao 9-room brick
. residence, 632 Sixth itreeL Apply
i to John Horaltald at residence.
Jme 26-tf
! FOR SALE—Store bulldtaf, stock sod
; fixtures. Will aell all or any part
or wUl rent building. Apply at once.
, Chas. Rosenthal. Traverse City, Mich
may 27-tt
FOR SALE—41 lou ;n Hannah's I-th
add; C one-acre lots fronting on lUb
street. 4 ta Griffin 41 Winnie's add„
and 3 lota on West Front street
Will be sold on easy paymenu ot
exchange for other property. Goa
W. Raff.
Mar li-tf

MISCELLANEOUS

Fall term oix*ns S*pt**mlvr iitli.

Rem6nber oar trial montli tuition free.

■:-L.

FOR RENT.

js uiiMlng."--New V*nt Time*,
TO RENT -UnfurnUhed rooms; also a
yorR wFKKi.V SArJTuY lx the
gockl barn. Inquire at *18 Wert
Eleventh street.
July i»-tf
lti<!**x of .voiir ability. Unskilled lalsir
of any kind is alwa.v.-* p*s,rly i«ai*l. R.
conn* an **xp**rt and y*Mir mun**y-niakyou
DRIFTED OR STOLEN-Howl*at
an »*
.-vo..*-*beeom** an
xih*ii—a busine** Fft**eJa!
from the l.,ailiro|i slip at K*lg«‘w<MMt.
,, Traverse City lUislnes* CviIIeg*Ui war.l f*»r r**turn.
aug 21
atig 23-3:

The Prtsbytrrlan Aid sr»ri**iy will
roet*i with ,Mr>. O. J. P«iwers *m Thurs­
day ari**rnnon. the ."ist inst.
Mrs Willard Towe’n* s|hii? th*- fnr*crowded houses in other-rill*** and It
TKLKPUOXK 112
is cv**rywh«*re admitrM to Im* th** Im-s: pari of tlH* w*'**k with h*-r pnn-nt# ai
play of southern lift* how before the Kalkaska.
public.
The management has made <*very
effort to have the presi*nt mur sur|iass all previous efforts t*i pl<‘as«* Ihe
piiMIr. An entirely new ootfit <if seen;
has lM*en prmid**tl. new co.sinmes
will be worn and new songs and
dances will (-aliven tbe Hallowe'en
celebration A very strong cast will
is tho mnn in lint* for tin* ricIieBt iiri7.**s of huBinet^s. II<* 8*1*9
seen tn tbe pla.v.
opportunities. ni*v^mizes them—iin'l has ih*- power to
"Under Southern Skies' wUI be at,
them.
Steiaberg'x Grand opera house on

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iwffiWTwir

Ker. iarUla. Ph. D.. of UnloavlQe.
to heea 'to gucat of Rev. Milo W*ood
this week.
HnatHag Caaaawt and Iron
Mrs. E. PaMdaaaiL a foraier xeaiCity.
dem of this place, who for to past WANTCD-Work as anrae girl. &12
taro years to nmdie her homo at FlorUnioa atreeL
aag 24-St
apedaS to the Evaalag Saaaed.
i race. Oni, i* * guest at the rhoama
WANTED—AcUvn reliable young man
Elk Rapldx, Mich.. Aug. fS.—Street | Marriott home <m Traverse avcaae,
Oommlaalooer MaxweU to a force at j Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Stover of Kak j for general work. The John T.
ang 23-tf
meat busy tearing up to old hoard j kaaka called oa Elk Rapids friends 1 Beadle Co.

A. H Falrlianks. th*- liu<-lling pro-!
*lui*e man. Is In. Uharlev.*ix and IVI**-key this wo<*k. ^
Mrs. A. II.-Fairbanks I- entertaining
her sister. .Miss Fannie Hronniln^ad.
nl Allen's Grove. Wis. Miss M*mlgom•y of the xame |,lai*«- Is also a guest
The return of "I’fider Soulheni
the Fairbanks h«»m*'.
fikleh" to our city is an event that will
A. Kaiilan of Tern* Haute, liid.. is
Ik* looked forward to by large numbei>
ir theatre g<rt*re. Thow* who say visiting A. (lolilfarb and family. ^
Mrs. C. Ibvkman nml Mrs. J ttr**enthis highly enteriaining play on Its
previous visit will be glad of an oppor- ( an. with th**lr children. Ii.iv** p*
tunily of seeing It again, for It Ik a turne«l to their Trnv*.*rse City hom«*a
play that bt*nrs se<*lng «»ver ami over aft**r a pb-a.-ant vKli wiili Mis. H*-nry
again, and those who have for any l•f.*lff.f.
Mr.- and Mrs. J.din n*»s|**y. F.. H.
n'nwin misM*d ptt**n*Ung will no doubt
thi* upisirtunity of enjoying this Schul«*r and A. C. Vi lUqii.*Ui* are in
great sueet***. "Under Southern Skies" Milwaukr*** this week.
A larg** party of tourists fr«im Chi­
iw In Ita fifth jear and Its isipularlty is eonstantly Increasing. Since I cago. who are stopping at tli** P«*rv*
seen here It has been delighting j .Mar«pi**lie lb*a**li luu.-l. earn*- <l**wn *hi
Ihe Odd F**lliiw yesierday. and w**r<j guesi.s at the Lak** Vii*w hous**.
I .Amting th** |iass**ug.*rs fi«*ni f)M
Mission on Capt. Pulver's n**w iamirli,
were Mr. and Mrs. J. H Rambdph ami
.MIks Luciel Uayl*.**is of Fort Seolt.
Kansas.
Aft**r a trip to Chicago and Milwau­
kee. Mrs. .M. J Flam*lly of inlanah.
Wis., has n-furii***! i*> this plae** In r«sum** her virit with her p:i^*nls. .Mr.
and Mn*. M. It. Ijing.
W. N Hubls*ll. on** «>f our pros|M*rous rarmi*rs. r**|>*»rt# a >i*>bl *if ,'.l linsli**ls <»f barU*y and .'»t; bush*-ls o| «ials to

. Hinnighoiit th, ,own Hedias hU >^k\*; and U^'mam Jw^lt
spring s In,.
jn.tio was done Mrs. Ray them read Monday. Aug. 29. and acats should be
Cimili Court C.immlssloner Mr- « tin,- article written for the orcaaton. secured well In advance ax the r«*turn
of this attraction will no doubt rrowd
KenxU has wH*l_U«^n. *sf ,h, K«n.,
the theater.
tsfy an amend* *l d**« r« e lssue*l hr sick'and fetsling the hungry,
ungrr. and i
EAST BAY.
Jinlge Hopkins in th** rimili r*»un
since sher* roust be weary ft,

M
doing,
the
ladi*>s
present
h
er
Henry E. Carlisle and Maxi r Harr.v
idi**s
presented

1 fav*.r *,f l->lward J, Phelp.
In. have r*Mumcd from a tw » wi*eks Slav
name Cnvk. iniM* . for iln- Ismd and r.«el that she has earned that In IVtrolt. They went .
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Mn*.
, small tribute of their appreriatlon of Carlisle, who la under treatment for!
who ha* l>e«iher worth and work among them. The cancer. Mra. Carll*le, wl
in Detroit over six weeks.. I* c-xpecto*!
ome soon.
\
rhanae t«mk at Vicksburg, has filed a
Aug. ro
The Kelly lAimber Co.. In one week
iHtHimi with Judge of Probate Ho|si
-------------------- •
lore will finish this year's rut of logs.!
kins, asking that her hiislipad he *le ; •'BfKlIam''Is a eomiptbm of the worn They will do some lumbering at Spenand other point* the coming winclar**d nn-ntally inrompeltmt. and r»'-i •'Bethleheni.** which was the name of
ter.
-Muested that the MlrJiIgan Trust Co.. • religious h*»itse In I.**ml*m, converted
wmillam Welch luid family have re• some other competent jiorson. be'j! Into a bouse for Innaticw.
movedi from Solon. They are occupytag on of the'housc of Albert Courimed ax * x*viitor.
* Bliephenls
named
__ .____ {•ellere to
- - wool
. — on
tade.
Carl Miller, th** KV-yrar-old Urania • abeep> l«n**k Is an unfailing l»ai
Mrs. Hubbell of Bast Head, is visitIk*>. who disappeared from Ypsllaml | The curlier the w.wd the finer wUI be tag friaada and relatlver In kombern
;
tbe
weather.
MiehlgaD.
V
a Wvn*k ago. has relume*!,
Roy «Htet U trarellng with the Sil­
helped hlmsHf
tkO of his father^ | ILLINOIS EXCURSION «a PMoahay, ver Bros. show.
money and left unexpectedly, going at ChaHevota and Harbor Bpringa. Sun­
Wnter apptaa wltl be quHe nearce.
once to Fraifkftwt. Piom there he re-i day. Aug. 27. BOAT LEAVES AT S:O0
John W. Ooortade aod Adalore Marturned to Dunuid. and then took a A. M. SCHEDULE.
augZ^St Cteean, xrbo have n cholee lot of Dochtrain to Chicago From the latter
place be wf*nt to St. l.oats and then
XINO. COACH STAUJON. «t Yetback to Terre Haute. Indiana; wrhere erlaary hoepital erery Saturday balhe took a train for Tisledo. Wed new BBfie of aenanB.
Jnlytt-lf
AVP but a few (omatne* on the rlne;;
and -not amaijr paiaplriBa and «o«aahen.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
n*ach0d home, to ^1 npinart-nn** a'
On low and day grounds tbe poutoes

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mtoAV, august tt, mL

fOlQKlIFnS

A. W. HOLLINGSWORTH—Employ.
mcni contractor and commission
^ aalefrmaa. We are In louch with
more than 60,(K>0 telephones, mills,
faeiorlex and businexx concerns.
Will endeavor to furnish employ­
ment or employes, aell or exchange
anything from a tacyde to a law
mill at a very moderate commission.
Write, phone, call or watch the bu!letta board tor bargains aad «mj ployment. Clu. phone 474, Hud-

Notice to Taxpayer*.
The tax rolls for the coll*x;tlon of
srliwil and city taxes and special asw-ssroent* for the five ward* of Iha
city of Traverse City, Mich., have been
placed In my hands for collection.'*
e pm
•evary
week day from now until Nor. 1. IfiOS,
from S o'clock until 11:20 o’clock ta
the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
4 o'clock in the afternoon of oach day.
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st wlU
bo received without coliecliOQ feet,
and all taxes romainlog unpaid OB
Sept. 1*1 and until Oct. 1st. a pcsialty
per ccht for collection will ba
charged. On all tazea remaining an*
paid on Oct. Jat and tmtll Nor. lot a
penalty of two par coat for coUacUoa
win be charged.
Office. Room 202 State hank bldg.
M. E. HaskeU. Qty Trcaaurar.
Dated July 24. 1205.
Jnly 260H. SL
WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to MUwaokee. vU M. 4k N. E. and«N. T. Oa.
Round trip $3.00. Going Thnradar
afternoon and leaving IHivaakae Moar*
day night, Augt 3rd, 10th, 171k, 24tk
and 2UL
aog 2-tf
OUR BOYS' and children** anlta
piled upon the center conntera are
going fast, the priceg
whal doaa IL
aog 22 tf
Hamilton Clothing Co.

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Timkhmm'u Vet^oWe Coomnd o«w
tlw dkMMOof wonaalc^toBoi bo«MM H i* a •UmnlaBt. aoC beeaMc ii
b a paUlatiTc. but limplj httmmt It to
the moftt woodarfnl toato aod reeoo*
■Craeior rw dtoooTared to act direetljr
uptm th« fvnaraUve ortaaa. poaUirelj
dtoeaae aod raatoriiv bealtb and

OBlreralty depree. He giadoated Crom
Oxford at the early ape of It. bot be
says be was nerer a stodeat. To asr
hto own words: "I have wasted my
ttone, t dreamed. I tried to do thinps
too big for me aad then threw them
np at the 8rst failure. 1 dillceoUy porsued crery fake pod. I don't think I
was Tcry happy and J am sure I was
very dtoaprccablc. i doubt If 1 was
trer a boy except for a ver> brief pe­
riod. when by riphU I sboald hate
been a man.
Albert E. PUlsharj. former attorney
petu-ral of Jlassarlintetis. on ritltinj;
the birthplace of Horace Greeley in
Amherst. N. H., noiicod that there wa.-s
DO placard slioat the place to Infumi
the public of lu historical Interest.
Aecordlnpiy he himself tacked on the
bouse s card which resd: **Thto to the
Idrtbptoce of Horace Greeley.** While
he was cfttpaxed at this task a passing
native panMy] to n-ad the card and.
tumlnp to Mr. Plltobnry. he remarked
with some acidity: “‘The pall of aome
of you fcdlem that her made moni-y In
the city to fsiriy slrk nln*. What do
you‘suppose folks here care whethc'
you was bom on this farm or somo

^'^ffaiTeloas cbtm art reported fraea
all part* of the eoaatcT bjr woomb who
hare been eared, tratoied aaraea who
^re wttaeMed eorea aad pfaraidaiia
who have reeorntoed the rlrtoe of
Ljdia B. Pinkhani'e Vc(retabl« Com*
poond, and are fair enoorh to five
eredlt where it to doe.
If pbjcsieiaoa dared to be frank and
open, hondrede of themwoald acknowl*
edc« that ther eonsUntlj preaeribo
Vydia, B. Pinkbamto Ve^tabie Com*
poond la aeeere Caere of female Ills, as
ihmv know by espertonee it ean be re*
Ued opon to effect a ears. The follow*
lap letter proree it.
I>r. 8. C. Bripham. of 4 Briphaa
Pprk. Fitchbarf. Maas., wriirs
mtos.ythstlH^'**'
^oo.

forr;mstodimruiSr i‘



-Tvw seen a i
dnpB.** aakl the
-hot tl
aipns on ypor three ftwot windows.
•Mimnefy.* ‘Artlstle
Hnwsinp.*
and *Kamoiaes.’ cap tbr( cttmsx."
-IPs this way.- explilned the proprtetor:
'
-When I rented thaw tb-o boUdlnfDl
and threw them into one. those slpns
we*e on the fnuit windows. It was
laaier to make the ilefiartmepts cor­
respond with the si«3u than to mb oat
the slpns and paint new ones, ai^ I
let them stay/
tHMy{ Is
!• 1there anytliiuc In
the line of miUlnerr. hair dn%slna. or
oaoMprs yon woold like toihijr*—
Odcapo Tribone.

This story Is told about rreddmt
BooserHt and an aped tlaiky called
I'nek* Jake.
The pcealdnit othfle oot driving one
fwM oramlng. met I'nHe Jake, cripidid
with rhenmattoni. boi.i.llng ahmg.
ling. Uncle Jake.- asM
-Good

ng. A too of cocl or a Istt-

of whlskyr
darky, he
1 itntingly.
Vs.** said tlK* darky,
-Ifs this war. Mtotah l*rv».ki.in.
se«*. ma folks liuro woud.**—Itostoii
Herald.

DetlnMePTfipeityForSHa

JTEINBERG’S

Wc have and offer for sale the fol­
lowing list of real estate. It Is all dosirmbic property and must be sold. Call’
or phone for prices.
70 ft. on Bay St., opposite DarrowN
store. Building on same is noW tued
as warehouse, but can be used for
dwelling.
.
.
I>r>t n. c. oor. 16th had Rennie Sts.,
ICih 8t.
57 fL on 16th
SQjft. lot on West Sth St. east of
| So
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imp.n.! family of Japan is said
ilfaratariaetroaMi
™uklmTvS?a
fZ * *"
‘n b»rmony under i
akliK ft for o fi
u
woold cause do.,
■unlypscPi«ui health | circumstances
•• iSStdromto H se s most rellsble
-*''*«^‘^rd- » >1 .llsrupMon, |n an . g,
Usbk tfm. ;
(48c la alfdlsassrs to which wamxai are
M su^ ordinary
ordinary American
Amerlcai family. Her maj ’ ,
Js^aadpbreUI
esty. the ..rnpress. to wveral year,-

GRAltD OPERA HOUSE

HOnilY, JUIG. 28
THE GREAT SUCCESS

Under B

g^hcmla St.
g
Michigan Are.
„„ Elmwood arc., between
Sprtire street, l>efwco«i

Uon or ulocratlon of Ithe nterna.
flamnjation
ovarian troubles, that beai
■aring-dowc
fsellag. disxinets, falntnes-v
S.V lndl|!
Uon. nerrons prostration or the
blues,
he bli
should take immediate action to ward
off the serious cofc»e<pienrfS. and l>«
K-rfecl health and strength

not th«* mother
nnrther of the five chihlrenchildren--'
the crown prince and f»Mir princesses
—i»f wlinm the eimiK-ror is the father.
iN-come the mother J
In ca^.• she should in-come
ofrfson. which, as she to DC years old.

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,l/>t 71. and hoasp. Oak llt'lghts.
One of the hot loralhms in the city
surrounding country for b»une. I
,

Rastall’s
KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL HEW

.par. I

il>e benefit of a wider*^xr»erie-ice In * “''''led the full bimorn due to members ^
log female ills. She lias guided
4i»*a 1% rolh» ea.st of Cedar Run.
thousands to health. Every suffering
n shmild ask for and 'follow
woman
follow her
hfr
Bcunnsj
*4 ‘4ti*s Mi miles w.-si of Cedar Kiin
BENOqfi,
There la- ronshlerablo saw limber
adrio* if shs wants to b« strong and
Waller Harris is imuiiig tiack fniin and plenty of wood timl»or on this
Westwisi-1.
land Soil good.
Dr. T. K. Kerr of (‘«s»perstowii.
Faetory on Bay St., power and ma­
North Dnkola, Is visiting his sister, chinery ready to run, 35,1 fL frontage.
Mrs. A. Kent.
A g(K>d location for any line of-manu>
In Monilay’s pa|KT the Item In re faeturlng.
A case of wldi* lni<T«‘st lu aiitoraobllisis and wMcti wlH In- carried to garil to Stanley Ihingrenmnd should
Also ac-venil gilt-edge land contracts,
the higher c«iurts to ailrariing atten­ have sia1e<l that he went to S<»uth atig IC-tf
J. E. Grellick Co.
tion at l>|M>rte. Ind. Cuslave I*a Ikuirdtiian instead of We.stw«Kxl.
Miss Snwy.-r of Kraiiklorl was a
cho)ke demands damag«*s in ih«- sum
of |:S.O<K*. The ease will delemiliie Bendim visitor Tuesday and We«ln«-sthe stauk of the auto honi In JlMga day and ivilemled the Sunday school
tlon, in which Jmlgm<-nl to demnndc*! picuie at Green l.aKe.
Bela Ja'*ol)s of Inland to s|>ending a
ftM- Injurh-s caused by liorws taking
fright at the blowing of th«- alniiii sig­ week at Camp laikeview.
Belle Harris retnrmsl Tiii-.silay even
nal. Pacholke's hotx s wt-re sean-1
Ing
trom .Nhleii. viheie she has iM-t-n
by the blowing of the horn on a ma
chine owned by Brinkmaiin Brothers, visiting friends the past six weeks.
Geo. Bowman returned Tuesilay
and In the runaway which followed
Iho plaintiff suffert-d Injuries wjiirh aflermnin from WesiwasMl .
WSII Colvin of Tiav.rse City 1s vis
caused tho ainjuiiathm of ,hto h-g.
Auto drivers claim that they are war it Ing friends In Bendon.
Miss Sawyer of Frankfort has In-en
ranted In giving an alarm and the ac­
tion against Brlnkinaiin Brothers 1s to engaged as our t«-ncher here h»r the
coming year.
lie made a t<*st case.
Everyone to familiar with Willard's
LUMBER ON THE SPOT
fanMJUs pklnUng. ■Yankee D-smII. " Of
lid lie II go-ul
the thns- men who figure a> the ilnimulliee*-’* asked tiu' rural when* yfni want it nml wlu-u
iners and the flfer, Harry K. l»*-ver-

1... I

GIIERUIIEWSOFTHEWORU)

you w;inl it moatis a -.rn-aL <li-al,

eux of rieveland is the only one now
to the* man who is in a hnny to
••Well.** niiswensl F.iniier e'oriitos
living. He was a m«Ml'd for the Im»> of sej. **rd Ifvik nroimil niid llml some
htivc- his house linisluxl. It is
the lrh>.
ImuI.v who lives in a tioiiM- vvitli n also a birm* ftictor with ns. for
Only one woman In the worhl to sole h-ak,v riwif nml a iiiortgan^- on it. Then wo make it a point to always
owner tif a stri-et ear line s<>d that wo ^herr won’t is- so imn-h elinm-e of his keep our ilcliv<-ry promises, ami
man to Mrs. Gt-orge H. Ikigtie of Hen- eoiidiig tiark with the elalni tliat he ni-Ikvause we have the
ver. She to owner of the t'herrelyn ii-jdi-il the oltiee as a spei-lal favor at Btm-k always
liaml ami tho
a-great iH-rvoiwl saerillw.**
line, a mile and a half in length, rui.
o hatulUning south from the terminus of tie
ilolivelT'
on
James M. Nnlly. once noted as "th.’ tltc b»‘St of proiierly seasoned
South Bnwdway tramway line.
[R-rly
lanl Ol
or soft jjnuh-s.
William Citmliark of Iniliana. who king ol gr«s-n gisuls men." i.s serving Stuff, in iianl
as
a
waiter
in
a
Coney
islaml
liotel.
pl.ico your lumlK
lumlior onh-rs with
dh-il the other day. usi-.l to tHl a stopof a speech made '^>y an Indianiati ae- FllHeii years ago he was worth frswt.- the South Side Sandier Co.
c«-pUng the nomination for the lien 000. Now he has revertisl to his orig­
li-iuint go\ernoi>htp
e<uicratiilaie inal estate, for he In-gan Hie as a
you. gentlemen." "said Im-. “msui tl.-- waltiT ill a rhiap restaurant.
wisdom »>f your rhidee I am uniisiiallv
qualined for the office of Ih-utenant
governor. h*ur thirty years I have held
that oflii'e unchallenged—In my o^
household.',*
l*remjer Baltour is inu like his |s>rtrails. His fare is not so well ihimI ,
eled nor so pretty as the artists have.
• ronsplml to draw it Hi.- fail- is man-.i
ller, the elu-vks hav«- Jowit is not
‘so n'flne<l. Looking at thi- le ad en ■
profit, theid is something disennrert-{
1^. In»plike. ahotu the eye. His.le-ul ^
. is the CcclLticatLJ‘'«^: «»rrow^. mallet '
shapeil. halanctHf.N^t^js-yky. tho ^
rmwn far hark.
.
|
: Captain N. M. Brooks. sii|M‘rtnten.;-i
ent of fon-ign mails in the iMistofflri-1
depanroent of the pm-rnm-'ni, was ^
bom on the same day as I’n si.ient
McKinley. They wt-re each the s»*\inlh child of their parents. enter>al
the army together at the age of Ik ami
wen- mustered out of the service on
the same day. On the 31st of July
Captain Brook* will have seen ihlnythroe years of comimious st-rvlet' in
the postofllce departmonL
Earl Mfnb). who 1s to succeed l»rd
Curxun a-s viceroy of India, I*
>ears
CIN^KPt *ri-IK ACIS^IOKS OPr "TMI
old and early in life was a lieutenani
-rfBAVKfBSBC ol^V* BAND
in the Scots guards. In IstiR he was
. ap|«oioted governor general of Canada,
which position be held until a few
montha'agn. It was while in Canada
RK8ERVKD EKATE, BOo
that he was given the nickname of
Gmnl Admbsi«B. Ad«lts 35c, Childrta 25c
-Pcppermlnto," the originator of the
name being a aubordinate oBclal
whom hto lordship .^had lectured aevetcly for neglect of duty. His name
Tkb
b tali to bt th« best of its kind in the
to John EBtolt Gilbert and he to fourth
C8ttnti7
Earl and Baron Minto
Haorioe Hewlett to one of the few

sm SHE. MB) CO.

CITY OPERA HOUSE
...GRAND CONCERT...

POLMATIER SISTERS

CONCERT CO.
WEDNESDAY

Auousnr 30

OIL F. J. MAC NETT-Prortlee UaUI*
•d to BVK. EAR. N08B. THBOAT
mad FTTHNO OP GLASSES. OAoe
MS WUbeUn block. CUlxena
UL

Ko matter WHAT POWER
yon’ve b«m oain^, yoaTl
eventually employ
electricity, not onlr for eooDomio rBeaons,bat for reaoons

OR. O. E. CHASE, removed froia JOS208 WlUicIm block, to 407 o&d 4M
new State Bank. BoUdlng.

CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.*

NEW WATCHES

Boardman Hirer
Qcctfic Lislit
& Power Co.

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Agency tor Celebrated Fox
TypewrUcre -

Ym Art Not Feeling Well,

R. W. Rastall

workod. Don't 1

are no near at hand, they wiP
build you'.up. keep you wt-ll and
ward off Blitomom. &lek NMdadif.
Nervew OtbiUty, Um aa« BUdoey

IWOKTM— 8i—JU »tiseoses of the eye. ear,
nose and throoL
Gloasea fitted.
Rtwms 7 and 8, H. * L. Morcanlllo
Co. block. Both pbonea.
150
1 attentltm
1 eve. car. nose and throaL Glasses
tied. Both phones. BesMoDoe 51>

bldg. Telephones,I, otflee 108; resh
dcnce 104.

-m

■p thf Nenron Systmi. aad raftlr the
daaage otoMd by »v«rwofk aad brali

i?r.

o-ver
C-.T!:
sens phone 3S5F. P: LAWTON-Ph^^slclan lind
surgeon, new Munson block. Both
phones. Night calls' promptly nl*
tended to.

dr:

COVE

VIK, VI60R dt VITALITY

'‘Cool as a Cucumber

Try a "Fill tp-night.”
Tor Bale br ah BnigrtoU
fO Cent and SB Cent Bcjiaa
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES

PRICES: iSc, 50c, 75c, 1.00

THE ESSENTIALS THAT
MAKE FOR TOUR UfTEBEST IN BUY­
ING A PIANO

opera house block. Room 1.

They ParffY the Btoed. Mt right tbt
DiMfdwwd itMoaoh. otmm the Slag*
ftoh Uvw. dtopM Slek*H«adaalM. tolM

Mwsmvi rrmltir-i„n l Yniplrt* !li every

AND PRICE

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Traverse Land and Loan Co.. K.

OR. W. E-. MOON—Phones, office,
CItr.. 107: Bell. 99. Uesldence, 710
WasMngion strecL Cilx. phone 216;

*XZeX.vSt«

27-REMARKABLE GAST-27

QUALITY

UARTIN—Phyolcton and Sur. Office 205 East Front Street. -

SUREST

HANSSONE SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA

Sonthern
Skies
OVER TWO KILIION PEOPLE
HAVE SEEN THIS PLAY

WANO TUNIN®-W. N. Mlllanl. M
jroarx experlonea. Now located with
Orlaiiell Broo.
SSBHf

Motility and general adi^pta-

SOUVENIRS

1*1 f„ II Br-roc lati.l in t-'lmwnrvi tnwn-i

ble Ckimponnd.
woui.i j
Compound, and then write to Mrs, | mmaie
Itimaie chiiarvn
children oi
of iiic
the em|M-n.r
emp

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

HARRY 8. HARNER—Bapert ptono
tuner and action regulator. Satis­
faction guarani«-ed. With Kimball
Music llou.-c. Cltr. phone 2C4,
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—A
lock. Travand omnsvh.r. \Yilh«-lm hlorl
phono 105.
DR. C. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sulhro

The G. B. Taylor Goal Go.

<2

EXCURSIONS

Bay Steamers

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

abstracts of title—<*. O. Car­
ver. Priecs n-asoiiahlc. Ofllee vtltb
. O. P. Carver and Pro. oUth plumes.

NE-AB-TA.WAKTA
L..v.8;30..m.; 11.00 .. m.!
4:20 p. m#

BOeERS BARMR
Leave 11:00 a m.: -4:20 p. m.

PROF. HUBBARD

OHENA

125 FRONT ST.

Leave 8:30a.m.

NORTHPORT
Leave 8:30 a. m.

We sliek ‘tIosit tli.ni a
hrother"' to (|ii:dity ami
prio-, A low pru-»- with­
out gianl <|iKility will not
s;itisfy your desin-s or
m-e«ls—eS|K-«ialIy piatio
mx-tls. Thon*liahilit\ of
our pianos is unquest ione<l;fihe Hnaneial Ivickin;:
of our jrnaranloe is utidispuU'il. and it’s a fm t.
' not'overstaUHl, we are in
a |K>3ition to offer you
now liit;h pian«i «|uulity
!it a lowA-r prio* th:in ran
Ik- luul at ollu-r [limes
and pla«*es.

OUR SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS
make a busy mouth of
August, nonnally dull.

Uted Upridbt Pianos.
most all iroo«l tn.ikcs rt-pn-si-nUvl. to <-h-ar out at
nearly half valtie $85,

$100, $125, $150, $185
•p. Payments to suit
imrchasc-r.

Oor Small Payment Plan
Hakes Piano Bnylog Easy

BRS. J. 0. a MARY J. TRUEBLOOD

NORTHPORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a m.

Faro Xa- ah-ta-^inLi, ami
Ik»w«T8, HarU»r *2-'»c muml
triji; < lin -na. Northimrt and
Northport Point, *>Uc rouml
trip

RETURNING SANE DAT
INrtjndt.l f-eturm, abwnr.
fln. romntrxlnn. ami «hf
I.U-iwrd a-iih the--- favcjra. '
fr.rj rovatu< to pria*Tvr.
th« m.

!

Wntiflt-n. t«Uy. to
Htn.lyand.xp.nrn;c.- . _
' clan of high ktandtng In hto t-ruf.-win.
hto prriarmtioc i. th- only on. m the worl ;
r><-osni.*.l and in U>r-.l l.y th.- tnrrii. af fra
' to.Tnlly. It I* JH»*ltlT. ly Uin ..nlj jifriiaraMon |
■ known to a lrnca aMrh withont tin- uin' of
: mi-dirin.-* anil tomici. aill round out the hnl
lowi-d, thin cheek or arrawBr neeje a ith hi
healthy flieh, K**r r.-ni.rt'ink: wnukl.-* tr
the far,-, neck and hand- it a. i» ilk. magi
oar ajidicatlon ..ft. n »howlng a dc^ i.l.a
pmc mtsit. f-porJaliy when ih. furrow l-

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PEXEBAL mSURMCE
O. R. CARVER A 8RO,

FIRE mSDRANCE

,

L. L. A. DUILDIN8L
Manl_____ _ ____
IH a
ai A A. K k
~ Yl* Ooi avi^H
YrM^orl.........................

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A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OfMa M6. NSW WUhtlm blMk.
fkoM,cta.

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GEO. A. JARVJS

GRAND RAPIDS I moim lY

DENTIST

-

COMPANY.

201 FRONT STREET

to.f..r. ir.it.h.--.nc W- atoo warn. Udl- n-t I
to aae any ot*.«r rreara on the f.c . a- l>r
Chario- n«di Fo.au guaraBlr«a aoi to pro
.mote ihr growth of hair
On eale at aU the prinr;)..! fVpartmert
gtores and Dmtcut*

Train Nar.- Tr.rcr-.Oty. 4

in-ahem ehotO-l aiwaya u.-c L»rniarl.e. Hc-h !
Ko.id after wrantng bahy. It will ato>. r«-t<
a buMotn to U> natural cnt iur aad Iwauty 1

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W. «am.»tlr a-am Udje- to acid

J. r. dKNKii.

1. H. Miarei
6io. W MeWiltf
MDHROE & MeWETH'*

6ENERU INSURANGE
81 I NEWWILHCLM BLOCK
I S p.m-aad
Korthport 10 JO a. m. aad

Kl IVIB AUL.
Musio Mouao

M. B. EARNER,

JOHN R. SANTO
New WUkol* Block. Trmr

M. & N. L TIUE^GARD

I.O. r.-t. th. gr,«u,t c.r
I>r Chari.-' n*Oi

(«M.W,T.Wllhr:m ttUi.

C. D. MILLER
OEIMTI»T

g I. UCTWOOO. ».,r. » ». a

Prop

Next door A- V. rrtedrtch'i »he« itor*

Or. Charles Ce., lOB fiUln SI. H.Y.

Pere Marquette

EYES ^

In .Sect JOB* S. 1905. ___

EXAMINED free:
^LASSES
UROUMD THAT ARK
a r.

Real Estate.

Cure Headaohoo, Stralstiti
Croas Aym and RMtorw
PTfotViaion.
DM.

USE CALMAN'8 Elastic Heor Fliv
ioh for floor*.
8. E. Wait A tons.

A. WOb.l>‘l

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