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The Evening Record, August 19, 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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1905-08-19
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THE EVENING RECORD
8PAQE8
MPTUREIS
MUGHFEIIRBI
I;
sniiaiasBF
A FIT TIME TU
FIT UP
Doctors at First Had Ne Hepeas of MARRIAGE WITH IRISH PRINCEB8
18 DECLARED OFF.
His Rscovsfy—Thought Lungs
Woes Tom But Ho Was Injursd Intomsily Instead.
SHOE STOCK
Lambsft NaOiaaa. UaSor Ssateacs at
OaatH. Csmsaltted SalcMe la
Hia CalL
UTBUrtniDSEETHEWEST
BMK HI ■ Htm
RIG STRIDE IN
FREEDOM CAUSE
^
Rs^nsst Mass LaM Nlfbt
GEAR HAS ORANTEO THE PEOPLE
A NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
Bj Wlre.to ibe BvoaJag Rsoord.
PortsiMutb. Aog. 19.~Daraa Bosm.
a eoUsacas of M. WItIa to tbs poaos
ooaforeaee laft hers at 7:20 this mom
lac tor Ojratsf Bay to ooof. r with Pres
sarat Roossrslt la reply to an argont REPRESENTATION>TO WHOLE OF
rsQssst rscelrsd from Mr. Rooserei:
. RUSSIA IS DECREED.
last night, president lUioseroli and
King Bdward fearing a rupture la the
psaoe negotiations are doing their ut First Meeting in January—Rules of
most to secure a successful fermlnaElection Will Be Promulgated In
tkia of tbs peace oooferenre. Th^
envoys have recom
Fifty Covemmente and the
Province of Don.
aal peace ddbiands I
coinnacE h his people
CHIID’S FACE
HAUNTED HER
if:
'h ■OTHEB'STEnOBlE CONFESSION
K,_
. . '^•ONED
U
IV :
*
i■
ar
WILUNG TO
STAY AT HUME
6 O’OLOOK EDITION
INVITAT10NB OUT.
Miw Robarta and Mr. Batch te Be Man
n*d Aug. 20.
Invitations have been isaaed for
or the
wedding of Miss Markin Stevensi Roberu and Prank Orlo Bnlch. Tbe
many will take place at the
By Wire to tba Bvealag Baeord.
of Miss Roberts' parents. Judge and
mtiMNT AMO KIMO EOWARO
8t Loala. Mo.. Aag. 12.—Lambert BO SAVB JUUUS BTARBUCK, WHO Mrs. Loiin Roberts. 43C Washington
Nelhaaa. aadcr eeateaoe of death ea
WAS INJURED IN IOWA
ATTKIimMO TO AVERT IT.
street, on Wednsday evening. Aug. 30.
Monday next, eommitted eaieide this
BDomlng In '
of the death
watch hr at
hlouelf In the heart
with a pea
He was
mnrdcriag
oember.
WAS STRUCK BY A PLANK
tWVOVS HAVE RSCOMMENDCO
BRIDGE BCAFFOLOINQ.
OUCH A COURSE TO MIKADO.
ter Oay by so UffsiR Mooasgs
V
T«»VEM« CITY, WCHWAW, MTWHO*y, AUOUCT Mb MM.
her
81. Petornburg. Aug. 19.—EmiH-rof
Nicholas has today announced
grant to the people of Russia of a na
tional consultative assembly l
fornM*d of «-l*-ctc«l ri-pr<-B(-n tat Ives from
(he whole- of Russia. Thn imperial
manifesto, which is pnbllshed simultsneouhly hen- snd at Moscow, ani
which will b«- read to all the rhurehes
of the empire, is dated at Peterbof
day. snd is as follows:
•'The empire of Russia Is formed
id strengthened by the Indestructible
illdsrity of the emperor with the
daughter
YEARS AGO-
SPANISH KING
JUDDmNSANE
WHO REPORTED TRACES OF THE
DREADED MALADY.
King Edward Appointed the Two Phy
sicians and on Their Report De
clared That the Matgh
Wat Broken.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Madrid. Aug 19.—Dc Dr. Macho,
physIrian of tiie lilshup of Sion, who Ik
privati- rhaiilain to the royal family,
raid t«Mlay tliat the pmpoKcd marriage
of King Alfonso and Princess Paniaca
of ('onnaught was dc-clar<ti off when
Alfonso vl.>il«-»l England. King Ed
ward ap|uiint«'«l two physician* to ex
amine the viMitig Spaiiisb king, and
they r»-iMirt«-«l that Alftmso showed
algns of InsanIfT—Tlo-n King Edward
di-c-laretl (lu.- match uff.
centuries by protecting her from all
misfortunes and all attacks, and has
constituted up to the present time
pledge of unity, indeptmdenee. Integ
rity, msterlsl well being and Intellec
tual development.
Manifesto Referred to.
Refused te Oismian complaints Agginst
our msnlfeslo of Pi b. 24. 1903.
CeL Mlnar, LIsuL Forteseue, Ca;^
, By Wire to iba Mrsolng Hocord.
lIUmI
understanding all
the fatherland in
Bloomington, Ind., Aug. lit.—\Yhlie the faithful
Bath ai(d "Billy" Taggart.
proti
f* organ I rat ion of
nbe lay dying from heart trmM.le. Mrs.
state by establishing on a fl
John Lynch today csmfessed to the
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
(Cuntiuuf-d on Second Page.)
murdor by poison lveniy-<ino years
Wooster. Ohio. Aug. 19.—Judge
Eason todav In ibe Taggart dlv«»re.ago of bar S-yaamld dsuKhter. In her
il dlamlsst-d Captain Tags
dying eoafesalon Mr. Lynch said the
irges Implleating IJeutenant H
girl's smiling tadh I: jnted
and Clinton SiM-nct-r. a business
ness in the last fev
n of Chicago. He refust-d to dis
miss the complaint against Colonel
Miner. Lieub-nant Forteseue. Captain
l^sh and "Hilly" Taggart.
SUFFERED NINE YEARS
MORE HEI^ WANTED
ne OUT OF TOWN
Business So BHek That Even Home
Miss NIds Hanson, an old settler of
Bowers Hsrl»or. passed Into th«* gn-at
Labor Would Be Acceptable
unknown at T# o'clock yerterdsy after
who was begging food on the
at Present.
i*Hng Him
lln»*ss of near»y south side of the city was sent out of
by the |iu]lr<‘ last evening. Th»las IlsnsoD moved to this pan of fellow answered to the partial descrip"Help wsnl«Hl'* is the cry at the the country with her parents thlnygiven by Mrs. W.
rannlug factory Just nuu. Manager
ear* agev Nine years ago the Oolclen as.the man who attempted to
Harold Kne4-lsnd Is ui< sgalnst a prob
and mother dl«>d and shortly hold her up on the per
•ninsula road yeslem. At present then- sre 35«> Work afier that time <he daughter. NIds. terday as told exrluslvly In the Reco
-ord.
ers employtnl at the factory hut if the
stricken with a kidney disease and The affair hap|K-ned In so short a tli
company would secure ihem they
slnrv* has be<*n-a sufferer. Ijuit and Mrs. Golden was so aurprlsed (I
would take l.tWKt.
Fifty thousand Tuesda.v she was fnrrerl to lie In be«l
le jK>lli
If she
pounds i»f lM*ans are on hand and more
sh^ ct
from that time her life has salftly
could not rt-cognlxe him
srf- still coming. Ko urgent Is (ho ebbed. One sister, Mrs. Summers of
she giveja gull description oi
niTil of help that auy«>ne who can't Cleveland, who has b«*en her constanS
come u» tl factory to work on lM>ans, vmpanlun all tlmnigh the years of
n
by notifying the mauagr-r
iK>r health, and six brothers, three in
CONCERT HIGHLY PRAISED.
them' a«‘Dl • their homes where they
ilH pan of the state and three In the
ran airing (hem and tho' will Im- calletl
cal
tale of WoshingtiMi survive her.
C. A. Sksichsr Received a Telegram
i
- The
— factory
forr when completetl.
The fiineml will Iw held from the
Concerning Polmatier Sisters.
lake anyone over H years old hut
hom«« at 2 p. m. Sunday, the Rev.
applications don't kei-p up uith
On Aug. 30 the Polmatier sisters
Htsiib of Old Mission offlclallng.
work.
will give a concert In this city for the
The women averagt> from id) cenu to
benefit of the Traverse City band. The
fl a day.
eoocert will be under the din-ctlon of
C. A. Skelcher and Mr, Skelcher has
enough to secure a
LOWERED ROESrS RECOFTD.
Scores Were Better Than Usual at the t>een fortunate
organixatlon that gives
ell-knt
Regular Weekly Event cf th
»ly bliIgh class ctmeerts. Yesterday
Rod and Gun Club.
he received the following telegram
from A. R. Coates, exalted ruler of
the Kaukanna (Wlsconaln) lodge of
la a practice swim yeslenlay noon
Kenneth Smith-swam across Boardman lake In 1C\ mlouios. . This held yei«terilay aftermH>n. The seore^
noon. Kenneth Smith swam arnx>s
all higher than usual and the one aboald hear t
Boardman lake In 16% minutes. This shoot was a granl <
The fulloaing
INDIAN CAMP MEETING—Steamer
Is considerablyJesB thi
e the top notch
tr-cord of 18^. Mr. Smith U In active
Columbia will run an excursion Sun
training and the match Tuesday will
day morning, leavipg Traverse City at
be more Interesting than was cxpeci9 a.m. Returning, leave Northport at
Strangways started to
4:30 p. m.. reaching Traverse City at
1 acrosa for time
wh< I partially
7 p. m. Fare for round trip 50 cents.
c»»urs«-.on accountI of feeling a cramp
Wyeaong’s orchestra.
aug 17-2t
Cum lag
r.“
GOUD SHOOT
X
SIX NEW CASES.
Two Ocatha From Yellow Fever In
New OHeana'today.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Ne%r Orleans. Aug. 12.—Six
ESCAPED IN RAIN.
Jackson Prisoner Made His Got Away
In a Oriole.
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
Jackson. Mich.. Aug. 19.—William
Ksnsndy. tent to Jackson prison for
tan years for burglary, escaped this
luring a drizzling rain. A
________ IM is offered.
Mr. And Mrs. C. A. Hammond ratarosd last night from a few days' rao
rnAfcm st NortbporL
OUT
THE E C LEWIS
and skillfully made are the Indian Baskets
and Birch Bark novelties shown here. As
souvenirs of this part of the country there
is nothing finer to give. They are always
acceptable.
City Book Store
ClK Boterteo.
A Quarter to a Iliird
Less Than R^Iar
Price •
Kttbecli«9oytsau^
SMOg BAiROAIIMS
S.73
a.33
BaOO
DOUGLAS & CROSSETT MAKE
dot Wtatbor
BAOHANT
A
ROSOOB
Tootmar
A swoopinj; mloction in
Mens’ Womens’ umlObiU
drons’ Tan. Black and
Panvas Oxfords
Wc have just rtn-eivetl a IntKO
shipment of womens’ shot's
that we have phioetl on sale
We have liu- moat tlurahli* 8ix>n^^-9 the market
affonls. Wi: know how
to buy sjxm^ aiul will
Kive you tht? bi-netit of
o n r kiiowktli;e.
All
sizes ami prices.
pcTtaininK to Lumber and
Building Materials of aU
kinds, wo will be glnil to <xxif
for with you at any tinib.
at $1.23
WAITiy
DRUG J^TORE
5 E COR IRONT&UNION,
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TltlB
fRlCES SATISFACTORY
BatabUahadin 1808
Rooen SIO State Bank Bldg.
Bo>-8’ and youths’ rotu^h and
ready shoes at exceptionidly gooil values. Remem
ber we are never undersold
for good goods.
JtJfnd Brellick
S Company
242 e. TrcttI St
-riHK NAMC
Orinnell Bro^bHers
Ths FIbao
EVERY
THING
all solid and InU-st stylos.
bb4
Or^BB Boyers* Guide
late- hteUrt-y ..fkiobi*an-Ma..irFa.lft—
oo a.». rtand. out a. pr«.».a,nUy a. O KINKELL B80»-boww. moch W U>« PlpoIttT. gnarmnu- of -wt^aettoo to OTorT
parrkawr f)T ovt-r Iwnoty 0 rt-yoara.
You wm fiod tt VERY ML-OR TO TOLU
AOVANTAQK to «ro or rom»nnU-*U- wUh
a. tf you are cont,n,pUiInc U.^ purrW of a
a rnano or aay oth«>r Ma.tcal ln»truiii«-al.
Vou’Il find our estimaU's and advioo will save money for job'll
whou'planiiiug a building.
Our mills turn out everything for int<‘rior finish—our yard
everything fiir the outside.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
ClUzuna Phonu. 82t Bull. 189.
WE ARE MOVING
Men’s Pants
OommoriGo Tomorrow
RteoorcAfls
ORiNNEUU BROTMKRtS
HicUakB's LmUbH Hade Boom. 159 E. Fraat St
ME>NS €xYOUNG MENS
_ ,
CLOTHINO f €> rURjgSHlNGS 1
HAS FIGHnNG CHANCE
ILLINOIS EXCURSION te PHoakey,
By Wire to the Evening Record.
CHartovefat and Harbor Springs, BunBuffalo. Atxg. 19.—Webb Jay. the
Cleveland automobile raeer who ran day. A^ It. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:20
aug 1S4C
into a fence at the KenUworth race A. M.
track yesterday, has a fighting chance
for life. Dr. Roswell Park says Jay's
skull may be fractured but tbe Immedi
ate danger lies In tbe tnjnry to bis left
WA9ITCD.
200 ommm. ^rta and boya avar
74 yaaia af aga. Pteasant, claaa
Window Cleaner Killed.
By Wire to tbe Brsnlag 'Raeord.
betrolL Mlcb.. Ang. 19.—Rnssell
Rowe, employed as a window cleaner,
fell thirty feet nt 144 Woodward aveaoe today and died aooa afterwaxda.
TiouMrm. Naatlffw Milrta. Straw
Hata. *lr.. wr» to ehui«« vwnmr•hip at oar atoro Ula wook. If amanfacterbv prkwa <x«uit for aiy
Udag wuh Um- iumi of Travwya
Cttjr awl vk-inity. Ywy Uttl- of
your uraMy wiU mako yoa eam(ortab e thoar hot daya.
A few pairs Tan Shoes and Oxfords to close
out at once.
sT-e:
IT \\1LL PAY anyone to look over
ir lot of pants, bought cheap, soiling
febb Jay, the Automobile Racer. May at closing prices.
ang 18-ti
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Survive the Accident at Kenil
worth Yesterday.
SmaHest OMtfag
Salt*...
Good Shoes
Going
Cheap’
3.BO Or«a»s
3.00 Or«d*s
5.00 <^rmdtmm
VRiHe the Lay Dylnp From Heart
Trouble ’Mra. John Lynch Told
How She Had Poleonod
Her Little Girt.
CANNING FACTORY CAN USE 1J»0 Was an Old Settler of Bower* Harbor.
Funeral Service Will Be Tomor
^ WORKERS.
row Afternoon.
WE RE CLOSING
LIIMIQUE
EXAMIHED BY ERGUSH DOCTORS
8pe<^ to tbo Evening Record.
Crawn, Mich.. Aug. 19.—Mrs. Julius
Slarbuck has received a letter from
Myrtle Thompson, who is nursing Mrs.
Rtarburk's soo. Julius, who
Jared at Berlin. Iowa. The Ieii»-r,
which was dated Aug. 1C. is as fol
lows:
"My Dear Mrs. SUrbuck—I am the
nurse employed by the count/ doct<*rs
to take care i»f your boy. He was hurt
Tuesday morning about 8:30, bit by a
plank that made a sesffold on a biidg'*
where men were nutting In a new
bridge. He was riding on the steps of
the verr back coach and this plank
stuck out in such a way as to strlke
hlm. UTien he was first hurt the doc
tor did not have any hO|>es of him a<
all. But be rested pretty well last
night and htu U-en comfortable all
day today and It is now 7:2o, Thenaren't any broken ItoDes. But the hurt
is Internally. At first they thought hlr.
lungs srere lorn pretty Imdly but tl^r
blood ilmt ho raises is very dark, so
that shows a Isn't bleetUng fresh fnun
(he lungs or it would Im> bright
Now I will write i-arh day
day If there Is any change
tell his mother as soon as
to come home he was coming and stav
est of his life."
CDMPaiNT DISMISSED
—
WEATHER-Sboven and tbimdar
storms toftlcht; Saadsy fair ««st
portion.
Ends Within Ten Days
. A Big Lot of nice Cassimere and fine Worsted
Goods bought for just such an occasion. Reg
ular prices would be, and are $1.50. $3.50,
$3.75, $4.00, $.j.00 and $0.00. We will close
the lot at from
Sec the New Suits made es
pecially for young men by a
manufacturer of exclusively
young men’s goods—they’re it.
$1.00 to $3.50 PER PAK
$10,|f#*15, $18.
THESE
SEE OUR LARGE AD
SHKRMAM
e.HUNTTO.1
a»]^
(hWWGAVXB B1.0OK.)
Do you want a. pair of p2mts?
LOOK AT
«« ;
:W;-
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IINQRECORD
i^JES
AV.BAnnK. I
k TlUvKfitc cmr.
MM. U to • ^IMMM a«r to
vaft M tto »<r—toM4tM—iwtoMy
vwi7.4tom»Mi«4. BaitoWtoi,
I pm^ liAve torid OBt aai iBto
Mt obtyed to» mawt. to aome porUm« of to* dtr. to* tM tave aot
b*M trteflMd «ad toeir lo*r MtoCtf
toaatoa* aun ohatnwi to* aid««alka.
Patoapt to* ptopmy ovaen hav^ not
had cbB* to altead to tola aad petoaps
they wOl la to fatal* but ta ortor that
to*r 40 ao, to* Baeord Apaih ramlada
toen toat toore ia aa ordiaaBce as
tb* bHfht of to* limbs and also
penalty for not eonlonaln* to the r««ulatioBS. _________________
,meas
K-
THl NATIONAL AAAHItLY.
The dtar la^ dtelfesto to hU peop3m totojr i^ted them toe riabt to
tout a ToM^A the itovernroent. VThui
VKta *ras to toe Btiicllab
^> toe constUation
> too
4}pu«9 l^ea, ao this national aaacmJ^ly ia to toe» 1Russian people,
ntfosto cardully provides for
Tte^tontfof
Some time a«o the Record called atteatJoa to toe fact that sometlmas
when walks were prepared for a oement sidewalk that to* place wbei*
toe old walk was wont to lie was left
wltboot aay protectiua. That was sev
eral days aco. The partlcqlar walk
at toat time was left in sitch a condltion that a person oslac the sidewalk
would walk Into toe bol* left by the
old pavement wltboot noUdax It. This
walk Is still In the same condition, no
llxhts and Dotolax to stop toe pedes
trian from stambllng Into the sand
and mud.
___
KniHED FOCKTUOK
Ul. tATUNOAV. AUQUrr It, mL
lo or
f mvpm
*cntT|nc*Tn
▼
er nnsiT
A
5
5
»<Wt eoBvawbait fM> tW who whA So A
f cnense
s:;:inx*?ru-rs.2s: rs; f
A
M *«*
Ar* paiabW oe dwomd Xo eayi»enu ^
ma*««aea|itaewrt«a>aar*M-«rd*|Ksaior. ^
$
acceuns
__________________
^
DEPOSnS
$
Wat ba ma**. U
au (Wi^rr>. aa
^
I People’s Savings BanK |
E Ttsmssi cm
hicbigam
^
I strength, the greatnes.s and the |
I of her history, extending through
BIGSTMKUHIEEDOlililM.
Itbousaud yee
(OQoUnoed Prom FIrat Page-)
4
o, —ji^oTHER’S
••YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD"
Matt.J.Johhsohs
6088
,,
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
u...
i.r
Iron htH'l of oppression.
I inD the smansion at vrell ai in toe cabin.
ha* been made and prolkatdy in time ■ Bvlea
he wUl advance far enough to govern i anudim
' himself wWly-atHl well
.
wjS'ill-U^petrdand____,
------------------—__
ha\-eheallhr. laughing bumamtj.n
T.„. ,lm.- ...
m.,or for -rim ;
mlng trees has come and gone and the | WHir for our tr«« Book ••MotKwrKx
*lty presents a gr»*aMy lmprov^*d ap-jW4 SIAOFKkO tESUkATM Cfi,
. with
ily bop
God Almighty, and alth the comi
ns. Russia
efTort* of all her
erge triumphant
from the trying
tiiui
leals through which she Is now paasorde
id
will
be
bom
again In tbe
lug.
Wbere one mu rets rich
tbroneb bazardoas specnlatloo,
a hudred cet poor.
Wbere one mu stays poor
throueb tbe slow ud sure
methods of savine, a bundred:
cain ladepeidence.
We issue interest beatlor
StTings books and certtfeates.
Wt> arv maltiii^F apectal i*fforte to mluoe our
raiiRt?
•icx*k aod are making an advonoe‘faII allowing that will
save you ju»l
Every Range guaranteed
Vewir Orwdi« !• Ooed
J. W. SLATER
WkAlMAlt ABi lAtAil
There is more caurrh In this section
of toe country than all other diseases
pm together, end «n|il toe last
lasi few
«•;»
K*"**^*
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IN
CVERirTHINO
DCALCRS
IN
Shutrrs’
tVlRYTMINO
“The Hannah Drug Store’
Is fast becoming the most popular place in the city.
The prescrip
tion department has more than doubled its business since this
‘Tdcal*’ store was opened.
The purest of drugs, expert pharma
cists and prompt delivery at any hour of the day and up to
night, has built our business up to its splendid proportions.
at
Bring
or send or telephone your next prescription to us and see how
quickly we will serve you.
/
It is a pleasure to know that Traverse City supports one of
the handsomest and most expensively furnished Drug Stores in
the state of Michigan.
It is conceded so by those whose busi
ness calls them to the largest cities in our state.
been in yet?
Have YOU
Drop in at any time if only to see how easy our
leather upholstered furniture really is.
Vou may be tired.
It is
a most delightful place to rest.
You may need some perfume or some toilet soap.
your outing?
medicines.
1
NOW
EVERY ('UITICAL SMOKER (
I mens .Shuler'a l»an*tella.
OeSMMS
CoermoMTS Ac.
SOMETHiNG NEW
A Touching Story
the saviog from death of toe baby
_ of 0«o. A. Eyler. Cumberland. MdL
He writes: “At the age of 11 mocito%
our little girl was in declining health,
with serious throat trouble, and two
physicians -gave her op. We were al
most In despair, when we resolved to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coo-
after takin
gave
liottles she was curred. and is t
perfect beaktth.“ Ne' r falls to relievo
and ctire a rough or cold. At Johnson s itnig Store. F. H. Meads and a
sntlj falling to cure with loc^ treat^
jt*hnHon's Drug Store. B Wall A Sons’ drug atores; 60c and
$1.00, guaranleod. Trial bottle 10c.
l*“‘*ro™e"n
«^rrh to b?
^ H stores; price ^50c.^
proven catarrh
Irug I
tiunal disease and toerel•fore requl
constitutional treatment,. Hall'a C*
IXiu’t wall until your blood 1* Im
larrh Cure, maniifartiired by F.
Regulates the stomarh and Isiwels, poverished and you are sick and ail
Cheney A Co., ToU«do. Ohio, la
heals and wKUhes toe llttlo ones’ stoni' ing. but Uke Hollister’s Rocky Moun
only constitutional cure on the n
achs and give* them a healUiful and tain T<». It will positively drive out
from 20 drop to a
natural sleep. HolUsler’s Rocky Moun all impurities. 36 cents. Tea or Tab
acts directly c 1 Jibe blood and
surfaces of th( system. They offer one tain Tea Is the children’* benefactor. lets. Johnson Drug Store.
hundred dollai R for any case It falls to 35 cents. Johnson Dtug Store.
cure. Send for circulars and lestlFiendish tuffering
monials.
Peculiar Disappearance.
Is often caused by sores, ulcers and
AddrenB; F. J. CHENEY A CO.. To
J. D. Runyan, of Butlenllle. O.. laid canr<*rs. that eat away your skin. Wnl
ledo. Ohio.
the jiecullnr dlsapjM'arauce of the pain Bedell, of Flat Rock. Mich., aaya. “I
Sold by druggists. 75-.
Take Hall's F-amlly Pills for coniU- ful symptoms of indigestion and hlli- have used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for
ousni-ss to Dr. King’s New Ufe Pills. ulcers, sores and cancers If is the
patlon.
He says: “They are a perfeel remedy best healing dressing I ever found,"
for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, Sooihes and heal* ruts, burn* and
cxiusiljiatlon. etc. ’ GuaranUK*d at John- scalds. 25c ai Juhniiun'B Drug Store,
Kim's Drug Store. F. H- M'
F. H. Meads and S E Walt A Sonr
drug stores; guaranteed.
Try some of our face lotions.
tooth powder are vgry necessary.
'i
Tmt BrfiAhU Hmm Fmil
lie is ArouBcA
Public
I knnwlTlie public is arous
i of that
edge of the curative
;rlc Blttera.
medicinal tonic. FJIectr
Ktomach, liver Id kidneys.
Mary IL Walters,
i, of 546 iSt. Clair Ave..
Columbus. O., writes: “For severs!
months 1 was ghen up to die. 1 bad
fever and ague, my nerves were
wrt*cked; 1 could not sleep, and my
;
\ras so weak, from'using usQ1 •»** Norton' drugs, thsl I could not
boxed candies and chocolates.
,
m
UJM
25
PER CENT
Babies' skin will be soft, fair and
smooth If .vou give them Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It
roguistes the stomach and bowels. It
makes the Uttle ones sleep and grow.
35 cents. Johnson Drug Store.
Patents
WANTED.
300 women, girls and .boys over.
14 years of age. PloaeanL clean
work.
The Travere# City Canning Co.
aug 12-t^
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
JUST NOW
' Given at Peterhof I
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BAR
P
No other picee of boMolMM fmmilure tppeak ao tl6*
qnently to the booMwife m e gMi, SiMl Bugs.
THE INDIAN PLAY OF HIAWATHA
YTA a R. A L RT.
The OJIbway Indian drama -Hiawa
tha'* will be givea at Lake Ta-way-gomug. near Petoskey. Mich., daily from
July 4lh to Sept. 4to. This readiiloa
of the Indian as a romanUc figure,
should be' aeen by every on*. De
scriptive pamphlet can be had by addressb^ ticket agent. G. R. A I. RyTraverse City, or C. L. Lockwood. Q.
P. A.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
June 2t-mon wed-«al-to-fepM
$.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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OO-'
eoont of too great amouBt of watar
aaed daring tha day lor ■nnatimtnrlag and otoer parpocea naremiry rvim
for sprlakltag lawns mast ha anforead.
B. O. Jm«L 8apL
Jim 14-tf
money Hbout
M
TAi-tC
Boon ftr MttaltUac lawns toe ffeMi
fitof ekMnai from i tot bm At
no time con water he need wttoont
grace. IIKC at
basis the dorowdlc life
and then wo devoted oursx lr
"Nicholas."
“toe present government
tain«4 tdZ.
task of co-ordinating electlv
tea faith In the people, that they wUl
Institutions with governments! a>i-1
aid In overcoming the crisis and perils
Ira D. Wart leu of East Jordan was a thoritles and of removing the dlsagr«*<- }
el^’that Russia is now facing. The docn- considerably worried man this room ments existing then which has rvarted j
Uiitire this morn■urai will diw proclaimed In fifty gov ing for a while but tbrongb FYank
Laf'entsee’s honesty bis mind was re
managers of the various stort-n
dhuaenta and In the province of Don. Ileved and a poeki
bel book containing
comi>any in the state. A featun* of
^^^>hTbIs step Is an epoch In Russian hls- $L2 was returned to him.
coDatantly
cestoi
t*.
**”■ Kstherlng will l*e an address by a
Mr. Uartlelt was a guest at the Hotel view.
r, and tbe time
'*• 'ibry. Plur years the government has
muming
their good Intc
^eJw>*ii an esample of absolute autocracy. nilting last nlglit and■ this
■ ‘ down his
the lavatory laid
i elected representatl
whi
cser, through
ruled .
C*»r,
loruuKu his
I... ministers, -------;
rontslnlng a roll of blUi. vrten
ssla to take
a rod of Iron. Outside the beau-,
ieft_ he hirgot to pick up toe pockt*lion of the
ive part
FREE t'ONCEHT at Grlunell Bros
• Mu ihejUjok. Frank l^Foouee. barber at Jud laws, there
lereby. attaching to the higher music *ton- tonight und» i dir,*ctlou of
I. discovered the money sUte institntions
itions a apcrial consults Mr. Chas. A Skekber.
Later Mr. Bartlett live b^y entnisusd with the preilml
legs of which were mysteries apt to
nary elaboration and discussion of
. ao^
King .\lf<irK«u of PpnliL b-i« l»erome
ptrik* and devastate In unexpi'Ctol
iMUaee
measures and with the examination
had a pocket book and on haring It de of the stme budget.
J*0]ui?uri.r known a* “Alf..ie*o the
plaeea.
llravx-” sitMt* lii.« ep'.Mxle in r«ris with
Create Lower Howe*.
Btst toe Inevitable has happened. scribed U) him. turned U over to the
owner. H- was given a fS bill as a
“It Is for this reason that, while pre- toe bomb throw er».
With the passing of the middle sgw. reward for bis honesty.
sorviug toe fundamontal law regardln;;
with, too alMillshmcnt of the -divine
the autocratic power, we have dyemed
right of kings’ roan awakened. He
Harry Truchlood and O. Drlnkwater
it well to form a r
T«*
rr*u4
tmr
TUat.
mbly) xjf Kokomo. Ind., are guests of Dr and
not of royal blood found something
douam (lower house of
Artlnp was suioking a g«Mnl cigar.
ns fo: Mrs. J. O. Trueblood. Dr. Trueblood's
and to approve the regulation^
within hlmseTT that told him that he
-1 had a rare fdex* of luek this electiocs to this douma. ext ending th< father and mother, who have been
Wfs Joat as able to assist In governing
whol<
to the
validity of these la<
himself and his as one man-* man morulng.” be explained. “In looking territory of too empire,. with St
his guests for the piuit three weeks,
ceptlons only as may ^be consldcrcil have returned home.
too often apt to l»e a prolllgale or an over an oKl biin*nu dniwer 1 found
put necessary In the «
Imbecile. . With this awakening came roliiiublan half dollar that
j and In which special econditions obtain
awn.v
twelve
or
tliirt«>en
years
ago
a dealt* and with the desire to many
"As regards the particit»ation In.the
place* came a mnsumroaiion. King« forgotten all about."
“I M'e." aald Hhortlelgh. “And yo* ialtors of the gosiidarsvenuia duftnn
are flgurehoada and arc Just as usofiil
of delegates from tbe grand duchy of
priM-eedivl to sfwud It.”
Finland
on Question ronrernlng the
as figureheads.
-iHi you think I'd s|M-nd a keepgenerally and the grand di
But Russia remalneil iKddnd. the saki>V’ be asked Indignsutly. “1 ain't empire
In particular, we still lake s
great boar was slumbering. The i>e«e that kind. I Us»k «ll to a coin «'«1- measures.
Bjjent. A Buviu^s kmk
plo were still under the lr*»n hand of lector uud a4»ld It for 50 cents.’ —ChiElectfon to Lower House.
nowimt jirvvfiits the om* and
the -Utile father” and the grand dukes. caco Tribune.
i^i« 11
disi*ouruci«
till* other. BItr
But the Idtw was genulnating. Into
Savings
Book iasiuil d will*
ledlately
for
onr
approbation
tbe^ bmln of the peasant there was
latlons for the elections to the douma.
loan you a small stifo to Like
aotnethlng that wiMild not Iw allllod.
to that diituties from flrfly govern
home, to keep your savings
The knout, the Cxissack charge, the
ment* and from the mllllury province
in, without tjost. Three |K*r
firing xd volleys by the uiilltla klRed
of the I)i»n mav Ik* aide to assemble
ot'ut jjaid on Savings a« <K»uut
not later than the middle of January.
sxmie. wound(>d others and caiisetl
or oertificates of deposit if
11*06.
"Wo reserve to ourselves entirely
desired.
tho care of perfecting the organization
of the gosiudarsvennia douma: and
The revolutionary ld«>a spread,
when the course of events sliall have
shown tbe neresslty for clianges e<»rr«
spnwul even as tho fire In the dry
spondingly completely to the welfare
grass of the prairie. The wt.rld saw
of the empire, we shall not fail to gi\ ”
what was «imlng hut the ryar. hllndtMl
at the proper mumcni the necessary
by Intrigue, saw nt>t and neither did he
directions.
4n»r. But the torrent still n»se until
Confidence in People.
tho mliiUters were no longer able to
“We arc cxinvlnced that those wlm
shall have been eleclet! by tho confil and will l>e refunded to vou if after us
utem the tble. The rumble r»'*rhe«l
denco
of
the whole |H*ople and who w ill ing half a botUe of
Nlrholas’ ears and by I he time he bethus be cant*d uj»on to participate in
THB FAMOUS
came rognUant of what It meant. It to most women is a ten
the legislative work of the go'vemroent
hail iMHHHnr a meiiarlng growl. lU fore anxiety, serious thov
will show themselves in the eL>yes of all
korthy of the ImiM-riai
Russia
and swtret anticinatioo.
ho could sub-stltute soniethiug
in the virtue of which they have
With toe ccssaUon of pain
p«*a>-e ilu« euragttl populace, it lu'camo
Invlteil to co-operate In thl»
necessary to childbirth,
an angry roar. The Busslan peasant there comes calm nerves.
that. In perfe<-t hartad BwakeiuMl and he carts! not for ] bleep and rccuperatiotu
Lutions and aumany
oaUbllshed bv
thoritles of the
us. they will con iribute pn>fltably and
zealously tx> out labors for the wellThe governmtml yielded, yielded In
PRIPMn
lM*lng of our common mother. Russia
order to save what was very eminent.
I IlltIuU ^
unH>.
for the strengthen!ling ct tbe noh>.
the security and the givainess of tlu
a revolution. The RlI^sian people
empire, as well a.s ftir the tranquillity
have ln>en given a v«ilrt‘ in the p>vemand prosperity of the people.
ment. they have b»>eome a part of It
world
Nrw Era for Russia,
-Tcty bottle.
The average Rioslan |>ea.s*nt and i
r brea
invoking the blessing of the
of tht* lower clash Is not rapaidtFor Sals and Guaranteed Only by
m the labors of the institutions
of governing himself entirely, he
Idlsh.-d by us. and with unabakin the |grace of
confidence In
not pmgressed that far yet, for
| " Amo^ the manifold aids to childbirth
BO YCAftr
the infallibility of <
manv cenluiit-s he ha* In-en ground MotberaFriead has gioan in popularity
EXPERIENCE
STO
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«.
lOTiCE TOVATEI UEEES
Been tannetl on
Tooth brushes and
A full line of the 6nest of fancy
We sell all the standard patent
A most complete stuck of nurses’ and physicians’
supplies.
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R-lprxV
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WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
2So SEE OUR WDfBOW 2So
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NEW eiNtllEUTnilUL mCH WIU. BE DENMTED TOMOIllll)
the sermon, irmspaeUre of creed. If rlew tbe aetloos of |he cbnrcb and | remained practlc Uly sachaagod la all; ktm with tatarest, aad who will toBwr-jtr^tba fdasdi wUI kladly eoailte tba
ao oac bappeaed to be within reacbln< pablicly rsoogalee it, providod they | tbe forty years following, until the row gladly wdoame him *home** again, j following h win grsaUy aid as la asUliat rcamlaa af tbe old ebarth baa
distance, aenrlcca were .held by the fewnd It la aU rcapecu worthy of m.1 bofldln^ was toi
baca osBTCftad Into aa IdemI Sandap
Kbers at tbe church, mad the ilace in ithe sisterhood of Ooogreja- make ro
aebooi room. . A doaMe cartala sep
i At lb:50 a. m. will ba the ooaaacrsfervid reUglons s^rlt f^ atlod. j tlonal chait±ca After dne Investigsr which today occupies the site of iho few nsonths.
arates this from tbe malB toobl H4.!*
otdchnrob.
♦
Record of Twenty Yaara.
| tioo of the ballding. aad tte
poasthta to raise or lower this wt wfil |
b”
= ^*^^d”^ajT2lS:u1n**i2^
«%«rck will ks 4edlcst«d to Its work.
Ikarlng the live years following the
la May. 1SS9. Rev. Demns Coehlln I
to WPT tb^froS
^_
_..V .U„
.rf
.
.
' bnlldlng Of the church times prospered came, bm recently through wUh bisi’®
Tl»4oori wSU be tbroww
sad tbe
the church ao as to partieipato ia
!990fH MM« aster. TIm ■aay'throai- tmlated ootaSda sad ia aad match the]
Cbursb Orpanl**^*®" Perfected.
|*“”
"T•
congregation. A bell college work. Tbe score of years!*?
the cooaecratloa. You wiU tbea plaaaa
ed ortn vt8 peal fOra Its Jojows acw church. Underaoath tbe old baild-1 The American Home MUskmary so-i
^ the pashrdlu ahnllu hrdlu lu;
tastalled in tbe tower, at an ex- which has pa5j=ed since tliai time has
give way to other* who wlah to baar
sdiaa. (be UiriH wlU eUt throsgb tbe lag. tbe faoaameat has been flUod np -dlety, koeptag a sratchlol eye on ,l,^i^Jises
thej^^ of
^ public organlxatlon.
^
»nd that same hot sw^ed to win for him each year a
Mr. Puddefooi In the evenjag.
ststoad gUm wtadowa. softcMd aad for the Mayflower blub room. In the i new aettlemenU reaching out Into tbe i' ^ ^ First Services
. Held..
” ._*_
. I
*^^1 tomorrow call the coogrega- deeper, more abiding place la the
The door* will be opes at 10 a. a,
J.
On the morning of February 2nd.
aabdMi as (boi«b la rwTereaae to tbe rear of the mala room is the kinder-; western wilderness, became
bean* of hi* congregation. He hav,
UoD to wnrahlp.
A few aeau will be reaerved «aUl
I IMS. the little scboolbouse was filled|
plaew la which It bad eaierod, with
10:20 a. m. for aged and Infirm mtm~
jwith an unwooied audience, number-1
faU beam the people wflt return
bera.
Ing
perhaps
half
a
hundred,
who
lls
j
(baaks aato God far Hto ■crcles which
\Ve hope and expect to provide alao
t«mrd atiemivelv u» the jterrices eoa-|
Bwda the amtalfieent eharcb boaw
for those at thla acrvlce who have ao
i ducted by Rev. G<'orgc Bailey of Ben-,
poasWe.
generously contributed to (ha eoaj i:rr.la. In the afternoon they gathered !
rraopht with it« iumcK>«s aad ateaiatrucOon of the building. Wa ahafl.
> again ami after a sermon by Rev. |
orles of the past, the old chareh han
moreover, do the best in our power
'George Thiunp-stjo. also of Bensunla.’
pOBO (orerer. But the sane old ball
for all who come.
'the follnslng persons came forward 1
awlagi la ibe lower and iu music’s
At S.-po p. m. will be a fellowalUp
land assented to the artlcl.'s of falt^; |
JtMl as sweet as It was years aco. The
meeting of the churches in w hich the
illov. and .Mrs. J. H. Crum, Leroy C-l
old has bM-n displaced by tbe new. but
pastors of (be city churches will par
I BUvnI and .Mrs. Fannie E. B1«kk1. Amos •
the memory of the old and tbe founda
ticipate. and at 7:30 p. m. will be ser
land Mr*. Cecilia Hill. Elvin L. j
tion laid Ihereln made the new posslmon by Rev. O. W. PuddefooL Tbe
Isjiragne. Mrs. Maria Grant. Mrs. Mary i
churches of the city have accepted an
I Bjiragiu- and Mrs. CaUierine Mcl>-o»I. |
inrlutlon to pttend the afternoon and
I Kev. L*‘Rov Warren of Elk Rapids as-<
evening
service*. We extend a moot
j Visted In the servlees and afUr the ad-.
three parts. At 10:30 in tbe morning
hearty Invitation to all people to join
I nilni-irailon of ihr rt^mmimlnn KIvin •
tbe building will be consecratwl. A 3
with us in these services. We shall do
oVIock la tbe afternooa there srill be
; L, Spracue was elect<>d d<«acon and L..
the best we can to give all a royal
a follonrship meeting at which tbe dtfC IUimm! cl*-rk. and the first Congroga-1
welooroe.
fcTcnt pastors of tbe city will s)M.-ak.
. ilunal chtirrh oC Traverse Cllv had ;
Excellent music will be furnlsbed at
In the evening st 7:3n, there will lxsprm’.K Into exlsit-ncc.
j
another service. Rev. W. O. Puddefooi
all scrviceh by a choir of twelve voices,
1
Th^ Financial Problem.
i
under tbe leadership of Mrs. boon F.
preaching both morning and e^cnlttg.
Iniring the first years t>f tkc church
The Church.
TUua
Mr. Harry B. Harner will pre
the finaneial pruldem wa-s a serum'll
NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
side at the organ.
Built of the Slone (if the fields of the
The ' Home MNsiouary swlety
..•i e-iiuril.ut«*d IfiMi toward the pa^torV,
There will be no Sunday ecbool. and
Grand Traverse region, with a trimthe children an* not expected at any of
mlag of Berea aaadstonv. the material garten dcparimtot. The Ooor 1* cm--! that hen- on the shores of Grand Trav -: ^upjwrrt, Hon. |*err> Hannah gav<- anthe services of the day. Parents will
eminently bofltiJng to the style of lt« c-red with green cork carpel.
erse bay was a little churclibrss com ioil.i r hundred and one hundred wa^
please explain that tbe room Is all
architecture, the new strunure ifiands
On the west aide of the rhun; i.> ’ munliy n^s-dlng Its fu.--itriui; <are. On tiu- urnoi::u fipportlimed to the llttii
needt-4] for adult*, and that the follow
on the mte ^ the old church at the the pastor’s fludy. Vth‘ re are iwo ■ (JcHdx'r 2t\ BtUS. a rp.-i-:«l nmnrll
■ ^ocli iy. which found If dlfllcult to cutn
ing Sunday will be ChUdren’a dedica
dome.- of Washington and Park rot)ms. one uscil for library and gei>-|ralU-d at the Second Ctmgn-gaiioanr „;iss ,.v*-n thin. In 1SC»: M^. Crum re
tion. and tht*y will be.willing to wall
afreets The front enllSuiee Is thnmgb ,.„ii pnrpiwe. while the oilier Is for a [ rhoMi at Oln rl'n. Ohio, a vhk-h two *tgne1
>
lUK pa*li>rate, ot which liuie the
for their Sunday.
Iwp double doors and tbe entrance I* retreat The^e
light, plea.sniii young theological ttudcni.i of lie-0!hi- n,< a;lK-rsliiii. had iiir.-en: el to twi-ntyIf the above auggestlnns are kladly
Into a vestibule, a abort flight of stairs rooms.
j lln eollegi- were cM»laln«i! for iionhefn
^
followed we believe we can accoaunoon eilber side leading to the audi
The church v
m-rt.-Oly light MIclilgan work Th.-se von-i u,-n | on .I„„e Ui. Utit;. Uev R Hatch, of.
date all.
D. Coehlln.
torium. pantaaote doors aeparating the ed. Ill the center of the nmlirnce
— Ibii.-nt.la. wa«/-.:lv«n a c.vll from the
vcsUbole from the auditorium. In the riKim I* a great chandelier containing
prosj»*-tv-«l I
^church, which4iad «*\idelitl)
*
vestibule Is also a flight of staim lead thirty lights. Thjs cliandeller Ik of
: In U-v-ket’ and Mon- a- »tui» wa.*-]
Ing to the basement, the gallery as solid ) liras* and is very heavy and
; pi»-<I-*i*<| toward his salary, the Honie!
cents being In the nndltorlum pn>pt>r. costly. There are other ^maner chan
j .Missionary siH-iety giving an equal .
Solea Will Be Bung by Miss Lou Mc
REV. W. r- PUDDEFOOT
................. «.*
L^«
deliers and wall llgln^ The renter
Manus, Elmer E, White and Or.
The Basement.
amoinit •• Father”
Hatch, ..a.-: he Is sri:l
R. cn lury of tlu- Aiiierican Board of Home .Mi. sloiis. Formerly 1‘aslor
8. 8. Smith.
On entering tbe basement, the ladles chandelier wax the gift of Mlx^ Kva
lovingly calloil by all who knew him
and genlleroen’a cloak room* are first HaniilUiirs Sunday schtxil cIhks. There
in ihos*- days, wa- a veri«aMe “mlii | ,*f th- First Congreguthmal Church.
' enronniered. Next there Is the parlor, are alM> wall brackets fer gas.
I«ier“ to all whom he mm. For tin ________________________ ___________________________________ __________
The outside oak dtHirs were the gift.;
which wIB be used for Thursday even
next few year- Hu n -ords are in hi-' After seven ,v< ars of faithful service. Khared with them Hielr joys and
ing prayer meetings, small gaiherlngs. of C. K. Buck and add a harmunioiiK
handwriting, for he was i leri: ns well
Hatch piv-ached his fan-wi-H ser- row.-, and they in turn have grown
committee meeting*, etc.
touch to the whole building.
as pastor, and often janitor, an.l he
through all lUe years with him Kill! elojw-r lu touch with the To Ih-um.................................. ...Morton
cheerfullv gxve of his time
A. B. Wilson was contractor and A.
The dining room comes next. This
" ; that lia\e come xlnee then he ha* pre- . work of Hm- church.
Hark! Hark!My Soul................ Shelly
W.
Malt
eutHTiniendeil
the
biiiltling.
slnttgfh as well ns hb brain for tb*'1
’inti n.'s^ Tii tbe’chtt'reh
la also naod for a Sunday achool room
^
Growth of.the Church,
Ineidentalsolo by Miss Ijoti McManus.
c<»*»il * f Ills Im'!ov« (1 elri'cli
During when lie gavi' ^o mu<h loving, tulHi
on Rnnday. The kitchen Is Just north
The growih of ihe ehureh hax kept
Svilo. -Ik-bfdd the Temple Is M'lth
Ills
urate a call wo- iK^ued fur
of the Isdlcr mom. This Is filled with
fill MTV tee. unit in hiK plea.-aiit home rjose pae.- wH|| ihe r.nphl developnieiil >
.Men” ............................................. Shelly
aievtnic It* di.«eu-s th.- hn'iitlng i»f
cupboards, and dlslvci ao that all social
in Olierlln. a' the mlvaneed age of »ii*. ot ih*- city. A^ Hie inemhei>hlp In-1
Elmer E. Mlilte.
eiuoeh h -me. and «>n April T-ili IS€7.
affairs at the church can lx- handle<| Few Tomorrow Will Sec a Little
I mind un<llmm< d h> >i-:irx. h- i> creased from .*ear to year, necessary
w’iili tti.- aKsistance «»f ilie Cou'-'i. gn-' today n jol( mg w ith H.« inenilM r> «iv«-r addition- und linprtvvenientK wen- Solo. -A Dream of Paradise”........
with very little Inronvenclence. The
White Scho"lheu»e Instead of a
............................ Dr. S. 8. Smith
tlonnl I'nl.m. It wa* .iechle.l to -go
boiler room contains a flfte<*n-itH«;
; h:i.- emwiied iheir ef
hiireh
ireh^ bbtilhling. but
Maflnificent Stone Strjcture.
P leadt
lo;'.vhrd an<I liuiM a meeting hi>-41-i
boiler which will mamurv ample heal at
...................
of r»,«.■!.>
,n I.-; ^ T*<*
•apaeh:
------------------ --------------.;sl.t. of: Tko
this -ex-1 111." 0:i M.1V ;eih of tl.i -aicf
Among the pt-ople who will ihniug,'
. all timtw. The basement fininh Is
.br... ,b.r, .bo lh.-|
*•«’" •"
Pastors of the Church.
year w«uk was commenct.-d
Many
Georgia pine with a rub finish. This | mmoiTow to fill the l-eaiitifnl new i
maiter <-f a new Imihiing beg an tobe' '*-"'"‘““*
REV. DEMAS COCHL1N
:
chant,
the
Ml*sc*
Earl.
Mclfaauii
gpT'’l
dark da.vs followed for tbe little ban !
............. . ,
...........
" ' ...rlnitslv «git.vled. Tbe -itcce.-s which '
dcstroya the ahino and gives It a Ixd-; c«ingregatlonal church and take par:
... .,...!<Jray
. iGrav and the Measr*.
White. Buck.^
M
r appoarance, although the work Is | lu the dedk-atorv servlci-s. there will I’ai-ter of the FIr-U Congrvgati-mn! of enriie,. w.«-kers. and at Hm. s U •‘'i—^ «ho for fmir y.-at- cum-I fo, ^ ^
r.-KUlteil In Uie,
Parnielee. Smith. Coates and Wilkins,
.-.vnied that everything mu-t dr.q.. “le -pirii.ml welfare nt Hie ehureh.
Churchbe only a few whose memory w 111 take
expensive, all being done by h»n<l
haiidi-ome li'tining which will Im* dedl-1
—------------------------------------------ 1 Mr. Hatch drove many a nail In the During hi- pa-torate a wonderful ro
them
back
to
tbe
day-«
of
long
ago.l
rated letiiorrow. stirprl-«-d
Upttalro.
Churoh
Brevltiea.
llev. J. H Crum and Uev. L. lloy I huil.llfg with hi-own hand*, and often
Traverse (. ity.
.
w»ii-uiiie Imi It lia.s not come
The main vmtlbule 1* lighted by when Hie Cotigrecatlonnl e> urch was .
The fourth quarterly meeting aerj
hard, maiinued.
stained glass windows as 1* also the first organized In Traverse City. To; Warren. Thev both s’a-ted at onev> ■ retired at night so worn
work on the part not onlv of vlee of the ronfercnre year will be ol>auditorium. In the auditorium there these, liow-ever. the day will have n for their new field of lalior. waited land mentally that he was almost Ux. Ilk.-.d w Ul< h ha.-m v, r l.« * n m nh
WTved . Sunday morning at Asbury
special
and
sacred
signlfleanre
Inthree
w.
.-k,,
at
I‘..rt
Huron
to
get
pa.tired
to
sVep.
but
H
o
pray.
r
;
.-m.!
“tat
Hm.
.vt.
’
‘
are two large windosrs and lhre«*
church, l^ve feast. 9:30; preaching.
stead
of
the
han-lsoine
none
edifice'
r.ig.
by
tbe
neamc:Alh-ghany
direct
j
vvoik
of
the
congregation
at
Ian
B«a>
a
few
vv.-ei.s
ago
a
.us
lu.m..
i
i
^
ronnecte<l
with
'wmalh-r oneAll the doors in tbe
< alib rnia.
,
various l.ranch. H of the church |0;:iu The Kscrament of the l.<ord'S
auditorium nte made of tbe finest they will »MW the little, wl.lie painted to Travel ;,«• Chy, at which place they brmighi brighter day* anti on Jpn. 2Mh ,
H<- wu* f«dl..weij i,v H. \ Mr
supper.
,
• main Ing the church unnal* .Hiow the f.dl.uvlng
grade of pantat-ote. t>elng gifts »rf Mrs. M-ticMilhoUM- standing on a Uiudl wher.^ finally arrived. Mr.
entry;
who in turn was *ucc.-evl.-d by
1..V
"'" I’”
C!4K*blln* father Tlie finish of the the Park Place annex I* today, and ^ here ami Mr Waii-.-u golu-g to Elk
New
Cburoh
Home.
'
\Vm.
S
Crow,
who
rema.m-d
f
■
*’
.....
.
a..........no.
8nn.l.v
.no llm Molhofll*
reaehetl
hy
a
long,
high
night
<»f
.-lep.Kapl.1-.
In
the
churrh
r.-crir.larc
audlenre room I* g'lhleii oak with tbe
-Rahliaib
Day.
our
n<*w
meeting
fall
of
I'-M.
Rev.
\V.
It
S.av
oo.v .....Mill,no.I Umoi). .I..,..inl, il.o 11-*””-" Thoro .ill In- no pr.-.onlns
rub finish, giving It a' ile.-p. rich effect. Used through the week ns a day the-e word* of the Mirceeding viork:
.•|„,rrt ...: ..-^lo.v. ,....M1 in,- .,,,11..
In .1.0 ovoninn. .ho oonpro*..
The ornamentation b all Golhle sivle.
•the scheme hclug work<-<l «•»>* In every
!.oo, I..:| '...VO a ... Olvoo .1..- I.rc.- l:..!'.!""
<=«••
particular.
:.>wi |iip<- .u;;:oi l!.« only luu <d It* kitel gtegational ehureh. Kpworlh league aa
iiMial
at
r.:4r..
The htnluevl glass window - are all of
til Trav. r e < ify. whih- all the variou*
On Hccoiint of the dedicatory aerthe flneM quality, twlng furubhetl !•> !
l.niiir ii«-K of the cluin h work. ev«si to
the vCongregational
f la-., .tin .he Sunday
ou«reg.uo»*. churrh.
the PHlstmrg Plate Gla*s riuu|isuy |
Hm yi.iim:.
The north window wa* the giti "j .Mb.'*'!
;ad Jlru- sp-. ial shar,
“*«
•
.-irhisd. luiv
'
F-.b-mlr
church.
* • ..
Burtiin’* .Sunday *eh<Ki| cI-4m* ami ..mof the smaller oni * wa* pre*ejn. ,l |i«
Stalling wiih a jn* iitl->-Idp t'f ten.,
Mr*. J. \V MlMIkm s deparimeni of i
u iv-..-.. Hi.- ch-irch li-t now uumU-r* i ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Saturday.
Aug. 19, H*":.. given liy the Young Pcqthe Rnndav srluad
The large t-a-t
\<T h-o r.-si.h nt nu-mN-rs.
lh>uri>hing soe|eih-s pic’s sticiety oI the Swedish church,
window i* the gift of .MIhm-^ Mut« t
I,any larve
th.' eh :rcli. ineliidiug Comer Barlow and State street. 8 p, m.
and Clara Baii-v nv«! Mr and Mr.
Ocorgv: G. Bate* In nienuiry of Mr nn<l
ih. Worn, n’s H.smr and Fof^-lgn Mi- |
aug ifi-4t
Cram and Mr* M. E C Bate*. a«
-'inarv sf>ci- -v. the Chiin-h AH. tli^; ,
, ,
'
■
.e home the first roeeilngff of th . I’.ri.lge Buibb-r.-. S.-lilnr. Intermediate i
Congregational 1st* In Traverse City
MmI J.oiior C 1!. Mnyfliiw. r eliili. and
wprr held, 'outer windows
...urpn,,:
. tiler -..r;. ti' s
The Sutulay schwd
ably be the donation •»! iwiu
dixiinetinn of Ix-lng Hu- largest
T>« Furr-ltue*.
,
.Mi-hl,:rn . will! *iv. r 4<*" memhers.
As mentioned liefon*. the sr-ai* aii-1
Of ii.; t. I «hart.r mcnilxrs of the
In Gothic style The rtimmunhvn table.!
^.htircli. but
Mrs. Maria tlrani. U
pulpit and side chair* also carrv out i
a m. m!»er .,f -h*' ehureh organlrathis Idea. The commiioltm tabic. *ld« i
chairs and communion set weru the'
Tiavi—w City.
gifts of Mrs. I. a CilIherl’K Runday |
: Mr Crum, the first pa-tur. is at prev
►chool class. The center pulpit chair
« :it iu Indianapop-. and It wo* hoi>e.1
was the gift of Mrs. L. M. Arnold’s |
:i'.at hi! wo-ipl he at the dedication.
Benefit of the orcan fond
8-.mday achool claxr.
but he win not iK- able to be presenl.
l.y
; Rev. I> Roy Warren, who axsisted at
Tht PuIpiL
! Hu- /li dirnTlnn of the first church buildThe.p-ilpit is of more than ordinary
: ing. I.v located at Old MIrslon. and will
lnieiv»t. It N the gift of Mrs. Pad-j
; tak..' part in the program tomorrow.
den * Buodav school class and is the •
t Croup.
FIrat Congregational Church, Built In 1887. U one of the Central
CJelebratod organist of
handiwork of g. E. Walt. cl»>rk of the ’
church fnr over thirty-three years. A
Detroit, and fine pro
school, the little windows wen- placed’ “After throe month* of preaching fcou*e all finished at an expense of 8:.- -lowph. M<... f-.l!.r*vri Mm. M.-.^ lalwr*
pulpU of a certain style was wanted
gram by
high in the walls, that nothing might; every alternate Sunday and much par-1 6!U5. wra* this day dedicated wtth Kh; iasiing uniil the rummer of \hK>. when
aiutrch made for IL but
religious *<-nrlct«. Invoca - Rev. W, G. Pu ’deftxji t<Kik„ charge of i
Dedication Scrvloas at the
prepared ' .proprlate
Mimrvao kyaaiK-w
I ^**‘'’**“’ 'be minds of the risteg gen- (oral visltatlnn, tbe way was prvp
.
^
cratlon '”om *»•'•»"
thol- Hlu<^k•^
HiHdk“s. On Sun- for the onmnl^Hlon
organlMitIon of a church of ten tion. reading of scriptures, sermon
aermon by the church, remaining until IS^T.
I>o
make It and
No j congregational Churoh Tomorrovw ;
«««,It .all.
roaideBU of
of the
the Uttic
Uttic hamie*.
hamie*. memhew.
memhew. Including
including the
the pastor
pastor and
and bis
bis . the
the paster,
paster, introductory
introductory pray
pastor found
dey inr into th- ,
Morning ahd Evening.
.
a nicer
nieceof work th..
of t.
w
orki. that
i. << ***• “ *be w»WeBU
prayer
er by
by pastor
found his
his way
way .U-(i>er
a piece or work that It U more satis-!__ _______ _ ______ _
___
___
__ _______ _ _ _ ___________ ^ ‘
heart* of his people, and It wa* a mat-i
____
|
tartorv than
tn.t
■ l»tbc."ed to hold religious service*, the »lfe. Artlcies of faith, covenant and Brother Draper of the
Methodist heart*his pcKiple. and It
planned our service* *o
tMMieht
women sitting sedately on one ride of by-laws were selected by Mr. Crnni churrh. dedicatory prayer by Rev. Le-jter of profound regret iind sorrow |
desire to attend may be
the room, while the men fared them: with the ctvaperatlon ofdho»e propos-' Roy Warren -of Elk Rapid*. House when lU* re*knstlou was announced.; I hgj
TioketeoD aile atOrinTh« Organ.
. During the year* which have pa.--sed accommodated at one or more of the
apross the way. In the center « great ; ing to form the new church, and all well filled and the exercl-e* seemed
* neU Broa*. Mnaic atoro
Back of the pulpit ia tbe
aMfnlflcent
good deal
deal of
of —
In-1, »»nce then, bis wonderful sucres* ia; ----------tervlce*.------------which will
Ixi held tomorrow.
------------------- raaiy box stove glowed red. aad oeca-i preliminary steps were taken to per- bo surtalned wtth a good
--------------------------and 8. E. Wait & Soiib*
Matey pipe organ. the first in t|ie city, j ^tonally during tbe tervMc Deacon ft-cl the organization. An Invitation ' terest. Audience room of the hook* in f
brot^eld opraed before .nim by ] ,3,5
jj,le to hear Mr. Puddefooi
drag atore.
In BnUh and dc*ign
The M OQBsregfttkiBal chMtli Is
UrtifcBd. The 0lsn« nf ssMtIi* VU
ymn ’mre tmdb^d Ifcrtr eoBsanU'
tloB «»d this BMW cowuanBatloB
ha
MUSICU_ra06MI
... ...... ....
GUNCING BICKWIBD
.k
C011111E6IT111U1
PIPE ORGAN
RECITAL
MR. ARTHUR DEPEW
TO ACCOMMODATE AU
BEST LOCAL TALENT
Hoiulij Enniii An( 21
The* whole nwlltocina la noTwed vJtlt 1 Boor benid* It. if thero wa* a minlriro!»****»'***«*
were In exception of an addition for Sunday^ personal pride aad Joy to all the mem-j
a fine WIHob v^vet carpet.
Jin
refioo. he came and delivered 1 the recioB to come In cotincll and re-j school rooma and parlors af
* eff the lilautili, who have followed
-J-
they may be oomfortabTc aad fecl|
home in our new church home, and!
ABOkiceRouB 50c fSc. H.M
. MKS*-S5C
^ TPUVBIIHL Cmr. MfCHWAM, SATU^V. AUCUtT It, ttflS.
m aMIEZUil SPOKE flEESE WHS SCALPED,CM TALI IN WHISPER
ma rromi ovmm thc nariNa
last
NldHT.
BLAB
STRUCK HIM ON THE ALWOOO BUTLER IS RECO%
HIB BPECQH.*
CROWN OF NIB HEAa
mmf &ttmniomUl» WUI S» 0« tlw
mcawrad lajaty to .RatafM
Bat Itot Berioaa.
Joba Beeac. a laborer la Wnilam
Bdtaer'a factory, was struck on the
bead by a falUac slab this asomlac
aad Uterally scalped.
Mr. Beeee was at work outside the
fMOrtow Wtn
«h# bH: <Ut »« tb«re mill and under the bHt that carries
w« b* enmrslM* fr» mil orer the the waste material to the refose
■oris. Mny Trmvmn*^ aty people A alab. loo larffe to be convcnleDUy
bett, was thrown out
fptritt to Ok grerttg EeeoM.
I
the uafortanate ama Jtut above the
foitcrdair «nernoan eyes. The fort* of the blow tore the
orrlrml of oew scalp looM* as far back as the i
4m to tbe eonii&ood
(
rmmpm ood tke cxctmloaMJ who ett- of tbahead aad rendered Mr. 1
uacoDBcioas. He was takea to his
home at the Oakwood bouse, S44 Bast
Eiahtb street, where medical attcadThe saeMl oBOftr—ee vee
aace was summoned add the injured
JiHt after dlmier with Prertdlns Blder man cared for.
Eer. M. D. Canvl preeidios. H. 8.
Allhooah aot a serious Injnry the
pain is latenso and Mr. ReeiK- will be
laid up with a sore head for some lime
«C the coaferrac ta a bodx. The earlj to come.
aflcnasoo aenrlce* were conducted b>
Eer. 1. Bordee of Borne Falls. Rev.
BREVITIES.
^Uan EUaa belOK ibe Interpreter.
Or. CaHoe Montazume.
Misses Lola Lotamn. Irene Poboral.
S:t6
Maude MeMlchael. Biinire
Edith Gibbs, Marion Gibbs. lyAtio
the afternoon »erTlre« by a Slaybt of Luther and Mrs. L K. Gibbs
brief tMMtnaie addre^. He ealdL Mrs. Crofoot of Chicago
•trance that my people, the went to Northporl yesti
tea• of Aril
AiiEoaa. bare been the day golne and retuiimlng on the C
nneh, but stm.
atUl. I have lK<en lumbla.
fbarad so much,
ith the *
I thirty-four years with
whit.’
W. Powers entertained
»le are
and the while people
ar
for Miss Lawton Thursday afternoon.
ent at W
d of me. the c»>vemment
Kefresbmenls of punch, nesselrod
rtment.
lactoa, the Indian department
pudding, cakes, nuts and coffee wer<*
theee /ears away from my peop
peopi
servtHl. Mrs. Hunter got the loue-ban'l
*
* *'
bare beard
the cnod1 In here (pt»lni
(poIntInK
Mrs. Ulakesley fln d pri
th bis heart) and have accepted the
executive board of the eleventh
mords and Ood. Christ Is In my beai
district Michigan (Christian Rndej
- j while ptiople often ask me. *Wby union met last night and made plans
are you ao different from your poopb- ? for the aeventcH>nth annual convention
I’re aeea your people and 1 don’t know which will be held at Alba, Sfqit
them.’ The oneness Is Just two to one. and 13. It Is the Intent Um to have
tt la Christ Iw the heart and havinft best convention that has ever I
rlDC ’what held and there will be a numU’r of
dbiipl la my heart and bearlnc
God spwlal ffwtr—
^•7 Bay of my Indians. I feel1 that
tl
tills 9« what to say. I'm reall:
iiy
Final clali
aa the covemment says. I
and F:ilen Green eaUte
CMcaco because I am »blc to do mis Probate court this morning. The
ataaary work there. (i.auabter.)
boaring of annual claim* against t
Dohige of Rain.
Smith Barnes estate was also held.
fThe eroniac servlws were conduct
Hf’gular meeting of the H. ot U. T
ed KBdcr atrennous circumstance*
will lie held Sunday al 2 p. ra. A Pill
darlBC the half hour's lt«rtiire given attendance is desired aa there will be
the deluge
hr Dr. Carlos Montezuma,
M
of rain upon the lent made his task a
and Mrs. O. Larkin of
•Ither Mr. Montezuma this city, a Min.
lah^ous c
erpreter being al)le
to reach
aor bis Interpreter
al
Pierce’s Com Huskers will lake
PC over the nisb and pouml- swipe at Tb<imi»*omme tomorrow.
the modlence
HHT 'trf M>« fierce rain and cU'ctrir CoiH-mUh-lias
.......................
’n the Thompson
iK’atei
ahorm without. I>r. Manlezuma said vllle U'am twice and ihas been tniunred
that though hU friends, the Punas and twice' by them. Th
The HusKf’rs have
Rton. were absent he would sp«‘ttk for beaU-n Copenilsh twice out of thro*
tbam. for he hsd stmlled what was
imes and the game will iloubtle.-is Ik*
haw for them. Many little anecdotes
verv Interesting game. The Maulswere Interspersed betwe<-n th«? rsln
e Records will jday the Huskers
drops that livened np the evening’s
iiwers Harlior nevi Sunday.
dlRM^nilng storm. R«-v Wcwtherly#
At the r«*eent ezanitnalioo at Ora
of Indiana conditcted the afterr service,
spbls f«ir state emhalmers’ rertlflnblcd Iniies. thirty-six out of a r»as.s «»f sixiv
passed. Among them was Hervey H.
Anderwon of Traverse City.
Chnrlf-s iVhIte and Uuils Tlnkham
have tioiight Hie limy M. from Captain
of Mi Plea* Weld • and doubtless will enjoy muc
IrDfi
dlss Grace MrDonald
dling Mr. and Mrs. M
Is visit
the !»>•.
SIKlIi
enth
street.
£14
Tenth
Decker of
Id and TUIl
Th
K. A. Wright
of Chicago arriveil this SiH-a
Wi
rill entf’rtaln the Yfiiing
oming to visit his pan'iUs. Mr. and iJidli
oclety of the PreshyUTlnM
•xt Monday evening «n
ireh
rhildren. a
™sel.
just east of R«ise street.
f f hoi
Ivy Kratzer an
!
com pan If by Ml.>^
«if storm the society will nun
night fi
mum. left li
nifleid. 1122 P«
Miss Adila Neasiin.
the Peer> Marquette
train f«*r- Mllwa
Marque
,nr points,
kee. Chle
ilcogft and
t
has gmm
g(
Henry Ki
spend a
last evening
of weeks at the Bay View tiousi
Island to resort a few «
Mr*. Kuleiikarop of Marlon. Ohio. Cabin. ” Ling lake. I
and Mrs. SteWart of Pi ina. Ohio, are
of Hon .ami Mrs. Gef?rgr Covvisit[Ing thfdr sister, Mrs. A. W. JahI. of WashV
2i
Kuest of her son. J. M.
stnt'l.
aVeelV,vU«
MARSHMALLOW ROAST.
Presbyterian Young People Also En
joyed Launch Rides.
With Ppwtlar’^ Bpalla of
■M, He FUMIIy Last His
Yoke CflUraly.
Alwood BiiUer. barber at the Hotel
Whiting shop, who lost hU voice near
ly three years ago nnd who la In Grand
Raidda Uking trentmeoL sUnds a
good chance of recovering the use of
bis vocal organa.
'niree years ago Mr. Butler was
Uken with peculiar spell* of dumbness
which would last a day or ao i Id then
> times
the week he has never i
on his vacation and stopping In Grand
RapMa bhgan taking trf«troent for ht»
trouble nnd yesterday Mrs. Butler
c*dved wprd That her bnsband f
now able to talk in whispers. Mr. But
ler* fritsoda will be glad to learn of
bis ImprovcmeoL
-RPE ORGU REClTil
returning at 11.
A nmrhluiiallnu
niast was enjo.vcfl nnoind the (lie
In the cottage nnd Mr. IVsmond
took the corobany for a launch rhlc he
t:r.
Rt><-hHtioiiv and
gTFINRFRQ'SQftANDOPERAHOUSe
SIL'Lt Tuslaj, Aag. 22
^P%m M»ow«rEadl Blo^ralo sLsooMto
the Givat Tmpicnl
PKICES: 2SC, 35c, 50c, 75c Setts Now oo Stic TcL 112
300 women, girte and beys over.
14 years of age. PIcasanL clean
work.
The Traverse City Canning Co.
aug 12-tf
DE. W, A. FARNSWOtTH
1905 FALL 1905
ym
com mg of
of
tb<’■ commi:
SteiiilM-rg .s Grand
Arthur Depew.
tlii y arc within the reach of ail. Tlieri’
I desire to p» r.liou
The recftal Is hv
of Ih’indt.
He I.. .
of the• lu.st
In.St kl
known imi.sleal nrth'is
iiii’il Bn
Michigan a^d In with Griuiteil
Brov.’
. The fidluslns L the I
mnsie hi
gra tn;
V.
thi'm
•w
Arthur Ih’pew
r.-st
hauser." \\?pier: (aI Aandatnino in H
flat, Leman*; (hi Cbortis of Angel’..
Stetson Clarke.
Swim”
i
and
mi tits are so well known
iio-inriinent of its r< tutn
111 ln*nre a cnoA lb'll bmisi’,
"I’ndcr'oStithem Ski.-.-." has i.nne-l
In point ot }Kii.nlarii>
of all the r. ee;i( |d ,.vs • !
Muulieru life. It ha.s bad lour sen,-ms
of high
pnisperlly and
lUiibatloniMiiiit to BttlJ gn-ftter siii ei’-.s for tbt ..
Mor;.
that loiKlies lbIlia'hi, - of
G.
CPNY Kffrp’KO-rS—I
I..OARL.OAD I
WANTED.
TalenL
nZ.
Tho Go^yui
tiou'^^Mo6tlicai%i‘rinR display of Scenic EmbeUishmenU
ed to Ik- the most
ng very rajddl.v siHscUcle now cr
> selling
•Hal to Im- glvt-u
at the Congregational church Monday
exhibit Ions ajlegoricit^niunral |
evening. The prices have Izefii so arrangfHl, 35. 50. 75 cents and V that
Icallyand Inti-njo
Inu-nM-ly
Inti-njsely lnten‘^litlrrInten-r’
‘
..•■'Jr.':"
game* and pm-.iiikln dnn.-,- maf <• ,-m’*v
one feel young and gay with il.e m-i-r,
upon the .scene and ar.- ibis s.-a-,n
made eulerialning b> etittri l.i
«
songs and danee llguri-s. >f,-w sifii, • .
and cost nines have aLo b-s-n t,i o» :,!> ■ !
Iiv the m:iiiageni* iii an,I a i>nniiii;:('i
anl*b, it iM-rfoimance t-- gn. ;i b
,
■ible n»:lor>.
The Only Way.
Tiler,' is tio x\a\ in m;iiiit,vm
h"-.v!(li :in.l stn-ngil' «>f mind .n I
, nl.
tho.ie^ii
I.
st»'m.vch. Tl. • rtom:
tin-
ir> ;
..r'-rl
i’ea.«e will I
Ket up. No app. iHe, loss ,-f ir. r.gi:..
liervmisn,'.ss. b<’3tlar))e. e.m-liiiatloii.
ba«l breath, n-nr risings, rining. In.li
fnmi
"Tamihati.-er,”
\\.’’giter;
(bt
|wp-i.u and
all siom.ieli
eiiral'le 5|,i- c^mii'M'
Vbdin. (at .tderail.m. nomwski;'(b. ninsl bx tii>’ iisi- of Kislol I ix - |f i>m
Navjin lb. Wi.stabnioU; Mi.-s Bliuiehe C ir,'. Kodol dig’-, ts xvbril xoii ,- ,i ai -1
Bnninm.
,
sir>-ngtbens
the xvliol.- i;,g..tix.
;,i»
FIim- organ, (at Tiannu rie.. .‘5eli*i-.
,inf;.ri-U.
ini'.iin; Itit Fanta.’iiti o’l .Meb>dtes tmn
_______________
Faust.
St. Gonumi-IK’i
.xiimmi-IK’pe
ricxl solo. "Mv I
Ixirvl. ” Diidli y ntiek; Mrs. Aliee Tit,,.
linpruvisatioti.
Sanriii;-.
(enino,!;
choir mid teuor mi|o |ty .Mr. l.«'gg.
Fip’ organ. MalMitJah ehonis from
•The Me.s.siab." Ilulidel.
SEE THE NEW FALL SHAPES
tlu'in one l un swim or :!(gf.t.
Tliey supjx'rl from .‘*0 tt>-**il
|K»im,]s. You si.,iltly Inllale
lit, til. wtule out lo a oonveiti-
NoiliiiiK lilwo tliom over jiro.
ilueeil.
Manufacturers uiiabl,' lo
t tlietu out fast
emiU'^li to supply ileinatnl.
Prices 25c and 3Sc Each
S»i- them
iliiW.
\Vc c.iH >*our special altenlion to the
"Younjj’s Hals' for which we arc sole
.Hijcnls. More value ami style for the
price than can be had in any other make.
$2 and $3.00
ill
Ill ■mentllrT I
on Sat tinihiy.
iiiii
Front
and Union.....
E. WILHELM Corner
S";
See I he handsome new far lined
Coats at J. W. Hiilikca’s, Monday.
August 21.
NA^AIMT
roNri:UT .H Grluuell Bros.'
loiiigbl ii.id,-r ilinvliiiti of
Mr. Cl,as. A SK. u her.
Tl>o
ADS
for Imn
WANTED I.a,l:
«.b„-a(ioit to I
After a hearty m« al a .io.-,’ oi K0.I0I
Dyapx iicia Cure will i.revent an alt irk
<if Indlge.siion.
K«hIo| I.s a thorough
digi-slant and a gnarantrA-d cure |,ir
Indigestion. Gas on
the Siomaeb.
Weak Heart, S-mr Rising*. Ha.l nr,-.-iih
Stomaeh tnmldcs. S*ibl by
.x^alar, $I.'-7J
X..U- .«n.l , \p, 11
i-r.|M :,v.-s a,lvan,’«‘d
iigiap. J. .V. Ab\aii'l,i.
STRAYED
I’.ln.-k
Ang-.ra
' I'nnnlx'. ■ Pl> a-,' rvtmn 1
Advance Fur Sale
/
Tr^Me light'and easy
—l>nxer. Hoga-Tradc fair .-.ml «’asv.
Beginning Monday, Aug. 21st
Aug. 1
'mber.
TME <aOAl_ITV- STORE
!> n n>l. r.
Dangerous and Uncertain,
r sunburn, tetter and all skin and
I diseases, DrWltl’s Witch Han-I
0 has no equal. It Is a certain
for blind. blMnllng. Itching and
pnvtrudlng piles. It will
log
ni:t of a bum and bcal wi
ar. Boll*, old *ores. carbunc]111-.
etc., are quickly cured by the use of
OUR MEN’S salt sale U going toll the genuine IX-Wltf* Witch Hazel
Salve. Accept no substitute as they
bUsL
are often dangerous aud uncertain.
a^g 15 tf
Hamilton Clothing Ca
Sold by all druggists.
Durin- the balance of .Au-usi we ar. .^oing to sell all furs and fur lined garments at
a straight diMiKtni of \-j per leiu. 'Foo early to buy furs?
Not at all.
By bu>ing
now you will j;et Itic be^l ol ’.he assortment, get better furs, and the discount is cer
tainly worth suvine.
WE HAVE SOLD THE
TABLE CLOTHS.......
In one lot of table linens we have sold the
cloth, but have several dozens of napkins left.
As we will not match them up a^ain we arc
RoinK to hurr>’ them out of the way. KcL’ular
$:3.50 goods for
Mrs. Frank Carver, accompaub'd by
her tsro children. Trevor and Jo-<phine. and Mr*. O. F. Carver, wnt to An
gora, Ind., this morning.
Pleasantly Effective.
Never to the way. no trouble I
carry, easy to take, plesisant and nev<
failing In results are DeWItt’s IJtll
ts 111! ? pills
Early lUsera. Those famous
h«adare a certain guarantee agalc
ache, bllioosness. torpid liver and all
of the Ills resulting from cons IpaHon.
,
They tonic and strengthen the liver.
Cure Jaundice. Sold by all druggiota.
:
A ROYAL SLAVE
THE MARKETS.
OM 8.-|.l.-ralHT.
Boothing and Cooling.
The oblve that heal* without a scar
la Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo No
reaiady •ffects auch speedy roller. It
dratra out InDaminntlon. soothes, cools
and huals all cats, bums and bruiaea.
A anro cure for Pile* and akin dUseaaea. DeWltf* U the only genuine
Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of coantcffelta, they arc danceroa*. Sold by
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoskey.;
Charievoix and Harbor Springs, Sun-*
day. Aug. 19. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:80
A. M.
«ug
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OfDc* boon BBta 10 s. Ri. and 7 to b p. m
I the merriment I dru.ggists.
trip in Grand Rapids.
J. M. Henshaw. manat
later’s bouse furnishing
beea *lten(
jiplds. who has bee,
ate court at Grand Rapids,
his way
through the c
c RapI
Bessie and Gertrude Hannon wen
apids this morning fi>r
to Grand Rai
wool'k’a visit with their grandmother.
AdTSBoe sBle of Hew HU Fors it
J. W. NUUken's. Moadoy, Air. 2i.
HAVE JUST rncelred a fresh supply <
of the famous riTan's satin Idsnto,
chocolate klsiea and blanched ^eantRa.
Try them.
F. F. Ackcra.
aug 14-€t
-en by (
I by
Take Kedol After Eating.
a two WfH-ks’ visit with ihh« itarents.
Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Stout,
Mrs James Orimihs and son. Ken
neth. of Chlragfi. are visiting Mrs. A'.
P. Huellmalilel fd East NMnth street.
Mr. and Mrs »nnk l^ongnerker of
IVlta. Ohio, arc the gviests of W V.
Hull aitd wife
Mr*. William Valmer «*f Uuovrus. O .
and Mrs. M. Strangler aud s.m. C«H-t1
c»f Heshler. O. an’ the guests of F.
Curtis <»f Seventh siri'ei.
C. O. M«»odv of Summit City, who
has bof’n In the riiy a short lime, retumwl to his ht»nie this noon.
A. G. Snyder. In advance of “Tlie
Holy City" cf^mpany. was In the ritv
uslness r<*nnerte<l
' ’ with‘
yestPday
the pntductlnn.
K. W. Ahliott and wife of Detroit
rived over the IVrs ] arqueli
last .even'in* lor « \ Hit wll
----- s and wife of l2r> J
9tt tielng a sister «
C. V. Slater has returncMl from E’k
ILUNOIS EXCURSION to fevDsaer,
Charievoix and Haibor Borinas, Sun
day, Aug. 28i BOAT LEAVES AT
A.M.
augIBdt
AMUBEMENTB.
The Evening Record aaU the follow
ag at ‘•A Royal Stove" when It was
twaeated here two years ago:
** 'A Royal Stove.* presented la Stein
berg's Grand tost nlghL was a pleasing
departing from the ctoss of play*
which have been seen here-during the
past few anonthx. Clarence Bennett,
the Mthor and leading man. has
c^ed a very IntaroatJag theme,
(he eomjiaay which surround him
the main very capable. The play
srith Intrigne in Mexico, and per
> intensity ot lore and hate, and prelU a pretty romance in a manner
bold the interest
derect of the
U audhmre.
ractThe special scenic effects
iged.
Ire I
jnr«uen
but a dcsccndent of the Muniexumas. gives an excellent Interpretalion of a typo of a race which only
now remains a meroary. HI* work 1'
strong and the audknee demonHtraicd
[»recluMon of the part.
Dodman as Chari,’*
Charles Ca^t,-!
Cast«-1
"Robert Goodman
cy John* as C«mni Fedr.
lo and Stanley
creditable renditions o
gave
their
,elr part
"The remaining characters were In
fairly gtx>d hands, but the Interest In
the piece enter* atKiiit ilmw' mentioui J. On the whole the play gave
go«>d satisfaction.’’ "A Royal Slave"
comes to StelnlH-rg’s Grand next Tiu-s
day. Aug. 22.
.•\m0n4 tbc vi ry attractive things in furs that we ofTer this season arc the
broadcloth and Covert Coals with squirrel linin;rs. You i^et the beauty of the doth
j;armcm with the warmth of the fur without the bulk.
\Vc show them in
inch. 4J inch and h'l inch lengths. The shorter garments
arc without fur collar: and some of the longer ones. In those with fur collars wc
show Persian Lamb. Beaver. Jap Mink, Plain Squirrel and Blended Squirrel. These
combined with the blended squirrel linings make a garment that few women can re
sist buying. These garments arc everyone of them new* this season—just unpacked
the last few days.
Prices Range from $15 to $65
They arc a beautiful German' Damask. vcr>*
fine, but soft and smooth, e.xcellcnt wearing
qualities. If you are short a dozen or two,
this should interest you-
In Neck P'urs we show everything in the new furs that will be worn this sea
son, and in a variety that will not be found outside of the large cities. This sale in
cludes every thing in Furs and cnds‘Saturday, Sept, 2nd.
WATCH OUR ad*, for a short tlma.
WORSTED PANTS $3.50. now $2.25.
gilg lk^t
BaoUltQa ClotiilBS Oa
ang I8-tX
Hamilton Clothtog Co.
m
..
YHi nriNfiM fmofiob iiuvbmc crrn Michigan,
saturoav. augimt ia
ttoi
the €!Peniiifl Kecord*$ Up«to=Date Tlftistrated Feature
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. '
gv. »»; gvti. St: I C»r. lx. IMt
'Recent E,jcperimenU In Scientific 'Rain MaKin^
Wcmkjdowgntaptaf ■giFtalditaptesls VM (te
dtay Ik tte «#•»
-dta tety «< vtamMoota Tto> oMky
pdkpto ptaor tao mock mnm kpoo tMr
fectl^ gad tncllnatlMH vkcB tt cdM
lived Hatlleld s
lAU Incbm of I
Aogelca. and at 1
Ba. UmmMr, hommrtr. the rmto Intfactac
«r Ctmriem UmUorr
ta mtmthern CalironUji have
•Hrw th* mmxxer gnml p«xnln«noe. It
—M to b* • «ron fotabUah*^ tect that
Cbo ymmm CmUUnOM. ctood engtn
untfor oootroct, has
Tletaltjr of U» Attgelee a ralnfiaU of
ithara CaJif^rnla 4ar1i«
IMS M* iMoaiT of Jaat r«ar. Seoio
of tbo laadlaf boalnMa moo of 1am
Am«4«. OfoUslQC thr dlsaslroua rftret
flC tlia lone eontiau*^ d/otteht «o tho
rBmiagnlal tatmou of the dty aad
vtdalty. ««ehM to aoa fur tbrmarirco
wbatliw or not tb* prrtmslotia of HalIMd as a TBln makrr orerp of any prar
tloal loroa. They finally dHrrmliird u
«tre 1 I ach»wr a IrtaL In th** boiR
tkatt
^
t drouctit mlebl b« broken.
Tvo days i
• tbo young Ibaumaturuf'eraUao
elitga de-
k bad faHa« la ]
Us eapwimema. »
had beenk Ithe rsouH. Moat i
all. aad inoet valuable of al
producer's point of view, t
tbst I
»e rule---------------- -----------------------aiutude of f.m fsat. bad tbs
able fall of forty Inches.
Mr. HatfteM does not rsaambto a wte*
ard. aad ha makes no effort to be es
pecially mysterioua. neither does ha
Ualpi to be able to control the lasrs of
nature by any occult method knewa
only ta hlmaelf. The subatai
ctaini seetna to be that be baa dlacoverid a way to induce nature to preclplUle lU moteture in places where tt
was not Intending to talL Instead of
collecting and fhUing In spou where It
Is not especially needed, be dedarea that
he has found the nwana to persuade
nature to let aonw of it tall where U
Wiu be of benelU.
He makes no at
tempt to conceal the theory upon which
he works, but It requires great concen
tration of effort to master It. It is aufllCirnt for all present purpoaes to bear
R£aotto
That it aetnaDy does
have been demonstrated cooO
was not great.
The public was stfO
disposed to regard the expuriawnt as
h huge yoke, but the ezperbueotef was
sanguine, ta the suorsedlag June, the
driest month of the year, be made an
other test, which, he argued, should cstabllah the validity of the others. Ac
cording to the government report, rstn
had fallen In that region during the
inonth of June only ten or twelve times
in half a crnivr>-. i^lten HatBeld began
the test there was not the faintest In
dication that the drought was about to
yield, but In less than three days there
was a brtak shoaer.
From that time
hto oi*rratkoas were received with Uns
Indtonimlnatr pleasantry.
Altogether
there bare been twenty-nine testa and
every one of them has been followed by
rain In from two to six days' time.
According to the experts of the
t'nited States aeather bureau. Mr. Ilatflfld'a claim Is utterly prepoateroua
They declare that the liberation of
chemicals had nothltkg whatever to do
the rainfall In southern C'allfnmla.
They deny that the rainfall was greater
In the urea* subji-cted to the Influence
of the ihrraUals than in other localltlea and call att< ntlon to the fact that
the s.-aMm aaa unusually rainy In |mtU
of Artataui. .N't-a Mrxio and southern
Oallfomla. The heavy rains, they as
sert. were due to abnormal atmospheric
condllbma over th.“ entire country.
,They close by ajattrg that th» pro<
ahich operate to {.roduce rain
ssnd up TNI Balloon
I eondurtod i
of Ibo oute.
Tbo moot peral.
dnwclit In forty year* wa« broken.
A year Uler. October and November
o< lk«4. aoutbem CaJlfomta was
tnoro In the parched cnndlUon o
prrrtooa autumn,
• rangeo |
was no eraas fur
vltberod In the gmrdet
oralla aad reaervoira were o
Hatters began to luok
f aenoua 1!
acatn the rltlaens of 1am Angc.._
cldad to rail In tba rain maker, j
rabla dtacuaston^ contrai l
- whereby
HatbHd agre«d
agreed to oupiby Hatneid
t*y an all winter demonotratlon. bektunlng Dec. 11 and continuing until
May I of the preM>nt year. In spite of
HatOetd’a succeas of the pretiuus aeanon. It would aptiear that the gtKHl |ieo|4» of Lioa Angeles were nut unreaorvadly committed to the belief that
ba could produce rain by artin«!lal
Msana. The cuntmet pruvea that state*
»*ni.
For tha aum of a dolUr Ui
band, paid by the cltlams* committee
having the matter In hand, with the
additional aperinoallun of the paj-ment
of H.bM
should
HntAeld
pr\>duce
aigtitean Inches of ralnral] during the
I period. I * young I
He must have been \Try modest and
Quiet about It. Nothing was made pub
lic coocemlng his operations, but It Is
a tact that the rain made Us ap|>earance on the date apecined and subs.qoemly as agraad upon.
There were
frsQuant
and
eoplous showers
all
througb the winter months and toward
spring there ware several veHtable
towntioura. Borne of the old tlnu-rs who
had lived all their lives i„ the foot
hills declared that they
known the like of It.^^Wher
f gahtaUUsd bun. saa^ paa mcasuHag
aboat two «M( square aad thrse tnelies
Jn depth, arraaged ta tiers one above
the other. In these pans BatheM pUces
a chemical nmnpomA. the oompoaltian
of which to at prssent known only
I ff*vls I
• Infippr.*lie '
I making Uwts.
twrlMric races have cmployM vaHoua
s,-lls and incuntatlomi fur the pur^ clvlllxed KuroiH- mer.
* rUlined to be rain makera. Ax
early as 4fcT» tAiward Fowers of DrU.t^ WIs , published a volume designed
• prove that rain ala ays fell after a
battle. He wanted the guvtmment tc
m
land arsenal to srmie arid |K»lnt In tha
I iYed. rick-burg. Va.. •
' fur bomliar^llng the h«-a\ens I
, of torpe^Hw charged '
h rxplosives carrletl I
r In bal»e yeart
pUn was
iiTM'nt in
st»-d by
I 110.000,
covered with tar. presumably to ke,-p
chemicals which he uses from dlsintegn^tlng it. This structure
le top and tHUtom. .
hundrrtl or m.»r. evaporating
r»turn«.
.lUhuuKb
LARGEST HYDRANGEA BUSH IN THE WORLD.
The p«-ulUr craft ■h-wn m the
Is a motor luriM-do
an>l It.
no.l I.. »>.. nhle to dart up to a hostile ship and de-
jr Ih,
„r .................. . ,hm
^12
--V.T.I «.h,.ni w b.
HEROIC STATUE OF GENERAL FRANZ SIGEL IN ST. LOUIS.
drangea shown In
l«-growth of
In Ih.* world
It U at Los Angcle...
and tame fo.m sfernall sbp
. stuck Into th. ground In front of
cottage . Ight years'ago
Lo,.
I hydrans<as.
»e ccHie.es all oth-Ts. la-ing S!.
large aa a horec and havlig; al
thouMitirlI great fl.>wer l.alli. at on»- time.
It lias grown so large tliat It I
»mplet.|y fhut off i
entranev to ike
cidlage.
It is on the north s:
r the building and nwt-r
tarly morning sun.
SOME STRANGE COMRADES.
The accomiianying iHclutv- Illustrates
a renvirkablo Instance of l.wHer n».>lhcrh«H*d.
An old hen that had failed
to hatch a bnx*d. her nest having beow
destroyed by rat*, attached benxlf to
a IlUer of spaniel pui>s only a few days
tbeir penmal l»-
to fccliug or iDcUnatiatt. I|ut7 Is fivaB
tbe sttprrtnc place.
Wlnsomcoeos or cbeerfotaiMa Is k
Cbrtollaa doty. Christ Uiasetf cokH
Cbiistlan cbecrfulueas does uot rookk
aa aaauiDod cbscrfulnesa. It laaot he m
reality.
It mast begin In the keaii.
“A merry heart maketb a cbeerfkl
coantenance."
Tbe cheerful cooktknance that bas not the merry kfkft
bock of It to hypocrltlcai. By real trnk
faith in God aud our Karloar we art t»
keep our hearts cheerful and buoyant
amkl all circumstances In life, and tM
is to be manifested In oar Urea. Aad *
even then there are times wbm tko
heart Is bowed dosm and a •'tbeorfal
countenaiK'e’* would be unseemly. •'Th
everything there is a seosoti and a tlaao
to every purpose under heaven • • • a
time to weep sod a tlmo to langk. k
time to mourn and a time to daaeA**
CriUciie not those who may aecta toq
sad.
They may be passing throogk
wretking times and mottmlng times of
j w liich you know nothing.
Keep wp
lyour own faith, yoar own fxmrage,
j your oa n cheerf ulneoa. bat Judge koC
I others, for God baa made no man A'
Jodge
hla broUier.
Wlnaomenesa to ticoeflclaL "A mefw
! ry b>*art doeth good, like a medleine.'f
I Nothing hr more eoaUgioOn than cbeer>
fnluesa.
It 1a a Joy to bear a good.
Pa. I. 1. 2; xvl.
Pror. XU. 25; Neb. rut. 10; Pa
Phil. It. 1-1; Horn. xll. l4; ,
WORLD'S PEACE SYMBOL.
Kv. r>- y-nr th.- city /.f B:il. m. M.ve.«..
iproprtal*-* |1<mi to p:jr«*has«‘ mateiial
ii gr. at Fourth of July bonfire, and
pirtuf.' h*-reaith glv.-n elK>ws how
''/
in God's iMtase
rUnathtaa leml them to do go; tbcj kf#
fkU of acal god oerrlce so takg as tMr
cmotlooa are arouaeiL But ail tbe okegv
ctocs of our reUgloo are duties as weU
; tailed to |e-rfurm ih. ex|Mriment. It
as carried uut a Ufa minute attention
lu deiiills. but It was a Um. nlabb fail
ure as a rain producer. Afbr the explu<lv«a luid been fired, the ntnioaph<’re
' se«-me«l drier and more heat charged
dlscouragetL l*hyalciaDa, having at laag
I tiefur«‘.
«
Ataiut this lime another rain making learned tbe wisdom of Bolomoii. noar
1 s<hen»e was discussed with much In- Insist that all la the sickrocNn shall be
1 terest. It consulted In liberating llque- cheerf III. Let tu try. then, for tbe bek-'
bed cartomlc aelU gas In the upper at- efll of others as well as ourselves to*
, w here }1 wuuld become vapor cultlvste true GhristUn cheer.
Tko
xpanding would cool the air
way may he hard, but tiod will be
ienily in cause ntln ro be fomwd.
r It had ba-en-estlmate,] by experts j with yon and strengthen you. And. 90
I
matter
how
hard—
(e rf»- uf Inducing a rainfall
quart, r «
f $«<wi.ooo an acre the theory
WbOfw courage is staking low.
• abandon'd,
Ai-I'-K.v t;. CL.\RK.
BIBUE BCADt
Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note
THE FIRST MOTOR TORPEDO BOAT.
torrtiglau. Tbtr t>»J
like It: thcr attend the |k*De
1 rge ►tar at
!?.!. . niplr.v
Trie moll., at the bottom.
“l'lor.'.-it
C.^rcrdia"
t May
evnerd
flourish!. Is «r. i.t'pf.M.rlat.^ w.n.-hword
"■..ju":
[ upproj.rlut*
liil
senior and tliirteeo junior, bare been
added to the register. Geografihlcally
they dot the map of Scotland frotn
Aberdeen to Galasliiela and from Dregbom to Dundee.
lienomlnatloiialljr
fully OU per cent betong to tbe I'bitnl
Free eburrb. tbe remainder bHng fklrly well distributed among tbe otber
cfaurcbes. Hc|iresentlog altogether alg
different denooilusTiouB. they bare k
total roembendilp of L7». oC wboki
1.232 are grtlve and KW associate or
trial nieiDlicni. Tbe total memhersbtp
of tbe senior societies la lOtSfiR artlvg
and 2.«T0 associate members; total. 12.t>3.
of tl>»* Intermediate and Junior
societies 3irJ5 are active and 2J808 as
sociate or trial metnbera; total, 6.7S1.
Tbe grand total, therefore, of active
and ass-s-late memhetw In senior. Intemie<llatc and junior sodetlet la 19.ISH. l«eliig an Increase of 1.0G3 over the
nggregatioo of last year. — Losdoo
fbrlsilan.
and
pla«-ea of the twenty-two Inter-
TWO VIEWS OF A WATERSPOUT ON THE LAKE OF ZUG.
vllle. Tenn.; iKaO. Detroit. MIcb.: 1900.
Ing ever wUnessed by tbe Inhabitants
of the historic old town. Many other
towms In the I'nion Indulge in bonfires
on the evening of the national holiday,
but to Salem must be accorded
s
pre-eminence in point of display,
Th* 0M cqocatrian olatue shown In the cut pill be erected to the memory
qf
FYanx BigeL the cavalry leader who organised four regtmeoU of
"
‘ ■ northam army In IKl. The resldetiU of the Mound
Gltjr have gabacribed llO.OOk to build1 ttbe statue, and It wiU stand in Forest park,
Jt wW be modeled by Robert Cauer. ai Oerman-American sculptor now rraidlng
in
m Berlin. It wtU
wiU be the flrat equestl
equeetrian statue
> Berlin I
) old. The mother of the pups had been
kUled by the premature dlacharge of
a gun. and they at onoe accepted the
vnotheriy protection of the hen without
ohtoctkm. The pups are now several
weeks old. but they have not yet ahown
any inclination to emancipate them
selves ftxira their devoted foster inotjirr.
They follow her about tbe tormyard.
and whene^^er abe settles down thento a rush for tbe cnctost comer benekth
her wtngs.
The views herewith given were made from photographs taken by M. Leopold
Woelffling. who happened to be sailtag on the l.vke of Zng when the phenom
enon c^curred. It was at 4 o'clock on a recent afternoon and the day Gad
been perfect, not a ckjod apiMaring in tbe sky ur.ai the waterspout began to
descend. When the cloud column reached the lake the water was violently
agitated and rorr fn a plUarlike mass to a great kelgbL M. WoelfBing. who
ex-arrhduke of >Au.*trta who gave up his title to many
NEWEST BIBLE.
The latest version of the Bible
Just completed by Bamuel Lloyd of Che
nnttoh BIWe society. For j-ears he bas
worked upon s version of the New
Testament In the modem tongue, and
after laborious comparisons with the
ancient Greek and Latin he has at last
put forward a New Testament in wbicb
the obscure phrases ha\-e been made
dear and words to which another
mine is now assigned are given
their new form.
As an instance of the manner ta
which the work has been done, tbe
word “pubHcan- may be taken.
By
_ a *T»ubllcan- U no
keeper of a public house, or. in oUter
words, a saloon keeper. In the Biblical
sense a publican was a collector, and
tbe lauer word to flow used. It to the
roost radical changing of tbe text of the
Scriptoren Ikkt kas ow bMo mada
•ome Chlsese Coi
The Endeavorers of Rbikltien, ChttML
bare a ‘pure txidy committee." wklck
opposes intemiierance and all kttids of
i,-:
with the reesw..
.
A note from Bev. Horace Mkiin. mte-'
reury of Christian Endeavor wrortt fdf^
tbe Clirtstlan rtinreh. dated May 4^
nifle. Colo, aaya. "A gtertooa rellgloasi
Amcrim qtakea more harrrla than
I la amOiAMav tHUTcIa and rln-nkir
.WiiMi
; ■ •;7,-,.
I SATIMOAY, AUtMT %% Mlk;-^
rmy ftaaA WMbom
t V ««m« ha«P tea
w
ntonMOBir
BEAiHii6Mil>miitt
Brewster’s
Millions ■
mav OTCDYV Ktorj of Parta V CteTaitarj tnhi pallkL With It be vaa
obnsM to rath Mb twtwkDt itea
teak tmdhlD ftr 9«B. Wl-M l«r »1
aad V telM that a rkb tepOcitjr
«ayA«*ama.dc.i4h w
1 waali aaft
waa fV proprr aotr. TV roaoil waa
rorgwim. bat not too carse«a»-tt bad
Hj pate amdidam • 1 bad DO faith ia te.
dryah aod dMlmte.
tmaaAai«aIhad«atabal»
EUMd aad racer. V aoteoi te«r>
gwtthjiaia—rfthate^
mr la arlrrtiac furaltarr oad ha^
tew vaka aaA iatea paiaa
tmg% for each toon, bat V dM Dot
OUCHAA* CACAYB9
» 'waa maklnsl
iaow that Ua mpljqrrr
of erriTtltfmr!
r had aerrramta with all
liS boltb SirtS » •> «• M>) to r
t) Vree«-tt that tVy 1
! . «»« or mM Li»i.-Y rjpo jo« wai
K at a fair I
}
for BM-.”
r«> up bla
I
e deaired to give
ratabllidk{ *^00 Aam'% want to r^ntd tt bU Is
•.-«’* a Imp. flo jroor aolwi Mr. Gram. ncm vtUOa • jw. U« adbrird U tbls
niir In nil raiim that calird tor tb^
nMU&s. **Wr raa hanllj a'<f m
pvrrhaar ootright of cohaUBthkl n»-;
aH for both yoo aa<l Mr. Aiom.“Itut 1 »nu*t hare a tawjrer, aod thr cMKltiMi. IV iNUup of cakulatiTftMa
aiill ilaitta the avsiber of toy coofl I0 Moatr Urmr^rTii b««d w*« grovliig.
I ,p
i to auDormaJ i^oparrioin.
raaaalt Mr. Joora to rr.! ^ rrtalalag hla Pooiija at Mr*. Orayla
fani to tlo. qoeatlaa. It U Dot rrgular. 1 *»«“
"“ay Vt latbrtle nrmr
d DO Msal dlf- i 9"*^ be• wanted a plaler In wblrh V
fwoiaiih71WIMlawte¥fartna<> »• b!n'<o
Bto oa oaodHIaa thM «a Mb urm y lOat* Omblea.
_ _ _ Wr eaiinot aerept fre^ fr.ta
Wit ted oreaalonal aeaaooa of peaea
7**^.yyA*:* j both aWm. bowrTrr/- aaM Vlr. tIrani. 1 •“<* <1^ ^’h«» Mrt. Gray proteated
ftmwm
iMai i»
ftrfi
me tm Wm mmy art4h
MOM
^JT^lSrSt
*VC.
***^* * •"“* attorory* trV afr wiul *C**n*« tWa wwleaa bit of rstran.
It woo l V a Iielp If gaiice bla grirt was so olirlotmiy gendi:, mr to iH h>
lay w«aM*:.-.*‘
| ulne tVt lier heart was touched, aDd
*• ‘*‘*1 “WVll resort »eny»t
MyiMBWwnTaoBaMOB.
to arbitratiuB,^ iaosbed 1 tbrrr was a de«i». fervent Joy In Vr!
aonl. 8V loved this fair faced Iwy.l
(OooUotied fnin Tburaday‘a lasnc.l , Bipiey.
liffure bigbt Mootaoinery Ilreorster and tears of Impploess came
-nr wdaU nil*s it. Mr. Il!*.h-y. I're
eyes wheo she was given this new
baea flying. What bnre yon beard began a career Ibat woald bare
from Mnotniuir' lie roaWi no l.mcrr atnrtled IV world bad the fa<*t» U-eo
rbarfc tv inj|sitieut qw tlnu. wbirb known. With tm.- biralty to tlir Uttie
of
Ibe
Uirh.
V
ask.d
Ida
I ao BieMetily that
and every night, notwitbstamllug
Deya laughed lrre<l«libly.
Irre^Uilbly. IJewItcr
*•
a combined mi'oting of these badles
Joialng
ling ibetii
Ibeni an liiHtitnt
l»«ti«nt la
later. Tber
__i
•
and the rs'gent? wll! mean a patberltip
Uln elseoliere. TV Ollmr Optic!| HICHIGAH HEWS CONDENSED
. . MM ._rbefore .him
_ j, “tluinipngner rrb«d llarrisou a«
blni a half dotiii
do*.n, tclegnui.-.
of 47. the regeols do nut bx)k on the
nU tstlcnxl
laaponaea from IwniiTB. lawyem and |
I bail rbam- and tom. but to Margaret the emliodlnve tramps lirokc Into the JackMin prospeci with favor. They want to
I..
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T-i..__ . rememlier the I
ment of pros[»ectlve riches, |>romtsea of IH*j.t bouse and aleid «»n the beds on learn if It will not be pohsildr for m<mle.ages esiablldiel U-j tjnd donbt the |
tweet hours ta eome. Mm» knew M»«Dbway
It of Janies T. Hi*1gwh
i*- wealth,
-r—wK 1
wlilrh last winters pstlettis w«»re out e> from tic psvchoiiathic approprlaw|< k*»
bliig aft- ty well enough to feel th.nt be would
**You euuldii’t renteoilsT anytbl
i»rt<sl to
earn gn»ater
of old !
votHaglons. Smatlpj*. chicken
«•* It** “IHWt bv a John committee
not forget the dark little
er thnt .**
|Mis M-arlei fi wr. nimsU>« and t'abau =
r»-genis and asylum Imards. The
As the ilinner |naigress«sl r.rewster
-AikI wliat daex Mr. Jomr sayr deItch would ninke a formidable coaihl-' ►<»'»• has en-cUxl a fine bulldltjg fur
espUilnwl tluit Ilf iuteialcd tp doulde
the new dls|»ensMh»n.
manded )|otitRiniK r.v.
“rtii
Tbim was no little s«ri»rise when V natlun «xe« |a against n tramp With »he .study of mental iliM'aa*
•Vll»Ir«» u presa dia- j I1U fortune witli|n a year,
“ilb*. reply ri'o-'!il»I*w
> htire aom^ fun. too.” b*- aaM. aeiii out InvUntkius for k large dinner. this unshaken trust in providemn- and 't.led |14.'.*o(' for iqulpment 41ml
patch, lie luut Ir^al to innke bliUMelf
j “and you boys a (•to tielp roe."
Ills grand father bad been dead lew frcHh air it ir doubif.il If he would ■ a >••*»■ ^or a director and assistant,
thoroughly cbnir. ami if Hum Is auyaiTls<m was emphi.ved as than a month, and soHety
I* j Noiijier Harri
loHety was some
fliing left uutOtld It t« paxt oiir
consider the whole hunch of .llsca^i.- ‘ N'»
»han 4o fuiHcnls are to V
I **auiierintrudent of afTalrs," Rlon tiard what
it scandalised by tbe plalti symp anything more than irTreathm .\^ a
prrlirn»l<iD. I am horr?' to infonii you,
•" '»'*•
*« *•*’*•
*«»«> 'he
i n«T aa nnaiicial secretary. Joe Hrngdon
B of dlsr-spert V was showing. Xu
tbongh. that b<* has pahl tlie telegraph
•
at
|»rirate
oerretary,
Hubway
Smilti
one
had
«t|iert«l
him
to oln«*rre a pn>- inatier Sf fact tbe Jackson liiMlluii.m v>.pen‘ft* of caring fur each iiaiienl is
rhargi's.'* auUl
Mr. tlruiil. smiting
was
thormigMv
ri<m«gaii-.l
after
the
.'o
he
paid
hy the ctmiity from which
jjl'
aa
counsel,
and
tliere
were
pluce.s
hi
loug«<d
aeasun
of
inoumlng.
hot
tluit
tKOOd
depart
lire
of
the
last
patient
through
"
l^
registered.
he aboukl disregard tbe fonualltUw
s he rational nh.«t it?" asked ,
klratgomery ner^onsly.
jj -I waiit the smartest niHiiiment you completely was rather shocking. Some the vigilance of the mayor and health ) s.nt was ,-«nm.en<nHl Thu-.dav lu
Mr. tJmul gave l,ls'^«rttM.r
X«pvr." V wniniaiHled. of tbe older |ieo|de. wlw Vd not long offleer. Of thU Itfc n^cent guests wen"larttHT an qulrlc.
ijuld '
,.„^rt at Flint by Miss RHIa
algulBeaut glame and tVn dr.*w
w from
froi * - >«» t sto,. nt exr^ae. Hare fettU.. to live and who had heirs appnreut.
oi»enly denounced bis bcartlessncss. It not aware, hut there Is assurance in , shmiau. of UmUn. against the Ik
bla desk the VolumliHKi- tebwnin, from : f“‘
Bwrarmgrti Junes. It was as follows: Get tV l>est servants yon ran And. was not very gmtlfvlng to think of the g«Hi book that If those wlKwe «.n ,r,,p. (;ra„d Haven ft Mllwauk..'e Rail
I'm gidng to live, Nopper. anil Iwug what might be ill store far tbeni If all hclenres ore at leM. ennuinUr dan
roinpany for damages in the sum
lli^*New the couwspicmices."
intMuaries w»»n* as alHfl as Iir»*w d«*r’s. gerous dUeases or touch au> p,is«.n. ,.f |<o (hki The suit gmws out <if InOront ft Ripley. Yucatan
Old Mrs. KettVIl changed her will. ous thing It shall not him th. ni
j jiiri«;v which the plainiifr claims ic
. ref4r»e In this msti
rif.vrrKii vi.
i^fMt two ti«*phews were cut off entire
ARints. heir
That Hl.ephen! is pmgressiv. Is i-vl-l have r. <-elved in stepping from a train
FORT.NIGIIT Inter Montgomery ly. A very modest and Uni>ccunloas
detic(n| hy the ttKoem. ni iiou being , at Linden, .m S«mtoinVr U.*!, l^nl. Iho
Itrewstor bad a new boiiie. gntiKlsou of Josejib Garrity
of fortune I made to ergani/'.e a sir>ck c.iiii|iaiiy oinr allegation i>elng made that Hie train
In strict ohdlletice to his to sustain a severe
p ehaiipe
cha
ehler. command. N«pikw Har iu tbivDear future If the cards s|»oke
en.re hy lease or purcha .■ a tract of j old not slop a su«rlent length of time
rison bad leased unlll the :Vpto:ii ] correctly. Judge Von Woort. who was
ell
S ul la;jd on the imtik.v of the[ tor her to a'lgbt safely. Miss Sle<>man
her following one of the UKwt ex|N>nexpiH lrtl to live
'* ”•* »»''‘vh •" l-Ji ni a iiai l-r-l7k prof.-ssloual nurse and she seta up
M
#4
By CEOBCE BAU Wmoom
. -. ;
WlN&CilRDIil
a:
sr.rr.sr;’,
sis
slve np.nrtmems to be found In N«*w
York elty.
Hlic rental was $2rt.(Wif. i lumie one In the slckntoni whl-sisT that
give n
tbe slie*wd
si
and Ibe
flnaiiclal n*in
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lire, ur*
Vo’^iiuT^h^Vd^f I
r:
Insilfutlons of any < har.irtrr »-^nt»sc I
Ihrlr m-mor, would 1-' .in
.^n Invisible asset
a-el ;
u:: is’rri-s’.'
atlnay.
I hair a silng> man. .snd s.. dkt ;
M l»vo
aiwl car porirr .be-, not
P. rvr
.0 l.il~ 1,. '■•■•■I
th.
r
rlvi-r h. ill.
b, ........ .
.i.i.ln.. ..I ...i. .
so«dety.
o.rr five
*»••• -
$■
I' ■
b:
•■7,;;r
j otu* nsuu ahme
>ou more fully ^
If JUNES
•‘Write more fully T* «vhot*il M intgTV”ery. “What ran Uhtv lie b-fl to
write iiliom;"
•
“He H e»pl*Hl.- sal.l the attorney,
**|iul it J‘ ls**t-t* kn.nv .nil the eomli
Il3ns lH*for«‘ y.'it il< • .dr. Have you
made up V »nr uiii(dV“
Mivlng
hi« life
A
i xprainc'l w r:.-t con
flkOiK'or mure, bnt some mysterious * ^t^te in-a^urcr nml ask them to om-j
While dlg.;iiig In a grave! pit a mil*artist 111a greit flurry of
e .. it.Mient
forei*
tonveyinl to his mind u in>rf<vt |
^
governing the di^hllrs4 : fn»m Mawm. eight workim-n tiiiearUiet'
imrtralt of Swenrengen Jones In
new pxtriiK a ciiin)i|i («• human skch-lon. pi\>l>qlily
aii of initilug down a large Idat k mark
■r.Hliy iMcpitul.'thni <if an Imllan. * TIn-n wjxs a d«‘cp
pathic ward :
wotil.I .Mst twice as
j mtn-li.
••|•elty. you liave no tn -r.* Idei of
Imalhesn th :n :i g*at." erit!. : <i\ Mont
g unery. Ami I'nul l.>wei-il his tread In
j hcnitde «-.»nr.* -^1 >n. •‘Tlr'l n an who
j e;iK.irdiipH y».iir ,-lii.lio I'.uil.! flgnn* on
I |ih-r«- of t
i w ith t 1 »ri' lu:.-rigcn.f
atariiis
slmgcic wrts c ,‘11-4 1.11 ill hirt ntliit!
;
“ItV a ga .M-. ntr.1 a big urn*,
aakl St Ijtvi. -•pmrti:g hin sbonK3«T:k ’
“iMit I II tak.- It. I diit‘1 want to np ,
gramlfnthcr. hut
d!d’>>:il
■ •viMihl advibu* me
I0 ac,-cj»!
>«-. yon may write Mr. ‘
Jonr . th It I
t!i.- ••hnnt c."
,
•Pio ati-'rtifv.. <-.>mphinciit«*<l lilm or ,
hls nerv.- au.l w »di.-l him vurta-.ts ,
Ur>*wiht.*r ttiruc«l. with a Binlk*.
•TH'Vgtn by- asking xxlntt you thfhk !
hlc fev fot iiji nttoruer lu
latere of B MeHamara. Port
Place HoteL
teX*
PALMiflTftY—OoteR MftAoaaHlMA
Romoabar Ua Mar* Ua te yte
hand, a octantifle ttelaf vfll rooMl
Um trua Ulft^ Maorf; Ov«r ilT
Onion 8C bUaoatnaM.
«»«
A roB OAiA OB nuoR-«B mm
FOR RENT.
||
sad lou «« WosSflMa. <1
1- wm Uko oorp»-it*r ar Ssaas ^
FOR RENT—Seven-room house on
Hast Eaghlh street. A borgata. Cal!
Cit.phone 217.
aug 18-:f
MOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire iTT
State striu'L
mug 17-1.'
PIONEER LIVERY
FOR SALE OF EXCHANGE—Tbaeton
In giKHi cuodition. Will take cash,
woirh. camera or gun. C. R. Dockeray, 43.1 Sixth street. ■
aug 17 3t
STORE TO REI4T; also eight-room
buutvo with city water and gaa. In
quire of E. A. Klldec, 634 W. Ninth
street.
aug 3-tf
TO RENT—Unfurmlshod rooms; also a
good bam. Inquire at 218 West
Eleventh atreeV.
July l»-tf
LOST
0k5"“^0
AND HACK LINE
a. J. MOROAN.
RememVr the old reliable line that
la always on time. Hock orders a
apocialty. 1 make all trains wKh hack.
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE.
In livery I can furnish >-ou
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS.
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS.
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
LOST—Uarilon mouthpiece, either on
the d«»ck or between dock aod Elks
waut. 1 have fire bocks and three
club looms. Finder will please re- 3-seatod carriages in stock, also a alee
turH to this ofllce.
aug 18 24 line two-scoled corrlogea. traps and
LOST—On From street, a pair of gold single buggies. Kindly give mu a coll
rlromtul glasics. Finder plesNe leave when In need of anything In this line.
at Record oll ce.
aug IK-tf
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Black and
while helfei. Notify Wm. Trouiwliic. .'ins VVVm-hI Ninth ».lree|.
aug IK 21*
TAXES
Notice to Taspayare.
Thu lax rolls for the rrdlerliun of
arbuol and city tax**a oDd special osacasmenta for the five words of the
city of Traverse City. Mich., have boon
plaretl In- my bonda for ctdicctlim.
1 will V In my oBb« for tho purpose of collecting'^said taxes evorjr
''“i“' ‘
««*
FOR*8ALE--licaVy work team with week day from how jinlH Nov. I. 1905,
‘""I
'I" "'I' "I 'hi' l.i«.r, Jlliil
fnim
8 o'clock until 1T;KI .iplftock In
or without haincHsos or wagon.
hire h,' 'hiruck tl • cenn-Ut iHtlloni. the
• E. Grellick Co.
aug 1C if the forenn<»n. and from 1 o'clock until
fir, til Bit gial'lH'd i piec of hu>ic. iireiik'
..... . ......
r^:er,!.hn.:.;?'w.rth.ni
WANTED—Com vent girl for general
housework. Mrs. C. P. Read. Ml
Sixth street.
aug 15-tf
FOR SALE
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x.-.- vurki „.,..rh.........
HI |M u
MISO^LLANEOUS
WAKTEO—Ten beary tflOSM to draw
loBber. Good waftco. PfetoM vr
A. W. MOU.IMtt>WDimi —play
onitft Gory Lakn LoaVr caapaty,
04 ecotr^ Fad ooontete
ttoghaa. Mich.
mm
ehaan. we are In tooch vRh
MANTto—To hoy latsie crana eoJre than 60,000 telephonca. mills.
ored jetoey cow. W. J. MUMnl. 4*1
Boardaan btol. aty- pVae 61A
wm eadeasor to famlah employ,
Aog 17-Ct
meet or emptayes. ecR cr exchange
anything from a bicycle to a aaw
WANTKD^Work as nurse girt, ll
miU at n very moderoie cswmiaalnB.
Talon atreet.
ang l7-4t*
Write, phone, can or match 4ho bn:WAMTEO—IcstoUiBent collector for
ledn board for bargalna and emaerchoAdlae ocoounts; good aolory
ploymeoL ata. pbonc 474. Hvland expeBsea. Addrcaa Globe com
moateB bldg- 216 B. Front 8L. up
pany. 723 Choatnut street. Philadel
aUlra.
aug 15-lroo
phia. Po.
ottg 17-Jt*
MONEY TO LOAN'^ tog claua
•OY WANTED 1
pot la mortgapae BeMaa lor ate
I-I
* *' "unmi. d au.l ft p.>n.I
.1 Th<- d. vt sh<' ( as Imui uii Invathl and in
i walks ;uid Im capaniaied f«»r work,
'“*'*’‘* $l.i"»i'»for Ids etiqdujer pig dlnmT.
Nutumlly the Vlrs uelie | land
proved In th'- mori upto daM* city I
b«
rou„«
when be reported this bit of «'i-«.nmiiy certain terms.
i fashion, ar.l a" hh al r»*creall«ui ' Fireman Joseph Crit/tiiT. of Matlle FOR SALE-Laimcb. 18x4 ft. 8 In..
14 H. I’. Edipse; gooil cover; a bar
tl
|o Mr. Itrew,
wster be wns siir|>rlstsl that
Xe\-ertviess tbe
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— dinner t
I unujtid formerl
Not onlv wo»*id a fre. k. ebTirlclaii with engine e«»mH brntiglit forth 11 frown. *1 never saw by Ibe grands^ of ol.l Felwln >•«•'" „„.a,ant
gain. Th(K ..W. Stanton. Cltz. 71*5.
..rt Ik* fornnsl. I.ui the patty No. I. fell <.*• f« e| down a tower
who "au
bad less »^nw
sense «lx»ui
about luun" “»ni»► «i»‘»
attg 17-81*
al sUHoii I and esra|HHl with a few
.
If It were not P*r tV re<t of | ai>road long Ix-fotv the night
I
^
"
111“ Ulnuer. One of them had I
a jdalc. From that ■
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...
It'F il*‘ l-tH an
llgure tv legendary-price rwu-h-d to;
=*' •«"*'* *’ r. g.nts <1 i„ un,,. ! ;
but not f.s.:i.hl, ni.d rri Ms m....rv • - •Uen..itlon. w.ns eiigig^nl to n*.le, orate . morn .. b.« 0.1 »:-,h
hav.' ................. «
worth out of It If I... O.K.. that ni .S,n- ! certain nsuus art-or.llug to a plan sug- wonid have Iwen tinly t w» glad to pay I wait up-m tin- .jiiornoy general .m«|-ihe j
gUes ns Olh s- miiH.m.ittrt
f!
WANTEa
•teaage for ote fiifty. «ao.
w.Bat
.
Mmnm
iiITord
nny tiling (heap in ihH pl.icc."
............/7.:
nITord
ntiylliing." said
Tettingdl
bl::;«idf.
.Viid no It was Hint l>tt1ngi*| and a
ci*q« of d**c.»mtort wu.ia turn**! t’:e
rmun.v li:t.» a cruifu-don of M-.i(Tok1uigs
nnd luiint luickctN mit of wld -b In tin*
end ein»*rg<*i1 JHtr.wllilti': very illstlngnlsluHl. .No one luid ever thought
IV’tt'nglll dencieni in lden.«. nnd thli
ofi*or1i;nlty. The only dmw**^‘”*'
the Jl;ac limit whith I’.rew-
Let Omimon Sense Decide
through iBftDjr boudi iKuaft «
them hoi OTor^ten). 4l«ndftd.*
- YOU don't kmoiw hom or by vtaoa.
f isfit foryoorttMl OfeourMyou
don t But
UON COfTCE
All taxes paid liefnre Sept,
be received without collection fcoa,
and all taxes n«malnlng unpaid on
Sept. iMi and until Oct. lat. a penalty
of »»no i»<T cent for c<»lU*cUon will be
charged. On all Uioa remaining un.
paid on Oct. 1st and untU Nov. 1st a
penally *»f two per cent for collection
will be charged.
Office. Rfxim 302 State bo^ bldg.
M. E. lloskeU. City Treasurer.
Dated July 24. 1906.
July 250ct. 31.
FOR SALE-Sail lioat and two
agaliiMi him. und 1m- forhun*.
sliore boat houses.
€04 Second
•T wish I knew whether I had to The law ^tal*•^ 'hat muin-y xhall he ‘ cut lout incites above the h-n .-ye. In
Sirt'ei ritnne 294.
aug ir. 3t
abhle by tV New York ur the .M m spent only by a Joint t-es.vitiii <,f the * dimi inc a vlntein death Tin- skelctana standard of extravagamv." Brew regents aud the four asyluui Miards. lott will he put t.igt-thcr by pliy>h lans
ster said to hlimwdf. “I wonder If V and .ns: the a.-'ylum Utards foregathe.- and |»rcsenicd to the Mhs.<ii lilgJi FOR SALE—I offer my house and lot
at 4.t:i Sixth strtwi for sale. If not
ever s»«es the .New York tMii*ers."
in joint rcHsion only twice a year, and school for the study of anatomy.
Mild by Scptemlicr. would rent forl^te each iilglit the las^ of the gratid
Old Brewster faiiiliy went U bis lenl
nished to dcsimblo party. -C. R.
nmm. wher**, after dlsnii*t-mg his mnu. |
IkK-kcray.
aug 8-sept 1
^ Hair Visor. Yoti know
he settled down nt his desk, with n 1
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
IM'iivil nnd a i«nl of pa|H-r. LlglUlitg;
gray hair adds twenty years to
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
the camlles. which were motv etislly ^
your looks! Then restore the
one sldclK^fd, one refrlgi raltir.
insiisge,!. hr found, than l.uni<s and
color;
keep
young!
Stop
your
volving
l(4v'k
case,
three
dining
much mor»- •sisily. he thmighifullT and I
hair from fallins out and make it
chairs, arm chair, three nicking
ndigiunsly cnlculntivl hts cxiwuse:-. for j
crow lone and heavy.
the day. NopjHT Harrison ami Kl nt !
chairs, and other articles <if fumlilartliier liad the re<vtiit.v far ull r.i.m-j
tun-. Inquire at 911 South Union
ejs sje-nt. and J«e Bmgdoa wns k«-ep
sin cl.
aug 3-tf
Ing an official report, bnt the “clilef," j
REMOVED TO OFRCES
ns they called him. «-ould not go to
FOR SALE Three new seven room
OVES JOHMSON DBDC CO.
sV-p until be was salisnel lu bis own
houH-N in g(MKl inratlon. For sale
niiml that he was ke<iilng up the aver- j
on easy terms. Inquire at 208 N.
age. For tbe first two weeks It bad 1
lieeii easy-'n fact, be scetmil to liave i
Oak siri-et.
aug 2-1 mo*
It suriirisos Uto uiiinitiitbsl to K arn how sharply hnsiin-M
W, O. PdlObHOI-*
quite 0 csiicfortnble lead lu the race. ]
ng their einployei
art) Bemtinizing
einployeB - lfs>kinu
He luid si>ent almust SlitM^nt in tin* i
FOR SALE—A few household goods,
murlt proujolioti to jsiBilious of Irust ami resismsihility.
fortnight, but V realised that tbe i
carpels, sluves and all bicycle tools,
greater part of It Vd g)ue into tV j
ia not
The aVLTat:i)olUoe worker ^ets aheml slowly
including brazer. 311 East Front 8L
yearly and not tbe dally expense ac-1
VII is r•siu'.ppe*! f«ir nipiil advaiieeinent. < 'fu-ii he eaiii
S*otR Side Sboc Store
July 31-lf
couui. He kept a "profit and Iowa" |
fonn his rpuular ilulies satisfactorily
entry in bis little private ledger, but It
FOR SALE—Housi and lot, bam oa
waa nat like any other account of the
But younv; men nml women wlio
kind iu tv workl. BTiat tV ocdlimry
lot. 442 West Eighth street. Price
tniiinsl to tlo thinus as they
DicrrbaDt would hare charged to "Iwvs" j
12,400. ono-thlrd down. Vlancc to
sliouitl l*e <lom thew ;m* eagerly
i tie Jottrtl Uow n on theside, and 1
suit purchaser. Inquire 116 Bast
J. M. HUELLMATiTEL,_
Roiu;ht ft>r timl win tlieir way to Iho
j V was continually looking for opi»orNinth street, or address John Clunc,
ItiL'hwl succeas.
j tunlth-a to swell tV totul.
I
t£AL ESTATE AND LOAMS
CholKiy gan, Mich.
July l9-lf
' UawVi. who had be«‘B hia grand^vitollo
fatber'a Imiler aluce tV day after V ^
ami Ivpewrii
^ Btota
HOUSES AND LOTt—Moothty pay- m gMt rrow» etr»»«.
landed in New York, came orer to tV
methods as no other sehfxvl ‘in this
graodsoa’s estahllshmeuL greatly to
menu Herman W. Smith, €13 West
stvtkm letu-hes it. Wo fit our stuthe wrath and cjufuslon of the Utteria
Eleven'v- streeL ClUient phone IM.
dents for tbe Ixst paying; plaoift in
Annt Euuuellae. Tbe chef came from
June 27-tf
the state.
PorlA and his Domo wa* L»etuU. Ellia,
tbe footmau, also fouad a mtsch lietter
Oar prosiicctuB will Ull yon
FOR SALE-Wartteua Vildlng oo
benh with Monty than he had had la
aliout
it.
Bay atreet, comer Hall, also 14the booae on the aTcnue. Aunt Bmmeltue Dever forgave her nhfihow for
borae power gasoline engine and
B«Erd E»d U—m $2.50 p9r wmB
thew* base aud diaturblng acta ‘M
feed mill outfit; oleo t-room brick
'treaurhevy. oa oV cahod tea.
residence.
637 Sixth street Apply
Beracmbcr our offer of a trial
Ov of Monty’a moat extraordinary
Ayers
Bn. Sai|v & PmkiUieH
DENTISTS
LOOKtNG FOB YOU
Teaclier of Violin
329 SOUTH
UHIOH STREET
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WdrK
BSAtk rBEff.
blandly admitted to Napper Harrison
•Ml tv two aeeretartea that V Inteodcd to nor It to pnetice with only, and
that os ftooo os V learned Vw to run
an •auto" V It aboakl V run be expectMi to boy a good, aenalble. dumble
M»*ci*lneforn,0(».
IGoftUnoed In Tneaday a lasue.)
W »rBROCEilS EVIWWim,
FOR SALE—Roll top office desk,
hanks plgtutn holes. SO inch, flrs*clasK coudlituo. bargain if sold
once. Ad<lrei.s Record office.
aug 16-3t
JONO. COACH 8TALUON. «f V«t*
•flnary bospltal otwt Satnrdsr bab
oDoa of seaaoo.
,
>lySS^
FALL TIBN CONHINCES TCrESBAT. SIFT. 5.
DAY and SVBNINO EBSSIOME
. Jquizftns.VtPhOOft-l&a
to John Horsfleld at reoldonoc.
r»9n-ts
FOR SALS—Store MtOdlng, gteck and
flxtnrea Will eeU all or oay part,
or win lOftt bolMlBg. Apply at once
ChOA Somtha], Traterve aty. Mtch
may 17-tt
.CARPET GlEffH WOML
Hsls
jAm A-
FOR SALS-41 lota la Hannah’s Sth
•dd; € ooeftora ipu troBUmg oa 14«fe
atrvL 4 ta <W«a A Wlanle’a add.
and 3 lou oa Weat Ftet atreet
Win V edd OB easy paymenU or
UP-TOtDATB . aACK UNB
HIHISBIOLpiiPlimirT
■
paaaa af eaplik PM
iko ooiBi. fofek aad aasar ca ika Ire
aad sMr cm tka aMwr dtasotvaa aad
I an atkk. taova aoap to afoiaad
tkacMMa^vriatlmaatap;dPaot U aaad.
fkka aat tke fomaar aafl rak tka
m n balL Yk^d It adt, kaat tt ai
TUtOrtMMiL
mp aa tta ranaosa aaA tka fftaovaa
lacMd, add tka vaania aad fraaaa.
JYaack laa Oraaia-riOaa plat of mUk. la vMek tke Amvar to hang. and. at
wrtUag aim 009 at anaaa, aaa aap of aagar. tar paaklag tka vksdov ap as car as
Vk«»tt#JipkjT«>D
, aaya;
Oi tXir
mwmU f —< too.
It ain po, rnb tka map oa tka aaah.
Cmntgtot»ir
aaitapoam at aaU. Pat tka milk oa.cke or taka Cta vlaiow oat aatlndy aad
la wasriiM tha Asm body of OM ar awr •ra aad Isi It JaM aeaM or vrtakfo. rnb tka aaap op the odgm. IftkavlnlaOftMOMwrafr
tttiia Brotkata a( tka air/ oa owr kata, Boat tka polka af 4ke aata, pat la tke dovs are ukea oat. «nd bH tka ropas
Wfcii« <iw gwM >Mw ttooM
aad It la lawfprrtirtkta how
AmU gtaMi Md SMC.
aagar and khtt acala; ikaa poor tk» aad aicaa of tka ctoaaed vtoflovs are
Yoi iMI M M ia * h«C 4ar»
kot milk lato tkaas alamty. add tke rabbad vltk soap, tkare vlU ta ao
' witk faathara aad aalt. pm It OB tka tre la the dooWa troahle with them fer a year, when tke
A foruwa Mtstmgtr. a torallM’ aML
boUar aad lot It aaok to a aSoa thick ■nap mey be reaewad.
Brown aoap amy be aaad to advanaream. (This is a pMla koUad cuatard.
aaa thlaklag. aad tka mtm womm
aaeb as you mada kr floatlaff Islaad.) tags aajwkere In tke hoate, staoa it
WHk dateat aoi*
ba IMI to thlak abaat tka aattar. tte Taka H Off aad lot H cool vhlle yoa kaa no offanshre odor, la extrassely
Paor«l from fcariM* chinwigia
» aaraaat wlU ba Chair tevleUoas boat tke wkUaa of tke eggs stiff, aad ctoaa. and to asoat dtocooraglng to bugihraaL .
that tkara Is aaad af bactaraMDt.
fhao tke cap af craam. Put the eggs dom. Tbe odof of perspiration cs
. TkaOnoUaMa
Tba world la fall of ao away prattlar la dm lightly erbaa tke eastard to eo- effsetIVoly removed on tke warmest
AtMadoarerflta
Ulafs for umwlag, tka aiBOMla tlroly aoid. aiM tkea tke whipped day of tke year by lu oae. Ftor tkto
Carorlag faatkar dacoraiioBa ao far craam last, aad the vaallla and tnaaa. purpose It Is far man effscUve than
aad cklldlik. tkoaa agalaat tkair ode
Coffee lot Craoas^-Make eltber of perfomed or toilet soap, and to kept by
•9 away aad tordbla. that aaa woa- tkcee araaaaa mid flavor with half
many *‘wbo know” In the batkroom
daro why momam do not rtoa aaa
cop of BUoag ooffaa la place of vaallla. for this parpoac.
■ad cry out agatnat tbU badge of craM
When naUs are to be driven Into
Cbooeliu lea Cream—Make plain
But ft Mrd or atata
toe cream: melt two aqoarea of choro- wood which 11 Is feared tkey may spilt.
May toll for hla aau.
Aral lay them In soapy water or drive
late ia a Utile saaeer over the tea
Aad tkara’r vaedarfal tore Ilka a faf
kauie. Mix a little of the milk or Into a bar of aoap. and there is no dan
. oaforiad
ger.
la tkat vaa Iluia boqM la tka graat ■a dUBaolt that tka nor of araa this cream with this and stir tt amooth,
Soap ahavlngs or a small lump of
aad tkea pot H la vlth tke rest. You
lOa world.
fora of phuaacr gives a aart of aaa^r
will aaed to ase a large aap of sugar yellow coap tucked Into a motUe bole
tlaa
to
tka
Middraasing
fashioa.
aad
Bwiaxddck. awlac Vm.
Instead of a saull one In making tbl v. prevent the reappearance of the
to tha traMe to ‘ laurdarad taaocaota.
mouse.
WiMa tba braaaaa Mow.
as the chocolau to not sweetened.
Onasidar for a aaommt tha anorA little soap mixed with stove black
Aikd tka ralaa 90 aiaallaa to and fro,
Paack Ice Cream-Pael, cot up and ing produces s better and more en
nou aaabar of birds raqalrad to
Oraila of aalady.
mash a cap of poaches. Make plain durable lustre, with less work than
mael
tha
trade
of
tha
csoiiatry
this
mockad Ilka a aaoner aaa
too
eream.
vlth
a
large
cop
of
sugar,
aaaaoo aAona. and waU assy klrd-iovars
blacking without it.
Up vbara tba ripplaa of air aad aoa
aad vhaa it to cold stir la tka peaches
Both plated and solid stiver may be
mafia aad crtaa<roas. aad aaat and atend aghast pt tha tardbla havoc
wrought by the plunderara of our for- and CraafC'
cleaned by letting It stand three or
raa.
Buavberry
Ice
Cream-Mix
a
large
four hours in hot water In which
Aad wa shall aot iad In a waek looa
cup
of
harries,
mashed
and
stralaed
Wril
Bight
woaian's
clubs
eraryhandful of borax and a quarter bar of
qaaat
A ptstUar atpht than an Orlole'i neat. wbara. for a brief apace, lay aside earefally ao that there are no seeds, yellow soap has been cut up snd dis
solved. This method does not wear
—-Msrgam K SaafMer, In Erary- tbalr study of art and history and «lte vlth the Ice cream, and freexe.
tbaanselves to a crusade against the
Loama loe—Oae quart of water, four off tbe plate as does the ordinary
' vksra.
evil which bids fair to rob tks world toOM^. tvo and one-half cups of sug- method.
of lu haiitafe of aoag. Up hast pro ar. one orange. Boll the sugar and
Tha tacrat at tHa aiac«.
A poultice of soap and sugar vl!l
A littla path wlada aqaat-rlBA to our tectors at our trees and orahards. Well water (or ten mlnotea; strain it and draw a sqelUng on the finger to a
might they work for the observance of add the Juice of the lemons and or* head In a few houri. and the same
door.
a -Bird Day" In every public school. ange: cool and frerie'e.
All tkrtmsh tka clorar;
poultice will draw a splinter frtim fin
Saa tnnakaa aootka your cheak and BO that the rislag geaeratloa aiar
Orange ice—Oae quart of water, six ger or nail.—Selected.
klaa poor brow.
learn to love and protect our feathered oranges, one lemon, tvo and ooe-balf
Hew to Keep CIssn.
Aa yoa ooaM ow.
friends
cups of sugar. Pr^re exactly aa you
A few weeks ago. Mrs. Sarah Rorer
Tba Baa aad Barth eabracad oatcb
Would club women learn the CacU did IBM toe.
astonished the women of Chicago by
concerning the dangers which gaenace
you up, too:
Strawberry Ice—One quart of water, telling them they should abandon tbe
Hara tfcay laaa aseb othar. Hara bow agricnlture. how the trees of New Jer
two and one-half cups of sugar, one proceu of bousecleanlng. “Keep your
sey after hunters bad slaughtered It#
tbajr Jots—You!
and one-half cups of strawberry juice, house clean all tbe time." she said In
birds were almost destroyed by worms
And all day KMC
strained. Prepare like lemon ice.
answer to their remonstrances.
until orchardlsts were forced to im
A lltUa bird’a aoap
Baapberry lea—One quart of water,
Carpeted floors can be kept bright
latarpnata you tha aeerat of tba placa- port other birds to save them: and
bow Florida aad other southern states two and one-half, cups of sugar, on? by sweeping them thoroughly and thru
*’Oh! but Ufa U Bvaat« awaet!
Ufa la swaat! Bwaat!’*
have lost 76 per cent of their birds; and one-half cups of raspberry juice, moppldk them with a perfectly dean
mop rung out of tepid water, to which
Tba Saa la Uka a toaaiaf daUy flcli. would they study this subject broadly stralnad. Prepare like lemoa Ice.
Peach Sarpriae—One quart of peach three or four Ublespoonfulx of cam
OarkUap aad wklt'aliif:
la lU relation to the eouatry's welfare,
la BiqdU bits, two cope dT phor snd half s cup of ammonia have
Tka dalaydMd'a a sua-Aaekad aaa of their Influence would soon make Itself es cut
sugar, whites of dve eggs. Do not been added.
foaat.
felt In the awrkete.
For carpets of a dellcstf hue. full
Threat*nhiK and brtpbthlnc.
No intoreste are more Important beat the eggs at all: just mix every
All dirraocaa tb«rt> ara beaaatb tha than lb«i«te of agriculture. Already In thing logclher and put in the freezer er's earth is one of the tn^t cleaning
ana.
Michigan 4C per cent or more of Its and turn till stiff. This is very deli sgencieji. Cover the spots with a jisslu
Mow tkoy malt la aiualcf How Ibay feathered friends have been nithlessly clous and She easiest thing to make of fuller s eanh snd water, snd after
a day or two, brush It off with a stiff
hara ara-One!
destroyed. Should thU desecratioo In all tha Ust
Whan all day long
continue but a little while we shall be
Strawberry Surprise—Mash fine a brush. Sometimes the operation munt
A mua klrd'B auag
amaxed at the consequences.
cup of berries and pul them through be repeatedkbefore tbe spot Is entirely
lotarptau yos tha aacret of tha placaOb. oh. the nnng of the woodland the colander. Boll three minutes two removed.
A bit of blotting paper and u warm
*X)hf but Ufa la awaat, awaatl
bird—
cups of water and one of sugar with
Ufa la awaatl Swaat!"
Melody! Melody! Melody!
the juice of half a lemon. MU all To flatiron will take away every gig-’ ni
grease, if applied when the suin Is
—Tba Outlook.
Such dainty singing never was gether and freexe.
fresh.
Care, however, must l»e taken
heard.
not to hare the iron too hot.
Psalmody! Psalmody! Psalmody!
Indieestton From Haste.
When linoleum begins to look dingy,
’ Ha prayath bast who lovath beat
Blackbird, linnri. and lark' and
More Ills come from lack of chewing wash It a few times with a mop
> AU tblnga botb graat and amall;
tbruab
food than from any other cause. ThU
» For th4* doar Ood wbo lovath ut.
All tnrn and wait In an eerie evil does not show Itself till after-the dipped In tbe following solution: To
two eggs beaten mell. aiid one quart
• 111. madf and lovath all.
bush
habit to formed, and Its continued ef*
—Colarldga.
At tbs voice of a blrda-slnging.- fecu are felt. The Idea with most of water .N’aiurally the linoleum mu»t
And yet. ob the pity of It! women hasty eaters is to gain time. They not be slep|*ed on while Ibis mixture
ruthlessly aacourage a trallc which are not aware of the serious conse is do ing.
Ink spilled on a carpet or rug caus»-s
threatens to banish from literature quences that follow. They may have
such melodious poesy, and leave the bees warned repeatedly, but nre heed dismay In the heart of every house
wife. but generally milk and salt will
world a silent wilderness.
less. nevertheleM. Perchance an ef
schools In some of the fort qras made to correct the habit, but remove It. As much salt must be put
Ijist week the Rt-cord pnltlUhcd sn
article on the protection of birds and states, already a dav Is set apart for found to be quite impossible. It U a on the carpet as will keep the milk
game In Michigan in which rctcreoce the study and consideration of birdt. harder habit to break than to stop from sinking Into It. IMten the spot
U> Michigan? Children drinking whisky. Not one In a thon- is well eovered with tbe salt, pour on
was merle in ihr Iswk r*^cntlv psaM-rl ! Why 1
be aature-lovers. to observe Band U able to do this. For this r^- the milk, and repeat the process, using
i rohlblting not only the iM lIluf:. but ^‘rnloed
the wearing of birds andfesihiT* in ; bird-ways and to make friendsof them eon the lesson should be learned in salt and milk alternately until tbe spot
hats. While these laws were pssM>d ;
hardly be willing in maturity to chlldbood and then continued through of Ink is removed. Then »-ash the
plsce well with hot ammonia water.—
irlinaril) for the iK-neflt of the farm encourage tbeir destruction. Thu Is life.
Chicago Tlmes-Herald
era whose crops arc belay destroyed ; no trivial cause; well may It enlist
The evils that follow may be enum
thrortgb the wanton deMnictIun of the >snh heart and coitKctence of woman- erated by the hundreds. Botb Bright s
For Burns.
Idics. there Is another side (u the hood Ri>ceol events indicate that u&- disease aad diabetes are generally
In a serious burn, as soon as the
qttcatioo of wearing birds and feathers I cvaKlny aaiiatlnn ta the onlv price of caused by this habit. Rheumatism,
fire is extingtUshed. tbe clothes must
as articlM of adornment, which is so ' victory.
fevers, and bladder troubles Invariably be removed. If not already thorough
beaatlfuUy aypressetl by Mrs Iraa T.-----------------------follow. ConstipatioB and piles are al ly wet. the Injured part should be
Joqaa that Home Cheer ylvos It in her ■
Oeaacru for Mot Osya.
ways the resulL ParalyaU. softening drenched with water and the clothes
Okra words. Mrs. Jooea
is one of! G«xh1 Housekeeping gives the fol- of the brain, and even Insanity folios
cut away. Everything must be sacri
Mlchlgank (ortmoat women and will! lowing excellent rules for making lee tkU great evU. liost all Inmates in ficed to getting them off aiihout pull
Ik.' remoBbarad ky many in ibis part ' cream s’ot Icck;
asyluau are regular hog-eaters, never Ing. aa tbe slightest dragging may
of tba sBtta as ooe of the finest speak j lc«> Cream* and Water Ices —Firat. stopping to chew the food and swal
hring the akin off. loo If patches of
in a tblck bag and ham lowing Urge lumps that cannot be di- the clothing adhere and will not dro#
mer tilt ail the pieces are the tlae of geoted. or In the Interior part.
off. they must be aUowed to remain.
an egg Put three bowls of these In a
Thoee who feed mainly on cereaU. Dip cloths in a thick solution of coinpall and add one bowl of coarse salt, meal. rice, and starchy foods, find it so
washing soda in water and lay
and ao on. mixing with a kjngAaadlad easy to swallow them quickly that they
the burnt surface, bandaging
Before aa audience of cultured wo Iron spoon. Pul Uie freexer Into Us
hardly help It. Yet the Interior lightly to keep them In place. As soon
men stood a apeakar of fine presence, bucket with the cover on and fill In part of every granule is untouched by
as s dry spot appears on this dressing
pluadlng with melodioua voice for bet- the space with the ic« and salt, piwas- digestant flolds in the stomach and
It with tbe soda and water by
condftloaa for Iboee of her sex who lag It down well. Let it stand In a they become fermentative in the In
equeexlng aomo aa It, There will be
are wage-earaerm. But her appeal fell cool place with a piece of carpet over testines. as a ooaaeqoeace. This fersmarting while it to saturated and
ItfHeaa upoa maay of bar hearers, for It till the Inside U very cold, and then
Latkm In the Intestines predpl- excludes the air.—Exchange.
pcrchtHl on the front of her hat wax a wipe og the top carafully eo ao bU tales tke pkospbates and these phoslarge green ps roquet srlth half-spread can get In. and pour In the cream, phatea bacovto aa irritant all through
The Flax^ , «©r.
wrings, not only dlstrmoUag attention which must also be cold, or It wUI melt tke system, producing ono or more af
Linseed oU to tl^rerr best finish
from the speaker'a wards, hat soffgast- all the Ice at once. Pul on the top and tke above meattomed dlaeaaea. or some lor the plaxa floor. Ooc ihorongh.oUtag distrust of her jadgmeat
turn amoothly Oil U U atlg. which oikar aaUa aa kard to boar In attar fog should keep the loarda fo good
How could a sane, levalkeaded. or akoaid be la Afieen miantea. Draw off days or years. The result Is always ooadltloB an aommer. Oil agaia in tke
really klad woman in middle life eom- the watar rram the buckal. wipe off certain and sure, never otherwise.
aatniaa to preserve
tke boarAa
mlt keioelf to the fztimaiaa of this the top agaia, aad take out the dasher,
Too much atteatloB to IhU Impor lAroagh tke wintar. Take a day wbca
most cruel aad barbarous of modera preaaiag down the oraam aad scfaptag tant aakloct canaot be paid. Every tke wfod to not Mowfog; have tke
taakloasT
It from the aides. Put oa the cover moutktal aaikt to ta ehaffad fnam plazxa swept aad vaakad ctoaa. and
“To mar says a writer la a leading with a oork la the hole. Pack oaoe tvatajrfofortydtaas. Tktotoflaaa.U nrkaa perfooUy dry rak foto tke hoards
Chicago daily, “ther Is ao hind of a ■sore artlh ice aad aalt. hot aaa oaly aqam aaltowa mM ataooto vkara ckr kolMd Uaaaad ML Tta kexl day apply
hat ao axffulMtaly bldaoaa as oae oaa pan aaU to four paru too. WMag stadaaia am rlffktly taaiamUaL
A JaaeaUMt, ruhMag It well T%e
tiiiamad with aa owl orjs him vboaa oat a.heavy cdoCh U the salty voter
Aay aaa vta vlU kaed tkto advtoo floor sriil ta greaUy Improved by rwbpoorllttla wings are >trF|ahed kaavam that yoa dtav away aad oovar the vtU kava a kaagar aafl kappta Ufa
ktag with ooAiaa wootoa efotks a lew
vard. Ooasidarad from aa ariistk fraeser tightly, aad put the carpet oa Uve. qaa irltt gat# a matutada at days Aftor'tta Mlfog. Swsaptag aad
fflaadpolat alaae, birds do aot s
again aad ataad la a coot dark, piape ochaa. palaa ata Atosamia dkat adll aa oecaaVmal oraskfog are all that
UU you aaad the creasB. All*lQt4
ooam to an tkaai vkavtil JMt Ao ILIs better for staadlng tvo koarm.
A
♦OITOR'S EAST CHUR ♦
'
Im
hMUiir:.v: :
KSIPES THOM MANY UNDS
■.B.
taiMkktaTmmlimktato
'
SIRS
I aamlafl amata a aarlaa at aattoaal melpaa mfN ta flvaa la
It. tMatafhadad ta Otaaff Trauaiaa haaaaka^an Thaaa sadI wMe faafs af Aalaltoa. am all fima aa ariflaalty aaad la the
variaaa aaaotries fram wMeh they mam kmught by the qpvtribatari. or by
thato mtotlvee and frlsoAs la tka ammtriaa aamad. and tkaaa ssta try tkern
may ta aamirod that tkay am tta lad thlag.
fleur auet.
Take aseat left over; put s tsble^
spooafal of batter la a pan. slice an
oakm and stosmer: cot tke meat In
dice ami put ta the pan with a uble
spooafal of dry floor; stir unUl ihorougkly mixed. Put enough water over
to keep from burning. Add last a uble
spooatal of vinegar; boil for ten minulesl
Boll potatoes 'until tender; drain
and mask. Sift In a teacupful of flour
and wkip until digfat. (Dip a spoon In
to cold water to keep the potatoes
from sticking 1. Drop tkem on a plat
ter. then take a good-ahied pl<*<^ of
butter; when hot crumble broad Into
it and brown. Oiver potatoes with
Quick Way to Cook Potatoes.
Peel and cut In squares. iCui about
tme-half way through, breaking the
rest. This will keep them from c«>okIng to pieces.) Put butter, potatoes,
aalt and pepper In the kettle at once.
Water enough to «»ver.
j
WITH LAMB
I
Lamb. Roast (hot or cold)-Min' !
sauce. French ralad, new potatoes, cut I
cucumber.
t
Lamb. Bral.Hed—Peas, young carruU I
and turnips.
i
WITH VEAL.
Vesl. Roast—Thick brown gran. i
nulled liacon. bread sauce, quarters of |
lemon forcemeat baUs. French beans. [
Veal. Stewed—Parsley sauce, cookt'd.
carroUi and turnips cut iu dice or
small balls, peas.
!
Veal. Loin of—Veloute or espagnol;
sauce, toasted bacon.
Calf* Head. Boiled—Parsley sauce,
croutons.
PricasstK-d Veal—Sippets of toast.
Kllces of lemon, roll* of l>acun. iKtached
egg*, lemutr pjckle.
WITH POKK.
stuff- (
Pork. Roa.vi - Huge and
Ing. apple Mtiiri'. thick brown gra\y tir ,
oa irat Boaday ia tb^ moat^. tkaa flk
U:«.
Mamloffaamea and aamm ‘9d
1«:».
Boaday v:hool and qaaMioa fdm U . _ ,UriOM.
. t U
Eveaing service and aormoa At t:li9
uble: pm into kettle with salt, pep
per. bay leaves and cold •water. Whan
done take two tableapooarato of flour,
one egg. a tablespoonful of vinegar.
Stir all together and boU a few min
utes longer.
MRS. WU BEITNER,
WaablngtoD Street.
Aabory M. 1. Charelw
Rev. Hugh Kennedy Baator.
Clam meeUng. »;46 p. m.
Morning aervlce. 10:So a. m.
Sunday- school at 1? m.
Epworth league. C:S0 p. m.
Evening service at 7;S0 p. ai.
’
Baked Ham.
Prayer meeUng Thursday avaatai
Take large ham weighing from 10 i at 7:80.
A cordial welcome to these aervtosA.
to 16 pounds. Pack tt In bread dough
and bake in a medium hut oven about
three hours. Remove from the oven
and let It cool. Then take the bread
Quiet hour. 9:30 a.
Croat from It and you will l»e surprised
Morning worship
ilp aand sernmn. 10:30.
Sunday
school.
chool. 12
i:
I) acl
to find what a fine dish you have.
Intermediate
Late Bndeav<
Bni] savor, i
B
Senior Endet
ndeavor,
avor, 6:00.
BA'enlDg
irangelli
, evangel
angellKtlc
1st Ic se«*lon.
seat
7:30.
Fish and Gravy.
al prayer
prayi
Pentecostal
meeUng ThuraTake a big Uke trout and cut It In
ening at 7:3tJ
pieces. Cook them until the bones ran
Junior Endeavor aSiurdaya. 2:30.
be taken out. Drain off the water and
Dorcas Aid society meets every »eosave It for the gravy For this melt a oiid and fourth W*-dne*day at each
ith at 1:30.
piece of butter the aixe of a small egg.
he C. W. B. M. auxllan- hold their
The
Mix it with half a cup of flour and half meetings
the 111 St Wednesday iB each
a small onion cut floe. Stir It Into the
ith at 7:30.
water used in cooking tbe fish: aeaaon
with Kslt and nutmeg and a couple of
drops of viuegar. Cook until thick
First M. E. Churoh.
enough for gravy and soire mith the
Rev, Tbos. Cox. Pastor.
fish.
Class mectlDg. 9:30 a. m.
Morning sen ice. 10:30 a. la.
MRS DAVID SIl'HBR.
Sunday school at noon.
Hoardmau Avenue.
Epworth league, 6:15 p. m.
Evening senlce, 7:30 p. m.
Junior league Tburaday al 4:00 p. as.
Prayer meeting Tbursds] evening At
7:30.
Javeds Watar.
W. T.
This is a homemade cleanser,
which, although old. mav be of Intermany. It is worth keeping on
Ihand for it remove?* stains made by
grass, lea. coffee and fruit. Tbe fol
Junior Union Saturday at 3:30.
lowing reoliK? will provide enough to
Prayer meeting on Thursday erOAigRt an ordinary houst-hold for a year; ing at 7:30.
1 are cordially Invited to the aar>
Mix In an earthen jar or a large bottle
one pound of salsoda. five cents’ worth
of chloride of lime, and two quarts ot
-Woman's Juuraal.
ev. R. N. llolKsple. Pastor.
POO a. m.. morning class meattaff.
):30 a. m.. morning worship, aar*
Blackberry Cordial.'
Crush.any quantity of ripe berriv-:t
and strain off the Juice. To each pint
use IhrccHinarterK of u iiound of loaf
evening L .
■“'* I*’ ev«»r>- (HO quart* «*f juice
Chciru* choir meet* for rehearsal
add a qtutriei of an ntihet; of niaet*. all- Thursday
hursday at 4:00 p. m. in the church. ‘‘
Midweek prayer meeUog Tburadajr *ple«. cinnamon and clove*. Boil these
pinuant sauce
evening.
Pork. Boiled—peas, pudtllng or N«»r ingredients t»> a thick syrup, and when
All of all classes welcome.
doiii- add as much French brandy as
folk dumplings, parsnips.
Frlartds (Quaker) Churah.^'^
Pork
Collet*.
Orilled—Mustard there I* syrup. B<»ttle. aiid k»*-p well
c«»rked. This will Ik* found very use
Edgar I... Requa. Pastor.
saiitx-. fried tsnatoos—Exchange.
ful for the disease.* Inoldent to sabi- ^ Sundsy school. 9:46 a. m, C
mer.—Exchange.
' Meeting for worship. 11:00 a. m.
The Duties of a Ooeet,
Junior Endeavor, .3:00 p. m.
Blackberry Jam.
It wtKild MH-m as If no feasonlng
Senior Bndcavor. 6:16 p. m.
Gospel meeting. 7:30 p. tt.
Put Hie blackb<Tric-* Into a large
bilng need he Instnicted In the duties
Prayer luceUng. Thursday. 7:30 p. BL
of a gue«t. writes Isabel McDuugall in iKirrelaJn kettle, adding a little water
The Housv' H*>autlful. Yet everyone to prevent slicking: siJr and stew for
'rec Methodist.
who has ever, had a guest know* the twenty minute*; pres* through a
Preaching at 213 B. 141b 8L, Sandaj
sieve:
mesHure.
and
to
*<arh
pint
allow
at 1:30 p.m. Rev. C. MUIer.
ctintrary. Only oi>en the Bubjoct
: Uiil (
any group of women and listen to their ! half a pound of
First Presbyterian Church.
Put
stories of the little things that have
Cor. Washington and Park straatA.
gone wrong From a H-w of them may
Rev. L. B. Bl**ell. Pastor.
be drawn, up tbe prime duties of a
Murolng service. 10:30 a. m.
\
Vt-ry
hot
wat«
r
should
never
be
uf
.*
i
Bible seboo! at noon.
guest: punctuality and conforniltv
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
I glass as it will not only crack :t
with all household arrangement;;. __
Ev ening aervlce. 7:30 p. m.
of the host * property. a.n*lderatloa i
* P*?ruliar dullneK* that deW. M. 8.. first Wednesday la tba
iraotii from
slilning qualities.
, month.
for their wl.*he*. ar
should also be kept for
Social hours, second and fourth Wadprejudice*, and abov
goo<l spirits S
ne*da)M In the month at 2: sn p. tt.
gla** alone.
The bo*t return for hospitality
show that you enjoy U- Try to be
Soetb Arrlrw*. Field Seeretarr.
pleased with everything. Try to like
Rev Carl Kta. Lmau uf 4 .uuut* tlcut j
everyone you meet
Enter heartily has rc<-eoHy Uk-o apjwtnifivl Ib-ld w*
Into all plan* made fur your plea*i:re
r«-tniy for South j Rev. J. W Mllb-r. Pa*tor.
but do not i-xpt-ct to be entertained all
Afrk-tt nud ba* ^
sln-udy cmtf.-«*»l
the time.
UlHtll bl-- dutb**
tber?* I*r. nark^
The brown discoloration may Iksay* of (lirl* !
tlan Endeavor In
e:.-Jlly removed from pudding dUhe*.
8outbAfrlca;“lu
custard cups and tbe like by rubbtu-g
no part
tbe!
with a flannel and a little sand soap,
lence.
w orld ba* Hmtc j
powdered pumice, ur. if not verj dark
■vice in Modern
been greater
a little whlUng will answer.
progreKR during Woodman hall over postofflee.
Wednesday
evening.
Tcxllmony
A handful of quicklime mixed in
four ounce* of linseed oil and Imtled
to a good thickness makes, when
spread on plates and hardened, a glue
which can be used In the urdlaary way. nal barmony at a meeting atleudr*i by
tbe writer lu Cape Town, bud May."
but which will resist fire.
Such la the field where Mr. Sluckman
It is Home Cheer's rule never to Will flod pUy for bis st>>*’»lld Chris
Catholic.
give rt-cipes containing wines or tlan Endeavor enthoslasxu.
St Francis church, corner Cast and
liquor*, but an exception is made In
Tenth street.
*Dr. Clerk's Maeaear.
Low mass. 6:45 and 8:00 o'clock.
this case, as this is one of the best
High
mass.
9:00
and 10:30.
Tbe following timely message of Dr.
household remedies known to the ed
Vespers. 7 30 p. m.
•
itor of this department, having beeh Clark appeared In a recent Christian
Lenten devotkm*. Wednesday and
Endeavor World:
ueed* in tbe family for several genera“What are you doing, fellow En- Friday evenings. 7; 20.
Uuna.
deavorer? What are jou planning for?
Again 1 plead with you to mark this
rary
4 erang*
Pretty Rupa.
Ood street, near Ca»* street. Cwpialn and
The best parts of oto Ingrain car
Mr*. Boater* In charge. Public meet
pets may be uttllxed In making very fottow ai
ings every night except Monday. Aonpretty rugs to be used In bedrooms Christ OUT asaoctote mcBbcn and our day. 11 a. m.. holiness meeting.
2 p. m.. junior meeting.
where tbe c^rpeu have been takes up frtooda who ate ooBlde of tbe society r
3:30 p. m., Christian's pratoa maeiduring the hot summer mootha. Re
move the dirt aad dust by beaUng and
washing, aad cat fo ntoipa ooe mad oaehalf lachas wide, toagtkwtee of the tbe great reriral In tbe aootb of Wale^
Our battle cry: Sinner, there to ^
wbleb to attracting soeb arorldwlde
carpet. Bavel both tides of thane aotioe bccaase of Its onnaaal power, ration for you.
atripi antil five or six threads rrwsln has been petitioned by Dr. Franeto B.
ta tba Biddle, sew tbe strips togatber GUrfc aa pxaMdent of (be World’s
and wind fo balls Ukc carpat rags. Obrtotiaa End savor nnton to visit and
OlicIoUis abooM aot ta wmifoad 4th
Send them to a weaver who will beat nddrstt (ta Bnitittore convention fo snap. Wipa arlth ar wat doth tfmr
them ap In the wearing, toarlag a aoA Jn|y. At wbkb aatteChlng Uke aOANO bnubing wkb n soft floor nmtob. A
ar JQ.<K» jaaag paople wlU be prseenL
valvety knap on boU alAaa. Oae car Mr. Batarfo taa aat yet fllven a defl good csttt or copnl aantoh At ta^ fopet Bay be aaad for the center and Attaav^.
tervato improrea theax
Ii;Jnirg.'V:M.“-
ilpE.
ISHKrHr
I.
If you will eat more'
t om buid. tho9^)i tbe retenm
L that they vUl not
be needed. SbooWI his hopes be roUtzed M. Coquello will ash the sfHren*
meat to sabsidixe the theater.
It Is expected that sbo»e time in the
fall Mr. and Mra. Joseph Chamberlain
vlll rltit the latter’s old home In Masaachasetts. Before her marriaxe to the
noted English statemnan Mrs. ChambiTlain was Mary Endkoit. daoicbter
of WUliam C. Eadicett. who ser\-ed in
cne of Clereland's cahlnots as seervt4J7 of war. The trip to this counir)
i« intended to be a sort of varslion.
with complete rest from all ardoous
duties and the Chamberlains are not;
exfiecltd to RO Into soclitr more than
absAiluteljr necessary.
Une^aBtsculi
you can do more vfoit, enabling you to earn
more money, so that you can buy more
W'-
Uneeda Biscuit
do tH4^e work and cam still
money.
sr
I The
“among tl»e gods,**
j and “gallr.-j god i." is si.Vd U* Usve
j origfiuiltsl rrv.m tlw fact that the
redliuR of l*r«ry Ihne tlH-citer. IshmIoii.
I Was roriuerl.v imiiilt-U lii imIlstUMi of a
jtduesl;y ntsl Ih-ecy «kuuls. niuuug
u hieb a gre-.it
er «»f t'upUU
» ! tllsiMirJiiig theiiisc-hc-s.
Kr
firr
ntivEs
FORKS
SPOORS
ALL REW
SOUVENIRS
HARDSOME SPOORS
DAIRTYPIRS
FARCY CHIRA
NEW WATCHES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Afctcj tor CcictrauC Fn
TrpeirUen
R. W. Rastall
Ko matter WHAT FOWBB
joM>e been viag, jo«Tl
SVENTUALLT employ
electricity, not ooIt lor noonomio reeeom,b«t for nnaonff
pt utility and general adapta
bility*
DR. a E. CHABff. raaovaff trtm SMSM WUhala Mock, to 4V7 aad 4M
aavStata Bwk BoOdiag.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
parion, OT^Stj' Book Btora. Room
Let os vitalize an Idea
for you,*
Boardman RItct
Ecctric Lislit
& Power Co.
OR. F. HOLOBWORTM— Special at*
unuoa to dlaaaaaa of the oya. ear,
Boaa and throaL
Glaaaaa Bttad.
Rooma 7 and S. H. E L. MoreaaUla
Oo. block. Both phooM.
iMff
Ym Art N«t FmUd( Weil,
DR. W. E.. MOONLAW’N WORK—Sodding and seed- |
fore Rwrtng.. the young people pre>
Clu.. 107; Bell. «. R«
la'vingtaa street, CIU.
.seated him with a very pretty Hhaving lag neatly done. All work guaranlc'e,!. ;
lie h fJ Tuesday morning to at Cit. phone 79C and 128. Browning Si
are
ao
near
at
hand,
ther
wiD
,
Aug 7 1 mo ^
tend the encaTnimienl at LudinRiun Adslcy.
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. OraffaaU To
W«' have and offer for sale the folronto UnlveraUy. OIBca
and will go from there to AI|H-na to
R list .
bldg. TeBephoaai. oMoa
siteud a few months.
Special to the Kvenini: Record.
MUty, Um mM EMme
denca 104.
Bendon. Mich.. Aug. !>.—Ira Caw
IXtn’i forget the Sunday school pic Chartevoi* and Harbor Springs, Sun- j sitahle proiierty and must be sold. Call
day.
Aug.
20.
BOAT
LEAVES
AT
7:33
jw
phone
lor
priet-s.
T.
W. THIRLBY, DaatlsL Over Bai^
lost a valuable liune and cow. and nic. Wednesday. August 23rd. at Creen
BUB A Ekrl’a jewalry stor*. Both
^
|yl^
aug
iMt
^
T'l
ft.
tm
liay
St..
opiKisIle
narrow
Onrle Cjum* a row. by parls sreen pol
pbeoea lOS.
i store. Building on ;iame Is now use-I
aonlnjt last Mobday. Mr ('wse seems
a^ IMrvam SyMM. aai ropair tto
las warekuuse. but can be used for
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lluddieslone an!
kRTHUR HOLUDAY—M. D. PkywL
to h*' havinr his share of |>ad lurk.
INDIAN CAMP MEETING—Steamer i j^.,.„ing.
clan and surgaao. RaaK»vod to oC*
Lact summer his luiru. nearly full of daughter Mabel are v«-r> ill with tyBeea over FlrM National haak. OtL
Columbia will run an excursien Sun-j Lt,^ n. e. cir. ICth and Rennie Sts.,
hay. was struck by liKhiulnjt and phi-ld f«'v«'r.
xens phone »&.
day
morning,
leaving
Traverse
City
at
j
-„„
,g,|,
Charit y McLt'an h-area lYIday for
bunted III the Rniuud.
DR.
F. P. LAWTON—Phyticlan and
9 a. m. Retoming, leave Northport at!
M. M. Mfwke and family ctitertalned Westwood, where he will w^rk. for S.
Bun^n. new Manaon block. Botk
4:30 p. m.. reaching Traverse City at |
Mr. and Mrs. lllck Jacobs and chU B.owi,
phuofs. Night calU promptly at
7 p. m. Fare for round trip 50 cents, j ‘
^01 Sixth St
1-Yank
Bottarf
and
wife
are
the
dren Reta and Carl sml Mr and Mrs.
'
GIVE
tended to.
Wysaong’s orchestra.
aug 17-3t ^
|u,heaila St.
Wilson and dauRhler Minnie lasi Sun proud tmrenis of a baby hoy. bom
------------------------ j l!.«Ust- aa.l hit. S W. cor. Webst. r
Thursdaj. Aur loth.
HARRY B. HARNCR—Expert plaao
day at Camp Lakevlew.
Try a *>111 to-nl«ht.*‘
Mr and Mrs. Mcl,el1an eiitertalneJ
Harry llarriti and family h-ft Pri
Wot Bate hr aU UraggMa
botwt-en
dsy for WcHlwooil. where he will lake their dauRfaters. Mrs. Pearl Hollis and
During the following
lO Ooot and SB Cant Rexas
* ebarce of Mr. Uniwirs farm until Jan MIsk Maude .MrU-lIui of Traverse steamer Columbia will connect at Wa.vae and Bay .Sis.
3 k»ts I.n iniiiwtsMl ave.. between
MCCPT MO SUBSTITUTES
1st. when they will r«*lum to their City, last w*H-k.
Northport with the sleaqjtT Beaver
Wayne and Bay Si^
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ikiwman and
home In U’lsctmsln. H. Hlarrow take.
for Charlerdlx and Teloskcy Tues
Mr. Barrett’s filace here us*S. Brown's daughter Ella were vUilors at Camp days. Thursdays and Satunlay. C’tdum j J;*;' *
One of the iK-.-t l'>c:iiioijs In th<- city
I.akevlew Saiunlay.
,
forsman
bia leaves Traverse City at 8:30 a. ni.
DR. a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sothan
surrtnjntllnr; ctiintry fur htuin-. I
Mr. Smith, the Herald representa
Mr. Wldrig has
n RradinR and
aug 11-lut
land block. pbyalclan and surgeon,
EXCUISIONS
e> of land, large house, cor. llay
phone JCL^^_____________
Using tip the lawn around his new tive. was in town WtHlnt*»da>.
ClUri
and Hanisdfll Sts.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and daughter
house, an example more Bendooltes
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car
12
t-i
14
acn-i
land
in
Klmw.»o,l
luwtj
’
May
were
the
riu-sIk t»f Robt. Cnr
would do well to follow.
ver. Prict-8 reaaonahle. OSca with
tiiwn-;lii|».
alK»i!t
1
mihfnon
t-iiy
^
l»ecter
aiil]
family
Sunday
at
their
Mrs. Charley Barton has n-tiinjed
EconBmy «f Time MtBBs limits. Will make a gt-Kl market gar i
O. r. Carver and Bro. oBth pboeea.
from Joylleld. whert* she has l*e<‘n vb eanin at CrtH-n Ijike.
EcBBomy bTFUbo Hob»7
den
The Nightcap soelal
iha Ami
Itlng the past few wwkF.
BEAD THE STORY
KE-AB-TA-WANTA
niih-s
eatot
tif
4'*-<lar
Uuii.|
t
It;:
I
thin’s
last
WtHlnesday
John RjnUrg was a Traver.e City
“I give my little girl |2.r4) a
t of Tedar Rui.
11
ported a siire«-ai«. I*ruce«*ds to be giveu
LMv*0:3Oa. tn.: ItKX)
m.:
vblUw Tiiesda>.
4:20 p.m.
week that she l.-t faying away,
Th'i-re is (H»n-ideral le nw timlM r
ari> Tniahta. uT K«wrm
Victor Barton has im»rei| hade to to ih». cliiireh
iaTrarmi
ipaOttoi • ■ * BaU>l>*y
“ ■
and when she has enough saved
and pl«-nty of wt»o,l timber on
Mm. Miller and son of Wisconsin.,
Ml fur M* MMietk.
C»ly. foe trmi
BOWEIS HAlBOl
town.
up ithe is going to buy a piano
land. Soil gtKKi.
Laav* 11:00 a- m.: 4:20 p. m.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Chas. Barton and Mr^. who have Utu vl.dtIaR at F. Porr’s.
with It.” This remark was made
Factory
on
Ba.v
St.,
imwer
and
.
retunieil
home
last
Fridaj
.
!
Hunt camptM at (ln‘cn lake
DNEMA
to UR by a gentleman the other
chinery ready t«» run. 353 ft. frontage.
11. Barren and family. Frank Me !
126 FRONT ST.
day.
Laava 8:30 a. m.
morning on our way downtown.
pio,] location for any ifte of manu
Mrs. B. L. Wsters ha.s lKM*n visiting Lt-an and family. S. D. Burke and fam-1
Wo said lo him. “Iluw old is
NORTHPOrr
factoring.
i
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. IXuirth. lly and Mr. and Mrs. A. Allen were lu- l
Laava8:30a. m.
your little girl?** He replied
S4> s.-vt-nil ftilt-e-lre land contract-, j
ierl(H-hf-ii
vUlturs
Sunday.
of West^inlsnd. a few days.
DRS. J. 0. A JURY J. tRDEBLOOD
a that she was “nearly eleven.”
n; If
J E. tlreilifk t’o. ;
I»on Welch of FYankfort is \lsitlng
Stanley Bangnmond has U>en visit
How many p^vple ate doing
OSTEOPATHIC ^YBICtANS
ai U. U. Heyotdth.’.
luK frlemU at Kalkaska.
om„aaT4wmwn,Bds.
this imnvf- thing, we have no
|.t-!4li»> Mef'ormlrk has gone to Wylie
Jut Andrus has nearly r«wvere«l
1 to t a. at. T to 8 •▼Mlaga BadAmm B
WEEK END EXCrUSIONS to Mil
means ttf knowing, but we do
from the eir«'cts «>f Ih-Idr klrktsl by hU to work for the Wylie Cotipt rag*- Co.
wa ikei-. via M. fc N. E. and N. T. Co. ;
know this, that the afttresaid lit
A
pew
road
over
the
hill
west
of
horse, being able to work a lUHe
trip; Om-tia, Nt>rth|K>rt an<l
Round trip 13.00. Going- Thursday |
tle girl is losing the nio.->t valu
II. II. Ulils. who has be.>u 4>n the sirk town ks being survtyed. and the mad i
Norlhjxjrt Point, oOc ruuml
afterniHin and it-aving Milwaukee Mon- j
able hours and years of l»er life
north of lu»-n for two miles Is being ‘
list. it. now reroverinR
trip
day night, Augt. 3rd. 10th, 17th. 24th |
to Kludy musir. and we know
clayeil
and
turnplkt-d.
la-t
the
gcsnl
1
There Is an <«|M*nlnR here for a good
and 31st.
aug 2 tf
also that her parents are using
,
work
go
on.
|
intJUflNG SANE DAT
Irarher, as iWndou has not hlr<*d
FAI,SF.
FX'ONOMY.
for
if
they
j The law suit iK-ing carritHl on Ik- ;
tearher for the romlng yoar.
would take advantage of
Mrs. Alllstm Scott s,ienVw.-4ne«Uyl‘'‘^’^
“r A.mt-ss Ini
Th«- thn-*- r«-ijcin «■»>
New Wllhiim Mock. Tfovena M
la Traverse city.
I ie~anl to stock tres|iaxsing. is to be j
ruand—t
i^Wdc- of wrinlika and a
-txwi.Jriiou. aivl .hr la a wv"- womaa.
Emily Bowen of Turtle l.ake Is visit | ‘^•‘rled to a higher court.
The little girl could have a good
U—md Kslh Ui»-»r farora. who wUl atrirr l-y
a R. CARVER R BROli.
lU IHT
Mr. Karl WWrti:.
l-k. I, vl.
piano delivered at once and at
tueana U> ptwrCTr, ur. If luat. r»-tor»
Mr. ll.li..-.. r.:-401> wliuol
| t'lii'l ti' r
Ur.. n.»«l.- ttar1on.
the rash price, mvc a siuall rale
sitmt-r. was a Bt lulon visitor Tuesday. |
of interest on the deferred pay
i
clyn.
Utile Rhitda Ibdlis of Traverse City
ments and have the use of the
Tims- nights, oominem-ing
•tody tond rxp-wiroc- by Ur l-htorW*. m jthyw
L. U A BUILOINC
Is sta>lng with Mrs. Sarah WlSrig for Miss IkmHhy Ingh-right ealle,! tm
piano while she saves the mon
aan of hixh MtaiMba* tn hi. j-rofw-K*. aod
Mt-ssrs. llibliard and Ihirbam and fam
a few wteks.
ey. little by little, to pay for It.
Charley and Hector MrU-an. Mr ilies at their eanin on the east side of
and probably Im- quite an accomAuteriea’s
rrt-iiiit-r
Ki-ia-rand Mrs Will Cai,H*nter and Miss Hapli.-thed pianist when her piano
toiro Attraetioii,
«•! .Allen took in the exrurslun to Lud j
'
mwllrtn.-. utd umtern wtU rvuad out lh<
la paid for.
l.,,.. u...
« -n...,
..0. ..... . tZSZ
ington Sund.v
|
BIDS WANTED
The Kimball system tif piano
OfSee US. New WUMm SMl. M.
h«tollh, fl«h For r«uoTli.t: wrmkUw fr
Mm. Ruby |,amh was very pleasant-, nid.^ for the job of driving a twrs
pricing and piano Beiling means
th«
n«ck and band. U a.-U Ukr mad
ly aurpriwKl by alK>ut forty t»f her inch tubul.»r well with a three-inch
moft* than the free use of the
oar appbcattwn «firn Utowinx a tl«nd«i
proremeat. «?«lany whoa ih-* furrow
fritmds WtHlnesday t veniiig and all n--i e*,ing at school dlatriet No. 3. A\*hltepiano while yon save the monc.«port a merry i itne
j^
,ownfchlp.
to pay for it. It means plain
Last Monday Archie Mc!>?an gave a
All bids must bf la by Aug. 25. The
figures, one price, based on fac
jhroaai ur«.
»
1 naSLt. uliMM arr1to l8d0 ui|.Myat
oqnal It. Tu prrr.«t tbr boM from ahnnkina
farewell party in IVake’s hall to a *chtK>l Uwrd reservea the right to acs
tory cosL U'a a protection
fkarb* yUmh J. r jssKn. J
BiuUwn iLtmld alwayii u.
mimlH-r of hU young friends. A very o»>p, or n'Jt-ct any or all bids. Addrea*
against unreasonable pricing
..-HU.!-.™..., IIQUH lY
Pn-seiiting ver}’ Latest
enjoyable evening wa.s sin-ni and be- Frank E. Stmrs. Elk Rapids, tug 15-Ct
and unscrupulous agents. It
a
natural
ouatouand
braulj
l
<
Dramatic Coiinsly Sneoesses.
positively
a Indiana KaUvay Ou. Tbaa
TBrRSDAY NKJHT.
in* 2Mb. 1«U.
SaTBs Tom Menej
Tram i-ar-. Trarerw City. 4 ;« a m.
We are showing an elegant
..-UDK fur potniii oortk
Tram Imr.-. Traroraa Oty 11:» a. la. ana
stock of fine pianos, comprising
_.^uar for poiau aortb aad mmth.
i:harUa’ FVaak Foed i« coarautaad not t
Tram Wrr. Trarwim Uty 4 au p. m.voaaaaetsome of the very i»esl and high
FRIDAY NICpT
lac fur potato north aad aouth.
moto tb« rrowtb .4 hair.
est class makes, in all the fancy
Ob hOc at all tb* pnnetpal Dn>arln).«1 I T^nala W«r,« Trarm. City 8J0 a. i
The
light and dark wood cases. Also
ttAKDXED OOEFAJnaS and PifT
Mmtaal Flra laaaranaa Uaaeany
a number of exchanged upright
St 1 WEWWILMELM BLOCK
SATURDAY KIGUT
.ram »-«ih Pto»p*r from CiartnomU-1
pianos, which have been thor
TnUtoamm ta Trarcrm- Oty 1. S p. oa aad
T
uu
p
mtroai
north
aad
aouth.
^ts the simplest and strongest of all writing ma
oughly repaired In oor workTram arrlraafron Kurthpurt IbdDa. aa-aad
shop, ranging in price from 111/);
4 • p m.
chines. 11 does better work, docs it quicker, lasts
Tram arrirtag at hdS a m. aad Inarteg at
wrappar. ptatar* prepaW.
$150. 1185 to 1225. Payments
4m toanrtUi toa Ctactnnaa rtatTii*. cnha
longer, an-i costs less in the long run than any
•Uaport aad flhalr aan aacand at Waltoa.
anit you. If you canY call so<
NUMEROUS STERLING
other tyi'C’A’riring machine. It is
(lUnaaal OhMMB
a
write for special prices and
DesinUePropeity For Site
LIVE NEWS rnOM BENCX>N.
aiSBa
^ Tfoym mmi , mt ri|M tfo
Sifij!!?.
SIM RmlS. fot
Vltt, VIGOR A VITALITY
To Charlevoix and Petoskey
Tta C. I. TDitf Coil Ct.
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
k
Bay Steamers
WAHTED: 5ti
PIOF. HUSSAID
JOHN R. SANTO
Tka Kisban Sjttem
CITY
mi.LlWEI!W
....
OPERA
HOUSE
iS.SKgES?'.;
Thursday, Aug. 17,
The Middleton
Stock Compeny
|!is:=
Beyond the Law
Prices, ^ Oc, 20c. 30c
Th« Smith Premier Typewriter Compajiy
I 74 Griswold 8t.
DCmOIT. MICH
Kodol
Mumlo Mocimm
M. E. HARlfER.
Seato on ule,City Newt SUnd
Prop
BsstdaorA. T. rrtodriiAW^
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
rinm
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
LLUttm
fiteWKcNilly
MWBOE & MtWEnr
0. D. MILLER
DKrd*ri«*r
q u LOOKWOOP. B.^r. n g. ..
SPECIALTIES
tenna
KIM
A. D. TYLER ~
DENTIST
GENERAL INSURANCE
Just Plain Folks
bangers of a
Great City
The World’s Best Typewriter
FIRE INSDRMCE
GEO. A. JARVIS
1-^
COlPAIY.
Smith Premier
Lck aad ar« a. and fuU dlrMttaas tor tWrrL
j oping tha boat. AAlraaa
iDr. tkaite D-.IOBMIm $1.1. Y.
PereMarquettc
lBaffaetJaaaS.ltX.
____
tntm team Trarana Gtty aa toltewa:
•SSSSSSSSiK.
.'BTSSilSgr- —T
Esther
"4
MARK CRAWB DELIVERY—UgM
fraiglit. parealB aad tnuka. OMm
at aty Book Store.
It to not generally knetrn. hot ex
ists aay the Tippecanoe river In Imllana la the bent baaa stream Is
HnlMBUtBA
EtES
EXASIINED rREE
/^LASSES
UMmn THAT AH
i
'i
THE EVENING RECORD
8PAQE8
MPTUREIS
MUGHFEIIRBI
I;
sniiaiasBF
A FIT TIME TU
FIT UP
Doctors at First Had Ne Hepeas of MARRIAGE WITH IRISH PRINCEB8
18 DECLARED OFF.
His Rscovsfy—Thought Lungs
Woes Tom But Ho Was Injursd Intomsily Instead.
SHOE STOCK
Lambsft NaOiaaa. UaSor Ssateacs at
OaatH. Csmsaltted SalcMe la
Hia CalL
UTBUrtniDSEETHEWEST
BMK HI ■ Htm
RIG STRIDE IN
FREEDOM CAUSE
^
Rs^nsst Mass LaM Nlfbt
GEAR HAS ORANTEO THE PEOPLE
A NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
Bj Wlre.to ibe BvoaJag Rsoord.
PortsiMutb. Aog. 19.~Daraa Bosm.
a eoUsacas of M. WItIa to tbs poaos
ooaforeaee laft hers at 7:20 this mom
lac tor Ojratsf Bay to ooof. r with Pres
sarat Roossrslt la reply to an argont REPRESENTATION>TO WHOLE OF
rsQssst rscelrsd from Mr. Rooserei:
. RUSSIA IS DECREED.
last night, president lUioseroli and
King Bdward fearing a rupture la the
psaoe negotiations are doing their ut First Meeting in January—Rules of
most to secure a successful fermlnaElection Will Be Promulgated In
tkia of tbs peace oooferenre. Th^
envoys have recom
Fifty Covemmente and the
Province of Don.
aal peace ddbiands I
coinnacE h his people
CHIID’S FACE
HAUNTED HER
if:
'h ■OTHEB'STEnOBlE CONFESSION
K,_
. . '^•ONED
U
IV :
*
i■
ar
WILUNG TO
STAY AT HUME
6 O’OLOOK EDITION
INVITAT10NB OUT.
Miw Robarta and Mr. Batch te Be Man
n*d Aug. 20.
Invitations have been isaaed for
or the
wedding of Miss Markin Stevensi Roberu and Prank Orlo Bnlch. Tbe
many will take place at the
By Wire to tba Bvealag Baeord.
of Miss Roberts' parents. Judge and
mtiMNT AMO KIMO EOWARO
8t Loala. Mo.. Aag. 12.—Lambert BO SAVB JUUUS BTARBUCK, WHO Mrs. Loiin Roberts. 43C Washington
Nelhaaa. aadcr eeateaoe of death ea
WAS INJURED IN IOWA
ATTKIimMO TO AVERT IT.
street, on Wednsday evening. Aug. 30.
Monday next, eommitted eaieide this
BDomlng In '
of the death
watch hr at
hlouelf In the heart
with a pea
He was
mnrdcriag
oember.
WAS STRUCK BY A PLANK
tWVOVS HAVE RSCOMMENDCO
BRIDGE BCAFFOLOINQ.
OUCH A COURSE TO MIKADO.
ter Oay by so UffsiR Mooasgs
V
T«»VEM« CITY, WCHWAW, MTWHO*y, AUOUCT Mb MM.
her
81. Petornburg. Aug. 19.—EmiH-rof
Nicholas has today announced
grant to the people of Russia of a na
tional consultative assembly l
fornM*d of «-l*-ctc«l ri-pr<-B(-n tat Ives from
(he whole- of Russia. Thn imperial
manifesto, which is pnbllshed simultsneouhly hen- snd at Moscow, ani
which will b«- read to all the rhurehes
of the empire, is dated at Peterbof
day. snd is as follows:
•'The empire of Russia Is formed
id strengthened by the Indestructible
illdsrity of the emperor with the
daughter
YEARS AGO-
SPANISH KING
JUDDmNSANE
WHO REPORTED TRACES OF THE
DREADED MALADY.
King Edward Appointed the Two Phy
sicians and on Their Report De
clared That the Matgh
Wat Broken.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Madrid. Aug 19.—Dc Dr. Macho,
physIrian of tiie lilshup of Sion, who Ik
privati- rhaiilain to the royal family,
raid t«Mlay tliat the pmpoKcd marriage
of King Alfonso and Princess Paniaca
of ('onnaught was dc-clar<ti off when
Alfonso vl.>il«-»l England. King Ed
ward ap|uiint«'«l two physician* to ex
amine the viMitig Spaiiisb king, and
they r»-iMirt«-«l that Alftmso showed
algns of InsanIfT—Tlo-n King Edward
di-c-laretl (lu.- match uff.
centuries by protecting her from all
misfortunes and all attacks, and has
constituted up to the present time
pledge of unity, indeptmdenee. Integ
rity, msterlsl well being and Intellec
tual development.
Manifesto Referred to.
Refused te Oismian complaints Agginst
our msnlfeslo of Pi b. 24. 1903.
CeL Mlnar, LIsuL Forteseue, Ca;^
, By Wire to iba Mrsolng Hocord.
lIUmI
understanding all
the fatherland in
Bloomington, Ind., Aug. lit.—\Yhlie the faithful
Bath ai(d "Billy" Taggart.
proti
f* organ I rat ion of
nbe lay dying from heart trmM.le. Mrs.
state by establishing on a fl
John Lynch today csmfessed to the
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
(Cuntiuuf-d on Second Page.)
murdor by poison lveniy-<ino years
Wooster. Ohio. Aug. 19.—Judge
Eason todav In ibe Taggart dlv«»re.ago of bar S-yaamld dsuKhter. In her
il dlamlsst-d Captain Tags
dying eoafesalon Mr. Lynch said the
irges Implleating IJeutenant H
girl's smiling tadh I: jnted
and Clinton SiM-nct-r. a business
ness in the last fev
n of Chicago. He refust-d to dis
miss the complaint against Colonel
Miner. Lieub-nant Forteseue. Captain
l^sh and "Hilly" Taggart.
SUFFERED NINE YEARS
MORE HEI^ WANTED
ne OUT OF TOWN
Business So BHek That Even Home
Miss NIds Hanson, an old settler of
Bowers Hsrl»or. passed Into th«* gn-at
Labor Would Be Acceptable
unknown at T# o'clock yerterdsy after
who was begging food on the
at Present.
i*Hng Him
lln»*ss of near»y south side of the city was sent out of
by the |iu]lr<‘ last evening. Th»las IlsnsoD moved to this pan of fellow answered to the partial descrip"Help wsnl«Hl'* is the cry at the the country with her parents thlnygiven by Mrs. W.
rannlug factory Just nuu. Manager
ear* agev Nine years ago the Oolclen as.the man who attempted to
Harold Kne4-lsnd Is ui< sgalnst a prob
and mother dl«>d and shortly hold her up on the per
•ninsula road yeslem. At present then- sre 35«> Work afier that time <he daughter. NIds. terday as told exrluslvly In the Reco
-ord.
ers employtnl at the factory hut if the
stricken with a kidney disease and The affair hap|K-ned In so short a tli
company would secure ihem they
slnrv* has be<*n-a sufferer. Ijuit and Mrs. Golden was so aurprlsed (I
would take l.tWKt.
Fifty thousand Tuesda.v she was fnrrerl to lie In be«l
le jK>lli
If she
pounds i»f lM*ans are on hand and more
sh^ ct
from that time her life has salftly
could not rt-cognlxe him
srf- still coming. Ko urgent Is (ho ebbed. One sister, Mrs. Summers of
she giveja gull description oi
niTil of help that auy«>ne who can't Cleveland, who has b«*en her constanS
come u» tl factory to work on lM>ans, vmpanlun all tlmnigh the years of
n
by notifying the mauagr-r
iK>r health, and six brothers, three in
CONCERT HIGHLY PRAISED.
them' a«‘Dl • their homes where they
ilH pan of the state and three In the
ran airing (hem and tho' will Im- calletl
cal
tale of WoshingtiMi survive her.
C. A. Sksichsr Received a Telegram
i
- The
— factory
forr when completetl.
The fiineml will Iw held from the
Concerning Polmatier Sisters.
lake anyone over H years old hut
hom«« at 2 p. m. Sunday, the Rev.
applications don't kei-p up uith
On Aug. 30 the Polmatier sisters
Htsiib of Old Mission offlclallng.
work.
will give a concert In this city for the
The women averagt> from id) cenu to
benefit of the Traverse City band. The
fl a day.
eoocert will be under the din-ctlon of
C. A. Skelcher and Mr, Skelcher has
enough to secure a
LOWERED ROESrS RECOFTD.
Scores Were Better Than Usual at the t>een fortunate
organixatlon that gives
ell-knt
Regular Weekly Event cf th
»ly bliIgh class ctmeerts. Yesterday
Rod and Gun Club.
he received the following telegram
from A. R. Coates, exalted ruler of
the Kaukanna (Wlsconaln) lodge of
la a practice swim yeslenlay noon
Kenneth Smith-swam across Boardman lake In 1C\ mlouios. . This held yei«terilay aftermH>n. The seore^
noon. Kenneth Smith swam arnx>s
all higher than usual and the one aboald hear t
Boardman lake In 16% minutes. This shoot was a granl <
The fulloaing
INDIAN CAMP MEETING—Steamer
Is considerablyJesB thi
e the top notch
tr-cord of 18^. Mr. Smith U In active
Columbia will run an excursion Sun
training and the match Tuesday will
day morning, leavipg Traverse City at
be more Interesting than was cxpeci9 a.m. Returning, leave Northport at
Strangways started to
4:30 p. m.. reaching Traverse City at
1 acrosa for time
wh< I partially
7 p. m. Fare for round trip 50 cents.
c»»urs«-.on accountI of feeling a cramp
Wyeaong’s orchestra.
aug 17-2t
Cum lag
r.“
GOUD SHOOT
X
SIX NEW CASES.
Two Ocatha From Yellow Fever In
New OHeana'today.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Ne%r Orleans. Aug. 12.—Six
ESCAPED IN RAIN.
Jackson Prisoner Made His Got Away
In a Oriole.
By Wire to the Brenlng Record.
Jackson. Mich.. Aug. 19.—William
Ksnsndy. tent to Jackson prison for
tan years for burglary, escaped this
luring a drizzling rain. A
________ IM is offered.
Mr. And Mrs. C. A. Hammond ratarosd last night from a few days' rao
rnAfcm st NortbporL
OUT
THE E C LEWIS
and skillfully made are the Indian Baskets
and Birch Bark novelties shown here. As
souvenirs of this part of the country there
is nothing finer to give. They are always
acceptable.
City Book Store
ClK Boterteo.
A Quarter to a Iliird
Less Than R^Iar
Price •
Kttbecli«9oytsau^
SMOg BAiROAIIMS
S.73
a.33
BaOO
DOUGLAS & CROSSETT MAKE
dot Wtatbor
BAOHANT
A
ROSOOB
Tootmar
A swoopinj; mloction in
Mens’ Womens’ umlObiU
drons’ Tan. Black and
Panvas Oxfords
Wc have just rtn-eivetl a IntKO
shipment of womens’ shot's
that we have phioetl on sale
We have liu- moat tlurahli* 8ix>n^^-9 the market
affonls. Wi: know how
to buy sjxm^ aiul will
Kive you tht? bi-netit of
o n r kiiowktli;e.
All
sizes ami prices.
pcTtaininK to Lumber and
Building Materials of aU
kinds, wo will be glnil to <xxif
for with you at any tinib.
at $1.23
WAITiy
DRUG J^TORE
5 E COR IRONT&UNION,
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TltlB
fRlCES SATISFACTORY
BatabUahadin 1808
Rooen SIO State Bank Bldg.
Bo>-8’ and youths’ rotu^h and
ready shoes at exceptionidly gooil values. Remem
ber we are never undersold
for good goods.
JtJfnd Brellick
S Company
242 e. TrcttI St
-riHK NAMC
Orinnell Bro^bHers
Ths FIbao
EVERY
THING
all solid and InU-st stylos.
bb4
Or^BB Boyers* Guide
late- hteUrt-y ..fkiobi*an-Ma..irFa.lft—
oo a.». rtand. out a. pr«.».a,nUy a. O KINKELL B80»-boww. moch W U>« PlpoIttT. gnarmnu- of -wt^aettoo to OTorT
parrkawr f)T ovt-r Iwnoty 0 rt-yoara.
You wm fiod tt VERY ML-OR TO TOLU
AOVANTAQK to «ro or rom»nnU-*U- wUh
a. tf you are cont,n,pUiInc U.^ purrW of a
a rnano or aay oth«>r Ma.tcal ln»truiii«-al.
Vou’Il find our estimaU's and advioo will save money for job'll
whou'planiiiug a building.
Our mills turn out everything for int<‘rior finish—our yard
everything fiir the outside.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
ClUzuna Phonu. 82t Bull. 189.
WE ARE MOVING
Men’s Pants
OommoriGo Tomorrow
RteoorcAfls
ORiNNEUU BROTMKRtS
HicUakB's LmUbH Hade Boom. 159 E. Fraat St
ME>NS €xYOUNG MENS
_ ,
CLOTHINO f €> rURjgSHlNGS 1
HAS FIGHnNG CHANCE
ILLINOIS EXCURSION te PHoakey,
By Wire to the Evening Record.
CHartovefat and Harbor Springs, BunBuffalo. Atxg. 19.—Webb Jay. the
Cleveland automobile raeer who ran day. A^ It. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:20
aug 1S4C
into a fence at the KenUworth race A. M.
track yesterday, has a fighting chance
for life. Dr. Roswell Park says Jay's
skull may be fractured but tbe Immedi
ate danger lies In tbe tnjnry to bis left
WA9ITCD.
200 ommm. ^rta and boya avar
74 yaaia af aga. Pteasant, claaa
Window Cleaner Killed.
By Wire to tbe Brsnlag 'Raeord.
betrolL Mlcb.. Ang. 19.—Rnssell
Rowe, employed as a window cleaner,
fell thirty feet nt 144 Woodward aveaoe today and died aooa afterwaxda.
TiouMrm. Naatlffw Milrta. Straw
Hata. *lr.. wr» to ehui«« vwnmr•hip at oar atoro Ula wook. If amanfacterbv prkwa <x«uit for aiy
Udag wuh Um- iumi of Travwya
Cttjr awl vk-inity. Ywy Uttl- of
your uraMy wiU mako yoa eam(ortab e thoar hot daya.
A few pairs Tan Shoes and Oxfords to close
out at once.
sT-e:
IT \\1LL PAY anyone to look over
ir lot of pants, bought cheap, soiling
febb Jay, the Automobile Racer. May at closing prices.
ang 18-ti
Hamilton Clothing Co.
Survive the Accident at Kenil
worth Yesterday.
SmaHest OMtfag
Salt*...
Good Shoes
Going
Cheap’
3.BO Or«a»s
3.00 Or«d*s
5.00 <^rmdtmm
VRiHe the Lay Dylnp From Heart
Trouble ’Mra. John Lynch Told
How She Had Poleonod
Her Little Girt.
CANNING FACTORY CAN USE 1J»0 Was an Old Settler of Bower* Harbor.
Funeral Service Will Be Tomor
^ WORKERS.
row Afternoon.
WE RE CLOSING
LIIMIQUE
EXAMIHED BY ERGUSH DOCTORS
8pe<^ to tbo Evening Record.
Crawn, Mich.. Aug. 19.—Mrs. Julius
Slarbuck has received a letter from
Myrtle Thompson, who is nursing Mrs.
Rtarburk's soo. Julius, who
Jared at Berlin. Iowa. The Ieii»-r,
which was dated Aug. 1C. is as fol
lows:
"My Dear Mrs. SUrbuck—I am the
nurse employed by the count/ doct<*rs
to take care i»f your boy. He was hurt
Tuesday morning about 8:30, bit by a
plank that made a sesffold on a biidg'*
where men were nutting In a new
bridge. He was riding on the steps of
the verr back coach and this plank
stuck out in such a way as to strlke
hlm. UTien he was first hurt the doc
tor did not have any hO|>es of him a<
all. But be rested pretty well last
night and htu U-en comfortable all
day today and It is now 7:2o, Thenaren't any broken ItoDes. But the hurt
is Internally. At first they thought hlr.
lungs srere lorn pretty Imdly but tl^r
blood ilmt ho raises is very dark, so
that shows a Isn't bleetUng fresh fnun
(he lungs or it would Im> bright
Now I will write i-arh day
day If there Is any change
tell his mother as soon as
to come home he was coming and stav
est of his life."
CDMPaiNT DISMISSED
—
WEATHER-Sboven and tbimdar
storms toftlcht; Saadsy fair ««st
portion.
Ends Within Ten Days
. A Big Lot of nice Cassimere and fine Worsted
Goods bought for just such an occasion. Reg
ular prices would be, and are $1.50. $3.50,
$3.75, $4.00, $.j.00 and $0.00. We will close
the lot at from
Sec the New Suits made es
pecially for young men by a
manufacturer of exclusively
young men’s goods—they’re it.
$1.00 to $3.50 PER PAK
$10,|f#*15, $18.
THESE
SEE OUR LARGE AD
SHKRMAM
e.HUNTTO.1
a»]^
(hWWGAVXB B1.0OK.)
Do you want a. pair of p2mts?
LOOK AT
«« ;
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IINQRECORD
i^JES
AV.BAnnK. I
k TlUvKfitc cmr.
MM. U to • ^IMMM a«r to
vaft M tto »<r—toM4tM—iwtoMy
vwi7.4tom»Mi«4. BaitoWtoi,
I pm^ liAve torid OBt aai iBto
Mt obtyed to» mawt. to aome porUm« of to* dtr. to* tM tave aot
b*M trteflMd «ad toeir lo*r MtoCtf
toaatoa* aun ohatnwi to* aid««alka.
Patoapt to* ptopmy ovaen hav^ not
had cbB* to altead to tola aad petoaps
they wOl la to fatal* but ta ortor that
to*r 40 ao, to* Baeord Apaih ramlada
toen toat toore ia aa ordiaaBce as
tb* bHfht of to* limbs and also
penalty for not eonlonaln* to the r««ulatioBS. _________________
,meas
K-
THl NATIONAL AAAHItLY.
The dtar la^ dtelfesto to hU peop3m totojr i^ted them toe riabt to
tout a ToM^A the itovernroent. VThui
VKta *ras to toe Btiicllab
^> toe constUation
> too
4}pu«9 l^ea, ao this national aaacmJ^ly ia to toe» 1Russian people,
ntfosto cardully provides for
Tte^tontfof
Some time a«o the Record called atteatJoa to toe fact that sometlmas
when walks were prepared for a oement sidewalk that to* place wbei*
toe old walk was wont to lie was left
wltboot aay protectiua. That was sev
eral days aco. The partlcqlar walk
at toat time was left in sitch a condltion that a person oslac the sidewalk
would walk Into toe bol* left by the
old pavement wltboot noUdax It. This
walk Is still In the same condition, no
llxhts and Dotolax to stop toe pedes
trian from stambllng Into the sand
and mud.
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KniHED FOCKTUOK
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f mvpm
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er nnsiT
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f cnense
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ma*««aea|itaewrt«a>aar*M-«rd*|Ksaior. ^
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acceuns
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^
DEPOSnS
$
Wat ba ma**. U
au (Wi^rr>. aa
^
I People’s Savings BanK |
E Ttsmssi cm
hicbigam
^
I strength, the greatnes.s and the |
I of her history, extending through
BIGSTMKUHIEEDOlililM.
Itbousaud yee
(OQoUnoed Prom FIrat Page-)
4
o, —ji^oTHER’S
••YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD"
Matt.J.Johhsohs
6088
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RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
u...
i.r
Iron htH'l of oppression.
I inD the smansion at vrell ai in toe cabin.
ha* been made and prolkatdy in time ■ Bvlea
he wUl advance far enough to govern i anudim
' himself wWly-atHl well
.
wjS'ill-U^petrdand____,
------------------—__
ha\-eheallhr. laughing bumamtj.n
T.„. ,lm.- ...
m.,or for -rim ;
mlng trees has come and gone and the | WHir for our tr«« Book ••MotKwrKx
*lty presents a gr»*aMy lmprov^*d ap-jW4 SIAOFKkO tESUkATM Cfi,
. with
ily bop
God Almighty, and alth the comi
ns. Russia
efTort* of all her
erge triumphant
from the trying
tiiui
leals through which she Is now paasorde
id
will
be
bom
again In tbe
lug.
Wbere one mu rets rich
tbroneb bazardoas specnlatloo,
a hudred cet poor.
Wbere one mu stays poor
throueb tbe slow ud sure
methods of savine, a bundred:
cain ladepeidence.
We issue interest beatlor
StTings books and certtfeates.
Wt> arv maltiii^F apectal i*fforte to mluoe our
raiiRt?
•icx*k aod are making an advonoe‘faII allowing that will
save you ju»l
Every Range guaranteed
Vewir Orwdi« !• Ooed
J. W. SLATER
WkAlMAlt ABi lAtAil
There is more caurrh In this section
of toe country than all other diseases
pm together, end «n|il toe last
lasi few
«•;»
K*"**^*
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
DEALERS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IN
CVERirTHINO
DCALCRS
IN
Shutrrs’
tVlRYTMINO
“The Hannah Drug Store’
Is fast becoming the most popular place in the city.
The prescrip
tion department has more than doubled its business since this
‘Tdcal*’ store was opened.
The purest of drugs, expert pharma
cists and prompt delivery at any hour of the day and up to
night, has built our business up to its splendid proportions.
at
Bring
or send or telephone your next prescription to us and see how
quickly we will serve you.
/
It is a pleasure to know that Traverse City supports one of
the handsomest and most expensively furnished Drug Stores in
the state of Michigan.
It is conceded so by those whose busi
ness calls them to the largest cities in our state.
been in yet?
Have YOU
Drop in at any time if only to see how easy our
leather upholstered furniture really is.
Vou may be tired.
It is
a most delightful place to rest.
You may need some perfume or some toilet soap.
your outing?
medicines.
1
NOW
EVERY ('UITICAL SMOKER (
I mens .Shuler'a l»an*tella.
OeSMMS
CoermoMTS Ac.
SOMETHiNG NEW
A Touching Story
the saviog from death of toe baby
_ of 0«o. A. Eyler. Cumberland. MdL
He writes: “At the age of 11 mocito%
our little girl was in declining health,
with serious throat trouble, and two
physicians -gave her op. We were al
most In despair, when we resolved to
try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Coo-
after takin
gave
liottles she was curred. and is t
perfect beaktth.“ Ne' r falls to relievo
and ctire a rough or cold. At Johnson s itnig Store. F. H. Meads and a
sntlj falling to cure with loc^ treat^
jt*hnHon's Drug Store. B Wall A Sons’ drug atores; 60c and
$1.00, guaranleod. Trial bottle 10c.
l*“‘*ro™e"n
«^rrh to b?
^ H stores; price ^50c.^
proven catarrh
Irug I
tiunal disease and toerel•fore requl
constitutional treatment,. Hall'a C*
IXiu’t wall until your blood 1* Im
larrh Cure, maniifartiired by F.
Regulates the stomarh and Isiwels, poverished and you are sick and ail
Cheney A Co., ToU«do. Ohio, la
heals and wKUhes toe llttlo ones’ stoni' ing. but Uke Hollister’s Rocky Moun
only constitutional cure on the n
achs and give* them a healUiful and tain T<». It will positively drive out
from 20 drop to a
natural sleep. HolUsler’s Rocky Moun all impurities. 36 cents. Tea or Tab
acts directly c 1 Jibe blood and
surfaces of th( system. They offer one tain Tea Is the children’* benefactor. lets. Johnson Drug Store.
hundred dollai R for any case It falls to 35 cents. Johnson Dtug Store.
cure. Send for circulars and lestlFiendish tuffering
monials.
Peculiar Disappearance.
Is often caused by sores, ulcers and
AddrenB; F. J. CHENEY A CO.. To
J. D. Runyan, of Butlenllle. O.. laid canr<*rs. that eat away your skin. Wnl
ledo. Ohio.
the jiecullnr dlsapjM'arauce of the pain Bedell, of Flat Rock. Mich., aaya. “I
Sold by druggists. 75-.
Take Hall's F-amlly Pills for coniU- ful symptoms of indigestion and hlli- have used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for
ousni-ss to Dr. King’s New Ufe Pills. ulcers, sores and cancers If is the
patlon.
He says: “They are a perfeel remedy best healing dressing I ever found,"
for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, Sooihes and heal* ruts, burn* and
cxiusiljiatlon. etc. ’ GuaranUK*d at John- scalds. 25c ai Juhniiun'B Drug Store,
Kim's Drug Store. F. H- M'
F. H. Meads and S E Walt A Sonr
drug stores; guaranteed.
Try some of our face lotions.
tooth powder are vgry necessary.
'i
Tmt BrfiAhU Hmm Fmil
lie is ArouBcA
Public
I knnwlTlie public is arous
i of that
edge of the curative
;rlc Blttera.
medicinal tonic. FJIectr
Ktomach, liver Id kidneys.
Mary IL Walters,
i, of 546 iSt. Clair Ave..
Columbus. O., writes: “For severs!
months 1 was ghen up to die. 1 bad
fever and ague, my nerves were
wrt*cked; 1 could not sleep, and my
;
\ras so weak, from'using usQ1 •»** Norton' drugs, thsl I could not
boxed candies and chocolates.
,
m
UJM
25
PER CENT
Babies' skin will be soft, fair and
smooth If .vou give them Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It
roguistes the stomach and bowels. It
makes the Uttle ones sleep and grow.
35 cents. Johnson Drug Store.
Patents
WANTED.
300 women, girls and .boys over.
14 years of age. PloaeanL clean
work.
The Travere# City Canning Co.
aug 12-t^
TAKE YOUR CHOICE
JUST NOW
' Given at Peterhof I
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BAR
P
No other picee of boMolMM fmmilure tppeak ao tl6*
qnently to the booMwife m e gMi, SiMl Bugs.
THE INDIAN PLAY OF HIAWATHA
YTA a R. A L RT.
The OJIbway Indian drama -Hiawa
tha'* will be givea at Lake Ta-way-gomug. near Petoskey. Mich., daily from
July 4lh to Sept. 4to. This readiiloa
of the Indian as a romanUc figure,
should be' aeen by every on*. De
scriptive pamphlet can be had by addressb^ ticket agent. G. R. A I. RyTraverse City, or C. L. Lockwood. Q.
P. A.. Grand Rapids. Mich.
June 2t-mon wed-«al-to-fepM
$.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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OO-'
eoont of too great amouBt of watar
aaed daring tha day lor ■nnatimtnrlag and otoer parpocea naremiry rvim
for sprlakltag lawns mast ha anforead.
B. O. Jm«L 8apL
Jim 14-tf
money Hbout
M
TAi-tC
Boon ftr MttaltUac lawns toe ffeMi
fitof ekMnai from i tot bm At
no time con water he need wttoont
grace. IIKC at
basis the dorowdlc life
and then wo devoted oursx lr
"Nicholas."
“toe present government
tain«4 tdZ.
task of co-ordinating electlv
tea faith In the people, that they wUl
Institutions with governments! a>i-1
aid In overcoming the crisis and perils
Ira D. Wart leu of East Jordan was a thoritles and of removing the dlsagr«*<- }
el^’that Russia is now facing. The docn- considerably worried man this room ments existing then which has rvarted j
Uiitire this morn■urai will diw proclaimed In fifty gov ing for a while but tbrongb FYank
Laf'entsee’s honesty bis mind was re
managers of the various stort-n
dhuaenta and In the province of Don. Ileved and a poeki
bel book containing
comi>any in the state. A featun* of
^^^>hTbIs step Is an epoch In Russian hls- $L2 was returned to him.
coDatantly
cestoi
t*.
**”■ Kstherlng will l*e an address by a
Mr. Uartlelt was a guest at the Hotel view.
r, and tbe time
'*• 'ibry. Plur years the government has
muming
their good Intc
^eJw>*ii an esample of absolute autocracy. nilting last nlglit and■ this
■ ‘ down his
the lavatory laid
i elected representatl
whi
cser, through
ruled .
C*»r,
loruuKu his
I... ministers, -------;
rontslnlng a roll of blUi. vrten
ssla to take
a rod of Iron. Outside the beau-,
ieft_ he hirgot to pick up toe pockt*lion of the
ive part
FREE t'ONCEHT at Grlunell Bros
• Mu ihejUjok. Frank l^Foouee. barber at Jud laws, there
lereby. attaching to the higher music *ton- tonight und» i dir,*ctlou of
I. discovered the money sUte institntions
itions a apcrial consults Mr. Chas. A Skekber.
Later Mr. Bartlett live b^y entnisusd with the preilml
legs of which were mysteries apt to
nary elaboration and discussion of
. ao^
King .\lf<irK«u of PpnliL b-i« l»erome
ptrik* and devastate In unexpi'Ctol
iMUaee
measures and with the examination
had a pocket book and on haring It de of the stme budget.
J*0]ui?uri.r known a* “Alf..ie*o the
plaeea.
llravx-” sitMt* lii.« ep'.Mxle in r«ris with
Create Lower Howe*.
Btst toe Inevitable has happened. scribed U) him. turned U over to the
owner. H- was given a fS bill as a
“It Is for this reason that, while pre- toe bomb throw er».
With the passing of the middle sgw. reward for bis honesty.
sorviug toe fundamontal law regardln;;
with, too alMillshmcnt of the -divine
the autocratic power, we have dyemed
right of kings’ roan awakened. He
Harry Truchlood and O. Drlnkwater
it well to form a r
T«*
rr*u4
tmr
TUat.
mbly) xjf Kokomo. Ind., are guests of Dr and
not of royal blood found something
douam (lower house of
Artlnp was suioking a g«Mnl cigar.
ns fo: Mrs. J. O. Trueblood. Dr. Trueblood's
and to approve the regulation^
within hlmseTT that told him that he
-1 had a rare fdex* of luek this electiocs to this douma. ext ending th< father and mother, who have been
Wfs Joat as able to assist In governing
whol<
to the
validity of these la<
himself and his as one man-* man morulng.” be explained. “In looking territory of too empire,. with St
his guests for the piuit three weeks,
ceptlons only as may ^be consldcrcil have returned home.
too often apt to l»e a prolllgale or an over an oKl biin*nu dniwer 1 found
put necessary In the «
Imbecile. . With this awakening came roliiiublan half dollar that
j and In which special econditions obtain
awn.v
twelve
or
tliirt«>en
years
ago
a dealt* and with the desire to many
"As regards the particit»ation In.the
place* came a mnsumroaiion. King« forgotten all about."
“I M'e." aald Hhortlelgh. “And yo* ialtors of the gosiidarsvenuia duftnn
are flgurehoada and arc Just as usofiil
of delegates from tbe grand duchy of
priM-eedivl to sfwud It.”
Finland
on Question ronrernlng the
as figureheads.
-iHi you think I'd s|M-nd a keepgenerally and the grand di
But Russia remalneil iKddnd. the saki>V’ be asked Indignsutly. “1 ain't empire
In particular, we still lake s
great boar was slumbering. The i>e«e that kind. I Us»k «ll to a coin «'«1- measures.
Bjjent. A Buviu^s kmk
plo were still under the lr*»n hand of lector uud a4»ld It for 50 cents.’ —ChiElectfon to Lower House.
nowimt jirvvfiits the om* and
the -Utile father” and the grand dukes. caco Tribune.
i^i« 11
disi*ouruci«
till* other. BItr
But the Idtw was genulnating. Into
Savings
Book iasiuil d will*
ledlately
for
onr
approbation
tbe^ bmln of the peasant there was
latlons for the elections to the douma.
loan you a small stifo to Like
aotnethlng that wiMild not Iw allllod.
to that diituties from flrfly govern
home, to keep your savings
The knout, the Cxissack charge, the
ment* and from the mllllury province
in, without tjost. Three |K*r
firing xd volleys by the uiilltla klRed
of the I)i»n mav Ik* aide to assemble
ot'ut jjaid on Savings a« <K»uut
not later than the middle of January.
sxmie. wound(>d others and caiisetl
or oertificates of deposit if
11*06.
"Wo reserve to ourselves entirely
desired.
tho care of perfecting the organization
of the gosiudarsvennia douma: and
The revolutionary ld«>a spread,
when the course of events sliall have
shown tbe neresslty for clianges e<»rr«
spnwul even as tho fire In the dry
spondingly completely to the welfare
grass of the prairie. The wt.rld saw
of the empire, we shall not fail to gi\ ”
what was «imlng hut the ryar. hllndtMl
at the proper mumcni the necessary
by Intrigue, saw nt>t and neither did he
directions.
4n»r. But the torrent still n»se until
Confidence in People.
tho mliiUters were no longer able to
“We arc cxinvlnced that those wlm
shall have been eleclet! by tho confil and will l>e refunded to vou if after us
utem the tble. The rumble r»'*rhe«l
denco
of
the whole |H*ople and who w ill ing half a botUe of
Nlrholas’ ears and by I he time he bethus be cant*d uj»on to participate in
THB FAMOUS
came rognUant of what It meant. It to most women is a ten
the legislative work of the go'vemroent
hail iMHHHnr a meiiarlng growl. lU fore anxiety, serious thov
will show themselves in the eL>yes of all
korthy of the ImiM-riai
Russia
and swtret anticinatioo.
ho could sub-stltute soniethiug
in the virtue of which they have
With toe ccssaUon of pain
p«*a>-e ilu« euragttl populace, it lu'camo
Invlteil to co-operate In thl»
necessary to childbirth,
an angry roar. The Busslan peasant there comes calm nerves.
that. In perfe<-t hartad BwakeiuMl and he carts! not for ] bleep and rccuperatiotu
Lutions and aumany
oaUbllshed bv
thoritles of the
us. they will con iribute pn>fltably and
zealously tx> out labors for the wellThe governmtml yielded, yielded In
PRIPMn
lM*lng of our common mother. Russia
order to save what was very eminent.
I IlltIuU ^
unH>.
for the strengthen!ling ct tbe noh>.
the security and the givainess of tlu
a revolution. The RlI^sian people
empire, as well a.s ftir the tranquillity
have ln>en given a v«ilrt‘ in the p>vemand prosperity of the people.
ment. they have b»>eome a part of It
world
Nrw Era for Russia,
-Tcty bottle.
The average Rioslan |>ea.s*nt and i
r brea
invoking the blessing of the
of tht* lower clash Is not rapaidtFor Sals and Guaranteed Only by
m the labors of the institutions
of governing himself entirely, he
Idlsh.-d by us. and with unabakin the |grace of
confidence In
not pmgressed that far yet, for
| " Amo^ the manifold aids to childbirth
BO YCAftr
the infallibility of <
manv cenluiit-s he ha* In-en ground MotberaFriead has gioan in popularity
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NEW eiNtllEUTnilUL mCH WIU. BE DENMTED TOMOIllll)
the sermon, irmspaeUre of creed. If rlew tbe aetloos of |he cbnrcb and | remained practlc Uly sachaagod la all; ktm with tatarest, aad who will toBwr-jtr^tba fdasdi wUI kladly eoailte tba
ao oac bappeaed to be within reacbln< pablicly rsoogalee it, providod they | tbe forty years following, until the row gladly wdoame him *home** again, j following h win grsaUy aid as la asUliat rcamlaa af tbe old ebarth baa
distance, aenrlcca were .held by the fewnd It la aU rcapecu worthy of m.1 bofldln^ was toi
baca osBTCftad Into aa IdemI Sandap
Kbers at tbe church, mad the ilace in ithe sisterhood of Ooogreja- make ro
aebooi room. . A doaMe cartala sep
i At lb:50 a. m. will ba the ooaaacrsfervid reUglons s^rlt f^ atlod. j tlonal chait±ca After dne Investigsr which today occupies the site of iho few nsonths.
arates this from tbe malB toobl H4.!*
otdchnrob.
♦
Record of Twenty Yaara.
| tioo of the ballding. aad tte
poasthta to raise or lower this wt wfil |
b”
= ^*^^d”^ajT2lS:u1n**i2^
«%«rck will ks 4edlcst«d to Its work.
Ikarlng the live years following the
la May. 1SS9. Rev. Demns Coehlln I
to WPT tb^froS
^_
_..V .U„
.rf
.
.
' bnlldlng Of the church times prospered came, bm recently through wUh bisi’®
Tl»4oori wSU be tbroww
sad tbe
the church ao as to partieipato ia
!990fH MM« aster. TIm ■aay'throai- tmlated ootaSda sad ia aad match the]
Cbursb Orpanl**^*®" Perfected.
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congregation. A bell college work. Tbe score of years!*?
the cooaecratloa. You wiU tbea plaaaa
ed ortn vt8 peal fOra Its Jojows acw church. Underaoath tbe old baild-1 The American Home MUskmary so-i
^ the pashrdlu ahnllu hrdlu lu;
tastalled in tbe tower, at an ex- which has pa5j=ed since tliai time has
give way to other* who wlah to baar
sdiaa. (be UiriH wlU eUt throsgb tbe lag. tbe faoaameat has been flUod np -dlety, koeptag a sratchlol eye on ,l,^i^Jises
thej^^ of
^ public organlxatlon.
^
»nd that same hot sw^ed to win for him each year a
Mr. Puddefooi In the evenjag.
ststoad gUm wtadowa. softcMd aad for the Mayflower blub room. In the i new aettlemenU reaching out Into tbe i' ^ ^ First Services
. Held..
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. I
*^^1 tomorrow call the coogrega- deeper, more abiding place la the
The door* will be opes at 10 a. a,
J.
On the morning of February 2nd.
aabdMi as (boi«b la rwTereaae to tbe rear of the mala room is the kinder-; western wilderness, became
bean* of hi* congregation. He hav,
UoD to wnrahlp.
A few aeau will be reaerved «aUl
I IMS. the little scboolbouse was filled|
plaew la which It bad eaierod, with
10:20 a. m. for aged and Infirm mtm~
jwith an unwooied audience, number-1
faU beam the people wflt return
bera.
Ing
perhaps
half
a
hundred,
who
lls
j
(baaks aato God far Hto ■crcles which
\Ve hope and expect to provide alao
t«mrd atiemivelv u» the jterrices eoa-|
Bwda the amtalfieent eharcb boaw
for those at thla acrvlce who have ao
i ducted by Rev. G<'orgc Bailey of Ben-,
poasWe.
generously contributed to (ha eoaj i:rr.la. In the afternoon they gathered !
rraopht with it« iumcK>«s aad ateaiatrucOon of the building. Wa ahafl.
> again ami after a sermon by Rev. |
orles of the past, the old chareh han
moreover, do the best in our power
'George Thiunp-stjo. also of Bensunla.’
pOBO (orerer. But the sane old ball
for all who come.
'the follnslng persons came forward 1
awlagi la ibe lower and iu music’s
At S.-po p. m. will be a fellowalUp
land assented to the artlcl.'s of falt^; |
JtMl as sweet as It was years aco. The
meeting of the churches in w hich the
illov. and .Mrs. J. H. Crum, Leroy C-l
old has bM-n displaced by tbe new. but
pastors of (be city churches will par
I BUvnI and .Mrs. Fannie E. B1«kk1. Amos •
the memory of the old and tbe founda
ticipate. and at 7:30 p. m. will be ser
land Mr*. Cecilia Hill. Elvin L. j
tion laid Ihereln made the new posslmon by Rev. O. W. PuddefooL Tbe
Isjiragne. Mrs. Maria Grant. Mrs. Mary i
churches of the city have accepted an
I Bjiragiu- and Mrs. CaUierine Mcl>-o»I. |
inrlutlon to pttend the afternoon and
I Kev. L*‘Rov Warren of Elk Rapids as-<
evening
service*. We extend a moot
j Visted In the servlees and afUr the ad-.
three parts. At 10:30 in tbe morning
hearty Invitation to all people to join
I nilni-irailon of ihr rt^mmimlnn KIvin •
tbe building will be consecratwl. A 3
with us in these services. We shall do
oVIock la tbe afternooa there srill be
; L, Spracue was elect<>d d<«acon and L..
the best we can to give all a royal
a follonrship meeting at which tbe dtfC IUimm! cl*-rk. and the first Congroga-1
welooroe.
fcTcnt pastors of tbe city will s)M.-ak.
. ilunal chtirrh oC Traverse Cllv had ;
Excellent music will be furnlsbed at
In the evening st 7:3n, there will lxsprm’.K Into exlsit-ncc.
j
another service. Rev. W. O. Puddefooi
all scrviceh by a choir of twelve voices,
1
Th^ Financial Problem.
i
under tbe leadership of Mrs. boon F.
preaching both morning and e^cnlttg.
Iniring the first years t>f tkc church
The Church.
TUua
Mr. Harry B. Harner will pre
the finaneial pruldem wa-s a serum'll
NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
side at the organ.
Built of the Slone (if the fields of the
The ' Home MNsiouary swlety
..•i e-iiuril.ut«*d IfiMi toward the pa^torV,
There will be no Sunday ecbool. and
Grand Traverse region, with a trimthe children an* not expected at any of
mlag of Berea aaadstonv. the material garten dcparimtot. The Ooor 1* cm--! that hen- on the shores of Grand Trav -: ^upjwrrt, Hon. |*err> Hannah gav<- anthe services of the day. Parents will
eminently bofltiJng to the style of lt« c-red with green cork carpel.
erse bay was a little churclibrss com ioil.i r hundred and one hundred wa^
please explain that tbe room Is all
architecture, the new strunure ifiands
On the west aide of the rhun; i.> ’ munliy n^s-dlng Its fu.--itriui; <are. On tiu- urnoi::u fipportlimed to the llttii
needt-4] for adult*, and that the follow
on the mte ^ the old church at the the pastor’s fludy. Vth‘ re are iwo ■ (JcHdx'r 2t\ BtUS. a rp.-i-:«l nmnrll
■ ^ocli iy. which found If dlfllcult to cutn
ing Sunday will be ChUdren’a dedica
dome.- of Washington and Park rot)ms. one uscil for library and gei>-|ralU-d at the Second Ctmgn-gaiioanr „;iss ,.v*-n thin. In 1SC»: M^. Crum re
tion. and tht*y will be.willing to wall
afreets The front enllSuiee Is thnmgb ,.„ii pnrpiwe. while the oilier Is for a [ rhoMi at Oln rl'n. Ohio, a vhk-h two *tgne1
>
lUK pa*li>rate, ot which liuie the
for their Sunday.
Iwp double doors and tbe entrance I* retreat The^e
light, plea.sniii young theological ttudcni.i of lie-0!hi- n,< a;lK-rsliiii. had iiir.-en: el to twi-ntyIf the above auggestlnns are kladly
Into a vestibule, a abort flight of stairs rooms.
j lln eollegi- were cM»laln«i! for iionhefn
^
followed we believe we can accoaunoon eilber side leading to the audi
The church v
m-rt.-Oly light MIclilgan work Th.-se von-i u,-n | on .I„„e Ui. Utit;. Uev R Hatch, of.
date all.
D. Coehlln.
torium. pantaaote doors aeparating the ed. Ill the center of the nmlirnce
— Ibii.-nt.la. wa«/-.:lv«n a c.vll from the
vcsUbole from the auditorium. In the riKim I* a great chandelier containing
prosj»*-tv-«l I
^church, which4iad «*\idelitl)
*
vestibule Is also a flight of staim lead thirty lights. Thjs cliandeller Ik of
: In U-v-ket’ and Mon- a- »tui» wa.*-]
Ing to the basement, the gallery as solid ) liras* and is very heavy and
; pi»-<I-*i*<| toward his salary, the Honie!
cents being In the nndltorlum pn>pt>r. costly. There are other ^maner chan
j .Missionary siH-iety giving an equal .
Solea Will Be Bung by Miss Lou Mc
REV. W. r- PUDDEFOOT
................. «.*
L^«
deliers and wall llgln^ The renter
Manus, Elmer E, White and Or.
The Basement.
amoinit •• Father”
Hatch, ..a.-: he Is sri:l
R. cn lury of tlu- Aiiierican Board of Home .Mi. sloiis. Formerly 1‘aslor
8. 8. Smith.
On entering tbe basement, the ladles chandelier wax the gift of Mlx^ Kva
lovingly calloil by all who knew him
and genlleroen’a cloak room* are first HaniilUiirs Sunday schtxil cIhks. There
in ihos*- days, wa- a veri«aMe “mlii | ,*f th- First Congreguthmal Church.
' enronniered. Next there Is the parlor, are alM> wall brackets fer gas.
I«ier“ to all whom he mm. For tin ________________________ ___________________________________ __________
The outside oak dtHirs were the gift.;
which wIB be used for Thursday even
next few year- Hu n -ords are in hi-' After seven ,v< ars of faithful service. Khared with them Hielr joys and
ing prayer meetings, small gaiherlngs. of C. K. Buck and add a harmunioiiK
handwriting, for he was i leri: ns well
Hatch piv-ached his fan-wi-H ser- row.-, and they in turn have grown
committee meeting*, etc.
touch to the whole building.
as pastor, and often janitor, an.l he
through all lUe years with him Kill! elojw-r lu touch with the To Ih-um.................................. ...Morton
cheerfullv gxve of his time
A. B. Wilson was contractor and A.
The dining room comes next. This
" ; that lia\e come xlnee then he ha* pre- . work of Hm- church.
Hark! Hark!My Soul................ Shelly
W.
Malt
eutHTiniendeil
the
biiiltling.
slnttgfh as well ns hb brain for tb*'1
’inti n.'s^ Tii tbe’chtt'reh
la also naod for a Sunday achool room
^
Growth of.the Church,
Ineidentalsolo by Miss Ijoti McManus.
c<»*»il * f Ills Im'!ov« (1 elri'cli
During when lie gavi' ^o mu<h loving, tulHi
on Rnnday. The kitchen Is Just north
The growih of ihe ehureh hax kept
Svilo. -Ik-bfdd the Temple Is M'lth
Ills
urate a call wo- iK^ued fur
of the Isdlcr mom. This Is filled with
fill MTV tee. unit in hiK plea.-aiit home rjose pae.- wH|| ihe r.nphl developnieiil >
.Men” ............................................. Shelly
aievtnic It* di.«eu-s th.- hn'iitlng i»f
cupboards, and dlslvci ao that all social
in Olierlln. a' the mlvaneed age of »ii*. ot ih*- city. A^ Hie inemhei>hlp In-1
Elmer E. Mlilte.
eiuoeh h -me. and «>n April T-ili IS€7.
affairs at the church can lx- handle<| Few Tomorrow Will Sec a Little
I mind un<llmm< d h> >i-:irx. h- i> creased from .*ear to year, necessary
w’iili tti.- aKsistance «»f ilie Cou'-'i. gn-' today n jol( mg w ith H.« inenilM r> «iv«-r addition- und linprtvvenientK wen- Solo. -A Dream of Paradise”........
with very little Inronvenclence. The
White Scho"lheu»e Instead of a
............................ Dr. S. 8. Smith
tlonnl I'nl.m. It wa* .iechle.l to -go
boiler room contains a flfte<*n-itH«;
; h:i.- emwiied iheir ef
hiireh
ireh^ bbtilhling. but
Maflnificent Stone Strjcture.
P leadt
lo;'.vhrd an<I liuiM a meeting hi>-41-i
boiler which will mamurv ample heal at
...................
of r»,«.■!.>
,n I.-; ^ T*<*
•apaeh:
------------------ --------------.;sl.t. of: Tko
this -ex-1 111." 0:i M.1V ;eih of tl.i -aicf
Among the pt-ople who will ihniug,'
. all timtw. The basement fininh Is
.br... ,b.r, .bo lh.-|
*•«’" •"
Pastors of the Church.
year w«uk was commenct.-d
Many
Georgia pine with a rub finish. This | mmoiTow to fill the l-eaiitifnl new i
maiter <-f a new Imihiing beg an tobe' '*-"'"‘““*
REV. DEMAS COCHL1N
:
chant,
the
Ml*sc*
Earl.
Mclfaauii
gpT'’l
dark da.vs followed for tbe little ban !
............. . ,
...........
" ' ...rlnitslv «git.vled. Tbe -itcce.-s which '
dcstroya the ahino and gives It a Ixd-; c«ingregatlonal church and take par:
... .,...!<Jray
. iGrav and the Measr*.
White. Buck.^
M
r appoarance, although the work Is | lu the dedk-atorv servlci-s. there will I’ai-ter of the FIr-U Congrvgati-mn! of enriie,. w.«-kers. and at Hm. s U •‘'i—^ «ho for fmir y.-at- cum-I fo, ^ ^
r.-KUlteil In Uie,
Parnielee. Smith. Coates and Wilkins,
.-.vnied that everything mu-t dr.q.. “le -pirii.ml welfare nt Hie ehureh.
Churchbe only a few whose memory w 111 take
expensive, all being done by h»n<l
haiidi-ome li'tining which will Im* dedl-1
—------------------------------------------ 1 Mr. Hatch drove many a nail In the During hi- pa-torate a wonderful ro
them
back
to
tbe
day-«
of
long
ago.l
rated letiiorrow. stirprl-«-d
Upttalro.
Churoh
Brevltiea.
llev. J. H Crum and Uev. L. lloy I huil.llfg with hi-own hand*, and often
Traverse (. ity.
.
w»ii-uiiie Imi It lia.s not come
The main vmtlbule 1* lighted by when Hie Cotigrecatlonnl e> urch was .
The fourth quarterly meeting aerj
hard, maiinued.
stained glass windows as 1* also the first organized In Traverse City. To; Warren. Thev both s’a-ted at onev> ■ retired at night so worn
work on the part not onlv of vlee of the ronfercnre year will be ol>auditorium. In the auditorium there these, liow-ever. the day will have n for their new field of lalior. waited land mentally that he was almost Ux. Ilk.-.d w Ul< h ha.-m v, r l.« * n m nh
WTved . Sunday morning at Asbury
special
and
sacred
signlfleanre
Inthree
w.
.-k,,
at
I‘..rt
Huron
to
get
pa.tired
to
sVep.
but
H
o
pray.
r
;
.-m.!
“tat
Hm.
.vt.
’
‘
are two large windosrs and lhre«*
church, l^ve feast. 9:30; preaching.
stead
of
the
han-lsoine
none
edifice'
r.ig.
by
tbe
neamc:Alh-ghany
direct
j
vvoik
of
the
congregation
at
Ian
B«a>
a
few
vv.-ei.s
ago
a
.us
lu.m..
i
i
^
ronnecte<l
with
'wmalh-r oneAll the doors in tbe
< alib rnia.
,
various l.ranch. H of the church |0;:iu The Kscrament of the l.<ord'S
auditorium nte made of tbe finest they will »MW the little, wl.lie painted to Travel ;,«• Chy, at which place they brmighi brighter day* anti on Jpn. 2Mh ,
H<- wu* f«dl..weij i,v H. \ Mr
supper.
,
• main Ing the church unnal* .Hiow the f.dl.uvlng
grade of pantat-ote. t>elng gifts »rf Mrs. M-ticMilhoUM- standing on a Uiudl wher.^ finally arrived. Mr.
entry;
who in turn was *ucc.-evl.-d by
1..V
"'" I’”
C!4K*blln* father Tlie finish of the the Park Place annex I* today, and ^ here ami Mr Waii-.-u golu-g to Elk
New
Cburoh
Home.
'
\Vm.
S
Crow,
who
rema.m-d
f
■
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.....
.
a..........no.
8nn.l.v
.no llm Molhofll*
reaehetl
hy
a
long,
high
night
<»f
.-lep.Kapl.1-.
In
the
churrh
r.-crir.larc
audlenre room I* g'lhleii oak with tbe
-Rahliaib
Day.
our
n<*w
meeting
fall
of
I'-M.
Rev.
\V.
It
S.av
oo.v .....Mill,no.I Umoi). .I..,..inl, il.o 11-*””-" Thoro .ill In- no pr.-.onlns
rub finish, giving It a' ile.-p. rich effect. Used through the week ns a day the-e word* of the Mirceeding viork:
.•|„,rrt ...: ..-^lo.v. ,....M1 in,- .,,,11..
In .1.0 ovoninn. .ho oonpro*..
The ornamentation b all Golhle sivle.
•the scheme hclug work<-<l «•»>* In every
!.oo, I..:| '...VO a ... Olvoo .1..- I.rc.- l:..!'.!""
<=«••
particular.
:.>wi |iip<- .u;;:oi l!.« only luu <d It* kitel gtegational ehureh. Kpworlh league aa
iiMial
at
r.:4r..
The htnluevl glass window - are all of
til Trav. r e < ify. whih- all the variou*
On Hccoiint of the dedicatory aerthe flneM quality, twlng furubhetl !•> !
l.niiir ii«-K of the cluin h work. ev«si to
the vCongregational
f la-., .tin .he Sunday
ou«reg.uo»*. churrh.
the PHlstmrg Plate Gla*s riuu|isuy |
Hm yi.iim:.
The north window wa* the giti "j .Mb.'*'!
;ad Jlru- sp-. ial shar,
“*«
•
.-irhisd. luiv
'
F-.b-mlr
church.
* • ..
Burtiin’* .Sunday *eh<Ki| cI-4m* ami ..mof the smaller oni * wa* pre*ejn. ,l |i«
Stalling wiih a jn* iitl->-Idp t'f ten.,
Mr*. J. \V MlMIkm s deparimeni of i
u iv-..-.. Hi.- ch-irch li-t now uumU-r* i ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Saturday.
Aug. 19, H*":.. given liy the Young Pcqthe Rnndav srluad
The large t-a-t
\<T h-o r.-si.h nt nu-mN-rs.
lh>uri>hing soe|eih-s pic’s sticiety oI the Swedish church,
window i* the gift of .MIhm-^ Mut« t
I,any larve
th.' eh :rcli. ineliidiug Comer Barlow and State street. 8 p, m.
and Clara Baii-v nv«! Mr and Mr.
Ocorgv: G. Bate* In nienuiry of Mr nn<l
ih. Worn, n’s H.smr and Fof^-lgn Mi- |
aug ifi-4t
Cram and Mr* M. E C Bate*. a«
-'inarv sf>ci- -v. the Chiin-h AH. tli^; ,
, ,
'
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.e home the first roeeilngff of th . I’.ri.lge Buibb-r.-. S.-lilnr. Intermediate i
Congregational 1st* In Traverse City
MmI J.oiior C 1!. Mnyfliiw. r eliili. and
wprr held, 'outer windows
...urpn,,:
. tiler -..r;. ti' s
The Sutulay schwd
ably be the donation •»! iwiu
dixiinetinn of Ix-lng Hu- largest
T>« Furr-ltue*.
,
.Mi-hl,:rn . will! *iv. r 4<*" memhers.
As mentioned liefon*. the sr-ai* aii-1
Of ii.; t. I «hart.r mcnilxrs of the
In Gothic style The rtimmunhvn table.!
^.htircli. but
Mrs. Maria tlrani. U
pulpit and side chair* also carrv out i
a m. m!»er .,f -h*' ehureh organlrathis Idea. The commiioltm tabic. *ld« i
chairs and communion set weru the'
Tiavi—w City.
gifts of Mrs. I. a CilIherl’K Runday |
: Mr Crum, the first pa-tur. is at prev
►chool class. The center pulpit chair
« :it iu Indianapop-. and It wo* hoi>e.1
was the gift of Mrs. L. M. Arnold’s |
:i'.at hi! wo-ipl he at the dedication.
Benefit of the orcan fond
8-.mday achool claxr.
but he win not iK- able to be presenl.
l.y
; Rev. I> Roy Warren, who axsisted at
Tht PuIpiL
! Hu- /li dirnTlnn of the first church buildThe.p-ilpit is of more than ordinary
: ing. I.v located at Old MIrslon. and will
lnieiv»t. It N the gift of Mrs. Pad-j
; tak..' part in the program tomorrow.
den * Buodav school class and is the •
t Croup.
FIrat Congregational Church, Built In 1887. U one of the Central
CJelebratod organist of
handiwork of g. E. Walt. cl»>rk of the ’
church fnr over thirty-three years. A
Detroit, and fine pro
school, the little windows wen- placed’ “After throe month* of preaching fcou*e all finished at an expense of 8:.- -lowph. M<... f-.l!.r*vri Mm. M.-.^ lalwr*
pulpU of a certain style was wanted
gram by
high in the walls, that nothing might; every alternate Sunday and much par-1 6!U5. wra* this day dedicated wtth Kh; iasiing uniil the rummer of \hK>. when
aiutrch made for IL but
religious *<-nrlct«. Invoca - Rev. W, G. Pu ’deftxji t<Kik„ charge of i
Dedication Scrvloas at the
prepared ' .proprlate
Mimrvao kyaaiK-w
I ^**‘'’**“’ 'be minds of the risteg gen- (oral visltatlnn, tbe way was prvp
.
^
cratlon '”om *»•'•»"
thol- Hlu<^k•^
HiHdk“s. On Sun- for the onmnl^Hlon
organlMitIon of a church of ten tion. reading of scriptures, sermon
aermon by the church, remaining until IS^T.
I>o
make It and
No j congregational Churoh Tomorrovw ;
«««,It .all.
roaideBU of
of the
the Uttic
Uttic hamie*.
hamie*. memhew.
memhew. Including
including the
the pastor
pastor and
and bis
bis . the
the paster,
paster, introductory
introductory pray
pastor found
dey inr into th- ,
Morning ahd Evening.
.
a nicer
nieceof work th..
of t.
w
orki. that
i. << ***• “ *be w»WeBU
prayer
er by
by pastor
found his
his way
way .U-(i>er
a piece or work that It U more satis-!__ _______ _ ______ _
___
___
__ _______ _ _ _ ___________ ^ ‘
heart* of his people, and It wa* a mat-i
____
|
tartorv than
tn.t
■ l»tbc."ed to hold religious service*, the »lfe. Artlcies of faith, covenant and Brother Draper of the
Methodist heart*his pcKiple. and It
planned our service* *o
tMMieht
women sitting sedately on one ride of by-laws were selected by Mr. Crnni churrh. dedicatory prayer by Rev. Le-jter of profound regret iind sorrow |
desire to attend may be
the room, while the men fared them: with the ctvaperatlon ofdho»e propos-' Roy Warren -of Elk Rapid*. House when lU* re*knstlou was announced.; I hgj
TioketeoD aile atOrinTh« Organ.
. During the year* which have pa.--sed accommodated at one or more of the
apross the way. In the center « great ; ing to form the new church, and all well filled and the exercl-e* seemed
* neU Broa*. Mnaic atoro
Back of the pulpit ia tbe
aMfnlflcent
good deal
deal of
of —
In-1, »»nce then, bis wonderful sucres* ia; ----------tervlce*.------------which will
Ixi held tomorrow.
------------------- raaiy box stove glowed red. aad oeca-i preliminary steps were taken to per- bo surtalned wtth a good
--------------------------and 8. E. Wait & Soiib*
Matey pipe organ. the first in t|ie city, j ^tonally during tbe tervMc Deacon ft-cl the organization. An Invitation ' terest. Audience room of the hook* in f
brot^eld opraed before .nim by ] ,3,5
jj,le to hear Mr. Puddefooi
drag atore.
In BnUh and dc*ign
The M OQBsregfttkiBal chMtli Is
UrtifcBd. The 0lsn« nf ssMtIi* VU
ymn ’mre tmdb^d Ifcrtr eoBsanU'
tloB «»d this BMW cowuanBatloB
ha
MUSICU_ra06MI
... ...... ....
GUNCING BICKWIBD
.k
C011111E6IT111U1
PIPE ORGAN
RECITAL
MR. ARTHUR DEPEW
TO ACCOMMODATE AU
BEST LOCAL TALENT
Hoiulij Enniii An( 21
The* whole nwlltocina la noTwed vJtlt 1 Boor benid* It. if thero wa* a minlriro!»****»'***«*
were In exception of an addition for Sunday^ personal pride aad Joy to all the mem-j
a fine WIHob v^vet carpet.
Jin
refioo. he came and delivered 1 the recioB to come In cotincll and re-j school rooma and parlors af
* eff the lilautili, who have followed
-J-
they may be oomfortabTc aad fecl|
home in our new church home, and!
ABOkiceRouB 50c fSc. H.M
. MKS*-S5C
^ TPUVBIIHL Cmr. MfCHWAM, SATU^V. AUCUtT It, ttflS.
m aMIEZUil SPOKE flEESE WHS SCALPED,CM TALI IN WHISPER
ma rromi ovmm thc nariNa
last
NldHT.
BLAB
STRUCK HIM ON THE ALWOOO BUTLER IS RECO%
HIB BPECQH.*
CROWN OF NIB HEAa
mmf &ttmniomUl» WUI S» 0« tlw
mcawrad lajaty to .RatafM
Bat Itot Berioaa.
Joba Beeac. a laborer la Wnilam
Bdtaer'a factory, was struck on the
bead by a falUac slab this asomlac
aad Uterally scalped.
Mr. Beeee was at work outside the
fMOrtow Wtn
«h# bH: <Ut »« tb«re mill and under the bHt that carries
w« b* enmrslM* fr» mil orer the the waste material to the refose
■oris. Mny Trmvmn*^ aty people A alab. loo larffe to be convcnleDUy
bett, was thrown out
fptritt to Ok grerttg EeeoM.
I
the uafortanate ama Jtut above the
foitcrdair «nernoan eyes. The fort* of the blow tore the
orrlrml of oew scalp looM* as far back as the i
4m to tbe eonii&ood
(
rmmpm ood tke cxctmloaMJ who ett- of tbahead aad rendered Mr. 1
uacoDBcioas. He was takea to his
home at the Oakwood bouse, S44 Bast
Eiahtb street, where medical attcadThe saeMl oBOftr—ee vee
aace was summoned add the injured
JiHt after dlmier with Prertdlns Blder man cared for.
Eer. M. D. Canvl preeidios. H. 8.
Allhooah aot a serious Injnry the
pain is latenso and Mr. ReeiK- will be
laid up with a sore head for some lime
«C the coaferrac ta a bodx. The earlj to come.
aflcnasoo aenrlce* were conducted b>
Eer. 1. Bordee of Borne Falls. Rev.
BREVITIES.
^Uan EUaa belOK ibe Interpreter.
Or. CaHoe Montazume.
Misses Lola Lotamn. Irene Poboral.
S:t6
Maude MeMlchael. Biinire
Edith Gibbs, Marion Gibbs. lyAtio
the afternoon »erTlre« by a Slaybt of Luther and Mrs. L K. Gibbs
brief tMMtnaie addre^. He ealdL Mrs. Crofoot of Chicago
•trance that my people, the went to Northporl yesti
tea• of Aril
AiiEoaa. bare been the day golne and retuiimlng on the C
nneh, but stm.
atUl. I have lK<en lumbla.
fbarad so much,
ith the *
I thirty-four years with
whit.’
W. Powers entertained
»le are
and the while people
ar
for Miss Lawton Thursday afternoon.
ent at W
d of me. the c»>vemment
Kefresbmenls of punch, nesselrod
rtment.
lactoa, the Indian department
pudding, cakes, nuts and coffee wer<*
theee /ears away from my peop
peopi
servtHl. Mrs. Hunter got the loue-ban'l
*
* *'
bare beard
the cnod1 In here (pt»lni
(poIntInK
Mrs. Ulakesley fln d pri
th bis heart) and have accepted the
executive board of the eleventh
mords and Ood. Christ Is In my beai
district Michigan (Christian Rndej
- j while ptiople often ask me. *Wby union met last night and made plans
are you ao different from your poopb- ? for the aeventcH>nth annual convention
I’re aeea your people and 1 don’t know which will be held at Alba, Sfqit
them.’ The oneness Is Just two to one. and 13. It Is the Intent Um to have
tt la Christ Iw the heart and havinft best convention that has ever I
rlDC ’what held and there will be a numU’r of
dbiipl la my heart and bearlnc
God spwlal ffwtr—
^•7 Bay of my Indians. I feel1 that
tl
tills 9« what to say. I'm reall:
iiy
Final clali
aa the covemment says. I
and F:ilen Green eaUte
CMcaco because I am »blc to do mis Probate court this morning. The
ataaary work there. (i.auabter.)
boaring of annual claim* against t
Dohige of Rain.
Smith Barnes estate was also held.
fThe eroniac servlws were conduct
Hf’gular meeting of the H. ot U. T
ed KBdcr atrennous circumstance*
will lie held Sunday al 2 p. ra. A Pill
darlBC the half hour's lt«rtiire given attendance is desired aa there will be
the deluge
hr Dr. Carlos Montezuma,
M
of rain upon the lent made his task a
and Mrs. O. Larkin of
•Ither Mr. Montezuma this city, a Min.
lah^ous c
erpreter being al)le
to reach
aor bis Interpreter
al
Pierce’s Com Huskers will lake
PC over the nisb and pouml- swipe at Tb<imi»*omme tomorrow.
the modlence
HHT 'trf M>« fierce rain and cU'ctrir CoiH-mUh-lias
.......................
’n the Thompson
iK’atei
ahorm without. I>r. Manlezuma said vllle U'am twice and ihas been tniunred
that though hU friends, the Punas and twice' by them. Th
The HusKf’rs have
Rton. were absent he would sp«‘ttk for beaU-n Copenilsh twice out of thro*
tbam. for he hsd stmlled what was
imes and the game will iloubtle.-is Ik*
haw for them. Many little anecdotes
verv Interesting game. The Maulswere Interspersed betwe<-n th«? rsln
e Records will jday the Huskers
drops that livened np the evening’s
iiwers Harlior nevi Sunday.
dlRM^nilng storm. R«-v Wcwtherly#
At the r«*eent ezanitnalioo at Ora
of Indiana conditcted the afterr service,
spbls f«ir state emhalmers’ rertlflnblcd Iniies. thirty-six out of a r»as.s «»f sixiv
passed. Among them was Hervey H.
Anderwon of Traverse City.
Chnrlf-s iVhIte and Uuils Tlnkham
have tioiight Hie limy M. from Captain
of Mi Plea* Weld • and doubtless will enjoy muc
IrDfi
dlss Grace MrDonald
dling Mr. and Mrs. M
Is visit
the !»>•.
SIKlIi
enth
street.
£14
Tenth
Decker of
Id and TUIl
Th
K. A. Wright
of Chicago arriveil this SiH-a
Wi
rill entf’rtaln the Yfiiing
oming to visit his pan'iUs. Mr. and iJidli
oclety of the PreshyUTlnM
•xt Monday evening «n
ireh
rhildren. a
™sel.
just east of R«ise street.
f f hoi
Ivy Kratzer an
!
com pan If by Ml.>^
«if storm the society will nun
night fi
mum. left li
nifleid. 1122 P«
Miss Adila Neasiin.
the Peer> Marquette
train f«*r- Mllwa
Marque
,nr points,
kee. Chle
ilcogft and
t
has gmm
g(
Henry Ki
spend a
last evening
of weeks at the Bay View tiousi
Island to resort a few «
Mr*. Kuleiikarop of Marlon. Ohio. Cabin. ” Ling lake. I
and Mrs. SteWart of Pi ina. Ohio, are
of Hon .ami Mrs. Gef?rgr Covvisit[Ing thfdr sister, Mrs. A. W. JahI. of WashV
2i
Kuest of her son. J. M.
stnt'l.
aVeelV,vU«
MARSHMALLOW ROAST.
Presbyterian Young People Also En
joyed Launch Rides.
With Ppwtlar’^ Bpalla of
■M, He FUMIIy Last His
Yoke CflUraly.
Alwood BiiUer. barber at the Hotel
Whiting shop, who lost hU voice near
ly three years ago nnd who la In Grand
Raidda Uking trentmeoL sUnds a
good chance of recovering the use of
bis vocal organa.
'niree years ago Mr. Butler was
Uken with peculiar spell* of dumbness
which would last a day or ao i Id then
> times
the week he has never i
on his vacation and stopping In Grand
RapMa bhgan taking trf«troent for ht»
trouble nnd yesterday Mrs. Butler
c*dved wprd That her bnsband f
now able to talk in whispers. Mr. But
ler* fritsoda will be glad to learn of
bis ImprovcmeoL
-RPE ORGU REClTil
returning at 11.
A nmrhluiiallnu
niast was enjo.vcfl nnoind the (lie
In the cottage nnd Mr. IVsmond
took the corobany for a launch rhlc he
t:r.
Rt><-hHtioiiv and
gTFINRFRQ'SQftANDOPERAHOUSe
SIL'Lt Tuslaj, Aag. 22
^P%m M»ow«rEadl Blo^ralo sLsooMto
the Givat Tmpicnl
PKICES: 2SC, 35c, 50c, 75c Setts Now oo Stic TcL 112
300 women, girte and beys over.
14 years of age. PIcasanL clean
work.
The Traverse City Canning Co.
aug 12-tf
DE. W, A. FARNSWOtTH
1905 FALL 1905
ym
com mg of
of
tb<’■ commi:
SteiiilM-rg .s Grand
Arthur Depew.
tlii y arc within the reach of ail. Tlieri’
I desire to p» r.liou
The recftal Is hv
of Ih’indt.
He I.. .
of the• lu.st
In.St kl
known imi.sleal nrth'is
iiii’il Bn
Michigan a^d In with Griuiteil
Brov.’
. The fidluslns L the I
mnsie hi
gra tn;
V.
thi'm
•w
Arthur Ih’pew
r.-st
hauser." \\?pier: (aI Aandatnino in H
flat, Leman*; (hi Cbortis of Angel’..
Stetson Clarke.
Swim”
i
and
mi tits are so well known
iio-inriinent of its r< tutn
111 ln*nre a cnoA lb'll bmisi’,
"I’ndcr'oStithem Ski.-.-." has i.nne-l
In point ot }Kii.nlarii>
of all the r. ee;i( |d ,.vs • !
Muulieru life. It ha.s bad lour sen,-ms
of high
pnisperlly and
lUiibatloniMiiiit to BttlJ gn-ftter siii ei’-.s for tbt ..
Mor;.
that loiKlies lbIlia'hi, - of
G.
CPNY Kffrp’KO-rS—I
I..OARL.OAD I
WANTED.
TalenL
nZ.
Tho Go^yui
tiou'^^Mo6tlicai%i‘rinR display of Scenic EmbeUishmenU
ed to Ik- the most
ng very rajddl.v siHscUcle now cr
> selling
•Hal to Im- glvt-u
at the Congregational church Monday
exhibit Ions ajlegoricit^niunral |
evening. The prices have Izefii so arrangfHl, 35. 50. 75 cents and V that
Icallyand Inti-njo
Inu-nM-ly
Inti-njsely lnten‘^litlrrInten-r’
‘
..•■'Jr.':"
game* and pm-.iiikln dnn.-,- maf <• ,-m’*v
one feel young and gay with il.e m-i-r,
upon the .scene and ar.- ibis s.-a-,n
made eulerialning b> etittri l.i
«
songs and danee llguri-s. >f,-w sifii, • .
and cost nines have aLo b-s-n t,i o» :,!> ■ !
Iiv the m:iiiageni* iii an,I a i>nniiii;:('i
anl*b, it iM-rfoimance t-- gn. ;i b
,
■ible n»:lor>.
The Only Way.
Tiler,' is tio x\a\ in m;iiiit,vm
h"-.v!(li :in.l stn-ngil' «>f mind .n I
, nl.
tho.ie^ii
I.
st»'m.vch. Tl. • rtom:
tin-
ir> ;
..r'-rl
i’ea.«e will I
Ket up. No app. iHe, loss ,-f ir. r.gi:..
liervmisn,'.ss. b<’3tlar))e. e.m-liiiatloii.
ba«l breath, n-nr risings, rining. In.li
fnmi
"Tamihati.-er,”
\\.’’giter;
(bt
|wp-i.u and
all siom.ieli
eiiral'le 5|,i- c^mii'M'
Vbdin. (at .tderail.m. nomwski;'(b. ninsl bx tii>’ iisi- of Kislol I ix - |f i>m
Navjin lb. Wi.stabnioU; Mi.-s Bliuiehe C ir,'. Kodol dig’-, ts xvbril xoii ,- ,i ai -1
Bnninm.
,
sir>-ngtbens
the xvliol.- i;,g..tix.
;,i»
FIim- organ, (at Tiannu rie.. .‘5eli*i-.
,inf;.ri-U.
ini'.iin; Itit Fanta.’iiti o’l .Meb>dtes tmn
_______________
Faust.
St. Gonumi-IK’i
.xiimmi-IK’pe
ricxl solo. "Mv I
Ixirvl. ” Diidli y ntiek; Mrs. Aliee Tit,,.
linpruvisatioti.
Sanriii;-.
(enino,!;
choir mid teuor mi|o |ty .Mr. l.«'gg.
Fip’ organ. MalMitJah ehonis from
•The Me.s.siab." Ilulidel.
SEE THE NEW FALL SHAPES
tlu'in one l un swim or :!(gf.t.
Tliey supjx'rl from .‘*0 tt>-**il
|K»im,]s. You si.,iltly Inllale
lit, til. wtule out lo a oonveiti-
NoiliiiiK lilwo tliom over jiro.
ilueeil.
Manufacturers uiiabl,' lo
t tlietu out fast
emiU'^li to supply ileinatnl.
Prices 25c and 3Sc Each
S»i- them
iliiW.
\Vc c.iH >*our special altenlion to the
"Younjj’s Hals' for which we arc sole
.Hijcnls. More value ami style for the
price than can be had in any other make.
$2 and $3.00
ill
Ill ■mentllrT I
on Sat tinihiy.
iiiii
Front
and Union.....
E. WILHELM Corner
S";
See I he handsome new far lined
Coats at J. W. Hiilikca’s, Monday.
August 21.
NA^AIMT
roNri:UT .H Grluuell Bros.'
loiiigbl ii.id,-r ilinvliiiti of
Mr. Cl,as. A SK. u her.
Tl>o
ADS
for Imn
WANTED I.a,l:
«.b„-a(ioit to I
After a hearty m« al a .io.-,’ oi K0.I0I
Dyapx iicia Cure will i.revent an alt irk
<if Indlge.siion.
K«hIo| I.s a thorough
digi-slant and a gnarantrA-d cure |,ir
Indigestion. Gas on
the Siomaeb.
Weak Heart, S-mr Rising*. Ha.l nr,-.-iih
Stomaeh tnmldcs. S*ibl by
.x^alar, $I.'-7J
X..U- .«n.l , \p, 11
i-r.|M :,v.-s a,lvan,’«‘d
iigiap. J. .V. Ab\aii'l,i.
STRAYED
I’.ln.-k
Ang-.ra
' I'nnnlx'. ■ Pl> a-,' rvtmn 1
Advance Fur Sale
/
Tr^Me light'and easy
—l>nxer. Hoga-Tradc fair .-.ml «’asv.
Beginning Monday, Aug. 21st
Aug. 1
'mber.
TME <aOAl_ITV- STORE
!> n n>l. r.
Dangerous and Uncertain,
r sunburn, tetter and all skin and
I diseases, DrWltl’s Witch Han-I
0 has no equal. It Is a certain
for blind. blMnllng. Itching and
pnvtrudlng piles. It will
log
ni:t of a bum and bcal wi
ar. Boll*, old *ores. carbunc]111-.
etc., are quickly cured by the use of
OUR MEN’S salt sale U going toll the genuine IX-Wltf* Witch Hazel
Salve. Accept no substitute as they
bUsL
are often dangerous aud uncertain.
a^g 15 tf
Hamilton Clothing Ca
Sold by all druggists.
Durin- the balance of .Au-usi we ar. .^oing to sell all furs and fur lined garments at
a straight diMiKtni of \-j per leiu. 'Foo early to buy furs?
Not at all.
By bu>ing
now you will j;et Itic be^l ol ’.he assortment, get better furs, and the discount is cer
tainly worth suvine.
WE HAVE SOLD THE
TABLE CLOTHS.......
In one lot of table linens we have sold the
cloth, but have several dozens of napkins left.
As we will not match them up a^ain we arc
RoinK to hurr>’ them out of the way. KcL’ular
$:3.50 goods for
Mrs. Frank Carver, accompaub'd by
her tsro children. Trevor and Jo-<phine. and Mr*. O. F. Carver, wnt to An
gora, Ind., this morning.
Pleasantly Effective.
Never to the way. no trouble I
carry, easy to take, plesisant and nev<
failing In results are DeWItt’s IJtll
ts 111! ? pills
Early lUsera. Those famous
h«adare a certain guarantee agalc
ache, bllioosness. torpid liver and all
of the Ills resulting from cons IpaHon.
,
They tonic and strengthen the liver.
Cure Jaundice. Sold by all druggiota.
:
A ROYAL SLAVE
THE MARKETS.
OM 8.-|.l.-ralHT.
Boothing and Cooling.
The oblve that heal* without a scar
la Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo No
reaiady •ffects auch speedy roller. It
dratra out InDaminntlon. soothes, cools
and huals all cats, bums and bruiaea.
A anro cure for Pile* and akin dUseaaea. DeWltf* U the only genuine
Witch Hazel Salve. Beware of coantcffelta, they arc danceroa*. Sold by
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoskey.;
Charievoix and Harbor Springs, Sun-*
day. Aug. 19. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:80
A. M.
«ug
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OfDc* boon BBta 10 s. Ri. and 7 to b p. m
I the merriment I dru.ggists.
trip in Grand Rapids.
J. M. Henshaw. manat
later’s bouse furnishing
beea *lten(
jiplds. who has bee,
ate court at Grand Rapids,
his way
through the c
c RapI
Bessie and Gertrude Hannon wen
apids this morning fi>r
to Grand Rai
wool'k’a visit with their grandmother.
AdTSBoe sBle of Hew HU Fors it
J. W. NUUken's. Moadoy, Air. 2i.
HAVE JUST rncelred a fresh supply <
of the famous riTan's satin Idsnto,
chocolate klsiea and blanched ^eantRa.
Try them.
F. F. Ackcra.
aug 14-€t
-en by (
I by
Take Kedol After Eating.
a two WfH-ks’ visit with ihh« itarents.
Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Stout,
Mrs James Orimihs and son. Ken
neth. of Chlragfi. are visiting Mrs. A'.
P. Huellmalilel fd East NMnth street.
Mr. and Mrs »nnk l^ongnerker of
IVlta. Ohio, arc the gviests of W V.
Hull aitd wife
Mr*. William Valmer «*f Uuovrus. O .
and Mrs. M. Strangler aud s.m. C«H-t1
c»f Heshler. O. an’ the guests of F.
Curtis <»f Seventh siri'ei.
C. O. M«»odv of Summit City, who
has bof’n In the riiy a short lime, retumwl to his ht»nie this noon.
A. G. Snyder. In advance of “Tlie
Holy City" cf^mpany. was In the ritv
uslness r<*nnerte<l
' ’ with‘
yestPday
the pntductlnn.
K. W. Ahliott and wife of Detroit
rived over the IVrs ] arqueli
last .even'in* lor « \ Hit wll
----- s and wife of l2r> J
9tt tielng a sister «
C. V. Slater has returncMl from E’k
ILUNOIS EXCURSION to fevDsaer,
Charievoix and Haibor Borinas, Sun
day, Aug. 28i BOAT LEAVES AT
A.M.
augIBdt
AMUBEMENTB.
The Evening Record aaU the follow
ag at ‘•A Royal Stove" when It was
twaeated here two years ago:
** 'A Royal Stove.* presented la Stein
berg's Grand tost nlghL was a pleasing
departing from the ctoss of play*
which have been seen here-during the
past few anonthx. Clarence Bennett,
the Mthor and leading man. has
c^ed a very IntaroatJag theme,
(he eomjiaay which surround him
the main very capable. The play
srith Intrigne in Mexico, and per
> intensity ot lore and hate, and prelU a pretty romance in a manner
bold the interest
derect of the
U audhmre.
ractThe special scenic effects
iged.
Ire I
jnr«uen
but a dcsccndent of the Muniexumas. gives an excellent Interpretalion of a typo of a race which only
now remains a meroary. HI* work 1'
strong and the audknee demonHtraicd
[»recluMon of the part.
Dodman as Chari,’*
Charles Ca^t,-!
Cast«-1
"Robert Goodman
cy John* as C«mni Fedr.
lo and Stanley
creditable renditions o
gave
their
,elr part
"The remaining characters were In
fairly gtx>d hands, but the Interest In
the piece enter* atKiiit ilmw' mentioui J. On the whole the play gave
go«>d satisfaction.’’ "A Royal Slave"
comes to StelnlH-rg’s Grand next Tiu-s
day. Aug. 22.
.•\m0n4 tbc vi ry attractive things in furs that we ofTer this season arc the
broadcloth and Covert Coals with squirrel linin;rs. You i^et the beauty of the doth
j;armcm with the warmth of the fur without the bulk.
\Vc show them in
inch. 4J inch and h'l inch lengths. The shorter garments
arc without fur collar: and some of the longer ones. In those with fur collars wc
show Persian Lamb. Beaver. Jap Mink, Plain Squirrel and Blended Squirrel. These
combined with the blended squirrel linings make a garment that few women can re
sist buying. These garments arc everyone of them new* this season—just unpacked
the last few days.
Prices Range from $15 to $65
They arc a beautiful German' Damask. vcr>*
fine, but soft and smooth, e.xcellcnt wearing
qualities. If you are short a dozen or two,
this should interest you-
In Neck P'urs we show everything in the new furs that will be worn this sea
son, and in a variety that will not be found outside of the large cities. This sale in
cludes every thing in Furs and cnds‘Saturday, Sept, 2nd.
WATCH OUR ad*, for a short tlma.
WORSTED PANTS $3.50. now $2.25.
gilg lk^t
BaoUltQa ClotiilBS Oa
ang I8-tX
Hamilton Clothtog Co.
m
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YHi nriNfiM fmofiob iiuvbmc crrn Michigan,
saturoav. augimt ia
ttoi
the €!Peniiifl Kecord*$ Up«to=Date Tlftistrated Feature
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. '
gv. »»; gvti. St: I C»r. lx. IMt
'Recent E,jcperimenU In Scientific 'Rain MaKin^
Wcmkjdowgntaptaf ■giFtalditaptesls VM (te
dtay Ik tte «#•»
-dta tety «< vtamMoota Tto> oMky
pdkpto ptaor tao mock mnm kpoo tMr
fectl^ gad tncllnatlMH vkcB tt cdM
lived Hatlleld s
lAU Incbm of I
Aogelca. and at 1
Ba. UmmMr, hommrtr. the rmto Intfactac
«r Ctmriem UmUorr
ta mtmthern CalironUji have
•Hrw th* mmxxer gnml p«xnln«noe. It
—M to b* • «ron fotabUah*^ tect that
Cbo ymmm CmUUnOM. ctood engtn
untfor oootroct, has
Tletaltjr of U» Attgelee a ralnfiaU of
ithara CaJif^rnla 4ar1i«
IMS M* iMoaiT of Jaat r«ar. Seoio
of tbo laadlaf boalnMa moo of 1am
Am«4«. OfoUslQC thr dlsaslroua rftret
flC tlia lone eontiau*^ d/otteht «o tho
rBmiagnlal tatmou of the dty aad
vtdalty. ««ehM to aoa fur tbrmarirco
wbatliw or not tb* prrtmslotia of HalIMd as a TBln makrr orerp of any prar
tloal loroa. They finally dHrrmliird u
«tre 1 I ach»wr a IrtaL In th** boiR
tkatt
^
t drouctit mlebl b« broken.
Tvo days i
• tbo young Ibaumaturuf'eraUao
elitga de-
k bad faHa« la ]
Us eapwimema. »
had beenk Ithe rsouH. Moat i
all. aad inoet valuable of al
producer's point of view, t
tbst I
»e rule---------------- -----------------------aiutude of f.m fsat. bad tbs
able fall of forty Inches.
Mr. HatfteM does not rsaambto a wte*
ard. aad ha makes no effort to be es
pecially mysterioua. neither does ha
Ualpi to be able to control the lasrs of
nature by any occult method knewa
only ta hlmaelf. The subatai
ctaini seetna to be that be baa dlacoverid a way to induce nature to preclplUle lU moteture in places where tt
was not Intending to talL Instead of
collecting and fhUing In spou where It
Is not especially needed, be dedarea that
he has found the nwana to persuade
nature to let aonw of it tall where U
Wiu be of benelU.
He makes no at
tempt to conceal the theory upon which
he works, but It requires great concen
tration of effort to master It. It is aufllCirnt for all present purpoaes to bear
R£aotto
That it aetnaDy does
have been demonstrated cooO
was not great.
The public was stfO
disposed to regard the expuriawnt as
h huge yoke, but the ezperbueotef was
sanguine, ta the suorsedlag June, the
driest month of the year, be made an
other test, which, he argued, should cstabllah the validity of the others. Ac
cording to the government report, rstn
had fallen In that region during the
inonth of June only ten or twelve times
in half a crnivr>-. i^lten HatBeld began
the test there was not the faintest In
dication that the drought was about to
yield, but In less than three days there
was a brtak shoaer.
From that time
hto oi*rratkoas were received with Uns
Indtonimlnatr pleasantry.
Altogether
there bare been twenty-nine testa and
every one of them has been followed by
rain In from two to six days' time.
According to the experts of the
t'nited States aeather bureau. Mr. Ilatflfld'a claim Is utterly prepoateroua
They declare that the liberation of
chemicals had nothltkg whatever to do
the rainfall In southern C'allfnmla.
They deny that the rainfall was greater
In the urea* subji-cted to the Influence
of the ihrraUals than in other localltlea and call att< ntlon to the fact that
the s.-aMm aaa unusually rainy In |mtU
of Artataui. .N't-a Mrxio and southern
Oallfomla. The heavy rains, they as
sert. were due to abnormal atmospheric
condllbma over th.“ entire country.
,They close by ajattrg that th» pro<
ahich operate to {.roduce rain
ssnd up TNI Balloon
I eondurtod i
of Ibo oute.
Tbo moot peral.
dnwclit In forty year* wa« broken.
A year Uler. October and November
o< lk«4. aoutbem CaJlfomta was
tnoro In the parched cnndlUon o
prrrtooa autumn,
• rangeo |
was no eraas fur
vltberod In the gmrdet
oralla aad reaervoira were o
Hatters began to luok
f aenoua 1!
acatn the rltlaens of 1am Angc.._
cldad to rail In tba rain maker, j
rabla dtacuaston^ contrai l
- whereby
HatbHd agre«d
agreed to oupiby Hatneid
t*y an all winter demonotratlon. bektunlng Dec. 11 and continuing until
May I of the preM>nt year. In spite of
HatOetd’a succeas of the pretiuus aeanon. It would aptiear that the gtKHl |ieo|4» of Lioa Angeles were nut unreaorvadly committed to the belief that
ba could produce rain by artin«!lal
Msana. The cuntmet pruvea that state*
»*ni.
For tha aum of a dolUr Ui
band, paid by the cltlams* committee
having the matter In hand, with the
additional aperinoallun of the paj-ment
of H.bM
should
HntAeld
pr\>duce
aigtitean Inches of ralnral] during the
I period. I * young I
He must have been \Try modest and
Quiet about It. Nothing was made pub
lic coocemlng his operations, but It Is
a tact that the rain made Us ap|>earance on the date apecined and subs.qoemly as agraad upon.
There were
frsQuant
and
eoplous showers
all
througb the winter months and toward
spring there ware several veHtable
towntioura. Borne of the old tlnu-rs who
had lived all their lives i„ the foot
hills declared that they
known the like of It.^^Wher
f gahtaUUsd bun. saa^ paa mcasuHag
aboat two «M( square aad thrse tnelies
Jn depth, arraaged ta tiers one above
the other. In these pans BatheM pUces
a chemical nmnpomA. the oompoaltian
of which to at prssent known only
I ff*vls I
• Infippr.*lie '
I making Uwts.
twrlMric races have cmployM vaHoua
s,-lls and incuntatlomi fur the pur^ clvlllxed KuroiH- mer.
* rUlined to be rain makera. Ax
early as 4fcT» tAiward Fowers of DrU.t^ WIs , published a volume designed
• prove that rain ala ays fell after a
battle. He wanted the guvtmment tc
m
land arsenal to srmie arid |K»lnt In tha
I iYed. rick-burg. Va.. •
' fur bomliar^llng the h«-a\ens I
, of torpe^Hw charged '
h rxplosives carrletl I
r In bal»e yeart
pUn was
iiTM'nt in
st»-d by
I 110.000,
covered with tar. presumably to ke,-p
chemicals which he uses from dlsintegn^tlng it. This structure
le top and tHUtom. .
hundrrtl or m.»r. evaporating
r»turn«.
.lUhuuKb
LARGEST HYDRANGEA BUSH IN THE WORLD.
The p«-ulUr craft ■h-wn m the
Is a motor luriM-do
an>l It.
no.l I.. »>.. nhle to dart up to a hostile ship and de-
jr Ih,
„r .................. . ,hm
^12
--V.T.I «.h,.ni w b.
HEROIC STATUE OF GENERAL FRANZ SIGEL IN ST. LOUIS.
drangea shown In
l«-growth of
In Ih.* world
It U at Los Angcle...
and tame fo.m sfernall sbp
. stuck Into th. ground In front of
cottage . Ight years'ago
Lo,.
I hydrans<as.
»e ccHie.es all oth-Ts. la-ing S!.
large aa a horec and havlig; al
thouMitirlI great fl.>wer l.alli. at on»- time.
It lias grown so large tliat It I
»mplet.|y fhut off i
entranev to ike
cidlage.
It is on the north s:
r the building and nwt-r
tarly morning sun.
SOME STRANGE COMRADES.
The accomiianying iHclutv- Illustrates
a renvirkablo Instance of l.wHer n».>lhcrh«H*d.
An old hen that had failed
to hatch a bnx*d. her nest having beow
destroyed by rat*, attached benxlf to
a IlUer of spaniel pui>s only a few days
tbeir penmal l»-
to fccliug or iDcUnatiatt. I|ut7 Is fivaB
tbe sttprrtnc place.
Wlnsomcoeos or cbeerfotaiMa Is k
Cbrtollaa doty. Christ Uiasetf cokH
Cbiistlan cbecrfulueas does uot rookk
aa aaauiDod cbscrfulnesa. It laaot he m
reality.
It mast begin In the keaii.
“A merry heart maketb a cbeerfkl
coantenance."
Tbe cheerful cooktknance that bas not the merry kfkft
bock of It to hypocrltlcai. By real trnk
faith in God aud our Karloar we art t»
keep our hearts cheerful and buoyant
amkl all circumstances In life, and tM
is to be manifested In oar Urea. Aad *
even then there are times wbm tko
heart Is bowed dosm and a •'tbeorfal
countenaiK'e’* would be unseemly. •'Th
everything there is a seosoti and a tlaao
to every purpose under heaven • • • a
time to weep sod a tlmo to langk. k
time to mourn and a time to daaeA**
CriUciie not those who may aecta toq
sad.
They may be passing throogk
wretking times and mottmlng times of
j w liich you know nothing.
Keep wp
lyour own faith, yoar own fxmrage,
j your oa n cheerf ulneoa. bat Judge koC
I others, for God baa made no man A'
Jodge
hla broUier.
Wlnaomenesa to ticoeflclaL "A mefw
! ry b>*art doeth good, like a medleine.'f
I Nothing hr more eoaUgioOn than cbeer>
fnluesa.
It 1a a Joy to bear a good.
Pa. I. 1. 2; xvl.
Pror. XU. 25; Neb. rut. 10; Pa
Phil. It. 1-1; Horn. xll. l4; ,
WORLD'S PEACE SYMBOL.
Kv. r>- y-nr th.- city /.f B:il. m. M.ve.«..
iproprtal*-* |1<mi to p:jr«*has«‘ mateiial
ii gr. at Fourth of July bonfire, and
pirtuf.' h*-reaith glv.-n elK>ws how
''/
in God's iMtase
rUnathtaa leml them to do go; tbcj kf#
fkU of acal god oerrlce so takg as tMr
cmotlooa are arouaeiL But ail tbe okegv
ctocs of our reUgloo are duties as weU
; tailed to |e-rfurm ih. ex|Mriment. It
as carried uut a Ufa minute attention
lu deiiills. but It was a Um. nlabb fail
ure as a rain producer. Afbr the explu<lv«a luid been fired, the ntnioaph<’re
' se«-me«l drier and more heat charged
dlscouragetL l*hyalciaDa, having at laag
I tiefur«‘.
«
Ataiut this lime another rain making learned tbe wisdom of Bolomoii. noar
1 s<hen»e was discussed with much In- Insist that all la the sickrocNn shall be
1 terest. It consulted In liberating llque- cheerf III. Let tu try. then, for tbe bek-'
bed cartomlc aelU gas In the upper at- efll of others as well as ourselves to*
, w here }1 wuuld become vapor cultlvste true GhristUn cheer.
Tko
xpanding would cool the air
way may he hard, but tiod will be
ienily in cause ntln ro be fomwd.
r It had ba-en-estlmate,] by experts j with yon and strengthen you. And. 90
I
matter
how
hard—
(e rf»- uf Inducing a rainfall
quart, r «
f $«<wi.ooo an acre the theory
WbOfw courage is staking low.
• abandon'd,
Ai-I'-K.v t;. CL.\RK.
BIBUE BCADt
Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note
THE FIRST MOTOR TORPEDO BOAT.
torrtiglau. Tbtr t>»J
like It: thcr attend the |k*De
1 rge ►tar at
!?.!. . niplr.v
Trie moll., at the bottom.
“l'lor.'.-it
C.^rcrdia"
t May
evnerd
flourish!. Is «r. i.t'pf.M.rlat.^ w.n.-hword
"■..ju":
[ upproj.rlut*
liil
senior and tliirteeo junior, bare been
added to the register. Geografihlcally
they dot the map of Scotland frotn
Aberdeen to Galasliiela and from Dregbom to Dundee.
lienomlnatloiialljr
fully OU per cent betong to tbe I'bitnl
Free eburrb. tbe remainder bHng fklrly well distributed among tbe otber
cfaurcbes. Hc|iresentlog altogether alg
different denooilusTiouB. they bare k
total roembendilp of L7». oC wboki
1.232 are grtlve and KW associate or
trial nieiDlicni. Tbe total memhersbtp
of tbe senior societies la lOtSfiR artlvg
and 2.«T0 associate members; total. 12.t>3.
of tl>»* Intermediate and Junior
societies 3irJ5 are active and 2J808 as
sociate or trial metnbera; total, 6.7S1.
Tbe grand total, therefore, of active
and ass-s-late memhetw In senior. Intemie<llatc and junior sodetlet la 19.ISH. l«eliig an Increase of 1.0G3 over the
nggregatioo of last year. — Losdoo
fbrlsilan.
and
pla«-ea of the twenty-two Inter-
TWO VIEWS OF A WATERSPOUT ON THE LAKE OF ZUG.
vllle. Tenn.; iKaO. Detroit. MIcb.: 1900.
Ing ever wUnessed by tbe Inhabitants
of the historic old town. Many other
towms In the I'nion Indulge in bonfires
on the evening of the national holiday,
but to Salem must be accorded
s
pre-eminence in point of display,
Th* 0M cqocatrian olatue shown In the cut pill be erected to the memory
qf
FYanx BigeL the cavalry leader who organised four regtmeoU of
"
‘ ■ northam army In IKl. The resldetiU of the Mound
Gltjr have gabacribed llO.OOk to build1 ttbe statue, and It wiU stand in Forest park,
Jt wW be modeled by Robert Cauer. ai Oerman-American sculptor now rraidlng
in
m Berlin. It wtU
wiU be the flrat equestl
equeetrian statue
> Berlin I
) old. The mother of the pups had been
kUled by the premature dlacharge of
a gun. and they at onoe accepted the
vnotheriy protection of the hen without
ohtoctkm. The pups are now several
weeks old. but they have not yet ahown
any inclination to emancipate them
selves ftxira their devoted foster inotjirr.
They follow her about tbe tormyard.
and whene^^er abe settles down thento a rush for tbe cnctost comer benekth
her wtngs.
The views herewith given were made from photographs taken by M. Leopold
Woelffling. who happened to be sailtag on the l.vke of Zng when the phenom
enon c^curred. It was at 4 o'clock on a recent afternoon and the day Gad
been perfect, not a ckjod apiMaring in tbe sky ur.ai the waterspout began to
descend. When the cloud column reached the lake the water was violently
agitated and rorr fn a plUarlike mass to a great kelgbL M. WoelfBing. who
ex-arrhduke of >Au.*trta who gave up his title to many
NEWEST BIBLE.
The latest version of the Bible
Just completed by Bamuel Lloyd of Che
nnttoh BIWe society. For j-ears he bas
worked upon s version of the New
Testament In the modem tongue, and
after laborious comparisons with the
ancient Greek and Latin he has at last
put forward a New Testament in wbicb
the obscure phrases ha\-e been made
dear and words to which another
mine is now assigned are given
their new form.
As an instance of the manner ta
which the work has been done, tbe
word “pubHcan- may be taken.
By
_ a *T»ubllcan- U no
keeper of a public house, or. in oUter
words, a saloon keeper. In the Biblical
sense a publican was a collector, and
tbe lauer word to flow used. It to the
roost radical changing of tbe text of the
Scriptoren Ikkt kas ow bMo mada
•ome Chlsese Coi
The Endeavorers of Rbikltien, ChttML
bare a ‘pure txidy committee." wklck
opposes intemiierance and all kttids of
i,-:
with the reesw..
.
A note from Bev. Horace Mkiin. mte-'
reury of Christian Endeavor wrortt fdf^
tbe Clirtstlan rtinreh. dated May 4^
nifle. Colo, aaya. "A gtertooa rellgloasi
Amcrim qtakea more harrrla than
I la amOiAMav tHUTcIa and rln-nkir
.WiiMi
; ■ •;7,-,.
I SATIMOAY, AUtMT %% Mlk;-^
rmy ftaaA WMbom
t V ««m« ha«P tea
w
ntonMOBir
BEAiHii6Mil>miitt
Brewster’s
Millions ■
mav OTCDYV Ktorj of Parta V CteTaitarj tnhi pallkL With It be vaa
obnsM to rath Mb twtwkDt itea
teak tmdhlD ftr 9«B. Wl-M l«r »1
aad V telM that a rkb tepOcitjr
«ayA«*ama.dc.i4h w
1 waali aaft
waa fV proprr aotr. TV roaoil waa
rorgwim. bat not too carse«a»-tt bad
Hj pate amdidam • 1 bad DO faith ia te.
dryah aod dMlmte.
tmaaAai«aIhad«atabal»
EUMd aad racer. V aoteoi te«r>
gwtthjiaia—rfthate^
mr la arlrrtiac furaltarr oad ha^
tew vaka aaA iatea paiaa
tmg% for each toon, bat V dM Dot
OUCHAA* CACAYB9
» 'waa maklnsl
iaow that Ua mpljqrrr
of erriTtltfmr!
r had aerrramta with all
liS boltb SirtS » •> «• M>) to r
t) Vree«-tt that tVy 1
! . «»« or mM Li»i.-Y rjpo jo« wai
K at a fair I
}
for BM-.”
r«> up bla
I
e deaired to give
ratabllidk{ *^00 Aam'% want to r^ntd tt bU Is
•.-«’* a Imp. flo jroor aolwi Mr. Gram. ncm vtUOa • jw. U« adbrird U tbls
niir In nil raiim that calird tor tb^
nMU&s. **Wr raa hanllj a'<f m
pvrrhaar ootright of cohaUBthkl n»-;
aH for both yoo aa<l Mr. Aiom.“Itut 1 »nu*t hare a tawjrer, aod thr cMKltiMi. IV iNUup of cakulatiTftMa
aiill ilaitta the avsiber of toy coofl I0 Moatr Urmr^rTii b««d w*« grovliig.
I ,p
i to auDormaJ i^oparrioin.
raaaalt Mr. Joora to rr.! ^ rrtalalag hla Pooiija at Mr*. Orayla
fani to tlo. qoeatlaa. It U Dot rrgular. 1 *»«“
"“ay Vt latbrtle nrmr
d DO Msal dlf- i 9"*^ be• wanted a plaler In wblrh V
fwoiaiih71WIMlawte¥fartna<> »• b!n'<o
Bto oa oaodHIaa thM «a Mb urm y lOat* Omblea.
_ _ _ Wr eaiinot aerept fre^ fr.ta
Wit ted oreaalonal aeaaooa of peaea
7**^.yyA*:* j both aWm. bowrTrr/- aaM Vlr. tIrani. 1 •“<* <1^ ^’h«» Mrt. Gray proteated
ftmwm
iMai i»
ftrfi
me tm Wm mmy art4h
MOM
^JT^lSrSt
*VC.
***^* * •"“* attorory* trV afr wiul *C**n*« tWa wwleaa bit of rstran.
It woo l V a Iielp If gaiice bla grirt was so olirlotmiy gendi:, mr to iH h>
lay w«aM*:.-.*‘
| ulne tVt lier heart was touched, aDd
*• ‘*‘*1 “WVll resort »eny»t
MyiMBWwnTaoBaMOB.
to arbitratiuB,^ iaosbed 1 tbrrr was a de«i». fervent Joy In Vr!
aonl. 8V loved this fair faced Iwy.l
(OooUotied fnin Tburaday‘a lasnc.l , Bipiey.
liffure bigbt Mootaoinery Ilreorster and tears of Impploess came
-nr wdaU nil*s it. Mr. Il!*.h-y. I're
eyes wheo she was given this new
baea flying. What bnre yon beard began a career Ibat woald bare
from Mnotniuir' lie roaWi no l.mcrr atnrtled IV world bad the fa<*t» U-eo
rbarfc tv inj|sitieut qw tlnu. wbirb known. With tm.- biralty to tlir Uttie
of
Ibe
Uirh.
V
ask.d
Ida
I ao BieMetily that
and every night, notwitbstamllug
Deya laughed lrre<l«libly.
Irre^Uilbly. IJewItcr
*•
a combined mi'oting of these badles
Joialng
ling ibetii
Ibeni an liiHtitnt
l»«ti«nt la
later. Tber
__i
•
and the rs'gent? wll! mean a patberltip
Uln elseoliere. TV Ollmr Optic!| HICHIGAH HEWS CONDENSED
. . MM ._rbefore .him
_ j, “tluinipngner rrb«d llarrisou a«
blni a half dotiii
do*.n, tclegnui.-.
of 47. the regeols do nut bx)k on the
nU tstlcnxl
laaponaea from IwniiTB. lawyem and |
I bail rbam- and tom. but to Margaret the emliodlnve tramps lirokc Into the JackMin prospeci with favor. They want to
I..
......
T-i..__ . rememlier the I
ment of pros[»ectlve riches, |>romtsea of IH*j.t bouse and aleid «»n the beds on learn if It will not be pohsildr for m<mle.ages esiablldiel U-j tjnd donbt the |
tweet hours ta eome. Mm» knew M»«Dbway
It of Janies T. Hi*1gwh
i*- wealth,
-r—wK 1
wlilrh last winters pstlettis w«»re out e> from tic psvchoiiathic approprlaw|< k*»
bliig aft- ty well enough to feel th.nt be would
**You euuldii’t renteoilsT anytbl
i»rt<sl to
earn gn»ater
of old !
votHaglons. Smatlpj*. chicken
«•* It** “IHWt bv a John committee
not forget the dark little
er thnt .**
|Mis M-arlei fi wr. nimsU>« and t'abau =
r»-genis and asylum Imards. The
As the ilinner |naigress«sl r.rewster
-AikI wliat daex Mr. Jomr sayr deItch would ninke a formidable coaihl-' ►<»'»• has en-cUxl a fine bulldltjg fur
espUilnwl tluit Ilf iuteialcd tp doulde
the new dls|»ensMh»n.
manded )|otitRiniK r.v.
“rtii
Tbim was no little s«ri»rise when V natlun «xe« |a against n tramp With »he .study of mental iliM'aa*
•Vll»Ir«» u presa dia- j I1U fortune witli|n a year,
“ilb*. reply ri'o-'!il»I*w
> htire aom^ fun. too.” b*- aaM. aeiii out InvUntkius for k large dinner. this unshaken trust in providemn- and 't.led |14.'.*o(' for iqulpment 41ml
patch, lie luut Ir^al to innke bliUMelf
j “and you boys a (•to tielp roe."
Ills grand father bad been dead lew frcHh air it ir doubif.il If he would ■ a >••*»■ ^or a director and assistant,
thoroughly cbnir. ami if Hum Is auyaiTls<m was emphi.ved as than a month, and soHety
I* j Noiijier Harri
loHety was some
fliing left uutOtld It t« paxt oiir
consider the whole hunch of .llsca^i.- ‘ N'»
»han 4o fuiHcnls are to V
I **auiierintrudent of afTalrs," Rlon tiard what
it scandalised by tbe plalti symp anything more than irTreathm .\^ a
prrlirn»l<iD. I am horr?' to infonii you,
•" '»'*•
*« *•*’*•
*«»«> 'he
i n«T aa nnaiicial secretary. Joe Hrngdon
B of dlsr-spert V was showing. Xu
tbongh. that b<* has pahl tlie telegraph
•
at
|»rirate
oerretary,
Hubway
Smilti
one
had
«t|iert«l
him
to oln«*rre a pn>- inatier Sf fact tbe Jackson liiMlluii.m v>.pen‘ft* of caring fur each iiaiienl is
rhargi's.'* auUl
Mr. tlruiil. smiting
was
thormigMv
ri<m«gaii-.l
after
the
.'o
he
paid
hy the ctmiity from which
jjl'
aa
counsel,
and
tliere
were
pluce.s
hi
loug«<d
aeasun
of
inoumlng.
hot
tluit
tKOOd
depart
lire
of
the
last
patient
through
"
l^
registered.
he aboukl disregard tbe fonualltUw
s he rational nh.«t it?" asked ,
klratgomery ner^onsly.
jj -I waiit the smartest niHiiiment you completely was rather shocking. Some the vigilance of the mayor and health ) s.nt was ,-«nm.en<nHl Thu-.dav lu
Mr. tJmul gave l,ls'^«rttM.r
X«pvr." V wniniaiHled. of tbe older |ieo|de. wlw Vd not long offleer. Of thU Itfc n^cent guests wen"larttHT an qulrlc.
ijuld '
,.„^rt at Flint by Miss RHIa
algulBeaut glame and tVn dr.*w
w from
froi * - >«» t sto,. nt exr^ae. Hare fettU.. to live and who had heirs appnreut.
oi»enly denounced bis bcartlessncss. It not aware, hut there Is assurance in , shmiau. of UmUn. against the Ik
bla desk the VolumliHKi- tebwnin, from : f“‘
Bwrarmgrti Junes. It was as follows: Get tV l>est servants yon ran And. was not very gmtlfvlng to think of the g«Hi book that If those wlKwe «.n ,r,,p. (;ra„d Haven ft Mllwauk..'e Rail
I'm gidng to live, Nopper. anil Iwug what might be ill store far tbeni If all hclenres ore at leM. ennuinUr dan
roinpany for damages in the sum
lli^*New the couwspicmices."
intMuaries w»»n* as alHfl as Iir»*w d«*r’s. gerous dUeases or touch au> p,is«.n. ,.f |<o (hki The suit gmws out <if InOront ft Ripley. Yucatan
Old Mrs. KettVIl changed her will. ous thing It shall not him th. ni
j jiiri«;v which the plainiifr claims ic
. ref4r»e In this msti
rif.vrrKii vi.
i^fMt two ti«*phews were cut off entire
ARints. heir
That Hl.ephen! is pmgressiv. Is i-vl-l have r. <-elved in stepping from a train
FORT.NIGIIT Inter Montgomery ly. A very modest and Uni>ccunloas
detic(n| hy the ttKoem. ni iiou being , at Linden, .m S«mtoinVr U.*!, l^nl. Iho
Itrewstor bad a new boiiie. gntiKlsou of Josejib Garrity
of fortune I made to ergani/'.e a sir>ck c.iiii|iaiiy oinr allegation i>elng made that Hie train
In strict ohdlletice to his to sustain a severe
p ehaiipe
cha
ehler. command. N«pikw Har iu tbivDear future If the cards s|»oke
en.re hy lease or purcha .■ a tract of j old not slop a su«rlent length of time
rison bad leased unlll the :Vpto:ii ] correctly. Judge Von Woort. who was
ell
S ul la;jd on the imtik.v of the[ tor her to a'lgbt safely. Miss Sle<>man
her following one of the UKwt ex|N>nexpiH lrtl to live
'* ”•* »»''‘vh •" l-Ji ni a iiai l-r-l7k prof.-ssloual nurse and she seta up
M
#4
By CEOBCE BAU Wmoom
. -. ;
WlN&CilRDIil
a:
sr.rr.sr;’,
sis
slve np.nrtmems to be found In N«*w
York elty.
Hlic rental was $2rt.(Wif. i lumie one In the slckntoni whl-sisT that
give n
tbe slie*wd
si
and Ibe
flnaiiclal n*in
.........
... ...................... .. ..............................
lire, ur*
Vo’^iiuT^h^Vd^f I
r:
Insilfutlons of any < har.irtrr »-^nt»sc I
Ihrlr m-mor, would 1-' .in
.^n Invisible asset
a-el ;
u:: is’rri-s’.'
atlnay.
I hair a silng> man. .snd s.. dkt ;
M l»vo
aiwl car porirr .be-, not
P. rvr
.0 l.il~ 1,. '■•■•■I
th.
r
rlvi-r h. ill.
b, ........ .
.i.i.ln.. ..I ...i. .
so«dety.
o.rr five
*»••• -
$■
I' ■
b:
•■7,;;r
j otu* nsuu ahme
>ou more fully ^
If JUNES
•‘Write more fully T* «vhot*il M intgTV”ery. “What ran Uhtv lie b-fl to
write iiliom;"
•
“He H e»pl*Hl.- sal.l the attorney,
**|iul it J‘ ls**t-t* kn.nv .nil the eomli
Il3ns lH*for«‘ y.'it il< • .dr. Have you
made up V »nr uiii(dV“
Mivlng
hi« life
A
i xprainc'l w r:.-t con
flkOiK'or mure, bnt some mysterious * ^t^te in-a^urcr nml ask them to om-j
While dlg.;iiig In a grave! pit a mil*artist 111a greit flurry of
e .. it.Mient
forei*
tonveyinl to his mind u in>rf<vt |
^
governing the di^hllrs4 : fn»m Mawm. eight workim-n tiiiearUiet'
imrtralt of Swenrengen Jones In
new pxtriiK a ciiin)i|i («• human skch-lon. pi\>l>qlily
aii of initilug down a large Idat k mark
■r.Hliy iMcpitul.'thni <if an Imllan. * TIn-n wjxs a d«‘cp
pathic ward :
wotil.I .Mst twice as
j mtn-li.
••|•elty. you liave no tn -r.* Idei of
Imalhesn th :n :i g*at." erit!. : <i\ Mont
g unery. Ami I'nul l.>wei-il his tread In
j hcnitde «-.»nr.* -^1 >n. •‘Tlr'l n an who
j e;iK.irdiipH y».iir ,-lii.lio I'.uil.! flgnn* on
I |ih-r«- of t
i w ith t 1 »ri' lu:.-rigcn.f
atariiis
slmgcic wrts c ,‘11-4 1.11 ill hirt ntliit!
;
“ItV a ga .M-. ntr.1 a big urn*,
aakl St Ijtvi. -•pmrti:g hin sbonK3«T:k ’
“iMit I II tak.- It. I diit‘1 want to np ,
gramlfnthcr. hut
d!d’>>:il
■ •viMihl advibu* me
I0 ac,-cj»!
>«-. yon may write Mr. ‘
Jonr . th It I
t!i.- ••hnnt c."
,
•Pio ati-'rtifv.. <-.>mphinciit«*<l lilm or ,
hls nerv.- au.l w »di.-l him vurta-.ts ,
Ur>*wiht.*r ttiruc«l. with a Binlk*.
•TH'Vgtn by- asking xxlntt you thfhk !
hlc fev fot iiji nttoruer lu
latere of B MeHamara. Port
Place HoteL
teX*
PALMiflTftY—OoteR MftAoaaHlMA
Romoabar Ua Mar* Ua te yte
hand, a octantifle ttelaf vfll rooMl
Um trua Ulft^ Maorf; Ov«r ilT
Onion 8C bUaoatnaM.
«»«
A roB OAiA OB nuoR-«B mm
FOR RENT.
||
sad lou «« WosSflMa. <1
1- wm Uko oorp»-it*r ar Ssaas ^
FOR RENT—Seven-room house on
Hast Eaghlh street. A borgata. Cal!
Cit.phone 217.
aug 18-:f
MOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire iTT
State striu'L
mug 17-1.'
PIONEER LIVERY
FOR SALE OF EXCHANGE—Tbaeton
In giKHi cuodition. Will take cash,
woirh. camera or gun. C. R. Dockeray, 43.1 Sixth street. ■
aug 17 3t
STORE TO REI4T; also eight-room
buutvo with city water and gaa. In
quire of E. A. Klldec, 634 W. Ninth
street.
aug 3-tf
TO RENT—Unfurmlshod rooms; also a
good bam. Inquire at 218 West
Eleventh atreeV.
July l»-tf
LOST
0k5"“^0
AND HACK LINE
a. J. MOROAN.
RememVr the old reliable line that
la always on time. Hock orders a
apocialty. 1 make all trains wKh hack.
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE.
In livery I can furnish >-ou
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS.
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS.
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
LOST—Uarilon mouthpiece, either on
the d«»ck or between dock aod Elks
waut. 1 have fire bocks and three
club looms. Finder will please re- 3-seatod carriages in stock, also a alee
turH to this ofllce.
aug 18 24 line two-scoled corrlogea. traps and
LOST—On From street, a pair of gold single buggies. Kindly give mu a coll
rlromtul glasics. Finder plesNe leave when In need of anything In this line.
at Record oll ce.
aug IK-tf
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Black and
while helfei. Notify Wm. Trouiwliic. .'ins VVVm-hI Ninth ».lree|.
aug IK 21*
TAXES
Notice to Taspayare.
Thu lax rolls for the rrdlerliun of
arbuol and city tax**a oDd special osacasmenta for the five words of the
city of Traverse City. Mich., have boon
plaretl In- my bonda for ctdicctlim.
1 will V In my oBb« for tho purpose of collecting'^said taxes evorjr
''“i“' ‘
««*
FOR*8ALE--licaVy work team with week day from how jinlH Nov. I. 1905,
‘""I
'I" "'I' "I 'hi' l.i«.r, Jlliil
fnim
8 o'clock until 1T;KI .iplftock In
or without haincHsos or wagon.
hire h,' 'hiruck tl • cenn-Ut iHtlloni. the
• E. Grellick Co.
aug 1C if the forenn<»n. and from 1 o'clock until
fir, til Bit gial'lH'd i piec of hu>ic. iireiik'
..... . ......
r^:er,!.hn.:.;?'w.rth.ni
WANTED—Com vent girl for general
housework. Mrs. C. P. Read. Ml
Sixth street.
aug 15-tf
FOR SALE
"..r:;;::::!: ....... . -• ...... .
............ 1.” ....piin,-:....
x.-.- vurki „.,..rh.........
HI |M u
MISO^LLANEOUS
WAKTEO—Ten beary tflOSM to draw
loBber. Good waftco. PfetoM vr
A. W. MOU.IMtt>WDimi —play
onitft Gory Lakn LoaVr caapaty,
04 ecotr^ Fad ooontete
ttoghaa. Mich.
mm
ehaan. we are In tooch vRh
MANTto—To hoy latsie crana eoJre than 60,000 telephonca. mills.
ored jetoey cow. W. J. MUMnl. 4*1
Boardaan btol. aty- pVae 61A
wm eadeasor to famlah employ,
Aog 17-Ct
meet or emptayes. ecR cr exchange
anything from a bicycle to a aaw
WANTKD^Work as nurse girt, ll
miU at n very moderoie cswmiaalnB.
Talon atreet.
ang l7-4t*
Write, phone, can or match 4ho bn:WAMTEO—IcstoUiBent collector for
ledn board for bargalna and emaerchoAdlae ocoounts; good aolory
ploymeoL ata. pbonc 474. Hvland expeBsea. Addrcaa Globe com
moateB bldg- 216 B. Front 8L. up
pany. 723 Choatnut street. Philadel
aUlra.
aug 15-lroo
phia. Po.
ottg 17-Jt*
MONEY TO LOAN'^ tog claua
•OY WANTED 1
pot la mortgapae BeMaa lor ate
I-I
* *' "unmi. d au.l ft p.>n.I
.1 Th<- d. vt sh<' ( as Imui uii Invathl and in
i walks ;uid Im capaniaied f«»r work,
'“*'*’‘* $l.i"»i'»for Ids etiqdujer pig dlnmT.
Nutumlly the Vlrs uelie | land
proved In th'- mori upto daM* city I
b«
rou„«
when be reported this bit of «'i-«.nmiiy certain terms.
i fashion, ar.l a" hh al r»*creall«ui ' Fireman Joseph Crit/tiiT. of Matlle FOR SALE-Laimcb. 18x4 ft. 8 In..
14 H. I’. Edipse; gooil cover; a bar
tl
|o Mr. Itrew,
wster be wns siir|>rlstsl that
Xe\-ertviess tbe
......................
— dinner t
I unujtid formerl
Not onlv wo»*id a fre. k. ebTirlclaii with engine e«»mH brntiglit forth 11 frown. *1 never saw by Ibe grands^ of ol.l Felwln >•«•'" „„.a,ant
gain. Th(K ..W. Stanton. Cltz. 71*5.
..rt Ik* fornnsl. I.ui the patty No. I. fell <.*• f« e| down a tower
who "au
bad less »^nw
sense «lx»ui
about luun" “»ni»► «i»‘»
attg 17-81*
al sUHoii I and esra|HHl with a few
.
If It were not P*r tV re<t of | ai>road long Ix-fotv the night
I
^
"
111“ Ulnuer. One of them had I
a jdalc. From that ■
.....
...
It'F il*‘ l-tH an
llgure tv legendary-price rwu-h-d to;
=*' •«"*'* *’ r. g.nts <1 i„ un,,. ! ;
but not f.s.:i.hl, ni.d rri Ms m....rv • - •Uen..itlon. w.ns eiigig^nl to n*.le, orate . morn .. b.« 0.1 »:-,h
hav.' ................. «
worth out of It If I... O.K.. that ni .S,n- ! certain nsuus art-or.llug to a plan sug- wonid have Iwen tinly t w» glad to pay I wait up-m tin- .jiiornoy general .m«|-ihe j
gUes ns Olh s- miiH.m.ittrt
f!
WANTEa
•teaage for ote fiifty. «ao.
w.Bat
.
Mmnm
iiITord
nny tiling (heap in ihH pl.icc."
............/7.:
nITord
ntiylliing." said
Tettingdl
bl::;«idf.
.Viid no It was Hint l>tt1ngi*| and a
ci*q« of d**c.»mtort wu.ia turn**! t’:e
rmun.v li:t.» a cruifu-don of M-.i(Tok1uigs
nnd luiint luickctN mit of wld -b In tin*
end ein»*rg<*i1 JHtr.wllilti': very illstlngnlsluHl. .No one luid ever thought
IV’tt'nglll dencieni in lden.«. nnd thli
ofi*or1i;nlty. The only dmw**^‘”*'
the Jl;ac limit whith I’.rew-
Let Omimon Sense Decide
through iBftDjr boudi iKuaft «
them hoi OTor^ten). 4l«ndftd.*
- YOU don't kmoiw hom or by vtaoa.
f isfit foryoorttMl OfeourMyou
don t But
UON COfTCE
All taxes paid liefnre Sept,
be received without collection fcoa,
and all taxes n«malnlng unpaid on
Sept. iMi and until Oct. lat. a penalty
of »»no i»<T cent for c<»lU*cUon will be
charged. On all Uioa remaining un.
paid on Oct. 1st and untU Nov. 1st a
penally *»f two per cent for collection
will be charged.
Office. Rfxim 302 State bo^ bldg.
M. E. lloskeU. City Treasurer.
Dated July 24. 1906.
July 250ct. 31.
FOR SALE-Sail lioat and two
agaliiMi him. und 1m- forhun*.
sliore boat houses.
€04 Second
•T wish I knew whether I had to The law ^tal*•^ 'hat muin-y xhall he ‘ cut lout incites above the h-n .-ye. In
Sirt'ei ritnne 294.
aug ir. 3t
abhle by tV New York ur the .M m spent only by a Joint t-es.vitiii <,f the * dimi inc a vlntein death Tin- skelctana standard of extravagamv." Brew regents aud the four asyluui Miards. lott will he put t.igt-thcr by pliy>h lans
ster said to hlimwdf. “I wonder If V and .ns: the a.-'ylum Utards foregathe.- and |»rcsenicd to the Mhs.<ii lilgJi FOR SALE—I offer my house and lot
at 4.t:i Sixth strtwi for sale. If not
ever s»«es the .New York tMii*ers."
in joint rcHsion only twice a year, and school for the study of anatomy.
Mild by Scptemlicr. would rent forl^te each iilglit the las^ of the gratid
Old Brewster faiiiliy went U bis lenl
nished to dcsimblo party. -C. R.
nmm. wher**, after dlsnii*t-mg his mnu. |
IkK-kcray.
aug 8-sept 1
^ Hair Visor. Yoti know
he settled down nt his desk, with n 1
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
IM'iivil nnd a i«nl of pa|H-r. LlglUlitg;
gray hair adds twenty years to
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
the camlles. which were motv etislly ^
your looks! Then restore the
one sldclK^fd, one refrlgi raltir.
insiisge,!. hr found, than l.uni<s and
color;
keep
young!
Stop
your
volving
l(4v'k
case,
three
dining
much mor»- •sisily. he thmighifullT and I
hair from fallins out and make it
chairs, arm chair, three nicking
ndigiunsly cnlculntivl hts cxiwuse:-. for j
crow lone and heavy.
the day. NopjHT Harrison ami Kl nt !
chairs, and other articles <if fumlilartliier liad the re<vtiit.v far ull r.i.m-j
tun-. Inquire at 911 South Union
ejs sje-nt. and J«e Bmgdoa wns k«-ep
sin cl.
aug 3-tf
Ing an official report, bnt the “clilef," j
REMOVED TO OFRCES
ns they called him. «-ould not go to
FOR SALE Three new seven room
OVES JOHMSON DBDC CO.
sV-p until be was salisnel lu bis own
houH-N in g(MKl inratlon. For sale
niiml that he was ke<iilng up the aver- j
on easy terms. Inquire at 208 N.
age. For tbe first two weeks It bad 1
lieeii easy-'n fact, be scetmil to liave i
Oak siri-et.
aug 2-1 mo*
It suriirisos Uto uiiinitiitbsl to K arn how sharply hnsiin-M
W, O. PdlObHOI-*
quite 0 csiicfortnble lead lu the race. ]
ng their einployei
art) Bemtinizing
einployeB - lfs>kinu
He luid si>ent almust SlitM^nt in tin* i
FOR SALE—A few household goods,
murlt proujolioti to jsiBilious of Irust ami resismsihility.
fortnight, but V realised that tbe i
carpels, sluves and all bicycle tools,
greater part of It Vd g)ue into tV j
ia not
The aVLTat:i)olUoe worker ^ets aheml slowly
including brazer. 311 East Front 8L
yearly and not tbe dally expense ac-1
VII is r•siu'.ppe*! f«ir nipiil advaiieeinent. < 'fu-ii he eaiii
S*otR Side Sboc Store
July 31-lf
couui. He kept a "profit and Iowa" |
fonn his rpuular ilulies satisfactorily
entry in bis little private ledger, but It
FOR SALE—Housi and lot, bam oa
waa nat like any other account of the
But younv; men nml women wlio
kind iu tv workl. BTiat tV ocdlimry
lot. 442 West Eighth street. Price
tniiinsl to tlo thinus as they
DicrrbaDt would hare charged to "Iwvs" j
12,400. ono-thlrd down. Vlancc to
sliouitl l*e <lom thew ;m* eagerly
i tie Jottrtl Uow n on theside, and 1
suit purchaser. Inquire 116 Bast
J. M. HUELLMATiTEL,_
Roiu;ht ft>r timl win tlieir way to Iho
j V was continually looking for opi»orNinth street, or address John Clunc,
ItiL'hwl succeas.
j tunlth-a to swell tV totul.
I
t£AL ESTATE AND LOAMS
CholKiy gan, Mich.
July l9-lf
' UawVi. who had be«‘B hia grand^vitollo
fatber'a Imiler aluce tV day after V ^
ami Ivpewrii
^ Btota
HOUSES AND LOTt—Moothty pay- m gMt rrow» etr»»«.
landed in New York, came orer to tV
methods as no other sehfxvl ‘in this
graodsoa’s estahllshmeuL greatly to
menu Herman W. Smith, €13 West
stvtkm letu-hes it. Wo fit our stuthe wrath and cjufuslon of the Utteria
Eleven'v- streeL ClUient phone IM.
dents for tbe Ixst paying; plaoift in
Annt Euuuellae. Tbe chef came from
June 27-tf
the state.
PorlA and his Domo wa* L»etuU. Ellia,
tbe footmau, also fouad a mtsch lietter
Oar prosiicctuB will Ull yon
FOR SALE-Wartteua Vildlng oo
benh with Monty than he had had la
aliout
it.
Bay atreet, comer Hall, also 14the booae on the aTcnue. Aunt Bmmeltue Dever forgave her nhfihow for
borae power gasoline engine and
B«Erd E»d U—m $2.50 p9r wmB
thew* base aud diaturblng acta ‘M
feed mill outfit; oleo t-room brick
'treaurhevy. oa oV cahod tea.
residence.
637 Sixth street Apply
Beracmbcr our offer of a trial
Ov of Monty’a moat extraordinary
Ayers
Bn. Sai|v & PmkiUieH
DENTISTS
LOOKtNG FOB YOU
Teaclier of Violin
329 SOUTH
UHIOH STREET
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WdrK
BSAtk rBEff.
blandly admitted to Napper Harrison
•Ml tv two aeeretartea that V Inteodcd to nor It to pnetice with only, and
that os ftooo os V learned Vw to run
an •auto" V It aboakl V run be expectMi to boy a good, aenalble. dumble
M»*ci*lneforn,0(».
IGoftUnoed In Tneaday a lasue.)
W »rBROCEilS EVIWWim,
FOR SALE—Roll top office desk,
hanks plgtutn holes. SO inch, flrs*clasK coudlituo. bargain if sold
once. Ad<lrei.s Record office.
aug 16-3t
JONO. COACH 8TALUON. «f V«t*
•flnary bospltal otwt Satnrdsr bab
oDoa of seaaoo.
,
>lySS^
FALL TIBN CONHINCES TCrESBAT. SIFT. 5.
DAY and SVBNINO EBSSIOME
. Jquizftns.VtPhOOft-l&a
to John Horsfleld at reoldonoc.
r»9n-ts
FOR SALS—Store MtOdlng, gteck and
flxtnrea Will eeU all or oay part,
or win lOftt bolMlBg. Apply at once
ChOA Somtha], Traterve aty. Mtch
may 17-tt
.CARPET GlEffH WOML
Hsls
jAm A-
FOR SALS-41 lota la Hannah’s Sth
•dd; € ooeftora ipu troBUmg oa 14«fe
atrvL 4 ta <W«a A Wlanle’a add.
and 3 lou oa Weat Ftet atreet
Win V edd OB easy paymenU or
UP-TOtDATB . aACK UNB
HIHISBIOLpiiPlimirT
■
paaaa af eaplik PM
iko ooiBi. fofek aad aasar ca ika Ire
aad sMr cm tka aMwr dtasotvaa aad
I an atkk. taova aoap to afoiaad
tkacMMa^vriatlmaatap;dPaot U aaad.
fkka aat tke fomaar aafl rak tka
m n balL Yk^d It adt, kaat tt ai
TUtOrtMMiL
mp aa tta ranaosa aaA tka fftaovaa
lacMd, add tka vaania aad fraaaa.
JYaack laa Oraaia-riOaa plat of mUk. la vMek tke Amvar to hang. and. at
wrtUag aim 009 at anaaa, aaa aap of aagar. tar paaklag tka vksdov ap as car as
Vk«»tt#JipkjT«>D
, aaya;
Oi tXir
mwmU f —< too.
It ain po, rnb tka map oa tka aaah.
Cmntgtot»ir
aaitapoam at aaU. Pat tka milk oa.cke or taka Cta vlaiow oat aatlndy aad
la wasriiM tha Asm body of OM ar awr •ra aad Isi It JaM aeaM or vrtakfo. rnb tka aaap op the odgm. IftkavlnlaOftMOMwrafr
tttiia Brotkata a( tka air/ oa owr kata, Boat tka polka af 4ke aata, pat la tke dovs are ukea oat. «nd bH tka ropas
Wfcii« <iw gwM >Mw ttooM
aad It la lawfprrtirtkta how
AmU gtaMi Md SMC.
aagar and khtt acala; ikaa poor tk» aad aicaa of tka ctoaaed vtoflovs are
Yoi iMI M M ia * h«C 4ar»
kot milk lato tkaas alamty. add tke rabbad vltk soap, tkare vlU ta ao
' witk faathara aad aalt. pm It OB tka tre la the dooWa troahle with them fer a year, when tke
A foruwa Mtstmgtr. a torallM’ aML
boUar aad lot It aaok to a aSoa thick ■nap mey be reaewad.
Brown aoap amy be aaad to advanaream. (This is a pMla koUad cuatard.
aaa thlaklag. aad tka mtm womm
aaeb as you mada kr floatlaff Islaad.) tags aajwkere In tke hoate, staoa it
WHk dateat aoi*
ba IMI to thlak abaat tka aattar. tte Taka H Off aad lot H cool vhlle yoa kaa no offanshre odor, la extrassely
Paor«l from fcariM* chinwigia
» aaraaat wlU ba Chair tevleUoas boat tke wkUaa of tke eggs stiff, aad ctoaa. and to asoat dtocooraglng to bugihraaL .
that tkara Is aaad af bactaraMDt.
fhao tke cap af craam. Put the eggs dom. Tbe odof of perspiration cs
. TkaOnoUaMa
Tba world la fall of ao away prattlar la dm lightly erbaa tke eastard to eo- effsetIVoly removed on tke warmest
AtMadoarerflta
Ulafs for umwlag, tka aiBOMla tlroly aoid. aiM tkea tke whipped day of tke year by lu oae. Ftor tkto
Carorlag faatkar dacoraiioBa ao far craam last, aad the vaallla and tnaaa. purpose It Is far man effscUve than
aad cklldlik. tkoaa agalaat tkair ode
Coffee lot Craoas^-Make eltber of perfomed or toilet soap, and to kept by
•9 away aad tordbla. that aaa woa- tkcee araaaaa mid flavor with half
many *‘wbo know” In the batkroom
daro why momam do not rtoa aaa
cop of BUoag ooffaa la place of vaallla. for this parpoac.
■ad cry out agatnat tbU badge of craM
When naUs are to be driven Into
Cbooeliu lea Cream—Make plain
But ft Mrd or atata
toe cream: melt two aqoarea of choro- wood which 11 Is feared tkey may spilt.
May toll for hla aau.
Aral lay them In soapy water or drive
late ia a Utile saaeer over the tea
Aad tkara’r vaedarfal tore Ilka a faf
kauie. Mix a little of the milk or Into a bar of aoap. and there is no dan
. oaforiad
ger.
la tkat vaa Iluia boqM la tka graat ■a dUBaolt that tka nor of araa this cream with this and stir tt amooth,
Soap ahavlngs or a small lump of
aad tkea pot H la vlth tke rest. You
lOa world.
fora of phuaacr gives a aart of aaa^r
will aaed to ase a large aap of sugar yellow coap tucked Into a motUe bole
tlaa
to
tka
Middraasing
fashioa.
aad
Bwiaxddck. awlac Vm.
Instead of a saull one In making tbl v. prevent the reappearance of the
to tha traMe to ‘ laurdarad taaocaota.
mouse.
WiMa tba braaaaa Mow.
as the chocolau to not sweetened.
Onasidar for a aaommt tha anorA little soap mixed with stove black
Aikd tka ralaa 90 aiaallaa to and fro,
Paack Ice Cream-Pael, cot up and ing produces s better and more en
nou aaabar of birds raqalrad to
Oraila of aalady.
mash a cap of poaches. Make plain durable lustre, with less work than
mael
tha
trade
of
tha
csoiiatry
this
mockad Ilka a aaoner aaa
too
eream.
vlth
a
large
cop
of
sugar,
aaaaoo aAona. and waU assy klrd-iovars
blacking without it.
Up vbara tba ripplaa of air aad aoa
aad vhaa it to cold stir la tka peaches
Both plated and solid stiver may be
mafia aad crtaa<roas. aad aaat and atend aghast pt tha tardbla havoc
wrought by the plunderara of our for- and CraafC'
cleaned by letting It stand three or
raa.
Buavberry
Ice
Cream-Mix
a
large
four hours in hot water In which
Aad wa shall aot iad In a waek looa
cup
of
harries,
mashed
and
stralaed
Wril
Bight
woaian's
clubs
eraryhandful of borax and a quarter bar of
qaaat
A ptstUar atpht than an Orlole'i neat. wbara. for a brief apace, lay aside earefally ao that there are no seeds, yellow soap has been cut up snd dis
solved. This method does not wear
—-Msrgam K SaafMer, In Erary- tbalr study of art and history and «lte vlth the Ice cream, and freexe.
tbaanselves to a crusade against the
Loama loe—Oae quart of water, four off tbe plate as does the ordinary
' vksra.
evil which bids fair to rob tks world toOM^. tvo and one-half cups of sug- method.
of lu haiitafe of aoag. Up hast pro ar. one orange. Boll the sugar and
Tha tacrat at tHa aiac«.
A poultice of soap and sugar vl!l
A littla path wlada aqaat-rlBA to our tectors at our trees and orahards. Well water (or ten mlnotea; strain it and draw a sqelUng on the finger to a
might they work for the observance of add the Juice of the lemons and or* head In a few houri. and the same
door.
a -Bird Day" In every public school. ange: cool and frerie'e.
All tkrtmsh tka clorar;
poultice will draw a splinter frtim fin
Saa tnnakaa aootka your cheak and BO that the rislag geaeratloa aiar
Orange ice—Oae quart of water, six ger or nail.—Selected.
klaa poor brow.
learn to love and protect our feathered oranges, one lemon, tvo and ooe-balf
Hew to Keep CIssn.
Aa yoa ooaM ow.
friends
cups of sugar. Pr^re exactly aa you
A few weeks ago. Mrs. Sarah Rorer
Tba Baa aad Barth eabracad oatcb
Would club women learn the CacU did IBM toe.
astonished the women of Chicago by
concerning the dangers which gaenace
you up, too:
Strawberry Ice—One quart of water, telling them they should abandon tbe
Hara tfcay laaa aseb othar. Hara bow agricnlture. how the trees of New Jer
two and one-half cups of sugar, one proceu of bousecleanlng. “Keep your
sey after hunters bad slaughtered It#
tbajr Jots—You!
and one-half cups of strawberry juice, house clean all tbe time." she said In
birds were almost destroyed by worms
And all day KMC
strained. Prepare like lemon ice.
answer to their remonstrances.
until orchardlsts were forced to im
A lltUa bird’a aoap
Baapberry lea—One quart of water,
Carpeted floors can be kept bright
latarpnata you tha aeerat of tba placa- port other birds to save them: and
bow Florida aad other southern states two and one-half, cups of sugar, on? by sweeping them thoroughly and thru
*’Oh! but Ufa U Bvaat« awaet!
Ufa la swaat! Bwaat!’*
have lost 76 per cent of their birds; and one-half cups of raspberry juice, moppldk them with a perfectly dean
mop rung out of tepid water, to which
Tba Saa la Uka a toaaiaf daUy flcli. would they study this subject broadly stralnad. Prepare like lemoa Ice.
Peach Sarpriae—One quart of peach three or four Ublespoonfulx of cam
OarkUap aad wklt'aliif:
la lU relation to the eouatry's welfare,
la BiqdU bits, two cope dT phor snd half s cup of ammonia have
Tka dalaydMd'a a sua-Aaekad aaa of their Influence would soon make Itself es cut
sugar, whites of dve eggs. Do not been added.
foaat.
felt In the awrkete.
For carpets of a dellcstf hue. full
Threat*nhiK and brtpbthlnc.
No intoreste are more Important beat the eggs at all: just mix every
All dirraocaa tb«rt> ara beaaatb tha than lb«i«te of agriculture. Already In thing logclher and put in the freezer er's earth is one of the tn^t cleaning
ana.
Michigan 4C per cent or more of Its and turn till stiff. This is very deli sgencieji. Cover the spots with a jisslu
Mow tkoy malt la aiualcf How Ibay feathered friends have been nithlessly clous and She easiest thing to make of fuller s eanh snd water, snd after
a day or two, brush It off with a stiff
hara ara-One!
destroyed. Should thU desecratioo In all tha Ust
Whan all day long
continue but a little while we shall be
Strawberry Surprise—Mash fine a brush. Sometimes the operation munt
A mua klrd'B auag
amaxed at the consequences.
cup of berries and pul them through be repeatedkbefore tbe spot Is entirely
lotarptau yos tha aacret of tha placaOb. oh. the nnng of the woodland the colander. Boll three minutes two removed.
A bit of blotting paper and u warm
*X)hf but Ufa la awaat, awaatl
bird—
cups of water and one of sugar with
Ufa la awaatl Swaat!"
Melody! Melody! Melody!
the juice of half a lemon. MU all To flatiron will take away every gig-’ ni
grease, if applied when the suin Is
—Tba Outlook.
Such dainty singing never was gether and freexe.
fresh.
Care, however, must l»e taken
heard.
not to hare the iron too hot.
Psalmody! Psalmody! Psalmody!
Indieestton From Haste.
When linoleum begins to look dingy,
’ Ha prayath bast who lovath beat
Blackbird, linnri. and lark' and
More Ills come from lack of chewing wash It a few times with a mop
> AU tblnga botb graat and amall;
tbruab
food than from any other cause. ThU
» For th4* doar Ood wbo lovath ut.
All tnrn and wait In an eerie evil does not show Itself till after-the dipped In tbe following solution: To
two eggs beaten mell. aiid one quart
• 111. madf and lovath all.
bush
habit to formed, and Its continued ef*
—Colarldga.
At tbs voice of a blrda-slnging.- fecu are felt. The Idea with most of water .N’aiurally the linoleum mu»t
And yet. ob the pity of It! women hasty eaters is to gain time. They not be slep|*ed on while Ibis mixture
ruthlessly aacourage a trallc which are not aware of the serious conse is do ing.
Ink spilled on a carpet or rug caus»-s
threatens to banish from literature quences that follow. They may have
such melodious poesy, and leave the bees warned repeatedly, but nre heed dismay In the heart of every house
wife. but generally milk and salt will
world a silent wilderness.
less. nevertheleM. Perchance an ef
schools In some of the fort qras made to correct the habit, but remove It. As much salt must be put
Ijist week the Rt-cord pnltlUhcd sn
article on the protection of birds and states, already a dav Is set apart for found to be quite impossible. It U a on the carpet as will keep the milk
game In Michigan in which rctcreoce the study and consideration of birdt. harder habit to break than to stop from sinking Into It. IMten the spot
U> Michigan? Children drinking whisky. Not one In a thon- is well eovered with tbe salt, pour on
was merle in ihr Iswk r*^cntlv psaM-rl ! Why 1
be aature-lovers. to observe Band U able to do this. For this r^- the milk, and repeat the process, using
i rohlblting not only the iM lIluf:. but ^‘rnloed
the wearing of birds andfesihiT* in ; bird-ways and to make friendsof them eon the lesson should be learned in salt and milk alternately until tbe spot
hats. While these laws were pssM>d ;
hardly be willing in maturity to chlldbood and then continued through of Ink is removed. Then »-ash the
plsce well with hot ammonia water.—
irlinaril) for the iK-neflt of the farm encourage tbeir destruction. Thu Is life.
Chicago Tlmes-Herald
era whose crops arc belay destroyed ; no trivial cause; well may It enlist
The evils that follow may be enum
thrortgb the wanton deMnictIun of the >snh heart and coitKctence of woman- erated by the hundreds. Botb Bright s
For Burns.
Idics. there Is another side (u the hood Ri>ceol events indicate that u&- disease aad diabetes are generally
In a serious burn, as soon as the
qttcatioo of wearing birds and feathers I cvaKlny aaiiatlnn ta the onlv price of caused by this habit. Rheumatism,
fire is extingtUshed. tbe clothes must
as articlM of adornment, which is so ' victory.
fevers, and bladder troubles Invariably be removed. If not already thorough
beaatlfuUy aypressetl by Mrs Iraa T.-----------------------follow. ConstipatioB and piles are al ly wet. the Injured part should be
Joqaa that Home Cheer ylvos It in her ■
Oeaacru for Mot Osya.
ways the resulL ParalyaU. softening drenched with water and the clothes
Okra words. Mrs. Jooea
is one of! G«xh1 Housekeeping gives the fol- of the brain, and even Insanity folios
cut away. Everything must be sacri
Mlchlgank (ortmoat women and will! lowing excellent rules for making lee tkU great evU. liost all Inmates in ficed to getting them off aiihout pull
Ik.' remoBbarad ky many in ibis part ' cream s’ot Icck;
asyluau are regular hog-eaters, never Ing. aa tbe slightest dragging may
of tba sBtta as ooe of the finest speak j lc«> Cream* and Water Ices —Firat. stopping to chew the food and swal
hring the akin off. loo If patches of
in a tblck bag and ham lowing Urge lumps that cannot be di- the clothing adhere and will not dro#
mer tilt ail the pieces are the tlae of geoted. or In the Interior part.
off. they must be aUowed to remain.
an egg Put three bowls of these In a
Thoee who feed mainly on cereaU. Dip cloths in a thick solution of coinpall and add one bowl of coarse salt, meal. rice, and starchy foods, find it so
washing soda in water and lay
and ao on. mixing with a kjngAaadlad easy to swallow them quickly that they
the burnt surface, bandaging
Before aa audience of cultured wo Iron spoon. Pul Uie freexer Into Us
hardly help It. Yet the Interior lightly to keep them In place. As soon
men stood a apeakar of fine presence, bucket with the cover on and fill In part of every granule is untouched by
as s dry spot appears on this dressing
pluadlng with melodioua voice for bet- the space with the ic« and salt, piwas- digestant flolds in the stomach and
It with tbe soda and water by
condftloaa for Iboee of her sex who lag It down well. Let it stand In a they become fermentative in the In
equeexlng aomo aa It, There will be
are wage-earaerm. But her appeal fell cool place with a piece of carpet over testines. as a ooaaeqoeace. This fersmarting while it to saturated and
ItfHeaa upoa maay of bar hearers, for It till the Inside U very cold, and then
Latkm In the Intestines predpl- excludes the air.—Exchange.
pcrchtHl on the front of her hat wax a wipe og the top carafully eo ao bU tales tke pkospbates and these phoslarge green ps roquet srlth half-spread can get In. and pour In the cream, phatea bacovto aa irritant all through
The Flax^ , «©r.
wrings, not only dlstrmoUag attention which must also be cold, or It wUI melt tke system, producing ono or more af
Linseed oU to tl^rerr best finish
from the speaker'a wards, hat soffgast- all the Ice at once. Pul on the top and tke above meattomed dlaeaaea. or some lor the plaxa floor. Ooc ihorongh.oUtag distrust of her jadgmeat
turn amoothly Oil U U atlg. which oikar aaUa aa kard to boar In attar fog should keep the loarda fo good
How could a sane, levalkeaded. or akoaid be la Afieen miantea. Draw off days or years. The result Is always ooadltloB an aommer. Oil agaia in tke
really klad woman in middle life eom- the watar rram the buckal. wipe off certain and sure, never otherwise.
aatniaa to preserve
tke boarAa
mlt keioelf to the fztimaiaa of this the top agaia, aad take out the dasher,
Too much atteatloB to IhU Impor lAroagh tke wintar. Take a day wbca
most cruel aad barbarous of modera preaaiag down the oraam aad scfaptag tant aakloct canaot be paid. Every tke wfod to not Mowfog; have tke
taakloasT
It from the aides. Put oa the cover moutktal aaikt to ta ehaffad fnam plazxa swept aad vaakad ctoaa. and
“To mar says a writer la a leading with a oork la the hole. Pack oaoe tvatajrfofortydtaas. Tktotoflaaa.U nrkaa perfooUy dry rak foto tke hoards
Chicago daily, “ther Is ao hind of a ■sore artlh ice aad aalt. hot aaa oaly aqam aaltowa mM ataooto vkara ckr kolMd Uaaaad ML Tta kexl day apply
hat ao axffulMtaly bldaoaa as oae oaa pan aaU to four paru too. WMag stadaaia am rlffktly taaiamUaL
A JaaeaUMt, ruhMag It well T%e
tiiiamad with aa owl orjs him vboaa oat a.heavy cdoCh U the salty voter
Aay aaa vta vlU kaed tkto advtoo floor sriil ta greaUy Improved by rwbpoorllttla wings are >trF|ahed kaavam that yoa dtav away aad oovar the vtU kava a kaagar aafl kappta Ufa
ktag with ooAiaa wootoa efotks a lew
vard. Ooasidarad from aa ariistk fraeser tightly, aad put the carpet oa Uve. qaa irltt gat# a matutada at days Aftor'tta Mlfog. Swsaptag aad
fflaadpolat alaae, birds do aot s
again aad ataad la a coot dark, piape ochaa. palaa ata Atosamia dkat adll aa oecaaVmal oraskfog are all that
UU you aaad the creasB. All*lQt4
ooam to an tkaai vkavtil JMt Ao ILIs better for staadlng tvo koarm.
A
♦OITOR'S EAST CHUR ♦
'
Im
hMUiir:.v: :
KSIPES THOM MANY UNDS
■.B.
taiMkktaTmmlimktato
'
SIRS
I aamlafl amata a aarlaa at aattoaal melpaa mfN ta flvaa la
It. tMatafhadad ta Otaaff Trauaiaa haaaaka^an Thaaa sadI wMe faafs af Aalaltoa. am all fima aa ariflaalty aaad la the
variaaa aaaotries fram wMeh they mam kmught by the qpvtribatari. or by
thato mtotlvee and frlsoAs la tka ammtriaa aamad. and tkaaa ssta try tkern
may ta aamirod that tkay am tta lad thlag.
fleur auet.
Take aseat left over; put s tsble^
spooafal of batter la a pan. slice an
oakm and stosmer: cot tke meat In
dice ami put ta the pan with a uble
spooafal of dry floor; stir unUl ihorougkly mixed. Put enough water over
to keep from burning. Add last a uble
spooatal of vinegar; boil for ten minulesl
Boll potatoes 'until tender; drain
and mask. Sift In a teacupful of flour
and wkip until digfat. (Dip a spoon In
to cold water to keep the potatoes
from sticking 1. Drop tkem on a plat
ter. then take a good-ahied pl<*<^ of
butter; when hot crumble broad Into
it and brown. Oiver potatoes with
Quick Way to Cook Potatoes.
Peel and cut In squares. iCui about
tme-half way through, breaking the
rest. This will keep them from c«>okIng to pieces.) Put butter, potatoes,
aalt and pepper In the kettle at once.
Water enough to «»ver.
j
WITH LAMB
I
Lamb. Roast (hot or cold)-Min' !
sauce. French ralad, new potatoes, cut I
cucumber.
t
Lamb. Bral.Hed—Peas, young carruU I
and turnips.
i
WITH VEAL.
Vesl. Roast—Thick brown gran. i
nulled liacon. bread sauce, quarters of |
lemon forcemeat baUs. French beans. [
Veal. Stewed—Parsley sauce, cookt'd.
carroUi and turnips cut iu dice or
small balls, peas.
!
Veal. Loin of—Veloute or espagnol;
sauce, toasted bacon.
Calf* Head. Boiled—Parsley sauce,
croutons.
PricasstK-d Veal—Sippets of toast.
Kllces of lemon, roll* of l>acun. iKtached
egg*, lemutr pjckle.
WITH POKK.
stuff- (
Pork. Roa.vi - Huge and
Ing. apple Mtiiri'. thick brown gra\y tir ,
oa irat Boaday ia tb^ moat^. tkaa flk
U:«.
Mamloffaamea and aamm ‘9d
1«:».
Boaday v:hool and qaaMioa fdm U . _ ,UriOM.
. t U
Eveaing service and aormoa At t:li9
uble: pm into kettle with salt, pep
per. bay leaves and cold •water. Whan
done take two tableapooarato of flour,
one egg. a tablespoonful of vinegar.
Stir all together and boU a few min
utes longer.
MRS. WU BEITNER,
WaablngtoD Street.
Aabory M. 1. Charelw
Rev. Hugh Kennedy Baator.
Clam meeUng. »;46 p. m.
Morning aervlce. 10:So a. m.
Sunday- school at 1? m.
Epworth league. C:S0 p. m.
Evening service at 7;S0 p. ai.
’
Baked Ham.
Prayer meeUng Thursday avaatai
Take large ham weighing from 10 i at 7:80.
A cordial welcome to these aervtosA.
to 16 pounds. Pack tt In bread dough
and bake in a medium hut oven about
three hours. Remove from the oven
and let It cool. Then take the bread
Quiet hour. 9:30 a.
Croat from It and you will l»e surprised
Morning worship
ilp aand sernmn. 10:30.
Sunday
school.
chool. 12
i:
I) acl
to find what a fine dish you have.
Intermediate
Late Bndeav<
Bni] savor, i
B
Senior Endet
ndeavor,
avor, 6:00.
BA'enlDg
irangelli
, evangel
angellKtlc
1st Ic se«*lon.
seat
7:30.
Fish and Gravy.
al prayer
prayi
Pentecostal
meeUng ThuraTake a big Uke trout and cut It In
ening at 7:3tJ
pieces. Cook them until the bones ran
Junior Endeavor aSiurdaya. 2:30.
be taken out. Drain off the water and
Dorcas Aid society meets every »eosave It for the gravy For this melt a oiid and fourth W*-dne*day at each
ith at 1:30.
piece of butter the aixe of a small egg.
he C. W. B. M. auxllan- hold their
The
Mix it with half a cup of flour and half meetings
the 111 St Wednesday iB each
a small onion cut floe. Stir It Into the
ith at 7:30.
water used in cooking tbe fish: aeaaon
with Kslt and nutmeg and a couple of
drops of viuegar. Cook until thick
First M. E. Churoh.
enough for gravy and soire mith the
Rev, Tbos. Cox. Pastor.
fish.
Class mectlDg. 9:30 a. m.
Morning sen ice. 10:30 a. la.
MRS DAVID SIl'HBR.
Sunday school at noon.
Hoardmau Avenue.
Epworth league, 6:15 p. m.
Evening senlce, 7:30 p. m.
Junior league Tburaday al 4:00 p. as.
Prayer meeting Tbursds] evening At
7:30.
Javeds Watar.
W. T.
This is a homemade cleanser,
which, although old. mav be of Intermany. It is worth keeping on
Ihand for it remove?* stains made by
grass, lea. coffee and fruit. Tbe fol
Junior Union Saturday at 3:30.
lowing reoliK? will provide enough to
Prayer meeting on Thursday erOAigRt an ordinary houst-hold for a year; ing at 7:30.
1 are cordially Invited to the aar>
Mix In an earthen jar or a large bottle
one pound of salsoda. five cents’ worth
of chloride of lime, and two quarts ot
-Woman's Juuraal.
ev. R. N. llolKsple. Pastor.
POO a. m.. morning class meattaff.
):30 a. m.. morning worship, aar*
Blackberry Cordial.'
Crush.any quantity of ripe berriv-:t
and strain off the Juice. To each pint
use IhrccHinarterK of u iiound of loaf
evening L .
■“'* I*’ ev«»r>- (HO quart* «*f juice
Chciru* choir meet* for rehearsal
add a qtutriei of an ntihet; of niaet*. all- Thursday
hursday at 4:00 p. m. in the church. ‘‘
Midweek prayer meeUog Tburadajr *ple«. cinnamon and clove*. Boil these
pinuant sauce
evening.
Pork. Boiled—peas, pudtllng or N«»r ingredients t»> a thick syrup, and when
All of all classes welcome.
doiii- add as much French brandy as
folk dumplings, parsnips.
Frlartds (Quaker) Churah.^'^
Pork
Collet*.
Orilled—Mustard there I* syrup. B<»ttle. aiid k»*-p well
c«»rked. This will Ik* found very use
Edgar I... Requa. Pastor.
saiitx-. fried tsnatoos—Exchange.
ful for the disease.* Inoldent to sabi- ^ Sundsy school. 9:46 a. m, C
mer.—Exchange.
' Meeting for worship. 11:00 a. m.
The Duties of a Ooeet,
Junior Endeavor, .3:00 p. m.
Blackberry Jam.
It wtKild MH-m as If no feasonlng
Senior Bndcavor. 6:16 p. m.
Gospel meeting. 7:30 p. tt.
Put Hie blackb<Tric-* Into a large
bilng need he Instnicted In the duties
Prayer luceUng. Thursday. 7:30 p. BL
of a gue«t. writes Isabel McDuugall in iKirrelaJn kettle, adding a little water
The Housv' H*>autlful. Yet everyone to prevent slicking: siJr and stew for
'rec Methodist.
who has ever, had a guest know* the twenty minute*; pres* through a
Preaching at 213 B. 141b 8L, Sandaj
sieve:
mesHure.
and
to
*<arh
pint
allow
at 1:30 p.m. Rev. C. MUIer.
ctintrary. Only oi>en the Bubjoct
: Uiil (
any group of women and listen to their ! half a pound of
First Presbyterian Church.
Put
stories of the little things that have
Cor. Washington and Park straatA.
gone wrong From a H-w of them may
Rev. L. B. Bl**ell. Pastor.
be drawn, up tbe prime duties of a
Murolng service. 10:30 a. m.
\
Vt-ry
hot
wat«
r
should
never
be
uf
.*
i
Bible seboo! at noon.
guest: punctuality and conforniltv
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
I glass as it will not only crack :t
with all household arrangement;;. __
Ev ening aervlce. 7:30 p. m.
of the host * property. a.n*lderatloa i
* P*?ruliar dullneK* that deW. M. 8.. first Wednesday la tba
iraotii from
slilning qualities.
, month.
for their wl.*he*. ar
should also be kept for
Social hours, second and fourth Wadprejudice*, and abov
goo<l spirits S
ne*da)M In the month at 2: sn p. tt.
gla** alone.
The bo*t return for hospitality
show that you enjoy U- Try to be
Soetb Arrlrw*. Field Seeretarr.
pleased with everything. Try to like
Rev Carl Kta. Lmau uf 4 .uuut* tlcut j
everyone you meet
Enter heartily has rc<-eoHy Uk-o apjwtnifivl Ib-ld w*
Into all plan* made fur your plea*i:re
r«-tniy for South j Rev. J. W Mllb-r. Pa*tor.
but do not i-xpt-ct to be entertained all
Afrk-tt nud ba* ^
sln-udy cmtf.-«*»l
the time.
UlHtll bl-- dutb**
tber?* I*r. nark^
The brown discoloration may Iksay* of (lirl* !
tlan Endeavor In
e:.-Jlly removed from pudding dUhe*.
8outbAfrlca;“lu
custard cups and tbe like by rubbtu-g
no part
tbe!
with a flannel and a little sand soap,
lence.
w orld ba* Hmtc j
powdered pumice, ur. if not verj dark
■vice in Modern
been greater
a little whlUng will answer.
progreKR during Woodman hall over postofflee.
Wednesday
evening.
Tcxllmony
A handful of quicklime mixed in
four ounce* of linseed oil and Imtled
to a good thickness makes, when
spread on plates and hardened, a glue
which can be used In the urdlaary way. nal barmony at a meeting atleudr*i by
tbe writer lu Cape Town, bud May."
but which will resist fire.
Such la the field where Mr. Sluckman
It is Home Cheer's rule never to Will flod pUy for bis st>>*’»lld Chris
Catholic.
give rt-cipes containing wines or tlan Endeavor enthoslasxu.
St Francis church, corner Cast and
liquor*, but an exception is made In
Tenth street.
*Dr. Clerk's Maeaear.
Low mass. 6:45 and 8:00 o'clock.
this case, as this is one of the best
High
mass.
9:00
and 10:30.
Tbe following timely message of Dr.
household remedies known to the ed
Vespers. 7 30 p. m.
•
itor of this department, having beeh Clark appeared In a recent Christian
Lenten devotkm*. Wednesday and
Endeavor World:
ueed* in tbe family for several genera“What are you doing, fellow En- Friday evenings. 7; 20.
Uuna.
deavorer? What are jou planning for?
Again 1 plead with you to mark this
rary
4 erang*
Pretty Rupa.
Ood street, near Ca»* street. Cwpialn and
The best parts of oto Ingrain car
Mr*. Boater* In charge. Public meet
pets may be uttllxed In making very fottow ai
ings every night except Monday. Aonpretty rugs to be used In bedrooms Christ OUT asaoctote mcBbcn and our day. 11 a. m.. holiness meeting.
2 p. m.. junior meeting.
where tbe c^rpeu have been takes up frtooda who ate ooBlde of tbe society r
3:30 p. m., Christian's pratoa maeiduring the hot summer mootha. Re
move the dirt aad dust by beaUng and
washing, aad cat fo ntoipa ooe mad oaehalf lachas wide, toagtkwtee of the tbe great reriral In tbe aootb of Wale^
Our battle cry: Sinner, there to ^
wbleb to attracting soeb arorldwlde
carpet. Bavel both tides of thane aotioe bccaase of Its onnaaal power, ration for you.
atripi antil five or six threads rrwsln has been petitioned by Dr. Franeto B.
ta tba Biddle, sew tbe strips togatber GUrfc aa pxaMdent of (be World’s
and wind fo balls Ukc carpat rags. Obrtotiaa End savor nnton to visit and
OlicIoUis abooM aot ta wmifoad 4th
Send them to a weaver who will beat nddrstt (ta Bnitittore convention fo snap. Wipa arlth ar wat doth tfmr
them ap In the wearing, toarlag a aoA Jn|y. At wbkb aatteChlng Uke aOANO bnubing wkb n soft floor nmtob. A
ar JQ.<K» jaaag paople wlU be prseenL
valvety knap on boU alAaa. Oae car Mr. Batarfo taa aat yet fllven a defl good csttt or copnl aantoh At ta^ fopet Bay be aaad for the center and Attaav^.
tervato improrea theax
Ii;Jnirg.'V:M.“-
ilpE.
ISHKrHr
I.
If you will eat more'
t om buid. tho9^)i tbe retenm
L that they vUl not
be needed. SbooWI his hopes be roUtzed M. Coquello will ash the sfHren*
meat to sabsidixe the theater.
It Is expected that sbo»e time in the
fall Mr. and Mra. Joseph Chamberlain
vlll rltit the latter’s old home In Masaachasetts. Before her marriaxe to the
noted English statemnan Mrs. ChambiTlain was Mary Endkoit. daoicbter
of WUliam C. Eadicett. who ser\-ed in
cne of Clereland's cahlnots as seervt4J7 of war. The trip to this counir)
i« intended to be a sort of varslion.
with complete rest from all ardoous
duties and the Chamberlains are not;
exfiecltd to RO Into soclitr more than
absAiluteljr necessary.
Une^aBtsculi
you can do more vfoit, enabling you to earn
more money, so that you can buy more
W'-
Uneeda Biscuit
do tH4^e work and cam still
money.
sr
I The
“among tl»e gods,**
j and “gallr.-j god i." is si.Vd U* Usve
j origfiuiltsl rrv.m tlw fact that the
redliuR of l*r«ry Ihne tlH-citer. IshmIoii.
I Was roriuerl.v imiiilt-U lii imIlstUMi of a
jtduesl;y ntsl Ih-ecy «kuuls. niuuug
u hieb a gre-.it
er «»f t'upUU
» ! tllsiMirJiiig theiiisc-hc-s.
Kr
firr
ntivEs
FORKS
SPOORS
ALL REW
SOUVENIRS
HARDSOME SPOORS
DAIRTYPIRS
FARCY CHIRA
NEW WATCHES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Afctcj tor CcictrauC Fn
TrpeirUen
R. W. Rastall
Ko matter WHAT FOWBB
joM>e been viag, jo«Tl
SVENTUALLT employ
electricity, not ooIt lor noonomio reeeom,b«t for nnaonff
pt utility and general adapta
bility*
DR. a E. CHABff. raaovaff trtm SMSM WUhala Mock, to 4V7 aad 4M
aavStata Bwk BoOdiag.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
parion, OT^Stj' Book Btora. Room
Let os vitalize an Idea
for you,*
Boardman RItct
Ecctric Lislit
& Power Co.
OR. F. HOLOBWORTM— Special at*
unuoa to dlaaaaaa of the oya. ear,
Boaa and throaL
Glaaaaa Bttad.
Rooma 7 and S. H. E L. MoreaaUla
Oo. block. Both phooM.
iMff
Ym Art N«t FmUd( Weil,
DR. W. E.. MOONLAW’N WORK—Sodding and seed- |
fore Rwrtng.. the young people pre>
Clu.. 107; Bell. «. R«
la'vingtaa street, CIU.
.seated him with a very pretty Hhaving lag neatly done. All work guaranlc'e,!. ;
lie h fJ Tuesday morning to at Cit. phone 79C and 128. Browning Si
are
ao
near
at
hand,
ther
wiD
,
Aug 7 1 mo ^
tend the encaTnimienl at LudinRiun Adslcy.
OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. OraffaaU To
W«' have and offer for sale the folronto UnlveraUy. OIBca
and will go from there to AI|H-na to
R list .
bldg. TeBephoaai. oMoa
siteud a few months.
Special to the Kvenini: Record.
MUty, Um mM EMme
denca 104.
Bendon. Mich.. Aug. !>.—Ira Caw
IXtn’i forget the Sunday school pic Chartevoi* and Harbor Springs, Sun- j sitahle proiierty and must be sold. Call
day.
Aug.
20.
BOAT
LEAVES
AT
7:33
jw
phone
lor
priet-s.
T.
W. THIRLBY, DaatlsL Over Bai^
lost a valuable liune and cow. and nic. Wednesday. August 23rd. at Creen
BUB A Ekrl’a jewalry stor*. Both
^
|yl^
aug
iMt
^
T'l
ft.
tm
liay
St..
opiKisIle
narrow
Onrle Cjum* a row. by parls sreen pol
pbeoea lOS.
i store. Building on ;iame Is now use-I
aonlnjt last Mobday. Mr ('wse seems
a^ IMrvam SyMM. aai ropair tto
las warekuuse. but can be used for
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lluddieslone an!
kRTHUR HOLUDAY—M. D. PkywL
to h*' havinr his share of |>ad lurk.
INDIAN CAMP MEETING—Steamer i j^.,.„ing.
clan and surgaao. RaaK»vod to oC*
Lact summer his luiru. nearly full of daughter Mabel are v«-r> ill with tyBeea over FlrM National haak. OtL
Columbia will run an excursien Sun-j Lt,^ n. e. cir. ICth and Rennie Sts.,
hay. was struck by liKhiulnjt and phi-ld f«'v«'r.
xens phone »&.
day
morning,
leaving
Traverse
City
at
j
-„„
,g,|,
Charit y McLt'an h-area lYIday for
bunted III the Rniuud.
DR.
F. P. LAWTON—Phyticlan and
9 a. m. Retoming, leave Northport at!
M. M. Mfwke and family ctitertalned Westwood, where he will w^rk. for S.
Bun^n. new Manaon block. Botk
4:30 p. m.. reaching Traverse City at |
Mr. and Mrs. lllck Jacobs and chU B.owi,
phuofs. Night calU promptly at
7 p. m. Fare for round trip 50 cents, j ‘
^01 Sixth St
1-Yank
Bottarf
and
wife
are
the
dren Reta and Carl sml Mr and Mrs.
'
GIVE
tended to.
Wysaong’s orchestra.
aug 17-3t ^
|u,heaila St.
Wilson and dauRhler Minnie lasi Sun proud tmrenis of a baby hoy. bom
------------------------ j l!.«Ust- aa.l hit. S W. cor. Webst. r
Thursdaj. Aur loth.
HARRY B. HARNCR—Expert plaao
day at Camp Lakevlew.
Try a *>111 to-nl«ht.*‘
Mr and Mrs. Mcl,el1an eiitertalneJ
Harry llarriti and family h-ft Pri
Wot Bate hr aU UraggMa
botwt-en
dsy for WcHlwooil. where he will lake their dauRfaters. Mrs. Pearl Hollis and
During the following
lO Ooot and SB Cant Rexas
* ebarce of Mr. Uniwirs farm until Jan MIsk Maude .MrU-lIui of Traverse steamer Columbia will connect at Wa.vae and Bay .Sis.
3 k»ts I.n iniiiwtsMl ave.. between
MCCPT MO SUBSTITUTES
1st. when they will r«*lum to their City, last w*H-k.
Northport with the sleaqjtT Beaver
Wayne and Bay Si^
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ikiwman and
home In U’lsctmsln. H. Hlarrow take.
for Charlerdlx and Teloskcy Tues
Mr. Barrett’s filace here us*S. Brown's daughter Ella were vUilors at Camp days. Thursdays and Satunlay. C’tdum j J;*;' *
One of the iK-.-t l'>c:iiioijs In th<- city
I.akevlew Saiunlay.
,
forsman
bia leaves Traverse City at 8:30 a. ni.
DR. a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sothan
surrtnjntllnr; ctiintry fur htuin-. I
Mr. Smith, the Herald representa
Mr. Wldrig has
n RradinR and
aug 11-lut
land block. pbyalclan and surgeon,
EXCUISIONS
e> of land, large house, cor. llay
phone JCL^^_____________
Using tip the lawn around his new tive. was in town WtHlnt*»da>.
ClUri
and Hanisdfll Sts.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and daughter
house, an example more Bendooltes
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car
12
t-i
14
acn-i
land
in
Klmw.»o,l
luwtj
’
May
were
the
riu-sIk t»f Robt. Cnr
would do well to follow.
ver. Prict-8 reaaonahle. OSca with
tiiwn-;lii|».
alK»i!t
1
mihfnon
t-iiy
^
l»ecter
aiil]
family
Sunday
at
their
Mrs. Charley Barton has n-tiinjed
EconBmy «f Time MtBBs limits. Will make a gt-Kl market gar i
O. r. Carver and Bro. oBth pboeea.
from Joylleld. whert* she has l*e<‘n vb eanin at CrtH-n Ijike.
EcBBomy bTFUbo Hob»7
den
The Nightcap soelal
iha Ami
Itlng the past few wwkF.
BEAD THE STORY
KE-AB-TA-WANTA
niih-s
eatot
tif
4'*-<lar
Uuii.|
t
It;:
I
thin’s
last
WtHlnesday
John RjnUrg was a Traver.e City
“I give my little girl |2.r4) a
t of Tedar Rui.
11
ported a siire«-ai«. I*ruce«*ds to be giveu
LMv*0:3Oa. tn.: ItKX)
m.:
vblUw Tiiesda>.
4:20 p.m.
week that she l.-t faying away,
Th'i-re is (H»n-ideral le nw timlM r
ari> Tniahta. uT K«wrm
Victor Barton has im»rei| hade to to ih». cliiireh
iaTrarmi
ipaOttoi • ■ * BaU>l>*y
“ ■
and when she has enough saved
and pl«-nty of wt»o,l timber on
Mm. Miller and son of Wisconsin.,
Ml fur M* MMietk.
C»ly. foe trmi
BOWEIS HAlBOl
town.
up ithe is going to buy a piano
land. Soil gtKKi.
Laav* 11:00 a- m.: 4:20 p. m.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Chas. Barton and Mr^. who have Utu vl.dtIaR at F. Porr’s.
with It.” This remark was made
Factory
on
Ba.v
St.,
imwer
and
.
retunieil
home
last
Fridaj
.
!
Hunt camptM at (ln‘cn lake
DNEMA
to UR by a gentleman the other
chinery ready t«» run. 353 ft. frontage.
11. Barren and family. Frank Me !
126 FRONT ST.
day.
Laava 8:30 a. m.
morning on our way downtown.
pio,] location for any ifte of manu
Mrs. B. L. Wsters ha.s lKM*n visiting Lt-an and family. S. D. Burke and fam-1
Wo said lo him. “Iluw old is
NORTHPOrr
factoring.
i
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. IXuirth. lly and Mr. and Mrs. A. Allen were lu- l
Laava8:30a. m.
your little girl?** He replied
S4> s.-vt-nil ftilt-e-lre land contract-, j
ierl(H-hf-ii
vUlturs
Sunday.
of West^inlsnd. a few days.
DRS. J. 0. A JURY J. tRDEBLOOD
a that she was “nearly eleven.”
n; If
J E. tlreilifk t’o. ;
I»on Welch of FYankfort is \lsitlng
Stanley Bangnmond has U>en visit
How many p^vple ate doing
OSTEOPATHIC ^YBICtANS
ai U. U. Heyotdth.’.
luK frlemU at Kalkaska.
om„aaT4wmwn,Bds.
this imnvf- thing, we have no
|.t-!4li»> Mef'ormlrk has gone to Wylie
Jut Andrus has nearly r«wvere«l
1 to t a. at. T to 8 •▼Mlaga BadAmm B
WEEK END EXCrUSIONS to Mil
means ttf knowing, but we do
from the eir«'cts «>f Ih-Idr klrktsl by hU to work for the Wylie Cotipt rag*- Co.
wa ikei-. via M. fc N. E. and N. T. Co. ;
know this, that the afttresaid lit
A
pew
road
over
the
hill
west
of
horse, being able to work a lUHe
trip; Om-tia, Nt>rth|K>rt an<l
Round trip 13.00. Going- Thursday |
tle girl is losing the nio.->t valu
II. II. Ulils. who has be.>u 4>n the sirk town ks being survtyed. and the mad i
Norlhjxjrt Point, oOc ruuml
afterniHin and it-aving Milwaukee Mon- j
able hours and years of l»er life
north of lu»-n for two miles Is being ‘
list. it. now reroverinR
trip
day night, Augt. 3rd. 10th, 17th. 24th |
to Kludy musir. and we know
clayeil
and
turnplkt-d.
la-t
the
gcsnl
1
There Is an <«|M*nlnR here for a good
and 31st.
aug 2 tf
also that her parents are using
,
work
go
on.
|
intJUflNG SANE DAT
Irarher, as iWndou has not hlr<*d
FAI,SF.
FX'ONOMY.
for
if
they
j The law suit iK-ing carritHl on Ik- ;
tearher for the romlng yoar.
would take advantage of
Mrs. Alllstm Scott s,ienVw.-4ne«Uyl‘'‘^’^
“r A.mt-ss Ini
Th«- thn-*- r«-ijcin «■»>
New Wllhiim Mock. Tfovena M
la Traverse city.
I ie~anl to stock tres|iaxsing. is to be j
ruand—t
i^Wdc- of wrinlika and a
-txwi.Jriiou. aivl .hr la a wv"- womaa.
Emily Bowen of Turtle l.ake Is visit | ‘^•‘rled to a higher court.
The little girl could have a good
U—md Kslh Ui»-»r farora. who wUl atrirr l-y
a R. CARVER R BROli.
lU IHT
Mr. Karl WWrti:.
l-k. I, vl.
piano delivered at once and at
tueana U> ptwrCTr, ur. If luat. r»-tor»
Mr. ll.li..-.. r.:-401> wliuol
| t'lii'l ti' r
Ur.. n.»«l.- ttar1on.
the rash price, mvc a siuall rale
sitmt-r. was a Bt lulon visitor Tuesday. |
of interest on the deferred pay
i
clyn.
Utile Rhitda Ibdlis of Traverse City
ments and have the use of the
Tims- nights, oominem-ing
•tody tond rxp-wiroc- by Ur l-htorW*. m jthyw
L. U A BUILOINC
Is sta>lng with Mrs. Sarah WlSrig for Miss IkmHhy Ingh-right ealle,! tm
piano while she saves the mon
aan of hixh MtaiMba* tn hi. j-rofw-K*. aod
Mt-ssrs. llibliard and Ihirbam and fam
a few wteks.
ey. little by little, to pay for It.
Charley and Hector MrU-an. Mr ilies at their eanin on the east side of
and probably Im- quite an accomAuteriea’s
rrt-iiiit-r
Ki-ia-rand Mrs Will Cai,H*nter and Miss Hapli.-thed pianist when her piano
toiro Attraetioii,
«•! .Allen took in the exrurslun to Lud j
'
mwllrtn.-. utd umtern wtU rvuad out lh<
la paid for.
l.,,.. u...
« -n...,
..0. ..... . tZSZ
ington Sund.v
|
BIDS WANTED
The Kimball system tif piano
OfSee US. New WUMm SMl. M.
h«tollh, fl«h For r«uoTli.t: wrmkUw fr
Mm. Ruby |,amh was very pleasant-, nid.^ for the job of driving a twrs
pricing and piano Beiling means
th«
n«ck and band. U a.-U Ukr mad
ly aurpriwKl by alK>ut forty t»f her inch tubul.»r well with a three-inch
moft* than the free use of the
oar appbcattwn «firn Utowinx a tl«nd«i
proremeat. «?«lany whoa ih-* furrow
fritmds WtHlnesday t veniiig and all n--i e*,ing at school dlatriet No. 3. A\*hltepiano while yon save the monc.«port a merry i itne
j^
,ownfchlp.
to pay for it. It means plain
Last Monday Archie Mc!>?an gave a
All bids must bf la by Aug. 25. The
figures, one price, based on fac
jhroaai ur«.
»
1 naSLt. uliMM arr1to l8d0 ui|.Myat
oqnal It. Tu prrr.«t tbr boM from ahnnkina
farewell party in IVake’s hall to a *chtK>l Uwrd reservea the right to acs
tory cosL U'a a protection
fkarb* yUmh J. r jssKn. J
BiuUwn iLtmld alwayii u.
mimlH-r of hU young friends. A very o»>p, or n'Jt-ct any or all bids. Addrea*
against unreasonable pricing
..-HU.!-.™..., IIQUH lY
Pn-seiiting ver}’ Latest
enjoyable evening wa.s sin-ni and be- Frank E. Stmrs. Elk Rapids, tug 15-Ct
and unscrupulous agents. It
a
natural
ouatouand
braulj
l
<
Dramatic Coiinsly Sneoesses.
positively
a Indiana KaUvay Ou. Tbaa
TBrRSDAY NKJHT.
in* 2Mb. 1«U.
SaTBs Tom Menej
Tram i-ar-. Trarerw City. 4 ;« a m.
We are showing an elegant
..-UDK fur potniii oortk
Tram Imr.-. Traroraa Oty 11:» a. la. ana
stock of fine pianos, comprising
_.^uar for poiau aortb aad mmth.
i:harUa’ FVaak Foed i« coarautaad not t
Tram Wrr. Trarwim Uty 4 au p. m.voaaaaetsome of the very i»esl and high
FRIDAY NICpT
lac fur potato north aad aouth.
moto tb« rrowtb .4 hair.
est class makes, in all the fancy
Ob hOc at all tb* pnnetpal Dn>arln).«1 I T^nala W«r,« Trarm. City 8J0 a. i
The
light and dark wood cases. Also
ttAKDXED OOEFAJnaS and PifT
Mmtaal Flra laaaranaa Uaaeany
a number of exchanged upright
St 1 WEWWILMELM BLOCK
SATURDAY KIGUT
.ram »-«ih Pto»p*r from CiartnomU-1
pianos, which have been thor
TnUtoamm ta Trarcrm- Oty 1. S p. oa aad
T
uu
p
mtroai
north
aad
aouth.
^ts the simplest and strongest of all writing ma
oughly repaired In oor workTram arrlraafron Kurthpurt IbdDa. aa-aad
shop, ranging in price from 111/);
4 • p m.
chines. 11 does better work, docs it quicker, lasts
Tram arrirtag at hdS a m. aad Inarteg at
wrappar. ptatar* prepaW.
$150. 1185 to 1225. Payments
4m toanrtUi toa Ctactnnaa rtatTii*. cnha
longer, an-i costs less in the long run than any
•Uaport aad flhalr aan aacand at Waltoa.
anit you. If you canY call so<
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