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The Evening Record, September 02, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1905-09-02
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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YESTEROArS I88UE
3260
wicMi; Tcuntum Miiyies.
fHE EYENINGa RECORD
TKAVKKaC cmr, MICHIOAN. •ATUROAV,
8 PAQE8
RSTOMRirGOMiTOSWE
IInmniir
TWtATY RIAOV FOR MON IMG VHLM €HANOI IS MAOC.
ENGOUNIBIED
. uthejiitch
I,
.
•fdMW and
8ir w«f« Fottad
QaMirV tiM MddMr or FwmhrdMr
Mtyw^ «r OMfMt
Detrott. UUk^ BepL 2.—mak
WcMtej. aMm Harry IMer. and To®
iaaaa.oriade-
. , FunEjmiD
MBE ROOD
'
sBly RannH.
I
phitM/iaiitm BHDwtrs friends
COME TO fits rescue NOBLY.
nWRE nUES UBSTD
pcadeaoa. Uf^ war* yaaiorSay afler Released on saoo bail and
•ooo fouad giUKjr of nardortaf PawaDOUND OVER TO U.'s. COURT.
ItUSSfAWfTMOMOHTTHSV COULD broker ioaayh Mojrar |a Sla ahop Bert
' ; Pottriwy AAOHALIM.
Ju)r tt. aad aMtaaoed leKft teprtamMAftto Brwsn Fut Up S1JSM5 arKi
omit tu MarqiMCte prfaoa.
*
The aMR Bad beea oa trid ateca
Cerdw' iMaUvM the Bafanew of
Aaa- 12. Tb«y ware arraatad la CteraS4J0t.tS-Firm’s BwaiiiMi At
^d.Olil
oitirder. tun p»ta i.
tached ^ Muaaalfiiafl Co.
Moyer** shop was fouad oo than;
day* after tbt'lr arrest they
DUSSIA CLAIMS FtRMISSION BY
The ab^age of %AJSi9JZ2 ot GerI to the police,!. w^l
which
nMlne Oovdaff. deputy postmaster at
IHFSmtlCS.
Letand. waa made good this afternoon
and paid over to PostoBce Inspector
Martin la the coori room of United
M8UM- Wm Flfu49 Amie*^ AdjuMStates Conimlsaiooer Lorln Roberts.
^ By tiM RtiiMatw WHhdrawnig
In the*Beaatime Germaine Corde* ap
Nd^f SIM Will Bd Fm^
peared before Commissioner Roberts
mKtdd to FdrtHy UkAdo
maalnatlon on the charge of embesxlcipdnt and waived ezamlnatlna.
Ndt HMfd From.
He waa releaaed upon ISOO bail and
STRICKEN WHILE ON WAY
October term of
By Wire to the Brealng Record.
DENVER LAST NIGHT.
lates court In Grand Rapids,
Germaine Oordes was arrested last
Forumouth. N. H.. Sept. 2.—The
night
at
Laland
by
Deputy United
first draft of the treaty of peace be
SUtes
lies Marshal
rshal Ed bDonnell. who
tween RuMia and Japan is completed
ne from Grand Rapids for that purof the shortpose. The greater part
i
unleM the counsellors decide to revise
was paid by half
aone article. B. n. Russ of the state WAS TAKEN BACK TO HIS HOME age waa
malne Oordes. Amll at
departneot and John Sulllran of the
tbe remainder, fI.C3K.95. being raised
ON SPECIAL TRAIN.
poatoAtw department arrived this
by Postmaster Martin Brown, whose
in time of
frlen(
his
nds earn*
aoralag to cnarons the Anal u-xi upon
ible. It 1 algalAi
the paiThment. They will have It com
as bis friends in LceUnku county and
His
CondHIofi
Is
Ra^fMd
M
Serious.
pleted by Tuesday for aignlug by the
Traverse City heard of the predksWm Taken Sick at Rint and
envoys.
ment into which he had l>ecn thmwn
by the dlsbooesty of bis deputy postThe counselor* framing the doru '
Had to Be Carried From
fiiasler. they immediately came to hU
nent oama to a' hitch over the article
the Train.
rescue and offered to help him ou:
relatlag to Saghalin Island on the
Anancialty. Even resorlers at Lelanrt
quoBlIoO of forHAcatkin*. The draft I By Wire to the Rvening Record.
came th his aid
of vasloua alses.
The aid extended to postmaster
I prohibited Japan To fortify.
iDwn varied from $50 to |3oo and
Rusaians contended this by Inference ernor Hliss started for Chicago cn
any of the people making these con
gave them the right to erect forllAca- route to the nailoes] encampment of
tions But the eavoys arranged the mai- the G. A. R. at Denver last night. At tributions refuse to acct'pi security,
itlngt last night In Flint wss tsken suddenly ill and had to their sole aim being lo help him out of
1 fornal i
tniuble. Postmaster Brown Is extreme
> room. The Russians 'receded
smd’ It was agreed that neither govern- be carried from the train. Physicians ly popular throughout Leelanau coun
meat should be permltiod lo erect ft>r- gave orders for a special train, which ty and his friends do not propose that
brought the former executive horq he should suffer to any extent through
tlicaUoOB.
icr. It was a very trying lime for
A meeting of the envoys is called for early this morning. He was met at the
this afternoon to consider and approve train by his brother. *Dr. L. W. BUss, Martin Brown but he came out of It In
of the treaty.
and taken home In an ambulance. He better shape than he had reason to ex
CaBle la
suffering from heart disease and Is pect a few days ago. He was not In
shape Anancialty at this time to bear
Japanemi Osupytlpr nenntson an- j la a aerions condition.
le^i^v^ leas which the cmbexxleatmaeos that no message has l>cen
lent of Corde* Involved and It was
cHved from tBc mikado for Ave days.
is purpose to strain every effort lo
He admitted that the drawing of the
‘lleve hM bondsnten from loss, as a
armistice yetlCBtoy^wto taken by eneavoya on their osm responsimiiiy. Mrs. J. F. GMleepie Addresssd the payment of $4,300 would severely crip
ple soma of them.
The cable •* broken.
Womsn’s Club—Mrs, J. G. John
>irdes had very frankly admitted
* embcxxlement and stioght at once
son Furnished a Piano.
make it good, iiis relatives, huw*r. desired to save him from punlshnt and had agreed lo make good a
One of the pleasaniest stirnrlses of
Traveraa City BhBate® Were Bucoeasportion
of the amount ut*on condition
the afternoon program held by the
ful at th* Efiat Jardan Shoots
that he be not prasecuted. The ra.ve.
Woman's Hub yesterday aftem«K»n was however, waa in such shape that no
O. Carvaf waa High Guo.
the lnfi»misl siK'erh of the president. promises In this regard cwild l>o made.
Btates District Attorney
Alton
Mrs. J. F. Gillespie, who followed the United States
ell. who app<*arcMl for the
FVHirteen members of the Traverse aClertKMNi's program by si>eaklng erf the
ent, stated that It wouU b«' Im
City Rod and Gun club attended the sffairs of the club and rtvommondlng
possible
to
accept
s«*itlement
iiism any
annuel shoot el Rasl J«T*-dan. which many llllle additions to the year's conditions whslso*'ver. as the
I'niiod
closed yesterday, ahd besides lieing ex work. She laid es|H*cl*l stress on re States rerognixed no sentlmrnt In mat
cellently entertained and having a Ane furnishing the kitrhen by having ters of this kind. It was agreed, how
ever.
that
if
sctllemml
was
ImmcHll-,
time, brought Ixtme ell the money ex **kltcb<Hi
cht« jihoe
jihoeers.**
Promptness In
Btely made, that efforts would Ik- msde^
state '
erythlng, Mn [•lllespie stated.
cept that whick brent to Manetdona.
to make the punishment as tight as
success. Civic
e keyn*>te
Illege ta
Floyd Hasiman of that village
taking
tiossible. and It Is believed that the
■o days'Jrtgli
second mone>- for the
uf Mr. Cordi**' friends In l.ctaken up by
ivoragt i of the Trav
■sge.
Hlltespie in the line of devel«»p- land and other |»ortlons of Leelanau
■ City shooters
rrs 1fot the two »layi Mm. Glll(
county
a'in In* oxerie<l In an effort to
for the coming year and her
O. Carve
lanrer. K4. whieh
obtain
the
mercy of ihe court mhen
r.. Bnyder. K4; Murnd, spiHCh1 received favorable romment*
The club n*oms were Ix-aiilifully dec- the case comes lo trial.
Even Pivsimaster Brown roagnsnloi-aied with American Aags, as the
Hv for the rear Is |o b,* mously agreed to exercise fal* omn Inr stud:
of his friends to ihls
Iliad standing well up In the Ml H.
American In even' ri'spect. The re- Auence and that and
Cordes had lieen
Carver was high gun the Arst day fresbments carrhti mil the same lilea. end. liecause he an
for many years. As
Inning
inlng a If reel ami was also high Aag napkins ludog used, and wdonial very grual friends f Cord«*s must stand
the
case
stands
now
brown
bread
sand
second
day. winning a It Glad • nrfreshroenis of tea.
a the
trial,
punlshm«*nt
rests mith
.
and
his
punlf
iread
bidng
served
bnnting
sx
J
M
Thomas,
one
wirhes
and
glngcrhi
...........
-......... .—
stone I illng a. United States court. He is re
and
irf yell.
lunger memlKTs ot the local ^ The club colors <rf
of the
In the Aoral decora
_ ,
I also along and on the way were carried out in
his
homi\ when the train stop|>e<l. went tlmis of golden glow and aslors. A leased on hall In the s"m of
out and gathored a huneh of cal tails delightful and much appreciated sur- sureties being Walter Grelllrk and F.
Bechtel. Cordes wa.s represented
Whlch he gaye some irf the other. prise mas given m hen a fommunicaL tion mss read from Mrs. J. G. Johnson by P. C. Gilbert and Prosecutor Day
■ souvenirs-of the i
j offering the club the us«* of her Ane ton looked after the Interests of
; plann ihnuighoiit the year. A rising Brown.
in the meantime the stock of Cordes
! vme of thanks was given her. Among
oth«T pleasant gifts m-ere a quantity Brothers* store In Leland was attached
■ns from Mrs. W. by the Musseiman Grocer company
.utlTul poii«*d ferns
grace the rooms upon a claim of ILfiOn. and a repre
mhlrh mill gn
bum Wbodman Olvgn a Surprise by
sentative of a Detroit dry goods house,
mhlch also has a large claim, has ar
th* intermediatss of the Church *
rived to seek protection for the ac
of Chriet
count of his Arm. It is probable that
the business mill be placed in the
All trains have lK«*n met the Is^t
hands of a trustee and allomcd to
» Timhlin \
tlnue.
Iwo days by delegations of Intermedl ,
sirs from the Christian church, wait
MIm Sumner, of Cleveland.
tng the return of their superintendent
RUSSIAN EMIGRANTS BARREDfrom the summer vacation. So mhen
,
. Miss Sumii
Cant FaM Through Hamburg on
that unsuspecting young lady walked of Cleveland. O.. Miss Edith Timb
coont of Cholera.
tint h SI he senior
and
nlor a
I as was hos
Junior east side crowds
the We- By ■Wire to the Evening Record.
Bern bled at the home <
ilng. The
long club house last
W. H. Olman. It was a oompleir sur- QJ**'^*’
Bosioi Sept. 2.—The pwnsportailon
■ing party and was f Rus*
prise. The rooms were docoratod with affair
enjoyed by everyoae off the
pre- thoroughly
"
ferns and Aowert and a progi
TwelIve number* and Cholera.
sented.
extras were damiWd. the musk,
A procession was then formed to emcort Miss Woodman to the next house which made the eveniag aall the more
FLOODED BY TYPHOON.
where long tables were spread. The enjoyable, iicing furnished by Stemrart
1 and and Steffens. Fall Aowers lent
Water
BBanfhai Wm Invaded I
In the southwest comer, pnnch was
TBtm Foot Doop.
eerved during the evening by Mist:
—„ festoons around the ■ rooms. „ Margaret Moffatt and
R»ib R»- By Wire to the Evening Record.
and
Shanghai. Sept, 2.—A typhoon last
loving token trf esteem was presented! »An«i- The dance ended ahortljr after
to the guest of honor and iBe refreah-1 «WnlgkL
ments served.
!
------------------------Anether FenKlen Filled.
Hi«s Florence Strickland of Ovid.
CONDITION MORE SERIOUS.
MIeB.. a gradnate of Traverae City BoaSkekher sing.
FfwMant Harpsir Hw Lift for Bnttla.. tncM CoUege haa accepted a potion G. Artlrar Depew. pianlat. Longer proi vitB tBe NaOaoal Gaak Register <
sm® than usual, beginning 7:30 to-
jtftp MECTiT pninra
EX-GOVERNOR
RUSS IS ILL
HEMTTRqUBlE IS THE CAVSE
MtOMTEDIMPBOVElEIITS
mOtTMLHEjlBIIET
By Wire to the Eveniag Record.
lAPore. India. Sept. 2.—The faadae
outlook in India la worse thaa la yoart.
At least three^uartsn of the rnnttnsat
te soffertag from a lack of raia. the
Camlae now appears to he inevitable
and almost sure to be acaNapaaled by
r deaths.
DINGING pun
]
a pamlon.
ling train aad went to
HAWK HATS/® Bale,
aept Irff
HaaMtton dotklag Ca
irslHBWAY
sm TOMMY
When School Begins
ybu hear our name on cvciy poptb lips. It moans
that every article needed for School is to be found
here.
BoHool BmoWm,
l^toRoll®,
KBo.
FREE BOOK COVERS with aU High School/
text books purchased by us. Bring in your 'sec^
ond hand books.
0lfy Bo9k ChsStore
BsharlC*.
RMnalna sf Hanry W. Bowan Brought
L/ . to MVf to %rus av aauM wasaavs
■VNTH Va/kH-MV
6 O'OIjOOK EDITION
FUNERAL SERVICE TOMORROW.
aaas
«go to undergo an operation for
a of the Lungs brought on by an
attack of pleuro-pnenmonia *and who
died
ning and Uken to the
here this momi
hoiM of Mrs. W. J. Nelson of North
Cedar street. The funeral will be held
from Asbury church tomorrow afteral 2:30 o'clock. Rev.
Rev Hugh Ken
nody offlclallng. L. D. Curtis
charge of the arrangements.
MARSHALL flELO TO WEO.
Will Marry MfW. ftoll* Caton of Chicage in London Tuaoday.
^
By Wire lo the Evening Record,
l»ndon. 8ept^ 2.—The wedding of
Marsliall Field, the Chicago merchant
and Mrs. Della Spencer Caton of Chl» will occur hen^ Tuesday and will
rery quiet. A special license ha*
Just been taken out.
ITS SCHOOL TDtt
THS WEB
and ihe boys aiul girls must
have ahoos and I K^licvc that
if every parent who intends
to buy ahoee would go to
Frialrich’i and iusiiect their
lii|e of school shoes, loam
the good points in them, and
tee how well they are made
and how well they look, that
Friedrich’s style would sell
all the school shoos sold in
Travers*' City this year. KbI
for everything neeilod to atari
the bop off to gchool looking
smart!
^
Come,'here for everything
yon need to patch ont iho
•esaon with till Fall domanda
heavier weigh ta.
Come hero and aoo ihe.firat
aprinkling of Fall Faahkma.
in Men’a and Boy’a wear.
KnhsdtSBsvtSSLr
B Bit af risk; everj- pair is
just as they represent them.
Tbty StBBd thfi Lbm
A CLIAR lUGGT
is good to^ look i^a,
yvt how ‘mauy tlirty,
mud oovcnxl one* you
•oo. Why not got n
gotsl buggy ipongi* and
cUvin yours up.
Wo
lyivo a fine line of bogpy spongoe in Velour
ami .Mtaoo Sheep’s wool.
Prioos frotu 15c to 40c.
It will pay you to sou
our lino of sponges if
you think of buying.
Spendid School
Shoes...
The l»c8t daya oi(^earth -glorious,
wm'.froc, hnpp/ achool ilays
■Icmnml tb6 lic.t ihora on Mrtli.
School Sbois
Tor Jin
DRUG J^TOREL
FRONT 6.JUN|^
Wb are bow BvrmBBomtlr loCBtod iB tU Williolm block
DRS. SAWYER & PENHALLE6AN
%
ThM b Osr Hind asd tb« Hlad T«« Will FM Bm
BAOHANT
We carry a largo lino of
the R*sl School llouBt^
Hbo(«. Nothing Ix'tler
mailo to wear.
.—
wait:5
A
ROBOOK
VISIT OUR
YARD
■V'
...Special Salt,...
-
and aeo the aaaortmont of
Lumlier ami Building Matorinla to lie had here?
Did yon ever viait our mill
and see what wo are able to
_ turn out in tlm way of Inter— ior Finish, Scroll Hewing,
iniing. Stair Work, etc.
on Misses' and Childrens’
Shoes, for the next 30
Days. Call ami
soo
them. No iroublo to
show you at
D K i^T I mTm>
mrtd enitkk
O. C. MOFFATT
If you are going to huild or rejiair, <
help you—visit us at any time!
r prices and stock must
& Companf
Abotraota of Tttlo
PRICES SATISFACTORY
242 e. TivBt St.
Roona aiO Btata Bank Bide.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ns Ptoona. 82i Ball. 100.
-TMV rMJBMI
Orfnnoll Bro-tHers
Tbfi PiBBO BBd OrgEB Bajm' Goidg
In thn hlirtory uf Mlrhlcmn'* Sfaia<- Baatn<««
tiu nmm* ■tmnrtii out ao pminUotitly m OBMNKU^ BBOK-«ao« mtmoM w» aiitnk 1-U» PiBBo porchiiw-A nmm* »h*l hm> stood ms
ponlUvs.rusrmnUw of MttiUmetloa to mrtrj
• pgrnhsiw f*r ctw twsatyfltm
To* will llmd It V’EBV MUCH TO TOCE
ADVANTAOB to
or eoaaankmt* with
oa If yes srm ronUnapUUar 'th« pnrchtm- at s
s Plmao or say oUmt Muidoml laatrmmcwi.
*R0TU WEICOME
•vealed that Bis ‘
m
No Rain la ln«a and t*rDapac& An
Ttm Many Oaatha Will UndwMf
WVATHUK-Ota... u4 <»Mer to- I
One of Our Leading
..Styles..
WMMorrfM
ORINNKL.I. BROTHER®
Nkbl^'t
HbsIc Hbbss, 159 E. FraBl SC.
ME>KS CaTOCNO mens
CixymufoieruRMisHOfos ’
SREOIAI.
SAI-E ;
Sample lot Fancy VestsSample lot Fine Hats
About three dozen each
Going at One-Fourth off
B WRMAN
e-HCKT
(MBW CAOnm BX^OOK.)
'.t
F-OR THUS SEASON
wm ■vPMw—omi4 tmy;
ingvBnimom
“issyf
: ciTV, memaAii tATuimV. MFrcMfcn «.W
ititfiiiiiattitlS
Sbakflapeua
with
iiioAttAV. iJISSs MY.
pgitU than, tee thata
,gpod part fli it if left
aafe and aeoon in tha
Satingi Bank ao that
ypw may ban it plna
oompqrod interest
>fH» it win be of the
gnfdost Talne to yon—
wbmyonan too old to
ena mbn, or arhen yon
want tomweat m a bnaineat d your own.
JnMMiiliMruI
INCLUDCt tFOirrt* GAMCt AMO
TWO AODftCMCt.
Mnjmr A. V. PrtoMch jmS Pmm 6.
•ilb^
Wm
AMMm
tl^
M OrnnW mto k
•Ig Pbrnka Durtof the Day.
TMlt MOVE1I MUIlOeilCftt.
*'P»rter ana *'Ja6oaoa* Imre bees
aeotanfed to Marquetta prison for 11^
for. th« nptrrdor of Pawnbroker Mor^
of Detroit. With the clooins at tba
tieanr doors of tbs prison, tbe In
famous case sods ro lar as tbe public
Is co^mod but not for tbe two
Ylrted mm.
f
On Prtday, July 2^. Joseph Moyer
vas brntaUf murdered In bis pa«m
shop, tbs
bstoc robbery, Tbe
||||i|Mlce bad no cine, not h Inc tangible tc
on and tbe oplnltw wras <^en bas
atded tbat tbe murderers would never
bb caucbt but Just exactly one week
l|^er, Aua. 4. •*T*om’* Sherman, alian
Kfcrry Johnson, and Frank Weakley.
sUhas Harry Parker, were arrested in
(^▼sland. Two days later they
brooftbt to Detroit: four days passed
abd “Johnson" confessed to the police;
two weeks later. Au*. 24. they were
n^cd on trial and just ooe week later
tiey were convktcMl of the crime, the
<^to of their conviction beina five
^ks to the day on which the crime
ribs commit ted.
IS arcoinpllslird despite the
t U>at the police did not know which
l^y to tom. A tcmptlns reward bad
ti oflrer««d 1»iit this did nc»t cause the
t of the two men. they were their
undoing. • Miinler will out" and it
In this Cpse. The world is a
y mnaU-place when men have a load
( gnllt on their souls and ••JohniH»n"
1 ‘ Parker" were no .exceptions
jj€>th are compartlvely young
lt|^ Iftol no far as the world Is con<mme(blb«y are now dead. Their duwiiIpJ Ilyas'*the result of the common
(Miises—ldl«*m*ss and diHsipation. Pbr
l^e of these they excbangtHl a life
dine and the price Is all the more tertAle eonsid«Hinp what a slight ndurn
tm*y rerelv«*d for It.
Rev. J. W. MlUc>. one of the best
row. with the lutsslng of Rev. Mr.
MUIer from the ranks, the ministry
tom's a sturdy niemlM’r of the old
MThtMil.who was ever on the side of
right and who s«*rvr(l faithfully and
tfell. s<» faithfully that In all the years
df his paslorales. he never rested bu:
wprk('<i without a vsesllnn.
Ols llhlwell will give the entire enIgrtalnment at Hrst M. Fj. rhurrh.
Tuesday. Kept. Tith. IkMi't fall to hear
her.
sept 2
WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to MIlWBukce. via M. A N. E. and N. T. Go.
Round trip 13.00. Going Thursday
afieruoon and Uuiving Milwaukee Mon
day night, Aagt. 3rd, lOlh. 17th, 24th
and 31st
nag 2-tf
Like Finding Money.
^Finding health Is like finding monry
-pso think those who are sirk. WTien
yyu ha\«* a r«mgh. Cold, sore thritat or
chc^t
Iietter »ct promptly
llke W r. ItarlH’r of Sandy I^'vcl. Va.
He saTs.
"I had a terrible chest
trmildc. caused
ilusi on my lungs; but. after finding
rolleC.ln «»ther r.m.*.Ues. 1 we* <
by Dr Kings New Discovery for
ipcton. t-.Mu:!,, .irf cow. - Orel-
Monday, nmloa labor all over tte
eonstry will eetobratc. The first Mbto
day hi Beplember Is the worktag mmS
day. On tb^oocaakm bn lays aM
hto tools and worktac dotlMs aaf
oomea forth either In bU beM ddCbail
or tbn tmlfonn of tbe nalon to u
bn betoaga. In tbe cities'tbe street*
are flitod with mareblag men and
the smaller towns them Is gwewlly
some eort of olieervsncw.
Traverse City win celebmle this
year aad tbe celebration will be one of
tbe largest ever held here, the day
win be full to overflbwjfng. The iports
begin with a ball game at 8 a. m. and
conclude srltb n water polo game at
5 p.'m. At 1:30 p. m. tbe big parad<
wni be given and following this will
be the speaking.
Cadillac wtll send a large delegation
and a special train on the M. t It. E.
has been arranged for to carry the
Manistee visitors. In addition, i
of .the surrounding towns and village^
will send large representations and it
Is expected tbat. unless the weather is
very bad tbe day will bring a great
crowd to the city.
The complete program follows:
8 a. m.—Ball game at asylum
grounds. Printers vs. Cigarmakers.
Plumbers vs. the winners. Np admis
sion fee.
10 a. m.—Forenoon spotis Front
strffieet. Half mile bicycle race, poulo race, wheelbarrow race, sack race.
1 ;30 p. m.—Parade of various unions,
city officials. McPherson post Q. A. R..
floats of business men and vlailing del
egations. The parade sUrls from the
comer of Oak and I^nt streets. *nie
line of march la: Bast on Front street
to Wellington' street, south on Welling
ton to stale, west on state to Union,
south on Union to Eighth, west on
El^lk to Central school grotmds.
Immediately fo4|pwlng tbe pArade
there win be addresses by Mayor A. V.
FYlcdrlch and Attorney Farm C. Gil
bert.
3 p. m.—Afloraoon sports on Union
street. 220-yard dash. 100-yard dash,
nmnlng broad Jump, standing broad
Jump. hop. skip and Jump. Medals, not
cash prizes will be given for these
sports. BO that amateurs may enter
without endangering their standing.
3:30—Base ball game at asylum
grounds. Traverse City Knights of
Pythias vs. Marilstee Knights N
Pythias.
4 :30 p. m.—I.«g riding in the chute.
John Rush will give an interesting ex
hibition of skill and steady nerve.
5 p. m.—Water polo game, John
Roest's vs. Kenneth Smith's leanj- H
the day is warm this will be given In
the bay near the Vnton street dock.
If not. In the river near CXss strtv’t
bridge. The Central Labor Union has
offered a handsome silver cup as a
trophy.
b p. m.—Grand ball In Forester hall
erod with sort's, a Chicago street ci
conductor applied Bucklen's Amlc
Salve, and was soon sound and we1
"1 use It In my family,' w rites G. .
Welch, of Tekonsha. Mich., "and fin
li perfect." Simply great for cuts an
bums. Only 26c at C. A. Bugbee
Drug Co s. F H. Meads' and Johnsoa
Drug Co.’s drug stores.
<?b. s. F. H. Meads- and Johnson Dmg
(5>.'b drug stores; TiOe and $1.00; guarTHE GRADUATES of Traverse City
antwNl. Trial Isjttle lOr.
Business College succeed.
aug Sl-3t
Compljnnp with the mjucet of the
LABOR UNIONS
THIS BANK WILL aOSE
SaWfiiP Bank |
iMLTHIIDTWOCetCHES
Ou ft A I. CCNTflAL KHCHieAM .CX- cunaioN WAA uoht.
Arrivad In ^ Ctty Two Haer* atitf a
Half Lato—Thoaa Wti* An /*•
VisHing Her*.
Geatral aad G. R. A I. arrived In the
cigr iaat evening at 8:25. being ^
aad a half bonrs late as was.
pal^ tha expectation was. IbAt (bM
wo^ be ime of tbe torgeet wxcoiill^
of the seam but only two coacbM
wore aenTto this cityJibe rnmalnt^
going north on the malB'fttre. ^’
A number of friends of^be Incomiag
exonrslonists were at Ilia; de^ ‘ fir
two houm patiently^ wafttbg tbe
rival of the train wklcb was the regu
lar O. R. A I. d*e here at T b'clotk.
Among (boee to arrive in this Ohy'fdr
a tpi days' stay were;
1^. K. L. Carr of Chicago, who will
be bie guest .of Mpb. Jennie Sllvei;.*.
during her stay.
Miss Edith Rowley of HaimVei^ fS
win be the guest of friends.
John Dennett of Detroit arrlvgifi wit
tbe crowd and while bere'wft] be
guest of Mrs. Frank Bennett.
*•
Warren O. Day of^trolt arrlv^ to
make a ten days' visit* at the home of
a G. Shorter.
Miss May Thompson of South Board
nm came In on Ihe excursUm to visit
Mrs. Jennie Hagar.
Mr. and Mrs. Shorley Taylor of Jackson. arrived as the guests of their
mother. Mrs. A. L..Elnley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King of Webervllle arrived to visit their parents. Mr.
aad Mrs. Cbarlea Revolt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Hills
dale came for a ten days* stay wrlth
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sailer of Webster
street.
Mlsa May Bralschl and brother. Arn
old, of E2k Rapids were at the depot tc
meet their brtNher, John Bratscbl, and
wKe of Union City, who are hero for a
ten days’ stay.
Mrs. Vera Cushman <»f Silver Creek.
N, V., arrived to make a ten days’ #ta>
wUh Mrs. A. W. Bushce.
The Misses Hsle of {.nraine. Ohio,
who arrived as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gannett.
M. E Dietz of Detroit arrived as
the guest of Mrs. U Ptaannensehmtdt.
Miss May ScarvcII of Nashville ar
rived as the guest for ten days of Miss
Gayle Griswold.
Mrs. E F. Krebs and two children
of Olivet arrived last evening to visit
her mother. Mrs. M. C. Miller
Mrs. Ada Biirkett Weever of Char
lotte arrived as the guest of friends In
the north.
Mrs. James Kehl and son. Isaac, who
have been at Manton as the guests of
her brother. Bob Howell, came in on
the excursion last evening on their
way to Norlhport.
Miss Emma Childs of tpsUanU ar
rived for a ten days' stay at the borne
of J. E Hamlin.
^
Mrs. Mary Baker of MlddleriUo ar
rived for a ten days’ stay at the home
of Mrs. EM Sumner.
Mrs. A. E. Bemis returned on the
exenrsion from a trip to Ionia, where
she was called to attend fier daughter,
Mrs. Carl Lewis, who is 111.
Mrs. John Randall and daughter
HoDday, September Fonrtb
toobgerve'
LiAMIdfi DAY
We are heartily glad to join with
the other workin^nnon in thik,
fully n'oojniizing the fiict that
LaW Ihiy is rapidly beoooing
TBB iUTIOHXL BOUDAT
m itomin MTSHi SB Mfum
Jaekaon arrlveA. an Uw guenu
Arthur <;i>ee8 nad fninily.
~ W. M. Cole and C. 8. Rainer of Ha^
Uaga airlvod and will visH Crisods in
Ue city. .
«. C. Baughman and (amUy of Jack
non are tbe guesU at friends In the
oitjr,
Raaben Benfer of Toledo. Ohio
the gnest of retail ves in tbe city.
Mrs. W. V. Sumner-of Chelsea Is the
gnest of E Sumner of this city.
Mra.tN. U. Crabb of Charlotte Is the
guest of George Smith and family.
W. M. Vanderslurs of Pittsburg ar
rived tost evening and will visit
frteads,.for a few day^.
jFraak, Btdger of St. Paul. Minn.. Is
visiting the family of Fred Atkinson of
Traverse Lake resort.
1100 RawafxL tlOOi
Tbe readers of thia paper wltl be
pleased to learn tbat there Is at least
one dreaded disease tbat acknoe baa
baea aide to care In all its atagea. and
that la Catarrh. HaR’s Catarrh Cure
to the only posiUve care hoar knam
to tbe Btedical fra
fraternity. CatnrA
oeing n eoaatuauonnl dtoansa. reqairaa
n oonsUtnMoiinl trentmeot. Hall'a Catarrb Cure la taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blaod and mneoaa
aurfaces of the ayatem. thereby dethe foundation of the dtoenae.
up tl
Ing natuee in doing its work, Tbe
prietors have
tave ao much
m
faith in lu c
live powers
oiler Oke yon
in thatI they
t
am for any
at case that
dred Dollars
core. Send for
>r list of IteatfiImottiS:
Addn
kddn
F. J.
J CHENEY A CO„ Toledo. O.
Sold by all drugglaU, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for ocMurtJ
patlon.
SfICiAL OFfR
Hepiiii
15 per cent off on any Ding
ing Table in stock.
20 per cent off on all Dinr
inff Chairs. This extra
ordinary offer Is good for
a few days only.
r*ui£
MnMi Pnpli Fg SA
■ BaptaM.
hare heard It aerlouly stated."
raid the laadlady. “that one weighs
more Itefore one rats than after ooe
has Joat had a meal, im yon thinksm-h a thing Is powdlde?"
rn»l
er. "I-can easily aoderstand how oue
:clght lose enough fieab while ondergolug the exer«4se that Is oeeemsary in
coitsuming a rbuuk of chicken
d«mn weight eonsldei
We have and offer for sale the fol
lowing list of real estate. It la all de
sirable prtjperty and must* be sold.
Call or phone for prices.
70 ft on Bay 8l . ouoosfte narrow’s
store. Building on same Is now used
as warehouse, but can be used for
dwelling.
Lot n. e. cor. 16th and Rennie Sts..
57 ft. on 16th St.
50 ft. lot on West 8th St, east of
.No. 620.
House and lot. 801 Sixth 8L
Huu.no and lot, 1012 Bohemia 8L
House and lot. 8 W. cor. Web
•bstcr
and' Mlchigni
IJIWN WORK—Sodding and seed
3 Iota on Elmwood ave.. between
ing neatly done. All work guaranteed.
Wmvno and Rav R»n.
3 lots on Hovueo street, between
phone 796 and 128. Browning A
Way ne and Bav Sts.
Adslcy.
Aug 7-lmo
I>»l 71. and house. Oak Heights.
lot
One of the Im-sItI locations
in the city
iirroiindlng country for home.
htimi 4
arrmK of land. large bouse,
and Rarasdrll Sts.
12 to H acres land In Elmwr
Blmwotid t
ship, about 1 mile from city limits.
Will make
raake a grK>d
gfK>d market gat
garde
bactM Ornc Btor. or
Hhaao.Bora
3 4A s P4 miles east of Cedar Run.
miles
west
of Cedar Run.
4 10 s 14
-rable saw timlier
There Is considerable
•la Rlnmell. fh#- lnw«*Ht known
nd plenfy of mood Umber
male vote# fn the world, at nn«» M. K. and. Soil grK>d.
cherejr. Tneaday. Sopt .',th.
sept 2
Factory on Bay St., power and mahint-ry ready l«» run. 353 ft, frontag^.
1 gt*o»l Itjcailon for any line of maniiAaron Wriclit. wife and dauglitrr of
Toledo am 8|M>ndlng a short lime with
as A fToalBt.
J. E Orelllck Co.
1). E. Wright and family of this Hty.
Mr. and Mrs. S 8. SScribner and fam
ily arrive*! to f-ix-nd some lime In the
north, leaving again this morning for
DEALERS IN EVERYTHIMG
DEALERS IN EVERYTHINtt
Northport, where they will l»e gtu'sts
the Hotel Setdt.
AA. P*oitovis
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Woril
C.ot on Cheap.
> may well t^iink h<- has got «iff
cheap, mho. after having conirarti-i|
constipation nr indigesUon, is still
able to perfoPrTy restore his hoalih
;hing will do this but Dr. King b
Nem- Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and
certain cure for headache, const ipatien. etc. ZT>c at C. A. Bugb*«e l>riig
Co.’s, F. H. Meads’ and Johnson Dm;
Co.'s drug stores; guarantc'ed.
EXPERIENCE has deroonst rated
that a young lady can have no surer
road to success than to take a course
of shorthand and typewriting There
» better school fn which to get
such a course than at Traverse City
Business College.
aug 31 3i
JWHOBMniiS.
_ J. A HDELLHAIfTEL__
uiL~isTaTx am'um
Notary
~
to. twM k Pmtilipi
DENTISTS
sBmrED TO omcBs
smjoinssiintuscC
P*. O.
MIOMOIopHi
Tnelitr sf Viiliii
SMtfe S14e SkM Stare
328 SOUTI 8HH STKEH
OCAI^IIS
IN
KVUnrTHiNa
The Greatest Advance Sale
of BEAUTIFUL RUGS
Rccognizinfj the fact that Rugs arc a, most important feature of the deco
rations of the home ; that the time is not so very far distant for you to plan
on the changes you may make when you clean house; that no one can
have too many rugs ; we have anticipated all these and have now on sale a
stock of beautiful rugs that can not be equalled in the city. The most im
portant item in this great advance sale is the money you are saving.
Buying now you can save from ten to twenty per cent in good clean money.
When there is a piossiblc chance we believe in giving our customers the
benefit. Notice our prices.
9IZK
you KOffer with indigestion, conKtJpalion, fi*cl moan and rniss, no
strength or appetite?
Hollister s
Rocky Mountain Tea wlH make you
well and keep you well. 35 cents. Tea
Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
EXCUIglONS
PepeM^qubttb
STATE FAIR, DETROIT,
Sapt. 11 to IS.
• Pero Marquette agents will sell
round trip tickets to Detroit, account
of Stale Fair, at rate of one fare phis
5fi cents, which locludet admission to
the fair. Tickets on sale Sept. 1*1. 12.
18. 14 aad 15. good to return any dav
o and Including Sept. 16. Ask
agents for particulars,
dept 1-2-4
H.'F. Moeller. C. P. A.
SOMETHING N*EW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
p-iH-XY,
I bearoMad bjr
as la good
_ >4 coa
mmdltioa vlih
filttera. a.
A. A. vrowB,
Brava,
Man
uuna.
flaamBaamau
& C., aaga: “Ftor yaar aiy wif* aaffarad tetaaaaly from dyapepaU.
pUcatad with a torpid Uver, aadl
lost bar Btreagth aad vtgac. aad
came a atore wreck of her fanaer aaK.
Then abe tried Electric Hum. a
helped her at once, aad fiaally ■
her caUrHy mreO. 8be to aov stroag
aadhaatthy.’' C. A. Bagbae Drag <to.
F.^. Mends wd. Jahaaaa Drag Oo.
draggiata. aell and gaarantea them
60c a bottla.
mmm
obimx
WITH A; SUN-BURST SHADE
The size that appeals to the housewife and arc most suitable for the par
lor, sitting room or dining room. Some very fine Brussels Rugs that sell
for $16.50. the advance sale price is $14.Of). Another pattern will be $15.00.
now $12.50. A beautiful Smyrna, marked to sell for $20.00. now $15 60.
A (*ery’ fine Velvet at $25.00, if bought now will cost you $21.00. Something
very good in Velvet, $25.00, at this sale for $21.00. A beautiful Wilton Rug,
an exact duplicate of a beautiful $55.00 Persian Rug, is marked at $45.00 ;
will now cost you only $^18.00. Then we have several very fine odd sized
Rugs that may be just what you want for your rooms, at prices that will
surprise you.
A OKKA-r L.IS-rOP’ RlwIGS
In smaller sizes that are all included in this advance sale;
Smyrnas.........
Advance sale...........
Smyrnas.........
Advance sale ......
Smyrnas.........
Advance sale...... ........... 1245
V^elvets...........
Advance sale......
Advapcf* sale
........... .3 10
Velvets
Tapestry ....
Advance sale........... ........... 1.60
Advance sale......... ........... 1.20
Tapestry ....
Advance sale......
Moquettes ...
Moquettes ...
Advance sale...........
85
Moquettes ...
Advance sale.......................
Store Closed all day Monday, Labor Day
■Be-SBE oa Jfinbv SSe
H-V
THE FIRST NiTli^NAL RAIfK
"‘:v ..
■
rsattotimi
BEBHITIpllY
Mlfl^MM HAVE m^mPmOfVfD
AMO FfICtHIfICO W,
wiama ibe noia
HAULS MADE UQH^ AT THE
CENTfUL EtNUDINa
He»e Lawton.'
ollioa wkk tte OcralaB4 CBEs bo. i
Qaaitwlr
tW V. C. T. C. Mita Tteatex^
■raiir Lara faast,
EopL HE. ^ EM rartteaeo of Ufa. »:S»; aroMMaE. MM A.HE4 U IyK prfdgal. aiiEth ya4a;
Thorataa mtdMlL
TEa doBlRK oanrtora of tha eoaferaas raar «R1 ha hm at Aabnry
mtwmik gmia: Aaaa
ebar^
Cm4e: LDflan Inhasna, iowth grate;
Gkarch of
mtkmimt
Basel Una«Btaa. tfeiri grate; Bllth
■arvlee at l«:M a A. Eaalar Bi^vOlhha, aecosH grate; Usm Ehat
or ate A BL No aaealar aarrtra.
At the nm M. B. chaith toihOrioy
Irat grade: Laada BteO. klndafgarSpaeialio tte EraalBE EK»rd.
tha Bar. M. D. Garral vfD ptaaeh la
ua; Oraee Hastlagi^ Irlndinnai
EHHtoa. MMC 8«iit. l.~Tbo dradg the taonilBS. the Bar. Thbe. Cox la the
tei: Oaorge Tboagwoa. faHtor.
lait
dt
tatoroMtiot*
rttror
fron
Gras*
la tha ciool^
Oakm Etreci Baildiag-maldah
Btraaa. principal, sevens and eighth lain to Mac eoMtauMd acHa. and Clie or the edafetaaea year, aad It la
as: Glean Wfinep. Eflh and alath wovli to aav la fall sviac. TEe tEas: Lwfle Tbsohald. foarth nndl lasa raeaMir aaoralarad tha rhaanai
afUr grades;>-Callslra Dunbar, seeoad ap to Rirar atraot—a chaanH thirty
••
■
-
wm
■
w iita
CREW OF LAUNCH WAS TOitiO
,- *A«ioUT «V WAVBIL ' •
Engine ftoppad bat Ew FasaanfiM
Wera tawtefi aa «ia Ohara
OraatDHtealty.'
Braniag Record.
Mlek, OepL
party
Old Misria. imd an
i TMar nlfht wMeb tbay
^^tadly adE aot care te npeaL
^ Mlsskai tn a gasoUne
lana^ boi^ tor Trarerse City. As
is quite custoraary wttb this sort oC
anartarly aieeilng for this ooafareace crafL the engiae went FitMig. After
year wlU be beU thU Eaaiay/ thi ^ag tmEeted about by the waves for
ioM are la riauRe of Rev. W. A. some *ua»e. while tbe gentlemen fa
Shelley of Sottoas Bay. PraachlBEl abqrhe were cadeavoriag to get the en
this eveBlBg.at T;W. tfter whlrif tbo gine-to worklBfc the boat was with
quarterly eoefervace will be held, ^n- much dlflkraUT gotten near enough
day gM>ming and evening sersona by shore to disc*>arge the passengers,
wrbe made arraagemenu with a f
Rev. Shelley. AU are lariteC
er to take them to Traverse City. Tbe
■ocew of tbe txisL spent the remainder
of the Bight at the merer of the eleFifth Ward.
menii. and daylight found them near
Netiee to all Peraowe tMeraated:
the Cement Co.’s dock at ERt Rapids.
The special aaaeosment tax roll for A launch ut OM Mission was tele
the constmetSon of Lateral Sewer No. phoned for and soon came to the res
1. Sewer Dlatriri No. 8. located In the cue of the disabled craft.
alley between Washington and Web
ster streets, beginning on Oarfleld ave
nue. running tbeaee west to Barlow
street, thence north on Barlow to
Washington street, thence west on
Washlngioa atraei to RaUroqd avenue, and wiU be rufunted to you U sAar i»
i^bstfaboulsof
thence to ooaaect wttb trunk sewer,
TUm FXBfOUS
has been placed in my bands for col
lection. the aame to be paid on or be
fore Sept. 30. ms. •
M. E. HASKELL.
City Trenstfrer.
Office—Room 202 State Bank building.
Sept l-imo.
aad third grades; Oraes Brodic. first feat ante anfi olg laot teen. Horn
and aeedad grades: IMUe Kelaan. kin Hoary Btcbar^i. who wUl iaatall aa
Hoetric pov«r tdt oapplylfis light aiH
dergarten; Thomas Bell. Jaafftor.
State Street BoOdlag-Bna Pbmey, poww to Charlorata. Is teadglac tho
Ml to the OMla haofaaaa straeL
^
'• ntl •! t»i« T««ch««.
foarth grade.
BouaevlUo BuHdlag—Minale Hub^ to the fbot of his valor povor. ThU
will lower tho vaier at tbe loot of the
^ ^Tmssdaj moraiDK. After a cileoce of hell, drat to fifth grades.
' tll«r» AObUm. except In curfew duly.
Day School for the Deaf—Mrs. Caro- water vboola. frooi whIHi he will get
bis power for hla electric piaaL This
SHI or the ccotrml nehool wlU peal Uae Shaw.
channel will allow rcaaels from the
«m A AUDiDODJi ihAt VUI teU the rouncchain of lakes belav this place to
■ier AAd the Hlsh ochoH student that
come up to Bdlalre’s mala thorough
tSe iMtlryon d*f *
wnmer hare sped
fare, a fact which pleaaea laoncb own
aarnr and In their stead nine months
ELK RAPtOe.
ers. and tho general pab^c as well.
of work have come heToew another
Bidlaire baa a large number of
cation rolls around. The snmmons will
laoncbea for a town of Ita size, there
Im welrome to soom» while to others It Special to the Evening Record.
Elk RapWs. Mkrh.. Bept. f.—The being aomclhing like forty owned
Vlll ho a regretful oecasi
k>orse ^Uowlnr the «penlnf of the building at the new cement walk on Jiere.
The Wald mere hotel has been
schools, there will be apme beautiful River street, from Cellar to IVxter, Is
days which will be s mighty teropta- giving employment to a small army of rioted. W. J Osborne was forced to
tlf*. Sat they wlfl soon be followed by workmen—masons, carpenlers and U- rellnoulsh the bryineaa be bad estab
the winter and then school duties will borers—as the raising of the street lished by reason of falling health. This
hoTO setllod Into the regular mutlne grade has necevsitsted the raising of hotel has been unforuinate In iu pro
Slid will be less of s task.
nearly mery business block on the prietors for several years, few remainla boslness mo-e thsn a few
During the summer racaiioe the vs south side of the street. \Mille this
rloxta school buildings of the^liy'have work la going on numerous other Im months at a time for one reason or
lM*en Improved and freshent-d up for provements are also btdng made ot another.
School begins next Monday, with
Ibe coming nine months of the* school the buildings.
The first cement dwelling house t< nearly all of its old coriM of teachers.
year.
The local camp of the Modem Wood
Over 400 dc*kr have b<H'n redressed be erected In Elk Rapids Is now beinj
en of America has recenUy taken In
The balls In the Central building have built on Dexter street by FYank Wll
large number of new members, and
all-been ealrimloed. tbe woodwork
Hams and James Prcnch for Mrs. Bar
In a flourishing condition.
dressed and part of the lower hall bara Hogan. The main building is
Tbe I.attc^ Day Saints have rented
Your family will need a tonic. Why
ceiling has been eovered with a steel 24x2C. with a wing 18x20 feel In sire.
tbe Deaamore hall for their church
celling. Rooms two and three of the
)t give them Honister*e Rocky Mounaervleei for a year.
High school have been put m first
Uln Tea? Nothing eqralsif-te a brac
you era not satiefied with rssuHe.
Bellairc
citizens
now
own
three
at:
class shapt* and the celling covered have a smooth surface, combining
ing. life giving remedy* -Efi ofihts. Tea
This is our guarantee which goes wHb
tomoblles. with prospect* of a num
with steel. The most notkeabic make a handsome structure wl
• Tableu. Johnson Drarba.
'varyboUk.
her vnoro another season.
change, however, is the removal of the completed,
For 3aU aad Oaarantsad Only by
A steam beating plant is being in
old wardrobes which were formerly In
Kebic Lewis of Grand Rap'.ds will
try a RECORD WAMT
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
the hall of the High school, l^ien read the service at St. Paul's E^pis- stalled In the High school building.
Arms A Cole of Traverse City ore tho
wraps will iH* bung against tbe
copal church next Sunday.
on ordinary hooks which prove* (
R. W. Haroniel arrived here from contractors, .and have the worl^ prsomuch more sanitary. This makes s' Chicago Wednesday x;ith his pleasure tlcall) completed.
wonderful dferorcnce In tbe llghUng of yacht Uncas. and_ rejibru a pleasani ' Bert Trail, for a nVimber of years a
tbe hall which I* greatly Improved by trip and fast lime. The ITncas la i deputy therlff, resigned hla office to go
reihovInK the obstructions. More
two-masted, schooner-rigged yacht, to Misslsaippi to take charge of a lum
Irntlon will be paid to the venUlailoo soventy feet in len^h. She is a Long ber camp for the winter. Now he hat
boat, having been received word not to attempt to com *
of the hails this year than has pre- Island Sound
Just yet. because of the health condi
brought over this year.
vltwsly been done.
PLEASED WITH INSTRUCTION IN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
A supply room for the chemical lab
Mrs. James Gauntlell of Milan, tions and tbe quarantine In 'Missis
oratory has been Installod In the
and Pearl and Carl Rooster of sippi.
Travcrsn City, Mich., August 28. 190G.
The excursions from southern Mich
em«ttd of tha 'hall. This U something
ngton. D^-. sre guests of Dr. J.
igan and adjoining states are bringing
incipal '
which has l»ccn needed f.ir years and C. Ganntleit a^ family.
City.
wUl provo very^soful to the class In i Miss Margaret Kltchell. who Tias vlsitora and Joy to many Bellalre
Dear Sir —In reference
work I jour summer school. I
>hemlslry. The physical l8borstor>- been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char, homes at this time. The Influx of ex
> say that I am much pleased with
has been equlpjied with four handsome t)urk«*e, left Wednesday for her home cursion visitors it not as great thus
bookkeeping work. 1 would not taJie ten limes whsl the instnicti
far as in former years, however.
tabl«>s and a new vseunm pnmp srblch In Alden. N. V.
co*t me for the bereflt derived.
Tho Loyal Temperance Legion, a
has iMHti in demand fur several years
Miss Rose McDoiigal left Wednesday
I am glad to recommend your school to young i>eople preparing
l>and of enthusiastic young folks, have
tor buslnesa. I am aure they will receive proper attention and the
for her home in Los Angeles, after
is on tha wa^ from Oerroany.
best ot instruction. Your rates are reasonable, making It possible
Part of the ^alls in the Elmwcx>l pleasant visit with Mrs. H. B. Morse. raised the funds and had a pump pm
for
all
to take advantage of the groat opportunities you offer
It
and Boardman 'avunne buildings have
Mrs. J. R. Vescellut of Detroit is down at tbe prtncli>aJ comer on our
seems to me that no one can afford to be without the Instruction given
by yoi'.^
been calclmlned and fresbene^ up. visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. L. War- business -street. It appears to have
met a crying need.
YouJ may look for me to take up my t*ork again In your night school
The SUto street building has been
>eglnnlng of the fall term. I am
many young people will
The Northwosiero Michigan I O. O.
painted outside and Inside and put In
Mr. aad Mrs. Daniel Roberts and
be gli
take advanuge of thee opportunity
Mrs. C. A. Vlsger of Monroe are here F. assorialion meets in BellaJre Sep
first rlat«B sha;>o.
while worklD!
log at their regular
I
employment.
alwayi be glad to *i>eak a good word, for your school.
vlFltlng relative* and 'friends. Mr. tember 2<1 and 27. A sceslon of tho
I hhall alway*
Courses of Study
Your* very truly.
In the High school a three years Roberta was formerly one ol our pro?- grand lodge wUl be held at that time,
Guy DeLong
also schools of’instruction.
coiirii*' In Oi-rman has l>een Installed, tM-rou." farmers.
623 Bates Avenue.
A large number of nice trout were
beginning In the ninth grade; the
R. J. Colgrove of Traverse City, rep
DELIGHTED
WITH WORK IN SHORTHAND DEl^ARTMENT.
third sfmenier of algebra put In the resenting tbe I. C. S.. waa in town yes caught in and near this place the last
Traverse City. Mich . August 28. 1905.
few days of the trout season. All the
second.lialf of the third year and thus terday.
To Whom It May C.oncem
n—It 1* with great pleasure that 1 rocombringing the hard half year of this
Earl n. Carter of Traverse City reg- season many enthusiastic fishermen
those
present tim«*. I have
subject after the (hnn? semesters of Istend at tfce Lake View house yester from outside points came here tc
tended this school five weeks a
their luck, usually with excellent
gtH»metry. This will do away with the day.
writing I
l)C«*n very satisfactory
advancement In shorthand and typewt
half>iar «»f matbematic.H review.
Mrs. Harry Davis has rotunu'd from M'S*. Intermediate river flows angling
to me. In fart, bexond my expectattu
Physics were f<win«*rly a eompulw>ry a visit with friends In Grand Kapbis through tbe town, and at dlffervnt
Tbe system of typewriting used li
i meihod. which alone
times fine catches of the speckled
is wcrth the tuition charged.
BUbJi'ct. bill are now elective for the and othe- Mtchlcan cities.
Very respectfully.
Ullas Ford
girls an.' remain eumpulhOry for the
Fay Crawfonl was down from Trav beauties were secured within a stone's
2'»3 West Seventh Street.
throw of the rush of traffic on
bo.vr
erse City Thursday.
TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING NORMAL WORK.
A branch of Medieval history has
M C. Brlcker of Alden called on main business street.
Traverse
Cltv.
Mich.,
August
31, 1906.
Tbe
wedding
of
Allan
H.
Thomas
bt‘en Installed
friends here yesterday. He has been
Mr J
Ma'il^'dlll.
Personnel of Teachers.
emplcycxl by the Elk Rapids Iron Co., and Miss Millie Best, two well knou-u
Principal Traverse City Btitlness College.
The list of lemeberK for
i-nsuliig 1 but bas ri'slgned his position to enter young people of this place, recently
City.
took place at Grand Rapids, where
Dear Sir—it Is with groat pleasure that 1 submit a few words of
year Is as folkiW N
the Ferris Institute at Pig Rapids.
appreciation for the instruction received at the Traverse City Busi
I. It. OUbiTt. sniM-rlmendenl
The Misses Jordan and Shaw of Chi the groom Is now employed as a
ness College during the summer term, and tor the kind and courtwu*
High Sehool—U. I. Nye. |.rlnolpnl, cago are visiting Elk Rapids friend-^ ber. The pleasing event came
sienl corps of teachers,
tr«‘aimeni accorded me by your very offlrit
surprise to their friends here
rse City Bu.slness Collej
mathenoatii's: Mao’ MH.aughllti. math Miss Jordan formerly live*! here.
1 can heartllv recommend the TraSerst
Mis.s Marlon Jocoy of Grand Rapids,
ematics. Jessie Vivian l^ngllsh; Alma
Miss Louise Dougherty is home from
guest
of
friend*
here,
was
struck
by
Brown. EngUiih; Mrs. Uos..
a visit with friends at Cleveland. O .
with
you.
blcjcle a few evening ago and thrown
1 and English; Beat rice 1‘omeroy, and IVnion. Midi.
Wishing you and your school contlnut*d success. I a
hlstor) ; Agn«*s TTiompsen, Ijitln. R.
your*.
Josk Lennox.
Very truly your*,
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Moore have re from the walk Tbe riding of bicycle*
on the walks Is forbidden by village
lie North Elmwood Aver tie.
N. HornlKCk. Uuatiy an.! chemistry; turned to their home in Detroit.
ordinance.
It
might
be
menttoned.
FROM PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE.
K. E. Knight, physics and physlog
Mr and Mrg. C. D Towne are en
Open air meetings are being held by
Traverse City. Mich. .Aug 31. 1905.
Ruggles. commercial j i,.ruining. Rev and Mrs. W, W. Washrsi»hy; I
To Whom It May Concern—Speaking from personal knowledge.
branches.
J bum and Mrs I'K-vere Passett of D<*t- a sect known as ••saints*’ (not the Lat
I can heanlly recommend the Traverse City Business College to teach
ter I>ay Salnu). One of the princi
ers wishing to prepare for examinations Their teacher* are alaays
pal
mover*
is
William
Patrick,
who
willing to assist tn even’ way and are ever watchful for an opportunity
Rtaeh. eighth grade: Sadie PrslI. >ev-Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keister are borne
achieved notoriety In Traverse City
to introduce anything that will Improve the high standard of the
enih grade; Carrie Purdy. princlpaJ from a visit at Lima. O.
school
last winter by refusing to call a phy
•sixth grade; Annls Lonnsbury. fifth
Mrs. A. Rheiilman and son David
, Yours retpectfuUy.
Zada 8. Jones.
sician
for
hts
Utile
son
dangerously
ill
grade; Jeannette Smith, fourth grade; In Wisconsin for a couple of weeks
WE ARE PLEASED
rnith
diphtheria,
until
taken
roughly
In
a^lma Ames, third grade; Hard Caul- visiting Mrs. Rheulman's parents.
. and wish to expre*
have
With tbe patronage
D. P. Morse of Panllac Center and hand by the board of health there. ^
kins. second grade; Nettle Gray, first
their
kind
support.
to our Btudents
many friend* for
Our studeuu
odents and man;
grade. Julia Billings, kindergarten; daughter Klva of Pontiac are guests
liooL .Nothing else I
are loyal to their work .and
work gives ns half tne >sati
with
Mabel Eldrdl. kindergarten cadot; 11 at the home of Dr H. Beach Morae.
WE8*rWARO HOI
ind enthusUisUc wora* of young men
J. Curtis. Janitor.
* <Mr. and Mrs. Al Gunn arc rejoicing
press
their
thanks
for
wbat
we
havQ
done
(pr
them,
it
Is
impossible
About Twenty-Five Local People Will
Oak Park Building—Edna Emlngs. over the arrival of a ten-pound gtrl at
for ua to quote here many recoinmriJdations from students, but we
Visit Oregon.
have taken the liberty of inserting a few, of which the above la a fair
principal, eighth grade; Laura 8lmi»- their home. Al says he is glad It
Agents
of
the
Canadian
Pacific
rail
example.
roa. seventh grade; Kstella Brown, wasn't a boy as he knows it would be
Trusting that we may h
road have been Interesting local par
sixth grade; Blanche Wright, flflb a regular little soo-ot-a-Guen.
readers of this letter, and eni
Miss Julia Chipman «as called to ties and It Is probable that-about Oc
we remain.
Vary reagectfsUy,
grade; Margaret Andrus, third grade:
tober 1 a crowd of from twenty to
Bo.me
City
yesterday,
owing
to
tbe
J W Martlndm.
Marj Si evens, second grade; Neva
twenty-five Traversa City pet^le will
Principal Travette City Businea College
Hlac«'. first grade; Ruth Spencer, kin severe illness of her mother.
Tho regular monthly meeUng of the start for Oregon.
P. 8.—The college roouas will be open all day Monday and from
dergarten; Cora Pierson, kindergarten
Tbe party will tiarel In a tourist
7 to 9 Mouday evening for the aoooiaaiodation of risitors and encadet; Belle Plummer, relief.room: M, Women's Cenaetery aaaociatkm will be
roUment of stndenu.
^
held at Macabee ball Monday. Sept aleepar and at sereral polnu of intn^
A, liouss, Janitor.
est wBl stop for s abort tkn& Tbs re
Boardman Avenue Building—L^e 4ih. at 1:30 p. m.
turn, after vtattiag Vaacoawer, Port
The Ladles* Aid society of the Ger
flomfcb>. principal, ungraded room;
land and other weatere palau of inHanErci Phelps, seranUi and eighth man Reforaaed oharch will meet on tereeL
be made orar a dlEerent
gradcj; Agaeo Maha.'atxlh and aer- Wednesday. EepL Cth. with Mrs. Eliza
ODlh grades; Marie Sanders, fifth beth SchmalU. oo the east sMe.
grade;
FloroDoe
Perttlns. fourth
F. M- WIckenberi fonaerly of thU
OFFICE OVER 81NCER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE
grade; Inca Cramer, third grade; place, but recently a resident of Trav Dry. Hard snrf left WaoE EstNh Site
Vivian Simons, seoimd grade: Gena- era* Oty. has aoeeptud a lacraUre poCalcimtfilfif Hm' Emu
^7 Hoo« f#r tlM
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SEWER TAX
"YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD**
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6088
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FRIDAY, SEF»T. e
The Semi-Mufiical Comqdy Success of the Past Season,
Jules Murry’s Comedy Company, including
tmimm al.iok .iomnsom
THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY
“Kitty Is Iwitty, dainty and pretty as her con^
Kate.'’-Denver News. March 20th.
|
-y
Oi^ wm» t—aiwH a rfiiBs Yote «T
McBty to an tke tater>
«u or- tkeOraa---------------------Ike Om4 TraTm 4a«riet te«
?un
WIBMIFiT sr&'^'SLissi.i
fOBCUSES
p-;; .t^ATK Tcmonmw.
Doing Dr. OoreTb Inrwliow ns
presiding elder twenty.e%kt ctaite
hnre been bnOt nnd twelve nore rebent.
Tbe . benwoMnees « the
arerekes have keee-trebled, the nnlnrtes of the nrittisters grentlrli
nnd the
K m im 1 Mcimi sra
and
IjKfOUIIKb ALL THE HAROSHIPt
^
^PfOHEEi| LITE.
___
AMUSEMCNTS.
Cmut the I
eapmt eeMan win he
Stein
lURlOE OimiCT
berg’s Grand epera Imoae this evening.
U la Ltoedn Ji Ogrter’a "Her Only
ETANOBLICAL cnurcm.
' now in Rs thtnd aueeeaafnl ye^r.
It'ia one of the Cew emoUonal plays
mm Ik.tim EeswssUcal Cbercb ta
wed to weent yean tbat baa
dtanedlate favor with critics and
TkM CNy* BafhMiiv an MonpabHc alike. The cast hat been ma
terially strcitgtbened aince iu last ap■
.5r.”oa^
Mkor wltk the respea, a^faafan
oC every chnnpfi.
-
IW aunal mtaMtstlal oonventton cT
w ObhiI BapMa diatrtet cC the
SsMeal dbwtek wfll be held in the BranSeikBl cfcwch In lUe dty Sept 4. 5. 6
aad 7. *rte eonesatloa opens Monday
EUIT evqntas vitk« aswaoa by Her. J. Rlebei of Heraey. Ike foUoCias ia the
■ORE PIKE TROUBLES
HUELLMANTEL^TWEOOLE
m-:'\
* ' * '“v-------l^iMayHIi and OCraafMi Dtmm$ Tiiat He
HAS KEN DECIOEO.
r ■ Take a Heat Eat He ’Wear C|vt
Tnaaday Memlnp.
- Up Hla Lakora j|^ralr-A
9 o'cteik ftpaiing axerdaea aad k^
Verdia Was Ne transs fsr AcUeo—
dress by the preoideat Bev. O. A. HetPiks^ Aflaifn In a Very CosspllOer.
.
cstsd CemUtieii. <
Welcome addrcaa by R- N. Holaaple.
flespnasr. Rev. W. R. Carrier.
.fttrlortr-an. rm tt <]»-briMT.
of A. B. Haslbnnn
The replevin anlt
■
-What ahoold This Coaventloo Be
hi .kl^m.
u* wnxr ilLm
el va. J J. Tweddle for a net a to Uar Bar. F. H. Bailey.
rd Ang. 28
whiai wma beard
: in
-The Adraatage of SystepaaUxlnc
Vcmtmmt street Hediodlet cbarck.
CnrtU* ooort pms dedded Mat
doses kis labors top^onrov. While bo evening kg a vciRIct a no catiae for Chsfeh Work.** Bev. C. H. Howe.
aillJ reslga fron actirf work, be has action.
Mar 2L 1904, J. D. Pike and A. B.
dees, led
1 o*do(
beea ia the baraess fo kmc that be Hnellmanta entered Into a oontraa
, eaat «d oat eattudr. so for that rsa. wbereby the latter waa "to -fomlah by Rev. W, A. Sbdly.
BOO aad for bhiloTtf oC the work Hself. money for wood whlcb waa to be pnr- BvaagelMta to Our Cooferenoe.** Rev.
Bvaagelsto
to
Our
Conference,'*
Rev.
ebased by ibe former. After the expenaea incidental to eating and baa
s minister ing were deducted, all proflu or losses F.H. Bayles.
"Evil Indnlgeoces of Christians;
i on sbori aorlce. He wili also were to be equally divided. Bosiness
I qaanerljr meetinfs and assist In under this contract oonUnoed until Rev. F. H. Horn.
. w ways.
"Christian Sdenco; UTiat la Itr
Nov. 29, 1904, when a new contract
-Rer. Mr. Miller Is 73 years of ace. was made whereby an exM
Rev. R N. Holsaple.
He was a yoaag man la Lsidlaston.
edneas et |2iM)6.45 from
"What Shall We Teech Our Chtl
j eali
attorney, arbea be felt
Huelimantel waa to be paid In wood be
! and I
cb the soapcl. He b«
fore being unloaded at Traverse City, dren. Mpiulljr. Spiiitnally and Pbysic> the 1
Daring this Indebtedness, and until allyr Rev. J. P. Kim.
the full amount wras paid, the title waa
*
Evening.
to be in the name of A. B. HuellmanSermon by Rev. C. B. Strob
tel. The amount waa to be paid by
Feb. 11, 1905, and then a aUll further Omn^ Rapldaindebtedness of 1700 wai
.Wsdnsadsy Morning.
void.
Devotlkoal exerdaes by Rev. J, RJeWhile doing business under this
contract on Jan. 6, 1905. J, D. Plko beL
"Redemption Through Christ- Rev.
gave a bill of Bale to J. J, Tweddle and
George J. Jenne for all hla properly 8. C. Croff.
and the good will of the business In
"Holiness the Vitality of
cluding the set of sleighs In question.
This bill was absolute, warranted and Chnreh." Rev. W. A. Shelley.
"ExpoaiUon of Paul’s Sermon
defended every ponw
cept the claims then
Mars' Hill," Rev. G. A. Hettler.
Huelimantel. Howard
Afternoon.
A. Hammond who were also represei
Devotional tervicea, led by Charles
ed byJill Is of sale.
NoV by virtue^f thU bill of sal
Oiese.
J. J. Tweddle ailms title to tl
"How Do We Know That th«f Bible
sleighs in question. Subsequently. <
Is the Word of God?" Rev. C. B,8troh.
Jan. 12. 1905. six days after the afor
"The BacramenU and Thel^ Relation
said bill of sale, a new contract was
ike A Son iand A. to Salvation.- Rev. W. R. Carrier.
made between J. D. Pike
uellmantel. supplanting thel
B. Hu(
'The Peraonallty of Satan." Rev.
(tract. tbQ consideration
Elias Rath.
^
this being 12.240.07.
0.07. To further
"Scriptural Doctrine of External Puuplicate matters on tl
the same date
Pike gave a note for the alelgha
alelgi
in iahmeat *' Rev. D. J. Feather.
ion. by so doing claiming, it is alEvening.
1. that the contract waa fulfilled
Sermon by Rev. F. H. Bailey.
hat
1 |be
Thursday Morning.
having luroed them o\^?r
Ighs after
a
contract,
A. B. Hueilmam
Intel
Devotional services,- led by Rev. E.
hat J. D. PIk.
it is now brought oi
had the sleighs in question the entlr Peronc.
J. w: MilLr.
"The Importance of the Sunday
time, and in bis decision Justice Curtis
renders Judgment on the fact that the achool," Rev. B. Mohr.
* IndU
Petoskcy on the way \
bill of sale to J. J. Tweddle take pre
"Ten Things That Help Make a Suc
trails wen* hist roads and an Indii
cedence over the latter date. Jan. 12.
cessful Sunday School." Rev. J. RIebel.
**JoB)per^ his transportation in the
the d(
winter and pfien when going north he
“The Y. P. A. and MIsslonB.'' Rev.
would toTKtkp the trails and go over
H. I. Voelker.
the frozen eziianse of the intermediate
It i|( cialm^ that on the payment of
"The Value of the Denoi^inational
chain of lakes.
the note given to A. B. Huelimantel
3ung Pe
Allbongh Mr! Miller assoclaU*d with for delivery of the sleighs the i
Ichards.
the roughest men of the lurolier woods, should tx>rome .void. That being
Afternoon.
ho never met with anything hut kind case. Justice Cart is decides that the
neai. On his way up. with a large sunt note is made subj**ct to J. J. Twcddle's
Devotional exercises, led by Rev. F.
of money In his possession, he stopped bill of sale and consf*quently the case H. Bayics.
at a hole In the woods called Cadillac. is decided In favor of J. J. Tweddle.
Business.
There was a mill there, also a store,
"The Y. P. A. Motto," Miss Lovina
hotel and aaloon, the last three t>eing
combined. The young minister slept
Lowrie.
with the bartender (hat nigh
•The Danger of the Churrh Losing
Oscar E, Thomas of Port Huron
Mr. Mil
'
rived
last
evening
on
the
excursior
Ion
tl
lU Spirituality." Rev. Charles Oeise.
H4Utd at IMnr lAkr.
churrh of
Join his wife, who arrived Tuesi
tesda*
now Char
“What the Chri*t!an Religion Doei
pli evening.
meetings. There da no pha*
.Mrs. Hattie^Ganison of LaGrange. for a Man,” Rev. E. Perone.
m>er hardship but tha\>he endured.
Evening.
Ind..
arrived
on
the
excursion
to
bo
'•For the Brst three yeari. his salary
the
guest
of
Mrs.
G.
F.
Mviray
of
was
a year. |100 being from the
Sennon by Rev. H. I. Voelker of
nklin St
mlsslohary fund. The people were
NaJhvIllc. Mich.
in
Bnttars,
Bi
who
willing to pay more but couldn't, often
the guest ofrȴ1|r. and Mrs. A.
I lacking even the nuci>«siiic8 of life and
tWktsc Osr« *r nu«c«.
i-d left ^his
this afternoon for
many times the uodauntcMl and in W. Ricka*'d
Surely the modern homiekeeiwr has
trepid minister was face to face with their home in Eapf Jordi
Miss
Jennie
Zoulek
o Bast Jordan found that clothes closets n«*d ventila
of
starvation but the l>nrd who sent tt
today
for
Richmond.
Ind..
to
spend
tion
quite
as much at any other part
ravens to KHJnh reniemberwl him.
e winter.
In 1S70 he was presiding elder of tl
Lynn Carter and wife of Grand RarKalamazoo district. Later he preach*
s
are
spending
a
short
tlmo
with
at Muskegon and was also pastor <
looked after l»y the anhltect the
lends In the city.
the Second street Metiuslist church 1
ventilation being introdueed into the
Harold Harvey of Grand Rapids, v
a rand llaplds. For
IS b«*n visiting the family of B. H. closetK by varions and simple, uieana.
en pr
When* tills ia not the cow the duora
ken
of
Bracken
this
city,
returned
to
bis
rta
northern Mid
ohould
be. left open for a time In the
>
this
noon.
Rev. E. L. Kellogg died
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Gacka of Bay moming to let in freah-alr.
out his year as presiding elder,
City, who have been visiting friends
An arrangement of the linen cloaet
preached four years at Grawn, th:
at Elk Rapids and four at the Asbury in the city, returned home this noon,' of a recent house ia suggestive. Hn
Miss B. Burdick and Ida DeWItt of lieu of wide, deep drawera sometimes
Methodist church.
His last charge has b«*en the Ftour- Charlevoix, who have been visiting
teenth street church and the Qist Gar- friends in the city, returned to their
filled.
flcld Phurch. He has prearh<Mi In the home this morning.
> sMe
Mrs. Ex-a Klrrhner and Mrs. Hammorning regularly at the Fourteent
with covera which let down.
mill are entertaining Miss Marie D
street church driven to Bast Garfloli
In thia way tbe 11
pont and Miss Anna Kirchner froi
preached there in the afternoon
ling, preached at the Fourteenth Marine City, cousins of Mrs. Kirchner. protected and closed
fterfume of the lavender Bi>rinkl«d
Mrs. D. E. Galloway of Johnson <
street church In the ev<
Tenn.. is visiting her brother. 8. H.
over it and at the same time perfect
Miiieir is proud of ih
Michael, of West BlghUi street.
ly accessible.
never.r missed a Sumlay,
E.
V.
and
Wclllngtott
Vogelsong
of
The last quarterly e«inferenee of the
ilrie Depot and Honry Vogelsong
Rw. Mr. Mlllei-g church was held Prairie
THE MARKETS.
Rising Sun. O.. arc guests
Wednesday evening. Rev. Dr. Cwrrol presiding. The stfeet church has home of W. P. Vogelsong
Ben Robertson, who has been spend
Iteen rpry prosperous
near Otseao returned
year, - the congregatli
> his home in this
ils city last evening,
largo,
large, the Kpwrorth U'agtie
I
and the
Frank WengierskI
rski and wife of Chlprayer
flings “hav
?r and . class meetings
7
cago. who have been making a tour
enevolencos
•olencofl of
fd.
the northern resorts, passed throogi
charcb have inearly' doubled
Libled a
and
the city this morning on their return.
Sunday school.
..
school, under
thep efficient lead1
Dr. J. D. Monson aad wife went
ership of C. H. Jlohnson. Is fast boi
Oats—September. 25 ^4c;
Manistee this moming.
ing oQs of the i
gHc. Pork. 816.25; Urd.
Miss Rosa V. Smitk of Omens i
proaperotra in the city. A number of
ralaaMe accessions have been re in the city yeaterdar. as a gulat
ceived by ooo version aO(
and letter—largo- Park Place.
Mrs. N. White and son, Floyd, of SL
ly through the faithfuln R and eneiigy
ils. Mich., who have
OLve been riaian
riaiang
of the ladies.- The chure
ureh has been
relatives in
. returned to their
improved by electric lights
HAWES HATS on sale,
organ,and sheds have also3 been added home this
Mrs. D. Palmer and aiater. Aant. of sept l-tf
HamUton Oothlng Ca <
^t Garfield the church has been
t. Louis, who
ive been epeadl
whaf depleted by the removal of sborttime la_____
the dty,
returned totbei
__________
nl>er of famtilc* to Traverse XHJ home this BBomiag.
Tickets for Ola ^weU'a concert at
ices, but the ch
Mrs. Sbfwman Wightmaa aad ebilvery
New sheds ha*
been drea. togi>tber wUb Mr. and Mrs. Jopksoo*a and Botriand Doai^aB"^Mioe
built
has Ar^ur Sennonr of Orawn are vUlUac
nearly paid the indebt<
besides at the home of Mia. MarelM WlghtCOMER APPLES wanted at ^ cold
renovatlM and freac^g the church.
man. 245 Wasblagtoa street
storage,
aof 2»4f
Snpt' jfo^h Thomas has condncle^
Mrs. Caas. B. Croff^ Moakecoa is
»c of the largest aad imoat aueoesafs speadlnr;ra few days with Mr. and Mrs.
/ schools In the township.____ Geo. IL, Croff.
is hoped for from the fine and large
Mrs. Frank Winnie left this
■ momber of >y6ung people In the com- Ms tor Carp lake, where she wUI spend
a few days as the srat of her mother.
MSetpmrtertyconkerenoeRev.Dr.
J TRY A RiCORO WANT AD
.LaidMw.
4' -:
^.tS:
wW&s-
mtt
wmm cert, 1110110*11. •aturoav, UmMKK t ito&
MIIMIS.S.M11T
Mig Laka aadXtoHldd AajnciaWoiia
Had a Very Plaairntt Tkaa
TYmraday.
BENEFIT DINNER ON LABOR DAY.l TIckeU tor OU BMw^’s concert at
Tbe Altar society of the
tJ Chu
^ I Joekson’s and Boptond Dog^'
‘ i
Oonceptkm will
leof th
nerai
Wing.
nsed toward the erection
ceedt
inrek edifice.
of ttheir
r ebe
* J. M. ;
the good things served wilFbe
WANTED.
Bell A Co.*t celelgated Mocha A Java*
coffee, donated by them tor this ooca-.
skm through their representative here..14 yenm of tm
Miss M. Lnella Neff of Rockford. llLl
Miss Nbir will be pleased to caU;
Trmjsm. rjtir
Tba
CRy Caimlng Cfc
upon the ladies of Traverse City anJ
™ Tiwvcraa
Tmvnma dty
«ig 12-tf
give them an opport-unlty of tryingthese high-grade coffees in their own
home which may b# obtained from the ♦
foilowing grocers: The Hannah A Lay 1
Mercantile company. WilheUn. BarUkf
A Co,. E C. Lewis. J. J. Brerlna. N. .A.1
Nelson. L. Colt, Wm. Hopkins. P. Ky-.
6C«ta. W. O. Foote A Son. Stanley A
Turner. J. C. Curtis. J. J. Gray. O. V.
Adams. Jos. Perron. S. C. narrow A
Son. Chas. Hanslovaky. Johni^ A
Pohl. John Lamaon. R. Hehdricka. J.:
Orator. E J. Hansiovaky.
Z
The annoal Sunday achool rally of
tbe Loag Lake and Ga.««M«l asKkcia^
tion was held la Mr. Famitors prove
at l-oag l,akA Ang. SI
Abnnt fifty
were present and w^re welcomed by
the president, Robert Barney, aad Mr.
and Mrs. Fanning. After a ptcalc lUnner all who wished were taken for a
A lively -rivalry was fnstit
ride on tbe lake by Isaac Winnie to bis
among eeveral prominent manage
launch and on their return tbe ctwlr
New Toilc, the peat eeaaoa. i
-Dora Thome- as a play was pMced of Howard Sunday achool gave some
tot the Irst time on the market choice veiectiona. and a prayer and ad
dress by pan-Preaident C. H. Bstev.
followed by more mnsic. an addrw
by E. Wilhelm and a song by Mrs. Allman of Cedar Run. Then after more
DUNLAPS on sale,
singing by the choir and company aad
sept l-tf.
llamiltun Clothing Co.
a vote of thanks to Mr. Minnie for his
kindness, and also to Mr. and Mrs.
t the cold
Panning, the picnic was declared n
ang 28-tf
Buocesa and the guests toqk thtpr
leave.
NieVKR
have we ever shown as nice
an aaaorlmentof Ljw1u«’ Side
ComW." Ihick Comlm ami
oomidete Comb ^-la at at
prcfient. Wo now liavt* the
thn
BREVITIES.
IEL.-TA
IF YOU MIKE
)■
a d<‘i)08it in onr S.ivin^«
HOT Kir t UiUJ0N“'
AmuRcrot-nt catererg. always on
lookout for something new and novel
to satisfy (it must be confehsed) the
oomewbat "satiated dramatic appet
of-the great Atotftean pninlc. woro
eager to obtain possession of a ih*«-ricai venture that looked to promising.
Prominent in the managerial rar<‘ sit»*
Messrs. Rowland and Clifford, and
this Instance fortune again smiled
them, for not only did they secure th.>
play but from the start of its liramaiic
career. "Dora Thorne” has been a sule
stantial siiccess. Managers Steinberg
Bros, have secured thla attractioir for
two performance on Monday, Sept. 4.
Labor day.
The original of the iKipular song.
"'Tbo Girl With the Baby Stare."
be at SteinlH-rg's Grand niM*ra »i
next Wednessday with "Hans aiC Nix"
company. That trivial iiivid.-nis
one's life, nay. even a jia.-^slng glanc .
win make one famous an.l fill on.
pockets with that which itic .‘iiiir.
unlverwc is wfrlvlng for—tb«* fill by
D(*ixirliiiejit
W. J. Irwin who has Fuperintonded
.hr erection of ihe can.ly far,or, for
biraulj Bros. & Amkmo. has today
will
m*t
iiilorobt
tinio
from
Coll
early
if
yon
nood
September lat.
k*H-|KT and Monograph, r for Harocy
Ande rson, has acetpio.i the poidtiun of
cadet in ,ho klnderpanen dapartm. n,
at (ho Elmwood avenue sch.Hd.
On account of IjlMr dav the meet
ing of th.- mlnistertal a»iS4.ciation will
be the sociind Monday instead .if the
The Young Ijidies' Society of the
I'resbylerian church. liiMead ol buhl
Its regular meeiln
l»ostp<ine
It for
Sept 1R.
On acrottnt «.f .Monday lielng lailiar
day 1.. Soule
will ex.-cut«pension
sday at
vomiur.-i on Tm
Tues.lay
at I’.
I’. Ky
Kywika
CDMPiETED HEW BOOK
A
Manual of Touch
Pref.
J.
W.
Typewriting by
Martindill
Thor
oughly Tested.
I. \V Martindill, priiieli.a! of
riiv Hiifiiios,- rollog.-, ha?.
pl.-t.M his n. w bool: a .Man |
Tvp.-wriiing. rr*?f. .Mar j
liiiiiill IS a toiu'b
himsoif. and {
iirb <ip«-rat«ir
o
has ba-' d his b-s-nus n(»oa an «-iiiir«-ly
now and original plan
The iHmk Is not an ?'xpfrinienl, !»ut
Isas lH-«-n (horoiighlv tist«-d and us?-l
by ov. r Mill sKidi-nt -. lunnv ?>f wliiuii
vK-re sienogra’dier.- w bo ha<l b arni d
Hu- old sight uk i.ukI. In a surprising
ly sbori tiiro th. v wi-ro aid?do
iwie<- tho aniouni <if worl. »li«*> roiild
by liu- fornit-r m«'«lio<l.. New siiidi'Hi^i
siud?*n:
who had never wniten on
pri yioiis to their first
book are rompb-iing the eoirse and^
doing first riass wo“k in half the tlnf
ii tool, bv iin- nbl rn<-tl*ods
Slud«*nts
TRAVEIISE CITY STATE BAR
MAKE YOUR MONEY SAVE MOe
Card Tables
$2.50 and $3.00 Values $1.29
$2.00 Values 98e
l’r«>f
B'h::!:
to i**aru toiieii t rp4‘w riling un<i pro
no'iiiri‘<i it a Yaibire have b<-en al lb- to
do fin*' work a(t* r praetlrins tli»-si
sons (or a f* w w*-ks. Stiidetii*
.summer srhool
nrogr*->s ih|.\
of linw, being
est b-iters an*l g<iieral malti-r at a
good
Til*- ailvantagea of writing by ilie|
touch IT piano m? ihod. " ■ “ ‘‘ ---------
Tr.,
any
U*faro iioxt Tut *81 Lay. you
We have the latest ii
ia.okildrnn'a Buster Brown Bella
Delta in
ntl, white and black. Also
the newest thiuRS out in Iatli(^' Patent Leather Bclta,
nt2-5cnnd 50r ouch. Extm
W/.t*s for Blot) I pobplo. Wo
iktvo them in sizes UO to 45
>nchc8.
'
Morris Chairs ■
, $i>2.00 MORKIS
$ls.UU ilOKUIS
$HUK) MOiilUS
$15.00 MORKIS
?=1I.00 M(M{RIS
$I2.0t) MOURI.s
CHAIU............................................ .'$8.45
CHAIK......................................... '..$7.89
CHAIK...................... ...................... $6 88
('HAIR.....................................^. ..$6.89
('H.MR..............................................$5 79 *
CHAIR............. ............. - ..-$5.57
These arc all we have.
Speak quick, if you want one.
—SKE TMOSE WIIMDOWE—
THE BOSTON STORE
limes ralb*fl. cannot b<- ov*-rrsi:mai
keys. I
The wriiiT does n?>i look
tinis' :--------------
Mabel Staffiin.
lucre—was never '001 ter lllusirac-l
than In the writing of that popular
song. "The Girl With the Hal»y Star*
This 8<jng hit was sugg.sicfl lo ii.s
author, Willard^ Sinn, whl'e standing
on one of New York's business corners
chatting with a friend when a hai«l
some young woman rhaneed to pass,
gMng Mr. Slun a side glance. It was
this little Inrldeni that was the caus'
of the writing of this song, which is
perhaps the greatest of this season's
popular hits. Not only has it add<-*l to
the wealth of Mr. Sinn but .Miss Mabel
Staffiin. who happened to Ik? the young
lady whose beautiful eyes so cauglu
the fancy of the author as to suggest
this winning title, has gained a repu
tation in the theatrical world which
has caused her service* to be sought
after by many of the leading m4hagers at a high salary. Mias Staffiin
will be seen hero with Dixon and
Fields in the •season's undlspuate*!
mnsical success “Hans an' Nlz.“ de
scribed by eastern critics as being the
“limit in polite comedy."
more rapid It Is at the sam<- time
arcuraie.
Ft t* almost imu isillilimnk»‘ 8 m<^:ake bora'’-?o go. and if it
p!ar.^ to
from Its projH r• loratlou
1o<
the op? r.Hor
or ^kno^
it immediaily
ally and haa
bi-fare Uie rharaei.-.time' to ran
Is St nick.
IS NOW ON—YOU WILL FIND BAR
GAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
ik pul
I doulibtless find a ready sale.
Tickets for Ola lib'wgT- eonrert at
Jorkson's ami Ilowlanil Douglas' slio,Pture
Prlee. j:,c. ehibiren.
Cliiltlri-ns' ninl Misses/ -Ijtekfts for scbonl wear. UHtlium
CONTEYtT AT f.rinmll llnw
night T ::o.
Hear Mr.
Skeleb?-slag.
r. Sk.
le
G. Arthur Dep*-w, plan!
.
nisi. I>inger
7;.':
n than usual, iHginning
ing
K.'
I9RIOE
AT
MAL.F-
I9RIOC
()ur ()i?enint: S;ile of C!;u k Silks has U-eu a record breaker,
♦If you want a lilaek Silk flress or pt'Uictxit you can’t af
ford to miss it
Too Lat« for CUadflcatlaa
KfaoJc "rmrrm±mm or f^ooci <Jo Eoloo
LOST—Roll of devAoped film*.
R<
Without question ‘The Marriage of
laity," qa.:pre6onted by the Jnlc-s WANTED—An apprenAce at the Wood
company, was one of
Klslc-r*' millinery eiUblishment.
the tow Mg hlta of lakt sea«m. both
sept 2-Ct
pM^ kmJ:m»R>Mr-pr^ their nnmlstakaUe merit. TiM year, with
;cward
for
ret
urn
Miss Alice Jphnaoil al the head of the
«cpt 2-2t> j
which Manager Murry has
ihed or
ptorided, the same success is resulting FOR RENT—House. 1
furnished; also rooms.
roo
Call fore
eferjwbm The first appearance in
noons at 611 Fifth rtitet. *ept 2-«t
this clljr Of thU doIliSrtfid play and exI SALE-At .a bargain, two i
cdlent coppany. wRI ll* on FrUUy,
Blreet.
Mrs.
W|p.
1 Washington b1
‘Sape 8, Jd 8t«toherg'/Graad opera
flreet. j
Itt, 229 West Seventeenth
1
sept 2-61-i
’K''
AT 1-IAI.F*
Lulas' -laekuts in Bmatlcloth aii<l Covert
turn to I»ark Place, hotel. Reward
Kept 2-lt*
L
OUR BETWEEN
SEASONS SALE
()ue of the nauiljt^^ you want to see is
27 inch Bhick Chiffon TaffeUi; it's worth $1.00, at
e&G Yard
r:-
E. WILBELM Sr
-■'j
1
f.
THC tVMN4 mfiOKB^TJUVEKtC mV, IftCHIOAN, SAfuJBlAY, ^CPTEMKCft t
^
^be Evening Recer<r$ ilv>to«Daie Ulustrated
OlRISmH ENDEWoiUjiV
By Mtr. s. H. BOTUL V 1
~
' zBurt MU. Jlow
KT
BOW uae K7 tcmasexwtlao Minitli|| 1___ _
I Armored Cruiser Division In AmeriGan Navy
r'liiMn noM UMOtMv M (
A
MarkAfl
a
tam
MM to lb* W»MtM itf an
«MT7 «f tk»
jutteiu
<te told IMM toari to tb* Qaltod Maua
•boot ika M«MM0 «ito»f«. Tbcr*
was ooa aaMKon. Iwraaoi. wh«i tto
aabtoac waa dlaciMafl with a gooa d«al
9t tatafwat bf aooM itf ch« offiecn to
ClM mrr. It was to IIM. wton tlw
■paaMi Adodral Ccrwm mum towwo
to li» appraartilna tto Ammicaa court
w«U not to wvartuMUtf te & atrmlgkt^
way HM by ttoae apasdy enUaenu
Tww ottots af the type of tto Ool»<
ado •>«. now to cowrwa of esoatnaetlon
uad aoMtap ooaptacton on tto Ptotte
and'tto Booth
Tto Mnnum niad tto North CaroUna
at* to be evan a
They will haw an
wrIB thrs them the 1.
—'-------- *
--------------*
*e aerrlcea and
about «.SW.
The cruiser
naore speedy by four knots.
th« armament ot the hatticahip tf the
heavier, hut that of the other is aim
as effective In the aarepate. They re-
fl«htln« ship bxia not yet been secured. The
Italian naval ^authorities claim—and
their claim Is entitled to yreat consid
eration—that the t>-pe which most mar
ly approaches perfection is to to found
in
Italtam navy ^
Emanuele and Che Ht-clna Elena.
mvy «aaM faaatar aalr two. Um Brook.
Ira aM toa Now Tortt. '
Wlt^ tlM pmm few ycara tbo >r*
merwdamimtr hmm dorotopod tato a
wahort^rMnlto* tto moot
porfoat etoapromtoo iwcwom warshlpo
at powerful armutotst and Imrotocralto protection and .ralirtiic ahlpa. It
to now practlralljr admtUod hjr all that
k anjr aatloD aeptiina to tto oaonnorclal
or n—al anpmnacy of tto om beyond
tto iWta ot tto Ca-harland can obtain
Iknd Maintain ft only by lb* aid of
■paedy warahlpa>-i«i ertber words, by
tto ^rttot
admiralty
radical reform In tto orsantoatUm of
the Itoet—tto forming of aer*n mitiier
aquadnioa attachad to the channel. At-.
Untie and Nediterrancau dlvislonji. or
irtatjoned in the far east. Australia and
India. Thla to considered th* force Indtopcnaable to secure th* command of
tto aeas.
By the end of Oie present
year Ureat lliitaln will have ready
twenty^slx op to date armoredxnitoers
of the Draka. Creasy. Motinwath and
DevoniOilre ctesaas. The Drake to the
flacahlp of Prince Uouls of UattmtorK.
« preaeooe! to
Ih Am
American waters
squadn
CkriNtaany B a Ufa.' It to'toirdtab:^a iwUgio— cswtd cr a MC «r
ical lav^ bat the tlfo of (BrM tai tto
taart and bfr of tto bcllevtr in CIrtot.
2Co «to ctt iMtoM a pirlatlaB bp oob■ertbhiB to a code of ethics or by aa
The oBkers nsnlcw^ to this new AM
tatollactaal acccpiMce or eertahi ttoof armored Cfwiaers are amonc tto toot
Tto ChrlatJaa B
known men In tto AmcrlMi wavy. Tto otadeol doctetooa
fUc oOocr to Rsau> Admiral WUlard boro atotla; Ito toward Irina prto*
dple
of bB life B ebanaod. ChrBI taaHerbert Broamson. who to one of tto
pable of
tiflea to tbB fact wtan He aaya. **1 am
possesses a most enria
cocne that they might have life.*' and
extends bark to his earliest days la tto
Paul aajx "I am emdfled with ChrM.
serxice when as commander of a boat
and It B no k»«er I that
expedition In lt7» he did valiant and
CbrBt lireCh to toe. and tto Bfe which
work In cnttlnc ot
1 now Ure la tto tooh I Uro h^ tto
ratlcal steamship. Some years
commanded -ito cruiser Detroit, and at faith of tto Boo of-God, who loved me
the time of the Braxlllaa uprtolns. uad gave HlmMlf for me." A. ChrBwhich resulted In the abdication of Dora tBoi has weU been deflaad aa "om
Pedro, he was ordered to the harbor of whose aonl B In liring tooch and oon* '
Rio Janeiro to protect American mortort with tto Lord Jesm ChHst"
chantmen. He found It necessary on
more than one occasion to be rather ClirBtlaiilty neceoaarliy tovolTM eChtca
deniftuls upon Bra- and doctrines, bat Cbese do not aaka
and hto prudence tto ChrBtlan. One B a ChritotoB only
readiness awre the subjects of wbni be baa rertored tto Uf» of ChrBt
faxxirable comment st the time. wtthln hlmaetf. and. aa a rewnit of tto
Durlnc the awr with Spoln he ren coming to of thB new Uvlag principle.
,
dered excellent service as commander tto Ufe of eelf. of sto and of woHdlaa*
of the auxliUiy cruiser Yankee. Adhas been crushed oat
Itrnwnson was born at Dyons.
Cbrlstlsnlty
B
not
only
a
Uto.
bat
an
N. T.. In 1R46.
He was rradusted at
sboDdant life. "I am come.'* aaya
Christ “that they might have Ufe^and
that they mlgbt bare It more ^bondsntly.“ Spiritual life oxlatad befeso
Hirlst came, but He came to give It
to men and more abundantly than they
had ever poeaeased It before- *Tioreorcr.“ says Paal. “tto taw eoterad
that the offense might abooad. bat
all of the memi
wbete ala abounded grace did muA
I ed t tl
* *fl *^‘*d?“ur*** *** more aboond.“ Ufe and grace are
New Yorkers. The senior ofllcrr of the tberefora abundant
Ood bM toads
mure than ample prorMloo 'for ear
Itual waata, as He baa lor
than .we need.
Graoe aboonda.
Wa
bare It now. “He that bath the Boo
bath life.” It also exteods tbiuagboot
eternity. It ta *Xcmal life.” tt'iooto
than meets the needs of oar wfiMkml
le^mie fluu U. utrmint of Rear Admiral
ustures. Tbioagb It we can eoma Off
Trenchanl. commaiidinr, the north Atmore than conquerors over sto and can
;
t
Klnce then he has l>een
c>immsn<i<T nwp*-ctl\-ely of the Wyan- live llvee^ that wUI be acceptobta to ;
doite, the I-ancastt r. the Mliintonomah. j God. M^eurcr, there ta ooBkleat lor ,
None need be wtttoat Mb ^
th. .NIpsIc. the Galena and the Phlla- ' all meyi:
del pliia.
bereusV there 1s a tack of Ufa. TtofO ^
t'nptnin Rn>*nl Rodney Injrersolt. a-Ho ta no Jack. I'brtat can aare'aU and comm.inds tin- Mur>Utiid. la m-xt In dweirtu all If they srill accept Him r
by faith and consecrate their Ursa .to f,
on the old steam frlirate Minnesota.
In UTl he aos asslen.d as abl to K*ar
.Adinirul StHnehsm.
Hubs«.<)uenlly be
the most ambitious navi
tion evar awde by Great )
aide of the a>obe.
rni..jd
It apiiears slio that
I slmlBtatca naval department
lar opinion in respOct t the usefulness
of tho armorid cruUer. Ten viasels of
this si>*edy typ*' have been authorized
by roncress and four of them are ac
tually ready tor busin'-ss. The Colo
rado was the plon*.T vessel of the new
artnored fleet, and her Irtal run over
tto Cape Ann course- gas wutrlxd with
prsat Interest by the American public.
It was a tMt which Involved i
ahip not so much as a type. i
others were to fdllow. The six
which this one represented aa»reKnUd
94.00C tons of navSI strenptli or w.-ak[ have provid. of tJO,-
"-^rvL'i
”c;
the old ,u,vy and oh man;
on.-s. alw.iys u Ui» rT»-*lit.
comes the • oinmander o
rank The Holy Bplrit In answer to eg*,
Colorado. preoeed desire, based upon
talOi,
Captain
in the same
and. like that
ihe Important
irryat faAnother
tn polls
T *C.*klcLesn of the I'.-nnsyl1.1. who is a native of New YtiTk city, story.**
They dmsI Him.
Ttofufoca
-m>nde<l for gallant conduct let the life of fTtrlst wrhich ta In yoa
assault on the Ko
so manifest Itself that It may ioneb
where he comnmnded the bluejackets of
the lives of othera that they may rathe Iknlcla
lie was a!v> one of th«
d. i.ic.'il.'s from the rmied Hlates to the ertve life and may recHre It more
iiiiernaliniial
. l.-ctr1cal
congress
at abtiodantly.
I*arls. «-aplaln Md^-an s srlenlinc acmnijc BgAbigos.
sulTlrlent to give him a
rs. xvU 11:
0: cxxxUl. 1-S; rios.
high standing Hiiiong men w ho arc
rill. 32-3B: John L l-«: ▼. 24*27;
emln.-nt In such matters.
40; vl. 47. 48; xir, I-fl; GaL U, »I I
EDMUND TREMAIN.
John V, 10-15; 1Rev, II. la
rrad
changes the horoan heart. He cooTlctt .
ua of sin. onllfbtane our minds, renews
our wills and petonadto m to aontof'
rrL.i“-
Jreus has found you. toll oCtotV I
baited breath,
r the Colorado exc«.*ded all rx* way of sp«.ed. and her
fleet aistera—the PeniiSylvunia. the
'sflerward
sent
the 'same
ments. They are
two kmrt an hour ap«.ed under full
draft A tinted naval expert has dor
dared that there are no more than four
merchant
steamshiiis
utlnat
ahU-h
Ifives the typ«- n broadside fire of four
elifht-llich mid seven six-liich K
The welKhl of metal thrown Is Inferior
to that of n first class iMiltleship. but
their great s|M-ed will enable them to
outrun any bsttieship yet constructed.
Connecticut develb|M-d a
I»wcr. of 16.500. while the Wt-st Vlr-
A Few Interesting Pictures .From Far and Near
A
BOY HERO WHO RECEIVED A
MEDAL.
Thomas Carroll, right years of age
and tiot esp«i*laJly robust, os may he
seen from the picture, ha.s recently
dons a wry hemic act at Flshklll
Landing. N. Y.
It so impressed the
Vidunterr Ilf* saving corps of Now
York that It has presented to the hrav.*
lad a handsome silver medal bearing
date of Aug. 11, 1005.
On that day
Thomas and a friend who wa.H a year
DEDICATION OF THE LOURDES SHRINE IN JHE VATICAN.
ONE OF. THE LATEST FORMS OF SENSATIONAL AMUSEMENT.
dljimiMcl^ tn<»unt«'«l ;il>*i.g
.‘.ig.- of I
the saw plat*-. Tin obJ.-« t of this ci» -t- '
ly «rrangem» iit ».*• to oMaln h f.i-'it'-r j
cniltlng rsigw
■efl
of the mtwt* novel
nd sensational form.s
n.s of popula
lnvent«‘d Is furnished by the leap frog railway. shown In th picture herewith
given. The
ItmMf Is about 500 fwt In length.
T
ta-sseng.-rs In seart'h of a n«
n w- \*arlely of thrill rush towa
npiMxsitc ends and by means
guides leadlttg i
w hlch lass over th* roof of each car one vehicle
ide tn override the oilier.
Aa the <nirs approach. It seems to the itassengt'm that i collision Is InevlUble.
but at tlie critical moment one of the vehicles flies ov r the roof of the
I remarkable example
snd lands s.-irel>- on the other side. The contrivance L
uf Ingenuity and lUustraies the extent to which the amusement loving American
Is prepared to go.
■ apostolic bb-OMliis.
THE LARGEST CHECKERBOARD EVER USED.
AN INGENIOUS SUNDIAL.
Tb*- f«un<llal nbowti In tli. < ut Is not
only noiabi- from .iii art hli*«iural
iKiInt of vb w. but l» a matb.nniUcal
MILITARY ATHLETICS IN THE ITALIAN ARMY>
W'
of liay
Tommy luls^d his male and came In
stantly to the conclusion that he had
fallen into the river.
Without hsaltatlng a moment he Jumped Into the
Water, and. as luck would have it and
being a good swimmer, he was able to
help the drowning boy to ahorc.
READING FOR THS YOUNa
Yintth Is the time to do gO|kd reading.
If the years of youth are frlftered
rrlftei
away
over trashy uowls
minds will
Is culllvafod
cuUlvmi
»ot be the result_____ U It IsI w
while the mind
la fresh and the b
msroory quick that the
tost things in literature a^ld be read,
always, of course, chooaing those books
which are nqt beyond the osmprshen-
ataa of the chUd or youth who ta to sead
OLABB TYFl^
ffsvtoal yeara ago a few FVeuch oewapapers axperlmentcd with glass typa.
bat toond. U tMtaos for all pcacBad
to BtoriM taH dartog. aa
dent Poortb District. New Toi
ChrtoUms Bodoavos.
Kot dreaming, but eadssver.
Must meet the world's grsst I
Kot Impulss fair and fstDa.
Bet owin. cntrsstlag dsod.
■i
Tha cot was laada from a pbotograph takaa at IBtan. Italy, during ths
racoat mansovws of Xing Victor Bnuoanool IIL'a army. It repraoenta a troop
of borsagUerl or aharpabootsra. Jumping from a eooatderabls height white fully
anaad and aocootered. Wton the mountainous natnrs of Italy ta taken Into
It srill be seen that this ta a me
nuwt naeful cxerctaa There ta
Hvalry beturoM the' ItaUan oavalrymen and the bersagUert The former
trained to Hde down the face of an almoat predpMoos i
and the tattor are
bme
to mm tnm tto ptetara.
The cut shows tbe largest checkerboard
___ to actual u»e. It Is at
i of
ct the WeUington public park at Greenock. Scotland. Th* loard Is
Um end
eet eqoare.
s
eight feet
The checkers are made of iron and weigh sixteen i^mnds
Thelboard is wrti patronised by tbe workingmen of the dUtrict. who have
each. The
learned
rned to manipulate
manl
the/relghta
^
with much dexterity.
_
Tbe players are pro-
bed srUh
srMh iron rods with which Um cneekrrs are moved.
▼toed
The Seelety of tplrMoal Basealee.
Altu<iMt overj'thlDg eBe within the
work of the church ta for hurtructloo.
but the ChrUttan Endeavor eodety
stands unique and almost alooe upon
tbe platform of training by eervlee for
larger s**rrice. It ta tbe aoetaty of the
givers and not of the getters, tbe aoHety of spiritual exerclae. tto aoctary
of diafs of the woed and not toaiors
only,
if I know anything about tto
history of tbe past four and twenty
yron
irw. this ta tbe Idee that boa oosarad
tbe b
bltwalng of Ood, that bae malUpItad
that first society slxty-tboosand-told,
that has aent It Into all tbe world with
Its message of constant service and
service for all.-Dr. Ftobcle E. Otafk
In Christian Endeavor World.
fully and prayerfully. i
best efforts Into tto |
and all work of the aorwxj.
until they have done aU and
mmm
a
An Aaatrallaa Idea.
. The following suggestlou taken from
Die Aastraliiu Goldeu Link ta In point
whenever, as often happena, tto CbrtaItao Endeavor topic deals with tto
hatifilnesa of religion, or It may to
aubatltuted for one of tto regntar topx
lew. Ill order to get every one to look
on the Joy aide of t'hrlsttan service on! nounce that tto ooog service srill coolalat of the roost Joyful songs ta tto
jlKJok suggested by the roembera to be
Ifollowwl by a aeason of Joyful prayer,
all tliankaglvlng and pratae. and Joy
ous teatluioiiies. eac*h one telling the
brlghtfwt experlem-e ta bis whole Chrtotlan life. Pas* around ellpe of fiaper.
on wbieh ln\ite the roembetu to write
ttie moat Joyful Chrtattan word of
wiji< h they can think with one esasoo
for thiuklijg it so. Give two mlnotea
for free ex|iresalons as to bow we may
show our Joy In service, ta face, toqe,
touch, manner.
Give another period
Ito having named some of tbe cblaf
Joya to which we look forward ta
I 'hriHt's service in thta life and tbe Uf^
Kot prayer skme of
L but enda
I ftoltlsf
more and Is placed In Druid R1H park
i thatN;lty. It 1s modeled after the
▼at Gtamta sundtal at Gtanate oaoClA
Mni ABto BoOtoA ar Boa
to ooa of .Ito fear ooeeiaM
of Ito fflioBlln
.j
:s^
'"■''-I?'
•«ilMi»%ttttai1
SsaMi
Minions i
^tmtr rtirti—ta Mortr. t an to
tt MV. and It to fotas to to a liaO that
to a talL**
XrrnttoteM tto optialatfc Bivtrator
«mM Mt tei tto enmca to teB P«c«y af ttoaf P^etunmgur vatwiTaainwa.
Ta Httory hfr 4MmII7 to btead^ toformed ter that to was gaettog aC
■adi mom ctoapU thaa to tod axpeciad. Ba laaghladtodaMaiiacd as IB
Ito atorias that had eeam to hrr____
oattola aaoma. aad tofoca his com
a fool,'* gcoaiMd Utmty as to Irfc Ito houaa after ooa of
ttoto
rxplanata
^ explanatory
trials, -bat arfaat
ato UUak of me tovard tto end of
ysar
__ _________
raaUj
In tomsasr
Be fooad it hard to contmi tto deatra
to to straight vtth Paggy and tad tor
ttoatory
____ (of hlaaad» rae* bi pvraiiit of
l»oxurty.
dTSTtoaL JMU Xddmu M Am
UMiofas a on
maiat aHirtfli
inwrtKm«.iL|L
?
w. A.^ *
SiFiMdrfiYtois^
WAHTED.
toAMT«D--dbt' fto' wmmti"
MrtL 48$ State Btoaat. nnpt l-li
[iMawIthat. ..
U.fLMrnae»^CmmmMr.
A. F. LttUe. AdJotaaL
1-lt
SHtS^MTiTto
4U Sixth atraet.
ma AM to iMu.
od; hto. tnw to Mi etoon. Breurstar
totoalM Or. LoMaan a Little Son. as
Matktoae aiirBKm. Monty grimly tore
tto pain and suffering and aabmiued
to toa oparatloD wtilrh alooc could
aarehhiMe. Thai came tto struggle,
toaa tto promiae of rictocy aad thea
the quiet digra of canralescaicc. In
tto little room *where be had dreamed
fato toyMx dreaMdad auffeied his boy
ish sartwwm totomggted against deaft
and gradoaily cmcrsrd from tto mtota
of iaasltode. Be found It hardar than
to had thought to ccxne hock to life.
TV* tovden of It 'Uil aecmvd heavy.
Tto trahied nuram fo::Dd that
more powerful aUmuitot than the modtekie wax needed to awaken his ambi
tion. and they discovered It at last In
He«y"ChlkL" be said to her tto first time
hto was permitted to see him. and bis
eyas had lights in them, “ilo you know,
this Isn't such a had world after xtlL
Sometimes as Pre lain hero It has
looked twisted and queer, but tVre are
thingi that straighten It out. Today I
ftol as though I had a place liT It-^a
Pia|iaratk>M for tto toll want oa
steadily, and in a dell winter It tod
lU calor ralue tor society,
to A toMoish eostaais toll, aad at
iuy tea tables tto talk of tt was a
Isand. Sarcastic as tt ftogiMit^
WBs on tto tiuestlOD of Hoaty’a extraraganca. ttore was a spleodor atont tto
Aladdln-like entertalniDeDt which tod
ctortu. Oenaatb tto datwarj dlaapttera was a aoerrt admlrattaa
ttoaoperb nerra of tto man. .>ad
theta waa little reloctaacv to toip hto
In tto wild career to had choaen.
was aoeoay to go wtth him to tto edge
of tto precipice and let him take tba
(Ooatlnuad^ fil« ^TtofrSJJr^rissue.) pinnge alone. Only tto echo of tto
crlUcism readied Brewster, for he had
silenced Harrison wtth work and IVCCHAPTER XV.
TrPOOUAHHK'ALerror In one I
oppartaulUea, It troobled
of thediapeni caused no'eod of i
.****.'^®"
down
Items that aweUed the laoflt aide
. amaaement to every one except
of
his
ledger
account enormoualy. The
^ Monty and Miss Drew. The
ball was bound to give him a ^od lead
In the rare once more despite tto
oept 1-tf
•im. WMITCIh-«4AA par wonk fto
good iMtp. Mrx & J. Motgaa. 6K
State ntetot.
nugStof
POSITION WANTEO-Aa bookki
eollectcr or at oOoe work. Apply to
F. O. NIchoU. S2S South Cnion 8L
nog 2SCt
Th% proeeeds wlU . te.tor tha
U» 1
DeWItl AOa.«r<^_
3ra^ aso.hoa to mpka a aalya
COMPETENT ^r1 wanted at* the C(
lambla boteL
aug 14-tf
no equal. This has gives
t_____
eroua srorthleoa ooaatPrfaltaL Ask for
DeWitfa—(be geauiaai BoU by aU
druggists.
UoiChMa <m
8tou thoto Lioo4Mnda lor rMiihbln pna
FOR RENT.
SOLO BY OOeXSS EVEBYWHEBE
Beat with age and arlth nowy hair,
maaiiel Young, a reUiwd liarrhant of
TO RENT—Good eeven-room boose,
eomer Thirteenth and Bohemia 8L Ravaaaa. eaiae to Mushagaa aad se
cured
a marriage license fbr bhasNf.
Apply to T. A. Oooion. Hotel Whit
ing.
aug 21-2i agedc72 years, aad Mra. Sarah'B. Fer
guson, aged CS. -The sraddlng oeparred
FOR RENT—FYtmr rwm near Botu-d- Thursday In Saveaaa. aad aaltod twp
man avenue school. Suitable for aehoolmatea of earliar yaara. Ji ro-'
teachers. Imiquire at 43C Webster mance of long ago Jh aald .to flgaiw
street.
aogS04f
pramlneatly la the arafldlag.
FOR rent—Three rooms Inqulr
$03 West Seventh atreet.
Seat Por ChUflraa.
Mothers, be oarafol of tba haaltb of
ang 21-tf
your children. Look oat for Coughs.
TO RENT—UofumUhed rooms; also a Colds. Croup aad Wbooptag Cough.
good bam. Inquire at 21$ West Stop them la time—One Minute Cough
Eleventh atreeL
July l$-tl Coro it the beat remedy,
and pleaoanL Coatabto
Bold by all dmgglata.
woouos mci oa, Mri., ewk.
from stxluiDK on Lakes Erie and On
tario. to •ObM'Tver. Hnffalo. N. Y *
Masters and owitcra of veaseU at port
could do? Too know what
Hr. R. S. Copeland, mho aas ap- wtiere there is no weather burcan ofwoa>ethlar that some one else would
mrt do a thoonand times better.”
polntfd on the board of <;^trol of the flee or storni wamtoK display station
But Peggy, to wboni this ebasteoed proposed Mate hospital for conrump- may th<'ms(‘lves telegraph for much Inmood la Monty was Infinitely pathetic, llvee. was asked recently alKiuf th- formation, observing the rules as
would not let him Ulk. Hto southed prohaMe location of tin- tnstlmtiou. terilory above described. At ports
him and cheered him and touched his
hair with tor tool hands, nnd tium she “I do not know when- |: will be win re weather bureau stations an
left him to think and brood and dream. placed.* be nald. "I iinder.-tand that ' <\*»t«*tl th«* It.funnatiun sbuiiM be
It was many days before his turbu they are considering the .\linn isani- 'aiiu-d fnuu the local oniei‘s. These
lent mind drifted to the subject of larium. the Battle Creek Kaniiarinm ' messagi-s and the anKwers thereto will
money, but suddenly to found himself and one or two other plares.” “Is then*; be at cove*aiment esiM-nse. but
FOUND
hoping that tbeaargWHia wonid be'gnn- any show of li.s In-lug tomte<l at Ann |••x|M ( tell that tbe privilege thus granteroua with their charges. He almost
About fifty leadlag y
young men of
tuffered a relapse when LoCJoss. vis Arbor coder the ca-** of the I . of M. j «*<I will only Im- exercised when the In- roUND—Pocket book on EdgewooJ Ludington met at the etty
1
hall and
I do not see | formation sought Is n'gardod
ibly dMraaaed. infonned him that the meilral departnieiu r‘
road. Owner can have same "by fWmed an tatdvpeodMt
indepeedtet mIHtary comwhy not.
we want It. But do we jessary for the safely of the vessels
total amount would reach f3.U0U.
claiming property and paying for 1mny. Oflteecs wote elaeted.ms tel“And what la the addJtloual charge want It?”
ffineeroed or of direct lient*flt
this notice.
aug 28-tf lowa: Captain. Dr. H. F. Klailiall: ,
fowtfae opetatlonr askfd Monty, onT. H. Clark, a well known Grand riue commerre. It is also expected that
willing to aocegt sodi unwarranted -Rapids man. lost $275 in “watching" i Pin^onn availing themselves of this
first Ueutenaat. B.
Wadt;' aeoapd
favors.
lieutenant. M. Whales. An anaory wlU
FOR SALE
•Tt'a Included tt the $3,000.” said silver dollars ai the Emnire cafe m | I'^'vllege w ill make public the Informabe seenred at once and thei st|ttc
1
t
8t.
Joe
Thursday
night
with
three
obtained
for
the
t>enefil
of
all
vt*sLollaia. **Itoy knew you were my
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good seven- to asked for annx
friend, and tt was profcsnlonal eU- meji, whom he thinks are sharks. •***1*’ ‘n their vicinity. Telegrams an
■iefa woodered why Mtwtr did net ase
room hoauc. Inquire Dr. Qanntlett.
off tbelr coots and helped PettJngUI In qnette to hejp keep down exi>enaei."
Allle Mitchell of Conlon. who says sh ?! thtirlzeil by Lite fir^t and second paraseptl-tr
the work of preiiaratiou. He fotind
s Brewster remained at Mrs. Is an old friend of Clark, and who In praphs of this circular should be
No Unplaaaafit Effaeta.
thorn ntiite Bi#erllU3ns. for their idaaa
ppy In Its restfqlnesa." serene troduced him
a
marked. Tollect Gov’t. Rate." The FOR SALE—House and lot. comer If you ever took DeWitt’w UUlj* Early
never agreed, and each man had a way ondPT the charm of Peggy’s presence
F'ront and Uonroe streets; 30 acres Rioers for blllouaneaa or conatjpatioa
She is
embraced In tbe circular also
eraulag when the Kaos were gattoied od preferring his own snggejitloo. To ami satisfied to lie hoiwlearly liebind to talor at the matching pany
you know what pBI pleasure li.; Tbaaa
fruit
land;
10
acres
timbered;
price
^____ ________
__ ____
famoda UtUe pitta cleanse tbe Uver
tor an old Uwe aamwr i«rty.
Brewster's chagrin, they were united ______
hit daily expense
account. The
inter- held by the is>lire jH-nding a invest 1- inclutles the New Itogland. Atlantic
$G00. Address B. B. BHknsp. 102S aad rid the aystom of all Ml# w
and Gulf r<jasts. and ports on th^>
**lt’s always the way.” commented in the effort to curb his extravagance. est ahovTO by tto inquiries at foe hotise j
of the castIto |ibU<wo|iUicsl UrugUou. ‘ When you
West Front street.
sept 1-lmo*
**00*11 be giving automoblka and ami the auadaty of hla friends wvra!
exceedingly interesting circular <*• Ac coast,
lose your heart your sense of humor ropes of iiearU for
B, rt DV'cbei.
,gom too. Kugaged couides couldn't do stop him.** mid Kubway Smith after aoatbing to the profligate. It gave! has bt-cn r-em out by Willis L
FOR SALE—Two spring colts, same
anch ridiculous stuuu If Ui«y liad the M|uty had ordered a rliitage cham him back a little of hU lo«t self re-[chief of the I’nlied States weather
natiunal ;-iiar«l
age and same color. Inquire August
It iiartlcli
pagne to be served during the entire xpect Tbe doctors finally dt-elded that j reau. in relaiion to lnf..rniati..n
Thtirvday nlchi to \Uh^ j.-w«-i suin
Genih, \ mile from laadorc P. O.
Well. If: M«nt>
:
Uix*wst»r is stlir iu evening. ‘HJIre them two glnsses first. to trouHl U*stt recuperate iu I'lorida j,„rdl„g ..xpeetrif* Weath.-r corMliilnn>
sept l-2l»
. on«- i;f ih« haiHlmmest girls in
lova with Misa i>n-w be take s a lutgUty If you like, and then they won't mind and -udviaad a uiouth
In pan It is as fo!l4(ws; .-Vnnirjticeibwuy If they have cider the rest of th. wunuth. lie lua|K<d at tto* pruiKwi- mcni is h.»reby made to the maritime
city, by Rev
P. J. Slane
tlou, but took the luw Into his own
FOR SALE—My roaldence at 131 East
M. 4. MORGAN.
bombshell. nlghL"
Intereets that storm wanrlnp dihplay «h« remn' encampment In lUidlngtoa.
bauds
by
onkrlng
Geuerui
Manager
Eighth
street.
E.
H.
Pope.
The thought had come (3 every oue.
plain
Hemember tbe old tettabla liaf that
Uarriaon to rent a piai-c uud insisting
• I’niic*! States weather bn Hutche*memtor of tbe Third
aug2$-$t
hot no one had been givcu the i-ouruge
Dd the |iacc i
that
to
Deeded
the
eotniMLUioushq>
of
U
always
on ttara. Haek ordm a
h> Uttar H. l‘ur them Itrewster’s si
FOR SALE—House and lot at 202 N. specialty. 1 make alt-tralas with
Boggy nud Mra. Gray.
ntbWk.
lence uu the suhje«i aimv tin* lieMlIle
As a matter of fact the pan* waa be
Spruce St., second north of
-How soon eau I get back ta work,
FOR BAGGAGE,
dliiuer not‘med td'have sotuelhlug om ginning to tell ou Brewatcr. Work and
er conditions in their vicinliv when- four to win a niaee.
the last minE H. Allyn.
doctor?”
demanded
Monty
the
day
be
inous bchiud it
la livery f esto furnish you
ever such inhirmailon Is rc-qiieste<^ by uic he decWleil to g
it on account
worry were plaiuly Imrlug an effect ou
FOR SALE—Heavy work team with RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS,
“It's jinrtulili only a lovers* qtiar- his heulth. His color was bod. hU fore the si>eciul train was to eairy him masters ow^iwnert! of vesads. From
business
engagements.”
The
feU" said liragdou. Cut further com 03 «a were losing Uiolr lustc*r. and there south. lie was beginning to s«.-e the
or without bameaset or wagon. J.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPEB,
dark Bide of hla enforced idleness.
stations oh I^ato-s Siipcrl<»r. Mlrhlgan nounc<-meni
ment was cut short by thy entrance of
E. Orellick Co.
aug l$-tf
UHtlesMiuas Ui his actions that blood again waa tingling with the deRUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
Moot.v Wiuself, and they took their
baek in the haru«*s.s of a
RUBBER TIRE BURRCVB,
litaees at Ubie.
FOR
SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
real from bis frlomls. Idtib- lUs of
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
tofore tlie evening ramr to nu eu;l fever annoyed htei oeraHhMiallT. and xpemlthrift.
one sideboard, one refrigerator, re
•To Work?” laugltcd the physician.
they were In ikmm*ss13ii o
be admitted that he did nut feel quite "And what is your oecuiuiUou. pray;”
volving book case, three dining
FOR FUNERALS
Ishlug
right.
chairs, arm chair, three rocking
"Making
othi-r
people
rich.”
resiwudcoming UU. Monty did not say that tt
I can furnish you any kind of carrlaga
“Uowelhlng la wrong somewhere.” be ed Browsier sobt*rly,
chairs and other articles of furni
was to be given fur Miss Crew, nud said ruefully. ”nud my whole system
Bookmbomt" Motimrhood.^
you want I have five hacks and tbraa'
"Well,
aren't
you
aatislicd
with
what
ture. Inquire at 911 South Union
her name was eouspleaously alro-nt Mt'tns ready to stop work through aymto become a mother ? li so. do you realize
lire^^
3-seated carriages In stock, also a nlea
you have dcue for me? If you are us
street.
aug 3-tf •
from his UewTlptUmsi, .k» he unfolded
amount of suffering that most women are
charitable as that you tumst be still
line two-seated carriages, traps aad
rgo. tb
obliged to undergo,
tbe pain they have to bear ? If
bis
idans eveu
even -.he
Koo^., woo
who :
ma |i^
.m* Ultle
uuie rods
^aa a mighty rherk
ie careful
ould do anything to relieve that pain
p
could
would 3you not ^
FOR BALE—Three new seven room single buggies. Kindly give me a caU
^ ttnagliu.llve by Instlu.l au<l rock- j
proparatlons. Two d.tys before
woman and of course
^ do it ? You arc a sensible woman,
;oarae you |#
bouses in good location. For sale when in need of aaythlng la Ibis Has.
las. o» |Wiue|,.la. ooukl not to fiuite ^
everything
would—then read carefully
arefully every word.
on easy terms. Inquire at 208 X.
m-qulesceui.
1! eame to a standatlU aad the manazers
I.otles<t IcfL
If you want the family to be healthy,
NopiKtr llarHsoa «demn1y expressed ; ^ank bnrk >n |wn»l**xlty aad cunstemaOak streeL
.
aug 2-1 mo*
u the
the oplulou that the toll would ci>d
Brewster waa critically Khe hud been roadiug aloud
strong and active, give them Hollis
FOR BALE—A few household goods,
Bit ar^r at least $12T>.0W). The Utile
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea thU month.
novel so garrulous that it fairly cried
Is a liniment so potent that h wifi greatly lessen the
carpets,
stores
and
all
bicycle
tools.
gooa l^ed at one another 1“ ^»* | A|>pendlcltls, the doetors called It. alood for intemtptions.
suffering of anv case of labor, no matter how dif&Makes rich, red blood, hone and
meruatiou. wWle Brewster a
1
Including brxxer. 311 East Front St muscle. 23 cents. Tea or Tablets.
^ cult. With this htument. Motherhood is a beautifal
"Now. Xopi*er. what bsramc of the
expressed Itself in un uullatter. ,
faahionablc.** bull 1 was going to give?” demanded
dream; without it. a nightmare. No more suffer
July 31-tf
Johnson Drug Co.
lag comment utoo^ls frlend s vnl^r- .
^
ing. no more needleas cares, but one peaceful ideal
lonty. a troubliHl
t jbkHl look
10. In his eyes.
motherhood to yours if you will but open your eyes.
HOUBE8 AND LOTB—Monthly pay;,
Ity. -ttecd Utfd. \o|*i.rr.* he added. Lj^ pro,^. -How rldlculoo. If It
“Why. V
called it off." void NopFor external use. safe to adminster, and
•^ou woukl specnlate abou the price
^ ^ ^
meota Herman W. Smith, G13 West
l*er In
It aun>rise.
h wonderful in resulii. A word to the wise:
M gloves for your wedding.”*
.I pore ha<
*
you roujcml>cr. MoatyV oskEleven^ji street. Cl liens phone 199
“Mother’s Friend." AD druggtott •
Harrison resented- 4he ti
^ I whoupiiig cougli Mr. Brewster did not to I'egg)-. looking up <iuiekly uud won
* $I4» per bottle. We send ow book, “
June 27-tf
would be much hws vulgar to do that. .,,..udu..h.Hrbood," free. If yon ask for it.
dering if his mind had goue trailing
Notiea to Taxpayars.
Monty, saving
twcsfuii'e. than . ! -You don t mean to say-the baU if ff.
ivtag your twcsim
FOR BALE—Warebouse building
BRAonEunmuiAm oth.
The tax roBi for the collection of
fom* yoor millluus down i
"1 know ^
* , off. of e»»urse." And Harrison was realBay street, comer Hall, also 14- school and city taxes and special aa*v*..>* ut what di
borse
power
gasoline
engine
and
seasments
for the five wards of tha
•*Well they swallow them. I've no- ^
a bit of It. Nopper.” said Monty.
"\Vc didn’t poatiKjne It at all” said
feed mill outfit; also 9-room' brick city of Traverse City, Mich., have baaa
. ticed,” retorted Rr.*awler. “as though I
,-1,^1 I ve been wanting all aloug. Xopper. "How could weV We didn't
pealdcnce, tS7 Sixth street Apply placed In my bands for ooHeetioa,
tto.v were ctos-olates."
'
chaps do tto
atui i know whether—I mean. It wouldn’t
l*i*ttlagiU intemqited gramlll itiueiitto John Horsfield at residence.
have licea quite right to do that sort of
1 will be In my ofllee for the pur
ly, “My frletMls and gentb-uienr*
Tliere was an immedUte coanril of thing.”
June2S-tf pose of collecting said taxM every
nvblch Is whU-hr asked Van Win
“1 uuderxtand. WeU. what has be
when this piece of news was an
week day from now untfl Nor. 1. 1906.
BI-OOO
MOftolprv^lffMO
-TABUKTS
kle casually.
_ Little 80ns were come of tbe orchestra and the flowers
nounced. 'and the
FOR BALE—Stora huildlng. stock aad from 8 o’clock until 11:$$ o’clock la
But tne
the artist
the s-nddie.
^.nddto j| nnanlmous In favor of recaUHug the In- and all that?"
»m
arrtsi was in me
MAKE) SICS. lED BLOOD. HEALTH AND STUNGTH
fixtures. Will sell all or any part, the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
“Pannlt me to prewut you to tto toy ^nations and declaring the party off.
"Tbe orchestra is gallivanting around
or will rent building. Apply at once. 4 o’clock in the afteraooa of each day.
A BUSSING TO BRAl.N WORKERS
Orosaua-^ only
Ills marobdurate, hot when the country, quarrelUig with Iteelf and
Chat. Boaenthal Traverse Oty, Mich
A.\U NKUVOrS I»F»T»I^.
his kites are made
suggested that be could giv. everybody else and driving poor QardAll uxes paid beCbra 8apL 1st will
may 27-tt
Is up
Ot^Utr tloUar notes. He feeds
npjn j ^
^
^
to the Insane asylum. Tbe flowers
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
be received without ooUectioa faaa,
L U Xewburg. and bis cha
relented. The opportunity to dooblo have lost their bloom long ago.”
and aJl taxes reomlntaig unpaid qa
ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
M ttQOld golden eagles. Look
FOR BALE—41 lota ;n Hannah’s 6th
"Well well get together. Xopper.
tto coat by giving two parties was not
Sept.
i6t and until OcL 1st. a penalty
SCURVY
GOUT
add; 6 one-acre lots fronting on 14th
nd try to have the baU at mld-Lnit
to to Ignored.
of one per cent for coUecUon will ba
watch him while to openda $13,000 for
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
“Call it off. theti 'tort aay that It to 1 think ril be w«U by that time.”
street 4 In Griffin A Winnie s add,
llowersr
charged. On all taxes remaining na>
NERVOUS DISEASES
r looked appoallagly at UarriBLOOD POISON
only irastponed.”
and 3 lou on West Front street
•With a Viennese orttostra for twen
paid on OcL 1st and nntll Mov. 1st b
guidauro. hot to him sUeoce
A great rushing to and fro resulted
WEAK LUNGS
KIDNEY TROUBLE
WTll be' sold on easy payments or
ty-nine tbonaandr added Btagdoo. la the canceling of contracta, the re
tto better isirt of valor, and to
penalty of two par cant for coUactioa
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
exchange for other property. Geo.
rAad yet ttoy maintain that alienee to calling of invitatiana, tto
went off wandering If tto Iltoeas had
will be charged.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES.
W Raff.
Bept 1-tf
accoonta, with tto moat I
Office, Room M2 Stats beak bMff.
SA-MU-LAH tableU
■ compounded from the essence of
^And three singers to divide twelve save as much as poaMUe from
M. E. Haakan. Gtty TroMarar.
tbouaand ansong themaefres! That's ah- wreckage. Harrtooo and his aaaodEast
Indian
Planu.
and
are
the
perfected
result
of
over
20
years
of
(Cootlntied in Tuesday’s Issue.)
MISCELLANEOUS
Dated July 24, 29$i.
bolntely criminalr cried Van Winkle. atea, aim oat frantic with fear for Brewmedical research.—SA-MU-LAH acta promptly on the -Lungs. Liver
••Over in Germany they'd aingn month
Jaly IHkL 13.
MONEY TO LOAN-No tax daaM
and Kidnejrs. These organs are directly responsttle for tbe eonditloa
A LaxaUva Cough Syrup.
for half that amount."
pat In mortgagaa Boaaas for «to
of the blood. SA-MU-LAH U a blood purifying medicine pat op la Ub“A cold or ooogb nearly always pio"Six hnwMed guests to feed-total
,
diK«a
coosUpatlOD—thd
water
all
runt
laqnlra
€$
&
McNaanra.
Part
let
foroL
and
contains
nothing
of
an
Injarioos
natore.
They
are
lavalecoat of iMt toss than g4a000.” groaned
soBid pcova a dead) to the eyes, nose and
Instead
Whea I
able in cases of specific febrile disorders wbere the blood baa a large
Plaoa HotaL
Itepper dotefally.
Ac pooBtliBlty of of paostog out of the system through
excess of febrtne or urk acid. Every disease or disorder that fleMi Is
For the waat
PALMtSTRY-Oonamt Madams Hlaas
the» Brer aad kldacys. heir to can be traced to Impure BloocL SA-MU-LAH has helped thonof Biolstnre tte bowels become dry
■MPamter tha Mara Itoa M yoar
wasted 00 SOO rank ovtalders."
sands of sufferers.—It can help you.
11 tb cu» ana way «r tto other. a«- aad hard.” Keaaedy’s LaxaUve Honey
Orta^oftte._______ ___
baad, a aedasSifie yaadias
Too mw are borrowing a lot of troa- tterlaad him to oorty «nt At plan If It aad Tar la the orgiaal Laxative Oongh
|ha traa IM feiaMfy. Osm* ill
bto.” yawoad Brawatcr. withH a ftalh
galhmt aaanwa tmdUh.
Syrup. It meeu and corrects the
tJaloaBt NMaaatraaea.
tnMf
above ooadttiaBS, by acting as a plea“AH
I
------aA
of j__
ox
SALE
AT
PRINCIPAL
fiRCOGIgTl.
^ Mo«ty. fterioos aad Mas diMbthe bowdsMtoositoto Ahparty aod^t
«
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TARLCTS, 60 CENTS.
ay ^ iBaaihar A hto ^
AMd imitatkm of having tto time of
IfitJtobaator
If your dealer cannot stipply you. scad plica aad order to
ffoor life. Bstwoea you and me, Td
ag vawAariwL
Orippe. braachiUa. «tc. 80U by
tattor to canght ffrinktog tow cream aoto teioartag aa Ibh
. A Aao Avtog AMaMag. Birt”-
WCUGU lEWS COBEISa
PIONEERilVERY
ANO HACK LIn|e
Mother's Friend
nd \
TA^ES
SA - IVIU - l-AH
Tmrs
FREE.
i
t Ttot^ wimt Wa waat to lcMnr-d>at
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL OO.
paclartt fteteto hi As haok or IlliA** ha
MO NASSAU STRECr,
MEW YOflK.
j.
TRY A mec HO'AANT AA
-w: •
^TEY A EECORD WANT ^
TRY A^raeORO WAMT
r e*» V.
.I/--,-.
..
Wa kavoaaiaa rigitiMii at boials
raaik. aad wa km
tttkatkMaoCtkaOai
tiHTmaaahi
|kp para:«iM4«plt. Tbara to aa
jMiril dWHuaep lo Id* «M(o of tke
A aicii cat tanm
rkminkiaa aad Ike
Aakkdvm^fooC
aa thara la la the
rti^: la Cba
’isrtTiSii
tov^ laad.
mpgpy.
aam-epw . ai
dlikaa ara caatrwtad by tka t
omv M fat
art.
Wm UM *WI4 vm Wdk» Jftp oUla
H *a ImM ikat ralM fka
p ac .lhia.aaaaBa. atoag wick kla
dtapa, aad makwm tto wa aaaac
Mr iBda aaaamie Jaka Mtk. Tka
."MkaowliS.-lkaralila. Atkiagthai
apaaot ka ia«kl. ar mk teas toi
hr naptol—Ik Ito. iBdaad, It s
»«ar BMi! tad;
Krn^ O kaap tto Taaas kaait«aaa
Ah.^faU»>aiaaCM!
airtka w wka aato tka wraag thiags.
Ika aara daipimlato
ttaina la add to tbam.
' ffpw. titora li tka apaamto aad Inifabla gsapemaa, wbo to lllod wttk kto
wroagn aad tka pakladasaa cC
BiMBiBg aa ^ IM ac raaar
lia.toaai». tapat.«aik|iMPd
f^tkaai^
dMiiktar. enr.
anmbars far kto toackasa, wkk a iMi
9i mOk ta waa tbrna dawa. m to
pralat la apstU; :
«bow the klad cC ana hq pao|d hare
Waa had tka baMtad Calf? aa|p .gpl
;«ar Of
tihat racks tka cra^
tttora la time. These normal
to5 kMd tkat riilas tka mptid.
arc ftagaifl aaoo^ to aaka kto
.
—WaUaea. Meads tore blm.
kls dallcau baattk waxaiBgiT. a atacybody aa aa apaibgy for kto latprtiku
• A Msmr kaart te aMka tka start,
• Aad at tka floar a ekascM seal.
cratton rsaakna. a Jlmlt. teckaaa
tore win ant gtrn aadtofily. wllhfMt
foUfra. aad komaa mncklacry m
dumusitm
suatly fad with tka wrong fuel. Too
Uyi a Wkto. A mlsanthrqps. a komak
Mlnre, made by simply not knowing
3^aa^dlseoarar»»sau <mm
what to eat.
V
vUI te avaa tka bastVssolatad
The maa whe eats the srroag thing
^.Ihras. and tka daUjr rooad o( datJsa will nwmilr toll yon ahoat U before
saaoM to ba a last straw, It Is a eon- be to tkraogk. T wish 1 hadat eaten
fort kairoad aapraasioB Jast to lad those encumbers. I never should est
aoaw aaa wka aaftfsuadi. frap*- oatoas.” says he. beginning to took
tkf Is kood. bat iQrapathp aad oonpra- oBknpky after anting serca. What to
bsMloa ars wortk tsa Um tka t>st H? Wkat on enrtWiives men to do
alsoa.
tka rery thing tkat srtll most unfit
Tka Mlowtag sdHorlal la a reeeiu tkam to be their happiest selves?
BBOibar of tka Toatks* Coapaak •amff peapto aaaolto aptiUB. atharn
i by a w<
whisky wr eaCaf drnakards. to. there
wbo kas Bot oaly aoflassd aad u
any passkm ao Inslnustlag or unmanstood; bat hra fsaad tbs dsor la tbs
lanble as the appetite for things he
■walagty blaak otona sail across bar
MWlditotoat?
patk-fkw door whtek loads lato tka
Most^aaatto he wUl say nothing
8ba says:
Laadaf Oo
about It, bot ontauly eat a groteaqi
-Tbs aoootoay oTlIf® baarp hard
1. rpr tke aure inquiry of whai
opaa aaay a tJrsd wooraa. Wban tka done or dona not agree with him, aug- body U ubaoated aad tka oanras
a Blnmberlng knowledge oi
^ aratasd. Ike aaosaslag round oC dutlw awakened sense of It. But asuallv
' U srabrtoUy waarias. svsa tkough la than, when la a grumbling sute. If
bar aorauU stata tka wossaa aadar- maekly protesting Mead saggesu bU
staado tbat Hfa Is mda «p sf datla luncheon must hare disagreed, he is
doas sasr and orar again. Ckaaga o( quelled with emphatic taaUty. -What
aooM khid to bar imparatlra aasd wban do yon mean? I just ate what I al
ska loaao kar grip oa harsalf la tkls ways ent!way.
Plty nia. •Ub true.
**It to assy to cowead to bar the
Now tbe chewy Mltle married wo
relief wkkb oooMs from ganging or man of your acqualntaace. wbo i
botaatolog, or tke study of birds or ages her bosband without him knowbugs. But aU these studies take time lag It. she ahato to the misanthrope
and straogtb—both already overused over a laachaoa of baked potato and
for tka woman wbo oooku aad BMOdi freab tomatoea. -IKliy. no.-chats she.
aad sweeps aad srasbes for a boaseful -Too see. I nerer eat meet at noon
of working men.
Just becanse 1 do not care for It. tl
•There Is. however, one aspect of apollB my dinner.** 8he would not
nature which to oC anckantlng charac have aald that much If the had not
ter. and which to to ba enjoyed for the been asked. It Is only the man who
mere asking, klany a woomn lives eats the wrong things who talks muth
within glancing dlstaace of Its
about his food. The cheery person
lovely taror, and never knows tbat It scarcely deserves credit for her cheerlsmiles upon her
It rests over
oess and many friends and being In
head. It Is the fairy worlJ which
love with the world, for really It la
call doadland.
only because the fairy got there In
-Bnahin wrote of the clouds, bot bis time. And she was born knowing
eloquent prose Is almost as ethereal what were the things which anited her.
as the chaagbw pkantomi ct which he
“I always think she must ha^
wrote. KeaU* rarse Is remote In Its wonderfully active liver,*' said a clever
starry height. Bat the sctnal clmids woman speaking of a Mend, -for ahe
are fnU of eubeUnttol joy for the sto^ to never given to reproachful apella.
dent of them.
She never, to my kaowtodpe. hna Im•‘A mere woman who lov€-i them and agtoed herself to be wrooged.**
Uvea by them wUl healUte to ti
How much, there Is to IL How Utile
describe them. Their wooderfnl gra- we would be glvea to eomplalii
datkrn la akades of wblU and pearl, lalUags. anhapplnaas or cHtlctom of
ike tmprensloa they ooavny of being onr Meads if we were all always In
now nt aa ItUmlUbto dtoUnee aad now perfectly aonpal sUj^.
within ranch of tke ilfud hand, their .The man who knm liimralf aad
rapidly changUg ehapea. their mcltlag lives according to hto'aeedf, he kas the
corvee, their ehann of easy motion— gtfl of tke goda. He la aa atom la that
these and a thoaaand other graeas sod which to worth srhUe la the eteraal ttbeeuttos are as trse as tbe aU>ambme- oess of things.—Dkrolt Tribnne.
ing sir.
• Let tbe resUees. tired woman mhke
Coekl4« VsisUhIm.
fiienda with the cloods. They wUl help
rew people know bow to cook vegeto banish the blues, aad worn# foaa, Ublcs properly. Aa a rale thur. are
and they will latrodnee her Into n oon»- only about half cooked. Tbe Amerlpany which ban baaa well towed by the >aaa are aapeelaUy Igaoraai i
high aad aiost gtarioaa poato since the eooklqg ragstn^las. Tha rraach and
worid bagan."
Oennab know how to cook vngatablea.
aad the Aaurlean would do weU to
Inara from thnm bow to prepare vegeTbe Questton af OtoA . .
Some women ara kora k*aaUM aad tabtaa for the table.
Oo Uto aa Ahrartoaa hotel or ranwiu good Sanaa, araa with taleau
, Did you aver aolice bow man)r.paraops laaraat and glva your order for
there are to whteh tka lid of tka cas tala klads of vagauktos. and tkey wljl
ket mnat hare foltoa hefora the be- ba hcooiht to yoa amyad. partmpa ift
latad aad ^mitmpartapi fairy arxlead tka tocaot atyto. nratohad aad daltiJiHh tbe gift of kaowng wkht to eat? eloas to M upon, bat wholly ladigoa.
Not what to ordar. Any man with a Uble akd totany natl to aat,■adarate toeorna and rteh frtoads mar aad baaaa ar^ not eras oookad aatti
laani how to ordar. U aaam epeoad tkay^ apft, kat ara kayd. lumpy, oaaatove to ckooae tka rtgkt apooa or tka pama^ gad ladtoaattkle . Btara
etmraattooal fork: hot a« to what ta amtoaawnk^a-Mttartnalaaadaac*( wttk them, tkla to a kaktt tkat ste: paragpa w« be a BMM of hard, atftagy
ply mdat ba Idkttw-g oaraatk aea|to rabatapei^ Tlw wteto tnmbto Ito dtoy
$ that la of ac grant taaportaaoe aa aU ara aot codk^ mamak. Vegeti
■■
kara cQOfcqd la ihaoeffmaa atyto.
fWcB.** ika raplied, *‘int I eook my
I a imm, loag while, ckpag
km tka walar Mvenl tlaMs. I drala
qC;tkt liat water aad add Crash water.
Pkd tbea perkap* drala off the eeeoad
water aad pat oa ftesir wafer egnta. I
oa* ikam omttl they ara teadar. very
taadar.
•'Pbr brntaaca. la eookl^ oatoas tke
water beoeaMs a vary yallowtoh greea.
I drala this off, someUmes three or
fbur Umen. I think It gives tke onions
a better taste aad they are aot ao
mrooff. Than there to asparagus. 1
ehnapi tke water two or three times
la ntowlim aspangaa. 1 do tke
way with paraalps. cabbage.
Bower; la focC. almoet aU veget
I tktak. ara better If cooked tlils sray.
I kaow some people say that I drain
away tka strsagtk of the vegeUble,
bat I have Med kotk,srays aad I Had
that ckaagtag tka prater takes sway
the tuma tnato from tke vegeubic
nad^givea it a batter flavor.
-If I .cook caaaad peas l empty
tkam from the can Into a ootonder and
drain off all the juice that they have
btoo caaoad la. beeaaae there to al
ways aome kind or add used in canalag them, gad then I wash the paas
aad pot them oo In clear water, adding
odlk. salt, pepper, a hit of batter, aad
a mtio oui
every vegeUWe 1
omtoea. Not enough to make them
teate of tbe sogar. bot Just enough to
take away the strong and acid taste.
-In cooking turnips I also change
the water several times, and Insteal
of nddlai konr, qs a great many peo
ple do to make thepx.more dry, I put
la n couple of potateea and mash them
together. 1^ readers tbe turnips
very nrach aleer thM when flour Is
used. You cant taste the potatoes In
the turfllps. anyhow. Flour simply
amkes the tnralps a Uttle toss watery
aad tbe potatoes do the same.
-Vegetables
should always
cooked quite a loag while, so that
they are tender through and through
1 think the whole secret In cooking
vegetables so that they arc delicious
end wholesome to to change the
on them several times, and cook them
ttwrou^Iy done.'
This to what the German housewife
aald. But whether hers he tbe
Bctentlfle way of eooklng vcgeubles or
aot. we eeaaof say. hut we do know
that her vegetable dishes are lit for
any kteg or potentate on earth to eai.
They are whotesosse. tavory. tooth
some and digestible.
Apeptiaing Southern Pickles.
At this time of the year tbe thoughts
of the hoooewire turu to the prepare
tloa of appetising reltobes and pickles
to delight the eye and please the pal
ate la the tong winter mootba to come.
The following recipes, taken from the
New Idea Magaalne are decidedly
el aad out of the coomson run, aad wUl
be of Interest to readers of this department:
la the sooth, the land of delectable
pickleo. ssreetmeats and preserves, the
hpugekeeper of the old regime prides
hersatt on. the namber aad variety of
the appedalng deltoactoa. which are al
ways. prepared during the autumn
mootha. and considered Indtopenaablc
accompnalmeats In the aorvlag of
game, poultry and flsh. Many of the
radpea lor makiog these famous picklas ara treasured habtoemu and are
junlonsly guarded as possessions of
priceless vAloe by the fortunate house
wife to whom they hgra descended.
Tke tollowlBg rndpes have been
folly gathared frora several old-time
oouthera hoasekenpera, the charm of
whose home boopltaltty and cnlinary
Uittapba qfo acknowtodgod tar and
wide.
.Mtoitnslppl Chow-Chow—Cot into
amaU .ptoosB-two qnaits of white oaloBs,. half a. peek of greea tomatoes
and two doasa eacambers. ad^^ two
toc^ haada of cabhakn, shredded wl*
a.akara knlfo; arraage la layers,
apriakllag liberally with salt, and al
low It |o stand for twelve honra; thee
dfslB qff tka httoa. which haa foramd.
aad plara Ja.a la*^ prpaac3^qc.kattto.
addfoffakallam aBd a kaN eljkat vlaa
gar, ^-a..cnpfol al-j
fjA..
tmlet thruaik add malar. Ftothalfa
ffiBoa «f airapB dainir la a kattto.
kSf^
M
two fOMda «f wl*a augai: m.amaj|r raid: TSqatot tke flrst laeltaatlaa to
*eaee ap wkoaever tke akoolhrara at atom. kaK aa OMaa af flranM
ders auMto ta tke leaaL la tkto W
Id yuara id toast is taken ftom tke apparaadasc.**
It to hoO slonffp Cor thirty mtaatpsu
NoU*« to ao ooadocive to keattk.
aad poor hat oyar tha pMlaa, rapsaftiag tha preeeaa tor threa atoratems aad graee and kaaaty as tke carrtoffe of tke
kody. Aa erect flgofe to aa oaaaattol
acaMtog tW vtotmar aa* time.
to
perfaci kcaltk aad symmetry of
Ptekled Orapaa—Pnphfo fb« K<
form. Noaradays BMre attentloa to
as for preaarvtaa by raranvtog
aktoa, boOli« tha palp aad atratalag .paid ID pkyoleal development ta Ue
oattkaaaada. To flva poaads of fruit aekoota, kat otUI many laatltuttoas. aad
add a eupfol ot eUcr rtaagar. a copfol partlcWijy those where girls aloae
of crape Jatoe, tkraa poaada of sugar are raeatood. are larkUm la the necosaad a aploe bag cnalalalag two ooacea aary tratolag.
A NPraon of 60. wtU *e step aad
of atonaatoa. oaa auaea of ctovaa. a
smaB place of glngar root, sad ana bearing of a queen, okeo saM that as
whato aatmag. Placa in a prasarvlag child, she had shown a decided te
kettle over a slow Are. aad eook untH dcncy lo>toop. Her mother talked and
of tka copstote^qy of marmaiadc, rtlr- pleaded la vmla. At toot her father
flic ooaaiaaUy to pravaai barnlag; took things into his own hands.
1 may be altowcd to do it ta my fnrn
this ahonld take about one hour and
way." be declared. "I will teach her to
carry her shoalders back and her bead
op." After that the father met bis
Spiced Pears—Peel and cut In small daughter every day on tbe front veran
da. and Insisted on her walking the
pieces a peck of Bartlett pears,
over-ripe; arrange in layers In a white length of (he garden with a pail of
porcelain kettle, spiiakllng with five water In each of her bands, and a book
pounds of sugar. Altow them to re placed on her head. Al flrst It was
main covered over night, and In the dlIBcoU task, but each time tbe book
morning place over a slow Are. adding fell the penalty was another walk
n pound and a half of erystalllxed gin the gale and back. Fourtlmes a c
ger. three sliced lemons with the seeds for six months, this promenade was
removed, oae small cupful of vinegar, taken. It wu a severe training, but It
a teaspooafal of powdered clnnsmoo resuHed In a queenly carriage.
**Head up; shoulders back and down,
and half a doeen whole cloves. Cook
anUI redoeed oae qaarter and seal bust out, stomach In." may have a vul
gar sound, but It is a rule for walking
when cold la amall jelly tumblers.
aad
standing tbat cannot be improved
Pickled Red Cabbage-Shred with
a aharp knife four beads of red cab upon.
Good, old-fashioned i>eople argue
bage and soak over night In stroog
brine. Heat to tbe boiling point a gal tbat It is ImpoMible to do two things
lon of vinegar, to Vhiefa have been at the same time. Up-to^ate women
added while cold two chopped onions, disprove this every day. For Instance,
four bay leaves, two chopped green a woman who must do her own bouse
work can so train herself that even'
peppers, a handful of whole cloves,
task may he turned Into an advan
ttblespoonful of muslerd seed,
boneb of choppwl celery and s table- tageous exercise For Instance, there
spoonful of grated horseradish. Cook to DO better way to exercise the mus
for half an hour after the vinegar be cles of the waist than by sweeping
room. oNt, however, the way people
gins to boil and pour while hot
tbe cabbage that has been drained and generally do It, with the weight oi
packed closely In a small earthenware hips and the back bent over. This Is
to court exhaustion. Such exercise U
crock.
best taken when the windows
open. The work Itself will keep one
Dainty Ousat Disbst.
This 1s the tisM of the year when warm. If you have to sweep a roof,
northern Michigan homes are fllled stand erect, with the knees straight
with guests and manv pleasant little and the chest thrown out, and the
entertainments are planned la their weight on the balls of the fi*ct. The
honor. Tbe following recipe* for Ices work will be much easier and Ik-dc
ficlal to one'* health instead of Injurlarc a little out of the usual run
will be found dellrloos.
Bedmaking. also, can Ik; tttrncd
Cream a la Cardinal—For tbli
a good exerclae. Here, to*». one should
one quart of raspberries, pick
clean them and bruise with a wooden BUnd with the knees straight and
spoon, when mWffi through a sieve. chest thrown out. and bend forward
over the bed with straight bark, hav
Mix the pulp with half a pini
whipped cream. Have ready one ounce ing all the bend come at the hips.—
of gelatin which has soaked for half Exchange
aa hour in half a cupful of water;
when Bofi, half a cupful of boiling
Good Peach Recipes.
This Is going to be one of lh<
water Is added and the whole briskly
stirred untl llhe gelatin Is melted; mous poach years In Grand Trav
when partly cool. It I* added tc
Never was there promUi- of a floor
raspberries and cream. Pour the whole crep. and owing to their abundanc-*
prices will probably be very re
Into a pretyt mold; when Arm. aerve.
Ebony Mold—This U made of black- able. Below are given a number of
beiT}' Juice la a aimilar manner.
good recipe*, compiled from various
Fruit Ices—Those are easily pre sources, which may prove timely for
pared. and always And fa^r. To make Home Ch«HT readers.
a currant Ice. pass a pound of cur
Poach Fluff—Take one yolk and on<
rants through.a sieve; add to the Juice whole egg and iH-at with two table
thus obtained half a pound of sugar spoonful* of sugar. Pour over It t
boiled to a thtn syrup Id a pint of
^ant pint of scalding milk, turn intr
a double boiler and stir over th<' Are
ter. Strain again add freeze as for
cream. This Is most beautiful in color, until thickened to a smooth custard.
a clear red. and very delicate In flavor Strain, flavor with vanilla and
Froten Peaches—These are dellci- aside to chUl. Peel, mash and p
k>us. Rub two pounds of pared and through a sieve two ripe peaches Add
quartered peadbes through a sieve, add ODo-Uiird of a cupful of sugar and the
to them a pint and a half of syrup re»er\ed egg white which has been
thoroughly chilled. Have these lngre<l
made as directed above, aad freesc.
Watermetou Ice------Thl* to a cool ienu In a large bowl. Beat steadily
ing and qutokly prepared dainty. Cut for half‘an hour with a flat wire
a watermelon in halves and scoop out er. B)' tbat time the mixture will
the center, carefully removing the have swollen to four or five times its
seeds. Chop It In a wooden tray, and flrst proportions. Heap In a glass
to each quart add half a cupful of sug dlsb or In Individual dishes and serve
ar. tbe Juice of oae lemon, and the yel with the chilled custard. This should
low rind of a leooon grhted. Mix well not fcUnd long before it Is served
Peach Mangoes—To four doaen
and pack closely lato a freezer, aur
rounded with Ice aad salt. Turn the large, white, freestone peaches, care
cHmk for ten minutes, when bank it fully halved and stoned after they
■p with Ice and allow to remain for an have been washed and wiped, but
hour or two. Serve to glasses or cut- peeled, allow a mixture of two Ublespoonfuls of English mustard seed,
glass saucers.
People suffering from biliousness or oue Ublospoonful of celery seed, one
unsettled dlgraUoos wiU And these tabicspoonful of aeraped horseradish,
fruit Ices have s very soothing influ qoe lablespoonful of curry powder, one
ence on the weak dlgusUve organa. tablespoqnfol of mixed ground mace,
They may be partaken of freely when white pepper, a very lltUe altoploe.
thu ordinary loe cream to responsible two ubtospooufilto of white sugar and
for much mtoory.
one tabtoopDoaful of salad oil Lay the
Hartoquln Sherlwt-Boil one qunrt halved peaches in stroog brine for
of water and^onc pound of sogar till s twonty-four hours, and for the i
syrup to formed. Strain and add oae Ubm la pure cold water to freshen
pint of MHt Jukse nad a very little tem- theai. Then wipe, aad stuff with the
qutotou. toto.aamgUy toul art nslde sploed flUlag. tying op with a stout
to..caol; thqa.ftueBe.
coUou threml. wiadtag M artwad sad
Praasa. Nka Paidtaff-AIake a poor arooad to hold the sides Armlr In
maa-p paddtes ky eooklag slowly in place. Rack ta a jar. cover with scald
tkn otua lor tom koora -oaa qoa* of lag vlaagar. put on a dose Ito. aad set
m* .aad *o ovou taktospooufoio qf away. At the ead of a week pour off
rico MU tea ounoeauC sugar. Wkeo the vinegar, add oaeAatf capful of
oooi -flaaor vtU vaalto: remove aU aogar to It. bring to a boU. and pdbr
traooo of erasl nad freear.
again over the peaches. Cover closely,
. .Mopto Mbuaoa—Beat tke yoQ» of and keep for six months before mting
loar UBS tkoraagkly; add to tkam a
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Tto naav the pouU of the tamra.
dip n ta hot sonpsads. and trip
softoaed straws to the proper shape.
Ph oaeoltoat flra ktadtar mar Aa
lada by dipptag corn cobs la a mix
tore «r meitud raata aad tar. aad dry-
N;*.. . ^
SaMAF 0*061 aM flotrtlea otora *
Braalas oorvlei M4 MCM «C T:M
An ara eortflalty tavlted to
c-
Stains on knives, however obstinate
' o( pag auadtas. wiU dtoappear if
rubbed with a ptacc of raw potato
dipimd in hrtek-dcst.
After iroulag linen place It near a
good Arc or la tbe sun pniil perfectly
dry. as the garments ^ill be stlffcr
than If left to dry stowly.
To Mean water botttos aad deeaaiers. mix together half s gill of vine
gar and a handful of salt. Shake well
In the decanter to be cleaned.
Galvanised Iron palls should not be
uaed for drinking water. The xtnc
coattag Is rapidly acted upoa by’water.
forming a polsoaus oxide of xlnc.
If the oven Is loo hot you can cool
It by putting Id a dish of water. If It
is too hot on the top. lift the stove lids
which are over iho oven.
A splendid furniture polish to made
by taking a wineglassful of olivb oil.
qno of vinegar and two tablespoonfuls of alcohol; apply with a toft cloth
and pollah with flaffnel.
Soapbark jelly to thp best all-around
cleansing agemt that a woman can keep
on band. It may be prepared by patting
a handful of aoapbark In quart of boil
ing water and letting It cool.
Never pul tumblers which have been
used for milk, in hot water, until they
have flrst been rinsed In sold watev.
The heat drives the milk In and glvt*s
a cloudy appearance to the glass,
which cannot bo removed.
Ink stains on silver can be removed
by mixing a little chlorido of lime to a
paste with water, and covering the
spout with it. They will quickly dlsai>peai, and the paste should be washed
off and thq article wiped dry.—Wo
man's Farm Journal.
Sweets for the Sweet.
Those who have a "sweet tooth'
will enjoy trying the following rcclpca
jrom the Ijidlee* World;
Lemon Marmalade—Slice twelve
lemons very thin and lake out
seeds. Pour over them live quarts of
water, and let them aland all night.
The next morning put them on li
raipe water, and let them IkjH until
tender enough to mash with a siiona.
Then add six pounds of sugar, and boll
thlrt/ minutes. It will be quite Arm
and clear when cold.
namsun Jam—Fill a stone Jar with
ripe damsons that have In-en washc.l
In cold water, but not dried. Cover,
and set in a vessel of watfu-. aad
until the damsons fall from the atones,
and mash the pulp until it Is ammtth.
Measure It. and to overy quart allow
one and one-half pounds of sugar. 8tlr
the sugar and pulp together, and boll
It until It becomes a thick, smooth
jam. Put up in glaasea.
Melon Marmalade—Take firm citron
melons, and grate or chop them fln«-.
removing the seeds. To each pound of
melon allow one pound of hsd^-sugar.
the grated rind of a lemon, the juice
of half a lemon and one half teas|K>unful of ground white ginger lioll
It is a sroootl), thick Jam. Put warm
In glasses
Grape Jelly—Gather Catawha grapes
Just l»eforc they are ripe. Pick I
from the stems, wash, and |nii
stone Jar. Set Ihejar In a ve^6el of
hot water over a quirk fire When the
Juice comes well out of tbe grapes
take them from the fire, and strain To
each pint of juice pul one (Kiiiud of the
l>cst loaf sugar Boll tw«‘niy mlnuti *
Fox grapes make equally gis>l Jelly.
As Good as New.
Says a writer la Table Talk
A
table of beautiful wood which had lost
Its beauty by having hot thing* s€-t on
It. burning through the varnish ani
dosm to the wood, was made to look
as well as new by this treatment; First
It was washed with a strong solution
of lye put on with a brush, as It Is
very bad for the hand* This loosened
the varnish, which was then scraped
entirely off with a piece of glass. The
boards being bare, they were rubbed
amooth with coarse sandpaper and
when In good condition were rubbed
with crude oil. This leaves a dull AnIsb which pleased the owoer better
than one that shone, but If tbe polUh
is preferred U could be given with varatob. All tas marks o< service will
disappear from a table or other piece
of wood treated ta this manner, and
the labor neceaaary t<v produce the re
sult Is not great.
A*ury M. C. Churali.
Bov. Birth Kaaaody Pastor.
Ctaos BteeUas, fl:46 p. m,
Motalas Mrvico. lfl:M a. ta. ■
Sunday school at If bl
_
Prayer meeting Tbanday
Churob of Christ (Otoeiploa.)
Thomas Penn Uliom. Mlatotor.
Quiet hour. 9:30 a. m.
;
Morning srorshlp and senaoo, HhflO.
Sunday school. U m.
>
lataftaudlate Badoavor. 5:4S.
Seator ■ndeavor. fl;M.
Evening cvangslistlc sesstaa. 7:60.
Pentecostal prayer meeting Thuradny evening at 7:30.
Jonlor Endeavor aSiordajs. 3:3A
'odaeaday la
month at 7:50.
"Welcome to worsbl
strangers, workingmen
Flrat M. K. Charak.
Rev. Thos. Cox. Pastor.
Class meeting. 9:30 am.
Morning servics. 10:30 a. ta.
Bonday school at noon.
Epworth league. 6:16 p. at
Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
Junior league Thursday at 4:M p. ta.
Prayer meeting Thursday evenlaf *
7:30.
Baptist Church
W. T. Woodbouse. Pastor. '
Morning. 10:30.
Sunday school. 13:00.
a.
Evening. 7:30.
Junior Union. Saturday at 3:30.
Prayer meeting oo Thursday svem
Evangelical Churcli.
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth ■traeta.
Rev. R. N. Holaaple, Pastor.
10:00 a. m.. morning class meeting.
10:30 a. m., morning worship. aat‘
12:00, Sunday school.
3:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P. A.
€:S0 p. m.. Senior T. P. A
7:30, evening gospel service.
Chorus choir meets for rebearaal
Thursday at 4:00 p. m. la the ehoroh.
Midweek prayer meeting Thursday
evening.
All of all classes weloooM.
Friends (Quaker) CharaK.
Edgar L. Requa. Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. C. J. Halm.
Supt
Meeting for worahtp, 11:W a. ta. •
Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p. m.
Senior' Endeavor, 6:16 p. ai.
Gospel meeting. 7:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:Sfl p. ta.
First Presbytsrian Clmreli.
Cor. Washington and Park atrseta.
Rev. 1. n. nissell. Pastor.
Morning service, 10:80 a m.
Bible school at noon.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
month.
Social hours, second and fourth Wed
nesdays In the month at 3: 30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thuraday eveatag
at 7:30. Scats free.
All are welcome to all tbe servlcea
Class meeting. 9:46 a m.
Preaching service, 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school at 12:00 m.
Epworth league at 6:30 p. m.
Reading room. No. 314 Wilhelm
bicKk. open every afternoon (except
Sunday) from 2 to 6.
Catholic.
St Francis church, corner Can nod
Tenth street.
Low mass. 6:45 and 8:00 o*clock.
High mass. 9:00 and 10:30.
‘Vespers. 7:30 p. m.
*
Lentoa devotions. Wednesday Bad
Friday evenlnga. 7:30.
The flahsetieo Army.
Ladles' Uhrary bulkUag. Fraot
street, near Cass streeL Captain aad
Mrs. Boaters txi charge. Public atatar .
tags every night except Mewtay. Boaday. 11 a. m.. hollBces maetiag.
3 p. m.. Junior awettag.
3:30 p. m.. chrisUaa'j pratoe taoei-
Te Take Oat arasae.
p. m.. rad hot aalvatioo msillag a
Our standard: Hollaeu aato (hg
, A waosmn who dropped a large piece
of butter on ber silk watot woe la der Lord.
r buttttle cry; Siaiier, there Is sslspuir, for there.was no brazlne of,
a (or
French chalk In the bouse. A sndi
Inaplrattan caaaaA her to cqver the
ggaaee spot thickly with Uleam powdAdrew Aodreyev to a aeta
der.'toa^ tt over Bl*t. la. the
tnoraing the spot had dleappean
Ezchaage.
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|:^^MeedaBli^lt;
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-Hie Modcnn SodaOaAcrt
Bo«U auk
h, tk PaA, k tk
Swm; oi tk5kdk ktk Ntfridadi WeaUi
A die Tiopia; on tk £<uf ktk Heakk
yDotof Sdedtik Baking; M tk lVeif by
die Eoergizing Power of die Moaeaint. v
■sM ost and hong «p $o dry. He
mam aven that cdmmttttng svIcMe tv
not what tt Is cmckad ap to ha; that,
indaed. It b «agwtlag.
Lady WiMWiek. who has reeaBtly
acNl twnasy4hre girla ovar to this c
try to lagairs fafeo the ouaditiwi
■ ta the united 8tatce.1
Is a tree fricad of women npon every
The eoasermtories at War-j
wick castle are under the maaaget
of n woman. She belierea In ngricnF
Cnml parauiU (Or women nnd her ho
tel nt Bending waa .ataited In order
that the glrU staying there might have
an oporttiBity to attend the Reading
Agricaltoral coUegc.'They rolled their
owa^ lawn, cooked their own bread,
trus^ their fowls, made Jam an I
took
A to 1maiket the produce they did
At
RastaU’s'
DIVES
FORKS
»OOIIS
AU HEW
SOUVEHIRS
RoUaod waa gfvi* a place of honor as
being the most noteworthy spectator
The ooufttott of J
UlaantB outny and trarkd and she
hM an ImnenBc fund oT ccoenu in-
Amos Rusle, once a famous pitcher
of the New York club of the Natlotial
Baseball league. Is a lumlier hand anl
has been engaged In this boslncas In
the southern |ian of Indiana for some
lime at tl.r.o a day. It Is now an
nonneed that he hhs obtained a better
place In Cairo, 111., where ho will re
ceive $4 a day. Rusic nwlvt'd $5,000
le wl
but for the last
drawn only |1.50 a day. It Is not like
ly he will ever reenter th« baseball
field
Miss .Annie A Baldwin of-Newark,
N. J.. who for forty-seven conscrutlve
years has lan-n a teacher In the New
ark schools, s'as retInHl on half salary
for life at a metding of the board of
eil neat Ion Iasi wiH*k, This step was
taken at the reanest of Miss Baldwin.
Uie eommlssloners acting in accord
ance with the New Jersey state law.
which allows a scho<d board to retire
bn half salary teacbers who have
taught In the s^ie schoot district for
forty or more ronscTyillve years.
A late story of Mark Hanna tolls
how some friends were urging the
burly tibioan to try for |ir>sldentlal
nomination. U was when McKinlev
was at the height of his popularity.
Scuwur Hanna ndbTi«tl for a moment
fonoBtioB. Lady Jersey has justly
mracd for herself the character of
belaa one of the best platform ipcjakera In Bugland. She Is ters«- and conYlBclDg and her voice ts so clear and
well trained that she can be heard iu
all parts of a sroat hall. And she Ik
a clever, cultivated woma^. n<ads and
thlBka and has been one of the most
eaencetlc of society globe 1 rotters.
General Herman Ilaupt of Washini;
ton Is the oldest living graduate of
West Point military academy and a
man dlstlnsuisbed Iu civil mar militar)
history and In railway and englneerln;;
circles. General ilaupt ipaduated front
Weat point In 1K3&. in tho same claiis
with General cMade. Pn-sident Jack
800 appointed him a cadt-l when he
was only 13 years old. He gradusled
when he was 18 and so prnbatdy can
claim the additional distinction of hav
ing graduated younger than any other
cadet.
Of the eminent I^lpslc surgeon. Pro
fessor Thiersch, the story Is relatc-1
that («c day a man of his town called
on him and asked bis advice as to nnd
tng a specialist. to opr-rate on him.
After a brief pause the professor said;
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Bergmann In Berlin or If that Is
not inr^ enough to Nussbaum In Mu
nich or. fnrtber atill. to Billroth In
Vienna. Then If you call on any of
these and he asks you where you are
from and you aay ’Lelpalc* he will re
tort; -Oh. you blockhoad. why didn't
you go to Thiersch*'''
The duke of,Arg.vl, who was fio on
Aug. <», Is a man of very varied Inter
ests and distinctions. As is well
known, be is relatt-d to the king uii.l
the duko of Connaught, whose sister,
the Princess Louise, he roarrlt'd. He
has been ctdonel of the Ixmdou Scot
tish since 1900. In succession to lh«
earl of Wemvws; wsh governor gen
eral of Canada more than a quarter of
a centur>- am> and a member of parlla
mom for some years for one of th«Banchester divisions. The duke is also
a proiiAc writer, having during the
last iwenty-i»ne years produced upward]
of a dozen works. IncJudlng the o|iera
•'DUrmW* In the great Jubllw year, j
H. M Bronson, who has Just tM-cii i
made general paBaengor agent of ihoj
Big Four system, has been with that j
company for the past Afty-two years ;
Mrs. Roswell P. Ftower. widow of]
OoTcroor Flower, ha* n*cently giv.-n
handsome granlt^and marble drink i ^
Ing fnantaln !*» thV lly of Watertown.
N. Y. It Is to Ik* erected In the ptibllc
square at a coaTof |15,tsm.
John W. !*owell of Montgomery
county. Kansas, has sutni his wife for
divoroc. '-claiming that h«T mania for
-avellOg works a great hanlshlp on
that during the last
eight years she has made four trips
way back to Illinois to se»> her folks,
which he regards as criminal extrava
gance.
r
Id lha men s writing room of a New
York hotel there la tho stuAwl head of
a splendid wild goat which In some
;?r
Ruaslan peace envoy. Since the singu
lar roaambtaacc was Arst noted the
room la queatkm has been crowded
fiw vwmtng until night.
The only living witness of the battle
of Waterloo ts said to be Mme. Rol
land, a Belgian woman, who celebrated
her ooa hundred and fourth birthday
on June 1*. On the occasion of the!
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longer, ami costs less in the long run than any
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.
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DETROIT. MICH
IF YOU ARE EMPLOYED
(lurini! the day ami cannot attend our day clasoea, it will pay
you to take ailvantagc of tho opportunitiea^ offerod
in our evenini; neoaions.
Beginning Tnooday, Septembor Tith, our night school will
bo in atwaion.Monday, Tnemlay, Thurstlay and Friday evening,
excepting legal holidays.
The same teachers giv-e instruction in our^-evening sessions,
tho same courses of study are pursued, the 4ame methods are
employed, ami all the opportunities of our da^ courses are here
The college rooms will be open every evening this week
m 7 to it, stamlard time, to aco
accommodate those who cannot
from
conveniently call during tho day.
Trial NmA Frw, includiling tuition, books and all
supplies.
Otlnn*
i «r tafeplM
198
RBMEMBSR TtfB
THE NUMBBR
TnTCFie OtT, HcklCM
Kodol
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGBSTS what YOU SAT
BovdfflankiTcr
Electric Liflit
& Power Go.
We stiek ‘'closer than a
brother” to cjmility ami
pricn*. A low price with
out gootl quality will not
satisfy^our desires or
needs—especially piano
neeila. The reliability of
our pianos is umiucstioned; tho financial backing
of our giiarantet‘ is undispatccl. and it's a fact,
not overstatml, we Are in
a (XMition to offer yon
now high pii'ino qnality
at a lower price than can
lie hod at other times
and plac-cs.
Used Upright PUbos.
most all gocxl makes n-presenteil, to clear out at
nearly half value $85,
SlOO, $125, $150, $185
•p. Payments to suit
purchaser.
MAmC CRAW^ DKUVtRVJRt. ■. L_____________ ,
parton, ovar aty Book Store, 1
la
___________
n^ATt AND LOANa-Graad
Timvana Umd and Loaa Oo.. W.
Thmiall. Manager Offiea, room •
Haviltoa 4 MllUkm block.
Oft F. MOLDtWONTM- Spadal at*
taatkm to diseaaoa of the are. aar,
noaa and throat. Qlaaaaa fluadRooms 7 and a H. 4 X* MareanUla
Oo. block. Bothpbonaa
IMS
Vm Art Nft FwOza Well,
tired and worn oat. partutps overworkmL Doit Iml tOs ^ whan
jhirreM^ OsMilty. Umr sag UdMor
fW) Uwr. ORapsI KWr Mmdanlw, hSISi
agtha Naresm 8yslaa,aai ragair tba
dsBMfo oaami by amnmrk aad brala
IT
PSKA-tS.
QIVI
“Cool as a Cocumber”
YIKy VIGOR & VITALITY
msmrn
to OMit and as Cant Bcaoa
ACCEPT MO 8U8STITUTC8
The C.^B. Taylor Goal Co.
EZCUISIOKS
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
Try a “Pill ta-night.**
For aol. by all DraoM.
Bay Staamara'
BOWENS HAlBOl
la Moaaaa
> m : real-
bldg. Talai
denca 104.
I jawaUr stora Both
IRTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phystclan and sorgaon. Bamovad to offleas ovar First National bonk. GUISana pbooa StS.
.
OIL F. P. LAWTON—Phystclan and
snrgooa. new Mnnaoa block. Both
pbonm. Klgki caDs proatpUy ^
t^ded to.
HA^RY h. .HARNER—Bxpait plaao
toner nnd ncUoa regnlator. Batlafaction gsaraatead. With KlmbaU
Mnric Hoosa. au. pbona Mi.
HERVEY
and counDclor, W
aisa City, Mich. ClUsans ffbooa 106.
ABSTRACTS OP TITLE—C. O. Car
ver. Prices reasonable. CWce with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oDth phonoa
. CHASE—liimiuopalhlat f>fer Bngliee*ii drug Kfore. (’HIihtino—Re»ldt*nrc. 336; offlro
aug31-.Tmo
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
Lbava8:30a. m.i IIKK) a. m.t
4:a0 o. m.
634.
MtS. J. 0. B HINT J. TNUEEUNID
Laava 11:00 a. mr. 4:20 a, m.
OmOPATHIO miYBIClAN*
OffiMNSfaWniMbaBldg. S a. ». «• h
1*0 t a. at. r to • •voriam- MwaHmm U
WyaMmlaL OMamaahoaaC..
Laava 840 a.m.
NOtTBFOlT
Lmv# 8:30 0. m.
NOITHFOtT POINT
JOHN R. SANTO
atrrVUUC SAME DAT
FIRE mSDRANd
Laava 8:30 a. m.
Fare Nc-ah-ta-wanta and
Bowers Harbor 2.5o round
trip; Omena, Northport and
Northport Point, 50o round
trip
Tb. Ihrrr mjmai <• o
act
rooBdoil fMtnra*. khMiaoe of t
flnr
*nd «h«- !■ m
blennnl Wjlh ihwHS farorn. who
rTory ini-»n.>. to prciK*rrr. or, I
Ur Ch*rl—
b^atlfirr.
F.«S,
U th. r«
ChmrUm. a phyw
OUR SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS
MW Euta Bank Balldlag:
ore so near at hand, thnr arlO
hlirh Ktandlnz In 1
hi.
»- th. OB,|r
> medUslfr.
rtv-ocniMvl mmI uidomwl
ImW b
b;
UtvIj tbe '
trnUy.
■-lenc. »hirh wit
;edlr,Dr.Midt«ilcwlU roiud oat th* I
Jow.-d. thin cheek or .ermwny nerk with Hi
hmithy flreh
K-t r«-ni<»nn* wrmkJe. fr
the f.^. n« k w»d h*oa» it oi-t* Uk»- mzci
ooe .ppljr.lb.D often .h»mnz » derlrte*!
prcsreiueot. .»<p«rT.lly when Ih- furrow
t E, 4. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
“■1=
oow IM, M«r aukoa MiA an
K<*A«a___________
geo! a.
JARVIS
DENTIST
For derelopinz th- hurt or to m*k.
brrMt Arm. Un:. wkI Wailful. n«rtHn* .
«,ualiv To prer,-m the bu« fro* riirtnklni:.
xnoth.«.houia .lw..r.u«. Ur <-WW Fl-h
J. v. JSHKB. AgmA
F««d after wrwnlnz baby. It will olw. rortor,
a bowmi to it. i.aiurol coutour oud Wuty U.t
thfoo,:h tbb. rmu—
We norumtly warn buW U> .rotd
tulea of Ur 0harU»nerfi Food S»e that tbe
OroiMl Raptd* A ladlaaa RoUwoy Oo Tina
nam. and p.wtrolt of l>r. CharU- u. on the box
eord In effoct Jana Bth. ISOC.
bef..rr ntirchoidnz We olM worn Udlc not
Trararalaty. «;d a. m . ooa
liJmiS
201 FRONT STREET
j.i.iHifN eawitwittf
MOiROE t Kewnir
BY 6 E R E RU 11S UR A t CE
BRAND
6«r Small PajmeBt Pba
Makes PikB# Bwyiad Easy
a P. CARVKM 4 wmx
M.&I.LTIHECillO
i::
potuu'north
principal Dwartiunut
gUK-191 and rfrurct"**
81 I MEWWILHBLM BLOCK
C. D. MILLER
dkntibit
SPECIAL OFFER
KSFiSS'.®*®-
K I IVI B A L-U
IVIusio Mourns
M. B. HARNER,
Prop
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
a u uMKWoao. •■‘f. aw- a
Of.CkarliaCi.,IOBrmiSt.R.Y.
PERE fllARQUETTE
te •ffaetJoaaa.il
Trolaa laava Yrararoa City oa ftitlawo:
MAGHINE OFFICE
Mme
SUR^T
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
OMENA
Travirsi Citf Baslnm CoHtei
239-241 Eai| Fraat Street
SrarDSt?*?-pu>J
dMlridly, Mt «nlr for wowoM
iwnw
o( otOity Md gMal .aiVt..
bOity.
Ht W. B.. MOON—PboMa oMea
CIU. 107; Ball. M. HaaMaMa Trt
WaaMnstoa streat, Ctta. phoM lit?
TEIEST IN BUT.
ING A MANO
maki- a busy month of
August, noruiHlly dull.
FsrtWr IsfHn
R. W. Rastall
AND PRICE
^ Smith Premier
^
igcBcy fir Cdebnted Fox
Typewriters
Patents
QUALITY
•UNOTUWiNA^.lt
Let ns ritalise ai| Idea
for you.*
HEW WATCHES
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANT
snttiQRffnEiou
powa
KnttwWHAT FOWaa
HAHhSOMESPOOHS
DAIHTYPIHS
FDCYCHIHA
tnae!
It is customary to divide ni the
time devoted to the **mliwlou** or rvUgleos reriralo. given in rntbulic
parlabea Into periods for each rlan of
the falthfnl—one week for tlu* mar^ men. one for the elnglo i
the same for the women, li
rge
the Jeauit
tmod of pivacfarni he made
atanlenou* bit by the mnnmT In w hk-h
be announ(-(*d onh*r o ftbe cxen'i)M>«.
•The Ar«t week." luild be. “will l«
for the married men. tbe iM*<-oiid for
the nnuiarrlM nieh. the thlnl for Hie
and then anawered: "Two akunks married women. himI the biHt”- then he
jiaiwed for a moment ns lie iwhl- -“f jr
were alttinc in the shade of a fence the unelaimed troasures.Vcw York
one day whgn an antomoblle went Times.
whiaxlng by. leaving behind a partlcu
laiiy emphatic odor of gasoline. The
aknnka sniffed In disgost for a while
and Anally one said to the other.
“Wkats’ the uscT'
Mark Twain is an admirer of WII
liam Travers Jerome, district attorney
of New York, regarding whom the vet
cran humorist has sent this character
istic note to the eililor of a magazine;
he.
“1 wish to register as a J« rome peti
tioner, for. although I have never seen
him. I liellev© In him and am grateful
to him for proving that honesty In pol
iUcs and office is still possible In New
York, though not epidemic. Out of
respect for him. his morals and hiprinciples. I mean to vote for him only
once bn election day. but if 1 were fre«from re..,iraint 1 would make it a hun
dred.*'
Henry Hart ley of New York. 3*'
years old, was-tin*d of life He hnU run
the gamut of r*motions. the world was
ctild to him, the future wa.s inky black,
theridore he would blot nut llu- whole
thing by a plunge into the liarUir. He
plunged. The salt water got Into his
throat and made him cough. It pot In
to his stomach and made him sick.
THE ESSENTIALS THAT
Whereupon Iht- man tind of life aii>l
Si-eking a surcease of sorrows called
HAKE FOl TOUR INas loudly as be could for help. He was
aEcnidif
FOR
ifUtsS'
Real Estate J
9 EVES to
EXAMINED FREEf
Gsom raATon
Cure
DM. D. A. WObe^D
xmo. COAOI OTAUjqK
U«E CALMAN4 BaMIe Plaar FlaIsh ter floors.
fl. 8. WaN 4.
3260
wicMi; Tcuntum Miiyies.
fHE EYENINGa RECORD
TKAVKKaC cmr, MICHIOAN. •ATUROAV,
8 PAQE8
RSTOMRirGOMiTOSWE
IInmniir
TWtATY RIAOV FOR MON IMG VHLM €HANOI IS MAOC.
ENGOUNIBIED
. uthejiitch
I,
.
•fdMW and
8ir w«f« Fottad
QaMirV tiM MddMr or FwmhrdMr
Mtyw^ «r OMfMt
Detrott. UUk^ BepL 2.—mak
WcMtej. aMm Harry IMer. and To®
iaaaa.oriade-
. , FunEjmiD
MBE ROOD
'
sBly RannH.
I
phitM/iaiitm BHDwtrs friends
COME TO fits rescue NOBLY.
nWRE nUES UBSTD
pcadeaoa. Uf^ war* yaaiorSay afler Released on saoo bail and
•ooo fouad giUKjr of nardortaf PawaDOUND OVER TO U.'s. COURT.
ItUSSfAWfTMOMOHTTHSV COULD broker ioaayh Mojrar |a Sla ahop Bert
' ; Pottriwy AAOHALIM.
Ju)r tt. aad aMtaaoed leKft teprtamMAftto Brwsn Fut Up S1JSM5 arKi
omit tu MarqiMCte prfaoa.
*
The aMR Bad beea oa trid ateca
Cerdw' iMaUvM the Bafanew of
Aaa- 12. Tb«y ware arraatad la CteraS4J0t.tS-Firm’s BwaiiiMi At
^d.Olil
oitirder. tun p»ta i.
tached ^ Muaaalfiiafl Co.
Moyer** shop was fouad oo than;
day* after tbt'lr arrest they
DUSSIA CLAIMS FtRMISSION BY
The ab^age of %AJSi9JZ2 ot GerI to the police,!. w^l
which
nMlne Oovdaff. deputy postmaster at
IHFSmtlCS.
Letand. waa made good this afternoon
and paid over to PostoBce Inspector
Martin la the coori room of United
M8UM- Wm Flfu49 Amie*^ AdjuMStates Conimlsaiooer Lorln Roberts.
^ By tiM RtiiMatw WHhdrawnig
In the*Beaatime Germaine Corde* ap
Nd^f SIM Will Bd Fm^
peared before Commissioner Roberts
mKtdd to FdrtHy UkAdo
maalnatlon on the charge of embesxlcipdnt and waived ezamlnatlna.
Ndt HMfd From.
He waa releaaed upon ISOO bail and
STRICKEN WHILE ON WAY
October term of
By Wire to the Brealng Record.
DENVER LAST NIGHT.
lates court In Grand Rapids,
Germaine Oordes was arrested last
Forumouth. N. H.. Sept. 2.—The
night
at
Laland
by
Deputy United
first draft of the treaty of peace be
SUtes
lies Marshal
rshal Ed bDonnell. who
tween RuMia and Japan is completed
ne from Grand Rapids for that purof the shortpose. The greater part
i
unleM the counsellors decide to revise
was paid by half
aone article. B. n. Russ of the state WAS TAKEN BACK TO HIS HOME age waa
malne Oordes. Amll at
departneot and John Sulllran of the
tbe remainder, fI.C3K.95. being raised
ON SPECIAL TRAIN.
poatoAtw department arrived this
by Postmaster Martin Brown, whose
in time of
frlen(
his
nds earn*
aoralag to cnarons the Anal u-xi upon
ible. It 1 algalAi
the paiThment. They will have It com
as bis friends in LceUnku county and
His
CondHIofi
Is
Ra^fMd
M
Serious.
pleted by Tuesday for aignlug by the
Traverse City heard of the predksWm Taken Sick at Rint and
envoys.
ment into which he had l>ecn thmwn
by the dlsbooesty of bis deputy postThe counselor* framing the doru '
Had to Be Carried From
fiiasler. they immediately came to hU
nent oama to a' hitch over the article
the Train.
rescue and offered to help him ou:
relatlag to Saghalin Island on the
Anancialty. Even resorlers at Lelanrt
quoBlIoO of forHAcatkin*. The draft I By Wire to the Rvening Record.
came th his aid
of vasloua alses.
The aid extended to postmaster
I prohibited Japan To fortify.
iDwn varied from $50 to |3oo and
Rusaians contended this by Inference ernor Hliss started for Chicago cn
any of the people making these con
gave them the right to erect forllAca- route to the nailoes] encampment of
tions But the eavoys arranged the mai- the G. A. R. at Denver last night. At tributions refuse to acct'pi security,
itlngt last night In Flint wss tsken suddenly ill and had to their sole aim being lo help him out of
1 fornal i
tniuble. Postmaster Brown Is extreme
> room. The Russians 'receded
smd’ It was agreed that neither govern- be carried from the train. Physicians ly popular throughout Leelanau coun
meat should be permltiod lo erect ft>r- gave orders for a special train, which ty and his friends do not propose that
brought the former executive horq he should suffer to any extent through
tlicaUoOB.
icr. It was a very trying lime for
A meeting of the envoys is called for early this morning. He was met at the
this afternoon to consider and approve train by his brother. *Dr. L. W. BUss, Martin Brown but he came out of It In
of the treaty.
and taken home In an ambulance. He better shape than he had reason to ex
CaBle la
suffering from heart disease and Is pect a few days ago. He was not In
shape Anancialty at this time to bear
Japanemi Osupytlpr nenntson an- j la a aerions condition.
le^i^v^ leas which the cmbexxleatmaeos that no message has l>cen
lent of Corde* Involved and It was
cHved from tBc mikado for Ave days.
is purpose to strain every effort lo
He admitted that the drawing of the
‘lleve hM bondsnten from loss, as a
armistice yetlCBtoy^wto taken by eneavoya on their osm responsimiiiy. Mrs. J. F. GMleepie Addresssd the payment of $4,300 would severely crip
ple soma of them.
The cable •* broken.
Womsn’s Club—Mrs, J. G. John
>irdes had very frankly admitted
* embcxxlement and stioght at once
son Furnished a Piano.
make it good, iiis relatives, huw*r. desired to save him from punlshnt and had agreed lo make good a
One of the pleasaniest stirnrlses of
Traveraa City BhBate® Were Bucoeasportion
of the amount ut*on condition
the afternoon program held by the
ful at th* Efiat Jardan Shoots
that he be not prasecuted. The ra.ve.
Woman's Hub yesterday aftem«K»n was however, waa in such shape that no
O. Carvaf waa High Guo.
the lnfi»misl siK'erh of the president. promises In this regard cwild l>o made.
Btates District Attorney
Alton
Mrs. J. F. Gillespie, who followed the United States
ell. who app<*arcMl for the
FVHirteen members of the Traverse aClertKMNi's program by si>eaklng erf the
ent, stated that It wouU b«' Im
City Rod and Gun club attended the sffairs of the club and rtvommondlng
possible
to
accept
s«*itlement
iiism any
annuel shoot el Rasl J«T*-dan. which many llllle additions to the year's conditions whslso*'ver. as the
I'niiod
closed yesterday, ahd besides lieing ex work. She laid es|H*cl*l stress on re States rerognixed no sentlmrnt In mat
cellently entertained and having a Ane furnishing the kitrhen by having ters of this kind. It was agreed, how
ever.
that
if
sctllemml
was
ImmcHll-,
time, brought Ixtme ell the money ex **kltcb<Hi
cht« jihoe
jihoeers.**
Promptness In
Btely made, that efforts would Ik- msde^
state '
erythlng, Mn [•lllespie stated.
cept that whick brent to Manetdona.
to make the punishment as tight as
success. Civic
e keyn*>te
Illege ta
Floyd Hasiman of that village
taking
tiossible. and It Is believed that the
■o days'Jrtgli
second mone>- for the
uf Mr. Cordi**' friends In l.ctaken up by
ivoragt i of the Trav
■sge.
Hlltespie in the line of devel«»p- land and other |»ortlons of Leelanau
■ City shooters
rrs 1fot the two »layi Mm. Glll(
county
a'in In* oxerie<l In an effort to
for the coming year and her
O. Carve
lanrer. K4. whieh
obtain
the
mercy of ihe court mhen
r.. Bnyder. K4; Murnd, spiHCh1 received favorable romment*
The club n*oms were Ix-aiilifully dec- the case comes lo trial.
Even Pivsimaster Brown roagnsnloi-aied with American Aags, as the
Hv for the rear Is |o b,* mously agreed to exercise fal* omn Inr stud:
of his friends to ihls
Iliad standing well up In the Ml H.
American In even' ri'spect. The re- Auence and that and
Cordes had lieen
Carver was high gun the Arst day fresbments carrhti mil the same lilea. end. liecause he an
for many years. As
Inning
inlng a If reel ami was also high Aag napkins ludog used, and wdonial very grual friends f Cord«*s must stand
the
case
stands
now
brown
bread
sand
second
day. winning a It Glad • nrfreshroenis of tea.
a the
trial,
punlshm«*nt
rests mith
.
and
his
punlf
iread
bidng
served
bnnting
sx
J
M
Thomas,
one
wirhes
and
glngcrhi
...........
-......... .—
stone I illng a. United States court. He is re
and
irf yell.
lunger memlKTs ot the local ^ The club colors <rf
of the
In the Aoral decora
_ ,
I also along and on the way were carried out in
his
homi\ when the train stop|>e<l. went tlmis of golden glow and aslors. A leased on hall In the s"m of
out and gathored a huneh of cal tails delightful and much appreciated sur- sureties being Walter Grelllrk and F.
Bechtel. Cordes wa.s represented
Whlch he gaye some irf the other. prise mas given m hen a fommunicaL tion mss read from Mrs. J. G. Johnson by P. C. Gilbert and Prosecutor Day
■ souvenirs-of the i
j offering the club the us«* of her Ane ton looked after the Interests of
; plann ihnuighoiit the year. A rising Brown.
in the meantime the stock of Cordes
! vme of thanks was given her. Among
oth«T pleasant gifts m-ere a quantity Brothers* store In Leland was attached
■ns from Mrs. W. by the Musseiman Grocer company
.utlTul poii«*d ferns
grace the rooms upon a claim of ILfiOn. and a repre
mhlrh mill gn
bum Wbodman Olvgn a Surprise by
sentative of a Detroit dry goods house,
mhlch also has a large claim, has ar
th* intermediatss of the Church *
rived to seek protection for the ac
of Chriet
count of his Arm. It is probable that
the business mill be placed in the
All trains have lK«*n met the Is^t
hands of a trustee and allomcd to
» Timhlin \
tlnue.
Iwo days by delegations of Intermedl ,
sirs from the Christian church, wait
MIm Sumner, of Cleveland.
tng the return of their superintendent
RUSSIAN EMIGRANTS BARREDfrom the summer vacation. So mhen
,
. Miss Sumii
Cant FaM Through Hamburg on
that unsuspecting young lady walked of Cleveland. O.. Miss Edith Timb
coont of Cholera.
tint h SI he senior
and
nlor a
I as was hos
Junior east side crowds
the We- By ■Wire to the Evening Record.
Bern bled at the home <
ilng. The
long club house last
W. H. Olman. It was a oompleir sur- QJ**'^*’
Bosioi Sept. 2.—The pwnsportailon
■ing party and was f Rus*
prise. The rooms were docoratod with affair
enjoyed by everyoae off the
pre- thoroughly
"
ferns and Aowert and a progi
TwelIve number* and Cholera.
sented.
extras were damiWd. the musk,
A procession was then formed to emcort Miss Woodman to the next house which made the eveniag aall the more
FLOODED BY TYPHOON.
where long tables were spread. The enjoyable, iicing furnished by Stemrart
1 and and Steffens. Fall Aowers lent
Water
BBanfhai Wm Invaded I
In the southwest comer, pnnch was
TBtm Foot Doop.
eerved during the evening by Mist:
—„ festoons around the ■ rooms. „ Margaret Moffatt and
R»ib R»- By Wire to the Evening Record.
and
Shanghai. Sept, 2.—A typhoon last
loving token trf esteem was presented! »An«i- The dance ended ahortljr after
to the guest of honor and iBe refreah-1 «WnlgkL
ments served.
!
------------------------Anether FenKlen Filled.
Hi«s Florence Strickland of Ovid.
CONDITION MORE SERIOUS.
MIeB.. a gradnate of Traverae City BoaSkekher sing.
FfwMant Harpsir Hw Lift for Bnttla.. tncM CoUege haa accepted a potion G. Artlrar Depew. pianlat. Longer proi vitB tBe NaOaoal Gaak Register <
sm® than usual, beginning 7:30 to-
jtftp MECTiT pninra
EX-GOVERNOR
RUSS IS ILL
HEMTTRqUBlE IS THE CAVSE
MtOMTEDIMPBOVElEIITS
mOtTMLHEjlBIIET
By Wire to the Eveniag Record.
lAPore. India. Sept. 2.—The faadae
outlook in India la worse thaa la yoart.
At least three^uartsn of the rnnttnsat
te soffertag from a lack of raia. the
Camlae now appears to he inevitable
and almost sure to be acaNapaaled by
r deaths.
DINGING pun
]
a pamlon.
ling train aad went to
HAWK HATS/® Bale,
aept Irff
HaaMtton dotklag Ca
irslHBWAY
sm TOMMY
When School Begins
ybu hear our name on cvciy poptb lips. It moans
that every article needed for School is to be found
here.
BoHool BmoWm,
l^toRoll®,
KBo.
FREE BOOK COVERS with aU High School/
text books purchased by us. Bring in your 'sec^
ond hand books.
0lfy Bo9k ChsStore
BsharlC*.
RMnalna sf Hanry W. Bowan Brought
L/ . to MVf to %rus av aauM wasaavs
■VNTH Va/kH-MV
6 O'OIjOOK EDITION
FUNERAL SERVICE TOMORROW.
aaas
«go to undergo an operation for
a of the Lungs brought on by an
attack of pleuro-pnenmonia *and who
died
ning and Uken to the
here this momi
hoiM of Mrs. W. J. Nelson of North
Cedar street. The funeral will be held
from Asbury church tomorrow afteral 2:30 o'clock. Rev.
Rev Hugh Ken
nody offlclallng. L. D. Curtis
charge of the arrangements.
MARSHALL flELO TO WEO.
Will Marry MfW. ftoll* Caton of Chicage in London Tuaoday.
^
By Wire lo the Evening Record,
l»ndon. 8ept^ 2.—The wedding of
Marsliall Field, the Chicago merchant
and Mrs. Della Spencer Caton of Chl» will occur hen^ Tuesday and will
rery quiet. A special license ha*
Just been taken out.
ITS SCHOOL TDtt
THS WEB
and ihe boys aiul girls must
have ahoos and I K^licvc that
if every parent who intends
to buy ahoee would go to
Frialrich’i and iusiiect their
lii|e of school shoes, loam
the good points in them, and
tee how well they are made
and how well they look, that
Friedrich’s style would sell
all the school shoos sold in
Travers*' City this year. KbI
for everything neeilod to atari
the bop off to gchool looking
smart!
^
Come,'here for everything
yon need to patch ont iho
•esaon with till Fall domanda
heavier weigh ta.
Come hero and aoo ihe.firat
aprinkling of Fall Faahkma.
in Men’a and Boy’a wear.
KnhsdtSBsvtSSLr
B Bit af risk; everj- pair is
just as they represent them.
Tbty StBBd thfi Lbm
A CLIAR lUGGT
is good to^ look i^a,
yvt how ‘mauy tlirty,
mud oovcnxl one* you
•oo. Why not got n
gotsl buggy ipongi* and
cUvin yours up.
Wo
lyivo a fine line of bogpy spongoe in Velour
ami .Mtaoo Sheep’s wool.
Prioos frotu 15c to 40c.
It will pay you to sou
our lino of sponges if
you think of buying.
Spendid School
Shoes...
The l»c8t daya oi(^earth -glorious,
wm'.froc, hnpp/ achool ilays
■Icmnml tb6 lic.t ihora on Mrtli.
School Sbois
Tor Jin
DRUG J^TOREL
FRONT 6.JUN|^
Wb are bow BvrmBBomtlr loCBtod iB tU Williolm block
DRS. SAWYER & PENHALLE6AN
%
ThM b Osr Hind asd tb« Hlad T«« Will FM Bm
BAOHANT
We carry a largo lino of
the R*sl School llouBt^
Hbo(«. Nothing Ix'tler
mailo to wear.
.—
wait:5
A
ROBOOK
VISIT OUR
YARD
■V'
...Special Salt,...
-
and aeo the aaaortmont of
Lumlier ami Building Matorinla to lie had here?
Did yon ever viait our mill
and see what wo are able to
_ turn out in tlm way of Inter— ior Finish, Scroll Hewing,
iniing. Stair Work, etc.
on Misses' and Childrens’
Shoes, for the next 30
Days. Call ami
soo
them. No iroublo to
show you at
D K i^T I mTm>
mrtd enitkk
O. C. MOFFATT
If you are going to huild or rejiair, <
help you—visit us at any time!
r prices and stock must
& Companf
Abotraota of Tttlo
PRICES SATISFACTORY
242 e. TivBt St.
Roona aiO Btata Bank Bide.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ns Ptoona. 82i Ball. 100.
-TMV rMJBMI
Orfnnoll Bro-tHers
Tbfi PiBBO BBd OrgEB Bajm' Goidg
In thn hlirtory uf Mlrhlcmn'* Sfaia<- Baatn<««
tiu nmm* ■tmnrtii out ao pminUotitly m OBMNKU^ BBOK-«ao« mtmoM w» aiitnk 1-U» PiBBo porchiiw-A nmm* »h*l hm> stood ms
ponlUvs.rusrmnUw of MttiUmetloa to mrtrj
• pgrnhsiw f*r ctw twsatyfltm
To* will llmd It V’EBV MUCH TO TOCE
ADVANTAOB to
or eoaaankmt* with
oa If yes srm ronUnapUUar 'th« pnrchtm- at s
s Plmao or say oUmt Muidoml laatrmmcwi.
*R0TU WEICOME
•vealed that Bis ‘
m
No Rain la ln«a and t*rDapac& An
Ttm Many Oaatha Will UndwMf
WVATHUK-Ota... u4 <»Mer to- I
One of Our Leading
..Styles..
WMMorrfM
ORINNKL.I. BROTHER®
Nkbl^'t
HbsIc Hbbss, 159 E. FraBl SC.
ME>KS CaTOCNO mens
CixymufoieruRMisHOfos ’
SREOIAI.
SAI-E ;
Sample lot Fancy VestsSample lot Fine Hats
About three dozen each
Going at One-Fourth off
B WRMAN
e-HCKT
(MBW CAOnm BX^OOK.)
'.t
F-OR THUS SEASON
wm ■vPMw—omi4 tmy;
ingvBnimom
“issyf
: ciTV, memaAii tATuimV. MFrcMfcn «.W
ititfiiiiiattitlS
Sbakflapeua
with
iiioAttAV. iJISSs MY.
pgitU than, tee thata
,gpod part fli it if left
aafe and aeoon in tha
Satingi Bank ao that
ypw may ban it plna
oompqrod interest
>fH» it win be of the
gnfdost Talne to yon—
wbmyonan too old to
ena mbn, or arhen yon
want tomweat m a bnaineat d your own.
JnMMiiliMruI
INCLUDCt tFOirrt* GAMCt AMO
TWO AODftCMCt.
Mnjmr A. V. PrtoMch jmS Pmm 6.
•ilb^
Wm
AMMm
tl^
M OrnnW mto k
•Ig Pbrnka Durtof the Day.
TMlt MOVE1I MUIlOeilCftt.
*'P»rter ana *'Ja6oaoa* Imre bees
aeotanfed to Marquetta prison for 11^
for. th« nptrrdor of Pawnbroker Mor^
of Detroit. With the clooins at tba
tieanr doors of tbs prison, tbe In
famous case sods ro lar as tbe public
Is co^mod but not for tbe two
Ylrted mm.
f
On Prtday, July 2^. Joseph Moyer
vas brntaUf murdered In bis pa«m
shop, tbs
bstoc robbery, Tbe
||||i|Mlce bad no cine, not h Inc tangible tc
on and tbe oplnltw wras <^en bas
atded tbat tbe murderers would never
bb caucbt but Just exactly one week
l|^er, Aua. 4. •*T*om’* Sherman, alian
Kfcrry Johnson, and Frank Weakley.
sUhas Harry Parker, were arrested in
(^▼sland. Two days later they
brooftbt to Detroit: four days passed
abd “Johnson" confessed to the police;
two weeks later. Au*. 24. they were
n^cd on trial and just ooe week later
tiey were convktcMl of the crime, the
<^to of their conviction beina five
^ks to the day on which the crime
ribs commit ted.
IS arcoinpllslird despite the
t U>at the police did not know which
l^y to tom. A tcmptlns reward bad
ti oflrer««d 1»iit this did nc»t cause the
t of the two men. they were their
undoing. • Miinler will out" and it
In this Cpse. The world is a
y mnaU-place when men have a load
( gnllt on their souls and ••JohniH»n"
1 ‘ Parker" were no .exceptions
jj€>th are compartlvely young
lt|^ Iftol no far as the world Is con<mme(blb«y are now dead. Their duwiiIpJ Ilyas'*the result of the common
(Miises—ldl«*m*ss and diHsipation. Pbr
l^e of these they excbangtHl a life
dine and the price Is all the more tertAle eonsid«Hinp what a slight ndurn
tm*y rerelv«*d for It.
Rev. J. W. MlUc>. one of the best
row. with the lutsslng of Rev. Mr.
MUIer from the ranks, the ministry
tom's a sturdy niemlM’r of the old
MThtMil.who was ever on the side of
right and who s«*rvr(l faithfully and
tfell. s<» faithfully that In all the years
df his paslorales. he never rested bu:
wprk('<i without a vsesllnn.
Ols llhlwell will give the entire enIgrtalnment at Hrst M. Fj. rhurrh.
Tuesday. Kept. Tith. IkMi't fall to hear
her.
sept 2
WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to MIlWBukce. via M. A N. E. and N. T. Go.
Round trip 13.00. Going Thursday
afieruoon and Uuiving Milwaukee Mon
day night, Aagt. 3rd, lOlh. 17th, 24th
and 31st
nag 2-tf
Like Finding Money.
^Finding health Is like finding monry
-pso think those who are sirk. WTien
yyu ha\«* a r«mgh. Cold, sore thritat or
chc^t
Iietter »ct promptly
llke W r. ItarlH’r of Sandy I^'vcl. Va.
He saTs.
"I had a terrible chest
trmildc. caused
ilusi on my lungs; but. after finding
rolleC.ln «»ther r.m.*.Ues. 1 we* <
by Dr Kings New Discovery for
ipcton. t-.Mu:!,, .irf cow. - Orel-
Monday, nmloa labor all over tte
eonstry will eetobratc. The first Mbto
day hi Beplember Is the worktag mmS
day. On tb^oocaakm bn lays aM
hto tools and worktac dotlMs aaf
oomea forth either In bU beM ddCbail
or tbn tmlfonn of tbe nalon to u
bn betoaga. In tbe cities'tbe street*
are flitod with mareblag men and
the smaller towns them Is gwewlly
some eort of olieervsncw.
Traverse City win celebmle this
year aad tbe celebration will be one of
tbe largest ever held here, the day
win be full to overflbwjfng. The iports
begin with a ball game at 8 a. m. and
conclude srltb n water polo game at
5 p.'m. At 1:30 p. m. tbe big parad<
wni be given and following this will
be the speaking.
Cadillac wtll send a large delegation
and a special train on the M. t It. E.
has been arranged for to carry the
Manistee visitors. In addition, i
of .the surrounding towns and village^
will send large representations and it
Is expected tbat. unless the weather is
very bad tbe day will bring a great
crowd to the city.
The complete program follows:
8 a. m.—Ball game at asylum
grounds. Printers vs. Cigarmakers.
Plumbers vs. the winners. Np admis
sion fee.
10 a. m.—Forenoon spotis Front
strffieet. Half mile bicycle race, poulo race, wheelbarrow race, sack race.
1 ;30 p. m.—Parade of various unions,
city officials. McPherson post Q. A. R..
floats of business men and vlailing del
egations. The parade sUrls from the
comer of Oak and I^nt streets. *nie
line of march la: Bast on Front street
to Wellington' street, south on Welling
ton to stale, west on state to Union,
south on Union to Eighth, west on
El^lk to Central school grotmds.
Immediately fo4|pwlng tbe pArade
there win be addresses by Mayor A. V.
FYlcdrlch and Attorney Farm C. Gil
bert.
3 p. m.—Afloraoon sports on Union
street. 220-yard dash. 100-yard dash,
nmnlng broad Jump, standing broad
Jump. hop. skip and Jump. Medals, not
cash prizes will be given for these
sports. BO that amateurs may enter
without endangering their standing.
3:30—Base ball game at asylum
grounds. Traverse City Knights of
Pythias vs. Marilstee Knights N
Pythias.
4 :30 p. m.—I.«g riding in the chute.
John Rush will give an interesting ex
hibition of skill and steady nerve.
5 p. m.—Water polo game, John
Roest's vs. Kenneth Smith's leanj- H
the day is warm this will be given In
the bay near the Vnton street dock.
If not. In the river near CXss strtv’t
bridge. The Central Labor Union has
offered a handsome silver cup as a
trophy.
b p. m.—Grand ball In Forester hall
erod with sort's, a Chicago street ci
conductor applied Bucklen's Amlc
Salve, and was soon sound and we1
"1 use It In my family,' w rites G. .
Welch, of Tekonsha. Mich., "and fin
li perfect." Simply great for cuts an
bums. Only 26c at C. A. Bugbee
Drug Co s. F H. Meads' and Johnsoa
Drug Co.’s drug stores.
<?b. s. F. H. Meads- and Johnson Dmg
(5>.'b drug stores; TiOe and $1.00; guarTHE GRADUATES of Traverse City
antwNl. Trial Isjttle lOr.
Business College succeed.
aug Sl-3t
Compljnnp with the mjucet of the
LABOR UNIONS
THIS BANK WILL aOSE
SaWfiiP Bank |
iMLTHIIDTWOCetCHES
Ou ft A I. CCNTflAL KHCHieAM .CX- cunaioN WAA uoht.
Arrivad In ^ Ctty Two Haer* atitf a
Half Lato—Thoaa Wti* An /*•
VisHing Her*.
Geatral aad G. R. A I. arrived In the
cigr iaat evening at 8:25. being ^
aad a half bonrs late as was.
pal^ tha expectation was. IbAt (bM
wo^ be ime of tbe torgeet wxcoiill^
of the seam but only two coacbM
wore aenTto this cityJibe rnmalnt^
going north on the malB'fttre. ^’
A number of friends of^be Incomiag
exonrslonists were at Ilia; de^ ‘ fir
two houm patiently^ wafttbg tbe
rival of the train wklcb was the regu
lar O. R. A I. d*e here at T b'clotk.
Among (boee to arrive in this Ohy'fdr
a tpi days' stay were;
1^. K. L. Carr of Chicago, who will
be bie guest .of Mpb. Jennie Sllvei;.*.
during her stay.
Miss Edith Rowley of HaimVei^ fS
win be the guest of friends.
John Dennett of Detroit arrlvgifi wit
tbe crowd and while bere'wft] be
guest of Mrs. Frank Bennett.
*•
Warren O. Day of^trolt arrlv^ to
make a ten days' visit* at the home of
a G. Shorter.
Miss May Thompson of South Board
nm came In on Ihe excursUm to visit
Mrs. Jennie Hagar.
Mr. and Mrs. Shorley Taylor of Jackson. arrived as the guests of their
mother. Mrs. A. L..Elnley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King of Webervllle arrived to visit their parents. Mr.
aad Mrs. Cbarlea Revolt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Hills
dale came for a ten days* stay wrlth
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sailer of Webster
street.
Mlsa May Bralschl and brother. Arn
old, of E2k Rapids were at the depot tc
meet their brtNher, John Bratscbl, and
wKe of Union City, who are hero for a
ten days’ stay.
Mrs. Vera Cushman <»f Silver Creek.
N, V., arrived to make a ten days’ #ta>
wUh Mrs. A. W. Bushce.
The Misses Hsle of {.nraine. Ohio,
who arrived as the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gannett.
M. E Dietz of Detroit arrived as
the guest of Mrs. U Ptaannensehmtdt.
Miss May ScarvcII of Nashville ar
rived as the guest for ten days of Miss
Gayle Griswold.
Mrs. E F. Krebs and two children
of Olivet arrived last evening to visit
her mother. Mrs. M. C. Miller
Mrs. Ada Biirkett Weever of Char
lotte arrived as the guest of friends In
the north.
Mrs. James Kehl and son. Isaac, who
have been at Manton as the guests of
her brother. Bob Howell, came in on
the excursion last evening on their
way to Norlhport.
Miss Emma Childs of tpsUanU ar
rived for a ten days' stay at the borne
of J. E Hamlin.
^
Mrs. Mary Baker of MlddleriUo ar
rived for a ten days’ stay at the home
of Mrs. EM Sumner.
Mrs. A. E. Bemis returned on the
exenrsion from a trip to Ionia, where
she was called to attend fier daughter,
Mrs. Carl Lewis, who is 111.
Mrs. John Randall and daughter
HoDday, September Fonrtb
toobgerve'
LiAMIdfi DAY
We are heartily glad to join with
the other workin^nnon in thik,
fully n'oojniizing the fiict that
LaW Ihiy is rapidly beoooing
TBB iUTIOHXL BOUDAT
m itomin MTSHi SB Mfum
Jaekaon arrlveA. an Uw guenu
Arthur <;i>ee8 nad fninily.
~ W. M. Cole and C. 8. Rainer of Ha^
Uaga airlvod and will visH Crisods in
Ue city. .
«. C. Baughman and (amUy of Jack
non are tbe guesU at friends In the
oitjr,
Raaben Benfer of Toledo. Ohio
the gnest of retail ves in tbe city.
Mrs. W. V. Sumner-of Chelsea Is the
gnest of E Sumner of this city.
Mra.tN. U. Crabb of Charlotte Is the
guest of George Smith and family.
W. M. Vanderslurs of Pittsburg ar
rived tost evening and will visit
frteads,.for a few day^.
jFraak, Btdger of St. Paul. Minn.. Is
visiting the family of Fred Atkinson of
Traverse Lake resort.
1100 RawafxL tlOOi
Tbe readers of thia paper wltl be
pleased to learn tbat there Is at least
one dreaded disease tbat acknoe baa
baea aide to care In all its atagea. and
that la Catarrh. HaR’s Catarrh Cure
to the only posiUve care hoar knam
to tbe Btedical fra
fraternity. CatnrA
oeing n eoaatuauonnl dtoansa. reqairaa
n oonsUtnMoiinl trentmeot. Hall'a Catarrb Cure la taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blaod and mneoaa
aurfaces of the ayatem. thereby dethe foundation of the dtoenae.
up tl
Ing natuee in doing its work, Tbe
prietors have
tave ao much
m
faith in lu c
live powers
oiler Oke yon
in thatI they
t
am for any
at case that
dred Dollars
core. Send for
>r list of IteatfiImottiS:
Addn
kddn
F. J.
J CHENEY A CO„ Toledo. O.
Sold by all drugglaU, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for ocMurtJ
patlon.
SfICiAL OFfR
Hepiiii
15 per cent off on any Ding
ing Table in stock.
20 per cent off on all Dinr
inff Chairs. This extra
ordinary offer Is good for
a few days only.
r*ui£
MnMi Pnpli Fg SA
■ BaptaM.
hare heard It aerlouly stated."
raid the laadlady. “that one weighs
more Itefore one rats than after ooe
has Joat had a meal, im yon thinksm-h a thing Is powdlde?"
rn»l
er. "I-can easily aoderstand how oue
:clght lose enough fieab while ondergolug the exer«4se that Is oeeemsary in
coitsuming a rbuuk of chicken
d«mn weight eonsldei
We have and offer for sale the fol
lowing list of real estate. It la all de
sirable prtjperty and must* be sold.
Call or phone for prices.
70 ft on Bay 8l . ouoosfte narrow’s
store. Building on same Is now used
as warehouse, but can be used for
dwelling.
Lot n. e. cor. 16th and Rennie Sts..
57 ft. on 16th St.
50 ft. lot on West 8th St, east of
.No. 620.
House and lot. 801 Sixth 8L
Huu.no and lot, 1012 Bohemia 8L
House and lot. 8 W. cor. Web
•bstcr
and' Mlchigni
IJIWN WORK—Sodding and seed
3 Iota on Elmwood ave.. between
ing neatly done. All work guaranteed.
Wmvno and Rav R»n.
3 lots on Hovueo street, between
phone 796 and 128. Browning A
Way ne and Bav Sts.
Adslcy.
Aug 7-lmo
I>»l 71. and house. Oak Heights.
lot
One of the Im-sItI locations
in the city
iirroiindlng country for home.
htimi 4
arrmK of land. large bouse,
and Rarasdrll Sts.
12 to H acres land In Elmwr
Blmwotid t
ship, about 1 mile from city limits.
Will make
raake a grK>d
gfK>d market gat
garde
bactM Ornc Btor. or
Hhaao.Bora
3 4A s P4 miles east of Cedar Run.
miles
west
of Cedar Run.
4 10 s 14
-rable saw timlier
There Is considerable
•la Rlnmell. fh#- lnw«*Ht known
nd plenfy of mood Umber
male vote# fn the world, at nn«» M. K. and. Soil grK>d.
cherejr. Tneaday. Sopt .',th.
sept 2
Factory on Bay St., power and mahint-ry ready l«» run. 353 ft, frontag^.
1 gt*o»l Itjcailon for any line of maniiAaron Wriclit. wife and dauglitrr of
Toledo am 8|M>ndlng a short lime with
as A fToalBt.
J. E Orelllck Co.
1). E. Wright and family of this Hty.
Mr. and Mrs. S 8. SScribner and fam
ily arrive*! to f-ix-nd some lime In the
north, leaving again this morning for
DEALERS IN EVERYTHIMG
DEALERS IN EVERYTHINtt
Northport, where they will l»e gtu'sts
the Hotel Setdt.
AA. P*oitovis
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Woril
C.ot on Cheap.
> may well t^iink h<- has got «iff
cheap, mho. after having conirarti-i|
constipation nr indigesUon, is still
able to perfoPrTy restore his hoalih
;hing will do this but Dr. King b
Nem- Life Pills. A quick, pleasant and
certain cure for headache, const ipatien. etc. ZT>c at C. A. Bugb*«e l>riig
Co.’s, F. H. Meads’ and Johnson Dm;
Co.'s drug stores; guarantc'ed.
EXPERIENCE has deroonst rated
that a young lady can have no surer
road to success than to take a course
of shorthand and typewriting There
» better school fn which to get
such a course than at Traverse City
Business College.
aug 31 3i
JWHOBMniiS.
_ J. A HDELLHAIfTEL__
uiL~isTaTx am'um
Notary
~
to. twM k Pmtilipi
DENTISTS
sBmrED TO omcBs
smjoinssiintuscC
P*. O.
MIOMOIopHi
Tnelitr sf Viiliii
SMtfe S14e SkM Stare
328 SOUTI 8HH STKEH
OCAI^IIS
IN
KVUnrTHiNa
The Greatest Advance Sale
of BEAUTIFUL RUGS
Rccognizinfj the fact that Rugs arc a, most important feature of the deco
rations of the home ; that the time is not so very far distant for you to plan
on the changes you may make when you clean house; that no one can
have too many rugs ; we have anticipated all these and have now on sale a
stock of beautiful rugs that can not be equalled in the city. The most im
portant item in this great advance sale is the money you are saving.
Buying now you can save from ten to twenty per cent in good clean money.
When there is a piossiblc chance we believe in giving our customers the
benefit. Notice our prices.
9IZK
you KOffer with indigestion, conKtJpalion, fi*cl moan and rniss, no
strength or appetite?
Hollister s
Rocky Mountain Tea wlH make you
well and keep you well. 35 cents. Tea
Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
EXCUIglONS
PepeM^qubttb
STATE FAIR, DETROIT,
Sapt. 11 to IS.
• Pero Marquette agents will sell
round trip tickets to Detroit, account
of Stale Fair, at rate of one fare phis
5fi cents, which locludet admission to
the fair. Tickets on sale Sept. 1*1. 12.
18. 14 aad 15. good to return any dav
o and Including Sept. 16. Ask
agents for particulars,
dept 1-2-4
H.'F. Moeller. C. P. A.
SOMETHING N*EW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
p-iH-XY,
I bearoMad bjr
as la good
_ >4 coa
mmdltioa vlih
filttera. a.
A. A. vrowB,
Brava,
Man
uuna.
flaamBaamau
& C., aaga: “Ftor yaar aiy wif* aaffarad tetaaaaly from dyapepaU.
pUcatad with a torpid Uver, aadl
lost bar Btreagth aad vtgac. aad
came a atore wreck of her fanaer aaK.
Then abe tried Electric Hum. a
helped her at once, aad fiaally ■
her caUrHy mreO. 8be to aov stroag
aadhaatthy.’' C. A. Bagbae Drag <to.
F.^. Mends wd. Jahaaaa Drag Oo.
draggiata. aell and gaarantea them
60c a bottla.
mmm
obimx
WITH A; SUN-BURST SHADE
The size that appeals to the housewife and arc most suitable for the par
lor, sitting room or dining room. Some very fine Brussels Rugs that sell
for $16.50. the advance sale price is $14.Of). Another pattern will be $15.00.
now $12.50. A beautiful Smyrna, marked to sell for $20.00. now $15 60.
A (*ery’ fine Velvet at $25.00, if bought now will cost you $21.00. Something
very good in Velvet, $25.00, at this sale for $21.00. A beautiful Wilton Rug,
an exact duplicate of a beautiful $55.00 Persian Rug, is marked at $45.00 ;
will now cost you only $^18.00. Then we have several very fine odd sized
Rugs that may be just what you want for your rooms, at prices that will
surprise you.
A OKKA-r L.IS-rOP’ RlwIGS
In smaller sizes that are all included in this advance sale;
Smyrnas.........
Advance sale...........
Smyrnas.........
Advance sale ......
Smyrnas.........
Advance sale...... ........... 1245
V^elvets...........
Advance sale......
Advapcf* sale
........... .3 10
Velvets
Tapestry ....
Advance sale........... ........... 1.60
Advance sale......... ........... 1.20
Tapestry ....
Advance sale......
Moquettes ...
Moquettes ...
Advance sale...........
85
Moquettes ...
Advance sale.......................
Store Closed all day Monday, Labor Day
■Be-SBE oa Jfinbv SSe
H-V
THE FIRST NiTli^NAL RAIfK
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rsattotimi
BEBHITIpllY
Mlfl^MM HAVE m^mPmOfVfD
AMO FfICtHIfICO W,
wiama ibe noia
HAULS MADE UQH^ AT THE
CENTfUL EtNUDINa
He»e Lawton.'
ollioa wkk tte OcralaB4 CBEs bo. i
Qaaitwlr
tW V. C. T. C. Mita Tteatex^
■raiir Lara faast,
EopL HE. ^ EM rartteaeo of Ufa. »:S»; aroMMaE. MM A.HE4 U IyK prfdgal. aiiEth ya4a;
Thorataa mtdMlL
TEa doBlRK oanrtora of tha eoaferaas raar «R1 ha hm at Aabnry
mtwmik gmia: Aaaa
ebar^
Cm4e: LDflan Inhasna, iowth grate;
Gkarch of
mtkmimt
Basel Una«Btaa. tfeiri grate; Bllth
■arvlee at l«:M a A. Eaalar Bi^vOlhha, aecosH grate; Usm Ehat
or ate A BL No aaealar aarrtra.
At the nm M. B. chaith toihOrioy
Irat grade: Laada BteO. klndafgarSpaeialio tte EraalBE EK»rd.
tha Bar. M. D. Garral vfD ptaaeh la
ua; Oraee Hastlagi^ Irlndinnai
EHHtoa. MMC 8«iit. l.~Tbo dradg the taonilBS. the Bar. Thbe. Cox la the
tei: Oaorge Tboagwoa. faHtor.
lait
dt
tatoroMtiot*
rttror
fron
Gras*
la tha ciool^
Oakm Etreci Baildiag-maldah
Btraaa. principal, sevens and eighth lain to Mac eoMtauMd acHa. and Clie or the edafetaaea year, aad It la
as: Glean Wfinep. Eflh and alath wovli to aav la fall sviac. TEe tEas: Lwfle Tbsohald. foarth nndl lasa raeaMir aaoralarad tha rhaanai
afUr grades;>-Callslra Dunbar, seeoad ap to Rirar atraot—a chaanH thirty
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CREW OF LAUNCH WAS TOitiO
,- *A«ioUT «V WAVBIL ' •
Engine ftoppad bat Ew FasaanfiM
Wera tawtefi aa «ia Ohara
OraatDHtealty.'
Braniag Record.
Mlek, OepL
party
Old Misria. imd an
i TMar nlfht wMeb tbay
^^tadly adE aot care te npeaL
^ Mlsskai tn a gasoUne
lana^ boi^ tor Trarerse City. As
is quite custoraary wttb this sort oC
anartarly aieeilng for this ooafareace crafL the engiae went FitMig. After
year wlU be beU thU Eaaiay/ thi ^ag tmEeted about by the waves for
ioM are la riauRe of Rev. W. A. some *ua»e. while tbe gentlemen fa
Shelley of Sottoas Bay. PraachlBEl abqrhe were cadeavoriag to get the en
this eveBlBg.at T;W. tfter whlrif tbo gine-to worklBfc the boat was with
quarterly eoefervace will be held, ^n- much dlflkraUT gotten near enough
day gM>ming and evening sersona by shore to disc*>arge the passengers,
wrbe made arraagemenu with a f
Rev. Shelley. AU are lariteC
er to take them to Traverse City. Tbe
■ocew of tbe txisL spent the remainder
of the Bight at the merer of the eleFifth Ward.
menii. and daylight found them near
Netiee to all Peraowe tMeraated:
the Cement Co.’s dock at ERt Rapids.
The special aaaeosment tax roll for A launch ut OM Mission was tele
the constmetSon of Lateral Sewer No. phoned for and soon came to the res
1. Sewer Dlatriri No. 8. located In the cue of the disabled craft.
alley between Washington and Web
ster streets, beginning on Oarfleld ave
nue. running tbeaee west to Barlow
street, thence north on Barlow to
Washington street, thence west on
Washlngioa atraei to RaUroqd avenue, and wiU be rufunted to you U sAar i»
i^bstfaboulsof
thence to ooaaect wttb trunk sewer,
TUm FXBfOUS
has been placed in my bands for col
lection. the aame to be paid on or be
fore Sept. 30. ms. •
M. E. HASKELL.
City Trenstfrer.
Office—Room 202 State Bank building.
Sept l-imo.
aad third grades; Oraes Brodic. first feat ante anfi olg laot teen. Horn
and aeedad grades: IMUe Kelaan. kin Hoary Btcbar^i. who wUl iaatall aa
Hoetric pov«r tdt oapplylfis light aiH
dergarten; Thomas Bell. Jaafftor.
State Street BoOdlag-Bna Pbmey, poww to Charlorata. Is teadglac tho
Ml to the OMla haofaaaa straeL
^
'• ntl •! t»i« T««ch««.
foarth grade.
BouaevlUo BuHdlag—Minale Hub^ to the fbot of his valor povor. ThU
will lower tho vaier at tbe loot of the
^ ^Tmssdaj moraiDK. After a cileoce of hell, drat to fifth grades.
' tll«r» AObUm. except In curfew duly.
Day School for the Deaf—Mrs. Caro- water vboola. frooi whIHi he will get
bis power for hla electric piaaL This
SHI or the ccotrml nehool wlU peal Uae Shaw.
channel will allow rcaaels from the
«m A AUDiDODJi ihAt VUI teU the rouncchain of lakes belav this place to
■ier AAd the Hlsh ochoH student that
come up to Bdlalre’s mala thorough
tSe iMtlryon d*f *
wnmer hare sped
fare, a fact which pleaaea laoncb own
aarnr and In their stead nine months
ELK RAPtOe.
ers. and tho general pab^c as well.
of work have come heToew another
Bidlaire baa a large number of
cation rolls around. The snmmons will
laoncbea for a town of Ita size, there
Im welrome to soom» while to others It Special to the Evening Record.
Elk RapWs. Mkrh.. Bept. f.—The being aomclhing like forty owned
Vlll ho a regretful oecasi
k>orse ^Uowlnr the «penlnf of the building at the new cement walk on Jiere.
The Wald mere hotel has been
schools, there will be apme beautiful River street, from Cellar to IVxter, Is
days which will be s mighty teropta- giving employment to a small army of rioted. W. J Osborne was forced to
tlf*. Sat they wlfl soon be followed by workmen—masons, carpenlers and U- rellnoulsh the bryineaa be bad estab
the winter and then school duties will borers—as the raising of the street lished by reason of falling health. This
hoTO setllod Into the regular mutlne grade has necevsitsted the raising of hotel has been unforuinate In iu pro
Slid will be less of s task.
nearly mery business block on the prietors for several years, few remainla boslness mo-e thsn a few
During the summer racaiioe the vs south side of the street. \Mille this
rloxta school buildings of the^liy'have work la going on numerous other Im months at a time for one reason or
lM*en Improved and freshent-d up for provements are also btdng made ot another.
School begins next Monday, with
Ibe coming nine months of the* school the buildings.
The first cement dwelling house t< nearly all of its old coriM of teachers.
year.
The local camp of the Modem Wood
Over 400 dc*kr have b<H'n redressed be erected In Elk Rapids Is now beinj
en of America has recenUy taken In
The balls In the Central building have built on Dexter street by FYank Wll
large number of new members, and
all-been ealrimloed. tbe woodwork
Hams and James Prcnch for Mrs. Bar
In a flourishing condition.
dressed and part of the lower hall bara Hogan. The main building is
Tbe I.attc^ Day Saints have rented
Your family will need a tonic. Why
ceiling has been eovered with a steel 24x2C. with a wing 18x20 feel In sire.
tbe Deaamore hall for their church
celling. Rooms two and three of the
)t give them Honister*e Rocky Mounaervleei for a year.
High school have been put m first
Uln Tea? Nothing eqralsif-te a brac
you era not satiefied with rssuHe.
Bellairc
citizens
now
own
three
at:
class shapt* and the celling covered have a smooth surface, combining
ing. life giving remedy* -Efi ofihts. Tea
This is our guarantee which goes wHb
tomoblles. with prospect* of a num
with steel. The most notkeabic make a handsome structure wl
• Tableu. Johnson Drarba.
'varyboUk.
her vnoro another season.
change, however, is the removal of the completed,
For 3aU aad Oaarantsad Only by
A steam beating plant is being in
old wardrobes which were formerly In
Kebic Lewis of Grand Rap'.ds will
try a RECORD WAMT
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
the hall of the High school, l^ien read the service at St. Paul's E^pis- stalled In the High school building.
Arms A Cole of Traverse City ore tho
wraps will iH* bung against tbe
copal church next Sunday.
on ordinary hooks which prove* (
R. W. Haroniel arrived here from contractors, .and have the worl^ prsomuch more sanitary. This makes s' Chicago Wednesday x;ith his pleasure tlcall) completed.
wonderful dferorcnce In tbe llghUng of yacht Uncas. and_ rejibru a pleasani ' Bert Trail, for a nVimber of years a
tbe hall which I* greatly Improved by trip and fast lime. The ITncas la i deputy therlff, resigned hla office to go
reihovInK the obstructions. More
two-masted, schooner-rigged yacht, to Misslsaippi to take charge of a lum
Irntlon will be paid to the venUlailoo soventy feet in len^h. She is a Long ber camp for the winter. Now he hat
boat, having been received word not to attempt to com *
of the hails this year than has pre- Island Sound
Just yet. because of the health condi
brought over this year.
vltwsly been done.
PLEASED WITH INSTRUCTION IN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.
A supply room for the chemical lab
Mrs. James Gauntlell of Milan, tions and tbe quarantine In 'Missis
oratory has been Installod In the
and Pearl and Carl Rooster of sippi.
Travcrsn City, Mich., August 28. 190G.
The excursions from southern Mich
em«ttd of tha 'hall. This U something
ngton. D^-. sre guests of Dr. J.
igan and adjoining states are bringing
incipal '
which has l»ccn needed f.ir years and C. Ganntleit a^ family.
City.
wUl provo very^soful to the class In i Miss Margaret Kltchell. who Tias vlsitora and Joy to many Bellalre
Dear Sir —In reference
work I jour summer school. I
>hemlslry. The physical l8borstor>- been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char, homes at this time. The Influx of ex
> say that I am much pleased with
has been equlpjied with four handsome t)urk«*e, left Wednesday for her home cursion visitors it not as great thus
bookkeeping work. 1 would not taJie ten limes whsl the instnicti
far as in former years, however.
tabl«>s and a new vseunm pnmp srblch In Alden. N. V.
co*t me for the bereflt derived.
Tho Loyal Temperance Legion, a
has iMHti in demand fur several years
Miss Rose McDoiigal left Wednesday
I am glad to recommend your school to young i>eople preparing
l>and of enthusiastic young folks, have
tor buslnesa. I am aure they will receive proper attention and the
for her home in Los Angeles, after
is on tha wa^ from Oerroany.
best ot instruction. Your rates are reasonable, making It possible
Part of the ^alls in the Elmwcx>l pleasant visit with Mrs. H. B. Morse. raised the funds and had a pump pm
for
all
to take advantage of the groat opportunities you offer
It
and Boardman 'avunne buildings have
Mrs. J. R. Vescellut of Detroit is down at tbe prtncli>aJ comer on our
seems to me that no one can afford to be without the Instruction given
by yoi'.^
been calclmlned and fresbene^ up. visiting her daughter. Mrs. J. L. War- business -street. It appears to have
met a crying need.
YouJ may look for me to take up my t*ork again In your night school
The SUto street building has been
>eglnnlng of the fall term. I am
many young people will
The Northwosiero Michigan I O. O.
painted outside and Inside and put In
Mr. aad Mrs. Daniel Roberts and
be gli
take advanuge of thee opportunity
Mrs. C. A. Vlsger of Monroe are here F. assorialion meets in BellaJre Sep
first rlat«B sha;>o.
while worklD!
log at their regular
I
employment.
alwayi be glad to *i>eak a good word, for your school.
vlFltlng relative* and 'friends. Mr. tember 2<1 and 27. A sceslon of tho
I hhall alway*
Courses of Study
Your* very truly.
In the High school a three years Roberta was formerly one ol our pro?- grand lodge wUl be held at that time,
Guy DeLong
also schools of’instruction.
coiirii*' In Oi-rman has l>een Installed, tM-rou." farmers.
623 Bates Avenue.
A large number of nice trout were
beginning In the ninth grade; the
R. J. Colgrove of Traverse City, rep
DELIGHTED
WITH WORK IN SHORTHAND DEl^ARTMENT.
third sfmenier of algebra put In the resenting tbe I. C. S.. waa in town yes caught in and near this place the last
Traverse City. Mich . August 28. 1905.
few days of the trout season. All the
second.lialf of the third year and thus terday.
To Whom It May C.oncem
n—It 1* with great pleasure that 1 rocombringing the hard half year of this
Earl n. Carter of Traverse City reg- season many enthusiastic fishermen
those
present tim«*. I have
subject after the (hnn? semesters of Istend at tfce Lake View house yester from outside points came here tc
tended this school five weeks a
their luck, usually with excellent
gtH»metry. This will do away with the day.
writing I
l)C«*n very satisfactory
advancement In shorthand and typewt
half>iar «»f matbematic.H review.
Mrs. Harry Davis has rotunu'd from M'S*. Intermediate river flows angling
to me. In fart, bexond my expectattu
Physics were f<win«*rly a eompulw>ry a visit with friends In Grand Kapbis through tbe town, and at dlffervnt
Tbe system of typewriting used li
i meihod. which alone
times fine catches of the speckled
is wcrth the tuition charged.
BUbJi'ct. bill are now elective for the and othe- Mtchlcan cities.
Very respectfully.
Ullas Ford
girls an.' remain eumpulhOry for the
Fay Crawfonl was down from Trav beauties were secured within a stone's
2'»3 West Seventh Street.
throw of the rush of traffic on
bo.vr
erse City Thursday.
TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING NORMAL WORK.
A branch of Medieval history has
M C. Brlcker of Alden called on main business street.
Traverse
Cltv.
Mich.,
August
31, 1906.
Tbe
wedding
of
Allan
H.
Thomas
bt‘en Installed
friends here yesterday. He has been
Mr J
Ma'il^'dlll.
Personnel of Teachers.
emplcycxl by the Elk Rapids Iron Co., and Miss Millie Best, two well knou-u
Principal Traverse City Btitlness College.
The list of lemeberK for
i-nsuliig 1 but bas ri'slgned his position to enter young people of this place, recently
City.
took place at Grand Rapids, where
Dear Sir—it Is with groat pleasure that 1 submit a few words of
year Is as folkiW N
the Ferris Institute at Pig Rapids.
appreciation for the instruction received at the Traverse City Busi
I. It. OUbiTt. sniM-rlmendenl
The Misses Jordan and Shaw of Chi the groom Is now employed as a
ness College during the summer term, and tor the kind and courtwu*
High Sehool—U. I. Nye. |.rlnolpnl, cago are visiting Elk Rapids friend-^ ber. The pleasing event came
sienl corps of teachers,
tr«‘aimeni accorded me by your very offlrit
surprise to their friends here
rse City Bu.slness Collej
mathenoatii's: Mao’ MH.aughllti. math Miss Jordan formerly live*! here.
1 can heartllv recommend the TraSerst
Mis.s Marlon Jocoy of Grand Rapids,
ematics. Jessie Vivian l^ngllsh; Alma
Miss Louise Dougherty is home from
guest
of
friend*
here,
was
struck
by
Brown. EngUiih; Mrs. Uos..
a visit with friends at Cleveland. O .
with
you.
blcjcle a few evening ago and thrown
1 and English; Beat rice 1‘omeroy, and IVnion. Midi.
Wishing you and your school contlnut*d success. I a
hlstor) ; Agn«*s TTiompsen, Ijitln. R.
your*.
Josk Lennox.
Very truly your*,
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Moore have re from the walk Tbe riding of bicycle*
on the walks Is forbidden by village
lie North Elmwood Aver tie.
N. HornlKCk. Uuatiy an.! chemistry; turned to their home in Detroit.
ordinance.
It
might
be
menttoned.
FROM PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE.
K. E. Knight, physics and physlog
Mr and Mrg. C. D Towne are en
Open air meetings are being held by
Traverse City. Mich. .Aug 31. 1905.
Ruggles. commercial j i,.ruining. Rev and Mrs. W, W. Washrsi»hy; I
To Whom It May Concern—Speaking from personal knowledge.
branches.
J bum and Mrs I'K-vere Passett of D<*t- a sect known as ••saints*’ (not the Lat
I can heanlly recommend the Traverse City Business College to teach
ter I>ay Salnu). One of the princi
ers wishing to prepare for examinations Their teacher* are alaays
pal
mover*
is
William
Patrick,
who
willing to assist tn even’ way and are ever watchful for an opportunity
Rtaeh. eighth grade: Sadie PrslI. >ev-Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keister are borne
achieved notoriety In Traverse City
to introduce anything that will Improve the high standard of the
enih grade; Carrie Purdy. princlpaJ from a visit at Lima. O.
school
last winter by refusing to call a phy
•sixth grade; Annls Lonnsbury. fifth
Mrs. A. Rheiilman and son David
, Yours retpectfuUy.
Zada 8. Jones.
sician
for
hts
Utile
son
dangerously
ill
grade; Jeannette Smith, fourth grade; In Wisconsin for a couple of weeks
WE ARE PLEASED
rnith
diphtheria,
until
taken
roughly
In
a^lma Ames, third grade; Hard Caul- visiting Mrs. Rheulman's parents.
. and wish to expre*
have
With tbe patronage
D. P. Morse of Panllac Center and hand by the board of health there. ^
kins. second grade; Nettle Gray, first
their
kind
support.
to our Btudents
many friend* for
Our studeuu
odents and man;
grade. Julia Billings, kindergarten; daughter Klva of Pontiac are guests
liooL .Nothing else I
are loyal to their work .and
work gives ns half tne >sati
with
Mabel Eldrdl. kindergarten cadot; 11 at the home of Dr H. Beach Morae.
WE8*rWARO HOI
ind enthusUisUc wora* of young men
J. Curtis. Janitor.
* <Mr. and Mrs. Al Gunn arc rejoicing
press
their
thanks
for
wbat
we
havQ
done
(pr
them,
it
Is
impossible
About Twenty-Five Local People Will
Oak Park Building—Edna Emlngs. over the arrival of a ten-pound gtrl at
for ua to quote here many recoinmriJdations from students, but we
Visit Oregon.
have taken the liberty of inserting a few, of which the above la a fair
principal, eighth grade; Laura 8lmi»- their home. Al says he is glad It
Agents
of
the
Canadian
Pacific
rail
example.
roa. seventh grade; Kstella Brown, wasn't a boy as he knows it would be
Trusting that we may h
road have been Interesting local par
sixth grade; Blanche Wright, flflb a regular little soo-ot-a-Guen.
readers of this letter, and eni
Miss Julia Chipman «as called to ties and It Is probable that-about Oc
we remain.
Vary reagectfsUy,
grade; Margaret Andrus, third grade:
tober 1 a crowd of from twenty to
Bo.me
City
yesterday,
owing
to
tbe
J W Martlndm.
Marj Si evens, second grade; Neva
twenty-five Traversa City pet^le will
Principal Travette City Businea College
Hlac«'. first grade; Ruth Spencer, kin severe illness of her mother.
Tho regular monthly meeUng of the start for Oregon.
P. 8.—The college roouas will be open all day Monday and from
dergarten; Cora Pierson, kindergarten
Tbe party will tiarel In a tourist
7 to 9 Mouday evening for the aoooiaaiodation of risitors and encadet; Belle Plummer, relief.room: M, Women's Cenaetery aaaociatkm will be
roUment of stndenu.
^
held at Macabee ball Monday. Sept aleepar and at sereral polnu of intn^
A, liouss, Janitor.
est wBl stop for s abort tkn& Tbs re
Boardman Avenue Building—L^e 4ih. at 1:30 p. m.
turn, after vtattiag Vaacoawer, Port
The Ladles* Aid society of the Ger
flomfcb>. principal, ungraded room;
land and other weatere palau of inHanErci Phelps, seranUi and eighth man Reforaaed oharch will meet on tereeL
be made orar a dlEerent
gradcj; Agaeo Maha.'atxlh and aer- Wednesday. EepL Cth. with Mrs. Eliza
ODlh grades; Marie Sanders, fifth beth SchmalU. oo the east sMe.
grade;
FloroDoe
Perttlns. fourth
F. M- WIckenberi fonaerly of thU
OFFICE OVER 81NCER SEWING MACHINE OFFICE
grade; Inca Cramer, third grade; place, but recently a resident of Trav Dry. Hard snrf left WaoE EstNh Site
Vivian Simons, seoimd grade: Gena- era* Oty. has aoeeptud a lacraUre poCalcimtfilfif Hm' Emu
^7 Hoo« f#r tlM
-Vr
SEWER TAX
"YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD**
IMatt.J.Johnsohs
6088
RREtTMATISM mad
BLOOD CVRj;
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tmimm al.iok .iomnsom
THE MARRIAGE OF KITTY
“Kitty Is Iwitty, dainty and pretty as her con^
Kate.'’-Denver News. March 20th.
|
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Oi^ wm» t—aiwH a rfiiBs Yote «T
McBty to an tke tater>
«u or- tkeOraa---------------------Ike Om4 TraTm 4a«riet te«
?un
WIBMIFiT sr&'^'SLissi.i
fOBCUSES
p-;; .t^ATK Tcmonmw.
Doing Dr. OoreTb Inrwliow ns
presiding elder twenty.e%kt ctaite
hnre been bnOt nnd twelve nore rebent.
Tbe . benwoMnees « the
arerekes have keee-trebled, the nnlnrtes of the nrittisters grentlrli
nnd the
K m im 1 Mcimi sra
and
IjKfOUIIKb ALL THE HAROSHIPt
^
^PfOHEEi| LITE.
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AMUSEMCNTS.
Cmut the I
eapmt eeMan win he
Stein
lURlOE OimiCT
berg’s Grand epera Imoae this evening.
U la Ltoedn Ji Ogrter’a "Her Only
ETANOBLICAL cnurcm.
' now in Rs thtnd aueeeaafnl ye^r.
It'ia one of the Cew emoUonal plays
mm Ik.tim EeswssUcal Cbercb ta
wed to weent yean tbat baa
dtanedlate favor with critics and
TkM CNy* BafhMiiv an MonpabHc alike. The cast hat been ma
terially strcitgtbened aince iu last ap■
.5r.”oa^
Mkor wltk the respea, a^faafan
oC every chnnpfi.
-
IW aunal mtaMtstlal oonventton cT
w ObhiI BapMa diatrtet cC the
SsMeal dbwtek wfll be held in the BranSeikBl cfcwch In lUe dty Sept 4. 5. 6
aad 7. *rte eonesatloa opens Monday
EUIT evqntas vitk« aswaoa by Her. J. Rlebei of Heraey. Ike foUoCias ia the
■ORE PIKE TROUBLES
HUELLMANTEL^TWEOOLE
m-:'\
* ' * '“v-------l^iMayHIi and OCraafMi Dtmm$ Tiiat He
HAS KEN DECIOEO.
r ■ Take a Heat Eat He ’Wear C|vt
Tnaaday Memlnp.
- Up Hla Lakora j|^ralr-A
9 o'cteik ftpaiing axerdaea aad k^
Verdia Was Ne transs fsr AcUeo—
dress by the preoideat Bev. O. A. HetPiks^ Aflaifn In a Very CosspllOer.
.
cstsd CemUtieii. <
Welcome addrcaa by R- N. Holaaple.
flespnasr. Rev. W. R. Carrier.
.fttrlortr-an. rm tt <]»-briMT.
of A. B. Haslbnnn
The replevin anlt
■
-What ahoold This Coaventloo Be
hi .kl^m.
u* wnxr ilLm
el va. J J. Tweddle for a net a to Uar Bar. F. H. Bailey.
rd Ang. 28
whiai wma beard
: in
-The Adraatage of SystepaaUxlnc
Vcmtmmt street Hediodlet cbarck.
CnrtU* ooort pms dedded Mat
doses kis labors top^onrov. While bo evening kg a vciRIct a no catiae for Chsfeh Work.** Bev. C. H. Howe.
aillJ reslga fron actirf work, be has action.
Mar 2L 1904, J. D. Pike and A. B.
dees, led
1 o*do(
beea ia the baraess fo kmc that be Hnellmanta entered Into a oontraa
, eaat «d oat eattudr. so for that rsa. wbereby the latter waa "to -fomlah by Rev. W, A. Sbdly.
BOO aad for bhiloTtf oC the work Hself. money for wood whlcb waa to be pnr- BvaagelMta to Our Cooferenoe.** Rev.
Bvaagelsto
to
Our
Conference,'*
Rev.
ebased by ibe former. After the expenaea incidental to eating and baa
s minister ing were deducted, all proflu or losses F.H. Bayles.
"Evil Indnlgeoces of Christians;
i on sbori aorlce. He wili also were to be equally divided. Bosiness
I qaanerljr meetinfs and assist In under this contract oonUnoed until Rev. F. H. Horn.
. w ways.
"Christian Sdenco; UTiat la Itr
Nov. 29, 1904, when a new contract
-Rer. Mr. Miller Is 73 years of ace. was made whereby an exM
Rev. R N. Holsaple.
He was a yoaag man la Lsidlaston.
edneas et |2iM)6.45 from
"What Shall We Teech Our Chtl
j eali
attorney, arbea be felt
Huelimantel waa to be paid In wood be
! and I
cb the soapcl. He b«
fore being unloaded at Traverse City, dren. Mpiulljr. Spiiitnally and Pbysic> the 1
Daring this Indebtedness, and until allyr Rev. J. P. Kim.
the full amount wras paid, the title waa
*
Evening.
to be in the name of A. B. HuellmanSermon by Rev. C. B. Strob
tel. The amount waa to be paid by
Feb. 11, 1905, and then a aUll further Omn^ Rapldaindebtedness of 1700 wai
.Wsdnsadsy Morning.
void.
Devotlkoal exerdaes by Rev. J, RJeWhile doing business under this
contract on Jan. 6, 1905. J, D. Plko beL
"Redemption Through Christ- Rev.
gave a bill of Bale to J. J, Tweddle and
George J. Jenne for all hla properly 8. C. Croff.
and the good will of the business In
"Holiness the Vitality of
cluding the set of sleighs In question.
This bill was absolute, warranted and Chnreh." Rev. W. A. Shelley.
"ExpoaiUon of Paul’s Sermon
defended every ponw
cept the claims then
Mars' Hill," Rev. G. A. Hettler.
Huelimantel. Howard
Afternoon.
A. Hammond who were also represei
Devotional tervicea, led by Charles
ed byJill Is of sale.
NoV by virtue^f thU bill of sal
Oiese.
J. J. Tweddle ailms title to tl
"How Do We Know That th«f Bible
sleighs in question. Subsequently. <
Is the Word of God?" Rev. C. B,8troh.
Jan. 12. 1905. six days after the afor
"The BacramenU and Thel^ Relation
said bill of sale, a new contract was
ike A Son iand A. to Salvation.- Rev. W. R. Carrier.
made between J. D. Pike
uellmantel. supplanting thel
B. Hu(
'The Peraonallty of Satan." Rev.
(tract. tbQ consideration
Elias Rath.
^
this being 12.240.07.
0.07. To further
"Scriptural Doctrine of External Puuplicate matters on tl
the same date
Pike gave a note for the alelgha
alelgi
in iahmeat *' Rev. D. J. Feather.
ion. by so doing claiming, it is alEvening.
1. that the contract waa fulfilled
Sermon by Rev. F. H. Bailey.
hat
1 |be
Thursday Morning.
having luroed them o\^?r
Ighs after
a
contract,
A. B. Hueilmam
Intel
Devotional services,- led by Rev. E.
hat J. D. PIk.
it is now brought oi
had the sleighs in question the entlr Peronc.
J. w: MilLr.
"The Importance of the Sunday
time, and in bis decision Justice Curtis
renders Judgment on the fact that the achool," Rev. B. Mohr.
* IndU
Petoskcy on the way \
bill of sale to J. J. Tweddle take pre
"Ten Things That Help Make a Suc
trails wen* hist roads and an Indii
cedence over the latter date. Jan. 12.
cessful Sunday School." Rev. J. RIebel.
**JoB)per^ his transportation in the
the d(
winter and pfien when going north he
“The Y. P. A. and MIsslonB.'' Rev.
would toTKtkp the trails and go over
H. I. Voelker.
the frozen eziianse of the intermediate
It i|( cialm^ that on the payment of
"The Value of the Denoi^inational
chain of lakes.
the note given to A. B. Huelimantel
3ung Pe
Allbongh Mr! Miller assoclaU*d with for delivery of the sleighs the i
Ichards.
the roughest men of the lurolier woods, should tx>rome .void. That being
Afternoon.
ho never met with anything hut kind case. Justice Cart is decides that the
neai. On his way up. with a large sunt note is made subj**ct to J. J. Twcddle's
Devotional exercises, led by Rev. F.
of money In his possession, he stopped bill of sale and consf*quently the case H. Bayics.
at a hole In the woods called Cadillac. is decided In favor of J. J. Tweddle.
Business.
There was a mill there, also a store,
"The Y. P. A. Motto," Miss Lovina
hotel and aaloon, the last three t>eing
combined. The young minister slept
Lowrie.
with the bartender (hat nigh
•The Danger of the Churrh Losing
Oscar E, Thomas of Port Huron
Mr. Mil
'
rived
last
evening
on
the
excursior
Ion
tl
lU Spirituality." Rev. Charles Oeise.
H4Utd at IMnr lAkr.
churrh of
Join his wife, who arrived Tuesi
tesda*
now Char
“What the Chri*t!an Religion Doei
pli evening.
meetings. There da no pha*
.Mrs. Hattie^Ganison of LaGrange. for a Man,” Rev. E. Perone.
m>er hardship but tha\>he endured.
Evening.
Ind..
arrived
on
the
excursion
to
bo
'•For the Brst three yeari. his salary
the
guest
of
Mrs.
G.
F.
Mviray
of
was
a year. |100 being from the
Sennon by Rev. H. I. Voelker of
nklin St
mlsslohary fund. The people were
NaJhvIllc. Mich.
in
Bnttars,
Bi
who
willing to pay more but couldn't, often
the guest ofrȴ1|r. and Mrs. A.
I lacking even the nuci>«siiic8 of life and
tWktsc Osr« *r nu«c«.
i-d left ^his
this afternoon for
many times the uodauntcMl and in W. Ricka*'d
Surely the modern homiekeeiwr has
trepid minister was face to face with their home in Eapf Jordi
Miss
Jennie
Zoulek
o Bast Jordan found that clothes closets n«*d ventila
of
starvation but the l>nrd who sent tt
today
for
Richmond.
Ind..
to
spend
tion
quite
as much at any other part
ravens to KHJnh reniemberwl him.
e winter.
In 1S70 he was presiding elder of tl
Lynn Carter and wife of Grand RarKalamazoo district. Later he preach*
s
are
spending
a
short
tlmo
with
at Muskegon and was also pastor <
looked after l»y the anhltect the
lends In the city.
the Second street Metiuslist church 1
ventilation being introdueed into the
Harold Harvey of Grand Rapids, v
a rand llaplds. For
IS b«*n visiting the family of B. H. closetK by varions and simple, uieana.
en pr
When* tills ia not the cow the duora
ken
of
Bracken
this
city,
returned
to
bis
rta
northern Mid
ohould
be. left open for a time In the
>
this
noon.
Rev. E. L. Kellogg died
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Gacka of Bay moming to let in freah-alr.
out his year as presiding elder,
City, who have been visiting friends
An arrangement of the linen cloaet
preached four years at Grawn, th:
at Elk Rapids and four at the Asbury in the city, returned home this noon,' of a recent house ia suggestive. Hn
Miss B. Burdick and Ida DeWItt of lieu of wide, deep drawera sometimes
Methodist church.
His last charge has b«*en the Ftour- Charlevoix, who have been visiting
teenth street church and the Qist Gar- friends in the city, returned to their
filled.
flcld Phurch. He has prearh<Mi In the home this morning.
> sMe
Mrs. Ex-a Klrrhner and Mrs. Hammorning regularly at the Fourteent
with covera which let down.
mill are entertaining Miss Marie D
street church driven to Bast Garfloli
In thia way tbe 11
pont and Miss Anna Kirchner froi
preached there in the afternoon
ling, preached at the Fourteenth Marine City, cousins of Mrs. Kirchner. protected and closed
fterfume of the lavender Bi>rinkl«d
Mrs. D. E. Galloway of Johnson <
street church In the ev<
Tenn.. is visiting her brother. 8. H.
over it and at the same time perfect
Miiieir is proud of ih
Michael, of West BlghUi street.
ly accessible.
never.r missed a Sumlay,
E.
V.
and
Wclllngtott
Vogelsong
of
The last quarterly e«inferenee of the
ilrie Depot and Honry Vogelsong
Rw. Mr. Mlllei-g church was held Prairie
THE MARKETS.
Rising Sun. O.. arc guests
Wednesday evening. Rev. Dr. Cwrrol presiding. The stfeet church has home of W. P. Vogelsong
Ben Robertson, who has been spend
Iteen rpry prosperous
near Otseao returned
year, - the congregatli
> his home in this
ils city last evening,
largo,
large, the Kpwrorth U'agtie
I
and the
Frank WengierskI
rski and wife of Chlprayer
flings “hav
?r and . class meetings
7
cago. who have been making a tour
enevolencos
•olencofl of
fd.
the northern resorts, passed throogi
charcb have inearly' doubled
Libled a
and
the city this morning on their return.
Sunday school.
..
school, under
thep efficient lead1
Dr. J. D. Monson aad wife went
ership of C. H. Jlohnson. Is fast boi
Oats—September. 25 ^4c;
Manistee this moming.
ing oQs of the i
gHc. Pork. 816.25; Urd.
Miss Rosa V. Smitk of Omens i
proaperotra in the city. A number of
ralaaMe accessions have been re in the city yeaterdar. as a gulat
ceived by ooo version aO(
and letter—largo- Park Place.
Mrs. N. White and son, Floyd, of SL
ly through the faithfuln R and eneiigy
ils. Mich., who have
OLve been riaian
riaiang
of the ladies.- The chure
ureh has been
relatives in
. returned to their
improved by electric lights
HAWES HATS on sale,
organ,and sheds have also3 been added home this
Mrs. D. Palmer and aiater. Aant. of sept l-tf
HamUton Oothlng Ca <
^t Garfield the church has been
t. Louis, who
ive been epeadl
whaf depleted by the removal of sborttime la_____
the dty,
returned totbei
__________
nl>er of famtilc* to Traverse XHJ home this BBomiag.
Tickets for Ola ^weU'a concert at
ices, but the ch
Mrs. Sbfwman Wightmaa aad ebilvery
New sheds ha*
been drea. togi>tber wUb Mr. and Mrs. Jopksoo*a and Botriand Doai^aB"^Mioe
built
has Ar^ur Sennonr of Orawn are vUlUac
nearly paid the indebt<
besides at the home of Mia. MarelM WlghtCOMER APPLES wanted at ^ cold
renovatlM and freac^g the church.
man. 245 Wasblagtoa street
storage,
aof 2»4f
Snpt' jfo^h Thomas has condncle^
Mrs. Caas. B. Croff^ Moakecoa is
»c of the largest aad imoat aueoesafs speadlnr;ra few days with Mr. and Mrs.
/ schools In the township.____ Geo. IL, Croff.
is hoped for from the fine and large
Mrs. Frank Winnie left this
■ momber of >y6ung people In the com- Ms tor Carp lake, where she wUI spend
a few days as the srat of her mother.
MSetpmrtertyconkerenoeRev.Dr.
J TRY A RiCORO WANT AD
.LaidMw.
4' -:
^.tS:
wW&s-
mtt
wmm cert, 1110110*11. •aturoav, UmMKK t ito&
MIIMIS.S.M11T
Mig Laka aadXtoHldd AajnciaWoiia
Had a Very Plaairntt Tkaa
TYmraday.
BENEFIT DINNER ON LABOR DAY.l TIckeU tor OU BMw^’s concert at
Tbe Altar society of the
tJ Chu
^ I Joekson’s and Boptond Dog^'
‘ i
Oonceptkm will
leof th
nerai
Wing.
nsed toward the erection
ceedt
inrek edifice.
of ttheir
r ebe
* J. M. ;
the good things served wilFbe
WANTED.
Bell A Co.*t celelgated Mocha A Java*
coffee, donated by them tor this ooca-.
skm through their representative here..14 yenm of tm
Miss M. Lnella Neff of Rockford. llLl
Miss Nbir will be pleased to caU;
Trmjsm. rjtir
Tba
CRy Caimlng Cfc
upon the ladies of Traverse City anJ
™ Tiwvcraa
Tmvnma dty
«ig 12-tf
give them an opport-unlty of tryingthese high-grade coffees in their own
home which may b# obtained from the ♦
foilowing grocers: The Hannah A Lay 1
Mercantile company. WilheUn. BarUkf
A Co,. E C. Lewis. J. J. Brerlna. N. .A.1
Nelson. L. Colt, Wm. Hopkins. P. Ky-.
6C«ta. W. O. Foote A Son. Stanley A
Turner. J. C. Curtis. J. J. Gray. O. V.
Adams. Jos. Perron. S. C. narrow A
Son. Chas. Hanslovaky. Johni^ A
Pohl. John Lamaon. R. Hehdricka. J.:
Orator. E J. Hansiovaky.
Z
The annoal Sunday achool rally of
tbe Loag Lake and Ga.««M«l asKkcia^
tion was held la Mr. Famitors prove
at l-oag l,akA Ang. SI
Abnnt fifty
were present and w^re welcomed by
the president, Robert Barney, aad Mr.
and Mrs. Fanning. After a ptcalc lUnner all who wished were taken for a
A lively -rivalry was fnstit
ride on tbe lake by Isaac Winnie to bis
among eeveral prominent manage
launch and on their return tbe ctwlr
New Toilc, the peat eeaaoa. i
-Dora Thome- as a play was pMced of Howard Sunday achool gave some
tot the Irst time on the market choice veiectiona. and a prayer and ad
dress by pan-Preaident C. H. Bstev.
followed by more mnsic. an addrw
by E. Wilhelm and a song by Mrs. Allman of Cedar Run. Then after more
DUNLAPS on sale,
singing by the choir and company aad
sept l-tf.
llamiltun Clothing Co.
a vote of thanks to Mr. Minnie for his
kindness, and also to Mr. and Mrs.
t the cold
Panning, the picnic was declared n
ang 28-tf
Buocesa and the guests toqk thtpr
leave.
NieVKR
have we ever shown as nice
an aaaorlmentof Ljw1u«’ Side
ComW." Ihick Comlm ami
oomidete Comb ^-la at at
prcfient. Wo now liavt* the
thn
BREVITIES.
IEL.-TA
IF YOU MIKE
)■
a d<‘i)08it in onr S.ivin^«
HOT Kir t UiUJ0N“'
AmuRcrot-nt catererg. always on
lookout for something new and novel
to satisfy (it must be confehsed) the
oomewbat "satiated dramatic appet
of-the great Atotftean pninlc. woro
eager to obtain possession of a ih*«-ricai venture that looked to promising.
Prominent in the managerial rar<‘ sit»*
Messrs. Rowland and Clifford, and
this Instance fortune again smiled
them, for not only did they secure th.>
play but from the start of its liramaiic
career. "Dora Thorne” has been a sule
stantial siiccess. Managers Steinberg
Bros, have secured thla attractioir for
two performance on Monday, Sept. 4.
Labor day.
The original of the iKipular song.
"'Tbo Girl With the Baby Stare."
be at SteinlH-rg's Grand niM*ra »i
next Wednessday with "Hans aiC Nix"
company. That trivial iiivid.-nis
one's life, nay. even a jia.-^slng glanc .
win make one famous an.l fill on.
pockets with that which itic .‘iiiir.
unlverwc is wfrlvlng for—tb«* fill by
D(*ixirliiiejit
W. J. Irwin who has Fuperintonded
.hr erection of ihe can.ly far,or, for
biraulj Bros. & Amkmo. has today
will
m*t
iiilorobt
tinio
from
Coll
early
if
yon
nood
September lat.
k*H-|KT and Monograph, r for Harocy
Ande rson, has acetpio.i the poidtiun of
cadet in ,ho klnderpanen dapartm. n,
at (ho Elmwood avenue sch.Hd.
On account of IjlMr dav the meet
ing of th.- mlnistertal a»iS4.ciation will
be the sociind Monday instead .if the
The Young Ijidies' Society of the
I'resbylerian church. liiMead ol buhl
Its regular meeiln
l»ostp<ine
It for
Sept 1R.
On acrottnt «.f .Monday lielng lailiar
day 1.. Soule
will ex.-cut«pension
sday at
vomiur.-i on Tm
Tues.lay
at I’.
I’. Ky
Kywika
CDMPiETED HEW BOOK
A
Manual of Touch
Pref.
J.
W.
Typewriting by
Martindill
Thor
oughly Tested.
I. \V Martindill, priiieli.a! of
riiv Hiifiiios,- rollog.-, ha?.
pl.-t.M his n. w bool: a .Man |
Tvp.-wriiing. rr*?f. .Mar j
liiiiiill IS a toiu'b
himsoif. and {
iirb <ip«-rat«ir
o
has ba-' d his b-s-nus n(»oa an «-iiiir«-ly
now and original plan
The iHmk Is not an ?'xpfrinienl, !»ut
Isas lH-«-n (horoiighlv tist«-d and us?-l
by ov. r Mill sKidi-nt -. lunnv ?>f wliiuii
vK-re sienogra’dier.- w bo ha<l b arni d
Hu- old sight uk i.ukI. In a surprising
ly sbori tiiro th. v wi-ro aid?do
iwie<- tho aniouni <if worl. »li«*> roiild
by liu- fornit-r m«'«lio<l.. New siiidi'Hi^i
siud?*n:
who had never wniten on
pri yioiis to their first
book are rompb-iing the eoirse and^
doing first riass wo“k in half the tlnf
ii tool, bv iin- nbl rn<-tl*ods
Slud«*nts
TRAVEIISE CITY STATE BAR
MAKE YOUR MONEY SAVE MOe
Card Tables
$2.50 and $3.00 Values $1.29
$2.00 Values 98e
l’r«>f
B'h::!:
to i**aru toiieii t rp4‘w riling un<i pro
no'iiiri‘<i it a Yaibire have b<-en al lb- to
do fin*' work a(t* r praetlrins tli»-si
sons (or a f* w w*-ks. Stiidetii*
.summer srhool
nrogr*->s ih|.\
of linw, being
est b-iters an*l g<iieral malti-r at a
good
Til*- ailvantagea of writing by ilie|
touch IT piano m? ihod. " ■ “ ‘‘ ---------
Tr.,
any
U*faro iioxt Tut *81 Lay. you
We have the latest ii
ia.okildrnn'a Buster Brown Bella
Delta in
ntl, white and black. Also
the newest thiuRS out in Iatli(^' Patent Leather Bclta,
nt2-5cnnd 50r ouch. Extm
W/.t*s for Blot) I pobplo. Wo
iktvo them in sizes UO to 45
>nchc8.
'
Morris Chairs ■
, $i>2.00 MORKIS
$ls.UU ilOKUIS
$HUK) MOiilUS
$15.00 MORKIS
?=1I.00 M(M{RIS
$I2.0t) MOURI.s
CHAIU............................................ .'$8.45
CHAIK......................................... '..$7.89
CHAIK...................... ...................... $6 88
('HAIR.....................................^. ..$6.89
('H.MR..............................................$5 79 *
CHAIR............. ............. - ..-$5.57
These arc all we have.
Speak quick, if you want one.
—SKE TMOSE WIIMDOWE—
THE BOSTON STORE
limes ralb*fl. cannot b<- ov*-rrsi:mai
keys. I
The wriiiT does n?>i look
tinis' :--------------
Mabel Staffiin.
lucre—was never '001 ter lllusirac-l
than In the writing of that popular
song. "The Girl With the Hal»y Star*
This 8<jng hit was sugg.sicfl lo ii.s
author, Willard^ Sinn, whl'e standing
on one of New York's business corners
chatting with a friend when a hai«l
some young woman rhaneed to pass,
gMng Mr. Slun a side glance. It was
this little Inrldeni that was the caus'
of the writing of this song, which is
perhaps the greatest of this season's
popular hits. Not only has it add<-*l to
the wealth of Mr. Sinn but .Miss Mabel
Staffiin. who happened to Ik? the young
lady whose beautiful eyes so cauglu
the fancy of the author as to suggest
this winning title, has gained a repu
tation in the theatrical world which
has caused her service* to be sought
after by many of the leading m4hagers at a high salary. Mias Staffiin
will be seen hero with Dixon and
Fields in the •season's undlspuate*!
mnsical success “Hans an' Nlz.“ de
scribed by eastern critics as being the
“limit in polite comedy."
more rapid It Is at the sam<- time
arcuraie.
Ft t* almost imu isillilimnk»‘ 8 m<^:ake bora'’-?o go. and if it
p!ar.^ to
from Its projH r• loratlou
1o<
the op? r.Hor
or ^kno^
it immediaily
ally and haa
bi-fare Uie rharaei.-.time' to ran
Is St nick.
IS NOW ON—YOU WILL FIND BAR
GAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
ik pul
I doulibtless find a ready sale.
Tickets for Ola lib'wgT- eonrert at
Jorkson's ami Ilowlanil Douglas' slio,Pture
Prlee. j:,c. ehibiren.
Cliiltlri-ns' ninl Misses/ -Ijtekfts for scbonl wear. UHtlium
CONTEYtT AT f.rinmll llnw
night T ::o.
Hear Mr.
Skeleb?-slag.
r. Sk.
le
G. Arthur Dep*-w, plan!
.
nisi. I>inger
7;.':
n than usual, iHginning
ing
K.'
I9RIOE
AT
MAL.F-
I9RIOC
()ur ()i?enint: S;ile of C!;u k Silks has U-eu a record breaker,
♦If you want a lilaek Silk flress or pt'Uictxit you can’t af
ford to miss it
Too Lat« for CUadflcatlaa
KfaoJc "rmrrm±mm or f^ooci <Jo Eoloo
LOST—Roll of devAoped film*.
R<
Without question ‘The Marriage of
laity," qa.:pre6onted by the Jnlc-s WANTED—An apprenAce at the Wood
company, was one of
Klslc-r*' millinery eiUblishment.
the tow Mg hlta of lakt sea«m. both
sept 2-Ct
pM^ kmJ:m»R>Mr-pr^ their nnmlstakaUe merit. TiM year, with
;cward
for
ret
urn
Miss Alice Jphnaoil al the head of the
«cpt 2-2t> j
which Manager Murry has
ihed or
ptorided, the same success is resulting FOR RENT—House. 1
furnished; also rooms.
roo
Call fore
eferjwbm The first appearance in
noons at 611 Fifth rtitet. *ept 2-«t
this clljr Of thU doIliSrtfid play and exI SALE-At .a bargain, two i
cdlent coppany. wRI ll* on FrUUy,
Blreet.
Mrs.
W|p.
1 Washington b1
‘Sape 8, Jd 8t«toherg'/Graad opera
flreet. j
Itt, 229 West Seventeenth
1
sept 2-61-i
’K''
AT 1-IAI.F*
Lulas' -laekuts in Bmatlcloth aii<l Covert
turn to I»ark Place, hotel. Reward
Kept 2-lt*
L
OUR BETWEEN
SEASONS SALE
()ue of the nauiljt^^ you want to see is
27 inch Bhick Chiffon TaffeUi; it's worth $1.00, at
e&G Yard
r:-
E. WILBELM Sr
-■'j
1
f.
THC tVMN4 mfiOKB^TJUVEKtC mV, IftCHIOAN, SAfuJBlAY, ^CPTEMKCft t
^
^be Evening Recer<r$ ilv>to«Daie Ulustrated
OlRISmH ENDEWoiUjiV
By Mtr. s. H. BOTUL V 1
~
' zBurt MU. Jlow
KT
BOW uae K7 tcmasexwtlao Minitli|| 1___ _
I Armored Cruiser Division In AmeriGan Navy
r'liiMn noM UMOtMv M (
A
MarkAfl
a
tam
MM to lb* W»MtM itf an
«MT7 «f tk»
jutteiu
<te told IMM toari to tb* Qaltod Maua
•boot ika M«MM0 «ito»f«. Tbcr*
was ooa aaMKon. Iwraaoi. wh«i tto
aabtoac waa dlaciMafl with a gooa d«al
9t tatafwat bf aooM itf ch« offiecn to
ClM mrr. It was to IIM. wton tlw
■paaMi Adodral Ccrwm mum towwo
to li» appraartilna tto Ammicaa court
w«U not to wvartuMUtf te & atrmlgkt^
way HM by ttoae apasdy enUaenu
Tww ottots af the type of tto Ool»<
ado •>«. now to cowrwa of esoatnaetlon
uad aoMtap ooaptacton on tto Ptotte
and'tto Booth
Tto Mnnum niad tto North CaroUna
at* to be evan a
They will haw an
wrIB thrs them the 1.
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--------------*
*e aerrlcea and
about «.SW.
The cruiser
naore speedy by four knots.
th« armament ot the hatticahip tf the
heavier, hut that of the other is aim
as effective In the aarepate. They re-
fl«htln« ship bxia not yet been secured. The
Italian naval ^authorities claim—and
their claim Is entitled to yreat consid
eration—that the t>-pe which most mar
ly approaches perfection is to to found
in
Italtam navy ^
Emanuele and Che Ht-clna Elena.
mvy «aaM faaatar aalr two. Um Brook.
Ira aM toa Now Tortt. '
Wlt^ tlM pmm few ycara tbo >r*
merwdamimtr hmm dorotopod tato a
wahort^rMnlto* tto moot
porfoat etoapromtoo iwcwom warshlpo
at powerful armutotst and Imrotocralto protection and .ralirtiic ahlpa. It
to now practlralljr admtUod hjr all that
k anjr aatloD aeptiina to tto oaonnorclal
or n—al anpmnacy of tto om beyond
tto iWta ot tto Ca-harland can obtain
Iknd Maintain ft only by lb* aid of
■paedy warahlpa>-i«i ertber words, by
tto ^rttot
admiralty
radical reform In tto orsantoatUm of
the Itoet—tto forming of aer*n mitiier
aquadnioa attachad to the channel. At-.
Untie and Nediterrancau dlvislonji. or
irtatjoned in the far east. Australia and
India. Thla to considered th* force Indtopcnaable to secure th* command of
tto aeas.
By the end of Oie present
year Ureat lliitaln will have ready
twenty^slx op to date armoredxnitoers
of the Draka. Creasy. Motinwath and
DevoniOilre ctesaas. The Drake to the
flacahlp of Prince Uouls of UattmtorK.
« preaeooe! to
Ih Am
American waters
squadn
CkriNtaany B a Ufa.' It to'toirdtab:^a iwUgio— cswtd cr a MC «r
ical lav^ bat the tlfo of (BrM tai tto
taart and bfr of tto bcllevtr in CIrtot.
2Co «to ctt iMtoM a pirlatlaB bp oob■ertbhiB to a code of ethics or by aa
The oBkers nsnlcw^ to this new AM
tatollactaal acccpiMce or eertahi ttoof armored Cfwiaers are amonc tto toot
Tto ChrlatJaa B
known men In tto AmcrlMi wavy. Tto otadeol doctetooa
fUc oOocr to Rsau> Admiral WUlard boro atotla; Ito toward Irina prto*
dple
of bB life B ebanaod. ChrBI taaHerbert Broamson. who to one of tto
pable of
tiflea to tbB fact wtan He aaya. **1 am
possesses a most enria
cocne that they might have life.*' and
extends bark to his earliest days la tto
Paul aajx "I am emdfled with ChrM.
serxice when as commander of a boat
and It B no k»«er I that
expedition In lt7» he did valiant and
CbrBt lireCh to toe. and tto Bfe which
work In cnttlnc ot
1 now Ure la tto tooh I Uro h^ tto
ratlcal steamship. Some years
commanded -ito cruiser Detroit, and at faith of tto Boo of-God, who loved me
the time of the Braxlllaa uprtolns. uad gave HlmMlf for me." A. ChrBwhich resulted In the abdication of Dora tBoi has weU been deflaad aa "om
Pedro, he was ordered to the harbor of whose aonl B In liring tooch and oon* '
Rio Janeiro to protect American mortort with tto Lord Jesm ChHst"
chantmen. He found It necessary on
more than one occasion to be rather ClirBtlaiilty neceoaarliy tovolTM eChtca
deniftuls upon Bra- and doctrines, bat Cbese do not aaka
and hto prudence tto ChrBtlan. One B a ChritotoB only
readiness awre the subjects of wbni be baa rertored tto Uf» of ChrBt
faxxirable comment st the time. wtthln hlmaetf. and. aa a rewnit of tto
Durlnc the awr with Spoln he ren coming to of thB new Uvlag principle.
,
dered excellent service as commander tto Ufe of eelf. of sto and of woHdlaa*
of the auxliUiy cruiser Yankee. Adhas been crushed oat
Itrnwnson was born at Dyons.
Cbrlstlsnlty
B
not
only
a
Uto.
bat
an
N. T.. In 1R46.
He was rradusted at
sboDdant life. "I am come.'* aaya
Christ “that they might have Ufe^and
that they mlgbt bare It more ^bondsntly.“ Spiritual life oxlatad befeso
Hirlst came, but He came to give It
to men and more abundantly than they
had ever poeaeased It before- *Tioreorcr.“ says Paal. “tto taw eoterad
that the offense might abooad. bat
all of the memi
wbete ala abounded grace did muA
I ed t tl
* *fl *^‘*d?“ur*** *** more aboond.“ Ufe and grace are
New Yorkers. The senior ofllcrr of the tberefora abundant
Ood bM toads
mure than ample prorMloo 'for ear
Itual waata, as He baa lor
than .we need.
Graoe aboonda.
Wa
bare It now. “He that bath the Boo
bath life.” It also exteods tbiuagboot
eternity. It ta *Xcmal life.” tt'iooto
than meets the needs of oar wfiMkml
le^mie fluu U. utrmint of Rear Admiral
ustures. Tbioagb It we can eoma Off
Trenchanl. commaiidinr, the north Atmore than conquerors over sto and can
;
t
Klnce then he has l>een
c>immsn<i<T nwp*-ctl\-ely of the Wyan- live llvee^ that wUI be acceptobta to ;
doite, the I-ancastt r. the Mliintonomah. j God. M^eurcr, there ta ooBkleat lor ,
None need be wtttoat Mb ^
th. .NIpsIc. the Galena and the Phlla- ' all meyi:
del pliia.
bereusV there 1s a tack of Ufa. TtofO ^
t'nptnin Rn>*nl Rodney Injrersolt. a-Ho ta no Jack. I'brtat can aare'aU and comm.inds tin- Mur>Utiid. la m-xt In dweirtu all If they srill accept Him r
by faith and consecrate their Ursa .to f,
on the old steam frlirate Minnesota.
In UTl he aos asslen.d as abl to K*ar
.Adinirul StHnehsm.
Hubs«.<)uenlly be
the most ambitious navi
tion evar awde by Great )
aide of the a>obe.
rni..jd
It apiiears slio that
I slmlBtatca naval department
lar opinion in respOct t the usefulness
of tho armorid cruUer. Ten viasels of
this si>*edy typ*' have been authorized
by roncress and four of them are ac
tually ready tor busin'-ss. The Colo
rado was the plon*.T vessel of the new
artnored fleet, and her Irtal run over
tto Cape Ann course- gas wutrlxd with
prsat Interest by the American public.
It was a tMt which Involved i
ahip not so much as a type. i
others were to fdllow. The six
which this one represented aa»reKnUd
94.00C tons of navSI strenptli or w.-ak[ have provid. of tJO,-
"-^rvL'i
”c;
the old ,u,vy and oh man;
on.-s. alw.iys u Ui» rT»-*lit.
comes the • oinmander o
rank The Holy Bplrit In answer to eg*,
Colorado. preoeed desire, based upon
talOi,
Captain
in the same
and. like that
ihe Important
irryat faAnother
tn polls
T *C.*klcLesn of the I'.-nnsyl1.1. who is a native of New YtiTk city, story.**
They dmsI Him.
Ttofufoca
-m>nde<l for gallant conduct let the life of fTtrlst wrhich ta In yoa
assault on the Ko
so manifest Itself that It may ioneb
where he comnmnded the bluejackets of
the lives of othera that they may rathe Iknlcla
lie was a!v> one of th«
d. i.ic.'il.'s from the rmied Hlates to the ertve life and may recHre It more
iiiiernaliniial
. l.-ctr1cal
congress
at abtiodantly.
I*arls. «-aplaln Md^-an s srlenlinc acmnijc BgAbigos.
sulTlrlent to give him a
rs. xvU 11:
0: cxxxUl. 1-S; rios.
high standing Hiiiong men w ho arc
rill. 32-3B: John L l-«: ▼. 24*27;
emln.-nt In such matters.
40; vl. 47. 48; xir, I-fl; GaL U, »I I
EDMUND TREMAIN.
John V, 10-15; 1Rev, II. la
rrad
changes the horoan heart. He cooTlctt .
ua of sin. onllfbtane our minds, renews
our wills and petonadto m to aontof'
rrL.i“-
Jreus has found you. toll oCtotV I
baited breath,
r the Colorado exc«.*ded all rx* way of sp«.ed. and her
fleet aistera—the PeniiSylvunia. the
'sflerward
sent
the 'same
ments. They are
two kmrt an hour ap«.ed under full
draft A tinted naval expert has dor
dared that there are no more than four
merchant
steamshiiis
utlnat
ahU-h
Ifives the typ«- n broadside fire of four
elifht-llich mid seven six-liich K
The welKhl of metal thrown Is Inferior
to that of n first class iMiltleship. but
their great s|M-ed will enable them to
outrun any bsttieship yet constructed.
Connecticut develb|M-d a
I»wcr. of 16.500. while the Wt-st Vlr-
A Few Interesting Pictures .From Far and Near
A
BOY HERO WHO RECEIVED A
MEDAL.
Thomas Carroll, right years of age
and tiot esp«i*laJly robust, os may he
seen from the picture, ha.s recently
dons a wry hemic act at Flshklll
Landing. N. Y.
It so impressed the
Vidunterr Ilf* saving corps of Now
York that It has presented to the hrav.*
lad a handsome silver medal bearing
date of Aug. 11, 1005.
On that day
Thomas and a friend who wa.H a year
DEDICATION OF THE LOURDES SHRINE IN JHE VATICAN.
ONE OF. THE LATEST FORMS OF SENSATIONAL AMUSEMENT.
dljimiMcl^ tn<»unt«'«l ;il>*i.g
.‘.ig.- of I
the saw plat*-. Tin obJ.-« t of this ci» -t- '
ly «rrangem» iit ».*• to oMaln h f.i-'it'-r j
cniltlng rsigw
■efl
of the mtwt* novel
nd sensational form.s
n.s of popula
lnvent«‘d Is furnished by the leap frog railway. shown In th picture herewith
given. The
ItmMf Is about 500 fwt In length.
T
ta-sseng.-rs In seart'h of a n«
n w- \*arlely of thrill rush towa
npiMxsitc ends and by means
guides leadlttg i
w hlch lass over th* roof of each car one vehicle
ide tn override the oilier.
Aa the <nirs approach. It seems to the itassengt'm that i collision Is InevlUble.
but at tlie critical moment one of the vehicles flies ov r the roof of the
I remarkable example
snd lands s.-irel>- on the other side. The contrivance L
uf Ingenuity and lUustraies the extent to which the amusement loving American
Is prepared to go.
■ apostolic bb-OMliis.
THE LARGEST CHECKERBOARD EVER USED.
AN INGENIOUS SUNDIAL.
Tb*- f«un<llal nbowti In tli. < ut Is not
only noiabi- from .iii art hli*«iural
iKiInt of vb w. but l» a matb.nniUcal
MILITARY ATHLETICS IN THE ITALIAN ARMY>
W'
of liay
Tommy luls^d his male and came In
stantly to the conclusion that he had
fallen into the river.
Without hsaltatlng a moment he Jumped Into the
Water, and. as luck would have it and
being a good swimmer, he was able to
help the drowning boy to ahorc.
READING FOR THS YOUNa
Yintth Is the time to do gO|kd reading.
If the years of youth are frlftered
rrlftei
away
over trashy uowls
minds will
Is culllvafod
cuUlvmi
»ot be the result_____ U It IsI w
while the mind
la fresh and the b
msroory quick that the
tost things in literature a^ld be read,
always, of course, chooaing those books
which are nqt beyond the osmprshen-
ataa of the chUd or youth who ta to sead
OLABB TYFl^
ffsvtoal yeara ago a few FVeuch oewapapers axperlmentcd with glass typa.
bat toond. U tMtaos for all pcacBad
to BtoriM taH dartog. aa
dent Poortb District. New Toi
ChrtoUms Bodoavos.
Kot dreaming, but eadssver.
Must meet the world's grsst I
Kot Impulss fair and fstDa.
Bet owin. cntrsstlag dsod.
■i
Tha cot was laada from a pbotograph takaa at IBtan. Italy, during ths
racoat mansovws of Xing Victor Bnuoanool IIL'a army. It repraoenta a troop
of borsagUerl or aharpabootsra. Jumping from a eooatderabls height white fully
anaad and aocootered. Wton the mountainous natnrs of Italy ta taken Into
It srill be seen that this ta a me
nuwt naeful cxerctaa There ta
Hvalry beturoM the' ItaUan oavalrymen and the bersagUert The former
trained to Hde down the face of an almoat predpMoos i
and the tattor are
bme
to mm tnm tto ptetara.
The cut shows tbe largest checkerboard
___ to actual u»e. It Is at
i of
ct the WeUington public park at Greenock. Scotland. Th* loard Is
Um end
eet eqoare.
s
eight feet
The checkers are made of iron and weigh sixteen i^mnds
Thelboard is wrti patronised by tbe workingmen of the dUtrict. who have
each. The
learned
rned to manipulate
manl
the/relghta
^
with much dexterity.
_
Tbe players are pro-
bed srUh
srMh iron rods with which Um cneekrrs are moved.
▼toed
The Seelety of tplrMoal Basealee.
Altu<iMt overj'thlDg eBe within the
work of the church ta for hurtructloo.
but the ChrUttan Endeavor eodety
stands unique and almost alooe upon
tbe platform of training by eervlee for
larger s**rrice. It ta tbe aoetaty of the
givers and not of the getters, tbe aoHety of spiritual exerclae. tto aoctary
of diafs of the woed and not toaiors
only,
if I know anything about tto
history of tbe past four and twenty
yron
irw. this ta tbe Idee that boa oosarad
tbe b
bltwalng of Ood, that bae malUpItad
that first society slxty-tboosand-told,
that has aent It Into all tbe world with
Its message of constant service and
service for all.-Dr. Ftobcle E. Otafk
In Christian Endeavor World.
fully and prayerfully. i
best efforts Into tto |
and all work of the aorwxj.
until they have done aU and
mmm
a
An Aaatrallaa Idea.
. The following suggestlou taken from
Die Aastraliiu Goldeu Link ta In point
whenever, as often happena, tto CbrtaItao Endeavor topic deals with tto
hatifilnesa of religion, or It may to
aubatltuted for one of tto regntar topx
lew. Ill order to get every one to look
on the Joy aide of t'hrlsttan service on! nounce that tto ooog service srill coolalat of the roost Joyful songs ta tto
jlKJok suggested by the roembera to be
Ifollowwl by a aeason of Joyful prayer,
all tliankaglvlng and pratae. and Joy
ous teatluioiiies. eac*h one telling the
brlghtfwt experlem-e ta bis whole Chrtotlan life. Pas* around ellpe of fiaper.
on wbieh ln\ite the roembetu to write
ttie moat Joyful Chrtattan word of
wiji< h they can think with one esasoo
for thiuklijg it so. Give two mlnotea
for free ex|iresalons as to bow we may
show our Joy In service, ta face, toqe,
touch, manner.
Give another period
Ito having named some of tbe cblaf
Joya to which we look forward ta
I 'hriHt's service in thta life and tbe Uf^
Kot prayer skme of
L but enda
I ftoltlsf
more and Is placed In Druid R1H park
i thatN;lty. It 1s modeled after the
▼at Gtamta sundtal at Gtanate oaoClA
Mni ABto BoOtoA ar Boa
to ooa of .Ito fear ooeeiaM
of Ito fflioBlln
.j
:s^
'"■''-I?'
•«ilMi»%ttttai1
SsaMi
Minions i
^tmtr rtirti—ta Mortr. t an to
tt MV. and It to fotas to to a liaO that
to a talL**
XrrnttoteM tto optialatfc Bivtrator
«mM Mt tei tto enmca to teB P«c«y af ttoaf P^etunmgur vatwiTaainwa.
Ta Httory hfr 4MmII7 to btead^ toformed ter that to was gaettog aC
■adi mom ctoapU thaa to tod axpeciad. Ba laaghladtodaMaiiacd as IB
Ito atorias that had eeam to hrr____
oattola aaoma. aad tofoca his com
a fool,'* gcoaiMd Utmty as to Irfc Ito houaa after ooa of
ttoto
rxplanata
^ explanatory
trials, -bat arfaat
ato UUak of me tovard tto end of
ysar
__ _________
raaUj
In tomsasr
Be fooad it hard to contmi tto deatra
to to straight vtth Paggy and tad tor
ttoatory
____ (of hlaaad» rae* bi pvraiiit of
l»oxurty.
dTSTtoaL JMU Xddmu M Am
UMiofas a on
maiat aHirtfli
inwrtKm«.iL|L
?
w. A.^ *
SiFiMdrfiYtois^
WAHTED.
toAMT«D--dbt' fto' wmmti"
MrtL 48$ State Btoaat. nnpt l-li
[iMawIthat. ..
U.fLMrnae»^CmmmMr.
A. F. LttUe. AdJotaaL
1-lt
SHtS^MTiTto
4U Sixth atraet.
ma AM to iMu.
od; hto. tnw to Mi etoon. Breurstar
totoalM Or. LoMaan a Little Son. as
Matktoae aiirBKm. Monty grimly tore
tto pain and suffering and aabmiued
to toa oparatloD wtilrh alooc could
aarehhiMe. Thai came tto struggle,
toaa tto promiae of rictocy aad thea
the quiet digra of canralescaicc. In
tto little room *where be had dreamed
fato toyMx dreaMdad auffeied his boy
ish sartwwm totomggted against deaft
and gradoaily cmcrsrd from tto mtota
of iaasltode. Be found It hardar than
to had thought to ccxne hock to life.
TV* tovden of It 'Uil aecmvd heavy.
Tto trahied nuram fo::Dd that
more powerful aUmuitot than the modtekie wax needed to awaken his ambi
tion. and they discovered It at last In
He«y"ChlkL" be said to her tto first time
hto was permitted to see him. and bis
eyas had lights in them, “ilo you know,
this Isn't such a had world after xtlL
Sometimes as Pre lain hero It has
looked twisted and queer, but tVre are
thingi that straighten It out. Today I
ftol as though I had a place liT It-^a
Pia|iaratk>M for tto toll want oa
steadily, and in a dell winter It tod
lU calor ralue tor society,
to A toMoish eostaais toll, aad at
iuy tea tables tto talk of tt was a
Isand. Sarcastic as tt ftogiMit^
WBs on tto tiuestlOD of Hoaty’a extraraganca. ttore was a spleodor atont tto
Aladdln-like entertalniDeDt which tod
ctortu. Oenaatb tto datwarj dlaapttera was a aoerrt admlrattaa
ttoaoperb nerra of tto man. .>ad
theta waa little reloctaacv to toip hto
In tto wild career to had choaen.
was aoeoay to go wtth him to tto edge
of tto precipice and let him take tba
(Ooatlnuad^ fil« ^TtofrSJJr^rissue.) pinnge alone. Only tto echo of tto
crlUcism readied Brewster, for he had
silenced Harrison wtth work and IVCCHAPTER XV.
TrPOOUAHHK'ALerror In one I
oppartaulUea, It troobled
of thediapeni caused no'eod of i
.****.'^®"
down
Items that aweUed the laoflt aide
. amaaement to every one except
of
his
ledger
account enormoualy. The
^ Monty and Miss Drew. The
ball was bound to give him a ^od lead
In the rare once more despite tto
oept 1-tf
•im. WMITCIh-«4AA par wonk fto
good iMtp. Mrx & J. Motgaa. 6K
State ntetot.
nugStof
POSITION WANTEO-Aa bookki
eollectcr or at oOoe work. Apply to
F. O. NIchoU. S2S South Cnion 8L
nog 2SCt
Th% proeeeds wlU . te.tor tha
U» 1
DeWItl AOa.«r<^_
3ra^ aso.hoa to mpka a aalya
COMPETENT ^r1 wanted at* the C(
lambla boteL
aug 14-tf
no equal. This has gives
t_____
eroua srorthleoa ooaatPrfaltaL Ask for
DeWitfa—(be geauiaai BoU by aU
druggists.
UoiChMa <m
8tou thoto Lioo4Mnda lor rMiihbln pna
FOR RENT.
SOLO BY OOeXSS EVEBYWHEBE
Beat with age and arlth nowy hair,
maaiiel Young, a reUiwd liarrhant of
TO RENT—Good eeven-room boose,
eomer Thirteenth and Bohemia 8L Ravaaaa. eaiae to Mushagaa aad se
cured
a marriage license fbr bhasNf.
Apply to T. A. Oooion. Hotel Whit
ing.
aug 21-2i agedc72 years, aad Mra. Sarah'B. Fer
guson, aged CS. -The sraddlng oeparred
FOR RENT—FYtmr rwm near Botu-d- Thursday In Saveaaa. aad aaltod twp
man avenue school. Suitable for aehoolmatea of earliar yaara. Ji ro-'
teachers. Imiquire at 43C Webster mance of long ago Jh aald .to flgaiw
street.
aogS04f
pramlneatly la the arafldlag.
FOR rent—Three rooms Inqulr
$03 West Seventh atreet.
Seat Por ChUflraa.
Mothers, be oarafol of tba haaltb of
ang 21-tf
your children. Look oat for Coughs.
TO RENT—UofumUhed rooms; also a Colds. Croup aad Wbooptag Cough.
good bam. Inquire at 21$ West Stop them la time—One Minute Cough
Eleventh atreeL
July l$-tl Coro it the beat remedy,
and pleaoanL Coatabto
Bold by all dmgglata.
woouos mci oa, Mri., ewk.
from stxluiDK on Lakes Erie and On
tario. to •ObM'Tver. Hnffalo. N. Y *
Masters and owitcra of veaseU at port
could do? Too know what
Hr. R. S. Copeland, mho aas ap- wtiere there is no weather burcan ofwoa>ethlar that some one else would
mrt do a thoonand times better.”
polntfd on the board of <;^trol of the flee or storni wamtoK display station
But Peggy, to wboni this ebasteoed proposed Mate hospital for conrump- may th<'ms(‘lves telegraph for much Inmood la Monty was Infinitely pathetic, llvee. was asked recently alKiuf th- formation, observing the rules as
would not let him Ulk. Hto southed prohaMe location of tin- tnstlmtiou. terilory above described. At ports
him and cheered him and touched his
hair with tor tool hands, nnd tium she “I do not know when- |: will be win re weather bureau stations an
left him to think and brood and dream. placed.* be nald. "I iinder.-tand that ' <\*»t«*tl th«* It.funnatiun sbuiiM be
It was many days before his turbu they are considering the .\linn isani- 'aiiu-d fnuu the local oniei‘s. These
lent mind drifted to the subject of larium. the Battle Creek Kaniiarinm ' messagi-s and the anKwers thereto will
money, but suddenly to found himself and one or two other plares.” “Is then*; be at cove*aiment esiM-nse. but
FOUND
hoping that tbeaargWHia wonid be'gnn- any show of li.s In-lug tomte<l at Ann |••x|M ( tell that tbe privilege thus granteroua with their charges. He almost
About fifty leadlag y
young men of
tuffered a relapse when LoCJoss. vis Arbor coder the ca-** of the I . of M. j «*<I will only Im- exercised when the In- roUND—Pocket book on EdgewooJ Ludington met at the etty
1
hall and
I do not see | formation sought Is n'gardod
ibly dMraaaed. infonned him that the meilral departnieiu r‘
road. Owner can have same "by fWmed an tatdvpeodMt
indepeedtet mIHtary comwhy not.
we want It. But do we jessary for the safely of the vessels
total amount would reach f3.U0U.
claiming property and paying for 1mny. Oflteecs wote elaeted.ms tel“And what la the addJtloual charge want It?”
ffineeroed or of direct lient*flt
this notice.
aug 28-tf lowa: Captain. Dr. H. F. Klailiall: ,
fowtfae opetatlonr askfd Monty, onT. H. Clark, a well known Grand riue commerre. It is also expected that
willing to aocegt sodi unwarranted -Rapids man. lost $275 in “watching" i Pin^onn availing themselves of this
first Ueutenaat. B.
Wadt;' aeoapd
favors.
lieutenant. M. Whales. An anaory wlU
FOR SALE
•Tt'a Included tt the $3,000.” said silver dollars ai the Emnire cafe m | I'^'vllege w ill make public the Informabe seenred at once and thei st|ttc
1
t
8t.
Joe
Thursday
night
with
three
obtained
for
the
t>enefil
of
all
vt*sLollaia. **Itoy knew you were my
FOR SALE OR RENT—A good seven- to asked for annx
friend, and tt was profcsnlonal eU- meji, whom he thinks are sharks. •***1*’ ‘n their vicinity. Telegrams an
■iefa woodered why Mtwtr did net ase
room hoauc. Inquire Dr. Qanntlett.
off tbelr coots and helped PettJngUI In qnette to hejp keep down exi>enaei."
Allle Mitchell of Conlon. who says sh ?! thtirlzeil by Lite fir^t and second paraseptl-tr
the work of preiiaratiou. He fotind
s Brewster remained at Mrs. Is an old friend of Clark, and who In praphs of this circular should be
No Unplaaaafit Effaeta.
thorn ntiite Bi#erllU3ns. for their idaaa
ppy In Its restfqlnesa." serene troduced him
a
marked. Tollect Gov’t. Rate." The FOR SALE—House and lot. comer If you ever took DeWitt’w UUlj* Early
never agreed, and each man had a way ondPT the charm of Peggy’s presence
F'ront and Uonroe streets; 30 acres Rioers for blllouaneaa or conatjpatioa
She is
embraced In tbe circular also
eraulag when the Kaos were gattoied od preferring his own snggejitloo. To ami satisfied to lie hoiwlearly liebind to talor at the matching pany
you know what pBI pleasure li.; Tbaaa
fruit
land;
10
acres
timbered;
price
^____ ________
__ ____
famoda UtUe pitta cleanse tbe Uver
tor an old Uwe aamwr i«rty.
Brewster's chagrin, they were united ______
hit daily expense
account. The
inter- held by the is>lire jH-nding a invest 1- inclutles the New Itogland. Atlantic
$G00. Address B. B. BHknsp. 102S aad rid the aystom of all Ml# w
and Gulf r<jasts. and ports on th^>
**lt’s always the way.” commented in the effort to curb his extravagance. est ahovTO by tto inquiries at foe hotise j
of the castIto |ibU<wo|iUicsl UrugUou. ‘ When you
West Front street.
sept 1-lmo*
**00*11 be giving automoblka and ami the auadaty of hla friends wvra!
exceedingly interesting circular <*• Ac coast,
lose your heart your sense of humor ropes of iiearU for
B, rt DV'cbei.
,gom too. Kugaged couides couldn't do stop him.** mid Kubway Smith after aoatbing to the profligate. It gave! has bt-cn r-em out by Willis L
FOR SALE—Two spring colts, same
anch ridiculous stuuu If Ui«y liad the M|uty had ordered a rliitage cham him back a little of hU lo«t self re-[chief of the I’nlied States weather
natiunal ;-iiar«l
age and same color. Inquire August
It iiartlcli
pagne to be served during the entire xpect Tbe doctors finally dt-elded that j reau. in relaiion to lnf..rniati..n
Thtirvday nlchi to \Uh^ j.-w«-i suin
Genih, \ mile from laadorc P. O.
Well. If: M«nt>
:
Uix*wst»r is stlir iu evening. ‘HJIre them two glnsses first. to trouHl U*stt recuperate iu I'lorida j,„rdl„g ..xpeetrif* Weath.-r corMliilnn>
sept l-2l»
. on«- i;f ih« haiHlmmest girls in
lova with Misa i>n-w be take s a lutgUty If you like, and then they won't mind and -udviaad a uiouth
In pan It is as fo!l4(ws; .-Vnnirjticeibwuy If they have cider the rest of th. wunuth. lie lua|K<d at tto* pruiKwi- mcni is h.»reby made to the maritime
city, by Rev
P. J. Slane
tlou, but took the luw Into his own
FOR SALE—My roaldence at 131 East
M. 4. MORGAN.
bombshell. nlghL"
Intereets that storm wanrlnp dihplay «h« remn' encampment In lUidlngtoa.
bauds
by
onkrlng
Geuerui
Manager
Eighth
street.
E.
H.
Pope.
The thought had come (3 every oue.
plain
Hemember tbe old tettabla liaf that
Uarriaon to rent a piai-c uud insisting
• I’niic*! States weather bn Hutche*memtor of tbe Third
aug2$-$t
hot no one had been givcu the i-ouruge
Dd the |iacc i
that
to
Deeded
the
eotniMLUioushq>
of
U
always
on ttara. Haek ordm a
h> Uttar H. l‘ur them Itrewster’s si
FOR SALE—House and lot at 202 N. specialty. 1 make alt-tralas with
Boggy nud Mra. Gray.
ntbWk.
lence uu the suhje«i aimv tin* lieMlIle
As a matter of fact the pan* waa be
Spruce St., second north of
-How soon eau I get back ta work,
FOR BAGGAGE,
dliiuer not‘med td'have sotuelhlug om ginning to tell ou Brewatcr. Work and
er conditions in their vicinliv when- four to win a niaee.
the last minE H. Allyn.
doctor?”
demanded
Monty
the
day
be
inous bchiud it
la livery f esto furnish you
ever such inhirmailon Is rc-qiieste<^ by uic he decWleil to g
it on account
worry were plaiuly Imrlug an effect ou
FOR SALE—Heavy work team with RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS,
“It's jinrtulili only a lovers* qtiar- his heulth. His color was bod. hU fore the si>eciul train was to eairy him masters ow^iwnert! of vesads. From
business
engagements.”
The
feU" said liragdou. Cut further com 03 «a were losing Uiolr lustc*r. and there south. lie was beginning to s«.-e the
or without bameaset or wagon. J.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPEB,
dark Bide of hla enforced idleness.
stations oh I^ato-s Siipcrl<»r. Mlrhlgan nounc<-meni
ment was cut short by thy entrance of
E. Orellick Co.
aug l$-tf
UHtlesMiuas Ui his actions that blood again waa tingling with the deRUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
Moot.v Wiuself, and they took their
baek in the haru«*s.s of a
RUBBER TIRE BURRCVB,
litaees at Ubie.
FOR
SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
real from bis frlomls. Idtib- lUs of
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
tofore tlie evening ramr to nu eu;l fever annoyed htei oeraHhMiallT. and xpemlthrift.
one sideboard, one refrigerator, re
•To Work?” laugltcd the physician.
they were In ikmm*ss13ii o
be admitted that he did nut feel quite "And what is your oecuiuiUou. pray;”
volving book case, three dining
FOR FUNERALS
Ishlug
right.
chairs, arm chair, three rocking
"Making
othi-r
people
rich.”
resiwudcoming UU. Monty did not say that tt
I can furnish you any kind of carrlaga
“Uowelhlng la wrong somewhere.” be ed Browsier sobt*rly,
chairs and other articles of furni
was to be given fur Miss Crew, nud said ruefully. ”nud my whole system
Bookmbomt" Motimrhood.^
you want I have five hacks and tbraa'
"Well,
aren't
you
aatislicd
with
what
ture. Inquire at 911 South Union
her name was eouspleaously alro-nt Mt'tns ready to stop work through aymto become a mother ? li so. do you realize
lire^^
3-seated carriages In stock, also a nlea
you have dcue for me? If you are us
street.
aug 3-tf •
from his UewTlptUmsi, .k» he unfolded
amount of suffering that most women are
charitable as that you tumst be still
line two-seated carriages, traps aad
rgo. tb
obliged to undergo,
tbe pain they have to bear ? If
bis
idans eveu
even -.he
Koo^., woo
who :
ma |i^
.m* Ultle
uuie rods
^aa a mighty rherk
ie careful
ould do anything to relieve that pain
p
could
would 3you not ^
FOR BALE—Three new seven room single buggies. Kindly give me a caU
^ ttnagliu.llve by Instlu.l au<l rock- j
proparatlons. Two d.tys before
woman and of course
^ do it ? You arc a sensible woman,
;oarae you |#
bouses in good location. For sale when in need of aaythlng la Ibis Has.
las. o» |Wiue|,.la. ooukl not to fiuite ^
everything
would—then read carefully
arefully every word.
on easy terms. Inquire at 208 X.
m-qulesceui.
1! eame to a standatlU aad the manazers
I.otles<t IcfL
If you want the family to be healthy,
NopiKtr llarHsoa «demn1y expressed ; ^ank bnrk >n |wn»l**xlty aad cunstemaOak streeL
.
aug 2-1 mo*
u the
the oplulou that the toll would ci>d
Brewster waa critically Khe hud been roadiug aloud
strong and active, give them Hollis
FOR BALE—A few household goods,
Bit ar^r at least $12T>.0W). The Utile
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea thU month.
novel so garrulous that it fairly cried
Is a liniment so potent that h wifi greatly lessen the
carpets,
stores
and
all
bicycle
tools.
gooa l^ed at one another 1“ ^»* | A|>pendlcltls, the doetors called It. alood for intemtptions.
suffering of anv case of labor, no matter how dif&Makes rich, red blood, hone and
meruatiou. wWle Brewster a
1
Including brxxer. 311 East Front St muscle. 23 cents. Tea or Tablets.
^ cult. With this htument. Motherhood is a beautifal
"Now. Xopi*er. what bsramc of the
expressed Itself in un uullatter. ,
faahionablc.** bull 1 was going to give?” demanded
dream; without it. a nightmare. No more suffer
July 31-tf
Johnson Drug Co.
lag comment utoo^ls frlend s vnl^r- .
^
ing. no more needleas cares, but one peaceful ideal
lonty. a troubliHl
t jbkHl look
10. In his eyes.
motherhood to yours if you will but open your eyes.
HOUBE8 AND LOTB—Monthly pay;,
Ity. -ttecd Utfd. \o|*i.rr.* he added. Lj^ pro,^. -How rldlculoo. If It
“Why. V
called it off." void NopFor external use. safe to adminster, and
•^ou woukl specnlate abou the price
^ ^ ^
meota Herman W. Smith, G13 West
l*er In
It aun>rise.
h wonderful in resulii. A word to the wise:
M gloves for your wedding.”*
.I pore ha<
*
you roujcml>cr. MoatyV oskEleven^ji street. Cl liens phone 199
“Mother’s Friend." AD druggtott •
Harrison resented- 4he ti
^ I whoupiiig cougli Mr. Brewster did not to I'egg)-. looking up <iuiekly uud won
* $I4» per bottle. We send ow book, “
June 27-tf
would be much hws vulgar to do that. .,,..udu..h.Hrbood," free. If yon ask for it.
dering if his mind had goue trailing
Notiea to Taxpayars.
Monty, saving
twcsfuii'e. than . ! -You don t mean to say-the baU if ff.
ivtag your twcsim
FOR BALE—Warebouse building
BRAonEunmuiAm oth.
The tax roBi for the collection of
fom* yoor millluus down i
"1 know ^
* , off. of e»»urse." And Harrison was realBay street, comer Hall, also 14- school and city taxes and special aa*v*..>* ut what di
borse
power
gasoline
engine
and
seasments
for the five wards of tha
•*Well they swallow them. I've no- ^
a bit of It. Nopper.” said Monty.
"\Vc didn’t poatiKjne It at all” said
feed mill outfit; also 9-room' brick city of Traverse City, Mich., have baaa
. ticed,” retorted Rr.*awler. “as though I
,-1,^1 I ve been wanting all aloug. Xopper. "How could weV We didn't
pealdcnce, tS7 Sixth street Apply placed In my bands for ooHeetioa,
tto.v were ctos-olates."
'
chaps do tto
atui i know whether—I mean. It wouldn’t
l*i*ttlagiU intemqited gramlll itiueiitto John Horsfield at residence.
have licea quite right to do that sort of
1 will be In my ofllee for the pur
ly, “My frletMls and gentb-uienr*
Tliere was an immedUte coanril of thing.”
June2S-tf pose of collecting said taxM every
nvblch Is whU-hr asked Van Win
“1 uuderxtand. WeU. what has be
when this piece of news was an
week day from now untfl Nor. 1. 1906.
BI-OOO
MOftolprv^lffMO
-TABUKTS
kle casually.
_ Little 80ns were come of tbe orchestra and the flowers
nounced. 'and the
FOR BALE—Stora huildlng. stock aad from 8 o’clock until 11:$$ o’clock la
But tne
the artist
the s-nddie.
^.nddto j| nnanlmous In favor of recaUHug the In- and all that?"
»m
arrtsi was in me
MAKE) SICS. lED BLOOD. HEALTH AND STUNGTH
fixtures. Will sell all or any part, the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
“Pannlt me to prewut you to tto toy ^nations and declaring the party off.
"Tbe orchestra is gallivanting around
or will rent building. Apply at once. 4 o’clock in the afteraooa of each day.
A BUSSING TO BRAl.N WORKERS
Orosaua-^ only
Ills marobdurate, hot when the country, quarrelUig with Iteelf and
Chat. Boaenthal Traverse Oty, Mich
A.\U NKUVOrS I»F»T»I^.
his kites are made
suggested that be could giv. everybody else and driving poor QardAll uxes paid beCbra 8apL 1st will
may 27-tt
Is up
Ot^Utr tloUar notes. He feeds
npjn j ^
^
^
to the Insane asylum. Tbe flowers
A POSITIVE CURE FOR
be received without ooUectioa faaa,
L U Xewburg. and bis cha
relented. The opportunity to dooblo have lost their bloom long ago.”
and aJl taxes reomlntaig unpaid qa
ECZEMA
ERYSIPELAS
M ttQOld golden eagles. Look
FOR BALE—41 lota ;n Hannah’s 6th
"Well well get together. Xopper.
tto coat by giving two parties was not
Sept.
i6t and until OcL 1st. a penalty
SCURVY
GOUT
add; 6 one-acre lots fronting on 14th
nd try to have the baU at mld-Lnit
to to Ignored.
of one per cent for coUecUon will ba
watch him while to openda $13,000 for
RHEUMATISM
TUBERCULOSIS
“Call it off. theti 'tort aay that It to 1 think ril be w«U by that time.”
street 4 In Griffin A Winnie s add,
llowersr
charged. On all taxes remaining na>
NERVOUS DISEASES
r looked appoallagly at UarriBLOOD POISON
only irastponed.”
and 3 lou on West Front street
•With a Viennese orttostra for twen
paid on OcL 1st and nntll Mov. 1st b
guidauro. hot to him sUeoce
A great rushing to and fro resulted
WEAK LUNGS
KIDNEY TROUBLE
WTll be' sold on easy payments or
ty-nine tbonaandr added Btagdoo. la the canceling of contracta, the re
tto better isirt of valor, and to
penalty of two par cant for coUactioa
CONSTIPATION
IRREGULAR MENSES
exchange for other property. Geo.
rAad yet ttoy maintain that alienee to calling of invitatiana, tto
went off wandering If tto Iltoeas had
will be charged.
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
LIVER TROUBLES.
W Raff.
Bept 1-tf
accoonta, with tto moat I
Office, Room M2 Stats beak bMff.
SA-MU-LAH tableU
■ compounded from the essence of
^And three singers to divide twelve save as much as poaMUe from
M. E. Haakan. Gtty TroMarar.
tbouaand ansong themaefres! That's ah- wreckage. Harrtooo and his aaaodEast
Indian
Planu.
and
are
the
perfected
result
of
over
20
years
of
(Cootlntied in Tuesday’s Issue.)
MISCELLANEOUS
Dated July 24, 29$i.
bolntely criminalr cried Van Winkle. atea, aim oat frantic with fear for Brewmedical research.—SA-MU-LAH acta promptly on the -Lungs. Liver
••Over in Germany they'd aingn month
Jaly IHkL 13.
MONEY TO LOAN-No tax daaM
and Kidnejrs. These organs are directly responsttle for tbe eonditloa
A LaxaUva Cough Syrup.
for half that amount."
pat In mortgagaa Boaaas for «to
of the blood. SA-MU-LAH U a blood purifying medicine pat op la Ub“A cold or ooogb nearly always pio"Six hnwMed guests to feed-total
,
diK«a
coosUpatlOD—thd
water
all
runt
laqnlra
€$
&
McNaanra.
Part
let
foroL
and
contains
nothing
of
an
Injarioos
natore.
They
are
lavalecoat of iMt toss than g4a000.” groaned
soBid pcova a dead) to the eyes, nose and
Instead
Whea I
able in cases of specific febrile disorders wbere the blood baa a large
Plaoa HotaL
Itepper dotefally.
Ac pooBtliBlty of of paostog out of the system through
excess of febrtne or urk acid. Every disease or disorder that fleMi Is
For the waat
PALMtSTRY-Oonamt Madams Hlaas
the» Brer aad kldacys. heir to can be traced to Impure BloocL SA-MU-LAH has helped thonof Biolstnre tte bowels become dry
■MPamter tha Mara Itoa M yoar
wasted 00 SOO rank ovtalders."
sands of sufferers.—It can help you.
11 tb cu» ana way «r tto other. a«- aad hard.” Keaaedy’s LaxaUve Honey
Orta^oftte._______ ___
baad, a aedasSifie yaadias
Too mw are borrowing a lot of troa- tterlaad him to oorty «nt At plan If It aad Tar la the orgiaal Laxative Oongh
|ha traa IM feiaMfy. Osm* ill
bto.” yawoad Brawatcr. withH a ftalh
galhmt aaanwa tmdUh.
Syrup. It meeu and corrects the
tJaloaBt NMaaatraaea.
tnMf
above ooadttiaBS, by acting as a plea“AH
I
------aA
of j__
ox
SALE
AT
PRINCIPAL
fiRCOGIgTl.
^ Mo«ty. fterioos aad Mas diMbthe bowdsMtoositoto Ahparty aod^t
«
PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TARLCTS, 60 CENTS.
ay ^ iBaaihar A hto ^
AMd imitatkm of having tto time of
IfitJtobaator
If your dealer cannot stipply you. scad plica aad order to
ffoor life. Bstwoea you and me, Td
ag vawAariwL
Orippe. braachiUa. «tc. 80U by
tattor to canght ffrinktog tow cream aoto teioartag aa Ibh
. A Aao Avtog AMaMag. Birt”-
WCUGU lEWS COBEISa
PIONEERilVERY
ANO HACK LIn|e
Mother's Friend
nd \
TA^ES
SA - IVIU - l-AH
Tmrs
FREE.
i
t Ttot^ wimt Wa waat to lcMnr-d>at
POWELL DRUG & CHEMICAL OO.
paclartt fteteto hi As haok or IlliA** ha
MO NASSAU STRECr,
MEW YOflK.
j.
TRY A mec HO'AANT AA
-w: •
^TEY A EECORD WANT ^
TRY A^raeORO WAMT
r e*» V.
.I/--,-.
..
Wa kavoaaiaa rigitiMii at boials
raaik. aad wa km
tttkatkMaoCtkaOai
tiHTmaaahi
|kp para:«iM4«plt. Tbara to aa
jMiril dWHuaep lo Id* «M(o of tke
A aicii cat tanm
rkminkiaa aad Ike
Aakkdvm^fooC
aa thara la la the
rti^: la Cba
’isrtTiSii
tov^ laad.
mpgpy.
aam-epw . ai
dlikaa ara caatrwtad by tka t
omv M fat
art.
Wm UM *WI4 vm Wdk» Jftp oUla
H *a ImM ikat ralM fka
p ac .lhia.aaaaBa. atoag wick kla
dtapa, aad makwm tto wa aaaac
Mr iBda aaaamie Jaka Mtk. Tka
."MkaowliS.-lkaralila. Atkiagthai
apaaot ka ia«kl. ar mk teas toi
hr naptol—Ik Ito. iBdaad, It s
»«ar BMi! tad;
Krn^ O kaap tto Taaas kaait«aaa
Ah.^faU»>aiaaCM!
airtka w wka aato tka wraag thiags.
Ika aara daipimlato
ttaina la add to tbam.
' ffpw. titora li tka apaamto aad Inifabla gsapemaa, wbo to lllod wttk kto
wroagn aad tka pakladasaa cC
BiMBiBg aa ^ IM ac raaar
lia.toaai». tapat.«aik|iMPd
f^tkaai^
dMiiktar. enr.
anmbars far kto toackasa, wkk a iMi
9i mOk ta waa tbrna dawa. m to
pralat la apstU; :
«bow the klad cC ana hq pao|d hare
Waa had tka baMtad Calf? aa|p .gpl
;«ar Of
tihat racks tka cra^
tttora la time. These normal
to5 kMd tkat riilas tka mptid.
arc ftagaifl aaoo^ to aaka kto
.
—WaUaea. Meads tore blm.
kls dallcau baattk waxaiBgiT. a atacybody aa aa apaibgy for kto latprtiku
• A Msmr kaart te aMka tka start,
• Aad at tka floar a ekascM seal.
cratton rsaakna. a Jlmlt. teckaaa
tore win ant gtrn aadtofily. wllhfMt
foUfra. aad komaa mncklacry m
dumusitm
suatly fad with tka wrong fuel. Too
Uyi a Wkto. A mlsanthrqps. a komak
Mlnre, made by simply not knowing
3^aa^dlseoarar»»sau <mm
what to eat.
V
vUI te avaa tka bastVssolatad
The maa whe eats the srroag thing
^.Ihras. and tka daUjr rooad o( datJsa will nwmilr toll yon ahoat U before
saaoM to ba a last straw, It Is a eon- be to tkraogk. T wish 1 hadat eaten
fort kairoad aapraasioB Jast to lad those encumbers. I never should est
aoaw aaa wka aaftfsuadi. frap*- oatoas.” says he. beginning to took
tkf Is kood. bat iQrapathp aad oonpra- oBknpky after anting serca. What to
bsMloa ars wortk tsa Um tka t>st H? Wkat on enrtWiives men to do
alsoa.
tka rery thing tkat srtll most unfit
Tka Mlowtag sdHorlal la a reeeiu tkam to be their happiest selves?
BBOibar of tka Toatks* Coapaak •amff peapto aaaolto aptiUB. atharn
i by a w<
whisky wr eaCaf drnakards. to. there
wbo kas Bot oaly aoflassd aad u
any passkm ao Inslnustlag or unmanstood; bat hra fsaad tbs dsor la tbs
lanble as the appetite for things he
■walagty blaak otona sail across bar
MWlditotoat?
patk-fkw door whtek loads lato tka
Most^aaatto he wUl say nothing
8ba says:
Laadaf Oo
about It, bot ontauly eat a groteaqi
-Tbs aoootoay oTlIf® baarp hard
1. rpr tke aure inquiry of whai
opaa aaay a tJrsd wooraa. Wban tka done or dona not agree with him, aug- body U ubaoated aad tka oanras
a Blnmberlng knowledge oi
^ aratasd. Ike aaosaslag round oC dutlw awakened sense of It. But asuallv
' U srabrtoUy waarias. svsa tkough la than, when la a grumbling sute. If
bar aorauU stata tka wossaa aadar- maekly protesting Mead saggesu bU
staado tbat Hfa Is mda «p sf datla luncheon must hare disagreed, he is
doas sasr and orar again. Ckaaga o( quelled with emphatic taaUty. -What
aooM khid to bar imparatlra aasd wban do yon mean? I just ate what I al
ska loaao kar grip oa harsalf la tkls ways ent!way.
Plty nia. •Ub true.
**It to assy to cowead to bar the
Now tbe chewy Mltle married wo
relief wkkb oooMs from ganging or man of your acqualntaace. wbo i
botaatolog, or tke study of birds or ages her bosband without him knowbugs. But aU these studies take time lag It. she ahato to the misanthrope
and straogtb—both already overused over a laachaoa of baked potato and
for tka woman wbo oooku aad BMOdi freab tomatoea. -IKliy. no.-chats she.
aad sweeps aad srasbes for a boaseful -Too see. I nerer eat meet at noon
of working men.
Just becanse 1 do not care for It. tl
•There Is. however, one aspect of apollB my dinner.** 8he would not
nature which to oC anckantlng charac have aald that much If the had not
ter. and which to to ba enjoyed for the been asked. It Is only the man who
mere asking, klany a woomn lives eats the wrong things who talks muth
within glancing dlstaace of Its
about his food. The cheery person
lovely taror, and never knows tbat It scarcely deserves credit for her cheerlsmiles upon her
It rests over
oess and many friends and being In
head. It Is the fairy worlJ which
love with the world, for really It la
call doadland.
only because the fairy got there In
-Bnahin wrote of the clouds, bot bis time. And she was born knowing
eloquent prose Is almost as ethereal what were the things which anited her.
as the chaagbw pkantomi ct which he
“I always think she must ha^
wrote. KeaU* rarse Is remote In Its wonderfully active liver,*' said a clever
starry height. Bat the sctnal clmids woman speaking of a Mend, -for ahe
are fnU of eubeUnttol joy for the sto^ to never given to reproachful apella.
dent of them.
She never, to my kaowtodpe. hna Im•‘A mere woman who lov€-i them and agtoed herself to be wrooged.**
Uvea by them wUl healUte to ti
How much, there Is to IL How Utile
describe them. Their wooderfnl gra- we would be glvea to eomplalii
datkrn la akades of wblU and pearl, lalUags. anhapplnaas or cHtlctom of
ike tmprensloa they ooavny of being onr Meads if we were all always In
now nt aa ItUmlUbto dtoUnee aad now perfectly aonpal sUj^.
within ranch of tke ilfud hand, their .The man who knm liimralf aad
rapidly changUg ehapea. their mcltlag lives according to hto'aeedf, he kas the
corvee, their ehann of easy motion— gtfl of tke goda. He la aa atom la that
these and a thoaaand other graeas sod which to worth srhUe la the eteraal ttbeeuttos are as trse as tbe aU>ambme- oess of things.—Dkrolt Tribnne.
ing sir.
• Let tbe resUees. tired woman mhke
Coekl4« VsisUhIm.
fiienda with the cloods. They wUl help
rew people know bow to cook vegeto banish the blues, aad worn# foaa, Ublcs properly. Aa a rale thur. are
and they will latrodnee her Into n oon»- only about half cooked. Tbe Amerlpany which ban baaa well towed by the >aaa are aapeelaUy Igaoraai i
high aad aiost gtarioaa poato since the eooklqg ragstn^las. Tha rraach and
worid bagan."
Oennab know how to cook vngatablea.
aad the Aaurlean would do weU to
Inara from thnm bow to prepare vegeTbe Questton af OtoA . .
Some women ara kora k*aaUM aad tabtaa for the table.
Oo Uto aa Ahrartoaa hotel or ranwiu good Sanaa, araa with taleau
, Did you aver aolice bow man)r.paraops laaraat and glva your order for
there are to whteh tka lid of tka cas tala klads of vagauktos. and tkey wljl
ket mnat hare foltoa hefora the be- ba hcooiht to yoa amyad. partmpa ift
latad aad ^mitmpartapi fairy arxlead tka tocaot atyto. nratohad aad daltiJiHh tbe gift of kaowng wkht to eat? eloas to M upon, bat wholly ladigoa.
Not what to ordar. Any man with a Uble akd totany natl to aat,■adarate toeorna and rteh frtoads mar aad baaaa ar^ not eras oookad aatti
laani how to ordar. U aaam epeoad tkay^ apft, kat ara kayd. lumpy, oaaatove to ckooae tka rtgkt apooa or tka pama^ gad ladtoaattkle . Btara
etmraattooal fork: hot a« to what ta amtoaawnk^a-Mttartnalaaadaac*( wttk them, tkla to a kaktt tkat ste: paragpa w« be a BMM of hard, atftagy
ply mdat ba Idkttw-g oaraatk aea|to rabatapei^ Tlw wteto tnmbto Ito dtoy
$ that la of ac grant taaportaaoe aa aU ara aot codk^ mamak. Vegeti
■■
kara cQOfcqd la ihaoeffmaa atyto.
fWcB.** ika raplied, *‘int I eook my
I a imm, loag while, ckpag
km tka walar Mvenl tlaMs. I drala
qC;tkt liat water aad add Crash water.
Pkd tbea perkap* drala off the eeeoad
water aad pat oa ftesir wafer egnta. I
oa* ikam omttl they ara teadar. very
taadar.
•'Pbr brntaaca. la eookl^ oatoas tke
water beoeaMs a vary yallowtoh greea.
I drala this off, someUmes three or
fbur Umen. I think It gives tke onions
a better taste aad they are aot ao
mrooff. Than there to asparagus. 1
ehnapi tke water two or three times
la ntowlim aspangaa. 1 do tke
way with paraalps. cabbage.
Bower; la focC. almoet aU veget
I tktak. ara better If cooked tlils sray.
I kaow some people say that I drain
away tka strsagtk of the vegeUble,
bat I have Med kotk,srays aad I Had
that ckaagtag tka prater takes sway
the tuma tnato from tke vegeubic
nad^givea it a batter flavor.
-If I .cook caaaad peas l empty
tkam from the can Into a ootonder and
drain off all the juice that they have
btoo caaoad la. beeaaae there to al
ways aome kind or add used in canalag them, gad then I wash the paas
aad pot them oo In clear water, adding
odlk. salt, pepper, a hit of batter, aad
a mtio oui
every vegeUWe 1
omtoea. Not enough to make them
teate of tbe sogar. bot Just enough to
take away the strong and acid taste.
-In cooking turnips I also change
the water several times, and Insteal
of nddlai konr, qs a great many peo
ple do to make thepx.more dry, I put
la n couple of potateea and mash them
together. 1^ readers tbe turnips
very nrach aleer thM when flour Is
used. You cant taste the potatoes In
the turfllps. anyhow. Flour simply
amkes the tnralps a Uttle toss watery
aad tbe potatoes do the same.
-Vegetables
should always
cooked quite a loag while, so that
they are tender through and through
1 think the whole secret In cooking
vegetables so that they arc delicious
end wholesome to to change the
on them several times, and cook them
ttwrou^Iy done.'
This to what the German housewife
aald. But whether hers he tbe
Bctentlfle way of eooklng vcgeubles or
aot. we eeaaof say. hut we do know
that her vegetable dishes are lit for
any kteg or potentate on earth to eai.
They are whotesosse. tavory. tooth
some and digestible.
Apeptiaing Southern Pickles.
At this time of the year tbe thoughts
of the hoooewire turu to the prepare
tloa of appetising reltobes and pickles
to delight the eye and please the pal
ate la the tong winter mootba to come.
The following recipes, taken from the
New Idea Magaalne are decidedly
el aad out of the coomson run, aad wUl
be of Interest to readers of this department:
la the sooth, the land of delectable
pickleo. ssreetmeats and preserves, the
hpugekeeper of the old regime prides
hersatt on. the namber aad variety of
the appedalng deltoactoa. which are al
ways. prepared during the autumn
mootha. and considered Indtopenaablc
accompnalmeats In the aorvlag of
game, poultry and flsh. Many of the
radpea lor makiog these famous picklas ara treasured habtoemu and are
junlonsly guarded as possessions of
priceless vAloe by the fortunate house
wife to whom they hgra descended.
Tke tollowlBg rndpes have been
folly gathared frora several old-time
oouthera hoasekenpera, the charm of
whose home boopltaltty and cnlinary
Uittapba qfo acknowtodgod tar and
wide.
.Mtoitnslppl Chow-Chow—Cot into
amaU .ptoosB-two qnaits of white oaloBs,. half a. peek of greea tomatoes
and two doasa eacambers. ad^^ two
toc^ haada of cabhakn, shredded wl*
a.akara knlfo; arraage la layers,
apriakllag liberally with salt, and al
low It |o stand for twelve honra; thee
dfslB qff tka httoa. which haa foramd.
aad plara Ja.a la*^ prpaac3^qc.kattto.
addfoffakallam aBd a kaN eljkat vlaa
gar, ^-a..cnpfol al-j
fjA..
tmlet thruaik add malar. Ftothalfa
ffiBoa «f airapB dainir la a kattto.
kSf^
M
two fOMda «f wl*a augai: m.amaj|r raid: TSqatot tke flrst laeltaatlaa to
*eaee ap wkoaever tke akoolhrara at atom. kaK aa OMaa af flranM
ders auMto ta tke leaaL la tkto W
Id yuara id toast is taken ftom tke apparaadasc.**
It to hoO slonffp Cor thirty mtaatpsu
NoU*« to ao ooadocive to keattk.
aad poor hat oyar tha pMlaa, rapsaftiag tha preeeaa tor threa atoratems aad graee and kaaaty as tke carrtoffe of tke
kody. Aa erect flgofe to aa oaaaattol
acaMtog tW vtotmar aa* time.
to
perfaci kcaltk aad symmetry of
Ptekled Orapaa—Pnphfo fb« K<
form. Noaradays BMre attentloa to
as for preaarvtaa by raranvtog
aktoa, boOli« tha palp aad atratalag .paid ID pkyoleal development ta Ue
oattkaaaada. To flva poaads of fruit aekoota, kat otUI many laatltuttoas. aad
add a eupfol ot eUcr rtaagar. a copfol partlcWijy those where girls aloae
of crape Jatoe, tkraa poaada of sugar are raeatood. are larkUm la the necosaad a aploe bag cnalalalag two ooacea aary tratolag.
A NPraon of 60. wtU *e step aad
of atonaatoa. oaa auaea of ctovaa. a
smaB place of glngar root, sad ana bearing of a queen, okeo saM that as
whato aatmag. Placa in a prasarvlag child, she had shown a decided te
kettle over a slow Are. aad eook untH dcncy lo>toop. Her mother talked and
of tka copstote^qy of marmaiadc, rtlr- pleaded la vmla. At toot her father
flic ooaaiaaUy to pravaai barnlag; took things into his own hands.
1 may be altowcd to do it ta my fnrn
this ahonld take about one hour and
way." be declared. "I will teach her to
carry her shoalders back and her bead
op." After that the father met bis
Spiced Pears—Peel and cut In small daughter every day on tbe front veran
da. and Insisted on her walking the
pieces a peck of Bartlett pears,
over-ripe; arrange in layers In a white length of (he garden with a pail of
porcelain kettle, spiiakllng with five water In each of her bands, and a book
pounds of sugar. Altow them to re placed on her head. Al flrst It was
main covered over night, and In the dlIBcoU task, but each time tbe book
morning place over a slow Are. adding fell the penalty was another walk
n pound and a half of erystalllxed gin the gale and back. Fourtlmes a c
ger. three sliced lemons with the seeds for six months, this promenade was
removed, oae small cupful of vinegar, taken. It wu a severe training, but It
a teaspooafal of powdered clnnsmoo resuHed In a queenly carriage.
**Head up; shoulders back and down,
and half a doeen whole cloves. Cook
anUI redoeed oae qaarter and seal bust out, stomach In." may have a vul
gar sound, but It is a rule for walking
when cold la amall jelly tumblers.
aad
standing tbat cannot be improved
Pickled Red Cabbage-Shred with
a aharp knife four beads of red cab upon.
Good, old-fashioned i>eople argue
bage and soak over night In stroog
brine. Heat to tbe boiling point a gal tbat It is ImpoMible to do two things
lon of vinegar, to Vhiefa have been at the same time. Up-to^ate women
added while cold two chopped onions, disprove this every day. For Instance,
four bay leaves, two chopped green a woman who must do her own bouse
work can so train herself that even'
peppers, a handful of whole cloves,
task may he turned Into an advan
ttblespoonful of muslerd seed,
boneb of choppwl celery and s table- tageous exercise For Instance, there
spoonful of grated horseradish. Cook to DO better way to exercise the mus
for half an hour after the vinegar be cles of the waist than by sweeping
room. oNt, however, the way people
gins to boil and pour while hot
tbe cabbage that has been drained and generally do It, with the weight oi
packed closely In a small earthenware hips and the back bent over. This Is
to court exhaustion. Such exercise U
crock.
best taken when the windows
open. The work Itself will keep one
Dainty Ousat Disbst.
This 1s the tisM of the year when warm. If you have to sweep a roof,
northern Michigan homes are fllled stand erect, with the knees straight
with guests and manv pleasant little and the chest thrown out, and the
entertainments are planned la their weight on the balls of the fi*ct. The
honor. Tbe following recipe* for Ices work will be much easier and Ik-dc
ficlal to one'* health instead of Injurlarc a little out of the usual run
will be found dellrloos.
Bedmaking. also, can Ik; tttrncd
Cream a la Cardinal—For tbli
a good exerclae. Here, to*». one should
one quart of raspberries, pick
clean them and bruise with a wooden BUnd with the knees straight and
spoon, when mWffi through a sieve. chest thrown out. and bend forward
over the bed with straight bark, hav
Mix the pulp with half a pini
whipped cream. Have ready one ounce ing all the bend come at the hips.—
of gelatin which has soaked for half Exchange
aa hour in half a cupful of water;
when Bofi, half a cupful of boiling
Good Peach Recipes.
This Is going to be one of lh<
water Is added and the whole briskly
stirred untl llhe gelatin Is melted; mous poach years In Grand Trav
when partly cool. It I* added tc
Never was there promUi- of a floor
raspberries and cream. Pour the whole crep. and owing to their abundanc-*
prices will probably be very re
Into a pretyt mold; when Arm. aerve.
Ebony Mold—This U made of black- able. Below are given a number of
beiT}' Juice la a aimilar manner.
good recipe*, compiled from various
Fruit Ices—Those are easily pre sources, which may prove timely for
pared. and always And fa^r. To make Home Ch«HT readers.
a currant Ice. pass a pound of cur
Poach Fluff—Take one yolk and on<
rants through.a sieve; add to the Juice whole egg and iH-at with two table
thus obtained half a pound of sugar spoonful* of sugar. Pour over It t
boiled to a thtn syrup Id a pint of
^ant pint of scalding milk, turn intr
a double boiler and stir over th<' Are
ter. Strain again add freeze as for
cream. This Is most beautiful in color, until thickened to a smooth custard.
a clear red. and very delicate In flavor Strain, flavor with vanilla and
Froten Peaches—These are dellci- aside to chUl. Peel, mash and p
k>us. Rub two pounds of pared and through a sieve two ripe peaches Add
quartered peadbes through a sieve, add ODo-Uiird of a cupful of sugar and the
to them a pint and a half of syrup re»er\ed egg white which has been
thoroughly chilled. Have these lngre<l
made as directed above, aad freesc.
Watermetou Ice------Thl* to a cool ienu In a large bowl. Beat steadily
ing and qutokly prepared dainty. Cut for half‘an hour with a flat wire
a watermelon in halves and scoop out er. B)' tbat time the mixture will
the center, carefully removing the have swollen to four or five times its
seeds. Chop It In a wooden tray, and flrst proportions. Heap In a glass
to each quart add half a cupful of sug dlsb or In Individual dishes and serve
ar. tbe Juice of oae lemon, and the yel with the chilled custard. This should
low rind of a leooon grhted. Mix well not fcUnd long before it Is served
Peach Mangoes—To four doaen
and pack closely lato a freezer, aur
rounded with Ice aad salt. Turn the large, white, freestone peaches, care
cHmk for ten minutes, when bank it fully halved and stoned after they
■p with Ice and allow to remain for an have been washed and wiped, but
hour or two. Serve to glasses or cut- peeled, allow a mixture of two Ublespoonfuls of English mustard seed,
glass saucers.
People suffering from biliousness or oue Ublospoonful of celery seed, one
unsettled dlgraUoos wiU And these tabicspoonful of aeraped horseradish,
fruit Ices have s very soothing influ qoe lablespoonful of curry powder, one
ence on the weak dlgusUve organa. tablespoqnfol of mixed ground mace,
They may be partaken of freely when white pepper, a very lltUe altoploe.
thu ordinary loe cream to responsible two ubtospooufilto of white sugar and
for much mtoory.
one tabtoopDoaful of salad oil Lay the
Hartoquln Sherlwt-Boil one qunrt halved peaches in stroog brine for
of water and^onc pound of sogar till s twonty-four hours, and for the i
syrup to formed. Strain and add oae Ubm la pure cold water to freshen
pint of MHt Jukse nad a very little tem- theai. Then wipe, aad stuff with the
qutotou. toto.aamgUy toul art nslde sploed flUlag. tying op with a stout
to..caol; thqa.ftueBe.
coUou threml. wiadtag M artwad sad
Praasa. Nka Paidtaff-AIake a poor arooad to hold the sides Armlr In
maa-p paddtes ky eooklag slowly in place. Rack ta a jar. cover with scald
tkn otua lor tom koora -oaa qoa* of lag vlaagar. put on a dose Ito. aad set
m* .aad *o ovou taktospooufoio qf away. At the ead of a week pour off
rico MU tea ounoeauC sugar. Wkeo the vinegar, add oaeAatf capful of
oooi -flaaor vtU vaalto: remove aU aogar to It. bring to a boU. and pdbr
traooo of erasl nad freear.
again over the peaches. Cover closely,
. .Mopto Mbuaoa—Beat tke yoQ» of and keep for six months before mting
loar UBS tkoraagkly; add to tkam a
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Tto naav the pouU of the tamra.
dip n ta hot sonpsads. and trip
softoaed straws to the proper shape.
Ph oaeoltoat flra ktadtar mar Aa
lada by dipptag corn cobs la a mix
tore «r meitud raata aad tar. aad dry-
N;*.. . ^
SaMAF 0*061 aM flotrtlea otora *
Braalas oorvlei M4 MCM «C T:M
An ara eortflalty tavlted to
c-
Stains on knives, however obstinate
' o( pag auadtas. wiU dtoappear if
rubbed with a ptacc of raw potato
dipimd in hrtek-dcst.
After iroulag linen place It near a
good Arc or la tbe sun pniil perfectly
dry. as the garments ^ill be stlffcr
than If left to dry stowly.
To Mean water botttos aad deeaaiers. mix together half s gill of vine
gar and a handful of salt. Shake well
In the decanter to be cleaned.
Galvanised Iron palls should not be
uaed for drinking water. The xtnc
coattag Is rapidly acted upoa by’water.
forming a polsoaus oxide of xlnc.
If the oven Is loo hot you can cool
It by putting Id a dish of water. If It
is too hot on the top. lift the stove lids
which are over iho oven.
A splendid furniture polish to made
by taking a wineglassful of olivb oil.
qno of vinegar and two tablespoonfuls of alcohol; apply with a toft cloth
and pollah with flaffnel.
Soapbark jelly to thp best all-around
cleansing agemt that a woman can keep
on band. It may be prepared by patting
a handful of aoapbark In quart of boil
ing water and letting It cool.
Never pul tumblers which have been
used for milk, in hot water, until they
have flrst been rinsed In sold watev.
The heat drives the milk In and glvt*s
a cloudy appearance to the glass,
which cannot bo removed.
Ink stains on silver can be removed
by mixing a little chlorido of lime to a
paste with water, and covering the
spout with it. They will quickly dlsai>peai, and the paste should be washed
off and thq article wiped dry.—Wo
man's Farm Journal.
Sweets for the Sweet.
Those who have a "sweet tooth'
will enjoy trying the following rcclpca
jrom the Ijidlee* World;
Lemon Marmalade—Slice twelve
lemons very thin and lake out
seeds. Pour over them live quarts of
water, and let them aland all night.
The next morning put them on li
raipe water, and let them IkjH until
tender enough to mash with a siiona.
Then add six pounds of sugar, and boll
thlrt/ minutes. It will be quite Arm
and clear when cold.
namsun Jam—Fill a stone Jar with
ripe damsons that have In-en washc.l
In cold water, but not dried. Cover,
and set in a vessel of watfu-. aad
until the damsons fall from the atones,
and mash the pulp until it Is ammtth.
Measure It. and to overy quart allow
one and one-half pounds of sugar. 8tlr
the sugar and pulp together, and boll
It until It becomes a thick, smooth
jam. Put up in glaasea.
Melon Marmalade—Take firm citron
melons, and grate or chop them fln«-.
removing the seeds. To each pound of
melon allow one pound of hsd^-sugar.
the grated rind of a lemon, the juice
of half a lemon and one half teas|K>unful of ground white ginger lioll
It is a sroootl), thick Jam. Put warm
In glasses
Grape Jelly—Gather Catawha grapes
Just l»eforc they are ripe. Pick I
from the stems, wash, and |nii
stone Jar. Set Ihejar In a ve^6el of
hot water over a quirk fire When the
Juice comes well out of tbe grapes
take them from the fire, and strain To
each pint of juice pul one (Kiiiud of the
l>cst loaf sugar Boll tw«‘niy mlnuti *
Fox grapes make equally gis>l Jelly.
As Good as New.
Says a writer la Table Talk
A
table of beautiful wood which had lost
Its beauty by having hot thing* s€-t on
It. burning through the varnish ani
dosm to the wood, was made to look
as well as new by this treatment; First
It was washed with a strong solution
of lye put on with a brush, as It Is
very bad for the hand* This loosened
the varnish, which was then scraped
entirely off with a piece of glass. The
boards being bare, they were rubbed
amooth with coarse sandpaper and
when In good condition were rubbed
with crude oil. This leaves a dull AnIsb which pleased the owoer better
than one that shone, but If tbe polUh
is preferred U could be given with varatob. All tas marks o< service will
disappear from a table or other piece
of wood treated ta this manner, and
the labor neceaaary t<v produce the re
sult Is not great.
A*ury M. C. Churali.
Bov. Birth Kaaaody Pastor.
Ctaos BteeUas, fl:46 p. m,
Motalas Mrvico. lfl:M a. ta. ■
Sunday school at If bl
_
Prayer meeting Tbanday
Churob of Christ (Otoeiploa.)
Thomas Penn Uliom. Mlatotor.
Quiet hour. 9:30 a. m.
;
Morning srorshlp and senaoo, HhflO.
Sunday school. U m.
>
lataftaudlate Badoavor. 5:4S.
Seator ■ndeavor. fl;M.
Evening cvangslistlc sesstaa. 7:60.
Pentecostal prayer meeting Thuradny evening at 7:30.
Jonlor Endeavor aSiordajs. 3:3A
'odaeaday la
month at 7:50.
"Welcome to worsbl
strangers, workingmen
Flrat M. K. Charak.
Rev. Thos. Cox. Pastor.
Class meeting. 9:30 am.
Morning servics. 10:30 a. ta.
Bonday school at noon.
Epworth league. 6:16 p. at
Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
Junior league Thursday at 4:M p. ta.
Prayer meeting Thursday evenlaf *
7:30.
Baptist Church
W. T. Woodbouse. Pastor. '
Morning. 10:30.
Sunday school. 13:00.
a.
Evening. 7:30.
Junior Union. Saturday at 3:30.
Prayer meeting oo Thursday svem
Evangelical Churcli.
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth ■traeta.
Rev. R. N. Holaaple, Pastor.
10:00 a. m.. morning class meeting.
10:30 a. m., morning worship. aat‘
12:00, Sunday school.
3:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P. A.
€:S0 p. m.. Senior T. P. A
7:30, evening gospel service.
Chorus choir meets for rebearaal
Thursday at 4:00 p. m. la the ehoroh.
Midweek prayer meeting Thursday
evening.
All of all classes weloooM.
Friends (Quaker) CharaK.
Edgar L. Requa. Pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. C. J. Halm.
Supt
Meeting for worahtp, 11:W a. ta. •
Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p. m.
Senior' Endeavor, 6:16 p. ai.
Gospel meeting. 7:80 p. m.
Prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:Sfl p. ta.
First Presbytsrian Clmreli.
Cor. Washington and Park atrseta.
Rev. 1. n. nissell. Pastor.
Morning service, 10:80 a m.
Bible school at noon.
Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
month.
Social hours, second and fourth Wed
nesdays In the month at 3: 30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thuraday eveatag
at 7:30. Scats free.
All are welcome to all tbe servlcea
Class meeting. 9:46 a m.
Preaching service, 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school at 12:00 m.
Epworth league at 6:30 p. m.
Reading room. No. 314 Wilhelm
bicKk. open every afternoon (except
Sunday) from 2 to 6.
Catholic.
St Francis church, corner Can nod
Tenth street.
Low mass. 6:45 and 8:00 o*clock.
High mass. 9:00 and 10:30.
‘Vespers. 7:30 p. m.
*
Lentoa devotions. Wednesday Bad
Friday evenlnga. 7:30.
The flahsetieo Army.
Ladles' Uhrary bulkUag. Fraot
street, near Cass streeL Captain aad
Mrs. Boaters txi charge. Public atatar .
tags every night except Mewtay. Boaday. 11 a. m.. hollBces maetiag.
3 p. m.. Junior awettag.
3:30 p. m.. chrisUaa'j pratoe taoei-
Te Take Oat arasae.
p. m.. rad hot aalvatioo msillag a
Our standard: Hollaeu aato (hg
, A waosmn who dropped a large piece
of butter on ber silk watot woe la der Lord.
r buttttle cry; Siaiier, there Is sslspuir, for there.was no brazlne of,
a (or
French chalk In the bouse. A sndi
Inaplrattan caaaaA her to cqver the
ggaaee spot thickly with Uleam powdAdrew Aodreyev to a aeta
der.'toa^ tt over Bl*t. la. the
tnoraing the spot had dleappean
Ezchaage.
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h, tk PaA, k tk
Swm; oi tk5kdk ktk Ntfridadi WeaUi
A die Tiopia; on tk £<uf ktk Heakk
yDotof Sdedtik Baking; M tk lVeif by
die Eoergizing Power of die Moaeaint. v
■sM ost and hong «p $o dry. He
mam aven that cdmmttttng svIcMe tv
not what tt Is cmckad ap to ha; that,
indaed. It b «agwtlag.
Lady WiMWiek. who has reeaBtly
acNl twnasy4hre girla ovar to this c
try to lagairs fafeo the ouaditiwi
■ ta the united 8tatce.1
Is a tree fricad of women npon every
The eoasermtories at War-j
wick castle are under the maaaget
of n woman. She belierea In ngricnF
Cnml parauiU (Or women nnd her ho
tel nt Bending waa .ataited In order
that the glrU staying there might have
an oporttiBity to attend the Reading
Agricaltoral coUegc.'They rolled their
owa^ lawn, cooked their own bread,
trus^ their fowls, made Jam an I
took
A to 1maiket the produce they did
At
RastaU’s'
DIVES
FORKS
»OOIIS
AU HEW
SOUVEHIRS
RoUaod waa gfvi* a place of honor as
being the most noteworthy spectator
The ooufttott of J
UlaantB outny and trarkd and she
hM an ImnenBc fund oT ccoenu in-
Amos Rusle, once a famous pitcher
of the New York club of the Natlotial
Baseball league. Is a lumlier hand anl
has been engaged In this boslncas In
the southern |ian of Indiana for some
lime at tl.r.o a day. It Is now an
nonneed that he hhs obtained a better
place In Cairo, 111., where ho will re
ceive $4 a day. Rusic nwlvt'd $5,000
le wl
but for the last
drawn only |1.50 a day. It Is not like
ly he will ever reenter th« baseball
field
Miss .Annie A Baldwin of-Newark,
N. J.. who for forty-seven conscrutlve
years has lan-n a teacher In the New
ark schools, s'as retInHl on half salary
for life at a metding of the board of
eil neat Ion Iasi wiH*k, This step was
taken at the reanest of Miss Baldwin.
Uie eommlssloners acting in accord
ance with the New Jersey state law.
which allows a scho<d board to retire
bn half salary teacbers who have
taught In the s^ie schoot district for
forty or more ronscTyillve years.
A late story of Mark Hanna tolls
how some friends were urging the
burly tibioan to try for |ir>sldentlal
nomination. U was when McKinlev
was at the height of his popularity.
Scuwur Hanna ndbTi«tl for a moment
fonoBtioB. Lady Jersey has justly
mracd for herself the character of
belaa one of the best platform ipcjakera In Bugland. She Is ters«- and conYlBclDg and her voice ts so clear and
well trained that she can be heard iu
all parts of a sroat hall. And she Ik
a clever, cultivated woma^. n<ads and
thlBka and has been one of the most
eaencetlc of society globe 1 rotters.
General Herman Ilaupt of Washini;
ton Is the oldest living graduate of
West Point military academy and a
man dlstlnsuisbed Iu civil mar militar)
history and In railway and englneerln;;
circles. General ilaupt ipaduated front
Weat point In 1K3&. in tho same claiis
with General cMade. Pn-sident Jack
800 appointed him a cadt-l when he
was only 13 years old. He gradusled
when he was 18 and so prnbatdy can
claim the additional distinction of hav
ing graduated younger than any other
cadet.
Of the eminent I^lpslc surgeon. Pro
fessor Thiersch, the story Is relatc-1
that («c day a man of his town called
on him and asked bis advice as to nnd
tng a specialist. to opr-rate on him.
After a brief pause the professor said;
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Bergmann In Berlin or If that Is
not inr^ enough to Nussbaum In Mu
nich or. fnrtber atill. to Billroth In
Vienna. Then If you call on any of
these and he asks you where you are
from and you aay ’Lelpalc* he will re
tort; -Oh. you blockhoad. why didn't
you go to Thiersch*'''
The duke of,Arg.vl, who was fio on
Aug. <», Is a man of very varied Inter
ests and distinctions. As is well
known, be is relatt-d to the king uii.l
the duko of Connaught, whose sister,
the Princess Louise, he roarrlt'd. He
has been ctdonel of the Ixmdou Scot
tish since 1900. In succession to lh«
earl of Wemvws; wsh governor gen
eral of Canada more than a quarter of
a centur>- am> and a member of parlla
mom for some years for one of th«Banchester divisions. The duke is also
a proiiAc writer, having during the
last iwenty-i»ne years produced upward]
of a dozen works. IncJudlng the o|iera
•'DUrmW* In the great Jubllw year, j
H. M Bronson, who has Just tM-cii i
made general paBaengor agent of ihoj
Big Four system, has been with that j
company for the past Afty-two years ;
Mrs. Roswell P. Ftower. widow of]
OoTcroor Flower, ha* n*cently giv.-n
handsome granlt^and marble drink i ^
Ing fnantaln !*» thV lly of Watertown.
N. Y. It Is to Ik* erected In the ptibllc
square at a coaTof |15,tsm.
John W. !*owell of Montgomery
county. Kansas, has sutni his wife for
divoroc. '-claiming that h«T mania for
-avellOg works a great hanlshlp on
that during the last
eight years she has made four trips
way back to Illinois to se»> her folks,
which he regards as criminal extrava
gance.
r
Id lha men s writing room of a New
York hotel there la tho stuAwl head of
a splendid wild goat which In some
;?r
Ruaslan peace envoy. Since the singu
lar roaambtaacc was Arst noted the
room la queatkm has been crowded
fiw vwmtng until night.
The only living witness of the battle
of Waterloo ts said to be Mme. Rol
land, a Belgian woman, who celebrated
her ooa hundred and fourth birthday
on June 1*. On the occasion of the!
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IF YOU ARE EMPLOYED
(lurini! the day ami cannot attend our day clasoea, it will pay
you to take ailvantagc of tho opportunitiea^ offerod
in our evenini; neoaions.
Beginning Tnooday, Septembor Tith, our night school will
bo in atwaion.Monday, Tnemlay, Thurstlay and Friday evening,
excepting legal holidays.
The same teachers giv-e instruction in our^-evening sessions,
tho same courses of study are pursued, the 4ame methods are
employed, ami all the opportunities of our da^ courses are here
The college rooms will be open every evening this week
m 7 to it, stamlard time, to aco
accommodate those who cannot
from
conveniently call during tho day.
Trial NmA Frw, includiling tuition, books and all
supplies.
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We stiek ‘'closer than a
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pricn*. A low price with
out gootl quality will not
satisfy^our desires or
needs—especially piano
neeila. The reliability of
our pianos is umiucstioned; tho financial backing
of our giiarantet‘ is undispatccl. and it's a fact,
not overstatml, we Are in
a (XMition to offer yon
now high pii'ino qnality
at a lower price than can
lie hod at other times
and plac-cs.
Used Upright PUbos.
most all gocxl makes n-presenteil, to clear out at
nearly half value $85,
SlOO, $125, $150, $185
•p. Payments to suit
purchaser.
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Oft F. MOLDtWONTM- Spadal at*
taatkm to diseaaoa of the are. aar,
noaa and throat. Qlaaaaa fluadRooms 7 and a H. 4 X* MareanUla
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IRTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phystclan and sorgaon. Bamovad to offleas ovar First National bonk. GUISana pbooa StS.
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Laava 8:30 a. m.
Fare Nc-ah-ta-wanta and
Bowers Harbor 2.5o round
trip; Omena, Northport and
Northport Point, 50o round
trip
Tb. Ihrrr mjmai <• o
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K-t r«-ni<»nn* wrmkJe. fr
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brrMt Arm. Un:. wkI Wailful. n«rtHn* .
«,ualiv To prer,-m the bu« fro* riirtnklni:.
xnoth.«.houia .lw..r.u«. Ur <-WW Fl-h
J. v. JSHKB. AgmA
F««d after wrwnlnz baby. It will olw. rortor,
a bowmi to it. i.aiurol coutour oud Wuty U.t
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We norumtly warn buW U> .rotd
tulea of Ur 0harU»nerfi Food S»e that tbe
OroiMl Raptd* A ladlaaa RoUwoy Oo Tina
nam. and p.wtrolt of l>r. CharU- u. on the box
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It is customary to divide ni the
time devoted to the **mliwlou** or rvUgleos reriralo. given in rntbulic
parlabea Into periods for each rlan of
the falthfnl—one week for tlu* mar^ men. one for the elnglo i
the same for the women, li
rge
the Jeauit
tmod of pivacfarni he made
atanlenou* bit by the mnnmT In w hk-h
be announ(-(*d onh*r o ftbe cxen'i)M>«.
•The Ar«t week." luild be. “will l«
for the married men. tbe iM*<-oiid for
the nnuiarrlM nieh. the thlnl for Hie
and then anawered: "Two akunks married women. himI the biHt”- then he
jiaiwed for a moment ns lie iwhl- -“f jr
were alttinc in the shade of a fence the unelaimed troasures.Vcw York
one day whgn an antomoblle went Times.
whiaxlng by. leaving behind a partlcu
laiiy emphatic odor of gasoline. The
aknnka sniffed In disgost for a while
and Anally one said to the other.
“Wkats’ the uscT'
Mark Twain is an admirer of WII
liam Travers Jerome, district attorney
of New York, regarding whom the vet
cran humorist has sent this character
istic note to the eililor of a magazine;
he.
“1 wish to register as a J« rome peti
tioner, for. although I have never seen
him. I liellev© In him and am grateful
to him for proving that honesty In pol
iUcs and office is still possible In New
York, though not epidemic. Out of
respect for him. his morals and hiprinciples. I mean to vote for him only
once bn election day. but if 1 were fre«from re..,iraint 1 would make it a hun
dred.*'
Henry Hart ley of New York. 3*'
years old, was-tin*d of life He hnU run
the gamut of r*motions. the world was
ctild to him, the future wa.s inky black,
theridore he would blot nut llu- whole
thing by a plunge into the liarUir. He
plunged. The salt water got Into his
throat and made him cough. It pot In
to his stomach and made him sick.
THE ESSENTIALS THAT
Whereupon Iht- man tind of life aii>l
Si-eking a surcease of sorrows called
HAKE FOl TOUR INas loudly as be could for help. He was
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