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The Evening Record, June 02, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-06-02
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THE EVENING RECORD
TOIAVBBBB Cmr. lieCNIBAN RRIOAV. JUNE E, im
8 PAQES
WQiE THROWN OVERBOARD BIBiNIESENT
TD UNSIN8
ussnamycKiiiswmiEii KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE
WIND BMESTVEHSKn UNDOING
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BECAUiC EHE REFUtEO TO GIVE
HIM MONEY.
Lifted the Fog on Which He Relied to Cover Pas
sage Through the Straits
MmtlMaN^lNtiiFna ThM tt Stwitl PlM8 ta
lim Pa^-iMnl
ItMiaMU tt ^
’*0N«r mt a “Tmilor'' Bseitta Ha lUo't /
now Of Nit Ship.
^
By Win U Ml# Bvanine Raeord.
LaadaN, <l«ma t—Rimla*t raaaat mfaat by tba 4>»aaaae la laa aavai battia la' Iba aUalto af Karaa pifta tM
acar«a favaraaiaat la «ba aavaatb plaaa
la tba aavai aUniNfif' a« tha warl#a
aawara. Rara»ai1y aba bald third plaaa.
dipan haa rlaaa frwa aavaath ta sixth
plaaa. Tha naval pataara aaw ranpa
la CMa ardar. Oraat Brttaln. Pranea.
•anaaay. Ualtad Blataa, lUiy. dapaa,
lliiaala aad thaa Auatrla.
ROOBSVBLT MAY bItOIATE.
Tba Raaalaa pavanMnaat haa wlrad
laatwattana ta Caun* Caaainl at Waah-
at f thia bflaraaaa and tt la baliavad
^
than Ruoaia'a pablCian in mgard to
madlating w'H be made
CALL ApMIRAL A COWARa .
Tha aaaiaatlaaal atory that Admiral
NabappSaWia naap pvtinad and throw
him avwbaavd Ig net baliavad in Londdn. Hawavgr. tba Ruaaian paopla bittafly oNtialaa NaBiObtaR far'aurrandaring and nal bibUdAg up his chips.
•Trattar- and -Obward" arc apithata
aaapiad with hla name.
RbIbbA Wha RaaanUy Moved Hart
Pnam Naw^ York. Baiiavaa That It
Wab tha Babt Thing Hr tha
Bby-la IS Yaara Old.
Beanie Sakoaaan. vbo was auapeot
ad of aiaallag and forgtng a check of
liJO vblob WM laaued by a J. liorgao
In favor of lira. 3. a Hesaen, was
found gnllty and aaotenoed to the State
Induauinl Bebool for Boys at Lanalnc
la Judge Roberta' ooart tbli nomlng.
"Bennia'* wlU be IS years old on tbe
aavapjb at next January and his aentanea explrea when be U aeveoieen.
■ fbtber. A. Rakooeen, vas in
oooft and vbsn naked by A. Lnxaroa,
wbo acted as, Interpreter, aald that be
tbought that it anw the beat Utng for
tbe boy. Mr. Rnhooeen aald that "Ban
ala" vaa a vary unnily boy and had
oftan atnwk bla aKitbar whan aba refuaad to give bin money.
Tba boy’a paranU moved bene from
New York city nad tbe boy had<prevl
cusly beea In Kingsley staying with
aont. R. J. Morgsa had employed
tbe lad about bU livery sUble after
eobool hours and Sniurdays and it was
there that tbe check and some postal
cards were stolen.
After the sentence was pronounced
the litUo Ind cried as If his bean
would break.
Mya that Admiral Rojaatvanaky,
Ruasian eammaadar. haa aflarad an axpUnatian of hla nation In taking
aawraa through tha Koroan atratta
Which waa otraiply guarded by tha
Japanaaa. Rojaatvanaky aald ha had
hapad to clear tha atralta of Tauahlna
undar tha aovor of a heavy fog which
pravaiiad.. A aouthwan gala auddanly claarod tha fog away and ravaalad
tha movamant of hla flaat and laid the
vaaaala open to Togo's attack.
WOUNDED THROWN OVERBOARD.
Tha alnking of tha bamchug. which
haa bean unofHcialiy raportad alnca
tha battle, has boon confirmed. Qna
atory which la told by tha autvivora
^
I,
,n the axtramity
^ jha fight. 140 of tha halptaaa wound
ed Ruaaian aailora on the Oral wars
thrown ovaiboard bacaiiaa their criaa
af pain and visibls agony osrloufly af- JULIAN FORTON OF ,EAtT BAY
faalad the men whs were working the
HAD NO INtURANCE.
FARM HOUSE RURMEO
***
GALA PROGRAM.
The munlcipsllty has arranged si Son Sullt a PIfa and Then Went to a
gals program for oolsbrating the great!
Nslghbam and the House Was
vlotoiy and today the whole city la on-1
Entirely Destreysd.
joying a holiday.
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The urogram arranged to represent j Bast hay burned to the grwmd Thursmodem Europekn music and modem : (taj. There was no lasuranoe and tbe
American music. th« great Wagner | building is a total loss. Mr. Ftwton
being the type taken lor the Buropean | ta,
Urtng In the city and had hU
type and Samuel Francis Smith of the, ,oods pll packed to move to the farm
aatkmal hymn. • Amr-rlca." represent- i that day. He sent his son. Steve.
Ing American m».slc.
j ahead to build a fire lu a stove in the
LEFT ElOHTM ORABE TODAY FOR
The program opened at 10 o'clock | farm house, and after surting it the
with ‘‘lAvarre" by tbe orchestra and boy went to a neighbor's on an errand.
THE HIBH SCHOOL.
the class of ninety pupils who
Before he got there the house was in
seated on the stage arose and sang two fiamea Mrs. A. Manlneau. who lives
numbers. 'The Gleaners" and "On the across the road, was the first l
Mountain." the latter being n fourand the neighbors all t
part chorus rendered by voices alone,
short time hut nothing
VERY enjoyable iXCRCliEB AT nil parts being carried by pupils In be dtme to save It. Had It not been
perfect unison, led by Miss Pearl. Mis« for tbe pourifig rain Mr. Martlneau's
•tcinbeRS'S brand.
Moselle Bennett, who is not only a house would surely have gone too.
graduate but a fine mnsician as well,
appeared
next in a violin solo, accom
Batiya Chcrussa afid On# Sola Were
panled by Mrs. Horst and the audience
Blvan-^ll tha ViSAi Psepis Did
thoroughly enjo.xed the treat. Miss
' Extramaly WSII-^AII Wars
CapUola Munselle appeared on the Street RaiBmy iden Went a Two Turn
Thafu BttI Ohs.
progi-sm as tbe first to deliver a gradShift* and an Inereaes in
uatlag essay, her subject being “The
Their Pay.
! Ufe of Wagner." Miss Munselle's deTbo BIgbtb grade graduate exercUes Uvery was perfect and her clear voice g^
Evening Record
ware bold tbia morning at Steinberg s , reached to all pans of the house. She
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Ocmad. tbe oooaakm causing a gather- jevlewed the life of the great Earopean!
tag of SB V»dla»W which OTpleiely ■ composer and went Into the details of •
^«
EUed Ibo largo tbaslcr from gallery ■ hu «wrly failures and laur suocMsee.;
f
to pit. The data of young boys and | representing him as a man so thor-,
and
Increass ta srages are granted. Sev
glria was aeatad oft tbe stage and pre-1 ougbly at borne in tbe musical world
aentad an tnaplrtaE, ttaLi to the par I«« to be a leader at the age of 21 eral hundred mss would be affected by
ibe strika
eau and trtmda who attended. Fol i ,4,*rs. ghe dwelt especially on the
The men voted early this morning
lowliig Uo oualam af the past the pro-} great work taken frt»m the wleid story
to’ strike tf tbe demands were
gram of thia fmr was akmg a certain | of The Plying Dutchman" and re^
granted.
tbeoM. maalo bMag tae key note of viewed In a clear and concise way the
tbe class aad la boaor of tbis Miss | main srorks of tbe great man. '
PaarL tbe laatnictor ta i talc in Jbe
Miss Munselle represented the
BY FALLING ROCK.
dtr KteXt. tea
Wdniu.
«=bool. while Mlu
<u* tMI PUHW* a B0.1 itallghUul
followed her with Frsnciseo Antonio Was Killed at Calu
uoncen as npoitloa of tbe work of the “The Works of Wagner" was a Central
met Today.
•Igblh grade pupUa.
school pupil. Miss Pease's subject By Wire to tke Brsalag Beooid.
•fery part takas <m tbe loog pro- made possible the critical atUtude
Calumet. Mich.. June 2.—Francisco
ginm was taken by the members of the j which opened the way to new Ideas Antonio was kUled by laiUng rock at
graduating daas In song, cboma. easay; and thoughu on the many operas writ- the slxtywtklid level of the Red Jacket
or atory. But pne ado was rendered j tea by Wagner and later creating the shaft of tbe Calumet and Hecla mine
-abd that by Master Bachaat. to whom; Wagnerian school of music. Of bU today. He was a trammer, aged 21. j
tlN caps
cape or his
hU lluie playmates
playmatee i^^^work
foA^vork she
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life
stated that the operas were aad Slagle.
wall be doSed. for U
moet^akthgTeo
ties
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» blended
that U was almost impoesb
la tbe audlcnoe and sungTlfTlM eighth' |>i« to> select any theme from them
Mrs. a Brace of Wtoodstock. OnL.
finde member with porfoct ^lome I the mi
iwtag so blendod that who has beea at Northport for tbe past
nad won no end or praise from
there remained no percepUble break. two moDtks, passed through the city
Imd the pleaanre of Ustmilag to him.
Tke next number of the program oa her reCora from vUltlng her daugh
TBe orslMMra pan of tbe program was The Old Guard" given by a male ter. Mrs. r. L. PraUek.
waa farataked by the Elmwood orckeo- chorus of Tolcee and though ao break
The faraumll esle of the Ba
Ua made up of children, aome being was perceptible la the work of the
atOI la the third grade but they prw yoaag lads they appeared a UtUe •tore will apaa MonMqr morning.
aaated a most enjoyable pragiam. the timid and lost owing to the gtaris re•PECIAL WG CUT e«i ladieo' eaRs
mmmben batag UUs BUle Boardaley ssatalng Seated but the chorus was
pMalsL Masters Harvey Hobsoa aad ploaaMg to all. Tbe oroboKrd then from Chsrtee A ttovaim A Riaa. OhL
JsMMt
Wle BMpaa second vlqltas. aad playad a Uvely seleetkm erbloh araee cage. Mm. H. M. TImWIn.
all
the
peat
up
catktaiasm
and
so
MXmaay Beardalep the Met vIollataL
Anbar Mayvla played clarlooet. Oka clatent was the applause that “Lucy
trom-, Abaa" followed ta rag Usm Rg tbe
kMA
Lawetl EMkati tbe dnua.
'
(Oonttaaod on Tbarfk fafn)
CUSS DF '94
YDUBPEDPIE
MSICIl PROSMii WAS GIVEH
TNIiaiHITOSTBKE
itm. ,v
6 0‘CL00K EDITION
NINTH YKAN—KM
WILL CLOSE OOORE.
WISBSBSis Nallensi Bmrii ta In Tampatary TrsobW.
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
Ladyemhh. Wks, June L—The «reetoia of tbe Plret NatSonal haak
•MALL BOV RORBER WILL RE voted yeeterdhy to eloee tts doors tealporarily. The reeooroso aad llabUitles
MAIN THERE POUR YEARS.
of the bank March 14 were |gS.420.
CrtN 9f Wounded and Dying Altoctad tlie Men
‘
WorUngltieOfBreGune
WCATHCR-OcBerBUr ftdr tqfttgkt
^ Satarday; oolw tooicibt ta aorU
pbrUoe; fmh aortbeaxi vtads.
SeaUH Wae Almoet Wiped Out of BnIstonee Five Hundred Heueee
Oeetrsyed.
By Wbe to the Breatag Record.
Scutari. Albania, June L-^Reports
reoelvod here ta regard to the eanhQuaho which occurred yesterday la
Moatsnegro say over 600 bouses were
destroyed and la the neighborhood of
200 pereoas were killed or nljured.
Two dlstlact shocks were felt all over
Montenegro. This town was alsoost
wiped out of i-xisieaoe by the earth
quake.
WeDoMepairhuf
Have two odbblata, ao oaa
do poor work ptoaipl^
BUSINESS OR PLEASURE
and the letter to your lawyer? There^ a right a^ ol
atatkmeiT for everj purpose.
Buster Brown
OXFORDS
gandie glace writing pajiers.
CITY BOOK STOBE
B0UXT4ECCXU C«. Prapt.
A BIDE SER6E SDU
They’re
Cool
Li^t,
Stylish
Cbbtri Skmm art> just the*
thing for them daring va
cation. They ------- “
well,
”
cheaper
are cool and
than Itutlher.
i'URMarr ao« wdm franttow*
Md TOU’U cniKih IlM
ohMtoc m Bin* tWrrv
srqoobto br««a-4. with coau IlMd m
hchlMyoaplM^
Kubeck & Htyt
CHOP SUEY
THE
mmn DRUG STORE
Kmmw W’woram S«.
H. R. Macdonild, nrr.
CDT PRICE SHDE
SALE
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for Httlc
money and be happy*
ElKSKIN SHOES
to fit all size of feet.
See Our Window for
Ban:aiiis
toW
O c. MOFFATT
Abtimott of <Tttla
^'HlOBB BATISPAOTomh
Ortlorx SWrmmW OloWHDmrm
DOROTHT DODD
OXFORDS
Don’t slip at heel as do
other low cuts
ours is riKht, ttx>. It is
a com>>iiuttioa of uuU,
dales, raisins and
is cleanly matle in the
ri^ht proportions and
when you want toniethiog Rich go to the
Amerieau and ask for
ALFRED GRHLICK
& CO ...
t« E. raORT ST.
SOLD 0.\LY BY'
BXKOMAM*r
ffW
lajTO
THE REASONS WHY
GriaaUl lrM‘. Hade Bmm b Alwan im tK* IW
>rmous purohases for cash enables them to quote prices
Enormous
I appeal to the greatest possible range of buyers. Meth*
tut.
adopted are the results of a boiled down experience of
25 years of successful business. Buying pianos that our
experience has proven to our mitire satisfactiou have the
stuff in them, the common sense, the tone, the durability,
the satisfaction to meet the requirements of the most con
servative musician or buyer. Our installment system is
fanlUeas. Just as pleasant to buy on time as though yon
paid all cash.
*
CRINNELL BROTHERS
HtCBIGAN^ UAOIK MUSIC HOOSt
9%.
Msm C.YOVNO Mmw
,
CM>rmKo eroitiraegP<as ’
. y
Hob >A/wweHwr Ooeds
tao-Pi«c< Suits and Straw fiats
The hot weather is on tke way—it never fails us—
You cannot afford to be uaoomforiable wben two-piece
Suita may be had for
fll.OB-straw
hata from 5#C t» BS.M—See our window. Our straw
hat line will equal anything shown for value and va
riety of styles.
iM ETORMAM £.HOimHR.«H
(2dww oAgyydi bx^ook.)___________
S.
fUOSOOK
Not Only
ForLumber
and BnUdinr Ma
terial but for aU
kinds of nnisbed
woodwork!
f F this month decides yorr moving to a new business
* location. Vt us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your conveni
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ettizwns Phon*.32: BwU. 100.
. IKK
.i
WlhitiBd PBpar. Cbibbbbj. Come in and let ua
show you our asaortment of Organdie Bond and Or
For the youngsters, are all
the go this season. They
are made of light Tan Calf
akin, on the new wide Osihopedio last
is a Chinese dish. That's
not what wre sell. Ours
is dtop Siej <mEie. and
GtREliie Hiple Sjrop. It
It’s good stylg and good
taste and good in eveiy way if made by the riirif
THE nOkl THAT FILLS TBS
MORr PgBBCaiFTIONS
Chop Suey
i
Do you ate the same pepi« for the note of oondolenee
W. U Brown. DNanagar.
XEIM
FIFTV
Our large sales of MEN’S SUITS this season
leaves us with two hundred suits in well as
sorted sizes, to close—good seasonable suits,
worth all we have ever asked for them—-for
young and middle aged men.
Prices Herstofen $14 anil SIS
We will Gloat Tbefli for
$10.50 EACH
tMi svtmiit MOM tiMViM «rr« iiicHiMi^ FIUOAV. JUME «. M
TWITliPS
;MM|EIUILY
^imltn «nH^&»lhS«con.
_naigyoa. rim pegsrtRs of eaneaaandon. froea Che hUStnaMg to the recy;
end. la a long tortarc: both to clmiai t
end friends. -Wh<^ I hnd oonaamp-i
Uon In lu am atnge, * writes Wm. My-I
era. mi Caarfcao. MA. ‘’aher trying dif
ferent medicines end n good doctor, la
epjn. I at laat took Dr. KlaEY New DM- >
AUtO MM WILL eOVlA FOUTfA
I la the Reel Yet and U a HaiMl- coeery. which guJckly and perfecUy ^
ON THC FCNINkVUL
cured am.” Proaapt reUef and sure
aeoN Sotfveolr of the Claaa
-‘
it, I
___ -fCr ootMha. eolda. sore throai.
I
of IfOE
bronchltla. etc. Boaltlyely prerenu
poeamonla. Ouaraateed at Johnaoa
Drag More Co.‘a. P. H. Mends and S
C. Walt A Sons’ Drug Stores. Price
________
I MMeager waa dlatrihated today. This 50e and ll-tw a boiiJe. Trial bottles
MAGAZINE WAS IN CHAROC
TMS SENIOR CAASS.
OPPORTUNtTIES
Just like this tka’t pre^mi thwagehM every daj.
ouna MK nr tf.nxRs;
liM. nHM. *«»« dft
1 MB aa BBBIMB. and vko Uid x««
waa eoMtaf terer IW dcrrl* «i(3ood advice to woinea. « you want
avMnt:
atan and Mokamnad
TWEEN THE trips;
; am» the aaoat creditrtle huaber of the
a beaatiful complexkm. clear akin,
kanv ararttklns. 1 knew alnca Tonr
■ I ... —
; year. The laagailne tbia
aiTtral In Bend tkat jcn wonJd come to
bright eyes, red lips, good health, take
New
Car
la
Here
and
Haa
Rean
Pieced
j
forty-four
pegea
and
all
of
them,
me. and 1 kare nattwaj walMd evfrjr
Holliater's Rocky Moontnia Tea. There
in
Inagir^tn Raing Indrertlalng Included, ere Iniepeetlng.
alfkl. for attarward 1 am oownawM
la nothing like IL U cents. Ten or
kj AUak ta aake mj laat joarnry to
Made ef t*w Old MMeten
! ^ haJf-tooe of the Central acboo) la Tablets. Johnson Drug Oo.
Mecca and
ReutaTadnf
illustraaon and this is ful
The aaiprwn. Tory frlfbiraod. waa
lowed by a picture of the claaa of 1»06.
A Sad Scare.
fFttlBd op ta Mere, for abe bocaa to
The eyee of the reeidenu of Trar- The meat Ulustrallon la that at the
a
Some day >t>u will1 get
i
f«ar tkia tnyatertoiM mao; bat. ana
n In
in your bowi
bowels
me City were gladdened yeaterday | faculty and n picture of the chemical when you feel a pain
We will fur a few days give a disoomit of 1Q> pET CMton
dicitisicitiIs. Safety lies In
any Davenport or couch in Block. Rt*mcmber
tu*mcin
ytmjiatre yow
hy the alght of the new automobile bua Mb^ory follo»*a. A clever etching and fear append
Dr. King s New Ufe Pills, a sure cure
Don't wait
choiw' from the most complete line in the
and# iu dehet In the nnemocm | of n aenior hayrkle la another Srhile for all bowel and stomach dlsemma.
FtAO DAY.
my attend- «hiefa
b
on the
Jnst a aoutll payment down, and your
■h as headache, biliousness, costiveOa Wedaaadaj, June 14. wUl ooenr ant Tell me what you can of my fu- | aa the down towa atreeta. The aaw) ths Uhrary kmka as natural as We.__________
Guaranteed
at
Johnson
Drug
anoe.
C
rm
«
rr
4
S
rr
l¥r
yRRnRll
aU.
and
tell
me
trulyat
j
ctr
arrlred
on
the
Mlaaouri
Tueeiay
The
chemical
laboratory
U
shown
and,
ness.
etc.
the cao kaadrod and twenty^chtb ans.
r
H.
Meads.
S.
B.
Walt
A
the
aaaw
time
offering
him
her
bead
|
^
^
jt
band «*d as it was somewhai damaged It! the last lUaatration la a clever draw-;
alTottarr of ike btith of tba Antertoan
Sons' Drug Stores, only 25c. Try
and ehowing him tbe imltn to examine;
Bad. and apoa that day which la daals- bat the eM eetY oerer leached her Jew dM not appear until yesterdny. W. H., tog enUtled "Bm;k yard ialka.“
them.
*aatad hr the prealdent aa dac day eled Sasm. BaMug Umertf to his full Blake, ths promoter of the new nutol The contenu nre very wnll written
Are you lacking In strength and
WMakkuSlMaU Trar tattabU Baa* FmlAw
arrlred
In
the
city
a
day
ago
aad
Is'
The
Ertt
article
Is
a
claaa
hlatory
writ
kBs
•rerr Aaerican wke poaaaaaea a
brtSht end diw|iplng bis staff, be beU
rigor?
Are you weak? Are you lu
wkoukl diiklar It In a ooaeplcuoi» Me hand aloft aa an inrocatloe.to Allah, kow aaMy hemsed here as a txtarclten hy OUve Lackey. foUowed by
huaUtog boalnaaa man. la his ' aatetatocT address deUmred by Miss i pain? Do you feel all run down? The
Blade. If ho doea not own tba cablea l^ooklng down tdteoualy on the daik
Finley last evening. The vale- hlcaalng of health and strength come
town. Cheboygan, be la tbe pres
of hla ooaatry ha ahemid aacara one for ■gure pf the enifireaa, be munnured
slowly: ’Thefe la uo god but Ood. and ident and gsneral maMger of the Che
to all who use Hollister’s Rocky
that dar If fbr no Other oeeaalon. nag
Mohammed is his iirophH. At your birth
Mountain Tea. 35 cenU. Johnson
day la gradually beoondag more widely the atan foretold for you greot power boygan Telephone company and has
rcoogntaed. and the diaplay of Old and greater aarrow. for your happineoa the well earaad diatincUon of potting Wnttor ta ntao given In entirety and a Drug Co.
OVory on the 14th of Jana U n refyeak wlH only be temporary, but year sor to flight Iba competing line in the poem da tha clana amuo hy Grace
No tacrat About It.
lag alght to every patrloilc Amhricah row will laat forever. Tou are doemad thririttg ttnle town. All that remains Lnoaa ahowa mamt nhlUty. Frank An
It ta DO secret, that for cuta. burns,
Tko veiarana of the clrtl war are aa to kwe yonr throne, your husband and of Its formar glory are tbe toll au- derson has an amusing description ct. ulcers, fever sores, sore eyes, bolls,
pedally loyal to flag day. aad amoag your non and wander alone through tbe tkma for long distance. After Mr. the aenkK hayrlde. “Kewaunee’’ is etc., nothing is so effective as Buck
werkf like a lest sUr.
Blake visited Trarerae Oty about six the title of a pretty story by Mias len's Arnica Salve. “It didn’t take Ions
the Md soldiers yea will flnd a seoti
•*Theae erents will not happen at
cure a bad sore I had. and It ta all
McMlchael
and
“Parting
(tneai that should he reflected la eveiy once, for the blow would klU yoo. To weeks ago and looked orer the field Mabel
v». K. for sore eyes." writes D. L. Gre
Words’’ is the title of a poem by Miss gory. of Hope. Tex. 25c at Johnson
^iAnarkma. la Traverse City the i
you aa an empress It will not be per with an eye to the locntloo of this
>beni of Mdnieraon post are already mitted to enter the Und of your hoa- auto line he went to Chelsea and Laurg Van Valkenburgh. “The Crack Drug Store Co.’s. F. H, Meads. 8. E.
.w Itiapire I
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interest band or son except by permlaaloo of found th© outlook no tarormble and of Brained Inventor” has the ctas-s Walt A- Sons’ drug stc^.
. plamilag to
^ flag day. and Cbmmandar Morgan |
fou deapls^ Yon w lU hare to each promise that be immedtotoly be prophecy and Miss tenn Theobald
^
^
'eeek a home with strangers, aad the gan iMgottotkms tor the placing of a eaatributed a short essay on “The
I the Record ^ > ask thc
dress of woe will never leave yoor
•^dJOaana «f
< Trarerae CUy to make It a form; your Jewels will be hut toar- bm to oommlaaloa. One maath of Principal cause of the American Rev.^poiat to dMlday Old Glory on the 14th dropa. 1 have said.” He had scarcely haaineas baa demonstrated to him the olttUon.’’ “Advance of the Commer
Adf June. We hellere that this Is a ceased when tbe empreaa. tetrifled and aaoeeaa of auch an undertaking and cial Cdiuae” Is the title of an essay
here now. not a aorice In the by Adolidi Wilhelm and “Slavery In
threw at his feet a purse of
*^v , ^.QomMendable aenUment and should
Firr Sak RT Trada
ike eoemtngtid more and more each gold..crying out: *’You baae lmpoator< work but a reproaentatlre of a suocaaa- Plant Life** la the subject of Lillian
take tbe fruit and reward of your Ilea ful aato bus route fully eataWiahod. WDbelm's essay. With tbe essays and
and let me out of your denr. ’Then,
tingled some “Insurance
Also double harness
(
^ The Amerldm flag, (ho emblem of making hurriedly out she ran swiftly The line in the south part of the state j pdpers are
department of fun.
• - IhmmAoa nhd liberty. Is dear to the away. This atraage and unhappy pre- covers twelve mllea of sandy, gravelly ] Rlaka’’ and also
^
rkenrt.of every clUwm of this coontry- dktlou waa made In 1S09. How literal and hilly ootintry road lying between ; The Messenger tblK month is a
'.•nd while there Is nerer a quosUoo of ly it has been fulfilled events bare Manchester and Cbdaea. and two! fine souvenir of the tiass of l»05 and
trips are covered a day. the auto j every friend of the class and ail Inicrleyatty to tbe flag, there la often a proved.
making the twelve miles In one hour j eated in tbe young people of the m hexd
fhrgHfulneas of Its dec-p slgniflcanoe.
Turkey rwrmer's Beerets.
with a three hours’ stop at either end should have one. ’The work was done
but on the 14th of June there ahpuld
Tbe turkey farmer pointed to a of the route.
i the Herald and Record presst-s.
be BO forgetfulnew but a seal to dla small mill wberelu a |>etruleum engine
Mr. Blake busied himself this morn
play the flag as conspicuously as possi ebug-ebugged vigoronslr.
.Jacket Sale is still
1-8
Mr. Justice Wills. In his charge to
ble, and thereby to the rising gonera• In that mllf be said, “tbe feed for ing in placing the canopy top and glas«
..vu, V..
.uv large
... V —...
Jury at the Liverpoid Av
auto ««..
and then __ grand
Uon exhibit e pelrlctic spirit which is my 2.000 turkeys Is ground. Tbe front
yvu. on
w. the
.uv
sizes, ulludetl to incl>riiili*s’ ImiiM-s. rcfor
.
of
the
OKI
.0.1,
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..
whole
secret
of
successful
turkey
rais
chameu-riaUc of the American.
brother Judges luid Wit aide to
.
If yoyr flag Is got Jn condition, look ing lies iu abundant feeding. It keeps Ne-ah-ta-wanta route* whore the rcall meuj^nsy to feed my birds. ’Tbey
to U at ottos. BO that on flag day you are fed five tlmea a day. and each mElntng portion of the day will be. gather was that they were perfin tly
spent. He expresses himself aa high- useless—as Ufe!essI a pl»«-e
plc«-e of s»*ntl' win be prepand to hoist Old Qlor>'.
turkey geU aa mmh aa be can bold,
is ever '"‘n pa»-sed.
ly pletaed with tbe outlook for the
('arrots lioiled In lard and cruabad
barley and milk nre very good fntten- permanent csubltahment of the new
THE ilCYCLE ORDINANCE.
SPECIAL for
Saturday—nut Ur
rival of the tdectrlc cars. As far as
scotch and cocoaaut cream flak*-.? lo
It has now lK«cn more than two weeks
Ibem. Then, tbe last thing be Mr. Blake has UH>n enaUed to Inform
cents a pound.
The L-Grctti.
Blnoo the ordinance prohibiting thoause fore going to roost they eat all the
himself, of the oonditlona of Xhe route i
“
of the sidewalks by bicycle rldem ha« oatmeal |H>rrklgp and buttermilk they ho exi>ectB to bt* able to make iwoj
U0C Task.
been enforced. , We regret to state, can llud room for.
trips to the peninsula a day and handle | ^ «-a<
task to undertake
“Tocks cost more than bens oo tbe
however, that there has been a ruth
all chartert'd work out of hours.
i cure of such a bad case of kidney
teas disregard of this ordinance. At market, because tbey are harder to
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fuse as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero
kee. la., but Elecirlc Biliei-s did it. H
night time and even In the day tltne j ralae. If they get together they fight
OFFICERS ELECTED.
aitotber. and they cat.
writes: ‘ My kidneys were so far gou<
I could not sit on a chair without
ordinance constantly. Chief of Police
houn before kill ChaHe* Oafo*
Nohl* Grand of cushion: md suffered from dreadful
headache, and depression,
Ashton has taken the matter In hand
|„ iQade to aw-glk>w a half pint of
j
In Electric Bitters, however. I found a
ermlned to proiweuie to the] vinegar. This vinegar makes bis flesh
ad la detpi
At the regular meeting of Equality cure, and by them was restureil to
Every’thing new—The finest store fixtures in the state—registered pharmacists—
Irtent of tlhe law ever> violation. Ht j fine and tewier: without It be would lodge. No. 503. l. O. O. F^.. the follow ! perfect health. I recommend this great
The promptest of delivering at any hour of the day—prescriptions put up absolutely
ionic medicine to all with weak kiding officers we-e elected:
it-ed
bv
neys,
liver
or
sloaiach.
Guarantt
and declares that ignorance of the orNoble grand. Charles Defoe.
Johnson Drug Store Co.. F. H. iMeads.
correct. Just as the doctors give them to you—all these features make ^‘The Hrsdiaanoe In this regard will t>e no, cs
Vice noble grand. Fred Light.
8. E. W’all & Sons, druggists. Price
cnae. BNery bloclc rider should post
Recording secretary, Charles A, 50c.
If LwwdMi RMhed.
nah Drug Store” the ideal place to trade. By the way, have you ever stopped here?
himself apon the laws governing the
The solid mrth which to moat of ns BMgocomb.
represents the highest i*osslblUty of
' nae of bicycles in the city.
Do so the next time you go by. Look around and see how you like ns, if nothing
Treasurer. Rev. L B. Blasell.
TSe best equipped Sbtde depflrtfixity Is to the scientist a very tremu
Representative to grahd lodge,
mcRt iE Nortbeni Hicbirii. We
lous. shivery Institution, quaking every
more. The finest show cases that ar»^ made in the United States, are hHed w’ith the
minute, aud that seriously every sixth Charles A. Edgecomb.
The grand lodge aaoeis in Benton nake tiy size ysE wish.
newest of goods. One big case has nothing but rubber goods. Hot water bags,
lor seventh da.v. Jaiuin has two earth
J. W. Ailliken.
Eanler Claaa and Frisada to ths Es- quakes a day. and terrlfle tataclysms Harbor in June,
rubber sponges, rubber air cushions, rubber atomizers, nasal syringes, nursing bot
tent of 800 Lsft for th# North
' aglUtc tbe world, away from t>entet>
on the Columbia.
| of po|tulatlJU. unknown to all but tbe
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^ I DR. W. J. HIGGINS
tles. rubber nipple^ medicine droppers, teething rings, douches, and dozens of other
I mao U'bind the seisuiograph. 'Thrso
quakes,
luakes. ol
of which the world at large
two
i
Mexican
state
o(
TtascaU.
is
the
only
|
|T|t|p
I|Pt|tAl
UlTorR
crowtt o^^
There was
articles made from the ver>’ best of rubber.
extend over thousands full blooded Indian holding a position » A
takes no t
IPVUUU ▼▼ WE IE
rltorj. The tJIfu earth In the republic on tbe other side of the
239 EAST FROKT STREET
quake <-aus€d aubsktem-es twenty feet Rio Grande. It ta the siualiest of the
nonl senior class excursion this mom- j dr»‘p >n patches of Und forty to sixty
itT-seven atates, but ta rk-h In his
tug. The boat pulle,! aw-sy from the i miles in extent ll>e t’harlestown toric Interest. Colonel Cabuantai bar
force
of
24.dock at 7 o’clock and wlU arrive at! earthquake rei*resented
ruled with snob a comblaatlou of tea0Ot).Ui».UUO.uX) foot pounds for an area dernesB. simplicity and flrmeuss as to
Cb.rie,o..
.K.K.. .! .COCK
of.ten square mltaa. What would bap- win the greatest respect from follow
two U»ck t»m, will clMh X l:». The ^
LoikIw. Id the t(K» of .uch __
Traverse City b<»ys left full of coofl- jacideot? It would b* as If a weight cltlwtis.
11L
J. W. 8L.A-TKR
Superfine
Organdi.
Ihobair
tiL*:
"4
t':
Cusire
W A O O N
nmj
Grecian
Uoile
S^utb
Side
MJ. Wilhelm,
Omha
Stntt
PUREST OF DRUGS m
WEitTOCHUiroiX
Kaall Sharing Lodon
denca notwlihslandlng that most of ©f 24.000 tons dropped from a height
SPECIAL for Saturday—Butterthe team attended the cqnwBenceroent of 1UI> miles bad descended uihmi it.
exeirlses ami byydaiplf so lost se veral! Oui-tlftb of the force of the Gifu Bootch and cocoanut cream flakes 10
oMts a pound.
The LeOreiti.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
.taette.
How’s
red Dollars reWe offer One H
atj
ward for any ca*
Hall’s C
t be cured
] moat rational and least uaed ta
BNBY A CO,
young colt and accustom
iddle. The usual
. and flnanclally , of the Indian ta to chluke the pony Into
ttlons made topiporary
teaiporary a«
aubmtasldD and
oht any obligations
Waldlng. Kinnan A Mar aud beat him until his s|>lrit Is broken.
-------le Druggists. Toledo.. O..
Btarviuf the pony Into good behavior
Hall’s Caurrh Cure Is taken In
ternally. acting directly upon the hlooe
__
ttion. which, although
ocvaaionallj
•
bottle. Bold by all druggists.
JecU, ta drarrrcdly unpopular, and
Take Hall’s Family PllU for conall
preoeas tbe pony ta tied to a stake aad
atarved antU from Mieer weaknesa
rakneaa be
Kavy Bopaaosesa.
accepo food without lashingt out with
Every rope used In the BrtWth aaral
f^m
from star
aervice. from hearing line to hawser, ygttan be la gradually timtoed with a
aad wl.ererer It may be aaed. on ship-, ,©ek to bear burden and famUlaflxad
Inard or In dm-kyard, has woven Into ^
saddle and bridle unttl when hta
oae of Its atrantlw for purpooea of •freogih returns he forgets that ha haa
identlflcattaa a red thread. The pro jarmr been ngnlarty hcokea.-<Maali7
auaaptkni ta that any ro|ie with the red
thnad foaad outaMe of aach na^ la la
taRMUpar hands. This ruMom to the
laya of Nelaoa, or even before that.
TRY A IIECOIIO WANT AOi
ov SMC «a«tMt a tawan,
a aciM. vm mu jmc tf|
m MT n.
J. V. MlUkcs.
DR. tolMYOER
OKN'TIto'T
MBVt OPPICB OVER PEOPLES SAVINOS BANK
JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
A Three Light Chandelier
m
TBE SAVING ON A
REFRIGERATOR
is not so much in the price you pay for the article, as in
the reduction in the ice bill. We save you as much or
more than ary other store in the price and sell you a re
frigerator that will consume the least amount of ice. The
Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator is an example of perfection known all over the
countr>’. We *vant you to be sure and see the kind that is lined with GENUINE
PORCELAIN on sheet steel. Them are no seams or joints, it will not corrode
and cannot be effected by grease or acid. W^e can sell you a REFRIGERATOR
for $7.75 or one tor $42.00, and have any number of prices and styles in between.
'
^
Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
Polished Brass Finish—Ox Copper
JUST RECEIVED 600 NEW SHADES
J. B. Paige Electric C6.
m CASS STREET
PHONE 60B
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTIIE COMPANY
ipjl
>i
THi tvotfNQ necomx.
«yaa.
■OW IS THE THE FOR HYOiEi
C
8ttfd«atr eartlAcates v«rc awarded ■UW Id inC 1^11111 niu
ST. FRMGIS
CLASS EXBtaSES
S;
as folkrwa:
^
Oilrer Caair«eaii Ml*% ttriea Sfrek.
him
----------------Far Ejwlar «d Cora Catarr^ -ew Thar
Now U the
time to nie
HycmM.
nskU Orada—rm^k Xelaoa. Praift when the oarty aomaMr days make It
t ar air of •»■
af the
OB. Leonard Orer.
ao
. Albert WdBrd.
8^ Heydoa. Hat
The Hyomd craatment. breathed for a
r^waU HKb arhod..;
iUrtMn^ Grahaai. Ilylvl.
the maaatad al which was am unde'-;
didod aatll Wadsaadar nigti. when the;
Matilda Kauer, Helen Dloa.
McAfee
easy
to core catanLai
... ..
htei a poem.
“Mr. Ilowclla looked orer the poem.
Then be aaid to the young m-nn:
“Idd you write this i»oeui entirely
then. It oomplocely rids the e.rsiem of,
yoaraelfr*
catarrh.
“•Y,**. sir. 1*0 yon like itr the
in Mar or June, will-do good twice as
’
"Wlm ani 1?^ liln»lere.l the hruien
Flano duet. Miaaos Heydon and K , »«** • I m *he first officer of ibis ship."
I
"M ell. go get >mir skli.|*cr. tln-n^
Hetitaiion. MUs Uilu Mertif*.
B.#aj,
•t'aihol^
I.Aiira Gagne.
Educatloa,"
I
Miss |
!rr*iM.
Violin solo. MiWi
Moblo
Violin solo, Mlm f. Moblo.
Accotn
liseesM nssd* Ki
imnlst. Miss M. Lafayette.
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^
sting in Kiiiiwis will I
Ilnrtcstlni
• inhhilc
-Miss EdnaI Holmes.
1
rresenutl
-o ».V.r
U,
yield, lliey an- iMiiig Miught as far;
Hong. Class Kaw-wcU - ^
U.t an N>;- York and hlgl. wsg.-M are
Every numiM-r was well rendt revl.l ihouiImiI. tVIlh this as the story of
the audlcnctt showing their apprerla-' i»ne
tme state wr get ai
an l.h-a of wh.n.the
' story of the w hole
tjlry la.
Uon by frequent encores.'
AOer* the' prcsmlaUoo «.f dlplomaN
••n.vo««l onlUwry
uimhk
mented oa the goo^l
iuu.-h
Otxl work of tiling* very iuu<
the eighth grade, anda ep.c-iimrsKt-d them ■ h^ve h.nd a mik. t>»i>ion of |il<-u.tid
to'ssmliane in their splendid effort* of
“r
ito|is.
with the n-MiU th.il the lamier N
Ike year Just cloaed. •
'Thu clam mouo <d
U the
Only
Noblllly
Virtue.'' was. he said.
TW t>srky‘« PUtlsrlloa.
••worthy of prmrtlco and tntist filling
U.» ctertcler o» O. l.lr ilrl »rKl.
i
I- lliaMi
he ,*4hi.
casa spoke a few words In praise of
trae City arfi making to further Caiho-.
Hr aducailoii.
,,r.
tloK In IV. btmttn VI-.
Two ycNing ladles
raJmer
Tnid,*. i
!
’wito
hualn. K*
In
£v:;;rr;
-,u .utih,.|,
•'
nitnnii-* Inter the man at
th.-i‘"f*
ami tin-
«.niicr
4v
writing.
Fourteen pupils wetw graduated fmni ’ ,,m | *.^J|
the eighth grade to the high «chixi:.,
,r;
too Iwid." hr said.
asardi-d IpIPM the waiter,
certlllrvcs
ra«-tktxi ig
Tin- waiter gn-i
■* otme.
"'Veil, ain’t dai
tvarher's certtficatus, fiveuitH-r pupil*'
pupils'
1 at the Ui xt
; snnri legUlator. who H trying
Miss Oagni* handled her subje.-t with »n Upping “
credit to hefa«-ir and ht<r tutors, pro
aeotlng many facta to prove that
receiving
ai,„.7o
“ XeilKi
. I.nt Ah t
tempting spn-gd In the banquet
bail. |
-I\.sil*;is t'llr V-.-.T
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;
^
!
;
the c'entral huUdingl then, hoonding
from tnewv. hit the tap of the cell
Idock. where he acqoired avAdent
eUaiMty to land hltn on the grotiad.
These m.vs|ierted incldema coofnaed
•«*** ^
captured. Wnguiarty
iiilsfortune of his fsliare w*s not
routh sKkrd
- I tblpk I. I.
nowcli.
Mtid yon
Mr. j
.omi^se U an- J
.-n certaluly did.* said
ranB flnnlv.
[ wtt»:e every line of It
months.
1*^
The
of him and
eroblcd tbercafter
out or n,y own bend.’
" Thetu l.«»r1 H.rnm. I am gird to
as eurpriaed ea
t:M—t yerj. IVet 1 was im.ler it»« ImBi«-l.op Warreo
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.vogratiiLtry >1*11
premiot.- that von had died at .Mima-;
his___________
1<hiIu1.i.v
8aii ; of aiil.t-eight ^^»*^l.oh^t prcaobera and
’•mi-zhi It jio-sl many je^rs ago.’
ibc'.r wives.
Aot.wibi
MUM
-
TWE QUAl-ITV S’rORE
$2.50 White Waists
: ftr SL50
Here is a faving for you; These waists have sold all the season at from
$1.75 to $2.50,' there are several kinds L-atthe sizes are all complete.'from
112 to 44, a few colored ones in the lot; all arc this seasons goods ami
are fully up to the Milliken standard ot quality, look these over while
the sizes are complete.
-i-? ■*
.^n entirely new line and the prettiest ones we ever had; the designs are
particularly attractive, most of them are the Japanese designs, edges
and sleeves piped with plain colors. One of the best ideas is a crape
cloth in white red and blue, large llowing bell sleeve.
AIL FOR SALE!
These are Only One Dollar
V- ■ er. Cl
hltn !i una^te.-
OAKHEIGHIS
LOT 110
LOT 182
LOT 183
LOT 184
LOTTOS
LOT 230
LOT 235
LOT 236
LOT 237
LOT 196
TOT 203
LOT 211
L0T2I2
LOT 213
UIT2I4
Handsome Kimonas Both Long and Short
111 tide i
AHer the program ail enJo>ci] a'vmmii ;
W. I» Howells- «M a pat*, i
roomieec narrate* that Many
'.▼fan a«o a priMMMT atteKpted his,
ly evenrone knoFs that need fnithfaUy.
JXTL
I
I oar*.
ronipcau/ '
A rua-anooe Mr.
troubles.
Admiral Tate. Rtlrilns. V. P. A .
The complete Hyomei outfit costs
Thar foaad the larve assembly hail. eommand the AsUlk sqnadroo. ‘nben
hot one dollar, and consista of a neat
■aoratod with the naikmal colors*; tm Iteatvnant of one of the smaller
Inhaler iknt can be carried is the
lima and cat IV»»er*, and tnjttyti a'
was taklnc her. with some
pnroe or vest pap||,et and will last a
ipat creditable program, rendered by > HiAenliy. Into a amaU harbor
lifetime, a medicine drjnoer. ard a
laland «naot.
the fradaatinc ebsseo. the occasion
^
bottle ■ vt Hyoaael.
Extra bottles of
;*lral old dOWOeaST lolisteT
balBf the luator*'far^ell to
grad
^
dory pu«l UiKli wttn
H.vomet tnn be procured. If desired,
te, Mlaa !
ti
fur fiMy certs.
taa the B
wbrrtwl
Urnims*l
I sblfrs1 progress,
8. E. tValt ft Sons give Ihclr per
to the High ochool of 1 Ptlrllnc lean*-r1 ever the ddr and gave
and the t
Bonal gaarantea arlth every Hyomei
some rtmlcr deep
thoee who aocrrsefully passed the final i him the iM-iieftt
outfit they aeU to ref|ind the.money U
rsamlaail«|b in the grammar depart !^ lancusgf.
T,«
■—a, a>r Jteeia aesab*.
Tbe Uptenbt. oro of tbe-Xoienaf
Vcdma^ «k«v at imrkmm. i»riat» a 1
of the priean. In the <hm»e of the ^
’ maUrn t aIWb« i* »howa open arladowa •
In tbe hicheat portloa.
The aectHa-i
----------------------------------
fittlcklT as it did In Jaaaary. atid near
d« the High aehool departaMwl.
Address of aelcome. U
lirtaaei.
few Blavtm three or four tiBe a day ’
fHoMaof.the
u4«f laettaUaiH^t ooi in the
GreeOog. rla>a.
cmr. MicwfAW,^>day« jmnc *. fm *
at Any OChar Tima.
Beatrice BaeUaiaatel. Mba Anaa
Doni«. Mtee laaz MoMo.
etwcr has parradad the auanj eiua
tkavemk
doe. not nee aatbfatflea. Tbdm is,
„ rtak wHaterer U> the puretan*r of l
Long Kimonas in pretty Designs
at. $2 50 and................................................................................
$3.50
ww
Dainty silk ones in rich Japanese ‘patterns
$5*00
■0
Tbs following loachers' certificate*
in Palmer methiHl of buNlneM* writing,
were awa-di-d;
Miss
M.
Laura Gagne.
•
Mis*
ThCf
jrC
COlBj
CUt- RfifTlfid
' MllsUn CurlfitfiS. 39c Ifid 49c rfilf.
Vera
These are all early selections and are the
J. W. MIlUkCD.
N FOUR WINDOWSI
WHAT IS AZIE?
The only Cleaner and Pol
isher that is complete in
itself, combininjr the clean
ing material and cleaner
in one article ready for use.
Dip the entire bag in wa
ter,wet thoroughly,wrench
out so it will not drip and
rub on article to be cleaned
and sufficient moisture
and cleaning material will
; come through the pores of
the bag to do the work.
Rub off with a dry cloth.
Will last as^long'as three
bars of cleaning,or scour
ing soap and cannot scratch.
Contains no acid, g;rit or.
injurious substance.
WITH
ZIE
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now largely built over, and good lots arc
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately. excepting 182, 1S3, IS4. which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
LOW SPOT GASH PRICES
The whole bunch of
IT’S ALL IN THE BAG
TRY IT FOR
While Cleaning one With Anything Else
For Windows; Mirrors and Plate Glass it has no equal,
fo^ .positively nothing else will clean with snch rapidity and
case. Wet the bag and AZIE does the rest
Wrkig the bag out so it will not drip, and rub it on thc,^
windows. When it commences to dry rub it off with a d^ cotton
cloth. Rubs off quicker and polishes brighter than anything clsck
Handsomtsi Lets in Oak Hetglits
FIFTEEN LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
ABARGAIN!
POnCEUklH
4UIANirEWAIIE
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
NiCKA^
AOATEWAIIE
COPPEK
For ten cents you can take it AZIE at your grocers.
•All E -1 T’S ALL I NT Hl-AAG
THOU. BATES,
123 Frwt Sheet,
TRATERSE CITY. IVCH.
4
TfuvmK cmr, incNMAn.
CUSS V 94 Tons mru
or kl^
■lator. Ml*. OuTte Blodcott. 1» Wool
m»t otroot. acod •» mrt. OoaU
«M to BWi—pflMi pern «kldi
tko doooMod kod kooa * •offerer tor
<ov reoro. Ho comm w Mlekisoo
trcNB Xrv TcmIi foor yoi^s oao ood
Mdo kto kOMO vftk kis olMor. Mr*.
Bkidffeit. wko tkoo reeid«« mt Oestrol
Loke. tko Camily orrtvkiciiB tkU city
two wooki
Tko foB^ral unokff^
not yoc Mde.
lu.
,»on.« lb. » '.•
JMh
bl. Ul. .bomln, from,
dropsi^and old age.
|
^
ETIQUETTE IN 1628.
I-' / ^ ■" IP
imw
DRY FARMING SYSTEM
PffllSONAL.
■ S rTTrii i
Tll'!gJ-2g
Kingriey
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^
v|
hymns. A girls* cboma then rendered others,
but exewse tbyartf and remove
xrboat. «-oru. alfalfa and sugar beets. | j|r». James Ayres of Cedar Ran. who i
housekeeping. Inquire Record
june 2-tf
,5^^,
oaiaha iNek-) dispatch.
| ^ been vlstlng her daughter. Mm..J.
”A Swing Song.** accompanied by Miss whatever tormenta thee.”
llK-n the
irrigation Pi^ecta
Marguerite Bvana. and then an oiigrand
I''**
Elmira,
returned
nomej
faU»rca^b.v the gDvemmmt —*
teal story was read by Miss Helen
this morolne.
Mrs. Thos. Tobin of Gmpire. who
Miss Hanaen took the interesting story I
excuiabb^ In a dandy of t'bjae
been vlslUng friends in the city,
of two school girl friends and follovrod | days when be donned for the first Ume:
the wster.
returned home this morning.
their life for Are years of study where
T. 8L Peter, capuin of the life aar-;
she described their goal and ambition oototwd silkm doublet and boae.
ing crew at North Manitou laland, who of the ordinaneo wiU br'aeverely dealt
Jioin1ntf^$10.0Ut to esj'Wiment’^loilg has been spending a few days in the with. Look ouL
of work as completed in the gm-at 000- tto-gul^”r^^aeT«jrty: *^f
aervatoriea aeraas the sea. It wai
city, left this morning for Lcland.
fou Of
and we„ pr.
Chief of PuBua
_____ ________
__ ____
Henry Cline of Cedar was In the may 3Mt
pared. The chwlag number was a^p^u with lun-oiulug niodeoty. IHMUI
,,wk^nder
the direction of,.-.*,
*wwk
undqr^
of I city >osierday and returned home this
^•EDDING GIFTS.
waits song snag by the full chorus and . not thyself arrogantly, neither go mauindustrial department of tbe liar-1 morning.
Hand
painted
chhta.
then Principals Lee Hornsby and the | Ingly about, la-t not thy hands bang
, the Burllngtoa road is
Robert Price took a hike down the
Rich cut gUss.
Mlasea B*ood. Vivian. LorUe and Gross { ««n|*»y to the ground and tnck
comlocUug exiKTlmenls of iu own on M. A N. E. with his camera today.
■
, f.,na of*uOO acres lu western NebraaSterling silver spoons.
atepped on tbe atage and banded to thy boae at «^Teiy turn.”
W. H. Hulburt of Norlhport paaaed
Handsome jardinieres.
each individual ciaas of which achool
k*. «•- ‘^'<"■*0«™empio.v«i
through the city on hia way to Mania- GRADUA*TE GIFTS.
they represented the diploma which
«nu„.
loa.r. but UK-j —Nori toe this morning.
Lovely chatelslnes.
meant eo much as a stepping
advice. -When apeaklng. rolae not thy
•
. .
0,^0 i,ave subJohn HIcke)- of thU city waa called
Handsome wslchea,
Wgber education at a later period. But, voice aa If thou wert *T> lng an edku" \ ^-ibed^ w'veral thouiouid doltars to- to the bedside of a friend at Midland
\ Dainty gold rings,
one member of the class of ninety-four.; Is Jnat aa |M-rtlneut uow ns w-bm Ibej
^xiH-.rimeuUug tn that section.
and left thla roan.
F\)unUln pens.
Homi>r Ackerman, was absent and this ; budding young gentlemen of Iji I- ranee j
^ Luudred different farmers and
Myron Burch, from Missouri, who
Rich lockets.
owing to hia work today at Charlevoix |
it drummed Into llieiii.
,
ij, Lumijule county, Wyo^ 1
Table innnnem lu ibte^ days must Jlveil^e^ a pK™gr^^^
Iw.n vUIUng* friends In this city
SulUble gifts from She upwards
In^e track team yenta.
,
primlilve even
th ate « least live acres each a«voni-1 Jrft f»r Thompsonvllle this noon.
| P. 8,—See our new lino of souvenir
Profeaaor Homt led tbe orchestra. |
^^ose of mm.e of the llfly *s-nt ts
Ing to dlrectlotis Hsned from a central: Ben Robertson left this noon for i spoons.
ble d'hot«'s In our cities, for tbe isx»t ^
bo4ly. i southern
SI
Michigan, where he wlU
R. W. Rastall, Jeweler.
culU- „ipend the summer with relatives.
“dry farming”
may 8l-3i
n of laud w itlio
Mra. U flouls Has ReUiroed From cough or apll or wl|>c thy nose
,
whatever,
llie
lamis
aff«ted
are
1
dellvert-d.the
addrt^s
dexterously and without « great iiohw.
those mllbous of acres of wmlarld;___ ,
_____ 1... „v««i
Meeting a* Charlevoix—omcers
‘•Stuff not thy mouth with food when
tvlikh are now j Kr*'l»»ting exerc^ last evening, re-j
CRINNELL piano will be used
Were (lec*ed.
eating, and drink
..w
I larui-U over to the «aulcmcn. tbe pral- j turned to Olivet thU noon.
mgi, ,ichool comwine If thou art ;:;rZ.T uleasin"
r«ttU*snak.. and tbe owls.
B. M. James of Mayfield Is In the
Mra. L. Soule, who was sent as a rep | boiuu'. Show
oierunu b picasun- ^
have,city on business.
resemallve from the local chajrter,
under -tUtebes” nud
Don Burgess returned from Kingsley
E. 8.. returned yesterday from
.
IgatinL j.nKluoug heavy re- this n<xjn where he has been looking
„ ofi knife
saecUng of the Megusee association
knife IHIn- not
not gr.*asy.
gn*asy. When It Is ueresi. But If tbe efforts of after Imsim*ss interc^t.s.
the fork, do It
••drj- fanning” prove
the Eastern Sur. held at Charlevoix. I
'
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Peck ami daughWednesday, May 31. There were eight j
chapters represoniad and the follow-]
of the meats, nml. If hy »hsnre ,
yalu- ! Grand Rapids, where they aiu-ndt-d the
lag offleers were elected for the ensu-j thouI dost,
dost, put them not buck afh-rwunl
gn-.ring punusw-s.
j «.-ddlng of their CiMisln. Mis. B«-«le
Ing year;
I before
> The system used lu dry farming Is ri-; Phingt-r and Claude Stewart which
-It is II very ind‘-«-«*ut thing to wiisPresident, Mr*. Hattie Cooper of
diculously simple. Ijte Iu the suinroor
Grace church Wt-dnevday
Ihe sq-cat from thy fata- w ith thy map- J tbem.il Is plowM very det-p. Il ls tbtMi
ceremony was perCharlevoix.
kin. or with the same to Mow thy uomFirst vtee president. Mrs. Loii Hln- ur clean the plate or platter."
mr,[ciroin?ril^^^^
«**'• i^’rtesque Gairdner
mau of Bellalre.
iU».s the molRlure, where It would i ami imroi-dlaiely following the church
Second vlc»» president. Mrs. M. A.
even remniu dan>p In hard ground. I »«-rv’.re a ircK-ptlon lollowctl at the
*rherc arc lots more Eitrsvagont
Robinson of Boyne Clij'.
prevent evaporation
homt* of the bride on SaU-tn avenue.
habits, hut few more ECON*
8t>crutary, Mrs. Jenalo Wooden j>f’d«y by a rh-h old nm who feansl
sely scrateM-d. Tie- folk
will
Wi>ul
I
I
k
Kalkaska.
ikal after bis dratU bH
the erop 1* put in anti cuUlv
^Gkir^^i»Ttant
aim is to help our
Treasurer. Mrs. F. A. Walbrighl of i-ontcKied by bis two sons, lie bad lilx fuune manner as lu other slates. Crops I
customers to Et-onomize, and here
will with bim.audlie re-ad it to th-m-nil
•. bow-!
Oeniral lake.
>«. .he m...c
o......
Wallaev. The- latter Uuniglil that here
is one more example ol hiiw wc do
The work Wednesday evening was and tbere It was not fair and impar Ing iK-rmiUed to rest eaeb nlteniallug Brown of Forest Lodg- were Traverse
It
exemplified by the Charlevoix chap tial euoug’i. He suggestM ana-nd(i«y guests yesterday at the I*ark
In speakirtt of paints, ^
ter iu a iM-a-liful manner, after w hich I meniK, and ihsot- nuu-iidiucnts llte old
course cveiyl>ody paints more or
Plaee. returning again last evening.
eady
- banquet was glvt-n the gueftts.
| man agreed to make.
easleni "Wyoming liavo succeeded
less, If you have chains Isl.lcs,
Mesdames John and L. IX-uster and
The assoclallun voted to furnish a
”Vou w-e." sahl tk-neral Wallace, as securing n yield of thirty-five bushels
i>«»tiiiier of Sutltins Bav came
screens, flower |K»ts, etc , to’ )ta
Qll
It do not have to buy ,a dullar'a
in the Masonic home at Oran.l
T’ IL *1 nl'i '**'
city this roondng for . «lsy’#
wuys mvoKKary^ if we wish onr wills mcrly no wheat whatever vm» gn»wu
paint. You can just drop
to be um-ontt-stod. to make tbeai per- i-x»x-|it umler the Irrigating ditch. ; shopping tour.
in
at tbe t^numy Store and buy
f(s'tly e«iultable. We should draw up Eiimilly large crops of com, alfalfa nml
Mr. and Mrs. Frank l»a\is «if North-
TIUfflinTICE.«CTCtEBIDaS '
K6UZS ISSOCIITION
Wh^t the can fc*r arm went forth In \ ^
before he was allowed
1M1 JiNeph nobnt re*iK>nded and en j^^
badges of his olice. He
lUUd In the TwenU-flrst Infantry, jooj^jng today for the leaders of the
C3omi4ty'B. where ho sem^
-dragoons.”
nor Jo tbe country of his adoption.
The annual meeting of the Young
He wta.a shlagis weaver by trade, Women’s Home and Foreign Mlaalonthough after taking ep tbe norlbe.m ar>’ society of the First Baht 1st church
homestead Ju.w>Bainad qnieUy on the will be hold at the home of Miss IWItb
farm of eighty ssmw which was bis de Gibbs on West Eighth sireot tomorrow
light. On live penlns^iU he was loving fiivnoon.
ly called tbe ‘’Daddy of tbe Peninsula”
p'rof. 1. B., Gilbert will enter the
and well did be tkuMMne the name fur Teachers* college at New/lfork during
hind and geahM to all he became tbe the month of July for instruction, tbe
‘ figttre which for nearly half a century school Itself being a branch of Colum
I by old and young. The bia college.
,
family .extends dow n tn the genaologH. H. Thatcher of Ihuitlac and J. P.
Ical tree for five generations, with Sherman of Saginaw have iH-en guests
aeven children, tblrty-oaegrandchlldren at tbe Park Place for iwneral da>-a
tortyKNie gnwi gramlchlMren and two while on a nortbem tubing trip. They
great great grandohUdreo, the children spent the day at Kingsley yesterday
being H«'nry and John of Mapleluu, and rotum«*<l last evening.
jroaeph A. of H<idus. Phillip of KeyGb*nn Luts appeared iKdure Judge
sdoae. SolomtMi of Bingham, Mrs T. J.
CMldB’l HrMl«>lilti*r ra<-» All.
Judge Tucker uf the Boston crimin
tlaBof af tIO Bouth Union street and sliver dollar for the short ride
Mrs. George Rosel of t.l7 East Front was taken on the nldewnlk lirnt evening al «‘ourt Is a man of iiio«l unprenllotis
ibiy roceally while
alteet. Thc^groal great gromlchlldren at 5 o’clock 00 the auuth side of Bast afiiusimnre.
be was walking along a Boston
betas the two Utile daughters of Mrs Eleventh street.
street, osrrjliig a slmbby notion urnBthel nomd.
bn-lln aiKl looking for all the world
THE MARKETt.
Tbe funeral arrangements are not
like a wutilryiuan. when a tmuko
steen-r stf'p|H*<l up to him and elnimed
yet completed though the services w ill
East Buffato. June 2.—Caiile—Art- arqualnlaiire. ‘i don’t seem to retuemtake plaee at Mapbdon Sun da v morn
Ive and firm. VtuU calves—Active at her you.” said tlie Judge. Vikui being
ing at the church.
strung values. Sheep and lambs—Act-1 ttrged to refreidi liU memory the Jmlge.
'
OmtrisW. Fuller.
higher. Hogs—Steady to *«’**‘*>C through the little game. e.ilioly
—....
..... 'rlend. 1 have I
aakl:
George W. Fuller, owe of the earliest I ^hade stroiiger; trade fair.
•
gettlera of Almira. B*msle wvinty. died! r>,.,roU. Mich.. June 2.—Vi*heal—
1 all .vou know.”
uarlr thU morning at the ‘-ome of hl^ June. $1.(6: No. 2 red. II 0.*i: No. 3
='r.r;iir=;:rs
6ttfbed^M
Cndt at
tbt EccttmpSfort
C.'
our wlIN with Attlln in mind.
ci-rraving
tatii chief of Attlla’s ome died, leavli
divide
among themselves,
ixmrse. Tiie two sons •juarreh'd over
Hk* division for three months, aial
finally. In a dcadlo«*L.*nsk»xl Attila to
nrhllrale. The king ll.-teiied to their
storj* ccarefully. He thought a little
while. Then he said, turning, first to
one young lunu and then to the other:
*'*I dwKle that you, lielug tlie elder
lirotlicr. ahall have llie dividing of the
propert,v, Y»ut also decide tliat you. tbe
broil
L.lfe «r Seeds.
SOU. Sanford F>iller. near this cttv.f^^um. 5fK*: No. 3 whllfoats. 32%*c.
In one of Mr. <'.vlnen»* hooks on gar•ged $3. He was bum In Malone. N.} Toledo. O., June 2.—Wbiwl—Cash.
Dwais TCstars^lakniaAer.
dening there is a table which gives! the
1864.] n (>5^; July. »59sc,
T. sAd llvud in that »uie unill I864.j
Then- exists iu Algeria a STnali
ih ( time during which oeeds
when he unme to Mlchlg**' and took a
Chicago, Juns
2 —Wheat—July. stream which nature
...lias tunird
,
, into
,-xiH-clixl
wl to retain their vita
Tltalltj
cd by the onion of two ^
^ uch vnloe that n lifi^ pa
hosstsuil At Almlrm. which bA* been|g<i(.. geplember. 82Hc, Corn-July. Ink. It Is fenned
of wineii
wideti is
which
Is very
very si^ro
strongly It is «iUOt«letl ....
the fASlIy home lor forty-one jeon.i^c: old September. 60c. Oato—| rivulets, one or
here. From .1.1.
this it app*-ar*
rijxl for
that scakale and iieanuls
Hr Uuug<-M. waohilr lll. twh«;
I»rk. lll.M; l.rd, I7.1S; rlb..l
,^4 one year only: onions and porsnlp*
from one to two: <x»ru. dandelllion, sallong And bAPpy. She passed away |; co.
t letters have been written with tbe
Tii t
About oqven years agi» and since that
uatural eoiupound of iron aim! gallkto three; sniMe. ciiraway. dllU leek,
a«-ld. w hich form** a anuill yet wonder- parsley, peas, ihuiwrd. sage, summer
ttpe he has falh-d constantly, Ms sight
Excliaugc.
gnUioAll^ growing poorer until two
savoiy. three; corn »alsd. mmrtard. |»eiv
years Afo he decided to leave the old
■
— ■■■
|.er and tomato, four; carrot and
PERSONAL.
■Wkers t* o«t tk* c«i.
j M|uash from four to five; asparagus.
I and mAke his home with
The monument to be erected in Ite^ I
Ilia nm, Banford. where he remained •“ —. Mommsen, tbs great historian,! Aa a airaugi'r in Philadelphia I waa! kale, hrocoli. hrussels’ simnits. cabmuch amused by <vrtnln prorlnciai- t»ag»'. cauliflower, cre-Hses, kohl raid,
I|dUI klA death. Hr leaves four chti will cost EJU.OOa
Justin Mi-Chriby’s
Tarted isms. One of these was the use of tbs i Mvrnder. lettui*e. melon, nasturtlnui.
dron. Banford. W. R. Fuller of Fife
^ long Rnd
...
emiB
i^dlA Potter of Benaonla and}
has given him a sermlngly
i» woid “or* lnsi.s.d-of -from" -Pliwsc bean, beet, eggidant aud globe 0"**
arti
buy fl«»wers off im-." says the youtlifnl
N«b. wbo iiTe. o, u., bo».
choke, six; cardoon. seven: <*elery nud
street venders. One d;iy. while wait
chlcoty. eight; cueumhet- aud endive.
ing for some gnK-erles, a young lady.
■n*4MUr«i min. In
h„u.<-..»|.lni!.
Xde. Mt«n In Wn.l.ln,ton. THf
funeral sorvice will be tomorrow at
ry playful
I broth. Sliall It get It off that no
1:30 o'clock at Almira.
j -No. ma’am." *.vas the solemn repl:
A. Radclyffe imgnion* speaks
I tbe clerk |>oliitixl to the lutcht r I
Themaa ^lomswaon.
ml history.
I
I at the lihM-k. -ye git It off that mc4x.* terrsting one he irassessed. -While 1
Thomas SolomeBson. wb«i has been
Colonel W. C. Csi»elle of Boston Mi «xhe Prcst-yteriaii.
am writing,* be says, -a pet cue. hut
in inauUe of the Nonhern Michigan the only survivor
►r of the large mill-! ”
three months old. is sitting on itttsaao asylum for the
rear*, tary staff of Gorenwir Andrews, klas-l Mlaa F. Thomas of this dly left yes^ l»ap«*r, seeming to wonder w hat I am
lerday aV^h»4ge of 32 yoaro •arhaiietts’ oar executive.
doing and why I do not playr with him.
terday for Chicago.
He ul|is my peneU, t«it 1 |
body was Shipped to* relatives of.
Cola B. »'•
V. 1Hswkes and W. 1L
tentloB to him. then be tries to creej*
Woods, tbe onlyr suTTlror*1 iof tbe
t^-----cigirt
Urn deoeased at WhitelikH; Mich.
SPECIAL for Saturday—Bniierorgan
r no sttenicotch and cocoanut cream flakes 10 \wnu, mt, u»Awusi, nr nnsi uil hi March
Manlslth Funaral.
tended the Iste reunion
cenu a pound.
The LeOreui.
of ants and other small insects. Aftsr
Tho ftiooral of U. L. Moalelth ocIt is stated that for tbe first Umc
n time 1 raise my baud and call. Back
caiTcd this morning at the temlly
1 AM prepared to do aU kinds of tM cornea like a flash, and. hovering,
Iwme. $» Bqulh Union streot. aad was In living memory every Turkish of
ficial panetnally rscrlred hia fttU plain add fancy dross nmklng. Miss more like a large moth than a bird,
laiialy atieiMlod by friends of the de wlaiT on April L
be perches on nay finger, singing
Jennie SSoulek. Riverside flaU.
emmed. MombsiB or MePbenoo post
June 2-2t* same time a aoft little song that Is his
atteodod IB a body. Rev. J. W. Millm
owtbad of spoech.*’-HL Nlcbotas.
dsilvering the sermon and Urn choir
of the Fsra
, BrerytUBr ii flkUcfl, rtt4j ntde
Rer.* J. B. Bkatrum of Manoelona
imenauai took-plaeo at Oak•r mde to «rdcr. Oily tRe best Tbe census of Indians of Osnsda
last year ahoired there were in all
miterlil$EB«asieri^
as compared with |(MLS$S In
J.W.nmke]L 307.$78.
IL J.OlinM. L aoanmr. Mimiwelpr-ehBuadajr.
IKB. a decsaaiM «(
.
sr."s£S"sr"»"j
t,
Fred WoMloka of West Kaaaea la IB
the eitr today.
Wbat Is piobatdy oae of the oldaat 8oU TiUiag Method to Make
Mra. A. Hadley af ill Boat atroeC
teal flowriah boiag wklatlad <« by the
SemUrid Plains Bloonu
koya aad wko BMdo the hit oT Ike
wte kas boeo rlsttlBg her parsou at
eharch or Baaday achool work far
pakUsbed la ParU in 1828 aad Is aa^,
■erBtoc ky tkoir wklMlo.
Good Harbor rstaraad kOBBe tkU asoniplaaaaat omploymeBt. ^Salary |I.M
titled -Good Manner* U ConTeese
▲rthar Backam tkoa ouig tke “Soac AoMiV Men.* The text la is Freock. fkTOiAWmwnKKynnilffffHmaitT mg a^seosapaaled by her alaiar. Mlaa
per waakMat ^ptoymaBt.
or tko Ffac.** aceotpaalod ky MIm wtth a Latlivtmmrtatlon.
Rose Goes.
If any. Addreas Church, care of the
Peari aitf the ekenw was takea by the
A. J. OowtadV Grand Rafdda. who
June Ml*
od spam “Is yawning do sot sroan.“ Adramtawr* •* ■ ayrte«* B
•atlfe BMartm or tko claaa It
.ba» been rlalUng fHcnds to tkb.dty.
BMM patHoUc aad aaioyahlo. Uim tkl* anHcnt galde to poUtMtesa aaya.; b*to1b«»m>i»*. AarteBitw"V *
WANTCO-Qlrl at Park Plac^ HoteL
i returned bone yesterday.
Beeido Oockea fraa tbo Ceotrsl ochool *wnd do not gape erm wImh speaking. i pr^ we««-Awni* ajMwai
I la the
' '
June l-St
In'btowIngthymwedoltaatwewooM j
c^^rry •
•poke with good affect oa tke eabjoct
I city yeateray.
tnimiHK and afterward
meat. *—a l«. Scale.
‘^AaMTlea gad |u Aotkor * taking tke
j G. C. CurUs or Grand Rapids, who WANTED—Lady or geatletcan of fair
Atom '
edaeatkm
to
trayd
for
a
Ann of
reaowaed aatkor. Samuel FVancis
. ,
----------------------------Tbe *Ybort gra«r couatiy of western ; has been looking after business inter$250,000 capital. Bilary $1,072 per
' Nebraska and Wyoming, tngetber with!
in this city, went to CadUlac yesSoUlk. wpooef or '*My Coaatry Tl« with Iky ffagers or npon thy
year and cxpcBaw: paM wcrkly. >
or Tkae.* tha hymn which today
da not wiggle aboot. hot keep thyself •
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Addresk, with aMP. J. A. Alexaader. Trarerae Oty. MIchc.
staadiag
june Mf
gave his life history as a Baptist min
uter and adioiai; of great learning, as ,
RENT—PhmishQd rooms
.
vrcll aa a^composer and writer of i ]fleas or tbe like In tbe preMWee of
uow graze there will be great rtopa! dara with frloads.
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Tke otkloUe oomwIoUoo of tko Hldk
OMrf* W. Fiill«r. Om of tht OMmI •ekool doood lu year wltk oboot $30
to tVe troMciT.
W—I<»wt» of Bonxio County U
RcgoUr flowiBunlcmtbwi of Trareroe
Ptod ■ ttttod Tlioro
aty ekopior. No. 101. R. A. M.. tonl«hl.
The noottof df the Jtebokok lodge
win be eollod to
By the band cd deaib thta morning lag at T o^ehiek. All mMnbers are
tko llsk in a chain which extended anted to be piwsenL Buslneea ot Im^er iro geseratlann was broken and portaace.
Tbe Hoslag dance of tbe season was
loaeph Pobm of Mapleton went to hi*
given last evenlag by tbe Blks. The
Toward afior »7 years of act Ire lUe.
jQgspti
was born In BHra- daaoe was very pleasant, the masic
being fumlahed by Wysaong's orchew
rtaa. Oansaay. 8*pt. f». iSO*. arrlring
tra.
la tha sew world when grown to
Prof. J. DeCommems krill give a
bood. Herf^e mat Mias Rosena Ha
dance and a reception in the old Elks
tale of Bat». Oarmasy. and tbe lore
or tbstr Bdtliw borne In the adopted hall loBlgbt at 8 o’clock.
The PHmary Unkm pf Sunday
coaatry bnmghi a chord of tenderness
School Workers will meet wt* the Dlswhich calmlnated in a happy marrtage
ciplc-s chureli Sstardsy afternoon si
Which took ^ace slxiy-elght year*
3:80.
Mrs. Wylie K. Wright will teach
•go ta Obto. Immediately after the
asarriage the young couple arrived la. the lesson.
The -IMddle club” Is eniovlng the
Mlchlika. no In point of yenrs the deosased leada in ^aie ploneershlp. day at the Montague cottage on Silver
The arrival In the Michigan wUdomeas lake.
The bowling alley recently repaired
wan hr ox team and the settietnent
was made at BngUnbvUle. nesr Orsnd at the We-oue-tong club house goes
• Baplda. A ffiotrs Was later made for Into comnjlsslon tdhigbt.
George Winnie Is lettering one of
Algomf.; where the family, of a^cn
the windows la tbe First Natkmal
children were bom.
bank with the alga • DepoaBoiyr for the
Imter in life the family settled at State of Michigan and the City of
Bavanaa. Forty years ago the aeitle
Traverse Cliy.'
meet was broken upon and all came
The We^ue tong club now baa a
aprth by ox teams and took up a home- landing for launches tn front of the
^ssnd
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stead sLitfapletOB
where
tbe
deocasn
_
houro and tbo dock line ln;lhe river Is
fmioay. jumc
!WT"^
pugar iic«-;seirf proiulswl to thoxe wh(» i |K>ri passixl llirmmh the city Unlay en
follow the same course of cultivation. 1 |m;uIc 10 Inula co-anty where they will
Those who have Ixx-n exr»crUueutlng |
^
family home,
with tlM* oystc.n» for several .vears de^
^ ,^raudM,-ller
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that with five years of “dry farming’
ther will province crojw e»iual to those
produced In Illinois and Iowa under
tbe most favorable coudlUons. If not
larger.
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SI’F.n.M.
r«*r Saturday—Biiltcricjich and. cocoanut cream flakes 10,
cenii, a |s»und.
The LeGro^tl. i
ctHiugh to coiiijdetu the
you haven't 3 4 of it left to stand
around and spud or to throw away.
We also have wlifta Enamel and^
Varnishes at loc per Can.
NEST IN MAIL BOX.
VlaelilrdK. nefrlnn foslmsw. Srsrt
t'acilly iM I ncte *•■»*■ fro^rly.
Joliri la-wnrs, a rural mall currier of
lluiiiburg. Pa., had an
recently with Idne’dnls
Tllle. 1*8.. tny-* n Reading special dis- j
patch to tbe Pljlladelphij; I*ublic Ledg
er. For weeks thes«- birds have been j
trying to build a ue*l lu Um- mail Iwx ,
in’ fixMtt of J. F. Rentscblers home.
\Vhcnvv<T Mr. Lewai-s would t-ome
ulong the route he would «-hase the
mciubert of the feathered tiiU- from
the si»ol where they sought to e-trtt>!l.di
their home.
For several days lately the ]MMtmau
liad no mall for Mr. Reul.r*h].r. aud
the birds went to work uudl-turbcd.
Lewars nxvnlly dts<-overed that they ]
bad suixxH-deil in completing tliclr nest!
in the mail box. ami ui>ou opening thelK>x he found a brood of four young.
lu mder not to disturb tbe bird* the
okl mall box wa.s placed on top of a
fenceposL and a new receptacle for
letters and packages was platx-d in po
sition.
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Trlephoa* oa a Gravo.
Mlronda Squires of Columbus, lad.,
who is a devout believer iu spiritual
ism. ha* contracted for placing a tcle^
idionc at the head of a relatlve’a grave
Dear that city, say* a dls|»*tch from
Peru. Ind. LYequently she ha* visited
the grave of a deported one and held,
she says, long converaallon* with the
dead. She ia a busy woman, and aa tbe
(-emetery ta aome distanca from her
borne she baa adofttod tbe telepboae
Idea. It ia ber IntenUoa to have tbe
teletibooe on a t>oM that tonebes tbe
lid of tbe box containing the casket,
and site thinks that tbe spirit of tbe
dead one will answer when sbe calls
THERE WILL be a hard tlmoa aocial fleen by tbe Bast Bide club Jane
3 At tbe Bwedlsh haR. comer State
and Barlow.
June 1-St
AT 10c. A YARD!
We rcceivqd a case of Tourainc Batistes
White, Cream and Blue^ grounds \vith
:;y^
polka dots. This cloth is a fine quality
and manufactured to sell at 15c a yard,
but the jobbers are clearing up stocks
now and we got this case at a
^ bargain. The prettiest things shown this
season for summer gowns at such a low
price.
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7^:
10 CENTS A YARD
E WILMM
(iorncr Fnait
and Duton....
IKE IWCT SMI WIB M WIFT’; MUTTIT JF THE GUSS OF ISIS
mwvm. WBD €■«
wUsta; that ita
fal plaa of era*'
mmtk !• tte
csoa? Ohrka chroa aaI Idaa
Uoa of Uo
iorMBMt aa4*r wkJek vo ttvo aad th*
• klaa of BM aoodod to lead aad advlaa.
MCEIVIO
<AIWCO DirLO-jU aatlMtoatlto aaaafacy ar^l hoaoott
ara Jaralopad. Mara (haa all, thla I*
MAA last tVCNOMO.
lAa laoafla of dapaadoao* aptoi aalt
oaa 1* foread doe* ha
]^mn to be ladaatHoa*.
adaatHoa*. bnt
bnl b«»a*a
beca
A«*im to Ctoaa Was MKrofoi hr I ha aaa* that tba oaljr
to gala reoalf war
vair m
■t li
- whol*
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I
aalta
to
to
gat
hla
aaargjr lata
Ttwm N«M of OlFvoC
*yfoto*tlc eflbn.
ayatotoatlc
^ WAa Taak aa Hi* Tliania, *Tli« ’
Th* aaaaipte* aflordad by tba teachera gnibablr hare the atrctogeet afloat
Now FaUtotHm.”
agaa the pagti. He look* to aomeoea
laa a laodol and whene ototo aatoralty
* .
^
*® ***• loacber who to eoaataatly
AMllMralaa* haa left the Trarerae -toioto hlai. Perhaga aacoaactoioJy. i
City High adtoof aad the toonber* will j thoa^ oftea dellberatalT. he triaa to
rklag ■
Oa hlatoetf thoae daalrable gaaaiUMr taka tha^ jdaca* la
arartd or agaad a iortjoa «
«a aagairlag a higher kaotrledge. A1 ; thaa to any other
tblag. the pegtl
owe. oiiieh. '
'
ready, tarooty of the elaa* of thirty i woo
laat erea-! ***'*^*’
^
^
achogl
. .«.<•«« <• <- for as to> ahow how 1
lag. have atgalfad their teteatlon of
> have profli
aUli tarthar aartehligtlialr oBlod* with
every uadenaklag
■ometlBiea failure, and aaoMUmea aaethe learalag that mS world aflorda.
peoa, ao tbaaa have came la tora to
4fe adhdrable
dile to >ba
too ayataa
ayataai of the each of o* Bat
Bqi Browalag aaya la rayroeaiaa City
tr irhA^ howavar. that|gard to^hto atmggle
atr
of the good aad
aaM that hiatory wav not aa aoooaat
MIM LILLIAS flItoLCV WAS TMl
of battle, haft waa a aanatha of toe
AALUTATOBIAN.
<
arortdlB Ideas. Brory eveat ataada as
•va aNWaaMat. as a tithcte to some
toaahUea.
man's
idea. The Brooklya bridge to aa,
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Men. the people apla aeroaa the cooii-1MKRTON WILAON DCUVBIIftO TtW
try aUiy aiUet an boor oa an Mea.|
VALEOICTOJIY..
cotton to the cheap staple that It is!
i.
today beeattae of an Maa la tba mind
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of a Georgia acbool teacher, the atUeamtaa Mabel Walter Braeawiad tha
bare groem Into the coontry and move I
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« «h.ri. b«». Bdl»>
bUl
-T«.
apare time while a aesrsboy oa a train j
Waasaahaod*—Claaa Flawar
in worklag oot aa Idea. Ideas are the j
la th? Roae.
lever* hr whlc)» the aatlons raise |
—
tbenwrivea. It was the Idea of ra> j brother’s keeper?** *The fraedom of
Ugiutts freedom burning in the breaM | yesierda}' to the t^preoaloa of today,
of Marlin Luther that brtwght 00 the I the nppreaalon of today to the ahaola*
German refbrmatiaa. It sraa the Idea | tism of tootorrow.** he dtelared. ___
of the unlveraality of God that look*
Nat Caoarsl liidtotmant.^
Uvingstone through the forests of' Professor Kadal Insisted that ha
Afrloa. It was the devotion to an 1 didn't want to be oonatrac^As
Idea that gave to the vrorld the prince-1 a general Indictment against all oapb
ly life of the Naxnrrne.
! talists and all labor organliatioo*. Ha
Batttoa Corteeto af Ideas.
j
c®*® ooBaMerato
l^-hen the United Biatca and Spain! "Wet®* and «*«*»> Intelllgeat laborfought U waa a contest of ideas, the »*« »»»
be recognlsad the fact
‘ that this country eras living uadar the
THIWTV ▼OUII» Miorui nave
TMl cbUlWL
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iCl-OOC.
CLhSb 1905.
f
waoaaatty 4k>
WBlranlty wUldtol
Uldiai be Ibrlooely haadl»u<-t'»f»l. Ii to totter to win gloHous
gloHr ‘ liberty and eQuallty. The great naval
Tktocome!’*
ha^^uaii Ut begin I
tb
'^^hrtotlan women c? t^e Is -d
TL.- I.toot- she enleni..*u«l she rnttl enur to
to»u<-t-...-»l.
capped but will be ao eqolppod th
thr every Vlare on tbU bread ca'
victory of the Japanese was more than \
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they will oot fwly hP ahig to aaaka
ersal. Miss
the moveValedictory.
.r
»«. Urliw. M
ikoM |
suffer m>»ch.**
Ill tlacher
Merton Wilson delivered I . vah_
Ihlags tb^
^
trieved.
ahaurbed la an aUempt to aolva
j
■or*. Hgb
t tha-past bare •■P.rfe« .b. »b u ptobbrtthe problems.
approve of youth an'd death .*;!r
t. they have beea Let age
"But Interstate coauaarce cooualscomplete the same."
j
worm.<• IIP all careful thought and be had It thoi-< Creator. K-.cce»B to nssuix-d.
taaght to la^C^Lo the future aad
oughly rommlited, HU voice was dear
By Uulps th«* dutv that lie* nearest
*d*ws are kings of live*, they are alotM nor International boards of arher ambitloas an<
Clat? Oration.
what '^ Jhtaft will be lie* with
n*se. The
and easily heard all over the house ««• tnav to- hi ought to H*e the Dlvim- energy. the> arc progreaa. they are the bitratlon won t do. aa Idea can't be
land
.K ..to
...H .. -. * i
^o"
‘f“■ Hr r.H.ke a. fellow. •
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!«• g-.ided by It. Since we 1 dynamic force of clvlItsaUon. they legislated into a nathm. Th# aalton to
delivering the clasa oratloa and It wnajeflted bv her life will e\er thavK heTj
*.'*oKt ai leiiow^.
^ c*>uni!v and at a time favor-!
‘
^2^a*a Calara.
; aueep in on the shore rc-ststless like j holding to an old Idea that has done
an honor well placed. Prevloua to her. for her aacrlllce,
VALEOICTOPV
’o growth, we should work for'
p, a tide. The Idea, of itoliUcal liberty i Its duty already. It to holding to the
Uadar oP^aCniru! haads of lhe|
ay
be
held
lo
a
leash
biiy'it
to
nu
joBlor otaas aad the facoliy the '(
spring forward '"with renewed
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•van fthf critical rye. la the oeater of
,b.c«.bp.«p ui™. .pd U.C. ^-.pwjjj'rtV'j^d’’
.“dCrr, r,:;-""’-
■”.,?.*r‘;;;Hb,r'”:.r;r*,»''‘'.s *’
psadaat. On tha t,.
it
with the thought of her oration, made j Woman's Training Home was etitah«titah
It is
I* with feelingB uf
Boafs wars
half*
worn drapad larga smMums of
leral Ikmtb for the prep- and sadnea^ *ha>
lastI four
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I whUa tha lowor bosto were
■* for huhiing I.a»!ik
.V4‘a:>.
«.;u,.r u|*jn ih«* true ctnnmeiirement
offoes
In
the
8alva*lun
Army.
tHlllMilB
TRUE
womanhood
.
ilB tha cotora of the olaaa. red
T.r .Pd <h.l .III l„■o.lIP.■ <-l...l.-l,r,l p
Emma Booth waa pla«Hl in char
aR| Ifllte. Tb* stage waa a bower of
Clgev Oration.
Showed such
a pitrsoual intereri
mske them
[-ha
Intereri In the Karh duty iK-rfornn-il. ea« h d(ll»run>
4^I la froat
I
By Mabel Walter. '0«.
while fonr large flag*
work that she wss
iM^kons'Fo
was kiiow^
known n.
n* "The
*'Th<' •'overcome, we nnwll with jov. Frie.in ..x„, j,,
Training Home Mother." In lKh>. alter ships fe^med durlne
.ln,e uin,
raaKe.’’
afloet. la the flowora,
ntMiiliilI th*
1
ih^aaa o
• fully re
I agnlod out by
efforts '
■Maaa of flavmalum* aad hydraagaa
i
K»ml'*lor
plefing courses lo tba variuns
«-nJt»y the adwhil* palfM and fara* added the flalah and ealleges, nod many eyes are t
«’*<lttlm»ed srhotd. ’n
tag touches to the whole. The class
shlog to see In wl
i1> thank
• mtosloii of
Was aaatad la a aeai-elrcle with Supt.
1. B. Gilbert oa the loft aad the
apaaker of the evealng. Prof. Thomas
Nadal oa tha right -
THE CUSS OF 1905.
Earl Ackerman. Frank Andarson. Moses Champney. AlU Coapar,
Elva Coepar. Mabel Daspraa. Lillian Finley, Arthur Garland. Marion
Gibb*. Evelyn Hamnvend. Ellubath Holms*, Frank HusllmanUl. Llnl*
Kyla. Oliva Lackey, Orac* LucM. Vamen Meintyru. Mtosl McMIch
•omica Robartaen, Edith flalUr, Etna Thaehaid. Laura Vxn Valkenburgh. Essie Vinton, Mabel Walter, Lillian Wsllr, Adolph Wllholm. Lil
lian Wilhalm. Mabol Wilhtim. Marton Wllaon. Eara Wlntoru and Dolly i
Wynkoop.
Patriotism Oavetlon to Ideas.
are of ooe blood aad advancing th*
Fatriotlem to not devotion to one | Idea that all men are brothers, he adld
country, one flag, one siH of Inslltu-j that ^dividual right must be sacrifloed
out ilons liut eonstots of adeviMion to the'to society. The Idea must not be "I
and j great Ideas bark of all these. The shall not have." but must be "The
hl« plaii for the fuiure. and. with light 1»elter fe»- having'to' 1 under ;
ruling Idea of American life is lndl-‘other fellow shall have." The nation,
iv dirtTled e(rorts, it should devi U'p lUie«e»
wvera! ways mav we
llto-rty. This Idea burned In the must advance to the Idtm of duty and
during
Hie coming years, ,
dnrii
■
hearts <if the Pilgrim Fathers, It crim- this will develop the new patriotism,
keep a iilgh '<
pretslou \>f oi-r l- e m-K.
scued the gret-n at Lexington and at Patriotism to not alone a call.to battle,
veJ.-n
In thU dcveJ.-nmeni
Kb*
the defeat of Yorktuwo. a new nation but a call for a light against corrupt
.. darkno.Hs ef the Isnd.
1
Again, the clank ^ politics, against every enemy of right.
Ch-toi -hat l-‘ to to*."
<rf chains was heard and on i^e field) It la an hour of deep danger, be said.
,v
<»f Appomaiox. the shackles were! It is an hour calling for young men
hrigTn stin. IKiiirliiK out hl« warm ray*. ' T»ui> we nisy madoriiK the
.... -imi I'MS senixu ra-ewell
rtrirken from the leg* of the slave and j and young Women of Iniolllgence Who
,he ih.wer
ll VwtT “^mav'
to- an
at* i;i
i!l ‘ Mb ,s Kthel I'lalU
I'uillrvy ■^anB a dlfllrult sc-^
triumphed.
! will enlist under the flag of the na. ............. _ .................. ........ .........
Kireogth; the
mnv be
ler.
Ideas Are Not Eternal.
, tkm and humanity.
"America Is th*
be the means, time, Uleut. m'JUf).—«t. u the*i spiratbm to the arthth- I.sture;
iroi.i GouimmI. •Slug. Smile.
through j niMWHid 'f *»•<• cannot
‘
Duiiag the twelve years through:
But Ideas are like men. They ful ! Bethlehem star to all oppressed nairtiDK humani
;
have | ®f I*ft^®E
urhtoh we have been srorkL_„
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rklng. we
fought and living.
nil their mlssioo and pass away,t^’hen' Hons and must not go down with her
grown to ruallse that ourr opportunliles
• Jf iboughi
oppe
failetl.
urer* gifts at your band*.
an Idea to iDcor|sirat(*d Into the creed . destiny unfulfilled.’'
But w hy this intercai? It has been !
IwsUUhi as a friend of man
of nations. God gives a new one to
Presentation of Oipiaman.
and to stUI because you were iooklng i ■*>« ndvancttd along the same lines ol
. take Its place. If an enihwvor to made
to snppn^s it. then woes to In store foi ! "Th® presvntailon erf diploma* was
tered
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try and because you Itnew
the
nstlon.
England
in
16k8
recog-j
^
F^e<«rich. Mr.
few paato
panto the rMponalUllltl
iws'ponalUllltle* of civic 1 |w|^. ff»
j
life tpould pas* Into thu hand* of the t ®'ork has been opened to \______ ___
nixed this and granusl ceruln rights.
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® physician. lecturer.)
Poaag people whom Ike srhts •Is are
France, lot. years later, did not recog> Present lo you In the
or lawyer, and In all ‘•er work we fled j
peartp prefiaring.
nlxe this and the Fr ench revolution :
^
P®«P'^ ®^ Travwhat
honor. But with'
Ijet us musMcr. Ihealfiin'
Ihertlfii
'
followcsi.
i
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education
things y.H, desin. i» And In u*’ First, f;:
The Idea that gave the patrloto of
dlptoma* as a token tbal you
the past has fuIfllK-d Its mission. The
«»‘"P'‘'‘'d the course. I extend
t»«e lives and wir*l
idea that gave the d.Manilloo of In-!‘®
*»>*“ congratulations of the ptov
womtni who will alwav* be
de,K.mlenee and the emanrlpation
• They hope that
...oclamatlon 1s now dangerous. It 1* i
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the Idea that makes the landh-rd turn |
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*®‘‘
the widow in the stre-et Iktsusc he has
will r^h the pori for which
the right, that makes the mine owner ^®’* ****
Gwendoline
c1o«c the mine to-cause he ha. a right.
Itosmond. Jr., then
I that nuikes the l*l«r organlratlon*!«>‘P'“®®* *« **^*'
strike iKTSUse they have the right.'
P»'»**‘«l»ll«> «f diploma*
,The stu-aker then described a trip to/*‘»’
® Hh a. medley of
the ctml region* whtTC fhto Idea was
‘h® orchestra and the
i carritMl to the extreme. He saw the
^
fttadnate. ad.*anced ami
men go to the depth* of the mine* to
^
eongralulatJons.
ouL an
‘ work and thought. "Surely these men ‘
^
are:
Is usml hy which this may be obtalmMl. <jur|n- \ he Wtnic- of 1K54 hundreds of i
Ith this la
I have a right to demand a mere exist-1
P"*<WIthJhto
aoldleto
died Itecaure
the la<^
lat^ of)
not ohiy, to educate the mind,
lence.’’ Yet he «iw them at 7 o’clock
Wilhelm: seerwury and
> proper care. Money
provldt^ by ■
drvatop ^e good in the pupil.
elleve their
English nation
iat night In the atreela Itotenlng for ,,»«**«rer. Adolph Wilhelm. The cla**
THE FACULTY.
Bach Indlvldnal to gifted wrii^ two;suirei■ring, but some one ts wanted to
! big w htoile that would tell them j
are red and white am] the class
naiurea—the________
good and the evil. This
o the Bast to brint
Ing o"der to the •
Mr. KoighL Mis* McLaughlin. Mr*. Cook, Mr. Homboek.
] whether they were to have the prtvi : flower to the roae.
has ____ recogntoad bv our great camps and comfort to the soldi
soldier*.'
t: Mifs Thompson, Mr. Neodham.
Mr. Nye. Principal; Mia* Montague. Mr. Cltl
thinker*. Carlyle agirs. "The Ideal Is. There was b*’t one person who could
ct
I
lege of working one more day or not.
Mist Vivian.
In thyself: the ImpadlmmiL to®. 1* tDjdo this—Horenre Nightingale
advisory board of the NaHonal
The
j That whistle was music to the ears of
Ihyarif." Goethe’s wonderful drama was this young woman, bred in a
! the men, women and children, h Letter Carriers' asosclatloo recently
of “Phuat" Is a story of the struggle of luxury,
ixury. and surrounded bv friends
friri
sweet.and of an excelleqt quality.
took the first oficlal step toward the
natures In
in----------1/ between two natnrW
one man---------------------it , and lovetl
one*, to give up all.
lo'w^ooe*.
ail. and go In wrltmlng wealth-or tame '
At the roDcluxIon of .Ml«. Bailey’s
. has now liecome the aim of the achool to the »»•. to gWe her "time and tal.r*'** ^
He next described the marching of eaUblUhmeot of the proposed borne
‘ are necesssrv 1
»-«-l€«tlon. Prof. Gilbert Introduced
s.
fto develop the better
live In
wards where ther^ «*>«“■
*“''®
iKiter aide of n*Jdt*ev~ents.
imnuer--eni*. to
to*lKe
in slrk
s’l(i*^sranls*whenp^^
for Invalids, aged and Incapacitated
les, wrorl
■ an Insplrai__ „
and wome-' of all age*. Mis* ' the sickly form* that
v; thu good and beantifuT a^n placed Miss Nightingale’s heart was stirred’**»•»>«’'‘"d
U. for
!.#« -------w« a t •PP®‘®t«» «® «®®k 1®!® the matter and
hMwelf
sav*.
"If
I
wre-e
asked
Nature
*
rule."
We
above
’ "re all else Here the child la fltjrea , by the n^s of these soldiers, and ahe Willard herst
changing
---------ImporsibU for President Lan ;^^^^^
Inwardly'
»®
convention At
wth of ages, the gradual
changing _
“‘ ’
*
skm of
grai
bright
ht color* with which to work, be, offered her service# to the English *
tnlaake
of the Ideal woman 1 growth
I® c®“c ®® account of Ulnes*.
^
I Portland. Ore., In September. Three
rwnly—It to to make the wot id fron» ‘he lower to the higher life, with .
learns songs
of birds aad flowers,
flower*, and Ii government.
governmcmi. You all know »*ow ahe
she I would reply—It
---------------------td
He-ein He* her inie^ the
Tba New Patriotism."
j
price for this country. But Just j
been offered fo*- the home.
be la Uught to aoUce evorything at-iwoM to the eampa. mtabltohed order, i *®®»^ homelike.
traeUve. MTiv to air
all this
thia but to In-<
|n-' and■ pro^
I»roft«^r Nadal’s theme was "The | across the street waa a groat room' These are at Oolormdo Springs nod
;h Ike coni
the desire for the beat things!for the suffering soldiHera.
Denver a*^d in-Texas.
that life aflord*. if this doelre la toiler or nobler wrork could a woman
The Joint arhitratloa pMn between
fc' be oreatad the tralnlaf Unust beglB to benefit her llowmen?
wHh the
I entrance of the child I ' In the line c
the Building Trades Employers’ asaoInto wotoN Thla plan 1* caailnnad lard
clatioB aad the unkma of the tmOdlng
the grammar grades. the best education, graduated from tbej a. <°
keeping
to
a
greater
.oU...rl.«a«..o
........
took
»Kl «. .h.
tradee of the city of New York was
h'-\ thlaflahMftg atudled which foster
ern
' Woman'a College In Evanston. Illtnoto. t«»t than any other single agwey.
neathoo«
may be great or amall. but It ha* a; *«- Profesw Nadal began by congrat- imM* that had paid the price,
adopted at a caavenUaB bsM In that
at oDoe began teaching, and later be-1 her l^en uae her life for making our n „
lesty and truth.
a >»“<!
land ^
of r**!
righteousness.—a land ^hainee to Im’
the scholars,
and!
the condition trf Mtotiwg
ulr‘*
— the
**““ teachers
*— ----------—
dty by twenty-eight of the nnkma. by
Wbea the pupil reaebea the High ------ ---------^------ of GeoeiMo Wesleyan! land ®
Th* Law*f Cain.
Bklnd.
Tbe
__
_
_
^
^
e to at that stage when he to Mitorr ..
.,„4,
o'
ettr on U«l Tkl. I. th. WMlt ot Ihhlrklul the repreeentntlvea of the floor remnlnluaaee will raise
ambitloas and
After opendlag aomc time In study | •„ _
tag aahma aa IndirldaalB aad by thirtyt flortbafatara *nia la the tBae. theea- abroad, ahe retnmed to Amertcm and| whol» worM to a higher standard of
one of the orgaaiaathma of tha BnOd/
flora, arbaa Ideals abmld be formad. epoke before a ^___ ____________ Chrtotlan living; Let n* have the
CbriaUan work donel*»«R«^' «>»rltt of os----one of---ou- _gi^
> three^ttoried cities, are but th« out • had attended many commeooangaau—u my m^NWipt^lr leavos wrecks all tog Trades
who aald, "Wtoman onme
mith the great tfEakers na through to Bnrope. U was so fSTorably rewith the gmmral adaptfoo or this PMA
and elermted
ft gata alBM ptoCuree of the Bobteat oahrad by the people that ahe accagflad
awd Jt, Into the buslnea* j gu«ce for good will be one of noble ^ •t^ochm nor more InteUigeot j That la th* old law of Oala who. aftor tha prolOBged loehont agataat the fl«N
a have pro- tovltatloas to lectara In all oaria of
oaaohled It. She will come effort rather than one of careless esme.
hit theme, he oppreoalng Abel asked. "Am I my pcatern aad other nakms will eaaae.
the northwest.
iHy after an overture by opened lo her. 1* at a 1‘ws to know ' estahllr bed HetM-m-Homes for Women,
liorm's orehwtra. which furnished the
tottslc for the evening. Mia* IJlIlan
I ahe (
flaley In
clear voice and perfect does 1
live* lave beer ma*le
fellow •men and *-er 0<*d.
God. Ih»fore the
the aaluUtory dawn of Uiiristlanltv, woman
held' richer and todleIT hv her InHuetiee. Her
roman was h
hUoa Floley waa dressed entirely In I, ,i*ve of
>iig t»>e lith
B*nt with the advent I work was car*1«Hl
her death *
whlta and while speaking, curried no' of Christ, and His >eUgiou of love., as well as the po.
power, woman j place his to*en Mi vacant In her li me
town. Her nddreo* was ns follows;, with lU . transforming
..
. .
was
graduallyraised
raised from her Inferior In the Salvation Army, and in
-----gradually
AALUTATORV.
positit ton. She Is no longer a slave, but world The c»*od done hv such
day 'Ofi.
!• W*o«l of »»“: b1* equal In char-, a* hers, and t‘ e example
f Lillian Finn
A ^fsrtl'lal welcome is extended
auiHirlor In the virtue* life, cannot be ineasur.>d.
.
you this evening by the rlaa* of IMIS |®f
heart and soul; therefore she
And what are we i«i ga«n from such
We fuel that you are showing an m •**®“*‘* •*** **‘® mtuuis of InfluenrlDg lives? to thetv not some les«on whicli
I p« pppii.. ,h.i .hP ow« «!>";
t.
xr»“
Iss ?r
;ii: t”. ! »'‘h.:‘i^«ro,'’rr
the to s» ‘lu re Is |o iis. iht- co<:*>e of thank >ou for tht
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yaJBawad white bwaad hla
flU
ar tea tentea, Mr. dM kite
W. W/Lawla. last waat
jjaated Laatea la idetelag ter Man.
wmi Mn. Mfiw
**!*y. Wan kM
«c VumUm
t««Mr
Mr. a«i M. Rater Maalar of AMas
aps^rtoldagjte aiad M^^ R Lm.
wmm
f|!iLi
aar this year, aad altkoogh the wlad
an oaU tee tey was oaite pIsaasaL
Thefoteral of MdwtoUartklB was
kato rmm tka Btoats clNMTh Flriday.
Bar. D»*to af f
~
adky^SutorF. S.Bn
!«. Tba wtfa aad ckUdren fcara tka
sympathy of aMuiy friends.
Mte SB 19m,
iroATiiw knm
BBAWN.
F. vB. Ta® Horn was home aR I
weak.
tetog^ mUl at la
EXKBKSCCSrMMSEBXtEV
«< p®*
hto raeaat aaeatw lltaaaa aad to
ptet aC kto daagtear. Mrs. W,
Mr. aad Mn. Bngaaa Quaekai
aad am aalertalalag tkair waikar,
Qaateartart. of Maataa. aad tea
r. Mrs. Kar Wood, of Detroit.
Laoa May of Star City was tka
of Mtos BdHk Gamphall orar Ss____
Mra Gkaaskir of Hoaor to rtoldng
kar latkar. B. F. Tracy, for a few days.
Mr. aad Mrs. O. & Holbmok of
Trarerse Oty are guasta of frtoada
aad ralaUvcs.
Find Wtlattt spaat Saadajr at kto
^*^^Tteaiaar baa rantad a part «f homa la KJagslay..
Bbridga Aldridge of Saalk BoardAatkoar Swabote’a farai. wkkfc be •»maa rttitad la Fife Lake Saatey.
Mtoa BUa lile of Otee to Ike gwat
*^*r*NCTT^By*ku aoW wTfrajr dHrlas
of ker oMMia. Mlaa Blkat Macialr.
boraa to B. DaoaaMra
Mrs. Jakn R. BakkoMar Mad at ker
J. r. KratU to |plaa to Big lUpkto
(kto waak to attaad ibc Ferrto luatl* home Wadaaaday taoralac. Iter tf.
after a llngatlag lUaaaa. ~
Mr.faad Mr*. J. Daao caliad oa Mr. a huatMwd. three daagM
■MS aad many friends t
atelkte. W. KratU
HrToook of Gtoo Arbor vaa at
lie Lady Maccabees entertalaed the
Horth^alty Friday eaUmaUng lumber.
Maatoa Htre
Ma^n. l»0i._______
DaUdoua refra
and a vary deUghtful time anjoyad by
LAiiTNBfl NCIOHBORHOOO.
all
praaant.
Wa bad a aloe rain laat Tburatey
Tie bateat ball drls gave a daUgbtaad a bad front on Friday night. It
loofca aa If wa ware aoing to baTO-a fnl dancing party la tbe G. A. R. kaU
last
Friday evening.
aoM ammar again.
May It. ItOI^_____
Com to nearly all planted aroaad
L Baird to vtoltteg Mends
ttiirjSSbtojI^
*
MlJT’attaaded
fka teetsrt Prtdaj fhr«B kf W. N.«n^.
■lrl« at Cater.
Tkc loftitac bee at F. Koeara’a flat*
attiAtei aa4
ea or
**vS2**Hlat5? tradad kbraaa laat
•ate aad la,pa* drlrtas a doe apaa of
SSfsSSriu-sja
maa of hoard of odneadoa: aekool
ooas. graatamr departnseat. Omduotos.
Mahal Thomgaoa. Lacy PoaU Bart Mc-
aad rtaltiag them three of four
Mane a year, attspd the steool anattoga gad teoeldar pad of the teapoaaiblllty aside Iroos the tax paying.
Brery school mesUag 1* datsd foi
sscoad Monday la July this ysar.
let us eooBS prepared.
May SO. It06. **
CranSawyer form loeatad
oot tthem; *
dairs mitt and kac moved oat
M. K. Baird pae* to (he new town of
Wexford every Friday aow and
.ii]i|i[rii||^
WMW kted at TtexMrt tetete
tey ai i;te by BMsr
and gen
^Mj^and Mm W. F. Quuite t
___________________________ at C. B.
Oaaoteli lagi Bnaday.
Oraat tenrte to preparing tor ChOdrena dayBxra Bennett to tatproring the looke
of-his tone by putUng up n new fence.
Three new members were added to
Grant Center Oronge tom Teeeday
I to Alt of ike
fllncas of Mr. Baker-a motker. Mr.
Baker wsut Satnrday aad will return
•itk kto wife todny.
Ctoyton Lardle came down foom Ue
dty torn Bnterday soomlng to look up
poutoen. koi only boogkt one ioL •*
most of tkc farmers are dlasaltofled
wRk the price aad do not seem Incilned to seU.
Q«o. WkRnon was to town on bualaess Batextey.
May 2t. 1906.
. hard froat In this locamy lam
Thuredav night. The ground sms
froMB nnite bard in the morafog. It
the early che
would be killed, but there
seense to he but mile harm doae to
r all right
them. If they pr
there win be mu ab
wpofboth.
The celebrated Leasing wss rrmnikp
May it. l»M
able tor frequent abemca of mind.
Baviag mtoaed moury at difformt
without belug able to discorev
Gmra
GLEN HAVEN.
M. W. Fsirs’'t t* hiving * new who took It. be detanninod to pm tha
kitchen added to hto bomc. Burr Get- boosaty of bto servant to tbs test ami
man of Bmpire to doing tbe work.
toft a baadfal of gold on ttie uble.
Harry King, formeriy uf this place.
-Of cooraa you counted lu" sxU oua
visited
Islted wlih friends hero and at tbe <>f bto frireds.
life saiiving station Monday and Toe*
uTonuted Itr saU Lmtok- *otn^
I forgst
*A. Gregorr landed here on the what embariusoML
Mlmonrl Saturday night. He will
At a puWIc aalelibera wna a bote
spend a obuple of weeks at hU
which Laaaliig win very desirous of
on Glen Lake at the Narrows.
gsre three of hto
Quarantine to still |u force on North noaaswlnc. Be gave
Manitou Island. There have been two Mends at d»er«rttom «; .qomroto
deaths since last reported .that of May qtoo to boy it at any pRfoc* THy n«w
and Nellie Fisher daughters of Surf- cordtngiy Wd against each other t«
I where an operalkm man Rdward F1«hcr. There are six Ibry had got as far as 00 crown*.
». but when cme eoc- cases. aU of which are reported doing
*52?“
great nambar cf eaaaa of , well and If no further cases develop h i Happily
ci«ed by Is
can be ratoed «»
^
It aj^r.J and womb tsoable cured
__ thought
______ quarantine
,____
ad they had all b.v.i bltelAg for I
rinkhamb VegeUble Com-j about Jnne 1st.
Wdto E.
K. P
I after physicians have adriaed
The flshennen at- hsrtng great tog. whose Torgetrulnes* on tbia c
skm cost him 80 crow
Ikms. TM woman shocld snbmlt to sport on Glen lake
m.
May St. IMS.
Mr. Platt of OfMorUIc. a eandl.
lity durtag the pa
land
who has tatelr i
Montey 1
visited here Monday.'
Mine Bthol CrandaU of K
Mt Satarday aad 8u
gnest of Miss Kellie Tbompw...
I one aftc
SOLON CKNtCIt
t«f CUrolaaS Oav* Ml* Way.
catches dallr
J. L. Gibbs, to
Ex l*re*ident fh-veland used to fl«h
A number of young people from here
City high school this ] Mtos Msrgvet Mcrkley of
the Trmi
; attended the gradusllon cxerctoc* at ami
Hi the Barnegst bay dls;
Street,
Milwaukee.
Wto
,
wr
spring.*
.
•imrONt
BAY.
^Mr. and Mr*. Bdward Carpeoter
! Cedar Friday evening.
trlet Johu Camtiura. a gtilde. nays
Quite
a
number.
«MsUy.,yoBng
P«^;
Ttokbmar^
Married.
May
*4th.
at
tbe
First
Ludrora orer to Noal Worm‘a Sunday for
Mr. bllman f-vim Gregory resort that nor t-qb!. wet night Mr. deveUlMt
beraa church. Mr. Ole Martinson nnd evening from Ntesen City, where sjie pie, gathered nt the cemetery this; -Less of strength. «xiiu
a vlalt.
mluB throogh
He wamh-red timmgh tb«
psios
ihrwigh the
ths pelric org^ took the Missouri for Cbtcago Wednes got lost.
4 few of tbr young folk* from here lisa Ida Hanson, Rev. John J. Maak has been rlsIUiig her sisters. Mrs. morning and spent the forenoon tn, iboanag down
pains and crmmpa rnmpoQed day morning.
clcqrlng up aad Improving tbe place.
*U»d hi*
Bmma Dtager and Mrs. Ida Stanton.
nora to Art Ralaton's bowery dance estad oAclatlng.
drore
Jno. W>-se. with a force of men. to rnlu and darkness iri'>>‘K
rkBMdkmladrioa Tbe «k>cior. sflar
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and MJ
Dr. 8. V. Lewie Is away oa profes-! Mrs. ABoa M. Claypool called oi
laat SaUrdar night aad a good time
an cvsmlnsrtOB, said I had oeartoa
opening the road from LougV parly, but not a Imuse ••ouid lie s.-«-u.
________________________
sadsdTtedsn
Flnntly he smu-k a narrow Ume. nud
Mrs. Annie AmUbuchler; also Mrs. Ruby Rarick of Ka1smartx> srrlv
skmal bMlaaes andI Mrn. Lewis
waa enjoyed by all.
farm, connectcorners through Day's farm.
here Satvrday to visit their brother
IstrvawlTobJertsd sndd
Frank Dalsell on Friday last.
la due i-oarse n bouse ap|»eanM.
11
Our aebool will doe* thin week Fri king In Travarsc City *"bii
___
_
Ing
with
the
roads
to
the
Ns
Mtos Marie Halversoa wUl glrc a box B&d sister. Chas. Rarick and Mrs. Ben to trr LvdU R. FteteMk Vonstehle
Laat Tuesday Mrs.'
LasTTuesday
Mrs. Mmieus
1
day:; there will be a Pknl
nknlc on the laat
vraa now late. Mr. rievelais! mas eold
will be completed the ^mli
aedal at thq MUtor achofll oa Fridays Htmktas, ted other reUtlves and pouad. ■n«s ukwatiop qukkrT bmW
Mrs. B. C. Van De Walker
•ad* tlrwl. He thought be rouM go ik»
{rieste. They retnrncd today.
; the bsd s^
Mine Kate Strieker la better again; from visits to friends la the eouthem evealag.----------------------—"
liob
the
region
I*
becoming
noted
rigorooi
sad
w»U.
“
whloh^
•tram,
farther,
so
he
lMiuge«l
at
the
door
tUl
Gur school will close Friday. May 2.
pert of the state.
«n III for aome Ume.
and gent
the had been
A. W. HsrWood to making Impi'
u window on the sec-ond floor went
lan. who has
Ovarian and womb trouble* are steadMtoa Amr
I.ast Satarday as Fred Bremer wss cortflallr Invited to
m Barth vlailed at Joe All
Mia* Clara
lints nt Lorelei Ixxlge.
IxMlge. R. H. Dtoy* OP. and a pniff volie said:
and Mrs. Bmll Lautaer caUrnl te hcrater three year*, goes to Lake CUy Ily<on the Increase among women. If
driving n well on hto lot in this Tillage,
glre'B €»*er 8u
Sunday.
:agc. A new kitchen and bedroom
->Vho art- your
a kto bam nearly flu- the pipe whlcl
which had bean going slowly Mr. i Id Mr*. Louis Halveraon aad Itea- for B vacaGoo aad will teach In the: theIt monthly periods are rery painful.
T. Allglre
being added of puplliar Iocs.
•ohool of that plsce next j-ear.
! or t
-A friend.- Mid Mr. Clevelana
DC time suddenly i
Uy a week ago Suaday.
tohad. He had It painted laat weak
He
‘•What do you waiitr*
Mrs. Anna Claypool and Mra Lueya foot until the coupling
floe barn.
I
and It to a fine
-•
oLtTT^it
•T want tn suy here all nlgbL"
Mrs.
r*. Alltire’s
Allglre * fsthe**. Mr. Murpbv, the platform, and Mr. Bremer vrat sur Touag called on Mrs. BUa Good last
Tbe commeiement exercises of the rhosa. don’t neglect your*elf try Lydia ; “’iJ,
h-r
prised by a shower of water and gravel Wedneeday.
: was
waa burlM Isvt
l**t Mbndsv.
Monday.
-Stay tliete, then.”
There will be s*iotber dsree et !
atones. The well to only U feel deep,
And the window dese<*mte<l with •
but the preasuro to sufflclent to raise
n
1 morning for Petervllle.
almi's Ssturdsy night. June 10th.
bang, nnd Mr. riovefand slirnlderrd
dUlly invited to at-»
Messis. Lawrenc* Dsv aud Albert hi* gun again nnd wearily n-^uuu-d hit
i she wUl spend the aummer.
the water to a height of about 60 feci
i
May ». 1004._______
; Mr*. Stevenson.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Slls ware Trav
above the ground, which afihto piace
Pearson of Dt-lrolt have arrived to Journey.—IbMiton Herald.
Dr.
Shank
of
Empire
; Mr. and Mrs John HoBman spent
to on a level with the top of Larson's erse CUy caUei* last Friday.
HONOR.
r vackt lons i
Sunday at Old Mission.
Some farmer* who have been will Tboraday.
^ "W. CoUlssoo visited la Beulah Bun- Park Hotel, and aa the pressure laMr*. -Westcott, who has been on the
Olive Lardle to working for M».|
creasaa as tbe flow continues. It seems Ing for the potatoes to come up ar«
wiralo*.
gnjlt]:h.
lUt several days, to getting be’.Tke exMoert given by the hand to ‘U as though tbe future supply of water glad to let them go now for 5 cents a alck lb
They were in a ynngi,'ficently-tSeoMrs.
Charie>*
ChrlKlophe:
M. B. church last Tuesdsy evening for this village lie* under our feel in bushel
Mr*. Cook went to Traverse Cl:y
KEYSTONE.
ecauri rtKini 5u tbe west end .of l^nspent Sunday with .VVr. and
-----Mr. and Mr*. C.
W.Fleffli
Fleffler called on
was guile well ettended and wan great stead of to aome distant creek.. Wc
Misti
Lottie
McGarrv
left
Wedneahurodav
for
a
few
day*'
visit.
lion.
Tliey
apprnaelicil
eneli otFer from
hope that the village council will Uke Mr. and Mra. Stephen l^sutncr last
ly enjoyed by all.
the summer.
Henri' NesMjn left Friday morning'
Lillie Herlliert Is visiting day for Omens
* .^Frank Carter spent Sonday at bis atepB to secure this supply for vUage Bundaj-.
opposite t!fre<*tions. One of them w*«
She will
for Milwaukee aad Chicago.
friend* at ihl* plsre
May 30. 1905.
purpoae*. und thus give us a supply of
homo in Frankfort.
as iHile as a ghesL the other hlnfdiiug
Uitle
tbroe-year-old
Nellie,
daughter
j^r.
aud
Mr*.
P.
F.
Lardle
spent
SunIri^ni
good
pure
water
for
drinking
purpotet
,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lloatgomer)'rued home eed as a eh#-rry>
Irs. Joe Galerno
of Edwa*^ Fisher of No-*h Manitou.
(,t old Mission,
LELAND.
lafl Mondte morning for an extended aad the protcetloB aimliM Ares which;
Monda; ft
from Traverse Citv Monday,
died last night of diphtheria. The oth-!
oih-! jgsy
jgay 29. 19u5.
liM'5.
l*re-i«-iitl.v they met. and. raretesa at
Tisit with tkf former’s parenu at Bel '
i C. Bruce of Provemont spends Tneschildren nnd the father
covertMl from lu
the fact. tlwt-doacus of eye* tver*
Jalre.
and Mrs. Clov.
mother are able to lie wp.
EAST K,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Deveroaui. Mrs.
watoliiug Ihj'Mi, they kissed esrli oth
ud Mr. aud Mr
xiu. Sunday school w^uen
Tbe Aid eocietv will bmeet in the
Bmau Spaalmsn and Mtos Martha
bter of Mayfield spent Sunday er.
church a week from next
xt Wednesday ,{to. have the Children's day
Hunt attended the funeral o# Mrs.
Clty.U
Mr*. Mill I»renU
H-t the-v oncoi
once i qq Sunday.
Sundaj-. June 18.
and will continue to meet
i with Mr. and Mrs.
The ni<H-ting seemed to bring then*
Hgttle Peutos at Bansonla Sunday.
Adsit.
frf Interlocben perfeet !»eace: but alaa. atoek: Tltey
Bmma Canover
f
In two weeks during tbe summer.
a good manv ofnur citir.ens enjoyed j
Miss
Miss MyrGe Redding relnnia^ home the bill which ll sUuatod
I Hitchcock of Lansing was
With friends in this
Bert Brown of Leland drive* through the Ic-cture of'W N. Ferris at Cedar , spent Saturday
:
Monday night from Ann Arbor, where near the well.
had tu-areely lieeu aide by stole abovo
own a few day* visiting old friends, town Thursdays selling fish.
' Ust Frldav evening.
place.
eke has spent several mooths at the
May 30.
fr.. Van and-------and family of----East Jordan
Mrs. Rogers and daughter Esther of
Margaret Hilton was vtsUing
Ethel Crandall spent 8*mday with twenty seteiMto when a man apmustoal oonservatory.
have moved Into tbe bouse vaeALpd by South Manitou are here vUiUng i her former nuplls and friend* here Mtos Nellie Thompson of Mayfield,
proaeljetl with the fire of liatlle in hi*
Tbe Memorial service held in the M
NORTHFORT DEPARTMENT.
Mr. Bloomer.
friends.
! last Saturday
Mis* Maggie McGarry- closed her eye*. With yeol Insolence he raised
B. chitrte last gtndav evening were
Charles Black arrivt-d from CharloFannie Blackburn of Button* Bay is
One day tost week as Miss Ficncbl Frank Newman has a well nearly school et Beltner Fridsy afternoon. tbe stiek he earried. und then—oh. hor
gmaUy enjoyed by all. Rev. W. H. volx Friday nL
nlght and spent Sstnroay workking In tbe office of C L. Dayton.
Btepped upon a chair to uujiist « car- complet«-d for Forest Hotten.j Songs and recUallona were on tbe pro
Herbert preached a Anc senpon to a with friend* In town, returning
ror—he struek a slian»- quh-k Idow,
Mil Lulu Cleveland and Alik Send tein it tipped over, thrui^ii., her down
Mav 29 190:>.
; gram for
the afternoon.
crowded house. The quartette sang ap- Charlevoix Sunday morning.
went to Sutton* Bay Sundav.
and hnrting her so badiv t»*ai she(
-----------Miss Elva BJxby of Traverse City anti the pule ouc aeut spiuulug several
pragriate music and the orrbestrs ren
Mrs. William Darrow and son. ac
Son- could not.be moved without tnu-use
Russel HinahJ
good HARBOR
I to spending a few days with Mrs. Will feet aw a.v.
dered aome patriotic selections.
companied by, Miss Edith Dame, ar
Z. E
riled.
Dr.
Frallck.
who
wa*
called,
said
™
^
,
Prentice.
pain.
The other neither *creanifd not
J. W. Cruse vrent to Milwaukee on rived from Traverse City Thnrstlaj-.
Oscar Stelmel
Imel of Sutton* Bay spent them w-ere no bone* broken *» It
falnt.-<!. There was heartbreaking,
Thursday of last week, returning Mon
ihlr cl
Memorial service* were held in tbe gunday In t<___
there was. She is confined to
no n-r^vituient. not even a mortnurl
day.- Mrs. Cruse visited In Petoskey Congregational church on Sunday, Arthur Zimmerman.gave a very 1®- feared
,
j left Wednesday to attend the funeral.
her lied, but feeling very comfortable of school here tort Friday.
during hto nbacnce returning with him.
Biiiiartl iMlto are uard te that tort
Mrs Wm. L Hausdlrg
orntng.
_
, i teresilng and pleasing talk to the under the care of Mrs. Sarah J. Miller
'Ll!!!Nr
*“<1
Mrs.
Floyd
Jones
were
TrmvMr. and Mrs. Orville Hsmmoed went
Dewey of Traverse City s
mt ihiug.-Tlt-Bua.
Mr*. R. E. Campbell spent Monday , voung folks of the Eiiworth league of T«rave»-se CHy.
Cl*Friday.
to Bmplre Batnrdsy to visit the tot- InT
Traverse CUy.
Sundav evening.
[ Will Devendorf and family moved
The aenlor class and Charlev Cbl.- here one dav last w«-ek
teris cousin. D. W. Reynolds. They re
Potato t»>iver>. are snroininc out all i
The
friends of Frank Dalton met by Invitation at t'-e home of Mr.
Tl M. E. choir aUended services at i
\\ Itra ta Oaabi.
ilK»I-------Leland Sunday afienwion.
. are glsd to see him out again.
and Mrs. Dumbrillc. tb# tewchem. last along the M. & N. K. H. K track*
8. W. Porter spent Thursday In
^r. and Mr*. Calvin Ijitiare of evening and were served with ico
-Wh-n in donb*,“ Mid Senator B.vJulius Grlndhteun has joined the;
Traverse City.
J Omen a spent Sundav with Mr. and cream and cake. They nasi
i-ai!. -ue shonIJ imitate tbe rxatapie
M. f- N. E V fencing crew
ELK LAKE.
A rect*|>llon was held at the home of jj^s Cha*. Andertwn.
r*f *pc .-iKrnte wmiher prophet.
evening very pleas-anUy and It
N. J Clark of Suttons liav has calh-d
The Ladies' Aid society met with
Mtos Julia MUler on Katunlav evenoarda Carlson who Is on North ne of the bright spots In Uielr I
•*Thl< prophet walketl into'hto Inner
B CUy Thurstlav.
here several limes of late on egg busl- Mrs. William Gee last Thursday,
ing tn honor td the new members of, j^.nitou island, to very sick wiib dlpb- ry.
new.
' A number of Elk Lake i»eople attend- •ifficeone day «nd said to bis Junior;
le Cramer of Croftt
tbe Kpworlh league. The evening was; tjjeri*
"'Wrll. how arc tbe iuJicatlous for
May 28. 1905.
ndav.
the nelghtoirhood 8«*nc_
Fred Buckslahler ha* given J. J. ed the baccalaureate address to the
silent In game*, music and social conLittle May Fisher of North Manitou
toinorrmry*
Mr*. Martha Seeley retorrned home versatlon, after which refreshment*, tsund died of dlahtbi
Kllwy’s
store
front
several
coat*
of
graduating
class
delivered
by
Profe»dlahtberia Inst wctk.
-•Mighty-imerTinIn sir.’ the junior
QENOON.
•
• 'paint which has Improved it wondef- wir Lolt. at Elk Rapids. Smntoy even
from Elk Rapids Salurdsv. where
The parent* have the sympathy of the
Mrs. M. M. Deake to very low with
inp
has been taking treatment for the
I an*irrnnl. 'I Unrdly know wlwl kind
* hTr***^ h”*E. Gill spt-nt Monday at
unity.
uqrvgu* prostvaUon.
, j. d. K>l»y-had quite a siege of
Mr. and .Mrs Gerjrge Friul ■*“
two weeks.
'f pr.-»gn»««tl-jitkui to make «ix*.'
t choir sidetl In the 1
Victor Barton ha* moved: onto hto ,i,(. grj,, ^nd complications to such at. daughter Thelma of Aug« ll \ toiled
Mrs. If. \SVson. Mrs. C. B.
..t s...™. u„
-•nil.’ said Hm- ehto-i. ’JMM iiink.-.i:
farm west of town.
extent that hto recov*-rv at oiu iim. with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gay.
Idrs. Belmont alieoded the c
ipy the pulpit in the Congrega ,
rtne neither with local rain. Tb-u. If
Hector McLAtn has n-nied i»ari «f »a* doubtful, to at present enjoying as
Mr. a»*d Mr> A K Ikwigherty vto
excrnisci
si church Sunday murnius and
^he MtoHen Kne" PlaniondiMi. la
goixl »-eBlth a« evelt»ri with .Mr. and .Mrs. Johui earns last it to rt; ■'•. V •• are rigbl. and tf It -i»r ti«
evening.
evening.
1
Lalkmtv and Mtw>r* Godfrr the McCormick farm
that will Itr «n»e of ll.-e lo«nl i-mi- if
Mrs. J
J. Simngle ana family siient Sunday,
B.rne;- Wm-nbelmer of Provcour irrorliecv
Buffalo K > rotor
to In town t
j;
fri
ferson a
at SutlonH Bay.
|
^own Sunday.
it Katie Reynolds was bnmghi
i Mr. and Mr^.
cises Friday evening.
FYc-d Bordeaux i* visiting rvtoUve*,
Warner >pent the
home last Monday from Mrs. H. I) 1
MAPLEI CIT
dav afternoon
Fred Avery's family attended the and friend* In town.
^
.1 with her avnl. Mrs. Carson Wsn
. R. \v Bu*^ke and if«- have
WIlUamslmrgTsradusllng exercise* on
I B<.rn. to Mr. and Mr^ Dick StockMuriel Wrisley s|K-nl .Monday In
g ^ Blackwood cf Bast Lce»l after a vtolt with tli*-ir
tlo ii daughi„c. a» daughter.
daught
l»ugb- inc.
May 21th.
M I* Gleason a**-d C. E. Baldwin1 i>f
of i ll ‘ Minnie aud famll.'' t Wexford.
Mr*. John Morrison is oO the sick
to Traverse City
rd
Mrs.
c. E.
n .luiinj.! I.w,,. ..v.v attendtHl the jj^,
Wealwood. formerly of
Saturday to the ball gat
•I the Co»»re|»Ui»»l ehurrh P.tto™ I
OneltU.
ship Ihclr h-clure hv Mr. LVrris of Big Rapids at
Mtos Vida Wartii-r of F:ik Rapid*'
Ashley Prsv vtolled
on Friday evening In honor Of the new I
co-wl Pa-Ius to vlslttug her down laa week preparl
seed1 potatoes.
(Cedar lat-l L'riday evening.
mn-nt a few davs In this vicinity.Traverse City Saturda)-.
> to teaching nt Good
Bert
Bart Davis'
Davis’ brother of Chicago has
Mrs. R. Fisher to on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Win Power of Elk RapMr. Borgar. who to worklox In the
raic to apeud the summer with him.' Mr*. Geo Clement vlsllt-d Traverse
drove through here last Sunday.
shingle mill, moved hto fatnllv from refreshments’ were aerved.
The next W. C. T. U. meeting wUtoCHy ov*- dav last woek.
May 29. 19t»5.
CroflOB hero a few aars sga
Mrs. C. n. Kehl apeni Monday In
be
hc?ld
at
Mrs.
Geo.
Bowman*
June*
B.
O.
Bellinger
went
to
Traverse
1
^ i canton
Clinton and Cliff Pror placed Traverse ClD'.
Tom
KINSLEY.
?.
Rev.
Mershon
will
conduct
a'cu.v
Friday,
retumiug
Saturday.
CUv Baturd*-.
jail Ini Traverse CIt
The D O. T. M. gave an Ice cream
Mrs.
Schell
returned
Tueadny
fnom
Bible
reteing.
Archie
.Newman
of
Kasson
is
vtoilYUBA.
Mr. god Mr*. R. B. Brown ristted nt social at the ball on Monday evening. Kevatone.
A forewcll receullon wa* tendered 1 Ing hi* broijier Charles and wife of
idsv.
wiH-k rluM-*
nine mouths’ has done me in * case of Conugioo* Blood
Mr. LatervY Sunt
Mr* liln Budd spent Monday In
Qnlllo Staesell arrived Thorsdav Arthur Abel laiu Friday evening ht | this plact- today.
Poison, Among other symptom* I w
Bchtxil here.
Thomas Johnson drore
to Traverse Traverse Cttv.
dr
erotting from Niles Mich., on a visit to Deake’s hall by the many friends
Bictrd with Rheumatism, and I
Mrr.
Ella
Hannaford
went
lo
Trav
„
Chas.
Gerr
has
hto bouite raised and werely afflicted
The alumni banquet wfl lie held at
whom he has made while acting In lhai
tha erse CUy one day Is-tt week
,he cellar
: and1 Slone OO the ground
^*Mr*.Tb^as Pra* visited friends at Oiirs hall on Wednesday erening. htoF.parents.
8. Brackenburr and danghtei capacity of teacher in our schools the
the'
J
C.
A.
('nok
and
wife
and
daughter
TrmverM Cttr over Sundsv.
June 8th.
Jo^e came ove" from South Board past two year*. He left fo- hto home
!
Reta
of
Glen
Arbor
were
home!
In
Mrs. Frod HaaUngs of Kalkaska vto
Miss Vella Spangle spent Moteuy nt man to attend the tuncraJ of Bdnrln
; down, had sore throat.
in Watervllet
Bdthejnlffht.
A. M. Smlt
lied relative* he-c to«t meek.
1 to working
Traverse City.
Immbkin.
to hto , A. H. Fisher dosed his school lu Ihi for Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Lambkin of Traverse
Miss Maud Burdge was 111 last week.
Robert Dell was^dow-n from Trav- BOW duties.
Mahn district Frida}
atr vlsltod rclaUvea here Sunday,
J. O. Plank arrived in town Wednes erwe at.* FHdav.
Mtos Laura Maynard left Monday for j C. J. Bloom and w ife
aamiml Chaney waa a Traverse City day evening.
Mr*. F.
a aommer’s visit at bt r old home In 1 log Mr. Bloom's mother
erse City last Satui
»ter tost week.
H. L. Thomas s-d Mr*. P- GusteS
Berrien eountv.
I Mr* Wm. Clf.ff weui
Mlo mill bad a breok down returned home Wednesday evening, Saturdar
Wallle Stetson and hto father and
Mr. and R . __
Mrs. Flora Dsngremon-J is In At-, City Monday
_ _ Btrim Balurday.JMit
„ , .
., mother are back from tbe sunny south.
nadflM
after spending the winter In CnllforR. J. Oolgrove vrss down from Trav wood tranaacUng
:lng basines*.
Topic for next Sunday s sermon ali
Laultas' Aid met last Thursday
again this morteag.
Mrs. Wm. Algulre. There was
John BroomboterinSring bto houat ***Mr». J. Palmer, who has been III. to erse on business Frltev
Miss Cora Humbaugh to visiting the Congregational church, "My
Bert Lambkin came borne last week friend*i at Wrotwood.
ropaIrad.^.^lte;^»man of Tra
naan."
»
: not a very large auendance owing to
oouvaleMlag.
to attend, the funeral of Ms grandfaThe Rev. Deake of Grand Rapid* arThe Sunday Memorial services at thg
afternoon. Tbe> next meet ni.1. { .rill thorwiiMydljMlD tytrj
Mrs. Nash, who has be
rived Monday, called by the lllncaa of j the Congregational church were vaiT mg will be with Mr*. Henry
Nc
y New
of W. Steele and family,
The Maccabee dence held lari Fri- kin omthe-. Mrs. M. M Deake.
! Impressive. Murray Post O. A. R. at<n,e ^jy. are onJoylng sspearing
for her home at Grawn.
^ eveslag wm not very* well aUendThe W. C. T. U. held th
thel- four-{tended in a body. The chorus choir.,
nowadays in the creek
FIFKLAKE.
ek bore.
Mtos Caroline Wagbo ftotobed a suo^
.jeath antfual mekilag lastWt'edaeaday {lately
. organised
,
oensful term of achool nt tbe Bight
krs. Browmson retu-ned Fri
at the raaidonce of Mr*. Robert Car-lcelleni service.
__ __ _
this week.
from a •evnrsl months vtoli with 1
peutcr. A very Interesting re|»rt of {assisted by Fev. Zimmerman and ^
RATCA
’ Aker* np
npent Sunday nt Uvea In New York.
Miss
the cotmty ooDvenlloo by two of the | preached from 2nd Timothv. 2nd chap
Mr. and Mr*. D F Hoxslc went to
tr Hatch’s
tr hoi
About 6.000 rainbow Irovt were delegates who were nresaot. Old o';] ter and 3rd vtrso. -Thou therefore en- Detroit Monday, returning Thoraday
Mtoa Curry of Lee’s Bay was
for tka nvrful vim* that
planted In Bast creek yesterday.
fleers were n-elecied. Mrs. Barton i dure bardvhiu as a good soldier of emniaa. ^^^ rewrumg inurwuay iTan
atlvf
guent of Mtos Hnttto Wootoey Simday.
attacks aad dratrnys eves the bo«^
Mr. and Mr*. John Pkwfon and
as made treasurer in place of Mra. lesut Christ
Mrs. Wm. Lee attended
craaddangbter
Flora
e*»e
tr,
from
Dr.
Frallck
Ick
was
called
to
North
Man-1
meetlar at Mr Cradr'
ildwla,
raasavad.
dy'B last
T|*lt-„ .
Maatnn Saturdqv to *l«Jt relytlvi
araaitwy
A aurptlae party was given at the iwH w«ud last night to attend n dipb-|
J. C. Poase and John FsateM
. «uc Id
home of Mra. BmUr Hunt last even- Ikeri, cue.«ii4 ntlnal tbl. loore-j Hoii
bualness caller* le Traverse City jras- lag in honor of kar 64tb birthday and
terday.
that of her brotber's. Cbas. Barton, X. .Dd Htd. P«11<*
with Mra. Tsbbwrm-** paraate_______
who eras 59. About 60 of tbair friends Mra. Fralick’s nephew over Sunday.
Mary
Mrs. W. *. dark waa In Traw»
John flaska has purchased the lot
•are there to belp canaume the good
of Traverae Oty. caam to
B- to rwlte *!•*. '; ; Ite oaaam and oake. Thay left many
CCDAIL
aerlv owned by John Kacern.
Bates rtiday to attend the dance.
Mrs. Otto Mnka to entertaining oomMr. nod Mrs. Wm. Wwlasa cwwie tip pwoaiiu aa token* of their respect
Soma of our yomte imople attended
klonday to apead Mapnny fonm IMute Oty tkle wtek.
from Mteton Monday
the obaaamnoaaarat axnretaes of the
teorial day.
maa attaadad tea party glvaa by tka
WIlUamsbnrg aekool laat week nnd
^mIm rnmmM Mose* to tsklng car* of
, report them verr good..
While prtenrtefl te run hlii peanut Mrs.
______Rafok oaae, tbe romtor bunr
rm,.*
.
Baldwin,
aged
mniher
n|
MyMr and Mrs. Jay Braeki
kavfof FWerned to Katomaroo.
ttoalr daagktar Mrs. Jack Malkewa. at roaaler last .Sunday Albert Kadrovach kavinf
Baldwin. The' * funeral services I from Bates to the home of J . Braek
Itethpoct laat wobk.
---- -----
,
sa.’'“
r->.
"'“‘r
li:?- --
.Tr!,.
DREAD.o';
S NITY
H ha
"
'
,
‘
I ....liplJilWHpi. ,
vMivtfiuitttafrfli tiuMiiie «fty: MNioiM« 'rf^^
and_the SMu hdre secured the «#e
-rk» Tmmg Mcb^ ChxMdn naaocM___
ttanntJtaft Haroa mm bngta work la I the I. O.O.r.han.
a tow dWB to ataefands tor nfeejM'
or Utjm tariMlag. to be oracted at* ’
Keel Catata Tronerera.
/ -
>-.f:
1 tooct C.
Oa'a Tih add;
fits. —
Uarld J. Yeok rasd wlfetolterttal
^
ffnrtimr
■|
i o. cnirii. lot (
•w »
t« OMH.ta 1te«r Tdrk
Mi rataumi lii Oittui i«* ma
MM«r. tMUM IT MMr. •• M M
propMwi I* ih»
•tmtitm ««1 M Mi la tto UfM
Oaari gftmrf. M^nimu vfU b* itnvarai W Om. Vaiatr, as-atp. 1a«taa T. Kfaat or Maaoa aai c. IL
9mm. «»o artn taka UM Met tf ta•tMtar TMMt W. Pateer, «1m> trlU
Iw raaMt to iMak. riwa tb« ar«or>
tha nmtUt win kt rmovtd with itt
eamaajr to CmM wmk. Majrar Codi
aai AM. HttoABaa taplala tkat tkt rt>
BMlaa arfll bt fMei la that park ba
aaaat U vaa tht Ait «r the acato oaA^
Ml vhta Om. Maaoa waa at lha
MMfc of hla powar. Tbt rtmaiaa
vtU ht pteoaipaaM ftota Naw Tort
I or the
ap»iAPi bv Ooff Waratr; by Mrm.
Donithaa Maaaa-Wrtgbt. of MmilK.
.K. J.. oolr iaoctrtar of Oor, Maaoa;
Mlaa BaUly V. Maaop of WaahlacCba,
D. C., tha govaraor'a Aatar aai oao of
daam ta. irnltat, ta. »»
J,l- PJdpliw
on •« cm
Ta. »ia«n»-;oiia««, pmwi.
tipmaa In Ms aortl «f''Maam CMka**
**Wha has aat mai tht 'Oaaat nf
Meam Orlntar aad famed aa opialea
teinttapBpaihiStlaBy ihkimydMMs
rasardlag Me irMfalam, far the larrlMr tale aama to appeal* egacpif
aad impanaihle, bat I am new oaai „
ad Chat bamas haa lataadad m piaea
beforr as a fairly acencate plctarn af
M grawaoma prtsoa bf bygone days.
*l»ailBff aiy traraM to aamtb rraan
while stapplas al MaraAUca. 1 bad aa
•pportaalty to Mia apmaU party «a
atip«»«r plylag betwwa the city aad
a rMpef lAaads la the Meditmaaaaa
aad heleafflbs to Fiaace. nmaamllaat
ef ffila groap. a nelid rock, aat more
thaa a gaaitar nf n mile la Afcnmfar■pt
Tho lO^aar-oli aoa of ixmU Lar•le «
aoa of Itoaaoata. Mai ah oM clay
the rock, la kaowa
pipt wblla playlas. It «aa partjy
•lloi with a aklto ^baUact. aai ba
tola ^ la bnllt the celebrated
borrawad a autcb ^ a eoMpaaloo prison, or-cnatla. the dmtMo d’U.
aai ptoyfully prttoa^M to a«Mkt. Tht which Dsmaa hae Immeruiiaaff la Ida
atiiff tsploiti. bloarfaf off Um boy^ *Moatc CHain.*
/The krop, nr diiBgroa. was roaatr
right kaad aai badl^AanMig hla eyaa
ad la 1S2S by lOrng ffnacla 1. to tm
aai fact.
pHooa hU roptiroa nfter tba rlctorlooa
Oaa of the iMot iartag aaaaalta trar battim with bis adrarnary. the Ooke of
parpatmtod la Port Haroa oeeoirtd Raorbon. end anbasqaently naad far
MTodatoday. whoa Bmma. ibt prtUy e^tattos by the talar kings aa a aute
IPyoaitoM ^Mtgbttr of Joha Aran prison. It waa known at tbat time as
the imatlleorihaoeatk.*
•tnihc. had her half clipped fraai her
ootslda wal& aro dfteM fool
haai by a aAa ohote IdenUiy la aUll thick, la the middle la a small cpm
aakaovB. Tbe liiUe girl traa oa btr oourt saIBclent to glre tight to tba
tray to aehool wbM tht clipper, vhn etatraDcm of fourteen enHrrlln|r enlla,
la iaeenbtd aa tall aai waarlng a trbkh are dlrided by partition walls
black aloach hat. darted oat Croai aa tan feet tblek aad can be aatarM ed|r
hy oat eniill opaoiag from the laaer
• kilty aai crabbed her. Wlthoat
ward kt took tkt Uttle ehUd'a aria conrl.
*'rMraetly appoalte the entrance to
Iwiapata Ma ffagara aai oxtracUag a court la the cell which was oc>ctipta>l by
pair of akoara clipped tbtai cloat to ■dnaoBd Dantes, mad# famous by
Ike head. Wkaa tka girl raallaad whA Alexander Dnmas aa the bero-tha
had iMpptaod aha attored a aereaai Count of Monu rriato. Dantes and
the Abba Parta. who was aenthaced by
aai aalghbora eaaM to her
■o dMai apaa Bht by <ht auddaBacaa
of tht affair tbA for atrtral mlnotte akcb paaned sixteen yroi
in these calls.
abt waa anablt to otter a word and it
•Tbewnffartng of those and other onvaa BDMt tlae btfbre an explaaaltoa happy prtaooara who were coofined
ooald be had fro* her. la the a
tlaie the cttpptr awdt hla eacape and
lag a eedtnbta sopiilcber.
-In gdihg tbr9nAt tbt prison ono
Railroad agtaaainaa aader way and feels tbat from hrtUnf
ooatraetod for la the appar paataaula
thia niauaer ladloatt that there will brSatb aad rattle of those wbo died In
bft aa tianeuatly artive aeaaon In the daapair,
*\K\\ of the other celU are labeled
pinertea peat winter, these extenalon
vrilh the namca of the moat promloent
bring prellnlnary to the oooatructlon prtaooers wbo bad l»een inroiTerated
of saw mlUs and manurarturlng plants tbaroln. Among throe were:
aioag their ooie. AQ rattnalaa of ten
'‘Baroardot. a Hrh trader, who had
mnea la to be added to the Baeanaba bann arrroted on aoaplcloo of baring
A Lake Superior railroad at oner in daslgna agalaat Cardinal Rkhelleu. He
renolrad
to die of sunraUoo. and for
order to up a large tract of pine tim
ber land owned by ihe I. Stephenson aleren days refused to eat or drink.
WIfk a piece of charcoal be wrote on
Co.. noHh of Kates. A crew of men It the wall the torture which he endured.
alraaiy ongaged In grading, and with
la M days it la expeettd that tho oom. I ng hla
pany wjll be hauling logs over the commander, died U 17t» after thirtyffrai rnur-mile atretch of the new line. oak years of captirlty.
-kurqnla de Lavelette. tba mlulstar
OonKiruetlon work on the Big Bay
branch of the Marqnetle A Southeast- •r Bnaace nndar I^uU nil., for dls
loyalty to the king.
lelayed by tb<
•^Albert Campo, for baring pobUabad
expected the the seem of a prteoa which he bad
branch, which will be 30 miles long, dtaeorcred.
will be completed In contract time. It
-Paul and Ix>nla Mart^ Impriaonad
la understood that the Vinsconaln A for life on sttsplclon of murder.
-Bolaaow, a rcUglouo fanadc. who
lllchlgan will build an exttmslon of
Us line from Wagner west, reaching made an attempt upon the lift of a
aearty to Wsusaukea. The branch
will bn for the purpose .of upping a
tract of IOO,<MH).OOfl feet of Umber j
owned by the N LMdIogton «>mpsny.j
Prof. Andrew MrLAughlln, professor I
of American history .l^be M'clUgan
iml«rrttr. «ko kiu bMo oeouprlKt -1
.ImIKr fHlUoa
tute. Waaktagton. D. C., fur the psst
year on a learn of nbaeoce from Michi
gan. has rocArni
from Chloaco ualreraUy He has not |
deoliad vhnUnr to accept. He an 1
nooaond a abort time ago-ihatI hc!;
wojild raturn to Mlchlgnt next lAl I
and it was reported tbat be is slated
to recnlrn the appoHdmam of assist |
ant to Proaldent Angnll. his (ather-lu <
law Pipf. CInodn VnnTjmt. who has'
j tbn chair of Americas
htotory la the nbaancin of Prof. Mr-
rrSuTuTkrx^..«...
for an attempt to aasaPal
Napoleon befotw be be
^j^e emperor.
-‘pruce Cnslmlr. brother of LndlsUs
Poland. Imprlaanad by
m.
wif. ..
2«, iwi" *“
»«* >i. n. i. a ---------------- ^'
tloa -Hat has already been beaded wltb • lO; $72.
^
| ^ Kith add: ft.200.
WANTED—Extra saleaaKtt and inlee- j Qwntoa farm. Win Mha
tadtaa
at the
Bouton Stare. Otixena
lot eg paymcM. lagslro B. X Mflto
saoffaHagof Miff made by tbeyoaagi ^B. P. Crotacr and wife to Hattie; Hl«» J Adams, guardian, to Edward
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ctasB of tbe aaeoctatlon ' Bpeaoer. lot 21. block *. Bayalde: fSn.*i «i««tade, loU lfi-17. block 1*. H.. U A
‘
ljf| gam
hm-ll..
The balMtag. aa agmed npoa. will b<
Wm. T. Roxbn-gh and wife i« j. II.
WT.2«.
WAffTED-Oood
ftxlM. three moriea high, and wtn U HoeUmantel. lou 11-12. blocks. H,L. I
^ ------------------------s-n.,
^
t AUl be lo A O0.IS latnild: $4,000.
Mbrtok. Inihe
f
am tam Gmwm miata.
Went Tenth street. Citx. phone
pnai in »e
BAST PART or TOWN.
eatei
Ployd L. fimith and_______
wife to Joatah !
ar*P«Hate twirt of lUiools. ta
_____________________
may 2l-tf
Can np by both pbonea Ko. M.
poA and loehsra. The amln floor will Curtis, lou 27.Ta. block 3. Oak Park;
WANTCO-Four young or middle
Ordnra wtu be prompUy attaaiei tta
eoatata oMeea. prlrate rooms for busl 1200..
aged men to trarA ia pletnre crewx. JOHN BOPKINB.
apr tfdmo
— hAi A gyroalnmlAxSO tm
g. Johnson to Wm. L. Brown, iinirolshed roro7and lu
a7
Good propoaition and expeaaet adTbe gym win hare a noth nmnta# ^ |ot §7, oak HelgbU; fino.,
nile, may In. ac'.^ed as flask but to
trsek. la the eeeoad door will b< 1
^ Smith and wife to Jennie this rase tbe puidic s
ImmliipoT
womens
hsts,
*>la
hot
A.
Lang._________wnj
i»*i*
roedtagroomeandparlora.elaeareoBu|E. Johnson, lots 67-M. block 3. Oak P«J The tri,
for the edwrerinoel department and ai p^^
I4<w».
»
HONrf TO LOMi-m. tax M
kltobea.
'
wiedoeft and w*fe to Fred of feminine besnly on an Kasterj kouae. person A truatworthlneat and , pat M mortgagna Boaaaa tor sslb
erick FTOellck.
040 leei
feet w
of w
w-M
feet
ends
rroeucK. e^u
-m leei
ini„oU Wro? j
irhat famUiar with local terri-j
Mlai Bmma J. Ntabola. a teaebar In
A lots 1-3. block 5. H.. L. A Co.’s IKh if the deUrate blendini: of shades. lUej tory aa assistaat ia branch omc«,j
tbe Rasa City pnAle acbooU. wbo Is
add; 11.250.
wlndlTu; of fenthers and luniinc
Salary $1*. paid weekly. Perma-*
idrila ^d ^iIpU^
Hi*!2[l**^** *fcli'****
^ Bdward Mc.Namara to Wm. C. Hut- «f tendrils
fabriiw
nent poAUon. No inrnstment re-j
aaflatoctkm and wbo waa asked to put <
^3
of lot 17. iduck H. H.. L.' to the pt rfe. t aWorumeut of an adorquirnd. BoAneas esUbUahA. Pre-' RsBMfltoer tho fgtarn Use la fam;
ta aa pppUentkm tor n^d term, was re- 4 c^.'s 7th add; $«oo.
able head be not art. then are the arts
hand, A aelaatlAe vsndtag wfll roroil
Tkms experience not essential to en
fused amaMirmnnt by tbe acboA board ; n.
fnderwood and wife to Jo- '**c loser. Tbe busbauds and father*,
the tran Ufa's history. Oror Ujt'
gaging. Address, Manager Brmachea.
aae abe ta a member A the ctaoreh ! .^ph and Teresa Drevei lot rj block **
Unkm Bt aids natraaas.
JUMt
222 Dearborn 8U Chicago.
If the
sp|»eIUte «-mirt of llllnol*
know..........
AlutterDaySalnu. The charge bad i 3.
fToo‘-*‘
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may 27-€t doe* not. tbnt the trimminx of r.tt« i«
been prAerrnd bAore the board ihs*
^ Kneetand. a al. to B. J. Mormsist*Is■•*••• m^.
.....
onl.T art. Imt hlph art. The
WANTgl>-Plaln sewing and halrl New scits are showing* fhe
Mlaa Nlcbola
bemi altemAlng lo*^^ ,0^ ,
c. H.. L. A Co s 7th «3»nnot'.tand.-Clevelai.d I.ead.-r.
proaAyte her puAla to her faith. Miss add; 126.
work. 410 DAon street, up stairs. ' and skirt tbe short bssqued coat and
may 20-2w* j «klrt- or the Itaroiau blouse and skirt
NlchoU bnais an exceUent repoiatlon
John E. Qualfe and wlf« to n. J.
BIGGEST AND BEST line of hi !
I Theme are ibe meat unlvernsUy becnm*
aa a woman and as a teacher. Mayqr Morgan. lA 1. block C. H., L. A Co.'s
cycle*—Rambler. Monarch. RacyAe, ]
I tag styles of the taUonnade.
A. 8. Rosa has refused ihe use of .hU - 7tb add: 175.
It Is aafe to tbst the bolera will
Columbia. Prices right. Julios Camp j
public hall to tbe Latter Dsy Saints! Anna M. Bartlett to J. W. Hllllker.
bell. 417 UAon street
may 6-Imo ;
wages, most be good rook. Address to c-ome. Like chiffon, we racAot t
care of Record. Mrs. Chaa. Romadka. without It. A wrap ending above qr
a little lielnw tbe waist Hoef givro
gl
coa>
may 19-tf
tldcrable length to the skirt llnaa.
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order <
Xtpolroolc law codea.
^
-TWe castle waa crowded with poUt
leal prisoners sentenced during and Imn»dl*tely before the rerolntlon of 1T8P.
I ponalble for the leaden ta
order the arreat and Imprlaonntant nf
-
of m.C0 each tor ton beat hnpt yards j political agltaton, wore ItaiNiaoiisd
on hla city addition known aa -The j bMr for an attempted plot to orarCliffs.- This la too third ymtf that he |
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offw of these prlxea them haa bnitt a j
Praaro has beooms a npnhlta
wondevtol sttmutani for the maktag' new prtaona bare bean craclad throadRof handsome lawns and wAl
^ dmigaon on tht
s made
the
>• MW droamd. bnt Its dkek
yards, that has
mmu srvwwwr ma
le^Mk.. p^M
^
narer be biottad <
tag much Mtentkm from rlalion. Prof. F. M. Boott, profeaoor of rhe
toric at the UArenlty of Mlehlgaa,
aaya that awoarlag ta o rererolon to
baihmftom. and should he diaeouraged
UMBg nudanu. Ha' cxplainod' this
Ma-Wlllta. whanjmt MMt hnMta
rather peenllar sutemant on togloal
nr etrhig ibontf WIRta-Jtat *towp
ho dant want to lam nayMM. I
Uomi) nhort<nt. .-Up agatant ir miMt Mik hit <aa^ pad ihownt hMi
pmnnd a large natabar tf sHaattans. Wjw toM it>MaiMiiM Mpk. V
and oanelly rorrstoonda ta natnrn to
phTOMs nand by aarmm trtbaa. The
aw of avnartag tendx to wtaktn the
MI80ELLANEOU8
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT OR tALE—Meat market
00 corner Front and DIvlalon atreeta.
Thoa. Guntoa. S20 Flflh atraet, CIUaeoa phona lit.
may 2$-tf
m
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Notice.
Travaraa City. Mich.. May 20. *06.
The partnership A Maes A BaU
(painters and paperkangera) from this
date Is dissolved. C. C. Ma« will eeatlnoe the buslnesa, Al worit belag
gnaranteed first class. Call or drag
me a postal A 126H Cass atreet. oror
PAge'a electric Aore.
may Sl-$t
tile ambulance waa
,.
. He had alrendy klUed two boraca
r Wilhelm j by bis driving wln-n l.c was caught
May t$-tf * telei>honlng. and roAeroed.
FOR RENT—Upper fiat In brick bone
Rheumatism, ftout. backaohe. acid
on West Ninth Areet O. C. Moffatt,
.
, poisem are renulta A kidney trouUm .
210 State bank boildlng.
j HolIlstCT'B Rocky Mountain Tea goal
directly to the seat of tbe disease end
(Cures when all else falls. 36 cents.
Drug Co.
, .
FOR fiALE-Reaort lots at Spring j
Park, on the peninsula. Here is a!
^
England Is *0 honey-comtied wRIi
chance to get a lot at a location
c
FOR SALE
I
of
r^tatlrely
the bay that Is unawaTirbeamifor
1
Also rooms to re„. ..
for fhe summer, partly furnished for Arocrlc*.
While npon throe taaeks
light housekeeping.
may .'M-tf therw were hniiKl trains a dtstanceoT
-i
inili-s IsM- ).vror, I
FOR SALE—Two good new milch Jcrl tnilns travelml i><1.000.000 \
sey cows. Can’t he beat. H. Hyman.' bIOOBST AND BEST line A bl240 Washington BtreeL
! cycles-Rambler. Monarch, RacycM.
may 31-tf 'Colombia. Prices righL JaUna Camp-•
TlTTTZ
mr*Z ■
union atreeL
Stay 6-lttO
«s.H« P.r.; r„;; m
We kava seeured exduiive I
rightfl for thli field and
WIU Soon Beirln
pnblicgtioa in thli paper.
Subscribe Now I
And get the first insull-
m
TO RENT—Furnished rooms ta eottage with every convea^noce. Ad
dress Box 374 or call at office.
Ro foiMl was he of fast driring ttet
Jeseph Byrne, ambnisnre driver ft*
may 24-tf
the German tiMpitsl. Han Franctaeo.
Tha pttblioatioB of thU
fgmatu gaiiM in a graat
New York dnHy hai joit I
creatBd a ptofovad atan*
tion mad fftamped the work
At the greatogt of tweatitth
oeatuiy fiction.
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in
TRY A RECCRO WANT ADl
“"u «
>UP TO FIND A QUEER LITTLE OLD MAN IN THE
UXJRWAY.
"«»"• Cunitei. OMt-
, -4
or will rent building. Apply at once. Ut birftillS lO City, 3^ tfifl 4^
Cha*. RosenthA. Traverse City. Mich, fitir.
J, W. NiltikeiL
may 27 tf.
--
consisting of
FOR tALE. WAGONA—I have three !•
« r^•T‘o rxc
e
aeconddiand lumber wagon.. al«,l ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
lumber wagon for one borae. three!
Q Q QARVER
TMrtNi Great Detecie Stories :ZTr»r^,'“"r.;2“^:PRIo’E8 REA80NA8LE
FOR SALE—sevea-rtxjm bouse on 10«ro wita O. P. Oarrsr A Br®. MhUhanaa
Etast Tenth St. Take other property !
^
as part payment. M. B. Hungerford. -----------------------------------------------—----I Cltr. 688.
may 27-6t i
,
,
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AS FOLLOWS
t Bayonne. Imprisoned by
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COMPRISING
•“>
“Mlraboau. for i
________
.
1. The Adventure of the Empty House
2.
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the Norwood Builder
“
the Dancing Men
4.
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the Solitary Cyclist
6.
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the Priory School
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Black Peter
6.
7.
“
Charles Augustus Milverton
the Six Napoleons
8.
9.
The Three Students
the Golden Pince Nez
10.
the Missitig Three Quarter
1 r.
the Abbey Grange
12.
The Second Stain
)S.
a
RRST INSTALLMENT TO BEGIN
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
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J. M. HUELLWAKTEL
ment*. H. W. Smith. 613 West ■
Eleventh street CHlzcns phone 199. j
m*v 294f’«»■
FARMS to trade for city property.
H. W. Smith, €13 West Eleventh St.
ClUxens phone 199.
may 29-tf
BARGAINS ta real estate. H. W.
Smitb^eiS West Eleventh street.
CItIren* phone 199.
may 29-U
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay
ments. H. W. Smith. 613 West
Eleventh AreeL
ClUxens phone
ESTATl AUD LOAin
fyeatfltTML
O.
^aatollo
•
Up flash*
MIG9MOB.fll
Tucliir of Violin
StetkSifffiSkoeStto'fi
329 SOUTH
UiOl STR£n
are now taking orders
for the celebrated
Ben Gage at J. E. Grolllck Co. fac-i
toiy.
may24-lf|
FOR SALE—Floe residence property.
10-room honae and barn, 100 ft. lot;
hooae haa city wAer. \|ath room aad
fnniace. Inquire of F. Thurtell orer
Flrtt NaUoaA hank. Telephone 2fi
may 23-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—ParUy foi^
niahed eevenroom aummer oottaga
at Old Mlaakm Baach nmrt. laqAre U. K. Brinkman, Old Mlaalon.
may IM mo*
FOR tALE OR KXdHANOE—Two
atoro boriUtaga ta Oestrol Lake.
Cltixena pbeme 2C2.
may 84f
FOR tALff-4-room honae and 60toot
tot on W. Itth atraet, aaar Ualon.
For paittentara «iq«lro al tM W.
llthatroet
majMf
FOR BALB-Clkht ntaShttfl lotaJM
Tronroo Gilt
Brick Go. 4 s KEYSTONE. MICH.
t dacod Ml **Loi«
Xlac Alfbaw ar flpaia
«Tliat • false tadc" said Crnigw
SMlrlas Aaibauador Oioate aad VaraWa •>«. WaM A iM 1
antrad la Paria. Ha was jaavftd oa awa Uephera la the eom of aa addreaa. *'Mi k«ic as that retalatfs aw Ifn. Choate hare left Urerpoot for
by a afaad of »o11m aad kaatiwl
inwiiiwnr tr^gatmmn.
^
at the cMsnatar of ft certala
t Ualtad SUtea.
<ktt Ms «lf« *l»aj«
t«tt or
^
THIS IS TBB 8BA80N 2dc r
n»«hr« flHmrtoa brfor® «te cuoo *tmu
iton and sardan hose. Oat i
- '
■ nooB perfoniM^ tirforr a kirce daes, I
io Mmtr, «»4. raIvcuAt to looe «o
Mto akyoapatHadJamaadoaghtio’iBit
*«we thtriy:
Mil tM
IMM tM eoMfl^ hare a maa Uka t>»dora Rooseralt | ««ift epewtloum. At the ecd. as he
M or « Mt wWrk kr proMcoUd to stir UMftSS ftp a UtUs.
| was snuhlac his hands. sTounir asstewtr vblto tMm» k«pc walttaf.
tb«
BmUya poles ^gad Pasalsai ^aar-l iftftt Uptoed oter to him aod srhtspered |
•ad at ifiMB M> ft hoOk ts tbrM reled orer TO»oa rieiory. As a ra-j *®
QOI2«0 FI8B1NG? Stop at Oer^
taana roMia was oesaptMrd. vkleli
malaa Bros.' State atraat Hvery barn
taa iftmogh ikroe cdKloas aad was haps fatally, aad DetacUve .
aad gat your balL AU kiada. trsah. .
la M»fc faaatr
may Uktf
DocaJd, Who trtod to tiaell the dlmnrh (i ihrik?^.* wld^tliJ^so^rSS”*
j
Aa muramamm dots not Uil the dis aace. safered a fracture cf the skull * - -ivs.* the other Imdstni,
•\'ov !
rororr <d ft »*w war with a^iy laor*
rut off lUyctos' wrbiii; le*, sir.'
•atkaslftaai Uuui tfa« ftvrrftse pby^
“ ‘flh, welL that Is of no oonse-;
ciftB dispiftys prrr a rt-w or rart dla<)a«oi<e.*’ said the sorpeon. 'tVe een
rare Che c
same ‘tlilr;
qnirer.
•r allMU wklch the distfafalshwl Matiea la all Paraae^ lataraatad:
„u
vo..^
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MOVED!
PAVING TAX
patM tar» hlai. '*I>m me eoagratalata fooT he Iw reported as sayta*:
•yoa hara. yoa lacky doc. a disease
wlOdi was fboacht lo be e*tl"ct."
Orast mUatt, tha Kaasas Qty
We'rt
roll for the pavlof I
Orl«ts St Tariisr.
of Gass street froao
« Kront Ureet to;
Tlie oriiitiial iiiime of iiirl;er wss,
8ute street and 8(«u> street from
street Is now la j Oorooroo. hy wlilrli it was known to
to» Chss
C
r II
ooltectlon of the, the fb«Tok«*e I'ulians. says the Uostoa
my hi
third toMllmsat, tofether
n.r- ptlirrim faiUem
tl»« iI Gl«'»^
Gl«)l>e. Thr
falUers iu roaio-i
Inr
the woj«?s ia sp'irrh of]
^
' Thankvslvius sr.tnr fiv their Ilr>«t'
hi E. HASKELL.
* Thaokssirlnfc' spn-ad lu ard tlu* OoNxy |
CUT Treasurer.! coo mi I hit: In the faiaiUar tones oI «or|
> Bank building. I domestimted fowl, "Turk, turk, tnrk.”|
These first yankw lmntsnn>n. b:1s-j
taklnc this frighterird «ry of ll»e bird'
for Us real sunp. iiuiue<llab‘Iy lul^ele*] ;t i
*nurkry.** nml turkey it
Sk!
INTO
r’TjtKsr.^'ssi “ w ,s?
PAVING TAX
PIANOS
AND
PAVING TAX
ORGANS
ril-
PAVING TAX
KIMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
H. B. EARNER, Prop.
PAVING TAX
FITCH. ME COY & CO.
ARE YOU maiNED
To build or niter a house, stnble,
■hop or bam this year? Let us
I'fitimate on your lumber sup{dy
in that cns«>, for our stock of
hanl and soft wo da, onr fadlitif« for handling, storing, caring
for and - delivering- TOt us in the
first rank of local Innibcr didd
ers, All kinds of lumber, lath
und shingles at prices which
will net a saving to you.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
On. Siwpr k PmkiUipi
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFFICBS
OVEl JOHRSON DBDCCO.
SEWEft TAX
INiffl
Real Estate.
loe AND WOOD.
SEWER TAX
I.-
JUNE, I, 2 MD 3,
\Vr will K« ll a fully guanmUt-d
RAZOR
iDwisTNEininoBuy
FRANK TRUDE
In Rear Of New Postoffice
Must be Sold by June l
Give us Your Bid Offer
B. Morgan, P. Kysclka
tRUSTEES
SSSKST "”‘“*158
■aSpnCl
.'f
I. «. MAfrriN-nvMete gBi MP
taon. ornm m 9aat PnB sMt
lARK CRAm* DKUVKIIY-UI&
Ntiit. K. L. motmm
aSAL KSTA'TK and LOANA-Onal
Tmtm iMod ftAiifn ^ W
TSSL.^
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.
Vm Art IM FmO^
•la aa near at Kand. tbav wlP
gj 521^
Nj^MWy. UBT ftsi CIBB
daiagM aanafi if tftanmk aai brail
JPZXJbBB.
OlVK
VIM, VIGOR A VITALITY
Try m “PHI to-nlght.‘»
War Ssls^br aU Druggists
IO Oant OLtid SO Cant Kema
ACCEPT MO SUtSTITIITES
That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose your pa
per—get our prices—
pul on the wall. Also
furniture finishing of
all kinds. Painting
that will stand the
test. No peeling off.
STEARNS
filial V
SOOBS 7 aad t, G
Oa bkxh Both 1
OR at. P. mU'KIWAVB—Pra^
ualtad to KTS. BAB, J|M
THBOAT aad nTTDIOW OLA»
■B Ofltaa Mt WUhMB bloflk OB
MuaphoMOl. ^
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out. W. K. A w. I
OBoa Clta.. 107;
BlMAfiBB
W B.. 710 Waahla^
ahoM Ufi. BMl H. BftrtB
57400 W Twth; Oita. phOM 7»
R. A. H. HOLUDAY. Graduate To
rauto Uulvaratty. QBea ta MniM
bldg Tutaphonaa oBee tit »em
ARTHUR HOLUDAY—M. a Phym
etaa and aurguoi. Rateorad to af
•era over fliut MaxkmaJ haak OS
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_ sd ‘to I
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door to Dr Hl|gtas‘ oBea
OR. C. L. THIRLBY—Spralftl alteB
don to dlsrawM of ehOdraa Roea
400 SUte Bank bldg Both phoara
HARRY B. HARNIR-Bgfart plaar
touer and aetloa rafulatar Batli
faction guaranteed. With tlmba'
kloslc Houaa Cits, pbona M4
OR. CHARLES A. SURBRIDQK, Dmb
tut. 801-SA New WUbala Moek
Traverse City. Mich. Cite, phone 141
Graduate of PhUadalphU DaaUl ool
HERVCY H. ANDERMN—Attornay
and oouDMlor. Wllhtim blodL Trav
•rea aty, Mlcb. ausaaa phoee lOi
OR. O. H. LYNCH—2 .and 4 Suthar
land block, phyilelnn and gargaoa.
CUUaua phone ML
DRS. J. 0. B HART J. TMUBBLOOD
OSTSOPATHIC PHYMCfANS
oaee<oaT4WUlMlaBldg. I a. SA. to U
I to t p. a. r to 8 malaga Bsadsnos «
WyakoopBs*. OUssuukflM av.
JOHN R. SANTO
Ineibai asauRij
') a CARVRR a BIIO
)NU pm lousE
OI«.
•R. P. MOUMWOmi
FIRE INSnRAN*
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A D. TYLE‘'
BOO
DENTIST
256 Front Street
ABoe 000. Now wnhAto moea <
.CARPET CLEANM6 WORKS.. ! M.&R.L TIME CARD
Befocu
swsy to be midr
ehinr you tsapice
end Ixyin,'
old -srprt.
r^Kfif Iri ce
N. B. CHAPIN. Propncfor
Pboisiik
ass Wsshin^t -
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GEO. A. JARVIS
DENriST
20 j FRONT SrREET
Dm. « a*«»t
mHjir- i N. Mwu
MONMt & awfTNr
INSURANCt
rjs'a'aaztJu'KTS"—■* ’*iasiP»s2’is:£Si
WL,_,°
BAMnaaOOOUPAVnBsadrsrwrt'
>1 I MSWWILHaLU «t.O'
C. D. MILLER
1 t tmm
OK N*r I teT
BRAND RAPIDS * IHDIM* NT
COMPANY,
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itfinn. orar GMy 1
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
laa Front Street
LOT FOR SALE!
TAX
VMNre beftD tastog, 70M1II
BVEKTUALLT OB ploy
eleotneity, not aolw tat eonDanio masotii.bat nr nissnm
of utility and genanl sdapta-
This is n Razor that wo guaranl<H* to givi* sapsfju-lion
and if you want a mzor
Si-
SEWER
M« ■fttfar WHAT FOWEB
Thursday, Friday WALL PAPER
and Saturday
HAY. FEED & GRAIN
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
FOR
POWHl
Boardman kiva
Electric Uglit
& Power Co.
A. Vs FfilEOBI^H BLOCK
tors, har
yaata ago to atiada hjs creditors,
dathad eo a aamforuble fortone In
Will soon be ?11 seimlnaa la that eoaatrr. Through the
■ale at the QaabrfdlUas mlae and lo
lied, then we will
other mlalBs uaaaactlona he has made
abotit IIOOJIOO. He still owns neveral
have the most attrac
payiag mines. It Is reported that be
tive store and Best
has nmde a satisfactory setilctneot
with bia creditors, who are rooaily Natioe to all Paraone InUiwstsd:
j ***Tiiis is one expi.nnaflon of ibe name;
line of
Kansas Cliy commission men.
The assessment roll for the Improve-1 turkey. Hot some will try, to think
Mrs. David Klxer of Spriagfleld. O. roeni of Blath street, from
^ aa sweet
baa beew~ grsateg a pension of ft a line of Division street to the west line; would t
moath,
she will not begin to draw
It has been decided that the eightIf uniJl (iwelvo rears from date. This menl together with the aremed Inter
mllog u^due to the fact that she draw est on alt unpaid Installments, the hour law will not apply to the building
A pensloW for twelve years aa the pre- same to bo paid before the first day of of the Ihtnama railroad though It will
July,
IlHW.
apply
to the canal.
•amptloa that her husband. David
M. R. HA8KBLL.
Wm. Court Cully. spcak<T of the
Kiser, was dead. He rer»»mly dl»*d
City Treaaurer.
attar being brought home sick from Office—Room 502 Slate Bank building. British house of commons, has re
signed because of ill health.
June Mmo
Draver. He bad been mourned as dtwd
Iln dressmakeni and hotel keep-.
far twenty-seven years, most of wblrh
ttma 'ha was la the Blark Hills searchfag for goM
Senator Dphols was lamenting the Native to all Faraont Intererted;
The special aasessment tax roll for
dacay of oratory among American
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
le paving of iState at reet from the e:
ffthteMea. "With cmly a few exetp the
street to the west line
^
tioaa." be'said, "we ha ve in Washing line of Gass s------ ~ --------------- - — ,
IHIOAV. Ou«ui«y of Ormsd
loa no orators worthy of the name.
Oh this aocoant 1 had in aect-pt in sJ
on display,
leace during the lait sessUm an arid “■-.......
and see us.
erltlciam from a clever woman, 'i Office
R- Wslksr. Jadgs of 1
attended a meeting of the senate the
other day.' ahe said, 'and tbai nig'it I
had a tenibla dream.' 'What did you
[prsrlas smon« othw thtasH thst s gasidUa
diaamr said I. The lady smiled. *1
tfraamed,* a^e aald.' I went again.' "
Notice to all.Peraons Interested:
There As a pUlftil story of Philip
sneclal assesKiDi
, Doorke Marsion. the blind English
idlng and pavlm
. from tthe
wHtar. One day a particularly good
i
line of Wellington |b^ faSESn %*a^m< m the city
idssi came to him and h<* ssi down to siri<‘t to the east
hands for
i-i.
m »
his typewriter with enthiisissm. He lion. The
first Installment
wvote rapidly for hours and had nearly
une 30. IWlS.
!*A5?T!'.1tmiw .»d.r«l. It»l ..kl PM
iM'fore Ju'
M. E. HA8KE1X.
fiaAshed the story when a friend came
la. "Read that," said Marsum proud
ly.,"and tell m( what you think of it."
said"sl«5v*^ ^Jnusd Trsws^^^rt^
This frActtd stared at the happy author
and than at the blank sheets of paper
: IfVy U. IB. H. lass S
Joda* of Probate
la his hand before he was able to un
daratand the little tragedy. The rlbhoa had been Ukec Irum the type- Notice to all Pomonas Ingoreatod:
Ingereatad:
writer and Marston's toll was fur noth
sment tax roll i
The s;>eciBl assessmcoi
• pet. fn
ing. He never Jiad the heart to write the paving i-f West Front strcei
wfH» line of Unhih street tis the
that story sgaln.
line of Maple strt'et, is now in my
Ia connection with the r«K«nt
hands for collection. Tbo first installceatsaary celebration of the birth of mem to lx* paid on or before June 30.
Miguel De Cei laates. author of "Don 11KI5.
CIT. PHONE 15B
OFFICE & WAREHOUSES
M. E. HASKELL.
Oulxote." Henry J. <k»ke. the English
C'tv Treasurer.
BELL PHONE 12B
B.R.Zc.l TRACKS
author, icUs a atory wblrh |»orl.a|»s
t^IUKun 20: SUto Bank building
nc Mmo
Illustrates the saying that a prophet
ts no* wlthont honor nave In his
eooatry. Mr. Coke was traveling In
Spain aad vUltcd the prison wherein Notico to all Peraona Intarsated:
Gervaatee Is supposed to have written
The KpeclalI iassessir
ismepl tax roll fori
a good pan o^ia immortal book
simrtion of l^attral Sewer No. |
the consirurtloi
naked hU h^t at the Inn if he knew 1 in Dlstrl
iFtrict Nu. 1. beginning at the;
Mion of Wellington street, i ■
anything of Cenmmes. The man said IntersiM'tlon
the
alley
Ix-iween
Front and Sta
be did not. hut In response to another
atre«-ts In aald city, thence running I
query said bo had heard of Don Qnlx west to the cast twontv-two feet lot *
ote as a gn*at cahallero who had lived
1 plat of the vil- j
Traverse City. 1
years ago. "HU bouse is
Mich., has been pjaced In my hands'
way." added the Innkeeper, "and the for
colUctloe. the same to l»e paid on
alcade’s father, a very old nu
or before Jane 3t‘. IBOa.
<
perhaps may *x>membcr him.
M. E. HA8KELL.
City Trcasurei.j
Admiral Schley In his treatment of Office—Room 20* State ^nk building. ^
the opposite hex Is a roodtM trf gal
June Mmo
i
; lantry. aa befits a man with such
profesMonal record. He U simply the
poTfecUoa of old-fashioned poUtonces
When you want loo or Wojd don't IistonI to a sm(
smooth
Qa a recent evening be was sit t lug
8*cond Ward,
t'llkor; he wants your doUxir toilny and twil De in some
with some fr.snds In the lobby of hlfj Notice to all Peraona Interested:
other town totuom>w. I do not
to muk^
make you
hotel whan someone called him to the
The s!M‘clal assessment tax roll for
nroi
iromtBos 08 to KivinK pockI'service; you know tliat 1
lelepbcaa He stepped up to the In-1 the constniction of a trunk sewer in,
ha Vve
i done so during the past 15 years and expect to
«™.«. „d
u.»i
'
till **ae end of time, CttiZftBS* Fhone 711
tossed his cigar away. uk»1c off his hat, Boanlman river, thence north to Bay
JAMKS O. MOF»ICINS
cad criad; "Oh. how do you do. Mrs. i »trtH*t. thenc^ on Bay street to RanBtaakT" Then followwl a cross fire of idolph street, thenc- to Division street
exchanged j thenoe to Motirw street, t^ei
Monroe. W-llow a^d Madison streeti
Randolph sinH t. also on RIbdolph j
His fiicoda remarked on circumstances j street from Bay street to the alley l>e-*
or tho|itve**n Cedar and Spruce
streets,
aitandlng bis ctmversatlon over
Spr
. , „ ' thence to t»«e sllev went of Elmwood
wira sad Admiral Schley said _ .. avenue, thence to Madison street, has I
ft laeambent upon him to uke off his l»ecn placed In my hands.for collection, j
Sat evan when lalkInrbJ telephone to the same to be paid on or before June!
30. lOOS.
ft lady,
M. E HASKELL.
\
Baoator Clark of Moetana is noted
C‘tr Treaiuror. |
SBv^g art dealer* for bis habit of driv- Office—Room 502 Elate Bank huilding-!
June Mmo
{
lag a close bargain, but he recently
fast aa artist who turned the table*
upon him. Tha artist bad painted a
pahUwmA aeaa* with about a score of
Pmh Wank
Ih sight. Mr. CUrtt liked the
Notice to all Peruens Interested:
i
WRMli and half la joke said tie would
The special aasetsmeai tax roll for
lag ft eadi for the sheep and throw the oonstniction of Lateral Seww No. i
In a baadsoiiMB^MMafiL for the frame. 1. Sewer Dtstrict No. S. located in the!
Tha arUst
agreed, aaylng he alley between Waahlngtcn and Web-j
would take it hoaie -Cqr the purpose of ater streets, beginning on Garfield ave-'
noe. running thence west to Bartow;
ftddtag some Rulshtug^ touches. In'^a alrect. thence north on Barlow tofew days ha brought ft again. Meaa- W'aahlngton street. thVnos west oa
Ume. with the deftcat touch, he had Washington street to Railroad avenue,
thence to coat^ect with trunk sewer,
•eattarad sbaep along a winding road has
been placed In my bands for col
aad aatoRg tha traes, all saafly visible lection, the same to be paid on or be
When viewed thraugb a strong glass. fore June 30. iWtt.
M B. HA8KCLU
r%a western mlllkmalre grinned Us
City Treasurer.
approval apd paid several Umes the
OOlea-Room 502 SUte Bank boUdlng
aamuftt ho had eapeotad to turn over.
ELEcnticmr
fte« AA ra I
Pure Icc 1* in demand the
whole year *round—more in
summer than In winter, lo bo
sure—but still always In de
mand. for preserving meats,
milk, fruit, vegetables, etc.; for
use in the sick room; for cook
tag beverages; for making Ice
cream, etc. 'When you are plaeing orders for Ice. don't forget
that our lee Is goq^ aad is well
known for iu high quality.
X. B. TAYLk'W go.
EYES IP
OqrTjM a m. ftw
Tn^ snjwjta TVavsns CWy Nesi Hasth-
EXAMINED FREE
rtaan
Inotna n*T 4PB
Parlor ear. Mcm aad wMktaom WsMsa
auu)0KwaKkffi._p.^g.4,
g ■- iro»i^._Ag^^ iMMBpm
and tfaadera^
PartaotyiBicaa
PEgEMygUETTB
DM. M. JK. W^t.irB
Dry. Hard aad CM Waad. BOalhBlda
LamharCa
tMMf
MKAmffsns'’
TRY A BICOltD WANT Aik
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THE EVENING RECORD
TOIAVBBBB Cmr. lieCNIBAN RRIOAV. JUNE E, im
8 PAQES
WQiE THROWN OVERBOARD BIBiNIESENT
TD UNSIN8
ussnamycKiiiswmiEii KILLED BY EARTHQUAKE
WIND BMESTVEHSKn UNDOING
i
I*
BECAUiC EHE REFUtEO TO GIVE
HIM MONEY.
Lifted the Fog on Which He Relied to Cover Pas
sage Through the Straits
MmtlMaN^lNtiiFna ThM tt Stwitl PlM8 ta
lim Pa^-iMnl
ItMiaMU tt ^
’*0N«r mt a “Tmilor'' Bseitta Ha lUo't /
now Of Nit Ship.
^
By Win U Ml# Bvanine Raeord.
LaadaN, <l«ma t—Rimla*t raaaat mfaat by tba 4>»aaaae la laa aavai battia la' Iba aUalto af Karaa pifta tM
acar«a favaraaiaat la «ba aavaatb plaaa
la tba aavai aUniNfif' a« tha warl#a
aawara. Rara»ai1y aba bald third plaaa.
dipan haa rlaaa frwa aavaath ta sixth
plaaa. Tha naval pataara aaw ranpa
la CMa ardar. Oraat Brttaln. Pranea.
•anaaay. Ualtad Blataa, lUiy. dapaa,
lliiaala aad thaa Auatrla.
ROOBSVBLT MAY bItOIATE.
Tba Raaalaa pavanMnaat haa wlrad
laatwattana ta Caun* Caaainl at Waah-
at f thia bflaraaaa and tt la baliavad
^
than Ruoaia'a pablCian in mgard to
madlating w'H be made
CALL ApMIRAL A COWARa .
Tha aaaiaatlaaal atory that Admiral
NabappSaWia naap pvtinad and throw
him avwbaavd Ig net baliavad in Londdn. Hawavgr. tba Ruaaian paopla bittafly oNtialaa NaBiObtaR far'aurrandaring and nal bibUdAg up his chips.
•Trattar- and -Obward" arc apithata
aaapiad with hla name.
RbIbbA Wha RaaanUy Moved Hart
Pnam Naw^ York. Baiiavaa That It
Wab tha Babt Thing Hr tha
Bby-la IS Yaara Old.
Beanie Sakoaaan. vbo was auapeot
ad of aiaallag and forgtng a check of
liJO vblob WM laaued by a J. liorgao
In favor of lira. 3. a Hesaen, was
found gnllty and aaotenoed to the State
Induauinl Bebool for Boys at Lanalnc
la Judge Roberta' ooart tbli nomlng.
"Bennia'* wlU be IS years old on tbe
aavapjb at next January and his aentanea explrea when be U aeveoieen.
■ fbtber. A. Rakooeen, vas in
oooft and vbsn naked by A. Lnxaroa,
wbo acted as, Interpreter, aald that be
tbought that it anw the beat Utng for
tbe boy. Mr. Rnhooeen aald that "Ban
ala" vaa a vary unnily boy and had
oftan atnwk bla aKitbar whan aba refuaad to give bin money.
Tba boy’a paranU moved bene from
New York city nad tbe boy had<prevl
cusly beea In Kingsley staying with
aont. R. J. Morgsa had employed
tbe lad about bU livery sUble after
eobool hours and Sniurdays and it was
there that tbe check and some postal
cards were stolen.
After the sentence was pronounced
the litUo Ind cried as If his bean
would break.
Mya that Admiral Rojaatvanaky,
Ruasian eammaadar. haa aflarad an axpUnatian of hla nation In taking
aawraa through tha Koroan atratta
Which waa otraiply guarded by tha
Japanaaa. Rojaatvanaky aald ha had
hapad to clear tha atralta of Tauahlna
undar tha aovor of a heavy fog which
pravaiiad.. A aouthwan gala auddanly claarod tha fog away and ravaalad
tha movamant of hla flaat and laid the
vaaaala open to Togo's attack.
WOUNDED THROWN OVERBOARD.
Tha alnking of tha bamchug. which
haa bean unofHcialiy raportad alnca
tha battle, has boon confirmed. Qna
atory which la told by tha autvivora
^
I,
,n the axtramity
^ jha fight. 140 of tha halptaaa wound
ed Ruaaian aailora on the Oral wars
thrown ovaiboard bacaiiaa their criaa
af pain and visibls agony osrloufly af- JULIAN FORTON OF ,EAtT BAY
faalad the men whs were working the
HAD NO INtURANCE.
FARM HOUSE RURMEO
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GALA PROGRAM.
The munlcipsllty has arranged si Son Sullt a PIfa and Then Went to a
gals program for oolsbrating the great!
Nslghbam and the House Was
vlotoiy and today the whole city la on-1
Entirely Destreysd.
joying a holiday.
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The urogram arranged to represent j Bast hay burned to the grwmd Thursmodem Europekn music and modem : (taj. There was no lasuranoe and tbe
American music. th« great Wagner | building is a total loss. Mr. Ftwton
being the type taken lor the Buropean | ta,
Urtng In the city and had hU
type and Samuel Francis Smith of the, ,oods pll packed to move to the farm
aatkmal hymn. • Amr-rlca." represent- i that day. He sent his son. Steve.
Ing American m».slc.
j ahead to build a fire lu a stove in the
LEFT ElOHTM ORABE TODAY FOR
The program opened at 10 o'clock | farm house, and after surting it the
with ‘‘lAvarre" by tbe orchestra and boy went to a neighbor's on an errand.
THE HIBH SCHOOL.
the class of ninety pupils who
Before he got there the house was in
seated on the stage arose and sang two fiamea Mrs. A. Manlneau. who lives
numbers. 'The Gleaners" and "On the across the road, was the first l
Mountain." the latter being n fourand the neighbors all t
part chorus rendered by voices alone,
short time hut nothing
VERY enjoyable iXCRCliEB AT nil parts being carried by pupils In be dtme to save It. Had It not been
perfect unison, led by Miss Pearl. Mis« for tbe pourifig rain Mr. Martlneau's
•tcinbeRS'S brand.
Moselle Bennett, who is not only a house would surely have gone too.
graduate but a fine mnsician as well,
appeared
next in a violin solo, accom
Batiya Chcrussa afid On# Sola Were
panled by Mrs. Horst and the audience
Blvan-^ll tha ViSAi Psepis Did
thoroughly enjo.xed the treat. Miss
' Extramaly WSII-^AII Wars
CapUola Munselle appeared on the Street RaiBmy iden Went a Two Turn
Thafu BttI Ohs.
progi-sm as tbe first to deliver a gradShift* and an Inereaes in
uatlag essay, her subject being “The
Their Pay.
! Ufe of Wagner." Miss Munselle's deTbo BIgbtb grade graduate exercUes Uvery was perfect and her clear voice g^
Evening Record
ware bold tbia morning at Steinberg s , reached to all pans of the house. She
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Ocmad. tbe oooaakm causing a gather- jevlewed the life of the great Earopean!
tag of SB V»dla»W which OTpleiely ■ composer and went Into the details of •
^«
EUed Ibo largo tbaslcr from gallery ■ hu «wrly failures and laur suocMsee.;
f
to pit. The data of young boys and | representing him as a man so thor-,
and
Increass ta srages are granted. Sev
glria was aeatad oft tbe stage and pre-1 ougbly at borne in tbe musical world
aentad an tnaplrtaE, ttaLi to the par I«« to be a leader at the age of 21 eral hundred mss would be affected by
ibe strika
eau and trtmda who attended. Fol i ,4,*rs. ghe dwelt especially on the
The men voted early this morning
lowliig Uo oualam af the past the pro-} great work taken frt»m the wleid story
to’ strike tf tbe demands were
gram of thia fmr was akmg a certain | of The Plying Dutchman" and re^
granted.
tbeoM. maalo bMag tae key note of viewed In a clear and concise way the
tbe class aad la boaor of tbis Miss | main srorks of tbe great man. '
PaarL tbe laatnictor ta i talc in Jbe
Miss Munselle represented the
BY FALLING ROCK.
dtr KteXt. tea
Wdniu.
«=bool. while Mlu
<u* tMI PUHW* a B0.1 itallghUul
followed her with Frsnciseo Antonio Was Killed at Calu
uoncen as npoitloa of tbe work of the “The Works of Wagner" was a Central
met Today.
•Igblh grade pupUa.
school pupil. Miss Pease's subject By Wire to tke Brsalag Beooid.
•fery part takas <m tbe loog pro- made possible the critical atUtude
Calumet. Mich.. June 2.—Francisco
ginm was taken by the members of the j which opened the way to new Ideas Antonio was kUled by laiUng rock at
graduating daas In song, cboma. easay; and thoughu on the many operas writ- the slxtywtklid level of the Red Jacket
or atory. But pne ado was rendered j tea by Wagner and later creating the shaft of tbe Calumet and Hecla mine
-abd that by Master Bachaat. to whom; Wagnerian school of music. Of bU today. He was a trammer, aged 21. j
tlN caps
cape or his
hU lluie playmates
playmatee i^^^work
foA^vork she
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stated that the operas were aad Slagle.
wall be doSed. for U
moet^akthgTeo
ties
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that U was almost impoesb
la tbe audlcnoe and sungTlfTlM eighth' |>i« to> select any theme from them
Mrs. a Brace of Wtoodstock. OnL.
finde member with porfoct ^lome I the mi
iwtag so blendod that who has beea at Northport for tbe past
nad won no end or praise from
there remained no percepUble break. two moDtks, passed through the city
Imd the pleaanre of Ustmilag to him.
Tke next number of the program oa her reCora from vUltlng her daugh
TBe orslMMra pan of tbe program was The Old Guard" given by a male ter. Mrs. r. L. PraUek.
waa farataked by the Elmwood orckeo- chorus of Tolcee and though ao break
The faraumll esle of the Ba
Ua made up of children, aome being was perceptible la the work of the
atOI la the third grade but they prw yoaag lads they appeared a UtUe •tore will apaa MonMqr morning.
aaated a most enjoyable pragiam. the timid and lost owing to the gtaris re•PECIAL WG CUT e«i ladieo' eaRs
mmmben batag UUs BUle Boardaley ssatalng Seated but the chorus was
pMalsL Masters Harvey Hobsoa aad ploaaMg to all. Tbe oroboKrd then from Chsrtee A ttovaim A Riaa. OhL
JsMMt
Wle BMpaa second vlqltas. aad playad a Uvely seleetkm erbloh araee cage. Mm. H. M. TImWIn.
all
the
peat
up
catktaiasm
and
so
MXmaay Beardalep the Met vIollataL
Anbar Mayvla played clarlooet. Oka clatent was the applause that “Lucy
trom-, Abaa" followed ta rag Usm Rg tbe
kMA
Lawetl EMkati tbe dnua.
'
(Oonttaaod on Tbarfk fafn)
CUSS DF '94
YDUBPEDPIE
MSICIl PROSMii WAS GIVEH
TNIiaiHITOSTBKE
itm. ,v
6 0‘CL00K EDITION
NINTH YKAN—KM
WILL CLOSE OOORE.
WISBSBSis Nallensi Bmrii ta In Tampatary TrsobW.
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
Ladyemhh. Wks, June L—The «reetoia of tbe Plret NatSonal haak
•MALL BOV RORBER WILL RE voted yeeterdhy to eloee tts doors tealporarily. The reeooroso aad llabUitles
MAIN THERE POUR YEARS.
of the bank March 14 were |gS.420.
CrtN 9f Wounded and Dying Altoctad tlie Men
‘
WorUngltieOfBreGune
WCATHCR-OcBerBUr ftdr tqfttgkt
^ Satarday; oolw tooicibt ta aorU
pbrUoe; fmh aortbeaxi vtads.
SeaUH Wae Almoet Wiped Out of BnIstonee Five Hundred Heueee
Oeetrsyed.
By Wbe to the Breatag Record.
Scutari. Albania, June L-^Reports
reoelvod here ta regard to the eanhQuaho which occurred yesterday la
Moatsnegro say over 600 bouses were
destroyed and la the neighborhood of
200 pereoas were killed or nljured.
Two dlstlact shocks were felt all over
Montenegro. This town was alsoost
wiped out of i-xisieaoe by the earth
quake.
WeDoMepairhuf
Have two odbblata, ao oaa
do poor work ptoaipl^
BUSINESS OR PLEASURE
and the letter to your lawyer? There^ a right a^ ol
atatkmeiT for everj purpose.
Buster Brown
OXFORDS
gandie glace writing pajiers.
CITY BOOK STOBE
B0UXT4ECCXU C«. Prapt.
A BIDE SER6E SDU
They’re
Cool
Li^t,
Stylish
Cbbtri Skmm art> just the*
thing for them daring va
cation. They ------- “
well,
”
cheaper
are cool and
than Itutlher.
i'URMarr ao« wdm franttow*
Md TOU’U cniKih IlM
ohMtoc m Bin* tWrrv
srqoobto br««a-4. with coau IlMd m
hchlMyoaplM^
Kubeck & Htyt
CHOP SUEY
THE
mmn DRUG STORE
Kmmw W’woram S«.
H. R. Macdonild, nrr.
CDT PRICE SHDE
SALE
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for Httlc
money and be happy*
ElKSKIN SHOES
to fit all size of feet.
See Our Window for
Ban:aiiis
toW
O c. MOFFATT
Abtimott of <Tttla
^'HlOBB BATISPAOTomh
Ortlorx SWrmmW OloWHDmrm
DOROTHT DODD
OXFORDS
Don’t slip at heel as do
other low cuts
ours is riKht, ttx>. It is
a com>>iiuttioa of uuU,
dales, raisins and
is cleanly matle in the
ri^ht proportions and
when you want toniethiog Rich go to the
Amerieau and ask for
ALFRED GRHLICK
& CO ...
t« E. raORT ST.
SOLD 0.\LY BY'
BXKOMAM*r
ffW
lajTO
THE REASONS WHY
GriaaUl lrM‘. Hade Bmm b Alwan im tK* IW
>rmous purohases for cash enables them to quote prices
Enormous
I appeal to the greatest possible range of buyers. Meth*
tut.
adopted are the results of a boiled down experience of
25 years of successful business. Buying pianos that our
experience has proven to our mitire satisfactiou have the
stuff in them, the common sense, the tone, the durability,
the satisfaction to meet the requirements of the most con
servative musician or buyer. Our installment system is
fanlUeas. Just as pleasant to buy on time as though yon
paid all cash.
*
CRINNELL BROTHERS
HtCBIGAN^ UAOIK MUSIC HOOSt
9%.
Msm C.YOVNO Mmw
,
CM>rmKo eroitiraegP<as ’
. y
Hob >A/wweHwr Ooeds
tao-Pi«c< Suits and Straw fiats
The hot weather is on tke way—it never fails us—
You cannot afford to be uaoomforiable wben two-piece
Suita may be had for
fll.OB-straw
hata from 5#C t» BS.M—See our window. Our straw
hat line will equal anything shown for value and va
riety of styles.
iM ETORMAM £.HOimHR.«H
(2dww oAgyydi bx^ook.)___________
S.
fUOSOOK
Not Only
ForLumber
and BnUdinr Ma
terial but for aU
kinds of nnisbed
woodwork!
f F this month decides yorr moving to a new business
* location. Vt us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your conveni
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ettizwns Phon*.32: BwU. 100.
. IKK
.i
WlhitiBd PBpar. Cbibbbbj. Come in and let ua
show you our asaortment of Organdie Bond and Or
For the youngsters, are all
the go this season. They
are made of light Tan Calf
akin, on the new wide Osihopedio last
is a Chinese dish. That's
not what wre sell. Ours
is dtop Siej <mEie. and
GtREliie Hiple Sjrop. It
It’s good stylg and good
taste and good in eveiy way if made by the riirif
THE nOkl THAT FILLS TBS
MORr PgBBCaiFTIONS
Chop Suey
i
Do you ate the same pepi« for the note of oondolenee
W. U Brown. DNanagar.
XEIM
FIFTV
Our large sales of MEN’S SUITS this season
leaves us with two hundred suits in well as
sorted sizes, to close—good seasonable suits,
worth all we have ever asked for them—-for
young and middle aged men.
Prices Herstofen $14 anil SIS
We will Gloat Tbefli for
$10.50 EACH
tMi svtmiit MOM tiMViM «rr« iiicHiMi^ FIUOAV. JUME «. M
TWITliPS
;MM|EIUILY
^imltn «nH^&»lhS«con.
_naigyoa. rim pegsrtRs of eaneaaandon. froea Che hUStnaMg to the recy;
end. la a long tortarc: both to clmiai t
end friends. -Wh<^ I hnd oonaamp-i
Uon In lu am atnge, * writes Wm. My-I
era. mi Caarfcao. MA. ‘’aher trying dif
ferent medicines end n good doctor, la
epjn. I at laat took Dr. KlaEY New DM- >
AUtO MM WILL eOVlA FOUTfA
I la the Reel Yet and U a HaiMl- coeery. which guJckly and perfecUy ^
ON THC FCNINkVUL
cured am.” Proaapt reUef and sure
aeoN Sotfveolr of the Claaa
-‘
it, I
___ -fCr ootMha. eolda. sore throai.
I
of IfOE
bronchltla. etc. Boaltlyely prerenu
poeamonla. Ouaraateed at Johnaoa
Drag More Co.‘a. P. H. Mends and S
C. Walt A Sons’ Drug Stores. Price
________
I MMeager waa dlatrihated today. This 50e and ll-tw a boiiJe. Trial bottles
MAGAZINE WAS IN CHAROC
TMS SENIOR CAASS.
OPPORTUNtTIES
Just like this tka’t pre^mi thwagehM every daj.
ouna MK nr tf.nxRs;
liM. nHM. *«»« dft
1 MB aa BBBIMB. and vko Uid x««
waa eoMtaf terer IW dcrrl* «i(3ood advice to woinea. « you want
avMnt:
atan and Mokamnad
TWEEN THE trips;
; am» the aaoat creditrtle huaber of the
a beaatiful complexkm. clear akin,
kanv ararttklns. 1 knew alnca Tonr
■ I ... —
; year. The laagailne tbia
aiTtral In Bend tkat jcn wonJd come to
bright eyes, red lips, good health, take
New
Car
la
Here
and
Haa
Rean
Pieced
j
forty-four
pegea
and
all
of
them,
me. and 1 kare nattwaj walMd evfrjr
Holliater's Rocky Moontnia Tea. There
in
Inagir^tn Raing Indrertlalng Included, ere Iniepeetlng.
alfkl. for attarward 1 am oownawM
la nothing like IL U cents. Ten or
kj AUak ta aake mj laat joarnry to
Made ef t*w Old MMeten
! ^ haJf-tooe of the Central acboo) la Tablets. Johnson Drug Oo.
Mecca and
ReutaTadnf
illustraaon and this is ful
The aaiprwn. Tory frlfbiraod. waa
lowed by a picture of the claaa of 1»06.
A Sad Scare.
fFttlBd op ta Mere, for abe bocaa to
The eyee of the reeidenu of Trar- The meat Ulustrallon la that at the
a
Some day >t>u will1 get
i
f«ar tkia tnyatertoiM mao; bat. ana
n In
in your bowi
bowels
me City were gladdened yeaterday | faculty and n picture of the chemical when you feel a pain
We will fur a few days give a disoomit of 1Q> pET CMton
dicitisicitiIs. Safety lies In
any Davenport or couch in Block. Rt*mcmber
tu*mcin
ytmjiatre yow
hy the alght of the new automobile bua Mb^ory follo»*a. A clever etching and fear append
Dr. King s New Ufe Pills, a sure cure
Don't wait
choiw' from the most complete line in the
and# iu dehet In the nnemocm | of n aenior hayrkle la another Srhile for all bowel and stomach dlsemma.
FtAO DAY.
my attend- «hiefa
b
on the
Jnst a aoutll payment down, and your
■h as headache, biliousness, costiveOa Wedaaadaj, June 14. wUl ooenr ant Tell me what you can of my fu- | aa the down towa atreeta. The aaw) ths Uhrary kmka as natural as We.__________
Guaranteed
at
Johnson
Drug
anoe.
C
rm
«
rr
4
S
rr
l¥r
yRRnRll
aU.
and
tell
me
trulyat
j
ctr
arrlred
on
the
Mlaaouri
Tueeiay
The
chemical
laboratory
U
shown
and,
ness.
etc.
the cao kaadrod and twenty^chtb ans.
r
H.
Meads.
S.
B.
Walt
A
the
aaaw
time
offering
him
her
bead
|
^
^
jt
band «*d as it was somewhai damaged It! the last lUaatration la a clever draw-;
alTottarr of ike btith of tba Antertoan
Sons' Drug Stores, only 25c. Try
and ehowing him tbe imltn to examine;
Bad. and apoa that day which la daals- bat the eM eetY oerer leached her Jew dM not appear until yesterdny. W. H., tog enUtled "Bm;k yard ialka.“
them.
*aatad hr the prealdent aa dac day eled Sasm. BaMug Umertf to his full Blake, ths promoter of the new nutol The contenu nre very wnll written
Are you lacking In strength and
WMakkuSlMaU Trar tattabU Baa* FmlAw
arrlred
In
the
city
a
day
ago
aad
Is'
The
Ertt
article
Is
a
claaa
hlatory
writ
kBs
•rerr Aaerican wke poaaaaaea a
brtSht end diw|iplng bis staff, be beU
rigor?
Are you weak? Are you lu
wkoukl diiklar It In a ooaeplcuoi» Me hand aloft aa an inrocatloe.to Allah, kow aaMy hemsed here as a txtarclten hy OUve Lackey. foUowed by
huaUtog boalnaaa man. la his ' aatetatocT address deUmred by Miss i pain? Do you feel all run down? The
Blade. If ho doea not own tba cablea l^ooklng down tdteoualy on the daik
Finley last evening. The vale- hlcaalng of health and strength come
town. Cheboygan, be la tbe pres
of hla ooaatry ha ahemid aacara one for ■gure pf the enifireaa, be munnured
slowly: ’Thefe la uo god but Ood. and ident and gsneral maMger of the Che
to all who use Hollister’s Rocky
that dar If fbr no Other oeeaalon. nag
Mohammed is his iirophH. At your birth
Mountain Tea. 35 cenU. Johnson
day la gradually beoondag more widely the atan foretold for you greot power boygan Telephone company and has
rcoogntaed. and the diaplay of Old and greater aarrow. for your happineoa the well earaad diatincUon of potting Wnttor ta ntao given In entirety and a Drug Co.
OVory on the 14th of Jana U n refyeak wlH only be temporary, but year sor to flight Iba competing line in the poem da tha clana amuo hy Grace
No tacrat About It.
lag alght to every patrloilc Amhricah row will laat forever. Tou are doemad thririttg ttnle town. All that remains Lnoaa ahowa mamt nhlUty. Frank An
It ta DO secret, that for cuta. burns,
Tko veiarana of the clrtl war are aa to kwe yonr throne, your husband and of Its formar glory are tbe toll au- derson has an amusing description ct. ulcers, fever sores, sore eyes, bolls,
pedally loyal to flag day. aad amoag your non and wander alone through tbe tkma for long distance. After Mr. the aenkK hayrlde. “Kewaunee’’ is etc., nothing is so effective as Buck
werkf like a lest sUr.
Blake visited Trarerae Oty about six the title of a pretty story by Mias len's Arnica Salve. “It didn’t take Ions
the Md soldiers yea will flnd a seoti
•*Theae erents will not happen at
cure a bad sore I had. and It ta all
McMlchael
and
“Parting
(tneai that should he reflected la eveiy once, for the blow would klU yoo. To weeks ago and looked orer the field Mabel
v». K. for sore eyes." writes D. L. Gre
Words’’ is the title of a poem by Miss gory. of Hope. Tex. 25c at Johnson
^iAnarkma. la Traverse City the i
you aa an empress It will not be per with an eye to the locntloo of this
>beni of Mdnieraon post are already mitted to enter the Und of your hoa- auto line he went to Chelsea and Laurg Van Valkenburgh. “The Crack Drug Store Co.’s. F. H, Meads. 8. E.
.w Itiapire I
I ..............
interest band or son except by permlaaloo of found th© outlook no tarormble and of Brained Inventor” has the ctas-s Walt A- Sons’ drug stc^.
. plamilag to
^ flag day. and Cbmmandar Morgan |
fou deapls^ Yon w lU hare to each promise that be immedtotoly be prophecy and Miss tenn Theobald
^
^
'eeek a home with strangers, aad the gan iMgottotkms tor the placing of a eaatributed a short essay on “The
I the Record ^ > ask thc
dress of woe will never leave yoor
•^dJOaana «f
< Trarerae CUy to make It a form; your Jewels will be hut toar- bm to oommlaaloa. One maath of Principal cause of the American Rev.^poiat to dMlday Old Glory on the 14th dropa. 1 have said.” He had scarcely haaineas baa demonstrated to him the olttUon.’’ “Advance of the Commer
Adf June. We hellere that this Is a ceased when tbe empreaa. tetrifled and aaoeeaa of auch an undertaking and cial Cdiuae” Is the title of an essay
here now. not a aorice In the by Adolidi Wilhelm and “Slavery In
threw at his feet a purse of
*^v , ^.QomMendable aenUment and should
Firr Sak RT Trada
ike eoemtngtid more and more each gold..crying out: *’You baae lmpoator< work but a reproaentatlre of a suocaaa- Plant Life** la the subject of Lillian
take tbe fruit and reward of your Ilea ful aato bus route fully eataWiahod. WDbelm's essay. With tbe essays and
and let me out of your denr. ’Then,
tingled some “Insurance
Also double harness
(
^ The Amerldm flag, (ho emblem of making hurriedly out she ran swiftly The line in the south part of the state j pdpers are
department of fun.
• - IhmmAoa nhd liberty. Is dear to the away. This atraage and unhappy pre- covers twelve mllea of sandy, gravelly ] Rlaka’’ and also
^
rkenrt.of every clUwm of this coontry- dktlou waa made In 1S09. How literal and hilly ootintry road lying between ; The Messenger tblK month is a
'.•nd while there Is nerer a quosUoo of ly it has been fulfilled events bare Manchester and Cbdaea. and two! fine souvenir of the tiass of l»05 and
trips are covered a day. the auto j every friend of the class and ail Inicrleyatty to tbe flag, there la often a proved.
making the twelve miles In one hour j eated in tbe young people of the m hexd
fhrgHfulneas of Its dec-p slgniflcanoe.
Turkey rwrmer's Beerets.
with a three hours’ stop at either end should have one. ’The work was done
but on the 14th of June there ahpuld
Tbe turkey farmer pointed to a of the route.
i the Herald and Record presst-s.
be BO forgetfulnew but a seal to dla small mill wberelu a |>etruleum engine
Mr. Blake busied himself this morn
play the flag as conspicuously as possi ebug-ebugged vigoronslr.
.Jacket Sale is still
1-8
Mr. Justice Wills. In his charge to
ble, and thereby to the rising gonera• In that mllf be said, “tbe feed for ing in placing the canopy top and glas«
..vu, V..
.uv large
... V —...
Jury at the Liverpoid Av
auto ««..
and then __ grand
Uon exhibit e pelrlctic spirit which is my 2.000 turkeys Is ground. Tbe front
yvu. on
w. the
.uv
sizes, ulludetl to incl>riiili*s’ ImiiM-s. rcfor
.
of
the
OKI
.0.1,
........
..
whole
secret
of
successful
turkey
rais
chameu-riaUc of the American.
brother Judges luid Wit aide to
.
If yoyr flag Is got Jn condition, look ing lies iu abundant feeding. It keeps Ne-ah-ta-wanta route* whore the rcall meuj^nsy to feed my birds. ’Tbey
to U at ottos. BO that on flag day you are fed five tlmea a day. and each mElntng portion of the day will be. gather was that they were perfin tly
spent. He expresses himself aa high- useless—as Ufe!essI a pl»«-e
plc«-e of s»*ntl' win be prepand to hoist Old Qlor>'.
turkey geU aa mmh aa be can bold,
is ever '"‘n pa»-sed.
ly pletaed with tbe outlook for the
('arrots lioiled In lard and cruabad
barley and milk nre very good fntten- permanent csubltahment of the new
THE ilCYCLE ORDINANCE.
SPECIAL for
Saturday—nut Ur
rival of the tdectrlc cars. As far as
scotch and cocoaaut cream flak*-.? lo
It has now lK«cn more than two weeks
Ibem. Then, tbe last thing be Mr. Blake has UH>n enaUed to Inform
cents a pound.
The L-Grctti.
Blnoo the ordinance prohibiting thoause fore going to roost they eat all the
himself, of the oonditlona of Xhe route i
“
of the sidewalks by bicycle rldem ha« oatmeal |H>rrklgp and buttermilk they ho exi>ectB to bt* able to make iwoj
U0C Task.
been enforced. , We regret to state, can llud room for.
trips to the peninsula a day and handle | ^ «-a<
task to undertake
“Tocks cost more than bens oo tbe
however, that there has been a ruth
all chartert'd work out of hours.
i cure of such a bad case of kidney
teas disregard of this ordinance. At market, because tbey are harder to
__________
fuse as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero
kee. la., but Elecirlc Biliei-s did it. H
night time and even In the day tltne j ralae. If they get together they fight
OFFICERS ELECTED.
aitotber. and they cat.
writes: ‘ My kidneys were so far gou<
I could not sit on a chair without
ordinance constantly. Chief of Police
houn before kill ChaHe* Oafo*
Nohl* Grand of cushion: md suffered from dreadful
headache, and depression,
Ashton has taken the matter In hand
|„ iQade to aw-glk>w a half pint of
j
In Electric Bitters, however. I found a
ermlned to proiweuie to the] vinegar. This vinegar makes bis flesh
ad la detpi
At the regular meeting of Equality cure, and by them was restureil to
Every’thing new—The finest store fixtures in the state—registered pharmacists—
Irtent of tlhe law ever> violation. Ht j fine and tewier: without It be would lodge. No. 503. l. O. O. F^.. the follow ! perfect health. I recommend this great
The promptest of delivering at any hour of the day—prescriptions put up absolutely
ionic medicine to all with weak kiding officers we-e elected:
it-ed
bv
neys,
liver
or
sloaiach.
Guarantt
and declares that ignorance of the orNoble grand. Charles Defoe.
Johnson Drug Store Co.. F. H. iMeads.
correct. Just as the doctors give them to you—all these features make ^‘The Hrsdiaanoe In this regard will t>e no, cs
Vice noble grand. Fred Light.
8. E. W’all & Sons, druggists. Price
cnae. BNery bloclc rider should post
Recording secretary, Charles A, 50c.
If LwwdMi RMhed.
nah Drug Store” the ideal place to trade. By the way, have you ever stopped here?
himself apon the laws governing the
The solid mrth which to moat of ns BMgocomb.
represents the highest i*osslblUty of
' nae of bicycles in the city.
Do so the next time you go by. Look around and see how you like ns, if nothing
Treasurer. Rev. L B. Blasell.
TSe best equipped Sbtde depflrtfixity Is to the scientist a very tremu
Representative to grahd lodge,
mcRt iE Nortbeni Hicbirii. We
lous. shivery Institution, quaking every
more. The finest show cases that ar»^ made in the United States, are hHed w’ith the
minute, aud that seriously every sixth Charles A. Edgecomb.
The grand lodge aaoeis in Benton nake tiy size ysE wish.
newest of goods. One big case has nothing but rubber goods. Hot water bags,
lor seventh da.v. Jaiuin has two earth
J. W. Ailliken.
Eanler Claaa and Frisada to ths Es- quakes a day. and terrlfle tataclysms Harbor in June,
rubber sponges, rubber air cushions, rubber atomizers, nasal syringes, nursing bot
tent of 800 Lsft for th# North
' aglUtc tbe world, away from t>entet>
on the Columbia.
| of po|tulatlJU. unknown to all but tbe
_________ _
^ I DR. W. J. HIGGINS
tles. rubber nipple^ medicine droppers, teething rings, douches, and dozens of other
I mao U'bind the seisuiograph. 'Thrso
quakes,
luakes. ol
of which the world at large
two
i
Mexican
state
o(
TtascaU.
is
the
only
|
|T|t|p
I|Pt|tAl
UlTorR
crowtt o^^
There was
articles made from the ver>’ best of rubber.
extend over thousands full blooded Indian holding a position » A
takes no t
IPVUUU ▼▼ WE IE
rltorj. The tJIfu earth In the republic on tbe other side of the
239 EAST FROKT STREET
quake <-aus€d aubsktem-es twenty feet Rio Grande. It ta the siualiest of the
nonl senior class excursion this mom- j dr»‘p >n patches of Und forty to sixty
itT-seven atates, but ta rk-h In his
tug. The boat pulle,! aw-sy from the i miles in extent ll>e t’harlestown toric Interest. Colonel Cabuantai bar
force
of
24.dock at 7 o’clock and wlU arrive at! earthquake rei*resented
ruled with snob a comblaatlou of tea0Ot).Ui».UUO.uX) foot pounds for an area dernesB. simplicity and flrmeuss as to
Cb.rie,o..
.K.K.. .! .COCK
of.ten square mltaa. What would bap- win the greatest respect from follow
two U»ck t»m, will clMh X l:». The ^
LoikIw. Id the t(K» of .uch __
Traverse City b<»ys left full of coofl- jacideot? It would b* as If a weight cltlwtis.
11L
J. W. 8L.A-TKR
Superfine
Organdi.
Ihobair
tiL*:
"4
t':
Cusire
W A O O N
nmj
Grecian
Uoile
S^utb
Side
MJ. Wilhelm,
Omha
Stntt
PUREST OF DRUGS m
WEitTOCHUiroiX
Kaall Sharing Lodon
denca notwlihslandlng that most of ©f 24.000 tons dropped from a height
SPECIAL for Saturday—Butterthe team attended the cqnwBenceroent of 1UI> miles bad descended uihmi it.
exeirlses ami byydaiplf so lost se veral! Oui-tlftb of the force of the Gifu Bootch and cocoanut cream flakes 10
oMts a pound.
The LeOreiti.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
.taette.
How’s
red Dollars reWe offer One H
atj
ward for any ca*
Hall’s C
t be cured
] moat rational and least uaed ta
BNBY A CO,
young colt and accustom
iddle. The usual
. and flnanclally , of the Indian ta to chluke the pony Into
ttlons made topiporary
teaiporary a«
aubmtasldD and
oht any obligations
Waldlng. Kinnan A Mar aud beat him until his s|>lrit Is broken.
-------le Druggists. Toledo.. O..
Btarviuf the pony Into good behavior
Hall’s Caurrh Cure Is taken In
ternally. acting directly upon the hlooe
__
ttion. which, although
ocvaaionallj
•
bottle. Bold by all druggists.
JecU, ta drarrrcdly unpopular, and
Take Hall’s Family PllU for conall
preoeas tbe pony ta tied to a stake aad
atarved antU from Mieer weaknesa
rakneaa be
Kavy Bopaaosesa.
accepo food without lashingt out with
Every rope used In the BrtWth aaral
f^m
from star
aervice. from hearing line to hawser, ygttan be la gradually timtoed with a
aad wl.ererer It may be aaed. on ship-, ,©ek to bear burden and famUlaflxad
Inard or In dm-kyard, has woven Into ^
saddle and bridle unttl when hta
oae of Its atrantlw for purpooea of •freogih returns he forgets that ha haa
identlflcattaa a red thread. The pro jarmr been ngnlarty hcokea.-<Maali7
auaaptkni ta that any ro|ie with the red
thnad foaad outaMe of aach na^ la la
taRMUpar hands. This ruMom to the
laya of Nelaoa, or even before that.
TRY A IIECOIIO WANT AOi
ov SMC «a«tMt a tawan,
a aciM. vm mu jmc tf|
m MT n.
J. V. MlUkcs.
DR. tolMYOER
OKN'TIto'T
MBVt OPPICB OVER PEOPLES SAVINOS BANK
JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
A Three Light Chandelier
m
TBE SAVING ON A
REFRIGERATOR
is not so much in the price you pay for the article, as in
the reduction in the ice bill. We save you as much or
more than ary other store in the price and sell you a re
frigerator that will consume the least amount of ice. The
Leonard Cleanable Refrigerator is an example of perfection known all over the
countr>’. We *vant you to be sure and see the kind that is lined with GENUINE
PORCELAIN on sheet steel. Them are no seams or joints, it will not corrode
and cannot be effected by grease or acid. W^e can sell you a REFRIGERATOR
for $7.75 or one tor $42.00, and have any number of prices and styles in between.
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Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
Polished Brass Finish—Ox Copper
JUST RECEIVED 600 NEW SHADES
J. B. Paige Electric C6.
m CASS STREET
PHONE 60B
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTIIE COMPANY
ipjl
>i
THi tvotfNQ necomx.
«yaa.
■OW IS THE THE FOR HYOiEi
C
8ttfd«atr eartlAcates v«rc awarded ■UW Id inC 1^11111 niu
ST. FRMGIS
CLASS EXBtaSES
S;
as folkrwa:
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Oilrer Caair«eaii Ml*% ttriea Sfrek.
him
----------------Far Ejwlar «d Cora Catarr^ -ew Thar
Now U the
time to nie
HycmM.
nskU Orada—rm^k Xelaoa. Praift when the oarty aomaMr days make It
t ar air of •»■
af the
OB. Leonard Orer.
ao
. Albert WdBrd.
8^ Heydoa. Hat
The Hyomd craatment. breathed for a
r^waU HKb arhod..;
iUrtMn^ Grahaai. Ilylvl.
the maaatad al which was am unde'-;
didod aatll Wadsaadar nigti. when the;
Matilda Kauer, Helen Dloa.
McAfee
easy
to core catanLai
... ..
htei a poem.
“Mr. Ilowclla looked orer the poem.
Then be aaid to the young m-nn:
“Idd you write this i»oeui entirely
then. It oomplocely rids the e.rsiem of,
yoaraelfr*
catarrh.
“•Y,**. sir. 1*0 yon like itr the
in Mar or June, will-do good twice as
’
"Wlm ani 1?^ liln»lere.l the hruien
Flano duet. Miaaos Heydon and K , »«** • I m *he first officer of ibis ship."
I
"M ell. go get >mir skli.|*cr. tln-n^
Hetitaiion. MUs Uilu Mertif*.
B.#aj,
•t'aihol^
I.Aiira Gagne.
Educatloa,"
I
Miss |
!rr*iM.
Violin solo. MiWi
Moblo
Violin solo, Mlm f. Moblo.
Accotn
liseesM nssd* Ki
imnlst. Miss M. Lafayette.
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sting in Kiiiiwis will I
Ilnrtcstlni
• inhhilc
-Miss EdnaI Holmes.
1
rresenutl
-o ».V.r
U,
yield, lliey an- iMiiig Miught as far;
Hong. Class Kaw-wcU - ^
U.t an N>;- York and hlgl. wsg.-M are
Every numiM-r was well rendt revl.l ihouiImiI. tVIlh this as the story of
the audlcnctt showing their apprerla-' i»ne
tme state wr get ai
an l.h-a of wh.n.the
' story of the w hole
tjlry la.
Uon by frequent encores.'
AOer* the' prcsmlaUoo «.f dlplomaN
••n.vo««l onlUwry
uimhk
mented oa the goo^l
iuu.-h
Otxl work of tiling* very iuu<
the eighth grade, anda ep.c-iimrsKt-d them ■ h^ve h.nd a mik. t>»i>ion of |il<-u.tid
to'ssmliane in their splendid effort* of
“r
ito|is.
with the n-MiU th.il the lamier N
Ike year Just cloaed. •
'Thu clam mouo <d
U the
Only
Noblllly
Virtue.'' was. he said.
TW t>srky‘« PUtlsrlloa.
••worthy of prmrtlco and tntist filling
U.» ctertcler o» O. l.lr ilrl »rKl.
i
I- lliaMi
he ,*4hi.
casa spoke a few words In praise of
trae City arfi making to further Caiho-.
Hr aducailoii.
,,r.
tloK In IV. btmttn VI-.
Two ycNing ladles
raJmer
Tnid,*. i
!
’wito
hualn. K*
In
£v:;;rr;
-,u .utih,.|,
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nitnnii-* Inter the man at
th.-i‘"f*
ami tin-
«.niicr
4v
writing.
Fourteen pupils wetw graduated fmni ’ ,,m | *.^J|
the eighth grade to the high «chixi:.,
,r;
too Iwid." hr said.
asardi-d IpIPM the waiter,
certlllrvcs
ra«-tktxi ig
Tin- waiter gn-i
■* otme.
"'Veil, ain’t dai
tvarher's certtficatus, fiveuitH-r pupil*'
pupils'
1 at the Ui xt
; snnri legUlator. who H trying
Miss Oagni* handled her subje.-t with »n Upping “
credit to hefa«-ir and ht<r tutors, pro
aeotlng many facta to prove that
receiving
ai,„.7o
“ XeilKi
. I.nt Ah t
tempting spn-gd In the banquet
bail. |
-I\.sil*;is t'llr V-.-.T
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the c'entral huUdingl then, hoonding
from tnewv. hit the tap of the cell
Idock. where he acqoired avAdent
eUaiMty to land hltn on the grotiad.
These m.vs|ierted incldema coofnaed
•«*** ^
captured. Wnguiarty
iiilsfortune of his fsliare w*s not
routh sKkrd
- I tblpk I. I.
nowcli.
Mtid yon
Mr. j
.omi^se U an- J
.-n certaluly did.* said
ranB flnnlv.
[ wtt»:e every line of It
months.
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The
of him and
eroblcd tbercafter
out or n,y own bend.’
" Thetu l.«»r1 H.rnm. I am gird to
as eurpriaed ea
t:M—t yerj. IVet 1 was im.ler it»« ImBi«-l.op Warreo
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.vogratiiLtry >1*11
premiot.- that von had died at .Mima-;
his___________
1<hiIu1.i.v
8aii ; of aiil.t-eight ^^»*^l.oh^t prcaobera and
’•mi-zhi It jio-sl many je^rs ago.’
ibc'.r wives.
Aot.wibi
MUM
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TWE QUAl-ITV S’rORE
$2.50 White Waists
: ftr SL50
Here is a faving for you; These waists have sold all the season at from
$1.75 to $2.50,' there are several kinds L-atthe sizes are all complete.'from
112 to 44, a few colored ones in the lot; all arc this seasons goods ami
are fully up to the Milliken standard ot quality, look these over while
the sizes are complete.
-i-? ■*
.^n entirely new line and the prettiest ones we ever had; the designs are
particularly attractive, most of them are the Japanese designs, edges
and sleeves piped with plain colors. One of the best ideas is a crape
cloth in white red and blue, large llowing bell sleeve.
AIL FOR SALE!
These are Only One Dollar
V- ■ er. Cl
hltn !i una^te.-
OAKHEIGHIS
LOT 110
LOT 182
LOT 183
LOT 184
LOTTOS
LOT 230
LOT 235
LOT 236
LOT 237
LOT 196
TOT 203
LOT 211
L0T2I2
LOT 213
UIT2I4
Handsome Kimonas Both Long and Short
111 tide i
AHer the program ail enJo>ci] a'vmmii ;
W. I» Howells- «M a pat*, i
roomieec narrate* that Many
'.▼fan a«o a priMMMT atteKpted his,
ly evenrone knoFs that need fnithfaUy.
JXTL
I
I oar*.
ronipcau/ '
A rua-anooe Mr.
troubles.
Admiral Tate. Rtlrilns. V. P. A .
The complete Hyomei outfit costs
Thar foaad the larve assembly hail. eommand the AsUlk sqnadroo. ‘nben
hot one dollar, and consista of a neat
■aoratod with the naikmal colors*; tm Iteatvnant of one of the smaller
Inhaler iknt can be carried is the
lima and cat IV»»er*, and tnjttyti a'
was taklnc her. with some
pnroe or vest pap||,et and will last a
ipat creditable program, rendered by > HiAenliy. Into a amaU harbor
lifetime, a medicine drjnoer. ard a
laland «naot.
the fradaatinc ebsseo. the occasion
^
bottle ■ vt Hyoaael.
Extra bottles of
;*lral old dOWOeaST lolisteT
balBf the luator*'far^ell to
grad
^
dory pu«l UiKli wttn
H.vomet tnn be procured. If desired,
te, Mlaa !
ti
fur fiMy certs.
taa the B
wbrrtwl
Urnims*l
I sblfrs1 progress,
8. E. tValt ft Sons give Ihclr per
to the High ochool of 1 Ptlrllnc lean*-r1 ever the ddr and gave
and the t
Bonal gaarantea arlth every Hyomei
some rtmlcr deep
thoee who aocrrsefully passed the final i him the iM-iieftt
outfit they aeU to ref|ind the.money U
rsamlaail«|b in the grammar depart !^ lancusgf.
T,«
■—a, a>r Jteeia aesab*.
Tbe Uptenbt. oro of tbe-Xoienaf
Vcdma^ «k«v at imrkmm. i»riat» a 1
of the priean. In the <hm»e of the ^
’ maUrn t aIWb« i* »howa open arladowa •
In tbe hicheat portloa.
The aectHa-i
----------------------------------
fittlcklT as it did In Jaaaary. atid near
d« the High aehool departaMwl.
Address of aelcome. U
lirtaaei.
few Blavtm three or four tiBe a day ’
fHoMaof.the
u4«f laettaUaiH^t ooi in the
GreeOog. rla>a.
cmr. MicwfAW,^>day« jmnc *. fm *
at Any OChar Tima.
Beatrice BaeUaiaatel. Mba Anaa
Doni«. Mtee laaz MoMo.
etwcr has parradad the auanj eiua
tkavemk
doe. not nee aatbfatflea. Tbdm is,
„ rtak wHaterer U> the puretan*r of l
Long Kimonas in pretty Designs
at. $2 50 and................................................................................
$3.50
ww
Dainty silk ones in rich Japanese ‘patterns
$5*00
■0
Tbs following loachers' certificate*
in Palmer methiHl of buNlneM* writing,
were awa-di-d;
Miss
M.
Laura Gagne.
•
Mis*
ThCf
jrC
COlBj
CUt- RfifTlfid
' MllsUn CurlfitfiS. 39c Ifid 49c rfilf.
Vera
These are all early selections and are the
J. W. MIlUkCD.
N FOUR WINDOWSI
WHAT IS AZIE?
The only Cleaner and Pol
isher that is complete in
itself, combininjr the clean
ing material and cleaner
in one article ready for use.
Dip the entire bag in wa
ter,wet thoroughly,wrench
out so it will not drip and
rub on article to be cleaned
and sufficient moisture
and cleaning material will
; come through the pores of
the bag to do the work.
Rub off with a dry cloth.
Will last as^long'as three
bars of cleaning,or scour
ing soap and cannot scratch.
Contains no acid, g;rit or.
injurious substance.
WITH
ZIE
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now largely built over, and good lots arc
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately. excepting 182, 1S3, IS4. which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
LOW SPOT GASH PRICES
The whole bunch of
IT’S ALL IN THE BAG
TRY IT FOR
While Cleaning one With Anything Else
For Windows; Mirrors and Plate Glass it has no equal,
fo^ .positively nothing else will clean with snch rapidity and
case. Wet the bag and AZIE does the rest
Wrkig the bag out so it will not drip, and rub it on thc,^
windows. When it commences to dry rub it off with a d^ cotton
cloth. Rubs off quicker and polishes brighter than anything clsck
Handsomtsi Lets in Oak Hetglits
FIFTEEN LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
ABARGAIN!
POnCEUklH
4UIANirEWAIIE
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.
NiCKA^
AOATEWAIIE
COPPEK
For ten cents you can take it AZIE at your grocers.
•All E -1 T’S ALL I NT Hl-AAG
THOU. BATES,
123 Frwt Sheet,
TRATERSE CITY. IVCH.
4
TfuvmK cmr, incNMAn.
CUSS V 94 Tons mru
or kl^
■lator. Ml*. OuTte Blodcott. 1» Wool
m»t otroot. acod •» mrt. OoaU
«M to BWi—pflMi pern «kldi
tko doooMod kod kooa * •offerer tor
<ov reoro. Ho comm w Mlekisoo
trcNB Xrv TcmIi foor yoi^s oao ood
Mdo kto kOMO vftk kis olMor. Mr*.
Bkidffeit. wko tkoo reeid«« mt Oestrol
Loke. tko Camily orrtvkiciiB tkU city
two wooki
Tko foB^ral unokff^
not yoc Mde.
lu.
,»on.« lb. » '.•
JMh
bl. Ul. .bomln, from,
dropsi^and old age.
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ETIQUETTE IN 1628.
I-' / ^ ■" IP
imw
DRY FARMING SYSTEM
PffllSONAL.
■ S rTTrii i
Tll'!gJ-2g
Kingriey
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hymns. A girls* cboma then rendered others,
but exewse tbyartf and remove
xrboat. «-oru. alfalfa and sugar beets. | j|r». James Ayres of Cedar Ran. who i
housekeeping. Inquire Record
june 2-tf
,5^^,
oaiaha iNek-) dispatch.
| ^ been vlstlng her daughter. Mm..J.
”A Swing Song.** accompanied by Miss whatever tormenta thee.”
llK-n the
irrigation Pi^ecta
Marguerite Bvana. and then an oiigrand
I''**
Elmira,
returned
nomej
faU»rca^b.v the gDvemmmt —*
teal story was read by Miss Helen
this morolne.
Mrs. Thos. Tobin of Gmpire. who
Miss Hanaen took the interesting story I
excuiabb^ In a dandy of t'bjae
been vlslUng friends in the city,
of two school girl friends and follovrod | days when be donned for the first Ume:
the wster.
returned home this morning.
their life for Are years of study where
T. 8L Peter, capuin of the life aar-;
she described their goal and ambition oototwd silkm doublet and boae.
ing crew at North Manitou laland, who of the ordinaneo wiU br'aeverely dealt
Jioin1ntf^$10.0Ut to esj'Wiment’^loilg has been spending a few days in the with. Look ouL
of work as completed in the gm-at 000- tto-gul^”r^^aeT«jrty: *^f
aervatoriea aeraas the sea. It wai
city, left this morning for Lcland.
fou Of
and we„ pr.
Chief of PuBua
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Henry Cline of Cedar was In the may 3Mt
pared. The chwlag number was a^p^u with lun-oiulug niodeoty. IHMUI
,,wk^nder
the direction of,.-.*,
*wwk
undqr^
of I city >osierday and returned home this
^•EDDING GIFTS.
waits song snag by the full chorus and . not thyself arrogantly, neither go mauindustrial department of tbe liar-1 morning.
Hand
painted
chhta.
then Principals Lee Hornsby and the | Ingly about, la-t not thy hands bang
, the Burllngtoa road is
Robert Price took a hike down the
Rich cut gUss.
Mlasea B*ood. Vivian. LorUe and Gross { ««n|*»y to the ground and tnck
comlocUug exiKTlmenls of iu own on M. A N. E. with his camera today.
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, f.,na of*uOO acres lu western NebraaSterling silver spoons.
atepped on tbe atage and banded to thy boae at «^Teiy turn.”
W. H. Hulburt of Norlhport paaaed
Handsome jardinieres.
each individual ciaas of which achool
k*. «•- ‘^'<"■*0«™empio.v«i
through the city on hia way to Mania- GRADUA*TE GIFTS.
they represented the diploma which
«nu„.
loa.r. but UK-j —Nori toe this morning.
Lovely chatelslnes.
meant eo much as a stepping
advice. -When apeaklng. rolae not thy
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0,^0 i,ave subJohn HIcke)- of thU city waa called
Handsome wslchea,
Wgber education at a later period. But, voice aa If thou wert *T> lng an edku" \ ^-ibed^ w'veral thouiouid doltars to- to the bedside of a friend at Midland
\ Dainty gold rings,
one member of the class of ninety-four.; Is Jnat aa |M-rtlneut uow ns w-bm Ibej
^xiH-.rimeuUug tn that section.
and left thla roan.
F\)unUln pens.
Homi>r Ackerman, was absent and this ; budding young gentlemen of Iji I- ranee j
^ Luudred different farmers and
Myron Burch, from Missouri, who
Rich lockets.
owing to hia work today at Charlevoix |
it drummed Into llieiii.
,
ij, Lumijule county, Wyo^ 1
Table innnnem lu ibte^ days must Jlveil^e^ a pK™gr^^^
Iw.n vUIUng* friends In this city
SulUble gifts from She upwards
In^e track team yenta.
,
primlilve even
th ate « least live acres each a«voni-1 Jrft f»r Thompsonvllle this noon.
| P. 8,—See our new lino of souvenir
Profeaaor Homt led tbe orchestra. |
^^ose of mm.e of the llfly *s-nt ts
Ing to dlrectlotis Hsned from a central: Ben Robertson left this noon for i spoons.
ble d'hot«'s In our cities, for tbe isx»t ^
bo4ly. i southern
SI
Michigan, where he wlU
R. W. Rastall, Jeweler.
culU- „ipend the summer with relatives.
“dry farming”
may 8l-3i
n of laud w itlio
Mra. U flouls Has ReUiroed From cough or apll or wl|>c thy nose
,
whatever,
llie
lamis
aff«ted
are
1
dellvert-d.the
addrt^s
dexterously and without « great iiohw.
those mllbous of acres of wmlarld;___ ,
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Meeting a* Charlevoix—omcers
‘•Stuff not thy mouth with food when
tvlikh are now j Kr*'l»»ting exerc^ last evening, re-j
CRINNELL piano will be used
Were (lec*ed.
eating, and drink
..w
I larui-U over to the «aulcmcn. tbe pral- j turned to Olivet thU noon.
mgi, ,ichool comwine If thou art ;:;rZ.T uleasin"
r«ttU*snak.. and tbe owls.
B. M. James of Mayfield Is In the
Mra. L. Soule, who was sent as a rep | boiuu'. Show
oierunu b picasun- ^
have,city on business.
resemallve from the local chajrter,
under -tUtebes” nud
Don Burgess returned from Kingsley
E. 8.. returned yesterday from
.
IgatinL j.nKluoug heavy re- this n<xjn where he has been looking
„ ofi knife
saecUng of the Megusee association
knife IHIn- not
not gr.*asy.
gn*asy. When It Is ueresi. But If tbe efforts of after Imsim*ss interc^t.s.
the fork, do It
••drj- fanning” prove
the Eastern Sur. held at Charlevoix. I
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Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Peck ami daughWednesday, May 31. There were eight j
chapters represoniad and the follow-]
of the meats, nml. If hy »hsnre ,
yalu- ! Grand Rapids, where they aiu-ndt-d the
lag offleers were elected for the ensu-j thouI dost,
dost, put them not buck afh-rwunl
gn-.ring punusw-s.
j «.-ddlng of their CiMisln. Mis. B«-«le
Ing year;
I before
> The system used lu dry farming Is ri-; Phingt-r and Claude Stewart which
-It is II very ind‘-«-«*ut thing to wiisPresident, Mr*. Hattie Cooper of
diculously simple. Ijte Iu the suinroor
Grace church Wt-dnevday
Ihe sq-cat from thy fata- w ith thy map- J tbem.il Is plowM very det-p. Il ls tbtMi
ceremony was perCharlevoix.
kin. or with the same to Mow thy uomFirst vtee president. Mrs. Loii Hln- ur clean the plate or platter."
mr,[ciroin?ril^^^^
«**'• i^’rtesque Gairdner
mau of Bellalre.
iU».s the molRlure, where It would i ami imroi-dlaiely following the church
Second vlc»» president. Mrs. M. A.
even remniu dan>p In hard ground. I »«-rv’.re a ircK-ptlon lollowctl at the
*rherc arc lots more Eitrsvagont
Robinson of Boyne Clij'.
prevent evaporation
homt* of the bride on SaU-tn avenue.
habits, hut few more ECON*
8t>crutary, Mrs. Jenalo Wooden j>f’d«y by a rh-h old nm who feansl
sely scrateM-d. Tie- folk
will
Wi>ul
I
I
k
Kalkaska.
ikal after bis dratU bH
the erop 1* put in anti cuUlv
^Gkir^^i»Ttant
aim is to help our
Treasurer. Mrs. F. A. Walbrighl of i-ontcKied by bis two sons, lie bad lilx fuune manner as lu other slates. Crops I
customers to Et-onomize, and here
will with bim.audlie re-ad it to th-m-nil
•. bow-!
Oeniral lake.
>«. .he m...c
o......
Wallaev. The- latter Uuniglil that here
is one more example ol hiiw wc do
The work Wednesday evening was and tbere It was not fair and impar Ing iK-rmiUed to rest eaeb nlteniallug Brown of Forest Lodg- were Traverse
It
exemplified by the Charlevoix chap tial euoug’i. He suggestM ana-nd(i«y guests yesterday at the I*ark
In speakirtt of paints, ^
ter iu a iM-a-liful manner, after w hich I meniK, and ihsot- nuu-iidiucnts llte old
course cveiyl>ody paints more or
Plaee. returning again last evening.
eady
- banquet was glvt-n the gueftts.
| man agreed to make.
easleni "Wyoming liavo succeeded
less, If you have chains Isl.lcs,
Mesdames John and L. IX-uster and
The assoclallun voted to furnish a
”Vou w-e." sahl tk-neral Wallace, as securing n yield of thirty-five bushels
i>«»tiiiier of Sutltins Bav came
screens, flower |K»ts, etc , to’ )ta
Qll
It do not have to buy ,a dullar'a
in the Masonic home at Oran.l
T’ IL *1 nl'i '**'
city this roondng for . «lsy’#
wuys mvoKKary^ if we wish onr wills mcrly no wheat whatever vm» gn»wu
paint. You can just drop
to be um-ontt-stod. to make tbeai per- i-x»x-|it umler the Irrigating ditch. ; shopping tour.
in
at tbe t^numy Store and buy
f(s'tly e«iultable. We should draw up Eiimilly large crops of com, alfalfa nml
Mr. and Mrs. Frank l»a\is «if North-
TIUfflinTICE.«CTCtEBIDaS '
K6UZS ISSOCIITION
Wh^t the can fc*r arm went forth In \ ^
before he was allowed
1M1 JiNeph nobnt re*iK>nded and en j^^
badges of his olice. He
lUUd In the TwenU-flrst Infantry, jooj^jng today for the leaders of the
C3omi4ty'B. where ho sem^
-dragoons.”
nor Jo tbe country of his adoption.
The annual meeting of the Young
He wta.a shlagis weaver by trade, Women’s Home and Foreign Mlaalonthough after taking ep tbe norlbe.m ar>’ society of the First Baht 1st church
homestead Ju.w>Bainad qnieUy on the will be hold at the home of Miss IWItb
farm of eighty ssmw which was bis de Gibbs on West Eighth sireot tomorrow
light. On live penlns^iU he was loving fiivnoon.
ly called tbe ‘’Daddy of tbe Peninsula”
p'rof. 1. B., Gilbert will enter the
and well did be tkuMMne the name fur Teachers* college at New/lfork during
hind and geahM to all he became tbe the month of July for instruction, tbe
‘ figttre which for nearly half a century school Itself being a branch of Colum
I by old and young. The bia college.
,
family .extends dow n tn the genaologH. H. Thatcher of Ihuitlac and J. P.
Ical tree for five generations, with Sherman of Saginaw have iH-en guests
aeven children, tblrty-oaegrandchlldren at tbe Park Place for iwneral da>-a
tortyKNie gnwi gramlchlMren and two while on a nortbem tubing trip. They
great great grandohUdreo, the children spent the day at Kingsley yesterday
being H«'nry and John of Mapleluu, and rotum«*<l last evening.
jroaeph A. of H<idus. Phillip of KeyGb*nn Luts appeared iKdure Judge
sdoae. SolomtMi of Bingham, Mrs T. J.
CMldB’l HrMl«>lilti*r ra<-» All.
Judge Tucker uf the Boston crimin
tlaBof af tIO Bouth Union street and sliver dollar for the short ride
Mrs. George Rosel of t.l7 East Front was taken on the nldewnlk lirnt evening al «‘ourt Is a man of iiio«l unprenllotis
ibiy roceally while
alteet. Thc^groal great gromlchlldren at 5 o’clock 00 the auuth side of Bast afiiusimnre.
be was walking along a Boston
betas the two Utile daughters of Mrs Eleventh street.
street, osrrjliig a slmbby notion urnBthel nomd.
bn-lln aiKl looking for all the world
THE MARKETt.
Tbe funeral arrangements are not
like a wutilryiuan. when a tmuko
steen-r stf'p|H*<l up to him and elnimed
yet completed though the services w ill
East Buffato. June 2.—Caiile—Art- arqualnlaiire. ‘i don’t seem to retuemtake plaee at Mapbdon Sun da v morn
Ive and firm. VtuU calves—Active at her you.” said tlie Judge. Vikui being
ing at the church.
strung values. Sheep and lambs—Act-1 ttrged to refreidi liU memory the Jmlge.
'
OmtrisW. Fuller.
higher. Hogs—Steady to *«’**‘*>C through the little game. e.ilioly
—....
..... 'rlend. 1 have I
aakl:
George W. Fuller, owe of the earliest I ^hade stroiiger; trade fair.
•
gettlera of Almira. B*msle wvinty. died! r>,.,roU. Mich.. June 2.—Vi*heal—
1 all .vou know.”
uarlr thU morning at the ‘-ome of hl^ June. $1.(6: No. 2 red. II 0.*i: No. 3
='r.r;iir=;:rs
6ttfbed^M
Cndt at
tbt EccttmpSfort
C.'
our wlIN with Attlln in mind.
ci-rraving
tatii chief of Attlla’s ome died, leavli
divide
among themselves,
ixmrse. Tiie two sons •juarreh'd over
Hk* division for three months, aial
finally. In a dcadlo«*L.*nsk»xl Attila to
nrhllrale. The king ll.-teiied to their
storj* ccarefully. He thought a little
while. Then he said, turning, first to
one young lunu and then to the other:
*'*I dwKle that you, lielug tlie elder
lirotlicr. ahall have llie dividing of the
propert,v, Y»ut also decide tliat you. tbe
broil
L.lfe «r Seeds.
SOU. Sanford F>iller. near this cttv.f^^um. 5fK*: No. 3 whllfoats. 32%*c.
In one of Mr. <'.vlnen»* hooks on gar•ged $3. He was bum In Malone. N.} Toledo. O., June 2.—Wbiwl—Cash.
Dwais TCstars^lakniaAer.
dening there is a table which gives! the
1864.] n (>5^; July. »59sc,
T. sAd llvud in that »uie unill I864.j
Then- exists iu Algeria a STnali
ih ( time during which oeeds
when he unme to Mlchlg**' and took a
Chicago, Juns
2 —Wheat—July. stream which nature
...lias tunird
,
, into
,-xiH-clixl
wl to retain their vita
Tltalltj
cd by the onion of two ^
^ uch vnloe that n lifi^ pa
hosstsuil At Almlrm. which bA* been|g<i(.. geplember. 82Hc, Corn-July. Ink. It Is fenned
of wineii
wideti is
which
Is very
very si^ro
strongly It is «iUOt«letl ....
the fASlIy home lor forty-one jeon.i^c: old September. 60c. Oato—| rivulets, one or
here. From .1.1.
this it app*-ar*
rijxl for
that scakale and iieanuls
Hr Uuug<-M. waohilr lll. twh«;
I»rk. lll.M; l.rd, I7.1S; rlb..l
,^4 one year only: onions and porsnlp*
from one to two: <x»ru. dandelllion, sallong And bAPpy. She passed away |; co.
t letters have been written with tbe
Tii t
About oqven years agi» and since that
uatural eoiupound of iron aim! gallkto three; sniMe. ciiraway. dllU leek,
a«-ld. w hich form** a anuill yet wonder- parsley, peas, ihuiwrd. sage, summer
ttpe he has falh-d constantly, Ms sight
Excliaugc.
gnUioAll^ growing poorer until two
savoiy. three; corn »alsd. mmrtard. |»eiv
years Afo he decided to leave the old
■
— ■■■
|.er and tomato, four; carrot and
PERSONAL.
■Wkers t* o«t tk* c«i.
j M|uash from four to five; asparagus.
I and mAke his home with
The monument to be erected in Ite^ I
Ilia nm, Banford. where he remained •“ —. Mommsen, tbs great historian,! Aa a airaugi'r in Philadelphia I waa! kale, hrocoli. hrussels’ simnits. cabmuch amused by <vrtnln prorlnciai- t»ag»'. cauliflower, cre-Hses, kohl raid,
I|dUI klA death. Hr leaves four chti will cost EJU.OOa
Justin Mi-Chriby’s
Tarted isms. One of these was the use of tbs i Mvrnder. lettui*e. melon, nasturtlnui.
dron. Banford. W. R. Fuller of Fife
^ long Rnd
...
emiB
i^dlA Potter of Benaonla and}
has given him a sermlngly
i» woid “or* lnsi.s.d-of -from" -Pliwsc bean, beet, eggidant aud globe 0"**
arti
buy fl«»wers off im-." says the youtlifnl
N«b. wbo iiTe. o, u., bo».
choke, six; cardoon. seven: <*elery nud
street venders. One d;iy. while wait
chlcoty. eight; cueumhet- aud endive.
ing for some gnK-erles, a young lady.
■n*4MUr«i min. In
h„u.<-..»|.lni!.
Xde. Mt«n In Wn.l.ln,ton. THf
funeral sorvice will be tomorrow at
ry playful
I broth. Sliall It get It off that no
1:30 o'clock at Almira.
j -No. ma’am." *.vas the solemn repl:
A. Radclyffe imgnion* speaks
I tbe clerk |>oliitixl to the lutcht r I
Themaa ^lomswaon.
ml history.
I
I at the lihM-k. -ye git It off that mc4x.* terrsting one he irassessed. -While 1
Thomas SolomeBson. wb«i has been
Colonel W. C. Csi»elle of Boston Mi «xhe Prcst-yteriaii.
am writing,* be says, -a pet cue. hut
in inauUe of the Nonhern Michigan the only survivor
►r of the large mill-! ”
three months old. is sitting on itttsaao asylum for the
rear*, tary staff of Gorenwir Andrews, klas-l Mlaa F. Thomas of this dly left yes^ l»ap«*r, seeming to wonder w hat I am
lerday aV^h»4ge of 32 yoaro •arhaiietts’ oar executive.
doing and why I do not playr with him.
terday for Chicago.
He ul|is my peneU, t«it 1 |
body was Shipped to* relatives of.
Cola B. »'•
V. 1Hswkes and W. 1L
tentloB to him. then be tries to creej*
Woods, tbe onlyr suTTlror*1 iof tbe
t^-----cigirt
Urn deoeased at WhitelikH; Mich.
SPECIAL for Saturday—Bniierorgan
r no sttenicotch and cocoanut cream flakes 10 \wnu, mt, u»Awusi, nr nnsi uil hi March
Manlslth Funaral.
tended the Iste reunion
cenu a pound.
The LeOreui.
of ants and other small insects. Aftsr
Tho ftiooral of U. L. Moalelth ocIt is stated that for tbe first Umc
n time 1 raise my baud and call. Back
caiTcd this morning at the temlly
1 AM prepared to do aU kinds of tM cornea like a flash, and. hovering,
Iwme. $» Bqulh Union streot. aad was In living memory every Turkish of
ficial panetnally rscrlred hia fttU plain add fancy dross nmklng. Miss more like a large moth than a bird,
laiialy atieiMlod by friends of the de wlaiT on April L
be perches on nay finger, singing
Jennie SSoulek. Riverside flaU.
emmed. MombsiB or MePbenoo post
June 2-2t* same time a aoft little song that Is his
atteodod IB a body. Rev. J. W. Millm
owtbad of spoech.*’-HL Nlcbotas.
dsilvering the sermon and Urn choir
of the Fsra
, BrerytUBr ii flkUcfl, rtt4j ntde
Rer.* J. B. Bkatrum of Manoelona
imenauai took-plaeo at Oak•r mde to «rdcr. Oily tRe best Tbe census of Indians of Osnsda
last year ahoired there were in all
miterlil$EB«asieri^
as compared with |(MLS$S In
J.W.nmke]L 307.$78.
IL J.OlinM. L aoanmr. Mimiwelpr-ehBuadajr.
IKB. a decsaaiM «(
.
sr."s£S"sr"»"j
t,
Fred WoMloka of West Kaaaea la IB
the eitr today.
Wbat Is piobatdy oae of the oldaat 8oU TiUiag Method to Make
Mra. A. Hadley af ill Boat atroeC
teal flowriah boiag wklatlad <« by the
SemUrid Plains Bloonu
koya aad wko BMdo the hit oT Ike
wte kas boeo rlsttlBg her parsou at
eharch or Baaday achool work far
pakUsbed la ParU in 1828 aad Is aa^,
■erBtoc ky tkoir wklMlo.
Good Harbor rstaraad kOBBe tkU asoniplaaaaat omploymeBt. ^Salary |I.M
titled -Good Manner* U ConTeese
▲rthar Backam tkoa ouig tke “Soac AoMiV Men.* The text la is Freock. fkTOiAWmwnKKynnilffffHmaitT mg a^seosapaaled by her alaiar. Mlaa
per waakMat ^ptoymaBt.
or tko Ffac.** aceotpaalod ky MIm wtth a Latlivtmmrtatlon.
Rose Goes.
If any. Addreas Church, care of the
Peari aitf the ekenw was takea by the
A. J. OowtadV Grand Rafdda. who
June Ml*
od spam “Is yawning do sot sroan.“ Adramtawr* •* ■ ayrte«* B
•atlfe BMartm or tko claaa It
.ba» been rlalUng fHcnds to tkb.dty.
BMM patHoUc aad aaioyahlo. Uim tkl* anHcnt galde to poUtMtesa aaya.; b*to1b«»m>i»*. AarteBitw"V *
WANTCO-Qlrl at Park Plac^ HoteL
i returned bone yesterday.
Beeido Oockea fraa tbo Ceotrsl ochool *wnd do not gape erm wImh speaking. i pr^ we««-Awni* ajMwai
I la the
' '
June l-St
In'btowIngthymwedoltaatwewooM j
c^^rry •
•poke with good affect oa tke eabjoct
I city yeateray.
tnimiHK and afterward
meat. *—a l«. Scale.
‘^AaMTlea gad |u Aotkor * taking tke
j G. C. CurUs or Grand Rapids, who WANTED—Lady or geatletcan of fair
Atom '
edaeatkm
to
trayd
for
a
Ann of
reaowaed aatkor. Samuel FVancis
. ,
----------------------------Tbe *Ybort gra«r couatiy of western ; has been looking after business inter$250,000 capital. Bilary $1,072 per
' Nebraska and Wyoming, tngetber with!
in this city, went to CadUlac yesSoUlk. wpooef or '*My Coaatry Tl« with Iky ffagers or npon thy
year and cxpcBaw: paM wcrkly. >
or Tkae.* tha hymn which today
da not wiggle aboot. hot keep thyself •
<
Addresk, with aMP. J. A. Alexaader. Trarerae Oty. MIchc.
staadiag
june Mf
gave his life history as a Baptist min
uter and adioiai; of great learning, as ,
RENT—PhmishQd rooms
.
vrcll aa a^composer and writer of i ]fleas or tbe like In tbe preMWee of
uow graze there will be great rtopa! dara with frloads.
I
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Tke otkloUe oomwIoUoo of tko Hldk
OMrf* W. Fiill«r. Om of tht OMmI •ekool doood lu year wltk oboot $30
to tVe troMciT.
W—I<»wt» of Bonxio County U
RcgoUr flowiBunlcmtbwi of Trareroe
Ptod ■ ttttod Tlioro
aty ekopior. No. 101. R. A. M.. tonl«hl.
The noottof df the Jtebokok lodge
win be eollod to
By the band cd deaib thta morning lag at T o^ehiek. All mMnbers are
tko llsk in a chain which extended anted to be piwsenL Buslneea ot Im^er iro geseratlann was broken and portaace.
Tbe Hoslag dance of tbe season was
loaeph Pobm of Mapleton went to hi*
given last evenlag by tbe Blks. The
Toward afior »7 years of act Ire lUe.
jQgspti
was born In BHra- daaoe was very pleasant, the masic
being fumlahed by Wysaong's orchew
rtaa. Oansaay. 8*pt. f». iSO*. arrlring
tra.
la tha sew world when grown to
Prof. J. DeCommems krill give a
bood. Herf^e mat Mias Rosena Ha
dance and a reception in the old Elks
tale of Bat». Oarmasy. and tbe lore
or tbstr Bdtliw borne In the adopted hall loBlgbt at 8 o’clock.
The PHmary Unkm pf Sunday
coaatry bnmghi a chord of tenderness
School Workers will meet wt* the Dlswhich calmlnated in a happy marrtage
ciplc-s chureli Sstardsy afternoon si
Which took ^ace slxiy-elght year*
3:80.
Mrs. Wylie K. Wright will teach
•go ta Obto. Immediately after the
asarriage the young couple arrived la. the lesson.
The -IMddle club” Is eniovlng the
Mlchlika. no In point of yenrs the deosased leada in ^aie ploneershlp. day at the Montague cottage on Silver
The arrival In the Michigan wUdomeas lake.
The bowling alley recently repaired
wan hr ox team and the settietnent
was made at BngUnbvUle. nesr Orsnd at the We-oue-tong club house goes
• Baplda. A ffiotrs Was later made for Into comnjlsslon tdhigbt.
George Winnie Is lettering one of
Algomf.; where the family, of a^cn
the windows la tbe First Natkmal
children were bom.
bank with the alga • DepoaBoiyr for the
Imter in life the family settled at State of Michigan and the City of
Bavanaa. Forty years ago the aeitle
Traverse Cliy.'
meet was broken upon and all came
The We^ue tong club now baa a
aprth by ox teams and took up a home- landing for launches tn front of the
^ssnd
--------- — —
stead sLitfapletOB
where
tbe
deocasn
_
houro and tbo dock line ln;lhe river Is
fmioay. jumc
!WT"^
pugar iic«-;seirf proiulswl to thoxe wh(» i |K>ri passixl llirmmh the city Unlay en
follow the same course of cultivation. 1 |m;uIc 10 Inula co-anty where they will
Those who have Ixx-n exr»crUueutlng |
^
family home,
with tlM* oystc.n» for several .vears de^
^ ,^raudM,-ller
•< ■—
that with five years of “dry farming’
ther will province crojw e»iual to those
produced In Illinois and Iowa under
tbe most favorable coudlUons. If not
larger.
j lOr
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I
SI’F.n.M.
r«*r Saturday—Biiltcricjich and. cocoanut cream flakes 10,
cenii, a |s»und.
The LeGro^tl. i
ctHiugh to coiiijdetu the
you haven't 3 4 of it left to stand
around and spud or to throw away.
We also have wlifta Enamel and^
Varnishes at loc per Can.
NEST IN MAIL BOX.
VlaelilrdK. nefrlnn foslmsw. Srsrt
t'acilly iM I ncte *•■»*■ fro^rly.
Joliri la-wnrs, a rural mall currier of
lluiiiburg. Pa., had an
recently with Idne’dnls
Tllle. 1*8.. tny-* n Reading special dis- j
patch to tbe Pljlladelphij; I*ublic Ledg
er. For weeks thes«- birds have been j
trying to build a ue*l lu Um- mail Iwx ,
in’ fixMtt of J. F. Rentscblers home.
\Vhcnvv<T Mr. Lewai-s would t-ome
ulong the route he would «-hase the
mciubert of the feathered tiiU- from
the si»ol where they sought to e-trtt>!l.di
their home.
For several days lately the ]MMtmau
liad no mall for Mr. Reul.r*h].r. aud
the birds went to work uudl-turbcd.
Lewars nxvnlly dts<-overed that they ]
bad suixxH-deil in completing tliclr nest!
in the mail box. ami ui>ou opening thelK>x he found a brood of four young.
lu mder not to disturb tbe bird* the
okl mall box wa.s placed on top of a
fenceposL and a new receptacle for
letters and packages was platx-d in po
sition.
________________
Trlephoa* oa a Gravo.
Mlronda Squires of Columbus, lad.,
who is a devout believer iu spiritual
ism. ha* contracted for placing a tcle^
idionc at the head of a relatlve’a grave
Dear that city, say* a dls|»*tch from
Peru. Ind. LYequently she ha* visited
the grave of a deported one and held,
she says, long converaallon* with the
dead. She ia a busy woman, and aa tbe
(-emetery ta aome distanca from her
borne she baa adofttod tbe telepboae
Idea. It ia ber IntenUoa to have tbe
teletibooe on a t>oM that tonebes tbe
lid of tbe box containing the casket,
and site thinks that tbe spirit of tbe
dead one will answer when sbe calls
THERE WILL be a hard tlmoa aocial fleen by tbe Bast Bide club Jane
3 At tbe Bwedlsh haR. comer State
and Barlow.
June 1-St
AT 10c. A YARD!
We rcceivqd a case of Tourainc Batistes
White, Cream and Blue^ grounds \vith
:;y^
polka dots. This cloth is a fine quality
and manufactured to sell at 15c a yard,
but the jobbers are clearing up stocks
now and we got this case at a
^ bargain. The prettiest things shown this
season for summer gowns at such a low
price.
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5 :
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•
7^:
10 CENTS A YARD
E WILMM
(iorncr Fnait
and Duton....
IKE IWCT SMI WIB M WIFT’; MUTTIT JF THE GUSS OF ISIS
mwvm. WBD €■«
wUsta; that ita
fal plaa of era*'
mmtk !• tte
csoa? Ohrka chroa aaI Idaa
Uoa of Uo
iorMBMt aa4*r wkJek vo ttvo aad th*
• klaa of BM aoodod to lead aad advlaa.
MCEIVIO
<AIWCO DirLO-jU aatlMtoatlto aaaafacy ar^l hoaoott
ara Jaralopad. Mara (haa all, thla I*
MAA last tVCNOMO.
lAa laoafla of dapaadoao* aptoi aalt
oaa 1* foread doe* ha
]^mn to be ladaatHoa*.
adaatHoa*. bnt
bnl b«»a*a
beca
A«*im to Ctoaa Was MKrofoi hr I ha aaa* that tba oaljr
to gala reoalf war
vair m
■t li
- whol*
‘ ■
I
aalta
to
to
gat
hla
aaargjr lata
Ttwm N«M of OlFvoC
*yfoto*tlc eflbn.
ayatotoatlc
^ WAa Taak aa Hi* Tliania, *Tli« ’
Th* aaaaipte* aflordad by tba teachera gnibablr hare the atrctogeet afloat
Now FaUtotHm.”
agaa the pagti. He look* to aomeoea
laa a laodol and whene ototo aatoralty
* .
^
*® ***• loacber who to eoaataatly
AMllMralaa* haa left the Trarerae -toioto hlai. Perhaga aacoaactoioJy. i
City High adtoof aad the toonber* will j thoa^ oftea dellberatalT. he triaa to
rklag ■
Oa hlatoetf thoae daalrable gaaaiUMr taka tha^ jdaca* la
arartd or agaad a iortjoa «
«a aagairlag a higher kaotrledge. A1 ; thaa to any other
tblag. the pegtl
owe. oiiieh. '
'
ready, tarooty of the elaa* of thirty i woo
laat erea-! ***'*^*’
^
^
achogl
. .«.<•«« <• <- for as to> ahow how 1
lag. have atgalfad their teteatlon of
> have profli
aUli tarthar aartehligtlialr oBlod* with
every uadenaklag
■ometlBiea failure, and aaoMUmea aaethe learalag that mS world aflorda.
peoa, ao tbaaa have came la tora to
4fe adhdrable
dile to >ba
too ayataa
ayataai of the each of o* Bat
Bqi Browalag aaya la rayroeaiaa City
tr irhA^ howavar. that|gard to^hto atmggle
atr
of the good aad
aaM that hiatory wav not aa aoooaat
MIM LILLIAS flItoLCV WAS TMl
of battle, haft waa a aanatha of toe
AALUTATOBIAN.
<
arortdlB Ideas. Brory eveat ataada as
•va aNWaaMat. as a tithcte to some
toaahUea.
man's
idea. The Brooklya bridge to aa,
>■**
Men. the people apla aeroaa the cooii-1MKRTON WILAON DCUVBIIftO TtW
try aUiy aiUet an boor oa an Mea.|
VALEOICTOJIY..
cotton to the cheap staple that It is!
i.
today beeattae of an Maa la tba mind
-----------:•
of a Georgia acbool teacher, the atUeamtaa Mabel Walter Braeawiad tha
bare groem Into the coontry and move I
_
« «h.ri. b«». Bdl»>
bUl
-T«.
apare time while a aesrsboy oa a train j
Waasaahaod*—Claaa Flawar
in worklag oot aa Idea. Ideas are the j
la th? Roae.
lever* hr whlc)» the aatlons raise |
—
tbenwrivea. It was the Idea of ra> j brother’s keeper?** *The fraedom of
Ugiutts freedom burning in the breaM | yesierda}' to the t^preoaloa of today,
of Marlin Luther that brtwght 00 the I the nppreaalon of today to the ahaola*
German refbrmatiaa. It sraa the Idea | tism of tootorrow.** he dtelared. ___
of the unlveraality of God that look*
Nat Caoarsl liidtotmant.^
Uvingstone through the forests of' Professor Kadal Insisted that ha
Afrloa. It was the devotion to an 1 didn't want to be oonatrac^As
Idea that gave to the vrorld the prince-1 a general Indictment against all oapb
ly life of the Naxnrrne.
! talists and all labor organliatioo*. Ha
Batttoa Corteeto af Ideas.
j
c®*® ooBaMerato
l^-hen the United Biatca and Spain! "Wet®* and «*«*»> Intelllgeat laborfought U waa a contest of ideas, the »*« »»»
be recognlsad the fact
‘ that this country eras living uadar the
THIWTV ▼OUII» Miorui nave
TMl cbUlWL
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CLhSb 1905.
f
waoaaatty 4k>
WBlranlty wUldtol
Uldiai be Ibrlooely haadl»u<-t'»f»l. Ii to totter to win gloHous
gloHr ‘ liberty and eQuallty. The great naval
Tktocome!’*
ha^^uaii Ut begin I
tb
'^^hrtotlan women c? t^e Is -d
TL.- I.toot- she enleni..*u«l she rnttl enur to
to»u<-t-...-»l.
capped but will be ao eqolppod th
thr every Vlare on tbU bread ca'
victory of the Japanese was more than \
»•>**
they will oot fwly hP ahig to aaaka
ersal. Miss
the moveValedictory.
.r
»«. Urliw. M
ikoM |
suffer m>»ch.**
Ill tlacher
Merton Wilson delivered I . vah_
Ihlags tb^
^
trieved.
ahaurbed la an aUempt to aolva
j
■or*. Hgb
t tha-past bare •■P.rfe« .b. »b u ptobbrtthe problems.
approve of youth an'd death .*;!r
t. they have beea Let age
"But Interstate coauaarce cooualscomplete the same."
j
worm.<• IIP all careful thought and be had It thoi-< Creator. K-.cce»B to nssuix-d.
taaght to la^C^Lo the future aad
oughly rommlited, HU voice was dear
By Uulps th«* dutv that lie* nearest
*d*ws are kings of live*, they are alotM nor International boards of arher ambitloas an<
Clat? Oration.
what '^ Jhtaft will be lie* with
n*se. The
and easily heard all over the house ««• tnav to- hi ought to H*e the Dlvim- energy. the> arc progreaa. they are the bitratlon won t do. aa Idea can't be
land
.K ..to
...H .. -. * i
^o"
‘f“■ Hr r.H.ke a. fellow. •
‘
!«• g-.ided by It. Since we 1 dynamic force of clvlItsaUon. they legislated into a nathm. Th# aalton to
delivering the clasa oratloa and It wnajeflted bv her life will e\er thavK heTj
*.'*oKt ai leiiow^.
^ c*>uni!v and at a time favor-!
‘
^2^a*a Calara.
; aueep in on the shore rc-ststless like j holding to an old Idea that has done
an honor well placed. Prevloua to her. for her aacrlllce,
VALEOICTOPV
’o growth, we should work for'
p, a tide. The Idea, of itoliUcal liberty i Its duty already. It to holding to the
Uadar oP^aCniru! haads of lhe|
ay
be
held
lo
a
leash
biiy'it
to
nu
joBlor otaas aad the facoliy the '(
spring forward '"with renewed
^
Jr.
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-I
•van fthf critical rye. la the oeater of
,b.c«.bp.«p ui™. .pd U.C. ^-.pwjjj'rtV'j^d’’
.“dCrr, r,:;-""’-
■”.,?.*r‘;;;Hb,r'”:.r;r*,»''‘'.s *’
psadaat. On tha t,.
it
with the thought of her oration, made j Woman's Training Home was etitah«titah
It is
I* with feelingB uf
Boafs wars
half*
worn drapad larga smMums of
leral Ikmtb for the prep- and sadnea^ *ha>
lastI four
r..... .........
I whUa tha lowor bosto were
■* for huhiing I.a»!ik
.V4‘a:>.
«.;u,.r u|*jn ih«* true ctnnmeiirement
offoes
In
the
8alva*lun
Army.
tHlllMilB
TRUE
womanhood
.
ilB tha cotora of the olaaa. red
T.r .Pd <h.l .III l„■o.lIP.■ <-l...l.-l,r,l p
Emma Booth waa pla«Hl in char
aR| Ifllte. Tb* stage waa a bower of
Clgev Oration.
Showed such
a pitrsoual intereri
mske them
[-ha
Intereri In the Karh duty iK-rfornn-il. ea« h d(ll»run>
4^I la froat
I
By Mabel Walter. '0«.
while fonr large flag*
work that she wss
iM^kons'Fo
was kiiow^
known n.
n* "The
*'Th<' •'overcome, we nnwll with jov. Frie.in ..x„, j,,
Training Home Mother." In lKh>. alter ships fe^med durlne
.ln,e uin,
raaKe.’’
afloet. la the flowora,
ntMiiliilI th*
1
ih^aaa o
• fully re
I agnlod out by
efforts '
■Maaa of flavmalum* aad hydraagaa
i
K»ml'*lor
plefing courses lo tba variuns
«-nJt»y the adwhil* palfM and fara* added the flalah and ealleges, nod many eyes are t
«’*<lttlm»ed srhotd. ’n
tag touches to the whole. The class
shlog to see In wl
i1> thank
• mtosloii of
Was aaatad la a aeai-elrcle with Supt.
1. B. Gilbert oa the loft aad the
apaaker of the evealng. Prof. Thomas
Nadal oa tha right -
THE CUSS OF 1905.
Earl Ackerman. Frank Andarson. Moses Champney. AlU Coapar,
Elva Coepar. Mabel Daspraa. Lillian Finley, Arthur Garland. Marion
Gibb*. Evelyn Hamnvend. Ellubath Holms*, Frank HusllmanUl. Llnl*
Kyla. Oliva Lackey, Orac* LucM. Vamen Meintyru. Mtosl McMIch
•omica Robartaen, Edith flalUr, Etna Thaehaid. Laura Vxn Valkenburgh. Essie Vinton, Mabel Walter, Lillian Wsllr, Adolph Wllholm. Lil
lian Wilhalm. Mabol Wilhtim. Marton Wllaon. Eara Wlntoru and Dolly i
Wynkoop.
Patriotism Oavetlon to Ideas.
are of ooe blood aad advancing th*
Fatriotlem to not devotion to one | Idea that all men are brothers, he adld
country, one flag, one siH of Inslltu-j that ^dividual right must be sacrifloed
out ilons liut eonstots of adeviMion to the'to society. The Idea must not be "I
and j great Ideas bark of all these. The shall not have." but must be "The
hl« plaii for the fuiure. and. with light 1»elter fe»- having'to' 1 under ;
ruling Idea of American life is lndl-‘other fellow shall have." The nation,
iv dirtTled e(rorts, it should devi U'p lUie«e»
wvera! ways mav we
llto-rty. This Idea burned In the must advance to the Idtm of duty and
during
Hie coming years, ,
dnrii
■
hearts <if the Pilgrim Fathers, It crim- this will develop the new patriotism,
keep a iilgh '<
pretslou \>f oi-r l- e m-K.
scued the gret-n at Lexington and at Patriotism to not alone a call.to battle,
veJ.-n
In thU dcveJ.-nmeni
Kb*
the defeat of Yorktuwo. a new nation but a call for a light against corrupt
.. darkno.Hs ef the Isnd.
1
Again, the clank ^ politics, against every enemy of right.
Ch-toi -hat l-‘ to to*."
<rf chains was heard and on i^e field) It la an hour of deep danger, be said.
,v
<»f Appomaiox. the shackles were! It is an hour calling for young men
hrigTn stin. IKiiirliiK out hl« warm ray*. ' T»ui> we nisy madoriiK the
.... -imi I'MS senixu ra-ewell
rtrirken from the leg* of the slave and j and young Women of Iniolllgence Who
,he ih.wer
ll VwtT “^mav'
to- an
at* i;i
i!l ‘ Mb ,s Kthel I'lalU
I'uillrvy ■^anB a dlfllrult sc-^
triumphed.
! will enlist under the flag of the na. ............. _ .................. ........ .........
Kireogth; the
mnv be
ler.
Ideas Are Not Eternal.
, tkm and humanity.
"America Is th*
be the means, time, Uleut. m'JUf).—«t. u the*i spiratbm to the arthth- I.sture;
iroi.i GouimmI. •Slug. Smile.
through j niMWHid 'f *»•<• cannot
‘
Duiiag the twelve years through:
But Ideas are like men. They ful ! Bethlehem star to all oppressed nairtiDK humani
;
have | ®f I*ft^®E
urhtoh we have been srorkL_„
________
rklng. we
fought and living.
nil their mlssioo and pass away,t^’hen' Hons and must not go down with her
grown to ruallse that ourr opportunliles
• Jf iboughi
oppe
failetl.
urer* gifts at your band*.
an Idea to iDcor|sirat(*d Into the creed . destiny unfulfilled.’'
But w hy this intercai? It has been !
IwsUUhi as a friend of man
of nations. God gives a new one to
Presentation of Oipiaman.
and to stUI because you were iooklng i ■*>« ndvancttd along the same lines ol
. take Its place. If an enihwvor to made
to snppn^s it. then woes to In store foi ! "Th® presvntailon erf diploma* was
tered
...........
......
.....................
.
try and because you Itnew
the
nstlon.
England
in
16k8
recog-j
^
F^e<«rich. Mr.
few paato
panto the rMponalUllltl
iws'ponalUllltle* of civic 1 |w|^. ff»
j
life tpould pas* Into thu hand* of the t ®'ork has been opened to \______ ___
nixed this and granusl ceruln rights.
** »«»*
f*®** ******
® physician. lecturer.)
Poaag people whom Ike srhts •Is are
France, lot. years later, did not recog> Present lo you In the
or lawyer, and In all ‘•er work we fled j
peartp prefiaring.
nlxe this and the Fr ench revolution :
^
P®«P'^ ®^ Travwhat
honor. But with'
Ijet us musMcr. Ihealfiin'
Ihertlfii
'
followcsi.
i
•“**
^****
education
things y.H, desin. i» And In u*’ First, f;:
The Idea that gave the patrloto of
dlptoma* as a token tbal you
the past has fuIfllK-d Its mission. The
«»‘"P'‘'‘'d the course. I extend
t»«e lives and wir*l
idea that gave the d.Manilloo of In-!‘®
*»>*“ congratulations of the ptov
womtni who will alwav* be
de,K.mlenee and the emanrlpation
• They hope that
...oclamatlon 1s now dangerous. It 1* i
'
^®
the Idea that makes the landh-rd turn |
®"''
*®‘‘
the widow in the stre-et Iktsusc he has
will r^h the pori for which
the right, that makes the mine owner ^®’* ****
Gwendoline
c1o«c the mine to-cause he ha. a right.
Itosmond. Jr., then
I that nuikes the l*l«r organlratlon*!«>‘P'“®®* *« **^*'
strike iKTSUse they have the right.'
P»'»**‘«l»ll«> «f diploma*
,The stu-aker then described a trip to/*‘»’
® Hh a. medley of
the ctml region* whtTC fhto Idea was
‘h® orchestra and the
i carritMl to the extreme. He saw the
^
fttadnate. ad.*anced ami
men go to the depth* of the mine* to
^
eongralulatJons.
ouL an
‘ work and thought. "Surely these men ‘
^
are:
Is usml hy which this may be obtalmMl. <jur|n- \ he Wtnic- of 1K54 hundreds of i
Ith this la
I have a right to demand a mere exist-1
P"*<WIthJhto
aoldleto
died Itecaure
the la<^
lat^ of)
not ohiy, to educate the mind,
lence.’’ Yet he «iw them at 7 o’clock
Wilhelm: seerwury and
> proper care. Money
provldt^ by ■
drvatop ^e good in the pupil.
elleve their
English nation
iat night In the atreela Itotenlng for ,,»«**«rer. Adolph Wilhelm. The cla**
THE FACULTY.
Bach Indlvldnal to gifted wrii^ two;suirei■ring, but some one ts wanted to
! big w htoile that would tell them j
are red and white am] the class
naiurea—the________
good and the evil. This
o the Bast to brint
Ing o"der to the •
Mr. KoighL Mis* McLaughlin. Mr*. Cook, Mr. Homboek.
] whether they were to have the prtvi : flower to the roae.
has ____ recogntoad bv our great camps and comfort to the soldi
soldier*.'
t: Mifs Thompson, Mr. Neodham.
Mr. Nye. Principal; Mia* Montague. Mr. Cltl
thinker*. Carlyle agirs. "The Ideal Is. There was b*’t one person who could
ct
I
lege of working one more day or not.
Mist Vivian.
In thyself: the ImpadlmmiL to®. 1* tDjdo this—Horenre Nightingale
advisory board of the NaHonal
The
j That whistle was music to the ears of
Ihyarif." Goethe’s wonderful drama was this young woman, bred in a
! the men, women and children, h Letter Carriers' asosclatloo recently
of “Phuat" Is a story of the struggle of luxury,
ixury. and surrounded bv friends
friri
sweet.and of an excelleqt quality.
took the first oficlal step toward the
natures In
in----------1/ between two natnrW
one man---------------------it , and lovetl
one*, to give up all.
lo'w^ooe*.
ail. and go In wrltmlng wealth-or tame '
At the roDcluxIon of .Ml«. Bailey’s
. has now liecome the aim of the achool to the »»•. to gWe her "time and tal.r*'** ^
He next described the marching of eaUblUhmeot of the proposed borne
‘ are necesssrv 1
»-«-l€«tlon. Prof. Gilbert Introduced
s.
fto develop the better
live In
wards where ther^ «*>«“■
*“''®
iKiter aide of n*Jdt*ev~ents.
imnuer--eni*. to
to*lKe
in slrk
s’l(i*^sranls*whenp^^
for Invalids, aged and Incapacitated
les, wrorl
■ an Insplrai__ „
and wome-' of all age*. Mis* ' the sickly form* that
v; thu good and beantifuT a^n placed Miss Nightingale’s heart was stirred’**»•»>«’'‘"d
U. for
!.#« -------w« a t •PP®‘®t«» «® «®®k 1®!® the matter and
hMwelf
sav*.
"If
I
wre-e
asked
Nature
*
rule."
We
above
’ "re all else Here the child la fltjrea , by the n^s of these soldiers, and ahe Willard herst
changing
---------ImporsibU for President Lan ;^^^^^
Inwardly'
»®
convention At
wth of ages, the gradual
changing _
“‘ ’
*
skm of
grai
bright
ht color* with which to work, be, offered her service# to the English *
tnlaake
of the Ideal woman 1 growth
I® c®“c ®® account of Ulnes*.
^
I Portland. Ore., In September. Three
rwnly—It to to make the wot id fron» ‘he lower to the higher life, with .
learns songs
of birds aad flowers,
flower*, and Ii government.
governmcmi. You all know »*ow ahe
she I would reply—It
---------------------td
He-ein He* her inie^ the
Tba New Patriotism."
j
price for this country. But Just j
been offered fo*- the home.
be la Uught to aoUce evorything at-iwoM to the eampa. mtabltohed order, i *®®»^ homelike.
traeUve. MTiv to air
all this
thia but to In-<
|n-' and■ pro^
I»roft«^r Nadal’s theme was "The | across the street waa a groat room' These are at Oolormdo Springs nod
;h Ike coni
the desire for the beat things!for the suffering soldiHera.
Denver a*^d in-Texas.
that life aflord*. if this doelre la toiler or nobler wrork could a woman
The Joint arhitratloa pMn between
fc' be oreatad the tralnlaf Unust beglB to benefit her llowmen?
wHh the
I entrance of the child I ' In the line c
the Building Trades Employers’ asaoInto wotoN Thla plan 1* caailnnad lard
clatioB aad the unkma of the tmOdlng
the grammar grades. the best education, graduated from tbej a. <°
keeping
to
a
greater
.oU...rl.«a«..o
........
took
»Kl «. .h.
tradee of the city of New York was
h'-\ thlaflahMftg atudled which foster
ern
' Woman'a College In Evanston. Illtnoto. t«»t than any other single agwey.
neathoo«
may be great or amall. but It ha* a; *«- Profesw Nadal began by congrat- imM* that had paid the price,
adopted at a caavenUaB bsM In that
at oDoe began teaching, and later be-1 her l^en uae her life for making our n „
lesty and truth.
a >»“<!
land ^
of r**!
righteousness.—a land ^hainee to Im’
the scholars,
and!
the condition trf Mtotiwg
ulr‘*
— the
**““ teachers
*— ----------—
dty by twenty-eight of the nnkma. by
Wbea the pupil reaebea the High ------ ---------^------ of GeoeiMo Wesleyan! land ®
Th* Law*f Cain.
Bklnd.
Tbe
__
_
_
^
^
e to at that stage when he to Mitorr ..
.,„4,
o'
ettr on U«l Tkl. I. th. WMlt ot Ihhlrklul the repreeentntlvea of the floor remnlnluaaee will raise
ambitloas and
After opendlag aomc time In study | •„ _
tag aahma aa IndirldaalB aad by thirtyt flortbafatara *nia la the tBae. theea- abroad, ahe retnmed to Amertcm and| whol» worM to a higher standard of
one of the orgaaiaathma of tha BnOd/
flora, arbaa Ideals abmld be formad. epoke before a ^___ ____________ Chrtotlan living; Let n* have the
CbriaUan work donel*»«R«^' «>»rltt of os----one of---ou- _gi^
> three^ttoried cities, are but th« out • had attended many commeooangaau—u my m^NWipt^lr leavos wrecks all tog Trades
who aald, "Wtoman onme
mith the great tfEakers na through to Bnrope. U was so fSTorably rewith the gmmral adaptfoo or this PMA
and elermted
ft gata alBM ptoCuree of the Bobteat oahrad by the people that ahe accagflad
awd Jt, Into the buslnea* j gu«ce for good will be one of noble ^ •t^ochm nor more InteUigeot j That la th* old law of Oala who. aftor tha prolOBged loehont agataat the fl«N
a have pro- tovltatloas to lectara In all oaria of
oaaohled It. She will come effort rather than one of careless esme.
hit theme, he oppreoalng Abel asked. "Am I my pcatern aad other nakms will eaaae.
the northwest.
iHy after an overture by opened lo her. 1* at a 1‘ws to know ' estahllr bed HetM-m-Homes for Women,
liorm's orehwtra. which furnished the
tottslc for the evening. Mia* IJlIlan
I ahe (
flaley In
clear voice and perfect does 1
live* lave beer ma*le
fellow •men and *-er 0<*d.
God. Ih»fore the
the aaluUtory dawn of Uiiristlanltv, woman
held' richer and todleIT hv her InHuetiee. Her
roman was h
hUoa Floley waa dressed entirely In I, ,i*ve of
>iig t»>e lith
B*nt with the advent I work was car*1«Hl
her death *
whlta and while speaking, curried no' of Christ, and His >eUgiou of love., as well as the po.
power, woman j place his to*en Mi vacant In her li me
town. Her nddreo* was ns follows;, with lU . transforming
..
. .
was
graduallyraised
raised from her Inferior In the Salvation Army, and in
-----gradually
AALUTATORV.
positit ton. She Is no longer a slave, but world The c»*od done hv such
day 'Ofi.
!• W*o«l of »»“: b1* equal In char-, a* hers, and t‘ e example
f Lillian Finn
A ^fsrtl'lal welcome is extended
auiHirlor In the virtue* life, cannot be ineasur.>d.
.
you this evening by the rlaa* of IMIS |®f
heart and soul; therefore she
And what are we i«i ga«n from such
We fuel that you are showing an m •**®“*‘* •*** **‘® mtuuis of InfluenrlDg lives? to thetv not some les«on whicli
I p« pppii.. ,h.i .hP ow« «!>";
t.
xr»“
Iss ?r
;ii: t”. ! »'‘h.:‘i^«ro,'’rr
the to s» ‘lu re Is |o iis. iht- co<:*>e of thank >ou for tht
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yaJBawad white bwaad hla
flU
ar tea tentea, Mr. dM kite
W. W/Lawla. last waat
jjaated Laatea la idetelag ter Man.
wmi Mn. Mfiw
**!*y. Wan kM
«c VumUm
t««Mr
Mr. a«i M. Rater Maalar of AMas
aps^rtoldagjte aiad M^^ R Lm.
wmm
f|!iLi
aar this year, aad altkoogh the wlad
an oaU tee tey was oaite pIsaasaL
Thefoteral of MdwtoUartklB was
kato rmm tka Btoats clNMTh Flriday.
Bar. D»*to af f
~
adky^SutorF. S.Bn
!«. Tba wtfa aad ckUdren fcara tka
sympathy of aMuiy friends.
Mte SB 19m,
iroATiiw knm
BBAWN.
F. vB. Ta® Horn was home aR I
weak.
tetog^ mUl at la
EXKBKSCCSrMMSEBXtEV
«< p®*
hto raeaat aaeatw lltaaaa aad to
ptet aC kto daagtear. Mrs. W,
Mr. aad Mn. Bngaaa Quaekai
aad am aalertalalag tkair waikar,
Qaateartart. of Maataa. aad tea
r. Mrs. Kar Wood, of Detroit.
Laoa May of Star City was tka
of Mtos BdHk Gamphall orar Ss____
Mra Gkaaskir of Hoaor to rtoldng
kar latkar. B. F. Tracy, for a few days.
Mr. aad Mrs. O. & Holbmok of
Trarerse Oty are guasta of frtoada
aad ralaUvcs.
Find Wtlattt spaat Saadajr at kto
^*^^Tteaiaar baa rantad a part «f homa la KJagslay..
Bbridga Aldridge of Saalk BoardAatkoar Swabote’a farai. wkkfc be •»maa rttitad la Fife Lake Saatey.
Mtoa BUa lile of Otee to Ike gwat
*^*r*NCTT^By*ku aoW wTfrajr dHrlas
of ker oMMia. Mlaa Blkat Macialr.
boraa to B. DaoaaMra
Mrs. Jakn R. BakkoMar Mad at ker
J. r. KratU to |plaa to Big lUpkto
(kto waak to attaad ibc Ferrto luatl* home Wadaaaday taoralac. Iter tf.
after a llngatlag lUaaaa. ~
Mr.faad Mr*. J. Daao caliad oa Mr. a huatMwd. three daagM
■MS aad many friends t
atelkte. W. KratU
HrToook of Gtoo Arbor vaa at
lie Lady Maccabees entertalaed the
Horth^alty Friday eaUmaUng lumber.
Maatoa Htre
Ma^n. l»0i._______
DaUdoua refra
and a vary deUghtful time anjoyad by
LAiiTNBfl NCIOHBORHOOO.
all
praaant.
Wa bad a aloe rain laat Tburatey
Tie bateat ball drls gave a daUgbtaad a bad front on Friday night. It
loofca aa If wa ware aoing to baTO-a fnl dancing party la tbe G. A. R. kaU
last
Friday evening.
aoM ammar again.
May It. ItOI^_____
Com to nearly all planted aroaad
L Baird to vtoltteg Mends
ttiirjSSbtojI^
*
MlJT’attaaded
fka teetsrt Prtdaj fhr«B kf W. N.«n^.
■lrl« at Cater.
Tkc loftitac bee at F. Koeara’a flat*
attiAtei aa4
ea or
**vS2**Hlat5? tradad kbraaa laat
•ate aad la,pa* drlrtas a doe apaa of
SSfsSSriu-sja
maa of hoard of odneadoa: aekool
ooas. graatamr departnseat. Omduotos.
Mahal Thomgaoa. Lacy PoaU Bart Mc-
aad rtaltiag them three of four
Mane a year, attspd the steool anattoga gad teoeldar pad of the teapoaaiblllty aside Iroos the tax paying.
Brery school mesUag 1* datsd foi
sscoad Monday la July this ysar.
let us eooBS prepared.
May SO. It06. **
CranSawyer form loeatad
oot tthem; *
dairs mitt and kac moved oat
M. K. Baird pae* to (he new town of
Wexford every Friday aow and
.ii]i|i[rii||^
WMW kted at TtexMrt tetete
tey ai i;te by BMsr
and gen
^Mj^and Mm W. F. Quuite t
___________________________ at C. B.
Oaaoteli lagi Bnaday.
Oraat tenrte to preparing tor ChOdrena dayBxra Bennett to tatproring the looke
of-his tone by putUng up n new fence.
Three new members were added to
Grant Center Oronge tom Teeeday
I to Alt of ike
fllncas of Mr. Baker-a motker. Mr.
Baker wsut Satnrday aad will return
•itk kto wife todny.
Ctoyton Lardle came down foom Ue
dty torn Bnterday soomlng to look up
poutoen. koi only boogkt one ioL •*
most of tkc farmers are dlasaltofled
wRk the price aad do not seem Incilned to seU.
Q«o. WkRnon was to town on bualaess Batextey.
May 2t. 1906.
. hard froat In this locamy lam
Thuredav night. The ground sms
froMB nnite bard in the morafog. It
the early che
would be killed, but there
seense to he but mile harm doae to
r all right
them. If they pr
there win be mu ab
wpofboth.
The celebrated Leasing wss rrmnikp
May it. l»M
able tor frequent abemca of mind.
Baviag mtoaed moury at difformt
without belug able to discorev
Gmra
GLEN HAVEN.
M. W. Fsirs’'t t* hiving * new who took It. be detanninod to pm tha
kitchen added to hto bomc. Burr Get- boosaty of bto servant to tbs test ami
man of Bmpire to doing tbe work.
toft a baadfal of gold on ttie uble.
Harry King, formeriy uf this place.
-Of cooraa you counted lu" sxU oua
visited
Islted wlih friends hero and at tbe <>f bto frireds.
life saiiving station Monday and Toe*
uTonuted Itr saU Lmtok- *otn^
I forgst
*A. Gregorr landed here on the what embariusoML
Mlmonrl Saturday night. He will
At a puWIc aalelibera wna a bote
spend a obuple of weeks at hU
which Laaaliig win very desirous of
on Glen Lake at the Narrows.
gsre three of hto
Quarantine to still |u force on North noaaswlnc. Be gave
Manitou Island. There have been two Mends at d»er«rttom «; .qomroto
deaths since last reported .that of May qtoo to boy it at any pRfoc* THy n«w
and Nellie Fisher daughters of Surf- cordtngiy Wd against each other t«
I where an operalkm man Rdward F1«hcr. There are six Ibry had got as far as 00 crown*.
». but when cme eoc- cases. aU of which are reported doing
*52?“
great nambar cf eaaaa of , well and If no further cases develop h i Happily
ci«ed by Is
can be ratoed «»
^
It aj^r.J and womb tsoable cured
__ thought
______ quarantine
,____
ad they had all b.v.i bltelAg for I
rinkhamb VegeUble Com-j about Jnne 1st.
Wdto E.
K. P
I after physicians have adriaed
The flshennen at- hsrtng great tog. whose Torgetrulnes* on tbia c
skm cost him 80 crow
Ikms. TM woman shocld snbmlt to sport on Glen lake
m.
May St. IMS.
Mr. Platt of OfMorUIc. a eandl.
lity durtag the pa
land
who has tatelr i
Montey 1
visited here Monday.'
Mine Bthol CrandaU of K
Mt Satarday aad 8u
gnest of Miss Kellie Tbompw...
I one aftc
SOLON CKNtCIt
t«f CUrolaaS Oav* Ml* Way.
catches dallr
J. L. Gibbs, to
Ex l*re*ident fh-veland used to fl«h
A number of young people from here
City high school this ] Mtos Msrgvet Mcrkley of
the Trmi
; attended the gradusllon cxerctoc* at ami
Hi the Barnegst bay dls;
Street,
Milwaukee.
Wto
,
wr
spring.*
.
•imrONt
BAY.
^Mr. and Mr*. Bdward Carpeoter
! Cedar Friday evening.
trlet Johu Camtiura. a gtilde. nays
Quite
a
number.
«MsUy.,yoBng
P«^;
Ttokbmar^
Married.
May
*4th.
at
tbe
First
Ludrora orer to Noal Worm‘a Sunday for
Mr. bllman f-vim Gregory resort that nor t-qb!. wet night Mr. deveUlMt
beraa church. Mr. Ole Martinson nnd evening from Ntesen City, where sjie pie, gathered nt the cemetery this; -Less of strength. «xiiu
a vlalt.
mluB throogh
He wamh-red timmgh tb«
psios
ihrwigh the
ths pelric org^ took the Missouri for Cbtcago Wednes got lost.
4 few of tbr young folk* from here lisa Ida Hanson, Rev. John J. Maak has been rlsIUiig her sisters. Mrs. morning and spent the forenoon tn, iboanag down
pains and crmmpa rnmpoQed day morning.
clcqrlng up aad Improving tbe place.
*U»d hi*
Bmma Dtager and Mrs. Ida Stanton.
nora to Art Ralaton's bowery dance estad oAclatlng.
drore
Jno. W>-se. with a force of men. to rnlu and darkness iri'>>‘K
rkBMdkmladrioa Tbe «k>cior. sflar
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and MJ
Dr. 8. V. Lewie Is away oa profes-! Mrs. ABoa M. Claypool called oi
laat SaUrdar night aad a good time
an cvsmlnsrtOB, said I had oeartoa
opening the road from LougV parly, but not a Imuse ••ouid lie s.-«-u.
________________________
sadsdTtedsn
Flnntly he smu-k a narrow Ume. nud
Mrs. Annie AmUbuchler; also Mrs. Ruby Rarick of Ka1smartx> srrlv
skmal bMlaaes andI Mrn. Lewis
waa enjoyed by all.
farm, connectcorners through Day's farm.
here Satvrday to visit their brother
IstrvawlTobJertsd sndd
Frank Dalsell on Friday last.
la due i-oarse n bouse ap|»eanM.
11
Our aebool will doe* thin week Fri king In Travarsc City *"bii
___
_
Ing
with
the
roads
to
the
Ns
Mtos Marie Halversoa wUl glrc a box B&d sister. Chas. Rarick and Mrs. Ben to trr LvdU R. FteteMk Vonstehle
Laat Tuesday Mrs.'
LasTTuesday
Mrs. Mmieus
1
day:; there will be a Pknl
nknlc on the laat
vraa now late. Mr. rievelais! mas eold
will be completed the ^mli
aedal at thq MUtor achofll oa Fridays Htmktas, ted other reUtlves and pouad. ■n«s ukwatiop qukkrT bmW
Mrs. B. C. Van De Walker
•ad* tlrwl. He thought be rouM go ik»
{rieste. They retnrncd today.
; the bsd s^
Mine Kate Strieker la better again; from visits to friends la the eouthem evealag.----------------------—"
liob
the
region
I*
becoming
noted
rigorooi
sad
w»U.
“
whloh^
•tram,
farther,
so
he
lMiuge«l
at
the
door
tUl
Gur school will close Friday. May 2.
pert of the state.
«n III for aome Ume.
and gent
the had been
A. W. HsrWood to making Impi'
u window on the sec-ond floor went
lan. who has
Ovarian and womb trouble* are steadMtoa Amr
I.ast Satarday as Fred Bremer wss cortflallr Invited to
m Barth vlailed at Joe All
Mia* Clara
lints nt Lorelei Ixxlge.
IxMlge. R. H. Dtoy* OP. and a pniff volie said:
and Mrs. Bmll Lautaer caUrnl te hcrater three year*, goes to Lake CUy Ily<on the Increase among women. If
driving n well on hto lot in this Tillage,
glre'B €»*er 8u
Sunday.
:agc. A new kitchen and bedroom
->Vho art- your
a kto bam nearly flu- the pipe whlcl
which had bean going slowly Mr. i Id Mr*. Louis Halveraon aad Itea- for B vacaGoo aad will teach In the: theIt monthly periods are rery painful.
T. Allglre
being added of puplliar Iocs.
•ohool of that plsce next j-ear.
! or t
-A friend.- Mid Mr. Clevelana
DC time suddenly i
Uy a week ago Suaday.
tohad. He had It painted laat weak
He
‘•What do you waiitr*
Mrs. Anna Claypool and Mra Lueya foot until the coupling
floe barn.
I
and It to a fine
-•
oLtTT^it
•T want tn suy here all nlgbL"
Mrs.
r*. Alltire’s
Allglre * fsthe**. Mr. Murpbv, the platform, and Mr. Bremer vrat sur Touag called on Mrs. BUa Good last
Tbe commeiement exercises of the rhosa. don’t neglect your*elf try Lydia ; “’iJ,
h-r
prised by a shower of water and gravel Wedneeday.
: was
waa burlM Isvt
l**t Mbndsv.
Monday.
-Stay tliete, then.”
There will be s*iotber dsree et !
atones. The well to only U feel deep,
And the window dese<*mte<l with •
but the preasuro to sufflclent to raise
n
1 morning for Petervllle.
almi's Ssturdsy night. June 10th.
bang, nnd Mr. riovefand slirnlderrd
dUlly invited to at-»
Messis. Lawrenc* Dsv aud Albert hi* gun again nnd wearily n-^uuu-d hit
i she wUl spend the aummer.
the water to a height of about 60 feci
i
May ». 1004._______
; Mr*. Stevenson.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Slls ware Trav
above the ground, which afihto piace
Pearson of Dt-lrolt have arrived to Journey.—IbMiton Herald.
Dr.
Shank
of
Empire
; Mr. and Mrs John HoBman spent
to on a level with the top of Larson's erse CUy caUei* last Friday.
HONOR.
r vackt lons i
Sunday at Old Mission.
Some farmer* who have been will Tboraday.
^ "W. CoUlssoo visited la Beulah Bun- Park Hotel, and aa the pressure laMr*. -Westcott, who has been on the
Olive Lardle to working for M».|
creasaa as tbe flow continues. It seems Ing for the potatoes to come up ar«
wiralo*.
gnjlt]:h.
lUt several days, to getting be’.Tke exMoert given by the hand to ‘U as though tbe future supply of water glad to let them go now for 5 cents a alck lb
They were in a ynngi,'ficently-tSeoMrs.
Charie>*
ChrlKlophe:
M. B. church last Tuesdsy evening for this village lie* under our feel in bushel
Mr*. Cook went to Traverse Cl:y
KEYSTONE.
ecauri rtKini 5u tbe west end .of l^nspent Sunday with .VVr. and
-----Mr. and Mr*. C.
W.Fleffli
Fleffler called on
was guile well ettended and wan great stead of to aome distant creek.. Wc
Misti
Lottie
McGarrv
left
Wedneahurodav
for
a
few
day*'
visit.
lion.
Tliey
apprnaelicil
eneli otFer from
hope that the village council will Uke Mr. and Mra. Stephen l^sutncr last
ly enjoyed by all.
the summer.
Henri' NesMjn left Friday morning'
Lillie Herlliert Is visiting day for Omens
* .^Frank Carter spent Sonday at bis atepB to secure this supply for vUage Bundaj-.
opposite t!fre<*tions. One of them w*«
She will
for Milwaukee aad Chicago.
friend* at ihl* plsre
May 30. 1905.
purpoae*. und thus give us a supply of
homo in Frankfort.
as iHile as a ghesL the other hlnfdiiug
Uitle
tbroe-year-old
Nellie,
daughter
j^r.
aud
Mr*.
P.
F.
Lardle
spent
SunIri^ni
good
pure
water
for
drinking
purpotet
,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence lloatgomer)'rued home eed as a eh#-rry>
Irs. Joe Galerno
of Edwa*^ Fisher of No-*h Manitou.
(,t old Mission,
LELAND.
lafl Mondte morning for an extended aad the protcetloB aimliM Ares which;
Monda; ft
from Traverse Citv Monday,
died last night of diphtheria. The oth-!
oih-! jgsy
jgay 29. 19u5.
liM'5.
l*re-i«-iitl.v they met. and. raretesa at
Tisit with tkf former’s parenu at Bel '
i C. Bruce of Provemont spends Tneschildren nnd the father
covertMl from lu
the fact. tlwt-doacus of eye* tver*
Jalre.
and Mrs. Clov.
mother are able to lie wp.
EAST K,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Deveroaui. Mrs.
watoliiug Ihj'Mi, they kissed esrli oth
ud Mr. aud Mr
xiu. Sunday school w^uen
Tbe Aid eocietv will bmeet in the
Bmau Spaalmsn and Mtos Martha
bter of Mayfield spent Sunday er.
church a week from next
xt Wednesday ,{to. have the Children's day
Hunt attended the funeral o# Mrs.
Clty.U
Mr*. Mill I»renU
H-t the-v oncoi
once i qq Sunday.
Sundaj-. June 18.
and will continue to meet
i with Mr. and Mrs.
The ni<H-ting seemed to bring then*
Hgttle Peutos at Bansonla Sunday.
Adsit.
frf Interlocben perfeet !»eace: but alaa. atoek: Tltey
Bmma Canover
f
In two weeks during tbe summer.
a good manv ofnur citir.ens enjoyed j
Miss
Miss MyrGe Redding relnnia^ home the bill which ll sUuatod
I Hitchcock of Lansing was
With friends in this
Bert Brown of Leland drive* through the Ic-cture of'W N. Ferris at Cedar , spent Saturday
:
Monday night from Ann Arbor, where near the well.
had tu-areely lieeu aide by stole abovo
own a few day* visiting old friends, town Thursdays selling fish.
' Ust Frldav evening.
place.
eke has spent several mooths at the
May 30.
fr.. Van and-------and family of----East Jordan
Mrs. Rogers and daughter Esther of
Margaret Hilton was vtsUing
Ethel Crandall spent 8*mday with twenty seteiMto when a man apmustoal oonservatory.
have moved Into tbe bouse vaeALpd by South Manitou are here vUiUng i her former nuplls and friend* here Mtos Nellie Thompson of Mayfield,
proaeljetl with the fire of liatlle in hi*
Tbe Memorial service held in the M
NORTHFORT DEPARTMENT.
Mr. Bloomer.
friends.
! last Saturday
Mis* Maggie McGarry- closed her eye*. With yeol Insolence he raised
B. chitrte last gtndav evening were
Charles Black arrivt-d from CharloFannie Blackburn of Button* Bay is
One day tost week as Miss Ficncbl Frank Newman has a well nearly school et Beltner Fridsy afternoon. tbe stiek he earried. und then—oh. hor
gmaUy enjoyed by all. Rev. W. H. volx Friday nL
nlght and spent Sstnroay workking In tbe office of C L. Dayton.
Btepped upon a chair to uujiist « car- complet«-d for Forest Hotten.j Songs and recUallona were on tbe pro
Herbert preached a Anc senpon to a with friend* In town, returning
ror—he struek a slian»- quh-k Idow,
Mil Lulu Cleveland and Alik Send tein it tipped over, thrui^ii., her down
Mav 29 190:>.
; gram for
the afternoon.
crowded house. The quartette sang ap- Charlevoix Sunday morning.
went to Sutton* Bay Sundav.
and hnrting her so badiv t»*ai she(
-----------Miss Elva BJxby of Traverse City anti the pule ouc aeut spiuulug several
pragriate music and the orrbestrs ren
Mrs. William Darrow and son. ac
Son- could not.be moved without tnu-use
Russel HinahJ
good HARBOR
I to spending a few days with Mrs. Will feet aw a.v.
dered aome patriotic selections.
companied by, Miss Edith Dame, ar
Z. E
riled.
Dr.
Frallck.
who
wa*
called,
said
™
^
,
Prentice.
pain.
The other neither *creanifd not
J. W. Cruse vrent to Milwaukee on rived from Traverse City Thnrstlaj-.
Oscar Stelmel
Imel of Sutton* Bay spent them w-ere no bone* broken *» It
falnt.-<!. There was heartbreaking,
Thursday of last week, returning Mon
ihlr cl
Memorial service* were held in tbe gunday In t<___
there was. She is confined to
no n-r^vituient. not even a mortnurl
day.- Mrs. Cruse visited In Petoskey Congregational church on Sunday, Arthur Zimmerman.gave a very 1®- feared
,
j left Wednesday to attend the funeral.
her lied, but feeling very comfortable of school here tort Friday.
during hto nbacnce returning with him.
Biiiiartl iMlto are uard te that tort
Mrs Wm. L Hausdlrg
orntng.
_
, i teresilng and pleasing talk to the under the care of Mrs. Sarah J. Miller
'Ll!!!Nr
*“<1
Mrs.
Floyd
Jones
were
TrmvMr. and Mrs. Orville Hsmmoed went
Dewey of Traverse City s
mt ihiug.-Tlt-Bua.
Mr*. R. E. Campbell spent Monday , voung folks of the Eiiworth league of T«rave»-se CHy.
Cl*Friday.
to Bmplre Batnrdsy to visit the tot- InT
Traverse CUy.
Sundav evening.
[ Will Devendorf and family moved
The aenlor class and Charlev Cbl.- here one dav last w«-ek
teris cousin. D. W. Reynolds. They re
Potato t»>iver>. are snroininc out all i
The
friends of Frank Dalton met by Invitation at t'-e home of Mr.
Tl M. E. choir aUended services at i
\\ Itra ta Oaabi.
ilK»I-------Leland Sunday afienwion.
. are glsd to see him out again.
and Mrs. Dumbrillc. tb# tewchem. last along the M. & N. K. H. K track*
8. W. Porter spent Thursday In
^r. and Mr*. Calvin Ijitiare of evening and were served with ico
-Wh-n in donb*,“ Mid Senator B.vJulius Grlndhteun has joined the;
Traverse City.
J Omen a spent Sundav with Mr. and cream and cake. They nasi
i-ai!. -ue shonIJ imitate tbe rxatapie
M. f- N. E V fencing crew
ELK LAKE.
A rect*|>llon was held at the home of jj^s Cha*. Andertwn.
r*f *pc .-iKrnte wmiher prophet.
evening very pleas-anUy and It
N. J Clark of Suttons liav has calh-d
The Ladies' Aid society met with
Mtos Julia MUler on Katunlav evenoarda Carlson who Is on North ne of the bright spots In Uielr I
•*Thl< prophet walketl into'hto Inner
B CUy Thurstlav.
here several limes of late on egg busl- Mrs. William Gee last Thursday,
ing tn honor td the new members of, j^.nitou island, to very sick wiib dlpb- ry.
new.
' A number of Elk Lake i»eople attend- •ifficeone day «nd said to bis Junior;
le Cramer of Croftt
tbe Kpworlh league. The evening was; tjjeri*
"'Wrll. how arc tbe iuJicatlous for
May 28. 1905.
ndav.
the nelghtoirhood 8«*nc_
Fred Buckslahler ha* given J. J. ed the baccalaureate address to the
silent In game*, music and social conLittle May Fisher of North Manitou
toinorrmry*
Mr*. Martha Seeley retorrned home versatlon, after which refreshment*, tsund died of dlahtbi
Kllwy’s
store
front
several
coat*
of
graduating
class
delivered
by
Profe»dlahtberia Inst wctk.
-•Mighty-imerTinIn sir.’ the junior
QENOON.
•
• 'paint which has Improved it wondef- wir Lolt. at Elk Rapids. Smntoy even
from Elk Rapids Salurdsv. where
The parent* have the sympathy of the
Mrs. M. M. Deake to very low with
inp
has been taking treatment for the
I an*irrnnl. 'I Unrdly know wlwl kind
* hTr***^ h”*E. Gill spt-nt Monday at
unity.
uqrvgu* prostvaUon.
, j. d. K>l»y-had quite a siege of
Mr. and .Mrs Gerjrge Friul ■*“
two weeks.
'f pr.-»gn»««tl-jitkui to make «ix*.'
t choir sidetl In the 1
Victor Barton ha* moved: onto hto ,i,(. grj,, ^nd complications to such at. daughter Thelma of Aug« ll \ toiled
Mrs. If. \SVson. Mrs. C. B.
..t s...™. u„
-•nil.’ said Hm- ehto-i. ’JMM iiink.-.i:
farm west of town.
extent that hto recov*-rv at oiu iim. with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gay.
Idrs. Belmont alieoded the c
ipy the pulpit in the Congrega ,
rtne neither with local rain. Tb-u. If
Hector McLAtn has n-nied i»ari «f »a* doubtful, to at present enjoying as
Mr. a»*d Mr> A K Ikwigherty vto
excrnisci
si church Sunday murnius and
^he MtoHen Kne" PlaniondiMi. la
goixl »-eBlth a« evelt»ri with .Mr. and .Mrs. Johui earns last it to rt; ■'•. V •• are rigbl. and tf It -i»r ti«
evening.
evening.
1
Lalkmtv and Mtw>r* Godfrr the McCormick farm
that will Itr «n»e of ll.-e lo«nl i-mi- if
Mrs. J
J. Simngle ana family siient Sunday,
B.rne;- Wm-nbelmer of Provcour irrorliecv
Buffalo K > rotor
to In town t
j;
fri
ferson a
at SutlonH Bay.
|
^own Sunday.
it Katie Reynolds was bnmghi
i Mr. and Mr^.
cises Friday evening.
FYc-d Bordeaux i* visiting rvtoUve*,
Warner >pent the
home last Monday from Mrs. H. I) 1
MAPLEI CIT
dav afternoon
Fred Avery's family attended the and friend* In town.
^
.1 with her avnl. Mrs. Carson Wsn
. R. \v Bu*^ke and if«- have
WIlUamslmrgTsradusllng exercise* on
I B<.rn. to Mr. and Mr^ Dick StockMuriel Wrisley s|K-nl .Monday In
g ^ Blackwood cf Bast Lce»l after a vtolt with tli*-ir
tlo ii daughi„c. a» daughter.
daught
l»ugb- inc.
May 21th.
M I* Gleason a**-d C. E. Baldwin1 i>f
of i ll ‘ Minnie aud famll.'' t Wexford.
Mr*. John Morrison is oO the sick
to Traverse City
rd
Mrs.
c. E.
n .luiinj.! I.w,,. ..v.v attendtHl the jj^,
Wealwood. formerly of
Saturday to the ball gat
•I the Co»»re|»Ui»»l ehurrh P.tto™ I
OneltU.
ship Ihclr h-clure hv Mr. LVrris of Big Rapids at
Mtos Vida Wartii-r of F:ik Rapid*'
Ashley Prsv vtolled
on Friday evening In honor Of the new I
co-wl Pa-Ius to vlslttug her down laa week preparl
seed1 potatoes.
(Cedar lat-l L'riday evening.
mn-nt a few davs In this vicinity.Traverse City Saturda)-.
> to teaching nt Good
Bert
Bart Davis'
Davis’ brother of Chicago has
Mrs. R. Fisher to on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Win Power of Elk RapMr. Borgar. who to worklox In the
raic to apeud the summer with him.' Mr*. Geo Clement vlsllt-d Traverse
drove through here last Sunday.
shingle mill, moved hto fatnllv from refreshments’ were aerved.
The next W. C. T. U. meeting wUtoCHy ov*- dav last woek.
May 29. 19t»5.
CroflOB hero a few aars sga
Mrs. C. n. Kehl apeni Monday In
be
hc?ld
at
Mrs.
Geo.
Bowman*
June*
B.
O.
Bellinger
went
to
Traverse
1
^ i canton
Clinton and Cliff Pror placed Traverse ClD'.
Tom
KINSLEY.
?.
Rev.
Mershon
will
conduct
a'cu.v
Friday,
retumiug
Saturday.
CUv Baturd*-.
jail Ini Traverse CIt
The D O. T. M. gave an Ice cream
Mrs.
Schell
returned
Tueadny
fnom
Bible
reteing.
Archie
.Newman
of
Kasson
is
vtoilYUBA.
Mr. god Mr*. R. B. Brown ristted nt social at the ball on Monday evening. Kevatone.
A forewcll receullon wa* tendered 1 Ing hi* broijier Charles and wife of
idsv.
wiH-k rluM-*
nine mouths’ has done me in * case of Conugioo* Blood
Mr. LatervY Sunt
Mr* liln Budd spent Monday In
Qnlllo Staesell arrived Thorsdav Arthur Abel laiu Friday evening ht | this plact- today.
Poison, Among other symptom* I w
Bchtxil here.
Thomas Johnson drore
to Traverse Traverse Cttv.
dr
erotting from Niles Mich., on a visit to Deake’s hall by the many friends
Bictrd with Rheumatism, and I
Mrr.
Ella
Hannaford
went
lo
Trav
„
Chas.
Gerr
has
hto bouite raised and werely afflicted
The alumni banquet wfl lie held at
whom he has made while acting In lhai
tha erse CUy one day Is-tt week
,he cellar
: and1 Slone OO the ground
^*Mr*.Tb^as Pra* visited friends at Oiirs hall on Wednesday erening. htoF.parents.
8. Brackenburr and danghtei capacity of teacher in our schools the
the'
J
C.
A.
('nok
and
wife
and
daughter
TrmverM Cttr over Sundsv.
June 8th.
Jo^e came ove" from South Board past two year*. He left fo- hto home
!
Reta
of
Glen
Arbor
were
home!
In
Mrs. Frod HaaUngs of Kalkaska vto
Miss Vella Spangle spent Moteuy nt man to attend the tuncraJ of Bdnrln
; down, had sore throat.
in Watervllet
Bdthejnlffht.
A. M. Smlt
lied relative* he-c to«t meek.
1 to working
Traverse City.
Immbkin.
to hto , A. H. Fisher dosed his school lu Ihi for Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Lambkin of Traverse
Miss Maud Burdge was 111 last week.
Robert Dell was^dow-n from Trav- BOW duties.
Mahn district Frida}
atr vlsltod rclaUvea here Sunday,
J. O. Plank arrived in town Wednes erwe at.* FHdav.
Mtos Laura Maynard left Monday for j C. J. Bloom and w ife
aamiml Chaney waa a Traverse City day evening.
Mr*. F.
a aommer’s visit at bt r old home In 1 log Mr. Bloom's mother
erse City last Satui
»ter tost week.
H. L. Thomas s-d Mr*. P- GusteS
Berrien eountv.
I Mr* Wm. Clf.ff weui
Mlo mill bad a breok down returned home Wednesday evening, Saturdar
Wallle Stetson and hto father and
Mr. and R . __
Mrs. Flora Dsngremon-J is In At-, City Monday
_ _ Btrim Balurday.JMit
„ , .
., mother are back from tbe sunny south.
nadflM
after spending the winter In CnllforR. J. Oolgrove vrss down from Trav wood tranaacUng
:lng basines*.
Topic for next Sunday s sermon ali
Laultas' Aid met last Thursday
again this morteag.
Mrs. Wm. Algulre. There was
John BroomboterinSring bto houat ***Mr». J. Palmer, who has been III. to erse on business Frltev
Miss Cora Humbaugh to visiting the Congregational church, "My
Bert Lambkin came borne last week friend*i at Wrotwood.
ropaIrad.^.^lte;^»man of Tra
naan."
»
: not a very large auendance owing to
oouvaleMlag.
to attend, the funeral of Ms grandfaThe Rev. Deake of Grand Rapid* arThe Sunday Memorial services at thg
afternoon. Tbe> next meet ni.1. { .rill thorwiiMydljMlD tytrj
Mrs. Nash, who has be
rived Monday, called by the lllncaa of j the Congregational church were vaiT mg will be with Mr*. Henry
Nc
y New
of W. Steele and family,
The Maccabee dence held lari Fri- kin omthe-. Mrs. M. M Deake.
! Impressive. Murray Post O. A. R. at<n,e ^jy. are onJoylng sspearing
for her home at Grawn.
^ eveslag wm not very* well aUendThe W. C. T. U. held th
thel- four-{tended in a body. The chorus choir.,
nowadays in the creek
FIFKLAKE.
ek bore.
Mtos Caroline Wagbo ftotobed a suo^
.jeath antfual mekilag lastWt'edaeaday {lately
. organised
,
oensful term of achool nt tbe Bight
krs. Browmson retu-ned Fri
at the raaidonce of Mr*. Robert Car-lcelleni service.
__ __ _
this week.
from a •evnrsl months vtoli with 1
peutcr. A very Interesting re|»rt of {assisted by Fev. Zimmerman and ^
RATCA
’ Aker* np
npent Sunday nt Uvea In New York.
Miss
the cotmty ooDvenlloo by two of the | preached from 2nd Timothv. 2nd chap
Mr. and Mr*. D F Hoxslc went to
tr Hatch’s
tr hoi
About 6.000 rainbow Irovt were delegates who were nresaot. Old o';] ter and 3rd vtrso. -Thou therefore en- Detroit Monday, returning Thoraday
Mtoa Curry of Lee’s Bay was
for tka nvrful vim* that
planted In Bast creek yesterday.
fleers were n-elecied. Mrs. Barton i dure bardvhiu as a good soldier of emniaa. ^^^ rewrumg inurwuay iTan
atlvf
guent of Mtos Hnttto Wootoey Simday.
attacks aad dratrnys eves the bo«^
Mr. and Mr*. John Pkwfon and
as made treasurer in place of Mra. lesut Christ
Mrs. Wm. Lee attended
craaddangbter
Flora
e*»e
tr,
from
Dr.
Frallck
Ick
was
called
to
North
Man-1
meetlar at Mr Cradr'
ildwla,
raasavad.
dy'B last
T|*lt-„ .
Maatnn Saturdqv to *l«Jt relytlvi
araaitwy
A aurptlae party was given at the iwH w«ud last night to attend n dipb-|
J. C. Poase and John FsateM
. «uc Id
home of Mra. BmUr Hunt last even- Ikeri, cue.«ii4 ntlnal tbl. loore-j Hoii
bualness caller* le Traverse City jras- lag in honor of kar 64tb birthday and
terday.
that of her brotber's. Cbas. Barton, X. .Dd Htd. P«11<*
with Mra. Tsbbwrm-** paraate_______
who eras 59. About 60 of tbair friends Mra. Fralick’s nephew over Sunday.
Mary
Mrs. W. *. dark waa In Traw»
John flaska has purchased the lot
•are there to belp canaume the good
of Traverae Oty. caam to
B- to rwlte *!•*. '; ; Ite oaaam and oake. Thay left many
CCDAIL
aerlv owned by John Kacern.
Bates rtiday to attend the dance.
Mrs. Otto Mnka to entertaining oomMr. nod Mrs. Wm. Wwlasa cwwie tip pwoaiiu aa token* of their respect
Soma of our yomte imople attended
klonday to apead Mapnny fonm IMute Oty tkle wtek.
from Mteton Monday
the obaaamnoaaarat axnretaes of the
teorial day.
maa attaadad tea party glvaa by tka
WIlUamsbnrg aekool laat week nnd
^mIm rnmmM Mose* to tsklng car* of
, report them verr good..
While prtenrtefl te run hlii peanut Mrs.
______Rafok oaae, tbe romtor bunr
rm,.*
.
Baldwin,
aged
mniher
n|
MyMr and Mrs. Jay Braeki
kavfof FWerned to Katomaroo.
ttoalr daagktar Mrs. Jack Malkewa. at roaaler last .Sunday Albert Kadrovach kavinf
Baldwin. The' * funeral services I from Bates to the home of J . Braek
Itethpoct laat wobk.
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vMivtfiuitttafrfli tiuMiiie «fty: MNioiM« 'rf^^
and_the SMu hdre secured the «#e
-rk» Tmmg Mcb^ ChxMdn naaocM___
ttanntJtaft Haroa mm bngta work la I the I. O.O.r.han.
a tow dWB to ataefands tor nfeejM'
or Utjm tariMlag. to be oracted at* ’
Keel Catata Tronerera.
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1 tooct C.
Oa'a Tih add;
fits. —
Uarld J. Yeok rasd wlfetolterttal
^
ffnrtimr
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i o. cnirii. lot (
•w »
t« OMH.ta 1te«r Tdrk
Mi rataumi lii Oittui i«* ma
MM«r. tMUM IT MMr. •• M M
propMwi I* ih»
•tmtitm ««1 M Mi la tto UfM
Oaari gftmrf. M^nimu vfU b* itnvarai W Om. Vaiatr, as-atp. 1a«taa T. Kfaat or Maaoa aai c. IL
9mm. «»o artn taka UM Met tf ta•tMtar TMMt W. Pateer, «1m> trlU
Iw raaMt to iMak. riwa tb« ar«or>
tha nmtUt win kt rmovtd with itt
eamaajr to CmM wmk. Majrar Codi
aai AM. HttoABaa taplala tkat tkt rt>
BMlaa arfll bt fMei la that park ba
aaaat U vaa tht Ait «r the acato oaA^
Ml vhta Om. Maaoa waa at lha
MMfc of hla powar. Tbt rtmaiaa
vtU ht pteoaipaaM ftota Naw Tort
I or the
ap»iAPi bv Ooff Waratr; by Mrm.
Donithaa Maaaa-Wrtgbt. of MmilK.
.K. J.. oolr iaoctrtar of Oor, Maaoa;
Mlaa BaUly V. Maaop of WaahlacCba,
D. C., tha govaraor'a Aatar aai oao of
daam ta. irnltat, ta. »»
J,l- PJdpliw
on •« cm
Ta. »ia«n»-;oiia««, pmwi.
tipmaa In Ms aortl «f''Maam CMka**
**Wha has aat mai tht 'Oaaat nf
Meam Orlntar aad famed aa opialea
teinttapBpaihiStlaBy ihkimydMMs
rasardlag Me irMfalam, far the larrlMr tale aama to appeal* egacpif
aad impanaihle, bat I am new oaai „
ad Chat bamas haa lataadad m piaea
beforr as a fairly acencate plctarn af
M grawaoma prtsoa bf bygone days.
*l»ailBff aiy traraM to aamtb rraan
while stapplas al MaraAUca. 1 bad aa
•pportaalty to Mia apmaU party «a
atip«»«r plylag betwwa the city aad
a rMpef lAaads la the Meditmaaaaa
aad heleafflbs to Fiaace. nmaamllaat
ef ffila groap. a nelid rock, aat more
thaa a gaaitar nf n mile la Afcnmfar■pt
Tho lO^aar-oli aoa of ixmU Lar•le «
aoa of Itoaaoata. Mai ah oM clay
the rock, la kaowa
pipt wblla playlas. It «aa partjy
•lloi with a aklto ^baUact. aai ba
tola ^ la bnllt the celebrated
borrawad a autcb ^ a eoMpaaloo prison, or-cnatla. the dmtMo d’U.
aai ptoyfully prttoa^M to a«Mkt. Tht which Dsmaa hae Immeruiiaaff la Ida
atiiff tsploiti. bloarfaf off Um boy^ *Moatc CHain.*
/The krop, nr diiBgroa. was roaatr
right kaad aai badl^AanMig hla eyaa
ad la 1S2S by lOrng ffnacla 1. to tm
aai fact.
pHooa hU roptiroa nfter tba rlctorlooa
Oaa of the iMot iartag aaaaalta trar battim with bis adrarnary. the Ooke of
parpatmtod la Port Haroa oeeoirtd Raorbon. end anbasqaently naad far
MTodatoday. whoa Bmma. ibt prtUy e^tattos by the talar kings aa a aute
IPyoaitoM ^Mtgbttr of Joha Aran prison. It waa known at tbat time as
the imatlleorihaoeatk.*
•tnihc. had her half clipped fraai her
ootslda wal& aro dfteM fool
haai by a aAa ohote IdenUiy la aUll thick, la the middle la a small cpm
aakaovB. Tbe liiUe girl traa oa btr oourt saIBclent to glre tight to tba
tray to aehool wbM tht clipper, vhn etatraDcm of fourteen enHrrlln|r enlla,
la iaeenbtd aa tall aai waarlng a trbkh are dlrided by partition walls
black aloach hat. darted oat Croai aa tan feet tblek aad can be aatarM ed|r
hy oat eniill opaoiag from the laaer
• kilty aai crabbed her. Wlthoat
ward kt took tkt Uttle ehUd'a aria conrl.
*'rMraetly appoalte the entrance to
Iwiapata Ma ffagara aai oxtracUag a court la the cell which was oc>ctipta>l by
pair of akoara clipped tbtai cloat to ■dnaoBd Dantes, mad# famous by
Ike head. Wkaa tka girl raallaad whA Alexander Dnmas aa the bero-tha
had iMpptaod aha attored a aereaai Count of Monu rriato. Dantes and
the Abba Parta. who was aenthaced by
aai aalghbora eaaM to her
■o dMai apaa Bht by <ht auddaBacaa
of tht affair tbA for atrtral mlnotte akcb paaned sixteen yroi
in these calls.
abt waa anablt to otter a word and it
•Tbewnffartng of those and other onvaa BDMt tlae btfbre an explaaaltoa happy prtaooara who were coofined
ooald be had fro* her. la the a
tlaie the cttpptr awdt hla eacape and
lag a eedtnbta sopiilcber.
-In gdihg tbr9nAt tbt prison ono
Railroad agtaaainaa aader way and feels tbat from hrtUnf
ooatraetod for la the appar paataaula
thia niauaer ladloatt that there will brSatb aad rattle of those wbo died In
bft aa tianeuatly artive aeaaon In the daapair,
*\K\\ of the other celU are labeled
pinertea peat winter, these extenalon
vrilh the namca of the moat promloent
bring prellnlnary to the oooatructlon prtaooers wbo bad l»een inroiTerated
of saw mlUs and manurarturlng plants tbaroln. Among throe were:
aioag their ooie. AQ rattnalaa of ten
'‘Baroardot. a Hrh trader, who had
mnea la to be added to the Baeanaba bann arrroted on aoaplcloo of baring
A Lake Superior railroad at oner in daslgna agalaat Cardinal Rkhelleu. He
renolrad
to die of sunraUoo. and for
order to up a large tract of pine tim
ber land owned by ihe I. Stephenson aleren days refused to eat or drink.
WIfk a piece of charcoal be wrote on
Co.. noHh of Kates. A crew of men It the wall the torture which he endured.
alraaiy ongaged In grading, and with
la M days it la expeettd that tho oom. I ng hla
pany wjll be hauling logs over the commander, died U 17t» after thirtyffrai rnur-mile atretch of the new line. oak years of captirlty.
-kurqnla de Lavelette. tba mlulstar
OonKiruetlon work on the Big Bay
branch of the Marqnetle A Southeast- •r Bnaace nndar I^uU nil., for dls
loyalty to the king.
lelayed by tb<
•^Albert Campo, for baring pobUabad
expected the the seem of a prteoa which he bad
branch, which will be 30 miles long, dtaeorcred.
will be completed In contract time. It
-Paul and Ix>nla Mart^ Impriaonad
la understood that the Vinsconaln A for life on sttsplclon of murder.
-Bolaaow, a rcUglouo fanadc. who
lllchlgan will build an exttmslon of
Us line from Wagner west, reaching made an attempt upon the lift of a
aearty to Wsusaukea. The branch
will bn for the purpose .of upping a
tract of IOO,<MH).OOfl feet of Umber j
owned by the N LMdIogton «>mpsny.j
Prof. Andrew MrLAughlln, professor I
of American history .l^be M'clUgan
iml«rrttr. «ko kiu bMo oeouprlKt -1
.ImIKr fHlUoa
tute. Waaktagton. D. C., fur the psst
year on a learn of nbaeoce from Michi
gan. has rocArni
from Chloaco ualreraUy He has not |
deoliad vhnUnr to accept. He an 1
nooaond a abort time ago-ihatI hc!;
wojild raturn to Mlchlgnt next lAl I
and it was reported tbat be is slated
to recnlrn the appoHdmam of assist |
ant to Proaldent Angnll. his (ather-lu <
law Pipf. CInodn VnnTjmt. who has'
j tbn chair of Americas
htotory la the nbaancin of Prof. Mr-
rrSuTuTkrx^..«...
for an attempt to aasaPal
Napoleon befotw be be
^j^e emperor.
-‘pruce Cnslmlr. brother of LndlsUs
Poland. Imprlaanad by
m.
wif. ..
2«, iwi" *“
»«* >i. n. i. a ---------------- ^'
tloa -Hat has already been beaded wltb • lO; $72.
^
| ^ Kith add: ft.200.
WANTED—Extra saleaaKtt and inlee- j Qwntoa farm. Win Mha
tadtaa
at the
Bouton Stare. Otixena
lot eg paymcM. lagslro B. X Mflto
saoffaHagof Miff made by tbeyoaagi ^B. P. Crotacr and wife to Hattie; Hl«» J Adams, guardian, to Edward
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ctasB of tbe aaeoctatlon ' Bpeaoer. lot 21. block *. Bayalde: fSn.*i «i««tade, loU lfi-17. block 1*. H.. U A
‘
ljf| gam
hm-ll..
The balMtag. aa agmed npoa. will b<
Wm. T. Roxbn-gh and wife i« j. II.
WT.2«.
WAffTED-Oood
ftxlM. three moriea high, and wtn U HoeUmantel. lou 11-12. blocks. H,L. I
^ ------------------------s-n.,
^
t AUl be lo A O0.IS latnild: $4,000.
Mbrtok. Inihe
f
am tam Gmwm miata.
Went Tenth street. Citx. phone
pnai in »e
BAST PART or TOWN.
eatei
Ployd L. fimith and_______
wife to Joatah !
ar*P«Hate twirt of lUiools. ta
_____________________
may 2l-tf
Can np by both pbonea Ko. M.
poA and loehsra. The amln floor will Curtis, lou 27.Ta. block 3. Oak Park;
WANTCO-Four young or middle
Ordnra wtu be prompUy attaaiei tta
eoatata oMeea. prlrate rooms for busl 1200..
aged men to trarA ia pletnre crewx. JOHN BOPKINB.
apr tfdmo
— hAi A gyroalnmlAxSO tm
g. Johnson to Wm. L. Brown, iinirolshed roro7and lu
a7
Good propoaition and expeaaet adTbe gym win hare a noth nmnta# ^ |ot §7, oak HelgbU; fino.,
nile, may In. ac'.^ed as flask but to
trsek. la the eeeoad door will b< 1
^ Smith and wife to Jennie this rase tbe puidic s
ImmliipoT
womens
hsts,
*>la
hot
A.
Lang._________wnj
i»*i*
roedtagroomeandparlora.elaeareoBu|E. Johnson, lots 67-M. block 3. Oak P«J The tri,
for the edwrerinoel department and ai p^^
I4<w».
»
HONrf TO LOMi-m. tax M
kltobea.
'
wiedoeft and w*fe to Fred of feminine besnly on an Kasterj kouae. person A truatworthlneat and , pat M mortgagna Boaaaa tor sslb
erick FTOellck.
040 leei
feet w
of w
w-M
feet
ends
rroeucK. e^u
-m leei
ini„oU Wro? j
irhat famUiar with local terri-j
Mlai Bmma J. Ntabola. a teaebar In
A lots 1-3. block 5. H.. L. A Co.’s IKh if the deUrate blendini: of shades. lUej tory aa assistaat ia branch omc«,j
tbe Rasa City pnAle acbooU. wbo Is
add; 11.250.
wlndlTu; of fenthers and luniinc
Salary $1*. paid weekly. Perma-*
idrila ^d ^iIpU^
Hi*!2[l**^** *fcli'****
^ Bdward Mc.Namara to Wm. C. Hut- «f tendrils
fabriiw
nent poAUon. No inrnstment re-j
aaflatoctkm and wbo waa asked to put <
^3
of lot 17. iduck H. H.. L.' to the pt rfe. t aWorumeut of an adorquirnd. BoAneas esUbUahA. Pre-' RsBMfltoer tho fgtarn Use la fam;
ta aa pppUentkm tor n^d term, was re- 4 c^.'s 7th add; $«oo.
able head be not art. then are the arts
hand, A aelaatlAe vsndtag wfll roroil
Tkms experience not essential to en
fused amaMirmnnt by tbe acboA board ; n.
fnderwood and wife to Jo- '**c loser. Tbe busbauds and father*,
the tran Ufa's history. Oror Ujt'
gaging. Address, Manager Brmachea.
aae abe ta a member A the ctaoreh ! .^ph and Teresa Drevei lot rj block **
Unkm Bt aids natraaas.
JUMt
222 Dearborn 8U Chicago.
If the
sp|»eIUte «-mirt of llllnol*
know..........
AlutterDaySalnu. The charge bad i 3.
fToo‘-*‘
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may 27-€t doe* not. tbnt the trimminx of r.tt« i«
been prAerrnd bAore the board ihs*
^ Kneetand. a al. to B. J. Mormsist*Is■•*••• m^.
.....
onl.T art. Imt hlph art. The
WANTgl>-Plaln sewing and halrl New scits are showing* fhe
Mlaa Nlcbola
bemi altemAlng lo*^^ ,0^ ,
c. H.. L. A Co s 7th «3»nnot'.tand.-Clevelai.d I.ead.-r.
proaAyte her puAla to her faith. Miss add; 126.
work. 410 DAon street, up stairs. ' and skirt tbe short bssqued coat and
may 20-2w* j «klrt- or the Itaroiau blouse and skirt
NlchoU bnais an exceUent repoiatlon
John E. Qualfe and wlf« to n. J.
BIGGEST AND BEST line of hi !
I Theme are ibe meat unlvernsUy becnm*
aa a woman and as a teacher. Mayqr Morgan. lA 1. block C. H., L. A Co.'s
cycle*—Rambler. Monarch. RacyAe, ]
I tag styles of the taUonnade.
A. 8. Rosa has refused ihe use of .hU - 7tb add: 175.
It Is aafe to tbst the bolera will
Columbia. Prices right. Julios Camp j
public hall to tbe Latter Dsy Saints! Anna M. Bartlett to J. W. Hllllker.
bell. 417 UAon street
may 6-Imo ;
wages, most be good rook. Address to c-ome. Like chiffon, we racAot t
care of Record. Mrs. Chaa. Romadka. without It. A wrap ending above qr
a little lielnw tbe waist Hoef givro
gl
coa>
may 19-tf
tldcrable length to the skirt llnaa.
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Xtpolroolc law codea.
^
-TWe castle waa crowded with poUt
leal prisoners sentenced during and Imn»dl*tely before the rerolntlon of 1T8P.
I ponalble for the leaden ta
order the arreat and Imprlaonntant nf
-
of m.C0 each tor ton beat hnpt yards j political agltaton, wore ItaiNiaoiisd
on hla city addition known aa -The j bMr for an attempted plot to orarCliffs.- This la too third ymtf that he |
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offw of these prlxea them haa bnitt a j
Praaro has beooms a npnhlta
wondevtol sttmutani for the maktag' new prtaona bare bean craclad throadRof handsome lawns and wAl
^ dmigaon on tht
s made
the
>• MW droamd. bnt Its dkek
yards, that has
mmu srvwwwr ma
le^Mk.. p^M
^
narer be biottad <
tag much Mtentkm from rlalion. Prof. F. M. Boott, profeaoor of rhe
toric at the UArenlty of Mlehlgaa,
aaya that awoarlag ta o rererolon to
baihmftom. and should he diaeouraged
UMBg nudanu. Ha' cxplainod' this
Ma-Wlllta. whanjmt MMt hnMta
rather peenllar sutemant on togloal
nr etrhig ibontf WIRta-Jtat *towp
ho dant want to lam nayMM. I
Uomi) nhort<nt. .-Up agatant ir miMt Mik hit <aa^ pad ihownt hMi
pmnnd a large natabar tf sHaattans. Wjw toM it>MaiMiiM Mpk. V
and oanelly rorrstoonda ta natnrn to
phTOMs nand by aarmm trtbaa. The
aw of avnartag tendx to wtaktn the
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT OR tALE—Meat market
00 corner Front and DIvlalon atreeta.
Thoa. Guntoa. S20 Flflh atraet, CIUaeoa phona lit.
may 2$-tf
m
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Notice.
Travaraa City. Mich.. May 20. *06.
The partnership A Maes A BaU
(painters and paperkangera) from this
date Is dissolved. C. C. Ma« will eeatlnoe the buslnesa, Al worit belag
gnaranteed first class. Call or drag
me a postal A 126H Cass atreet. oror
PAge'a electric Aore.
may Sl-$t
tile ambulance waa
,.
. He had alrendy klUed two boraca
r Wilhelm j by bis driving wln-n l.c was caught
May t$-tf * telei>honlng. and roAeroed.
FOR RENT—Upper fiat In brick bone
Rheumatism, ftout. backaohe. acid
on West Ninth Areet O. C. Moffatt,
.
, poisem are renulta A kidney trouUm .
210 State bank boildlng.
j HolIlstCT'B Rocky Mountain Tea goal
directly to the seat of tbe disease end
(Cures when all else falls. 36 cents.
Drug Co.
, .
FOR fiALE-Reaort lots at Spring j
Park, on the peninsula. Here is a!
^
England Is *0 honey-comtied wRIi
chance to get a lot at a location
c
FOR SALE
I
of
r^tatlrely
the bay that Is unawaTirbeamifor
1
Also rooms to re„. ..
for fhe summer, partly furnished for Arocrlc*.
While npon throe taaeks
light housekeeping.
may .'M-tf therw were hniiKl trains a dtstanceoT
-i
inili-s IsM- ).vror, I
FOR SALE—Two good new milch Jcrl tnilns travelml i><1.000.000 \
sey cows. Can’t he beat. H. Hyman.' bIOOBST AND BEST line A bl240 Washington BtreeL
! cycles-Rambler. Monarch, RacycM.
may 31-tf 'Colombia. Prices righL JaUna Camp-•
TlTTTZ
mr*Z ■
union atreeL
Stay 6-lttO
«s.H« P.r.; r„;; m
We kava seeured exduiive I
rightfl for thli field and
WIU Soon Beirln
pnblicgtioa in thli paper.
Subscribe Now I
And get the first insull-
m
TO RENT—Furnished rooms ta eottage with every convea^noce. Ad
dress Box 374 or call at office.
Ro foiMl was he of fast driring ttet
Jeseph Byrne, ambnisnre driver ft*
may 24-tf
the German tiMpitsl. Han Franctaeo.
Tha pttblioatioB of thU
fgmatu gaiiM in a graat
New York dnHy hai joit I
creatBd a ptofovad atan*
tion mad fftamped the work
At the greatogt of tweatitth
oeatuiy fiction.
*
in
TRY A RECCRO WANT ADl
“"u «
>UP TO FIND A QUEER LITTLE OLD MAN IN THE
UXJRWAY.
"«»"• Cunitei. OMt-
, -4
or will rent building. Apply at once. Ut birftillS lO City, 3^ tfifl 4^
Cha*. RosenthA. Traverse City. Mich, fitir.
J, W. NiltikeiL
may 27 tf.
--
consisting of
FOR tALE. WAGONA—I have three !•
« r^•T‘o rxc
e
aeconddiand lumber wagon.. al«,l ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
lumber wagon for one borae. three!
Q Q QARVER
TMrtNi Great Detecie Stories :ZTr»r^,'“"r.;2“^:PRIo’E8 REA80NA8LE
FOR SALE—sevea-rtxjm bouse on 10«ro wita O. P. Oarrsr A Br®. MhUhanaa
Etast Tenth St. Take other property !
^
as part payment. M. B. Hungerford. -----------------------------------------------—----I Cltr. 688.
may 27-6t i
,
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AS FOLLOWS
t Bayonne. Imprisoned by
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COMPRISING
•“>
“Mlraboau. for i
________
.
1. The Adventure of the Empty House
2.
“
the Norwood Builder
“
the Dancing Men
4.
“ '
the Solitary Cyclist
6.
“
the Priory School
■ *
“
Black Peter
6.
7.
“
Charles Augustus Milverton
the Six Napoleons
8.
9.
The Three Students
the Golden Pince Nez
10.
the Missitig Three Quarter
1 r.
the Abbey Grange
12.
The Second Stain
)S.
a
RRST INSTALLMENT TO BEGIN
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
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J"
J. M. HUELLWAKTEL
ment*. H. W. Smith. 613 West ■
Eleventh street CHlzcns phone 199. j
m*v 294f’«»■
FARMS to trade for city property.
H. W. Smith, €13 West Eleventh St.
ClUxens phone 199.
may 29-tf
BARGAINS ta real estate. H. W.
Smitb^eiS West Eleventh street.
CItIren* phone 199.
may 29-U
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay
ments. H. W. Smith. 613 West
Eleventh AreeL
ClUxens phone
ESTATl AUD LOAin
fyeatfltTML
O.
^aatollo
•
Up flash*
MIG9MOB.fll
Tucliir of Violin
StetkSifffiSkoeStto'fi
329 SOUTH
UiOl STR£n
are now taking orders
for the celebrated
Ben Gage at J. E. Grolllck Co. fac-i
toiy.
may24-lf|
FOR SALE—Floe residence property.
10-room honae and barn, 100 ft. lot;
hooae haa city wAer. \|ath room aad
fnniace. Inquire of F. Thurtell orer
Flrtt NaUoaA hank. Telephone 2fi
may 23-tf
FOR SALE OR RENT—ParUy foi^
niahed eevenroom aummer oottaga
at Old Mlaakm Baach nmrt. laqAre U. K. Brinkman, Old Mlaalon.
may IM mo*
FOR tALE OR KXdHANOE—Two
atoro boriUtaga ta Oestrol Lake.
Cltixena pbeme 2C2.
may 84f
FOR tALff-4-room honae and 60toot
tot on W. Itth atraet, aaar Ualon.
For paittentara «iq«lro al tM W.
llthatroet
majMf
FOR BALB-Clkht ntaShttfl lotaJM
Tronroo Gilt
Brick Go. 4 s KEYSTONE. MICH.
t dacod Ml **Loi«
Xlac Alfbaw ar flpaia
«Tliat • false tadc" said Crnigw
SMlrlas Aaibauador Oioate aad VaraWa •>«. WaM A iM 1
antrad la Paria. Ha was jaavftd oa awa Uephera la the eom of aa addreaa. *'Mi k«ic as that retalatfs aw Ifn. Choate hare left Urerpoot for
by a afaad of »o11m aad kaatiwl
inwiiiwnr tr^gatmmn.
^
at the cMsnatar of ft certala
t Ualtad SUtea.
<ktt Ms «lf« *l»aj«
t«tt or
^
THIS IS TBB 8BA80N 2dc r
n»«hr« flHmrtoa brfor® «te cuoo *tmu
iton and sardan hose. Oat i
- '
■ nooB perfoniM^ tirforr a kirce daes, I
io Mmtr, «»4. raIvcuAt to looe «o
Mto akyoapatHadJamaadoaghtio’iBit
*«we thtriy:
Mil tM
IMM tM eoMfl^ hare a maa Uka t>»dora Rooseralt | ««ift epewtloum. At the ecd. as he
M or « Mt wWrk kr proMcoUd to stir UMftSS ftp a UtUs.
| was snuhlac his hands. sTounir asstewtr vblto tMm» k«pc walttaf.
tb«
BmUya poles ^gad Pasalsai ^aar-l iftftt Uptoed oter to him aod srhtspered |
•ad at ifiMB M> ft hoOk ts tbrM reled orer TO»oa rieiory. As a ra-j *®
QOI2«0 FI8B1NG? Stop at Oer^
taana roMia was oesaptMrd. vkleli
malaa Bros.' State atraat Hvery barn
taa iftmogh ikroe cdKloas aad was haps fatally, aad DetacUve .
aad gat your balL AU kiada. trsah. .
la M»fc faaatr
may Uktf
DocaJd, Who trtod to tiaell the dlmnrh (i ihrik?^.* wld^tliJ^so^rSS”*
j
Aa muramamm dots not Uil the dis aace. safered a fracture cf the skull * - -ivs.* the other Imdstni,
•\'ov !
rororr <d ft »*w war with a^iy laor*
rut off lUyctos' wrbiii; le*, sir.'
•atkaslftaai Uuui tfa« ftvrrftse pby^
“ ‘flh, welL that Is of no oonse-;
ciftB dispiftys prrr a rt-w or rart dla<)a«oi<e.*’ said the sorpeon. 'tVe een
rare Che c
same ‘tlilr;
qnirer.
•r allMU wklch the distfafalshwl Matiea la all Paraae^ lataraatad:
„u
vo..^
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MOVED!
PAVING TAX
patM tar» hlai. '*I>m me eoagratalata fooT he Iw reported as sayta*:
•yoa hara. yoa lacky doc. a disease
wlOdi was fboacht lo be e*tl"ct."
Orast mUatt, tha Kaasas Qty
We'rt
roll for the pavlof I
Orl«ts St Tariisr.
of Gass street froao
« Kront Ureet to;
Tlie oriiitiial iiiime of iiirl;er wss,
8ute street and 8(«u> street from
street Is now la j Oorooroo. hy wlilrli it was known to
to» Chss
C
r II
ooltectlon of the, the fb«Tok«*e I'ulians. says the Uostoa
my hi
third toMllmsat, tofether
n.r- ptlirrim faiUem
tl»« iI Gl«'»^
Gl«)l>e. Thr
falUers iu roaio-i
Inr
the woj«?s ia sp'irrh of]
^
' Thankvslvius sr.tnr fiv their Ilr>«t'
hi E. HASKELL.
* Thaokssirlnfc' spn-ad lu ard tlu* OoNxy |
CUT Treasurer.! coo mi I hit: In the faiaiUar tones oI «or|
> Bank building. I domestimted fowl, "Turk, turk, tnrk.”|
These first yankw lmntsnn>n. b:1s-j
taklnc this frighterird «ry of ll»e bird'
for Us real sunp. iiuiue<llab‘Iy lul^ele*] ;t i
*nurkry.** nml turkey it
Sk!
INTO
r’TjtKsr.^'ssi “ w ,s?
PAVING TAX
PIANOS
AND
PAVING TAX
ORGANS
ril-
PAVING TAX
KIMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
H. B. EARNER, Prop.
PAVING TAX
FITCH. ME COY & CO.
ARE YOU maiNED
To build or niter a house, stnble,
■hop or bam this year? Let us
I'fitimate on your lumber sup{dy
in that cns«>, for our stock of
hanl and soft wo da, onr fadlitif« for handling, storing, caring
for and - delivering- TOt us in the
first rank of local Innibcr didd
ers, All kinds of lumber, lath
und shingles at prices which
will net a saving to you.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
On. Siwpr k PmkiUipi
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFFICBS
OVEl JOHRSON DBDCCO.
SEWEft TAX
INiffl
Real Estate.
loe AND WOOD.
SEWER TAX
I.-
JUNE, I, 2 MD 3,
\Vr will K« ll a fully guanmUt-d
RAZOR
iDwisTNEininoBuy
FRANK TRUDE
In Rear Of New Postoffice
Must be Sold by June l
Give us Your Bid Offer
B. Morgan, P. Kysclka
tRUSTEES
SSSKST "”‘“*158
■aSpnCl
.'f
I. «. MAfrriN-nvMete gBi MP
taon. ornm m 9aat PnB sMt
lARK CRAm* DKUVKIIY-UI&
Ntiit. K. L. motmm
aSAL KSTA'TK and LOANA-Onal
Tmtm iMod ftAiifn ^ W
TSSL.^
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.
Vm Art IM FmO^
•la aa near at Kand. tbav wlP
gj 521^
Nj^MWy. UBT ftsi CIBB
daiagM aanafi if tftanmk aai brail
JPZXJbBB.
OlVK
VIM, VIGOR A VITALITY
Try m “PHI to-nlght.‘»
War Ssls^br aU Druggists
IO Oant OLtid SO Cant Kema
ACCEPT MO SUtSTITIITES
That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose your pa
per—get our prices—
pul on the wall. Also
furniture finishing of
all kinds. Painting
that will stand the
test. No peeling off.
STEARNS
filial V
SOOBS 7 aad t, G
Oa bkxh Both 1
OR at. P. mU'KIWAVB—Pra^
ualtad to KTS. BAB, J|M
THBOAT aad nTTDIOW OLA»
■B Ofltaa Mt WUhMB bloflk OB
MuaphoMOl. ^
_____
out. W. K. A w. I
OBoa Clta.. 107;
BlMAfiBB
W B.. 710 Waahla^
ahoM Ufi. BMl H. BftrtB
57400 W Twth; Oita. phOM 7»
R. A. H. HOLUDAY. Graduate To
rauto Uulvaratty. QBea ta MniM
bldg Tutaphonaa oBee tit »em
ARTHUR HOLUDAY—M. a Phym
etaa and aurguoi. Rateorad to af
•era over fliut MaxkmaJ haak OS
. P. U
_ sd ‘to I
_____
door to Dr Hl|gtas‘ oBea
OR. C. L. THIRLBY—Spralftl alteB
don to dlsrawM of ehOdraa Roea
400 SUte Bank bldg Both phoara
HARRY B. HARNIR-Bgfart plaar
touer and aetloa rafulatar Batli
faction guaranteed. With tlmba'
kloslc Houaa Cits, pbona M4
OR. CHARLES A. SURBRIDQK, Dmb
tut. 801-SA New WUbala Moek
Traverse City. Mich. Cite, phone 141
Graduate of PhUadalphU DaaUl ool
HERVCY H. ANDERMN—Attornay
and oouDMlor. Wllhtim blodL Trav
•rea aty, Mlcb. ausaaa phoee lOi
OR. O. H. LYNCH—2 .and 4 Suthar
land block, phyilelnn and gargaoa.
CUUaua phone ML
DRS. J. 0. B HART J. TMUBBLOOD
OSTSOPATHIC PHYMCfANS
oaee<oaT4WUlMlaBldg. I a. SA. to U
I to t p. a. r to 8 malaga Bsadsnos «
WyakoopBs*. OUssuukflM av.
JOHN R. SANTO
Ineibai asauRij
') a CARVRR a BIIO
)NU pm lousE
OI«.
•R. P. MOUMWOmi
FIRE INSnRAN*
•
UUIU> ^
A D. TYLE‘'
BOO
DENTIST
256 Front Street
ABoe 000. Now wnhAto moea <
.CARPET CLEANM6 WORKS.. ! M.&R.L TIME CARD
Befocu
swsy to be midr
ehinr you tsapice
end Ixyin,'
old -srprt.
r^Kfif Iri ce
N. B. CHAPIN. Propncfor
Pboisiik
ass Wsshin^t -
Is'
i:
iS":
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENriST
20 j FRONT SrREET
Dm. « a*«»t
mHjir- i N. Mwu
MONMt & awfTNr
INSURANCt
rjs'a'aaztJu'KTS"—■* ’*iasiP»s2’is:£Si
WL,_,°
BAMnaaOOOUPAVnBsadrsrwrt'
>1 I MSWWILHaLU «t.O'
C. D. MILLER
1 t tmm
OK N*r I teT
BRAND RAPIDS * IHDIM* NT
COMPANY,
u
<a.an.ioiiia*q
Sodn, Ana B, m.
,Trsia lMTMTrsT«wCitjil:iea aA.eBnwf>
•4SSXI32
I
PMMO TUNiNB-W. K 1_____
itfinn. orar GMy 1
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
laa Front Street
LOT FOR SALE!
TAX
VMNre beftD tastog, 70M1II
BVEKTUALLT OB ploy
eleotneity, not aolw tat eonDanio masotii.bat nr nissnm
of utility and genanl sdapta-
This is n Razor that wo guaranl<H* to givi* sapsfju-lion
and if you want a mzor
Si-
SEWER
M« ■fttfar WHAT FOWEB
Thursday, Friday WALL PAPER
and Saturday
HAY. FEED & GRAIN
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
FOR
POWHl
Boardman kiva
Electric Uglit
& Power Co.
A. Vs FfilEOBI^H BLOCK
tors, har
yaata ago to atiada hjs creditors,
dathad eo a aamforuble fortone In
Will soon be ?11 seimlnaa la that eoaatrr. Through the
■ale at the QaabrfdlUas mlae and lo
lied, then we will
other mlalBs uaaaactlona he has made
abotit IIOOJIOO. He still owns neveral
have the most attrac
payiag mines. It Is reported that be
tive store and Best
has nmde a satisfactory setilctneot
with bia creditors, who are rooaily Natioe to all Paraone InUiwstsd:
j ***Tiiis is one expi.nnaflon of ibe name;
line of
Kansas Cliy commission men.
The assessment roll for the Improve-1 turkey. Hot some will try, to think
Mrs. David Klxer of Spriagfleld. O. roeni of Blath street, from
^ aa sweet
baa beew~ grsateg a pension of ft a line of Division street to the west line; would t
moath,
she will not begin to draw
It has been decided that the eightIf uniJl (iwelvo rears from date. This menl together with the aremed Inter
mllog u^due to the fact that she draw est on alt unpaid Installments, the hour law will not apply to the building
A pensloW for twelve years aa the pre- same to bo paid before the first day of of the Ihtnama railroad though It will
July,
IlHW.
apply
to the canal.
•amptloa that her husband. David
M. R. HA8KBLL.
Wm. Court Cully. spcak<T of the
Kiser, was dead. He rer»»mly dl»*d
City Treaaurer.
attar being brought home sick from Office—Room 502 Slate Bank building. British house of commons, has re
signed because of ill health.
June Mmo
Draver. He bad been mourned as dtwd
Iln dressmakeni and hotel keep-.
far twenty-seven years, most of wblrh
ttma 'ha was la the Blark Hills searchfag for goM
Senator Dphols was lamenting the Native to all Faraont Intererted;
The special aasessment tax roll for
dacay of oratory among American
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
le paving of iState at reet from the e:
ffthteMea. "With cmly a few exetp the
street to the west line
^
tioaa." be'said, "we ha ve in Washing line of Gass s------ ~ --------------- - — ,
IHIOAV. Ou«ui«y of Ormsd
loa no orators worthy of the name.
Oh this aocoant 1 had in aect-pt in sJ
on display,
leace during the lait sessUm an arid “■-.......
and see us.
erltlciam from a clever woman, 'i Office
R- Wslksr. Jadgs of 1
attended a meeting of the senate the
other day.' ahe said, 'and tbai nig'it I
had a tenibla dream.' 'What did you
[prsrlas smon« othw thtasH thst s gasidUa
diaamr said I. The lady smiled. *1
tfraamed,* a^e aald.' I went again.' "
Notice to all.Peraons Interested:
There As a pUlftil story of Philip
sneclal assesKiDi
, Doorke Marsion. the blind English
idlng and pavlm
. from tthe
wHtar. One day a particularly good
i
line of Wellington |b^ faSESn %*a^m< m the city
idssi came to him and h<* ssi down to siri<‘t to the east
hands for
i-i.
m »
his typewriter with enthiisissm. He lion. The
first Installment
wvote rapidly for hours and had nearly
une 30. IWlS.
!*A5?T!'.1tmiw .»d.r«l. It»l ..kl PM
iM'fore Ju'
M. E. HA8KE1X.
fiaAshed the story when a friend came
la. "Read that," said Marsum proud
ly.,"and tell m( what you think of it."
said"sl«5v*^ ^Jnusd Trsws^^^rt^
This frActtd stared at the happy author
and than at the blank sheets of paper
: IfVy U. IB. H. lass S
Joda* of Probate
la his hand before he was able to un
daratand the little tragedy. The rlbhoa had been Ukec Irum the type- Notice to all Pomonas Ingoreatod:
Ingereatad:
writer and Marston's toll was fur noth
sment tax roll i
The s;>eciBl assessmcoi
• pet. fn
ing. He never Jiad the heart to write the paving i-f West Front strcei
wfH» line of Unhih street tis the
that story sgaln.
line of Maple strt'et, is now in my
Ia connection with the r«K«nt
hands for collection. Tbo first installceatsaary celebration of the birth of mem to lx* paid on or before June 30.
Miguel De Cei laates. author of "Don 11KI5.
CIT. PHONE 15B
OFFICE & WAREHOUSES
M. E. HASKELL.
Oulxote." Henry J. <k»ke. the English
C'tv Treasurer.
BELL PHONE 12B
B.R.Zc.l TRACKS
author, icUs a atory wblrh |»orl.a|»s
t^IUKun 20: SUto Bank building
nc Mmo
Illustrates the saying that a prophet
ts no* wlthont honor nave In his
eooatry. Mr. Coke was traveling In
Spain aad vUltcd the prison wherein Notico to all Peraona Intarsated:
Gervaatee Is supposed to have written
The KpeclalI iassessir
ismepl tax roll fori
a good pan o^ia immortal book
simrtion of l^attral Sewer No. |
the consirurtloi
naked hU h^t at the Inn if he knew 1 in Dlstrl
iFtrict Nu. 1. beginning at the;
Mion of Wellington street, i ■
anything of Cenmmes. The man said IntersiM'tlon
the
alley
Ix-iween
Front and Sta
be did not. hut In response to another
atre«-ts In aald city, thence running I
query said bo had heard of Don Qnlx west to the cast twontv-two feet lot *
ote as a gn*at cahallero who had lived
1 plat of the vil- j
Traverse City. 1
years ago. "HU bouse is
Mich., has been pjaced In my hands'
way." added the Innkeeper, "and the for
colUctloe. the same to l»e paid on
alcade’s father, a very old nu
or before Jane 3t‘. IBOa.
<
perhaps may *x>membcr him.
M. E. HA8KELL.
City Trcasurei.j
Admiral Schley In his treatment of Office—Room 20* State ^nk building. ^
the opposite hex Is a roodtM trf gal
June Mmo
i
; lantry. aa befits a man with such
profesMonal record. He U simply the
poTfecUoa of old-fashioned poUtonces
When you want loo or Wojd don't IistonI to a sm(
smooth
Qa a recent evening be was sit t lug
8*cond Ward,
t'llkor; he wants your doUxir toilny and twil De in some
with some fr.snds In the lobby of hlfj Notice to all Peraona Interested:
other town totuom>w. I do not
to muk^
make you
hotel whan someone called him to the
The s!M‘clal assessment tax roll for
nroi
iromtBos 08 to KivinK pockI'service; you know tliat 1
lelepbcaa He stepped up to the In-1 the constniction of a trunk sewer in,
ha Vve
i done so during the past 15 years and expect to
«™.«. „d
u.»i
'
till **ae end of time, CttiZftBS* Fhone 711
tossed his cigar away. uk»1c off his hat, Boanlman river, thence north to Bay
JAMKS O. MOF»ICINS
cad criad; "Oh. how do you do. Mrs. i »trtH*t. thenc^ on Bay street to RanBtaakT" Then followwl a cross fire of idolph street, thenc- to Division street
exchanged j thenoe to Motirw street, t^ei
Monroe. W-llow a^d Madison streeti
Randolph sinH t. also on RIbdolph j
His fiicoda remarked on circumstances j street from Bay street to the alley l>e-*
or tho|itve**n Cedar and Spruce
streets,
aitandlng bis ctmversatlon over
Spr
. , „ ' thence to t»«e sllev went of Elmwood
wira sad Admiral Schley said _ .. avenue, thence to Madison street, has I
ft laeambent upon him to uke off his l»ecn placed In my hands.for collection, j
Sat evan when lalkInrbJ telephone to the same to be paid on or before June!
30. lOOS.
ft lady,
M. E HASKELL.
\
Baoator Clark of Moetana is noted
C‘tr Treaiuror. |
SBv^g art dealer* for bis habit of driv- Office—Room 502 Elate Bank huilding-!
June Mmo
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lag a close bargain, but he recently
fast aa artist who turned the table*
upon him. Tha artist bad painted a
pahUwmA aeaa* with about a score of
Pmh Wank
Ih sight. Mr. CUrtt liked the
Notice to all Peruens Interested:
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WRMli and half la joke said tie would
The special aasetsmeai tax roll for
lag ft eadi for the sheep and throw the oonstniction of Lateral Seww No. i
In a baadsoiiMB^MMafiL for the frame. 1. Sewer Dtstrict No. S. located in the!
Tha arUst
agreed, aaylng he alley between Waahlngtcn and Web-j
would take it hoaie -Cqr the purpose of ater streets, beginning on Garfield ave-'
noe. running thence west to Bartow;
ftddtag some Rulshtug^ touches. In'^a alrect. thence north on Barlow tofew days ha brought ft again. Meaa- W'aahlngton street. thVnos west oa
Ume. with the deftcat touch, he had Washington street to Railroad avenue,
thence to coat^ect with trunk sewer,
•eattarad sbaep along a winding road has
been placed In my bands for col
aad aatoRg tha traes, all saafly visible lection, the same to be paid on or be
When viewed thraugb a strong glass. fore June 30. iWtt.
M B. HA8KCLU
r%a western mlllkmalre grinned Us
City Treasurer.
approval apd paid several Umes the
OOlea-Room 502 SUte Bank boUdlng
aamuftt ho had eapeotad to turn over.
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Pure Icc 1* in demand the
whole year *round—more in
summer than In winter, lo bo
sure—but still always In de
mand. for preserving meats,
milk, fruit, vegetables, etc.; for
use in the sick room; for cook
tag beverages; for making Ice
cream, etc. 'When you are plaeing orders for Ice. don't forget
that our lee Is goq^ aad is well
known for iu high quality.
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