The Evening Record, August 18, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 18, 1905

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

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

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1905-08-18

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YESTERDAYS ISSUE

2137
«MCIALTVLSOIUrN MMVICI.

DISCUDION
UNRHISHED

THE EVENING REGORD
6 PAGES

mmiBnffrni

TRAVEme CITY. mCHlOAN. FRIDAY. AUGUST tt, ItOS.

CIIRUMD OF
DM FOUND

O. I. Marab Nattha INr. Oova" af ttaa
Bata Auto Murdar la
CMcata.

By Wire to the Brenlmg Raeord.
Brocktoa. Maas, Abie. 18.—DetecUve MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
CDNFCRCNCC TOOK UP HATTER
T. r. Sheehan and his wltaeoaeo. Peter
WERE DROWNED.
OF RUSSIAN EASTERN NAVY.
Satrtz and Bdwln Slarta from CUcar’.
Plymouth Jail thU forenoao failed to
Identify O. L. Marsh aa -Mr. Dorawanted in oonnectloo with the Bate
auto murder in Chicago. Detective
WAS AGAIN TAKEN UP AT 3 THIS Sheehan has wired Chicago for In- ENGINEER IGNOREO HI8 ORDERS
alroctiona.
TO STOP.
AFTERNOON.

UOBIT m MTS IN k TMP

MTR1£ KFERS TO UIITATIOI

OrcAtttt E»lt»fiieirt Provalla In Ruaala Ovar tfw Hanifkate Which May
00 Cloaed Tomorrow—May
l0nore Amnaaty.
By Wire to Ibr Bti-nlng Record.
Portainoutb, N. H., Au*. lA—The
follovtnc oflirlal annoonccniont waa
made at noon; **In the cfttlnR of thla
norvina. An*. 18. the peace oonferaiirc
ronllnutfl the dlaruaalofi of article 11
and baa not flnUhed. The diaciiaaion
of iho article will be reatmi^ at 3
o'clock. Article 11 refera to lirolutinn
of the Ruaalati naval atrencth in the
far Baat.**
May Ignora Amnaaty.
ly>odfm. Aujt. IK.—A dlapatch to the
exchan|;e Telearaph from 8t. I‘»Herabone aaya Ihe uroateat rflccltement prevalla amonr the peoDle In reaard to
tho coming manlfeato by Iho caar
which la oaiH'cieil to Ik- Is^uiti tomor­
row. It I* iK'lleved the proclamation
win almply announce the creation of
a national aaM*mhl> and that there
• win be no mention of the aubject of
amneaty.

MRS. GOLDEN HELD UP
STRANGE MAN STOPPED HER RIG
ON PENINSULA ROAD.

Sha

Told Him That Sha Had
Money and He Released Hold
on Buggy Wheel.

held up by a Miranpe
mlleca efmm the city on the penlnatila:
mad thin morotnic. When told that
ahe had iio money the man reb-anMl
his hold on the Imickv alteel and a1
lowfH) her to proct'od.
Mm. flnlderv was drl\ Inn In this
mominc with five ca^ea of fruit. She
was drlviuR very ahiwly and was sud­
denly atari led to see a man step from
the huaht's at Ihe side of\he n»ad
nnd »:rah tho front buKKy whe«>l. at
the same lime callinR ••atop." The
home sIowimI down and he srabbc^l the
whetd aitaln and i^in called sii»{). the
horse comlna to a atandstlll.
"I want money." said the man.
• I haven't a cent with me." said Mm.
Onideii. ■ but alien I come back I will
have plentx. iis 1 nm taking this fruit
to market."
At tills the inun reirai-oHl his hold
and she whl|<|N'«i up the horse and
came on to the city where she told
her st«iry and an oflicer was detailed
to aecomi»any her bark.
The man was dark and swarthy and
apiKin ntly an Itullan He didn't offijr
to molest Mrs. Cloblen even afii-r b«dfjp
rrfnsiNi money. Ho was a|<p.vreutly
tinarmed.

PLOT OF ANARCHISTS
ENlOUGH BOMBS FOUND TO BLOW
UP half SMYRNA.

GROUNDS ARE
WEU FILLED

Train Plunged Into the River—Dead
OiscovsrsH Today Number Fifty

and f'c Total List Will
Greatly Exceed This.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
MORE INDIANS ARRIVED FOR THE
Norfolk. Va. Aug. Hi-Divers at
noon today went to the bottom of the
CAMP MEETING.
river where the Atlantic Coast excurskm train went through the draw
bridge yMterday. They found a full
carload of dead men. women and chil­
dren who had been drowned like rats
JUf>r>F F W. MAVNF APOKF ON
trap. The number of victims Just
GOOD CITIZENSHIP.
found will pass fifty. It is bidievcd
the death list will greatly exeer-d this
nnmlier. The victims are mostly ncHome and Envlrenmcnta Arc Eaacti*
groua. The enginwr Ignoreif his orders
tialt—Touchad on Diveroc and
and did not stop at the draw bridge.
Liquor Evlla—Children Also
a Necaaalty.

CMtlOS MOREZUM TOIIIEHT

GIRL WAS FOUND DEAD

Special to the KvenLng Tlecord.
Niirthp<«n. Mich.. Aug. 18.—Rev. M.
I) Carn l of Traverse City addressed
the ramp meeting this aflemnon. Dr.
Carlos Montezuma arrived at 3 o'clock
this aflemoen and will deliver an adess tonight.
One hundriHl white people from variIS bay p<ilnts came today to attend
tonight's mcH'iIng. One hundred and
fifteen more Indians have arrived and
the grounds are almost filled with
and red men and still more are
coming.
Last Night’s Scrvkea,
An andlenci' which filled the large
andltorinm tent at Sha sko-ge-abic last
c-velilng. listened Intently t€i the nbl?
address of Judge Frederick W. Mayne
of Charlevoix who swni Ihe day at
emiinds Rev WlIHamnDlas of­
ficiated as Interpreter In a mo.s: capmnnner. In o|M>ning his addrese Mavne prec<>«ietl his talk by
referring to the assembly as rhrlstlan.
paying that of the long list of speaker-*
program ten were mlnls'**r. of
the gt>siM'l. one a physlclau and he
a^ an expommt of law, Th > ad­
dress which followed. Mr. Mayne said,
the result r.f twioity-five ye;lr.■^'
exiS'rlence. He said In part:
CItlxenahip.
•lie sols*r. !»*• vigilant, lleraus*your adviTsary. the devil. a.s a roailrg
lion, walkelh ais>nt s«-eklng whom ho
ay d**vo»’r.’
"Although a seriptnrHl qindailon, it
is ret lnlend«Hl as a text, nor is iHs
1*0 a sermon. This qinitatlon pr*'
Its the truth In a somewhat forclK*man.ur. and expresses an idea I wish
1 «oiivey.
"My subject. •Cltlr.enshlp.' is a bixwd
one. and has relation to nearly. If nO|
quite all. the phases of life. It iticlmb s
I elm ions !•» enr country and
each other. It rrjoina upon us an
M-rveme of th" laws of G<sl and of the
land. The laws of God are always the
laws id the Und. though the laws
the Innd. so-calle<l. possibly an* i
always tho '-.wr. of God. Parllrularlv
d.i siring all to rememlier nnd to pra-liei' the truth which I present
rail y.mr attention to liut one fact',.**r American citizenship—the home
lib-. Ill some respects our home li'r
i.'ii»'ctly American end differs fru.n

Poller Are A^l^^ Agimat 4be_ Bob
poremment
garlana Whom They Suspect
with ; ItHi-tiship gathered from tbe
of the Crime.
n.-rs of ihf. oa’nh as by th*’
four w.riiih *»f heaven, it Is necessary
lly Wire to tho Evening Rtwrd.
It liter*' should 1*e some tie to bind
(loustantlnople. Aug. IK —A.lvices
together. In uniting the discordant
from Smyrna say an anarchist plot has elements of our ;'** »'ty. while many
1*1 *‘11 dise*iv»‘r«Hl ihcr,.
Suffletent things have an infi.u'nre, one of thf
Isimbs are said to have bc«'n selu«d to
Important is our home life. Th*blow up half the town. Several ar­ character of th*- p-opif*. the manhoo*!
rests have been road*' and th*' iM*llce
w**manhfs>l of the citizen Is
are *st»eclBlly active against the llul- largely dei*'rmin"«i by the home lITe.
gariaiis who. they l>elleve, are rcspim- Many things enter it.ii* and comprise
Inroc life. Under the American
slble ftn- the p|ot.
Idea one essential is a hmisc.
FOURTEEN NEW CA8EB.
be of a».v material and large or amall.
tbe palace of the millionaire, tbe home
Rut Only One Oeath From Yellow
of the average cliiz**n. or a mere sba*:'K
Fever Reported oTday.
in the woods; it may be owned by the
By Wire to the Evening Record.
occnpaiil or rented or mereJy occupied.
New Or|,.an». Aug IK.—4tp to mwvn
naHtaiion of tome kind is
fourte«u iii'w cast's and one death e.*!sary. The htimbiewt house, however,
from yellow f. ver were rx'ported.
frequetflVy makes a more perfect hoire
than the costly one. If only happincus
reigns trlthin.
Iroquois Won.
•,'Second, there must be occupants,
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Roctuwter. N. \\ Aug. 18 —The Iro- and iltese constitute the important ele­
ments of our home life. There
quota won the race and cop.
be a man. and he should be tbe bead
Mr. Ronlger of Sciu, Sebanaa A of the csublishment. The captain in
Bflnlgt>r preaeoted the tclpbone opera- fommaad. os i*' were, and socena ikeie
tora with a fine large watennekm jnea- should he a vroman. wecoud In ?oro(Continned on Third Puge.)
UrdAjr.

HAD SMALL CORD TIED TIGHTLY
ABOUT HE RNECK.

Alto Gash H Side of Her Hea^
Tramps for Whom She Prepared
Ford Arc Suspected.
Tly Wire to the E\cnlng Rt*cord.

Kents mil. Maine. Aug. ix.—with a
gnsli on the side of Iht h«>ad nnd a
small cord tied llghtiv armind her
neck. Bliss Mattie ifackett, aged 18.
daughter of I>evl H. Hacketi was f«mnd
last night on her father's farm uncon­
scious. She died without recovering
consciousness. Miss Hackett was pre­
paring foo*l for four iwsirly dresM**!
men who are snspocted of the crime.

JRPHNESEPIRTT
Mlases Verkamp. Ready^ and Holden
Hoatoaaaa at a Very Novel Affair
at the Park Place.
Tho guests at Park Place enjoyetl a
di-tightful jBi«an«-s*' t*'a yesU'nla.v
ev«'ulng. as the gut'sis *»f the Mi.'*.'^o.**
Margaret Holden, .Mario VerKarou
Marie Ready. Miss Holden'.*
riM*ms were elal*orately decorated in
Japanese, style, and the fragrant iKior
of Incense added to the eff*'el. The
young ladles were attlr*'<i In plctur<'sque Jafiant'se cuistume and si'rvcd
tea. wafers and pn's* rve*l ginger.
POLMATIER SISTERS.
Finn Entertainment fnr Brnrfit of
Traverse City Ba'nd.
A Kkelcher has b*-*'!! fortunate
t'noiigh tn secure an engagement with
the Pulmailer sisters who will give
conct'ri in this city on the evening of
Aug. .10 for the lx'n*'fit of the Travt'n e
City- band. The tiwjpe Is eomiMtstd
of seven young women w ho are lK*na
fid*' sl*fers and their *nt«'rlainni*'nt
t only high class bm lnter«'sting
throughout. -Th*'y hav«' some exrelleui
pr*'ss noMc*-» and afi*'r playing in .i
city onec can always secure a return
date with a largi r house than before.

snwfficmBOff
Great Northern 'Ope^alora Accepted
Htgbar WSOM Frwm Company
and Went Back.
By Wire to the Bvesing Record.
v-8b. I>aul. Aug. 18.—The strike erf
the telemphers on the Great North­
ern railroad was declared off today by
IVesldeni Perham of the Teh'graphers
union. The break among tbe Great
Northern operators In reluming'to
woikr for the bighor wages offt'red bjr
the company caused an end of tbe
strike. The striketbe Northern
Pacific la soil in force.
IT WILL PAY anyone to look over
<Mir lot of pants, bought cheap, selling
at closing prices.
aug IS-tf
Hamiltun Clothing Co.
INDIAN CAMP MEETING—Suam-r
Columbia will run an excursion Sun­
day morning, leaving Traverse City at
9 a. m. Returning, leave Northport at
4:30 p. m.. reaching Traverse City at
7 p. m. Fare for round trip SO cents.
Wyssong's orchcatra.
aug 17-3t

AmericjuiDrw Store
aUIXETM;

Friday, Aug. 18,1905

6 0*OLOOK EDITION

irSTHE RIGHT
TIME TO BUY

SHOES

an RlandBum Shitld

ami the nipple cannot U'
pulled off. It is easy,
simph' ami effi'ctiv*-.
Tho liottle is an 8 o/..
one, f^ratlimtcd, and a
Kfxxl 8trr>n^ l*otlle. It
is a vi'ry desirable' nurs­
ing Ixiltle.
IOg

THE E C. LEWIS

SHOE STOCK

Good Sbocs
Going
Cbeap

ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey,
Chartavoix and Harbor Springs. Sun­
day, Aug. 19. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
A. M.
»ug IMt

WANTED.
300 vvemen, girls and boys ovsr

14 ysara of ags. Flsasant, cisan
work.
Tho Tiravofso City Canning Co.
aug 12-tr

and skillfully made are the Indian Baskets
and Birch Bark novelties shown here. As
souvenirs of this part of the country there
is nothings finer to give. They are alwa>'s
acceptable.

City Book Store
Che Bobart Eo.

mm

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THE

KmWrork^ Kk.

H. R. Macdonald* MsT.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TIUe
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Katmbllshna In 1808
Room 210 8tato Bank Bld«.

Trocwgfw. N«akK*« Shlru. Binnr
Hwta. Wtc-. wr« »o choacw nwaer
■hip at oar ■eorw IkU mtmiL. if mOBttfwrVorkw prtcM* <*o«n» for w*ythlwc wrUh Uw
of Traym

City wad vteljilty. Vary Uuto «T
your motkoy wUI mok« yaw warnfortab • timw hot doya

KubeckSBaytSSSJr
SMOI

lAROAINl

Bot Weather

BAOHAIMT

Tootwear

all solid ami laU'St styles.

mnd Greilick
& Company
242 €. Tnnt St,

-THIK NAIMIE

Orinnell Bro-tl-iers
The PtABO and Ordsn Beyers* Guide
In U..- hi.U.ry ..f Mtrhirmn - Vu-i- Ynaln.-a
no liwinr »l*nd* •■ut wi prornioriilljr ■■ OUINNKU. HUOS-n**.- mewn.
mu, h »•
1 Ibr P,
.no purrh.*rr-A w
ptiKitIr. kti.r.ntr.
lll'fll T<*yOt'K
rommuiil'.U- with
auvantaqr
rant.-mpUUl ic ih, p*m-hj*.»- of .
mnj otb«-r
Mu»icl la.'truia*-m.
r Mu-i

ROSOOl

prrt'iininK to Lumlx*r and
BiiiMint; MnU'iiaU ofr ojl
kinds, wo will lio Khwl to
h r with yon at any time.

at $12S
'Boys’ ami youtlis’ rou«h and
nvuly Slim'S at exceptionally goo*l values. Keincmlier we art' nt'ver undersold
for uood tiCKKls.

A

IN
EVERYTHING

A swtx'pini; roiluction in
Mens’ Womens’ nnd Childn-ns’ Tan, Bhu-k and Canvas ().\fonl8
W«' have just n'<-4'ive*l a lan;o
shipiiK'nl of womens’ shoes
that we have i»lar<'*l on sale

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
219

Smartest Otiliag

A few pairs Tan Shoes and Oxfords to dote
out at once.
3.BO
. • - S.7S
3.00 Or9d99 • ,
a.SflA
2.BO Or«icl99 » ... a.OO
DOUGLAS vS: CROSSE TT MAKE

Vou’ll liml our «-stiin;iU*8 and a*lvico will savu money for you
when planning a building.
Our inills turn out cvorj thiiig for interior finish—our yanl
everything for the outsitl**.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.
CItlxens Phona. 321 Boll. 100.

W. L. Brown. Manaesr.

WE ARE MOVING

Men’s Pants
Commenco Torr^orrow

«moor<d»

OIRINNEIUL. BROTHERS
Hichidim's Lsadind Music House. 159 E. Front St

Ends Within Ten Days
A big Lot of nice Cassimerc and fine Worsted
Geods bought for just such an occasion. Reg- ular prices would be, an*l arc SL-OO, $U..jO,
$:{.75, $1.00, $.l(KI and
We will close
the lot at from

CIGAR MAKERS ACCEPT..
Will Play the Printers’ Team i Labor
Day,
The cigar makers have accepted the
cballcng® of the printers to play a
game of ball on lal*or -*lay and one of
the wannest events of the reason U
looked for.

UNIQUE

OUT

INFERNAL MACHINE.
One Sent Through the Mail to ; I New
York Banker,
By Wire to the Ev*'nlng Record.
New York. Aug IX —A box N livvetl
to contain an infernal m.-ichinc
through the mall to Banker Jact»’.>
Srhlff of Kuhn. l>oeh & Co., this momThe Ivix rontBln«*d matches, cotand powder. Tbe police are invci.ligating.

NINTH YKAII-4S74

WE RE CLOSING

Betsy Brown
-FOR-Buster Brown
or for
IJnstcr's little
brother or aister. lietsy _
liruwn is a imrsiri« l*ottle. The nipple slij*
over the lop of the Ixitlie easily ainl then you
screw on over tho nippl*'

WCATflCK-Skowers tMlsht as4
SatnnUr: csooler aStnrdsjr; freali
east to Mthcast viada.

New Fall
Goods
Arriving
Daily

See the New Suits made es­
pecially for young men by a
manufacturer of exclusively
young men’s goods—they’re iu
$10* $12* $15* $18*

$1.00 to $3.50 PER PAIR
Do you want a pair of pant>.-' LOOK AT
THESE

■■3

TNB CVDOfia RKOORa TRAVERSC CITY. MICHIGAN. FRIDAY. AUGUST IE 190E

CIPTUREO it .
PUNA INDIANS

■DOIIIGNT REKAIQ ISRIfiE

THE GOOD RO^O* CONVENTION.
The anaual ronrenlUm of the Amrr.lean Roa^I Makm a»«JClaUon v
teM in Port Homo on the ^Hh. 80th
ahd *lft of thl» njonUj.
fo l»e
Ol coo«l«I*rBW<* ban«>fit to !b« »Uti? of
lIlcilijcaB. Th«‘ n-cf'nt *01100 of ihr
b-jcloUmr^ nnd thi* am«i«lttH*nt
to tlio convtitutkm auiljorizini: tbe |f'atMatar* to nako an appropriation fe»r
atato ab) In the Imprortinont of thn
fclahwaya of MIchiKan. ha» fdvm
. Mimulos to hiRhway linpro»«n«-nt Ilia!
hi a few jrwirii will r«*aolt In anrh Item*St», that fhc iKHipl.- of thf *1*10 will
br wrillini; to iinh<> In making; Ik>IUt

YUBA.
special to tka Evenlag Reeacd.
Taba. Awg. IE—ENm Alten ha* fcone
To the people of Traverae City;
to KevadlB to work at his trade a^
The city cooadl at Ikeir last meetlag hcM Ang. 7. decided to have tbe
HarriacM Paldpher contemplates
•rOM A prKW OAYA
ordMaace relative to tbe trUamlag oC
Blldlag a hoosa aext scaaou. HU
shade tree* enforced^
preseat resMeace U oae <ff the firs:
This ordinance provides that all
APt AB.7A PROOBCKM ■>‘pBR
A
PRKOOl.
built In the country.
shade trees on tbe streets of the dty
Allen's mercantile adreotnre shall be trimmed at least nine feet
U proving a anccess.
above the aldowralk aad that if the
Mr*. Spencer Stetson and her aons. property bolder doe* not do thU work
Fred and Wallie, of Kewadin visited that the board pf public works shall
the neighborhood last week.
trim the tre* and charge the co«t of
The musical aomid of the threahlng
ime to the property.
achine U again heard In tbe land.
It Is a very noticeable fact that the
J*am%
OwJ%
The yield of grain Is satisfactory.
shade trees of our city nc«rly all need
The social given by the Ladies' Aid trimming and If everyone will give
wocic-ty at Mrs. Hope Phlllliis' Tuesday this matter Immediate attentloii onr
A comfortaWe, lar^c arm rocker,
evening terminated prosperously, har­ Ftreots will take on a much Improved
SOLID OAK, all potJis and spin­
ing netted over 820.
appearance.
Mr. Audas "had the misfortune of
dles turned, hiRh embosst'd back,
In order to pet this work done with­
losing hi* horse recently which n
out delay I am going to apptwl to the ^
cobbler scat, dark finish.
sftated his doing cultivating by hand civic pride of our pix>p1c and ask them :
which U very tedious this warm to set apart next Thursday and Friday.
weather.
^ Aup. 17 and IS. when they will w-e to
IT WII.I- t» AT VOCI TO IMVKOTIO ATi
Mr. Ifi’heaion-had the ralsfortmic t-i It that their tree* are trimmed prop^
TIHIS OM-prKPi'
lo*e one of hi* cow*, she having drank < rly. Thos.* d.**iring compei.-nt help
parts greenv which had Im-cu pr«'p*rv«l tn do th.-lr trimming can notify the
for potat.i bugs.
chief of police who will secure such
help for them.
AMUSEMENTS.
Hoping that our citizens will attend
his ancestry 1* as fon-lpn to the Mich­
Tmt Bdiabto Bm* fStsUw
I this matter and have the work done
lU-fore a handful of |MHqd.* the Midigan tribes asBemhIi-d at Sha-skoite
I or iK-fore the day* alMivc namt-tl.
.Ilrton Stock rnmnany made thdr first
shir, an though he were am East Indian
am.
Y.mr'humhle servant.
appearance In this city, presenting the
aad If he were to *|»eak to them In his
A. V. Friedrich. Mayor. !
play. "Beyond the Law." Th«* play ha* augl4 8t
native tongue not one Kyllahlo could
A Touching Story
Public is Aroused.
iMM-n *n.*n in th.- cltv at various tlm.\-.
I* the saving fmm .leath of the baby
USE CALMAN’8 Elastic Roor Fln-I The public- I* aniuM-.! to a knnwlthey understand; so the Mtranpv* Bight
under the nanve of "Jerry, tbe Tramp."
girl of <;.-ti. A. h^l.T. CnmlM-rlarid. Md.
ish far floors.
8. E. Wait G 80ns.
I* liefon* the public of two Indians, on*
or “The roiivicfs Daughtt-r." Toiiighi.
At th«- age of 11 montbA
lie writ.-*;
an Aparbe the other an Ottawa. Iiotii
alth.
our little filri was in derllnlug healtl
"Just Plain Folk*."
me<>linp together and eonverslnp lii
serl.m* Ihnuil tniulde. and two
universal tonpiM'. the Enpllah. and
Poii. r J. White, the well known
resnivi-d to
In order to reach
c huml)l<
f.rortHl *o heartily by hlk
There Is
brethren who cannot enter with the
ualiotiH of M«-phisioplu‘les and
Kk-ep.
imtry
of the eoui
KnpllHh lino of Iboitpbl In English
• Pranc-sra dl Rimini."
logef her. and until iho last
. she was <r.in-d. and 1*
channels, the latter atandH Iwfor.- the
, pr**ater shcc*-ss in his
sutiDosed to be Incurabk-. i
health.'' Never fail* to relk-va
afi.-r b.-ginning
public lH->lde fa|s Btrange
Svi-iipall in "Trilby."
eetric Bitt«-rs I oblaiti.-d
i.-d n-ll.-f.
n-1
nounertl
als.riplne and listen* with Intontness
concrptl.m of the role U *aid
srriiie.1 IiM-al remedl.-s.
iGimr^mwl* at John*4.n'
the ni*h tif words In the l*flK«*P**; ,h* « xactly as Du Maurier depictt-d him stanily failing to cure with local t
the whit.- brother, and apaiti lnb‘'
hj, great *tory of "Trilby *’ "Trill.r" mem. pnm.Mjnm-d It Incurable. Sdr
prov.-n catarrh
the OJIbway. the common tnnpuc «f |,^
*.,v. I* nlaving m t»ack.-.l
tloiial disease and theref.ire^n-qtii
the assembb-d Ottawa*. Chipis-wa^ j
.-v.-ryw h«-rt^^ The play will
IXm'l wait until your Id.ioU I* Imtreatin.-nt. Hall’s
m*tituti<
R.-gulaie* th.* si.miarli and bow.-l*. |Miv«>rl*he.I an.l y.ui are slek an.l ail­
^.^^iy in ili.- BeaMiu.
and IVittowattomle*. In api»«*arnnr.* rrh Cui
manufa.
iiifaciiired l»v F.
heal* and *«iolhej; the little on*'.*’ »4om- ing. but take
lUibcrt Agosa, the Ottawa liiten>reter..
_____ _
“'“U*
arh-s an.l glv.-* th.*m a li.-alihrul and tain Tea. H will po.slth.-ly drive .tut
resembles the A|uirhe. Iidth lM*lnp
-A Royal Slav*-." which comes
k.m In
shtirt. with smooth, clear cut f.*alures. si. Itiberp^s (Jraml oin-ra house f..r .
nil linpuriil.'s. “3 <'«-iH*. T.-a or Tab­
rather rotund In build with filph Int.-l niplit onl.v. Tm-day. Aup. 21*. Is i«* be
let*. J.ihnsuu Dntg Store.
iVv* of Hu"*l*?em‘*Tli.*roS-m^^^^
l.-clual cint.iur of fae<- and a kt*en one «»f the n-al events .if the th.-ain.-al
and alertness of exfiresslon I <vea«oii In this city. Of all the mmaniic hundr.-d dollar* for any ea*.- It fail.s to
Fiendish Suffering
Send fur circulars and testlwbicb attracts Immediate attention, j dramas seen last s«*nson. few were aunial*.
Robert Agosa a Graduate.
w.dl n'r.-iv.-d as Oordon Z Ib-nu< if
Addr.-s.*; F. J. CHENEY L CO.. ToRolM-rt Agn.sa I* the *on of David - bealuiful iirodiicli.in of the Southlato!
‘‘‘‘tid.M.y druggist*. 7:.c.
! f«>l sympt.mt* of In.ligi
{ have tiRt‘d I
Aprisa who in turn was Uie sou of I ]| i* not oiUy unusual In draroali*»nd naurer* It Is thn
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-:‘"'^n.-ss t.i Dr. King* New Life Pills.
r*. so.
say*: "Th. y an-a p.-rf.ei
p.-rfeci n nuriy
iM
jiUng dreKsIng
I
Child Ag«>-»*y. who lived fifty yt*nr.< j struct ion. hut is mapnitb-eui in
p»,ion.
I He says:
h.-aling
dre**!
dlzzine.sfi. sour H.iinach. h. a.liuhe.;
henis cut*, burn* and
pagan chief on the *hor.-.s of,-scenic Inv.-stitnn*. ov.-ry pie*'.- .»f 1
r-onstljiathm.
i;uHrant.-..d
a.
John-.v
at
J.ihn*..n'* Drug Sfirc.
Grand Traveme bay. The grandwin.
Min’s Dn.g St.iro. F. 11. M.-a.l* and ,S. p „
«. k WaU 4, Sons*
after the conversion of his father.
I-;. Wail & Son*' drug suirc*. l-ri.-e l'3c.; 4^,^
RuaramcH Umost durable for all interior work.
David, wa* s.-nt to Haskell and Car­
Announcement of a p.’rfotniancilisle srh.Mils. praditaiinp in t}i.* f.irmer
NOW- .Shulers*
Dry, Hard and Soft Wood. South Side
"The
Holy
City.'’
at
Su
inlK-rg
s
Craif!
la the tlfilurlng department. His worV.
Lumber Co.
2300-tf j
as a pupil was rewarded by the ap-! opera bniiMp 00 Ratiirdav. A.tg 2»:. In
Iiolntment as head of'*tbe department lere»t* ih.-ater goer* t.i an uncrtnimon
which he flUcd for live year* before dcgr.H’. The gr.-at Biblical ilrama
rtwlpnlng and retiirnlnp to his home in the KumpluouB production glv.-n It.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
Michigan. He Is the «mly Indian tailor strength of the acting company,
In Michigan, hi* home being In North- musir and crand «r>.*ciacl»« with wliirh
the play alKiundF, furnlsh.-s dmniatir
port.
Faliitfaction an.l sc-nlc pleaFur.comp1«-i.* an.l grai.-fnl that manap.-rv
(lonloii and It.-nneti'* .•iiterjiriFit.-ading f.'atiirr in all colnmnK .'onininJohn Farrell Convicted of Murder In
Inc ib.*atrical n.-w-i
S.-ld.itn
the First Degree at Lake City
play IM-.M1 *0 lmni<-<Iiau-ly noi.-.). 1..Yesterday.
muse sel.loni ha* on*- play
l*olni* of value. The tln-aier go.-rs wh.i
Ijike riiv. Mich. Aug 1!»-After
apjireciate .'nt.-rtainm.-nt ii
n-«* v.-ar* sine- the rrinx* was coniIs fast becoming; ihc most popular placp in the city. The prescrip­
|MUiion glv.-n f.ir f.iHowlne Ihnucln.
inltti-d, John Farrell of Sllttvllle,
will. In th.- thrillingly lol.l story
tion department has more than doubled its business since this minty, wa* convict.-.! of mitnler be- AfKiBtle J.ihn, find ri-ll.-cil«>n. cftamaii.'CKtenlay .aftcrno.ni and s.-nienced to Miidy nn.l future .-njovnirnt. ran l.v
“Ideal” store was opened. The purest of druffs, e.xpert pharma­
,.n»m l„r Ilf.-,
j

S R E O I A L.

rMe blW«M•^^ wa•to
I, BOV known as Soaatoa. I
B« with the Pwaas
After a war dance aroond Me.
they ttoa me to the rider bd
Mia w« were ow the toCAftLOS MONTEZUMA WAS TORN
-Mr. C OenUle. a pbototrapher wa*
FROM HIS PARENTS.
trareiiat la that part of the oowntry
at OMt Um* aad was sto|
AdanwrUle. aereo mile* belov Floreace. Here I vaa takes into hi* house
aad he honght Me froM three Puna
ladians for |30. Mr. Gentile
UTTLC APACHE BOYS THOUGHT
hU way oast. He bronjcht me along.
FIRE WAS TO COOK THEM.
Inside of a year 1 visited Washington,
New York and Chicago.
His Education ScBanUfa Stofy of a Man Who Won a Place
-1 first entered the public schorls
in the World With Everything
of Chicapo in 1872 and In 1880
AgainM Hin*—la at the
tered the I nlverslty of Illinois, gradu­
ated in 1884. Tbe fall of the same
Camp Meeting.
year 1 attended the medical school of
the Northwestern unhreralty and grad
Spo<-ta] to Ibr Rvcnlns Record.
uated In 18SS. Entered the goveraNorthport. Mlrh.. Ang. 1».-Dr. Car-1
^ar
lOB Montezuma of Clilraso who ticf^n lisle. In 18»6 I resigned the govern­
bis It'ctum* tmlay ln-fc»rr the itreat In­ ment service and came to Chicago
dian ramp roectinK at Sba-sko-ao-Rblck practice my profession.*'
full bkuMl Aiiacbe who. thoniKb
English Univeraal Tongue.
fate which he coulil not bavc forehoen.
Tliough Dr. Montezuma I* an Indian

For many year* e*-R. n*t«r Horalln
8: Earle ha* lK*«'n a nin>.t iame*t ndvorat* of tbe ilfv.Oopinenl of Ibe nm<<r of
Ibr *Utr an<l llirouKb bU enerpy am!
. Influence a iroo<l d«al ha* been necom
f pIlKbcd. Mr. Earle ba* been appoint
i *4 atale blsbway commissioner of
js lllcblgan and the rominc c<inventlon
i| will be lareely In bis rharpe. A f«-w
i mile* of road have lM««m built i nder
1 Ihc Mate n-ward plan and will 1m*
4 epreted by «he delepates to Ih? r
f Yentlon. It Is exp€«cted that this eaam
5 pic of what can he doi.e will 1m* a
■ aon that every farmer’s orpanl;-a«l«-n
-• aid ls»*rd of trade In the slate
atndy to material advaiilape. State
aid In huildlnp the iiiphwavs will 1h*
r aiM»rerlate<l, and every commtmli:'
(.bonld lend It* <*ffoHa and nieauM
the end that ibe hlphways of the Male
V ftnm iM'Rlnnlnp to end be Improve^’..
A few years npo a etin vent Ion wa.i
held In tills city and a piec«* of n*ud
j built Just tl.lh Bide of tln-lllrkvll’e
i Tliat demons*., at Ion proved bow e.i«tly
Oiir mads ran Im* n'luillt and how dur•; able tb»y v*aa l*e «aa le with a little
av;tematil <*frort. This citv should
aotid delepat.** to this coaventhm and
. we believe that much can 1m* Icarneil
that will be of Interest and value
vMhla community, in any rase we
lleve that the i fforts of the stale hn
way roimnlssloii should l»e emsM>rae?«l
In 4*verv ist.Ksilde tnann<>r. and by
nniu*d enorpy. n*sult* will be obtained
• that will Im aurprl.dnp.

M

There will perhai** be difTemnees of
opinion as in whether or not tl
truoilliatlon of the Jackson prison
. tmuble arrived at by the Ismrd of
tml i>f that Irisllmtlon was'lis
possible solution, luit there will pmt>ably Im* no denial of the fart tliat only
the lnler«>st< of the stale and the Inalltntion were soiipht In the adjiistBlent made. The Crand Kaptds Post
one of the leailinp demiH'raile |«aper.i
of the slate, tlim^ reb*rs to the mutter:
“Advoeaies of prison n*furm have
aim to be plad that Wanlcn Vtne<*ni Is
• to retain his pla(*<- iii the Jackson
prison. Vlor<*m may have In-en
Wise tn some of hls aethms. hut he has
done more for real prison reform thou
any other man lu tlie world, and
a rii'lil !•* Uoienior Warner am'
slate that thn eltipie whose op'sisitloil
the warden had elieoillllered ^^el
allowed to iMiiiiiee lilni "

which he iM lnng*. The slrange story
of biK life is hert told In his own
graphic description the awful eajierlencxw through which he iiawsed as a
little Cyear-old child n-maliiing wHh
him as vivid as Ihmiph they occurred
hut ycstenlay. H»* say*, in s|>eakitig
of his captun*: -The plateau upon
which our Indian ramp wa* sltuatel
In the* 8upet>llilous nxmniains. Arlwas a quarter of a mile in diamliclnp also one of the hlphest
mountain* In the range and rover**d
with shaded tree* of juniper, eedar.
pine and varii*ns other trees. A spark­
ling stream ran along the west *lope.
Hy reason of its *ti-ep aM-eut it was
naturally a fortifii^t l''a<'«’ f”*' «»» *«’
dian camp. Our camp romposi d aUiu*.
hundred lives. Tradition claims the
Puna Indians have always iM-en friendthe white |H*oplc. Their home
in the Rnlt river valb*y, seventy-five
mile* southwest fmm thl* m*ak.
•T1m> present chief, .\iitonl Azol. of
the Puna* In an Interview four year*
elalmeil the raid was instigated
and enroiiraped hy the Piiltcsl Slates
govemnietit. At the time of tlie thrillInp experience, all the braves of

ONLY $L85

J. W. SI-ATER

wx*iH>i*«>4aM*u

S!:;

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

“The Hannah Drug Store’-

TOJIiCKSDIlFOB UFE

The case ha* lnH»n In court* n.-ariy
more pl.'a*.'.l with l.rilllant *|M-<-!arl.
all the Umc since his arrest, be having
and wond.-rful *iage .-fT.-eis, has hi
iM-en ronvIci.M .if nian*lauRh|.-r In con
wl^h gmilfleil hv lavir>h iir.'|»aiatinn
n.-ction with thi* crime and sentenced
aiid almost unprecedi-n«e.l ex.-cuti.m.
to .lackson prlMUi for *.-v.-n year*.
village had gone t.» ol.l F.ut C.m
Kairell app«'aled the ea*.* to the 8ttSan IVdt.m to si.gti a p.-a.-e tn-aly
Good Thing for Cadillac.
p".'me wurl and after he had serv.*.!
the government.
N.u I.M1R ago till- Woman * r.'ra.-t.-rv
alKim four months the conn onlered a
S'Koeiatlon a» Trav.-r*.- City wa* in 1
new trial. The s.-cond trial ha* r.-sullThe Raid.
niial b»**slon. «ilTic<-r* w. r.- .-l.ei*-.!,
"At miilniglit, alsuit the niid.llo .if e.1 in conviction for murder In Ijj., jlHin* pn-B.-nt.-.! and ar.-.-pi.nl, n
firm .legr.Hv 111* altorn.-y
Si-pl. mlN-r. IK71. iMir i-amp wa* de
the Su *
eonsl.l. r.-.!,
.-a*.- will again U- app.-aled
tnl.Hj liy the puna Indtnns. 1-Tom
I i* said thai mon: than a humlre-l
^l.-1•p I juni|M-.! tip ill lM*wild.-rni.in pr.-nu- ejiurt.
woni.-n an- nu mlK>r* of lh«- Tra\.-r^-The crime for which Farnd! ha*
The war wh.M*j»>. an.'. «-<'ho of
City organization and th.-y KjH-n.l ili.-ir
iMt-n c.»nvlcfcl wa*' the *hnntlng of
mon.-y for lalMir <»n the lot* and
Aislllor (>.-ti<-ral nniHI.-y an.I i,aiid made mf- renliw- the w..rld had
ri(*org«- Temple during a fight in a sa. Commissioner
have
making to an eii.i. I ran for in> Hf*—n*u very UKin In whi.-h the f.irmer wa* em­ wav* and lawn*, for fiow.-r*. llow.-r
far l>«-f.ire 1 *tumbled nn.l fell.
IM-.I.B. plant* and biilli*. and .itli.-rw l.-e
a |M-m.mal tti-.jM-. tl.ui ..f som.ployed a* liartender at Stittville.
.li*|ioKv
of th.-lr .-llort* and .-iiergy
"It.
Ing
so
frlgim
ned.
1
r«»ul.l
not
g«*tlarger tra.-ls t»f tin- siai.-V d.-lin.jii. ni
Fartvir* plea I* that he *h.it Temple
that the a*ylum t.iwn r«-m.-i«-ry may
• tax land* for the juiriMs-.- of .b-UTiuln up. Natural instinct pntmpic«l 1
in *eir deft-n*e while trying to quiet a
Ih- rr.-illiaide In it* ai»p.-arane.-.
• lag a* NmJm—beyj .^..l.ittim of ih.- jir.ib save mvM-lf. I crejit to a small
dlsfirPuiice in the saloon.
wtinld *e.-tn to lie *UKg«->t'.d that
4em they pn-s.-in. |i ly-tuobnl.b- that I tri.Hl ti» hull' ni.vs.-!f. The h.-nveils

Sirgaiilzation In Cadillac *lniilar to t
■■ Ibe policy through whl«-h siu-h lands wa* 111 b.v III.- fire and the coming
Harry Tnteblo<id and O. Drlnkwater j at Traver*.- City could Ik- iitiliz.-.!
are wnld at ixildir lou-Mo.i 10 tb.- iiiuii of th. m.M.n. Wb. n 1 did not w;
r.-lb-t i u|»oti niy hiding pla.*-', of Kokomo. Ind.. art* guest* of I>r and I auxiliary to the Imard .if lru*l. <•* t
. e*l bidder, lii o|M-ruli»n during tli.- jw-i-1 , bulit
lion id m.MUi glared .iver ilie Peak Mr*. J. O. Truehlood. Dr. TruchknMl’* In .charge of Mgple Hill. Wliat
thrvH- y.-ars. will l«- conittiu.sl, bui,
father and mother, who bavc liecn iM-lng done hy wom«-n In Trav.-r*.mad*» my r.-fuR«.< light as day.
^ however, as to that Hu- cff.iri.. of th...l.i.-«-l cam.- townr.1
H* guests for the past Uiroe wi-eks, City Ik not iM-yond th.' women in
' atatO"*olBr<*n« having such matters Ini
lac.—Cadillac News.
s ni.Mise and have returned home.
• charge n> learn through jM-rsonai in ' Tiuuigh I k. j»t a.-* vli
»o use—this
< veBtlgatbin as to the In-st ctuirs.- to f.»l | h.-l.l niy brvalh it
low in the Interest of the state, ts de 1'>«!.' b.-ing gml.|M-d
- serv ing of ronmi.-n.lail.m,
| ev.-r.-.! my l.r. ath ati.l you ran iM-Ueve
^
I■
t
I I yellt-d and pt.-ad.-d *|to not kill me. I
V cmmI Imiv. .b.n'i kill me- In
^ tlabbw' skin will l>e Mifi. fair and
Bimxxh If y.vu give them H.dll.ster's the Apache t.mgne.
"1 cbei.fl my . y.-s, he led me back
"Rocky Mountain Tv's this month. It
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC UGHT
regulates the slomarh and bowel*. It over the sam.- gmimd and I w*a* comBMUte* the little one* sleep and grow. mand.'il to stand, li.-aring some
cry ing lu-xt to me | ojm iie.1 my eye*.
38 cent*. Johnson I»rug Store,
Sure enough! Next to me *too<
of my playmates, next in him *tood
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
another and another and an.ithcr.
.Mtout flftvH'n of u* stood in a m
"In front of u* wa* a large bonfire
and the Pun* Indians were running
WANTED.
be^ smd thert\ talking in a at range
, girls and boya evm-.
tongne. I natnrally believed this
14 yaara 'af age. Plaaaant. alaan
crackling fire wa* to cook via. 1 could
wMrk.
Imagine our flosh sizzling. Instead of
Tha Travarta City Canning Ca:
burning u*. they took ns down t
Miglttf
foot of the pUtean. here their i
PHONE e03
Itt CASS STREST
were tied. They hurried u* off, never
Dr. Carlos Montezuma.

SOMETHING NEW
F> E R

cists and prompt delivery at any hour of the day and up to

or send or lelephont; >'0ur next prescription to us

and see how

It is a pleasure to know >that

Traverse

City

supports

one

of

the handsomest and, most e.xpeiisivcly furnished Drui^ Stores in
the state of Michi^^an.

It i> conceded so by those whose busi-

nes> .rails them to the larL'csi
been in yet'

cities in our state.

Have

\’C)U

Drop in at any time if only to see how easy our

leather upholsicnrd furniture really is.

You may be tired.

It is

* a most delightful place to rest.

You may need some jK-rfuine or some toilet soap.
youroutinji?

Tfy soine of our fat e lotions.

tooth powder are very necessary.
boxed candies and chocolates.
medicines.

A

most

Been tanne.l 011

Tooth brushes and

A full line of the finest of fancy

We sell all

the standard

complete stock of nurses’

and

patent

physicians’

supplies.

OENT

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

J.B.PaifC HectrleCo.
.

Briny

quickly wc will serve you.

0 SEE OUR WINDOW 2So

Ate,

at

nij{ht, has built our bu'-itiess up to its splentliti projtorlions.

ONIHJLMI8A1

Ml

ONIHJUUflAl

Nl BMlTVia

ONIHIAUIAI

Nl

SMBIVIO .

ffin IVSNtM mwoowo, TIUVCMI

0DOKINM Foil MEMT TMCATRICAi

sard for the manlage felaUtm and
are gisllty of the ezcesalsc eae of latogicatiag driaka."
Her. M. D. Carrel of TrpTerae City
aed Dr. Carlos Moniernma of Ghieago
wtB apeak tonight and Dr. J. H. Potu
of Michigan Christian Adroente will
be In attcadnnee Sundny. Blsbop W.
F. Mnllnllew of the west aent greetings
during the erenlng senice. anylng ibni
he loved and prayed for them all.'
Indians arrived yesterday from Har­
bor Springs. Petoskey. Charievolx. Kewadln, Muskegon. Grand River. Honor,
Ludington and Allegan county.

■mai. MM mptaia^ aot Smt mate,
,MA«dN AT rrCfMKRO'S
cwaalty capable with the captain, hn
wlthoirt aapIraUoBB to obtain eommand. Able to anil the ahlp U eaUed
Premium ta •« M«t tattaraetonr »" upoa. either by the death or lacapacr .’
tiM HMofy «r Thi* F0p«lar *!>►
tty of the captain, hot with no des:re
h
star Mid Trsvma Crty.
of
ao
occaalott detaandt
It.
ft eaa eosMMtir b« «il4 that the
“Another principle alao appUea->
M thMtrVml mmMon <4 1X0^ pros tha* of eonaUty- While womBa khoald
hm i» ha the »oat ■MJafmrinry «f aay be aecood la oommaad. she ihould In
to the kiatiMT or SlataWrc'* Grand.
the larpeat measure poaslble maintain
PERSONAL.

Not only la the theater already her Indepcndesee. In this country tic
booked with the hUfber rlaaa of aitrmc- wife Is not the aermnt. not the inMrs. J. H. Stevenaon and daughter,
tk>«a. bol oegotlatloB* are In pro»- ferkiT. hut the equal of the man. end
Mias Ik-sse. of Kenton. Ohio, arc
taaa. which If eompleted, arl!l brin* be­ must he tr<wtM| accordincly. No pongnesta of L. L Stevenson.
fore the people of Traver»e City aer- Ishment or coercion of any kind. Is
Mrs N E Degen went to Bear
df the very flneat .ttractlooa—at- pern»Utc<l. Formerly in thU country,
Creek ibis rooming to spend the day.
^ eaJIIParUooa of a much hlyber atandard and po««lhIr si the prc-«e«)| lime In
A. J. Hebert was a rooming passen­
than have wt any prerioua time been certain other counlrit-s, the rl*ht of
ger fof Fooch to kwk after his hotel
produced In tbU K/Ttkm of the atnte. the head of the family to correct or
imeresu.
alDC«rely l»op«-d that the public restrain the other members of the tarnE. A Winters and cousin. O. B. PelwUI coopt rate wUh Manapers Stein. |„j
punishment pretnlled.
ton of Toledo. O.. I«>ft this morning for
berg Bros. In their efforts to secure
a several days' suy in Cedar and East
these attraction., as It 1. due to theirj,^j,
Kasson.
sppreclnilori <4 them whether or not |
husband has no more right
Mr. and Mra. J F. Wrstone and Mr.
more of the higher eias. of aUra«loo.|,„
„p.Hi
and Mrs. Julius and sons of Anderson.
can be obtained. Manager. BtelnlH-rg_^
Ind., went to Carp lake this morning
Bros, arc now oesotlatlng with several ]
^oes
or oven attempts
to
at>i«d the day.
iskal comcuie.
comedies that j|
of the largeat musical
^
, ^^,^d but
Frank Clark and two children of
le cities,
• pUylng the
dues, and If success-!
success.! ^
Lima. O.. are the guest* of W. N. Bing­
fut in their effarts. may bring
••ruder the |sw« of God snd this ham of this Htv.
city much productkios as “His iligta
rrest comomnwiwliL. these two roust
Mr*. Frank ITic«* and daughter of
ness, the Boy." “The geminary Olrl.“
j 'inlie under the roost solemu bonds of this city left this noon for Gmnd RAp
•The WIrard of Or” and “Florodora
holy msirinum). In the church this is Id*, whervi ‘they will spend a short
ArrsnKeroents bare lu>en nearly eom
I considered In the light of a holy sacra­ time with friends.
plHed whereby II C. Whitney's big
ment. under Hu Isw. we rail it a *conMiss Lola Poet of Platt passed
musical produrtkin of •'The Isle of
irart of marriage.' Ilut consider it a through the city today gn her way to
Bplce." eontainlng nearly sixty
sacrament or a contract as you will, it Qraml Rapids, where slu- I* emphiyt-il
pie will l»e |irenent«H] here in the near
should Ire lodissoUible^ It should re­
A. E. Pickard and wife of MIIwaukt>e
future. For the latter part of the sesmain In force during life. It is to be who have been visiting friends in the
non they intend procuring return cndepliited that r-xl.-liiig c-undltlons si-r-m city left for East Jordan this noon,
gagenienit of “When Knighthood Was
to demand in many instances a termi- where they will spend a short time
If Flower.” “Way Down Bast.” and
natlor. of this relation through legal
Dr. Wilhelm and wife retumcHl from
^ib), ■nb.b-r uro.b ■
I ™;-;;
Petoskey this n<»n. ,
,
Graaiu. who In now starring in “lllche
frequent Iv esure our cltiren»i
Miss Ida F. Wain, who has l»een the
lieu,” win prohsld) lie seen here later.
MH*k the aid of the courts to sever the guest of Mis* Mabel Bates, left this
Tbo bookings for the baUnce of
mertiage n-latlont. constitutes one of morning fur her Jiome in Detroit.
August an>;
A Royal Blave.” which
ihw greatest evils of the day and one
Harry I*arker arrived last evening
appears here on Tuesday. Aug. 21, then
of the evils which strikes at the root from St. Louis. Mo., for a twn wet-ks'
the great Biblical play. “The Holy
and threaten* tin* very €rxist»>nco of vacation at the home of his mother.
City.” on Saturday the JCth. this b<dug
s^gietv. Tlie question of dltorc«* an<! Mr*. W J. Parker.
foIk)Wt>d l»y “ruder Boinhern Bkles.''
the 4 1 ils which lead nn to and make
Miss Ida Beitner returned yest«-rday
the attract Ion which pleaso«! m> well
divorce nec«-ssary. must In* closely con- from Maple City, when- sbi- was the
here last year.
sider«-d end fairly met in the
guest of Mrs. Joseph Rutner for a few
Among the attractions that will
lure. At the present time. It would days.
see here during the s««son. bnt
Seem that -our churches are in the iK-st j Mrs. W. 8. Odell of Washington. D
arc not given In the order *«f their
p4>Nltlon to cope with this evil and ! C.. waa In t^* city today on her way
apiMwrance are the following: “The
th?t to them more than any other one to Nw-ah-ta-wanta
Mummy and the Hunimingtilrd.” that
Bource. we must bsik for the Initiative
Mrs. George Bame.4, who has been
mualcal mIx-up. “Hans an* Nix." Poo­
In the solution t*f the question.
visiting the family of C. E. Pulvcr at
ler J. U-hlte In -Trilby.” "Fnnat,” the
“Another things necessary for a per- Old Mission, returned to her home in
nmlodramatic auccesa. “A Little Out­
Cadillac
this noon.
f4*ci
home
life
is
children.
Every
cast." Bherlock Holmes in ‘"The Bigo
Mrs. F. E. Carpenter and son. wht
of the Four." Oerton'a mlnstrelN. -Mung man should have the ambition
Alice Jobnaon In the l.rilUam corntnly t4i tnarrv the girl of his choice and have h<s n visiting at the home of A.
O Ayr*-* and Gent* Scofield, n^turnt**!
auccess. "Tlie Marriage of Kitty.” tr4*el for MmstHf a home. We have
of Pr4‘sldenl Rexj.-te- thl* lUKin to their home In Howard
“Dora Thorhe." Lincoln J. rsrter’a all rtiad thithis question. Btmie hate City.
••Her Only Bln. " and The Heart 6f V4‘1t
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. l.Ton of Int.-r
Chicago*,- the sensational play. •'Paris (stmmendiHl. others eritlcixed. Ills i*o*il«»chen passetl through the city today
by Night.” “Two Little Waifs.” the tion u|sm this hu|H>rtaut question, tt.
matU'is wti4-n* there Is • nmflict ’«f en route to Gaylord to visit.
clever comedy. * Kudol|ih and Adolph."
B.
J. Morgan and \V. W. k'nirchiU!
“Ole Olson.” Stephen A Linton's roar­ opinion 4tf leading min«ls. it is well to
lift for Winters. Alger county, nppi-r
ing succiws. “My Wife's Family.'' Ed go ;iaik to an authoritative sourre and
I>enin*»ila. this morning wh«-re Mr
ward N. Hoyt In “Hamlcl.’' and pn»l>- rausuM the Iknik of Ikxiks; In it 1
Morgan ha* tlmlw-r Inien'sts.
ably Adelaide Herrmann, wife »if the r4*ad: *Ix»? Children are an herltnge
of the iLtrd. As arrows are In the
late Herrmann the great.
CAMP GOOD LUCK.
Iivnds o
mighty man. so are chil•ir«*n of youth. Hapiiy is the msu who
Young Ladies Found a Horse Shoe
hath his quivwr full of them.
Where They Located Tent*.
“The eni'mv of homo life Is intern
Abiuit flftwn office girls and som*p<-iance. the excessive use of Inloxi friendh arc canii»ing at Ea.*l liay.
WEQUETONC BASE BALL NINE c.iting llQUois. It tiw's the mone.- chaperoned by Mrs. \V P Kenw-y.
uhi(h should go to evlucste the familv They call Ihi-lr camp ihi- camp of GikhI
WON ITS FIRST GAME.
ibid provide for them the necesnarloii Ltick as a horse shoe was foun4l whfr<«if life. It debases the manhtHHl and 1h4*y pitched their tent. Thi' young
Score Was 8 to 7 aod It Wat Nobody's wontanhooil of our citIrens by weaken­ Iadi4-N go out in tht' eveming. n-turning
ing them phyKlrally. mentally am! to aork In thi- morning. lai.st 4-vt-ning
Game Until the dote—Young
morally; it l.« injurious to the htislnes.s a few of ihcir g«‘nib-ni4 n frit-nds w**iii
Ladies Ca—e Bark c-» Train.
lnt«Tosts of the eountrv. In fact anJ out and thi-y had a manthmatlow roast
in short, afti r an observation of ovi r
Tlie \V»- qu.- toiig
a quarter of a century, as juvclety l.v
I «|ifni»Hin
at omeua Th.s p. 7 and it j
rimntituicd. I fail to find a single
was a elo*,-. hard fought .snd evelti.ic •;'-’’‘‘J
*'»‘Mence of th-' Mrw. Leon F. Titus Waa Hostess to the
game from start to finish
K. Ihutg |
Two Organizations Last
pitched a fltie game for the luuue team
Evening.
• i'lHin our home life largely tJepcnds
until the eighth Intiliig
-,^came exhausted attd Cb-nient wa^ *ub '■ the future 4if the American ptHipU-. WiMr*. Leon P. Titu* entertained tbo
atltUtvHl. The Oni4-na pttelier uU ^ ;<ai'uot luiild up a vigorous manhoo-l
pitched a gaoi]_g*nu.' Heige, h»4nud I Ml di>regard of the l^w» of Gt*d and O. B. C. club and th© Blddit-s last
evening in hpnor of her sist.-r. Miss
the bat won crtHlu f.»r hmsetLgjid th* j nian in relation to our home life. This
rest of the nine all showi-d uu wtll ] ai)|>lie« equally to all classes. When Marion Roberts, whose engagement
T^e Unt'-up wa*: Ib lg*s. r. Kel­ .\nu riea was dlsct*vert‘d centuries ago. to Frank O. Balch of Chicago has Just
logg. p: Murray. Ih: \Vvnko..p, *.’l. t'oluniluis found hrrv* a numerous peo­ been announced. Mr. Balch is i-ngaged
Baker, aa; CJement. r.l.: Morgan, if ple. a peculiar j*.-v>ple. They were in the puldishiiig biislni-ss In Chicago.
not4 1 f.,1 their bravery and faithful- The evening was delightfully spent in
Mlllikeo. cf; Montague, rf
The party left the olty at 12:r,e in ne** Tbev vk.-re a |>cOple of fine many pleasant way*, among them the
Murray's Lady Margaret, arriving at physique, able manhood and bright Fates lielng calltsl upon to give hright
Omexia at 4 o'clock. After the garni- mind?., and w:th jHvullar religious auguries of the future, not only for
rvances
WhTle.lhev the bride to be. but for the other
the team and the lailie* wi-n- i-nter- view*, and
lained at the Clovers with suptn'r and had many ideas and practice* that we gU4>sts present. Rt-fre.shmt-nls wer.after aupiHT a dancing party was given cimdemn. no cl«a-ly did their numer- Vervtsl cm the wide plazra later In the
In their honor at the Oaks. After the oii4i virtiu-N overshadow their vice* evening.
dance. «*n account of the high s*-a. the that they have for centuries homo
ladle* anil three of the gentlemen were the name of the “Noble Red Men.”
wnt home by train and the rest came Th«- only iveoplc who ever, a* a race.
WAN-r ADS
liack ill I he launch, arriving heiv at -t r«-ceiv«-vl such a proud api*cllation.
tte 1,4. ftf ClM^flcUta,
They had their warriors and their ora­
tors and were noted for the consis- LOST—BarltoD mouthpiece, either on
tencr
of
their
frii-ndshin.
As
long
THE MARKETS.
the dock or between dock and Elks
as our nation la»t* or Us history be
dub rooms. Finder will please re­
East Buffalo. Aug. 18—Cattle—Quiet, read will ihelr namt s and virtues be
turn to this office.
aug 18-21
easy.
W-ajs
and calves—Brisk aiKvkcu. Our history records their
stronger. Bhtep and lamb*—Active, dtxvla valor; 4Uir literature recites WANTED—Ten heavy teams to draw
lumber. Good' wage*. Phone or
their virtue*, and our ports »lng the
higher. Hogs—10c higher.
write Carp Lake LumbeF company.
Detroit. Mich. Aug. 18.—Wheat— praise* of the men and the grace* of
Bingham. Mich.
ang 18-6t
Septemlsr. sn\c; No. 2 red. 834«*: the women. If the deacenants of thi*
No. 3 com, S8«,c; No. S white oata. andont and honorable people desire FOR RENT—Sevwn-room house on
to perpetuate the name by which thel.r^e.
East EUhth airort. A bargnta- Cal!
ancestor*
were
known,
they
cannot
Toledo. O., Aug. It.—Whe«t-Ca»h.
Clt4>hODe 217.
aug 18 tf
disregard of the commandment*
mte; September. &34c. Deoember.
LOST—On Front acrert. a pair of goldthe laws of the land rela­
U%c.
rimnted glaasea. Jlnder pleaas Beave
Chicago. Aug U.-Wheat-Septem- tive to our home life. If the proud
at Rgeord office.
aug 18-tf
ber. S11*c; IVcemb*-r, 82\. Coni— name of -Noble Red Men.* now or here­
September. MV*c;
after. be brought Into contempL It -*111 STRAYED OR BTOLEN-^Btack and
p; I>^B
white helfm-. Notify Wm. Troutbe because the deereodanu of tboae
28c:
wine. 608 WSsat Ninth streeL
fi%c. September pork. 114.10; lari. wbo ao Justly merited the proud dlaaug 18-2t*
tlBcUoa fall to obeeire the propor ref7J»; Hhq. $8M.

OMENA WAS DEFEATED

city,

MICNIOAN. FRIDAY, AUGUST tt. IMS.

BREVITIES.
The Bka. uccomponied by the Trav­
erse aty band eajoyod an excursloD
OB the Imy laat evening.
With the fall excarMoni from the
aootbem state come the hay fever suf­
ferer*. A kjug string of coaches
pulled Into the city at 7 p. m. yester­
day oo the P. M, The train doe at
10:4S p. m. had two extra coaches In
t^ and arrived at 12:50. The train
from Ohio ihl* noon had on seven
coaches.
A large nomber of people took the
steamer Columbia for Northport this
morning.
■pte seats for the Congregational
pipe organ concert to be held next
Monday evening are selling rapidly
and those who 'w^bh reservod s»ial8
should attend to the matter as soon
as possible.
The first Duchcsjfi apples of the-sea­
son were rcci-ivi-d on the local mar,ket this morning. The fruit brottght
from 81.25 to 11.50 a barrel. Tlu' crop,
although developing in g4X»d sha(>e.
will not hi4 as extensive as was first
expi-cif-d. Th© price* and market
promise to be gooil.
Tin- 14-gular story hour will bt- held
at the city library tomorrow’ at 3
o'clock and the sior)' wHI l»e of King
Arthur and thi- Knights i>f tin- Round
Table. Next w4H*k the children will
hear of the Mcrr)* Adventures<if Robin
Hooil.
Twelve n»enii»ers of the Jovial Jo’.-,
Her* took the autontcdilli' yi-sterday
out to liirehwiiod. where they wi'ie cnl••rtaiu4•d by Ri»y Thompson. Marsh­
mallow ami waierno lun wi-re servi-l
and all ha<1 a most .|••Itglltful time
Mr. Thomps4»n was the only gi-nilenian
Iiri-si-nt.
In Grand Rapids yesii rday K R
McCoy 4»f this city was drawn on tiegrand jury a'nfi W" F Hai>ha <ui tl>4
Travi-rse Jury.
.Mrs, t;ienn r..wer ente-taine<i .i
ntimlM-r of friimti.s y4-Ni«-i<la> aft--n»4M»n
in hon«>r of Miss Marion R4i1hM*
A meeting of the clasi* of l!*uo of the
hical High schtK)| will h.- hell ihi
4 V4-nir:g at ih«-hone-of
Wal .
on W«t's'*r stri' i It will lebored that ih4- cla*-s held iheit it-union
in Jun«- and at that time si-v«-ral
them conlii not attt-nil hut at the prt-ent lime th«-re are. in adilition to tln»s
who 4*njoyetl lb*- w**ek at I'arp lak4 .
five of the class availaltle and ili
meeting tonight is to plan for a p!eni4
on the bay shore Monday 4-vening
Thi- class conu-mplati-s huihimg. iti
the near future, a cottag*- on tin- lev.'
shore and the picnic wHI Im* lu-ld on
4»n4- of the pn*s|ecHve sjt-'
.>ii-l.iMian I>ow«iDg of Hiintnltis. wh.i waa great favoril*’ with ilo- 4 !a-^ w; !
pr4)bal4ly b*- in aii4-ii latire
TIi4 n-gular m«-< iing of do•
l-tio ehih was ln-ld la*l « veiiln:: ut ' io
hi.n:4- of Rev W'l*-.-. H2-'. South I lo-.a
sin-ei. iW4-lve nu-niher* lu-in-.; pr«-si-u'
Following tli4- r4‘gu'ar btij<ln4-'s of thnn-ellng was a verv interi-.s'-.tt:; iiro
grant which coiisisied «*f club piophrc(4 «

gi\4-n

l4v

tin-

various

metr.lier*

•\ficr the adjoiirnrai’iu of th«- tei-incs
nit-eting the member* were Imii. t! ti
join in a Ihitch w«-dding. which wa
a very exciting affair Dainty r« f:- ii
ments consisting of P-nionaile. a .-oi
ed wafers and fruits were N4-rv4-.i an '
at a late hour th<- nu-nilK-rs si-parat.-.l
after ileclding to have th«-ir m xi me* t
mg at the home of Mr. and Mr* Aivln
.\rmliage. t'*2 \Vej.t Ninth sfte« i.
Mr. an<i Mfi^. HiU-v Sw.-4-r-^ i
daughter. .livN*-phlii4-. ».f N'.-w York,
visiting Mrs. Sw4-»tn' mtuiu-r. Y
Sha4p k. on riiit4ii sti4-«-i

BIDDIES lUiDO. B. C. CLUB

■aiii^lawii *1

Ti i ~i •

j

ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Saturday
Aug 19. 19u:.. givi-n by th<v Young l’.-<v
Kocifty of the SwiHlish cliim-h.
corner Barhiw and Slate str«-ct. s p lu
aug IG tt
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to eeioakev,
Charlevoix and Harbor Snringt. Sun­
day. Aug. 20. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
A. M.
aug 16-»t

coccaEnmni

STEINBERG S GRAND OPERA HOUSE

srt’Lx Tuesday, Aug. 22

PIPE DRMN

RECITAL
Benefit of the oftran fund
I'v

HR. ARTHUR DEPEW
Celeliraled orgamst of,
DetroiL and fine pmKriun l *y

"TH«

l»ow»rYaal

anio

Sajooaamm

A ROYAL SLAVE
Sv‘ the Great Tropical lalnnd by Mixjnlight—The (xorgeotio
Pnhice of the King—the Great VoIcaIHo in State of Erup­
tion-Moat Wwildering display of Si.-enic Kmliellishineuta
l-.OAi9L.OAD SOKNKPtV Kpr|a-KO-rO—I

BEST LOCAL TALENT
MoBday EieDyie Aug. 21
Tickets on sole .nt (irinnell Brue*. Mysiv store
and S. E. \V;iil ik Sons*
drug store.

AudltnceRoom 50c75c, $1.00
Parlors, 35c

1905 FALL 1905
a

“Get in (he Swim”
Gri-at -pirt in tin- w.itiT,
Leant l«> awiiti l»v one Iri.il.

tlu-m one van kwjui or fitwil.
Thi-y BuiJptrt from -V) ti> 2.»U
l*)un«ls, Voii bii.iply iitHnle
tlh-m. w'.'iile out to a conveni-

Nothing like tlieiM 4-ver pri»<hi4-e»l.
Mamif:ictim-rH un­
able ti» u'l-i tiu-tn out fast
I’lmuVfh to snytjily deiiiaml. r

Prices 25c and 35c Each

SEE THE NEW FALL SHAPES
" \Vc call your special attention to the
“Young’s Hats” for which wc are sole
aurnts. More value anti style for the
price,than can be h;id in any other make.

nd $3.00

SlN-^lll.-tl
• eliou winilow. -liyuieitiK-r our Hn>oin
Saturday.

Hitli E. WIIBELM

Comer Front
and Union.....

MUV
TME: QUIAUITV S-rORE

Advance iFur Sale
Beginning Monday, Aug. 21st

Ol H MEN'S suit sale U going full i
blast.
aug 15 tf
Hamilton nothing Co.

During: tlie bahince of .Angus’ we .ire ;;oin;4 to sell all furs and fur lined tjarmenls at
a strai^lu discount of I-'j per t ent. Too early to buy furs '*'
Not at all.
Hy buying
now yo'.i will -^ct the best of the .Tssortinent. i^et belter furs, anil the di'-count is cer­
tainly worth saving:.

HAVE JUST received a fre^h supply
of the famous Viut'i! satin kl*.He*,
chocolate kissc.-* and hlajiche^l jM-anius
Try them.
F. K. Ackers.

.Amoni; the vt-ry altraciivc things in furs iltai we offer this season arc the
Broadcloth and Covert Coats with sipiirrel linin;,'s. You i»ei the beauty of the cloth
t:armcnt with the warmth of the fur without the bulk.

Charlevoix and Harbor Sprirvga. Sun­
day, Aug. 19. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
A. M.
aug 1S4t

WANTED.
300 women, girls and boys over.
14 years of-age. Pleasant, dean
work.
Th* Travsrse City Canning Co.
aug 12-tf

%

PRICES: 2SC. 35c, 50c, T5c Scats Now oa Sale Teh 112

We show them in -»0 inch. 42 inch and 52 inch len;^:h.>. The shorter garments
are without fur collars and some of the longer ones. In those with fur collars wc
show Persian Lamb. Beaver, Jap Mink, IMain Squirrel and Blended Squirrel. These
combined with the blended squirrel linings make a garment that few women can re­
sist buying. These garments are ever>'one of them new this season—just unpacked
the last few days.

Prices Range from $15 to $65
In Neck Turs wc show ever>thing in the new furs that will be worn this »ca-

ML W. A. FAIRSWOITH

son, and in a variety that will not be found outside of the large cities.

PARK PLACE Motel
Offiie hesn satU JO a. SI. and T to 8 ». m

eludes ever> thing in Furs and ends Saturday, Sept, ‘2nd.

This sale iijT
^

-

» raAVCMC cmr, mcKiftAN.
i________ lOUTH OR^,

fiuoay. auouct u, ims.

LAKE.
! A gawrftne yacht frm Cbkaaocamel
Mra. Spray ^Mtoeeler baa rwtarned to Sooth ^iaalioa Friday mreatog. The |
ro a ytolt at Kblhnshs
; crew (ao paasengersl coaaiated of two;
fran : e^e.!,.
--- *
Mtos Anna *dea has i

_

fftoa Abu Boc«n «f Good Hvtor
»Mt Suardaj atol “ ■

itnrday i

. She was accommpanled.
u,ey left for Mackinac and from
hooae by her eeoato.
cooato. Miu Alice Whtt
WhU i th^
there they reiwrs
rMwm |o Chieaao They
tier, of Qreeavaie. wrho w ill rtolt here 'the trip on
time.
>
mm Mur/ Stroha of Tnrmrn Chjr
I not lean.
If r. lAvraace of Nev Torfc to rtoU- a abort
Mtos
Edna
Sanborn
Is
the
guest
of
'
j|r
l« vtalUac vtih b«r Mkto. Wa.
MAPLE CITY.
iaa
bto
itoa^ter.
Mrs.
VOtto
Ratoaer.

coosin.
Miu
Fl«m
Katbbun.
|
,n
entertainment
’ Wednesday
•il^to. mad vtfr, for a ffv dajra.
to ber
Mia. ApplHiy wiU roCn
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs E. K. Aid-1 km. Thdr guewU were fmm the
Umg T*nxa
#>T. V. A. SboUr u koMtoc
L Wed- ridga.
hoBM la Toroato. Canada.
Aug. 7. a dangbier.
-----Lodge. IdlMto bavinj BMfly pastor
I eons. Kenwood. Lorelei
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rosenberg: of Bel- ^
eb«r«h <4 tbto place,
and WUdwood Park, about furiy
keld a Grant laire were guests of V
Tbe & 8.
h. Bern-; iq number. The center of aitrmciiuo
»rr A. rtotoekheiMsr esd chlWraa day
t well s ended steine family tost week.
ebaaeb last Taesday
«-»
their
fine
■"nto coun. al-j
Md Mrs. BitoPrrt of H«^ City are rto-; BaairU Aaidoa to oa
I atiod
aadctoloyedbj
Miu Bessie Hamilton visluxl In u>oQgh games of various kinds were
sere!
Ittec «lth Mrs J (> toVtoa
\ A amber from here
la tbc afternoon and erwnlng Traverse
City
-----*
reek.
jUm i
by Rev. CoebUn of Traverse City.
1 Of
SSoaih Board ? wnWrred. The pleasure of t
Mrs,
May
Wellman
of
evitoaey rn>« MUvaokca.
Rev. Gworse and family and R. Da­
Is
the
guest
of
her
sister.
Mrs.
emooo
wlU
be
a
brigbi
rajddfy.
.. - „ue*i
«f
A«d. 14
ria* fbmUy camped at (
^ Abridge Aldridge.
Wbito aearoeet
' membrattfre of a samm<
^ fear days last week.
Rtv. and Mi
A. E. Beniaarr wi
Burdge have gone to the shore
*
-------Gh-n Lake.
of beautiful
ARAL.
H Wsard and family we«t to Duck Nurthpon to visit
V
their daughter. Mrs.
tm%e of the small
After two very busy dajw apenc
rrfak Craveb. who «u kU baa
IvS i
ftohlng last Friday.
J. F. Mathews, and
knee a*»d a’^kle. Sbe alw received
»U aie 1
here. Dr. Hotliday. demist, returned
boittor U Impruvtoa fast, and iblal
!
Mr*.
T.
Canute
and
son
of
Fife
Lake
dian ratnpmeoting.
Iw wIJi «D to vorb la aWiai a ««ek.
olbor bra'ses.
to his home In Ttaverw- City.
have
been
spending
several
days
at
W.
Mrs. A. E Barnes dcMi
nk Totten di ove to Forest Hill |
Harrjr MdaUr* to worklna to Mr.j Frank
jirs. Reddy gave a very oojoyabb
enierenjoyable
F. Dlson a
« lo.lge t,., p,rtv tost Wednesday afumoon.
Cravch'a place «bli« b« to diiaUed j this Bontlnr
I Traverse City
I Ang. IS.
I Ian 8
, yesterday.
tug arl^ Mr. M’aJter s people a
i Mr and Mrs T HotoanJ
called
Her. Borough, who hu been on i 1 al others from here weat to
oos Illness of thoto son,
relatives in t
L. A J«*ne, srb
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
vllte to the show
w tost
last Sati
I weeks,
n pan of tbl
Miss Tina John was pleauntlr s«
Btoa bore for ibe put
E. H. Barrowa will i
Jim Hamilton vUited
[■•rost. i tamed.
ne to Fi
prised on Weslnt-sday evening by
taraed yesterday to bto------------K-tlng next Sunday evening
ey a few davs last week
j Kingsley
Oaitf
^
t Artbur Zimmennan. vbo has been
number of lady friends, to honor
and Mm. D. C, Hutchins ai
Mtos Fkireoce Moatgumery Of
atteodtog school In Traverse Ci
ber twentv.third I
family are visiting relaihtew i
troU Is *l tiding s few days here vto- csise home Friday.
D. A. CMevetle and family droire
Ittog old friends.
Vesper Judkins has gone to Grand
Mr, Wnrtur has the Utile steamer sadoA* yesterday to church.
’ evening
Rapids,
where
he
ha*,
a
po-liion
in
Leon
Hrackett
to
also
with
the
Oall that went ashore near Edgevater
fjime disease.
pvlled out on the U«ch h«v at Aral
Aug. 14.
Mr. k^rbanks flnlahed drirlrg the
md to repairing It.
Mr John Plans of CfcUago arrived
Mr. and 1
piles on the new bridge *rhumday last.
rsdav.
; in^owB^^*^
Itingham vtoltlng friends
Mr. and Mm. Buff Stltes went on ih»
BATES.
Mrs Siella M. r.ri*“fhal>er of ChiA party conslsUng
HANNAH.
>slsUng of Mr. and Mrs. excursion to Ltidlngtoo
Sunday.
-----------------------...
Mrs. Cora Crisp helped her S S. cago is In lown. being cali.-d by the illand familv.
The Acme Kid nine
nine beat
beat the
th Elk ! class #o sm-nd . very nleasani after neu
Theodore Fase) and IVank Klep toft A 3
u of h
ber sister Mrs. Ella Wilson.
T R While and
nllV. M
Rapids Pirates to the Saturday game.
Mr. John
Mouns- of .CbarU-vuix
for North Dakota last Monday,
• grove cast of Jared Fox■^
Uughiei
ly. ending with a score of 10
Mm. Jennie Tibbitts is sick with a home
ane. last Thursday. Aug. Urd.
today.
George Ftecrls of Traverse
today, ending with a snore of 1 too
coldMrs. Hopper
Miss Dunn of
of
►IH-ni SaturMr. Chas. Feeris and son and daughter
Mtos Ida Jokppoa visited Mrs. Uv- day, Aug 5th. at Bat
In favor of Hannah
arrived here Tburtwith friimds
,ry.. Annie
Misses Man
Aunle iand Mag- IngsloB over Sunday.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd Tltoff are rejolctog
and on Sunday called
gle Cate. alMi their cmitle. went to
over ilie arrival of a fine faaby girl.
Miss MulRooeey of Elk Rapids wlU
who has been Hi.
leighborhood
!
Mrs E 8. Wi!
J<ihn Far.el w u a Kingsley caller, Fouch tost Frldav They spent the teach the primary room this year.
tost Fridayday on the Iak<‘. also having a picnic , Mrs. Lola Silver is vtoiiing friends
8c*veral wnap sbou were taken in Traverse City.
'Harrv Workman waa a Kingsley ' dinner.
dim
caner lui iViday.
j ot the group. All report a flae time.
Mm. Jennie Livingston of Buttons
./artib tlleb wa^ a c-alle” In Grant
The farmers who have Is-ans are Bay Is visiting her cousin. Jews Liv­
Sunday ev»-nliig.
I worrying about getting them picked ingston. this week.
tiltig.

" ‘
nt of the rain
Mr. and Mrs. Moore visited at Mrs.
rtln of
Boro, to Mr. and Mm. Mate Bacon.
Mathews arrived home
AniHiu Kheffer reliime<l home Densieadi’s Sunday.
Mr. and drs. M G. KawU
Saturday after spending the past two
Willie Stltes to Ipapering for Mr?. ^Trbe*inf^t^daugbier of Mr ami Mrs
Itbs mUh hi'T sister. M-s. Carson, Tibbitts.
Brudrirk was a Kingsley caller
Harvey Smedley was
bu^ d Friday Thursday for Grand lUplds and IkMary aad Cl^
_
_____ aftemoon of last wi-ek. jPT
tout l-Ylday.
of A<
Marie Halverson came home Mrs. Seeley of Mabel Tbumday and
with surg.-ons
and
Mr. and Mm Irwin lUwiIngs visited
Ml
secun- medical
Mrs. Wm. Durga. who
b-en sick freatnieni for her sot
lyheld Sunday. *
Satui ly after attending school at Big FYlday.
She also visited friends In
Mat Moore has gone housekeeping for several w.n^-ks. died Fnda.v mom
Etta Wilson i
Aug. nth • The fnnerni wjus held
In Joe Smith's house.
home frtmi Omni, where she has been Indiana.
burg
t
Mr. and Mrs. John Amubuchlor bad
Theron Perritnnn of Grand Kapld.--1
Haxel
working f«*r Mrs Kd U’xiodway.
' conductedd b>
and Hannah w til cross batj some relatives from Provcmoni visit­ Is here on a vbilt.
ing them on Sunday tost.
About thirteen dollars was made
the Hannah grounds.
.Miu Uxrle Wlnstanlcy called on from the social held here Saturday
her sister. Mrs. Clay pool. Sunday ^afler- night.
Brick StaaU and Leon Brackett
ly attended.
8. J. Hoyt and wm Rows drove to ***Mr and Mrs. F, R. White attended were called as wil»ess«^ {n the KieMr. and .k
church at Cetlar Sunday evening.
man-Martln trial Friday tost.
i-ls4m sje-nl Monday hi Travrraverwe City Saturday.
Aug 15.
Sat- came out S tuday >.
Host of
3f Bu
Bunker Hill spent
i
Columbus IU>b<mcn* drove to TravMMkiac mM to Btowood tovaa^

rtabto a Uts steer.
Aar 14.

Dttto daaabier of

K«, '?Sr.«r.e

......

I' €

urday and Sunday at Acme.

srse City one day last w*H‘k.
A. S. Pray and
daughter Gladys
lo Traverm- City the 12th Inst.
lUanche Avery, who has l»eeii
working at Skcg. nuu; for the past few
w*H>ks, returuetl home Saturday and
teaching school In the South
began teacliing

with
Rhuben
C.nUHTY LINE.
. ^ Stltes has
:
K. Canute «d ~n. H.n-yJ Bros.
Bom
at Sutttms Bay.
Aug. !4.
Will Ramsey, IU threshing in this k>Mthing machine.
cality with Ills m
The iteople are
1 pleased with his
GLEN HAVEN.

district today
Miss C.ora Pray. win. has to-en at
ttmdlng Bchisd at the Gmml Traverse
Business Cniversity at Travitse City,
lelurm-d hoove Haturday.
Unctiln l.nckey made a business
trip to Traverse t'lty the kth.
Clifford I'ray, who is working at
Traverse City, wheeled home Sunday
fur a visit.
John l-'Wlrliaiiks of Traverse City vtoitivl friends here Sunday.
Krod Avenr and family drove to

last Sum]
reulnp at G
Belie Ra:imsey will lead 1
evening.

“TJ! light plant and It will U‘
Sunday

aple Leaf cemetery.
Alfred Davis ha* a nc'
also a new- driving hart
C. ,C

R.

,.u
.un.
Uruls ^Brinkman of Ct.icwgo are visit

folk

! porch. Which was ma le ven
live l.v being ligbte.l aiii, J
contract i lanterns.
elecirie I
Mrs I>K-ke“sd)i of Ann At !*•**•
ppul in at ‘ ha.s t;een vlsltlni: her t'augliter

S.*veral

gotten

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

P*"™'
Fred Morse i

. I
GLEN ARBOR.
Q
The FI.-I.-h.r loa.I.-l
with
: fn.m N. -je-n's .bn-k Tburv.Iay
Bennett, surfmar. ha-s Imh'H '
Mr.- L E T.ui.l and m.-c-.- fi
South Manilou sta- cago aii ivt-il last Frldav be
Sleeping Bear slaU.m. and will w*-.-tv.-' vi-it with <d.; Mii..- fn.'U.i.
bouse there
i
After a short illne-s. ^hr•-.•o<•ar^lM

of Al Rami
Ftder Ceorco ‘

5?-

Trav.-n.
Iks* C
wish I
pim^y
school
lowered
rv‘d 8and other im j enjoyed

Mis* Ro-,e luardi*' ha* returned from '
I week's vi-tt a*. Elk KaplUs
1
Aug. 14.

«e.gnnornooo

f Bendon.
I w ..at her ihf
Luth*r .Andrv'ws

days.
avlly were

here j
day Ibis week.
; splendid music f..r a dano.. whu-i. wa....yy „u
he mail lK»at fn.m .North Manitou ^
F. E. Fisher and twenty-on- p.a, Saturday and enjoyed a rride on Glen . g,-is came over frum S.uih ManiK
I^ke on the Alice J. Dav:
Pr..ft*ssor to.si evening in the Wonder. Us.k
■ H. J. Cox. of the Cnited Stau-s Weath-j th,. show and returned this morning
er Bureau. Chicago;
Dr
John E)______________________________________________

Sloat

Fassett.

lH‘fw.R*n

Aim Ira

ana

fi.t

T.y,or““^;ri

•or

East Em

***Mri^ Rufns Itote* went up
erwe City to see her daught
Archie Smith. Sunday.
Mrs. Hank Bate* of Lake Ann siH’nt t
vlctolty laat week,
a few daya
vtoltlng with her uncle and aunt. Mr
and Mr*. C. P. Bate*.
lira- Flora Lake is able to be up and
around the house after being so #ererely wick last week.
Jim Davis baa relumed from the;
W. He lives at Cedar Run.
!
The Almira team wUl play ‘
Empire; Aug. r6lh.
Mmsts. M. Lewito and Wetoh drove
. Sunday.
Revival meetlnga will be held at
the Almira schoolhouse this week by
Jttoa Kan- and Ben Byer*.
Auf. 14.
ORT ONEIDA.
POI
Iderhouse moved Us to“
Coorge Keldi
Ily oni the South Manltou Island
Bertl Goffar of Lansing. Mich., vlaltr. Peter BurBend And famed with Mr.
ilr one dav last week.
Miss Eleanor Sullivan of Empire to
visiting relative* at this place.
Miss Olive L. Dago waw greaUy sur­
prised Saturday evening by about
forty cf her friends. It being the event
of her sixteenth blrtbdnr. Dancing
ams the mograrn tor the c\-eatog. Ail
ropart a joll.r good time.
Miss Sophla-Dago. Miss Alice Stagg
/ and Miss ArvUto Groner of Empire
**
visited with Jno. Dago and family SunM. Amlcrsoa. tRc Ughthonse keep-

Tuesday

Eric Himir-.h is ill at thi- writing
Mis- Erb.l Kang.-r
ar-'v.-.| h<.in.'
Sat unlay
.VIr- tjiiyb- U1..I. a trip to Trav»rs«
Ciiy W. .Iiu-s.iay
M>--.latn. s \V Wil-on atid E tl.ig
non b-f .vtaturday for a vi.-it with r. Ja
t ;v«-s a' C< Ilf r:t! Igii ••
M. -*r- .1 Fo-l. • and F Stokes ..f
Evan.-*on. Ill
hi*- -iw-nding a w.R'k s
vacation tn fb.- vdlagM'-dani'-K Jam— am! Edwa'd K. hi
t.M>k a trip to I’hicago thi^ w.—k
R.-v Gustav.' Carm.-n .K-ciipk-d th*
al church
t!..- Cougn-gailonal

LOT 182
LOT 183

LOT 184
LOT 188
LOT 230
Lots ‘23.0. 23b, 237 sold since last ibsue of Herald

LOT 196
LOT 203 '
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
LOT 214

ALLFOR_SALE!
These are all early selections and are

Handsomest Lots in Oak Heiglls'^
Traverst; City. This
the roost charminjj addition
addition is noiv largely built ove and good lots are
will be sold sepa­
le. These lots
lo
not easily obtainable.
rately, excepting l'^2. Kl, ISl. which must be sold to­
gether. All-must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be

LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
The whole bunch of

FIFTEEN LOTS

LOOKING FOR TOO
It surprises the uuLnitiaU\l to Iwim bow sharply business
mon are scrutinizing th«*ir employes —lot)kin»i for those who
merit promotion lu ijositions of trust an<l n*si>onsil>ility.

t.urni*;!
T-fc.*

.........

.M*" J D.-1-otig. ar-conipani-.i by bimofti' T Mr- Ik-M.itp .in v.- over from
l-.-Ian.l Sa’iir.lav
M. -darn, s F U Davi- and P.,w. tirrlve-i home from
p. tosk»*y tin-

LOT no

l>anl

r5':u"
Platte
The gamv* t*ct
npire h

1 joy

f.r:h:d

the home

l»ng lJlk<
'he gi
The
game

r o.

Smith (of this place U contem dar Run rhl. morning for l.urlaJ
F. J. Smith
s!
On Friday at the h..me of Mr--. Tr.-

io«»k

!'rtTaVda,';

Mr Chu- Hatimb* rger hiR-nl Mon )
.:,n in Traver-e t'lty
>
wa.- .-nj.o. •! at ('.-.lar
Kri.Iav t.v the ffiM.iwlng nariv :
Isey. Wa
P.Mtet. L, P.. Pif
inie. Hel.-ne T<
MISS.-S P. arl Dan
Edith Dame. Elta Kel-ey ,
G.-org- Dam** and L. H P*
Mr- Jessie Brabant and thlldren
,
liv.sl It. town Satur.lay.
i
Mr- John K.-nti<-.ly
arriv.-.l born*-j
Ihi- w.-.k after -|>-Ii.liiig a f.-w days
at l.igi'ilio.i-e tsiint
Mr an.I .MrFt* <1 Dago of Port
<hi.-i.!a -iM-n. a f< w .lavs r>f iImh wev-k

‘yi;:™

r iut.-rtii.-nt

E, cry body 1

The Grange picnic will M* held
Kv ei
Wexford grove. Aug
InvIt.M to come and enjoy
Basket dinner.

w l.u
Mr-.

morning. She ha- t..-.-n ailing for th.
i PUM week, but wa.not r07vid.1-.-tl

a «-r. I

Mr, and Mm. Jewel of Chicago, after
a t.-n days' vbtt a* the home vd Mr.
and Mrw. Cummings, have returmnl to
tlM-lr home
Rev IVrkIns of Iowa Is visiting his
won. Chaiinliigs P. rklns. of this plam*.
Quite a tmmlH-' of oe- cllirens visIted Elk llaidd*. last wt*ek and took lu
“Old Primt .•' G<H*rg»« I^rdie's horse.
<1Uh1 last w.-u k at the ace of rk ve^
He was a p-h1. faithful Old hnrselLmost dying in the harness, as 1m*
sick onlv a short time
Mr lainHe
.miipl Mm for 25 vear>. so very nat
urallv be will »H* miss.*,!.
let, irf
Mrs Gaimtlett
of Traverse
Traverse City
City k
sp^ndlng^

Davis'

Kel.-ey
returm
Monday alter V thre.- weeks' visit with |
h. r |.i..th.-t It Grand Rapids
..
Mr an.I Mr- Arin-m.i,g of Michigan ■
City an- vi-itir^ t.datives ami fil.*iid«'

iilii'XErL.TJ;.:*”';;

day.

Th^ T^ur Sunday arhool
was held at Grant church

erse Ctty Saturday. .
largely 1
Mrs. Kucher and children of S|»arta!
v-d it vivrv ir
are vlsUing her cousin. Mrs. Ilatu Wat-1
ly friends
I pleasinl ?o see I
I such a severv* llli

if Mrs. Durga
Silver I
Mr. and Mrs 1..
t talntHl a few friends Satiin
in honor of Miss Manila

0AJPI6HTS

Upena
.R*an
ig to attend the 1
ning
of which
Ludiiingtor

MAYFIELD.
Carl Brower and Mr. Harr}' Em­
mons hav«‘ arrived from Trenarv. I'.
P„ called home by the serious illness
of Mrs, Brower. Her coMiition is
slightly Improved at present.
Mr. and Mrs. F'rank Sayers have
irsday.
moved Into ihelr new residence on
i Traverse Lake •heir farm south of town, recently
g the g
Henry Rose of Copemb-h.
opemben enterFYank 1
to Heraei, |
the
Misses -.A...
Adele --d Lillian
p
-------------F 8t*dh
, .
._____
' Heddeen of Chicago, who are rpendMr C. J. Bulka
for Chicago last
summer homo
FYiday.
near Old Mission.
Ivan Vlskochil U spending his vaca­
Miss Mabel Gibbs of Traverse City
tion home.
visit e»l here last week
wmie Earl to visiting the ViakoGeorge Rose of Copemlsh. who has
chllw for a few days.
been vtoltlng relative* here, retoraed
Miss Blto Serson of
1 the
bone
Monday.
to entertaining Mrs. Schnul
and
Leonard HoUlday and family, accomr two daug
lUght(
»>y Mrs. Harry Grey am
and chUFrevl Atklm
h°e1tow? at^edlr'
camping at Ranncy
Ce^
night,
* lodge* I
WUl
Gibb*
wa*
struck
by
a
piece of
ere the
le 1 O. O. F. of Cedar , wood at the mill, which barely
esdaple City and Empire.
1
Jacki
UnaL Jackaon
and Prank ViTk ^leaped hi* eye, taking out a chnnk of

!
flesh
Just
above
It
5 apeu a week at the Traverae I The ecboolboose to to be reshlngled
Copemlsh has
A dance will be given at ShaMa'a I this month. Mr. Roee of CopemisI
the job.
hall next Saturday night.
The saw mill completed the cut for
A number of young people here at- thla
season Monday afternoon.
Most t>C those who have been sick
eonwaa.apetu to daaclng and later oa Ice are gatolag. Mr. A. B.. ]Bamua's bowdlUon ahowB ao Impro
• Is a member. HU friend* gave
farewell party Monday evening.

Mlaa Veda VanDenrort has he« r
tioatlng the pMtswreek upon the Board-

The avontjjre olfict* worker ijets ahead *l-.»wly. He is not
ecjuipp^ for rapid advamM*ment <>fu*n In- cannot even jx-rfonn bis remtlar duties aatiafactorily.
But yoontr men and women who
are truin<vl to do things as they
should U‘ done —those are *tai<»erly
Sought for and win Mieir way to the
highest sutx'uss.
We teach l»ookk<*eping. shorthand
and tyix*writing and modem otiice
methods as no other school in this
s<*ction teaches it We lit our stndents for the Ijest paying places in
the state.
Our prospectus
alxjut it.

will tell

you

Bmt4 RBd Bmb $2.50 »«r

wmH

Eemehiber our offer of % trUl
BBRthFKEI..

if sold at one time and for cash down, would be

A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.

Also One Acre lot
inBircIwood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back
bac 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street. A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.

FALL TEEM COMNINCES TUISDAT. SEPT. 5.
DAY and evening SESSIONS

V VI

ClUr*r>*' 'Pbonw 1 06

THOS. T. BAm
123Sind'

V

TBAVEBSE OTY.JUCH.

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I

U ■

• 4

rTMVnM CtTV/lMHMM). niWAT; AMW « IMi. ~T
^arthoHMkley-

\ ---- —i—- —-

iiirmiraBir

mdll at a very moderate <
acV of aeW. aac. 2». towa 8. taage;
Write, phone. caD or walch tha ha$-X
10; $163.
Oty; $$»Irtta board for bargalaa and «pa>
fhlMaflar Paris aad wife to «*m. H.
Am G. LoBMhore aad wife to
ploymeM. Citx. phone 474. HaaM
O^ralL pared ip sec 26, tow, 27.. AK «tTWELL AMfSTMM
art Bam. partial, aec. 8. town 27. r
wmtrn D. Itan. m >«wc D*- hr cot MMcra of the Mathodkt U; ujm.
maateU bMg^ 215 B. Fnmt 8L. ap
raage J2: IJlS.
I if 198k t.
IMfMiMi WANTED—To bay larg« cream col­
trolu«-- Who ww arrMled tar cahrzaag IMm
chareh at abb Arhar aakiaK hlM to ro- Lavl Lefoatxie aad wife to Rooe PhUaader Paris and wife
aaaA MMM
tta M IMR tt ored jerwey cow. W. J. Millard. 4A4 atatn.
«»K f 91
1 froM th« H«r A Mi Mm- ■ala. Bee. ■. 8. Nlade ihalaU that ha
ioraasoa. lot 15. block 8. U.. L- * Oo.‘s
Boardman ave, CUy- phone 510.
f«rt«rlii* Co. or T^aUnfi. lar who«
mage 12; $112.
i.
OBght Bot to atar thaaa aaocher roar
Aug 17-6t
he wAa hOOKfeo
li>nirlto»p<T> l« tooilioroi to- aad will ga abroad tor atadj aad faat.
Barferd R. Ormsbj pad wife to Ed-; ^
Mac. Oa the i

______ have
WANTBD-Work as Bun>«> gtrl. 512
Dr. Nlade la the aoa of the MM BMhop and. parceL aec. 2C. town «. mage $; rard Lautaer. nw\4 of sw\4.
bcnltk by Lydia E. Piakbam a Ve«etapraaecottec •ttonar the eSreoH Joigr Nlade aad Unmerty held a paatarate
Unkm street.
ang l7-4t*
9wa 25. raage 11; $1$00.
bM Ooamoa^d. Their lettcnareo^ file
$L
irapped cha COM acalM hl« Mi he ta Detroit. It la tadcratood that tbe
Nicholas Kllakacr aad wife to Bnr- la MraTpiakham's olBee. aad prove this
Frederick PaiM. « al. to Milton C.
WANTED—Installmcat eoliector tor FALMISTRY—OoMt MeiUmfilBwi
WM rolMMd flw )all aai allewei to oAdal board of the charch will aak
.
atatemeat
to
be
a
faek
aad
mot
a
acre
Shepard, pared, see. 25. town ZC.
Beteeteher the tatare Bee tg yM» •
merchaadise accoaais; good salary
^ to clXnott IB the care at Attorncr the presldiap elder aad bUbop at aezt
rMge 9; $3
hand. A acfieatifle fteitag sriO raiMl
and expense*. Address Globe com­
Oaf Miliar. Tbe attoraejr my that ■onth e eoBfereace to appotot Her.
John Salovltx to Braeat W. Orenick,
pany. 723 Chestaut street. Philadel­
the trae Ufa’s hlatocy. Ovar UT
Mooiw’a fhaitty wHI have htai teat U» Arthor Stalker, of Madteoa. Wla.. to
u»# rMc** **M tv«
kna 1MM3-14. block 3. Goodrichs
UalonSL MideeMraaea.
8tl$4|^
phia. Pa.
sag l7Ctn BSflaoi trooi Wayne eooaty. He aaoeoed Dr. Nlade.
add: $too.
was iectarei Inaaae a few yran apo;
Aatoa Prashil aad wife to Chas. B.
^ rctt AALB OB TBAOB-AU jpa
and aent
Ham. lots 33^. block 2. Wilhelms travel Ui a lorrtpu eotutry without epreed iwuHs for g«xi ^
Real
Eatate
Traaafen.
laaed frooi ttc laatMutioD oaly a few
some kuoirirdze of Its I;;:igt!agr. but
Why has it lived ai»d thrived aad
Orson J. Pilcher aad wife tp John add; $200.
sor cuuutrytueii do mt » rj year.
**• gkwiooa work tor a quarter ai WANTED—Good home for lUtle girl
laoBLha a«o. Ha walvfsd
4 years old. >x?ilow hair, bloc eye*.
feet lot 30. block'E. [ Minnie M. Harr to Henry C. Burt,
fia the embezskoMOt chaipe aad waa W. Patchln,
A lady relates that she was ,me of a^ *
surely heeauaeof its atei^
jkjt 13. village of Blackwood; $4M.
Anyone wi.shing to adopt her ad­
party of tonrists that visltetl Madrid.
Ifajgw
awalilBic trial Ic the circuit roort. H, L. A Co.'s 7th add; |l.
med>«•
liar
worth.
The reasonB DOOtl
no other
1
dress X. Y. Z.. care Record.
David Cram aod wife to John C l> I Henry C. Burt and wife to Ernest
bed iu
' Moore'a arreat took place la YpailanU
M. Harr and wtfe. lot 13. village of who knew any Sj«iil*h. and her stock
sag 16-tr
d^ove.
WH
of
nev
and
s\i
of
nw^.
aadcr-acnaaUaaal circanstaace*. Bar­
is no other medicine ia'the^world so
Blackwood.
was confined to ~ve»" sml “no** and rood for woBM*n's
ry Colrla of tbe Hay A Todd Co., ford sac. II. town 2€. range f: $775.
Jerome M. Robbins aad wife to •nsllk.My means «r ge*tim-s tljey ‘ The wooderlo
___■ 'ul power of Lydia E.
Hannah A Lay Go. to Floyd L.
bly prercatlnp him from takiai; a car
housework.
Mrs.
C.
K.
Read.
5<*2
over
rentable Compt
Smith, lots^ 21-22. block 4. H.. L. A Phebe J. Carpenter, parcel, sec. 3. n.anagfil to get along the first after- Pink ham’s V(
fur Detroit, aod boldln« him notil
Sixth street.
ang 15-tf
betown 2C. range 11; $400.
the diseases of womankind I nott bt
tioxa ami night.
B. J. MORGAN.
oOrH-r arrlr<-«L Moore baa been act- Cb.’s 14th add: $300.
not beewose it i
Tbe next UM»rnlng. M lrr.tr,,,.
Phebe J. Carpenter to Lewis C. Nel­
Odie McGarry and wife to Prank
imply because it is
Ina rery |w<callaiiy alace his arrest,
son. parcel, sec- 3. town 26. range 11; there wa* coff**e. but U'
il ionic and reconRemember the old reliable H°c UpAl
but at Drat (b< authorities tboapbt he Hartson. se^ of ael4. see. 11. town TT.
party a|iiMw;<tl to tin- i.-uly to ct -voun-.
$100.
ered to act directy
always on lime. Hack orders A
To In-r disn.a.v slir t.ir,;.«t tt;«- n ortl upon the nterine system, positively
waa abamoiiDc
»t'H xaeiaaaai rdluu range 10; $$00.
Frank If. Hotchkiss to O. A. Nelson, for milk, ami afl«*r striving In *a!i» t»
8pi*clalty. I make all trains with hack.
Eugene a. Biinknsao and wife to
waa shaimuini:. He waa exaalBcd by
■ Ijlaermcnu and COMPETENT girl wanted at one
disease aod dikpli
et al. lot 3, see. 2«. town 29. range 10; lecnll it she «u-!jr#sl a jdi-vv of |»n|MT evtayo
I CALL FOR baggage.
general housework. Mr*. Tracy Gilrestoring heallh and vigor.
Dr. K A risrk. Jail physician, and the Joseph WoU. lou 35^7. Old Mlasloa.
Marreioos cum are reported from
and iietu-il anti drew ifci- iihturc
Us. 50g State 8t.
July 25-tf
112:1,
In livery I can furnish you
latter iininounred him loaaoc.
*w.
all
part*
of
the
country
bv
w
omen
who
Ellen
licbard to O. A. Nelson, cl
Charles 11. Huatcr to Philip Roach,
RUBBER
TIRE RUNABOUTS.
Italluelostiim U that be is Immensely
The Wfill. r exu.-nir.cd the drawing bare been c^. trained nu^ who REMEMBER CUNNINGHAM for >uur
al. lot 3. sec. 28. town 29. range 10:'$1. |
RUBBER TIRE STANHOFCB.
wroaltby aad la Interested la big busi parcel, sec. X3. town 27. range 11;
-SUNDAY 8HINE.John Snyder and wife to Elizabeth
iJMNt.
ttesr deala.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETOMB,
..-V - ...... H-S.
^
^
M. B. Ilungcrford and wife to Ptillip Richards, ne^ of nw<4 of lot 6. sec. * .H-Z..,. ....
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS,
A cumpietr bumati skeleton was un^
3. town 26. range 10; $500.
|
credit where it is doe. if physicians
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
earthed by workanA employed at the Roech. parcel. Traverse City; $1,250.
sod open, hundreds H^SE^rOR- RENT-lnquln-—iT:
dared tobe frankic so<
David Duane to Philip Roach, parcel,
John A. Loranger to Richard Van
krarei |»u a mile soptb of Mason. The
i>
-----of
tbem
would
acknowledge
that
they
Stat<stns't
aug
17-*!
FOR FUNERALS
town
27.
range
in;
|175.
Deoburg. 1<H 2«. hhwk 2. Goodrich's j
. skull bad iH-vn prdtrudin* frx»m the
lo
Italy
there
1
can
furnish
>x»u any kind of carriage
Wm. L. Brown an«! wife to Philip 3rd add: 1200.
'
embanknieut fur some days. 40 feet
FOR SALE OF EXCHANGE—PiiAeton
In nuking tluy win* ••ag«*x
. -gru5^of female iiij,. m, they know by
you want. 1 have !l\e backs and three
above tbe bcHtum of the pit and fonr Koarh. lot 81. Oak HelghU; $760.
lo
gc*Hl
cundl'tun.
Will
take
<
Edmund M. Franklin and wife to Os-! bo|*!*er* to eUimip in.
On
'f
, evperiemv that it will effect a rnre.
.l-seatoil carriage* in stock, also a nice
Cora Crego to Emma L. I*an>oes. car B. Scofleld and wife, lots 67 C8.' Medici family, s eanlinal. avkc»l
ft'(>l fro ml he top. and It bad
watch,
camera
or
gun.
C.
R.
Docktr«l u
Women who are tn>ubled with (tsinful
lino iwoii.-aie«l carriage*, traps sind
takeu for a muu.l stone.* Investiaation wA of s^ of n% of sw«4. sec. 2€. town Oak Heights: $1,000.
era.v. 4.33 Sixth street.
aug 17-3t
j bisho|t w lm WB* |M>pular in Thuvuee, or irregular awns
single liuggi*
Kindly give me a call
ding (or flstulcncek
fl
hut disilk.vl l.v hltuM'lf. to !.reakfavt In bloating
leocorrh
prtn«tl it til tH< a human skull, and alt 2C. range >; $35 50.
Jsmes D»wson to Ellen Dawson, wki i his »irueu. Tb.- i-urdliwl liai.Hletl tlie falling, inflummaiion or
r oleri
i In need of anything in thik line.
oleeration of STORE TO RENT; sImi right r
Ivlward W. lienibu-wm and wife i.>
the parts of the akeletun were found.
of nw^. sec. 7. town 27. range 11; $2. ; hiMtnq. a gU.** of wine. Al tl«*
the uterus, ovarian troubles, thi
houxe with city water and gas. In­
The skeleton will be put tusvthcr by Ransom C. Ijing. cl al. |«rcels, Groen
•bearing-down"
fn-ling.
dizzic
•0.
I
o|Mwr f
XINO, COACH 8TALUON. At" Vet­
quire of E. A. Klldrc. 534 W. Ninth
Lake township; $1.
faintness, indigestion, nervous pi^
several iibysieiuus aad presented
» the wine. ni.d tlx l.isho|. h-ft
______ ______
ake ine
Lena Tn>mm to Arvllla Gardner, j
trwtiuo.
or the______
blues,________
should take
f
street.
aug 3 tf erinary hospital every Saturday baJ*
John H. and Maggie J-'lack to Elijah
the Masua blah school for use in tht
A sertnnt Hk'Ij thn w it nwa.v. The mediate action tn ward off the serious
of season.
Jnly 2242
study «if anatomy. About fmir Inches Porter, ct ai. lots 11 and 12. block 3. lots 26 27. block 2. Guodrirh’s 3rd add: !
TO RENT—Fnliirnlshed rooms; also a
inve«iuenrc*
snd
be
restored
to
health
$300.
I
luivtrengthbvtaking I.vdia E. Pinkaisive the e>e on the left side of tbe V. H s 4lh arid. $1,725.
good bam. Inquire at 218 Weal
Wm. O. Foote aod wife to Samuel ■
Howard \\*hltlng and wife to Oscar
forehead there Is a scar about four
Eleventh street.
July 19-lf
Farrow,
lots
63-01.
block
2.
and
lot
22.;
inches hmjt. wlileb would show that llorkman. Jr., e 4» feet lot 1.3, block
block 3. Oak Park; $200.
j
tbe iHTson was wounded JB the htwd (J. H . L. A Co‘s 7th add: $1.2'*o.
James H. MonnH* and wife to
by a sharp Instrument. It Is tbouKbl
Auditor General to Cha-s. II. narratt.l
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
Notice to Taxpayers.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
FOR SALE-Ijumch, 18x4 fl. 8
that the skvletun is that of an Indlau.
The tax rolls fur tbe cullcctloa o(
1*-- H. 1*. EclipHA*; gtNxl rover; a baron aecuunt of the shape of the skull
school aod city taxes and special, as­
g*in. ThfK^. \V. Slxiiton. Cit/.. 716.
and the fact that most of the teeth
sessments fur the five wards of the
aug 17-61
wero double.
cUy' of Traverse City. Mich., have heea
Billy-two iwrsons wore drownt'd in
FOR 8ALE-Heav> work loam with placed In my hands for cidlectloo.
the waters of Mirhljcan durlna the
1 will IM* in nty office for the paror
wlilioui
banicsse*
or
wagon.
J.
mnlilli of Jul> aerordlnc to the moathK. Gn-lllrk I'd.
aug Hrtf |to*e of cunertlng said taxes every
ly niortallt) refsirl issutnl by the sec^
week day from now until Nov. 1.199k,
relary ttf state. There were elj;h‘
from 8 o’clock until 11:30 o’cUick in
: FOR SALE—Ibill loti -offire di->k.
deaths from tetanua. Atfsl seven of
hanks pigeon boles. 50 Inch, flrs?- tbe forenoon, and from 1 o'clock until
Ihesi- were directly traceable to
4 o'cUxrk in the afternoon of each day.
rlasK c«mdltion. bargain if sokl i
1500 yards of Plain Colors, Changeabje Colors, and Color Combinations, in Taffetas and Louisines. A complete
l-\>urib tif July celebrations. Thore
All taxes paid before SepL 1st wiU
onre. Address Ueeord uflJrQ.
wrere two deaths from rabies durlof
'Vhcatitifulconcctionofbrij?ht.clcan, fresh, fine, high-grade Silks, and the most astonish­
be received without, colleettoo fe«,
aug IC-St
the month.
ing feature of this Great Silk Sale is that the prices asked are hardly half their real val­
and all taxes remaining unpaid on
While most cities are fortunate in
FOR SALE—Sait U>at and two
Sept. 1st and unMl CHrt. 1st. a penalty
ues. Silks really worth S5c, $1 and $1.25, at.......................................................................................
the annual rrcurrvnee of Arlior Day.
shore Ixial houses.
»;<il SiTond of one KT cv'iu for collection will bo
cntidlliuns at Traverse City are mi dtfatreel. I'hone 2‘jl.
aug 15 5t charge<i. On al! taxes remaining un­
N
Silks worth 69c and G5c. at 39o
fereni that II has heeome necessary
paid on Oct. l«t and until Nov. 1st a
FOR 8ALE-I offer m.v houne and lot penally of two per cent for collection
to at>l*olut a time for tbe Keneral trim
Everybody should see these silks and take advantage of the opportunity to secure a fiattern at about half the
usual cost.
at
Sixth sir.-, ( for sale. If not will lie charged.
tuiait of shade trees, in order thal
^
wild hy Septimher. would rent furtravel f»n the streets may not bt* longer
Office, Room 202 State Lank bldg.
tn.-^lM*d lo dctilrable l»ariy. C. It
impt^dt'd. And while one day is con
M E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
Doekeray.
aug 8 sepl 1
ililereil enouxh for the i;reat duty of
idatiilnK. Traverse City finds it neces
Jnly 250cL
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining tahje.
sar> to set aside two days for trim­
oni- sideixMirJ. one refrig»Talor, re­
ming. The mayor therv^ore deslitnaleU
They arc going fast—soon they will be gone. If you think it is a good investment to buy Summer \Va**h Goods
volving liook case, three dining
yest. nlay and today for this purpow'.
now at half and even one-third of early season prices, come quick, for assortments are rapidlv diminishing!, Three
Hours for sprinkling lawns are from
chairs, arm chair, three rocking
whirb in most ritles would be a rank
great lots to which practically every piece of Wash Goods in stock will gradually find its way.
to 8 a. m. and from 5 to 9 p. m. At
chairs and other article.s of furni­
ration. It would aeem that Travture. Inquire at 911 South Gnknj o time ran water tie use<l witbont
erw i«. d<-iermlni<d to come out of tho
LOT 1-Wash Goods-This lot con- LOT 2-Wash Goods that were 15c. LOT 3-Wash Goods that were 20c.
Bozrlo or sprinkler attached. On ac­
ft reel.
aug 3-tf
wissli- |> I ii.s then B|i|ilaud the worthy
count of the great amount of water
sists mostly of remnants of 10c,
ISc and 20c a
| 2.5c, 30c and 3r,c.
‘ 12^0
moil\i» of her mnxor and citizens.—
FOR SALE-Thn-e new seven rrKim used during the day for manufactur­
!2>^c. and 15c grades.
Manistiv Dally News
hou«i<*s in go(Hl location. F«ir sale ing and other purposes necessary rules
Stale lliKhwa.v rommlsshmer Earle
on easy w rni-s. Inquire at 20S .V for sprinkling lawn* must be
say* thai the road whk h l» to be built
Oak str«*et.
.
aug 2 1 mo* forced.
II. O. Joynt. SnpL i
from l.ansltig to tlie'.\i;rtrultural colJun 24 tf
l«we will be historical. It U unique in
FOR SALE-A few household good-^
•the fact that the t’nlUtl Stati „ |;overD
carpets. sfo\es and all hieych- kjoLs.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
tnenl. Ilmuich the acrlrtiliural odlepe.
Ineluding brazer. 311 East Front St.
Not old. rum|>lctl up stock, hut new, choice gnirments. Here arc
the slate, the city and the l•o\nshi|>
July 3Mf
gnvTt
I
at ItcncfiU
for thoee who rewl and
will all contribute u* the Imlldtin; of |
the t*o miles of roa*l. w Inch will cost
BeanUfol Skirts.
Bc88ilfiil Corset Covers, trimFOR SALE—Houst and lot, barn on
alsiui lir.oiin The ffiiiitl t*iai,-. cu
worth 7.V, at...
mod with lact* or eiiibroidlot, 112 W<*st Elgj|nh sirecH. Price
rmm«-iii will eontrlluiie alxuit
eiy, worth .'toe. ‘lOc, T'lc ami
$2.too. one third do»n, lialanre to
BcaatHul Skirts, elaborately
B-.^TUtifuI
Knife
Plailetl
ami
other
styles
tli.it
si*M
all
se.T.son
at
the state fj.isst. the rliy will lumlsi,
fl.OO, at
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East
trimmed with lace and in$.1.00 and $*i.0O. ewry one this season's tiiake.
Ao OTt
REKOYBD TO OFFICES
aid anil (lie iowu.-hi|t will build th*
Ninth street, or address John Chine.
now choice of over fifty skirts for only.................
dPO.VJL/
bridfti's and ctiherts The imlanci' «d
Cheboygan, Mich.
July 19 if
OVEI JOHNSON ONDGCOl
the rtisi will ln' provided for by iirivaie
Ollier
SkirU,
triuiimd
with
Mlisltfl
Drawers,
trimmed
with
subscript loo The niad will tn- graded
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monihly pay
lace or enihn>idt‘rv, at
lace and enibroidon-. liicLs
twenty-vine f«*et In width, and have a
nients Herman W. Smith, C13 West
or inaertion. al
w. o. fMIOI-IOL.«
/luelalb'd roadway «if flfleen feel.
ElcvcnUi ftreet. CiUzens phone 199
the CUT at U

Tlnosaiidsif WMia

MBdlBRCMBSa

WANTED.

6b^b6

PIONEER LIVERY
AND HACK LINE

m

FOR RENT.

r«.-uu,

li

TAXES

FOR SALE

A SALE OF NEW SILKS
SENSATONAl PFICES ON WASH GOODS!

IIOTICE TO WATER TAKERS

3Hc

EXTRAORDINARY SALE PRICES ON LADIES’
FINE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR!

A Hattie Creek hoiisewrlfc has colvei!
the |dumlier..qu5^on. W.-iim-sday was
her last day In a n»nted house, hnt the
rent was iiald up till evehlnc Before
she was midy to move, however, the.
landlorxl sent up a hiinrh i*f ptumliers
and put them at work in the lutsemen*.
Tbcir wrork anno.v«*d Im't ehtidn'n nn<!
the woman told the plumlKm to leave.
They gave her the laugh and set at
work, whereupon the woman went up
sUlrs and got a revolver. Her de|tariUH' wav folhiwed by a show it of bul­
lets tliiongh t^e flot>r and the hasty
evil of tbe workmen, who did not even
stop for I heir tools. Investigation
jirvueti that the gun was not almt'd at
the plumUrs and the police could do
nothing. The woman vacated the
iHHise at the propv'r time.
The movement of the greatest jieach
crop the lu-nton Harbor rt'gloo has
cvtT knuwh has begun. ^'Cdnesday
. night a shipment of 4.000 packages
was made, md for the next three
weeks there will be a daily Increase.
For three hours Wednesday afternoon
Tcrriiortal and Weal Main atraeu.
loading to the boat docks, were block
aded with hoadreds of fruit wagoBA
night the altnatlga was little
better. Finding It impossible
tor the shipments far Uelr fleet of
atanaicrs. the’O. A M. line has leaned

$1.25, $1.50, $I.fs,
$1.98 and $2A0

aEARANCE PRICES

23c, 33c, 43c, etc.

DRESSES-OR SUPS
Drosseo worth

MEN’S NEW HIGH-GRADE SUITS, $5.00

To clear the deck for Fall Goods Uiat arc now on the v
. h.ivv
gntherod together and placvxl on front Uihles ov» r lUU *hi;;li.
grade stylish suits, lawrly all this season's uuike. worth
$10.00, $1*2 50 and $15 00. your ehoice for

only.....................................................................

$5.00

1

ENn UNDERWEAR
L.\DI !•>;• li.trZK VESTS, worth 25e and 3.5c
LA1UE.S- ASO MlSShSi’ UNION SUITS, worth
2->c and XV, at..................... .'.......... ..........................
MKK S AND HOYaS' BALBRIGGAN UNDER\N EAR. wortli ii-V, at............... ...............................

In uildition to all these wonderful lkin.;ains. we are now

19c

liic
22c

REDUCED PRICES ON EINONAS AND WRAPPERS
line Ui
, in liirht or
dark,
i
irk, arorth

33c

DENTISTS

23c. 33c, 43c. 49c, 69c

Si’i 18c S3SJ 33c s:^r;?i..88c
Dreaat'S worth

On. SnqfH & PnibalitN

SENSATIONAL SKIRT SALE, $3.00

49c

rsn;™""... 98c

NEW NOVELTIES IN BELTS
Special V^ues at lOc, 25c. 35c. 45c, and 50c

BeaoUfkl Siiuaer VrAp^e^$.
looe trimmed. QQ^
worth $1.25,at.. OOC
Dark wrappers worth 75c.4fC

Giving Away Free
Beailtiftil Dinner Sets Vab'«?
FINE LIFELIKE DOLLS te please tke ChildrcB, EUbonldy Trimmc4 UNDERSKIRTS for Udies. Upholstered Sett SLEDS
for Boys. SUIT CASES for men.
Wc give a premium ticket with every
«>nt purcliosi?. For 1»0
of these tickets you can Kot a beautiful 4;J piece Ihmier .Set. For
50 tickets you can get a Suit Case. Doll, or I’mlerskirt.
There
is no reason why you can’t find it interesting to inuh- here.

Look Elsewhere. If YouJWIeh. Before Buying~Here. But Be Sure. Abeolutely Sure, to Look Here Before
You ConekSer Buying Eleewhere.

firSth '

June 27-U
FOR SALE—Warehouse building on
Bay streeL corner Hall, also 14horse power gasoline engine and
feed mill outfit; also 9-room hrlck
re.*ildence. 537 Sixth slroeL Apply
to John Uorsficld at residence.
June 26 tf
FOR SALE—Store building, stock and
fixtures. Will sell all or any part.
or will rent building. Apply at once.
Chas. Roaenthal. Traverse City. Mich
may 27-lf.

Teacher of Vielio
SBiitk Side Slifie Store

329 SOtlTM' uwa STREET
J. M. HUELLMANTEL_
real'estate aid'loams
No^tery P»kJfe>lio

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work

FOR SALE—II lots *ai Hannah's 5th
add; 6 onesicre lots fronting on 14th ■BK. Prone 8L
streeL 4 In Griffin k. Winnie's adiL.
and 3 lou on West Fronl slreeL
Will be sold on easy paymenU or
exchange for other property. Geo.
W. Raff.
Mar 11-tf

jum oBiw ran..

MISCELLANEOUS
A. W. HOLLINGSWOltTM—Empio,.
ment contractor and commission
salesman. We are In touch with
more than 50,000 telephones, mills,
factories and business concerns.
Will endeavor to furnish employ­
ment or employes, sell or exchange
Anything from a bicycle to a

JL T ouwi^ivrartdra. ^
JJkm, A. fMOBMVIS'

UP-TO-DATE HACK LBfB
BUOBBB^

au.mi:iMiw

BHANB

ats.in:BMii

M

TNt gviiwwa tmwm, TmvmtK cmr. mamM,

OU> Si

iKinMimpbtr Fv s*

WOT t KaiiBw. <■ the ■

«M «r PMto. XaiM to •«*

a BMall vfBivB ttat ICS raitvair BlatloB
k kapir a waittarraom: ctek«U hasB
We bare and oBer for sale tbe folta ha hoi«ht oa the Cfala. Ike tapal c^. k M ymn oU.
lovlBg Hat of rwl estate. It la all de­
kaee la a ptala cvoalorr eottage. h* bbbotvb tte BuBcrti
sirable property aad onut be aold.CBH
so aaall that the —pseoc. who prou <»iy *■ hk or pboM for pcicea.
fers to spead hk ■n—n oa ht«
7» ft. OB Bay 8L. oppoaite Barrow’s
AS^
the tiMM Md flMh m4 yacht, aerer remstat botb thaa a few
««Bet BB fcls featum. He k
tom. BmOdlng on same Is now
hoora. rt%m the pash adloCakc the ahott of BUtBre. vltli a aoaaewbat torI wareboBSC. but can be used for
house oae geu Bae views of the Oaa- M ooBpleskB. aad bk amll. tvlnkdwBUlag.
staer boy. Kcar the part there Is to Uag gray cyea bare that fartire apLot a. e. cor. ICth and Resale Sts..
diarBcterkUc of tbe Raaataa
67 ft. oa 16th St.
famed oak trM wkleh k awra tkaa a vorktag ckaa. 1b spite of hk great
60 ft. lot oa Weat »th 8L. east of
thonaaBd yaara oM. Ita epedoot trwak age be k rcaarkabty acUre and bU
No. 6J0.
baa beda hollowed out and provided lOBg. brown balr k oatooebed vltb
House and lot. SOI Sixth St.
with wtadowa and a table, oa wbkb a allver.
House and ku. 1012 Bohemia St.
J. M’adawortb BHchle. a native of
dame of skat la occaslonailr played
House and Iol 8. W. cor. Webster
}9e9 York, bat now a aaturalixed Brilby the naUvea.
Jt, and Michigan Are.
MHieo aome of the newapaperi were kk subject, U aa expatriated. Amcrt^
3 lota on Elmwood are., between
low at Newport. He was aot only
printing funny atories about Wigiam
W’ayne and Bay Sts.
Loeb. priratc aecretary to Prealdent brought up altogether abroad among
Z lots on Elmwood avc.. betweeu
Roosevett. during the laat campaign, Baslisb surroundings but his mother
Wayne and Bay Sts.
i
alleging that be waa the "champion has likewise become by her second
Lot 71. and bouse. Oak Height^
oftcadMMdnofODiaf«n oldaore. Tb« blame^aker In America." because be marriage an English subject, while be
One of the best locations In tbe city
--------------------Mood
and nolil the poboo- waa alw^a ao wflling to assume re- himself served gallantly throughout
M^l^Woodaw
sw Mttcr Uwt k kecidnc op the «kcr ia
or
sarrounding
country
for
home.
4
the Boer war in South Africa as an of­
drioMoottbeploac^bML a&& sponaibimy for anything that went
acres of land, large house, cor. Bay
rong at the while bouse. Mr. I4>eb ficer of tbe EngHah army. He Is popu­
and Ramsdcll Sts:
laughed with the very men who winte lar In London and has so many friends
miTh
12 to 14 arrt*s land in Elmwcxsl townthe yams. Dut one day bis patience and relativoa here that his transfer of
1^ BP the tjium. It iMl«• thet
townsbip. about 1 mile from city
was ta*€*d. The prealdent’a train bad his allegiance from Uncle Sam tc
l»een delayed seven hours between Engfish crown Is not likely to prej­ limits. Will make a good market gar­
den.
PhlladelphU and New York while he udice him to any extent in the eyes of
3 40’* IVi milt's ea.-it of Cedar Run.
New York society.
going to Oyster Bay. Next
4 40’* IXL milt's west of Ct*dar Run
Ing one of ibc New York dailies bad
FMELY VEtfTABU.
^ these flaming bekdilnes; "Presldenrs LAWN WORK—Sodding and aeed- There is rtmsidermble saw MmlM*r
Ing neatly done. All work guaranteed. and plenty of wood timber on this
perBMBCsUj. If you h*« *1!b old*aore Train Waterbound—Ix>eb
land. Stdl gotxl.
or Blocr do not waste time with aalTCi, Blame." "See here, boys." said the Clt. phone 7»€ and 128. Browning 4
h'actory on Hay St., power ami mn
Aug 71 mo
powders, nlsaters, etc., hat write for oot sr-eretary next morning at Oyster Bay. Adsley. ba>k BBd uk for say meilicsl advice you
fhluery n*ady to run. ::53 ft. froiiiag'-.
"thafs going too far." "Very well."
Brkh. We make so charge for cither.
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey,
gt>od l«K'aMt»n f«»r any liut* of luauu
sail! the reporter who had written the
Charisvoix and Harbor Springa, Sun­ fan tiring.
story, "ni correct It tomorrow and
day. Aug. 2a BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
Alsti several gHl-t*tlge land contractr
say you were to blame.”
A. M.
aug IMt
aug 10 tf
J. E. MrellU-k Co.
Report has It that John W. Oates is
making all the other plungera at Sara­
WEEK END EXCURSIONS to Ml!
toga bx*k small. Oates tbinka and
Bbls for the job of driving a two^ waukee. via M. 4 N. E. and N. T. Co
It Is not gvotrnlly known thai I>r arts In thousands where Ihe average
Washington (ilaihlrn — w bo has ho vlg' man does the same things In dollar inch tubulor well with a three-lneh Round trip 13.00. Gtdng Thurwlaj
casing at sehn<d district No. .7, While- aficrntKtn and leaving Mllwanl.ee Mon
oroorly aoo-«tl ihi rhuTh for lln ac- hills. He hardly recognlccs amall
day night. Augt. 3rd. 10th, 17th, 24th
reptaoc«> of "tain ini' tnoncy—and change when he st*es ll. Ills Ik*Is at water township.
All bids must he In by Aug 25. The and 3l8L
aug 2-tf
John l» II«K-k«-f»lleT si-ro miinir)’ Ihe rae«Mi are all up In lhr«*o flgure*.
lioys tocrihrr In Tioga riMinlv. New he pays a dollar for a ahavc and tosses school Itosrd res<*nres the right to arrv^pt or rejriel any or all bids. Adilress
York, allendcd
adjoining dlnirlct anoMier clollar to the boy who ablncj
Frank E. Sours. Elk Rapids.
.acbouta and fri-iMHOlly not In rival his sh(K*s. He buys a g«»od dinner for
aug 15-€t
a large iiarty at a time and gives the
spoiling matrbe*.
Dr. John II. I>»ylo and l>r. AnnU* O. biggest tips ever heard of. The
Orcianoy wrrv marrM-d In h'all Illvor. elianeen are that even with his big exDuring Ihe ftdlowlng two wt*ek* the
Maaa^ last wcok. l»r lUrtrl of IWjs- jiense be will break ev€*n nr iK-tter on
present mt*et. At present ho In steamer Columbia will councet at
ton was roalnin of hi*m»r and tho bout
Nonhptirt wllh the steamer Beaver
man was I>r. A. H. Hut U r. Four otb«*r away ahead of the game.
Cb-rj;ymen arc to the fnmt as skill­ for Charlevoix and IVtOKkcy Tues­
physlrtane>«rlrd as iishtTs The brUUgroom iH a native of Fall Klvor. but 1h ful golf players. At Mu* rhampioiiship day*. Thursdays and Saturday. Colum­
of the TninsralHsiKaIppi CUdf aMsoeia- bia leaves Traverse City at 8:30 a. m.
BOW prarllrlng In Orafton. W. Va.
Uev. P. H. TallKil of Wlehlla. Kanaug lMf«
Since hla arrival In Mila rmintry. M.
was In the s«*rond sixteen and
WlUe, Huaala’a rhlt f rc prestiiiatlve in
I through a strong field In splundld
the peace m-goMallonH. has won for
INDIAN CAMP MEETING—Steamer
himself a %aai amodnt of giwwl will. golf, finally winning the cons«ilaMon Columbia will run an excursion Sunlip and 2 to piny. In the In­ I day morning, leaving Traverse City at
Whatever he has said for imblleation
has Uwn ehararlerln d by laet. g«s»d fant days of the game In Mils roiinlry 9 a. m. Returning, leave Northport at
tlainsford was the beat 4:30 p. m.'. reaching Traverse City al
taste and bn-adlh of vb w . and he hai
ahowu himsidf to Ik* In every way a player among the clergy men and he 7 p. m. Fare for round trip 50 cents.
man of brain rorrosiKuidlng with hi* look part In Ihe amateur champion­ Wyssong’a orchestra.
aug 17-3t
ship of 1K95 at Newport. The same
until tlio house is up to liiul
atalwart phyalque.
that you’ve iiaiil tixj much for
Miss Marie Corelli has imporicHl In­ preeminence Is now accorded by genconsent to Hev. Simon Carr, who
rlumb
to Stratford-on-Avon a real Venetian
plays
for
the
Huntingdon
Valley
Coun­
Fi...
gt^ola and a rt'al Venetian gomlolb r.
t M
EcoRomY
#f
Time
H
brbb
out Is'fon*
jre Imtid. Wi* murt
dreased In proper eoaltime. and on try dub. Philadelphia. At Plainfield.
EcBBomj
of
PU
bo
N
obby
«ti^i
fullest invt«ti^ation
of the i
maonlkht nights Miss C.ir.111 sails N. J.. Hev. Dr. H J. Carmll Is proraREAD THE STORY
ions sorts of bunl ami soft wo<xls
thc weekly handicaps. Rev.
SUKUtt on the historic Avon. It Ih sai l
llr prices
”1 give my little girl $2.50 a
' the gondola Is a work of art. beauM J. K Adams made a gooil showing at
charjp*.
Vrm
will
have
ive t
Ihe
recent
ojion
tournament
of
the
week that she is laying away,
fully carvi*d. anil with the emblems of
j?rcts if vou «lle«l with us.
and when she has enough sav(*tl
Venice and the Adriatic In ralse.l Apnwamis dub In BriKiklyii.
slated on excellent author­
up she is going to buy a piano
brtuire. Then* are those who think
with it." This remark was made
the wh(de show U niurh out of plart* In ity that James Haxea Hyde once mar­
to ua by a gentleman the other
shaled Influences that are gcnfnUly
English Stratford
it iKdenl puhllr affairs to secure
morning on our way downtown.
Senator I’nietor of V«-rmoiit is rehlmM*If apiKiIntmciit by the presi­
Wo said to,him, "How old Is
portcil to have said that the finest
your IltUo girl?" He repHod
aiw*ecli hi* ever made ooiislst«sl of four dent as suer«*8sor to G«*neral Peiiier
Cnited
Stales
amliassador
extraor­
that she was “neanly eleven."
words. Senator Hoar in a s|M*«-<'h In
How many jieoplo are doing
the eniirse of wlibh he chaffed gissl- dinary In Paris. The tnalter was se­
this same thing, we have no
naiunslly the senator fniin the i;n*«*n riously undertaken and most earnestly
means of knowing, but wo do
Mountain state, madi* Ihia Utile push«*d. It was mu a joke or a halfhearl<*«l
imivemeni.
but
a
d(*ad
se*t
was
know
(his, that the aforesaid lit­
thnist. "No niau In Vermont Is al
tle girl Is losing Ihe most valulowed to vote unless he has marie |&, made on President lUmsevdt. All ihe
ahlo hours and ybars of her life
(MM trading with MasHaehilselts peo­ wires he could have manipulated were
to study music, and wo know
ple" Senator PriHtor retort ini; "And I»n!led. Some of the hlggesl m«*n In
Throe nights, comm<*m*ing
Ihe e«»untry l»arked him. President
also that her parents arb using
we all vole."
FAIJ^E ECONOMY, for If they
New York has the richest Iwhy. the Klbu of Harvard sis>ke a gt»nd word
would take advantage of
richest l»oy. 4he richest t»aehelor. the lor him. President H<K»sevelt s«*nt for
richest spinster, the richest married this favorite of so many. The chief j
America’s rnMiiior Kei>erTkh KfanWlI SysUib
and the rletiesi widow In the maglstraie lookinl over the aspirant
toire Attrarliun,
The little girl could have a goo<l
whole wtiTld. I'artH t.f thi* big claim | “"‘J l’"‘ him Ihrniigh hi* pace* and the
piano
delivered
at
once
and
at
might I.C t.verthn.ttii tin I loHt* Hcrutlny.
'hat IVt**ldent RikwcvcU
Mu* cash price, save a small rale
but w<- t-<inMnual!y b**sr of John Nich­ bluntly declart'tl: ’This man will not
of iDlerest on the deferrt'd pay­
ols* Brown, tin- richest baby In the do." St» cndt*d the hope* of Hyde.
ments and have the use of the
world: Jamt-it Henry Smith, the rich­
King Alfonso has recelvt*d one of
piano while she saves the mon­
est bachelor; William /Jcglcr. Jr . the tin* »>trangi*st gifts ever presented to a
ey. mile by little, to pay for it.
rlchci*t boy. MB* Stickney. the richest monarch It Is In the shape of two
and probaldy l>e Quito an accom­
aplnsicr; Rockefeller, richest of alii. fine nig* made from the hides of the
plished pianist when her piano
hnr*f* which were kllk*d by the l»omb
rri*8euliiig very Latest Melo.
Is paid for.
Joseph T* Cowan of l>alhis. Tex . Mirown at the young Spanish king
iJramatic Coimxly lSueci*S8e8.
The Kimball system of piano
who liellevc* that heoan* 4d«i acre* of during hi* recent visit to hVance.
pricing and piano selling means
THURSDAY NKiHT,
land In the ht'srt ol New Yt»rk. Includ­
The inistees of the Britbh museum
more than the free use of the
ing the greater part of Central park, have cXpre*»t*d their wllllngno*.* to re
piano while you save the mone.v
say* that he has lK‘.*n ofren*«l by s syn c.-ivc carefully *eb-ett*d phonographic
to pay for It. It means plain
dicate of six pnmilncnt men hi Wall r»>c«.rd* of the voice* of di*llngul*ht“l
figures, one price, based on fac^
FRIDAY NIGHT
atri'c't |i:..(HX».(HM> for a quitclsira to his living men. The rcconl* will be for
tory cost, it’s a protection
claim, or |2(».<HHi.'H'U If he will accept |K>Mi riiy only and will in no clccUmagainst unreasonable pricing
a one-flfi<H*ntb Interest In the estate. ManctR Ik- available for conlemfiorary
and
onacnipulous
agents.
It
Imvlng the balance lo the syndicate.

BOOTED KTHEBIjOOD
^5SJ!L4

SSSs'^

fnioav. auouct

im

At L

Rastall’s
DOVES
FORKS
SPOORS
ALL HEW

SOUVEWRS

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Iktacj for Celebrated Fox
Typevrlters

R. W. Rastall

CITY

Thursday, Aug. 17,

:./

The Middleton
Stock Company

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

Mr. Cowan 1* confident that he owns
the greater |»art of the Ifib-acro estate
OB Manhattan, with fifty other heir*
He says that the offer wa» a trifle to
wbal he exp<*cts to get.
Lord Oarew. the English nobleman.
Is a farmer of reJtow n and owns a herd
of Jersey* of rare strain and mllk-givIng guallUca.^ It I* Lady CareW* de­
light to go. milkBiaid fashion, in abort
akin RAd low-cut Uidlre. and fill a
bright tin pall with the crt*am.v yield.
She 4s an expt'rt milker and emn put
aany of the dairymaids to blush in
mpldlty and In obuioing milk from
tka most fractious -cow of tbe herd.
Of ooorae. ll la pure sport for her lady­
ship and nothing pleases her more
than to Invite aristocratic frienda to
Vratch her aa she plays the pan of
lallkBiald.
The Oenaah anpraaa Baaally aprada

Rev Daviil H Bud. the new presi­
dent of G4*orgttnwn university. i| a
cousin of Col David H. Bud. U. 8. A.
He was graduatw! from Yale in 1883
and has lK«en succ<*s*lvdy Instructor
In elasslc* at Holy Cross college, clas­
sics and higher malhematics at Su
Francis Xavier college, professor of;
physic* St St. John’s college and of i
physics and mechanics at Gcorgetow n '
university,
j
The famous British Onlcr of the!
Garter has so far been conferred on i
only one oriental ruler, vlr., the ahah
of Pi'rsla. Before many months, how­
ever. It wrlll be bestowed on the em­
peror of Japan, between whose eonniry and Great Britain the cloaeat reUtloas now exist. It U the preeeat Inteotlaa to have the prince and prin­
ce** of Walec. at the end of their visit
to India. saU in a great warship to

SRTBi T®tt Hobby
We are showing an elegant
stock of fine pianos, comprising
aome of tbe very best and high­
est clasa makes. In all the fancy
light and dark wood case*. Also
a number of exchanged upright
pianos, which have been thoc'
oughly repaired In our woriishop, ranging In price from $110,
1150.1185 to 1225. Payments to
mult you. If you can’t call aoon,
write for apeclal price* and
tenna -

KIIVIBAI-IU
Muttio

M. B. HARHER* Prop
MaddoarA. T. IWadriahTiBhosatats

IR. W. E.. MOON—Phonea. oBc*.
ClU.. 107; Bell. 99. Realdenoe. 716
Was'vtnglon atrooL Cltx. phona 216;
Bell. 99.

VIR, VIGOR & VITALITY

EXCURSIONS

lewelry atora.

Both

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phytlclan and surgeon. Removed to of­
fices over I-Yrst National bank. OUxen* phone 385.
DR. F. P.”lXwTON—Physician and
BurgiHUi, iK-w Munson block. Both
phono*. Night calls promptly at­
tended to.
HARRY B. HARNER—Kxport piano
tuner and action rcpilator. Katlafactiun guaranto<-d. With Kimball
Music House. Cltx. phona 204.

ClUzons phone 3C4.

Bay Stoameis

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—d O. Car­
ver. Prict'.s reasonable. Offico wllb
O. P. C.'irvcr ainl llro. ollth pboiicH.

NE-AB.TA-WANTA
Leave8:30a. m.: il:O0 a. m.i

WANTED:

!

onh Tronble. .d Norron, ProxtraU.ai. «d J
(*,rtia ipaU.m an.1 of KctU-|«y m Trawr
City, for frea troainiut for oae uonth.

BOWERS HARBOR

PROF. HUBBARD
125 FRONT ST. |

DRS. J. 0. A MARY J. ’TRUEBLOOD

NOITHPOIT POINT
Leave 8:30 a. m.

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS

Furt> Ne-ah-LT-wiiuta niul
Bowers Hurl
)m- iui, Northixirt mnl
Nortbliort Point, 50c
Bind
trip

Wynkoop flal. Otlaen, Phon* C.

JOHN R. SANTO

RETURNING SANE DAY
Isclsl h.-iinly sr.. |---------of wrlbkUa and

New WUkalm Bloek. IhsTaroa

M.&H.E. TIME CURD

a Y. CARVER A BRO^ ^

l»r Ch»rl.«- Kb.A ><-«!, thv
of
hosutiflrr-, t«ls.T.
thr r«sttlt of
of
•tudv Slid vv;HTlfn.-. by Ur LTuu-lai. s physi
■•ion of hiirh otandinc tn hi, prof<-«»i'>n,
hU prirjiarallMB t, Ih.- onU on.- In *h.< ,
frs ,j
r-rtHrni/nl an<l iiulonMrf i.y tb.*-m.-du-.!
m«du-a........
................. ............................
».-raiij. It lx
the ..oIt preparation ----- **5"!^*................——J------------kno-n toxrten.^ which wilhout the ux- of________Via torsaixH • A. A. K IL
m.Jl.-tn-x an.l umlc* will round out the hoi AT
.......... j*.......... „
| ? It> n 1

....! iir

li;.

'•no appbeaMon often «h<'wmg aUeri.l..!
pruvonient. ...lex-tillv wh.-n Ih- fumjs

rapiosjjndiaw

spec'*”'

U A. BUILDINC

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

GEO. A. JARVIS

For dexe-lopinj the httxt or to moke
l.r.xK.t nrin. Urjp- and hoaullful. nolMiiK

thnmeh ihu cane.-

FIRE KSURANCE
Oflea 166. Naw Wllhalm hlaat.
fhoBa.6S«.

COMPARY.

DENTIST

«t

!p»-'

Dangers of a
Great City

201 FRONT STREET
J. H. Mnrai
fin. W NcNillir
MOHROE & MeWETH''

6ENERAL INSURANCE
81 I NEWWILHSLM BLOCK

O. D. MILLER
de

NUMEROUS STERLING
SPECIALTIES

a L. LoorwooD, o. p. * v-.

Prices, I Oc, 20c, 30c
Seats on sale.City News SUmd

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY, Graduate To­
ronto UnlvoPKliy. Oflice In Munson
bldg. Telephones, ofllco 103; reab
» 104.

Leave I1K)0 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.

Just Plain Folks
SATURDAY NIGHT

PJCKAivSt.

The C. B. Taylor Goal Co.

Beyond the Law

positively

OR—Oflice over• Amen
Special atlentloB
to eye, ear. nose aid throaL Glasses
fliifd. Bulb pbooea., Baaldence 519

Y«v Are Not Feeling Well,

lock, Travorso City. Mich. Citizens phone 105.

SOUTH SIDE MEO CD.

OPERA
HOUSE

DR. F. MOLDBWORTH— Special ab
tcniion to dlroaaca of tbe eye. car.
nose and throaL
Glasaea fltted.
Rooms 7 and 8, H. 4: L.
L MarcanM
Co. block. 1

tired and worn ooL perhapa over­
worked. Don’t feel tnis way when

Try a *>lli to-nlght.For Bala by all DraggiaU
lO 0«nt and 2B Oertt Rc-xas
A6CCPT NO SUBSTITUTES

To Charlevoix* and Petoakey

geon. OBce 206 Bast Front SlrecL

Let us vitalize an Idna
for you.*

Boardman River
Electric Light
& Power Co.

CIVI

‘‘Cool as a Cucumber**

new Bute Bank BaUdlng.

Mitt. E. L. BONNER’S hair dressing
partort, over Oty Book Store, Room
la
••

They PBrtfy tbe Bleed, mi riflit the
OlMTdOTd SiMBaek, areaM the Slag,
•lefc Umt. dlaMi Slek-Headaohe, hSoi
B9 the Nerveea 8y*tea, aad repair the
dama|e oasMd By tverwark aad Brala

BIOS WANTED

DON’T WAIT

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

are eo near at hand, they wiD
build yem up. ke^p you wt-il and
ward off ElUawroea. SMi Headaek*,
Wotot DthiUty, Um
Kiia«y

m twirr sncific co« Atut>u. 6a.

GEREMIHEWS OF THE WORLD

t WUhela block. OUaens pbcA*

No matter WHAT POWER
TouS’6 been using, jvn'U
EVENTUALLY Tm p loy
electricity, not onlv for eoonomio resK»s,bat for re«K>n«
^^tility and general adapu.

HAHDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHfflA

NEW WATCHES

mK»eiuis

aECIRICITT
FOR
POWER

Dr.etailisCi..l08FalttDSt.N.Y.

Pere ATarouette
and HUvonkoo.

*----- j: KkHOiL a^» Traverw C
8. r. MOHJ.iat. UoaThia Agoat.
It has been estimated that should
ny one desire to imretinse the rail­
way* of the world his outlay would
amount to about 63U.UW.uuu.uuu.

EYES
EXAmilNEO FREE
CLASSES
UMUND TIUT All
Cura HaaBaohaa. Straighten
Croaa Bgaa and Raatora
FarfaotVialoo.
DM. P».

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