The Evening Record, June 09, 1905

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The Evening Record, June 09, 1905

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

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1905-06-09

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THE EVENING RECORD
•MOAL TBUMMPM WIIVICl.

SmUTION.
ISJ^UTE

TflAVCIItC CITY, MICHIOAN. FRIDAY, JUNE «, HOS.

6 PAQE8
ADJOURNED CASE.

COMPANY HAS
STAra CARS

Pelilian to Otonlva Lassra^a Attnh>
msnts Put Over.
Tha petition to dtoaedre tbe attach^
mesta in tha Lawrence aaaoa whkA
was to hard had a tearing in JosUee
mrr MOVEMENT TOWARD PEACE Cnrtto* court this afternoon at 1 EiXTH DAY OP THE EAGINA^f
o'clock received another adjoutipent
MAE SEEN EECUN.
E-TRIKE WAS QUIET.
unUl Monday morning at 9:30 oVboek
owing to the abae^ of P. C. Oltbert
and J. J. Tweddle. tha attorneys in the
case who are attending the Leetonan
Clmlt omit at Latond today.

I jtfU'STEMsuEioTimnni
I
t

IMDOEEIELE TO AAY IF WAR IE
ORAWINO TO AN END.
TkM FMtd Marvhal Oyama
OaiMrat LIncvtUh Have EMn
OfEarad to Nat Enfafa l« MattllHiaa Panding Paaca.

8)r Wire to tEe Bvcalnc Record.
m. Petntoorjf. 3 30 p. m.. Joae
ObE or Uia hlcEeat Ronton OffletoU
vbo 'acted wlib fnll authorlijr nld toEar to ih** eorreapondant oi tbi*
Serlppa MrlUvI^raas asaorlatlon that
r Ecrtppa-MclUvl
I ■ a Btovement toward peace haa ^>eKini.
;
•‘Wla liaro npi reoelvad Japan'e tamu
aa jH.** he sald.^aBd unUi we do It
•i la inpoealble t^day If the war U
dravina. to an o&. We Uape it will
, derHop nornuUly.^bat the eltuatkm la
ao delicate ihat^lbe allchtest more
: will dlaarrange the \fhole peace naehlBeiy.It ia beliered In well-lnfonned cirelee that Field Marshal Orama and
Ccoeral Unevltch have betm <»rdered
^ to not engage In active ho«tlIitie«
pending the malt of the present
peace negotlaUona.
(f •
Two Ware Killed.
4
B(, Petersburg. Juno 9.>-Tbe troops
and Jewi were In a oolltalan In Minsk
V today. Two peraooa were killed and

■ IM injure.

GRIND RIVED
NOWFALUNG
DYKE HELD BUT EIXTY MIORE
•LOCKE WERE INUNOATfO.

tEST SIDE SCHOOIS CLOSED
tOEE TO WESTERN MICHIGAN IE
HEAVY ON CROPE.'

Many Cattle Were Drowned—CondlHena Are Impreelnf Today—Mortttary Laos to PlaoEod Eaciion
la EaUmatad at 1600,000.
Hy Wire |o the Kvooing Record.
Ihitmli, Mirli, JiuH? H —nooU ismditk«a ill Mirlitoan are improving tixlay.
Wosieiit Michigan Imih stiFi-nH] a ktss
iriOn.ti
fnun the iweiit
heat lest rrop in nwri* that stH-ilon l*t
etripiMHl or the prodnci of wealth
llundmU pr ralllu were kllliul,
(iiand riter a* (IraiDl ll«pl«li>*liarke<t
li|i this mimiliig HtHIha ai> adilliloiial
arra on Ilia west side alHmi fii«i>
aqiiam hhaks in I'tieiit turi ing all Ihe
adhnols on that side to iloso down
Tha dyke is Still bttiding Us own and
ttto river la falllna einwlr.

PDUCEMAHWAS DR EVERY CAR

IS DUlin OF
ADANOONMENT

ALIO ONE OP STREET CAR COM
PAMY’S DEPUTIES.

RETURIEO AT 9 lAST NIGHT

closed doors the jury In tbe Anna
Cohen murdor trial, which has occu­
pied the attention of the I^eetonan Cir­
cuit court f<»r four days this week,!
brought III a verdict at 9 o'clock last
night, convicting her <jf alisndonnient.
which means an indeterminate sen­
tence of not less than one year or more
than ten, years ap«ii behind prison
liars.
Immediately following tbe announce­
ment by the foreman of i_he jury, a
motion was made by the attorneys for
the defendant for an arrest of judg­
ment which was allowed by the court
and Miss Cohen was admitted to liall
on the same lx>nd which she has had
alnce htn* arrest. A hearing for a mo­
tion for a new trial will be heard at
Traverse CHy at Mime date to be anQonneed lairr, though It will he In the
month of July.
I’ubllr henlinuTH Ik largely divided
I to the n>suli of the trial and many
■e In favor of conviction arctirdlng
• the full ••xtent of the charge, while
olhprs <-xpie<M. their b«lb/ In the enllr»* liin«Kenee of the young girl. Aa
far as Ihi^ jury siimmI durliu^ their Iimg
hours of di-liberali<m nothing: can be
learned of their ballot*.
The chancery rtr*- of John Strang
vs. Michael Mtrang was laKeti up this
morning folhiwlng fbe aun«»unri‘roeni
of Ihe Jiir)'s venllcl. Ihe case lielng
Ihe outcome of a Idil to set aside a
de<ul. IV V. r.llherl and I*rati * Davl*
are the atbunrys for the rase.

Z. KUCEBA CASHED UP
Got Drunk and Bpant the Night In Jail.
Wharl Ht Bmaahad Up Eomt
Furnitura,

mermc Ron
)Ett t tew
lea wirth 112 EBi $14, dtElRc ost

We have someof the daint­
iest little slippen for the
children that yon ever saw,
and we
make it a point
to cany a mpeh greeter tbriety o' styles, sizes and
widths than you will find in
other stores.

Received today more of thoee popuUr eelling CAPS for ladies, miaoee
and children.
8teirri>erg Brea.

TO BEGIIR TOMORROW
•EA-rViPVOJL'V^^

Roundabout Tripe.

GEKTL^II'H!
Foryoar aH-etkmof voeotioa mnw
*oriM. It doat.(i't dn to pat oft tU1 tha
Ual aiocBtat bcTjlac th* artlrba nocOad
for the oatual MUBtaer oattac.
Tberr'* DrtM Salt omw, UmbroIlM,
Straw Hat*. Kechwoar. yhary Rmo.
ftecUree -hlrt . S«lt> oad lanaltowahla
«m*U article, to be orlertad Mora yoa
ourt, oad onr *tock te Jwt bo«h)liig
oTM- with tbe dMirabk) irn.a>

Dainty Oxfords and Sandals
75c to $1.00

MISSES'

Friday, JoDe 9.1905

American Drug Store

If we can’t phase you in
childrens* slippers, give it up.

OxUrds
and
SJIpptn

tleip
Shafts

'MlTriedri^

THE

.

Oralora EEWr^vW ODoWHI*rm

$L00 to $1.50

■OUEnN:
1 Few <lnj'8 nffo n Indy rt‘rk innrkisl while in our
^ store; “How NICE uiul
XK.\T you nlwnys l(«k. I
like to e*>nie in here. 1 tlon’t
iKH* how* you k(*ep thinua eo
niev*.’* We felt Huttentl, nn<l
yet we h«ir eomethinU liki*
that nlmoat every tiny. W»*
HAVE ft Nh'-\T STORK,
II CLEAN STORE. It is tw
aimngetl that we*«*nn ke<‘i) it
clonii, and we do keep it
clean. Our goixls are chvin,
fresh and up-tonlato. When
we put np ft isickaffe
l»nt
it up neatly and securely. Wo
tlo our level best to do everj'thiiiR rinhU Did you over
notice how neat and clean
our store looks? How well
wo do thin^rs? If not, tiy
us once.

■iv’:;-

Kobeck & Hoyt

Oxfords ftnij Sandals

Ka»m« p-a-ont

H. R. Macdonald*

111

FOR MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SUMMER WEAR
Wa Have Many New Styles In Damty Shoes. Slippers and Oxfords
OMOi.OPtKfkl*« OAY

CUT PRICE SHOE
SALE

will 8<vuj 1m‘ hcn» and you will want a now pair of our Pretty
Kihlxin Ti*“s. W.-;,Wal.l
plc.uhd to show you our many stylos

BACtHAIMW

a.

ELKSKIN SHOES

Ht-f. 1

:n

^CM en

to fit all size of feet.

See Kur Window for
Bargains

ROtoCOK

Ask For ^
ADytWng

Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for little
money and be happy.

«uv

Trains Ran Between Three and Four
Hours Late This Afternoon.

The Irahi sen Ice on Inkh the (1 H
& I. and the I'ero MartiucMe I* sHlI In
drmorallxed mndliion lM*»wiH*n here
Uud (Irani] Rapids, tliu Isle I’err Mar
ipieile arriving in this rlly at 4 o'cKick
morning and Itoih afiiTnoon
tralna balng from ihri'o in four hours
Uii*. Mill 111 aUmi ihe usual quanil
I) eame lu this niiiniiiifc. the peiiod
i<ovbrnd balDK up to date, The tl, II. E
1 from Ihe souHi druiurs armind the
f]i*Hleil OUirlet via Mu»ki gon «lid lUu
Kapbls, making ihnu* hours over Ihe
schedule time. The l'i*m Marquette
also makes a delour goluc to Waverly.
Miokcgon and Baldwin.

CITY BOOK STORE
TBF. ROBAIT COHPANT Pr«*.

CHILDRENS’

STILL MAKE DETOURS AMERICMI DRUG STORE
219
IMPROVEMENT

That's what this seasons line of Wall Paper is doing. Our season's output is way ahra l of any
previous years, and due to the great variety To be
• found here of pretty patterns and rpastvnahle pricea.
'VouVui rtJadily see this stock, as we «n» w.-U pre­
pared to take good care of our custmuers.

50c R>d 60c

Sherlock Holmes Series

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Ghristtons. Norway, June
—^Tbe
new Norwegian flog. Hd of the em­
blems of the union, is flying over the
public buildings and other places
Ibrougbont tbe country today in honor
of tbe dlaaolntion of the nnlan between
Nonray and Ewoden. Warships In
the harbor flred a salute of twenty-one
guns and ceremonies proclaiming Nor­
way an Independent *ute occitrrc?d
throughout the whole of Norway.

MUCH

Sma.sbin<i H)t Record

Ihiinty Pabmt Leathers

IDUIliyLII

Ceremonlea Proclaiming Norway an
Independent State were Held All
Over the Country Today.

,LOCAL RAILROAD CIRCLES.

NINTH YEAR—2StS

INFANTS’

THE ADVEltTCRE 6f

NEW NORWEGIAN FLAG 18 FLOAT­
ING OVER PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

John Kiiceia of Maple t'tt>
hniughi before Jtirtge Midleri# this
afirrmsitt on a charge of Isdng drunk
and dlM»riler|r
Kiic-'-ra aeqtilreil a hiwllhy jag yi*slertfay find was disturbing the street
jsertk*es of the Sal vat Ion Army when
Offlcif l.ltuey came along and ordennl
KuciTE to lie quiet and nwive on.
PREEIDENT DIDN'T OCCUPY I
did not slmw a .dispoalllon to do
THE MARKET8.
CPECIAL ON WICK END TRIP.
and when advlst>d to leave low*n
East BulYalo. June P.-TattMi-Plow
suffi-r arre*-t he ajuike “sar*y” to the
...
^
officer. I.Uney Is no! required to lake and lower. Veal calves—Firm. Sheep
: W.« tt R«»d«. to VWt. tor.,
,,,
fci, firm. Iambs slow and lower. Hogs—
fairly aejive at Sc decline.
velt Having Praceded Mim a
Icluiy and litoi a iiartlcular objt*ctlon
Detroit. Mich., June 9.—Wh«at—
Waak—Hto Toga.
ipr»*r«ne language so he escorted Kucer* to tbe coop, where he made such July. 87^e: No. 2 rod. II: No. n com.
^
.
a disturbance that the officer took him 56»*c: No. 3 while oais. 34c.
. By Wire to the Evening Rcconl.
|
Toledo. O.. Juno' 8—\«ioat—Cash.
Washington, June 9.—Piei-itlent j proceeding* add jirwecded to smash 11.01 ti; July. 86^c; September. 83*4c.
Buosevelt left Waahlngton this mnm-jij,^ furniture.
Chicago,
Juno
9.—Whoat-July.,
lug on the Southern railway for aj \vhi»n brought before Judge Roberts 86Hc: 8epteml)er. 81 %c. Com—Julj*.
w-eHc-end visit at Rapldan. Mrs j
afternoon he said he was sorry 32^4c; September. WHc. Oats—July.
lUMMMMrcIl preceded him thrv'e
and would never do it again. He had 31S: September. 29c. July pork
Say afteriKsin. For the Erst Utnr alnce |,„night J. W. Patchln and Herman 112.80; Urd. 17.20; ribs. 17.15.
•he became president, Roour-vell trav Hyman along to t<hdlfy to hU general
Poutoes on local markrt. Cc. Eleven
- eled In a Pullman, occupying a draw­ good character. After a moral loclure loads received.
ing room. r.Ti tofoe he baa oocopled tbe ctMin. Innicied a fine of |5 and
HAD AUTO RIDE.
^ »|c<isu. amounting in all to 112.10. Indark uack e*mt. light irouaers with eluding 12 for broken chairs
leather riding U-ggings, spurs and a JalL Having spent all his money be Record OWee Force Guesta of Trav­
erse Traction Company.
alouch hat.
was broke, fo Mr. H>mon helped him
ChaOettr Sergeson of the Travome
out with a loan.
Traciloo company lendetv'd the Roe
EHORTAGE OF EXPRBEE,
ord office force a rtde last evening, the
Haney' Avery, who arrived here
PaHBhabla Goods Hava Not >lt" this week, says that It u»k him longer party numbering ten taking advantage
of the oourteay and enjoying a mo*i
•hIpFed Owing to R^haae.
to get from Grand Rapids to Traverse
deligbtnil trip out on the peninsula
Podahable freight
at a premium Clly than It did to come from New road. .The start was made from tho
In tha eAty at preseni. owtii^ jo the Orleans to Chicago.
reslddui of Thomas T. Bates. Wash­
fact that all expteos companies hava
ington atraeL and after a merry trip
aa yet btes unable to accept It aa the
through tha city diiree the bay road
danger la tranaporutioc is aa great
was travanad and tbe return made In
aa the trat pan of tbf week. In con- $9.rs.
J. W. HUUkfl tbe early erefilag.
aataaaaa IDa fruK stores and other
huatoaaa plaaaa are abort of miUa and
Barnay Anderson waBt to Knlteaka J. T. Denny of Bvart wae la tbe dty
yreterday.
todar oa a brtaC hnalaMa trip.

PULLMMI GOOD ENOUGH

Cbildnn^s
Dap
Sfipptrs

New Trial Was Refused MilHowalre
Rfca’a Murderer.
By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
Albany. June 9.—The Oonrt ct Ap­
peals this aBemoon refused a modon
for a new trial f6r Lawyer, Albert T. |
PatUlck. convicted of tbe murder of
Millionaire March Rice In New York
in 1900. rnleas tbe governor Interferrs Pattrlck must pay the penalty.

RID OF UNION EMBLEM

NOT

eaCLOCK EDITION

PATTftfCK MUST DIE.

FIrvt Car Etartod at E:10 Thit Morn­
ing and Others Followsd Shortly.
Crowd of EtKke E^mpathltsrs
Waa OrdeHy.

JURY’S VERDICT IN ANNA COHEN
MURDER CABC.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Saginaw. Mich., June 9.—The sixth
day of the struggle lietwcen the Sagi­
naw Valley Traction company and lu
striking employes opened quietly. The
company started to run cars today.
AFTER DELIBERATING FOR TWEN- The Erst car left at 9:10 this morning
TY-ClGHt HOURS.
the others following shortly. Eacharar
carried a policeman and one <if the
company's deputies besides the crew.
Verdict Carries With It an Indetermi­ The starting of the cars was watched
nate SenUnee of Not Lcm
. small crowd of Ktriho sypapO'
thlxers wlihmit domonslration.
Than One Veer Nor More
Tbe street car ci»mpany ran five ears
Then Ten Yeara.
this morning and the same numlicr
this afternoon under iKillce proBppclal to tbe Evening Reconl.
LAdand, Mkh.. Juno 9.—After twen- tortlon. No distnrtianre of importance
this
afternoon.
ly-flKbt hours of dellljeratlon behind

brltk aoatli«il3r wtadt.

\V*i‘d'.wv

ihe way of

Doors

and

than

the

M

kind ue make for the
home from 'easoned

wood,

vv;t-j

l.-iCf -ti - .tU;ichme??L-,

I hr ea'y to operate kind.^
If v«iu uould keej. ou'. ‘hi- fli'*s .ind musipiitiMs see
us ab Mji Door an 1 \V;nd'*w Vr > nx.

O

C. MOFFATT

Abstructe -V Title
i'H|r:E» 8ATISF ArToFf>
gatabiiahod In lose
dunm 310 State Ban* -n.,*

ALFRED GKEILICK
& CO ...
142 a PROM SI.

()ur finely made screi-ns wi •

mvihing «in

the market.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

PIANOS TO RENT
Think of it; new Piano* to rent and kept
in tunc by qiir tuner who has had 30 years’,
experience and who docs nothing else . .

GRINNELL BROTHERS
HlCHICAirS LEAOIMC MUSIC HOUSE
Ktoto* o-rorf* m*.

MEN’S STRAW HATS
ME>MS e.'XOUNO MBNS

ccoTtiiNC e.roRiasHiwes'

This is Our Suit Story
Everything wo show ii Brand New. you know
tliat, but we want to emphasize the fact, we show you tho
beat fitting goocU over jiut on Uio maxket, and can demonitrate that fact *10 your entire wtiafaction. The priooa we
get are modest.
7.SO, 10,00, IS.OO, fO.OO mncl
OtO.OO.
SHOW 'Vou.

EnaRMAN amurnaa
(MKW oaanm

block.)

■■■

Even if the late unpleasantness in the weather has
made you cling faithfully to your Derby or So^ Hat,
you simply MUST buy that Straw before the Fourth.
This is the place to get your Straw Hat and to get one

ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
Correct in style, reliable in quality and fair in price.
HeiKhtt of crown and widths of brim to suit.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO

■m
-'".4

'wWz

THE EVENING RECORD
•MetAL TlUttlMPM SKIIVICt.

SlTDItTION
IS DOICATE

f;

T«AVIIIM crrv, HICHIOAN. FRiOAY. JUNE •, 1IO.

6 PAGES
AOiOURNCO CASE.
FstHion U OlMolvc LaorrMot Attach*
iomSb Rut Owor.

Dallevad That Field Idarahal Oyama
god Oeneral Unevltch Hava Been
Oedeead to Not Engage in Hoa*
tllHioo Fofsding Peace.

CDMPANY HAS
STARTED CARS

By Wire to the Brcalag Record.
». Petrsbor*. 2:30 p. n., Joae
Oaa of the highest Roaalan oflclaU
wbolaoted with full authority said to­
day to the correspondent of the
ScrippS'MrJtaivPrsas assorlatkHi that
a moremeni toward peace has
"We have Rpt reoctrad Japan's terms
as yet." he said, "and tmUl we do It
» Is impoaaible to sa;r. tf the war is
drawing, to an end. p>Te bape it will
derelop normally, b<it the aituation is
ao delicate that tbe> allghtest more
will disarrange the ^bole peace ma­
chinery."
It Is bellered in welMnformed -cir­
cles that Pleld Marshal Oyama and
Oeneral Unevltch have tieen ordered
to not engage in aclive hostilities
pending the mull of the present
peace negotlstioos.
Two Worw Klllod. *
St. Petersburg. Juno
The troops
and Jews were in a oomsion in Minsk
today. Two persons were killed and
104 Injured.

GRAND RIVER
NDWFALUNG
bVKE HELD BUT SIXTY MORE
SLOCKS WERE INUNDATED.

VEST SIDE SCHOOLS CLOSED
LOSS TO WESTERN MICHIGAN IS
HEAVY ON CROPS.

Many Cattle Wars Drowned—Condi­
tions Art Improving Today—Mono*
tary Loos to FlooSod Soction
It EsUmatod at $600,000.
tty Wire lo tiu* Bvmitng Record.
iMfoll. Mlrh., June ?» —n^Hl iHiiidlIkMts ill MiriilKsn are Itnpmvlng uxlay.
Weatriti Mii ltigaii has siifrcred a kiss
of over liiMi.oisi fnmi thi* rts-r'ui
rloudhuri^t WMh the |inik|MM*l of the
tinarinst i ru|i in years tlisi si'rilon Is

POUCaAH WAS ON EIERT CAR

IS EUILTT OF
ABANMNMENT

THE ADVENTURE OF

MURDER CASE.

imaED n 9 usi iiekt

IDIlIKIliyiUI
Sherlock Holmes Series

tence of not less than one year or more
than ten years spent behind prison
bars.
Immediately following the annouuceeni by the foreman of tjie jury, a
motion was made by the BltomeyR fur
the defendant for an arrest of Judg1 which was allowed by the court
and Miss Cohen was admitted to l»all
the same bond which she has had
aince her arrest, A hearing for a mo­
tion for a new trial will lie heard at
Traverse City at some date to be an­
nounced later, though It will be In the
month of July.
Piildlc Hentlmeni is largely dividtd
I to the r«*suU of the trial and many
•e in favor of c<invlrtlon according
I the full extent of the charge, while
olhfiT* expreiifc their b«!l«/ In the enInucK-euce of the young girl. As
far as tlu^jiir)' kiimmI duriiig their long
hours of deliljeraihm nothing can Im<
learned of iheir baliols.
The chancery l ire cif John Biraug
vs. Michael Htrang was taken up this
morning following ftie aummuceroeut
of the Jtirj's vcnllct. the rase being
the outrome of a hill to set aside
doeil. P. (*. lillhert and Pratl A Davis
are Ibe atloineys for the rase.

Friday, Jodr 9,1905
Americaii Drub Store
BULLETIN:
A Ffw dnvB nijo a Indj' re*
A nmrkiHl while in' our
^ storv; "How NICK ami
NKAT yoti always look. I
like to conic in hen*. 1 don’t
set* how you kt*cp things w.)
nice.’* Wc felt riattentJ. ami
yet we hear soinethini: like
that nlmoat every dat
H.WK a NF ■
a CLK.\N ST(:)RK. Uisso
kfvp it
armngt*d that we'enn
v
clean, and we do keep it
clean. Oar Roods are el(*an.
-to-date. When
fresh nnd up-b

Z. KUCERA CASHED UP

PUj^GOOD^E

SHORTAGE OF EXPRESS.
Haney* Arer>-, who arrived here
tbia wcefy aaya that It took him longer
4o get from Grand Rapids to Traverse
City than It did to come from New
Ci

Ceremonlaa Proclaiming Norway an
Independent SUtc were Held All ,
Over the Country Today.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Christian*. Norway, June ^1.—The
>w Norwegian flag, rid nf the em­
blems of the union, it flying over the
public buildings and other place*
throughout the counlo today In honor
of the dissolution of the union between
Norway and Sweden. Warship* in
iho bai-bor fired a salute of twenty-one
gun* and coreinohlea proclaiming Nor­
way an Independent slate occurred
throughout the whole of Norway.

w'eputupn iMickayri* we nut
it up neatly and socun-ly. We
do onr level best to d«i **very1 ever
iw iieal and clean
our store looks? flow well
we do thin^? If nut. try
us once.

THE

STILL MAKE DETOURS AMERICAK DRUB STORE
219

NOT MUCH IMPROVEMENT IN
LOCAL RAILROAD CIRCLES.
i

Trains Ran Between Three and Four
Hours Late This Afternoon.
Roundabout Tripe.
The train service on Imtli tho (I. H
& I. and the Pero Marqueite U sUII In
demoralized cundtitnii ln-twiH*n henaud flranil Rapid*, tliu Isle pere Mat
Jlileile arriving lit lliU eliy at i o’rhieh
niorotng and both afii-imsMi
trains l»elng front threi- m four hour*
Ule, Mall ill alMvtn Hu uhihI iiuanii
D t'sine in ibis muriiina, the period
r^rvered being Up to date. The 0. H. A
1 fnuil the soiilh deloiir* amnnd the
fliv»dfMl dUirlet via Mufkiami and Hie
Rapid*, making Ihri'e hour* «»ver the
*rhf’«lule time. The I'ete Marquette
also make* a deiour golur to Wav«Tly.
Mut-kegon and Raldvrln.

Cbi1dnn*s
Dap
Slippers

NINTH YEAN—ESIf

We have some of the daint­
iest little tlii^rs for the
children that you
saw,
and we make it a point
to cany a much preater va*
ricty o' stylos, sires and
widths than yon will find in
other stores.

Sm^shina the Rtcord
Thaj's what this seasons line of Wall Paper is do­
ing. Our season's output is way ahead of any
previous years, and due to the gri«t varieiy to be
- found hert* of prvtty palU*ms aud iwastiunble prices.
YouVan readily see this stock, as we are well preiwrvd to take good care of our customers,

CITY BOOK STORE
THf HOkAIT COMPANY Pr«*

INFANTS’

BENTL^II^HI

fsi

Dainty Patent Leathers

■H-etkmof vaeaUa
—n t
to mu off
>1 bey me tho artirk* imoAo4
for tho anr.iua »aisiiMr OQtlac.
Thorr * Drtwo Suit flaoH, DnbroUa*.
8lr»w JUt*. Ncvkww. Phary Booo.
horUrnt- -.hlM .fwatouid InBUBorablo
«moU ortielo* to bo aoloetod bofoe* you"
•tort. *aa onr »twsk u Just bahbltag
oo*r*rithtb.il«lP*Woklad«.
^

50c smd 60c

CHILDRENS’
Dainty Oxfonls and Sandals
75c to OLOO

RID OF UNION EMBLEM

afietnixm on a dtarge of iM-iug drunk
and dlMirilet-|r.
Kuctra acquIrH a healthy jag yes*
leiifay nnd was dlslnrhlng the street
jsenh-es of the BaUaMon Army when
om« <T l.Uuey came along and order«*9l
Ku«N*ra to l»o quiet and move o
PRESIDENT DIDN'T OCCUPY /
«Uil not show a dls|K»slllon to
CPECIAL ON WEEK END TRIP.
and when ailvi*('<1 lo leave 1r
suffer an«’».| he ajwike ‘’sassy’’officer. I.ltne^' is not required to take
Went to Rapidan to VisIL Mrs. Roose* ahiise while in the discharge «if his
vtit Having Pracaded Him a
duty and has a |iarticular objection
Wtsk—Hla Toga.
pnifane languagt' so he eacorted Kucr-ni Jo the coop, where he mailo such
a disturbance that the officer took him
By Wire lo the Evening Record.
the jail. Kucera objected
Washington, June
9. Preshlont > pnx'txMiugs aAd pruceodwi
Ibiosevelt left Washington this mom-jjij,. »umlture.
Ing oo the Southern railway Jor a, when brought befor** Judge Robert*
wcek-^md visit at Rapidan. Mrs
aftemixm he said he was worry
TlooseveU pn>ecded him three yo*terwould never do it again. He had
day afieriKion. For the Ural tllne aince i,n»ugbt J. W. Patchln and Hennhn
Ac Wame president. Roowvelt trav-j
along to trtglfy to hla general
•led In a Pullman, occupying a draw- j
character. Afu-r a moral lectun'
ing room, r.vtdofoe be haa occupied j n,,.
infilcicd a fine of
and
a apeclal car. The prcaldent wore a coals, amounting In all to $1M0. in­
dark sack cost. light trousr'rs with cluding 12 for broken chalra at the
leather riding U-ggings. spurs and a jail. Having spent all his money he
aiottch hat.
was broke, fo Mr. Hyman helped him
out with a loan.

Net

TO BEGIN TOMORROW

JURY’t VERDICT IN ANNA COHEN

atripiMxl of the irmdtiri uf wnalili
Hundreds pf rstlle weiv hllli-d.
Got Drunk and Spsnt the Night in Jail.
(lisnil rher SI (Irsiid ilnidilsGsu keil
Whirl Ht Smuhad Up Sem*
Furnitgra,
up this motiiliic llitiMlIiig all sddiiliitiai
aroa <m tiiu mi-mi sld*' bIhhii sui>
•mUiN* IdiN'iis III I'ili'iil liili llig sit the JuliU Kureis of Msple t'lly
atdimls on Ihsi side in <h>se ihiwii brottghl liefnn^ Judge liniieris this

Goods Hava

First Car Started at S:10 This Morn­
ing and Othtrs Followed Shortly.
Crowd of Strike Sympathixers
Waa OrdeHy.

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Saginaw. Mich.. June 9.—The sixth
day of the struggle between the SaglValley Traction company and its
striking employes opsntd quietly. The
company started to mn cars today.
AFTER DELIBERATING FOR TWCN Tho first car left at ii: 10 thin morning,
ty-eichT hours
the others following shortly. Eachsrar
irrled a policeman and one of the
company’s deputies besides the crew.
Vsrdlct Csrrias With It an Indettrml* The starting of the car* was waichid
ate Sentence of Not Less
small crowd of Btriko sympa­
thizers without demonstration.
Than One Year Nor More
The street car <n,m|»any ran five car*
Than Ten Years.
this morning and the* same numttcr
ran this afternoon under police pro8|>i*^lal to the. Evening Record.
Leland. Mich.. June S.—AfUr Iwen- tnrtlon. No dlstnrlianco of Importance
this
afternoon.
ly-4‘lgbt hours of delibermtlon behind
closfHl doors the Jury in the Anna
Cohen murdor trial, which has occupIcKl the attention of tho Ijoelanan Circourt for four days this week,
hrouglit ill a verdict at » o’clock last NEW NORWEGIAN FLAG IS FLOAT­
night, convicting her of aliandonment,
ING OVER PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
which means an Indeterminate sen­

6 O CLOOK EDITION

PATTRICK MUST DIE.

New Trial Waa Refiiaed Millionaire
Riea's Murderer.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Albany. June 9.—The Coart of Ap­
was to hare had a bearing la JoMkae
peals this afternoon refused a motion
mUT MOVKMCNT TOWA«» FCACC Curtin* ooart this afternoon at 2 SIXTH DAY OF THE SAGINAif for a new trial for lawyer Albert T. |
o'clock recelred another adjoittBL
Paurick. convicted of tho murder of j
HAS SCCN SeOUN.
STRIKE WAS QUIET.
natU Mosulajr morning at »;M o'clock
Millionaire March Rice in New York
owing to the •batmee of p. c. OUbtn
in 1900. Unless the governor inter­
and J. J. Tweddle. the attomers in the
feres Pattrick must pay the penalty.
case who are attending the Leelanan
Received today more of those popu­
Cfrcwii conn at Inland iodar.
ALSO ONE OF STREET CAR COM­ lar acIMng CAPS for ladioa, nUaMS
IM^OMItLC TO SAY IF WAR It
and children.
SUinberg Bros.
PANY^ DEPUTIES.
DRAWING to AN END.

jiPirsiBKiREioTiniom

WEATHCft—Sfaoim toolckt asd to*
nomnr; «ool«r aatordBj aRcnoeo;
brisk aoathortr vlods.

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BCasmS prr*or»« 9^.

H. R. Macdonald, Mgr,

O C. MOFFATT
Abatracte of Tittc
» Hit ES 8ATI8F AC TOH^
WatAbllatveff Ir lt»Ot
7tO S»at* Ban*

MISSES’

Ortlort

Kuteck & Hoyj

OloWHI*

Oxforvls amj Sandals
$L00 to $1.50
If we can’t pltvise you in
childrens' slippers, give it up.

^UJIftOFCOOD S/fOi9

GUT PRICE SHOE
SALE

4?

FOR MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S SOMMER WEAR

We Have Many New Stylea In Dainty Shoes. Slippers and Oxforda
OAV’

will aoivu Ik* hen* and you will want a new pair of our Pretty
Kiblwn Ties. We would Iv plcast*<l to show you our many at>'loi

BACMAN'T

ELKSKIH SHOES

1.2 B. FRONT ST.

BOSOOK

He'. vr in the way of
<ci*en Doors and
W'md'.vA's than the
kind ue make for the

TO ht all size of feet.

AI.FRED G.HEILICK
& CO ...

A

the market.

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
citizens Phone, aai Hell, too

-v I

i. — * n Manager.

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PIANOS TO RENT
Think of it; new Pianos to rent and kept
in tunc by our tuner who has had 30 years’.
experience and who does nothing else . .

GRINNELL BROTHERS
mCBIGAtrS LEADING NOSIC HOUSE
tmm Kas* p-t-or.-* •*.

MEN’S STRAW HATS
MBrMS e.'KOUMC MBKS
.
CU>THING eWKNISHINGS

Even if the late unpleasantness in the weather has
made you cling faithfully to your Derby or Soft Hat,
you simply MUST buy that Straw before the Fourth.

HAD AUTO RIDE.
Racord Olfiee Force Guest* of Trav­
erse Traction Company.

Chaffeur Sergeson of the Traverae
TVactioD company lAvderod the Rec­
ord offlea force a r^dc last evening, the
party numbering ten taking advantage
of tho courtesy and enjoying a most
delightful Uip out on the peninsula
road. .The start was made from the
resident of Thomas T. Balsa. WashIngUA suweL and after a merry trip
through the cltjr drives the bay road
was travenad and the return made In
tho early arealng.

•higgad Owing) ^
tp Biockada*
Slockada,^^
Pertahahle freightt \s ^MRw^lum
In the dly at present. ^ow lug 40 the Orleans to Chloaga
fact that all express companles'^gve
aa m ba«»o uuahls to accept It aa the
PIberette Ron 9x12, jsst t tew
danger la tmoapcmatioa is aa great lett. W«th 112 SB4 $14. dtslMC Mt
as Uto trat part of th* week. In coo- I9.rs.
J. w. wmict
aegoanao
frnlt atorea and other
I are ah^ of fruiu and Barney Anderson wont to Kalkaska i. T. Deaey of Bran waa In the dty
pwlahaMa fwao aialE
^ t,rlef bualneaa trip.
yesterday.

m

home frtim -easone«l wood, ’»v;ih
iTi.ichmtMit*,
the ea y to operate kin«l.^
If you would keei* '*ui ihr fli' S .in.! tnustpiiioes see
us ab »u' I)oor an l \V’nd‘*w Scr< « ns.
()ur finely ma*ie sere-ns wi • ?'-*! • .t int’thinjf mh

THE MARKETS.
East Buffalo. June 9 -UatUA-Slow
and lower. Veal ralve*—^Flnn. Sheep
firm, lamb* slow and low er. I big*—
fairly acflve at lie decline.
Detroit. Mich.. Juno 9.—Wh.-at—
July. g74ic; No. 2 red. |1; No. com.
56^0. No. 3 white oai*. Zic.
Toledo. O.. Juno S.-—Wheat—Caf.h.
♦1.014: July. S64c; September. 834c.
Chicago.
Juno
9.—W'hoat^uly.
864c; September. 814c. Cora—July.
i24c: September. 904c. Oats—July.
314: -September.. ?9c. July pork.
112.80; lard. 17.20; ribs. |7.i5.
Poutues on local market, Gc. Eleven
load* received.

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Ask For
Aoything

Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for little
money and be happy.'

See iiur Window for
Baifalns

■J

Thb is Our Suit Story
Ever^hing wo show is Brand New, you know
t, Trat’we want to emphasize the fact, we show you tho
that,
beet fitting gooils ever put on the market, and can demon*
gtmte that fact to your entire satisfaction. The prions wo
get ore modest.

This is the place to get your Straw Hat and to get one

ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
Correct in style, reliable in quality and fair in price.
Heights of crown and widths of brimi to suit-

7.90, 10,00, 12.00, 19.00 mw%^
919.00,
%*m 9How Vois.

I SH&RMAIf
e,HUKT9R
(MKWOAVIS BI^OOK.)_______

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m o. c. ocnuuNB piiovi wwom
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W«f»

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k^wmtmirnuBk
Baaiay •Hctbom

tbe srooidi

to «WM:twoMBlMM«flishtfeairmtiM

Cmw ^ Itonw Had to

[boar Mtoetod bctoc S:to o*ekick. -b
to the
pahlle to atUito aad taior the music
W. D. C. Oerasaiae ^Tratorae CUy prowldnd AAd tba aanrlees wldcb will
I the C B. aerintead auM TwAwr. jmitlTifil with ^
the hafl aad
^ weather u indcaicnt
tpauered with mnd. afttr a thrUUngj^JV win be bald In the Dladples
trip ftom

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HITBUJaKNCg OANOCROUt.
netotor OoMral Tr«poff. amstam
totoliur or the itotarlor. make tfeat lha
talUon at ifca aalraraiito. of Roaala
lit imlaad to a trcMfeitatiTe fen<
fetllm that a^aoation 1« aan«erou»
ta tba govanuBOit aad that tha nation
la bawwuiag tao latalltoMtL
Ko goranuBaat for the people and lb
tfea tetaraato oC toa »ao|Aa feaad faar
ajattlmi In
admUoa of the
Maaaa Is nectoMir In order to oany
«• a corami^t wber«»ln the peoplf
ata fhreo a afefeaoa to fee m«> ant
toOtoen. not mert feoasts of burden,
It waa not for popalar education thU
aatioB waaldiool Oocupjr lU place in
tito arorld t^y. Tbe'•mUe red school.
baase~ Is aiore potent than armies and
aaflaa.
(
M adtuxtom and Inlelliiceoce
rtaaiiHriii r feaaocracy and nctatur
mpoff seat^al clearly. Tyranny and
aihctolon doM go ham
ptoM]^ and^telligence cannot be
nat^. one must give way to the other.
It Is true ^t,4|lticailou is dangcrt>us
to the goretlimeiil of Russia, the goveratobni tfeat baa Involved the naUon
e that has cost doaly and
n«»arl>- paid, there's
Vmlllatlna coming for
nHt'bumlllatln
pfoad AtJon. It !ls dangerous to a gov^
that takes a peasant’*a all in
a usolefui Dobllily may live
It Is dangerous to a governwherein a man’s most Innoreni
act may cause his death hr make him
apend the rest of bis days in froxen

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that cooli not betaraad hack by atonaa aor ikSed by
strsaam from which the brhtgea had
away, rcadcftog wading
aad awlauslag a aeeaasity. aays Uic
Qraad Bagids Poto
Mr. Oamatfea, accompaatod by J. L.
ergoBOO of Chicago, left Travarae
aty Monday evening at 6: J8 on a
Para MarQueue train. Intending to go
well watil the,
train amred at White Cloud, where
ordera were received to hold fha train
aad aoi aUampt the romaiadar of the
trip which was rendered
becanse of aumeroos waMioata.
At 9 o’clock Tuesday morning the
gentleatoo became Impatient at the
delay and pressed by urgent business,
they hired a ^eam of a White Cloud
livery man and began a trip over the
bighsraya to this city.
"Mr. Fergnaoo and myself Imagined
we were haring similar czpeiienoes

Frank llaxnllUin has given the sub
jeot of btdler roads much careful
study’. At the last council meeting he
' stated that the ^rdheads now «iwn»*d
by the city woidd make excellent tup
f drtwshig for street*. The boi^rd
pufello wtuits said that the ste
enuher had linen n'pslretl and w
raAy fnr wxirk. As mnm as possible,
the crusher shtnild In> pul Into o|M-ratlon and the b»l«'s In the various
atfvwta fllUnl up and as fast as funds
I ara svallahlc, niscsdam streets built
ftottir of the main *trt«ets of the city
ara 1a very bad couditbm and require
tnpalrs at oeee.

Bread and botter sandwiches.
.j
Prog legs
Olives.
Pickles, j
wuTbe j Meat ~iandwl^^.
Potato salad, j
Prult salad.
BBowball.
Nablst
Nuts.

NEW TUBERCULOSIS CURE.

L WILHELM’* FRIENDS HAVE
EVERYTHING ALL READY.

imtaM ml Volta or neefHeftr ooM

”Wclooffie Muakepon” is the Wording

ulotds. Ue has tuelre cases un

of One Big Danner While Othera
Are Equally Appropriata.

j ;|po,u
I numljcr
*
| of tubercular bacilli.
y accident Goes dUicOTcred a gerniithat kllN tubercular liaeilU- .vet
W’bcn Dr. *niomas A Wilhelm and does not aHect the albumen of tbe
bride return from Detroit where they, blOQ'l. t
Lo huge static
t ledricak luaTbe
i
went on their wedding trip, they will! chine Itr uses deve]do|«/d.500 volts ^at.
End their new home at 222 W«ii Tenth : after beldg |>a»cd Ihriugh a Van Hou««« .11 r«<lr «d .aui« tor
1
I. r«. »or.
0.er will Im-.
iC

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rwianiy;

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Indigestion, constlpklioa. dyspepsia.,
kidney and liver dlronlers. and all
stomach troubles positively cured by
using Hollisicr's Rocky Mountain Tea.
rs cenu. Tea or Tatdets. Johnsim
Drug Co.
A Dad Scare.
^Some day yon w ill pet fa bad scare.
ou feel at pain IIn
appel5dlc^ti^•.
4 New Life i

„!i beadacho,
mess,
headache, !liiliousm
Johnj
H. Meads. S. E. Wail a
only rSr. Try
: S«ms’ Drug SUfro.s.
:
j them,
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It makey no difference bow long you
if you a>H» truulled '
_
constipation,
liver!
‘ki;;'„7;:Vroibic^VR«ky j'
T.-. *m n..ko ,x.u «oU.
cents. Johnwinltrug Co.

THERE IS NO CHANGE
\Vc are still nntlereelliui; all other ilool. rs,
giULITY CONSIDERED

Gasdinc Stoves and

delivering Governor Dunwlddle’s mes­ reaff: ”Only Two Played at This
sage,” said Mr. Germaine. In recount­ Game.” -Ico Wanted." "L^e Electric
Bluer*." "Teeth
reeth fExtract^
icl^ With or
ing the adventures of the trip.
In.” \Mio Win
Will tepiii
Bplll me
tlie
more than thirty places there were no
bridges across the streams. Tbe horse* WoodT’ ’TYe a Peelin' 4 u~ and across
were the most docile I have ever seen. the front of the bouse I* an Immense
They went Into the stream* and In sign bearing the wwds, "Welcome
some places they were sctuslly com­ Muskegon.” In tbo yard mounted on a
pelled to swim. It was thrilling, going
through muddy pools and creeks where
bottom could I# » 1 and the depth helm's lady friends with a
stretched and Afuskefion. dressed as
onlj- guessed at.
"We thought wo could see our fluUh ' • »>n«le. scooping Into h» r net a figure
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sar Sparta Tuesday afternoon
j
" paint arc the signs ••Just Married” and
the hall storm stnirk

for Illm.”
regular bombardment of big kse balls "She

We arc showing a com­
plete line of gasoline
and oil stoves and
Ranges, all sizes, low­
est prices.
U.\S STOVES AND RANtJES-Bi-pcat asaorUnent awl
your own time.to pay for tlu'm.
ALL CONNEOTIONS MADE FREE

J. W. SL.A-TER
Wholessle sad Rstsil

NEW HOTEL SHAMROCKi
'

Tears sign Teni Ib'i'tl. then speaker; work Rnljsfnetorily and showeil an
•nt economy of not h-ss thmi 7 fn-r «-ent in
l«e tbe amount of fuel .-onsunml
*hav«>«l. .Vfier
il.-irky ImrU-r li:id jBtoklng with go:xl hand labor.—ll.arHerofMHl hlc ehln be begsiii to i-n»it nl*«^nt per’* Wt-ekly.
fi.r further w ork or for a ehame to |
------------- ----------sell hair tenlc*.

^ Huge Task.
John Noud Haa Opened a General
"Ilnir pnrty thin, .anh.” he wild.
It was a huge la>-k to undertake the
'Itcen that w-siy long, suh*;"
cure of such a hail cas«' of kidm y dis
Stora—Drug Btore Comer Will
l*»rii that SMiv.” ronlleil enfio as that of C. F. ('oilier, of (’heroBe a Fine One.

* ■ t:ieclrie imiei-K did II. H.
Reed. • Afu-rvviird I eiUoyed .*« i.ri. f i
>a..

Tour MiaUt Bdm r«niihw

Boskty and
Uudemtar

the dceomiMwliltm of the germicide and
Us atoms pas# on into the lung tissue.
lK*;;umlilug tbe bsellU and Irsvliig to
.,jp
.jjp ^nite blwsl corpuscles only tbe
j^sk of carrying .*IT tbe cgenus.
A«ios*«*k;ie .vnlUerr.
Tlic Portuguese have aiio|>tod amomon new battery of four
lu»-rs of tlH' yu-hneidert'anet srstom of irs* milliiueters. Tboy
ih*- i'rou««>t vrorks.
|*niure. and Uic motor Is deslgue.l to
all four. oin> iMdiind the
load, that Is to s.v). or about fornii-eu
tons-m a k|«v I of at least five ami a
half kilometers an Iwnir for all slopi's.
’I'he automobile iMuitles «-nrri<'s ll'<»
Isms nf luuiiltinn*. et«'.. and the ariil-

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RANGES

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vrbfw Idiot into tlie Scsb throojdi a
tbe groom s Ingenious
surface elcctrvsle tbe
fHcnds got to> work Wednesday even-1
uo unplessaiit vMcnsatlous.
ing and covered his bouse from top to, Uc aniears hU germicide c 1 the |ta-

Tpr Suttirntr

BIRCHWOOD

We are showing: a swell line of ladies Hosiery’ in Lace
Gauze and Silk embroidered, Black. Tan and
While, Sec display in south window at

1'wu lots f«»r sjiJe ill ri;;hl
prices.
Five lots at Alt;;os't Resort
on the Ihiy Shore.
Two houses to tnjJe fnr
fann. wtirk. st«>ne. shinule.s.
luuitM‘r. satv mill, *‘iinine,
hors<*9, ox**n; or wha! have
3 0U <n ofTiT.

Kxtra special value. Ladies’ Tan Hose worth Of%p
iSc per pair at-.............. .........2 pairs for

25c, 35c, 50c and T5c
All styles of Summer Underwear in Vests, Pants and
Union Suits, at

lOc, me, 15c, 25c, 50c and $1
Scutb
Sidt

JI.J. Wilhelm,

aoha
Sfnet

JUST THE TIME.

THOMAS T. FRALICK.

8i>ccIb1 to the Bvciilng Record
Co|M-ml*h. Mich. June 9.—Tliomk*
H. Frallck. who for some time Ua»
•Sfieakiihr' he
loaHod the Hotel ShamrtK-k. has now shared the Kpe.-iker.
Imugbi the property. Ijindlord Frallck j
Is a first da** hotel man of long
■,u,
pcriuncc and hia house is a pride
the town.
John Nood. who for some time ha* j tailor made tuito.
been connected with Ih© State Lumber j |20 for only |t0.
Steinberg Rroa J
comi>any. Manistee, and who I* *uc-|
eoeding the II. 8. Roger* rnmiuiny In
I
THKRi: ARE CON('KSSION8
placo of lMi*ln«'**; openod up the
1
door* of an elegant general atoro thin kale In imnnceilou wlih ihe ‘ liinwnIha"
musical
OJIhway
Imllaii
plan
lU
m<»mlng. Mr. Noud 1* a man of ahllliy

■r-r... -..... -.=;irlSSi#SS-

j.u„. and by them was restored I
perfect health. 1 n_>commend thl* pre:
tonic metllciuc to nil with we.ak hi.

*'*. e»Tn*l

and ha* a broad ©xperleiiw. in the lm.-|
lne«* wiKld. Ho ha* o|M*ne«l with a
new' line of gtaids that are the best
Which could be *rlcrletl and the trrangi'nient of hi* slock 1* very com­
plete and the Interior of Ihe building
fircM-nt* a very pretty apftoarancc. Mr.
Noud Is enjoying a very goo«l patronag^t>and the outlook for a grand good
bti«ln«>*s M^'m* very promising.
At a meeting of the Improvement a»-

•«•»••••
mlghl iM-eome a very |^l.•a^aul money ,
making enterprise. Atieiitinii I* f-alh-tl;
to Ihe announcement whU h a|)pear»t In
another coIimiiii

!

tn to«wh M< <««• -ni ptadg.

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

RAND BAGS
Th« Uu«t
Vl»rn* l**th. r
hsQdInx In *»H>rt««l .ulori-. splan
did v*liii«. SSAi to IT.U0.

J. W. MlUlkcii.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

DR. SIMYDER
DKNTisnr
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

later, belter

them now.

You will then have them when, you want them.

Our stock is lar^je and the goods arc nevy—the best wc ha\ c carried.

Porch Chairs
anrl settees to match, made in the dark brown with dull finKh, all manner of
odd shapes. They are as suitable for the house as the porch. You will like
them.

the ea>itst, most comfortable rcclininij chair c\*cr invcnlcil. The .becuii^nt be*
ipli protected from the sun at all limes by means of Uic e.xlcmion canopy top.
It is so restful for rca<lin^r or sleejrinL'. if you please.

Reclining Chairs
the kind ilial are so easy, caiVbe folded up in h moment’s tirtie and carried with
yon. ^■ou want them on the porch or the lawn, when you have a picnic or i»o
. camping; or have an ouiinj;. I he\ sell from 75c to $11.50.

Old Hickory Porch Furniture
- The most unique furniture that is made, manufactured from small hickory trees
with all the natural rouph surface left on. All manner of shapes in both rock­
ers and chairs. Some have woven seats, some are solid, some of the backs are
woven, while others have spindles. You are sure to like any of the styles.

Camp Chairs
and camp stools are most handy for ouiinjj occasions or use on the porch or
lawn. You will Need them many times during the season.

JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR

A Three Light Chandelier
Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
Polished Brass Finish—Ox Copper
JUST RECEIVED 500 NEW SHADES

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
UI6 CASS STREET.....

TRY A IteCORD WANT A&.

to plan for porch and lawn furniture and hammocks, you will need them all,

Patent Hammock Chairs

*■
A new frnlt rnnnery I* niKjul i
fHUnblUheil In Kiiita t’hira. fnl.. e
will put up
a yenr

Bny s Ksshmir Roc for yosr
Boor, a few 9x12, to close st IP.rs

city on the same day that It was pubH^wY This.
llahcd. the Detroit Free rres*. HowWe offer One Hundred Dollars re-t
• evar. the Record oonlalnc*! the n« w* €>f
ward for any case of Catarrh that can­
an-t
I tba world in concise form and the out- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
alda papers were realty not needed.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney (or the last 1& year*, and
MAY BUILD BOATHOUSE..
believe^lm perfecUy honorable la all
business transactions, and financially
WMita-tong Chib Diraetora Are Con- able to carry oat any obllgatloos made
by bis firm. Walding. Kinnan A .Mar­
vin. ’Wholesale DruggUto, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cun Is taken ip-i
’rafeton of tha Wksqaetoug Hub tart teraaUr. nctlng directly npon the fekmd
pnd mueoQs sariaoea of the oystens.
Testimonials asnt free. Price. 76c par
* Mm wu .ItMqMM. V. B. MootWM botUe. Sold by all druggists.
|M MoUiM * MaUUM « OD. Ud
Taka HaU'a Family flllg Xor consDthamielrea to take otall* tbe building
will ba aracted.

mbuu i bbo

Uon ia Its tm stage,” writes W’m. My­
ers. of CeartosB, Md^ *toter trying dilaad
nd a
agood
good doctor, in
Tbe jovial Jolliers *fc»e a mlsorilm vain. 1 at last took Dr. King's New Dtsaeows ahowwr last eveatag for Mlsa oorerr, wblak^ gaickly
_ ?kly and pecfecUy
Baby Keith at the home of Mias Agnes cured me." Prompt irUef and sore
Mordile. A very merry jOme was en­ enre for eongbs, colds, sore throat,
broaefeltla. etc. Poattlvely prerects
joyed by all and during The
Bash Hghts were taken of the group. }i>rug Storo Co.’s.
A threecoorse sapper was served con- E. Walt A Sons' Drag Stot^ ITicc
I 5(»c and 11.00 a bottle. Trial bottles

HOUSE IS DECORATED;

Orand Rapid* ta again wrestling
with a flootl and an Immemu* amount |
of .damage will result from the Inundatloa. lx*t year the flood way a* bad
orwren worse than thl* yiwr. a protect­
ing dyke having UH-n biilU in th* of CoiH-mish last evening step*
meantime. Grpod Rapid* can *>mpa- taken to make great Improveroeni* In
thlae with MemphI* and other south- Ihe public park this season. Copemlsh
em cllle# that annually suffer by the can pride ItM-lf of liaving one of the
be foun«I any.
cmBToachmenl of the Mississippi Inur^ preUioat iiarks tliat
tbdir atreeta It’* nowr up to Grand --------------Rapid* to construct an adequate dyke
to protect the west and south ends of Ished the turning of his building which
slreH.
noa- fan** east on ;
t^.cltyAbout two block of new cement walk
During the rtceni Uomp of (he rail- is being laid and this wUI be one oFthc
roads, but one tity paper reached this flnest corners In Copemlsh.

¥f

» progTwm of cotiBatnp-:
nan tnenna. ,

and it was well nigh impossible for our
good teamsters. Jack Rtorr*. to ke<’p
.NEW FIRE ALARM BOXES.
his horses under control. At one point
tlH! guns by c-nble uj» hill-s of a gnuUcliS
they sided and w© ©Maped by Gie ■ will Be Placed on the Stage
of 12 per .-ent uftor tbe fir.i tice iu
narrowest margin, a tumble down a 40Two Opera Houses.
recent Cti;igli-<h manciix-ers. — I.oiidnn
foot embankment. It was 10:30 that •
Globe.
Fire
Chief
Slnrniy
has
ordered
night when we reached the city and |
'W fire alarm Ui^es for use iu the
For Loeomoilves.
with mud and water soaked clothe*
goveroment that
Clty opera house and Sjelnberg s
Isbor saving dev u><« rei^etuly tc-iti-d
the sorriest looking pair on i
man’s appeals with- a storm of lead.
Grand. They w jll bd jilaced on the fij- a cominittm* of tbe .Vnierican linllTvrpoff Is sight and undoubtedly the
Mr nermmlne and Mr Fercuson left
operate with the Game- way MastiT Mivdinnlcw* assm-inti-m
Mr. Germaine and Mr. Ferguson
i
..
uo a number the consist* of an ant.mi.ntk- «..ker f >r lo­
government will sanction bis stand.
th© city yesterday to complete
But there Is' eomethlng peculiar In
|
f
T.l l!! !l : roal is fed merdmnlenll, from the tendI of Intdilgence. Let It once journey to Chicago.
©r to the fire Ikix. Tlie deviee t«*steil,
gat started aad there Is no stopping It
wrhich was «-<ursidernltly -smaller than
A grmt thirst Is awakened and It will

^
f
’Sto. ^ ba satlslled. The means may be lack­
ing but In the end It will be accom
pushed some way. Early history shows
that the contest may bo sanguinary
but the result la always the same.
Many of the Bumpean nations have
: attergad from <hc darkness already
' and some day Russia will awaken and
acn^K) awa)- the mold of.the sixteenth
century and latio up twentieth century
Ideas." When It <kM>s. It will Im^ a ‘ ‘ '
ger. grander and more Imposing
tlon than It eras ev4-n wlu-n the country
of Nicholas was n'ckom'd as oi
the greatest powvm in the world.

«. iw6.

■BCBiMHWSSWWB

OmAii gf eity Fimmint #or Qpan
Miaa Itoby KalUi Was* tha Giimt of
A^rth
Mmmf to a Vmy Flaaaaal Altair

WNfTS CLOUD.

g,m,UMMmm,mmmmAm

meoiw^ nuvtmt emr, lucHmAN. rmoAV.

UNiOM McrriNo.

..

PHONE «B

Hammocks
Never has there been such a line displayed in the city, all the most stril^g
combination of colors. You will want a Hammock when > ou go camping,
when you are at your summer cottage, when you are at home, and this is the
place tef buy them. Prices are from $1.00 to $5.fKJ.J

^ THE HANNAH & LAY .
m .
MERCANTILE Cii^Ulj

..'y

VIEKHIPm.T WEDDED

FORESTHT

JAMN*8 WAR ON DISEASE.

xpB Mra. r. A. Bedev uw! little
BTAQC AND RLATFOMI.
atm Rbnr <rf Maple City wuru lb the
tba
l«ren of reffaat vaadevllle. aait- dty today o® bosiMsa.
able far ladles and ehBdm. abouU aoi
COLUMBIA HAD A FAIR CROWD Ida to vtaU tbe performaaoea of the
MORE NEW CAPS far ladiet and
Balder and NeOa Taodemio company mtaaas JuM apanad.
OCBRfTE CLOUDY BKY.
________
aad see , tbe ««at featare act 'The
t Hiadoo bog aqrstery.- as produced by
GOME IN and tee the Queen Oty
Firm Bay Cacuruian Waa Ghren This I Snider aad NeUa. -the myaUfien.Samftt ,
Meraing—Wbo Warn and
^ auppocted by a atroag oompaay of van bakery.
Wharu They WeaL
, demie talent, ladadbis -the two Ken___
'tacky gtqb,- sweet stagers from the
KI8SB&-««UW »0c
tW Hfc.
Thp steamer OohimWa announced to I South, ta aoaga tbai pleaae; Edwin SatoMay only from S to S. la OtqJtL
the publie thb moraiBc by a turnmadtke ebaiacier comedy
JutmMi
lag blast at 8: JO that the first «cur-’t*«dkable comedy sketches;
akm down the bay would be pulled off,
Loreauo aoti. the clever monologue}on schodole
and a few momenul^^'t In opto-date parodies and jokes. ^
later those wbo had ptanned to go be-*• Luadbwg. the ciever vocalbt will
gan making their way towanb the |
‘“e bten song* with the blest
dock. At J o'clock, sixty people
picture illuat rations, and the
aboard and the pretty little hay hernt i “crystalgraph- motion pictures of sub­
steamed out and off down the hay with i
»ke doj- wUl complete the
as happy a crowd as has ever started
vaudeville bill of the Snider
ior a day's pleasure. Among them 1
?^*^*** Vaudeville company appearwere CapL Edgar E. Chase and hb j
** Steinberg's Grand opera house
Just Arrived
son. Chevy Chase, formerly of North-I'kree nights, commencing Monday.
port but now of Appleton, Wis. They' June 19. Admission in. 25 and 36 cents,
will take a loolc over tbe old hewcstead, the Chase farm, now the beautlBeelug twx> men flghtiag In front of
ful resort purchased by C. A. Battle of hb boose, M. imjardlu. of the t enserSt. Loub. wbo with hb slster-in-lsw. ‘ «tolre of Mnsle. IHiris. t«>k liis violla
in the boouliful La Bcjle
Mbs Pugh and three maid, were also!
to soothe
China, with rich gold
n>uo«f>*r« on th« rv>iiifnKi.on tK«ir ‘ ^ eombatant* l>v Ills music. But one
passengero on the C5olumbIaon their ^
^nce tnn.ed on luu. and
omntm-ntation on new
may to Nonhport to occupy tbo sumhim, and ho was taken in a dyand novel shupee.
mer home. Mrs. Battle mill join them ;
comUtloo to a bii>q»l!aL
via the Illionis frodn Chicago.
j
'

W. S. Anderson and sister. Margaret, 1 James Klutka. who has been In the
and ni.>ce. Mal>el.accompanied by a 1
«'»>•*’ business trip, recousin. Mrs. Flora
McMann of Con-i*«™ed to hb home in Manistee this
cord, Ohio, mere excursionbu who will! morning,
make friends in Northport a few hours
See the new cape at Steinberg Bros.'
visit. The party expect (o take the

SIXn FOR RORTHPORT

•ryibeML that dnad I
mTBHBTIMa BUBJRT NANDLEO
BY WOMAirDCLUB TODAY.
HaaMtae oa a baalapa trip tkia a
•A
Roken WflaoB recamaA to kla 1
ejtttlet mM hrtMHgaiR Faperm Wara
Cir—■■y W» M>>f»wwn< ky M«r. a Lake Aaa tkia BMralas j
*TBta ta mar amr says abe, *vrf a
FraaiMH — the Bubjact
BBraber of acbArvHMBb la tbe prevenOMMi Cmtrnm
Altar «r
ipaadlag a few rfaya ta the elty.
Oon <rf dtaease and death which 1 ob­
K. EL Herat left for Toledo tkSs
PlMMwa at t;SO Lact NtfM.
served while aopervtaoe of nuraes at
the greet base of the army at Hlruehiact of forestry
€>aa «C tlw vnML of tba taaay
ma. while on the boapitaJ eiilpa and
I nt thh Wetnan's dub while at baapftals at the Talu river, in
Jaaa waiitaca oecarrM laat araalac
at tha iMaa «f Mr. aai Mrs. Anhar through the city ou thdr «my 'home this afUraoon under the direction of Manchorb. At these had other places
Paaprai. M7 WaM Balitk amt. vlBa from BMlaire. srhere they knre baaa Mra. H. R Flih. RoB emU was reapm^ I bad exceptional opportnalttas for not­
ed to by naming favorite trees. A ing the mcdkel. snrgical aad saaltary
tkair 4aagkur. Majw «as*«Blt*i la rlattlag frtenda.
tka keifAea4a of vadloefc to JaaMa W.
Oaorge Walter, wko baa bean rlaH- papm- upon -PVrroat Beaenratkma In precaotlona which hare prodaiced such
remarkable resnllB.
niBjimef tktaetty. |akoaoroftJi« lag af Dottona Bay, retoroed bomO tbe United Btates" waa preMtited by
**ln the three nMOths followisg the
Mra. M. A. StBea in rach a way aa to
occaaka tka tarsa reoaaa of tkr pratty this moralag.
battle of the Yaln (May. June and Julyt
bPM arcra aaaasad la dostara
Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Pratt retnnod eonrlBce all that there b a tendency Oueral Knroki's army had only eightjtoward wanton deatrocUon In aacri- thrse rases of typhoid. There were
from Lelaad this morning.
matka erf folla«r. koarra aad <
paaa uadJ tkay rtaaadilart taiartrs of
John Black and wife erf laterlockea fletng the noble forest trees that they only Iflfi cases rcfiortod In General
2mm avMU arldoai dfalad hy laalak were la tke diy yesterday, rsturatag may be conrerted Into money. Effort Oku'a army from Us boding In Man­
la. however, being put forth not only churia. May d. to the end of tbe follow­
home tkia noon.
Wtara at tkia tlaa of yaar.
Tka parlor arbara iko haftpy areal
Mr. and Mra. Braeat Uptegrore left to preserve but to reprodnee them and ing Jannaiy. Of the auuiy thoaaanda
of paUenb treated at tbe great haae
for UondoB. Oau tkia aooo. Mr. Uptc^ to plant and grow where nature baa bosplUl of iilroahlma. Japan, prior to
ash dowers, the beaklaa bade of the grore ia la poor bealtk and spent the aegleeted to do so; yet there b sUU a the end of Beptember there were only
great work to be done to counteract fifty deaths of men who had typhoid,
tarae canopy and bdl which oeUined winter in Texas.
the ImproTiacd altar, aa well aa can­
George B. Hahbeler of Lake Ana the InflacAce of this money toad age amt a large propurtion of ibev deaths
and save the foreau from the hand of were actually due to beriberi wounds
opy aed bdi liaetf keinf desicned froo waa ta tke city ycaterday.
thif profeae flower, worm with cedar.
B. C, Beuce of Provemont spent the greed. Tho foreab of the country have or other compUcatJoiis.
*v'*ontrlbutory to these results are un­
been ao extensive that to many It has
The archway leeding to the llhrary dag at Hotel WklUng.
doubtedly tbe facts of tbe great atten­
was ontlioed In the ^e arrancei
A. P. BunUag of Bmplre waa akak- aeemed unnecedkary to bestow any tion pakl to saulUtlou. of tbe dully
tboafh the library color a^hease waa tag kaada with friends In the city yes­ care in their uae, being cut waatefuliy. consmuptloti by every soldier of sever­
and with DO thought of reproduction al puis of germ destroying creosote
earrled out In Ion* apraya and mt
terday. ■
or regard to the future. Mrs. Stiles
at the dellcaie pink p«ll-ahaped i_I Dick. Everett retoraed from Carp spoke of tbe deplorable sight of tbe and erf ibe bblatiun of every case of
drop flowera. In place of the mooaUln
tyiibold. whb-h b treated cs a conta­
lake this noon with a floe catch of turpentine foreab with their grim ar­
gious disease. Our own country showed
esh flower. Rraermnt aprayf of lllacca
baaa.
ray of mutilated trunks, scorched and s sad contrast to these figures at the
J. O. Neeaen of Manistee was
diarred and worthieaa. The South is time of tbe war with Bpaln. According
frfldiraae^ to
i it all.
rooflaa lendins the> frarfraae^
full of such pictures; yet It has been to tbe board of ex}>erta wbo examined
ProaipUy at f:JO to the atralaa of Park Place yesterday.
J. Benson and wife and daughter learned that trees may be used for the saniury londition of our army, overland drive to Cat Head lighthouse. I
•^prtMra Welcome- played by Mlaa
YOt-LL FINI> rT
about oue-flfth of the troops lu tbe nine miles down the nsrrom- peninsula. ‘
Laora Oa«ne. tbo wedding proccaskm Jennie were guests at Hotel Columbia this purpose without injury and there­ racuiw of moblUutlon had suffered to the mouth of the hay. Veteran
»»‘'™oon with every rS-cem
ECOXOMYTO'^
fore there b a slowly growTng better from typhoid, wblt-b bad ratwed four
formed at the upper landing of the yesterda.v.
Lewis ingersoll. Mbs Ingersoil and :
Q-een City Baker>-.
N.
Wlcst
of
Manistee
waa
a
guest
E.
management.
Tbe
lands
given
Umes as many deaths as aU other dis­
aUlrsray, the rlhbpn bearera. Mlaaea
Mar>- HaneKon with Utile Cilia Far-,
j»me9 2L
railroads have been despoiled of much eases comblrred.''
Mabd McMkbl^. Orare Pohoral. at Hotel Whiting yesterday.
riagion
were
liasket
picnickers,
while
a
Mias Anice Davla left this morning fine timber, but thanks to a justice
Maude Mddlchad^ BPolyn Hainraood.
KISSES—Regular 2t>c kind for UK-.
loving president thoir ambition may DETACHABLE VALISE HANDLE tK»vy of young girls with healthy look- Saturday only from 2 to K. Iji Grettl.
niiabeth Holmea^and Minnie Pelertyl for a visit at Munlaing.
Ing baskeu filled with good things.
Mlaa Maude Rurdge. teacher In the be checked.
leading with ropes jft amilax fanning
June 91t
ttK>k
passage.
Ihc-so
being
tbe
Misses
The year botdt of the department of
mn Able through whldi the bridal pro- Northport schools, passed through the
Apaixtes II.
■ ijujra cavb. Julb Williams. Louise!
cenalon marched. Rer, Demaa Ooch- city this morning on her w'ay to Fife agriculture gives precise directions for
The baudiesof valUes. traveling i«gv
Grelllck and Marj- Parr.:
lln led. then Ollrer Waiera, the beat Lake, where she will spend two weeks the different departments of forest
work: to farmers directions are given
man, and the Itroom, then the brides with her pareala before leaving for
how to cut the wood lot to secure a tTMUon.!. .1* rtry ,m lu ir.M uut !
malda and laatly the bride loaning on vlairwlth relatives In Chicago.
'
klrt. Walton WUIMrs. John Anderson and little s(
growth of desirable kinds, and trcalf and break at a okmU Inopporiune time.
the arm of her father. The bride waa
The onlioary t.vpr of valise handle U a ! son of Northpon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
met at the altar by the groom and the Dudley went to Walton today to vialt of treo planting in waste places. It
will, however, be many years before rather dllllcult thing to apply and re- | Rastall and two children
BOlcma maniage aervloe with the ring relatives.
the day's trip aside from Mr. and Mrs.
farmers generally give this attention quires tbe use af sitoelal
waa* plighted la the preaextoe
new tyi>e of handle has Just lie«>n luBREVITIES.
present needs being all they feel able ventfxl wbirli may lie ijuK-kty npidicd James Avery. Mes«lames J. W. Bojmarrenty goeata.
tonaiul Frank Bradley who aero vi.slt\AFill Oors«irsu«s Tor
Bmlmrsom off
to attend to.
The bride waa almply and becoming­
by any one w-ltbout tools. It eomprl«-s
For. various reasons it has been
Mrs. Thomas Cox delivered a paper a body part made of padded iestber lag Northport for the first time. John
ly gowned in white pean do crepe and necesaary to indefinitely postpone the
Woolc; Borsroirkm in Kvory Dog>«.
U. Santo took the occasion to open hb
carried bridal roaeat The brldeemalda. proposed Knpebts Templar excursion on ' Forestry "Work in Michigan." The
fjew cottage at Omena and little Mas-!
paper
showed
what
a
help
the
forests
Mlaa Ida Campbell, slater of
I take place
to the Boo. which
l«T Don Champnt'y of Chicago took
are to the indoatries of the state and
groom, and Mabel Despres. alatcr of next Sundaj*.
passage to join his grandmother. Mrs. 1
bow recklessly they were used. The
the bride, were both gowned In white,
The Pere Marquette depot in'this
M. J. Wolfe at Birch CoUage. The fine
the former in white Swiae mull and city waa flooded with trunks this flood from which the state b now auf
(*ri»-ing horse belonging to F. H. Cloud
ferlng would not be ao destrucUve 11
the latter in ciwam lanadown. while morning. The baggage
of Cincinnati was taken aboard and dethey carried pink reaes. The ribbon filled and a large number were put In the forests were on the hillsides be­
1
llvered
at Omena An\he return trip.
cause the trees would bold back the
baama were alatply go«T>*d in white. the waiting rooms.
-Mr. Cloud passing through here yester­
ellt which fills the river beds ao rap^
Leon Daker waa the uaber. Following
James J. Baker of the city fire de­
day for Omena. William Gagnon of
th^ ceremony light refreahmonts were partment has a nea-^“red devil" which Jdly. The people who depend on water
the hotel Columbia took the trip to
stYvod in the dining r«iom at five just exaetly matches tha lire alarm power need tbe trees on the hillside^
values
EP«-nd a fi-w hours m-ith hb {larents
tablet, the bridal table licing especial­ boxea In color. It has a apeed of from as (‘hey regulate the amount of water
North|s»n. .Many others mere» aboard
ly decorated In lilies of the valley and five mllea an hour tip. and is pn)pellcd runuing into the streams and keep it
also.
steady. The prosperity of the coun­
ropea of amilax extending from the by a Baker engine of one man power.
values
try la largely dependent on the lum­
center of the table to the comers. The
The Epwortb League of the Four­
KISSIS—Regular 2bc kind for 10c.
mlaaea Josephine Ebrenberger. Kel|le teenth M. E. church will commence at ber which b fast becoming scarce
Saturday only from 2 to 8. La Great.
Send. Nellie Blackburn^ Suaan Uymer 6 o'clock Sunday evening. June 11. Mrs. Cox told of the work of the forJune 9-lt
values
and Clam Rymer peried the following IPOG. the Children's day exercises cstiy commission and how they
setting out Michigan "bad lands" Into
menu:
commencing ai 7 o'clock.
jack pine, spruce and .Norway pine.
Bread and butter aandvichee.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vaughn, rcijdlng
gOn
Yard
for
Plain
Cold
Taffetas
Chicken mouasc Berred with aalad Boutb of the city, arc the proud par­ Some views were then quoted, from
TH> BAPDU ox AXP OVT.
75c and S5c values
Charles Garfield, who is at tbe head and foruied with a central depression
dresaing and paraley,
ents of a litUe daughter, who arrive
of the forestry commlselon. showing lu Its Q]>iH-r face to receive a strap which
Olives,
Plcklee,
yesterday morning.
bow
the
C.000.000
acres
of
sty«
land
b
stltc-liiHl
theivto.
I for SALE—Ladles' wheel. Ajax
loo cream,
Aaaorted cake,
Mr. and Mrs. R L. Cook of Cedar
00c
for $1.00 Black Peau de Soie
The
ends
of
tbe
strap
arc
passed
j
&
Wright
tiros.
I
pould
be
made
a
paying
Industry
by
Coffee.
street are the happy parenu of a
through the rings onI flie valise- frame
quire at 223 East Front street.
Mr. and Mrs. Campl)oll were the re­ brand new baby daughter who arrived forestiy.
A general discussion upon "What and then bnekled ti^acetber at tbe top
June 9-tf
cipients of many beautiful preaenta, j-esterday to make her borne with
of tbe bamllo. A couple of-metal re- j '
_______
1.00 For $1.50 30 inch Black TafTeta
can Women's clubs do for the preser­
capeclally in china, silverware, cut them.
Ulners serve to bold the straiw in tbe j WANTED—Ntir.se girl to lake
vation of tbe forest r* followed. The groove of tbe handle piece. Since the
glaaa and linen, as wreli as household
Columbia hotel,
discussion was led by Mrs. Z.
buekk- rests in tbb groove, tbe hand te
fumilnre. They will remain in the
E^-mns. many giving ideas as they
prevente«! from roining in contact
city for aevoml weeks wd then leave
d by the BARBER WANTED->First class man
curred to them which might be of ben­ therew'ab
for the southern parti of the slate
’ is being 1 wanted at Park Place. Apply at
where business-^hla summer will call Mlaa Marion McCluakey Colabratad by efit along this line.
carried. It will be observed that nei­
Entaitalning
a
Number
of
Her
once.
June 9-tt*
Two
of
tbe
interesting
features
of
Mr. Campbell.
ther
sowing
nor
riveting
is
necessary
Uttio Frionda Yeatarday.
the afternoon were the musical
TRY OUR pork cake. «»niething
lu applying t^e device and that both
bers. Miss Heien Moore giving i
time and expense are saviHl thereby.— new. made nos-hero else in town.
Yesterdaj’ was Little Marion
strumcntal solo and Miss Louise Cal­ tHientlflc American.
Queen City Bakery.
June 9-2l
Cluakey'a eighth birthday and a
kins a vocal solo.
««llmpm of Ellis laidWd- Was Mra. ber o( her friends helped her celebrate
TIm DevelopMeut ef SeerfleM Pratts.
Thomas Cos's Subject at Mis) ,q
afternoon at the home of her
DMa*t Kao«r
Play.
No single discovery slncv tlmt of ibc
President Finley of the College of seedless orange I.h regarded of greater
aienary Convention.
1 grandparents. Mr. and Mra. D. H. Murand valne to
Iphy on West Tenth street. T^ose the City at New York, tells this,
•lc» than the
Mra. Thomas Coi rou.rned from Pe-]pri*sent were the Mlaaea Daisy Moore, was coming down In the elevated
vekijted In the se«>dlesM apple. Tbe or­
loatey this noon, wh.-n* she attended ; j^hel Gray. Maggie Garrison,
day last week.
Opposite him i
ange t-ame first lu being dcveloixHl by
the ooavenUon of the Woman's Home Kossor. Joy Lonaborry. Nellie Hooll- seated two men, evidently from up the scientific agrieuliurtets into a seedless
Mlaalonary aocletlea irf the Methodist!
Ekatcrday. state. They were discussing theatrical varlcLv. then the apple followed in
church from the Grand Traverse dls j charlotte and Evel}*n Send and Edith matters.
ouccemion the same'fate. Tbe
trlcu Mrs. Cox deliver^,! a wht on
aariated
-This
Its man Mansfield.'' said one. "1
-A OHmpac of ElHa Islan.l " iH>fore the Mrs. Murphy in entertaining and the |o to sc him every time I'm In New
York. But there's one thing I never
convestioci.
childi-en spent a veo* happy afternoon
. Mra. cox gave a verj interesting Refreshmenu consisting of Ice cream saw him In.picture of the island where many thouMany pretfy
•'WUat'a that?- asked bis compan­ questtlon of only a short time before we
■ape. the waterhave the seedless grsp
aanda of immigrants have landed and ,
brought by the guests aa ion.
meloa. tbe strawberry and poasibty lat“It's 'Repertoire.* I wonder what
are dally being landed. She took up j ntemcnioea of the occasion,
tbe perslmm«L-Amerlcan lasort of a pby It Isr
the ahlp load of future cltirens when ,
...
And the other one eonldo't enlighten
they flrat entered the harbor and saw }
OMmI tmdlmm li
at guddeSk of liberty, how they were ■ ^ German engineer lioMa out the hlm.-Xew York Times.
Pstrlsrcb Fish
received, what they went through with j pro!^-ei th.nt In
ftmire *e shsll
eldest IndUn and aoldier In the
and with ihla a picture of the appear- j travel by ms-shli
vemwds
whlrb
will
.hips.
It
b
a
mistake
to
suppose
that
noth
prmiiiui-ers on Iwwrrt and
Sutes. He te a Seminole and be claims
anoe of those seeking a nw sun In a!
tng la easentbl to a great unlveralty
to be 119 years old. He was born la
new eJtmiry. Shi d^rlbed the great |
J"/
I of innrlne niobir. Tbe Engineer re- beyond a football aquad. Only less 1785. and was in 1811 one ef the cmianumbers ami the various nations and
..........
I prints s psiHC receutly reod by the !n- •ecaaaary tha na football aquad art a asrtea of Tiecomseh In the uegotlatiofM
4old how csaemtal it ; waa that they vem»ir. K. Cspltdine. at Frankfort. He ■tudent body and a Taculty.
with
the Brlttah. He fought Gctaerol
Without
a
student
body
to
yell
gtwaboold be eduoited into the wajs of
American clUcenship. She said that
lest developii‘«*nt. starting from tbe tasqnely In aeaaoo and out of aeason, Jadustt in Florida in 1817. He was la
'
lal fn*c
dJebt
’ there waa a great need of prayer and j «»rliItlua*
-Otto Lan- bow ahouKI be created the academic the wain that Intervensd before the
atmoqibere. falling which even
war bKween the states, and In U0Z bs
n—el
:otlng for i
much work for earnest, P«'n-~cng1ne.
and
ordinary atqi
atqlcMqdu-rio pressure that of brnbleat of games might not rise to eolteted in the Indtan home guarda in.
Company K. and was dtechsrged ta
air eonipre«s4«d |o thrt'e atmoapberet the dbtlnetlon of a aocbl event?
And without a faculty, who BbooM isnt on aeueaal e7 old age and dtaa>
as tb«» agMit for effet-Ung tbe nHUTD
stroke of the piston, which at tbe same aaake fatbm and tDOthera believe that hOlty.
The education department of New time is made to do the duty of cem- a«boy may aiingle in the strife and
Booth W ales bolds perlodleal Inspec- pressli
iwslng tbe gas and air mixture up to trensy of footbaU and atlll do hb ^utj
tlgna of tbe teeth of all the cblldreo
i IgnlUng point.—Iwondon Telegraph. tu hb Btadlea?
The UkeUhood b that no footbaB
nndar Ite Jurisdiction. When the ordeal
•qW ta able te keep libeni edneattan
• ia over tbe pupil ns-eives a ticket from
the examining dentist stating for the
Taking a leaf out of the book Mary trmm falling into dbrepute.—Ufi
iafermatkm of the parents wtuo-tmu Queen of Bcota, the ^preaa dowager
Tvqnlre attentiun. In
chil­ of China, is going to have ber Alanddren whose parents afy unable to W maldt In tbe palace taught 1
riated tbe sum <rf $30JX)0 for tbe
for |»ri»-ate stteudaoce, ordera-pn tho
pwebaae of medent.bgricultBril maOily ta 9x12 iMlimlr ti4 RdenUl boapltal in Sydney aie glten.
chliMa and ImpteaMotiL
MMC9

CAMMU. AMD
MAVMC DCAPfUU.


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NivTaliliWan
NEW TOILET WARE

NEW 6LASS WARE ETC.,

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Stock Reducint Sale
Black aad Calarad Waal Drasa Gaads
Oii-Furth Off n Efiritbiig Froi tl.00 Op

75c Fo'r

93^*C lor

1.12iC For

1.00
1.25
1.50

HER EIGHTH 8IRTHDAT

Front
E WILHELM andCornerUnion.....

REUAPAPER

32 DAYS MORE
TO bo BUSINESS HERE

W E don’t wish to take any goods
Tf with us, especially Household
Goods and Clothing. A hint to the
wise is sufficient. ENOUGH SAID.

I rwf A BSOOIIO WANT A&

mL

tad nther depBCMie naoA.

THY A RBCOIS WANT AS.

berene Oosr net* rctaltr $12 bb4
$14, for $9.rs.
J. W. niUkoi

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WbB* awtactag la a baaK
Siaday afUraooa. Tn

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Mail
1^ cb**rek I _
SmT. P. A, 8te raaliaed that dntah
via aear andVSaetad *oiaa W ftm
hywmjW b* mmg at bar fnonl.
ipCkb waa bdd from tbe Bnagelleal
ebaeeb Tbaraiay amralac coadaetad
by tba Bar. W. A. 8ball«y aad Her. £.
WHaa Tb« paUbeanm and hoaoracy
baaran were dboetm fra
meatbenoftb* Y. P.A.

I npartad a ta* u»e.

SOUTH MAYFICU).
. Mn. rhaiaal la wrr low.
<
Mra. H. TSjrlar ia galalac.
Mra. Wv. Jkmkf M Boada'
montag afiM' aa Uiaaaa or aboat two
aoStba. 8k* Mria a baba aad but«M >«r. Hc'imHiM 1
! baa4 aad fatbar Md mathnr to imvra
! bar kMa. Tb* fiaaril via hold Taaa*
i day from lb* St; Joha'a drareh aad tbt
Ds ^ara li
I raoialos
laM at mt Ja the BrerYUBA,
ealiatory.
Warm BanUbuir lad wir« andj Mra. Grimm aad daughtar Pearl of
MSaa maoaa HifaJiib and I leory Wit- i
• oalind her* by t belliko|i <jf Trararar City rlaltad at A. ld,‘
Mra. HI
SmUh’a laat Satarday amlag and i• Bbcrmaa Hoyt aad ft
Hoyfa
* Soamft
**’’

"r«rr-

murm LAEM man ngnlat-

ya ^ gaaat or Mra. Mabel Patana

oSSir^ Mr*, mi_____

baaan away ai tba'ban* ct her motbarlaat TiiaSay MiMiig after so Ilk

___________
Ol»a<» «»d Miea Maggie Betacke of
Mr
’ Ttarerse Oty bad Oharlea Remta of
Mr. Oarpenter baa mored to
Baginav were here to attend thm
the tnfuVillage.
aeral of IHm Ztmmdnnan.
Her. Lewis of Naakrnie, Tban
ine 6.
caam last BatanUr *o t
lags at tbe lava ban for tbe Oiaeiplet.
FIFE LAKE.
/A fnr Of the friends of Mlm
Prof. Boy Noteware and family Imre
a Tlali with

KTTS=/SS.-tK]Si^^. „ _....___

oake. aaadvlcbes
eemd. Miss Brans left
inttn forr her I

Bay Pratt of

1C imealod aanm mOaa aoM
Tiaw CKf»«a* aad nmabalfd
adrtk or Gnaa. Baaatttal gra
» arcalag waa aga^ ta Baama aad aa baabs oC 8U«» take. Qaa
» artaa* wen |d^ beiag waa by
Mtaan------------------------------dmrtFrhmmn aad Oct^
tmt* naalariBg or Dr. aad Mic Q. U --------------mtoa. Mlm AUee Abbatt aad Hmrey i trad* Oanbe. After a pManat.
Trim.
iiaf. TttreAmmu wmMattag of loe
Lools Oiama bad tbe mtafOrtaae to cream aad caba von
ary aad aagbUm Maaobm at taaaem *
badly enmh three oT Mb tagenoT bliigaeeU la atftaidaart were tbe :
‘ baad test week vblle vorMag for; LfbWe GvaiaS. TIaa Jdba. TTaa ^'Mee. -aMeratea.
|oa* 64t*
ZeeiaadljnaMr Oo.
<Gert^ Oanbe. LBHe
Hat
T_ --------- - ^ Trareree City vi*- Bdaa^iamaa, Joeel aad Bmaa BaBey.
Maade Batdge. Peart Dame aad Mrs.
Welter Braama.
Tbe regular moatbfT
. aad im. C.* W. CbaM of Ke- lag
tg cor tbe T. P. 8. C
_
B epeat a few daya last woek wUb the t _ _
eiai ae^auBsat
Moaday ercatng.
. R HIM.
or Btatestreetl
Kingsley masic hners were
aaotber tnai lest FViday ceeala_
_
____
is held at the borne
of
Mrs. C. B.! Railroad areBoe, 1s aov la aiy baads
the fona of a ctmeort by Prof. Wy- Kckl aa Friday afteraooa aad
eoDeetloa. Tbe trst'tastaUmcm
clta jlag.
aoogb Kingsley orcbeatra aad leclta-1
lag. Tbe
tioae
tkmi by tbe
the talented Miss With
HUtb An-1
An- j com
corned by tbeir bostem to kT^nmnl I *® ***
**
'***’
“* “• ^^xnasater
dmsoaa of
<rt Tnreree
------- City. Tbe aelec- borne and after a short time was speat •
Hons by
and
aad sbm
showed taleat aad
;r her‘lcctk>a "Medltatloa.- Miss Peart
V*°”
Iny; aad Miss Anderson, whether
jnibjwrt be gay < sad. pzhiblu a tal- Dame;
Dane; Toca!
roca! selection.
ejection. “IMcture of
. dsr.

• Home Bweet HflOBe.'’ Miss Bardgp. InMrs. Lanoe came down f.<om Trav- strumental selection. Mrs. Berry; vt>-se City Friday to visit relatives.
jcal selectiaB. **The Seasntu..'* Mrs. M.
Charlie Isaacson returned Friday Schroeder; reellatkw. **Tbe .,®r^^:Wetk*toalll
Organ
from Bs.v C*iv
: Builder." Mbn MWer; vocal selectlc^
1 xikll for tbe paviag
Tbe I

PIV|CTIIX

PAVING TAX

is Tisltlng In

Mrs. Lambkin retureed fvom S4Mith < nmarrsm thf* rtMotm went tnvttfxi tn!®y Bands n»r the icollectioa of tb*
Installmeat. togetber with the
nooromsii. wiwrr r
pitlsees accrued
tnteiest on all unpaid Install>h
daughter, Mrs. Chai
ment*. ^e^ume to^be paid before tbd
nlngi
ven ill. Mr. Reynolds U also 1
om I
**i^i*c ****“*■
i Siegfried and Bemie Beraateln have critical condition with typhoid fever. 1 feUow's "Hiawatha." The table* were
M. K. ILABKELL.
decorated whh flow.
W. N. Harper, who has be«-n cot ! taslefnll;ly- decoi
*•
*_______ _
; BDOe to Petoekey. Stegfrled will «City T
. ala* acres tj beaks
log the sale In J. Anspach's st
and a
K
Berale will reMrs. C. K. Fife In (A the alek IU(
Andrew Martett Is mortalIg hiB 1
senod. All left for th<
left B’ednesday for his home i
June
1-lmo
We hope forrbm
her speedy
reoorery.
I
the Harrleoa farm '
lug
_ that this was tho 1
enJo>«able j
y?.*” °*
L«k.
^ ^uew. nor. lluruB. Mich.
Berne are battling poutoe* to l
lie will hare
of the season.
season
*n-e guexi*;
Mr*. B’. Dunn retoroed Saturday occasion €>f
eras Cliy; others are holding for »m-i«lng from an exii
extended visit tn ’ wore Mesdames GUI. Scott. i‘<-ck..
[; _ ; Walker family Memorial day.
8am Hulett and wife s!M*nt Banday
Ml.. M«rr Om .04 Mm. Will
ithem Michigan and Indiana,
Indiana.
Schrooder. Nelson. Wri*!vy. Nichols.
D. H. Borne and non Otto at*%£*1Scippergosh is worWng for f*th Bvron Hulett and family.
OJ-aiumu. lUMtnuiu, »
rs. Newt JamlMXn waa up from
the commencement exorcisca
Chaa. Oerr, tedding season.
^Potato plaating U well along
lylor, Mattbevrs, Dams. Poner, i
non.
lyfleld Saturday.
‘**f)r?H. RMtirsc of Wk Rapid* drove j
p,,i.
Rihn Rol>crt* has pme to Chicago Duncan and Van De Walker of Sut-i
^roogh oor nelghliorho<Hl Iasi Bun j
^
parents, Mr. and Mra.
IT. and the Misses Una Voice. I
ion* Bay.
uurchaso another carload of horse*.
k
Mrs. J. Wagueer
QLEN HAVEN.
Julia MUIer. Maude
Mr. an Mrs. Gordon McKee;
old home in Hvllaoa.
uniT Westrott Is
t*ve* rt TestI
lat*ves
lling relative*
Testin’ .
Addle Nelson and
iilaa Donna Spicer cl^d a i^ep '
Mattie Wa-ren o
Mr. and MpF B. Cafpentbr visited with slabs and edgings for Milwau- aucceaaful term of school with a plc-i
Mends here one da
Boren new meml
I ell* Fcnstcrmarirci
Fenstermaeber re­
frlaads hert-riasi wee aad attem
a qnantlly of ce- nl« in Boars* grove last Friday. All j
,nd Will I._....
Are. Bhedfllsoharg^

|
nders have turned last we<-k from southern Michi­ Y. P. 8. C. E. tin Sunday evening.
10 be paid on or before June 9%
Ulon Fridaj
rlday.
thft Ladles* Aid convent!
also aevcral i
mdot and brick.. al
A number of the young people took

I short vi*lt gan.
Mr. Wrigh^'er of Teaas
Tew is visiting bay for D. H. Day.
Ralph Ca*e returned Saturday from) a trip to GUIs Pier Sunday to aoalst in'
M.E! HASKELL.
------------------, _rs,
Blreb.
and
oth­
I taoibcr-lDd^,
Mrs.
{Mrch.
and
Mrs U F. Bhertdaa of Glen Arbor
i oncaulzlng a V. P. S. C. E.
biwlnea* trip to Buffalo.
I|
City Treaanrer.
er rwlaUvM
Is visiting with her daughter this
I June 5.
Dunce etf Wllll^s5^Ph»«*«* j m ”h! ro‘*C.adlS*c
lOAce—Room
202 State Bank building.
Mrs. Btia Osborn .did abopplag In
•lELO.
MAYFI
j, Juno 1-lmo
Traverse CHr Saturday.
Mis* Anna Kropp waa railed-to LiV
ef IK <1. I
The Ladle*’ Aid society will meet
Marr Leacett Is visiting her sister land Monday.
I
irsday afternoon with Mrs Addle
Thiinulay
ntaar Traven'e City.
Mis* Ida Farrant vUIichI in Cedar |T„u»bm Of faraK.r. In thU
. Gibb*. who will fttrnlah
honor
rather-lu-law to our ww j
SEWER TAX
The lAdl<>s' Aid
bc^oo^ arc paironltlng the Kowadin j
Saturday.
Mr. and Mr*. Tappan and little amlMi idor to the court cf Kt James,, Notice to all Peruona InUlwatad;
VIday was well attended i
here f-YIdw
F. A. Gregory and wife and Mr. Dal , creamery.
i
been vlMltlng
Mr*. Chfwshir have relurntsl grandchild,
tbe Hun. WhlteU Ueid. bar a furtune
■ach enjori
ejored by all.
la* of Chicago *nem Haltirday after-1 Mies Matilda Gee and Mlsa l.otlaj,o j.
: The special aaaessment
aasessment Ux roll for
Ralph Tracy accoAtpanied theii
Clvde
fs
vlsJlillg
friends
Mrs. Civ.
noon with I>. II. Uav on hi* golf linka.' Carson were Elk Rapids visitor* Fri- ■
***^*' ■ the cnnatructlou of Lateral Sewer No.
i>rt vl
i.ry Clew
‘ Traverse City.
Mill* X
James Keltic 1* visiting friends In | day and Sal^ay of last week
J q,,, jj Holbrook bas returned
other relative* lK*rorv ntuming to
1 in District No. 1. beginning 1
June 4.
«
'll»c orlctnnl forty nlueiw—in fact, ! lutersection of Wellington street,
East Empire.
Ml*. Rowi
i Tniverw* City after a few da>-«* visit their home at Pleasant Valley. Iowa.
Mr*. Janie Holliday. Mr. and
' ■***‘“‘*‘
entertained her MlUe Oa^ wjm Elk Rapid* high sebo^f
friends and relatives.
he x**«s sllghily ahead «if the pnxi-*- the al
alley between Front and State
KEYSTONE.
friend* on Thiirsday evening frtim I visitors Tuesday and Wednesday of, ju,... 5
iMj Holliday. Mr*. Frank Sayers,
Sion, pilllnj: for California In IMH. He streei* In said elty. thence running
Stewart and Clark Mill* were called
.
i last week.
________
,.i NelMc Thompson and llessh
soon Is-imn lutslio-** In Ka«-mnienlo. we*t to the «-a«l tweutv-two feet lot
► Flint Wednoaday by tUe dcatb of
j„o. Meinnts hasB a new ijrtvlng
Bax-.
tjrtvlngj Mr. and Mr*. C. Monroe were
a
mon* and Mrs Addle Gibb* and 1
and the ttuld lumk of D. O. Mill* A •'**- I**®***^
original plat of tbe vlltb*lr father.
I horse.
I ker Crpek visitor*
QLEN ARBOR.
Visitors Sunday.
lercl
Co.. then «»tahll*h,nl. I« Sim flonrl.h- ! i**** ‘“O’"
»
Mr*. n*ve Conover of fnierli^hen,
to! b j. Morgan and wife tdTravoriw*
fnicrlochen. ^ j j|i||pr
MMIer and ladyattended
attended the!
the I Lewis McDurmond
McDurmond has gone
i
hands
: and still under hi. e,*i irol. the oM- j Micb.. has been placed 'in
City were hero la*t Monday on their Marl^
klled on friends In this place Toc*-^ Cntbollc baaaar and dancing party at I Sharon for a few daya’ visit.
' way home from their trip to South the ggratluate*.

Manltou.
^ng-Hurst Is iMilldlng an addition:
I
and Mr*. Kropp
T1»oh1.. Whaley of Ke>i
Ke>-*tone has rent-;
---- ^nslv *tn«.-es*fnl.
stn>-es*fn* The “lueg of :

*
•OLON CENTER
»orn.
gmviu, to
(Af Mr*.
.
Burge**. Ia«t Monday. eil the hoii?e
on hi* house.
I Qood Hart>or called
hoime of A. S.
S Barnu
Barnum. recentl) ! •Tlenonslv
City
Treasurer,
iHl In town Sunday.
• Mr. and Mr*. Will Prentice attendj.o.St
Duval of Man
a daughter.
vacatedtl hv Cha*.
Cha* S'»atildln
S!«tildlng. and ex-; l»- <»- klill*”
JHUs” luvimc a proverl.. smi offlee—Room 202 State Bank buUdlng.
Mr*. Carlson made a shunning trip IH-cts to move In tbi* week. Mr. ;ll wn* nttonde«l mIIIi1 ma rvpnt
•d the Rebekah lodge at Tr-------------Traverse City [
transacted btislneas In town Sat- j scbo
repntathui fur
June Mmo
lay night and visited wlib.urtay.
to Traveriie City one day Iasi w«-*-kBatindav
I ds“
rapid d«H
Whaley ha.-^ a I
friend* Sunday.
^
Curll* Angevine t-mr-talnod rel*-!
Mi
i*s Nellie White visited the Mls»c* : The barge Reitz that had I
It. J. M.M-gan.
I BIGGEST ANT BEST Ha* of blMrs. Blv* lllxhy returned
night,also
also aliendod ,^ Ing
mov«sl to bis farm live* last week
|Halverson Fridaynight,
ing on lumln-r
lumiK-r at
a SouU: Mann
C D Hank* has
I
j
rycleii—Rambler,
Monarch. Racycle,
erse Clly Thur*di
Mr*. M. W. Kgrranl gave a dancingNhe box social, retunilng to her homei over last nltht. K K. Kl*b'
iiuth of 1
! Columbia- Price* right JnUuaCamp
Sunday with her i luiriy Krlilsv evening.
JcVsIe OMirujr
s.
. apont
, gt this place Baturda>'evening.
her a^d n*fu-ni
Ttie ehildn-n
ehi
<>f George IVphT. alsoj
Fifth Ward.
parmita In Hlighii
! bell. 417 Union street
nny S-law
Hlighi*.
Misses Alice aud E\a Day drove to
There were 12 boxes sold at the so-; the American Wouder.
Mr
lUtlo boy have been hav-j
dr Darling's
Ik
Notice to all Pereona interested
Mfs. Jamison was a Traverse City Empire Thursday.
j cial Friday evening at an average of: George Lu: Igrwn and daughter Ing Tin l.slC*.
The special asse?i*ment
callfr Themday. .
________________
, go cent*.

1 Olga and her cousin of U-land were
Tho • who have been sick have
-net Ion
»n «of Lateral Sewer
e«dv.
cov*-red with the exceptIhn of
4t»o IMADi P riTV
1 MH* Charlotte Wiltten called onllntownli
i I* still conflne<l to her Rarntim, who coiHinuf-s u» gr»»w more
itrict No. K. located In Ih
-----------Mm. OM, Clmo»T UvUl.li.4 hcrlj"
•*" *""•
all«*y between
>n Washington
Wash!
and Wei
feeble.
Our‘ rehool
school closed Friday afternoon ster I eets. beginning on Garfield a
inning the;
with a nice pruKOim glvx'ii by the pu | nue. running
thence west to Ilarl
pH*, after which Ice cream and cake 1 street, thence north on Barlow
were aerxed lo the xl.Hltors and *cho«»l. Wa*hlng1on Ktreet. thence west
rtr married llu ..., „
Railroad axrenne.
Mis* Amy Weidman has taught here.................
They were members of oirvlcIrtH
: to Traverse City 1 ‘>yc«mnect with trunk
Urxle Fowler of Mapleton 1* Scott, who was very
for thn«e years, Imt will ".ui return
Mr. and Mr*. G. 1 Ju*l reached u* that she pssmhI a
engaged to ha* been placed tn my hand)
fall, she having Ikv n engage
rain on Monday
Mon
Heavy rain
did soim- i" r*hu*l>and and
lection, tbe same to be paid <
da>s. I >T*terda.v. Glen Arbor is .Mr* Sc
uake charge «ff a d.i*aiintent of
damage on Iftw land*
„f friend*
fore
June
30.
l»oS.
vnd
Mr.
I
blrthnlaee
and
she
1I
v»h1 ht-n- t
Lake City *rh»K>l.s.
Mr. and Mr*. Rinehart of Platte Scott
g^^ott has the h
.rrlage. Her large clrcl
M. E. HARKEUa.
Miss Weidman left Friilay evening
River visited al Mr. Mateer's on 8ua- the community.
City Treasurt
friends sympathize with the famll
for Traverse City to visit her brother
mith
Dr. Frallck and wife went
? Bank buiidlG
tKAM,*
their l>er»-avement.
automobl1^Th^i[«r. Mrs. LIxxle Fuwler. Sundaj
N. W Herrington wont to Sutioa* today with their 1
A substantial swing with
GU>b*
took
in
the
high
school,
lor keep* It running at a good
doctor

rt'!".:
of
six
persons
Is
<
capacity
<d
exrnrslon
to
Charlevoix
ia,*it
week.
t
»n and Oeo. Axlel <if Ema distal
I.akeslde house
attraction*
Mrs. E. A. JamiMin and Mr*. IMatl
pire calhMl 1 i J. W. Dlckerman * last
It Is not an overdrasrn state­
The
Raniutn w<-re in Kingsley Saturday
Friday.
ment when wo say that "Kim­
afternoon.
Second Ward.
^un* C.
rt toplre pwrt.4 .Hr«eh W.4 *" jvl.i-..4
d Iff lUy’s b
ball pianos lead all olheri."
J K, Holdcrr>ft «!M*nt Sunday and Notice to all Persons Interested:
Instruroen
in Traverse City with frlemln
x.„
.„4
0hU4r..„^vUH-04;^;M3rt,«r...4
The
RiH-rla!
a>»*e.s.'-:nu*nt
lax
roll
for
With
tb^lcarned musicians and
Mr*.
BUROICKVILLE.
nH<l»s went to the ctniniy the ci>n*tnictlnn of a t"unk *t-wer in
masses W piano buym, they
of ('hlrago ar- at Cedar b
lark*. Rev. 1.. E. HoIiuch
>*. E. Kranc-s Ryan
1
District No. 7. iM'glnnlng at tin- Inter­
The Memorial program at
lead in that rich, sweet qualRg
rived here Sunday evening for a visit
section
of
North
Union
Ktrx-et
with
wUh her parents. Mr. and Mr*. J. gregational church May 30th
of Paradise.” Mrs.
of tone so essential for render­
lEW V EXFORD.
I'd the Ik's! lhal
that we eve
_
hlcal
N0RTHP0«T DEPARTMENT.
|
.llTi
tand* 1 ound oer town,
ing vocal and instrumenUl
No Idle hat
ha* Iteen »-ery lll.i Hro. Newman and wife of Trav
”|fc. E.B fi^redlih
1^1
Ml.ss Alice Heinifonh td Sutton* Bay
gtriH-t, thence to Division street,
all c”t from tho
L-u
, Tho taw logs
music in the home.
There wS^rball^^
1* vLlting relatives and friend* In iher.ee to M«»nroe street, thcnc«* on
over
Sunday.
!
company’*
forty,
which
between l
eet* ;
head
‘°T"
EA_.
.
r
ZN-.
<
Monr.,c.
Willow
and
MadlKOO
street,
dkkville. We did
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Davl* left l-Tl i
Randolph Klnnu. *Im> on Rand uIpL '
le i^-fi
Mr Bchmder
visit with friends at Palo.
j
,0 th,- alle:
ley be-1
Have you promised to buy a
E. church next Sunday.
matter returned home from
Cedar and Spruce
trE*eU,,
Wm. Bepman of OvUu. *ccomi»anl
piano this spring for your little
Wisconsin tm l-Ylday.
\,hence to the j
by hU briXher and sister-in-law. wan
s Kale Schrot-der snent Monday
thence
girl or boy? i Have you been
'■
________
;
iiL
th.
rt
loiiiM
•'■'■h
«•>:
are here on a vl*lt from Kansa*.
iverse City.
,
placed In my hands for cxillccllon.
putting the matter off from tine
passitd through town yesterday.
HONOR.
N-^-nM. Dame spent Sunday with his]
coiiect«Hl in thrtn- In-1
to time for one reason or an­
Dr. Burke and wife of Maple City
Mr.and Mrs. Chaa. Norrl* of Frank-' ubUh".
I
Iso'i'y. „ „
. , siallmduis. tbe first Installment to
drove to WUdwtwtd, tludr summer cot- fori vMtful Mr. and M-s Geo Weaver
other? If you have and will t
Miss Cecil Vannatter left Rsturdav I
More June 30. ll»05
The local acreage of potatoe* »«?‘ng
Uge at the Namiaa. Saturday.
home near Travei-KO City.
and examine other piano*. th«
M E HASKELL.
June 6.
Mns. Milllken is tU at this writing.
City Tn-a*upe
^^Mr^and^Mr*. R. W. l^evereaux and ‘ **’0”’H.’biU*X ^^^^*^11^
2T
come to our store and Investi­
Mrs E F ixame left Sunday on the
Mb.* Martha Hunt drove to Elk Rapid* j n,(, recently organized liO.ooo stock Holmes. Kmpire.
: buil
gate tbe many points z»f excel
Itllnub for Charlevoix, enroute for 81.
on Ttii>sdav of last week to visit rela-j (.QiQj^y comnosed of Detroit and
■*•
OLD MIESION.*
lent^ of tho Kiml>all piano* and
Jaiw-t.
B«‘aver
Island.
' Sherman
-----------parties. will buUd * fine ceBiirn. to Mr. aud Mr*. WIIU* Elman, tlvpf. returning on Friday
•Mrs
Wilbur
Campbell,
accompanied
our special offer of ••%*> t«>rm*.
•Mr. and Mr*
r* E. Ytrter
Yoder <*f‘ WtoII spent j ment Idock
block storage
*
the 1Im^sent sum
a daughter. June <rd
lUghtor
Lenure.
left
Saturday
tjaugh
KINGSLEY
DEPARTMENT.
SiH-el. i mer. This will give t two storages.
wo are sure you will have none
Mr*. T llrlnkraan and aon of Tiav- Sunday with Mr. and Mi
stp<irt.
Mrs.
Hlnchman
rclurnetl
Tuesday
and business for;
\ but there U
prae CUy d-^oe tloWn Satiirdsv even
other than a Ktmhail
tan Steele spent
rcuing from Marion. Indiana. She
■I- ■ «m-/N
Ing to upend Snuday with relatives in
e riiy.
tile*
attended
IX'coratfon
day
cxe>
^
j*
Darker
of
Beulah
was
here!
will
remain
for
a
short
time
with
this place.
The Mlssej Llndley and Irish left | ^be Boeclal assessment
roll for
several
dav*
In
rise*
at‘Berzonl*
Tuesday
;
twice
the
past
week
and
has
decided
!
alsler.
Mrs.
Cbss.
Hot'filn.
and
will
. Warn
Saturday for their homes sfier finish-:
finish he grading and paving of Bast Front
Come to the factory »*reme Cli)
tng a Rucc.Ti-Hful ie"m of school.
sehool
street,Istreet.
from the east line of Park
rodms. make y<>ur ebtdre and
Mr*. 1
L. l>ame and .Mis*
;street
je of Wellington
It line
Dame spi-nt Thursday «t lela«rt
j „treet. i* now In my hand* ftor colleesave money. >Ve **11 many
Rex Bennett occupied the pulpit tn
The first installment to be paid
! stead vUltcHl the latter’s nareni*. Mr.
unuj
gbop U built. He be-j Mr. and Mr*. Fran
Styled, of msny mske* and we
the Congregational church Sunday
before June 30. 1905.
can satisfy you a* to the i^iice
morning and ex-enlng.
M. E. HASKELL.
Saturtlay.
' J. J Hubl»eU has been In this local 1 John Steffe-s has been
be wai
Otaego.
Gtorge PtirkUs, who has been 111. Is
and term*. If you mil> want to
front yard.
yard,
U W. IVve-’vaux was in Denaonla ' lly
ny L______
considerable of late.
** _
1 filing In hi*I front
f her mother.
lemorigl day passed oft very pleas onvalewcent.
Duck
Offict
Invest 1130 you can come here
A large delqgailoB ww-t
*”Sairttr Helffrieh
Helirrirh” V< HaplPton Is Monday.
brother of Dr. 1
Mr. McPhall, bro
Several of the Homestead people at- ; Lake park Sunday to witness
the hall antly here. The school children, floww‘
end get a new guaranteed «pworking at tho •Tines" Utla aiunmer.
da*’s In toi
teaded the ball game here last Salur^' game between the Indlllans and B’ex- # girt*, veterans and martial band 'hall. I* spending a
Juno 6.
right piano that sellti elsewhere
ighter Glai
Mr*. Murphv and
e. and the formed in line about lea o’clock and
day between Homestead and Honor. | ford. - All report a good time,
for 121X1 and $223 TKWfB—
..
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m^>n ihclr return wore not inarched to the cememtery. At 2:S0 all of Traverte C
which
resulted In S score*
here a pleasing this woek In I
110 down 13 monthly.
I OBiy
only s
a smiir.
amlle. but
the white fcathof. repaired to tbe grove where
Honor.
oui tm
MAPLETON.
Ir. and Mrs. William
nrograa was opened by a praver by
Frank Hardy went to Neaaen CUy! trophv of the oonflJei.
Tlien here we have bceal
P. P. Lardle bad quite a runaway Sunday.
of Traverse City left Thursday
Rev. C..W. Chase of Kowadin. Mich.
June C.
The
home*
were
cabinet
grand* for $200, $26t. wp
one day U*t week.
Then followed the song. "Red. White after ependlng a few day* In town.
Ju
frMhicned at an automobUe. «
Mr. Plank of Chicago arrived tn
lo 6450. on our easy credl) eym^
and Blue." by the audience, the choir
KNIGHTS TEMFLAR—OETROIT.
Mr*. a4vsrd Carroll, who ha*
week.
leading Dr. Fenton eang that beauti­
KESWICK.
tem. It pay* ‘o buy at tbe fee* ^
For the annual conclave of tbe
aulR< aick. I* some belter at Sresont. j
Nelson
Ml*s Elisabeth Relncke was home ful patrtodc song. "A Thousand
tory warcpooma.
Mlcfaigan grand commandery. Knlghu
day evening at the home
n and Mr*. Jennie from Traverse City for a fewxlays laat Tear*." M. W. Underwood of Trav
Mr. G. Bigelow, after a long and se­ Templar. June It to 16. at DetralL
CRy then engaged tbe attenUoa «
lira on aeeouBi of
ha
burM *..4.y
Trttbrrt
chUdrt are left lo Pero MarqueUo agenU wUI seU tlgkeu
nrd Bebm. Fred Revold aad Mr*. F. andience by a ghort talk. This was vere Illness. Fonr children
mourn
her
loss,
three
son*
and
a
folloved
by
a
song
by
the
ladle*
of
the
chroeder of Traverse CUy were caUOennan chuirh *cholr. Bev. Thurston daughter, and many friends and ar- at a rate of one fitre for the round trip.
■s at Leland last Thursday.
ndav.
fripnds at ibl* place
City ouafniances. Funeral service* will be I plus 25e. Good going June 12 and 12.'
Id a iribule
tribute to tbe Queen
Q
Levi Undley and Perry Llndley left then paid
Fred Avery and Max drove to
gpent
Mr. and Mrs. I-Yank Valley
\
aaytug that neve"
1
bad
•and limited to Jnne 16 for reUra.
last week Itor Petpgkey. where they of tbe North1 by saying
Trax erse City Batnrday.
S^ay with
tb hl» mother. Mra. Joseph
abe tefused us a speaker on these ocJtme 7-8 9
Mr*. A. K Rlckerd. who has been will remain
ooBiona
when
we
requested
one.
Isses
Ollle
Groesser
and
Tbe Mle
' M? And Mrs, George
Vpgbt sick. U graaify Improved at Utla .writ­ taura
benedIcUan
was
pronouimed
by
I
Lavlaa
Ltadley
'wUl
attend
and
ing
MUSKEGON, RATEJ|2j00l
Buaday at Ogdenahurg.
Oeo.
tbe C. K eoaveaUoa at Cedar this
o« Baggs And Ah.
Itarme La-Ulv^er^ktag el Old
GRAND BAPIOS. RATE SEOG
Mrs. Underwood acootapanled her
TRr Bate
irrlday.
to JVaveibe Cll
bnsband to Kingsley Tkieaday.
SUNDAY. JUNE 11.
Beach Pf the
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lou Clark of Rapid
ell 8001
Tmln xvtU leave Tksreten Ciy st
City vlalted Mr. and Mra. Wm. Wurx6:20 a. m. ^ postnr* or ask agents
VswIdsorA. T.]
bnrg a few days last week.- lUchaM lATdle and Nom HoEaua
^
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ns 1Bay.
.
Mra. Peart Ptoney 9f Grand Rapids Sunday at Sutton*
“mj* UW»« fWelic» or Tri^er«
rURed friend* at Arohle SuadaJ.
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MONEY TO toan Wo tax Nnw*
pWMMtoMto Bom tor MU
iBiokn of B. MrHmtio Ml

Mr n^Mn. KevMdr
Mm. H. McCoahn vmt v
jTMterdnj to help orgnntoe
iNAtMnmv-OewMt ]
Mtoool these.
.
A nuBbor froto here went 1
WANTCD—AUTOBMORK of n ablne
roe Center tnnt Frtdny to the Lndtoe*
----------- » boat. nnNiotMewoM win iat4M
ftbMB* Md lurrt*
DMidlUg th»t Iftbor «M
«a poor ehoes! 8m Cuantogbna
■ UM
AW nocietr eonrnnika. They report 1
mar H4l\ ^ ^
OtoT Of
i *l4cvalk.'*i^>^ ^ tobU Se »»i| »m toag to d«(«r
the Uon bnrberabDp.
n Terr iptoraalng aaetto*«Mertbeoi
"iUT th9 guo4 of tlM----------------------VwamWL MMnoomm , »HI
Help Band- met
Hwoi,M.«*tltoi «»•**• of ll»ew! ">»^»« W»
tor tt »«ii9
th Mn. F
.1iSi««.
lli|»hf«ilto»PtMUK!lwerm.baTta«
^ ^ ; itrini^ in aceotonre with OiireMini I
Otadplet
AT
took,
twenty
laiebotttoes
nod
wan
OH
tonttwartynU
tome
bottii^nal
man
>»< « ttoi eteptoB toag dto
Pnui‘e tnntaWedL
iMy <an^ for I hn«n not adfeted ninet TOR RCNT-.Heitse. InnWre D. A i
. PE2X>8K£>
I bjr arrtvlag tm
riubWd tagflilier'Md booghi •
Mr. Stnadtoh to taUtog ve4r fnat. IhnttiiBe.
B.&SnGLAXa
I apacinl
Kildee, U4 West Ninth street. QUbj The G. B. 8 t. R>. 1
rmnatMi ftnethMi
aunt^ pHaifi.
lalltoifl. to
lA be
liC tpiaied
Alltllled to
ID ***^
faaglM
Boynl lit Mfg. Cast
sens ptoae 121.
tone »Hf {tmin for this oGcnnkai. tonring Tm»»
ibe «cato. wbleb. tt U aspeetod. will
arse City at T o’clock n. bl. Jona II.
<co«s out • b««v7 gfovUi «ir balr, Tbe
FOR RENT—Fist, sis rooms nnd hnth. nrrlTlng Fetoakry 10:16 n. m. Ratoia*
apiierutn bM* been ptoeed to tbe oBee
^alre Room 2. Mnrkhnm block, tag train lenrtog Petoskey nt «.•
mirrucn.
of Dr. C. D. Morrto. nod the mere nil oecartone. We octor. or “irnreUlu
city.
June i-«t o'clock p. m. Fare for round trip $1.
«Ui no to cMh dnjr for tfentoMBt a-.- M.,«««.. tw
Q fiat with two; Phone llcket o*e»- for «anrtlc«lnrs.
TOR RtNT-ElghtSnme «# the meabere cf the etocsk of binoksterooW wtother.tWecnncenl-|^y *y
bnth rooms. st<
bent, electnc | '
June F4t
c»apnay ere nlrendf reporttog reepiuj
«^btor enaaa v**'*^**.iMIrha^ I
the
flight and gas. Knbeck A Hort. 121
Coleann of rmrerae
•ihnin«‘»ttotocMin .
j to tom. tonhtag »-h—di
are visiting their children.
‘VnkxL
Jane S-3t*
NORTH PORT,
Chnne. Albright, n Dllenlnld
Children's dnjr exercises June IS.
FURNISHED rooms for rent with ateamer Colambia. Friday mocnlag at
' beginn
beginning nt 12 o'clock, nt Gmnt town
9 o'clock. Returning leave Northpoct
of^ sad oat of doo(% sad In thrm aantia ; im||.
board. 218 Sast Btohth street.
at S o'clock, arriving at Travaraa ORr
tone 6-4t»
Albrt,*, «. a. «IW «. U.I
“ ■»
at 5:30. Fancents. (W^eathar
f^R RENT—Two Inside rooau suit- pennltUng.)
June>U
fOanle
troobles
ns
has
l
Of
ht>
I
ofouwaoffamnletrooblesnshnaLrdtn
Tba
SwIWEpnaMg
CiMM«y.
Amin,
8a.
ting Kp n fight with anch nrrfat. thni
______
________ ________
________
able for sleeping rooms. Inquire
Jctunllr fitoctontiag llnr. nnd. In mil BAhbnm-aVegrtnble Compound.
the minions of the Inw mnr anm thair >
1 ""Woman
COUNTY Lli
Dr. Sawyer, .over John
Womanwto
who«
ncaMblad
troubled ^th
withpain-1
pnin*
TRY A Record want ad.
get. This is why Sherit Holt In groat j **'®**“‘"‘f •
! tol or irrerulnr menstronGoo. I^ck-! Miss Josio Lennox closed n ver>
KARLIN.
store.
.
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" ‘ afihti, Ktrt««Ttig (or ftntotonoal. lenww ’ eessful term of school Isst Friday to, nr, Kaka
ilcago is vifiting
ikac of Chica
tog nbori branttwd from a kick in the
.af
No. 2. Ext'irlses were held in , wends here.
(FOR RENT—Ho 1 213 State street.
rhoto. tnlllng. bflnmmntloB or uleem*
nleem- district
dlstr
ribs. He Is «oL n well-lnritod aherUI.;*P ®"
tkm of the nterus. ovsirisn troubles. ^ the afternoon an^ce cream and cake
tone 4-tf I
and with his Upoaed fiamework U ‘'^‘*•1 «®<»ce of my death U fnina. air! «alntn;iii iedigestion, nervous prostra* ; were served also. The
It was I
» there.
gnaa 111 w*th him whm his hmoas are <
horsewhip you within na Ineh of Mon or the blnea, should take imme. | ly eojoyed by all who
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for
into action to ward oE the serious eoo- f Sder George organised a Junior 1
liomhnrded. Ai^ftrst It aaemed an U n i
«*«»■» *!«*<»**»
indUh is home .ner sev-' light bousckoeplng. Inquire Record
i Grant oto’rch last Wednes^! settle fUnt
lagaenees. and
whole m*t of s^s were gone, bnt he
^
The editor kmertad
OttosuPtoMm
offlee.
June 2-tf a»Arrt»tSt.
eral weeks' siday to Trsv.Tse City.
kepi -holt
r ihh nrlsoner and land- the foUawiag the nest
Several members of the «'est I’n-; ■' ■ ■ ■'■■' ■ ......... .............. ■— - —
^ the j Mrs
___ Plnkbam invites all slek women * oIBct'rs elected were as foltows;
anneamoe that
km Aid society attended the Aid <
HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire
«Ml him. Albright is the mao. who. on gret esthamaly to am_____
or
advice.
She
has
guided
<
pertotendent.
May
Soulhwlck
•cerevention
at
3400roe
Center.
Friday
a foiruitr occaslao. while the court was , paragraph which stated that Mr.------- ' tow^ W he^th. Her experience ] tary, Mary Bari; trea-anrer. V<
t'era Dix I Mr. Formaaek and Mr. Sebeshaw
wAitUig to try him. mped fmm prls- (h» without foundaiion."
j j, »ery great, and
and she
she gives
glre. the
th^ lieneSt cBU devotional department, Molllc chicaKo
.. have bought Mr. Zeka’s far
FOR RENT OR fiALE—Meat market j
^
OADV/C.D
rho st^ to ne«l of wiM Bennett; misaionar).
Mamie Muisey
Rami
pn. and on his way. maetlag the assist-j One of natorc s prudlgtoe. Wlitoa of it to »H who
jj. jBBAUAir
: ! Mr Zeka wUI return to Chicago aoon.
on comer Front and Division streets.VCW
Alton. Maas,
Maaa.
mercy and helps. Inna
Inaa Sheets; socis
social. June 4.
am proaeruttog attorney, who did not' Thomas Rone, a baby with two heads. •*“"•***' ^ddvaaa, Alton,
Thos. Gunton. C30 Fifth street. CHi-! pp|0£3 REASONABLE
and literary. Clara Ramsey: organUi
know him. passed the lime of dayi wm revealed to the public at Ca
i
Belle
Ramsey.
tens
phone
118.
»V
»
«|
qn
..
wia
a
p.
owrrsr
w ws. Mh ahaam
} Intdies. and succeeded to this way <
lileasaatly, and incidentally mentioned; recently, nine months fiott hirth.
; The W C. T
t»«-arty
Hat the t»-lal of Albright Imd beeallhe ead of the right elbow, inatead ©f |
Muskegim »
^ Fridav at
J ed^ChaHev*'|jaio^
TO RENT—Fnmlabed rooms to cot-i
1 Wllbi
ul broken but. It is i forearm and hand, U a little bead, perper-jj
P*®**
airctchtog things. | Mrs. George was elected del^ate »o j
tage with every conventeoce. Ad-i
? doing the carpen|Mtitl|M>ned as he had
------------------------- G"a»»d Rar>lds.
, _
dreaa Box 374 or call at office.
expected It will now go hard urtth him.'
*«»nned. with noae. mouth and | ®njto-aj ‘u
tnrougn nere.
McDonald is to be burfed at
J. M. HUELLMANTEL
may 24-tf
Exhibited in 'th^ show window «f | aocketa. hut 00 eyes. On tpe left hand ] An Allegan man. w ho doesn't ma I buytog cattle andjwi.
thU pldre this afternoon,
Ex Mayor Klrke of Adrian. Decoration! *• • thumb and two fingers, the latter i his name mealtoned. set hU hens 4 j Mr. ^ Mrs. Hi^wm Lcra^L who > ^-j„ shannon ©( Central Lake called
lEAL ESTATE AMD LOAIB
) friends at this place Sunday.
Motory f»ajMllo
Mrs. Siecle has taken a posltica as
weapons used on the union side or capDp Blairs
Ihclr home.
tuM'd from the ooafederatea. Among the palm, aad as a result the hand
. Mr*. L.
wi
ShemM wfll: ci,vton Slites and wife have moved FOR RENT—Office la Bev WUholm < .
thlleg
t
give an e^iion^* entertainment
Grandpa Hoxsle's house,
tbnve were some aheBs Of the then closes oBtwardly. Where ihe right
block. E. Wilhelm.
May»ktfj“
at Grant church Thursday evening
- "Improved" flrtwnas of the rcpablie. shtMild be is only a stuasp. and protrud- jlur caps.
P^. D. fMIOMOi-S
Turn out to the temperance j
h<
Tu Ea-Aha naitiidge ao it would ceil

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Fine Dental Work

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n..r»4-.t i abstracts OF TITLE

LOST

Thr child is bright and Intelll ‘ BjeoGng at the Methodist church
busy whea haalnem was reqnlrwL It
LOST—Between 624 Waabtagtoa St.
and Wet-t Uok>n Aid •ocleilt-s attendborw** wax
! Monday evening. It is about tioi.
was nereasary to place the aad toI the. gont and otherwise normal.
ed the Aid convention at Moumc Oen |jy^(
and Ca«a St. engine bouxe, a amali
;lrrcd ibemsclvt>
slmblack purse conlalulng a flv> dollar
eml*was*lmd*^ ^
^
Camp meeting will commence here
l>y whlcU (Ih- pstion o(
hile the:* tlrow
machtii6 that stretched his height ■
bin. 73 cents in Kilror and a watch j
Crot« In tnl, .nrUM ot tb, ™intn
m E mlnl.lnr .III ,n-«:b
key.
Finder please leave with.
Chief of I»ollce Aahton.
June 5 tf |
grangers vi»lu-d the Carpenter gran
last Saturday evening.
June 5.
OLD MISSION.
Mrs. Cummings was calK-d to Oisei
iscrious illn(,‘si‘
Hint; of her FOR SALE OR TRADE—Thirty acrei!
k i*y. the i»crioirs
WEST ALMIRA.
fruit land within one mile of cUy. i
Mr«.-Scott,
.-Scott, a former resMeni
w ill be a dance on the <
tbtv plact*.
Sell OB eaay terms or exchange for ;
r the KKb lust., to t>c held to
or of thef Almira baseball jtoam.
Good
,
Bom,
to
.Mr.
and
Mrs.
John Oslund.
jte
city property and pay dHfen-occ.
music and a joHv goo«l time to bt* had. i Nxy 23. s Bon,
The dance will lK‘held Is Jim SweetV
Ma a-d BHl.- Fe«'sr are vWtIng. Address -H ." Record office.
June “fra
houxe
friend* in Traverxe Ciiy._
.
j

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QLtSVUlWV SWORB

Sale orLailics’Tailfa Suits
Wc have taken all of our last season's S’jits, about forty in all, and hung
them on separate racks, and have put fiuch prices on them t)ikt the skirt W
L ' Jacket will be worth as much as you will hav^ to pay for the whole suit.
f * first class suits, finely tailored, the \*ery best materials.

All

The only thing wrong

is the sleeve^it may be smaller at the top than this spring's styles.
The following prices will give you some idea how we are marking them
for this sale.

Suits that
Suits that
Suits that
Suits that
Suits that
Suits that
Suits that
Suits that
Suits that
Suits that

FOR SALE

were $12.00, now ....i*.,.................... $ 5.00
were $12.50 and $18.60. liow.................. 6.50
wt^re $14,50 to $17.50. now............. ..
7.50
were $20.00. now.*.........'............................ 9.75
were $25-00. now ..... ................... $lu and 12 50
were $30.00, now..,..;......................... 15.00
were $82.50. now....................
....... 1550
were $35.00. now.:.
........... ..$15 and 17.50
were $40.00. now.................:$1S.50 and 19.50
were $50.00, now...................... ..
21.50

The sizes are from 83 to 44; ia black' and colors.
I( you don't take advantage of this offer you will miss
some of the bett suit bargains that have c\*er been of­
fered in this city.

“Y “>■ ’»H

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Mr. and Mr*. M. l>*wls drove up ifi) Charley fort.-r an<« w-veral id hl^l wood avenue.
may 27-tf
Traverse City Saturdav.
; friend.^ drove down from Traverse |—---------------- ---- --- ---------------------------Mrs. Silas Crav went to Traverse' Citv Sunday an<» took dinner at the,
,na;g and
CUy Saturday and Mrs. Hattie Gray ’ "ton "
j
«-i|, -pii -ji
took in the
the excur;ion”sunday'to
excursion Sunday to «;
«•« 11 Children's
Children'* Day
n«v wi'l
.fi »sIm- ,d.s,
..».s.rve,i
Inij «»<««•». IMII sell all or any
rved In
' “f part,
the Con;
Congre.gatlona! c'*i«rch Sundav j Or will rent building. Apply at
her BKiiher.
the
We understand that oor mall man i morning. June iiih
Floyd .Towsley. w 111 have his mail, mcr xear* wo have
____________________________________ _
wagi»n this week, W6 aM hoiH> he may. gram w ill be goo«l.
as It is very Inconvenient
«,v.nu.„, ,.n...UouJ
ME U.Ud ,»r
Mo,.,,,
to r1<te *n * sio'-tn
| meats. H. JV. Smith. CIS West*
Mr. and Mr*. Risla Mvers of Ccdai' <">«• of white paint.
ihe guests of her father. Mr. 1 I'nioti menuTial scervices wer,- held j Beveiilh street ClUrcua phone 13».
Sunday tnomijav.
in the M. E. chnrc
may 23-tfj
^lide
... ........... ,
runms. Fine musk* w
of Mr. and Mrs :olK.rt Wilson]
Sunday.
i. • i
Mrs. Nk-k Nelsem of Tra%e*T4c City' St
Mai.rs,
1
Is here visiting her daughter. Mr*.!
Viola Lake.
j

M
where Mrs.

Ind..
Bates will spend
some Gme visiting with reiatires.
Mr. Fuller passed away*last Friday
raorulng. The funeral acrvicea were
beM at hU home here on Saturday
and he was laid to rest In the th
West '
Almira cemetery. He leaves three
STuthter an?i”numbJJ
eons and
of grandchildren and great-grandchil­
dren to monm bin Joa*. He was an old
vicinity He
He was a
plontHT t)or this vicinity.
good Chrl
who k
Tbv ber^ved hare the hewrtfell
vmpathv 4*f the community. The pall-

warm weather helps
Get Rid of Your Cstarrh by Usins
Hyomsi Now.

FARMS to trade for city property.]
II. W. Smith, Cir. West Eleventh St j
Cftlxens phone m.
may 2M,
Wfl
i BARGAINS to real estate. H. W.'
I Smith 612 W«t Eleventh alraetj
I Citizens phone 199.

Tsaclier of Vwlin
Stalk sue Skoe Store

329 soon ONOI STREH
are now taking orders
for the celebrated

KEYSTONE BRICK
MARK

Trawrse CilY 5'I
Brick Co.
keystone.

HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay-,
ment*. H. W. Smith, SIS Westj
Eleventh streeL
Clllxen*

E\‘>ryone who ha* catarrh should FOR SALE—Fine residence property.;
mUaalage of-the warm weather
iO-room house and bam.-100 ft. lot;:
gel rid of this annoying and dUboose has city water, bath room and
trefEiog disease. Tho right treatment,
furnace. Inquire of F. Tburtell over •
faithfully followed, to May or June.
First National bank. Telephone 28.*

in the winter and early spring,
Do not try to cure catarrh of the FOR SALE OR RENT-Partly fur“** throat, by taking drugs into
nlsbed seven-room summer cottage
sllett.;
at Old Mission Beach resort. In
The
of Mr. Schneider.!
r.ltthat manner. The only way In which ^ qnlre H. K. Brinkman, Old Mission
onsUtt
ll-lt
Fraak^ Sinclair. Mra.
Hoell-jthls
too common disease can be cored
may It-l aio*'
d Mr*. Sylvester Reod and!. direct appllcatloo of
Decker as organist, all of|^
*
kill the germs of ca­ FOR EAVC-xBtfht oaaama tots oa
Mr. WlUlams 0of Kasaon Hyomel that will
w
Mr. Kennedy of Travi
tarrh and prevent their growth.
West litk Btrapt adJolBiag Northers!
preached the funeral services. Twmp
T^ first day’s use of Hyomel will
WcfalSM asylom praperty. aattsblcl
-seven rig* went to the cemeteryty-s
show a decided Improvement, and in
Cor resldeace pnrposes or gsrdealag. j
Ji
a abort time. eapecUliy if used at thin
nae Mil aad wellMeatafi. Baahiaf
season of the year, there will he no
PSnal to 10 eommoa hnlldlag ioca.<
farther trouble from catarrh,
Prices and terms laaeoaBhls Apply
Ambamudit
j Yoa take ao iffik to buying Hyomel.
ipOotkW.Baff.
24S7-4C
1 at s lAtb
complete ouwv
outfit coais
cosu but one telon Ills last visit to this country re- iI The
^ compile
FARM FOR EALfr-Sam as the I
kta4 to a Texs* ju^ before whom a |
• “« «
»•*“« Fou
prtaouer was brvmgbt chargad srlttbitbe treai^pnt ha* not he
Oaatoa farm. Win taka house and
horse steslinx. rTbe Judge promptly j B. Walt 8 Son*
laCaspajasML lasaira B.-J. Mor
sentenced the prisoner to l>e hanged. | money.
fgaa.
S441-tf
“You can’t hang this prisoner acconlICE-^IbhB Hopkins wfll aorre lea
ft»t to law. your bonor." be said.
Olris, if imusant red lips, laagbiag as la Ua past la the
Huess ywB're ri^t.** *aM the JafiB*. eye*, sweet brapUi aad Rood iook$ ase
MART PART OP TOWN,
H’eM. IM diarbatve Mm. and I caeas
doll ap by both ptoaes Na 04.
to the boys to bang Wm aerord- HoUlster** Rocky Mountala Tea. The
Orders sriU be promptly atteWM lA
pbia Ijedgrr.
’ Tea or Tablets. Joiinaoa nmg Ca ■ JOHnIioPKIKS.
* aprO-lmo ^

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The Flower
OF Desi;iny
AoEpudeoidieSeotai] Ew«>l
Br WILLIAM DANA OROnr

STiETk^S-S*.*..
d Mr*

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AtAUBookiioie«T6d^
PWCEAIJS

AcihcWAc,.*irti..qfrip
■vr.y

nwniiiiii^«in,i»siBS ubhb:

toatrr at tte totadt m F^wterfcta-i nsBy OO Bavtow, BtototBTflla. W. Ta.
bass. Dae: 11. tfitt. te wna eaBai «a At OM7 opana hoBaa Jnse ifl mtoer
Haw Tmk Md wbb khan pnBMaad!«asptoaaaf tteOnajpasdlaiMl Bateay

W TIAM worn
AV M TO 7.

Warn Maxta fetmOr took
«W of togHoi^ tatvo. iu Btcno

: tother. I*m qolte old f

«IMM« .sOoaOtrolfi^ U«B mM
MiMymoMMili
wort Oat Ttoa Tn
tiMBilj tkot ar totter told BO ko« kh
tefors too Wtot
toBoitotkir oaoi tooor ttet Togtote
m ontotely gotoc to tte dog*.*’

Hsrnrr Hstesfwhst. * sf Cha aghth
mrhlcaa totoatip. tor hto
laatrp at tte . attack- OB Ptedm^ yen wrere tw© yeara yoaugar tten I
oa 'to* llto of Oe> sm.“What if I Ad? r wws peer dte tmIfill.* Later kcmefml GtbbC
Tow
Tte praOu of oMteroklp IB Pltete
Bfiad ^ aaintolmTir for a derstood what marrtoge u
• are rkh aad nadeiwtand nnaniBg.«f» BOt TOrr gTMt II to BBld ibBt oo Ptorea’a OovB Bwkan mat tetoat wafiafshlf at west Poiat. aad teg,
-Wen. father. I Blight •* weU eoB•toter awBpt llioliloohi ‘wooM re- B( tte hBBds of cte Wm^mahatctoam oae of the laat to raerivw his appointOmo ttMt tor B aovol, Bte nro Bcnreto pastardBy aftierDOOB ob tte Baplam meat from to* Immori^ Atemham Lto- fres. I wa* married yerieidaT.“Married! Dp Jove, ttefs tte first
te Mr. teiTto lKtN«ki‘lo kla
oolB. Malar Uaaderteot has bera to srBsIble thing I erer knew yoB to #o!
tteB bB ■otetovlcx's books pot toIB tte firat iBBiBg Beitter aUa to* joverBrncBi gervlea tweaty-five Where's tte dear gW? Riiag her here
jotter fitodod to tte POto. Ttetnos- aeorad Bad bo maa got paat firsf hBte.
at once."—CVvchiiid PlsIndeBlrr.
iBtor of B foratgB aovoi seu for hU Tte aBBOBd atortad ok with a twoteBa
Booli mir tnm $»t6$U.
hit hr CUBt Pray af Wintoasabarg. who
Tte po»B teo Boto to Dpetess O- eama la OB a OBateaa hit by Oik Pray. badge ef solid gold, atadded with tea tolng CbrisdaB or uenmtrx nas
^
©f 0dd-Upped
a long ttf* of gnat nsefnloe** and
«lllB .Bf MatototeBTrSdioorte bs b WUUsmshnrg weal osrt bp a Beat
tboagh te to
voddtoc proset b MBgBldtset mooBic doobla play by Haaklas aad Dally. dmmsUeks. prcscatcd him hy Garfield 1 ^**’1*7I king to Europe, his has not been toe
roproBQBttog tte umBBftsvrtkm. bo- Travwraa City cause to bat and tte nmiw
ootopuiod br B tottor of iroellBg. Tte firat two Biea got oot oa first, thoa
jBteUt BlBd ocBt B tottor <d foHdUtloo \ Bokos got to first aad Dakar aeat a pewdhtad: it Is truly artistic aad
^
iwoteaa hit to toft fiald wktok uniqne and attracted great attentom at -him. lie was called a **protocol
;U> teoporor WUltoBB Tte glfi Bod tte
pHnee**—1. e.. a monarrh by treaty toiBOBfO wUI be prMtod by OordtoBl let Bokos la. Tte third taatog hrotght tte fair. His imitation of a battle was
stead
of
bj
sutxv'Mdon.
In his youth
to Bo scores for efthar sMc. hot to the BBloyed by the old vetetaas of the
Xopp. htobop of firoBlBB.
s
While joiBg taoBDecrroa his BobUm fostrih WUltomsbarg hvacad np aad Borth BBd Booth. Major HcBdershot the poorest of kings. Christian IX lived
bro««kt
to
aareB
nma.
oaa
of
which
and
mm
have
amde
many
frtoada
at
oMoe OBO doy fteilBc eery Urod e*to sot‘ bto country triumph ever her
OoverBor Loos boarded bb eloetrlc car. waa a boBO nm oa errors by White MlddlebouxB^ who will te pleaaed to dUBculties. and three of his rhOdreo on
After be had booB Booted abot fire aad Trsverse City got oae which was meet them again in Weet Virginia."— Evropean thrones.
aUBBtas a yooag bmb boarded tte car, a repetition of Whhe's play by Novak.
BBd as there were bo yacani seau he Tte fifth tontog aaw Baker pitching to
ted to hang oo to the straps. The McIntyre's placa and no scores were
TTHm Qummrt Olky Motor
poBag BWB was rmtber unoertalB on made. Wiiliamsborg eras shut oat to
hto feci and bappcBod to step ob the the next toatag and the Heskers ran;

Sprtwir's toss fpor or five times. The totoree scorea.
fire first three WiUiamsbnrg aacn to
'goverBor got Utml of pollhig his fot
oot of the sray BBd reaiarked: ^Touag bat ' weat oot to tte' aarenth and
■BB. I kBow my feel were made to neither side scored. Tte eighU aaw
Ui to 25 horse power Marine Gasoltf^e
«Blk OB. but that prlvUege haloags to the bases foil of oot of town ptayers
twice and only three ncores were run
Engines. Equal to the best; no com­
once dined srlth in by them and the home players came
petition
with lower grades. : : : -* :
throe iBdtoelhi a New York restao- in twice. The ninth aaw three more
IBBU He waa so oBiertalBliig that one ecorce added to WlUtamsborg’s credit
Mtonujfimoaaarmd toy
*
snd
the
Hnskers
went
out
to
one.
two.
of the ladles Vuckcd up courage and.
durlag dessert. Itoaed over and upped three order.________ ____________

sr;

HADE IN TRAVERSE CITT

r.

tte dlphMBat oa.Uie arm and with an
•CaotatloB of ehynees saM: “Mr. Depaw. let us l^re^d that you are the
ahepberd Parts.»'|' am Minerva. Mrs.
Blaak is Venus and Miss Blank is
Judo. Now ytou mnst give this golden
apple to the fairest.“ So saying ste
teaded him an orange. Wpew did not
wall an instant, but, turning in his
ohalr. called the waller. “Walter.*’ he
aahl. “brtng me two more oranges."
A coatteal Balsac story is thus quot«d from the Oaulols; The noveUst.lt
apepars. flattered; himself opoo his
aklll la reading character from handwriting, and the ktory is <rf theHest
appllad to his skllL A la<^ brought
him an extract from the exercise book
of a U-year-old acboolboy and asked
tor an opinion aa to the youngster s
character and prospects, fialxac in
qolrwd whether the child was her own.
Aaawored In the negative, he exam
toad the exercise carefelly and delivcrod his Judgment, “Madam,’* be said,
“this child is thlok-headed and frlvokma He will never come to any good.
If he were my child I would Uke him

the gruphologtot that the exercise on
which te had pronounced so iM-verely
was one of his own which had been
discovered hidden assy between the
loavos of an old Icason book.

~8tover of Wiiliamsborg pitched~s
fine game ooly letting one man walk

THY A mo6ilO WANT AD.

GODfO PHHZNQ? 8bop at Oar
matoa Broa.* Btota atsaot llvarp harm
aad got yoar hatt. AllkladaDe^

nlBseiRBS

aECTRIOTY
FOR
POWER

OM. a B. CHAM imaoeafl IMB MB

No DMtter what FOWES

OMaa fi« Darn rrtwi atreat

BBANCK BAKEKTProat atioec TaSl Itoe bakad gooda
always oa haad

PAVING TlX

Notketoall I
The atseBsment roll for tte tmprovwBBCBt of'Sixth street, from the
*
Itoe of DbrtoloB street to tte west
of Cnkm street Is now la my h
for tte collcctkm of the third tasUU1 ment together with tte aecrwed Inter*
| July, i»05.
____
|
M.B.HA8BBLL.
City Treaaurer,
I
Office-Room 202 State Bank buUdtog.
June 1-lmo

FOR SALE!

MADK CDAW« OCUVEMY-UgM
tralite. paiBtla and tmnka. OMet
otCHy BaofcBM

Bbolridty* Dot onfy for
Doafe nmB0M,lfi^ raamfi
aHdOiW find fcenenl fidapte*
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let m vitalixc an' idea
for yoii,

MAL KBTATB AMO LCANB-Otmaf
Trfivataa Laad ate Loaa OOs f

ssarsas-^sa—•

ML T. A. WILMKLM. Dantlat

Baardnun Ura
Bcctric Ufbt
k Power Co.

OH. W. F. rrHANHWAYfi-ltetete

Ym Art Nit Fttllig Wen,

™^T*!te iirnMO or olm

■fi OMna Mt wnteim Madt OO
sees pteae Cid
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W B., 710 WaahlBgton Stmat. Cte
pteaa Hi. Ban ft. Baaldawm. W
400 W. TaBth: Cits, pteaa 7U

BridI Flal oa W. Ninth St.
Lot on Bailow Street
t Lots on Garileld amnie.
1 Lot on Moaroe Street.

AU. GOOD BAIBAHS
nnst DC Sold at Once.^

an K> nnr at haul, tkar wiO

c;iriissrTi^..rai*
oii!Xrt^"aj*ae5r

T w. THIRLBV, Daatfat
anm A MKfa Jnvalry Mara.

0.C.MoiXMt,

STAGE AND PLATFORM.
"One of toe leading musical attrac­
tions at the Tyler county fair held at
Mlddlebonme. W. Vs., this week, was
Major'Robert Hendershot, known In
the history of the American civil war
as the ’drummer boy of the Rapi>ahanutK-k’ accompanied by hto son.'J. C.
Henifemhut. who have been fumtohing martial music for the fair, sue
has urv«-r lievn hea'd in these parts
bt'fore. Major Hendershot has a world­
wide repuiailoo as a drummer,
enlisted in the Eighth and Nlnth.MlchIgan Infantry as a drummer when
a >-outh of 11 years.-and served at
front throughout the war. He served
as a spy for General Grant, but It wras
at the battle of Fredericksburg, while
crossing the river behind.a boat, that
be wem the sobriquet ’the drunmier
boy of the Rappahannock.' Fbr hto gal-

orvi

When youVant loo or Wood don'^ liatea to a smooth
talker; he wants your dollar today and will be in aomo
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make you
nromisea aa to giving good service; you know that I
have done so daring the past 15 years and expect to .
till ^hc end of time. Citbns* PImm 7U

O. HOPICIN9

TRAVERSE TRACTION CO.
Automobile partioa can arrange f«>r a efir by calling
.iorr Mr. A, G. Serge^u at the Park Place Hotel.
A dozen people easily taki*n care of, Rales by
the hour.

D0n6 THE SQUARE THM6
by our customers is a policy
always strictly followed by
ns. Wc want them to be
thoroughly satisfied with whatever they receive in
lumber, whether it is in
hard or si»ft woods, in a big
t»rdcr or a smiUl one. Our
facilities are uusoriin.s8ed,
and our sUx-k is alwrays
kept up to tlie high(«t
gnule......................................... „

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

OR. CHARLES A. BURBRIOOE. Oes
Ust. SOl-2-3 New Wilhelm block
Traveroe City. Mich. ClU- phone 14k
Grmdoau of PhUadelphla Dental 00
ifp____________ ________________ _
HERVEY M. ANDERSON—Altomej
and coonselor. W'ilhelm block, Trav
erne City. Mich. Cidxens phone 104

WASHING
HADE EAST

OR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 .Suthar
.laad block, physlciaB and aargacA
Citizens phone 304.

An of the hard. diSitgreeable work of washing
stops when you use a 1904
Autouiatif,
“I never saw
anything like it,’’ is the ver­
dict of the p*ople who have
use<l this wonderful wasluT
• Our clain* is that it will
do the work bethT,
nicker,
and easier than any other
ma<*hine made.
We sell ft on 30 .lays’
trial, if not satisfi.*.! mont*y

DRSi J. 0. k MART J.TRUEBLOOB
osteopathic physicians

OOcelOB-TXWtUHtaBldt. 8 n. ik. «o U
lto*p.m. T»o0 enwinxa Blilrww 01
Wyskoopftnt. Ottn» nb<*-457-

JOHN R. SANTO
NOEIAl MSSOnCE
WUtelm Block. Tmvei

rcfunde.1.
Como in and sec this
wonderful machine.

O. F. CARVER A HHO

FIRE mSURANCF

FRANK IRDDE
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFHCES

U L. A BWLOINA

A. D. TYLER

Front Street

TRAVERSE TRACTION CO.

DENTIST

OVER JOHISON DRUG CO.

OOca Mi. New WUtelm emea r> .

H.&I.L TIME CARO

w
I r=

Gsipet desning and Featter
r.
wwfcM
yw
sway to te ^omd. talo mgs, 1st me
teow yon mmples
....

FOR SALE

R. R. CHAPn, Praprlctor.

ma»K

GEO. A, JARVIS

im

DENTIST

Ii

201 FRONT STREET
11 Mnm
Gn. W HtWiiii
MilME &:0cW£THr

lyiJ 6EIERU IRSURirCl

HIAWATHA
AT YAWAYGAMUG
near Petoskey, Mich.

HARNKH—Mpan fMw
tanar ate aetkm ragnlator fiatta
taetioB ftmraBtaad
Wltk Elmbe
Music Boose ettx. phone SM

harry a

acccft ho substitutes

On. Saipr & PsukiUipi

JURPET GLEARII6 WORKS.

The Musical Ojibway In­
dian play (Copyright)

OH. «. L. TMIHLBY-fipadal
tlOB to dlaaaaaa af ckUdma
409 fitau Bank Mdg Boto pi

Try • *>111 to-nl*ht.‘*
For Sato by .n Dnototo
•o CBfftt and 35 Cnnc Boxbb

IOC AND WOOD...

a

OH. F. F. LABrroi^ OMre room
to sew MnaaoB Mock.,
door to Dr. Hlggtos’ oMea.

VIR, VIGOR 4 VITALITY

mi

Botfi

fleaa ovar nm NaOdteJ aaaS

ViUe 2t0 StaU Baak BUMilc

'Trmv^rM Olky. Miote.

5%Si^^jEA!iSTATLi

Ote

OH. C. B. MlWOW OMaa 1
leaa Drag Stora. Dp^
«o aya, aar. Boaa ate
fitted. Both pteana. Bai
fiWh atreat

JUK.^w
four Innings and Baker held up
until the eighth when be let two men
walk. Both pitchers were ereU support­
ed and they were prmcUc^ly very few
erran. The line-up was;......................
HoskOrs.
^VlUiamsburg.
McIntyre. Baker...p...... ............ Stover
Novak................ ...c................
White
DaUy____ _____ lb................ Cliff Pray
Haskins...,........ lb....................Gain
McManus .......3b......... Thomss Prsy
Colby........ ........... as........Clint Praj
Bob Bokos.....-..ef............ Cn»euter
Buff Bokos........... If...................... Eaton
Baker, McIntyre. ..rf...'.............. Storey|
The score by ihnlngr was:
WllUamsbuii; ..0 1 0 7 0 0 0 3 3-14 i
Com Hu»kcrs...O 1 0 1 0 5 0 2 0—
good siied, enthuslasmtlc crowd
witnessed the game.
'

The late WIlUam WlUard. well
ktunvu aa the painter of Massmcbusetls*
governors, was very ececnirlc In many
vrays. Hto si>eclal aversion was the at­
tempted purchase of hto man* old rel­
ics of furniture by people of wealth. A
New York woman visiting in the vicin­
ity of Sturbridge, hearing that the old
artist possessed a beautiful colonial
mirror and a rare clock, tried to ii
them. Mr. Willard seemwl readily
agree to the sale, but when asked
when it would be [convenleot to have
them packed replied; “Not until after
toe funeral." “Whose funeral?" asked
tte visitor. "Mine." replied Mr. Wil­
lard with a chuckle.
One of the moat accomiritohed mu-i
alclans of Washington to a foreign dip- j
lomat—Theodore Haosen. first secre-!
tary of the Busslan embassy. He dl-;
Tides hto time between the study of
.^^omacy and music. He much pre-j
rattling off sonatas ami rhapsoJIes ;
to drafting dull stale papers. Mr. Man-1
• aeo gave a recital at the Congressional’
library recently to a large audience of
blind persons. Every Friday a musical;
or literary program for the blind to ar­
ranged In one of the beautiful hslto of
this building. The RussUn diplomat
Tolanteered to provide the entertain
meat one week, and dianned hto hear­
ers by hto brilliant rendering of a diffleult program.
Unique iribote wns paid to the mem­
ory of Lincoln on Decoration day at
Dtroudsburg. Pn. Wadsworth post.
- Grand Army . of the Republic, bad
charge of the services over the grave
of J. Summerfield Staples, who was
the aoWier substUule and ^preaentathre tor Abraham Uncoln during tte
war of the retellton- Mr. Staples died
im Jan. ll. I88S. aged 45 ynara, 1
tooath and 22 days. Tte filea in toe
piston oMce at Washington show that
UbcoIb. altoough be was not subject
IB AimiL voluntarily pul a yt>ong recr«ll tat the army to represent him at
V.
tte troBL BBd that a»aa was^J'SumK'
atefflaM 8taplss.A0wa>rRev. John U
|H<
Biapiaa of SUd^sborg. Ihp Utter
Hi. •waaaUolntteanayasdBapUUof tte
' ItoaoBfi Dlatrlct of OobimbU tnfanlry.

Hfc:

WIVI. JAOkCSOIM,

VmBtoh iiB.tirallAteitoTrm

M from Cslsr CUy mrna PViy
r« C a. m. saA OadM-Otty S m a-w

CHILDRENS KNIT WAISTS
A SPECIAL OFFER



6RAID RAPIDS i tIDIAIA CT
CORPARY.

■ I I HEWWItHELM I

- G. D. MILLER
OEN'TIS’I
(RnBoul P—<HS>

lev. Asm fikUOk.
Train !«©*«•

Caft MHkin:
3 meals pn* tlay and late sup­
per. with cigars and tetnperanoe drinks only.

Mltieain,SinBlrt,Bc.
Smauinttu,
Ml PMipipUc WtUt
Write the Manageatent

HttWATHA IHHAI HJiY
YAWAYBAMB,
Ne»Petca«r. Uiehigu

This is a chance to buy a waist for your
boy or girl at goodly saving; they are
equal to the best waist, made. They are
known as seconds, that is. they usually
have some imper£ections.in the knitting,
in these wc have found none, they are all
perfect. The'regular price of these_goods
is 25c; we offer them at

l5Cy 2 'for 2Sc.

ON TIME I
If there's a single commodity
in daily demaxid which must be
deliveim promptly to afford any
sort of satisfaction—inpport life
itself in cases of aickneaa—it’s
ICK- We not onlv furnish you
pure ice, give full weight deli>-er it at your door, and charge
only a reasonable price, bat wo
have it on hand promptly and
regularly.

TH 6. I. TqflE GM Cl.

TrSetaiM fifrw 6te 4 XB p. a. naaMot.
tac aorlb aa4 acMttti at Waltoe
Tgk^tajj- Ttmt^ at, 4X0 p. «. fsr
Train arrtrw to TVamrsa CMy tmn Korth
Train nn«An*to TmrwM City ISO sedOXD

a L. inonraoD.

w.».

PEREMywtIETTC

anaAlVUnCRS

^ £T£S
examined

FREE

^LASSES

InouNS

Headaohea. StralsMan
me E^nml Oeatore
Perfect Vmion.

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