The Evening Record, July 14, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 14, 1905

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

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

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1905-07-14

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THE EVENING RECORD
ycliu. TstaoiiAMt mkvicc.

iuniioiiiTiB
MEPOlie

rmAvmmtm cmr. iAchiomi.

6 PAQB8
DENVER CAPTURES THE ELKSL

'SMOON MAN
STUIBI WIFE

uaaal teemloa «f tho Itoaowaliat
aad Protaettoo Order of BDu wrtll he
hsM la Deaear to ISSA Oao ballot de­
SHE ACCUSED H|M OF BEING UN­
UNAMJI TO QUtU, UFfllMNOt OF
cided that at the 9toid lodge Mottos
FAITHFUL.
THE rAflltCfIt.
today. Perry Clay af Daavar tod the
wlaalag SfliL Dearar recetved twk»
as maay eetad aa DaBaa. which made
a otnmg SgkL tod hy WBttam H. Atr
watt. DBitad Statoa attoraey tlmra. Altoatle CRy had fOw aapportora.
AND TRAGEDY FOLLOWED THE
INCNEAtlNO
AND
tFMAMMO
VIRY lUPlpLY.
MISUNOBRSTANOINa

QUMBB BEI I MBII

AH CliMts to Ctmk Urn DHatOita
Havt M Far Fallti m*m

Mtton to ftopMy
Br Wlr* to too eraataff Booord.
Otoaoa. R»»aHa. Jaly 14.-AsWlaB
rapidly
tSe aoathwaaiara part of
BuoHa aad ao far aH oCorU to chock
tko dtoordor have feUed. Tho oltttatkai to rapidly bocooilac alanntox ai
to aacborlttoo nf varioai penrerantoais
rkota tho toaantt have rtoea apalaat

tho
abto to cope vlth the arooMd peopto.

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LOOKING FOR HUSBKNO



THREE MEN
WOE KILLED
CHICAGO tUBUIIBAk AND FAMGN.
OCfl TKAIN CRASHED.

CUSE0 n oPDi swim

HELD ANNUAL MEETING

CHEWING UP BOULDERS

Threatens to Suo the Townehip tor
Damapee for Non-Enforcomont of
the Dog Ta* Law.
By Wire to th^Brenlna Record.
Uaotoo Harbor. Mich.. July ll-Flfty
head of sheep of fancy breed, owned
by PYaak Johnaoa of Namol were
kiltod la the Srld last aishl by dopa.
His loss will exceed »&00. WUhIo the
past maotb over a hua4rcd kheep have
r bfea slauahtered In this manner.
Johaaon threat«ms lu sue the lowaahlp to recover damages for faihin' to
aoTorre the doc tax law.

CRAZED BYMEUMCHOLY
CHARLES DAVIS CUT THROATS OF
WIFE AND BABY.

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Then Killed Himeelf—He Wat Out of
Work and Worry Unbalanced
Hie Mind.
. By Wire to the Brealug Record.
Spokaae. Whah.. July H.-CharU«
H. OsTto. asml SI. a panel raiser out of
work. cHt the throats of bU wUc aad
baby and committed suicide Thursday
night. He was erased by melancholy.

STM UUMAJi DEIMD
FrapoaKlone tor Laundry Work From
Chicago and Poteokoy.

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The Wrlahl Bros.* Star laowdnr to
widely knosw and Ua aenrlcea aamerously emight after. There Is a strike
on among the laaadrtoa of Chicago act*,
today Wright Batw. rocelTOd a rotamunlcailoB from ClneL Peabody A Co.,
the Urge collar manutoetarers. oEer
lag to send Ihelr^work to this city,
aamlag thep rice the oompaay pay* la
Chicago. The Brm has also racolrod a
yroposlUon from the Imperial hotel la
Potoskay for the work of thaa hotel lor
the oeaaoo. The Star lanadry to already ^Mag the lanadry work of the
atamr nitaola. all of which to ai
demeo that the Wright Bros, lanadry
to well aad favorably known heyoad
the eoaSnes of Graad Traversa ooaaty.
Jn)yl4-lt

WItotoOaad.

By Wire to the Bvealag Record.
Detroit. Mick.. Jnly 14—Daalel Gray,
who lived over hto aalooa at 181 MlcbIgaa avcaae, stabbed hto wife, Jeaalc
Gray, to ^eath la tbelr apartmeata
early tbto moralag followiag a guarrel
SECTION HAND IS SUSPECTED OP
over a woama. Mrs. Gray bad accaaed
BEING CAUSE.
her kasbaad of nafalthfolacaa aad the
tragedy followed. Gray had recently
been la a retresd for aa anbalaaced
mlad. He arms arrested. .
prate. IIU Cfifliiaor of SuhurSa
Trala and a Paoeengor
^
Were KUtod.

By Wire to the Rrcatac Record.
Chicaao. July 14.—Three men were
WOMAN FOUND DEAD ON GOLF
killed aad aixteen aerloaaly lajured ia
GROUNDS IDENTIFIED.
a colUaloB betweea a Chlcapo A Buft
nUaoto aoutk bouad auburhaa
Wao the Wife of a Foie Who Werke trala aad a paaaeaaer trala from St.
Loato early this Boraiaa. The dead
ae a GarSer~Follce Searcha^: James Uyke. eapinerr >a bar abn
lap tor Him.
trala. Chicago: Georpe Bbatein. paarr on the St. bools train. Chleapo.
Ay Wlro to tho
Raoord.
aad Charles lloni. postmaster at'Crete,
Boatoa, July 14.~The vroaaa foaad
niardered oa the proonds of the Arllaptoa Oolf chib at BoloMiat ycoterday
vaa Meatlfied tbto aktralap aa Bmaialine Schlldoko^ the wife of Joba
AchlMokoeka.
Pol« Hrlap la BrocktoB aad worklac aa a barl^ la South
Bralairee. The oSoere are now aearchBITULITHJC
MACHINERY
lap for her liuabaad.
SEEN STARTCa

FARMER LOST 50 SHEEP

Me Had ItoaaiiHy Baea to a Ratoaat tor
aa UaSataaead MlaS-Oray
UnSar Arrant aad Hia

Proeaaa of Making Paving Malartai
Was Begun This Morning Stone
Boat Coming Tomorrow.
Piwptly at 9 O'clock this morning
the ponderous machinery of the Warl3ros. liitullthic company began its
slow revolutions and as the oapacious
maw of the grinders began to chew
round and round with a top-aided
movement llkb an old toothleas cow.
and the boulder atone slaadtng In cars
band was dumped within and
chewed up with as much aplom a«
though of a toothsome delicacy.
Standing above and kiokiag down
upon U tho operatloa sceuu>d simpli*
sad the stone lioulders dropped In to
the phewlng Jaws of the monster
simply mauled ansind and munched
until they were of sulBclent Sneoess «o
fall through the lower portion and
there caught by rcvolvlttg buckeu aad
taken up Hekator-llke to the upper
ibors where, by fhlllag upon re­
volving alevee they were scparmled
into the various gndes of Bnenees.
Those that were too large were caught
a revolving belt and brought back
the grind aad ruthle^y dumped
Into Its deep recesses like the returned
quid of some anloial and chewed agmld
iM'fnre taken up the incline u>
chambers above. Work has been de­
layed a few days later than was Erst
antlci|iated and the last layer which
has to be heated will not be laid natU
Tu*mlay,
Over lb the lilthulum pit where the
mixture Is to be heated, aad poured
the crushed stone, barrels of the
cold bithulum were being duasped Into
the caldron, barrels and all as they
n-ere heated and the bilhulnm melted
from the stave's they were Sshed out
and laid aside, black and pitcAy. bat
'^looklng as though they might be CMcago kladltag wood. A large crowd of
Interested apectators was on head this
mornlag to watch the Srst grind of the
crushed stoae mixture.
A boat load of atone U expected toorrow aad also Sve cars a day will

FRESIDanjStOST
Psaca Plans and Panama Canal Com-;
mission Projocts Occupied Hia
AtUntlon Today.
By Wire to the Kveoing RtwrU.
0>ster Bay. July H.—Peace plans
and -the Panama canal projects are
claiming President Ruosevelt'a nttcatoday. Japanese Minister TWkashira and Chairman Theodore P.
Shontx nnd Chief Engineer John F.
Stevens of the I^aama canal commis­
sion were at Sagamore hill.

lEWMECnKSBECTED
Twelve Scleetod to
Made by Ro
Mo Mon.

Hand Tedby.
Bp Wtoe to tbe Bvealag Record.
■um. July 14.Wood baa mfloMm
atton at Cape Cod for tbe removal of
a bony growth on bis bond enneed hy
an nocMent aevuml yanra nga Gen­
era] Wood la recovuriag rapidly froB
the nflema of tbt oputatton.

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New Shipment
Of Oxfords

Ol-rV BOOK BTORI
TMs HsfcBlt fS3PBB7,- ftGfto

iawetod hors, gad it only takas a
frw at thia time ta tbe anaaun, wOl
keep yuuoooi and properly draaaad
for the batoncr of the aummer.

WsordMvdssdbsw tost tWr«l
ss*wUU»m«uk«ftlMS»

sbosi »hM> wv bad Umm b«ror«

AkmguDmm Store

Ws Hbts Tbbt Sist im

If you are a lover of Pepjiennent wr like a chance to
tickle .your palate with our
CHERKT MINT SUKDAE. It's
a beauty to look at and «leliciona to taste. TEN CENTS.

Recording secretary. Mra. A. U Hav
itoad.
naaacial aerrelary. Mrs. W. F. Cal
kins.
Treasurer. Mra B. Thirlby.
Board of directors. Mrs. L. Soule.
Mrs, E. a McCoy. Mrs. Mills. Mrs. F.
Votruba. Mrs. Wm. Loa^on.
Cemetery committee. Mrs. L. Soule.
Mrs. a Thirlby. Mrs. Wm. Loudon.
Mrs. Arthur Despres. Mrs. J. F. Gil
lesple.

SOUVENIR GOODS

SUIUI WUs Tbs OMm

Perty-NIne Members Out of. 12S Have
Paid Tbelr Owee—Expend! taree
WeruS74.1l.

NINTH YCAfl-«M4

INDIAN BASKETS

Frito. IR 14. ISOS
eULUTDI:

By Wire to tbe Breuiag Record.
New York. July 14.-^i a meeilag of
tbe directors of tbe Equitable Life Aesuraaoe eociety tbto moralag tw^re
new flirectors. who bare been reoammended by the trustees of tbe majority
THE MARKETS.
stock of the oompaay. were elected
aad tbe reelgaatlons of their former
Bast Bufalo. Juiv 14—Cattledirectors were aocopted.
Quiet. values steady to easy. Veato
aad ealvea—Active at steady pricea.
Sheep and lambs Dull, ralaea lower.
GENERAL WOOD RECOVERING.
lk«a—AeUve.

DetrolL Mich, July 14 —WbeatJaly. 8>e; Na 2 red. S4e; Noi J oora.
Ka 3 white oats. U%e.
Tt>todo. O.. July 14.—Wheat-Oaak.
»0c: July. 8Tkc: September. Sic.
Oklaaco. July 14.-Wbmd-Jmly,
BTENtNO CLASSES la Oermaa ba- t«%c; September. S4toc. Owa—Joly.
lanlag Jaly 17. ISOE.
M%c: September. M%c. Oato-^aly.
Onmi Trareree Baelaaai CaireoMty.
September. SO%c. September
laU iMt
•pork. I1S.S9; lard. S7.72H: riba. fTJS.

CIBHHESEllRKSS

WOMAN'S ^CEMETERY IMPROVE­
MENT ASSOCIATION.

Out of the US members belonging
to the TYooMa'a Cemetery association,
only aboot a dosen were present at
the aaaual meeting held y^erdny
afternoon. Out of ibe 125 members.
49 have paid their dues and during the
year dosing yesterday. $1S was re­
ceived. On July 1. 19(M. the associa­
tion had on head $70.09 and with the
Sl( received this year, the total on
hand was $SC.0$. bat out of this there
expsadttnres of $74.11, leaving a
balaace oa hand of $11.98.
The expeadtturea during the year
wars for labor. Sowers, flower beds,
plants, bulbs, etc. The plans for the
oomtat poor have not yet been made
but trill be as soob as the board of dlreelort meeU next Tuesday.
Tbe fAlowing ofllcers were elected:
President. Mrs. C. J. Kneeland.
First vice president. Mrs. Charles
W'llbelm.
SeooDd vice president. Mn. Harvey
Curtla.
Third Tke president. Mrs. J. G.

6 0*0L0GK EDITION

fhiday. july i4» iiqb.

Tbe stenascr Creaoeat arrived la
port ycaterday afleraona at,2:»_aad
ramatoed aaUl tbe 11 o'clock tri^ to­
day otrtag to a gcaevml repair for tbe
engine, tbe Outambla Uktog ber roato
la tbe
Tbe
aad ablpmeats from
comlag tbto way. the Oeaeint Maglag in a large abipmeat yesiavdar la
two trips. Tbe Illtoofa. after leaving
tbto port yeaterday BKualag was met
oE Omaaa point by a gaaottae'launch
from OM MAssIob and the two hove to
nad transferred a load cd cherries for
Chicago. This will be one of tbe spe­
cial fcataree of boat Ufa oa praad
Traverse bay for tbe next few weekx
aad tbe fruli crop will during tbe week
be bandied over tbe rail of flerre little
tonaches that pop out of (Hd Mission
harbor aad mn dosra the large sedate
steamers oa their way to Chi­
cago. the transfer brlngtag tte ship
meats Into Chicago la flae shape.

WCATHCll—Skovcn tomi^t and Sat*
■rtajr.

jFm

HHliRS

If y«m doubt this, stop ia aad
look at tbe prkw« placed on our
tiefat w<ri^ Cbeviot, Wanted and
ItooMspun Suita-iurt tbs suit for
vacatuit) wear. *

KwbccfcgftoytSCJr

Thsm Nsw

TKio Spason’m

We also shake up a Creme
tie Minthe tlriitk that has
been pronountwl by some
oannoiaein the **B£ST
EVER." HFTEEN CENTS.

WK SKI-U-TMa:

Sell Royal Bias

You can't tell how good
they are until you tiy, and
remember we don't aak you
to pay for anything at our
Soda Fountain that don't tuit.

SHOES
FOR MEN

THE

Made in all kimls of Leslhers

MIERIliU DRUB STORE
213
e-ran* •*.

H. R. Kacdonald, Mcr.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstrsots of ntlG
PRICES SATISFACTORY
BwtobttoKndln ISM
Moom 810 Btntn BankBMIs.

RiBKik ^imn
GIT IT AT

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D*r*th7 D^. TfMA Xas;. W. L. SmPu.
U Crown. Wwth’t CasUuSd* aat MWl;aUXMi*r««tiat ud TmehtiaX ikwi.
...1EE OUX WINDOW DISPLAT..

BAG HAN'T

ALFRED GREIUCK
Sl CO...
142 P. FRONT ST.

F"or

You

cioaiEU. ixos.

It will affopj you - constant
^easure for ycare and yuars.
^eri« is nothing you can add
to your homo that will bring
you 80 much entertainmouL
lliink it over today, visit our
big store, loarn about the
easy terms we can and <lo
make, tho great variotv of Pianos aiMl Organa of whioh we
are excluBire agents. This
mak^ it easy to buy and easy
to pay.
No othor Mimic House can do as well by you.
Full lino of Talking Maohinen, Kocortls and I'opular Music.

ORINNKl.l.-BROTMKRm
HkliU>s’(L«AiaSHakBMM.I59LFrmtSt. -

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ONE WEEK . ONLY

Iiow price* to cloee mu; Udcm Summer Gooli

msraw Hmaw
TwoRlwow SuiSa
NwHtliBww mHIrte

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ROmOOK

Vbere Cumber
and
BaiMias materials
are sold at most satis­
factory prices!
Easy
to say—and just as easy
to prove by a visit to
our supply yard—your
orders for

$3.50
For sale at the ?01d Reliable
Shoe Store of

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Store Fronts. Veranda Work and Interior Finish
solicited. Give us a chance to figure on anything
you need in lumber and materials.

TRAVERSE CITY HFG. CO.
CtUxnna Phona. 821 BulL 109.

Headlight Overalls
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We arc lotroducing these popular Oyeralli and
have DO hesitancy in recommendiog them.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO

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IIITIEIEW

r THE£VENIN6REC0ia) lia^ woih
»-^«arw«sr
»AaTaMeatt,

6Rm

PfKBlOCNT MAY AMfON HIM TO
THt ItTHMUB.

i^^Siilil
rnj^m.
—xav«

ijneear
*AgisaRsagr^
MNBUAL ¥«PO AMO TMC CANAL
Tfc* a|>polatv>«Bt of Oesorol Wood
at »«ort of as orcTMvr of the Ptaam
oaaal M naUl to hr \^y ftvorabir ro^rtfai by tb« anar. Not oeJjr ti H
favorably r«card«l by ibe* amy boi
aboohl he by every cUIxea who bat
tha wetfare at the canal at heart.
la the fiiat alaee. OMeral Wood wat
the ooo who eleaawl up Cuba ahd la<
tfataoed aoBitary arvaagtAtatt la
filUaa where for 4oa yean the lahabL
taala had been revelln* la UHh and
' having an anooal efOdemk; of yellow
freer which rfdoced the popaiatloo
very noticeably. General Wood by hl»
eSertt rodaoed the epMeailCB and the
araftallty to a wonderful degree. That
thu'kaowMge of tropical taaiutloo
0 vriU OOiae In venr ueeful at the Uib•at la very apparent.
•UU aaother thlag la favor of Ocaoral Wood It that ho hat been
gpfp before he prat a toldler and for
thiB reaaca he It able to gratp Intclll
ftoMy altnatluoa and needt that
voald be very dark to the arirage la> •
aaa.
army it a good aaoltary
achool bet «a underlying knowledge
of the pmrtlchl aide of the mailer It
e( groat value and General Wood hat
thia.
Bat aot the leatl of bit nualiarationt
la that be la a fiddler. By virtue of
helBg aa army man, come what may.
ha will tlay at the lathmua and fight,
not rim home and tell ttleii of terrible
apoditiont. It would be Jutt at honorMe for a tokHrr to desert the field
Aiilhg a bailie at It would be for a
WMWf to leave a place In a' dlteate j
rrlalt The though that there It M>me
hand^ and
. ana who will alwtyt be
Adod to Iblt knowkdge ihat the man
who will ‘yiiay put" It an Intelligent.
Chpable ofllccr. la very cpieoiuaglug to
ifl who have lo remain on ihe laihmut
ad with the mind freed from ditqiiieli|g Ihnughtt, that much more real
li^rk mill Im* acenmidUhed.

•'very

good showino.
the turc«( Indicaliout i»f
pa^Ly It the roniUtloa of the furuUim*
market gnd with thi« It a crltnion. the
Grand Rapldt furniture ethlbil hat
been roort* than attlaftrlnry. ' Trade
condUiont have never b«*«'n tieltrr and
a large number of Grand lUpldt factmlm have already dlH|KiM*<l of tbelr
.yW’a oiitpul.
The ronditlon «d the Grand Raplda
aurket it the more atllitrtrtor.v bt-oauaa the Chicago mantifacturerii
made desperate efforta to deviate the
trade from the Michigan dty to tbelr
own metroimdla. That they wcn> unanofrwaful la ahowa tfy the recent exhlhll and the large numU-r of Chicago
huynrv that wciv prement.
During • ban! ilmea." inv^ile don't
buy fumituro. The buyora for the big
oonorma are ranaervative. oarolul men
and have their flngera cloi^ely on the
IMilae of I ha market and are able to
anticlnata rondtUona with remarkable
areurary. Theroftire the activity In
the Grand llapWa market la a very
pleating ladK-aiiuo,

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«r abler. Mbs Moure, of Spri^heM.]
U.
Dr. Charles H. Thirhaaka of Gxaad

•Rmoklng m.-ea," are the lateat develepmrnt of stndeut life .In German,
lany.
They are tmially HHd at drinking
h^ts and form a novel feature
thisae oreaslona. Hoge pipes sre made
opecifllly for this purptwe. haring a
rapacity of fmni vPe fo three onneea
of tul«a«To. .\U pipea mittd »*e Iden
tleal In shape and ronatro«nk»n and are
filled with the same qoantlt.v of to
baero to a grain.
Oaafnaaa Candat Ba Curad
By local applicatlnna. ju they cannot
roach the diseased portion of the ear.
Thare la only one' way to cure Aafilnaaa. and that la by constitnikmal
remedies. Doafneaa la caused by an
lofianad coaditlon oC the mocotta Bnhut of the Buatachlah tube. Whan
this tube la Inflamad von havfi a ram­
bling aound or imperial healing, and
whew It U entirely fikmad, doafaaag la
tlge roault, and nakwa the fnAanuoaiiUna can he takan oat and (hla tube
raMgrai to lu ncnnal condUlon, hear­
ing will be destroyed forever; nine

I win give Ona Hanfirad DoUara
ny case of deafnaM (canoed by
rh) that ca«not ha onrad by
I Catnrrh Cora. Band fbr circaCHBHBT * CO, ToMa. O.

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OLD gMSBIOM.
Special U> the BvealM Beoord.
OM Mh^aa. Mkh. My 14-OU Mlaoloa la takiBg oa lu amml samoMr
look, poeple ftooa the citiea wMg
gted to oay good hpe to the hcaL dwat
pad aolae-af cNy We. 8eam-ewa eottarnm and have taken op their quarters
theca. COM are at tha heiala of the
plaea.
pndvrrias the real
thh« of life la the coaatry are being
eatoi for at aoom (arm homa.
Tha Braat icphl— of how to get la
and out of OM Mlaaloa U aotved. The

Plttaharg, Pa, JMy 14.—Onnfiand ia
a padded eoB la the AlHshamr emmty
WOOLO NOT BHUINK FIIOM THE jML totally Bccaft ef raamm and «aaM«BCly faartas natecks froai ^oots
wlSeli he hnaglnm ore everywhere
oBewt him. la Chrtstlaa P. Baaea. He
ia the mmi whe. aleae. oa Monday vlsMad the eometery la th^ rear of ».
Pmiaa of Him In hijraat Bafnrt
OW MtaMaiy*a Bemaa CathoUe char^ oa
Phyalolana Haa Canaad BonNoBaarr hUt. Allagheay, deaevadad sloa makes a qwidu anrv way and SUa
alp la Official Oeclaa.
late a vaoB where were hurled (he ve> la a iom Mt want. There b also
melae of atam prteaU who had. dni^ aplewUd boat oerHoe firma Old Mia_ the aloa lo sad from BHi Bapida. two Sect
WaBhlagton, July IL—fn'vlew. of tag thMr ll#ha. aerved the ehttreh.
last,oae of whom waa haiiad twenty rtoctric teuachea. the -Aana Theresa*
PraaMaat Rooteveit t attoianot
Agnes." omvide a
Oytter Bay on the Pmammm canal and •ve yoara agou knocked the coMaa fiaO ***•
la praiaa at Ihn enaeottva matbode cf aparu acattaolag the boooa all over the i pkaront way for those who come by
Oea. Leonard Wkxd. there l« iKUe Soar, and took the ailrer pbtes and I cars to Elk Rapids and look with hmghnadlea
from
the
codlw.
which
he
j
lag
eyed
mmr
to
Oid.lUaaloa.
room far dontc «h« Ihe'^xt'i
aDorward melted Into pigs and sold
order In ba taaand wig be oneda
i aad children of SpriagScM.
lag Ocweral Weod froni bit divitloo for 1(0The daoccratkm of the vaoR waa dls j P*«o»M»Uy located at tbelr cottage,
and datetllag hha for daty na the Uih^
covored oa Monday evcalag. aoon after i “OakhuraL" Mr. Miner iclegrapbcd
the
Crime
had
Imen
coauiiUed.
Scat]
SprtagSeld ^o have an auUumv
Ottoers of the army already, am
irred around the Soor of the tomb «*• »*
»*»•*“
la cwnaecdinn with the oaaaL whi
OM Mbaloo. Mr. Miner
aUH la Winhtagton. are a nMl la the were the bones of (he dead priests, all
bahaf that the maa wboaa good mlU- of them ao mixed together that there < expreaaep himself very much plcai
OOuM
never
he
bege
of
property
aeparsi-rvlct'
and
exiM-cis
tary and aaahary work In Onba ^led
forth the prcnldeat t pralae win be atlng them again for means of identl- have Oakbumt filled with friends from
amde the tapanrlalBg chief of the fioaUoa. The akall of one of the SprlngSeld.'
The Ruahmore hmi-v is fast filling
labor of caaaJ eoaatnietloB. Aa a mat- priema. who had been a bbhop of the
tar of fact, there It every evidence dbeese aad was eoaily rccogntxed by »Hh people who eomc year after year
better pUce than the place
that the army oBcera here have prl- the luxuriant groarth of red whiskers 1 wanting
vata MormMUm that GtWeral Wood wkkh atm cluag to It, had been aepar- where they are made m> coaDdoriable.
will atand aearfaet over the work of aled from the remainder of the skeh-- : The Annex, a ajuirkMis cottage
civlllaat and aoMlert la the building tOB aad had been kicked Into a corner ; ihe hotel, has tK'**n takHi is»a*esiiion <U
ao that It wonh^not be In the way.'
by Mr. aiul Mrs. John N. Black and
of the water way.
Bauen was arrested no Tuesday, but !
Sterrlrker. wife and children ot
Plaaaa Army Man.
Not all the army men are fond of at first denied all knowledge of the' Springfield. III., who expect to stay
dime. In the "aweathox." however..
latt<-r part of Augum
he
broke
down
and
confessed.
He!
V‘**»
Trumbull «if Cbirago. Mrs. J. A.
lUng the appointment of
an army man who will aee that things needed nibney and dM not care how he ' I'wlor and Mias i.ury poK-ior trf
got It. Me waa passing the cemetery. 1‘wrla, IlL. are amoog other guests
are done—coom fight, Oood or fever.
There haa been a feellag la Wash­ entered, tried Ihe door of the vault.; 'ho hotel. The Ruabmore buuu* and
ington for aome time, and it has been fouad that It ylpMed. and went inslile.' xroonda are relics «if the redden who
He
saw the silver handles of the caaMlaakin long ago. While
making Haelf manlfect recently
botire baa biK-n improvt-d. calarg»sl
over the country, that the oavlng of keta. They meant iponey for him. ‘
the grounds are the
time and the salvation of men depend Going out. be acrur.'d the Iron hat j •“<*
‘*>e children at Dr. Sterlargtdy upon giving the army a larger and a gunny sack. Then he returned * ■»"«’
! rlcker swing their hammock
share of control on the iatbmuK. Army aad plundered the place.
During
the
early
part
t»f
that
night
i
»hade
of
the
old
a>>ple
tree" planted
oflkwra -stay pat." It la eatd. They
cannot leave thetr poota In the face of Banen was restless la bU cell in een-! by Indians over sixty years ago.
dIaeaW any more than they can leave iral station, whe be was aUll coofinral. | Mrs l-'red Cniver and two children
Saginaw. Mich, xre spci
them on the eve at battle. Further- Toward the early morolag the corrl
the army leama leaaoaa in sani­ dors of Ihe atathm house suddenly rt-- i month »*f July at Pine Cmve
sounded with the moat unearthly yells | home of Mr and Mrs, E. J. Brinkman
tation aa it learnt leoaoBs la tactics,
Bauen'a punishment bad alri^ady ar- *
with their
before
be was a aoMler. He Is a doctor and rived. In Imagination he waa agmla In ’»o children, are among the Chicago
a diacIpUnarian In oae, and the f« eltag the tomb. It waa ailed.jglth the de- I P«>plc who are at HiHslde. the home
parted
apiriU
of
the
men^oae
graves
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W
R.
Stone,
here la that civilian ea^doyea will
frel aafor In l*anama when they know he had desecrated. They were fight- ‘ The Montrose cottage holds a jolly­
people. J
that the man who rleanod Cuba la In ing him and boating him oVer the head I
with the weapon ho had used to break | Montrose and family of Peoria. 111.,
command.
open the coffins. Nothing could quiet '
for the summer. They have
Qanaral Ovaraaar.
There U much apcculallon here as him. Fearing that he wtuild dash his | “ xoeata Marion and Jackson Rinn <if
to the exact poaltion which General brains out against the walla of the*<^‘c*Fo- Mrs. J. Billings and Ml.ss
Billings of Elkhart. Ind.. Miss
Wood will hold. It la Considered prob­ cell he was manacled. Then in the i
Jbll ADd ; PljyUia Patterson of Chicago.
able that he will act aa a aort of adjuMontrose Is a great lover of
general for the beada of both the
horses. i>f which be has several, and
engineering forres and Ihe Panama
I five dogs that seem to enjoy , life
canal commlaalon. In this poalUon he
' Old Mission as well aa the fanill.v.
can act aa a n*viewing anthorlty, wHM
l>r. and Mrs. <?. .W. LefflngwcM of
no iKiwer to act directly, hut with fitulc a Rida From Sacramento to Oak­
! Knoxville, III., and Misli Gertntdc U-f■r>^ tamer of auggestlon. and hit
land and Stuck on in 6ptU of
! fingwell are at Eaglecmft rottage.
augguatlona will have all the weight of
All the JoRinq.
I They have as a house tarty Madiline
airthnrlty lH«ause of the raui«*a which

...R 1 O M X
oamb

Mrw. W. KL Wright and two
drew of Traverse CUy are at nairama ,
eottage. Mr. Wright la expected later..
'The Uieet arrivals at “The Ptaes“!
b Dr. Thoo. E. Sandy and Camliy of
Chicago. Dr. A. J. Prewcou left <m
the mid-week boat for Chicagu for Oi
few days’ stay, whea he win retwrw to*
Old Misaloa.
I
AMUSEMENTS.
The meoagerie coJIeci iun
Son*
great Adam Porepangh ai
BnUhtTs united shows ia the moet ex­
tensive .and valuable in America, Such
exceedingly rare animals as the rhlnocerw. homed horsi-. twelve polar bears,
black vaark. white yak. uplr and bah)i
hah)
tigers aad Bengal tim-ra
1 thei
>.oo, it require* over 100 cages( and!
dens to house the splendid colk-dlon
«»f ran- wild animals. Three great

If lYefid«*nl Ronwevelt gives the gen­
eral the position of a military adju­
tant. not a written order of any kind
which involves inattera of Importance^
can be made wlihom passing through
his hands. Orders go to an adjutant
for his subatdtary signature, but In this
ease they will go for both aignatun*
auU scrutiny.
MEETt BIO BLACK BEAR.
Big Raplda Man tees Ona Near Tamhull Lake.
Big Raplda. Mich.. July H.—Big
black bears are still roamlag through
this eectluu of the cofiatry according
to .Daniel Fulmer, who oaya he saw
one Wedaeaday aeos TamhwII lake.
Mr. Kuhner waa walking near the
lake with shovel on shouMcr. when
anddenly the animal loomed up large
before kim. Bock be and the timr
came to a dead atop and eyed each
other for a miaute or two. and then
with a hear shrug the hear turned
round and walked cdf. -And I was
aUghty glad of If said Mr. Fulmer.

i-nuKi^., c*i.. jair i4.-nmk.- j “"J:!:;;,”'
rldlW b, cu i. tbb l«c.l
IUD..«ta,Cr.irrtChlr.t..
fringement of the roles made by the and Frank Swanson, one, of the- pro­
management of the Southern Pacific fessors at St. AlblOB school for lioya
at
Knoxville.
Mrs. Leffingwell and
that has been disonvered. In spite of
llaace of the trainmen It is Miss Lefflngwell ajK-nt j»art of the
known that tramps freqeuntly manage winter In Whittier Cal., where they
beat their way on the trains by own a fine ranch.
Mrs. Harlan R. Wilwui. who will Ikclinging lo the boom under tho car.
until a few days aigo was a remembered as Miss H«»rteoce Idd lfingcal known to gratify bis desire for well. waa married In April and her
home Is at Portland, O. Mrs. Wilson
travel in this way.
When the ovWland llmititl reached will not he at the resort this summer
the Slxtcuath alnket atalkm. Oakland and she will be greatly missed as she
the Tigilam hrakeman. looking under haa l»een a regular summer visitor at
the car. saw whai he thought waa the Old Mission for over twenty yoara.
sle»-ve of a man on the brakebeam.' coming first as a little girl.
The Vaughan eutUge la upeiuHl for
Invesilgatioa showed that It waa a cat.
As his train make* no atop on Us tho season. Henry and
Warren
way from Saoramcato to Oakland, tho Vaughan of Ann Arbor and l>r. J.
have ridden all the way ou Walter Vaughan, who Is Interne at the
the hrakabeam la spito of the jolting Rochester hospital. Minn. Mrs V. C.
and bumMng. The cat seemed much Vaughan Is expected the first of the
dlaappolnted at being put off the train week. Dr. Vaimtign has his sail lioat.
aad hung around the station, evidently the "Onawa.'nuid the young peoi*le on
waiting for the next train to complete the resort enjoy the saillioat rides the
its journey to San Francisco.
doctw prcscriU-s for them
Mrs. Dewll Smith nurse, maids*and
rhildren of Springfield. IIU arrived on
Herbert K Jenka baa preeenird i
Tuesday last and opened up -San
PRchborg tMaaa.t library with l
Souce" cottage for a two months' stay.
only eomplet* set of CMopIn's co
imaltluaa, ....................................
Mrs. Smith Is entertaining aa^ guQ.vt

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHV

ttOHTB ON LAUNCHEfi.

The a**eatioa cf all launch owahn is
called to the law govemlag the ronDlng of aoch'boatt, aaya the Charlevoix
Beetlnel Mariae Ilghta most be dis­
played “from cunaet to aafirlst.'’ The
deiRity oolleeior of cnatonm for the
port has
regardlBf thee
t of thU law.
Any lannek rlolailng tba law by noBtag after aanaeC wlthoM martnr
Hghu wUl be promptly dealt with.

N-IP-TY
K
OK NX
WITH A SUN-BUI«t‘SHADE., p,

SSo SEE ODR WOfllOW 2So

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
‘iBtASS STREfet ..... "

T»H0NE 60r
i

oo-oabw-t

1 MM

$1.08 DOWN

Sis I* dll Hi Im
-■wry to sseni
1 •«-ar« AuW it-

OOfMK AND mm:WL prolM V^OVMMDKE

J. W. SL.ATER

formini: art*, and the inteiUgeoee tbejdlspUy under the dlrvv-tloB «»f thetr
mt
mm
trainer open* a new chapter In tbej
patifui. acientlfir work of wild animal
education. The poadettms creatures
play at mimic .war. dance dreamy | ................................ .
' ■ —
waltzes, lively iwoutti,** ^ stau-l> j
Bent Her Double
1
Feroad <o fiurva.
mki.iet*. enari amo*iUK akU*. stand on
-| j-new no <me. for hmr wv-i k*. i n.. F.
: l>K-k. of (.^mwrd. Ky. saya:
.heir hiwd* and balance their intmaier; when 1 wa* ak-k with typhoid and kid- "For 20 yean* I suffcTt'd agonbw, with
laMioa wl.h the nkiU and guiding sense j «i-.v treble.- wrlu* Mr*. Annk- Mz.u : a *«ue on my niip^T lip. at* palnf"i>
I 1 Ihd stiiaetlnio*. that I rou»d not eat. After
.d human ,H-.Turmer>. They even '
“e Td 'the
trring ev.-ryihlng -l*e. 1 curW
le iTH
Ik-*1 ,
make tuneful music u,khi gigantic In doc,or. I could get. 1 wa* In-m double, u.
hurUin'* Arn^ Salve." If.
Kinim. nia and >,-.i through a mllUary | and had to rest my hands »m my kmu-*
for Irttrn*. cuts and wminda. At
drtil with aptaring akfll and f»re<-l*lon.
.>
Knun thU it m»dc
„rug Store Oa. K. II. MumU.
' drug Stores; only

WS«liwto

amvtbe- exclu^iv.- f.wture lu animal
training that I* di*iinctlv original and
never U-en duplicated TLcm
curiiku* creattin** of the cold north ■
sea* have bpen taught lo juggl.-, play ,
wlml and siring inMrum«*aia. Itahmcv ;
delu-ale ol.jc*-t* .« the tij*s
ti»*s of thrift
thcir ♦
ttotwut and to** b li*
" from one to »“ j
«Kh.-r. and dti m ny ,.th4-r MH mingly
iiu|M»**ili)e Iri'J.* Ail tbt .a- »‘-nder* .
of the 1
bigg*-*t amt iH-st rlreu* rxbibilktu*
earth, the grt-at .\daui l-\irepaugh and
Sell- Hruth«-r* clrctia. xuin Ih* aven at
Tr.iverse City, Aug. 1.

at«u T

BtSabU B

r«iaUMr

strength and

miw I can walk a*;
*'cu're ^ Bcnutlful eye* and bandaoinv face
e«.nimmdati.w«. Bright
'*^'*^*^

,ey diM»rder*'
j„hn.^n Drug Store tV*. F. h'j ey<-* are witjdf»ws to a wi*man's lieart.
Mead*. S. E. Wail A Son*'drug rt.irtw; Hollitter a Ki*rky Mountain Tea tnaki*.
prlvt> :V0c.______
| bright ey» x. .".S nm.«. Tea or Tablets.

differemx'huw *«..** i
have faibul i
beadai-be.
that
,
I a diamotid
make you well. Johnstui I»rng Co.

r pm umtu-ia. U will, however, be

A Surprise Party.

IH- King'* Now m.(-..very
taking a me*l.clne which will iclb vc Consump.
BAY VIEW CAMP MKl-rTlNC.
th.-lr pain ami dl*-runfort. vu: I>r. cave me Imdant
King's New Ufe Pills. Tt.e;
VIA G R. A I. RY.
Round trip tickets wi'l Is- *4>hi to
C4.B.
Bar View July H. 12. 17. 1* and IS,
with return limit of Aug It* at rate of
rd»c aiul ll.iro. gyarantecsl.
Svtn*' drug ston-*.
July i:;-:.t

f.g

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

ORIGINALITY AND DISTINCTION
un* |Kiiuts that lire alwa}*8 n.itutmlrlo in tiio Style
make up of our furniture. The'*>i;ji,
uolity is fouml i& the style of design, the tlislinction in manner and Hnish of the w»*rkmanship.

CIT on MIKE BEAK

will l«<ad -to hia appointment.
Of engineering General Wood knows
nothing, but his Cuban carv'er abow-s
that he knows much about contracts,
and that he haa the Idea that In the
matter of liviag np to agreements as
lo time of delivery and auallty of ma­
terial the contraetnni should he sub­
jected to army methods and army

NO W..

asb'ns’mjibmir
bru.’ss?----- *•

lb VAULT AM gnXEO THE
BONES OF FIIISSTS.

e

BEfiOKTS AND BCSONTEBS.

THE CHINA CLOSET
is almost a nee«-ssity in llie nn-leni dinim: n*fui—it is such an
ornament t«* the ro*nii. Yon should h.o«; oi«*- *>f onr ('hina Closets
todisjilay and |>roti*el yourtuney C'hiiia and !*• aide to show yt*ur
China U> your friends t** the Is'st of advantatfe. Tliey are l«uautifullv iKylishi-*! (Juiden < lak. with l*-nt glass ends and fmnt.and a
niiir’.r |ianel iKick. Tliey s.11 from $HMWJ u. $20.00.

WHAT ABOUT THE DINING
CHAIRS?
We have the kind you want atul can suit the m<«t exacUng. Tlie
liigh Uiek anti nuvlium Uiek, wotsl seat, eanc a‘at, veneer saddle
seat, niitl leatherawits. T’iie wuotl and cane seats sell from
to $1.7.Ck) a set of six chairs, and the han«lsoin(> 1m*x seat diners
Timde from fud.H-uO sUH-k, with a liand«rubUxl linish. $ I‘^.00 to
$:>UX> |KT set of f. chairs.
We have a few sets vj solid ouk cane StNit diliejs from $l.2-v (o
$»'..03 that «x*arorl<»siugoutat cosL .
-

THE DINING TABLE
QUESTION SOLVED

m

When you insiM
enormous linr* of la
10 ROHHIXS
RtiHHIXS Table with its |wit« nt leav
Tho
nor and log fasti
cannot l*c e<jn;dlo<l l)y an
ko in lieat
lUty, styk' and duntbilily. Vot
lis tahlo in
ill any length yoi
you want, froii
) ft., ami arid to its length
a any time by
th at
gi'tting oxtm
Ltm loaves of us.
ns.
It mdls
mdU from $S.(X) to
$11.50 for tlu* Asli. and $1:{.7.V In r2;{ 00 for the
niagnifiotmt wax tinisluHl <|uart4*roi) Oak—{M>dc>8.
tal l^*. French or ma.sslve earw-d hg—round or
»Itop tables, Otlior dining tables stdl from

A BUFFET IS NEEDED
to ooiDpk‘te tho furnishings of tho ro<*m. Wo show
at tho iwiaont time the U^st naaorteil line of baf.
fots wc have over display«I' covering
full range* of
■ .g ful
pioers in colonial and nioilom stylo in lioth golden
and flemish oak. They have triple French plate
licvekvl mirrora. hx-uhvl glaM tluors and bavt* a
drawer lini^d with the lieat quali^ of {dash for

ailvcrware. The prices rangi^ from $12 to $3ri.00.

m

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
iii ’ -''lifflliil'

/
■^4

THK BVtMMOl
maMd ttet t*«« •»
n*»ikm tm
(Me C»lied SWA* Mvma ttaM two
I «f Mrntmkm. Tto ■*—fcirr
btwMSi <W tS* tlmcSt tint tto ac»>
MtiOB
KllKloo ob4 Ataeouw aint
rollgiM OMi Om actoola. BmwKfpn
ma expiMadoa «r this Ike tet that tte
aaa ca»e to Aaartea to eacapa
rfUCMM QUARTEItLY COHWMM’
roiicloas paroaeatSoa; th*r aataWiafcai
CMCC CONTlNUet TODAY.

h 'SESSIONS ME
INTERESHN8

.TV..:
v"ooMi TluvKiitc emr, memaAN.

vMMs to Empire, wbsve abs vrili |dIb

ISWOWFIgEFBOlPMII

fmoav. july m.

ttas.

nKMIlS mill

WILLIAM DURYEA BURIED.

PLEASANT SURPRISE

Faaaral Sarvtec Was Held This Aftef^

BliB ar Mm. M. E Wriflit Arrivad
Last avaalag a ptoaaaat aurpHae
Tbe fBaacal of WIlHam H. Daryaa.
• Taday, Later Than Waa
MIm KsUls Parter paaasd Ibraagb LUTHER B. 44ALL WAS BURIED
who «ed yesterday awirmlBg at S:4J a. party was hrid at tbe borne of -90©
YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.
the city Mat cvualM «troate fimm laewee Roasril on Woodmere street <Ja,
m..
ana
held
tbla
aftevaoea
at
t
oYteck
tavtoebaa to bar boms la Port Huron
r of bis eighteeatb ‘birthday..
The mmalaa of Mra. M. & WrigbL tmm the reridaacr of Mrs. Dora Robaftsr a vtalt vttb Bynm Parter and
Waa Prwachad b] who died ia Cattfomla last weok. ai^ aria, wbere tbe deceasd waa taken About thirty young peo|de were prea-'
mlly.
Hred |a the city last eraaiag over the oue ri dariag bis fUncas. Rmr. W. T. eat aril all bad a metvy time la gamea
Rev. J. W. Miller at the Fourteenth
Mias Bealab Pbatps rctarasd to bar
a E R L and bring later tbaa waa Woodboase ofikJated and tbe barlal aad other amnaegicotB until a late
bocM la Cadillac last evaatag after a
Street Methodist Ciwrch.
took place la Oakwood cenBCtery In
axpacted the faaeral
MpAratad aad awred veat tkaj
taro daya* stay la the dty. wbere sbe
changed. It ttkiag ptace tbia charge of L. D. Cuitla.
glod vttk oibar paeple aad othar peo>
All that waa asortal of aged Luther
ime to anaad tbe wfld west abow.
pie's ehildrea mlaclad wlU tbeir cbfla HalU »bo passed away from pneu- morelng from tbe borne of ber sister.
Mrs. J. a Crotser 1
nareaee. wbo have been
moala at tbe tamBy bsase Tuesday
WA* TMI MUMJECT OF FAPtMl drsB aad ratkcr Uaa bare
else's reUgloa taasht tbair ebUirsa fricBds M tbe dty rcturwsd
tbeir evealng. was laid to rest M Oakwood wZT! ^.7^ amt be dor. not waste H even by
THIS AFTEMWOOW,
A knowledge' of German will help
cemetery yesterday afternoon aftar
tbs taaehlas of aay rst^et.
..^^uut of It. Time to him Is
Mias Ksttle Lear of Frankfdrt. who brief funeral services at the Four- Uday. Dr. j. A. Sayder.
UgloB la the poMlc acDoola.
only the chance to grt things done; and you- Six weeks coerse In eoaveraa*
*Toa may bars a deapotfam If ^ has basa vlahli« ber sister. Mrs. V. R. teenth Street Metbodbt church, which Wysoag aad Bachant readered several IK* matter bow kuag it takes they must Umial German opens July 17. IMS.
Sav. Dr. fSaassfl Laefurad on SaUflavs
sacred
selections.
Tht
remains
were
Moore
c(
SSS
East
Math
street
for
tbe
be
done.
In
bis
oRke
safe
three
is
Bvenlag dasaas.
hate a ruler who caa otmtrol aad pi^
was EBed with friends of tbe deceased
CMocatian Last CvsnInt-WIII
large enough army but a republic Is past few days, returned to ber borne wbo had come to pay tbeir last tribute tenderly borne to Oakwood and in­ carrfnlly locked away a (S.TU1 Kwbw Grand Traverse Business University.
Lactars A#*in This
terred in tbe family lot. tbe pail 'jeai^
July IS^kt
fonned on the tatsgrity of tbs psopif. today.
to the de*d.
Mrs. E J. Dean of Angell arrived In
Fraaos was larmsd oa the priaciple
Rev. J. W. Miller oMciated. taking em being Messrs. Edward Wells. W.
Inder «wting a dolUr
of 'Ubsrty, BgualUy and Frateralty* tbe dty this noon and will visit friends as the text. Job It, chapters »-ld-27. H. Edmunds. F. Owen, a G. Shorter.
GRAND BALL at Silver Inn. Silver
half. brrslM tbe chain ring off.
i Tb* a/ternoo* wamkm of the FYSeads and lbs republk: did not staad becausa
a few days.
begthnlng. “For I know that my re­ O. M. Morse and C. H. Stewart. W. 8.
Anderson bad riiarge of tbe arrange­ aqulrts oU under tbe cap of tbe stem, Lake Reeort. Friday evening, July IL
qaanorl/ aaadac abroad today with a
wtlbool rsilgtoa. The South
W. *H. Umlor retamed borne this deemer llveth.** This, be said,
thrusts
It
Into
his trousers pocket— Helm's flve-|dace orchestra.
ments.
4arodaoal aenrlos followed by the
m gmrsramaau bare all the noon from a short business trip to Elk doctrine of the resurrection and
July ISSt
Her son, N A. WrigbL and daagbter and never looks at It. When It getv
bastoeiu oieetlax.
Rapids.
raatagee to beeoase atroag
found In the book of Job which by
Tba sub)«rt of the aAeraooo was: pubUos but they are witbout rellgtoa
Mrs. G. A. DeOraw of the 800 Is many was supposed to be the oldesi of Logootee, Ind.. and niece. Mrs. on a Uboratory tal4»*. hits
SATURDAY'S special at the La
**Pn>blenM Pecullsr Sn the Field of and do not stand.** aald Mr. Raasell.
visitlag ber parents in this city.
l»uva another.—^Exbook in the* Bible and by some to be Baldwin, husband and daughter of Ma­ hnmnier sn-J
GrciU
U
butter
sciHch.

cents,
flours
■ortbern Mleblsaa.** The trui paper,
(baitge.
A. a Stlgnsr. wife nnd family, left tbe oldest book In tbe world. Job. he rion. ind.. were ia att<
Tba thought that the child geu his
2 tc S o'clock.
Inly 14-11
Tbe WDcaltJes sod Hladrancea to knowledge of bow to worship on Bun- this aftamooa for a visit la Frankfort. I said, tells of n»«n as being bom
WILL LEAVE THIS AFTERNOON.
tbeWorb in Northern Mlehlcan,'
Mrs. J. H. Ouppy and son Lowell of ■ trouble. None are exempL for It Is
» but )t la the public schools whST*
Miss Victoria Walthausen of Bay
delivered by Mrs. J. 9. Cartar of ManPoatiac. III., are called to tbU city by ! heritage of the race. Many think that J. A. Mentapue and Party SUrt for I
p^.<.ning at S o'clod for the pur- City is visiting her uncle. Frc<l G.
tnre and meets bis world face to face. tbw Illness of her sister. Mrs. E J. | because of some high position they
Chieaflo at 5 o*Clock.
;
of organizing a stock company t
Heumann.
The Bala Umwbt was that the tala**LIfe is imparted <b^a aaoment
Campbell.
j are alxive it but it Is the reverse for It
J. A. Montague and pany. Mrs. Mon-1 „^n„cture the Browning & Bannon
d^oea came oot only from tb©
reUgkm must grow.** said the cp«Aher
Mrs. Annie *Taylor of Grand Rapids j u the tallest pine that feels tbe blast lague. Mr. and Mrs. A L Bachant and I
Everybody Invited to
elde but were also found In tb© church and showed hr examples how the road arrived In the city ihU afternoon, j the worst. Mr. Miller spoke of tbe George H. Cross leave for Chicago on
jy,y
and that the dittrcb itself brines these to reJigious conrertion Is pared and wbere she will be the guest of Rev. troubles of Job himself and of bU per- board Mr. Montague's yacht. Gem. ihia
thlnps to Hcht by iU proffress. The bow slowly
must be traveled. Sev­ and Mrs. J. W. Miller.
|f©ct trust ln<the Lord when he said In afternoon at & o'clock. They will be!
SIX WEEKS course In conversatlonPARK PLACE HOTEL
thouhht that so many chumb members eral histnrieal facU were stated
Rev. Thomas Cox left this morning ‘ bis deep trouble that though He might towed out of the bay and go to South j
oerman
Oakwbo«rsBatdlOa.»i.aad T u>S|b.ai
make tbelFduty to Christ second
to Join his family at Charlevoix for a : siay him, yet would he trust him. Manliou IsUnd. where they will apeoff |
help prove this.
Traverse Business University.
thrtr Bodaty duties wek strongly dwelt
The importance of educntkm In Con­ short time. He will also attend the |-tk*h.t a bles«-d doctrine It U.“ he gyndayT Froai'there they Wto O^and
apoa.
nection with religion to make the worit camp meeting at Bay View.
j sajd so full of encouragement. All Haven, where
'
where they
they take out their ^
Tba aaeoad paper was on the snb- of teaching‘the Bible'affective was
hrough the Bible this blesaed doctrine paiwrs. During tbe stay at Chicago
LADIES—A six wet'ks course In con­
SREVITIEE
Jacl. nOeamms of Boccessful Work in then brought out and the fact that
<»f tbe resurrection Is found. Paul
the boat will anchor at Jackson fiark. versational German is offered by tlie
Ngnhem Mkhlgan.** was bandlsd by there were general principles which
Grand Traverse Business University,
Miss Cafria W'ood. Miss Wood excm apply to any and all denominations
of New i
2t
pUfled the id<w that going to church which could not be disregarded.
perhaps,;
The second dance of the season uHl j
ur^ ^
i
‘ben- were ih
was Bot working for the Ijird but was
B “Tl»IU**l
be given at the Wc-que-tong club house
_, ,____ aho won* s larger collar than “Ti»iu'
PERSONAL.
simply getting refreshment so that
day In the summer of'
NOTICE
this
evening.
Stewart
and
Steffens'
they might go out and work with bHin Portsmontb, aud.[ I desire to state Dial 1 do rmt now
J. Geo. Lehman, wife and daughter. orchestra have prepared a program of
ter reaulu. Members of the church
over fur a fnilii. heijun,|^,j
Payne's restaurant
all new mjtsic for the oecasioil.
, „
^
j
' were gfren encouragement to work LuHle. of Grand Rapids, are gueats of
life on the other side of Its perfect­ deeidile.1 to nuike an Impromptu tolld.j
Rev. T. P. Ullom will be homo Sun­
Fred W. Ig^hman and family.
__
harder and cover the lerrUory
ness. There, be said, was no hunger ehnniiclnc his .-oHar. etc. So he hied Jackson s‘ confeci'_____
kmery store. Front
Frank G. Boyd and Scott Ridgeway day and will occupy his pulpit at the
hIntM'ir
to
the
nearest
hah
Northern Iftchigmn with churches and
nor thirst, neither pain nor woe.
street.
Trimble’s Bakery.
Church of Christ as usual for both ser­
nnd
b»*gan
a
giMJcral
suney
ofthe
of
Chicago,
who
have
been
spending
thtu make the monthly meetings near­
Brother Hall, who a few days ago was eolliirs dlsplnj^-d in the sti
July 10-€t
a wwk here and enjoying the fine vices. Rev. Mr. Ullom has been at­
er together.
BO full of pain and sickness. «-aa at
e of the}
“WaHed oil. slrV queried
tending the Cbrlatlan Endeavor co6*'S{H*nd more tlme'ln meditation and trout fishing, returned to Chicago
rest. Death Is common and blessed is clerks.
ventlon at Baltimore and write* the
to go bare handed when
prayer.** urged Miss Wood and “hum- day.
the Lord. As a last thought Mr. j •'.Vol yet.** respondinl Reed, and then
A. lATSoo of Manistee was In tbe Record that they had a “superlative Miller spoke of the good old Vermont | adilM. “1 would like a etdlaT.“
, Lie yourself and exalt the Lord ”
you can buy a good pair
convention.** He also visited the At­
city yesterday.
The speaker urged the Friends
family from which Mr. Hall came, aay-i
*’|»**^/!'** ' J***'*^
Mrs, L. E. liable spent yesterday in lantic and look a plunge in the surf.
of Canvas Glov^jsior
help the pastors In kxiking after and
1.
WA.NTEO-T..
Lecture In Friends chureh tonight in, .h.t bn ... . IVrtu^
Ihb city as a guest at Hotel Whiting.
•helping strangers.
r think you may l»e ai-eommodafi**’ -*
J. E Hobbins of Petoskey was In 7:30 on “George F\>x and His Times'*
roIlH, pies, oakos and all other
Momlnp Sesaloru
Tbe remains were borne to their last the store Just aronmi the rorner.”
by Elbert Russell of Bari ham college.
the
city
today
looking
after
businesa
arimnd the; Koodle* found at the Queen City
Tbs sasaloo this morning was de­
resting place by the following frlenfis:
Reed fouiHl ... ___
______
The reformation did so much for the
bakery.
July 14-2t
voted to the subject of foreUn mls- interests.
Messrs. A. W. Young. Lodeing. Robert­ corner to be a lisrtieHs shop.—lUistun
Mrs. W. M. Kellogg, aoo Arthur and world that all should fully understand
aloiis.
son. Wells. Johnson and Fefu H. L Ilernld.
it. This lecture will afford a view of
WANTED AT ONCE—Men. Women
The first parter was on Cuba and daughter Mary, have returned from a
Carter had charge of the fperal arthis great religious movement seldom
This is our price for
month’s
visit
In
Albion
and
Maraball.;
and
children
to
buy
bread
at the
was delivered by Hstlle FVanklln. The
langementa.
PatHek CUmm PaM tka fflal.
Wallle Campbell of Manton is In the afforded the people of this city. All
Quc«-n City imkery.
July 14-ft
paper showed the growth of the work
next Saturday. July 15ih.
j Patrick tBeuMUi. the well known
are cordially Invited to attend. Social
done bv Friends In ('•'ta from the city today.
j slioi* uuiimrHctiin-r of ItnM-ktou. Is ro RENT—Two resl.Ienct?. on.* at
Remember we sell but
Mrs. W. J. 'Hjelmage of Alba ar­ hour 9 tci 10 p. m. under the auspices
close of the Kpanlsh Anterlrsn wsr to
I very luirtk-uUir as to the work tlial
2:1.*. and anotbi*r at 2.'.7 hiist Tenth
of tbe social committee.
three (ll) pair to any one
the present lime. At the beginning of rived In the city this morning and will
street. Apply to E. McNamara.
\A*hlle the Inmates of the asylum
apend a few daya with .friends In the
the work In 1S99 there we«e only
July 14-tf
customer
at this price.
were
taking
their
morning
outing
to­
null. The first shm* the man tts»k off
mission statlonn on the island and four dty.
Miss Lucy Collins and the little ehlt- day B. U. Dean, a patient, disappeared
bis last was so l»adl.v lasted he did not FOUND—On tlie circus grounds, a
mlaalaaarias but at the present time
from,the grove at the corner of Dlvlchaflaine bag. ctmtalning small sum
there are four stations and flfi(n>n mts- dren. Margaret. Marion and Nancy
.„r Micbi,.. s.....Tn,n„b..n ^
3.:^
alon 'and Eleventh streets.
of money. 0«*ner ran have same
Sloaaries, A^ very lnter«*slInK letter MrDonald. arrived from their Chicago
i. .be cl.y t™i., «.
^
^
The memlMTS of the Ladies* Aid ao-j offlnw.
by calling at the Record offici- and
from Raymond 8. Holden who Is In home last evening and are Installed
clety of the Presb)terian church were .Tier maklD, .. in.pee.l... of ibe loci [
paying for this ad.
July M-Hi
teraalcd In the work In Cuba, was at the home of D. H. McMtilieo for the
pi... we... OU. o. .be pe.l.,.l. .o 1. !
....... ..

aumroer. Miss Collins being the sister most delightfully entertained
read.
afternoon at Blde-a-wec cottage. Birchof
Mrs.
McMullen.
Mexico was the next eonntry reportwood. and the occasion is one to be
Clyde
P(*ck
is
again
at
his
post
on
Mr.
ttleasnii.
ixHiiing
along
ed and ih* topic was handUxi by Ber­
long remembered by all.
then, picktvl it]) the shoe that lay <
tha Wright. The paixT tcnik the form the O. R. A 1. as fireman after three
Julius Brodhagen of Northport is
of a fetter from one of the l(>aderB in weeks' vacation spent at Grand Rapoccupying the position of mailing clerk
Ids and Ratginaw.
the work In Mexico.
on the G. R. A I. today while W. B.
Mrs.
W.
C.
Nelson
and
two
sons
of
Popular Resort Will Make It Pleasant |
The work In this section has ad­
Nichols Is enjoying a daj'a quiet at
vanced very rapidly and the mission Leland, who have been In Milwaukee
for Travel,© City Pev*| ^‘jii:
home.
a room
autlon at Victoria liati a piibiUhlng
A grand ball will lie given at Silver in,t,*r. nnd ren. lilug down be t.-.k
Mrs. lyinis Zeck entertained the
bhln, ft
department from which they issue an
sewing circle of the Companion Order lake resort this evening for whicb first sins* from under hi* lx*nch and
through
the
city
this
morning
on
her
eight-page,jeligiouK pai*er every .two
hnmltsl It to Mr. Dleasoti. Mr. tlleaof Foresters yesterday afternoon, the music will be supplied by Helm's fiveweeks which Is prlnu-<l In Spanish. return home.
piece orchestra. Sll- er Lke is becom­ son iMiid. but the luster lost his Job.—
Mias Maude Arit, who has been the day being most delightfully spent by
They also print a pap<*r in I^ngilsh
ing a very popular resort and many Boston Ueruld.
guest of her mother. Mr*. F. Neaaon. all In game* and social converse. At
every thre<’ we«*Uii ’
Traverse City i»eople are taking adS o’clock dainty refreahments were
irn«*d to Fouch this morning.
Ther*' are two hoarding schools for retun
vanuge of its attractions.
Wells returned to Fouch this served, the table being appropriately
Jglris and om* for boys; the work is
rest day in Jai*an.
decorated In h'brwter colors of red.
progressing rapidly and all that U now morning after a few dajrs' visit in the
white and blue, while placards of co­
There are 73.OU0 automoiilles now in
city with friends.
.peeded U more workers.
**At the Nice ewsliio. during the sea*
Rev. J IL Tbomas and two children nundrums were suspended over the son there. I attended.*' Mid a Pitts­ use in the United States.
The subject of Africa was well han­
Alameda. Csl.. Is trying the experl
table, causing much merriment. Twen­ burg .'otnnn. “s <-oncert given by Kleg.
dled by Luxena Tbomas. The Journey returned to ber home In Honor this
ment of oiling Its principal streets.
ty-three ladles were preacm.
morning
after
a
short
trip
In
the
city
frie*'
Wagner’s
orchestra.
tropi the s«>a c<iast to the station was
King Edward hat sppointod King
The first cherries brought down by
"fhere were many .\mericans at this
^rldly described with all the perils on business.
Alfonso
a-general in the British army.
Next to me nat an elderly
Deputy Food Commisslonrr Dame bf the new trartion oompany wore rtmeert.
«nd wondera of the Journey. The sta
Take a look at our Collar
If yon want a eat to stay at your
brought down today. W. C. Burking .Vraerican woman in a lieautirul gown,
ilog has been «-stabUshed for
*"
and a noted Russian eounteM beside home, mb Its paw on tbe stove. Is an
sent
down
fourteen
cases.
They
ar­
Window and see how near
Tten and the work aeeompll.hcd
^^om Uidingtbn. wbere be
her.
old sniK'rsiitlon.
rived In very good shape.
“The two. during tbe Intermission,
4hia time ha. been amazing. The '
Aeeonlliig to the Interstate com
you can guess to the correct
Orson Parker, the Old Mission stage began to converse. Tlie Ruosian lady
teOdlngs. however, are built of thatch I
l.“20 railroads have
man. brought down thirty cases of had visited Amerienn sevetal times. laS.S.'il atoi-khohler*.
gnd are very primitive, mu brick art-'
B
^
number of Collars in the dis­
telag made on the ground, and tt
*»«»«
«*venliig after a four cherries todaj;. among them being a Rbe was eonversant with American
Mme. rntti’s voice has gained her
niusic. She said a numlier of Intelllplay. One Dozen Collars
more than C'..(jm.ui0. Hit l*est year s
exMeted that a few more months will
**•*>'. accompanied few canes of Yellow Spanish, the first
I
Eui
receipts weri> approximately fS^.tHiO.
aeTflne new brick building. In pl«N*. *»>
daughter. Mra. W. 1. Chapman that have been brought of this variety*
I I -was unable to
FREE for the nearest guess,
of the light structure, now In use.
!
children. Naomi. Bea and
The etar of Russia has given tbe
hear. F'nally. tfaongb' 1 did bear one.
TWO HEARINGS TODAY.
•* 'DooV you think,' mid tlie Russian. Gre«*k Ortlnslox Christiana of Boston
Mra. D. F. Wlaon. formerly a mis-1 **'“*‘' '
One-half Dozen for second
fl.ono
toward
erecting
a
place
of
wor­
Than Damrooch Is the l»est conductor
akmary la South America, told some 1
ship.
nearest guess ; : : : :
of her rxperieocca In the field and deWilhelm, who has been Laura Crane and Marie Friodrleh Ea- in Afiericar
•I dui>*».’ said ray compatriot, 'aa
tatca In Prehate Court
arribed tbe life of the mlsaionary with i »P«*«dlng.a mpntb In the city a. the
SATt*RDAY'S special at Ibe La
er rrid on bis car.* •’—New Orlcutit
In Probate court today a hearing Is I ever
pll lu trtrit and triumphs in a verj
^
roturned to Detroit
States.
I Grettl is butter scotch. 10 eenU. Hours
pbwklnc maoner
i
accompanied by her before Commissioner George j^lmmer^
2 to 8 o'clock.
July 14-lt.
roaa
and
Frank
Kratochvll
.Na
tbe
Lorn NlohC. teoaion.
i
Lawrence.
Tkkiag Dow, tka Swalltaa.
. bMv
m
Margaret Hilton of Burdlck- Laura Crane estate the estate being
rrhis hat's teo mnall for me." said
Dr. Ramsey and wife of Gentrwl
HlUrt RuaseJI. D. D.. of Barlbam; yiiie. passed through the city this $1.4S0. Tbe Probate court U filled tbe man who had come Into sudden
Lake returned home today^ after a few
•olhge. lectured In the Friend* church ' Biornlng on her way to Big Rapids. with witnesses and to Judge of the nt•T'll have to have It exdays' vUlt at the home ' of J. R.
Jaal evening 00 the topic of Religious ' .inhere she will take the klndeigarteo tendance It looksd like an interesting
Wyckoff.
iWucatioii,
I «crk lu the summer normal la Ferris case in Clrcnll court.
haven't
read
today's
Isaac
of
ihe
morn­
“The purpoM* of my address ia to;achoai.
The final account In the Marie Fried­
A SOaAL DANCE will be given by
ing-Wasp. hare youU
loMIfy the- faith in rellfloua educa-; Mrs. J. R. Bristol returned to her rich eoute has been filed by the exectbe Bast Side club at the SwedUh hall
“No Whyy
Wl
lteL“ aald Mr. Ru|pell. He then dis-1 home in Lake Ann thU morning after utw and the eaute doted. Six heirs
‘•Just read vwhat It has to aay about Saturday night.
*
July W-2t
«*teed the rvlation of religious oduca- a five weeks* visit In tbe city with are eatiiled to share la the estate of yon.
I think that will Ifix y
Uoa to educatioa ia geaaral and as ' Mrs. Ben Hoxsle.*
Phlladelplda rrv.*. '
m.500.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO

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BUSINESS MEN

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ML W. A. FAIISWOITB

irs POOR
ECONOMY

ONLY A NIOKIE

I:

•1

TQEPHOHE OmCMlS HERE

$1,000

WORTH

$3.00 SHOWS •I.W3
W AU9UST !•«
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•W.BO SHOKS $!.••

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BOYS’ SHOES

WSZ.OO SHOES
SH«
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■-i

I wmoomk imMtmm ciUr. tnoMami.
MygaMtotoMwOrngafitoiAlMto■ and titoggi A faa Amt* tom km. Onto kw Mtoaol to nek

rmWIMMSIBM

-SJ*fiEX’?u!ta=X

pwday. julv

m
to.Joknaon^ tat » akd nV4 of lot lH

maatoff ft to toff«

IT awn am not maiWed to ff town Bnger vaa craaka
^ urito ritotoms hare.
knalnw. aama and ane toe earroand- k^ to take toe aai
Ftonpea«k A Beils’ advnitlslito ear
««emiirtry.
AUoa dai^tor of Mr. aad Mrs. to
R. Ctoyptml. was «uiu sick aU teat
week wltk eronp vklek has left har tbrd Batnrdny.
kaaoto nnmmnntty kai
totoSad hr aaddaa daato. Frttoy MaL so vraak the eaa hardly walk.
. OwRall «f Akron. Obto. Is tke
Mrm Ntoa Myan want hoaxe to Imka
urktle woritlag to tke kayfiaid. M
aC Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. OverYaitomi wna etrteken wltk haart toll* Ana to Hah her parants. Batarday
— anpMng taataatly. He a------la the aarty priaxe of UTa a
Ltoa
Ann
<
and tndnautons and aver wfllk
I twatre to Bve to Inver
Mkhten ttte’s horden tor olkera.
lanvee n wtfa mad n large family of of Lake Ann.
small chJldreD.
ARAL.
Jaly 11.
xr Mary A. Oregory of

htaek E. a, U * On.^ I4th add: |L»•-

Gkna. noekrsdel and wife to Her
belt r. Bongtay.
toot tot IS. block
wmat at hmt Sir. Mm CBak- b£
Mm O. A. Cto* koa wma to CkdS. R.. L. B On’n tok add. fLOto.
Ulae ftar a vtolL
Blln Bhiniag Stitt, et al. to Corn M.
J. E. TsaidixM kM wma to dawka.
Rknitog. lota 1 mta E. btato t. Bayalde;
kt kaa «i_______
$IM.
Mr. Mtf Mm J. F. Mtotkm. wko
Jaeob Fnrtack aad wife to Maggie
Mrs. Fred Cofeer and nene at Bar koww ksto tks gmmis at 9m. and Mm
laaw are vlMciaB WMBRii to tkle
iyeriyl. lou iMl-U. block C. H. 1.
laee.
4
4 One «to add; ISAOfi.
Mm Geo. Kimballkas raxoraed from
Mrs. B^l aad two okBdren. «ko
Lay B On to Ftoyd L.
a rtaR at Bmrae.
wm YmxMlakto at Onafi RapSmith, lot SO. block K. H, U B Oo-Y
Iowa, kave rstnrped to tkelr kome to MeMm
la tks gasoi of her pareata. Mr. and
tktoptona.
Ilk add: IlM.
Mm D. Weaver.
i
DM Mlaaloa eetokratod tke 4tk to
Haaxnk.
to On to Philander
MMe Mtta Matchler kaa ratnraai
•as aaaMT from CsdsT. Where
a.,
_reat etrle. Elk Rapids aad Traverse from niMge.
been visiting, and Mrs. B. Edgell to ^ Rivers Mfg. Co, of Twn Rhrmw. PnrtA tat 4 (and lot 7. ant SC), sec.
City partletoattog to epHe of wtad aad
Mies Rctk Bosee Is triaittos retoiwn S7, range IS; flOO.
on her vray to Mtlwankee. Wit., where
rato. oa aceonat nr Mgk vlaia amae Uvas In CedfllM.
she wUl joia ber hasbnad.
Flwderieka Clows to Edward G.
Mm Wiigbt of Cadillac waa.
Mr. aad Mrs. A. L. Bmith are ex­
» raura kome
of s% of awl4. ane.
■aat of ber alalcr. Mra. D. H. Ba
Thb«M RaMarkoaas nnd tomUy of
Trnvarse City apant last week vlsklag pected bfHBc Wednesday evening.
ks Brst of tks week.
July 11.
Mr. aad Mm R. 8. Noble aad dm«b*
Mm PTaak aad
rclatives.
KlYSTONg;
t^apent aeveral days ta OM Mloatoa isr. Margaertte. of
dangktan of Bast Empire spent the
AlU
Pourtk wlih reintivea in town.
gooau at Ph. Bcmateias la
KINOfiLCY DEFARTMCNT.
fMT «Bjr« ftt 1
Tke following hooae pnrty from De­
8. R. Gain, for fire years agrtit for Monday te not meek damaged and Ed' *
>dd; COM.
Mr. Monroe, wllk Ms gang of men
Mr Ofbb«' fMBihr
troit nrrived for Lorelei Lodge on the the Pere Marquette rmllrcmd at Wil- lYaRera Is there with eoaxe workmen ^
ARAL.
------------------------aa dpfle driver, are potting la a new
Mr. Md Mrs. H««f7 IMm mp6 Mil ' mk lor Mr. Bagley.
UllnoU. July 5U: Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Uamsburg. spent Sunday with Mr. aad nnd expecu to get hor off the bench
Clyde Hathaway, who has
marMd Ow arMd lUnkU WbdoMert Day. Mies Beosle Dsy. Master Mrs. C. J. Barkman. Mr. Barkmah today.
for
a
few
days.
srIU
return
to
Monroe
Fred Btae has reatnd tk*
Caatsr tomorrow, wbers he Is amaad wife were old soboolmatee of hla
Smrernl of the friends and relativet.
Hours for sprinkltag lawns are from
^^ri» Trunnti CUjr brkk y»rd surt farm.
Joe Hendes called la Traverse CRy of Frank Crouch aie visiting htmgmd
Mlaoea Bmilak Cununtoga aad Maad ployed la the store of Chaa. Dye.
5 to S a. m. and from S to S p. m. At
Charlie PreaUsa has hlrsd to
win OUT rntll after the 4Ui.
Batarday.
shky €if aouthem
Maatcr Hndsoa Plrte aad A,eervant.
Mana Oadar Co. aad theraCore
Miss Maud Porter, -who has been
Bert Clarke and family and Tom BO time can water be need wttkont
vlaItJag at the home <
The -party was eatertalaed at dinner spending n few days with Miss Winnie DeWttte went to Honor Saturday. noBzle or sprinkler atUfM. On ac­
remain In our butg for a tlase.
icle,
J.
1.
CummlagL
LMsb pTMtic# or OnuMl lUptds wm«
by O. H. Day aad family Wednesday. Rial, retaraad to ber home la Traverse They will not return until Wetfneaday.
Miss Lila Prentiss arrived
Mrs. Wm. Q. Tompkins spent sererml
count of the great amoont of water
I «ttMt «rf OrjtI* Ilsl;
Thabdore Thompaon and family and City antnrdny.
from Grand Rapids on the 4lh. She
N. E. Hathaway Is In Traverse City
days In Tmverac.aiy lam week
Dttter Slocaai ftftd
nsed during the day for mannlkrtnrbna bomi away several aaonths. We Miss Anna Cadbamof Cedar spent the
William McCully is renewing old a^ pnrchaslng goods.
lag reiaUves.
i
Mr In TrmrerM Ctty wltb rrMnda.
aiw glad to see both she and ber Fourth picnicking an Bleeping Banr quaintances In Kingsley.
lug and other pnrposea necewaary mtaa
E. *C. Walters,
ok of Traverse City
nnd enjoying the eeenery of the new
J>rotker here again.
was in
Httgo Will of WiUlam
fbr sprlnkUng isNDX most be en­
with ker parents. Mr
in KnrnuiM.
drives.
Mrs. McInUre aad children
t’exford
le vIclBlty of thU plaoc and W
forced.
u. O. JoynL BnpL
O. M Prmtloe of Plaifr •nd son
laxe tonight from a short vlsU la the
Beter Oleson. formerly s surfmsn
le greater part of last week, doing
PrmnklOri.
t«Ml Will
Jun S4-tf
In the Bleeping Bear life saving Bu­ [pert repair work for n harveeter expecu to return tomorrow.
sooth pan of the state.
We are pMeaed to aee Mrs. WaUer tton. has resigned his paeltloa and left company. Mr. Ulll was formerly a
Mrs. W.. Veeder
1
is swsy visiting rel•OUTH OBAfrr.
WInHMd Mnrnnrd M vorkinc In
Feeder
and
tittle
aoo
Glanale
back
for
his
heme
In
Manistee.
Wm.
l.oas
stives.
clerk In a local hardware store.
Some of tke farmers wUl^iegln baytbn mnek mrd.
of this place Is acting as tobsUtute
from Beadoa. We beard they
Mrs.
Independence Day passed off here
MIm Mnmet MeOnrr/ U nunodlnc
nntll s regular Is appointed.
sick aad feared It might be
with Isi
*Mlra. winia Raaaaey la on tke upper both
I ibtMliMu ooh^ in TmrerM Citf.
btfore they retnraed home.
The Misses Eva and Mx
penlanula vlaUiag her daughter. Mrs. Ume
(The llubhord Byatom.)
vtsltf
N. E. Hathawey has bought Gus
K;
>0
_____.
lokelBgsoaa crops on J. J. Twaddle’s
A xclenilflc treatment for aU kinds
terfered
aomesrhat
with
the
progrees
KARLIN.
Mr. Kaonedy went to Traverse City place.
Mr. llukemgsan thinks be will
MONUO* CENTCIt
Fred H. CarUoo called In town 8un^ trf the games, but this fact did not ma- j
Kmibenic returned Friday of ailments that other moans fail to
Tkursday am) took his daughter. lace.
ion
move
to
Aral.
C. N. HntlinwAjr spt^t the insi wM-k last
j jfflH a three weeks’ visit with friends cure. Makes «-eak people strong, deMrs. Zoo gad children, where they
Mra. Chambers aad daughter Rachel V ^. *1.
YUk kU pMple at AroL
k pai
^h??Q ith Mani­
The ‘tiSJ*shTOi'^Sad I
spent a few days with her brother. arrived
today from Frankfort, where
Mr. and Mm. Aldrich td aravo
Montana met
the faternuun
m farmed an
rs. Hilliard of Tanner is vUllIng at velopes. thin, shrunken mnsclcs. r*-’
R«'. K. Kennedy. They will go tram they spent the 4tb visiting friends and yacht
man Vmt. Captain Haas.
find Uinlr daufktcr. Mrm. W. Bi
la. here taut inieresttag feat lira and a speclsl train Mr. Murkel’s,
stores health to every diseased pan nf
there to Grand Rapids, where they ex- relatives.
Empire,
the
Friday
and
they
raced
|TMterdarthe
visitors
Mrs. Murkel spent the Fourth with i thC body. Wrinkles removed, ^^at.
peet to spend the sutnnier and may
The services at the acboolfaouse are Relisnco witinli by a margin of four
Mr. and Mrs. B. Ona«kr and non make tbHr future home.
•n vis- ber parenu s
folks reduced. Free examlnattons.
mlmules.
! took dinner with Mr. and Mm. C. B.
ell attended.
Hors came fram Mantou and other
Mr. and Mra.
Q it'iurned to De­
Bom. July 4. to Mr. and Mrs. E. Bari,
Treating |»sr)uni over Johnson’s
Wk are gUd Miss WsUers has orThe Sidney
t»ey O. Neff cleared
clewed W’ednes^
r l>r* r«nieriar.
nelREburing towns were i>quall11) os trait Wednesday,
Wedn
after
er a ob'
abort visit
daughter.
a Junior Christian Endeavor. day with a load of maple for J. O. well represented.
W. P. Lang went to Trarerac City
drug store. I»n»f. W. F. Hubbard.
with Mr. and Mrs. Zlxka here.
Last Friday the children and grand ganlxed
We trust the members will take aa la- Ness pn.
to nUnnd liinrek last evening.
A quant Ity of bass fry were plsni
Mr. and Mrs. Bklusok of Traverse Traverse City, Mich.
H.
McCombs
gsthered
July llAt*
Children
of
G
•^Mianle Oalager vlalted frieoda to together
tereet and receive much good from
D. H. Smith and wife and party of by Ibe Klngsl
imen’s club c
City
called
on
friends
here
Tuesday
toge
st his pleasant home to help the
society.
five srrlvni on the Illinois ^turday dsy
;-^Pniverae CItr over Sirodarweek.
celebrate his 70th birthday and
Jul> 7.
‘ Ptaak Rlekardaon of Nurvrood vla- him
light for Kenwood resort, from PrlnoeMiss Kesek lx home from Chlcogi’ There’s a pretty little girt ta on Alpine
Uoyds icth birthday.
hla
grandi
«lnd fcia alMera. Mm. Uro and Mra.
on. III.
bold their regul
for s short visit with her parents. |
bat.
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ciippen i
MAPLE CITY.
[Tkarer. last PHdar. He took a team dren
The Misses Bessie Fsrsnt and Alice nieni of offleera on Wednesday even­
went to Kingsley to the
A
K'rl with a sailor br^m.
Miss Charlotte Naah of Traverse Day Halted friends In Glen Arbor Fri ing of this week. An elegant supper s.
tank vlih klm. buying one korae of
tlon the 4th.
Mr. Dye and one or Mr. Copeland.
City spent Sunday with relatives of dav and aSturday.
**r. ,ou-i.
win be served the members after the
Most
of
the
people
from
here
weat
Mra. M. Mont>e vUlted relativea to
this place.
Mr. aad Mra. Groesbeck. accom instsllstion.
Canute; vice president. Mra. Wilson; i
«ee.
Imke Ihe
the 4th
4th. They tb
Duck Isike
Imv a few daya last week.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Clement and Air.
inled by Mrs. Dietrich, arrived on
The Bndor
Bndc Stock company played to secretary. Mrs. Carrie McCombs;
the
celebration there very good.
e celebrai
Is Ihe sensible girl who usee Rocky
, 1Bert McLaughlin were Em- . Mpwortk leagv
aad
Mm
full houaes four nights of lost week. treasurer. Mrs. Mary McCombs.
West Uni
nion Aid met last Thursday plre visitors yesterday.
Ming; Tke
The Illustrated
UluKirs
songs and moving pleJuly 3.
W’llt
Vilsoo and
man, leader. Time of
Mias Bertha Dull has gone to work
u** At
Cbax. Hsli. A. L. Joyce sail Mr. Arm lures wen- the principal attract ions.
After dill
Strang psxaed ibrough town Thur»asy.
Miss Eflle Weldmsn of Lake City lx
the ladles at King’s rewirt at Kenwood.
aad Mr. Menxies took
to
CEDAR RUN.
eehool every Banda:
aaday at aad children
Wm. Clulf aad wife have moved
visiting friends here this week.
aU to the lake for an
We can bear the cllrk of the mow­
‘l•iSa >1 kchlng ser
11:30. A hour. Our next
ito
tbelr
farm
about
a
mile
out
of
The Klngslev cheese stood thbd ta ing machine this morning; the farm­
mepUng will be with the village.
Mesdsmes T, H. l.anks and Jk."Etnvitatlok Is extended to all to
CEDAR.
Ihe state scoring contest for the month ers are busy haying.
Mrs. H. McCombs July SOth.
Hoiiges of Fife lake were ilTtoe city
. attend these services.
Roy
Qrasmore
of
ClerelaBd.
Ohio
of
June.
The
number
of
iwunds
of
The subject of next Babbsih even
Bom. July G. to Mr. and Mra. John xpent a few days in town last week.
Quite-a number from here spent Abe
Mr. end Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and
tag’s address Is ”Tbe Urutbt-rhood of milk being brought to the factory Is Fourth St I’earl Lake and other lakes yivierdsy.
Mrs. tinmon at Wexford visited rein- Wxon. a dsmgktm.
A
number
from
here
attended
the
dng
If
Man.”
July 10.
c
:tlvM here on the FVMirth.
Sunday aohool picnic at Ume Lake the
Stoi
B. A. Stone
returned lost Thursday
Master Claud Cork has scarlet fe­
July ifl. Fourth.

from
om Big lUpIds. where the body of
ver.
.«A«. A.
Mrs. Fred W’lnnle was eeeo on oor
brothi
herr was
wss taken for bin
br
Quite n number from here attended hissI brut
stroelB today.
Stone• returned Saturday
the picnic at Ume Lake July 4.
•UMMIT CITY.
E. 8. Kyker has moved his family In
Cut worms have badi:
G«-orge Orasvenors famib partook
and
rted Beegmiller nod fkmily have
(tool. HdoV.* Urac Pn>r> or
) the VaaNomrapd house.
patches
p(
potatoes
'
nesputato«-s
(home
grown)
July
ig
s
w«ek
wi----------------In
It:
moved to Trsverat* City.
Dr. R. W. Burke and wife started
> Kingsley IFrst nin
d Hum is that for Cedar?
Mrs.. 1* D.
I Buss and family
, Mias Berths Perott of Traterse City
rsh and Elixa Verno spent the 4th,
BUCBEE’8
>r the south part of the state on a
Clint Richards left this morning to State Road team Bunday,
L< ■
Manistee.
, Uu. a>i; h*U so
If apeitdlng the week with Mrs, A. K. are speadlng a weMi In Leland.
visit this morning.
21
to
7.
them
by
s
rcept
a
position
In
Traverse
City.
Mrs.
A.
Voice
Is
111
at
this
wiiling.
A
Volci
Pulver.
Herman Fewllss U working for O. |
Miss Pearl McLaughlin has gone to
Mrs. C. J. Barki
stumblod and lapham. the dairyman
Mra. Elmer Billmsn Is enterulolng
Fred ASalter spent Friday la Trav- Cadillac
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.-Hollenbeck drove
to visit relatires.
gloss door• one day tost
to
rll through a gto
her sister from'Traverse City and two fell
■se City.
Mrs. P. Youngs of Bokm was a Ce­
to Traverse City.. Friday, returning
R. Fisher Is on the sick list
juUe severely.
severel;
eek. cutting her face quite
t lady cousins from WtXconsln.
Norman Barnes hat opened his res­
dar Run caller Tlmrsdsv.
j
home Saturday,
g
Mr. and Mra. Thos. Kelderbouse of
Mrs. T. J. Hend
lenderson, who has been
). M. A. Culver bos returned from
Bmest BUirrs of JSYaversC City lx taurant In the Johnson building.
Howard Shorter of Traverse City;
> City vUUed si
an extended visit in Ohio and southern
Etta Kelsey spent Friday In Buttons
m
been visiting l^wnk Ait man and'
vtaMlaglils t>krvnu.;||r. and Mrs Geo.
mien BatunUy.
ther. Mrs. J. ,
Michigan.
Bay.
other
relativet
the
tost
few
dsj-s
nmghlli
Jerry Sulllvsn’s saw mill closed lu urday evening for Traverse City. . -1- I Nellie Norris of KVonkfort Is visit
Hobble Lackey returned from North
Miss BerateT Btlaaon of Klogaley
Home 1
Moota Lalonde of Chicago has
-ear’s cut on Saturday. July K.
Unity on Baturdsv.
P Norris.
.traa In town today. «
om of !
Mr: and Mrs. J. Frankfsther and Mr. visiting for a week with relatives here.
Mrs. A. Kehl spent Saturday la
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thcfcipson of Oak­
. Ralston's was well
‘ Friday, accompanied by and Mra. Ernest Tucke- are the par­
land. lod, nre vtsItlnK Mrs. Ttuimp- Traverse City.
‘ 4tfa
Ith and
at a good time
bis little niece Emmeretta.
ents of sons, and Mr. and Mra. Fred
A. Westen
Soa's cMIdifc. 4_M Jeffery. Mrs. Geo.
. Rev. Requs of Traverse CIO’ ape®! Case. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bnifka and Mr.
Itlng hlx brotl
JarksM and mIM. C. Kingsley,
last Saturday si the home of J. P. and Mrs. C. Bevelh.vmer of daughters. tag will be steel veneered,
red, and Mr.
Mr. and Mra. L. A. Barass spent the 1^’hUe.
juixife^
I with a fur-1
Mr. and Mrs. Kopf retunud to their Brown expects to c upy It
Fourth St Msnton.
July 10.
Traverse City home ibis morning. Mr. ntture tti>rk aliuut Sept. 1.
A number of the young people en­
>Oirr ONEIDA.
. cement walk is
Is being placed
pUu
ta i little son of Honor speqt Sunday as
Kopf worked ta the saw mlil.
joyed a picnie at the Leslie hotel on
•h’s
dr>'
goods store. 1 guesu of A. C. Wynkqf*r» and family.
QLEN ARBOR.
Miss Agnes Mahn Is visiting her
Iltea OffIre Dsgt). who has 1
the Fourth.
Kingsley
is
soon
to
have
electric {.
i - . Mr and Mra. D. Crhln and famU.v
There
were
heavy
rain
showers
un­
sister. Mrs. Otto, near Sulions Bay.
Chltatgoleftbe
* .—
Miss Mxr> But tars returned borne
til
the
middle
of
the
afiemoon
the
llghU.
The
proposition
of
Mra.
J.
L 1^
Angttsb Klswltief's family have s
tendlnihMikool t
last week
Gibbs to furnish the iiowor and pul the | Craii
Mrs. Jessie Brabant and daughter 41 b. but there was a large crowd In new pisro.
lights
In
and
charge
by
the
met
tosn.
No
acclddnu
were
reported
Mrs.
Frank
KIrt
and
children
visited
^^^torn.ToTiJ" and Mrs. Frank MIkuls. ipent Sunday in town.
when customers de­
***”
acei>pted by the village council oi dsv 1
friends out of the city last week.
July 4th, a hoy.
Mrs. C. Chase Is the guest of Mr.
Marsh and
Mrs. Archie Case and sons of South last week. A large number of the :
Frank Prsnse, Will Rmlih
Good and Mrs Ransom.
mand the BEST.
Sootb Kasaoa.
Oscar Johnson, who has been work< Boardmsn spent last week visiting residents here have
Mkfkor and Will Musitu- and August
Fred Bordeaux left Monday to begin
ras a good attendance al the
Steady
call for the .
Ins tn Pellslon since Aprtl. came friends here.
them placed, in tbelr homi
KMPP of IVovcroont were fishing In bis dutUn at Phllsdelphls.
II th* chaiH-1 Sunday even
M. A. Culver left July G and spent a of business, and the proposition looks I
rtmuaee Uke Kunday.
Mr. and Mrs J Flank s*'(* fsmtl) hosae for a few days the 4th.
W’m. Walker, wife and son of*Trav- few days visiting reUtlves in Alma. like s -sure go”
Uke church pknk at lH>rt Oneida are In town preparing to go to the Isl­
Hugh Lalonde returnetl last Wed-j July 10,*
turning with his
we City are on tbelr farm here fur a Mich., returning
hla wife Saiur-!
SsturtWiTargely attended and all enjoyed a and.
__ deg.
i nusday'
where he has em-,
nusdsy to Petuskey.
Peiusk
G. Lakmde left Wednesday fur Fort Ume.
Real Eststs Transfers.
j
in a i»aper
iwi
Arty Alger xpent ibe 4lh In Buttonx
Lk Bright ts rhe new director of > ploymeni In
mill.
i
^fUr. Md Mrs. Byron OUver of Trmv- Wayne
district No 4. Solon township.
Rev. E. W. Wood is s|>ending a two! John P. Matzeo to Hubert Krsnlx.:
ii m^«Clty xpent the Fourth vixiting
Mra. W. Bartlett and family relumed Bay.
Two barges and one veasel loaded
and Mrs. Youmans si»ont the weeks’ vacation at the home of hts S
ami relatives at this place and
feel of e to feer of lot 7. block 2.J
after spending a fewI «t*ekx In
with lumber at Naaaaas dock last J’ourth at Honor.
rHKied to Traverie City Wednesday Traverae CUy.
Geo van Oorder wo. s Msnton call- »”
^
Quito a few people from here celeProf. Btewart of lake Forest Is or- week.
er for a couple of days last week.
NStchell to W M and Clan
iied at 1Manistee this year.
The Glen Ray aad Gregory resorts braied
1^' Ttoiw O’Brien spent the Fourth visit cup) lng bis cot lake si the point.
Miss UlHan Bowers, who is acting M. Gordon, parcel, sec. in. town 27.’
are filling op fast.
July 1.
The ladles’ Aid society enjoy
j with Qeo.I. Lswr and fsmil
Mra. Jennie Van Busker returned
made a business trip nlculc at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Prat
.
K.
range
11
r
1825.
!
arrieiti
last evening from Frankfort, where
^ to Qoofi Harbor today.
BDLDN CENTER.
8wlIlg on the Ftourtb.
*****
A. K Montague and wife to Richard |
ith her paren he*i^°
. Miss Ellea Olsoa. who is working
and Mra. J. Calhoun gave a done- she had been to attend the funeral of
There is a deal of talk going ithe j J. Cmlor. parcel, sec. 7. town 38. range [
proves to us that the
at Hay’x resort, U homo for a few days’
Tuesday even her brother-tn-law. James Williams. cail<
home on Ti
ids concerning the holding of
Her sister. Mrs George Smith, came Bum
10; f?60.
!ng
public arc recoipizk fair in Klngsle)- some time
with her for a vtslt with her father.
Peart Dame entertained
b
Ftwd Miller of Korth Manltoo Is trtson Tuesilay
lay ev(
evening. The Ir. 8t. Peter, and her two sisters.
ing the merits of.
^ 'Mlag Blends at thix place.
..K.„ .. r..,., SOP-"'-P-and
S Of
.3, .«.D
II:
Mr.
Anderson,
were
fishing
od
one.
“Dsn Brocherton has returned from a
. w as spent In
in plaj Ilog Sherlock
tkU week.
^
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mikola. Br.. and evening
these instruments.
r stuck that
trip to the southern part of the state Run
Mr. and Mra. O. R. Claypool called
male spent Sunday In Glen Holmesi and music, after which re­ to see aa aunt.
freshments
Hits 'were served.
Let the good work
t the tatter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. half doxen year* toerw » ««
,
Rsv's h*ll wss so rmwded on
Mrs. Wm. Porter, who baa
’m. Wli
ttl^stanley, Sunday, also their m hy sack an event could not be pulled .
Wm.
oiock.
Cl.
inJulj- 10.
evening
of
the
4th
there
was
hardly
continue.
You can
ivalesclng.
daughter Llxx'e.
oCf. and successfully, too. It would lerlochen.
■om for dancing.
. Dsrrow of Traverse
The eorpentera
rest
assured that
sene
to
show
stock
raisers
abroad
Wm.
J.
Clark
to
Unian
Horton.
.
Mrs.
Prank
Fisher
heard
with
sadaty spent the Fourtb In town.
Antqlne’s house.
MABEL.
every KIMBALL
Robert Agosa has roovt*iLhli
He«ry Bherett apent
M^. and Mrs.
M
Ml Fairbanks of Elk Rapids s
Word
istaff store
n the old term taking
week on
f. cwller here Friday,
PIANO we tell in
P that he dropped dead in the hay
ta I
h
Ralph IMtea and wife of Bates tIsa few days ago.
this community
P- lied at A. B. Pray s Buoday.
FIFE LAKE.
fc . R. C Gardner Is at work at Acme
Kingsleys first nine have been play-; Chat. K. Mater end wtfeV) Ida M.
strengthens
our posi­
f putUng in the piles for the new bridge.
Mrs. R Lcsni and sister. Mrs. Amy
log some excellenl gomes, and should
city last week after spending a the
!?! *Improvement continue, we should JXhn
L
S. T. Pray made a trip to Trayerae TVrrv. went to Alden last week for s
Jshraus. lot IS. block 3. Blrrhwood;
tion in the Piano
NEW WEXFORD.
couple of weekss with her sister. Mrs. have nothing to fear regarding the ficn.
City Wedoeeday.
vtatl with their sister. Mra. E. If Fw»Trade.
“A
broad
Good.
Street ImprovemenU. horse racing,
Mrm. Buller of Ttaverso City visited
„ UkrMl. Brotar.
Mrs. T. R. White and Mrs. Emma HiM»r Id wmrti lint .III ta.dk
k
bm- mother, Mrs, O. Young* last week. *%llss Doris Osrdne- has returned dancing—city airs «>existatement,” but we
Differ called On Mrs. Wencel Lant- ,o». of Ita -crKik tom. ot U.I. to------he M.
;
Joe ABoe of Pftoakey visited hlx from a visit with her sister. Mra. O.
calliy.
nor
tost
avaatac.
the
new
town
are
proving
it
every
^
sUter. Mrs. Ooo. aMker. the 4th.
^brook of Traverse City. Her
BenJ. F. Track and wife to W. W.
Mra. Fowler and -daughter Beth, who
Uttto Bvto Yoog hod a birthday have been spending
Mm. Ona Undaey lx mtendlag
nephew. Harold Holbrook, accom- the Ftrrflh.
oding a week with Mra. Brower, lots 17 and 18. block 1. N. FUe
day. Come and see
«Grading for tke new depot aad party Sunday. Ahout eighteen little Elisa Kreloer. reti
week or eo m Travwe City vlxlilng
retnrned Monday to Lake: 8200.
friends
spsait
the
mfteraooti
vrith
her.
freight
house
ts
finished
and
work
on
friendx aad retaUrm
iverse CU».
their home In Travi
them.
tke stnseture will begin IhU week. lee cream and coke was served and
Samuel Chaney ralaed a bam last fioelte _
The front of thee Ssyllor block has: Locretto Brotrer to W. W. Brower,
ime very pretty
Tke building Is to be one hundred feet
W. W. Brosrvr aad othe- friends.
coot of painL
; parcels. N. Fife Lake: 1200.
ember Jhem by.
Miss Jennie Hager of Traverae City In length and made from the popuUr
Mlekool Myers has^reoldad nmi re^
q. y. Weaver to W. W. Brower, s^
Mrs. Jane Tnrtter of Cedar Ena
jaA a consla. Mr. Hager of Chicago, Manistee sand brick
me Botuntoy evening to spend Ben- shingled his
Hoa. Qaa O. Coveil, with other busl
were koeets of friends and relatives in
I lor the cf seU of nel4. aec. 2. town 25. range
T. J.
aess men from Traverae City and day wit hher atotentodaw, Mrs. Frank nilBola
8; fl.fiOO.
Union last week.
rfs Life imsaimnce company.
Mias Marie Burleson of South Board- Grand Rapids, have baea laveaUsaUag Yonng. returning home Monday.
NORTHLAND BEACH.
Iler ta Kingslrt- Monday.
John T. Baaohon and wtfa to Mary
Miss Amelia Bheffer Is Hsltlag her a coll
man wav the gwest of Miss Winifred the resources of this locality the past
Louis
Uck
Is
spending
a
few
days A. Brower, portwl. N. FMe Loke; tIiO.
sister. Mra. Core Carson nt Acasc for
eek.
Hodges last week.
Traverse City ahd Petnokey.
----- j Job of peeHng--------Tke new town lx soon to have, a ho­ a few vreeks.
United BCMse to tonne M. Wtamia,
Mlxe Johaana Kann and Miss Ra­
Kolarlk aad will begla oa R today
Mra. Lffdln
Mra. O R- Ctorpooi cnDed on Mr
Miss Katie Johaoon. who has been chel GoMatMt of Petcakev are gwests tel. If yoa are leoklag for a good buxl- nnd
27. tosrn 27. range 12.
Mol
nwmths
here
ax__
Mrs. Richard Boyne n week age
ime vUltlag her parenu and Mends, of Mlaaaa Haute aad Martha Bera- neae loeaUaa along Upas not oecs.
geest of ber olnler.

umii. WI HniHst
norrw was
u> SDWin H.
n. rox,
Fas to'Uwta
Pox. kd
____ do aW delay. Wltkto tka aaxt six Friday.
xnt back to PHoekey Snurday nlgbL etelae.
tamed
to
her
"
Mrs. Tnwng’s molher. Mra Tneker.
Maywnod. »L.|
7. H, L. B Co.-» 5th add;
Yangkaa Dewey has gone to Levar- moaths all vocatlona ri kuslaaas win
Dalle a number from here went to
the
first
of
th
eant. Mrs. Remington, of Oe
and her si
kt ooenpled.
BM to Pmtt amd wllp tn Bdwmd
Porter A Pecks opealag of tbelr big
Twonty-flvi knndred • ponnia of
WMtsr TknrteU and wUe of Trav­ dor Run. t
AiSereoa aad tomRy are oecoatore la Northport. All had a good
P.
Lnrdto.
ei
nL
unreal,
aec.
4, town
Ktaffxler fall craom choeae wna
Ume and oaeh ladr toek kame a aloe pytH tka Burkholder residence. Mr. ersa Oty nre teveaUgattag tke
I Poloska went to ■btpnsd from this potet Mondgy. TW n. range 11: fdiO.
Uak ns a aonveiar at Porter A Aadetwim to now embayed ax kookprodnet Is finding a randy sale arherEdwin S. PrnU and wtfa to WlOtom
J. J. HubbeU aad G. A. Brigham olao
keeper for H. E.L Codd
C
good wlahea.
ever
It
has
boas
glvon
s
trioL
Al
appear to be bnior entcctatetng stran­
and
Mrm. F. W. WHaon aad tamRr-df E. DsOmw, pareM. Trmrnrae CUy;
•Itad am ratattans north of Cedar Sotgers.
Mte A. r. tMitolto-.—
Traverse City ore spending a few days IMB *
irttaff
nnd Bandny.
As the renolt of O. A. BriSknma
Ftaird l: Emidl and wile to Ixattln,
unto Agans Wklta got her hand vtsttleg mtorives hem
tkl wdS^oC tke d«y aad *^,’?*^C?riwSri^ daughter Myrtle cent trip to Mnnlstee. he kaoomes I

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Cmg.
Ikwe X rex feet, has aa
I aat Brad aad a maafo and. WANTaD—Ta rax for a fxr vaoko.
wkaalad^afo AAdramX.oaraBaeIt la fora
xd tMoa.
Mr iMt

ItRkaflP taqaira X r. Tterton ovar
film KaMoaal kaak. Talogkf SA
mofSUt

MX flauD Ik# hack X tk# head. Oae WAMT80 Blight hay
X them fth# limgeXi Is amvaUr fo
BOB 8ALE->il lots U Baanak*# 5tk
X 08# to malt# kk
amaaMMX BfoaMtaX X am x •' any dhacilm gad has a amaU. kiXUy
add: «<meaeralamframl«aal4U
■oafX Good apaX
m aXm Mama waa mmxX mM j ealwad mnabemae at tk#
by way
poXUoa by xaolc kmm# tor lad who ‘OKraat. 4 la Grlfoa B Wlaata'a add-,
maqaattMo. Urnkoma^ havM| X kaK.
aad d Ms a» Wkst ftam atraoi
*
vaxa
to
vark.
-Aidrax
Beg
A.
He. for foammm, baemme X im foodfo I
aaalhx 8X apx»ar*w »
wm to aXd on easy payaarau 6r
jaly l»4t
' X Mb ixe. Ike rmaaiag aa<kT.
Wkxi tka CM CMC €■ far tXX Xx my foaatklag agpaxtm. mm aald ta
axekaage for other property. Gea
rrrtmmky partly bartX K WAMTB»->Maa aad boys x a B.
«eX4a« to try tke eara far karaXf. he Ike poseat X a fotma klX. aa a
W. BaE.
Mar ll-U
^ la aaad.«apemtim gaping jawa aad
Bolmtortk*B farm. CMiaaaa pkoaa.
•Mi faXla« <aUa le par aa Xtoraar.
Altar tkc CMC 1x4 baaa oa trial faar X to tka faWimarj foathoea. Ux
OM abort aad 1 kmg.
July IMt’
rMkermn iXate amgy
dan aka rested kcr caM aad tk* X- rard. a aataralMt vb« taartikX at tk# Ike eetaetty X tke aaglrr. Oa ox x
FABH FOR EALX-Kaowm aa for
MX t£L‘2hM3rta^
hay 11 X M O. eoaai- Oaktoaform. wm taka koma m4
X the alttiimtk eaxary. aenmlly
tarkar for tka paUtaklas aoxpaay Ua<*l wtahk had been
x. A4.fxlfLahowcaa#aad
axdtaitXr aafcrd tk* coort toXrtX ike gtvws rtadmra to tk#
M as pay—t foqoira B. J. Me#
^rr la raadar a fodpawat far tk# la kM "Barkal.'’ aad fxaMkti a d#: j akd vraa la foe act X swallowtag foe
8ifo
M4Mf
July 7dl
kaxMHU claixad. a* tke 4af«adax ka4 taBX aeaaxtX foe anapX awtaaix i Bafo xoeml wfora tke prey exaped
* ‘ ftma Ike aagter*# giwa by fxrttig Ua
XX XapatX aar X tka Wlte readered
ICB-doka BepkiM wIB aerra loc
beblBd
foe ALL LAOIS8 AOkHRC alee aboea.
i way #X by the gin
gm coren
.
beM
Jot ika wort, aad had ax *kCH.m Ikal
^ jmoafo. lkaal»Xhwered««
8#ad or brtag them U> Caaalagkam. M fa foe pox ta tto
»k# was ia aar way da«Bd*i kr tka
X. aad the ftdwrmaa was eaaLtaled to
BAST PART or TOWN.
X tX lAoa barber shop and Xve
XaaslkcaUoa. there are etOl
fXlur# to dXHrer ikr wort aa tl»a
I
aovx raHattoB X foe oU
Con up by both pkoara No. »4.
them pXtahad la aa aptedatc
fatma wttb Uttle fkcmr. *'Tbe bttrr bK."
h
or berawM X tk# m\k^ errora. Tk#
Orders wiu X praamUy aftaadto t#
/aer.
amr#
iadlrldaattty
thaa
caa
X
es
Flaay
err#farm
are
to
X
fonod
te
K dXxidaBt #ald ske kad latoadad to
JOHN HOPKI.NS.
mgr fo-lora
Utia labcL It la with a whose mtcnial ecooosny electrtrtty
'i
Kkow that to tb* fury In axklB<;k#r
few X tbaae odd dealonw X the deep plays aa fmportaat port. TX toepedm
^ pli^ and. did ax kaow Ikal It was that vre are immadlarely coareraed.
FOR RENT.
X eieetric fay. la a caae la pXX.
V oe«Msarr to pet U la ertdeoea. 8k#
BX few will tave !
'■
Ikea xk.d lo have ao oppomHi t® *tX aim fan. oae X tX aaofihTtra x__________________ ________
MONKY TO LOAM—No tag etaam j
t ’ '*-nw kow much she was daxaped hy aaltaal ptaaia. It b fraud oa tX Dx- j «*qiiri»rlty X nak water. It caa X
pat ta marlgagog Boaaos tor oata
flak ta Its tamXIate rlHnlty.
J ‘ tb« altetX faUare X tka paUlakbu <w coam aceaXoBally. It innalata Xa |
taqalra X B. McNamara. Pari
^
, Most prabaWy tX chief am* of this
■ . company to fniflil the eoairact. Imt
Place HXel
Jaly.
twelve toeXa ta Xtgkt. with -mocking" faculty M M a BM«im X UeI ' tko court tJcokd her requaX. and dlmany hraacbes. which are covered |
py^tary enemies. TX
t rrcted a rerdlct for tke plalBUff fx aitb a foab colored tormitkm. Tke | ,^^^1*10 organ cotlslata of many bun
Baombar foe fatars Has la yao
" IMtl.
drwu X polygonal colamx X caiUlage
kaad. a aetaatifle rsadlM vtU raraa
f . TIm- Port HuroD barkers at
I to relate, aeby, tqocOax and extendhig LOST—Satarday XicnMon on Proat
foa trus llfo’t ktatory. Orar 11*
atreel or la aome store, green enamel
^ ' ivK of. tke ankm deotdad lo raise tk#
from Xck to troat roqud eoe aide of
DRiaa St ktd# eatmaea.
tSMdr
clxer pin. Rpward if rXora#d
price X a shave to 1( Mia. That la«
Record oBIcc.
July 11-dl
(
they throw lo the aeeh akavs pratis
TX ara pea ia bX foratmnac. It M tbeae llvtof act umnlalots niniix aoolmm Toa sala ob tsadx-«s mm
bat you hare to pay for It whether you oaty three x fox tacbea kmg aad.
fl
bnoMsaad
X.
sa
WsmOito.
^
waat one x aX. The Ixrtmae wm ItX a qXIl, M asked at one ead aad ogista and ciccirkfons are aHke silent
arm uk* <wrpmt«r or Vms
-Edtabxgh ttrecaatan.
'f xad# aatxamuT by tk# advaace In -fesrXred- mt foe other, the pXypa be*
Ing on tX edge X tX feathers. TX
FOR SALE—Summer cottage and lot.
I to^iadry rxea
W
Msarwta.
W
BREAKIMO
TRAIL.
Birch wood. Inqatre Angx McColl
\
The wU# X Wllllax Harvey. poX sea peu la phoipXraacent and when ta
July lJ-31*
:aod aonewrUx. 144 HaXiaps xreX. rttated. edther by betag lajored X
•t to ax *
thmwB Into rvaok water, glow# brighUy.
^
IMiolt. ts tying kXpleoa. Buffering
WbfO Rev . O. M Thrasher came lu
FOR 8ALE—At B. J. Morgan^ atable.
from an old malady caoaed by a xreet
the Baptist church In Oorunaa as pa*^
horse. XraesB, ’lop buggy and Port
^ car axMent. He la oat X wort
tor two years ago It was agreed thai
' land duller. Party Invtag city. ,A
Tumday gight be gave Ms yraroM
they should give each c*tb/r thre»bargain If ttkeo at once. Joly 13 tf
daaghter. Mildred, a dose X dlalnfee*
rnontX' i
ant. mlatalclng 4t fx eoXklag syrup.
Bt'cauM* the church
ike ramp. Erm tX aaowfooes. tqro FOR 8ALC—Covered deUvery wagon, X tX bi
WP; also one square glass rhecM* ncItXr built nor rcu’eil a parsonage
;
Harvey eras axalag hi# eick wife
One vaiVty of tX tunicate x aa- feet ta width, aink a foX x eighteen
imsc. 11.50. E.C. Lewis. JXy 15^t for Mr. Thrashi-r. acctirdinp Ui the
her eufferiiig apart khi nerves, la hts cidlan la aXped llk^ a dotfble necked IqHmw rt every step, TX anow rnuDexilement he Xckod np the wrong iKUtle. All Xve two openings one bles ami pIX te eu top of the web aa FOR fiALE—Mv home. No. 681
agrcenM*at. be says that he served no­
iMitlle. Harvey's sister. Mlaa Cora fx tX tadnx and oae for tX ootkow foat yoa Xve to tear each step with a
Tenth street, to rooms, attic. wo.k1- tice that he ha4l a call to Wllllamstoo
wrench and a kick and a rlood X
HHIe. who came from HowXI. to kXp X aratx.
aad would have In Ocu>b**i The board
•bed. large basement, furnace
TX salpa la a tranapareat. tuXtar frqaea white. Ton go forward, yoe
him out. poored milk dowa tb# child's
aald cold water, bath, mantle, strict­ X trustee*. A. W. Green. «hXnuan. ac
round
In
*^*

forwaX
agaX
fonteg
of IX taXcate Ifamily f<
tknxt. Dr. Q. D. Weiah workX aU gram
ly modern, gas lights, comer lot. cepted the reslgnailon tu lake efiert
tiopical and aabtroplcal sees. It ex- [
way labortoosly Ihiougb ao m
night over the little one and saved lu tala ta two aefmrate forma, oae X - «*» “Z
at oxe. Thus Thnaher 1«j«h*s bta va
carpenter
sXp
on
back
with
stall
"“o^* TX
life. "IK’III haa a 8ne recommend wklrfa lives alooe aad prodaces a nom- wearluesa eaten teto ^ Tery mai^
cation with pay. and tXo- month*' cafrom the Ptonodr company X Chicaao.'
prases can X saved b> closing the
saM bis XXx. "He has Jnx laiabad 4
church, li ta said the rvllgiou* life
FOB. SALE—Baqolro X W. HXda- of tta- rhurch has l.e*en at a low ebb
Miag fx them' It la graat aad Is gatag
worth. 224 West Eighth street. since the days of the triMibk* X Rev.
to Bxke him very rlok and famoua. It
cliadx. Esch X foe anmerox salpa j tees;. tX lonscka acraaa tX laetep
Bunnybaigt hotel property. CSxlSO
la aaentitneatal song, yon kaow.** Har­ ta tX grtnip laya a Xagle egg. whk-h ' acX with knifHIke rata with every
A. C. Marshall, aow of Murtruse.
feet. Lot on State street. 33x140 Creeu always M*jck hr Marshall
vey Is not only a aokg aatU'r. but a ta Its torn evXvca Into ox of IX aX- Hep as you lift tX heavy weight of
feet. Best location In cll> fur hotel. Thrasher will X wH«-um.Hl at WUsnow tXt «'overs tX shoe out X ^ight.
l*oet as well His literary wft»rk has
July 12
slssm^
I nuuemXr tX first day arc elopped
iKH-n hamiwn-d by his famtly troubles.'
_________________________
lamston at oocv. It U said.
__ X clstwed as XWrgtng to tX veg­ raUvray across tX take to rest. TX FOR SALE—House and lot on Wa*b-j Jamr* Grady. «>x td Ihe ebarar-fer*
\i1iib- Port Huruo physklaiw
' ' etamlning a deeavad Isme la ibe Icp etable world beneath tX waves, and guides dropped tX tumpltoe from tX
Ingtun street In Oak Park. George j X Mreosta cvuinty. dicti siuldcniy X
forebead to tbetr aboakleni. cot some
’ or Jainx SpCBxr, aged 14. It was jH tbeae sea fruit are not ao lunocu- toXcco fruni a plug. rnhXa it tw- ' Smith. 919 Washlngtod St., pbrmcjthe age of &3 years. He wa* uiarritHl
OQs as they would appear. TXy are
deemed adviaablq to amputate ibe leg' _______ of the embryo cuttleflsh, ox
five tlau*s. securing bis h*ipmeelr
tw«*n iXIr bamls'^rad filled short,
. before the cITecta X the anaestaetlr of tX moat repulsive and alnister of black pipes. The dogs lay flat cm tX
through adveiil*ing in matrimonial |ia
snow and bit and cXwed at tX solid FOR SALE OR RENT—The West pers. and he saM that he securr-d most
; passed away. It was neresaary to
snXtfrlx monstroaltlea.
Side
hotel.
Inquire
HowaX
lA’bUb.v ejertteg a lump* of Ice tXt bsd gathered oa tX
tain hlH raiber's cons«<ot. but Spencer
dcXrable wiv« ta iXt way.
Ing.
July 10-tf
wss round naly after a long search and JH X water from a tuXUr o|Hnilng paws. With tX handle df my ax 1
then he was b»ratc*d In a downtown wm- xar foe bead. Having an inlertial Bcrat*ed from my snowsboe tX froaen FOR SALEskeleton. It ta rkiaely allied lo tX ver- masses of Ice tXt gathered under my
locm. Uy that Hbh* the 4piy had
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ONE
HOUSE
on
West
11th
street
lehratea With Its Hght arms provided mm-csslut and were wearing Misters
vived from the cbhmrform and U was with surkers. Its parrutllke beak. Its oo my feet. We rested ben* only a
THREE HOUSES on Ba»t lOth St.
thnaght dangerous to attemX anxhtv prooiloent eyes and Its pta.rfu1 Xbit X few minutes, and then tX bitter coM
TWO HOUSES on corner Front and
treatment Wm. Spencer, the father, Ihroaiuc rood ta the eye^ X Its enc- drove ns on again, for no man dares to
Rose street.
. DR. W. J. HIGGINS
was arresitd on a chargi* of drunken- mte# by seiTctlng an inky fluid. It ta a stop long in smh a temperature.
ONE HOUSE on Webatcr street.
This breaklug trail is very plrtnrqueer creature.
oiws and was released on iiarole
40 aero farm.
Its relailre. foe octopus, ta very
outside
tence. that he miwl report to the po40 acres unimproved land.
similar, but ta minus foe two teota- times afterwanl Wrlien. unlocimibered.
ClOsrm PboM m
a»g. Front M.
. Ilcc ev«*ry Saturday night.
40 acres unimproved land.
I luHl gone on nhend 1 wunhl stop and
What would have hapiw*ne«1 If Pap
Any of these at a bargain that ymi
, tarn ami watch tX guldes-blsck pyg
Btrowbridge X Paw l*aw had caught
can't refaae. Part down; Xlance
I and nftco tnirs struggling through the Itoundless
his pretty daughter Myrtle and ^^oYd
atrrtiii of white with their Xavlly
to aXt buyer.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
>tao<Mintefo with them form a fruit- loaded tol«ggans lu great ckxids of
E. Dartholmnew X tioshen, Ind. w ho
A. P. HUBI,LMANTELL
elopnd to 81. Joe ran only tn* guessed fui tbra»e ft»r travelers' tab’s. Pertops raow. Willi their sbuuklers thru-it for135 East 9th Street.
July 4-tf
Imagluatlve ta that flae plrve I «-aX and their bends lieut lu IX trail
.a^^ Ihipa WM wrath). Ttxl with warmth
X writing deacrtptlve «if a fight with■ they would swing along at an even FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stuck and PRICES REASONABLE
and nerxSiuB with rage whtni Ih'
one of these devllflab (as they arc stride BcriM* tX level expanse of frofixtures X grocery and meat market, j'
Into «be license clerk's <»fflce and eonirtimea ealledi te Victor Hugo's aen snow, broken only by tX thin Hue
South Spruce street. . Cit. phone i
firaud that the yonng'palr had secured ••THlers X tX 8ea."
X trail stretching Xhlml tXm off teto
733.
July 8 Imo
Then' are st»roe very peculUr drab tX dtatauce and by tX many still nar­
a license 10 tnlnufeA bx-forx'. He busw>n* X tX seas which wash tX Srateh rower tracks of the fox ertas rroaalug
tb*d to Rev. Kllng, |oistor
<*oasts.
t»m*
of
these
eujo.va
tX
euFOU
SALC—At bargmlD, houw ud lot i KAL ESTATE AUD LOAMS
man ISvangellcal cbnrrb. a.nd found
Idumlous title X tX lumpamker.
with modern Improvements. Yale
WloWmry towtollo
they wcr«' 1« minutes ahead X him Thick sod clumsy In sXpe. with a
chair and oak book case. Inquire | m Bast rrowtfiirMt.
Uo sialr*
then* and that they had le|t the city Tv>ugh and vrarty skin. Its name ta a
Dr. Ro#kathal-Thomp#op. W'iihclm
Pnpa SmxwkrMge says both were un <*ongruous one. Nx ta It made more
The late Uidy Bloiuufickl v
f
i
=
block.
July
6
tf
der age. The gitH»m swotv that hr aeceidable by Its blue, purple and or­
wgs in and the bride IS. but the fa­ ange tints and Its Xly flesh, albeit foe
W. O. MlOlHOtodB
FOR SALE—Nice Jersey cow. H. Hy­
tatter a|>(ic«rs to X keenly rellfoed. by
ther Insists that his’ daughter Is
•rata.
'
_____ __________ ______________
man. 240 Washington street.
Ifi and the-groom !«.
The partb-uldr apparaiua wklek gives '
ManeXster Guatdian telta. was
July 6-tf
Mrs. Catkerlno; Benson, the first this ungainly fish it* name la a power- ;
IX queen fortwde her ladles to
y white girl bom In Pontiac. Is sVtll liv­ ful sucker or disk on foe lower |«art X j
dlartaa whX they were te walt- FOR 8ALE—30 xrra fruit land 2^
S«rik SMe SkK stare
ing ill ihsDclty. Hx talker. (>rs«ia Its tasly. The object X this artarh- [ injj. atid from that rule grew one of
mlira from city. 10 acres tlmXrrd.
inent ta nx very clear, but by mrana X tX oeateX tepartees tXt tX heart of
Allen, came-then* In ISIS. bXore
Price 8400.00. Address B. E. Bel­
was a hoax there. He kad to make IX sucker It can In Xormy wraUxT X tb^ iwofraMonal dlaiix could deXrr.
knap, 1028 West Front street.
the trip bv walx to Mt. Ctemex and turbulent waters an.'htw Its ehtmay j a young lady wX bad Just l»eeu apJulr 6l2t'
bttlk safely to tX Xttoro. TVhra Its ; p^intetl a maid X honor waa receiving
then across couatry to Pikitlac.
young fry are Xtehed in Aallow watar i cougratulattona at a party, and ber

the *3o's lier fhtbx was Axllf X the they Immediately attach themselves ; 5^ ^Id. ‘'t\*Xt an Interesting Jow** FOR 8AL£-iiotiM and M cttroCTiWc are now taking orders
county for xverarterms.
by menus of tbeir snekera to foe male { nal .von ran keepr The girl told him
.ho celebrated
IteauilfurBcn MacINiui, the Wbllc fish, which ta said to watt-h over tbem. j that’ Jounial keeping was forbidden.
TX flfleeu pound stIckleXrk. aom#-! aPd tX answer vras. "But I think I
l-ake home of the “prophX. ' has been
July 5 Iff
anmuHlin^. to the airny X winged tiuKw calk’ll IX sea adder, ta a aalt wa-1 foottU kef^t ooe all tX same." “Tben."
warrhirs aad Klljab Dowle U flwdog ter variety often found on tX coasta X | nid tX girt, "whatever you were .too HOUfiEa AND LOTS—Monthly pagGreat Britain and Iretaod. It fre-l%rool
mid ax X a mnld X Xnor."
to the Zion City annex to .^Chicago
quents rocky and stony bocteins rover-1
, —
menu. Ilenraa W. Smith. 413 Went
bWe In.the smoke and grime aad dust nl w ith sraw-eed and ta rhlefly renrark-1 ‘
«a«#i •• tX Orewatow.
Berenth atreeC CUisens phone !•».
X Ike Xty to esrap*. the mo#qXtoes. abir for foe fact that It ta valqae
Chatmtey Drpew ooce dte#d with
Jmie27-tf
Durfni: the |iast year tb# Queatloo X among tX finny trtX aa a neat halldrt*. j tXra Indira te a New York rratatmnt.
These strueforra may X found te He wgs ao entertaining foat one X tX
who was the school boaX la Ptackaey
FOR 8ALC-15'arahoask buHdtag on
baa been la litlgsUoii, the new board aprlng or auauaer la tX roi-k po6ls X*. ladlra placXd up raSrage and during
Bay straeL eoraar HoU. aloQ 14tMra. TX otrarture ta about, draaert Im&fd over and tapped tX
HARK
rarriud the matter. Into court and twera
•Igbt InrXs kmg. pear Aaped and: diplomat oa tX arm and wifo an affoeborae power gaaoUae raglaa and
about two wt>eks ago
anpreme foraied X Mwweed and coralfinra.
j tathm X ahytmoa said; "Mr. bepew. tot
toed mOl ontfit; alno 8 roam brick
coart decider! ia favor X
To bind tX whole thing tegxher foe I oa pretcnfi*ttot too are tX abepXrd
raaldeaoe. Ut Sixth ctreeL Apply
board. Ttv procr-eded to cahvet tkair otlcktotock 1s fvnitaXd wHh a aeere-' p«rta. I am Mtoerra,* Mra. Btaok Is
to John HoratoU at reOldaaoe.
;
salaries, aad found that tke old hoaX tloa enable. wX« drawn teto a ! Vrara and Mtaa Btaak M Jaaa Now.
JtmaSMf
had also hXlectX theff'salaiix. |6d In IhrraiB. X iralattag tX water. With I yon mart give tbta golden apple te tX
• XI. At the ackool mceUag It was voted fob ihrcaA. fin* as #ltk and «ni atraag fatTMt" So raytag. #X banded him to
aad Haatto. H wrap# 1X diMtot por ; mwagw Dmirar did not wnH an la- FOB SALE OR TBAOB-8te hOMoa
. to ace#X ^ Ireaaarer's aad dlrectxa tiDBaX«xa
------'rDOBdaadTv^
ataat. buL twnlagte hta chair, callod
aad lota oa vooi tdto WUl taka
reports with Ike wmwptlaa X tb# aai-’
tX oral
earpoator or teom mock port payatim Xkrwad tke Xd board, aad tk#
and m* two
meat atlowa pheae 8M. E. I.
new boaX was ordered to cXIcct the
OaoOe. 427 Moarw 8L
foae iMf
aawaat fiom the oM board. There U
i
aaore fna tk sight
FOR 8AL1 Btors toUdlas. otoek had
tztarao. ma. aoU aB X oay parL
X vtU raat hoOdhif. Apply at <
TRY A meow WANT ADk
mr x*steoiw wOif AD

MISCELLANEOUS m

LOST

FOR SALE

I :s:t

Fine Dental Wxk

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OAEHEK
LOT MO

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LOT 182
L0TI83
LOT 184
i „
LOT 188
LOT 230
LOT 235
LOT 236
LOT 237
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
K LOT 213
LOT 214

Tfii^CilY
Brick Cl.

KEYSTONE. MICH.

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the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now largely built over, and good lots arc
no: easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa­
rately, exceptisg 1S2. ls:i, 1S4. which must be sold to­
gether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices

The whole bunch of

KEYSTONE BRICK

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Haodsosist Lots in Oak Heiflitt

J. M. HUELLWAltTEL

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These arc all early selections and arc the

LOW SPOT CASH PRICES

Tticliir of Viilin

w

ALL FOR^SALE!

C. O. CARVER

929 soon nmi sibeb

TnaliimiMAIi

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, TKAVCBM env. mcMMAii. TKtpAY« •niw K Kn/

FIFTEEN LOTS

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

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

Also One Acre lot
in Bkclmeed

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TflOS. T. BATES,

TKATBtSE Orf, MICH.

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Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street. A
*\*cry derirable lot in this beautiful suburban spoL

123 Front Street.

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ItaM. tk* Mr MBHM7 «f

“iTiAmiiriK-rs:^!—■

UKIiEIIS OF HEIIOO

k Twvcmc CITY. mCHICAN. FKIDAY, JULY M. «M.
thtootf YhO 'abTsC I

-Bhwt all those people who write to
polot oat enum to the paprea.** a re­
Moay men. chtogy of the |«m
taise their ham artsew thi7 pam a porter said.
He 'rosrncd. and
a fwlert.
Mexican wameu ner^ gs to the j
*** ^ *" “
care mi
chorch or to the grav«
of lutetvss* to I
asy tost with Tb
.•
It
to am that I wisde tt as attrpctlre aad strlhlog a eolama as the
■mnhers of carrlagto arjmapsny the
' And what sraa the
body to the gra^w. but tl
result r*
acewpied. IhefrlemMar
He made a geststre expressive af bitcit^ aralk to the ceiociery or go la
street can. The bodies of the poor
■‘Did aay of the editors coasplltneut
are cooveyed to tbe cemetery oa the ase? No. Dl<i any of the rrportera?
Bbeolden of fotw peons, the fHeuds Ka The only response that my cohunn
fOBowtag oo foot. The coffins, which evoked eras i
are nsoalty cheap affairs, painted in horkea ioaher.
I had wrltteo that,
gaady colon, are as a general thing during tbe summer months, a baby
only rented for tbe occaskm. After dkd of cholera infantum every three
the bodieo are token from them aad minutes, and this letter quoted
deposited to the grave tbe coffins are iwragrapb and added:
returned to tbe dealer.
“ Tlrase give me this baby's
Befon occ hag been in a Mexlcau dress, as. if It Is stUl dying. I want to
win be likely some day take n\v wife down to a'alch R for
city 1
lie passing through the streets to hour or two.* “—PblUdefobia BaUelln.
while

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< Mm T. C.
«r Mm
IfM, wiiM to Mi*. .rtolrtiMHmMhl rukiM>-

To aa Amerlcaa tbsre are some poBer. John B. WHght. n Baptist ateMtar phaaea la the amaaen of Mesltater, of Oolambae. Kaa. has aicned n a Whea berhnytng to a pernea tke
coatraet with New York theatrical Meskaa extoada his haad. palm down.
maaageca, to piny the paK af John the and givwa It a downward aad toward
Baptist la the new Bfhilcal pfoy. *The sweep tastoad of hoMtag the palm up­
tioly City.- Wright says that he has ward aad glTlag tt aa upward and to­
detenaiaed to pbaadoa the pulpit for ward sweep, aa Aaserkwaa do. Mexicaaa employ the Amcrtcma motloa la
stage, becaoae he thlaks that he
M 40 man good by actlag thaa by
To taKlkato the bdglrt of aa animal
preaching the goepel.
Mexicans extend tbe hand with the
James HamUtoa Uewk. fonner con- palm downward (as Americana Indi­
cate
tbe height of any pence or iblagi.
nweemea from the sute of Waahlngurn. bat a reaHiat of Chteapo alaoe the height of a thing by boUlng out the
palm TcrtleaRy aad the height of a perIW. has beta appointed corporatkm see by I wieadtng the 1st with the Incounsel of Chicago by Mayor Donor.
The appoteuaoot eaaoed snrprtse. ee- to a petaon as onewoold to a dog or to
peelany ae lt Is agreed that Lewis will ladlcatwa peraca's height as one would
euntinae his private practice, aad the that of an animal or thing might give
mayor will tad a way to pay him offense.
'When Mexicans, nnd particularly tbs
» thaa the IC.OOO a year salary,
wocnen. wish to greet one another from
l^ewls will reorganixe the oAce.
Bueb a dlatance that speech Is Imprac­
Tom W. Lawson has been nominated ticable (as Bcfoss the strretl they bold
fur president by enthusiastic Bmith- thswlgbt hand even with tbeVyes and
wtgglc tbe Ungers.
nil*. Mo., dlistau.
.
The bandMiake in Mexico is a great
Mrs. Lroohlas Hubbard had a four
hours' lead on Dill and and Wallace Inslltulion. VllieB one sttotis to chat or
toB a little bmdoeas with a penoo on
Im when the rival expedftlons plunged the atrret. oo matter bow many times
Into the wildjrof Labrador.
one may have met him the aame day,
The crown of Norway will be accept­ they shake bands at tbe meetlag and
ed by Prince Charles of Denmark If Ukewbw at the fiarting. In tbe meanloquliiiig about and teUlug
King Christian consents on his return
Wbra wonni mr» trtMibtcid wttb ir^
healths. To say •‘Hawndyr In Mexico Is
reffBlsr or polnfol mroatnwUan. «rMk- to Copenhagen next week.
a matter of two or three minutes at tbe
BMB. IcuearrfaiM, d&mbMrme&t or «1very best. MIjcu one drops Into o
ormtioa of tfao womb, that betuteirdown fMlis^ tnfluDaatiao of tbe or». J.. has Burroedered' to Cupid. His man's office oo business likewise th^
plcaasnt little formalities must be
1. bMlnebe. flatalcnea.
d*.
MUtj. indlfsstioB and nrr^ ^ra*
astm* bride is Mrs. Catherine Armour Dlf- scrapokmsiy observed, else ooe would
be set dowm as an 111 mannered bow.
tian. thejr ahoald mnember tb«ere Is fley. gged 4f,.
«MM triad and tras rrmadj. I/rdilU B.
“Apostle” Dowic U again oa hU feet,
ftoktomb VefrtableCospowid at
eivgdnanclally.
All bankruptcy claims
nlatloD shake. It la tbe only thing
nrdidBe 1b the world against him have been withdrawn, as
li wtdenwrad aad bB' he has paid, with Interest, the lioo.ooo
When one meets a friend whom one
aentr^foasaRsBb- involved.
hiss not deen for some time it Is the
“There are no really bad boys.” said proper tiring to embrace him. This
Mra Plakham iBTltM an side woM
Dr. Ames Bartow of Michigan to the consists In falling, upon his net'k.
ivention i throwing tbe right arm about him and
National Children's H(
In 8t. Paul, “but some boys arc mis- patting him lovingly just above tbe
aa;..aU of the back. Women indulgr in
rsttKHl., thl* cnstooi with their own sex.
Claims filed and approved against { jjexkan pedestrians turn out for
Frank G. IBgelow, the Milwaukee em-1 ea<1i other on either side. Tjut seem to
bexxUr. amount to 12.191 JHI9. while have a preference for the left. lu meetthe total appraised value of Bigelow s | lug wximeii, however, one must always
itat. Is only $2Wi.Ci4.
j «1' e them the Inside of the walk. This
Alice Rooscveiri name has been
Kmperor William has made an In-1
good wIk^ one meet.
haoled Into a criminal libel salt in
Kew York. .Cangre<i«iBan Jqreph L. oov...«
C‘ “
Rblnuck of Cuvinictao. Ky.. has ee- ptilnUng Its first Jewish officer. He Is to be his Boperlor. One may frequentl.r
cared the arrest M Robert Criswell, the grandson of the late Baron Karl see these courteous Mexican men alpublisher nf the Nea- Yorker, for say­ MaytT von Rotluchlld, of Frankfort- most quar
quurrellug to make the other fel>w take the Inside track,
ing in his paper that Rhinuck ami am Main.
•nor,” they imp]
Implore each oil
A Jewel ex]>ert calU-d at the New-! »«*nor.
••Nick" IxMlpworth IniPodoced Ml«s
It Is cnstoinai
cnstoinary for iuen to raise
Rooserelt to a jcreat many undesirable |M)rt nritage nf Mrs. Charles M. deltheir hats upon passing earii other In
persons, surb as bookmakers and race rirbs. via a wlmluw. and atirlcd away
tbe streets. The carrjing of canes la
track men. while she was vislilDf in 110,tMM) a-orth of pearl and diamond very general tn Mexico. When ac- ■
Cincinnati.
The paste duplicates of qnaintoucea of opposite aex meet, aaRev. Hiram C. Haydn of Cleveland. tbe gems lay alongside the real ones, upoo tbe street, the man is expected
to bow first This, as may readily be
In a memorial sennrm told why John but mere left imdistrrbod.
Johann Hoch, condemned to hang aeen. Is Important if one has any ac­
Hajr did not Join the church. •'Hay was
quaintances among* Mexican women.
not. so fsr as I know, a memlxT of any July 28. for the murder of ooe of bis raM one without bowing, and ahe may
church. Once he stated his reason. It wives, has appealed to John D. Rocke­ not know ooe uext time. One's only
Is chararleristic. He said: ‘My faith feller. Helen Gould. Andrew Carnegie hope lira In the possibility that she
In Christ Is inipllcll. I am a iH'llever. and other wealthy persons to save his knows enough about American cus­
toms to condone tbe offense on the
I am In fullest sympathy with all that neck.
score of your ignorance of the etjstha church mainly stands for. but 1 feel
toms of the country.
torallam.
that to unite with U formally 1 should
•Hie late I*. W. Rbliielnnder. presi­ To call a servant bold up a street car
bo In rvJI sreo-d with Its methods*
dent of the Metropolitan Museum of or that aort of thing, clap tbe bands.
creeds and aims, and I cannot go that Art. Qsrrsted In h New York studio s “Adlos” la employed aa a passing
far.greeting as well as an adieu. In pasa(dty story nltniit Mr. ttindstone.
"A mlnature ivilnter.'* he said, “did
“O «od. Ilehm. I am alsmt to take
little |>orlnilt of Mr*. tJbdstiriie In
my life that (Jod K*ve me. You «lo not
her old age. It was ti pli-asiinl. taking
know how 1 feel nor will you ever
little i>i»rtnill.
know. I have l»een out to the elly
"But ojH* di»y a young relative of tlie oommonly used than ."ifood mornlug,"
park, and have seen (fbousands of family, looking at the miniature In "<Jood evening.*' etc.
happy petiple, but l am crasy and 1 will Mrs. ttladxtone's altseiiie. Mid to Mr.
Tbe Mexicans i ' Inveterate amokera, but they never chew tobacco. CThat
sooc lie mit of misery. I am poinR to Gladstone with a rode chuckle:
“'rtcKxl. very phmI. but don’t you practice la monopolised by the su­
take morphine, no ycood bye. May the
riyr perior -Americanoa.” Moreover, tbe
good liord watch over and proteet jrou. hink It rslh • flatters the old lady
"Mr. tiladrtoiie laid bis haml
Mexican is seldom offensive with hts
Oood-b)e, giKid-byc. 1 take my medland in 1
amoklng. Tbe practice Is permissible
clnh now. Ood bless you. Bunk. 1 am
> Mid:
nearly everywbere-ln hotel or other
go«e. Nrit enough—second dose—bydining rooms, after or even at meals. In
by . Bunk.- So wrote J. C. MHc>s of
railroad coaches, in street cars. In
places of amusement, etc. Clerics la
Milwaukee as he was d.ving in a New
dry gauds stores may freqnently be
Orleans hotel.
seen taking a few whiffs at a cigarette,
I he cek
and policemen on their beats smoke
inirod
astromiroer. proposes toI Ininniure
In
whenever they can get a cigarette.
the lYi-nch charober of deputies a bill
But tw matter bow sensitive one may
be to tbe fames of tobacco, ooe la not
to make compulsory a ponKdual calen­
AVhen the grrnu of malaria esti
tbe entire health iis affected and if i
^ Mexican's
lood the
dar of his own. Arcortllng to bis plan, blood
................................................... light his
tbe year should Mart at the Vernal the blood is not purified
clgai
microbe^ Chronk So»
and
j I cigarette—la
rare iDstaners a dgar—
and microbes,
S
cqoioox (March :i) and every quarter Liver Splotches, Chills and Percr, Boils, | take a few drilberate puffo and quit
ahoald contain two months of SO days A^hea and Pains, and a great variety of | Ue never smokes tn that fererith faabmanifest theinadres, and soon {,03
ralaes tbe dense smudge that U
and one mooih of SI days. This would
the delight of the average American
make set days, and a fete day. not to
A prey to a most miserable.
smoker, who eeems bent npoo gettlpg j
be counted in any month, would complrtc thfc year, while cvt'ry leap year
then' would be two such fete days.
The same dates would alwa.vs occur
on the same days of the wtH^k. and one
calfAdar would Issi ^a lifetime.
Even these pecqile do
John F. Waltau'e'B
is bwaUMl
*
'not create much of a smudge.
at last. TTH«»>inpatrio*lr enginw-r who
J This nnivenal amoklng habit reread
gave np the Panama eana'l is to man­
i I Itself to tbe uninitiated “gringo**
age a jryndlrate bewdod by George
Bometlmes tn the most amaxing man­
Woaiini^oaae. whieh will purchase unhand aUkoa
ner. It U cxlciilated to jar tbe aenalbe«^, already
bUitlra of the raw American
and build trolley !lnt*s all over the
I of ffie
contiT.
fair, fBt and forty type la a railroad
Maiuachrnka. the leader of the mu­
coach or In aome other equally public
tiny on the Kniaz Polemkinc. Is’an Inplace calmly light a cigarette and
■moke contentedly for a few momcota.
lereebng j-ouih. ^He distributed Si/tOO
Ko ooe seems to mind that aort of
rublea from the military chest of tbe
thing or eveff notice It and ooe aooo
Knlai Potomkin amoag the crew. The
cornea to take it as a matter of course.
Raaslan consul at Kustendje aay« TOO.It Is no uncommon thing to sec a
•00 rubles were handed over to the
boy of three or four years smoking
Rnaslan ferolutiooary committee.
Large quantities of clgan
•re cooanmed there, hut tbe clgarctto
Amnesty for political exiles has
coutom a psr^ !■ tbe nattoaal smoke. Mexicans are
been granted by Ahe French senate,
not
glreo
much
to pipe amoklng. The
mCLY
VEaCTABLE.
ye
of
ngmnd
This win allow Pant Deroalede and
xwtaBta are reputed to be hahttaal aonff
others in the 18» conspiracy to re- dksftoraMy effect the
tnm from Bpaln and release from tkw aad bowds, but by deanstag end takars and are not Infreqnratly aeea
In tbe etreeto gaeking draieCtos. In
proaecntkm those arrested during the Btreaftheaiaf Hie bloed, puts everyjpsft
habit Is
oftbebodytolmaltbyexjlBdilkim
reUgtooB iglUs w^ch accompanied the oa the blood aad any toedk^ advtee deenforcement last Vear of tbe Uw of as- sirvd without charge.
•oolatloiih.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CC.,MI«Ib iB

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. : GBIEIUllEWSOFTliEWORlD

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and chOdreo-snddenly bare their
brads and drop to tbHr knees, no mat­
ter whether they arc on fb«* sidewalk
or la the middle of the street. One Is
likely to be considerably mystlflrd a»
to the meaning of this sudden mon-mcat until souielwdy Is good enough
to explain that a carrlsBe has Ju>t
passed that routalneU a iwlest, wha
carrying with him the sacred 'u-af«T.
was on bis way to admlulst«*r extn*me
anetkin to socne person who U In ex­
tremis. Tbe iiopalar detuoartration D
for the host, not In lM<tialf of the dying
lnan.-Ne^ York TUbune.

TBY A BCCCBO WANT A&

Dn. Snyu k hsildapi

DENTISTS
sonTB) TO omess

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

DR. F. A lAAC Nrrr-d*neUee
ad to BTB. BAB. NO0B THBOAT
•ad pirnMo or glabsbb. ornm'

m WVMm block. -Otiamm pMa

r WHAT POWER
Mty, noi onlw I
Wlor
(ad gaml adarti.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize an idea
for yoo.^

Boaidman Rircr
Bcctric Usbt
& Power Co.

i Ym Art got FMDsg Well,

OTU JOBSSOR Blue CO.

OB. O. C. CHAdC. rmmived from SOdIfifi WnbetoB hloek. to 407 aad «0t
•ffir State Bank BuOdtag.
A B. MARnm-Pbjrtoctoa aad 8«i^
geoa. OSoe 205 But Flout SUwee
MARK CRAWrS OKLlVERY-Ugkt
paroMa aa*
Bookstore.

REAL E3TATC AND LOANS—Graad
Traverse Lead aad Loan Co.. F.

. F. HOLOBWORTH— Special almtioa to diaeaset of the eye. car.
oae aAd throat.
Glasses fftted.

OR. E. B. MINOR—Office over Amct^
lean Drug Store. Special aUeatlon
to eye. ear. nose and throat OMascs
fitted. Both pboa
SUth Street

a|i.S-orK='=ur

inner Kitcl. uie kar*cr s mi.ml son.
Is Mid to be snilMeti with tbe Hiarms
of Princess Kvs of Battenburg. a»vond
lug to cpnrt gussiiw.

afw to Dear at hand, they wiP
ygq^JP.Jeep ;roB well gnd

TBY A RBCOBD WANT AO.

|M Uw.
Stak-Nuiagba, M
Manmae SyMw.aad rgpMr the
(haan ataiad ^ awwart aad Mala

Excuisioirs

Bay Steamers
NI-AB-TA.WAMTA
la. m.; II:C
liffO p. m.

IpilV

DR. F. P. LAWTON—Office room, re­
moved to new Munson block, next
door to Dr. Higgins' office.

CIVE

VIE, VIGOR It VITALITY
Try a *>lll to-night.”
Fsr gale by all Draggtatt

to 0#nt and SB Cant Soxm
ACCCPT M 8UBSTITUTCS

BOWEIS BASSOS
Leave 11:00 a. m.; 4:20 p. m.

OMENA
Leave 8:30 a. m.

We know the

NOBTBPOBT
Leave 8:30 s. m.

SOSTHPOIT rOWT

409 State bank bldg.

Bolh phones.

HARRY 8. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. Satisfactlnn guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. Cllx. phone f€4. .
>R. CHARLES A. BURBRIOGE. Den.
tlst, C01-2-.1 New Wilhelm bluck.
Traverse rity^BIcb. ©Ato. phone 14V
Graduate of Pblladelphtacnl-

In Pdffect CosditioB

Leave 8:30 a. m.

Au-roMA-rio

Faro Ne-ah-ta-wauta ami
Bowere Harlxir 2.*>c rxiiirul
trip: Oin *na. North port and
Norlhiwrt Point, oOc 1t>und
trip ,

XETORMING SAME DAT

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. rhyslclan and surgeon. Removiv] tt» «*ffices over First Natlimal bank. CIU-

is the best
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The C. B. Taylor Goal Ci.

PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE

B. J. Morgan
Remember the Old Reliable line that is always on
time. Hack orders a specially. 1 make all trains
with hack.

I CALL FOR BAGGAGE
In Liver>’ • can furnish you

made. VV^c know that it
will do the work in less
time, better and easier
than other washing ma­
chines. You do not know
this, that is why we sell
them on JK) days’ triaR
we want you to try one
and find out. We say
take a ma<:hinc and iry
it, if youv' don’t like it
bring it ba;ik any time in
30 days. We take all the
chances, but we know
they arc good. Come in
and sec them.

FRANKTRUDE
I4« Front Street

M. & N. E. TIME CARD

and tHiumwIor, Wilhelm |iU*rk. Trav­
erse City. Mich. CitUens pbooe 105.
>R. C. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Suther­
land liUick. (ihysirlan and aurgeon.
Cltiz«‘ns phone 3C4.

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•vary tlasa.*' t-----Varfilali. S. K. Wall A Seat. Traverw
CRv

DRS. J. 0. k JURY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
0(BM4»TeWllbrfmBkl«. • s. ja. to 1
» p. HI. f to f •Trail
WynkoopflnS. CaUsrassto

JOHN R. SANTO
New Wllhitaa BlocB. Ttaeana m%
O. P, OAltVEB A BBOk

FIRE INSURANCE
U lli JL BUILPINC

RVBSEI TUE lUNABOUTS

MALARIA

ROBBER HRE STANHOPES
ROSSER TIRE PHAETONS
ROBBER TIRE SORRETS

UNDERMINES THE HEALTH

ROSSER TIRE HACKS

^sifrs

DENTIST

GEO. A. JARVIS

F"or F~urierals
1 can furnish you any kind of carriage you waiu.
I have five hacks and thrbe 3-seated carriages in stock,
also a nice line two-scated carriages, traps and single
buggies Kindly give me a call when in need of any­
thing in this line.

A. D. TYLER
OflM Mi. New Wnhffito Modt 0IB.

Trstra
rtT«P.14a. m.

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CRHD RAPIDS IIRDIAIA IT
COHPART.
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card tn
Jan« 3»«a. UOG.

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
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6a. ff MtWillr
MOUOE 5 MtWEIlY

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Estate i
lOK AND \A/OOD...
When you want loe or Wood dooH listen to a amooth
talker; he wanta your dollar today and will be in aome
other town tamorrow. I do not need to make yon
ppcRniaea aa to giving good aerTioe; yon know that I
have dene to during
paat 15 yeara and expect to
till the end of time.' OtluBi* Ph«M 711

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