The Evening Record, July 07, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 07, 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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1905-07-07

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THE EVENING RECORD
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Owtoboro Ky, J«iy 7._|
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i CITY, MICHMAN, FRIDAY, JULY 7, IMS.

'MIN SPOILEO
THE BIG SHOOT
PEPPERED nm
FROM THE GRANKMfAND.

m Eui n RE

Grognot. Him Watolnr o^i|sin. who
obitctodtototaarriagt.^

BOMBIhROWN;
JEM^BUMED

CfBat

EME COURT DECISION
KANSAS TODAY.

WehavejortBnkhedMMt.
•ing ont the oJd* and omls
and our tebk» are no* U.
den with «hoc« that vill
save yon money,

IN

the old custoraera or make
new ones. ThoM? are not
old goods, but broken si«»
of new spring goods.

Buys Ladi.,’ Sl.ooa, Ox.
ford* or tlipiwre that yon
have ofu-n paid $2.00 for.

Friilij,Wf7,l905

ROOT ACCEPTS
THE PORTFOLIO

EMPlOrES GOT MONET

befora baying.....

^sCLUFOFCOtU)

■HI CREEK ROSE
Cloud Burot In Grand Rapids Today
Put Sis Factories Out of
By Wire to toe fCrenlnK Record
Grand Rapids. Mich.. July 7.-A
clood burst today causid Indian Mill
creek to raise four feet In twenty mlnntea. -Half a dosen fartorlce were
flooded and imt ont of bustneas.
SO RY MUETANO.
HtrOcri An«ut, A«to IE W.« FMally
tojvtod.

By WIto U) toe arMtat Rwonl.
. Owotoo, MIek. July 7.-^Hcrbect
Angus, aged 18. of Caledonia township,
was kicked In the fbee and bead this
morning by « mustang and fatally In*

Prof. Nelhagel D«id.
By Wire to toe Erfolng Record.
Vienna. .July 7.~Prof. Nothagel.
*ooe of the boat known autborttlcs on
elinleal siU>ec4 In Burope died here

tiasBomtng.
the markets.

Rslflmorr Md.. July 7.—The Nationsi Christian Rtidesvor convention Is
one of the most snr<-essrul ever held
here and has reeulted in a dc*eii spirit­
ual awskening.
The second day’s session was pre­
sided over by the Rev. George B
Stewart of Auburn. N Y.
Willlsm Shaw of Hojonn delivered
an address upon «\M»st ChristUn ICn
deavorerm Have IV»no. ” Among other
things he said: *Twen v five years
he rellng Idem in the church was
that cHIdren should be seen and no^
heard. The rtisuli was that few were
seen, and none were heard. Twenty-,
flve years of Christian Endeavor has
revealed to the church that U Is out
of the young people that the kingdom
of heaven Is to be made.
•T’hls week slxiy-slx thousand Chris­
tian Endeavor prajer mootings will he
held and tens of thousands more by
societies that belong snd ought to be
ir fellowship. Twenly-flve years
ago the church that had a well organ­
ised young people’s society was the
cxeepdon. Todsy the church Lh«t
does not have such a society U a curl*
peity.
“Lnst year toe gifts of the young
»ple to missions reported to the
Presbyterian
general
assembly
imed to 1184.600 and toU is a
lie of the new misaloaary asset
that bas been developed. Lass than
ten tooosand aocleUcs reporting to the
Id aodecj toe actmU amonnu
eontHbntod for baneflcenca tor a
d of Sro yoan gave a toul of
U.18T.PW.-

Silz Rqal Ml

Detroit. Mich. July 7.—
July. tlWc; No. : rod. W7c; No. 8 com.
aaWc; No. 3 white oata. lie.
Toledo. O. July T^wbeat-Caab.
tribe: September, ttvic.
Cbleago.
July
7.-Wbeat-July.
•Die: September, RS^c. Com—July.
87%c; September. Mlac, Oats-rJuly.
33%c: September. ti%. septembel*
pork. fU.78: lard. 17.38; ribs. $7Jt.
aeon'Champney. who Is employed
Beat BuEalo. July 7.-CaUle-Bloir. as an electridaa by toe Pnga Woven
mOnaa atoady. Veals nad ealvea— Wire Fence company at Monanen.
Higher, demand good. Sheep and Pa., bas been Halting hU paronu on
tbelr torn nror Acme and rotorned to
Hcflp -d nnd lOc blgbar.
< bis fM tbU noon.

W. n. Crosby.

Vicmcrcr. L

<Oonllnup<l on Third P»«o.)

WILL START TOMORROW

Will Bt Brounht ^ This Ccuirtry on
Board th« Brooklyn, the Flagship
of Adminil Stgsbec.
By Wire lo the Evening Rocortl.
ance.

July

7.-Thc

the American navy, arrived
here from Paris at 8 o’clock this morn
Ing. It was placed In a lent on toe
catalUqoe where It is guarded by
A and French soldiers. To-

Boon toe body win be planed
toe Brooklyn. Admiral Stgsbee’s flagship, and taken to the United
BUtea.
flAOrfarta .

YO R

TbaBabmCmpuy.

SK

fOR

yonrsdf what we have

hfcn '.i.kiiu .
Ncvkweor. FantTr

HosicTy,

and Club Bags are only some
of the meat important articles
you can buy better hero than
at any other store.

KubeeUdUoylSSSL?;

DESIGNEDa^^
By s Oloman to Suit
Ufoihans’ Uteds

BACHANT
% ROSCOE

Olell made

Screens

Whether for doors or
windows. You’ll find
them the only satisfac­
tory Screens for Home ■
or Office.

$3.50
For SJilp nt the Old Hflinhlp
Shoo. Store of

O. C. MOFFATT

ALFRED GREHICK& CO ...
242 E. FROirr ST.

F*or

It’s not a case of how cheap we can make them, but
how good to sell at a reasonable price.
Give us the opportunity of showing you how really
good they arc

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

ClUzsns Phonu. 32| Ball. 109.

W. L. Brown. Mans«or.

You

It will affonl you ootistant
i)U*aFure for years ami ywirs.
There is nothing you ran add
to your home that will bring
Wni so much entertainment.
^hink it over today, visit our
big store, learn about the
easy terms Ve. ^lan and do
make, tlie gn*at vari»*ty of
»f Pi­
Pianos and Organs of whic•h we
ait^ exclusive agents. This
makes it easy to buy and ciisy
U> pay.
Ko other Music House can do ns well by vou.
Full line of Talking Macliincs, Reconls and Popukr Music.

ORINNKI-I- BROYMERB
BODY OF JOHN PAUL JONES,
FIRST AUTeRICAN ADMIRAL.

OITY BOOK 1

Matle in all kinds of Ixtathcrs

Plwnos
GET IT AT
GIUOIEIL BIOS.


SOUVENIR GOODS

SHOES
FORMER

BntabllshMSln I BOB
Room 2tO Btato Bank Bldg.

Boll Onw of the Bunch. W’hire He
ads They All Tr>- to Follow.
Hangs up His Hat at
OTallon, HI.

...AND...

SOLD ONLY ST

H. R. Macdonald, Mpr.

Abstrsots of TItIfl
PRICES 8AT18PACTORV

SOCIETIES GAVE MUCH

INDIAN BASKETS

It will pay yon to look

AMBHCAN DRUe STORE
213

The riew Is generally held that Mr.
Root will be the administration candi­
date for prosldont In 1»0K And that Young Members of thw Christian EnProsldent KooeevcU has promised to
desvor Helped the Mission of

Wlimi YEAII-«i

>UO 00002

ooiw-r ocji-r

50 INROCERf JEWS KIUQ

AnericmDmis Store

Ss

1
Of Odds f
AndEiids

By Wire to the Evening Raoord.
BatUe Crook. MldL. July 7.—Tbe
body of W'alter Won. a newspaper col­
lector. was found In toe Iske tol|
sftenioon. HU accounts were siralghL
Probably a suicide.
'

Frpd GIlbOfL, Who Wat High Qua Would Be UnoonttitutionalYattordsy. Only Mlsomf Throo Out
Hoch Would Make No
or Sevsnty-flvo ThU Moroing.
SUtemenL
Notes of tht Trt^
AUTHORITItt OfWCREO TROOPS
By
Wire
to the Evening Record.
Br Wirt to tht BrtiilBc Btoor4.
TO STORM OHCTTO.
Topeka. Kan.. July 7.—A rennery
at PttoftbttiB. JBly 7.-T1MI whtftAt • o’clock,
owned by the sute of Kansas was bold
ftbotU of tilt Kaiti PotoaUdAt tre atthe second day’s shoot of toe Traverse
nstitutkmal by the Supreme court
ksovB to tot BATtl MtotrUStt btrt.
aty Rdd and Gun dub. n heavy fog in SB unaDlmons opinion handed down
Tbt aatlDoiit bkiUtitolp left Theo: orer toe trap and bay making
»n today. Governor Hf»ch would
dtst btfort tot Stock tea fleet arrived
the largeu look like thirty cents or
> lui RUleinem as to csIMng a
toert and dtflalte new. as to vbert OVER ONE
HUNDRED WERE smaller: hot notsrltoztandlng all spfK^lsI session to take steps carrying
hacks were Uid aside by the as the object through in some other way.
WOUNDED BY SOLDIERS.
As tbt wartblpt did not pat tato Tbtosemblcd crowd bnd the prH
dtn It Is prtsmiiad ibty art In parL warmed the guns up ftw tl
■all or tbt anttotert:
omb Was Thrown in One of ;ths first event which was puBed off hsif i
BtporU to tbt tatoi tost toe Kniaz
hour Uter. At II) o’clock a slow and
Business Streets of the Town of
iedly wot drlrslo of Grand TiavSolitestsr snd Five Policemen
notmt. Tbt troops bold the tovn and
erse water made ll/o miserable for
snd Two Women Killed.
•rt kteplns order. W*hen toe baUlethose at toe trap snd the referees and
ship Itfl toe harbor the followed a
soorers were soaked In half an hour.
BrIUsb oolUer fraoi wbicb she took By Wire to toe Evening Record.
Four events were puUod off with the
iULLETIK:
Berlin. July 7-Promlnenl Jews here
poor showing, the rain snd peculiar
have received news of another anUhaziness of the atmosphere, making
Lemon gynti) at soda
Semite mitbreak at BoUtester. a town
the birds hard lo find. Refraction qn
fouutuing is most always
or Ruaslan Poland In Grodno. The nt*
tered Into the general mIx-up until the
made from lemon extnict
tack was the rosult of a bomb outrage
general tendency for aim lay »>eloa
• fur the lemon flavor aiul
unjostly burned upon toe Jews,
the target, making all acorc-s low.
citric or tartaric acid for
bomb was thrown In one of too busi­
though Pred Gilbert lost but three out
tlic sour. Otir Lemon
ness streets of the town kUlIng flve
of sc veno-flve birds released during
Syrup p U iU flavor from
policemen and two women. The anthe morning, and “Poniy” Wood of
the peel flf fresh lemons
toorlUcs ordere<r toe troops to storm
WILL TAItt TMB OATH OF OFFICE
Detroit first “tottched” M out of 7S
and its sour from the
the ghetto. The soldiers Bellied fifty
juioo of same. Theas toe amateur high gun of the mom
IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS.
snd wounded over one hundred Inno^
thinirs presR-nt in nnr
Ing. A short sesshm of grand sland
cent Je»*s.
I>»mon Syrup aro Lemon
shooting occurrrd after work was Iin
Peel Lemon Juice, Su^
possible from the stations, sud many
and Water. NolhinR
a good shot brought down the bird
more, nothing lesx We
and a stand full of noise and applause
believe so* have as gotxl
foBowed for the first feat performed
AS MB MUST CLOSE UP HIS BUSf.
a product as it is ixissi.
under auc^ adverse circumstances. At
NESS AFF/MRS.
We to produce. The next
KNEW THAT THE STEWART BANK noon A ,W. Peck of the.Rod and Gun
time yon are real thirsty
club ordered equipages to take the be- \
WAS IN BAD SHAPE.
come in and gi t a BiCe
drabbled but aporty bunch back to dry
AwfttMiictsntwt Made at the Estcwliet
lorn:
Lemon Phosphate
quarters
at
the
Park
Place.
*bmetfa This Memlnp-Ht Will
TwentyH>ne Persons Withdrew Cer*
Net Ot W WaMilngton Perms» Gervts
Icstts Aggregsting flOAOO-Msy
'
nently Until September.
Have to Return the Money.
^Fifteen T)8rgrts. Squad Ono-Jsrds.
11; HudMm, 11; Oolllns, 11; Wood 13;
THE
•y Wirt to the tetnlno Record.
By Wire to (he Evening Record.
Oyster Bay. Jdly 7.-Bllha Root has
OwoBso. Mich.. July 7.-J( developed
necepttd toe portfolio of sute. An St the Btewsrt hank cxsminsllon this
nottnoemeni of thU fact ws** msde at morning that the irmplnyes of the IntoV'eseeutlve offices this morning In stllutlon suspeclod its condlilon the
toe rollowihg statement: • Ellhu Root morning of the fsIl'Te and got the
Kaa« P*ron« •«.
bas aeoepicd toe tender by th«* presi­ money they had out. Twenty-ooc per*
dent of the etesretary of stale. Hr will
wlthd-ijw cer»inrkl».:T sggrejmtlng
take toe oath of office In a ooaple of
and Referee In Bankruptcy
weeks Imt It will neccasarlly t>e some Joslyn orden-d Creditors’ Attorney
little Umc before he cloecs hU bust- Pardee to begin legal protoedlngs for
BtM affsJrs. He will not go to Wash*
Honey’s return.
ntly until some ilroo In

SOK OEUr K RKESSiUlT

6 O'OLOOIC EDtTiON

PBOBAaLV A aulciot

CMTOWNt REnHERT

REFRACTION ALSO PLAYED HOB
WITH THE AIM.

WEATWCH
BiSkt «»d SMMay; Tvfable i

HiebUo’* LMiia< Hnile Bmu*. 159 X Froat St

ME>NS aYOUNO MKNS
CEOTHlNGi & PORMlSinNCS

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
I«w price to close many lines Summer Goods

S^raiw Hotw
YwoRiooo Bui-ks
NobIIkoo BHIrks
>Aroshaiblo vowts

SHIRT SALE
50c and 65c Negligee
Shirts for .... 4yOV

$1.00 Handsome soft
fronts for .... vOW
$ 1.50 Percales, alsd a | A/\
variety of materials . ■♦Vv
$2.25 Flan nels
for . . . ...

L50

The above have detached cuffs, no collars, or with
attached collars and cuffs. A BIG LOT OF THEM.

COME QUICK
'■ ^:yu

At Onc^FooTth Off^no bettor asbortment in the city.
AU youths' Buito exo^ Unckfl, and aU Mf^n's Caswmere Baits at One-Foorth off.

|2.3Ssblita .

HuaUtoa CKMhtnc Oa

Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings

CAM ADI All SIIIOS SION At ASPEARAWCC OF MUNTCR.
At iBtomtonC a mite or ao ntoBy tba
«aam am bmmeli, wbkb bare 6am
ITa -«ood Sya, iaM.- Thmi aad All
taaglit to bark hmdU OB tbe appcBTthe Work of BulMtog a Slind
aacaartioainatnliAt. WbeacbowlBi
te btowiny OB nbcfo It tenato tlmj^tbeaa
boat a Bilte from tend, however dark
Cbaalybt.
Tbe OMBka of tbe Ormt St BcMid

lay Semin

I



Amomg the toteva

otmommt to m im^ovcd.

to captared a nraidenK. A traveler ea
tbe famooi pam waa mardemd la tbe
mmer bgr aa ItaMaa mtaj. Oaa of tbe
doya aent oat for tbe pmrpoee of auccerlay aaowbooad warfareca came npoa
tbecotpae.
laetead of retandaa to fbe b^ce be
poraaed tbe amatol aeverU mltoi
atopy tbe mad and. Mtlnr bto toy.
teamd blm ao badly that bo waa imabto
to pmcaad. Tbe St Bernard mounted
will bo tormtoiiMl. Thto to beUered to yaaid over Mm and waited unUl tbe
nneyma came ap aad arrtwted tbe mabo wy iBborUuit m ooBBd, ui
IjrlBf mdttSm are aopiuMry to a to^^f^^eorpae bavlay nuanUme
■nnubwfiil oBlmlBaUMi of tb« won
Tba oooiiBtoaloB to oo tbe rich! aawqiaper irreaHy told the atory of a
iraek. Tba baalth of tbe aea al
monkiyr that acted aa a poliennan.
ba protectad aad thaw tbe wofli will
A thief named liehallet entered by
prooaad wlihoot delay. CtaMtajIt 111- Blybt die fowl bouae of lime. Houdla
mmm ^mqmg workmm bteads fear and of Cllcby and waa about to redm witb
dtoOMtaBt aad toapf the b^ elaaa a mtmber of dead blnla wbca a baye
btock form apipny at hto throat
of workmaa a^r. Bui wUb aoaad
. Tbe tbtef ahrleked with tnritr. abd
aanltary ooadKioBa. lamaea la baaHh tbe tioaectiolder. openlay her window,
aaw a monkey, tbe property ot her
tkiB faratobad. the work
nHgbbor. In tbe act of atrv«l>nff
oeed rapidly and the me ahoold tie The animal waa driven off and tb
thlct badly injured, couvejwl to a
cootamed.
The Panama aanal to lahorlny tinder
Tbe owner of tbe i
graai dlilctiltlea. The Preach failure
oaat a otoad otrar It. fbo ydlow fairer
Imal bad lieen trained to fly at any aoaapidamto raporta made another and
CHaIHMA StMNlU Of Um PMUi
oMol uwmmMm Im mmbmixr for ik
■UUwiwt ttel bolofv «or dirt U
UM 9olk7 «< tlM ooouoMoo to
^tbooi
•Itltfal. TbO iHMilMB Of tiM
B WlUl plBOeilllOBBlUr
ctBtioB to and 4

;
e

I

the fact that tba ohlaf eodoaer re^
'btfBM at tbe altoced reqnoat of the
imllroads who are aald to hare created
.# oorpomtlon lor blm In order to
liMar work on the tmaal all have had
Ibdr effect. The
hlem before It t^ut the oanal
be doc aad dns In b manner that

tbe bouae after dark. It had once. M
appeared, attacked an orerreakHM po­
liceman w ho entered the yard to look
for burylara.
Tbe German VollanHtimy recently
pobllabed a atlll more remarkable In
etaace of animal amartneaa.
A Dreadmi doctor muned Werner
I -by tiurirlara
aken and hto
when aalcep, hto keya U
aafe ranoacked. At tbe attack waa
e In tbe dark be failed of coumo
to deacribe hto naaaUanto. The doy
chained In tbe yard bad not even bark­
ed. and tbe victim of the outraye waa
oo dtoyoatPd that be fwopoaed to give It
away.
A few daja later two men were arreated on auapWon. They had l>cen
aeen In tbe aelyhborbood of tbe doctoi^a bouae. but aa none of Ibo atolen
goody waa U*cod the caae aeemed

with tbe
i It may be Intereet
tea to know ioat wbat the yellow fever
acare ambuntad to. There have boen
between nine itod ten tbooaand on
Idoyea on tbe canal alnre the appear
aace of the Ulaeaae la May. In that
month twenty employea were atrlckcn
and Uhto were two dc^a. In June
there were thirty‘employee uken UI
with tbe diaiwae and four of thoae
Tbe police auygeated that tbe dog
died. Up to the alub of thto m
might rrcoyntor them. Tbe aoapecta
Iberr baa been no new ra»ca end but were mixed up with a crowd of other
one employe under treatment.
prloonem and ooe liy one the men de­
filed through a room In wUleb the doy
The fart that any Kmemtneni
► tbia day and aye would voluntarily
atlr up the people llvlny under Its flay at, |mt otberwtoe Ignored. MlieD the
that they mlyht be mamiacred and a fouAb priaoTMT appeared be growled
leaon tauRhl of the terrible frulta of fiercely and attempted to aHae him
uprtolny to cnouyh to rauac a ahudder by the tronaem. He waa one of the
anapeota. Tbe other waa recoyntord
off repulvlon. Yet that In the rharye in the tame way. Tbe men wt‘rc remade ayalnat the Ruaalan yovem talned In emitody. and finally furtiier
mcDt. It belny allryed that for tnontha avldeoce waa obtained which led to
160 aocret police lived amony the poor
people of Odepaa aad Incited tiunn
aoued nuU to two rooiikrya
ontll they roae amUnat their yo
Then when they did attempt a Peterabury Zooloylcal ynrdcna. The
moakeya Ijecame aertoiialy 111. but re­
revolution no efforla wore made to
covered. A policeman waa put on duty
but the atreeia were aonled at the caye to prevent further outWith nrtlllry and at the mpiadnted time rayea and catch the culprit In caae bo
the Cltljrena were mowixl down uni
A Xortniyht after hto appointment be
1.000 of them wen* dead. Tbe key
nodeed tbet oo an Irmoceut looking old
note of the Ruaalan yovcmmeni
fear and If tbe terrible ebarye to true, yeaUeman approeebtny tbe raye tbe
them It waa atruck with a venycauct two recovered rooukeye yrlmaccd tlereely and flew at tbe bara.
In the city of Od«-aaa.
•me Old man waa IdentlM Aa m aupPOmA hannleaa lunatic named Plaikln.
Grand Rapids la lakiny up the mat whoee bete nolr waa Itorwlnlam and
ter of Hood protection In «<ameat now, the alleyed relatiooahip of mah to the
A biy dlteh will l»e duy and the low
He ndraltted beviny
land! «f the went aide rvllcved fixwt
Tbe exetoe oAclafai at Poaco. In eaatbark water and hack aeworace. The
proponed lirorovcmcnt will coat altout em Germany, have a doy trained to de­
1114.000, U inauwil of delajliiy the tect Illicit dtotlllertea, wtdeh flourtob In

S“r.

caapdrtaiu wlmreorwlmsy peofteand tbe efty today oa tb««r way to Kewblata, wficre they wffl spend tbe'
sotun aad toeritea ugme bare to eee
aer: Mrw H. A Bisbop aadj
bter of OetrolL Mrs, C. J. McKee
have a park right oa the water. The and two wau. Rstead aad Philip, of
G. R. A L Raltem
Daytoa. OUo; Mrs. Desrtu Siaith and
waaiod to cocos ap akmy the aouth ebUdrea and Mias Jeanette Smith of
ahore af the Hvar eo that tbe storea
sgfield, HU and J. K. Handliao.
and wboteade bouse, akmy tbe river wife and child of Toledo. Ohio.
baakaoalfi toad aad antaad right Into
tbe cars aad 1 belteve that if property
SHIRT WA16T PARTY.
j
manayrd they weald be glad
IsaMRt Affair Given in the Academy ‘
op tbe eoqth bank from tbe We^netoay dab bouae nnd run clear np to
Lari Evening.
;
Uatoo street bridge, removing their
Last evening a Jolly cioid of young i
bridge near the elub bociae and buUd- folks held a dancing party In the
toy another near tbe depot, thus msk
lemy. It wa« a shirt w al»t affair j
lay more tend tor the park.
for the bo>s. and they enjoytsl U tol
A 8. Hobart.
the full, several eli*ctric (an* aud de-:
llrious poneb adding to ibelr .ctwn-j
lorL Tbe evening passed so quiekly |
to the delightful music of Stewai
Steffens’ orchestra that It was a

COMPLETED BY AUG. i

w<dl known Cbleayoian. Peter Kunta.
who to to tbe city a few daya on hto
annual nortbem pleasure trip- Mr
STATE rrSEET PAVING W|IA
KttOU thoroughly enjoyed tbe expert
DONE VERY QUICKLY.
work, and faeetbMMly remarked after

THE PARK AGITATION

To the Bditorof the Tvoning Rec­
ord: Now that the in-onle of this
city have voted ISO.OOO for imrks and
tt I. on, nf thr hnnli-.| thlncn In III,
other ImprovemenU we should de- world to get hold of a Iviy—to get a
vote at least a small iiortlon of It to sun* grip on him. lie to hungry for
(ompanloii-ihlp
and die will huve it.
parks and money properly expeiidetl
In that direction will bring as much You <*nn't ebain blin away front It. lie
money bkck to the city and l>e as wants tbe eonipuniotuliip at Imys. and
nothing will take Its pl.-tie* •
great a source of revenue ns a large
If llie crime of S4-Ifl»lmc«v has so
factory for the resort and Nmrtol trade rm-ased your heart that Hie Joys and
wc have sow obu be groaUy enlarged hopes of your Imy enn not enter Into
and sxpittMled by having as many It. the boy to to be pilieil. but so are
beauty spots and resting places as jxm.
posalMo in and near tbe city. Our
magnificent water front is nearly all
taken up with railroads and factorv-.
upstairs gIrU
rlrU^s
warebouaea. but them Is one spot left
^
cook
Is sirk thto momlag.
You
which If BOQUlrwl soon could he made know bow to,«*ook, do you not?
Into a dcItghUuI little park and not
Jane—No, mo'am. ! don't- kimw
KWit cooking, ma’am.
only embiw tbo water front but be anyt
-Rut when I eiigngixl yon 1
right to town and that U the ptoi of
Ml
to say that yon bad
Kn»»d bc„e« lb, WmipMohK clah
in .

BANK

------------ -- cauaed by an
Inflmmed roodllloa of the mueoua lln
toy of tbe Baatacblan lube. Vfhen
thto tube to InSamed y<m have a mmbllay aound or Imperfect heariny. and
when
It to
to
wnw *1.
» entlrelr ckmed. deafneea
w
the lamili. aad onlc« tbe
tkm can be taken out and thto tube
reatonsd to lU normal condllltkm. hearrer;
nine
. toy will be daatroyed fort

SOMETHING NEW

f£r

P-Hr-TY
RKR
O MC N T
WITH A SUN.BURST SHADE

r. J. CHRNffT A CO., Toledo. O.

SS=E

^U^afftooea^

I atone ffJO toet to teayth aad towarveoly ieet tdkber than the
IB ctoaa of St Paul a catbedna.**

her of collara In our window aad aee
bow TOO can yet 1 doc. free.
Jaly
B. Wllbelto.

Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers
J«at a Small Payment Down and year nwn Uma w
ths bsIsBTT

Com Huskera Won't Hava an Easy
Thing Sunday AfUmoon.
Weree * C\»m Huskers will have the
game of their lives Sunday afiemotm
at Bowe r* Harbor wht-n they plav the

Wk.kiU.ull«>il Tct. I.B.M. Bf.

Sant Her Double.

Forcad to Starva.
. F. Ixv'k. of (Vvneord. Ky.
• ”0

------------------------ 1

aggrcvgatlima traveling and the
will be well wi»rtb swing. Tbe Hnsker* art* In fine trim and while ihe> do
not promise vlcdory. will at lew-st pul wh. .. I
^
tor b»™.. mu and w.mndj. At
I »« n «-m d l.y Klmmc lilt- John«.n l>nu Sion- r««. F. H.
up a gtstd. Rtnmg game.
lor*, which
my health and 8 E. Wall a Boo.- dru* stores; only
walk
HASB HALU SFNDAV. July !». at
Const Illation and idles are twin*.
Bowers HarlKir. Pierre's Tom Hu^ke^B wonderful. "
Giuanrtiti»*Hl to cure
V*. Dolrolt llnnlness University. Rest j *‘lomarh. liver aud kitlney dlwrd«*rs; They kill iKXiple Inch bv Inch, wap life
every day, Htdltoti'T'a Rocky
»n !>nig Stttn* Uo>, K. H,
*.n.r In the north thlr KmM>„. stte«n-1
daln Trii will p<Kiltlrely cure ytKl.
!•: Wall A Son*'drug stores:
era Coluttibla and Cn*.'«'ciit will Ic.xvt
are no pay. H5 cc*nt*. Tub or
tho dork at r p. m. Round trip fan*
u5 ceats. Uicluding admtosilon to gajne,
The greatest syrii-m r«-povwlor
juiv t;r.i stores viialliy. n*gulaU-s
Holltolei
liver an.l slunmeh
Rorky
they hav.* i

HOTICE TO WATER TAKERS

c T.h..u.

,.r„.

Hours tor sprinkling lawns are fmm co.
l.e*t for yiw to take that gnwt remedy
6 to k a. m. and from 6 to 9 p. ro. At i
---------nientloneil by W. T. McGee,.''anlM^r,
r Party.
'
Tenn. "I hail a etmgh. T«»r fourteen
oo time can water be used without
may l»e|v€«ra . Nothing heljM-«l me. untU I
noxrle or aprlnkler attached^ On ac^«n»rtoee'^.ariy
'
eh and liver, by | |»K*k Dr King's N.«w l»i-m\erir for
count or the great amount of water j
a ill relieve ji
used during tho-day for manufaelur- thi-lr fialn and dl-e<»mfort. vto; Hr. ,
Ing and other purposes nm-aaary njk*5 Kiiig’i* .New Life Pilto They are a ] |H-rraanent rure.“ Unequalled Quick
„„ nioht wonderful remedv. affording sure I run- f<»r Throat and lung Trtuib
Troublea
sprinkling lawn*
I reli.-f and eiiiv. fi*r headai-he. dixriness'
t>rwc Store Cli p. F. II
forced.
JI. O. JojTU. Supl, land iHuistillation. r.V at
W.-a.l,^ S. K Walt A- Son*'drug aton-s:
jun =4ti
1 Store Co'.-, F. H. Mends
.Mk- nnd Il.tH). guaranioed. Trial
i Sons' drug ston *.
iHrtlle lUC.
C. A. NeJMin *»r .Nortbport wa.s iu Ibej
------------------------.11, ,uMor.l»y I.K.KIUB alur l,u^luc.•.. j
,x)U SIlUThni S 1-ANATI3.TUB BEST there to, Shulor's PanB
Inurmu.
|«.AS.
teltos.

GOING TO BUILD?

It 9<!cms almost ncecssar>'“rap­
idly arc i>copIc.moving to our beau­
tiful city. It is almost impossible to find a house to rent—speaks well for our city.
When you build a house all the modern improvements should be seen to. That is
the time our services arc needed.

WANT PLUMBING DONE?
Let us give you fij^res—that cost you noihinf:—it
do first class work.

ill show you how cheap wc can

WANT A FURNACE?

Ajjain our services arc fteeded.
________________
_______________ Wc can sell you the best hcatinjj furnace, and put it in position with a positive ^^uaranlcc of the best of satisfac­
tion., Prices var> because of the variety of hcalintj apparatus. These we will vjivc
you with the specifications.

A PHENOMINAL YEAR

this has been for buihlinj:
and our plumbing department and tin shop have been rushed, but we arc always ready to give you -linurcN
on any kind of work.

NO STORE IN MICHIGAN
ware. We have absolutely everything needed by the mason, carpenter or mechanic*
Wc aim to carr>' nothing but the best of goods in the market and sell them at the
closest possible living margin.

D E|NT IS T

I traveler In Tihet
Ibettboafte
l4uiaa: *Tlotween and over the yladee and wood­
lands tbe city of Laaaa Itaelf perpa. an
adobe atrelcb of narrow streeU and
flat topped bouoea, crowntd bere^and
Ibeie witb a blaie of golden roof* or
ylkted cupolaa. But there to no time
to look at tola. A man can have no rya
tor enythtoy but the buye. npaUndtoi
tarr^ wh^^^ to
'^wJl^aar- maaa of tbe Poula petoce to hto left
It drawf tbe eye of the mind like a
loadatmie, for. Indeed, bbeer bulk and
; . We will yive One Hundred Dollare magnificent audacity cuuM do no moia
for any caao of deafneea (cauaed by
eatarrbi that cannot be oaiwd by
Haifa Catarrh C«^. Send tor drcii-

EVERYTgntG FOR SOMMER USE—Porch and
Uwn Seats, Chairs and Rochers, Swlnf and Re-,
dining Chairs. Haminocks. Croanet Sets, Express
Wa{ons and Velodpedes.

J. W. St-A-TER
WILL BE GOOD GAME.

chalked up aa killed, that if they bad
Sly ftollera Have Been Put to Work.
beeo wnd yeeiie one er day would be a
Boat Losb of Cruriicd Stone
record »^ot.
Was Detoyed.
Said be: “In a whole fiock of W.oon
Canadian yoesc not one can be bagged,
oven by an export. They have aucb
The fifteen-ton roller of the Warrsa
okilled yuarda and siyaalora out that Bltullihlc Paving companr was put to
it to Impoaalble to gel near their bed* wurk on 8Ute street yesterday and
Just yet one aiybt of ibom and good the first block id the strtwi i* nearly
bye. John. theWa not a single goose ready for the material which form*
In sight hi the next moment. One the foundatioj of tba pavement The
Qusck from s yusnd and the h»mt to rra*bi*d rlom\ which to shippc-<l by
all off. Those Csnsdlsn gc^
geerr
boat from Ktnrceim Itay and vicinity,
irtcr than men. It take*
was vxiK'^ci the l.fter part of thto
prepare a bole In the* mud
sreek bm v..-** Tfelvyed and will reach
by gras* where a hunter can hide out the city Sui dsy night on early Moo
of right, then ooe has to remain there day morning.
two day* yt a stretch In order to get
The stono will Immediately be
one *bot at the enormo*^* flock* that hauled to State idreet and workinlI Into
rtf-en.
swarm all around and that end* that shape bv the three ndlen*.
tooaUon. Bel duck hunUny In the one iwt-lvc and one ten tons In w« IghU
south, e*pecislly . sroand Oorpu* which the company has In thto city
ChrUtl. to not aport for the opi^slte Tbe suiface material will l>e mixed a
rsMon. They swim In aucb. great nuro- the dock, hauled and laid and the
iKSia that .even or eight oan Ik* bagged stnHt opened for traffic the next day.
at one shot. Down In Arkansas they Thi re to an Immense amount of macmn be knotted down Instead of tak chiner)* ronnefitd with the paving
Iny the ironble to *bbot. *
and when once wtarled the work ad
Mr. KunU had Ju*4 returned from a vanre* verr rapidly.
day or two of s|x>rt at Cedar where be.
Superintendeni J. H. Cramond an
In comiMiny with Jerry Sullivan, had nounced to the Reconl thto nowniug
•gone frogging. He udd of flKhln^ with that the laying of the Btose founda
hook and line for them and catching tlon would l>eg1n Monday and the Hiir
twelve which he placed In hi* bag. but face material would Ik* laid Thuriulay
on looking for them a little later foqnd j He stated that from l.ooo to 1.6ik)
all gone but one which almost leaped ! square j-anl* of paving would Im- laid
up hto aleeve when he opened the hag. evcr> day and that tlu emln ^treel
and finally got wway. “Bui I lUbed would bg completed by Aug. 1.
for him again and landed him the »ec- Why Wat ChaiM-raa «-y.r
ond time, when ho appeariHl on the
W« chaperon cur glrto mid ran fully
bill of fare with my necond catch
which 1 knew better how to keep. * he guard them against uiiwortby iH.ys,
but
we
leave tbe boy to rbtioiK
aald.
Mr. Kuntr. will leave In a ilay or so himself hto assoriates and hto achieve­
for a trip around the lake*, going from ments.
Girls are nnlumlly winsome, gentle,
ht*re to Mackinac Iriand. He to e».
pwlally interested In today's shoot as ('ompniiiuiialde. They win their way in
Hollo Helkes hall* from the homo Imiiies und luMiis. Bm^e to.y. imtoy.
nwkwanl.
iniscblcvoum is invlictl into
town. Dayton. Ohio, where Mr. .KunU
siK*nd* a portion of hto Ume with hto few bonn-s. und r^s•l^ nunc too uiiu li «t
lK»me In hto own.
family.
AlHJUt the only door thnt swings
with mm* weli-oine to the l>oy. atouil
Ihe only rlmlr that to sliovetl ne.vr the

ho«» »d the O. B. * I; dmol.
maUcw after laat >nwr a flood the city
V'
A mixture of ether, fortddden by ,«,r hme U .hllow . dn.1 W, |
had yoB* abend with the Improve!
li^. to drunk by many peraoaa loatead rod. om hhd * brehkw.jcr culd
what would have Item aaved on thia of brandy, and toe Poem doTa acute
jmar’a flood would have paid tbe coat aenae of amell enablca it to detect the
cottage* where tbe volatile liquid 1* be­
f of tbe new ditch.
lny prepared, Etoaaa. the doy la qwaDR. SNYDKR
tton. baa aeveral pupplca, all of which
Beafaeee Cannot toe Cured
are bel% taught their pamit's profiu
By local appllcntloii^ aa they cat
r* Weekly.
reach tbe dtoeaaed portion of the
There to only one way to cure d
NEW OFFiOE OVER PE0PL^*8 SAVINGS

yov booM) eqatnied with door ■od'window •erwmt
We have thorn, all nm and •tjdea. Th« fact that wo
wewaUelo handle a lanca qoantity gmwnaaixiea
mnoh below what tbe other deakia pay. T«« gottlM-

INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LiGHT

SEE OUk WINDOW SSSo

J. B. Paige Hwtije Go.
-PHONS^

i

I

CEMENT, LIME, HAIR
ly as any store in this region.

and all other materials for
foundations nnd sold aschcap-^
W^ want to give you our prices.

PAINTS AND OILS
eberry” genuine Hard Oil. “Sapolin” best floor stain, Murcsco, the great wall paint,
Enamels of all colors,.all kinds of wood fillcre, wood slain*, dry paints or paints in
oils. No trouble to show these goods and tell their merits.

Tffi HMSAH A Uir
MERCMITIli

1

nm tvfeMttM MOoaa «««■•« env, momoAit. nuBAY. jutv 7,ttm. •

«sfan£

mtmBmmmn
(Oaodmmd FTcm Rm Page.)

MEMRRIED

CAimiVAt

liitto* trap,

'

to an boor tols mtod

rs of toe loci
I too toy, A. W. 1
9wmu BP BBtfl 2;»:

oeeorGhertmIx tote
toBtoelBtaktpIpeat
ICO. toe city
t toe
•area rtvet belea to toe pipe torougb

COMPANY
29; Hodsoa. 21; (
17; Vleimeyer. 29.

LONG BOTOR CAR TRIP
Zhsrlbs J. GUdden's
la JRoaDd the World Toor.

bqlag eelked up.
Mta. P. P. ImwBBB and Mrs. O. W.

iDOK mo OP nn FOE A

lady Meads at tbe bOBM of toe fionaer

BRB m inMCIMMS
THAT AlW nmM.

< W—^ Kh« •( All f >■***»«•
wm W¥9 ^f—

* Twenty Targeta. Bqoad One-nlar.
Tto. 1»: Heiooa. 14; Cotllaa. 12; Wood,
16; Vlotamyer.

J. O. ROCKEFELLER'S JOKE.

A.r.tatiig«rBto
tbedaytetboeUyoBl

OB. 22; Cmmr.xxl B
■peat in cobb

Tbe Knlglita of Pytblaa baveci
toetr boalaeaa meetings for toe
pBttiMm. f: Oarrar. U: Mmaa» 14L
Boead Tlwee-Ooaby. It; Ollbeft.
tag ia Augaat when a buslaeas t
It: HeOni, 17; Trtatolt. 14; Pbenia.
lA
Squad FOor-Peck, f; Rdd. 14;
Vietmeyer.
10.
Waltoa. 16; Saxton. 10; Bodwlek. 7.
Squad Two-Cox. 10; Oeoraa. 10;
PattiaoB. 12; Oanrer. 11; Baatman.42
and if enough money b

Qtiddsa of BcrtOB. tbe
world tourtng antotooUnot. who baa
truTdod more than 2^^ mUoa In 1^
motor cur In foreign lands In tbe lart
four years, arrt^vd at New York receaOy on toe ateomer Krapriaa WU-

'iir^Mra. 2L e Minor <
I are toe proud parrou
of a tcuitoond baby glri, who arrived
at tbeir home yesterday.
Mrs. M. L. Baebrtder of Peto^
was to tbe city today.
John Muckte of central Lake was la
toe city yesterday.
J. P. Jobnaon of GadlUac b la tbe
city today.
Fred JobnaoB ef Manbtre waa la
toe city yesterday.
G. W. Prieat of Cbarterolx is In the
dty todays.
Armstrong of tbb dty j
left tbb
Ing for Ovlau where ]
she will Tbit friends.M. D. Carroll and family spent the
day at Fooeb.
Mrs. M. E Bumpaa of Hatches
Crossing waa In tbe dty today.
A. Und of Manistee was In tbe dty
yesterday on business.
8. 8ck.wk or P»vc»«t 1. U. Ike

Joker, aaya a dbpatch (kom
Ckwemna.\rhro oalted BPOB to make a reapoDOf to toe paamea wonl of greettog be told bb love for tbe local
ebac^ and then, aa toouto araktealy
rrcoilectliig that be had talked loafer
than tmoal. be imlted oet bb watch,
turned *hb eyes over tbe cougrrgatioB
and aald eooHy:
-I have talM too long. I am
afriW tbera arc others bete wbo want
to

^

.1
*f
,
* ^

*

A smite st^te over bb fsce. then It
became a broad and rare grin and
____
________
_ _____
I foU
laugh. The congn^gatlun
;,i| when be ait down toe Ba|f.
tbta broke all precedents and rewarded bb Joke with vigorous band dap.

fMipiUi, or uuisiaf orrt^ to tb.
Twenty Tbrgett. Sqoad Oao--Jooes. 16; Helkes, 16; Trlmbl^ toVpboUU
coneerta at tbe dub bonm will be She baa been with bbn In every mile
idly Ibto afioroooo lo dooe op tbo
of bb trip in bb big gimottne tourtng
14; HaddBL 1€; OoUlna. «; Wood, 16;
Ildtaory orrw^to for tbo bl«
etc. They ran over nobody, bad BO ncddenUandweteoBlydelajedooebour
OMC eoraifbl wlUcIi oili be dveo to
The record of Japan's rccpot mate­
Tbe Bast Side Crowd baa a marsh­ for repairs.
fUe dtp tbe vMfc of Joly 24 to 2$ to* Patttoon. Wroarrer. if;
rial progress Is, It swms, as rcmsrt;Tbere b Botiilng m
mallow roast planned tor tonight if
able as ber progress in military
the rain doesn't come down too bard.
aebterement F. W. Hewes, tbe weU
20; Hclket, 16; Trimble. 1«; Pbdlto,
lamis from an antomdiile. but 1 am
The new lanncb dock at the Weknown statbtical authority.
ioot or tte M.ooiWBtoo. to tbdr A
glad to get buck to AmerieaB dvflbaquetosg dub b oompleted. It Is a tk».“ oald Mr. GUdden white awaitItae to fbe eootoiy. A totooc foi
Squad Rmr—Peck. 11; Rdd. 12;
...
.
. t 1DC«.« of poirt.1 MTln*. dPriwnbo
very neat affair with buaipera so that log tbe inspection of tbeir ba^ge on
if Utot ibcy pwtolt 'of so goal
Walton, 16; Saxton, 10; Brans. 11.
toe launches wont looe any more tbe pier. “We have been asaocbtlng Mount Plt-asani. where he will spand first eight months of tbe war. for
WbfUomr oBd mu toe fbowa are
(or so long with tbe nstlveo of toe JUl a week.
Btriotly Boral aad edocaikmal cbarno*
S80.000 to 9\Sjai2XlO(K indicating an
Islands, tbe Mauris and the natives of
tor. 80 eertota ore (bey that tbere
L B. Hurst.
itlng the 8ta- astonteblag incrmse of tbe a mn-ro
rof toe pr
I expected U
Java and tbe Matey penliunila CbBt.lt b
«B8 be ooUJof fooBd tbai wlO offeod
lemve at 4:26 little expecutlon of fin
a real treat to get back to Amerkma k.l,o H«,afi«tprinK co»p«.r of ChUIbat they afked that toe mayor, toe
Smurtowalle and family
toblag tbe remaining events was bad
chy eommn «d toe dty otoelalf
-AutomobUea have bad aome pretty
P. J. Eastman of Mancekma. “tot have gone t^ Red Park for tbe’anmaUtote a eeaaor oomaUlee and ^
boy marvel " of Michigan, probably tot mer. Tbe residence or Eighth etreit bard namea given to them.- aaM Mr. Daniel Loudon and J. H. McOough; „n>e |»eriod.
folly toapeci erery abow.
occupied
by
them has been sold to A. Glkiden, “but tbe natives of L1JU who moved from the diy to. todr sum
most promising young shot of tot
are
only one geurratUiu removed from
Tbe oompaay. la addition to nu
W. Peck by Mrs. K. C. Barnes. Mr.
to A5 |wr cent
cottages at BirchwObd tols week.
stale, was high gun unUI 3:30. bavlni
noa free acta, baa eleren paid attracPeck will entirely remodel It and cannlbaUsm. devteed a name tor my
« ot In rice prodoctlott, of R2 |wr cent
lopt In tbe last event to (Charles &ir
In exp^ria and of C2J per cent In Im­
tiona. One of toeae toat la being faamake ft a modern residence. Mr. machine wbkb is fully as good astboM
l.iao Wtmmmm fov a lUag^ OSiMto.
ver, who was two to the better.
orlginatod by more dvllbed Individ^tOTOd to toe LaBaae eieetiieal fooaSmurtbwalto and family will remain nab. They style « tbe Tstber of all
The king of the H«lglum* omn- JeTl ports.
Srtetod Sifto.
tain. aaM to be toe floeat etoctHeal
at Red Park until September, when devlla' As It was tbe first automobile bb umbrella In n hansom w h.ni ilrivitig
C. W. Phellis representing too Du
Hi
Brussrls.
This
was
returue«l
to
nis
affect 9fwrj prodneod wito water. Tb^t
they wIU return and occupy the resi­ that ever entered the FIJI Ulands. I
pont Powder comnany of Wilmington
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
la a reif ootoly abow. Anotoer new
dence at present tsbabited by Dr. W. don't bbme them. When they saw noijesty a few hours afterward !»y the
DeU arrived last evening from hli
proud “caWiy.“, wlio was offered for 1
faatora to a uatoed aaimal abow equal
F. Strangwsys and family on Franklin that It did not scatter death and ruin Lis hoo<nty by King U-ofioUt the *oin |
beadquartera at Saginaw and greeted
toaay oMta'klnd to tbe oodntry. Tbe
street.
o* It^J fram-s. The astute Jehu, bowold friends on A>o ground thU morn
a
Uttlc
and
calted
*t3reat Train'Bobbery** to one auraoe\er. begged a crest favor of the klnc.
Irving Murray is taking a few da}*s' road.'
ing. Mr. Pbeliu was here last Angus)
tion that abowa eaactly bow a
Bl. W. A. FAtlSWOtTB
“It was Hometlmcs with difficulty CrHild he have tbe nmbn llit Inntesd of !
and attended toe grand handicap ai vacation and bas bb Uunch on Boardrobbery to carried oat. The •*ele
PARK PLACE HOTEL
man lake. John Ashton Is navixating thst 1 could drive the car. the natives the mum y? Tlie fa\-or was gmntetl.
x.nd l»efore many days the «wbinan had
ffone” to anotoer IbyoHte. Thla abowa
OOes buors antll 10 a. to. sad ; lu • p. m.
crowded
around
It
In
sorb
numbers,
E. V. Pattiaon of Grand Rapids, t the Adams exprcM wsgon.
pot
up
the
umlirelU
for
sale,
and
It
;
toe -loat child- and toe -fndlan’a raThe regulsr convocation . of the cbmoring for a ride. If I had gone In­ was kiMM-ke<l down to some royal en- !
double bender by virtue of belongini
venpa.- Laabe a -Old Ptoniaikm- to
to tbe ropU transll business I might
to toe Grand Rapids Consolidstec Traverse aiy chapter No. 102. will ha%^ paid my expenses, for they of­ thuslast for 1.1U» francs. When King !
anotoer toat to always a (ayortte. A
Sportsmen's club and the Traverst Uke place tonight at 8 o'cl<x;k at tho fered me an EngUsh abllllng for a ride. I>-u|K»ld heard of this be cxrbliucd;|
penny arcade and toe “toughing gal­ The niad^ of Them AD.- Twenty
City Rdd and Gun club, made his first
The king of FIJI and the lutoceaa, -Well, rve he.rnl an uml»ndla lieliig
lery- are two bknw on tbe list.
, live yoara In Held sports, eighteen
M. a Harner leaves Sunday for Bay ^ ^i«er. couldn't understand what pt- up to ket p €,ff a sliowi r of rain;
entry this morning, having arrive<l
Halnea* “Working Wortd or Yankee
of which he hia been an expert.
View with a car load of KlmbalU j urnde the car go. 1 ga\-e them a ride, hul this sfH-njs to liave Wii put np to'
during toe night.
brlnv down showers of gold.I
Vlltoge^ to an altractloB toat coat Its
W. F. Bvans of Saginaw, tbe best which are to be used at toe coming and the king wanted to go faster. By
laTentor and boUder bla mind. Fbr
toe way. you might Uke to know bb
Squad Five—Howes. 18; TonneUer. one-armed abot in toe stole, was flab university and assembly which opens name. 1 got quite adept at pronounc­
aeeen yeara be worked on It tmtll U
Ing at Bellalre yesterday and like i Tuesday at Bay View for a five weeks* ing It, but It wka a bard task at first
insulted up in
waa odbipleted. He to now In an aay- 11; Hayden. 4.
true sportoman heard the first gun gc course. Thb b toe seventy consecu­ Bb oubjects caU him Batn Penlaka.
ayseed. “1 went
Fourth Event
Inm. Tbe rUlnge to In three wngona
_________
► get some dinmT.
off and threw up tbe rod for the gun tive use of tbe Kimball for thb us- dam
Lmu Roko Tultallevu.
one or toem being nn eanct reproduoTwenty Targets. Sqoad One—Jarvis.
toe waltfr-fellow
tone was a queer mixture of Eurapewn
Uon or toe buslneaa center of Bay 14; Hudson. 1€; CSolllns. 16; Wood. He. however, brought In a fine mesj
and
native
stytea.
He
wore
a
coal
and
The Boughey building at toe corner
of trout and a trio. Meurs. Helkes
aty. The Hindu anake woman to nn 13; A'letmeyer, 12.
Woaro ju6t now abowing
Pbellls and Bvans. enjoyed a trout of State and Casa streets U being pot waistcoat around bb blpo was wound
altrmrUao ibnl brlnga together bunSqond Two-Oox. 16; Oamun. 11:
In shape for the trmetioa company's a colored idcce of clocb. and bb tegs
sonu* very fino cliniu-r
at
dreda. Thla woman takea a box of Patttoon. 18; Carver, 17; Bsstman. 17. breakfast Mr. Phellis claimiag hli
were bare. Tbe princess wore a loose
pcior
morning's
work
as
due
to
over
An nppru.cn n«i noen uum iron.,
to ber ankle..uiy o%vn.- and 1 sluSwed him my old
$r..7o ami from $10.00
iwptnea and bItea tbeir beads off. It
Squad Thr^n—Crwby, 19; Gilbert
the
pavorooxit
to
the
building
and
a,
u,.
from tbe j red and while barky. That MUksl
to aald to be a hocrlMe but fascinating 19; Htlkce. 17; Trimble. 16; Phollls. feeding, having eaten eleven trout,
to Slo.OO oacli.
1. When j him you bet.“—Chicago Journal.
though Mr. Helkes ale beads and all large double door* have taken the ? Kljl bbnds to New Zeabnd.
eight. Flllmore'a “Royal Marlnoiie*“ 12.
Tbe m>w Bb.'i]K« ami plivia| euo miles from land tbe steamer caught
so there remained no tcH-tolc of bis place of the large front windows.
tbe “Tempto cd Maalc.- a PerrU wb^l
Squad Four-Pock. 16; Reid. 18;
ing iliXX>nitionB B*iU more
feat No Jollier crowd ever struck
MRS. C. D RICE of Grand RapWs.
Tbo nnnnnl cootlnr ot U.c D. O. K.
and merryiPMouDd complete toe paid Howes. 18; MurreL 12.
Uwin
you. If you aiv
aodlst, 220 l*ark slreel. Traverse City.
town
thsn
toe
Grand
Rapids
boys
attractions.
got under co
Jsrvls High Amateur.
Hiram Collins. ^111 JarvU. Dr. Hod
June 27-tuesAtbuis^t*
looking: for
land Mr. Glldden had to pay 1080 dfDuring tbe week Prof. Wagner’s
It was not known yesterday aftet- non and E. V. Pattlson. all from the there will be business of importance
posit
to
take
bb
automobile
Into
New
greet military band will dispense free noon until after tbe last two birds bad
Consolidated Sportsmen's club bead and also the election of officers.
Zealand.
music. Altooogb not so large as some flowm just who held high gun for the quarters at North Park.
“It Is tbe Urgest ram 1 ever paid to
Fred Finch has leased tbe building
WAIMT ADS
tols band to said to be one of toe best day's sport as Charlo* Career of thto
foreign* <
r.")
P. C. Wood. 'Booty.- from the Do at 311 E. Frtmt street Gibbs' old stand take my car Into
in toe state. Another great free act aty and Will Janrls of Grand Rnpids
“but all except $15 waa re-[
trolt Pastime club, entered yesterday and win open a bicycle shop and
to Rom and Demon s “globing toe bad averaged neck and neck all day,
funded when I left I
repair
shop
in
a
few
days.
miles in New Zroland. Crossing riveni FOR 8ALE-^KK>d sail Ijoat. 20x5 feet.
globe.“ Tbta to aomevhst similar to and toe tost squad of twenty-five
gsve tbe moat tronble. There are few
in this lino you ebouM. liy all
“looping toe loop- only tbere to no In- geu gave a chance for a change in
Inquire 213 Ba^‘ Front slrwi. C.
bridgea, and tbe water at some of tbe
BEAR A SUICIDE.
caine and tbe Hders must get enough tbe record of the day. though both
W. Hsk.
July 7-Ct*
meaiiB,
nu time, but call
fo.'tb was ao high that It covered tbe
apeed inalde a globe to go around It. amateurs lost two birds, making the
at once nml see oure before
wbceb. In tbe south bland of .New WANTED—Man and wife to work oi
Corunna's
Bruin
Proforred
Desthjte
Burbriek^ brothers' muaical arU are record as follows; W. B. Jarvis (alias
ZoaUnd Is m fine road known as
farm. Address "98/’ Record cfficH\
buying.
Captivity.
free as in also tooae of Fuaaner Jones). 180 birds out of 200 and
Ward's Paradise. It b tbe most oootbJuly 7-ti
Corunna. Mich. July 7—“Toby.“ th crly road in tbe world, and I drove to
brotoera In tbeir trick bouse.
Charles Carver. 178 birds out of 200.
black bear that escaped from McCurd; Its end. getting aa near to tbe antarctic WANTED—To buy 12.or 14 ft. counl
Tbe “two WllUe.,- trick bicycle
The high gun In tbe profettlonA
park
Wednesday
and
terrorlxed
the
er.
3.
4.
6
or
8
ft.
’show
case aa
clrcte
as
It
U
porndble
to
reach.
riders, glre free acts every dsy and squad was won by Fred Gilbert,
town, committed suicide rather than
“We then craeacd to Tasmanb by
good hard coal stove. • Inquire 31
the great Aumann. king of nil bag average for toe day's aboot of 200
permit himself to be recaptured. steamer. In Tasmania are magulflcenl
E. Front nirect.
July 7-tf
pUBcbers also girea free exhibitions.
I was 187. W. R. Croaby. who did
After a strenuous hunt he was chased roadi. They me made b/ convkris nnd
This man has a standing offer of fSOO cot enter until toe afternoon ahoot
to toe top of tbe American eagle’s are built of small stones pot togetber
to any man who will successfully 1ml owing to toe kiss of his gun. stood 118
like mosaic, with a topdreaslng of soil.
cage in lb«r park and a noose
Ute bto tricks with toe bag.
When we got to Australia we found
against 125 birds for the afternoon's
thrown over bb neck. “Toby" waxed marked coutrasL Half of our tour
Tbe company carries m people and shoot, landing all birds I
more Indignant aU tbe time, and the over 2.000 mik-s was over same of tbe
there will be about 200 here In all. events. The following are the scores
harder bb would-be captors pulled to poorest roads In tbe world, about as
Tbe city council has given permission for toe afternoon;
the harder be pulled to
to toe company to use Front street
Sovento Event.
sUy np. He clung to toe cage like
and toe abows will be located at the
Twenty Urgets. Squad Two—Carver.
grim death, and when he was finally
atreet Intersectiont.
tumbled to toe ground was found
16; Osmun. 11; Cox. 19; Bastmaa. 18;
have strangled himself by his strenu­
Howes, 16.
Then we went to Jsva. tbe most
ous efforts to retain his
Squad Throe-Crosby. 20; Gilbert,
wonderful <-o«ntr.v for motor cur trav
19; Hclkes. 17; Trimble. 16; \netel lu road*. i»e<nde. volxwnoe*. boteta,
ON JULY 17.
X 8. Pacbln and Party ef Detroit Ai^ mover. 12.
ruins and scenery are all interea
O.. State Agent Peters
We stopped under a tree one day to
riead In the City Today—CncounSquad Four—Reid, 14; Walton, 12;
Cartridge Company.
Court Will Roconveim to Hoar Non- watch some monkeys at pby. They
tafad Very Rad Roads.
Pock. 14; Curtis. 13; Miller, 7.
Jury MatUfw,
evidently dkl not Uke kindly to the
Eighth Event.
Court was adjourned tbb afternoon motor car. for they pelted us with
: J. 8. Pocbln “ Detroit passed
Just
for
the
fun.
having
been
at
Cadil­
Twenty Targets. Squad One-^onet.
tbrongb too dty today In a llfteen- 20; Hudson. 15; Oolltns. 18; Wood. 17. lac and dropped buainea. care, to by arcull Judge Mayne until July 17. cocoaanu. The sultan of Java took
There remains about a week of non- ride, bat be was not so courageon* a*
borao power White steamer. Mr.
enjoy the aboot.*
Squad Two—Carver. 18; OamuE
Peebln to manager of toe White gar­ Cox. 16; Eastman, 17; Howea. 17.
J. E. Reed, a, tnie prafeaakmal, wito Jury matters to occupy tbe attention
of toe court wbjto will complete tbe preceded tbe car. and a big force of re­
age at Deucit and to touring toe state
bU
trusty
oompanlon
entered
yeaterSquad Three-Crooby. 20; Gilbert,
calendar of toe present term.
exblbHingbtocar. He Is accompanied
tainers bronght up tbe rear.
18; Helkea, 16; Trimble. 18; Viet- day with a good record aa his day's
by George Luther and W. S. Thomp^
“Our next tooting place was tbe Masport. Mr. Reed represenu the Peters
Commences TOMORROW. SATURDAY morn­
laj peotosBla. There we bad another
•on. both of DtirxHt
Carti;^dge company and make a go of
Judge DsvW D. Kbelby of tbe AU- feotlve time, tbe sultan of Jobore being
Tbe party left Detroit tbe morning
everything attempted.
ing. Bargains in every department. If you don’t .
ems elrrffit ronrt was talking abont our boot Be gave us a loocbeon, and
€g July 4 nnd bare stopped at 8L
J. R Oole of Detroit repreoenUng toe
oo gold dtebea.
between swearing and
see what you srant ask for it. It’s impossible to
Johns. Grand Rnpids. Brart and CadU. M. C, though not abooting. U mak­
lioot tbe effete clrUlatloo of
iliac. The roads were found in bad
ing a boat of new friends among toe
rn roontry! We can't equal
difference b.“ be
mention everything in the advertisement, but if
condition which neceodUted flow runrod and gun club members, toe Dnr tbooq OBStern priSces yet
bing. although they corered tbe.Jooitbe end of our autopont. Winchester and U. M. C. have
there is anything you are looking for. it will pay
moUte trip- We went direct to Lou­
tomi mllea between McBaln and Cadilwith toe different gun companies com­
don, and my car Is there Bow. underyou to inquire for it.
lac la tolrty.flre minutes.
prising tbb class of manulnetarura.
gnteg oome slight repairs. I espec^ti
They arrived la too city at 11:16
rtoUBto tbe trip by Nov. 1 and to make
this mornlag. took diancr at Park
• warua torougbout tbe .ooua
a tour of lodU and Egypt.“
Place and ton at 2 o'clock thto anerIn Mr. GUdden's present tour, wbkb
boon for Chartomto. where they will
ruMBtoUves In tob city today.
besan July 12, 83» mites bare been
epend too night. condmilBg thdr trip
traveled by motor car and 22.617 by
jb to atenmer. Mr. GUdden does not try
FOX 18 DEAD.
to Alpena and totaeo borne hy tbe
■wear. Why la It that you wHl oBly to
fast or cover a great deal of
way of Saginaw.
afltem Bowr ,
Waa too I
ground a day. Bis blgbwt dgys run
•“'WeU, yoh* bonab.* told BratoBS. wBs IfiO mUoa.
try IT.
^Aomaen am dat I specks I atn-t qBtte
Mr. Gtidden'a cblef object la comtic
Mrs. Harrtet Pox who Urod wito bar 00 rare aboBt de tacks o' dU case ao
Bee bow naar yon can gnom toe
borne at dite time Is to take part In the
Squad Throe-Croaby. 25; Glltorrt, buaband at 896 Webmer atfuet, died at
Bumbar of ooUara to our window.
1 was o' de odder.'-—Nra York Trtb- two weeks'toor (hroiigb New EBffteBd
borne last evening at u of heart
1 dot. eonam (roe for neared goeaa. 22; Helkto. 22; Trimble, H; VM,
to IbU tor IlM OllddeB cap.
»e. Mrs. Fox prepared the eveoto doa. ooUart free for second nearlag meal and seemed aa weU aa usual 1150 shirts .
shortly after toe supper boor was |256ablrti
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See Hand BiUs placed in yaor boose today and watcli
our daUy annosneement In the newspapers.

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heavy fog aimt bid toe Mrda aa I

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Htoa Mtotoa Barth ta vtoSltoc MmAT
taTmvmeeaty.
The Ladtos ItomMR aoctoty
tha hoM of Mra ~
wStoy

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nJ Mn. W. T. HBI vWlaA at

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Mr. aBTiton. C! a Dyo havo fw

TW KaOr U»btr Oo. (
iMr loci iraa Ike ikore
him
TIiMkie Let

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ST2.j^.ruswp=:

MM wRh them.
B. Brown to TiaBMc M Trsvnm

iraM tikam ct Tfrmnt
OMjr to «u mg VMk Ide smaJML horns with her from ladtot
Jaidc 8im had a hem tulia hadly
MfiL A. M. Mtlw while Me Mher
isu» M • T«ett with rrte
Harlejr LKker U lieklac Me perMe. Mr. MBd Mre. E. UrmiMt.
Truun Avery drove lo Che ettj toM Snltii wei le Hh Bepkie Met

Mtos Ida Barlmr of Traverne City to
^ Mowroe, aad
WalSTmadtohaatr
vtaltad his
ochmr aaar Ttarane Ctty over Boa

Charles Vlskocbll plowe<l tho eherry
orchard on tbe Rupar Loaf Fruit farm
WILLIAMSBURG.
last wwk.
Mrs. R. D. White and liule son .
I-Yrd Atkinson Sr., pniprlctor of tbe
her. Mrs. Hoxsle. and
Traverse l.ake sHinni**r r»^>rt. exports ma we
Beaver Island last *]
a larpo crowd of resortc-rs next Tuet* da>* lo
Mr. and Mrs. Staffon
Bern
84H*ky
and family of Elk Rap"%»ere win ho k dance In Jo« Sbal*
da’s hall on the
Vinton went to Big Rap
. Mtos Betty Krtela. who wsk starln* Ids last Ksste
Saturday
with her aunt, Mrs, Victor VlskcK*l,ll. the next six weekslo attend schtHd for
' returned to her borne last
Clvde Bunce and Budla Atwood
, July 1.
________
went to Ix^land last Monda> to spend
the Fburth.
NORTH UNITY.
MIks Eunlco Babbitt went to Trav­
Mr. and Mrs. T»un Klrt of ili'to Pier ers.' Citr Uat Monday to at
vtoHed the latter’s parents. Mr. and NurmaJ.
>Mn. Frank Nemcskal. one day last
Harrison Vinton and brother Carl
week.
went lo Silver Lake to visit frlendu.
John Kucera has pone to Cblcaao on
George \^•hlte w. nt to Tlorne City
last Monday when, he will play
with the Kalkaska hall
Fourth.
Mrs. WTH Silver and daughter Zada
of Imlay City were vtoillng friends
hert' last w.'ek.
There will be an Ice cream social at
lir. _____
tail n
llie town hall
throuRh this place
July T. for the |
enroute fi»r port Oneida.
Invited to come.
Bert StlRor isI peeling "bark for John
Knibner.
hYmnk Bwoboda. who has been drtv

Mr. Bcckor to working for John Ku- Saturday
July 3.
The school picnic at the lake was
well enjoyed by everyone inwenl. ,
Mlaa Jennie Nemeskal was the guest
SOUTH GRANT.
of Miss AnnaJCIrt on Runday last.
The Canada school closed Ust TueeFrimk Knibner brought home hU day with a picnic in the woods, where
a Urge crowd had gathered lo enjoy
the program and the good dinner that

Aadrww Kahl to paiattar the roi-

‘vzssrJl;

C. B. fife VM te Tvsvene CRjr last
over Suaday.
rr^r taklag la^loaA of hay.
The LadtoT Aid soriecy met wtth
KASSON CENTER
Mrs. W. Hortoa last Friday aad the
W. L. Allen M enlertaUlng hto
sen were etoeied; Prwl* melhnr aad slater from New YotB.
Mrs. Bmma Walker to visiting her
other. Mrs. Jamee Btricktoad. gad
other miailvmi and friends. Mrs. Da
iag will be at the church. July ll. Tid Btricktoad to also rtoUiag her
They wlU have a boa aodal at the
home of Mrs.
J«l7 M- A pro­
iohndon etpects hto
gram will he givea aad a good time to sitter from Traverse City.
Wnt Blaekmaa to Tl^Uat Me el
expected. Krearybodj la Invited.
folkt attended
Mr. and Mrs. Bladlehaadr vtofied at charch at Bast Kaaaon Suaday.
cAahht
Beveral attoadad church at Hr.)
•re Taeeday marMac mad twraed. Mr. Moyers yesterday.
July a.
________
They were fortaaele In havlac aeifhbore oeer ty to aeetal theai aad aaved
’^i^^toM'noodar. Tkm wUI
KARLIN.
be a picnic the ith of July.
all femlture aad ckAblaa down eialre.
Mr. and Mrs. Oalvln of Detroit are
Alice Stagg dosed her school Mon
la the afiernoda ae they etarted for
Bee Wltooe'e pleee to more their vtoltiag Mrs. Galvin’s mother. Mrs. day.^We shall miss her very much.
hoeeehoM gpode. Mn. Dell and Mn.
Vanaaberp were thrown from a bajny
KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT.
and eevmly lalared; reeult of an onMlaa Uaale Fasd was In town from
aaaah Wednesday of last week.
T. J. Henderson was In Trav.
City on baalaeat laat Wednemlay.
e carpenter work.
Michael Myers has had a new ccMr. and Mrs. Oonkel of Detroli have mem walk placed from the street walk
been looking over the farms which to hto bouae. Including steps. <
Mrs. Cookers father osms. They re^ Hoeflln did the work.
dng well
turned to Detroit this morning
LB down from TravMn. Chae. Kenney to elck.
h the count nr here.
WUl IX Canweter aad a ife art pleased with
Miss Dunn returned to her hope at
epeediac the week In Weeivunl %ieli
Onekama Friday.
Michael Myers to shingling and re­
lac friends.
Mtos House of MariUa la worttlng siding bis woodshed.
to Weien and family returned Rrifor Thov Bobartaon.
IS Dalty Mills and
day last from ibeir vtoU In 8belby.
July 3.
Mills, came over from Fife Lake
Her. Berner has been boldine meetycatenUy to spend the
here the pest week In the Inter
lottit Brmckenbury of
FORT ONEIDA.
nan to spending the Fourth with
Mra, Oso. Itorjey sad Mrs. J. Prause r^ds here.
are on the
**^*‘Md Mm. O. E. K*ld•^
a few days. She was ac­
■«.n,
hy little Nellie Jarman of
*l«r> ot
Ud It I, feared tl»l
Insanity will occur.
Tbe Kingsley baseball nine No. 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Burflend and went to Mantun Thursday. The game
Mrs.
Peter
Behrens
were
shopping
at
resulted in favor of Manton. 7 to 9.
honor of his tweniletb birthday.
Hugh Lakmde to home from PetosMr. BctHl bae moved bis family here
and will oempy tbe Baldwin house.
Ladles’ Aid will
Md Hare and family epant Sunday
with Mrs.' Geo Brown niursday after*
, July
, €.
invited
The next meeting of the W. C. T. VT.
tend.
wfll pe held at the home of Mrs. R. Z.
to
their
respecUve
homes
tos*t
BalurKingsley
now
DaTto. Topic.-Antl Narootles.** Date.
day. having visited relaUves at this nines.
July 3.
Tbe lAdles* Aid will meet with Mn.
^n. Warner, who has been out west
Alice carpenter lYIday eflernoon, July
for some time, returned borne last
MAYFIELD.
w«H;k to witness the wedding ceremony
Mrs. Burr James and children went
which unhed hto brother Martin and to Copemlsh Tuesday tost for a
Miss Poertner of Leland In marriage. week's visit with her slater, Mrs.
•HriXANO.
Mrs. Mai. Grey and Robbie Prause Henry Rose of that -place.
Praak Atkirtson was rutlliijt hay for
accompanied by Tina
Owrge Pepicr and famll^^aro visit*
PWtr Uehrmis of Pun Oneida Ust of Traverse City, mt
Prause of LNand.
Mrs. J.
l-\ialer to at li
Pnif. H. J. Jacoby, who visited day with their
Bayers’ laid op with a smashiHl foot
friends at Traverse City for a while,
He has been told up for mure than
to back at the Trmvene Lake summer
two months at Mantollque. Mich., and
It win still be some time before he
A antnber of Geonn AlkInsonY
B. The Interested partlck are will be able to walk without crutches.
friends reminded blmof bis eUrtiteentb
Rachel and Ellen Warner. Her*
Mr*. Frank Bayers spent Tuesday
birthday last TnemUy evenln* by ctvJohnnie Miller and
In Traverse City.
Inc him a surprise party. Tbe even* gust Warner.
After the exercises a
Theodore Rodgers and family are
IDR was spent In danclni: and a de- picnicBremer.
will take place In a grove near entertaining friends from a dtot
llsblful supper was senrt*U at tweto*© by. Everybody
Invited
to
auend.
o»er the 4th.
oclock. All departed reportlnR a line

sr,

ot Tnemm Ctty art onau of the

J^BTlt^aik aad son Nad cf
Faul Barth of Ometoa sprat Ta«sfUac are the gunam of relatlvca
Aboot tweoty-Bva ware la attrad*
Md frtoada.
Mra. Mattie Deachaan aad daugh­ anea at the Maaook lodga oa Tara
<Mtt > BObn-«( »Mvlc tm tM* ter Mlldred have goae tor aa agtanAad
Ham «S1 oMMnta tb« raottit at vtottatFawPawlake.
Mra. Heary Prevoai aad daadhter Budd la •aoor of tha oocaakm.
An aBcarafcm was glvra tn Batlims
BayoaSaaday.
: Ttarma Oty wUh trtmdM.
Joha Qarthe to home from Traverae
Mr. aad Mra. R. Di Bewaoa have
■Be BUbr cf Tnrana Otr maa a
Reraaaver and wife ratarwed
the gwest cC hto pareata a few days
Boyne Oty to
Mtoa Ora^Qgtowr aad party of the gaeat of Mr. aad Mra. J. M. Bat
Uei
Prof. Marrtn and family are ooeu*
the lake Sunday, retitnilag to Cadillac
on the evealng train.
Mr aad Mra. Alcoft, Jr., of Boyae
w guesu of L. Baker and family for Travaraa Qiy Tuesday.
Tbe Miases FYanesa aad Retta Wootaey aad Kate Johnaon arrived os the
lllnoto Thursday.
Porter A Peek are oecnpylng their
MABEU
Mrs. Sam Bcou of Traverae CUy to new store.
Mrs. Alice Cole returned home from
vtoltiag here for a few days.
^Hr. Bunker’s father vtelled here last Petoskey on Wednesday.
Mlaa Maud Burdge to apc&diag a{
aek.
‘The Mlaaes Bruce and qppwford of few weeks with relatlvea in Chicago.
Tha cottage of Mra. K. 8. Witoon
IClk Raplda were the gpesU of Mtos
CharioUe ^’auon a few days last will soon be ready for oocupancy.
The Lumleys of Ijinslng are occu*
W. A. Worden raised a Bae barn

___

Of this week to Chicago,
L. Gitmseth of Sutums Bay spent
Monday In town.
July 3.
________
SooBeld of Wlllameburg
was the guest of Mra. C. Botomere
TALE OF A SHIPWRECK.
over Suntlay.
Mrs. C. H. Estes of Bates visited j
relailves here fYlday.
Lute Hoyt went to Traverse City I
Tbe story of tbe shipwreck of the
^W.'^H. Bockes of Kalkaska spent
Friday In tbe neighborhood.
Cora Pray went lo Traverae aty to
attend the Grand Travi-rso university
lh<? jmmmer term.
^Mr. Osborn has moved hto cmglne
aad saw rig on secUon thlrtt'en. where
be has a job of rutting 40 acres of
tnbor Into hlockwood.
iu tto- first moniiug wslch, between &
Charles Button to told up with rheii* and 0 o’clock, there was a fearful (-rash
in tbe engine room, fi^llowed by a cuoCl Ini Pray drove to Travers r- City
km agniiist the sblp's side, which
today.
A. G. Falrhanka of Traverae CUy for an instant suggested that she had
atrock on a rock. Uatf dreraed pus
as a caller here last week.
Archie Gardner went to Traverse sengera hurrtetl on deck and eagerly
City Saturday returning Sunday even- inquired what had happensd. but were
met In the coolest iswslble maimer by
***Oeorgo Bunker drove to Traverse CspuiUi Wall and Mr. Ilepworth. sec­
City Saturday
ond offli^r, who assurtsl them that It
merely a breakdt>wo of aomepart
D Traven
of tb.' uittchliuTy. ’The iiasaengers rvJuly 3.
tnnied to tto'lr cabUw. The jinns-ller
shaft had bn*kr'U In tbe stern tube and
CEDAR RUN.
had burst oi»en tbe side of tbe ship.
nkoop left Saturday even­ There wss nu boia* of saving the
ing on a fishing cxrurhlon on tbe
Platte river. He will be gone iic^*cral
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ume Dally of Empire
vtolteU our blarksmlth folks. Mr. and
Mrs. Burkert. last Wedm-sday.
Chas. Klntou-r and wife, also r.eo fast aervi-d *
Muss«draan and family, plmlck^'d at and t*aptali]
In bis usual cbe<TfuI maimer, wiille
fH*arl lake Siindaj’.
Mr. ami Mrs. Sara Myers and ehll Mr, n«T»wurth and tbe cn*w busied
Uren. also Mr. and Mrs. F^l Lake of tbemselv«w In getting the ship’s boats
West Almira were guests of Mrs. My­ ready. After breakfast Cai»Uln Walt
ers’ mother. Mis. J. Harvey. Sunday. mentioned In manner ao ctlol as to Is*
and Mra. Geo. WllloU-e, Mr. F.
8. Tucker, also the Misses Carrie Wag­ almost casual that the mvldent bad
ner and Jennie -nDdell attended the damaged tbe ship's sMe^a good deal
Children’s day exi rclses at East Kas- and that tberefoct. It w-aa belter to U'
pretMirixl for any emergeucy. Tbe i»asin Sunday.
The Rev. I.ewto and Rev, Strieker seugers. when they were readj*. took
held meeting In the cliapel Sunday their plac>» In tbe boats. QuLaly. but
metlKMlUally and witliout tbe least hur­
called on Mrs. B. F, ry. l!»e eight Uuit.s, which were pruvlrioned and numned. were filled, and
when every otlier ihtmii bad Un-n safe­
Itman with her housework i*art
Glbha. Miss Rdith Gibbs and Miss
ly luiiaad over the side t'aptaln B alt
esMle Emmons are camping as Hugsleft his ship and jolutd hto crew and
Bo
tek lake
pBMK-ngers.
Very shortly after, atojut
The family of Warren Bn>-s. also
Henry* Uoose of Ft. Jennings. Ohio, noon, tbe Amerieun was seen to sink.
John Vander\-ort and family
raptsln Walt dlvldi-d.bto little flolllla
to
visiting
at
the
home
of
Grandma
Heating at Raney lak
Into two sections. Of tbe first tie blin-'
A gentleman from Grand Raidds Harvey.
Mrs. W’ynkoop
was in town Saturday investigating
self took dmrge. and Mr. lleitworth lit^
the feasibility of utIUrIng the walar Mrs. James lliff j id FYank Calkins of lame rcs|idusibk* fur tbe other. Tbe
visited with A. C. liart of the
|K»wer here for an electric light plarfl. Hopkins
when-,tbe Amerle.-m
V ratoUvaa the past went d »wu was. of course. In tbe !mRoy McKcage. ,Mrs. Len Halllday Wynkoop and
_ Id family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Say­ wt*ek.
ReidI W’ynkoop was a Traverse City uudlate trsek of numbi-rs of sailing
ers and
Rose went to Betsle lake
sltlps and steamers, but as It was also
caller Thursday and FYlday.
Mr. and Mra. Nate Skiver and lit­ very cIok** lo IIh* Uberlun t-oasl It was
The Ladles* Aid society will
tle daughter of Ct'dar are visiting Mr dicldeil to jnake for the latter. During
Thunulay afternoon at the hoi
Skiver’s parents at this pUce for a tbe first night at sea the little flotilla
Mrs. Janie Halllday.
few davK
The pUner was running Moiula
became sciairsted. On tl.e fullov>'ng
Mrs. A. C. WyTikoop and sons. Doug day Captain Walt and two of bto lioiits
It to expected the saw mill will
las and Tommie. aI.*io Mrs. Wood,
again not long after the 4ih.
rhkb ti
spent the day a> Davto lake re*U-rday.
Iveonard Cunningham Is driving
thence
01*0. Johnson of Sabin was a goesi
I southeast of tow-n.
well on
of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and family Sierra Leone. wIktc they were Ira
July
ferred to a steamer called the SenegaL
then on her way to Eugtoud
( 'liriuusly enough, the Senegal, on her
Mrs. 'Will C^-e returned last Frida
vo.^age home, was stranded on an to
ORfrom Mancelona, where she has been
Powers I
laiKl of the Gruiwl Canartro. so that
attending tbe Foreign Mtaalonary
town this week lo speipl the summer. some of the American's pawM-ngen* liad
Messrs. G. M. Dame and W. E a second tmpU'asanl exiKTk-n«'e before
^George Monroe returned home last
Friday from Manistee where he has Cami^ell and families left Monday to getllrg Imck to England. In tbe meansptmd a few days In camping and fish
been Uking irt'alment for rhci
uvortb’s tojut ami two otbtag.
the LIlK-rlan coast, which
Charles BUck arrived on the Bllnols
J Camp_
from Charlevoix Sunday evening to Ibc-y rettdH«d on the third day. In c-onparifits, Mr.
•eqoeuce of the surf. bowevc*r. tli«T
spend
a
few
days
In
town.
Camphelf.
found
it
imiwaslblc
to laud, so they
Mr.
and
Mra.
J.
Spangle
aro
apeod
Mra. Win Powers of Elk Rapids vis
headed out to M*a again and two days
Itc^ friends and reUtlrcs here last fn^a f^^ days in town.'
Brown arrived In tow'n later a-cre picked up by a steamer callFriday.
this
week
•d
the
Congo
and
taken
to Tenerife
John Campbell, who came hero
The L O. T. M. held their roguUr and tbeme to Madeira and from there
CUntou, Ind.. so serkmsly ill. to
meeting on Friday evening, after
Improved.
► EnglaniL
which slrasrberries and cream and
Frank Boora and son Ivan
Thto toft only tbe gig and tbe dingey
other dainty refreahmenta were
served. The tables were tastefully to be accoonlod for. Tbe former was
townl of In a few weeka. but when
**HlM*Hra?»^>omhead of Williams* decorated In pansies and dainty white
twelve months had gone by and
butg visited with Mtos Loto Cants last flowers. A short program was given
nd a pleasant evening sprat by all. tbe eighth and amallest boat of them
The W. C. T. U. will hold a tea aU atlll rwnaliud mlsslng^tbe worst
Mia
meeting on W
was feared. But In a year almost to
W*heaira were married
of Mra. Edna Kelsey.
day from the date of the calastro
at Traverro City. We wish them a
Mtos Emma DeLong arrived In town pbe comi the news that the dlugey.
long and haiig}* married life.
Mrs. jiSr Frink of North MHton
too. had Jen picked up within a few
visited with relaUves here last week. tome of Mr. and Mra. F
days
of the accident by a sailing ship
Tbe Y.F. 8 C.Kbeld their regular
Mrs. Lotlle Bloodgood and chlld;ra
no ber way to Australia. Thus It was
of Traverae City are vlslUng the for­ business meeting in the t
many mondw before the lnteiHg«ice
k’s parenU, Mr. and Mra. Alex
crald be cooroyod V> EngtomL-Chlcw

Mr. and Mrs. Morgurson camped out
■t week at Ort'en take
nna McCombs to home to aUy untB
after the Fourth.
Mr. and Mra. F. Haines and Mr. and
Mrs. A Paul are spending several
days at Green lake.
Mra. Hareo't brother. Mr. Walen*
paugh. of Nebraska, made her a short
vlait Ust week.
8. Lewis killed a rattlesnake laal
W’ednesday on Mrs, Slandtoh's farm.
Mrs. A. Ramsi
Ramsey made and mold a
Mra C. D. Towra of Elk Rapids grandson George, drove
I of botue last w»-ek
mui MIMiM pu.1 hMIM •» M»
Thursday of laal week with Ar­ Bur thto «
i July t. to Mr. and Mrs. F. How* sprat
CItjr SataMv.
Mr. and Mrs. Datoell left this sreek
chie Monroe and family.
Ctote finished her .chool^al
lew home In Traverse City.
Mrs. Morris Lralle enter­
Scaled bOa wUl be received for
last week with her friend,
tained on Wedneaday aflemoon.
land, at Inlertocben.
The LsuHea’ Aid society gave an lee painting State street school boose.
A Kllae of Ohio has to
Jaa. LrwU
ram social at tbe Congregattonal
For particulara see
turned from the west.
____ _ church pariors on Thursday evening.
W. O Foote,
Mra Berole Ellott has rotumfd The orchcatra furatohed muate duiW
from a vIsH at Cedar CUy.
the evening. The proceeds were six
Mr. and Mra. C. B. Green and eon
July 7-5t
r. Wilson has sold hi
Kraneth of Aldra are the gueeU of
Miss Lottie Nelson arrived hone
roiy but win Uve there this summer.
from Grand Rapkto this week for a
Mra W*. Dtxra to on the sick Ust.
Tialt with rdatives and friends.
..$lJOO
Mr. Boo went to Grand Rapids Sat­
Mr. amHhaJhe aecCioo foreman, has
.41 JO
urday evra!^
pnirhaied a lot tn the Snaara nddb
The caimradaih held last week roest Of her parents and oUwr rd
lira and wiU bnlM a home In the near
la Mlltw^ park wei
CJoChtaBOih
fllklns aad Mra. Bpker aro
who attended. **
“to
%PwS^
of
LeUnd
spent
Mongwetos of Mr. and Mra. & H. F1|klna
July?.

Rachael Herrington has gon« to
Pleamoii to attend aobool.
Mrs. a B. Cate entertained
imdles- Aid aoclaty of Maple aiy
Thuroday at dinner.
^
Gao. Feirto and wife of Trav<
Cliy are rtolilng hto alstey. Mrs. A
White, and other friends.
Mrs. 8. B. C3at# was aick sevmwl

TO PAIHTERS

m-

U

^

LOT lid

f-;

LOT 182

LOT 183

LOT 184

■-/'•I

LOT 188

LOT 230

LOT 235

■-.j

H!T236

LOT 237

LOT 196

LOT 203
LOTm
LOT 212 ’ .
LOT 213
f
LOT 214

ALL FOR SALE!
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These arc all early selections and are the

Hafldsomest Lots in Oak Haiglits
the most charming addition to Traverse Ci{y. Thii
addition is now largely built over, and good lots arc
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa­
rately, excepting 182, ISl. 184. which must be sold to­
gether. All must go for spot cash, and ihq prices

LOW SPOT can

prices

The whole bunch of

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

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

Also Obo Acre Lot
in Bircliwooil
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street. A
very desirable lot in this beauuful suburban spot.

'i-4-

THOS. T. BATES,

123 Front Street,

TRAV^Ra OTY. MCH.

4

tm cvmiNo

Titm mwU€ ftir flic people of Ikli
fmuirr of Ike
|*M
!• tkt ortet tor O^bni wm
■«rf a0Mt or Hovard OMy. He i
o ««t locrsn the fttWIhkcm of Wo
•I9MC ^ piiittikg ft bip M of ^

Wftjr, tlMro VM OOCiliftft to
o4ftt kte fiMOif ftll Ike ofiMft o«
lif two OPftfttrr. Tkc iooji wklek
•WWt vror IkW ooctloB » foor i
•ib. fcoioow. nM hlo popMr
Mi Ifiimir to ilomrapei oM
M MB
fke ocMM. Wim
MinrlWct of Wo «cke»e bocoio pob^
Hortko NftflooftJ W. C. V U. Wkod for
pcftjm bjr fto »«Bbert ftftftls
•norm, (kooftb foot wbr U »ol
Mftrrmr fbrtfkwsly mj* be vtll not
fir ftcUft «k«o prvw'
eflcorioQo Ift tke pnm
OowroJ Koasell A. Alfcr hftf ko■r^ftood tbftt be win Dot bo ft Cftftii.
MU to oocoood bhDtelf ta tko Uftitoi
SIftlfo o«ftle from MleklCftB. Wo phf^
kftl oodMIoo rorapclUftn hlo miremtmt trtm ociJire porUcipotioo la politirol and bo«lneM offolro. At a ooldlor In the rirll oror, rtaiftf to the
rftftk of ft icenerfti, a* a
a. ft ptibllc oAdft). ftororaor. acerft.
tftOr If war and Ualtod Buuos ooiiator.

miftftHi A. Alaor toft aorrod kU
try and hlo ftoaormtlOD vltir honor and
JWdUy. While hit (
mfftt trUl be rc«rcHtod throuftbont the
•tale. H will bo tbft hop# of hl« frlooda
ftfti hlo dbaitltueiiU la foncral that
ho be pormmod. cron ao a prlratc cli*.
Um, to fanft maalo fa (he enjoy
or the romforlft and prlrll€«e« of
a nroll^med rest from public care
aai duly.
Wrp. Ida IL fUImon. of 8cotU. Mich.,
waa pm off a Mlaaourl ParlSc train at
ft Mlaaourl way aUtlon beoanae of her
rrfoaal to amreiider her raHroad tick­
et to the cftoinetor who. Ohe ImagtaM.
vaa (rylny'to owUdle her. She wa«
Oft route to Wbbb Cfir. Mo, to rlalt
bof dftftfthter. after haYloa been onder
Ike oarw Of tke Kanmaa City police
matitift Ibr about a womi. The wo­
man returoed to Kanaaa CKy and waa
lakea lo rhargo by the aotkoriUea.
lYkta} Bonitiic abe. waa atatn ptain-d
Oft board
bOftl a train for Webb CItt. Thla
time ber ticket wna handed to the con
dttctcrr before the train m the depot
Hlraai llarria of fliMd Wida bni
I anlt lo Ike clreuU court
flO,
Inat the Natkihal Caa
ualty C*t.. of Detroit. Harria wna the
lo^l manafer of . (he oomnnay for
about a yoar. but waa recently dU
t^iarintl aud arreat.ed on a Hvn war
I ant, tbe rompany clalmlnc bo kept
about Wo of Ita money. He waa dti
charged ^y a juatlcc court Jury ant!
now brtngt ault for mallcloua proaecu
/ tion.
TIih Alpena council kaa derided ic
rralrirt aalouna to a limited territory
down (own. A?> ordinance to that ef
feet It t.etfta drawn up The erratjon
of a tenderloin dlilrlcf la doc lo tbr
acmtlment tbit aaloona ahotild hr
^barred from Ibe realdence atreeta.
Mr*. Edna Bnook Woodhama. for
roerly of Detroit and now of CoquIlle.
Ore.. Baiurday. July K. at the bewla
and Clark expoaltlon. will unveil the
atattte of the Indian i:lrl who ipild<Ml
the famoua rxplorera ibrouah ibe ter
rilory which now honor* their narotw.
The unvelllns of thla. one of the
cbolcoat works of acnlpturc on the
grounda. waa an honor aouRhi by bun
drrda of Oroenn club women The
atatue waa the cootrlbutbyn of the
rlfli women of Orcipm. Mr* HTicN>k
la (he daughter of Joaeph W.M.dhanis
and lived at riatnwell when a cMid.
going UUjr to DetroU, where ^he 1*
well known.
A aympathellr strike and Utyrott b>
a church choir la an Incident alKiiii a*
far remo»*ed from proliablllty a»i ran
lie Imagined, yet ayn^athy ftn- the
Bay City atiiklng atn-<*t lallway cm
ployea ojiermled ao alrnugly at the
First M. tL chnrrh. west aide, one of
the principal churchea of the rtty. that
the organ boy refuaed to pomp (he or. gan and several roemher* of the choir
refused to stag when Mias Atida
Handy, leader and organlal. appeared
to perform her dutlea* laat Bunday.
Mlaa llamly la a member of one of the
wcftlih.T and cxcloalve famlllea of (hr
city and boaidea being exneptlonaUy
P*mular and good looking. I* pneaoaiM'd

I I'r'

|V

rldr fift the street cars when abe deHre*~*trtkr or no atrike. And Mias
Handy ride* when ahe wlabra to. Laat
Sunday morning tko«yoong man who
handle, the pumping apparatua an
MWnoed that no wind would b© terth
ramlBg tbropgh hla effort! bccauae
Mlaa Handy tarored the company by
riding the car* Mlaa Handy aocured
a boy by haatny aklnnUhiBg tkroogh
the neighborhood 6f the charch, bat
at the evening aervloe a couple of
Choir amibera declarid they would
not atiig. Hr the oae of atrong ar^
eaaiad to pertorm thMr usual dudes,
aai It la declared aome of the ginger
Ber. J. P. Varner, pastor of tbe
chareh. tart Into hU aermon oa ‘‘Labor
aftd Capital** was due to the laoldenL
Mkm Handy baa been boyeot
wbWft datrell. hJXMlK BiMnt

. TMVmS CITY, MICHfttAM, FMAY, JULY T. TIOL

vnaseoasr M an
Qeerga Ade. not tang aga. waa
i»ro1di« of tke cwriaaa Ideaa aoam
Iftft ao ] ehildfVB have of (he moat ardlaary
t gaut tip Mi la aoaay ciMa tke aa
that affitM^a Ade then aaM tke atery he
rmrleff aai ftftMMy d
a -a« Mr
- • - a«i majb|«B* ahant le Itil artaaltr oecwrrrd la
ftttcftMntDfdlnwkfti
1,
Hdtana. hla natlre Mate. Tketr waft
acMeiy fftUta. Tbe
THE OLD TIME PARUDft
Hk dockwortc-Uka order:! a Bttta boy who. on acelag a pak ftt
lamnarnM la M 1
them wttk tketr rajtkey trtmd «a 4«h*ly Md aoftly nt j wana. ftrahly drawn milk, taqaM
wkerr
the rows set tkHr milk.
B, native itakea and|Qam; tkey OMue In on tke ran, anil
-VTkecr dp yoo get yoor tecraY waft
tkar go oftt IB akirmlak order till tkeyj
rafeta to tba fftet that Ibe *%ii IM
tbe reply.
reach ft alodmde ftl tke fftr cad or tko! *Ttre.- exrtahned the rotmgutcr. rale
tipafMrkaaaMk ltaiay aad M aot ta
ftTOftft. ftftd tke eocftladeFtkfttfdlowBla; yon lai\e to spatA Ike rowa?**—Uar
be foafti la modani komra.-* Bo tka
pefs WreUy.
fiae oM laatltatlan la goUg. It Itf bruaka broad at tbe loag taktaa Di tka
-WW Wenr dialftg Uftt Ykro tke BKitSoft tkat mark! tkeir ffiin. Oae toL
Maybe It la JaM aa waO that U H
groap of fltftgalaae. whoae every aaaftl lows another up the aUppery ride d
go. It tfaa nanatly a plaea «r aU
THY A RSCCflD WAMT Aa
Ift proeaM hy walrd perfbroroaeftft tke boanta until tke
the 1last one la kauled

IraaH waa tke pride affraaiWM aai tki
beta Doir Of papa, who MMftaT wbmM
Ikera aai waa alwmyt leavtM tbt
hBnia «gaa ao that the nn wwoM
HUM la aai fkde Ibe beamirm tid car.
«L
How tivfily tbe plefftroM tba oM
kalihiaad parlor cornea baift to thi
bind! Ibeift waa Iba mohair comd
aU very aklay. ^ allck aai very aacomfortable. Tbe
atralgkt aa if dMr
ona. Tbe amall bgy who atteiftpted to
alt an one of tbafn fbtmd bimaeir per.
petuaUy allding off and then crawling
back Oft ftgata. Tb one corner waa (he
what-not an ernafe affair, on which
wire gatberod enpa and raocera bear­
ing andti k«enda •• Tor ft Oood Bfty.-For a Good GirtOur Mother^
and tbe like. In addition to a hundred
gewgawa and jlmcraeka defying deacrIpUoa. In Ike center of tbe roqm
waa iba center table. naoaUy round,
with a marble top. On tbte was the
famny album and the family Bible, the
former containing the faded plehirea
of f'ocle Nfd la 111 fitting clotbes and
Aunt Farny In hoop gklrfa. frtlla and
carta, and tbe tatter pteorrrlag a Pro
ort of Ibe birtbt and deaths for sev­
eral ieneratkma. The family album
an Indtapenaahle feature of every
old faahloiied parlor. A fanHl.v might
get along without Ibe atuffed birda or
the wax Sowera tinder the gtaap caae.
but an album waa a neceaalty. Vlaltora atwaya found It a aource of InterBt. and It waa naoally well thumbed.
Tbe very atmoipbere of tbe old par­
lor waa different from that found any­
where etae In the booae or out of doors.
There waa a aort of -parior aroeir
I It that, once tnlffed. may never
be forgotten. This waa doe. of coorae.
to the fact (hat Ibe room was kept abut
tight nearly all the time. A tuirlor U.
or oard to be, the only room that didn't
need vrotltation. The foxory of It had
to be kept Mint up for ponKwea of
preoervatkm. It dldn*t matter If It waa
a bit musty fn amell. Wasn’t It the
parlor, and didn’t evetn body elae'a par­
lor smell (he same wkyY
Aud ao tbe obi iiarlor U panalng.
Maybe It Is all right for It to go. but
wt MuHl ever rni»eml»er It with tendercat feHInf*. It waa In the oM i»arlor
rted our wlvea, (
our babiro
and took car taat views of lor«d


L.-

may abuUak the {uirlor aa It used
but they ran never aboUah from the
minda of those who knew tbe dear old
Uutltntlon at Its beat tke love and reoeratlon they feel for It-Savannah
News.
_________________
The Real aeleatlfte SplrH.
rrraldent Iladlei* when profeaaor of
political economy at Yale waa telling
bit gradnate atndenta about the re
aoureefttl and Indomitable aplrtt of ad
antmc reaearch. Hla muarka dwelt
long In the memorica of tboae who
beird them by rmaon of a little excur
atoQ Into tbe whimsical with whici
they were cooHuded. ’T^et me remind
yon.- aakl rrofea«pr Hadley, raff tko
work of Hnniidiry Itavy Jonea, who
lived on tke ahorea of Ukc Eric aome
y-eara ago. Hts kobby waa nieteorolo.
gy, but one ulgl.i a furtoua atorm arose
and destroyed kis wind gauges Mr.
Jones waa greatly perturbed In aplrtt
owing to hla Inability to record tbe ve­
locity of tbe wind during thla memo­
rable gale. Wandering among tke sand
dunes next morning. bowe»^,' be dlaeovered that aererml wild docks bad

hJ* difficulty,
eeunon, be (lr«l eotntncfti barn yard
dUrks Into tbe aide of tke sand dokeft
until be dlAcorerrd tb© weidkt of ft
Aarge of lewder auttetant to drtvt
them to tbe same depth rracked by Ike
atorm driven blnis of the night before.
Tbe rest waa eaay. yalrotatlng tke
musxta velocity of tke requlrtd charge

A llrwMiHceMe Felfttt. ^
The Me^ihnn cathedral pulpU la ra­
the aama artist for
Bruaaeta, .The wrttro. wbo kaa seen
both, while admitting points of aopertwhlch ta In
It ta made of oak. and tke ftguroa of
CbriN and tke women ara Ule atae.
The aooftdlDg board ta formed of oak
leavea twined wUk tkon© of a grape^
nne. Tka stem of tke tatter rtoro
naturally from tbe grotmd at tke ©otrance to tbe pulpit, which la apfwrrotly hewn out of a rock. Iba proartwr
atonda unAer tb© fthidow of the taftvftft,
the crofts at hta right hand. Betawhlm
and in front of tb© pulpit fbrminff a
pari of tbe base, ta a konie wbkh has
ffirown Ita rWtar. It looks aa tboogh
■MM imptooi laWaatinii had approach•d .Ckkrary hpeilMBty and hftto kwtad
a prodplca. Tto

qiptaftatkm er |b© dailga ta not given
to th© guiaft at Ikft cathadral nor la
ato
aft Ttanaro tad ri«ular wm^
fttopeta are ai likarly to latocproi It to

M hraanutioaa^ rofftalOe Mean- Up by hla gaa; tke whole
lag or tke food, apparently, aad wkat Uf booatfng aai palllag aai
to tke average Ainerican appearft tbe {|«Ttag been geae tkroifgb with at
verleot fOotanr- Of fried fonda they | gracetenr as tkoagh t>e am wero
%fl! not partake akd certala ve^-j tmadlag oo a door to the music of a
|iro aro atao tabOBOi. Tke CaraacM kanCrevel ia fftt, ftroaay ooneocUona aai j Tkeee nraatcr citlrcu aoldlert in drtH
aa an neeaaloim) treat aai raaitaMler;M4 motkm ionn a dtatingulaked and
of tkeir fftr away koom. caviar Bade a; aenuatlanal part of tke above named
exkibitlaa’a high elaas and historic
quantity. The MexScaaa reltak highly i anhury conttageat and will appear
apioed dtabea. their favorite dtak bet
hot tamale. Into tbe proparaUoo
have aatouaded tke mHlUry world,’
Yeara apoa rangea and ranekea of the „ the Kew York American and Joui^
have kftbitoaied the cowboy n^l puts U. The whhole
to camp Hfe and what
raender-|wlll be hero Aug. 1.
foot** would term lu
and generous portJona of fried meau j
with ateamlng coffee, bollod potatoes ( rti,valra! training has l»ern practical
broad makes for blm an cplcurron iT oniltt«-«1 frtmi our enrri. ula. cxrrpf
In the aca.lemlea and eollege*.
feaal.
e^-en tbe tavilTifnl I'lHape of vitality
No dyspepata mamg the hardy men that was aflTonlfd In tite old reeroa
who rid© lieneatb tin* baancra of yard Is nou nlirldaed or attotlshed In
Pawnee mu.” Plain.
Idoxrn* of our % hooU.
We do not
I rac- of 1
Tt»e
and an abondane© of that, together!
with life la the open, gives no oppor Ivoy or girl kept m^jrlilng wv«*r a de*k
tonlly for dyxjwpilc twlagea. *f*aw- Tor boors, aisl k#rt fnuii sh-p at nlcht
BUl- abowB bere July It

JULY
ITS A G006 SIGN
when customers de­
mand the BEST.
Steady call for the

Kimball

provcjs to us that the
public are rccoijnizing the merits of
these inslrumenls.
Let the good work
continue.
You can
rest assured that
every KIMBALL
i*IANO we sell in
this community
strengthens our posi­
tion in the Piano
Trade.
“A broad
statement” but we
are proving it every
day. Come and sec
them.

Collet Soap Special Sale
l**riorto brteg tRa SapattaMBt awro
*r*mMWb holWotatsooSto *f TtaoCToo
•*■*]*Amt mo waot.
tiM Mwoi mmi nMrt uwrtaMBt of toUet
•oMtiBsUtkokadiaSftonlodon . .

JH IOC Per Bex

KMBALL

M*>07 lack iflM An Dtoatbried

su ODB wiiraow

Johnson Drud Co.

MUSIC HOUSE

»5 FIONT ST.

M. B. EARNER, Prop.

a» J. W. Millilfcn

m

Mas 1

Silk Shirt Waist
Suits

Tomorrow rnorning .we will place on sale
Fifteen Silk Shirt Waist Suits at 4S.75 and
You could not buy a silk Skirt at the
price we will sell these suits for. The manufac­
turer was i^xibus to close a few suits they had;
we made theni an offer and you get the bene­
fit Hot,.
the lot worth less than
$ 12.50 to^ 16.50.
If you are interested, better step in tomorrow morning; they will net be
here long. Black and colors, sires 34 to 42.

a J. Mm
J441df

WANTEO-To paroftMO a amaU tana
Mi «» to to aeroa. YTrtto wRk tnU
parttaltora to Oemia BaUagar, i» aft Ift fke paM to tke
BART PAST or TOWN.
W.Noftkflt^fftotariAOkln.
OMtaphrbatkpkoMaNAto.
.
JalyMt*
Ortoro will be proaipUy ■fttftBiai to
apr tolmo
WANTEfl-Aa acpeHwieod aewtoi JOHN HOFKUCR.
giri. Atao aa appronuro girt. Mn
C. L. Rice no Park ft, city.
MISCELLANEOUS
inly «t*
MONEY TO LOAN -lto tax alftM
pat to toorttoia. Itoaai. tor tola.
cctol
toqalro aC ft MeKamara. Pwto
m 1
MAN WANTCD-Mkliloagod. mat^
rtoi or alaito. for farm and orchard
♦urtL By tko yoar or longer. Reforeneea roqulrtaL No tlbhonu or
dniakarda need apply. Adiroaa H,
R Aahelby, Nortkport. MIcA.
JalyMf

july. .

PAUlirrRY—OoftftMl MaifttoftHtoto
EftmMiber Cka fotaro Baft to ywfl
kaad. a actoattoe roadlag wm roroM
tke troe
ktatoty. Over ijt

t girt for general
Kknr need apply,
car. T14 Unkm
Juaen-tf
WANTED-A cook, woman, atao girl
and chamber
IwvM ty-*meu yeara
tk^
work. Lake View House, Elk Rap-i|,^^ j.^ira G. Itbliie w«* 'Trirad to
iuae %4t dine In a crrlaln rlty In earimr Main©.
PHINEt SHOEEILion Barber Shop.

FOR RENT.
HOUSE FOR RENT-July 1st. roraer

AMO

unless there Is an offact of phyrii-al ac
When the Aurora Souaves. whose, tivlty Tor certain period* when there Is
various aucccaafni comiK^ltlans wllh a well appointed field In the neighbornpanics of both Europe hood wberr the srh.dnrs
play tMill. and
andI America have gained for them the
I*”*
S!*ort« and garoes tliat. w»iUe
utatkm of being the beat drilled or-ji eugage in *i»oni
jdevrlnplng the innsi-lea olid
ration known to military history, health to liodlly organs, also do their
e tbclr appearance with the great
m Foropaagh aad Bella Brothers
ahowa at Madison Square Garden. New aonree*.—Bro«»kIyn Fagle
York, the ’Tlmea nmarked of them: |
*Tke Aurora Zuuavea. from UUnotau
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

July o-7>e-IO-l2

WANTED.

PARM I

Place Hotel.

the craric

W. T. lOXBUICB. Mgr.

■msm

JuneJ6-tf
FOR RCNT-Houao with all modem
Improvements. West Twelfth street,
near Pine. loqnlre 1012 Boutk Tnlon.
juae 12-tf
--------------------------------------------------------!
FOR RENT—Houao. Inquire D. A.
KlMee. S84 West Ninth itreet. Cltlm.
iune lUf

than for IntentgriAv
middle of Mnnh. and a atorm was
roming on, wklrk. Ike boatand re­
marked. wonU pn,lwblr be an equlaoiiliil'*lorui.
• What do yon mean by that? ta !|
‘.be *ame aa tbe line gftler abe asked.
Tbe hbaliaod reiilled In tbe alBrmfti
Itre. BOd In reply lo further queatlonft
told her It W4* u«ml to expert a atorm
twkv a tTcar. wh«ii the ©mi cToaacff
Ike equinox.
•Thai day at dinner.** said Mr.
nUlue, -I rriuarked u|*urihe aevefftp .
of Che atonn. and my l*wte->.'wi« an
emrnclng anille. nulled: ‘Yea. Mr.*
I*ni It *li.K.il-r that we ab
wwy* hate Kiirh a fearful atorm when-

FOUND
FOUND—Ladleaa* chatelaine watch
Owner can rooover at the Fhtnlng
Record office.
June 27-it

In a tonr of mlM *iirprl*e rvrtnltned;

FOR SALE

5hc and CUc negligee *hlrt« (or.... .Hu
ILOU riilita at...............................m
FOR SALE—At a bargain. 8 H
Hamilioo Chdhlng Ox
gaaoltnc engine, nearly new. A. W*. |,
TRY A RECORD WANT Aft

HORSE FOR 8ALE-D E. B. Minor
July C-Cf

POR«ALe-A.b.r^,.hoo..,nd W..
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
With modern Iqiprm
chair and oak<^^»ook
Dr. UoHcntbal Tbomii
I amt Front ©I.
Cltlam. Fheoatm
J.iy - If j
block.
FOR 8ALE-Mro Jor,., r..w

U. Hr | ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

C.O. CARVER ■
'prices reasonable

FOR 8ALE—acre* fruit land rHir^KI
nillrx fmm city. 10 am'* HmliertHl,[oma»wiUiO. F cnrrwn arm. Boift at
Prlro_ fr.00 00. Adtire** B. E. B*‘l i
^
knap.
Wc*l Front Mrcct.
J. M. HUELLMANTEL
July flirt*

tSAL ESTATE ATO LOAMS

FOR SALE -Hou*e and lot cH>rnnr
Fnint and McmrcHt alriH-i*. Addr»-*s B.
E. iMknap. 1028 E. Frtwii htnM-i.
July 5 12f
FOR SALE — Driving horac. al*o ^
biigg>‘, cutter and harnca*. Rnht. J. f
Price.
July 1-tf i
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly p«>ment.v Herman W. Smith, C12 We*t
Eleventh alrccl. Cillrens phone IJ?
June 27 If {
FOR SALE-W’areho.iae building on
Bay
corner Hall, atao H
horse power gaa4rtine engine and
feed mill outfit; also 5rt»m brick
realdence. S37 Sixth street. Apply
to John Horafleld al residence/
Juno 2f. If
FOR SALE OR TRADE-Blx honaea
and lota on we«t aide. Will Uke
carpenter or team wtirk part pay­
ment. Cltlxena phone 3S0. E. J.
Cooke. 42? Monroe 8L
June ift-tf j
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Oood
aeven room houae. brirk foundation.
fifty foot lot. Win lake team, bar- ___
nca* and wagon, or htwae. buggy and I
harness aa part payment, balance on j W(
time. A. aCurita.
June 1C U
FOR SALE—Ladler wheel. Ajax
model. Morgan R Wright Urea. In­
quire at 223 Bast Front atraeL
Jana S-U
FOR SALC-fltore bolMlng. stock and
fixtures. Will aen all or any part,
or wlU rent bulldlag- Apply at onoft.
Oiai. Roaentbal. Traverse C5fty. Mlch.
may 27-tt
FOR SALE-n
itbroom kouae and bars, 100 (L lot;
koofte has city water, hath room and
fttroftce. Inqatro of F. Thurtell ov«
FUto Nfttlooal bank. Telephone 28.
may2»^

stoKE adSra fllDAT AFTOMOONS DUUDG
mWABMWEAtaEK

'LLh.:,.

flioMrx i»citollo

*
f

KISOnKiBU IWMTAII wwa
Oorcmr Hock €d Kmomom U «hrta|
fW wtktM A -Jclrti- AdJnlA^ti«L

EOCMEMCVAAIBCKLeV

fftarad in hia fhatori
vMtaiL MOtotavli

arar TMM
foCIhevar

charta. OMHals triad to aeUi
thMr own psafft and aae of Cl

Ttei if te tai MIA flf Ite bAAk

^ A WOMAN WITH A WUJU 7

wttk Japan ha made
a .praaaat of MMM

bam tbe am raUnmd to Maine, and

or aair

jhaatrlcal Hto her csttia ttaae waa dagated to awtdoor pomltB. <hi hW
laaeh to CaBtonila dbe tamai and ladt
the Mow Turk hoadma. herded cattle and aheep and
gtlcaded to her chickend with equal
waa
Mmtob by thafaet feat M of hla
the dock to aae maacwlar activtty to back tt.
Mra. DATia was oaea aagaged to stag
hi a vaadevtDe company to New Tock
room ha Maai H half ffllad with How- dty. The maaagto cd the theater waa
era. fee ordered that the eadre lot be famooe for hie negUgrace to meettog
demaada of perfonaera whom he had
the hoapitoto. Mr. SolUran was to rogaged. and. in fact there were agty
tathar a had hamor bacanaa of a re­ ramma abeat cheeka hearlac hie air
port that ha sraa to travel with a natare beta* retanmd from the bank
with the omiBoaa vorda -Ko fanda"
vakt. They call me-BIgTtoi. rhe vrtttaa acroal tbtUJaem.
growled. "Doat they think Vm big
At the caachMlon of her vcek*e eaenough to dress myaeifr It was Tim gagement Mrs. Darla receired a check
I on oocasloa that “a 4
tor her aalary. That waa Batarday
jdiht and It van an cpmi aaaat to avaryhody that she had engaged pa»ge
Waahtogton than a cigar sign."
aa a ateamshlp toarlng the toliowtog
Wadnmday for fiorope. where obe had
fUal Eauts Traaefart.
Julius T. Hannah, et al. to George
Broadway bold
•he waa stopping obllgtogly cashed the
W. Baff. parcel. H.*s 6th add: 1600.
Daniel B. Paddea to Harriet M. Pad- check. It TO returned to him Toev
day
afl«n«&
as
worthtoaa.
dea. lota 1C and 17. block 10. H., U d
Ml*. Darts took hade the rh«ndlated
0o.*a dth add; $1.
Alice R. Howk. et i4. to De BUa E. paper and amlled grimly. -I will make
SpmtlaM. Bo^ri^^rSMaM Mibiatt to Monroe, parcel. P. H.*a 2rd add: 1400. It an right this evening." she Mid.
Armed with a stout cane she went to
Myrtle T. Goodrich to Chaa. E. Ma- the manager's office that evening, the
L7aa. llMa. (or adTto. which W fiM. atr. lot 15. bloek 3. Btndiwood add; |1. •Uck serving as excuse for a limp dn#
Bdith E. Snushall to Anrllla Gard­ to a ••slight aprato." ahe annonneed.
Mia *I.T|rT.t Mcfhky of »7S ThW
The manager rsedred her with evident
ner. lot 7. Oak Heights; $350.
Edwin F. Moon and wife to Mary '| amharraaameat and hatened to the
tnaOy offisrad Iham to Moros

CM MBbAT Of Uf IpmlA 4

^
W

Old SIH A>bo thrrs wMli farr iMtfvnU to
tbA Btoek MAtAtos of Kortk CatoItaA. to to bo girm a rolktge odncAttoo br tbf Mboni rmllwAjr. vbleb
wtti Atoo provide for bcr to other WAJA.
»0M Um Ago A Id* fWde occorred OA
tJM toOAAtAl* while Abe VAA bOM
Atoge. «M. rao dowA the rAUfOAd
ATArto* her r«i pettiooAt. A beAry
UAlA VAA etopM by bef teo fecl fro«
where the moAAUto bed cAvod to. Be­
lov VAe aa Abydb eeroTAl IboonAd
0«»s* Bmb. •

delpblA mrntoOAlre

PWto-

vbo

AiAdw hto

lAOBey to fbc leAther bAsloeeA, hAA
>iiAt BAiTied'blA boMAekeeper. a gocxl
•loobteg IriAb voiAAe tk yeATA Old. The
CATMDOoy VAA performed to church, a
crowd Of over tfiOO being premeot.
with AeATty AA mnny outAlde wnlUng
to eee cbe boppy pAlr enter end leAve.
Mr. AAd MrA. Bauia will epend pen of
their hodeyntoon At Cep© Mny. After
which they will tdke An ticeen trip on
A bcw yncht which ft now being com­
pleted.
OAce when the Inie ehAh of Pernto.
Mner-ed Din. waa a giie»t of BnglUb
royAlty he weot to aao the Derby nm.
The doAky ruler noted the totentUy
of the oothuAlAAm when Aome.tforto A rJote finlth beat ‘hit
Orarton and womb troubles am tteadWAA quite curtoiiA About IL
• the people nmhtog All the
Aotoer he AAhed.- **Why. don’t you bare paiB or sveUlng low down to the
Aoe IbAl BoABdAo won the Derby?” nn^ left ^bearing down patoa. leoeor^

Essa:s^Xf«“!:Tsss£:

the potentote: "Were they
vot AlBAAdy AWAre that ooe horAC can
ran fbater than another?”
; Max Deerbohm thinka It 1a time to
do AWAy with the “ridIculoiiA etock
tgnre that hAA for many ycani done
duty on the Bngllth mtage for Amerlc%n men—AlwayA blatant. alwa)’A cwl.
AlwayA rcAouraeful. mlwayA ready with
droadmi fnnnlmcntA In the manner of
Max Adder. Thirty yeam ago. t>efore
^ Uic derel.n»tnont of ateamAhip na\Mga
tton. It wan natural enough that Kng
Hah playwrlghlA ahould he content
with tblA figure. But nowadaya. when
London, throughimt'every Aummer, to
orerflowlng with real AmcrlcmnA. it
‘ certainly doca aeem atrange that oui
pJaywrlghU can give urn nothing better
thAB thlA one old hauerod almuto

EBiSiWSasSysiC-

J. Ooville. eH of lot 32, block K. H., J
L. d Oo.‘s 7lh add; |050.
„ ,
estate of Michigan to William
^
Wine, nw^ of noK. aec. 16. town 2C.
*v.,
range'll; |160.
!
Wm. H. Wine and wife to Odie Mo I
aaV - ae..
X*. tow.
11; I2C0.
I
Anson R. Hannaford and wife to]
Henry Dykman. lots 84. 85. block 3.
Oak Park; 11,000.
Julius T,.Hannah. ct al to Calvin A.
Dlbson. lots 17 and
lot 18. block 3,
P. H.'s 4th add: 8225.
M. a Hungerford to Anton W. Bartak. lot 32, H., L. 4 Co.’s lllh add;
•1.587.
John P. Matxen to Hubert Kranlx. '

whMi Is doHqf bastoeos today to tba
city of Bangor. Bg bad oecaakw to
visit Boston ow, and made tbe trip
by tbe etreattoos mroas of transportattoa aaad ta tboaa varly doya, tgr atage,
tallraaA and ateamboat. He arrived
to Boatoa to tbe eimitog. and went to
tbe old Tretnoat hoaae for the night.
AU be had with him was an old carpet
bag. and. aa be to unkaown to tba
derk, be was tofonned tbat baring
BO baggage, be wonld be expected to
pay to adxaaee.
-AD Ngbt," said be. raachtog Into
bto toaSda pockeL
He drew oat a
porketbook and took Iberefrom a 8V
000 bill of hto bank. Tbe derk took
It got ont bto bank detector, and lookInc op tbe sUDdlng of the Bangor toMltmlon. In a mocDent ha came tmek
and MW;
Tliat bank bas toaaed just three
hills of that denomination."
-Yes." mW tbe general, "and If that
•na to not enough for you, here's the
oUmt twoT and be toy tbe bllto befora
tba eyes of tbe astonished derlt-Boa.
ton Herald.
GOING F18HIN0? Stop at 0«
matoa Broc* BUU atroat UvMy ham
and gat your balL AU kindi. freak.
majlM

ELECTRiaiT
FOR
POWER
Ko mattarWHAT POWm
Bleotrici^, dq4 onlj for booaooiM iM«oiiiL,batliw
and R«Mal adapta-

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.

Boardman kircr
Electric Uflit
& Power Co.
VNAnlMFiHllPiWM,

DIt O. E. CHAbE, romoveil rrom 166m WUbelm block, to 407 and 408
now Btmto - -----------

MARK

CRAWS

DELIVERY-Ughl

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Orand
Traveiwo Land and Loan Co., F.
TImrtelL Maaagm-. Office, room •
Hamilton A MUIlken block.

i j
?
^
: si

aye. oar.
Boaa and throat.
GtosMMi flit^
Roams 7 and 8. H. B L. Mercantile
Oo. block. Both pbonas.
1568
DR. E. B. MINOR—Office ewer Amer­
ican Drug Store. Special attention
to eye. oar. noro and ChroaL GIasm

IXX)K for Shmer'a PanaUllaa.
I ana pMip an Hr I
pit aa It bat It mill aaow
mZrf tliaa.- Calmaiito Rtoatic Plaar
Varatob. Bal. WntlABaaiwTrBvafaa

OR- A. M. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To­
ronto ITiJtversIty. Office in Munson
bldg. Telephones, office 103; rraldence

-It TO a mistake on the part of bis
bookkeeper.” be explained. The atnpld
lenow should
soouiu bare
nave known
snows that
luav the
uie
fellow
manager's account In that particular
bank had been dosed out long aga
fices over First National bank. Clllsens phone 385.

anotbor bant which would be honored
without fall.

new Mudm
•r. Higgins' (
OlVB

the next morning and nothing but tbe
hard, cold caah woQld Mtisfy her. Tbe
manager was obdurate and Mrs. Davto
with the cane In hand, IlandUug
It like a foil, she passed the ferrule
Ughtly through the glass door of tbe
manageFs offioe. Another ]vss and
the ferrnle liroke one of the window
panes, -rbe clatter of gtess brought a
half dosen cmplorros to tbe spot. The
manager dan<^ around ms If on a liot
store and begged her to desist. The
scandal, he said, would ruin him. By
way of repb' Mrs. Davto punctured an-

■oad rate commtaslon law. Heretofore
he Wlieonsln Central railway has alThe Baby and the Boldlerw.
rays granted a half-fare rale to All
}ld soldiers, their widows and wives Rough and ready Iho uppers rtde.
rho are Inmates of the home uptm an Great bearded men. with aworda by
j
•Ido;
}rder requesting such reduction of
Ate signed by the commandant. This They have ridden long, they have rid-1
1
den hard.
las enabled the home Inmates to
nako occasional vtolts among their They ar© travel stained and battle
One of the employees, who was a
ecarred:
Tlatlves and friends In different parts
relative of tbe manager, rushed for­
>f the slate when they would hardly The hard ground ahakee with Ihelr ward to disarm her. The cane clreU-d
martial tramp.
to the air, and the man retreated nurs­
able to have done so bad they been
.bilged to pay full fare. Oolondl J. H. And coarM is the lan^ of the men In ing a big welt across the bark of bto
bead.
iVoodm-orth. commandant, has re*
The aodlcnre was Just entering tbe
'clvcd notice from the officials of the They roach the spot where the mother theater and the ctoKhlng of glass
kVIsconsln Central stating that no fur
caused many to stop and conjecture tba
itan<is
her orders for reduced rates would With a baby clapping ila llulo hands. cause. Mrs, I>svto, smiling with tb«
Sir John Quick to one of ihORC who K aceented.
utmost good nature, moved to the other
Laughing aloud at the gallant sight
took prominent part In founding the
Mrs. Howard Gould has the finest Of the mounted soldiers fresh from side of the office and gaxed critically at
the glass of a large :>lctu^^-the manapresent order of things In Anstralla. irivnte collection of bl»ds In the Unit­
tbo fight.
ger'a
favorite |>0S8ea8laD.
baring contributed more to the real- ’d 8tati*s. to some respects excelling
The captain laughs out: “111 give you
“Stopr he almost shouted. “You
isAtlon of federation than any other he aviaries at the New York tcs>loglabaU have your moneyA messenger
IhU.
man in prdltlcal life. He wont to Au»- Al gn-drns. Not only has she macie
A handful of gold, your baby to kiss.” was dispatched to the box office with
tralto from England with hto parents, i a pastime to gather ff4»ro all qnaran order. He returned In a few min­
both of whom died t»o ytvrs later. (rs ol the globe remarkable and beau- Smiles the mother: “A kiss can t be utes with a huge roll of bills, which
Mra Davto carefully counted and stow
The tod worked to the mlnea, aiM^ndlng Ifu: siKvlmens of the fenlbcry tribe,
•old.
./ bto spare time In aiudy until he be. tiul she has also made It a study and But gtodly he ll ktos a soldier bold.” ed aa-ay. Then, bidding the manager
a amlllng good night, she swept out of

CAae A printer’s apprentice. From
He Hfts the baby with manly grace
tbe office and to her hotel, where tbe
•‘the CAAC" he graduated Into r<‘iK»r
And covers wUh kisses Us smiling bad check was redeemed and added to
.•.Hioeliii. the nfited f>4-nch comeforial ranks and later took a tiniverface,
her collection of souvenirs of her ex­
jiao. not withstanding hto many yt>ars
alty coursi*. In the preOslcml days
lU rosy checks and Us dimpled periences on the stage.— New York
tif bralnaork and the euostant strain
lYcxv
he represented the goldO« lds In the
charms.
Ilf stage lir*\ P4WS4WS a remarkable
crtato parliament, as be does now to
And It crows with delight to the «ol
store of nerve powor. He Qilngs noth­
the federal legislature, and he stands
dlcr's arms.
ing of Uking a nap In hto motor ear
••And are you going to slop drinking
. high among the strong mm who iipsM!c the chauffeur -j«nds H snlnnlng “Not all for tbe captain." the ,aoldlcrs rnmr
bAld the empire In these “rlvlllidng
along as fast as the Isw t Uows. This
“No. ma'am."
call;
. . AQAA.’* He to the author of several
repusefulness of spirit to the constant “The baby, w© know, has erne for all.”
“Not going to stop?"
AtAAdard works.
envy of other members of the theatri­ To the aoldlcrs’ breasts the baby to
"1 can’t mfnm."
Ofbetoto of the Wisconsin veterans'
cal profession.
"And why can’t .too?"
pressed
borne at Waupaca and the Inmates of
‘'Mark Twain” smokes constantly By the strong, rougli men. and by
"I can't stop because I never eomwhen writing. He “sm-ore or* for a
meoeed ma’amr"
turns caiMscd;
year and did practically nothing dur­ And iouder 41 laughs, and mother fair
"Do you dare to stand there and
ing that period.
Smiles with mute joy as the kltses ten me that? tMiy. you are rondfuuned
In Kewark. N. J.. a tow firm
out c»f your own mouth."
. thej' share.
posed of Harold A. Miller and E. Gar­
“Oh, that isn’t rum that yon nofield Gifford, has recently hung out Its "Just such n kiss," caiea ono trooper Uce. ma’am—If# a very |»oor quality
«rim.
of gin an’ hitters."
shingle. ‘The Initials of the tsro mem­
“ISTicn
1
left
my
boy
I
gave
to
him;"
“Where do you get Itr*
bers are H. A. M. and K. G. G.
“I’ll ahow- you ma'am. The proprie.
Governor Beckham of Kentucky has "And lust such a Usa on the parting
day
I tor to a friend of mim
mlrw—I'll see that
In<^i«raleactia» with • UA eoosenlod to umpire a baseball |
on July II between slate officers and I gave to my girl as asleep ahe lay." ywi get good measure."
Such
were
the
words
of
the’soldicrs
"You are a diHiased wretch."
department clerks on one side and a
brave.
1
“I
s«PI*nsp
I
am.
lua'am—Imt
I don't
team of county officials headed by
County Judge Polsgrove of Frankfort. And their eyes were moist aa the klssi^rtnk rum.^-^letctond PUlndcalcr.
they gave.
Bosloo Transcript.
Just tiefore hto inarrtoge In 1874.
John Hay gave a bachelor dinner. One
Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. Booth SIdl
of hto guesu naked how long hto hon­
LumbM^Ca
ZSOBtf
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
eymoon was going 40 last. •‘All the
rest of my life. I think." was the reply. and hto closest friends say that
he propheMod truly.
Mlsa Clara Drtocoll. a wealthy Texas
giri. baa purchased the ruins of the
old monastery of Alamo, part of the
baulpfifdd where the frasdoai of Texas
was won from Mexico. It was orof
to erect a modern hotel there, but
Mlsa Driscoll * stepped In and purchased the spot for ITB.ooo and will
now reconatruet the ar.cicsi and re
Bowned adific*.
Miss' Frances Wolsely. daughter of
Lord Wolsely. the noted Brtttoh gen­
eral. is one of the nxvt proaatoen
men to Btgi^. 8ht atoo Is ai
When TOO want loo or Wood don't liOeo to • nooth
thaalastic gardener and underatands
talker; ho wanU your doBar today and will be in aome
the actonUfic aide of that pi^aHion.
cythertown tomonow. I do not need to make you
Moat of her time la a!»ent at TmMomiewe aa to girinK good aerrioe; you know that I
house. Glynde. where she has founded
Lae done ao during the paat 15 yeua and expect to
a aehool for ga.*t}€nlnc in which she
tfli the end o< tii^ Otlsnr PhM 7U
peraonally supenrtoes the toacAtog.
JAMKm O. HOmiCINl
8awa Moroaoft. the Ruaaton •torool
king,- la M4. aged only 44. Ho «n-

VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY

On. Saqa & Pnikallipi

DENTISTS
SEMOVED TO OFHCES
ovnioinsoNoiuGco.

JUIRPET €LEiUIM6 WORKS.
away to ba mada Into raga, kat ma

tion to dl
4W State bank bldgBeit h ph<»nes.

Try • •>lll to-nlsM.”
r<w Bala by all Dnvstots
10 Cant and SB Cant Boxas
ACCCfT NO SUtSTlTUTES

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—AlKsrnry
tuner and action regtOmor. Sat tofaction iguaram4N»d. With'lOiuturil
CIU. phone 264. Music H

A

DR. CHARLES A. BURSRIDGE, U*nItol. 3012-3 NVw Wllheln. M.K-k.
Traverse City. Mich. Cits, phone US
Graduate of Philadelphia Ik nlal cullege.

REFRIGERATOR
that is 80 ooiiBtruchvl os
to koop the provision
chamber cx>U ami do’ i«
worth more than one
tlial allows the diainlx*r
to liccome wtirm and
moist. The air diicto in
the-'AlaskAVn-moveethe
wanu, moidt air from tin*
provision 4 hamber and
Lviie it tii idl limes 4-old
and dr^'. licforeyou buy
a rvfri>;erator, come in
anil let ns show j'ou the
air cirt-ulatioD in the
".Uaskn.”

FRANK TRUDE

HARVEY
and com_____
erse City. Mich. Clttoens phone 1i»5.
DR. C. M. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sulht rland l.hK-k. phvslcian and surgeon.
Cltlr4*ns phone 364.
RALPH S. JIROCM-I'hyslcian and aurgwn. 68 Sutherland
block. Cits, phone 804. Office hours
9 to 12. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 o’clork.

doctor

What? Shuler’a Pana-

DRS. J.0.k MART J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYBICIAMS
Oaes4to7-SWUbal»Btof- • a.
U
ISO 4 a. m- T to I evMtam- BMdaaos 11
Wyakooptoi. Otto-a Phoao 4to.

JOHN R. SANTO
|WBUIBWIK|

I4CI Front Btraot
O. P. CARVM A BRa

UBCle Sun's I29tii Birltiilay

E&ELTlMEClUiO

FIRE INSURANCE

will be duly ccUbrate*! by all
good Amerclana on Tuesday.

A. D. TYLER

other buildings in fine trim
the day? Do you need any out­
side or inside lumber to make
them just right? We supply a
fine grade t)f hard and aoft
woods for just such purptJiHJS.
Call, write or 'phone for full In­
formation. including prices.

OOaa MC, M«v Wnhatai kleek. Wa
•teaa^m.

DENTIST

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

SOUTH SIDE lUMBER CO.

201 FRONT STREET
iUID UPIDSI IMItH IT

nm

'mm,

Lzama

imB» I ItWEIir

UltMl IHSUBliet

at7,4:« a. m.. oo»ail7trwWILHBl.i.BLOCIt

, C. D. MILLER

pmiM-rimT;

tv%SS^^REALESTATE..

SaSS»3.ss

•P

■AND WOOD.

m.

^^SJgPba

wa-:rg»wir ;

WBXK YOU raun
TO max SAM

mtlltfK CM6I.
^ i ..

•EYES •
EXAMINED IFREE

TBAT AU
BM. m. A. WObF-K

m

i

Titt evtumo meoim. TRAVtusE cirv.

CEmiBRffnEIMB
Omtrmcr Hock of Kmmum U «M>s
fW M««

a

•raUTIMI AfMKI
EXranOKCSFim BEKLEV

"iota** adsHalktntioit-

That Ik Um M

board of eoa-

state acwt jU

Wasbiastoa.

of tbs R

farowiaDOT
at. state

Haaals aibsoa. a barefooted 11-ycar<
oM gM srbo lives aritb ber parenu ta
lbs Blai* Boaaulas of Nortb Carotiaa. Is to be gfvea a college edi

Ae raa

dowa

A

booM
heavy

Uala was stopM by ber tse feet ftasB
arhars tbs noaatala bad cared la. Belew was aa abydi several

tboswail

fast dieo.
Oeorge

Baaai. a 70-year-old

1«MM

I war grii BwrUon nwrS. i
Jmato Bartlett Devis was a woosaa

thiae.Bevar veaebed the army la Maa-

of IrnlnmtttlrtT vrfll aad ritih a Block
ar asir esaHMam ham ef a hcaMky
aoMeer Bfis.

mirnsaetre

Mey In

wbo

the leather

.ffmatrlcal ffte her eadm ttaae was 4e-

vatoi to aatdoor faaalta.
Oa hsr
taaeh la CaBfonda dbe tamed and rede
"Blg Ttan- SolUvaa. tbe New York bcDocbai. herded cattle and riwep aad
aaUed for Marope the atteaded to her chkW vrtth egnal
faculty. This comhtaad to make her
other day aad
his popalarlty
hythefaetthatSMoChtsfbl^ a good hariDMB woman aad with the
Bumrriar activity to hack tt
towers aaaembtod at the dock to see
Mrs. Darla was once cagagsd to slag
When he reaped his stat*
la a vaadrrUle company la Kow York
room he foaad H half filled with flow- dty. Tbe aiaaagto ef Che theater was
era. He ordered that the eadre lot he famooB for his awfitlgwinr In ametlng
takea aAore aad dlrirfbvted aamag demanda of porformeca whom he had
the hoepItalsL
Mr. Sulllvaa was la cagaged. aad. la fML there were ugly
to travel with a

PMla

Mp aen—alwajs blatant. fUways cool, old soldiers, their widows sad wives
sivrays resouroeful. always ready with wbo are Inmates of the home upon an

Rough and ready tho tt^ropers ride.
Great beardqd men. with swords by

aide;
order requesting such reduction of
Thirty years ago. licfore rate signed by the cbmmsndsnt. *njis They have ridden long, they have rid­
den hard.
the devetopnent of steamship narigs baa enabled
the home
inmates to
dreadfnl fnnnitncnts In the manner of
Max Adder.

and battle
make occasional visits among their They are travel stained
Itsh playwrights should
l>e content relatives and friends In different parts
scaiTcd;
with Ibis figure. But nowadsjs, when of the state when they would hsrdly The hard ground shakes with their
Ifcm, It was natural enough that Eng

London, throughout cver.v summer, is
real

Americans,

it

l>e able to have dune so bad thej- been
obliged to pay full fare.
Woodworth,

playwrights can give us nothing better

ceived notice from the officials of the

than

this one old

battered

Simula

drum."
Sir John Quick Is one of those who
present order of things In Anstralia.
having contributed more to the real­
isation of federation tiisn any other
man in pollUcal life.

He went t«* Aus­

tralia from t^ngisnd with his parents,
both of whom died' two yiwrs later.
bis spare time In study until he be­
came a

printer's

appn-ntice.

-the case'* he graduateil

From

in the prt>f«Mlersl days

be represented the goldflelds in the
atato psriisroent. as he den-s now in
the federal legislature, and he stands
high among the atrong men who upbold the empire in these "cIvlUxIng
anaa."

He is the author of several

atandard werka.
OAclals of the Wisconsin vcti-rans'
borne at Waupaca and ibc inmates of

rates would

b< acceplcd.

itatti

camp.

stands
With a baby clapping Its llUlo hands.
Laughing aloud al the gallant right

Mrs. Howard Gould baa tbc finest

Of the mounted aoldlers fresh from

tho light.
r»l 8tates. in some respects cxcelUng The capUln laughs out:
Jhe aviaries at the New York roologtcal g-i-^irns.

Not only has she mane

"I'll give you

this.
A handful of gold, your Itaby (o kiss."

pastime to gather frt>m all quarut the globe rcmarka!>Ie and beauspivlmens of the feathery tribe,
but she has also made it a study and

SmilcM the mother:

"A kiss can't be

sold.
But gladly boil kiss a soldier bold."
He lifts the baby with manly grace

♦irb-rrt♦.'oqnriln.

the

n«Ked

hYeueh

fome-

ulaj,. notwithstanding his many years
of brainwnrk and the nuistant strain
of stage life. piNUM-kiH’S a remarkable
store «if nerve power.

He Qilngs noth

lug of uking a nap in his motor oar

And covers aUh

kisses its smiting

face,
rosy

cheriis

and

Its

dimpled

The manager r^red ber with eridiait
ombartaaament

and

to

the

Governor Beckham of Kentucky has

County Judge Polsgrove of Frankfort.

Just before his marriage in 1874,^
war 8. 8. 8. aad wsotcyoo.
to CM it, aad alter taking John Hay gave a bachelor dinner. One'
IS 1 was cared and have of his guests asked bow long h!s boaeymoon was going io last.

Let us vitalixe an idea
for you.

Boardmaii Kira
BccMc Lifbt
& Power Co.

Osr

By the strong,

rou^

men.

and

by

grim.
"And iust such a kiss on the parting
day

ofike

Cltixcna phoae

PIANO TUNING—W. N. MiUanl. 30
yoan exportoaca. Now located with
Ortaaell Broa.
m04f
DR. O. E. CHASE, removed frtaa 306m Wilhelm block, to 407 and 408
new BtiUo Bank n»nai»y

CRAW’S OELfVERY-Ugbt
freight,, paroela aad trunks. Office
at aty Book Sfoce.

mark

REAL EfiTATl AND U>ANfi-Oraa<|
,Traverse Land aad
Ltma Oo.. F.

OR. F. HDLOfiWORTH— Special at-

Both phonea.

OR. C. a. MINON—Oiflee over An»erej-e. «ar. nose and thruaL Glasses
ted. Both phones. Rcaldsooe 618
fluei
Slxll
E..
IU7: »eii. nr.
Washington street, Cllr. phone 216;

eie 00 near at hand, they wOJ
build you up, keep you well and
ward off •

Uwr aafl WBm

PUjTuuIRirlU^TI i !f

the

ii!fftw. &ysikTi5toSi. VSH

■ptm ItorwMtyWMLMi rmelr the
Zmift fifimii Iff wmwmk aa$ town

bank had been closed out long ago.
But if Mrs. Davis wonkl wait a few

of the ssUloof CWrloHowh«rier M to mid

Bat Mnc Davis was. not accepting
checks. She was to leave for London
the next morning and nothing hot the A. rt. Mat St tf« odoeX to Um (nrsaeoa. st
■Sid prsbsto oOc*. iM sad ta barsby sppotoUd
banl. cold cash w ould satisfy her. The
P BOtkW
»«««««■
obdurate and Mrs, DavU
wordy war. and Mrs.
aniae with tbe cane In band. Handling
issed the ferrule
lass door of the

half dosen miployeos to tbe spot. Tbe
manager danced around aa if on a hot
store and begged her to desist. Tlie |
scandal, he said, would ruin him. By!
way of reply Mrs. Davis punctorod an­
other window.
One of the employees, who was a
relative of tbe managi-r. rushed for­
ward to disarm her. Tbe cane clrrk-d
In the air. and tbe man retreated nnrsIng a big welt acroM tbe back of bis
bead.
Tbe audience was Jnst entering tbe
theater and the crashing of glass
cansed many to atop and conjecture tba
cause. Mrs. Davis, smiling with tbe
utmost good nature, moved to the other
side of tbe office and gased critically at
the glass of a large picture—the mana­
ger's favorite {tosseaaion.
"Stop!" be almost shouted.
“You
aball have your money." A messenger
was dispatched to tho l*ox office with
on order. He returnetl io a few mlnotea with a huge roll of bills, which
Mrs. Davis carefully counted and stow­
ed away. Then, bidding tbe manager
she S'I wept
el, wbf
V
the office and to ber hotel,
bad check was redeemed and added to
her collection of souvenirs of her exthe stage. —New York

Sr

snd fttorristod

rs

JPKX-XadBT.

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Gradnate ToUiHventliy. Office in Munson
Telephones, office 103; real-

c:r

Try a *>111 to-nl«ht.*»

OVEI JomSON DIOCCO.

JGARPET €LEAin6 WORKS.

•O Cant and

SUitmUTES

DR. CHARLES A. BUR8RIDGE. D.‘ntlat, 301 2 .7 N«-a
Wilhelm
1- Oty. Mich. ntx. |ibcm«
TraVt
f of l*hiladili)hla D« nla

A

REFRIGERATOR

-n

HARVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
d coiinwlor. Wllhi-Iro block. Trav»e City. Mich. Cillxena pbt*nc 1»5.
OR- G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Sulhei^
,d bkKk^. phv^atoian and aurguon.

that is 80 oonstrucUtl na
to

keep

worth

tltc

proviaion

inoro

than

ono

that allows the dtamlx*r
ahowfoummplso

to

H. E. CHAPIH. Prwlelw.

IM Waaktoftoo

become

moist.

bUwk. Cllx. phone 804. Offic«- hours
9 to 12. 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 o’clark.
June 2Mf

warm ^ and

Tht? air ducts in

tbe "Alaska" n»moves the

oir

lUT SOOS.
tellaa.

What? Shutcr'a Pana-

warm, m<nst air from the
provision

elmmlx'r

and

kec'iw it at adl times <r)ld
and «lrj'.
u

liefore yon bny

ivfnjxorator,

come

in

and let us show yon the
air

circulation

in

DRS. J. a A MART J. TRUENjOOD
OSTSOPATHIC PHYSICIAN*
OaeegWTaWUtMaiaBtdf 9 a. BU «• U
1 to » p. »■ T to a •raatom- SartteM U
WyakoopfloL aUaMapboMlW.

the

".Maska."

JOHN R. SANTO

FRAUK IRDBE

nBULfiSMMKE
NSW wnkfllB mock, Ttovtoss Mk

I4« Front Straat
a F. CARVER E EROk

"No, ma'am."

UmIi Sam's 129th Biilliday

“Not going to stop?"
"1 can’t ma'am."

M.&I.L TIME CUD

IT-

"And why can't you?"
"I can’t stop because I never com­

rum that yon

no^

will be duly celebrated by all
good Amerclana

on

other buildings in fine trim for
the daj ?

them Just right?
line

grade of

The proprie-

il'= I:

xtstz

tlMan

Wo supply a

hard

woods for Just such

"Where do you get it r

:^i:EEE

Di> you need any oul-

aidi- or inside lumber to make

tlce. ma’am—it's a very |x>or quality

tor Is a friend of mine—I'll see that

Tuesday.

July 4th. 'Arc your houses an^

of gin an’ bitters."
*TII show yon ma'am.

cn. lb
Hotth pbo

and action regulator.
With Kimball
phone 264.

ffS Oent Bexaa

MO

mmr

that Isn't

409 State bank bldg

chnnilKT tx>ld ami dry ie

TMhC* vMpet WWVIf ftOfl
Beiors oaodinc T>ta old

toms 1x8

OR. F. P. LAWTON—Office rwun. removed to new Munson block, next
door to Dr. Higgins' office.

Tor Bsls hr sU Di^gtats

On. Saqa k PniliUipi

DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFHCBS

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Physi­
cian and surgeon.
Roumved to of­
fices over First Natbmal bank,- OHc xena phone 3K6.

YIK, YI60R & YITALITY
ACCEPT

*>. July

lIRLBY. Dentist.
T. W. THIR
num A Earl's Jewelry
phones 103.

OlVK

and

yon get good measure."
"You are a*debased wretch.”
Such were the words of the'aoldtcra
"I suppose I I
brave.
drink rum."-^levriai»
And their eyes were moist as the kiss

purposes.

Boston Transcript.
Dry. Hard and Soft Weed.

South SM

I. 1. A. EUlLOINEk

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

Oflns MS. N«w WUhslm block, fflto

tomAflSa-

n

DENTIST

Call, mrltc or ‘phone for full in­
formation, including prices.

SOUTH SIDE lUHBER CD.

FIRE DtSDRANCE

GEO. A. JARVIS

soft

I gave to my girl aa asleep ahe lay.”

they gave.

dL

Co. block.

Ym An M FMtaf Wen,

of glabbes.

DR. W.

Ms an It. tort It
svsry thus.” Cabassfo Klastie PIssr
Vwfilah. S. S. Walt A Ssa^ Ti
CIto.

Tbe itnpld
fiiiow sboaM bare known that
It the
manager's areonnt In that pnrtJcoUir

"Oh,
"Just sudi a kiss." cries ono trooper

rrrwNo

I/>OK for Shttier's Panatellas.

H« Draw Um

“When I left my Iwy I gave to him;”

berv are H. A. M. and E. G. G.

SUREST
CLEANEST
, CHEAPEST
BEST

••And are you going to stop drinking

posed of Harold A. MUIcr and E. Gar­
The initials of the two mem

Ko matter WHAT POWER
yoaVre faei wamgi yna*U
EVENTUALLY employ
electricity, not onfy for eco­
nomic refiaottfi^bat for meeraii
of utility and genenl fidi^tability.

RBnSORB
F. A MAC NETT—Piacriee IlmUto ETB. EAR. NOSE. THEOAT

oo tbe part of his

He “swore off” for

field Gifford, has recently hung out Its

at

AR kthda. freak.

t>ookkccpcr." he explained.

menced ma’ann"
turns careasod;
year and did practically nothing dur­ And louder 4t laughs, aad mother fair
"Do you dare to stand there and
ing that period.
Smiles with mule Joy as the klaaes tell me that? \Vliy. you are condemned
In Kewark. N. J., a law firm com­
out of yonr own mouth."
they share.

shingle.

Stop

HECTRICmr
FOR
POWER

amy ifiCf
Mrs. Davis took back the repadUted
paper and smiled grimly. "I will make
It an right this evening." ahe said.
Armed with a afoot cane she went
the manager’s ottce that
^ck awving aa excuse for a
dnt
to a "slight sprain." she annoomiced.

dier's arms.

call:
reposcriilness of spirit is the constant "The bsl».v. we know, has one for all."
of other members of the theatrl To the soldiers' breasts tho baby is
cal pnifesslon.
pressed
constantly

nSHINO?

charms.

Ltle the chauffeur -j«U(ls H spinning "Not all for the captain," tho soldiers

-Mark Twain" smokes

GOING

aad got yonr halt

And it crows with delight in tbc aol-

along as fast as the Isw t Hows. This

Taaffii^forgkactima with a bad consented to umpire a baseball game
«sm of Catarrh, a^ took a gre^ daal of
July 14 betvreen stale offleera and
Msdkiiic rnm»Xij beae&
department clerks on one side and
I hpd a eogtiaaal headache, my dM
of county officials headed by

sswSsSSS

And coarse Is the langh of the men In

They roach the spot where the mother

private collection of birds in the Unlt-

when writing.



re­

into rv|nir-

forlsl ranks and later loi>k a iinlverally course,

has

Wlaconain Central stating that no fur­

The lad worked in the mines. s|H-nding

,

commandant,

ther orders for reduced

took prominent part in founding the

,

Coloodi J. H.

oertainly doea aeetn atrmngc that our

martial tramp.

hvUi tke first rmUraafi to Maine, and
also foerafled the Voaxle Nattonal hank,
whkk Is dotafi hnstoeas today to tha
city of Bangor.
had ercaalen to
xlslt Boston nnes, aad amde Che trip
by the etrenitoos menao of tramportattoa anad ta thoas early days, by stage.
raQroaA and steamboat. He arrived
la Boston la the eirenlag. and went to
tbe old Tremont boose for the night
AR he had srlth him was an old csrprC
bag. and. as he was unknowa to the
eWrk, he was informed that, haring
no Iwggsge. he wonld he expected to
pay in advance.
"AR tigkt" said be- reaching tots
hh Inride pocket
He drew out a
pocketbook and took therefrom a $L(100 blU of his bank. Tbe clerk took
It got ont his hank detector, and lookli« up tbe standing of the Baagor laMitmkm. In a moment he came harit
and said:
*That bank has tsaned Jnst three
blUa of that denomlnation."
"Yes." said the general, "and if that
one is not tmoogh for yon. here's tbe I
scher two." and be lay tbe bills before
the eyes of tbe astonished clerk.—BostoaUerakL

malna Broa.’ Stats strest Rvtry bam

BMdr bU

bbslasas, has

srL',

overflowing with

Whoa aet cagagM la

graariy redaead priee.

W. Raff, parcri. H.*s 6th add; $600.
bthcanlj
Daalel B- Padden to HarrlH M. Pad> the aiaai
dea. toU 1$ and 17. block 10. H.. L. A
sa and woi
bwt awrrled'bla boasskeeper. a good
Lydia B. nakliam's Vegetable
_
6th add: II.
looktag Irish wonan 2S years old. Tbc
poand after physiolans hlUa advised
ee R. Howk. et M. 4o De BUm E.
cerstooey was performed in church. ■ operatious. no woman shoaM submit to
Monroe, parcel. P. H.s 3rd add; fOOO:
crowd of over 24KM) being present one without ftrst tryiug the VogeUbls
Myrtle T. Roodrich to Chaa. E. Mawttb aearly as many outside vraUlng Oompoaad and vrritiBg Mrs Ptiikham.
Ljbb, Maas., for adrios, which is frea. tor. lot 16. hloek 3, Blrehwood add; $1. j
to see Che bappy pair eater aad leave.
Bdlth E. Snnahall to ArvlHa Gard- j
Mr. and Mrs. Baum vrill speed part of
ner. lot 7. Oak HelghU; I860.
|
their honeymoon at Cape May. after
Bdwtn P. Moon and wife to Mary |
which they will tdkc an ocean trip on
J. Oorllle. e% of lot 32, block K, H. |
' a hew yacht which is now being comL. A CO.-S 7th add; |$60.
|
placed.
•State of Michigan to William H.
Ooce when tbc Isie shah of Penla. aiaktag aa svaailaaHeii. aid Ihadovarfaa
Wine. nwH of noli. *ec. It. town 26.
Nasr-ed Dio; was a gaest of Kagl|sh
range' 11: 1160.
;
. royalty he went to see the Derby
Wm. H. Wine and wife to Odie Me-1
The dosky mler oofrd the iatensUy
Oarry. nw^ of neli. sac. 16. town 26.
aadwalL"
of the oothuslssm whtm sOTie.fforrange U; I2€0.
««ghbr«d In s close finish Uat bis
Ovarian and womb ironbln are standAnson R, Hannaford and wife to |
. beld. He was quite curious shout It- Ilyontbe Ineresae among wromen. If
the monthly periods are very painfnl. Henry Dykman. lots 84. 85. block S.
.•my are the people msking all the or too frequent and exceaalve—If yoa
Oak Park; 11,000.
wdeer he asked.' -Why. don't you have pain or ssrelllng low down in the
Julius T..Hannnb, et al to Calvin A. j
see that Boaadso woo the Derbyr an* left Mm. bearing down pains, leneortJIbson. lota 17 and e% lot 18, block S. j
BWered the prince. Then with gravity
P H'a 4th add- 8225
'
Observed the potentate: "Were they
rford to
•ot alasady aware that oae horse can
talc, lot 33. H.., L. A
ran faster tbsn snotber?"
that Institution are in a state of gen­
11,687.
. Max Ilecrbobn thinks It Is time to eral co*'alemallon over the new rail­
John P. Mauen to Hubert Krantx.
do away with the "ridiculous stock road rate commission law. Heretofore
•gore that has .for many years done the Wisconsin Central railway has al­
The Baby and the Aoldlers.
duty on the Gngllsh stage for Amerl- ways granted a half-fare rate to all
deipbla

r. nos.

A WOMAN WITH A WILL.

Maakets. hot

ramecB aboat dheeka bcariag his air
aatam betag reCnmed from tbe bank
with the etofamoB vrords “No fnndssrvlttoa aetoM their jacee.
"Doat they think l*m big
At the ceacihelea of her woeTs ento dress m.vaelfr It was Tim gageascat Mis. Davis received a check
That vraa flatarday
who said OB oeeasloa that "a oommoa for her aalary.
I don't cot no more tee U adflht. aad It waa an opea secret to ev­
erybody that ehe had engaged passage
i cigar sign."
Waahlagtoa than.
1
ea a otaamridp tearing tbe foUosrlag
Wedacoday for Earope. where ahe had
Heal Estate Transfera.
piBBaed to take a loog rest. Ihe pro­
Jallas T. Hanaah. et al, to George prietor of the Broodvray hotel where

the railroad

vranag bar red psttieoal.

greaeat of

They can me 'Big Tim.*" be

flaaw ttee ago a Mg stids occorrod oa
aloas.

iiichiqan. fuiday, jui.y

At Che hecMadag of <te amr
with Japan he amde the gnuramn

port that he was

sdD also provide for ber la other srays
was

TMOd

rathar a had hamor becanae of a re­

tloo by tbs Sostbera railway, wbleb

she

ovar

taany oOered Umm to MoroaoC al a

mrtUtaA aad tbs •orenMr’s prtrate

while

faetarica

kaewlag whence they hed eoam. aeaacwatiaaiBaseosBacy. tbssscy
jbk sicbs kalfi aa4 tbs syeiaRiw
tabUstrt^ MrJo bar baartTS

r of tbs jpmia nmmimkm.

tbs amaatabi

hM

their own pvn«t aad one of them, pot

_____ ______________ , atMU gruim to■pkriDf, caaMary of

tai

OMals btod to sell them for

ei the task

eemmhmkmer. Ihw stock

tral. rapwt of tba agilcaUBral collaoc.

pkvad

201 FRONT STREET
J. I, tom
8h. W itWill;
eillD RAPIDS « IDDim IT
MIME 6 MeWETir
COSPAIT.

6EIERAL IISURAICE

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

"All tbe

rest of my life. I think." wa
ply. and his closest friends say that

Train tuaw* TrsrrrMaty Il:M a. m. i
mvetXme (or pototo BorSlt aaid soatS.
TratotoaraB Trarano Uly 4 AD p. mwooBS

he prophesied truly.
Miss Ctsra Driscoll, a vrealthy Texas

c. D. MILLER

girl, has purchased the ruins of the
!ttiag ao pennsaent relief 1 came to

Miss

Drtsoou ‘ateppi^d

In

Chased the apot for 875.000 and will

^ ^T^SyaShSc

fmpHThsilthysscmriojma^foal

sss

I aSiB^SSIdS

blood. Write BsU
jaahave Catarrh,
I «wd oar physidI awswiQadriaapoB
___^
_ wldm-tthign^
TMSSniHMSSNW^. M«S.I

oKiw-rito’1

old monastery of Alamo, part of the

'was in ths blood. Knowing 8. & 8. to be baUlplleld where the rreedom of Texas
lod blood modkiac Ibcfrsn iu nse. was won from Mexica It was nropooed
after Bsiag U for some
while it
to erect a modem hotel them, hit

now reconstruct the ancient and re

Re/il Estate.

nownod adtflee.
Mlaa' Fraacm Wolsoly. daaghtar
Lord Wolsely. the noted Brttlah g
eral is one of the moat promlaent ^
men In AgWnd.

She alao is an «a-

thaslastie gardener and onderatands
the aclenUfle ride of that profearioa.
Moet of her tfane Is spent at Farm­
house. Glynde. where ahe has founded
a aehool for gardening in which she
peraonrily sapervlaea the tearhiag.
Savra Moroaoff. the Rnsriaa "wool
king." ts dead, aged only 44.

He

• ll»IEWWII.H«I.« BLOCK

IOK-AP4D WOOD...
When you want loe or Wood don’t listen to a smootii
talker; be wunto yonr doQer tod«y nod will be in aome
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make yon
nomisefi us to girinR good eerrioe: you know that I
baye done eo daring tbe
15 yeait and fixpeot to
dll tbe end of time. CUfilBl* fhamlU
JAMKm O. t-IOMKINI

ligpsEr
WHH TOU DIUK
TO UllCLE SAM

a L. UMKWOGDi

EVES
EXA*MINED IFREE

lacffaei Jum

ff^LASSIS
Inoun THAT AH
srw naaiinviaasi
Croaaffpunnad Esatora

Tb e. I. Tijhr Cni Gi.

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ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY

tog»iABoodBrfri|rwtor^IcB<ai^

narwIoHac Mdv Tartc. vk«r» tke
irw abav !■<
Id tiM 7«ar. w«Bt wOd over tha «u«tat
cf cake-valkliic konM vUli tb* Adam

ilKMEt oq any ooe in atopk for a lioMled tupe, Thm U
aiBiptj a r^KditioiR d the
9fer we made two weeks

Ited at Madison Sqnard Garden.

Uge of. HiOM are the
aame atricUy hl^ gnide
goods that we sold aV this
Tvdoced price then. Ask
)x>ur neiglilior how he likes

Otter tented exbibUkme safer hr
comparison wltb Pawnee BUi's Wild
W^est and Par Bast exhibitions vhleb
risiu here July 12. Ttere.i* little or
BoOdas cd tte rirems aboat the show

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