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The Evening Record, August 23, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-08-23
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THE EVENING RECORD
MiLSOIIAPH WItVICC.
J^AVERT
,1^ I
I RUPTURE
Dll
6 PAQE8
uaingsRSTS
And Spread «f Crima WMI Be C*mcfced.
OKlarcd John Wood of SL Loula.
atTelede.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
HCW CLtMCNT INTIIOOUCED IN
Toledo. Ohio. Aitg |23.—“Light yoor ENEMIEfi OF ADMINISTRATION AT
PEACE TALK.
BtrecU and you will check the aprend
THEIR WORK.
of crime,” was the advice of Chief feigineer John Wood of 81. LnuU. giyeo
today before the first gathering of del
egates to the coBvenllon of the Amer
ican League <jf MunklpalitUese. He
died graft In public rorpomUons TO DISCREDIT MANAGEMENT OF
RUMIA MAY PURCHASE ISLAND
and declared Ihe arguments advanced
OF SACHALIEN FROM JAPAN.
THE ENTERPRISE.
against munlri|ial ownership were in
capable of being sustained.
It U New Relieved That Seme Plan
Chairman Bhont* Will Return to
Can Be Dcvteed to Bring Peace
w/shingCon to Investigate the
Envoye to an Amicable
Sources of the Unwarrant
Undersunding.
ed Attacks.
:>0iVMnsE IS suGSEsra
^
THREE RmHMlED
UNFOUNDED CHARGES RUDE
HooBEnd Coiliaion Near Topeka This
Morning Had FaUI
Results.
By Wire to the Evt-nlng Record.
^_JTopeka. Kan.. Aug. 22.—ThrWtrainmen were kllU*d shortly after 1
o'cl<x-k this morning in a head-end col
luion between two T’nkwl Paeifle
freight trains nt*«r Roasvllle. six miles
west of Topeka.
•pie dead: William H. GIKon. en
gineer. Kansas City; nrt*nuin Oleson,
Clarenee R«*se. conductor; two are
missing.
IRON m BRASS WORKS
W'
l»or1».m©uih. N. H„ Amk 23.—Tbr
pcare c»»«f«*rfnre adjourned ehortly be
fore nood today to 2 o'clock this afterocKib. Title tnoriilns'e eeeklnn »a« dtvoted to tbc elintlni; of the pmlortilu
almedy agreed to. It Is stated on es
cclleot authority that the rrar In
formed If. Witte thU morning that Ik
fore Kussla will treat for the purchase
of the island of SaghalU-n. which
Js|ian woo by runqneiit. and for reim
bursement to Japan for k<>eplng Ihv
Russian prisonent iil w«r. Japan must
withdraw, without conditions, her de
mend for the payment of the cost of
her military and naval operations. TtHs
would relieve Russia fmm the charge
that she ptirchasetl |ksum- liy twyllig
an Indemnity. Russia (It'clari's the
matter now rests with Jatwn.
I^ortsmouth, Aug. 2.t.—President
Roosevelt Is energetically etmtlnulng
his efforts to save the |»earo c«»nfer€»nr«' from shli»wr«Tk. The sensation
of the day was a mysterious visit |iald
by Mr. Witte and llamn Rosen to tbe
navy yard, wher Mr. I'h-rce tIellvenM
to them a message In writing fn>m
President 'Roosevelt which had lu^en
brought from Oyster Hay by a coufl
dentlal meswnger nain«Hl MrOaw.
Then for atniut three hours M. Witte
and Baron de Unseu remained at the
yard and. It Is bellev«id. were In direct
or IndlrEvt e«»mmnnlrailon with the
president. After their rotum to the
iiotcl they absolutely docllned to i^ke
an) fclalement.
It Is assumed Ihe iitesUlent's mesMigi> was tbe result t>f Baron Kaiieko'r
visit to Oyster Itay yi sterday.
A plan of c«*mpronitslng the dlfferrnres tH-twt>en the plenljNitenlarles on
article & (Raghalleti) has lM*en sug
gested. It contemplates tho r»*storalioo of Ihe status quo existing be
fore IK7r» when Riis.nla hehl the north4TU and Japan (he tsoiiliern part
the Island. This, it Is roniended .hIioiiH
satisfy the nathmni claims «»f Japan
and. at the same time ivlleve Riissia
of the danger of an Invasion of the
mainland which Is di'clartHl by
UuKHiaiif would exist If Ihe Islan I
wen- the (nil p(».-;ses.*<lon of Ihe Jaiuin-
E- J. AND L. H. T. COOKE WILL
START IMPORTANT INDUSTRY.
Will Manufacture Hingca. Locks, Iron
and BrsM Novelties and Employ
Fifteen Men.
Orotind was broken y«-sterday at the
west end of Wayne str»-«*l f«ir the ereetlon of the hra.HH and Iron foundry
which will Ik* <i|M*rated hy B. J and L.
H. T. <’o«>ke of this city nniler the
firm name of Cooke Brothers.
The hiilldlng will In* 3r.xir.O feet and
part of It two stories high. The firo!
intends to manufartuie. as their prin
ciple prtKluct, machincfr for making
cement hloeks. Tlie Mock, as made hy
their macJiines, dm-K not have to hcovemJ with lath hnt holds the plaster
Itself. Marhincx for making <-emept
fence |*ost« will also he ronstruclerl.
The firm Intend to make all M»rts of
small Iron anleIe.H. »urh a* hinges,
locks. i*tr. The iviwcr will he st«uim
and flfi**en men will Im* employed.
They ex|>ect to begin op( rat ions at>oiit
Jan. 1.
NOT UERT DISASTROUS
Chined Boycott of American Good*
Not Heavy Outside Shanghai,
But Active There.
Washington.
Aug. 2n.—:I»role»its
against the Chinese lK»yc«tt of AmcrgiHNts routlniu* to |h* received at
state deparliiient. hut very fe*w
• any .suggestions that lo!,.-<es hnv«iMs-n ineiimsl. although In one or two
ln>^tanres rompanU-.') have said there
Ihsmi a fulling off In the shipment
of American g<N>de to China. N«» fttr
liter re|N»rth indicating the i*nigr*-SN »d
the lMi>4-ott ha\e luH*n received at the
d*'t«artmenl. and it is not helievet] thui
there Is any pn»gress of the iMiyeoit
otit.side of Shanghai. One insianre «if
an aii-m|)t to IiimiH the .\merlrjm ILa-:
was re|Kirt«s| fnuu Amoy This hapP<’n<Hl a month ago. hut the gov«*rnoi
of the pix»vlnce promptly mndt- amends
and order fsl all d«-mon»i rat Ions dirts*;
<‘d low-arti Amerieaiis to et«se. Th*
Washington g<»veniment ha-s no com
idslni l<» make of the local author11|e>
in China, as the r*-iN*ris imlicate that
they have h«s-n prompt and elheient
In the protection <»[ .\iitenean inter-
Warhlngton. Aug. 22 —That a syx
ti-maiic attempt is Iw-liig ni*'h* liy th**
enemh*s of the Panama canal to dixcnilU that pmjict In the eyeii of thAmerican |K*«>p!e Ik no longer douht< l
hy the ofDcialK of the eommi.-sion la
this city. Kvld«*nre that this is the
• accumulates frum s<> manv
source* that they cannot esea|H' this
eoncliislon. f)f course the trau»eonti
ni ntal railroads and the suiumrters of
the dlsraribnl N'lcnruguau mute^ b*«| hv
former Senator Warner Miller of New
York, and former Interstatr Commere •
CommlsHloner Yeomans, are held to
he iK'hlnd the agiiailon.
Yesterday a local pai»er of high
standing piihllhhed a two thirds of a
column of what pwnx»rted to la- a news
story of rrooki*ilne?.s and iTtefTu it-nry
the ndministrattou of canal ^work
which didn't contain a single din-ei
statement of faet. It hinted at Irreg
ularity In letting.of eontraels. extrava
gance and a lot of a*lher things of
which not a scintilla of r-orrolxiralion
offenvl. The story went on to
say that the efforts would be made In
ext congress to have an Invest Igatlon of the whole iana! admlnlstra
tion.
The gri'at f<*ar of tiu* members of
e commission. a|»parently. Is not th.*ii
they will iK'^nnahlc to dig the ditch
for want of skill ami p«*rsev eranee.
hut that the enterprise will l*c elutke !
off OB the strength of public sentiment.
Chalriuan SImnts will return tt>
Wn'-hington from N«-w Y«»rk tomorrow
and It Is lM*lk*vc-«l that the will lak •
ec-gnlranee In some pnhlie manner of
the repc-atc-d attacks tui the nu-n wh •
handling the great work.
DOWN THE CELLAR STAIRS
Aged Mrs. Olivia Bull Suffered Pain
ful Accident Last Eevning on
Madison Street.
Mrs Olivia <' Buil. who Uvev with
her sister, Mls.s Sophl.-^ Wright of i:
Madison rtri'i-t, fell down Ihe e. lli
stairs last evening and sustaim-*! s
•re Injunes.
Mrs. P.iiU Is an agixl lady and j
tempted to desec-nd tin* stair.- .nbout
o'rloek kv.-i »vc-ning w ithout the aiti
It and mi—ed her finUiiig. failing
to the iHiitoid. ,\ cRf-n. which nspiltr
ihrcH* stitches to clo-;c. was iiinii ted on
right sli'ii- of her bead and out
Isuje of ihe left forearm was bn>ken
Ahhoiigh the tnjurl*-- are seeiiuis and
Johnson’s Real Nam* Is "Ttm” Sher.
ill Visit Traverse City Lodge of Elk* Mit. Peill Is well ndvanriYi In vear ,
rnan and That of Parker, Frank •
Suixday and Enjoy a BanqueL
» lasting r.-siitis ar- antieipated
Weakly—Former an EsConvict.
Only a few months
Mt- B ill fe’I
down the fginvortairs in the same mail,.*o' K. will
tier .-vrid fraeiuM-d sevral ribs.
■g.; - \t m V Tia\» rse City hrxdhers In a body. A
Rlrt\ rlly marshal of liidepend.W, j i^tie deb gation will arrive at the
^ Iowa. In the Rts-order's rtuiri this j rurj-ion train which reaches here
’^morning, ptisjtlvely identitled Harrv 11(„. nu.niing and a larce delegation of
JcxboauQ and Har«-> l•aIko^ on trial
Klks will met*i the visiting K!k> Again*! Prominent Society Woman
Who Ran Down a Man
for the mutrlvr_i*tJ’awnbroker JDs»-p.i t
,|«e dep«.i. Tlie visitors will
With Auto.
Moyer and the rxdjlK*ry
djlK*ry of ^WLonV. Ulr.* dinllv
t The Wk-s el III) t
POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED
GEORGE MARSH RELEASED
Brockton. Mass.. Officer* Could Not
Find SoffKient Evidence to
Hold Him.
By WIr. to Ihe Kvi-nliig R«*<'*Md
llnH'kion. Mass , Aug. 2.2.-'<5e»’rge‘L
Manfi. who wa arr»*<-lcd by bK*aI of
ficers for the t'hlrago jMilii-e. who want
ed hln* in eonm-ciion aitli fh - niv-terl• uis rn'ifib r of WItliain BaMi-. a chauf
f«T In t liieago la.*ct winter, was re
leased fn»ni prl-on tiKinv,
OUR GREAT
SHOE
SALE
IS STILL
GOING
says Jobnstm's n-al name Is “Tim" a ban.
By Wire to the Kveinng R.*coi<L
Sherman and that I'arker s U Ftwnk
L’levdaiKl. Aug. 2n.'-Mr-(. A M
Weakly. Sherman is an exetmviei
Ihvilcy. a (.nimlncnt koci.-iy wcmiaM
and a bad roan. His parvniR an* htgh
c. ha.-s Ix-en arn-.-tc'd on a’charge of
ly rospeted 4u Iiidepcndt*nrc Weakly Job Will Be Completed on West Front
nxlaught-r. Shc^ was driving an
bt»rv a good reputation until he met
Street Tomorrouv—Street Will
. which ^lrcK•k ami fa’ally injure 1
Sherman.
Soon Be Ooened.
aged man. Mn». Baib-y wa>
h'ascd on ball.
' <1 Fo,»ie Uld the last brick
West Fn»nt sti.vt pavtmtmt this
YOUU WKBKLV SAI..MIY is the
V The work of slushing the
index of j-our ability, rin-killei! lalK*r
Ditartroua Fir* In Which Several Fire
malnder of the sxn-r t is In-ing pushc-il c»f any kind is alw ays i»oorty paid. Bcmen Were Fatally Injured and
ax
fast
as
the
eulUug
of
the
brick
fn-r
- an expert and your money-mak
Many Mlaelng.
mils. The job will pndtably he com ing poorer doubles or tre4)lc* You can
pleted hy noivn tomomiy. Contractor iKxrome an exjiert—a businc-ss specia:By Wire to the Evening Reeonl
Scanlon will lay a piivaie drive be H at Traverse City Busiues.« Collc*gc.
Orovllle. Cal.. Aug. 2^.—Thivttween the bouses of John R. Sauln
aug 22-3;
tefdi were fatall.v hurt »nd an entire
and Victor Peiertyl on Sixth street.
block of building* burned **arly this
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey.
morning, dohn Preston, F. Xoski an 1
Chartevoi* and Harbor Spring*, Sun
Abe Frost may not recover. A number
day. Aug. 27. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
of peroons arc reported missing. Lo»«.
Congregational Pipe Organ RecHal A. M.
*ug 23-31
fl70jax>.
Netted the Satiofactory ToUl
of S272.12.
MOTHERS, get your boya fiehool
aulto her* this week and save more
WANTED.
The Radies of the Congregattonal
than money enough to buy his book*.
300 woman, glHs and bojra over
The AmoHcan Boy Shoe* ar* the beet e*hurclx/ who bad tbe matter of tbe
14 yoars of ago. Pleasant, clean
orpm recital In Aiand annoonce that
acbeol aheee on the market; 14 off.
work.
1272.12 w as cleared on tbe coacert.
The Boston Store.
Th* Travarac City Canning Ca
*
aug 12-tf
J. O. Batey of klanlMoe wo* in tbd^ M. Clark of Lake Ann was to the city
'today.
f
yesterday."
,
UST BRICK IS UID
like every one is taking advant
age of thl.-- c»|*|s*rimi:iv to buy
slioos at a saving.
Tlie Lewis -liKiK of shoes wn-«
abb- goods.
City Book Store
Cbe Bobart E*.
this tiv'tvk nnd fiend the
yoiithfi in Uk). WImtovfr is
lurking; or mwla renewing; to
muko their wanlrolw txmi.
ph*t4* for tlio SepU*in1«'r U*rm
of fic'hcxd, can Ixv purchnsod
at little outlay. hv]x«i.il ro~
dm*tionB on aU spriti); tuid
atimnier left overs.
K
Kul^eckftDoytS&SU^
Titer.- ar** a gisxl
many b*ft sti It is not i«ki late for
BUUETIN:
you to .-hare in thi-c mvliig.' •
CHOP SUEY
SHIOE BAfRQAIIMS
A few pairs Tan Sht>cs and Oxfords to dose
out at once.
SUNDAE
3.50 Orados .
3.ooorwicio9
,
.
.
S.7S
2.50 OrwicJ^s
*
.
.
S.OO
DOUGLAS
Scbwl Slwts
TorJW
10c
vS:
THE
siitM^s. for the next 30
bays
(’all
and
see
llielii. Nn IrouliK- to
show you at
H. R. Macdonald, Mfr.
mrtd GrtUick
& Company
O. C. MOFFATT
Abatracta of TlUo
PRICES SATISFACTORY
242 6. Treat St.
Batabltshed In 1888
Room 210 8tat* Bank Blda.
jt
Von'Jl find uur estimate's and advice will s;iv«* money for you
wli4‘ii pl;uiiiiiij; a hiiildin:.;.
Oiir mills liirn out evc*rylhiii(» for interiur finish—oiir yanl
rverj-tliim; for llte oiilsi-le.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO. ,
Clttzons Phone, a:!: I
Orini“iell Bro'thers
MAKE
R0800I
portainini; to Ltimlior and
Hiiildiiit; Matcrtdfi
_all
kinds, wo will Ijo
to coYTfi*r with you at any time.
on Misses'and ('liiMrons’
Kaim-b F'e-or*^
A
IN
EVERY
THING
...Special Salt....
AMERICAN DRUG STORE
219
. m.mm ■
CROSSKTT
BACH AIM "T
JSx'^’iirry .i laifie line of
the liisl School IbniRe
Sli.s-s. N.dliine Is Iter
in:i.l.- t«. wear.
W. L. Brown. Mamojrer.
A PARTIAL STRANGER
The PisBo and Ordsn Boyers* Guide
C-iyi* mtMciiir sb*re tin* f»th<*r <I:iy. lookin;* for a suit.
Ho
h.i'l lli.cl <|ii*-sli<jfi:il<l-- |<»f>k lijr.ii Ink f.'ic.-; you cvnild seV) th«t ho
XBLI. BIU.S
... luuvht. ih. I*.
]a-lt!T* i-a*r»uiO-<. «.f
i.i *>.-ry
I.arch*.««-r far ovrr twoiir At. T»*r«
Y..U »dl
11 VKKY MI - It »0 YiH’R
AnVANTAOK
-.r ‘e..mojui.f *l.- with
u*ifY.>nan .--ii.-mpUtitii; U>. imrrhww--K a
a I'lan-i-.Y any ..iln-r Mti-ocal liv'truix»«-i»l.
V^ooorcim
diHilitf»l the sLiieni' iiia "<• li-fl iiii1iI)hIk-«1 in t!ie nc*wisp»|)ers relatiii_' to tin- price's .iM-l v.ihn-s of Men’s Suits ad\vrlis(!«l.
' Lfs Reiv sonic of those
he s.nid
Suita yon are ndvertising,”
We prrvi-ed--*! to show Inm ami |*oinUxl emt the for.
mcr prie.-s. valii'-.-, .md .tlso tlie jin-scnt prie4-.s to c*!ofte thorn out.
Soon th.'il loikof e.iii!idcni'«- iipiMvirc-il and ho said:
lieen liumhiiuu'*'*! h.vjvlvert '-< r* 80 iiiueli tliut
ORINNEL.!- BROT-MERS
MicUikB'i Ukdini Nasic Boom. 159 E. Froat St
them up. lull the;c prii t-s do best bIL
givo me that suit-"
“I httvo
I luddoiii follow
If >f»u've ;tot iny fit,
lb w.is fittcil out with a suit at oneu.
We c ii«le;ivore«l to M tll*' his mind for iho future* hy oxphiinin;^ our inelhoil'-. fin<! further assurint; him llial he could
WHOLE RLOCRRURNED_
■APE HANDSOME SUM
and skillfully made are the Indian Baskets
and Birch Bark novelties shown here* As
souvenirs of this part of the country there
is nothing finer to give. They are alwa>’S i
acceptable.
Nev er l»efore .h*ve w«- sold ao
manv ^h<K*H in .August. H set*m*
MANISTEE ANTLERED MEN
MANSUUGHTER CHARGE
UNIQUE
BOYS TO OUR STORE
not au oid M<M-k. all m w, de.-ilr
American Drug Store
NINTH YEAR—2S7S
6 O’CLOCK EDITION
TRAVEME CITY. HICHIOAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 0,190S.
HAMPERING
CANAL PLANS
WEATHEH-nF^ toBl«ht; w*nn«
ve«t portioii; Thnratejr sboveri asd
teoler: variable artnda.
rc ply 111*011 what wi- said in the newBixi]M*ni as lioin;' c*»rn*ct.
M ErNS I Cx YOUNG: MJBNS
ClX>XfflNGll e furnishings ;
OustLonn IVIacio
Uni’forms.......
Two new departments added to supply grow
ing wants—the best uniform house and the
manufacturer of the best line custom made
shirts now rcprc.sented by us—interested par
ties* will find it to their interest to call and gel
further information.
Skirts U HMs«rt—UmlfBrms U Mbbmtb
i SHl&RMAN
(WETUrCAVlB BX-OCK.)
We still have a Uifile full <»f choice suits liS advertised at
S/.50 and $10.50
Ri"„'ular price*
* $10.00 to $20.00
I’rices marked in plain fixun*s. (Jur sale on thoee lias l»ei*n
lan;e.
Don'^ &.o»9*rHl9 Opportunity
1
W'
' .r-' PMBt
rm ■vnmM' moiA tmavcrm citv,
AmftaisNTfiL
mcmmam.
wcoNesMv. auuist a im.
KOIKE WIT
ThehaaaitFcriAei
aOTiCE TO WATER TAKERS
Baa«l^
Howrs tmr iprlakllwg tewu are trem
reetod hr GordcB A Beaaett with their
( to t a. m. aad from 6 to » p. a.
------------*— M aot lorbottM: than the
l la liebt. thstMlh
prelae glrea
City’* te aeoapiad wMhaat
BOBslo or aprlakler atta^od.
taatina )
The Ug grange rally will be held oa
That the new prodaetJoa ptearetx a
parhly
nr traBc U ooMsvBMJy oa the 1
:S
plaa saaaasr
oatinsa
at thia
orerwheliriac.
jawar-——■
aoctelmed
Today
draa’sAaad.
The^ master of eercfBoalea will bo
-The Holy C»y- win be'aeca at Stala-
Traverse grange.
Address
ktMl^ iMMplUl for coasaxBptlTes. »oon
to b* ooUblUbod. U yet an open one.
«rilf tfoatoUcM be nettled ns aoon u
\tht bo^ of cootrol of the innUtutloo
i« si^^tod by Ooreroor Warwr boat
the foilowins chivalry of iu genUetaeo. all the
polaU beamy of iu womeo. ta truth, the
;a»antb. when the law beconies operaThem ban been moch dtecuaakm
aps OB
the ColoaUda for
out-of-the-way
hare
prof«**nl«aal
I Ann who bare nnde n enreful Mudy
uaani-
Boonly of tbe opinion that thin idea in
boMrve
1
Baaey. nmstvr of Putuoaa grange.
that
the
Mr. and Mrs. W. S
Prof. H.
M. 8
Mr. aad Mra Bailey.
Mr. HuU has
parchaaed aa adjoining lot north of
There la no spot
in northern Michigan so secluded anJ
wild aa the MeSau-ba cottage, which
Lottic
Blair
'Ij
PARKER J
looks like a dove cote perched la tho
tre«< tops with its veranda overhant;Ing th« wattT of Grand Traverse l»ay.
Mr. and Mra.
J. B. Hammond
Skies,’’
s
‘hiaan Department
‘ Krpiitdlc In buay
ao
by
hj'adqnartt^'
train to the national encampment at
tkma are that
Present Jndlca-
hllcbigan
will
l>o
larsely repreiM«nted at that aatberlnR.
It la not ncceaaary that one be a mem
on her way
tem* train.
Any reputable eltlren of
the state will be welcome.
Colonel
Wyckoff alll lu* glad to make reacnatkms for anyone de^rini; them. S|>eelal
rates hare been Rratited l»y the rail
roads from nil iwlMa lITthe state.
to
tear
the
accompanied
In
Michigan
required
all
procure numlxTs and llcenaca by July
16. U la cxtlmatcd
hy Secretary of
.Stats PreacHJtt. who has charge of this
work, that there arc fully one thousand
nnlicensod automoblloa being operated
In Michigan.
Licenses are l»elnR Is-
present time*
tber«» are a large numlH*r of owners
Mr. and Mra. R. K. Garret of Olnton.
HI., left
this morning for
mwaccutiun for failure to comply with
Mrs Ibiilt-.v b. ih* «iK- «*f K. H
h|».i
“I'nder
Southern \ City
cvmtlng at
7
sen let**
o'clock when
were held
the
steamer Columbia for Northport
this miuwlug wht*re he will Join his
pnMK>nee of many
llrw.
fri«<ids and
rcla-
Rev. Thomas (^^x officiated an.l
the quarl»s of the Church
provided
the niii.*-lr.
Christ
The
s«*rvlet's
wert' hold In the evening to alU»w Mr.
and Mrs. David Srhomway of IVwamo
and Mrs. M
A. K«-1is of Malherton
attend, the ladles iM-ing sisters of the
dcc«*ascd.
This tnoruiiig the rt*ma|ns
, were taken to Manistee and Interm
took place In the family lot.
Steams of Cincinnati, who are spend
Miss
F.
HendiTsou
of
Toledo, Ohio, passi*d through the city
today oh her way to Fouch.
wtH*k.
playing
Oming to the teteniiu- of
honors cvi*n.
to quit
with
A numlx*r of the young
ladies of Traverix' City were oa hauu
to witness the game, afterward :
for supper.
Among them wen*;
Irk
Ih*n Montague. Theron Morgan. B. K.
aug SS-€t
Blanche
ilJrewn.
K.
Nlta
.Arthur
Barnum.
L Bogtex*.
Kellugc.
Charlevoix and Harbor Sprinva. Sunday, Aug. 27. »OAT LEAVES AT 7:S0
A. M.
kUB 2Wt
Mlsw*.*» Cora^ and
the wt>si bay shore
test evening, atetut twenty-five te*ln-:
present.
Sevi-ral of the young iK*i»pl.
very enjoyahh* ttme.
on to the Resorts.
Mrs. W', N. Kelley left for her Carp
lake ctiitage trslay.
A l»artv of We.*.t Eighth stn*t*t |x*opl.*
left Ibis morning for a day s outing at
Fmirh.
Mte.- Afnora Erlison of Grand Raphb
who Is
the gu.-st of
a«nt
to
Mr
and Mrs.
Omena this
mnniiiig a III) Mrs C«*x
A |«ariy rom|x>sed of MeMlames J. S.
Mamie Hyde of Grand Rapid.s and LU
Ban Horton of this eiiy went to Ne ah-
Hildegard
Alte-rt Peteri.kl. wife niid ehlld lef'
Lilian A
for Carp lake ilii*- moriiiiig lo s|M-rid a
Sparkitn. Fbm*nce Miller. Helen Stmit.
Wiiilfreil Baker, all of Traverse t’it.v
Tha Clovara.
On Friday Commodore C. E Murrey
liiHtrcr of Kansas City came do«n in
their headquarters.
Mrs.
C.
F. Orr and
Harrison
W.
son.
Ml., are ao^
King* and
Waller I...
on
'
Wednesday
and
took dinner with her sister. Mrs. Goo.
H. Morgan, at the ciovera.
Rev. E J. Randall, wife and daugh
ter of Chicago arc again guesu at the
Clovers.
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Patoskay,
the
la-waiita this morning, wlu-re tliej will
Wood.
Newh-ta-wanta
E. J. Cooke
by
spend the dny
F.
Mrs, Blanche Blake came over from
Phono Clt. 550.
given
W’ynkoop. 8. S. Smith. C. D. Miller.
recent arrivals at the CkivTjrs.
SOD. FI\T5 CENTS per load;
roost ami waieniyhm fr-ari
Lomy
Wehric of Jackaonville. HI; are amon;;
dirt, live oeata per load: bottom dirt,
Miss Otto of Manistee.
Horton. W*. P. Keliiu-y. Ih-ri K. lly, A
Mack. Cincinnati. O.
the Sunday school class Ntw'7 of the
three centa per load.
Given by Misses McEvoy in Honor of
Hyde of Granif Rapids and the Mi*-.sps
J.
First
Fare rr. cents.
ih.
Rev. Frederick W. Lewis of the First
Presbyterian church of Saginaw, to
gether wUb his wife and family, are
guests at the Clorers.
Makes bone and muscle faster I
ior remedy.
Brings strength,
uty otbt
baalth aad happlaeaa to the whole eajoytag the cool
breexes at
the
family. Thafa what HolUater’a Roeky
aorers.
Tea will do. S6 eenu. Tea
Mr. aad Mre W. E Field. Sherwood
Field and Hcdea Field, all of Grand
Loulee Braman of Elyrte. Ohio, Rapids, are at tbe Ckfirera foe the
irapeodlag a few vneeka at ihe Clorers. aaoe of the leason.
J. W. SL-ATER
Town Guests.
Mr.-:
|i
b-ttiln-r.
ih-
HoHida\ eiii.r'aMi.
w«*< k at thi* lK*tage flub.
I
Mi-
W (t
H
!adi<-s‘ si-coud pn/e tiy Mios Ver-an
of Clnclnnaii an.l tfu- g.-tiM. m- ti ■- fir
prize goliic
to LW*.
Tinkliain.
tin
see«uid prlre to W’. Carey Hull,
the lone liand was eajuiireil by Mr
W'lmam Parker
dainty
FoUowimk
r«-fn*shmenl>
small tables
w»t<-
s*-r\e.l
WlMlaab uU leteil
Tear l«UabU B*b* rnnitiEif
\ lot of f iTi suits fio $|u
tf
Hamili.m Clothing Co.
, ,
nounecl It a
wrlU*.l h--al
staiit.v failmg
!
kii.twl I
A Towchiofl Story
the ravipg
ibe tiabf
teg from .l-atli
.bath of the
.e Incirahh-.
M.uukrh,
M.iiukch, liver and l.ei'iey- ,
nt ild St.
St. Clair
Clair z\v«-'..
Av. .'.■
, ny , yt^n. d.wtoiT
, pro-j ------ - H. Waiters,
Wallers, nt
K-al dt.-ease
ami I*
I'M*
l.x-al
dt.-ease ami
m* ,,
‘1\.r lu ver.:
remedl. . ami bv cot. j
pj,..n „p
jto. i bad.
to riire with h*rnl treat
j..v,-r and
agm-. iiiv
nerves
wen-;
tr lit Me girl wa-. in u.<rlinlns health.
with n-rtoa* throat
pb»Melar:x gave her
mot in de>juiir. wben'ae
try Ih-; Kim: s Ni-w Disct.v
hr nirr^Varri
^
.......
«V MimptloU. I’ouglm ami Col,te. The
dd«. The first
l a* pr».v.-n raiarrl. to •«- a
*
u^.. ;
e
tier; afifT taking fmit
Ikmal Ui.M-asr- and Ihendure reT>irex i
tors' drigs. that 1 *x.uld not I hot lies
eiin-d, Iand i* tioa in
nuotit.itioual tr,wt,.,-»i.
Halls Ca ;
g....,
^
teg.ni.ltig to take
tarih Cure n.,-vn..fa.-iur«‘d
lo V
J . Khr trlr P.ilf tN 1 ehtalned r-li. f. ar.l
At Join
CheiH-y w C.. . Tol.'do. Ohio, 1. the
^
, ,;„r..jy r.,red “
ilf end i
• liiilonal mre on the mar-j
j„hi|Ki.u>i Drug Store, i:. W.-ilt A Soils' dlug M»ve^:
am
taken int.rriany In .1om-s
M-a !. and 8. K. \Va.t A
11.00, gtiarantfcd. Trial buttle Ux*.
n 50 drojm to a teasiaw
iHinfiil.
It jriig htorec; prin*
. dirietly on the blood and ni'ieoiis
r.vv
Ti.'
. .
"Addr^a:
4n,i..
pal Ion.
lliday Entertained in Honor
eapt’it-d by
JOLLY CORN ROAST.
Thomas C<»x.
B. Clement, Louis B.’llelgi-s.
Frederick, of Evanston,
E. church.
tho home of Mrs. A. S Kowi<-y M*u.
day evening.
Baker. Win
jnuming at the Clovers.
Boat leaves at 7:45 p. m.
|ii
I * veutng for many -4'U--ts fi<un
lug Murrey. Jas. II. Mflllken. I>*oo J
AMwt
Cxjiumbla.
M.
being given lo The Biddies.
the resor;
The game was Inter-
Sunday afternoon. Thaking the Clovers
Ctood mualc, held under the auspices of
an H
»ed Into tin
«'sting from start to finish, resulting
then*
Ne-ab-ta-wanta.
iiiarrie.1
.t, .r ..u I...U- . h.M.U.,
_____________________
evening
The We-qiitMung base ball club
«»f Traverse City
will be an excursion «m the steamer
to
tomornm-
knowing that the water
Omens.
Traverse City on Saturday, returning
going
of Miss Marion Huberts
of Manhstec. on
Place.
Miss Grace Morgan and Mr. and Mrs.
Excursion to Nc-ah-ta-uranCa.
ha*!
PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE.
Frank O. lUleh t»f Chlrago. »
Ethel MeK\oy In hoimr of Mii^ Oti-.
Park
Mon the Ijidy Margaret and spent Hu- night
the Ckivers,
day evening by tlu* Happy Hour Club
Mr and Mrs F. S Prett. Spreguc
Tbe members de|iartiHl at a rather
late hour feeliug that they had had a Pratt and Miss Ada Smith drove from
On Friday evening. Atig
riage
ing the summer at Omena wore In th**
Gerln»de--FlenUng, a as enjo.ved
good time.
lady
UK-aiitinie. she aouM iir..p the eask- nti>l
niiidtel affairs which arc aj^tir in Hu
city yesterday and xiicnt the day at
Mr. and Mm. Tlnkham. Mrs. McDonald.
Fun for Happy Hour Club.
llaiU-y cam.* north in
return to h»-r jian-ii!'
Sh*- rtat»xl t*»
Many Happy Prc-Nuptial Affairs Arc |
j the U'‘<-onl that h* r
war broK*-ii
ta Take Place.
* h<i<-l<ai><! b iiteler I
accompanied by her son. Livingston,
and wife, with a party consisting of
A marshroalU.w n»ast. given by MUs
i- «in a< «-«i*.Hii
Ou arrival Mrs. Batley d«-<ld«-d that ar
daughter Katlierlne and Miss Dorothy
H
Cterter had charge of the funeral
rangementa.
it
order to_ liring suit asains* the latter.
with them the first part of aext week.
twenty or more rt'palreil to the Clovers
at
home. fi(*7 South Cnlon stnHd. In the
BaiU-».
a si-u.-ation
Miss (Iraiu.* Muigan and Mrs. RoIk r; wi'u ar- .ujoylng ihe hof|.lia
Marlkuiald will entertain at the home eiiy It lends, ibi*
N«-ah-ta wanta.
table came of procrW. 8. Tliomas of Springfield. HI., ar- of Miss Morgan Saltinlay afternoon.
The O. B. C. eliih will give a 4hnn«-r priri-?- a•■(.«- unuiue -<ni\.-uir,- >«l
tho hour they decided
the memory of Mrs. t»rclU Hnk«*ll
girl, and
• fa this lhai Mr^.
home of Miss Helen Moore, i
Tranaienta.
Mra. J. B. Mulliken of Detroit pasaod
ma*le
thorugh the city today on her way to
ninth Inning.
Funaral of Mrs. Hukell.
The last mortal tribute wax paid
lari aiu». r
This art. she hs.* ; through hl.*i julaiiiHikiii f**r a Tmk«Ts«-
berg's Grand next .Mmnlay. A«ig. ih
luochi*ou
In h scorv? of K to K at the end of the
this law.
funeral
Pouch’s,
Tout CIEDIT 1$ GOOD HERE
i
Public is Arottsad.
Thrrt'U mure ratarrulo this «*clIon!
The pubb.- l« ar.niMd to i
of tte* country than all other diM-.i^n. > ^dge ,,f it..* ruraine .no-ru,
put together, and .mtil tte-, last f.w |
n,.
Here
Her Mmd.
city In honor of the approaehiiig mar- j
club of Omena.
who are laying ihemaelvos liable
text
nephew.
Omens has te‘»*n very gaw the past
roachinoa in uae will U- rcgisterwl
but at the
her
where they will enjoy a brief stay.
sved dally and It is possible that all
fore long,
by
Mrs. A. W. Houston of Evanston. HI .
Holmes law remilating the one of
owners of machines to register and
Bailey of Ohio Came
brother In-law. Rev. P. Bngelben. She
was
RirhanI Stone.
returu
Jrt»m 10 ii» lx y« ar> of age. teuier tak.
an:;
der Southern Skii's*’* comen to Stein
family at Northport Point and return
Notwithstandinf: tho fact that
tomobllea
to Udand.
where she will be the gsest of her
and
YoVm; M1;N who wear long luints.
Make Trouble But Chanped
i HONOR OF MISS ROBERTS.
Miss Aehnelt of Fort Wayiic
istee today
Milwa-ikec
An Even $2.00 For a $3.00 Bed
Ask J. Kehoe. agent, IVrv
adr.nuJage id.souk- Ivarnalas we an
SniTWIUBEDBOPPED
Mrs.
the .\oung
fem*d fnmi the G. R. A I. to the Man
ber of the Graad Army to enj^y the
prlvlleite of arrompan> Ina Dt'parlmcnt
OoBBaader Cannon on the headqoar-
to
offi-riug.
this morning for a month’s stay.
these daya with citizena of the atpte
59 mmi we«! sat-to rept-1
anc 1115 1C :i r: "n rs
Kvi'iylMidy is iriviitil to attrii<| au-1
The art of l.otlie Blair Par
Skies” with reiuarkaliie suec«-s.-4.
Mra. W. G. Daria and daughter of
Qreenatown. Ind.. arrived fa the city
Aaalatant Adjutant General FSayette
$3.00
bring a l«hket f*/r dimn-r.
kcr la a natural «m. as witness her
Ing for tbe Leelanau pcelaaola.
tbe laatlUitlon.
June
Grange sung.
BaUey of-Lawrence,
Kaa^ at their rottace. MeSau ba.
brought
air tmaUaeol alll be the feature of
P. A.. Grand Rapids. Mich
Song by Kar^ l’ei»iM-r
SPEOAL: FOl A FEW DATS OKLT
Traverre CUy. or 0. L Lockwood. G.
RedUtion by Pjrrba RantKtm.
R»*ritatlon In- Mi'» Lena Pepp. r
Joying dally outings, leaving this mom
to
aing, near l»eloskey. Mieh.. daily from
P
V ■i
Tbat has set the pace
in these par
ticulars
Re<-itatioii by Mbs Kndetla P«-pi>.r
caay acoeas. ao that iavaJIda will aot
dealre
THIS IS THE PLACE
tha" w ill be given at Lake Ya way go
Song by Charlie Ransom.
Hall of Kansaa
“Way J>»wn Bast. ’
woar tbaoiaelvea out reaehlnjt IL Open
'
City, who were aaesu text year of
Grand Rapids are In the north and
who
Robert
Marquette.
boapital ahonld be where It will be of
Denver In September.
by
Thiiniday.
the MrSau-ba cottage and win erect
They
weloaiae
Recitation by Mn-. Eilgi'cumb
cottage next year.
Becaane of thin b«-llef
errooeoua.
Tbe pUct' to boj one is vbtwe jroa eaii
tbe Uwt
price, comUtned wil^bc privikvo of makiui;~j’oiir sekx-tioRi from the hostuml largest Bssorttnccit sbenru in
llu' city.
VIA O. IL A I. RY.
Song by Pyrrlia Itauixim.
ptaco, far retnored from a oonunanlty
are
of
Grej will Kpt-ak.
Nc-sh-ta-
^ aay ahse.
Tbone
•»-
1‘bc Ojibway Indian draasa “Hiawa
wanta. i*ere she will spend tbe ninth
Bornlax for a two weeks’ oaUnj; with
IpprMOd wttb tbe Idea that it ahoohl
of tbo Batter, boworer.
aunt bo
H. O. loyau SupL
conaecoUre anmmor.
^|f***«" aiaay perma aeeoilax to be
boon .paafcentod.
forced.
Jon
tewns
THE INDIAN PLAY OF HIAWATHA
la tbe interest of the grange. A
Northport, passed tbrudbh tbe city this
BBBber of Inarccnnible plnren
sprtaklinc
whole atmoayhere of
rived over ths G. B. A L aad took paas-
iaa to tbo proper plane ior socb aa to-
oome
log and other parpoMs oocoorery iwloa
IRON BEDS
the city for
Mlaa Joaephtas Landpbere of
Mrs. Abner Harris aad little daugb-
ta
naed duriag tho day for manufsetarfor
Tbe foBowlag laterexting program
will be given:
All the aaaahlne of the aoeth. aR the
ter. BetUe Westropp of LoutsrUle ar
located
ooaai ot tbo gnat aaMmat of waior
Oeo. A. Robertaoa, master of Grenl
berTa Grand Opera H<Bae for one per
for that popular resort.
I oC the kicmtk>ii of the
bo
Oa ae-
Speaker of the day. Murtlaier A\*hlte- July 4tb to Sept. 4ih. This rendition
tbe magaolW' head. past kcforer of the NatiuasI of tke Indian as a romantic figure,
Chicaco. who U a rooaln of F. H. GM scented south te in “Under Southero grange.
shoold be seen by every ooa.
De
Recitation by Mrs. Rachel Pi-pjK-r.
dlaga. aMaanr of «be Cedar *Lodj(c
scriptive iwmphlet can tx> had hy a«:
Solo by Frank Farrs,
ch tbe city eo i
dressing ticket agent. G. R. A I. Ry..
paaoed thronch
Dorth:
mSST*
rUre.
Music
wUl be furnished by the little chU-
from
formance only, on Saturday ereaing.
period dsfsr tbsir trips aatil the renAag. :c.
lar czearaioM are ea aad thea they
arriro B agasda which aoem at
V
asooatad. is
ceevy directloB that haa beta visitad.
traeta Dob tbe renlv trarel for those
who
the old fair gioaBds Aug. 3«.
gnat dream powerfaUy acted aad aa-
bare arrirad or retaraod, aad pa
At
ao tlare caa watar ba/woad wlthowt
ta *The Ha|y
1..
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. To-}
Ii.’is
Doiiipban CMUiity
t>ur-l.s'-.-tl
lep. i.-eii
'**^'**
nilwill t’"'* U lo imbrM- li'-:
pilxHire-i. .The fer.-e v\
Ilf dlvi.b- !
vvllf
thirtv |•;•>-tun*n. Tiil.g'l'g 1
sire rro;ii liv«- lu eighty ai-n-s K.-tisj
.A te-ni ill .t stis V ev.ltange N one ■
Who Ix.k'i forwiinl to a f.^ll in sb«-l.M.
pml nels hi Ifie
d j.,-bi2 al)te t»i
f-r eb bv.-ij, Vhi- iia»i«- te siq,
»M-.l to te* .b -ii.M fr»*lM tlx- ft-tiy .if
I - d.l J tet'i i-kf .i ted jr*'.
•4'
•I
wm wmom mcom, Tiuvmt crrv. wemoAN, wcbnEtDAY. AuouiT sa W
TD ITTOD ni A BOOT
KTMTl
ISMKIISpyi
J. A. 1
•lEMMM or riRC OCTAItTMCMT
HONOfI MCAIORY OF COMItAOC.
tlea wmeh Will Now Hava
Namiat CWtiafi.
Detroit. WaSI^ h.->Aftcr aa
aziateacc of aeariy aaeeaty yaars. dorlag part of which ttaae h has been a
morning paper, daring another part an
eranlag. the Detroll Tribune today nnnouneea Us ooasolldatioo with the
Tb« roMfmJ crrmncemnn of lAu*- Sreoing Kewa nnder the title of the
McLccbUn. tUmsIi not yet cont- DetroU Kewa Through the coaaolidaplCUd. prorM« for cbarrlt
at tloa Detroit aacures a new^mper wHh
tlM fceowl Jlethodlat rhurcb. with a crrulatloo approxImaUng 130,000.
Her. Dratt« Coehtio oflcUtloc. asabrtAccording to the announcement, the
ed br Hot. Hu«b Kwnedr. The Qom* amalgamation haa been under coniid
CUjr quart*! trtll provid* the mtuUc eration from the time of the purebaae
and the follovInK pall tiearer*. taken of the Tribunte by the Evening Newt
from the order of Ptorent^r*. of which propiietora. in IhSl.
Mr. McLachlan wa* a charur momber,
The fionday edition will conUpae to
win be In ebarfe:
John Ren be known at the Detroit, Newt-Trib
nie. C. M. Beer*. R. E W««T*r. Prank une. Ralph H. Booth, who has been
Uakir. J. E. Cameron. Georce Boone pabliaher of the Tribune during tbe
and Joe Manenlrh. The runerarwlll past nine manihi, retire* with tbe coobe nnder the awplce* of the Poreaterp aolldation. 7*he announcement intiand this evenlna a meetloK Will be matet that he will abonlj becomi
held to rompleie the fHy arran^emenl* bead of another important neatpaper
forjittendlD*. the flro department will j prf»peny.
, attend in a body and ei«ht honorary j The Ix*trolt Newi will b« pobliabed
pall bearer* will be appointed this both morning and evening.
evening.
It will be unneceaaary to ntate that IN HONOR OF MRS. LONGNECKER.
there will bo a great mass of extent
in attendance at the funeral tx^iiKe Mra. W. Carey Hull EnterUinad at
MiliUry^ Euchre Yeeterdey.
Mr. McLachlan wa» very fwpular and
B Ur ttf Wmtrti of Oim>
CM McLcchlan, Whtcii WUl
Tckc Flccc Tomcmm,
everybody will with to bupor
memory of a public servant who lotes
his life in the fallhfui p«-rformance
hia duty.
-fOHTHEIIIDHII SCHOOL
Several Children of Red Men Taken
From Thia Section to Genoa,
Nebraaka.
Simeon Redbird. ht*ad of tbe carpentry
department, at the government Indus
trial ftcbool at Genua. Neh.. paBsed
through the city thia morning or
way to Mt. Pleasant, where he will
take several little Indian pupils for
advance Instruciloh in the «e*trm
achool. Mr. Redbird statr<| to the
ord that the part-nts rv^sided neai
Ml Pleasant school but desired t«
the western school as a finish to their
children's instruction in the loduHtrial
lines. Thnn- other pupil* were taken
from the camp meeting by Mr. RchIblrd, Anjeline Men-diega of Northpori
and Jamiw and Paul Wan-me-gus of
Chief ^.Ake. Charles Slater of the car
pentry department of the govemment
achool at ML .Pliwsant was at the
ramp grounds but obtained nn pupils,
th« only one* taken this year being
three by Mrs. Jennie IV»dge of the agri
cultural school St Chllocco, o. T.. and
the Ihro<- who were with Mr. Redbird.
lAst year twenty-one w«’r«‘ taken f«im
tbe grounds by Miss Klsher 'Ohd Mr.
Redbird for the G<‘nua rcIiikiI. and
aeren taken by Miss Robbins fn>m tbe
.UaakeJl school at lAwrenre. Kas.
Later seven ro«»re were sent In
charge of Rev. L. D. I>‘ets of the
Northport Methodist chiirrh.
The
strenuous leclnrt's by Dr. Carlos Mon
tezuma of Chicago, who was In attend
ance and took the stand against gtncrnmenl schools, was admitted i»y the
recruiters as te-lng the nwson of the
scarriiy of juiplls for government train-
i:r-
k'’..
* WORTH! COUPIE
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Lane. Old Mis
sion Lighthouse Keepers. Ar«
Very Busy People.
■;
-/
Diirtet
atm at OW
At 2 o'clock Moaday aontlng Old
lHaaioB harbor was strndi by a severe
aqnall froa the aoatheast and J. A.
Moatague'a yachL the Gem. wa*
thrown npoo the beadi. damaging the
center board.
Mr. Mootague vma on the boat at the
time and only one amall .anchor was
out which was not strong enough to
hold tbe yachL In a few moment*
after tbe squall struck the Gem she
vras grounded lost north of the Old
Mi**ioo dock. The shock splintered
tbe center board bat otherwise left
the craft unharmed.
The launches of E. J. Brinkman. C.
E. Pulver and Thomas Sunton were
oUained In ihe morning and worked
until 3 o’clock In tbe afternoon before
the boat wsm aflosL Through a misoaderstanding on one of the launcbe*
an untimely Jerk broke the big main
sail boom.
personal.
iscbtne of Cedar arrived In the city
this morning for a day’s shopping.
Dr. Basshaw and Henry Martin of
Joliet. Ill,, are the guest of W. 8. Will
iam an dare enjoying the fine Ashing
Mr*. W. Carey Hull entertained yes to be found in tbe region.
terday afternoon with a delightful mil
itary euchre i»rty in honor,of Mr*.
I-Yank Longnecker of Delu. Ohio, who
is her guest this wr<-k. Six tables Frankfort, where they have vlsltei
•were played, the prizes being captured relatives.
by the following; Mrs. GIberson
Mis* 1-aura Tyler of Manton. re
niothec of Mr*. I. It GtllM*rt. taking turned this morning after spending a
first prize, a hand-painted salad dish; month in the city with her «l«ter, Mr*
Mr*. E. A. Fosler, the lone-hand prize, A. W. Peck.
a hand-painted plate, while the ctmaoMr. and Mrs. James Wise left today
latlou, an Armenian lace handkerchief, for a abort visit at Kingsley.
was taken by Ml** Such. The fall
Mr*. Jamt** H. Simpson of Ik-trolt H
touch was evident in the yellow the guest of Mr*. Henry King.
massf-* of golden rod and gohlen glowr
W. W. Fairchild returned last t
which formt^d the qiulor acheme of the Ing from the upiK*r penlnRula, where
parlor*. Dainty refreshment.* foUowe! he acc«nn|>ani(d B. J. Morgan on a
the social paKtime. The out of town lne*s trip. Mr. Morgan returned Mon
gue*t{» wore Mra. Git>enton of Saginaw. day.
Mr* fYank Ixmgnecker of Delta. Ohio,
Mrs. C. A. FImnier and daughter*.
and Mr*, tbwge liate* of Chicago.
Rosamond and Iva, of Manlsle«‘. apen*.
By Mrs, Tracy GiUit.
yesterday In the city.
Mra.
Tracy
gIHIh
eniertainofl
The familieK of George I.ardle and
twenty-6ve gueat* this afternoon in F. C. Desmond, who have been spendhonor of Mrs. Prank Umgnecker. who ing the summer at Kesis Mukesis. have
i* the guest ..f her sJster. Air*. W. returned to their homes In this city,
Carey Hull. Six-hand euchre wa«
A. E. Bellinger of Maple City transplayed, after which the following menu act<H] huainess in the city yesterday,
was served:
rcturnjng home this morning.
Fruit punch.
Mis* Maude Gowdy of Indianapolis.
Chicken salad with tomato aaplc,
Ind.. Is the guest of Mrs. Wiliam I>o.Nut sandwiche*.
Olive*.
Kay.
Salted iH-ean*.
Brne.st Gatiibs of Manistee is spend
Ro.se punch. garui*he<l qrlth roses!,
ing a fewrdays with friends in the city.
Wiiitergreen an«l peppermint wafers.
Mrs. K. E. Horwt was iinexpecUHlly summoned by G. Arthur Dejn-w
SAVED BY HAIR RIBBON.
his concert tour and left on the 1;::5.
Master Edgar Chase of Appleton,
SL Joseph Girl Had Narrow Escape
Wl».. who has In-en the guest of his
From Drowning.
St. Joseph, Mich., Aug. 23.—A blue grandparents. Capt. and Mrs. E E.
hair ribbon floating on the surface of Ctiase. r<*turoed home this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Merrlam and
the water in the swimming pool a’
Silver Ih*arh resort yesterday saved Three children of ToIikIo. Ohio, passed
the life of Miss Frances Wilkinson, through the city this aftermxm
daughter of T. L. Wilkinson, a wealthy their way for an outing at Fouch'.s.
Mrs. J. Tapper and Miss Tapper of
Tval esiaU‘ man.
Ml** Wilkinson, with other young ToU-do, Ohio, who have l>eeu guest.»
ladb**. was In liathing. She wa* *u«i- In this city for a few days, departed
denly nilswd from the crowd, but this afternoon for a short sojourn
thinking she had gone to her dn^ssing Charlevoix.
Mrs. Otto Wilbur of Charlevoix, who
I. nothing was thought of her ab
sence until one of her rompanions saw. has been at Northpon for the past few
blue rihlK>n woni by .Mis* Wilkinson da.vK visiting old friend.s and acquaint
ances. s|»ent a short time totlay It
on the water.
A diver wa* siimmone<l and after city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs Ed
several descent*, located the sul>- gar Chase, befon* leaving for horn?
mt*rged furro of the girl and brought arcomitanlod by her niece. Muriel
her body from the water. Her life Wiisley.
Mr. and Mr*. H: J. Thompson of
wa* saved by the extraordinary effons
Fifth street leR this afternoon fo«phy*lclan.
Barker Creek, where they will be tbe
guests of their son, Arthur.
NOVEL SOCIAL EVENT
BREVmCi^
'
T&e bar fever sea son la nt hand
and hotels are fast filUag np srith
aontbern vesideBU wbo come to thU
section. In the dear atmosphere, wrhere
dust and iu kindred yellow pollen do
DOC- flourish to tbe detriment of nasal
organ*. Among those to arrive here
within the past twenty-four hour* are
Mr*. EL Stagg of Greencaaile. Ind.. Mr.
and Mra. Smith at Chiengo. Mr. an-J
Mr*. Lewi* and famUy of Chicago. J.
B. Halsted. wife and baby of Hough
ton. W. H. Marten of Joliet. Ill. Mrs.
Blake of Green Castle. Ind.. Mr. Utile
of Brazil. Ind, C. W. Johnson of Rock
ford. III., and Dr. 6. Baaaler of Jolie*^
111, wbo are almost without exceptlor.
to remain until October.
~ V. E. Montague of this city and
George H. High of Chicago, who I*
spending the summer at Forest Lodge,
returned yesterday from a three days'
fishing trip up the Bi>ardman. Both
captured a good mesa of fish. Mr. Mon
tague getting the largest in the ahapi*
of a German brown trout fifteen luebe*
In length.
Mr*. Julia Pratt Cooper and John
Herron of this city were oniti«d in mar
riage by JuBtice of the Peace Amll F.
Nerlinger yesterday.
The Big Lake Herald, publlabcvl In
far off Minnesota, state* that Cla.vton
Ijxrdle of this city and two cumi»anlon«
went fl*hing and In two hour* bnuight
back thirty pounds of fish. Jf that bad
been a Grand Traverse item and the
spot Grand Traverse bay. with its
heavyweight Mackinaw trout, nothing
out of the ordinaiy- would b«* thought
of. but a* the catch wa* probably
small inland fish they carry northern
lauiei*.
Sunday night while a large crow 1
stofxl on the dix-k wailing the rt'turn
of Ibe lllinoi* with its two hundn-d
pasM^ngers aboanl. two young wonu-n
made tbtmselvf-s so obstnjH-nms an 1
disagreeable aboard the Columbia that
a call wa* made for tin* imllre and
they were run off th*- dork
J. I). Hatton. tb«? engin»“er of th'sit'amer Columbia. Is moving his
housidiold giKsls from Boyne City, his
former hom<. to this city and will ofcupy a hoiite on Elmwood av(*nue.
Fiiresters will in<-et at thei'- hall to
morrow at 12;3b to a'tend tie- funeral
of their late brother. Ihtncan M<‘1-achlan.
The Manistee Record* ball team,
who play here next Sunday, have left
a fine rec«»rd in Milwaukee, winning
three straight games from the Milwatikeo BIuck.
The John F. Otl Lumber company's
mill will start up tomorrow morning
to finish the season's rut a.s the logare all on the gT!>und.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Cook .and fain
ily left this morning fi*r Maneelona.
where they an- ralbtl to nlt!-nd tl:*funeral of Mr*. Cook s uncle. Jami Johnson, who db-d Monday. The dr
ceased was CS y«-ars old ami leaves a
wife and one daughter The funeral
was held this aftern<H»n at 3 o’elf>ck
from the Congregational rhurrli. U«-'
B. Vinton official ing
Memliers of hose company No 1 are
requested u> mtvt at the Cass street
engine house at 7;3b sharp this even
ing to make arrang* ni*-nis to attend
the funeral of Duncan McLachlan.
It is reporte dthat T O. Nicholson.
memiMT of the board of ♦xluratlon. left
the city Saturday night, his destlna
tion and future movements not being
known. If Is und**t>tood that dome*!.-'
and oth« r tnmblos are the cant^ of his
departure.
Ben Ashton OiUertainfnI fift.-en of his
Mr. and Mrs. r W Ijin.- ..f old Mis
friends at Birchwood last t-vening. Tlision. the k«-ep«TS iif tji. Iluhihmise a»
evening was si>ent in roasting g
Old Mission (Milnt. wen- in th«> city
corn
and launch riding it wa* a
today Tills Is Mr. ljuieV llisi triji to
hour before the paHy broke up
tbe city In ten years, noth Mr and
Ihe j'oung people sought their honn*s
Mr*. lAne are very closely conlimHl.
with memories of a delightful evening
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Urth by their duties at the ligTii and Enjoyed at We que-tong Club by East
lingering in their minds.
by the countless Msilors aho nnnib.-r
Side Crowd Last Evenirvg.
Clarence Bennett s play. "A Royal
James Nye. who was picked up
up past the thousand mark every sum
The young tadlea of tbe Bast Sid-mer. Yesterday there were forty visit . Crowd entertained their gentlemen Slave." was presented by a fair com the sir«-«‘t last ev*ning. and placet!
ors at the picturesque coftage an I : fri.-nds In a nme! and delightful man- pany before a good house In Stein the lower part of the Jail to recujierberg'*
Grand
Iasi
evening.
ate.
was so 111 today, evidently fn>m
light. ami as the rules forbid visitors ifr last evening at the We-quetong
The play has been seen here befor-' the effects of a protracted spree, tha'
eatering the light tower aUme. maiiv * «'ltib.
Chief of Police Ashton removed him i«>
trip* are made nere.-sarv earh day for | An air of mystery surrounded the and has been much better staged
Frank De Vernon as Agulia wav the Grand Traverse hospital at 4
ibe genial hostess, who always givt-* invltatlnus and no bint a* t«» the form
Ibe guests a c«^rtllal wvh'ome.
which the evening'* entertainment was fairly good. Marie Do Beau a* the o’clock this afternoon.
Charles Moore of Detroit, a member
m take could be obtained by the youfag Countess Inez Dc Oro handled her
part very credlubly. showing In of the state fish commission, arrive I
THE MARKETS.
The guests were n^elvod and. forty
'“e pas- In the city ihl< aftern«x»n in the Inter
-Wheat —
number. were divided Into four '‘onato address of the Spanlsa ests of the stale statistical report:-.
September. 83^c: No. 2 red. Me; No.
squads S!ip^ of |»*|*er were passed woman. 1- 8. DeKalb. as Count Pedro Mr. Moon* will make a canvass of the
3 corn.
;No 3 w hite c*at*. 2Sc.
out iH-arlng nunilK^r* and the partners Martinez played hi* part very well and fishing Industry throughout tin- tjay
Toledo, O.. Aug 23 —IMieat—Cash.
for the evening were found by thej the part of Carlo* Castello was fairly region before leaving.
M%r: SepL SSTnC; December. 84Sc, 1
of corresptinding number*.
Chicago. Aug. 23 —Wheat—Septem Marching ord«tb were then
part (rf Isadore. the heroine. *
n given i
ber. 80%c: Dwrober, 824r. CornGrand Traverse and Arizona Min
'^ley aa 1
the four squads were pilot
by
Old September. 83^r: old l>>ccmlHT
ing Company
ladles to the homes of the Misses
4r*\c
Oats—Seplemlter. 2.'»%c; !>•*Cameron. Stout. Miller and Kelley,
. c««mlxT. 2CSc. October pork. IH.S5;
when* the ban* heads of the gentlemen
lard. tK; ribs, $9.
w ere covered by paper cap*.
v
East Buffalo. Aug. 23—Cattle—Quiet
On their return to the club an or
The sneclal sale of stock will posi
On Sunday. Aug. 27, Traverse City
and unchanged. Veal* and calves— chestra was playing the grand march.
and
lodge. No. 323. B. P. O. E.. will enter tively l>e closed on Aug. 31.
Active and quarter higher. 8b««ep and
After the march dancing was the order
ma>' be clostn] at any time before that
lamlts—25050c stronger. Trade brisk. of tbe evening and continued until a tain Manistee lodge. No. 250. of Man
date. All desiring to purchase stock
lirtee.
and
it
la
desired
that
there
l>e
s
Hogs—Active and shade higher.
late hour. Punch and cake were served
full attendance of Elks. A delegation on the apacial term* should apply i
during the entire evening.
Tho*. Smurthwalte.
THE traverse CITY Business
will meet the rlsltlng brother* at the once.
aug 23-8t
President.
College course of training is such that
train.
Biddle and O. B. C. Entertained.
guarantiees success.
aug 23-3t
A, L. Joyce. Exalted Ruler.
Mr*. A. S. Rowley entertained with
Angus McCoIl. Secretary.
thimble party this afternoon from 3
A RATTUNG good clotfwa bruah
aag 23-3t
fra* wHb every boye aoit thi# WMk. to 6 in honor of two claba. ihe O. B. C.
and The Biddies. An entirety informal
The Boaton Stera.
EXTRA SPECIAL Mia on nchec
afternoon wa* enjoyed, the bevy of auKa and aheaa thia wtk.
WANTED—Active. rclUble young man
YOUTHS'SUITS fS. were $7.50. lot* gnesu repairing to tbe yard, where
for genbral work. The- John T.
The Boaton Store.
to close out.
each told of the most thrilling episode
Beadle Co.
aug 23-ti
ai« 22^
tlamlUnn Cloihi^ Oa
of her life. At 5 o'clock the daintiest
of InneheoDs wa* served on the cool
,
TRY A ftecORD WANT AD
porch.
Attention, ^iks.
Notice
.YOU CAN'T do witbsit Blwk
ARE YOU SATISFIED wlib tke|
pracBt? Or haVc yxio • desire to bK-1
ter root condition, to rise akov« yoor |
fsiknrs? Let a* make yoo m bafisess
apectellsL Bet yoar mark fclgli. Right
BOV is the rime to lay the earner rione
for stMccaa. Traverse City Bc»l»e*»
College.
aag 32-5t
LET US RENOVATE your feather*
now with oar new renovator. Chapin
Cwrpet Cleaning,Work*, phone llS.
aog 21-€t
WE CAN RENOVATE your old
feather beds asd make them np into
a fine feather matires*. You will be
pleased. N. B. Chapin Carpet Cleaning
works.
aog 21-€*
A LOT of youths' long (utnt suit* to
close. 112. for 17.50.
aag 22-tf
Hamilton Clotlilng Co.
Y*u JIre InoHed
to view the new Dress Trim
mings. Ifs the most compre
hensive showing we ever had;
it comprises everything that's
new and right for fall : : : :
'ANT A
You ran ha\ e Itf
hir the Ixvt
itf Prepare
Pn
positions at Trsver>e City Busim-ss
college.
„_
aug 22 3t
3, Uf. mniiken
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
WANTED.
300 women, giris and boys over.
14 years of age, PleaaanL clean
work.
'The Traverse City Canning Co.
aug 12-tf
Fall and mintcr
Parties
Dl. W. A. FAlJfSWOETH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
Offio. huura until to *. m sad 7 to b p. ai
Boiswupwthx- G>-<»-r*t lUwrtlc *ad
Con-ulUiU..n».
They will swn commence. If you intend
gelling a new Dress wc can help you,
or if you arc not just ready you can have
it cut off and laid away for you. Wc
madci; i fortunate purchase of Silk Crepe
de Cf '^nc, in Fink, Pale Blue, Silver Gray,
Champagne, also Black and White. The j
goods arc worth $1.00 a yard, but we place
them on sale at
;
:
:
:
JOY AND COMFORT
aiv yours. liuy a i»air of
Water WintTB.
I.*'ani to
swim ill ONK TIU.AL. ami
your joy will lie uneonfiiied_
Prices arc 25c and 35c pair
AVOID SUNSTROKE
50c Vard
Buy om* of our Helmet Stntw
Hats. Tltey resemble a bukr**
potato but; 'n fonn. are supp!»rte<l upon the lu«ul by .mu
op» n fnime work, thus allowiiit; a fn-<* circulatiou al*out
the hea<l at all times.
«orl4*rs, tourists, lisjienneti,
Urry pickers, and in f/n-t
everj'lxxly who would avoid
the scorchini; sun’s
niys.
sh.iuM irv <.ne of these hats
Pon’t wait, but secure ontr of these pat
terns. They won’t J.asl lung.
X.dbint; like them for a)MFORT. I>i.-e
Mmm E. WILHELM
Just a Moment’s Time, Please
Comer Front
ONLY 15c EACH
and UiflOE,..s;
Pardon us for intruding upon your valuable lime, but wc have a few things that
may interest you. Our stock of furniture, as you well know, if you have called
recently, is geiirng low, but many of the good things still remain. We will men
tion a few of them here. If you arc not interested in these, wc may have just
what you want, and if wc have—will sa^:c you money on it.
A
Chiffonier
for.............................................
14.00
AJ$1‘2.50 Lounge
for............................................
... 7.75
.. 7.00
A Sl.v.OO Ward Robe
'
An $1S.<M> Leather upholstered Q 30
A $14.00 Book Cabinet
for.....................................
5.98
A $17JK) Ladies’ Writing
J ^QQ
8.25
... 1-98 A $14..'/J Music Cabinet
A $'2'J.OO Roman Chair
A $15.00 Gold Arm Chair
for............................................. 10.00:
Four $0.50 Reception
Chairs.......................................
A $25.00 Mahogany BookA $25.00 Bed Room Suit
for......................... i................
16.50i A ^$15.00 Piano Bench
13.00 A $2.0.00 Sectional Book-
5,g9
5.98
13.4Q
SEE THAT WINDOW
The Boston Store
::;i
■'—^— mm mimM
moomi tmviim citv. wchmam,
«>coNEtaAv. auou«t ti. ims.
spendtagafou^avt WGampMJamfrurtir ebnetwd
j tteough ^lageru;- Hcr-cies
BIh JjgMlfaw '■■Mi cMtfMlf Imre frmUr
cM
and then, out over the | la.
■ght. awd to yuv «d Imt HM wbcu be felt mmt
vbleh rolled up almoat to bv Glciia MaynaH spent 8mday with
uuBUge. puftapa; for b« i> boupd to weamtot tbe future. -Hermwe are
DoUy brl^y. aad •tee‘'|feaa. Uck lay oa Che aaad besMebar. hia friend. Wilfred Deake^
be rueklMa. ao tong as Dofly WurthMr. and Mrs. HaBamn and Mrs.
*
-DoUy.- he murmured,
tasiaa ralua nyrmi. Sbe Is cBam- aaat tbe earpet department.’
Maynard were Frankfort vlsttora Moanek was wOwd, but DoUy. oool.j
-Yes. Dick.- she replied.
nB to taa aay «aa*k bead.
ri
f
tMTCffttniMI tCftVICC* IN CONOflKOATIONAL CHMKilL
trtrn. aad self poasesaed. stated their j
That salesman said to ask you. and
wlshas to a salesmaa. wlm. afl^e and j I wlU.
• t* •• Uad» ksr PPNMT Of>
Mr. McLean’s moved to Green l.ake
You know I harent much to
Monday, where they wOl tent for a
smiling, b^aa dteourriar oB Tarioualoffer. The wbare U firm. 1 think, and
^_____________
JKIes aad weaves—marh to Dick's! the color lasting—Amerlcu make—
bewfldermeaL
Sod«ty.
Another salesmaa ap-• and yuull pay dear for your carpet.!
psared who took him In charge.
tUenee was opprssslve.
•oidAj «TMlB« ml 7:10 tho C. B.
•ocMjr or to* *Oo0«reK«UncMi1 cbnrea
vfll boU ft d«llcfttk» ftenrioe at vklck
Cte* It la espoetftd dMl acvcrftl pnt
prftiSdcaift vin lisve ftonetbinc to afty
ftft It la Ml Hk«ly that all caa Ir
fiaatar tboae who are abfteat will aoni
maaaafM vhlrb »iU be tmi.
ffmt etdors. and durable.
he almost bosrlsd.
velvet or
Mr. and Mrs. Bert St. John of In-
imported—but < Sunday.
U’by. you ] lake me. Dolly, put me where you wIlU
Geo.
Bowman
srenl
to
Wealwoodi
-Ob!“ the girt brsslhsd softly. -Ye,- enn see yoursr-ff that li*s an elegant • so.ytm arc near, and I’U try to keep! Friday wltk a load of goods for Mr.
■ V4V arc luslng money at tbej bright
ys,mo.- sbe taally asserted convlne- puttefn.
,
_____ and sweet lor you. dear. But 1 Barrett.
mt^m^urs and ran*i-ts
rarju ts a.slde.
a.sJde. I1 want iI
Itlll and Freda Carp«*nU*r visited
fngiy
price.
I know
your
wife
will be j| metapborK
IMIl
Tbi*. the nma shiverwd.
“lA’berrV plsased.
Ju*l soe !f ahe Isn’t.-
j yoa. IVilly. more than anything Htuf! their parents at Camp B« n)amln Suu-
have I heard that voice befoter bej
Dick, partially stunned li> the man’s' In tfco world.”
'jiudaclty.-was not so<^?rtain about Icl
lAJiy s hand sinle Into his.
Wbw "he had suBclenUy recovered !and he tried to j.rot#-st.
The ftodety waa oraanlted Feb. C.
-She Isn’t ex-!
1 day.
-To lie j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Huddlestnne
Mrs. JonesF she whispered archly. [daughteraren*i»orted about
and
thesame,
of Mrs. HudJU7 with tbi; folkhrlnc chartor aiaai- from bU surprise, in a volee that was j actly—” my wife, he meant to say. but I -No, dear, to be my wile.” he an- there beingsome doubts
dlestooe’s
strstoed and studied, he hastened to the salesman barrlt^ <«| swered gravely.
' recovery.
ben:
Geo. Barton and family WH»ent Sun j
T beg a th-tfrnd pardons.'
“Ob! of roarte, rhe lim’l particulari
Then the world was lost to their
J. W. Mllllken. Ftunk HajnlKoa. W. explain;
day
at
Gre«*n
lake.
O. Van PHt. Nettie Qariand. Fanaie I thought yon were Dick’s sister, i -prefers to pityse her husband.' view, for tint time bring.
Mr*. Dangremond is nursing at Mr.
iThai’a the way with these good wives, j
When the shadows began to IcugthPaOdafoot.
Frank
OaliHm.
Mami;>
jesptsclally at first.” he ehurhied. look- jen. IRck assened for the fortieth time: Hudd lest one’*.
Kaaeland.
Analc Unomeyer.
C. T.
Lula Moon returned home from Po
I
knowingly toward Dolly. ”bin j “Why. 1 simply couh! n«»t live without
Qravn. G. 6. Batea.
Fanny Iloldr- the ree<*lver.
mona
laat
Monday, where she has
Dolly wga langhlng siifily. but ahel*he’II llk^ ibU pattem. I know.“
you. Dolly dear.”
vortb. G. 8. Becdle. M R. Holley. WIM
from
the conch |
“But you see, she 1* not—” began ] -Qf <-our»e you couldn’t.” she skid been staying finee Ortolwr.
Morsd. Alldo Crawford. W. q. Pudd«- hastily sprang up
Mr. Frarler. the n*llef agent here.
> Hlfk sturdily.
jbf.hlly. “an.l furtiisli n hous^e. anyway.
fbov Mabel Datea, J. W. Hilton. Ruth where she had thrown herself.
what for I know Hint carit l wRh the pink i Ml Monday m«imlng.
-Dear old !>lck. I must dlsrlpllnc'
“Well. ju*t ask her and
Bartov. May Hnbbell. Marv Gilroy.
Bay Bleele and Carrte Steward.
roses would have bc-eu fatal—In time."
him today-for allowing hi* head to bej *he aa>s.“ persisted the voluble itale*
'
turned so easily.
think the moon
or tbiB number M. B. Holley la the
only oae la acUve work Id the C. K.
I wonder if he doe* f man.
I* made of gr«>«m |
Dick’s heart stood Rtlll.
OAKHEIGii
i which is Just an ordinary, stout, coarae I laad were callers at Camp Lakevlew
“Now this I* a bargain—firm weave, i carpet—not
-JsM ThoradHte, ars y«i tberwr
few we«*kv-
Mr. Roseubrook. the new 1’. M
As a reward for her remark, the
rail
LOT 183
' i
LOT 184
LOT 188
road agent here, and w Ife arrived last
almu.it <-ru«hed In Dick"* emhracH*.
Should lie
LOT 110
LOT 182
Thursday.
'Stanley
Ihtngrt-mond left Monday
cheeser’ she murmured tboughlfully. i **k her and see what *lie would say?
____ '
carpets and_______
curlalup.
•Yer. __ _______1_______________
non for West wood.
-You see. it was this way." urged | "That fellow Is a f«»ol or a ptxiphet.”.
and ctuiches and—
tatloa there were l.OOO aoeletiea of lb"
jone*.’ and well
orgaalaatloo which have increaaed to IkJlly earnestly that aftemoon when ’ he roasomd. -and I proirf>*^- to Cu'l{,^.^.^
oot «hlcli.
Ij
which, .bortlf
shorlly."
emporium, tt.«., I ..ni
* /ac.000 dorlnc the elahieen year* panned she and Dick Imarded a train to the lout
, But IRck’a troubles had only begun. I
^
Clara and Ethel Rynberg are vlaliit with a toul membcrahlp of 4.r»oo.ooo. City, "when you asked me to help.you
Ho came to hlm*elf Just in time t«» j
..
'
lug their grandparc-uts at Reeroan.
Among the apItfUng tbinga which to choose the furnish lags for your now
thU aodety made promiaeni io Ita fraternity house living-room. I thought
of tbia city. At the time of |t« orinuii-
: :
r-
LOT 230
■
i to’B In'«.v»r
^
arork was the dUtribntlnn of hotel let
ters for Sunday rt-adlng. the organlratioa of a Flower committee in connec..
II .u » lm!«ruw lb.l yo.. £« Ihc Doll, hioi.ll, tom b..r bmd.
tloa with ncrlplural v«*raes which ac-
ortaniastton of a bicycle Hub which
faatured
early
morning .rides
along
the bay shore paihn. when praise and
-
prayer brought strength to tbe soul.
In speaking of thJ^oDdefful work
i'
of the BorJely Mr. H^lfTy says:
"I can
remember it as distinctly as though
anyway.”
apcdogetlc air and with eyes that looking scornfully at a blinding mix- replied the man, with a pur.xled but
turo of rod and green, with some Jus- sailstlfNl Ipok. "I have learatsl many
“Did I do right?”
Dick almost forgot to be anxious for tice, but with equal severity condemn- and marvelous things In this, my first
beautiful brown one. He began lesson in sluipplng.’’ and he smiled
her aunt’s health; for be really felt a
_______________ •
great exultant Joy within him. a* If to
Itself.
• Well. I *hduld say It Is'Important.”
I
affirmed
enthusiastically. •Kveur
We hardly knew what
lime I wear a new tie the boy* ask if
we had «)me for. except this—that a
that Is what they may expect In car
young p«»ples widely of some kinl
pels.
They
advice;
was to be fdrraed.
•The Endtravor movement was then
only six years
old, and
there Were
will
be so grateful for
for they
swear that
—UKually.
brown."
blue eyes of the girl U-slde him.
were ready for some organlxatlon that
he added, smiling
“We’ll see.” said
Wv
nodding
wisely.
uh
"Now." began Dick with a buslnessRke air, as he read from his notebook,
and
curtains,
been doing, an with s<ime little fear we "there are carpets
gathered, not forgetting to ask guli! clialrs. tables and couches and—’’
iKilly Interrupted:
anee on what we were alsiut to do. Th--*
meeting was calh^ together hy J. W.
"Why. we can
never do all that. In one day."
"How long?” questioned 4Mck glee
Mllllken and was opened tfHh prayer
Oetirge Hates was ap-
fully. and ho looked as If the Joys of
,
polntetl seer<4iry of the mii'ting. Since
shopping might continue forever, no
: plb-d
and singing.
lh»*h.” advl»t-d
half semester:’’
question.
Prwsiding OfTicert Sines 1887.
1RS7—First hair. Trof C. T. Grawn:
IKtMV-FIrst half. MbIm*! Bates; sec
half. Fh»n*ncf Sliultos:
-First half Sam T. Chase; se%
1V.M- nrst half. Prof C. H. Horn
llnler; stv-
ond half. K. H. Ryder. ‘
l-:KteIle
iViwnIng.
second hsU."tltto MeCluskey
half. Isalul Hammond;
gone
1K»R-Flrft half. (
ond half. Clam 1- Carr
19(H»-Flrat half. E. H
n!«Hy b<‘gun to shop.
1901—
Frsl half. E. H. Ryder;
j
1902—
Flrat half. Ruth Rumsey;
Ion* of filmy webbed curtains and rich
their separate resources and
velvet carpet* made her eager.
a duet of persuasive Hoquemu-.
uuU.hI
rine..
1909—First half. Oliver Walcrs; sec
1904—Flrat half. Jennie
HoUUter
190&—rinit half, Grace Uicas; sec
from enrainpimip
his trbnd.s were ai! clad to *»*♦• hi.-
ui»et
gaily
Both
salesmen
mired.
Just
In 41me to rescue Dick;
»r.
merry fare imre more.
IkiU.v.
Isn’t ,
UR soon see
my finish, at this rate." he groaned.
Dick's Shopping Losaen.
TSreon 1SS2.” chanted Dolly, stand
Inf at the telephone with the receiver
8he brushed
away the ringleU of golden-brown hair
that wrere entwining themselves about
One dainty foot tapped
^
He thought ho detected laughU'r.
Dolly
there.
replied
ai.provnl.
The dance at the Grangi hall at lii.nj all rejiort
"I thought she eoulil be persuaded—
^
^
Thursday evening,
When, at
tbe voice she had hoped to hear.
81
came ont^f dreamlaad with a atari.
-Is Dick Thorndike InT’ aho hogan
briskly, but got no furiber.
^nd Mr*. Barrett
"Thank heavea;
we can cit nr out
i>oihought
gave a fare-i
j^arty to about fifty i»f their friends
Thursday evening and ihe evening wav
I’d iH'itcrask | very pleasantly
first'as advised, and boot the men
speu
with
game*.
tntisic and daiirinc. Reft.-shments wer •
i^^er.”
scrvcl.
the salesmen had not subsldM
tlaH> yet.
Afterwards M. M. D»*ako. '.a
behalf of the older pe<H»le present, pr--!
sented Mr
and Mrs. Barrett with an
easel photo album and a lovely Wulo
Suppose there Is a shorter way. I
mantel clock and Cora Hluebaugh on
but I don’t know It.
But never mind." i
^
behalf of the young people. presenliM
.
’
.
.
____________ SI Barrett with a prettily Isiuad volbut -TO h.v<^
, inKMn,. Chrle,
- ilhlnB.. !«.. ln-.nj )i»t .ullcj tor .
•■Siako.lH-.ry. Hyru-
she continued, enenuraclnglv. "you re j
looking splendidly; tie’s a little off
ed to hear a response to her request
leagth. the ”Helk>" came It wa* not In
crowd.
^ill be given there every two
It was a cariKt that Dick had ruth-
cheerfully-"Almost j
the floor lightly, while lu owner wait
for a telephone number.
He has d«*rl«'-
winter here Instead of at Alin-na.
notblod
to be iKWted, butguess
sake!
Lmlingt^m and
ed that Betidon is ns goo.1 as Alpena
I iany day and will spend the fall and
Life had become un , Dick’s attendant smiled exultantly.
She completed her mental picture, of a|
a-
of subd.ied
think we ll take tbi*.’
deservedly strenuous, be thought, hut j
there a shorter route?
the receiver.
a
dresst d dummy, which iK'amed at him |
“For heaven’s
ond haU Grace Lucaa,
Itald to a Uny. pkik ear.
.Archb- MrL. an t.'urned laM Fri-lny
like the typical
from stalking complacentl,v Into a mlr- j now." thought Dick. ’They
aecond half, Jennie Hollister.
coming.
lost, strayed or stolen, but heroically : felt that ho looked
almost
inquired as she looked at him anxiotisly. but be saw one of those tamallxiag
bargalB signs, and bolted.
heard
gurgles of laughter from
“Don’t run " she
Ines” and Maf-ter Hamid Barrett with
"Holy smoke!'* mentally.ejaculated. ^
^ ,
Dick, and he suddenly came oat of a
hi* • s»»»wmg
|
"No.”
whispered,
Dick again dropped behind.
^
He again start of stupor where be bad been for j ^
rompankm.
and
*
with decision. “Mrs. I
* *»*' <’
•”
^
Although Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
LOW SPOTJASH PRICES
The whole bunch of
TWELVE LOTS
STEINBERG’S
GRAltb OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, AUG. • 28
THE GREAT SUCCESS
if sold at one time and for cash dow’n, would be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
UnderD
Southern Also Ono Acre lot
in Birckwnod
Skins
t nrirtnsk anharkn*Tf4 sad
diverUac ptsy ot Bootbsra UN svar
irmtea.
27-REMiUKAILE CAST-27
have been with us only a year
ipey have won in the bearU
Bendoo ptjople cannot soon be flilerl.
"Mr*- Jo®”" meek- j
w. F. Bowen rd Traverse Bi>ont Pri-In?
Heavens! no. unless It’s Injday and aSturday at Camp Lakevlew;
“We-ve traveled a mile." he sighed, b’ followed him out and away.
aane.” a man repUed forcefully. The
” I and how the fish did hike for deep
■"Curlalnsr whispered"D«ill7
Dick felt smothered to the vicinity
booae sUll ahakea from hU temperi“Curtains
be
hanged I"
growled ■ water!
ooos tvwwgtwg of doors. Suppose he got of tooaa aad mMea and frlRa. ng they
I
Dorothy Ingleright spent Friday with
pasaai througli the white goods de- Dick. “Let’s go to the beach."
oC with ao hbnqa broken, although
Within half an hodr. Dolly was scat-^ her ^osin, Mrs, Bertha Shinn of BenHe nicfuUy watched the
took the stairs throe steps at a time, partmenU
floor for the sight of a n»nly ahoe. ed In the protecting shadow df a giiTit | doo.
which looked: dangerora even t*
rock. lc(Usf the white sand tali] Mias Georgia Ralman of JoyfleM !v
M la my private opinkm that an e*Um
which arUoaca of a bralhfir-a prya-
'for "“o
enough shopping
the most charminjj addition to Traverse City. This
atldiiion is now largely built over, and tjood lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately. excepting: IS’J. IS:}, lvS4, which must be sold totrether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
BENDON.
earpet she had seen recently and ad-; lessly- condemned.
ond half. Oliver Waters.
-
,
Then-
He had a B'ellng that he might get j Dick was thankful she did so. for he
and
DON’T FORGET that Black is
,
And Dullv wa* bnpi«y -Hom<* Maga
in
Handsomest Lots tn Oak HetgktS'
Ask J.
aug 14 tr,-lC-21 :222-2S 29 30|
gir! 1h‘S4U«* him.
Dick lH?gan to rcalixe that he was 1 was an unusual glow of pink In Dolly’*
These arc all early selections and arc the ^
I Kehoi-. ag.'iit.
di(aii iiitn the tiu'rry biviug t-y*-.*; of Uu-
Dolly was oblivious to surroundings. - a beautiful choice, loo." be purred.
ond half. Ruth Kumsey.
aug 2-lf
jvla per.- .Marquette Thursday.
•John the Baptist m "The Hcly City."
find anything and j
yesjlo
see double and figures danei-1 In
for sale.
Dolly's
.......
..
.lg-| fore him in every eoiieeivabli- .shap".
iparkled. She bravely resolved
___ ^____counter*, although vis-1
The two wiieMm n fluall> exhauMed
bargali
exasperatlngly.
ond half. Isaliel Hammond.
Tlnirsda}
‘ —$::m> round tiiji fn»m Traverse City
where they rould
cases,
ond half. B^ll. Ryder.
and N. T. Co.
Going
i and 31sL
KhopiH iV drt***es. bumped into show-1 mirth as Dolly turned abrui.Hy;
Ryder;
mh
Ing:’” Dick said "Oreal." written In
determined to keep Didly In sight, at j hen peckt«d *i>ouse
And he did, alst» stepped on I
There were evidence.^
E. Hoyt;
_ .•'^ond half. Geo. E. Hoyt
trip $”.<>0.
to
day night. Augt. 3rd. 10th. I7ih. 24th
shopping togHher iM'fon*. and;
p-ttlng into an unknow n land to him. | cheek*, and she kept hereytui lowere«l
189»—Frst half. C..>o
' Round
Browning A
excursions
ALL FOR SALE!
ar,*
afterniKin and leaving Milwaukee Mon
everything
second half, |•^af. C H. Horn.
IMt:;- First half. K. H
Week end
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
L0T2I4
MsfldvaPtadaoliBtaCMpUW ta avary
OVER TWO HILUM PEOPLE
UVE SEEN TnS PUT
Baste wiU ba
Ip
suits
rouiiter*
Aug 7 Imo
I waukee. via M. A N. E
known
A* they enlere«l the great emi>orlum
cmd half. Celia CKiatt.
'
I
rapliaU—but that was before th«‘y had ;
Su wanl.
hall.
had
phone 79C and 128.
Adsley.
the experience was-Dolly said "excH-;
1W>2—First bsll. M'sIk'1 Bates; se,'-
IRttO—First
While IMck and Ikilly
Cit
lisch Ollier for years, they had m ver
st'rnnd half .U*nnle Audenwin.
18y7—First
mm
"You’ve promised." was all he vouch-
ond half. Mrs. () C MolTsU.
renter
Humilion flolJiing Co.
LAW N W'ORK- Sodding
guaranteed.J
Ing neatly done
"Hossle Mo<»dy knows more
safisl.
ond hslf. M. It. Ilolhy.
and rhildreus
the
tf
his*
Dick's savage look was lost on her.
IKRP-Flrst hair. M. IL Holley; sec
’
Ignoring
the fieetalng landscape.
aerond hslf. (ItHirge S. lU-edle. _
ond hsIf.'Carrie J
curtains,
and MUs imlly looked dreamily out at
18S8—First hslf. tleorge S. Ib'Cille;
u|Min
i aug
abutfl tables and clialrs than 1 do."
aecxuid balT. Prof. C. T. drawn.
1K91—First
Dolly.
orn BOYS’
' going fa-i. tin- prieot, ar*' what dcK^ It.
then the following offloers have pre far as he wa* concerned.
"l>*l’s take can»«*ls and
aided. the election occurring esery
•t
lug denotes wind; at ntxin. rain, and
In the evening, a gr»*al leiii|M*st.
He
furl her still, and dii lsre* tliat
thunder should bring
iudges and oHid«Lth of learned
n, Ju.
d«-alli of wonieii;
»*l>; Mondny’i
i Tnr*Mlay’s.
of grain: Wwliu»s
■s. plenty
td.
day s. liio<MlKbed: Thiinulay’s plenty of
I slui-p and com: Friday’s, tbe slangbter
j of a gTe.nt man .ind other horrllde
1 nmnlers; HaUmlay’s. a giuieral jn-stllent Idague and gn*nt d«*arth."—New
' York Tril.uiie.
I
Birsisht Tip.
I
The stnmger wit bin the piles was
j vvatebtiig a g.ing of men rejiairing the
f Mn*<ds.
,
'
"How do
tliow* niinmeni?"
Io yon p.iy
p.i
,«-i|_of the 4-onlraet ir.
-llie xlay.” was the n-pl.v.
"lty-1
nrse It’s none «»f my luislntinmsi the other,
"but If
I- paid by the lumml
they
wouM pound niueh ofteiier."
into the
Dolly,
to do more for our Master than we had
arould bring us together and alloa-
-|•r,»gll..*tb•ntlon
Ev.-rlastiiig
nigm.*." pubRHbed hi
! y.v.»; tells u< tliut thunder in the mom-
I can always tell blue from
States.
It had not even gone across
I
can’t icdl r»*d from green, though I can
only 2.314 societies In all the United
the ocean to any foreign shore.
-
I
|
go shopping with Dolly was happiness
aamn number came together In the
••
I... .h,.ol.lrr. •■.Io you lbji.k lb. j
And Dolly look«*d up with
plainly asked;
It had l*een this aftemoon, that the
ebttreb parlors.
r.rn. ino
thinp for the house that I Just came
eiMBpaiiled the gifta Into sick roomn
-aai duriug the crate for wheeling the
Lots ‘J35, 23(», ’237 as advertised arc now sold
*al* Thunday
PHCES: 25c, S0c,7St, 1.00^
THUS. T. BATES
133 Frost Street
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
‘"■'I
■•■
—*
■■
/ ■« . ^ ■ '•
- -.-/■•vlre-—:»-■
<r* ■’-"*.*-■■• .--^
AV. AUMMT mi«Mw
F^>— OM FMpiB.
|h> jfov wa»C to lire to be W Tim
iMd tbe if»p>« Bfe bad bo adlro.
ifoot booplo oot too mcb.
inn KIMS
an
tiuiBHaair Trip
reaebad
8%itaerlaad.“
■masurtag. the
height of chlMrca.
1
said
to
the
bBct
BOMto OMo. Aagaai lE-^Maetaf.l agent at ecnova:
■a—ibtlH BO OB laaiBBPa af Boigbbaa^ spIrikbBtvsM Ibe paaiM cC two
b«bs
Ntcdbaai. Prlaelpal.
A* BB ithntrattaB of tbo truth of tbe
^My danghler-s height
Boaaof andani BMagdaetBPon ta toara
ftomtbeaaeaaaaaf otbera was tbe vtalt takea.
was
It was four feet flve.
“•All right.' amid the ageat.
t« DaytoB aaeataly of DMb amployes
thing of tbe novel methods la vognthere.
aftafned loog BfO «Bd mo otlll acUre
la their reapecUre beads of labon. All
Blaghim. Ificb.
ored iersey eow.
The N. C. R. Co. gave a • .mner 1 tog
Aug 17-«
Remember tbe old tellable line that
MAkNTCO-^ompetent girl for general
bousowork.
Tboac
nCHIGU HEWS COHDEHSEI
COMPETENT girl wanted at tbe Co
which their work has created.
the
Studied Lsw With Llaoeln.
ting, and In summer an excursloa'
former Judge Thomas
Friday cveoiny. Sept. 1, with Guy E.
Ilaiubita CrtM«iia. an Itallao miner at
• -
Come on Special Trains.
He hot passed 117 years, and has the
and the C.. H. A I).
they were taken in special cars to the, »
fuses
aratkHis bad Ihh^ made for their ea-
iM-n y«*ara am.
ahot hliaeeir and died Imdantly at the
says, they haven't produced the ovi-
tarialnmrnt.
Mikatlo Inraiioo laat nl|;ht.
denen.
parties of the visitors, in charge of one ; Mudeut -Esehaug.
licx*a
H»' nv«*r« thatllbc liat
an>thlnK but
i««iHi to hUn in
tbfir domeslle tebitbtnH. and haa embJttere*! Iilit life by dl»ei> and aundry
Ily Kolieltlui; aub^rriptlona natenalbly
for tbe Butterick
I>ubllablac Co. of
Zlkltoob
Is
be
wonderfully
trltk clear memory, good eyealght and
RENT—luqulr^
1
aug 17-«;
Kindly give me a call
n youth Maxim Gorky, the Rus
sian author. poNsessed a tenor voice of
much charm and he had well grminded
aug 3 tf
ham.
inquire at
‘
ho|M-«i td making a name and fortune
the ejH*ralic stage.
But one night
West
the houM* In which he riept was struck
July IS-tf
cyclone and G«»rky was caught up
218
.1
when in need of anything in this Hoe.
RENT; “also elghli^
Klcrcnih street.
by it and thrown sonic distance. Wh<*n
he rtH*«»v«T»*d
FOR SALE
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakev,
ed through the big factory and its ex
carriages, -trap* and
Singh* buggies.
quire of E- A. Kildt*c. K4 W. Ninth
good
.-3
1 have five harks and three
fine Isro-scatod
house wHh city water and gaa.
toe young taw.
hundred sj*rlal guides, were conduct
)XMJ want.
3-roated caiTtaR«*s In stork, also a nicb
TO RENT—Unfornlshed rooms; also a
Lincoln, and the gn*at
F<*r an ho.ir and a half !
Inquire
street.
‘“w under Abra
n« wemer, who haa a family In Italy,
FOR FUNERALS
t funitah you any kind of rarrtaga
rooms.
Bute strw't.
The Macou family were
«tK>m hi* aan Mnlf»«»l in marriajfi- f««ir
FOR
STORE TO
Keniucky. an.rwhcn
N. C. R. factory, where elaborate pre,*-j *’•“ »*»«»«•>«•
boeaooe.
HOUSE
-
Kr..ffi the station 1
clared they are older, tail KIbitacb rt^
to 'believe them,
,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
_______________aoK =1 If
! ‘^ed in Canon City until two ycara.
, when he <
> iknrer to
The excnndunlsts came to Dayton j
In two special trains over tlie Big i\>ur *‘to
M.-goath.
AuguMus Macon
records to prove It.
Others have de
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS,
60S Wi*st Seventh strccL
Macun. of
aad contioaes at his desk with the the features of a pleasure outing an J I
‘“' ‘“K "‘“x* *>' •<> to the
regnlarlty oely a rich man a
an tducallonal trip.
j *'**^J' *’*>•
the IVnvt-r Times. He
tn
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES.
your
by Cunulngham.
FOR REWT-Three
law, J, G. Megoath. was a' brother
Interest, the visit to Dayton c»*mlilnlng ! I^var. and was very well known in
Nicb, SNvia.
get
FOB RENT.
Augustus Macon, age 72, who died a
w days ag*> at the home of his non-
owes bis K years to sloMlar practices,
Elkllscb. of
Mwes polished
says
At the
is arranged to some nearby place
Slovaa
aug 144f
JUDGMENT
the Lkm bariier shop
miUloBBlre aad vorM-fanmoB ■Baocler,
says be Is the oldost maa to tbe world.
OOOO
profits the matter.' ~—Evening Press.
pericDoed one would obey.
Mllh r of Colorado for apeaker.
8wf«*t.
tbe snceess of, a life of activity, reg-
-of
away.
for the Rumnx'r will be held at DrydeB
lumbia hoUO.
The children are measured al
kllli*d inataatly by tbi-
rrtimn i*f ih« rl%-ii mar. Im> flli-d a bill
rarrlo Cha»if
Its workers a share
RoMell Sage, of New York, mulli-
in tb«? rlrruH cv>urt at Hint for a dl»«m-c from
who iB^nowje, N a llring example of
Hark orders a
I make all trains with back.
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE,
inf
la livery I can* furnish you
each year this ooBcem divides aaraag the ticket oOlce and that U the end of
and coBtlnntag aa active life.
The flm nK-i'iituc <>f the anelaJlats
Jitia(-r; Katft. Cf» yuar» iff a**- and a
1s always oa lime.
specialty.
Mrs. C. F. Head,
Slyth strWt.
Tbe vialt of tbe ClBchmU vrorkers over four feet six paid full fabe.
olority and simplicity: He gives every Ume of tbe dUtribatkm of these dIvM
pramlse of living to be !«► years old, ends a celobraiioD is always held, la
__________ _____________
^ WIWE^CUR^^
B. J. MORGAN.
Boardmaa are.. Oiy. phone ilO.
height instead of according
four feet six paid half fare.
Calbhrata Prat Ibarlm
PIONEER UTERT
AND HACK UNE
W. J. Millard. 4P4
DOW sold In Switzerland accord-
lag of the Proctor A Bamble Oa Twice putes.
Tbe Bar. Dr. Edward Brcreit Hale,
aag IMt
WANTED—To buy large cream
“ The new role Is a good one.* aaM
as a part of the eelebiation of the
OMB. bot moot of them have sednlooa- Ulrty-eeventh semKannoal pmlH-shar- the agAiL
*We have no more dis
ly avoided “strain.*
W. P.
aqg 2Mt
write Cbrp Lake Lumber oontpaBy.
-She
of them hare bees bosy meo mod woI om Oa metlar €l amo ouiSmS
fnUUaafmaditatold
oerpthwaoboralb
mUcfoftertaktiwtb
bblbeftbeci.il3!k»
Addreas
duly WANTCO—Tea heavy taaau to draw
lumber. Good
wages.
Pbom
girc o porttol list of fomogs old to the vtsUlttg vrorkers and their w Ives : age. Children under three feel traveio and women Bov llrlag. who bore and childreo. over 1people in all. cd free. Those between three feet and
viJIrmber. EToymoCbmdbooklbooblototnothoneifiabarbomo
vitb tUi —t—>»i» Midi rill
WiBOid Ctedoicaabomeooblfmm OBJ diagfiatatIUQOabottlo.
DnlversHy.
dttaa. aa aa enaaspla of 4be vriUtog- "Let her atep oa the measurer, plenae.*
ioioctloB or eonitltotloBol diooooo moy andnnaU. They came to vlalt the
^Then tbe man explained to me that
meoc4 to orerttog moot of tbe dto- BiodH.^aei«ry of tbe Nattooal Caan OB aceount of laaumerable disputes
IfMBMe eoBoamMoBto of oM b^
tbe age of children, half lares
Segfs^ Oompany and to learn aom*^
olgnre stotemeaU, It la hot Becoomry
aebaal by atstaam wb«
to eater tbe Qraad TrBverae Busl-
“ *A baU ticket for my Bttle girt*
**lsB\ abe too talir tbe man saM.
of the Procter K GaoMIe CootpaBy of passes after all.'
STiiffr - ___
basE. • BdiMIAe faaElM
tba trua' Utab btotary. Ovar E0
Ubtaatac HUaaataBBaa.
ttM
WANTED.
vay statiOBa atoagatoa of Ike ticket
«a
OartoB.C^
■br bo doobtfd vbctber tbe f>««ocat
to vbkb oU oco io mumUj.dlopoMd. do BOt giro oetortim to tbe
i : of wbkfc tbor ore prompt
to toke odvoBtage. KoBreloo. ocBotoBt
OM olmom doilj. U of reir greot adrasuge. By aa oboerranee of oacb
WAHIEFmpT
Tlditto Ky btoaaara
•When we
Wg CtoetaMtl -Ftam •hmo TmIh it said the tourist, “we round ta the raU-
m>
tm, oboaM BOt bo Tonlobgoi biV
^$&Sxs‘::£S'Si
T-;..
from hls
Injurh** ho
found that hlK singing v<dre had dls-
FOR SALE—Store and Srty-fmrt front
Charlevoix and Harbor Springs. Sun
New Yt»rk. a atraniter to thatvtVHieem utraag. bMTty voice.
corixT Oak and Front street*: 8her
tensive gnmnds. studying the methodK
day. Aup. 27. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
raked In a few ibdlanr at Standlah.
man A Hunter.
aug 21-€i
He baa mneb to say of bis adven-, of manufacinre and the Welfare Work
A. M.
tuna IB flgbtteg against the Turk* in In vogue there.
The visitors wen*
FOR SALE—New eight-room hoasr.
and iin a rcrent occasion ahe. parked mliiin. a hich be agreed to aend later.
his earlier yean. He tookyiart in the
inch Interested In taodscap* garden ;
xiNO. COACH CTAUJON. at Vot
furnaeo. fifty f«H»t on (tas*. Exchange
M|» lilt; fruab an<I plae«-d it fiQ the fmni
John C, Sbriver, who was arn-aled war which gave the Grct*ks their free
ing. their own factniy buildings being ^ erinary hospital every Saturday balfor vacant lots or laud near citj.
fiorcb na a broad hint Ut him that he at Benton Harbor on a charge of for dom. and be recalls a oertain young surrounded with lawn* aud gardom
Sherman A Hunter.
aug 21-€i
anca of aeaaoa
July 22-tl
gery preferred by AI rah W. Brown of rgrly-balred BngllKhman, much lov’od
ttilfthi take hlH rlotli«*a and go
overgrown with luxuriant viueti.
FOR
SALE—Ijtumh. 18x4 ft. 8 lit,
Grand
Raplda,
wan
making
Tbia week the Ak'rirultural etdb'ar
by I ho Greeks, whose death, occur The bath roosns maintained by the
apiH*ar«'t|.
rvldencea of dl.Mesanl for bia fevlinita
oO« r ibInKa b«* cbari;eH that
>be ha* refuaei it» «w.k meala lor him
at l.jiti<-ini; la ontenaiuinr many etnir-
money.
Faria have
rome
to light
Kkmlrt*^ from all partK uT the alate.
showing that all iif his pn y were u
iherv N
denakera.
I'en
:
ofTerlot; h Bible worth II.SO aa a p
alK»iit t.kob |K*raon» uii the
Wneman for the
J^iate T« b phone
rtworler who, with hla parrnta, i« i
Co., fell j Heoton Harlair fmm Chlcam,
fMtnt a ladr at «t. J«e
the
,mad to eatrh a ride, when he fell
thejmad
from the step and was cnished by the
f
and iujurlOf: hlm«.-!f othi-rwlhe.
wheelK of the wagon, dying almoat in
^
1
I
I-,
I
& -■
Niitblng ha# y«-l Ixvn beartl o( the
they
DesiraUePrepeny FffSib
Dayton cont|iany for its employev were
another attraction for the soap maker?.
Iti H r. Bclliise: good rover; a l«r
gain.
Thus. W. Stanton.
Cltr. 71*:.
aug 17 6t«
is a year older than Byron would bo
were
the poet
alive today.
Byron,
however, has been dead 80 years.
».fph y«»UTday. bn-akinK bU left leK
^
Insurrection,
curious to think that Zikltsch
J
forty twii
the
mourned deeply.
,
Kmeat MnldfK)ti. agiMl nine ymra.
M^rquiite iraltia today.
^
0
ring daring
t tantly.
“Mother Mar>“
McIJonald. at
Home for Aged and
Persons,
in
Infirm
Philadelphia,
the
Colored
celebrated
of hearing
their favorite pastor'* sermon*, not if
The changing of aeata In a canoe o?i
able to tell of tb# stirring times of
Vanderrouk'a lake, near Jackaop, was
the remlatlaBary war, and of the bit
lowlng list €if real estate.
telephony as has the Rev. Rnyal W.
win
team with
or without haroe>.seK i • wagon. J.
K. Grrlllck Co.
or pbuae for prices.
as
Building on
warehouse,
but
kadh*
ran
is now uscsl
be
used
to desirable
PURE BLOOb"'''-
Dockeray.
57 ft. on IClh^L^
BO ft. h.t on West 9th St., eairt of
Huu.oo and lot.
If you desire to “live "to l*e a hundml.” therefore,
which
it
has
boon
demonstrated can he obtainetk follow
■»«
ihi.•”
for the bcacfli <if bis deaf
be as morh la the open air aa poa-
I bo ins.luciiig the eruptions which are usually Germany, also, and ought
accompanied with intense itching, sad {lHut*vl In this country,
arc duhgxgiiig and huntdiaUng.
,
x^e
The st«.rmU>M
stormlt>M day
day oe
on the farm may
kind daily, keep the mind free from
l*e bright with kind deeds and clieerj
and think as little as stay be abont
wer.ls.
the advance of years, and don't over
Jlaln does
world gliKimy.
not
make
the
It Is the way tbe heart
storm that
counta
sibk*. take pbrrieal exercise of some
eity of Traverse City, MIeb., have boon
;ors
THE
HOLY
CITY”
Forbes, a wrtl-known West
ern railroad man. whose homo ta at
“| have
t is grander to be able to
mate poaaoMer of • bad awmofy, never had any relief from any rcmt*dy
*^*nu.:e ,ui others.
snn
If anything la tha and bo forgats people's names with
Tor hay fever, even temporarily, until I
a happy, is to have a
Vlisoorered tbe merits of HyomeL
1
trusting heart.
On one oecaaian. while oalling at always recommend It wh«i occasion
While ratemsl treatment relieves tetDgeneraUon do the bouse of a friend, be was lntr> require*."
pceanlv it d.«s not reach the real cauae | for aawed iBmher. wood to bom. or
stranger whose aanw was
There is no offensive or dangeroue
1 bean poles? Better try aetting Bddy.
stomach dosing when Hyomei ta used.
every year.—Farm
In the eodrse of tbe eonvarsatioa This reliable remedy for tfie cure of all
that followed, be addressed the straa- utacascs at the respiratory organs It
^‘Ond
eaf*-"
sss
Rcr as “Mr. Whlripool.“
“I beg
them instrod
ktse Uie BstSss.
allowing the— ,
**Yrw.“ S4ldi tbe
.vonng *^ui my
tim man to Ms
1
to be forced to I
visitor. “1 am proud of my glrlK and POOL tt is Wdy.“
the snrfacej
“I bar your pardoB for tbemtatake."
thronch tbe wiwki like to S4>e tlieni eomfortaldy
little repUed 4ka ariaiater. ^Dariaoaaly.- “1
skin 8.S.6.is|
«m£LY»t«T*.LE.
boUdin^p the «tii» system. iacrcaBnf
^
I netwianetitta
, “J
^ly by keeping tbeUood i f
**
bop/ to hSTactaar' *t>. will have
with her.
_ ».!---------- and any medfcal;
Tltc yonne m.m n*tlo«-te.l n moment
advice jrtm may wish irce
of ritarge.
| j ami tben inquJr.>dt
cefrimrge.
“Yon Irtf.vii*:
clsint ro. have
m twirrspccinc ciUAiiaBU.
Steinberg’s
Grand Opera
Hottse
breathed through a neat pocket inhaler
-Orsm MiKHXOenly
that comes wUh evoiy ooiflt, so that
SIIVIIIUY, mi 26
the air taken Into the throat and long*
ta like that of the White mountains or
©tbar health resorts, where hsy fever
In Itt power to effect a cure,
Otof
Itg&^Y-m igao
am man**
faetttrM. .wbOst tet ymr tba output
was over Bi«.ggg,ggg.
corner Hall,
power
gasoline
also H
engine
Of all Bible playi none
have ever peached the coveted
pioacle aa haa this GrtBt
rfBsttr FrBdmcliBB.
A earn-1
pleto outtt oona only 91.®0 and extra
bottles but &®'eottts.
TRY A RBCOflD WANT AIL
and
feed mill outfit; also 9 rtsim brick
residence, £»37 Sixth street.
Apply |
rill lif» in my oflln* for the purof ndlet'ting said taxes
every
w»*i*k day fiYun now until Nov. I. 19®^-'"'
from 8 o'elmk until ll;;:o o'rioek la
,tho foreniNin. and from 1 o'clock until
4 o'eliM-k In the afierntMin of «ach
All taxes paid before S^-pt. 1st will
be n*<-elv«tl
withtoil
roIlM-tluu
and all tnx<*s ri-mainiug
fee*,
utipaJd
oa
l»4 and until Oet. 1*L a penalty
of one H-r cH-nt for etdlectlon will l»o
rhargetl.
On all taxes remaining un*
imid on Oct. tat and uniil Nov. 1st a
(Ktialiy of two p**r cent for culloctiun
will be ebarged.
Ofllre. llm.m 2®2 State bank bldg...
M
K. Haskell. City Treasurer.
Dat4>d^uly
21. !9(*5.
d^^2
July 25Dct. 31.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl
Ort. S»iv & PmkiUqM
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OB^CES
OVER JOHNSON DRUG CO:
to John IlorvOcId at residence.
June 2«df
fixtures.
|
hicis ISe, 3St, SOc, 7Sc
fnr a $1.00
Seats noYruiiiiVt-on tale
A*ar-vt w
Will sen all or any part,
or will rent building.
Apply at once
Cba*. Rosenthal, Traverse City. Mtcb
may 27-tf.
Tncliir of Violin
Sontb Side SbBC Store
329 SOUTH UnOH STREET
FOR SALE—41 lots in Hannah's 5th
add; 6 onc-arro lot* fronting on 14tb
Btreet. 4 in Griffin A Winnie's add.,
and 3 lot* GO West
Front street
Will be sold on easy payments or
cxchsngo for other properly.
W. Raff.
AT
1s unknown.
was lalstod by tbe-er-slmilarity of
Tbe laoi that 8. X. Wnit A Smu
There 1« Marry.
1
aound!"—MxbaaBa.-.
agree to kefend tbe money to any taty
gi«il give her 81.tW
I
when abe marfever anffarer who uses Hjomei wltbllxw »*Qires Bet. who wont see
oet euooeaa, abooM hiRtire oonSdence
again, ami 1 shall gltT her fTsOOa
and smooth,
tadldlng on
FOR SALE—Store building, stock and
Tkt SBmptBMs Alkgsri*
cbI SpictBcls
Nebraska, wrttoar
horse
pisM iin
take plonaure in amuiuncing tbe engagement of
REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER
McCook.
SALE—Warehouso
plaeod in my hands for adiecllon.
33
3
W. D. NIOI-IOL.S
loners.—Buffalo Express.
J. F.
A well-known preacher ta tbe unfor-
J. E. Grcllx k Co.
Ogemwm H-loumm
loop.—Detroit Tribane.
Easily Mtatad.
-‘i
Notice to Taxpayers.
The tax ndls for the collection at
one siilelnmnl, one refrigerator, ro-
parish
lety. the cansrienoe from remorse,
for
I have the ron&donco
IxTome known
that he had made use of the telephone
sure it is a sure sign that the MoimI is ,
and ganlen work, and the girls some famous men and women herein
611ed with humors and burning acids, take a course In practical houaekeep- enumerated, is to eat little, drink lu
I'
has
taining health, it appears, from the ex
ample* given by the long live* led by
-■*'
TAXES
C. R.
aug 8-sept 1
Bar street,
parts of the
*
s«-sMm*niH for the flve wards of the
FOR
received many
dlfforent
The Boston Store.
schoid ami city taxes and opcetal as-
them.
Mr. Raymond has
If he
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining Ulde.
Sixth i
to the pews of all those who desire
Idishlng the same. The ivsull of main country since it
Tlx* iix>s in some fiarts of Canada,
I''-'-
aug 16 tf
with this one pew and run the wlr«-s
chisely the rules laid down for aerom- letters fmm
INSUKES A CLEAR SKIN :
I
would be the same in each.
the harder
away th«* week.
If nut
party.
v«d\iiig iKKik
case, throe
dining
Huuso and lot. lot;; Ilohemia St.
chairs, arm
chair, three*
rocking
House and lot. S. W. cor. Webster
chairs and other arllrle* of furni
St. and Michigan Av«>.
Tlx* father haa i.lfere.! a r»* ! '*"* r*
Florence Nightingale, whose name sons had no difficulty hearing distinct
ture.
Inquire at 911 SmiUi Cnloii
2 k>t* on ElmwiSHi ave., between
tN*lx*n J. W. l.andau opencil a
ward-of IJoo ns tti tlx* IsiyV whereM years ago was In t'very one's mouth, ly what was said over a telephone.
street.
aug 3 tf
goods store at {.anslng three months still lives at 84, another proof of the This gave him the Idea of utilizing the Wayne and Bay Sts,
al^fuis.
3 lots «iu Spruce sit^-t. lH-!wei-*i
ago. He did a rushing business, but the value of a simple, regular, active life. telephone for the benefit of hls deaf
FOR SALE—Thn*e new seven mom
H* alili omeer K»»ou of tliund Uapld.^
Wayne and Bay Sts.
ere«1(tor.s since lK«ramri nerv«ius and;
houses In good location.
F«»r sail*
The last surviving veteran of the'(parishioner*
suied last night that there is not tme
taking possession of the store, found war of 1812 Is Hiram Cronk. i
on easy term*.
Inquire at 2t>H N
Mr."Ri^ymond took an ordinary desk j
en.--e of sroallisn In the city. This U
. .
...
.
.
.1
One of the Iw
sl loratlimH
hvsl
local ions in
In lhi<
the city
the case.s plle<l full of rubbish to ct
resident of Ava. N. Y. Mr. Cronk has Stand tr*n.«imitter and to the mouth
Oak sm*ot.
.
aug 2 lmo»
tlx- firrt lime >lnci* April when 1h"
or surriiuixling country for homo. 1
rial the fart that they w«*re empty,
passed
tbe
century
mark
In
life's
Jour
piece fastened a common metal clerflr>^ ca.-:*' wah tio|i-«|,
elerk said ho had l>een shippiitg the ney hy four year*, yet he is stUI hale trlc light shade, about 12 Inches 'ii aero* Id land, large Iioufo. cor. Bay FOR SALE—A few houKchold goods,
Joliii Snvhs**. 4ii years ubi. a miner
r*riK*ts. stoves and all Idryele tools,
and Knmsdcll Sts.
gitods as fast as they came In tc
and hearty, and able to do
gootl diameter. This was placed on the pul
i*tupIo>eil at tbe WhatrlxxT ndix> at
lix ludlng brazer. 211 East Front St.
12 to 14 aeres tainl in KImwood town
Ijindaii in Detndt.
day's work, by reason of the
pit
desk. and from this atand the wires
Ibiy <V»>. died In Men-y IxwpilsI after
July 31 tf
alwini
l mile from
city
Similar fo thi* tragidy eiiartid In took of himself In bis younger days by were run to a pew near the front of townshlin
sur« rlii;: wiib a l•rilk•n baek for two
limits. Will make a
market gar
Deindi, wlx n a little girl was shot by leading a simple, active life.
the church. In the,pew four receivers
w*xk.'.
SavaLx u-sbbM sustaim'd inFOR SALE—IlouKt and lot, barn on
den.
four boys while riding with friends in
The narnness' Bnrdett-Ooutts. who were plact?d. not with such hanilles to
iernal lujutb-> Id?
ItiN-^llnes lieing
lot.
412
West
l-Tighih
atrcct.
I*rlcc
3 4tr.( 11^ miles (wst of Ceitar Run.
a buggy. Biatrlce Howlhlow. aged
was “the sweet AngJny Coutts'* of the them as the ordinary telephone re
. ruptimtl. Tlx* sev. ijiut- of the spinal
12.400, one-third down, Itafanre to
4 40» 1H miles west *d Cedar Run
c*. at Battle Creek, was shot and seri Ingoldsby Legends nearly
7® years ceiver has. hut with handle* suggest
curd was complei.- and jdiysjrlans say
suit purchaser.
Inquire 115 East
There ta c<nisidf»rahle saw timber
ously wounded at her home. She was
ni. Is an active old lady of 9®.
ive of a lorgnette. Tho di«f p«‘rson
the iMily it'aMui lie lived tbiee weeks
Ninth street, or address John riune.
and plenty of \M*od fim'her on this
playing at the organ when the hullel
Adolf Menzel. the
German- artist could then hold tho receiver
w.t;. b.»a«uv.* th«* I*«<ui|*let« |lar.dy.-^^ «i]
Cheboygan. .MIeh.
July lH tf
spi*d through the window, stniek her whose work rt'volut Ionized •the art of car with no more exertion than wouh! !
Ids lioily Is'low the wat;i nuliill*d'the
anil p<*netrated her iKxly. Three Illustrating more than half a century lH> rtNjulre,! to use a fan on a sumnx r |
St.. |N>wcr and
eltv*cls id the Intesiinni riipuUi*. Sav
HOUSES AND LOTS-Monihly pay
;r.3 ft. frontage.
biiys an* held."
Sunday.
The
pew
in
which
the
n*oelvr^toery
ago.
while
ho
ta
now
an
aettae
illus
agi* was single and lud no reUtsvi-;..
ments
Herman W. Smith, 612 West
A p«nk| location for any llm- of mair.i
trator. ta allll a art*ll-prcservi*d man at era have been placed has already
that ari- knusu ,if
Eleven.^ street. Ci'lzens piione 199.
fact tiring
Farm Notea
The list could easily be expanded nametl tbe ‘*IV*af Pew," but Mr. lUy
Juno 27-lf
Also sev.-ral gilt * ‘lgo land cipiitrarfs
by scores of names, but the story mond will In a short time dtapense
He is the salt of
I work
suit and i
sold by 8<‘piembur, would rent fur
nished
to Milan.
■ li*ngs lx the farmer.
Voor boy will appreciate a new
aug 16-tf
at 425 Sixth Btreet for sale.
f»»r
I>ot n. e. cor. iCih aud Rennie Sts..
folbtwed by the usual
result when ter winter when Washington and his
r.
Ragmood's
oongregatloti
wn^le itf the Ih.>. Mt. fiidy. have b-fl Charlei* Moran. T\in Dickson. Bessie tioops were eacamp^ near her home there are a numlter of deaf person*,
for f'raiiUfori t«. traee the l«*y from hU Bright and hXhel DtHiglsa of Jackson In Valley Forge. According to rellabb* reveral of them having lost, to a de
iinitral In that eity. Tlie iiHidiHdor of went canoeing Sunday. The craft cap- data, she was bom In Frogtown. near gree. their sense of hearing by old age.
lilt* train rrtni'iiilM-ra tlx* laiy. who told alxeil when they attempted the feat. Vslley Forge, gve years before the but the observing pastor *had notice *,
him he eame from AiJilla atxl walki>d j •“**
■n*l »mall boaia
revolutionary war began.
that almost every one of those per
-4
aug 14 15^10 21-22 22-28-29 30
THE SCHOOL BELL wdl be ringing
>on.
FOR BALE—I offer my house and lot
dwelling.
urb of Buffalo.
Hhvtiff hWniiaon, aoiMajpauleil by an
I into bams is not half the work that be-
J, Kehtw. agtnt. IVre Marquette.
7W ft. on Day St., opisuaic Darro<:^
store.
rmind trip,
p. m. train, and good
for return until Mivuday rollowiog. Ask
: ar* almost giving suits
FOR BALE-Heavy
It ta all do-
\ slrahle property and must be sold. Cat]
all churches make as practical use of
her 135lh birthday two weeks ago. She
Miller laiy who dlHaiKpured fnim Ida
home In Itrania laat wi-idt. and ivputy
good going
Wo have and offer for sale tbe fid-
Church Telephone*.
I>eaf persons stood no longer l*o di*prived of the privilego*
MILWAI'KKK and return via Boro
Marquette. Thnr.sday.
Goa
Mar 11-U
MISCELLANEOUS
K.
W.
HOLLINGSWORTH—Employ
meat
contractor
satacman.
and
We are
in
commission
Will
and
buslnea*
endeavor to
IMoXmwy
m last rroat Btrwt.
Itouballo
Up Slalrs
DR. W. J. HIGGINS.
Fine Dental WorA
asArruataa
ansHwPtaMNi
touch with
more than SO.OOO telephones, milta.
factories
^ J. M. HUELU*IANJEL_
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
concerns.
furnish
JUPET Ctfimill ffOKl.
employ
ment or employe*, a^I or exchange
anything from a blcyde to a saw
mill at a very moderate comml*»lon.
Write, phone, call or watch the bulletlB
board
ployment.
for bargains
Citx.
phone
and em^
474.
cunt mmenr.
irnWmUatkmU
Hueb
maatell bldg., 215 E. Front St., up
•talri.
aog l6-lmo
MONEY TO LOAN-Mo tax dsw
pM la mortcagw BoBaea for asto
iBffMra of B. McNamarm M
Place HoteL
July.
.•AW. A. ^UMVIW -
OP-TCKDATE HACK LHIE
S2r.R2r-“— ,
''3
TW» WATS I» KTTU COmX.
M «■ •■Mtaa • pMk^C •( •CHlBC tMM OOtnK.
BaresAinrs«r“^ "SSf.^t’nts.Tts
fl«uiSSiSi2T?l££ni-~)
SOLD BY GBOCE3IS EVESYWHf3ffi
________
WOOMOK BPIGl 00., ToUOa, Oite.
hanging a millstone around Us neck
•taacei ia wbieb a larfa som of moocy
loct timash pottiof too madi
faltk ia a dream ocvtured to a Ooioori
Booker, iriw rrtated the tmctu blmaeif
to the preoeat writer, la 1800 Coloael
Booker waa la Mexico Qty. atal while
there plajred roolette recalarlr lo'lhc yon aia not aatiafied with reaaha.
|
caslao. Oae al^t. after wintUng a
This is our guarantee which'goea with
fair amoout. be retired to re»t and nrery bottle.
la cnrkMH dream. He tbooj^t be
For Ma and Owraatoad Only by
I coming out of the theater with
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
} ladjr on bis arm, wben a cahman came
up to him and asked him if he want!
a cah. Tbe colonel tamed to the lady
and Inquired If she would ride, hot
she declined. wherea{ioa the cahman
took a plw'e of chalk from his -fwket
and marked tbe colonel's sleeve with
the number 11. Then Colonel Booker
awoke, and was ao much impressed by
money on that number.
That evening be followed tbe
tomai advice and Iuki, but so great
a boU had tbe dream taken u]iod him
that he cotUinuftl to play the same
number, and, though he lost nineteen
times out of t'
“SisMier or laler. bowi*ver.” he added,
GnEMlNEWSOFTHEWORUI
__________________________________ "retribution comes to nations as to InIdividuaiit; and thereat I grieve, on arAl .h.
p^pte; for I -qall.’
little f
dances are all the rage. Thin docs not miTcI) Ifd astray and are innocent of cessful gambling.
But Colonel Booker's experience with
noccssarily mean pro-JspsncM* sym shat has hem done."
nnctomal
"tliis" was l»j' no unmns as
pathy among the liiiUerllliw of swlety.
Father MeMs «»f Hi. Edward's Cath disastrotM as Ihni of a cert.nln ricli
who probably w(£iild have taken
young
man at Moute Carlo stmie few
eating
years ngA>. This young fellow, whom
Sian costume bad the f.d struck then,
«he other morning whm a we win call Hmlth. wns a member of
that way
!
rotmi announi'cd a well known aud bigitly rcsp»*ctable
A00lo„.r,
ortop.„««.
'"'""’7 *“
<-l«.rrl. Devonshire family, lie hail goue llw
"pace” and had lost a rotisklenible
of
I-A.. tlir ,Kh. r d.r i»,k !
'• "
amount in horse racing ami gambling,
oot . Ilroo«. lo wrt Mr.. A.iso.la
wben one night he had a dream wbicii
WAl.l..l«,<rflMhlrl,rB,. .DOW
«•“*>
gn*atly Imprcssetl ltM*lf uikm, him and
Ola. Ilrforr a..l„,
bo l,l.o.l..l bl.
vo.ln.™t,. Ho whiefa was the direct means of his los
oblWron b, rl»ln« o.rh of ibom Ino..
• ing tlM* remainder of his fortune.
He thought be was stundiug in the
#0®. Mr. A|.|.I.mio I. gtilio A rlrb 1
man. and, as hef says, "will have managiHl to laud a genuine knockout Avenue de n'qKTa. Parts, p-ben a i»oenough left” for himself and his eidf.- blow nn the man's chin. The thief fell itce officer came along with a s<]n.ad
of
fftndanned and halted within a lain-;
senseleas. whereupon the priest care
ly bride.
fully pinioned him, called the police dred feet of him. He watchwl them
Bishop I>>ightnn Coleman of
and
went
back
to
breakfast.
Protestant KpiscotuU dlorcfee of iKlaware, has requested his clergy to Ik*
The yt*arly allowance of the mikado,
very careful in mairylng strangers, at which is at the same time that of the
the aame time expressing bis own de- whole imiM*rlaI family, is now |l.5oo,temination to have nothing to do with IBesides, he has the yiarly Inmnaway couples. Wllmlngitra,' Del.,; comes of
from the interest on
has come to he a Gretna Ormn fi*r jibe IKMx^t'.tHK) wjileh was given to him
. elopers and (he blshfip means t«i do his I fn«ra the war lntU‘mnitr rt*celved fn>m
part in discouraging such hasty nn- i China ten years ago. of f^riO.ow from
Iona
his private c*siatcs. which amount to
<«• more: of J^nu.OtM, from
May Hutton, the Camfirnla girl who
wmi to licmdon and won every- tennis the forests, covering an area of 'i.lSt,malrh she played, also won unslinlf*<l 873 acres and valued at |5l2.4K7.'Jt,o. at
praise by her slniyiiiclty of attire and 110 an acre; in all Il.2u0.ooo. Thus
manner. Magninrently muscular, she his yearly net Income annujnts to |2.cared nothing for the minor graces 7&0.000. There arc in all sixty
licing ahiKirbed In the game. There
was no tripping after the liall with her.
no showing off of. her figure. On** prlnressi's.
members of the I
writer says: "Khe gives the Impres j family by marriage, not liy birth.
Sion of lK*l,ig Just a fine, strong j on her deathbed Mrs. John l.ynch.
heallh.\^ athletic Aim rlcan girl.”
4-^ „f iji,a,n,ington. III., confess,il
Conwming (l„- late Jean Jacques ,j,a, »l years ago she murden*.! her
IIcnner a curious legend was curr,mi .-..yrar-obl daughter with monihlne
In France. He »a.s ns i,md of money
.^sld at the time that acoins hart
as his English ndleague Turner, an 1 I
the baby
his grtmt |H>pularity enabltsi him
• Aim*s|Ii ■ Di»w,e. leader of Zion an I
make
a year Of this he evl iM-llever in TluHHlon* Ristsi-velt's race
dimtiy did .mu s|>end the I went let n suicide- idea, has ,ird«Ted that lienpart. Arconling lo impular iMdIef. he after all members of Zimi who w,-l
was saving the rest for the pur|K»se of shall 'Head a little lamb to the baptis
some day buying back Alsace and Iaoi- mal font” each year. lK»wle has but
ralne from Germany. He was an Al two rhlldnn himself.
satian. and after the war he cslal,
Henor Quetunla. mlnist, r fmm Cub.n.
Ilsheii his fame t«y ^tainting (he lieads
says the island is w»MHlerfulIy pn>sof Alsatian girls, which had a larg<|M-rous. It ttMik in over |Cl.nou.«SHi
sale
last
year, and after paying expens*~s
Al no time In the history of New
York hsv«* so many lawyers l»een un and army Haims has a smdns of
OOO.iMUi with which to conduct public
der indictcnciii for fekuiles as today.
Nelihrr Is Ou re any iM-rlml w hen pris- j works
Tipping waiters has Ihh-ii officially
ons and penitentiaries of the state Irrlurtcl in their list of Inniaies as many rocogniyt-tl by I'licb; Sam. A bill of
lawyi*rs a.« at pu*sent. What Is more ll.fst from Coninmuder \V. C. Eaton
which
Included a Hp. was disallowej
striking iH-rliaps Is
among the men lo | called for judg. |‘'> 'hf navy dei«rtment. but Eaton
ineot this (all are s.iine of the most ai>cpalc*d to the tn*asnry departmen:
Eucccssful and prominent jiracMtlom-rs and the Mil, tip and all. was |iaid.
of the day. There ar, in the state prls ! Try ing lo Hope. Loulag Gesslcr.
ons of New York. a*> shown by the '
'»■ Jumped fn>m the second story
prison commission rcjKirt for the ou--'
*•
William
rent year. 193 lawyers
( H*hn. in Meiachen. N. J.. and Imdiy
In an Interview with Dr. Htigo Gan/ \ injured her spine. Hhe will Ik* a cripof the Frankfurter Z.el,ting King Oscar I P***
'*'*•- William Braun. 1 farm
!
of Hwcden-Tartrt that he. Prr his itari. i »>and. her lov,*r. was arrested
bad iiardonr-,1 the >NciT4c»st4ans for
ceding, and that he pray,-d to G«v! the ner episode, when he dlm*«l with John
Hwr-dlsh nation would pn-serve a Wnnamaker and daughter at Saratoga.
|K-aceful attitude, as an attempt to r,*- { has caused much adverse cnmnient ’n
inlon by force would be like i Alabama. Walter M. I>renncn. former
there were, hot dust ns be ls*gnn to
ct>ont tbe officer Issued peremptory
commands, 'which w»*re so promptly
obeyed that the dreamer hsd no chance
of satisfying his curiosity, llnally,
however, the men stood In single file
faring their oflleiT, and Mr. Hmith was
Just able to make out that there were
twenty-aeven in nil whi*u he awoke.
Being suiK*rstitions. like ell gam
blers. be at omv saw In tils dream the
finger of fate silently pointing to twen
ty-oeven as the lucky numlKT. and tlm
followli^ day he was early at the
tables and staked a large sum on It.
Curiously enough, twcuiy-jieven won
suct'esslou, and then the luck
:"r“r;.r;r;::SS
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^
^
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longer, ami costs less in the long run than any
otiicr typewriting macl’inc. It is
The World’s Best Typewriter
l,rt IS «Bd yr,« «..r l-sk ksnk ttlSaf sU aWul k.
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tZAOriswcBpBt.
DETROIT. MICH
casino closed that nlglit be had lost
conaltlcrable amount of money.
The next <Iay be eontinm-,! to play
tbe same number, witb the same rt*ault. and. to cut a hmg story short,
that fatal twenty-seven ran away wlOi
every ftenuy he isMisossed. and he was
only 1prevent»*d from shooting liiniself
by at Interested «i*e,-tator who fol
lowed bim out of the casino UDd by
tart and (he loan of a small sum In
duced him to face bis mlsftirtune like
a man. . Those lo whom Mr. Smith
afterward n-Iate,! the eiministances of
tbe dream deelartsl that he had made a
mistake in not iMuntIng tbe officer as
well as tbe gendamies.—Ixtndon TUBiti.
It appeal
in the forest*
for« of India, callod the I*hlloin
breaks a leaf from this plant Imme
diately receives a shock ,Kiual to that
produced by an lnductl->n mil. At a
distance of six yards a magnetic needle
U affected aud will is* deranged if
brought near. Tlie energy of this sin
gular Influence varies with the hour of
Tk* Beat Cowrt mt Aen««l.
No one could say u sharft or bitter
thing with more absolute ,-oolneM than
lAOrrt West bury, who was made lord
chancellor of England in 1S6I.
After retiring from tbe office of lord
chancellor be took a very active part
in Ute house of lords, sTttlng as a court
of appeal, where his colleagues were
Lord Chelmsford and I/>rd Coloosay.
Lord 8t. Leonards, who was senior to
them all. never attended. One day
Lord Weatbury rtianced to meet him
and aald. "My dear Ht. lAeonards, why
dton't you come and give us your val
uable oaaltunce In tho bonse of lords?"
"Ah." raid Ixttd 8t. Leonards, "I
■bonld he of 00 u*e. I am old and
bUad and ntupM."
deor lord." said Weatbuty.
"ttiat doea not signify In tbe least. I
am oM. Cbelmford Is blind, and Ookmocj U otupld. yet we naake tbe very
bMt court of. appeal whirh has ever
oat in that sawwMy."
SOUVEMRS
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
NEW WAtEeS
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
lifetcy for Cdcbnted Fox
Tyiiewriters
No matter WHAT POWER
jeoVe beeD uainc, job*U
BVKNTUALLY e m p loy
eleetricity, not only for oooDamio VBBMiia,bat tor ronBoni
of utility and general adaptability.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalize an Idea
for you.*
Boardman River
Electric Light
& Power Co.
are eo near at hnad, they will
buiM
Hnda^
Nonrem OeMUty, Um aai UdMy
whon* you w.nnl it mnl when
you w.'uil it nu-sans u u^n-at ,l,?al
to the nmn who.is in a hurr>' to
have his hou{^.> fniisluvl. It is
also n hiri;<‘ factor with us. for
we iriuke it a iKtiiit lo always
kc-p our ,leliv,-Ty i)rr>nii84-s. mnl
can do »o U-causo we have the
stock always on hand iui<l the
teams to handle it. If you want
lutnlK-r delivertvl on time, mnl
the U‘st of itro2M-rly 6,‘iisoned
stuff, in hani or soft
place your lumla-r orders with
the S/uth Si«h- SumlH-r Co.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER GO.
QUALITY
MAKE FOR TOUR INTEIEST
IN BUY
jpxxiX.iaR«
GIVE
YIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
tWP
Tlie 'G. B. Taylor Goal Go.
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
Try m “Fill to-night.**
rat 8aU br all DrualMa
10 Gent and 3B Cent Bexoo
ACCEPT NO SUBSimiTES
BaySteamea
Mnkes Piano Boyia^ Easy
fT prUv^oN::^*h7rrciai'«d'
surgeon, new Munson hjock. Both
phoniui. Night call* promptly atli ndcd to.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. Hatiai-d. With Kimball
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and coiin%clor. Wlhielm l»k>rk. Trav
erse City, Mich. Clllrens phone 105.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—G. O. Carver. rrlces n-axonalilo. Offiio wllb
O. P. Carver and Dro. nlUh phone*.
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
Leave 8:30 a. m.: IIK>0 a. tn.t
4:20 P.m.
BOWERS HARBOR
PROF. HUBBARD
OHENA
Oor SmBll PnymeDt PUn
ronto Unlverhlty. Office In Munsoo
bldg. Telephones, office 103; realdence 104.
EZGUBSIONS
Leave 8:30 a. m.
SIOO. 4125, $150.4185
ap. raymenls
suit
inirchaser.
office.
SZo-JiK&ZrZl.’ai
sens phone S85.
We sli«-k ‘‘clost'r than a
br'dher*’ t‘> <|iiality and
prici-. A low price withoul px*«l nuality will not
satisfy ymir dt-sin-s or
nee,ls--( sja-cially piano
m*e«1s. Tlien lialtilily of
our iiiniujs 1911111110*811011,-,1: tlie tinanci.il backing
<if our -.xuaranti-,* is undispute,!, and it’s a fart,
not overstated, we an- in
a jx>sitioii to offi-r you
now Ini'll pian,i tjualily
at a low,-r pri,*e than ,-an
1h* liad at oilier times
and [ilaces.
most nil uood maki*s n-pn*sented, to eli*ar out at
nearly half value -$85,
IR. W. E.. MOON—1■Fhonea.
CIU.. 107; Bell, 99.
WasMngton street, C
DR.
Leave 11K)0 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.
make a busy month of
August, iionnally ,lull.
, block. 1
opera 1
DR- F. HOLOfiWORTH— Special at
tention
lenuoQ to dl*«mea of the eye. ear.
iroaL
Glasses fitted.
nose and throai
Rooms 7 and 8. H. 4 L. Mercantiie
1&6S
Co. block. Both pbooea.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Wyal-
ING A NANO
OUR SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS
Thurtell, Manager. Office, l
Hamilton A MUlIken block.
fflal} UVM. tfiapiM SU-Heo^a. MinM
AND PRICE
THE ESSENTIALS THAT
MARK CRAWa DELIVERY—Light
freicht. parcels and tninko. OIBoo
at qty Book Store.________________
>R, E, B. MINOR—Office over Amen
lean Drug Store. Special aUentioo
to eye. ear. nose and thronL GloFsea
fitted. Both phone*. RMldenco hit
PXU.1SU
LUnBER ON THE SPOT
PIANO TUNINO—W. N. Millard. *•
Mow located wttb
254a<f
MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hair dressing
I»rlon, over aty Book Store. Bo<
R.W.Rastall
Used Upriiiht PUbos.
bends Its head during a ihonder show
er. It then remains without force or
virtue even If sheltered by an ombrella. No atiock Is felt In breaking
tbe lenvea at that time, and tb,* needle
** unaffected Iteslde It. Birds or Inoecta never by any ciiance alight on
Instinct s,*emlng
lat they tain death there. Where It
i grows none
of tlie magnetic metals Is found,
neither Iron, cobalt nor nickel, nn unde
niable prqpf that the electric forte be
longs exclusively to the plants.
knives;
FORKS
SPOONS
s
ALL NEW
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
126 FRONT ST.
NORTBPORT
Leave 8:30 a. m.
NOaTHPOIT POINT
Leave-8:30 a- m.
Fare N,--ah-Li-wnnla ntul
Ikiwers Harlxir 2-‘>c nmtKl
triji; ()m -iia. N«>!ilifK)rt and
NortluKirt I’oiiil, iiOc round
trip
RETURNING SAME DAT
Th»>' thr,<,- r«ia,*>j
i.t
ro'jndivl tMilur>«, n'.k-cnc-
M. & N. E. TIME GARO
ii£~TS=;;5i:s-' ir
< v«irj- moan- t« |>r««fr\ «-, o
Dr. Ch»rl«- FlruJi K.mkI
l>T«atUli-rM toUr. in Ihr r
is
C'bsrli*. s ph.riu
. pniTiwmon. and .
in< in the worlil j
r.-<v^:ni/«l Mill I
JOHN R. SANTO
PEIIEilAL nSUBMCE
New WlIUlM Stock. Tritvemo
O. P. CARVER A BRa
FIRE INSURANCE
b C. A. BUILOINC
A. D. TYLER
e «mly prciisrsU
>itbi>ut the a**-
knowD to iM-U-nr« whl'-h
nit-dii-la<-« and ornio » Ui
I0W.4, thoi cheek or iirr»»-|iy neck with
healthy
K<.r rctiv.nnr wrtnkl—
the r««--. nock Mid ImmU
CUXI mpplt'-jtllon nftctl UjoWin* S dn-|diMl
pn.vctnetU, <ep«<-lelly whm th- furrow
For dcr. hipinc th>- hn.t or to make ih.-1
breMil firm. Uri:>- Mid beeattful. nothing rMi f
To pr,-T, nt Ih.- huMl from idinnklni:. I
um iihcmW alwwyl»r < 1»M-lce Fleeh
Fo.4 sfUT wcnlnr Why D wiM .len r«.tore
m lioHom to it- nstursl contour sad iKwutT luet
through urn. cauec.
Wc i-Muctly w»m lad!.* to erfdd ruNitl
tut«. of Ih-. Oiarli* rich FckmI. H.* that the
usmx M-..1 p..nr»1t of Dr. (.Tijxrle* u on Uic l^ix
b.-f..r, purt-hx-rtn? W. *!►.. warn UdK-x noi
lo
Mjy oUu-r crosoi on the f
Chmrtc Flesh For-l 1, cuMwnIred
mou tbr irTMwth of hair.
princtpsl DcpMdmt-nt I
* nnd Dnyrei
DRS. J. 0. k MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
|offlr«40ft: *Wllh-lm Bl.h^ W ST ■.
1 to t o. m. :»-.»•
Bsddswes «
WyakoopBaS. OlUsxe.whoo* C..
DENTIST
OflM MS. Naw wntrolm bfeMi. Wa
yboM. CSS.
iMTlTelOiOs m.aede.-Gip.nt
r. A MITCUALA. O. I A
Afeet
GEO. A. JARVfS
DENTIST
GRAND RAPIDS A IRDIAIA RY
COMPANY.
201 FRONT STREET
U.Knm
6m.WMcWi»t
MOHilOE & MeWETN'
6ERERAI INSURANGE
81 t NEWWILHELM BLOCK
KIIVIBAI-L.
C. D. MILLER
Mumio Mouisa
M. B. HARNER,
dentist
Prop
(Nstiaaal OmSMsI
Moon, Vt RUte Rsak «4«.- OOs* heunr
Km« d4wr A V. rrtedrtofa-a iIim «tor*
______ _______imenw for tnsj«e»r>i
neck »nd arm*, a-id full i'
'
ophacthebuet. AddTMS
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
Qf. CtiafllS Cl.| 108 FlIIOll St. N. Y.
O, B. MUBBAT, AowL
TrsvansOnv.
Pere Marquette
lasffsct Jub*S,U0L
Trshu Wt* Travwwe City as foUovi
Ormnd Bapldt
INH
9 EYES m
EXA:MINED IFREE
/'LASSES
ItbOUIID
that
All*
Cure Headnehee. Strntgtiton
Cross Byes and Raatora
ParfetVioUm.
""Creal Estate^
..rv.-:
DM. D. A. >AFOkP*D
USE CALMAN*8 ElatUe Floor Flnlah for fleora.
S. C. Walt A Um.
MiLSOIIAPH WItVICC.
J^AVERT
,1^ I
I RUPTURE
Dll
6 PAQE8
uaingsRSTS
And Spread «f Crima WMI Be C*mcfced.
OKlarcd John Wood of SL Loula.
atTelede.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
HCW CLtMCNT INTIIOOUCED IN
Toledo. Ohio. Aitg |23.—“Light yoor ENEMIEfi OF ADMINISTRATION AT
PEACE TALK.
BtrecU and you will check the aprend
THEIR WORK.
of crime,” was the advice of Chief feigineer John Wood of 81. LnuU. giyeo
today before the first gathering of del
egates to the coBvenllon of the Amer
ican League <jf MunklpalitUese. He
died graft In public rorpomUons TO DISCREDIT MANAGEMENT OF
RUMIA MAY PURCHASE ISLAND
and declared Ihe arguments advanced
OF SACHALIEN FROM JAPAN.
THE ENTERPRISE.
against munlri|ial ownership were in
capable of being sustained.
It U New Relieved That Seme Plan
Chairman Bhont* Will Return to
Can Be Dcvteed to Bring Peace
w/shingCon to Investigate the
Envoye to an Amicable
Sources of the Unwarrant
Undersunding.
ed Attacks.
:>0iVMnsE IS suGSEsra
^
THREE RmHMlED
UNFOUNDED CHARGES RUDE
HooBEnd Coiliaion Near Topeka This
Morning Had FaUI
Results.
By Wire to the Evt-nlng Record.
^_JTopeka. Kan.. Aug. 22.—ThrWtrainmen were kllU*d shortly after 1
o'cl<x-k this morning in a head-end col
luion between two T’nkwl Paeifle
freight trains nt*«r Roasvllle. six miles
west of Topeka.
•pie dead: William H. GIKon. en
gineer. Kansas City; nrt*nuin Oleson,
Clarenee R«*se. conductor; two are
missing.
IRON m BRASS WORKS
W'
l»or1».m©uih. N. H„ Amk 23.—Tbr
pcare c»»«f«*rfnre adjourned ehortly be
fore nood today to 2 o'clock this afterocKib. Title tnoriilns'e eeeklnn »a« dtvoted to tbc elintlni; of the pmlortilu
almedy agreed to. It Is stated on es
cclleot authority that the rrar In
formed If. Witte thU morning that Ik
fore Kussla will treat for the purchase
of the island of SaghalU-n. which
Js|ian woo by runqneiit. and for reim
bursement to Japan for k<>eplng Ihv
Russian prisonent iil w«r. Japan must
withdraw, without conditions, her de
mend for the payment of the cost of
her military and naval operations. TtHs
would relieve Russia fmm the charge
that she ptirchasetl |ksum- liy twyllig
an Indemnity. Russia (It'clari's the
matter now rests with Jatwn.
I^ortsmouth, Aug. 2.t.—President
Roosevelt Is energetically etmtlnulng
his efforts to save the |»earo c«»nfer€»nr«' from shli»wr«Tk. The sensation
of the day was a mysterious visit |iald
by Mr. Witte and llamn Rosen to tbe
navy yard, wher Mr. I'h-rce tIellvenM
to them a message In writing fn>m
President 'Roosevelt which had lu^en
brought from Oyster Hay by a coufl
dentlal meswnger nain«Hl MrOaw.
Then for atniut three hours M. Witte
and Baron de Unseu remained at the
yard and. It Is bellev«id. were In direct
or IndlrEvt e«»mmnnlrailon with the
president. After their rotum to the
iiotcl they absolutely docllned to i^ke
an) fclalement.
It Is assumed Ihe iitesUlent's mesMigi> was tbe result t>f Baron Kaiieko'r
visit to Oyster Itay yi sterday.
A plan of c«*mpronitslng the dlfferrnres tH-twt>en the plenljNitenlarles on
article & (Raghalleti) has lM*en sug
gested. It contemplates tho r»*storalioo of Ihe status quo existing be
fore IK7r» when Riis.nla hehl the north4TU and Japan (he tsoiiliern part
the Island. This, it Is roniended .hIioiiH
satisfy the nathmni claims «»f Japan
and. at the same time ivlleve Riissia
of the danger of an Invasion of the
mainland which Is di'clartHl by
UuKHiaiif would exist If Ihe Islan I
wen- the (nil p(».-;ses.*<lon of Ihe Jaiuin-
E- J. AND L. H. T. COOKE WILL
START IMPORTANT INDUSTRY.
Will Manufacture Hingca. Locks, Iron
and BrsM Novelties and Employ
Fifteen Men.
Orotind was broken y«-sterday at the
west end of Wayne str»-«*l f«ir the ereetlon of the hra.HH and Iron foundry
which will Ik* <i|M*rated hy B. J and L.
H. T. <’o«>ke of this city nniler the
firm name of Cooke Brothers.
The hiilldlng will In* 3r.xir.O feet and
part of It two stories high. The firo!
intends to manufartuie. as their prin
ciple prtKluct, machincfr for making
cement hloeks. Tlie Mock, as made hy
their macJiines, dm-K not have to hcovemJ with lath hnt holds the plaster
Itself. Marhincx for making <-emept
fence |*ost« will also he ronstruclerl.
The firm Intend to make all M»rts of
small Iron anleIe.H. »urh a* hinges,
locks. i*tr. The iviwcr will he st«uim
and flfi**en men will Im* employed.
They ex|>ect to begin op( rat ions at>oiit
Jan. 1.
NOT UERT DISASTROUS
Chined Boycott of American Good*
Not Heavy Outside Shanghai,
But Active There.
Washington.
Aug. 2n.—:I»role»its
against the Chinese lK»yc«tt of AmcrgiHNts routlniu* to |h* received at
state deparliiient. hut very fe*w
• any .suggestions that lo!,.-<es hnv«iMs-n ineiimsl. although In one or two
ln>^tanres rompanU-.') have said there
Ihsmi a fulling off In the shipment
of American g<N>de to China. N«» fttr
liter re|N»rth indicating the i*nigr*-SN »d
the lMi>4-ott ha\e luH*n received at the
d*'t«artmenl. and it is not helievet] thui
there Is any pn»gress of the iMiyeoit
otit.side of Shanghai. One insianre «if
an aii-m|)t to IiimiH the .\merlrjm ILa-:
was re|Kirt«s| fnuu Amoy This hapP<’n<Hl a month ago. hut the gov«*rnoi
of the pix»vlnce promptly mndt- amends
and order fsl all d«-mon»i rat Ions dirts*;
<‘d low-arti Amerieaiis to et«se. Th*
Washington g<»veniment ha-s no com
idslni l<» make of the local author11|e>
in China, as the r*-iN*ris imlicate that
they have h«s-n prompt and elheient
In the protection <»[ .\iitenean inter-
Warhlngton. Aug. 22 —That a syx
ti-maiic attempt is Iw-liig ni*'h* liy th**
enemh*s of the Panama canal to dixcnilU that pmjict In the eyeii of thAmerican |K*«>p!e Ik no longer douht< l
hy the ofDcialK of the eommi.-sion la
this city. Kvld«*nre that this is the
• accumulates frum s<> manv
source* that they cannot esea|H' this
eoncliislon. f)f course the trau»eonti
ni ntal railroads and the suiumrters of
the dlsraribnl N'lcnruguau mute^ b*«| hv
former Senator Warner Miller of New
York, and former Interstatr Commere •
CommlsHloner Yeomans, are held to
he iK'hlnd the agiiailon.
Yesterday a local pai»er of high
standing piihllhhed a two thirds of a
column of what pwnx»rted to la- a news
story of rrooki*ilne?.s and iTtefTu it-nry
the ndministrattou of canal ^work
which didn't contain a single din-ei
statement of faet. It hinted at Irreg
ularity In letting.of eontraels. extrava
gance and a lot of a*lher things of
which not a scintilla of r-orrolxiralion
offenvl. The story went on to
say that the efforts would be made In
ext congress to have an Invest Igatlon of the whole iana! admlnlstra
tion.
The gri'at f<*ar of tiu* members of
e commission. a|»parently. Is not th.*ii
they will iK'^nnahlc to dig the ditch
for want of skill ami p«*rsev eranee.
hut that the enterprise will l*c elutke !
off OB the strength of public sentiment.
Chalriuan SImnts will return tt>
Wn'-hington from N«-w Y«»rk tomorrow
and It Is lM*lk*vc-«l that the will lak •
ec-gnlranee In some pnhlie manner of
the repc-atc-d attacks tui the nu-n wh •
handling the great work.
DOWN THE CELLAR STAIRS
Aged Mrs. Olivia Bull Suffered Pain
ful Accident Last Eevning on
Madison Street.
Mrs Olivia <' Buil. who Uvev with
her sister, Mls.s Sophl.-^ Wright of i:
Madison rtri'i-t, fell down Ihe e. lli
stairs last evening and sustaim-*! s
•re Injunes.
Mrs. P.iiU Is an agixl lady and j
tempted to desec-nd tin* stair.- .nbout
o'rloek kv.-i »vc-ning w ithout the aiti
It and mi—ed her finUiiig. failing
to the iHiitoid. ,\ cRf-n. which nspiltr
ihrcH* stitches to clo-;c. was iiinii ted on
right sli'ii- of her bead and out
Isuje of ihe left forearm was bn>ken
Ahhoiigh the tnjurl*-- are seeiiuis and
Johnson’s Real Nam* Is "Ttm” Sher.
ill Visit Traverse City Lodge of Elk* Mit. Peill Is well ndvanriYi In vear ,
rnan and That of Parker, Frank •
Suixday and Enjoy a BanqueL
» lasting r.-siitis ar- antieipated
Weakly—Former an EsConvict.
Only a few months
Mt- B ill fe’I
down the fginvortairs in the same mail,.*o' K. will
tier .-vrid fraeiuM-d sevral ribs.
■g.; - \t m V Tia\» rse City hrxdhers In a body. A
Rlrt\ rlly marshal of liidepend.W, j i^tie deb gation will arrive at the
^ Iowa. In the Rts-order's rtuiri this j rurj-ion train which reaches here
’^morning, ptisjtlvely identitled Harrv 11(„. nu.niing and a larce delegation of
JcxboauQ and Har«-> l•aIko^ on trial
Klks will met*i the visiting K!k> Again*! Prominent Society Woman
Who Ran Down a Man
for the mutrlvr_i*tJ’awnbroker JDs»-p.i t
,|«e dep«.i. Tlie visitors will
With Auto.
Moyer and the rxdjlK*ry
djlK*ry of ^WLonV. Ulr.* dinllv
t The Wk-s el III) t
POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED
GEORGE MARSH RELEASED
Brockton. Mass.. Officer* Could Not
Find SoffKient Evidence to
Hold Him.
By WIr. to Ihe Kvi-nliig R«*<'*Md
llnH'kion. Mass , Aug. 2.2.-'<5e»’rge‘L
Manfi. who wa arr»*<-lcd by bK*aI of
ficers for the t'hlrago jMilii-e. who want
ed hln* in eonm-ciion aitli fh - niv-terl• uis rn'ifib r of WItliain BaMi-. a chauf
f«T In t liieago la.*ct winter, was re
leased fn»ni prl-on tiKinv,
OUR GREAT
SHOE
SALE
IS STILL
GOING
says Jobnstm's n-al name Is “Tim" a ban.
By Wire to the Kveinng R.*coi<L
Sherman and that I'arker s U Ftwnk
L’levdaiKl. Aug. 2n.'-Mr-(. A M
Weakly. Sherman is an exetmviei
Ihvilcy. a (.nimlncnt koci.-iy wcmiaM
and a bad roan. His parvniR an* htgh
c. ha.-s Ix-en arn-.-tc'd on a’charge of
ly rospeted 4u Iiidepcndt*nrc Weakly Job Will Be Completed on West Front
nxlaught-r. Shc^ was driving an
bt»rv a good reputation until he met
Street Tomorrouv—Street Will
. which ^lrcK•k ami fa’ally injure 1
Sherman.
Soon Be Ooened.
aged man. Mn». Baib-y wa>
h'ascd on ball.
' <1 Fo,»ie Uld the last brick
West Fn»nt sti.vt pavtmtmt this
YOUU WKBKLV SAI..MIY is the
V The work of slushing the
index of j-our ability, rin-killei! lalK*r
Ditartroua Fir* In Which Several Fire
malnder of the sxn-r t is In-ing pushc-il c»f any kind is alw ays i»oorty paid. Bcmen Were Fatally Injured and
ax
fast
as
the
eulUug
of
the
brick
fn-r
- an expert and your money-mak
Many Mlaelng.
mils. The job will pndtably he com ing poorer doubles or tre4)lc* You can
pleted hy noivn tomomiy. Contractor iKxrome an exjiert—a businc-ss specia:By Wire to the Evening Reeonl
Scanlon will lay a piivaie drive be H at Traverse City Busiues.« Collc*gc.
Orovllle. Cal.. Aug. 2^.—Thivttween the bouses of John R. Sauln
aug 22-3;
tefdi were fatall.v hurt »nd an entire
and Victor Peiertyl on Sixth street.
block of building* burned **arly this
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey.
morning, dohn Preston, F. Xoski an 1
Chartevoi* and Harbor Spring*, Sun
Abe Frost may not recover. A number
day. Aug. 27. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
of peroons arc reported missing. Lo»«.
Congregational Pipe Organ RecHal A. M.
*ug 23-31
fl70jax>.
Netted the Satiofactory ToUl
of S272.12.
MOTHERS, get your boya fiehool
aulto her* this week and save more
WANTED.
The Radies of the Congregattonal
than money enough to buy his book*.
300 woman, glHs and bojra over
The AmoHcan Boy Shoe* ar* the beet e*hurclx/ who bad tbe matter of tbe
14 yoars of ago. Pleasant, clean
orpm recital In Aiand annoonce that
acbeol aheee on the market; 14 off.
work.
1272.12 w as cleared on tbe coacert.
The Boston Store.
Th* Travarac City Canning Ca
*
aug 12-tf
J. O. Batey of klanlMoe wo* in tbd^ M. Clark of Lake Ann was to the city
'today.
f
yesterday."
,
UST BRICK IS UID
like every one is taking advant
age of thl.-- c»|*|s*rimi:iv to buy
slioos at a saving.
Tlie Lewis -liKiK of shoes wn-«
abb- goods.
City Book Store
Cbe Bobart E*.
this tiv'tvk nnd fiend the
yoiithfi in Uk). WImtovfr is
lurking; or mwla renewing; to
muko their wanlrolw txmi.
ph*t4* for tlio SepU*in1«'r U*rm
of fic'hcxd, can Ixv purchnsod
at little outlay. hv]x«i.il ro~
dm*tionB on aU spriti); tuid
atimnier left overs.
K
Kul^eckftDoytS&SU^
Titer.- ar** a gisxl
many b*ft sti It is not i«ki late for
BUUETIN:
you to .-hare in thi-c mvliig.' •
CHOP SUEY
SHIOE BAfRQAIIMS
A few pairs Tan Sht>cs and Oxfords to dose
out at once.
SUNDAE
3.50 Orados .
3.ooorwicio9
,
.
.
S.7S
2.50 OrwicJ^s
*
.
.
S.OO
DOUGLAS
Scbwl Slwts
TorJW
10c
vS:
THE
siitM^s. for the next 30
bays
(’all
and
see
llielii. Nn IrouliK- to
show you at
H. R. Macdonald, Mfr.
mrtd GrtUick
& Company
O. C. MOFFATT
Abatracta of TlUo
PRICES SATISFACTORY
242 6. Treat St.
Batabltshed In 1888
Room 210 8tat* Bank Blda.
jt
Von'Jl find uur estimate's and advice will s;iv«* money for you
wli4‘ii pl;uiiiiiij; a hiiildin:.;.
Oiir mills liirn out evc*rylhiii(» for interiur finish—oiir yanl
rverj-tliim; for llte oiilsi-le.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO. ,
Clttzons Phone, a:!: I
Orini“iell Bro'thers
MAKE
R0800I
portainini; to Ltimlior and
Hiiildiiit; Matcrtdfi
_all
kinds, wo will Ijo
to coYTfi*r with you at any time.
on Misses'and ('liiMrons’
Kaim-b F'e-or*^
A
IN
EVERY
THING
...Special Salt....
AMERICAN DRUG STORE
219
. m.mm ■
CROSSKTT
BACH AIM "T
JSx'^’iirry .i laifie line of
the liisl School IbniRe
Sli.s-s. N.dliine Is Iter
in:i.l.- t«. wear.
W. L. Brown. Mamojrer.
A PARTIAL STRANGER
The PisBo and Ordsn Boyers* Guide
C-iyi* mtMciiir sb*re tin* f»th<*r <I:iy. lookin;* for a suit.
Ho
h.i'l lli.cl <|ii*-sli<jfi:il<l-- |<»f>k lijr.ii Ink f.'ic.-; you cvnild seV) th«t ho
XBLI. BIU.S
... luuvht. ih. I*.
]a-lt!T* i-a*r»uiO-<. «.f
i.i *>.-ry
I.arch*.««-r far ovrr twoiir At. T»*r«
Y..U »dl
11 VKKY MI - It »0 YiH’R
AnVANTAOK
-.r ‘e..mojui.f *l.- with
u*ifY.>nan .--ii.-mpUtitii; U>. imrrhww--K a
a I'lan-i-.Y any ..iln-r Mti-ocal liv'truix»«-i»l.
V^ooorcim
diHilitf»l the sLiieni' iiia "<• li-fl iiii1iI)hIk-«1 in t!ie nc*wisp»|)ers relatiii_' to tin- price's .iM-l v.ihn-s of Men’s Suits ad\vrlis(!«l.
' Lfs Reiv sonic of those
he s.nid
Suita yon are ndvertising,”
We prrvi-ed--*! to show Inm ami |*oinUxl emt the for.
mcr prie.-s. valii'-.-, .md .tlso tlie jin-scnt prie4-.s to c*!ofte thorn out.
Soon th.'il loikof e.iii!idcni'«- iipiMvirc-il and ho said:
lieen liumhiiuu'*'*! h.vjvlvert '-< r* 80 iiiueli tliut
ORINNEL.!- BROT-MERS
MicUikB'i Ukdini Nasic Boom. 159 E. Froat St
them up. lull the;c prii t-s do best bIL
givo me that suit-"
“I httvo
I luddoiii follow
If >f»u've ;tot iny fit,
lb w.is fittcil out with a suit at oneu.
We c ii«le;ivore«l to M tll*' his mind for iho future* hy oxphiinin;^ our inelhoil'-. fin<! further assurint; him llial he could
WHOLE RLOCRRURNED_
■APE HANDSOME SUM
and skillfully made are the Indian Baskets
and Birch Bark novelties shown here* As
souvenirs of this part of the country there
is nothing finer to give. They are alwa>’S i
acceptable.
Nev er l»efore .h*ve w«- sold ao
manv ^h<K*H in .August. H set*m*
MANISTEE ANTLERED MEN
MANSUUGHTER CHARGE
UNIQUE
BOYS TO OUR STORE
not au oid M<M-k. all m w, de.-ilr
American Drug Store
NINTH YEAR—2S7S
6 O’CLOCK EDITION
TRAVEME CITY. HICHIOAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 0,190S.
HAMPERING
CANAL PLANS
WEATHEH-nF^ toBl«ht; w*nn«
ve«t portioii; Thnratejr sboveri asd
teoler: variable artnda.
rc ply 111*011 what wi- said in the newBixi]M*ni as lioin;' c*»rn*ct.
M ErNS I Cx YOUNG: MJBNS
ClX>XfflNGll e furnishings ;
OustLonn IVIacio
Uni’forms.......
Two new departments added to supply grow
ing wants—the best uniform house and the
manufacturer of the best line custom made
shirts now rcprc.sented by us—interested par
ties* will find it to their interest to call and gel
further information.
Skirts U HMs«rt—UmlfBrms U Mbbmtb
i SHl&RMAN
(WETUrCAVlB BX-OCK.)
We still have a Uifile full <»f choice suits liS advertised at
S/.50 and $10.50
Ri"„'ular price*
* $10.00 to $20.00
I’rices marked in plain fixun*s. (Jur sale on thoee lias l»ei*n
lan;e.
Don'^ &.o»9*rHl9 Opportunity
1
W'
' .r-' PMBt
rm ■vnmM' moiA tmavcrm citv,
AmftaisNTfiL
mcmmam.
wcoNesMv. auuist a im.
KOIKE WIT
ThehaaaitFcriAei
aOTiCE TO WATER TAKERS
Baa«l^
Howrs tmr iprlakllwg tewu are trem
reetod hr GordcB A Beaaett with their
( to t a. m. aad from 6 to » p. a.
------------*— M aot lorbottM: than the
l la liebt. thstMlh
prelae glrea
City’* te aeoapiad wMhaat
BOBslo or aprlakler atta^od.
taatina )
The Ug grange rally will be held oa
That the new prodaetJoa ptearetx a
parhly
nr traBc U ooMsvBMJy oa the 1
:S
plaa saaaasr
oatinsa
at thia
orerwheliriac.
jawar-——■
aoctelmed
Today
draa’sAaad.
The^ master of eercfBoalea will bo
-The Holy C»y- win be'aeca at Stala-
Traverse grange.
Address
ktMl^ iMMplUl for coasaxBptlTes. »oon
to b* ooUblUbod. U yet an open one.
«rilf tfoatoUcM be nettled ns aoon u
\tht bo^ of cootrol of the innUtutloo
i« si^^tod by Ooreroor Warwr boat
the foilowins chivalry of iu genUetaeo. all the
polaU beamy of iu womeo. ta truth, the
;a»antb. when the law beconies operaThem ban been moch dtecuaakm
aps OB
the ColoaUda for
out-of-the-way
hare
prof«**nl«aal
I Ann who bare nnde n enreful Mudy
uaani-
Boonly of tbe opinion that thin idea in
boMrve
1
Baaey. nmstvr of Putuoaa grange.
that
the
Mr. and Mrs. W. S
Prof. H.
M. 8
Mr. aad Mra Bailey.
Mr. HuU has
parchaaed aa adjoining lot north of
There la no spot
in northern Michigan so secluded anJ
wild aa the MeSau-ba cottage, which
Lottic
Blair
'Ij
PARKER J
looks like a dove cote perched la tho
tre«< tops with its veranda overhant;Ing th« wattT of Grand Traverse l»ay.
Mr. and Mra.
J. B. Hammond
Skies,’’
s
‘hiaan Department
‘ Krpiitdlc In buay
ao
by
hj'adqnartt^'
train to the national encampment at
tkma are that
Present Jndlca-
hllcbigan
will
l>o
larsely repreiM«nted at that aatberlnR.
It la not ncceaaary that one be a mem
on her way
tem* train.
Any reputable eltlren of
the state will be welcome.
Colonel
Wyckoff alll lu* glad to make reacnatkms for anyone de^rini; them. S|>eelal
rates hare been Rratited l»y the rail
roads from nil iwlMa lITthe state.
to
tear
the
accompanied
In
Michigan
required
all
procure numlxTs and llcenaca by July
16. U la cxtlmatcd
hy Secretary of
.Stats PreacHJtt. who has charge of this
work, that there arc fully one thousand
nnlicensod automoblloa being operated
In Michigan.
Licenses are l»elnR Is-
present time*
tber«» are a large numlH*r of owners
Mr. and Mra. R. K. Garret of Olnton.
HI., left
this morning for
mwaccutiun for failure to comply with
Mrs Ibiilt-.v b. ih* «iK- «*f K. H
h|».i
“I'nder
Southern \ City
cvmtlng at
7
sen let**
o'clock when
were held
the
steamer Columbia for Northport
this miuwlug wht*re he will Join his
pnMK>nee of many
llrw.
fri«<ids and
rcla-
Rev. Thomas (^^x officiated an.l
the quarl»s of the Church
provided
the niii.*-lr.
Christ
The
s«*rvlet's
wert' hold In the evening to alU»w Mr.
and Mrs. David Srhomway of IVwamo
and Mrs. M
A. K«-1is of Malherton
attend, the ladles iM-ing sisters of the
dcc«*ascd.
This tnoruiiig the rt*ma|ns
, were taken to Manistee and Interm
took place In the family lot.
Steams of Cincinnati, who are spend
Miss
F.
HendiTsou
of
Toledo, Ohio, passi*d through the city
today oh her way to Fouch.
wtH*k.
playing
Oming to the teteniiu- of
honors cvi*n.
to quit
with
A numlx*r of the young
ladies of Traverix' City were oa hauu
to witness the game, afterward :
for supper.
Among them wen*;
Irk
Ih*n Montague. Theron Morgan. B. K.
aug SS-€t
Blanche
ilJrewn.
K.
Nlta
.Arthur
Barnum.
L Bogtex*.
Kellugc.
Charlevoix and Harbor Sprinva. Sunday, Aug. 27. »OAT LEAVES AT 7:S0
A. M.
kUB 2Wt
Mlsw*.*» Cora^ and
the wt>si bay shore
test evening, atetut twenty-five te*ln-:
present.
Sevi-ral of the young iK*i»pl.
very enjoyahh* ttme.
on to the Resorts.
Mrs. W', N. Kelley left for her Carp
lake ctiitage trslay.
A l»artv of We.*.t Eighth stn*t*t |x*opl.*
left Ibis morning for a day s outing at
Fmirh.
Mte.- Afnora Erlison of Grand Raphb
who Is
the gu.-st of
a«nt
to
Mr
and Mrs.
Omena this
mnniiiig a III) Mrs C«*x
A |«ariy rom|x>sed of MeMlames J. S.
Mamie Hyde of Grand Rapid.s and LU
Ban Horton of this eiiy went to Ne ah-
Hildegard
Alte-rt Peteri.kl. wife niid ehlld lef'
Lilian A
for Carp lake ilii*- moriiiiig lo s|M-rid a
Sparkitn. Fbm*nce Miller. Helen Stmit.
Wiiilfreil Baker, all of Traverse t’it.v
Tha Clovara.
On Friday Commodore C. E Murrey
liiHtrcr of Kansas City came do«n in
their headquarters.
Mrs.
C.
F. Orr and
Harrison
W.
son.
Ml., are ao^
King* and
Waller I...
on
'
Wednesday
and
took dinner with her sister. Mrs. Goo.
H. Morgan, at the ciovera.
Rev. E J. Randall, wife and daugh
ter of Chicago arc again guesu at the
Clovers.
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Patoskay,
the
la-waiita this morning, wlu-re tliej will
Wood.
Newh-ta-wanta
E. J. Cooke
by
spend the dny
F.
Mrs, Blanche Blake came over from
Phono Clt. 550.
given
W’ynkoop. 8. S. Smith. C. D. Miller.
recent arrivals at the CkivTjrs.
SOD. FI\T5 CENTS per load;
roost ami waieniyhm fr-ari
Lomy
Wehric of Jackaonville. HI; are amon;;
dirt, live oeata per load: bottom dirt,
Miss Otto of Manistee.
Horton. W*. P. Keliiu-y. Ih-ri K. lly, A
Mack. Cincinnati. O.
the Sunday school class Ntw'7 of the
three centa per load.
Given by Misses McEvoy in Honor of
Hyde of Granif Rapids and the Mi*-.sps
J.
First
Fare rr. cents.
ih.
Rev. Frederick W. Lewis of the First
Presbyterian church of Saginaw, to
gether wUb his wife and family, are
guests at the Clorers.
Makes bone and muscle faster I
ior remedy.
Brings strength,
uty otbt
baalth aad happlaeaa to the whole eajoytag the cool
breexes at
the
family. Thafa what HolUater’a Roeky
aorers.
Tea will do. S6 eenu. Tea
Mr. aad Mre W. E Field. Sherwood
Field and Hcdea Field, all of Grand
Loulee Braman of Elyrte. Ohio, Rapids, are at tbe Ckfirera foe the
irapeodlag a few vneeka at ihe Clorers. aaoe of the leason.
J. W. SL-ATER
Town Guests.
Mr.-:
|i
b-ttiln-r.
ih-
HoHida\ eiii.r'aMi.
w«*< k at thi* lK*tage flub.
I
Mi-
W (t
H
!adi<-s‘ si-coud pn/e tiy Mios Ver-an
of Clnclnnaii an.l tfu- g.-tiM. m- ti ■- fir
prize goliic
to LW*.
Tinkliain.
tin
see«uid prlre to W’. Carey Hull,
the lone liand was eajuiireil by Mr
W'lmam Parker
dainty
FoUowimk
r«-fn*shmenl>
small tables
w»t<-
s*-r\e.l
WlMlaab uU leteil
Tear l«UabU B*b* rnnitiEif
\ lot of f iTi suits fio $|u
tf
Hamili.m Clothing Co.
, ,
nounecl It a
wrlU*.l h--al
staiit.v failmg
!
kii.twl I
A Towchiofl Story
the ravipg
ibe tiabf
teg from .l-atli
.bath of the
.e Incirahh-.
M.uukrh,
M.iiukch, liver and l.ei'iey- ,
nt ild St.
St. Clair
Clair z\v«-'..
Av. .'.■
, ny , yt^n. d.wtoiT
, pro-j ------ - H. Waiters,
Wallers, nt
K-al dt.-ease
ami I*
I'M*
l.x-al
dt.-ease ami
m* ,,
‘1\.r lu ver.:
remedl. . ami bv cot. j
pj,..n „p
jto. i bad.
to riire with h*rnl treat
j..v,-r and
agm-. iiiv
nerves
wen-;
tr lit Me girl wa-. in u.<rlinlns health.
with n-rtoa* throat
pb»Melar:x gave her
mot in de>juiir. wben'ae
try Ih-; Kim: s Ni-w Disct.v
hr nirr^Varri
^
.......
«V MimptloU. I’ouglm ami Col,te. The
dd«. The first
l a* pr».v.-n raiarrl. to •«- a
*
u^.. ;
e
tier; afifT taking fmit
Ikmal Ui.M-asr- and Ihendure reT>irex i
tors' drigs. that 1 *x.uld not I hot lies
eiin-d, Iand i* tioa in
nuotit.itioual tr,wt,.,-»i.
Halls Ca ;
g....,
^
teg.ni.ltig to take
tarih Cure n.,-vn..fa.-iur«‘d
lo V
J . Khr trlr P.ilf tN 1 ehtalned r-li. f. ar.l
At Join
CheiH-y w C.. . Tol.'do. Ohio, 1. the
^
, ,;„r..jy r.,red “
ilf end i
• liiilonal mre on the mar-j
j„hi|Ki.u>i Drug Store, i:. W.-ilt A Soils' dlug M»ve^:
am
taken int.rriany In .1om-s
M-a !. and 8. K. \Va.t A
11.00, gtiarantfcd. Trial buttle Ux*.
n 50 drojm to a teasiaw
iHinfiil.
It jriig htorec; prin*
. dirietly on the blood and ni'ieoiis
r.vv
Ti.'
. .
"Addr^a:
4n,i..
pal Ion.
lliday Entertained in Honor
eapt’it-d by
JOLLY CORN ROAST.
Thomas C<»x.
B. Clement, Louis B.’llelgi-s.
Frederick, of Evanston,
E. church.
tho home of Mrs. A. S Kowi<-y M*u.
day evening.
Baker. Win
jnuming at the Clovers.
Boat leaves at 7:45 p. m.
|ii
I * veutng for many -4'U--ts fi<un
lug Murrey. Jas. II. Mflllken. I>*oo J
AMwt
Cxjiumbla.
M.
being given lo The Biddies.
the resor;
The game was Inter-
Sunday afternoon. Thaking the Clovers
Ctood mualc, held under the auspices of
an H
»ed Into tin
«'sting from start to finish, resulting
then*
Ne-ab-ta-wanta.
iiiarrie.1
.t, .r ..u I...U- . h.M.U.,
_____________________
evening
The We-qiitMung base ball club
«»f Traverse City
will be an excursion «m the steamer
to
tomornm-
knowing that the water
Omens.
Traverse City on Saturday, returning
going
of Miss Marion Huberts
of Manhstec. on
Place.
Miss Grace Morgan and Mr. and Mrs.
Excursion to Nc-ah-ta-uranCa.
ha*!
PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE.
Frank O. lUleh t»f Chlrago. »
Ethel MeK\oy In hoimr of Mii^ Oti-.
Park
Mon the Ijidy Margaret and spent Hu- night
the Ckivers,
day evening by tlu* Happy Hour Club
Mr and Mrs F. S Prett. Spreguc
Tbe members de|iartiHl at a rather
late hour feeliug that they had had a Pratt and Miss Ada Smith drove from
On Friday evening. Atig
riage
ing the summer at Omena wore In th**
Gerln»de--FlenUng, a as enjo.ved
good time.
lady
UK-aiitinie. she aouM iir..p the eask- nti>l
niiidtel affairs which arc aj^tir in Hu
city yesterday and xiicnt the day at
Mr. and Mm. Tlnkham. Mrs. McDonald.
Fun for Happy Hour Club.
llaiU-y cam.* north in
return to h»-r jian-ii!'
Sh*- rtat»xl t*»
Many Happy Prc-Nuptial Affairs Arc |
j the U'‘<-onl that h* r
war broK*-ii
ta Take Place.
* h<i<-l<ai><! b iiteler I
accompanied by her son. Livingston,
and wife, with a party consisting of
A marshroalU.w n»ast. given by MUs
i- «in a< «-«i*.Hii
Ou arrival Mrs. Batley d«-<ld«-d that ar
daughter Katlierlne and Miss Dorothy
H
Cterter had charge of the funeral
rangementa.
it
order to_ liring suit asains* the latter.
with them the first part of aext week.
twenty or more rt'palreil to the Clovers
at
home. fi(*7 South Cnlon stnHd. In the
BaiU-».
a si-u.-ation
Miss (Iraiu.* Muigan and Mrs. RoIk r; wi'u ar- .ujoylng ihe hof|.lia
Marlkuiald will entertain at the home eiiy It lends, ibi*
N«-ah-ta wanta.
table came of procrW. 8. Tliomas of Springfield. HI., ar- of Miss Morgan Saltinlay afternoon.
The O. B. C. eliih will give a 4hnn«-r priri-?- a•■(.«- unuiue -<ni\.-uir,- >«l
tho hour they decided
the memory of Mrs. t»rclU Hnk«*ll
girl, and
• fa this lhai Mr^.
home of Miss Helen Moore, i
Tranaienta.
Mra. J. B. Mulliken of Detroit pasaod
ma*le
thorugh the city today on her way to
ninth Inning.
Funaral of Mrs. Hukell.
The last mortal tribute wax paid
lari aiu». r
This art. she hs.* ; through hl.*i julaiiiHikiii f**r a Tmk«Ts«-
berg's Grand next .Mmnlay. A«ig. ih
luochi*ou
In h scorv? of K to K at the end of the
this law.
funeral
Pouch’s,
Tout CIEDIT 1$ GOOD HERE
i
Public is Arottsad.
Thrrt'U mure ratarrulo this «*clIon!
The pubb.- l« ar.niMd to i
of tte* country than all other diM-.i^n. > ^dge ,,f it..* ruraine .no-ru,
put together, and .mtil tte-, last f.w |
n,.
Here
Her Mmd.
city In honor of the approaehiiig mar- j
club of Omena.
who are laying ihemaelvos liable
text
nephew.
Omens has te‘»*n very gaw the past
roachinoa in uae will U- rcgisterwl
but at the
her
where they will enjoy a brief stay.
sved dally and It is possible that all
fore long,
by
Mrs. A. W. Houston of Evanston. HI .
Holmes law remilating the one of
owners of machines to register and
Bailey of Ohio Came
brother In-law. Rev. P. Bngelben. She
was
RirhanI Stone.
returu
Jrt»m 10 ii» lx y« ar> of age. teuier tak.
an:;
der Southern Skii's*’* comen to Stein
family at Northport Point and return
Notwithstandinf: tho fact that
tomobllea
to Udand.
where she will be the gsest of her
and
YoVm; M1;N who wear long luints.
Make Trouble But Chanped
i HONOR OF MISS ROBERTS.
Miss Aehnelt of Fort Wayiic
istee today
Milwa-ikec
An Even $2.00 For a $3.00 Bed
Ask J. Kehoe. agent, IVrv
adr.nuJage id.souk- Ivarnalas we an
SniTWIUBEDBOPPED
Mrs.
the .\oung
fem*d fnmi the G. R. A I. to the Man
ber of the Graad Army to enj^y the
prlvlleite of arrompan> Ina Dt'parlmcnt
OoBBaader Cannon on the headqoar-
to
offi-riug.
this morning for a month’s stay.
these daya with citizena of the atpte
59 mmi we«! sat-to rept-1
anc 1115 1C :i r: "n rs
Kvi'iylMidy is iriviitil to attrii<| au-1
The art of l.otlie Blair Par
Skies” with reiuarkaliie suec«-s.-4.
Mra. W. G. Daria and daughter of
Qreenatown. Ind.. arrived fa the city
Aaalatant Adjutant General FSayette
$3.00
bring a l«hket f*/r dimn-r.
kcr la a natural «m. as witness her
Ing for tbe Leelanau pcelaaola.
tbe laatlUitlon.
June
Grange sung.
BaUey of-Lawrence,
Kaa^ at their rottace. MeSau ba.
brought
air tmaUaeol alll be the feature of
P. A.. Grand Rapids. Mich
Song by Kar^ l’ei»iM-r
SPEOAL: FOl A FEW DATS OKLT
Traverre CUy. or 0. L Lockwood. G.
RedUtion by Pjrrba RantKtm.
R»*ritatlon In- Mi'» Lena Pepp. r
Joying dally outings, leaving this mom
to
aing, near l»eloskey. Mieh.. daily from
P
V ■i
Tbat has set the pace
in these par
ticulars
Re<-itatioii by Mbs Kndetla P«-pi>.r
caay acoeas. ao that iavaJIda will aot
dealre
THIS IS THE PLACE
tha" w ill be given at Lake Ya way go
Song by Charlie Ransom.
Hall of Kansaa
“Way J>»wn Bast. ’
woar tbaoiaelvea out reaehlnjt IL Open
'
City, who were aaesu text year of
Grand Rapids are In the north and
who
Robert
Marquette.
boapital ahonld be where It will be of
Denver In September.
by
Thiiniday.
the MrSau-ba cottage and win erect
They
weloaiae
Recitation by Mn-. Eilgi'cumb
cottage next year.
Becaane of thin b«-llef
errooeoua.
Tbe pUct' to boj one is vbtwe jroa eaii
tbe Uwt
price, comUtned wil^bc privikvo of makiui;~j’oiir sekx-tioRi from the hostuml largest Bssorttnccit sbenru in
llu' city.
VIA O. IL A I. RY.
Song by Pyrrlia Itauixim.
ptaco, far retnored from a oonunanlty
are
of
Grej will Kpt-ak.
Nc-sh-ta-
^ aay ahse.
Tbone
•»-
1‘bc Ojibway Indian draasa “Hiawa
wanta. i*ere she will spend tbe ninth
Bornlax for a two weeks’ oaUnj; with
IpprMOd wttb tbe Idea that it ahoohl
of tbo Batter, boworer.
aunt bo
H. O. loyau SupL
conaecoUre anmmor.
^|f***«" aiaay perma aeeoilax to be
boon .paafcentod.
forced.
Jon
tewns
THE INDIAN PLAY OF HIAWATHA
la tbe interest of the grange. A
Northport, passed tbrudbh tbe city this
BBBber of Inarccnnible plnren
sprtaklinc
whole atmoayhere of
rived over ths G. B. A L aad took paas-
iaa to tbo proper plane ior socb aa to-
oome
log and other parpoMs oocoorery iwloa
IRON BEDS
the city for
Mlaa Joaephtas Landpbere of
Mrs. Abner Harris aad little daugb-
ta
naed duriag tho day for manufsetarfor
Tbe foBowlag laterexting program
will be given:
All the aaaahlne of the aoeth. aR the
ter. BetUe Westropp of LoutsrUle ar
located
ooaai ot tbo gnat aaMmat of waior
Oeo. A. Robertaoa, master of Grenl
berTa Grand Opera H<Bae for one per
for that popular resort.
I oC the kicmtk>ii of the
bo
Oa ae-
Speaker of the day. Murtlaier A\*hlte- July 4tb to Sept. 4ih. This rendition
tbe magaolW' head. past kcforer of the NatiuasI of tke Indian as a romantic figure,
Chicaco. who U a rooaln of F. H. GM scented south te in “Under Southero grange.
shoold be seen by every ooa.
De
Recitation by Mrs. Rachel Pi-pjK-r.
dlaga. aMaanr of «be Cedar *Lodj(c
scriptive iwmphlet can tx> had hy a«:
Solo by Frank Farrs,
ch tbe city eo i
dressing ticket agent. G. R. A I. Ry..
paaoed thronch
Dorth:
mSST*
rUre.
Music
wUl be furnished by the little chU-
from
formance only, on Saturday ereaing.
period dsfsr tbsir trips aatil the renAag. :c.
lar czearaioM are ea aad thea they
arriro B agasda which aoem at
V
asooatad. is
ceevy directloB that haa beta visitad.
traeta Dob tbe renlv trarel for those
who
the old fair gioaBds Aug. 3«.
gnat dream powerfaUy acted aad aa-
bare arrirad or retaraod, aad pa
At
ao tlare caa watar ba/woad wlthowt
ta *The Ha|y
1..
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. To-}
Ii.’is
Doiiipban CMUiity
t>ur-l.s'-.-tl
lep. i.-eii
'**^'**
nilwill t’"'* U lo imbrM- li'-:
pilxHire-i. .The fer.-e v\
Ilf dlvi.b- !
vvllf
thirtv |•;•>-tun*n. Tiil.g'l'g 1
sire rro;ii liv«- lu eighty ai-n-s K.-tisj
.A te-ni ill .t stis V ev.ltange N one ■
Who Ix.k'i forwiinl to a f.^ll in sb«-l.M.
pml nels hi Ifie
d j.,-bi2 al)te t»i
f-r eb bv.-ij, Vhi- iia»i«- te siq,
»M-.l to te* .b -ii.M fr»*lM tlx- ft-tiy .if
I - d.l J tet'i i-kf .i ted jr*'.
•4'
•I
wm wmom mcom, Tiuvmt crrv. wemoAN, wcbnEtDAY. AuouiT sa W
TD ITTOD ni A BOOT
KTMTl
ISMKIISpyi
J. A. 1
•lEMMM or riRC OCTAItTMCMT
HONOfI MCAIORY OF COMItAOC.
tlea wmeh Will Now Hava
Namiat CWtiafi.
Detroit. WaSI^ h.->Aftcr aa
aziateacc of aeariy aaeeaty yaars. dorlag part of which ttaae h has been a
morning paper, daring another part an
eranlag. the Detroll Tribune today nnnouneea Us ooasolldatioo with the
Tb« roMfmJ crrmncemnn of lAu*- Sreoing Kewa nnder the title of the
McLccbUn. tUmsIi not yet cont- DetroU Kewa Through the coaaolidaplCUd. prorM« for cbarrlt
at tloa Detroit aacures a new^mper wHh
tlM fceowl Jlethodlat rhurcb. with a crrulatloo approxImaUng 130,000.
Her. Dratt« Coehtio oflcUtloc. asabrtAccording to the announcement, the
ed br Hot. Hu«b Kwnedr. The Qom* amalgamation haa been under coniid
CUjr quart*! trtll provid* the mtuUc eration from the time of the purebaae
and the follovInK pall tiearer*. taken of the Tribunte by the Evening Newt
from the order of Ptorent^r*. of which propiietora. in IhSl.
Mr. McLachlan wa* a charur momber,
The fionday edition will conUpae to
win be In ebarfe:
John Ren be known at the Detroit, Newt-Trib
nie. C. M. Beer*. R. E W««T*r. Prank une. Ralph H. Booth, who has been
Uakir. J. E. Cameron. Georce Boone pabliaher of the Tribune during tbe
and Joe Manenlrh. The runerarwlll past nine manihi, retire* with tbe coobe nnder the awplce* of the Poreaterp aolldation. 7*he announcement intiand this evenlna a meetloK Will be matet that he will abonlj becomi
held to rompleie the fHy arran^emenl* bead of another important neatpaper
forjittendlD*. the flro department will j prf»peny.
, attend in a body and ei«ht honorary j The Ix*trolt Newi will b« pobliabed
pall bearer* will be appointed this both morning and evening.
evening.
It will be unneceaaary to ntate that IN HONOR OF MRS. LONGNECKER.
there will bo a great mass of extent
in attendance at the funeral tx^iiKe Mra. W. Carey Hull EnterUinad at
MiliUry^ Euchre Yeeterdey.
Mr. McLachlan wa» very fwpular and
B Ur ttf Wmtrti of Oim>
CM McLcchlan, Whtcii WUl
Tckc Flccc Tomcmm,
everybody will with to bupor
memory of a public servant who lotes
his life in the fallhfui p«-rformance
hia duty.
-fOHTHEIIIDHII SCHOOL
Several Children of Red Men Taken
From Thia Section to Genoa,
Nebraaka.
Simeon Redbird. ht*ad of tbe carpentry
department, at the government Indus
trial ftcbool at Genua. Neh.. paBsed
through the city thia morning or
way to Mt. Pleasant, where he will
take several little Indian pupils for
advance Instruciloh in the «e*trm
achool. Mr. Redbird statr<| to the
ord that the part-nts rv^sided neai
Ml Pleasant school but desired t«
the western school as a finish to their
children's instruction in the loduHtrial
lines. Thnn- other pupil* were taken
from the camp meeting by Mr. RchIblrd, Anjeline Men-diega of Northpori
and Jamiw and Paul Wan-me-gus of
Chief ^.Ake. Charles Slater of the car
pentry department of the govemment
achool at ML .Pliwsant was at the
ramp grounds but obtained nn pupils,
th« only one* taken this year being
three by Mrs. Jennie IV»dge of the agri
cultural school St Chllocco, o. T.. and
the Ihro<- who were with Mr. Redbird.
lAst year twenty-one w«’r«‘ taken f«im
tbe grounds by Miss Klsher 'Ohd Mr.
Redbird for the G<‘nua rcIiikiI. and
aeren taken by Miss Robbins fn>m tbe
.UaakeJl school at lAwrenre. Kas.
Later seven ro«»re were sent In
charge of Rev. L. D. I>‘ets of the
Northport Methodist chiirrh.
The
strenuous leclnrt's by Dr. Carlos Mon
tezuma of Chicago, who was In attend
ance and took the stand against gtncrnmenl schools, was admitted i»y the
recruiters as te-lng the nwson of the
scarriiy of juiplls for government train-
i:r-
k'’..
* WORTH! COUPIE
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Lane. Old Mis
sion Lighthouse Keepers. Ar«
Very Busy People.
■;
-/
Diirtet
atm at OW
At 2 o'clock Moaday aontlng Old
lHaaioB harbor was strndi by a severe
aqnall froa the aoatheast and J. A.
Moatague'a yachL the Gem. wa*
thrown npoo the beadi. damaging the
center board.
Mr. Mootague vma on the boat at the
time and only one amall .anchor was
out which was not strong enough to
hold tbe yachL In a few moment*
after tbe squall struck the Gem she
vras grounded lost north of the Old
Mi**ioo dock. The shock splintered
tbe center board bat otherwise left
the craft unharmed.
The launches of E. J. Brinkman. C.
E. Pulver and Thomas Sunton were
oUained In ihe morning and worked
until 3 o’clock In tbe afternoon before
the boat wsm aflosL Through a misoaderstanding on one of the launcbe*
an untimely Jerk broke the big main
sail boom.
personal.
iscbtne of Cedar arrived In the city
this morning for a day’s shopping.
Dr. Basshaw and Henry Martin of
Joliet. Ill,, are the guest of W. 8. Will
iam an dare enjoying the fine Ashing
Mr*. W. Carey Hull entertained yes to be found in tbe region.
terday afternoon with a delightful mil
itary euchre i»rty in honor,of Mr*.
I-Yank Longnecker of Delu. Ohio, who
is her guest this wr<-k. Six tables Frankfort, where they have vlsltei
•were played, the prizes being captured relatives.
by the following; Mrs. GIberson
Mis* 1-aura Tyler of Manton. re
niothec of Mr*. I. It GtllM*rt. taking turned this morning after spending a
first prize, a hand-painted salad dish; month in the city with her «l«ter, Mr*
Mr*. E. A. Fosler, the lone-hand prize, A. W. Peck.
a hand-painted plate, while the ctmaoMr. and Mrs. James Wise left today
latlou, an Armenian lace handkerchief, for a abort visit at Kingsley.
was taken by Ml** Such. The fall
Mr*. Jamt** H. Simpson of Ik-trolt H
touch was evident in the yellow the guest of Mr*. Henry King.
massf-* of golden rod and gohlen glowr
W. W. Fairchild returned last t
which formt^d the qiulor acheme of the Ing from the upiK*r penlnRula, where
parlor*. Dainty refreshment.* foUowe! he acc«nn|>ani(d B. J. Morgan on a
the social paKtime. The out of town lne*s trip. Mr. Morgan returned Mon
gue*t{» wore Mra. Git>enton of Saginaw. day.
Mr* fYank Ixmgnecker of Delta. Ohio,
Mrs. C. A. FImnier and daughter*.
and Mr*, tbwge liate* of Chicago.
Rosamond and Iva, of Manlsle«‘. apen*.
By Mrs, Tracy GiUit.
yesterday In the city.
Mra.
Tracy
gIHIh
eniertainofl
The familieK of George I.ardle and
twenty-6ve gueat* this afternoon in F. C. Desmond, who have been spendhonor of Mrs. Prank Umgnecker. who ing the summer at Kesis Mukesis. have
i* the guest ..f her sJster. Air*. W. returned to their homes In this city,
Carey Hull. Six-hand euchre wa«
A. E. Bellinger of Maple City transplayed, after which the following menu act<H] huainess in the city yesterday,
was served:
rcturnjng home this morning.
Fruit punch.
Mis* Maude Gowdy of Indianapolis.
Chicken salad with tomato aaplc,
Ind.. Is the guest of Mrs. Wiliam I>o.Nut sandwiche*.
Olive*.
Kay.
Salted iH-ean*.
Brne.st Gatiibs of Manistee is spend
Ro.se punch. garui*he<l qrlth roses!,
ing a fewrdays with friends in the city.
Wiiitergreen an«l peppermint wafers.
Mrs. K. E. Horwt was iinexpecUHlly summoned by G. Arthur Dejn-w
SAVED BY HAIR RIBBON.
his concert tour and left on the 1;::5.
Master Edgar Chase of Appleton,
SL Joseph Girl Had Narrow Escape
Wl».. who has In-en the guest of his
From Drowning.
St. Joseph, Mich., Aug. 23.—A blue grandparents. Capt. and Mrs. E E.
hair ribbon floating on the surface of Ctiase. r<*turoed home this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Merrlam and
the water in the swimming pool a’
Silver Ih*arh resort yesterday saved Three children of ToIikIo. Ohio, passed
the life of Miss Frances Wilkinson, through the city this aftermxm
daughter of T. L. Wilkinson, a wealthy their way for an outing at Fouch'.s.
Mrs. J. Tapper and Miss Tapper of
Tval esiaU‘ man.
Ml** Wilkinson, with other young ToU-do, Ohio, who have l>eeu guest.»
ladb**. was In liathing. She wa* *u«i- In this city for a few days, departed
denly nilswd from the crowd, but this afternoon for a short sojourn
thinking she had gone to her dn^ssing Charlevoix.
Mrs. Otto Wilbur of Charlevoix, who
I. nothing was thought of her ab
sence until one of her rompanions saw. has been at Northpon for the past few
blue rihlK>n woni by .Mis* Wilkinson da.vK visiting old friend.s and acquaint
ances. s|»ent a short time totlay It
on the water.
A diver wa* siimmone<l and after city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs Ed
several descent*, located the sul>- gar Chase, befon* leaving for horn?
mt*rged furro of the girl and brought arcomitanlod by her niece. Muriel
her body from the water. Her life Wiisley.
Mr. and Mr*. H: J. Thompson of
wa* saved by the extraordinary effons
Fifth street leR this afternoon fo«phy*lclan.
Barker Creek, where they will be tbe
guests of their son, Arthur.
NOVEL SOCIAL EVENT
BREVmCi^
'
T&e bar fever sea son la nt hand
and hotels are fast filUag np srith
aontbern vesideBU wbo come to thU
section. In the dear atmosphere, wrhere
dust and iu kindred yellow pollen do
DOC- flourish to tbe detriment of nasal
organ*. Among those to arrive here
within the past twenty-four hour* are
Mr*. EL Stagg of Greencaaile. Ind.. Mr.
and Mra. Smith at Chiengo. Mr. an-J
Mr*. Lewi* and famUy of Chicago. J.
B. Halsted. wife and baby of Hough
ton. W. H. Marten of Joliet. Ill. Mrs.
Blake of Green Castle. Ind.. Mr. Utile
of Brazil. Ind, C. W. Johnson of Rock
ford. III., and Dr. 6. Baaaler of Jolie*^
111, wbo are almost without exceptlor.
to remain until October.
~ V. E. Montague of this city and
George H. High of Chicago, who I*
spending the summer at Forest Lodge,
returned yesterday from a three days'
fishing trip up the Bi>ardman. Both
captured a good mesa of fish. Mr. Mon
tague getting the largest in the ahapi*
of a German brown trout fifteen luebe*
In length.
Mr*. Julia Pratt Cooper and John
Herron of this city were oniti«d in mar
riage by JuBtice of the Peace Amll F.
Nerlinger yesterday.
The Big Lake Herald, publlabcvl In
far off Minnesota, state* that Cla.vton
Ijxrdle of this city and two cumi»anlon«
went fl*hing and In two hour* bnuight
back thirty pounds of fish. Jf that bad
been a Grand Traverse item and the
spot Grand Traverse bay. with its
heavyweight Mackinaw trout, nothing
out of the ordinaiy- would b«* thought
of. but a* the catch wa* probably
small inland fish they carry northern
lauiei*.
Sunday night while a large crow 1
stofxl on the dix-k wailing the rt'turn
of Ibe lllinoi* with its two hundn-d
pasM^ngers aboanl. two young wonu-n
made tbtmselvf-s so obstnjH-nms an 1
disagreeable aboard the Columbia that
a call wa* made for tin* imllre and
they were run off th*- dork
J. I). Hatton. tb«? engin»“er of th'sit'amer Columbia. Is moving his
housidiold giKsls from Boyne City, his
former hom<. to this city and will ofcupy a hoiite on Elmwood av(*nue.
Fiiresters will in<-et at thei'- hall to
morrow at 12;3b to a'tend tie- funeral
of their late brother. Ihtncan M<‘1-achlan.
The Manistee Record* ball team,
who play here next Sunday, have left
a fine rec«»rd in Milwaukee, winning
three straight games from the Milwatikeo BIuck.
The John F. Otl Lumber company's
mill will start up tomorrow morning
to finish the season's rut a.s the logare all on the gT!>und.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Cook .and fain
ily left this morning fi*r Maneelona.
where they an- ralbtl to nlt!-nd tl:*funeral of Mr*. Cook s uncle. Jami Johnson, who db-d Monday. The dr
ceased was CS y«-ars old ami leaves a
wife and one daughter The funeral
was held this aftern<H»n at 3 o’elf>ck
from the Congregational rhurrli. U«-'
B. Vinton official ing
Memliers of hose company No 1 are
requested u> mtvt at the Cass street
engine house at 7;3b sharp this even
ing to make arrang* ni*-nis to attend
the funeral of Duncan McLachlan.
It is reporte dthat T O. Nicholson.
memiMT of the board of ♦xluratlon. left
the city Saturday night, his destlna
tion and future movements not being
known. If Is und**t>tood that dome*!.-'
and oth« r tnmblos are the cant^ of his
departure.
Ben Ashton OiUertainfnI fift.-en of his
Mr. and Mrs. r W Ijin.- ..f old Mis
friends at Birchwood last t-vening. Tlision. the k«-ep«TS iif tji. Iluhihmise a»
evening was si>ent in roasting g
Old Mission (Milnt. wen- in th«> city
corn
and launch riding it wa* a
today Tills Is Mr. ljuieV llisi triji to
hour before the paHy broke up
tbe city In ten years, noth Mr and
Ihe j'oung people sought their honn*s
Mr*. lAne are very closely conlimHl.
with memories of a delightful evening
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Urth by their duties at the ligTii and Enjoyed at We que-tong Club by East
lingering in their minds.
by the countless Msilors aho nnnib.-r
Side Crowd Last Evenirvg.
Clarence Bennett s play. "A Royal
James Nye. who was picked up
up past the thousand mark every sum
The young tadlea of tbe Bast Sid-mer. Yesterday there were forty visit . Crowd entertained their gentlemen Slave." was presented by a fair com the sir«-«‘t last ev*ning. and placet!
ors at the picturesque coftage an I : fri.-nds In a nme! and delightful man- pany before a good house In Stein the lower part of the Jail to recujierberg'*
Grand
Iasi
evening.
ate.
was so 111 today, evidently fn>m
light. ami as the rules forbid visitors ifr last evening at the We-quetong
The play has been seen here befor-' the effects of a protracted spree, tha'
eatering the light tower aUme. maiiv * «'ltib.
Chief of Police Ashton removed him i«>
trip* are made nere.-sarv earh day for | An air of mystery surrounded the and has been much better staged
Frank De Vernon as Agulia wav the Grand Traverse hospital at 4
ibe genial hostess, who always givt-* invltatlnus and no bint a* t«» the form
Ibe guests a c«^rtllal wvh'ome.
which the evening'* entertainment was fairly good. Marie Do Beau a* the o’clock this afternoon.
Charles Moore of Detroit, a member
m take could be obtained by the youfag Countess Inez Dc Oro handled her
part very credlubly. showing In of the state fish commission, arrive I
THE MARKETS.
The guests were n^elvod and. forty
'“e pas- In the city ihl< aftern«x»n in the Inter
-Wheat —
number. were divided Into four '‘onato address of the Spanlsa ests of the stale statistical report:-.
September. 83^c: No. 2 red. Me; No.
squads S!ip^ of |»*|*er were passed woman. 1- 8. DeKalb. as Count Pedro Mr. Moon* will make a canvass of the
3 corn.
;No 3 w hite c*at*. 2Sc.
out iH-arlng nunilK^r* and the partners Martinez played hi* part very well and fishing Industry throughout tin- tjay
Toledo, O.. Aug 23 —IMieat—Cash.
for the evening were found by thej the part of Carlo* Castello was fairly region before leaving.
M%r: SepL SSTnC; December. 84Sc, 1
of corresptinding number*.
Chicago. Aug. 23 —Wheat—Septem Marching ord«tb were then
part (rf Isadore. the heroine. *
n given i
ber. 80%c: Dwrober, 824r. CornGrand Traverse and Arizona Min
'^ley aa 1
the four squads were pilot
by
Old September. 83^r: old l>>ccmlHT
ing Company
ladles to the homes of the Misses
4r*\c
Oats—Seplemlter. 2.'»%c; !>•*Cameron. Stout. Miller and Kelley,
. c««mlxT. 2CSc. October pork. IH.S5;
when* the ban* heads of the gentlemen
lard. tK; ribs, $9.
w ere covered by paper cap*.
v
East Buffalo. Aug. 23—Cattle—Quiet
On their return to the club an or
The sneclal sale of stock will posi
On Sunday. Aug. 27, Traverse City
and unchanged. Veal* and calves— chestra was playing the grand march.
and
lodge. No. 323. B. P. O. E.. will enter tively l>e closed on Aug. 31.
Active and quarter higher. 8b««ep and
After the march dancing was the order
ma>' be clostn] at any time before that
lamlts—25050c stronger. Trade brisk. of tbe evening and continued until a tain Manistee lodge. No. 250. of Man
date. All desiring to purchase stock
lirtee.
and
it
la
desired
that
there
l>e
s
Hogs—Active and shade higher.
late hour. Punch and cake were served
full attendance of Elks. A delegation on the apacial term* should apply i
during the entire evening.
Tho*. Smurthwalte.
THE traverse CITY Business
will meet the rlsltlng brother* at the once.
aug 23-8t
President.
College course of training is such that
train.
Biddle and O. B. C. Entertained.
guarantiees success.
aug 23-3t
A, L. Joyce. Exalted Ruler.
Mr*. A. S. Rowley entertained with
Angus McCoIl. Secretary.
thimble party this afternoon from 3
A RATTUNG good clotfwa bruah
aag 23-3t
fra* wHb every boye aoit thi# WMk. to 6 in honor of two claba. ihe O. B. C.
and The Biddies. An entirety informal
The Boaton Stera.
EXTRA SPECIAL Mia on nchec
afternoon wa* enjoyed, the bevy of auKa and aheaa thia wtk.
WANTED—Active. rclUble young man
YOUTHS'SUITS fS. were $7.50. lot* gnesu repairing to tbe yard, where
for genbral work. The- John T.
The Boaton Store.
to close out.
each told of the most thrilling episode
Beadle Co.
aug 23-ti
ai« 22^
tlamlUnn Cloihi^ Oa
of her life. At 5 o'clock the daintiest
of InneheoDs wa* served on the cool
,
TRY A ftecORD WANT AD
porch.
Attention, ^iks.
Notice
.YOU CAN'T do witbsit Blwk
ARE YOU SATISFIED wlib tke|
pracBt? Or haVc yxio • desire to bK-1
ter root condition, to rise akov« yoor |
fsiknrs? Let a* make yoo m bafisess
apectellsL Bet yoar mark fclgli. Right
BOV is the rime to lay the earner rione
for stMccaa. Traverse City Bc»l»e*»
College.
aag 32-5t
LET US RENOVATE your feather*
now with oar new renovator. Chapin
Cwrpet Cleaning,Work*, phone llS.
aog 21-€t
WE CAN RENOVATE your old
feather beds asd make them np into
a fine feather matires*. You will be
pleased. N. B. Chapin Carpet Cleaning
works.
aog 21-€*
A LOT of youths' long (utnt suit* to
close. 112. for 17.50.
aag 22-tf
Hamilton Clotlilng Co.
Y*u JIre InoHed
to view the new Dress Trim
mings. Ifs the most compre
hensive showing we ever had;
it comprises everything that's
new and right for fall : : : :
'ANT A
You ran ha\ e Itf
hir the Ixvt
itf Prepare
Pn
positions at Trsver>e City Busim-ss
college.
„_
aug 22 3t
3, Uf. mniiken
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
WANTED.
300 women, giris and boys over.
14 years of age, PleaaanL clean
work.
'The Traverse City Canning Co.
aug 12-tf
Fall and mintcr
Parties
Dl. W. A. FAlJfSWOETH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
Offio. huura until to *. m sad 7 to b p. ai
Boiswupwthx- G>-<»-r*t lUwrtlc *ad
Con-ulUiU..n».
They will swn commence. If you intend
gelling a new Dress wc can help you,
or if you arc not just ready you can have
it cut off and laid away for you. Wc
madci; i fortunate purchase of Silk Crepe
de Cf '^nc, in Fink, Pale Blue, Silver Gray,
Champagne, also Black and White. The j
goods arc worth $1.00 a yard, but we place
them on sale at
;
:
:
:
JOY AND COMFORT
aiv yours. liuy a i»air of
Water WintTB.
I.*'ani to
swim ill ONK TIU.AL. ami
your joy will lie uneonfiiied_
Prices arc 25c and 35c pair
AVOID SUNSTROKE
50c Vard
Buy om* of our Helmet Stntw
Hats. Tltey resemble a bukr**
potato but; 'n fonn. are supp!»rte<l upon the lu«ul by .mu
op» n fnime work, thus allowiiit; a fn-<* circulatiou al*out
the hea<l at all times.
«orl4*rs, tourists, lisjienneti,
Urry pickers, and in f/n-t
everj'lxxly who would avoid
the scorchini; sun’s
niys.
sh.iuM irv <.ne of these hats
Pon’t wait, but secure ontr of these pat
terns. They won’t J.asl lung.
X.dbint; like them for a)MFORT. I>i.-e
Mmm E. WILHELM
Just a Moment’s Time, Please
Comer Front
ONLY 15c EACH
and UiflOE,..s;
Pardon us for intruding upon your valuable lime, but wc have a few things that
may interest you. Our stock of furniture, as you well know, if you have called
recently, is geiirng low, but many of the good things still remain. We will men
tion a few of them here. If you arc not interested in these, wc may have just
what you want, and if wc have—will sa^:c you money on it.
A
Chiffonier
for.............................................
14.00
AJ$1‘2.50 Lounge
for............................................
... 7.75
.. 7.00
A Sl.v.OO Ward Robe
'
An $1S.<M> Leather upholstered Q 30
A $14.00 Book Cabinet
for.....................................
5.98
A $17JK) Ladies’ Writing
J ^QQ
8.25
... 1-98 A $14..'/J Music Cabinet
A $'2'J.OO Roman Chair
A $15.00 Gold Arm Chair
for............................................. 10.00:
Four $0.50 Reception
Chairs.......................................
A $25.00 Mahogany BookA $25.00 Bed Room Suit
for......................... i................
16.50i A ^$15.00 Piano Bench
13.00 A $2.0.00 Sectional Book-
5,g9
5.98
13.4Q
SEE THAT WINDOW
The Boston Store
::;i
■'—^— mm mimM
moomi tmviim citv. wchmam,
«>coNEtaAv. auou«t ti. ims.
spendtagafou^avt WGampMJamfrurtir ebnetwd
j tteough ^lageru;- Hcr-cies
BIh JjgMlfaw '■■Mi cMtfMlf Imre frmUr
cM
and then, out over the | la.
■ght. awd to yuv «d Imt HM wbcu be felt mmt
vbleh rolled up almoat to bv Glciia MaynaH spent 8mday with
uuBUge. puftapa; for b« i> boupd to weamtot tbe future. -Hermwe are
DoUy brl^y. aad •tee‘'|feaa. Uck lay oa Che aaad besMebar. hia friend. Wilfred Deake^
be rueklMa. ao tong as Dofly WurthMr. and Mrs. HaBamn and Mrs.
*
-DoUy.- he murmured,
tasiaa ralua nyrmi. Sbe Is cBam- aaat tbe earpet department.’
Maynard were Frankfort vlsttora Moanek was wOwd, but DoUy. oool.j
-Yes. Dick.- she replied.
nB to taa aay «aa*k bead.
ri
f
tMTCffttniMI tCftVICC* IN CONOflKOATIONAL CHMKilL
trtrn. aad self poasesaed. stated their j
That salesman said to ask you. and
wlshas to a salesmaa. wlm. afl^e and j I wlU.
• t* •• Uad» ksr PPNMT Of>
Mr. McLean’s moved to Green l.ake
You know I harent much to
Monday, where they wOl tent for a
smiling, b^aa dteourriar oB Tarioualoffer. The wbare U firm. 1 think, and
^_____________
JKIes aad weaves—marh to Dick's! the color lasting—Amerlcu make—
bewfldermeaL
Sod«ty.
Another salesmaa ap-• and yuull pay dear for your carpet.!
psared who took him In charge.
tUenee was opprssslve.
•oidAj «TMlB« ml 7:10 tho C. B.
•ocMjr or to* *Oo0«reK«UncMi1 cbnrea
vfll boU ft d«llcfttk» ftenrioe at vklck
Cte* It la espoetftd dMl acvcrftl pnt
prftiSdcaift vin lisve ftonetbinc to afty
ftft It la Ml Hk«ly that all caa Ir
fiaatar tboae who are abfteat will aoni
maaaafM vhlrb »iU be tmi.
ffmt etdors. and durable.
he almost bosrlsd.
velvet or
Mr. and Mrs. Bert St. John of In-
imported—but < Sunday.
U’by. you ] lake me. Dolly, put me where you wIlU
Geo.
Bowman
srenl
to
Wealwoodi
-Ob!“ the girt brsslhsd softly. -Ye,- enn see yoursr-ff that li*s an elegant • so.ytm arc near, and I’U try to keep! Friday wltk a load of goods for Mr.
■ V4V arc luslng money at tbej bright
ys,mo.- sbe taally asserted convlne- puttefn.
,
_____ and sweet lor you. dear. But 1 Barrett.
mt^m^urs and ran*i-ts
rarju ts a.slde.
a.sJde. I1 want iI
Itlll and Freda Carp«*nU*r visited
fngiy
price.
I know
your
wife
will be j| metapborK
IMIl
Tbi*. the nma shiverwd.
“lA’berrV plsased.
Ju*l soe !f ahe Isn’t.-
j yoa. IVilly. more than anything Htuf! their parents at Camp B« n)amln Suu-
have I heard that voice befoter bej
Dick, partially stunned li> the man’s' In tfco world.”
'jiudaclty.-was not so<^?rtain about Icl
lAJiy s hand sinle Into his.
Wbw "he had suBclenUy recovered !and he tried to j.rot#-st.
The ftodety waa oraanlted Feb. C.
-She Isn’t ex-!
1 day.
-To lie j
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Huddlestnne
Mrs. JonesF she whispered archly. [daughteraren*i»orted about
and
thesame,
of Mrs. HudJU7 with tbi; folkhrlnc chartor aiaai- from bU surprise, in a volee that was j actly—” my wife, he meant to say. but I -No, dear, to be my wile.” he an- there beingsome doubts
dlestooe’s
strstoed and studied, he hastened to the salesman barrlt^ <«| swered gravely.
' recovery.
ben:
Geo. Barton and family WH»ent Sun j
T beg a th-tfrnd pardons.'
“Ob! of roarte, rhe lim’l particulari
Then the world was lost to their
J. W. Mllllken. Ftunk HajnlKoa. W. explain;
day
at
Gre«*n
lake.
O. Van PHt. Nettie Qariand. Fanaie I thought yon were Dick’s sister, i -prefers to pityse her husband.' view, for tint time bring.
Mr*. Dangremond is nursing at Mr.
iThai’a the way with these good wives, j
When the shadows began to IcugthPaOdafoot.
Frank
OaliHm.
Mami;>
jesptsclally at first.” he ehurhied. look- jen. IRck assened for the fortieth time: Hudd lest one’*.
Kaaeland.
Analc Unomeyer.
C. T.
Lula Moon returned home from Po
I
knowingly toward Dolly. ”bin j “Why. 1 simply couh! n«»t live without
Qravn. G. 6. Batea.
Fanny Iloldr- the ree<*lver.
mona
laat
Monday, where she has
Dolly wga langhlng siifily. but ahel*he’II llk^ ibU pattem. I know.“
you. Dolly dear.”
vortb. G. 8. Becdle. M R. Holley. WIM
from
the conch |
“But you see, she 1* not—” began ] -Qf <-our»e you couldn’t.” she skid been staying finee Ortolwr.
Morsd. Alldo Crawford. W. q. Pudd«- hastily sprang up
Mr. Frarler. the n*llef agent here.
> Hlfk sturdily.
jbf.hlly. “an.l furtiisli n hous^e. anyway.
fbov Mabel Datea, J. W. Hilton. Ruth where she had thrown herself.
what for I know Hint carit l wRh the pink i Ml Monday m«imlng.
-Dear old !>lck. I must dlsrlpllnc'
“Well. ju*t ask her and
Bartov. May Hnbbell. Marv Gilroy.
Bay Bleele and Carrte Steward.
roses would have bc-eu fatal—In time."
him today-for allowing hi* head to bej *he aa>s.“ persisted the voluble itale*
'
turned so easily.
think the moon
or tbiB number M. B. Holley la the
only oae la acUve work Id the C. K.
I wonder if he doe* f man.
I* made of gr«>«m |
Dick’s heart stood Rtlll.
OAKHEIGii
i which is Just an ordinary, stout, coarae I laad were callers at Camp Lakevlew
“Now this I* a bargain—firm weave, i carpet—not
-JsM ThoradHte, ars y«i tberwr
few we«*kv-
Mr. Roseubrook. the new 1’. M
As a reward for her remark, the
rail
LOT 183
' i
LOT 184
LOT 188
road agent here, and w Ife arrived last
almu.it <-ru«hed In Dick"* emhracH*.
Should lie
LOT 110
LOT 182
Thursday.
'Stanley
Ihtngrt-mond left Monday
cheeser’ she murmured tboughlfully. i **k her and see what *lie would say?
____ '
carpets and_______
curlalup.
•Yer. __ _______1_______________
non for West wood.
-You see. it was this way." urged | "That fellow Is a f«»ol or a ptxiphet.”.
and ctuiches and—
tatloa there were l.OOO aoeletiea of lb"
jone*.’ and well
orgaalaatloo which have increaaed to IkJlly earnestly that aftemoon when ’ he roasomd. -and I proirf>*^- to Cu'l{,^.^.^
oot «hlcli.
Ij
which, .bortlf
shorlly."
emporium, tt.«., I ..ni
* /ac.000 dorlnc the elahieen year* panned she and Dick Imarded a train to the lout
, But IRck’a troubles had only begun. I
^
Clara and Ethel Rynberg are vlaliit with a toul membcrahlp of 4.r»oo.ooo. City, "when you asked me to help.you
Ho came to hlm*elf Just in time t«» j
..
'
lug their grandparc-uts at Reeroan.
Among the apItfUng tbinga which to choose the furnish lags for your now
thU aodety made promiaeni io Ita fraternity house living-room. I thought
of tbia city. At the time of |t« orinuii-
: :
r-
LOT 230
■
i to’B In'«.v»r
^
arork was the dUtribntlnn of hotel let
ters for Sunday rt-adlng. the organlratioa of a Flower committee in connec..
II .u » lm!«ruw lb.l yo.. £« Ihc Doll, hioi.ll, tom b..r bmd.
tloa with ncrlplural v«*raes which ac-
ortaniastton of a bicycle Hub which
faatured
early
morning .rides
along
the bay shore paihn. when praise and
-
prayer brought strength to tbe soul.
In speaking of thJ^oDdefful work
i'
of the BorJely Mr. H^lfTy says:
"I can
remember it as distinctly as though
anyway.”
apcdogetlc air and with eyes that looking scornfully at a blinding mix- replied the man, with a pur.xled but
turo of rod and green, with some Jus- sailstlfNl Ipok. "I have learatsl many
“Did I do right?”
Dick almost forgot to be anxious for tice, but with equal severity condemn- and marvelous things In this, my first
beautiful brown one. He began lesson in sluipplng.’’ and he smiled
her aunt’s health; for be really felt a
_______________ •
great exultant Joy within him. a* If to
Itself.
• Well. I *hduld say It Is'Important.”
I
affirmed
enthusiastically. •Kveur
We hardly knew what
lime I wear a new tie the boy* ask if
we had «)me for. except this—that a
that Is what they may expect In car
young p«»ples widely of some kinl
pels.
They
advice;
was to be fdrraed.
•The Endtravor movement was then
only six years
old, and
there Were
will
be so grateful for
for they
swear that
—UKually.
brown."
blue eyes of the girl U-slde him.
were ready for some organlxatlon that
he added, smiling
“We’ll see.” said
Wv
nodding
wisely.
uh
"Now." began Dick with a buslnessRke air, as he read from his notebook,
and
curtains,
been doing, an with s<ime little fear we "there are carpets
gathered, not forgetting to ask guli! clialrs. tables and couches and—’’
iKilly Interrupted:
anee on what we were alsiut to do. Th--*
meeting was calh^ together hy J. W.
"Why. we can
never do all that. In one day."
"How long?” questioned 4Mck glee
Mllllken and was opened tfHh prayer
Oetirge Hates was ap-
fully. and ho looked as If the Joys of
,
polntetl seer<4iry of the mii'ting. Since
shopping might continue forever, no
: plb-d
and singing.
lh»*h.” advl»t-d
half semester:’’
question.
Prwsiding OfTicert Sines 1887.
1RS7—First hair. Trof C. T. Grawn:
IKtMV-FIrst half. MbIm*! Bates; sec
half. Fh»n*ncf Sliultos:
-First half Sam T. Chase; se%
1V.M- nrst half. Prof C. H. Horn
llnler; stv-
ond half. K. H. Ryder. ‘
l-:KteIle
iViwnIng.
second hsU."tltto MeCluskey
half. Isalul Hammond;
gone
1K»R-Flrft half. (
ond half. Clam 1- Carr
19(H»-Flrat half. E. H
n!«Hy b<‘gun to shop.
1901—
Frsl half. E. H. Ryder;
j
1902—
Flrat half. Ruth Rumsey;
Ion* of filmy webbed curtains and rich
their separate resources and
velvet carpet* made her eager.
a duet of persuasive Hoquemu-.
uuU.hI
rine..
1909—First half. Oliver Walcrs; sec
1904—Flrat half. Jennie
HoUUter
190&—rinit half, Grace Uicas; sec
from enrainpimip
his trbnd.s were ai! clad to *»*♦• hi.-
ui»et
gaily
Both
salesmen
mired.
Just
In 41me to rescue Dick;
»r.
merry fare imre more.
IkiU.v.
Isn’t ,
UR soon see
my finish, at this rate." he groaned.
Dick's Shopping Losaen.
TSreon 1SS2.” chanted Dolly, stand
Inf at the telephone with the receiver
8he brushed
away the ringleU of golden-brown hair
that wrere entwining themselves about
One dainty foot tapped
^
He thought ho detected laughU'r.
Dolly
there.
replied
ai.provnl.
The dance at the Grangi hall at lii.nj all rejiort
"I thought she eoulil be persuaded—
^
^
Thursday evening,
When, at
tbe voice she had hoped to hear.
81
came ont^f dreamlaad with a atari.
-Is Dick Thorndike InT’ aho hogan
briskly, but got no furiber.
^nd Mr*. Barrett
"Thank heavea;
we can cit nr out
i>oihought
gave a fare-i
j^arty to about fifty i»f their friends
Thursday evening and ihe evening wav
I’d iH'itcrask | very pleasantly
first'as advised, and boot the men
speu
with
game*.
tntisic and daiirinc. Reft.-shments wer •
i^^er.”
scrvcl.
the salesmen had not subsldM
tlaH> yet.
Afterwards M. M. D»*ako. '.a
behalf of the older pe<H»le present, pr--!
sented Mr
and Mrs. Barrett with an
easel photo album and a lovely Wulo
Suppose there Is a shorter way. I
mantel clock and Cora Hluebaugh on
but I don’t know It.
But never mind." i
^
behalf of the young people. presenliM
.
’
.
.
____________ SI Barrett with a prettily Isiuad volbut -TO h.v<^
, inKMn,. Chrle,
- ilhlnB.. !«.. ln-.nj )i»t .ullcj tor .
•■Siako.lH-.ry. Hyru-
she continued, enenuraclnglv. "you re j
looking splendidly; tie’s a little off
ed to hear a response to her request
leagth. the ”Helk>" came It wa* not In
crowd.
^ill be given there every two
It was a cariKt that Dick had ruth-
cheerfully-"Almost j
the floor lightly, while lu owner wait
for a telephone number.
He has d«*rl«'-
winter here Instead of at Alin-na.
notblod
to be iKWted, butguess
sake!
Lmlingt^m and
ed that Betidon is ns goo.1 as Alpena
I iany day and will spend the fall and
Life had become un , Dick’s attendant smiled exultantly.
She completed her mental picture, of a|
a-
of subd.ied
think we ll take tbi*.’
deservedly strenuous, be thought, hut j
there a shorter route?
the receiver.
a
dresst d dummy, which iK'amed at him |
“For heaven’s
ond haU Grace Lucaa,
Itald to a Uny. pkik ear.
.Archb- MrL. an t.'urned laM Fri-lny
like the typical
from stalking complacentl,v Into a mlr- j now." thought Dick. ’They
aecond half, Jennie Hollister.
coming.
lost, strayed or stolen, but heroically : felt that ho looked
almost
inquired as she looked at him anxiotisly. but be saw one of those tamallxiag
bargalB signs, and bolted.
heard
gurgles of laughter from
“Don’t run " she
Ines” and Maf-ter Hamid Barrett with
"Holy smoke!'* mentally.ejaculated. ^
^ ,
Dick, and he suddenly came oat of a
hi* • s»»»wmg
|
"No.”
whispered,
Dick again dropped behind.
^
He again start of stupor where be bad been for j ^
rompankm.
and
*
with decision. “Mrs. I
* *»*' <’
•”
^
Although Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
LOW SPOTJASH PRICES
The whole bunch of
TWELVE LOTS
STEINBERG’S
GRAltb OPERA HOUSE
MONDAY, AUG. • 28
THE GREAT SUCCESS
if sold at one time and for cash dow’n, would be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
UnderD
Southern Also Ono Acre lot
in Birckwnod
Skins
t nrirtnsk anharkn*Tf4 sad
diverUac ptsy ot Bootbsra UN svar
irmtea.
27-REMiUKAILE CAST-27
have been with us only a year
ipey have won in the bearU
Bendoo ptjople cannot soon be flilerl.
"Mr*- Jo®”" meek- j
w. F. Bowen rd Traverse Bi>ont Pri-In?
Heavens! no. unless It’s Injday and aSturday at Camp Lakevlew;
“We-ve traveled a mile." he sighed, b’ followed him out and away.
aane.” a man repUed forcefully. The
” I and how the fish did hike for deep
■"Curlalnsr whispered"D«ill7
Dick felt smothered to the vicinity
booae sUll ahakea from hU temperi“Curtains
be
hanged I"
growled ■ water!
ooos tvwwgtwg of doors. Suppose he got of tooaa aad mMea and frlRa. ng they
I
Dorothy Ingleright spent Friday with
pasaai througli the white goods de- Dick. “Let’s go to the beach."
oC with ao hbnqa broken, although
Within half an hodr. Dolly was scat-^ her ^osin, Mrs, Bertha Shinn of BenHe nicfuUy watched the
took the stairs throe steps at a time, partmenU
floor for the sight of a n»nly ahoe. ed In the protecting shadow df a giiTit | doo.
which looked: dangerora even t*
rock. lc(Usf the white sand tali] Mias Georgia Ralman of JoyfleM !v
M la my private opinkm that an e*Um
which arUoaca of a bralhfir-a prya-
'for "“o
enough shopping
the most charminjj addition to Traverse City. This
atldiiion is now largely built over, and tjood lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately. excepting: IS’J. IS:}, lvS4, which must be sold totrether. All must go for spot cash, and the prices
will be
BENDON.
earpet she had seen recently and ad-; lessly- condemned.
ond half. Oliver Waters.
-
,
Then-
He had a B'ellng that he might get j Dick was thankful she did so. for he
and
DON’T FORGET that Black is
,
And Dullv wa* bnpi«y -Hom<* Maga
in
Handsomest Lots tn Oak HetgktS'
Ask J.
aug 14 tr,-lC-21 :222-2S 29 30|
gir! 1h‘S4U«* him.
Dick lH?gan to rcalixe that he was 1 was an unusual glow of pink In Dolly’*
These arc all early selections and arc the ^
I Kehoi-. ag.'iit.
di(aii iiitn the tiu'rry biviug t-y*-.*; of Uu-
Dolly was oblivious to surroundings. - a beautiful choice, loo." be purred.
ond half. Ruth Kumsey.
aug 2-lf
jvla per.- .Marquette Thursday.
•John the Baptist m "The Hcly City."
find anything and j
yesjlo
see double and figures danei-1 In
for sale.
Dolly's
.......
..
.lg-| fore him in every eoiieeivabli- .shap".
iparkled. She bravely resolved
___ ^____counter*, although vis-1
The two wiieMm n fluall> exhauMed
bargali
exasperatlngly.
ond half. Isaliel Hammond.
Tlnirsda}
‘ —$::m> round tiiji fn»m Traverse City
where they rould
cases,
ond half. B^ll. Ryder.
and N. T. Co.
Going
i and 31sL
KhopiH iV drt***es. bumped into show-1 mirth as Dolly turned abrui.Hy;
Ryder;
mh
Ing:’” Dick said "Oreal." written In
determined to keep Didly In sight, at j hen peckt«d *i>ouse
And he did, alst» stepped on I
There were evidence.^
E. Hoyt;
_ .•'^ond half. Geo. E. Hoyt
trip $”.<>0.
to
day night. Augt. 3rd. 10th. I7ih. 24th
shopping togHher iM'fon*. and;
p-ttlng into an unknow n land to him. | cheek*, and she kept hereytui lowere«l
189»—Frst half. C..>o
' Round
Browning A
excursions
ALL FOR SALE!
ar,*
afterniKin and leaving Milwaukee Mon
everything
second half, |•^af. C H. Horn.
IMt:;- First half. K. H
Week end
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
L0T2I4
MsfldvaPtadaoliBtaCMpUW ta avary
OVER TWO HILUM PEOPLE
UVE SEEN TnS PUT
Baste wiU ba
Ip
suits
rouiiter*
Aug 7 Imo
I waukee. via M. A N. E
known
A* they enlere«l the great emi>orlum
cmd half. Celia CKiatt.
'
I
rapliaU—but that was before th«‘y had ;
Su wanl.
hall.
had
phone 79C and 128.
Adsley.
the experience was-Dolly said "excH-;
1W>2—First bsll. M'sIk'1 Bates; se,'-
IRttO—First
While IMck and Ikilly
Cit
lisch Ollier for years, they had m ver
st'rnnd half .U*nnle Audenwin.
18y7—First
mm
"You’ve promised." was all he vouch-
ond half. Mrs. () C MolTsU.
renter
Humilion flolJiing Co.
LAW N W'ORK- Sodding
guaranteed.J
Ing neatly done
"Hossle Mo<»dy knows more
safisl.
ond hslf. M. It. Ilolhy.
and rhildreus
the
tf
his*
Dick's savage look was lost on her.
IKRP-Flrst hair. M. IL Holley; sec
’
Ignoring
the fieetalng landscape.
aerond hslf. (ItHirge S. lU-edle. _
ond hsIf.'Carrie J
curtains,
and MUs imlly looked dreamily out at
18S8—First hslf. tleorge S. Ib'Cille;
u|Min
i aug
abutfl tables and clialrs than 1 do."
aecxuid balT. Prof. C. T. drawn.
1K91—First
Dolly.
orn BOYS’
' going fa-i. tin- prieot, ar*' what dcK^ It.
then the following offloers have pre far as he wa* concerned.
"l>*l’s take can»«*ls and
aided. the election occurring esery
•t
lug denotes wind; at ntxin. rain, and
In the evening, a gr»*al leiii|M*st.
He
furl her still, and dii lsre* tliat
thunder should bring
iudges and oHid«Lth of learned
n, Ju.
d«-alli of wonieii;
»*l>; Mondny’i
i Tnr*Mlay’s.
of grain: Wwliu»s
■s. plenty
td.
day s. liio<MlKbed: Thiinulay’s plenty of
I slui-p and com: Friday’s, tbe slangbter
j of a gTe.nt man .ind other horrllde
1 nmnlers; HaUmlay’s. a giuieral jn-stllent Idague and gn*nt d«*arth."—New
' York Tril.uiie.
I
Birsisht Tip.
I
The stnmger wit bin the piles was
j vvatebtiig a g.ing of men rejiairing the
f Mn*<ds.
,
'
"How do
tliow* niinmeni?"
Io yon p.iy
p.i
,«-i|_of the 4-onlraet ir.
-llie xlay.” was the n-pl.v.
"lty-1
nrse It’s none «»f my luislntinmsi the other,
"but If
I- paid by the lumml
they
wouM pound niueh ofteiier."
into the
Dolly,
to do more for our Master than we had
arould bring us together and alloa-
-|•r,»gll..*tb•ntlon
Ev.-rlastiiig
nigm.*." pubRHbed hi
! y.v.»; tells u< tliut thunder in the mom-
I can always tell blue from
States.
It had not even gone across
I
can’t icdl r»*d from green, though I can
only 2.314 societies In all the United
the ocean to any foreign shore.
-
I
|
go shopping with Dolly was happiness
aamn number came together In the
••
I... .h,.ol.lrr. •■.Io you lbji.k lb. j
And Dolly look«*d up with
plainly asked;
It had l*een this aftemoon, that the
ebttreb parlors.
r.rn. ino
thinp for the house that I Just came
eiMBpaiiled the gifta Into sick roomn
-aai duriug the crate for wheeling the
Lots ‘J35, 23(», ’237 as advertised arc now sold
*al* Thunday
PHCES: 25c, S0c,7St, 1.00^
THUS. T. BATES
133 Frost Street
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
‘"■'I
■•■
—*
■■
/ ■« . ^ ■ '•
- -.-/■•vlre-—:»-■
<r* ■’-"*.*-■■• .--^
AV. AUMMT mi«Mw
F^>— OM FMpiB.
|h> jfov wa»C to lire to be W Tim
iMd tbe if»p>« Bfe bad bo adlro.
ifoot booplo oot too mcb.
inn KIMS
an
tiuiBHaair Trip
reaebad
8%itaerlaad.“
■masurtag. the
height of chlMrca.
1
said
to
the
bBct
BOMto OMo. Aagaai lE-^Maetaf.l agent at ecnova:
■a—ibtlH BO OB laaiBBPa af Boigbbaa^ spIrikbBtvsM Ibe paaiM cC two
b«bs
Ntcdbaai. Prlaelpal.
A* BB ithntrattaB of tbo truth of tbe
^My danghler-s height
Boaaof andani BMagdaetBPon ta toara
ftomtbeaaeaaaaaf otbera was tbe vtalt takea.
was
It was four feet flve.
“•All right.' amid the ageat.
t« DaytoB aaeataly of DMb amployes
thing of tbe novel methods la vognthere.
aftafned loog BfO «Bd mo otlll acUre
la their reapecUre beads of labon. All
Blaghim. Ificb.
ored iersey eow.
The N. C. R. Co. gave a • .mner 1 tog
Aug 17-«
Remember tbe old tellable line that
MAkNTCO-^ompetent girl for general
bousowork.
Tboac
nCHIGU HEWS COHDEHSEI
COMPETENT girl wanted at tbe Co
which their work has created.
the
Studied Lsw With Llaoeln.
ting, and In summer an excursloa'
former Judge Thomas
Friday cveoiny. Sept. 1, with Guy E.
Ilaiubita CrtM«iia. an Itallao miner at
• -
Come on Special Trains.
He hot passed 117 years, and has the
and the C.. H. A I).
they were taken in special cars to the, »
fuses
aratkHis bad Ihh^ made for their ea-
iM-n y«*ara am.
ahot hliaeeir and died Imdantly at the
says, they haven't produced the ovi-
tarialnmrnt.
Mikatlo Inraiioo laat nl|;ht.
denen.
parties of the visitors, in charge of one ; Mudeut -Esehaug.
licx*a
H»' nv«*r« thatllbc liat
an>thlnK but
i««iHi to hUn in
tbfir domeslle tebitbtnH. and haa embJttere*! Iilit life by dl»ei> and aundry
Ily Kolieltlui; aub^rriptlona natenalbly
for tbe Butterick
I>ubllablac Co. of
Zlkltoob
Is
be
wonderfully
trltk clear memory, good eyealght and
RENT—luqulr^
1
aug 17-«;
Kindly give me a call
n youth Maxim Gorky, the Rus
sian author. poNsessed a tenor voice of
much charm and he had well grminded
aug 3 tf
ham.
inquire at
‘
ho|M-«i td making a name and fortune
the ejH*ralic stage.
But one night
West
the houM* In which he riept was struck
July IS-tf
cyclone and G«»rky was caught up
218
.1
when in need of anything in this Hoe.
RENT; “also elghli^
Klcrcnih street.
by it and thrown sonic distance. Wh<*n
he rtH*«»v«T»*d
FOR SALE
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakev,
ed through the big factory and its ex
carriages, -trap* and
Singh* buggies.
quire of E- A. Kildt*c. K4 W. Ninth
good
.-3
1 have five harks and three
fine Isro-scatod
house wHh city water and gaa.
toe young taw.
hundred sj*rlal guides, were conduct
)XMJ want.
3-roated caiTtaR«*s In stork, also a nicb
TO RENT—Unfornlshed rooms; also a
Lincoln, and the gn*at
F<*r an ho.ir and a half !
Inquire
street.
‘“w under Abra
n« wemer, who haa a family In Italy,
FOR FUNERALS
t funitah you any kind of rarrtaga
rooms.
Bute strw't.
The Macou family were
«tK>m hi* aan Mnlf»«»l in marriajfi- f««ir
FOR
STORE TO
Keniucky. an.rwhcn
N. C. R. factory, where elaborate pre,*-j *’•“ »*»«»«•>«•
boeaooe.
HOUSE
-
Kr..ffi the station 1
clared they are older, tail KIbitacb rt^
to 'believe them,
,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
_______________aoK =1 If
! ‘^ed in Canon City until two ycara.
, when he <
> iknrer to
The excnndunlsts came to Dayton j
In two special trains over tlie Big i\>ur *‘to
M.-goath.
AuguMus Macon
records to prove It.
Others have de
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS,
60S Wi*st Seventh strccL
Macun. of
aad contioaes at his desk with the the features of a pleasure outing an J I
‘“' ‘“K "‘“x* *>' •<> to the
regnlarlty oely a rich man a
an tducallonal trip.
j *'**^J' *’*>•
the IVnvt-r Times. He
tn
RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES.
your
by Cunulngham.
FOR REWT-Three
law, J, G. Megoath. was a' brother
Interest, the visit to Dayton c»*mlilnlng ! I^var. and was very well known in
Nicb, SNvia.
get
FOB RENT.
Augustus Macon, age 72, who died a
w days ag*> at the home of his non-
owes bis K years to sloMlar practices,
Elkllscb. of
Mwes polished
says
At the
is arranged to some nearby place
Slovaa
aug 144f
JUDGMENT
the Lkm bariier shop
miUloBBlre aad vorM-fanmoB ■Baocler,
says be Is the oldost maa to tbe world.
OOOO
profits the matter.' ~—Evening Press.
pericDoed one would obey.
Mllh r of Colorado for apeaker.
8wf«*t.
tbe snceess of, a life of activity, reg-
-of
away.
for the Rumnx'r will be held at DrydeB
lumbia hoUO.
The children are measured al
kllli*d inataatly by tbi-
rrtimn i*f ih« rl%-ii mar. Im> flli-d a bill
rarrlo Cha»if
Its workers a share
RoMell Sage, of New York, mulli-
in tb«? rlrruH cv>urt at Hint for a dl»«m-c from
who iB^nowje, N a llring example of
Hark orders a
I make all trains with back.
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE,
inf
la livery I can* furnish you
each year this ooBcem divides aaraag the ticket oOlce and that U the end of
and coBtlnntag aa active life.
The flm nK-i'iituc <>f the anelaJlats
Jitia(-r; Katft. Cf» yuar» iff a**- and a
1s always oa lime.
specialty.
Mrs. C. F. Head,
Slyth strWt.
Tbe vialt of tbe ClBchmU vrorkers over four feet six paid full fabe.
olority and simplicity: He gives every Ume of tbe dUtribatkm of these dIvM
pramlse of living to be !«► years old, ends a celobraiioD is always held, la
__________ _____________
^ WIWE^CUR^^
B. J. MORGAN.
Boardmaa are.. Oiy. phone ilO.
height instead of according
four feet six paid half fare.
Calbhrata Prat Ibarlm
PIONEER UTERT
AND HACK UNE
W. J. Millard. 4P4
DOW sold In Switzerland accord-
lag of the Proctor A Bamble Oa Twice putes.
Tbe Bar. Dr. Edward Brcreit Hale,
aag IMt
WANTED—To buy large cream
“ The new role Is a good one.* aaM
as a part of the eelebiation of the
OMB. bot moot of them have sednlooa- Ulrty-eeventh semKannoal pmlH-shar- the agAiL
*We have no more dis
ly avoided “strain.*
W. P.
aqg 2Mt
write Cbrp Lake Lumber oontpaBy.
-She
of them hare bees bosy meo mod woI om Oa metlar €l amo ouiSmS
fnUUaafmaditatold
oerpthwaoboralb
mUcfoftertaktiwtb
bblbeftbeci.il3!k»
Addreas
duly WANTCO—Tea heavy taaau to draw
lumber. Good
wages.
Pbom
girc o porttol list of fomogs old to the vtsUlttg vrorkers and their w Ives : age. Children under three feel traveio and women Bov llrlag. who bore and childreo. over 1people in all. cd free. Those between three feet and
viJIrmber. EToymoCbmdbooklbooblototnothoneifiabarbomo
vitb tUi —t—>»i» Midi rill
WiBOid Ctedoicaabomeooblfmm OBJ diagfiatatIUQOabottlo.
DnlversHy.
dttaa. aa aa enaaspla of 4be vriUtog- "Let her atep oa the measurer, plenae.*
ioioctloB or eonitltotloBol diooooo moy andnnaU. They came to vlalt the
^Then tbe man explained to me that
meoc4 to orerttog moot of tbe dto- BiodH.^aei«ry of tbe Nattooal Caan OB aceount of laaumerable disputes
IfMBMe eoBoamMoBto of oM b^
tbe age of children, half lares
Segfs^ Oompany and to learn aom*^
olgnre stotemeaU, It la hot Becoomry
aebaal by atstaam wb«
to eater tbe Qraad TrBverae Busl-
“ *A baU ticket for my Bttle girt*
**lsB\ abe too talir tbe man saM.
of the Procter K GaoMIe CootpaBy of passes after all.'
STiiffr - ___
basE. • BdiMIAe faaElM
tba trua' Utab btotary. Ovar E0
Ubtaatac HUaaataBBaa.
ttM
WANTED.
vay statiOBa atoagatoa of Ike ticket
«a
OartoB.C^
■br bo doobtfd vbctber tbe f>««ocat
to vbkb oU oco io mumUj.dlopoMd. do BOt giro oetortim to tbe
i : of wbkfc tbor ore prompt
to toke odvoBtage. KoBreloo. ocBotoBt
OM olmom doilj. U of reir greot adrasuge. By aa oboerranee of oacb
WAHIEFmpT
Tlditto Ky btoaaara
•When we
Wg CtoetaMtl -Ftam •hmo TmIh it said the tourist, “we round ta the raU-
m>
tm, oboaM BOt bo Tonlobgoi biV
^$&Sxs‘::£S'Si
T-;..
from hls
Injurh** ho
found that hlK singing v<dre had dls-
FOR SALE—Store and Srty-fmrt front
Charlevoix and Harbor Springs. Sun
New Yt»rk. a atraniter to thatvtVHieem utraag. bMTty voice.
corixT Oak and Front street*: 8her
tensive gnmnds. studying the methodK
day. Aup. 27. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
raked In a few ibdlanr at Standlah.
man A Hunter.
aug 21-€i
He baa mneb to say of bis adven-, of manufacinre and the Welfare Work
A. M.
tuna IB flgbtteg against the Turk* in In vogue there.
The visitors wen*
FOR SALE—New eight-room hoasr.
and iin a rcrent occasion ahe. parked mliiin. a hich be agreed to aend later.
his earlier yean. He tookyiart in the
inch Interested In taodscap* garden ;
xiNO. COACH CTAUJON. at Vot
furnaeo. fifty f«H»t on (tas*. Exchange
M|» lilt; fruab an<I plae«-d it fiQ the fmni
John C, Sbriver, who was arn-aled war which gave the Grct*ks their free
ing. their own factniy buildings being ^ erinary hospital every Saturday balfor vacant lots or laud near citj.
fiorcb na a broad hint Ut him that he at Benton Harbor on a charge of for dom. and be recalls a oertain young surrounded with lawn* aud gardom
Sherman A Hunter.
aug 21-€i
anca of aeaaoa
July 22-tl
gery preferred by AI rah W. Brown of rgrly-balred BngllKhman, much lov’od
ttilfthi take hlH rlotli«*a and go
overgrown with luxuriant viueti.
FOR
SALE—Ijtumh. 18x4 ft. 8 lit,
Grand
Raplda,
wan
making
Tbia week the Ak'rirultural etdb'ar
by I ho Greeks, whose death, occur The bath roosns maintained by the
apiH*ar«'t|.
rvldencea of dl.Mesanl for bia fevlinita
oO« r ibInKa b«* cbari;eH that
>be ha* refuaei it» «w.k meala lor him
at l.jiti<-ini; la ontenaiuinr many etnir-
money.
Faria have
rome
to light
Kkmlrt*^ from all partK uT the alate.
showing that all iif his pn y were u
iherv N
denakera.
I'en
:
ofTerlot; h Bible worth II.SO aa a p
alK»iit t.kob |K*raon» uii the
Wneman for the
J^iate T« b phone
rtworler who, with hla parrnta, i« i
Co., fell j Heoton Harlair fmm Chlcam,
fMtnt a ladr at «t. J«e
the
,mad to eatrh a ride, when he fell
thejmad
from the step and was cnished by the
f
and iujurlOf: hlm«.-!f othi-rwlhe.
wheelK of the wagon, dying almoat in
^
1
I
I-,
I
& -■
Niitblng ha# y«-l Ixvn beartl o( the
they
DesiraUePrepeny FffSib
Dayton cont|iany for its employev were
another attraction for the soap maker?.
Iti H r. Bclliise: good rover; a l«r
gain.
Thus. W. Stanton.
Cltr. 71*:.
aug 17 6t«
is a year older than Byron would bo
were
the poet
alive today.
Byron,
however, has been dead 80 years.
».fph y«»UTday. bn-akinK bU left leK
^
Insurrection,
curious to think that Zikltsch
J
forty twii
the
mourned deeply.
,
Kmeat MnldfK)ti. agiMl nine ymra.
M^rquiite iraltia today.
^
0
ring daring
t tantly.
“Mother Mar>“
McIJonald. at
Home for Aged and
Persons,
in
Infirm
Philadelphia,
the
Colored
celebrated
of hearing
their favorite pastor'* sermon*, not if
The changing of aeata In a canoe o?i
able to tell of tb# stirring times of
Vanderrouk'a lake, near Jackaop, was
the remlatlaBary war, and of the bit
lowlng list €if real estate.
telephony as has the Rev. Rnyal W.
win
team with
or without haroe>.seK i • wagon. J.
K. Grrlllck Co.
or pbuae for prices.
as
Building on
warehouse,
but
kadh*
ran
is now uscsl
be
used
to desirable
PURE BLOOb"'''-
Dockeray.
57 ft. on IClh^L^
BO ft. h.t on West 9th St., eairt of
Huu.oo and lot.
If you desire to “live "to l*e a hundml.” therefore,
which
it
has
boon
demonstrated can he obtainetk follow
■»«
ihi.•”
for the bcacfli <if bis deaf
be as morh la the open air aa poa-
I bo ins.luciiig the eruptions which are usually Germany, also, and ought
accompanied with intense itching, sad {lHut*vl In this country,
arc duhgxgiiig and huntdiaUng.
,
x^e
The st«.rmU>M
stormlt>M day
day oe
on the farm may
kind daily, keep the mind free from
l*e bright with kind deeds and clieerj
and think as little as stay be abont
wer.ls.
the advance of years, and don't over
Jlaln does
world gliKimy.
not
make
the
It Is the way tbe heart
storm that
counta
sibk*. take pbrrieal exercise of some
eity of Traverse City, MIeb., have boon
;ors
THE
HOLY
CITY”
Forbes, a wrtl-known West
ern railroad man. whose homo ta at
“| have
t is grander to be able to
mate poaaoMer of • bad awmofy, never had any relief from any rcmt*dy
*^*nu.:e ,ui others.
snn
If anything la tha and bo forgats people's names with
Tor hay fever, even temporarily, until I
a happy, is to have a
Vlisoorered tbe merits of HyomeL
1
trusting heart.
On one oecaaian. while oalling at always recommend It wh«i occasion
While ratemsl treatment relieves tetDgeneraUon do the bouse of a friend, be was lntr> require*."
pceanlv it d.«s not reach the real cauae | for aawed iBmher. wood to bom. or
stranger whose aanw was
There is no offensive or dangeroue
1 bean poles? Better try aetting Bddy.
stomach dosing when Hyomei ta used.
every year.—Farm
In the eodrse of tbe eonvarsatioa This reliable remedy for tfie cure of all
that followed, be addressed the straa- utacascs at the respiratory organs It
^‘Ond
eaf*-"
sss
Rcr as “Mr. Whlripool.“
“I beg
them instrod
ktse Uie BstSss.
allowing the— ,
**Yrw.“ S4ldi tbe
.vonng *^ui my
tim man to Ms
1
to be forced to I
visitor. “1 am proud of my glrlK and POOL tt is Wdy.“
the snrfacej
“I bar your pardoB for tbemtatake."
thronch tbe wiwki like to S4>e tlieni eomfortaldy
little repUed 4ka ariaiater. ^Dariaoaaly.- “1
skin 8.S.6.is|
«m£LY»t«T*.LE.
boUdin^p the «tii» system. iacrcaBnf
^
I netwianetitta
, “J
^ly by keeping tbeUood i f
**
bop/ to hSTactaar' *t>. will have
with her.
_ ».!---------- and any medfcal;
Tltc yonne m.m n*tlo«-te.l n moment
advice jrtm may wish irce
of ritarge.
| j ami tben inquJr.>dt
cefrimrge.
“Yon Irtf.vii*:
clsint ro. have
m twirrspccinc ciUAiiaBU.
Steinberg’s
Grand Opera
Hottse
breathed through a neat pocket inhaler
-Orsm MiKHXOenly
that comes wUh evoiy ooiflt, so that
SIIVIIIUY, mi 26
the air taken Into the throat and long*
ta like that of the White mountains or
©tbar health resorts, where hsy fever
In Itt power to effect a cure,
Otof
Itg&^Y-m igao
am man**
faetttrM. .wbOst tet ymr tba output
was over Bi«.ggg,ggg.
corner Hall,
power
gasoline
also H
engine
Of all Bible playi none
have ever peached the coveted
pioacle aa haa this GrtBt
rfBsttr FrBdmcliBB.
A earn-1
pleto outtt oona only 91.®0 and extra
bottles but &®'eottts.
TRY A RBCOflD WANT AIL
and
feed mill outfit; also 9 rtsim brick
residence, £»37 Sixth street.
Apply |
rill lif» in my oflln* for the purof ndlet'ting said taxes
every
w»*i*k day fiYun now until Nov. I. 19®^-'"'
from 8 o'elmk until ll;;:o o'rioek la
,tho foreniNin. and from 1 o'clock until
4 o'eliM-k In the afierntMin of «ach
All taxes paid before S^-pt. 1st will
be n*<-elv«tl
withtoil
roIlM-tluu
and all tnx<*s ri-mainiug
fee*,
utipaJd
oa
l»4 and until Oet. 1*L a penalty
of one H-r cH-nt for etdlectlon will l»o
rhargetl.
On all taxes remaining un*
imid on Oct. tat and uniil Nov. 1st a
(Ktialiy of two p**r cent for culloctiun
will be ebarged.
Ofllre. llm.m 2®2 State bank bldg...
M
K. Haskell. City Treasurer.
Dat4>d^uly
21. !9(*5.
d^^2
July 25Dct. 31.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl
Ort. S»iv & PmkiUqM
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OB^CES
OVER JOHNSON DRUG CO:
to John IlorvOcId at residence.
June 2«df
fixtures.
|
hicis ISe, 3St, SOc, 7Sc
fnr a $1.00
Seats noYruiiiiVt-on tale
A*ar-vt w
Will sen all or any part,
or will rent building.
Apply at once
Cba*. Rosenthal, Traverse City. Mtcb
may 27-tf.
Tncliir of Violin
Sontb Side SbBC Store
329 SOUTH UnOH STREET
FOR SALE—41 lots in Hannah's 5th
add; 6 onc-arro lot* fronting on 14tb
Btreet. 4 in Griffin A Winnie's add.,
and 3 lot* GO West
Front street
Will be sold on easy payments or
cxchsngo for other properly.
W. Raff.
AT
1s unknown.
was lalstod by tbe-er-slmilarity of
Tbe laoi that 8. X. Wnit A Smu
There 1« Marry.
1
aound!"—MxbaaBa.-.
agree to kefend tbe money to any taty
gi«il give her 81.tW
I
when abe marfever anffarer who uses Hjomei wltbllxw »*Qires Bet. who wont see
oet euooeaa, abooM hiRtire oonSdence
again, ami 1 shall gltT her fTsOOa
and smooth,
tadldlng on
FOR SALE—Store building, stock and
Tkt SBmptBMs Alkgsri*
cbI SpictBcls
Nebraska, wrttoar
horse
pisM iin
take plonaure in amuiuncing tbe engagement of
REMEDY FOR HAY FEVER
McCook.
SALE—Warehouso
plaeod in my hands for adiecllon.
33
3
W. D. NIOI-IOL.S
loners.—Buffalo Express.
J. F.
A well-known preacher ta tbe unfor-
J. E. Grcllx k Co.
Ogemwm H-loumm
loop.—Detroit Tribane.
Easily Mtatad.
-‘i
Notice to Taxpayers.
The tax ndls for the collection at
one siilelnmnl, one refrigerator, ro-
parish
lety. the cansrienoe from remorse,
for
I have the ron&donco
IxTome known
that he had made use of the telephone
sure it is a sure sign that the MoimI is ,
and ganlen work, and the girls some famous men and women herein
611ed with humors and burning acids, take a course In practical houaekeep- enumerated, is to eat little, drink lu
I'
has
taining health, it appears, from the ex
ample* given by the long live* led by
-■*'
TAXES
C. R.
aug 8-sept 1
Bar street,
parts of the
*
s«-sMm*niH for the flve wards of the
FOR
received many
dlfforent
The Boston Store.
schoid ami city taxes and opcetal as-
them.
Mr. Raymond has
If he
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining Ulde.
Sixth i
to the pews of all those who desire
Idishlng the same. The ivsull of main country since it
Tlx* iix>s in some fiarts of Canada,
I''-'-
aug 16 tf
with this one pew and run the wlr«-s
chisely the rules laid down for aerom- letters fmm
INSUKES A CLEAR SKIN :
I
would be the same in each.
the harder
away th«* week.
If nut
party.
v«d\iiig iKKik
case, throe
dining
Huuso and lot. lot;; Ilohemia St.
chairs, arm
chair, three*
rocking
House and lot. S. W. cor. Webster
chairs and other arllrle* of furni
St. and Michigan Av«>.
Tlx* father haa i.lfere.! a r»* ! '*"* r*
Florence Nightingale, whose name sons had no difficulty hearing distinct
ture.
Inquire at 911 SmiUi Cnloii
2 k>t* on ElmwiSHi ave., between
tN*lx*n J. W. l.andau opencil a
ward-of IJoo ns tti tlx* IsiyV whereM years ago was In t'very one's mouth, ly what was said over a telephone.
street.
aug 3 tf
goods store at {.anslng three months still lives at 84, another proof of the This gave him the Idea of utilizing the Wayne and Bay Sts,
al^fuis.
3 lots «iu Spruce sit^-t. lH-!wei-*i
ago. He did a rushing business, but the value of a simple, regular, active life. telephone for the benefit of hls deaf
FOR SALE—Thn*e new seven mom
H* alili omeer K»»ou of tliund Uapld.^
Wayne and Bay Sts.
ere«1(tor.s since lK«ramri nerv«ius and;
houses In good location.
F«»r sail*
The last surviving veteran of the'(parishioner*
suied last night that there is not tme
taking possession of the store, found war of 1812 Is Hiram Cronk. i
on easy term*.
Inquire at 2t>H N
Mr."Ri^ymond took an ordinary desk j
en.--e of sroallisn In the city. This U
. .
...
.
.
.1
One of the Iw
sl loratlimH
hvsl
local ions in
In lhi<
the city
the case.s plle<l full of rubbish to ct
resident of Ava. N. Y. Mr. Cronk has Stand tr*n.«imitter and to the mouth
Oak sm*ot.
.
aug 2 lmo»
tlx- firrt lime >lnci* April when 1h"
or surriiuixling country for homo. 1
rial the fart that they w«*re empty,
passed
tbe
century
mark
In
life's
Jour
piece fastened a common metal clerflr>^ ca.-:*' wah tio|i-«|,
elerk said ho had l>een shippiitg the ney hy four year*, yet he is stUI hale trlc light shade, about 12 Inches 'ii aero* Id land, large Iioufo. cor. Bay FOR SALE—A few houKchold goods,
Joliii Snvhs**. 4ii years ubi. a miner
r*riK*ts. stoves and all Idryele tools,
and Knmsdcll Sts.
gitods as fast as they came In tc
and hearty, and able to do
gootl diameter. This was placed on the pul
i*tupIo>eil at tbe WhatrlxxT ndix> at
lix ludlng brazer. 211 East Front St.
12 to 14 aeres tainl in KImwood town
Ijindaii in Detndt.
day's work, by reason of the
pit
desk. and from this atand the wires
Ibiy <V»>. died In Men-y IxwpilsI after
July 31 tf
alwini
l mile from
city
Similar fo thi* tragidy eiiartid In took of himself In bis younger days by were run to a pew near the front of townshlin
sur« rlii;: wiib a l•rilk•n baek for two
limits. Will make a
market gar
Deindi, wlx n a little girl was shot by leading a simple, active life.
the church. In the,pew four receivers
w*xk.'.
SavaLx u-sbbM sustaim'd inFOR SALE—IlouKt and lot, barn on
den.
four boys while riding with friends in
The narnness' Bnrdett-Ooutts. who were plact?d. not with such hanilles to
iernal lujutb-> Id?
ItiN-^llnes lieing
lot.
412
West
l-Tighih
atrcct.
I*rlcc
3 4tr.( 11^ miles (wst of Ceitar Run.
a buggy. Biatrlce Howlhlow. aged
was “the sweet AngJny Coutts'* of the them as the ordinary telephone re
. ruptimtl. Tlx* sev. ijiut- of the spinal
12.400, one-third down, Itafanre to
4 40» 1H miles west *d Cedar Run
c*. at Battle Creek, was shot and seri Ingoldsby Legends nearly
7® years ceiver has. hut with handle* suggest
curd was complei.- and jdiysjrlans say
suit purchaser.
Inquire 115 East
There ta c<nisidf»rahle saw timber
ously wounded at her home. She was
ni. Is an active old lady of 9®.
ive of a lorgnette. Tho di«f p«‘rson
the iMily it'aMui lie lived tbiee weeks
Ninth street, or address John riune.
and plenty of \M*od fim'her on this
playing at the organ when the hullel
Adolf Menzel. the
German- artist could then hold tho receiver
w.t;. b.»a«uv.* th«* I*«<ui|*let« |lar.dy.-^^ «i]
Cheboygan. .MIeh.
July lH tf
spi*d through the window, stniek her whose work rt'volut Ionized •the art of car with no more exertion than wouh! !
Ids lioily Is'low the wat;i nuliill*d'the
anil p<*netrated her iKxly. Three Illustrating more than half a century lH> rtNjulre,! to use a fan on a sumnx r |
St.. |N>wcr and
eltv*cls id the Intesiinni riipuUi*. Sav
HOUSES AND LOTS-Monihly pay
;r.3 ft. frontage.
biiys an* held."
Sunday.
The
pew
in
which
the
n*oelvr^toery
ago.
while
ho
ta
now
an
aettae
illus
agi* was single and lud no reUtsvi-;..
ments
Herman W. Smith, 612 West
A p«nk| location for any llm- of mair.i
trator. ta allll a art*ll-prcservi*d man at era have been placed has already
that ari- knusu ,if
Eleven.^ street. Ci'lzens piione 199.
fact tiring
Farm Notea
The list could easily be expanded nametl tbe ‘*IV*af Pew," but Mr. lUy
Juno 27-lf
Also sev.-ral gilt * ‘lgo land cipiitrarfs
by scores of names, but the story mond will In a short time dtapense
He is the salt of
I work
suit and i
sold by 8<‘piembur, would rent fur
nished
to Milan.
■ li*ngs lx the farmer.
Voor boy will appreciate a new
aug 16-tf
at 425 Sixth Btreet for sale.
f»»r
I>ot n. e. cor. iCih aud Rennie Sts..
folbtwed by the usual
result when ter winter when Washington and his
r.
Ragmood's
oongregatloti
wn^le itf the Ih.>. Mt. fiidy. have b-fl Charlei* Moran. T\in Dickson. Bessie tioops were eacamp^ near her home there are a numlter of deaf person*,
for f'raiiUfori t«. traee the l«*y from hU Bright and hXhel DtHiglsa of Jackson In Valley Forge. According to rellabb* reveral of them having lost, to a de
iinitral In that eity. Tlie iiHidiHdor of went canoeing Sunday. The craft cap- data, she was bom In Frogtown. near gree. their sense of hearing by old age.
lilt* train rrtni'iiilM-ra tlx* laiy. who told alxeil when they attempted the feat. Vslley Forge, gve years before the but the observing pastor *had notice *,
him he eame from AiJilla atxl walki>d j •“**
■n*l »mall boaia
revolutionary war began.
that almost every one of those per
-4
aug 14 15^10 21-22 22-28-29 30
THE SCHOOL BELL wdl be ringing
>on.
FOR BALE—I offer my house and lot
dwelling.
urb of Buffalo.
Hhvtiff hWniiaon, aoiMajpauleil by an
I into bams is not half the work that be-
J, Kehtw. agtnt. IVre Marquette.
7W ft. on Day St., opisuaic Darro<:^
store.
rmind trip,
p. m. train, and good
for return until Mivuday rollowiog. Ask
: ar* almost giving suits
FOR BALE-Heavy
It ta all do-
\ slrahle property and must be sold. Cat]
all churches make as practical use of
her 135lh birthday two weeks ago. She
Miller laiy who dlHaiKpured fnim Ida
home In Itrania laat wi-idt. and ivputy
good going
Wo have and offer for sale tbe fid-
Church Telephone*.
I>eaf persons stood no longer l*o di*prived of the privilego*
MILWAI'KKK and return via Boro
Marquette. Thnr.sday.
Goa
Mar 11-U
MISCELLANEOUS
K.
W.
HOLLINGSWORTH—Employ
meat
contractor
satacman.
and
We are
in
commission
Will
and
buslnea*
endeavor to
IMoXmwy
m last rroat Btrwt.
Itouballo
Up Slalrs
DR. W. J. HIGGINS.
Fine Dental WorA
asArruataa
ansHwPtaMNi
touch with
more than SO.OOO telephones, milta.
factories
^ J. M. HUELU*IANJEL_
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
concerns.
furnish
JUPET Ctfimill ffOKl.
employ
ment or employe*, a^I or exchange
anything from a blcyde to a saw
mill at a very moderate comml*»lon.
Write, phone, call or watch the bulletlB
board
ployment.
for bargains
Citx.
phone
and em^
474.
cunt mmenr.
irnWmUatkmU
Hueb
maatell bldg., 215 E. Front St., up
•talri.
aog l6-lmo
MONEY TO LOAN-Mo tax dsw
pM la mortcagw BoBaea for asto
iBffMra of B. McNamarm M
Place HoteL
July.
.•AW. A. ^UMVIW -
OP-TCKDATE HACK LHIE
S2r.R2r-“— ,
''3
TW» WATS I» KTTU COmX.
M «■ •■Mtaa • pMk^C •( •CHlBC tMM OOtnK.
BaresAinrs«r“^ "SSf.^t’nts.Tts
fl«uiSSiSi2T?l££ni-~)
SOLD BY GBOCE3IS EVESYWHf3ffi
________
WOOMOK BPIGl 00., ToUOa, Oite.
hanging a millstone around Us neck
•taacei ia wbieb a larfa som of moocy
loct timash pottiof too madi
faltk ia a dream ocvtured to a Ooioori
Booker, iriw rrtated the tmctu blmaeif
to the preoeat writer, la 1800 Coloael
Booker waa la Mexico Qty. atal while
there plajred roolette recalarlr lo'lhc yon aia not aatiafied with reaaha.
|
caslao. Oae al^t. after wintUng a
This is our guarantee which'goea with
fair amoout. be retired to re»t and nrery bottle.
la cnrkMH dream. He tbooj^t be
For Ma and Owraatoad Only by
I coming out of the theater with
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
} ladjr on bis arm, wben a cahman came
up to him and asked him if he want!
a cah. Tbe colonel tamed to the lady
and Inquired If she would ride, hot
she declined. wherea{ioa the cahman
took a plw'e of chalk from his -fwket
and marked tbe colonel's sleeve with
the number 11. Then Colonel Booker
awoke, and was ao much impressed by
money on that number.
That evening be followed tbe
tomai advice and Iuki, but so great
a boU had tbe dream taken u]iod him
that he cotUinuftl to play the same
number, and, though he lost nineteen
times out of t'
“SisMier or laler. bowi*ver.” he added,
GnEMlNEWSOFTHEWORUI
__________________________________ "retribution comes to nations as to InIdividuaiit; and thereat I grieve, on arAl .h.
p^pte; for I -qall.’
little f
dances are all the rage. Thin docs not miTcI) Ifd astray and are innocent of cessful gambling.
But Colonel Booker's experience with
noccssarily mean pro-JspsncM* sym shat has hem done."
nnctomal
"tliis" was l»j' no unmns as
pathy among the liiiUerllliw of swlety.
Father MeMs «»f Hi. Edward's Cath disastrotM as Ihni of a cert.nln ricli
who probably w(£iild have taken
young
man at Moute Carlo stmie few
eating
years ngA>. This young fellow, whom
Sian costume bad the f.d struck then,
«he other morning whm a we win call Hmlth. wns a member of
that way
!
rotmi announi'cd a well known aud bigitly rcsp»*ctable
A00lo„.r,
ortop.„««.
'"'""’7 *“
<-l«.rrl. Devonshire family, lie hail goue llw
"pace” and had lost a rotisklenible
of
I-A.. tlir ,Kh. r d.r i»,k !
'• "
amount in horse racing ami gambling,
oot . Ilroo«. lo wrt Mr.. A.iso.la
wben one night he had a dream wbicii
WAl.l..l«,<rflMhlrl,rB,. .DOW
«•“*>
gn*atly Imprcssetl ltM*lf uikm, him and
Ola. Ilrforr a..l„,
bo l,l.o.l..l bl.
vo.ln.™t,. Ho whiefa was the direct means of his los
oblWron b, rl»ln« o.rh of ibom Ino..
• ing tlM* remainder of his fortune.
He thought be was stundiug in the
#0®. Mr. A|.|.I.mio I. gtilio A rlrb 1
man. and, as hef says, "will have managiHl to laud a genuine knockout Avenue de n'qKTa. Parts, p-ben a i»oenough left” for himself and his eidf.- blow nn the man's chin. The thief fell itce officer came along with a s<]n.ad
of
fftndanned and halted within a lain-;
senseleas. whereupon the priest care
ly bride.
fully pinioned him, called the police dred feet of him. He watchwl them
Bishop I>>ightnn Coleman of
and
went
back
to
breakfast.
Protestant KpiscotuU dlorcfee of iKlaware, has requested his clergy to Ik*
The yt*arly allowance of the mikado,
very careful in mairylng strangers, at which is at the same time that of the
the aame time expressing bis own de- whole imiM*rlaI family, is now |l.5oo,temination to have nothing to do with IBesides, he has the yiarly Inmnaway couples. Wllmlngitra,' Del.,; comes of
from the interest on
has come to he a Gretna Ormn fi*r jibe IKMx^t'.tHK) wjileh was given to him
. elopers and (he blshfip means t«i do his I fn«ra the war lntU‘mnitr rt*celved fn>m
part in discouraging such hasty nn- i China ten years ago. of f^riO.ow from
Iona
his private c*siatcs. which amount to
<«• more: of J^nu.OtM, from
May Hutton, the Camfirnla girl who
wmi to licmdon and won every- tennis the forests, covering an area of 'i.lSt,malrh she played, also won unslinlf*<l 873 acres and valued at |5l2.4K7.'Jt,o. at
praise by her slniyiiiclty of attire and 110 an acre; in all Il.2u0.ooo. Thus
manner. Magninrently muscular, she his yearly net Income annujnts to |2.cared nothing for the minor graces 7&0.000. There arc in all sixty
licing ahiKirbed In the game. There
was no tripping after the liall with her.
no showing off of. her figure. On** prlnressi's.
members of the I
writer says: "Khe gives the Impres j family by marriage, not liy birth.
Sion of lK*l,ig Just a fine, strong j on her deathbed Mrs. John l.ynch.
heallh.\^ athletic Aim rlcan girl.”
4-^ „f iji,a,n,ington. III., confess,il
Conwming (l„- late Jean Jacques ,j,a, »l years ago she murden*.! her
IIcnner a curious legend was curr,mi .-..yrar-obl daughter with monihlne
In France. He »a.s ns i,md of money
.^sld at the time that acoins hart
as his English ndleague Turner, an 1 I
the baby
his grtmt |H>pularity enabltsi him
• Aim*s|Ii ■ Di»w,e. leader of Zion an I
make
a year Of this he evl iM-llever in TluHHlon* Ristsi-velt's race
dimtiy did .mu s|>end the I went let n suicide- idea, has ,ird«Ted that lienpart. Arconling lo impular iMdIef. he after all members of Zimi who w,-l
was saving the rest for the pur|K»se of shall 'Head a little lamb to the baptis
some day buying back Alsace and Iaoi- mal font” each year. lK»wle has but
ralne from Germany. He was an Al two rhlldnn himself.
satian. and after the war he cslal,
Henor Quetunla. mlnist, r fmm Cub.n.
Ilsheii his fame t«y ^tainting (he lieads
says the island is w»MHlerfulIy pn>sof Alsatian girls, which had a larg<|M-rous. It ttMik in over |Cl.nou.«SHi
sale
last
year, and after paying expens*~s
Al no time In the history of New
York hsv«* so many lawyers l»een un and army Haims has a smdns of
OOO.iMUi with which to conduct public
der indictcnciii for fekuiles as today.
Nelihrr Is Ou re any iM-rlml w hen pris- j works
Tipping waiters has Ihh-ii officially
ons and penitentiaries of the state Irrlurtcl in their list of Inniaies as many rocogniyt-tl by I'licb; Sam. A bill of
lawyi*rs a.« at pu*sent. What Is more ll.fst from Coninmuder \V. C. Eaton
which
Included a Hp. was disallowej
striking iH-rliaps Is
among the men lo | called for judg. |‘'> 'hf navy dei«rtment. but Eaton
ineot this (all are s.iine of the most ai>cpalc*d to the tn*asnry departmen:
Eucccssful and prominent jiracMtlom-rs and the Mil, tip and all. was |iaid.
of the day. There ar, in the state prls ! Try ing lo Hope. Loulag Gesslcr.
ons of New York. a*> shown by the '
'»■ Jumped fn>m the second story
prison commission rcjKirt for the ou--'
*•
William
rent year. 193 lawyers
( H*hn. in Meiachen. N. J.. and Imdiy
In an Interview with Dr. Htigo Gan/ \ injured her spine. Hhe will Ik* a cripof the Frankfurter Z.el,ting King Oscar I P***
'*'*•- William Braun. 1 farm
!
of Hwcden-Tartrt that he. Prr his itari. i »>and. her lov,*r. was arrested
bad iiardonr-,1 the >NciT4c»st4ans for
ceding, and that he pray,-d to G«v! the ner episode, when he dlm*«l with John
Hwr-dlsh nation would pn-serve a Wnnamaker and daughter at Saratoga.
|K-aceful attitude, as an attempt to r,*- { has caused much adverse cnmnient ’n
inlon by force would be like i Alabama. Walter M. I>renncn. former
there were, hot dust ns be ls*gnn to
ct>ont tbe officer Issued peremptory
commands, 'which w»*re so promptly
obeyed that the dreamer hsd no chance
of satisfying his curiosity, llnally,
however, the men stood In single file
faring their oflleiT, and Mr. Hmith was
Just able to make out that there were
twenty-aeven in nil whi*u he awoke.
Being suiK*rstitions. like ell gam
blers. be at omv saw In tils dream the
finger of fate silently pointing to twen
ty-oeven as the lucky numlKT. and tlm
followli^ day he was early at the
tables and staked a large sum on It.
Curiously enough, twcuiy-jieven won
suct'esslou, and then the luck
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casino closed that nlglit be had lost
conaltlcrable amount of money.
The next <Iay be eontinm-,! to play
tbe same number, witb the same rt*ault. and. to cut a hmg story short,
that fatal twenty-seven ran away wlOi
every ftenuy he isMisossed. and he was
only 1prevent»*d from shooting liiniself
by at Interested «i*e,-tator who fol
lowed bim out of the casino UDd by
tart and (he loan of a small sum In
duced him to face bis mlsftirtune like
a man. . Those lo whom Mr. Smith
afterward n-Iate,! the eiministances of
tbe dream deelartsl that he had made a
mistake in not iMuntIng tbe officer as
well as tbe gendamies.—Ixtndon TUBiti.
It appeal
in the forest*
for« of India, callod the I*hlloin
breaks a leaf from this plant Imme
diately receives a shock ,Kiual to that
produced by an lnductl->n mil. At a
distance of six yards a magnetic needle
U affected aud will is* deranged if
brought near. Tlie energy of this sin
gular Influence varies with the hour of
Tk* Beat Cowrt mt Aen««l.
No one could say u sharft or bitter
thing with more absolute ,-oolneM than
lAOrrt West bury, who was made lord
chancellor of England in 1S6I.
After retiring from tbe office of lord
chancellor be took a very active part
in Ute house of lords, sTttlng as a court
of appeal, where his colleagues were
Lord Chelmsford and I/>rd Coloosay.
Lord 8t. Leonards, who was senior to
them all. never attended. One day
Lord Weatbury rtianced to meet him
and aald. "My dear Ht. lAeonards, why
dton't you come and give us your val
uable oaaltunce In tho bonse of lords?"
"Ah." raid Ixttd 8t. Leonards, "I
■bonld he of 00 u*e. I am old and
bUad and ntupM."
deor lord." said Weatbuty.
"ttiat doea not signify In tbe least. I
am oM. Cbelmford Is blind, and Ookmocj U otupld. yet we naake tbe very
bMt court of. appeal whirh has ever
oat in that sawwMy."
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DAINTY PINS
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NEW WAtEeS
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
lifetcy for Cdcbnted Fox
Tyiiewriters
No matter WHAT POWER
jeoVe beeD uainc, job*U
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eleetricity, not only for oooDamio VBBMiia,bat tor ronBoni
of utility and general adaptability.
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BEST
Let us vitalize an Idea
for you.*
Boardman River
Electric Light
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are eo near at hnad, they will
buiM
Hnda^
Nonrem OeMUty, Um aai UdMy
whon* you w.nnl it mnl when
you w.'uil it nu-sans u u^n-at ,l,?al
to the nmn who.is in a hurr>' to
have his hou{^.> fniisluvl. It is
also n hiri;<‘ factor with us. for
we iriuke it a iKtiiit lo always
kc-p our ,leliv,-Ty i)rr>nii84-s. mnl
can do »o U-causo we have the
stock always on hand iui<l the
teams to handle it. If you want
lutnlK-r delivertvl on time, mnl
the U‘st of itro2M-rly 6,‘iisoned
stuff, in hani or soft
place your lumla-r orders with
the S/uth Si«h- SumlH-r Co.
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MAKE FOR TOUR INTEIEST
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tWP
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Try m “Fill to-night.**
rat 8aU br all DrualMa
10 Gent and 3B Cent Bexoo
ACCEPT NO SUBSimiTES
BaySteamea
Mnkes Piano Boyia^ Easy
fT prUv^oN::^*h7rrciai'«d'
surgeon, new Munson hjock. Both
phoniui. Night call* promptly atli ndcd to.
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and action regulator. Hatiai-d. With Kimball
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and coiin%clor. Wlhielm l»k>rk. Trav
erse City, Mich. Clllrens phone 105.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—G. O. Carver. rrlces n-axonalilo. Offiio wllb
O. P. Carver and Dro. nlUh phone*.
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
Leave 8:30 a. m.: IIK>0 a. tn.t
4:20 P.m.
BOWERS HARBOR
PROF. HUBBARD
OHENA
Oor SmBll PnymeDt PUn
ronto Unlverhlty. Office In Munsoo
bldg. Telephones, office 103; realdence 104.
EZGUBSIONS
Leave 8:30 a. m.
SIOO. 4125, $150.4185
ap. raymenls
suit
inirchaser.
office.
SZo-JiK&ZrZl.’ai
sens phone S85.
We sli«-k ‘‘clost'r than a
br'dher*’ t‘> <|iiality and
prici-. A low price withoul px*«l nuality will not
satisfy ymir dt-sin-s or
nee,ls--( sja-cially piano
m*e«1s. Tlien lialtilily of
our iiiniujs 1911111110*811011,-,1: tlie tinanci.il backing
<if our -.xuaranti-,* is undispute,!, and it’s a fart,
not overstated, we an- in
a jx>sitioii to offi-r you
now Ini'll pian,i tjualily
at a low,-r pri,*e than ,-an
1h* liad at oilier times
and [ilaces.
most nil uood maki*s n-pn*sented, to eli*ar out at
nearly half value -$85,
IR. W. E.. MOON—1■Fhonea.
CIU.. 107; Bell, 99.
WasMngton street, C
DR.
Leave 11K)0 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.
make a busy month of
August, iionnally ,lull.
, block. 1
opera 1
DR- F. HOLOfiWORTH— Special at
tention
lenuoQ to dl*«mea of the eye. ear.
iroaL
Glasses fitted.
nose and throai
Rooms 7 and 8. H. 4 L. Mercantiie
1&6S
Co. block. Both pbooea.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Wyal-
ING A NANO
OUR SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS
Thurtell, Manager. Office, l
Hamilton A MUlIken block.
fflal} UVM. tfiapiM SU-Heo^a. MinM
AND PRICE
THE ESSENTIALS THAT
MARK CRAWa DELIVERY—Light
freicht. parcels and tninko. OIBoo
at qty Book Store.________________
>R, E, B. MINOR—Office over Amen
lean Drug Store. Special aUentioo
to eye. ear. nose and thronL GloFsea
fitted. Both phone*. RMldenco hit
PXU.1SU
LUnBER ON THE SPOT
PIANO TUNINO—W. N. Millard. *•
Mow located wttb
254a<f
MRS. E. L. BONNER'S hair dressing
I»rlon, over aty Book Store. Bo<
R.W.Rastall
Used Upriiiht PUbos.
bends Its head during a ihonder show
er. It then remains without force or
virtue even If sheltered by an ombrella. No atiock Is felt In breaking
tbe lenvea at that time, and tb,* needle
** unaffected Iteslde It. Birds or Inoecta never by any ciiance alight on
Instinct s,*emlng
lat they tain death there. Where It
i grows none
of tlie magnetic metals Is found,
neither Iron, cobalt nor nickel, nn unde
niable prqpf that the electric forte be
longs exclusively to the plants.
knives;
FORKS
SPOONS
s
ALL NEW
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
126 FRONT ST.
NORTBPORT
Leave 8:30 a. m.
NOaTHPOIT POINT
Leave-8:30 a- m.
Fare N,--ah-Li-wnnla ntul
Ikiwers Harlxir 2-‘>c nmtKl
triji; ()m -iia. N«>!ilifK)rt and
NortluKirt I’oiiil, iiOc round
trip
RETURNING SAME DAT
Th»>' thr,<,- r«ia,*>j
i.t
ro'jndivl tMilur>«, n'.k-cnc-
M. & N. E. TIME GARO
ii£~TS=;;5i:s-' ir
< v«irj- moan- t« |>r««fr\ «-, o
Dr. Ch»rl«- FlruJi K.mkI
l>T«atUli-rM toUr. in Ihr r
is
C'bsrli*. s ph.riu
. pniTiwmon. and .
in< in the worlil j
r.-<v^:ni/«l Mill I
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O. P. CARVER A BRa
FIRE INSURANCE
b C. A. BUILOINC
A. D. TYLER
e «mly prciisrsU
>itbi>ut the a**-
knowD to iM-U-nr« whl'-h
nit-dii-la<-« and ornio » Ui
I0W.4, thoi cheek or iirr»»-|iy neck with
healthy
K<.r rctiv.nnr wrtnkl—
the r««--. nock Mid ImmU
CUXI mpplt'-jtllon nftctl UjoWin* S dn-|diMl
pn.vctnetU, <ep«<-lelly whm th- furrow
For dcr. hipinc th>- hn.t or to make ih.-1
breMil firm. Uri:>- Mid beeattful. nothing rMi f
To pr,-T, nt Ih.- huMl from idinnklni:. I
um iihcmW alwwyl»r < 1»M-lce Fleeh
Fo.4 sfUT wcnlnr Why D wiM .len r«.tore
m lioHom to it- nstursl contour sad iKwutT luet
through urn. cauec.
Wc i-Muctly w»m lad!.* to erfdd ruNitl
tut«. of Ih-. Oiarli* rich FckmI. H.* that the
usmx M-..1 p..nr»1t of Dr. (.Tijxrle* u on Uic l^ix
b.-f..r, purt-hx-rtn? W. *!►.. warn UdK-x noi
lo
Mjy oUu-r crosoi on the f
Chmrtc Flesh For-l 1, cuMwnIred
mou tbr irTMwth of hair.
princtpsl DcpMdmt-nt I
* nnd Dnyrei
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
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DENTIST
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COMPANY.
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U.Knm
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6ERERAI INSURANGE
81 t NEWWILHELM BLOCK
KIIVIBAI-L.
C. D. MILLER
Mumio Mouisa
M. B. HARNER,
dentist
Prop
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Moon, Vt RUte Rsak «4«.- OOs* heunr
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