The Evening Record, May 30, 1905

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The Evening Record, May 30, 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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1905-05-30

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THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES

nUVCMl OTV. ItICNIOAN TUESDAY, MAY m, 1

PEACE WILL BE THE OUTCOME
it Is Believed That the Czar Wfli Follow No Other
Course Now

WILL BE AORANCED AT WASHINCTON
The Japanese Have Considered No Other Capital
For Treaty
RmlrtNiM Aeto anO SaiUag n Tan Disasw ta Thdr A^
caaBt-laiaaBtofFlaetAmnd at VMinstok-ft^est*
mlB)f b Badh WoMOeO-CoaMo't
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Suppress the Heirs.

the cemetery were a
mass of flowers acatiered' tn loving
mamortoa by the friends of the depart­
ed and the day waa probably ohaerred
by almost every one who bad told
loved ones away in the city of God.
The memhera of the O. A. R. and W.
R. C. then retorned to Grange hall
where bnay hands had in their tempo­
rary abaeikce prepared a deliciona din
LOVING
HANDS
DECORATED ner and the noon hour of rest
quietly spent by the representatives of
GRAVES OF HEROES.
the varions orders of this city. After
the restful boor the W. R. C. repaired
to the 'river, ■where the sexrlces of
seettering the same loving tributes
the departed sailors took fdace.
VETERANS
OP
TWO
WARS
MARCHED TO CEMETERY.

WRUTHS ANO
ROWERS LAID
e. i H RTUAL WAS USD

STBUCKATBEE

MePharaon
Peat.
Company
N
Womanto Rallaf Corps, Sena of
Vatarans and Citizens Warp in
the Line of Mamh.

. The rankp were a llgile thinner this
year aa "taps” bad been blown on the
Uvea of several comrades and
ber who marched last year this year
were the reclplenu of the srreatbs and
Paris from Vladivoatek raparta tha an bonqueu but bright and early this
■y Wien Wo tiM CvmUho Vtwcord.
morning,
the members of McPherson
IdtieSnw, Ulnfeli SO^Th* captain of rival of faur Ruaelan warahipa. Tha
poet got ready for their march
tarpada daatroyer Sravla to alee aa
Dec ttafclilaMir, w«ia %nm amcnp
city of the dead to do honm-. to their
tha
arrivals
reported
at
VladiveataOt
tanneidad WnaaHiia wha drifted, aahcra
brothers.
after in# naval Sattta. cays hla chip and aboard this boat was Rejaatve
Today dawned bright and
mraefc a eeOna. A torrifk aapteaOan dangerously waundeA The admiral to dissipated (he fear yesterday of being
tarn oirt ttw whel*
of the vaaaal auffaring from wounda racalvad by thb unable to properly aUend to the Me­
morial day excrclaea so long planned
vililaOi aank in a tew minutea wKh burating of aOialla.- Ha waa taken to
by the commltteea in charge. All was
. atetefy all of tha arowk It aam that tha haapital, whars hto aendliion
bustle at the Grand halt where
aavaml ahlpc oedterad from enlnaa. pranoancad aariaua.
bers of the various committees and
those who were to participate In
PlfMInt to rapartad atMl H proprcaa.
exercises at the cemetery met. The
THE SHIPS ENGAGED.
OCCCIVINO THE PEOPLE.
hall lUelf was redolent in the per­
fume which emanated from the masses
Tha aeawapapars of SL Patoraburg
Tha fUnalan FlaaL
and clusters of beautiful flowers
ttela enamlnt, acting tmdar InatrweUona
Battleship Koiaz Sonraroff (flaiahlp). generously brought there by willing
af tha aawaar, aapraaa a hopa for ftua>
hands and hearts. Dainty boutonnieres
sank.
Plan ■BBOaaa In tha naval eparationa in
of
pansies were provided by the decor­
Battleship Nicolai I., captured.
tha far EacL Thto enathod af daeaivating committee for all members of the
BatUaahlp Alexander HU airak.
0. A. R. and W. R. C.. the commlitee
Ing paapla to not maatlng nrtth praat
BaUleahip Borodino, sunk.
In diarge bdng composed of Mesdames
Bauleahip Ord, captured.
aycaaaa. hawavar. Nawa of the battle
Hattie Hooker. Maggie Murray. Jean
Battleship Oslahaya.
and af tha avarwhalming defeat af Ad­
nette Wkight and Mary Jamison. Mrs.
Cruiser Admiral Kakhlmoir. sunk.
miral ftajaatvanalQr'C fleet fa becoming
OKI ebsiriie of the thirty little
Cruiser Ihnitri Dosakoi. sunk.
ganarally kravm and tha graataat
girls and boys to whom the duty of
Cn.l*nr A ar sra.
placing the offerings were intrusted.
alarm axiata. Ilavelutlahlato are datng
Repalr ship Kamschatka. sunk.
The first phalanx, consisting of these
Battleship BIsmoI Veliky.
thair beat to tarn the situation to their
lltOe ones In charge of Mrs. Hooker
Battleship Navarln.
awn advantage,
left the hall at 8:30 ^nd a*em directly
Cruiser Svietlana, sunk.
TERMS MADE AT WASHINGTON.
to the cemetery.
Deetroycr Ulectiaabichl.
Tha general fading now to that tha
Marched to Cemetary.
Cruiser Vladimir Monomachl, sunk.
esar muat aaa the fiitility and utter
At 9 O'clock the procesMon headed
Coast defense ship Admiral Oushakby the Spanish war veterans under
hepilaaanaaa of eantlnuing the etmg- off. sunk.
Cruiser Jcrntrlinp. sunk.
their flag borne by Arthur Morse of
gte and will aiia ter a aaaaation of hoathe Forty-second regiment of volun­
Cruiser Trtessln, sunk.
tiiitlaa. Mambara of the Japanam le­
Coast defense ship Admiral Sento- teers left the headquarters at Grange
gation In London aay the Japanaaa vln. captured.
hall and marched up Washington
with a paaca agraamant to ba known
Coast defense ship Gen. A«5mirsl street, the Sons of Veterans next be­
hind with the*r flag borne by Martin
aa t^e treaty of Washington and that Aprs vine, captured.
Kills. This flag was presented to the
the Japanese government hM never
Tha Japanaaa FleeL
veterans by the W. R. C. fifteen yeags
canaidtred any ether capital than
Battleship Asahl.
ago and Is one of the emblems of the
Battleship Chin Yen.
Washington ae the place where a final
city to be proud of. The last division
Battleship Fuji.
of the procession was made up of the
■divabhent of the tenme can be ar­
Battleship lltsaka.
aged war veterans led by their flag
ranged.
Battlrahip Shlkishima.
bearer H. J. Curtis from the One Hun­
SAVED PART OF FLEET.
Cruiser Asama.
dred and Tjrenty-elgbth Ohio. CarCruiser Idzumo.
rtogea filled with the members of the
- , Admiral Rejaatvenaky succeeded In
Cruiser Kasuga.
»
.
W. R, C. followed and at Ae new mon
asvlfi^ a remnant of h*s once magCruiser Toklara.
. '
umem at Oaka-ood the impressive me­
alfleeMi fl^ Dtopatehca received In
Cruiser Yakema.
morial aerrioes look place.
The
broad aquare aurrounding the beauti­
ful granite monument was surround^
by the members of the G. A. R., the
Sons of Veterans, the Spanish war
; Memorial Day Was PHtingly Oboarved veterans and members of the W. R. C.
ALUMNI HAVE POSTPONED
Commander M. D. Morgan opened the
THE BANQUET.
exerciaea by giving the duties and the
impressive significance of the day's ex­
ercises. The sextette composed of
Waa to Hava Baan an Friday Evening.
Meadames Bernice Hendershott. Laura
Ofileara Wofa Etocted-at Last
day was appropriately obaanred here DeVeUn. Charles Gee and Miss Mabel
NlghCa Meeting.
today. In the morning the veterans Davis. I. Jefferson and Etorl Heon'
and clUzens went to the cemetery opened the moslcal portion of the pro­
At the maallns of the alnmni asso where the graras were decorated. gram by rendering ‘The Star Spangled
elation hoM In Prof. 1. B. Gilbert's of- There were about twenty rlga In the Banner,” after which Chaplin Garner
•oe last nlffht. It ama decided to in procoMton. Later Memorial dar ex- offered prayer and the beautiful aong.
SeSnItdy postpone the hnnqm-t. Thlf ^rctoes of speaking and singing were "Lead Kindly Ught” was then sung.
was done becaaae the senior rlaas set held in the grove.
Fsstlvsl of the Dead.
the date of their coccuralon on the date
Mrs. Adam Cl}appel of Sve miles
Commander Morgan then In the al­
«r the bangueL
south of the city Is very 111 with con- ienee that followed and in the midst
At thto neaUnf the following of- aumotion and her death is momen­ of the dneeat attention, spoke feeling­
fleors were eilocted:
tarily expected.
ly of th^ servloe which waa about
PrealdenL Lee Hornsby.
Aged Klward Stone, who hap been be obeerred, "The FeeUval of i
Vice prosldsnt. Merton Wilson, claas 111 since last August, abowa
Im-1 Dead.” He said that it waa truly a
nrtl.
provemenu
femlval even tbongh the eyes were
Btaretarj. CUnd Baker.
dimmed kriUrtears and aUIl no U
’VfMurer. Robert Walter.
fetUrei bacauae of iu. solemnity,
OPENED AUTO AGENCY.
renalled those whose breasta at one
C. E. Haynas of Cadillac Starts In Bus- time were barricaded between the na­
•OYNE PUTS ON AIRS.
Inaaa In Thto City.
tion and lU toes and in paying the trib­
>gM^ lit+fuaBlng ~e E. Haynea of Cadillac has opened ute to thorn he called npon Adjutant
an automobUe agency la the rear of UtOe to rbad the roll call of the dead.
LIttls Cl^
Bsyna aty. May 30.--BoyiM, to bo- *01 Bute street He received three Chaplain Oarner responding to
caoblns taetropcrtltan, the ciWdad Qmorg Pathflnden on the Q. R. A I. Ninety names were Usted. when thirty
auwata have so Impresfod the ootmeU thtomomittg. There |p only one other years ago the first memorial services
that twMYe-fooi cemoat walks In Uka agency for theae loarMnas In the sute held hot Oight Baines, at which Ume
atrafl from Main to the river are the and that U at Detroit Mr. Haynes many trim attended the aervicee today
In sixty days at least fonri**“
eonxiderabla exporianca with gaitielimtod In at that time.
nf ate;foot cement walk will be M*«w»dwlU imdoabtadly be aooceaaLittle ROby Hooker then dedalmed
The water works will be ful here.
the beanUful eulogy to thoee on the
fpwMBWI vtlh a new raaervoAr. which
rOU oon •bd Oomrade F. Dl Mnnrln
aNU COM
and a eartoad of ataal
A. W. Ltod. wife and aoa Muir of followed with the tone!
amtes baa baan aaenred tor cxienslaa CndUiag are spendiag a lew days at of soatterlag the flowers to the
«l Oka wBtar intern.
Park Plana.
0(7 flf tBste who lay bsMath. liif-

EXCURSION ONSJIME 0XY|

AT KIR6SLEY

oota'a aseawrial aM
waa thea read by Adjntaat Idttle and
the last sBent sahrieko the dead doted
the morning'a exerdaes.

Wheelman Who Violated t»-e City Or­
dinance Raceived a flavere Shak­
ing Up and a Damaged Bicycle.
About 10 o'clock last evening, s
wheelman riding weet on Washington
street attempted to pass a party of
todies on the sidewalk. He had neither
light nor l>ell and as he came up,
called to "look . out.” The ladles
stopped and as be was going too fast
stop he turned out around. A tree,
however, stopped him and the wheeland bicycle went into the gutter.
The mheel was considerably damaged
and the rider brulaed up some but be
up and got away before bis iden­
tity could bo learned. At the time of
the accident he was going considorabTj
ten miles an hour.

WCATHEII—fWr tOBlckt. TkrMMB*
la< vitk ihovcra north pordoik
Wednendar; north iriad.

1

LAST EDITION

Ovr StDTB WiD kt dBBBi
rB 4ay t—iBcrew tiiat
WB may fsy trflMte
totlM 4bU.

DO Tott Know
That We Do
Kepairin^
PROMPTLY?

Sifts hr CmmtiKtmat
that are appreciated are Books. In tbit «toie poacan find a brand new lot of the newest in fancy poet­
ical works, such as pmlddd ooae calf editions, burnt
leather ami padded silks that are most attraotiTe. A
full line also of h-ite books of fiction. May we have
the pleasure of showing you these good things?

CITY BOOK STORE
aOIAXT.BZtCBU CO. Pnp,.

*

Yea, we

hgve two oobblen now,

k BLUE SERGE SUIT

80 you can fix up your
old

ahoce

in a hurry.

Nothing but

the

FOB KITMVER. QKRTLBinQr. |o ^
eoNt rrtan (ULUD U> li;.JUUT ^
OUBSxro not■ na. fnatt.au.
lUtlrwhllH andI Ftol* Itorgf'-bot ercim
Uta CooL Ltrtwy kwktaz. koto tlM ookir
klM; rxatolnv tktnn critienUy today
and ron'U cUnch tha ^trnnraX by parchaataz a Bloa >torg» Ooil-tonzla
ordpnUa tevaatad. with coata Ua«t aa
ItChtaayou

boat

leather is used and the
workmanahip is thorough

RUBBER HEELS

Kiibeck & Hoyt

Art' a good tonic for that
tired feeliug, ami
cun» weak ankles.

will

Union

OloWHImr-m

We

put on the solid rubber
heels for 50c

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DECORATION DAY...
Tlie soMit-r Ikj}’ will fall in line tomorrow mid step to
the music of a rniteti Country. Over the graves of
our deiiartcnl henn-s in blue and gray will flutter Uie
sljirry Kiuiar, dow an emblem of a united eouutiy.
out STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAT

Think how much
fun you could
have with & oomera. Let ua show
you a few.

Wo

cany a full line

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

of kodak auppliea

ELKSKIN SHOES
to fit all size of feet. .

W'AITlY
DRUG .yroREi

5 t COR rR0NT8j)NI0N.J
O. C. MOFFATT

Abetracta of Title
»'RiOES 8ATI8FACTOH^
BMnbtlohnd to 1808
Room aiO 8tat* Bank

See Our Window for
Baifains
ALFRED CREILICK
& CO ...
*42 a FROirr si.

BACHANT ® ROSCOE

M

;eevh

Not Only
ForLumber
and Building Ma­
terial, but for all
kinds of nnisked
woodwork!

¥ F this month decides yorr moving to a new business
* location, let us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranjved and designed td suit your conveni­
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!

TRAVERSE CITYMFG.CO.
ClUzans Phon*. 32; Ball, 180.

.. Brown. Manognr.

THE REASONS WHY
GriaDBll Bros’. Hosie Bodbb b Alwmys im tht LaoK
Enormous purchase for cash enables them to quote prices
that appeal to the groat<*st possible range of buyers. Meth­
ods odopt^ are the results of a boiled down experience of
25 years of 6uc««8ful business. Buying inanos that our
expt'rience has proven to our entire satisfaction have the
ituff in them,
common dcuck
sense,
BVUIi
iUtful* the
lUL* euuiuiuu
;, Che tone, the durability,
. ..
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the satisfaction to meet the n^quirements ol
system is
servative musician or buyer. Our installn
ime as though you
faultless. Juat as pleasant to buy on, time
paid all cash.

GRINNELL BROTHERS
HicmGAirs LXADIXC m»IC BOOSE *

We have everything that is
right in our lines of
Confirmation Suits

HEE PUT SUITS

$2.00 to $8.00

imm Kas* r-ron« «*■

MOWS aiCOOWB MBW8
i
ci/OTHiNG eyoiansHiwGS'

WE SHOW A STRONG LINE

MEN’S

SUIT’S

At 10.00, IZOO. 15.00, $iaoo

The lines embrace a
splendid assortment of Norfolks. Two and Three Piece
Suits, in dark colors, and
so well made as to be
adapted for School wear after their usefulness for con­
firmation is past.

BOYS' lOIIG PAMr SUITS, G5.00 TO GI2J)0

WE SHOW A STRONG LINE

MEN’S PANTS

At $Z 2.50, $3. 3.50. $4, $4i0
BHkcr «■ BMk «r WUct it wffi Gtre M Plcunc U Stow T«ii

BHRRMAM
fi-HUKTlHL
'■ttmw ofan» block.)

Black, Blues and oth^ plain dark colors—single and
Double Breasted.

4

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Good advice to women. If nm want:
teaatlfal complezian.
akUtJ
bright era*, red lips, gntd baallh. takaj
Hoi listel's Boekr Mountala Tea, There,
n a««fc«"r llke'lu S& cents. Tea br|

Ciesred for
for actSoo
tbe body is d««red
<

a

Bptft Forget
10 PERCHIT
OH
HEMPS»GRAlfrrES,mGRAINS, TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS, mVETS,
AXHmSTERS, A HD
ALL STAIR CARPET­
ING.

*BKiwiMA.firr*

• MtM> wtfttm br AdmOnl Ro3«tvfl»>
m to rvtetiTm. 1b ttat Iftier b#
ilMai tint tin iMk or tfaelpitoe am
bn ten WM teplormblo. -Tbo*
W Ite telpo mA tOaaa af tte waam,'
U aaiO, -wtth vfcieb I aran Cm* a
tevnlM IbPHMM teOL TICAlwpOtma mtOmakW to. ttcbt at tk»
OMOta «rIte 9Mt Iter tejrs, Ibwe
nwteoPte^MInbpteyteef.
iltefit Oteojr inM tint Togo m
Mb vWorrtlHtwgh tte onpara(
41 bte ten nid irtth ptnnrteMM

M i» tet cnn* of fln tnpo
kematar miaOtal at paat hoc mtar
ter. tte potiMC n to In hi—wt4Ht>
—. Boirttetintitetentoa Actb—
ntes —s— wttb n—wfflB teik, m
MMI br Mr. Hntte Ib—M tbK
man —Mb —^rtty Iter* will
te • f— — ite#*Ml*iin
TUtASURY ETIQUETTE.
casewtee T*nta« rmpitoyisi Bam tm

—«14 te te *—r—eat oifly a amall
rorti—of Alanta. ’
Tbis wfll te tte am Uutance fa
vbleb Moanlns teaa repreaeBtad at
amy axpontloa and tte cxbibit will af­
ford Tteior* to tte expoaltlqs as oppanaalir to tee aoaw oC tte wondermsaa of tbia narealoa* lold
Tbe taaaoaa no—n 41 tte
Mialpi oonpaaj will te displared. with otinra OQuallr renowaod.
With tbe ek— of tte aspoaKtoa the
will te taraed
teattla Alaska alub. .

Eaaar, noaaie Campbell.
the dn—ess of the flesh and
Otede ebaraa. -So— of the Viattr
De Keren.
Bnaar. '‘America and Its Anlbors.'^ E.*WaU A Bona drag stores. K ceaU
Beaale Oortett.
Are you laektog In slrenglh anr*
V teieetlon, Efmwood avenue qfcbcw
vigor? Are yowjreak? Arc you in
pain? Do you fert all run down? The
Bsaar. tetolla Cole.
ble:nlng of health and strength come
Oiade chorus. “Swing Song."
to all who u*e HolUsters Bockj
Lobr.
Mountain Tea. 35 cent*. Johnsoi
Original storr. Hetan Hannen.
Orade cber—. “WaUx Song.*'Waker- Drag Co.-

aS3=S^"SS.SsiSS®“
woLJBM oiM»orr im oooo

Un.
isu., Marguerite
>PBd June Morrlaon.

Silks...

Evans

Osidaa af tnaasarr tesMI—. tea
nal laaraal af 'tee
WENT TO THE ISLAND.
tefaoaa of
rtee otear 4ar la Mam
EoM tide Crowd Spent the Day in a
mmpaaaftoattmaa
Vary fUaaaant Ptaee.
m fteaad bar antira bope. ao It Is
la— oadar. *lfn*d by fleet!
HIGH flCHOOL BOYfl TOLD TOi A ni—ber of tin' members of the
tebtad. oa lolaMvaBakr ate bU teat.
to M. —Mr. gfvt— In detaU }a*t
HAVE A OOOO TIME.*
Bast Side crowd went to Marion
^ te tte ten was not prepared, tte
ialaBd this morning in J. A. Monts—te gpte aot tialaad aad dladi^oad,
■pat te carrlad on-Jnat bow to
' Ite biMlMite bappteid. A portioa of I—la oU Mtara and bow to end Ibem.
and gaaeflaon or* to
ante Mte tte bait—I of tbe aaa.
MPniMaO Tads/ Eoai—
^rortc part of the day. went out In
te f—tetet tea prabaWr teaa aant
and tte Una-Up.
taundna this afternoon.
ttera or eaptarad br tbIs time add in
iidHite. Japan's aavr baa teaa aar la tin —velopaa, aaya tbe
O. W. blCKEbO IS HOME.
Tte
BIgb
aeboel
track
team
lalt
ibis
naatif br id ta^n \wa tee battle- Times.
U I* ala* aeuuay 4si*ftib*d over tin ■onl—vfor Maolstoa where tbar vUl \
teipa.
tbi* to Go to WiUtomaburo
I of Baaraury fltew tew tin oonioft la • 4—1 moat wlU tin Manl*->
Eaiaia. arttboat a 1
Yostarday Afternoon.
toa High acteol taam t—d there today,
ar tedaad bar te—Mrir id tba Bast. rario— oAceni of tte gon
teogld te a—r*aaad la tteae eotomnnl- la tea totorwHigb aakoai maai baM;
Witb ao —vr. ate aaaaoi dafsnd tbe
Amo— tba higher oaciala tte
teat*, nor tranaport aar anra aoldlara Canswl— nr* tee foran Mr. Bhaw da- barn May SO, Manlstae woo alzteen
tho Oolombta yesterday and went oot
potato and Tnvaine Otty tw—ty—ran
te ote Ite eadtfwaraqr la tba Ban
to id—tlfy the resort where he got his
buf. Button, Manlstae'a stro— sprinter,
■an te canted over tin TiauMBlbemaOlelne. It is stated that he was
Wbo was barrad from that meet, will
rtoa foamao dtoaair i^ntasad. It U
able to do BO but didn't want to tell on
f— todar ao the oonttet wlU probably
“the woman with tha green waist" so
Tte president of tbe oenale.
te flaroaly and cloaely oontoated.
the case was dropped. As a result one
Tte chairman, coamlttoa oo appro­
' The —tries tar the various ev—ts
priations. benaaof rapresentattvaa.
or two have departed for other places.
from Traverse City are:
Tte ctelrman. nnaMalftar — a|
fte wnnan arbo valki along some prlatlooa. United BUtca aenata.
100 Yard Da*h—Hodge. Winnie and j
. i,
„ Aja*„
Tte boooraMs
seciolafy of tte Htintar.
of tin atraato of our eitr la Impraaaed
i
Jame* Gordon Bennett tba
aarr rlvldlr allb at lean one tbtng.
126 Yard Dash-Hodge, Winnie and
upraui. RotH^rl
ttera are noanroua tObnooo cbewera in
Hantcr.
j Bonner, —btlsber of tee N>w York
OEM STUDDED SAW.
Daab^Mlller. Winnie and Ledger, was struggling to boUd up Its
'Ttaearaa Ollr nnd tbar are certalnlr
dlte^ rarr te—litVaaa or n*e not One M—e la tanlaaapalii Oe—
Hontor.
cir—Istion. nnd d««cided to tryHalf Mile Bun—Miller and MeOarry. tie advertising.
giatUnMi. To ante tbrougb oom* oT
He wrote i
An im
I (lod.) company that
tte podia fa dlaga^ng to aar the l«a*t
One Mile Run—Mlller and McOairy. nounremeot consisting of eight wonls:
Ite narebant wbo baa to acral
TwobUlo Run—MlUer nnd MeGarry. Uu^d >jn. Soutbwortb s New Story
ft—t wa£k nvarr a—at— la wrder to ad a large asw o—talal— 200 taotb,
120 Yard High Hardles-^Hodge and i la the l^nlger," and sent It to the llerwBb a Braatilaa dUBMod liqbeddad la
- ■ate It paaaable alao appreciates this, aach tooth. —ys the ladlanapoUo 0—- Wynkoop.
laid marked for “one line.’’ Mr. Bon*20 Yard Low Hurdles—Hodge nnd , uer's bandwriling was so bad that Hie
ten WoM—*s dab baa sent a enasage tinol. Tte —w was ahippad to Mwords were read In the Herald
te tbe gi—fir aOkiiig him to onforce tord. lod, tobendadlnoneoftteblc Wbnhoop.
tea afiilairttilng ordl—no*.
*nils
High Jump-Waikor and H. Aker- as “tme page." Ae«HirdluKly Ibe .line
was set up and n-pested su as to oc^
Tte —w to sight fast la diaMaier. BteB.
teoolrt te done to the letter and every
cups one entire page. Mr. Bonner was
dre^lzto—tte
of
an
inch
thick
and
aae who aeglecu to step to the curb
Bboi Put—Amtobuelchor. H. Aker- thunderstruck the lu-st moruiug. He
walfhs ateoat half a b
teooM te niTaatad aad teed.
man and B. Akcrman.
lifld not to his name iiMwey enough in
of baring sharp tooth thto peculiar i
Pole Vault—H. Akermno and E. the bank to pay the bill. He ruabed
It ia tet Stilag tint the nation baa almost a amaotb sdg*.
exHtnlly over to tbe Herald olflce, but
Akennan.
acroaa tba ad— af ite ontar rim
4onM>da te—r ibdhr to Ua soldier 200 inaariad steal boMcaa Imbedded
Hammer Throw—^Amtsbnclcber. H. wes too late to do ouy KocA.
In a stiort time tbe results of the
4ted. Ttw PHre all Iher ted’for tin In aach to a largo Braaman diamodd. Akerman and E. Akennan.
page annonneement began to be -felt.
op—lir aad la retora the roontrr Tte dtomottl poigta rampam tte aaatb
Broad Jump—Hunter. .
Orders for tbe I,edger poured in until
teanld tenov on Item that which of tbe saw, which will be need to cut
Dtsctts Throw—Amtobuelcher. E. tbe entire edillou was eibsusted and
tear ao Heblr daaanra. Boalaaaa.
Akerman and H. Akennan.
another one was printed. Tbe stu'ces*
Tte dteawtoda are abaot a ctoat in
l^ara. Uae un man hold
Relay Team—Hodge. Winnie. Hun­ of the I^gcr ws» then establlalied.
4^. nootiort. health and even bappl- ala* aad ars yary daik. Bach ato
Ever after that time .Mr. Bonner was
ter end Miller.
—00 — jlHroa ap la wlehaage for valoadatfllO. Two aCbar ttera. 4—UThe bo|w were giv— t— o—to each tit ardent believer in sdvertisiug and
—tos of tbs one rec—Uy csmpletod.
literal i
b—d ■01—la. for tin ao— af a bulin, ars In oonrs* of c—stroctl— hpd rsprs- from the trea—ry of tee athleUe aseo.
Advert Ub
ter dtetoao. for baagw —d for deoth aant a oast or 410,000.
eiallnn and aspect to have a good time.
They will return tomorrow morning.
Am Aieekto PetetoUm.
**The Coal Mines Employment blK.
aaoMOtym—newa—ik
i-W*!
ostabllafaing an dghi-hour day for boy*
: railroads srlth a
under elghte— year* of age. recently
MADE A GOOD CATCH.
•Old 01ocr*~shouM have goated Msnd fte otter algbL aays tte K—
paaaed
the sec—d/readktg In the Brit­
pas City Tlmaa. **1 rsmembar.“ te
ft—Moreer boshnm bouse a— realsaid, “wb— ralbwada —ad ptaaks wRb *babs“ and Art WInnis brought back ish House of Commons by 190 '
4—ap la tba critr todar
strips at iron —Usd — them for rafls.
72 beauties.
1
Tho first road of that kind I ever aaw
“Babe” nnd Arthnr Winnie went to]
a tor Catarrh That w— back la Ohio ab—t atoty-flve flights yesterday and came back last
yean ago. Tbe wood rails —ad to
can bad ran over «tom night with aev—ty-two beantlea. ThCj
bt ■toctwy win auraly daatroy tba waip nftar
—Mb of mall nod eomplatoly docango awhUs. Pad far that rasa-paagto pre- to—est fish In tho catch was a aev—-*
tM wboto ayaum wb— —taring it dlctsd f—ely that tte raHroad wanid to— Inch rainbow an^ the amallest
■rary oMwarrsetad. Yoo woa't
iCiB—b tte mucous Burfheas. Bach naver nawuBt to asneh. | rm—aabar w— a t—dneh bro— trout. In addi­
f«t-bosoad" OB s sttep bewabt
teoM —yor te uate aioapt a ceHala optlmtoL howevar. wte ^ tion. they had a’ f—rte— inch brook
harm. toetotlJa
— •HmtpSoM from rapntobla pby- dieted, that tte railroad wonld te a
Ibp dam— they wUl 4o grand a—c«as a—ntnaby. F—pit tr—t a^ Boveral others of a good
al—. The datefa c—tahied about thirty
JOHNSON-DRUG CO.
tDtkbgoei ]
laugted at blia. iNit te at—k to bis ratnbowa
belief.
» d- thajru
r. I— bun aay
r! dad a fsu that sr—T warp, aad tten
lias will aaate as much as
— ha— anally.*
aaaUy: My. tew
Btako a
they roaradl Mow. 1 want to make
I at 1
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r teat la Cwsaity yoan alcaMps will
nSSlirM—glatA
____ I ly df—MMa PifoA
PiIoa Tie.
Tie. parte
par! te tytog
tyt— aU
aU or-tea
or— tea tSvlltoad world
WBW OFFICS OVEH rSOWOS SAVtOOS BANK
bgb^
—rryl— namgan aad fnlBM.
BMTl rbtoOy ims fte MmU- Laugh at teat ptedtotton If yrm wRL
t probab|ppA»*t lira to aaa ten-ak*
ships, but tte arsdirti—, will earn
Tte first strike In Mew York this | true. Mark mY words.“
ya— la thraato—4 by ite rock—s|
Psssl* tewttott toevto.
—4 o—gnOora’ unto—, wbkh beM a

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Blood poison creeps up toward the
bean, censing death. J. E. Steams.
Bella Pla
Platne.
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friend dreadfully
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blood poisoning
which swelled np like
If
drew out (he
Bucklen’i Arnica Salves
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all silks at special low prices. See them


lackets
all this season's Covert and Brobdcloih
Jackets to dose out at

All last season’s goods at

1-2 l»rio—

Alto double harness

Skirts

VVe have a big showing of skirts, o:ome*in
and look them over we have your sliI(L

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As fine a line and large assortment as you will find in the city.
All black Hose, all sizes, lOc a pair.
Black Hose with white foot, 15c and 25c.
All lace hose, all black, 25c and 50c.
Solid black hose with lace boot, 25c and 50c.
• Black hose wiiH^ fancy colored embroider>% 50c. : :-r
A splendid tan lisle for 25c.
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A fine tan lace at 25c and 50c.
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The blue lace sells for 25c.
The all Y^hite lace costs you 50c.
. A fine black lisle extra light gauze, for 25c and 50c.
show the largest line of misses’ hose at 10c, 15c and 25c.
Childrens’ lace hose for 25c.
Infants’ mercerized hose in pink, blue and white, 25c.
Infants’wool hose for 25c.
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Boys’ 'iron Clad” hose, the strongest double knee hoflethbt ismibdG
(sizes 6 to 10 sell for *25c.)

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Sa «p aU work —le— a demand fte a
tew aebodale la granlodr—
Tte
sirika eontimiaa
and provlatoiBa at fioraMe are boon—
tog ooai«e. Tteg-dbamrarmllgflr
bSl w— oafrtoi by a larga miertty
■ tito Mibtob- of *tgntias.
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All lap—saa ml—rs akBi—rn*a ValI#, tumty mIMa a—t of Maryavllle.
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A splendid assortment of domestic underwear, extremely varied
and attractive, enabling vou to get a complete outbt of garments in
any size or style you may ask for.
Union suits arc so much worn and we have them in any way you
may require. Long sleeves, high occk, ankle length, short sleeve,
high neck, knee length, low^ieck, no sleeve, low neck, long sleeve,these sell from 50c to 1.00. ^
The other styies of underwear sell from 25c to 50c.
A full line of Boys’summer underwear at 25c.
Everything possible in chUdrens’ garments at 1^ and 25c.
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Ruben's veits for infanu and chfldreD. any siie wanted; seB
25c to.1.25.

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vbo baa baaa aiJaipU laaiaa
Ali «lua «U «A «f «IMW «M* MT7
vaa pUaad to lha Mactbara MM
■Ipilli tei—t WM mKcUA Tk«M'
tanHiUMt m all tte am plaaaaat plan.
Jana Bvamr. a fVa Uka glri af
Mi UUtfiiMa bMauu liu giaaur part
raat taUat. vM la atanlap akh
•f k «aa aatlraly artglaal Tlu AbBajTa *1Mra Um Pika.*' apmt Bailay
IPHua aM paitnuluu vara takM
la
tba cttr.
fMB Oa BlUa aai aii^ ta tba M
Ornaa dmelr paM vfD
aMM fer Ika foaac paapla tbar '
Udaaadar aftaraaoa at t:M vHh
Hn Bkfcar oa BIxlb atraeL
Tha pncraa apaaad vttJi a prayu
Oa aoooaat af thla balac Meai
•*ir tba paMor, Rat. T. F. qilau IWlavai IP iba -falu Tiaa Boar kv Aar tkb aaaulaatloAa at tbe fUgb
tba ppdatr. ThU »aa fMlavai Ip a
papar. *^arfc U Farta Biao * bp Miaa
MarrW*. Afiar a aeap %r M
NaOU Oua aad iaaa Blum. Waltar
Oaa of Chf mat plaaalag aaubara
oa tba pv«Bniu vaa tba roaad tabU
P9au aad atM gtraa br tba kalfbu
or Blag Aftbbr'a aoart la fall aalforu
and anaad ^ avorda aad ablalda.
TMa vaa Mlovad Ip a daet br Mba
loaa fta aad fioaaU Oaupball aad
aMla aolo ^ Mgh Bobar.
A tablaau earn aaat, tba--------tIaa baiag ip Mlaa Maad Blar aad
Mlaa Uab Walaa. TUa vaa eallod.
*Tba Door la tba Boob'* aad vaa a
BlUSoal ooaaa. Tb^ parta of Rutb,
• Naoul aad Orpba. tba glaaoeia vara
«akaa hqr Baatriaa Clpda. Marp Walaa
aad MlMrad Ohalker reapaetivalp
pblU Alloa Lama aad Rap Btuua
‘ took tba paru of David aad Jeaatbaa.
Aaotbar tablaaaa vaa Paul la tba
Bouaa prlaoa. Harrp Arraa baiag
' Baal aad Oaorga Jlgrrta aad Piaada
Bon bolBg tba Boana aoMWIa. TbU
vaa Mlovad bp a paatoailua la vbicb
Taaapaoa'o‘ Bagla Boar* vaa aoag bp
Wm loaa Foa aad tb)rtp glHa fonaad
. tba paaUMalau. Joa Mania delirered
' aTaoltaUM aad Bav. Mr. Ulloai clooad
tba pragiau vttb a abon talk.
Aflar a prapv. all adMiraad to tka
alaaa roan vbara rafraakuapta vara
i aarvad. A largo aad lataraotad aadl, aaap vaa doligbtad vltb tba prograu
aad tba oBOrfag lor tba baaatt of tba
vwt vbleb tba bopa ara doing to
' Bofto Rleo am alao larga.
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A BadbUp Amad aagra valkad laU
Iba Waat iUlp Blgbtb atrwn poUoa
aUtloB tbr olbar nigbt and aakad
•arBMttt TlMMBoeaIf ba could hara a
Aalartira.
‘‘Wbarda ran want a dalartiva forr
AUud tba oargMttt
-Wall, barn mb wlf* doar rao
avtp vltb aaotbar mn and Ab tbinks
Mm> vvnu m-Yoa’Il bava to go to a prlTala datartir# for that, va eapt balppoo.”
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atraot la tba Boada rooaa todar.
Tba ouau barga Cbarlao BMs U
loading vtib laamr at tba Oval Wood
Olab eoupaapa dock for M>waukaa.
Tvo care of brlek. vbleb arrtvad for
tba atraat paving, bava bata oaloadad
and ara va tba atraat

M. Brava^tba aborlB of T aatoaeo
aoaatp. to b moot at tba Wbltiag.
J. B. MdtovaQ toft far Omad Bapidt via tba Fern Margaatto tbto noon.
Mm C M. WbHa aC Nortbport to to
tba oltr today.
Artbor Oaik of Oarp toka arrived
ta tova tbto aMrolag to apmd tbe dap.
H. C BWe of OUls Fler to la the dtp
today.
ftod Baltory of Nortbport to apaad
lag tba dap vtth frtoadt ^tba dtp.
Mra. r. & Brtgge of Nortbport to a
gaaot of Meads to tba ebp today.
Mra. Btoa AavUn of Hatebea Croaatog paaaad tbvdagb tba dtp tbto uoiatog aa raato Spr Ohilltoe.
Mm A. Btovaw of Ndrthpoit
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Tba “gllaot aty“'to the aaet today
1. decked vllh Hovers, but not vUb gay
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Odors, for the vredhe are aomhro green.
But flowers smile with focae ecreaa
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Tbo* down baaaath them tmdar the aod.
Ue tba bodies ot heroes vbo've mat tbdr Ood;
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But bark, vasal that tba beating of druma— •
Yea. down thro* the dual tba fl. A. R. comeB
But alovly they tread tbe pear leaglbanad vayTbcy fought for bloa, they re vearlag gray.
A^. give them a ebaer as ihe> *tc paastog by.
Kur they veal out for -'Old Olory** to die
That tbdr couatry might not be rent to twato
And they fought bravdy and nol to vain
.
Aye. giro them a cheer as they march abmg.
Toes up your hat aad elng out strong
For tbe ttme 4s coming when * Ups** vlU be blown.
When tba Oraat ComamiMlar will call tEem home
And aooo tbayll be sammousd sway
And tbey ll march no mors on Memorial dap.

In all Us original grandeur on tbe
cover of tba Woman's Home Compan­
ion f«|r June. Although this cover U
an accurate reproduction of a painting
worth hundreds of dollars, yet the
j June number, which has this exquisite
[cover, may be obtained at any flrsti class news stand or direct from the
publlsbers for the trivial sum of only
n cents.
Mr. Paul de Lon^re Is Justly st)icd
tba "King of Flower Painters." Ho
There are lots more Extravagant
not only paints roses, but every Hover j
habits, but few more ECON­
that grows, and is tbe highest author- i
OMICAL ones.
flowers. Hfs paintings aro found
Ouf constant aim tt to help our
in the roust sclocl homes. Some have
custtimers to Eronomicc. ami here
S4iid for as much as seven thousand
ia one more example of how sae do
Are hundred dollara (|7.&na.00.)
Artista. art critics and competent
“in speaking of PAINTS,
course everybody paints more or
Judges all agree that ihoeo%«Ts of the
lc»». If you haw chairs, tables,
Woman's Homo Companion far excel
screens, Hosrerputs, etc , to ]«int
those of any other magazine.
you do not have to buy a dollar’s
Tbo Woman’s Home Comiumlon Is s
wortli ot paint.' You «n ju»t
magazine vrhlrh In beauty and czrcl-;
in at the h^Conomy Store and bay a
lenee. art. stories, illustrations and
i«k; can of ready inixol paint, just
fashions, etc., ezrols all other home
etnHigh to conipietc the joT>. and
and family roagar.lnes. The Woman's
stand
•t 3 4 of
Home Companion ia publlsfced by the
COLONEL ROGEIIS AT nATTL'UV IlOHlXirTT.
d s|»oil Cl to throw away.
Crowell Publishing Companj’.
.
We also hacx- wintc Enamel and
could be spared fron\ tbe defense of I last reailied the dlteh. Colonel Rog- York city, also Chicago. HI., at One I
Varnishea at loc tier can.
the McifiphUi and Corinth region was j era. leading 1110 Setoud Tezaa <Us-________
! Dollar a ____
year,_____
and is the favorite mag- j
needed to defend the line <on tl*o OliUi. t n»ount«-d atnl. taking bis flag from tbe j ^7 ~
'nearly half a mlllioo bomes.
Grant and bi. gcm-rala must Iberefore | bauds of . dead color besrtT. the fifth ;
fight it out with Van Dorn alone.
| to fall iu tbe
Bpth Van Darn and Price were veha- it ui»ou the bai

nM>iit, not to say rash, loaders in hathat-1 his men until he waa pierced by eleven 1
n»eiit,
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
tie. They planned to sonviae Roae-! bullets,
crana at Corinth with on© exJumu and., Colonel
Colon Rogers fell in front of the
engaging him in his works, bring up a |1 Eleventh
Elevent Missouri infantry. That reglfrrah column to clinch the victory. Hut ' ment lav. r knelt, rather, out of sight
■ | of the cmemy In rear of the battery.
Rosecrans was bold «s welL When ba
beard that tbe enemy .waa after Cor-! The niomeul the forc*e of the siHJthcrn
Inth. he marched bis trooim out to give : charge was broken the Mlsaourians
battle to front of tbe works
rh, the Con-1 Iwyonets. But the «h*ad 1
oil Confedeondltlou for battle. Besides, they i crates. At the beglnulng of tbe tight
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hadn't formed Unea when» they !found the Klxty-thlrd Ohio lay alsnit fort;
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G.R 5:.I TRACKS
path.
crana* center dlrlalon under General j ment. A cloud of sbantshootrrs
l>avle« WSB flrat attacked by thn«e! c-eded tbe Confederate column
Confederate dlvlpiooa. Van Doru'a line took tbe Ohioans for their prineiiKiI
ao ktug that It overlapped I>avkw. target. So deadly was this Are that
and ]hia troopa fought heroically, but when the charging columu beaded by
had! give ground atep by step. Every ('uloiiel Rogers reeebed the little fort j
one of’ his t>rigade commanders fell I the Ohio regiment had entlrriy disat>-'
j iH-ared. When tbe Obluaiis aruKc 1
was mortally woundtd whUe rallying meet tbe t'onfedcnitc onslaught, there
tbe trm>pa. General Oglesby o r lUiiu’la I were 13 cilD<vrs and 275 men lu the
ime time. | Hue. More than half of the men and
was shot down at tbv‘ sar
•y Ogbwby nine ofllccra were killed or woiuidid,
^
ul: "Never' bnt the remnant, with the Eleventh
mind me! Ix»k yooderr Tbe Oonfed- j Missouri, rushed after tbe Confcdi*reratca had broken the line and were ales with their bayoueu at the end of
rushing on to Corinth. Ccdonel Bsld- the last desperate charge.
One of tbe Ohio Isiys made the most
wto. leader of the Third brigade, also
desperate flag capture of the da.v. In
fell.
Texan
Countleas deeds of herolam were em
limn I
Davies’ line, for It was In a
and
eonfedcrato cohmm at arm’s length > Private Orln Ij. Gould of Compauy G
Rooecrans could draw his line i sprang forward to seize the flag. A
xo the works Lieutenant Max-1 Confederate capUlu called, out to Ida
we« of Hackleman’s lirigade nisbcd j followers, "Save your colors.” Gould
forward Into tbe enemy’s ranks aod re-; was hit to the breast w 1th a revolver
raptured a regimental standard that 1 abot, but brongbt oft tbe trophy In tiiLaces for trimming, up to six inches wide,
per
bad Just been loot. In falling back from | umph.
worth 10c, at............................................. '-^^yard
an oM redan which bad been used at
The 1
tbe begtontog of, the light the Fifty- not last over an bour.
lUlnoU left Private Murray Battery Powell was captured by a
RIBBONS. Black Taffeu, 5 inches wde, 1 Qp per
de of lYlce's MIssouriana.
MIssouriana, bw
but Itc
atone behind tbe rampart "It to orders 1 gade
worth 25c at,...................................... *^'-'yard
to bold tbe tort to the tort.- he ex- help could come up to bold It
Claimed. A Confederate captain dcifederatra were In fall retreat. Van
manded Murray's surrender and when
U was refused shot him with a molv- Dorn drew hto army aonth into Miaatoer. Murray abot the captain dead and aliipl aod it took no further part to tbe
atoo a private who attacked him.
campaign aroond Corinth or the game
HOSIERY, the best Udics’ 15c Black Cotton Stock'Both army leaders algbed for "one
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mgs on the marker. Special, 3 pairs


Thoa. Carback of this city Is spendtog the'day with E. Mahn of Honor.
FrtU Carter left today for Wtllellsh
UU
.h..
bo haa accepted a 'poaition as hotel
clerk during the reaort soaaon. after
which he Is considering a trip out
M. W. Undeiwood and wife took
abort trip to Kingsley today.

TBV A BBOOBD WANT AM.

atrfka. owtog to the mnnagomaot of
thq plaat rsflariag to vantBalo the dafanaNirta hr malBg Wtiiows from

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COY & CO.

HAY. FEED & DRAIN
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH

Some Bargains
Tor IBonday ^

today for Ozark Mich, mhere he will
scale lumber this summer.
Mrs. B. W. SUckney. who has been
vtotttog the family of L W. Ctodi
MS oSutb Union street, returned to
her boom at Hartford. Mich., today.
E. R. OhUIBinn left this morning (or
Big Rapids, where ho will take a anmmer oourae to the Ferrto institute.
Mrs. Fred Sacklnder o| Mnrquette.
who hna been vtotttag Mrs. K. H. Mnlooe, retnraed home this morning.
Tbe MeadanMs Geer and Cramer of
OadUtoe,'who have been visiting Mrs.
Phanaenschmldt of oSuth Union street
ratnined home this noon.
Art^ Welto. who Is employed as
stam«Tapher to the Cttizens tdepbone
come la town, and bow long
office at Grand Rapids retpmed to that of the heroic fighting in tbe center of
going to be berer
AO mm Btss.
Theairangeraald: -But 1 live hare, city this morntof after a ahott visit Rnoaesnao* line Van Dorn bad carried
Phaasllman—Ton don't know bow it
hto army.to within 680 yards of Cor­
Mr.
Tim don't know with his pareau on Webatar atraeL
inth. But in fighting hto way up Van feels to have half a dosen months to
It Is now poBoihla far throe mao. Dorn had merely driven a wedge be­ feed.
-Well." tkefirotoganlat caatoeaed. 1
Batcheileewperbaps net. but 1*U bet
b
kaav year face perfactly. of canraa. working with hand amcihlnary. to tween tbe Federal right and left. Rose-1 Batchrilcr>Perbaps
make S.M0 eamaat bricks a day. A crans* right divtolon tmder General ; yon I realised tost night what It meai

few BuSrMB* • trap la Faalawa t

HOTICE

GHEII AWIT

emit at

The blood still quickens at bugle*, call ^
Aad tba blue baa tbe old time charm for alU

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V

gk T OsKtotb. MIssl Oct S aad 4
MM IflOR Ocneral Earl Vaa DWa
dlTtolon vbleb had the
M M attempted to vreot tbe greet
'
jriae of tbo valley from tbe Impotant pait to beading tbe ebarge
graqp of Giant Tbe fkU of Corinth did Bot moTc^ bot abeot 8 o'clock tbe
into the bands of tbe Cenfederatet cbaigtog Has marebed oot from tbe
cover of tbe voods to eptendld style.
lying down in front
Fert Benry, Dondsoa s SBbUobeerlT
In tbe pear bad been to vain. Oortotb of tbe bottcrica. could
tbe ttose was tbe adraDcc peet of flags and tbe glint of tbe
_j Fedmals to the oooUveat. Orent adraocing
___________
bapooeta. Tbe first Federal
vaa et Jackaoa. Tann.. and aialatatoed | line attoefced was aBfortaaatdy piaeod,
force of 12,000 at BoUvar. with an- i and tbe troops gava vap. Boablng
LARGE LOT of late popular music,
oUmt at Mompble nader flberman anm- pellmell, tbr COnfedetatea were cangbt
vocal aad tostnunental, to be dosed
baring 7,00a Tbe garrlsoa at Cerintb bp tbe Are of Bosecrans* battertea The
ctlon of a
out at 10c par copy, 3 tor 25c. at Qrta28JOOO and was commanded force of tbe charge
irge vaa broken bp tbe
Up Roaeevana Van Dorn, haring unit- abcUa
i
bot oomo of tbe boldest Goofed
aaU Bros.'
ad hie ova army with that of gterUng arateo daahed on into tbe Federal rePlica af|^ theropnlacof Priceat lokn aeriv aitUlery.
Practioslly
Tbe bloodiest fighting of the day
at Batterp Bobtoett, a little work boldMcmpbls, Bolivar or Corinth.
laj: three innm vltb a ditch to from
The Board of Bdacatlon wlUad) Jbo
Grant arae to doobf where Van Dora gr* ttei deep. Tbit battery vaa aaold primary school buildl^ <m BbnvooM appear. A larga Confederate |
again and again until tbe dead
army vaa acroes tits border in Km- I Cunfedcratea lap pBed to ranks before •'The Three Meat Beautiful Roses- by I wood avenue, attbar aatVrag^nr M »,
!
whole,
at pubUe aactios on
taeky. and every Federal aomet tont U. When tbe bend of tbe» colomn at
Paul Ae Lenflpre.
I June 1st, 1»05. at 2 o’clock, p. m.
At tbe urgsnt aoUcitation of the
By order of tba Board of Eda
Woman's Hama Companion. Mr. Paul.
Cbas. M. Baers. Clqrk.
do Longpre, who is tbo greatest paint-1
^ “*
or of Hovers ta the world, consented
make a painting of what be conridered WAWTEO~Four y^»to or middle
ag»*d men ...............“
to travel to picture
Tba Tbrao Most Bcautifnl Roses."
" ertvs.
Good pttqKMitioo and espansas ad­
and the painting U vitboul doubt one
vanced. Apiiiy after 7 p. m. Ooiamof tba masterpieces of this great artist.
Ula hotel. Lang.
may 3041*
This magolfleent picture Is reproduead

reeefitly tovantad machine, emplortag
atont atraager sasitad aa ha taraad his flra.aMa hoaldoa thooe vbo mix the
Uln that Biany.
rtgar over ta his mouth, aad aaM: cemitoL wOL Its tavantor aaoerts,
Batcbellcr-M
Moaqaltoe^ yea.-rbUa.
aU hto troops hack inelda the line of
-I'm General Grantr
fpetifica^nns and atosd ready for tba
make fJOO brleks to an hoar.
Two haaflrad gtri amplagraa of a

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Ban Bang Baqatoto

Tba foaaral aa?^ of tba Ma F^
choir of tbe
i bold tblat
y BMt la the
aty school of maalc tor tba last ro- at f o'clock at 8l Praneis eharcb. Tba
aolema requiem bigk man. vOs aaag
baarsal btfore tba
by kls atm. Rev. Jdha F. Naadbam^
Tba choir has bv
Prafooaor Smttb tor tba past aavaa Whittaker asalaoed by bis aapbava.
vaeks dortag vbleb tima tt has at- Ray. Ft. Cbaian of HDladala aad Bpv.
talnad vary oatiefactory praAdeacy. i Fr. O’Brien of Detroit. Rev. Jotopk
Aflar tba aseatlag refreebmaau were | Bauar of 8t. fraads ^nreb araa ntopserrad and at lu oonclaelpa. Professor' ter of caremoaiae and tba ftmena aantsson amsI greachad
areachad by Rev. Pr. <
Smith vaa praaaated vilh a t
purse to behalf of the choir. At tbe merford of Pinkney. .In the sanctnorgeat requaat of tbe company Pro- ary were Rev. Pr. Holy of WyandoUa
fcoaor SaUtb analyted and plnyad a aod Rev. Pr. Lynch of Tbroa Oaka. Ha
piano adaetlaa by Wagner and gave a vaa told away to rest to the Catbolto
deacrlpUoo of St. Paters cathedral at cemetery.
Roma Interpreting this on his pipe

tbt Economp Store

Tbdr oiepe ara foeWa nnd*epee more dim
Tbair shoulders are aot eroot and trim Bat tbdr haarU ara atont ns to dapa of pore

Wta. U»r ^mri WMUM aiMbliv ih.

A Bot Fifht
X At Corinth

mBAisana

StifhtMU

Dova the atraat v.ib ugrttol tread
Ilaartog tho fliv vRh ftripaa of rad
ADd vblU and atorrp ieW of Woe'
That oaoa oa tba baUlaftdd proudly llav.
Tbdr minds are ftUad vllh Iboughu of tbe pad,
Tbep'ra busy kmglhf far Wm vbo last
Momortol dsp marchod la tba Una
Frond vltb bouquet and uniform Ana.
Tbair baarta are illed vllh a longing for
Tbo oommdae vheVa paseed to tbe other ahoro.

MmIb ao4
Ooo.
lllratn kUalm vaa ot>ra aakad bav
ba «ama U think of ilia Idaa of tba
onfaumtlr gnn lliat luadr him vrallhp
and hu ttatnr famnti* •Tha fdaa vaa
kk'kiHl Intii Ilia.'' ha ii>]ili«>d. "Monu aft
ar tha rnd of (ha civil war I «aa Indurail (a flra ona of Ilia old faahionad
bprinfflcM rlflaa. Thara vaa trrman
dona aiiiTkr In (lia roiaill uud mp
abouldar vaa m> vira nflanaanl that I
The rehaaraal of Grace church choir
aat about Aodiuf aouia v«p to utHlxa
tba auivrfluiMw povar.”
Tlia DrlUah will be held Wadnaaday evantag.
govaraaiant orrtarrd tti« grat gun. members are urgad to be praaanlallpaUtIng lh.it 11 nhoukl migh not
O. O. Barth, ana of the praaparous
farmers of Nortbport. acoompanlad by
bis daughters, tbe Misses Bertha and
•ad dOO ronnda in two utuntaa.
Maaln famiabad an angina of death Reka. was to the dty yaaterday on
business and made the Record oflloe a
string dOO canrtdgaa • mtnnte.
pleakhnt call.
Tbe Ladles' Aid society of tbe ^pTbara la aa bettar vap to taarb ehU. list church will Beet tomorrow after‘Aroa la ba kUd ia animala than to
giro tbeU pata to caiv for. and than
to BUka tbau laapootihlr for that
eara.
Tba fart that dumb araatuTvo
JeffersoD stories are now iiumeroaa
ara dapandant upon konuin bainga ran- One of the iiret Is his meeting with
not lia Uught too aarlp In Ufa.
General Grant.
fart that tbap aaanal uaka tbair wanta
One day. «-omlng down the elevstor
knevn and that If tbair food la
from the to|. story of the MIUs bund­
l«ia«1 or forgoltan tbap will auffar ing. to Wall street. .New York. Jetfar
vKh hangar and thlrntran Iv ■triking son noticed a stout, compact little
Ip drnionatratad to the child whan be man who entered tbe car at the next
H hungry, and It la caplalnad tc
floor, who lonked at him for a momant
that hi* pata ara Jnat aa hancry
evidently walling for recognition, aad
la vhan lia lliiiika ha caunol wait then held out hU liaod and said: “How
another minute far bU aupper.—Cat do yon do, Mr. JcBeraonr The qctor
Jouruul.
reapooded to his usual cordial, hrariy
laral aaaaublcd.J»lo~-ti

Mr at Obrp Mu bo vIB go to M
U vUtt lUallvee. Today vaa tba aoeMd baBd^ DM ha baa baea oB la
Mlva paaia.
Mra. Fbaoba ^Mfc of Big BapUa Is
tba umt af bar aoa. Obariaa B. Qalek.
Mm W. B. IfibmoB of Moatagaa arrtvad la tba eiqr paoufdap to partld
pala ta tba DMaraMoa d«r aaaadaM
aad daeuato tbagava of bar bartaad.
Dr. W. B. Jabadfaa. vbo paaaad avap
at tbMr baow tvo matbi ago aad
bwiagbt buator bailaL ITbito ta tba
ekp Mm Jobaaaa to bolag aatuti
bp bu ototordtolav. Mm Margaarlto

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Tacta.'* said be Impreaslreiy. “If
fOQ need any more facta, Mr. Adams.
you. Ha tui
time.I want to are Mr. Adatua. who woa aa
fdaMaat a Uar aa evar I bad met with
up to tbat time. He bad a tirlgbt,
brrway style aad-an air of alneerity
that were hard to resist. Against all
rasaon. )adgn»eatrmnd experience I bo■aa to balloT* In this mlaa, but tba tin-

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l Uto lv« hmaa. aad agr bm|t aaak mtog ; 4m
OmaWtf.M.toasrj
edmd ttot dm wad raadfgf fMd a M
tMp. Mr* ttos totf avan ar tto imHL
hmMd la daft frda with a
JM oaabk ta ralat tto
of
Bay SB, After flMiper.
ihrtr aara iwafllaM aad tto h*«iaaca
BP^BA«BRT-I like this place yen
aC tto tott. Tto trpfcMi BMl* hmtoar
■ ■ Imve seat M t& It M hmety.
la tovMr Mortto af «raii|Mtkir. I>to ••
VMUM tto paaakw tar aaM mgr to
bat It 4M* aaam a otetae Aw
tartfam tooam* ttor apMHi It trlUi
,
me to ha apandtag to* aama«ti 4*t|slit mm tto ttOmi vkkft
; mar la toe caantgr wtth tba bMs aad
ttor balWr* to to bmattfaL
! daarata, wMb yen toere la New York

_
_ Mapautoi
B «p olitaajr Vttli BOIM wbicb ta Ito
Ito raira af Hailaad aartps: *Tto* m
^rarj af Ills aanctam to was a«
r/>
ttat atoi* took. AdMoa. tik* a «*ad
taMd ta apMik af to *^1 pap*r.”
■sM af ttom vent to PML
lutocat. Whm
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;
Ka. ^ ^ «»•-«»»
rntpoMtofiUlatMtoittrltor w*ra U«*ttototto«afltoidia. Tliat aermawad ta a parfoaOr lagalar aad I
^ toiairawa oalr *to«t a comli
Lmo a tttti* thtag tlto tbl*
and a* tto arhlrt
af Uartaad's aSaU* toramr wUrr bt* I wm*t toattor."
Aad to dmr M 1
MtoarrarT taltod at bla ottco 1 woo- Irad aad Oftr. Mr at
Oarad wbHtor 1 ■hoaM Bad bits a
baakrapt or a aUlUoualrr; tot, apoa
tto arbol*. I fapatOad bim as stoadUr
tbifUiic toward aeasatUnal raJa. ,It wtore ! eoald
Mto a ptoaaaia'to uik with bla ba- th«Mh It wiB ttoa aftar batotog bmnL
MHMo to had ao aaoBr warTtas wbkb My IsadlaAy waa aitting oa tto steep
ll* bar* *e wraU. H* was tba mlr aaa wrbm 1 ratarnad home after dialag at a
ar ar aoaaiilataac# wboao pacaalair dab wHb Hartand and Adsam. tto
aTsIr* wM worm uaalad than ngr lady In qaastlm Is past Bfty aad baa
owa. aad. Oioagb bla'datto wrr* greatarthao aolto la tbg proportloa of lit) to
a iMBiar. ttoto waa a csrtala etaUlaiity
faoaraltaatloto.
tJnr dar llartaad aald ta »s^ *Tta
•ot.aooio told uiJae*; «^lald mlaear said I.
**<>naliilr. lli«7‘rr la tba Yallew
crsrk raglOD of Kow Maxico. Ilnra's
a iaat> of tto rlaima."
He iHinad tto Mp out of tto Iltlar
Ibat alwara laraanwml bis desk aad
^ laid It before me. It wa- printed la
't amoral ealora. aad 1 saw tto nsata
*X«<>ld(Si Oallroa" In black letters npoti
aa aasmnblage qf jrobow psrallalograms oa ttol^rbt liaod side. 1 Jadged
that Ito paralleJograma wen* the aefiataio alalms tbat made np tUe (loldeo
..
Galleoii mine.
**rri' aeea Ibis Ooldan Cslbwn atoek
advartiaad for aale." said 1; “but. of
roonsr. I didn't kium that
war*
■j Ibe btmko steenr lieblud it.“
liarland wto fniwnlna at tto piap.
**Tbia la the oM one,'* be aakl aad
imlled out aiioltor from a drawer. The
floMso ftaileoa to tbis rerlsed presenutlon lud moved t» llie esad renter of
a pbtore. and tbere were alaiiUng altaralloos
ratloos In the adjat-eiit territur).
'
TOO1 ran write us a alai
alasUiug good
|WdS|ierlaa.“
ia.“ aald
Bald to. “well
•‘well pay reel
r for It. These rlljiiilogs of

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bagaa to fast tba laBnaltlea of aga- «to
canlaB toa maeb walgbt boA I* ladea
with May caim. maatly pemalary. If
me may Judge from her cmTeraatloa.
“How are yon tbU erenlag. Mr*. Von
Otahar aald I cboerily. '
“1 never frit better nor bad leas." abe
replied, wUb a algb. And ttoa to abow
ma tbat this rmwih bad ao appUeatkm
to agr aerouat wltb bar, #ltob bad
turn piling up for two or three weeks,
dia gave me a very frtgndly gland.
Mrs. V« Olaha waa a Oarman by
blrtb. Intt aba bad torn fa AoMrica loag
aaongh to apeak tto language almoat
like a native except when abe was In a
bnrry- »to waa a woman of « grsieroiis
heart and bad dona anoogb la uoobtnp
dvr ebarity to Insure her a rich reward
bermfter unless all otir faitb Is rain.
Bat la tto rlaJble aMalrs of tor dally
Ufa sbe exerelsrd an amnslng paralmoeye I
If to erml In
Tba Inatsnt tbat the last person was
“belpcsT* tto remainder of tto steak
ranlatod. A trained
It wttk tbe celerity of a conjorrr.
Ml*. Von (Uabn wwrrtod about
bat 1 neve
or lolserty.
“1 ha%'c some money for yon. Mra.
Ton Cilsbn.** said I. proudly dlaptaylag
tlie fruits of my boaest toU for Barland.
t
“Ob. me. oh. myr* aald ato. wltb aa
affectlmate glanre at tto money.'
“Btore dktyon Bod so mochr’
“1 dug n ont of a gold mtoe.“ I rrpUed
k gold min
I bad one. You-owa t
part of It. ebr
“No.“ aald I. ‘TTe been wrlllng' a
tittle lK>ok for tto owners. They are
aelllng some of tto stock In order to
devektii tto property."
Wltb that Instinct which makes a
Woman sbop when aba does not wlab
to buy. Mrs. Von Gtahu naked me about
tl\e price of this stock. 1 explained to
ber tbat tbe par ralaa waa a dollar a
share and that tbe praaeot price was
a.% cent*. Tben. beramie dy mind waa
loaded wltb tto subject. 1 tokl some
wild Ulea about the advam-e In tb*
value of abaraa of other mines locatad
dooe iMwIde tto^ GoMeo Galleon and
working la ore which tbe bast exfierts
proaonncwl tox to .indlatlngaimabte
from
that 1of tto wonderfully rich den tbat

WdU aarm
hotpidt tb* gaaMIad white dBt aaah tMoaa ywa orar aa*
far bar ehmeb waddlm-dt M ta to
rmrj prtrato aad 1 am aoias la bdp
tor make tt WaaMaT ywaY
1 tbiak. toarat. ir ym teva aa akjaettoa. 1 ahaB mato.a M sat to that

&a
W» ttV-aii MBs «aa a
dr mm to her imta wbMe drav «• had
ttmdeMm: 1 bad ma mf draaa pan fata
aie and laafhad paetty lata. aonoMectog.
We bad baaaiiCal demun, aad tba
twiaa irara —■aldrritt.
Tea cauMat tall wblto was wbkM.
aa umml. oatll Mek Mead wltb IMta
at toe altar, tbaa waMad eat with bir
totkenmeaftbewaddiagamreb. And
ttwt Mt Tma with ma
.
•r tbebrida.
to malk back again tbnmgb tto badges
ami bywaya Itatatitag to the whlppocrwKIb aad tbeae octar btada that All tbej
aaoatiy ab4»t »lth ao mneb melody.
We w«« bake awhBe. thtaktag m
toe weddlett. tar

jvMfeMf away ae hart to angpOTtaa. I know what yen aald. Ta* wooM
^nitbir week M Kew Tmk'tdab MM
janywhcfa Mas. Bat that was onl^ jmt

Ton aevef
never knew wbethsr
waecacr they
ii aca te
btasaom tatobaaptoeaaordh
ardtaaccq. Bat
BOOKS AMP MAOAZINBd.
tata.
bird that
was aliMtag
alagliv aamewbato
aamiwbato la toe meed,
bat'at toednt taw yronda t faqmc tto MeCtare'a fdr June any*, odltortally,
btfd aad Mataaad to him.
•I am oat Tom." waa what to told. tbat Ida M. TarbeU*s story «( “John D,
Ntallcr. tto Man." xrtll to to ito
-I dm Dlck.Bow wouM you bare taken tbat July and Angaat aombecu of tto mbgiaaiait? WooMn't It bar* gtiea yaa ariaa together wttb a greai^aUary af
aamriktagof ajar?
portimita.
ItdMme.
Tbta U the Ant axtbadad word apM
-1 tbmvbt I loved Delta.- be .want Roctotaller'a pcraonality ^Jtoe toa-.,
an.'taatil I saw you. Bat Tom-be tms torluB of Standard OU. It Is tt^Md ai.. '
alwaya tored Della. It broke hh toart
wheo t aakMl her la matay aia. 1 fMl character-akeieh of tbe xasa wbo«* .
tboagta to'd never get over tt. Ttoa ooa grabt Amerlcaa newapapar raceatwban you came and be saw bow 1 bc^ ly eadod "the most tmportaat mas In

I 1 aaammbar tbe Joke yon goi aff. too.
! wden 1 aaM 1 believed one grew more
j ctmtantad wdk ane*s let M toa eokaity.
I aad yaa aaM yaa tboagbt you wa«M If
I tt weta a tat la a cametery.
I Then baw yaa wrote it qp aad aald It

I Wa might xaake aur expeasea,
j mightn't w^ If aaly weoaoM tblak op
ianongh Jokea? Bat tba' trotd>le wltb
jekea la they are ao good nnlesa they
i are wpmummm tbat M. not mack.
’ If yen wouM'aaly let me brip you,
bat yon won't I shall never forget tbe
, s
time 1 made tbe shirt waist for your
lira have Delta.
frMnd. tt la the only thing 1 can do“Ttae shall never know.* he said.
“wau, ram.* aatn UJoaun.
eew. How you took her to the ibeater,
Ton remember that Ume 1 sat oh the
er. Tto ohvloas fhlstty aad exaggcca- to a aappar afterward and gave bar
varaaOa with my arm araaad her atol
tloa of that proapeetna mmk be ^r yoor prettiest piece of brkHt-brac. ao
that akogetbor It amonated te about
feor.times as moeb a* abe paM aw for
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dreamily a* I appraacbad-“ls It true making th# vralst You bated ao to be
what yon say bare about tboea twenty under obligations.
tober twin. Ti^ lie baa another farm
dollar fold pleee* reaehtaf reoad the I <fat balp ymiln that way evMeot- i H-t mxtebc# bla brotber'a aomewbera
As a matter nf tact, I have theogbt j Bboot. A large, dae tana ta New York
I groaned.
tate: Think of that!! If* not to
comtodrd tbat tbe
the only
oolv 1 ttai
la; Itt ai out aad coactaded
“t»oo*t you < t wbat t
it? At least, that U tbe
het Imne**
tbat
book." ■aaM I. “Attend.
If yool thing
iblng for am to do 1* tb marry. That
“A
on eptaUou of your devoted
MABEL.
la pMla, it aacina to me. as tbe
Mia.JI’oo Glaba attended,
your face,
- .
Juaefl.
suit waa tbat I bought IWWO ahaiua of Tbe whippoorwills slag mighty moornMomaey—A ijuebr thing has hap­
Golden GaDcoo stock for tor before
day. Within e week from
pened. 1 was tired. We bad becu acwthat dote ato i-ouki have eold tbe atork
1 tag all d.*iy on tbe wedding dreas. Dell*
at par, and within a month tbers were
j and I. and 1 bad stretched mysHf out
bona Bde aaiea aa high
May an. After Supper. ; ta tbe bnmmeok ou the veranda to rest
UupcMudlced perMuis
I hadn't been there half an hour aad
sui-b matters toM me that tbe stock
would go to f 10 before tto 1st of Rcnkiv.* why.
whr Vnt
W
by a touch of something on my
teiuhcr. 1 bad made my laodtadj's fm^ here all winter. 11 don't know
1 think it la because sbe has no home.
Her motbw Is dead.
for us or for others in this pen*lexl
I don't know wbat I should do if yod
world: lustesd of avcumpllsbltig tbe
end wbUb 1 had sought tto resnit was were dead, momaey.
Guess what this little girl has done.
tely coutnary. Ho tar from confera beau. Yes. way out beye la
the blessing of pence apon my Caught
^
^
,
landlady. 1 bad driven her alarast to U»«Hmlry.
ty. A splendid fanuer
f.nun- who
jcbo
dlstracUou. Sbe couM not alt atiU la a
a big farm not far frpm here.
chair. Kbc could not eat ber dlnaer.
Bb,
u
bot.
P1.1.
imi.
tbibt.
but wookl alt wltb half abut eyes mak­
ing roli-tilatloiia ^n the tablecloth

wltb tto handle of'a coffee apoou. Sbe
neglected ber work and ber personal kxnr. ,N«tb..toforU»t. «a.».Tb.
comfort tbat she might alt on tto stoop.
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Golden Gnlican.
May 30.
At last, te ng- loe^ressiblc relief, ber
Dearest—They all
detnenuur cbr.ngr«l. Hto liciwtne (Wla>.
ccordingly there U
Whether sonK* chnote woid of mine read or write, so I

XSK the tot hooe
•tout *«hip^" Pure.
Wlute Lead. Unkto be
cdB prove tbdt tome other
house paint is better,
specify **Shipmdn** when
when yon paint.
•OLD BY
HAHNAH A lAT MKR.
GA]mLSCO.-c

for I don't know how tong. I wonder
If 1 snore. l>o 1. dearest?
lie aald. "I am sorry I dbturbed
ron." But. looking at the long peacock
, *«T4.lbcr with which he bad touched my
|' *”•
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, V,u„Hd.


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..p, p..

With that he sat doa*n by roe In tbe
I hamurnck—I had sat straight up when
ibe w.nkened me—aud pushed It for me

Same OM Time.
go to bed at d ; \\> had grown to to rather friendly
nothing to do but In the past few tlays in between tbe
laughing
write. The girl j making of tto dress.

MeCtare's aum* ap bla tmportBMe
in the oommoawaaltb ta tbe foreword
prtatod tbta moath:
-We believe Ibt* naalyata of Mr.
Rockefeller^ cbaracter ta parttaularty
Impurtmnt at tbta Jnaeture. it ta not
too mneb to any tbat be U tbe fouader
of a achool of boalnaas wMcb 1s a
trial today by tbe people, tt may be

trae tbat he baa Invited none of tbr
principles and practloea which dlatla
gulsh tbta school bat be baa coUeeied
and correlated and enforced these
prteclplea aad practices ta a way be­
fore aabeard of and given to them an
cadency before nntl reamed of. The
growing Inflaeaee of tbta achool U
evMeat of tbe most casoal observe".
I Tbe menace It earrte* with It to Indlvidnal opportuBlty and commercial tategrity Is no longer oeiionsly debated
Mr. Rockefeller is not only \to fonadtr
and the chief beaolletary of thia power
ful oommerclal system, he ta oar pres
eot moat liberal supporter of ehrtatlaa
edocatloo. Christian charity and Chris­
tian church. HU coatrlbutloas can­
not but to a powerful detaaao of his
business school. PPr the works of a
nmn’s life auad together. They can­
not be separated, it ta tbe tatlmate
and intricate retatlOB of tto Bookafeller business code with tbe Rocke­
feller rellgkraa code tbat makes tt toperattve that the public atody the man
aad hta laflueace. We publish Miss
Tarbell's character sketch becauae we
believe It will materially aid our read­
er* to form a clepr optaloa of tbe
abe tbo^t 1 was you? Well eto shall
tblnk It la yon tin the end of time, ethical Influence of the kind of man
of
which John D. Rockefeller la our
She sbaU never know.'
“Wbat could I do." be burst out most lllostriotts type."
“kivlng yon. but to let bim have her?
Waa it unfair to her? I think not; I
am sure not. Not half so unfair as to
nuirry ber. lovtag, yoa Wbat else
conld 1 dor
l>earrst. tan you think of more tbau
ork of Laying Brick Today Tia
aoe answer to a question lAe thU?
tcrial ta on Hand Already.
1 cooldn't.
Aud 1 BhaU have a big fine honac.
with a room iu U for my little mjxmaey
whenever she wants to come to visit

adjustnui remeut of her own powers of mental
aUtance I coukl not determine,
mneb tbougbt to It
grew so e
was fun. Her awtotbaart sent bis mn- j ,^<.d up and found Tom's c.vcs on me
I erased to visit UarUod's office dallv.
with an expression in them that made
and ugr reports to Mrs- Von Glahn were
me blush.
often imaginary.
But one day 1
These country fanners are very ana*
tbonght tout to get a little autbentlc
ceptible. It doesn't tske long.
Informatioo.
By now Dell* stood on tto veranda
‘ Where have you tieenr demanded
dlrectlv ta front of us. 8be was gaxHarUnd when I entered hia private
Ion bringing six aUUed men with to»
Ing at Tom with a puxzled look.
IKMlia or tbe G. G.
un.
Tben sbe turned to Dick.
tto reaaainder-of
However. I think that after our mar-1 from Saginaw and
i
In due time
'Why—why“— I stammered In sarall mixed np
on tbe
. -M. gettldg ...
--------------rtage
I shall have Dick tattooed Just a | ^he labor betag employed la this oHy.
prlac.
necktie*," sto said. "DM you change mtie on tbe wrivt wltb a bird or » gi, carloads of brick are her* aad to*U
“Wbv In bUxes haven't you looked
for thirteen more have been received.
cover. The reasel waa In red gold
Inr s*M he. “I'd bax-e put yon on. But
you ba<
a dark green sea lighted by a |*nlo0 gokl !t*a too late now."
Tbe curb |s already on the gnraad.
I black."
moou. liarland waa aa pleaard wli
rltb it
•Too later
.
Rcsldenu of tbe west aide thought
Itlck langhed.
of
m
CoIA
TBr
that to gave roe aoptber Job and paid
• Yep,- aaM to. “We've unloaded.
••.'tUly!" be crlei “It was your lively
B... u.«t b.bj aw «t: *..Vipi, «. j w« py«tt «wt ww W t«.
me m>eially. tbrowlag la a amall block
I tmsglnatloo.'
Brat oa aeeonat of tto deep
tooli Improved
I
pantiun luna ,«wer was altocetber too
of Ito stiK-k for good iDenaorc. 1 laugh­ get control of tbe Golden Gall
! Do you kt
tired
looking
mother,
who
|
aaad
hut this taoat be allowed to seted at tto gin of tbe etock. bat liarland tbey've been bidding np tbe stock.
whlp- morb for Its
* all now. dearest, when I
keep it quiet SenU-1 tie. The Pere Margnatte has not
aald. “Von Just wait:** In a toae tbat They thought they were baying from
lov* strove In vain
ipoorwills.^ I am l>ecranlng
meot In tbe crowded
startled me.
but really ihey'vc been
them. Isn't It strange bow you gat between sympathy and onooysnee.►. It tataed tta track* eltber. so tbe e*>t end
.\liout a fortnight later 1 waa waiting
nd the boMlugs of other
! used to things In this strange oM was In the heart of the shopping dte- was. bflgnn first.
for llarMnd in bla oOce arbeo
tosidera through dummlm that we fiyad
; world? Good night, my little roatar. trtet atM the psasenger* were moslly
ber off hU
hu stair
atalf Iapproached me aad np for them. Now we're out of tt. and
Tmrldc Rasa With Death.
Your taring
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MABEU
women who usuaKy iuive little aya^a-l “Death was fbto approaching."
If 1 half I
tbcy're-etuck."
thy for babies exhlbtted In public oCM writes Ralph P. jpanaades ef Tampa,
"ftne
June 10. *t 10 o'clock.
er than tbeir own. Two atyHably na, dgaerMag hta fearful race with
“Yes.
I DMrest—I am writing you tbe hour flrvoted women got aboard toarlag daath.‘"M n rmmU of liver tronble ■and
rone."
1 as 1 turned Bcg } waistcoat |
ptaaalon tailed i
I to show bow we have improved tn the dowers and packages that ladkatad __________ _____ bad robbed
“And tto atockr
i matter of staying op. Tbe twins have costly purchases. They cooMn't even aC sleep and of aU tatereat in life.
"Will paper." aaM Hartand.
1 • buy
i Jnst gone.
become strap bangers. They stood dl- bad tried magg dWersat doctor* a^
Mrs. Von Gtabn was aitting placidly
tiuuble In pftaiiading myself to> take 1I I1 was about to request aa akplana
several medlofita'A but got no beaedi.
I Tto wedding dress is Bnisbed. It M recil.'- In front of tbe bowling baby.
oa
the
stoop
when
I
came
home.
{tloa when HarUnd enterad hurriedly,
m tto task of writing ito prosp<x-tua.
prosp
.
beautifnl I shtrrecltto yoke. Shirring
“Pc«r little thing."* aaM cam -Tliad aatd I becaa ta use Blectrlc BtUaok
gb conadence to make m# •• to always did. and tbe wblriwind “Well" wM she cheerily, “how abont
I have enough
do wondarfnl was their etecL that te
i
Is
going
to
be
so
faahtooable
this
samto
dt.tth. I auppo*- do am I. For a tbrm daya I felt like a new naa Md
lying bU program
p
carried me |he goM mlae stoekr
uacomfortatoe. but not aeariy eneagh
j
mer.
you
know.
Then
I
am
very
almgood
cry
like
that
right
bcfd
tbl*
min­
slang Into bis private rot
I cluag to tbe stone railing, aa pale as
today I am cared of all my troa^to make me vlrlaoas.
I Me with my needle when It comes to ute 1 woald cheerfully give fId.Ouamateod at Johnaoo Drug Oo^ P. »l.
The praapeetua waa lliilabe.1 on th* “Look at this." aald be and MM be­ I gbflot.
doing'Httle
floe
things
like
that
It
M
Opetoag her purse, sto took not a Meads 8. BL Wail A Son*, drag stoeaa;
time 1 was far fore me a brief report frAa Adams, “Bnttad. ehr aaM sbe. “Gena apr
tl
third day. and by that
i a merrifnl thtag that I am nimble at fifty cent ptace and gave It to tto baby- prion Me.__________
who waa ttoa at tba
“TU make it food to yon.*
4 the pal* of
t
tt.
love?
•Xtac in a -few extra scraaam for ma.
“Oh, neffer mind me." otM abe. “T
The whin of imagination abd litrtaiy companled by flgnria of oasaya
1 adapt at telllag twin* little oner abe aaM.
RBDUCED RATB8 IX>R OBOORA'
“Hartand."
• -------------sen him. Dr. Dahleo saM I km mymlf
eTort inside my bead aad tbe grinding
a ownerHaaBT. apart. 1 caa tell you that 1 never
TION DAY VIA C. R. A ITl«e baby proatolT pot tto coin la tta
mit aro^. ao I sell ont-to btt| oa bla
presaaiT of.peeaalaty tronble* from
,
_
....
... know Dick from Tom. tbongb Tom la mouth and atappad 'crylag. Tto paa- . Pur Decoration day the O. R. k L
adrice. Don't yon feU him I tolt y«n.“ abont for
ns. ye roiled along tbe i
Dick ta
wttbont bad radoeed my whole tahrie atraigbtr
“Straight as a atrti«.“ to tsplled.
-Ih# raacair I exctalnmd. *«# cemttiy road-tt wa* awfuUy awoet j boTcrtag over hta bride elert with *n aenger* tasked relieved. Tto woman Ry. will sell round trip tlefcitt nk
aehli
chlng
wbe gave R tbe ctoa leoked ataramA.
tboiMht
be
wa*
cheating
you.’
And
1
knew
that
be
was
teUlag
the
greatly
reduced rate* to nil potets
palp, and tbe aaeaMlty for baste had
with flowers oa eltber aWe-chlrplag the fervor that conM poaalbly to ex“Acb. dot tmkm aa dlffertaeca.* aaM
-felteorabea)................
laem Ilk* aa enmoua apoon atlrriag truth.
Hto two magpies. teUiag each other j pected of him.
tbe gratcfnl mtober. “Vea to grtea at wttbla IM miles. Data* of ante Mny
“1 want Bsme stock.**
berenely. “Well I
tbe aroraaaid pulp more and more fraa
evccTthtag we knew.
i ThenT>lek say* to la Dick, and Tam home I gives bim a spooa to pot la bis tMb aad 30th, return ttmtt May SIM.
“Yoa
can't
have
it
at
tbe
old
prlea.
eMI
him
far
$3
a
a
ticaliy. Harland waalaaburry fortbe
mny SMt
Ato told me abont
m«athmrt W l»e *■
mood. Bat I fonod to priag van van
peospectn*: 1 wa* In a harry for bla my oon.“ aald to. with a cbockle; “not
r. ivT~
They am oo I
**• That's
I comes oat."—New Teek Praso.
II. i». t«t> i»dKr.
money la order tbat I yalghrpaas it to today."
mUm Mtom -rndi d*an*f ♦•M Ituni I ^ KXC®pt fOT tikftt ftifed* M I MX• tllCU
“Oh, ye*. I aaa.- I rejotaad, -Tbit
Tbe tbeatrirol manager fitr
rarloua psopMAiMo><Fere In tto wprst
•lO.. •>» «V«. ^
»«
U.an„ tow.rt » I ««U nerw ttll
darkly at the dranmUst
•lort. row. S«t 11’
rcOWIhMlrbtrtL
hmry of alL ^ when I took tto txipy price la opon to m up te nooa
“Wen what abont yonr pbyr
to Harlaud's oOce fHatked aloud to row.“
bare grown to be too targe to arear At flxst we coaM ten by ttoir aaek
tjow vt lur
RarMiM likii a bbOt. and 1 knew tt
-H i chnrk full of boama sympathy, bine aad ptak rlbboM oa tbdr vttata. Uto. bat they have take ---------lajaelf In tbe otreet ea^ and poondad
ta tbe werM ta to be agtahltabed near
•Ir. ‘ Tear* la evety act and a pro- Ilka tto tw^ yoa aae la tokor «ai^ i tto atom calor. Bo tbere
my leg* with my cUocbsd flats wben- Be Magbad.
Dearer. The Nattankl Bnabtaa* Wo­
kmged onlrrl at each curtain."
"For bow much stockr be asked.
Wbat da yon think of marrying a men** Mafae. of wbleb Kim .Latoaa
“Why. arbat aronse* aO tbta
*T>a tbodaaad ahar*a.“ aaU 1 at a
Oaa dgy. 1 wm who ta aa exactly tike anotbar Ue Hardia of Denver ta piaeMcto,
pathetic outpouring?"
sakl that It waa a ripping «aod story, tvnti
plaaa tbe ;arNttoa of a wemea’s root
u
ta
one ana I
..
“It's a clever Itttic i<M« of my own
aad Adaaa heartily agreed with Urn.
He beattate^ai
daadtbMaaML Tbe
6 baan'C asked me la so tgaay borne at iJenver. Moca tbaa flOOjQOfl
karo M a bank arrecker. the tatbrr Isn't andadad ta-eaaw ta OM tor aad
They were **i>edaHy pleaacd with ee*^
.be jrnt Jata tto egterprtoc. wbtoe
aat wttk blk BIB arenni tier
tto *ro(da-bat wtot da yoa tblak? ,. ' wn
tala Bights ef fancy evolved by m ta
Ten thotmaad abaraa at SS cents
pHpdpal obtari |a to cemmt tto rolpAnswer
at
eoce,
daar.
Tanr
jfyaelaadaat
dtma
eto
on
tto
vacanda
"yen
■nmeaia nf tortava aM*« adUa.tbaa. for
and I conldnT raMe a Afth
MAJOB^ dia* between baa^ woman of Ito
oflhak anm. I bad aat opohea far my- ttaat taada mad the dergyawa nf tbe
^txy aad to aimd an egperlimUy
in
flie
^
P.
B.-I
haven't
SsM
ya«
far
a
loag,
tar worlds woman of tto eonutry la
aelf aMa^ bo#«««r. 1 had boon th|ak- ^ grabbed an mpima rngtam.
t there atoll Dick tangl
loi« tlma bow mtob I lam yen. I da gpoto
Why. 9Mre Isn't a leadiag male ctertbeir vacatfaaai ln'Delecada ct
tm t «dod dM Mtn Ton OMha nad arier
-tto enadto
la the piece that daeaaH pe
totej
^
tjeautlful gtri aad then I bad statad ber pitirtil wontea. Here wa* a fhaaco aympatby af the aodleaee
•abtapntodinltoed atttom aad rantoIt tb* aaaoaat uf yellow atetaf acta to fta* her mMd from cara aad
June an. at 15.
^ atari!^Great M<d. Mb'! Itr—
n toother .nto and. toek.l
r known to exist tu lb* Golden Gal- ber peace far the lemalaadr of ber

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H* «wt to tW dnk «a «m1.
mam •» f<ili»iL Mti •» Mo
Hm OrlM am tte term cf Mn-Augiuttn ftlgSA vMaaUladlAKeai coM axrup ________________
a^mHaatUm f
to t>o wrm»m,
fP*IMhg a eoM firom t
la a wrtjr Mr t-yinn WM te . MertMolt. gtauia aa *oid trame amatr when R was a wtManuaa. apd
^
Mo M« vibo M mm 40 MdlaK, aMad li/aara men. DB what i haa apam CS yaaiu oa tha Me farm.
^ thaa MWB aa tiu old territorial 1 haa a homeatead daad oa aheepaUn. | throat aad luags tha cough la raH^
Ml. M Mo no o«9oi ,f«r
laad. latMgCriXdm HwaBkaowaigraBicd to him ta IMI by PiMdeot
aatlrMx. KcaaedTa la the
oMoM« M woo tktn
aa
tha
^maalhx
hotel,
am!
Id
yaara
Tyiar.
Hla
CraUMe
wai
a
MMx.
aad
Tar
ahd
It bo IM to bottrro H t
> 004 mM mat M M*te. oo bo MO waa uiad aam Mau adhooi. thh; with oaly a Maaket atupaadad ter a i yoaagOT^
M totoMMbtaio roor vtodotr lhaa pmMlg adwol aoc PM haviag heap I door. Ha ba4i a mighty ain«gle with M dmgglBtA

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Mrooao nbforioCM wtfeoMag oam^Mad. .<li haa taag alaaa ocaaed j aUrratiem add other plooaar pdva- |'
to ha ooaaplit aad la teat talUng te tkma. bat today M hale, beany ami ? MOOWT AND BEST UaaafM000>Mt«oMfor
iMwtom T. Homo. oT MoooO. tniUr daeay. Wft^ Ua dMppaaiaaea the Mt welModo. Ha Imponed the trat team eTeM-»«War. Moaaith. Baexcla.
horMa ewer bnawhi to | Oolumhla. Prieaa tight, iattua Oaa»
tndbf M MMX at incbov eoooor «r tha aid liadmarki of lenitMlal of
^
Ada towiuhip. and he atlll cbertahea J b«U. «T Vaioa atrocL
may Maw
Mtttf. diMovorM tMt Wol A. daya wm ha phqtaratad.
noMr. ooo of tbo M MsUooo of
Ibo mtXTMDe oMTt of JHcbicM.
to Maaam or MrMoek at an wty
dax. aod oaiaMNbad Ibd jadkdal ay»>
tan of tbat ooootr. Lator Mr Ho>
MU wm^ aibJoroatMtioo aod aooertdiotd that Jods* PiMohor died ai Aao
Arbor to im. and «aa tmrted them.
Tho OMiotarx vao fooad to hare beaa
leAtcAt and Qrcatcat Xchtcvcmcnt
MOTod. aod tbo looatJoB of Uie
iailatlasaavaJaookooira. A faar dapa
am axSepator Chartoa Ward took ox
lh« aMUar and laaroad bfr aaeMaal
that a vortcM. whila oom*d Id dl»glue a traacb la tha aU ooMcrx a
law Mtha tm, aamo maaoaa ama a«d.

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Stt Dearborn SU Chicago.
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work. 410 Uakm atraet. ap auira. ; lagalre of B. Mdfamara. Itoct
majiO-tw
PlAceholaL
May .
WAMTKO-Oompatant girl ter genenU PALMIlTEV-Otmatflt Madame Btaam
heaaawoA ta - sai^ familv. Mrs ' BMmbar Aa fatnro ttaa 1a ymm
OJen Powm. SirSBungtoo atrwL
^4. a aetentlhe raadlag wlU ravuM
^
mar 204f* *ka true Ufa', btotory. Orar Kit
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The Ijtcturn of Sherlock Holmes
Gonaptiaing Thhteen Grmt Detective

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•NKHIBIS COMBISa

FOR RENT.

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fXMaty town to act aaUaSad wich halag
ooa of tha ilvaltoat MMta oa Imkc Ho
too, but to Uriag la momaatarx agpaetatloa Of % .railroad, which M akl*
dantlx Mavaa wlU itolka tha tofa
with the auddaawaaa aad forw of a
cycloaa: **lB9iaB tha raUroad caM
aod coma U .moat. It will be ruah.
cruah. aad the darll take the man
who falla to gat thaw tret.**

Irair
vhlla trxlac to raach a boom cd loga,
ha pMagod la aod aavad tbem both at
graat Hak to hlm^.
Daoaaaa a'oora hotharad him a great
daal. i. M. iMwmmaa of Oamaao. agad
It.
at tha toa'. He aar« tha aaixatatloa
•trtoMx OaoMlaa.
horta ao moch laaa thaa tha eom that
Moat of tha pateal madldBa tatolmaa to# OB tha othar tool
xa llkavlaa^bitr- aiaU ana probably geautae. Tha followlag aotJca maetly appeared fa tha
daoad. maat alao
tooa (Kan.) G
Atchtooa
Globa: ** Joa>Tack.a
~
known aagla tr. taaalDg oa the
MaekMfd III i
IMorl
Pai
oorl Padac
b twaao Wichita
bctwi
toowa. total;ly appeared In a Wg oaa.
coop at
;ura, ahd when he waa In
pitiful erx for juai ooa white gmh. tilth a plctti
■ ■ ■ we
fhto oflca today
ve aakad him aboot
Wbll attar wall waat ap. but do laoth
Ha aaya ha had (arrlSe palaa In
er blackbird brtMg|l tha grab A charthought ha hadMItabla robla waai to 1(« aaslataooe eer. Hla I „
aad he aaya U aured him. He n
wtth a worm: a oaiblrd took a baad ta mended It to othera. who were alao
tha gamd aod after aoma lltua Uma aarad.-, Kodol Dyapapala Core dlgeato
the walla oaaaad. the appan'nU)- moth- what y^ eat and cured all attaoarb
erlaM blackbird bad fuand fH«*nd« aad troublea. Sold by all drugglatA
food amoof *trancar«.
ThrouRh the dM of her brother.
A. kCarlah HItchoodCa bachelor farm­
er of 8harooaiowaal|li, Jackaoo coaatjr. Mlaa mill Mh Hl^hcoek. agad fi&.
aa lamato of the Mlcblgaa asylum for
tho laaaae. baa MM^elr to |1f.tOO.
A maldea abler ia Onus lake geta
the gl^|r hSf a^^ eatata.
Rapld*Cliy oeflAad a paper to but
imire tblhXA^ b«fore oe took hold
of lu . Now
waqt uae and one
that will aiay by ytra. atop your kick­
ing and
d^upport It to the tieal
Ilf yonr^lpiiy. Tho town la not large
enmigli
a paper, Init wc
have made arrangemeniH In auch a
maaitit itial wo ran k«>e|> on going If
we have half a chance. Now. put up.
or ahut up —Rapid lC«y Nowa.
^^^iematkmalI 1Raid Top n> Caleb
e^r H the nameI' <of an organlxailon uf
Pfotninont tlay Oily centlen>en who Ooaeludea the rmaoral sale of good
. haua.mon- face to waah than hair to pianos and orgnna at prices nerer be­
M They have handl'd tugeihi-r to
ta tbU city, wbea «aa>*
k^lhc price of halr-cuiH to an r*<jul|-

SEWER TAX

Third
Ward.
ue ta ^akr Wfllhelmi
________
rim. "
May 2»-tf I Notice to all Perrons Interested:
FOR RENT—Upper flat In brick honte i The special asaessmrot tax roll for
istrucl
iteral aowera ta
No.
>D 9th and lOA
1. hetww
>th and 1
m nth
12th «l

FOR 8AUE----------y------' tton, the samerodl toinbom]paid
I
on or befora
410 N. Elm-. Mas- 31st. 190:.
i^kell. City Treaanrer.
Treason
may 27-tf
M. E. Haskell.
Office, room 202 State Bank bulldta

WILUAM OlLLBIjre
Aa Sharfock Holmao. tha QM
Oatactlvo

A grest New York Daily
paid a fabukxig turn to
publtshr these stories and
it is conceded to be the
f!limaw of Xwentieth Ccn«
tury Fiction.

NtHhiiii

MoreDau
NEXT
MONDAY NIONT

SvWribc Now

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;meot of luring one of oar taoding
llunm and Sarala. and aomc other imr ;
dcr cltlaa. Tha Impilgnul.m ,„.peoc j
Thaw
ora reportad that aUUatlca of xhul^maif aharaUoiu of oar aaw atora
kind oouM nM ba waU coUected with t practicaUy prohlblta as from putUng
say ttogrea of accuracy aacepi with a pianos and organa ta tharu at tha time
good 4aai of troubla aad » M»«na..
^
retry compantaa daclinad to furnUb !
,
uur miar
.n, mronutl.. tor tM Nuoa. h,.
>«r I.U.
.WKlOr. omUMltlTW. tkM It Blckt « i *»e <« MOOBBOiaU IkOM «hO <U
Blat the tax eollactora la aacaruinlng j not come at any othar time,
their dally reoelpu. Thfi. loo. there |
l» no law compalUBg paopto who cross
every day to tell whwhar thav are
Kamambar Mooday night to Aa taat
doing It to make a living or for fun. At
"the Detrok Otoce af tha boraan Aa ea- night aa wa mast gat cot by Iona 1.
tlmatea are tbat bataroaa 7M and gg<^
Drop m aad aaa as.
Omnpna eirery—mornlag to work^JuU
thd Wtadaor tifeiorj
Mrge
numhar. from no toMDl^rolt clU
taaa go orar to work ta Wlndapr aad
Walhoreflla.
Aa Adrtoa egg haa rooaaUy taken n
lang trig. A man who makes a biulnaaa of paAtag aad ahlpplng s«gs to
the smMa market a few waaka ago
wroto hla auaa aad addroea oa oma.
Tha oihar day a raaldcnt of Adrian
malkod M hU o«ca and aald. "Sm .
old SWA. yasierdsy 1 botighi sog^
pnehodag I of my gniear aad ou one
^ aama and addfuaa. Do yon

KIMBALL
MnieNmi
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Do Not Miss the OpcalM
Instalbiiciit

SHIRLOaC HOLMES EXAMINES THE GLASSES.

CONSISTING OF

Tllitaen M Detectiie Stones
AS FOLLOWS

0mia baala. and hope to aecure a alldlng | •’>' l» couaWcred.
Brldgeii
pri'.I.Irat
j More than half of this Sne stock of
A proposition wn« ron«iticn>d si-r-! pianos aad orgaas haa been aoM. Wc
vral years ago to have the federal hiiare Bure of a number of othar caatom
irau of ImBllgnUlon ascertain how
many C^anadlaBB cru«» the tircr daily cTs aa every one la picmaad with oar
tn work ta Dutioli. and bow many propoauioo and prioee. W> wlah thaae
American cltlBana crot» from Detroit bargains to go to tha etty folks as

SEWER TAX
8aa Cnanlngtkam at Ac Lion Barber | Notice to all Perrons Intereated:
Aop. tor a nice ’‘Alne.**
( The sproial arot-romcbt tax roll tor
nsiraciloii ■ utfral aearerB ta
r 2C-tf
No. €. be
bctwo*>n Ptta and lIRh
betwroi ith and IIA stn
llA a
rth stn
I sueat.
In my hand f
I ta eol- tloB. the M
TO HENT—Purnto
> be paid on
Mar SUL i
taga with areix
M. E. Haskell, City Treaaorer.
OBce. room 202 State BsAok Building
Hay 1-lmo
ENT—]
FOR RENT—Farnlahad
rooma with
et.
aprs$4f|
. 25^

may 27-lf. , street to the eastI line
tine of Park istreet.
--------------------------------------------------------and Union street l ( from the north line
FOR SALE. WAGONS—1 have three, of lot 1 of block S. in Hannah. l.ay A
seeond4und lumber wagons, also; Co.'s fifth sulnllvlslon
Travp:
»uth UW
lumber wagon for one horse, three
cho.p
.«a. p.., of cb.«
pontes. B. J. Morgan.
may 26-tf : ment. together with the accrued inter*
FOR SALE—Scven-niom bouse - on e*i on nil unpaid Installmenta. the
Ba.'a Tenth St. Take other proiK-rty
n«-st day of
aa part i.a.vnunt. M. B. Hungerford. j
„ j. „,skell. CItr Treasurer.
CItx. €88.
. may 27-Gt ; Office, room 2<'2 Stale bank building.
|
___ ____________M mo
,
i One Mlnui
right OB
urlng Coughs.
'
a lien
IP. WhoopiIng
I
Cough, etc. It la
harral«*ks. pu-aitant to take
FARMS to trade tor Hty property, i perf.ri«ctly hi
is the‘ children’s favorite> Cough.
H. W. Smith. €13 West Eleventh St. '
Syrup. All drogglsu.
Cl t Irens phono 199.
may 29-lf
Lkr ME build for " m^Monthly*payments. H. W. Smith. CIS West
Eleventh striH't. Citizens phone 199.
juAv 29-tf

HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay-1 RhemnatUm. gout. Wkache. acid
ments. H. W.. Smith. €13 West I
»«"''*We.
Eleventh str,H*t.
Cltlrens phone ,
Mountain Tea goes
may rX tf ^
******
disease aiM
-------------------------------------- '—1—_ t cures wbvm all else falls. 35 ceotB.
FOR SALE—New milch Jersey cow. { Johnson Drug Co.
also good driving horse. Inquire of----,

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SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd


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j. „.HUELLJUinEL

HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire 119, SEAL ESTATE AND LOAMS
East Twelfth str«>et.
may 24-tf
No^mry ^ul>lto
^R RENT OR SALE—Meat market !«4 Esrt Frrol
Up atatrs
on corner Front and Division strecu. j - ■
-------- ..
----------Tboa. Guntoo. 630 Fifth street. ClU- | ———————————
m.
O.
NIOMOE.S
xena phone llG.
msy 23-lf
BARGAINS in real osiste. H. W. F
Smith CIS W'est Elcveoth tlreei.;
Citizens phone 199.
may 2»-u,

Tsacliif of Violio
SMtk SI4e Skoe Store

329 UUTN iliOl STBEET

FOR SALE—Pine residence property.
10-room bouse and barn. 100 ft. lot.
bouse haa city water, bath room aad | r—■
furnace. Inquire of F. Thurtell over |

■V-:

EKT MSTniMDIT TOIEGW

PAVING TAX

jFOR SALE—Store buildlDg, stock and I

^

The Adventure of the Empty House

the Norwood Builder

. the Dancing Men
the Solitary Cyciist
the Priory School
'•I'
Black Peter
Charles Augustus Milverton
the Six Napoleons
The Three Students
the Golden Pince Nez
the Missing Three Quarter
H.
the Abbey Grange
12.
The Second Stain
13.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

FOR RENT-Hot.se.
Innuire Dr.
OaonUet. Hamilton A MiUlkra blocli.
'
May 27-xX

FOR SALE—Furniture at a bargain^
this week. 210 W'ett Eighth atreeL,
may 2S-tf |
FOR SALE, OR RENT—Partly fur-1
niahad aaren-room aammar oottago:
at 014 Mlaalon Beach reaort. In­
quire H. K. Brinkman. Old MUaltm.
may 12-1 mo\

are now taking orders
for the celebrated

KEYSTONE BRICK
MARK

FOR SALE OR EXCHANOC—Two i
store bulldlnga In Ceiftral Lake,
atlxens phone Ml.
may 8-tf
FOR SALK-O-room hooaa and SMooC
lot on W. 12th street, near Union.
I^Dr parttenlan aogtara at 2ie W.
UthatreaL
arnytdf

TranneGilf
Bilckto
KEYSTONE. MICH.

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rntitmmtj, MiMrwtfUMraB ahoml4 b*
t—Ibt to «m Mr 90Wt« tqr Mr
OhfMMi umm
rntmtor Dmnj
«M tomtrtf iMnfcMr of tlM fooirilj
of M Usfmttr o« MleMgEft.
UMy toU Mg §lmr: The pt«l
. «TM worklag tM hli «to4r om 4ni
. mhm vBtor topn to irlekle ihrottgh
M eamag. »• na iM«lni to mo,
Vfefti «M too toouar ob4 ftntnd ?<«•
]M« kOMfol to too botorcMNB vltii
too ioor ioodod. Ptof00001 Dowoj
oboM to Otpraoo bte f^togo
too
ftow—tor topod aai:‘ -Don't oojr o
word. John. b«t got • won.■ocTotoiT Cortoljroo tollo of oa BogHubaoa wbo vm out wet la

o tova. borlM ovofTtolag that vm
noodful mad oothlag ilMt vos
aorjr. **Wo woo’t have aay wttte," ho
oald, *n»oro loo'L a
la
gartr who wo«i| do eome tmportaat
jlatjr la too aow lova.** Tbo Eagilslipotativ} to BB old and fooMo man
wltli a b«it bar* and a leai. tJiln,
orMto beard. *‘Ilut that vory old
toorr.” he laid: *’ho coat pooeli.ly In*
or aay um to you. ooa her* **Oh, ye«,‘
oald too leader. "We ll open our oev

cOMOtoTyraito him.”

rarTPpUtoBe. HotoMrttopMdb
I onwtol blcgmpbr of Mciloro.
It to onto toot at too toMMo of top
erne tmlaod npe<to»
tewo bom

SWb

Mis fro onM to bo odn«ntod far iMo srorlCla a monaor tor
onperlor to any etbor JoenBty. Ike
by too WnooiOB gwvtbo Borrloo of protostlBg too
Jacob H. Bcbtff of Now York, who
raako IB tbo Bret line of AaMrtean
pbUBadirqptau. Is ebnlrmaa of a oommlttoo roooaUy appototod to deddo
upon ptona for tbo oPtobratloa this
(all of the two baadrod pad urilotb aaalveraary of the Jowtsh oeiUemcnt In
Noni
ddod opoo.
The empress dowager of China Is
feeling tbo weight of h«r ydirs and is
onaloMs to hove her last r«-stlng place
made ready before sbe is "Invited to
guest of beoven." Tbc |
Bhangbai North China He-mld soys!
that oometoiag Ukc fS.OM.ooo haa al­
ready been apent on toe proposed mao-1
soloam. west of Pekin, dpoignated "tbej
happy land of myriad yuan'."
The shortest opeeto Mr. Honseve’.i
ever made eras when be was governor
of New Yorh-state. Ho waa reviewing
the Wiiind mooey parpde on a day wet {
and rhlRy. A delegation of crockery j
men awung by and a badge of the divi-1
slon and a oamll gold cop wore pre-!
aented to the governor. Mr. Roosevelt |
oexsepted tbo cop with a low bow andj
aaked: "Haa anybody a llaakr
^Ape evening at aupper, ahorlly after |
^hard Manlleld nrudoced Moiiere'sj
"The Mlaanthrope.*' a bore, of the irp»*
W'ho delight to aet tbemaelveo up
against anything approved hy others,
lUcb pains to tell the actor
that, fine aa his rosalta had been, it
nevenhelesa. ns artistic sacri­
lege irt translate Mullere. “Transla­
tion," ho said, ‘inevitably bahlslua the
spirit of the original and defile* a work
of art." "The production of *Thr Mis­
anthrope.* my dear sir," replied Mans­
field with a gracious smile, "was our'<
line !.
revenge on Bemha-dt for playing
•Hamlet* in French "
The duke of Connaught—Prince Ar­
thur of Groat Britain—who haa Just
entered upon hla fifty-sixth yeac, war
the godmo <if the duke of Wellington
and waa taught to have great revefor the old gentleman. One of
the little iMjy's first efforts at drawing,
said, waa a picture represontins
the duke and. KaiMileon fmgaging In a.
pUtnl duel at iK»lnt blank range. “M3 * —
uear young prince," said the dukc-.j
when shown this youthful production, |
‘•remember that, though I fought Ib>
naparte, I could never see him without
the help of a lelea-noiM*."

. For o^VMl JMW Chaunrey M. De­
poor hai bpon director la more corpora
tkma Uiaa^ay other man in America.
Kla roooto
the Uct lour yf-er» |i
otatf-aoren Ito ld02. eeyeniy-one In
1ta» aoveoiy-lour la iai>4 and oevemy<
totao la llOft. The usual eoropeaaa
Iloa for a dlroetor U fio a meeting. Ho
doaa Dot get paid ualeae he aiteode the
■motlag. Paymeat usually is made
with tlO gold pieros. The directors
lipid aa many meetings a year m they
aoo fit. it Is customary to hold
ragalar meetiag a month Tl>e Woetara Union Talagraph company used
bold weekly meetiags and at these
■matlogs loaebeoDs were eervod. Rnsaall Sago noror missed a meeting un
looa bo WM olck abod. Chauncey kl.
Papow probably gets llO.Wto a year In
Slraetorwhip fees.
One of toe most loyal aupportors of
tba Chinese,^reform movement la the
Itdroarold daughter of Kang Yu Wei.
who made many frlcuda while to 8t.
Louts last aummer visiting the fair.
Har name Is Kaoi Tung iMb and she U
atlsnding aeb'ool in Hanford, Oonn.
WbUo aha was In Bi. Isiuls last year
abo waa toe guest of the local orgaul
galloa of the Chinese fSmpIre Reform
naaoetatloD. of which her father is the
~^mad. .On several occakiuns she has
ja^roaaed large audUmrea In l>ehaJf
of dier people and Is ootinted something of an orator. It Is aatd she la the
Rrst Chinese woman to a|M-ak In puhlhon political auhjects.
Joseph Jefferson used to tell an Intotwating story of how his father an^
Thero la not a drunkard upon earth
company were rescued from a distress­ whom
I
horn Orrine
will fail to cure. It fa a
ienllUc; remedy for tho drink habit,
ing predicament In Springfield, HI. Ar­ sclentll
dlsa
by a well known Waahlngriving there they used the last of their discovery
ton rhemlat.
(
and completely and abaofunda tu building » small tht«ur. lutel•ly cleatroy% the craving for drink. 1
Tbore was a n'llgious revival in the
diientlon from work (W bufclncaii; ]
town, the leaders of which n«u only de no publicity of hanilarium truatment.
Orrine No. 1 la In iiowde.- form, and
nounred the players, but jM-rsuaded can lie given secretly, wltbout the pathe town eoiinrll In linis^e « heavy II tleiit'a kmtsledge. In lea, mflee or
Moae on the "unholy calling." All the foo<|. Orifhe No. 2 la in pill form, for
(MU wbo take the remedy of their
aclom were in despair, when they
m fre<« will. There la no naiiaea or
wore vlsltr-il hy • young lawyer, who „n„.|
‘ffticlH from the iiae of Orrine.
offenxi. In Uio
toe Inlereat
interest of fair play,
pUy. to'
to| Oii
On itw*
jiu' nlher
other Jiaml It qubiH the neryea
erffunxi.
have ihe IlcenM* foe rcluewl. H«- g|,. regulates dig. athm ami hriuga restful
poanxl before the rnunril and in
eiofiimnt siMx>cb, filletl with logic and Waahlnglon. IV C, f.»r free booklet,
pmtooa and lnler«tH>raH wltV am«- mailed In plain envoloiM' We hoarllly
Idptos which ralKxl riuua of la tight, r. re.Hunniend Orrine to all who wiah
fn-edom from the alavery of .liink, Aak
vrttn hla fadiit. The la«vt-r waa Abro» ua aUiut Orrine. Johnson Drug Co.,
' bam IJncoJn,
Traverse City. Mich.
Prosldeni Roosevelt will receive ih?
degruo «f IX. n, from Clark unlveteity Juno 21. when he in*es to aiu nd
the eonuneoroiueni exercUea at the
unlveraliy.
Rudya|d Kipling savs that the dovelopmoot at the motor car haa bemlitod mankind spiritually, physically
aad mentally. B. l.«wes ihcklniMin, an
fteglish author yif a<«ie repute. taUti
tho opposite view. He regards auuv
tooblllng as a peralcloue manlfastatler
of tbe almost universal dehlrc to ru^h
and burry. It Is detrimental, he u*
oerta, to calm and stoady mental pntg
reaa.^
FOttltney Bigelow . In hU recent lecttires at Boston university on coiouUl
topica. In speaking of tbe negro a« an
elemont In colonial v-xpaaalun/ expreased hla poovictlon that it la nec^- Tulmtlil or alter a bouse, stable,
aary for os to become reconciled to the shop or bam this youry Let^us
Mtimute on yonr lumber supply
idea of tho negro ov o peraon to be
iu Ihat case, for our stock of
takoa cane OP, iu>t considered from
hanl and soft wo ds, our factliany praUmenUl. ovifroptlnilatlc poln.
tiiui^or handlini;, storing, caring
«f Hew assumed beorise of hla supfor and delivering put us in the
Boaod poMlbUIUes of development.
first rank of loc^ lumber deal­
private Dalsell emerges from ob- ers. All kiuda of lumber, lath
aenrity long oaon^ lo record bis pio- and shingles at imo« which
ictlpc. parUcularly. will uet a paring U» yon.
teat agaiaat the practif
1 In Ohio, of calling on pollti
Ctoaa for OeeoratlOB day jm^bea. "At
aoBM gatherl^Miy-fJblo," he says,
"jma hardly ^ a soldier on the platflorm, and tbe politic windbags moatetollM toe eoromonloi Vito their poTbaMo and offoaslve Hterta to catch the
soldier vote. Better not ooiobtaU kt
aU than suffer tola dooeeralioa of tor
^ day. It l» tbo ooMlma* own day to
toad and plaa aad opoak."
Mma Patti s voice baa broaght her
to moca tbaa
Her bote

IN APPEll TO DRINKING MEN

......—"

ARE YOU maiNED

OOIMO I^IUlftT Stop at Qcr
malaa Broa’ State atnat Uvotry barn
aad BBt yoar balL AO kiada, fraib.
may ifi-tl

'U J JjI
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
are apositieo curs forSHSUXAHIX. KEU&Al-OIA, LUHBAOO.
OATUAH, BKUr
KIDNEY, LIVEB

kaoM ut lU miMl

«*d tU



•r NgabiHty of babita. Mmls
and Oleeptng booro abowld be lUed
oDeo, for ooly barm can reauR from
tiring «me night at N> and i
at IS n'eloek outews tbe rising h<
varies t<sx Eight boors of sleep <

loo.
If ever you are tempted to
prove or disprove these mtatemenls try
! going to he»l
oVlork <
I for three nninThs. Hidng at
!ng nl tk 12 and at « again, with never
a break In the routine. The result w
»nn»rl*e you.- Mluneapolla Tribune.

telk kuu-« V. iHe row,i,y

The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
MAWSTEE, MICWQAN.

______________Mentaa iWi jv*Tv?T

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rrofesacr—What.wort of a fish was
It that swallowed Jonah?
Theolog—.\ planked white fish.
Profiiwor—Klr: Voo are trlflmg
with a moM sawd-----Theolog—Not at all. professor. Tho
term "planked fish" comes from Jonah
b«*liig romjwlletl to walk the pbiiik
Thiw in coujourilon with the fact that
the fish was "prei>ared" has letl t<
dHlmiion of our colored brethren tiuit
Jonah had plenty to eat daring the
three days of bis pl*<-atoiial liKwrct-ra-

lOK AND WOOD...
When you want loe or Wood don'l liattii to a smooth
talker; he wantH your dollar Uxlay tutd will lx- iu sonte
other toa*n totiiurrow. I do* lutt- lUH'd to make you
uromiwjB us to iGying i»ckk1 at‘rvi<v^ you know’ that 1
Irnvi* done no dtjriiig tlu* i«ist 15 yvATg and oxiM*ct to
till ‘iie end of time. Cltlxens* Phone 711

JAMES G. M0F»K:IIMS

TO AUTOMOBILE AND LAUNCH OWNERS
I have just ixHvivetl from one of the lorgost Automobile
nnd Lnuucli Supjdy Ilpusi* of New York a complete stock of
tlie following Launch and Motor Car ,\tvx*f-sori»‘s. I would U*
pl(vi84al to have you call at our store. 125 Casa stre<»t, and ex­
amine Ihv«c goiKls. BbTt A look In tbo window.
^^FUNNe'lS^ gasoline
SOLARINE POLISH


per Diatod
AMMETERS
OIL SYRINGI
WRENCHES

SPARK COILS
SPARKING FLL
BATTERIES^-of^SPkinda

MONOGRAM CYLINDER
POCKET FLASH LIGHTS

MAKE &. BREAK DEVICES

He

AAFalter

On. Snpr & PmliilffN
OVXUOnSOHDlOCCO.

Before

you

Ifty

your

BUEDERS’
HARDWARE
It win pay you to call and exam­
ine our stock and get our prices.
We havc’naUi. valley tin, buildIng paper, locks, knobs, hinges,
etc.. In fact everything you
need to complete the house at
priceii that will surprise you.
We mak^ a BjK'dalty qX this de­
partment and our ream of experiencu in bitHdera* hardware
enables us to give you the luoBt
value for tbe Uuuil money. Come
In and let us figure with you.

Use Sherwln k WUlUms
Paint

FRANK TRODE
!♦« Front Stroot

IVI.

Dealer in Automobiles, Launch, and Gasoline
Engine Supplies
115 Cam St. ClUxoas* PkoBo SOS or 48 TrarorMiaty
AGEN r—For tho SMALLEY MoriBo Cai Eadlmt and
OLDSHOiaE

Ho Batter WHAT TOWSB
eieotridtj, nok oohr for sen-

Wfcr
(Boenledeite.
sa^SfS;
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let ns vitalize an idea
for you.

Boardman Rira
Electric Ught
& Power Co.

o Mar at hand, ther vrlD

rg“.sp--*yp

Mm CLEUH6 WORKS..
Chrpet doanlng aad FoatlMr Aooo.

VIK, VIGOR L VITALITY
Try A *>IU to-nlAht.*'
For teU jM aU DtosbIMs
•O Osnt and BB Osnt Boaag
AOCEPT MO SttBSTITUTCt

WALL PAPER
That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose your pa­
per—get our prices—
put on the wall. Also
furniture finishing of
all kinds. Painting
that will stand the
test. No peeling off.

DR. 1. L. THIRLBY-Bpaolal attea
Don to dlaaaias of obUdraa. Boom
401 Bteto Bank bldg. Boto pboate
HARRY B. HARNKR—Bxpart fflaao
toner and action regulator. Batls
faeftoB fuarantaed. Wltk Ktaabai
Moale Honaa. Cits, pboaa M4.
R. CHARL18 A. BURBRIOOB, Daa
tisL SOl-2-3 Now WUhelffl bloek
Traverae City. Mich. CtU. pboaa 144
Qraduata ol Philadelphia Daatal eoi
HCRVIY H. ANDERSON—AttoiMI
and counselor, Wilhelm block, Trav
erse City, Mich. ClUxens phone 101
DR. a H. LYNCH—2 sad 4
lead block, pbysletaa aad m
Cltlxans phone SU.

OkS. J. a L HART J.TROEUjOOD
OSTBO>*ATHIC PHYSICIANS
OfBwtteTOWUbcbBBldt •e.m.toU
1 to » p. B. T to S WTRUjifw WKMiw a
Wyakoopflet. DUmmnboMW.

JOHN R. SANTO
PEIEIUI nSUSMEl
New WUkalia Block. Travt

STEARNS

a P. CARVKR 4 BRO.

wtu. m Hogsi FIRE INSURANCE
i. L. A. BUILOINO.

OiA. P»Horvto MOO
256 Front Street

H.&I.E TIME CARO

”A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
J.&IIMN
eM.wNcWiai
MHIK & HeWETNr

6EIERU INSURAICE
• I I NEWWILHSLM BLOCH

itRAID RAPIDS C IHDIARA ««
eoaPARY,
Mm. MMW, ami S, WA

aummer toan In winter, to bu
sure—but still always In de­
mand. for preserving meau,
milk, fruit, vegetables, etc.; for
ase in tbe alok room; for coollag beveragea; for making ice
cream, etc. When you are plac­
ing orders for loe, don’t forget
that,our loe la good, and la weU
known for iU high quaUty.

N MMZ.MIM.. MM

C. B. TAYLmlaAl 60.

c. D. MILLER
DENTiM-r

iri£5^ia*2s».
EYES

iC INI ML tto I

’tomStoirJ" ’*•’**•

DICBSTS WBAT VOU BAT

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. a Pbyai

OR. F. R. LAWTOft—Ofioa roote. ra
movad to aow Miiaaoa bkMk. aagi‘
door to Dr. Biggins' oBoa
OlVK

i« wukiiicM> at

Jiftist be Sold by June l

«. Z1M

out. W. ■. A W. A. MOON—PbOMa.
Ofifsa, dta.. lar; B^lAMaaHlaA
W. B.. 710 Waabtaftoa ateMk ^kte
BhMo ua. BoU M. RasIfiaaeiL W
CToOf W. Taatb; Ota. pbOMm
DR. A. H. HOLUOAY, Oradnate Tm
nmto Untvervlty. OMoo la MuaaM
TatoffboaaA oAoa IM; rate

away to b« saada ioto mgs, lot ass
•howyouosmpAto
.
.
.

In Rear Of New Postoffice

Kodol

OR. K. B. MINOB-Otoeo ovor Amm
toan Drag Btors Bpaelal atteMtae
to «ym aar, noao aad tbroat. Olaaaaa
•uadT Both pbCBia. BiBIIteni ill
BtetbaCraaL

r. W. TMIALBY, Dantltt.
Dontls Ovar ]
ana 4 Bart's Jawaliy

'ftsxisa

DYSPEPSIA CURE

MOUMWOMTH Mptctol M
in to dtoat^ at tbs «TA «ar
and tMt Olawaa llted

tlrad mod voni oat, norbapa ovwworkad. Dont faal
way when

LOT FOR SALE!

TRUSTEES

TburtiQ^ aoMBcr. Otoea. ra t
BamlMtei A MmSkaa btoak.

You Art Nst FetRng WeH,

V. F. CBirai, rntrtelcr.

B. Morgan, P. Kysclka

Bteto. Cbaittabto nos

omaa SOC. Nev WUhate bkwk. Oiw

noM III

Give us Your Bid Offer

at city

begins to revive!—Chicago

*

The Goods Are Right
The Prices are Reasonable
A llaunVh Horn is a nn'tty fine thing in v^aae of fog or for
night running. Tlank it over.

BB.^ K.CMABM vtosovM tNM S»
Mt TOmte bloeb. to 41 AH 4H
Atei Bteto BsUt baBgteg.

daiaai Motai kl amwmkaai brato
Ah!

DENTISTS
KEaOTED TO OFFICES

SOUTH SUE UWBEii CO.

fmtg tMBtep mw UPMOt.

m iU

ELECiwcmr sssscr*
FOR
POWER

BIANlf TllWmB-W. N.*MfltoM. M

TH» It THB HUBON for taMBto
toora aa« emtto taooL Gat tbom of
Jollao ramUmn. 41T UDtoa.

IromKortli-

examined free

y«LASSIS

ft L. MOKwuM. mje. a f. 4.,

PatBMARQU^

Inouxo TBSTASS
Cure Hoatfaohae. Straighten
CrwmWawannm Iteatore
ParteatVtaltow
DM. M. A. WOklK

Dfy. Hard and Ball WM4. BagtoBMa
LMrikarCft
tMB4f
TRY AMOOBPWANT ABk

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