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The Evening Record, June 16, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-06-16
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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“"mo.—
THE EVIENING record
6 PACES'
niuHeiBs
FOUND A FLDATEft
BEVENMRS
IN jniE RIVER
HORSEMEN IND
THBR HORSES
Osflsi Any P*non l^p^Kt ai«y OH
flyrmet In Om Aod^ -CmlNsnlly
tXCCLLCNT MATINKE MEET
PNOMItSO WEDNBtOAY.
Wlrv" in the Orealos fUeori.
New Tort. June l« -BpftskltiE at a
itoser siTM la his honor at Ddmoaloo‘« last niEhl l*y the MertJhanu'
Protect iVO a»»clalkni, Dtstiirt Aiuwaer Jerooio deelarei there is no dlfferenee SKwaJIy hetweca aoae of the
high floaaaleri of WaU atroei aai
rBaaco'street,** “Unfortunately.- he
said, “they are operating within the
taw and cannot tm sent to prlsoo
whcrt» they belong.- Jerome said he
Aeifli My petwon to ilaUagulsh the
nets of the “eminently respectable
•anOenen who hare been connected
In the Sqaltahlo llfo matter from Inroeay."
RCQUITTEO
OF MOROER
NEONO WAE UNDER DEATH SEN4
TENCB FOR TWO YEARS.
mm MUE k COIFESSIOR
tBNTIMENT CHANOSO AND SHE
MAY ie HUNa
Iseoemlei the Netre,'^SanMNl Oreaaen. Whs HsrWsR Oentenoed te
•e Hung Twe Yeara Ago.
^ She Killed Huaband.
By Wire to Ihe Brcnlng Ilceord.
Reading. lYu. June lC.~Aflcr bt^lng
ander n eentenoe of death for two
yeara Samhel Oreason, colored. wn«
acquitted by a Jury today of the mur
der of John Sdwnrda at Bt'
Mrs. Kate IMwards. convicted of mur
dering her husband. In a confession cx
oeeratnd arenson. Bentlment favoring
Mm. Kilwards has changed and It U
hellevod nothing can save her from the
gallows.
STORM’S ONLY VICTIM
BODY OF CHARLES STAUFfER
WAS COVERED WITH SAND.
Tried te Crass Craakcry Crash and
Was Only One te Lose Life in
Weatam Michigan Cloud BureL
" 6y W’lre to the Kvcnlnj; UsHHinl
Muskegon. Mich.. Juno li..—<V»vm*d
' with sand and sedlnom whirh had
Charles RUnfftw who ws» drowned
week ago Tueaday. whlh- iryiin;
I Crockery creek was found this
morning. He was Western klu hlKsn-.
paly vlcUm nf the alorm.
SOSE tossir OF IK IMH
EVERY MAN IS SURE HIS HORSE
WILL LEAD THE FIELD.
Track U.\n the Beet BhaFs It Ever
Haa Baen and tome Burprleleg Time ie Now
Anticipated.
seeing an e^xrellent exhiblllon of what
horse flesh ran do In the way of speed
Wednesday. Juno 21. The track at the
driving park, which has a reputation
Ihrougbmit the state as being the fast
est In this part of the aUte. Is excep
tionally fast this year and undoubtedly
some surprlBing fast time will be
made. The horsce am being worked
dally and ero at their best.
IkHtwood will start In Class A and
his owner. “Jart“ Jennie will pilot
him under the wire well up In the
Held.
‘
“Don n. Intends to \>reak the.track
record W’ednesday.“ says Mr. Ourgoas.
his osmer.
William Ingersoll says “You will not
need your Held glasses.to see*me cartdown the stretch with Lady
CycotL"
*‘Boys, I will show pou the way to
lead the hunch.- said Sprague Pratt
with hU’pretty Molly V.
Kate M. Is always In form end her
trainer. Arthur Yogi, will put on the
flulshing toHclMW next Wednesday.
Duke, the handsonm Mark
pae«»r. owned by Chorlre Germaine,
will try for flnt place If he does no!
hatUH>n In strike a •'lice's nesi:“
Richard Reyimldr’ big laecr. Noble,
will make Ihe Iniys think they have
seen a horse rare.
rVic. Wade Rnithers* trelter, will
make them wade some If the rest ol
the bunch set's anything but his dust
llowBrd Whiting's ct»H. Redskin. Is
veo' premising gelding.
for mo when I strike the streteh.*' says
the owner.
>
Bd lautner's pretty !>oy.'Relvldere.
Is moving fast and hr Is looked upon
-- a sure winner.
*
I. T. Hannah's heaullfiil tnUter.
Ooldenhiow. will make his first aplearance In tho matinee next Wt»dn«
day.
Ct»x lirolhers' roll Is pleasing his
owners and hIs speedy workouts are
ranslug much horse talk.
\Wlllara Rennie will drive h
Goshen Roy Wednesday.
S
h^ank lAhym's Angeleta Is showing
I» In flue form and will undcmbtodly
t some things.
l.mio JUitch driven by Pr. Getman
will make them “go s^e.^
Msflor. Fred Pratt's fast horse, will
be in It all the time.
John Ijimson'a Rllly will be In the
game fnmi start In nnish.
THE MARKET^
/
Kast ItiiEalo. June lA—Catllo—
Quiet. Vcsl ealvos-vActlve and Moaily
IS THIRTEENTH BANKER
Md strong. Hogs-Actlve and ht*;hor.
IkHrolt. Mich.. JUB 10.—Whtwi—
July. k»4e: No. t red, 11.02:
Twelve Other Ohio Bankers Have Pre«»re, 6Re: No. J
Chicago. June lA—YITtodt-^o
MH4c: September, R34*fC. Cora-July,
M%c; SeptemiM'r. 51 %e. OaU—July,
ime: September, 2fil4r. September
port. Ill; lard. |7 45; rllis. IT TlVkHangml for MurMr.
By Wire to the Evt-olng-Rt>cord.
Poorta. UL, June 16 —Otis Dots waa
' BMfod in Che count) jail for wife mur
der at f:ll this morning.
AixSriBCHST and Is-nevolent socleUps and todgm wh? desire to have the
names oC thnlr pmeha. location of hall
•Bd tUno of aDoatthg In the new city
dtnotorr tasmted free, sbonld mail
EaostlmiC Fanning Country Around
CopomiaH GIvsa Promiaa «f
an Abundant' Han^
This Year.
-TO
B KO I N
-rOMIOPGPBOW.
WATUrtDA'V
Bpeclal to the Bveaing Reoord.
Ooperalah. Mich.. June !(.—Another
wreck occurred oa the Ana Arbor rail
road yeotarday morning about ’ four
mlleo north of Mestc^. at the Manis
too rHof bridge crosaing.
Engine No. 44. extra, drawing a
through freight train north, had Just
enwsed tho river bridge wbeo the
track gave away and eleven cars wore
.thrown Into the river. This Is at the
plgre where on March 18 a wreck
oocurred In which a numhf7 of possengeri were Injured.
Tho present condition of the good
Canning country which Is adjacent to
Copemish bespeaks a very promising
harvest. N<*ver l*efore have the pros
pects for hay and grain been ao good.
The acreage Is large and the yield
wffl be many tons. The planting of
cons and potatoea la about finished
and despite the low price of potatoes
last ytwr a large aert'ago Is lu-lng put
well worked and planted with the l>est
of seed. Several produce men have
recently been here looking over the
alttw fc»r tho erection of a large' potato
house which la expecled wjll be com
pleted In due time to take In the crop.
SAGINAW MINE STRIKE
TWO HUNDRED MEN LEFT THEIR
WORK THIS MORNINO^
Mine OfflelsU and th« Men Failed to
Agres on Several Qrlevancea
of the Men.
Saginaw. Mich. June lA—I>it«lrlrt
President.John Harris of the Vnlt<'d
Mine Workers of America 5nUJod out
strike this morning 200 miners
employcxl at the RlverKlilo mine i»f the
CVmsolldatod Cosl rompmny. The mine
oOlrlala and the men failed to agree on
several grtevanees of the men.
THREE WERE HANGED
NEGROEfl MADE TO PAY THE
PENALTY OF CRIMES.
Two of Thom Murdered a White Girl
and One of Them Killed a
Sanitary Offioee.
[cronl.
By Wire to tho Kvening Her
Ikvatur.
Ihvatur. Ala.. June, l6—John
l6—Jo! roHler,
Harvey Smith aii<! AVill Jark.ron. eolored. were hanged hen- \o«lay. Jaa.
•1 Miu Dclle BUhhIworth, a pn»mlneni |
young wonuui, wai. attackiM !»y C»»lller|
and Smtth. kllU'd by a blow from a’
club and then crimlncJly asHaulted.
Jackson shot and kllU*«l Sanitary Offleer U SloHc. April 27.
tiM4» !
NINTH YtAW. MSI
•TRUCK
.Is BT
BY TRAIN.
TRAim.
KEEPYOURFEET
StaasbittS ibt Record
lElnM B WBFII I Bate 1
COMFORTMU
That** what this mummi line of WaU Filler n do^
iug, Onraeaaon'a catpat ia way ahead oi any
prorkma years, and doe to the gra^ variety to ho
found here of pretty patterns and reaaonaHo prioea.
Yon Qaa^^eadiIy sec this atook. aa we are wdl pre
pared to take good care oar <
CiBfas Sbwes WiUDoR
aaKGorna m brbge
ME wmni m uw howeibi
Mi
■um ta^t Mi ant«4i9r; ‘€0Blef
Mrth Mi VMt pOCdMB.
B O'CLOCK EDITION
THAVBiM errv, •ucnioan. rmoAV, mmc m. ms.
Tm* Were Klltad and One Perhap*
UMuiewa Mae Was Flehad DM e« the
FadMly bi|m«d.
River Ihtlehi.^ifrnntac Itooori
Rnoord.
By Wire to the l6r«Btac
By Wire to the Evaalag Seoofi.
Bryan. O.. June lA—A. T. Brow»
Momwe. Mleh.. JMe lA—The body
and
wife
nr
Eagerton, this noonty.
' aa MkaowB man. aged sheet SS.
waaerlag S fast f teOas. wen ANOTHER WRECK ON THE ANN were killed and Mra. RaUUma pnrhags
ilROMK tAVi THAT THEM •• NO
fatally Injured by a Lake Shore fast
naaeed. was Mmi oai of tha Btver
ARBOR YESTERDAY.
IHFFIMNCK MONALLY.
mafl train cast of their home last
RalalB Mar Biertlag'a lea boeae this
DighL
marniag. CoroMr Repp is lavesUgattng. The body RMtalea hsiag la the
J. W. BlckelL who has bMa laspeelwater a week.
Ing lumber for William BHtnm of this
city rrturnod to his home In Maaistce
BUT TRACK “GAVE WAY UNDER this morning.
CQUITABUL LirE ‘liATTtA WAS
•AMK AS LAKCKNY.
THE FREIGHT CARA
mjiim
WlAtHCT n^mm
They're LlehU CmI to4
Inexpes$l?e
CITY BOOK STOI^
ratBOtmeOMPAMT Pms.
H8B*t Skmt, Black, White,
Grey..fLi0, $L*5.$L5i
Hbb's OzfBrds, White or
Urey............. $L00. $1.15
6BITIEMERI
roryoorMAneUooor vsnsStwi asssossn«s.ltdo«Hittfe to put «a «n «hs
iMt sMMBt bmytme th« svtidM Bssasd
th» auiBslnuuD«r ouksc.
Therr’a Draw ftait esMs, VmlraUMk,
Htra^r Hsts. Krakwrar. Pteey Boss.
THE AhVEimntE OF
THE niORY SCHOOL
••ys* Shots, Wltito or Grey
.........................$$e,$L0$
Sberlock Holmes Series
Udto- Okf«d^ White or
Grey....85c. $L00, $L15
FrUiy, JM letli, 1905
Ahewcar Drub Store
iULLETlN:
WHY we charge ten cenui for
Boda Water and Icc Cream:
We etmid not afford to give
you the very la^t for le»i«. And
our eonslani aim Is In m-rve our
cusiomers wKh abJ-obiivly the
l»esl the nmrket affords.
We
buy only gods which arc recog
nized as pact' acttcr»i.-tbe kinds
Uiat when aonu-iM>.ly coint'*
akmg whR a new anlcle which
they think Is gotxl they say “It
is Just as good aa so and ko.“
Wo tako no chances—we buy
the kind that has the reputation.
ANOTHER Important Item is
Ico Cream. Wo pay an oxlra
"price and get an extra qiialiiy
of Ico cream. Try one and you
will be eonvienced.
' NO CHANCES.
You risk
nothing when y«tt order at our
fmmiKin. it it dr.seif'i »aih you.
you get your nMuiey bark.
THE
AMERIGiUI 0RU6 STORE
219
Cron« S«.
H. R. Macdonald, Her.
O. C. MOFFATT
AbotraoU of Tltlo
PRICES 8AT18FACT9RY
BatabltshMlIn I SOB
Room 310 Btata Bank Bldg.
Extra NiCB, with Cuban hooU
.....................4L50, $2.00
ChUdfBBs' CaBvas Shots or
Oxfords...........50c to 85c
JIMlTrieirldi
.
lulieck & !Ro|R
Vkowlovw rn^trmmx. OloBHI^s-m
Men’s
and
Boys’
K")
Missis’
lod
GbUdniis’
OXtrOPROS AMD DUIAM2PR9
HiHini
BACMANT
A
ROSOOK
AT A
4
BIB RQUenOH IH PRICE
fine Kid »
Shoe, nt.......... ■«
3
AUSOUD aid AU SIZES
W’c have a few nion* of thorn?
Kid $2.00
1’_____
li.-a’ 1lint' Pat.
O.xfonls
fonls sc'lliiig
now nt
WUti Cnnt Oitirds far Hii
Wesai aid Ctlldria
Call and See Them
No Tronblc to Show Goofls
•«
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
J« E. FRONT ST.
Ask For
Anything
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you woubi keep out the flies and musquitoes sec
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
1
:>;h1
.1
-■i
B, I^
A410VioadlyliipTahirtinCMpete, R«<^ OH Cloth,
_
__
to iielect
attd the
A wiy U«e
«»ortmenl
•elect from,
fj
pttl<m tlMQ wiM «ave you a lot erf
Its iMge cooufth for one or two roocna. .
UDEIND
R. A. Campbell, the well;^nown
dork to the Hotel Perry. U justly enUUsd to be called bn ’tod settler” for
nnd Tcairie wrenne; tbe Mnaonie Or- today marks the forty-slxtk anniver
pbnnb baase. Rbaldoa atreat nad Oar- sary to his arrival to northern Mlehla n nonnd ktos oa her pretty md Udl aveana: tba Gbieago Orphan asy gan. having landed at Traverse City
:. Ahont dMwtbw children loekad lum. Plfiy-flrtt airaet and South Park Juae 14. I85». just fortytox yearn ago|
Id wtohed they were pnutog.nad aveaae: tbe Chicago borne for Jewish today, says WOdneadsy's Petoskey]
•t ouy apocinl low pnixf.
rwpimaa: Dread avenue nnd Sixty- News. The trip whicb was made from ;
klaatac too.
Yoa cna flirfl luiyUiugj you
wnonad stswet. nnd «l. Joseph’s orphan Northport to Traverse City la an open |
This
wont in this dirparlment «t
ssylom. Thirty-flfth street snd Lake Mackinaw sail boat, was an cxtremclj
tbe ocpbnns* frolic nrraiiged nad
jutt the price >*ou want to iwy
perilous
one.
being
made
In
s
storm;
nnwfnny curried oat yesterday by tbe rranne. ^
The ymjm ham dt tte dadag Chicago AntonsobUe elob. Tblrty-flve A similar fete was.hpid In New* which drove the small boat on the
tMslaa dt tka
«eet touring nan had gaiberto tba Ut Tartc last week. It to plmmad by the beach ttso milee below Trsverso City .
s dubs to the two cities
At that lime Mr. Campboil sUtes thenile aafortnaataa from atx charity to» flf tb* DaUwH
’’orphaas' paradie* as an were no steamerv landing at any north- j
aUtationa about tbe city,
rrm Fnm mmius adiuM rdmrne^ briniiat MU, lbs lanl namber
I em hay ports, except Northport,
nual events.
to s nmar mkUk It am h mmmt, pnmrm betog danced ^ tba amnU them at tbe club boose ii
Many interesting experiences of the
that iT« «tau awiUor* *MOaA %l.9¥> bmsn to lbs monitog, tblatootoflg tbe avnnne and then wblsked them oat
early life in northern Michigan arc
ovar Jbe boulnsanls to tbe White City.
b«twca thorn aa pompmmtkm lor
Isted by Mr. Campt^eH, whoce memory
fllU nsaoMily to • battitog i^ner.
rnokmg Md kllUar tbe Wll proridlac Tbe Bvnwtog was began aftwr tbii any Tbe Wild West show served as tbe
to historical data to the northern
t or arivalo Mala. par Aow by a atfnto driU br tba wtbor tolmax of tbe ^s ouUog. and when
is irmsrkably corroct.
U tM
Pfomima taam a frasmaai dtatos taam fram Oompaataw court all tbe blank cartridges bad been flmd PIRCMSN OF THC STATE WILL glon
Mr. Campbell baa the honor of beln:;
at Jafar—MflB aa to wbet»ar ikm U Deway. Mo. 112. to OadlUae, eapdatoad
MEET HERE NEXT YEAR.
the first settler to import a swarm .to
nad
lenl
Indians
bad
enstoed
the
role
aar ttotfc to t|ie nuaor U nfara to tk« by WUliam Kalaar.and nempoaad or
bees
sod a sheep to northern MIchibrfbnaaUaa it wmtmm MoaM bo tba fbUawtog: WiUtom Katoar. Gbartas to •*mnke^>ellevn’’ dead men louls snd
Is. In its I'ornTenls. like dying of con-j
yw*1[^i^7a plln'ta y«mr’*bSrJS
gan. tlicfc being brooght In by him tn
jtfM^to toa iMopIo of UUMtan. Tbo ■dokana. Bdward Faaae. CJharlca Osri- JulieUeriuid Tommy nnd Julls foodled Traverse CHy Oaiegalee Sueoesafully Igan. He simi ot>ersl«d the flr»t
.............
..
.\
The pmgress of consum»>it *nd fear appendicitis. Safely lltM In
threshone
another.
Tbe
you^gsteni
thought
•mo of ooeli a Mll-kllltof foad l« •oa. Val Bottaad. Ooarad Nytaadac.
Landed the Maattog of the State
ing machine and wnarator In t^.s part :
ll::?ir£th.tr; S * ‘J;“d^
H great eport. Louis Whitethnnder
•IM aa iniMrtaat aa Ua d<
Firemen’s Association.
mmmt any. AStnd Natoon aad 9nm gad Jnlia Movntnlantream being
of the Htate and retates an amnt-lng In-. and frietids. “Whi n 1 bad runsump- .uch as heatlarlie. blllousneMs. ooetiveniomogli laroattoatUm W dUdooe
tlon in its first stage." writes Wm. My- oea*. etc. OuanuUet«d at Johnson Drug
stance of how when running the
year-old aborigines connected with the
U^Caet toat this rumor baa.ao Coaoda- toaaia.
ers.
of
Cearfoss.
Md..
“after
trying
dlf
i
store
Co.'s.
F.
H.
Meads,
a
K.
Wall it
rfalne In tbe winter time In a^«ni, the
Ckatrs warn ptaead at ibraa points
iloa la fo**, bat U la 4ao to tM state, tor young ladtoa wbo rapraoentnd tba ■how snd Julia Brie and Tommy West The state flremon’s association will heavy snows caiis'-d the nxtf to col ferent meilicines and a good doctor, in gons* Drug Stores, oaly 25c. Try
being favorite 6-year-ilds at St. meet In Trtventc .City in 1W€. Tbe
vain. I at last look Dr. King s New Dls ; thorn,
•ad too maailwra of tbe state soaata. ndbnara and tba ragnlar maaanvars to
covery,
which
quickly
and
perfectly
<
lapse
tMitirely
tniiytng
thtmachine
Traverse
City
delegation
returned
•s well as o boae who acUrely opposed tba Pbmsters was most ably «tvaiL by Vlaaaat’a orphan mofhim. over, in 8if=
lr^^d me." Tr^impt rviief and
and men In a mass to snow and icc.
home last night with the acccptan<
lerioratreeL
fbe prtftoa took toapootbai bm. that •
TRY A RECORD MTANT Aa
POT
Mr.
««
tba tnam wbo ware tbo center to a
the invItaUan to tbe city conncll
Chlldrsn Toot tbe TooUre.
tbvoufb tomtu»tk» sboold be node. large wndlanec to cltleans wbo lined
In buslnr'ss In Traverse City. His j pneumonia. Guaranli>ed - at Johnson
brtrUier. H. D. Campbc*ll. built the well- Drug Store Co.'s, F. H. Meads and 8.
Cho walks nad catoyed tka aoval sight.
Tbo arraaaoaioBU are
Know, .-rk h«.-. -.r
I
lai to
a aonner that tbe TOter' Tbe team dosenres the blgbctt praise parkuray knew the orphans were hav
Mr. Campliell managed the first flve
the efleleM nnimer wMb which all ing n rare tmat. The lark renlly com
•as wl^TlsIt Ibo ellr aoat amk wlH for
pelled ntlonilon—It was so noisy, made by 8. W. Hiicklel»err> of Cadll- years. He also statt-s that he can releavo WMb atobtof bat ptooaaat taotoe- military maneuvers were gone thro
roeml>er th<* time when the sl'e of the
with aad at tbe closing to the last What the Juvenile voices dldoY do in
rto. of S sttto oacaaMaaoat Of
Have you oSaminetl tin*
Pain may go by the name of rhenThere were about 2f*o il»'legaleK and prt'sent court h»Mise-ln Trav« rse City
IDvorr hoar to tbeir stop boro durtne wtob arheo a cmndldaU was taken the matter to ahonllng the automobile \iEltors
srvtui room hoiikoy-wo must
present at the convention thin was covered with a dense growth of mast Ism. mmralgia. lumbago, pleurisy.
the tanks, they received sev tooting affairs did in tbe matter of
tbo Uaie to «*»• enoaaipnioot wUl be Uiroagh
8.-11 at omv oii’JUSE.f8tmii
pine ire-rs and the slretUs not yt4 No matter what name tho pains are
eral rounds to huarty applause. The tooting. The lUUe ones were piled In year which was held In Lansing.
sIriH-t.
Few timon tlo aiioli
prodtablr oboat xThu touaob
called. Hollister’s llocicy Mountain
iH'Ing elcnrvd of the pine slumps.
pianist to the team was BUss .Allva tba big oars, about tan In ’every one,
chnuces .-oun*
jK-ople in a
have stoaUtorf tbolr wtUtognei I to do Johnson
Tea will drive them away. 35 Penis.
Notice to L. A. of B. of R. T.
and the young ladles who per and nearly evdry chauffer bad a child
city whi.'li is a.lvaneiu« ns
all to tbtor powor to aake the occasloo
Tea or Tabb-ts. Johns«^ Drug Co.
Mrs. Ray N, Wattersoo of Danville.
formed tbe part to tbe offleers wero on his lapor clinging to his shoulders.
nipi.lly ns Tniwfw* city.
a saoeosa. tbe ▼aHous committees
III., grand mistress of l.,adii>s' AuxiMarj
Act n o >v—n-joioi- uft.*rbaeo worked hard and the tour Is foadr Bdna Huoktobenr. Sauna Watson and
A NKW KKATMRU RKNOVATtm
No Secret About IL
to fwoolro tbe visitors. »vcry home Aanes Plette. who ao
just .iM-en Installed tn N. 11.
Jt. that f«»r cuts, burns
•b4 birr*-----boose sboold be In gala team from Oad^Uac and have greatly p^alng the rubber bull, and
i to complete the organl/Jitloii. Menils-rs Chapin's carp«*l cleaning works.
btdls
ulcers, kver sores, soie‘ eyes, btills,
a choice comijosito din all the way.
arrar tor tbe oooaslon.
\
try
nnd
ci.mc.
June
1«;
It
^he
feathers
are
ihonn
The
thoroughly
rl.ane.1
“Whafa de mstter wW Uie'c. A. C ? |
liy high |»r»*ssiirt» tor dry steam, driml
It’s aUl TighL Do youse aoe, see. see?" j
Washington has been sotiiod upon
idast process.
and cooled by cold blast
and march for the Foresters*
That's what the boys from tbe Chi
4M the plscc for holding the ponce con
The orders that have been acciimu- gory, of Hope. Tex. 2r.r at Johnson
orphaas home and tka eukject was eago home for Jesrlsh orphans eontrils
rfemnee which wtM strive to bring
Rids win lie receiveit by the under
and to tbe conflict betw^ fapnn and ably preaented to all Foreatera before Itud to the occasion. They were a signed for one hilndred loads, more or laliieg will be at tended to Imimsllalely.
Seiiil In .vtMir orders, This is ihe
Ritsato to the far Bast.' This means the collaoUoo was tnkan up by High Utile lale In Jidnlng the paiade, hut leas, of sand for filling yards. To be
that If m treaty is made It will be Chief itoagar R. J. McDonald agd Im- Dr. Frank H. Deris, who auperrised delivered at Fourth ward school build best time to the year to look after
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
y»mt feathers.
June 15f.t
bsowg as the *nrosty to Wsshalgton, roedlataly Joflowlng the march when aSalra in his swift machine—the ing at once.
W. O. F»ote. ,
the
aoUetoJon
was
tkken
the
mambera
swiftest to them all—picked up the be Chairman Commlttoi« on Riiitdings and
This eoontnr has no alUanoo with
wither ntolen aito during the prescoi loft-tbe hall for the steamer Columbia lated delegation at Sixteenth' street
Grounds.
.June l.'ol
noafliei baa bMn strictly., neutral. and two hours wore spent on the bay. end led U along nt a fast clip until the
’^thcNfore Ibe setootlon to Wnahlngioo tbe trip 40 N<snh-iamnata and back mn to tbo procession had been over
A Huge Task,
» a huge task to undertake the
as the place for the meeting of the being taken. The Elmwood avenue taken.
,
such a bad case to kidney dis
orchestra .aooompanlod the exoartlon
Ida Harris, a cunning picka
plenlpotcnttortM^*
logltalthat of C. F. Collier, of Cheroease
aa
tl
aad diaooursed enUvenlng mualc for ninny from tbe Chicago orphan asy kee, Ia„ hut Electric Bitters
Utlers did It. Ik
tbs ona huadred and thirty Foresters lum. was the happiest child among the writes: "My kidneys wen
vere so far gone,
•TA#K hHO PLATFORM.
chair without a
ahoerd. Many to the members to tbe bundrods.
Some kind friend had j I could not sit on a chi
cushion: nnd suffered Tfrom dreadi
VandevUle. that moat popular style party had the bonneu to the subordi |i».nl of fbe «nt™.pl.t«l outlo,
Id dc
rf entertainment In the larger clllee, nate Umm and there wore passed had fitted her out
E,cctric
it with a great
gitmt mmi
mini ,|
ir,icctric Bitters, however. I found a
will be seen here next Monday night. around in the party for aouvenlr aig- nery affilr fully equlpi>ed with the cure, nnd hy ther
restored to,
health. I recommend this great
June It, at RtatobciWe Grand opera naturea. tbeaa being valued by the correct automobile altnrhmcm com
houae. when the Snider and NoMs lucky^ owners, tboufto Mrs. Florence monly known as a white veil, it was tonic medicine to all wlUi weak kidd by
ncys. liver or stomach.
i ■■■ ■I■
Sps^aiiy compnny will open a special Youngs, the president, was
yards long or longer and a yard Johnson Drug 8t<
C5o.. F. H. Meads,
thTwealgbi engagement. This form to
lingly arrayed In a dnsUng cap
druggists. Price
it Sons.
W
wider. It. was big enough to! 8. E.
F Wait
entertainment Is esporlally adapted which she had purchased from the have made two or three dresses. It
fpr summer amusement and abould booth of Companion xSMrt whkh was was a veil, though, aiul was j»lmid>
at the “Hannah Drug Store” they arc lilleci accurately and promptly, just as
Seymour A. Smith, manager nf Nt-meet with a hearty weloomc by local doing a land ofllce business at the hall •tunning. Amanda was perfectly Jusah-ta-wanu resort, i^sstvl ihrmigh Ihe
your doctor gave them to you. Nothing but purity can be said of oar drugs,
theater goers, aa well aa ootsMe visit and this she considered too dainty
tlflcd in turning up her nose when
city Vblaj' on bis way to tlie resort.
and registered pharmacists do the compounding. Prescriptions arc delivered
ors on tbs occasion of the Q. A. R. en- stand the aouvenlr work.
Btyllab women In other machine* going
Tbts morning tbe hall was opened the CTPtwIk’ vray passed, wondering Mr. SmUh says that the out look for a
promptly anywhere in the city at any time you want them between the hours
good season is very good and that the
at an early hour and"^ Cadillac team Sooth park policemen declared that
Snldar dtod Nells, magicians
of 7 a. m, and
p. m. Our telephone is citizens* 8SS—can’t forget that
hotel
will
open
June
35.
telopathlsU, will, to course, heed the of boys served with a fine breakfast Amanda waa easily tho belle of Grand
number.
followed by lee cream and cake. While boulevard yeaterday.
list of nets. Then there nre «
If you arc tnnibled with liidlgesthm,
and BBe Baroes In character sketches, the merry party was In session tbe
But if Amanda was having a k«xk1
the two Kentucky glri sweet singers, mayor to Traverse City appeaead on time BO were all tho .ilhwrs. even coostlpatinn. soiir stoi^h. or
RIno Tollo^ Sosps
y. lioranso^rott. cnmedlsn; c
the scene and InvlUnl many to the, though they didn’t have such big veils other pain, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
Tea will make you well and keep you
Foresters, for an auto ride to iha asy
moUM pictures. Ulustrsted aony
The finest line of Toilet Soaps in the city. Cara Calia, Passion Violet. Medi
as hers. They wore all a bit ecarcl well. 36 ronta, Tei^ or Tablets. John
Taken altogether the entertainment lum. Those who were of the party at first; they came with lhtor^t>esi
cinal Carbolic. White Clematis, Pine I'ar, Lettuce Comple.xion, While ( ilyccrson Drug Co,
Whould .prove s most sttrsetive one. were Mrs. Florence Youngs, the
manners on and triod to act the part of
inc. Almond Emollient. William’s Tar. Violette dc Parmc,* Palmolive. Pear’s,
|V>pulsr prices to 15. 26 and 35 conu president; Mrs. WilHam Kalsor
iMgnlfled IllUc ladl.-« nnd gentlemen.
Cadillac. Ural vice president; Mrs. W. They irerc, all exceiii Ihe dignity I»art.
Unscented. Pure Castile. SanJalwood. Violet, Lilac, I leliotrope.
will rule.
8. Cole to Jackson, senior sroodward; That wore off when tho pnanuts and
Mr. and Mrs. Charleh Ueglcr to CadU- crackerjack and candy made Us aiv
FIRST EXCURSION.
A Oood Oool Drinic
« UlMi styles. VIMOM Ifwthrr
lac. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilamum to pearance and when the location of the
flUlfWla will Taka Crowd to ChaHevolx Dailey, Mias Blanche Youngs to Evart, -tooters’’ was discovered. Onco the
No matter what the day is, is always a delight. Ijire’s Root Beef is just the
Sunday Mortilng.
Vlclor Orody to fhls city and Master merriment got under way It oonUnnod
thing. A 25c package will make five gallons of as delicious a dnnk as you
. The flrat.cxcoraloo to tbe atxaaon to Harold Brabant, the masoot to the
with a whoop 4.111 the very last, when
need ask for. We arc selling lots of it.
^fharlevoU. Pc^ey nad Harbor party.
the thirty-five automoblla depoaiied
■Itoriags win lie given Sunday by the
The party was shown through the
Stnamer llllaols. The boat leaves at asylum by a coorteoua totendant and
Dairi’tYi
Porfcii-n®®
A n.,m. and the clUr is reached on the tbo trip thronghout was to great la
mtm at 10:10. The fare for the
of every kind “Blue Lillies” and *‘Arbulus” arc two specially line and the
made via the asylum grponhouaea
itNind trip Is |1.
odor is delicate and lasting. Buy it in any quantity you want. We have any
the tomato and encumber bonsea more
number of fancy shaped bottles filled With the finest perfume. Make a most
THE LADHOB’ AID MMltoy to the aapeolaUy IntereaUng to all. Aa the
MaptlM-ehnitoi w4U aerve amOa to the crowd left the grounds tbe sbouU to
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES 8AV1N08 BANK
appropriate and dainty gift. Wc have all kinds of Toilet Waters for the sum
ir. R. a «B IMMday nnd Wedndaday 'Who Is all right?" The mamr to
mer
bath.
^
•
Traverse
City
la
all
rlghL*"
were
heard
4kirtng tba ntau ebAunpmenL AU who
woeld be InoOBVMiAeaced by taking and the merry laughter of the happy
Ukdr frlMda bone, are Invited to crowd waa ample teatimony to tbe
Ming tbem to tbe cbnrcb. Tbe price pleasure which the trip lead given.
This la the tenth party to vlalt the
are the pride of every one. Wc. can help you keep them
by the use of
le only » cenu.,
Wday A moo
aaylnm. six have gone to^Saat bay and
Rubifoana, Sdzodont and Dentrificc, Wc can sell you any kind of a tooth
two to Bdgwtsood. making toghteen
MowM TWe.
___
brush.
The
“Pro-phy-lac-tic”
is
one
we
recommend.
It
is
one
of the best
jnartles to Forcaters to be taken oat
la the aew aato boa la tbe two days to
tooth brushes that are made.
'
; ;
the aasembly. Nearly the enUre deleToledo. O.
galAons Mt eithar oa the 11:10 or
11 :IS tralna thU aaoralag and the aem
blM perfectly MmoralAe In
tlmeoi throogheut waa that the aaaembly had haeo to one long- train to
onnr oat nny
plaamire aad delight to aR.
Welding. Klnnnn
TtfESTBY
CURTAINS
wuil 7M iMfe •TM’ •■rlarSeuMriatBt uS s*t Mr sricts. Kas; I»>'hii-nt« it)-on viali.
J. w. SL.AnrEia
TMVERSE CITY IN 1906
ii
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WkolMkbuSBeUl TMTlUiUtoH*
Beautiful Home
m
^
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Chapin's New Feather.Renovator
TEAMSTERS, ATTERTOM!
1
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When Your Prescriptions
Are Flllsd
i:>S
^ M HAHHIIH & LAY
.V
MEIICiUmLE
1 ^
HAND BAGS
r' ■; 1
DIR. SIMYDEIR
oiCMTisnr
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JUNE-JULY-AUGUST
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?
Don't forget we have all kinds of ELECTRIC
FANS. TO SELL OR RENT.
£•&
iTal^
HffU’e €ntwrb Cere ‘’m
MCIM BalAM nlltlmwlMn.
Mg BMIIB
HBfl ftr
The hones on the ooraer to Boardman wonoa and auto otrgat. tmrgad
hy OntoaM QnUkItond BsrmariyMWcqplad by W. P. CnAaer. hga
movod to the hhok part to tho lot and'
a atone ftMOdatloB la being jMrt on^
J. B. P^e Bectric Co.
CASS SntSCT
M
...a
urn vm fiM
Vmmt ftnpla a« B—jOb—b Bpaal
cmJMmfn oky wa> o—gmrrp
i^TTHt WOMANS CUUS.
P«MM IlM O^ U^ta^UM Ummtr
Nmm Wlwn IMltMM AHi»>
«M» Wm Pmmt^
it ihma ia t
6m\mg tha ymx
tiMI ia Mjor«i more tkana^lT tkM
MMtfcar kf oM flji4 jimag la tkt
WoBart dib ki« om Jao«
dab ■—bm aad tMr fkaOlw obmna CMlirm'a day. Tbto fdrlb*
dd/'bM b«a banknUarly Uxtamata
te 4W M«d kMdloB for tli« onJoyMt
. «r fh« Utilo foMw. A« teTluUoa «
taadoi by Mn. H. J. Pri^o »o n***!
arlU IMT at •prto* P»»1b wm Mt
ghbOy aataptaA a»6 baaan mara nm
to that pteoo tbU afionwoo conytnf
a moat drilsbtad mmbor of cblMraa.
B^wetony w* tJrts pkMre wudfad•d wb« tlMT Mpted Ibe ha—orta
aad »wta«» imdfr tbo beanUfol troas
that aako Bering Park a eool aad
taBvUaa pJaeo dartof il»o Warn
BMTdayt. Tbo booM.vaa protUly doeovmtad with vild flowbni acd tha wide
▼arandaa wore attra^lralf fdoraad
vltb dalaky foraa and diakaa Uadar
«ha traaa wa» apraa# tba loac wblla
’ UbiM daekad la tana at vbkA tba
ebUdraa vara aarred ftrat. tba oMar
•aw aadarataadlag for oaoa bov It
aaaaa to wait Maay vara kept bod.
for tea craaai aad little patty edtae
Mr. Md Mm. Mm B. BMlay. Tba
evMtagvaaspaatlaadall^rtfaUmaaar aad arvaral maakal Barbara, bath
vocal aad laatmmpatgl. warn r
After tba maMc. light raCraaba
CnTTUMTElSSISS
IMJD PdRia
Jevlal JeilMm Hstped IHm Ada PmaMim OdebrnM Her Biribdmr M a
VALUATION BHOWB INCBBABB 08Very Happy Manner.
BBITB tIiMet WITNONAWAL.
WAS ASBESSSO sa$ jcii6 Borrt in
,
BEOOROEirS OOURT.
I lasapt me Third Shaw
■a mUmTomi Val-
wnrda shows ffeat tbe vahwtion In
Traverse Oty. dSMite the wttbdrewal
«f over IlMjMB tnm taxariem. hM Increaaei fl.444 In tbe past yaar. Tbe
total tbla year la $4.02.711 agaiad
BPWDIITH LKAOUE C^f^yKNTION. $4AilJK last yaar. The rata for dty
I this year shows aa taeraaoe.
Brand Travaraa DIalHct Maab
being $2J2 agnlnat $2.22 Mat year.
All tbs wards except the third i
Tbraa Oayf taaalan.
Mlaa NalUa Btaala' of Nortbpoct mersaoni la tbe totals oa real and peraoaal property. Tbe third oa pemaal
paaaad tbroagb tba city tbla —
vty dropped from $211,722
oa bar way fa Maacaloaa vbm
toaa aa a datagaU to tba Oraad Tray- $0472. a deereaee of $04«7 oa the
dlatrtet avuml eaaveatkm of tba tctal aad a decrease of $11.4$$ on per
■pvortb Laacaa, vbleb eoa—ad tbli sonal property. The real eeute valemoralng fOr a tbraa dayo* aaaakm. atlon la that ward shows an inctnaae
lAot evening, MMa Ada Pmaba WM
ealled to tbe door of ber borne Wy a
toed nlampiag en tbe veranda and
» nnrprtoed to om Op JovMl JdItom wbo bad come to bdp ImA edebmte ber Wrtbday end to prMt ber
wltb a benntifally ftnaaed ptotare m a
taken of tbdr regard. ■
A Jolly IMm wm enjoyed by nil and
U was Mte when they departed after
paruklag of the tOltowtng tempting
ena^nepnred by Mm ProabU:
Ham anndwicbea,
PIdtoe.
Kotoeban
Koblyky.
Donghmita.
lot cfUm.
Aaaorted cakes.
Aaaorted trolL
Coffee.
PIRK PLACE DECORITED
ABLAZE WITH BUNTING AND PIC
TURES TODAY.'
Qtan JUtbor. wbnrb Ito wiO deUvsr
ithe nddMi iMfbiw the gx
cMaa tbsM thla evening.
ItMfbnntoty- -The Oaks” to nllMied
Maud Porter appealed to Jndge Rob
WHY DOBS the LsGretti always near the spot where the too. -owned
erta’ mart thM toorntng. pleaded gaOty have fresh iBoeoli^es and fruit bon by the late Frank Graven, wm horned
ic aaaanh and battezy eooimltted oa boos?
Becnnae they manafUrture after the anmmeraenahn last year, nnd
Mrs. 8ar^ Madala and wm fined %» their own gooda
June in.*! j
^
pmtlost of the many
nnd eosto naBoanttng tb $SJ$ or go to
I pretty mimmer bomea of Omcna tourJnIL She nettled.
Rfe eb4 inuB, temrat* sraci eb4 I lau.
Tbe defense entered a plea of gnlUy
rcdtitlfiBi. at iBe Bemenkfift ei-l
------ . ' ■ aad the wooBon's nttoniey, W. H. Urn- tertaiUBCBt Mammj alcu, Jne 19.1 try a maple glace sundae. Nothing
tor sought to show mlUgaUng clrcnmJai 14-4t ilikelL At the LnOrattL June 14-11
stanccs. He said tkat the woman bad
bem driven to the assault by the tosuiting InngMge of Mrs. MadnM when
she went to Question her concerning
neighborhood stories, Nel^borbood
gossip figured largely to the affair and
tbe defense contended that most of U
aa nnflt to Introduce to the coarC
|
Dr. A, H. Holliday, wbo aueaded |
Mrs. MsdaU. was sworn and testified
In regard to the nature of the wound.
It was an Im-gular cut evidently Infilcfed by some blunt instrument,
three-quarters of an tnch long and the
skull was exposed. Tbe wound healed
licely In s few days and all danger
from that was pasaed now.
In summing up the case before pro
popular materials: will sell at $1.25 and *
nouncing sentenc. Judge Roberu saMthat the blow • had evidently been
struck In a moment of anger and that
it was not the result of promtsdltatlon.
Hsil the woman died. It woulll not
have been rourdc-r but would ha%e
been manslaughter. Tho affair had
cattsed much talk and excitement In
nelghlHirhood.
In pronouncing
sentence he too< tho mitigating cir
cumstances Into consideration and
also the offenao against the peace of
the city.
STiR. CUiMIIIGS SOLO
mil
Mini
lilili
SPEGIfiJUIIE.EUkllUTIOII
Mohair lustres, the regular price was
*20c, we place them on sale at per yard
1 OC
*^
table Emeus
Manufacturers Short Ends. 2 yards. 2)4
yards and 3 yard lengths, genuine all
linen Scotch Damask, those worth 75c a
yard while they last, per yard .................
EWIIBELM
QQq
Comer Front
and Union:...
ii
Sm Farewell
II
ECONOMY IN SMALL
THINGS
^^
ONLY
3c Per Card
wsmraBH
Owe cC kis hMt tsnU WM Bring a 1
rMfn by utriktaff It wRh n bnltoL
I2ew Summer
Dress 6wds
25 Da^s Wore
DMUGE SUIT Sm Oil
nv A mpOAB WANT^^IBk-
Cravemttes
JInd Coverts
mm
GIVE PARADE TUESDAY
ST^r ------------------ -
Bptot /'THa
Onito- m Oosenn.
Mrs.gA4dle OravM oC Oto
RBQULAR J»«ent pennnt candy 1$ ogsn the benntlfnl eottaffe t
cento fbr Sntnrdny apecMl sale from 2 Onka” owned by fl
to 2 o^eloek.
Jane IC-lt Cntcheoo of GraM RapMa Bitfl
PMadad Bailty to AanaaR ^ Baktory
fer It Into n mauMr intoM this mai
on Mm Sarah MadnM Bat Clahasd j MMa N.*NeMan, wbo hM been Ceneb- mer. Mr. nnd Mra Cutebsoc win
ing to tbe dty acAoola. IsCt fbr her spend n portion of the sMOtoer at the
boiqe to Ithapn this asoratag.
quiet mat home toatsad of ooif^ng
ABKHif tba many apaakan' aad daie- of $4f4i2.
Tbe greatect ladnaae In total valogataa who take pan la tba work of tba
laacaa are Rev. The— Goa of tbU ntioa WM made la tbe Beocmd ward
eeal UpMa et Night—Work
aty who eoadoets the daroUoaala tbU where $2241$ hM been added u
ef W. E. Robertson.
lac aad —orrov tbe IHararr aad roll. The tacreoM In the First ward
aodal department of tba eoavaatjoa WM IU4C: In the Pbarth, $20,144:
The
Park PMce is In naUonal re
will be la ebanee of Mra. E. P. Whit Fifth. $11422.
galia
today.
In honor of the coming
The following are the vnluaGoni by
man of Harbor Bpiinci foraMify of
BUte encampment next week. Osring
Traverea’Clty and Nortbport. Mina wards for 1906. c
the opening of tbe encampment on
Mary Minor of tbU city will apeak oa
Monday Mr. HoWen thought best
tba *'PracUcal Methods of Uterary
have all decoraUona In place thU week
Onltore of tba Leacaa.* 8aadaymom>
and avoid the cruah of business which
Inc oonuDonioa win be admlnlatared
win begin early Monday. W. E. R»bby Rev. M. O. Carrel of Traverae Oty
erteon of Saginaw, representing
and the cveninc pralae aervioo will be
Michigan Decorating company, hunp
There vaa ao pn^rmai aa barato- In charge of Dr. Q. A. Holliday.
deeomtlou* this morping
fora. tba bUU aad orchard back of the
afternoon nnd the work Is worth the
booaa fnraiabloK eoficletii entertain'
PERSONAL.
m trouble of making « special trip
aaaati aad tba Uma spaat In baai
the
Park Place JubI to view the
I.
D.
Huklll
of
Maalstaa
U
in
tba
koeka. avlaga and roaming about
pie and beautiful folds, flags,
aamaf the treat-— moat thoftraghly city on
Btresmen and set pieces and pictures
Mrs. Roland Boughton. wbo has
•aloyod.
of the elaborated front. Tbe main
bean visiting la the dty fjwr weak*,
entrance Is strikingly set off with a
vetnmed to her home in Detroit this
MAY DIE TODAY.
large picture of the “Father of the
Tboa. T. Bates returned last even
Country,” while on the right and left
ing from a business trip to Cbicagb.
Gemex. Cuba’s Liberator, Suffered a
about midway between the ends are
Alfred Wilhelm returned from»Ann
Relapes Last NigM.
^Tfuvsmt BAY BOAT OOEB TO Arbor, vdiera he has been stodylng
similar ones of Abmhxm Lincoln and
Ry Wire to the Evening Record.
Gen. U. 8. Grant framed In a man
musk; last evening.
CHABLCVOIX
Havana. Juno 16.—Gen. Maximo
white foliage. Tbe entire front
Mrs. I>croy W’arren of Old Mlssloo
GoitH**. the lllierator of Cnba. had a
left today to attend the commencement
ablate of naUonal colors which will
relapse lS»t night and the doctors say
OlBt OMar Wilbur and Copt Camp- oxerclaes at* Olivet oollege.
be set off on tbe evenings of the en
ho may not live throughout today.
campment with lines of electric llghiB
Mrs. Lodeemd Flory. the delegate
Art tba Owwarm PurctiaM
ttning from the cupola to the corners
from Court Kent to the Companion
f»riea Waa iSAOA
E. Mart) and M. Brown of Leland
of tbs building. Mr. Robertson will
aasembly. returned to her homa la
were*ln the city yesterda)'.
decorate the Herald and Record bul
Gbpt Henry Wbbb sold the iteamer Grand Rapids this noon.
Tbe 1$04 vnlantlons wc
George Lawr of Port Oneida to In
lag tomorrow nnd thla afternoon he
Mm. George Raff, aooompanled, by
Lou A. Co—Inga to CapL Oaoar Wllbusy nt Elks hall In the eUborate dec- the city today.
b«r Obd Oapt Oamptmll of Charlevoix Mrs. J. Hockstad and her little daugh
Mrs. 41. J. Bodenburgh of Cedar to
omUons which are being arranged.
day before yaaterday. the* price being ter, Gertrude, of Bingham;, arrived in
spending the day In the city.
fMiO. The CaoMilnci will be need by the city this moralng after a abort
thaowaara on t^_^ route between Char Tlalt at Bingham.
Mrs. Mary Becker and Mrs. F. Rey
TRY a nuiple glare suiulae. Nothing
levoix aad Boyne City and will be cap
Questions Are Almost Identical With like It. At the I^Grettl.
tained by Capt. Oeorge Weaver of the nolds and two sons. Perrin and Clyde
June IC-U
the Qnes Given During the
maa Lake. Thla la a barge which haa of Bingham arrived In the city today
March Examination.
bad bo ateady rrMile l»«t for acreral for a abort shopping trip.
WHY IS tbe IgiGrettis Icc cream
John Akers of Bingham it making
aeaaoba haa run vrild. The Cumrotng>
No. 17 We Ufec no gclat Ine or pt>wders.
The “special” June examination of
baa bean a familiar boat oa Grand bnslneas trip to the city today.
June IC-lt
The Mlssea Ne1|le Galbraith and
candidates for teachers' cerilflcates Is
Traverae bay for naaay yean and last
DOW on nt the county building, and of
aeaaoa ran betwevn Travane City and May Wilson, who have been apendlng
a few days, as the guests of Mrs,
tho thirty candidates all are members
Be sure and hear Major Bender-1
Morthport with the Columbia,
of the fair sex except three. J. C. Runk shotu the oricintl Dmmmer
Boy of!
bwlng to the late saaaon anddhe lack Seely of Bingham arrived home this
Dn
of Interlochen. E. H. Wilcox of Old the Rappahanock. Qty
«f toorlpt travel Che Traverse line of morning.
Mr. and K, A. Nelson of Northport
Mission and Charles Will of Williams Monday niiliL Jane 19.
bay boats will nol be put on aa usual
sooth today and
burg. The latter finished the work for
and cpnaaqnenUy Mr. W’ebb t»
tho third grade test at 1 o’clock this HELP WANTED—Energetic workers
t sale aa the beat poaaible aolutlon to leaving the north for a new realdeace
everywhere to distribute circulars,
afternoon several'hours ahead of the
the problem. The new ownera are well at Grand Rapids.
samples and advertising matter.
Mrs. A. V. Friedrich and aoo Spald
remaining candidates. Yesterday
known In tbla city, especially CapC
Good pay. No canvassing. Cooi»erone Of the candidates withdrew after
'* Oacar C. Wilbur, who. aa a young man ing are in Ann Arbor attending the
atlvo Advertising Co.. New York.
seeing the question on "Theory and
* uf Northport took the bay route as an commencement exerclsee. after which
June 16-11*
Art”
based
upon
Hindeirs
Art
of
oecupaUcm when a mere lad and later,
^ r ■£ IE IE
Study, having never had the subject OYatk or MicmoAti-became the captain of the atexmer
_________-Tt»« ProbBtoO
ity of Urmnd
Urma. Ttbtwbb.
as propounded by that writer. Two o for th« County
^ . City of Grand Rapida «hlrh pHod
students of the High school who were
Gnnd Traverse hsy for many years
BREVITlEg.
taking the work left today owing
vv preceding the Columbia. The City of
the work on “School Law” as they,
Grand RapldF was ownni by the Han
^^toii^iBBttor of thm wUU of CbtIom BowThe QoMn City. Improvement com
too, had never had the study. The two
nah d I.ay company and later sold. Mr.
xionao r. Hownrd h*v1»r filrd In anld conrt
pany has a neat new alga which Is the
Wilbur has hinre mided at Charle
LAUNCHES WILL MEET AT THE gentlemen. Messrs. Runk and Wilcox, hU p4rttUno i>mytBa tb*i nnid c<iart ndjndlwork of George Winnie.
are candidates for tbe second grade. entr and d*tsnnln* who werr Bt the time of
voix where he U In bualnea*.
O. R. A I.DOCK AT6 P. M.
There will be an open meeting of the
Lee Hornsby of the Boardman avenue
■Ud d«s-ew >l died Piec'd.
teamsters, mason teadere and laboring
school Is conducting the examinations It la ordered, thnt the 10th dey of Jnly. |I
men and all others Interested at MooA. D. IKK. nt 1«B o clork In tbe forenoon, nt'
wHh tbe rest of the board, Messrs. ■Bid
probntf-o0)r«. be nnd U hereby nppointed
tague hall tonight at I o’clock. The Ae Many of the Old Soldiers as Peasi- Crisp and B. O. Ladd.
fork
•
Caee al John Menroe va. Hickox. Mull meeting will be addressed by Cal
bls Will Bs GIvsn a Rids
One pecniiarity to thla "special” is
B Hilt Co. Has Many
'W'yalt, representing the American Fed
on'ths Bay.
the repetition of tbe questions which
LsbsI Lights.
eration of Labor; M. B. Holley, preewere given In the regular March ex^
ideni of the Retail Clerks’ union. J. D.
At the meeting of the Innndi own- eminatlon. nine of the ten questions
Tbe case of John Monroe et al. vs. Greenman, secretary of the Clgsp
Jadanof ProhsSn.
an Mat evening. It wm dedded to’giv in botany and general history as well
Hlekox. Mull A Hill comi«ny Ms
makers’ union; C. W. Tisdale of the a parade Tuesday evening st 6 o’clock. aa many questions on nearly all the
pylBg tbe attention of Circuit
! CsnH*ntens’ union and others.
The various Munches will meet at the remaining studies were identical. Tbe
ofllclala and ao technical and business
There will be a special meeting of G. R. A I. dock for the psnule and ns only plausible explanation that can be
like lx all Ibe teetln^y that not one the G. A. R. Satnrday night to cloee ap
many of the old eoldjers m poesible given Is the fact that the general
. spectator It found on the second floor the encampment business. A large
will be taken on bos^ and given a standing on tbe March examination
of tbe county building where Circuit turnout 1* roQuested.
ride during tte parade and after R. may have been low. and the snperln
court is In aessibn. It, will continue to
Oscar Jolinson, of tbe firm of John The route wlU be aronad the foot of tendent propounded thf questions
morrow. An unusual arrny of legal
son A Pohl. was arrested laft night at the hey. along the east shore add then again ,to give a better Insight Into
lighU Is connected with the case.
S;50 for riding on the sidewalk
them.
back on the'west shore.
Fratt A Dnvia and P., C. Gilbert being Ea*t Washington street. He paid
While all the launch owners haven’t
busy with the con|)Iainants’ ease
Judge Roberts a dollar this' morning. been seen yet. It Is thought that there
probXte court.
It's now hooks and. eyes;
. 'against W. P. Croteer’ and SmnrthA party of tourists arrived at the win be at least sixteen or seventeen
many of yon have been |)ay^ o walte A Alway. the defendanU.
Park Place this afternoon en ropte for laanches M line and poesiMy more. Hsaring of CUims in ths Irens BMnct
ine 10c per canl for what wo
The divorce case of<Opsl May Hatch
Ratoti Hsid Today.
The
eonunlttee
will
make
an
effort
will
sell yon for the next two
IU.ch w«
I.., j
J „
^
*nte hearing of claims In tho Ii
weeks (if steck holds out) at
see every owner in the dty betwi
night.
Chicago, and M. J..GlUett of Jackson- BOW and Tueedny and aecore their con Bonnet estate was held this mon
I vine. I
tent If poesihle. No 'matter whether In ITobato court, the deceased dying
Will your pltce «f bastecss be! WllUam Uoyd of Manistee Is also tbe boat is large er itaall. tbe owner at hex heme tn Garfield tovrnship Jan.
13 and leaving three bHra, Mra. Hattie
Park Place guest, while F. N. Bbonld enter tbe pernde.
iecwiteEaextweel^ RsMtfbc.
be becantlaf am Doubleday. the well-known member of An Inrltatlon wiU also be extended Hewitt. J. W. Crater of Grand Rapids
Letasfenlsh tbe
tcrtia.
J. W. HfflftaL the Doul^edar firm of tbookmakers of ) Manehmen at Northport nnd OmeM and Francis Smith of this city. Tbe
Is registered there for
end otbar pMcee to come down Tuee esuto is of |$00 realty and $200 perEach card contains 2 doaen
THB LAORETTl. Harris, the only shcMt business suy.
dny. npend the day and take part In -sonal.
first class Hump Hooka and
reUU jnnanfactorer la the dty.
Tbe apecia] hearing of Wednesday
Children’s day will be observed st the parade In tbe evening.
Eyes and also 1 doxen extra
JnnelS-U Orange hmll tomorrow nil day.
tn ths case of Bmmn Zle of Mayfield
of
the straight eyea. We
township, wbose oondiUon wm
noon dinner wm be served nnd In the
have them in all aiaea from
THE LAGRETTl. Harris, the only afternoon there -will be n pri«rnm at Mm. R. Bolom of Boyne City, wbo subject for Insanity wM again taken
^ been visiting at Cedar, pasaed
Na OtoB inclnaive, in both
retail manufacturer in the dty.
aongs nnd redtnUons. All Orange througb tbe dty on ber way borne tbla up today in Probate court and con
blaok and white.
Jane K-lt membern shonM bring their own chil
firmed througb the report fhwn the
Kote the differenoe in prioe
dren nnd any others that they vrMh.
Mm Mary Qlheon of 21S West Tenth naytum where she was aent pending a
Buy now and aave money.
A very enjoyable time la promieed.
atrnot left fbr n abort vMU tn Ondnr regntor hearing set for today.
John & ^on, Ob Mpvi repr
Ran this mDratng.
the WlBchentur company, gave n very
Let tftrf tas«M» pisce iecBJaa 14-41 IntereeUng exhlblUan this afternoon. RBOUL^ 2Aemu pmnt ennfir 20 ntefnrike emeuMMBt aezt wteif.
iilili
AB BUMMER BCBC^r
We tanlsk fififiriaSv; Bite tke
Things are going rapidly—so rapidly, and stocks get
ting so low that It isn't sate for us to quote pric^es for
fear the goods would be sold before you could answfcr
our ad._
7/ Is Jllwaps the Case
that the better goods are slower sellers than the chekp
and medium grades—CONSEQUENTLY we now
have more of the better goods to oiTer than anything
else. To movejthese lingering ones
ttle have Raain 0ut
Prices
and you can now buy the best for the price of cheaper
goods.
■ -4
...la Onr Fnrnifurc...
We say-“if you see a thing you want, don’t wait till
tomorrow to give your order—but
6ive It now
Every day we get phone orders from customers who
have b^n looking and we have to answer with regret
that the article wanted has been sold.
Out of Cowti Tiiniiliire Dealers
are buying—if our offers are good for them—they
surely ought to be good for you.
Come JiiMl See - >>
tbe Boston Store
■ •
■ i
mm Oraea Stag M Fuawapd, aq-
TTV Itaila ac Ohlmita M----ratthAffVM^ ■
Mr. muBiflwm..
mm-.Brm. Bmtw
MmM» taoo
'V.
aNswp'-wumsB*
asoeui iato tta bowM oa Ctaft MM ____________________
flBiL mm.
IUt, Iniiiiili
yy»yj£SSfc
«RTwI?i1hiw piM^ nt ntfa mrite
YmTwiMt ta Ttavmno
CMy Sacatata to vtaR a fow fita> «Mh
Mn. & j:INm i> vMtilf tar ita' ElMtay hta Mrs. i. Bpssien. Mn. 1.
aria tar. Mm. iota ItarV^ work.
tar taattar, «ota Btarr. of
B. V. Hm tao
tatMni 2
*«-.2SnrS=;tata
^'no^iSi
iaoo tl
«B ita tata
•HCTUMia
Mr. DrwU Mi ooa of Cktata •» M
Ita Tforw lata f—ori.
Mr, taott aC Jtaltaort ata Mr.
tataM of COMtask DMMi tbnmgk
'taMtaivota. ^-'
ChM.Md mak VtafcoOhil. Itetai
' Mi DrIM TtaaiM Md MIm Cod^ Urn liMita Ita MnrkM l» Ita CXm
gtaHfinrI etareh «t cedar taiar
piMldapt Mi Mias Aih Ttaynr paeiwtary. Atata two hawirai paaple
partflaknfa.vagr linMWai MMurjaa
pastaI by ^ ItaSaa atal
ata .«rarytoiy,
evarytoiy,
taam foeiMg Tcry glai that ttay^
tai taM ttara:
June 12.
SelM cloaed Thursday *tasL the
iam botag SeM
tta TIM—Hj oitaota Sdfmr
BtaactaUloafia.
Rtak aad Omar
carriod Itair jmrt
ntar. ^ a
laad
M o(
eoHMta m
-aay
t of tta
MAPLK CITY.
Mlaa Lyila BteCens is tta gwaat of
tar Blalar. Mm Ogn. CMmL
for tta nnnaalnn sras rpnierta by WyAitkar a
song's Dnssley arebratrm ata by Mm
Wraeng in aoio vosk.
vorttas at tta
Mias Com •eofleid staasMd to her
boase ta WUUaaatarg Friday to apead
•OUTH MAYFtCLO.
Tta alck are all oa tta sala eawta
Mra. ChMtai.
Tta raine of lata stopped the potato
^ plaaUoc for a few days. Some will be
lata plaatloa where they have to clear
the lead yet.
Tta^MtaohaU at^Blackman
tta' hmaaolta^
oa
Satarday tat
Mr. aad Mre. Oacar Bran* rlelied at
tta hofoe of Warrea Taylor Siuiday.
D. P. Taylor aad wife and Oeorge
Taylor aad wife weal to New Weaford
Sasdta to visit Mr. aad Mrs. StraeketiaaeT Mrs. Ooo. Taylor s daagkter.
ilme 13.
KASiON CINTIft
Charles O. Decker returned to hU
liamo at White Cloud. He wUI visit
his pereois s short time, after which
^ ta» Intends going
aniog to Ctiirago.
Chir
Mr. «bd Mrs. J. B. l>oane of North
Praaki:fort are visiting relatives aad
friends et this place.
Oeo. J . B
I arth. Sr., w the porchaaer
this morning.
linnie McDowell and tal.
Howard (Vdernan. were Maple City
visUora FVIdsy.
Mlss,Plore»ce Axleli and father
paaaed khfoueb ibis nelghljorbood Sun-
fe-.
sr.\
well Ktadcd
ont of bloom.
*nie young folks of the neighbor
hood went fishing st (tary Lake Satur
day aad bad a fairly good catch of
fish and a big time otherwise.
M. C. Cate called on C. W. Wllltatai
on Saturday.
J. W. Dlckennan called on Mr. Ranon Miller's Hill Saturday, and on
ilag home ta tba afternoon -bis
overcoat fell from tbo buggy.
Miss Steffens and A. * " ‘
guests at N. W.
Ibis week lor DoUnlL whew ota wUl
apead a few woaka. going from itarv
) her home In Ponnsylvania.
Harman Fewlasa went to Traverse
CRy last ovaniag.
AUoraor Nerttager of Traverae City
waa In toam Wednesday of last week.
Mlaa Blla Loop of PeUston was here
Wednesday, viattlng relatives.
~ roraj weal to Oacy Lake Sunday,
tail.
gueeu of Mrs. Aague OaapbeU aad
other retaUves last week.
Adolph Aldridge aad wife of Grand
Rapids were celled to attend the fnnacal of Mr. AMridge's (atber last
urnek.
Dr. EMsrards and wlfo and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bills of Grand Rapids are
gnasu^qf Dr. T. Y. Ktasball mad molb
rJI'^
mm
aJlia
tracks.
«roa
loag
_
APlim?
JHH'Jlmiii'Saw anittS ^uSSTSiUmt,
ov. A»«d iwi""• ub*»
m Patrofttava Tcatad WBdwood| womaa. half hitad astatabC. apaet tta j
•ta vro wn the^
i of Tmvasaa Gttr caRafi mi
B ta Iowa aMarfiagJ .
aamh aMe ta Woadmd aeaMe, at
------- lopaat afov
flMaw Mdmapaat
afrt days of
the esrnar of Jtasrmm. She wanted
Us sratk li Travacaa CttyMrs. Ctaa. Cook ta viattlng her Ip cram to tta aorth aMc. NotapoMtas MMMi Aaimana of Travwaa
GRy wda tta mM of Mr. and ||ra mother. Mrs. WHUmb WelH.
ttacaaaa te tta boncii tried to «Mp
Man. ta Mr. nta Mn. S. Lantask a thotab they all saw bar. Atamt the
Avcite MePtaU Sataaday.
saghter. Jane
Ifn. Steveas aad aou Jamoa speat
Born, to Mr. aad Mra. U. BancraCL atraiet ata awMed patafaUy. An ootloaday at Omsaa
danghter. Jnae «.
^ cf-town onmtaandwry
was coming
Mastamm M. aad J. UUtey aad G.
Mrs. Krank ta cm tta atat IIM.
Parka apaaf Satarday la iowa.
along ta perfect step, stacn one of iU'
Jane U.
Mrs. & 8noU U vtaltlag ta town at
oMesem saw tta UUle ariie of hamnatta home or Mr. aad Mrs. J. S^t.
liy moriag across the ppmaseni with
•ALL GAME SUitDAV.
Both, Satarday ta Mr. aad Mra W.
^ scrub pan and taop. ."Mark time*
B. Jdhaatoa of 8l Jaasaa. Bcaror islaad. formes- rsaidoaU of Uta ptaeq. a Cmm HtMtaraGotagtatattMia Bay ea] rang dowa the Une aad tta KaighU
‘ ittidkter.
F
tta Cilemfila.
|Tetnplara halted watil the woman was!
Mr. aad Mrs. John StaSiMd are ocPierce's Corn Haatars have seoared {snMy by. Bvery cornmatamy that:
eapytag tta raaideaoa of Mr. Booiiaa date with tta Satlaas
SaOaas Bay hall team
toam i| passed
paastd the eqyaer
coyaer for the next hou/
lor llaiiilaj aad win go over oa the j was held up oocause tthe Uitle nernbOolambta. leaving here at lO a. m. womnn had held np the oCh«r. The*
KahL
knigbu
didn't
know IL but the crowd
Througfi
an
arrmagemeat
with
Captain
heW at
Tta
ing. The Webb, the tare la 2i cents, the did and the aeotiment was that the
HU'S 1
Bg dras spent in mntSc. rccita- Huskers maktag 1© eeata ou every knlgbtilest an'that was done dnrtag
evening
and daaclag. Fnilt.imneh and tJcfcet. the peoceefiThetag used to boy tta day wtas the batting of 2j09e
uniforms fbr tta team.
pimned Vnigfau to let a acnibwomaa
spent by all.
joyaMe eveal
Mrs. unyies apeat Thuraday in
Kenneth Saskh. who has been at
rmverae City.
Lsoaard Steele, who has been seri- tending the RJverrlew Military acmlMany children Inherit oonsUtntioiis
ooslar iU. Is eonvqleactac.
emy at Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. returned weak aad feeble, others due to child-'
E. E. Chase and sou Chevy spent
Saturday with friends ta town, arriv hoa»e yesterday noon.
hood trouble*.
HoUtater* Rocky'
ing on the excunloa from Traverse
Mountain Tea will positively care
STEAMER COLEMBIA will run an
chlldreo and make them strong. S4
June 12.
ixcurwioa to Sutton* Bay Sunday,
cents. .Ten or Tablet i. Johnson Drug
leaving the dock st 10 a. m. Pierce's
Corn Hnsker* will play ball. Fare 34
cents ronnd trip. Ten cents gee's to
ALL SIR KNIGHTS and Lndy Mac
aad aiEerd Pray drove to the lIuKkera for nnifonas. Enjoy a
cabees are n'queMed to he at their
Traverae City the kth.
nlc*c ride and see b good bail game.
Mias Dottle Watson ta onterthlnlcg
jono 16 2t respect Irq halls i»rompUy at 16 o’doek
company ihfs week
Sandgy. Jnae IS. to attead memorial
Ora FaIrbaakB at Tmweraa aty was
services at the First M. K. churrto.
Jdabei vl»4tu- one dav Isst week.
Derormtioii committee<i will Also vtall
Mlad Blanche Bruce returnud
the cemetery, time to be anounced
home at'Elk Rapids Fridi
riday
tende
Saturday.
June 14-4t
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
prise party*at Mr. and
Broomhead's Thuraday ta honor of
their spa Burl. Light refreshment*
wi're served and a general good time
yed hr
IT alt.
. IL Bo[KAcs of Kalkaska transari-
a Gray made a trip to Byron
St week.
H. W. FVascr has moved to Maaton.
Mra. Wm. Loop is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. S. O. SkuUer. of Trav
erse City.
Miss nta FlUaey of Brethern I* very
lit at the borne of her sister. Mra. John
Lieddy.
Jdra. 8. T. Fllklns and hshy visited
relatives In South Boardmsn last
Travc
A.
“oek.
.
nty Thnrsday. returning Friday.
*
^veCl people arc oiltlvatluc com.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eady of Croflon
•
■
of this pU
Mra. Martha
Seeley
itosle Bart
irlh
aUended the funeral of U A. Aldridge who ta seriously III at Elk
mesgot
last Friday.
writ
reported heUer al1 this wriUng.
imi is
. week later.
Mrs. O. B. Holbrook and son Harold not able to be brought home.
Mr. Koaetx has a nice team since be returned |o their home at Traverse
Miss Fannie Fairbanks of Elk Rap
raded.
id* vtaltwl at O. Llnd**>y * last we«‘k.
S. a <3ate has a new driving horse.
Mr. Bunker has a nlocojvisiting him
John Ferguson lost a colt a few days
aad wife visited at Pe- from Peto«key.
old last week.
loakey last week.
Chas. Roach of Traverae CUty came
iune 12.
Chas. Hedghn of Rapid City was a down on the 7 p. m. itrain tods
tURDICKVILte.
guest of W. W. Brower last wwk.
tarnlng on tho 10:SO.
Ira. Handy, who has chsiirge of the
Mm.
----------- luOer of Traverse City ta in
MAYFIELD.
Mr. and Mra. Ed G
dlaliing hall In the U. of M. camp, ar-'
C. D. Hanks returned Sunday
entertaining
frienils hen* today.
[erUln
lurday. and tar isister aleo Bronson, where be was called
»d last Saturday,
rivad
Hod to
d by
b; the
Mr. and Mrs. Unklettc*r of Frankher. Arthur Steward. Lansing last week by the death of a
death of bis
: the week
Miss Margaret
irgaret and Ml*e Net Helm Mra. Hanks*■ nephew.
>hew, attended to Mr. nephew.
attended t:hc eighth krade exercUes Hanks* farming during )
absence,
at G1lien Arbor Saturday evening.
hss movwd
Mr. lltlialey of Keys!'
Holmes proaebetl In the M. B. Into one of A. 8. Barnum’s
bouses In I.«*eo.vllle,
Ba
down t
churph on Stindiy. His sou Prank ac preparatory to beginning work on a
The lU bekal
companied him.
irk and logging job west of town for tertalned Mon
*"j*Ul
. Roy Bari of Olen Havea i
. J. Morgnn.
John Bryant.
dkkville visitor on Sunday.
Tho Ladles' Aid society met with
Miss Blanch Cosona of Blias Is stop
GLEN AR80R.
and sewed for Mrs. Addle A. GibU ping at the nfe take boose.
namp this year will
Eugene Fisher return(
returned Friday frtjm
Fred Taberer has discontinued pota
Thnrsday afternoon. There were
not all antvad as yet.
tri pto Georgiao
_ n Bay.
)'-fonr present besides children. to planting for the preoenl and is ta
ichuoi will have a plc- Fruit Rsisil, wafers, small cakes aad hind tho counter at Mre. Brower’s
Mrs, Eva Warner and
an<! flve children
Settlam' picnic ground fudg< were served during the after during her absence.
ale on the
of Traverse City arrived Wedn^a
Wednesday
am Saltwh^A
Saiardajr. program will
a 1week from
w lUx her parent*. Mr. an
nnd
• Miss Maud Burdge, teacher in Iht; for■ a visit with
. he given In the ebunoh.
ebunol
■s. N. B. Sheridan, and other
otbei friendi
Mrs. Addle Gibbs. Mrs. Burr James. primary department of tho Northport Mra.
Dorsey of Mra. lYank Ssyera. Mr. and Mra. tan schools, arrived Friday for a short
A
Miesee Mary aad Annie
Mra.
Mra. Dorsev
Dorsey and son Volney
Volne> of Glen
Gleamere were la town on Ssturda}’. Holliday. Mrs. Ptatt Barnam and the
week
ke
were
in
town
last
week.
sit with her parents before leaving
Prof. Merrick of Ann Arbor arrived Misses Bessie Bmmons. Ethel and
Poor old Bixer,
Ixer. a very intelligent
r Chicago for a visit with relsiives.
of Ed
e
Marion Gibbs and Bertha Hi>bbi at
Miss Bdlth Campbell has gone for a dog. that was the companion
ward1 Fisher In
li his lonely, night patrol
tended the Sunday School association visit with friends at Sur City.
life saving station at North
t;
meeting atBummlt City Saturday last.
Mr. ilnd Mra. Angua Campbell were at the
COUNTY LINK.
litou. hml diphtheria so had he had
The Ladles' quartette of this place fur sailed to Boyne Monday to a<u>nd the Ma^
Mm. Adam Dixon Is quite sick again. nished one of the numbers.on the pro- [naeral of Mr. Camptall’s brother.
o killed.
Mra. Cl. A. Brigham of Omwn visited
M?.r. Hickman of the Kingfisher club
Malcolm, who died suddenly at the
* 4»er parents. Mr. and Mm. Wm. G
quite feeble when he came here
^e Gibbs shingle tnill started this Soo.
- U'd wi*eV.
morning and In a very short Uroe the
Joe McKinley of AWen is engineer about sia weeks ago. He improve
Mm. Alfred Davis and daughter Gay tightener broke, a flying piece striking at H. E. Codd's mill, the former engi health for a while, then an unfa
rent to Traverse City last Thursdi
Mr. Miller, the
ne. WUl Scott, having gone to bis able change came, which caused
Mrs. Itak Jrar la quite sick at tl
doctor to advise his return. He si
Mne at Traverae City.
the ankle. Inflict ..
Miss Rtbel Gibbs of Traverse aty
Miss Bessie Hamilton and sister i ed last Monday fbr Tennessee, the
ae of his sister. He ha* bten I
has been vlsUhtg her annt and other
left for Cadillac Satunla}'.|
ho-1 great many resorts in
friends hero for a few dajw past.
Harry Sargeanl. w'hose bon^e Is t
fore Bessie enters the summer school years and likes • it here
them all. ThI* Is hi* foxjrth year lu-re.
Valdosta, Oa., arrivtHl Monday noc at Mt. Pleasant.
nl. '
Ihei
of dropsy. The
fsm- to spend the summer vmcalion st It
1 U
. Clark, who Is working In Cad- He will return in Aegust if possible.
inpathy' of the entire home of bis aunt. Mra. Addle Gibb
The Aid society will hold
niac spent
[xeni Sunday- at home.
leighborfaood in tl jelr bereavomenu
SatLuttar Itacy has started building
Will Grwon of AMco visited his cream social In the church
,
Children's Day was observe at house on thu forty he recently pur- mother Iasi week. .
urday evening. The tickets that have
evtalng. rhsaed Of L. K. Cn.bs.
Grant-church last Sunday
_
lieen sold on a quilt will be drawn. A
Luther A. Aldridge died
The church was not large enough
in SpriagfieM. June
June €. 19t>:>. aged 47 general Invitation 1b given.
June If.
________
hold the people who cniae. The nx
The rain Ust meninK did not pre
of general debility
drtillity following laclsec were very nice and the children
grippe.L He came to Michigan
from vent a large gathering in Ray's ball.
Ml
KINOtLEY DEPARTMENT.
deaerve much ptwlse for their work.
hta pareaie erben The commencement exerciser licgan
nsta
Mra. Jr A. Tripp returned Tuesday —
Tta church was beautifully decorated
and haa tired In Fife with music by Reta Cook. Applause
three reai
with evergreens, .snowballs and potted evening from a few days' visit with lAke for c
and
encore. Then prayer and remark*
80
yaara.
He
was
iqarMe and Mra. John Fewiass at Manto
plantsk Iand llowrra. The exerclaes
rted to Vlabeth Eady In 1879 and hy*Rev. Mr. Holme* of Lhnpire. which
Lake was j
Fred Tabberer ofr Fife
F
greatly enj<inytHl by all who were Ih
eight children tare been born to merited the applause given. The solo
town Tueaday.
by
Mra.
Reddy was fine and she re-'
them,
six
of
whom'are
Uvlag.
Mra.
Th'
Jaasle Tolbert of
TbompeoovHIc. spondad to the encore. The class all
<nee
CLK LAKK
Adolphus of Oraad Rapids. Mabel. performed their part* admirably. If
church Tuesday of
the German
4
Ira. T. J. (htms
Cmr and daugh week.
Tom. Martha and iftllbiir. who reside the class propbec} of Charie* Carlson
She
leaves
a
husband,
a
tsn. lera Plorenre and 0>ra of Traverse
He also loaves a crippled wife Is reaflxed. they will have a bright
dother.
iths old babe, a father, a moth*
City were B!k take visitors last week.
and two sisters to mourn his death. and prosperous future. The address of
siftora aad three brothers i
Mr. AMrIdge bas ajways been a high Prof. Needham of Traverse City wa*
ly rsapeeted /dtizen and will he ata- listened to with great sttenUun and
enu.
cnu. Mr. and
ana Mra.
mra. John
j^n Morrison.
siomsw.
^
^
German Bvan oerely tatased by alL He was a mem loudly appiaoded. Original reading.
Robert Cants of Traveiwe aty is
of Mrs. Ray’s finest productions,
gellcal Lutheran church of this place ber of Ital. O. O. P, M. W. A. and
visiting al his uncle's, tawell Sours.
K- O. T. M. M. tadges. The funwpl was iKmrUly applauded. Recitatian
.
Mr. and Jdra. i-red tang were Elk rjtd will go to Farmington. Mkk. Mr. wns beta troan the M. E.
by eight-year-old Charles Carieon wa*
Mre.
Lake callers last Surdw}*.
Friday afternoon, the I. O. . F. har- encored until he had given thrt'e rt*»
of
friends
during
their
slay
here
sof
1
circle
< The Mtsaee Donna Soars and Lots t
_________________
. The dlf- cital* which brought down the hou*e.
ing
atarge ef tta
Caras Urere ejected delegates to the who regret thrtr going. We wUh him fen
floe valedictory of Haxe! Johnson
ferwnt lodges attooded ta a body. It
success
ess in his new Add.
Bpworth league state oonvenUon
delivered in a manner to. merit
largL___feneral that has heoi
m. Howard has purchased the liv wasI the largest
Lnkt for some time, the' much praise, which was shown by the
ery barn forroerty owned and conduct held In Fife Lake
church being filled‘to oeerfiowtag. hearty applause. The solo by H. L.
moved Into big new house. They also ed by Chas.
___ beantlfol
______
flond piece* at- Nessen. Miss Nan Holm accompanist,
The many
lacob Few
_
had a BeU telephone pot In.
teattag to tta high regard In which be was loudly encored and responded to.
. vly palmed.
B
Miss Stella
~ lla Cole of Traverae City
J. W. Ehle. a member of the school
Is held.
esaae A Crotser’s mill finlMed
.ppent « few daym at B»t Lake last
board, with a few appropriate re
Jnae IS.
/* wr^ with her sister. Mrs. Jeatle scaaon's cut Thrsday.
marks. made the presentation of di
A pedro and flinch partr was given
i Mak. at North Milton.
plomas. LAtUe Pearl Piraig presented
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
by several, of the young ladles Tues
Donna Spiewr has gona to
n to the class. The benedIcMon by
Mr*.
Warren
and
niece
of
Colorado
Istae to spand her summer vacation. day evening. It Is needless to say that are the gresU of Mrs. K.
Holmes closad the exercise* of an
enjoyed tkemnelTes.
A number of Blk Lake people at; they
evening kmg to be remembered.
Roy Case returned Thursday from
tended the Pomona grange at Bll Lima.
11.
Ind.. where he has bceo ntiendllamaburg last week.
the
oonswn
ol.
^unelf.
________
Mr. Orasrenor of Detroit was
GLEN HAVEN.
Wynkoop wi
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dam<
May
12,
Traverse
City
Friday.
.SUMMIT CITY.
Barge Reltx rteared with a cargo oi
Claude Rogers came up from Tustin tew Bays this week.
VAL* Jdrs- Oeo. Jackson went to Traverse Thursday on a gtart visit with
Mra. W. H. Hurthnt is « nt this saple lumber Saturday.
^Cltytodar.
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. P. J. McCanparenU. He returned Friday.
Dr. Tedman and J. P. TUloteon were , J. C. Peaae was a caUer ta Trm
cSldrcn's day erarctom wUl ta h^ ley. June IJih. n daughter.
nt tta Oongragational ohw
Nets Anderson of Manistee arms In
Friday.
‘“KiS^A.J.A.brt.b.cCm city
Miss Kate Rawlings went to Grapd day. Jane 18th, nt «ta 801
Lake were In town tods}'.
ift.^Mra Jno. MoSSiis"?ore‘ Ba
Rapids
Thursday.
Mra. M. Bowerman U vlsitlas. tier
Mr.
and
Meg.
Fred
KIxi
pire
enllers this week.
daurtbler, Mra J. Riptaw. at taroy.
Mr. nnfi Mrs. Frank Dennett ol
from Keystone Saturday to spend a
on Nelson,-------------------the young nmu 1^0
»ko
Myron
Sootli MnnttoK vIMted ta town Thorsdays with rriatlves hem.
some time ago. Is doing few
Mr. and Mra. C. D. Swift left 8a{fi^
soon be able io be nut
^r. nnd Mra. L. C. Miltar are spend
day noon for Lake View, whore they
win spend tta sAnmor.
ing some ttme with relatires In EmA nnmbor from here attcaiod the
aebool emiveattaa taM at
1^ and Ttaa. Tbompsoa of Seoth
Dr. L, J. Tfidtata vMnrttad IfiM Fri Buaday
a^.,8atttrdny.
ManfUta tailed ova- and did 1
day from tta BOHitarn pan «f tta Summit
Bert Davcttport and Hervoy Tripp
atate. He.attended tta maetlng of the
atapptaf one day teat srMk.
wont to Tustln Sunday to spend a few
y.J!r.
t
CkdCm
Mrsw C B. Perry was a Traverae
City visitor om day
trim here gtinaded tta
e K. 4
ittan at Cedar taat TOtaday
ty cv
evaatag and Wainesday.
While mbrklng on Jtai Bulilvab’s
tarn Ota dta last sreek tta earpentar
IMl from the top of tta barn to tta
ground. He was Injured quite badlyMr. and Mrs. r
*
Arlmr wsa la toi
i«ae 15.
Aatamnbitas.
ter rta-lTimUMU ipaaad ta tbair paitaa ta
t
.{liMrqft.. !r%m 4mm caumd waa M
1 to tta outa ta tauuMtafi aad ftat pm
Si/5ijssr*
fi*T«aOistMollstaoestr^^^teFaoittj
*“
WbM ta taod of a pbyMetaa
nr tatafta. the first tbanghl ta
an to ibtar ahOlty: tta^ etatgefbr ihnlr nerrioas Is at tanct a
■antmitary nonaMctattan. isat
that so?
Boyltat a piano shonid be done
tn-mnob tta aamn aplrit, loobtag to tta ttarrhsm tta ptano U
enpabta of rendering, for It any
be tta^tata yon will boy dnrtag
ntlfWtae nnd yon want It to rsmata a ptano of aertt for anntber generation nt MnsL Tta
KIKBALL PIAROS
retain their good Iona EtnUty
longer tbbn octar amtan ta bacnnae tbay nro paenUariy atada.
rtay bara dtaUocUvn tonal davkws. patentnd and. of aoagna.
naad anetastaaty ta tta JOtabaB.
Than, too. the boat tnoan aad
piano makers ta AaMrtea bdasR
that the afliaa of tta Btaaban
piano wUl wear tanger and aoat
less for rapalre whan Him vaty
old than aay action on tta mar>
keL
Prices Art ReasottMe
The prioea we will qnote yon
On Kimball, Haltet A DavU aad
other pianos we carry will nsaet
your most ^hearty approral. be
cause they are "right prtoaa.’’
All pianos in our store are
marked in jilata^JMhw*. om
price to all and "that the lowest
to bo found nnywtare oonsisteat with good
Ing quslitiiMi.
Our amatl payment plan
maksa piano buying aaay.
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE
Summer Noniml o|M'Us .luly 3.. 1BU5.
We liave occureil
KMBAU
MUSIC HOUSE
the aenneo* of llie SujierinteiKlent of Olivet to take
eliaruo of tliis work. Enroll now if you want to take
4-omuiercial work, o- pn*ijare for the ejcmninatiuu in AuI^ust.
Coninu-rciul work will be in charge of Prof. \N .
r. Needhaui.
Call, phom* or write
:
:
AMIL F. NERUNGER
M. B. HABlfER* Prop.
Kexidoor A V. Prirtrioh’*.ho*stsr*
Kimball Piano Playare-
- BOSnCESS HANA^
211 E. FRONTS!.^ TRAVERSE anr. MICH.
'
try a record want aop
Bulterick
Patterns
for July
Mow Ready
Just Get
the
Delineator
for July
CORSETS
n:
4
EXTRA 79c
1
Today we place on sale 5 dozen W. B.
erect form Corsets, made of fine white
Batiste with hose supporters attached.
The kind you have always paid $ 1.00
for; 21c is worth saving. Sizes run
from 20 to 26; all new goods, just
unpacked.
..
■ •
BiRc CaUce
One case «i sale
TO-DAY,
While,It lasts at
3iC
‘
v:
. '
A
Apron giisliam
V URBS enGBAN
Mill Endi 10 to 20 yirds in Qg
inece, at per ^-ard .........
CUldrcB-aKnlt WaMa two^^R
A taVioR of ^ to you.
M
'
^
PUD stasUari OnbL
<m sale TODAT^
am whfie they last
atjw yard. .
V ,4c.
main--tta.
‘0
mm
^ • -'Sir ™'
..
-T-
twill
tikt lK .Ad ss^ fs to^ke Cfsil to
Mmrtv Jack WsodkT tor Wer '
^ott Md set ttottcsn ymmaetf atetti
Ikat* aald Batera *Ttere are two
vmy asod tmsMM wky ake kteold ttttdsr laMdl *
heMa wiCl. la tte
CT4! flWterrTv
SHBIU^K
HOLMES
Be oaid. M ns Mt ter sM^ftai^
andaflar s wmk or two ate aMy ^
IMi^ a bit duraoMt.' t attld I wsa«
Swmdhtogtate wMfc vIsISMe. no ha
“And ate ssfMad.* '
a datfysMa. alw^ a Heegy
Br A. COKAN DOIW
«r ^ AMni.^ #r MM
-TW itmtmA mt dm BatktrrUlmr TW
•fltePMr.-*A«u«rl* tartar Cm.
tMak Mt
stmer
Bsw tttettt tba U
iHrmnar
.NgOBJUMtodito
WANTCO.
Jedm KMfcter. nr'aaBne. died Itee
{.lemrlngMaatafmurtUIML Mo win
JHANYBB-^Mafasg room glxl. ocpsrtoomdba Ittakd natff today wten 4
bste. Hqtol Oalaasbto.
tom MmxmtUer. a aolskkar.
"
Ism IMf
tattepftomtaoottrtaadBad
mMt itetotestesosMttesmicma WAMTffB Oempeteat girt ior^ieaat^
hQBSSwaik. Hast be good cook. Mb
BattlobKaareter.tt ttsn. oat «r aa
liOlHtV TO fiAfi
washing or Inmlaf^ Good wsgeg.
aqaal dlvtolon of the ootato alto kto
brotketa. BT Urn tazma Gottlob (a to Apply stance, fill Gnloh streec
V
JnnelPtr
set cmly fS. whDe Mm and Chriatiaa
Kaefehsr pot apeeial batnssta of iSto.
to do dining room sad cha
andlbe balance to to be dfvldaa among
the three eons, a danghtar. Mrs. Dora
WoMamayer. and a graadekUd. Mar-
hot I wM an snemy to my mlad ttat 1
foBowed ber OB my Mcyele. ffte bnd
“nwttyattaM lt .by atrtdk. But la got a start howerer. and before |
nag osae a faroed marrtoge la no swr cottld cfti* bsr the mtochlef waa donn
WANTED-Oood girl for general
tMag I knew aboni It waa
Botanaa rdnousd Mm. and L kovl^ itoaa, but Jt la a very sartotta tokmy. The
bbttsewerk. Mrs. W. H. Ralne. Ml
tbo borae^fraglac baahlo tbe read, fal- aa yss win dlaeoTH- before yo« bare when I saw yoo two genttesen drlrlng Battle Creek has filad articles of InWest ^Ih 8t.
June 14-tf
tatead. TottH bare time to tMak tbe back to ber dogcart"
lowed J^oioMa
corporatlao wltb tbo ooanty dork.
Hotmctt roae and toamd tbe end of hla
petat ottt dartog tbe nest ten yean or
*TtaIa la wbera they e
Tbe association tocltees three asem- WANTED—Good girl for geaersl
cigaiaCte
Into
tbe
grttte.
T
have
bees
ae^
naleee
I
am
mlstakon.
As
to
jran.
aald be. palstfi« to tba
housework. 714 Union street.
bera from each of tb^Masoalc lodges
verj
otonae.
Watson."
aald
ba.
“Wbea
Garruttem,
yon
wcmld
bare
done
bet
oral foot
Mo. 4 or the ScrlM
June 134f
Wbo^ iMa la the tor to kaep yw ptotol to your pocket." to your report you aald tbat you bad to Battle Creek. The purpoee of tbe
n bagto to tbtokV Hr. Hotmea. bat aeon tbs eycUstaa you tbDOgbt arrange association to to build a suitable bnildWANTED-rMen to eat wood. Inquire
rew^ im. h
yoonp Mlow ahost aeaas- when I tbottdbt of all tbe precaatfcm I bto nerktle to toe obmbbery tbat alone tog for lodge rooms.
at
IIT
Bast
N’totb
SL
June
ltdt*
tees, dreaaad like a boOtler. with leath bad taken to abidd tMa girl-for I tooold bsve told me all However, we
In the deer park of Tbomaa Blrkett.
*»
octj,
loved ber. Mr. UoUnca. and It to the ttSy
(CooUBued 1^ Yerterdt) * iMoe.) er eoftla hsi paitera. He lay upon Ma only time toat ««r 1 kaeF trbat lo^v horn and In some reeifecta a unique who lives near Oezt^. a doe recently WANTED—Competent glcl at once.
bock. Ma kneM drawn tip. a tenlbla
Ufa.
B.
J.
Morgan.
State
and
Weigave
birtk
to
a
pure
white
fawn,
which
CM spas Ma hand. Be waa tammlMe. was—It fal^ dreve me mad to think mat. I percelTe thene of tbe county
tma not
llagton.
June Wf
to an extraoM rarity. Mr. Blrkett did
the rti*o. hot aUra. A gtanco at hU woond told tbat obe waa to tbe power of tbe great- coMtabobuy In the drive, and 1 am
Bwrd 40 AM* rattier gro- ma that It bad sot penetrated tbe c»t bmte and bully In Booth Afrlrn-a glad to see that tbe Utttoboaller to abl4 everything to keep the animal alive WANTED—AUTO-B-MORB of a ahtoe
man ttrbaae name to a holy terror from I. to keep pace with them, oo It Is llkel^ bat It died. The rcSBalas have been
bose.
ujoo and bisam>
tiam* than 4<
OD yonr shoes! Bee Cunningham at
preaenled to the University of Mlehl-Ihafa PHer, the groomr cried tbe KImbariey to lohacmeaborg. Why, Mr. i that nettber be nor the
tbe Uon barber abop.
may 2«4f
wll! be permsoently damfollow a vf»y baBdaomp woman U so stranger. “He dirore her. The besata Bolmm. yotrtl hardly telleve It. but bridegroom will
tbetr morning’s adventures. I can museum and wUl be skinned and
tmbran) of tblof. and If be hat ao lit- bare pottad hfin off aad clnbbod hUn, ever since that girl torn biwn to my : agwl by tbdr n
Staffed and placed on exhibition.
tbat
I
d your medlpal
employuMit
I
never
once
let
her
g»
,
think.
Watson,
lartly that lir not only
^ dared sot Let bim Ue;.wo can’t do him any good,
Suklaehl Nagal. a Jsp stndent at
past
thtoWse.
where
I
knew
tbe
ras-'
capaHly
yon
might
wait
upon
Mias
but wa may pare ber horn tbe worat
a her. bm er«i Hod fi
eato were tofktog. without following Bmltb and tell ber tbat ff die la ana- Kalamazoo college, has been a favorite FOR RENT—Good house and bam.
fata tbat ega bMan a woomd."
, be waa sol a irorj
Wa ran fraatkany down the path, her on my Meyrie jnst to see tbat she; ctontly recorercd we obeli be happy to with the coeds, but be spoiled It all
MS West Etmcntb 8(.
June IS-tf
•aaailaat The roOBB WmOJn wsa «
Taty diffmst person, twt ora|H on ooo wblcb wOsadaBMOf toetreea. We had come tone harm. I'kcpt my dtotance joscarttertobermotberaboenr. Ifoba «ben he said; ’There to loo much edoccaatos hr had not Motoaliad opr cUast. raachad tba idimbbery whirb anrtopnd- from ber, and I wore h beard so tbat | to not quite cMivAkarrot ynu*,wUl find ncatlng about ihc American young
obe abould not reoagntoe me. for obe to that a bint tbat we were atomt to tale- lady. I would never want to marry
end sow h^tfltad the hooaa of Car^ sd tbe tense trban Bolmca pottad up.
-They'didnt go to tbe battue. Here a good and high aplrtted girl, and obe
.• y
I prefer a wife who to quiet, and
mthrra wli»mt Inirsdlug upon bar
wouldn’t bare.stayed to my employ Mldtonda will
TO RENT—Two large sleeping rooms
ptwarorr. The man on the birjrcia waa
ment tong If ste bad tooagbt that I cure. As to you. Mr. Carrutbers. I short and slender, fehe muat^ what
and parlor. Shade, fmit. etc, IIH
donlitteaa a toember of ihoae week aod
you call petite. Yes, that to It. Slgr
MlalMKllaa TTOIt^
think
Ibst
you*
bare
done
srbst
yon
Aa
be
apoke
a
woosan'i
abrUl.acfsan
Wayne and Madison.
June 14-tf
was
foUowtog
ber
about
the
countoy
partlraiat tbe hall of wbkh the pob“Har cxHftlmfd Uic^grtat dcCectIve;
must have a small face, but pretty
to
make
amends
fof
your
abare
-a
arraam
which
r|brated
with
a
ftonlirmi had ^token. tmt who be waa or
mouth
and
e>ca
bright.
Bright
ejw.
FOR
RENT—HooszT at fill Randolph ss he rntcred hU l»o*nllng lioiHie. "Wa
a
evil
plot.
There
to
my
cmd.
air.
gy
or
borror-bnist
from
tbe
tMck
••Why ididn’t you tell ber of ber dapwhat be wanted was aa obemre na
if
my
evidence
can
be
of
help
to
especially
dark,
are
very
attractive.
|
8L
Inquire
of
J.
R.
Bowen.
Mfi
green
damp
of
bmhes
In
front
of
mL
have
I
oilcti
rohhagr for ffianef." ^
gerr
•iw,* It wan tbe aeverlty of Holmaa*
-M-liy do yon think s<*r
"Breanse then,
"Bc^n
Iben. again, obe wonld bare 3i?JUlli »***"
tnauner apd the fart fbat be
a It ended eoddeoly on fh blghaet ssto
“ ****" ** *‘
’*‘*“*‘
**®®*^‘*'
I
•
land au.v. who w.-is walling in the teB*
couldn’t bear tp face dtopoeal."
left me. i
burn hair or largo girls. They do not
pevolter lnp» bhi iior'ket lieforr learlng with a choke and a gargle.
FOR
RENT—House
with
all
modern
-e ra
me It
with hU ulll.
our roon^ wblrU im|ireaaed me arltb
Ihle thlyl Tbl» way! Tbcy gr4 la tbat Kn If she cooldn’t lore'
like girls to road or talk always. It
improvements. West Twelfth street,
In tbe whirl of our lucessaot activity
Vras a groat deal to me Just to aee I
tba feidlug that trag^y ml^t prove fpr bowlrllsf j
The atiuovphvro Is Liden with t^O
It has often been dlfllcult for me. as Is not our custom.” Nagai wU> have
near Ptoe.Tnquirc 1012 South Union. sroraa Ihcrrior u." expbiiMnl tbe grgat
dainty form about tbe bonac and
to Inrb l^tiMl ttiU curkKu train of darting thron b the I
the reader has probably obaenv^ to a lonesome time next year.
erenta.
June IMf detective.
dogi!! FoU
Follow
cowardly
m jse. genttemrn! bear the aoond of ber .voice."
Ur«04
-The bealthlef I city to the country."
round off my uamiilvei apd to give
A ralgy sight bad been followed by a Too late, too Ute, by tbe Ilf log JiugaT
-Well, yon am ml«lak»n." said ?ba
Bauie Creek, finds that It will have FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for one
kirrutbers. but I oboukl call it those final details whiib tbe
glorWHu *iiumii
. - eorlumiug, and• tbr lieatb
y Into a lovehad broken enddeuly
landlady. “I have lieen iKtlllng tbe
mlgtit expect. Each ease has boon tbo to hustle to keep the name. A house
or two ladies. Inquire 42£ Webster lafT cartalnn In the hope of getting tbe
end
it-yaldiv with the glowing ty gUde of greensward eorronuded by
rlmupa
fowiTlng gnrsr,
gnrar. aeemed all anrlout trees. On tbe farther aide of ^ -Maybe the two tbtoga go together. prelude lo another, aod tbe rrl4U ouco to boufe InsptK-tloo has shown 1.500
street.
June 10-Ct*
lotuMV'o smell out jof ibem"—
Ibe nmer lieantifi
Ifni to eyes wbics were ! it. under tbe abadow of a mlgbty oak, Anjbow, 1 couldn’t let ber go. Be- over tbe Actors have |iass«d forever unsanitary nuisances of various kinds
Dally News.
wear> of tbe duus and Uralia and aUle j tbere stood a singular group
p of tUrre sldco. with this cauwd about It waa out of our busy lives. 1 find, botrever. and unless they have been corrected FOR RENT—House. Inquire D. A.
/grnyn of t>>ittdoo. Holmes and I
Kildee. 534 West Ninth street. CUlpeople. One was a woman, our elleni well that abe slionhl bare some one a abort note at the eud of niy uianu- within a certain time arrests will fol
ed along tbe br<M^ aaudy rc«d. Inhal droopUig aod faint, a baudkercblef near to look after bar. Then, when the script dealing'withytils ruse, In wbiob
senspbone 121.
June 8-tf
low.
The
scavengers
are
bdng
over1
iiaw
put
It
iing (ir •rsdi nonhng air and rejoirlug round ber roontb. Oi>t>oalle ber stood cable came, 1 knew they were bound
ttoiith did Indeed Inlierit a large
REN'
in fiM* m-.*alr of tbe blnla and the fmnb a brutal, heavy fared, red ipuetached to make a move."
fortune and that she to uqh’ tbe wife of
•nvbat cabler
of tbr ajirlng. l-Yom a rUo of yopng loan, bis gaiterrd legs parted
le for
roll for
Carrutbers took a tetesrmn fro^ bto
the road Oh tbr almalder of Oronkabary wide, one arm akimbo, tbe other wavpresent filthy condllloos. The board
Sawyer, over Johnson drug' ,hJjTvtoJ^’stol! e at rent from tbe oast
but we cnjld eor tbr grim ball briatilug tog a riding crop. bU whole attltode pocket
of health to ptonntog a garbage cre
west line of
store.
&-tfjlineof
troet I
Tbat’a If said ba.
opt from amid the aurlont oaka. grblrb. sug^wtive of trlniupbant bravado. 1^
Railroad
avenue.
Is
now
to
mr__
matory.
hoping
to
secure
Woodley were both tried fur abduo:l
It was abort xuid concise:
old aa
were, wrrr atlll youngrr tweeu them an eWerly. gray bMndsd
FOR RENT OR BALE—Meat market for oollection. Tbe first tostallment
vate company to take a contract,
•erwk
"Ibie old man la
Is dead.'"
than tbe building wtUrb they eurrottiid- man, weartog. a abort aorplire over g
on corner Front and Division atroeu. to be paid on or before June 30th, lfi05.
how] has artoon because the garbage
rHumr’ oaM Holmes, "1 think I toe
od. Ilolcma jMiliitnd down, the long light twwd suit, bad erhlenUy Joat
M. E. ILASKKLL.
Tboa. Qunton.ilUo Fifth street, CUIto dumped on a farm almost to the city
trart ot road ahlcii wound, a rrddlab couipleted tbe wedding service, for 1^ how things Worked, and I can onderaens phone ll€.
,
may 33-tf
limits, and left uncovered.
. yellow band, between the brown of tbr pocketed Ms pisycr book as we ap- atam) bow this meaauge would, as you
liraiU and the budding gr«*o of tbe iteored and aUpi>ed tbe sinister brkU- aay. bring Ibem to a beaA But while very gravely by the v'ourt^ since Wood
Eight students of the U. of M. will
FOR RENT—Fnrnlahed rooms with
had the rriiatation of being a
wtKvIa. l*Br away, a Itlark dot. we groom opoB tbe Iwick to jovial congrat you «wait you might tell me what you iI ley______
, ..,,,
: s|M*nd the summer in Europe aud will
can.
, dangerous-rufllan. and I think that n ' , ^
, ,
■board. 254 FYont atreet
apr 254f
could are a vrblrlr moving In our dlrrr- ulation.
Tbe old reprobate with tbe sun^bca} few months were sufllHent to aatl.ify
tion. Ilwluirs gave an rarlamatkiii of
"Tlicy’rs married:” I pispod.
burst
Into
a
volley
of
bad
language.
j
tbe
demands
of
Justice.
|
from
Montreal
to
IrHand.
and
the
n
impatira'A.
,“<\jme our cried our guide. “Come
-By
heav«i,”
said
he.
”if
you
aqueal
j
_j______________
they
expect
to
pay
iholr
way
by
sell
‘ -l:\ha>'» given a margin of half an on!” Ho rushed across tbe glad^
Notice lo all Persons Intaredted:
t«m*
ing stereoptlcon pictures. The
hour.” a5bl be. *'lf tbat U ber tmp Holmes and 1 at bU heels. ^ As we.ap- on ua, BqH> Carrutbers. m aerve you ns • •
.
The Kiieclal asscKs
asseKstneai
tax roll for
a certain music ball Ik.it the nn- Ik conitKKicd of Carroll Miller frf Colo
■ abe mua*. l*e making for tlm earlier proacbcil tbe Udy staggered against you servad Jack Woodley! You cau
the grading
ding and
a
partng of Bast Front
' train. I fear. Watimn, tbat alio will be tbe trurk of tbo tree for aup]K>rt. WII- bleat about tbe girl to your heart’s Uuviai.ie ibe worst band to exIst.-m.T rado Springs. R- U Church of Uanstreet,
from
east line of Pack
the worst
worst band
band in
In r?:istnnee.
r^^lstnnee.
past Cluirllugton before we can powd- lUuMoo, tbe ez-clergyman, bowed to conteut, for that’s your own affair, bat | «,ioiHy
itely the
j p Hicks* of Manistee. LOST—Gold noKc glasses today
street
to
the
? of WcUingtpa
bly m-«-t her.**
ns with murk pollleucss. aud tbe bully, If you rxmud
ends
for
oolleeReward
to
finder.
C.
R.
Docki
:cray.
'
street,
is
now
in
my
hands
1
will be tbe worst
cow
l-'toni the biaust thtt«we paaard tbe Woodley, advaot'ed with a about of
JO 14.311 tion. The first insUlhnent to bet paid
|
June
rork t
tliC lull: was filled to overflowing.
|
• “«nus Lowenberber
brutal aud ezultant laughter.
I on or before June 3rt. innil
-Your reverence need
be ezcltWhen Ihc -star s- time bad arrived. |«f Cincinnati. Glen Bradley of Kinder-You can Uke your beard off. __
Bob.“
i
M.. £. HASKK
HASKKU^
Boliaea, lighting a cigarette, Instead of that eagerly expected In I hook, William Y. Etroh of Coldwater.
City Treaaurwr."
pace tiu: my aedenury life began to aald be. "I know yoTrlir"^!!?!. i
or pals have Just ‘The mso to clear enougli against you, dlvldiul the perspiring manager c.vme , Grandpa Wilcox of Deerfield. M
Offlcc-Room r<»2 Slate Bank buUdtog.
tell 0|H>ii me. and I was rompellcil to Well, you and your
June 1-lmo
,e to Ik. able to InI «*lt i* a few details for my lK<ore the curtain holding a telegram j years of age. to show that ho U sUII
fall behind, llolmca, bowe%’er. wwa al- come to &li
private nutoolty.. Howevar, If there's in bis bniKl.
‘•ladies
' ways lit trslulng. for be bkd luezbauat- trcMlnce you to Mrs. Woodley."
***"**•' ; l.ale and hearty, rode a bicycle
any
difficulty
to
your
telling
me
I’ll
do
Ibir alotfta of nervous energy uikhi
men.”
he
s.ahl.
"I
regret
to
have
Our guide’s answer yras a slnguUr
IthroiiKh Main street. He has just rethe
talkto^
aod
then
you
will
see
bow
which to draw. His springy step never one. Be enaUhed off tbe dark beard
form yon that tbe *Great Gasser' canrinwed
suddruly. wbc-u be was a which bad disguised him ami, threw It far you have a chance of bolding l«ck
yoar secrets. In the first place, three for at Icost another quarter of ao 1 ahsonce. and says he likes to visit,
log a long.
buuil^rtl yards In front of nte, be baMI tbe ground, dlscloslbi
time. A. B Curtis.
___________
lielow It Then of you came from floutb Africa oo this hour (great applause).
In the ineon- hut he’s glad to be back borne,
etl. ntil I caw blni throw up bis baud
game-yon.
Wllllamaoo;
you,
CarrutbaSArront HI.
will! a gwture of grief end deapeUr.
raised bto revolver and cavered Ibe
time, the t»and will pjoy."
* Jerrj Buckley, a deputy sheriff llvFOR fiALE-Ladlcs- wheel. AJa
.\t the on ite Instaut an em|»ty dogrart,
lug rafilnn. who was advancing oiv era. and Woodley."
There was dead alienee for a mo j |np
tj,o country, was called
"Lie number one." aald tbe old man. meat, aod than a small hoy in the galmodel. Morgan A Wright tires. In
the liotec csnterlus. tbe reins traillug. on lilin with hla dangerous riding crop
„„ a.e
T never saw oltber of them until two
qqire at 223 East Front street.
app
[>l»enred rotmd tbe eurve of the road Bwtogiug to hit hand.
mootbs ago, and 1 have never been to
and ratttod swiftly toward us.
June »-tf
-y**." said ohr ally. "I am Bob Carair: we will l>e quiet, we will, indeed,
*’*’♦** stolen In Jackson
•Too tote. Watson; too later cried j nitbers. a«d I’ll
tbls woman rigbt^
.uckland (X. E.1 News
j looked out of ihc window and
HoUues #• I ran panting to bto side.K
skle.K
|f 1i ba*e
ha»e to awing for It. I told you to your pifK- snu Btuusv t\, jur.
Hobues
If
body Holmes r
**Fool that 1 war not to sll«>w for tbat ;j wbat
I’d doIfIfyou molcotad ber. and.
rig gtdng h>. He jumped on (be ncil
___________
"B*bat be oaya .to true." aald Car• wtUO.r.OsrvsrAI
. personal.
earilcr trrIn!
Irrlii! It’s alKlnctlon,
alKlnctlon. Watsou—11,.
Wnlsoo-| |,. the Lord, I’ll be aa good aa
earlier
Interurhan car. caught up wltb the or will rent building. Appl.v at oace.
ratbera.
Jan KnheMk. the violin vlrtooso. is to
■• * *’ • **
—* -• Heaver
alHluctl.p)'
Mnnb*r!
Heaven -------kuowa-| ^ord."
“Well, well, two of you came oyer. become tbe owner of a string of race rig anil airosli-il the driver. Edward Chaa. Roaenlhal. Traverse City. Mlcb.
Htu|> the horse! j ..you rt too late. Fhe’a my
W. Martin, as a horsethlcf. tyxo horse
Bit ravetoBce to ear own homemade horses.
may
27-tf.
IP to hnd let ns j e^o; gbeiB your widow."
article. Ton bad known Ralph Smith
was Identified hv Jackson officers.
p If *
rei«al the oous4M,umce« of
rovolver cracked, and I naw
Governor John I. Cox of Tennessee
to Sooth Africa. You bad raa
Recii Kayport was only a Throe Rlv- LET ME build for you. Monthly pay
own blunder.*
inyr O'
blood apwt from the front of Wood- bellere bo would not live> long,
long. Too worked on a farm In that state for
Mokmrx teastellro
ments. H. W. Smith. €13 West
<rs newsboy, He lost his life in Huff
We b».d spning Into tbe dogt'art. and ley’s waistcoat.
____ ^
Be spun sound with a found oat that bto niecep would in
a week when a tad.
Iloimff, after turning
ig the burse, gave ^
Eleventh street. Citizens phone 199. jauEMt ProntWirroi
man jKJnd. Rc<h1 had always licen
bpik. bto
bto bldbld- bto fortwie. How’s that
1.
Dallaa
R
of
Leavenworfh.
ksb.
c.
H.
:
it-ehr
It a slJitp cot with tbe
th whip and w?
^
turning suddenly to a
may 2»4f
faithful lu hlK work and a voluntory
Sharpes
rifle
sent
Carrntben
noddad
and
WUllamfioo
llekwItocLal
,
dreadful inotUed pallor. The old roan. •wore.
in Iffifi by tbe ahoUiion society of Bos subscription was started by those be
^ the ^rv„ the whole stretrt
iN«d j
^rpllca. burst into such
*«be .was next of kto. no doubt and ton. marked as Blhlea.
sorted 10 defray hU burial exphnses, FARMS to trade for city properly.
between Cte ball and ^ b wth was ^
^
„ I
H. W. Smith, €13 West Beventb 8L
yoo were aware ffiat the old fellow
there was a large crowd at his
Hcniy Caldwell Robinson, recently
CtUaena phono 199,
jaay 29-tf
would make no wUL"
appoioteff aapertotendent of yie Bos- lunc
'uncral.
•XJouMn’t read qr write." aald Car- ton and Maine railway, rose to his
A aoUUry cyclist
Married 57 years, parents of 11 chil
nitbera.
BARGAINS to real estate. H. W.
present position fmm the shops.
ua. Uh bead was
dren. eight still living, and not a death
“So you came over, tbe two of yoo.
Smith CIS West Bleveoth street.
♦dera r.rir»dcd as be put every ounce of !
N. Ka nine nos. an expert connected to 45 years. U the story of Rlokard
eiierg.r tbat be possessed o
may 2»^tf
with the (Jennan Agricultural depart- and Johanna Van Bochove. agod 57 . CUians pbpne Hi, '
pedals. He was fl,
Is Int-estlgatlng
Igatlng th
tbe conditions of and 80 respectively, and among the
HOOfiES AND Lots ob monthly pay8udden7 IM* raised
ilia oountrymen to the Unitedj^trs.
earliest Holland settlers of Kalama
puS.1
»*« ~
OsenU. H. W. SoiHb.' €13 West
'll have
,n..Aln.. Tlun««l
zoo. They were married in Kew York
Eleventh otreeL
Citizens phone
lack I card was to singular oonlraat 1- band It ovevr
as soon as they landed, frbm tbe ship
1».
may 294f We are now taking orders
.......
»» »-»••
• —- -s/— i "Who are
whiob brouritt them frota Holland.
for the celebrated
. bright
Far Easier^ Cuto Catarrfi Now Than
The
co-eds
at
Albion
college
hkve
for
»ALE-Ftoe
rertdenoe
properly.
He staled at: us
u- and
-— at
-- tbe
— dogcart;
----------- ^
at Any Otoar Tima.
ill
te4o|tecoarttag.
8te
racqi
ways
and
means
of
their
own.
For
a
I
aee.
I
will
lO-room
boose
ate
barn.
100
fL lot;
tlieii a look of fimaaement came over t
beard of
Now Is tbe ' time to use Hyomcl. long time they have tanged to get 00
elr ireiikm brnta that be was a
bb face
-!
official poUoe until tbelr
bouae has city water, bath room ate
a
te<|»teg to doivrtth ^
when the early summer days make It the g/Wy diamond ate do a few base furnaoe. Inquire of F. Thurtell over
„ IioUh;S III. btevte to block
Wort our rood.
PTWn »b|i bad oppoor^
ball Btunto, but they.fcoaldnT do this
First NaUooal bank. Telephone tt.
...
---------------------.STb-Hi^
"WTjere did J
without donning bloomera. ate they
may 2341
iuni.r In .
|!f iteSc ^r tbwJM of
or four time
didn’t want to make a dtoptoy before
I his side pocket.
raffish owning berr'
b> ffinr or
r»d twice a» the. male studeoto. whom they knew
George. I ll pot a
"No. by George. I couhta’ir
could only be kept away by putting
Tbera waa a quarrel between y
ly everyone'knows tbat usod faltkl
! BoUea otatiaii. Cnill be comes I n
them te Jail. So tbe girls bit upon a
Holu^ev throw tbe rein. Into my lap j
^
He left you In a rage and began
then. It completely rids the system of plan and quIeUy took poaacaatoo of
and sprang down from the cart.
*
^
^ personal cte
make bto pwn jdwi* IteepepdonUy
catarrh.
^ -You're the mau w« want to aee.
tbe field at 4:10 to the aaoratog. and
Tbe atroi^. i
^______ Ity of XpR-"
' .
Where totem Violet Bmltb?" kr aald
Tbe complete Hyomei outfit eoets had tbelr UtUe gamer-onobaenred. as
Holmes dominated tbe'tragic aeete.
but one dollar, and conidsts of a neat they tboogbJU However, two of the
and aU were equally poppete to bis
leasan." am
cnea .uarrawera.
wim g tobaler that can be carried to the stodeoto baa heart the gentle laugh
Camitbe^^t^
hands, WnUamson and Carratbere IStiemSk^
round themaelTca carrytog tbe trouad-’ bitter ianib. *^00, we onarreled. ate
ter and fbey dressed and sn^ed
irltb
torel te^
adWoodkylatottebouae.aad1 gave be knocked me down.
atang to a bole la tbe foaeb. tbxoagh
blm on_
that anyhow.
Than 1 toataiglit
_
Ifibt bottle of
my arm to tte frightened girt. Tbe In ______
wbloh they saw a ball game such aa
of
blm.
That
waa
vrtien
te
picked
qp
jured man waa lak£ on hla bad. and at
Hyomei can
ao taan ever looked upon before. Now
Bobnee' -raqaeat X ezamlnad blm. X vrtth tbto oast pedre hare. I foote tor fifty cento.
'
all tbe Albioa boya get qp at 4 sharp
carried my report to where te aat to that they bad art ap haoMkMSitog to8. E. Bitolt A Sons give their ^per ia.^Ualptepa. grtberat tbla place on the Up* tkat
lti-4iblii BqiteBf JirUl aarvneo
the oM tapeatzylMng dtotoc room vitb
rtie
kad
to
paaa
for
tbe
statloo.
I
sonal guarantee wltb every HyoaBol
bto two priaaaan Mfare blm.
kept waj eye tejbar .^tter that, for I outfit they aisn to rttfand tke aMoegr if
"Be wUl Bva,^ aald i.
\
WILL BAKO^apgr at 10 eenbi
It does not give aattatortkm. ]tiiere1s doable roll. Inquire 743 Boat Bteffitii.
rv
■; > i • f
;i T i f H
oat of bto sbalr. "Til go upstairs and
no Hak whatever to tbe puroknaor of Pbdfie llfiS. Ortera for patotteg aids
HyooseL
<
ukea.
JnMl44i*
ilke Adyenitire of
fhe Solitaiy
Cj^t
TPai^nggoRi
Kir-
=s£r5rsS-*
FOR RENT.,
^K
PAVING TAX
PAVIIiG TAX
LOST
FOR SALE *
DR. W.J. HIGGINS.
(Storm “of brs«:.;riu*'rhir««^v*
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
O. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
J. M. HUELLHUJfTBL
lEAL ESTATE A«D LOAIS
Teubr of m
3M ^Sir'SionTIKT
NOW IS THETlijEFORHYOMEI
KEYSTONE IBICK
" S'tKKiir?
'ti.'arstst.ss
- —■-ir
Tfiitiu
lijiiik
tew* wjB
fig»jwi»£ m
KEYSTONE. MICH.
'*^iii^ rii'i
*mt cvENttM 1KOOIIO, mAvnitE crtV. mcHMAN. ^iDAv;juiieit,im.
sewER m
giMBl. 1 «f»rtui swcftf. f Minatar
SarZSi^sS
«aairSSiaate7tietateBo*L Portca
imte
U Mvlin. 4t captttaw. « IlMtMIS CM • MCMl lUrt—^tr ^HrTalad'lli*. Frad Htean dma* to ________________m taot roO ta
Ktagriar gataiday to tM ttair par- the coaatmetloB of • trunk aewnr In
Thar* ora f <
nstrtct Na 7. begftalag at the taterMr. amd Mra fyaplk teiPM* *|Mt
I or North UaloB atmet with
aad 4 «x<acata aattattaarm cka nOa.
aaa river, tbeaoe taortb to Bay
Mam,* Cteaart Baalla Maar
attamm Jaatkaa af tke pataa tea* dar SaaL
atraet. tbame on Bay atraet to Raa- •vary
delpb street, tbeaoe to Dhrlahm street, vjmM B.B.WallABaMbTravqvai
fbvte raatiM pteM la the paaalna
teas* at aohm 08 Salurdar, aftar ▼ tbeaoe to Moaroe atreet. tbeaoe on
oAe< aloac «tU i «ete(7 Itecn. 7 Ildar Mra. Imlajtagora a fcw day*.
Moawic. WIDOW and Madtoon alnots
Mra. Jate itertar la laRprorod la
SEWER TAX
Fifth WardL
2 baakcra aad C daoUats aad 2 hioemtloaiau are aow dulrlag over datea
tar teek pay aad bounty. Taae
a to be aa aapratuble cal
ta no leaa tten 4S7 i»f tte 1.PM derte
la the penakm odee were formuly eniged ta that profmuriaa.
Mn. John a HMderaon. wife of
farmer Uaited Statuu Soaator Header-
avenue, thence to Madison street, L
been placed In my hands for ooUeetkm.
the same to be eoUeeteJ In three tnmenta, the first Installment to be
on or before June 80. ISOS.
lat WMaaaita. ■
M. E. HAfKELL.
Mte Oieb «r CaledoaU la keeping
City T****»f«'oneo ta her ua«c and brothers Jae—Room 202 State Bank building.
Ob aad Artber Zoe.
<inne l-lmo
Mias Vkla tentler
caller last Friday
aoa of Miaaouri. b^pow Hviag la
aad
Waabiagum. la a vegotartaa and baa
SEWER TAX
«a a book on the aabjed. atyk
sfscetsxssirx:
rnmilmi
B.siuaujai.
Ba;^
ChHicMsa. ». C
The bUhop of 8t. Alban* preached
smmn raoaatlj In u London drordi
ta the deaf aad domb.
By bla side
I a <mrate who tbonmgbly n
ataada the alga laaguage.
JkmaSa
tUkcScfxW Whea
loaaofaMleaadibaa
eairkdoC
mto iiiu &aa
gitetelfctanitobcalilu
. asrt—
sss
Whb aim-
Me flagera be translated the sermon
sentence by aentenoe to the large con
gregation of mates.
iawcllkaoaraaa*
astniisi
Mrs. Joaepb Worm U quite aide.
Mr. and Mrs. Joeepb Logie of Bum
■it City are TfaUIng Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
•Tlie Arlatoeracy of Hteltb.**
Schuyler F. Heron, who has been
aoperlntendent
oT public
scboola
In
Northampton. Maaa., has been ^led
to the poalilon of auperlatoodcnt of
the Amcrinaa Sebod
SerafaU;_____
the City of Mexico.
la
m MR t*MN( tMBMB, MMi, lb
Aaaociation of
There are about
8.000 American and ‘BriUsb realdenta
the Bngllab-apeaklng cokmy. and
Netloe to all Paraona loteraatad;
The apodal aaaeeament Ux roll for
Sewer No.
c4ao of' Lateral
]
rt No. 1.. beginning at the
1 of Wellington
Wei
atreeC nl
Inter
State
the I
BENDON.
inning
city, thence running
atrec
Bd Waters and family went to Shel
feel lot
_________t twenty-two
venty-two fc
west I
by last Monday for a visit with relaInal plat of the vilfive, origli
six. block
M
■ Ires.
,
f Traverae
City, Notice to all Persona Interuatod:
lage (now dty) of
Logging bees ar^ the order of tl
The special aaaeaament tax Toll for
in my bands
Mich., has been placed
pli
day this week. Geo. Jarrett haa om
for collection, the; same to be luild oa the paving of Weal Front atreet. from
alao Chaa. Kenny.
'
'
the west line of Union atreet to the
or before June 3n.
». 1905.
“he Aid society meets at Mrs. Me
west line of Mapde atreeu is now in my
M. E. HASKELL.
n’a next Friday, when Mrs. Carpen
bands
for coUecilon. The first insUllCity Treasurer.
ter will give a repon of the conven1 20: State Bank building ment ito be paid on or before June 30,
tkm at Monroe Oentor.
1805.
Joi
Mra. C
. IIASKEU^
City Treasi
friends.
Office
June l-lmo
PAVING TAX
thla aaaodatlon haa charge of the edn-
here last evenU
a larg* ao(H«*nrei
Mayor McCIclIaa of New York haa
Tbe-.W'. C. T. V. will meet at the
aaed for a term of four years the parsemage June 21 for their next meet
house he now occupIcA on Washington
lev. John Btriekler and wife were
square. Four ytas la the term of of
from Traverae City a few days last
WUliam Watt« who baa been apfice for the mayor of New York under
polated dlrartor of
tlia Ihi»»oldorf
lew- law. A day or two ago a dti•ckaa* and Art iiutiiutr. U ibr tecsen of Now York waa expressing won
oad Boa of a blackamitb of I*ort GlalMONROE CEN
der why the mayor did not buy a home
Wmr, SooUand, Startlni; with no adled ai
nd Mra. J. 8. Hoi
Instead of renting. “Ib-cauao he cant
arl at
Warren Horton's over Sunday anti
waataca of rblrtb or niont-y or Influafford il.“ said an Intimate friend of tended the Children's day exercli
emtm, he ba^arxdr educated bhnaolf.
Mr. McClelland. “He could have been here.
Ha la SS yM old.
■|o!
yrtle
Mrs. Thayer and
rich yearn ago but for the fact that
ting
Satur-1
Tboiaaa F Ryan, who is now htad
Traverse City Friday, retuml
he happens to be an honoet man.'
day evening.
et the Hqui^bie. waa liom In VMntinla
Now that the German crown prince
Mm. Bert Kelley and daughter of i
•fly-four yearn acoL
At about the
has been married, court gossips In Traverse City -were visiting relatives'
ace of lS#he wbet to Kea York fratn
Europe are conafdering who U flkely and calling on old friends here Iasi !
week.
Baldaiore aad entered a banking and
to be the bride of Prince Eltel, the
Miss Grace’Theobald visited Minnie i
brokamae bonae. The late William C.
kaiser’s second son. Tho general view and Carrie Ottlnger over Sunday.
,
WfcHney took bim up aa nanaccr of
Miss Ulllan Horton closed a veo'
Is that It will iMi the Princess B\a of
Mn ntreel railu’ay oonanlldatloni, and
snacessful term of school at Hill strv-et
Battenburg. w’llh whom he was mudh
last Friday. She will go to her bome
tJiat waa Mr. Ryan‘a flmt entrance In
cmitten during a recent visit to Eng at Traverse City the first of the wwk.
great affaira.
land. Prinress Gva is quite a pretty We shall miss her from the Center.
ft la told of Ollrer Wendell Holmes
A number of our people and a num
girt, just past 17 years old. who was
Itet aftef many futile atiempta to
ber of West. Union people met at the
brought up in the simplest manner
Bartlett schoolhouse yesterday to help
|4t>|ioao to the lady of bla choice bla
possible. It Is exi»ertrd that she will the people there organize a Sunday
walking
died.
Tlicy woi
The following officers were
inherit largely- from her gxlmathor. school.
Doslon r<imAt ^emoon onI r
«>lerlo<l:
Superintentlent. Mr. lV»smpresH l^igcnle.
worth; assistant su|ierintendent. Mra.
aK>* aad. coming to where ibo path
faggie Hopkins: aocrctar)-. Mm.
aeparated. be aaked:
“Which i>ath
Imlth; treasurer. Bd Hopkli
[iklnii.
A Pi-mUIom.
Mr. and Mm. Osliom returned
umed :yeaPimeon Ford says that he once
I. Osbo
errtay from a visit at S. H.
Osborn's
In bis employ, ns Imtel clerk, a yn
I Wexford.
from Boston whose extreme t<
Mrs. Etta Osborn has a brother vls> Garcc]
Iting her.
for precision of speech led to
brated
June 12.
dlacharee. He waa too exact for the
Uribday recently.
He atlll practlcea av«*rsge p«tron.
_iAVINC TAX _
GBIBUlKiSOFmWOiiUli
Auburn, driving hU fast mare KUiy
with Arm and uuerrlng hand. Straight
aa a young aapling of hla native pine
trea atate. this wonderful old-KcluMd
damocrat at fli-bt alaht would lums for
a nun thirty years bla Junior.
teurrnee Hut ton cites as the roost
aauiBtng and. at th^ time, most tier,
pteclng typographical error In hla long
^ 4aanutll»ll<^
and literary career,
which occurred in an artIcJe he wTtrte
at the time of the consolidation of the
Antar, Tilden and I.«-nox libraries. In
WOMEtrVNEGLECT
SUFFERIHSTHESUREeEaSLTV
which be was made to ex|yress the fedlowing
remarkablo
opinion:
“New
York, perhap.s, has iiev«c fully
r»'al-
Ited until this day how greatly It has
WE8T ALMIRA.
Samuel Myem was railed away by a
telegram from bis brother's wife, stat
ing that his brother was not expected
to live. They live at Middleton. Mich.,
Wo hope he found his brother iKUlerl
when he arrived last Saturday.
|
Misa M. C. Potter went
ent tc
to Traverse |
D do Isome trad
Oily Friday evening to
Ing. rv-turnlng Sunday
iday evening.
from
Miss Nlua Myem <
other.
Solon Saturday to i
Sam Mvert.
We• 1art' very sorry
Ralston got shot
last Sunday
thur li
while in the woods.
Mr. and Mm. Silas Gray and son
Gordon. Mr. and Mm. Fewln.«. Cliarles
Bates and Mrs. I.aura Bates all drove
over to Inland Sunday to attend the
Children’s Day exercises, which wore
How roanr wromen do you know who
bean enriched by the receipt of the are perfectly well and strong? We
hear every day the tame story over and
over again. ** I do not fed wrcll; 1 aaa
ted written “vast begucsts.**
▼eat buttons of JaiuuM l./‘nox!"
Mm. Henrv Bates and chlldrc-n were
Ibe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bates
Sunday aflcm(K>n.
Also Miss Orfle
Bates.
O'Br
iricnI and Sidney
SIdi
Etta M»'crs and children were
Mrs.'M. Lewis Sunday evenrailing
Ing.
The Misses Erma and Nelllr Warner
of Traverse City were visiting with
loh- parents over Sunday.
The baseliall
game
between the
Lake Ann and Almira teams Sunday
tm team,
7 to 0 In favor of the Almira
at Mrs.
Clifford case
Etta Myers' Saturday
glvqn
The dance Saturday c
In honor of the baseball
grand success.
E\ eryone had a good
lime,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Warner and Erma
Mr
d Nellie Warner and Mr. and Mrs.
and
with Mr. and
Will Lake had dint
Mrs. E. I. lAkp Sunday.
Misses Carrie and Nettle Rosa were
the guests of Miss Nina Myers Sun
day: alsa Fred Wilson.
thanllkelv jtmneakt
. There will be a dance at Mr. Strait’s
plf. and no 4buM
ubi you feel
words yooraell
tome Saturday, the 17th.
far from tvell. TbU'
Dsay he easily
June 13.
, deraagcinent of the f^
male ornna which manlfeata itself in
depresiuon of apiriU. reluctance to go
anywhere or do anything, backache,
beariag-down
ariag-down pains,
paina, flatulency,
flatnle
n
onsnesa, aleeplessneca, leueorrimBa.
Thcae aymntoms are bnt wwmlnga
^at there is danger ahead, and^unleaa
ao tix«d aUUw Umer ‘
Secretary Sliaw and S*?nator Tom
Oarter of Montana
were
swapping
atoricB Ibe other day. a hen the sccr«'
tary of the irofianry told one aliont a
maa out in an Iowa town who waa
never known to diaagree with a alatt*Bieht of another, no matter bow im
probable
it
might
lie.
“One day
group of fellows determlnoil to see
they-couldn’t get Smith—HI call him
Bmlih,'* aald Socrciary Shaw,
preaa u diasenting opinion.
So whi^i
gmllb came aipng one of the iwys
uald:
bad a most remarkable ex-
perlencc Iho other day. Smith.
waa» coming
Into town
As I
through
the
htlla yonder I aaw a buffalo up a trt^vattag grapes, ao abot him.
Did you
erer aee a buffalo up a tree. Smith”"
•W'all. I can t aaj
that
1
have.' n-
tamed Smithy regretfully. ‘WhaC poxalatad the atory-tellor. *never fiaw a
bgOalo up a
tree
catlpg
grapeer
•Wtell, no, I never saw a buffalo np a
tree, but.’ said SmUb. brightening up. |
-j
u.e,vonr.o.d o.
■fX
BUILDERS’ ATTENTION!
Fbr .heavy llmbere.
lumher
gny sirt' or grade, in
liarii
of
or
soft VihkIs, for ln.-;id<- or outside
Notice to all Persona Intereated:
work
The asseairtnont roll for the impr
mem of Sixth sirwi. from the i
line of Division street to the west line
of Union street is now In my hands
for the collecUon of the third Inatall-
in
the
rocsiructJon
house. factoXv. fence or
of
Lam,
there is .every roa-son why you
should make seleetlonH fnmi our
well cared for stock of seasoned
lumber.
If prices cut any flguro
wltli you. Uiat will he one of the
many reasonR.
Onlers
given
XterHiwriDlteB
■aarty 400 bad prepared tbeamelvea
■ of law, medicine or
IcsBwab^fMtelltowmbM
. --nir. tafSUT'aSMnd
vHk •
ud I
tbeolofy.
Italy of them liad been an- tboHcbtls
_
tbors. 48 wore edUotu, 18 were editors baakVagrtahla Onfffwd tea rnWrity
and puhllsbrra. 151 were aewifi
gctherTiiih the seemed Interall nni>aid
itiKtallmrnta. the
bo
July. 1905.
here any da;^ or over 'phone.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER GO.
PW IIUIIII
OPERA HOUSE '
Q IMIOMTS
J Oonr»rr»mrkoirk«
IVIorifdaiy
IQ
lu
THE SNIDER AND NELU
SPECIALTY
CO.
Til Big Vaidniili Sin
ukaded
by
Saidflr and NcUa, thfi
Hjslifiers
; l-lmo
SnSaSSSr^
Uytwazsin. don't teoltata to get a
ars aad a total of 144 bald ooUegu or
tetUe of Lydia E. PlakbarnkYafetn> MV naming oa war clalam who ta M^.niXte^I^a?^^
merly teM military UUet are 1 major > advlen-tt Id tree aad alwRya belptuL
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let os vitalize an idea
for >T)u.
Boardman Rim
Bcctric liglit
& Power Co.
at City Book store.
On. Snyw & Pniltlligii
DENTISTS
Edwia and Efn« Barnes
t:h»r»i-i«v OoniMy t'rtwton*
F. LorfiBzo Brott
Moaologw Artui
Ilhutratad Son^s
With bcontlful Oolorod Pirlarvw
’ HotioB Pictarts
oftheday.Aiowii by Uw CrysWOersph
2S&r5as-‘Sist~" •
Ym Are Hit FeeHag Well,
■B
V3EU[.iSU
are ao near at hand, ther wiP
build yon nn. keep yon well and
ward off BBIimMiti. iuk Haafiaebt.
Uermm DqMtty, Um aifi KMaay
Office 5d2 WRhalm Mock.
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Ortenata Tw
roolD Dalveralty. OOea ta Mnaaca
bldg. TiitphraTf cOoa 181: rmt
damw IM.
T. W. TMIRLBY, DMtlaL Ota
anm A tert’a Jewelry atorw Both
pbonaalfiL
_________________________
fiamafa oaaaaf by mrvurk aad hraia
•SnStjiatiSISS^ at
Ixana phona 885.
CIVS
VIK, VIGOR A VITALITY
Try ■ *>lll ta-nlght.”
For Sal* by aU DruggUta
lO Oant and SS Cant Boxaa
accept ho WIBSTITUTtS
door to Dr. Hlgglni’ oflkm.
OR. K. L. THIRLHY—Bpmdal attmi
tloB to dlaoaaaa of ekUdraa. Bom
Mt State Bank Udg. Botk ptetea
HARRY B. HARNER-Brpart ptaao
timer ate actlor regulator, tetia
facUoa gnarma*.ced. With KImteS
Mnalc Hontm atx. phoaa 184.
"«s-s-risr-.ss
No Smoke, no smell,
when you use the
BLRlpLrME
OIL GTOVE
They do the work
quickly and econom
ically and your-kitch
en is always cool.
They are cheaper
to operate than a
wood, gas or gasoline
stove, and if you
knew how cheaply
you could buy one
you wouhl not be
without it. Come in
■ and look them over
and get our prices.
We HiTca BrstOfiss TUSlM|)
FRANK TRUDE
Traverae CUy. Mich. Cltx. phOM
Oraduata of PhUadelphla Paotal ool
HERVEY H, ANDERSON-AUomay
and oaunselor, Wilhelm UotA. TraYarse City. Mich. CiUzeos phone 108.
DR. a H. LYNCH—2 aad 4 SiithaF
land block, physictaa ate surgeon
CitUens phone S84.
DRS. J. 0. A MARY J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OaoamaTeWlUMtwBUx. * a. m. *o U
'
1*0 ft p. *. 7 to a .Tsmaaw iuad*uoo a
WynkoopfiaL QttawM I>b«>n* 45T. *__________
JOHN R. SANTO
PEIERAL nSURARCE
New wnhelm Block. traTerie HDf
O. F. CARVER A Alia
FIRE mSDRANCE
L. L. A. BUILOINA
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
(Wee Mf. Mew wntelm Moca, t
H.&N.E.TIKGAilO
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT street
If. B. CEAPIH. PTfiprletPr.
laa WoabJnrton Bt
J. I. Ham
6h. W McWittf
imROE &:HcWETIir
Bfififfifid, Moral amd Eatertaiaind
A show for lnflh>*. childTOTi aftd
fmtU’mm
6EHERAL INSURAIgE
ADMISSION
15c, 25c find 35c
SI 1 HEWWILHELM BLOCK
8«wt mim win op«w lomoerow mor*
Incattbeboxutfiec. t
(MID RAPIDS iHDiai RT
COSPAHY.
O. D. MILLER .
om MT I ST
(KaUonal
b Kbt tobr, WrU a. m.
. Trmln U.vua Tr»v*n» t^ity 1J :t0 a. m. MWBMfttnx north and i-wth *t Wnlum.
I Tmln le*T*« Tnrvrwi CVty 4 Sft p. W. omaeL
j tag north aad *cradi at Waltou
.TrA^I^ Traror*.
4M p. m, tat
rev^jp=<lEAi Estate.,,
lOK AND WOOD...
When you. arant loe or Wood don’t listen to a aaiooth
talker; he wants jrour dollar today and will be in nomo
other town tonKmow. I do nbt need to make you
jitoiniM as to giring good aeiTioe; yon know that I
haYe done so dnring the, past 15 yean and expect to
till ^ end of time. CMms'HmmTU
O. HAWKINS
CRf
______ BrtLI-----------------------______ ,710 WaablaftoB gtraaC, Ote
phona 218. BeU fit. Bealdemw. W
S.. 408 W. Tenth; CIta. phoaa 721.
Carpet aaaning and Feather RenoTutme. Carpet aewiog ate Aayinc.
Before aeiMling your old carpeta
away to be made Into nigi. let me
abow you aamplea
....
Phon* Ilf
1
DR. T. A. WIU4KLte
Cte
opera boaaa block. Boom L
DR. F. MOLDfiWORTM-Bptaal at
taatktt to dlaeaaoa o^*
Mae and throat (Hnaam StM
Rooma 7 aad fi. H. A U Itaaaaga
On. Mock. Both pboMa.
IR. K. B. MIMOR-Otea oaar Aiyr
lean Drag Storm Spmdal attatetoe
REMOVED TO OFHCES
OVEB JOHBSON DBUG CO.
.CARPET CLEANING WORKS...
2168^
MM. «. u
^tan, om CU7 Book«tarw Boam
-- --- '
First Aia to ta* Iwinred.
On a rovk-str.'wn
lieaeh on
romlsh roast the fury of a violent
storm was Just abating. A*veasel had
gone to pieces on the rocks, and after
a display of much heroism on the part
of the vlUagers :i1l the crew and pas
sengers had been saved, with the
ceptlon of one man.
He bad h
washed aslfore apparviuly drowned,
and the new rurate knelt at his side on
the liearh, endeavoring to restore bis
circulation.
“My friends.** he s.vld. turning to the
villagera. “how do you usually proceed
In these rases?”
“.Vs one man of the simple folk re
plied:
“Seni-eh h;-. porkets.” — Harper'a
Wi.-kiv
Bwwet thiicwa from
paaaloa office in Washington has been
for the I
PAVING TAX
-
operstion
e rear
•GBklef Clerk William H. Bayly of the
The never-failing
.
lyforaUtbeoa
armntoins is Lydia E. linkham'
- mkVerBUOUng a canvass eff the clerks for ruble Compound.
Mias Kate MoDooald. Of Woodbridf*.
tte purpoM of ascertaining the for- K. J., writes:
mar oocapatlona of employea. Hla in»ItMaktbataw«____________ ,_________
▼Mtlcatlon shows that this depart■Mka bar trouMoi knows to Uw publie. but
■MBt la a verluhle hurrlag ground of rwaorad haahb baa Mat ao mneb to M ttaa
' from «e0ta«mbM tor tbs auhi
filmppolatad hopes. Of the 1.200 clerks
Kb matter WHAT FOWSB
mVw hem miag, jornTl
EVENTUALLY employ
efeotridty, not oct^ for eoo>
Bomio rea80oa,bnt for reaaooa
futility and geoflcml adapts-'
Mt e. B. CNABK raaaewd tnm »
tM VniMlBt bloek. tern rnSmt
■aa Btm Bttk banfiter
A Bl HAHTNi-'Fhnlelaa ate
•aom OSea SfiC teat FM atraaC
Notlca to all Persona Interested:
The assessment roil for the pi......
of Casa atreet from Front street to
State street and Stale
street from
Union street to Casa atreet la now In
my hands for the collection of the
third installment, together with the
accrued Inlori'st on all unpaid installmenta. the aame to be paid before the
lat day of July. 1905.
M. B. HASKEU..
City’Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 State Bank buildiug.
June l-lmo
Tune 12.
One evening, says Mr. Ford, a weary
n'ml travel-St ni lied nuui anibbd up to
the desk where the Ilubblte was pre
siding and said;
•▼Jive me a room and bath.**
“S<irry. sir." rcspoiidts! the Itostonn. “bill I csiri give you Isdb; yoiril
have to bnlhe yourself."—New ,
Times.
MANO TVNlNa->W. N. MBIard
6m<n
itlon of the children.
among hla patlenta of Ix'wlaton and
Netke «a aN PatMis iHiarestad:
The
asaeasmeat tax roD ta
le conatractioa pf Lateral Seter No.
1. Sewer DUtrict No. 8. located la the
alley between Washington and Web
ster streaU. beginning on Garfield avenne. running thenoe west to Burlow
street, thence north on
Barlow to
Washington street, thence west on
Waahtngton street to Railroad arenne,
thence to connect with trunk sewer,
has been placed in my hands for cob
lection, the aame to be paid on or be
fore June 30. 1905.
______
M. E. HASKELL.
mBSHUll
EIKTRiaTT ’sssser”
FOR
POWER *
It Will Be Safe
to buy your summer supply
of ioc from ns if yon want
good pare ice .that will be all
right in your drinking water,
and that is cheap enough to
use in profuaioa tor mteing
iced dainties and stocking
your re/rigerator with. We
will serve you at low prices
and promptly at your resi.
denoe.
TH C. I. Tijbr CNlGt.
EYES m
Train arO^ ta Travon* Clly frocaKorthnSa
Travww f?Uy im aadtSD
^a^auraMnh^^
o. L. DooKWOcm. n._r.ag.A..
PEREAUiyUETnB
examined free
/-LASSES
IXBOtniS THAT All
Oaarautaad to
Cure Heudaohaa. Btralghtan
Croea EyM and Raatera
PTfboR Vision,
Oi«.
A.
Otefvm
Dry, Hardwfid tell Weed. Seulb Stda
LamberCa
IfiOtef
m A lltOOIID WANT A8l
5.-
THE EVIENING record
6 PACES'
niuHeiBs
FOUND A FLDATEft
BEVENMRS
IN jniE RIVER
HORSEMEN IND
THBR HORSES
Osflsi Any P*non l^p^Kt ai«y OH
flyrmet In Om Aod^ -CmlNsnlly
tXCCLLCNT MATINKE MEET
PNOMItSO WEDNBtOAY.
Wlrv" in the Orealos fUeori.
New Tort. June l« -BpftskltiE at a
itoser siTM la his honor at Ddmoaloo‘« last niEhl l*y the MertJhanu'
Protect iVO a»»clalkni, Dtstiirt Aiuwaer Jerooio deelarei there is no dlfferenee SKwaJIy hetweca aoae of the
high floaaaleri of WaU atroei aai
rBaaco'street,** “Unfortunately.- he
said, “they are operating within the
taw and cannot tm sent to prlsoo
whcrt» they belong.- Jerome said he
Aeifli My petwon to ilaUagulsh the
nets of the “eminently respectable
•anOenen who hare been connected
In the Sqaltahlo llfo matter from Inroeay."
RCQUITTEO
OF MOROER
NEONO WAE UNDER DEATH SEN4
TENCB FOR TWO YEARS.
mm MUE k COIFESSIOR
tBNTIMENT CHANOSO AND SHE
MAY ie HUNa
Iseoemlei the Netre,'^SanMNl Oreaaen. Whs HsrWsR Oentenoed te
•e Hung Twe Yeara Ago.
^ She Killed Huaband.
By Wire to Ihe Brcnlng Ilceord.
Reading. lYu. June lC.~Aflcr bt^lng
ander n eentenoe of death for two
yeara Samhel Oreason, colored. wn«
acquitted by a Jury today of the mur
der of John Sdwnrda at Bt'
Mrs. Kate IMwards. convicted of mur
dering her husband. In a confession cx
oeeratnd arenson. Bentlment favoring
Mm. Kilwards has changed and It U
hellevod nothing can save her from the
gallows.
STORM’S ONLY VICTIM
BODY OF CHARLES STAUFfER
WAS COVERED WITH SAND.
Tried te Crass Craakcry Crash and
Was Only One te Lose Life in
Weatam Michigan Cloud BureL
" 6y W’lre to the Kvcnlnj; UsHHinl
Muskegon. Mich.. Juno li..—<V»vm*d
' with sand and sedlnom whirh had
Charles RUnfftw who ws» drowned
week ago Tueaday. whlh- iryiin;
I Crockery creek was found this
morning. He was Western klu hlKsn-.
paly vlcUm nf the alorm.
SOSE tossir OF IK IMH
EVERY MAN IS SURE HIS HORSE
WILL LEAD THE FIELD.
Track U.\n the Beet BhaFs It Ever
Haa Baen and tome Burprleleg Time ie Now
Anticipated.
seeing an e^xrellent exhiblllon of what
horse flesh ran do In the way of speed
Wednesday. Juno 21. The track at the
driving park, which has a reputation
Ihrougbmit the state as being the fast
est In this part of the aUte. Is excep
tionally fast this year and undoubtedly
some surprlBing fast time will be
made. The horsce am being worked
dally and ero at their best.
IkHtwood will start In Class A and
his owner. “Jart“ Jennie will pilot
him under the wire well up In the
Held.
‘
“Don n. Intends to \>reak the.track
record W’ednesday.“ says Mr. Ourgoas.
his osmer.
William Ingersoll says “You will not
need your Held glasses.to see*me cartdown the stretch with Lady
CycotL"
*‘Boys, I will show pou the way to
lead the hunch.- said Sprague Pratt
with hU’pretty Molly V.
Kate M. Is always In form end her
trainer. Arthur Yogi, will put on the
flulshing toHclMW next Wednesday.
Duke, the handsonm Mark
pae«»r. owned by Chorlre Germaine,
will try for flnt place If he does no!
hatUH>n In strike a •'lice's nesi:“
Richard Reyimldr’ big laecr. Noble,
will make Ihe Iniys think they have
seen a horse rare.
rVic. Wade Rnithers* trelter, will
make them wade some If the rest ol
the bunch set's anything but his dust
llowBrd Whiting's ct»H. Redskin. Is
veo' premising gelding.
for mo when I strike the streteh.*' says
the owner.
>
Bd lautner's pretty !>oy.'Relvldere.
Is moving fast and hr Is looked upon
-- a sure winner.
*
I. T. Hannah's heaullfiil tnUter.
Ooldenhiow. will make his first aplearance In tho matinee next Wt»dn«
day.
Ct»x lirolhers' roll Is pleasing his
owners and hIs speedy workouts are
ranslug much horse talk.
\Wlllara Rennie will drive h
Goshen Roy Wednesday.
S
h^ank lAhym's Angeleta Is showing
I» In flue form and will undcmbtodly
t some things.
l.mio JUitch driven by Pr. Getman
will make them “go s^e.^
Msflor. Fred Pratt's fast horse, will
be in It all the time.
John Ijimson'a Rllly will be In the
game fnmi start In nnish.
THE MARKET^
/
Kast ItiiEalo. June lA—Catllo—
Quiet. Vcsl ealvos-vActlve and Moaily
IS THIRTEENTH BANKER
Md strong. Hogs-Actlve and ht*;hor.
IkHrolt. Mich.. JUB 10.—Whtwi—
July. k»4e: No. t red, 11.02:
Twelve Other Ohio Bankers Have Pre«»re, 6Re: No. J
Chicago. June lA—YITtodt-^o
MH4c: September, R34*fC. Cora-July,
M%c; SeptemiM'r. 51 %e. OaU—July,
ime: September, 2fil4r. September
port. Ill; lard. |7 45; rllis. IT TlVkHangml for MurMr.
By Wire to the Evt-olng-Rt>cord.
Poorta. UL, June 16 —Otis Dots waa
' BMfod in Che count) jail for wife mur
der at f:ll this morning.
AixSriBCHST and Is-nevolent socleUps and todgm wh? desire to have the
names oC thnlr pmeha. location of hall
•Bd tUno of aDoatthg In the new city
dtnotorr tasmted free, sbonld mail
EaostlmiC Fanning Country Around
CopomiaH GIvsa Promiaa «f
an Abundant' Han^
This Year.
-TO
B KO I N
-rOMIOPGPBOW.
WATUrtDA'V
Bpeclal to the Bveaing Reoord.
Ooperalah. Mich.. June !(.—Another
wreck occurred oa the Ana Arbor rail
road yeotarday morning about ’ four
mlleo north of Mestc^. at the Manis
too rHof bridge crosaing.
Engine No. 44. extra, drawing a
through freight train north, had Just
enwsed tho river bridge wbeo the
track gave away and eleven cars wore
.thrown Into the river. This Is at the
plgre where on March 18 a wreck
oocurred In which a numhf7 of possengeri were Injured.
Tho present condition of the good
Canning country which Is adjacent to
Copemish bespeaks a very promising
harvest. N<*ver l*efore have the pros
pects for hay and grain been ao good.
The acreage Is large and the yield
wffl be many tons. The planting of
cons and potatoea la about finished
and despite the low price of potatoes
last ytwr a large aert'ago Is lu-lng put
well worked and planted with the l>est
of seed. Several produce men have
recently been here looking over the
alttw fc»r tho erection of a large' potato
house which la expecled wjll be com
pleted In due time to take In the crop.
SAGINAW MINE STRIKE
TWO HUNDRED MEN LEFT THEIR
WORK THIS MORNINO^
Mine OfflelsU and th« Men Failed to
Agres on Several Qrlevancea
of the Men.
Saginaw. Mich. June lA—I>it«lrlrt
President.John Harris of the Vnlt<'d
Mine Workers of America 5nUJod out
strike this morning 200 miners
employcxl at the RlverKlilo mine i»f the
CVmsolldatod Cosl rompmny. The mine
oOlrlala and the men failed to agree on
several grtevanees of the men.
THREE WERE HANGED
NEGROEfl MADE TO PAY THE
PENALTY OF CRIMES.
Two of Thom Murdered a White Girl
and One of Them Killed a
Sanitary Offioee.
[cronl.
By Wire to tho Kvening Her
Ikvatur.
Ihvatur. Ala.. June, l6—John
l6—Jo! roHler,
Harvey Smith aii<! AVill Jark.ron. eolored. were hanged hen- \o«lay. Jaa.
•1 Miu Dclle BUhhIworth, a pn»mlneni |
young wonuui, wai. attackiM !»y C»»lller|
and Smtth. kllU'd by a blow from a’
club and then crimlncJly asHaulted.
Jackson shot and kllU*«l Sanitary Offleer U SloHc. April 27.
tiM4» !
NINTH YtAW. MSI
•TRUCK
.Is BT
BY TRAIN.
TRAim.
KEEPYOURFEET
StaasbittS ibt Record
lElnM B WBFII I Bate 1
COMFORTMU
That** what this mummi line of WaU Filler n do^
iug, Onraeaaon'a catpat ia way ahead oi any
prorkma years, and doe to the gra^ variety to ho
found here of pretty patterns and reaaonaHo prioea.
Yon Qaa^^eadiIy sec this atook. aa we are wdl pre
pared to take good care oar <
CiBfas Sbwes WiUDoR
aaKGorna m brbge
ME wmni m uw howeibi
Mi
■um ta^t Mi ant«4i9r; ‘€0Blef
Mrth Mi VMt pOCdMB.
B O'CLOCK EDITION
THAVBiM errv, •ucnioan. rmoAV, mmc m. ms.
Tm* Were Klltad and One Perhap*
UMuiewa Mae Was Flehad DM e« the
FadMly bi|m«d.
River Ihtlehi.^ifrnntac Itooori
Rnoord.
By Wire to the l6r«Btac
By Wire to the Evaalag Seoofi.
Bryan. O.. June lA—A. T. Brow»
Momwe. Mleh.. JMe lA—The body
and
wife
nr
Eagerton, this noonty.
' aa MkaowB man. aged sheet SS.
waaerlag S fast f teOas. wen ANOTHER WRECK ON THE ANN were killed and Mra. RaUUma pnrhags
ilROMK tAVi THAT THEM •• NO
fatally Injured by a Lake Shore fast
naaeed. was Mmi oai of tha Btver
ARBOR YESTERDAY.
IHFFIMNCK MONALLY.
mafl train cast of their home last
RalalB Mar Biertlag'a lea boeae this
DighL
marniag. CoroMr Repp is lavesUgattng. The body RMtalea hsiag la the
J. W. BlckelL who has bMa laspeelwater a week.
Ing lumber for William BHtnm of this
city rrturnod to his home In Maaistce
BUT TRACK “GAVE WAY UNDER this morning.
CQUITABUL LirE ‘liATTtA WAS
•AMK AS LAKCKNY.
THE FREIGHT CARA
mjiim
WlAtHCT n^mm
They're LlehU CmI to4
Inexpes$l?e
CITY BOOK STOI^
ratBOtmeOMPAMT Pms.
H8B*t Skmt, Black, White,
Grey..fLi0, $L*5.$L5i
Hbb's OzfBrds, White or
Urey............. $L00. $1.15
6BITIEMERI
roryoorMAneUooor vsnsStwi asssossn«s.ltdo«Hittfe to put «a «n «hs
iMt sMMBt bmytme th« svtidM Bssasd
th» auiBslnuuD«r ouksc.
Therr’a Draw ftait esMs, VmlraUMk,
Htra^r Hsts. Krakwrar. Pteey Boss.
THE AhVEimntE OF
THE niORY SCHOOL
••ys* Shots, Wltito or Grey
.........................$$e,$L0$
Sberlock Holmes Series
Udto- Okf«d^ White or
Grey....85c. $L00, $L15
FrUiy, JM letli, 1905
Ahewcar Drub Store
iULLETlN:
WHY we charge ten cenui for
Boda Water and Icc Cream:
We etmid not afford to give
you the very la^t for le»i«. And
our eonslani aim Is In m-rve our
cusiomers wKh abJ-obiivly the
l»esl the nmrket affords.
We
buy only gods which arc recog
nized as pact' acttcr»i.-tbe kinds
Uiat when aonu-iM>.ly coint'*
akmg whR a new anlcle which
they think Is gotxl they say “It
is Just as good aa so and ko.“
Wo tako no chances—we buy
the kind that has the reputation.
ANOTHER Important Item is
Ico Cream. Wo pay an oxlra
"price and get an extra qiialiiy
of Ico cream. Try one and you
will be eonvienced.
' NO CHANCES.
You risk
nothing when y«tt order at our
fmmiKin. it it dr.seif'i »aih you.
you get your nMuiey bark.
THE
AMERIGiUI 0RU6 STORE
219
Cron« S«.
H. R. Macdonald, Her.
O. C. MOFFATT
AbotraoU of Tltlo
PRICES 8AT18FACT9RY
BatabltshMlIn I SOB
Room 310 Btata Bank Bldg.
Extra NiCB, with Cuban hooU
.....................4L50, $2.00
ChUdfBBs' CaBvas Shots or
Oxfords...........50c to 85c
JIMlTrieirldi
.
lulieck & !Ro|R
Vkowlovw rn^trmmx. OloBHI^s-m
Men’s
and
Boys’
K")
Missis’
lod
GbUdniis’
OXtrOPROS AMD DUIAM2PR9
HiHini
BACMANT
A
ROSOOK
AT A
4
BIB RQUenOH IH PRICE
fine Kid »
Shoe, nt.......... ■«
3
AUSOUD aid AU SIZES
W’c have a few nion* of thorn?
Kid $2.00
1’_____
li.-a’ 1lint' Pat.
O.xfonls
fonls sc'lliiig
now nt
WUti Cnnt Oitirds far Hii
Wesai aid Ctlldria
Call and See Them
No Tronblc to Show Goofls
•«
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
J« E. FRONT ST.
Ask For
Anything
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you woubi keep out the flies and musquitoes sec
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
1
:>;h1
.1
-■i
B, I^
A410VioadlyliipTahirtinCMpete, R«<^ OH Cloth,
_
__
to iielect
attd the
A wiy U«e
«»ortmenl
•elect from,
fj
pttl<m tlMQ wiM «ave you a lot erf
Its iMge cooufth for one or two roocna. .
UDEIND
R. A. Campbell, the well;^nown
dork to the Hotel Perry. U justly enUUsd to be called bn ’tod settler” for
nnd Tcairie wrenne; tbe Mnaonie Or- today marks the forty-slxtk anniver
pbnnb baase. Rbaldoa atreat nad Oar- sary to his arrival to northern Mlehla n nonnd ktos oa her pretty md Udl aveana: tba Gbieago Orphan asy gan. having landed at Traverse City
:. Ahont dMwtbw children loekad lum. Plfiy-flrtt airaet and South Park Juae 14. I85». just fortytox yearn ago|
Id wtohed they were pnutog.nad aveaae: tbe Chicago borne for Jewish today, says WOdneadsy's Petoskey]
•t ouy apocinl low pnixf.
rwpimaa: Dread avenue nnd Sixty- News. The trip whicb was made from ;
klaatac too.
Yoa cna flirfl luiyUiugj you
wnonad stswet. nnd «l. Joseph’s orphan Northport to Traverse City la an open |
This
wont in this dirparlment «t
ssylom. Thirty-flfth street snd Lake Mackinaw sail boat, was an cxtremclj
tbe ocpbnns* frolic nrraiiged nad
jutt the price >*ou want to iwy
perilous
one.
being
made
In
s
storm;
nnwfnny curried oat yesterday by tbe rranne. ^
The ymjm ham dt tte dadag Chicago AntonsobUe elob. Tblrty-flve A similar fete was.hpid In New* which drove the small boat on the
tMslaa dt tka
«eet touring nan had gaiberto tba Ut Tartc last week. It to plmmad by the beach ttso milee below Trsverso City .
s dubs to the two cities
At that lime Mr. Campboil sUtes thenile aafortnaataa from atx charity to» flf tb* DaUwH
’’orphaas' paradie* as an were no steamerv landing at any north- j
aUtationa about tbe city,
rrm Fnm mmius adiuM rdmrne^ briniiat MU, lbs lanl namber
I em hay ports, except Northport,
nual events.
to s nmar mkUk It am h mmmt, pnmrm betog danced ^ tba amnU them at tbe club boose ii
Many interesting experiences of the
that iT« «tau awiUor* *MOaA %l.9¥> bmsn to lbs monitog, tblatootoflg tbe avnnne and then wblsked them oat
early life in northern Michigan arc
ovar Jbe boulnsanls to tbe White City.
b«twca thorn aa pompmmtkm lor
Isted by Mr. Campt^eH, whoce memory
fllU nsaoMily to • battitog i^ner.
rnokmg Md kllUar tbe Wll proridlac Tbe Bvnwtog was began aftwr tbii any Tbe Wild West show served as tbe
to historical data to the northern
t or arivalo Mala. par Aow by a atfnto driU br tba wtbor tolmax of tbe ^s ouUog. and when
is irmsrkably corroct.
U tM
Pfomima taam a frasmaai dtatos taam fram Oompaataw court all tbe blank cartridges bad been flmd PIRCMSN OF THC STATE WILL glon
Mr. Campbell baa the honor of beln:;
at Jafar—MflB aa to wbet»ar ikm U Deway. Mo. 112. to OadlUae, eapdatoad
MEET HERE NEXT YEAR.
the first settler to import a swarm .to
nad
lenl
Indians
bad
enstoed
the
role
aar ttotfc to t|ie nuaor U nfara to tk« by WUliam Kalaar.and nempoaad or
bees
sod a sheep to northern MIchibrfbnaaUaa it wmtmm MoaM bo tba fbUawtog: WiUtom Katoar. Gbartas to •*mnke^>ellevn’’ dead men louls snd
Is. In its I'ornTenls. like dying of con-j
yw*1[^i^7a plln'ta y«mr’*bSrJS
gan. tlicfc being brooght In by him tn
jtfM^to toa iMopIo of UUMtan. Tbo ■dokana. Bdward Faaae. CJharlca Osri- JulieUeriuid Tommy nnd Julls foodled Traverse CHy Oaiegalee Sueoesafully Igan. He simi ot>ersl«d the flr»t
.............
..
.\
The pmgress of consum»>it *nd fear appendicitis. Safely lltM In
threshone
another.
Tbe
you^gsteni
thought
•mo of ooeli a Mll-kllltof foad l« •oa. Val Bottaad. Ooarad Nytaadac.
Landed the Maattog of the State
ing machine and wnarator In t^.s part :
ll::?ir£th.tr; S * ‘J;“d^
H great eport. Louis Whitethnnder
•IM aa iniMrtaat aa Ua d<
Firemen’s Association.
mmmt any. AStnd Natoon aad 9nm gad Jnlia Movntnlantream being
of the Htate and retates an amnt-lng In-. and frietids. “Whi n 1 bad runsump- .uch as heatlarlie. blllousneMs. ooetiveniomogli laroattoatUm W dUdooe
tlon in its first stage." writes Wm. My- oea*. etc. OuanuUet«d at Johnson Drug
stance of how when running the
year-old aborigines connected with the
U^Caet toat this rumor baa.ao Coaoda- toaaia.
ers.
of
Cearfoss.
Md..
“after
trying
dlf
i
store
Co.'s.
F.
H.
Meads,
a
K.
Wall it
rfalne In tbe winter time In a^«ni, the
Ckatrs warn ptaead at ibraa points
iloa la fo**, bat U la 4ao to tM state, tor young ladtoa wbo rapraoentnd tba ■how snd Julia Brie and Tommy West The state flremon’s association will heavy snows caiis'-d the nxtf to col ferent meilicines and a good doctor, in gons* Drug Stores, oaly 25c. Try
being favorite 6-year-ilds at St. meet In Trtventc .City in 1W€. Tbe
vain. I at last look Dr. King s New Dls ; thorn,
•ad too maailwra of tbe state soaata. ndbnara and tba ragnlar maaanvars to
covery,
which
quickly
and
perfectly
<
lapse
tMitirely
tniiytng
thtmachine
Traverse
City
delegation
returned
•s well as o boae who acUrely opposed tba Pbmsters was most ably «tvaiL by Vlaaaat’a orphan mofhim. over, in 8if=
lr^^d me." Tr^impt rviief and
and men In a mass to snow and icc.
home last night with the acccptan<
lerioratreeL
fbe prtftoa took toapootbai bm. that •
TRY A RECORD MTANT Aa
POT
Mr.
««
tba tnam wbo ware tbo center to a
the invItaUan to tbe city conncll
Chlldrsn Toot tbe TooUre.
tbvoufb tomtu»tk» sboold be node. large wndlanec to cltleans wbo lined
In buslnr'ss In Traverse City. His j pneumonia. Guaranli>ed - at Johnson
brtrUier. H. D. Campbc*ll. built the well- Drug Store Co.'s, F. H. Meads and 8.
Cho walks nad catoyed tka aoval sight.
Tbo arraaaoaioBU are
Know, .-rk h«.-. -.r
I
lai to
a aonner that tbe TOter' Tbe team dosenres the blgbctt praise parkuray knew the orphans were hav
Mr. Campliell managed the first flve
the efleleM nnimer wMb which all ing n rare tmat. The lark renlly com
•as wl^TlsIt Ibo ellr aoat amk wlH for
pelled ntlonilon—It was so noisy, made by 8. W. Hiicklel»err> of Cadll- years. He also statt-s that he can releavo WMb atobtof bat ptooaaat taotoe- military maneuvers were gone thro
roeml>er th<* time when the sl'e of the
with aad at tbe closing to the last What the Juvenile voices dldoY do in
rto. of S sttto oacaaMaaoat Of
Have you oSaminetl tin*
Pain may go by the name of rhenThere were about 2f*o il»'legaleK and prt'sent court h»Mise-ln Trav« rse City
IDvorr hoar to tbeir stop boro durtne wtob arheo a cmndldaU was taken the matter to ahonllng the automobile \iEltors
srvtui room hoiikoy-wo must
present at the convention thin was covered with a dense growth of mast Ism. mmralgia. lumbago, pleurisy.
the tanks, they received sev tooting affairs did in tbe matter of
tbo Uaie to «*»• enoaaipnioot wUl be Uiroagh
8.-11 at omv oii’JUSE.f8tmii
pine ire-rs and the slretUs not yt4 No matter what name tho pains are
eral rounds to huarty applause. The tooting. The lUUe ones were piled In year which was held In Lansing.
sIriH-t.
Few timon tlo aiioli
prodtablr oboat xThu touaob
called. Hollister’s llocicy Mountain
iH'Ing elcnrvd of the pine slumps.
pianist to the team was BUss .Allva tba big oars, about tan In ’every one,
chnuces .-oun*
jK-ople in a
have stoaUtorf tbolr wtUtognei I to do Johnson
Tea will drive them away. 35 Penis.
Notice to L. A. of B. of R. T.
and the young ladles who per and nearly evdry chauffer bad a child
city whi.'li is a.lvaneiu« ns
all to tbtor powor to aake the occasloo
Tea or Tabb-ts. Johns«^ Drug Co.
Mrs. Ray N, Wattersoo of Danville.
formed tbe part to tbe offleers wero on his lapor clinging to his shoulders.
nipi.lly ns Tniwfw* city.
a saoeosa. tbe ▼aHous committees
III., grand mistress of l.,adii>s' AuxiMarj
Act n o >v—n-joioi- uft.*rbaeo worked hard and the tour Is foadr Bdna Huoktobenr. Sauna Watson and
A NKW KKATMRU RKNOVATtm
No Secret About IL
to fwoolro tbe visitors. »vcry home Aanes Plette. who ao
just .iM-en Installed tn N. 11.
Jt. that f«»r cuts, burns
•b4 birr*-----boose sboold be In gala team from Oad^Uac and have greatly p^alng the rubber bull, and
i to complete the organl/Jitloii. Menils-rs Chapin's carp«*l cleaning works.
btdls
ulcers, kver sores, soie‘ eyes, btills,
a choice comijosito din all the way.
arrar tor tbe oooaslon.
\
try
nnd
ci.mc.
June
1«;
It
^he
feathers
are
ihonn
The
thoroughly
rl.ane.1
“Whafa de mstter wW Uie'c. A. C ? |
liy high |»r»*ssiirt» tor dry steam, driml
It’s aUl TighL Do youse aoe, see. see?" j
Washington has been sotiiod upon
idast process.
and cooled by cold blast
and march for the Foresters*
That's what the boys from tbe Chi
4M the plscc for holding the ponce con
The orders that have been acciimu- gory, of Hope. Tex. 2r.r at Johnson
orphaas home and tka eukject was eago home for Jesrlsh orphans eontrils
rfemnee which wtM strive to bring
Rids win lie receiveit by the under
and to tbe conflict betw^ fapnn and ably preaented to all Foreatera before Itud to the occasion. They were a signed for one hilndred loads, more or laliieg will be at tended to Imimsllalely.
Seiiil In .vtMir orders, This is ihe
Ritsato to the far Bast.' This means the collaoUoo was tnkan up by High Utile lale In Jidnlng the paiade, hut leas, of sand for filling yards. To be
that If m treaty is made It will be Chief itoagar R. J. McDonald agd Im- Dr. Frank H. Deris, who auperrised delivered at Fourth ward school build best time to the year to look after
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
y»mt feathers.
June 15f.t
bsowg as the *nrosty to Wsshalgton, roedlataly Joflowlng the march when aSalra in his swift machine—the ing at once.
W. O. F»ote. ,
the
aoUetoJon
was
tkken
the
mambera
swiftest to them all—picked up the be Chairman Commlttoi« on Riiitdings and
This eoontnr has no alUanoo with
wither ntolen aito during the prescoi loft-tbe hall for the steamer Columbia lated delegation at Sixteenth' street
Grounds.
.June l.'ol
noafliei baa bMn strictly., neutral. and two hours wore spent on the bay. end led U along nt a fast clip until the
’^thcNfore Ibe setootlon to Wnahlngioo tbe trip 40 N<snh-iamnata and back mn to tbo procession had been over
A Huge Task,
» a huge task to undertake the
as the place for the meeting of the being taken. The Elmwood avenue taken.
,
such a bad case to kidney dis
orchestra .aooompanlod the exoartlon
Ida Harris, a cunning picka
plenlpotcnttortM^*
logltalthat of C. F. Collier, of Cheroease
aa
tl
aad diaooursed enUvenlng mualc for ninny from tbe Chicago orphan asy kee, Ia„ hut Electric Bitters
Utlers did It. Ik
tbs ona huadred and thirty Foresters lum. was the happiest child among the writes: "My kidneys wen
vere so far gone,
•TA#K hHO PLATFORM.
chair without a
ahoerd. Many to the members to tbe bundrods.
Some kind friend had j I could not sit on a chi
cushion: nnd suffered Tfrom dreadi
VandevUle. that moat popular style party had the bonneu to the subordi |i».nl of fbe «nt™.pl.t«l outlo,
Id dc
rf entertainment In the larger clllee, nate Umm and there wore passed had fitted her out
E,cctric
it with a great
gitmt mmi
mini ,|
ir,icctric Bitters, however. I found a
will be seen here next Monday night. around in the party for aouvenlr aig- nery affilr fully equlpi>ed with the cure, nnd hy ther
restored to,
health. I recommend this great
June It, at RtatobciWe Grand opera naturea. tbeaa being valued by the correct automobile altnrhmcm com
houae. when the Snider and NoMs lucky^ owners, tboufto Mrs. Florence monly known as a white veil, it was tonic medicine to all wlUi weak kidd by
ncys. liver or stomach.
i ■■■ ■I■
Sps^aiiy compnny will open a special Youngs, the president, was
yards long or longer and a yard Johnson Drug 8t<
C5o.. F. H. Meads,
thTwealgbi engagement. This form to
lingly arrayed In a dnsUng cap
druggists. Price
it Sons.
W
wider. It. was big enough to! 8. E.
F Wait
entertainment Is esporlally adapted which she had purchased from the have made two or three dresses. It
fpr summer amusement and abould booth of Companion xSMrt whkh was was a veil, though, aiul was j»lmid>
at the “Hannah Drug Store” they arc lilleci accurately and promptly, just as
Seymour A. Smith, manager nf Nt-meet with a hearty weloomc by local doing a land ofllce business at the hall •tunning. Amanda was perfectly Jusah-ta-wanu resort, i^sstvl ihrmigh Ihe
your doctor gave them to you. Nothing but purity can be said of oar drugs,
theater goers, aa well aa ootsMe visit and this she considered too dainty
tlflcd in turning up her nose when
city Vblaj' on bis way to tlie resort.
and registered pharmacists do the compounding. Prescriptions arc delivered
ors on tbs occasion of the Q. A. R. en- stand the aouvenlr work.
Btyllab women In other machine* going
Tbts morning tbe hall was opened the CTPtwIk’ vray passed, wondering Mr. SmUh says that the out look for a
promptly anywhere in the city at any time you want them between the hours
good season is very good and that the
at an early hour and"^ Cadillac team Sooth park policemen declared that
Snldar dtod Nells, magicians
of 7 a. m, and
p. m. Our telephone is citizens* 8SS—can’t forget that
hotel
will
open
June
35.
telopathlsU, will, to course, heed the of boys served with a fine breakfast Amanda waa easily tho belle of Grand
number.
followed by lee cream and cake. While boulevard yeaterday.
list of nets. Then there nre «
If you arc tnnibled with liidlgesthm,
and BBe Baroes In character sketches, the merry party was In session tbe
But if Amanda was having a k«xk1
the two Kentucky glri sweet singers, mayor to Traverse City appeaead on time BO were all tho .ilhwrs. even coostlpatinn. soiir stoi^h. or
RIno Tollo^ Sosps
y. lioranso^rott. cnmedlsn; c
the scene and InvlUnl many to the, though they didn’t have such big veils other pain, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
Tea will make you well and keep you
Foresters, for an auto ride to iha asy
moUM pictures. Ulustrsted aony
The finest line of Toilet Soaps in the city. Cara Calia, Passion Violet. Medi
as hers. They wore all a bit ecarcl well. 36 ronta, Tei^ or Tablets. John
Taken altogether the entertainment lum. Those who were of the party at first; they came with lhtor^t>esi
cinal Carbolic. White Clematis, Pine I'ar, Lettuce Comple.xion, While ( ilyccrson Drug Co,
Whould .prove s most sttrsetive one. were Mrs. Florence Youngs, the
manners on and triod to act the part of
inc. Almond Emollient. William’s Tar. Violette dc Parmc,* Palmolive. Pear’s,
|V>pulsr prices to 15. 26 and 35 conu president; Mrs. WilHam Kalsor
iMgnlfled IllUc ladl.-« nnd gentlemen.
Cadillac. Ural vice president; Mrs. W. They irerc, all exceiii Ihe dignity I»art.
Unscented. Pure Castile. SanJalwood. Violet, Lilac, I leliotrope.
will rule.
8. Cole to Jackson, senior sroodward; That wore off when tho pnanuts and
Mr. and Mrs. Charleh Ueglcr to CadU- crackerjack and candy made Us aiv
FIRST EXCURSION.
A Oood Oool Drinic
« UlMi styles. VIMOM Ifwthrr
lac. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilamum to pearance and when the location of the
flUlfWla will Taka Crowd to ChaHevolx Dailey, Mias Blanche Youngs to Evart, -tooters’’ was discovered. Onco the
No matter what the day is, is always a delight. Ijire’s Root Beef is just the
Sunday Mortilng.
Vlclor Orody to fhls city and Master merriment got under way It oonUnnod
thing. A 25c package will make five gallons of as delicious a dnnk as you
. The flrat.cxcoraloo to tbe atxaaon to Harold Brabant, the masoot to the
with a whoop 4.111 the very last, when
need ask for. We arc selling lots of it.
^fharlevoU. Pc^ey nad Harbor party.
the thirty-five automoblla depoaiied
■Itoriags win lie given Sunday by the
The party was shown through the
Stnamer llllaols. The boat leaves at asylum by a coorteoua totendant and
Dairi’tYi
Porfcii-n®®
A n.,m. and the clUr is reached on the tbo trip thronghout was to great la
mtm at 10:10. The fare for the
of every kind “Blue Lillies” and *‘Arbulus” arc two specially line and the
made via the asylum grponhouaea
itNind trip Is |1.
odor is delicate and lasting. Buy it in any quantity you want. We have any
the tomato and encumber bonsea more
number of fancy shaped bottles filled With the finest perfume. Make a most
THE LADHOB’ AID MMltoy to the aapeolaUy IntereaUng to all. Aa the
MaptlM-ehnitoi w4U aerve amOa to the crowd left the grounds tbe sbouU to
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES 8AV1N08 BANK
appropriate and dainty gift. Wc have all kinds of Toilet Waters for the sum
ir. R. a «B IMMday nnd Wedndaday 'Who Is all right?" The mamr to
mer
bath.
^
•
Traverse
City
la
all
rlghL*"
were
heard
4kirtng tba ntau ebAunpmenL AU who
woeld be InoOBVMiAeaced by taking and the merry laughter of the happy
Ukdr frlMda bone, are Invited to crowd waa ample teatimony to tbe
Ming tbem to tbe cbnrcb. Tbe price pleasure which the trip lead given.
This la the tenth party to vlalt the
are the pride of every one. Wc. can help you keep them
by the use of
le only » cenu.,
Wday A moo
aaylnm. six have gone to^Saat bay and
Rubifoana, Sdzodont and Dentrificc, Wc can sell you any kind of a tooth
two to Bdgwtsood. making toghteen
MowM TWe.
___
brush.
The
“Pro-phy-lac-tic”
is
one
we
recommend.
It
is
one
of the best
jnartles to Forcaters to be taken oat
la the aew aato boa la tbe two days to
tooth brushes that are made.
'
; ;
the aasembly. Nearly the enUre deleToledo. O.
galAons Mt eithar oa the 11:10 or
11 :IS tralna thU aaoralag and the aem
blM perfectly MmoralAe In
tlmeoi throogheut waa that the aaaembly had haeo to one long- train to
onnr oat nny
plaamire aad delight to aR.
Welding. Klnnnn
TtfESTBY
CURTAINS
wuil 7M iMfe •TM’ •■rlarSeuMriatBt uS s*t Mr sricts. Kas; I»>'hii-nt« it)-on viali.
J. w. SL.AnrEia
TMVERSE CITY IN 1906
ii
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WkolMkbuSBeUl TMTlUiUtoH*
Beautiful Home
m
^
«.„.»> t..,......
Chapin's New Feather.Renovator
TEAMSTERS, ATTERTOM!
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When Your Prescriptions
Are Flllsd
i:>S
^ M HAHHIIH & LAY
.V
MEIICiUmLE
1 ^
HAND BAGS
r' ■; 1
DIR. SIMYDEIR
oiCMTisnr
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JUNE-JULY-AUGUST
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?
Don't forget we have all kinds of ELECTRIC
FANS. TO SELL OR RENT.
£•&
iTal^
HffU’e €ntwrb Cere ‘’m
MCIM BalAM nlltlmwlMn.
Mg BMIIB
HBfl ftr
The hones on the ooraer to Boardman wonoa and auto otrgat. tmrgad
hy OntoaM QnUkItond BsrmariyMWcqplad by W. P. CnAaer. hga
movod to the hhok part to tho lot and'
a atone ftMOdatloB la being jMrt on^
J. B. P^e Bectric Co.
CASS SntSCT
M
...a
urn vm fiM
Vmmt ftnpla a« B—jOb—b Bpaal
cmJMmfn oky wa> o—gmrrp
i^TTHt WOMANS CUUS.
P«MM IlM O^ U^ta^UM Ummtr
Nmm Wlwn IMltMM AHi»>
«M» Wm Pmmt^
it ihma ia t
6m\mg tha ymx
tiMI ia Mjor«i more tkana^lT tkM
MMtfcar kf oM flji4 jimag la tkt
WoBart dib ki« om Jao«
dab ■—bm aad tMr fkaOlw obmna CMlirm'a day. Tbto fdrlb*
dd/'bM b«a banknUarly Uxtamata
te 4W M«d kMdloB for tli« onJoyMt
. «r fh« Utilo foMw. A« teTluUoa «
taadoi by Mn. H. J. Pri^o »o n***!
arlU IMT at •prto* P»»1b wm Mt
ghbOy aataptaA a»6 baaan mara nm
to that pteoo tbU afionwoo conytnf
a moat drilsbtad mmbor of cblMraa.
B^wetony w* tJrts pkMre wudfad•d wb« tlMT Mpted Ibe ha—orta
aad »wta«» imdfr tbo beanUfol troas
that aako Bering Park a eool aad
taBvUaa pJaeo dartof il»o Warn
BMTdayt. Tbo booM.vaa protUly doeovmtad with vild flowbni acd tha wide
▼arandaa wore attra^lralf fdoraad
vltb dalaky foraa and diakaa Uadar
«ha traaa wa» apraa# tba loac wblla
’ UbiM daekad la tana at vbkA tba
ebUdraa vara aarred ftrat. tba oMar
•aw aadarataadlag for oaoa bov It
aaaaa to wait Maay vara kept bod.
for tea craaai aad little patty edtae
Mr. Md Mm. Mm B. BMlay. Tba
evMtagvaaspaatlaadall^rtfaUmaaar aad arvaral maakal Barbara, bath
vocal aad laatmmpatgl. warn r
After tba maMc. light raCraaba
CnTTUMTElSSISS
IMJD PdRia
Jevlal JeilMm Hstped IHm Ada PmaMim OdebrnM Her Biribdmr M a
VALUATION BHOWB INCBBABB 08Very Happy Manner.
BBITB tIiMet WITNONAWAL.
WAS ASBESSSO sa$ jcii6 Borrt in
,
BEOOROEirS OOURT.
I lasapt me Third Shaw
■a mUmTomi Val-
wnrda shows ffeat tbe vahwtion In
Traverse Oty. dSMite the wttbdrewal
«f over IlMjMB tnm taxariem. hM Increaaei fl.444 In tbe past yaar. Tbe
total tbla year la $4.02.711 agaiad
BPWDIITH LKAOUE C^f^yKNTION. $4AilJK last yaar. The rata for dty
I this year shows aa taeraaoe.
Brand Travaraa DIalHct Maab
being $2J2 agnlnat $2.22 Mat year.
All tbs wards except the third i
Tbraa Oayf taaalan.
Mlaa NalUa Btaala' of Nortbpoct mersaoni la tbe totals oa real and peraoaal property. Tbe third oa pemaal
paaaad tbroagb tba city tbla —
vty dropped from $211,722
oa bar way fa Maacaloaa vbm
toaa aa a datagaU to tba Oraad Tray- $0472. a deereaee of $04«7 oa the
dlatrtet avuml eaaveatkm of tba tctal aad a decrease of $11.4$$ on per
■pvortb Laacaa, vbleb eoa—ad tbli sonal property. The real eeute valemoralng fOr a tbraa dayo* aaaakm. atlon la that ward shows an inctnaae
lAot evening, MMa Ada Pmaba WM
ealled to tbe door of ber borne Wy a
toed nlampiag en tbe veranda and
» nnrprtoed to om Op JovMl JdItom wbo bad come to bdp ImA edebmte ber Wrtbday end to prMt ber
wltb a benntifally ftnaaed ptotare m a
taken of tbdr regard. ■
A Jolly IMm wm enjoyed by nil and
U was Mte when they departed after
paruklag of the tOltowtng tempting
ena^nepnred by Mm ProabU:
Ham anndwicbea,
PIdtoe.
Kotoeban
Koblyky.
Donghmita.
lot cfUm.
Aaaorted cakes.
Aaaorted trolL
Coffee.
PIRK PLACE DECORITED
ABLAZE WITH BUNTING AND PIC
TURES TODAY.'
Qtan JUtbor. wbnrb Ito wiO deUvsr
ithe nddMi iMfbiw the gx
cMaa tbsM thla evening.
ItMfbnntoty- -The Oaks” to nllMied
Maud Porter appealed to Jndge Rob
WHY DOBS the LsGretti always near the spot where the too. -owned
erta’ mart thM toorntng. pleaded gaOty have fresh iBoeoli^es and fruit bon by the late Frank Graven, wm horned
ic aaaanh and battezy eooimltted oa boos?
Becnnae they manafUrture after the anmmeraenahn last year, nnd
Mrs. 8ar^ Madala and wm fined %» their own gooda
June in.*! j
^
pmtlost of the many
nnd eosto naBoanttng tb $SJ$ or go to
I pretty mimmer bomea of Omcna tourJnIL She nettled.
Rfe eb4 inuB, temrat* sraci eb4 I lau.
Tbe defense entered a plea of gnlUy
rcdtitlfiBi. at iBe Bemenkfift ei-l
------ . ' ■ aad the wooBon's nttoniey, W. H. Urn- tertaiUBCBt Mammj alcu, Jne 19.1 try a maple glace sundae. Nothing
tor sought to show mlUgaUng clrcnmJai 14-4t ilikelL At the LnOrattL June 14-11
stanccs. He said tkat the woman bad
bem driven to the assault by the tosuiting InngMge of Mrs. MadnM when
she went to Question her concerning
neighborhood stories, Nel^borbood
gossip figured largely to the affair and
tbe defense contended that most of U
aa nnflt to Introduce to the coarC
|
Dr. A, H. Holliday, wbo aueaded |
Mrs. MsdaU. was sworn and testified
In regard to the nature of the wound.
It was an Im-gular cut evidently Infilcfed by some blunt instrument,
three-quarters of an tnch long and the
skull was exposed. Tbe wound healed
licely In s few days and all danger
from that was pasaed now.
In summing up the case before pro
popular materials: will sell at $1.25 and *
nouncing sentenc. Judge Roberu saMthat the blow • had evidently been
struck In a moment of anger and that
it was not the result of promtsdltatlon.
Hsil the woman died. It woulll not
have been rourdc-r but would ha%e
been manslaughter. Tho affair had
cattsed much talk and excitement In
nelghlHirhood.
In pronouncing
sentence he too< tho mitigating cir
cumstances Into consideration and
also the offenao against the peace of
the city.
STiR. CUiMIIIGS SOLO
mil
Mini
lilili
SPEGIfiJUIIE.EUkllUTIOII
Mohair lustres, the regular price was
*20c, we place them on sale at per yard
1 OC
*^
table Emeus
Manufacturers Short Ends. 2 yards. 2)4
yards and 3 yard lengths, genuine all
linen Scotch Damask, those worth 75c a
yard while they last, per yard .................
EWIIBELM
QQq
Comer Front
and Union:...
ii
Sm Farewell
II
ECONOMY IN SMALL
THINGS
^^
ONLY
3c Per Card
wsmraBH
Owe cC kis hMt tsnU WM Bring a 1
rMfn by utriktaff It wRh n bnltoL
I2ew Summer
Dress 6wds
25 Da^s Wore
DMUGE SUIT Sm Oil
nv A mpOAB WANT^^IBk-
Cravemttes
JInd Coverts
mm
GIVE PARADE TUESDAY
ST^r ------------------ -
Bptot /'THa
Onito- m Oosenn.
Mrs.gA4dle OravM oC Oto
RBQULAR J»«ent pennnt candy 1$ ogsn the benntlfnl eottaffe t
cento fbr Sntnrdny apecMl sale from 2 Onka” owned by fl
to 2 o^eloek.
Jane IC-lt Cntcheoo of GraM RapMa Bitfl
PMadad Bailty to AanaaR ^ Baktory
fer It Into n mauMr intoM this mai
on Mm Sarah MadnM Bat Clahasd j MMa N.*NeMan, wbo hM been Ceneb- mer. Mr. nnd Mra Cutebsoc win
ing to tbe dty acAoola. IsCt fbr her spend n portion of the sMOtoer at the
boiqe to Ithapn this asoratag.
quiet mat home toatsad of ooif^ng
ABKHif tba many apaakan' aad daie- of $4f4i2.
Tbe greatect ladnaae In total valogataa who take pan la tba work of tba
laacaa are Rev. The— Goa of tbU ntioa WM made la tbe Beocmd ward
eeal UpMa et Night—Work
aty who eoadoets the daroUoaala tbU where $2241$ hM been added u
ef W. E. Robertson.
lac aad —orrov tbe IHararr aad roll. The tacreoM In the First ward
aodal department of tba eoavaatjoa WM IU4C: In the Pbarth, $20,144:
The
Park PMce is In naUonal re
will be la ebanee of Mra. E. P. Whit Fifth. $11422.
galia
today.
In honor of the coming
The following are the vnluaGoni by
man of Harbor Bpiinci foraMify of
BUte encampment next week. Osring
Traverea’Clty and Nortbport. Mina wards for 1906. c
the opening of tbe encampment on
Mary Minor of tbU city will apeak oa
Monday Mr. HoWen thought best
tba *'PracUcal Methods of Uterary
have all decoraUona In place thU week
Onltore of tba Leacaa.* 8aadaymom>
and avoid the cruah of business which
Inc oonuDonioa win be admlnlatared
win begin early Monday. W. E. R»bby Rev. M. O. Carrel of Traverae Oty
erteon of Saginaw, representing
and the cveninc pralae aervioo will be
Michigan Decorating company, hunp
There vaa ao pn^rmai aa barato- In charge of Dr. Q. A. Holliday.
deeomtlou* this morping
fora. tba bUU aad orchard back of the
afternoon nnd the work Is worth the
booaa fnraiabloK eoficletii entertain'
PERSONAL.
m trouble of making « special trip
aaaati aad tba Uma spaat In baai
the
Park Place JubI to view the
I.
D.
Huklll
of
Maalstaa
U
in
tba
koeka. avlaga and roaming about
pie and beautiful folds, flags,
aamaf the treat-— moat thoftraghly city on
Btresmen and set pieces and pictures
Mrs. Roland Boughton. wbo has
•aloyod.
of the elaborated front. Tbe main
bean visiting la the dty fjwr weak*,
entrance Is strikingly set off with a
vetnmed to her home in Detroit this
MAY DIE TODAY.
large picture of the “Father of the
Tboa. T. Bates returned last even
Country,” while on the right and left
ing from a business trip to Cbicagb.
Gemex. Cuba’s Liberator, Suffered a
about midway between the ends are
Alfred Wilhelm returned from»Ann
Relapes Last NigM.
^Tfuvsmt BAY BOAT OOEB TO Arbor, vdiera he has been stodylng
similar ones of Abmhxm Lincoln and
Ry Wire to the Evening Record.
Gen. U. 8. Grant framed In a man
musk; last evening.
CHABLCVOIX
Havana. Juno 16.—Gen. Maximo
white foliage. Tbe entire front
Mrs. I>croy W’arren of Old Mlssloo
GoitH**. the lllierator of Cnba. had a
left today to attend the commencement
ablate of naUonal colors which will
relapse lS»t night and the doctors say
OlBt OMar Wilbur and Copt Camp- oxerclaes at* Olivet oollege.
be set off on tbe evenings of the en
ho may not live throughout today.
campment with lines of electric llghiB
Mrs. Lodeemd Flory. the delegate
Art tba Owwarm PurctiaM
ttning from the cupola to the corners
from Court Kent to the Companion
f»riea Waa iSAOA
E. Mart) and M. Brown of Leland
of tbs building. Mr. Robertson will
aasembly. returned to her homa la
were*ln the city yesterda)'.
decorate the Herald and Record bul
Gbpt Henry Wbbb sold the iteamer Grand Rapids this noon.
Tbe 1$04 vnlantlons wc
George Lawr of Port Oneida to In
lag tomorrow nnd thla afternoon he
Mm. George Raff, aooompanled, by
Lou A. Co—Inga to CapL Oaoar Wllbusy nt Elks hall In the eUborate dec- the city today.
b«r Obd Oapt Oamptmll of Charlevoix Mrs. J. Hockstad and her little daugh
Mrs. 41. J. Bodenburgh of Cedar to
omUons which are being arranged.
day before yaaterday. the* price being ter, Gertrude, of Bingham;, arrived in
spending the day In the city.
fMiO. The CaoMilnci will be need by the city this moralng after a abort
thaowaara on t^_^ route between Char Tlalt at Bingham.
Mrs. Mary Becker and Mrs. F. Rey
TRY a nuiple glare suiulae. Nothing
levoix aad Boyne City and will be cap
Questions Are Almost Identical With like It. At the I^Grettl.
tained by Capt. Oeorge Weaver of the nolds and two sons. Perrin and Clyde
June IC-U
the Qnes Given During the
maa Lake. Thla la a barge which haa of Bingham arrived In the city today
March Examination.
bad bo ateady rrMile l»«t for acreral for a abort shopping trip.
WHY IS tbe IgiGrettis Icc cream
John Akers of Bingham it making
aeaaoba haa run vrild. The Cumrotng>
No. 17 We Ufec no gclat Ine or pt>wders.
The “special” June examination of
baa bean a familiar boat oa Grand bnslneas trip to the city today.
June IC-lt
The Mlssea Ne1|le Galbraith and
candidates for teachers' cerilflcates Is
Traverae bay for naaay yean and last
DOW on nt the county building, and of
aeaaoa ran betwevn Travane City and May Wilson, who have been apendlng
a few days, as the guests of Mrs,
tho thirty candidates all are members
Be sure and hear Major Bender-1
Morthport with the Columbia,
of the fair sex except three. J. C. Runk shotu the oricintl Dmmmer
Boy of!
bwlng to the late saaaon anddhe lack Seely of Bingham arrived home this
Dn
of Interlochen. E. H. Wilcox of Old the Rappahanock. Qty
«f toorlpt travel Che Traverse line of morning.
Mr. and K, A. Nelson of Northport
Mission and Charles Will of Williams Monday niiliL Jane 19.
bay boats will nol be put on aa usual
sooth today and
burg. The latter finished the work for
and cpnaaqnenUy Mr. W’ebb t»
tho third grade test at 1 o’clock this HELP WANTED—Energetic workers
t sale aa the beat poaaible aolutlon to leaving the north for a new realdeace
everywhere to distribute circulars,
afternoon several'hours ahead of the
the problem. The new ownera are well at Grand Rapids.
samples and advertising matter.
Mrs. A. V. Friedrich and aoo Spald
remaining candidates. Yesterday
known In tbla city, especially CapC
Good pay. No canvassing. Cooi»erone Of the candidates withdrew after
'* Oacar C. Wilbur, who. aa a young man ing are in Ann Arbor attending the
atlvo Advertising Co.. New York.
seeing the question on "Theory and
* uf Northport took the bay route as an commencement exerclsee. after which
June 16-11*
Art”
based
upon
Hindeirs
Art
of
oecupaUcm when a mere lad and later,
^ r ■£ IE IE
Study, having never had the subject OYatk or MicmoAti-became the captain of the atexmer
_________-Tt»« ProbBtoO
ity of Urmnd
Urma. Ttbtwbb.
as propounded by that writer. Two o for th« County
^ . City of Grand Rapida «hlrh pHod
students of the High school who were
Gnnd Traverse hsy for many years
BREVITlEg.
taking the work left today owing
vv preceding the Columbia. The City of
the work on “School Law” as they,
Grand RapldF was ownni by the Han
^^toii^iBBttor of thm wUU of CbtIom BowThe QoMn City. Improvement com
too, had never had the study. The two
nah d I.ay company and later sold. Mr.
xionao r. Hownrd h*v1»r filrd In anld conrt
pany has a neat new alga which Is the
Wilbur has hinre mided at Charle
LAUNCHES WILL MEET AT THE gentlemen. Messrs. Runk and Wilcox, hU p4rttUno i>mytBa tb*i nnid c<iart ndjndlwork of George Winnie.
are candidates for tbe second grade. entr and d*tsnnln* who werr Bt the time of
voix where he U In bualnea*.
O. R. A I.DOCK AT6 P. M.
There will be an open meeting of the
Lee Hornsby of the Boardman avenue
■Ud d«s-ew >l died Piec'd.
teamsters, mason teadere and laboring
school Is conducting the examinations It la ordered, thnt the 10th dey of Jnly. |I
men and all others Interested at MooA. D. IKK. nt 1«B o clork In tbe forenoon, nt'
wHh tbe rest of the board, Messrs. ■Bid
probntf-o0)r«. be nnd U hereby nppointed
tague hall tonight at I o’clock. The Ae Many of the Old Soldiers as Peasi- Crisp and B. O. Ladd.
fork
•
Caee al John Menroe va. Hickox. Mull meeting will be addressed by Cal
bls Will Bs GIvsn a Rids
One pecniiarity to thla "special” is
B Hilt Co. Has Many
'W'yalt, representing the American Fed
on'ths Bay.
the repetition of tbe questions which
LsbsI Lights.
eration of Labor; M. B. Holley, preewere given In the regular March ex^
ideni of the Retail Clerks’ union. J. D.
At the meeting of the Innndi own- eminatlon. nine of the ten questions
Tbe case of John Monroe et al. vs. Greenman, secretary of the Clgsp
Jadanof ProhsSn.
an Mat evening. It wm dedded to’giv in botany and general history as well
Hlekox. Mull A Hill comi«ny Ms
makers’ union; C. W. Tisdale of the a parade Tuesday evening st 6 o’clock. aa many questions on nearly all the
pylBg tbe attention of Circuit
! CsnH*ntens’ union and others.
The various Munches will meet at the remaining studies were identical. Tbe
ofllclala and ao technical and business
There will be a special meeting of G. R. A I. dock for the psnule and ns only plausible explanation that can be
like lx all Ibe teetln^y that not one the G. A. R. Satnrday night to cloee ap
many of the old eoldjers m poesible given Is the fact that the general
. spectator It found on the second floor the encampment business. A large
will be taken on bos^ and given a standing on tbe March examination
of tbe county building where Circuit turnout 1* roQuested.
ride during tte parade and after R. may have been low. and the snperln
court is In aessibn. It, will continue to
Oscar Jolinson, of tbe firm of John The route wlU be aronad the foot of tendent propounded thf questions
morrow. An unusual arrny of legal
son A Pohl. was arrested laft night at the hey. along the east shore add then again ,to give a better Insight Into
lighU Is connected with the case.
S;50 for riding on the sidewalk
them.
back on the'west shore.
Fratt A Dnvia and P., C. Gilbert being Ea*t Washington street. He paid
While all the launch owners haven’t
busy with the con|)Iainants’ ease
Judge Roberts a dollar this' morning. been seen yet. It Is thought that there
probXte court.
It's now hooks and. eyes;
. 'against W. P. Croteer’ and SmnrthA party of tourists arrived at the win be at least sixteen or seventeen
many of yon have been |)ay^ o walte A Alway. the defendanU.
Park Place this afternoon en ropte for laanches M line and poesiMy more. Hsaring of CUims in ths Irens BMnct
ine 10c per canl for what wo
The divorce case of<Opsl May Hatch
Ratoti Hsid Today.
The
eonunlttee
will
make
an
effort
will
sell yon for the next two
IU.ch w«
I.., j
J „
^
*nte hearing of claims In tho Ii
weeks (if steck holds out) at
see every owner in the dty betwi
night.
Chicago, and M. J..GlUett of Jackson- BOW and Tueedny and aecore their con Bonnet estate was held this mon
I vine. I
tent If poesihle. No 'matter whether In ITobato court, the deceased dying
Will your pltce «f bastecss be! WllUam Uoyd of Manistee Is also tbe boat is large er itaall. tbe owner at hex heme tn Garfield tovrnship Jan.
13 and leaving three bHra, Mra. Hattie
Park Place guest, while F. N. Bbonld enter tbe pernde.
iecwiteEaextweel^ RsMtfbc.
be becantlaf am Doubleday. the well-known member of An Inrltatlon wiU also be extended Hewitt. J. W. Crater of Grand Rapids
Letasfenlsh tbe
tcrtia.
J. W. HfflftaL the Doul^edar firm of tbookmakers of ) Manehmen at Northport nnd OmeM and Francis Smith of this city. Tbe
Is registered there for
end otbar pMcee to come down Tuee esuto is of |$00 realty and $200 perEach card contains 2 doaen
THB LAORETTl. Harris, the only shcMt business suy.
dny. npend the day and take part In -sonal.
first class Hump Hooka and
reUU jnnanfactorer la the dty.
Tbe apecia] hearing of Wednesday
Children’s day will be observed st the parade In tbe evening.
Eyes and also 1 doxen extra
JnnelS-U Orange hmll tomorrow nil day.
tn ths case of Bmmn Zle of Mayfield
of
the straight eyea. We
township, wbose oondiUon wm
noon dinner wm be served nnd In the
have them in all aiaea from
THE LAGRETTl. Harris, the only afternoon there -will be n pri«rnm at Mm. R. Bolom of Boyne City, wbo subject for Insanity wM again taken
^ been visiting at Cedar, pasaed
Na OtoB inclnaive, in both
retail manufacturer in the dty.
aongs nnd redtnUons. All Orange througb tbe dty on ber way borne tbla up today in Probate court and con
blaok and white.
Jane K-lt membern shonM bring their own chil
firmed througb the report fhwn the
Kote the differenoe in prioe
dren nnd any others that they vrMh.
Mm Mary Qlheon of 21S West Tenth naytum where she was aent pending a
Buy now and aave money.
A very enjoyable time la promieed.
atrnot left fbr n abort vMU tn Ondnr regntor hearing set for today.
John & ^on, Ob Mpvi repr
Ran this mDratng.
the WlBchentur company, gave n very
Let tftrf tas«M» pisce iecBJaa 14-41 IntereeUng exhlblUan this afternoon. RBOUL^ 2Aemu pmnt ennfir 20 ntefnrike emeuMMBt aezt wteif.
iilili
AB BUMMER BCBC^r
We tanlsk fififiriaSv; Bite tke
Things are going rapidly—so rapidly, and stocks get
ting so low that It isn't sate for us to quote pric^es for
fear the goods would be sold before you could answfcr
our ad._
7/ Is Jllwaps the Case
that the better goods are slower sellers than the chekp
and medium grades—CONSEQUENTLY we now
have more of the better goods to oiTer than anything
else. To movejthese lingering ones
ttle have Raain 0ut
Prices
and you can now buy the best for the price of cheaper
goods.
■ -4
...la Onr Fnrnifurc...
We say-“if you see a thing you want, don’t wait till
tomorrow to give your order—but
6ive It now
Every day we get phone orders from customers who
have b^n looking and we have to answer with regret
that the article wanted has been sold.
Out of Cowti Tiiniiliire Dealers
are buying—if our offers are good for them—they
surely ought to be good for you.
Come JiiMl See - >>
tbe Boston Store
■ •
■ i
mm Oraea Stag M Fuawapd, aq-
TTV Itaila ac Ohlmita M----ratthAffVM^ ■
Mr. muBiflwm..
mm-.Brm. Bmtw
MmM» taoo
'V.
aNswp'-wumsB*
asoeui iato tta bowM oa Ctaft MM ____________________
flBiL mm.
IUt, Iniiiiili
yy»yj£SSfc
«RTwI?i1hiw piM^ nt ntfa mrite
YmTwiMt ta Ttavmno
CMy Sacatata to vtaR a fow fita> «Mh
Mn. & j:INm i> vMtilf tar ita' ElMtay hta Mrs. i. Bpssien. Mn. 1.
aria tar. Mm. iota ItarV^ work.
tar taattar, «ota Btarr. of
B. V. Hm tao
tatMni 2
*«-.2SnrS=;tata
^'no^iSi
iaoo tl
«B ita tata
•HCTUMia
Mr. DrwU Mi ooa of Cktata •» M
Ita Tforw lata f—ori.
Mr, taott aC Jtaltaort ata Mr.
tataM of COMtask DMMi tbnmgk
'taMtaivota. ^-'
ChM.Md mak VtafcoOhil. Itetai
' Mi DrIM TtaaiM Md MIm Cod^ Urn liMita Ita MnrkM l» Ita CXm
gtaHfinrI etareh «t cedar taiar
piMldapt Mi Mias Aih Ttaynr paeiwtary. Atata two hawirai paaple
partflaknfa.vagr linMWai MMurjaa
pastaI by ^ ItaSaa atal
ata .«rarytoiy,
evarytoiy,
taam foeiMg Tcry glai that ttay^
tai taM ttara:
June 12.
SelM cloaed Thursday *tasL the
iam botag SeM
tta TIM—Hj oitaota Sdfmr
BtaactaUloafia.
Rtak aad Omar
carriod Itair jmrt
ntar. ^ a
laad
M o(
eoHMta m
-aay
t of tta
MAPLK CITY.
Mlaa Lyila BteCens is tta gwaat of
tar Blalar. Mm Ogn. CMmL
for tta nnnaalnn sras rpnierta by WyAitkar a
song's Dnssley arebratrm ata by Mm
Wraeng in aoio vosk.
vorttas at tta
Mias Com •eofleid staasMd to her
boase ta WUUaaatarg Friday to apead
•OUTH MAYFtCLO.
Tta alck are all oa tta sala eawta
Mra. ChMtai.
Tta raine of lata stopped the potato
^ plaaUoc for a few days. Some will be
lata plaatloa where they have to clear
the lead yet.
Tta^MtaohaU at^Blackman
tta' hmaaolta^
oa
Satarday tat
Mr. aad Mre. Oacar Bran* rlelied at
tta hofoe of Warrea Taylor Siuiday.
D. P. Taylor aad wife and Oeorge
Taylor aad wife weal to New Weaford
Sasdta to visit Mr. aad Mrs. StraeketiaaeT Mrs. Ooo. Taylor s daagkter.
ilme 13.
KASiON CINTIft
Charles O. Decker returned to hU
liamo at White Cloud. He wUI visit
his pereois s short time, after which
^ ta» Intends going
aniog to Ctiirago.
Chir
Mr. «bd Mrs. J. B. l>oane of North
Praaki:fort are visiting relatives aad
friends et this place.
Oeo. J . B
I arth. Sr., w the porchaaer
this morning.
linnie McDowell and tal.
Howard (Vdernan. were Maple City
visUora FVIdsy.
Mlss,Plore»ce Axleli and father
paaaed khfoueb ibis nelghljorbood Sun-
fe-.
sr.\
well Ktadcd
ont of bloom.
*nie young folks of the neighbor
hood went fishing st (tary Lake Satur
day aad bad a fairly good catch of
fish and a big time otherwise.
M. C. Cate called on C. W. Wllltatai
on Saturday.
J. W. Dlckennan called on Mr. Ranon Miller's Hill Saturday, and on
ilag home ta tba afternoon -bis
overcoat fell from tbo buggy.
Miss Steffens and A. * " ‘
guests at N. W.
Ibis week lor DoUnlL whew ota wUl
apead a few woaka. going from itarv
) her home In Ponnsylvania.
Harman Fewlasa went to Traverse
CRy last ovaniag.
AUoraor Nerttager of Traverae City
waa In toam Wednesday of last week.
Mlaa Blla Loop of PeUston was here
Wednesday, viattlng relatives.
~ roraj weal to Oacy Lake Sunday,
tail.
gueeu of Mrs. Aague OaapbeU aad
other retaUves last week.
Adolph Aldridge aad wife of Grand
Rapids were celled to attend the fnnacal of Mr. AMridge's (atber last
urnek.
Dr. EMsrards and wlfo and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bills of Grand Rapids are
gnasu^qf Dr. T. Y. Ktasball mad molb
rJI'^
mm
aJlia
tracks.
«roa
loag
_
APlim?
JHH'Jlmiii'Saw anittS ^uSSTSiUmt,
ov. A»«d iwi""• ub*»
m Patrofttava Tcatad WBdwood| womaa. half hitad astatabC. apaet tta j
•ta vro wn the^
i of Tmvasaa Gttr caRafi mi
B ta Iowa aMarfiagJ .
aamh aMe ta Woadmd aeaMe, at
------- lopaat afov
flMaw Mdmapaat
afrt days of
the esrnar of Jtasrmm. She wanted
Us sratk li Travacaa CttyMrs. Ctaa. Cook ta viattlng her Ip cram to tta aorth aMc. NotapoMtas MMMi Aaimana of Travwaa
GRy wda tta mM of Mr. and ||ra mother. Mrs. WHUmb WelH.
ttacaaaa te tta boncii tried to «Mp
Man. ta Mr. nta Mn. S. Lantask a thotab they all saw bar. Atamt the
Avcite MePtaU Sataaday.
saghter. Jane
Ifn. Steveas aad aou Jamoa speat
Born, to Mr. aad Mra. U. BancraCL atraiet ata awMed patafaUy. An ootloaday at Omsaa
danghter. Jnae «.
^ cf-town onmtaandwry
was coming
Mastamm M. aad J. UUtey aad G.
Mrs. Krank ta cm tta atat IIM.
Parka apaaf Satarday la iowa.
along ta perfect step, stacn one of iU'
Jane U.
Mrs. & 8noU U vtaltlag ta town at
oMesem saw tta UUle ariie of hamnatta home or Mr. aad Mrs. J. S^t.
liy moriag across the ppmaseni with
•ALL GAME SUitDAV.
Both, Satarday ta Mr. aad Mra W.
^ scrub pan and taop. ."Mark time*
B. Jdhaatoa of 8l Jaasaa. Bcaror islaad. formes- rsaidoaU of Uta ptaeq. a Cmm HtMtaraGotagtatattMia Bay ea] rang dowa the Une aad tta KaighU
‘ ittidkter.
F
tta Cilemfila.
|Tetnplara halted watil the woman was!
Mr. aad Mrs. John StaSiMd are ocPierce's Corn Haatars have seoared {snMy by. Bvery cornmatamy that:
eapytag tta raaideaoa of Mr. Booiiaa date with tta Satlaas
SaOaas Bay hall team
toam i| passed
paastd the eqyaer
coyaer for the next hou/
lor llaiiilaj aad win go over oa the j was held up oocause tthe Uitle nernbOolambta. leaving here at lO a. m. womnn had held np the oCh«r. The*
KahL
knigbu
didn't
know IL but the crowd
Througfi
an
arrmagemeat
with
Captain
heW at
Tta
ing. The Webb, the tare la 2i cents, the did and the aeotiment was that the
HU'S 1
Bg dras spent in mntSc. rccita- Huskers maktag 1© eeata ou every knlgbtilest an'that was done dnrtag
evening
and daaclag. Fnilt.imneh and tJcfcet. the peoceefiThetag used to boy tta day wtas the batting of 2j09e
uniforms fbr tta team.
pimned Vnigfau to let a acnibwomaa
spent by all.
joyaMe eveal
Mrs. unyies apeat Thuraday in
Kenneth Saskh. who has been at
rmverae City.
Lsoaard Steele, who has been seri- tending the RJverrlew Military acmlMany children Inherit oonsUtntioiis
ooslar iU. Is eonvqleactac.
emy at Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. returned weak aad feeble, others due to child-'
E. E. Chase and sou Chevy spent
Saturday with friends ta town, arriv hoa»e yesterday noon.
hood trouble*.
HoUtater* Rocky'
ing on the excunloa from Traverse
Mountain Tea will positively care
STEAMER COLEMBIA will run an
chlldreo and make them strong. S4
June 12.
ixcurwioa to Sutton* Bay Sunday,
cents. .Ten or Tablet i. Johnson Drug
leaving the dock st 10 a. m. Pierce's
Corn Hnsker* will play ball. Fare 34
cents ronnd trip. Ten cents gee's to
ALL SIR KNIGHTS and Lndy Mac
aad aiEerd Pray drove to the lIuKkera for nnifonas. Enjoy a
cabees are n'queMed to he at their
Traverae City the kth.
nlc*c ride and see b good bail game.
Mias Dottle Watson ta onterthlnlcg
jono 16 2t respect Irq halls i»rompUy at 16 o’doek
company ihfs week
Sandgy. Jnae IS. to attead memorial
Ora FaIrbaakB at Tmweraa aty was
services at the First M. K. churrto.
Jdabei vl»4tu- one dav Isst week.
Derormtioii committee<i will Also vtall
Mlad Blanche Bruce returnud
the cemetery, time to be anounced
home at'Elk Rapids Fridi
riday
tende
Saturday.
June 14-4t
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
prise party*at Mr. and
Broomhead's Thuraday ta honor of
their spa Burl. Light refreshment*
wi're served and a general good time
yed hr
IT alt.
. IL Bo[KAcs of Kalkaska transari-
a Gray made a trip to Byron
St week.
H. W. FVascr has moved to Maaton.
Mra. Wm. Loop is visiting her
daughter. Mrs. S. O. SkuUer. of Trav
erse City.
Miss nta FlUaey of Brethern I* very
lit at the borne of her sister. Mra. John
Lieddy.
Jdra. 8. T. Fllklns and hshy visited
relatives In South Boardmsn last
Travc
A.
“oek.
.
nty Thnrsday. returning Friday.
*
^veCl people arc oiltlvatluc com.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eady of Croflon
•
■
of this pU
Mra. Martha
Seeley
itosle Bart
irlh
aUended the funeral of U A. Aldridge who ta seriously III at Elk
mesgot
last Friday.
writ
reported heUer al1 this wriUng.
imi is
. week later.
Mrs. O. B. Holbrook and son Harold not able to be brought home.
Mr. Koaetx has a nice team since be returned |o their home at Traverse
Miss Fannie Fairbanks of Elk Rap
raded.
id* vtaltwl at O. Llnd**>y * last we«‘k.
S. a <3ate has a new driving horse.
Mr. Bunker has a nlocojvisiting him
John Ferguson lost a colt a few days
aad wife visited at Pe- from Peto«key.
old last week.
loakey last week.
Chas. Roach of Traverae CUty came
iune 12.
Chas. Hedghn of Rapid City was a down on the 7 p. m. itrain tods
tURDICKVILte.
guest of W. W. Brower last wwk.
tarnlng on tho 10:SO.
Ira. Handy, who has chsiirge of the
Mm.
----------- luOer of Traverse City ta in
MAYFIELD.
Mr. and Mra. Ed G
dlaliing hall In the U. of M. camp, ar-'
C. D. Hanks returned Sunday
entertaining
frienils hen* today.
[erUln
lurday. and tar isister aleo Bronson, where be was called
»d last Saturday,
rivad
Hod to
d by
b; the
Mr. and Mrs. Unklettc*r of Frankher. Arthur Steward. Lansing last week by the death of a
death of bis
: the week
Miss Margaret
irgaret and Ml*e Net Helm Mra. Hanks*■ nephew.
>hew, attended to Mr. nephew.
attended t:hc eighth krade exercUes Hanks* farming during )
absence,
at G1lien Arbor Saturday evening.
hss movwd
Mr. lltlialey of Keys!'
Holmes proaebetl In the M. B. Into one of A. 8. Barnum’s
bouses In I.«*eo.vllle,
Ba
down t
churph on Stindiy. His sou Prank ac preparatory to beginning work on a
The lU bekal
companied him.
irk and logging job west of town for tertalned Mon
*"j*Ul
. Roy Bari of Olen Havea i
. J. Morgnn.
John Bryant.
dkkville visitor on Sunday.
Tho Ladles' Aid society met with
Miss Blanch Cosona of Blias Is stop
GLEN AR80R.
and sewed for Mrs. Addle A. GibU ping at the nfe take boose.
namp this year will
Eugene Fisher return(
returned Friday frtjm
Fred Taberer has discontinued pota
Thnrsday afternoon. There were
not all antvad as yet.
tri pto Georgiao
_ n Bay.
)'-fonr present besides children. to planting for the preoenl and is ta
ichuoi will have a plc- Fruit Rsisil, wafers, small cakes aad hind tho counter at Mre. Brower’s
Mrs, Eva Warner and
an<! flve children
Settlam' picnic ground fudg< were served during the after during her absence.
ale on the
of Traverse City arrived Wedn^a
Wednesday
am Saltwh^A
Saiardajr. program will
a 1week from
w lUx her parent*. Mr. an
nnd
• Miss Maud Burdge, teacher in Iht; for■ a visit with
. he given In the ebunoh.
ebunol
■s. N. B. Sheridan, and other
otbei friendi
Mrs. Addle Gibbs. Mrs. Burr James. primary department of tho Northport Mra.
Dorsey of Mra. lYank Ssyera. Mr. and Mra. tan schools, arrived Friday for a short
A
Miesee Mary aad Annie
Mra.
Mra. Dorsev
Dorsey and son Volney
Volne> of Glen
Gleamere were la town on Ssturda}’. Holliday. Mrs. Ptatt Barnam and the
week
ke
were
in
town
last
week.
sit with her parents before leaving
Prof. Merrick of Ann Arbor arrived Misses Bessie Bmmons. Ethel and
Poor old Bixer,
Ixer. a very intelligent
r Chicago for a visit with relsiives.
of Ed
e
Marion Gibbs and Bertha Hi>bbi at
Miss Bdlth Campbell has gone for a dog. that was the companion
ward1 Fisher In
li his lonely, night patrol
tended the Sunday School association visit with friends at Sur City.
life saving station at North
t;
meeting atBummlt City Saturday last.
Mr. ilnd Mra. Angua Campbell were at the
COUNTY LINK.
litou. hml diphtheria so had he had
The Ladles' quartette of this place fur sailed to Boyne Monday to a<u>nd the Ma^
Mm. Adam Dixon Is quite sick again. nished one of the numbers.on the pro- [naeral of Mr. Camptall’s brother.
o killed.
Mra. Cl. A. Brigham of Omwn visited
M?.r. Hickman of the Kingfisher club
Malcolm, who died suddenly at the
* 4»er parents. Mr. and Mm. Wm. G
quite feeble when he came here
^e Gibbs shingle tnill started this Soo.
- U'd wi*eV.
morning and In a very short Uroe the
Joe McKinley of AWen is engineer about sia weeks ago. He improve
Mm. Alfred Davis and daughter Gay tightener broke, a flying piece striking at H. E. Codd's mill, the former engi health for a while, then an unfa
rent to Traverse City last Thursdi
Mr. Miller, the
ne. WUl Scott, having gone to bis able change came, which caused
Mrs. Itak Jrar la quite sick at tl
doctor to advise his return. He si
Mne at Traverae City.
the ankle. Inflict ..
Miss Rtbel Gibbs of Traverse aty
Miss Bessie Hamilton and sister i ed last Monday fbr Tennessee, the
ae of his sister. He ha* bten I
has been vlsUhtg her annt and other
left for Cadillac Satunla}'.|
ho-1 great many resorts in
friends hero for a few dajw past.
Harry Sargeanl. w'hose bon^e Is t
fore Bessie enters the summer school years and likes • it here
them all. ThI* Is hi* foxjrth year lu-re.
Valdosta, Oa., arrivtHl Monday noc at Mt. Pleasant.
nl. '
Ihei
of dropsy. The
fsm- to spend the summer vmcalion st It
1 U
. Clark, who Is working In Cad- He will return in Aegust if possible.
inpathy' of the entire home of bis aunt. Mra. Addle Gibb
The Aid society will hold
niac spent
[xeni Sunday- at home.
leighborfaood in tl jelr bereavomenu
SatLuttar Itacy has started building
Will Grwon of AMco visited his cream social In the church
,
Children's Day was observe at house on thu forty he recently pur- mother Iasi week. .
urday evening. The tickets that have
evtalng. rhsaed Of L. K. Cn.bs.
Grant-church last Sunday
_
lieen sold on a quilt will be drawn. A
Luther A. Aldridge died
The church was not large enough
in SpriagfieM. June
June €. 19t>:>. aged 47 general Invitation 1b given.
June If.
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hold the people who cniae. The nx
The rain Ust meninK did not pre
of general debility
drtillity following laclsec were very nice and the children
grippe.L He came to Michigan
from vent a large gathering in Ray's ball.
Ml
KINOtLEY DEPARTMENT.
deaerve much ptwlse for their work.
hta pareaie erben The commencement exerciser licgan
nsta
Mra. Jr A. Tripp returned Tuesday —
Tta church was beautifully decorated
and haa tired In Fife with music by Reta Cook. Applause
three reai
with evergreens, .snowballs and potted evening from a few days' visit with lAke for c
and
encore. Then prayer and remark*
80
yaara.
He
was
iqarMe and Mra. John Fewiass at Manto
plantsk Iand llowrra. The exerclaes
rted to Vlabeth Eady In 1879 and hy*Rev. Mr. Holme* of Lhnpire. which
Lake was j
Fred Tabberer ofr Fife
F
greatly enj<inytHl by all who were Ih
eight children tare been born to merited the applause given. The solo
town Tueaday.
by
Mra.
Reddy was fine and she re-'
them,
six
of
whom'are
Uvlag.
Mra.
Th'
Jaasle Tolbert of
TbompeoovHIc. spondad to the encore. The class all
<nee
CLK LAKK
Adolphus of Oraad Rapids. Mabel. performed their part* admirably. If
church Tuesday of
the German
4
Ira. T. J. (htms
Cmr and daugh week.
Tom. Martha and iftllbiir. who reside the class propbec} of Charie* Carlson
She
leaves
a
husband,
a
tsn. lera Plorenre and 0>ra of Traverse
He also loaves a crippled wife Is reaflxed. they will have a bright
dother.
iths old babe, a father, a moth*
City were B!k take visitors last week.
and two sisters to mourn his death. and prosperous future. The address of
siftora aad three brothers i
Mr. AMrIdge bas ajways been a high Prof. Needham of Traverse City wa*
ly rsapeeted /dtizen and will he ata- listened to with great sttenUun and
enu.
cnu. Mr. and
ana Mra.
mra. John
j^n Morrison.
siomsw.
^
^
German Bvan oerely tatased by alL He was a mem loudly appiaoded. Original reading.
Robert Cants of Traveiwe aty is
of Mrs. Ray’s finest productions,
gellcal Lutheran church of this place ber of Ital. O. O. P, M. W. A. and
visiting al his uncle's, tawell Sours.
K- O. T. M. M. tadges. The funwpl was iKmrUly applauded. Recitatian
.
Mr. and Jdra. i-red tang were Elk rjtd will go to Farmington. Mkk. Mr. wns beta troan the M. E.
by eight-year-old Charles Carieon wa*
Mre.
Lake callers last Surdw}*.
Friday afternoon, the I. O. . F. har- encored until he had given thrt'e rt*»
of
friends
during
their
slay
here
sof
1
circle
< The Mtsaee Donna Soars and Lots t
_________________
. The dlf- cital* which brought down the hou*e.
ing
atarge ef tta
Caras Urere ejected delegates to the who regret thrtr going. We wUh him fen
floe valedictory of Haxe! Johnson
ferwnt lodges attooded ta a body. It
success
ess in his new Add.
Bpworth league state oonvenUon
delivered in a manner to. merit
largL___feneral that has heoi
m. Howard has purchased the liv wasI the largest
Lnkt for some time, the' much praise, which was shown by the
ery barn forroerty owned and conduct held In Fife Lake
church being filled‘to oeerfiowtag. hearty applause. The solo by H. L.
moved Into big new house. They also ed by Chas.
___ beantlfol
______
flond piece* at- Nessen. Miss Nan Holm accompanist,
The many
lacob Few
_
had a BeU telephone pot In.
teattag to tta high regard In which be was loudly encored and responded to.
. vly palmed.
B
Miss Stella
~ lla Cole of Traverae City
J. W. Ehle. a member of the school
Is held.
esaae A Crotser’s mill finlMed
.ppent « few daym at B»t Lake last
board, with a few appropriate re
Jnae IS.
/* wr^ with her sister. Mrs. Jeatle scaaon's cut Thrsday.
marks. made the presentation of di
A pedro and flinch partr was given
i Mak. at North Milton.
plomas. LAtUe Pearl Piraig presented
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
by several, of the young ladles Tues
Donna Spiewr has gona to
n to the class. The benedIcMon by
Mr*.
Warren
and
niece
of
Colorado
Istae to spand her summer vacation. day evening. It Is needless to say that are the gresU of Mrs. K.
Holmes closad the exercise* of an
enjoyed tkemnelTes.
A number of Blk Lake people at; they
evening kmg to be remembered.
Roy Case returned Thursday from
tended the Pomona grange at Bll Lima.
11.
Ind.. where he has bceo ntiendllamaburg last week.
the
oonswn
ol.
^unelf.
________
Mr. Orasrenor of Detroit was
GLEN HAVEN.
Wynkoop wi
guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Dam<
May
12,
Traverse
City
Friday.
.SUMMIT CITY.
Barge Reltx rteared with a cargo oi
Claude Rogers came up from Tustin tew Bays this week.
VAL* Jdrs- Oeo. Jackson went to Traverse Thursday on a gtart visit with
Mra. W. H. Hurthnt is « nt this saple lumber Saturday.
^Cltytodar.
Born, to Mr. and Mr*. P. J. McCanparenU. He returned Friday.
Dr. Tedman and J. P. TUloteon were , J. C. Peaae was a caUer ta Trm
cSldrcn's day erarctom wUl ta h^ ley. June IJih. n daughter.
nt tta Oongragational ohw
Nets Anderson of Manistee arms In
Friday.
‘“KiS^A.J.A.brt.b.cCm city
Miss Kate Rawlings went to Grapd day. Jane 18th, nt «ta 801
Lake were In town tods}'.
ift.^Mra Jno. MoSSiis"?ore‘ Ba
Rapids
Thursday.
Mra. M. Bowerman U vlsitlas. tier
Mr.
and
Meg.
Fred
KIxi
pire
enllers this week.
daurtbler, Mra J. Riptaw. at taroy.
Mr. nnfi Mrs. Frank Dennett ol
from Keystone Saturday to spend a
on Nelson,-------------------the young nmu 1^0
»ko
Myron
Sootli MnnttoK vIMted ta town Thorsdays with rriatlves hem.
some time ago. Is doing few
Mr. and Mra. C. D. Swift left 8a{fi^
soon be able io be nut
^r. nnd Mra. L. C. Miltar are spend
day noon for Lake View, whore they
win spend tta sAnmor.
ing some ttme with relatires In EmA nnmbor from here attcaiod the
aebool emiveattaa taM at
1^ and Ttaa. Tbompsoa of Seoth
Dr. L, J. Tfidtata vMnrttad IfiM Fri Buaday
a^.,8atttrdny.
ManfUta tailed ova- and did 1
day from tta BOHitarn pan «f tta Summit
Bert Davcttport and Hervoy Tripp
atate. He.attended tta maetlng of the
atapptaf one day teat srMk.
wont to Tustln Sunday to spend a few
y.J!r.
t
CkdCm
Mrsw C B. Perry was a Traverae
City visitor om day
trim here gtinaded tta
e K. 4
ittan at Cedar taat TOtaday
ty cv
evaatag and Wainesday.
While mbrklng on Jtai Bulilvab’s
tarn Ota dta last sreek tta earpentar
IMl from the top of tta barn to tta
ground. He was Injured quite badlyMr. and Mrs. r
*
Arlmr wsa la toi
i«ae 15.
Aatamnbitas.
ter rta-lTimUMU ipaaad ta tbair paitaa ta
t
.{liMrqft.. !r%m 4mm caumd waa M
1 to tta outa ta tauuMtafi aad ftat pm
Si/5ijssr*
fi*T«aOistMollstaoestr^^^teFaoittj
*“
WbM ta taod of a pbyMetaa
nr tatafta. the first tbanghl ta
an to ibtar ahOlty: tta^ etatgefbr ihnlr nerrioas Is at tanct a
■antmitary nonaMctattan. isat
that so?
Boyltat a piano shonid be done
tn-mnob tta aamn aplrit, loobtag to tta ttarrhsm tta ptano U
enpabta of rendering, for It any
be tta^tata yon will boy dnrtag
ntlfWtae nnd yon want It to rsmata a ptano of aertt for anntber generation nt MnsL Tta
KIKBALL PIAROS
retain their good Iona EtnUty
longer tbbn octar amtan ta bacnnae tbay nro paenUariy atada.
rtay bara dtaUocUvn tonal davkws. patentnd and. of aoagna.
naad anetastaaty ta tta JOtabaB.
Than, too. the boat tnoan aad
piano makers ta AaMrtea bdasR
that the afliaa of tta Btaaban
piano wUl wear tanger and aoat
less for rapalre whan Him vaty
old than aay action on tta mar>
keL
Prices Art ReasottMe
The prioea we will qnote yon
On Kimball, Haltet A DavU aad
other pianos we carry will nsaet
your most ^hearty approral. be
cause they are "right prtoaa.’’
All pianos in our store are
marked in jilata^JMhw*. om
price to all and "that the lowest
to bo found nnywtare oonsisteat with good
Ing quslitiiMi.
Our amatl payment plan
maksa piano buying aaay.
NEW BUSINESS COLLEGE
Summer Noniml o|M'Us .luly 3.. 1BU5.
We liave occureil
KMBAU
MUSIC HOUSE
the aenneo* of llie SujierinteiKlent of Olivet to take
eliaruo of tliis work. Enroll now if you want to take
4-omuiercial work, o- pn*ijare for the ejcmninatiuu in AuI^ust.
Coninu-rciul work will be in charge of Prof. \N .
r. Needhaui.
Call, phom* or write
:
:
AMIL F. NERUNGER
M. B. HABlfER* Prop.
Kexidoor A V. Prirtrioh’*.ho*stsr*
Kimball Piano Playare-
- BOSnCESS HANA^
211 E. FRONTS!.^ TRAVERSE anr. MICH.
'
try a record want aop
Bulterick
Patterns
for July
Mow Ready
Just Get
the
Delineator
for July
CORSETS
n:
4
EXTRA 79c
1
Today we place on sale 5 dozen W. B.
erect form Corsets, made of fine white
Batiste with hose supporters attached.
The kind you have always paid $ 1.00
for; 21c is worth saving. Sizes run
from 20 to 26; all new goods, just
unpacked.
..
■ •
BiRc CaUce
One case «i sale
TO-DAY,
While,It lasts at
3iC
‘
v:
. '
A
Apron giisliam
V URBS enGBAN
Mill Endi 10 to 20 yirds in Qg
inece, at per ^-ard .........
CUldrcB-aKnlt WaMa two^^R
A taVioR of ^ to you.
M
'
^
PUD stasUari OnbL
<m sale TODAT^
am whfie they last
atjw yard. .
V ,4c.
main--tta.
‘0
mm
^ • -'Sir ™'
..
-T-
twill
tikt lK .Ad ss^ fs to^ke Cfsil to
Mmrtv Jack WsodkT tor Wer '
^ott Md set ttottcsn ymmaetf atetti
Ikat* aald Batera *Ttere are two
vmy asod tmsMM wky ake kteold ttttdsr laMdl *
heMa wiCl. la tte
CT4! flWterrTv
SHBIU^K
HOLMES
Be oaid. M ns Mt ter sM^ftai^
andaflar s wmk or two ate aMy ^
IMi^ a bit duraoMt.' t attld I wsa«
Swmdhtogtate wMfc vIsISMe. no ha
“And ate ssfMad.* '
a datfysMa. alw^ a Heegy
Br A. COKAN DOIW
«r ^ AMni.^ #r MM
-TW itmtmA mt dm BatktrrUlmr TW
•fltePMr.-*A«u«rl* tartar Cm.
tMak Mt
stmer
Bsw tttettt tba U
iHrmnar
.NgOBJUMtodito
WANTCO.
Jedm KMfcter. nr'aaBne. died Itee
{.lemrlngMaatafmurtUIML Mo win
JHANYBB-^Mafasg room glxl. ocpsrtoomdba Ittakd natff today wten 4
bste. Hqtol Oalaasbto.
tom MmxmtUer. a aolskkar.
"
Ism IMf
tattepftomtaoottrtaadBad
mMt itetotestesosMttesmicma WAMTffB Oempeteat girt ior^ieaat^
hQBSSwaik. Hast be good cook. Mb
BattlobKaareter.tt ttsn. oat «r aa
liOlHtV TO fiAfi
washing or Inmlaf^ Good wsgeg.
aqaal dlvtolon of the ootato alto kto
brotketa. BT Urn tazma Gottlob (a to Apply stance, fill Gnloh streec
V
JnnelPtr
set cmly fS. whDe Mm and Chriatiaa
Kaefehsr pot apeeial batnssta of iSto.
to do dining room sad cha
andlbe balance to to be dfvldaa among
the three eons, a danghtar. Mrs. Dora
WoMamayer. and a graadekUd. Mar-
hot I wM an snemy to my mlad ttat 1
foBowed ber OB my Mcyele. ffte bnd
“nwttyattaM lt .by atrtdk. But la got a start howerer. and before |
nag osae a faroed marrtoge la no swr cottld cfti* bsr the mtochlef waa donn
WANTED-Oood girl for general
tMag I knew aboni It waa
Botanaa rdnousd Mm. and L kovl^ itoaa, but Jt la a very sartotta tokmy. The
bbttsewerk. Mrs. W. H. Ralne. Ml
tbo borae^fraglac baahlo tbe read, fal- aa yss win dlaeoTH- before yo« bare when I saw yoo two genttesen drlrlng Battle Creek has filad articles of InWest ^Ih 8t.
June 14-tf
tatead. TottH bare time to tMak tbe back to ber dogcart"
lowed J^oioMa
corporatlao wltb tbo ooanty dork.
Hotmctt roae and toamd tbe end of hla
petat ottt dartog tbe nest ten yean or
*TtaIa la wbera they e
Tbe association tocltees three asem- WANTED—Good girl for geaersl
cigaiaCte
Into
tbe
grttte.
T
have
bees
ae^
naleee
I
am
mlstakon.
As
to
jran.
aald be. palstfi« to tba
housework. 714 Union street.
bera from each of tb^Masoalc lodges
verj
otonae.
Watson."
aald
ba.
“Wbea
Garruttem,
yon
wcmld
bare
done
bet
oral foot
Mo. 4 or the ScrlM
June 134f
Wbo^ iMa la the tor to kaep yw ptotol to your pocket." to your report you aald tbat you bad to Battle Creek. The purpoee of tbe
n bagto to tbtokV Hr. Hotmea. bat aeon tbs eycUstaa you tbDOgbt arrange association to to build a suitable bnildWANTED-rMen to eat wood. Inquire
rew^ im. h
yoonp Mlow ahost aeaas- when I tbottdbt of all tbe precaatfcm I bto nerktle to toe obmbbery tbat alone tog for lodge rooms.
at
IIT
Bast
N’totb
SL
June
ltdt*
tees, dreaaad like a boOtler. with leath bad taken to abidd tMa girl-for I tooold bsve told me all However, we
In the deer park of Tbomaa Blrkett.
*»
octj,
loved ber. Mr. UoUnca. and It to the ttSy
(CooUBued 1^ Yerterdt) * iMoe.) er eoftla hsi paitera. He lay upon Ma only time toat ««r 1 kaeF trbat lo^v horn and In some reeifecta a unique who lives near Oezt^. a doe recently WANTED—Competent glcl at once.
bock. Ma kneM drawn tip. a tenlbla
Ufa.
B.
J.
Morgan.
State
and
Weigave
birtk
to
a
pure
white
fawn,
which
CM spas Ma hand. Be waa tammlMe. was—It fal^ dreve me mad to think mat. I percelTe thene of tbe county
tma not
llagton.
June Wf
to an extraoM rarity. Mr. Blrkett did
the rti*o. hot aUra. A gtanco at hU woond told tbat obe waa to tbe power of tbe great- coMtabobuy In the drive, and 1 am
Bwrd 40 AM* rattier gro- ma that It bad sot penetrated tbe c»t bmte and bully In Booth Afrlrn-a glad to see that tbe Utttoboaller to abl4 everything to keep the animal alive WANTED—AUTO-B-MORB of a ahtoe
man ttrbaae name to a holy terror from I. to keep pace with them, oo It Is llkel^ bat It died. The rcSBalas have been
bose.
ujoo and bisam>
tiam* than 4<
OD yonr shoes! Bee Cunningham at
preaenled to the University of Mlehl-Ihafa PHer, the groomr cried tbe KImbariey to lohacmeaborg. Why, Mr. i that nettber be nor the
tbe Uon barber abop.
may 2«4f
wll! be permsoently damfollow a vf»y baBdaomp woman U so stranger. “He dirore her. The besata Bolmm. yotrtl hardly telleve It. but bridegroom will
tbetr morning’s adventures. I can museum and wUl be skinned and
tmbran) of tblof. and If be hat ao lit- bare pottad hfin off aad clnbbod hUn, ever since that girl torn biwn to my : agwl by tbdr n
Staffed and placed on exhibition.
tbat
I
d your medlpal
employuMit
I
never
once
let
her
g»
,
think.
Watson,
lartly that lir not only
^ dared sot Let bim Ue;.wo can’t do him any good,
Suklaehl Nagal. a Jsp stndent at
past
thtoWse.
where
I
knew
tbe
ras-'
capaHly
yon
might
wait
upon
Mias
but wa may pare ber horn tbe worat
a her. bm er«i Hod fi
eato were tofktog. without following Bmltb and tell ber tbat ff die la ana- Kalamazoo college, has been a favorite FOR RENT—Good house and bam.
fata tbat ega bMan a woomd."
, be waa sol a irorj
Wa ran fraatkany down the path, her on my Meyrie jnst to see tbat she; ctontly recorercd we obeli be happy to with the coeds, but be spoiled It all
MS West Etmcntb 8(.
June IS-tf
•aaailaat The roOBB WmOJn wsa «
Taty diffmst person, twt ora|H on ooo wblcb wOsadaBMOf toetreea. We had come tone harm. I'kcpt my dtotance joscarttertobermotberaboenr. Ifoba «ben he said; ’There to loo much edoccaatos hr had not Motoaliad opr cUast. raachad tba idimbbery whirb anrtopnd- from ber, and I wore h beard so tbat | to not quite cMivAkarrot ynu*,wUl find ncatlng about ihc American young
obe abould not reoagntoe me. for obe to that a bint tbat we were atomt to tale- lady. I would never want to marry
end sow h^tfltad the hooaa of Car^ sd tbe tense trban Bolmca pottad up.
-They'didnt go to tbe battue. Here a good and high aplrtted girl, and obe
.• y
I prefer a wife who to quiet, and
mthrra wli»mt Inirsdlug upon bar
wouldn’t bare.stayed to my employ Mldtonda will
TO RENT—Two large sleeping rooms
ptwarorr. The man on the birjrcia waa
ment tong If ste bad tooagbt that I cure. As to you. Mr. Carrutbers. I short and slender, fehe muat^ what
and parlor. Shade, fmit. etc, IIH
donlitteaa a toember of ihoae week aod
you call petite. Yes, that to It. Slgr
MlalMKllaa TTOIt^
think
Ibst
you*
bare
done
srbst
yon
Aa
be
apoke
a
woosan'i
abrUl.acfsan
Wayne and Madison.
June 14-tf
was
foUowtog
ber
about
the
countoy
partlraiat tbe hall of wbkh the pob“Har cxHftlmfd Uic^grtat dcCectIve;
must have a small face, but pretty
to
make
amends
fof
your
abare
-a
arraam
which
r|brated
with
a
ftonlirmi had ^token. tmt who be waa or
mouth
and
e>ca
bright.
Bright
ejw.
FOR
RENT—HooszT at fill Randolph ss he rntcred hU l»o*nllng lioiHie. "Wa
a
evil
plot.
There
to
my
cmd.
air.
gy
or
borror-bnist
from
tbe
tMck
••Why ididn’t you tell ber of ber dapwhat be wanted was aa obemre na
if
my
evidence
can
be
of
help
to
especially
dark,
are
very
attractive.
|
8L
Inquire
of
J.
R.
Bowen.
Mfi
green
damp
of
bmhes
In
front
of
mL
have
I
oilcti
rohhagr for ffianef." ^
gerr
•iw,* It wan tbe aeverlty of Holmaa*
-M-liy do yon think s<*r
"Breanse then,
"Bc^n
Iben. again, obe wonld bare 3i?JUlli »***"
tnauner apd the fart fbat be
a It ended eoddeoly on fh blghaet ssto
“ ****" ** *‘
’*‘*“*‘
**®®*^‘*'
I
•
land au.v. who w.-is walling in the teB*
couldn’t bear tp face dtopoeal."
left me. i
burn hair or largo girls. They do not
pevolter lnp» bhi iior'ket lieforr learlng with a choke and a gargle.
FOR
RENT—House
with
all
modern
-e ra
me It
with hU ulll.
our roon^ wblrU im|ireaaed me arltb
Ihle thlyl Tbl» way! Tbcy gr4 la tbat Kn If she cooldn’t lore'
like girls to road or talk always. It
improvements. West Twelfth street,
In tbe whirl of our lucessaot activity
Vras a groat deal to me Just to aee I
tba feidlug that trag^y ml^t prove fpr bowlrllsf j
The atiuovphvro Is Liden with t^O
It has often been dlfllcult for me. as Is not our custom.” Nagai wU> have
near Ptoe.Tnquirc 1012 South Union. sroraa Ihcrrior u." expbiiMnl tbe grgat
dainty form about tbe bonac and
to Inrb l^tiMl ttiU curkKu train of darting thron b the I
the reader has probably obaenv^ to a lonesome time next year.
erenta.
June IMf detective.
dogi!! FoU
Follow
cowardly
m jse. genttemrn! bear the aoond of ber .voice."
Ur«04
-The bealthlef I city to the country."
round off my uamiilvei apd to give
A ralgy sight bad been followed by a Too late, too Ute, by tbe Ilf log JiugaT
-Well, yon am ml«lak»n." said ?ba
Bauie Creek, finds that It will have FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for one
kirrutbers. but I oboukl call it those final details whiib tbe
glorWHu *iiumii
. - eorlumiug, and• tbr lieatb
y Into a lovehad broken enddeuly
landlady. “I have lieen iKtlllng tbe
mlgtit expect. Each ease has boon tbo to hustle to keep the name. A house
or two ladies. Inquire 42£ Webster lafT cartalnn In the hope of getting tbe
end
it-yaldiv with the glowing ty gUde of greensward eorronuded by
rlmupa
fowiTlng gnrsr,
gnrar. aeemed all anrlout trees. On tbe farther aide of ^ -Maybe the two tbtoga go together. prelude lo another, aod tbe rrl4U ouco to boufe InsptK-tloo has shown 1.500
street.
June 10-Ct*
lotuMV'o smell out jof ibem"—
Ibe nmer lieantifi
Ifni to eyes wbics were ! it. under tbe abadow of a mlgbty oak, Anjbow, 1 couldn’t let ber go. Be- over tbe Actors have |iass«d forever unsanitary nuisances of various kinds
Dally News.
wear> of tbe duus and Uralia and aUle j tbere stood a singular group
p of tUrre sldco. with this cauwd about It waa out of our busy lives. 1 find, botrever. and unless they have been corrected FOR RENT—House. Inquire D. A.
/grnyn of t>>ittdoo. Holmes and I
Kildee. 534 West Ninth street. CUlpeople. One was a woman, our elleni well that abe slionhl bare some one a abort note at the eud of niy uianu- within a certain time arrests will fol
ed along tbe br<M^ aaudy rc«d. Inhal droopUig aod faint, a baudkercblef near to look after bar. Then, when the script dealing'withytils ruse, In wbiob
senspbone 121.
June 8-tf
low.
The
scavengers
are
bdng
over1
iiaw
put
It
iing (ir •rsdi nonhng air and rejoirlug round ber roontb. Oi>t>oalle ber stood cable came, 1 knew they were bound
ttoiith did Indeed Inlierit a large
REN'
in fiM* m-.*alr of tbe blnla and the fmnb a brutal, heavy fared, red ipuetached to make a move."
fortune and that she to uqh’ tbe wife of
•nvbat cabler
of tbr ajirlng. l-Yom a rUo of yopng loan, bis gaiterrd legs parted
le for
roll for
Carrutbers took a tetesrmn fro^ bto
the road Oh tbr almalder of Oronkabary wide, one arm akimbo, tbe other wavpresent filthy condllloos. The board
Sawyer, over Johnson drug' ,hJjTvtoJ^’stol! e at rent from tbe oast
but we cnjld eor tbr grim ball briatilug tog a riding crop. bU whole attltode pocket
of health to ptonntog a garbage cre
west line of
store.
&-tfjlineof
troet I
Tbat’a If said ba.
opt from amid the aurlont oaka. grblrb. sug^wtive of trlniupbant bravado. 1^
Railroad
avenue.
Is
now
to
mr__
matory.
hoping
to
secure
Woodley were both tried fur abduo:l
It was abort xuid concise:
old aa
were, wrrr atlll youngrr tweeu them an eWerly. gray bMndsd
FOR RENT OR BALE—Meat market for oollection. Tbe first tostallment
vate company to take a contract,
•erwk
"Ibie old man la
Is dead.'"
than tbe building wtUrb they eurrottiid- man, weartog. a abort aorplire over g
on corner Front and Division atroeu. to be paid on or before June 30th, lfi05.
how] has artoon because the garbage
rHumr’ oaM Holmes, "1 think I toe
od. Ilolcma jMiliitnd down, the long light twwd suit, bad erhlenUy Joat
M. E. ILASKKLL.
Tboa. Qunton.ilUo Fifth street, CUIto dumped on a farm almost to the city
trart ot road ahlcii wound, a rrddlab couipleted tbe wedding service, for 1^ how things Worked, and I can onderaens phone ll€.
,
may 33-tf
limits, and left uncovered.
. yellow band, between the brown of tbr pocketed Ms pisycr book as we ap- atam) bow this meaauge would, as you
liraiU and the budding gr«*o of tbe iteored and aUpi>ed tbe sinister brkU- aay. bring Ibem to a beaA But while very gravely by the v'ourt^ since Wood
Eight students of the U. of M. will
FOR RENT—Fnrnlahed rooms with
had the rriiatation of being a
wtKvIa. l*Br away, a Itlark dot. we groom opoB tbe Iwick to jovial congrat you «wait you might tell me what you iI ley______
, ..,,,
: s|M*nd the summer in Europe aud will
can.
, dangerous-rufllan. and I think that n ' , ^
, ,
■board. 254 FYont atreet
apr 254f
could are a vrblrlr moving In our dlrrr- ulation.
Tbe old reprobate with tbe sun^bca} few months were sufllHent to aatl.ify
tion. Ilwluirs gave an rarlamatkiii of
"Tlicy’rs married:” I pispod.
burst
Into
a
volley
of
bad
language.
j
tbe
demands
of
Justice.
|
from
Montreal
to
IrHand.
and
the
n
impatira'A.
,“<\jme our cried our guide. “Come
-By
heav«i,”
said
he.
”if
you
aqueal
j
_j______________
they
expect
to
pay
iholr
way
by
sell
‘ -l:\ha>'» given a margin of half an on!” Ho rushed across tbe glad^
Notice lo all Persons Intaredted:
t«m*
ing stereoptlcon pictures. The
hour.” a5bl be. *'lf tbat U ber tmp Holmes and 1 at bU heels. ^ As we.ap- on ua, BqH> Carrutbers. m aerve you ns • •
.
The Kiieclal asscKs
asseKstneai
tax roll for
a certain music ball Ik.it the nn- Ik conitKKicd of Carroll Miller frf Colo
■ abe mua*. l*e making for tlm earlier proacbcil tbe Udy staggered against you servad Jack Woodley! You cau
the grading
ding and
a
partng of Bast Front
' train. I fear. Watimn, tbat alio will be tbe trurk of tbo tree for aup]K>rt. WII- bleat about tbe girl to your heart’s Uuviai.ie ibe worst band to exIst.-m.T rado Springs. R- U Church of Uanstreet,
from
east line of Pack
the worst
worst band
band in
In r?:istnnee.
r^^lstnnee.
past Cluirllugton before we can powd- lUuMoo, tbe ez-clergyman, bowed to conteut, for that’s your own affair, bat | «,ioiHy
itely the
j p Hicks* of Manistee. LOST—Gold noKc glasses today
street
to
the
? of WcUingtpa
bly m-«-t her.**
ns with murk pollleucss. aud tbe bully, If you rxmud
ends
for
oolleeReward
to
finder.
C.
R.
Docki
:cray.
'
street,
is
now
in
my
hands
1
will be tbe worst
cow
l-'toni the biaust thtt«we paaard tbe Woodley, advaot'ed with a about of
JO 14.311 tion. The first insUlhnent to bet paid
|
June
rork t
tliC lull: was filled to overflowing.
|
• “«nus Lowenberber
brutal aud ezultant laughter.
I on or before June 3rt. innil
-Your reverence need
be ezcltWhen Ihc -star s- time bad arrived. |«f Cincinnati. Glen Bradley of Kinder-You can Uke your beard off. __
Bob.“
i
M.. £. HASKK
HASKKU^
Boliaea, lighting a cigarette, Instead of that eagerly expected In I hook, William Y. Etroh of Coldwater.
City Treaaurwr."
pace tiu: my aedenury life began to aald be. "I know yoTrlir"^!!?!. i
or pals have Just ‘The mso to clear enougli against you, dlvldiul the perspiring manager c.vme , Grandpa Wilcox of Deerfield. M
Offlcc-Room r<»2 Slate Bank buUdtog.
tell 0|H>ii me. and I was rompellcil to Well, you and your
June 1-lmo
,e to Ik. able to InI «*lt i* a few details for my lK<ore the curtain holding a telegram j years of age. to show that ho U sUII
fall behind, llolmca, bowe%’er. wwa al- come to &li
private nutoolty.. Howevar, If there's in bis bniKl.
‘•ladies
' ways lit trslulng. for be bkd luezbauat- trcMlnce you to Mrs. Woodley."
***"**•' ; l.ale and hearty, rode a bicycle
any
difficulty
to
your
telling
me
I’ll
do
Ibir alotfta of nervous energy uikhi
men.”
he
s.ahl.
"I
regret
to
have
Our guide’s answer yras a slnguUr
IthroiiKh Main street. He has just rethe
talkto^
aod
then
you
will
see
bow
which to draw. His springy step never one. Be enaUhed off tbe dark beard
form yon that tbe *Great Gasser' canrinwed
suddruly. wbc-u be was a which bad disguised him ami, threw It far you have a chance of bolding l«ck
yoar secrets. In the first place, three for at Icost another quarter of ao 1 ahsonce. and says he likes to visit,
log a long.
buuil^rtl yards In front of nte, be baMI tbe ground, dlscloslbi
time. A. B Curtis.
___________
lielow It Then of you came from floutb Africa oo this hour (great applause).
In the ineon- hut he’s glad to be back borne,
etl. ntil I caw blni throw up bis baud
game-yon.
Wllllamaoo;
you,
CarrutbaSArront HI.
will! a gwture of grief end deapeUr.
raised bto revolver and cavered Ibe
time, the t»and will pjoy."
* Jerrj Buckley, a deputy sheriff llvFOR fiALE-Ladlcs- wheel. AJa
.\t the on ite Instaut an em|»ty dogrart,
lug rafilnn. who was advancing oiv era. and Woodley."
There was dead alienee for a mo j |np
tj,o country, was called
"Lie number one." aald tbe old man. meat, aod than a small hoy in the galmodel. Morgan A Wright tires. In
the liotec csnterlus. tbe reins traillug. on lilin with hla dangerous riding crop
„„ a.e
T never saw oltber of them until two
qqire at 223 East Front street.
app
[>l»enred rotmd tbe eurve of the road Bwtogiug to hit hand.
mootbs ago, and 1 have never been to
and ratttod swiftly toward us.
June »-tf
-y**." said ohr ally. "I am Bob Carair: we will l>e quiet, we will, indeed,
*’*’♦** stolen In Jackson
•Too tote. Watson; too later cried j nitbers. a«d I’ll
tbls woman rigbt^
.uckland (X. E.1 News
j looked out of ihc window and
HoUues #• I ran panting to bto side.K
skle.K
|f 1i ba*e
ha»e to awing for It. I told you to your pifK- snu Btuusv t\, jur.
Hobues
If
body Holmes r
**Fool that 1 war not to sll«>w for tbat ;j wbat
I’d doIfIfyou molcotad ber. and.
rig gtdng h>. He jumped on (be ncil
___________
"B*bat be oaya .to true." aald Car• wtUO.r.OsrvsrAI
. personal.
earilcr trrIn!
Irrlii! It’s alKlnctlon,
alKlnctlon. Watsou—11,.
Wnlsoo-| |,. the Lord, I’ll be aa good aa
earlier
Interurhan car. caught up wltb the or will rent building. Appl.v at oace.
ratbera.
Jan KnheMk. the violin vlrtooso. is to
■• * *’ • **
—* -• Heaver
alHluctl.p)'
Mnnb*r!
Heaven -------kuowa-| ^ord."
“Well, well, two of you came oyer. become tbe owner of a string of race rig anil airosli-il the driver. Edward Chaa. Roaenlhal. Traverse City. Mlcb.
Htu|> the horse! j ..you rt too late. Fhe’a my
W. Martin, as a horsethlcf. tyxo horse
Bit ravetoBce to ear own homemade horses.
may
27-tf.
IP to hnd let ns j e^o; gbeiB your widow."
article. Ton bad known Ralph Smith
was Identified hv Jackson officers.
p If *
rei«al the oous4M,umce« of
rovolver cracked, and I naw
Governor John I. Cox of Tennessee
to Sooth Africa. You bad raa
Recii Kayport was only a Throe Rlv- LET ME build for you. Monthly pay
own blunder.*
inyr O'
blood apwt from the front of Wood- bellere bo would not live> long,
long. Too worked on a farm In that state for
Mokmrx teastellro
ments. H. W. Smith. €13 West
<rs newsboy, He lost his life in Huff
We b».d spning Into tbe dogt'art. and ley’s waistcoat.
____ ^
Be spun sound with a found oat that bto niecep would in
a week when a tad.
Iloimff, after turning
ig the burse, gave ^
Eleventh street. Citizens phone 199. jauEMt ProntWirroi
man jKJnd. Rc<h1 had always licen
bpik. bto
bto bldbld- bto fortwie. How’s that
1.
Dallaa
R
of
Leavenworfh.
ksb.
c.
H.
:
it-ehr
It a slJitp cot with tbe
th whip and w?
^
turning suddenly to a
may 2»4f
faithful lu hlK work and a voluntory
Sharpes
rifle
sent
Carrntben
noddad
and
WUllamfioo
llekwItocLal
,
dreadful inotUed pallor. The old roan. •wore.
in Iffifi by tbe ahoUiion society of Bos subscription was started by those be
^ the ^rv„ the whole stretrt
iN«d j
^rpllca. burst into such
*«be .was next of kto. no doubt and ton. marked as Blhlea.
sorted 10 defray hU burial exphnses, FARMS to trade for city properly.
between Cte ball and ^ b wth was ^
^
„ I
H. W. Smith, €13 West Beventb 8L
yoo were aware ffiat the old fellow
there was a large crowd at his
Hcniy Caldwell Robinson, recently
CtUaena phono 199,
jaay 29-tf
would make no wUL"
appoioteff aapertotendent of yie Bos- lunc
'uncral.
•XJouMn’t read qr write." aald Car- ton and Maine railway, rose to his
A aoUUry cyclist
Married 57 years, parents of 11 chil
nitbera.
BARGAINS to real estate. H. W.
present position fmm the shops.
ua. Uh bead was
dren. eight still living, and not a death
“So you came over, tbe two of yoo.
Smith CIS West Bleveoth street.
♦dera r.rir»dcd as be put every ounce of !
N. Ka nine nos. an expert connected to 45 years. U the story of Rlokard
eiierg.r tbat be possessed o
may 2»^tf
with the (Jennan Agricultural depart- and Johanna Van Bochove. agod 57 . CUians pbpne Hi, '
pedals. He was fl,
Is Int-estlgatlng
Igatlng th
tbe conditions of and 80 respectively, and among the
HOOfiES AND Lots ob monthly pay8udden7 IM* raised
ilia oountrymen to the Unitedj^trs.
earliest Holland settlers of Kalama
puS.1
»*« ~
OsenU. H. W. SoiHb.' €13 West
'll have
,n..Aln.. Tlun««l
zoo. They were married in Kew York
Eleventh otreeL
Citizens phone
lack I card was to singular oonlraat 1- band It ovevr
as soon as they landed, frbm tbe ship
1».
may 294f We are now taking orders
.......
»» »-»••
• —- -s/— i "Who are
whiob brouritt them frota Holland.
for the celebrated
. bright
Far Easier^ Cuto Catarrfi Now Than
The
co-eds
at
Albion
college
hkve
for
»ALE-Ftoe
rertdenoe
properly.
He staled at: us
u- and
-— at
-- tbe
— dogcart;
----------- ^
at Any Otoar Tima.
ill
te4o|tecoarttag.
8te
racqi
ways
and
means
of
their
own.
For
a
I
aee.
I
will
lO-room
boose
ate
barn.
100
fL lot;
tlieii a look of fimaaement came over t
beard of
Now Is tbe ' time to use Hyomcl. long time they have tanged to get 00
elr ireiikm brnta that be was a
bb face
-!
official poUoe until tbelr
bouae has city water, bath room ate
a
te<|»teg to doivrtth ^
when the early summer days make It the g/Wy diamond ate do a few base furnaoe. Inquire of F. Thurtell over
„ IioUh;S III. btevte to block
Wort our rood.
PTWn »b|i bad oppoor^
ball Btunto, but they.fcoaldnT do this
First NaUooal bank. Telephone tt.
...
---------------------.STb-Hi^
"WTjere did J
without donning bloomera. ate they
may 2341
iuni.r In .
|!f iteSc ^r tbwJM of
or four time
didn’t want to make a dtoptoy before
I his side pocket.
raffish owning berr'
b> ffinr or
r»d twice a» the. male studeoto. whom they knew
George. I ll pot a
"No. by George. I couhta’ir
could only be kept away by putting
Tbera waa a quarrel between y
ly everyone'knows tbat usod faltkl
! BoUea otatiaii. Cnill be comes I n
them te Jail. So tbe girls bit upon a
Holu^ev throw tbe rein. Into my lap j
^
He left you In a rage and began
then. It completely rids the system of plan and quIeUy took poaacaatoo of
and sprang down from the cart.
*
^
^ personal cte
make bto pwn jdwi* IteepepdonUy
catarrh.
^ -You're the mau w« want to aee.
tbe field at 4:10 to the aaoratog. and
Tbe atroi^. i
^______ Ity of XpR-"
' .
Where totem Violet Bmltb?" kr aald
Tbe complete Hyomei outfit eoets had tbelr UtUe gamer-onobaenred. as
Holmes dominated tbe'tragic aeete.
but one dollar, and conidsts of a neat they tboogbJU However, two of the
and aU were equally poppete to bis
leasan." am
cnea .uarrawera.
wim g tobaler that can be carried to the stodeoto baa heart the gentle laugh
Camitbe^^t^
hands, WnUamson and Carratbere IStiemSk^
round themaelTca carrytog tbe trouad-’ bitter ianib. *^00, we onarreled. ate
ter and fbey dressed and sn^ed
irltb
torel te^
adWoodkylatottebouae.aad1 gave be knocked me down.
atang to a bole la tbe foaeb. tbxoagh
blm on_
that anyhow.
Than 1 toataiglit
_
Ifibt bottle of
my arm to tte frightened girt. Tbe In ______
wbloh they saw a ball game such aa
of
blm.
That
waa
vrtien
te
picked
qp
jured man waa lak£ on hla bad. and at
Hyomei can
ao taan ever looked upon before. Now
Bobnee' -raqaeat X ezamlnad blm. X vrtth tbto oast pedre hare. I foote tor fifty cento.
'
all tbe Albioa boya get qp at 4 sharp
carried my report to where te aat to that they bad art ap haoMkMSitog to8. E. Bitolt A Sons give their ^per ia.^Ualptepa. grtberat tbla place on the Up* tkat
lti-4iblii BqiteBf JirUl aarvneo
the oM tapeatzylMng dtotoc room vitb
rtie
kad
to
paaa
for
tbe
statloo.
I
sonal guarantee wltb every HyoaBol
bto two priaaaan Mfare blm.
kept waj eye tejbar .^tter that, for I outfit they aisn to rttfand tke aMoegr if
"Be wUl Bva,^ aald i.
\
WILL BAKO^apgr at 10 eenbi
It does not give aattatortkm. ]tiiere1s doable roll. Inquire 743 Boat Bteffitii.
rv
■; > i • f
;i T i f H
oat of bto sbalr. "Til go upstairs and
no Hak whatever to tbe puroknaor of Pbdfie llfiS. Ortera for patotteg aids
HyooseL
<
ukea.
JnMl44i*
ilke Adyenitire of
fhe Solitaiy
Cj^t
TPai^nggoRi
Kir-
=s£r5rsS-*
FOR RENT.,
^K
PAVING TAX
PAVIIiG TAX
LOST
FOR SALE *
DR. W.J. HIGGINS.
(Storm “of brs«:.;riu*'rhir««^v*
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
O. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
J. M. HUELLHUJfTBL
lEAL ESTATE A«D LOAIS
Teubr of m
3M ^Sir'SionTIKT
NOW IS THETlijEFORHYOMEI
KEYSTONE IBICK
" S'tKKiir?
'ti.'arstst.ss
- —■-ir
Tfiitiu
lijiiik
tew* wjB
fig»jwi»£ m
KEYSTONE. MICH.
'*^iii^ rii'i
*mt cvENttM 1KOOIIO, mAvnitE crtV. mcHMAN. ^iDAv;juiieit,im.
sewER m
giMBl. 1 «f»rtui swcftf. f Minatar
SarZSi^sS
«aairSSiaate7tietateBo*L Portca
imte
U Mvlin. 4t captttaw. « IlMtMIS CM • MCMl lUrt—^tr ^HrTalad'lli*. Frad Htean dma* to ________________m taot roO ta
Ktagriar gataiday to tM ttair par- the coaatmetloB of • trunk aewnr In
Thar* ora f <
nstrtct Na 7. begftalag at the taterMr. amd Mra fyaplk teiPM* *|Mt
I or North UaloB atmet with
aad 4 «x<acata aattattaarm cka nOa.
aaa river, tbeaoe taortb to Bay
Mam,* Cteaart Baalla Maar
attamm Jaatkaa af tke pataa tea* dar SaaL
atraet. tbame on Bay atraet to Raa- •vary
delpb street, tbeaoe to Dhrlahm street, vjmM B.B.WallABaMbTravqvai
fbvte raatiM pteM la the paaalna
teas* at aohm 08 Salurdar, aftar ▼ tbeaoe to Moaroe atreet. tbeaoe on
oAe< aloac «tU i «ete(7 Itecn. 7 Ildar Mra. Imlajtagora a fcw day*.
Moawic. WIDOW and Madtoon alnots
Mra. Jate itertar la laRprorod la
SEWER TAX
Fifth WardL
2 baakcra aad C daoUats aad 2 hioemtloaiau are aow dulrlag over datea
tar teek pay aad bounty. Taae
a to be aa aapratuble cal
ta no leaa tten 4S7 i»f tte 1.PM derte
la the penakm odee were formuly eniged ta that profmuriaa.
Mn. John a HMderaon. wife of
farmer Uaited Statuu Soaator Header-
avenue, thence to Madison street, L
been placed In my hands for ooUeetkm.
the same to be eoUeeteJ In three tnmenta, the first Installment to be
on or before June 80. ISOS.
lat WMaaaita. ■
M. E. HAfKELL.
Mte Oieb «r CaledoaU la keeping
City T****»f«'oneo ta her ua«c and brothers Jae—Room 202 State Bank building.
Ob aad Artber Zoe.
<inne l-lmo
Mias Vkla tentler
caller last Friday
aoa of Miaaouri. b^pow Hviag la
aad
Waabiagum. la a vegotartaa and baa
SEWER TAX
«a a book on the aabjed. atyk
sfscetsxssirx:
rnmilmi
B.siuaujai.
Ba;^
ChHicMsa. ». C
The bUhop of 8t. Alban* preached
smmn raoaatlj In u London drordi
ta the deaf aad domb.
By bla side
I a <mrate who tbonmgbly n
ataada the alga laaguage.
JkmaSa
tUkcScfxW Whea
loaaofaMleaadibaa
eairkdoC
mto iiiu &aa
gitetelfctanitobcalilu
. asrt—
sss
Whb aim-
Me flagera be translated the sermon
sentence by aentenoe to the large con
gregation of mates.
iawcllkaoaraaa*
astniisi
Mrs. Joaepb Worm U quite aide.
Mr. and Mrs. Joeepb Logie of Bum
■it City are TfaUIng Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
•Tlie Arlatoeracy of Hteltb.**
Schuyler F. Heron, who has been
aoperlntendent
oT public
scboola
In
Northampton. Maaa., has been ^led
to the poalilon of auperlatoodcnt of
the Amcrinaa Sebod
SerafaU;_____
the City of Mexico.
la
m MR t*MN( tMBMB, MMi, lb
Aaaociation of
There are about
8.000 American and ‘BriUsb realdenta
the Bngllab-apeaklng cokmy. and
Netloe to all Paraona loteraatad;
The apodal aaaeeament Ux roll for
Sewer No.
c4ao of' Lateral
]
rt No. 1.. beginning at the
1 of Wellington
Wei
atreeC nl
Inter
State
the I
BENDON.
inning
city, thence running
atrec
Bd Waters and family went to Shel
feel lot
_________t twenty-two
venty-two fc
west I
by last Monday for a visit with relaInal plat of the vilfive, origli
six. block
M
■ Ires.
,
f Traverae
City, Notice to all Persona Interuatod:
lage (now dty) of
Logging bees ar^ the order of tl
The special aaaeaament tax Toll for
in my bands
Mich., has been placed
pli
day this week. Geo. Jarrett haa om
for collection, the; same to be luild oa the paving of Weal Front atreet. from
alao Chaa. Kenny.
'
'
the west line of Union atreet to the
or before June 3n.
». 1905.
“he Aid society meets at Mrs. Me
west line of Mapde atreeu is now in my
M. E. HASKELL.
n’a next Friday, when Mrs. Carpen
bands
for coUecilon. The first insUllCity Treasurer.
ter will give a repon of the conven1 20: State Bank building ment ito be paid on or before June 30,
tkm at Monroe Oentor.
1805.
Joi
Mra. C
. IIASKEU^
City Treasi
friends.
Office
June l-lmo
PAVING TAX
thla aaaodatlon haa charge of the edn-
here last evenU
a larg* ao(H«*nrei
Mayor McCIclIaa of New York haa
Tbe-.W'. C. T. V. will meet at the
aaed for a term of four years the parsemage June 21 for their next meet
house he now occupIcA on Washington
lev. John Btriekler and wife were
square. Four ytas la the term of of
from Traverae City a few days last
WUliam Watt« who baa been apfice for the mayor of New York under
polated dlrartor of
tlia Ihi»»oldorf
lew- law. A day or two ago a dti•ckaa* and Art iiutiiutr. U ibr tecsen of Now York waa expressing won
oad Boa of a blackamitb of I*ort GlalMONROE CEN
der why the mayor did not buy a home
Wmr, SooUand, Startlni; with no adled ai
nd Mra. J. 8. Hoi
Instead of renting. “Ib-cauao he cant
arl at
Warren Horton's over Sunday anti
waataca of rblrtb or niont-y or Influafford il.“ said an Intimate friend of tended the Children's day exercli
emtm, he ba^arxdr educated bhnaolf.
Mr. McClelland. “He could have been here.
Ha la SS yM old.
■|o!
yrtle
Mrs. Thayer and
rich yearn ago but for the fact that
ting
Satur-1
Tboiaaa F Ryan, who is now htad
Traverse City Friday, retuml
he happens to be an honoet man.'
day evening.
et the Hqui^bie. waa liom In VMntinla
Now that the German crown prince
Mm. Bert Kelley and daughter of i
•fly-four yearn acoL
At about the
has been married, court gossips In Traverse City -were visiting relatives'
ace of lS#he wbet to Kea York fratn
Europe are conafdering who U flkely and calling on old friends here Iasi !
week.
Baldaiore aad entered a banking and
to be the bride of Prince Eltel, the
Miss Grace’Theobald visited Minnie i
brokamae bonae. The late William C.
kaiser’s second son. Tho general view and Carrie Ottlnger over Sunday.
,
WfcHney took bim up aa nanaccr of
Miss Ulllan Horton closed a veo'
Is that It will iMi the Princess B\a of
Mn ntreel railu’ay oonanlldatloni, and
snacessful term of school at Hill strv-et
Battenburg. w’llh whom he was mudh
last Friday. She will go to her bome
tJiat waa Mr. Ryan‘a flmt entrance In
cmitten during a recent visit to Eng at Traverse City the first of the wwk.
great affaira.
land. Prinress Gva is quite a pretty We shall miss her from the Center.
ft la told of Ollrer Wendell Holmes
A number of our people and a num
girt, just past 17 years old. who was
Itet aftef many futile atiempta to
ber of West. Union people met at the
brought up in the simplest manner
Bartlett schoolhouse yesterday to help
|4t>|ioao to the lady of bla choice bla
possible. It Is exi»ertrd that she will the people there organize a Sunday
walking
died.
Tlicy woi
The following officers were
inherit largely- from her gxlmathor. school.
Doslon r<imAt ^emoon onI r
«>lerlo<l:
Superintentlent. Mr. lV»smpresH l^igcnle.
worth; assistant su|ierintendent. Mra.
aK>* aad. coming to where ibo path
faggie Hopkins: aocrctar)-. Mm.
aeparated. be aaked:
“Which i>ath
Imlth; treasurer. Bd Hopkli
[iklnii.
A Pi-mUIom.
Mr. and Mm. Osliom returned
umed :yeaPimeon Ford says that he once
I. Osbo
errtay from a visit at S. H.
Osborn's
In bis employ, ns Imtel clerk, a yn
I Wexford.
from Boston whose extreme t<
Mrs. Etta Osborn has a brother vls> Garcc]
Iting her.
for precision of speech led to
brated
June 12.
dlacharee. He waa too exact for the
Uribday recently.
He atlll practlcea av«*rsge p«tron.
_iAVINC TAX _
GBIBUlKiSOFmWOiiUli
Auburn, driving hU fast mare KUiy
with Arm and uuerrlng hand. Straight
aa a young aapling of hla native pine
trea atate. this wonderful old-KcluMd
damocrat at fli-bt alaht would lums for
a nun thirty years bla Junior.
teurrnee Hut ton cites as the roost
aauiBtng and. at th^ time, most tier,
pteclng typographical error In hla long
^ 4aanutll»ll<^
and literary career,
which occurred in an artIcJe he wTtrte
at the time of the consolidation of the
Antar, Tilden and I.«-nox libraries. In
WOMEtrVNEGLECT
SUFFERIHSTHESUREeEaSLTV
which be was made to ex|yress the fedlowing
remarkablo
opinion:
“New
York, perhap.s, has iiev«c fully
r»'al-
Ited until this day how greatly It has
WE8T ALMIRA.
Samuel Myem was railed away by a
telegram from bis brother's wife, stat
ing that his brother was not expected
to live. They live at Middleton. Mich.,
Wo hope he found his brother iKUlerl
when he arrived last Saturday.
|
Misa M. C. Potter went
ent tc
to Traverse |
D do Isome trad
Oily Friday evening to
Ing. rv-turnlng Sunday
iday evening.
from
Miss Nlua Myem <
other.
Solon Saturday to i
Sam Mvert.
We• 1art' very sorry
Ralston got shot
last Sunday
thur li
while in the woods.
Mr. and Mm. Silas Gray and son
Gordon. Mr. and Mm. Fewln.«. Cliarles
Bates and Mrs. I.aura Bates all drove
over to Inland Sunday to attend the
Children’s Day exercises, which wore
How roanr wromen do you know who
bean enriched by the receipt of the are perfectly well and strong? We
hear every day the tame story over and
over again. ** I do not fed wrcll; 1 aaa
ted written “vast begucsts.**
▼eat buttons of JaiuuM l./‘nox!"
Mm. Henrv Bates and chlldrc-n were
Ibe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bates
Sunday aflcm(K>n.
Also Miss Orfle
Bates.
O'Br
iricnI and Sidney
SIdi
Etta M»'crs and children were
Mrs.'M. Lewis Sunday evenrailing
Ing.
The Misses Erma and Nelllr Warner
of Traverse City were visiting with
loh- parents over Sunday.
The baseliall
game
between the
Lake Ann and Almira teams Sunday
tm team,
7 to 0 In favor of the Almira
at Mrs.
Clifford case
Etta Myers' Saturday
glvqn
The dance Saturday c
In honor of the baseball
grand success.
E\ eryone had a good
lime,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Warner and Erma
Mr
d Nellie Warner and Mr. and Mrs.
and
with Mr. and
Will Lake had dint
Mrs. E. I. lAkp Sunday.
Misses Carrie and Nettle Rosa were
the guests of Miss Nina Myers Sun
day: alsa Fred Wilson.
thanllkelv jtmneakt
. There will be a dance at Mr. Strait’s
plf. and no 4buM
ubi you feel
words yooraell
tome Saturday, the 17th.
far from tvell. TbU'
Dsay he easily
June 13.
, deraagcinent of the f^
male ornna which manlfeata itself in
depresiuon of apiriU. reluctance to go
anywhere or do anything, backache,
beariag-down
ariag-down pains,
paina, flatulency,
flatnle
n
onsnesa, aleeplessneca, leueorrimBa.
Thcae aymntoms are bnt wwmlnga
^at there is danger ahead, and^unleaa
ao tix«d aUUw Umer ‘
Secretary Sliaw and S*?nator Tom
Oarter of Montana
were
swapping
atoricB Ibe other day. a hen the sccr«'
tary of the irofianry told one aliont a
maa out in an Iowa town who waa
never known to diaagree with a alatt*Bieht of another, no matter bow im
probable
it
might
lie.
“One day
group of fellows determlnoil to see
they-couldn’t get Smith—HI call him
Bmlih,'* aald Socrciary Shaw,
preaa u diasenting opinion.
So whi^i
gmllb came aipng one of the iwys
uald:
bad a most remarkable ex-
perlencc Iho other day. Smith.
waa» coming
Into town
As I
through
the
htlla yonder I aaw a buffalo up a trt^vattag grapes, ao abot him.
Did you
erer aee a buffalo up a tree. Smith”"
•W'all. I can t aaj
that
1
have.' n-
tamed Smithy regretfully. ‘WhaC poxalatad the atory-tellor. *never fiaw a
bgOalo up a
tree
catlpg
grapeer
•Wtell, no, I never saw a buffalo np a
tree, but.’ said SmUb. brightening up. |
-j
u.e,vonr.o.d o.
■fX
BUILDERS’ ATTENTION!
Fbr .heavy llmbere.
lumher
gny sirt' or grade, in
liarii
of
or
soft VihkIs, for ln.-;id<- or outside
Notice to all Persona Intereated:
work
The asseairtnont roll for the impr
mem of Sixth sirwi. from the i
line of Division street to the west line
of Union street is now In my hands
for the collecUon of the third Inatall-
in
the
rocsiructJon
house. factoXv. fence or
of
Lam,
there is .every roa-son why you
should make seleetlonH fnmi our
well cared for stock of seasoned
lumber.
If prices cut any flguro
wltli you. Uiat will he one of the
many reasonR.
Onlers
given
XterHiwriDlteB
■aarty 400 bad prepared tbeamelvea
■ of law, medicine or
IcsBwab^fMtelltowmbM
. --nir. tafSUT'aSMnd
vHk •
ud I
tbeolofy.
Italy of them liad been an- tboHcbtls
_
tbors. 48 wore edUotu, 18 were editors baakVagrtahla Onfffwd tea rnWrity
and puhllsbrra. 151 were aewifi
gctherTiiih the seemed Interall nni>aid
itiKtallmrnta. the
bo
July. 1905.
here any da;^ or over 'phone.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER GO.
PW IIUIIII
OPERA HOUSE '
Q IMIOMTS
J Oonr»rr»mrkoirk«
IVIorifdaiy
IQ
lu
THE SNIDER AND NELU
SPECIALTY
CO.
Til Big Vaidniili Sin
ukaded
by
Saidflr and NcUa, thfi
Hjslifiers
; l-lmo
SnSaSSSr^
Uytwazsin. don't teoltata to get a
ars aad a total of 144 bald ooUegu or
tetUe of Lydia E. PlakbarnkYafetn> MV naming oa war clalam who ta M^.niXte^I^a?^^
merly teM military UUet are 1 major > advlen-tt Id tree aad alwRya belptuL
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let os vitalize an idea
for >T)u.
Boardman Rim
Bcctric liglit
& Power Co.
at City Book store.
On. Snyw & Pniltlligii
DENTISTS
Edwia and Efn« Barnes
t:h»r»i-i«v OoniMy t'rtwton*
F. LorfiBzo Brott
Moaologw Artui
Ilhutratad Son^s
With bcontlful Oolorod Pirlarvw
’ HotioB Pictarts
oftheday.Aiowii by Uw CrysWOersph
2S&r5as-‘Sist~" •
Ym Are Hit FeeHag Well,
■B
V3EU[.iSU
are ao near at hand, ther wiP
build yon nn. keep yon well and
ward off BBIimMiti. iuk Haafiaebt.
Uermm DqMtty, Um aifi KMaay
Office 5d2 WRhalm Mock.
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Ortenata Tw
roolD Dalveralty. OOea ta Mnaaca
bldg. TiitphraTf cOoa 181: rmt
damw IM.
T. W. TMIRLBY, DMtlaL Ota
anm A tert’a Jewelry atorw Both
pbonaalfiL
_________________________
fiamafa oaaaaf by mrvurk aad hraia
•SnStjiatiSISS^ at
Ixana phona 885.
CIVS
VIK, VIGOR A VITALITY
Try ■ *>lll ta-nlght.”
For Sal* by aU DruggUta
lO Oant and SS Cant Boxaa
accept ho WIBSTITUTtS
door to Dr. Hlgglni’ oflkm.
OR. K. L. THIRLHY—Bpmdal attmi
tloB to dlaoaaaa of ekUdraa. Bom
Mt State Bank Udg. Botk ptetea
HARRY B. HARNER-Brpart ptaao
timer ate actlor regulator, tetia
facUoa gnarma*.ced. With KImteS
Mnalc Hontm atx. phoaa 184.
"«s-s-risr-.ss
No Smoke, no smell,
when you use the
BLRlpLrME
OIL GTOVE
They do the work
quickly and econom
ically and your-kitch
en is always cool.
They are cheaper
to operate than a
wood, gas or gasoline
stove, and if you
knew how cheaply
you could buy one
you wouhl not be
without it. Come in
■ and look them over
and get our prices.
We HiTca BrstOfiss TUSlM|)
FRANK TRUDE
Traverae CUy. Mich. Cltx. phOM
Oraduata of PhUadelphla Paotal ool
HERVEY H, ANDERSON-AUomay
and oaunselor, Wilhelm UotA. TraYarse City. Mich. CiUzeos phone 108.
DR. a H. LYNCH—2 aad 4 SiithaF
land block, physictaa ate surgeon
CitUens phone S84.
DRS. J. 0. A MARY J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OaoamaTeWlUMtwBUx. * a. m. *o U
'
1*0 ft p. *. 7 to a .Tsmaaw iuad*uoo a
WynkoopfiaL QttawM I>b«>n* 45T. *__________
JOHN R. SANTO
PEIERAL nSURARCE
New wnhelm Block. traTerie HDf
O. F. CARVER A Alia
FIRE mSDRANCE
L. L. A. BUILOINA
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
(Wee Mf. Mew wntelm Moca, t
H.&N.E.TIKGAilO
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT street
If. B. CEAPIH. PTfiprletPr.
laa WoabJnrton Bt
J. I. Ham
6h. W McWittf
imROE &:HcWETIir
Bfififfifid, Moral amd Eatertaiaind
A show for lnflh>*. childTOTi aftd
fmtU’mm
6EHERAL INSURAIgE
ADMISSION
15c, 25c find 35c
SI 1 HEWWILHELM BLOCK
8«wt mim win op«w lomoerow mor*
Incattbeboxutfiec. t
(MID RAPIDS iHDiai RT
COSPAHY.
O. D. MILLER .
om MT I ST
(KaUonal
b Kbt tobr, WrU a. m.
. Trmln U.vua Tr»v*n» t^ity 1J :t0 a. m. MWBMfttnx north and i-wth *t Wnlum.
I Tmln le*T*« Tnrvrwi CVty 4 Sft p. W. omaeL
j tag north aad *cradi at Waltou
.TrA^I^ Traror*.
4M p. m, tat
rev^jp=<lEAi Estate.,,
lOK AND WOOD...
When you. arant loe or Wood don’t listen to a aaiooth
talker; he wants jrour dollar today and will be in nomo
other town tonKmow. I do nbt need to make you
jitoiniM as to giring good aeiTioe; yon know that I
haYe done so dnring the, past 15 yean and expect to
till ^ end of time. CMms'HmmTU
O. HAWKINS
CRf
______ BrtLI-----------------------______ ,710 WaablaftoB gtraaC, Ote
phona 218. BeU fit. Bealdemw. W
S.. 408 W. Tenth; CIta. phoaa 721.
Carpet aaaning and Feather RenoTutme. Carpet aewiog ate Aayinc.
Before aeiMling your old carpeta
away to be made Into nigi. let me
abow you aamplea
....
Phon* Ilf
1
DR. T. A. WIU4KLte
Cte
opera boaaa block. Boom L
DR. F. MOLDfiWORTM-Bptaal at
taatktt to dlaeaaoa o^*
Mae and throat (Hnaam StM
Rooma 7 aad fi. H. A U Itaaaaga
On. Mock. Both pboMa.
IR. K. B. MIMOR-Otea oaar Aiyr
lean Drag Storm Spmdal attatetoe
REMOVED TO OFHCES
OVEB JOHBSON DBUG CO.
.CARPET CLEANING WORKS...
2168^
MM. «. u
^tan, om CU7 Book«tarw Boam
-- --- '
First Aia to ta* Iwinred.
On a rovk-str.'wn
lieaeh on
romlsh roast the fury of a violent
storm was Just abating. A*veasel had
gone to pieces on the rocks, and after
a display of much heroism on the part
of the vlUagers :i1l the crew and pas
sengers had been saved, with the
ceptlon of one man.
He bad h
washed aslfore apparviuly drowned,
and the new rurate knelt at his side on
the liearh, endeavoring to restore bis
circulation.
“My friends.** he s.vld. turning to the
villagera. “how do you usually proceed
In these rases?”
“.Vs one man of the simple folk re
plied:
“Seni-eh h;-. porkets.” — Harper'a
Wi.-kiv
Bwwet thiicwa from
paaaloa office in Washington has been
for the I
PAVING TAX
-
operstion
e rear
•GBklef Clerk William H. Bayly of the
The never-failing
.
lyforaUtbeoa
armntoins is Lydia E. linkham'
- mkVerBUOUng a canvass eff the clerks for ruble Compound.
Mias Kate MoDooald. Of Woodbridf*.
tte purpoM of ascertaining the for- K. J., writes:
mar oocapatlona of employea. Hla in»ItMaktbataw«____________ ,_________
▼Mtlcatlon shows that this depart■Mka bar trouMoi knows to Uw publie. but
■MBt la a verluhle hurrlag ground of rwaorad haahb baa Mat ao mneb to M ttaa
' from «e0ta«mbM tor tbs auhi
filmppolatad hopes. Of the 1.200 clerks
Kb matter WHAT FOWSB
mVw hem miag, jornTl
EVENTUALLY employ
efeotridty, not oct^ for eoo>
Bomio rea80oa,bnt for reaaooa
futility and geoflcml adapts-'
Mt e. B. CNABK raaaewd tnm »
tM VniMlBt bloek. tern rnSmt
■aa Btm Bttk banfiter
A Bl HAHTNi-'Fhnlelaa ate
•aom OSea SfiC teat FM atraaC
Notlca to all Persona Interested:
The assessment roil for the pi......
of Casa atreet from Front street to
State street and Stale
street from
Union street to Casa atreet la now In
my hands for the collection of the
third installment, together with the
accrued Inlori'st on all unpaid installmenta. the aame to be paid before the
lat day of July. 1905.
M. B. HASKEU..
City’Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 State Bank buildiug.
June l-lmo
Tune 12.
One evening, says Mr. Ford, a weary
n'ml travel-St ni lied nuui anibbd up to
the desk where the Ilubblte was pre
siding and said;
•▼Jive me a room and bath.**
“S<irry. sir." rcspoiidts! the Itostonn. “bill I csiri give you Isdb; yoiril
have to bnlhe yourself."—New ,
Times.
MANO TVNlNa->W. N. MBIard
6m<n
itlon of the children.
among hla patlenta of Ix'wlaton and
Netke «a aN PatMis iHiarestad:
The
asaeasmeat tax roD ta
le conatractioa pf Lateral Seter No.
1. Sewer DUtrict No. 8. located la the
alley between Washington and Web
ster streaU. beginning on Garfield avenne. running thenoe west to Burlow
street, thence north on
Barlow to
Washington street, thence west on
Waahtngton street to Railroad arenne,
thence to connect with trunk sewer,
has been placed in my hands for cob
lection, the aame to be paid on or be
fore June 30. 1905.
______
M. E. HASKELL.
mBSHUll
EIKTRiaTT ’sssser”
FOR
POWER *
It Will Be Safe
to buy your summer supply
of ioc from ns if yon want
good pare ice .that will be all
right in your drinking water,
and that is cheap enough to
use in profuaioa tor mteing
iced dainties and stocking
your re/rigerator with. We
will serve you at low prices
and promptly at your resi.
denoe.
TH C. I. Tijbr CNlGt.
EYES m
Train arO^ ta Travon* Clly frocaKorthnSa
Travww f?Uy im aadtSD
^a^auraMnh^^
o. L. DooKWOcm. n._r.ag.A..
PEREAUiyUETnB
examined free
/-LASSES
IXBOtniS THAT All
Oaarautaad to
Cure Heudaohaa. Btralghtan
Croea EyM and Raatera
PTfboR Vision,
Oi«.
A.
Otefvm
Dry, Hardwfid tell Weed. Seulb Stda
LamberCa
IfiOtef
m A lltOOIID WANT A8l
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