The Evening Record, July 01, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 01, 1905

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

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

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1905-07-01

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S%IE; EVENIf^ RECORD
8 PAGES

MASTBIOF

Mi^ PnM ky

RATION

FAim IN HMIO

US BUI WAS vanr stina

Tiflnasnps

Un MOPS to Guard FHiwItfs,
WtiMi to Mannad By a SiBaM

NEW lAW FOR
AUIDMOBILES

Wrt. t^kharair Real
Loodoo. July l.~A £l^ch to
ageary from St. r
Oeo sakbar
Of war. ha* I

JURY STAYED
0UTJ5 HOURS
couiWTiiggMSBQcarm

The Jury la the caae of Charic* E.
Garland et. B. J. Morgan, which re­
tired sreatentay morning at in o'clock,
were fifteen honro rendertng a dedakm for the plalntlE. In the anm of
•105 and cotU to bo determined later.
Tbe mae of Goorge W. Parker r.
Jamtw Pftklna, both of Paradise townkhlp. which waa cauaed over a dis­
puted grocery bill, waa also up to tbe
•ury daring the late aftemuon and
both Juries deltbbraird In iM*parate
noBclave until 1 o'clock, the latter renno 1
The Jurom stood
r disc:

conMpicuottsly displayed on
ehlHe to which such num
n asslgnwl. The said ct*rreglstration shall contain
the same words and number as the
seal, and shall further contain the
name of the owner of the vehicle so
registered as aforesaid, his address,
the name of the makor of the said ve­
hicle. faq|or>* number, style and motor
power, the date of reidstration and tbe
and page of the txxdc In the sec
r’s office In which the same to
ed. V\ir the registration and
issuing 4»f such certificate and seal, a
fee of two dollars shall be paid to the
secreury of sute.
(Continued on Second Page.)

to tl

BOYCOn IS STOPPED

learned: until It was seen to W futile
to longer remain in reilreiuent.
will

*»»■

j

AGITATION
AGAINST
AMERICA IS OVER

at tortaad to bear
trial in the Anaa Cohen murder case.
Traverse
All Jury oases in the Grand
Gr
circuit court have been

TIRED OF DODGIIiGUW

JOSEPH R. ElMAN PASSED AWAY
THIS MORNING

liiofi to the Result of Rspestsd sod Urpeot Repremetations
by American Legsttoru
By ^Ire to tbe Evening Itocord.

Washington. July 1.—The aUte de­
partment today received from United
DESERTER GAVE HIMSELF UP TO State* Minister RockhUl at Pekin.
China, a dispatch announcAng the proauthorities
Chlnese
viceroy*
in China to stop the
MfM Takmi to Detroit Today for Ssnrican
d the aitempted
bo>TOU
on
bOJT<
tsnee—Warrufi Ellis Taken
Rockhlll
khlll suic*
sutes this order waa only lato DetoolL
I
after repeated and
resentaUons by the American^^k^
RheHfi Chartou Johnson ton thli
toomtng for Detroit wllh two prison­
ers. WarrcB Bllto. who was aentenced
to as days at the Detroit House of Oor
lection for stsallag and pawning a bicycle, and Calvlb Wrtght a confessed MESSENGER ROY WAS RDBRED
fiesertcr of the U.
amw - Tbe Ut
OF S1«%00 TODAY
ter. who has been la tlm city working
on the paving Job. bad been a fugHlve
from the ranks of the army for two
yenri and feeling that he could no Sscursd the Monty From Com Ex­
longer keep up the deception, gave
change Rank for th» Payroll
blmsnlf np laat wt^. .aying that he
bad rme vsar rH to
and desired
of Rrokernge Firm.
to be tdbsn back so that be cdold be
a free maa again.
Wrigbt enlisted a« TOrt toMven- By Wire to the Evening Roootfi.
Chicago. July L—While etnerglng
oavklry. Ito*w5irb?*i
from the Rookery bolldlng today. John
me. where he will be \
Deeay. It year* old.
Bardtott,
rraxmA
SPEND THE FOURTH at Carp lake brokers, was robbed of flAOO by mn
wbo threw pepper In
Rabtog and nltsnd tbe Sreworks dto- nakaowB
hto eyea. Tte boy aecured tbe money
plar nt Vtoneb In tbe evening. Tbe nt the Oom Bxehaage bank, wblcb was
Hotel RRMerln to prepared to enteiv for tbs pay roll of tbe brobetnge fim.
Tbe robber
tain all ftonrtb of July pantos.

PEPPER IN HIS EYES

lely preced
death were those of
Secreurv Hay's &
pulmonary emboltom. Tbe funeral wUI
be held In aeveland. Ohio, and the
body will leave here for that place at
U o'clock tomorrow luomtog
has sent a message to Mrs.
ilch be tenders the deepest

FOUNTAIN

Roth Sides Sharp.
President Rec' WnmaiMt Weapon to Gut and
Thrust With.

Is the most popu­
lar in the city.
Onr Soda water
and ice cream Is
the most de­
licious : : :

^Tbe tofird^n^mmends tbe conllnu
uws at toatructlon In swm
St tba sUUtary and naval
xsd a MfipHation of a n
iword fencing tor the nse of
rhe recoaunendailont of tb

SI

► both a t^rosUng and

blade 1
l>elQg 27 laches and
sffleers and men 32 ii

OITY BOOK toTORK

tuesdsf, tbt 4tb,

TkaBGh«tCM«W7. Pnps

THE mV WE
CELEBRATE.
Ko one can enj<^' oelebnUing
with nnoomfoitaUe (wt. We
can
yonr f«-t ao comturtaWy that you can enjoy
yonnelf.

Oxfords

:

ARE COMFORTABLE

Slippers
ARE COMFORTABLE

Canoas Sbaas

sw
fOR

yonnelf what we hare to offer
in Vacation and Hot Weather
needaUre Iwfore makint; a
pnrchaae eUewhere.
Strew
Hata.
Panamaa.
Kegl^
Shirta. Suniiner ConareT&oI
?>«Awi«r. Fhnry Hoaieiy,
Cool Pajamaa. OnUng Sni^
I mbrella^ Dreaa Suit Caaea
andClnb Bag. are only tome
of the mewt important articles
yon can boy lietu-r here than
at any other store.

ARE OOMFoRTABLE

SHOES
FOR MEN
Ma<1e in nil kimb of L>-aUu-n

WAITly
DRUG J^TORE
5.E COR FRONT&UM0N

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstrsets of UtlR
PRICES 8ATI8PAOTORY
Btoatollsbudln ISOS
Room aiO Rtato BanhcRMg.

13.50
For sal., at tbe Old Reliable
Shoe Store, of

ALFRED GREBLICK
b CO ...
S42 E HtONT ST.

m
OUK

Olell made

Screens
Whether for doors or
windows. YouTl find
them the only satisfac­
tory Screens for Home
or Ofiice.

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

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ClUzsns Pbonu, 32; Bull. lOO.

EVElTTHlirC W

W.L. Brown. Mnnngur.

TOM^ROW ALL DAY
Evening Monday

MUSIC
G^iImeUB^os.^”.r
PIAXOS. Organa, and Talking Machinal sold on time.
the np.to.date muaio kept in stock.

(AO MANY

All

WE RENT PIAXOS and

Organa, moner paid aa rent applied if instnunent ia porchaeed]

GRINNELL BROS.

We shall sell in any suits
for Men. Boys and Chil­
dren; some choice bar­
gains at

gl 4 . SO

MkkUnB'f LmSIX H«tk Bovtt. 1591. Frrat St

SRMD JURY GOT FOUR
INOICTMlNTa WERE RETURNED
AGAINST -REEF TRU8TEisaSaa Mw af tn. Four Finm ar*

By Wlro to the Evening Record
Cbiei^. inly
Federal grand
lit.
has been delving into tbe
lury.
of the allowed beef
Inner nmrici

^taSkefto

I

Wa ban* mauy kimls ixt
many pricoa.

Selz Royal Blue

ARMY AND NAVY ARE TO BE PRO­
VIDED WITH NEW SABRES

Washington. July l.-' lf they (our
army officers) carry any swords they
ought to cany a sword that they can
cut and thrust with.” was a comment
Hooset'clt
letter to the auiht»rltK-s of the war dipartmtsnt some months ago. Yester­
day a voluminous n*pon. which dis­
cusses every phase of the sword prob^
lem. was received by Secreiaiy Taft.
Tbe commeot of the president re
suited la the appointment of a com­
mittee from the personnel of the gen­
eral staff. This commltuv consulted
the sword masters of the military and
naval academies, and also obtained
from General Crosier, chief of ord
nance, hto views on the subject.
Several recommendations are made
poncecnlng the length the sm^rd
should bare and Its genera! design as
K> shape the principal one of which to
that the tsrord should not only be
sharp throtighool Its edge, but sharp
on its reverse side for eight Inches
from Its pMat.
Cmamlttss Favors Sword.
Tbe siRtimfmt of the armr. the r<^
port states, to largely against tbe use
of any sword by offlrei> in the field,
the Philippines had led
It of th.» swond hy
lesMin draw-' from
e war as to the use
t»'e committae to atate that the sword is aot
'the wNMtoSof ihe past " In the night
mackt taade In the Manchurian cam[lalga tha bayonet and sword have
been Iks vaapons nsed and tbe com
mUtaa aay the losses due to "cold
keel- tn this war probably never will

AUweneoltoaayia Uiat we are farimfol of new noridtiw
that wffl pinnae oU and young. Bamenber it is at the

Mrs A. C. Jurdenwm of Cadillac,
who has been vlslilng In this city for
a few days, returntd to her home yes­
terday afteraoiHi.

SWORD IS RETAINED

form 4^ extend over neventy typewritten pages of matter. They are de­
clare to be very strung ta phrmaeotogy. Tbe names of tbom Indicted
Ju»elS4t
Hr. and Mra. D. B. W*ynkoop toft for will not be made pubUc unUl warranto
Ann Arbor Uxls morning, where they
Mias Hattie Marttneau mwnsd last will rmnatn a short time and aemnMendames J. V. Marvin and C. Gar­
pany a cousin from New Torfc. wbo
wui make this city a visit tor a few land toft today tor Kmtone to apend
Mta
C

a tog dayi with trtonda.

. i

peut of this city will attend. The 1
neral will be under the dUx>cUon
W. 8

JWkVI

FIREWORKS

nONEEB OF PEMIISUU

Waa Fatbar of Mrs. Janrna Dun
Maatoar of MePtmenon Poto—FwBy Wire to tba Evening Raeord.
ffowburry. K H.. July 1.—Joba Hay,
saefatary af state and one of Amer­
Joseph B. Efiman passed away this
ica's graatsst sutesmea. died at his monUag at tbe age of 72 years. Mr.
Bracn was one of the pioneers of tbe
MUST STOP WHENEVER THEY summer home here t)tto momla
hto farm, which was
12;M.
Tbe
end
came
suddenly
and
ARB REQUESTED
unexpeetsdly. .Last Sunday tbe sec­
retary suEered from uraemic convul- war and
pcxdofl
at a Seal Shall Aloe
addlUcm to a wife, be leaves two
John Hay waa bora la Salem. Ind.
> Addiiioo to Num.
and two daughters, the daaghla im of Sootttob ancestry. After
beiag Mrs. James I>una of this
I Feoa for Good
gradoatlag from Brown ualvertUy bl>
and Mrs. Marshall of Old Mts^ |
The funeral s< n ice win be at 2 1
rise In tbe worM was rapid. He
not only tbe foremost statesmai
The following to the text of the new
i wWow. two
automobile Uw paaaed by the Mlchl

gan state leglalature May 14: It if
published for tbe guidance of the mo
toHsta of the city. Tbe omitted sec
Uona are unlmportaat deCaUs:
Section E Every person now own
ing or boreafler aoQUlring a motor vo
bide, shall, for every vehicle owned
by him. file In the ofilce of the Secrw
tary of State, a sUtecneat containing
bis name and address, with a brief do
scrtptkm of the vehicle so owned by
to be regtsten< Including tbe
CHARlRt OARLANO WON CASI
• of the maker, factory number,
style of vehicle and motor power, ou
AGAINST S. J. MORGAN
a blank to be prepared and fumtohed
Id Secretary of State for that
K*. Upon the filing of said sute
as aforesaid, said Secretary of
s^ll register. such motor vehlcie In a book or Index to be kept for
that purpose, and assign it a distinct­
RrrUilNtO AT 1 A, M. AND WERt ive number, and shall forthwith Issue
and deliver to tl
DISCHARGED
lor vehicle a certlfioat
together with a seal
other suitable metal, which said seal
Jury Stood Slovaa to Ont For -No shall be circular In form, approximate­
ly two inches In dhuneter. and shal
Cauot For Aotlom** Rut the On#
Man Mild Out Until
Co........Mlchl
gan Mute • Vehicle Law. ' with the reg
tbs End.
touwtlon

••

Was Rsm la Ratam. tad^ af Raotttoh

wom
wool

And to oele)»alc right

broagbt hosts of iropleal aatmals. bandruds of Mg ampeau and many ctoc<k
dues. Even a tiger cub has been cap­
tured witbia tbe harbor and delivered
to tbe soolaglcal gardens.

SHALL ISStST SCIP TBK

» OB tba batbava bean
rahlpa. Tbo

mursvah

HesM ar Trupicsl Rnkaato CarHsd to
RaensaAjrrH.
Bneaos Ayres. Argentiaa. Jaly 1 The recent Inaadaiian of tbs river

VEHICLES MUST RE REG4STERE0
RY THEIR OWNERS

Aaotbar talasraaB fros Beraatopol
aar" a raport to ta cireatotioa thm
tbat \Toa Admiral Krogar to
to tbat port aith tba aaUora oT the
Kalaa Potamkla. One ararablp vaa left
beblad at Otfaaea to gaard tbe pMo«.
Wa. vbleb to maaaed by a amall crea
takw from otbw raaeto of tbe aqaad
roa. There to do ooplnaaikm of tbe

MWO

RUFFBRRD
UfUkEMI
SIGNS LAST SUNDAY

Hto Rtoa In tbs World

Hr WIr* to tba KvoalSf RoeorC
8t. FetcrabarK. jBir
Odaaia at S odoek
aut«a that tiM matlM
ttoahlp Kalaa PotamJ
fraasfarrad to oChar

STATESMfil
DJEO TODAY

6 O’CLOOIt EDITION

FLOOD'S QUEER FREAK.

■By the groauexteastoa of tbe Elver
JOHN HAY PARREO AWAY AT 12:10 Plate, tbe do^ of Buenos Ayres and
*tbe barbor bare buca iavadad by ioatTHIS MORNING
i^jyys^ ^^totm

AOVKMOll Or'odcMA HM AT-

MVTINCSM mavk kin taken
FUDM KNIAZ FOTSMKIM

TRAVCRW CITY, MICHIGAN, GATUHOAY, JUGY 1, ttOt,

0ONE-FOURTH OFF TODAY

MBMS a.YOUNG MENS
CnOTlflNG arURKlSHlNGe
t—
----------- —“

AND MONDAY
S-TMAW MATA

GUI
TO-iiSHT

A saving of from 8jOO to
5.50. Also at

S l oso
A saving of from 3.00 to
4.50.
Boys’suits to close'At a sav­
ing of from

WA«MABt.K VKSTS
*9BOI.IOKK AMIMTa

MANY St-FMIMKI* mxjvrm

HMULTONIlUmilieCO

4

•■'ir-;

1:

r TMVKMC CITY. MtCHMAH. tATUKOAV. JULY V 1
ta. aaeh laeal

THEEVENOtGREaWD

$(**<»«>•«*•*$
la »
eordaaoe with the ahcara
^ aim wmlia'Up daj» t» tha daps
cd each aale, hla aaldMilfteata pad
Ml laaaa to aald aaadaa a
tteate PirfMoBBM^ the
paTM^^aaSe M£Taaehppp4&
tloa shall ppjr to the aald oacrateiy a

VINOICATIOW OF TMl tWORO.
Tb# w In Ow» PbUIpptiH. lu
MMiMd fbtrwmr 69vmnmmi to brlJ^
vlUi SMjr ocb«ri Uial
tvofd «!•
ft v««|M or tb« PM 111
ttaftt vMk tbe prwrTopft
It woeld bft lapiMilUft for tvo ftnoioo
to <MM ekwft momIi toi
mo l» kftftd to liftftd oftftlltei. b«t tlie
w IP Ua ter «ft«t kfts iftPcbt dlfforaitly. 1ft ftorwnil of Um pigbi ftiteek*,
CBrt^pntePPwaoftod
thftt Oa PftjoMte pad 1
op«) vUh doftdl/ oCM Tbft tPftl
oTftrterov oC Fort ArtPur wft« ftocua
pUftliPi tProftpli Pftftd to bftftd Mbt

to tlMrpplBkiP fPfti If pa anar
caiTitp ft pword pi pH. hr phooW bar#
OM Willi which hP !■ Phlr to eat pad
Umat This haa led to the appulnt
aMWt of ft apacial ccaadl pad the
award wUl ha ratalaad pad
oa both aides. Prarlouslr. the sword
was oAlr flt for thrusting. This 4s p
daddad rletory for the weapon of older

tb« MW tew tor Uir mikteoc* o* ».tu
OWWOT* HUt d(lT.r. te
Brrry
MIoiMbU. ow»n «.d driver .hoold
heeome familiar with this law at once
aa the conditions must hv «»mplU>d
wit hthirty days after lui passage. May

n.

The farmers along the penlnsnls
should devote • llttb pUftitlon' to
their roads. The penlns»ila Is a !>«an.
tifnl ffrlve and the roads should be
kept In the kuist cif fvmrtllUm.

r. J. CHKNBY A CO., Toledo, O.
Ws. the undersigned, have known
r. J. Chsaoy for tha last U years, and
mltewi him perfacUy honorable In all
»aalnaas Uansaoilaat, and financially
able to carry oat any ohllgmtUms made
by hla firm. Waldlng. Klnnan A Marvin. Wbuhwale
Whohwale Dnigglsta, TuUnlo. O.
Tin.
Hairs Catarrh
atarrh Curs to taken Inrtlug directly u|
tsmally. acting
js surfaces of
Taatlrntmiala pent free. Price. Tof^'r
botUa. Bold by all druggUtm.
Taka Hall's Family PiUs for eooali*
A Hugs Task,
tt was a huge Usk to undertaks the
cum of such a bad case of kidney dla
aass as that of C. K. Colller..of Chert>
. ^ kse. la., but BectHc Bitters did It. Hr
writes; -*My kidneys were so far gons.
I could not sit on a ckair without a
cushion: and sulfermF from dreadful
haekacbe, headache, and depression.
In Blenrk Bitters, however. I found
care, aad by them was restored
T rsoommend this great
neys. Uvsr or at

Why aoffer with your stomach, kid—. Md liter when HolUrtef. Koekjr
IdoaliUUn T<* »m make you weU.
Mkra tlite BMlk. keep* yo« Mil *U
(iimmer. » mbU. T«* or T*Wet..
}okB«o* Drug Co.

Dry, Hard aad Baft Wood. Bouth Bide

OUT BOOK.

Whst? Shuler s Pans-

lifMhtltkHi to tha eoaaplca
oas dlsplaj of the araJ. It shaU ha the
datr of tha owaar of aach aad aaaf|F
BMMor eahlala. at all iteaa. to hare die
plpjred apoa the rear of sach eahlcla la
sach a MMar aa to ha plahOjMrtenda,
the aaahar aaatgaad to It W|r tha aao
ratary af atata. saM aaaiheea to ha la
Arabic fiiuaermls. black opt wblu
giwaad. or white oa blaeh praaad. aad
not loss thaa threg^chas In height. I
aad each stroke to be of a width aot
lean thaa aaahall loch, aad also as a

^

INTERESr



wm cf«dite<l Jane
»!>.>»} deponitor. nmy pMcnt their
books at any time moat cMivimieot to
them to, hmre their ihtareet enterea
themw.
•.
.•
•.
.*

■ :-;i..

■si*:

frU SWINGS^

aay aabh ■otor vehicle, or j
raaaiuag wo* the aeghgaai use of the
highway by them or any of tbeaa.
|
See. 23. Any person Ttolatlng pay of!
the proTlaloas of thU act and who]
shall be coavIctfKl thereof, or ^
shall plead guilty to any compk
for the violpUoo thereof, ahftll be |
Ished by ft llDf aot exceadiag two
dsa doilani pad costs of prsaaom
or if such Ifine is out paid tbea by
prlsonment In the county jail for
exceeding ten days; for the
tense be Shall be poalshed
Boi exceeding fifty dollprx aad costs of
prosecution, or if kooh fine is not paid
then by Imprlsonnient In the county
iftU for nut exceeding twenty days:
and for a third, or any

$ i*9 9* 999999 99 9 9$ r;:s,K^r,.r.";i*82s,

DRUGS..

MYDER

DKN-ris-r

NEW OPPlOE OVER PEOPLE83AVIN08 BANK

Issoed prerlCBi to Jamiiry I, 1905, sImsU presest
them so tbat we can enter tbe Interest cempnted Jone
JO. In many Instances tills interest te a very tidy
sun. empbaslzlnt tbe het that a sarinss acceint in
tUs bank is a paying Inyestment. aside frtm Its dber
giodfeatnres.

KEEP YOUR KITCHEN

No dort. BO dirt, no odor.
«aqr to opetBto, fin- jnet when
yon'WuUt; no wa^ fw-1:
eame in and Me for your»-lf.

■"'I On ■nvu^ aec^U

to be aot
T
-_________________________________________
ot leas than one inch ta height.
There shall also be <
avery laotor vahicte In osa opM a^F
puUie highway duiiag the period
benefit of the state at large.
from oae boor after sunset to one
12. No person shall operate a htohwar. and give the person so mak
hour before sitarlee. two lamps in the
highway tog the request an opportunity to pass.
Croat of aald awaor vablcle. showing s motor vehicle upon a public a
Is rea but in paaalag. the peraoo to charge of
white light visible wlihin n rassooable at a rate f spead greater thaa I
such motor veUde aad the other male
distance la the dtrecUoo which aneb
proceeding, and also a red
ndanger• the life or limb t>f 1j teen years shall give such assistance
peyson. or the safety of any prop^ I aa they are able to the occupaat or
r
evsat
1
/: aad shall not In any evaal while oocupanu of the vehicle they are
la the reverse direcUoa.
upon pay highway rua at a higher rale | paaatog. If aaaistaaca U aaked. aad la
Bac. L No motor vehicle shall be oTapead thaa twenty five miles an thus passing the chauffeur shall loe
aaad or operatsd upon the iwUlc high*
and within the. corporate
way after thirty days after this act
I cHies and villages at the r
takes effect which shell not display
I shIU not be greater thaa eight j
tharsoo a n gUtimtIoa seal, and on the
t aa hoar la the bustoaas portion way.
rear of aald Bocor vehicle n nnmbar as of any such city or village, and not
provided Is section 4 of thU set; or greater than fifteen miles a*' hour to
I such motor vehicle shaU stop.
all other > irtlons thereof. sub>«*ci
. or a
Shan, upoi
hoarever, to the iprovisions of this an as can be given
quast €if the pe
lnjun< or any
Bee. 13. rpon approaching an I
his
other person, give such
8ec.C. A
stotlng highway. a bridge, dam. •
In awdor vehicles shall register oae
or steep descent, and also In
the name atv
vehicle of each type manoterturad or
ag such InterM^otlng highway,
deah to hr him. pnd be eoUtled to as bridge, dhm. curve or descent, a j»er owner of such motor vehicle. toge4her
many dapUeate regUtratloo seals for ■on operating a roo»or vehicle khall with ihe registered number thereof.
Bee. 19. l-ocal antborllles. rndwli
each type or style so manofn
have it itoder control and oi»erate at
dealt
standing the provisions of this act.
lalt In ns Ihe may desire, on
may set asld«‘ for a given time, a stHTi► the said 1 creury of state of an sdflinl public Idghway tor s|»«nl tests or
for mtkth dnlltlooal fee off fifty
racs?*. ti‘
eondiw’ivi ende- proper
If a registration seal and
shall thereSec. 14. Upon approaching a pc^mr
to Md disotayed cm
aralking in the roadwav uf a publh
• style as highway, or a horse or horses, or oth ••hall, for six
? public high. er draft animals, todng ridden. K*d oi of such s’Mtxl tests, give public noUcc
It shall hs deemed a sufficient
by due publlrailon In a m*s spa|M*t pule
iflaaoe with sections 2 and 4 of motor vehicle'shair‘slow down to s lllhed and circulating in .the coum>
until such vehicle shall be apaed not exceeding ten miles an boui where sech kishh! tests an* to b»
and give reasonable warning of its ap made, and If to more than on.* cuniv
in
one parn'T in each county In which
Sec. 7. The prtn Isloas of sections 2 preach, and use* evcr> reasonable pre
shd 4 shall m»l apply lu motor vehicles caution to insiirti the safety of hiicIi such public bkbwav -UI.H wHen* such
owned by noo-resldents of this state. person or animal, and in cwm- of a te,*.|« an* to Im* made and shall als4»
|s>Ht
notice of such event abmg said
horse or lu»rses or other draft auinials
public highway In at least one nmsplcto prevent frightening the same.
uoUH plac* ekery qiiaru-r ..f a mile b>r
klate. territorj' or fe<lersl dlstrlc?l
Sec. lo. Any penijm oi»eratliig a mo the .Iiiln* ilislance. at b-asi ihn*»*
elgn
country,
requiring
the
regUtrsforeign country.
tor vehicle shall, at requ»*st or signal
u by owners of motor veblrb*k, and from a perjwm riding, leading or diiv w»*.*ks prior to the dale <»f said e\« nt
siuh lu.ihis to U- luinled In typ. ol
who shall have displa}«!
Ing a horse or horses, or other draft
motor vehicle the registration number animals, guide such motor vehicle to sufficient size as to U* n*ailable by |M*rhlghwmy. all
and name or initial of their state tub- the light of the wft>ughl or traveled
ed to to* k
sianUally as In this act pnnided. Pnv portion of the hlghwai. and IminedI
vldetl. however, that such teirilor>'. aloly bring anch imnur vehicle to a up and In place during tb.> time »
fwleral district. i»r f(»relgn countn ex­ stop, and If n*quested. shall cause the ci*dlng thivdaie tif such sihimI it*ti»s.
Sec, 2«. SHliJ.*ct to the provision.- of
tends similar privileges to motor ve­ motor of such Vehicle to c«wse run
hicles registered under this law.
nlng so lung as shall ka* rv‘asonabl> this act. local authoriiies shall have
S»*c. 8 Bvery tK*rson hereafter de­ ncot;sxar>’ to prevent accident and In no ikower to i»aas. eub.rce or uiainlaln
siring to operate a motor vt‘hlcle as a sure the safety of others. Aud ii shall any ordinance, nile or n*pulath»n
chauffeur sliall file In the office of the also l>e the duly of any male chauffeur qulrlng of anv owner <»r pn.prletor of
secretary of state, on a blank to In* or driver of any miUor vehicle and a moio vehicle any
supplied by said secretary, a state other male uccupauis thertxd, over the to use the public hlghwa>s. or exclml
ment which shall include his name age «if flfti-en years, while passing any Ing or prohibiting any motor vehicle
and address and the trade name and horse or horses or other dra/i ani whtuw owner has <*ompUed with the
motive |M>wer of the motor vehicle or mals which appear badiv rrighteiud. pntvialon.s of th«s au from the fn-i*
motor vehicles he U able to o]»erate; or upon the requt'st of the |»erstm In U!H* of such provisions of this az*x from
and he shall pay a registration fe«» of charge of and driving such hors** or the fn>e use of such highways^. exckOii
one dollar to the s«Tretarv of state. horses or other-draft animals, to give such drlv»*wa5'. stssslway or road as
fuch |K*rsonal assistance as would b<- has l>oen i»r may to* expressly M*t
such sutemepi lu his office, regtoler reasonable to Instiix* the saftUy of all aiuiri by law for the exclusive use of
such chauffeur cm a Us»k or index to persons concerntHl and to prevent accl horses ami light carriage's, or that
be kept for that punHwe and assign
Khairin any way aff.y*t the n*ci.Htratliin
him a nurnlMT. and shall deliver to
oumto'ring of motor vehlries or pn*
Bee. 1C. Whenever a perwm oEM-ralhim a nTilficate of n^lRtrallun. which
a greater rate of sim-.»<I than
Ing a motor vehicle «hall nuH-i on a Ik •iblng
herein spi-cifle.1 at which such
khall have written therein his or her highway
any other ivenwin riding or
name and address and the words "Rc*g- driviug a horse or horses or tUher hides may be oiu'rat.xl. or the us.
Istarcxl Chauffeur No.......... Michigan
Ibe public highways, contrary to or In
ehlcb\and
draft
animals
or
any
other
Motor Vehicle law.** with the ivglstraconsistent fi-ltb the provisions of thU
tlon number and the name t*f the mo- tht*re iKilng no occasion
act; and all such oallnances. rules
tor power of the vehicles said cha
chauf­ above proi'ided. the person uperaliog n*gulallons now In force an* herel y
operate and the date of such motor vehicle shall seasonably declared to to* of no validity or ,-ffeci
feur Is able
the same to the Hght of the cen­
registrktloni and the liber and page of turn
Sec. 21. Lsx-arauthorities may. no;
ter of the traveled portion of the high
' book in the s**creuu'y uf st
withstanding the provisions of ihi*
approach
» Hi which such registration U,re-] way: while the person approaching
the center of act. make, enforce and mainialn such
cordoil.
hie .»rdlnanc<‘i!. rtib*s or re
hlgl
Bee. 9. ‘No chauffeur having regls as to pass the motor vehicle on the
tervd aa prtn lded In the foregotog arc opposite wide of the comer of the high j
vehicles
operated In
thin shall voluntarily permit any other way to which the motor veh' any park or parkway within a city or
P«*rson
to
uae
his
or
her
certificate.
o Qper Inrorpormled village, but In no <
tK*en turned. And any perwoo so
j
^
person while oj»eratlng a ating any motor vehicle shall, at the \| permit
a grean»r spe»sl than Is provldV
uur vehicle ase any certificate beUon of a public hlghwaj*. keep ed in this act. and as a conditiou ther.*or a flctl- to the right of the Intersect
centers of such highways
No peiaon sliall ofierate o lag to the right and pass to the right
de upon the public high- of such imerwecllon when tnmlng to
thirty days after this act I the left.
All our droffg aro of
vehicle drawn by a
horses or other draft animals,
of the same quality
or a motor vehicle, be overtaken by
—the very best the
Sec. 11. AH ffos imld to the socre- any motor vehicle, and the peraoo in
market afforda.
ur; <if state aa provlArd In this act charge of such motor vehicle
shall be aggdlod toward the expoajM of «« a desire to pass. It shall be the
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
registration
hlaaka. hooks ana
naaM.
.aoaaosoM.M. isst wwow
.........................and
naato.
dotdoty of the driver of any such veas hen*ln provided to ho turaUhod: hide ao overtaken as aforesaid, to
Provided, that the surplus shall ho ap»

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House of Correction for a period not
excet^dlng thirty days, or by both kuch |
fine and Imprisonment.
Sec. 26- Any police officer of any
city; any marshal, deputy marshal or;

GAS RANGES
A thorooKh Hat- of e\x-r> lliiu*{
in ga* ttuTos and ran«^«. .\II
ronncctifilte freo.
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or any sheriff or deputy sheriff uf any
county or any coowuble of any townshall have full power and author
within the llmlu of their
dr jurisdic­
j
Dying of Famine
tion or in any adjoining county to ar­
Is. tn Us tormenu. like dying of coorest any person known pnrsoaaUy to!_______
The progress of
pad friqnda. “When I had consump-!
fore nay maglstrnte haring Jurisdic­ tion in lu first atage.“ wrltea Wm. Mytion. as provltted In section 24 of this art. of Cearfoas. Md.. -after tnlng dlf
farent medicines and a good doctor, in
vain. 1 at last took Dr. King's New Dlstrial and nil other rights given to any
pers<in nrrertBd for having committed
and If Nueh hearing cure for coughs, colds, sore throat.
canot then lie had.
bronchllU. ate. PoslUvaly prevents
custody on giving his personal und
taking to appear In answer for si
violation, at such time and place
shall then be Indicated, secured by
jm equal to the max> offense with which
in lieu thereof, by
vehicle. Unng uperMaud-Un'i G and 2ft too old to I
im. with such officer: for any Improvemoni? J should say |
___________________leer iL
lifd. One Just liegin.'i to live. Take '
Ible, lie ftirthwilh released fn
Hollister's Hocky Mountain Tea. You
tody fin giving his nanu* and
to the officer making such arrest, and
i;0. 2G rents.
ileiHkHlting with such officer a sum
I Drug Co.
equal to tbe maximum fine for the of
fensf* for which such arrest is made, or
letl by such p<*r
son. with such officer; lYovlded. iliat
fever Korv*. sure eyt^. todls,
In such ca*^e the offiriT making muIi
re a receipt in writ
writing j Vic., nothing Is so effwlUe as llfickarrest shall give
for sue h sum or ve»*lcle ai-d noiifv Ivu's Arnica Salve. “It Ubln't take long
r>on to sppear before the most ! io cure a liail sore I had. and It to s!l
such perse
ide
msgistrmte.
naming
him.
«.n
i
O.
K.
for
sore eyf*s." w;nti*s D,
(Jnacci-sslldi
ipe. Tex. 2Gc at Johnson
C o s. K. 11. Meads. *S. K.
iiie iiiwre snu mmr. in
s' drug s
^Ivi- Walt A
Khali lie deiiosited. as in this subd
slou provided, ll shall U* retturnod to
the pfTiuin
pfTson deikosltlng. forthwith
forth
on
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Mich person to ing admitted to Itall.

Borne day you will get a bad scare,
Ufe PllU. a sore cart
stomach diseases,
headache, biliousness, costive“
etc. r.uaranteed at Johnson Drqg
> CO. S. K. H. Meads. B. E. Walt A
Drug Stores, only tSc. Try

TRY A RBCORD WANT i

HEALtH
Tb* oa* thiwf w hick sBMMT essaot boy
-Wtua art. you dots* to ooMkdr-trk
w«»> gYrryoWB JtoiwU iw la 4h«
erralag idiooia im wIm Jn* rsa «i}«y
UwlMautlcw uf BJktar»-«to-ti t••Uans
U food. lUmac itoi fbtfDl. toAttac aad
f a tmw wn.

“li-iK;-.":.

ALL UNDER ONE ROOF
And that a mammotb one. ^ 1 Icrc you will find

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A Dry Goods Store
^
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A Hardware Store
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A Furniture Store
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A Shoe Store
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A Drug Store
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A Carpet and Crockery Store
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A Grocerj’ Store
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A Clothing Store

EACH OF THESE STORES “WITHIN A STORE” ARE COMPLETE DOWN
TO THE SMALLEST DETAIL
You will also find several most complete departments, where the fuaest
goods are carried that can be found in the largest markets, purchased
for spot cash and sold on the closest possible margin.
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A Bicycle Department
; ^ ..
-v
A Carriage Department
v[ 0
A Sewing Machine Department
>
A Stationery Department
‘ ' v •A Piano and Organ Department
A Legal Blank Department
A Cloak and Garment Department
.
A Cut Glass Department
' ^
A Picture Framing Department
A Wall Paper DepartmentA Book Department
. ,
A Drapery Department

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A Toy and Game Department


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A Lace Curtain and Window Shade Department
A Grain and Feed Department


A Paint and Oil Department
•j
A Farm and^ Implement Department
j
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A Harness Department
J
A Plumbing Department
A Tin Shop Department
|
A Sporting Goods Department
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A Silverware l>epartment
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A Fancy Goods Department
A MasonV and Bailders* Supplies Department

THE HHNIUH fc UT

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tnr iiUllIMfM *0 k«ir.
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pn>tectioa iron decay u
‘‘Shipman" Pure White
Lead. Whatisthitprotectioo worth to you? No
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BRUT eWStT IS
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Muriel,
cIuK tia> rtiumed fnan the bl* ahoot
at I*Knaua.i.dl.. where he met aad tofvTCMted a nnml»er of ifrontoent
1 to the
and an a «‘esult ther«> wilt be rnlty a
do»^ pitifesslonala here. Inclndtog the
two baai shou In all the world bar
Tb«‘ grtwt Crosby will wirHy
lie here and there to a proMwrt at an
«uber equaUr aa good caafting alao.
AHhouah there wgj Is. pnifrsaloiia
In th. game, no one need atny awny c_
iha) acootml. na tbd pruConakAals can
aiK Khoot Tor the mobey. They irltl be
beri‘ BltDtdr to give ao cshlblOoo and
will
only for r
uiMH. will unduRibiedly add much Inter
«•! to Ihs events. Ilecauae uf their
b«*toc listTswl fmai .tIwmi. every aman«r will have a good show fur the
zoo birds ahot
lu added money,
gun cluha have
Immui invited aad n number have aignl
.®.^ their IntenUons to be here, while
many slusHers will attend as Individ
uals. The newly orgintoed BporlsihlBg to r«
lion of the visitors and all who come
will iw amply mpald.
who will
are: William Cmsbr. wtoi
tnadr a gONit record here lam year, al-

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ThaiU-s YouiiK. R O llelkes, also well
Luos
u h.Tv fnHu prevhMis attpear
Lnnsu
winner i»r the Uvt t>hlo
ancR»’ I

amj

p-:
!i^-;

aad dollar, to the'SLa who
Jnat sathcred together relice <€ The
pan fran two wortdt. tbe old and
new. for their entertatonem and do
laetatloiL
It to aeedlcea to eniunerate all tbe
rarytex
-Pawnee Bill- pledgee to piweent. Tbe
repreMoutloo of tbe pony exproM.
S fnterpre the MoonUin Mead^ Un.Mncre the
Mfuurka'* and Haiia-[
Hai»- roping by cowboy.'and
cowboy, ^an Meaicnn ra
/tttlon -Hnbara -Maaurka"
atier ttoger queroe. the daeblSjc
da
• Cradle Bon*.- tbe latter
Owaacka. the ncOESENV.NO
^
«m, I ,^.c Arab., .he
Jhp.
the Cbta«,
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Harold S. Knceland. Amil F. Nerlinger.
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CORGERT WIS IRIBnCiStT^A-MS:
tVEBV NUMKN WAS
or UCOWSITION



L Baltoi Ko. 1.- played | tame wai accomplkhed. Vkitora

mad she waa rwceirod with
iYott.-aB
hi by the
waa forred to rcapoad to an CBoore.
HIM Beaale VMUlbiiBL who haa Jaat
potopletdd her work to the Albion coo-

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Afrmfti:r»t^iia an- i»tmctleal!y com
plKi^ for Ttir bis Biwiot or the Timt'
f>rj« rtt> Roil and Quo club to be
fdYvn bore July « end C. 1i la the thifutUm of tbu chib lo make thin the
hlzv^. boat and nuiei enjoyable aboot
«^tr bfld b»Tf. and the club will un-

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SUMMER COURSE OPENS JOLIT 3, 1005

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Of too cw^.^Ml^y

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Two Hundr«<l
SAeC Eech Omy
mid U20 Added Mwiey-^wver
Won That Medal

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C O. Cerw Mil] wwe
wMdel
ihM emlin eoMo wVr H]p U Md poDd
yeeierdiiy «M H wf» ddora kk reot
for edoclwr week m iMMt *ed aajbe
•ere asloM >e teik dove wr tbe bon
Uke A WstM bnrt. Tbe teorei yew
j t»nOay were

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manship. Commercial Law. Commercial Geography. Commercial Arith- »
meiic. Spelling. Political Economy. Advertising, Business Grammar. Rajiid "•
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Manifolding and Mimeographing.

ihhd .Ulhtur «he Uw Umx .>€«>■»{.e.e creln. .he -ocd«f,.r^U^f
t Of the evening

Ip win ail
might be said
id of the he

dHng of the bnrklog'
humaq mice while their matber waa
as the festive eqalnes hurt
‘ ‘
came home^to
ve* Int
many fond motnm. in the audience > Frederick Remington has made all faI who, loo. owned alWer -teapots and mfiiar with, but which many have felt
^^mtoehetrtoos bora- Tbe last number of j only eyUted In the eye at the instaned an entertainment:
Klnrt Methodist churrh**^^ f^lai cloaed
ent
j laneous mmefa and the pages of llltiv
been racelled in the tn
evening, the ocemrion heUif tbe
All In aU It to a prod
sen gtoen by Mtos Loalae Oalktoa dty. and tbe quintet. Mrs. Titus.
Mtosea Shadek. McManus. Bailey and i r lete with fun and wst that to
by <
talent.. Much ctwdll to due Trarerae Calkins. aoeompnbH by Harr> Har i l I by -Pawnee Bill * and his
1 ready colleagues.
rny for tbe talent which to entirely ner. eertalaly deaerres credit for the
lu own. and the able and artistic man aetoctloa from the grant opera “Car­
nar of tu pmaantatlon. Tbe raatrum men.- and for Its able interpreiatioo.
in a conUoootts plaifom the chorua choaen being one of the
moet popular aa well
“ ‘
Hours lor sprtnkllag lawns srt* from'
6 u> 8 a. m. aad from 5 to » p. m. At
eloaed to masM
no Ume can water be usml whhcml
Ing a aetllng both appropriate
ksee second
noxxle or apriuktor attached. On ac­
benultful, as wMl as cool and Invlt
chorus throughout were received with count of the great amount of water
tied tlenghL and really proved the climax
tim of the eveoing. Mr. Hamer, who was used during the day for manufsetur
k stHaged orchestra. Miss Bamum.
vk>^ I «bc nccompantot of the evening, to weli Ing and other purposes necessary rules
»loU »n<l K. E.
of pnJ«-. for hr «u tbor i for BprlnkUBg lawns must be en­
hly ooghly In touch with his task and forced.
H. O. Jiiynt, SupL
SMI
^
!«rt to making the
Jua Zl-if
I
I exjneert an artistic soecess.
^
sung^t5'**k Veiwey LAgc with true
thought and exprtwsUm Mr.
begg
has;
WAIT
POK
SUfTHK
S PANATKI.
:ha«
nerer been bea-d in belter voice and
AMUAEMENTS,
la8.
resn the tm-o numbers given were |
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Miss Ethel Bailey
Major Gordon W. Ullie. -Pawneel
areonipanled him In good style. Mtos Bill,- will soon be here at the head of I MAKE MONDAY. July 3. 1903. a day
.................
Kellie
Adamg, who but a short season hts “Wild West and Far Bast- exhlbl—— ^ of your life by entering upon a course
uslcal Studios In
in 0^0.
If
or two. began ber musical
He will bring with him mune- of study at Traverse City BusiucMi
Chicago, surprised her many friends ] thing of his early onvlronment. and In
June 39>lt
by the finished
‘ tlshed style of her rendition, the midst of our bustling city “pitch CXiliege.
playtog Rhelnl ^
with h^ a
and rwpondittg gracefully to nn en Invite our people
Liberia exports about 30.000.us> gap
when the far
• -'•-r. It to m.de
hlngof wfldemess and to note ‘ »?>«»•
Miss UMitoe Calkinf.
may be given, ap the Mage through which Its evolution j***** ^'«*-«* l«rt of the palm nuL
on tin- Into a land of thriving and flourishing “o*
Ibe kernel.
peared with tbe

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JULY 12
TRAVERSE‘CITY,
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I «f Every Enmyeng Eqnesirton Hsltom.

hmwmiHfmmnmi
WKtM MUSIC raOMTUt rSSL

tn tsyngntiif Tkmt CimUeaftM Cnmfriton, Mare MngnHnt* it Bnjnni Ctncnptinn, ant Wham Marii
Bat Waa Hr U a BnpaUtiea tkmt Btkat Hr it tka LamHr at tU EHnatiag tmatamantt.
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TfiuE ORI^AL BBMUSM. CRMPHiCiLL Y JIRD BiY/DLY PRESENTED BY
REAL BATiYES.

l»*Stt.w*a> taaala.

FMMi THE fWUrfSCt

t,oanctiq,-nmafU>..lol-tlial tww -kit. m

Nothing Ukr it «“vrr »rm l»cfarr nttd prubsldy sotkung like it will ever be aacn ggsin.

Hartmf Saerat WUH Bamah-Kartt at tka Mfmarek at tka Plah. tka 0a?Hk. Biraet tram Paarnaa BilTt Oktakmma BafhJa Banak■ Tka Lmrgatt h tka Work.

' IPRINOESto WINONA
\VarMSr.mmiL-lrVifl«Shui.in XUrTrluu; K...,* <f UarkMn*i-hip from the
lU* oI « Ruiiniii£ Hone, ,-i.ird by CALIFORNIA FRANK.

TWO POSITIVELY DISTINCT SHOWS
THE WILD WEST With iU PUiiuuK-n. Indian,. Chuia and their Followi-n,. tVin-faoya, QuTgirla. Boonta, Broncho Batters.

DOORSOmN; I>->n«Mttlud7p.a.«otk.ODrewt(.Uutl—.

Excunions on AU Eailtoad Lines.
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nenuNN

i

mralau IMiiglilMs,

EQVESnUANEXRIU^N

Uwt Tratpe Erer BrncU
to Amerlcs.

sfExcepUdxal FtTcliy.

Over a Mile of magnificent Street Parade Starts at 10 o’clock a. m.
-Vniin;fdaiin^aitfr5^

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THINGS YOU OUGHT TO KNOW

EVERY TYPE OF MALE AND FEMALE INHABITANT.

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WV. HtCNlMN. •ATU»AY. JULY 1,^

PROF. NEEDHAM CUR S OPQK DUKE THE REGORD’S OAUERY
BUYS INTEREST
OF MEN OF SOI
YUY PLMMAMT AFTAIfl AT TNC
THE WCQUCTOMG LATT NIMT

MM m CnAHO TAAVCAM
MIAtMEM UMIVCAtlTY

fW. 11 lEll BIS SOU OBT

: 100 Cwm^m W«rt Priwt f
I
Lmtm4
tiW
U«U

aad tke proerma laaiad fr
II ttftdateteo the *-Home- wi

NCU MAMAGER

Tia

tad cJ
C R. 1
tke aty
R. Blake. Jr., passed throogk
tl
today en route for N
X and wtfe of
Judge J. R. \
: for Old MteMis.
tetroH left this uomlngforOM
. where they will spend Ike aom*
with S. S, Walker at Wyteiwedge.

SSS^SiiSad^Sthtke

ehib paoaaats aad ockar enlora and
with the lance crowd oraaeiitad aa aab
anted appearaace. Tha evanlac was
thf «»«»•! Work-R»«Aty 9t
deticktfal and this ande tke pon *
. tM M«r Tra«*ra> City
very pksuaat retiwaU wbldi was 1
taken advaatage of by tboae who did
not care to dance. Tbe nraste for the
erenlaa waa fnndsbed by Biesrart A
Prof. W. P.
hA» pmehB-M
orekestra and waa very good
With good^jMinslr. a ttqor fa
U* iaUTMt at mt. R. R. BmI |b
fine coadltkai and a large crowd tke
Onad
Bjula«i» aAlret
opentag could not kdp ten be a tae
•ad win raidca kta poMUew •* «
■Mivtal WMdwr la ib* Hl«b Mboal la
ofdtr to tliro all bta tlaw to lb» wart
Mr. No«U)»a 1. rrrr we'l QMllBod
Mr. aad Mrs. H. Dunning of ikls dty
; to take a placo la tbe basloou col
.Ho EiadaMod baai tb* loc^ hlith left this noon for Grmad Rapids. 1
will visit reUUvoB.
•eboot la'ltK aad Uatbt la Grolllek- they
Miss Jessie Briggs of this city left
olOo two roar*. Id 1>W ho Riaduatrt
Its noon for ThoaipsonvUle for a
fran tbo Mato NoraiDl oriiaol and la
J»0I bo gradaatod freaa tbo Cleaiy
for Mnskegon. where they
visit friends for a few days.
Mrs. 8. C. Cnaftnlngs of Grand Rapids. who has been vUlting rriends la
diarce of the eommereM depart
the city, relumed to her borne tkls

ei*rt«

WW »tov. CMr,t

•ooUirni MAdUKU. but pfWerml
Twreraeaty. He U poi»«iJ»ed of ex
celleiit aad aucccaafnl qnallflcatSona,
CharSea Kovak arm be tn rhairc of
tka DOnaal ^ork He caiae fxrai Germeat eieveh years aco. He received
arren yeara acboollnjc In Qertnany aad
la l»7 eaiered the Traverse
HUth ackooL araduatlna la 1001 with
koaora. He was superintendent of
aekooU at OatnorU for two years and
member of tbe Muskegon oonn
ty board of examiners. He has beCn
tleded aniferlntendent Of
of the onvci
Olivet
The language Inalmcior has
eight years of classical work In Oan
ada and the primary Instructor has
had six years of successful work in
that line.
The business manager of the new
enterprise is Amll P. Nerlinger. Mr.
Is a sterling young man
predict a brill
Whom his frit
fulnre. He U a graduate of the local
and Is
High school. Is ani able attorney
1
ee. By energy, he has
justice of the peace.
workfd
ked un a growing real cwtate huslhusl
I and Uc -Nerlinger Bxclmnge- Ic
well and favorably knnan through the

ENTCRTAINEO FRII
PiMttM Affair.
i a Bast,
Un. A. a Ha«
reralofker
NIntb otreM catcru
lady friends yeeterday aftemooa. Tke
afternoon was delightfully spent la
mrtng
Qie
nfteroooo
card playing. During
afternoon !
i
aad
bar
sister.
Mrs.
Mrs. N. £.1
Nuttall of New Orleans. La., fui-1
nltb€d music. At & o*aoek light, re-1
fresbments
ADOREftSEO BY ORGANIZER
Cal Wyatt Told of the Advantagi
Unions.
An open labor roevtlng was hel
Moatagw> hall to'it etealng. the at-j
tendance te ing rather smalL Cal
Wyatt, who is in the cHy in the IntrrcsU of the American F\demtloo of
Labor, gave an addrtws on the advan­
tages of organisalkm. Steps were also
taken for the urganlxatlon of a ladles*
label league.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kamcs*of Chi­
cago are guests of Mr. and
C. Petersen.
Prank K. Oyer and wife leave for
the Soo In the atomnlg. where Mr.
Oyer takes a position with tbe mercan­
tile house of Barney Bloomrosen. Mr.
Oyer has been a trusted employee of
the Boston Store for eighl years and
his departure frill be looked upon with
universal regrcL
Mm John nillU left fn^ Omena tkla
tomlng. where she wHl i
frith Mrs. J, B. Santo.
La„ra VanValkcnbnrg of this

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY. 1
4TH OF JIlaY RA*TES. *
July Ut. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. round trip
excursion tiekeis will be sold at
greatly reduced rates, with return
limit of July 6th. Full Information at
ticket office.
June »30Julyl-3
Ypu cant affo-d to waste your t
during the snmmer months. knpi
It at the Traverse City llu.^lness
College.
. July l-3l

left this morning to vUlt
rs. A. B. Allen and Mrs. Burl
lace of Artport. N. Y.. passed tbn
lives.
Mrs. Axel
Bertha left t!
aty after a week’s visit with Mr. and
Pr. McDonald of CatHllsc was a '
> short time today, while enro
from Elk Rapids to> Ihis home.
Mr,. and Mrs, Pred Haynes retui
their home In Howard City this

THE MBN BEHIND THE PUMP
Supi H. o: Jojfin
ICE CREAM SOCIAL

I

THREE SUFFOCATED

Pleasant Time at the Tome of Miss
Fire in K>ew York Tenement Started
Becker.
in Hallway and Spread Very
Mias' Bertha Uk> left this morning
.*1^hurch gave an
TRYING t6 oust THE OFFICERS fitr a rlidt at Bdmore with friends
Ice rream unriml at #hi. home of Miss ^
relatives.
OF *THE kUM. « N.
Horence B«kor. M**3 Sooth Union
Wire ► the Evening Record.
street, Friday exi nlng. A shon pro-,
gram waa renderxrf. which consUied ( New 1
era* Meeting Was Held Yes­
md F. H^ Stephenson. Mt this of
InstnimenUl music by Florence were suffocated to i
terday and Adjournment Made
Becker: recitation, Mabel Greeno; vo- thU moniing In a
Until Monday.
cal duet, norence and Elnora Becker: | l*l»9 Dcvck- Ktrcet. I
Mrs. EHxa Cook WAS a pai
recitation, Viola Felt: Instrumental! ers were seriously burned.
this mctmlng on the Q. R. A 1. for music. 1^ Fern Emor> ; Inslrumcmal j are: Annie Bocklln. aged 2^: Arthur
Grand RapWs, Mich.. July 1.Trouble which has Ikmhi brewing for
time among the owners of the run at r.-ll«on w)th frieod..
cnln-,. rcnl
way and spread rapidly.
Manlstlque. Marquette A Nortljem
white bunting and Ja«»ane;'e lanteni.^.
rallrt»ad. which Joins several cities In
COMPLIMENT FOR TRAVERSE
tbe upper iieninsula. having a toUl of
relatives and friends.
BREVITIES.
S3 miles of track, has culminated in
Mrs Anna E. Cook left yesterday
Greenville Indeperxdent Says Nice
a determined efYon <m the i»srt of a for Columbus Ohio, where she will
Things About the Encampment.
There will be a meeiing of the
number of the stockholders to oust spend a short time visiting friends boTlie Greenville lndei>endent has the
tbe pnweni officers. With that object fow comlnuing on her way to Phoenix. Ymma Peoples ChristIsn rninn In the
C-emral school grounds tomorrow folowlng to sax* concerning tbe enIn vlep a special m<'«'ttng of the ntock- Arizona.
bolders was held yesterdav at the ofWilliam Mnnlcold of Kingsley spent afternoon at 4 o’clpck. The subject wlU campt
be. •'The Making of a ChrlKilan.**
(irand Army «»ncarapment and
Ace of R. R. Metheany. auditor of tht* yesterday In the city.
The Baptist church and Sunday the W. R C
iventkm last wen-k at
Qimnd Rapids A Indiana railnuul.
school will have their annual picnic at ; Trax-erre City each had
1
Urge attendThe officials of the road have been
THE MARKETS.
East
Bay
July
4tb.
Busses
will
leave
jance.
Traxerse
City
a delightful
divided for some time and when the
East Buffalo. July 1—Cattle trade
! pUre lo vlFit on account
time came for the regular annual quleu value's stt'ady. Veals, cah'cs. the church at R:20 a. m
• private 1car of the PennsyIxanU j itiractlons. natural and aftlflcUl.^And
naellng In this city on the first Wcl- fairly active at lower values. She^-p.
neaday In May. the date set by tbe by­ lamixs. low er, values easU*r. Hogs, fair­ R R. arrived In tbe city last evening! it* citizens arc public spirited and hosiriy on i piuble in a high degree
from Carp Ukc.
ce. where the parly
was In cxilaws of the road. President Bloymer ly arrive at lower-figures,
board went Tuesday ^<mlng
ihejdenco by the genial reception given
and Seciwury G<.ldbanm refuw-d to
I>etroi!. Mich.. July l.~July wheat. weidi’s pleaanre trip, this bi lngfor
one of these two bodies and by the ample ar
call tbe meeting.
W^c: No ? red. Sl.(G: No. 3 corn.
rangements made to secure their com­
5Sc: No. 3 white oats. S.V,'
ToliHlo. July
1.—\NTieaL cash. about’ twice a year. Last fall they fort. convenience and pleasure. The
parade of the Grand Army was an In­
fl.05H: July. H3c.
were at Carp lake aud enjoyed a teresting public event as also were the
Chicago. July 1.—July Wheat. $7^:
About three-fourths of the slock of Sejd.. FJSc; July corn. 63lLc: Sept.. week’s fishing. Those In today’s party evening camp-fires of hundreds of pcoMr. and Mrs. W. McC. Grafton.
w*
and other ciiizt
the eompany vfaa represented at the f.iir. July oats. 32^c; Sept..
Grand Army Is rapidly disappear
meeting and after discusalng the sltua- Sen. pork. IIS: LartL 14.75: ribs. IT Chow,. E. E. Duff and Clarence
Relslnger, the -Doubting apostle ing but yet has much life and splrlt.tkm It waa decided to adjourn until
as- of last year’s pan all being
Monday anemo<m. when a new board
PltUburg They w e accomCHURCH BREVITIES.
of directors will be elected, which will
I by C. E. Murray of this city,
TUa Ago »f rrof—wI
nveno to cit'd new offiAt the First Methodist church to­
rrelmsc *s one of the fsshloBs of tht whom the members accused of catch­
ing a forty-pound fish, which Mr Mur­ morrow the morning subject will be
Tbe present lioard of directors eoo- time.
Pretense Is l*ex'omlng ao
ray
discounted
25
per
cent
before
re-The Transforming Power of a Great
alsts /Jf E. F. Bolymer. Milwaukee: f«>cted and sd genciwl that If a per^
leasing the atory. Mr. Grafton Is no Enthusiasm.” In tbe evening the pas­
Joseph Otddbauro. Milwaukee; F. J.
Pllger. Chicago: D W. Kaufman. Chi­ son should pot off an jiretense he stranger to northern Michigan, al be tor will deliver the first of a series of
cago. and R R. Metheany. Grand Rap- Would run the risk of Ulng charged always enjoys the deer season In the evening sermons which will conUnue
wUds
and
proves
an
apt
nlmrod.
The
through the month of July, on thus ubwith affcctatton.
car waa attached to the regular 11:10
of the Pilgrims Progreaa. The
Next to kaving. the best thing now­ trato and wlU proceed directly to Jeci
subject tomorrow will be -John Bunadays is sei-rolng to have. There is Pitubnrg.
The Bashful Bachelors gave a white ^^Friends Church—Morning subJecL
really some foundation In raison for
this kind of prrlense. since It has be­ shower last evening al the home of •‘Language of Silence.- Evening sub­
come the fashion of .the world to mcas- M. J. White on WeUIngton street, to JecL “The Yard Fight-- I will be pres­
BOTH MUSKRATS AND MUDHENS ure a man's snocews in life by the dol- honor of Miss Drat Lcmrand. who U ent at both meetings and not al Maple
aty. as announced last Sunday. Ed­
lars be has made.
MADE A SCORE
gar L. Requa. Pastor.
Here U a <able mesaage whkffi lalll
Church of Christ—Thomas P.niom.
of a new phase of pretety«o:
Minister. .Morning subJecL -Your
-Paris—Tlie existence of a new and
Greatest Enemy and—Mine.” Exery
MOikraU Ware Two Men Short and
curious business In Paris lias just transBilly CUrk of the coiporatlon ctmn- meteber is reqnested to be on time.
There Were Objections to
splred. This Is the hiring out of wed­ ael’s office has tbe reputation of s^eni- Evfcng subiecL /'Your Hardest ProbleiJP
and-MIne.” A meeUng in the
th^Touchdmvn.
ding presents to liridea. so that they to* a «oo4»torjr a nlto off. Some
____
r people. Mr. U T.
may Impress their friends and tkeir acThe Muskrats 7^ Mnud Hens met qnalntances with tbe nnmber and
and played a tie game of water pqik> value of their gifts. Jeweliy. Uee.
las Nellie
laat evening In the rive- near Eighth fnrw. etc., are lentont for a conaldmhelpful
atreet bridge. Tbe halves were four tkm, and aflcr they have aerra! their
ZapU. uSt. dyin*.
bor !.«► wrord to all who are
n
to doubt,
jDtButea Jong and a touchdown was
mads in each one. . The gams was un- I.nrpoae end been duly cbrvMileied tn hand to have tbe foUowlog carved oa Come and enjoy the evening with us.
compelled to or noL" ie the motto of
ry to both the players and the Bcwspttpww they are returned to her tombstone:
lU paper, occupy the awwaa..
i
- Tlere lire Mary Ann BeUly, A and
the eiowd as the Muskrats were two tbe owners. It appears that a wHInstead of the regular morning ser­
•hort m
and the touchdown w as we- known Paris jeweler does a Urge teuN 9>od wife, walUng for her hosbaDd.*
m Short
nem of thia naluTB.-—WaaklnfU*
-Twenty-one years later Patrick, vice at the Evangelical church the seN
**SS!^to2^i”Dtar aiHl In tbo rarly Star.
being blnpielf AW to die. otdered vice will be for tbe Knlghu of Pytklaa.
The aubordlnaie lodge and uniform
part of the game scored for tbe Mnskthat tbe foDowtog addlUon he ent np- rank will attend to a body. The sub­
riL The Erst hatf «ided wlthont
Jacob IL Schiff. of New York: who
ject of tbe eexmoa: Tlje New Oomfurther score, but In the next Smith
-•Here Is Patrick, at test*
mamtment and Pratemlty.- In tbe;
carried tke ball acros sthe goal and tanka In the Brut line of American phS
*
*Pat*a
gracHews
eon
was
not
eetto
win
tied the aoore.
Unthroplsts, U chatnaan of a commit­
At least two more teams are being tee ricraily appointed to decide upon M. He bad long ycemed for bU to- be “The
onanised and Ttaverae aty will, be- pUns for the ceiehratlmi tbta fkll of beritom. He bed carved h^ow tbe
two previoiis toacriptioaa this:
3 of the Vraveree
will leave tbe city
***Late. aa nsoai.*-^New ToiB

STOWHOLDERS IN ROW

1^4-..

s^end tho aonwr.
C. C. Adslt, wife, tww cklldiea
Mrs. J. J. Smith of Ckkmgo passed |
k the city today CO tkeir way to
ood. where tkey wBl spend tkeir
\ Hobbs and wtfe gad fkaOy
of Gkteggo. frith tkeir aervanu, who'
wfU spend tbe snmmer at Pi
‘ ■ te. arrived In the city last w
were driven to Long Lsdee tkU

Tka opealnr daaea of tke
■« dak gfraa at vke dkklMMoa teat

AMU. r. MmUMOEH idS-me 8UM-

FOR THAT
Shuler’s Itin.

TIRED

Bl. W. Aa FABMSWOBTH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OOe* bfMinnotU 10. m.and 7 t«Sp. «»
Boai.<ip.thi«' 0««Mr.l Prw-Uoi- mad

r??JS"a73“?^
for OU Hlasion. The fare for the

Don't forfcl
H the daily drilU
drills In
tn pen-

rfSu5.i

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

Rider Itasgnid traveled nbont 7JW0
miles In hU tonr of this conatiy. try luf
to And a kxemtkm for cetentei for kte

Mrs. Htiy S. OoML of Kort
ton. Mamu baa preaanM Brntth <

SHIRTS

11

ia all the latest
colors and ma­
terials—

' A avdl line of KeckffW, aniUble lor aD oeoanoM

2So*toSOo
Panama Hats at

V
. I : *

ee.oo a ltd aio.op

Senette and Split Straw Sailors—

7Bo «e aa.OO

A Bm* line of B<dU and Snapendeim for hoi weather

.

2So •ricl SOo

Front
and Union....
E. WILHELM Comer
A T T ■: Vi O

Traverse Cifir Business OollegQ...

Sbortbsnd
Cypewritliis
s
Boofckturtnfl
***""***iS(5lsh Work
Summer Cerm Opens msnday. July 3rd

MARTINDILL & ROSE, Prupristors

Begins Today
0Brsgt6
THE AhVEirrURE OF

THE THREE STUDENTS
Sberlock Holmes Series
OUT OF
TOWH
SERVICE

mmm
TRAVERSE OTY STATE OAR

WATER POLO GAME TIE

i.:ls

NEOUGS

T. A. flhaw and wife Of Ckl^

s-„“sa2fi5Jns'tt

CLOSE OUTS

TriH QUALITY STORE

COVERT JACKETS
PRINTZESS SAILOR suns
CHILDRENS’ JACKETS
We have told you about these Covert
Jackets and Sailor Suits, but it will bear
repeating. Covert Jackets are always in
style and at the prices you can afford to
get one. Printzsss Sailor Suits for Misses
are the nattiest thing you can buy. These
reductions will last until all are sold : :

-A

Childrens’ Coats
Age* 4 to 8 years .

'

All ol the stock in these goods to be sold at
1 lot superior dress skirt.

HALF PRICE
They are the season’s b^t things; «H the
popular colors lor the young mis*

Bedaiiiiir Fridiy. July 7. our stwe wQl be
closed every Friday altenuou d«riw wum
weather, sure wm be closed an day Toesday,
J»ly4lh.

i

THp

EVENING

R]

SATUnOAV. JULY i.

A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
One of tiic moMt difflcnlt prol*u
ith wWcii ttie man who bfiUda a
MttdT iwaUeoce haa to daal ta the
rwrtdlBf of a reliabla aw>U of pmw

THE QOMirt MIIDLE.

A DOG TRMNEO TO LABOR IN A TREADMILL

cemparatirrly areU aettlod It la an eaay
mattfr for the people to Join tocecber
to ahare tte exptwae of inmltlnt a
good .water ajatem and of nmnlog It
after lu compIcClon. Aa fbe amoost
of water eonannifd la conaUletmble. It
la poaalble to keep the mmiptng plant
mnnlnf aU the time and hire a man to.
nm It, but where owe hooee only la
aupfilled, BO matter bow larfe It may

Ha

8MOKINQ COMPETITIONS.
An InicrnlouB form «if -ai^orl” la
In \-ocur In
“amoldna nicr' und la aald to ha\-e
y |K»t»ul«r. 8|»«-lally conmrurtod |»liM-a. having Immt^nae bonla.
arc utniatYl.
als« brtnr Identical for
In. When the atarter rlvea
tht> auutkera. iw^U'd in a eJrcK brfcin
<»l»witlona. 'rhe mai
totmcco thf quickest la. of courwi>. de-

A gift to the duldrea. the Mtion. the worldL
A burner of progreM o’er trae heoLrts imfurlcd.
A ptea. to our muihood, a trust from the grsTe.
Oh. embkm of liberty! Long may you wa^vel
carnoEar. ■«. to nMwi

GEORGE H. PICARD AND --THE BISHOP’S NIECE."

A GOOD RISK.
Thr Marquia of Ix.ruifttl. who died rrrt iitly. vna aornr yearn ugro madto the
mibjert of an Inaunuicv ramble. In
IKM aome one took out a policy acalnal
tlie muniuK wtio wna then In hla aevenilelh year, and aa he had no chlldrx n
thin l(M»keU u KOini thinr fur the tni
: In hla elirhty-nfih
married aaain and
year the
.Ix motiiha old. Till
left a i»on.
the pollc
lucky indl
the pa>Tnent 4»f a alns
l«S&
rtH-elved
|12,SOO.
premium i

FOR PIE LOVERS.

JAPANESE HOSPITALITY TO RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

J Taakee lareat. Waad FWlp Plata M
BaaUh ladlueetlaa.

!

Tt>e drvad«Hl ludijccatlob that lurk* In
the famoua Yankee pie M how averted
by the imtcnt wood pulp pie plate
which la bclnt turned oat at the rate
of 30aooo a day for OBW-Mth of a cent
apiece by a i>ulp mill la Shawmut. Me.
I The Yankee love of pie to only held
Id check by the Yankee caution acalnat
ImllgwUon caoaed by the bottom emit
being towvy from the lard aod other
fata which are baked Into the pie and
have no chance of eacape. The Un pit
plate, which baa hitherto aiTTed aa the
cooklnc uteiuill for the pie. ha* alwaya
allow'ed a greater or lota arrumulatioo
of thIa Indigestible material at the hot*
tom of the pie.
• A gmlua from the Termoat **ple
belt,- where they hare pie three tlmea
a day. conceived the Idea of a pocooa

Ocorfe llenr>- rirard, author of -The Hlmhop’* Niece.- a new novel favombb’
reviewed by Icadhia crit^ wa* bom In Berea. O.. nfiy-four year* aao. He waa
rmdoated In 1BC9 from Ilnldwln unlvendty and for a time devoted hlmM-If to
leachina. In U77 he received the dearee of M. D. from the Cincinnati Medical
* to hla laaie than
colleae. but did not practice lonjc. Andinc a lltrrar> career
doclorlnf. Of late year* he haa
flctloiu Arnon* hi* worka are -A Matter of Taaie.- -O
Noel/’ Mr. Plcard’a hfone la at Nyack-on-the-HudiHn

' held In the PelU l»alal. In Part* by the Bocleiy Vor
Cmutr to Anlmala. Thl* wortl^and flourl»hlnjt body of humanltarlana itlatrtbvted larce aumama prime* fnr^ dealan* auirre*tlva <rf the object of the oraan*
ixatlon. The walla of the rxhihUton room were covered with a«0 drawlna*. moat
of ahlch^re meritoHou* In comtHMitlon and treatment. A remarkable feature

In the reaerrolr to ooaxMCtJhe c ’
awltch tbroajjh which
paaaea to the pomp. The pomp pletcm
In thia rare exteoda Inakle the electro
maimct and U o{>erated directly by the
AGED CANDIDATE.
corrent with a redprpcel motion InIt la announced in the .Novn«i«l that aiead of be-inA driven by a toHn »ove.
the JiuMilau inlnlater of educatlo.n haa
authorized the admiaalon to exmnlruiUfore the medical examination
C..,.„uu.. ..r... KI..V U.HV....O or
^
noubly In manuf^torliur
It* which alh coml^elled
•iKhty yeara of uxc. Aecordina to the thmosh lack of proatore to fill their
Kiev Oaa<tte. nt the end of the fifth-* j own tank* on top of their bnlldlnga.
h atiyndid the hxture* at, Prancl* L. Orr of Thurman. la., la
Ity of Kharkov orid then enlered the rnlvernliy of 1
' Dembcrat.

vlna ccinvt-ycd to
.^..r n» Of th. U..
Uted to take theli

* the micst* of iheir
rC He IT
rolled ont a pie plate of wood H!
palp.
..to-.,. h««. can ,jro^S";^£

I of the group in the foregr.>u
I. Kcralt-ao f.ur nodwcniM. oo lodl.
the moment of raiUty ha* airl ved. An enterprising Jnjian
ile cvidctuu of how a geatioo aod complete Immunity from
availing himself of the opportunity
.le in the wwy of food harm on the moat uoUmltad pie 6ifsL
Ru«dan look* when he ha* had aU
i Be took bto arfaeiao to the Mg palp
and drink, eapeclally drink.
jmakert at Shawmal, and a pie plate
factory ha* bm attehtlahcd there
STATUE OF BEETHOVEN FOR PARIS.
i which to turning out MMaves of ^*»oo. lodigeatlon pie platee- to an Impatient
; market-Chlcago Inter Ocean.

»1 dealan. aa may
be aMii in the cut. the dog wu aelected. The French iKH-lety haa received a
baquMit from a fHand of dumb ------------------- tna to over
0.000- and la preparwl to do aood work to the caoae.

ONLY METHODIST CHURCH IN THE PHILIPPINES.

j Hlgnal eiperta reprooeottox the Mg
irallroeda of the country rrceotly wttneaaed to Pittsburg a ooeoeaafal demi Tice for the preventlmi of colllatoBo.
I There wore aeren Mocks rigged up In a
; five mile atretch of raid, and
: ever It wma nerenaary fbs new devtce
‘ automatically shut off the eteam and
applied the brakro wHhoot the awdsti anee of the engineer. Teata were made
at speed varying from thlrty-flee to
stxty-ffre mllea an bbor, and In evcfr
COM the train wda autoesatkany
atopped. Itwaatbeopinkmof anihat
the ayatem had proved ItseU a aacema.

_
pictured hetewUh 1* the
Whaw oomjiMtod It will aeat MO pereona. and
OP to date to ita ptona. cootatotoa. beaidea
aMlal hMll. a Sunday echool room, a Uhrary.

uetg Methodirt church In Manila.
It will have cx»t SS0.0M. tt M very
the larae audhorlnm, a parlor, a
a paator** oAce and a kitchen and

dlnlny IL however, the publlaber* amt the
rhoae provlnee aome of the character* bekmg.
user told tbcoi that one of the chlaf peraooaeva to the atory. the Btohop of laW Madame, was a real btabop. atlH llrtop and
heartnt theSwry name jlveo him to the manuaertpL The publlahera aomttot a
UwaulL oommantoated with the author, who denied aU knowledt* of the Nova
Scotian prelate. Inveatlyatlon conflrroed the ootocMance. but the atory blabop
wa« m vnlike the other ihht.ogily. • duUBtf of mm wp* paceaaaty.

wifirTf

figure of the greol <
pedestaL It to the
atwted beatde the ocatuii. The I
of the work of art had for It*



T!(0furn oj^

SHERLOCK ^
HOLMES
Br A. CONAN DOYIC,

rnMMJim cm,

mjcmimh*

^TuimAY. july i, im.

niTBunBr
-WaO.- aald ha. -let «a •»

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jroi Wit f._ at>w. Mx. ammm. «t

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ttet rw

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S> omM IktaB tlaM «Mtt .f Ikt
aU4Ddh^ AOKklcantelterM

toM AliU ae IMM Mmol U Mtoiw
ti hanmkmftn

iar svw •

IMIIMI

imm «Md UON OOFISB

or a esstuiy ?

1. th« «iv

TKe Advenhire of
theThreeStvdefits

i

wtty iu toe wtndaw; I
chad It. uud. ataadtai
Us aaek craned, he
-He BUBt havu etttand 1
nrover, with the ntmoat ear- dMW. Xhwu to no opeatot
abd 1 am canTlmnd that be
-pBT mer aa
was epeaklnr the truth. Tbe
nlled toaatosh way aahei
Hr* waa that aome ooe paaataf had obad at our caopex s. -Wall. If 1
aerred tbe key to tbe door, bad
to hotblas to be :nad hara we bad
that I waa oat and bad catarad
bmtgotoakto.attbepapara. A tanpe anm af
la at atakc. for tbe wMamhl
aad mtoered m Into hla

i;
or oor gnmt oolwimlty
towB*. and U wio doilof thto tl®# tbat
tbt •man toot lortmctiro odTwitmB
wblrh I «m BbOBt to rrUt^ befell lUk
It will be obrloai tbat aojr dctmilc
whlcb wooW iMilp ttie fooder to «act*
ly klooUfy tbe collei* or tbe almloal
would be lajodldow and offeoiire. Bo
lioloful a acaodal may veU be allowed
to die oDt WItb doe diwrretkm tbe Inddeol Itaelf may. however, be deacrib.
ed, eloce It eervee to lUuatrato aome of
tboae qoaUtlM for .which my frieod
waa wnarkabUt I wm aadeavor to
my atotement to arold aoch terma at
would aenre to tirolt tbe ereoU to any
partlcoUr place or five a clew aa to
the people cooceroed.
We were realdloc at tbe time to forbUbad todflnsa ckiae to a library where
toboHoua riMarcbee to early £nffllah
ehartefe-frecarrbea which led to rer future narratlvea.
Here It waa that ooe eveuluf we rrceired a visit from an acqualnUnce,
Mr. Hilton Boamea, tutor and lecturer
at tbe Collefe of BL Luke a Mr. Boamea
was a Ull. spare man. of a uenrooa aiid
excitable temperamnuL J bad alwaya
known him to be reatlcsa to bla manIt U waa clear aometbluc
lhadoccu
trust. Mr. Holmes, that you can
spare me a few boora of your valuable
time. Wc have bad a way painful tocldent at Bt J.uke*a. and really, but
for the happy chance of your betojt to
town. 1 abould have been at a loss
what to da *
-I am very tmir J<ud now. nod 1 dc^
aire no dlstnuniona.** my frtend au
aaered. ‘T ebould much prefer that
you nailed to tbe aid of tbe poUco.**
“No. no. my dear air; aoch a cooiue
fa utterly Impaaalble. ^liea oucc the
law Is evoked U cannot be atai^xl

fbt incident. He bad
cave blia a little brandy and M
“l “
I noon aaw that the Introder had left
other tracea of bis preseoce
mkipled papera. On tbe table to the
window were aevcral
pencil wbkh bad been abarpcMd. A
broken Up of l««d waa lytoc there akm
Evidently the raacal had copied tbe
paper to a areat hurry, had broken bla
pencil and bad been compelled to put
a fieeh point to It.-Excellentr aald Holmaa. wba waa
toe bla food humor aa his attentloD became more enjmoaaed by tbe
oaae. ^Tortune baa been your friend.**
*Tbls waa not alL I have
w^lna table with a fine anrf
rafl leather. 1 am prepared to swear,
and ao la Bannlater, that It waa amootb
and unatatoed. Now I found a dean
cut in It about three Incbea lonjr-not a
mere scratch, but a positive cut Not
only thla. but on the Ubie I found
amall ball of black douch or clay, with
rpecke of aomethtoc which looka like
aawduat to It 1 am convlneod that
tbeae marka were left by the man who
rifled the papera. There wtre no foot

le«e. It la moat raeenllsl to avoid scan­
dal. Vunr discretion la as well known
aa your I^wera, and you are the one
man to Uie world who can help me,
1 l»cc ycMi. Mr. Holimw. to do what you
can.**
My friend s temper bad not Improved since l»e had been deprived of the
ivmjtcnlai aurroundinka of Baker
stn-et. Without hie acrapliook. bla
rlieniVals and hla homely untidiness
he was an iincomfortabUi man. He
shniKCcd bis ahonlders in uuktocIous
acfiulcmxwce. whUe our visitor to hur­
ried words and with much excitable
j:«alculatlon pourrd forth hb story.
•T mast explain to you. Mr. Holmes,
that tomomm- Is the first day of tlie
exaraluaUou for the Forhwcue scholar­
ship. I am one of the examlncra. My
snlOect U Greek, and the first of thr
paj»eni consists of .a larp? paaaaip? of
Gnv.k translation wlUch the candMatc
has not seen. This pnssnfv Is printed
on the examination i»a|W. and It
would naturally be an Imnunse ad
rantap' If the candidate could prepare
It to advance. Vor this reason pvHit
rare Is token to 1
•T'ndky about

I;

«
1 w»I.
carrfulb. aa the text roust be obeoImely o»mvt. At 4:30 my task wua |
m.l yet ix>iuptolivl. 1 had. however.;
Itnmiiscd to take tea in a friend’a j
rtsUM, m> 1 kft the proof upon my
df^sk. 1 was absent mon- than mu hour.
-Vou art* nwttiv. Mr. Holmes, that
our rollein* doors are doublc-Hi envn
lialxc ode wiihiu and a htwry oak ouc
lipnmdjod my outer
without?
door 1 waa torouud to aac a key to it
I’or au .toalant I Imagined tbat I bad
left my own there, but ou feeling to tax
IKs ket 1 found that Jl was all right \
The only duidleatc which existed. *o
far as 1 knew, was that which bakmged
to my actwaut Bannister, a man who
has looked after my n»m far ten yaaia
and whom hoomty U ahaolutely above
auspb iou. 1 found tbat tbe key waa
Indeed bla, that be bad entered my
roiun to know If I wanted to* and that
be Ud very carelesab Wt the key In
tbe door wb« be enme out His vUlt

TJ few
r-K mlootaurf
my k«vto* It. Uls
vco
.
forgetfutorsa about the key would have
mattered Uttle upon any other occa­
sion. but on Ibis one day It bat pro­
duced the roost deplomble eonaeW l»ook«d «l myW »
tint mm* m 1»« rammg 4ny-.paDers. The proof
1 bad left
tlH4u aU tstodber. Now 1 ftomd 4bgk
oue^of them was lytod
the «oQr.*^mw
wsTou BmaWeanble near the window
and tbe mM wga wbsre 1 bad toft R**
Holmes atlmid far the tort tuna
’The tort page on tbe Boor, tbe aaoood to tbe wtodow, tbe tbbd wbcceyou
left Itr atod ba.
-Exarrty. Mr. Heltota. ten amaae
me. How conM pm pfHSbij know

n*
CwUcacettnereafk

t an exanrinatkm of tbe carpet,
n am afraid there are no atoas
ham.- aald he. *t)aa coUd harder
hope far aay upon ao dry a day. kour
eervant aeeua to have qaito recor
Too left
to a cbalr, you

tarad and took thcipapeca. abeec by
abeec from the central table. He carfled them over to tbe wtodow table,
from tbare be could ace If you
cruse the oourty ard and ao
could affect on oecape.**
-Aa a matter of fact be could not"
ald Boamea. -for I emterod l.y the
Ido door.-Ab. that e «ood: Well, anyhow, tbat
raetohUmtod. het me aee the three
trlpa.
No fliUNT improestons -Jb!
Well, be carried over tbis ooe flrat, and
How Ians would it take

a very bnnied retreat—very htmied. i
since he had not time to replace the
|ui|iers which would led you that he
bad been there.’ You were not aware
of any hurrying feet on tbe atolr as
yoti entered tbe outer dwirr*
-No. T can’t say I Wns-Well, be wn>le ao furiously that be
broke his pencil, and had. as you c>bagala. Tliw Is of
Interest, Wataou. 'I’he pencil was not
an ordinary ouc. If was nlsive tbe
fdxe. with a soft leml. the
outer color was dark bine, tbe maker’s
name was printed In silver lettering,
and tbe piece reranlnlng Is only about
an Inch and a half long. Look for such
a i>enalU Mr. Boamea, and you have gut
your man. When J add that he pos-

Holmes held out a smaU chip with
the letters KN and a apace of clear
wood after them.
-You seer
-No. I fear that even now**-Wntson, 1 have always dooe yon an
Injustice. There are othcra Wliat
could this NN be? It to at tbe rod of a
word. You are awors tbat Johann
Faber to the mo*t common maker’s
name. Is It not clear tbat there to Juxt
aa much of the p«>ril left aa usually
follows tbe Johann r He held the
amall table aldetraya to the electric
light -I was hoping tbat If the paper
on which be wrote was thin aome trace
tSsprtixMloOsIlkr

lshe<l surface,
don't think
be learned here. Now for the central
tobh*. Tbte

loaned out 1 percetve. As you say.
there appear to be grains of sawxlust In
it. Dear me. tills is very Interestliyc.
I see. It
cratch a
tlou must Ih» postiH>ned until fivsh paaad since ibis canuof with a Jagged bole. 1 am much todone without ax|>lanation there will dsliled to you for directing my atteutlou to this case. Mr. Boamea Where
dor* that door lead tor
(CooUnued to Monday’s Issue.)
but ou the uriverslty. Above all 1
IIdeslfvtom
desirv to settle tbe matter qnietly and
discreet ly.-I sluill l»e happy to look Into It and

offlmiE cuffis vmisxET

Holme*, rising and putting ou bla ovrr-

MD BEER MBIT

Orrln© removes the craving for
arhtoky. beer or other alcdhollc sllmulanta. The patient soon loses all de­
sire for drink; hfs nervous syatem.
which was formerly a wreck. U soon
rmtorud to Ua normal cooditiew. and
for iUtmpr is gocio arltbout
t Is to
put form, for those who dcain
freed from the dreadfal <r
t for fS.
form, fl per box. or six 1
mailed (sealed) by the
pan. toe.. Washington. D. C.. who guarlo cure
craving for liquor or
rccognlxedaapPDotor aatoe
rerosd tbe money. Write for a com-IVwslhto
pletu treatlae on -dnmkcnneas,-No one «slae to your roomr
malled free to plala. sealed envelope.
-NaWe have an ageat to every city—
-UM ^ ooe know that tbeae proofs tell us where you live and wu will give
youbtoname. Bold and raeommended
-No one aave tbe printer.-Did this man Bannister knmiT*
-No; certainly not Noooetoew.T-ne viceroy or tbe i
-B-here to Bannister nowr
-Ue was very la poor fellow! I
goveremeat at Pekin that be Is ralstiig
fit blm coUapesd
a capital of iKOOO.OQO tor tbe ceoauweIn cneb a burry to
ttou of a taUwuy from Baaebuen to
-You toft your door epenr
-Itodtodoptbeimpmaifet**
nbaa It nmoonta to tbto Mr.
far tbe eoaceaaton.
9oam«a that antoas tbe iodian atndent
laeegnlaim tbe roll aa being proofs, the
TRY #r RKCOltD WANT Aa
your room nficr tlie paiam came to
your
“Ves; young Daulat Has. an Indian
student wlio lives on U»e same stair,
canM> to to nak JDS aome paiticohmi
about therxamtoatlon.-For which be waa enteredr
-Yea-And the papera were on yoor labier
belief they were

tarer. P. O. Box 1«T. Pblla.. Pa.

FARM FOR BALB-Maowm as tbU

Ototopatafm. WUl taki bobPO aad
tot m paywt togolra B. j. Mprr
BNL
I4414I

WANTCD-Lady atenocrapher. one
familiar with ramrU oAoa work,
for ptoaaant and ponnaaMt poaltkm.

R-4oba Hci^laa will serve tea
D.
' hmol74f at to the part la tbe
EAST FAHT OP TOWN.
WANTCD--Oam|immit plH for gauarml
Canupby bcdbphoamNo.H.
hooaewofk. Nano other need applTOrders will be piOBkpCly Atteaded tow
Ura. Ocorgo Backer. 714 Doloo
JOHN HOmNfi.
apr 29 Imo
afreet.
iano27-tf

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED—Good competent glri for
general houaework.
Mrs. noyd
Smith. 42g weal Tenth atroet. Otl
rens* phono »0.
June ZiAl

liobJtoaa cm every package,
haae IdOD-haada for TaluaUo pre

SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE
WOCHBOB STGB OO, «Ueda» Ohia.

liCHtGM NHTS CONDENSED

ole were alloni when the challcjixc
was is>ucd. Knowing that it arould hr
Impoi^slble to hold the rare and hav

HE NEW FIANIBM—UalBed art to
plaatom will be explalaed aad dtoptoyad In my stndlo Tueadaya betweea 3 and 4 p. m. Mrs. Praneea
8. Smith. 8CS Bart Slfkth St.. Trav.
arse City. New phone 372.
JuaaS-lmo

WANTED—Dreoamaktog and
sewing. Prioea reasonable and i
fartioa guaranteed. Mrs. K. L
918 Cass afreet.
June
WANTED—A cook, woman.
to do dtotog loom and
' work. Lake View House.
Ida

mucbcbalrr
-By tbe wtodow Ibere.-I aae. Near tble little tabla
can come In now. 1 have fin

Lave an additional
Mr. Boamo*
by this flood of Information.
lielre
-I can foUow the other poinU.” sold
be. -but. really. In this matter of the

marks and no other evidence aa to bla
Identl^k. I was at my wlto* eiMls
auddenly the happy flmuirtit occurred to
me that yon were In the towm. and 1
came atraljrhl round to |iat tl>e matter
Ito help roc.

WANTED.

roll bale-41 lorn la Haaaab*. fck
aid; f aMoa iDU freutlag <m ittbmmL 4 to QrtMa A Wlaaleb add.,
and S loia on West Frmrt atreuL
Wia be anid <m easy paymeota or
exfb^ for Act ‘property, Oeo.
W. Baff.
Mar U4f

FOR RENT.

I

MONEY TO loaned tax elaaaa
put la artwtgagaa Hooaaa for nto
toQulra of B. MeN
inacc Htr.ol

“ I

-Ju!>.

FALMISTRY-OoaauR MidamaHtoi
Remember tbe futara Itoa to ya«
band, a acienMfle reading wlU ravaal
the true llle’s history. Ovar ill
Union St. bide aatranea
StlM

HOOM ^OR RENT-July IM. comer
State and lUiee etreiHs
Seven A rOB «AIJI OB TRAUK-ma A
Nathan Toicy of Ijik
.1^ biv better to rvmaia silent than expand
n booMood !«••«. w«imd.. n
after
a fl>'toB machine ami. m-ch
a
rtjoma small l.ani. U. J. Morgan.
with a lot irf hoc air.
of Darius tirven. went on top
*
June 26AI
Everv train and cxery steamer that
He landed in
cd tbe^
MlchiimD now has luusaenand nnlv the tinielv arrival

FOR RENT-^Houm with all modoru
of fishermen pc-reniiNl hU drt.wnlng.
^ . nentnsii
Cunp No. Rof the W.rt
hear!
lu • ImprovemenU, W est Twelfth stroot,
near Pino. Inquire 1012 SonUi Union.
m ihr nnk. bi..- pi>«.
th.Milford has a rather unusual scrap
day >4 work.
Juaei:-tf
on hand, caused by Pnwldeni Hatch
FOR RENT—House, Inquire D. A end <mc of the in<-roUTs of llm vllKildee. 634 W’eit Klnlb slrwt. Clll- tage council (H. F. Jackscuri engaglag
sens phone 121.
June MX In a Htrvei fight afUT a su>rm> ae*
hegira
slun of llH* coudcIL Both were arrest­
Belknap U supertnlcudent and
for a Toledo lad to outdo the
Cltar> foreman oj the camp.
^Rov Knabenhhue is s<» anxious FOR RENT OR BALE—Meal market ed for Indulging la a row *m th<t pub­
Thr«^ lihysilcans nt Adrian totoed J
"
'Mlrblgan that hr has built
on corner Front and Division streets. lic stretMh but Preaklont Hatch, who
for the puri»o«» and 1h will
Tbos. Cuntoo. 630 Fifth sireeL Clll- had his trial lirvt, eoieivd the plea of
tens phone 116.
may 23 tf selfwlefease and wa* acqultU'd. Jack
son has yet to be tried.

0=5

until yiHi ha\»* rrossc*!
hand oI Mi?« Anna Owens.
the MIehlgan Itoe. and that ,v.;u will
Tw4nuy niembi-4 t>f the IKl
all la one pb-ce,ma Nil at the annual bannuei
Holti lnlerlakt«n at Pine Lake.
FOUND
Motive to all Persona Interested;
HO deeulv In»erc.st4‘d tliai thev
ihe clwe ot thr-Ja|uin« .s
The special ajuwwsmmi tax rtfil for
notlc<‘ the night of time and wl
FOUNO-lAdless’ chalelslm* walrh |thci»avtogaf Stale street fruin the cart
party broke up the last car lor INmtlac
Owner can n^ctivcr at the Bvenlug line of Ca&* »triH-t ui the west line of
bad gone. The boys look a five-mile
Hcx*or.l office*.
June “7 If Railroad avenue. Is now In mv hands
Jaunt, arriving iin town at daylight.
for colkTilon. The . first Installment
Joiii in lime lo give Pawnev Bill's
to U* laid on or before June .Unh. 1905,
»huw an E-nthuri astir Dkt'lconii*.
LOST
M. £. liASKKlJ..
f’Jty Treasurer.
Rot»eri t:. Ish-. Jr. grantUnn or the
.OST—Wallet with VwA IV Iloiighcy's OIBre-.noom 202 State Bank building.
r. I«p« an
iivu*niinf».sf iM>r- great ronfeder.ite
Hu
and. 1 «
name on containing nuiKiderahlr
June
Mmo
tlon of thr
netiU <»r Mirhi nounrM liN .timM.lai y fir >;*«aker af
money
in
hUlK.
Liht
ral
reward
if
Wal/. of Calu- the next Virgii’.ia Ivn-v.
Ran. by Ml
natjouality. It
reluriu-d to Record oflicc.
met. a Icai
than 20 famllioK. and
compriae*
June 2G.f,f
I.OOK for Shufor’K Panatellas.
y in July will be augmented by
manyimore from the copinr and in»n
Notice to all Psrstms Interested:
countU«e. The colonists are settlingl
FOR
SALE
on governnK*nt land. The Island, which ;
The specUl assessment lax roll for
comprises a lou-nshlp of Chipinwa
FOR SALE-I*ill.,i- Ubrmry uiocla I the grading and paving c»f Bart Froot
cotimy. Ik about 2U*mlle* to length by
rtre«'t, from the east lino cif |»ark
tion pmiK'rty. Inquire Mrs. Kne<-- I street to the east line of Wellington
IB in width at its grtaicst iiolnt. There
land. ^40 Slate street.
June 30-Ct street. I* now in mv hand* for collec*
ia Klill ni'ch tliniH'r. while for thel
I Hon. The first toMallmeni to be paid
rooM |»art Ihe.Holl Ik rich, and entirely)
p’orTaLE—i:an fL tint »l.h pUt' 1 on or before June S(i. 1905.
cn»p |K>ssihle
iKrtfilhIe t«i!
aujtcd for almost any civ>p
form. lnqulj;e at Bennell * jewelry
grow in that latitude, A lucrative itcM.U. HASKELL,
kpatlon Is that of Khep raising Wim.1
I
City Treasurer.
June
28^t
store.
brings
rings about 28 ccents per pound In the
Soo market,
Tket, and sprl
HOU^S AND LOTS-^Monlhly pay
find of mineral, evidently
evidu
of. value
menlK. Herman W. Smith, 613 Wi-kI
as yet of unknown deKignatiou.
Eloenth street. CltlreiiK phone l*>'j
been made on a tract controlled-by the
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
cOlonlKts. and should assays made at
June 27-ff
the Michigan Collokc «( Mim-K bhow
FOR SALE—Twenty acres grass, inor
mining wonh the while the deveU»p
meni of the dei»osli will Id- underor !«•>*. on iM-uinsora. thre<- mlUDR. W. J. HIGGINS
from city. W. F. HarhUa.
Cupid seems to l>e lying to wail for
June 27 3t
clrcuKes at Ml. Clemens. Wljen the
Wallace show was there twt> is-rforroFOR SALE—Warehouse building cm
en» were quietly married, and lram*Hii-^
How itbrWilBay street. conuT Hall, also 14ately after the maiine<* of -pawnee)
fhs ami rctincs homo—
Blirs" w ild west show Clyde Miller, a |
horso power gai«>llne engine and
cowboy, and Uarluira Nevarro. a
fecvl mill outfit: alKO 9 rc»om lirirK ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
rusts tiro<l norvos ami
daiiitv little contortionUl. found Rev.
resident. 637 Sixth sirei-l. Ap|i1y
wciirj’ homls.
Whiv^
J. C. McDonald of the BaVHt=l church

to John Horslield at residence.
and were married. The bride Is a
pretty fancies it brin;x8
member of the
varn> family of aero
June264f
PRICES REASONABLE
into the niinil—that is.
bats, with llarnum A Bailey, but she
OMoswltbO.P.GSrvwaBrs. Bort»
quarreled with a Irndher and kdl the
provitlinff its music.
FOR BALE—New four-tocb
iruup. Joining • i»awne«. BUI.” and ajv
Mthsic was never mmlo
Inquire of H. Hyman.
pears In the cr>nci-rt. Tin- groom beIon street.
with a l«ul piano~ami
<l*Bwni-<*
•*nexl door
bail pianos have n IkuI
and owned
mil s> ranch to
FOR 8ALE—Farm ,120 acres, good
Notery ^wbllo
l>rothens. the
three wealthy Miller
Ml
haliit of mas<inora<lini:
buildings, young orehard 800 tree*,
y-oung groom being one of the own­
in the ilross |jf ^ootl pi­
good water; will exchange for Traver*. W’hcn lhe> returned to the show
grpunds they found that the wetldlng
anos. Buy your music
erso City prop<*rty. F. A. Dean. H.
had been ’’lipped off." and that MaJA I.. Merc. Cxj.’s.
June 23-tf
at a store where you will
UUIc had prepared a link- spread fur.l
f^. o. NIOMOI-B
them to tbe dining tent.
be sure of getting music
FOR BALE OR TRADE-SIx honses
Hugo Sonenscheln. of Chicago, pres­
—wli(‘re piano kiiowletlgu
ident of the ’03 Kc-nlor literary class
nn& lot* on west side. Will Uke
of the U. of M.. class orator and (Hheris abimilant ami alwatw
carpenter or team work part pay
wlae holder of college Hterary depart­
on top—w hcn» e\vr>' inSnrth sue Shoe Store
moot. Cltitcn* phone 350. E. J.
ment honors, and H. ailTord H. Stev­
Cooke. 427 Monroe 8L
June 19-tf
enson. of Kalamaxoo-a V. of M. gradstrument is g»xxl—where
/■
tuue. will star today on a novel tour.
evc-r>'
Inmsactiou
is
horiThey will don hot« fogs t4 Chicago
FOR BALE—New 20x4^ fm laonch.
and make ihclr way through the west
cst, in fact—buy here
named
Togo.
Fay
A
Bowen
engine.
aa laborers. Ikith men exfiect to rtiind bu}’ now. Xo socInquire 410 State SL
June mf We are now taking orders
lurn to the U. of M. thb fall. Sonenaebein as a Junior Uw. Stevenson,
haml onc?c to pet rid of;
for the celebrated
who was business managiT of the in­
FOR BALE OR
all briphU new poods,
lander. will iHTomc business manager
seven room house, brick foundation,
of tbe Atomntis.
fresh from ihe.hirpest
Portsmouth township. Bay county. Is
fifty
foot
loL
Will
take
team,
barfactory in the world.
model dUtrlet school house,
ness and wagon, or borac..lHiggy aad
It It of a one and cement, with slate
harness as part payment, balance on
roof and steel celltoga. and practical­
lime. A^B.Cmtla. .
June 164f
ly fireproof. Thc^ school will aerotn-

.PAVIN8TAX

PAVING TAX

WHAT A
BEAUTIFUL
THING

Fme Dental Work
C. O. CARVER

J. N. HUaLWAKTEL '
■EAL ESTATE ASD LOAMS

Teacher of Violie

319 SOUTU union STREET

-J

KEYSTONE BRICIKJ

and Ktagd will be to an
Ttdf of the main room,
will be connected bv allding doors for
nccmeni and other poblie function
It Till be the bandaomtool to tbe valley.
est district
It now develops that tbe dell issued
by the owner* of the
-----land to race tbe City of South Haven |
tor 95.000 a side was nothing b« a
clever Wt of advertising, a* the race
could never have been pulled off any­
how. It is said on the best of authority

KMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARIfER. Prop:
MtorA. T.

FOR SALB-Ladtor wheel. AJox
model. Morgan 4b Wright tires, to
quire nt 223 East PrtmlrtreaL
1
JoiieB4f
FOR BALC--0tore iMilldtoc. stock BBd
flgtaiia. .TOnaUaHnr any part.
or wiU nfri WBdtog. Apply at once.
Chas. Booenthsl. Traverse Oty. Mick.
may 274t

. wniwoAv.^itvvA
A ipot may hejtowi
ed wtoor aad a Bttto
hoi. whkh j aarfTtomyhutothecnalOfWh
•tr.
but who to ow

The lAMiA, btvmtt higbw rum,
i Uiid om br tW ^ tethwB.
TroMfft Iqr at
«v Mt;
Tbit w paMM Cbt MlMialbof.
Tbe aoaatfTMaa wtcblrtt iottf.
Tht HiiuKrotm tad dit t»rtd»
or yoaat iMam and flUADd DOM tarns asidt
Or filDM for tb« Vtcabood Road.
Oh, the ValNi^d Road, hare foa i
It?
Hoer daaatha It ta irorfls?
OfOM. oaprlofaMs. eaclMUitlac.
Haaaiod by .weoi^lafias birds.
Rtm Diraiag iu plaatare
Bf foek. paatare aad faH.
DcplojrUic—and. vhere
I kaw oot. but surely
DolleS^ly endlDf
(8o be ttn io ecnhiDc at all.
Du«y aad safe U the blRbvar,
Here art eltatarad «tn*s dwema«m.
Church tad narhet la rlev.
X too. irmrel the turaptha
' And Ihr-e fix mr abode—
Yet aottciUntt, perebanct,
1 hall fur a mooMat.
When DO one Is by.
And throw a lost alanoe
IPUr. far down tlt« Vaaatead Road.
—Dora Read Ooodale. In UpplaooU's.
in the Oruat Free Wood.
Oh. to be out In the sreul. free wood.
Away from the hurr?. away from the
-care,Whored booebt or the treeu weare
a sHant hood
^
To ^Yor the wortd when tbe world
Is bare:
To Ito where tbe shadows dlt to and
fro.
As fairies that Join In a phanioin
ptay;
To iatUy drean througb ihesbours.
and know
That rare to a nockar Uta mts
•away./
There’s a place out there ’neath a
spruadlns tree
Thai only tbe tqulrreU and 1 have
known.
Bseept for the birds ilitt come io tee
How faro the aeedt, by the fairies
sown;
;
And I wnm to be there. Just loallns to­
day
Throush hours thsl are happy and
peacefnl and r>od—
t suosa that I m laty, but, Myway.
; 1 want to be out In the ifreat, free

••Uls«yi«iy lallfetonud
At OYory turning of Ue road.
The atrong arm of a comrade kind

to help qjo onward with my

- Ifhly prayer Is. while I Mvc.d laake me worthy of my
friends!”

« EMTOR’S EAST CHUR

Tbe hndrad teadtr thiagt Chat 1
than tay:
How r fteU aouat the draotei
hoanalldar.
And vhM he etaMt than hear his
iteabsfom
The old sate cAckt. aad meet blai at
thedooc.
Aad halp hiB wlU hla shi^ eoat.
aad lay
HaUHeartolty. the much hntiaed hat
away.
And the atoat caae be laaat oa iMire
aadenctt.
When be Is aeuted in his osm Us
chair
(That la his abaaaet urat ao eio-

rr

the ihealdms on a nacy hot day. and
T knew bm methim h^me the child aothtag caa he Wo embanw
waa horn. Not ooa of the tribe erer
toy aboea and atockinga are of
toad the ghoat of an Mea of Udibeaa.
la ooator for the few la midMary was not w«u ttartod. d
weather than tbe black. My
qoeuUiL pbe Is not am Idaal goai
wa for the joamey to atoo of
faah fSk. to which I am pei^
proaeatable
for the ertpa
ness and the fnn tbe hringa. we mutt
take her aa ahe to. 1 do hope that the throogh the aisle from tbe dreaslnr
. when I am toady to Turn to.**
tashkrn of brluglug np girto to he neat
It to trimmed with white lace aroand
will owe of theme days come haeto*?
1 wowder If gifto who are tomethlng the neck aad atooves. ao Its funereal
Mite Manr eror stop to their progiota
I have aevar fwto may woman ea a
through tbe world to rofieet
while
dueau.
h
etmybody Vket u nephyr. fet^ people -aln awre saltably dressed than 1 am
As plaaaad as may cbbd. be*d tell a»e cun tolenue a cyoloae. Jntt a little at this present momeat. oot that it to
' ikm
eularly bemartafc but becauao it
thought, a little time and a liUto conAhoal hU Flalt. bow OMb day was alderatloB for others ofleo make tbe win look as well at the end of my sto atienc«iUaquart. andihiaWmalhet
_ _ _
:
_ _
^ ! evening »l T: 30.
T . •
? Evnngelistic senrloe. Thursday even­
dICercoce between an agreeable guest KMisand mllea.of railway travel as first real milk she had usied In three
ing. T;».
years. I gave her s bcHl the farthest
AddlBf while i stroke the eoft gray and the reeerac.
ben I started.
Junior Endeuror Baturday. 2:80 p.
hair-.
,
I
hare
endless
“neck.thlngs”
In
my
from
all
notoe.
a
feather
bed.
and
how
If you are going on a elali. the llni
•But Mhliirs quite like^gettlns thing of which you hare to think !s bag. which are siode in thickness, as she did sleep and rest, getting up io
boneasalu.**
whether or wot you are to Uke a stocks wad ribbons add matortolly to eat breakfast with us or not just as
—Aaaa Spencer TwltcbelL imak. U the etoh to to extend over tbe discomfort when tbe beat to in- she fell tocllnea. The late garden
a groat treat
a week or more H to well to be proTo reduce even tbif severe coStume. We all eojoyed the nici' quiet visits. | Miss Clark waa born In TnUy. Rev.Thos. i
Hded wUb clothes for eTcry emciWritten for HotooCbaer.
geney. and these cannot bo so easily I have a waist of black China silk, She would take long walks, for she f Maine, Uke many Maine women.
Listen, my obfldrew. for I 'want to packed Into a suit case as Into the with undenmlst of same, and a white Uked to breathe tbe cJi'om pure air. so | well «s Maine men. she
Saaday school at Doom.
lailc to yon aboot snaUag faoea. 1 largm compass of a amall-slzed or one v^hlcb has a round neck and elbow free from the smoke and Impurities of; ton to earn a better living than she f Epwortb league. C:1S |kB.
don't BNhu wry tenea. though the^ to steamer traak. U a girl to invited sleeves, either of which to less weight the city. She felt that she waa one of I could in her own stole. Her fir>t
j Evening service. 7:3d p. m.
Junior
league Thursday at 4:(W p. m.
a Atoa lltUe uonndu la she wap Retar either by herself or as one of a boose than my traveling tuiu
the family and that she was not put-!.sitioa was that of a bo;»kke<‘f>er. Her j
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at
Slerllng Ulked to the wee girls cC the party there will premunaMy be occa­
When I enter the car I take off my ting us to anyVxira trouble. When her close attention to her bustne.** was aj> ;
teooment dtotrict on that aubtoct. He sions wbua she wUl require a pretty pretty, bright, rather dressy hat. and j two »ii*k*’ May wa* over we were. preciat<»d by her » mii:oyer> who uould j
Udd them that to •‘poke- tongues at evening dreaa. nnd wben .^toe should at oace put In a bag made fur the pur- very sorry to *ee her g<..
- j gladly ha\e ki pl her, but her energy (
Baptist Ctiurch.
each othar.
aiaka foeea. waa but be property gowned (or a luncheon or lioae'' Then 1 hang It up rntfl It Is
One summer we ahd a guest who j could not be ke|)i iH»nt up or be con
oodhoua
aaotbar jwnp of aweattog. ‘tor they all in afternoon tea. Her traveling dress DWHled. ten minutes before I arrive at was a* restless as su CngUsh s|jar-1 fined to a desk. She longed to get j Morning. 10:30.
mean that there to bale la your bearu.* will meet the requirements of walk- my desitoatkm. As soon aa my hat is row. She was up in the morning as | out nnd make her own way.' but
nnd ft to that which to wrong, and not tog. driviBg. or going about If It be safely disposed of. I put on my head a soon as 1 was andkept some one on | Just
Justwhat
whatline
lineofofbusings
buslne.'sshe
shedid
didnot:
not t nn y
v p ur g-30
She staid all sum-j know. PaN-rlng along Commonwealth | Evening.7:30.
short aad aman. without elaborate Tam 0*Shanter. which has been my the go all (be lime.
But the kind of tacea I nnan wre the trimming. It to g gtfod plan, when eon- solace In many jouraeys by land and mer and made things so lively that wc j avenue. In Ik^ston. one day she notln-N? -lunlorUnion Saturday at 2:80.
kind Hamtot »eam when be oakl. vealent. Io send a trunk by express sea. and which protects my hair from all
th.- IH...I .ujuyaliU .umm.-r j a ^...ro that Uad not U,-« ocrupU^. |
*■
”(}od baa giren you cm face and yon tbe day befoee one goes, thus insuring the fine dust which 1* su IncvitabU*.
tliat i car. rrmcnilx-i
| aad it orcumtl to her iImi It wa, aa
All are cordially Invited to the ser*
make tor yonnselvea nnother.”
1 am "ut nv«c»' of s traveler myself.U-xrellcut location for her lo siart In vices.
When I go to bed I pul upon ray
Its arrival on the same day with Iu
«Tho Lord Hamlet probably referred owner. This cannot be depended ujion head a bandanna, a la bathing cap. but I did go to a friend's to spend a | tbe dry'goods line. When she amilk'd
to the allly foahton of patotlng which sa certain in times of crowded sum­ and my locks are still protected. 1 coufde N»f wveks. a tvrar or two ago. j for the placv the owners ol the bulldCor. Ninth and Wadsworth atreeU,
ihluk 1 was freate-i mg wvre astonished that a >*oong girl
mer travel or In the winter when usually wear ihtn black gloves, which j The first day
Rev. R. N. Holsaple. Itostor.
Ifkv company
and waa waited | would attempt to hire ao expt«slve a
aave rap hands from the grimy appear- quite
------ *"
Ktorms and drtfu may delay trains.
10:00 a. m.. morning class meeUq#N r
ten tbe 1
A visitor should arrive promptly at ance hand* so quickly assume from upon. Hut the next morning I got np | ptoci*. but the agent l>elng an tdd ar
10:30 a. m,. morning wc»rahl|r. aer*
the hour which has been fixed. Once contact with the idush seats or win­ when ray hostess did and got break- • qtmlmance and knowing her «-nergy
even ekaage tba ahape of eyebrows In the bouse of her friend, she should dows of t-ven a wan-kept car. With fast while hho mIlK«-d her cf.w*. tor ami dei. rminatlon. not only rented It
12*^00. Sunday »chool._
and lips with oosmeiics.
imobtrualvely fiamiltortoe henelf with the glow of a Kebraaka sunset visible she bad a immlier of flue oni*s that . to her. but jiot In the fixtures also?
«:30 p. ro.. Senior Y. P. A.
That Is a folly which you. my little the ordinary waya ot the bouse. Bvery outside my car window*. 1 feci Uke a ahe would allow no one else to milk-! WUh undauntad cmirage she si*t about
7:30. e>*enlng gospel acnric
lads and lassies, are not yet guilty of. borne has iu UlUe peculiariUes which very presentable person as 1 am at Then 1 washed the dishes and straight-■ getting a stock of gi»ods on credit, and
Chorus choir meets for
and the old world has grown aa scorn­ belong to Itaelf. A y-oung girl ahoold this moment writing.
ened up tbe house, which was a large |
.

ful of the enetom aa waa Hamlet, ao sot neglect Che older people whom she
Now for the bag! All of my toilet one. while she did the rest of the
I dare aay you will nercr be tempted lads to u family, and she should be articles. Including •Tieedlea. thread chtires. At fi-st she fretted some, but
All of all elaasas welooma
In that way.
aad thimble, too" and a few buttons when I came to go home she aald she
But aomeUmea little folk-and bir Mrqaoaopoltoe It. nor take the lead and safety pins In abouadancc. arc In didn’t know how - be wo.dd have gntFriends (Quaker) Church.
Elgar L. Requa. I*aslor.
ger ooaa. too-snakn for thomaetoas shen elder people are pewsent.* All
ton along wUhoMi mv help and I enI Sunday scbcKjl. 9:46 a. m. C. J. Hel^
other faces than those with which na­ his should go without saying In the | with rublx r (which Is a long tried Joyixl m: vtoli much totter than
ture endowed them. They curl the lip mse of well-biv^l young girl*, yet they friend, by the wayl. I have In i»owdor would tu have .*at snmnd Idle to be
i Mwring for worship. 11:00 a, m.
! Junior Kudt avor, .-JtOO p. m.
with habitual sneering or drew dosm
and tablet form the remedies for ail­ walled uiKUK The habit- of a lifeiliui*
need a word of caution.
Sonlor KoilNWVur. C:\l p. m.
tbe corner* with fretting and comif you have been ments to which my flesh is pixme. and are hard to drop. « ven lur a couple of
mcfilni:. 7:30 p. m.
They make brow wrinkles by
Ing out and come in a very small bottle of what my gowl wc-eks. We each have o-r way of en­
Prsyi r mooring. Thursday. 7:80 p. m.
frowns, and some physiognomists tell! ute. It 1s thoughtful for you
doctor calls the "O-Be Joyful” for joying ourselvi-s. There can to- no set
u« tlMt tbv now nod chin aciuallr be- quietly to your room, not chatting emergency only. I always carry the rules for entertaining guests. Let
come stronger or weaker In outline ac­ londly ©r toughing on the stairs and | little pepi»ennlni cachous for weak each do as sIk would feql the most
Pronrhing at 213 K. 14th St.
cording to the development of char- disturbing the rest of those at home j moment* ora little nausea, which they contented and happy to do. Ihm’t put
atl;30p. m. Bov. C. MlUcr.
aefer. We know that the color and who are already to
1 nor let your
Another good | will immediately relieve My rubber yourself out
leiture of tbe skin arc affected by the point for the visiting girl to to U'
that jou are putt lug your
tilngion and Park atreaU.
way one Ih
* kind of mcnui and j pleased w ith ereiy thlng that
laU. night slippers and a Utile block best foot forward while they are with
Rpv. L li. Blssell. Pastor.
spiritual as well as physical food that | tor her and not be afraid
Too many i>eople trouble them­
of wood with which to keep the win­
Morning hcrvico. 10:30 a. m.
goes to the forming of their tissues; her thanks. It Is better to say too dows opcui. Just a bit, but not the selves unnecessarily about what they
Bible
scho<»l at i
ble sch
and we know*, too. that the eyes are
than to say too little In tbe sray width 4>f the screen, nearly completes Khali give their guests to eat. The
Christ
rlstlstt
I
EtMloavor. 6:30 p. m.
ling fk rrlc5e. 7:30 p. m.
Evenic
clear or bleared, atrmlght-gaxing or of acknowledging kind attentions.
the outfit, for J don’t think I could chances are they dldn i come to gel
M. s. first Wednesday to ftm
shirting, according to the soul within.
A girt going from home ^ould not cdtalopie all of the article* 1 find use- something gooil to <sit. Very likely

?hr-.

WOMEN WHO

DO nilNES

______

That’s all of the sermon, my chlldren. Let’s get to making the kind of
faees that will fill the world with
brightness and beauty. Shall wc?MyrUe Koon Orernman.
The Quest In tbe House.
-Mary baa been here on a visit.” exl^alned toary’a frlond * mother, with a

md U»d ot cr.. onr of the thin*. !
*"
girl In the world, but I can’t help
ihai winiw be most nmlreable In these
I thinking that ahe has been badly
tmrly July days would be the countless |
brought up. From the moment ahe
trains and boats all loaded with peo­
arrives she trampUw rough-shod over
ple golng*somewhcPC. The lime w*as,
all my rules and seta a bad example
not so many years ago. when only
children. We are load of her,
Hch took a aummer odtlng * Now the'
cuMoo. bw

very dartt or

tlm aaidu and worn taside oae’i waist, Oh tm Bmitoqr la Urn I
the bug cun he made DC IhMto. lihboa.
or the top «f me
kid glove, and
very pretty oaea ewa be bought ready
made for a quancr. Ask qweoUowa
only cf omsiali If the wiadow la troca
t*iS.
af yarn Is
aad amkat too much
man. stag aewapapm betw%M>a the
AU an cordWlr larlted CO IkM Mt>
hetoaahapnraaaaat to the awa.
tomk of the ueai and the wtodow
a frie^ who llvaa frame; this wtU cat (dr the draft, aad
In Chleawo nawt ward that ahe was yet allow the sir to clrcalaie. If you
--------- ----------------------------ns u vtolL.---------------put
Of
your hag ou the floor and use U
we ptoaned* on her havtag a good) for a fooutool. tt will save you a great ♦
i amid. “We moat hawe a banse j deal of the jar. aad eventually much
ggyforhertonmaitoiadwheallatlguw If your hat Ures your bead,
Ik m.
Buaduy school wt
wt-1>
- v^ r •
ttoug^erto^m.
she likes aad wf wUl try aad plaa our j you caa Uire it og und fasten It to the
rorfc ao we can go with her If she hack of the seal to front of you. with
rtohmiL" WeihahocaBeahout teBjhatpiBs.
'clock one Bight, and after the first; llark yonr trunk to some way so it
greeting was over, she mid. T have can beeaaUy Identified, tack a card oa
come to sleep and rest and be quiet, j It. as well, with your name and dcstiCharoh of Ctotot fDtool^lai),
for 1 am ao tired." Wien 1 asked fier i natkm: keqp yov check and your
Thomas P. UMom. Patoor.
to have some supper she said. "Oh; {ticket In a safe place, keep your temjwst some bread and milk to all 1 j per and ycnir w^u, be neat in appoarSunday achool at U;00 m.
wauL" RTiIlo she was eating It abejance and aurroondlngs and you wUI
Intermediate toadeavor.
p. j
8eaiorBDdeanir.fi:Up.aL

gnively informed the children that j get through the fininu y with little
Evening service, 7:80 p. m.
they got chalk and watir in Chicago trouble.—Farm Journal
uaUI the wort to ml «mm ap and
Ims time to toad her. WewfVaappoaeof iwami that the gaam to-nh%If Urn male gaent thma to got
I to ha aald. oswpt to feed him

unill ihrrr to fo- j
th. .. lo«. . fo. dT. I
r b.r vl.U. To ovor.durlnic the ploMUIt .omiuor .nd fall
-No*. »oll«<- ple»led Ihe
mo...b.lorneed.a«««>dr.Ux.tl<«. 0-orttor „f iho hmiw. “doo-t to*
comlni: bimc refrMbbd In mind nnd | ih'nk «b»t Ton nnd Anni Jnno mre n
.he cbTiAC
the n.one.o.d.tnri.«on«ir Jon
•ad roaitoc ire not quite modern,
IVrhaps obe of the greatest most of the girto I know, and when I
^K-nH * we derive from the change Is visit her the whole family are amased
unity It gives us to look at it my parUcular ways, though here at
the• opport
o
(nur home life and our work from a dlf- homo you are not Impreaaed wllb
tereat pempocUvs. Bofteaod bj dls- them.”
"My d«*ar.” said tbs mother, wito
lance. things that somnsd bard and un­
lovely toke*oo new beauties, when energy. "If 1 ever Imagiaed tl
when visiting In a strange
eould leave a trail of yxmr
and better fitted to ai^y them than pockoi-handkerohlafs and stocks mark­
would have been postoWe. had we ing your nath from your
the tuber rooms of the bouse: If you
never changed our point oC
Not nil of u» may be able to drop turned oa gas and electric tlghu aad
anr dolios for np extoaded vaenUon. left utmeoemary btmiera htoxiiig for
but area the atay-ai-hamaa can find hours to the wranlag. when yoa <
opportunllits-for variety altd change
in their dally life. Onr beautiful bay braakfam and late to dinner, and gen­
and. many Inland lakes and aireaaM erally ran amuck tbreagh every civ
are eaay of access, aad an ooeaaloaai ttlly. J alKKiid be ashamed to have you
picnic aapper. even tf it taken oma only go out as a representaUve of my home
aa fttr ai the orchard, or the ginoay. (imiBlng, I really do like mom of your
treeahaded noefc In the yard, wHI at (Heoda. and 1 am fond of Mary, bat
leant give an opportunlly foiel go of the next time ebe cornea bore i ahall
her In the eeeoBfi beet badfoom
the ainma and atnda of life, and lime pat bar
for a look at the Woe aky ami a hwtoh gndactln thei
of fmah air. Try It. timd hoaieksep- ttw dastrqcaea, too exaapmttag. Qba
has
mbmd tha coser ot tha dresatog
en.%nd am» if lb« real and ratoxation
do not morn than compeasato for the bnreaa by spattarteg U qrtth lak. and
cfaokad tba aoap dish, ao that I wlH
’ uule astrn qflort o(
ior It.
have to buy another, wbtoh spoils the
•ft.- •
WhaB^t
•Poor Mary!” alghad Stole. "Bha
oRr

comfort.
forget that ahe Is an advcrtlsomeiit ful an.l adding
lo cverrone she meets of the home
I carry reading matter In abun­
ahe comes from. If she is rude and dance. for I appreciate tbe letoure
r. If she drops Into slang. t»r In­ from It in a long Journey, which a
dulges to any practice not quite be­ prosy life denies, and m.v eyes do not
coming a gemlewoman, the natural trouble me. though 1 know not every
• is that In her home offenstsa one can avail herself of the privilege.
agalaat good manners arc common When my journey to to be a long one.
as In the present ease. I ha%*e a large
and are easily condom>d.
A vtolt ahould always bo eoncliidod grass suit case, so much lighter than
ilcsa there are excellent reasons tc the leather article. In which ray extbe ccniraTy*. at tbe time which wasj iras in the way of uiulcrgarroe
Indicated when the invitation was 1 bestowed, together with rubbe
Unless one to >ery urgently cn- coal and more reading mailer.
I usually keep wdU for I eat no
ircaiod lo extend It. the part of wls^
to to go away before anyone can candy, but little fruit, except when a
be In tbe leaat tired of your {weaenec. breakfast fails to appear on account
la horpliable hornet, where the vlsll- oC a delayed train, and alwrays try' to
Ing list Is long, your room may be Be- mat llghFy and drink m. coffee at
I by your soocemmr, and If you night, as my ability to skH-p Is cot
JT beyond the time allottod to eqoal to that of taUng mine ease by
your ttay you may be ihe cause of day.
Thus equipped. ! find a three, four
embarrassment aad inconvenience- to
your hostess. Tbe visiting girl must or five day Journey a tcreoc and restesariy to secure an
not forget promptly to send what is, ful seaaoa, I
Mh and put on my
called her bread and batter letter after j opportunity U
her return to her borne. ThU 1* aim- dreas ta the toilet room and not
ply a meatam Informal note. teRteg tain my follow travelers, who I wish
that her bomewanl Journey haa beta would be as oonslderaie of me as I
aafely accomplished, and repeating | am of UiMi. I dreqt and do all that
cordial Umnks for iht ptoaaarc ahe 11 can to my berth for the same reahaa had though abe has nIruadY ver-1 son.
baity expreoaed them when taking j Many women remove all of their
leave of her entertainers.—Detroit I garmei s upon reUrlng. but the oldcat travelers I know advise the retain­
Free Press. '
ing enough to be some protection In
.OHiifaft ea tbs Cars.
caae of the possible emergency or dis­
I am BOW OB my smy from tha AUaa- aster that may arise.
Uc ter the Pacific bbiBa. not qiute mid­
This Is not all that I know about
way, bot pmtt Oamha ffcdag mast Thto traveling, but I hope tbore are btou
to not my film >Hiit»ey or | oouM not enough for the womaa who llkeg to
tall oTbs mamr ihtogs that are ^ktog profit
...............
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by ......
anolhor
s experience,
and to
my JmtfimF a oomtoitable ail tidy
to bo advised by
who has
^e. as I shMl hamaotota. I am^ra. ]
all that she
she preacbcf.Ladles’ World.
comempiattog a Jmirney. long or short,
The Weteams Ousat
will ba glad lo 4ai^ -aoma of the
Bo much has been said about the
things that travalliig many miles to
guast to the boose, the art of enter.
many laads bM taught me.
First and fortsaom. ! am dreeasd UUalng. the dntias of tha hostess. etc„
from aats4Y Um fo toa la black silk: that there wouM seam little to add.
Itoa Japmiaae wash allk for ondargar- Bseh has her own theatr. regardtoM
manta, and a fine black soft attk for a of the fact that BO two xwrma an
ahirt-waist suit that has tUUe white alBce. and what might salt tone woaM
On fall to mtt anotber.jOoe womaa would
DO grime wUl ahow hustle her guest out at S o’clock In
: to be on hand at an aariy
aad tba 4iml shakaa off at the slight- tha

hey have enough to est at home. But
month at 2: 30 p. m.
let them know that you are glad when
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
C.MIKO M. CLARK.
come and s# rry when they go
at 7:30. Seats fiee.
away: and that they have to*en no
All are welcome to all the servlofa.
trouble or Inconvenlentx' to >ou*and altb.Migh lurm-d down at dlff^-rent
they will Uke to come again,—Char­ jplatvr. Kl.«* at ls‘t .-arcood.'il. GradFourteenth ttraet M. E. Church.
lU-v. J. W. Milb r. PaMur.
lotte Tribune.
ually her bu*iue*.s in cn-ased. and by
Class m.^ctlng. 9:45 a. m.
hmd woik *be kept In r bills paid, her
Ice. 10:30
30 a
a. m.
Dressing for Travel.
cixxlii tmlmiialrotl. and In1 toe
tbe rtiursc
course of . nuntimv fichool at 12:00 m,
Various Inquiries have r*»mc
F.i.wronh league at 6:30 p. m.
■“^/jrime *he was lnd< iK-nd
30 p. m.
concerning travel. Oiir mnils
xfdventure, however, wa* j l»rayer
l
Thursday
eyentog
['riy cquIpiHMl to do It comfortprr»fitable. One day bhe at 7:30.
ably. Proper clothing, suitable tq*ilphad iM . n Invited with other* by j
meni*. a calm Mar of mind and the
Cbs.le* F. I>ldgin to hear him reid hl^ |
y to makr ihr U*M of things arc
Christian Sclenee.
mauuscilpt of Qultv-y Adams Saw yer >'
lu-cessary. For a journey by sea orj
land, the clothing should br m«t, J and make their critieism*. 5»he war >yvoo.lroan hall over i
extremely idease,! with It and she rr ; W<Hlnesday
evening.
TesUmOBj
plain and ' comfonable. Pltrin. dgrk 1
«^.rn Ko 314 Wllhelta
cloth skirts, short enough to escape | msked that she wo:;ld like lo
ll^hlt. I^tcr she made arrangement*
ground. Cool cotton or dark *llkj
with Mr. Pidcin to do so. She had j Sundav) from 2 to 6.
shirt wralsts. or warm flannel ones, as |
> how it should
A tvirdtol invitation to attend aU
weather demands. Plain, but neat Ideas of her
persons fccniccs and tbe reading room.
be done, and ahhou^zh
nrrkwrcar: plain hat*, not hravy on
Ihoucht her wild or erratic she purCatholic.
the ht^: a veil to proirci from sun­
sued her ow*t ctmrse. She advrnlsi-d
St Francis church, corner Cass and
burn. wind or duM*. comroriabK*.
boldly and largely, oven In magazlwi* Teu’h street.
tooled ahoe«. and easy-fitting
at sexvral buiidrtds of doliarh jierj I/»w: s
gloves. All these ihlngs are necessoxy
High
page, and entirely upon credit. She
Vespers. 7:30 p. ni.
for an easy Jouraey. E'um* and fraihdid her own drumming, vtoltlng the
Lenten devotions. Wednesday and
crs. fancy silk or other blouses, nifbookstores in the large dries, taking Friday tventogi> 7:30.
Itos. frills, lace. etc., are ont of place
many orders. The vinlure provetl a
train or boat ; besides bxiklng out
fialvatton Army.*ucc^-sv and she made a large sum of
of place, they aro quickly rulneil. and
Ladles’ Ubrary building. Frorf
money. She still comiiiues in the busgive the wearer an untidy apiiearancc.
..
tncfis under her maiden name although Btroci, near Cass.
A satchel or handbag is a necessity. In
Capt. and Mrs. MunaeU In charge.
!Jnce married to Charles F. Atkinson,
U should be placed the neecsEitit** fur
Public meetings every nigbt except
the theatrical manager. She later pubthe night, for one’s trunk docs not al­
Ushed also ‘ Bleanerbabsetl’ by the Moadsy nlghL
ways follow promptly—soap and tooihSunday*. 11 a. m.. Holiness moeUng
same author, and that loo has proved
bnish. placed In the cheap and con3:30 p. m.. cairisrisn’e prstoe meeV
lent celluloid cases; brush and
comb wrapped In a large hsndkerchlef.
k:00 p. m. s red hot Bslrstlon meek
pieces of old underwear, to be used as
washcloths and ihrowrn away, a towel.
Our stsndsrd. ‘holiness Unto tha
Txwtal cards and pencil, the trunk key.
Lord.’*
a purse with a smaU amount of money,
Our Bstrit-Cry. -Stenert, thara to
clean handLerchlcfs. and the few rem­
Congregational Church.
Sslvsilon
for You.”
Rev. D. Oochlln. Pastor.
edies one has for mile Illnesses. If It
All sre ^
10:30 a. m.. morning serrloa.
to a long Jonrncy. place In the bag an
Sunday school at noon.
extra waist and collar; If the Journey
Y. P. S. C. EL. «:16 p. m.
Lsea that Ims TaUowad IQ .aapfoli
i be made at night, a, dressing ^ Sunday evening Gospel meeting at
with the Btok-ihe most atohharB ad
ne for the sleeping ear will be
meettog. Tharsdiy erening statos fo whltoB-^mfij bafimSaoUF
•sary. Carr>* your own drinking
(deansad hr fintttog II to toMtoMP
fiup and mm it. One can coairmci dtoands made wKh wbita neap, Paighig
eafo to ao eastor way than by means
the waiar at toaat (met a dqp dfiA l|l>
of tbe public drinking cup.
ttog it soak fsr a waak, Hfia fofikk
‘ Plaee aU your money. 4«cept whM
men! wlR aat hart tha amat iaitoato
you need tor taaldODtato (m the Jour­
ney, to a small bag. to be bang arouBd

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■aped. 20 gypalea hare beea arrested
Bear Jasxbereas. Hnngary. The lead­
er of the band alooe U Sieged to have
eaten IS children.

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FOR DEFECTIVE EYES
C«as«U

of.UujA
Kitchener.
John McDonald of Long Raplda aays
that cropa will be good this year. “I
have been havlnf m awful Ume with
potato buga." be said. **I oflerm! my
0-yaarold boy $1 a thousand for all the
bugs he captured and killed. Ho is
making eo much money thnt I am
sfreld bis fhthcr will he a hankrapt
before the poutoea are dng. The first
day be cashed In over €00 bngi. nad he
has been keeping up a good average
ever since. He now wanu me to pay
After an operatic career of fonr him one cent apinoe for the bugs he
rear* MUa. BauenneUler. the well. capturea. and his aavings Unk acoounl
Warn atoiw. Iiaa reUred from Ccweni Is growing rapidly.**

Dr.P. A. Wolfe

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TSAVISSECITT.MICH

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GENEIIU NEWS OF THE WORLD

la arraiifins a leaUThe^Salve That Penetraiaa.
« to be beM on July 12.
Dewitt’s Witch Hazel Salve penetbrera of Guatemala, out tral esthoi
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TK* Quwwn OI*y Me«or

MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY

at City Book Sto

^.“Si'SJ&'ssiKr'xra

genuine Witch Hazel Salve U made by
B. C. DeWItt Ik Co., and sold by all
dealers.

»m telling people 1
oaltlier coau, collar*, cravata
hlgblr Btarehed clothea need be arora
al hta rJiurcb during the hot weather.
Ye Jotter doesn’t care to set op-\hc
In IKiO Andrea Slarboro. a wealthy repiOatlon—undeservedly of coursecltUen of Ban FrancJaco. bet another.
P. C. Roaal. a dinner of twenty c<»verB of being a logger, but he did alt endmore properly than partldpale. poaalbly-lu a Jogging bee nt Wm. O'.Neal's
of 1.000.000. Arrangementa have boon last Thursday and enjoyed seeing
made for the payment of the Uet by
the heir* of the belter* If noccaaary. alM3Ut twenty-five men. good and hearty,
The king of Belgium Ik developing a cbwn up about twelve acres of land.—
mania for building that rt'call* King nil** Correspondeni In Peloakey Inde­
l^wlg 11 of Bavaria. At preaent hU
palaoe la being rebuilt and the city of pendent.
Bmaaela haa aanctloood hU plana fora
Ten Timas Caaiar.
It Is ten tiroes easier to cure coughs,
tiiuronhal arch I* being built by
royal command and the architect* anKennedy’s LpzsUve
bo*y for the king in l-aeken, OaU nde
the original lAxatlve
The latcKt ro>’al
and vm<
Gently move* the bowzpcls all cold from the sysL for Cough*. Cold*. Whoop­
of King Uidwlg-* wilhalU.
randcrbllt. ibe leart ing Cough, etc. Hcmember the name.
Praderlck W, Vanderbilt.
bfw of the family. -Kennedy’s." and see that the red
clover blossom and the boner bee is
on the hotUc, Sold by all dealers.
•ture.
W. K. Va
Adirondack* camp n*bti11t
Ing to New York to be director of
that prevail* In chn*«»tbemum land.
After Mr*. Willie K. had her camp on the Metrojiolltan Muiwum of An. wa*
Blue lake built over by Jaiuuu ae nrehl given a farewell banquet by artlMtK in
tocu and workmen at a Inrgt- cokI Kbr l^indnn Wednesday evening, at which
never uaed It, but hir hu*band * .no be wa* !»rtwenfed with a msHsIvc *ii• lK>wl a* a t
cle not only lived In tbl* orlenul

Benator McMillan of Mlrhluan. lian a
pheasant farm at her summer home,
near MagnoIU. Ma»*. Tlu« pheanant*
as they *tn« alioui an* grtwlly ad
mired by vUlUmi. wx mlngly very
, proud
theJr g»»lden In-auiy as they
march oo parade arm** the gravel
circle In front of the veranda «if the
bouae. There are several varletb's of
the bird*. Tliey have a man servant
or two of tbolr oam. and he Ik respon
alble for them. Thc»e aitondanU come
from the antive country of the bird*
and auch U their knowledge that rcry
few, comparatively, of the birds have
been lo*t on nccount of American cH
malic changes.
William C, Gale*, btnter known as
-Bwlftwater Itlll.- one of the most
noted character* of early Klondike
day*. Is defending the Kt*cond dhoree
null brought by hU third wife. The
caae U being XrUs\ In 8««Hle. Gattw
In the <*trly da>w at l>awMm was a
muciKalkodor person l»ecau*e of hi»*
marriage* and strange courtships. The
wife yrho Is noW suing him for divorce
brought suit last ApHl. but the nmrt
refused to grant a decree and no pro­
vision was made for
i
. At the 1

Quality va. Quantity.
Hard muscle* and strong t»ody do
not dcfx'Od on the d'tantlty of food you
oat. but on its perfect dlguation and
projM-r aaalmllatlon. When you uke
Krutoi Dyspepsin Cure your sy*iem
got* all the noiirlahment out of all the
food you eat. It digest* what you eat
regardless of the condithm of the
stomach and conveys the nutrient
proponie* to the blood and tlssucR.
This builds up and strengthens the en­
tire* ystem. Kodnl cure* Indigestion,
Dyspepsia. Belching. 8r>ur Stomach.
Weak Heart, etc. Sold by all dealers.
If fortune dUregard* th/ claim.
Don’t hang thy head In fear and
shame.
But marry the girl that you love best;
HulIiEter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will
do the rest,
Johnson Drug Ca

If In a kind of bllloui mood.
You wish an aid to digest food.
No other pill i* half so Mood
As DeWIlf* Uttle Early Risers.
The Famont Uttle Pills. EARLY
RISERS, cure Constipation. Sick Head­
ache. Dllloufiaeas. etc. They never
gripe nor sicken, bat Impart early ris­
ing energy. Good for children or
Is reported to have again made a lor- adnlta.
Bold by all denlera.
tune. Mrs. Oates, formerly a dsnc<*
Ijdl performer. Is the younger of two
alslers whom her husband married.'
J. M. BarHc I* as shy as > school
girt, aays a writer. Let a pretty girl
look alaadfasUy at Barrie for live min­
ute* and If ahe can catch hi* eye he Netleete all Perwaa Intareatad:
win exhibit about the same symptoms
The asacasment roll for the Improve­
of distress as a man who has swal­
lowed a hsh bone. Constant acllviiy ment of Sixth street, from the east
aad oootact with the world seem* to line of DivUion street to the west line
be powerless to cure him of the shy- of Union stjviet is now In my hands
Dtwa which Is developed the moment for the coUccUon of the third instaUhe talks with a> good-looking woman. ment together with the accrued laterOuly the other day a young actreas ost on all unpaid Installments, the
who had been rehearsing in one of hU same to be paid before the fifft day of
playa and fUrecUy under his eye July, 12M.
^ ^ HASKELL.
ptaaaed him ao amd^ that he asked
aiy Treasurer.
her to IwacheoB. She couldnt go that
day. and the refusal embanmasid. him. Office-Room 202 ftate BniBi baUdlag.
but he mucked up ooprage and gaked Jnne Wmo

Mmrsufmo^urmfil foy

WIVI. JACKSON,
Trmvmrmm

looked up and looked Into the glrTs
•yea. From that moment he wms labaolutely appedhlem. He did not utter
one word during the meal and after it

■rw «m to «M jMt >M« u> saw Mt:

PAVING TAX

MfoH.

THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
are apositiv# cure forKHEXTMATISK, HEUKAI-GIA. LUMBAGO,
GATARKH, BKIK DISEASES, STOMACH, KIDNEY, LIVEB
TROUBLES, Etc.

The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
MANISTEE, MICinOAN.
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for you.

Mt r. HOUlQWOirm Spteinl «t

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& Power Co.

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OR. W. K. MOON-Phooea. effice.
Cltz, 107: Bell. 29. Resldeoee. 710
WaKhlngton street. Cltx,. phone ZXt;
Bell. 99.

PZJUUiSL.

M. E. HASKELL
City
Office-Room 202 8UU Bank buBding.
June 1-lmo

DR. A. H. HOLUDAY, OrmdMtt To-

PAVING TAX

'■Z.7S!£:-^.^SS
101.

Notice to all Persons Intersdad
The assessment roll Tor the paving
of Cass street from Front street to
SUte street and 8UU street from
Union street to Case street 1* now In
my hand* for the collection of the
third Insullmeni. together with the
accrued InlcrcKt on all unpaid InsUllmenu, the same to be paid before the

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. FkyMMay gad lurgeoi. Ramovtd to oC*

•oos over First NatScmal tomk. Oto
iseos phone SSL

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VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try • **PIII tvfilBht.**
For fisls by sll OrecglMs

lO Cent and Sfi Cent Rosas
ACCCfT No SUBSTmiTtS

HARRY B. HARNKR-Bxperi plane

There never was a Ume when
you could get so much

DR. CHARLES A. BURBRIDGE. Dem
tUL 3012-3 Mew ^helm block.
Treverae City. Mich. Ctti. ptone 14A
QradnaU of Philadelphia Dental oo4

SEWER TAX
Second Ward,
Notice to all Persons Interested:
The special asscKsment tax roll for
the construction of a trunk *ewer In
DlKtrict No. 7. beginning at tho Intersection of North Union street with
Boardman river, thence north to Bay
street, thence on Bay Ftreel to Ran­
dolph street, thence to Division street,
thence to Monroe street, thence on
Monroe. Wlllpw and Madison streets j
to Randolph strert, also on Randolph
street from Bay street to the alley be­
tween Cedar and Spruce streets,
thcnc© to the nllcj* west of Elmwood
avenue, ihcacc to Madifion gtrect. has
been placed In my bands for collection,
the same to be collected In three InBtallments. the first Installment to be
paid on or before June 30. 1905.
M. E. HASKELU
City Treasurer.
Office-Room 202 Slate Bank building.
' June 1-lmo

Notice to all poractw Interuted:
The siH»cI*l aKKeasment tax roll for
the conKiruction of Lateral Sc*wcr No.
1 in DlKtrict No. 1. beginning at the
f Wellington stre€*t. at
the alley bftween P'ront and
id 8tat«
State
running
BtreetK in said city,
west to ibo oast twe niy-two feet lot
six, block five, originalJ plat of the vlllage (now city) of TTraverso City.
Mich., has been placed in my hand*
for collection, tho same to be paid on
befo
ASKELU


BUILDERS’

Caetton gnarantoed. With Klmbel
MmScHooee. Otg. phone 244.

HERVEY H. ANOERSON-^Uomey

Hardware

for >*our money as the present
There never
a Umo when
you had belter designs from
which to make your sekvlIoM
than the present. We make a
sjHsclalty of builder*’ hardVare
and cMir cxpcrienco in this line
of giK>il8 enables us to help you
make selcc^ns by which you
^get tho tidbst value for your
money.
If you do not know Just wha^t
you want come in and let its
help you make your selection.

FRANK TRUDE

and counselor, Wilhelm block, Trnveree City, Mich. ClUzena phone lOA
DR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Bather
land block, phyalcian and aurgeon.
aUseoa phone 36A
DOCTOR RALPH 8. JIROCH, physl
Clan and surgeon. G-8 Sutherland
block. ^ Citlr. phono S04. Office hours
2 to 12. 2 to 5 and 7 to K o’clock.
Juno 21-tf

DItS. J. a t MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OAosmaMiWtllMlaBUs. 9 a. m. to 11
1 to S n. m. 7 to • oiwalats. Rmidsao* M
WyakooplUl. CitlRoo* phon# 4ST.

JOHN R. SANTO
|(>B£ULIIS8|UieE|

I4« Front Street

a F. CARVKR S BRa

FIRE INSURANCE

H.&I.E.TIHEUIIO

Dn. SH|K k rnitallitii

door to Dr. Hlggln*’ r
DR. Ka 1. THIRLBY—Spedel ntten
Bob to dlseasee of eklldren. Room
409 8UU Bank bldg. Both pkooea

S^=ITT]r

L. U A. SUIUNNa

" A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
Otow Mi. Mto *Hk«to bwk.«%

OVEl JOHSSON DIDCCO.

JARPET CLEMINS WORKS.

=1|ll||iiGE0. A. JARVIS
___ ...

8RARD lAPIM

IT

201

DENTIST

STREET
8H.WHeWAj
HOMROE 4 MeWETNY
,
front

6EIERU INSURANCE^

Real Estate.

AND WOOD...

o. Moi»iciNm

‘»«1JS^,S'{2S21’S55r .

Oty.l Sa »..««U:)0 a. to. eoa- St I NEW WILHELM BLOCK

Ml

DKKPSIA CURE
PAST.oBiaAoaiuu

0. D. MILLER
dkntimt:

EYES m
PEREATARQUBTIB
ls«ff*rtJ«tom.M.
KM.
atyssMhms:

DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT

B.&BaWXTT*l
FOR RALC Rt AU. I

“Ui.'.-Tiaf-Ksr'sssr
THROAT thd Timm OF GLASS

The special aseeMment tax roll for
the paving of West fYont street from
the vest Une of Union sired to the
west line of Mnple street, is now In my
hands for collection. The fim lustaUmeut to be paid on or before Jane 30,

rtvslJAs. s*. sad Oadsr CItyaad Behem

n you irant Ice or Wood don’t lutcn to a an
r; he inmU yoor dollar today and wiU bb in
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make yon
nromiaoe aa to trivinft Rood aervioer yon know that I
hnre done ao during tho past 15 years and expect to
Ull-Jmendoftimc. CItInBi’PkoM 7U

Kodol

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

DENTISTS
KEMOVED TO OFHCES

l.*k twm
«
let. Al*.. hit *4 ON.
tl.etn A w

lOI

tUUj.

Ym Art Itot Fttlitg JYell,

SEWER TAX

PAVING TAX

her ggata the nest day. Anothor engagcMt interfered, but on the third
trial the girl accepted and was pleased
to think that the was to hire an hour

Ml with trunk sever,
la my hand* for cjol, the same to be paU oa or he►erJO. 120A
M. K. HASKBLU
aty Trea*
Ornce-Room 202 SUte Bank building.
June 1-lmo.

IX to 25 horse power Marine Gasoline
Enipnes. Equal to the best; no com­
petition with lower grades. : : : : :

cum Doll.. Banu. CuU. toerna. tS?ler, Rl»« Worm and all akin dLeaiea.

f^TTuSLY*?* ploy

SEWER TAX

has”*

Basn Lanoeau Ofideraleeve. ^ "
of Greek at Johns Hpphins uni
Baltimore.

. a L CHAM ]
A Rk MAfCriN—PhyMan nd d«^
gmm. pace 2to BMt Fftmt etreet

No mtter WHAT POWER
TRY A RSCQItO VaNT tJX

Meklet to all Pereeae iatoreetod:
The apedal aneaament tax roll tor
the coastrucUoa of Lateral Sewer No.
1. Sever DUtrict Ko*. A kamtad la the
alley hetereea Washlagtoa and Web­
ster etreeu. beginalng oa Oarfidd aveaae. numlng theaee wwt to Bartow
atreet. thmme aorth on Bartov to

aatotM attb natoa.
_ Tfab b oor coaiBOto aUeh foa «ith

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

Tivior (MliG.

EXATMINEO IFREE

rLASnS

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