The Evening Record, May 27, 1905

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The Evening Record, May 27, 1905

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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Publisher

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

Date

1905-05-27

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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MllowoE Tbroaia oa Ufe of Eroi
Moat WEf NoTWoE to Hire

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•ommmr tram TpMo INJUmD EOT IE OEAf AND ALEO
auuo I—t A4Blnj Nolourc—kr U
at T—law U Kor— rtralu. Tfcto
■— tfeM tfeo kou ooiNoUd M<r«t
kottlo mm Oko klMw at aar tiaa.
fior MoOony LoM Ty* noforv-.
Ilu- ktfUaaklpt a- ikr- eraiaan.
OoEEICi VMIMr NoE Lof
haro k-a altkM at toMU > Woad.
EP^nLMNlfht

Dnloa atraoi brtdgo atopp^ to look
at tbe mCB aad boya who were* fiahlng
oa tbe dwte aad as be leaned Ever tbe
ig bit watob allpped from hU
at and dropped Into the wnler. A
ng net wns Ued on the end of a
spear aad Ue watch was Vainly fltbed
for. Jnck BopA a liralumian oa tbe
Pere Marquette railroad, happened
along at Uto polat and saw the imm's predleammit Mr. Boyd Im­
mediately stripped cET his Qoat. slid
Eowa a telephone pole which elands in
water cloee to Ue bridge and
dose for Ue loet article whleb was
plaiBly risible la about twelre feet of
water. He aroee wlU the watch and
was heartily cheered by the large
crowd that had collected.

New YoiE. Mar fT.-FWloanai
oral lottora tbroatealac PreelEoBi

CITY BOOB STOEl

^string on
YourHugtr
Jeri to rewled pee fo cen ai eer

Oxfords sad
Sumrntr Shots

to OBoior tbo Iroa vocEera afillatod
vUb Saai Mu caag a larpe an
or Eraaailto vae plaeed oaa. raft aad
ad to float acalaot tbo mev Peon*rbe meet complete line ever
■rtiraala bridflt aerooo tbo Haokoaoook
hown in Kortbem Micblgen; not n
FoMaaatoIr^ raft aliack a
king left out from uT^ortsto ones, for Ue old lady to the
blddoa km bolbro It ixmld otrlko tbo
WEiN vaikiof oloof on the M. A N. biMpo aad « terrtflc oxplooloa foltrim Pstent Leather and Tan ones
h^hoee who wanl Ue •’CoireciE. irock ikU aoniiBc boot OrBlIlck’f krwod. TbopoUooarolBTooticaUBg.
vbero tbo rooEbod mat dova
Mor tbeobore of tbo bor. 14^ocroM
Ooono Aftllp. oea of Ooooloo Artllp of
Ml Bor Mirtn wM tijuek >br tbo laPrictM fgrStpk
ac lAMoaEor train, due here at U
Wottld Uk. fo ba.e you Mop in
ePdook aad burled oE tbe timek wltb- TWO MOSE COUNCILMEN JOINED
andaee hem even il you don't buy
ml lojurfee. though pi preoMAYOS WEAVES^ VETa
- ^: Kivi ow TMf arv.
TOMATO PLANTS. Ue beet kind,
ent It If bard to determlae fuel what
ow ready. Prank M. Paine, florist
bio laJufMo ara.
He bad been down to the bay erldftttly to nMMk fleb for under hU coat
I It Will Nat Aoheld ekiae to ble right oide wae a opear
OVEfI m PBOmJL EAT DOWN TO and to tble fact to due tbe eooape fro«
a
frightful
aoeldent.
Tbe
trala
etnick
By Wire to Ue Srealng Record.
TME LONE TAELEE.
him oa the aide where be wae boldlag PhlladHpEla. May 17.-Thto morning
tbe epaar aad the broad aurfaoe ooa- two of tbe membere of tbe eouncll.
tart due to tbe long flat apear made U who bltbeito bare been ocmnUxl ai
poeelble for tbe plloi to hurl him off •upportene Ef the gae eompaniee. aa*
I Ttala Erov#il at
oae aide aad not eraob him wader aounoed that they would eupport tbe
the wbeele. He wao pleked up aad mayor's reto of tbe gaa Yeaae ateal.
Think how much
plaeed aboiuE the trata. brought to Ibt Tbe defaetiQE of Oeoive B. Bdwarda. a
fun y o u conW
depot and medical aaetotanoe phoned
have with a cam­
Tbo CEEllUo MacoabM ovaraud
wafd. Occmmitowa. wai regaided ae
Now is the time to
j
Eovb oa Traretae dtp laot oeoalag
and the lEw moat imporuat wreai of tbe meikera. Lot us show
I
BE olPMM aad wore slroa tbo bore to
Clotheyourfeet.spith _
Iwi BErndt has beam a ctrong imt
yon
a fow.- We
tbe town. TEo train am red at I;!! hie home only a few rode dtotaat. Oa man. All tbo othrw oouncUmen of the
our Shoes for littie
carr>' a full line
iTweDtp-MWEd ward decided for tbe
tad lEe dtp aad pn>- broken and ae far a. could be aKier |
mpney and be happy.
of kodak supplies.
oeoded to eaXar tbomedree. The talaed no ealemal Injurlee were npj
Omapnay Weal Accept
;
Trarorao dtp taal bad aado amplo
Tble nUemoon be began to phiiailblnlile. May 27-PWlowlng the
^
Pfwaaimtlqao for tbolr adroat aad
a mile from Ue lunge Uoogb aiMtIag of lb. dirwtor. oC tb. Vnlfod
;
aotblav tnu Wdtlaa ibai would oa- UlB In itself did not Indicate anything Oaa ba|K«TMa-t Mapaajr PrMidMt
haare the bapplaeoe of aap vteltor. more than could be eepected. Wbal Dolaa Mat a cooiBimloaU— to Uo
to fit all sire of feet.
There wae a abort program of ad*
the affair eepoclsllp uafortunstc
droeaoa bp Mairor A. V. Wedrlcb. Is Ue fact that the young lad U
Uoa. rrod C. Woiaiore. dgr attoraop
Id deaf and dumb. Out of the plaal U It .bOttId be ratlHed.
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of OadUlae. OoaUEObdor Perry of tbo n family of seven children Urec have
3 t tOK FRONT&IINI0N
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Codillae teat. Prof. I. a Oilbrnt. oaafflicted this way. Ue oMest
f
peiiatoadoat of the Traroroo City
Pearl aged It. Uls IsA
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ocboole. Mayor Jobaeoa. oblof oieea George, aged 14. and another sister.
live of CbdlUac. and tbe Hoa. Perry P. Nora, aged 12 years. The mother died
lH>»«-re of CadlUac. J., W. Hanaoa vai about a year ago aad Ue family have AOEO WOMAN PAESED AWAY AT
• O’CLOCK P. M. ^
,
cbalmiaa of tbe meeUag and latro* all beea togmbor nnUl late last fall
ler boy. Atdeo. was taken
I Eoeed earn epeaker with eoiao pertJAbBlimotB of ntlo
|. iioai topic.
to Ue SUte industrial school ai Lan*
HRIOBS SATI8FA9TOR>
Was Bern In Bebenils Ovsr Ntnsty
eg,
^
Hod 0 PoroEe.
I
fflaUMtalioEtn IBOB
Years
Afo-Her
Husbsnd
Killed
242 E. FRORT ST.
r • The ( adUloo delegoUoa woe met ot
Leri Turn FUigera.
Boom atO Btate BanteBiEa
Blateen Yssrs Ape.
the Irolo tip tke rooepUoo oommlttoe Bimey McOarry. aged It. while at
from Trew-ree Clip tent. No, §71, ond work In Ue Welle Hlgman fbclory UU
O
oamber of eUlxeae, A porode morning about 10 o'clock was the vic^ of Traverse City, diod at t o'clock last
4
mmd formed oad tbo moroli woe up
f
Pork Bireei to Proat. we»t on Proat two flogers. He went to work oa Ue night at Uo home of her daughter.
i
atreei to Union eUeet. anrih on Union stave iolBer In place uf aaoUer brork* Mrs, Henry Ferguson. 700 Beoond
f
to Etale. mut on Stale luXoee. north man for a short Ume and In reaching street Her deaU was duo to old age.
Mrs. Chahoc was bom in Bohemia.
oa Oaao to Proni and then bock to the np for the slab reached loo far, bis April
CriBBBil Bros*. Mfflde Bb«b b Ahrayi iB IhB LoBd
15. 1112. over ninety years ago.
City opera bouAc, The parade wae
irs coming In contact wlU Ue
EDormous purchasea
urchasea for caah onabloa them to quote prioea
beaded by the di-aree team, followed sharp knives. He was taken to a phy- Her bttsbaad. John Chahoc. died about
sixteen
years
ago.
tbo
cauae
of
hU
that appoal to the grunkwt poaaiblo raiiKt* of buyere. Methby the Oadillao bond, the Cadillor ■Iclan'i offloe and tbo wounde dressed. death balBg a fxll from a load of hay.
oda aoopied arc the roaulla of a boiled down exporieiKx* of
Soboted fa hobo ronume. cmrrlego* The aocldoat happened to the right Mrs. Chflboc leaves two danghtera and
25 yemn of auoouesful boaincaa. Buyin;; piauoB that our
In vbicb tbo gpeokc r*. n<cepUon oum hand and Ue ladea and ring Anger
oae eon to mourn the loee of a loving
cxpt*yi6Doe baa proven to our entire aatisfactiou have the
Aitloo and toot oommeodcri rode.
moUer.
atuff in them, the common aonae.. the tone, the durability,
Timver^ dip band. ('■dUloc delegn
Knee Cap Breken.
the aatiafaotion1 to meet tbe requirementa of the most contfoa beartag big brooms decorated I Coming-In with the usdillac special The funeml service will bo held at
aervative musician or buyer. Our installment system it
with tbe Haocabee colors. and Ue last evening for a folllflcaUca even* 2 p. m. tomorrow from tbe bouse. 702
faulUeaa. Just as pleasant to buy on time os though you
Mreet nader tbe direction of
Tiaverue City Maccabees
ing and left behind by bU friends Ule Beeoad
paid all cash.
Will
B.
Anderson.
Rev.
Hugh
Ken­
morning in the sanlUrium where ho
On arrlvlat at Ue City o|kcra houM. j was taken st.midnight last night wlU nedy WlU ofltotote.
the aobo Imnd. Ue Ctodlllac Und and a broken knee cap^ Is Ue brief story
Pnif. Horat'a pioEestrA aU gsve selec. attached to Ue name of Maaale Har­
Upas. Tbo opera bouM looked ver> man. aged 22 of Cadillac. While celemOUGArS tXASUIG MUSK H0U»
pretty Indeed decorated wlU the Mao* bratlng Ue fact that be was a Macoa- iwfy BfttfflHt Hi a Verdtot in Bohael.
caboe colors and wlU Uc Kmg ubles bee In Ue eliy for a good Ume. young EarMatsen Caaa at Thraa MlaB—•« WreanW •«.
aproad with SBpwy llasa. glassware. Harman became InvolTod In a acufample
to
acco^
Mirer and
fling match wlU a simMer la a saloon
Thc
damage
ault
of
Behaclder
va.
Este «M gueeu aiaPCMUto^Ue
at
on Pront streoi. They tripped oae an­
Mage were aeaUE
other np aad la Ue bout and Anally Mauea wblcb oceppled Ue aUcntkm
In a fall the accident bappeoed to of Joetiee Amll P. Nerlloger's court
MXaW CxWCW© MBK8___
Hanaaa who fell twisUng bis right
cxonoifG ercKinsHiNea
■AUL OAMI TOOAV.
knee la snob a manner that Ue llga* a laiae ewrt o( eiweUlar.. WM eettM
to
toe
Jery
brtoalac
to
a
menu and knee cap were tom looee.
Hl*h UhMl
The ambulance caU was neat ta and at eiaeUir three miobto. taforr C ton
th. laaa uk«i to Ue -attariaa wbw. enotoi «W daausec to tbe eiteet <4
H
Tbo lw«M|lKlii«ilM>al hM« boil t—a BNdlcol att-tloa plae- Moi la a.
toeogh It ha» act been ttrea
Md • tOM fraoi
rc or. ooariOrtable eoadltl— a. tmild be tx- ool Jen what thtoeorera Tbe ptotaUt
ctDWl—tau u Dm Mftaa rooiSi
to hi* toeUaKwr yeelerday aneroo—
^
Utaafionw* Tb.t—had.guoe
aMerted that the daauaea to tbe nio•t WUIta—b.r> April » wkteh i-aN'
ilacDap w—tto 3«rClt7 atog e—ea. e( tbe owat doltfeiy
od la •—fw for the Wish Mboo) boin
t—tbeuiMInlatoTlalt amooBUd to ab—t SIO to daUTeir hUU
wbo war. b—ljr eripplod bjr t— loa.
aad the awardtar ot datoatee eom,
oMbi—plajrw.. Th. CMM ibli altar
tUa asp—ditote. n. eoeu are tosed
to b. A vtrr latot—t10 tbo ditoad—L

IIM6MBEES
OWNED TOWN

DESERTED GAS STEAL

6J3;OLOOK EDITiON

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IIG IMDoFwEU SQWa

CUTPRIGESHOE
SALE

AHANDSOMEBOOT
woo Ml aw
Tb» boot with circular \bmpaiid
duU kid top bone of the moat attmeUye atylea we oany. Sm OW

Bachant & Roacoa

Not Only

ForLumber

ELKSKIN SHOES

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WAIT:y
I) HUG ^TORE

MRS. CHRHOC IS DERD

I O. C. MOFFATT

See Our Window for
Baiyains
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ,..

THE {REASONS WHT

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WE SHOW A STRONG UHE

IVieiM’® 3UIX3
At 10.00, IZOO. 15.00, $18.00
WE SHOW A STRONG UNE

MKIM’3 F»AIMT3
At $2,150, $3, m $4, $4:50

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I F this month decides yorr moving to a new botineu
* location, let us supply the new t^ore front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your cooveni,
ence. We've every facility for turning the woric out
promptly at the best pHce!

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

Citlswnn Phono, B2i BMl. lOB.

W. L. Brown, Managwr,

DECORATION. DAY

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GRINNELL BROTHERS

AMBSES OF $17.5(1

I ^ ^ >1.-toa toori-

aod BoIkUiir MtterUl.bBtlbr an
kinds of flnished
woodvxtl

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Biker tr BUh <Vhlek It wtt Ore n HcmrU Sk»« m

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Let US Uy our floml wreaths at the tombs of Our Soldier
Dead and shake out Old Glory to the brecse. It’s only a iom
—aajTnbol, but it s more tLin
or wriUan word, ior
throimh the obeervanoe of these reTemitial rites the \f&ui cl
- onebda
w abooU tom aaida fi—> the Btran.
iendw, and that, far
day. wo
laetivitmof fanah^^fe
In aooordanoewith

T4'

on Deoomtion Day, in honor of tbe Demi Scldiera
R^bliCe

HAMUTONCUmilNeGO

tsibcii Vonr OoMitt Oavst

pi

Hag orncmn ami «(|^ «ni«t MmI
I TMUmd. i. W. Hmmb called ta>
JaMlac la anler. Tte am dteekar
|M» tatiadaMd trai JUiPor AIM V.

) 0f Oadillaa. »bo ease
ealebfate ibelr Tloiary orw

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U to
u«i u>e cadiuae
- - tlya .Utfx would
aig^aabaa.tlya
AMa a joaiktto^ma ibtif«aMUIadl<
1
naiad ikai Ua iMtoaiiaa
aaUdpailoto There were about
910 «toi Me to TimrenNi Ci4
idgbl by aprolal Unto, and ittm the
tJa|a thty arrived uaUl tbelr departtiix
It foa a cctollaaal rbaad of ideaaera.
9V vatootoa eataaded UM by Maroa
rrtodrtoh waa aiacero and eordial. aad
. faatoved la that aidrti and the
detootod In a mteat Ueir feetlng of
hratoofly regard waa aoi dlmini.bed
Cbitolor.
1Eba|itaQaal la Umi Cliy opera hoiue
wai atoaly nerved and went off le^
mayktMy yraU 4S0aaideriac liio ImMeOee.cftNNi. ytfhm it ia noted that
IMntihm were amde for only WO.
aad^ lhai about tOT were fed without
M cagae /or favorable
rnKjlT
Wbeaerw the Travcrac
OltfiMOI^to have vlalted Oadlllac
tb^'
Ima Jkvally entertained,
aad it nay be irutlifidUr aaid that Uat
al*t Trarerae G4y aaojtorocated in
full meaaure. The vUlton wciU away
failto« tM4ltoroeaiaiaa waa alnoaie.
aad took wUh theia a deatre to come
apOa MA Trmverae City wiU be glad
to wuleOBa tb«un often.
•TAMP IT OUT.
Teaterda>’« papeih reeorded a pro^
cea^iiff.whlch haa not o^ea been cagarii^oad tor Travarae City, and Which
Trapraa Oly la aot daairoua of ex*
perteudag oftea. a W. Wcherd came
from WUiiamahorg and while here ii^
Aalgml parhagatoo freely of good

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tSS^SL-SXS

SsrSrTli
Sd
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Later in the evealag Mr. Skcdchw *aa j, -*Alewaulcr - Ham. Beef. Minced Tongue. V«l.
Baked pork and beans.
Mr. rrtedrteh said aa mayor of the aadai^litoanallilt.
eily he extaaded a moat eordial walooma and that the town betoaged to
Oommandw Charles Perry of the
Assorted cake.
the vialton. There was a time to ^^uUllac teal waa next called upoa.
Oranges.
yswragopeby wheaTravvrueaU'iMiP' Mr. Pern araa very brief in hla
Coffi'c.
pie healUtod to have anything to 4o
iM^ing that the ground hid
were* screed 700 p*H»pl
Detoro all w
wlto CadMiuui^haiM toattowii
rred. Ho felt very gUd
was the wtokedeai |dace oa earth bitt to be in Tvavorae City mad knew that had eaten.' All
that time had ehaaged. Tmvorsi' City bU toat did also. The fight had bccui
Is not yet ready to yield the palm as a hard one but only the moat pleasaai
as pOssihlc. TJehInd the scenes thoB
of norUMUB Mlcbb
clings were had throughoiit.
in charge worked hard aU evening and
gaa to Cadillac but reoogalaea In fhai
Prof. I. B. Ollbert. .
city a worthy ruoipetiior. He uald
Prof. 1. B. Gllbon of the Traverse It was largely due to compeU*nt assist
that wbonevar a Oadlllac eitiaea wae City sehouls followed Mr. Perry, He aaoo ihsl.the banquet was as succdssful as It was. The music durinj: the
told what good thiaga Trmverae City I
banquet was fomlsbcd by Professor
had. be went hiNBe vtth the lateattoa prevtooa reiaailts and told
of having belter
Horst's orchrotra.
ware welcome to U
the eUy« take whii Aiditor Tsia be talked of Michigan s
Danced Until Late.
they would. As cm
of Trav- great order, the Maccabees. It was
After the banquet, during ihv Iwn
City tent be wckiumed tlie visitors an onlcr that lifted men from aiere quel and before the banquet. I*\m*sIn a fraternal manner. The good, machine drudgery to tho plane wht-ro lers hall was packed with a large
things spread out on the tables wvro they thought of others besides them­ crowd enjoying a dance. E^^erv third
aa agnisst pf this. Botnmlag to his selves. It protaeto tha sroaaanhood number was a quadrille. MeirlU n
oMolal eapaeio again be turned over
of the members and llfU HnUey Mug the caller. The music
the heys of the city to the visitors and mnn up untU he bMomes s hurnsn was furnished by Wysi^mg’s orchesappointed Mayor Johnson of Cadillac being and finds out that there is mure ira and the dance cominuod uni II Uie
mayor pro tern of Traverse City ; Cad­ to life than the mero pursuit of the
train left, after 1 o'clock.
illac's dty attoniey. Prod C. Wotmore. dollar.
During the dance R. W- lUstall un
was made city gtlorney of thU city and
May^ Johneen.
veiled a cartoon cniiiled ‘ PenVh vlcOadlUac's commander. Gharlea Ferry,
Mayor Johnson bad been promlMd toiy." which made a hit with the
chief of poliee. Perry P. Powers was
that he wouldn't be called upon but he crowd. He also made a short speech.
made superlateodeot of the ladles.
was. Ma>-or Johnson's speech was
It Is needless to add that the Cadil­
After some mirthful puns on the
short, concise and lo the point. In be­ lac delegation was well pleasiHi with
names of proadneat vlallorm. he dostd
half of the Cadillac tent and citizens the visit hero.
by agaia extcuHlIag a warm welcome
Of Cadillac, he thanked the mayor of
to the visitors.
traverse City and the cllUens for the
^
Prod C. Wtbnors.
j welcome that bad been given.
•awara of OlntiMnta tor Catarrh That
The chairman then ealied on the|
^
Cenuin Mercury,
Hon. rrod C. Wetmore 4s the next
The Hoa. Ferry F. Pce« wa.
Mher. He said that aome might
trodueed by the chairman and opened! the whole system when entering it
a atrange that Mayor Jobabis address with iireclsely the aame|throngh the mucous surfaceu. Such
rospond to tho address of
CndUlac Aiticlm should never be used except
alory ha opened his talk
welcome but the auiyor

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Traverse City delegation to j, ten fold lo the^ you ron t>oss1-.
In tow by a apeeooes.
► he waa. taken
1
i am xne omciai orator oi
funded Just as good as bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
to a reaort of
who led him
]
•aid Mr. WTetmoro. Mr.
ever. howex*er. and everybody laught-d
doubtful character, and there doped Wetmore mid he cooldat understand . .w
u. 1
.._______w.- f Co., Toledo. O.. «contalas no mercury,
taken Internally, ratting dlrwcUy
him. oTldenUy tor the purpose of rob­ why. In light of hli name, he wasn't at the right place. He then gave Mr,
Friedrich a good natnred dig and j upon the blood and mucous surfaces
bery. The detnUa of the inddoot ara appointed aqpcrintoudent of the water
He told of'of the system. In buying Hall's Cahard to aecuro. but the fact remalni works. He aaid that CadUlac was glad
tho genu^
the $>.000,000 that the Maccaln tes had ■
!ne. It Is taken1 Internally andd made in
that Mr. Rlckerd waa fooad on the to be here hot always knew that thiqr
paid out to widows and orphans, of the r^AeAo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney t Co.
atraai la a deplorable ooadHIon and were comlag. Tho oAcla) records
$500,000 to the poor and helpless, of Testimonials free.
Ukaa to a hotel. ThU U .a pracUoe showed that Cadillac got eighty new
Sold by druggists. Price, 75c. per
the $100,000 paid out to those-that
which should be stamped out In Trav* members while Trsverse air got
Ui<Hlod It last year. Ha said that
Take UaU's Family PiUi for consUera# City at once. If there are placta seventy-eight, but two majority was
Traverse City had that which CadllUc
▼hare women are permitted to fre all tut was nemled. Them U a sort
most admired, pretty, tastefnl homes
gaent Urn authorltlaa ahoold give them of a bralheriy feeling between Cadi^ boionglng to those who labored for
Terrific Race With Death,
Boat vigorous aUentlon.
lac and Traverse City because many of j
their living. Cadillac has m<ire homos
•TJealh was fast approaching."
We baUeve that the seal of the po^ Cadillac's clUxens live here. They'
than snv ciiy writes Ralph F. Fernandez of Tampa,
owned by wage <
ttoa dapatouaaf wUl be eaaciotloaUy eant get away bmauro they are con­ in the auie.
uxgftod. but qxperiencr In olber cities fined In the asylom. They
haa shown that the utmost vigilance Is! brought hare Involuntarily
uever would have left Cadi
; medidr* \ but got no bene
rks in PBferouoe have excellent Ma<val»eo orgsnlxa- i
-uapriBClpled characters. In this
to other speakers, he dosed by saying
the poiloe abould find
tiont.' ‘'Trsvenu* CHy and Cadillac j
^onderfu?
, I heir effecl. that in
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▼bare Mr. lUcJterd was token, and eoe that lo bchqlf of the dty of CAdJlUc .....................................
saiion may all
da>*s
r.i*d the Mac.tolHx------“---------------" ' throe...............................................................
— *I felt like a new mnn and
Ip It that so opportimlty shall be pw he thankud the Traverse CUy iKOplc j^V " ^
hiK^TWhic wUh ^»^* *"*^
troubles.all

• tiSfanti^l at Johnson Drug Co. F. H.
ttlttod for a repeUtiun of this uffciue for the warn hearted, oiwn banded i
welcome that had been exten.|i*il lul
I Meads 8. E. Walt A Sons, drag stores
UUd similar imes
iCxZiT
Mr. Iknror.'talk Closed the program, [price Me.

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MUSTUNO CPPEM.SH,

-Amid the Plnea."
The village of CoinmlKh. thirty five; After Mr. Wetmore had concluded'
*
^ ..e ^
sand the visit ursbkMl'
first to the I
miles kouth of Traverse City, is grad- Charles A. BkeRher sang Prof. W. down to the Joog tables, which wdrv
ually. becoming an iniporiant oommei •, Henry* Steffens' n<>w composition* arranged on tH* main floor wUU* tse
oUI center, and its business men ore ' Amid lh«* lines." Tho piece msde a ■peclators were In the gallery, ard
ritUens of energy snd (iimmcndnble { big bit with the house. The melody U w«^ served with the foUuwing excel
WlenHise. They have rcconil.v or- of a lOgh onler and the words are of a irnf tUnds prepared by the Lillle
aanisod a busUu-HM men's asMiclMtiitn. et-utiment that appeals t«> everyone. Tavetn and served by fortr-alx waittheoUket of which la for the lmpu>ve* in >1r. Bkelchef the right xthaUsi was
ana Uevclupmcnt «? Copcmlsii. found to introduce the iwlecUon. the
and the manuei in which ikro have cffi«t of his rendition being such as
atoned out in the good m<irk demon to iiroduee nothing but the most fa

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rt .COSTS MONEY TO BUILD

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COMPOUND INTEREST ON 8AVINQS
OCPOSITS*

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have

rcgatorly Hrfllster^s Itocky Mountain
Ttou It wfli make her hatfthy. happy
aad dodle ms a lamb. 55 eenU Tea
or Tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
When the body is ilcarod tor action

10 FERCMt OFF OB
8EMFS,GRABn£S.II|.
craibs, tapestry
BBUSSEIA VELVETS,
AXnnSTERS. ABD
AU. STAIR CARPETDfG.

•«KM«MAN*rS .

YOlifM oMKDi-r

if you are tfoubled with dlrxy
spells, headache. Indigcslloti. cmsilpa
UoB. HolUster's Rocky Moantsin Tea
WiU make you well and hepe you well
ff li fails, get your money hack. That's
fair. 35 cents. Johnson Drug Co.

Buy Your
^
Baht Coat Bow

A Creeping Death.
Belle Plalne. MUm.. writes tliat a
friend dreadfully injured bU hand,
which swelled up liko blood poisoning.
Buckieu'a Arnica Salves drew oat the

Ke.“?js'ru.rr.a7o‘'rr„'rS
wid WTO*. 55r at J.*Wa l>rog Co..
r. H. Mead.. S. K. Wait * Soa. dro*

We will sell any Jacket or Ralo Coat. This >
Scason'^^tyle. while they last.
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W A O O N

Ont-Tourtb Off! ' v

For Sok or IVaio
Also double harness
Sell on

Come early while the assortment is tfood. AU^
last season’s it

installments if
you wish.

Ont-Bafr Price!
Sfiutb
Side

A. F. N.riln«tr. C. W. AMlteik
Ml But FTWrt Street

Jl,J, Wilhelm

Omha
Stnti

AnENIION & A. R.!
^EC(HUnll ui w

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IsTuesday

You Want Rags

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For II,.*. *1... lako |..rl ii. Il»y.M, «:,ul
for llh* HUm.l. for ll.c
Iiublio .•xcit is.*. for ihe iKill if n.iy c.MT. is.-R iin- lu M in(l<«n>, utt.l for ilK'onitiiig
tlu- comrades’cruri-s.

W.. Imvc a «.»«! stock to select from and Uic prices am

n-asomtbb*.

Bunting Flags
ShoiiM Ik' utifiu-l.ll CO TV»lit re on tlmi day. If .vo'ii luivc none «i>t m..-at once.
Tbcr.. .m-Fo mnii'y o.-. asi..ris wl.ci. V0.1 want U. use one aiJ a Rrwd ,me Uu fur-



Razor Strops

oro. SNYDER

...7,............... ,T

i. Trial bottle Ific.

riieeks: the brightness of the eyes;
the firmness Of tho fiesh and mnsoles ;
the buoyancy of the mind. Try them.
At Johnson Drug Oo.. P. H. Meads. 8.
E. Walt A Sons drug stores. 55 cents.

TromroQM#ttoit.lleua7L

~^77u iSnj'

nm.

•«rF!^.S2K:a*k^;
: noros. price SOc aad

yi ars.

If we do not Iiuve lln-si»-you want

can K>‘t *t for you on tlie sli.jrtml

You Will Need Bunting

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«V I...V 11..- .laid, ..lU
>..1, .Igl. ..I........ I. .Wp,. ami tlioec with stars. P«*irt wait until the last monunt.get it now iui-1 ilocontlo yxmr i
^

ston- or jvsiflftnv oarly

moruiiig.

G. A. R. Suits
V.m
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..nt » l,..a .,■» ».« I«

t.» -Urem ItoJ.'

Tlie one von liavc now can lic worn ewry May. Better buy curly and p i just your
lit, a liltU- later wc may not have' just your siz^
.

G. A. R. Hats

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•Will Vjis mucJi bixMiM as 1L.« now suit. Hus one you Lave imw luay ’U* • inUo
^ fad.M from wearing, and a new one would look so fine. Tl..-n you may need

GOING TO

CLEAN House?
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<k>o4 ti»e tt> Mire im light or make dianges.
Think about it, then figure with us.

J.B. Paifc Electric CO.

New Hat Cord

r- w

Tobrighu-n uji y«.ur Imt, if you don't Lave to boy a ne«- Imt.
’like some
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New Brass ^ttons
For tbe cult

M

Butloimttogut UniiaiiwlWaito^

TK HMit iU
m

Wnol«Mt »Mk.: . 4 :^

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SIR Jl COHAN DpyjfS
ft and Grca<c»t Itchiavcn

Tlic Return of $heriobk Hi
Mfiit

Ww Nifii «IM ^

1^.

«ad the hqwjteqKrBwt look anMIjr

FteMT mu MB to Mk Utt pmBar
«tylo of Mr. KmT*
keurr tlm
Uw ctkm. The stonr «ad Mtwtioo
dflhl In the otfMw mod i«
mmtlre «m the prermflimc (md
or rich ABerkmm betn
m from mbfomd. The'

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Cik?S:»k
^A^asai.
baitel^aad fttshr

• wteSifc'sJu.

' ia the p&u»b«, 4jl the higheit tHi^r

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Mrs. CmroUrm Slimv. lemcbcr of the
dhr acl^'fv^ demr mt ISO
pmrIdBi the MOttOt pmU the clir by
tbi sUtd bqum)s tbmi mmounu If It
doesnt equal ISO a rnonUi she Is to reoelve BiMsh siroportkni o(‘|S0
that the state treasorer shall pay the
•VDQIT mu THI CITY SCHOOL*
HAM VP SV •OAML
I tsM if4aeh
docu or oae fl inch duct he laid ai
the Blmwood aVeniie rtMmda to coo■
^ lit I
T
duot the cieak aeroas the fTouadt
MYMtNT WM uirr to COUN. that the oBith cod of the rtwads he
CfL*h DIhCfItnON.
sodded aad seeded. At the Ceatitf
bondldc. Ue srouad ahoald be fer|n.
Iced and aeadsd; ^alph street crooals
be sodded and adsdsd: Hoardman
BUS SB Oak Park be fhrtiUsed and
seeded wherever they need It- Adopt-

lusicilKSA^

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.... 64j PRB8H FISH at all times. Broach's!
; meat market, 246 Bast Front 8L
J
18
nsay i-lM3-22-£4-27 ]

It will

cost dSMOO

to run the

A. W. M or this city, also bnmght 1
hack a prtaa. Bvery Ume he shot hla
hand struck his nose and as be shot
The hUasom was the cause
of considerable oommanl
I
Weekly Blieot
^
Tbe rsfular weekly shoot of the
Traverse Oty IBM kad Gun club was
held yesterday aftemooD, Dr. Bawycr’
the medal, with twenty,
one being the high on the drat string,
Thb following wort the toores:
Baw^er.............................................. 21 j
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Sr:;:;:;;

ttmt aad that ita Snildlncbe'taa

ia

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CiMiMCttt fionra for eosh;
Boaeoarat nd Oecoratlei Oiy
a tko Qumo City Floral Co;.
818 South Union.
Miy26tf:

reported a banch of bills which were

ioemde the paymodt of a ISAOO note
Champoey. AlU Cooper. Blva Cooper.
glvaa for the oompIpUoB of the Union
Mabel Deapree. Lillian Finley. Arthur
street buHdins. The ways end means
Garland. Marion Othhs. Ktelyq Ham­
eomaUUss prsssatsd the followlnc es­
mond. Biiabeth Holmes. Punk Huelltimates to the board of edsoaUon last
mantel. Utsle Kyle. Olive Lackey.
evmlnt:
Grice Lneaa. Verpon McIntyre. Mabel
. Bstlmaie of eommlttss on
MeMIchasl. Bernlea Robertaoo. Bdlth
tosihrrs and schools........|fS,|00
Mler. Isaa TheohoM.
Van Val
Mlmitc of the eoinmittee on
ksnhiirg. Bsaie TinUm. Mabel Walter,
hoUdiuts and grounds.......... d.t00
Lllltan WW Adolph Wllh^m. UlUan
flohooUuppUes. test hooka. «U. 1.400
Wlhehn. Mabel Wilhelm. Moitoa Wil­
Inddentalii ................
.......... 4.100
son, Bsra Winters and Dolly Wynkoop.
Interest ....................
I
ftepsrtofTmantOSRcer.
Bond or 15.000....
Total .. ...:.......,.., .446.000 . The truant oBoer made thq followreceived and
The folloH lng wm* the wUroaicd *
repori which
K*r of miles
soarcea of liic-omc:
®
I
number of homes visited
Ono mlD Us .........
3*00^ I where chlldrsn were absent, 28; numPrlnury achuol money
; , 000
^
dlfereot school
Boneealdeot tuuioo..
I-f^^jtiousoa. 76; number of troanls. S;
Thou'was ^tnr queitVon* .^^^
s;.j'™*«^» before Judge Roberts. 2; numtn whether thU cMlmate CAiuld hclbcr of pseksges carried. 27.
pasasd,!! being iUt.d that the skmah.;
He Wants the Plana Back,
mcni this year wonio nin luWrr than - A eommunlcatUin was received from
last yw. it was auud that the bontl: Ji ai^ C Petersen asking for Ihb refbr 12.000 ooMd he oxu udetl mUhoui turn of the plans of the now Union
any trouble, ika murtwing S per i street school buildings K was «ui«i
cent, the same as wuuM be paid for; that the city attomcr had said that
la order to dlApow* the board wold have to return the
of lb* Bttltor. H. l»odU«u. .....viM) ihBl 1 pUn. uid
(bebudfHbeamtlotbe.KvrouucllI Mr. MontBgue ttaoo|At Uiat tb«
with 0» iifwrlMi tb»t IT
u.-.t boird iliould taw lb* vrtfiiuil ptoBt
lbe*&JM bon'd to be out OU1 uid bi ld; ind MKriarailaai of tbe balUlav or at
oriT auUI next raar. CarrliHl
j Ira.t a duplicate aet. He moted tbal
TiiftitiT Ttr>‘-1-connKtoloaUuQ b« ncelrod and
Tbv cbobiIuAi on lanehen
a i “'-J «4 m:tkm deferred uaUI tbe nexl
mended that tbe rollowln* w , ni |
p)o>od.
Tbe reeoaomulBtion «a.' Mr. aamer wanu-d tbe cleA at the
adopted:
ucxl meolliu: to elvc Jest caacOy ibe
Ulw Carrie Punir. principal of ibe, asrermeut catered Into betoaco tbe
Central buildlUB, teaefaer of lUlb |Cltr and Mr. |>eicrwn. Hr. Mcholiod
•rade. aalav. tU.M.
i Mid be found la tbe aicreamant a
Mr. Roee Hem. a siBdaate of tbCiClaum. that tbe-ptataa aad apaeltam
V. at M.. elgbth node, eeniial. *4V=4Moa. mm: be relurBed. C. T. Back
MM. Bdoa RirlB*. mdBWo^^lc iboo«h! that tbe cIv akoold tare a|rfeMormal. principal and^ teaeber o( Idoatloc. In order to pioperlr eaUatghUi stade at Oak Park. *M.
,»»»• anjr Are lom. Tbe oomBODlcar
Mile Floreoce Perkina, (ra^ate of I Hon waa tnalV ubied.
«ke wato Noneal. foorib BiBde BoardTi ». *m< M AuMla«. ^
man mronne. »«5
There <iu but oee Ud for-|lSe oM
Mim Mav sterctm. cradoBtc « Ue| primav bulldlB* on tbe Bm.ood Bvel«imd* oa rbrtt. ane acbool (ronada. Thl. iraa from
nmak SOaa and »ai tor *IM. Mr.
MWa BneUe Bnma. xtadBaleW tbe totU ataiad that he kaem ot at leaat
6aaOml Marmal auib Blade Ota Raik. «i*bt »en ttat nraated to Md an Oe
•ta
baUdloc but rririmd to do ao at pabUe
Him piaabecb Hrmher. Btadaala of »—nan He mered that tbe bid be
Uw ataaal-nr maalc at Uie Stau Nor
mat. aaparritar of mmle, «u.
at aaelhm. Tbandap at t oVlock. tba
him JiMla Tbriaa, taataer oTtotr cMfctoadraitlaetta atlc. OairM.
' *aa.riataa*iadln RtaM'
ti»btrti«*M*r‘tbiS
Ipis Ml BpMar. te chlm or tha tbaia Wa IM* popUt la aebM M Ita
at Oak Faik. m a tadari
«M at tke Bwetb aad that tta peitaat‘a*, at.
e *aa n. He read a

I

A fish tniat has Ran Fmacisco in fta,
g^. .FaUmm. whKh not Kmg age ;
I si retail tot 7 cents a pound, pow;
-_la r. eruta, thoobh the waters ef
CallfomU are ciowded with the 1I4l
20 Btrified baas, which was n rents. row|
..... li cosu 30 cents. The reuUer* and tbe‘
— I pobllc are helpteas.
Toul .
............
MI
C 6. "carver of this dly wi thej
high IBB .of the dav. miasi^ but alltM birds out of hi. PhyllUa. the
Dopoit powder expert, shot through
and jniaaed seven out of 218. M. K.
Walton or tbla city got the oonaolaUcm
pHfo or It h« nobody seems to know
TRY A RSCORO WAMT Alh

«*•The oommlttse on ways and means

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laetloM T^mmtm^, Tht rtwit
«MT'to ^irtalKl* and Iran. Md Umt* to j
knk'i Y«r "miShiii'im •M'.a*
BO dOBht that aaoli ■on* •• 'Rom!
taa*hr
m vm' wHkoat • hu^
«WM aom.’ -Tho OlfUe With the}
WiBk.- The
CIV Down hr (hc|
ScIbc * and ~I)b f Natural Hoodoo." I
MdrM'm tkmmm iboet:
1 UB«er IB tho fsn of theater soon
• A Trip to ■SW”
glrile eboraa aa the
.........2 nmd this mmaon.

ness, sweetnett awl flavoc optioed
andi what'It more mpoitaiit, rewlen ^
food ¥dK)lctpiiie awl agreeai^
r^vUipiold. .. . .

Qoir^»Mng Thi^ Gttat Detective Masterpieces
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ST. fMNCIS SCHOOL

Net Many.
Morgan
NEXt:
iONDiY NIGilT

I Conclude* the removal Kgk- of pnid ’
'pianos and organ* at price* never be­
fore mentioned In thl* city, wlu-n qua!,lty Is considered.

Clealhg exerclaoa Will Bt Hsid on the \
evening of June I at City Optra ^

More than half of thi* tV^e stock of
pianos and organs hs| been sold. Wc .
are mere of a number of other cusilom-'
The closing eserelaes of Bl Francis
Is ploaaed with
}crs aa every
will be held tn tbe Cliy opera
boou OB tb« Breotos ot Wedo«dv.!
P’’*"' * *
JuB«C. Tti«re Ii but «oc (tMoBtr tbu'J tericaliu to to tu Ibe rltir folks «.<
jw. Ml* lAurs 0«r>*. A prasraa jnucb as poiribl., wber. (he «dvcrtlF<^
»“
be
or fc.vlnj ooe ot our Icdlug
wm be bold in :
the atscmhly room of 8l. Francis i *®““*'*^ alterations of our new store
achoolon Wednesday evening. May 31.ipracUcally prohibits us from putting,
The popUs of 8t. Fraocis High school pUno* and organs In ihctc at the time
wni be In charge. The eighth grade we are obliged to move. Our nilKfor-.
will receive their diplomas on that
tune Is your gain. We arc open erdh-1
_ In the evening there will Ikse who can!
a baaquet fbr the puplU of the High |t”*^
As tbe assembly room ls rather I not come at any other U
kmall thU Is rostricted to tho paren*^!
and frtoads of theaf^Hiplbi.
!
------------BruvHlsa.
Bmuember Monday iiigM is the last ^
llaUi^lst i^s^l Chuicli-:
alghi as wc must get out by Juno 1.
Buaday morning the subject will be -Charity." This Is the third and eJoa-}X>rop in and aaa
lag tenaoa on the three ChrisUaa
gmcea. There will be ao preatdilrg
senrtee la the avealag. bet the Ep
^learm Wll meet at 6 o ckicK
and close promptly at 7.
Frieads Ghusch—11:00 a. m., praise
and prayer acnlce and testimony
meeting, led -by Bmma PonUns of Gen­
eva, lad. 7:30 p.^u. public mlaaitmary
mueriag of the C. B. aocictv. Leader.
WhHlng. AU aro cordially iu
vltadtoth^Bieetlaga.
Cbarch of Chrltt—Thomat. P. Ul
Iftm. mlBlttor. K. a~Memhara are reUuorted to he on time! Morning, ser­
mon subject. 'Trials and Yriumphs.*^
Mo. 2. Mrealag, UbIob Baccalaureate
aenrloe M aty
bouse, k
aiT pMge offeri^ wUI he due
The iaat Loin's 4ay ta June will
he obaetmd'aa ev iDvt aaBlversary.
br: j: it Oairiaoa of BL LooM, Mo,
edlior of the Chriaiiaa Mraagettat, is

KiiALb
ialGHaa
a B. Bmer. rn».

AcreatNevYo^DtSf
paid A fabulous am 16
publish these storico a
it is conceded to be the
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turyPiction.

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SHERLOCK HOLMES EXAMINES THE GLASSES.

CONSISTING OF

Tliirtaen Great Dateciive Sterias
AS FOLLOWS
1. The Adventure of the Empty House
2.
the Norwood Builder ^
3.
.

the Dancing Men
4.
the Solitary Cyclist
5.
the Priory Schoor ^ ^
6.
Black Peter
7,
Charles Augustus Milverton
8.

the Six Napoleons
^vf : •
9.
The Three Students
the Golden Pince Nez r ^
10.
1 1.
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the Missing Three Quarter
12.
the Abbey Grange
13.

The Second Stain


FinST INSmiMENT HI BEGIN

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SAIOlfDAT, JCNE 3ft

TONIGIIt!
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W'lLUAM aiLLCm
A« Sbcrtock HolaM. tha a

AT STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
•Curtain will not wse ttu. s:5»>
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TKe Shea ARiusemeDt Conipay Preseflts.

TRIP TO EGYPT

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irttlli-ig Sor>g MIti

‘•Tho GiHie trith tho Wink.«- ‘•Roac. Swoot Roac." ‘•That lit­
tle Black Gal dl Mioo," S«ttette-"Stioll Tt^eUier."

Hhliowta Soenie IMqiIb}’. Now and Nowl eleotrioal offacto. a BaRot of Ptmjr Donoen, Gorgeona Coatvme*, - Fbaiiieet Plaj of tho Season.
-.'i.: t-t-

$i.oo.w

-SEAT SALE l»W

ttiT'

MiMV
- Spsciil Ponbia if

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Swiss
500 PAIR

>of tb«or|MlVm»f TMr* U mnrn^K^
M CM fM4Ur be CCC8 Uuit'tbc Cope
iMCp pM* vlCk Uc ptogrccc of Um
Hacc tber cbMid ccNcblM for tbc bet
iraMl cT KMml coBdIUMt cad Uh
fCMfk Cd tbCir tawa. ^
Tbc Ocpwalcb baclaccc mm mm
lndctcg Tbcf bMv tbet tber ben
c seed leva; oac cd tbc btet la tbSi
cceCioa flf tbc cute, a towa that h
provtag, a leva wboae aataiml adraa
Ibgfo M MPtrtor ta wuijr otbar ei^
ariu clM, a^ It U tbc dctcrMlaadoi
er tbaac buclacn bmc to exert even
afloft to baud ap tbc dtr aad to ex
UadiUJaaBeMC. Oopemlcb U a eon

JMd to ibe oeater of a rtob faiptai
MCBtoT wblcb to bclBg rapidly devel
oped. Jto tbc Ueibcr pacMa away It b
•Mltoad that Oopepitob wUI be a eea
tral polat od a valuable aciieoltarm
aad fruit teirUory.
Tbere arc BMay advaatafca wblct
dead tc parailt tbc lacrccM of the In
od tbc place, vrbleb will b<
radadly dereibped a« the Boalacci
Meo'b asaodaUoe provi in Inflocaoi
aid reaoarpca. TbU aMoetoUoa b
pfoad od Mr town, aad they want tbc
oatoldc world to know II. They do not
wMt tbdr tlpht hid onder n buahel
pad tbey extead an invitation to the
vprtd to eoepe aad m what a wooi
towa OopaoUeb to. There !■ pleaty ot
TOMB for aU.
Tbc towa to provided with a pood
baablap laaUtatkm which to being well
patroBlead. and which hex deaiODairmt
od that It to a beaellt to the eon
■aalty. Tbe Imaineea nea reallie thai
MOa Uey all pall topeiber OopemUh
MP auala tbe preetipe that it 6^
aeriaa. Tbcy arc therefore rccolved tc
aalle Pnaly and to aoeonpllch thlnpi
wbk^ oaly a united cxmimnnttf can
aeqalre. The asMclatlon hpx an eye
aiaila to tbe future trcHfare and
prowtb Of the vUlape and lt« annbcri
arc delcnalned to bring the town tc
tbc froat la an laductrlal way and ao
dally aa well
Tbc foUowtnp oncera were elc^ed:
Prcaldent, W. J. Bachow; aecretary,
K O. Baraea; treaanrer. C. U Olney
Tbcce oMcera are men of Innueaoe aad
eaergy. aad with the backing od tht

Tbc amralng irala on tbc Pcrc liar<
eocUc due here fron tbe aortb at
11:11 a. B. waa delayed at OcaMMt
tbto Boralag oatil ti afle waa cleared
fraoi a ficigbt wreck wbkto oecerred
there at 10:W whereby aovcral freight
cam ware detmUed aad bloefcai
traflto for two boara. A mm
icaebed tbto cRy for tbe wrceklai
at which left for there ta a abort ttee
aad tbe train paUed oat fM the I
od Aelay at aooa. arTtolng here at 1:15
at tbe aeaie tian aa tbe train fron tbc
aootb arrived.
JecMc Fatecky aad^ Mtoe Ai
paila Pcack were grantbd a llceaae to
wed today. Tbe groom Uvea beiv
tbe bride came froai Bohemia laat
night.
Warren B. Cooper end Mtoa Mlanle
Bhrenbener. tbe former a rallwa
the totter a reeldaat ed tbto
city, were graa^ a martiaga Uoaaae
Tbe

followlog

townahip
I at tbe coon boaee
Bvaa >. Bast.

Gena I
clerk Ijoag Lake; John Lardle. clerk
Pealnaula townaklp. and Charlea Lardie. treasurer Pealnaula township.
Grant Rlckerd of WllHamaburg. who
Ilea at the Colombia, is atill lU from
the effects of the ’’knock out drops’*
alleged to have been administered him
while In company wtth a young woman
whom be scraped an acquatalanoe
with night before laat oa Front street
He remaina bi bed and It la hoped that
he will be able to be out by tomorrow.
GBORCB SARKCR TO MARRY.
Former Local Mevmpaper Man Will
Take a Bride.
menda of George a Barker, for
merly city editor of tbe Dally Bagle.
have received invitations to hta wed­
ding. which will ooenr at Klrksrllle.
Mo.. Juno 7. the bride being Mias Ida
Brashear of that city. Mr. Barker is
now one of thep roprietora of tbe Sand
Point. Idaho. News, one of the typical j
hustling newspapera of the west Hlo

Hygl^]
B. Madtooa St. Chicago.
MayJMt^
^R SAi:^-8tare bulldtng. atock mn^
txtarea. WUl aell aU or any part,
or wm iMt building. Apply at oaoe.
Cbaa. Roaaatbal. Trmveraa aiy. Mick.
may X7-tf.
FOR RCNT-Ho^:----- Inculiw ' K
' OaoBtlet Hamilton ft Mllllkeo block.
MayWT-tf

oa. to whom tbey delivered amdb
elaea for tbe diphtheria pedeaU but
oa tbeir way down wUl not makg a
. Tbe troable there weaM 1
pat tbe boot'la tpmimatliie aad boai*
to too brldk at preaent to rtok the
loe. PDUtoea are eeillBg here for
eight oeau oa tbe merkei end freight
via tbe toke adda alx e^ta more, tbe
BlaalOD BMn at Chicago getting
tweaty-algbt ceau la the mi
bUe the Ubera retaU for tbirty-ire
mu.
Foote A OoddlagtoB are ablpptog
tbeir radaae from tbe uaaarr la bfty.
t^ baneto. tbto being ooaaIgBed to
tbe glue taclorlea of Cbicaga Ten
carloadf of augar aad three carloads of
bicycle rime are among the abipmeata
of the nilBoto from Cheboygan wbUe
■I tbroagb paaapog«« are eafoy
lag tbe trip, among them balag Brad
Aadaraoa of Omeaa. who to mak
bueSaeas trip to Chicago. Ca
Rlehardaoo stated to a Booord re­
porter today that all bands are ae
dally staau tn tbe way ofllr^B and lift
boat driU aad eo proideat wa
flrat oBoer that he weal tbroe
flue yeeterday afternoon, dean
lUe aad tbto. too. Tto tbe back
eraault rooU. No fear of lack of
driU tbto i

This afteroooB about 1 o’clock Dr.
Wward Thlrlby and bla motorcycle
Mixed ap with Bert Onldwell aad bto
aetoowblle on tbe corner of Dakm and
Sixth atreeU. Mr. Caldwell was drlv.
tag bto amcblae aoutb on Union street
aad Dr. Tblrtby waa going north.
IMicn the anto waa croailng the Pere
Maroaelte tracks a home, driven by
Avc. aad Webster St. package of
a tody. beoaaM trlgbteaed at the ma
goods. Parties can have same by
ebiae aad aiaited to back. Ut. Cald
deacribing contcaia. Wm. H. Jack,
well alowad down aad inraed to hU j county hooae.
may tMt*
right to i^ve the borse^ more room. U' foot FOR MATCHING from highlooked to Dr. Tblrtby aa If be was
grada 8. C. a Lcghoraa. Prtota
golag up Sixth street eo It waa np to
reaaoaabla. Order three or tour
him to frighten the borae sUU more
daya Ir advance gad I wiU select tbe
or cut across in front of the nutomovery beat eggs. W.-H. Umlor. 40S
bUe. He took the totter coarse but
yiftbatreet
could not make It and struck one cor2167 aat ft wed to jnif
aer of Ibo hood. This luckily threw
him to one aide but the wheel went
under tbe car.
Seventh St
Dr. Tblriby was picked up In a dared
condition but soon recovered and arms
bouse, person of trustwortblnem and
Ukea te his oAoe where it was found
aomewbat familiar with local terrl
that the extent of his ligarics waa a
tory as aaaUtant in branch office.
badly bruised leg.
Salary gig. paid weekly. Perma­
The searchlight on the automobile
nent position. Ko Investment rewaa broken and tbe motorcycle U
oulred.
Business established. Premlana a pedal. '
rloiiB experience not essentlsl to en­
gaging. Addrosi.-Manager Branches.
MIsaee Margaret and Minnie Bhrcn353 Dearborn Sf.. Chicago.
Merger left tlla afteraooo for a trip ito j
may 27-«t
While Clond where they will apendi Five Young Psopis Have Compisted -----------------------two week! with frienda.
th« Tsnth Grads aivd Two the
] CHOICE potted planU and cut flowMrs, Robert R. Dawaoa aad liUle
ElgHth grade.
i er» at the Queen City Floral Co.. Sit
daughter. Selma, left this afternoon
South Union. Both phones 43.
for Bellafre. whffre they will siK*nd j S|h‘cIs1 to the Evening nert.nl
Sunday with Mr. Dawson, who Is ernWlUlainsburg. Mlcb.. May 27 -The
ployed there.
CHOICE potted plants and cut RowMra. Prank Jamea left for Bast Jorera at the Queen City Floral Co.. 818
dan this morning to make a vlalt to were held last evening in the town hall South Union. Both phonaa 43.
her brother. V. J. Courtney.
which waa appropriately decorated for
may 56-tf
Prank and Jennie Votniba of Out the occasion in the class colors, red i
Jordan returned home this afternoon and blue. Intermingled with floral deoafter apendlng some time In the dty i oratlons. The eighth grade graduates,
We are having
at tbe guest of relatives.
Mlaaea Mariam Conkllng and Grace
aalc that ought not to be over­
Mra. B. Tankaley of Inlcrlochcn ar­ Will and the tenth grade graduates.
looked. No matter whether
rived in the city today for a abort bua- Eugene Hill. CIsude Lydell. Earl
you
need a dress suit or s suit
Ineaa trip.
Bunce, Charles Eaton and Blanche
to work in wo^ve you a hand­
Mra. Blla De Potley of Interlochen Avery appeared on the program which
some sum. Listen to the win­
arrived In the city this afternoon on a was farther filled out with nongs and
dow fuli of them. Step in and
■horl vlalt
an address by Prof. R. L. Kyc of the
examine them and see whet exW. C. Hull returned this morning Traverse City l^lgh school.
cellent fUtera they are.
from a ftsblng trip In the vicinity of
The opening select ion of the evening
The Boeton Store,
Provemont
waa given by the Williamsburg oirhcs-

GRADUITINB EXERCtSES

Dr. W. F. Btrangways returned yes­ tra. followed by the Invocation by Will­
terday from a loo da)s’ trip in Mla- iam Crisp, after which a duet by the
■ouri.
Misses Mina White and Eunice BabP. O. Allor went to Bay City and belt pleased all and this was followed
funeral was today.
Saginaw this morning oo business. He by the saluUtoo’ of *05 class given by
will return on Tuesday.
Mima Blanche Avery, Bug^^uo Hill
Joseph Oullett Died at the Aaylum
WllUrd lUna. who baa been atudy- gave tbe class histor). followed by Ma­
I log at tbe FCrrls iaat)iute at Big Ra|v riam Conklin’s essay and the prophecy
The funeral aervln^s of Joseph Gul-1 ids. is homo for his sumi
was given by CIsude Lydell. Earl
kit. who died at tbe aay
D. H. Power.
^ of the hank Bonce appearing on thi* program asj
aoi bet aoooaiplliih excellent
day*, were held this altemoon at 3 of Cadar Is in the city on business.
valedictorian. The prt sentsilon of dl
fortbetowB.
o'clock from tbe Caiholjc eburoh and
Mrs. gtephen Lardlo of Old Mission ptomaii was made by T. E. Caipcntcri
was given temporary burial. He came Is apendlng iho day with friends InjoClho board and the eighth graded
from Marla# City aad baa a brother tbedty.
graduates appeared on tbep rogram
fireman on the great lakea. Hit
Mra. John Umlor of 820 South Union with eaaaya.
J. F. OlilaMto Ih
brother waa caught at the Soo hut left street and Mra. John Rocel of 617
Merdey Aftemeeiv
before funeral arrangements couldI be Bast Prom street returned from MapkThe funeral honlcc of aged Mrs.
livVlccFfCil
made He was 27 years old and had ton thU.morntng. where they -were Prexeln Trombly was held this after
been in tbe atylum fifteen daya.
called to the bedalde of their father. noon from the home of her son. Joseph
M tbe BMetlag of the Woman’a clut
2 o’clock this afternoon.
I John Dobm. Mr. Dobm U fO year, j TromWy.
THE MARKETS.
ypelcrday aftemooo tbe lullowlng of
Demas Cocblln officiating. She
old and Is still dantmtmaly IlL
!
Dci
teere were elected:
Detroit. Mich.. May T7.—Wheat—
Prealdeat, Jdm. J. V, Ollleaple.
May. fl.W; No. 2 red, |1.|«: No. 2
Vice prealdeDt. Mm. J. W. Petchln.
ll:l0G.R.ftI.
Seooad vice piceldeou Mm M. W. corn. 54c: Ko. 3 whiteoata. S3V5«.
Mrs. George A. Lancaster and aon
Toledo. O. May 27.—Wbeai-Caah
Harry went to Mancelona thU moinand
May. $1.04 ti.
Meoordiai aecretary. MUi Mlanle
lasChicago.
May H.-Wbeat-May.
RTatb
Woodbrldge N. Farrli uf Big Rapids
naaaetol aecretary. Mrs. R. J. |»rlce. •1.01; July, hOHc. Corn-May. 4$%c; waa the guest yeaterdav afternoon of
oW Jaly. 4I%C. Oata-May. ll%e;
Tmeeeurer. Mra. W. U. rmlor.
July. SOHc. July pork. |12.45; tord. Traverse City while en route to Cedar
Mbrmriaa. Mra. T. D. McManita.
where
deUverad an addrraa last
INvtokia aaperlateadent, Mra. V. H. IT.2S: riba. |7.l0.
•ventag. He again paaaed through the
Ebst Buffblo. May 27.-CaUlc-f
easy valnaa.
Veal calvea—Market dty Ula morning on hla return khiUi
lower, trade light Sheep and lambe- and to^ tbe morning G. R. ft L at
rOH » YEARS.
Market alow, values steady, Hoffs- ll:l8.
Mra. Nellie Lancaater aad two chtlMMim. Mow Hevlap a Reunlois Wera Active and higher.
Potntoes on local market Sc. Fbrty dm left thU morning for Manoekma
•eper^
to irlaH her daughter. Mrs, Ct N. Hlj^
loada
received.
Mra. Wppr-Mrtlehno of New Con.
pins foe. two weeks.
ooNl Obtoi a ooMda od WUI B. AaderMtoa Cleo Bile la to tbe dty from her
CHOICE petM ptanla and mR ftomaoD abd ftotcra. ^^bere on a vtolt od •ra at the €hmm City Flaral Ca, SIS borne to Grand Rapids and wlU be tbe
tore or three wceba at tbe BldoaVce
t at the home of Prank *rbompaon.
South Unton. Bath phmiaa 43.
e^Clape of tbe Aadercoa pirla la Blrcb.
PIftbatreet.
mvHAi
wpelL They bad Boi met eeob otbw
C B, Tbrte aad wife aad Oeorta
4P0C IMd. Ulrty40ae ydara ego.
Hlggtoa aad Oeorge Btratbmiro of tba
Rthlla Mm MeMebaa to here ahe wUl
~ eua TaleplKme nompany cT Qrand
da sniv^ la tbe dty last eventas
r
and left this amraAng for n dsyk aport
downtbeM.ft N.E. ’

WOMIS' CUIBOmCERS

MTICE

Chtict Mt 'flmrt hr ouh
MictMRl M OmrMioitei
it tbi QBitfi City FItril C#.,
M SMrth UiifRc
Mvtttt

SUNDAY

Tbd Board od BdpmtbMi wUl ecu the
eli pHMarf aebcol bettdtage m SaiMpci avoaae» ettber eeveraUy or ae e
at pabOe aaetiea oa Tbaraday.
dMe lot. iM. at i o^elock. p.
If etder «d tbc Board ed Mdaeatioo.
THY A lltOOm WANT Ai^

8H1NB!

Tlie mam of Indtoae uf Ckaada
Uitt year MmweA them wart In uB
iRTAm na mmred with lOMtt to
Mayft.JmPtocr

Nto Juif#«fl

THE SAVnfGS BOOK
DEPOSITORS
enjoy evor>* privilej^i* iiaiuilly
extendfHl by a roliablo ami
well otiuippeil Imiik. Careful
and prompt attenlion givin
to the amalleat aeouuuta—in­
terest tompouiided.
Safety vault l»oxe« fur rent,
only $2.00 per year.

TBAVEBSE CITY STATE BACK

4 LOTS

I
39c 4Sg 89c 1,00
These are very sheer and pretty; all hemstitched edges on ruffle: some tucked, tome
with insertion. These goods are well wordt
25 per cent more.

SEE THEM TONIGHT
7tt Bonor 0f tbe Old $0tdler
r\ua STou wnx at aosn m 4iiy
V/ Taatday. Ifay SOth. aMmUm Say,

a w

3/w. mnnktii

TEACHERSi-ATTENTION!
Wu have aocuml Uio aiTvicoa of Prof. W. P. Koedham,
iiistruclor for tlio imat tliroo ynara in tlio Commensal
Departnu«nt of Uui Travciac City Higb SdiooL .lutinR
hi. anoiim-r vacation to p\-o a six wock* roune in ^
Commercial work. Toichcti taking the aninmer ooniao ^
in Commercial Work can make arrangomonta .to oon.
tinuo the work during the faU and winter I7 mail ArrangemonU will also bo made for any one deairing to
reriew or take advance work to prepare for the ex.
amination in Angnat.



For FnU Particulars Write

Grand Traverse Business University,
AMIL F. RERUNGER. Business Kgr.

'

Some Bargains
Tor IBonday
Wash Goods worth up to 15c^Tucking Voiles, Knickcr
Suiting and Printed Batiitcs.
1 /Sp per
Laces for trimming, up to six inches wide. '0q l>er
worth 10c, ........................ *........ .
yard
RIBBONS. Black Taffeu, 5 inches wide, 1
per
worth 26c at................ ......................... X«7Vyarf

6tUbt Bihit
tfMhat

tbe €(0tt0mp Store
There arc lula i
baUts, but (cw

i:xtrsvs|;aiit

» ECON-

^Okir^^ikant aim is to help our
customers to Ecotiomixe, sml here
is one more examide of bow we do

1*I»

of

BELTS. Black and Colored, a sample Ofs/s -ach
line, worth up to 75c, choice...............
HOSIERY, the best Ladies’ 15c Black Cotton Stockmgs on the market. Special, H pairs
20C

paints, o«

cuorae everybody paints mure or
leas, If you have chairs, tablev
acreeoa. flowerpots, etc. to paint
you do not have to buy a dollars
srorthofpsioL .You can Just drop
in St tbe Eooookiy Store and boy a
IOC can of ready miiadpntoL just
anoughtocomptoto am
xnd
you haven't
el Itleftto ntand
around and apoO or to throw away.
We also baveWThiia Enamel aud
Varoiabes at loc per cam. ^

New^ Handkerchiefs for Porch Pillows. 10c QKa
each or 3 for............................................ .
Corset Cover Embroideries,
wide, at....'........................

eiMtSjmDMCMtS*,. ixconHwiBw

E. WILHELM Comer Rwt
aslOaioL...

Tn ReconI WutAh

tkMfk MM «M arfv tk* MiitMym

su'-jrj-anrsrirsi

^■l

dead are bound
loye and pride,
around
nd died
jyaycMed,
rattle,
by side

iril

tM dIMincUon of on XncHA tmMlo*
tak «TM so much odmimd
br tim OMMII MHf»TDr that h^
ImaoUtol tdSUfiti 4a luxa vm>^ l*^o5
ha haa oant ooplaa oT It to all

ibrui

I ««UMir, ho4 the draa inga ara

I

Hraoh JMT and liM hy iha
tnahl of tha aaa and n.lil aerm holoaao ItM aod 19H. A aurvry In the
ralgtt of Kdoacd I ^vo tha duchy of
Catvwatl
to( tha ordmnem aunray oomT'Yftttilt
ahowed
that thia had haan radd^ to txt.to#
hoiaa. >Tliagaa hava diaappaarad in tha
Oewah. aa to tha caaa of Dunwleh. of
•rhldi nothlnt ramalna but a nilnad
ghoreiioo the adfff of a dUL
riKIFhOOF iTUFF.
A raaa ta Naw Jaraay
plpa fWMia of aaMuA 1
A*a»
Iglva
fMiy ComiM
in ^a pipe.

die of tbeae Uter
CTmided to m»r,
Cheir macebee OKr\
Mato they Had to
arc the traces left to
lonltude of tbefr endeator.
yet tbdr fame with aoe MU o»ow

Ind fragrant garlands o'er them Heap,
tokens to these dead of ours ^
nation's gratitude is deep, v
dIbile angels ylgils o'er them MB
Cbe country that they loyed arouik
May they tonight serenely sleep
Beneath the yrreaths
them
brothers yrbo remain,
ranks
to are thinning year by
..Ai^Beroie too late
la let us make plain
Chat not the dead alone ace 'dear,
B»rt
t
But MM
to. IWnj *N>
..
me honor, yenerate and loye themV'.
^
dlitb that same loye yrbicb makes us ch^.
Che starry flag unfuried aboye them;kv

m
m
FUa COURT 0RES%

CMTrtMM. >»05. ty 1. H. 6d«tttM.

A FAMOUS PENNSYLVANIA ROCK-

1

'

■g

ONLY SULKY RACING

rmi» ta Uw J«»umw imr ta
wt taiew they hud actafl niithliit
that latcTMtad tbm. W« aa«i >gropirod that we Imd otxwck a AMr tvaU
and that irw v«w MBitaf
WBt. ¥Ta tWMd a Imb« ta fta wmL

A taam of ratatev
theirltraiL Thair Tiacw 4tavfr WM
laahtac tlm MKh the whh> ani wia
ormooh them beCMw tha caiita
^
reachad we wfxt» n» wmid ha «ttar>
;
tr powertem to prereot tha da«a taOM . .
teartac the deer to plecea. Our drtaar
put oD the hrau with aU hto ml«hC
but it had DOC the kwat affMt
*
founeea do«B had becone woltaa te
(the mnj of a htad. and no h^iha aaali
{ atop them. There were BDtoay attaapa
; aad other obatnictloiia akaur aw vaj^
;
^
and my driver had great dUBootty to ’ > W
prevcDtlDgaamaabtiii.
'“I
For
abort ttaw tha deer taM thfir
T
r a shi
Kot kma before the brvaktaf oicn aDd, In fact gataad aa aa M
he year » plague of rau, occur- before the yorta (rlUaga) caasala fllfhC
be iahmd kingdom. Tbs gov- we werw gaining rapldlT. mOla WW
offered a amah bounty for trrre aUU at wune dlatanca tha pao|lla
tbeir extermination. It U not poaalble <,f tha Village, waned by tha crtta aC
for the Japaneae to suffer anythl^ to
<wnpreb«id«l what Wat tha
arming
sticks and apeora. came nioh^ tocouyvrted Inl
Iwardna, As they came on they apread
I
out
lu
a
fanhke
formation acnaa tha
OPERA IN A^BOAT.
The MUiiUslppi river boaau a float­ UraU. When the terriiad dear mdbhd.
ing the^aer capable of holding 1.000 the Una the men ^wead oot and laftita
river towns oc- tMm cbrongh and taataatly doaad
cur every thirty or forty pillba or less. ainitn to dlapote the paanga aC oar
giving ample time to steam trom one to ooga.
the other without missing a single perour driver was nowlw minded to liT
JoriMW..
tb» B»tlTM Hub Uto do«i mod ptaki**
U (Ive. unpl. waruto* of lu
Injure tlta Tuluable unliitak. UO bu !•■
The
uoH«d to the taut eipcdtaot OWm *
^bfop" ^ M w.rHuM«outa. ltataS^
're
i‘hta “'io?wS *’«T*p'^ciS comSiHHy over, tandlos me to • unow-1-au.r ta the mtadlv of the IdlreU- j drift on taf heud. In <hU poHttan tlH
sippi.________________ I sledge waa aU brake, and the dofi wan
Californio-. buiUUn. at the UvM.'
HieT *—tointo* to
and yalltag Mkc ftooda
tn the form ot
end Clark ex]<osUion, U In
a Creek cresw. each wing
1 aat up In thr anow bank and tovghproduction of an old Spanish
cd. The other driven bad fhUowfd aw
example, and the atroggUW tangle of
DOGS IN THE WORLD.
BleOgn. barana. dogi wd MR fMffl
a acme that, to the DOTtoe at least, wag
highly tadkrooa Tha drivets an^ tte

the algbt o1
log effet't on the doga. The expianaUon to aimpto. The two never go talap. ConroaSoo to
canard by travellag with dogi ttmagh
a deer country, but the nattvea da mt€
take It In U1 part, knowing that If ftar
themselves have to travel with tew
through a dog coontiy they will cawa
quite aa moch IncoorealfBce.
As fsr ss is known the two dogs phown in the c
hsve been imlnM to follow the race trsck driven to
and speedy Bt. Bernard* are the property of the
driving them, the children of M. J. Brooks of Franklin,
racing spirit and.
CoU aa they are called, show ths ti
their young drivers hold a light rein the dogs trot,
Tht‘se novel ra
breuk Into a run. i
breeder Intends to make dog racing popuU
year old. Their ent

The Indian beltorm
.eltovea whm a an li
as to leaa aa sya ha Is

WQtt. hutlaae.
credited with barliig a aool nod to cau-

A WAYSIDE TEMPLE IN INDIA.

Tba great rock abouu In the picture Is a favorite rei
picnic parUee. It to near the .picturesque PennjT>ack creek, about eleven miles
northeast of Indepeodance haH. U Is In a w Ud and secluded s|iol and Is rather
Doas. but it
difficult of acoaas.
It has numerous visitors in
In spite of that ]fact,
to almost ] fsctly Hat comparatively amoolh and large enough to accommodateaooci ipaciy. It to knoam locally as the Rook of Ages.

manta kl.nellk. the ruler of Abyssinia, tn aU ths aptendor of
pomtiagalla. AUbough h.ls an Afiicun of more than ordinary uhUlqr. aa waa
shown hy hto akUl to ascuiing the crown and putUng an ond to tho Italiaa protoctorata. than to a wall dmned streak of barbartsm in his naturs. This Is oapealally maaltast tn hto love for gutter and dlspUy. Wheat be Is arrayod tn aU
bis gHay-^hlch to at toast equal ta that of King Bolomon. whoaa rwlaUvo be
ctolms ta ha—MaaMlk might raslly be mistaken for an aapaelally gargaoua anlmatad Muaoavlla toon. Hto sinewy body Is clad In a robe welghtad yrtth to««tod
ambroidary. and hto ebony bead U surmounted by a Uara wboae gams might

msr ■ /JM

SOME TYREh OF OREAT RUE- WIFE OF A NOTED FRENCH AUTHOI^
•lANE.
Mme. Edmond Rostand herewith de­
Tbs Muacorite villagers ahown tn the
cot are at the door of ibolr toaba. or picted. to the. talented wife of the young
hut. whlob to made of beam toga with Fretkch poK and pUywrighl
the intorronlng spaoee Ailed with mud. •X^ymno de Bergerac- and
The man to the fUlaga ahoemaker. and
he to utong hto doomtap aa
in the
His wteo and mother are drsaaed

typical peasant ooatume and wear allk

with Chfw
actcr. aa there
It wm at Carllalt that
he fell Into the companr of three tann­
ers. and 1.1 the oooxue of tholr eouvtvlallty the farmeri kgrood with Buna
to try their hand at vcrasmaklng. and
all four deposited half a crown ou tho
table for the one who wrote the best.
Buns, by the way. on entmtug the
nom wsi weleomed by the otheri oa.
-iohnny Peep.- What the taruMm
wrote is not knowa hut the fi
MM.

HOW THE JAPANESE ADVANCE IS OEUYEO.

wm

atoatoa ooite iMuIhlr tha maaaer ta whkh tha rstoaathm Itaatha caoatry as Umt lomra. Tba pwaotag lapaneae ted tM
i and iho bftogaa alther btoam ap ar tom to pHaaa.
to pmcl
» to to ba
«aof tttoi

PIS ^
.-...ZTSL-riSJS-JSL’li

s^arrr.-^'srttt

the atimaaliom Iwvu tha head cmrered
at .att dlprtng the arena •mam- Mmt
of thaas waar the hair long and. as a and her owe Httle
^ te nst atem alte they rme^

r after being at a 1
charge of all In camp whan m a hoot.
He places bis medklnaa in«tha ground
with great pomp before building hto
campfire. The lire to never reuMvad
while the hunt to In progrma.
Knowing that a Ohot thiuugh tha
molt of a deer to fatal the Tndton al­
ways roasu and eata thto part befora
he eau hto sapper after bringing ta

3

rtoa as that of Lonum Daw^ .1
on
ord.- Hto Buhjacc wm -Back
and what migte he caltod the badraf

who to an M. M taritabr t»«; xa '"1^*
lassndlcantbolyi
liamliw umvter wUh reeds aosi nuts with wMeh to feed the muakeya thi
troepim out of the nrighbertm tangle. AKhongb all animal life to held
, »*»sl

^

ii
'I'

n

a' Ukw' fbCKH^AB.

/ll/gr.^a“-'£S^'?52

THed and

m the InaaoM of «Mi ktUi
aaaatti« for^aged Prsshyteria
idr«f nMef fht

y. hot vary Mw

Persons nSktnd wSh

Fire hi the fhetory of the Hatton
On. at West Bnnover. Mas
y/destroyed ten «C the
by the irm.

a

SEWEt TAX

___'■ 'i

TIM Wasi.*
Tte»iUc<»««»tryotmuK»i.£»clat,
uiB. a«W
U 0» chMiber: **¥0170

. . ^
MONEY

NO GOOD**
hr thr wmj. tbr flrrt -wWtr
ttMiarauidvtovwi

■tracu. bKvM I«tk «M 1
I «•(!«• «■ forriga «Uk> V* a>k<>d.

THS rWMOOS

Whan e*dr you fed

I «M. ft>r aoU «M m tbuj Aneordtaw to U*
W te dte»*«M » iwlllW •< tt.

Ooaaty Mate
ef Maaeekam got miged ia hta
datee reeeatly aad thooght that Fri­
day wae Saturday. He the«Mri
Che time toek oa the vault to open la
41 Inetead ef M horm, aad oa the fol.
lofrtag morning the funde of the inaUtatkm could rot be reached. The

PK k» ■■<« tu *ptr. ffrti
art miOdiif a great
taf «rar IL la maar oUmt e«!floai
«r tka atat*>hr-iaot p^e are varr «*•
of tun rtdiag oo tba
the «8d aoat
mn MeOlam. agad II yw. vnity
at tb« ereolag Malon of the
ooBTeatloa of the Kin«*>
Mayor Parkin
aad Urea paatora had osteaded a wok
aoBie to the gam^itw tU Methodtet
paai^ Mmt iU latt lo aay good
thtaga of the order aad lu eaoeileirt
troilr. Thea MUa MeClaren vaa called
OB Mr a radtatlon aod ^ gare ‘n'hliitoe aad IUIl«loa.-‘ U U a etory lelllachofr a bof Mrgot hie rellgkm arbeo
: iJVwod oo a hoach of^ thliUcf. FV>r
lb Mlamoa the girl ttade the boy ua
pUmr9U(Uf of «*ditai rellgkm.** and
^Melhodlft rertrala. Onlr one old mao
UA the temomy to cheer. The minr

V

vanned up and anffleieat maney <
by the noon tnOn with which tobaadle
Satnrdare bwineM. but everybody It
wandering now what it wa* that mtlied the banker.
Ul»«i the new D. 4 C- steamer, the
plaOB of which are now being drawn
by Prdalc B. Kirby, is done. It will be
one of the flrat steamboats o<i the
great lakes to be egalpped with a teleIdmae exchange eystem. H U to have
an exchnage similar to the systek
used in a hotel. The oceapant of each
room can eommunlcato with nny other
rooms. When the atenmer reaches
port, direct coonecUcm will be made
with the local telephoue aystem. There
win be daly hsK the number of beUboyr used as on other steamers. Oen-

6088

srs.'ssi.'K.ssffis?

lb b., bn«t -bWd. ca««. n.J~«kb .,™P

Z‘

i bowets. Urns expell

The chief was eorely strleken
f throat and lungs the cough Is relieved
teat It was the other party that
did tea kidnaping. After the sewrowfal ivtnnx and the burtsl of Sebools
Mwrwhatkmow theBandolph rtmnii.
the ivd men want I# aearch of Hunt,
and ha Was avartskea near NorrWge.
workjmd Ms eatUe hniM extmnlns ted.
Captain Smite had the martywHl Sc
bools to thoak far hla Ufe. for the ar
tww that rtechfd her heart was meant
for him. TMs Is tea atary as found in
aame very oM papers near Oardloer.Bostoa Clk»be.

Hooey anf
opiates. OofKl alike for
young or old. Tastes gf»od. Sold hy
all druggUU.
Ilocauso the pnwiflenl r« ver>i-d the
decision of the Dawes cominls*i.nj .m
a land Question orer which MaJ. <iir
ton R, Breckinridge had immediatr
JurtiMllellon. the major has ret.lCTnnl
from ih** eommlsHlon. M«- ss5 f..rm. r
ly an amlsu^.^adfir to Uussia.

I

“m House Tfeat Jack


Built”

JAGKSOIM,

WRIGHT - BROS
l_ALPIMDRV

THE WRIGHT LAUNDRY

days pf strong imrty fccUug. **Neverteeleas love carried the day. but her
moteerts parting counsel on the wed.
ding day was dettabtfully cUnetttirtic: *^eIL dsughty. you'll somrtlmce
hear something m>efl about the Tor
and m teU you what to do teen. J
go to yonr own room and Ipck the d
aad have a bit daacs by yourselfr *<

Can’k You ^ the Star of Hope?
IF YOU ABE SUFFERIMG
WITH
Headaches, loss of memory, weak eye*, cross eyes
or defective vision

» you eee test man with tee bag
: down the bssemeut stepsr In-

TOUl STAB OF HOPE

UON COFVIE
he did and asked what there was shoot
the man teat was imusiiaL
-Well, that fellow drives the i
c«t test cellecta the stnff thrown out
dowitotairt. m.I graft la piekln* nut

IsV:

JFVteii tee ftaie teeoc^WtM^
tee/befory mo hmtd araAet « iOt

back an* getthf paid for It; Instend of picking nil the knives.
1 fetes nnd spooam up from the ^tes
j ur aancen U la not nnnnal for
: lens wnitan to teisw hot only tee
allTerwnre. tiyt
top.
Mato et fted.
teei, hot
bat tee
me tohwwate.

gPfg

lies in the knowledge that
others are being cured by
wearing Ur. Wolfe's Spedal Ground Lenses.

IF ioTBXBS. WBT MOT TOUT

ms

a: MuTST^Sr

Without Medical Aid or ’Surgical Treatments. .
1 Remove the Cause, Nature Cures the Symptoms.
■exAiMiMA-rioN o'-reacMt ,
no am ta«a toMtntc CTerboU la
kbpadato caow off maatir. Tba
ihicf rrunt wns wsu by onn «f tet

DI. P. A. WOLFE, OptometrisL
Ttentemn Citr* W

to'M8-di-4WlthnimWDnk



Thlsd Ward.
------------

»Kri;Notl«u..U Ptr»o.IW«

can of Baooid. Mn. ChaA
^ANTC»-Maa and wile to ro>|w«a*worth
to Bokw^ iPy
Loardln* bo«o at SoaU JUatttto- SSL'X
w SS
Will hire by month or wRl rent JJSJ: sui.^^ be paW i?n or
Tre
boarding house and pay board for
M. B. Haskell.. City Treasurer.
OOeCa room 202 Stale Bank
men. House all furnished.

may l-lmo

PAVm6 TAX

The tax roU terthe paving of Freat
street from the east line of Union
street to the east line of Park street,
aad Union street from the north Una
of lot 1 of block S. In Hannah. Lay 4k
Co. s flflh subdlvUlon of Traversa
TO RENT—Puralshed rooms In cot- aty. to the north end of Booth Union
Ug« With every convenience. Ad­ street bridge, are now in my hands
the r
dress Box 374 or call at olllee.
the I
Iment, to»rther wUh_____________
.
may 24-tf
eat oa all unpaid
InsUUmenta.
the
__
Inals
same to be pah] before the flest day of
<
FOR RENT—Furnished ,TOOma with! ,
,^5
apr2Mfj
’ m. B.
board. 254 Front street.
Omce. room 202 Bute
FOR RENT—omce In new Wilhelm |
block. B. Wilhelm.
Ma> 20 tf |
------------------------

Sf^nssii,; -I

TOR RENT-Upper fiatVbrtck ho^^^
BIGGEST AND BBBT -Una of bb
oD West Ninth street. O. C. Moflatt. cycles—Rambler, Monarch. RacydR
210 Bute bank building.
apr 27-tf j Coinmbla. Prtoes right Jullai CSamp*
-------------------------------------------------------- bell. 417 Union street.
may Mmo

_____ ----------------------- :

ATTEMTIOH. COURAOESI

I FOR 8ALC-HMT mHch jerw y row.; „
,|„ ^^0* yoor v.«clwr, M* !
■!»> Bood drlvlne borw. Inquire of j p,.„o„n
to tb* nm* ,ome*
Bm Gtce *1 J. E. GrvUlric
Co. lK-,,h.,
,1..
Xl’illUm
•w wi.
h« It,
lory.
____________________________________
used. No. 214 Front street I
“W -♦•“iStohh.
HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire 112 j will he thankful for a liberal share of
Ea>t Twelfth street.
may 24-tf-all soldleni* claims and other notary
! work Ibr the public.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Ment marliet
1 may 2C^2t*
D. G. Shorter.
on cunier J'ront and DivUion streets
(lunton. €30 Fifth atrecL CIU- ] BIGGEST AND BEST line of hizensi^onelie.
may 234f |
Monarch. Racyclt.
IFOR SALF-Fto*
I
in-room hou«- .nd l*m. I<m ft. lot. i «*“•
bon., ba,. rl., w..or b..h r.H.» *...1
fom.ee. Inquire of b .Thur.e.1..vet
First NaUonal bank. Telephone 2S.
may 23-tf

O.loo *lr**t.

tIOX

Bay Flao

For f»ec«rmilon day the G. R. Ik I.
: Ry. will sell round trip tkketa at
FOR SALE—Furniture st a bargain i greatly reduced rales to all foiats
this wc-ek. 210 West Eighth street.; within IBO miles. Dates of sale May
may 23-lf
>9th and JOih. return limit May 21sL
nw2Wt
FOR SALE OR RENT—Partly
st Old Ml^
quire H. K. Brinkn

, Old Mission.

complexion all envy me.
may 12-1 mo­ Ifs no secret so I II teU
Take teen Rocky Moontain Tea.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE-Two
Euire l.uildings In Central I*skc.
Citirons phone 2C2.
may S-tf

TRY A RECORD teANT AD.

FOR SALE—8 room bouse and 50-foot
lot on W irih street. neSr Union. 1
For particulars enquire at *210 W.; UAL
12lh streeL
may 2-tf |
^

J. m HDELLMAirrEL
ISTATB AU LOAMS
Gastello

i-p Stair.
FOR SALE—My residence at 202 West imams
Eighth street Inquire at V. Peter
2422-tf
t>l•r. Dw MIOMOL-9
FOR SALE-rOne span sorrel mares,
weight 2700; one sorrel mare, weight
1300; one black gelding, weight
1150. two good 4-lnch Ure wagons.
E. A. Klldee. 524 West Ninth streeL
CiOxens phone I2L
24554f

Teacher of Violin
329

uSw‘^ET

FOR
Wwt I4ib «tr**t sdolalBc Norttan I
for roMcDce psiposM or gsrStaiSf ;
Fine Kdl sBd wiU loealad. ■Mktoi,,
•qnal to 10 eommim boUdlac lota.

We arc now taking orden

to Goo. W. 1

Keystone Brid

SttTtf

FARM FOR WAIA-Ktum ao tbt,
OiAtoa tom. Win taka boaio bad'
lot a* poDDoat. bqolro B. J. Moe
su.
Mti-tf ;

for the celebrated

Kier PART or towk.
Call np bF botb pboaos Ko. Pt.
Olden will b» proatpUp otuadad ta i

JOHKBOPKIN8.

ngr 2»-lXM>

MI80ELLANEOU8

j

|

.

FOR DECORADAY VIA G. R. * I. RT.
/

u to the put to tbo

STXAIGHTEMtS

lato Oto barm Ibat otoado at tbo ctoaa-

iUOK<

W.

FORWENT.

THE QUEEN CITY MOTOR
WIVI.

jglrt for gensral

TOO NUMEROUS to mention, the
good points of a well dressed shoe.
Bee Cunningham at the Uon Barber
shop, for a nire • shine.**
mas 2C-tf

MADE IW TKAVERSE CITY

tSi^oi^owetaaa), ^btended.you don’t know how or by whom,

WANTEO-Oaapttttt *lrl for gtntral j
toOMorork. MtaA-J. Wllh'tla. nCi
£. Bii^ atntL
mv IT-U i

I RHEUMATISM wind
BLOOD CURE

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.

Let Cominwi Sense Decide

isjjis.'sssvwrisss;

MattJ.JohnsohS:

nS^TlSS.
a a^nand. !
She'wu
aiime
i*
OeWllt s UUle Batty Rl
In mutiny. Whoa the time came for thd |
Fhmous Uitle Pnis Bariy
party fUm. M drtmrt Hm^s
^
url
MWi ■!»»»
- f tBnoasBews. eic. They neter
never gripe w
aamn party of foOowma he left Smitho! airtLsa. hut Impart early rttlng energy.t
energy, ____________________________________
■stag In am oppealte dlrectloiL Ills par* J Oood for children or adults,
ty took with them as captives eemsl an druggists,
oftbetrtbeof tbeCahassas.
----The chief. cMmtarriag the whltca OM
The Clereland World has abMrhed i
_^
ssttsfisd with r«M
party, by a great mistake fdlQwed tee Cleveland Leader and the eveateg
Smiths loyal haad. whld MUtlOD of Ue l.ea!»r «1H be «h.n- !
P»»«« «>«*«
deoed. Got. Hetrick of Ohio. JoKph ‘
'
For
Salt
aad OwaMaed Oalr by
MedUl McCormick, the Chicago pubMoolo. orWrinc t. warn tb« capUIn
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
borrM oo ;*for. ti» pattr of enngnl Usher, aad soo ln-law of the late Mark
IMU.IM. bat «iftT*d too but. for «t tbi Hanna, and Charles A. Otis, owner oC
the World, are in ihe deal.
arrows had
Thlsktag to sire Smith, she flew to
There Is s DIffmwnct.
The dlffemice between Kennedy's,
him and Ihrew her •arms about his
tecelTed sa i LaxaUve Honey and Tar and all other
neck sad In test

says that a wlrelees telegraph system
after MUi Norah Wee will be iDsulled.
Jack Rowett. tlopuiy sherlir aad
p for
can enter the stakes with anybody for
wan' probably more or Icsf a
Last fall he was ont hunlliig
Strictly Genuine,
myth; but the h'Uiso ytui can
along the **Peeks** hy Lake Superior
Most of ihf patent nuMlU ine^^dlmobuild KKlay is very much a rorand lost his gold watch and chain,
Mr.
Bosslter
W.
Uaymond.
at
cno
flinty »;o far as the lumber us«m!
worth |HH>. He hunted for It high amt
tKan.)
C?1
oIk4: “ J*h:- Tark. a
Aichlson
.time
eommissloner
of
miaiag
stoUstlcn,
in bs consfnictlon Is coac<*rned
low at the lime, but hsd to give It np.
toUs in ‘iTaienrr King Memolri- of an well known mKlncer. running on the
If we have suppllofl out of the
Last week he was over the same unexpected dimmer luvltstlon whi.-h hr j Missouri
rl l*mciflc
l»aclflc boin,‘i^tx
bf'tween Wichita jand
many groat rtack.s and pilots of
ground, looking for parties reporic<l tirj once reeelvriJ from Mr. Kin*, wbo wa. , Klo*^ '.'o'f »Pi;o.r^' 1" “ ‘'if,'*"';
iHkardliig. M-anfllng. Ilmrtng,
The last cut of pine In Lapeer n-.u. iK? killing deer, when he ran up agalni* a. Uta. time camped wear tU- Sal. l^k. | wHb
jvi!!-’?:.
laib. rbingb-M.
dl^ty Is being sawed on the farm of Ar­ bis watch and chain, hanging on a
_______ _
IL He says he bad terrific'pains lu
irlbiiied aboiit t*ur yard, flot
thur Clark, four miles north of this small blanch growing from a tree
and thought he had canhis Stan
our prices fur Jiu^t the best lum­
vinaie. There will be some dho.oao stamp, and not a bit the worse for Its htmtfr and athlete. 1 could scaredy cer. His druggist rccommendiMl Kodoj
reoognlxe my own expeetatloo In the and ho sajs U ctirod him. Ho recom­
ber in town.
fast of lumber, llctures are being winter s exposure.
IMdtebfd fentlHBU wbo to lmin«a>latc mended It to others, who wore al«;o
UtM or It for tb. brt,rtt of tutor. I A.IJt..THi.. MeOurrin
Itoni. rilk M«rkto«k low rium and cured," Kodol Djspepsla Cure digests
general orders, which emlxsly the new clotbtos wtlboat a wrinkle received me what
One hundred pretty baldes
ot of the nlHtarr force* of to hi. camp at a dinner wlil. h waa aUuaad -yaa-ed- aad made Battle Credit thc fdate. to compllanee with the be* Pl« «««e» to|t. material ••oustUueita,
rnUeata whd aueoded the b^T .ho* |
eompanle. at
|5
■ador the auaploea cd the Woman a j 3^,,^
Wben I attempted to make fnn of
tatvm Clad that r«-e anlctde I. «■>- i C
,, of
of Baittoa*
amrina* are
are imutered
•misteted ooi.
om. anl
1
I
“rooghln* If In ibl* way be
kboWB hr that city. Prite. were award-,
Jaekaoo companlca hat
! ttiflied seriously: *Tt to aU very well
•d to the chubble.t baby and the pret-1
Infantry, the drat for you. wbo lead a civilised Ufe nine
tlMt iabni of eaoh aei.
hatialion helne dlaconlln- or ten months In the year and get into
' A bottle of saaollnc atandlDC In the 11ued. A battery of artillery Is dtvWv^l tbe.flekl for a few weeks at a time
only, to let yourself down to the pio­
■iddla of a bumln* area on the
, between Lansing. Pontiac and Mason
ond floor of a burning area on Ok I
^
established at neer level. But 1. wbo have liecn for
'Mr. Robert Price and Mr. 8. H. MeCioiurli are usyeart conatantly in the fiekl.^ W3ukl
aseond floor of the building at C Nonh.
Commlslsoni srere is- have lost my good habits altogether if
ing this Motor in their Kes Lamichea.
Saglaaw street. Pontiac, occupied by
to Roy C. Vandercook. Lansing, 1 bad not token every iwsible oin>orthe Barbour h Blaylock grocery, re |
^ Sdn6m. senior flrsl tunlly to pracUce them. We don't dine
this way every day. but we do when­
matned
unexploded, although
vrnUum A. 0\dK
flames licked about ll. The Are start-1
lieutenant of arttl- ever we iwii.**
MAN
PrAO-r
Pt
ed on the flret^floor and burned to thc
"ITrm^mrmm Ol^y, MIoH.
Seottua Tale*.
roof, allhough destroying only a ipact*
In Miss Coosuuee Uordon Camtour Met wide on each story.
mings *‘Memorles*' is a story of ibt
_
James Prttoe. a ‘Port Huron shoeironic courtesy of the dowager duebesi
Rector (in evident eiuho
nakm-. has no legs, but his a
of Atholl: “nndlng It Impossible
rnssnwiiti—My dear Mis*
prevent rlsltors to her lovely grounds
strong enough to hare lashed his lit trying to leuve the chair—*
tie daughter BIU. aged IX. aith a wire hare fevrmed an—sltaehmeot. and----- at Dunkeld from scribbling their
carprt beater until she fainted from'
Miss Clara (l»lu.«hl«g furb»usly>- names on her favorite summer house
loss of blood. T1 e ^^»ld did not get Oh. Arthur-! meeu Mr. Urwne—this and else where, she hsd an attractive
white board put
with a notice that
out of bid Quick enough when he Is so nuexpectedi I nmst-----The Young Rcvfor ffra ml rallyV—Beg I the duchess wouKl N* much obliged if
called her In the morning. Pettee ac
*
w. _
pardon. .Miss CTa^. but I was about Tlsltots wonld kiDdty write their names
Hu
Tktir m___«w___1___
Saw Washer•_iami____
PUce,nrvi.X
Which Hakes
tually was arrested.
on
this
board.
This
request
waa gener­
to say that I ha\^ formed an attac hThua A Flaa SAiitloa .♦
In an old emtgram wagon, or prairie ment to this clmlr. due to the pn^ ally compiled with nnder the Impres­
sion
that
It
was
compUmcaitary.
The
ochooner. equipped with cooking uten enre of a bit of cobMiw’s wax pUerd
board
was
washed
clean
by
the
next
ana and a stock of *-Ysnkee notions.' here by that yonnger brother of yours.
Tsd and Walter Taylor <»f Pontiac have
Intense drttgbt of the smmU boy in
228 PARK STREET
PHONES. 126
left Mr western loa-a. They Intend

iMpped fine the .tore a bundle of old
Wra letters die stove blew up. A fly
teg frsgSDeet of Iron nipped a bow
from her shoulder as It flew past, autl
her powh was sot on flrr nnd her life
wan saved only after her arms hml
.haaB badly burned. The me depart.
Yoenl put out the flames In the kitrh.

weasment tax iwU for

WAMTtO-Ptaln wtmnt vU Mr
worlL 414 Colon stiwet, up stalra.


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16:M.
Smiduy nehool and qc
11:0011,
Srenlng ecrrlee and i

VteMM telto.

teppy gKg ItotoeyA

-

tetoWW

All are cordially tarlted to thoMPM^
MteegycutbytoktogltotfAcitoi Om qoart flon. au plot milk, ooc
ortakewramftk.udklrrtagam(leiaip Rgkr. ouuE. » M«to ammeg.
•oar to 11. ctwmb a cako af coapraMad: oae yaaat caka.* Make a spoage .Imytaal wttk a tobtaapaawftU of aagar.l Oar to braad spoaga. oaly thtoaer, aad
Aakury M.B. Clmfuli.
Rev. Hugh Kannedy FmIot. .
i and add. Let U rmlM half aa bocr.l let raise. Hare ready a mixture made
Class meeUag. •; IS p. m.
. ^
wfaoe there will be a full cup of yeast.! by pounding poppy seed Ane. adding a
Morning aanriee. 10:M a. m.
Make a regular bread dongh with thfs.| UUie milk and sugar: cook for Are
flunday edieol at if m.
Ml WmMog Mnehine,
minutes, stirring It constunlly. While
Bpworfh leakve. C:30 p. m/
^ .
Rvenlag efryke at 7:J0 p. m.
.
baa a atn^le and pracUcal quart, end floor at for ordinary Inead. i k ahould be thoroughly moist It should
Thtr ««f« «rt9 «M OMt U< OUT. an tiam aad aader ah eoadlll
dtflb waahlag machine that is expected and ralM. Then add one enp of sugar {not run. Boll the dough Into Mnaii
“■■i.,^35"
apeak ktod word.. There to a power
tk9 M tau or
m:
beforq kmg. and half a cup of bwttA* creamed, and jaquares aad place
ihomtotun' A eorttol wtetoOM to tbe« qmlaiq.
AM I uttok tfc* «»r thtr *aM«d a»t to ktodaea whieb to IrretoatlHe aa laalete of raUtoc tae dbaHi like a it eoaalsu of a dreular galranlMd aa even tablespoon of salt, mix as In the centM. phicMng dqpgh toieetht r.
P0O wlH qaickir ted U no appir it toUy reU ate aMetoc the cookie, from Iron unk with a heater at the bo^ bread and raise again. To make roll* ' and let raise agatn. then cook In hot
m iwmitii at tt> own .
dUgeaUr la “nor boer Me.'-te- Ike end. ante dhaec of doogh any be tom.
Ha« kM iMkM to 0ff tfc«
requires much practice, and It It hard | Ui like friend cakes,
«d «bk kVMtotoi «r <k« kitoU
laid on the otfcera aad the eooUaa eat
emormble mek with compart- to describe the process. Take a piroe;

Bad kaaa kaaaded la-toM «otoakn».
ia aqiaian troa the abeela wbbe they
for eeeurriy holding the dishes of dough aa big as a walnut and roll K ,
Kotacya With Dutch Chssse.
Sunday school at 12:00 m,
tor tkw torttod lUo«r toortb.
ara flat on. the koato. Thaae make U lo large modern ral^ by a cable at­ late a ball in the handa. Platun It
Make the same kitui of dough, and
Iniennedlaie Kodeavor. 0:46 p. i
Bo» I «aad to att Ui^ flooktea «b«a Umg nari ago- *k*»
rather tat eoohla.. white, when bitten tached to a pulley arrangement 'UHicn and roll with roiling pin into a narrow roll out Into a sheet and place in a
fb*nior Rndeavor, 6:16 p. m.
WM a liar (M. ihcra waa a cenaia Into, are aeea to be made of layer, of tt» wtn I. heated
be
I CUM to IM tov ktor:
the dishes are In­ strip about two and a half by eight flat cake tin. On top place Dutch
Kvening service. 7;S0 p. m.
Tct the tor vaa uraKctoaw. aplto o( hoae la Ike «Hia«a where a aoM wee- the dUfertet^olor.. like a ribbon cake. .,ned and the rack lowered. A few inriies long, and roll up with the palm cheese mixed with one egg. sugar, raia- FeotecosUI prayer meeUaiw Taa
deifal klad ed oodkr wa. aade-aol
•n I »pat aw.
\
toms of a crank washes both sides of of the hand, pressing lightly, so that, Ins, n llUle nutmeg, nnd mUk, if loo evening at 7:30.
> Ike tow ahaeu of deagh may be the dUhes by means of brushes and
Oh. tha -dan <**» ware- were better ao freqaeair aa to peodoea Ue toalllartty that breade eoMaawt.'1wt: oe ptooed two eotora logatbar aad eat ud rapidly moving water. After raising wben flnUhod It is a compact roll, j thick. Bake like any cake.«
tMa dmetoto daH that are.
Endeavor Satnrflir.
%;
formed of successive tayers. the lUUe,
MRS. HFARKK. *
Xad„ l widb I
a tyfcto fro* v apaeUl otoaaloaa like blrtbdan aad
d ia doable layera Them are the rack and removing the clean dlab- > gap at the end coming in the center.
-----------”‘-W’elcome to worahlp with
ara
Cbrtotaaa Oaea. or whea aaoiber Ut­
pal togetbar with whipped cream
the opemtioo U repeated.
j g^ape Into crescent*, brash with beat-1
Kolacy.
stranger*, workingmen and tke poor.*
ile glH waa layltad to tea. Itwaeap- or aay kind of jelly or Jaa. A eoeoa- esTb«
family al«e Uktm forr dl.hea a' j
<«. and If UkcU. aprinkto popiiy j One qna
I ** iWt ef faaer e«»Ha«: I ato wearr oe aaeb u oeeaalna that the grrHer «ot Iring made of coafeetioner.' ragar once, and washes eight d minute w
j^p iH-foro linking,
1
ctip shortening, butter and lard.
■rto uaied the woodertel aqearea ted and eream or milk Into which a gen- WO an hour. The Urger site for hoad Um ware
.
' two eggs, one-half cup sugar, a little
Rev. Tho*.
or tha batlan aad the waUarc. Glre louada thatI eeer alaee kare aepaod
I aaoat of eocoMot baa been tel* and Institutions take 12 to 24 dial. |
Loaf.
^
nutmeg, and one,cake com­
ing.
like a draaa of delletooaaaia.
■a iMck »r tovheod dan!
r%'lc
rilrrad, way be plaoad in a thick layer es at a time and have acaparUy of I. 1
dough, but mix It In! pressed yraaf. Make a dough aa thick
Sunday school at noon.
Oire aM back tha nod old kttebaa. Tbm ikare eaaa a tiah. aa to aoat betwoao the oooklea. making a mt of soo an hour.
Mededi^* loof
hotter and raise. For
]
almonds,
cut
In
quarters,
or
Bpworih
league, 6 :1& p. m.
with lu raoMtocaa aad lltfM.
airto. when with aoiabeek and paaeii oooky aaadwite whlcb will be doctored
Forks
and spuiTOB
spoons muj
may bo
washed mm
as
into a loaf.fn^ka ilwlsis). take four strand*.
TO saa
ue wmnaeu
braid Of twlat
t
Evening service. 7; 30 p. m.
When the (ara buda dM tbeir I anted-oarefallr ante redpa a. I -flt tor the god..-—Hary Taylor Rou. well and without the rack vcgeiablcs 1mixing cme'ruH*^ long, flatten them and sprinkle Junior league Thursday at 4:00 p. m.
“anrktor aUnaat erenr wloier kaaw I aboqld wut to try—-aflor- In Kew Idea.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening hi
may be cleansed.
^
and three-'with aeedcsl raisins, rtill
altfM.
ward.- wd oae beaailfal .aaaaar day
make strand* aguin ard make a (1^ braid.
-----------------------i quarters of a cup of butter
Otva toa bach av borkood baacer aad fouad ae dillag la the qaalat ted
OMdCMklot.
TIicm^' also make dcllclou*, l’«t In pnn and cm fop of tf plsoe a
Iba Ibtasa toir aoihar tobde:
Thom Is real aails^tmi
the
•apilat Churah.
UMiful
atatoly partar, wrillna down Ike reidpe
braid o^ ihrt-f. sinrnd*. On IHU luit
W. T. WoodhOUM. l»MlOf.
Olea ae back that walMlllid paairr tor what had aow baea etteamnd In Msekseper in knowing there la s
rtm m*r !«• r»vo<l
of
I wo MirandH iwMfwl logeiher. If llkcil.
Morning. 10:30.
f
where I mad to toabe a raid.
welldlllod cookie jar on hand. Wril- each year If two shelve* seven Inehei. I
ayaladaa-ldrteliedOaohlM"
Temite flauce.
IclioptMu! alitioniU can also bo addiM.
Sunday school. 12:00,
Taka aa back, aalboatoirargaulaa all Tha yery dia etort after aairlase
I cookies are much more rare a ide and one foot anan are planvl ou
Iiarara nible cUim. 12:60.
.i
. OaaeantabichaaAaadBar- la the raala of cookery ehuoed to be than they Chonld be. There Is oeiiain Ihe wall Just back of the kitchen tabb . j Put a rounding uumpoon'mi of bnUerj iU‘«' ngnln. spread with beahm egg. II. Y. P. IJ.. 0:30.
In a frying pan and when It bubbles. j«nd lisWe as you would b-^wd For
Evening. 7:30.
IM BN uaau taae aaara. the (ooklea tbeee oooktea. t aa not .ora that tbo ly a knack In making good cookies, as a receptacle f<ir jar*, eoffis. cans, j
sUd one-half cup sugar. When this Kolacy. roll dough half an Inch thick,
Junior Union. Saturday at 1:36.
froa air aathar'a aooble tor
whlcb
U
only
atlalned
by
aitenilon
to
sail,
soda,
pepper,
baking
i*>w.ier.|
Iboopht of betak able to aOte tbea
Prayer mtwting on Thursday oreo*
begins to brtjwn put In a srosll onion.
sniiares snd In the renter qf
■ -hA. B. Brator. la the Pllarta. did hot iBdoeaee lo a decree ay eaiatv teh amall details. A good recipe does spIces. etc,, also the m-cexiuiry mear- %Hcod,
and Ut It brtiwn. Then add j<^»rh put cooktHt and *wi-4‘lemHi Ing at 7:30.
All arc ourdlaliy Invltad to tbe ner^
lac that bleeaad aiatti aalrlmoar. not always Insure perfect resolts. ures aad a dredger of flour. This wltl j three sliced tomstoe* or the *qroc i prune*. *ir,ned and chopiM^l. bring font
These reeipes are tried and true, as save the cook from going to the pantry;
Anybow,
I
do
not
remoaber
that
1
amount of cooked tomatoes, and cook | end* over lo center, briuih with egg.
• -a^k aat to do the IIUIetblM; *
yon will And if you fWlow dfrecilona every whlfMitltch.
until dark brown. In the meantime.) nnd liake.
• *ltb toalae ad aah doaa haavea • erer eared to try the oooUa tetil I
CvanfltllMl Chorah.
If cold Vatcr la dashed immediately ;
Cor. Ninth aad Wadsworth atraeU.*

rto«:
_
• oobM do ao la my own kttebea. aad ao
together two over hot grease that has been spilled ; brown a tsbtespoonfnl of flour with a^
Rev. R. K. Holsaple, Pastor.
fltrudls.
• •tteh aat to apeak the Uttle word • 1 kept the recipe enUrely to ayaelf. cttpfuU of whKn augar. one eupfnl of on tbe floor it will harden It and pre-, tminding u*a»poonful of butter. Addj
10:00 a. m.. DoralBc CIMI nuMIli .
The
coda
ware
kind.
The
oooktaa
ihU
to
mixture,
and
add
enough
bonj
Ope
egg.
one-fourth
enp
milk,
butter
• Of Wadacaa. elf ttia aweetoat •
10:30 a. m..
butter, thiji add thrM wMl-belten vcm Its soaking into the board*.
,
Ing waler lo make s thick enough j site'small egg. Warm the milk with

beard:
* were a apceeae. and the cook bappyaad half a cupful of sweet milk.
Lamp chimneys should not lie I
y.*Put in one^fourth of a lemon jibe better lr it, and lM*at In the egg
12:00. Snnday school.
• Bhrtak aot the aaialleet alto to • Mtn the lord and aaatei= oaae boar. Add OBoogb flour to make a cake bai- washed, as this makes the glass brit
/
3:30 p.m. Junior Y.P. A.
chopped or cut in slices, salt to taste.[Add a pinch of salt and enough flour
•. ddrat
*
BMt well and add two teaspoon tie, but If held for a moment
C .r.o p. m.. Si-nlor Y. P. A.
snd all kinds of *plc<-*. with vliK-gar lo to make tlu- rtinslM* nry of pie dough
• If 11. rewr bMl. Ood will roeeirr." • -He aercr ate oooklea nor cake!7:.70. evening gospel servloc.
Tbe, oooklea are still -IdealUed fuls of baking powder; stir it in. Grate steaming tea-kettle and then polished taste. Cook, airain to take out RiM-ds. Work lightly logrther. put on-mould
Chorus choir meets for rehearsal
in
half
a
nutmeg,
then
add
enough
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth
the
resnli
mill
lie
CVwkiet.’* for that waa the one a&d only
Iturwlay at 4:00 p. m. in the choreh.
an.l sf-nr with moat. It Ik very gofnl i«g l»o*rd and |Miuud live mintiU^ with
Midweek prayer mecHflg Thnradar
Ume they were erer made bar the floor to make a soft dough. As you 1 all that could Im- deslreil.
with roHM or corned lM-«f.
:«he rolilng pin. lafiplng the dough
writer. It leema lo me that oooklei must mdd more flour each time youi
,
over eonsiamly. 5?et In a war
All of all classes wcloome.
were meant for the mouths of Utile roll the cookies. It Is well to stir Jn si!
Kotoey With Ouleh Ch..«,
rblWren. and to a home irhere there you can with a'spoon. Then take out
Friends (Quaker) Chiirah.
Mak. Kolacy dtM.ah, r„t In aq.tor.1
'
fta* Chmr
to look at
little at a time lo roll with whsl
none, the more prosaic cake It
an.! in «rh pnt Dmrh chncM- ml.od M"
........ a. thin as
m# wwif »ia« ACttft.
UI
ii«iK •re
•ur
Is
aeodod.
gprinkle
your
board
quite auneient.
,1th .u*mr, imt.nr,cinnamon, nutr.*.|, a tal.lc »l>''■-I j
€f die «lui4t br r«pogiUtliii: the good
with flour. Flour tho rolUng pin an.l
I»lsc<That
trm-and
last-batch
of
eookrtin* for worahlp. 11:00 A to.
meg. clove*. K«li nrwl
iMUttd 9t the
•TM7
and
sin a little over the dough. Roll light­
dough on it. and put:Ing the band* un
lor Endeavor. 3:00 p. bl
k-mon pi^‘\
ererr tbUkg, It it 9mmmrf» kowetror, lee waa glren to two little brothers, ly. Do aot Imagine you are pounding
ior Kndoavor.^6^16 p. UL
der the dough, lift tightly, drawing it
a* raised fi
tp dlMOTtr the enon Into wlikm w. who certainly had a feast, and the beefsteak. Cut and place, not too clos4from the center of lie ilmigli fo the
Mrs. Armstrong, formerly Misa *t<-ad of this mixture, a mixture of
here fiJItBe in or€er to Mi ohomi oor- oook. BO more thaa a grown chUd her fogether. In tbe pan. Bake In as quick
sides, ft will *prea#l and grow thin,
eidf.
tiled
to
ImagiBe
thfy
taated
like
fMllBCtlMil. Th#BlI«WoTUOMCt!hl
as poMlWe without burning ; Emms Josephine Dow. was born in rooked and cbopi>ed prune*, with
fliang. the Jam glv ‘
**
••
••
fttttfitinn to MIM of tlM mUtMke$ fro- thOM oookles of childhood, when she Tbay ahonid ba laid on a cloth to cool Washington. N. H. While very
, flflMU- pop^. I,pi
nnd slnio.
gofotb mode by woaeo, tod It U was ioTlted -to spend the aftemoeo
being rmnoved from i her parent* moved to Mai*schu*<-tl*. ing an e*p.vlslly fine flavor.
Preaching il^2l3^EHlh*St„ floaflay
<an* niu*t lx- uki r not lo lpt It
woU tor lit to noto them and mo and take tea.- Since cookies Were IIW oven. Never allow one to lie on | where she alteud.-d Uu- pttldlr scIumiU

kruak. in Ikilu-mla it i* the tr-*l of a tl:30p. m. Rev. C. Miller.
meant
for
little
children.
I
vhotber we have gradtuny. tx'Hwpo
top of the other while they are cooling, j aod later became a tesrhe-. until *bc
Oumolino floop.
good c«iok to lie able lo do this. Have
First PrrabytsHafi Chureba
*
micicmBclouiUy. token up any df tbm. those bomen wber/they abide the rrc- When they are perfectly cold, pul married George I). Armstrong. .Mr*.
»he well
cresm
n-sdy
a
doyen
good
cociklflg
spplre.
ine for the -ideallaed Cooklee.Cor. Washington and Park aUWCl.
Ban the Time.;
them lo a stone jar and cover with ai Armstrong has lived in*Bangor forj pp^^n yolk* of two egg*, one-founh
Hev. L U. Rlssell. Pastor.
fllcod thin, half a i>uind of w-ed.-fl
-One of ihe mUtake. of women U aeema aa tiuwgh I erat with U a part plate.
j some year*. She ha* always lieen a p„p
a table*poon flour, and
Morning service. 10:30 a. B.
raisin* and a K-arup of fine l.nad
BOt knowint how to oat If a man U of myMif.
lilhlP school St noon.
Caraway Cookies—If caraway sre«l | student, and but frw women in
brend cnimli*. to make a
^ nimh*. Spread ihe dough lightly whh
Almost any good cooky batur may is liked. UM the recipe jimt given snd | country have a library that 1* equal to
Christian Endeavor. €:30 p. m,
not to be f<M wben the Ir. the thlnkx
I^si *.
>p.m.
ili- hoi
butler, place on It a layer t>r
a enp of ten and aartblng bandy !• be used, making the cookies soft and add a teaspoooful of eeed to batter, j ber* The shelve* are not flUed up , ^-hpe* of two egg* Have readi
hot
'
apples, over ahlch sprinkle *ugar. *ufIt Is after the baiter U Aa aUracUve looking cooky I* made j with Action, but while some of the best: p^cf soup slock, dip a teaspoon ' m
U abe needa to aave
the
flriont to sweeten them, bread crumbs,
money, nbe docs It at ihe butcher s j iqade that they are -MeaUied.- The by using tbe recipe for sugar cookie*, j novels of noted author* may bt* found ;
„p
*nd drop Into the*
and the raisins. Roll un into a long m-*day* In the month i
ft p. m.
coat If the la bury, she wilt not wsaic baiter is dlrided into four paru. Baeb Cm cookies with a large, round (here, with them may also be seen
clipping spoon into soup each
svraMff
Prsyer meeting 1
roll, lap around 3n a large liaklng pan.
fruit nousked cutter: brash the top of the
time In eating. If ahe la unhappy,.she
abe! part U colored with a
time *o lUlMcr will e»j *|tck. OmiK
and before putting In the oven t-pread St 7 30. Best* tree.
U glreo cooky wlik the white of an egg or
PM8 without food A man eata If the juice aad a eholoe of
All sre welcome to all Ue aenrleM,
fifteen minute*.
with melted butter WTien ol*»nt half
•hoHff 1« et tbo iJoor. If hla work so that the oooklea may be made a lit sweet milk before baking. Sprinkle
baketl. baste with luitu-r again. B<-rv-r
drieen. If the uudonaker luterrupia; tie different each time. One portioi
Fourteenth fltrrat M, E. Chmrhtu
X over each aod preas a raisin In
flour Pet Rostt.
hot or cold, but It i* belter h«u. and I*
Ri-v. J. W. Miller. Pastor.
and he le rtfht A woman will cbooae' of batter may be left white, aad fla- tbe crater. Tbe ralslo can be omitted
Put s cup of hot wsier snd ono1^ putting whipped
Cla*« meeting. 9:45 a, m.
loe cre« toetMd of tmefateak. and aj vored whh lemon, a lOw caraway and only tbe sugar used. Children
ireschlng M-rvice. 10:» a, m.
fourth cup vinegar into kettle snd
maa wUl not
seeds being added If they
are pleaMd If the pink or blue sugars
Sunday
school at 12:00 m.
! plsce In it a pU*ce of round or *ho»lder
-Another of Ser mbukes la In not Another portion Is colored dark brown
Kpworth league at 6:30 p. m.
e used off some.
j of beef. Add s few whole peppers, all
Svetek
Evening se rmon. 7:30 p in.
knowing wben to rest it she is tired, (or light buff) with cbocoUte.
Nsl Oookies->Add two copTnls of
meeting. Thuraday evralag
Uplce.
bay
leaf.
*UcH-d
onion,
celen
i
Four
egg*,
two
ubiespoonful*
sugar,
ahe may «H down, but she will dam 1 much or Uule to produce the deelred chopped nut menu to ihe sngar fiooklop., and a tiny bit of sarllr Salt to
^
atocklaga. crochet ahawU. embroider | shade; thm are flarorod with Thhltla lea. Delickms.
All are welcome.
U.ta. Cover rIo.e and rook .lowly
dolUes. Docs she cot know that hard | or coffee, the latter being used for the
Otoqer Coe*l**-Two escs. one eupone and a half hour, on top of .tove,
work tlrenT If ahe U exhausted, she (pale browa. "With a llllle jnice from
fil of motone.; ooe co|ito> teortonlnq.
with ao even heat Turn oeea.lon.lly.
,
Christian Science,
q^lll writ# tottoc or flg»rr her
brulMd Mnto'h. b««ter mw be colorte
oae toblMpoootol qlnqer. one UUc
nday morning ranice tn Modera
bnt It will not need b«tln£. Be care.
^
coimtiL She wni lugb
ren l( >-ou gr«ra. u4 thl. teoold to> ItoTorte with fpoontol (oda. oae eiqitol mv eraam
ful not to burn, but let it get well sboul three-quarter* of an Inch thick Woodman hall over pomoflice.
bito tb.1 retelag or wriilim rould .Imood. and
Wednesday
evening.
Testlmoiiy
(U roa oaa cat It). It not naa halt a
browned. When done, take out meat.
Wake a thin cu.*tard in a double boil
toil to rmlhm. All or«r the cnmlrr chopped nui nuu m>y bo rtlrtte to. cuitel boOtos wntar.' Bant tha ass>
add a little water to the gravy, strain.
^
sweetened to
«ommi-. boultoto goortte bwto...- wo I Wlb the Jalcc of cUMd toickto
wait Than add
aboriantng.
add
«>ur
cream
thickened
with
flour.
mre to wol k«ow how to ftot.
• pretty bli» irntter may be
snlca and aotoaaaa. Dtoaolrc tha aoda
•Ad let gravy thicken Pul meat cake
I on tbe list U their while the Juice of
out ten minute* before serv­
la,a little boWnc water and add It wnand set on top of stme to rc»heat l»e- ing. Cut the svelek into inch and a
roasUnt worryiog. Worry and burry 1 strawberries will color the batter any
tar to niad. U erea» la prociitoblo.
fore ten Ing.
half squares, drop Into the hot cusare tbrir enemies, and yet they hug | shade from pale P»»k to a reddish diaaoira tea aoda to It. Mix aoft. Roll
MRS E P. WILHELM. j lard a moment, dip right out again and
them to their boeoms. Womra moss pink. Rose flavoriarseems to be the a lltUa iMtear than tha att«ar oooklea.
serve. Flavor the custard with vabridges before they come to them, and correct thing for this, and for a violet If, whan the am pan of cooklaa eotne
Tenth street.
! nilla or lemon.
even balid bridges to CfOM. Tbe>* im-! batter, made by adding a little grape qatottbaotraqOMylook-ninny-abdj,^,
Low mass. 6:45 and 3:00 o dlod
agloe misfortune and run out to meet Juice to the batter, a little violet esHigh mass. 9:00 and 10:30.
H.
i Mbce or a drop or two of good violet
Breakfart Food.
Vespers, 7:30 p. m.
flour toJ!•“
1 •">»* *
ussful
kMdt.
Mra.
Armstrong
fine.
Beat
five
egg*
with
half
a
pound
> “Women are not jolly enough. %b«r-^isrfttme will produce a. delicate
Lenten devotion*. Wednesday
Farina makes a delicious breaktoat
taken 4 grant Interam In Ue won ft’* I of farina, add i
make too serkms buslatra^nt-itfe. and | that will add lu share to tbe faaclaafood if cooked like any cereal In hot Friday erenMgs, 7:30.
fYomed CookiM- Uae the recipe for | cinho, especially those of x Ulcrary na- j powder and moisten with water in
taaib at its little hombrs too neldom. i tion of the flnlshed cookies, which
^ hra which meat waa cooked unUl It ii a
lira eaa stop m the midM of
^tk IHUe people U the mom tmpor- agar oookioa. After bokMg. frost
Hiss MARY POHORAL.
wUk oBy of tbe toBowtog fromtngs:
Salvation Army.
been the mate prealdcnt of Ue Maine; hatter
little thicker than cake batttlw and have a haaity laiiib. and It tant polDi.
Federatloo o|aWomen** clubs. At tbe | i
LmJles* Ubrary bulldMg. Tn
Aay two or more nf tbeM eolora
at gasoline
p that mrtet. near Casa.
half a cnpfulj anbtml ‘moeilng at Ue exptratkm of I
and tbai U one rmeon wby Uey Ude may he nsed. rolliM tbs dongb eat ra
exj
has
blared
up
can
be
imm<
Capt and Mrs. MunaeU la ebarge.
of Veal
no oarly—fbore ara other raanrai. but tbe board In a very UM ahem, and ^iradi. a^ or wntdr (if erram is DOC bar term of odMo,^er address was ooe i
tingulstied by putting a lllUe flour on
,-----------------------------------------------------------------of eloqneiieo. aho
boldUg
her andlmioe^
Public meetlaga every Bight exm
Get
a piece
of-------------------------------veal from Ue bri*
wo will pem them now. Worry not tbra laying one sheet on top nf an­ ^•ddlumporbirttmj.two .
This will prove effective Monday nl^i,
gratod eboralBte. Boll all till *t bard- j apeiMtonod. By her ability and in-1 or a piece from the back, with ribs In. | tbe
™ buraer.
^
oifly wHnklra tbe face, but It wrlnklM other. until all tbe dongh Is nsed
waler
and
blaakeU
have
not
SuQday. 11 a. uu BolMeaa m«
nnd wbbera tbo mind. Have a bearty baiter ahonid be rollsd wlU corasrs ras wbea drapped la edid water. Stir naenco she has brought Ue clubs« Have Ue batcher make a pocket in!
3:30 p. m.. CbrisUBn*a pratao
Stuff with Ue fonowtag dreM.
Uagb <mce tn a while; It u a good aa sqaara aa poaathle. so Uat-tbe after taking from tbe Are, Add a tea Urougbout Ue state to a high degree
Mg.
miUMpik. OBA will purify tbe mratfll dO0|h
here to be railed oat only apooafal of vafRlIa just before spread of eMeleacy. so that they have become Mg; ^k bread crumbs M milk, ad^i,^____
8:00 p. m„ a rad hot fiBhratHra
a power among women, edoeating four eggs, a small
Bimoapbera. drive away evil ImiMlB- pmm When all tbe layen of dongh tag orcT tbe eooirtea.
them In Ue various morametiu of Uc
I flae and a small piece of gartnga. bod iBBiQtr and other Ilia**
ara idaoed one ra top nf anotbM. oomday. Hpr work baa not been eoaflacd
Our standard. **HoUn€Bi DnM tbO
mraco at tbe end nearaot tbo oook afld
to tbe cMba. but aa a member of Ue
e. After fdacMg la Ue poekel.i
Lord.”
/.
.
..
No doqbt tbo days pass aU too swift­ ml] jam as a vdU irihr cake or dongh
Our BatUeCrr. ^snan. 4bira la
GengregalkmaJ ebureb sbe baa been
. as6 bake oatJl veiy trader. Thtal
ly M -*yOBr bony Ufc“ and yon bora tor baU boas la raned. Wm Ue lam
aeUve
M
all
the
braacboa.
eapeelally
te
a
ebrap
cut
of
meat,
and
U
aa
deooaiBoly oMogh time betwooo doyUgbt CM €d Us donah so Uai B will
4)h $tp tifMataab . i.
tbatof UedbariUra.
.
UdOQaaalbeBMexpeoitireraBsU [
6:nTV
BBddidkBMttodofboW
raU|tp tba roll, aod Ura, wiU o abaiTjM«
nprtflkjo tbMkjy wlM ooeora

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iSBMCES IN THE CHURCHES

m

•sTbSKSt-®
TALLY •mpley
oib lor «co.

SUREST

CLEANEST

mmF^ FHm^

SSjtfSsiSS

inntaOFTHEWORLoj
'Home mtle feclIOK emt Phowi
tncod that
( Senator P. C. Knox baa
iiUtmnr home for three
L DJaiicr or the Ca>
CJcmipany and will herchla aummeri at Valle/
, near Philadelphia, and hla winhlnaum. Tber© can be no
of the fact that the po^
UtlQtl iMiSan of weatem Penna} Ivanla
Kgi,
imd Seodtor Knox are not in harmony
It hM been hut a few weoka aluco

Kaox refuaed to accept tb<. chairmanHiip of the Allcfhanr county delepi.
>
tioh at the repoblican convention nor
^
^^
«»® convention.
JhSir Atfrad Harmaworth. the London
liidwapaper man. rather runa to amaa|K
• Uosallam at Umea and recently pnt
^
himself In a lodlcroua poalt Ion through
Indalitas la a aaffnm tJntod effort. A
motor car ran over and killed a lUilo
.:
ttfor ta HerUordiblre. The occupanta
of the vehicle did not atop to aee what
had rmnlted from their recklcaaneaa.
The police failed to discover the of.
taadon at ooce and^lr Alfn^l In hl«
Daily Hall took the case up In aenaa*
tioaal fdhhlon.'offerlna $500 reward for
Identification of the motorlau. In a
lew daya the police learned that the
iffwher of the car w*aa Hildebmndc
Harmaworlh. Sir Alfred’s brother. AH
Bagland la now enjoying a laugh at
Ihe editor's expense.
Aboard hU ahlp-rlgged Valhalla on
her kmc race across the Atlantic Uie
hhn of Crawford baa his famous collectioo of United BUlea aiampt. which
la SdMnUly conceded to be the finest
la the world. .The eari la as enthuaiMUe a phllatellat as he U a 'aiK^rtamaa. HU collecUon of atampa U val
Wd at 1X00.000. 'Wliercvcr the Valhplla has sailed it baa carried this
philatelic trmmure with It. In each
port where she has been—and these
‘ «m all over the world—her o«-ncr has
been on the loOkoot for any rarity that
would flU a gap In hla magnlflcent col
lection. The earl while in this country
went on to Waahligton. one of the obJeou of the trip. U la understood, be­
ing to get further philatelic dau from
the government oOclaJs at the nation-

' 1^

The legal position of Queen Alexfisdra Is very curious. So far as her
private business la concerned, she Is
not ragirded by the Uwa and customs
of Bagtaad as a married woman at all.
She la Che only woman In Gnwt Brltkto who does not como within the
Mope m the married woman's p^p«rty act The Idea of the Uw U ihgt
atairs of atate consume all the Ume
of Urn king and therefore no reSponslbUlty lor the queen's private business
IMS upoa him. If the queen contract
od debU In her busbandt name he
UNtolABOt be reaponsiblo for them as
•ay ollH-r huUmad would. The king
can act be gaed for debt, but the
•aueea can be. Should the king die
aorne anthoritiee bold that the queen
bOBld aet amrry again in case she
wiahed to do to wIthoglUie special U
MMe and
of the king's
Kooa of the Bqropo
fiva vary tergs ti^ whenever ^ey
tmai aad otbert. oa tba.ooourwT* are
tffdltaaigiaidly. Htop«ar Nlchotos of
Ibittia to tbo laoot liberal in this re^
. aj^ .DiirlitobitbitorvtolttoFraBoe
tbmi yaarv ago be apent $lfi.fiOfi on
lipe to aervkots aad almost as Boch
Hand to not quite
an gniaan. bat an be traveto a good
4laL bolb witbla bin own reaUa aad
ibrands bn In obOgad to toy anlde aach
nar fitMOfi an an alkmaaee for tips.

Itetror wmiaB of Qananay to mwA

manager of the Great Western ynilway j
to Bngland. who was robbed of $000
and hla two grips, eootnlntog hU ore
dmiUaU. between MinneapolU nnd
Hllwniilcee. and who arrived to thej
Cream CUy with but 75 cents, baa left]
for
byl
friended him were given n grand
spread at the Hotel Pfiater'just prior
to hU leaving.
A rcmartmble list of atoekbomcn U
iododed in the report of the Northern
Secoritlei Co., filed nt Trenton, with
the amended coitificato of incorporaUoo. reducing the capful stock of the
lifg bolding company from $400.000.0u0
to $3.»54y>00. Pan of thU Uat follows; .
Ambassador.Joaaerand and Mmc. Ju*-1
serand. the duke of Argyll Ltwd;
«raihcona. Comleaae de Drxare. Sir
Henry Peter, marchiooeas of IlrUtol.!
Lord Hobhofw. Charles, earl of l-r|:-j
rim. Karl Robona. Admiral Sir Hcnr) i
Blei^onaon. Right Hon. William, carl
of Waldcurswe. Princess Victor ofj
Hohenlohc and fungelmrge. Catherine, j
marchioness of Rath, duchess of Coo-

Ttvtmm Laad Mi Loam On;, f

CHEAPEST
BEST

PfL T. A. WtLHRUlN Itoattot
opera boato btodk. toM 1

Let na vitalize an idea
for you.

Boardman kl?cr
Qectiic L^t
A Power Co.

THE MANISTEE SALT AND
. MINERAL BATHS
•re apositiw^ ettre fer BBXDXATm. VKU&ALGXA. X.TJ1CBAGO,
oataiuSh, UXH DIWJW^KAOH, XIDHKY, XJVKB


Boamn T aad t. H. to L. Mamwtm
Go. blank. Boto pbaaan

Oltk. w. K. to w. to, MOOM—Pkaaaa

The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.

PURE CREAM

MANISTEE. MKHIOAN.
annirriaf »i?v.

From hall pint to any num­
ber of ttnllona. Cream
. that will whip.

DR. A. H. HOLUDAY. Qindatta fto

A. W. Wiedoeft
ARTHUR HOLUOAY-M. a Pkynl

Telephone, Cite. 066
The |Ki.(Ki0/K>0 luiby. John Nicholas
Brown of New York, is* having built
for him what nrobably will prove the
most luxurlo’ta villa at Newport,
Camped on the hills. faOO residents
of Tome. N. M.. nrd watching their
homofl being swept away by the Rio
Oranth. A flootl stmt iho river through
tlie middle of the town. Several otb*'r
villages are ibrealet)«l.
A colored employe of the Nonpariel
Cork Works of Camden. N. f. testified
in court that he had pul Iron in 250
life prexen-ers by order of Jaa. Russ,
ohe o( the compan>'*a officers. Four
offierrt- of the company are on trial on
iho charge of conspiring to defraud
the United Suuw by placing iron'ln
the cork blorka of life prcacnera.

V

BO YEAI

May 044

hi. Siq. a hnklUlH
KEXOTED TO OmCBS
OVUJOBaSONDIUCCO.

lOE AND WOOD...
When yon want loo or Wood don l liati^n to n smooth
tfilker; he wants yonr dollfir today nnd will bt* in some
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make you'
nromises ns to frivinR f*qod sennet- you know that I
Iinve done so during the past lo ^ ears and expcHit to
till ;be end of time. CIUmM* Fhone 711

JAMKS C.

MOP»KINS

I have just rtHxuved from one of tlio lai^est Automobile
and Uuncli Supply Houses of New York a complete stock of
Uio following Launch and Motor Car Accessoric-s. I would be
plo^^l to have you call at our Bton\ 125 Ciiss etnx t, and ex­
amine these go«ls. Havt a look in tko win4ow.

with

HORnI—Complete
put„ub|and screens

separatim^g gasoline

kV^E-L^'cl'^gX^S-Cop


MAKE & BREAK DEVICES
ETC.. ETC.

MONOGRAM CYLINDER
POCKET FLASH LIGHTS
The Goods are Right

The Prices are Reasonable
A ^mich Horn is a protty fine thing in case of fog or for
night running. Think it over.

Walter
OorvmOHTsAe.

*

DENTISTS

ORRiNE CURES WHISKEY
TO AUTOMOBILE AND LAUNCH OWNERS
AND BEER HABIT
Jnine removes the craving for
whisky, beer o/. other alcoholic alimulanii?. The patient boon loses all de
hla nervouB ayslcm,
ncrly a wreck, la soon
to Its nui^tl condition, and
the craving for liquor la gone without
I patlent’a knowledge. No. 2 la In
1 form, for those who dealte to be
od from the dreadful curse. Klihe.r
per box. or*slx boxes for
form,
died tsualcdj by the Orrlne Commall
II, Inc.. Washlngimi. D. C.. who guartee to cure the craving for liquor or
antee
Wrltf for a com-1
refund the money. Write
picto treatise on -drunkenneas.**,
mailed free In plain, sealed envelope.'
M’c have an nsent In every city—
un ua whore >t>u live and we wIU give
you his name. Sold and recommended
by Johnson Pritg Co., Traverse City.

IVI.

eivK

Via. V^OR & VITALITY
le

4fil Rtota Bank bldg. Datb pbaaaa

Try • “PHI M>i(lght.“
Tor te br >11 DrwiM
OMit and te 0«nt Moim

MCCPT NO SinSTITUTES
.

I

,Bc‘fore you buy yonr

BONDERS’
HARDWARE
It Will pay you to call and exam­
ine our stock and m our prices.
We have nails, valley tin. build­
ing paper, locks, knobs, hinges,
etc.. In fact overjthlng you
ncCHl to rotniilolo the house at
prices that will surprise you.
We make a Kpeclslty of this de­
partment and our years of ex­
perience In builders' hardware
enables us to give you the most
value for the least money. Come
In and let us figure aith you.

Use Sberwin k Willltms
Paint

FRANK TRDDE

WALL PAPER

ms. J. 0. A HAST J.TKOBBLOOD
ONTBOPATHIO PHYSICIANS
0»»«.7.WllM>BMf t
U
IMtfri..
SiPII—W
w..kacai>».

JOHN R.SAriTO
|«BUinWM|

STEARNS

a P. CARVIR to MID

FIRE INSURANCE

WUl PAFBI BOUSE
Ol^

L.l.A.DUfL«Mto

BOO

.

JURPET CLEAH1I6 WORKS.

H.&R.LW6AIB

SEIERAL ilSURAICE

“«si?“.g?ffigsf8i5sr

C.D. MILLER
O BE NT 1ST

Give us Your Bid Offer

Kodol

_ ptoBSTS WHAT YW BAT

X. C. BeWXn * GOKKAM^

MM lALB «r ALL ONUOaitTA.

GEO. A. JARVIS
201 FRONT STREET
J.I.IIIBII
BafflSffiar
MMOE 5 awEnr

Must be Sold by June 1

DYSPEPSIA CURE

DENTIST

DENTIST

SW17 to be
•howyouM

45x132
, In Rear Of New Postoffice

TRUSTEES'

A. D. TYLER
Otoaa Ml. Maw Vnbtoto Macto 0
.fbeatodlt.

LOT FOR SALE!

B. Morgan, P. Kysclka

toga.

DR. O. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 tatbaP
land block, phymiciaa aad nargaoa.
atisaan bkooe U4.

w; B.

1 Oldamobnc;
1 launch hull ISxoMcot
1 4} H. P. Fay & Bowen
marine ciurine.
1 launch 21x4.6 feet with.
3 H. P. Fav dr .Bowen engine.
1 6 H. h Wolverine ma­
rine emrim'.
1 6 H, P. Wolverine atationarr engine.
16k P.ntoam engine.
1 wood nawiqg machine
with 28 inch naw.
1 row boat
1 nailing oanoe. 1 nnrrey,!

Mole Boma CIU. »kOM ML

wMatr.wdL auKMpiK».ML
That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose your pa­
per—get our prices—
put on the wall. Also
furniture hnisbing of
all kinds. Painting
that will stand the
test. No peeling off.

256 Front Street

P>aigo

Dealer in Automobiles, Launch, and Gasoline
Engine Supplies
ItSCusSt Cltizuu’PXoM5d2«r48 TMvmaTCity
ACEMr...For Um SMALLEY Narbw Gas EMin* and
OLDSHOSILE

DR. P. P. LAWTOH-Otoaa laam. la
Bovad to aaw MuMaa btoik, am
4aar to Dr. Riggtes* oflaa
DR. L U THIRLSY-topaalal attaa

tone III

w o m m M. L. K

IMI

OIL W.” Pe rnutotowAY> fftoton

Ym Art Ntt Feenig Well,

I Mcnt'u« Um« p«prr

Oty

Pure toe to
whole year
summer than in winter.' to bo
sure—bnt sUll always la de­
mand. for preserving sMats,
toilk, fruit, vegetables, ete; for
use in the sick room; for cool,
tog bevernges; for Baking ion
cream, etc. When yon are plaoSag orders for toe. doat iotget
that oar Ice to good, and to wett
kaown for iUblgh quality.

€. I. TAYUR CUiL O.

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