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The Evening Record, August 03, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-08-03
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THE EVENING RECORD
SMCfAL TSLBOIIAm mviCC.
PETER WHITE
MME SPEECH
6PAQE8
WMtTSMHBaATlIE
GENERAL CARNAHAN DEAa
YELLOW FEVER !
ST1U SPREADS
W^^oroiiiander of tha Unifonn Rank.
KnlohM «f Pythlaa.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
ladiaaapolAa. Aug. 3.—General Carnahaa. oomroander of the nniform
Bj Wire to the Iftrcrolag Raeord.
rank. jCnighu of Pythias, died at his
Oyaur Bay, Aug. 2.~PraaldeDt CASE REPORTED At PAR NORTH home in this city at 6:20 o'clock this
OTHMS AttO t^OKt AT SECOND
BoosevaU today raeeivad at lonebeoa
AS TEXARKANA. TEXAS.
morning.
DAY OF SOO CCLCDRATION.
Sir Henry Mortimer Daraad. the Brit
lah- anhaaaador: LientaaaBt Comnander W. g. Stas of the nary; Bon.
W. J. Calboon. special envoy to Vaoe>
toela; Hon. W. W. Raasell. United
tUFFKJICD AN ATTACK OF INDI- Statea rolniater to Venexnela and Will- GOVERNOR.VARDAMANN,HAS IBiaro Seyaonr Edwarda. a distant fam
SUED A STATEMENT.
OCSTION YESTERDAY.
ily oonnecHoo.
WENT AUTO RIDING WITH ONLY
HIS SECRETARY.
Bant of Foaling Existe Batwaan tha
Wm Unnudtd Today by Caiumot and
BUtaa of Miaalaaippi and Louiai*Moela Band-V/hIta and Othara
8na~-Twe Daatha Wera RaSpeka on tha Davelopmant of
portad Thla Morning.
th« Lakt Superior Region.
roaavalt Taday Ccrtac^
I tha BrttMi Aaabanaador and
OChaca at LuBchaon.
By Wire l<* the Kvcninjc Record.
•auH 8«r. Marlt. AuR. 2.—A Ur«0
nd eotfauaiavtlc crowd participated io
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tlM oacond day's cckbratton ^ iba
coaatructiun of locks tore. Ttoo Caluaurt aad liecia ^d aerenadod Vice
President Fairbanks and Goremor
Warner at Ibc Hotel IrlQuols thla
rooming. Then aiK^ehca w«*n> made
by peter \^'htte on the devHopi
of the Lake Superior region
others.
\noe Prraldi-nt Falrbanka, who.wa*
attacked with indlgeetlon yesterday, la
much improTOd today.
The na%'al parade yeaterday prored
to bti an excetnllngly |>retty alght. all
the governroent vcaaels. Including n*vcrone cuttera. tondera and tuga. ladng
gaily
Vlc<* ITealdent Fair
banks, Senator Burrows and a nunjU*r
of Invited guests boarded the revenue
cntler Tnacarora. which acted si
flagship of the flfM-t. while Governor
Warner and his staff, the legislative
dclegatkio and a number of ladies
were on Iho revenue cutter Morrill
Then came the steamer rtilladelphia.
carrying Attorney General 1^’mleux.
Iho oIBcial represt'iilalive of the 1R>tninlon government. Tho other craft
In line were the patrol l»oal Mackinac.
auf^ily boaU Marigold. Amaranth and
Sumac, and the tugn Scbenck. Merrick.
General. W. A. Roth and W. H. Sey
mour.
The band struck up an inspiring sir
as the fleet slowly glided Into tlie Pt»e
lock and perhsps the proudest iM-rwin
In the lmmen»e gathering was Miss
Petty Po«‘. the only daughter of
late Ocn. O. M. IVk*. who nvelved the
eongratIllations of the vice president
as her famous father's bust came
view. Thousands of people lined the
lianks while the vessels weiv Kicked
, through. The ships proce«*ded up the
river and turning. won> lockiil through
the Canadian canal, after which they
pasBc>d the n*viewlng boats Yantlc and
^^\llverlne.
/
The land |iarade took place In the
. (Continue<i on Third Pago.)
UHLE DUKE
WOH 2:25 RACE
TOOK TMRFE ATRAIGHT HEATS
AT PETOSKEY YESTERDAY.
HEADUGHT CAME IN THIRD
H. O. JOYNTS HORSE ALSO CAME
INTO THE MONEY.
Headlight Has Only SUrted Once Be
fore This Seaaon—Time of the
Three HeaU Was 2:21,
2:20«/4 and 2:20'/*.
Little Duke. Germaine Bros.' new
torse. distlnKUlF'iMsl himself at ivioskey yesterday liy taking first money
In the 2:25 class, winning three
straight heats. TTiere were many In
the city who n*ganl»-d Little Ihike as
s •■comer" and knew that he was cap
able of good time, so the result wi
surprise..
H. O. Joynt's Hiadllpht was also in
the raw and took third money. Head'
light was entereil in the local races
this year for tho first time simply
going in for a workout. The e
yesterday was the second time that he
irtarted this year. Although Head
light has had'much tough luck, a i
lM*r of horKemen hold the opinion that
he will cause a big sun>ri«e to i
this season.
The ran- in which tho two Traverse
City horsi's wore onierofl was the 2:2.5
class. *n»e first money, as stateil. went
to Little I*uke. the M-cond to Rob
ert G.. third to Headlight and fourth
Sir llenr>. Tlie lime was 2:21. 2:20’^,
2;2u»4.
ONE MAN WAS KILLED
SEVENTEEN WERE INJURED 1
B. A O. WRECK.
SCORNED OFFER OF DETECDVES
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New Orleans. Aug 3.—The yellow
fever epidemic continues to spread
and today a case of the disease Is re
ported as far north as Texarkana.
Arkansas. The authorities are using
Uie utmost precautions to stamp out
the epidemic.
Governor Vaydamann of Mississippi
has issued a slatemcnl In which he
saJ-R the Intimation of an arnu-d con
flict between the guards of l.ouiKiana
and Mississippi is ridiculous. He ssys
cordial feeling exists b«*tw«-en the
states of Louisiana and Missippi.
Two deaths from the fever were ripurtetl this morning.
Troops Ordered Out.
Governor Blanchard at 1.30 this
afternoon ordered out the Louisiana
troops. They a’t' now embarking on
sptvial train on the Ixtuisville A
Nashville and also on boats fur RigoIcts.
RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR
FEELS
SAFE IN NEW YORK.
LAND SCHEME
WAS GIVEN UP
MISUNDERSTOOD
KAISER HAS SAILED
Canvas is the ideal foot
wear for summer' and lo
dainty too. What could be
more becoming to your white
iuit than a pair of white
canvaa oxfonls.
They soil, but the cUroner
will kwp them as neat a* new
TO BLOW UP TENEMENT
Mfrdmmk
Tootmar
Seven Persona Were Hurt and Four
arcome by Smoke Which Fol
lowed—Several May Die.
\\v Imvc* Lite m«>sl thiriilile Bi>ougi*8 the market
iifTonls. Wi- know hnw
to buy sjxuiiies nn«l ttnll
j;ive you the Ivnelit of
our knowloUre.
All
8iA.*s ami i)ri«*e6.
I
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Aug. 3.—Seven persons
pn* hurt and four ovcrct)me by smoke
at followed a diabolical attempt
blow up a thre«‘-stor) tmemi'iit
lyirinier street. UrtK>kl.vn. this inoniSeveral may die.
CLOSING OUT AT AUCTION
I
wait:y
DRUG ATORE'
5.E COR FRONT 8.UNION.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abatracta of TItia
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Batabllshad In 1868
Room 210 Btwto BankBtdc.
Stcinvvny Pianos
24ohau‘r Pinntis
Griniifll Hnis'. Pianos
Krakauer Bros.’ L’ianos
Sterlint; Pianos
Hunlitmton Pianos
Memlelssoln Piauoe
Crown Pianos
Wt-gnmn Pianos
Smith A: Bstmes Pianos
SohaefTer Pianos
Willianl Pianos
Haines Bros’. Pianos
Haines A Co. Pianos
1. w. to- .r
CityCbiBook
Store
Bobart Co.
anil you will find just what you want
•‘ONLY WAY."
In fact it’t
Into such
time's ap
Summer Suits
Bot«alyk»ksw«Us
bsteae* flf tUa mss
ndt to Wart aaoekw ■
It sidaply a
tsbrvw wada up Is di
balBC wild St BUd-Jaly prtewL
tan Shots
must 6p
We m-v» r «irr>'over TAN SHOES. There’s
plenty of time b* wear, but not so much
time to sc‘11 them. A Farewell Prict ou
every jiair of tan shoes.
Bachant & Boscoe
\ sweeping reduction in
Mens' Womens’ andChildri'Ds’ Tan, Blm*k and
Canvas O.vfonU
\Vi' have just riN-.-iv.Nl a largo
shipnn nl of womens' shoes
liial wi- luive placetl on sale
at $1.23
all 8t)lid and laU^st styles.
Remaining Stock Of the Boston Store
Will Be Sold Out in a HurryPresents for the Ladies.
to get fine Indian work, genuine awoet graaa baskets,
qnill work, bark work and tho like it to call at the
KubeckaBsytSesJr
tyot Weather
DIABOLTCAL ATTEMPT MADE
BROOKLYN TODAY.
J1 Good may
'0E
8Sc to $17S
Peace Envoy Will Make a Formal Call
n President Roosevelt at Oys
ter Bay Tomorrow.
Arrived Yesterday.
By Wire to the Evening Ri-cnrd.
New York. Aug. 3.—M Witte, the
.listIngulf^h.-il Russian statesman, who
arrived here vesterday i<* negotiate
peace with the Japanese rtpresenuilives, tfvik an automoldle ride tuit
i^uth of the elty this rooming accom
panied by one of his Be-cretaries. He
exim-Bsed an unwillingness u> have
special utteutloo.iMiJd him d«x llnthe olT« r of the t^entral ofU.-'e de
tiH-tives to aci-oii!|uin> him. M. Witte
w ill go to O.vBter Bay tomorrow to pay
formal call on I're.-ident Roosevelt.
S!
and Canvas
Otaner
NO ^NTION
The remaining stock, of whlcli there
is KtlU a large assortment, of the Bos
Wreck Took Place at a Bridge and En ton Store will U’ closed out at auclinn.
Tho «le began this afternoon, the
gine and Several Cara Went
auftionwr being Herman Nathan. The
Into the Creek.
stock will l»e closed «»ut In a hurr>
Charles Rtuienlhal is opening his
new store in Chattanooga. Temi.
By Wire to the FNenlng Record.
S«imersel, !*enn..\Aug. 3.—The morn
ing train on the Somerset and Caml»ria
OLD SETTLERS' MEETING.
hrancii of the Baltimore A Ohio
VETERANS WILL NOT TRY FOR wrecked this rooming at 1‘alnl creek Annual Picnic Was a Great Success,
bridge, twenty five miles from here,
Many Being Present.
CLAIMS IN A BODY.
engine and several cars going
Special to the Evening Record.
creek. One man was kllU*d and
Burdickvllle. Mich . Aug. :t —The an
M'vmtiM'n injured. The dead: Louis nual old settlers' picnic, held here to
isiii of Meyersdale, Penn.: baggwge- day. was a great succet's. The day
master.
pleasantly sj»eni in listening to
addri'sses and riding on beautiful Glen
THOUGHT ONE MAN COULD EN
lake. Althotigh the hand of death
TER FOR ALL VETERANS.
reRied heavily during the past y
-!#> and Hi« Ho«t. Kino Christian n
account of the fine day. the ailendOenmsrK. Had a Long Private
was ven large.
Much Interest Has Been Awakened
Conversation Last NighL
and It it Very Probable Th;
ONE MAN KILLED.
Seceral From Here Will
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Make Application.
> Powder
Copenhagen. .\ug 3—Kaiser Wilhelm Dynamite Works of the
Comoany Blew Up.
who has l.tvn the guest of King Chris
In consldcrallon of the *ihon time left tian. sailed at 10 e eh>ck this morning By Wire to the Ev enlng Record
Kingston. N. Y.. Aug. 3.—nte dyna
In which to act the veterans of the on the ro.val yacht Hohenrollcrn. Tho
civil and Spanish American wars will kaiser and King Clirlstian held a long mite works of the Nltro Powder a
pany at Mingo Hollow. al>out I
vlo nothing in regard to the drawing of private ctmvi-rsatlun Iasi night.
las southwest of this city, blew
tho govemment landB In Utah lui a
2:15 this morning. One man was
tnidy. Thl* was decided u|Kvn at the
HAY ASSOCIATION MEETS.
killed.
meeting held in Grange hall laiit even
Ing.
Much
intcrv*t
wan sliown Two Days' Session Opened at Jackaofil
MISTRAL WON RACE.
IhrougiuMH the meeting and It is prob
Wit»< 300 Delegates.
able that sevocal iiartles from here By Wire to the Evening Record.
First Yacht by Sleeping Bear Point
will try lu register a land claim.
Jackson. Mich.. Aug. 3—The fifth
First at Mackinac.
\Yhen the pmpofilllon first came be annual convention of the Michigan
fore the Traverse City veterans there Hay asaociation opened the first of its
Mackinac Island. Mich.. Aug. 3.—
were thirty nr forty who were intense two days' session this afternoon with The yacht Mistral' arrived here yes
ly Inlerest»“ti and It was orranged that 300 delegates in attendance.
terday afternoon at 12; 30. being the
the aecessary funds would be raised
first of the fleet in tht ChlcagcvMackland that some one man could be sent
A dozen of the lady Buffalos left on nac race to crons the line. The Haw
to the west with the power of attorney the 11:15 G. R. & I. train thU morning thome arrived at 4:21 yesterday afterfor the whole number but when tho for Keystone and surprised Mrs. Philip noon, being tho second.
copy of the proclamation came yester Dohm. one of their number. 'Oje event
day it was found that one man cvntid was In celebration of Mrs. Dohm's
BISHOP HARGROVE DEAD.
act fur himself and one other party birthday and a fine time was enjoyed
only.
Waa a Pn
by an.
Cplsoepal Divine.
The represeniailves of the NaUooal By Wire io the Evening Record.
r U\’BRY. Weat^ide. Park 8L,
NashvlUe. Tenn..' Aug. 8.—Bishop
BlseuU company who held a reception
: Spruce. Six linei row
in this city yesterday left this roonf Robert K- Hargrove, aged 76. of the
soltable for ladies or gemirae
flrst Boor, 15c per hour thereafter, ing for Cadillac, where they exhibit to Methodist Bpiaeopal church of the
south, died at 12:38 thU notnlng.
aag 3-«t
CapL E. E. Chase.
morrow.
PUN WAS
Canvas
Oxfords
imps inEiaiiBaa III WITTENEUS
WCE PHBIDEIT IS IIPROIEB
6 O OLOOK EDITION
TlUVCmE CITY, MJCHIOAN. THUREOAY, AUGUST 1.1M&
Iloys’ an<l youths’ rough and
n.-uly Bho*-s at exception
ally g»Kxl v;ilm*8. KetnemInt we arc never undersold
for g<jod goods.
Jflfrtd Ortilkk
& Company
242 6. Treat St
mi P
&
ARE ^
READY'^ tir'fe-
to figure on LUMBER of
any kiml, you’ll aave time
and money by coming here
dirift. If you are to build
this fall phice your order
for tho Sash. Doors, Windows, Siding, Ceiling, Porch Colnmnt,
Interior Finish of all kinds—mid have them ready to place in
position when ueislod. You will find this will save you much
delay later on.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.T
Cltlun, Phon*. S2i 8*ll. lea.
W, L. Brown, ■
Estoy Orpans
Packiini < irvnins
C‘hifa;;o ColLigo On^ans
Self Playing Pianos
A»x)lian Webber
Pianola
Talking Machloss
Victor
Eilis^jn
Band Instruments
.1. W. York a.1.1 Son
wo...
U.™' *0
to.
ORINNEI-I- BROTMERS
HkKi^*s LBBdiag Wosic House. 159 E- Front M.__
ME/NS C*YOUNG
CI/OTHING « e-
WHILE THEY LAST
Lot of Men’s Hosiery
15c value
1 Oc Pair
TAKE THEM
Ootbes to measure
Cedap aad tomorrow
One of the larvjest lines of WORSTEDS and CASSIMERES shown—a perfect fit ifuanuitoed—if you
are hard to fit give us a trial. See the new patterns
and styles anyhow.
I.SJHERMAN e-HCTKEER
(MEW CAVlBRai^OOK.)
-I—A
THEEVENINjSRECOfU)
**** ‘cagfejastf
».-*g PUCE
QIUNO CAfTLC, K. 0.HAS OOM-
iHl MIMIMKS aun Mf
CATTAIN HOOQSON IS SUPRSMC
' RSMicscfrrATivc.
MiBssr
•“^AftcausaBr'
Lawa Aiwandad ao That Oraad
CaaUa OEkara Will Ba Clactad
by tha Grand Caatla.
9W:
ym cviiiiiM RBcm ynMKKU citv. MtemaAN. rmumPAy^wouvr t. itei.
JMJGMT CtlHM men.
19mm wm aag R|pa
EapoMS
Almg. mcA.. Apg. 5,7-FbriMn te
tkta rkiBlty arc greatly pwlad over
*•
doa paealiar hlIgbL
tkm apoa ebarry treoa. *
la aaM MWit haa baaa rapovted
la varkwa parta of tbo atata. wttb mo
teeionr eapiaaaiim of iu aaiaie
•Bdorigte.
UFE OF PH^E POLES n.0 FHODS' REimi|l|
iO/pefeSir-'’
FOGTAL COMPANY INVCSTIGAT- SCHOOL MASTER WHO TAUGHT
THEM » YEARS AGO THERE.
IMG METMOO OF GCABONING.
We have hnadreda of remunts fai •« floor coeertnga that we wIH dote
Mias JaiMie AnBaran Entartalnad at
the Pete in the Ground. It Only
Part TrMtsd.
out at much lens than aetnaJ coat. Onr lines must be cleaned «p be
Blda a wsaa YaaMnlay Old TImaa
Wsfw PaeaNad.
fore new goods arrive.
■ews that the pest pe^ns lU
work before the trees have yielded all
the fnrtu so that, ladsn with chsrriss
that are about rtpe. fhsy ars deuuded
of leaves, which gradually fade to a
pale yellow and drop off. A tree thus
hoUfeBt-tU fruit after the falling of
leaves preaenU a strange sight. Many
cherry trees la the cit^ have already
died.
Htttiaaats In
A delightfal renakia of old-time
DurlBg the
year the forest senrfriends wax held yesterday at BMe«lee. ta oo<iperatloa with the American
weo cottage at Blrchwood. the bosteaa
TUlophooc and TelegraiA eompany and
Carpet from lOe \
being Misa Jennie Anderson and the
the PUMal Telegrmpb-Cable oompaay.
gum of honor Mrs. J. M. Darrah' of
Matting from 3c up
baa been making an Investlgatioa to
Big Rapids. The other guesu were
find the best methods of seasoning
Oil Cloth from I5c up.
Mesdames Dora CAtm. B. J. Morgan.
telephone poles and of treat lag them
W. W. Smith. John Kelly and the i
Linoleum from 3&c up.
w 11 h ^ p reservalivea.
Misses Tina Hoidtworlh and Julia
Fifty green poles were famished
Barlow, all of whom were schoolmate* |
every month to each of five experimen
These pk>co« contain alt the
of Mrs ^larrah. then Mias Emma Gore.!
tal staUooB. Bach pole was exposed
thirty-five year* ago In the
way from two to twenty five
to the open air and was weighed every
earlier day* of Traveme City. By a
month until It ceased to lose weight.
yards.
#
happy coincidence Hervey Anderson,
The rate at s'hieb weight
the sch<x>lmaaier under whom they
showed the rate of seasoning in dif
studiod, was one of the party and the
Many
are
large
enough
to
fit
an
onlloary
Site
room.
ferent months.
day was spent moat enjoyably. reml
After one year of seasoning,
nlscencvs and anecdotes that had b»wn
servatlve treatment m-as spfiUcd to the
forputen for years b<*ing brought hark
poles, beginning last spring. Several
A Canvirtcing Illustration of tha Goodto"memor)-. A delicious four-course
different preservatives ami thre*
nsaa. Purity and Nutritivs Value of
dinner was served by Mis* Anderson,
ferenl methods of applying the
m
the Products of tha National Biscuit
It was late in the afternoon Is-fote
servatfves were experimenti-d
Obmpany. Soma of the Finest Bak
the party returned to their honu*s.
Most of the poles at two of the
ing In the world.
lions—Wilmington and Plsgah, N. C.—
were treated by applying the preserve
A Touching Btory
Is thee saving from death of the baby
live with a brush. In a few cases a
Goo. A. Ejler. Cumberland. Md.
,edge of the curative merits of that girl
ENTHUSIASTIC GATHERING C
cap or plate was Ouud to the hint ol
I gp-at n.edlclnal tonic. Electric UUters. He writes: “At the age of 11 month*.
THE LADIES OF TRAVERSE
ilK* pole and creosote nimvl In by a
_ ■! was In declining health,
for Kick stomach, liver aii.l kldney.s;
CITY AT THE RECEPTION
pump, but with unsatisfactory reaubs.
Mar> ]H. Walters, of S4«'. St. Clair Ave.. with serious throat trouble, and twn
('oluui IS. t). writes: “hN.r M veral physicians gave hep-^tp, W^ were ab
j Both chestnut and Juniper imb
GIVEN BY THE NATION
inonthx II wax given up to die. I had iiiOat In des|»alr;'When we resolved lo
treatfHl
by
ih«*se
methods.
AL BISCUIT COM
ague, my ‘ nerves were try l>r. King's New DIstsivery for Con
There l.s a French proverb. “Tobac- fever. and ...
To test the efficacy of the treatment
sumption. Coughi^and Colds. Tlie first
wr.*ck.sl; 1 could
PANY.
bottle gave rrlier; aUar .taking fvntr
I as a preventative against di«ay
bottle* she was cured, and Is now In
' |kj1«^. carefnlly iinrabered and lalM-letl true than the average. Man Is the j less doctors' drugs, that 1 could
only being that smokes. Monkeys | .'at. Baon after iK-glnnlng to take iH-rfecl health.” Never falls to r»‘llevo
The crowds of lailles who attended ! for Identification, liave be«*n
and cure a cough or cold. At JtdinIned *‘'“**^’
the reception given by the National j ex|H‘rimental seciion <if the American have Imltatexl man In all oth.-r ways. !
win's I>rug Btore, F. H. Meads and 8.
Inio 1 was Aitlrely c.,r«dc
even
acquiring
a
fondness
for
liquors.
|
(;j,aranTe.*d
i
B. Walt A Rons' drug storf**; 50c and
at
Johniion's
l>nig
Biscuit Company at 129 East Fn»nt | Telephone and Telegraph comitany, be11.00. guaranUxHl. Trial Urttle 10c,
but Uiey never could b.' taught srook- ! F. H. Mi'ad.s< and S. E. Wait 4«
streel yesterday afternoon, were roost j twtn-n Savannah and Mddrim.
drug
stori's;
price
5t>c.
jng SmcAlng Isf a distinctly mascu
agn-eably surprised at the lavish prep- Bach treated |xih- is set between
line pleasure, and when man baa a
Comforts the heart, atreni^hens the
aratlon that had been made for their green and a seasomsl pole. im» that the
When you fe<‘l a xense of weight mind. Is good ill or well. Makes tbo
good cigar like Wadsworth Bros.'
entertainment. It would seem that alx>slute and relative value ol
iiid oppre.vhbm after meals it means fare bright as the summer morn.
everything that could add to the com different preservatives will be fully Chb-4»s In his mouth he is can* fre<*
trouble. B. E. Wall j Indigestion. Hollister's Rocky Moun- Thiif* what Honister's Risky Moun
and ready for
fort and ^pleasure of the guesu had tested.
local agents f.»r Chico*, j tain Tea ixisitlvely run-a Indigestion. tain Ti a will do. Cures wlien all elso
& Sons
been anticipated and provided for. The ^
The Third Method,
consiipation and .s-lotnach troubles. 3.5 falls. :i.'i cents. Johnson drug store.
hall had been superbly decorated for j The third method of ai>pl.vlng the say that many of th«Hr lawyer
turners
will
t»»t
lake
a dlffirult case emits. Tea or Taiilets. Juhuou drug
the occasion, special material having j preservative Is that fn>m which
been sent from Chicago for the pur- best resuUs are expoe'ed This method until they have a box of Chictis at store.
Fiendish Suffering
pose and atTange<; by a corps of dee | was applied to cheatP n ix.les only. At hand. Ftom pure enjoyment any lover
Is often ranse.l by sores, tiicers anil
^orators, who accompany the reception j Dover. N J . In adr* mu t4> the exter of a gixxl cigar can be no more perf»*ctly
sail.-fled
than
with
n
Wiulscommittee. Daintily scrvtal refresh- 1 nal oppllcatlonp, f -raber «»f soa.Mjned
ments Included many of the dellclou’'i pt>les w«-r*- irea* .i in on o|sm> ijink. worth Bros's CMco.
It
to B E Walt A- Sons' drug .-tonproducts of the National Blscnli Com- j constructed to permit the »n»aiment of
pany. served dln*ct from their pack- ' thirty foot p«>les Inclined at an angb- iixlay and (■••b-ri one of ih<*se cb-an
Havana
fllbsl
cigar.
The
price,
.V
ages, which, by excluding all air. dust | of twenty degre^-s In i.hls lank th.and piolsturc. ao effectually preserve pob-* art-Isdled in creosoif for M-v.-ral -traighi. Will m»t frighten yoti.
drug sior.*; guaranim-.l
E Wail A .'^ons* ilriig ston*s. price “5c.
the purity and gtwtdness of their cOn- hours They an- then t-iiht-r •ihifUil
THE LADIES
ENTERTAINED
fc-
Tba slxiaeatb aaonal sesakm of the
grand castle of Michigan Knigbta of
Urn Ooldao BaglO. eloaed laat alght
THf VALUE OF AOVERTIStNO.
Ifaajr people vooder bow the He* with a aodal boor. Prertous to this,
tiooal Blaeatt eoaquf c&e afferd to laataMalloa of the oaeera waa bHd
•epd a force of men to thi« city for and also tba conferring of the Cmsadgibe on a Traversa City candlpearly a week, pay tran»ponaUop
charffp pn the display they carry. P»y data. The dogma of paat chief waa
trod on the following membera of
for vasoo> for drivins anxmd the
TrayecM Oty eaaUe, No. 16: J. R.
atreets and adrertlalnit. hire a roc
Bowen. William W’ltile. Alfred “
engace an orcheatra and dlatribute
IpiPMaae amount of aaiaplea to the Laach. Thomas O. Nlchoisoo and W'UIUdlea who attended their receptlona iam H. CrandalL
At the bttsloasa meeting yesterday
Tbl» U all the more wonderful when
U U taken into consideration that the afternoon the matter of holding bien
goods they »e!l retail for C, 10, 1C and nial sasslons was vtAad down and the
bylaws were so amended so that
kage._
iplay and cxhlbiliun Is grand castle election shall bcreaflar
ba bald in the grand castle and not la
only a prfllmlnary. th« oi>enlnK of
great adrertlslng campaign. In all tba subordinate lodges and the power
the loading papers of the coiintry of voting delegnUMl to the n*prc-senUoootrmcu for display advertising lives attending.
The following grand castle oBcers
r
Oiave l*eeu let and those will cant in uo
were elect t-d;
%
for at least six months. There Is
Grand chief. Richard James. Calu
sparing of cxp<nw. no stinting
met,
L ' money to be exp**ndod.
Grand vice chief. Reulu-n Peona.
^Tien a concern like the National
J
Blscttlt company determines on an out- Ironwo(»d.
Grand master of records. P. W. May.
r
Iny that reach€‘s $1.750,(K)0 for news
^
papers, besides their deraonstratiiiis. Irona-ood.
Grand keeper of exchequer. Horace
i
it means simply this, that advertlsipg
H. Dlcklnaon. Detroit.
is regarded as an Investmoot. ai
Grand air herald, Thomas McNam
*
vestment on which the returns
4
safe and sure and repeated experience ara. Ironwood.
Grand trustee. George Hand. Calu
%
has proven that this is the truth.
There Is not a store in this countrj- met.
Grand first guardsman. James H.
*
from cross roads to hamlet where
James.
Calumet.
•*Uaeeda Blsculi" are not known and
Grand second guardsman, John H.
..^.^ar# handled Just the same as sugar,
flour, salt and other staples. “Uneeda W'right, Ironwood.
Supreme representative. Captain
Biscuit” has-been persUtentiy sdverBt. Ignscc .wms fixed as theplace of
<’• Used until it Is known all ovei
tS. Ignace waa fixed as the place of
■■
world.
the next meeting which will be the
ti I, But the manufacturers having
second Wednesday In August in 1906. tenu. Among them were Unee^la Bis- tn a tank <»f similar construciion c«in
gotten the goods started on the
cult. Oyslerettes. Butter Thin inscull. mining cxijd .crtx»sy^e4
kel do not let It rest there. They
.K. in which they
OIH Hm ClatM
* 'Hnow belter than that. They underGraham Crackera. Social Tea Biscuit, stand for several hn^rs. <»r are left
There could be no happier time is
In the hot oil to c«il down grailually
aand full well that a fart must be re
Zu Zu Ginger Snaps and others.
a glrPs life than the years from 14
pealed again and again and again .and 20. Khe should have no serloos reThe reception wa* a striking lesson This treatment covers the ix>le wlih
kept being n‘|H*ated else It Is forgot spousibllitiea during
to the guesu In one respect. It thur- j creosote to a dlsmnce of from eight to
yea I
those
i(b*a of buying j ten feet from cJie tmtt. Op to ihli- time
ten. A glance through the |>apers'will though she should not be permi
nlttt'<1
oughly exploded
. and I
give up her time entlmly to frivolity. biscuit, crackers, and wafers from an ' a pen«*tration of
ahow that this is true. Who does
Bhe has much to lesm. and her char open box or barrel, and having them sorption is-r isib- ..f thirty flv. to forty
know ”Royal" baking pow«br?
acter Is usually In su<h a formative delivered, more or leks miitllaii-d. in a pounds of rre<isoie ba- l>een oi.tainod,
every day the familiar ad is seen.
state tlmt these years may be the mak
paper l»ag. It Is explained that no mat- Change* In the method of tiperailrm
The great campaign of the National tng or marring of her whole fife.
Biscuit company shows the value and
There can be no laying down of ter how perfect a biscuit may come i are almost dally increasing tbu depth
from the oven. It 1om-s H* freshness.' of penetration and amount of <.bson»worth of advertising, not siiasmtMlIc hard and fast rules for this
advenlslng but a systematic campaign. dividual needs must lie ronaldered al by exposure to the air. even for an ' lion. This Is the first apparatus of
ways. and solicitous parents must
hour. Only by giving It the proUK-tlon j this character constructed in the
All U>oal merchants aould do well
follow the lead of the big oomci‘m and memlier tlmt something must be left of a package which excludes all air. Unlu-d Slates for impregnating the
to the girl herself, and tlist too close dust and moisture, can the original ! butt* of telephone and telegraph ikiN-n.
test It for themselves.
supenrlsiun la ns bad as too little.
John Wanamaker says. “Show
There is lai need to l>e discouraged goodness, crispness and purity of the , and the succt-sb which 1- b-ing at
■ tained with It indicai.-s the practl«a
good advertiser and 111 sliow ;
over the number of foollsb fiincles biscuit be retained.
The reception was also an lllustra-j blltty oT it* widespn-ad adopiimi in
good business man.” He practices
hlch the girl will take up at this
what he preaches and there an> very time, for they are tranaltory. and h» tlon of the wide range of adaptability I commercial practice,
few years slic will l»e ti»e first to of the producu of the National Blsculi i Since the life of sttch ix.les Is deter
foa- people who sre not famlllsr with
laugh at them. The chief thluga are Company. For any requirement, from ! mined by the decay at th.- ground line,
the name of John Wanamaker.
to lay the fcmndatbai of a true wo
the oysters to deasert. there is always j only the smion from the Is.iiom of
Dcaplte tbo efforts of the eminent manly character, and make her glrl- a biscuit, cracker or wafer to suit, and the js.le 4o alxnit two f.s t nlx.ve the
h«MHl so halliy that she would be only
sciMitlatB. the outbreak of yellow fever
best of all, they can lx- purchased any ! Around line needs to 4»e treat«xl
riad to live It over again.
In New Orleans rantlnuiw to spread.
Is exiM*nsive. and If the whole
tlme. anywhere, and are always fresh.
There is now talk of the ITnIted Slsles
In the purchase of these products the pule must Ik’ tr.>al«*<l and added y.-ars
tru* Mater Marygovemoient taking the situation in
mark of the National Biscuit of service may not roin|K-nsale for the
SJiiry had a little lamb. It* floecs
hand. Yellow fever Is such a ilrea<le»l^ as white n* snow: H strayr'd «way Company <»n «*ach end of the package outlay—it may l»e cheaper to use twn
disease that In order to prevent Its
le summer day where latul« *l.ould Is always an absolute aaauronce that untreated rather than one ireat»-l p de
spresdiug to untnfis'ted districts, never go. 'Ilien Mury mt her down the contents are not only the very per-1 But If an efft-clive metho.] of treating
stringent nu-asures are ni'cessary If
tears strvnii»ed slowly from her fectlon of the baker's art. but that they j not more than eight or ten feet of a
the local suU)orities an* unable to eyes; she never found the lamb be
always pure, always good, and j pole can lx* found, there is ev« ry rea
control the plague, the I'nited States muse slie did not odvertis4‘. And Mary have had absolute protection from I son to expect that treatment will
should do M) and prevent its spresiiing
dust, molsturr* and handling from the I prove profitable t«» the uxers uf ix»!es
a brotluT John, who k»f>t- «
at all costs.
bige Bton*; be *»rt down and smoked time they left the oven until ihej | as well as an ecvmomy of
hla pipe and watclwd tt»e oix'U dojy. reached the consumer's bant^s.
[ terial.
There Is more catarrh tn this s»'ctlon And as the fxoftle passed along and
Nabisco Sugar Wafers and Festino
of the country than all other dlseast^s
not atop to buy. John still a*t Almonds were also served. These are j Cures ditrv sixMls. tired feeling,
put together, nud until the last few
siipposisl to he incurable. down nixl smoked his piix* aial blinked two confections of such unrivaled dell-1 stomach, kidney and Ite.-r troubles,
;reat many y««ar8 doctors pro his *kxi»y eye.
And so the broker* *ei*ed 111* *tock. cacy and dellclouane** as to virtually ' Makes you well and kt-eps you well,
nounced It a local tliseasc and preThat's what Hollister's Rocky Mounscr1be4l local rem<*<Ues. and hv con but still he lingered near, and iiary form a cUuw by ibemaolves.
Taken altogether the reception wa* | tain Tea will do. 35 cents. Tea or Tahstantly falling to cure with local tresl- came to drop w ith him a sympathetic
menl. pronounc***! It Incurable. Science tear,
pronounced success, and a the guest* ! l»?ta Johnson drug stroe
has proven catarrh to be a eonstltu“How is It. slater, can you tell why
llonal disease and therefore requires other siioi.men here sell all Uielr good*
x! wnKKKN-t, kxc,*b,oss ,n
Qstltuttonal treatment
Hall's Ca- ao.quickly and thrive from year to
pleaaknt entertainment, but profitable
^ "
■rh Cure, roaunfaciured by F J.
Round trip tJ-OO. Going Thursda>
hlo, la the yearV
Cheney A Co. Tolevlo. OhI
information
as
well.
Remembering now her own bad
only constitutional
tnstUut
cure onI the
afternoon and leaving Milwaukee Monket. It Is taken Internallyr In ddoses lui>k. the little maid reidle*. Tbca*
dajnight,
Augt.
3rd.
l'»th,
I7th.
2Uh
other feikvw'B fatten, John, becauae
I a teaspoonful.
from 20 d .
and.SlBU
aug 2-if
acts directly on the blood and muoous they advertiae."
surfaces of the system. They offer on
iiundred dollars for any case It falls t
cure. Send for circulars and test
tnonials.
Address: F. J. aiKNEY A CO.. To
ledo. Ohio.
In front of the chanter In the
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Hotel office.
Take Hall's Family Pills for conatl••How* boalneoB? Getting many <*•
ders?” asked the stoat man.
-More than I can handle." said the
abort man. “How's It with you! Had
Realed bids wanted for tha contract any order* lately r
••Well, baatness la grettv good.
I
or bnildlng a school honae in district
haven't had an order for a year and
No. 6 of the township of Empire. Lee a half, but I expect to get one neig
lanau county, on plant submitted by fall,” said the stoat man.
Jena C. Petersen, .krchltect. Traverse
At which point Chief Clerk Browi^el]
mte om of bis trance and Itecarae
aty..
dor
of an Irrepreaaible cnrloalty.
Bids inittt be in by Auf. 6,1906. The poBseaaed
right M TBBBnrsd to rtmet any oa aU Galllag the abort nan aside, be said:
“WhoY yoor sto«t friendr
blda.
P^-^^Stormer.
•TYavellag man.^bert C. Taylor.
"WelL be ba* certainly put thB
George Tweddle.
links OB me. What's hM User
"Bospenalon Uridgea."—Ban FrancMEmpire. Mich. ^
. OoomiltUa.
nmgKU
J. W. SL.ATI
WhohaksadSMsU To«r BsUAto B
*‘LE TABAC ESr L'AMI
L'HOmiE.”
..... .
•>'
'•■*< '•vL;r‘i..'r
siiiipi iillPil
K „ «.s.*:nrs" k°wlHs
dealers
in
everything
'
mmm
Is a good place to know about and a good place to trade. This stare 1* THE
money. You can choose from the lowest priced goods or the finest Haviland china.
Cups, saucers.
You may need some semi-porcclam ware (or i
plates, platters, bowl*.'pitchers or a full set
Want some glassware at 10c each or a beautiful cut glass dish for $12.00?
Can sell you a plate for 10c or an exquisite hand painted one for $5.00. You
can buy a cream pitcher for a dime or one 8f those beautiful hand painted
Tankarda for $15.00.
A glaaa lamp aclls for a quarter, those beautiful parlor
lamps are $12.00 and many fine ones at all prices between.
There are 10c glass vases. 25c ones from Japan, Bohemian glass vase* for
65c, beautiful cut glass for one dollar. Louwelsa vaaea at $2, $2.50 and $3
and the beautiful French Sicard for $3.50 and $5.00, Jardinieres are from 10c
to $6.oa
Want a new toilet set In either eighL ten
or twelve
pieces?
They
arc
priced from $2.00 to $12.00. Then we sell extra pitcher* and wash bowls, slop
jar* or soap tlahs, Icc jugs or water pitcher*.
We have everything In white or decorated hotel ware.
omimt
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
aso SEE ODR WINbOW aso
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS STREET
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
PLACE where you can get the greatest variety and besi goods for the least
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
iriF-TY
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
A CHINA
STORE
SOMETHING NEW
Notice to CoRtnetors
say. MR. SMOKER, wait for Shotcr's Panatclla*.
SHCTER'B I‘ANATELLA, J
o j)artlcular smokers.
PH(»IE fits
9
DEALERS
IN
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
EVERYTHING
DEALERB
IN
EVERYTHING
OEALERB IN CVERYTMIMG
: errv. mcMiaAii tnumav. AUomtA ms.
HIVE S800 SHORTIGE
RIB mi BiK SKBI
mom AND DMONTENl.
mCCNT ilA€t Micr WAS FAB
• detM ^ Snw i*2r^
wnom pmonxABUL
oCOL Look, wife
mtilpti Wtofi Fir MM Mw-t.
AlWnii# «M ItaM Wirt fiM
MS Ifotr HiW Hm.
Tht Ttitint ctejr DHrttf Ml
•tefitta MihPat ISOQ ob U»t Mf
tiit «Mi Mi W iily.
A Milic «M iMld M ercBlBC M
|h« tirtoot blBt wtrt »Di« on*r with
thi rtMli tJwt Wf differtMt bttwees
tti rtetlpU Md the espeoMi
fotad. At the lie** thU year were
thi hetl ever held here the teancitl
ahoitage le tU the more dlAeerte
The —eocitkm worked herd to prorldi elen epon eed did fomleh it bet
the people didn't attend. ItkcldeoUlIf,
rorepaeKh aad 8ell« Broe.' cJrctw bad
a reoord^»rtaklng crowd .o the lack of
Booty ooeldB t be the reaaoo.
CUIUS WBBER IS JEID
Cbarlc* WebUT. who lived at 507
r^sinwt, responded to the call
^be anirel Death last evening at 7.
I tn MUwaukee Mr. Webber’s
i^ltioo
betokened
consumption
nearly a year ago and himself and
wife went to Ashvllle, N. C.. where
they spent the winter and came to
Traverse City early In May to spend
the aommer months. The return to
Aabville was to have been about Aug.
1 h|Ltwo weeks ago Mr. Weblter was
•^tdMPwith a fxwr spell and was con
fined to his bed until bis death.
He leaves no relatives other than
his wife, although his Wends are noro
beriess. He was a barber by trade
and was employed at the Park Place
bariier shop at one time. The funeral
will be held at 8t. Francis church Sat
urday morning at P. The Rev. Father
Bbeehan wlll'be In charge. Mr. and
Mrs Webber ‘made their home with
Mrs. Webber’s brother. Duff McDonald.
He belonged to nu order Ihu the Royal
League.
THREE KINDS OF TROUT
H. Wheeler Psrce of Chlcape Had
•tranpe CxpeHsnoe Whiis Fishing
With ChsHss E. Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. STwiieeler Perce of
Chleago are guests of Hr. and Mrs.
Charles B. Quick of Fifth street. Mr.
Quick and Mr. Perce went up the
Roardman Ashing yeaterUsy and Rot
Ihlrty-Avc nice ones. They took s
spider along ami coiiuM iheir own din
ner. The menu would have dellshtcd
any old epicure as they bsd the novel
sensation of eating three kinds of
I rout at the aame meal. Uermsn brown,
rainbows and the toothsome sllvallnus
fontlnalus. commonly called •■Hi*eckled
beauties.”
Mr. Pcrcc is an expert bait caster
and Is a member of the ChlcsKo bait
rasters’ club. In company with his
wife, he left today for s week’s bshldr;
at Silver lake ami will endeavor
make all the Urns there come up and
be cauebt
THE MARKETS.
Addreaa by Boa. Rolophe Leaiiews,
sMlBttor gaaeral of Caaoda.
(Oeatiaaad IPom First Page.)
Addfwaa. *Tbe Narlgaton of the
Heat Lakea.* by Boo. WtlUam UringoflanMoa. Charica T. Harrey. who eoa- Mae. prsaldeBt of the Lake Carriers'
atraelod the ortglaal MIchigaa
te USS.oeUos oo paafi aonkol. and
and doMuer foaoad thiMah We city be was stTSB aa enfhaelBrilc reoeptoday
Weir way ti OMi. where
UoB. Vice PresldeBt Falrhenks and
tfeo, win opeM « few woeka.
Govaraor Wanar firove to the reriewPanr P. Ihylor and liBlly oC Bt -ing aland aad each was the object of
Lonit otajrod over night to this cUy a good deal of attcatloa from tbe
beiOfi eootloMg their trip to the crowd. Ob tbe right of tbe line was
VBorta farther north.
tbe battalion of tbe First tafantry, U.
H. W. Boektaghak aad wife. BUxa- 8. A., from Fort Brady, trader
beth B. Meaaa aad MIsa Plorcace De- Band of MaJ. Robert N. Getty, headed
sera oompriaed a party from Chleago. by the regiateaul band. Ookwel Bates
who paaead through the city this coBmanded tbe two battalions of the
aoralog on their way to Otd Mlaaloo, Third Infantry. M. N. G. But the ma
where they will Mo retaOrea.
rines aad aailoes from the Wolverine
Mrs. D W. Stewart and daughter and the naval reserves attracted the
Bnily. of Daytoo. O, left this city Biost atteotJon. being cboerod all along
this nonUng for a trip aaoag the bay the line. Tbe gueeu of the occasion
reaorta.
rode In carriages.
Ber. P. Bbenlk and family at
Immediately after the parade a band
by William F. Schoock. p
of Ojibway Indians gave an exhibition
throogh the city yesterday on
of old Indian customs and us.sgea and
way to Oa»ena.
thousands of people Inspected their
Mrs. C. E. Miller of Cadillac Is wigwams.
spending the renmlnder of the summer
Last evcmlng the seml-centennlsl
at ber cottage at Ne^-U-wanu.
committee tendered a reception
The famlliea of W. C. Rankin and Vice President Fairbanks and Gov
W. C. Anderson of Cincinnati accom ernor Warner in the government park.
panied by the lllssea Jessie ind Faith Which was attended by all the officers
Areland are spending the summer and several hundred prominent ladles
at Founuln Point.
and gentlemen.
FERfiONALMrs. M. J. Minor of this dty left
this noon for WllllarnsvIMc, N. Y..
where slie will spi-nd a short lime with
her parents.
Mrs. M. O. Robinson and daugblcr.
who have bf^n spending the* summer
with Mrs RoMnton’s sister, Mrs. Will
iam Helnforth of Leelanau county, left
this niKJO for their home In Saginaw.
MImh Lillian Pcrtchbacker of Grand
Rapids, who has been visiting the
family of Julius Campbell for the past
thre«i weeks, returned to her home this
morning.
Mra A. S. Hobart of this city left
this noon for Muskegtm, a'here she
win visit her sister for a short lime.
Mrs. William Hooker and daughter.
Dosslc. left today for Bloorolngdale.
when* they will visit relatives.
Mrs. W. W. Kelly and daughter left
today for an extended vlalt In southern
Michigan.
John Noud and wife of Copemlsh.
who have been visiting friends in this
city, returned to lliclr home this morn
ing.
Oeo. N. Black and wife. Miss Louisa
Moody and Louis D. Mince and family,
who are spending the summer at Old
Mission, spent the day In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Flack of 623 East
Eighth street left today for Lpekport.
N. Y.. where they will visit relaUves.
Julius H Paige went to Niagara
Falls on the excursion.
C. North and his daughter. Mlsn F.
H. North, and his granddaughter. Miss
Helen Croup, all of Elkhart. Ind.,
vlslUng Mrs. M. N. Harrlmans
famll.v.
11. Hammer of Manistee is in the
city on business.
J. W. Slal€*r has gone to Elk Rapids
on biisln(*fls In connection with
branch ho'*so furnishing store at thsl
place.
MIm Kate A. Dockery. l»ookk»*ep«T
for J. W. Slater’s house furnishing
store, has gone to her home at Barker
Cr<H*k, where she will spend her
tlon.
Frank Rcddljigton of I»Hlst»urg. who
has iMN-n visiting In this vicinity for
the |iast three months. retunu*d to his
home this morning.
The program for the formal
rises today was as follows:
Invocation by Archdeacon Arthur H.
Lord of Sault 8te. Marie.
Address of welcome by Hon. Chaw
B. Oslxjrn of Sault Bte. Marie, acting
for the mayor of
Ble. Marie.
Address. "The Slate of Michigan and
the Blinding of St. Mary’s Canal
Governor Fred M. Warner.
Historical address. "The Develop•nt of the Lake Biioerlor Region,"
by Hon. Peter White, president of the
I.ake Superior canal seml-centcnniai
commission of 1905.
From 12 to 2 o’clock. Intermission
Luncheon at the club rooms of lx*
Sault de Ste. Marie club and Sault Ste.
.Marie inks lodge fur guests holding
tickets.
Afternoon—I o'clock, concert by
nrst ReglmenUI^Uulled Stales Infan
try bard.
Two o’clock, address by Hon. Theo
dore E. Durton. mcml>cr of congress
from Ohio, chairman of the bouse of
representatives' committee on rivers
and harbors.
East Biiffslo. Auk :: t ntlle-Ibill.
VSIIII’S easy VeaU hiuI cnlveh -Slow
ml slesil.» prices Sliei p Hti.t UinliH—
BREVITIES.
Shyx at eus» vnln.n
lloK^ Light
gradin. flrni, slos, e:»s>
The Knights of I’ythlas will hsve an
Deimli, Mlrh , Aug ;t-WheHi- ' imiM>rtant mtvtlng at their hall this
Atigsl. kiVve. ,\o 2 r.il. kttvr. No
| ,.venlng.
corn. 59c, No. .t new while nsts. 29r
Tlie paying plant at the dock was
T»»lcdo. O.. Atig 3 — Wheat—Cash ! started again this morning after U-lng
and Augst. K4%c
' H-iiul down for a few days In onler to
Chicago. Aug. n -Wheat—Septem Uy more foundation stone,
ber. fi49kc; lV*cemlH*r. kt;v„s 0»rn-- ! The Murillo, the late sour cherry. Is
8A*pleraber. r.5\c, B.K-emlK-r. 49c J beginning to make Us api»earance on
Oats—September.
. lk*«H*mlK'r. j ,he Uh-sI market, bringing II a case
rSlic, Septemlnr i*ork. 113.40. lard. ' tor the best fruit.
17.40: ribs. IS 10
1 A new cement s^lk Is being laid at
rraaavljr awlaraardad.
}
\v q Holden delightfully onI>urlng one of the fr,**,urnt n*voln- , „.r,aim.d a numln-r of her lady friends
ivous In Hsytl tbe commander of th»-j at a euchre party yesterday afternoon
piyrrntiirnt forcet at Port su Prlm-e j at Park Place. Light rcfreslinicnts
tuade a requlslUon on the sutborlttes were »ervt*d
at rape Haytirn for men to aid In
Biohard Horne was 5K years. 6
putting down the uprising.
After a monihh and 27 day* old. His age was
womew-tist rough experience of two or Incorrectly gl\t*n In yesterday’s corthree days the autborltles got togeth lectlon.
er the leguired nuiul>er of men and
The w(»rk of laying the concrete
loaded them altoard ablp.
Then the foundation on the West Front street
following ineawflge was sent:
*Vom- pavement was flni*hA*d this afternoon.
tnander Coyernment Forces. I'ort au Sand is lielng hauled to the corner of
iTlmv Sir: I send you i»er steamer From and Union strt*et prc|>aratory to
Sagliuw today 100 rolunleers. Plesse the laying of the brick, which begins
return the rojies with which they are tomorrow.
tied. Cooimsnder at Port Uaytlen."
Dr. A. J. McPhall. well known here,
e^PblladelpLhi Press.
but for several years pracUclng don-[
tistry in Norihport. has decided to
A»*H«m Cwla (M* Bwtsps.
Btaoe it aroma to be detennlnetf ttiat move to ’Traverse City and has taken
tha expenditure of Amerlcmns who go offices In rooms 201 and 202. WUbelm
to Burope for the sauimer averagea block, where be will be located after
fl/lOO for aarb prosou. It follows that Aug. 15.
An Iddlan and a white nun mixed up
•2(KM)00.000 of the so-called bsUnca of
tiada of ♦•OO.OOOJUOO thls-y-ear wiU be last night with very bad reaulta for
coTBcdAy tbesa foreign voyagnars. the latter. Tbe Indian bad hU lace
Tbe rtMh to Europe this yssr la brsak- very badly decorated.
tag aU morda. Iba nutaber of first
aafi aaeaQd class paaaengers who hare
alraady baaa carrlod acroas la 80.00a
"BoBblta." oaa of the greatwt of
Thirty thaswaad more will go tu Jaly. Bpaalslk toreadors, has retired at the
k AAi tbe total for tbe waaOb ia ea- age of ao with a foctaae of acatly
^DBrtafi at
AddraoB. *Tbe Fatara of Aaserlcaa
atOBatotr by Boa- JaUas C. Bur
rows. Baited Rtatea ■wmtnr frcmi
ImproBpta addresses
guMhed gbeata.
"Old Hlrsm Sproceby was the Ualat man these parts had ever seen."
remarked tbe poettnaster at Bacao
BJdge.
• Was he really so veiy Isxyr In
terrupted the soap dnunaicr.
“Laxy! Why. woold yoa beUers tt.
when be wanted a chicken klUsd he
would tic tt oat in tbe road and wait
for an antomobUe to run over it. Th.it
a fact straeger. One day be wantsd
a bollock killed and he tied that oat
thsr. too."
-And I suppose a raring machlns
came tearing along and then there was
fresh beefr
-.Nothing of tbe kind, stranger.
When that thsr bollock seen the
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CAMPUNffi^FAIKTY. ^
DR. A. J. MePHAlU DEfTlST. baa
leaaea offieea Ml-S. new Wilheia
Vauafi Ladiaa Laft for Qarp Laka This block and wiU ocenpy thea after Aug.
15.
augS-6t
A joUy party of young ladles left
thM aflemoon for Carp lake, where
Oeo. M. Booner. the notorioas noath
they win apend some time at the aUe shoe cobbler of tbe dcfancc Soul't
twnp of Mr. and Min. C. K. Back. Tbe Side Share Store will, oo and after
laogth of tbe stay is not determioed Aug. S, be located tn the taaous shoe
as yet but they took enough provi store of Ed. Lautner of 119 South
sions with them for six months or so. Union streeu
aug S-6t
The camp Is located opposite Horton’s
landing.
’The party consisted
Tbe portion of Hotel Sunnybank
Misses Grace Morgan, Georgette Morwhich was destroyed by fire July 4 is
Lelnh and Myrta Miller. HUde- being rebuilt.
gard Grawn of Mu PlcasacU Mist.
Ixmlse Buck and gueeu. Miss Helen
Blaine and Miss Edna Badgely and
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Buck, who will be
in charge of the j»arty.
BOAT UVE»Y. West Side. Park 8L»
foot of Spruec, Blx fine row boats,
suitable for ladies or gentlemea. 20e
Aral hour. 16c . per hour tbereaner.
aug S-6t
Cspt. E. E. Chase.
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TWO
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EXTRAORDINARY •' 'I
4
SPECULS
Dl. W, A. FAlRSWOtTH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OffiM honn utU Ws.in.snilTtoBp.si
BssssoiwthV* Owwrsl PrscUre sad
rrm's Iwrn.
Now Hiram has foot
damage suits on band and a new roof
to put on UU turn
C’liU-agu News
There will be an Important meeting
of the Elks tonight. All members
should be present.
Mrs. a M. Harding and dnugbtara
and Mrs. Fred Riggs and daaditan oC
Chkago. who have baaa riatttag the
Dually of B. 8.’wmiaBs dC KaxM Mokeaaa for the paat fbw daja. rMMd
to their boae thia momtag. Pirafeeaor
HanSag will Join the party at Mania*
A*e and the reasalader of the trip wfU
boukeobyboau
Buy Coday
AD9
Choice of all our $li.00 ami $ii.50 white wash
silk waists, all sizes.
STORE TO REP^; al»»o eiKhi-room
huupo with city »wt er and gas. Inquire of E. A Kiltlov. 534 W. Ninth
aug 3 tf
xtrrot
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table.
one Bbk'tioard, one refrigerator, re
Yolvlng iKKJk caae . lhrt*e dining
chairv, arm chair. three rocking
chairs and other articles of furni
ture. Inquire at 91! South UnUm
ang 3 tf
Btrei-t.
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN—Urn
blsck hclfcr, weight al>out
iN»iinds If found pl<*S!M' notify Vlr
C. Palmer. mt*at market. 147 East
Front street.
siig 3-tf
HV Hemp Hooks ami K.ve-,, all
sires, shite «*r hlaek, |>« r card.
unl> 3r
;i cakes 25»- T\>llei Soap «mly
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17.50
ReaiJv M'xed I’ninis i
For choice of all our black silk coats, worth
JelU Tumhl«*rs. do/..
‘
up to $20.00.
, sll odors, 4c.
E. WILHELM
FOR SALE—Ijuinch 21 fi by 4 ft
in. wide; 3 H P. I'sv Sl liowen i
glne. Inquire 217 Sixth sir»*<n.
HERE IS A. SNAR1
WE ARE GOING TO GIVE AWAY
500 DINNER SETS
during the next three months. \Vc will give a premium ticket
with every 33 cent purchase and with 33 of these tickets you
can have a beautiful 43-picce Dinner Set. all with gold and
stiple gold and while decorations.
Besides the dishes there arc other premiums to interest
the men, women and children. This offer holds good for
thrc®*«nonlhs—until Oct. 31st.
DON’T FORGET
about the great bargains wcarc offering just now in Clothing.
MKN’S FINE SUITS, worth $12.50 and $15. J^Q.OO
Es This Beautiful
43-Piece
Dinner Set
FREE
BOYS’ LONG PANT SUITS, worth $0 and $0.50, 4^5Q
KNFE PANT SUITS, worth $2.50 and $3.
^ ^0g
LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS, worth $10
Kfl
and $12.50,at........................................................
LADIES’SHIRT WAIST SUITS, worth $T. and 4^5Q
,
Wilh 99
^ Wc ^ve a
6 cups £r
4.98
MISSES’AND CHILDREN’S JACKETS, worth 1 QQ
$3.50 and $4. at....... ........................... .......... ,...
LADIES’ JACKETS, worth $5 and $0.
3.60
CUPSCS
SAFETY PINS "r,”-5c : MEN’S SOCKS “S”
5c WiniliwSliailess’Sa.
Best quality, colored, per
UmK’ and |-jQ0|^ worth HTc per pair.
TABtE OIL CigiH yard ................................. I2ic
worth 25c and 35c. at
only.
LADIES’ VESTS-ot"
3c
The Store That Gives You Most and Best for Your Money,
IIM
TRAVEMSK OITV, MIOH.
15c
*^g
"™: ^r*' W4..
i MCORa TwmMB cnxniWiaAW,
WOMBISie
nUST PUCE
cowtovr CHIVALRY SHOWN
THE LAND DRAWINO UNC.
istss-— SS-
\tm A«*. 18 at Piw
AtM>aC ion la Liaa.
Aboot LOW BMa aal wobm
la llae Ykaa tte
opcSM.
aarii W r«Ktetrad«i
rapMIy aai ibc Mae* morel foraani
arMS wpati. Vet aew arrlral. coetteael to fDW iato Proro In soNrlBat
aombecs to keep tVe tine* tram ■!»«fax an appreciable dimlnutiua In
leagtV.
I Gommiasiaocr Birhnrl* oT tLe ycon-
SMfiSCKATa t NE TlMBTi^^froxo.
At U»e request of Smatnr j
; Smoot Mr. RIebard* b« aemred from |
SACHlFICeOltiie laterlor department an order per-.
pmilanthrorist
mlltlns
bolder*
of rcidstnitlon carPLACE AND RUSHED CAN.
•' tMW
thuii«>ay. AOCUSTr *.
IMA •-
Utue red pti>per* art‘ Irtkioa* *»ten j ^
eflfe ptentr or dire ett
Wbo tat aet teamed to u*e pem'
pnipei* bit aonreUitac to tram In tbe
cooketT ttoe., Pepper* rvt in
trhb d»n aclMlir* and comlilned witb;
wtare aad fYnicb drr*«in}j etp «»
Kood a Hmple nltd a* one cookl wi/L
tar. A delleloat madeorer ffinb bfT
ebirken I* eoa*tmeleil vltb ttw aid
!
seem few.^r«. Cot off tbe toih* of Ifcc
UIWK OW
.
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MffiMi
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KIMBALL
|0 t A N O 8
THE QUAL.I'TV STOP**
LONGEST OF ANT BASE
Dkl you ever talk to a
leumnl muaician ainl have
him Veil you aliout the Soul
of hi» piano? Have you ever
fully reahaed that a trood
piano baa a'aoul? The meanjnf» of the wortl “life” as apjJiixl to human lk?in« is—
the union df aoul and lody.
alao the duration of this
union.
The life of no other inanimate form corrpaponda so
cloaolv to human life as dc»es
the life of a gockl piano. 1^*KiniHfiu with the date of its
nmnufnc-lure n n d endinj;,
when its Itmc;—its aotd—is
cone from it. Many {uanos
die youiti: and fill early
j^ves hihI some there la*,
which wouKlbe la*tter for the
world of music, had they
never la>eji Iwm.
^ ,1,^ chk-ken, tuU with Iw'.hnl rl<e>.
un-i ftiJ tbe |>»i*l»eni wUh the mixture
Ptaty In • hatlus pan ami i»«r la
«>«iSb •tork or water, imnieiae the
«d down tbe Strawberry mlley to tbe
^
UUh Ra«*rv*tlan Opening Attracted | rSkenratlon for the purpo.^* of t-xamta-!
^
luUf , jar of orange
j ing tbe lands. It Is *n easier nniU- j mvrniaiaue wLi<-|i luis iwei. redm-rd to
I Great Crotad to Provo—Hold
ers of Ccrtificaftcs Allowed
t-» See Tract.
iUtah.
j
Rapid Repletration Work.
I A Urge nnmber of Mvrks from
Proro, Utah. Ang. t —Weelem chlr- WaBhlogtcm wore at work in the ode*
HHiiu>t rwagbi.
airy manlftwicd by brown faetd roenj^t Provo and U is ii«tlmated that •be)
A ’.Ittle i>e.v.
arbo chew trd»acrt» and wear yvoralls t rocord^-d apt^katious at iho rate of i Heine for Hm- ftt.t t.uie a l*H k tif vray
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fiiili«-rV head. .ask<il. * rafart that tbc|alino*t
5ol» an to-.ir. -I'nder the jilan balr t I
I* responsible for
pa. Wli.v an* Mmu* 1
«r*t 'bppllrants * be r.*arlied tbe win-1 adopted for this opening there la no
Ttilnking to «1
dows of tbe registraikm oflke here partlrtilar advantage In caily regUTuesday were women. A king line of | jration, yet th. appUrants dUpla.vedj
men anxious to secun* chanc«*# for ^ an eagernbss that might U* exp«etcd j
i-d lost
ibiuiu'bt.
Und OB tbe ITlntab Indian resers at km j Jf tbelr prer<*<lenre was of \-mlue. { Tin* t b
formed as early as midnight. Twenty-j Deanlte figures are n«it avaLal.b-, but ■ but after
• bad naughtV Iwys.**
flvo men were tU re M-fore the hour | H u bcllev«*d not less than S.'V"' ap-jcrani a m
ijf 12 atnick and by twos aud threes ! pUeants had b**«*D n*glrtrrei at the 1 ■ ■
others came, until at da.vllgbt the line! four o®ct«. Provo. ITlr<- and Vernal
contained humlreJs.
' l-tah. and Grand Junc tion. Col. by
The old "rush•• Idea, almost lnse,r 1 Wednesday. Proro easily leads all of
arable fr.«n land drawing sesm manl , Urc-s In the nvmber of r-giMrailcms re
frsted Itself In quarrels of grcwier or cordt-d
About 10.*»cm» strangers anless Intensity. OOtc-rs w,re on hand 1 here. The onlinary farllHlr-r are Inaiid succeeded In i.itorlnr compsra . adequat.* to aerointmsiate them und
.five peace b> dayllgh.
The,, son,. ‘ do^<'n« ‘d P-n«^
m-en en eie.1 on
one pmims,.,! a M.hg an.l all .he c-o* j vacutnt lot. and In tbe m.tsklrts of the
hoy rla>slrs were rendered luMlIy
townee nglstraM.u, ha^ drnsu the
grafiers and I'lek- 1
I usital
Bser for the Thirsty.
IK>rk<‘tb.
The flnglng iin»lue«*d ihir«t, so Hie)
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flrMt man In lln. . W A Smith of
APPRAISES Oh>E KISS AT S35.
Ilebor. I tah. sarilftrc-d hls plare in ihe
----- ---Interest of humanity. He vaul^h.^^. to Buffalo Judge Thinks Young Woman's
icium shortl) s tth a huge ran of lie<*r. j
Valuation Is Too High,
" — Miss Kl.*auo
wbirh he eonirlbuled to the raun of | lluffalo. N. Y.. .A
Harvey Coing«x«d feJIoM Klilp. Whet, he ende-nored j J Ornphnlius has
for Jots, damage,., alleging he
to g«*t l»ui k In 111', il"- te->i place
, kiiu-ed ami bugged her against her
eo.ibf g.d wah No
I*re«eai.y
if you like before you dcrc'Ue
naan
I
will
The
vouiig
woman
Is pn ity. but
numht'r »»f women npi»< an*d
where you*ll place yojr lumber
I line Judge Hr.mmond tho.igbi hi*r vnlunimons roiuMHi
ordet;g, but you’ll find no sudden
that the' women sho lid l.e lion of one kiss exre.xi,.- Iin.l ordeied
changes in t***. ouallty -f cur
given pre.-edeacN*. Wliho.it a munni.r Copeland to pay
c'aniages and
output, few in cur prlcee unless
the men mov.il l.a-U to make r«K»m : $0.2i' cos«<
the market imperatively defor the wnpi'*» a. tli'* heal of ’ti' line | Cop. land r.giir.ls . .e:: that a? tiw
m.'.nds It. Howev-r. w<*-|l be
Xhe result of this was Mia- Mr Isubc*'. much to pa, for u kis*-. and hug in
content it you pay us a visit, see
Miller of Ellsition-. Ctah was the llrst fart, h.* denie-1 the iMir.lmlar kis- ami
our stock net o-ir ouotat.on;
appUcau. in line when .he 1 egl...nnIon li'.g o" wl.i.ii Ml-- Otrphnli'is ba.se^
and make jp your -'ind
idllce* opencHl at f» o, I.K-k this m..ri, ; lo r s.u. Mis. Omphallus insisted h.
yourself.
Mjller IS n widow .'.S yen.- .Ibl kbs an.l luu: h- r. but ..:ily after a
a fanil!)
She will start ’ ^l^.tgg!e -n so\en her tn abh wa> d.ini
a farm on tb. ..-servalion If she i.s sue aged. Mor.sner she suff. n I gn a.
reaaf.il In the drawing whic h cn.in.-s | mental anguish.
KimMl PiAM Endure
Like the i:o<k1 old son^-s of
lone avfo. Kiiiilkill Pimios en
dure, und n lain their swca*l
tone quality. Wc don't want
you to Kiiiii>ly take our wonl
for it that
c* life of KitnKill l’ianc« is lonuer tlmn
that of un
want you
nndexalnirii. them for voiir
self. M*,* the Streiu:lh. aoiiditv
of i'oiistniet;..n. etc., etc*., and
you will la* fully cMitvinml.
Bnr^iD* in used pUnos,
other maKes.
Tak in e.x.-haiiije for K
A FF.W F.AKtiAINS
Ik, 11.
See^Saw
in Vi' tor Talking M.i< iiinc-«
inplele
■ all mai
known in nmsic.
8taa:ialty.
I^;!5
Silk and Covert Coats
Take Them at Half Price
The goodness of this offer lies in the fact that the season
for you is not over with, nor will it be for a good many weeks.
With us our fall season will
soon begin, in fact new goods are
already here and require the room
the coats occupy. These silk coats
are very desirable as a traveling
coat, as they are light, dust does
not cling to them as it does to a
woolen garment. For a general
all around garment nothing equals
the covert coat. Good any day.
and every day. Nothing can quite
take their place. When you can
buy these silk coats at the prices
we now offer them it certainly is a
a wise buyer who takes advantage
of it. Styles change so little each
season in these garments they
will be good for next season as
well as now.
SIO
SIS
$20
$2S
KIMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARNER, Prop.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
K«xt d,«.r A
iVCTlOR!
V
Silk (*OV,n C,K,tK
for............ ............
Silk (.Vnvrl t’oiiU
for..........................
Silk (.'ovort r<Kits
for.............................
Silk Covert C'o;its
$ 5.00
$ 7.50
$10.00
$12.50
KHw»l'1ch‘« .h«x- •tor*
AUCTION!
COMMENCING TODAY THURSDAY, AUGUST Srd,
the remaining stock of
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION
To the highest bidder regardless of cost or value. Stock consists of
*
DiY Goods, Gindiing, Ladies' aod Gents’ Furnisliing Goods, Fnniitnre, Carpets,
Hardware, Tinware, Qaeensware and Fixtaras
™
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, AT 2:30 P. M.
Beautiful presents will also be given away every afternoon and evening.______
.... HERMAN- MATH AN, Auctioneer!
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THE EVEMINO EECOWq TlUVEHtE CTTV, MICMtOAH, TMUWSOAY, AUOUET4,
takiam im
w war rpo*^
MUfrfMyMc. Tbeoan*l«sdv&reEakto
tmv paa*M for cteneirr taU mmter altaBUos no loscer mtprtoc or ifitcreot. Tbe true draiaa Is
i tbe drVBa of red perKX^s. and tlW|
irBoIlM of Othello ts tbe realism of|
tile tueU. Mr. Oven Is sn|»paried hr
J. W. MeCoaaen and MUs CamOJa
I RerMUs mu appev in “Othello- at
, Btetaberc's Grand next Satardajr. AocPlafs whose prominent features are
lore, heart Interest, heroism, comedy,
pathos, rke and rlrtoe. alsrays find
I pofolar laror. They are soustt after
jhy thaater goers who appreciate reai
i.mertC That U why “The Conrlcfs
] Daoghter.- an original melodrama
booked at Steinberg's Grand next
' Tnsaday, Aug. «, has met with stich
e acts
: Slog
altuaUona in
Ueinili. with lu 37&.000 population,
_
.,---- - -------------- Various types of Ule, good
"A Thocoughbrwd t
^
including a nnUjae ' hobo"
IS/IW citvarn a larger ares than the elly Tramp." the new third act. that of the
of Paris, with lu 2>»o.<m>o inhabltanu. bosplui ward. U probably tbe moat}^^
Monday's rote
effective, where in tbe three dl»Unct 1
added t0.0W to the popalalKiH, Mwt-
scenes is shown the reception room, j
togetht-r with the male and female
It
is
eatlmated
iliat
lered over 4.M4 arrr* and making the
KKal
ar«o of. the city
tatroduced. while
previous
eimtrWMlftr's
StKTM*
attempt,
in
jiupulation. sn-a and aasesaed land val
an*! exposed I
.. ..u
z:;i -
to review the city’s prognss* in those
.t'
dlr»-«liotis Of the 221. acre* granted to
radillar In 1701 fmir <uily were ocmfd«.d hv the town and fort
mainder was ’ coroiooDS."
The re
I*rl<.r to llte
pUyed by the author in righting thej
wrongs
uf
the
Innocent.
"A
anv,-m
In pine.- »f il.,-
Thor* I sparron' of the ofieti rtuid th«- o\en Mrd
oughbred Tramp." which ha* hoen a| runs along the n».:d
tli.- tniv.-l.-r
continued succean since its l.lnh will i
niiall.v lt« it t.. tl..- ►lu.d.n
about 20 acres; hut wh«.t» llte governor
• Wii...rti\ ilirnoh
at Steinberg * Grand o|M*ra j ***^'^'*^
and Judgos' plan of a new and gn-aier iH*
conies tinkling ihrougli tlie w<«.d« in
cliv wkM finatl) ntn>*ndefl a”il adoi.ted, house this evening.
rliytlMnlc cadeiM-.'
Kveji tiw h.-il of
after many
delays during
, annoying
_
.
tbe <-*iw as slie lirowc« througli tlie
rillcens lived In teni|K>rary
•*> '»ff‘Ting u.-ihe public his produr-{ w-oml. the <1l*tiint .-...-k <-r..« :!i..t the
whl<!b
■•Otbelki" Mr. Owen doc* ao j shont of n plowman are not dlM-ordaut
Kbelters. aiiout
was given a generous piece of land.
with a realltlng sense that what
has
U*«n
working for for
for the great drama* is at la»t awak-:
,
s-v.
.
1 i
* s_
.1 .
i-ntHj.
Th*j InanitieM o{ xhv »o-cmlUvi
were
remenib«*re.l.
Detndt's
area has l>e«*n cont-acied four and ex
Tlie contracting was only tern-
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,
,
,
|s-rmaneot.
Parmer s
'Hlstor) of I>e
body si-ehu. to have taken the trouble
to calculate just how many acres IVe
irpit coven-d during its early history.
Tile UoundarT.-* arc
given, however,
and maps are In existence showing the
Urrliory
inroriKiraied.
and
Ayers
H
I>.
Notice to Taxpayers.
WANTED—A woman cook; wage* 140
per month.
panles in
|MM««
each and one id 1W» to give SIihi each,
or iU to give I20tl each,
the I'Je.ti'Mi
to 1h* placed in Uie hand* of three of
the most
repriwentative
Store
Closed
Every
Friday
Afleraoon
During
Warm
Weather
cltlxeu* of
t.'harles Flugger, of Concord, aged
•
the war.
He was lK»m In Hanover,
Germany, hut was a thorough Amerh
can patriot
Fourth
He enlisted in Company 1.
ktleiilgsn
Cavalry, and
noHing tlw.se who IimiK an arilve part
in the eu|>iure of J.-ffi-rson Ikivls. Mr.
siiit
location,
Ill- prt*i-4'nt<-<i
niny
he s.-en
LJ
It
STRAYED
Mr
in wlilt !i tie i-ould en-et a suitalde tnon
um> m
to Hie iTi< riiorv
tlie lati
taiuing small change and a bunch of
keys alUched to chain.
«d
the
oAlee.
and
ha*
concludtsl that a |I<> «isi hosidial hull.l
plans are aho it
rtmiplet.
will MKiii start on th*
and
easy t«_
n« w Imildirp
tine of the nm-st Interestlm:
i<»
50c
1otJ0k*,rj. all srool Inirpct*. just one
rJp k'arpc
t.5c.
l^^rn, worth
woi
tn.lt A Mackinac railw a) V simmit r tv‘ort at Bast Taw as. I* thi- tre«- nursery
narti*d this spring under tllr.i-Hon of
l•rul. Both, of the F
of M
H. re car.
U- MH'n stH-dllng* of the glani rt dvis.d
of Caiilornia aed other of the ntw-dU-
65c
l«aring lnw?s. with the seeds sticking
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, wood
mcHlem. gas
lights, comer
Hu
.v[iai-ioiis ground* and
an* being
V
and *L*-<1.
W. H. Ralne. care of Ro*-
ion store.
aug Wf
The
New
'i
milk cows, well bred; 200 cords of
I
dry 16-inrh hard wood, cheap.
1
J. .Mansean. Sutton* Ray. Mich.
J
#
4x8
0x8
8x8
10 X 8
SI.M
$Hoo
for
$2.50
The experiment
value, not only
will
Sratb Side Skoc Store
323 SOUTH niOR SfflEET
Second
Floor
lot. 442 Weet Eighth street.
$2,400.
suit
onethlrd
down,
purchaMT
$1.35
$1.65
IISWB
• $30.00
Cheboygan. Mich.
.•;fock and
meat
fixtures of grocery anil
market. Roulb Spruce street.
SALE
OR
Side hotel.
•r fine.
Curtains
only.
Linoleums have taken a Jump in
doubted, aa one
$298
July 10-tf
FOR SALEONE HOUSE on We*t 11th street
I
THREE HOUSES on Bast lOtb St.
I
TWO HOUSES on comer Front and
'.ir i a i n 9.
{latter n s
.50.
Are la kept out, in the way oC reforeat-
diameter are to b«* found and If pro
that the danger fn>m Are would b« Pf
dueed to a minimum, the day would
not be far distant when the pine that
Btade Michigan famooi could he cut Is
^uaatitlei affain.
,21c SSiS-H:
J. M. HUELLMANTEL
SEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
No^mrx P»aabllo
*t rroel Street.
Uo SSsIrs
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
W K. Front Ht.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
m with O. P. Oarrw M Brs.
v
Both ehaass
40 acres unimproved land.
Any of these at a bargain that j
!
pair for those pret-
$3-95 y.i'roi’r..';.':”;;'.:
f5 kind.
..CARPET GLEAIIIR6 W0RKS„
80 acres unimproved land.
can't
refuse.
I
Part down;
to suit buyer.
A
P
balance
,
HUELLMANTELL
135 East 9th Street.
Carpet Clesoing and Feather Reno
vating. Csr^ sewing and laying.
Before sending your old carpets
sway to be saade into ruga, let toe
show yoo samples
.
.
,
H. B. CElPm, PrtprtelW’.
July 6 tf
I HOUSES
AND
LOTS—Monthly
i
menu
Herman W. Smith. Cl3 West
I
Elevenvd street.
CiUzens phone H*0
I
June 27-tf
JAm. A. ^LJfVVIHS
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
Telr;iboa« Burbw
FOR
$1-98
SALE—Warehouse building
Bsy . street,
horse
iirw pattern. the * !
power
comer Hall,
gasoline
also
]>rux Btort- or
ANB
; BeU I
Citx. *Jl ; Belt HO
engine
feed mlli outfit; also 9-room briek
residence. 637 Sixth street
Apply
We are now taking orders
to John Horsfleld at residence.
$295
rath for
FOR SALE—Store buUdlng, stock sod
French
fixtures.
Flou”n.Vl Cu^n“J
white or Arabian,
the $4 kind.
Will sell all or any part,
I or will rent bolldlng.
Apply at once.
•/ Chas. Roaenthal. Traveiwe City. Mich
for the celebrated
KEYSTONE BRICK
may 27-tf.
FOR SALE—41 lot* ;n Hannah s 5lh
I
j
I
"
1
I
my^«rt lengG^w'lll ^ at about one-third off. ^
and see what nature ha* dooe. when
tected by the state and patrolled *o
July 8-lmo
RENT—The West
Inquire HoWard Whit
Uo$c street,
$12.75
...
ha* only to wander over the plain*
Ijirge tract* erf wb^e and
to
East
July 19-if
Citizens phone 733.
FOR
for t'xlS
AlcwHraaaclstiaa WMS»to be closed
the:,e lands could he made to again
Norway pine from two to six inche* in
113
FOR SALE OR TRA0E—lx>t. building.
$25.00
be of
to the railway
pine lauds of nurtbem Michigan. That
ing work.
Price
balance
Inqtiirc
Niftth street, or address John Chine.
jainy, Imt also to every p»TSon Inter
grow forests 1* not
W. O. NIO»-IOt.S
FOR SALE—Housi and lot, barn «n
for
Extra Heavy Axmlnater Rags in prciiy
Fleral sad Oriental designs; Just
packed; put on sale at only ...
ested In the disiKwitiuo of the cut over
REMOVED TO OPHCES
OVEIJOHMSOM DIUCCO.
Tsaclier of Violin
FOR SALE
Depahment
$i.|9Ss
DENTISTS
Fred
augl-Tt*
Day
Light
Drs. Siifw & PnikaUipi
ONE HOT'SE on Webster street
Hoc
&
yard for good Rrusscl*
Velm Carpet in balls a
stairs, thcfl.au kind.
for l.y the students from the util
v.rsl’.v
lot.!
June 26-tf
Thousands of pines and or
naiii.nial tctHWi have been set out in
For sale
shed. large basement furnace, hot
all the world like onions Just coming
't’loiich
i.
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours fur Bprlnkliog lawns aia fr«B
5 to 8 s. m. and from 5 to S p. m. At
no Umo can water be used without
nozzle or sprinkler attached. On ao»
count of the great amount of watur
used during the day for manufactoring and other puri>osea necessary rules
for sprinkling lawns most be en
forced.
H. O. Joynu SnpL
Jun 24-tf
aug 2 1 mo*
ii. tin- lops of the small s.-eillmgs. for
•
July 25 Ocf. 31.
FOR SALE—My home. No. 601 W'est
Seat sale Morulny morning
ife'i®
the visitors ai Tawa» iUa.h. Hi.- IV-
^
K Ha.skell. City Treasurer.
Situations.
discount on all Lace Curtains
and Tapestry Portieres selling
s'iroo
paid on Oct. 1st and unti^Nov. 1st a
inqui e at -20K N.
^
Oak
j
Tin
work
seven room
FOR“SAXErThrv^h»
hou.>iep in
New. ami Novel Si-nsational ami Mecliunieal ElTeets and
^ng pn*sen'»s| to tlo- |msii.I.- a> a h**s
• pital would be mi«ii appoipilate
aug 2 7f
FOR SALE
k Wealth of B:autiful Scenery and Effects, eonUiining many
fai best qeeUly gotno cheap.
of ills fath.-r.
Thunih
Consider
able/reward if retumetl to Rt*c«ird
Bamboo Porch Shades
for Ingri
oil
On all taxc# r^^.ining «»•
my
aug 1-tf
ing.
yard
charged.
Return
larg<'
■
*
fees,
unpaid
Dauti July 24. 11103.
STOLEN—Fn.m
nishing store
its on many things carried from last spring, all new, desirable goods, but broken lots and short ends.
Ijingdoii llulihaid, a pioneer
liitiilM-mian
OR
LOST—One
brown
-08T-
New goods arriving on every train, and to mak^ room for these we are obliged to sarrifice our prof
lluhhard
collection
of one |K-r cent for collection will he
M
or m.tify J. W. Slater. House Fur
CONVICT’S
DAUGHTER
the state
less Im . II rotisldvriug the hesl llianntT
wilhoul
will l»4‘ chargt-d.
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict-:
terns, well worth 35c.
received
Sept. 1st and until Oct. iKt. a penalty
|H;nalty of two per cent nor colioctlon
vard. old horse, dark Imy.
IX'iiictiii^; Love, Patlicig,
HuU* nml Passion.
M@IN
Hiihliaril will pr<-*-ein Had Axo
well a $|i).iuMi li.r.pHal
street
can»cnier ehop on back with stall |
ItoiiM-. niiiotig other war reiU-s
F \V
I'nlon
H. Carpenter.
LOST
August a Busy Month in our Carpet Dept.
It. lilt* slate
In
near South
All laxej paid liefore Sej»t. 1st will
be
and all taxes n-maining
OITlf-.-. Rixim 202 State hank bldg.
the pri-Kldont
I he ti.utli
West
July 27-tiinr frl-sat-tf
A^Beawiful story of the Present Day
""" i
I
best medicioe ever made for the
coughs and colds of children. Alwtyi keep It In the house. Preventscroup. Stops night coughs.
Ask vour doctor.
fUtiiic of a laige ea|.e and overalls.
every
the forenoon, and frt>m 1 o'clock until
218
DCl Citizens.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8
yje.
WOK, when «K<n>ion demnudis]. con-
anil they
at
July 1» tf
school, telephone C.
Flugger hrotighi homv as a niementn
Hie riiMier ralu
Inquire
i FOR SALE—Two exceptionally good
Pontiac.
7i'.. died of a malady conlrartiHl during
1 will be in my oAlce for the pur-
of pleasant txx-mK. cheap n*nt. gtx»d
tiui
nays he would he one of five to give
bam.
Eleventb street.
^
tlierefore offers to donate his share to
fl.nhn earh; one of 20 to ddhnie |5o"
placed In my bands for coUecUoo.
Sec j
barber pose of collecting said laxe*
4 o’clock in the afternoon of t^acb day.
good
>VMslW
do*‘s favor showing manufarturer* the
He
Uon
TO RENT—I’nfurnished ruum*; also a
ly
lMivautak,.it id i*unUac’s location aixl
• fund Id ♦2S.n«.o lor that pur|K»*e
the
FOR RENT.
tfeCOMMEU nml
0/SS CMM/LE ftEU/OlDS.
of gas com
manufactories
at
Of
sessments for tbe Ave wards of the
city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
from 8 o'clock until H .2n o'clock in
numerous other cities «p
bnatise* to
July l»-tf
"SHI.VE" O.V YOl'R MIND*
Cunningham.
coHocUoh
■cbool and city taxes and special as
Lake View House. Qk
Rapid*.
A
5th
an>iK.d>
Walhrldgr, prnsldent of the
Pontiac Light Co., and
Webater
The tax roiU far the
who desire* to take the trtml.le can
* flgore tl ...It
444
July 24-tf
Prices: 25, ^ 50 and 7Sc Sent* now on sah>
—— ~
vlierry PiH^toral.
Weller.
street.
“OTHELLO”
|Kic«ry, while the exiHindlng ha.* l»eeti
troll" shown lh«**e expansions, but no
housework.
FOR RENT—Say. if you want a suite
A,
thing but musical and certainly 0t»l;
TAXES
WANTED—Competent girl for general
in Shukesixsire’s (»n^ab*8t Tra^evly
,
countv (Mn.l farmor has
.uch
landed ten tinieir during the past pin
years.
A loyej
AUGUST
A foa BAUI OR TaA0R-«s
COMPETENT girl wasted at o«c« for
get»«ral houaeworlL Mr*. Tracy GUlis. SOS Stau St.
July 2Saf
112 foraeets
IIIII niiiril
flWi UWtn
the past j nitlon from tin- o-jtside world,
eight ytwrs is being realized.
slaves
WANTED-Bxpartenced butchur
aotst. Stepaa. S22 Bawlolgk atiwM.
July 2k4t
An Iik^al Play wiUt an I«h«il Cast
he j nnonds. since they emphnslxe i|ie sepa
In *<ime case*. It Is related, even the
tetatw U« la wrnm
Mad. a MMattts Madiaff wfD rtfWl
tras tiCil MMory. Ow Uf
Oalcat MMa^MrtnaoA
mMI
week day from now until Nov. 1. lAOB.
great flr** of IROr. the town endirared
who liv.Hl there at the lime of the (ire
PAUlItTIIV-
WANTED.
Telephone Cit.
SATURDAY.
The wood rood lt> the one to sIrILr
for eooliieas nnd «inlet. The pink nod
the full satisfaction of
3! StasM0m
Ctmt^r Dni
^Frlcts: 25c,
'tScaiiASOc
23,12it acres.
Th«.TV is aurh a cl«j*e rdaUoa between
'gj
thoroughbred
tramp
the
seaii,m.
liiTiBiniiBr
kTEMBHtG'S tatAMlT mvsc
We make and hang windo
a many of the larger city a
t Job.
________________
Door Panels
■.$3.95
Irish point Panel* aa low as I5c.
good Psoel at 50c.
add; 6 onFHicre ioU fronting on 14tb
street 4 In Grlffln A Winnie’s add.,
and 3. lots on West Front street
Will be sold on easy payment
exchange for other property. Gea
W. Raff.
Mar U-tf
lCE~>Iohn Hopkma will Mrr«
as In the past la tba
EAST PART OF TOWN.
Call up by both pboaaa Na S4.
Orders wUi be promptly attaodad to.
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 2f-laM
...MISCELLANEOUS
MARK
Travoroo Cit*
Brick Co.
MONCV TO LOAt«-4lo tsz elaaas
pot ts mortfacas B
tSiKEYSTONE. MICH.
.
......
w. a AimtMMdm cl BMtpPrt, Al*,
NEARLY
m a practical iolnr. &t be tea rafM««.
He ■arrWi tbe other Aay.
m lb. oeore. bbi rlcU.. b«d«BfM WaMlod bl. feat, cbaeked bSa
Aaerteaa pOfrt**. ted by B*tr. Jeha
400,000,000
PACKAGES
J. Morgaa. w mceived by Popa Pla*
la tbe VaUeaa Maaday. Tbe pope nald
bno a vatenaeloa oau. toned tbe
be lov es aU AaMrkaaa. lodndlac tbe
bdoe oa blai. pU««ad bl» wHb paete
[jatboUcs. beeaaee of the Uberty
aad ro4c blm arooad towa aa a do«p
of tboeght and totaratJoa la tbe Unit-
*^wmcm Bebeock. a eoMler, orae arfoited fa Mlddlelowa. K.
District Attoracy
«i ibe
cbarg* of dlNEradof tbe halted Btatae
araiT oalfoni.
Jeroaie d New
trill not knuckle down to any maa or
atrwot with a yona* woman ^
groop of mea by aocepUng a party
kaa«ed and klaaed erery *0 feet or ao.
nomlaaUon. He *ay* that If 2.000 elec
yi^l^wwi-fc had a sood defenae
‘
tor* will algn a petitloa he wiU file It
dtoeharsad. tbe yojpi woman waa hU
t a nomination.
wife.
^
Mr*. Herbert La*ky of Chase «e«t
••flap'* Aaeon. Cblcaao'a
i
her aU-)'car-old girl to a neighbor s.
derh. aaya that tbe doa. man’* beat
Mr. Wlntermute. about a quarter of
friend, aboold not alone aulfcr a tax
mile away. A dog met her at tbe gate
wUboot repreeeautloii and propoaea to
and grr»wled. acaring the little girt,
tax all cata |2 a bnd. **It meana an
and she turned and ran. the dog fol
other fioo.ooo for Cbleago “ be aaya,
lowing. Insl^ tbe fence to the comer.
•beeaaae there are 20^».Ooa mMnl*bt
*UI1 growling. ln*tq^ of turning
floocerteera In ibU city walking the
ward her father** home the child ran
nofa wllbom a algn of a lleenae tag
ea*t. Half an hour later her parenU
on them.”
mlaaed her and her father took oi
Nat Goodwin, tbe
actor, and Tlr
hi* heat horse* and rode to overtake
Krellng. hU friend, were arreated aa
her.
At lb© llrat cross-road, a mile
boric thievea In Reno. Ncv., and held
east, b© did not know which way to go
In >aU an hour, wildly proteatlng their
and rod© a mil© and hack on two roads
Innocence
It waa a little )oke of
before striking ih© right one.
The
James Bdward Britt, the rhamploo
child was not overtaken until she had
lightweight puglllft. who wih there.
run seven mile*.
Jamea aent hl« friends to Nevada'*
Mr*. Minnie gtafford. of Montrose,
capital. promlalDg to follow in
came to Mint and
made complaint
bourn, then put the police on their
against her husliand. Chaa. Stafford,
track.
charging assauU
Mr* Stafford say*
Separated from bla playmate*, of
that on her bushand's Irthday. July 23.
whom be bad been the pel for eight
she got up a i»arty (or him. Last Sun
yearn, and locked up
in a chicken
day was Mrs. StaffonT* birthday
coup becau*e of hi* ugly temper, com
her husband celebrated by giving her a
tag with old age. Bum. a fine New
beating.
foundland dog owntnl by John Kelly, a
certain
la a fprlng chicken a d«*adly weap
Opbella Ockanew*kl of
iv..
mUldlr-aged
out
Mr*
at»d a* If *ere. *0 plainly written
Dl\on street
their (•!<•«•». had
ti
eomc Iwok
perlKliulile delu:
rcettlug.T^ .A
again, forgetting,
He Btrurk her over
tbe bead with It and she threw a pail
He * In
iU> for
that memurles are Infinitely more real
than
The cat got the chicken.
Sbopilfter* in Boston wer«* delected
once the moat Joyous and saddest day
In a department store by two wi»mtu
for l«©k at the old o«»llege. tvhUhever
thieve*
drew a butcher knife and Btabbed Ml**
n-alltles.
t'ommem-emen!
1* at
in the year for the returning veteran*,
It may he. every men know* he le
detective*, but showed Oght when ar
the women
iMlunrely rat«>d at Just
worth.
Bluff,
what
pretense.
he
1»
h.viKxrlsy,
knife gave her name as Mrs. Ik*rtha
evasion —the din-eptlve qualities which
contrihute
uiui-h to wt»rldl> success
) not go at nluia muter, and she
i:es her sons with gracious hut In*
Ihle stanUanls netMtillng to the ex
UieiiHure of their work.—Boston
Htfriey and her c«»mi»anlon *ald
Uenild.
SMIth Thompson, one «if the UeteclIve*.
Both
wen*
arrcBU-d
however,
and $100 worth of g<x>d» were found
on them.
'Hie woman who u*«-d the
her
name waa Alice McDonald.
With the |2.«on.(MMl or *o her bustiand accumulated In railway and min
ing apoculailon* In the United State*,
lira. Franklyn Barton of New York,
formerly of St. !>>ul*. has determined
on the Invasion of l^mdoia
Good wheat is plentiful. Flour mills are grinding
steadily. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY bakeries, the
cleanest, largest, most’' modern in the world, are working
day in and day out to supply you with your favorite soda
cracker. So Uneeda Biscuit are stili in abundance—
the price is the same—
She ha*
Itoaod one of the most comnuKlioiis
Thn-«‘ Muiill Imy* who W«-r»* in a
crowded e.tr UitUig lo u r.ui>url.nii U.!!
game were i!lw«-us*ing tin- effeet lluctwl of the trip would have on tlieli
fioothinq and Cooling.
;
The salve that heals without a
Is DelWti s Witch Haxel Salve.
renuHly effect* such *iK'«‘dy relief. R ;
draws out Inflammation. «iKdh«*s. cool*
and heal* tall cuts, hurus and brulw*
for Pile* and skin disWitt * Is Uio only
D«‘V
Witch Ha/.«'•I Salve. Beware of ctuindangerems. Stdd by
1
Matty i*is»pl
Samuel ti<>ui|iper*. presid.-m of 1'“'j
wa* In I he hevder tif her glory as
.\ineii<-nn Ke*l
xh-inllon of
'
court U-auty. her only rival In the i
It for gniitt.xl that, la-lug the
gard of the prlnct' of Wah**. now King an oraanl7..itl..ii ...uqiosed «*f l*.t*SM**>
large 1
K«lwanl. being tbe lovely Mr*,
Wi.rklug las.ple,
In thi* mansion occurr%vl
the famous chunk of Ice episode whh h
backitone and
ahockisl the prlnct* * sense of dignity
that he cut the Uly Ut*ud next day In
Jlyde Bark.
When aontenctHl to bang a* an
ceawory
to the feud
J. G. Bawlln* was asked If he had
thing to say.
He eelldpr hrdlu rdluu
thing to say.
He n plled:
My
science stands ert*ct, you can no
pluck It than you can the hrlghtiiess
The benienee
more than kill.
Pass It •
Una and Jcsm*
Rawlins, sons of the
reverend
murderer,
him. a» will
Alf Moore.
will
asked to have .Mr. tJonqH'r* induttHi
ihI «l the HUisll.
out to him. lie ktokiHl
««nmy bum UU.U l.xllin.l«l. uiul ~.j.b
vCoSri-r^ii i:
murder* of
Carter family In Valdosta, tla.
of the sun.
the delegiit.-s from
phy*i.|Ue
Wli
the Interparliamentary «-.uigre-M> and
of Fre:« h labor orgaiiltatiou* were eiitertuUietl at luiahtsut at the Hotel X»
MIHon Raw
....
val which will be held the first we,-k
overrun
by
bold
crlm
July 2:* Amt 2 3
Barhydt
resl.b-d
In
Olayt.in
At
RastalTs
Try • *>111 to-night.”
10 Cant and 38 Cant Bexa*
ACCCFT NO SUESmUTCS
EXCURSIONS
Bay Steamers
rtiarl.-’ n.-h I'.—', th.- ..-r.-at.-f ..!
th. r.-ull ..f
if
r.l
Pleasantly Effective.
Never lu the
wav no t-ouble to
""'--..9
Real Estate ter Sale
Those famous lltlle pills
:alnst head
are a o-rialn gtjarsutee again
usne«*. torpid liver
resulting
e liver.
1S2 burglaries and 274 holdups
Senator Defw'w. It Iransplr.'*. paid
IIAOO for •F'ads and Paucles." only a
few week* l>efore he marrii*d Miss May
Palmer. He "wished the papt*r to treat
him right at that time."
Senator Elkins of West Virginia Is
In danger of losing hi* Job.
a general
There Is
uprising of the "common
people." who believe that Elkin* rep
resent* only the corporations.
Mullneera who left the Knlax Po
temklne In Koumania a few wet*ks ago
are reported to hf having a hard time
in that country.
They cannot get jobs
aa Roumanian* refuse lo work with
them.
Leopold TInney. an inmate of Wlili
Tko
of lol*.
A *|>e<'lali*t who has mide n study
the luentsl attitude of the wnsumtoward the advertiser formulate*
what be ealt* the “law of sale" a* fol
lows; “.kttcution. prxtperly snstal(<>d.
change* to Interest: Inten-sl. pr»ii»crlr
uugUienteiL changt's to desire, and dctnten*lfle«l. change* to
rx-solve to buy."
Often the ri'sder
pdssr* throogti all tht'se mental stages
in tbe persual of a single advertise
ment: sometime* tbe cumulative yxow.'r
series of "ads'
neccissary
bring him to the final attitude,
either twse the Itest luewnt of attract
ing attention, arousing interest and In
tensifying deslM' N the llrat-c-lass dal
ly new spaper, which cover* a field no
other medium can reach.
ley eotinty. Ind.. poorbonae. ha* fallen
After a hearty meal a do*e
Dyspepsia Cure will prereot an attack
of Indlgestloa. Kodol is a thorough
would rather be a panper In America ^Igestant and a guaranteed cure for
Indigestion. Gas on the Btomach.
than a millionaire la Borope.
—
Weak
Heart. Sour
Risings., Ba^d EBreath
and all Btomach troubles. Bold by all
B.
HARNER—KxiKfrt
at-
piano
tuner and action repilator.
S*itl»1.
With Kimball
House. CUx.-phone 264.
HERVEY H. ANDERSOPi^-iAIfPW
and counrelor. Wilhelm block. Trav
erse City, Mich. ClUxen* phone 105.
DRS. J. 0. k JURY J. TRUEBLOOD
NORTHPOBT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Leave ©:30 *. m.
OSoe a»7k Wllheba Bid*- 9 s, m. »o tl
1 to 6 tk m. 7 to 8 vrwntnc*. Usadtao* M
Wjnkoop fijiL. ChUsMtf nbon« 467.
NOkTHTOtT POIHT
Leave 8:30 a m.
F.ire
Xe Jih-Li-wMiita
liowers
liarlxir
trip; I >111 ita.
N«>rtlii»ort
Agency for Celebrated Fox
Typewriters
2-'*c
ami
roiiml
X<>rt!i|Kirt
I’oint,
.‘HJc
ami
ruuml
trip
R. W. Rastall
M. & N. E. TIME CARD
FIRE mSDRANCE
O. P. CARVER A BIIDi
'll-
.
_
Vl* (.lorUliaH a A A. ^ a.
H’LL
m
L. L A. BUlLDINih
“ a. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OBea MX. Nov WUbalm bteak. CEM.
pbooa. fitt.
^
Ja GEO. A. JARVB
DENTIST!
201 FRONT STREET
J. r J3NKB. A***X
:sF^g:^OFFER^—
6R*R0
lliliiiil
Rose, seven room?, small liam. goou
FEREilAL MSmAWE
New Wllkelm Block. Trararae Cink
• ■hsrlwi KirahFooilu k-asr*atr«d not n. pn, miU.. U>r vTxixnh of hair
On iiak- at all th«- |<rinci).al
Real Estate for sale
JOHN R. SANTO
RETURNING SAME DAT
£g=pEE;!:r';!r
r::;;
I have a few pieces of
» IRDIll* IT
COMPART.
rapids
Jn;'.;
a.... ^—
J. H. Hwm
Oh. W icWittf
HOIIlOf & McWETIIT
6ENERU IISURANCE
STAKDAOO OOBFANlgS sad Fara
IlKtaal Fira Immarmttom CosapM
1 NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
pp,„„T. „,„T,-ni.
water, size of lot 104xS2«*. comer ^;,7nc“th. ViSt.'
^
HARRY
Tlie Hubbard System
Since Jan. 1 last, the crime rec
ord Includes 131 assault*, tw murders.
Both
promptly
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
J";",
m. J. MOROAN
calls
Leave U:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.:
4:20 p.m.
AO. WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
hi-iir.-p*r»ti.ia l» th- ..lily ui . :n thr wrM
l'h»m-* r.
*n<l iti.U.r—«t ■| > tl». m.<li.-*l fra
t.-rnity. It i« n.~it'vt-lv lb«pr. paraum
----------------------------- ^
know n ft) » i.-n.-. wh'.-h wi*.U.-ut th- u-a i f
The Only Way.
III. JU-in.-w «Btl toiiio will rtiu'ul 11.t t.i.' ti-i
Then' i* no wav to tnaint.iiu th«low.^.-^htn rhp. k or m-rawny nrt-k with Cun.
health and stien».nh of mind and IksIv
fl-sh
F..r r.-...-xH .- wnnki. - from
. xcepl hy nourishment
Then- Ij. 11-.*
thr r*e«,4Mck ktvl h*n<l- it M i- Ilk*- iu*C''
It* nourish exet-pt
•pplU-atum often showing ■ <i«i.tr.t liti
'
h»‘>mat'eh
, „.j,i ae.-5i.
dev.-l-pins th<- l>-a»t <.r to iii.t!:.- It*
hrm. U'lP- and l-wanmi. nolh.u* . *n
«>|tud 11. T-. j.r. r. til th. 1 u>t fr. ni «hnnkm?.
in- ( hnrl.w n«-a
It wi’l »K.. r.-forB
iroubU-* tha' u'© c;i"ahl© gi-.« qui. kl> ^ ^ >-j*otu to il* !i»tur*l C.ati ur ni-i l<»ut> h-t
nir.Hl hv the use of K.slol l»y--,»-p-.H thnmri. thU .mu-.
KfHlol digt-sm xvhai >n.i .-«i :uul
t,. *v..fd m-r-fi
• f.jre
of Ur. iharlw. K1-^h K.->1
that tb,
‘ Ktrvngtheiis the whol© .li;:--lix. ap
Sob! hy all
*t..l i-.rtr*u .,f l>r < harl«
on fh- t-v
j par»lu^
-■ )>rd.>rf )iurch*»ii>s W.- *:-« warn Uilln. o»t
I
-N'lglit
land hlock. phi^..
Citizen* phono 3C4.
yt^rs and his wif.- was also a l>-nuw<.
K *lde hitii
him
Is tM-mhor
*minK iH-side
t'lark of Moiitaisi. the iimn of mil
lion*" Scmilor t'lark Is siiialb-r lluin
Mr tiomper*. nnd Hie \i*ilor m-arl\
iidlapw*!.
When he had lalk«*i t>'
l*jlh Mr. tlomywr* and S^umlor t'litrk
he admitted that size dhln’t mean .
tnu.h when it earn© to bruiu*.—.\*©w
F: P.~LAWtbN-Ph;»lri^^
lended to.
YI«, VIGOR & VITALITY
EW^V
NEWLWATCHES
they
U-naw.-,- pioneer-' I’u aic.
has
j
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
Buflalp I* to celebrate her one hun
dred and fourth birthday by a caml
lo October.
Chicago is
phone* 103.
SOUVENIRS
on Fridax. a disianee of 1.'. mi!, s. 1
utteinl tli«
hang
ten red to life imprisonment.
inala.
HOLLIDAY, Graduate To
H. HOI
Pnlvcrslty. OtBce in Munson
Telephone*, office 103; real104.
pbtmt-H.
GIVE
An-. 1. l-> ‘Ir kiilKh’^ aii-i ladk-.s. |
|{. f:i rhm. nt.^ will h«‘ r<-rv.^'.
KNIVES
' FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
are
,
rt.uiitl.'l f.«ilur.--.
-• rn...
,
>av
»,th th.—.
his ' il.ViM iaii '-v.-ry ti>.-an- li. |.r«—-rv.-.
they will walk fn*ni I'lavton t
that
their negro accomplice
Leonard lUwiin* was »en
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
.........
the genuine
ine Ik-WHf*
Witch
Har. r
salve.
Acch-oi
sulistiieie a.*- the>
nr^. „ft,.n :
j-ohl hv all
of Mrs. ljmgtr> when the Jersey Uly
ru>-al
DR. A.
ronto1
bldg.
dence
»iir:;t-oi.. new Munson hlock.
civ.- a [ir -cie-'-lve p.><iro party Kri'lay
j-'--'*'
out of a hum and heal without h-avius !
a scar.
Ikdls. old sores. rarhuBrle>.
Caat T«ll by ai*e.
TUVVi:UJ^K CITY lent. No. STl. will
For 8*1* by all DrugglsU
the'
scalp diseas.-s. Ik Wilt s Wileh lla/. M
Salve ha* no esrial. It Is a cctiainj
Uailiy.lt. ogetl M. and
so chllU*«l the
Tbev Pertty the Steed, eei rifkt tbe
Olscrdered Stemaob. aroma tbe Stea•teh Uvar. dispel Slek-Haadaeba, baild
«h“ch!lng j
gel Into
ltd*.
won't."
om* of the lioys.
•Why notr- asked hU luerediilous
coiniuinioiis. 'Ilit* Ikv.v with the S-<N-nt
BUililQs J^rkiHl hi* heud In the .tire,
tlou of a young mam “lie |uild my
fare."
“Uh. I know wlnt he did that for."
('Oimnentetl one of the youthful .-ynic<
"lle-s after your slsU-r."—.New Voik
Press.
estate In
It was the horn,
We DOW have Indian head bleach
ed cotton for summer dresses. Th Is
material has beco very scarce. Get
*’■
they
voting as they use«l to be " T1
walli* West
>R. E. B. MINOR—Office over Amer
ican Dnig SloT«. Special attention
to eye, ear. nose and throaL Glasses
oih phones.
Besidence 619
fllU-d. Both
p
Sixth StrecL
DR. W. E.. MOON—Phoaea. office.
CUx.. 107; Bell, 99. ReeWence, 710
i'ashtiigtou street, Clu. pbone 216;
have
had
on the
(ladogan Garden*.
I You Are Not Feeling Well,
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
and magnificently euul|»|**‘l mansions
Karl «if t'adogan s
riLHELM,
e block. Ko
DR. F. H0LD8W0RTH— Special aticniloc to disease* of the eye. ear,
nose and tbroaL
Glasses
fitted.
Booms 7 and 8. H. 4 L Mercantile
Co. block. Both phone*.
1569
are so near at hand, they wiU
build you op, keep von well and
ward off BlllMsaett. ^ Headaob*.
Nwvwn CsUlity, Uvw aad RMaqr
i;
cr.m,
the hospital and she* In the lockup
One
REAL ESTATE AND LOANfi-Grand
Traverse l.ond and
Lojui Co.. K.
ThurUilL Manager.
Office, room 9
Hamilum ib Milllken block.
Boardman River
Electric Light
& Power Co.
8 g ikdilL
nioiueniarlly fled—
They hav*
proper way to *ei»araie the pin f»»ath
ora from a fowl.
rested.
JRS. E. L. BONNER*- _
parlor*, over City Book f
or:
look—most of thorn —a* If th©y\walked
and her tiuiband had a row over the
of acaldlhg water over him.
MARK CRAWS DELIVERY—Light
freight, parcel* and trunks. Office
at City Book Store.
Let us vitalize an Idea
for you.*
Wbr a* ***** tk« ran,
genllenieu
Thai's what a t’hlcago pollc«- Jus after the spirit rather than the flesh,
putxle
OR, O. E. CHASE. reaBOved from
20S Wltbelm Uoac. to 407 end 4fifi
r SUM Beak Building.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
CHEER UP!
-Iteakwmra. aull BMkwanLIf you
alM.ut the town JusI
He waa found
banging by hi* collar from a nail.
tice I* trying to
Ton’ve been naing,- jonTl
EVENTUALLY employ
electricity, not only for eco
nomic reaaona,bnt for reaaoni
of^otility axxl general adapta-
sens phone 3S5.
New York reaLenUte man. deliberate
on?
PIANO TUNINO-W. N. MlUaxd. M
year* expertenoe. Nov looated vltb
OrUmell Broo.
2S40-tf
No matter WHAT POWfe
of this most nutritious of all foods
have already been consumed but
York baa aaooitaced that be Is a can
didate to soeceed blaeelf, bat that be
He walked down tbe
ly committed suicide
aECTRIOTY
FOR
POWER
i Dr. Cb'arlis 6*7108 futten St. N. Y.
The C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
HOUSE AND LOT—715 State strcH't.!
CCxICS. good house and small ham:
price IJ.OOO.
.Ills;;:
O. D. MILLER
DENTIST*
(MsUoesl D**»*a)
c 1. LoacwoOD. a._r..
ALSO VACANT LOT 66x1 C5 adjoining
aa
this one; price 1300.
'
road to
' '•0_^ACRES of nice land
Ransom's farm in E'ernwot>d; price
^
PERE iV\ARQUETTE
Estate.
1600.
VACANT LOT on Wayne street; fine
location: price 1200.
Kodo
U
Jbm £,. blue.
__
' TrwtM Wmt* Tr»rw« City •. foUowsT
DYSPEPSIA CURE iP
JA A tn.. 4
^ EYES 9
TEXAMINED IFREE
LASSES
blOUND THAT ARE
^.....
ParfootVialon,
»iM.
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
A.
9hagig* *■**»!maa I XHa^tkaSrWl^. •hoksaMtea**^
XING. COACH STALUON. ot Vet
S. O. IfoWlTT A GOMPAHT. CaiOAOg lUa
PDR EALI iY ALL ORUMlim
...V
erlnary boepital erery Satorday bal
ance «C ■cowa.
_
TRY A RRCORO WANT MX
THE EVENING RECORD
SMCfAL TSLBOIIAm mviCC.
PETER WHITE
MME SPEECH
6PAQE8
WMtTSMHBaATlIE
GENERAL CARNAHAN DEAa
YELLOW FEVER !
ST1U SPREADS
W^^oroiiiander of tha Unifonn Rank.
KnlohM «f Pythlaa.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
ladiaaapolAa. Aug. 3.—General Carnahaa. oomroander of the nniform
Bj Wire to the Iftrcrolag Raeord.
rank. jCnighu of Pythias, died at his
Oyaur Bay, Aug. 2.~PraaldeDt CASE REPORTED At PAR NORTH home in this city at 6:20 o'clock this
OTHMS AttO t^OKt AT SECOND
BoosevaU today raeeivad at lonebeoa
AS TEXARKANA. TEXAS.
morning.
DAY OF SOO CCLCDRATION.
Sir Henry Mortimer Daraad. the Brit
lah- anhaaaador: LientaaaBt Comnander W. g. Stas of the nary; Bon.
W. J. Calboon. special envoy to Vaoe>
toela; Hon. W. W. Raasell. United
tUFFKJICD AN ATTACK OF INDI- Statea rolniater to Venexnela and Will- GOVERNOR.VARDAMANN,HAS IBiaro Seyaonr Edwarda. a distant fam
SUED A STATEMENT.
OCSTION YESTERDAY.
ily oonnecHoo.
WENT AUTO RIDING WITH ONLY
HIS SECRETARY.
Bant of Foaling Existe Batwaan tha
Wm Unnudtd Today by Caiumot and
BUtaa of Miaalaaippi and Louiai*Moela Band-V/hIta and Othara
8na~-Twe Daatha Wera RaSpeka on tha Davelopmant of
portad Thla Morning.
th« Lakt Superior Region.
roaavalt Taday Ccrtac^
I tha BrttMi Aaabanaador and
OChaca at LuBchaon.
By Wire l<* the Kvcninjc Record.
•auH 8«r. Marlt. AuR. 2.—A Ur«0
nd eotfauaiavtlc crowd participated io
^
)*
;
^
i
y
^
B
^
tlM oacond day's cckbratton ^ iba
coaatructiun of locks tore. Ttoo Caluaurt aad liecia ^d aerenadod Vice
President Fairbanks and Goremor
Warner at Ibc Hotel IrlQuols thla
rooming. Then aiK^ehca w«*n> made
by peter \^'htte on the devHopi
of the Lake Superior region
others.
\noe Prraldi-nt Falrbanka, who.wa*
attacked with indlgeetlon yesterday, la
much improTOd today.
The na%'al parade yeaterday prored
to bti an excetnllngly |>retty alght. all
the governroent vcaaels. Including n*vcrone cuttera. tondera and tuga. ladng
gaily
Vlc<* ITealdent Fair
banks, Senator Burrows and a nunjU*r
of Invited guests boarded the revenue
cntler Tnacarora. which acted si
flagship of the flfM-t. while Governor
Warner and his staff, the legislative
dclegatkio and a number of ladies
were on Iho revenue cutter Morrill
Then came the steamer rtilladelphia.
carrying Attorney General 1^’mleux.
Iho oIBcial represt'iilalive of the 1R>tninlon government. Tho other craft
In line were the patrol l»oal Mackinac.
auf^ily boaU Marigold. Amaranth and
Sumac, and the tugn Scbenck. Merrick.
General. W. A. Roth and W. H. Sey
mour.
The band struck up an inspiring sir
as the fleet slowly glided Into tlie Pt»e
lock and perhsps the proudest iM-rwin
In the lmmen»e gathering was Miss
Petty Po«‘. the only daughter of
late Ocn. O. M. IVk*. who nvelved the
eongratIllations of the vice president
as her famous father's bust came
view. Thousands of people lined the
lianks while the vessels weiv Kicked
, through. The ships proce«*ded up the
river and turning. won> lockiil through
the Canadian canal, after which they
pasBc>d the n*viewlng boats Yantlc and
^^\llverlne.
/
The land |iarade took place In the
. (Continue<i on Third Pago.)
UHLE DUKE
WOH 2:25 RACE
TOOK TMRFE ATRAIGHT HEATS
AT PETOSKEY YESTERDAY.
HEADUGHT CAME IN THIRD
H. O. JOYNTS HORSE ALSO CAME
INTO THE MONEY.
Headlight Has Only SUrted Once Be
fore This Seaaon—Time of the
Three HeaU Was 2:21,
2:20«/4 and 2:20'/*.
Little Duke. Germaine Bros.' new
torse. distlnKUlF'iMsl himself at ivioskey yesterday liy taking first money
In the 2:25 class, winning three
straight heats. TTiere were many In
the city who n*ganl»-d Little Ihike as
s •■comer" and knew that he was cap
able of good time, so the result wi
surprise..
H. O. Joynt's Hiadllpht was also in
the raw and took third money. Head'
light was entereil in the local races
this year for tho first time simply
going in for a workout. The e
yesterday was the second time that he
irtarted this year. Although Head
light has had'much tough luck, a i
lM*r of horKemen hold the opinion that
he will cause a big sun>ri«e to i
this season.
The ran- in which tho two Traverse
City horsi's wore onierofl was the 2:2.5
class. *n»e first money, as stateil. went
to Little I*uke. the M-cond to Rob
ert G.. third to Headlight and fourth
Sir llenr>. Tlie lime was 2:21. 2:20’^,
2;2u»4.
ONE MAN WAS KILLED
SEVENTEEN WERE INJURED 1
B. A O. WRECK.
SCORNED OFFER OF DETECDVES
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New Orleans. Aug 3.—The yellow
fever epidemic continues to spread
and today a case of the disease Is re
ported as far north as Texarkana.
Arkansas. The authorities are using
Uie utmost precautions to stamp out
the epidemic.
Governor Vaydamann of Mississippi
has issued a slatemcnl In which he
saJ-R the Intimation of an arnu-d con
flict between the guards of l.ouiKiana
and Mississippi is ridiculous. He ssys
cordial feeling exists b«*tw«-en the
states of Louisiana and Missippi.
Two deaths from the fever were ripurtetl this morning.
Troops Ordered Out.
Governor Blanchard at 1.30 this
afternoon ordered out the Louisiana
troops. They a’t' now embarking on
sptvial train on the Ixtuisville A
Nashville and also on boats fur RigoIcts.
RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR
FEELS
SAFE IN NEW YORK.
LAND SCHEME
WAS GIVEN UP
MISUNDERSTOOD
KAISER HAS SAILED
Canvas is the ideal foot
wear for summer' and lo
dainty too. What could be
more becoming to your white
iuit than a pair of white
canvaa oxfonls.
They soil, but the cUroner
will kwp them as neat a* new
TO BLOW UP TENEMENT
Mfrdmmk
Tootmar
Seven Persona Were Hurt and Four
arcome by Smoke Which Fol
lowed—Several May Die.
\\v Imvc* Lite m«>sl thiriilile Bi>ougi*8 the market
iifTonls. Wi- know hnw
to buy sjxuiiies nn«l ttnll
j;ive you the Ivnelit of
our knowloUre.
All
8iA.*s ami i)ri«*e6.
I
By Wire to the Evening Record.
New York. Aug. 3.—Seven persons
pn* hurt and four ovcrct)me by smoke
at followed a diabolical attempt
blow up a thre«‘-stor) tmemi'iit
lyirinier street. UrtK>kl.vn. this inoniSeveral may die.
CLOSING OUT AT AUCTION
I
wait:y
DRUG ATORE'
5.E COR FRONT 8.UNION.
O. C. MOFFATT
Abatracta of TItia
PRICES SATISFACTORY
Batabllshad In 1868
Room 210 Btwto BankBtdc.
Stcinvvny Pianos
24ohau‘r Pinntis
Griniifll Hnis'. Pianos
Krakauer Bros.’ L’ianos
Sterlint; Pianos
Hunlitmton Pianos
Memlelssoln Piauoe
Crown Pianos
Wt-gnmn Pianos
Smith A: Bstmes Pianos
SohaefTer Pianos
Willianl Pianos
Haines Bros’. Pianos
Haines A Co. Pianos
1. w. to- .r
CityCbiBook
Store
Bobart Co.
anil you will find just what you want
•‘ONLY WAY."
In fact it’t
Into such
time's ap
Summer Suits
Bot«alyk»ksw«Us
bsteae* flf tUa mss
ndt to Wart aaoekw ■
It sidaply a
tsbrvw wada up Is di
balBC wild St BUd-Jaly prtewL
tan Shots
must 6p
We m-v» r «irr>'over TAN SHOES. There’s
plenty of time b* wear, but not so much
time to sc‘11 them. A Farewell Prict ou
every jiair of tan shoes.
Bachant & Boscoe
\ sweeping reduction in
Mens' Womens’ andChildri'Ds’ Tan, Blm*k and
Canvas O.vfonU
\Vi' have just riN-.-iv.Nl a largo
shipnn nl of womens' shoes
liial wi- luive placetl on sale
at $1.23
all 8t)lid and laU^st styles.
Remaining Stock Of the Boston Store
Will Be Sold Out in a HurryPresents for the Ladies.
to get fine Indian work, genuine awoet graaa baskets,
qnill work, bark work and tho like it to call at the
KubeckaBsytSesJr
tyot Weather
DIABOLTCAL ATTEMPT MADE
BROOKLYN TODAY.
J1 Good may
'0E
8Sc to $17S
Peace Envoy Will Make a Formal Call
n President Roosevelt at Oys
ter Bay Tomorrow.
Arrived Yesterday.
By Wire to the Evening Ri-cnrd.
New York. Aug. 3.—M Witte, the
.listIngulf^h.-il Russian statesman, who
arrived here vesterday i<* negotiate
peace with the Japanese rtpresenuilives, tfvik an automoldle ride tuit
i^uth of the elty this rooming accom
panied by one of his Be-cretaries. He
exim-Bsed an unwillingness u> have
special utteutloo.iMiJd him d«x llnthe olT« r of the t^entral ofU.-'e de
tiH-tives to aci-oii!|uin> him. M. Witte
w ill go to O.vBter Bay tomorrow to pay
formal call on I're.-ident Roosevelt.
S!
and Canvas
Otaner
NO ^NTION
The remaining stock, of whlcli there
is KtlU a large assortment, of the Bos
Wreck Took Place at a Bridge and En ton Store will U’ closed out at auclinn.
Tho «le began this afternoon, the
gine and Several Cara Went
auftionwr being Herman Nathan. The
Into the Creek.
stock will l»e closed «»ut In a hurr>
Charles Rtuienlhal is opening his
new store in Chattanooga. Temi.
By Wire to the FNenlng Record.
S«imersel, !*enn..\Aug. 3.—The morn
ing train on the Somerset and Caml»ria
OLD SETTLERS' MEETING.
hrancii of the Baltimore A Ohio
VETERANS WILL NOT TRY FOR wrecked this rooming at 1‘alnl creek Annual Picnic Was a Great Success,
bridge, twenty five miles from here,
Many Being Present.
CLAIMS IN A BODY.
engine and several cars going
Special to the Evening Record.
creek. One man was kllU*d and
Burdickvllle. Mich . Aug. :t —The an
M'vmtiM'n injured. The dead: Louis nual old settlers' picnic, held here to
isiii of Meyersdale, Penn.: baggwge- day. was a great succet's. The day
master.
pleasantly sj»eni in listening to
addri'sses and riding on beautiful Glen
THOUGHT ONE MAN COULD EN
lake. Althotigh the hand of death
TER FOR ALL VETERANS.
reRied heavily during the past y
-!#> and Hi« Ho«t. Kino Christian n
account of the fine day. the ailendOenmsrK. Had a Long Private
was ven large.
Much Interest Has Been Awakened
Conversation Last NighL
and It it Very Probable Th;
ONE MAN KILLED.
Seceral From Here Will
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Make Application.
> Powder
Copenhagen. .\ug 3—Kaiser Wilhelm Dynamite Works of the
Comoany Blew Up.
who has l.tvn the guest of King Chris
In consldcrallon of the *ihon time left tian. sailed at 10 e eh>ck this morning By Wire to the Ev enlng Record
Kingston. N. Y.. Aug. 3.—nte dyna
In which to act the veterans of the on the ro.val yacht Hohenrollcrn. Tho
civil and Spanish American wars will kaiser and King Clirlstian held a long mite works of the Nltro Powder a
pany at Mingo Hollow. al>out I
vlo nothing in regard to the drawing of private ctmvi-rsatlun Iasi night.
las southwest of this city, blew
tho govemment landB In Utah lui a
2:15 this morning. One man was
tnidy. Thl* was decided u|Kvn at the
HAY ASSOCIATION MEETS.
killed.
meeting held in Grange hall laiit even
Ing.
Much
intcrv*t
wan sliown Two Days' Session Opened at Jackaofil
MISTRAL WON RACE.
IhrougiuMH the meeting and It is prob
Wit»< 300 Delegates.
able that sevocal iiartles from here By Wire to the Evening Record.
First Yacht by Sleeping Bear Point
will try lu register a land claim.
Jackson. Mich.. Aug. 3—The fifth
First at Mackinac.
\Yhen the pmpofilllon first came be annual convention of the Michigan
fore the Traverse City veterans there Hay asaociation opened the first of its
Mackinac Island. Mich.. Aug. 3.—
were thirty nr forty who were intense two days' session this afternoon with The yacht Mistral' arrived here yes
ly Inlerest»“ti and It was orranged that 300 delegates in attendance.
terday afternoon at 12; 30. being the
the aecessary funds would be raised
first of the fleet in tht ChlcagcvMackland that some one man could be sent
A dozen of the lady Buffalos left on nac race to crons the line. The Haw
to the west with the power of attorney the 11:15 G. R. & I. train thU morning thome arrived at 4:21 yesterday afterfor the whole number but when tho for Keystone and surprised Mrs. Philip noon, being tho second.
copy of the proclamation came yester Dohm. one of their number. 'Oje event
day it was found that one man cvntid was In celebration of Mrs. Dohm's
BISHOP HARGROVE DEAD.
act fur himself and one other party birthday and a fine time was enjoyed
only.
Waa a Pn
by an.
Cplsoepal Divine.
The represeniailves of the NaUooal By Wire io the Evening Record.
r U\’BRY. Weat^ide. Park 8L,
NashvlUe. Tenn..' Aug. 8.—Bishop
BlseuU company who held a reception
: Spruce. Six linei row
in this city yesterday left this roonf Robert K- Hargrove, aged 76. of the
soltable for ladies or gemirae
flrst Boor, 15c per hour thereafter, ing for Cadillac, where they exhibit to Methodist Bpiaeopal church of the
south, died at 12:38 thU notnlng.
aag 3-«t
CapL E. E. Chase.
morrow.
PUN WAS
Canvas
Oxfords
imps inEiaiiBaa III WITTENEUS
WCE PHBIDEIT IS IIPROIEB
6 O OLOOK EDITION
TlUVCmE CITY, MJCHIOAN. THUREOAY, AUGUST 1.1M&
Iloys’ an<l youths’ rough and
n.-uly Bho*-s at exception
ally g»Kxl v;ilm*8. KetnemInt we arc never undersold
for g<jod goods.
Jflfrtd Ortilkk
& Company
242 6. Treat St
mi P
&
ARE ^
READY'^ tir'fe-
to figure on LUMBER of
any kiml, you’ll aave time
and money by coming here
dirift. If you are to build
this fall phice your order
for tho Sash. Doors, Windows, Siding, Ceiling, Porch Colnmnt,
Interior Finish of all kinds—mid have them ready to place in
position when ueislod. You will find this will save you much
delay later on.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.T
Cltlun, Phon*. S2i 8*ll. lea.
W, L. Brown, ■
Estoy Orpans
Packiini < irvnins
C‘hifa;;o ColLigo On^ans
Self Playing Pianos
A»x)lian Webber
Pianola
Talking Machloss
Victor
Eilis^jn
Band Instruments
.1. W. York a.1.1 Son
wo...
U.™' *0
to.
ORINNEI-I- BROTMERS
HkKi^*s LBBdiag Wosic House. 159 E- Front M.__
ME/NS C*YOUNG
CI/OTHING « e-
WHILE THEY LAST
Lot of Men’s Hosiery
15c value
1 Oc Pair
TAKE THEM
Ootbes to measure
Cedap aad tomorrow
One of the larvjest lines of WORSTEDS and CASSIMERES shown—a perfect fit ifuanuitoed—if you
are hard to fit give us a trial. See the new patterns
and styles anyhow.
I.SJHERMAN e-HCTKEER
(MEW CAVlBRai^OOK.)
-I—A
THEEVENINjSRECOfU)
**** ‘cagfejastf
».-*g PUCE
QIUNO CAfTLC, K. 0.HAS OOM-
iHl MIMIMKS aun Mf
CATTAIN HOOQSON IS SUPRSMC
' RSMicscfrrATivc.
MiBssr
•“^AftcausaBr'
Lawa Aiwandad ao That Oraad
CaaUa OEkara Will Ba Clactad
by tha Grand Caatla.
9W:
ym cviiiiiM RBcm ynMKKU citv. MtemaAN. rmumPAy^wouvr t. itei.
JMJGMT CtlHM men.
19mm wm aag R|pa
EapoMS
Almg. mcA.. Apg. 5,7-FbriMn te
tkta rkiBlty arc greatly pwlad over
*•
doa paealiar hlIgbL
tkm apoa ebarry treoa. *
la aaM MWit haa baaa rapovted
la varkwa parta of tbo atata. wttb mo
teeionr eapiaaaiim of iu aaiaie
•Bdorigte.
UFE OF PH^E POLES n.0 FHODS' REimi|l|
iO/pefeSir-'’
FOGTAL COMPANY INVCSTIGAT- SCHOOL MASTER WHO TAUGHT
THEM » YEARS AGO THERE.
IMG METMOO OF GCABONING.
We have hnadreda of remunts fai •« floor coeertnga that we wIH dote
Mias JaiMie AnBaran Entartalnad at
the Pete in the Ground. It Only
Part TrMtsd.
out at much lens than aetnaJ coat. Onr lines must be cleaned «p be
Blda a wsaa YaaMnlay Old TImaa
Wsfw PaeaNad.
fore new goods arrive.
■ews that the pest pe^ns lU
work before the trees have yielded all
the fnrtu so that, ladsn with chsrriss
that are about rtpe. fhsy ars deuuded
of leaves, which gradually fade to a
pale yellow and drop off. A tree thus
hoUfeBt-tU fruit after the falling of
leaves preaenU a strange sight. Many
cherry trees la the cit^ have already
died.
Htttiaaats In
A delightfal renakia of old-time
DurlBg the
year the forest senrfriends wax held yesterday at BMe«lee. ta oo<iperatloa with the American
weo cottage at Blrchwood. the bosteaa
TUlophooc and TelegraiA eompany and
Carpet from lOe \
being Misa Jennie Anderson and the
the PUMal Telegrmpb-Cable oompaay.
gum of honor Mrs. J. M. Darrah' of
Matting from 3c up
baa been making an Investlgatioa to
Big Rapids. The other guesu were
find the best methods of seasoning
Oil Cloth from I5c up.
Mesdames Dora CAtm. B. J. Morgan.
telephone poles and of treat lag them
W. W. Smith. John Kelly and the i
Linoleum from 3&c up.
w 11 h ^ p reservalivea.
Misses Tina Hoidtworlh and Julia
Fifty green poles were famished
Barlow, all of whom were schoolmate* |
every month to each of five experimen
These pk>co« contain alt the
of Mrs ^larrah. then Mias Emma Gore.!
tal staUooB. Bach pole was exposed
thirty-five year* ago In the
way from two to twenty five
to the open air and was weighed every
earlier day* of Traveme City. By a
month until It ceased to lose weight.
yards.
#
happy coincidence Hervey Anderson,
The rate at s'hieb weight
the sch<x>lmaaier under whom they
showed the rate of seasoning in dif
studiod, was one of the party and the
Many
are
large
enough
to
fit
an
onlloary
Site
room.
ferent months.
day was spent moat enjoyably. reml
After one year of seasoning,
nlscencvs and anecdotes that had b»wn
servatlve treatment m-as spfiUcd to the
forputen for years b<*ing brought hark
poles, beginning last spring. Several
A Canvirtcing Illustration of tha Goodto"memor)-. A delicious four-course
different preservatives ami thre*
nsaa. Purity and Nutritivs Value of
dinner was served by Mis* Anderson,
ferenl methods of applying the
m
the Products of tha National Biscuit
It was late in the afternoon Is-fote
servatfves were experimenti-d
Obmpany. Soma of the Finest Bak
the party returned to their honu*s.
Most of the poles at two of the
ing In the world.
lions—Wilmington and Plsgah, N. C.—
were treated by applying the preserve
A Touching Btory
Is thee saving from death of the baby
live with a brush. In a few cases a
Goo. A. Ejler. Cumberland. Md.
,edge of the curative merits of that girl
ENTHUSIASTIC GATHERING C
cap or plate was Ouud to the hint ol
I gp-at n.edlclnal tonic. Electric UUters. He writes: “At the age of 11 month*.
THE LADIES OF TRAVERSE
ilK* pole and creosote nimvl In by a
_ ■! was In declining health,
for Kick stomach, liver aii.l kldney.s;
CITY AT THE RECEPTION
pump, but with unsatisfactory reaubs.
Mar> ]H. Walters, of S4«'. St. Clair Ave.. with serious throat trouble, and twn
('oluui IS. t). writes: “hN.r M veral physicians gave hep-^tp, W^ were ab
j Both chestnut and Juniper imb
GIVEN BY THE NATION
inonthx II wax given up to die. I had iiiOat In des|»alr;'When we resolved lo
treatfHl
by
ih«*se
methods.
AL BISCUIT COM
ague, my ‘ nerves were try l>r. King's New DIstsivery for Con
There l.s a French proverb. “Tobac- fever. and ...
To test the efficacy of the treatment
sumption. Coughi^and Colds. Tlie first
wr.*ck.sl; 1 could
PANY.
bottle gave rrlier; aUar .taking fvntr
I as a preventative against di«ay
bottle* she was cured, and Is now In
' |kj1«^. carefnlly iinrabered and lalM-letl true than the average. Man Is the j less doctors' drugs, that 1 could
only being that smokes. Monkeys | .'at. Baon after iK-glnnlng to take iH-rfecl health.” Never falls to r»‘llevo
The crowds of lailles who attended ! for Identification, liave be«*n
and cure a cough or cold. At JtdinIned *‘'“**^’
the reception given by the National j ex|H‘rimental seciion <if the American have Imltatexl man In all oth.-r ways. !
win's I>rug Btore, F. H. Meads and 8.
Inio 1 was Aitlrely c.,r«dc
even
acquiring
a
fondness
for
liquors.
|
(;j,aranTe.*d
i
B. Walt A Rons' drug storf**; 50c and
at
Johniion's
l>nig
Biscuit Company at 129 East Fn»nt | Telephone and Telegraph comitany, be11.00. guaranUxHl. Trial Urttle 10c,
but Uiey never could b.' taught srook- ! F. H. Mi'ad.s< and S. E. Wait 4«
streel yesterday afternoon, were roost j twtn-n Savannah and Mddrim.
drug
stori's;
price
5t>c.
jng SmcAlng Isf a distinctly mascu
agn-eably surprised at the lavish prep- Bach treated |xih- is set between
line pleasure, and when man baa a
Comforts the heart, atreni^hens the
aratlon that had been made for their green and a seasomsl pole. im» that the
When you fe<‘l a xense of weight mind. Is good ill or well. Makes tbo
good cigar like Wadsworth Bros.'
entertainment. It would seem that alx>slute and relative value ol
iiid oppre.vhbm after meals it means fare bright as the summer morn.
everything that could add to the com different preservatives will be fully Chb-4»s In his mouth he is can* fre<*
trouble. B. E. Wall j Indigestion. Hollister's Rocky Moun- Thiif* what Honister's Risky Moun
and ready for
fort and ^pleasure of the guesu had tested.
local agents f.»r Chico*, j tain Tea ixisitlvely run-a Indigestion. tain Ti a will do. Cures wlien all elso
& Sons
been anticipated and provided for. The ^
The Third Method,
consiipation and .s-lotnach troubles. 3.5 falls. :i.'i cents. Johnson drug store.
hall had been superbly decorated for j The third method of ai>pl.vlng the say that many of th«Hr lawyer
turners
will
t»»t
lake
a dlffirult case emits. Tea or Taiilets. Juhuou drug
the occasion, special material having j preservative Is that fn>m which
been sent from Chicago for the pur- best resuUs are expoe'ed This method until they have a box of Chictis at store.
Fiendish Suffering
pose and atTange<; by a corps of dee | was applied to cheatP n ix.les only. At hand. Ftom pure enjoyment any lover
Is often ranse.l by sores, tiicers anil
^orators, who accompany the reception j Dover. N J . In adr* mu t4> the exter of a gixxl cigar can be no more perf»*ctly
sail.-fled
than
with
n
Wiulscommittee. Daintily scrvtal refresh- 1 nal oppllcatlonp, f -raber «»f soa.Mjned
ments Included many of the dellclou’'i pt>les w«-r*- irea* .i in on o|sm> ijink. worth Bros's CMco.
It
to B E Walt A- Sons' drug .-tonproducts of the National Blscnli Com- j constructed to permit the »n»aiment of
pany. served dln*ct from their pack- ' thirty foot p«>les Inclined at an angb- iixlay and (■••b-ri one of ih<*se cb-an
Havana
fllbsl
cigar.
The
price,
.V
ages, which, by excluding all air. dust | of twenty degre^-s In i.hls lank th.and piolsturc. ao effectually preserve pob-* art-Isdled in creosoif for M-v.-ral -traighi. Will m»t frighten yoti.
drug sior.*; guaranim-.l
E Wail A .'^ons* ilriig ston*s. price “5c.
the purity and gtwtdness of their cOn- hours They an- then t-iiht-r •ihifUil
THE LADIES
ENTERTAINED
fc-
Tba slxiaeatb aaonal sesakm of the
grand castle of Michigan Knigbta of
Urn Ooldao BaglO. eloaed laat alght
THf VALUE OF AOVERTIStNO.
Ifaajr people vooder bow the He* with a aodal boor. Prertous to this,
tiooal Blaeatt eoaquf c&e afferd to laataMalloa of the oaeera waa bHd
•epd a force of men to thi« city for and also tba conferring of the Cmsadgibe on a Traversa City candlpearly a week, pay tran»ponaUop
charffp pn the display they carry. P»y data. The dogma of paat chief waa
trod on the following membera of
for vasoo> for drivins anxmd the
TrayecM Oty eaaUe, No. 16: J. R.
atreets and adrertlalnit. hire a roc
Bowen. William W’ltile. Alfred “
engace an orcheatra and dlatribute
IpiPMaae amount of aaiaplea to the Laach. Thomas O. Nlchoisoo and W'UIUdlea who attended their receptlona iam H. CrandalL
At the bttsloasa meeting yesterday
Tbl» U all the more wonderful when
U U taken into consideration that the afternoon the matter of holding bien
goods they »e!l retail for C, 10, 1C and nial sasslons was vtAad down and the
bylaws were so amended so that
kage._
iplay and cxhlbiliun Is grand castle election shall bcreaflar
ba bald in the grand castle and not la
only a prfllmlnary. th« oi>enlnK of
great adrertlslng campaign. In all tba subordinate lodges and the power
the loading papers of the coiintry of voting delegnUMl to the n*prc-senUoootrmcu for display advertising lives attending.
The following grand castle oBcers
r
Oiave l*eeu let and those will cant in uo
were elect t-d;
%
for at least six months. There Is
Grand chief. Richard James. Calu
sparing of cxp<nw. no stinting
met,
L ' money to be exp**ndod.
Grand vice chief. Reulu-n Peona.
^Tien a concern like the National
J
Blscttlt company determines on an out- Ironwo(»d.
Grand master of records. P. W. May.
r
Iny that reach€‘s $1.750,(K)0 for news
^
papers, besides their deraonstratiiiis. Irona-ood.
Grand keeper of exchequer. Horace
i
it means simply this, that advertlsipg
H. Dlcklnaon. Detroit.
is regarded as an Investmoot. ai
Grand air herald, Thomas McNam
*
vestment on which the returns
4
safe and sure and repeated experience ara. Ironwood.
Grand trustee. George Hand. Calu
%
has proven that this is the truth.
There Is not a store in this countrj- met.
Grand first guardsman. James H.
*
from cross roads to hamlet where
James.
Calumet.
•*Uaeeda Blsculi" are not known and
Grand second guardsman, John H.
..^.^ar# handled Just the same as sugar,
flour, salt and other staples. “Uneeda W'right, Ironwood.
Supreme representative. Captain
Biscuit” has-been persUtentiy sdverBt. Ignscc .wms fixed as theplace of
<’• Used until it Is known all ovei
tS. Ignace waa fixed as the place of
■■
world.
the next meeting which will be the
ti I, But the manufacturers having
second Wednesday In August in 1906. tenu. Among them were Unee^la Bis- tn a tank <»f similar construciion c«in
gotten the goods started on the
cult. Oyslerettes. Butter Thin inscull. mining cxijd .crtx»sy^e4
kel do not let It rest there. They
.K. in which they
OIH Hm ClatM
* 'Hnow belter than that. They underGraham Crackera. Social Tea Biscuit, stand for several hn^rs. <»r are left
There could be no happier time is
In the hot oil to c«il down grailually
aand full well that a fart must be re
Zu Zu Ginger Snaps and others.
a glrPs life than the years from 14
pealed again and again and again .and 20. Khe should have no serloos reThe reception wa* a striking lesson This treatment covers the ix>le wlih
kept being n‘|H*ated else It Is forgot spousibllitiea during
to the guesu In one respect. It thur- j creosote to a dlsmnce of from eight to
yea I
those
i(b*a of buying j ten feet from cJie tmtt. Op to ihli- time
ten. A glance through the |>apers'will though she should not be permi
nlttt'<1
oughly exploded
. and I
give up her time entlmly to frivolity. biscuit, crackers, and wafers from an ' a pen«*tration of
ahow that this is true. Who does
Bhe has much to lesm. and her char open box or barrel, and having them sorption is-r isib- ..f thirty flv. to forty
know ”Royal" baking pow«br?
acter Is usually In su<h a formative delivered, more or leks miitllaii-d. in a pounds of rre<isoie ba- l>een oi.tainod,
every day the familiar ad is seen.
state tlmt these years may be the mak
paper l»ag. It Is explained that no mat- Change* In the method of tiperailrm
The great campaign of the National tng or marring of her whole fife.
Biscuit company shows the value and
There can be no laying down of ter how perfect a biscuit may come i are almost dally increasing tbu depth
from the oven. It 1om-s H* freshness.' of penetration and amount of <.bson»worth of advertising, not siiasmtMlIc hard and fast rules for this
advenlslng but a systematic campaign. dividual needs must lie ronaldered al by exposure to the air. even for an ' lion. This Is the first apparatus of
ways. and solicitous parents must
hour. Only by giving It the proUK-tlon j this character constructed in the
All U>oal merchants aould do well
follow the lead of the big oomci‘m and memlier tlmt something must be left of a package which excludes all air. Unlu-d Slates for impregnating the
to the girl herself, and tlist too close dust and moisture, can the original ! butt* of telephone and telegraph ikiN-n.
test It for themselves.
supenrlsiun la ns bad as too little.
John Wanamaker says. “Show
There is lai need to l>e discouraged goodness, crispness and purity of the , and the succt-sb which 1- b-ing at
■ tained with It indicai.-s the practl«a
good advertiser and 111 sliow ;
over the number of foollsb fiincles biscuit be retained.
The reception was also an lllustra-j blltty oT it* widespn-ad adopiimi in
good business man.” He practices
hlch the girl will take up at this
what he preaches and there an> very time, for they are tranaltory. and h» tlon of the wide range of adaptability I commercial practice,
few years slic will l»e ti»e first to of the producu of the National Blsculi i Since the life of sttch ix.les Is deter
foa- people who sre not famlllsr with
laugh at them. The chief thluga are Company. For any requirement, from ! mined by the decay at th.- ground line,
the name of John Wanamaker.
to lay the fcmndatbai of a true wo
the oysters to deasert. there is always j only the smion from the Is.iiom of
Dcaplte tbo efforts of the eminent manly character, and make her glrl- a biscuit, cracker or wafer to suit, and the js.le 4o alxnit two f.s t nlx.ve the
h«MHl so halliy that she would be only
sciMitlatB. the outbreak of yellow fever
best of all, they can lx- purchased any ! Around line needs to 4»e treat«xl
riad to live It over again.
In New Orleans rantlnuiw to spread.
Is exiM*nsive. and If the whole
tlme. anywhere, and are always fresh.
There is now talk of the ITnIted Slsles
In the purchase of these products the pule must Ik’ tr.>al«*<l and added y.-ars
tru* Mater Marygovemoient taking the situation in
mark of the National Biscuit of service may not roin|K-nsale for the
SJiiry had a little lamb. It* floecs
hand. Yellow fever Is such a ilrea<le»l^ as white n* snow: H strayr'd «way Company <»n «*ach end of the package outlay—it may l»e cheaper to use twn
disease that In order to prevent Its
le summer day where latul« *l.ould Is always an absolute aaauronce that untreated rather than one ireat»-l p de
spresdiug to untnfis'ted districts, never go. 'Ilien Mury mt her down the contents are not only the very per-1 But If an efft-clive metho.] of treating
stringent nu-asures are ni'cessary If
tears strvnii»ed slowly from her fectlon of the baker's art. but that they j not more than eight or ten feet of a
the local suU)orities an* unable to eyes; she never found the lamb be
always pure, always good, and j pole can lx* found, there is ev« ry rea
control the plague, the I'nited States muse slie did not odvertis4‘. And Mary have had absolute protection from I son to expect that treatment will
should do M) and prevent its spresiiing
dust, molsturr* and handling from the I prove profitable t«» the uxers uf ix»!es
a brotluT John, who k»f>t- «
at all costs.
bige Bton*; be *»rt down and smoked time they left the oven until ihej | as well as an ecvmomy of
hla pipe and watclwd tt»e oix'U dojy. reached the consumer's bant^s.
[ terial.
There Is more catarrh tn this s»'ctlon And as the fxoftle passed along and
Nabisco Sugar Wafers and Festino
of the country than all other dlseast^s
not atop to buy. John still a*t Almonds were also served. These are j Cures ditrv sixMls. tired feeling,
put together, nud until the last few
siipposisl to he incurable. down nixl smoked his piix* aial blinked two confections of such unrivaled dell-1 stomach, kidney and Ite.-r troubles,
;reat many y««ar8 doctors pro his *kxi»y eye.
And so the broker* *ei*ed 111* *tock. cacy and dellclouane** as to virtually ' Makes you well and kt-eps you well,
nounced It a local tliseasc and preThat's what Hollister's Rocky Mounscr1be4l local rem<*<Ues. and hv con but still he lingered near, and iiary form a cUuw by ibemaolves.
Taken altogether the reception wa* | tain Tea will do. 35 cents. Tea or Tahstantly falling to cure with local tresl- came to drop w ith him a sympathetic
menl. pronounc***! It Incurable. Science tear,
pronounced success, and a the guest* ! l»?ta Johnson drug stroe
has proven catarrh to be a eonstltu“How is It. slater, can you tell why
llonal disease and therefore requires other siioi.men here sell all Uielr good*
x! wnKKKN-t, kxc,*b,oss ,n
Qstltuttonal treatment
Hall's Ca- ao.quickly and thrive from year to
pleaaknt entertainment, but profitable
^ "
■rh Cure, roaunfaciured by F J.
Round trip tJ-OO. Going Thursda>
hlo, la the yearV
Cheney A Co. Tolevlo. OhI
information
as
well.
Remembering now her own bad
only constitutional
tnstUut
cure onI the
afternoon and leaving Milwaukee Monket. It Is taken Internallyr In ddoses lui>k. the little maid reidle*. Tbca*
dajnight,
Augt.
3rd.
l'»th,
I7th.
2Uh
other feikvw'B fatten, John, becauae
I a teaspoonful.
from 20 d .
and.SlBU
aug 2-if
acts directly on the blood and muoous they advertiae."
surfaces of the system. They offer on
iiundred dollars for any case It falls t
cure. Send for circulars and test
tnonials.
Address: F. J. aiKNEY A CO.. To
ledo. Ohio.
In front of the chanter In the
Sold by druggists. 75c.
Hotel office.
Take Hall's Family Pills for conatl••How* boalneoB? Getting many <*•
ders?” asked the stoat man.
-More than I can handle." said the
abort man. “How's It with you! Had
Realed bids wanted for tha contract any order* lately r
••Well, baatness la grettv good.
I
or bnildlng a school honae in district
haven't had an order for a year and
No. 6 of the township of Empire. Lee a half, but I expect to get one neig
lanau county, on plant submitted by fall,” said the stoat man.
Jena C. Petersen, .krchltect. Traverse
At which point Chief Clerk Browi^el]
mte om of bis trance and Itecarae
aty..
dor
of an Irrepreaaible cnrloalty.
Bids inittt be in by Auf. 6,1906. The poBseaaed
right M TBBBnrsd to rtmet any oa aU Galllag the abort nan aside, be said:
“WhoY yoor sto«t friendr
blda.
P^-^^Stormer.
•TYavellag man.^bert C. Taylor.
"WelL be ba* certainly put thB
George Tweddle.
links OB me. What's hM User
"Bospenalon Uridgea."—Ban FrancMEmpire. Mich. ^
. OoomiltUa.
nmgKU
J. W. SL.ATI
WhohaksadSMsU To«r BsUAto B
*‘LE TABAC ESr L'AMI
L'HOmiE.”
..... .
•>'
'•■*< '•vL;r‘i..'r
siiiipi iillPil
K „ «.s.*:nrs" k°wlHs
dealers
in
everything
'
mmm
Is a good place to know about and a good place to trade. This stare 1* THE
money. You can choose from the lowest priced goods or the finest Haviland china.
Cups, saucers.
You may need some semi-porcclam ware (or i
plates, platters, bowl*.'pitchers or a full set
Want some glassware at 10c each or a beautiful cut glass dish for $12.00?
Can sell you a plate for 10c or an exquisite hand painted one for $5.00. You
can buy a cream pitcher for a dime or one 8f those beautiful hand painted
Tankarda for $15.00.
A glaaa lamp aclls for a quarter, those beautiful parlor
lamps are $12.00 and many fine ones at all prices between.
There are 10c glass vases. 25c ones from Japan, Bohemian glass vase* for
65c, beautiful cut glass for one dollar. Louwelsa vaaea at $2, $2.50 and $3
and the beautiful French Sicard for $3.50 and $5.00, Jardinieres are from 10c
to $6.oa
Want a new toilet set In either eighL ten
or twelve
pieces?
They
arc
priced from $2.00 to $12.00. Then we sell extra pitcher* and wash bowls, slop
jar* or soap tlahs, Icc jugs or water pitcher*.
We have everything In white or decorated hotel ware.
omimt
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
aso SEE ODR WINbOW aso
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
m CASS STREET
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
PLACE where you can get the greatest variety and besi goods for the least
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
iriF-TY
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
A CHINA
STORE
SOMETHING NEW
Notice to CoRtnetors
say. MR. SMOKER, wait for Shotcr's Panatclla*.
SHCTER'B I‘ANATELLA, J
o j)artlcular smokers.
PH(»IE fits
9
DEALERS
IN
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
EVERYTHING
DEALERB
IN
EVERYTHING
OEALERB IN CVERYTMIMG
: errv. mcMiaAii tnumav. AUomtA ms.
HIVE S800 SHORTIGE
RIB mi BiK SKBI
mom AND DMONTENl.
mCCNT ilA€t Micr WAS FAB
• detM ^ Snw i*2r^
wnom pmonxABUL
oCOL Look, wife
mtilpti Wtofi Fir MM Mw-t.
AlWnii# «M ItaM Wirt fiM
MS Ifotr HiW Hm.
Tht Ttitint ctejr DHrttf Ml
•tefitta MihPat ISOQ ob U»t Mf
tiit «Mi Mi W iily.
A Milic «M iMld M ercBlBC M
|h« tirtoot blBt wtrt »Di« on*r with
thi rtMli tJwt Wf differtMt bttwees
tti rtetlpU Md the espeoMi
fotad. At the lie** thU year were
thi hetl ever held here the teancitl
ahoitage le tU the more dlAeerte
The —eocitkm worked herd to prorldi elen epon eed did fomleh it bet
the people didn't attend. ItkcldeoUlIf,
rorepaeKh aad 8ell« Broe.' cJrctw bad
a reoord^»rtaklng crowd .o the lack of
Booty ooeldB t be the reaaoo.
CUIUS WBBER IS JEID
Cbarlc* WebUT. who lived at 507
r^sinwt, responded to the call
^be anirel Death last evening at 7.
I tn MUwaukee Mr. Webber’s
i^ltioo
betokened
consumption
nearly a year ago and himself and
wife went to Ashvllle, N. C.. where
they spent the winter and came to
Traverse City early In May to spend
the aommer months. The return to
Aabville was to have been about Aug.
1 h|Ltwo weeks ago Mr. Weblter was
•^tdMPwith a fxwr spell and was con
fined to his bed until bis death.
He leaves no relatives other than
his wife, although his Wends are noro
beriess. He was a barber by trade
and was employed at the Park Place
bariier shop at one time. The funeral
will be held at 8t. Francis church Sat
urday morning at P. The Rev. Father
Bbeehan wlll'be In charge. Mr. and
Mrs Webber ‘made their home with
Mrs. Webber’s brother. Duff McDonald.
He belonged to nu order Ihu the Royal
League.
THREE KINDS OF TROUT
H. Wheeler Psrce of Chlcape Had
•tranpe CxpeHsnoe Whiis Fishing
With ChsHss E. Quick.
Mr. and Mrs. STwiieeler Perce of
Chleago are guests of Hr. and Mrs.
Charles B. Quick of Fifth street. Mr.
Quick and Mr. Perce went up the
Roardman Ashing yeaterUsy and Rot
Ihlrty-Avc nice ones. They took s
spider along ami coiiuM iheir own din
ner. The menu would have dellshtcd
any old epicure as they bsd the novel
sensation of eating three kinds of
I rout at the aame meal. Uermsn brown,
rainbows and the toothsome sllvallnus
fontlnalus. commonly called •■Hi*eckled
beauties.”
Mr. Pcrcc is an expert bait caster
and Is a member of the ChlcsKo bait
rasters’ club. In company with his
wife, he left today for s week’s bshldr;
at Silver lake ami will endeavor
make all the Urns there come up and
be cauebt
THE MARKETS.
Addreaa by Boa. Rolophe Leaiiews,
sMlBttor gaaeral of Caaoda.
(Oeatiaaad IPom First Page.)
Addfwaa. *Tbe Narlgaton of the
Heat Lakea.* by Boo. WtlUam UringoflanMoa. Charica T. Harrey. who eoa- Mae. prsaldeBt of the Lake Carriers'
atraelod the ortglaal MIchigaa
te USS.oeUos oo paafi aonkol. and
and doMuer foaoad thiMah We city be was stTSB aa enfhaelBrilc reoeptoday
Weir way ti OMi. where
UoB. Vice PresldeBt Falrhenks and
tfeo, win opeM « few woeka.
Govaraor Wanar firove to the reriewPanr P. Ihylor and liBlly oC Bt -ing aland aad each was the object of
Lonit otajrod over night to this cUy a good deal of attcatloa from tbe
beiOfi eootloMg their trip to the crowd. Ob tbe right of tbe line was
VBorta farther north.
tbe battalion of tbe First tafantry, U.
H. W. Boektaghak aad wife. BUxa- 8. A., from Fort Brady, trader
beth B. Meaaa aad MIsa Plorcace De- Band of MaJ. Robert N. Getty, headed
sera oompriaed a party from Chleago. by the regiateaul band. Ookwel Bates
who paaead through the city this coBmanded tbe two battalions of the
aoralog on their way to Otd Mlaaloo, Third Infantry. M. N. G. But the ma
where they will Mo retaOrea.
rines aad aailoes from the Wolverine
Mrs. D W. Stewart and daughter and the naval reserves attracted the
Bnily. of Daytoo. O, left this city Biost atteotJon. being cboerod all along
this nonUng for a trip aaoag the bay the line. Tbe gueeu of the occasion
reaorta.
rode In carriages.
Ber. P. Bbenlk and family at
Immediately after the parade a band
by William F. Schoock. p
of Ojibway Indians gave an exhibition
throogh the city yesterday on
of old Indian customs and us.sgea and
way to Oa»ena.
thousands of people Inspected their
Mrs. C. E. Miller of Cadillac Is wigwams.
spending the renmlnder of the summer
Last evcmlng the seml-centennlsl
at ber cottage at Ne^-U-wanu.
committee tendered a reception
The famlliea of W. C. Rankin and Vice President Fairbanks and Gov
W. C. Anderson of Cincinnati accom ernor Warner in the government park.
panied by the lllssea Jessie ind Faith Which was attended by all the officers
Areland are spending the summer and several hundred prominent ladles
at Founuln Point.
and gentlemen.
FERfiONALMrs. M. J. Minor of this dty left
this noon for WllllarnsvIMc, N. Y..
where slie will spi-nd a short lime with
her parents.
Mrs. M. O. Robinson and daugblcr.
who have bf^n spending the* summer
with Mrs RoMnton’s sister, Mrs. Will
iam Helnforth of Leelanau county, left
this niKJO for their home In Saginaw.
MImh Lillian Pcrtchbacker of Grand
Rapids, who has been visiting the
family of Julius Campbell for the past
thre«i weeks, returned to her home this
morning.
Mra A. S. Hobart of this city left
this noon for Muskegtm, a'here she
win visit her sister for a short lime.
Mrs. William Hooker and daughter.
Dosslc. left today for Bloorolngdale.
when* they will visit relatives.
Mrs. W. W. Kelly and daughter left
today for an extended vlalt In southern
Michigan.
John Noud and wife of Copemlsh.
who have been visiting friends in this
city, returned to lliclr home this morn
ing.
Oeo. N. Black and wife. Miss Louisa
Moody and Louis D. Mince and family,
who are spending the summer at Old
Mission, spent the day In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall Flack of 623 East
Eighth street left today for Lpekport.
N. Y.. where they will visit relaUves.
Julius H Paige went to Niagara
Falls on the excursion.
C. North and his daughter. Mlsn F.
H. North, and his granddaughter. Miss
Helen Croup, all of Elkhart. Ind.,
vlslUng Mrs. M. N. Harrlmans
famll.v.
11. Hammer of Manistee is in the
city on business.
J. W. Slal€*r has gone to Elk Rapids
on biisln(*fls In connection with
branch ho'*so furnishing store at thsl
place.
MIm Kate A. Dockery. l»ookk»*ep«T
for J. W. Slater’s house furnishing
store, has gone to her home at Barker
Cr<H*k, where she will spend her
tlon.
Frank Rcddljigton of I»Hlst»urg. who
has iMN-n visiting In this vicinity for
the |iast three months. retunu*d to his
home this morning.
The program for the formal
rises today was as follows:
Invocation by Archdeacon Arthur H.
Lord of Sault 8te. Marie.
Address of welcome by Hon. Chaw
B. Oslxjrn of Sault Bte. Marie, acting
for the mayor of
Ble. Marie.
Address. "The Slate of Michigan and
the Blinding of St. Mary’s Canal
Governor Fred M. Warner.
Historical address. "The Develop•nt of the Lake Biioerlor Region,"
by Hon. Peter White, president of the
I.ake Superior canal seml-centcnniai
commission of 1905.
From 12 to 2 o’clock. Intermission
Luncheon at the club rooms of lx*
Sault de Ste. Marie club and Sault Ste.
.Marie inks lodge fur guests holding
tickets.
Afternoon—I o'clock, concert by
nrst ReglmenUI^Uulled Stales Infan
try bard.
Two o’clock, address by Hon. Theo
dore E. Durton. mcml>cr of congress
from Ohio, chairman of the bouse of
representatives' committee on rivers
and harbors.
East Biiffslo. Auk :: t ntlle-Ibill.
VSIIII’S easy VeaU hiuI cnlveh -Slow
ml slesil.» prices Sliei p Hti.t UinliH—
BREVITIES.
Shyx at eus» vnln.n
lloK^ Light
gradin. flrni, slos, e:»s>
The Knights of I’ythlas will hsve an
Deimli, Mlrh , Aug ;t-WheHi- ' imiM>rtant mtvtlng at their hall this
Atigsl. kiVve. ,\o 2 r.il. kttvr. No
| ,.venlng.
corn. 59c, No. .t new while nsts. 29r
Tlie paying plant at the dock was
T»»lcdo. O.. Atig 3 — Wheat—Cash ! started again this morning after U-lng
and Augst. K4%c
' H-iiul down for a few days In onler to
Chicago. Aug. n -Wheat—Septem Uy more foundation stone,
ber. fi49kc; lV*cemlH*r. kt;v„s 0»rn-- ! The Murillo, the late sour cherry. Is
8A*pleraber. r.5\c, B.K-emlK-r. 49c J beginning to make Us api»earance on
Oats—September.
. lk*«H*mlK'r. j ,he Uh-sI market, bringing II a case
rSlic, Septemlnr i*ork. 113.40. lard. ' tor the best fruit.
17.40: ribs. IS 10
1 A new cement s^lk Is being laid at
rraaavljr awlaraardad.
}
\v q Holden delightfully onI>urlng one of the fr,**,urnt n*voln- , „.r,aim.d a numln-r of her lady friends
ivous In Hsytl tbe commander of th»-j at a euchre party yesterday afternoon
piyrrntiirnt forcet at Port su Prlm-e j at Park Place. Light rcfreslinicnts
tuade a requlslUon on the sutborlttes were »ervt*d
at rape Haytirn for men to aid In
Biohard Horne was 5K years. 6
putting down the uprising.
After a monihh and 27 day* old. His age was
womew-tist rough experience of two or Incorrectly gl\t*n In yesterday’s corthree days the autborltles got togeth lectlon.
er the leguired nuiul>er of men and
The w(»rk of laying the concrete
loaded them altoard ablp.
Then the foundation on the West Front street
following ineawflge was sent:
*Vom- pavement was flni*hA*d this afternoon.
tnander Coyernment Forces. I'ort au Sand is lielng hauled to the corner of
iTlmv Sir: I send you i»er steamer From and Union strt*et prc|>aratory to
Sagliuw today 100 rolunleers. Plesse the laying of the brick, which begins
return the rojies with which they are tomorrow.
tied. Cooimsnder at Port Uaytlen."
Dr. A. J. McPhall. well known here,
e^PblladelpLhi Press.
but for several years pracUclng don-[
tistry in Norihport. has decided to
A»*H«m Cwla (M* Bwtsps.
Btaoe it aroma to be detennlnetf ttiat move to ’Traverse City and has taken
tha expenditure of Amerlcmns who go offices In rooms 201 and 202. WUbelm
to Burope for the sauimer averagea block, where be will be located after
fl/lOO for aarb prosou. It follows that Aug. 15.
An Iddlan and a white nun mixed up
•2(KM)00.000 of the so-called bsUnca of
tiada of ♦•OO.OOOJUOO thls-y-ear wiU be last night with very bad reaulta for
coTBcdAy tbesa foreign voyagnars. the latter. Tbe Indian bad hU lace
Tbe rtMh to Europe this yssr la brsak- very badly decorated.
tag aU morda. Iba nutaber of first
aafi aaeaQd class paaaengers who hare
alraady baaa carrlod acroas la 80.00a
"BoBblta." oaa of the greatwt of
Thirty thaswaad more will go tu Jaly. Bpaalslk toreadors, has retired at the
k AAi tbe total for tbe waaOb ia ea- age of ao with a foctaae of acatly
^DBrtafi at
AddraoB. *Tbe Fatara of Aaserlcaa
atOBatotr by Boa- JaUas C. Bur
rows. Baited Rtatea ■wmtnr frcmi
ImproBpta addresses
guMhed gbeata.
"Old Hlrsm Sproceby was the Ualat man these parts had ever seen."
remarked tbe poettnaster at Bacao
BJdge.
• Was he really so veiy Isxyr In
terrupted the soap dnunaicr.
“Laxy! Why. woold yoa beUers tt.
when be wanted a chicken klUsd he
would tic tt oat in tbe road and wait
for an antomobUe to run over it. Th.it
a fact straeger. One day be wantsd
a bollock killed and he tied that oat
thsr. too."
-And I suppose a raring machlns
came tearing along and then there was
fresh beefr
-.Nothing of tbe kind, stranger.
When that thsr bollock seen the
_________
' m
CAMPUNffi^FAIKTY. ^
DR. A. J. MePHAlU DEfTlST. baa
leaaea offieea Ml-S. new Wilheia
Vauafi Ladiaa Laft for Qarp Laka This block and wiU ocenpy thea after Aug.
15.
augS-6t
A joUy party of young ladles left
thM aflemoon for Carp lake, where
Oeo. M. Booner. the notorioas noath
they win apend some time at the aUe shoe cobbler of tbe dcfancc Soul't
twnp of Mr. and Min. C. K. Back. Tbe Side Share Store will, oo and after
laogth of tbe stay is not determioed Aug. S, be located tn the taaous shoe
as yet but they took enough provi store of Ed. Lautner of 119 South
sions with them for six months or so. Union streeu
aug S-6t
The camp Is located opposite Horton’s
landing.
’The party consisted
Tbe portion of Hotel Sunnybank
Misses Grace Morgan, Georgette Morwhich was destroyed by fire July 4 is
Lelnh and Myrta Miller. HUde- being rebuilt.
gard Grawn of Mu PlcasacU Mist.
Ixmlse Buck and gueeu. Miss Helen
Blaine and Miss Edna Badgely and
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Buck, who will be
in charge of the j»arty.
BOAT UVE»Y. West Side. Park 8L»
foot of Spruec, Blx fine row boats,
suitable for ladies or gentlemea. 20e
Aral hour. 16c . per hour tbereaner.
aug S-6t
Cspt. E. E. Chase.
'■K;
I
TWO
'-"4
EXTRAORDINARY •' 'I
4
SPECULS
Dl. W, A. FAlRSWOtTH
PARK PLACE HOTEL
OffiM honn utU Ws.in.snilTtoBp.si
BssssoiwthV* Owwrsl PrscUre sad
rrm's Iwrn.
Now Hiram has foot
damage suits on band and a new roof
to put on UU turn
C’liU-agu News
There will be an Important meeting
of the Elks tonight. All members
should be present.
Mrs. a M. Harding and dnugbtara
and Mrs. Fred Riggs and daaditan oC
Chkago. who have baaa riatttag the
Dually of B. 8.’wmiaBs dC KaxM Mokeaaa for the paat fbw daja. rMMd
to their boae thia momtag. Pirafeeaor
HanSag will Join the party at Mania*
A*e and the reasalader of the trip wfU
boukeobyboau
Buy Coday
AD9
Choice of all our $li.00 ami $ii.50 white wash
silk waists, all sizes.
STORE TO REP^; al»»o eiKhi-room
huupo with city »wt er and gas. Inquire of E. A Kiltlov. 534 W. Ninth
aug 3 tf
xtrrot
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table.
one Bbk'tioard, one refrigerator, re
Yolvlng iKKJk caae . lhrt*e dining
chairv, arm chair. three rocking
chairs and other articles of furni
ture. Inquire at 91! South UnUm
ang 3 tf
Btrei-t.
LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN—Urn
blsck hclfcr, weight al>out
iN»iinds If found pl<*S!M' notify Vlr
C. Palmer. mt*at market. 147 East
Front street.
siig 3-tf
HV Hemp Hooks ami K.ve-,, all
sires, shite «*r hlaek, |>« r card.
unl> 3r
;i cakes 25»- T\>llei Soap «mly
■1
17.50
ReaiJv M'xed I’ninis i
For choice of all our black silk coats, worth
JelU Tumhl«*rs. do/..
‘
up to $20.00.
, sll odors, 4c.
E. WILHELM
FOR SALE—Ijuinch 21 fi by 4 ft
in. wide; 3 H P. I'sv Sl liowen i
glne. Inquire 217 Sixth sir»*<n.
HERE IS A. SNAR1
WE ARE GOING TO GIVE AWAY
500 DINNER SETS
during the next three months. \Vc will give a premium ticket
with every 33 cent purchase and with 33 of these tickets you
can have a beautiful 43-picce Dinner Set. all with gold and
stiple gold and while decorations.
Besides the dishes there arc other premiums to interest
the men, women and children. This offer holds good for
thrc®*«nonlhs—until Oct. 31st.
DON’T FORGET
about the great bargains wcarc offering just now in Clothing.
MKN’S FINE SUITS, worth $12.50 and $15. J^Q.OO
Es This Beautiful
43-Piece
Dinner Set
FREE
BOYS’ LONG PANT SUITS, worth $0 and $0.50, 4^5Q
KNFE PANT SUITS, worth $2.50 and $3.
^ ^0g
LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS, worth $10
Kfl
and $12.50,at........................................................
LADIES’SHIRT WAIST SUITS, worth $T. and 4^5Q
,
Wilh 99
^ Wc ^ve a
6 cups £r
4.98
MISSES’AND CHILDREN’S JACKETS, worth 1 QQ
$3.50 and $4. at....... ........................... .......... ,...
LADIES’ JACKETS, worth $5 and $0.
3.60
CUPSCS
SAFETY PINS "r,”-5c : MEN’S SOCKS “S”
5c WiniliwSliailess’Sa.
Best quality, colored, per
UmK’ and |-jQ0|^ worth HTc per pair.
TABtE OIL CigiH yard ................................. I2ic
worth 25c and 35c. at
only.
LADIES’ VESTS-ot"
3c
The Store That Gives You Most and Best for Your Money,
IIM
TRAVEMSK OITV, MIOH.
15c
*^g
"™: ^r*' W4..
i MCORa TwmMB cnxniWiaAW,
WOMBISie
nUST PUCE
cowtovr CHIVALRY SHOWN
THE LAND DRAWINO UNC.
istss-— SS-
\tm A«*. 18 at Piw
AtM>aC ion la Liaa.
Aboot LOW BMa aal wobm
la llae Ykaa tte
opcSM.
aarii W r«Ktetrad«i
rapMIy aai ibc Mae* morel foraani
arMS wpati. Vet aew arrlral. coetteael to fDW iato Proro In soNrlBat
aombecs to keep tVe tine* tram ■!»«fax an appreciable dimlnutiua In
leagtV.
I Gommiasiaocr Birhnrl* oT tLe ycon-
SMfiSCKATa t NE TlMBTi^^froxo.
At U»e request of Smatnr j
; Smoot Mr. RIebard* b« aemred from |
SACHlFICeOltiie laterlor department an order per-.
pmilanthrorist
mlltlns
bolder*
of rcidstnitlon carPLACE AND RUSHED CAN.
•' tMW
thuii«>ay. AOCUSTr *.
IMA •-
Utue red pti>per* art‘ Irtkioa* *»ten j ^
eflfe ptentr or dire ett
Wbo tat aet teamed to u*e pem'
pnipei* bit aonreUitac to tram In tbe
cooketT ttoe., Pepper* rvt in
trhb d»n aclMlir* and comlilned witb;
wtare aad fYnicb drr*«in}j etp «»
Kood a Hmple nltd a* one cookl wi/L
tar. A delleloat madeorer ffinb bfT
ebirken I* eoa*tmeleil vltb ttw aid
!
seem few.^r«. Cot off tbe toih* of Ifcc
UIWK OW
.
. ', ^ . •» -, ,V ’k; %' • * «’ ■*
MffiMi
'
KIMBALL
|0 t A N O 8
THE QUAL.I'TV STOP**
LONGEST OF ANT BASE
Dkl you ever talk to a
leumnl muaician ainl have
him Veil you aliout the Soul
of hi» piano? Have you ever
fully reahaed that a trood
piano baa a'aoul? The meanjnf» of the wortl “life” as apjJiixl to human lk?in« is—
the union df aoul and lody.
alao the duration of this
union.
The life of no other inanimate form corrpaponda so
cloaolv to human life as dc»es
the life of a gockl piano. 1^*KiniHfiu with the date of its
nmnufnc-lure n n d endinj;,
when its Itmc;—its aotd—is
cone from it. Many {uanos
die youiti: and fill early
j^ves hihI some there la*,
which wouKlbe la*tter for the
world of music, had they
never la>eji Iwm.
^ ,1,^ chk-ken, tuU with Iw'.hnl rl<e>.
un-i ftiJ tbe |>»i*l»eni wUh the mixture
Ptaty In • hatlus pan ami i»«r la
«>«iSb •tork or water, imnieiae the
«d down tbe Strawberry mlley to tbe
^
UUh Ra«*rv*tlan Opening Attracted | rSkenratlon for the purpo.^* of t-xamta-!
^
luUf , jar of orange
j ing tbe lands. It Is *n easier nniU- j mvrniaiaue wLi<-|i luis iwei. redm-rd to
I Great Crotad to Provo—Hold
ers of Ccrtificaftcs Allowed
t-» See Tract.
iUtah.
j
Rapid Repletration Work.
I A Urge nnmber of Mvrks from
Proro, Utah. Ang. t —Weelem chlr- WaBhlogtcm wore at work in the ode*
HHiiu>t rwagbi.
airy manlftwicd by brown faetd roenj^t Provo and U is ii«tlmated that •be)
A ’.Ittle i>e.v.
arbo chew trd»acrt» and wear yvoralls t rocord^-d apt^katious at iho rate of i Heine for Hm- ftt.t t.uie a l*H k tif vray
■ ■
fiiili«-rV head. .ask<il. * rafart that tbc|alino*t
5ol» an to-.ir. -I'nder the jilan balr t I
I* responsible for
pa. Wli.v an* Mmu* 1
«r*t 'bppllrants * be r.*arlied tbe win-1 adopted for this opening there la no
Ttilnking to «1
dows of tbe registraikm oflke here partlrtilar advantage In caily regUTuesday were women. A king line of | jration, yet th. appUrants dUpla.vedj
men anxious to secun* chanc«*# for ^ an eagernbss that might U* exp«etcd j
i-d lost
ibiuiu'bt.
Und OB tbe ITlntab Indian resers at km j Jf tbelr prer<*<lenre was of \-mlue. { Tin* t b
formed as early as midnight. Twenty-j Deanlte figures are n«it avaLal.b-, but ■ but after
• bad naughtV Iwys.**
flvo men were tU re M-fore the hour | H u bcllev«*d not less than S.'V"' ap-jcrani a m
ijf 12 atnick and by twos aud threes ! pUeants had b**«*D n*glrtrrei at the 1 ■ ■
others came, until at da.vllgbt the line! four o®ct«. Provo. ITlr<- and Vernal
contained humlreJs.
' l-tah. and Grand Junc tion. Col. by
The old "rush•• Idea, almost lnse,r 1 Wednesday. Proro easily leads all of
arable fr.«n land drawing sesm manl , Urc-s In the nvmber of r-giMrailcms re
frsted Itself In quarrels of grcwier or cordt-d
About 10.*»cm» strangers anless Intensity. OOtc-rs w,re on hand 1 here. The onlinary farllHlr-r are Inaiid succeeded In i.itorlnr compsra . adequat.* to aerointmsiate them und
.five peace b> dayllgh.
The,, son,. ‘ do^<'n« ‘d P-n«^
m-en en eie.1 on
one pmims,.,! a M.hg an.l all .he c-o* j vacutnt lot. and In tbe m.tsklrts of the
hoy rla>slrs were rendered luMlIy
townee nglstraM.u, ha^ drnsu the
grafiers and I'lek- 1
I usital
Bser for the Thirsty.
IK>rk<‘tb.
The flnglng iin»lue«*d ihir«t, so Hie)
_________
flrMt man In lln. . W A Smith of
APPRAISES Oh>E KISS AT S35.
Ilebor. I tah. sarilftrc-d hls plare in ihe
----- ---Interest of humanity. He vaul^h.^^. to Buffalo Judge Thinks Young Woman's
icium shortl) s tth a huge ran of lie<*r. j
Valuation Is Too High,
" — Miss Kl.*auo
wbirh he eonirlbuled to the raun of | lluffalo. N. Y.. .A
Harvey Coing«x«d feJIoM Klilp. Whet, he ende-nored j J Ornphnlius has
for Jots, damage,., alleging he
to g«*t l»ui k In 111', il"- te->i place
, kiiu-ed ami bugged her against her
eo.ibf g.d wah No
I*re«eai.y
if you like before you dcrc'Ue
naan
I
will
The
vouiig
woman
Is pn ity. but
numht'r »»f women npi»< an*d
where you*ll place yojr lumber
I line Judge Hr.mmond tho.igbi hi*r vnlunimons roiuMHi
ordet;g, but you’ll find no sudden
that the' women sho lid l.e lion of one kiss exre.xi,.- Iin.l ordeied
changes in t***. ouallty -f cur
given pre.-edeacN*. Wliho.it a munni.r Copeland to pay
c'aniages and
output, few in cur prlcee unless
the men mov.il l.a-U to make r«K»m : $0.2i' cos«<
the market imperatively defor the wnpi'*» a. tli'* heal of ’ti' line | Cop. land r.giir.ls . .e:: that a? tiw
m.'.nds It. Howev-r. w<*-|l be
Xhe result of this was Mia- Mr Isubc*'. much to pa, for u kis*-. and hug in
content it you pay us a visit, see
Miller of Ellsition-. Ctah was the llrst fart, h.* denie-1 the iMir.lmlar kis- ami
our stock net o-ir ouotat.on;
appUcau. in line when .he 1 egl...nnIon li'.g o" wl.i.ii Ml-- Otrphnli'is ba.se^
and make jp your -'ind
idllce* opencHl at f» o, I.K-k this m..ri, ; lo r s.u. Mis. Omphallus insisted h.
yourself.
Mjller IS n widow .'.S yen.- .Ibl kbs an.l luu: h- r. but ..:ily after a
a fanil!)
She will start ’ ^l^.tgg!e -n so\en her tn abh wa> d.ini
a farm on tb. ..-servalion If she i.s sue aged. Mor.sner she suff. n I gn a.
reaaf.il In the drawing whic h cn.in.-s | mental anguish.
KimMl PiAM Endure
Like the i:o<k1 old son^-s of
lone avfo. Kiiiilkill Pimios en
dure, und n lain their swca*l
tone quality. Wc don't want
you to Kiiiii>ly take our wonl
for it that
c* life of KitnKill l’ianc« is lonuer tlmn
that of un
want you
nndexalnirii. them for voiir
self. M*,* the Streiu:lh. aoiiditv
of i'oiistniet;..n. etc., etc*., and
you will la* fully cMitvinml.
Bnr^iD* in used pUnos,
other maKes.
Tak in e.x.-haiiije for K
A FF.W F.AKtiAINS
Ik, 11.
See^Saw
in Vi' tor Talking M.i< iiinc-«
inplele
■ all mai
known in nmsic.
8taa:ialty.
I^;!5
Silk and Covert Coats
Take Them at Half Price
The goodness of this offer lies in the fact that the season
for you is not over with, nor will it be for a good many weeks.
With us our fall season will
soon begin, in fact new goods are
already here and require the room
the coats occupy. These silk coats
are very desirable as a traveling
coat, as they are light, dust does
not cling to them as it does to a
woolen garment. For a general
all around garment nothing equals
the covert coat. Good any day.
and every day. Nothing can quite
take their place. When you can
buy these silk coats at the prices
we now offer them it certainly is a
a wise buyer who takes advantage
of it. Styles change so little each
season in these garments they
will be good for next season as
well as now.
SIO
SIS
$20
$2S
KIMBALL
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARNER, Prop.
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
K«xt d,«.r A
iVCTlOR!
V
Silk (*OV,n C,K,tK
for............ ............
Silk (.Vnvrl t’oiiU
for..........................
Silk (.'ovort r<Kits
for.............................
Silk Covert C'o;its
$ 5.00
$ 7.50
$10.00
$12.50
KHw»l'1ch‘« .h«x- •tor*
AUCTION!
COMMENCING TODAY THURSDAY, AUGUST Srd,
the remaining stock of
WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION
To the highest bidder regardless of cost or value. Stock consists of
*
DiY Goods, Gindiing, Ladies' aod Gents’ Furnisliing Goods, Fnniitnre, Carpets,
Hardware, Tinware, Qaeensware and Fixtaras
™
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, AT 2:30 P. M.
Beautiful presents will also be given away every afternoon and evening.______
.... HERMAN- MATH AN, Auctioneer!
TT4^nRf^
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THE EVEMINO EECOWq TlUVEHtE CTTV, MICMtOAH, TMUWSOAY, AUOUET4,
takiam im
w war rpo*^
MUfrfMyMc. Tbeoan*l«sdv&reEakto
tmv paa*M for cteneirr taU mmter altaBUos no loscer mtprtoc or ifitcreot. Tbe true draiaa Is
i tbe drVBa of red perKX^s. and tlW|
irBoIlM of Othello ts tbe realism of|
tile tueU. Mr. Oven Is sn|»paried hr
J. W. MeCoaaen and MUs CamOJa
I RerMUs mu appev in “Othello- at
, Btetaberc's Grand next Satardajr. AocPlafs whose prominent features are
lore, heart Interest, heroism, comedy,
pathos, rke and rlrtoe. alsrays find
I pofolar laror. They are soustt after
jhy thaater goers who appreciate reai
i.mertC That U why “The Conrlcfs
] Daoghter.- an original melodrama
booked at Steinberg's Grand next
' Tnsaday, Aug. «, has met with stich
e acts
: Slog
altuaUona in
Ueinili. with lu 37&.000 population,
_
.,---- - -------------- Various types of Ule, good
"A Thocoughbrwd t
^
including a nnUjae ' hobo"
IS/IW citvarn a larger ares than the elly Tramp." the new third act. that of the
of Paris, with lu 2>»o.<m>o inhabltanu. bosplui ward. U probably tbe moat}^^
Monday's rote
effective, where in tbe three dl»Unct 1
added t0.0W to the popalalKiH, Mwt-
scenes is shown the reception room, j
togetht-r with the male and female
It
is
eatlmated
iliat
lered over 4.M4 arrr* and making the
KKal
ar«o of. the city
tatroduced. while
previous
eimtrWMlftr's
StKTM*
attempt,
in
jiupulation. sn-a and aasesaed land val
an*! exposed I
.. ..u
z:;i -
to review the city’s prognss* in those
.t'
dlr»-«liotis Of the 221. acre* granted to
radillar In 1701 fmir <uily were ocmfd«.d hv the town and fort
mainder was ’ coroiooDS."
The re
I*rl<.r to llte
pUyed by the author in righting thej
wrongs
uf
the
Innocent.
"A
anv,-m
In pine.- »f il.,-
Thor* I sparron' of the ofieti rtuid th«- o\en Mrd
oughbred Tramp." which ha* hoen a| runs along the n».:d
tli.- tniv.-l.-r
continued succean since its l.lnh will i
niiall.v lt« it t.. tl..- ►lu.d.n
about 20 acres; hut wh«.t» llte governor
• Wii...rti\ ilirnoh
at Steinberg * Grand o|M*ra j ***^'^'*^
and Judgos' plan of a new and gn-aier iH*
conies tinkling ihrougli tlie w<«.d« in
cliv wkM finatl) ntn>*ndefl a”il adoi.ted, house this evening.
rliytlMnlc cadeiM-.'
Kveji tiw h.-il of
after many
delays during
, annoying
_
.
tbe <-*iw as slie lirowc« througli tlie
rillcens lived In teni|K>rary
•*> '»ff‘Ting u.-ihe public his produr-{ w-oml. the <1l*tiint .-...-k <-r..« :!i..t the
whl<!b
■•Otbelki" Mr. Owen doc* ao j shont of n plowman are not dlM-ordaut
Kbelters. aiiout
was given a generous piece of land.
with a realltlng sense that what
has
U*«n
working for for
for the great drama* is at la»t awak-:
,
s-v.
.
1 i
* s_
.1 .
i-ntHj.
Th*j InanitieM o{ xhv »o-cmlUvi
were
remenib«*re.l.
Detndt's
area has l>e«*n cont-acied four and ex
Tlie contracting was only tern-
■■ ■
,
,
,
,
|s-rmaneot.
Parmer s
'Hlstor) of I>e
body si-ehu. to have taken the trouble
to calculate just how many acres IVe
irpit coven-d during its early history.
Tile UoundarT.-* arc
given, however,
and maps are In existence showing the
Urrliory
inroriKiraied.
and
Ayers
H
I>.
Notice to Taxpayers.
WANTED—A woman cook; wage* 140
per month.
panles in
|MM««
each and one id 1W» to give SIihi each,
or iU to give I20tl each,
the I'Je.ti'Mi
to 1h* placed in Uie hand* of three of
the most
repriwentative
Store
Closed
Every
Friday
Afleraoon
During
Warm
Weather
cltlxeu* of
t.'harles Flugger, of Concord, aged
•
the war.
He was lK»m In Hanover,
Germany, hut was a thorough Amerh
can patriot
Fourth
He enlisted in Company 1.
ktleiilgsn
Cavalry, and
noHing tlw.se who IimiK an arilve part
in the eu|>iure of J.-ffi-rson Ikivls. Mr.
siiit
location,
Ill- prt*i-4'nt<-<i
niny
he s.-en
LJ
It
STRAYED
Mr
in wlilt !i tie i-ould en-et a suitalde tnon
um> m
to Hie iTi< riiorv
tlie lati
taiuing small change and a bunch of
keys alUched to chain.
«d
the
oAlee.
and
ha*
concludtsl that a |I<> «isi hosidial hull.l
plans are aho it
rtmiplet.
will MKiii start on th*
and
easy t«_
n« w Imildirp
tine of the nm-st Interestlm:
i<»
50c
1otJ0k*,rj. all srool Inirpct*. just one
rJp k'arpc
t.5c.
l^^rn, worth
woi
tn.lt A Mackinac railw a) V simmit r tv‘ort at Bast Taw as. I* thi- tre«- nursery
narti*d this spring under tllr.i-Hon of
l•rul. Both, of the F
of M
H. re car.
U- MH'n stH-dllng* of the glani rt dvis.d
of Caiilornia aed other of the ntw-dU-
65c
l«aring lnw?s. with the seeds sticking
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, wood
mcHlem. gas
lights, comer
Hu
.v[iai-ioiis ground* and
an* being
V
and *L*-<1.
W. H. Ralne. care of Ro*-
ion store.
aug Wf
The
New
'i
milk cows, well bred; 200 cords of
I
dry 16-inrh hard wood, cheap.
1
J. .Mansean. Sutton* Ray. Mich.
J
#
4x8
0x8
8x8
10 X 8
SI.M
$Hoo
for
$2.50
The experiment
value, not only
will
Sratb Side Skoc Store
323 SOUTH niOR SfflEET
Second
Floor
lot. 442 Weet Eighth street.
$2,400.
suit
onethlrd
down,
purchaMT
$1.35
$1.65
IISWB
• $30.00
Cheboygan. Mich.
.•;fock and
meat
fixtures of grocery anil
market. Roulb Spruce street.
SALE
OR
Side hotel.
•r fine.
Curtains
only.
Linoleums have taken a Jump in
doubted, aa one
$298
July 10-tf
FOR SALEONE HOUSE on We*t 11th street
I
THREE HOUSES on Bast lOtb St.
I
TWO HOUSES on comer Front and
'.ir i a i n 9.
{latter n s
.50.
Are la kept out, in the way oC reforeat-
diameter are to b«* found and If pro
that the danger fn>m Are would b« Pf
dueed to a minimum, the day would
not be far distant when the pine that
Btade Michigan famooi could he cut Is
^uaatitlei affain.
,21c SSiS-H:
J. M. HUELLMANTEL
SEAL ESTATE AND LOANS
No^mrx P»aabllo
*t rroel Street.
Uo SSsIrs
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
W K. Front Ht.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
m with O. P. Oarrw M Brs.
v
Both ehaass
40 acres unimproved land.
Any of these at a bargain that j
!
pair for those pret-
$3-95 y.i'roi’r..';.':”;;'.:
f5 kind.
..CARPET GLEAIIIR6 W0RKS„
80 acres unimproved land.
can't
refuse.
I
Part down;
to suit buyer.
A
P
balance
,
HUELLMANTELL
135 East 9th Street.
Carpet Clesoing and Feather Reno
vating. Csr^ sewing and laying.
Before sending your old carpets
sway to be saade into ruga, let toe
show yoo samples
.
.
,
H. B. CElPm, PrtprtelW’.
July 6 tf
I HOUSES
AND
LOTS—Monthly
i
menu
Herman W. Smith. Cl3 West
I
Elevenvd street.
CiUzens phone H*0
I
June 27-tf
JAm. A. ^LJfVVIHS
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
Telr;iboa« Burbw
FOR
$1-98
SALE—Warehouse building
Bsy . street,
horse
iirw pattern. the * !
power
comer Hall,
gasoline
also
]>rux Btort- or
ANB
; BeU I
Citx. *Jl ; Belt HO
engine
feed mlli outfit; also 9-room briek
residence. 637 Sixth street
Apply
We are now taking orders
to John Horsfleld at residence.
$295
rath for
FOR SALE—Store buUdlng, stock sod
French
fixtures.
Flou”n.Vl Cu^n“J
white or Arabian,
the $4 kind.
Will sell all or any part,
I or will rent bolldlng.
Apply at once.
•/ Chas. Roaenthal. Traveiwe City. Mich
for the celebrated
KEYSTONE BRICK
may 27-tf.
FOR SALE—41 lot* ;n Hannah s 5lh
I
j
I
"
1
I
my^«rt lengG^w'lll ^ at about one-third off. ^
and see what nature ha* dooe. when
tected by the state and patrolled *o
July 8-lmo
RENT—The West
Inquire HoWard Whit
Uo$c street,
$12.75
...
ha* only to wander over the plain*
Ijirge tract* erf wb^e and
to
East
July 19-if
Citizens phone 733.
FOR
for t'xlS
AlcwHraaaclstiaa WMS»to be closed
the:,e lands could he made to again
Norway pine from two to six inche* in
113
FOR SALE OR TRA0E—lx>t. building.
$25.00
be of
to the railway
pine lauds of nurtbem Michigan. That
ing work.
Price
balance
Inqtiirc
Niftth street, or address John Chine.
jainy, Imt also to every p»TSon Inter
grow forests 1* not
W. O. NIO»-IOt.S
FOR SALE—Housi and lot, barn «n
for
Extra Heavy Axmlnater Rags in prciiy
Fleral sad Oriental designs; Just
packed; put on sale at only ...
ested In the disiKwitiuo of the cut over
REMOVED TO OPHCES
OVEIJOHMSOM DIUCCO.
Tsaclier of Violin
FOR SALE
Depahment
$i.|9Ss
DENTISTS
Fred
augl-Tt*
Day
Light
Drs. Siifw & PnikaUipi
ONE HOT'SE on Webster street
Hoc
&
yard for good Rrusscl*
Velm Carpet in balls a
stairs, thcfl.au kind.
for l.y the students from the util
v.rsl’.v
lot.!
June 26-tf
Thousands of pines and or
naiii.nial tctHWi have been set out in
For sale
shed. large basement furnace, hot
all the world like onions Just coming
't’loiich
i.
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours fur Bprlnkliog lawns aia fr«B
5 to 8 s. m. and from 5 to S p. m. At
no Umo can water be used without
nozzle or sprinkler attached. On ao»
count of the great amount of watur
used during the day for manufactoring and other puri>osea necessary rules
for sprinkling lawns most be en
forced.
H. O. Joynu SnpL
Jun 24-tf
aug 2 1 mo*
ii. tin- lops of the small s.-eillmgs. for
•
July 25 Ocf. 31.
FOR SALE—My home. No. 601 W'est
Seat sale Morulny morning
ife'i®
the visitors ai Tawa» iUa.h. Hi.- IV-
^
K Ha.skell. City Treasurer.
Situations.
discount on all Lace Curtains
and Tapestry Portieres selling
s'iroo
paid on Oct. 1st and unti^Nov. 1st a
inqui e at -20K N.
^
Oak
j
Tin
work
seven room
FOR“SAXErThrv^h»
hou.>iep in
New. ami Novel Si-nsational ami Mecliunieal ElTeets and
^ng pn*sen'»s| to tlo- |msii.I.- a> a h**s
• pital would be mi«ii appoipilate
aug 2 7f
FOR SALE
k Wealth of B:autiful Scenery and Effects, eonUiining many
fai best qeeUly gotno cheap.
of ills fath.-r.
Thunih
Consider
able/reward if retumetl to Rt*c«ird
Bamboo Porch Shades
for Ingri
oil
On all taxc# r^^.ining «»•
my
aug 1-tf
ing.
yard
charged.
Return
larg<'
■
*
fees,
unpaid
Dauti July 24. 11103.
STOLEN—Fn.m
nishing store
its on many things carried from last spring, all new, desirable goods, but broken lots and short ends.
Ijingdoii llulihaid, a pioneer
liitiilM-mian
OR
LOST—One
brown
-08T-
New goods arriving on every train, and to mak^ room for these we are obliged to sarrifice our prof
lluhhard
collection
of one |K-r cent for collection will he
M
or m.tify J. W. Slater. House Fur
CONVICT’S
DAUGHTER
the state
less Im . II rotisldvriug the hesl llianntT
wilhoul
will l»4‘ chargt-d.
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict-:
terns, well worth 35c.
received
Sept. 1st and until Oct. iKt. a penalty
|H;nalty of two per cent nor colioctlon
vard. old horse, dark Imy.
IX'iiictiii^; Love, Patlicig,
HuU* nml Passion.
M@IN
Hiihliaril will pr<-*-ein Had Axo
well a $|i).iuMi li.r.pHal
street
can»cnier ehop on back with stall |
ItoiiM-. niiiotig other war reiU-s
F \V
I'nlon
H. Carpenter.
LOST
August a Busy Month in our Carpet Dept.
It. lilt* slate
In
near South
All laxej paid liefore Sej»t. 1st will
be
and all taxes n-maining
OITlf-.-. Rixim 202 State hank bldg.
the pri-Kldont
I he ti.utli
West
July 27-tiinr frl-sat-tf
A^Beawiful story of the Present Day
""" i
I
best medicioe ever made for the
coughs and colds of children. Alwtyi keep It In the house. Preventscroup. Stops night coughs.
Ask vour doctor.
fUtiiic of a laige ea|.e and overalls.
every
the forenoon, and frt>m 1 o'clock until
218
DCl Citizens.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8
yje.
WOK, when «K<n>ion demnudis]. con-
anil they
at
July 1» tf
school, telephone C.
Flugger hrotighi homv as a niementn
Hie riiMier ralu
Inquire
i FOR SALE—Two exceptionally good
Pontiac.
7i'.. died of a malady conlrartiHl during
1 will be in my oAlce for the pur-
of pleasant txx-mK. cheap n*nt. gtx»d
tiui
nays he would he one of five to give
bam.
Eleventb street.
^
tlierefore offers to donate his share to
fl.nhn earh; one of 20 to ddhnie |5o"
placed In my bands for coUecUoo.
Sec j
barber pose of collecting said laxe*
4 o’clock in the afternoon of t^acb day.
good
>VMslW
do*‘s favor showing manufarturer* the
He
Uon
TO RENT—I’nfurnished ruum*; also a
ly
lMivautak,.it id i*unUac’s location aixl
• fund Id ♦2S.n«.o lor that pur|K»*e
the
FOR RENT.
tfeCOMMEU nml
0/SS CMM/LE ftEU/OlDS.
of gas com
manufactories
at
Of
sessments for tbe Ave wards of the
city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
from 8 o'clock until H .2n o'clock in
numerous other cities «p
bnatise* to
July l»-tf
"SHI.VE" O.V YOl'R MIND*
Cunningham.
coHocUoh
■cbool and city taxes and special as
Lake View House. Qk
Rapid*.
A
5th
an>iK.d>
Walhrldgr, prnsldent of the
Pontiac Light Co., and
Webater
The tax roiU far the
who desire* to take the trtml.le can
* flgore tl ...It
444
July 24-tf
Prices: 25, ^ 50 and 7Sc Sent* now on sah>
—— ~
vlierry PiH^toral.
Weller.
street.
“OTHELLO”
|Kic«ry, while the exiHindlng ha.* l»eeti
troll" shown lh«**e expansions, but no
housework.
FOR RENT—Say. if you want a suite
A,
thing but musical and certainly 0t»l;
TAXES
WANTED—Competent girl for general
in Shukesixsire’s (»n^ab*8t Tra^evly
,
countv (Mn.l farmor has
.uch
landed ten tinieir during the past pin
years.
A loyej
AUGUST
A foa BAUI OR TaA0R-«s
COMPETENT girl wasted at o«c« for
get»«ral houaeworlL Mr*. Tracy GUlis. SOS Stau St.
July 2Saf
112 foraeets
IIIII niiiril
flWi UWtn
the past j nitlon from tin- o-jtside world,
eight ytwrs is being realized.
slaves
WANTED-Bxpartenced butchur
aotst. Stepaa. S22 Bawlolgk atiwM.
July 2k4t
An Iik^al Play wiUt an I«h«il Cast
he j nnonds. since they emphnslxe i|ie sepa
In *<ime case*. It Is related, even the
tetatw U« la wrnm
Mad. a MMattts Madiaff wfD rtfWl
tras tiCil MMory. Ow Uf
Oalcat MMa^MrtnaoA
mMI
week day from now until Nov. 1. lAOB.
great flr** of IROr. the town endirared
who liv.Hl there at the lime of the (ire
PAUlItTIIV-
WANTED.
Telephone Cit.
SATURDAY.
The wood rood lt> the one to sIrILr
for eooliieas nnd «inlet. The pink nod
the full satisfaction of
3! StasM0m
Ctmt^r Dni
^Frlcts: 25c,
'tScaiiASOc
23,12it acres.
Th«.TV is aurh a cl«j*e rdaUoa between
'gj
thoroughbred
tramp
the
seaii,m.
liiTiBiniiBr
kTEMBHtG'S tatAMlT mvsc
We make and hang windo
a many of the larger city a
t Job.
________________
Door Panels
■.$3.95
Irish point Panel* aa low as I5c.
good Psoel at 50c.
add; 6 onFHicre ioU fronting on 14tb
street 4 In Grlffln A Winnie’s add.,
and 3. lots on West Front street
Will be sold on easy payment
exchange for other property. Gea
W. Raff.
Mar U-tf
lCE~>Iohn Hopkma will Mrr«
as In the past la tba
EAST PART OF TOWN.
Call up by both pboaaa Na S4.
Orders wUi be promptly attaodad to.
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 2f-laM
...MISCELLANEOUS
MARK
Travoroo Cit*
Brick Co.
MONCV TO LOAt«-4lo tsz elaaas
pot ts mortfacas B
tSiKEYSTONE. MICH.
.
......
w. a AimtMMdm cl BMtpPrt, Al*,
NEARLY
m a practical iolnr. &t be tea rafM««.
He ■arrWi tbe other Aay.
m lb. oeore. bbi rlcU.. b«d«BfM WaMlod bl. feat, cbaeked bSa
Aaerteaa pOfrt**. ted by B*tr. Jeha
400,000,000
PACKAGES
J. Morgaa. w mceived by Popa Pla*
la tbe VaUeaa Maaday. Tbe pope nald
bno a vatenaeloa oau. toned tbe
be lov es aU AaMrkaaa. lodndlac tbe
bdoe oa blai. pU««ad bl» wHb paete
[jatboUcs. beeaaee of the Uberty
aad ro4c blm arooad towa aa a do«p
of tboeght and totaratJoa la tbe Unit-
*^wmcm Bebeock. a eoMler, orae arfoited fa Mlddlelowa. K.
District Attoracy
«i ibe
cbarg* of dlNEradof tbe halted Btatae
araiT oalfoni.
Jeroaie d New
trill not knuckle down to any maa or
atrwot with a yona* woman ^
groop of mea by aocepUng a party
kaa«ed and klaaed erery *0 feet or ao.
nomlaaUon. He *ay* that If 2.000 elec
yi^l^wwi-fc had a sood defenae
‘
tor* will algn a petitloa he wiU file It
dtoeharsad. tbe yojpi woman waa hU
t a nomination.
wife.
^
Mr*. Herbert La*ky of Chase «e«t
••flap'* Aaeon. Cblcaao'a
i
her aU-)'car-old girl to a neighbor s.
derh. aaya that tbe doa. man’* beat
Mr. Wlntermute. about a quarter of
friend, aboold not alone aulfcr a tax
mile away. A dog met her at tbe gate
wUboot repreeeautloii and propoaea to
and grr»wled. acaring the little girt,
tax all cata |2 a bnd. **It meana an
and she turned and ran. the dog fol
other fioo.ooo for Cbleago “ be aaya,
lowing. Insl^ tbe fence to the comer.
•beeaaae there are 20^».Ooa mMnl*bt
*UI1 growling. ln*tq^ of turning
floocerteera In ibU city walking the
ward her father** home the child ran
nofa wllbom a algn of a lleenae tag
ea*t. Half an hour later her parenU
on them.”
mlaaed her and her father took oi
Nat Goodwin, tbe
actor, and Tlr
hi* heat horse* and rode to overtake
Krellng. hU friend, were arreated aa
her.
At lb© llrat cross-road, a mile
boric thievea In Reno. Ncv., and held
east, b© did not know which way to go
In >aU an hour, wildly proteatlng their
and rod© a mil© and hack on two roads
Innocence
It waa a little )oke of
before striking ih© right one.
The
James Bdward Britt, the rhamploo
child was not overtaken until she had
lightweight puglllft. who wih there.
run seven mile*.
Jamea aent hl« friends to Nevada'*
Mr*. Minnie gtafford. of Montrose,
capital. promlalDg to follow in
came to Mint and
made complaint
bourn, then put the police on their
against her husliand. Chaa. Stafford,
track.
charging assauU
Mr* Stafford say*
Separated from bla playmate*, of
that on her bushand's Irthday. July 23.
whom be bad been the pel for eight
she got up a i»arty (or him. Last Sun
yearn, and locked up
in a chicken
day was Mrs. StaffonT* birthday
coup becau*e of hi* ugly temper, com
her husband celebrated by giving her a
tag with old age. Bum. a fine New
beating.
foundland dog owntnl by John Kelly, a
certain
la a fprlng chicken a d«*adly weap
Opbella Ockanew*kl of
iv..
mUldlr-aged
out
Mr*
at»d a* If *ere. *0 plainly written
Dl\on street
their (•!<•«•». had
ti
eomc Iwok
perlKliulile delu:
rcettlug.T^ .A
again, forgetting,
He Btrurk her over
tbe bead with It and she threw a pail
He * In
iU> for
that memurles are Infinitely more real
than
The cat got the chicken.
Sbopilfter* in Boston wer«* delected
once the moat Joyous and saddest day
In a department store by two wi»mtu
for l«©k at the old o«»llege. tvhUhever
thieve*
drew a butcher knife and Btabbed Ml**
n-alltles.
t'ommem-emen!
1* at
in the year for the returning veteran*,
It may he. every men know* he le
detective*, but showed Oght when ar
the women
iMlunrely rat«>d at Just
worth.
Bluff,
what
pretense.
he
1»
h.viKxrlsy,
knife gave her name as Mrs. Ik*rtha
evasion —the din-eptlve qualities which
contrihute
uiui-h to wt»rldl> success
) not go at nluia muter, and she
i:es her sons with gracious hut In*
Ihle stanUanls netMtillng to the ex
UieiiHure of their work.—Boston
Htfriey and her c«»mi»anlon *ald
Uenild.
SMIth Thompson, one «if the UeteclIve*.
Both
wen*
arrcBU-d
however,
and $100 worth of g<x>d» were found
on them.
'Hie woman who u*«-d the
her
name waa Alice McDonald.
With the |2.«on.(MMl or *o her bustiand accumulated In railway and min
ing apoculailon* In the United State*,
lira. Franklyn Barton of New York,
formerly of St. !>>ul*. has determined
on the Invasion of l^mdoia
Good wheat is plentiful. Flour mills are grinding
steadily. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY bakeries, the
cleanest, largest, most’' modern in the world, are working
day in and day out to supply you with your favorite soda
cracker. So Uneeda Biscuit are stili in abundance—
the price is the same—
She ha*
Itoaod one of the most comnuKlioiis
Thn-«‘ Muiill Imy* who W«-r»* in a
crowded e.tr UitUig lo u r.ui>url.nii U.!!
game were i!lw«-us*ing tin- effeet lluctwl of the trip would have on tlieli
fioothinq and Cooling.
;
The salve that heals without a
Is DelWti s Witch Haxel Salve.
renuHly effect* such *iK'«‘dy relief. R ;
draws out Inflammation. «iKdh«*s. cool*
and heal* tall cuts, hurus and brulw*
for Pile* and skin disWitt * Is Uio only
D«‘V
Witch Ha/.«'•I Salve. Beware of ctuindangerems. Stdd by
1
Matty i*is»pl
Samuel ti<>ui|iper*. presid.-m of 1'“'j
wa* In I he hevder tif her glory as
.\ineii<-nn Ke*l
xh-inllon of
'
court U-auty. her only rival In the i
It for gniitt.xl that, la-lug the
gard of the prlnct' of Wah**. now King an oraanl7..itl..ii ...uqiosed «*f l*.t*SM**>
large 1
K«lwanl. being tbe lovely Mr*,
Wi.rklug las.ple,
In thi* mansion occurr%vl
the famous chunk of Ice episode whh h
backitone and
ahockisl the prlnct* * sense of dignity
that he cut the Uly Ut*ud next day In
Jlyde Bark.
When aontenctHl to bang a* an
ceawory
to the feud
J. G. Bawlln* was asked If he had
thing to say.
He eelldpr hrdlu rdluu
thing to say.
He n plled:
My
science stands ert*ct, you can no
pluck It than you can the hrlghtiiess
The benienee
more than kill.
Pass It •
Una and Jcsm*
Rawlins, sons of the
reverend
murderer,
him. a» will
Alf Moore.
will
asked to have .Mr. tJonqH'r* induttHi
ihI «l the HUisll.
out to him. lie ktokiHl
««nmy bum UU.U l.xllin.l«l. uiul ~.j.b
vCoSri-r^ii i:
murder* of
Carter family In Valdosta, tla.
of the sun.
the delegiit.-s from
phy*i.|Ue
Wli
the Interparliamentary «-.uigre-M> and
of Fre:« h labor orgaiiltatiou* were eiitertuUietl at luiahtsut at the Hotel X»
MIHon Raw
....
val which will be held the first we,-k
overrun
by
bold
crlm
July 2:* Amt 2 3
Barhydt
resl.b-d
In
Olayt.in
At
RastalTs
Try • *>111 to-night.”
10 Cant and 38 Cant Bexa*
ACCCFT NO SUESmUTCS
EXCURSIONS
Bay Steamers
rtiarl.-’ n.-h I'.—', th.- ..-r.-at.-f ..!
th. r.-ull ..f
if
r.l
Pleasantly Effective.
Never lu the
wav no t-ouble to
""'--..9
Real Estate ter Sale
Those famous lltlle pills
:alnst head
are a o-rialn gtjarsutee again
usne«*. torpid liver
resulting
e liver.
1S2 burglaries and 274 holdups
Senator Defw'w. It Iransplr.'*. paid
IIAOO for •F'ads and Paucles." only a
few week* l>efore he marrii*d Miss May
Palmer. He "wished the papt*r to treat
him right at that time."
Senator Elkins of West Virginia Is
In danger of losing hi* Job.
a general
There Is
uprising of the "common
people." who believe that Elkin* rep
resent* only the corporations.
Mullneera who left the Knlax Po
temklne In Koumania a few wet*ks ago
are reported to hf having a hard time
in that country.
They cannot get jobs
aa Roumanian* refuse lo work with
them.
Leopold TInney. an inmate of Wlili
Tko
of lol*.
A *|>e<'lali*t who has mide n study
the luentsl attitude of the wnsumtoward the advertiser formulate*
what be ealt* the “law of sale" a* fol
lows; “.kttcution. prxtperly snstal(<>d.
change* to Interest: Inten-sl. pr»ii»crlr
uugUienteiL changt's to desire, and dctnten*lfle«l. change* to
rx-solve to buy."
Often the ri'sder
pdssr* throogti all tht'se mental stages
in tbe persual of a single advertise
ment: sometime* tbe cumulative yxow.'r
series of "ads'
neccissary
bring him to the final attitude,
either twse the Itest luewnt of attract
ing attention, arousing interest and In
tensifying deslM' N the llrat-c-lass dal
ly new spaper, which cover* a field no
other medium can reach.
ley eotinty. Ind.. poorbonae. ha* fallen
After a hearty meal a do*e
Dyspepsia Cure will prereot an attack
of Indlgestloa. Kodol is a thorough
would rather be a panper In America ^Igestant and a guaranteed cure for
Indigestion. Gas on the Btomach.
than a millionaire la Borope.
—
Weak
Heart. Sour
Risings., Ba^d EBreath
and all Btomach troubles. Bold by all
B.
HARNER—KxiKfrt
at-
piano
tuner and action repilator.
S*itl»1.
With Kimball
House. CUx.-phone 264.
HERVEY H. ANDERSOPi^-iAIfPW
and counrelor. Wilhelm block. Trav
erse City, Mich. ClUxen* phone 105.
DRS. J. 0. k JURY J. TRUEBLOOD
NORTHPOBT
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Leave ©:30 *. m.
OSoe a»7k Wllheba Bid*- 9 s, m. »o tl
1 to 6 tk m. 7 to 8 vrwntnc*. Usadtao* M
Wjnkoop fijiL. ChUsMtf nbon« 467.
NOkTHTOtT POIHT
Leave 8:30 a m.
F.ire
Xe Jih-Li-wMiita
liowers
liarlxir
trip; I >111 ita.
N«>rtlii»ort
Agency for Celebrated Fox
Typewriters
2-'*c
ami
roiiml
X<>rt!i|Kirt
I’oint,
.‘HJc
ami
ruuml
trip
R. W. Rastall
M. & N. E. TIME CARD
FIRE mSDRANCE
O. P. CARVER A BIIDi
'll-
.
_
Vl* (.lorUliaH a A A. ^ a.
H’LL
m
L. L A. BUlLDINih
“ a. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OBea MX. Nov WUbalm bteak. CEM.
pbooa. fitt.
^
Ja GEO. A. JARVB
DENTIST!
201 FRONT STREET
J. r J3NKB. A***X
:sF^g:^OFFER^—
6R*R0
lliliiiil
Rose, seven room?, small liam. goou
FEREilAL MSmAWE
New Wllkelm Block. Trararae Cink
• ■hsrlwi KirahFooilu k-asr*atr«d not n. pn, miU.. U>r vTxixnh of hair
On iiak- at all th«- |<rinci).al
Real Estate for sale
JOHN R. SANTO
RETURNING SAME DAT
£g=pEE;!:r';!r
r::;;
I have a few pieces of
» IRDIll* IT
COMPART.
rapids
Jn;'.;
a.... ^—
J. H. Hwm
Oh. W icWittf
HOIIlOf & McWETIIT
6ENERU IISURANCE
STAKDAOO OOBFANlgS sad Fara
IlKtaal Fira Immarmttom CosapM
1 NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
pp,„„T. „,„T,-ni.
water, size of lot 104xS2«*. comer ^;,7nc“th. ViSt.'
^
HARRY
Tlie Hubbard System
Since Jan. 1 last, the crime rec
ord Includes 131 assault*, tw murders.
Both
promptly
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
J";",
m. J. MOROAN
calls
Leave U:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.:
4:20 p.m.
AO. WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
hi-iir.-p*r»ti.ia l» th- ..lily ui . :n thr wrM
l'h»m-* r.
*n<l iti.U.r—«t ■| > tl». m.<li.-*l fra
t.-rnity. It i« n.~it'vt-lv lb«pr. paraum
----------------------------- ^
know n ft) » i.-n.-. wh'.-h wi*.U.-ut th- u-a i f
The Only Way.
III. JU-in.-w «Btl toiiio will rtiu'ul 11.t t.i.' ti-i
Then' i* no wav to tnaint.iiu th«low.^.-^htn rhp. k or m-rawny nrt-k with Cun.
health and stien».nh of mind and IksIv
fl-sh
F..r r.-...-xH .- wnnki. - from
. xcepl hy nourishment
Then- Ij. 11-.*
thr r*e«,4Mck ktvl h*n<l- it M i- Ilk*- iu*C''
It* nourish exet-pt
•pplU-atum often showing ■ <i«i.tr.t liti
'
h»‘>mat'eh
, „.j,i ae.-5i.
dev.-l-pins th<- l>-a»t <.r to iii.t!:.- It*
hrm. U'lP- and l-wanmi. nolh.u* . *n
«>|tud 11. T-. j.r. r. til th. 1 u>t fr. ni «hnnkm?.
in- ( hnrl.w n«-a
It wi’l »K.. r.-forB
iroubU-* tha' u'© c;i"ahl© gi-.« qui. kl> ^ ^ >-j*otu to il* !i»tur*l C.ati ur ni-i l<»ut> h-t
nir.Hl hv the use of K.slol l»y--,»-p-.H thnmri. thU .mu-.
KfHlol digt-sm xvhai >n.i .-«i :uul
t,. *v..fd m-r-fi
• f.jre
of Ur. iharlw. K1-^h K.->1
that tb,
‘ Ktrvngtheiis the whol© .li;:--lix. ap
Sob! hy all
*t..l i-.rtr*u .,f l>r < harl«
on fh- t-v
j par»lu^
-■ )>rd.>rf )iurch*»ii>s W.- *:-« warn Uilln. o»t
I
-N'lglit
land hlock. phi^..
Citizen* phono 3C4.
yt^rs and his wif.- was also a l>-nuw<.
K *lde hitii
him
Is tM-mhor
*minK iH-side
t'lark of Moiitaisi. the iimn of mil
lion*" Scmilor t'lark Is siiialb-r lluin
Mr tiomper*. nnd Hie \i*ilor m-arl\
iidlapw*!.
When he had lalk«*i t>'
l*jlh Mr. tlomywr* and S^umlor t'litrk
he admitted that size dhln’t mean .
tnu.h when it earn© to bruiu*.—.\*©w
F: P.~LAWtbN-Ph;»lri^^
lended to.
YI«, VIGOR & VITALITY
EW^V
NEWLWATCHES
they
U-naw.-,- pioneer-' I’u aic.
has
j
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
Buflalp I* to celebrate her one hun
dred and fourth birthday by a caml
lo October.
Chicago is
phone* 103.
SOUVENIRS
on Fridax. a disianee of 1.'. mi!, s. 1
utteinl tli«
hang
ten red to life imprisonment.
inala.
HOLLIDAY, Graduate To
H. HOI
Pnlvcrslty. OtBce in Munson
Telephone*, office 103; real104.
pbtmt-H.
GIVE
An-. 1. l-> ‘Ir kiilKh’^ aii-i ladk-.s. |
|{. f:i rhm. nt.^ will h«‘ r<-rv.^'.
KNIVES
' FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
are
,
rt.uiitl.'l f.«ilur.--.
-• rn...
,
>av
»,th th.—.
his ' il.ViM iaii '-v.-ry ti>.-an- li. |.r«—-rv.-.
they will walk fn*ni I'lavton t
that
their negro accomplice
Leonard lUwiin* was »en
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
.........
the genuine
ine Ik-WHf*
Witch
Har. r
salve.
Acch-oi
sulistiieie a.*- the>
nr^. „ft,.n :
j-ohl hv all
of Mrs. ljmgtr> when the Jersey Uly
ru>-al
DR. A.
ronto1
bldg.
dence
»iir:;t-oi.. new Munson hlock.
civ.- a [ir -cie-'-lve p.><iro party Kri'lay
j-'--'*'
out of a hum and heal without h-avius !
a scar.
Ikdls. old sores. rarhuBrle>.
Caat T«ll by ai*e.
TUVVi:UJ^K CITY lent. No. STl. will
For 8*1* by all DrugglsU
the'
scalp diseas.-s. Ik Wilt s Wileh lla/. M
Salve ha* no esrial. It Is a cctiainj
Uailiy.lt. ogetl M. and
so chllU*«l the
Tbev Pertty the Steed, eei rifkt tbe
Olscrdered Stemaob. aroma tbe Stea•teh Uvar. dispel Slek-Haadaeba, baild
«h“ch!lng j
gel Into
ltd*.
won't."
om* of the lioys.
•Why notr- asked hU luerediilous
coiniuinioiis. 'Ilit* Ikv.v with the S-<N-nt
BUililQs J^rkiHl hi* heud In the .tire,
tlou of a young mam “lie |uild my
fare."
“Uh. I know wlnt he did that for."
('Oimnentetl one of the youthful .-ynic<
"lle-s after your slsU-r."—.New Voik
Press.
estate In
It was the horn,
We DOW have Indian head bleach
ed cotton for summer dresses. Th Is
material has beco very scarce. Get
*’■
they
voting as they use«l to be " T1
walli* West
>R. E. B. MINOR—Office over Amer
ican Dnig SloT«. Special attention
to eye, ear. nose and throaL Glasses
oih phones.
Besidence 619
fllU-d. Both
p
Sixth StrecL
DR. W. E.. MOON—Phoaea. office.
CUx.. 107; Bell, 99. ReeWence, 710
i'ashtiigtou street, Clu. pbone 216;
have
had
on the
(ladogan Garden*.
I You Are Not Feeling Well,
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
and magnificently euul|»|**‘l mansions
Karl «if t'adogan s
riLHELM,
e block. Ko
DR. F. H0LD8W0RTH— Special aticniloc to disease* of the eye. ear,
nose and tbroaL
Glasses
fitted.
Booms 7 and 8. H. 4 L Mercantile
Co. block. Both phone*.
1569
are so near at hand, they wiU
build you op, keep von well and
ward off BlllMsaett. ^ Headaob*.
Nwvwn CsUlity, Uvw aad RMaqr
i;
cr.m,
the hospital and she* In the lockup
One
REAL ESTATE AND LOANfi-Grand
Traverse l.ond and
Lojui Co.. K.
ThurUilL Manager.
Office, room 9
Hamilum ib Milllken block.
Boardman River
Electric Light
& Power Co.
8 g ikdilL
nioiueniarlly fled—
They hav*
proper way to *ei»araie the pin f»»ath
ora from a fowl.
rested.
JRS. E. L. BONNER*- _
parlor*, over City Book f
or:
look—most of thorn —a* If th©y\walked
and her tiuiband had a row over the
of acaldlhg water over him.
MARK CRAWS DELIVERY—Light
freight, parcel* and trunks. Office
at City Book Store.
Let us vitalize an Idea
for you.*
Wbr a* ***** tk« ran,
genllenieu
Thai's what a t’hlcago pollc«- Jus after the spirit rather than the flesh,
putxle
OR, O. E. CHASE. reaBOved from
20S Wltbelm Uoac. to 407 end 4fifi
r SUM Beak Building.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
CHEER UP!
-Iteakwmra. aull BMkwanLIf you
alM.ut the town JusI
He waa found
banging by hi* collar from a nail.
tice I* trying to
Ton’ve been naing,- jonTl
EVENTUALLY employ
electricity, not only for eco
nomic reaaona,bnt for reaaoni
of^otility axxl general adapta-
sens phone 3S5.
New York reaLenUte man. deliberate
on?
PIANO TUNINO-W. N. MlUaxd. M
year* expertenoe. Nov looated vltb
OrUmell Broo.
2S40-tf
No matter WHAT POWfe
of this most nutritious of all foods
have already been consumed but
York baa aaooitaced that be Is a can
didate to soeceed blaeelf, bat that be
He walked down tbe
ly committed suicide
aECTRIOTY
FOR
POWER
i Dr. Cb'arlis 6*7108 futten St. N. Y.
The C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
HOUSE AND LOT—715 State strcH't.!
CCxICS. good house and small ham:
price IJ.OOO.
.Ills;;:
O. D. MILLER
DENTIST*
(MsUoesl D**»*a)
c 1. LoacwoOD. a._r..
ALSO VACANT LOT 66x1 C5 adjoining
aa
this one; price 1300.
'
road to
' '•0_^ACRES of nice land
Ransom's farm in E'ernwot>d; price
^
PERE iV\ARQUETTE
Estate.
1600.
VACANT LOT on Wayne street; fine
location: price 1200.
Kodo
U
Jbm £,. blue.
__
' TrwtM Wmt* Tr»rw« City •. foUowsT
DYSPEPSIA CURE iP
JA A tn.. 4
^ EYES 9
TEXAMINED IFREE
LASSES
blOUND THAT ARE
^.....
ParfootVialon,
»iM.
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
A.
9hagig* *■**»!maa I XHa^tkaSrWl^. •hoksaMtea**^
XING. COACH STALUON. ot Vet
S. O. IfoWlTT A GOMPAHT. CaiOAOg lUa
PDR EALI iY ALL ORUMlim
...V
erlnary boepital erery Satorday bal
ance «C ■cowa.
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