The Evening Record, May 13, 1905

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The Evening Record, May 13, 1905

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

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

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1905-05-13

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rUfTEBOArS l88Ui

I THE EVENING RECORD
TfUVKIlM aTV. MICHIOAto. BATUMDAY, MAY U, ttoffT

Tweimr-Ttoo

STEAMER HIT
MINE AND SANK

RM to a Coal Miao ffaptodad Fro
OMtofOlp.
My Wlra to Uto toraatoc SoQord.

TE«niiOHV

romilR •TKNOORAmCR.

POftT ARTHUR.

ULKSCKI
»UT IT ti RIUIYRD SKVIRAL OF
CRfW FCRItHCa

HAS ARRIVED
AT WASHINGTON

Hlmm Crank, Aged 105. Wae a Veteran
of tho War of 1S12.
By Wirt to the Beeaiag Raeord.
Utka. N. T.. May
CHmk.
tko aolo aurrlw of the war of IIU.
dtod today, aged 10k.

«V

‘W00SPiniT"AV0U SUMMONS

ARRM6EMERTS

MAN

FATTtRffOM AND FAMnLY
ARt MOW AT HOMC.

COMPANY M*B
BANQUET MAY IS.

IHSOMT* WAS THE WORD

CITY BOOE STOKE

USED FOR REBATE.
Meant Can Arrange Reu- Words Name MeeeCommiaaien and tire

In Charge of Affairs.

WUIRTTOHmenTliEPAST

neeUng of Hannah camp, held
man haU last evening. Snal ar-

DAINTY
•UINNCRS
WON THK
OMIUONKN

Chloaso. May 13.—Beosatioaal teatlThe little toU enjoy dainti.
CROWD AT STATION CAVff HIR A mooy ai 10 aa aJlefod aecret code need banquet to be held Tuesday. May U.
nee. in footwetu as veil us
hr the Armoor car Uaca la makiag re­ which is the seventh anniversary of
FAINT CHKtR.
their eMcrs and ,nn reaao«
KoW. toOMR a tolM off Port Artliv
bates was glren yeaferday before the the leaving of Company M for lalaad
Tho
ao4 voot dowB. A boat fnaa Port
»hy they shouldn't have it
Interstate commerce oommissloo here Lake.
Aitbar loaoood all mfopeam but At to *THto la Nan** Said Har FathefwMoeb The testimony was given by H.
when it can be had^or such
Executive—Ellsworth. Hale, Robert
bollerod that •rreral oT the crew aud
Streyckmans. formerly employed by
Ifig Betamen the Acteece and
a little money.
.
Armour 4 Co. as stenographer. The Walter and George Tarbuck.
Her Mother Waa Very
Inviutkin and Printlng-J. N, Mc-|
A proelatoatSDa doolartac aurtUi
wHaeas mad from a book some of the
Touching.
^
ElO AND PATENT
la tbo lalaad of PbroMayt aad ao
code words aad ibelr meaning as fol­ intosh. A. F. Nertlnger and Otto
Kyselka
Booaelac atata of atote tbrtmffboist tbe
lows;
LEATBU Uf
Dy Wire to the Evening Record.
Banquet—Ralph
Mathers.
Clalt
litoad ffpea laio offect today.
•*Laughaome-Kebalf. Launch-DotOXFOSOS
01
aahlagtoh. May 15.—Naa Patter- ter arrange rebate there. Launchings Buckner and Robert llerkner.
icmod Vtoa Admiral.
SLIPPDSWITH
wm. her father, atotcr Julia and Can make rebate. Laura—Handle reHall-^oseph Klaasen. Oco. Dago
May lS.^Aa <
waa dtontoaed from duty aad com brother-lalaw. J. Morgan Smith, bate matter rery carefully. Lava- and Harvey Docker.
STSAPS AMO BOWS
maaded to go to the fnmt abot aad reached Waahlngtoa at 7:20 tbla mom Pay rebatee from caMi on hand. La- Pnjgram—J. M. Wilhelm, IL I
THOSE UTTU “CISkilled Vice AdoHral Naaltoff la th« lag. At the aUUon a crowd gave faint reallo—Rebate must be cooHdentlal., Knspp and T. W. Thirlby.
totler t room today. It to bcUeved b« cheert and Nan * father aald *-thto to Woodpath—Intersuto commerce com-( An invHatUm extended to the camp! SOr* Tits AXE »INPLT
Nan. * MU* Patterson bowed aad ------- -waa aagared at bto dtomto»al.
j by McPherson post to Ukc part in the '
SW£LL—S0c TO |L00
smiled and the party Immediately went
Here there was a^ripple of laughter exercises Memorial- Day was duly!
to the Patterson home where a meet­ among Ih© shippers presenL Tbe In- acted upon
--------■ -*
ing between Ml»a Patterson and her tersute
commerce
commissioners I
mulber wm« deeply touching. Mtoa smiled.
Patterson ssys *hc will try mad forget
*
Tip
to
Avoid
Sommena.

WOMEN CAN NO LONGKR PICK
the past.
Mr. Btreyckmans continued;
«
OOAI. IN DENVER YAP|DS.
“Woodprint—Avoid senlce of sum­
mons from Intersute commerce commission.**
and
the
laughter
grew
more
ttoli#«if Gaudy Garb Cauaad Eastoaara
> to Think That Thay Mutt
C. C BARNES IS STRANDED AT
“Foolnot—Mm
Interstate
comI
Stop Thalr Tralna.
mefoe commission. Imprinted—Judson
CAT HEAD LIGHT.
C. Clements of Georgia. ImprlnllngsDraver. May 12.—Deader yard maa
SKK OUW
J. C. Teomens. Imprison—Charles A.
tom. aa well aa freight conductom aad Is Out .About Elghtssfi Inch## FoiwiPd Prooty. Improbaltas-J. W. Flfer.
LADIES' FINE SHOES
■agtoeom. hare order* to keep the
Improhlty-A. R. Moseley.”
and Wilt Havs to Bo Ughtsrsd
tiaeka. witbla tbe city llnilta aad be*
Wlma the code for the name« of the
That ©• an SalU**
Bsfors Bbs Can Bo Rclsassd.
pdad Ibeai. clear of the womea aad
DommlMtoaers were read Uugbtor aad
AT
cbfldma who ma)io U a habit to follow
Bpecial
to
the
Evsnlag
Record.
Eat cam toadod with coal la order to
Btuied Chairman Ck-tnents to rap for
Korthport. Mich.. May 13—The
pick up btu of coal that fall.
order.
schooner C. €. Itamcs .of Toledo,
The
From* 600 Per CscL
All widths, all solid and
.the coal which the womea are able to loaded with coal, went ashore at Qat
Tbs wUnsss gave prices charged by
all sizes.
gather. They object only to the maa* Head light In the thick weather last i-aHona railroads for icing enrs and
night,
the
boat
to
out
about
elgbte^
aer ta which the gleanera are arrayed.
named a number of big shippers who
Many of the womea are ttallaaa aad inches forward and to hard on a rocky I received rebates.
Btreyckmans d©wbea they are out In full drear they boliom. probably hmlf her length being I clared Ih© profits to the Armour line
Mt like a itao-itp of danger algaala.
Wkea aa eaglater aoaaa the track aad
per cent. *iThe profits per car cm shipThe Steamer «u*le Chipman cleared
aeea one of their red bandaBaa bead
menu from CallfonUa to New York.*
dreiume loomlBg up like fate he aeea Traverse Cliy thU mumlii* and »hi said the witness, “were on an average
All solid; a bargain while
I 3 E COR FRONT&UNION I,
death ataiing him la the fare If be rounding the ptilnl dtoixivered the <ff SI5.I0 ”
-gir" -tB■'
they last. They are at
8he at one*- l^efsan to aid
doeani atop and atop quickly.
On cnios examination Btreyckmans
, Ilia heaey trala to at a dead ataad* In lightering her and a crew of men declaiwd that George a Robbins, pres­
was
*4x;urv-d
from
Nortbport
for
the
atm oa upgrade before he la aware
ident of the Armour car lines, had at­
. that a daughter of apaghettl baa. with
tempted to secure the papers and code
C. MOFFATT
her faataailc garb, beea tbe laaoccat
tbe witness had In his possession by
^iwtrwots Of rm*
threats.
I-HIOBS 8ATI8PAOTOR>
Offers No Defoaee.
from picking up coal on the mUroad
■MaMUfioOln lOM
*42 E FRONT ST.
Aa no witnesses were offered in de.tiarka than It would be to conrlnoe ILLINOIS CREW GIVEN DRILL AT tonae of the Armour car lines. Chair
Italian women that wearing red ban
man ClemenU announced at the c<m
THIS
PORT.
danna handkerchlcfa aU»ut their at
clualon of Btreyckman s testimony that
. ifraaUe bnnra hemda to detrimental to
\A\kf mtlroad eerikv. Half a doaeo
la Five toinutaa th# Boat Waa EnUiwIy Sion no ktnger because of buEfneas
'^rataa have lately het^n flanged in thia
which would cMYupy its attention In
CloarwMilch Freight on
^toaaBor and there wwa nothing to do
Washington. It wa^ theq arranged by
Iw U e».vpt to abut off the coal aui>
agreement of the n prosenlailves of
kdy of a ntwdy yet trwO»l«wme romlatbe shippers, the car lines and Ihe
At 3 o*cb»ck this afternoon the commission that a further hearing of
ffmit.
steamer lIHooto tied up nt the North- the InvosUgntlon should set at a fu­
4^0 Idtchlgxn Transportation com- ture date. The time and place for the j
imtiy a dock, at 2 05 the gang for boat continuation of the Inquiry was not
drill iKTunded and n life boat swung
^ifftoi EdRh laahtUs Glbnsy Sued Klaus elfwr of the davlu. At to cltwtwd the decided upon today but will l»© an­
nounced later by the commission.
J. BUlitor tor 560.000 lor Srsaoh
deck the long life ladder unadled and
TO CLEAM UP THE t J. WBITNIT STOCK, ALSO THE
I touched 'the water simulUneously with
ScHAEFFEX PIANOS
’the boat. Two men slid down the
Btr Wire to the B%eulng Rf'ctwd,
tnrkle ropes and four more followed
ntishttfi. May 13Edith Ixg. doaTt the ladder and at 2:10 the boat Twro Hundred More Wagons Fat Out
IheJla GIbney of 8t l^ul*. whu sued pulled strongly away from the black
by Employers Tedsy and Foltcs
^Uans J. Btainnr of iMit.uurg for
hull of the steamer propelled by four
fifiO for hraaeh of promise, was given sturdy seamen. This ahow^ the carc^i
-n verdict tor I12.U0 l.v » juTy this
I
ful attention paid by the company for By UVIre to the Kveolug Record.
mCBlGAirS LEAOIXG MUSIC BOUSE
morning. The nttomeyn p*r the deChicago. May IS.-Two hundred j
protection against lire or other ncxilV
la* KaisV p-ron« Sto
tondant asked four days time tn file
dent. There are eighteen passengers more wmgons were put Into eerv Ice this j
iwaewto for a motion for x new trial.
aboard bound for Chtengo and an ton- OKKBlag by the employers. Because |
wrnso amount of freight, includliig of uttbsldlttg violeoce the police foroe j
IS IT TRUEf
j
4.200 tmsbeto of potaioes. of which on duty waa reduced l«i meen.

HEAOGEABHiGSTiUUIIS

SCHOONER ON BOHOM

m>un.iuceii e» rm.
r YOU NOTICE

0M
CirslorA

The weather warming up aad the
thF> good drasser.
. Ei^YDAY frinn this time on,
.you'll hnd here Unkai Made, w
splendidly made NEGLIGEE
SHIR*TS fram the plainer aort to
dreasiest. sia<.e xt Irom yoc toSs.oa
each.

Q«t th. Fiiwt Pick of Th*m

Kubeck & Hoyt

OloBHI

INil
Rem Estate.

Clearance Sale

neos’ Patent Colt Shoes

I

wAiT:y
DRUG ^T0RE\

^1.33

ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...

lowered UFE BOAT

^

Ton can see the differenoe. Ov Wall Pk|ier I)«U(»
are more nniqne-d»w a tn>e artiatie M«ae. Tow
taste can be satisfied here, when it oaanot elMtwW.
We show an enormona variety, ranging tram 6 oento per
doable loU upwards.

Br Wlr« to tiM OvMiiBff lUoord.
. Toklo. iUr SS^-Tbo BHUtoi olooBor

;
!

NIKTM YKAR-MI

M a 6hnce!

MADE

f of the Compan/a Leaving
Wh» Wm OHiiiH»< FfM
Out/ Mtf O^Pfii to
OM
Ff*iR SR^ M
a
VH^Atoiarat

6 0*0L0 K ED TtON

BOLff BURVIVOR DEAa

ARMOUR UNE
SECRET CODE

BodapaM. May U.-Twaaty4wo
tolaera wara IdUad today by a toooto
tarv aiplotooa dartay a fiaaUaff opato
Ooa la iba Ateaay coal adaa at Ro tSNMTIONAV

•nmfH ciurr wwrr ooi^ orr

fr

kilijeo.

iS±Ui.=S; [':.%
ill.

That Draws
AU

Till

mm

prutleat buiWsTt to our
stock—is thH ffreat nssorU
mentaml unifonnly right
prices on

L umber and Building mairrials, Framing, SidiM, Cor­
nice, sheering. Flooring, Door and VVrindow Frames.
Ceiling. Doors, Sash, Porch Columns, Balusters, Stair
Work, in fact evcr>^hing in wood tor the building.

LET US UO BUSINESS WITH YOU

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cltlrans Phona. 32; Ball. IBS.

W. U Brown, Mnnngar.

TOO MANY PIANOS
TOO IWIAIMV' OWOAIMto

4

MASfilVENSI3.950

SPECIAL PRICES

IIDIEWCE SUHSUHH6

,

GRINNELL BROTHERS

^•tomered That ^.Inaer

u B.I =

HAD FINGERS SMASHED.
It was nimored In-court hoi-tc dr-^
_______
des _______
yesterday
,________
ahernooni that City Bn- Fr5d Schmaltx Mat With a Very Fataginecr Ulllfam Caldwell. wN» made a
tol AocMeoL
•ecrot rail upon the county clefl. was
kYid Schmslit of South Union
about to become a benedtot. and he reork la Beltner’s yoaretoed
to j terdsy afternoon nbout 6 o'clock was
that eSect bet as the
painfully injured by haring the index.

BENT TO AtYLUl*.

MOMS C,YOUNG MBNS
CLOTHING erunmsHiNGe

lUllah Tried to Gain Entrenoe to tho!
Wldto Houeo.
By Wlrw to the Bvenlng Record.
• |
Washington. May 15.-An Italian |
named Daniel Cbstible. who tried to)
gain entrance to the White house last!
was this morning oommltted to\
wb^ ,11 UowtM ve ai«l it iockoA Blddl. u>d rtu* anew ot hi. Ml hud night
the hospiul for the Insane.
;
to Ih, iwbUc
ihc .lory «• »ot
(mkdwd. tbmwb up
> If a Phy.
slrian and to resting easy todaj.
CURTAIN BTRSTCHms to reaL
15c a day. •
J. IV. MllHIwa.
rMfl PREC.
Till, mmlnt and ntry day
Or. and Mrs. H. a Gamer were at We deUver aad caU tor them.
seek ws wilt give nwey free e pr^f NortVport over night where the farmer
Ntoerehlpt or .hht yvalet er gewtle- was called tnoonsnUatloa tor Mrs. Blr- Free Fettloeato,
ney Seoct of Cat Head Pdlat. who to Free Wslete.
'
Free Men'e Shlrle

•m..

EtolMME

TOR YOUR
arpH »c jwfd.

mM

At Blelwbefg Bree.* thto evenlng’and
evmy day next week. Bee dtopldy. adk

for comfort, worn more
than ever this year. We
have all the new

AtoBMtTS
NOMBMt.

A DERBY
for all around service
The popular shapesare
here.
'
If there’* a head for which
we haven’t a becoming hat,
we wish the owner would let
us tee it.

8H&

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

THC cvRMiiw wcona vluvBiiM enr. ««bmmah. «atumay. may 13. ms.

COMXRT nilSED UL

ssr.'sjxsl

WHITNIY ■noTHKm «AVC
UWOYAM.K MIOOIIAM.

nttlAi
unm

YfvMiitt gt

tiwk Ur. Klac'a

9

ICoopAa and Oolda. w
which eaaed Aer
Acraleep. and Aaalty cared
her “ StricUy adcmlAc cure for AtolcAlU» and La Grippe. At John*oa
UruA Co. F. H. MeaiU. 8. R Wail A
Son.** drtiK stores, price Z9c and fl.OO.
Auamnlced, Trial l*ottle 10c.

,
or tAe IM cppcwto ew pi w!
In tAe diyr ento n Inrpe nnaAer oTj

Lsacr'

rA.

. $

■ r; ‘ B. A HIXL, IVMtre^Otal WTcwd AMA Vo.

Cttr
propma over nn Aour anA n half kmc
plTan hr the WAttner arcKAera' anle
qtitftec toAaed. ao fttlfr waa the peo
pram cnjored that ererr maiber cticaiA the laal vaa clvro from dbo to
three eacoree.
Tb# Aral muabcr waa a ttnaxtet ailection. The Trumpet Call. * by lioa-^
aer. Aa an eacure, **On a Sanday!^
Mornlnx•• aaa auaj:
fUlLMOAD
lowed Ay a readlai
a StiekMr.
oC Ui« Cl»i written by Leila T,
Oiml Wtmim rsilrc^d, luu ftkkl Ay e M. WAUaey. TAIa waa #6 captAe MMie ooianitUe on inter ably given tAat Mr. WAltoey waa re-

^

CBAA.

A Ou

C. A. HAlWaVto C^torr
J M. BUKXMAKtmL, M Mr
A-

y. a C^rotMT. Omm a CraW. KIii4i1«7

i

mp- 1

I

•“«>

SuThVur?^ surlS y^vi^get Vhi-geS j
Trowbridge and Mo.g o,
Homewhere. The numlK-r 12 wa^
toe. Ittol^<mintoinallyandttadcto|nuai‘et,
quleklv follow*-*! bv 2b. iluu oibu
. Terrific Race With Death.
S-edo. our. to K J. *-Ue..e.v . Co. j
, ,V C,.) iiuniU-ri* ..u.e „uk,U,.
Uv’Jii’aud:';'’:.'/xllil.'i:
off. This
first alarm .-.luee th*I J: Fla., descilb
descilbing bis fearful raev with
Sohl to dnigflBU. Price. 7*c. per
few words to tin*
Chief of Ihe Fire 1K-.| Avnlh. “n* a rt-sull *
new legi
TMte UaII’> F»mHy Plllt for conrti j stating that the High school b-cimv: parimeni Murray and Chief of iVliee heart dUemse.
e. wl
which had .rohU-d
ul a
lc»»urse wa-s tie- jH-oide’s c«nirM-. For j Ashl.m were rt-ady to douse anythlu.g
ifferent dfxtors anf
that naiK.n he wautex! tlu
veral uiedir;**. , blit col no benefit
that came along
KIMBALL COMPANY TO MOVE. luoa of the
He iLkt-d that if
Ul I began TO US4- l-:i*x'lric Bitlere
, wonderful was Cieir • ffect. tliat in
iiuUt that
they
iCHlGAN IN SUMMER.**
Will Decupy the Beoda Poem Aci
liavo given lh*y should
________
Btraet From Present QuarUrs.
dr&p him a line within the n. xt few | Attractive Booklet Issued
The. Kimball musU house that for n 1 dAvs and t, U him.
Sons. »lrug »torv.s.

^ a R. A I.
number of y««r* ha.s 1mvu locat«-<l at
__ _____________
I ’ Michigan In Summer” Is the title of
W «ast Front slux'l, will 1m- niovetl
the
I
•irwctly acnish.the stnvi till- first ul
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
It 4il
Jnne and the new miarteis n. vt d<-u mg to HarrlMm h'airchild. of Vpsllantl.
V ......... .....
h.
....WRI be larg* . au.i light,., aud men-:
May. at the tx-unlon of the Thir I

;rr rr*..

... II....
_______ _ Teddy dlaapi*eart-d
______
, TraveoH- City and mwrby resort* art
poallo tum
the .0.1
old siorx' ami a*
they I.-..___
have afterward
j given considerable attention.
, BiBch more floor space they will carry t
'• fuller line of musical ln*tnmventsj
~
ever before
GOING FISHING? Slop at tier-‘ CURTAIN STRETCHERS to r,-n
maloe Bro«.’ Stole street livery barn |
•* " Millikeu.
FOR YOUR summer cx-ttage. ra end get your ball. All kinds, fresh.
I
deliver and call for them.
orpel Ibc yard.
J W MtlUkt-n.
may 10-lf
—-------------

^OOT BEER

\ 1

CAPITAL
$100,000.00

1V,-..-"

DKIMTIto-r

SURPLUS
$20,000,00

■ • TOTAL RESOURCES $650,000.00
IWERT?
TEARS'
SUCCESSFUL
BESniESS
HISTORY
Oldest iBCorporated Bank Ib Grand
Traverse Rerfcm

airosiToiT rai...oe MICHIGAN
state

CITY OF TRAVEItSe CITY

,

W« sailto ywr tasiBcs acqmlOaBce am effer
yrmp am oouteois atteatlea

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

WlMlMRltudltteU

L.ATER

Straw matting
At l«c.-j:>c and :t5c, all new styles, made
on cotton warp and will wear a lonjj time.
It is just the thinjj for bed rooms.

It is'

easily put down and is easily cleaned :

:

ZYit June Designer is
now Ready. J^rice lOc.
South
Sidt

MJ.Wilbtlm,

amha
Strttf

THE CELEBRATED

LEONARD
CLEANABLE
REFRIGERATOR

1 lu- ckanrsi, finust lookin;;. most sanitary and best
Refrigerator 4 \er made. Thr hundretls of custom­
ers to whom u*: lia\e sold in the past seasons, all
vouch for this sialerncnt. Von not only need a rcfri;:eralor in the suinincr months, but every month
in the /ear. h is an absolutely indispensible article
for the housewife, h takes very few wor<!s to tell all the good points. \ ou can see
them at a glance. The sale is made if \ oii will onK give us the chance to show the
refrigerators to you. The pri.
prices are from $1200 to $42.0(1.* We have a fine line of
Ice Chests, from
to $12.75.

“ILL MEET YOU AT THE HANNAH DRUG STQRE”
THE FINEST LINE OF TOILET SOAPS
in the city. It is a iMeasure to sell such soaps as we have. Just now we have a spec­
ially fine toilet soap, nicely wrapped, three cakes in.a neat box, the whole box only
ten cents.
i

PERFUMERY IS INDISPENSIOLE

GOING TO

CLEAN HOUSE?
Good time to wite for light or make changes.
Think about it, then figure with us.

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
185 CASS STREET

J- W.

is getting to be the popular e.xpn ssion There is no belter place to meet your
friends. The store in itself is the lincst in the state. The chairs and settees and
other furnishings are most up-to-date. There is ample room for all and we arc
glad to have you drop in at any time and make this store your meeiiAg place.

DR. SIMYDBR
r FIRST
NATIONAP.
, V .4ANK

(Md Dmwrt nndCnamndts
to
with iron bctls, doxt'us
of styles, jiisl what you wpiit,
for just wluil yim wnnl topajr.
ITP •• CfC^OI

CASS STREET

T.-,., ;

Only $18.25

by l>r. King s Now Uf»* Fills, you can
I ten it by the bloom of health ou the
ch«*cks: the brightne»^s of ih»- eyes:
the IUmnt‘»s of the ilish aud mu--kw:
! the bocnanry ot the mind. Try them.
I At Johiii.ou l>rug t'o:. F !I. Meads. S
: K Wall A Sous drug sU.te.s 20 einta.

SIREN Bt£W A BUST

,

AN lUGANT
Oak 3 piw auito, tlmrk
I'll tiniah, triuinuJ with
cmatlmis. Uisc l<>eiicb Unvl
])laU'nlirror, iunt each a euito
as the smaller dealers ask
25.00 tor.

Otlu-rs frrmi »12.S0 to 815.00
with oilhor wixxl or iron IxxL

OAlled auM rented 'The Two Voxm^
mm to tow of ftTteg tAecomiiiU»k« aa imitation of tAe
boy a llrat
______
orih. Pulurml«*-x:l..iim..f
If n>mi»» r« H.irK) M.mnu.ti
power to Ax rmtot. On •penktoc of tbe
,CUr »m U- h.l.l iu lU.. ITf.bMviiwi
»* rIv-u. II U Uiu
l«b.v
vel«lM. Ae anyt:
Tcohyaon*« **BUAle Bong;' arranged
j „eUU tm- «< r uff. r,Hl lovl,=«
j
•atoee Uto tntoMltet lAe trnAc At* few male volera Ay ArtAnr Footi. wwa KN HOXSIE LEAOEB riFTH WARD:
^ISE FIGHTERS.
tectocA Aaee ntopped mjing rebninn next aong Ay the quartet. They wore
Ill give a abort u*ach-i 35 cent a. Tea
t^t to lieu tbernf
•ting
la
capoclaJly
fori
twicer and aang Aral (Ai'
AAto pnki etevaior fee.. wAlcA U an j
of a well-known wiotl
•yrup Wm«-m C^rr Will m, Hlo Aaairfa«t-f '
OUUH)uring of God » |
Harry Carr Will Be Hia Aaa«aUf«t—E.
w<»rld wWle aud local e
MAnr w«y of pivtoA febnlna. A «ov,
pexi the vinuee of a
A Creepinq Death.
J. Hana la the Secretary and
grIUm. All the ehilhllans of ibU eil>
iJltKal jviiMiii
polMui er»H‘iis
ertH'ps up i«*aar.J
t'
tbc
be untram-j urr^uiart food that “look* like excel
raualng death. J K. Steams,
are csiKClally urged Jo alter*!.
Treaavrrr.
or a dealrc toi^jor.
Piaine. Mmn . wriu-a that a
The
sixufnth
annlverhjtry
«if
the
for any paitleular Urn- j one of the moat enjoyal
enjoyable numbers
dreadfully injunxl hU hand.
and nnnld frame
league wlU Ir* obs^nt^i .t ; ,^.1,1,.^ ^wcllwl.up like hhx^i isilsni
le an equItoUe ached ’on the progiam wn. a tr
nolo by ' The tYfih ward now has a hose com
Alvin Wliftney “In Mayttnur written nany and Ben Hoxxk* U the foreman Asbury chmrh on Sunday evening. A Buekien s Arnica Salves drew out the
•f rate, by the government commit^ by Ole Speaks, to reaponae to i>outtu
^alon would be a good thing for all cooc™«.- mill IH- Rlvon by ,b.>
", iolu. .Lu l",sT!
apptauae be gave aa Irish ditty. Hans A Son, Ben lloxiic ^tod
nemod ns H would be e^Ily Iwne- “Your Old Black Shawl " The rollick­
,at the hour of Ihe regular preaehlng F. H MeaUh. S. K Wail 4: Sous drug
ietol to the rmUrtmds and the ablpi^ra. ing humor of the piece and iU Unger- the secretary. Chief Murray was aUr. ’ M rvlce.
i
____________________ __________
---------jlng melody thoroughly caught the present and supplied the boys with, At the Flr»*t Method*-.: EpUeopa: 1 ”
4i nxual. the Ruaalan governmt^t ! humor of the house.
smokes. The foiiowtog oiDcers and
tomorrow the subject of
morning sermon will be • f'alih.* the
baa eAMlnd the binme for the receat **Greca Grow the Rusbea O ’ by Bd member, were elected:
Fori'man. Ben Hoxsie.
Brst of three morning s<*rmous im the
ward Fenny, a n'ading by C. Jf. Whit
wnlArenk
uponthat
the the
Jewa.Jewa
Thensed
po\ommmi elslma
ibo ney. waa-a bumlKT that caosod a tiwr Assistant fotwman. Haro Carr.
i ChtiHilan graces. ENenlng. Tht' Value
portjmlt of the emperor for a abcioting to many an eye. As Mr. Whitney gave First Hydrant man, Charles E^wit . of Homan Uto.
tor«m and also attacked chrtatlana on It an old gray haired man was ckarly Second hydrant man. WUllam A. Mr
'hurch of ChrtHi. Thomas F Tlhuu.
Seven room house on
the strseta. The latter pgrt of the ■eeo by the audience who lived with Coll.
'Minister. Mwmtog, H':30. s^-rryou
rner of llih and
eAsrpe to old and thiwadbare but the him in the long time past, when his First I
. Alexander Vogt.
subject. “Mvlne Onlers “ Kw-nlng.
ireels ai a
•tot part has fa cldmeat of aeeelty at awcetheari aang tbc old song. “GrtH U nrst
March of ChrlM Through
Ceorgv^**^^krain. Hardwood
Rushes 0.“ This Is Mr. j Smith.
the Centuries." A special invitation
finish, oO foot lot.
I^TiUney*. favorite selection and from
Second asaiaUnt pljn* man. Engeiu :
south side of street.
Monday the hlcyela law goes «it and ] an artistic standpoint he U fully Justl- j Trude,
R**'* « A. Berry, p. p.. who is in
tba wbaelmen can no longer tme ihe^ fled In his aeloctlon. As an encore, loj Third assistant pli»eman. Ja<x)b
l'r««:h Sunday morning
aidewalka. ThU will In- welcome tu w:. j a musical accomi*aiilmint. he reclu-l j Heuss.
|
Cougn-gatlonal church
to many pedeatrlans.
j “How'd You Ukc to Be* a Dog r
| Ax man. James Burden.
------------------------—
'■
■—
1 Ihidle) Bucks arraugeim'nt of-TIk
Secrelao and treasurer. E. J !Umk.<
HE WAS ABSENTMINOED.
Tba fee paid to Mr. Levy by Nan | Blue Hells of Scotland” was the next j O. L. Larkina. WTIliam K^rlon.
The house wauled J The company has the nen-asarx ca
Patterson la not op record but the ad jquxrtet
•ecrctsry of Union Paid f1 Fine for]
Llttlu Feach In an i and hose aud will txcupv the lu
Tartlalng should balance accouota.
] wve.
ForgtU.ng.
. Orchard Grow” swa given. Still luorv-' building at 9oi Washington Kinvl.
_________ ___ _
The menilH'n* it( one of the unk»n^ of
Wouldn’t It he a good lUtw to c U si,; was demanded but a solemn bow wa-. <
------------------------this city an- having c<m.sidenible fun
} your premtoaa right away ?
jlhe only response. Leslie Stewart’s
at the vxixxisi- of iheli se< reUi y. S„m,.
____ ______
I ••««,
•The BandeJero.’’a baas sok) by A. L
tliUi* ag«> a rt>uhitiun ws.k lumped tha?
^nuuiey. was a number that did not
There Was auy memlxT caught smoKlng non uni*m
I for Catorrh That
s^m to win an the appreciation Ji
made tobacco would have to.pay a fine
ConUlfi Mercury^
should Itave done. Mr. Whitney waa
auae of False Alarm.
^of |1. The secretary duly re<x»rde:l
aa marcury wUl surely destroy the
•ease of smell and completely detange I recalled and sang an Irish ditty.
......
' the motion and other busim's.*^ was prre
tba whole systx*m when antartog it 1 “A Summers Lnllab.v” by Arcltle
The siren's flrsl sharp tdid this «x«eded with. The first Ihliig the next
tbrongb tha mucous surfaces. Such
artVlM
iw, oMAMf
****' quartet
j at F> o’clock brought out the morning one of his fellow memlH r > no
quartf't nd
aand •J ^nj^nlng
IHipulalion ofthecUy In full fonv aivrtked him sniuklug On U Ing ask. *l
slclans. as me damage they will do N^X
. ms the number 11’ was a t>u>iiies> ci-n wha’ brand he was using without liesi
^ “Sleep Kent ucky Babe.”
to ten fold to the good you <'sn
’•The Typewriteen U-Uer” was C |
H*u,uah k Lay c<.nu i lalion he named a o rialu klu l ver.'
lurneil lu that diixciiou , popular among smoker* but whieli
the fire de|*arinutit and water diH*s not tn-a- the itniou label. 11 •
and to takenI Internally, rnllng
rntlng directly ! twice more. The ptxigram concluded : works
„ t.
It was known in a few sectnid' promUi^ to i>ay the fl.
Hpon tho blood and mutotiK sorfa*:es | «uh
».cr«,
-XirRC He
^__________

s^pS:<^p“ss.."rrrb. ‘rcp’Tt.o^s?

S'&'.GK.lS'iS'SS

carliful iospecUoa.

mPSBK LAl TMto PeriHr

EASY TERMS IF YOU WISH

V-

BEDROoirSI^S

Thoto'tf DO beauty In all the land
That can with her face compare.
Her lii^a arc red. her cy»-s art' brli:ht. •
$hc taken Rocky M^nmuiu at «U;bt.
Jidmaon UruA Co.

coMPMY IS0RGUI2ED'

■Hi

ereowiNo

Ayaaaalia woaM cure IL Z. T. Gray of
CalAona.. Oa. writea; “My wife bad a
very a»ravated cou«A whicA kept Acr

PHONE «S

And wc arc carrying all the latest perfumes that are made. Vou can buy jt in any
size fanc>'bottle, some genuine cut glass, or any quantity you may need, by the
ounce or more. A nice combination is a four ounce bottle of perfume and a cake of
fine toilet soap all packed in a neat box.
x

THE NMHMII & UV
MERCANTILE tOWJINY

I
I

cmr. MtCHlOAII. SATUnOAY, MAY
w tke miA

b««a cnranu » ama strMte thfttjatraeu be Termed to tbe
..tn wm b«e to be

Home Made

STOP JEWEUn FMUO

Tke Pstat Tilt Lasts

by AM. P
• o» tbe

A SK the best house
Offered lerted
POSTAL AUTHOIMTIC8 ISSUED AN
yo® know
Are and wi
ORDER TO CHICAOO FIRM.
to
for
ReaoiTed. also, Tb*t
tbe
<
Tbet
coOecdcmi
about "Sh pman" Pure
aeld Uxce asd u-t
White Lead. Unless be
AM. Bhisham that ^uMtee be ai
L be mmble J»e 1 to Jene)
ao. IMS. via. Isiarat at Ibt rate of;
can prove that some
fOB ire wttb poeer
the Um of the Maite-SaM They
power to eUmiaate may objectkaiablo
ur»‘S!;r'?r‘s:
u, u.. ««cu. !?•) iMtaie
other hcB*e paint is betthat wooM not Impair tbe ^aa-.
__________ ____
HandbyAM.Wbato«Mtke
Tcaa—AH. Abbott. Biagbam. Dock- era! baaelu of tbe charter aaMMl.;
. 1 ter, specify “Shipman’!
iatloB be adopted.
____ _
my, Ererect, Glllett. Morchte. Qttatt meata.
---| when )*ou I ain;.
• Canted.
£OU) er
Oooacu of U» aty <d TFmrwnKatr.erejr. »rCT*tt.cm«t. Man*!.. Ortatt. !’*"**“*
fraud ^.r
i^kle, WUatai. <10 )
mi I hereby report to yea the:Wianle. wneoo. Murray. UA)
■aaala.t Haasmea Breiher- » m n
j
RCBOLUTtON.
aaunate e.-ailBit doe oa the <B*er«t| Tbe cooscil up* retarned to atockl Jeaelry flna at •« Drarbora ,ir*«t. j IIAXXAU A LAV MLK“
Koru for the partac of i under the bead of appofatmeau.
deaytec to the B-™ the ate of the 1
GAXTILE 00.

i sssv

Have yoar cake, nu&is, and tea b»tmt homMiiade. They
be freaber,
deaner, more tasty and wholesQine.
Royal Bakmg PowcW helps the house
wHe to prodooe at home, quickly and eov
nomi^. fine aid tasty cake, the raised
hot-biscuit, pudcfings, die frosted layercake, crisp cookies, crullen, crusts and
muffing ,widi which the ready^nade food .
found at the bakedipp or grocery does
not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bakeday helps.

•" sinr"*"*”"■*rbui™'i

•r

No- J Ca« rtroK...........
stml^ mtMi ...........

JQ Sc'iTfr district No. I.
.
Front aad

.a

.

511 16

755 40

7C «S

113 »

passed conflnntng said rolls, and,

t£e


submitted.

mow city 1 of TravTO Ciiy, Mlchig^.;

accurlng

to

recomm ada ion
each

'

(SigneSTCHAS. M. BESM.
^Ity Clerk.

fpwud thereby, accc rdlng to the
benoku

Mored by A1<L Dockeray Out the ap- ities.

i
lot aU.

maied

Mored byJOd. Dockeiay that theap-l
Tbe ftaod. whieh the Bre» J» acco.ed
roaflnaed.
of txating perpetrated or haring at
LcmL
tempted to perpetrate are said to bo of ^
Reed called tha atteatioa of thr
Yean—Aid. Dockeray. \
such a mature aa easily to ImjKW on postal amborltles to tha caaejted the
■on. O^latL
(4.)
the feminine portloD of the public. aSair was reftwred to the Cl
Naya-Ald. AbbotL B1

1,1T!

adopted at tbe regular

^ conftrmed.
yJS^Abboit

i

Dookerar

The attontlcm of PostofBce Inspector 1

Murchle

Murray. Orlatt.’ WlrnJe. \\Tson.
Nays—Aid. Bingham. EreretL

Chicago bureau

be

cirrlc-d.

was

OFFICIAL FROCeCOINha

:3^IS=£ssiS

* ro'lJs REN-K..i

, .ad

rJeriS. -i v.'’";;*';'
"L,'If^vereti.
ea-rar.it .n I h^r.1



he making of said i

catch Itaaisui. newrrs
.i., Tb. reld rooTw ii -n.i h«..d
jin said portion of f *
is .re..
r» of 4,,,..
said city
city being now in
as *
a Ixuinl cf rv
Wher.^ airu^ul nr^CK*dings bavc^*^^^^
hiard and Il"‘7i;o
consldm-d Ji'.
all
..d^rtanredVhlrb
lions, and likeuisc the aswaary for the
Hkculsc Uii "

E

reports

ri«:,vrrr.N.l:“;‘'M.r.‘::r.^'uv^
lab »m-.t in Ibr allry
Front
aiad State street nmning west to ih.
line tf the' oa.vt
i.vt 23
W#st bounds

ck 0. Original plat

city) of Trave rse ('Ity.
Uleral sewer No. 1. S*-wer Dlst.
. starting on Garfield avenue, nm-

’‘wb.::?;;’”;;;;.-',;;7ai

of

n, •*

Blochani. GilvviugU'
(tj
Wmvlo.
iO
8TANOINC
cOM-

Michigan:
traverse City. M.ch. May 8. 1M5.

i-*;

»5'ir.iisr

thal

the

Doubled by the Changes—Ad­

UON COFFEE,.SelXABO. or
ALL FACKA6E COmES. U <4

^

Montague. Secy.

Mov.h1

J A Montague
by AM
Murray

(hat

|K-tUton be eranted.

*”'*

^

hat the

TO the Honoreblc^^t-h^^‘«

ver, crldentlv

■ IlKtlreet
-f »he

r,*,..-

-.*4

U-t n«ght. “fm-

Tn-re-tnr

Sivmrt

msnv fra-td eaaes

In the n-pair rago oflce that I mn
tbem all

ret

The Oi^-Bgo offifv.

gate-

v Mar. imd
k. pt l»upy
detecting
k.l.u.y
.<r

r- • In.p,-.,.r, an, frauds

Aitaclied to one of the.-e rings, the'
‘The rMAtorn't’-v nr‘T^«'»vre l« for i
^ ,..u,rs
out I
VI., rre.K>rt and af»er
npany are al | invpceto
»rnF*»*. re-1 pr me ft Is
leged to ha%e stati-d. was th.‘ name <d 1 fh.
the woman to whom the si>eciflr letter

forw ay Vd

was addre^*ed.

ta1 a iTboritie< nt Ws,b1''ei-n rop-l d

The ring could Im-

iv.

W® M-*-e«

If the po-

from the evidence •Mkmftted th-t the
rom em
1!.

uleni

1- ^ Many
ligation and finally to the Is.-uanr
Ihe fraud order.

if

uti

!»t (ivestlKSilon h

fra-^d

one ihe fraud orrl-r Is l*«*ied
such

onlers

an*

I-etng Iswf

nowadays.*"

/

H so happeo#*4l

Hiiira W. Ilr-«1 was not a woman, buf

refriger.
hem of

THIf? IS THE SEASON for refrifcr.

a man. and he sent a sharp letter tO|«tors and gsrdr
Hamilton Hrother* A Co. In which hr j f-iHn, Campbell. <17 rnlon.
said:

*’l am not a miss.

An: a r«-tired ;

may 5-U

j

TRY A RECORD W ANT AO.

MORE NEW MACHINERY!
of fbirtv

twb:

a minur,-

there are thn-e

pnemnatic hammers

in use: they are of the Kotten patent
and an- manufactun.Nl by
Sons of New York oitv

Koden A
T!*f

pfjwei

used Is ebN-trlcftv and at a pressure

wRiOM-r

uaunorv

Has coming -» -Sixty Shirt Washer, whieli lmvi-s them in all
Thm- Laive Washiiij; Maehines.

ROS.
WRIGHT - BROS
228 PARKCSTREET
STREET

TWO PHONES 125.

.f fonv-five po
be ir»-'.>ure fr
i»M- air

from th<‘ tank ike valve closer and
the comitressor again lH*ginM w*;rl:
;

Mr Rlck**r.l say. that a polisher will

.-«oon be installed but It is not d.-nde*!
^?,
r*n»er will be
ot*taIned
b

froti

REMOVAL SALE!

the is.11-her tak.-.s n«.

the orbe
im.w
»^<‘re 1 ire only ihre*- hamm**rs in
-ia-..Hi at pre.*;ent the oUni 1« only
1 bom one half Its capacil.v.

"“'rr

’Ompress«?d air i.s u^ed almost endr In the work* v

Of Pianos, Organs and ftlush
cal merchandise
Prviiaratorv to our removal to N<j

iliout douMeii the rapicli

Jill

124

r to .\. V, Kri.Mlrichashia- slon-.
ati.i to
lop.. an.l

umber of

vlth tb*

tlani.ik'e to our 1‘iaiiw, un«I <*l!u-r «it'licat.-ly

a
fin

Mrf t. .ni’Xt
the riihk of
*!«xaia.

wii

\ *bi\-8 K**m
An aUcIltion Jo^iu has been built on
the east aide of tbe. building which Ih
for the engine room and anoiher
14x20 has lx-*>n built on the west aide

ig

Field

Day

Evc-ta

Were

E e
g.
--------

with Tho,

The remalniac event, to he pulled

^ J" T’l^irln-M^lro. Miller and

dru«6laU boitla were, pj^oa.

B«%rr;STo c;S;rd av;nuenO*™^^

siitOTth i
Moved by Aid. OvUlt that tha henda! “ »*>'
nte amet;!be approved.
Boiten

and

Sale Begins Monday Morning .
Itlaf 15-1905 and Closts Saturdsp Wap 27, Specu!
Prices oa all Lines, Remember OnJp 12 Daps

d Off at the ■'•rack Last

:lh n. Montague

I
I

;ssrMrFWiia*KJ-ia.aW

^hat tb.- motor
fre-e and as so

Lay Mcr. Co., with
abSdd'l^Uld on tbe fcllowin* atreetal

■ POST GRADUATE
COURSE.
J. Dunn and E. P. Wilhelm as
__________
this year:
I"
State stnet from Boardman mr^ne
The Ameriehn DniK Oo.. wUh H. B. Miw Cltthell Haa Completed One at
to Garfield avenue; Webster street
and E. B, Minor aa attretloa.j
Emeraon Ccllege.
C. A.
Y;i
Clichen of thi, city hae
Roae atreiY. Webster atre^ to Boyd; |
and Kmannel Wflhela «»i
. p^, ^^^nate eo«r«
Twelfth stroTL U
Oak street: Fbur
afreet lo Wadawo

Tb.. Bra. boa
thoMirht

B-usive impr*n» men!-* in the shape of

w pro. j Hodge M\Mikoop and M'alkcr.
McGarry aa bureties
I sented.
22n Ijow HurdkiJ <2^ feeU—Hodge.
:
Meved by AM. Gill^ thal the bond
j be approved.

CouncU of Ihe Cl.y of Traverre Clty. t

plan of op» ra ion, was bound to come

a eomo* »ind-r »he ,npe-l Ion of fh* Oil-

^lalnu-d l.» have bought wa.

as you aUte. ”

CUT Mich Mav S 1905 'i*”Ann,‘ *
Cole, with Fran): Hamilton <•» Mkv :e in the M|: Oeld me< ! were
. tbe
ihe Mayor
’MarivMdcity;and John \V. Patchin aa aureUea.
tried «ul last niyM. The track wa. In
. J the Hononible.
Council of the City of Traverse Cl
E. D. Barnck. With Floyd Smith and niurh b<-t.er rondlilon than It ha,
Michigan:
J
J D Mun. ^
vurprisinyly UM
1912.
I>*-*«iring to carry on
Lawman.' aa sureties.
]tim*' wa.s
made which
is withheld
AM. Murray that
ibe; from publication at the requosi of the
coming
.
; manasement of the team. The follow
body for the privilege and herewith j t'OOa* he approved.
h my bond for same.
1
Cam
furnish
Yours rvspeciful’y
Tarri
Hurdles
(3U
feati—
E.
iof buildings with A
NTAGFE
J. A. MO>
Mov<M by AM.
petition be granted.
Carried
Traverse City.

the

thev sav that In tbe |org mn such a*

HI Bay strk-ci have Ikko rei-B-iving ex-

HURDLES AND RUN

Co

st the boldness at

scheme, and sbo si Us stupidity, for^

navy man and n» ver Iml a ring marked '_____________________

ditions to Factory.

Traverse City. Mich.. May 5. 19<*5.
11. We hereby make appUcaUon ft
plumlKT's Hcen
- IE H/

Trude
isurety.
I
J. A. Montague,
iaa sureiy.
surety.
!®*
(hej
Hanuah, Ijy Mer

Re«js“d Scheme as Fold.
Offirisl«« of th»* po^tofn^e dopirtaenl
arc amazed

The granite w<u k, of A. W. Rirkerd

which is esed for a stock room.

ai.a-if he care,
Ao bo
BO-^n
Tour BTOOer i» honret anA—if
earea to io
—»n t^
littlf about the bulk coffe*
coffre ha
m thBtbo^>”*» VfiTV littl.'
where it originallv came inmL
Lubtoo. How cu» ho know,
ki
liow it a as blcntU-a—or With whRt
—or wl>eu roasted? If you
vou buy 3t>ur
.vtjur
be pound, bow ron
jM ct punty and uiiilonn quabt3 ?

purchastM

--NEW AIR COMPRESSOR

j
Special police fo. aaylum. without
siUHirs of .-uiid city would meet Nov
Carrk-d.
ember 4th. 11m^4. »< the council rooms ju the Hoaorablo. the Ma.vor and Uty’pxy; B. P. Burnt;. Anson Kennedy.
City Gt®». White. D. nnis K*-lley, E.
Kent.
at 8 o clock p m. to act aa a board of
(\umcU of the City of Traverse_____
n-view relatUe to such assessment for
Michigan;1 Moved by Aid. .Murray that 1
poibtmentB lx- confirmc-d.
the
the purp
purp iee
wx- of
of hearing
hearing and
and conaidt'ring
considering
Travers*- Cltv. Mich.. May 3. 1905.
Carri*fd.
1
all objccilon* on lehalf of any partis ,5,5^
j hervby petition tbe r*mncl
Yeas—Aid. Abbott, Bingham. Dockinten-sted ndaiive to
lo coBstructlOT
com
rf of Traverse City to grant me plumlx-r*
ay. Everett. 1Glllett. Murchle. OviaU.j
eray.
and the making of aaid aaMurra.r.
(10.)
Womie. Wila t
K D.^IARNES.
For chltf of he Fire Department.
i*aul eounell and
Sign.xl by Floyd Smith and Dr. E.
Tbos. Murray.
of assCs.*Lrs of said city being now in p ’ MJmm.
Moved by Aid. Deckeray
as a Iward of in vlew and bavappoliiment b»- confirmed.
ly b«ard and* ciYnsMered
!
bk-cliuna. and IlikewlM- the
ivas—
AM.
Dockeray.

ItnOis fliat Strike Home

bad

O^tt; l.n:-..-.mlH-r of riro-. «U
(10.)
Offered Rino at Low Prior.

Winnie

* your com mitt
IMH. GentlcmenCarri.'d.
levy and
• n pubiic In
tfuUy
kTl'on of lb<-Hpecl______________________
regar to establishing
shing a light
cv rdance with such assessment roll That In regard
1*^ henby c»rdc nd levied and col’ect- at the corner of Cass and Eleventh
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Uireeia l>c deferred until such a lime
Uesolvcd. aUi>. Thai the cJlection a* tbe ci'y haa a coniracl for llg
: of Its own
es aid as- or has a pi
11/kMr.i trf
axid (laynie t of said taxes
a for light-v
parable June 1st., to Julyi‘ ibi
C hereby directed
A. U.. llKii.
and Iilared on’file until soaie set
ith'thc said^public im J*»
is in force.
MPROVEMENT AT A. W. RICKMoved by AM. Dockeray that the
lb spA-cifully submitud,
r»solutirTi be adopted.
EROS GRANITE WORKS.
J. M GIUoETT.
Carried.
Md Murray that l>e i
.MAloCOLM WI.VNIE,
Yex.s—AM. AidKJit. Bingham. TVxkJA3IES MURCHIE.
,
emv, Kvcndt. GiilcU. Mnicbte. O
tIi
OTlatL
Committee. Capacity
f
Plant
la
About

rilw.

five IN - cMit
iKT annum uimmi all
Ittipaid lustallnienls.
Resoiv. 1 further that the mayor and
clerk U- and Biv .»m!»owt-red
to issue
and neg. t ate for andin behalf of of
*mt
city. lu.t exceeding fiv*- IH^I
of
nggrvga
amount
oald aiM.'cial assessment,
lit.payment ..t ublch has 1
ad beyond Uu year 1905. in arconlance with tb.* provision
tour. I Hie thlrt.-,
aaid city.
Reaolved furtl

Mpved by Aid.
council adjourn.

^jj7,L"f™1h’i«ynILn^^

V‘‘*^^.* **'!*]’.2a
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it

, depariment whieh HamIMon Brother®
rioek

the-M^or «d CUy ..^y
t „uncll of the City of Traverse City. wmeJe. Witeun. Murray.

Thai the aaid kpe-ial asRc solved. That

that

Wilscm that Iba ap- jewelry e^tabllshm«-nt.

^
^.“7*1^*..,

street, thence north on Harlow street
to Washington stn-et. tbenc^ west
Waahltigtcn street lo Ihe trunk sewer .
on KaUruad avenue.
i-rerrlli
Tbero iMdng no objections to
above asaeiumient rolls, the fdlo.......
maolutiona were passed.
\vn«
TION8,
RESOLUTION.
tMnnle. VVIIwar
(lU-l
Honorable, the Mayor and CUy
Carried.
\
Pavinp SUta Straet.
j
RESOLUTION.
Council of the City of Traverse City,
Yt^as-Ald AblKJli.
im. Raimlvod.br tba council of the ikofi. Confirming special aaai-aiimrnt
Michigan:
eray. Ev»
Gillclt.
City ftf Traverse City. Michigan, that for the building
of l.at»ral i^-wer No.
The umbr.-^’.gmd owmr.v
and W:unie Wils n Murray,
do.)
ial asMH,;meiit
aHMH,;meiit for the l in Sewn Dist. No. K.
the r<dl of H|H-cial
LM*cupanl> of Tea’ estate on Uccoln ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.
defraying that part of the
Whenws. by niMdmlnn of Ihe city s,n-et In said city, htreby pc-titinn yonr imT. U.>,dv<d. That the city clerk bicoat which the c .nncil d.eidt d should
omiril « f theCiiy lA TraverbC City,honorable body to ord^r o sidewalk
ami bnvbj la irstnuft-.1 to rxb nd the
bn paid, and lH>me by special asa» s.-.- Michlgtu. duly adLpud at the regular huilt rn the south side of Uncidn n Us for
the foil
wi.ng
«i>« cial as
ment f<»r the grading and fuiving of
Bting of the council bold S<‘pt. 5. Hin-cl lietwt-cn Rose and Fern streets sci^ments, viz:
Stale ainet from the vast line
»e 1of Casa lintl U was de< ltled thatthe expense and a cross walk from the atnith «ddc
The 4th asses.-^ment for the imprtiv
aireei to the
West line of Railroad - and «inslniclloii ofa certain
sewer of IJncola sin^ t across to the
west ing of Fn>nl sirtvl amounting to ♦!;av«-nne. which wasTe|H>rle«l to said
known as lateral sewer
Na 1. in side
id
Ros^Htn-B>t.
And
.vour 433.1:4 and Int.-riM of fl42.3!L
council by the Ikiard of Asseiuom cf Sb-w*t Dist No. 8.
Iietilieneis will b ver pray. etc.
The 3rd Installment for the Improvaaid city
on the ITlli dayof April.
Begiimtiig In
the alley
Ix-twtcn
Traverse* (ht.v. May 4. 1903
- iug . f Sixth sin-ct amounting lo 13.2.Ik? and the samehereby is con
Wasbingitm aad Webster atreeis. Uk p
Barnes. J. B Armdd. J. S. u'l.Ob and Interest of $318.
ng oa Garfield av. nue. running Richanism. fUlver E. Case. Mrs. Perry
riu 3rd installment for the impi
. kYirther thal tho amount ih. nr>»> west to llar’ow 8tr«-ci; thence
pr. Garner.
.
t meul of Cass stTket amounting
clal assrasment
ar jkatd special
assrssment be and the n rih
rib oa Itarl .w
stnH-t to Washington; M«*ed by AM. Dockeray that
the 1 i.Mpn and Iniercsi of$TC CG.
aame hen-by ia
is divided ipto Sve thezu
theiue west on
Wa.«hlugU»o street to petition be n-ferrerl lo the special The ilrd ir.stallmcn
improvuqual Inslallmeiils. the first install . K.i11nui
apiclal
8- w«
wbt
Inlaid by
b: apicl^
ment toI Ik- calhx-led on ^
or iK-fune
b<-fune the with trunk
tr
sr:: tn-j^aid
_ j LnVirtlVes^'of TnT29°^and
Traverwe
ic second to- aaw aamcni to lx- maJBmMjn the lota
Mich.. May
ftrat day «f July
between the and prvmlM?, alfectBd^Keby aocord- To the Hoc
stallment to Ui CidU-cted
<
City
iivioU
bat The city clerk be in
CoiinHl of the City of Traverse City, I structvvl
liml day of June and the first day < f Ing u the cKilroaivd^^^fU a brording
deliver said rolls lo tne
arh iiarcel frr-to
ly. IkdC.
he to each
frr.to TOe eon srrucllcB
Michigan:
July.
IkOC. the third InstaUment
^
I city treasurer with bis warrant for

et»n the first day of June and the of said sewer, and ^
1909. Gen
I oUection
ajM-ssment has bren your hnn-,rable Uxly
lie
IK»7. the
Whereas, aaid
of the license lo carry tm plumbing business. resolution bo a*k pu-d.
city acting as a
Yours tru’y,
Carried,
board of asiwai.Honi. and
ARMS A COI-E.
Yeas-.4M. AblKitt, Bingham, DockWhereas. The sHd assi-ssmcnt roll
r,.commended
by
J.
B
Paige erav. Everett. Gllletl. Murchle. Oviatl.
COlliC
liflb
natallmenl to
tween ih«> fir,Ml day U Jime and the was lur»*tofure fllevl with.the city ckrk Electrical Co
Winnie. WIU n. Murray.
(10.)
first .'ny
uly. A. D-. 1909. iog» th» r aud dui* notice has Ixnn gi\eq that
movcnI
by Aid
Glllett that the
APPOINTMENTS.
lal iuirn-si at the rale cf Uie said city c- urcil and board of aa- w^tion be prante<l
i
With in,

■sr

advertised

Mcnod b) Aid

MITTEES.

ii^“wreiTaV's;. ^AS‘«™.^r.;d a.i;^T?or.
completion

Kv . H. CTO.SS.

Murciuc
CF

»P«*tor n-pcfned that a largo number
ofletters had b^n sent onL

;

.Tr;:

^iST’cUT lMlJd SI

tbe ring,

1 ti«n. came to the oonrJnsion that lr^ . «lHng scheme Ip nr, known, bnt tbe to;

Trarerse City. Mich., May g. IMS.
. Carried.
i business was Hlecltlmaie and made ».
ewer, and
OTcr.
and
to the Honorable, the Mayor aad City - Yeas—AM. Abbott. Dockeray. Murrepc»rt of
of hi
his finding., which wa. for-,
Wberoas,
Council of tbe aiy of Traverse ,..ty. ray, Bt orett. Orlatt. Whmle. Wilren.
^

against
uly made by the
Michigan:
(8.)
wariNxl to the department at Wa^^hmade shall hare the option
ds of aaid city acting “ •iWn, Gentlemen:—New water mains
The fraud order soon followed
Nays—Aid. GUiett, Murchia.
(2.)
Ingion. The
of w
tuard
,<-ial asseaarn;. asd
TO be Weighmaster at City Market,
From the Information given out by ;
Whereas, The aald asaessmi«t r.l!
City. Mich.. May 8. IMS.; lYank A. Winnie.
the authorities it Is beli. vrd vhat the '
GeoUeoHn:—I hereby under
Dockeray that the ap*
^ncll'of'iM C^ty ^
Oeo^n:-l
Moved by Aid. Docken
firm made an effewt to traa^a<‘l rao4t
bat whereaa ibe
! £»“ “F «»UniaUon a. rhlaf cf poltre po-ntistai U- conBmeu.
M.reh
department, to
to take
Carried

<.f it, business with wt>r... « whom It
re by a maj;rtly
» J .L T'^,. L™?m
u.Jtt
take
Carried
rrmpisit
ililirniin
Abhott
tiiiir
' f Iwo^thlrds of
ham livkarav Kvt-r«4t OilletL Marof said city naolvc to make a: k o clock p. m. to art as a
Mcv.d by AIO.
thal Ihe r«- Wtonla. WU«.. Murray.
(10.)
w
barKala. tha-. aarM .
' Morr^Ot lalt. Winnie, Wll«* |h«
fve to such assess
nntton bi‘ not accepted.
Thf. mayor appointed aa a special The inspectors state thatth*‘Arm
of hearing and conpid< ring
Lost,
charter committee to go to Laashig. out a large number ofl^fters lo women
sit ouj<T*u(iijp
rtbjt'ctitins on
half
of any parties
__________
S'l
«»«
na
.Ht !ln- of
\M. iLickeray. Bingham. H. C. DavU., |n ail parts of the co-tntrr in whic h I*
rad and approvexl
pointed for
TWa being the time
Ihe meeting of the lb ard
AssetMora and the.city couiirl
an a Board of Uevlyw to nmslder
iibjteilans to the amount
levied for the
et frem 1

rerarn^

<*«! pmfes*ed to bsre fr^wl

examination of the instliM. company made bv tbe wllaged awln, poinlmeni bo

construction cf aatd

May Sth. ISBS. Called to older
V. Friedrich. Mayor, la Ue chair.

««
»*»*<**»

(7.) , called to the matter several weeks ago »«
tewelry aaGil- and be dt tailed a deputy inspector to tablUhment were nothing bat champ

Cpilerer of Oratory at
will spend tbe sumificr

Wc- t-xpcTt to make this

sal*-

e>ik-c-ially

stron;.' in

Piano?

ami Organs and will name

PRICES HERETOFORE UNHEiED OF
Our stock includes w»*ll known goods din-cl from tbe fac­
tories. No middle man gets a protit,

THE niRCHlSER BETS THE HEHEFIT
We have many UargeTins in Pianos and Oriraus. Some
second-hand. Bome shop worn with ais**8 slightly w-ulf*^,
but otherwise per£«^t and just as gootl as new, but on aoocmnt
of the little mars w*ill b*» sold very <*h<?ap.

EYERYTHIII5 60ESIR THIS SAlE-NotlilDg Resenieil
Call t^arly and examine for yourself, while tho assortment
is compleU*. We do not want to move a singli3 Piano or Organ
to our new location and propose sacriScing the stock in prefer­
ence to moving it.

Store Opea Eoealags Duriag tbe Sale

KIMBALL MUSIC. HOUSE
W. B. dimer, Prep^

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«-3

tlftr ««• nritdMd owr to tto M. *
K.1t wtffAn i«»ltod odt «o th«
Ua* aU Air dtctitbottoa thatr aauOl
nvaMat TW»l*»*>i»ltoto«t»«aiu
iiialtolaliM ^»am t«o tkoatoato «aeh
of Utr tnmt %ort» op «be Pwe Mar
aatotailia .Wali'aiwatortk. Theoo«■lto*ii»'toi: oar arrlTad attke O. B. *
L «i»oi a»1n to»t a|«ht aad palM o«
dll* toarataa «itb tka 11 o'cioek tram
aoatb tor 4be Pam hatekcttoa. Tha
M art oalf a fr« ««ek. oM and »al
aia capakia of ahlWa* for thrawalroa.
mat «M wktt* «>b foraaerlT
ambaltod arlik tkr ranar. ika >tar'
•aoa. kal ai Ikla kail 1> <o4ar alaoM
aiuaet tka lakakak kr aitiSdal |«to
ontkw-toto tka Manhr of ikelr aaa
■m art aloimr OB the laeraaBa.

.r 1^
iix
Fr^ th% BtiHnM Oolftf*
^ Aw Wbippino
•trMms
Mmt Solon.
The olnfain* oronod lh« city within
ft dfty*. trip mre boln« whipped todnj
in groftt thnpe. Amons the mnny pnrtlci
to go In ooftTch of the wily trout betag
•In tm stodcnu of the Twrorne City
BsifftOM eollego fAn^nmod hy lllm
MUdrod Doekery nnd ftMlMed by Mini
Addle McMnlleiL They were armed
with bent pin books, a moonier ban of
doufthttuU and a really fliherman i
naek to oatch the npoiln and enounb
mirth to ncare aU the llth away for

boat on whlpplnn the trout stwnm In
that Tlcinlty the latter had the nympa
thy of the communlu. 8o did the
dooghnnu and the pretty white
STAOS AND PLATFORM.

r:

' Tblf oreolnc the TmaTerve Dramatic
company will produce the nreat com­
edy -Him nnd Me” at the City opera
house. Thlf plnjr hat been made
inmoM from ocean to ocean by Trlnle
Monroe, who ban aUrred In It for a
Snmbtr of yean. Tha local player*
haeo been under the Instmctlon of T
H. Cone for weeks past and durlnn the
last fonnlcht MUs Monroe herself has
been oo the scene and with the result
thtt tonigbfi entertainment will be
tar and away bettor than anything that
can be expected by the playifoer* of
Tffttetee City. Bach and ev*^ mem­
ber of the cast selected to product- the
play has been selected for their ability
to play the particular part asitened to
them and then has been carefully
trained In all the IliUe detail* that ico
to make up a aocoessful production.
The PssuU tonight will demonstrate
what has be<« done and what It is pos­
sible lb do with raw material and a
thorough enjoyabldr enterulnment is
promised. The play Is one that must
prore iaterestlng to all since U com­
bines comedy and pathos enough to
satisfy the admirers of both extreme«
and satisfaction U guiranteed as to
the vaudeville /eatures it can be said
that they will be well taken care of by
T. H. OoKo In black face and MIm
Trixie Monroe and Baby U<on in alngle
and Doable songs and dances. The
latter two have but recently returned
from a four weeks* run at the Globe
theater. 8L Louis. Mo., and both made
ft tremeitdons hit while there. The
•bftby is but four years old and U said
to be the youngest child on the stage
doing ainglng and dancing and speaklag parts. The prices of admission
are 26. 36 and 60 cents.
The following arc among the vaude­
ville numbers from which the rreetnsn
Fiske Slock company, supporting Miss
NeUy Lyons Healy In s repertoire of
mftke their selection for their engages
ment here: Rawls and Kauffman, pre­
senting a great lOnging and talking
comedy, ”Mu*h:” Langirj* and Smith,
producing wonderful feau In eoolortkm: Joe Osburn, a very funny fellow;
Mayme Fulton, wooden shoe dancer:
Fred T. Russell, the tourist, and
others. The FYiwman FUke Stock
eompaigr will commeoce their engags;^
amot at Steinbsig s Oraad opera bouae
Best Thursday. May IS. and wlU give
three evening performances and Baturday matinee.
THE MARKtTft.

K

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^

Bast Buffalo. May 13.—CatUe-FIrm.
tradb light. VeaU and calrea—Lower.
*k>W. Sheep and lambs—Active and
stranger. Hoga-Slow and lower.
Deiroli, Mich.. May 13.-WheatMay. 11.01; oN. 2 red. flOl: No. 3
mm. 53c: No. 3 white oau. 31c.
tWedo. O. May U.-Wbeal-Cash.
$1.01; Mfty* n-OOVk.
jphlcftgu. May 13.—Wheat-May.
Oofft-May.OVkc;
July. 47HC. Oats—May. SOHc; July.
n%t. 3Uy pork. $12.40:^ lard. 17.30;
rib*. 17.26.

L

TRY A

WANT AO.

J. G. OeUy of Barber Oreek was a
visitor la tmnijestertey.
B. U Barry of Msftneloftft was a
guest at Hotel Oetambia yesterday. ‘
M. R. Crawford and J. & Flatter of
-e la town yesterday on

25d03 '«nd 3b.«M> test of lum­
ber down into the water. As a resalt
Is dosed and all hands are |
_
b»r •toiiito It BBt. Th. km «in be to. kkWtokui ^ckldiiM ud too^ of jiaowB to a feir d.^. vbetker or Dot
tfUlBK, bat bad tliCT. heea a kard | tk. oiBadUlo* refow to a«ht. bat they j^
^ nvored with tkU Oar wwtod It Blgbl ba.o bMB btoTj. a« •» protected by toarp tolroo or
,aek Of tkelatobtottotod bar, drifted
MUa Charlotte Barnett, who for
oot lato the water. *
j poteaptoai oftoa
kAtowkifi or J**" aupponed Rlcbard ManaUcld.
■../...we #.n..fce
■ ««eo.
I *•'«» JoU* Marlowe, and other noted
PROBATE COURT.
j
^
p^^Urlr tolapte-l

Plitel
____ MaiehMti
’'**'*••; to pMy the beiolDP In thla. one of the
r
eoUertora « aeea«|
Ghas. H. Bromaaa of Putoskey was a
guest at Park Place yesterday.
The and MRxtoatto. of to. r»rdl«b
toSl* to S^n‘5T‘aT;! 1
' '*
*
U Coaant of Lelaad spent the day Tboona MaubMt of Klnsaley. for toe tie or on a moaram toelf. When tak-1
^
AadfwR Supboaiaa MUte wai Eled * en from toe water tola rtarflak torowa | The production wUl bo a most ma*in the city.
•»-» •*» '«« otomaate. Ito nlflrent one m. reanrd. .rente nnd me
E. A. Behrlu of Manistee speat yes­ la Ptobato aoart today aad aa all itol' ««f «•
eatat. had been warened lato mooers
“ «old of ooe cullertor who chaniral effects, costotnlnit. etc., ns
terday at Park Place.
that to bad aocemded In coax- ,h,re are nearly a dimw scenes in the
Orren Burton of Old Mission U a tto e-.^ waTcloaed by toe paymenU'
visitor in the city today.
td toe abarto to the three belra.
Mrs. H. A. Lawredee of Holley. K.|dangbter. Mrs. Kiser of^ingsely. and
tv^fftoto.. iitotodtoHVwb.
vhorcin Viola
I* rescued, the court.
T.. Is vlaitlag her hlster. Mrs. A. M. j two aosu in IIBboU. OoIoc Munro was,
_________________________________
, ^
Powllacn, of 1011 Uncoln street.
also appointed guardian of his *lsier*s i feigning habits ef s smalt South Afrl-.
'»e garden irf
Dr. BarbrtdEo ltrft tola aftoraooa for I
la an IWteitat, In Whitewater!«» toz common on the pomp... It OUvU'. palace, the duke's bower, the
In a trap or overtaken, it col- ‘ duel scene, the scene at the Inn. etc.
he will spend
U|«es as If ^f^and to all api»car.Those who delight in tales of love
Sunday.
17**^ deceiiUon Is so
Vhils s i»assk>n for Orsino as
BREVITIES.
Rev. M. D. Carrel returned this noon
exqalslie a Invc .ton as mind of poet
from Northport.
There sHIl be a apecUl assembir of a lUtte way from a tcleulwr fox and
conedvod. and Jolly Sir Toby,
Amos E. Bingham retunied today
Traverse City council. No. «1. Royal walcbte bim very attentively a .llybl I •!"> •‘'I'' Andew and witty clown Fesic
from a bnalness trip to Elk Rapids.
and Select Maalera. at 8 © clock thU opening of the eye may l»e «letecied. about the festive board, pipe sllgbi
noyd Beach arrived this noon from
evening for the purpose of Initlatkm. Finally, when left to hlmselL be does | and glass In hand, aill make you join
MayAeld to spend Sunday with reUAll memberrare requeated to be pres- nut rw-over and start up like an animal j jn laughter and merry song. The betJTca.
thst Jms iHvn stun«>^ but slowly and ^.jering likeness of the twins, thej
E. J. Brinkman of Old Mission la in
The Anna T.. a trim tuoUae Uimch
mistaken identity, the c?oss ptirpoww.'
the city on a boslness trip.
built
hv
V.
E.
Montague
of
this
dty
11
riding with a ganebo when t
**'’*^*‘ <*h»ndng incidents of the j
George Swaney of OM Mission U
and owned by E. J. Brinkman of Old j
„n xhe open level gronad in | double duel will cautse merry rounds uf
spending the day In the city.
Mission. U lying at the passenger dock | front of us a fox not yet fully grown • applsus**.
Messrs. W. C. Frye. O. B. Woolen. today.
! standing stni and wi.tc-ljUig our apIf brought here the production
C. W. Putt. D. D., and O. E. Frank of
Work was resumed thU morning on Pn»ch. All nt once it dropped, nml should have the most spU-ndId sui
Bellaire were In the city yesterday and
the Wellington street sewer which was out’Vith ev« olIT^
as U U ewUlly worthy of it.
attended the shoot In the afternoon by Isft unfinished last fall.
j
stretelied out. with eje*. clow-d
the Rod and Gnn club.
JOLLY FISWIN’ PARTY.
A cement walk la being laid on
^
It was not |
J. U Everett of Barker Creek U In south aide of Front street between! the first time that he bad seen sorb a I
the dty giving the glad hand to old Wellington and Franklin.
thing. ln«he<l it vigorously with his School Ma'ama Are Up the River Enioying T**emselvea
friend* and attending to business at
A. L. Joyce la building an addition j trhlp for sonte moments w ithout proA Jolly party of teachers of the city
the same time.
on the front part of hia boUlIng works i
‘If
tcudency schoulK left this morning over th< G.
Miss Augusta SchuUx left for Reed oa But Ftont sttect.
|..STthfy
•n...
^nun thej L
lie d^n^klr'a
down meekly, w
I. with Conductor Peck for .MayCity tbU morning to make a two
The tennU court at the Weniuc-tong.^J^Inl^ndTm R.
weeks* visit with her mother. Mra. W.
M. SchultE and other reUUves.
8. P. Moyer passed through the city
thU noon en route from Cedar City,
where be spent three months and on
bit return to his home In Winchester.
Ind.
Master Eugene Mook. who has been
at Sutton* Bay on a visit with rela­
tives returned this morning to South

U. Mtoy 8an„c cC 8«.aa,. ,to

has been In the cltv on a vlait vrith

club is Jn excellent shape and U now-^jj^ , Watlng. Pui>ple* are Just a*
scene of a pop-!^m"e klndroC
tl»e
uUr wedding Wednesday evening, the | woolly calerplllani which have poU
contracUng parties
parties being
being MUs Andrea ous haira on their luick. and nuiuen
contracUng
Bimllar tactics. Even the
Peterson and Edward Johnson, The
|,j,, the same trick and rolls
marriage took place at the home of the'
I klnplom if I
Peterson, and was attended by Mrs. H. ‘ ihUig ntnVnwa.vTl^ro rs*Idways"f«mnd
Johnson of this clt>% who returned , something to run after It. Tlie badger.
home this morning
i which Uefend.s ll.M*lf w lrk.«.lly when at-

)

Mrs. A.ldh* ('.‘hhs will provi
for their ravenous apiw tin's after tb» ir
fishing tramp. Those who made up
1 the party wi«fe Messrs. Nye. Hornhevk
;
Knight and the Mlssw Glhbs. WilBarton. Rowley. Purdy. Wright.
]
j

Johnson and Gross.
wii t takp trip
trip.

appointed by Go>oroor ^ *rn^r! p.»iive reslstam-e in the land tortoise, j
to Battle Creek
Auto.
! whieh draws up Its front pW and I Mr. and Mrs J M. Blakesh^- nnd
correcuom and char!-; p„.u In Its head and legs nnd defies Its J
ts. Mr. and Mr. A. O. Jones of
maaant atay In Us west ^he wllL
up j foes by locking them out.
i
at it oTiock ioat Priest River. Idaho and
Ihe duties of the office made vacant by;
------------------------i morrow rm.rnlng in Mr. Blakede^-V
then continue to North Yakama, where
to. death 6r counl, A«e,m W. H.,
,tr:’.r;!™
mt
On,.-k.
she will make her home with her sis­
Smith.
[calling attention to errors In spelling !''>***fo they will visit. Mr. Blaki-slee
ter. Mrs. J. P. Berg, formerly of Old
Deputy Food Commissioner Gilmangrammar In signs. The mistakes lu-lleves that the worM r.mds i.» l^- enM. Dame of Northport and <J. B. Gi-h- furaUh them a temptation to display countered will be bciwenm here and
Rev. A. Martin of Kingsley arrived lert of Benton Harbor arrived In thejJ their knowledge that Is Imnl to
Cadillac.
this afternoon to hold service* at the city over tiie G. R. A 1. this afternoon ' ••Every now ami then,” >nld n Icv-al |
Womim’B tr«j.
Swedish Church tomorrow.
from Mayfield, where they sptnt yes- h.vl.erilasher the other day. “I fix up a
Window
sign
with
a
nilsBj>ell<sl
word
|
“Ves, lihlcHnl. we Imd a fiillinL* out.
W. t. Bridge of Chicago. specUl j lerday fishing and tonight they left
or an error In grammar In IL Doxens I He 11 vex wit bill a liliM-k of luy hoiu-ie.
agent of the Kimball company. U In [over the T. C.. U A M. for Northport
of i»eoi*le drop In to tell me where If* j
the city and while here will spend the | and Manseau**. where they will wait wrong. Of courwc 1 act Hiiri»rised and ' but 1 ueviT iK-e him.”
time in asslsUng In the sales of their tm the clock strikes the exact hour of thank tlreni. Then the eh*no«*s are I , •NeverV"
•'Well, om-e whi-n I wns iihiHrc
goods at the branch house here.
I midnight. Sunday night, before whlp- sell them something
At Kansas City theater there used 1 w»me rtowert In flu* parlor wJmIow I
Harry B. Harner returne|l last evc^-{ ping Manseati*s stream which Is one of
advertising cnrtaln which caught sight of his hiiig «.verc-«iat/*
Ing from a two weeks* business trip at the smaller streams of the north that to be
bore the word ••versus'’ i
”.\ml that WHS allV”
Peloskey and vlclnltyl
Is teeming with gsmey trxmt.
•i-erse*.** The word attracted
“Yo*. cxct-pt—er—when I p:«**<o«l hi^
Mr*. Joseph Uei^son of East
Traverse Bay hive. No, 71. sewing comment than many of the
he WHS at Ihe wimlow.”
Eleventh street has returned from a circle will meet with Mrs. Bam’. 204 It made i>eople talk uNiut the theater. housi'
.-A„d you Imiki^l upr
visit with her mother. Mrs. Jenkins of Bast Eighth street. Monday evening.
and lu the Ibeatrlcal buslnc-«-< to get
de.ir. IJe .lly----Cedar Run.
At ihe directors' meeting of the the public to talking nl»oul things Is
smlh-4r:*'
„o-y<.s----- W. U Flkher of Bingham 1* a famil­ Traverse City Driving Park associa­ the first step towanh money making.
iar figure la the dty today and he will tion It was decided to repair and re­ So many jH-ople b<>pin to bather the ' -And eiMike'r”
mum home again thU evening.
paint the residence at the park at once house niaimBor atom the iiilwiKlled ; ••\v, n_..r_j,*| (n_i.m I nev<-r
ll„„c»tl.v. we liad a fallliii: oiit."
Mr*. Walter R. Gordon of Northport and install a suitable tenant who will wonl. however, that he tln.ill.v had to :
have It cbanci-d.-Kun«i» n.y Tlmea. ,-cm,..-,, |,„,|v v.-w..
snivel this morning over the T. C.. L. ocenpy It this summer and take charge
A M. for a day's business trip.
of the grounds With thU arrange­
K-ltr la llaBlaeM.
Fritz Carter, who has long ronduclMr*. Frank Aker* and daughter. ment the grounds will be carefully
The owner of the MokeiKHice flour €^d a floral business In conneciion wiili
Mrs. A. M. Swiey. of Bingham arrived looked aner and a decided improve­ _illl# looked sternly at the provision the undertaking business of his father,
In the city this morning for a shopping ment In ever}' line will be the resulu I dealer, who bad for some years sup- has closed out his interosl- to Frank M.
plltNi the wants of Ul» househ.ild,
trip.
I
One of the most enjoyable parties
us were [ Paine and on the first of Juno he ex•Tliass
Lioss last nppl
apples yuu
Mesdsmes Martha Undley and Mary Which
hich has been given by division
Division «o.
No.
aald. with a keen eye lix«l | poets
Mathewsoo of Bingham are among the 2. Traverse Bay hive, was held last | an the other man’s face, “but they were ; of sci
many Bingham arrivals today.
laed barrels, my wife tells me.
•vening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. A. Boone of Keswick Is, Murchle on Eighth street. Refresh­ smaller than ever before. She says that ! FIXE RUFFLE
^making a buslnc^ call to the city to- j ments of jee cream and cake were the three barrels would scarcely make $1.19 pair.
_______________
day.
I aenrod. Nearly aeventy friends nnd two and a half of the proj^er slxe. How
do you account for Itr
NOTICE TO FARMERS
Messrs. Walter Paige and R. F. Has- [ members were presenL "
ting* left this______ _ for
_________
_ -,
a day**!
sport on Cedar creek and expect to re-1 Mr. aad Mr*. W. M.
May 13-11*
turn tonight armed with a good catch, j
monilng for Hayes Bridge, where send me down three of your l-srrels i o'clock p. m.
we've been getting flour In and
Ralph Anderson, loaded down with Uiey wljl spend the daj* with their parJust packed the apples In and
high waders, took the morning G. R. A1 «nts. Mr. and Mr*. Alex Anderson.
Mrs, K. A. Wrtght and daughter Mar­ •cm up with burlap, for says I to
I. for any old place where he could In•I believe In reciprocity, and I'm bound
veigle wary trout Into biting hla bate. garet have returned to their home In he shall have Just as good measure of
Mrs. Emily Ridge left todgy for a Chicago after a long visit in the city apples as we get of flour.'^I says. Now.
week's stay with her sister. Mr*. La- with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Asa don’t It beat alir*
FOR SALE—Store fixtures at a bar­
Hale.
vlna Vander Hoff of Bmplie
gain. inquire of S. Benda.
Tli« OsTM m€ Keatvekr.
Mr*. F. H. Dane* of this city
Kentucky possesses In the Mammoth |
may 13-tf
panled by Miss Violet Voice of Empire j
Chm^thmAmrj.
went to Empire today after
Congressman SydnerMudd of Mary- wSd*:*buL^ wwi^StTM^h^targ^^^ t FINDER of black and white setter will
weeka* atay In thU city by the latter.] Und is aaid to have told this story lU cavenis and. so far as known, the j receive reward by nollf>ing A. F.
Mias Edna Monroe went to Hatches! About an old negro who by
pe- i Unrest in the world, there i
but sUll of great
Crossing today to spend a few days collsr election twist was elected a Josuty alone there
det of the peace to the backwoods of
with her atmt. Mr*. K L. Pannanter.
500 carte and.
Mr*. Etta R Wllfoc of Detroit, who Georgia.
HI* first cate happened to be one to
arrived to the city WednsMtoy at tha
SfsUmMUc
guest of her sUter. Mn. Jessie W. Bra­ which the defendant asked for a (trial dlscorcred to 19K5. what to believed to
bant and was taken snddcnly 111 on her by dory. When the testimony w as all be the Urgest stalagmite to the world
SMOlttQr
to
and
the
argument
had
been
rhn••Henry Gtory-s
arrival here. U reported somewhat bet­
cloded. the lawyer* waited for the|ra«,t.** It Is ninety fSet Ugh ^ thirty
ter today.
Guarantees a constantly inJudge to preceed with his Instroctlons
tUck at the baas. The
creasing bank acooonU You
Mr*. Lewi* Lawrence of Holly. N. Y.. to the Jury. The Justice seemed
only shoot a
add to it regularly from your
who has been the guest of her sister. what embarrassed. LTnsUy one of Ihe
the great Mi
savings and we aSd to it iwMr*. A. M. PowUsoo. for a short Ume Iswyen whispered to him to charge to be^some respects aren more wo
left this Boratog flor Lake View, where
than the lattor, Iboogli not
Ixmklog at the Jury with a grim.
Safety x*ao)t boxes to rent,
other pototg and tolar home. Jadlctol air. the Judge said:
what you should have to keep
Ob de Jury, sense dls Is
John Loraager and M. K Lake of] .
yw papers and oUier vahtaake Ana
Lake
Ann Mt
Ml this monitog for the
the! I
; dSi“J?
daUsrTn* ^
Dirtskm No. 1 of Traverse Bay hive *
region to the rtclnlty of Ontonsgoii.j YorkTImea
*
wlU amot with Mrs. Armltsge. corner
where they will look nftor their Um-j
------------------------ .
Maple aad Tmtk itraett, Monday
her Interests.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

Special SsU

GLASSWARE
On Satimlav. Mav 13, xre
commence n fimr daji* saU
on glassware, and will soil
imitation cut gla^s,
consiFting of ono v iticli
nappy nnd six 4 inch nappies
for
ON1.V* Slo
Iinitotion cul glass WabT
sets consisting of one water
IMtcher and si j,^tnmltiers, for
ONI.V 3lo
If yon wish to make a pn^cut of a \ycrry or water Bet or
need lh»*m for your own use,
you should not fail to attend
this sale of Dazzling Splen­
dor, at nominal cost.

fcr few slyl«

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V

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Values in
11 Black Silks!
21 inch Hlack iVvnu dc Soie, heavy satin finish.
Strictly pun- silk no loading with ehemiiwls,
wear guaranti-ed. worth $1.00 a yard.................
30 inch Hlarh Tnlfela Silk, heavy, and hright lus­
ter. its |»ositively worth
a yard, we will
gladly show it to you wheji yon ran <*omimre
it with anything els<* you eaii find in the oily
at $l.*j:>. .SiBvial.......................................................

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and Union.....

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AND

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DOWN

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.And the balance in weekly, semi-monthly or monthly
payments to suit your convenience and pocketbook.

nice:

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CN €venftid Record's ilp«to>Date Rltislrat^d Feature

f

r^v«l0 hav# n«l failed lu
reeasnls# cj>« tect that th« srmt tkUJ
ef rdlc
tba 1‘nli.d Klonom

* nXattiad. tme
rafrarherr pr«P«U
TIM^ iKPHoa tpw.A I

It may b# aald chat
g|o«a rvaiita occur duiint the crtituf^’.
Tha rofuarkabte oirwHlaac emrmrm <4
Thirlfbt L. Moody mnd Ira D. Hankry
uam at Ihrlr bal«bt ab*«t thtny-tbiw
yrara aro. and the time for a repetition
of Ibelr phenomenal work haa arHvr<h
It la predlctad by coom*rvmUrm mini.trra of jUI detMMziinatlona that the Knchph apoaklof world haa aeen only the
bechuilna; that It will prwenUy ba the
opptrtifnlCy of this r*^eratlon to betiold the world la the throes of a rrli-

r
Knmi
moiliic
Mashl.

iwvlvals of the i
KnaUnd and Wales ha%« been
tuilnss of a ifwat rellctcios upThe twovemeot In Wales hmgun

P

m

CBARLBSIIALIXANDBR
iHilUerles.
Evan
l.-ilsM^ rs at
•sing vast conRoImtIs hus Ik**-!!
ssivr eloquence
gregathms with a
that has stirred their very
there has been no rts'ortl of t
outbursts that have
mer r
re\1\-als In the same hKulUy.
There I
en u marked avoidance of
senvithmul cffdcts In the methods of
this powerful young Welsh evangelism
In England the Anvrican mlaslonailensnced fu\y
ries have pronqHly d
allempt to inuke ih
tacular.
irwlght
first evangelist wl
emoll«miil element
from revival meetings, and I>r. Torn*y
Is e.jually Insistent. The vast Cimgregathrti« In the Albert hull lisve been as
sanely deliberate at nil limes as If
th« y were- ailtliig beneath the elome of
Ht. Paul s on all sides there was the
s.demn and reverent gladness pf those
uiKMi w hom has duwnefi th>
d huppb-r
r the liitrac

^the hlilerti

. glided slrung.

hold of Idoytolr. A hoiidivd wtml
ministers hu.'<irned to enroll thems4
us coadjutors.
Never before, perl
was the machlneiy* of a great rei
a«J. thoroughly onranlsinl
The Albert
hull, the Urgest place for public ir
Irtg In iJundun. accommodating 13,000
iH-raona and situated In the heart of
for the
About
apeedily. and among them wer
peers and lesser dlgnltaHra.
A fasture of the l^ondon w
the house to house visitation.
lH*r of uristfu rutW- domes were

Pl>WKiuih chorcli.
dyn!^ bis Sdfort
to
Tliere Is every Indlcatloo that
ilie summer la over tbs reelva
win ba\w pMietmtsd «a the n
comer of the
e revival. a» It Is wow
The
aow nndenaood.
understood.
'reUi^loult"
d from time to time In the Profestam denominations In Bngtend and
America. It Is compsrstlvely of recent
origin, although a idmUar form of re-

I or thta
lb tbs gbdoibiBfi.abd 111 Mcb tbt Wimbit ^
or irri Is sight, not siz. MS III IbsPftP
! Ths Utter cUss. wbldi fom lbs foitt
( of tbs anuOlsr spMsrs. irw errobsoasTy
'

WlbgS Id.

i
l

im so iwlfUjr ftUd Mmp With
prscUkm thgt, aptit frsoi Ibt ftli
I of webs, few Imi tbs Uigust taisett '
| Are secure froin tbelr AtUcka.

scot- I iraug there are panchutibg gpMsn
I which saU obUuos^ dow^ Crtib.^ .
tree tops, and these must bsdspdllr«;.
encounter. Let u* glre ths spider Hi
ion In <!»<*• E'en thoss who wUlbiglmb-

of rrllgious quickening occ
u
Maiwachuaelts Bay colony In 17g4
1718
iooathan Kdwards conducts

Klir '^U*nm%went ^pJIid*”o*iw nil
dUifiv'nce grudge H tbs
New >bigUnd and brought about the bUble attribute of deanlloesd
historic “great awakening** which uf“Few ctwstod fi&llluiU arriiiMtOfttb^
rfeted all the colonies and was colnd- i ««u. than tbs SCOCpkNL
|i •
England, lu most prominent exnonent ‘
in America was George ^hlt^dd.

^ fl-ece fleer are
^

i the I

wasiw and bomeu, bmin the «
tbsre Is uotblag bnt foulnssa
the crearare s une rarie
to New t slWy according to I

ms to the klcihodlst church
h^^The so

The Jmuplse appears U» ha
radio. Without any appar

tor
. the ferv<»r
reliylfma propapanda kept breaking
out In lonUlUes remote Crwn each other
■nUl Ihs entire popuUtlen of ths mlatiip.dlttrlrta was Involved in the niovrtweot. Thers dose not aeem to have
been any organised effort at first; ev­
erything waa merely Individual and lo<wl. In the coorwe of time, however,
the bio^wmrnt found Its focus on a
young theoloplcsl atuden%^vaa Hobend. who abandoned his diilles to carn the work through \V^ea. fils re­
sults Nsve been little short of marrHoua; ever lOOpOO converalons have been
refHWted.
Twro Amsiioan evangc tlsta. Rev. l>r.
Reuben A. Torrey. who waa ft»rm«rly
paalor of a CongrsgaUonallat church
la Chicago, and his alngtng rolaborer.
Charlas U. Alegander. hsve been carrylfip on an unusually vigorous and
far reaching oampaign In Kngland and

-BetwMB tbr «Ucn «a< tcmi
LVm graji*. MMHHikc (Mi «r <
IHm tHiW.
lark IB «U <

aerve on the vtslUtlon commltisea.
and their tuuncs were announced pub­
licly and even printed on the Invitation
drcuUm, Boclety was Indh elertrtfled
and delighted at this clever nmve. The
great hkll was packed at every meeting
by a throng of these specially Invited
I guests, and never l»ef«»re was such u

Thire are abundant evidences that
the movement Is Igimlnent In AtiuTlca.
gitspel mwtings
vast and well groomed congregntlon Many Indejundetd
have
already \h^u held In vuHous parts
seen at any revival meeting.
one of the |N*ruUantles of the present of the «»untry. and In some of the Urge
rr\i\al movemenl is the absriu'e «»f the titles pre|>aralluna are actively golqg
exclteiiieiil and eiiiotiouul chsno ieiis- on. In New York un
tics which liave always
n s.. dls- sunding exists armmi
llnctlvcly
ly a \>uH of the work This h:uT evangelistic U-llee. .iiid
ii.iry vtiuk has Ins ii d«»tt
.iwvlally notI<e.4hIe

of the
KngUnd and
foutidation of Prlnorlon college,
lowsrd Ih* end of the eighteenth
period of
callfsl the “rvangellcal reawakening.*
Muny preadwre of great |siyer wen
devehqied by these movemenls. among
whom
may be OH-niioned
Nathan
Sin.i.g. Jervinish Hallmk and i'harles
G. nnney. About this time the camp
meeting come Into great vogue In the
more. es|>et Ully
iimong the MelhiHllsts
li-rs «.f other ilem»mliw
I.artlrli«t.
.-d In these meetings, but the religious
pr«».l
f.rvor
Ih. ,».i.uUrlly or th.1
so msrkcdly t
f.ii-m
gn w
w less.
less. The
The PresbyPr«
form of
of «
rt vival
viviat gn
l*artlcularly agitated <

the ««mp mi-etlng
main Issly UU0..T .UT rr:.
lierUnd l»rr-sbyfcrlan churrii

sc^rpljii Itself.

I'ordliig to that of lbs person bitten,
know of one csss of a man, aa Amsp
wn* ’repsotsdly blttrti by
1 si'orplou* without on any occasloD suf‘, fertng injre than a few hours of dJs1 »*<mifort. In Miwocco I bare aeeo lads
handle iHX»ndoiw wllbout a sign of fsar,
, letting them itswI on the palms of
tlw ir bauds, eten lo.vluj: them on tbelr
and all for a quarter of a dollar!

that tbs man
of
,„o., .tfrtrtwd ttebt SIT.
'
•‘'"l-l-u DO |..,r<1>u« «1U, whldl
1 «® et tl« w«poa. lu ntay.
i “U'bot was, however, far more re­
markable waa the pateut ItMlUfcrencs
with whhb a gang of Moorish masoua
went to work tiarefootim to pull down
j

M!:

;;r.a::tsro=.ui - “r;

nul i they

8«H.n nfl.r the middle of the nineleinth CT-mury the revival period of
.Mm-rlcan rhunh hlstor> came to an
nhmist ci»mplete end
A quarter of
century tatcr iht su
ll MV^iTand
lie methods of l>wl|
mn. did much
his Immediate pred<

psvll than 1U bite.The ladtaa Parbofsba.

i ^
• part of
! ^ »n«ntaUoo and supsrstUibns esn-'
I
c-onducted over tbs olch by ths
lower « lass of Ignorant ]
M.

When a man la thought to> be mek
enough to nnjulre the i
ofnd«>..
tor !«• I. mil iDta • but. .»] for tbr»*

I'hrlstlan Influence. After Mr. Moody's
de«th there wus nnmher lnier\al of
has

fullur. bfrlu.. from irlik-h bp i>n>p«re»

Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note
NOTED

WOMAN FINANCIER AND
DIPLOMAT.
Mrs. Athols It. Reader has had a remarkable career as u finuncUl and diplomal'c agent and lias been paid Is rat*

AN INGENIOUS GERMAN MOVABLE 0AM.

iure
tlicr beef, pork or game, \
A UNIQUE OLD CLOCK.
Uxrg.^ \kcMic and sb»u red w
The * Ul must rotes an Inierertlng old , |g

moll Ma-i»
it iw^ l»oin In the |K«aesZj’lt the oame Mmlly elnc; 16N|.
PiY VIOUB to that lime it wo. u.e property of on*- *if the «*ri;:bml settlers on
.Ntv% Provid. ru-f. In th*- Bahama group.

which requited great delicacy of munlpuUllon. It Is a well sutheiitlcuted fsrt
tiuit as the agent of a New York bank­
ing house she obtained from the suUim
uf Johorr a 8^.000.000 railroad t-untiact.
Rhe would have reertved the opptdtitmeiit of fiocal agent for Santo Domingo

irtitlB a

I tbe eon

<*0*">‘’**
nttciid. and Ibey gathtr
1
k^llc for tbe fiw.t Tbs
! "i*-k m.tn U brought out and served
1 flmt. He Is fed as uiucb as bis stuiuacb
; *-an bold, niid the others Iben turn iB

weird chant .Vfler thla If the alck
‘man does not show signs of getting
!s*tler. nothing more is done for him.
and he dl**s or g»»ls well hr art of Prov­
idence.—Oklahoma Times Journal. ,

The cut shows one of the two movabie damn nvenily confitrurusl ut
FchwHnfurt. Bavaria, to ImreaiM- the nuvlgsbimy of Ihr rlwr nlK.vr und aleo
to divert the water for the detrlopment of |*owcr. It conslutii of a hollow cylThe aUUMW herewith lliusiyaled were un%-ellcd recently In 8tatuar>- hall at
the natlooal eapltoU The legtsUture of the sute of Texas decided recently that
these man. Ptaphan V. Austin and Samuel Houston, who were so conspicuous In
worthy to represent ^t^e
atsu in tlM» nation’s hati of i
ephen F. Austin. bom
U>s incident
•poAt a lifetime la overcoming
Mrxlcans and the
figure in the most stirring
to frontier life, flan
events that mark the history of Texas.
born in 17»S and died In IIU.

n mt-ans the cyllmlt r may
dined rock fastened
_
__ high %vaicr
to fall ovt r the niammry dam
roiaed during
In dn reasons th.- cyllnd.-r I* lowered, and th* dam 1» u^dy for u«-.

THE ERUPTION OF A NICARAGUAN VOLCANO.

A ’TYPICAL RUSSIAN FARMER.

CHIMNEY* IN lAXE-COBURO.

The cut Is from the phol*wru|.h of an
old former of Greater Russia. Owing
to their frugal and slmidv Ilf.- th.- RusStan fM-ssanU often attain a ver>' great
rge. and It Is no uncomnem lidng to
jH-rsons of
find quite

In Raxe-Cuburg the owner of a r*-caldtrant chimney has to abate the nuilance. but at the expense of Iht comdslnam.

baimrupl repubttc B affairs. Mrs. Reader
Is about thirty years of age and U a
nauve of Alabama. She went to New
Tork and eatabllsbcd a typewrlUng and
stenographic business, which In time
assumed such proporUons that aha em­
ployed sixty asolstanta.


1
I
ft hangx on a |wim
j
Iws H beautiful dial of hammered brass,
w hlch Is traced elaU.rnU-ly. Above the
dial lx nil ornament of *
Zi'cT^Z^ '
the center uf which Is a |
the ckx-ks
d.didilns
Uk*
most *
made prior to 1700. this
nepleot has ^
tbe dial Is
only,
only divided Into hours and quarters.

A COTTON FACTORY IN A CEMETERY.

• «s AsHest gwse4s.
The various Inscrlptiuns found oo
tUo hladc.i of sw’ords may be said te
condltftc a Illcraluro In tbcmscirea.
Tills •dillor)' iM»ctrT.“ as Bbakespeurt
calls It. is not the least InterNUIng featore of n sword collection. Hundreds
of Toledo rapli-ri wero engraved with
the wise counsel, “Do not draw me
wilhoui reason; do not abeatbe OM
without homo-.Ou an old Ferrara
blade Is the followhig Inscription: “My
value varies with the band that bolds
me."
A licttleox of forniMable appearanc^ beura tbe comfortable aastir.B«. -WLc-u 1 «o op rou (o Aownr
oml on ou old Hungarian sword Is In­
scribed. “He that thinks not as 1 do
fulMdy.”
Beuidef tbe mottoes
on the blades are engraved tbe mak­
er’s name and address or tbe owneFs
anna.
During tbe sixteenth century
elaborately

mented hUU with aa much Interest Bs
wo look on woika of art at tbe pr«efit
day. Tbo bUdes of lullan swunlg*
were also sometimes beautifully oruWbm ■vMlght Is
Tlie best eyesight la poteeaead.^
fboee people wboM lands are VBXt Bud

TRULY PRODIOtOUA.
When a baby of on# year old Florisel
ron Reuter, tbe young rlotlnlst. knew
bia alphabet: at two and a half he
read with the grsatsat ease the raadera used In the primary schools ailtt
oouJd mpsat word for word aU be had
studied. Bclenttfic men were making

i great dletmBce away, while G
of Uk* deaerta of Africa bavewdih «•
treme powma of vlsloo that «n*dUiB
eye at raagee from one to imi oiOee '
dIstaBt Among efrlllMd
'the

wheel be sras only three, and tbe extraordUUry things bU tmby brain was
oapabls of betwsen tbe ague of qna and
tbrst w ere ail pMosd on record In iournalstfif scieoee. At thras be bsgan ta
play the violin by ear and at tbrw and
a half to read music.

If not gU. otiMva. aa they Boig.

DIOGINQ FOR FISH.
Tbs picture muotraUa the rtcwnt •rupUon of the 1
Mottotoibbo in Nicarmgoa. It Is at Unst a quarter of a c
e of warning the
:Ufa without a note
broke sadrepeated dischargee of lava.
andaartbRica sad Honduras. The

fiet^ ’
Nloaragwaas to tbe Tlclnlly of other extinct v«
Uon Aiad am pruparlng fur ftlght

The naUves of certain parts of India
are in the habit every year In tbe summer of digging tbe dry river
for
fish, which they dig nut by the hundreds
Just as they would polatoee. Tbe mud
lamps are broken open, and tbe fish,
psrbspe eight or ten Inches long, will
alsrmys be found alive and often frisk)-,
aa If lost renofred from Its supposed!)
iiaUvc sleiDent. the water.

h the old man depicted in the cut
tn.e in almost every sgrtcultural
In Graater Rupsla.
Al»ugh oji ottogenarian. this old subI uf the -mue father" Is still acUveengaged
i claim 4

TH« tVtWHli MOOIIP T*»Vt«M CHY, ■IBiimil, >ATU»D*V. MAY U, W0».

i*i!CBPTiTE ppizS.'rr’.riEt^r^
•time outmoNk


MmiLiUNNeiC

m m|

\tmtm,.

> i»w« n mj

to
j

wlirnymBT

cure

DRUNKENRESS.
---------

WAWTEO.
^Apifit>—SurgUag or work by dof

OiU at m S. Oak Sc

Pkigo, m obum.

PAMIPOfI •ALS-Koowb M tbo

■ayn^fj STlTpwJibtT;^ sTTlto^
*dU-tt

5=?
jP 'eklliMi. w tk* frtw^ 1
«kr b* «iu MCb*
«wn
t dUMto b-tol-at.p~vto.idNP
H* «mi oMiTtetM to Ike clr^ eontl >»T«
«—to lb a bbtocl-ltoitr^iS b— wanred ftom o- tode of the -too
m>4 MB«< •* or;o( IwTtoC voted tbe
tte ■fotottog or kMMkoM ftotolor*. toUtoBoeoBdw»rt.*bOT«ltodOtoBo»
praoMOtoc froto • Trorero* CRf I bolaw. Ho mh Itobon OoMbM «»«
dvtmoc. w«od • hidi or pedotortoai jkiai fi for Mi toW vote.
«»d
toTftol«totoB. oDd wkoi «re.* !
-------------------toe taadUic wtu of tor a«» by two•d to. .Igki of tb* vUitom w 0.» PINS «umK bet ebruta*.weeta>
btoodr eorvoe of b Ibtoo nt. vblebJtl.l* pblr.
J. W.

^!^t:rb£'3l?£E
OR. BROKE 25 STRMGHT
boibt bo -mtoi rotod" bbo«f,-tl«- rbt

barsftlB If tMkm al o

«lrt bt ooee to,
Cktt after € ». S.

I ».

r—dy-d i__,__________________ »*?!*»
i WAWTSO-To b«y pair of -oobd-j

WUterU at Pooch. In^nlrc at Hotel I
ColtUBbla.
mky lO-tf

MI80ELUANEOU8

We have
are

—top

boMIr walked to bsobs tbe

MkLJ^ to'&eae geetlenMn why be j
Drug Co,
iMONKY TO tOAM-yo tsi
teald eHect oar beyrb'k rather than erte City. Mich.
tbe other. IVfeoaelly we sIkmiK! be __________________
- WANTtO rOR CA8H-A email fam 1
*■
IncUaed to bebrve that tbe Uookry
....... —------------------------------------------Ily horee. dOO to 1.000 »e. D. F. | *■««**• « * llwpsrs.
woald very eooo Sad a way out of the
a ietier addre»d to r*\ O.Oadney.i
CleUad, 041 Bast Eighth Btreei.
j
^
i
sencral. • wae rrcelred at the;
Mar 0-St
eltb tbe pewky booior ef bis aetkai.
' PALMISTflY-Cowdit
H
bedetoleoAiDercbby.aetbek^daiisj______ _____
tmlle».i lU»*«bar tbe fotare no. til____
_____________
ner
sras
the
defeated,
democratic
canWAMTBO-Cllmax
basket
________
Iter tbe inwilion.
would eey. begSing tbe tl«eetl«u-ee-1 neerseery to
wbk-h U not
Tbetc is anotber c^«ui of i»ro|>ositlans dldate for the oilier The letter was
Apply the Henry SUrke lasad and
^
which lead lover/carloasrewaRs aad from a fiare county supenlsor who, Lomher Co. Arcadia Mich.
j
“* •
•wanted to know -w he ther honey bees i
may, 4-tf
Unfwt St. ttida aatrmaoa.
Xlin^
should be assessed as property.
j------------------------------------------------------- ■--■■■■
.................... . ■■■
»
Th. wPddlB* of Capu Mark Wheeter WANTEO-To
. (ood itol baat AB8TRAOTB OF TITLE
ct ,h. Fni,«l 3t..« .naj ..d Mls<' for mooli, of JuUr. Give p.rtlrul.r.
_____
________
, ,.r^.
1-T.1 ir_________ jvanelw E. Carpeaier. » t«—her «t the; «nd price. H M lX»nj. Port Wayne. ^
C.O. CARVER
Iliad aad hero medals are on tbeiTgo ebois fired aad the scores were
rerel Other'noetolo- of a allguiy <1^
\wo ,»num. iu toe world wboiMk-hl-n Aoricul.ural «dle,e. look- Ind.
may IMSU
ppiopg REASONABLE
way;* bttl it is probable that -sbaro-,>^1,;,^ good, ererylhlng considered
medals were memni —Detroit Trlbuno. following arc the results;
John D Rocketener has made a bid Sawyer -------------------------------fhr (Mtor among tbe students of tbe'Canrer...............................................
eagiaeeriag department of tbe Unhrer Harrow ...........
.......
•Ky of Mlcblgab. for' tbe Iletmlt Walton ........... ....................
ajmsey of the Standard OH company Evens
l.iy. Notice lo all Peraon. Interoated;
donated a tnn of laraIBne wax to the Corwin ........... ..y...
The special amsessmeni tax roll for
eagloeom for use fn'meking models of Kroupa
ith« constnietkin of lateral aewers la
.district No. C. .between Mh and 10th
ships fur the marine englueerlDg iCurils
bo.Vs
, belw
from
death.
The
child
t
<x>nrae. These modrU will be used In Meeds...........;...... .....b.; ...
b and lit______________
the sew naval tank, which was recent |Rd. Monroe .................... ..
.
Division street*
.tid. and toe
I.
If
: ------- --------------, board, 154 Front atr-t.
apr Wf
my hand
nd for eoU«:
poller^
ly made rkgy for use. The gift wasicochlln ..............
tendered the fieiarimem through the'Saxton .........................
ifrtahl and da.hed madly Into Bbl. !
„NT-Upper «al to brick houae jJJ^J
“* *^'*“' im or before
r tiatd to some of our rend..
^
i^dWtd- awavee avenu... «r„nK_aroand a cor
any
^
c.
MoBail.!“"
rs^couV
jMinvIKe
M. K. Hashell, City *
tiara
bend.
tb»*u
inust
there
he
at
least
and
disapp<*aml
The
frantic
faTim family of Kdward DavU Is fur-1 McQough ........,,. r..........
210 Bute hank building.
apr 27-tr' eace. room 202 Bute Hank Building
**Brer7 day a yard la ent from a roll ’ two ludlvUlusIs with ex..tly the muua ,^^,,.
j,ad
the h<»rM‘ start. _
.... 7 wfallk twenty yards In length.
^
May 1 imo
nbibliig the season s sensailon at ihe jC*»|eroii . ............................
Evt-u saiUKadiig that
a... 7 many dsy. will It he eulirely rut up
bs. « beod^is l^eut ' t)orn>W(’<l a horM- at went in II irsiiit. ^qR RENT—Pumlshed
Benien county Jail. Dnvls. ibe hns i*^* ----------weekly
, The trail led him t the back of hls i bo^rd. 254 Front slrel*t
Obatlnato constipation. Indigestion
band, was releastMl frt>m Jail, where be; narrow won tbo
-Nhtotor pole
.w.ln twi-utto-,..
-A *r*lir^UmKI«dh
uau climbing ato greasy
__
_
__
the
horse
had----------------------------------; OWLOtm Ikoasem from l.Oon.txK* to 100. j
f»*^.
bad nerved a sinn nre. and on nteiet«* wi­
^uut. tvvo ffvt ; very .^^*;^^«^,^
,hc | hmught I.Hle Irving tomfe and «mmd FOR RENT. FARM—25
^ ly and positively cured by uklng llolping into ihe sir.H^ wm« ream«st«*d. | The point, made yesterday on the ty
mile, from town well watered, food
^ocky MounUin Tea. 25 nmis.
Tonr likhUUOtW tuuat | through orrhaids. arm«s ditches and
HU wife and her slsler. Mbs Ada
medal handicap shoot were as
orchard, small bouse and ham. 20 j j^a or Tableu. Johnson Drug Co,
hH. etoiutod '
counterpart som*-wbore kncdls. The Imi.v seemed to have en
Clark, were also taken Into custody, j
Corwin not being here lati
— »»>*nwt.-.^rwnaMagaxlne.1^^,, ,,
acres ol sod to break up. B. J. Mor-'
_____________
•ad occapy «-ll. in tb» coanty J.U.;
•»<>
'•»> >>'•
“»«
gao.
2470-tf
BIOQB8T
ANTI BBBT line of hiA ccmiutrit on of the annual inmmo |
Charged with shoplifting. The s|»eclflc | tf’**

; cycles—Rambler. Monarch. Uaryclo.
Need tbe reader be told thnt tbe an-^ •Tbw are Vhiw thUu^V^t prevent! accoimu for
of thn‘d* Vand«
________against
_
______Is the theft of a I Monroe
charge
them
Monroe...................5 pointa
Columbia^ Prices right Julius Campawvr
to tbe first qnestlon U
oleeik -orerfstigue. msterls! dlsiurh n ads-Michigan
(Vniral. 1-ake Shoic
.apolnu.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, fur garment fmm Bii.lers S Mahle*. j Meads
___' liell. 417 Union strewt.
may 5 Imo
bnt nb^to^ and to the swod wot ^
from the uaUide mud luenul dls and Klrkel Plate—.shows that the :----•lore at Bl, J«»*rph. several months; 8**yrr
^ ^ VUirhances from wUhln.** rays Amilo . Michigan C-ntraI Is the most expen-! LOST
LO^ t-OoW lockef wllh ioitiali H. E.
;Sa„d ,po.»„
ago. Miss Clark was flr»l chargml 1 Corwin
engraved on hack. Flnd«‘r please ; BIGGEST AND BEST line of bi­
wllh the theft, bat after several hear-‘ 0*rmw
pmnis.
;! ary two mlnotea. In thirty-six min
rr
Jes—Rambler.
Monarch.
lUcycle,
tnake^ the
leave at Record office.
Ings her case was dismissed and Mrs
WBwmiuguess to lie awake ilmt keeps j
navis was pm on trial. 8he had tesil ;
f “ us awake. We wonder why we do nd
417 ITnlon ftreet.
y.for
rtacbea
the
top
and
sayN
.be
Ikis.on
SU.Ht.
The
lavke
j
pQR
SALE
"aleej.. We toM aud turn and wish we
fled to stealing the garment to free the big opening 4
held
cotikl sleep. We fret and fume and Shon- earaid ikm mile in ikot. |24.182. j---------------------- —-----------—
her aUter. Then the husband endeav­
Here U aiwtoer qaerGon torolrtns
t«wa*- we to. uot .lee,.. We Ihe Nickel Plate, |li;.5;bi. and ihej^Qp
qj, RENT—P tly fur*.
ored to free his apousoj until tbe en­
Shot at. Broke an toemealaty aeqaalpUnee with g»,u we have to do ..a tbe fol- Michigan Ce-ntral. ll3.»H>rt. The Mlchinlsbed
tire family is now Involved In the case
omewy:
lowla* d»y and are oiq.re—...1 with tbe gate Central wax handicapped In Ibe
Be—h retort. ln ;Clal meeting of ihe Board of SuperTheir hearing U set for«May 15.
“ily room lad oply ooe •oaall wlo- u^.u-it that we eminot do It If we do
140
,.17U
C. W. Phcnis.........
by the aevere weather
k. Brinkman. Old HlMlon
v?.^^h“"*•
we try ooe ex,N.H- winter Of
M dow a foot hl*h and • foot t.road,
- Two members of the family of Geo. !a. W. Peck............ ..
;.17h
which admitted rery little light. A „,pnt
,, ,t ,111 oiake u« .leep.
Goggan of Av'ora are 4n a critical con- : A. B. Nicholas/..!.,... .. ?»r»
71 clever frieod abowed roe how I might
and
djtlon and the liven of other* arc hang­ C. A. Sweet...................... .,150
no enlarge It to twice It. ahie without pertta,.. anollier. la ca.liai.uilier
eii. rlment
ing In the balance a* a rc-iuli of whole­ L. E. Meyers...............
144 maklog It either higher or Iwoadee. we are watching to iwe If 1, will w ork. lu income from operation L»-ing aliout ’
..170
Aeap; first house .^f Interest on dally balances of money
sale poisoning from oating mushrixims F. K Eastman......... ..170
13$ How wa. It doner
Z. r.n,
of Kratochvll brewen*. L. Ncl j belonging
iU cus; There are many Ihinp. to do. any one d.^ per
nm of
or tis ifkiHt
unai.
^ to the county or In tatereat
of the morrell species. Nine of the M. K. Walton.......... ..170
The original window wa« dlanioiBl
might help a. to ahwp. but
140
---------- ' to be paid by the ^niy for Rurh tern- /
toaped.
By
making
It
a
.qoare
win
h
,^.
wa„.|,iu,(
,*
,f
,hey
will
work
family TMtrl<}Ok of vhe fungi and in a : C. O. Carver........ . ,.170
144
I high- porary loans as said county shall hav* '
dow
I
toerraaed
neither
It.
length
nor
short lime tM-came so seriously affect­ IC. Gotham
64
..95
Price*!
Ita hr—dtb. and yet It was
wa. eiartly
.erheref are live thing, to ren^enihor
ed that medical attendance wa* sum- •F. C. Warne
..IIVO *
S5 tvrtee lu former slxe.
ny-Htoto thrnto nr four ^ Buth scslcd b.-ga
to hidp rest au orertiml bralu: Tirsl.
Superart kin of the
---------------^
with ihc. cliTk of the
monfM) from Port Huron Mr*. Cn.ggan E. V. Pattlson........ .
138
.,170
In purNuanct
To find tbe correct answer
the s
. htofiithkhealthy inriiff
iodllference to vrakefulnera:
gdrance and I will selectt the vigors
ac.ion or me
vltoors on or before 2 o'clock
and her daughter IVxrl arc afferlert : F. H. Meads..!.....,.. . . 25
1C foregDing qneatkm the o«Ut thing nec second, eoueentmtlon of tb«- mind on board of education authorizing the >
~ j. t’njior 408 May 17th, A. a 1W5.
more seriously ami th* l- rccov.-r>’ is ^J Booslnger
31 oaMry U a certain amount of reflec simple things: thirvl, relsxatioo of the same I will review bids for the sale of j
... 45
All proposals shall
__ ^ fourth,
____________
^____ _______
an* eothers which
pcovisioDs of tbe local act authorlxlng
reportf-d In doubt by the pluslclanfc. W. Kephart .....I,..., .. 75
33 tlon. but there ari»
body;
gentle rhythmic
lireath- the wooden primary building on Elm- j
^
j
a county depoaltory as passed hy Un‘
fifth. r^Uir nourish
Muahrooms known as "gyrumetra J O Hoppes.. ....... ...150
80 not be dtaposed of so easlly-whlch. In-J
leavre the door open for motro-; nH»nt ”
bane.- grow In large quant Ules about W. Harrow.......... .
telyT•.“'T^honTto ard^lro i FOR 8ALE-3U
mile, «e*t
wer, o.:
of: L?;'iT-2..TcoSrL'f t
E-30 acre. 32 mile.
67
.. 65
Of these tbe following te
acres
improved.
GO
peach,
^ ^
^Icrk at thn
the vicinity. Mr. Coggsn U one of the p ^ Piper.
eluding WeUaes-.!a.v. May U. 1905.‘ city. 13 acre,
W
.. 7S
57
Bsw IsTestsrs Arc Earss
best known farm»»r* in Bl. Clair cotin E. 8. WmatoH....,.,.;
42
omc* i Bid* to he opened a, 8 o'clock p. m. ! tree*, fn apple tree*, all l*aring; ■ board.
walking round a
Tbe admiralty aud the vv
Price 1600.* The hoard rwervei the right to rt
.74 pole oo tbe top of which a monkey 1* *
C. Ilamraent ..........
mooumeatal record of lueptlFor further infonnaUon apply to W.^ al>oui 300 cords of wood.
5f. j Mted. As the man moves the monkey
m tbelr dealing-* with Inveuior*. O. Foote. 541 West Front street. :
BHknap. 1028 West Front BL ;
^oKROE.
A large white uak log. IK ftH*t long 6. O. Sawyer,
;
♦g I turns rtmzid oo Its perch and ftiens him ^ The story of the in-atmeui meted out
Chairman of Board.
and 12 inclfes In diameter, was found C. D.’MUIer ..
Dated this 29th day of April. 1905. i____________________________________
23 * all tbe time. When tbe man bs* com-! to the inventor of the marine «-hronom-----------ROBBRT E. WALTER.
lying on the pavement in front pf G. Bxxton .......
CHAS M. BEERS.
;
SALE—My rc-sidence. 611 Bute’
Clerk of Board
.Jpleted bis round of tbe im4c has be j «.ter U ahnost incredible.
, (Signed)
City Clerk.
H. Toms* barber shop at Birmingham., BostaHck ....
fi gone found tbe moukey or notr
I Tbe government offered a reward of ’
^
street. A. J. Wallace.
may S-tf i Dated at Traverae City ihU Crd day
The cement pavemem was badly Corwin ......
IMS.
-J Of May,
i To most penoos It would eertalnly iiu.txio to auy one who liboultl discover
------------------------*
------ ------------------------may C l«
l«!apptor that to* man had no, gtroc' a method of determining longitude to; NOTICE OF MEE-riNG OF THE POR SALE OR EXCHANGE—T
C>
broken ami bniked as If Ihe log had C. Harding ...
■ to , one degree of a great circle, or .lity
eo^lLrzATlON
.
to Central Lake. |
fallen fmm the niof of ihe building. Huniley ..........
, ■eograuhlcal miles: a5.0W to any oue
equalization.
ritiravn14 tere*t«l In ouch discussion* wHl
Citizen* nhoni*
phone jr,2.
2G2.
may
j
It was liter dliFoveretl that tbe log C. L Lane....
hereby
given
Notice
34 I no lark of learned authorities t prove J xfho _got within forty
^ mile*. £20.UX
had l»oen taken from Miner*. mlHyarU. F. H. Meyer.,
Third Ward.
and Equalization
that the man In goAng round tbe poM j ifie man ^rho ixmld gel wlihiu thirty Board of Rc^view se
^ FOR 8ALE-5-room bouse and Wbfool;
________
of Traverse City will meet
near the mill pond, but how it got up H. A. Holmes,
has DecooaarUy gone round tba mookaj i nille*. Harrioou made a chronometer the City
Monda:y. May 22. 19U5. al the c< iimcll 1 lot on W. 12th street, near Union.! Notice to all Persons Intere*ti-!;
town was a mystery until Mr. Toms R. Swanson ..
-^ialoo.
jwbb-h took a reMel to Usboo and
1* in said cltv of Traverse City.
For particulars enquire at 210 W.| The special asMsmect tax mil for
put In on appearanct'. and he ex J. Parson* ...
* I -How would you demonstrate that a , uick. wllh the result that be showed
o'clock In I ho forenoon, and---- , I 12th street.
may 2-tf
the constiwetiofi of lateral ecaers in
15 ! reooel U able to more faster than tbe the captain to Is- ninety mile* out of
in se^^.lon at least four days, orj
plalncil U in the following manner. Wm. Hayden .
_____________________________ Idlstrtct No. 5. between Vth and loth
2 ‘ wind hr which H Is drtvenr At first * the reokcmhig nt one iKilnt of the
ich longer as may be nece**ar> i
between lOih and inh Mre*H*.
-Frank Hagerman told me that ‘Zlii' n. Burt ..........
i sight the wary reader, nnaequnlnted { nge. He made ihn
pnts. 1 to rt
---------- » lllh And 12th i.t:‘ vtt‘. fn>m
Hurlburt had ii|M«an»i1 s re imund pike Maw>n .......
wvid
street. P. O. Pennington, apr 28tf ; Wadsvortb etteet to Bohf-nda stie^ i,
pn-eedlng one. view
* with nauUcal matters, might Imagine ! ^-lob Uoter than
at the |»ond. ami in my official ctpac Giles .......... ..
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bees p»**»t*» In ro' hand for ruJU-cI with tbe query but be was kept over forty yearsi 1m- city.
Igr as game warden 1 a-ent down to.ar- ‘ Wilson .......
to bis servi nt*: fore be wa* given the raotety of the to do so mi
r'^'“%i."-aid i *^0"
Of forty
to| torn,
-«• »o hu r-aid on «r haforo
rest him. -Zip* got away, but 1 got the F. a CurtU..
ware. thU I rrwnrd offered, and ev-ery rexatloos their Aiisess;
Ka*"" townahlp, on. and onrtalf!*^ M% ^t'vkHi n-v Tr.-a*«ror.
show cause, if anv exist, why the “•■!
valpike and threw him over my shoul MKbviigh____
isbyto'i
miles from Maple City, three mUea}
roo« 2<»2 Stat*- Hank building,
uatum thereof f^hould be changed.
der and bnmght him up to the shop Walton .......
from Cedar City. School house ten |
may 11 mo
-ting of the cinb ‘ ample. It may be bowling ahmg at t^ j from hb plam-London ,.U M.„,
At the suectal
and dropped him on the pavemt^t
rods; a beautiful UUIe orchard.!________ _______

hour, th^udh Oasette
Clerk of the Board of Review and
from of the iHkm. The Jar of the fi.h last evening In O. P. Carver's office, j»»»
Vnu sell or trade for city property.!
may 12-1
Equalization.
atrikini; the imvemem Wf.ke me up W. A. Murrel aws elected delegate to ;
The Osrto »f tbto Kre-i,
Also one driving team, buggy and]
I*eople who recogulae the Importance
UK) I found I baa lu-cn .Itvamiog.the groat Amorican handlrap at In
b* prov«I any ilay by eipehameiB. single and douWe. and use
FRESH FISH at all times. Brosch's
The fact that WUliam IHirks. of Bay dlanapuU* and C. O. Carver aUemate. Hwice: bat fact though It be. many a «C taking care of their health often mf-st mark*-!. 24C East From St.
toqtilro of William I N,«e4 „ am pW. totoroaud.
City, aelf-confeased llk gal voter, ha* j Nine new oMmbers were elected.
Iprartical sailor would have great diffi- quite forget that IT we want to prv
may 8-lMS 22 24 27
•erve tnem
them It
Just as nei^eossry to i
explana serve
culty In givingf any very clear .-xplana.
it 1*
i* just
Boa of it. It Is perfectly obvious that take c-ere of our eyes. First of all Uke |
.^laabtoto.
FOR 8ALC-MT iroato-te. tot
al ens
to* vw—
Warn: str^ t^rh^ast lUu- of Park str^X.
wlws tbe xrmH la driving straight be- ; care of your general health. Poor
Eighth itreeL Inquim nt V. Peto _____ .of block 5. in HannahjAj
foie tbe wind It cannot travel at a rate ? health often kwde ladlpectiy to varkm*
quicker than the wind la blowing-to- | eye troubles. Tben remember that
tjL
24S84f
deed.foronewaeooorai*o4b«.!tsrate)slralnlBg.of tbe ey« te caused by a
FOR SALE-On. span aoml toant. .;;;;^ bridge, are now to mjr haiuU
lof faugresoioo will be much lea* than : daaaliug glare or a bad light Glare
I that of tbe wind. MTiea U te ealUag at and gteom are equally bad to-work to.
! an angle with tbe wtod, however, tbe 1 You need not ask which is tbe worse
,XIW FXMOVS
ieue U different and then, i»aradoxlcal for tbe eyes. One te as bad as tbe
j.aUn>n<tnM>Mrtoinu,y.land.Dun.:oti»r. Tbe U->t Mxmld tall to boto or
ttmayfayoatofTtotbewtod.
wortt from bditod «a Tb» nltRnde
Utertl toble wHl toflk* | *bllr at work Is of groat Importanro.
Niolrod dtoMwatt-toa.; Tbe bam tooald aa tar aa poroibi. b.
FOR 8ALC-Elght onthaers toU on
try a RCC6RO WANT AO.
the long cue at eoe
«oe ' kept erect Stooping cauaee an toBegin by Aajtag: tbe
tbe Uble from end to end. Aa- creased «ow of blood to tbe bend and
West 14th street ndjototog Northern
. aume now that tbe cue. when moved j ejsa. Tbls te injartooa to them. Don't
Mlehlgaii aajlom property, aullibia
trsvettug. Deny joarsetf
Ibe force of yonr rend
to*. O. NIOMOl-«
od
L ban to Ita pnaeage It will ^8dcngo loomsI.
oMpoetlog to witneM tbe •• O •AWYEII MAOf OOOO IICCea*e«. aaU la {
0H9 YEtTKftOAY.
tabdlag to rMire at hla own plMaaia
after aeelnr thP. tbrito- nounte^l oa
•even
Hundred
and Plfty bhet* rired.
cbifni wtth pale fare* aae ilgbilr
Summery of YeeUrday** end
drmaraB amenu.
onaenu. In«te»Ji
In*te»jJ ti>ey
they at*
d hW: wllh broooii aad ihougli
Opening Sheet.
g U^bret part« rbe figbt nothI ihth.waik mieeed eirrpi the rai^

^ aoiotSou at tbe
prolikaa. tt need beptU be nekt b
rwy oMMb etoplH’ Ibaa may eC tboft
fooad br tbe wta* ska of tbe eeeea.

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la a;";irer.;ack";d"to;! roR RENT-rSmuhed

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SEALED BIDS

PROPOSALS FOh THE SALE Of
BUILDINGS

«rmto 8 C. n. leghorn..

SEWER TAX

PAYING TAX

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“YOUR MONEY IS
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RHEUMATISM
BLOOD CUBX

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roUtorgtonbtaealtohgroa.

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ttoBM««arti'

THE HANNAH ORUO STORE.

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aC toanri Ufo.
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>Mta to Vaaoa. Taha ar PaadaI vMirtvtf«totte For taaccU to Mato la which watwr
e am growa. mlr to frsah altekad
Id to «te(.
This doM aot hart Ite ptoata.

with tkt
■ritk who* VC COM
ttertomo largely take the plaee
la mMrf OdbM mct caa«acr«; of meat, which le llahto to be of poor
r CkM MM tte «
faHk MM la TaMWkai
quuHiy ate hart to kaep to tte hot
-Fd tkc Mtfi^ MdUM
«orrF
i tk# iMiMr TMt. M MM. aaMOtM tlw poaiticc
«Mllilca ar IM aa4 ftdk-^ Im
I to te I
IM .M kM VMM a M M wMW. I
ABdarcMkliJatalMf^i
vlllovi drop Mr M M|

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AkMtkatlMpM
krtftrt.
vitli ercrjr i
Ncv
111 la ovcrdac.
A»4
WkOa apIcMak foM la

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^Wtk tkcM Mtt*
: m far yo«r daflr ar*or. yoa vin frM
tel. tteogk tte Bmm unr

Kite Haataai. vMI telorai. vaa vooc
toaay.
Wtea aasM vMt vroac. or aajr M*
borfaUad:
wM aov vUk raMat fact
*Toiaofiov.
trieoda. v^ be aaocbar
M aitele Mtehlte la tteatedc.
day!AaeoM U BM afhte.
Ate M that Caltb te alepc. ate oo
AlUMKtgb ate traaMM la btr irfaoc
i ter tardr laarca art tera.

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te.’^’JTpn^rerb! While tte
vorld abaU roll.
Tobottov freab ahali riae from oot
I
. itealfht
Ate aev bapMae the ladooUublc aoul
Tte aaMiach 4m ter aami
I With ooaraar fbr lu aerer-cteiag
Tte vfid bM drotea Ur atekwi
Tte fera. oaroU their voolly colla.
Ate teorr hM haglaa bar toUa

I of hardy raea
la geteal aateUte baak ate teaU
teoa will Stedov pitch her teat
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] Thera are a great auay Urda vhicb
| burat Mlo aoog after a ahover la orer.
| but eoly a few vbicb poor oot theJr
I little bMrta ta Belodf while tte rain

Ate beeeaU all the
^ of me *■ *»^*‘®*
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’ faa ate gaiety wtea tte hard work or
the little worry cornea to aa oad. hot
By orchard bkm ate lilac aecnt.
«>loha Bairoagte. to tte lUy Scrik It la BKNW dlAcoU to lad oae who
kMpa a aercac. teppr aplrti right to
aer'a.
the thick of thlaga. Bird aoaga. Ukc
happy fheea. are alwajn woloome. hut
the bird which alaga when the rmla la
* We take oar ahare of freUtog.
falllag la tte beat tored of ail.--«ctoct» Of gflertog ate forgMUag;

* Tte patha are oftea rough ate
etaep.
Ate beedJeaa feet may fell.
Adaptliig
to toaaen.
* But yet the daya are cheery.
The atudy of food aa a domlaaat fac­
* Ate Bight biiagi reat. vbre weary,
tor to detenalaliig hmaao hMlt^ h a
‘thit old ptoaet li a
promlatag development of modern
acieacr. ate yet the aub}ocl ia aUU too

After aU.
geaermliy ignored. Hyglenlata may
preach It with more and more torcc
and coavtoctogaeaa. but people In gen
eral—the majority of food<ooaumera
—peralat in refualng to practice what
ia preached. The recoil appeara. itelredly, to the tevertlatog pagea of oar
We are none of ua ao ftwe from the popular jooma]a.^whlrh are fUled with
irrealatlbly
totcreattog literature for
ala of frettJag-for It la a ato and noth
lag iMa—that the foBovtog tevloe
Tte truth ta that Ataericana will aJ*
from the Detroit Fret Prcaa will not
waya. ate tocreaaingly. te a aaUon of
i
appeal to ifa:
a
•^ery maay pmple acquire the hah- dyapepUca until they are rouaed to the
It or fretting over tHflea-:=tbc amall. I rltal importaaee of the hygienic uae of
Inaigaldcaat. dlaagreeable happening* i food. If w® are to regain national
of everyday life.
I health and that freedom from phyalcal
•They begin by being annoyed at | mlaery which la tte reward of the
every littie occurrence that doea not j right-liver, we must change our proa
happen jttct to their fancy. ThU habit eni aiUiude toward food, which It an
after awhile growa ao atfong that they attitude of curloualy mlngU>d indifferfret ate foaa when there U no real; «nce and utterly reckleaa dealre for Incauae for fretting. Now If one only j dulgence. to one eg Intelligent appre
knew how very disagreeable be made ldalkm and aelf-cootrol. We muat paj
hltaaeir by auch conatant toultllodlaga. j «»ine attention to the atudy of food In
he would try very aocm to atop It
j It* relaUoo to health, and then w.
••Uafortunately. those who fret at! muat firmly auhjed ooraelvea to what
trines kn women, men generally Ig-jrvcr phyalcal reulralal the principle*
nonngtorhat to women are bugbcara.jOf right eating demand.
-------Thla la a large aubject. and 1 cau
Yet the qualltiea of endurance
and
paib-ncc are far atnmger In women diacuaa cmly one feature of one aubdl
^hin In men. and are alwny* well vlalon of It In the preaent article—vU.
tho
hygienic value of the acaaonaWc
brought out when tbeyAafc any great
trial to tocu.
| «r of food.
*Tbn habit of fretting Injure* the f A leading cause of hidlgi'^Uon. and
health and comfort of those alioui you. i the further Ilia that aprtng from Indi
but abovi) all it Injure* most the <me! gestlua. la the unnatural and unrcsMin
who fret*.
i able Indulgence In certain article* of
t i
-l-Xciyoiin know* the Influ. lire thejfoo.1 ilfal are hyglenically out of m»
■ j emotloa* have u|Km ilir rlr. uUtion ! son. and th»» correapondlng neglect u
: and the sec t. Hon*, fiwr d.-ri e»,.|iK I hi | tico Irouly and to prepoodorntlng quan
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MOfi and dept.-,»»iog the other. Ntm a, lily «uch fooda ac ar« naiurally In hca
! Ufo of .c«»n*Uiit fret and w.irry pro- con. The demand* of the palate
duCM the asm.- ecftcl. f«.r fret and' laacied or perverted, arc too often al
worry
only uiodlflcatlon* of fear, lowed to auperaedo th® dictates uf
After awhile then- follows lndtge*tIon science and common sense,
nndvita reaulllng Hate of evil*; weak-; Each season of the year. In a lei
nraa to ite circulation and many bean |H*rate climate such as prevails over
aymptoia*.
greater part of the United States, has
**fty the exertion .•( our will we can 1<* own appropriate and hyglenically
H not change aay uf tb. working* of our ‘ Indlrated articles of food. To bt-gln
we ran use! wUh spring, there
ear wUl to heap our ejAotlons at> in eiablea which nature provides and dtcheck that iteireclJy. ir not dinwtlyl creea as cleansers of the ayatem after
our win may he reaponsibJe for many the naturally heavy, hoat-producirg
i of the ilia to which flesh U heir.
Jdlei of winter. It la platoly natureV
j
“We ahoald not oaly not worry ooi ’ Inlentioa that the chief element of the
fret over trifles, hot .wc should not 'spring gnd early summer diet shall he
wuny al all; for worry will only prt'-{fresh vegetabloB oomhtoed with eggs,
vent the very end or result fur w bleit! Ash and milk. And obMiwc bow she
wa are suit tog.
| sends these product! in tho order in
•'Worry cramps. cootracU. «li*torta | which they acwm to be needed. First
and wcakaaa all the natural Inhcreni come those unequalled ctoanaera of the
forcM of poor aatnre. Coaatont fret- j blood and the dlgwaUve system, the
y
ttog Maes a ooaUauai leak In the Mrly -groenf ate the mildly
reaarrolr of nenrofls ooergy. TliU gaUve rhubarb. The normal, healthy
j!
Waktog grows targM UB at last the stomach craves tteae foods with an
leaerroir haeomea ompty and you aiw. imperative longing, ate nature Indi
a bankrupt in nerve force; in other cates their free and oontinooiia tue
worts, you have nerrona prostraltonf Then, to tte order of aaaaodkhto
or aome other disease.
' naat. fotlow touuce. peas and beans.
T
“Aa you should not worry over your i which ara rich ta aiUca. nutriUve rath
own ntalrs. neither ehoald you hurl rr than purgative, good for growing
ahnfta <rf doubt and mtotruat toward chUdren. for the aenrea. for brain
ihOM of your own household or ae- baildtag ate hody-anatainlng. Utter on
qaatotaace. Fbr by ao dotog you mar eome onkma. atlmnlattog the dreatotweakaa their foroaa ate proeoat them ory ayatem. irm com, tlMoeteiDdlng
» to their vartote ate rtoh to aqgar
. digrstioa; tomatoes, toning up the
“Oae of the greatest enemies of;Urei-. With ite summer beau eome
maakite la doobt-tock of faiik-failh j also the vegetable coolers, the
In ourMtrea and in other* ate to tte i Ur*, the terries, tte maloaa, aad all
> powers above ate aroate ua. darly fraitt. And i
laiapotatoa.
------ and thMtfbre vUl aatom prorldea Cmlt to
aopm put ftihi. If we hut haye tte an todueement to limU the amooni'or
toHb. If Pe hold ouraelriw to the rtglu tean*.
food, panlmlar*
r
ly mMi. with which the

EMTOirSEISTCiilR •»

to maturity, petaioas. turulpe. wah^
a, pampktoa, aquaahM. etc. With
teraat of tte Irot fftmta uf ftOl
law prime ate to orter. eapedallygame. All tte heartier cemU are
then todleaied as food. Ptoe and pastry
amy aafeiy aov. if ever, take tte plaoe
of freak uaeookad frutti m, des
Tte aystem b^hM to raqaire tte bMlproduetog fooda. to fortify U agi
tte approachlag cold of wteler.
bM wtatar actually aeU to.
s titol. aa a rale, most tax tte di­
gestive poweni are oomparat
barmleas to tte normal stomach A
oadmace of meat, even a diet
rich to fat. may te adopted. Tte hMvy
ai^ or caaaed. bmj be Mica In mod*
qratkML Baked fmlu are to oeder;
aweeta—the talmitoble maple aynip
and bockwteat cmkea!-warm
and brert. and heavy fooda to gewcral.
This, of ooutae. U tte rectmen for the
beaHhy stomach only. The wea
diaeqsed stomach most aiill restrict
HjMlf. though perhaps not quite so
rigidly, to light and easily dIgeaUbIc

REciPB FROM MMY UNDS
IB. 8.

Rct. C T. BUiot. Sector.'
Oo«.rBa.rt»u..Te«Be«d

Cadriiaf h Gmf Tnmst loBdMpns
ma

Heir (MunBloB. 7;3« •. a.
cJi ant Saikdar IB tbc BioBtli. thea MThe Detroit Tribnae to ite amat «•
Oortof the CMiot «Mks a aerin at natiaMl raeipaa «W ba livaa III j 11:M. •
alkmt hM deparUMai gluM the fob tW aniraaat. aotrtbirtaa by *imiH Tnvaraa hauaabaapan. Thaaa rwl- j Monito* earrleo aad aamca aat. awMftiia a aWa raaia o( dalatlaa. an all fi«a« aa ariaUaHy Mad la tba 10:M.
aaHiaa Maa>flai fran latitea they ann bnaiM by the aatrlbatan. ar by < Baaday adwpi aad quaatloa claia bt
tor, two cupfhto of powderte aagar. MMr niatlaaa andfriaadaIn thaeaaatriaa aaaiad. and tbaaa adia try Hwia '
Beat hotter to a cream; add sugar may ba aaaiind that thay an tba raal thing.
Bre^ tarrlea aM aatBoa at f:»
aalfy: when very light add a teaBfhl of Ttoegar which has boea
Taro youada Wb.^ IMupooa «lt,!
•**
>“TUad to tbaac
? hot. a mile at a time. Ptoee to
a bowl or hasto of htA water ate stir
. ate of ao agg. 'cabbage up baa. poar ca bMllog anter.;
a few aUantes. It should then be
Aahury
M.
C. Churriia
MOOgh lO|
Clean the flsh. cut In two-toch ptocefw ate leave stand nniil a
Hugh Kenasdy Pastor,
kettle half!
CnJmr Banco-Half a cupfol al bot-i
‘ »'“****• ^beo place lo
t masriag. »:4S p. m.
wash well in cold water, take off skin. flUed with wrater. and add tte breast j
togaarrtoe.
10:90
a.m.
r. oaa cupTol of poardared ugor.
take out bones; add the onkm and meat, vinegar. raUtos, sugar, flour and I
fourth of a cup of cream or milk.
chop very flne. Then add egg and wa- salt. Boll three hours
u«an«-b. 0, nau* n
^ ;^^T;woL;?
a mile at a
). Add the pepper and pul In salt j
Best Sauce,
add sugar grtenaUr. tearing It all the
while chopping. Make into balls and | Om-hslf pock toH-t*. one plot water.
while. Wh« light and ctMy add exfour pounds sugar. oue-haU doxen lum
and cream, a little at a time.'**®** ®**®
ons. one tablespoon ground ginger.
^ of Ch
ThU is a delicioiu sauce, ate wtenj
^ P. UUor
Dough for KmpHck Soup.
cne-balf pound almond out meaU. R^
To'iwo eggs, add one egg shell fei:' move peeling from beets, wash
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^ Of water and .flour enough to toll om j oughly. cat Into small square*, place In fi5,^day*achool al*lf :il0 m.
squares of abotit one water In keulo and boil. Then add intormedtoie Bndoaror. 0:45 p. B.
«
;l^"’J**!jandouc^haKlneh« and pure, flllto^
boll about one hour: add lemtenkw Bndeavor._«:U p. «.
FXening sen Ice. 7:30 p. as.
In ^
Thn Wfbhr i
r}<me Ihtqa.
! on*, after paring and cuulng In small
PentecoaUl prayer meeltog.'
Fimng for Kreplick-Tu one an J j pieces; use a llule more sugar If nee venliig at 7:30.
J.
ewked moat, which easar>-. Then add ginger and almonds,
the whltoa of ttej»
ehoppcxJ line, add a amall on-|.nd .Hr once in a while to kre^p from Ing.
one at a time. Wten i
Junior Endeavor Saturday, 3:80 p.
nnnr In thi
ik».' ^
cbopprel fine), ooo ogg, sali burning
boil wniH beets are thor

Iv Stir nnill smooth and frothv ' •"** Pri>pcr to ia*te. Add a llltlr; oughly lender. When done iprinklo a
-Wetoome to worship with us ara
which will be to about two minute*
te 1 little cold water over aauee. stir I. strangers, work ngmen and the poor."
set into a bowl of hot water For rich '
art Into a bowl of hot water. Tor rich ,

serv ing.

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Ix-i tell flve minutcii. j good, and place In rewl place. Remove
.i.h]akln frW almond* before m ing by

First M. E. ChBtoh.
Rev. Tbew. Cox. I>aator.
Class meeting. 3:30 a. m.
Morning service. 10:30 a. m,
Farfol temU.
when
preparing
the
soup.
Suaday school at noon.
Ublespoouful of butter, a teaspoonful

To a Itiile flour add two eggs: mix , Epworth league. €:lu p. m.
of any extract you desire. Put sugar'
Carrot*.
\ together into a dough (the harder the | Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
and water In a saucepan and boil Ilf-, _
Junior league Thursday at 4:00 p. m.
doze n small csrrtu*. one good ' tetter), then break the flough Into
Prayer meeting Thursday evenl^ at
teen mtoutcsi. Beal yolk* of eggs and » .
stir Into boiling syrup Put pan Into
one-hslf dm small pieces (atetii the size of rice), 7:30.
another of hot water and stir w ith a
Potatoes, one cup sugar, one table Chop ihU fine. If dough Mick*, sprink
tw.rinVn U teiSus to thicken hen '
*» cold water), le over it a llillc flour before chopping,
Baptist Church,
srfd huitl-.nil
Cut up the carrots in small square, or Have reaib a dUh of teillng water
W. T. Woodhouse, Pastor.
Morning, 10:30.
piece*, washing
Sunday school. 12:00.
of the square* In one-third kettle of die near by put some fat or grease,
Baraca Bible cUas. 12:00.
minute longer an;l It Is ready
water and add the breast meat. Cut and cut up a small onion \ vry fine. Fiy
B. Y. P. U.. 0:30.
Caramel Sauce—Put one cupful of
Evening.
is^Il frying pan'and'stir oil «I‘the potatoes In small pieces and pm onion quite brown. In the meaniiine.
Junior Unkm. Saturday al 2:30.
balf of them into the kettle Th*m pul pUce the Farful already prepared in
the Are until a dark brown, if you Ilk*
of not uuni
carrots, placing the dish of telling water. U-t it
| j^g at
a strong caramel flav
Insects and Mew to Destroy Tbi
cordially Invited to the aer>
on top the rest of the ixiiaioes. Boli slow ly. and w hen it thick* u*. pour
When plants arc to be kept In jar* only a light color. Add a cupful of, this two hour*. Then add sugar aud grease and onion into H. Mix ihoi-ivlce*.
boiling
water
and
simmer
fifteen
mJuor pots, their best Interests may be
oughly together, and let stand for jiisi
Amir. 8«IM
:e*. Set away to cool.
aecnred by thoroughly heating the soil
Cvaaqalical Church.
a few minutes. Sprinkle sugar and,
MolaMe. 8.u«-Otie cupful
mo I
to which they arc to grow. ThU may
Cinnamon over top and serve. This Is
Ninto
be doae U Placing In boxes over the
10:00 a. m.. morning class meettoi;.
furaaoa pipes or In the oven of the
10:30 a. m.. Borntog worship, aert
kltchM range. But gardau flowers
one-fourth of a tcaapoonful of salt, l
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not be thus aafegoarded. and wl
12:00. Sunday school.
rts may devoait their Unrae in the three teaapoonfuls of vinegar. Boll all: made. The plant, flower prvvfusel.v. the spot and leave it until the next day.! 3:31) p. m.. Junior Y. P. A.
6:.10 p. m.. Senkir V. P. A.
best of soil; hence the need of the fol ogether twenty mlnnte*. Demon Juice : hnraense blare of coki*- which they when it may te easily brushiHl or
7:30. evening gospel service.
may be added in place of vinegar If de rH c greatly rmhanclng the appearance scra|>ed off.
lowing tested note*:
Chorus choir meet* for rehearsal
»roaene &nulak>n—Dissolve a pint aired. This is very nice for an apple of sny garden. The Im-ki result
prolured In light, gravellv soil*, ns e<.n»e Ioo.m- or come off they
of soft soap In a quart of water, ami or rice pudding.
fdd one-half pint of kerosene oil. Silr
Fruit sauces may be made by taking th^.y have a tendency to run to leaf in easily mended with n-sin. Pour a III- claaset weloocngle cupful of proaened or canned a rich soil.—Womans Farm Journal. . tb* iK-wdi n tJ r*Mu into the handle of
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briskly for several minute*. Thi* may
fruit, sweetening to taste and Mlrrlng-------------------------‘ ihe kuif*-. then heal the part of the!
Friends (Quaker) Church.
be dilulte with clear wraier. as i
Floral Notra.
a|,icb fits into nhc handle until J Eilgar L. Hequa. l»astor.
plants bear stronger treatment than Into a cupful and a half of telling milk
Ft»r prolongcxl bloom plant another p
n^i hot, anil tl»« n Ibrust It quickly ' , Siindaj' school. 3:40 a. m. C. J. lleliDg
other*. This cmulslou will deslro>- lice, previously thickened with a little corn
mealy bug. thrip*. red spider, and uurch. np-n lK-.t wull. AJd umw- buichof i.«ri PCK.
co->"h'<-f„r ,„r»hlp 11:0« a. m.
cned water or milk hot. a» necessary
Plant plenty uf sweet alyssiiro. H Is hamlle will be foun.l to la- firmly IU<-.|; Junior En.leavor. S;«0 p. ro.
many other plant pests.
if
too
thick.
,
one
of
the
mtist
satiafactor}'plants
you
pi
Siuior Endrovor. fi:10 p. m.
Scale on Orange Trees—Rub the af
fected parts thoroughly with a stiff
;
=. p.
Easily Grown Flowers.
Pansies should te sown now for a loi
‘ “I -----------------------Can See a Joke."
brush, syringe with eJesar water,
' All are welcome.
Morning Glories—The old-fashioned. ,,f vigorous bhK.mers when the boner , Wrilli u for Home Chre r.
apply to the trunk and limbs a good
but
ever
popular
morning
glory.
Mill
,jays
cf
inldMimnuT
and
long
bks.mlng
A
c*
rtaln
woman,
finding
herself
in
If
Methodist.
lime whitewash, to which has been
claims a prominent place ari a quick- have exhaust.-il the early ones
^ om- of thos** d* presM*d rorHKJ^ when
sh*-.i
Preach ing at 31.*! E. Mth St., 1
added a little kerosene oil
C. Miller.
Coxcomb, plij^x. salvia ami |>ciuuia i Ihero sreiiis nothing but Ullnre n„.|
and at \:TAi p. m. Rev.
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Buck Flles-Wherc pUni* are In growing and beautiful vine for either
well in a dry* climate, and w ill I de feat to remte mplate. set about delibchurch
fr*ted with small black flies, the ma foliageor flowers. Apj>ear(ngevery !.ai| do
■ in all
the richest«had«‘s of | bloom from early spring nntll late fall eiateiv to dlsind the mood by casting - c*irWashl^ion and Park
«irecl£
nure used was not thoroughly coni mn IlitU attention from the gar-'up an account of the sllualJon—and
Kev‘. D. H. Illssell, Pastor,
posted. Scrapt* off the top will, which Vhlle. blue nd red. often variegated ,
and
striped,
the silky flower* add dener.
j this was the result:
Morning service. 10:30 a, m.
contains the egg*, and Inim It. Oiver
Th.- baby po>inr..K. s And mnrb favo: I “I have failed In most of tlu‘ things,
n m
the remaining earth with a thick layer much to the beauty of the home and
materially increase the charms of sum rith ih.»s.- who grow them. They arc I have irb-*l lo do. and a g.s»d many «.f
Evening service. 7:3b p. tm*
W. M. S., first Wednesday In the
Rust on Carnations—Add om-half mer and autumn mornings. Tho rmvrti- loi ashowy flower, but they have' my IIIusionK ha*.- vanish.-d—but lean
lug
glorj
has
rre-eiitly
und.
rgone
^ome
Iher pleasing quallii«-K. one t»f whicli i inak.- « Jok. and iak<- .m*-:
i month.
ounce of nrsenlr to six quarts of water,
Imi.n.vemeni al th.- l.amls of ih,. pro-.
s.t-miiig m.Klesty
' ’ My MieugtU is uoi adequate lo Hi.-1
It
and apply with a syringe.
an easilv.
four or flve f«H-i high, work I see to do. and my capability U\ Vrmyer meeting Thursday
coing
Ucc—When pUnts are troubled wllk (e.ssional flnris
ofteir lack Ing-but can M-e a i«ikc.
1 IK- a pan j makc-s
at 7:.!0. Seal* frre-.
giKsl supiKvrt for the
lice, use warm tobacco tea appHisI cnlllvated flower
All are welcome lo oil the Bcrvlceo.
of
the
floral
display
of
every
home.
j
jK-an.
Wlr.*
rn
tting
I
k
excelb-nt
and
b
'
“I
hsv*forg*»ii«-n
ro*isl
of
the
with roosidcrable furcf!- to all pUc<h
The China Aster—This flower Ik of Rrnrrally um'*1 on a*-c«mtil ..f Us rli. ap- I «nce th.iught I had leanie*!. Imt I
where the Insects congn'gatc.
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
: have not forg.nu u It.iw t.> laugh,
Beales on Kerns—These maj b<’ dk many varieties and I* excellent for a ne.^s and remvenirnre.
Rev. J. W. Mllk-r. ItaKior.
cucumber make.** a pretty
-f have IoM sum. frb nds by death
llnguUhed (rum seed aporea on the home garden. The pUnts grew vig
Cla** mre-ling. 9;43 a. ra.
oroiisly
and are quite hardy, having vine for the north veranda. Itsfoliage • and have be.-n disapiHilnietl in olheir.
Preaching service. 10:30 a. m.
fronds by their lighter color. When
Sunday
school at 12:00 m.
, crisp In-auiy. it^ flower* are airy, but I can
a Joke!
the plant becomes badly affected the been known to endure light frosts
Epworth league at 6:3U p, m.
'I hsvo seen youth and a g*K>*I many
only sure way U to cut the fronds close without serious injury. It is possible, graceful and so profust- that ibe entire,
Evening sermon. 7:30 p. m.
to the ground and bum them. Tlio by planting tho different strains at dif- vine seems flc-ckt-d with foam. Give Jt other things I wanted m keep. vanUh
Prayer mcotlug. Thursday evening
ferem times, to have
anU it will ’ I« the distance, but the sense of humm < at 7:30.
a wrlre netting tori
pUnt win then send up new fr
All ore welcome.
*
and these vit) seldcm suffyr from the bloom from early summer until late go up ami droop it? iK-aullfuI fosUKiu- ba* never departed.
fall. The seed may bo planted om ery about the st-cond *ic*ry window s.
“I am at the present moment lu a fl;
-----peat.
Tte psney bed must be kept wet of the blue.*^. but In the back of my
Christian Selene*,
Punffua on Cactus rianta-ThU fun doors oa soon a* the ground becomes
Sunday morning servire- In Modern
gua la especially apt lo attack the worm ate dry, then at Interval* unUl about the roots if you want fine flow mind I am laughing at myself for It.
mammillarla variatle*. causing bUck the first of July to the oorthem lati­ era all summer. Other flowers take and by tomorrow the laugh will get WwMlman hall over postoBKj.
tude and later in the soutteni. A mod tbrtr chance, at rain, and dc*. a, around lo the front.
!
Tctlmonr
spots and decay. Cut tmi the spot
7:30.
“I have but liuie fame, not a great
soon as they appear, bom the cuttings, erately light noil is best for them, but soon a* they begin to blossom, but
they wilt thrive In almost any soil poaslet must be kept moist about the amount of health, and almost no mou- block, opei
and treat the muillaled lea>*e* to
used for a garden.
fwHa or^ they will not te a siicre-ss. [ e.r-bnt 1 can see a joke!
Sunday) from 2 to S.
slight spraying with sulphur.
cordial
The IceUml Poppy—The Iceland Pluck them every day If you wish them t *‘8o. on the while, I think I have
Small Qtw Uce-Wben verbena
■ •'tnick It rich.“-Myrtle Koon Cherjyealcdolarla. or heliotrope planu U Foppy does etpcctollr weU to the to Woom continually.
come Infectad, a thorough apraying Bortheni climate. Seed* that are
Well Worth Knowing.
)
with alum water U fatal to nearly all planted about the ISih of this month
St. Francis church, corner Cass and
Trmibl. For th* Msld.
A pleasant household deodorixer 1*.'
insect life, but doea not Injure the veg­ and propeitr cored for should bloom
Thus the round of the
should be faithfully followed In the
ordering of diet PCw Americani
fear, follow nature’* hInU In ihU
spect. and to doe Ume, therefore, na­
ture exacu her Inevitable penaltiea.
U la to be bopte that, to tte couiwe of
time, we Americana shall not only
knowledge, but adopt the wisdom of
hyglenically regulating our national
diet aocoidlng to season. There It no
doubt that such a course would do
much to reduce the flood of patent
medleinea consumed yearly In ihl*
country.—Table Talk.

this, and it U an improvement to cook tiourtng over hot wsier.

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etable kingdom.
Rost oo Ivy Oeranlum.—Tbc Bor
dsanx mixture, properly applied. t« effactlve.
White Wtoma to Soll-A Ubleqpoonfol of camphor In a quart of water will
Instaatly kUI them, wlihoot Injuring
tte plant.
Uoe on Boaoa—Sacuro from the Carw
tory or Mtoe former'a sorttog i
thh aumt ate parta of tohaoeo ptoat*.
Bprate thMt thickly abom Ue itme
ptoata. oovartag the roota. Alio i
a atnmg tobaceo tea and ayrtoge the
Stems and toarea dally for two or th
days.
Rust on Hollyflocks and OlaaloluaBum tha diaaaaad Imtm aa aoc
thqy appear. thM prarMitoi tte

about the first week to July. Tte
bloams ore very fragrant and from a
distance ore oe showy at a bed of
white tulips. The Icetand poppies
have a particular value os cut flowers
and. If cut si soon as open. ti is noth
tog tmiuMl for them to lost ten days
If pul In fresh wator every day. They
ore etey lo euttlrato ate bloom ooc
UnooMly imtil freet comet, making a
preuy bed of white oo tte town.
Nastnrtluiiis—None of the summer

The two young men reached the
i^nr mass,'6:45 and 8:00 o’clock.
made by pouring splriu of lavender
_______________ teofi________ door at the some rime. “Is Miss WolHigh moss. t:00 and 10:90.
A
broom should alwaj. be aetl-r a.k«l. The oald
lecud U. pieforencc to a Itght one for i
•' tkem and abook her head dla- j
tVoftmgh .weeping, a> the weight ,id, eoh^totelx. "Bhe'. lo to wan .» ye;
cveninga. ..*0.
In the proce...
an'ont to the other." .be .aid at law: |
-----: v
Bamboo tuinliure may beat be,
‘*>e
ar ye oomln- together baa
g.lv.t:on Ahiiy.
'
cleuied with a unall bniab dipped I.
»« aCUngled Tm blaat If I know
Lmilca- Library bulltUag. Flint
warm water and aalL a. the mtlt pre- *“«»> >» -Wet. But eome tight in,! ,,„ct. near Cam..
' j
renu It uiratng yellow. Tbc aame;
4*- «»• HI aak her to ooBM>; capt. and Mr*. Munm-11 In ebarga
PubUc meetlaga erery night except
tfWtoMBt ahoald be girt* to Japaaeaa. <•»*»
*'«V 7* out."-Ch
aad'ladltn Batting.
Sunday. lY a. m.. Holiness toeettatf
mik I. m, ocHl«.i ,ub.Ut«e for! ^
admired than the aasturtlums. Their soap to wMbing diibes. it not only
8:50 p. m., Christian’S praise foeetpopularity Is a deserved one. for tte MftMs tte hogdoet water and givos
tog. ;
ptoota require little euUJvmUoo ate dUhes a clear, fished look, but it
t:00p. m., a red hot Solvation meN|i
coo be toned to good oecooBt to moot prevents the bonds from chapping. It
any loeotloa to tte gardea or yort. also prevents a greasy senm from op- ------------------- -------- --------------------------'j Oor atandard, "Hollnea. Unto thf
Tte
voitottot moka effective cov-j ps^tog on tte top of the water.
-----------------IU.rd.I
Rer. D. Ooeh
ertogs for ootboaoca. verandas or ugly
To take greoee oot of sroll mner
_______________________
Oar BatUeOy. -ttiiaan. Ikaic ia
fcniyks.and by pogging the stems down mlx.filte rioy^b water m Ihe rei’!
|f5alr^iioafor Vou."
.
lo the gremnd a prreiy hcnl con
«tw«. sfHTte It on thc-i V P^^6:l5Tln.

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“He mof

koek rooB to do ti. Joel oooe aloce hr
iMa kM tk oteea baa be aoailBl at
ooy propMd ordeal. The bealtk
jBlaakmar vamad kirn to uke a Hde
la a M aMdol aailBlaarr. bot the
■Mkfor doeliaad. aaflac k« waa afraid.
-teAtkMUaodaaaer/ No daaj
aaM Ike aaiyor. M auM you doa't
kaov* about the iukemakera of Ite
AaBiicaa praaa? Kxruae roe.**'
teroporor rraac Jooef haa ao oae for
a aMHdMf. royal or otkenrlae. Re­
ly. whoa KiBf Peter of Senrta,
Alexander and hU
«b the Benrlta eon
I aul at Vlaaaa, whether It would pleaae
j the eroperor to receive him. he waa
! told In the platneat poaalble ma
I
that he would better maaln away
I
The pfoprteior of a aboe factory In
UBogee. PVaaee. who for aevi ral daya
I
bad bow bealecod by atrlkera In hU
;
plaat with kU wife aad four chUc
kaa been releaaed by the geodarroev.
who arreeted aercral of the Hotem.
The fanlly waa eMrted out of town,
j
Inmiedlately after having received a
:
leficy of 11400. Mra. Mary Oaherty.
a«Ml 71. of Chleago. and her non
ThoiMUi. 34. have dlaappaared from
Joraey. Oly. where %hoy bad gone to
get It. It 1« feared they may have
i
Biei with foul play.
Marie Charlotte, the road widow of
the lata tenperor MaxlrolfUn of Hot
too, ia dylag la the royal caatle of
BoMkpat aear Trleate. w^err »he haa
bM Miaed for 34 yean. Bbe to a
alnter of King UMpold of the Itolglana
• Don't peach, or 31*11 a« bard with
you,** declared a daehing. naaked fe
awle highwayman to Jaroea gtmUtcr
of Riverdale. K. J.. who with two oompaalQiia bad robbed him. In a lonely
apoc at PpAptoa. of hla nooey. hooka
aad keya. The poUoe are luoktag for
her.
The great alumtuum atatuc of iho
Vlrgta Mary, riveted to the rocka on
the aimiliin ^if the Aiguille du eOanl.
RwHaerlaad. 13.000 feet aUire aem lev.
cU haa .proved a fatal aiiractUm to
roaay wormhlpera. The Uidy of the
latent vtottm. a poaaani woman, rlaap.lag a child In her arma. haa been
foand.
The legality of the propoaiw! union
of the FrenbyUnlan and Cuttil>erlaud
Preabyterlaa churchm haa Ihm-u
tioBud on the eve of the roeetitu; of the
two general aanembllen. by Judse Win.
M. Ldannlng of the V. 8 dlntrlci omirt
of New Jeney. who dcclarea that the
cbnrrh ihtta united c<iuld nut hare a
legal right to the pro|H*riy of the Cum
berland body.
Rythmk iraecimi 4if th«* tinmui ht r»«after will he tried In obnUnatc oaMW
of htooougha. A Dniokiyn girl. «ho
waa nufferiag from a arvere mttark.of
that nature, put out her tongue for a
few neconda and found great rellof
After ahe had Unto darting out hi r
luagoe at tatenrala of aeveral mlnutea.
the apaaroa ceaaed altogether, al­
though at tm they had been c«»mtng
at the rate of 30 to the mtuutu.
The eouncll of Bradford. III. haa
placed aaloaB llccnaea at tt.ocm, and
will graat but one. and that n-i> after
a iborough Inveailgaiion.
Masim Oorky haa rtvet^ed permiv
afcui to live anywhere In Rua«ta exci^pt
Bt. Peteiuburg. He haa already leanenl
a country aeat near the capital.
Sarah Bhmhardt always did Uke
male relea. 8he has lust betm provtolonally elected a member of the
Clety of Men of l.«tter« of Faria.
The Apatriao government la taking
aottou agalnat forulgii life Insurance
oompanlen doing iHiainens there, with
the exception of Oennaa ooncema.
Wanatah. Ind, a iow% of sou Inhab
Itaata. boaaU a "Stork club." whoac
purpose la the populartolag of Frwl
dual Booeevelt a Ideas oa the race au;
•Ig eoaadal la the aatloual order ui
BTUth Abraham. Lewis Levin, out
polug grand treuaurer. haa been armtod at the hleoala] oouvenilon now
la pm|TU«i at Baltimore, charged with
girnad M«<CMy aad terfeUure of bail.
Time Tried and Merit Rrmron,
Oae Mlaute Cough Cure to r^l on
Mme vkua It eomee to earing Goughs.
iFDuit. Wkooplag Cough, etc. It to
garfeogy hamleea. pleaaaat to take

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The Hoe. C. fl. Andrews, repreacau-j
thre froai Nevada county, in the Ar-j
kaaeae general aeeetehly. aad editor
of the Prueeou Picayune, to la jail in
Ulile Rock. Charged with having re 1
odved a bribe and offered one In connoctUm with legtototion.

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The dlfferme between Keaaedy'a
LaaaUve Hooey and Tar aad all other
eough syrup 1a that It luovua the
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Hot weather and had drinking water!
contribute tp.ttoc ccmdttlona which I
make plies mure painful aad danger
out. Dewitt's Witch liaiel Salve,
stops the sMUn. draws out the soreness i
and eiirea. Get the genuine, bearing |
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prugglsu.
Veterans of tbe war, once deadly j
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the Army of the Futomar. al its thirty-j
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Thursday night. <Seu Dan K. Sickles.:
Oen. HormUo C. King. Gen. John C.
Black and Ooi-p. Tanner were among j
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CATAJLBH« SKIN DISEASES. STOMACH. KIDNEY. LIVER

TROUBLES. Etc.

MAM5TCE. M!CI!;0.\N. '
.-rit-s

TO APTOWOBILB AND UBNCH OffBERS
I have* juRt n«<vivod from mu- «»f the* hirgest Automobile
and Liuiioh Supjdy Houwa of Nt w York a coinph tc Bto< k of
the following Liiiinch nutl Motor Car Aco-ssorii s. 1 would
pleast-d to have vou call at our ston*. 125
strivl, and i \*
amine thea<* goods. HsTS A losK in tht wiadowLAMPS
HORNS--

FRANK TRUDE

CASOLINF

EYES

K^^rilEAK DEVICES
ETC.. ETC.
The Prices are Reasonable

X lAauiich Horn ia a pndty line thing in casi* of fog
night running.
ling. Think it owr.

Wal«or

JPZUtoiaRe
OlVK
vm, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try a “Pill to-night.*'
ror 8sto by sU PniRitU
lO Cunt and SB Cunt Boxua
ACCEFT

IVI.

OR. W. F. STRANQWAY
Umltud to BTB. BJ
THROAT aad :
Ottea W B

ST, uruauBvu w
nlverxlly.

WALL PAPER
HOUSE
For neat, up-to-date
designs in
: : :

WALL PAPER
Also Paper Hanging,
Painting, Sign Writ­
ing and. Decorating.
All work No. one.

DR. E. L. THIRLBY-Speclal attau
Hon to dtoeasee of children. Boom
409 State Bank bldg. Both phoomHARRY S. HARNER-Expurt 1
inner and acUon regnlator. I
faction guaranteed, lYlth Kli
Moeic House. Cltx. phone ML

^\ss.

ro

tilt. 801-2 3 New Wnihel
Travers© City. Mich. CiU, phone
Graduate of Philadelphia Dental

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counselor. Wilhelm block. Trav
erso City. Mich, ClUtene phooe 104.
DR, O, H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Bnlhurland block, physician and aurgeon.
CUlxens phone 364.
/

iDRS. J. 0. k HART J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OtBo©4»TaWHh«4inBkto • s. m. *o 11 m.
ilk> A m ». 7 to 8 •re«lft|rt- B«id«oo. JU
I Wynkoop lUI, OUiooi pkoD» 4ST.

JOHN R. SANTO

. |nEitm mwMttl
O. F. CARVER ft ERO.

EXAMINED FREE
p LASSES
UtOUND THAT AIE

STEARNS

FIRE INSURANCE

Cure Heudaohes. Stralghtun
Cross Eyes and Ruetoru

will PAFEB HOUSE

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

256 Front Stnvt
DM. Bto.dlk7wOI.frK
8oaBi^415-4U. Wiu»«lixi Bloek.

l»aigFe

ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D, Pkyfll
dan and targeot. Bumotrud to of
floei over First Nationa] hank. GB
toene phone 335.
AWTON-Offlou room, to
OR. F. P. LAWTON-Offlou
new Mnnioa bkwk, auM

LEt a7 burbridosT

STEARNS

I4H Front Street

SPARKING PLt

MONOGRAM CYLINDER

OablodL BoUtphoDW.

T, W. THIRLSY,
nnm ft Earn j
phooM 103.

SOLARINE POLISt
LAUNCH HORNS
GAUNTLETTS

POCKET FLASH LIGHTS
The Goods are Right

ssarsss,-^?-'

are ao neej* at band, they will
build you up. keep you well and

TF vou an' in nee<l of nnyI tiling in the line of ('ar^ penter tcxtls it will iviy you
to rail and examine our utock
II nd jiet our pricos. We have
sawB, 6<|uan‘8, hamnierB, chiK*
els, levfl.s. planeR. lUior Beniji€*r«. hit gauges, butt gaup*ti
and oilier tixils loo numertiUR
to inentioii. Do not m*ml
away for your ear))ent4*r tools
until you have got our prices
for we can save you some
mtmey, ond you have a
cliniKx* to sec the tools lx*forc
buying.

The Manistee Salt & Aiineral Bath Co.

STEEL OIL CANSpe** Diatad

REAL KrrATt AMO LOAN»-ana«
mm* laat
Oo, W.

MOON—Phoaua

REMOVED TO OFHCES
OVEIJOHMSONDBUCCO.

THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS

'£S?;-nf.”c'V{J'„'.-

DCLlVffRY-Ugkt

Let us vitalize an idea
for you.

d*M|* Mme< kjr mnnrk m4 krali

•K -

MARK CRAW^

DENTISTS

vUUlJaJ

• t!'h

OR. D. R. CNASK ramovad fram INgot Wilhelm .bloat, to 4ff7 cat 4M
• new Statu Bank beading.___________

electricity, not onlv for eco­
nomic ieaaana.but for reaaona
of uiilitj and general adapta-

MADE WTEAVEKE CITY

Toro Ijiwson. of -Fronzlod Finance" j
fame, received lll.ooo as counsel foes
for aettllng with Frederick R. Coudeii and Paul Fuller of New York, the j
1310.000 damage suit they had lpatl-|
luted against him. Lawson had auto,
scribed for ISili.ouO of stork In Ihej
K<tb InrandescA^t Gas Ught Co. ou
which be paid IJS.OOO cash and then!
lefusid to pay more, alleging rolsrep j
rcscnuikins on the plalmtils* part. I

USIKSS CARDS

WHAT POWER

Sv^TUALLYTm

thia ofleu today we aaked hiro about
It He aaya ke bad trortac palue lal

what you eat aad curea all
Md by andruggiata.
an druggb

ELECTRIOTYt
FOR
POWER

avid Ml Weed. toirtliMa j

s?^!S;."=raj:L“S»"si

aud ke aaya R cured kM. He i

cmr. mcHHUN. Saturday, hay 11. nos.

PVad Aly® oC Denver waa armlcd In
Anea, la^ charged with haring atoM
M Of dogi akaoM toko out ;dlamda valued at llAte frun Ray
MO by die teat of iuae. By Ckaiiuro. a Daaver actreaa. Bbe withjdiww the charge on coodtUon that he
• would Barry her. He proiaiaed to do
!ao.


Of au pMt

«!• eflMi^r ter
of
Jto jifteltw. tuir
oo« .oMter
«i Wtmr m
Cten«r. €»r
Co ItT; Atecro^ncvr, ^ to l»:
.OM.oMter|por«r,
Cgteoi. kortac a pop^
Uao TAO®.teO. luu
OM ktedter to orocy Ite lokobHaiiu.
Bteite ^ OOP totekf 10 nrrry 140
«f Ht tmtAB; JocMUi. oM (o 3te.
AokbtewkokiloUMioIjrmoklotoa wUk^oorm ». HCtellM. ■ojror of
Itew
teelm tkat be koa M a
oonre ki
kalac. 1 have aM kiB
te MB flkHM aoorten. kat have aeirer

thavoiu

\

OwUmms

^

L. U A. EUILDINO.

oaee EOS. Mow

Mock. Ota.

^TeriMj City. Mirk.

Dealer in Automobiles. Launch, and Gasoline
Engine Supplies
115 Cu> St. Citluu’ PlMM SOS or 48 TrsTene Chr
AGUir—Fe r tke SNALLET Norint Gas EnRiae aad
OLOSHOSU.E

EAR. E. TIME CARO

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT street

Cot Tor Sale!
4SXI32

KNOT DESIRABLE
For uny Imililiug purj^oet^ U
jKxirly millcvl. In t bole |wrfomUHi lumU‘r. It'e
L _ weakened
_________
and lial»lc to bnuik at any lime
and ixroU
in iho long mn,
hi»W4.ver litlW you pny for tbe
"iMwiMla*' iM»w. (lel our prime
aUxk and gel aatiifaclion the
same day and with onch loud.
PriY-t^a BO lt«s Rdtiafying than
the lumber buie.

snni SUE UMKR CO.

e«.«eewiin

HOiiaK a dtwEnir
Positive About It ^^^iillLlsr ^

o. D. MILLER

OE NT I mT

In Rear ol lt«w Post Olllee

Must be Sold by June 1st,

TnOB Imvm Tr»Trraoi City »1 ;tVa m.

6ioe US Vour Bid Oiler

B.J. MORGAN, P.KVSELKA,

ITtmIb

f~*«w
iDj^rwrm COj im sudidO
CL.L0

TK WroT KKSS.

Kodo

D«PEPS1A CUBE
s.«

sbwxtt * ooKSjunr. cmcAca

SOM SALS «YAU.MnM«mb

tEIEBIl IHSURtICE

pun> is no .lisputinK
Flam. *«Sl‘g*7y('SIr*r^i..5*fT*** Si I Mgw WILHELM BLOCK
b..y;u.f St.-,lrm. iit8 tin' ..no tiling;
tbn oolnl. irn futal)Io facts unotlicr.
*
\Vc nmke UW U s;.y that you j. r
lUh***®*^
‘ ‘
cannot get iM'ttiT. jnircr, cleaner *-------------------------------------------------iiee in this town at th.- pri«a«rc 6gAgD RAPIDS I IRDIAII •»
ivharK<—Mor,-:
Wo
funiisli
CQIIPilV
i>romj.f and
nvular «l.-liv. n
..
- —
Thon s the KnunUott thmwn: put
la
t. A»«i ai im

nxo

•s?3SiTi«5«52w
iC. B. TAYLOR CMlCMIPilllYi^
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TRY A ReCORO WKNT A0.

I *•»

I

JkfMD

W O O D
Havinc dtoooolioued the pariner*hip between myself mud Wher. I wUl deUver fee this eummer
through the stROond, third and
foorth wards of the dty. I have
added a supply of hlltk wood
whi^^^ddfvuringU, any part

OI%«. ffMHorbm *yil

James C. Hopkins

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