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The Evening Record, July 28, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-07-28
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THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDArS ISSUE
2142
6 PAGES
•MCIAL TmiUllAm URVtCC.
eRElT FAMINE
IS SPREADING
SWBMKaaBI CNAKL
SaN-Stylod YerbaMra Champlan Wm
Half Way Acroaa stltlQ and It la
Baliavad He Waald DAske DC
TRAVcme cmr. michman, fmoav, julv
STRSTCAR
WAS HELD UP
By Win to the Bresttc Bseord.
MlUOUt
CONDITION
KXItTt
BANDITS SHOT THE CONDUCTOR
Dcnrar. nig.. Joly 28.—A svlaimdr
IN THE ABDOMEN.
NCAR tT. PCTCPtSSURa
named Bargee*, who dalau to be the
ehampAea of Yorkshlnt. starud to
Bwia the Ifingllsh chaaacl this a
lag.. At 2:M this aflcmooo be
haU way acroas the cbaaBel aad It was
belUnrcd that he would accoaplUb the
DOZEN SHOTS WERE FIRED BY
AUTHORITICt TOOK STEPS TO f«au
THE ROBBERS.
KEEP SUFFCKERS OUT.
HE IS II nmiE coMmoi
IKT mT ENTER THE cm
M ttm RsniK *f t>»€ Mowing «t the
f EmmIvo CowgroML Oonorsl Kesloff H«s SOM DopOMd m 0*vtnier Genoral of Mooosw.
DAD HRE AT
EAST JORDAN
IjHKkm. Jul/ r>.~The r<MTrmpaOd- UPPER STORY OF WOODEN STORE
«St of tbo Bxchnup* Telecrmph comBUILDING BURNED.
, pur St «t. PWer»b«iT win* ih*t a
porioos famlBo U apreadlnc lb the di».trtrt lmm«MlJ«ii-Ir n«t»We St. I*el*r».
liurR. Meaoorfo bavt* bf*en taken br
tlM auilMirlUea to prereat tho people
llrlbx la UiAa dUUicc from cntmiDg CHARLES MIPPX LOSS COVERED
Ibo rltj.
BY INSURANCE.
Otnaral Keaiaff Dapooad.
Moaooar. July 2S.~'As the resSIt of
the hoAdlag of the semstTo
Bawling Alley and Tailor Shop Were
In this city rerenUy General Koaloff
Damaged by Water and Smoke
has beoa romored as jcoTeraor i^-neral
and Csirlcd No Ineurance—
. of lloacow. M. iJurnoifo. fnracr preslSheet Iron Bothered,
. drat of the inunlrlpallty ivf 8t. I'eiershnrj;. has been appolnlod to sucreed
Special to the Evcolbg Reounl.
Kast Jt»rtlan. Mleh.. July 2>i.—Alwul
I o'clock this tnurning fire was dUcovered In the back part of the ground
flour of the wcHslen store building
owned by Charles Jllpp, and two hours
later the upfver part wa-n wmplotely
gutted. Owing to the fact that the
building was rhetued with inm the
flnmen hsd consIdtTable dllBrulty In
WAS TO HAVE SWUNG AT
gtdtiug at the blase.
Tho M<ct»nd story was occupied by
OXLOCK THIS AFTERNOON.
Chas. Hlpp and family and the hmisehold goods were cnnsumtxl. altV^UFh
tin* family was not present at the lime
of the lire.
The 82.n00 tnsaraocc fully covers
>S RAISED SeOO NECESSARY the entire hiss to Mr. Ilipp. But the
bowling alley and tailor shop, occupy
FOR AN APPEAL.
ing adjoining buildings, suffered ooo-i
sideralde Ituui by water and smoke;
/ Convicted Wife Poisoner Was Com- with no InsuramH*.
{
poaed Throughout the Trying Or
deal—Con vlctod of Killing His
Wife, MsHe Welker Hoch.
HOOSEHOlO GOODS DESTROTED
IHOCHWONT
HANG TODAY
REPHEVEO UNTIL AU6. 25
STOPPED BY THE POLICE
FOUR “WHEELS OF FORTUNE " AT
THE STREET FA1*».
^y Wire to the iCvenIbg UofMinl.
rhlrami. July :r.-—J«»hami II«h1i. om
%kied (if iMdsonlni; his
Marie
WVIker Moch, an arch blcamlst. was
iv|irlev««d by Governor Ih*ut«<*n this “Cappers’* Cot the Big Prizes and tho
afteninon until «ept, 1&. The time «vf
-Suckers*’ Got a String of
the exix-ulinti «.f Horh had Ux«n net for
Little Onea
t «’rh*rk tills sftermKtn but frlemlji
'* ralMx! thV n<v«‘Ki»*ry |«v) tmlancx' ft»r
F\mr of the small wluxds of (on.uno
^ an ap|M«l <*f the ee»e. Hor^ was com- whleb have 1k’«‘U in ot*eratb»n at the
I posed Uiirini: iluA^iryine onU'aV
Wnx'l fair wen* cb»s*xl t*y the psiMee
>ester«laj- afi* rn«s.n. n»»* t.peraiors of
the wlK'els uffrrv'«l m» obJ*'Cthm to the
BACHELOR GIRLS,
ofllcerH and eUtkixl quietly.
Farewell Party for Mise Daisy Creaaey
It was Intensely Interesting for a
Last Evening.
bystander to wateh the games in
MIm Rhotia Kaitenbuiy of WaKh- atkvo., A joung man miparently from
IngtoB ntnxi gave a i»any Irm even the eouniry would Ukr “Ihree whirls
ing as a OH-nilMT of the Uac-h«'lor tJlrts. for n quarter" In hopv*8,thal the arrow
the (veeaslon Ih'Ih;; in the iiatnr«- of
would stop on a big prlrt'—a wateh.
-rwell 1
knlte. n volvcr or a i*alr of <»iKra
iVes^siH fiw Grand Uapiils. wh«*retKln.s»e.s-lu which caM* the money
Jeaves^s.Hiu
she w ill }r*in her parenis, now bs at»>^! j ^i.uld In* tvtnrn»xl w ith the price. Tbb
there. The evening was delight full v )
„n and bmmu** more Interesting
spent by the girls. a.v.lMe»l by lr»u j until tiu* voting roan disnvers that
Webber, who was UKeii iMiKsessk.it of j„,.arly all of his money Is on the table,
•and given n ouiselatlon prize during Ue then d. clanw that he has had
K': the evening.
v iuMigh at which the man In the cheekered suit and wearing a largo diamomi
•te|ut up. plays |MTtiai» a dollar and
p« thaps a dollar and fifty c«*uts worth
-----------land gets a wateh and with U his
Harry Ltggstt's Homo, Near Monroe 1 money.
Center, and ConUnta Destroyed
j Thf farmer's evo si*ark1es and joi
by Fire Ln»t Night
j the i^Ulee of the wlnni'r to “stick to
-----h|>emS the n'j.i of his money and
Siwx-lal to the Kreulng Recordj Ketsi' nothbig Th<*n there are the
Monroe Cemter. Mich.. July rh.—The j Us«fhs In vihteh an* hong tags with
home of Jlarry lairgeU. four miles, uun^ber lu lhr>m. Tlu*se tags art* shot
darts from air guns and the
' , north t*r Monroe Center, wnadcstroxed I «i
5 by fln» hist wening at 6;3b. The tarnP'. lly wete aw^ and the origin «vf the
1. lire is uncertain. It was not dlimovr fred In linn* to aarp nn.rthlng of cooENJOYING A PICNIC.
•equenee. Ttx* honae and contents
were Insured for |30g In the Fhnnoni' Mint Not Be Ralrvlng Where Proaident
Reoaevclt la Today.
Mutual.
Oysut lUy. July
rrcsldent
RiMtseveU and his entire family arv
the MARKETS.
enjoying a picnic today at some point
Baal Ihiffalo. July tS —Cattle—Slow, m the btaefa on the sound. They w ill
sraluea auwdy to tasy. Veals and return to Sagamore Hill bi'forc dark.
FARM HOUSE RURRED
t
calve*—^Brlsk and higher. Sheep and
HARRY VANDERHOR8T DEAD.
laiah*—Active at flrtn val^. Hog»—
'Active, vnlnes steady to easy.
Was Secretary and Part Owner of the
DeUott. Mleh., July 2K—Wheat—
Bfwoklyn Baaeball Club.
July, «c: No. 2 rod. Sic; Na 3 com. gy wire to the Evcelag Record.
«%»<•; No. 3 white oafa, ZZXic.
York. July 28.—Harry Vondci^
Tolodo. 0-. July
Wbe*i-T-Caah jjorsi. secretary qpd part owner of the
wad July.
1 September, SS%c.
I BnxvklyB baseball club died at his
Chtoago. Jbly M.-^-beat-July. >
in BmoUya early this
8fie: Baptember. U%c, Cora-Juiy.
failure,
MHe: Seplembw*. MSc, Oaia—J-*2fi^e; Semember. Ific, SepteJlIilI *j\M.
•\m. Cmae of
I ta the
I13.1S: Ian ITJO; ribs. I7.25. ‘* city ^
Wepfiay.
\ jj
BUNimG FOR SPEAKER tbtst Prices irt
StWaginanp
Sbees...
LEELANAU REPRESENTATIVE IS
OUT FOR THE PLACE.
Claimod That He Has Alro^ Organiaed a Strong Movement—Miaoionary Work In Saginaw. .
lUa'tgwt Bif |w*
matil it is
tss hH ami fsmr
size is qsmt
Saginaw. Mich.. July 2$.-Tbe candidacy of ReprowmtaUve A. F. BanUng
of Lelanao for ipoakcr ot th* next
legiaUtnre Is announced here. Bant
ing has been In Saginaw on mission
ary work and told his friends of hU
AlUr RHIIng the Pockets of the Con amblUoo. recelring In return aome as
surances
of support. It Is claimed
ductor and Shooting at the Car,
that he has already organized a strong
the Four Men Made Good
movemenu
ThHr Eaeapa
By Wire to the Bvening Record.
Chicago. Jqiy tS.—Four rubbers held
up a llaiste^ street car at Seventy'
fourth street at 2:30 thU momlag and
shut Conductor 8, F. Harbor in the ab
domen. He Is In a dying ctmdlHoo.
The robbers rifled hU pockets, fired a
dozen shots at the car and esca|>ed.
QUARNTINE
ESTADUSHED
LOUISIANA PROTECTED AGAINST
STRICKEN NEW ORLEANS.
TWO HEW SUSPICIOUS CASES
REPOR*rEO TODAY tN THE AMER
ICAN QUARTERS.
Three Yellow Fever Deaths Reported
on the Isthmus of Panama. Vic- tims Being Anverican, Scotch
and Jamaican.
By Wire to the Rrening Record.
New Orleans. July 28.—The state
board of health met at 11 o'clock and
dechicd to quarantine the state of
l^nufstama against New Orli-ans. At II
u’fbx-k today two suspii luus ease* of
y«*IK*w fever have IsM-n r« j*oried These
ca-ies art* la the Ameriean quarter.
The ofllcial rejsirt up to ti o'clock last
nigM shows a total of 2ih: e.*ises and
futty-four dmihs.
On the Isthmus.
Washington. July 28.—Thnx* d«*alhs
from yellow fever nu the isthmus of
l*anama were reporiivl today by Gov
ernor Magnon as Bdlows: Jacob IMoth.
.\merlran. a Itveomollvo machinist,
borne l»Ulsburg; J. C Sutherland.
Scotchman, a fi>reman engineer at Oulebra. home Geneva. W. Va.: Alfnd
Bn>wn. J.amairan, eiuployeil at Goloa.
ARGUS RIcCOOLDETTEH
6 O'OLCXiK EDITION
iic6.
JERRY SIMPSON WORSE.
Former Kansas Congressman Is III,
With Heart Trouble.
j
By Wire to the Kvening Record.
Rvwwcll. X. M.. July 28 —Jerry Simp-,
lu. formerly c*uigre*i»man from KaP'l
sas. who has been tU ben* of heart tils- j
is much worse.
!
THE AXXrAI. picnic of the Swedlah Bn^hers will l>c glvi-n at i-hett Bay
Sundav. Everybody i.*i inviu*<l.
July 2k-2t
A party composed oi Mr. and Mrs.j
\V. G. Mllltw and two sons aad Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Miller of Xovrark. O.. accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. IX Brokaw
of Toledo. O.. arrived in the city this
afu-mooB to make a tco-days stay her
with relatlTos.
AT 7:30 a m. the steamer Illinois
win leave for Charlevoix. Pcioeliey
and Harbor Springs. Sunday. July 30.
Fare II for the ronnd trip.
July 28-3t
George LetfOr. manager of the Letfer
Maaafacturlng oompany of Little Bock.
Ark., was a businase trlsRor In the cRy
y^erday aad whUe bee* porchas^
five of Urn Helm brick eaaehiaes. i
from takUtg the state ageaege.
I7 Balph Connor has ahrays been sold at 91.S5. A
spseial limitml edition is now paliUsbed which we
shall sell at
S3 OEIMX8
This is a {^rand chance to get a copy of this riuoisA.
aliK' book at a bw pricv\
OITY BOOK BYOftK
Thi BAart CMMaar. Praw.
4,00 Mens' shoe*
now only .......2.76
3.50 Mens* patent lenIhers now only..2.60
InteSBCh
2.00 Latlios* sluvs
now only....
1.69
1,50 Ladies'shoe*
now only.......1.19
2J00 to 3.00 Lmlies'
oxfonis and sliplier* now only... | .48
125 to 1.75 Ladies’
slipiX-TS now.... .98
Samuel Porter, the hustling "Sam**
of Nonhpori. was discovered this
morning on the streeu of this dty.
When accosted by the H«con1 he confessod that he bad run away from bus
iness cares/or a day or m». In conipar.v
with a Hlnz pickle frknd.
Summer Suits
« szr aaOiac soday sad y«a «»a
M»t oidy l.«k •wadi ■wd owd for Ih.
II a 4«plys<ww«rhlch«>«d.m<d
Ubrvcs BsiP-Bp u>dlsoae«tve a^lM
bwnjc *«»ld St Slid Jwly prtem.
For Uw kaoartwe n-r Mh So mm
our wmmiMl vaiuM at rstt. TJAUA
aiu. lam. uau sad ixv.
Frtdai, Jill 28, 1905
Amerigiui Drub Store
BULLEHN:
You employ a physirlan l*ceaiist* >ou have confidence in
him. But that l.-nl all. llis
prescrliukms must W fllled right
or his ability will be of no avail.
Then, of ciMirse. vou waul your
pn**crlption.- filled by a pharmaei>l In whom yi>u hav e - confi
dence. And here we wi>u!d say
a wonl. We enjoy the confi
dence of the phyririau.1. UK
GAl'SK they kn*.w from perxin
al examination that wo earry
the very best nvateHal, and fur
ther wv have shown them that
we know how to nse It. If you
will make a personal examina
tion of our Mivre you will con
vince yourself that we are cutltk*d to confitb-nce. We urge you
to make the examination. You
will find it inten->iting.
Kubeck*9oytSa^
CH/L63£MS^ SHOES
Stylish and sorvicoaUk'—to
t;. 30c; 5 to \ 50c; SJ to
• AVe soil the U*t wearing
ebildrvu's shoe® in the city.
'Mmm »r»‘
rr
Oxfords
Slippers
WE
Selz Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
THE
M;ule in all kinds of Leathers
AMERIGAN DRUG STORE
213
$3.50
r-ror>« S«.
H. R. Macdonald, Arr.
For sale at the Old Rcliabb
Shoo Store olj
ALFRED GREttlCK
& CO ..,
O. Ca MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
lup. ROHT ST.
Changes In Hit Temperature This
Afternoon and More Favorable
Symptoms Are Shown.
AngtiJi MeColl. w ho hi lying serio>i»ly
ill at hiji honn*. 217 State sinvi. was
reported this morning in a serious <x>ndiiton. running a suhnurmal temiteratun* with «'*her distressing svmfKom.x.
but his condition this aflernoou is
somewhat imprtvvod. his tv ni|H*rature,
lH*lng just a trifle aUive normal. Fav«»r- j
able symplunis with the rhaiige make*
his rondUlon belter than at any time:
slure bis first illness fonr days ago. i
Kveryihlng Is lieing done that medical
care and attention can devise.
THE SKY PILOT
MAVE
SU-inway Pianos
iono.
Kstey I Iriruts
Packard < iruans
Silver China* < >r.ntn8
Chir.tti»» CoUage < livatis
BEST
Tans, I*aU*nt Kid, C’anvxis. Outinj;. Tennis. Ktc. Priooa
are ri«ht. We have a few Ixirtriins, no old stock but
bmken sizes.
bachant
a
m
robook
ARE .
READY
u. fi^nir.* on LCMBER of
any kind, you'll save time
ami ni<»m*y hy »x>min*; here
din-. t. If you art* to irailtl
this fall phu*.* your onlcr
for tho S;ish. Ikiors. Wimlows. Siding'. C iling, Pon-h Columns,
Inb rior Finish of all kinds -and have them naul}’ to place in
I>«iiion when m'»sl«sl. You will find this will saw you much
<1*-Iay ’at»-r'<*n.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
Citizens Phone. 32| Beh. 109.
Tbb Csb Cst SstlsfkctioB at Griamsll Brat.' Hmsic Hobm
Bscbbss They are ExclssiYe Agents for
THE
W. L. Brown.
MEN'S WOOL PANTS
^
Knikauor Pros.'
SUTlitu; PiatuJS
Huntinirlon Piano*
MondolKsoln Pian<*
A«*oliiUi Wfl»la.r
Crown I’ianoe
Pianola
Wo^ntin I'ianoe
Smith vV. Bame* Pianos
S«'hiM>fft*r Pianoe
Virtor
WiUianl Pianos
Kclison
Bans Pi.’inos
HiUuT
la*rt IManoe
Haim* Pros'. Pianos
d. W. York and Son
Haim* 4: Otr. Pianos
It w* kavw of My better UKtramwitii w» wtmld liwy th.-m. All lastrwwt ala told
«o aany payaiWit pUa
Sen PlayiRf Piaoos
TdIUde Maehlnes
Band iDstnuDeDts
ORIMNKL.L. BROTHERS
glckUxa’i LwdiaZ Mmte Boaw, 159 t FroatSt.
■■Ai
MOKSlCaYOUNO MENS
CU>TH1NG||& RURNlSHINGSi'
Our famous Shirts
To^y wc shall offer
about
‘.V-
SBflUBcr
Mts
SKrmw .
SBts
Desirablc goods in everx’ ^ ay. For summer and early
fall wear.
FJ^ONT COUNTER-TAKE THEM
QUICK. •
^^and $3.50 goods g QQ
of those splendid shirt
values at
Tens
$5 goods for $3.75
Thirty-'Ei^t Cents
CBbbb
Ten Dozen More
.SHHRhlAN.e.llUNTrat{
(htEMT CAVia^BX^OOK.)_______
THEEVEIffilGRECM
UlEnMt
ffiEFHHUJ
isnciMrxESBE
Peer the ^ R. A L
E. A A mspeeMm earaham-*
TOOK THMKS STSAMMT HCATl
Fim WILLlAlf MACK.
Mnaler of FL Wa:
: «f M.
J. B.
aad W.. P. A grimana Md Chief Bhgtoirr B. H. Baraea arrived ta the
city laat evealag at C:2P ea a vmcsal
OtAMOWD OL WON TMK tsSi OUT IT taar of laapectloa. They raamlnsd
TOOK POUR MCATl.
nmn i: 30 aad toft fer WaNoa. where
ihqy will mahe the Mag haal to Mark-
M L m TK 2:27 TUT
r%ssBr<
h
Tiys^Tma WmK tg Ralanmaao and
TumleadlWaRM^Wafe tlimpid
to Rotoafcay TMs ktomiat ■
Tbe etoatap eveau la tbe Micblpaa
abott ctait ranaa yaaMaiay a^
ao» m tbe moat iBtormaiaK cram a
loeal etaadpolat as faitereat was vital
j
TMI
I p ii to ko recrcctoi that tko atteod- ly raaderU la tito pcrformaace of tbe
Sa«» «i th» race aia«l at tbe Trarerw famooa William Mack, tbe apeedy Cblramo bone wbo arttood la tbe
* cur Drhriac nark aaaaataHoa «ai
:*taaatflr Omni U vaa. Tha raew Hat tar diraet tram DetraK aM wae tbe
I ctoMi teve haaa
kaat tkai kaa* omma of no end af .a •anp at ibe
to be
o«f»r baan bcJde hara aad tbe aaaaact^ alabtoa whora be kms sa
^ lawt deaarraa grei^ eredtt for briag tbe beet stepper ever anartered la a
Traverae dtp etalL ImKga, tttbe a»d
tac MKh aaort to tbk etljr.
la tbo oUtac at baaaaa that were wttbont as eaaee at lapertwcmi Aeab.
haro were aoao that are kaows all every veto and slaew ataadlacoot to a*
o«fr tbe cooatry.
abo« tbe tatpor- quiver e< expeetattoa, William Mack
ta«raar Ibe aaMt U te owiy aoMsury oommaaded more ibaa oedlaary
to aM that Ml awaaiarlea oT aacb ttoa evea from the dislatereated oaraoaa were poblUbed fa tbe Ckl kmker. atm be had bla asateb
caco Tribuaa aad tbe Chleaco later ready atatloaed there aad h ws
Oeeaa. bealdoa tbe state papers. • Tbe tight race for tbe wire at S o’clock In
dtj papers as a rule pay no attention tbe afternoon wbea Joe Gale, the paoer
to tbe‘ minor bmn^U aad do aot flw from Wlaeonsln.
spate erea to tkose srhereln but medfo- amdat him la tbo IkMom beat evor
paced off oa tte balt^mito track. Tbe
crs talaat eaters.
pespite tbls fart, tbo attendaace at oAcial scort* of the events eras:
2.27 Trot-^rwa »300.
. aaae of tbe three days was wbat it
ahooM have beea. If Traverse City Nina K.. Wk. m.. (Spenceri-----1 1 1
paople want pood sport they must en- Phil 8t. Clair, b. p.. (Booael...2 2 3
l*ark*T.
buck. g.. (Beattie
courapb H by alttuidlns wheo it Is pro
Bros.l ...........
3 5 5
vided for them.
Vesim. br. at.. (Mooai. .......... S 2 2
In return for ntakhip VladlvosU»k a Cieraell. rh. R. CTiwrbouU....... 4 4 4
Time—3:27«4.
2:24^4.2:25.
aautnU port. Japan U said to be willFreedbr-All.
tac to rase the forts of l*ort Arthur.
Wbllo Port Arthur is peneralty re Joe Gale. hL g.. (Spcnccr)........ 1 1 I
garded as a military blundt'r. still it Is William Mack. (Castle)............ 2 2 2
Long
John.
cb.
g.. (Mt- CtotUa tremsadnas political advaataye la
gmn l .....................
3 3 3
tbe far Bast and lu abandonment, the
chief trophy In tbe war. is n great con- Mlnmuri Chief, hr. s.. (Roach). 4 4 4
Ttimv-2:t5^4. 2-tSt4. 2;15t4.
ceaaloa oa Japan's part. However.
2:20 Pac*-l»urBe $300.
Japaa'a iatarests are well protected by
tbe fnrtiftcatlcms in the straits of IMamond U.. b. g.. (Masterson)
................... 1 1 3 I
Korea. 14'ltb Vladivostok a aeotral
port. It would mean the opeaiap of the Gale 8.. Cb. s^ (GsunUeU)..2 2 2 2
tormlnal id the traus^berlan railway Ultle Duke. blk. g, (Ger.
amine)
...............................
3 4 13
to all natioas.
HoadMiebU b. g.. (Joynt|...4 3 4 4
Time—2:24(4. 2:30(4. 2:20(4.
Tbo Now Orleans pbysiciaas bold
..Kalamazoo and Petoakey.
to tbe bi'llef that mosquitos carry the
Tbe burses were all loaded tbU
yellow fever contagion and thus cause mornlag la tbe spi>clal cars provided
a aprend irf tbe dread disease. How- by John Carmody, tblrty-two leaving
eyer. tbe idliaras tmve nut yet ajfl b«‘n for the races at Kalamaxoo and twelve
educated »o this standard and as a n- tor Petoiikey. where a lively bnnefa will
sult New Orleans Is holQg thoroughly go uade' the wire nest week at both
renovated and has n.»t ton-n so clean ,
^
store
„ time. The cleaning will
^
^
not hurt the cH, aiH ms, set a new
Kalamasoo. where a
stondmd which wlU make the »,«Tml |
tbivcMlay.- meet under
of the fever toaa easy.
|
circuit of Mtcblgaa will take
plsce. Though the Petoskey races are
DID HUBBARD PINO COLOT
not circuit races they bid fair to be
fast.
Rqportod That His Wifs Is Ssarchinp
The Petoakey Driving club was or
tor Mines in Labrador.
ganised about thrtH' months ago with
#*ew Ytirk. July 2H. — lt is aald bore the following ulHc«>rs: I'resIdt’Ot. tU«o.
tbbt tbe real reason for the h«H rtvalry K. Keycraft: /I'cretary. W. A. St'cg
of the IMIlon Wallace and Mrs. Isvml- miller: treasurer. L. A. Ully; direc
dns linhhard cxpidkluns to Labrador tors. John J. Ilcyrrafl. K. E. 8*-)fert.
la that Huhhanl. before his diuith. db- J. V. N. Gregory. Prank Y. Rke and
cuporad rich gwM mines, and that the II. A. Crowl. .\t the flrsl meeting it
BPPsent exploring parlies are seurrblug was decided to take tbe matter of s<v
for them.
curing a lease with tbe Idea of giving
Befort' her departure for the north. a-race meeting In August and a c<»unty
Mps HuMuml told s<*»eral of b«'r con- fair In the fall. A learn* o»vering
Brants in this city thm she had In her peri«>d of five years was secured,
ired.jthus
islon. hHters fn»m her tattsltaud i •Ksurlng ameilng for that Ieng4 of
tcping of his tinexiMTlisI lind. and altm |
^
Wi»rk
hegibi at
gtviDg the exact. Im'atiou
of
the
mini's.
I
.(....... . .V..
once under
under the
the direction
direction of
of IH.
Crowl aad has lM>en pushed with
^
Card of Thanka
and when the mcoa are called next
To IhoiK' whom* kindnesses llgbi- week those in attendance will ht> at
citod my gnuit sorrow over Gm* death «mc of the best driving parks In north
of my iK'loviHl son. IV-ter Uugal. 1 de ern Michigan.
sire to extimd rav heartfelt t^ks.
It has been a matter of regret with
TV those who sent the flowers aad many that the grounds were allowed
wh0s« kind words cheered me 1 am es- to gb to rain and the members of the
pcrlally grateful.
chib deserve great credit. for taking
Mrs. Ellen Dugsl.
hold of tbe propositioD and all should
assist In helping them make It a suelafnaas Cannot Ba Cwrad
I applications, ns they <
llonea are arriving dally and the
m diseased pprtlon of tt
« ..Ponly one* way to cur*
meet promtaes to be one that will be a
. aad that U by mstltu
remedies.
Deafness
caused by an credit to the promoters aad of general
_____
IS Is «a
salUfactkiii
to the city. Tbe dates are
InBamed conditionI of the muoons
muoona Ifn,Ing of the Eustachian tube. When Aug 3. 3 aad 4.
.
this tube Is Inflamed yoa hare a rumbitog sound or Imperfect heartog. aad
TO CLBAN OUT A RIVER.
when It Is entirely dosed, deafnesa Is
tbb reault. and unlesa tbe InBamma-l
tkm can be takea out and thla tube Company Expeeto to Maka Big Money
-ntManiatoe.
raotored to lU normal condition, hear
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
Laaatog. Mich.. July 2*.-Tbe state
caaes out of tea are cansed by cA- canal hoard has approved' \ha pton of
urrh. whidi la nothing bat an tothe Manistee Navigation ooavmny fer
fiamed eoodlUon of tbe
tbe improvement of Maalatee river
We win gtva One Htndred Dollnrs and Its tributaries on condRkia that
for any ease of deafness (caoaed by twenty miles of the river be cleaMd
calarrbl thht cannot be cured by
oat wkbln t««i years. The aavlgaUaa
company has beea orgaalaed to ctoaa
- _______T A CQ, ToMb. a out tbe river named aad bopea to make
•Did by drugglsto. T$c.^
Thke Haira Family PQla |nr emuti. big money than the aale of the vast
amonat of pine logs la tbe river.
UJSDAY
EXtnJRflION—Stoamar
I Nevada OMx) bahr
IDlMs wUl toave the dock Sandar. show mve every eWM a prim. As tba
Jutr 20. at 7:20 a. m. taatead of t a. mothers of the hatoes were aR (here
m. tor Cbaftovolx. Petoekey aad Rar- they dldB*t dare to ds etherwl*e.
tMMragrlags. fhre $1 far roaM trip.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
ialy2$.u
Qmi Travtot Md AtUmm iiaitf Cmipmi.
Ta Bteckheld^ and All Other.
The reports from our mtoea show
Che discovery of a new ore ledge very
rich to geld and capper. AMo the dis
eovevy at a Mrae body of ores which
appear to be wotfraadto pr taac
It ^ require tariher laveetigatlon to
detormtec fully thd character of these
oraa. If they prove to be what they
seem we will have a big payiag mint at
onee. and ear stock wlU be worth lu
face value ta a few amoUta.
AppUcaUons for stock .upas the spe^
dal sale set forth to tbe June report
have beea very good, considering tbe
sHgbt effort made by stockholders.
About oae-thlrd of the attotmem has
beea taken. Tbe reports from the
mtoea and these appUcations are so
very encouraging that we have deterrnlacd to decUne the offer of the syn
dteate mcntlooed in tbe June report.
We wUL therefore, cootlnae the speda) sale intBihe whole ISOilw share,
are sold at ten cenu per sbsre. R Is
the. blggratand best investment on the
awrkeL ,Oet in <« thU gvouad flour
propueltluD. Secure all the stock ymi
caa and pel your friends to do Uktv
wise. We want to place It all by 8*-plember isL
Terns same as stated la Jane re
port. Don't ndss this opp<»rtunliy.
Thomas Bmurthwait’', Pri-sident
July 2S-29
aUttefB EBBIBT
NORTHROBT ROINT.
I
SpccMtothe EvtatofftoBcasA.
|
Mortbport itotet. July 2A—Mr. GU-|
•■pltoBti nf Rotor Ongaf Had Noth- dings bus deuMMtraird tor the Iasi |
hn tori weeds rfRratoe tor Ynnag
t yeans tbnt curiy appMactoAsI
rrasritotpOaitoLadto^!
as every i m has bseu tukua. three j
the fawanJ ef -Fetee Degal
hut who arrivsd enoday too tote, had
nothtog hat the ktodmt wmda dar tbe
Hebnd beentethdreos^
Rloy tor a year aad a half and to show
Chdr high eotcem far hfa»4hey came to
tbla.dty to atumd the lari aad rites
overhlshpdy. After the and accident
at 8L Jea^ they took charge cf the
body and paM the nseesssry expenses
to this dly. They hraetgbt with them
a hcaattfal bos of paaaioo HHes aad
wkito asters and also a broken srbeel
veto by the young lady clerks In Uu*
AMUBEMENTA
las Margaret Ncrille. the celebrat
.ed laigllah aetcees aad a amat effective
cast will preeeat at Steinberg's Grand
opera boose nest Tuevday e\Diag.
Aug. 1. Sir Edwto Lyttoa Bulwer’s ro
mantic play. "Tbe Lady of Lyuas."
Though very beantifal in many re
spects. tbe ptoy is amloubtedly u> eomc
esleat fauhy and lorrt<d In eoastrur
tlon. yet at the same time, the quick
oem of -action, telUng puinis. and
beauty o/ Isnguage. rivt-i and pUwst'
an amheatv and push aside qny impi'Tftetioes.
Tbe si'wt gknring cneoniums possi
ble mere tMiised up«*n Lord Lyttou in
every circle, wheo bis name beeaaie
oseuclatcd with tbe aathormhip of "The
Iwsdy
l.yuns.” at the time “Bla<-k
wood's MaRaxine** said of him;
“To Bulwer m-e assign the blRbi*st
plare among modero mrlters orUrtitin.
There is always power in the creation
t»f his fsiKr.v. He is always pidrthw!.
witty, learned. Since the «la>s of
were ended, the-re Is. in our opin
ion. BO ptanacU' xo liH;h a.* that on
mbt<4i me hanc our wreath t<» Itnlwer."
Surh was a sixTlra«'n «*f >he univer
sal opinion erH»'nnlned *.f the author
of -The l.ady «»f Uvims." • RieheHeu"
end **Moik>.” Plays mhieh mill
RsM Estato Transfers.
tain their t>osiii<in on the tlaR*' for
JttIlUB Campbell, et al. to Joseph U. rears and years to come.
Araold. of al. lot 5»). Oak Heights; $1,200.
K>r corking holiday binlr siv tbe
W. P. Crotser. gd., to Lulu M. Vine,
adverti:em*-ius and iilusituletl puhiilot 23.1)Iock 4. P. H.-S 3rd add; II.
catiou.'i of the xrvai Fllrepau^jl and
“ I'^Ter ami wile to W. E.
j^
lot 3. H.. 1.. A Co.'a 13lh add: |2ho.
Ji-nnic M. C. 8m afford to Mitmie A
C. Valleau. parcel, w-c. 32. town 25.! T netewer.-...ws* vnin.-se «inabtiani.s
range 11: $1.
N<*w York, a.'.v.riltng t« riie 1h«4 cenIf r» RmfTnnl tn
l»0(«thir estUlKtlf W tllllt
^
G Swafford to V(m. f
E ^
Catolna. e(4 of ne.*. t»c. —. tomn
hrc,.. ThnutU Uhtc is rla.d f.tl
tange 11; >1.
eseluaion Ltw ai»d feu l.irtlw
Wm. F. Grant and wife to Henry | cur in the l*hluese quart, rs. ilu- t'hlSaier. parcel, aec. 8. town 27. range ’ neve popabitiuu «.itns
11: 1108.75.
Tbomaa H. Bbcrman and wife to W.
L. Bromm. parcel. Oak Park; $1,500.
Wm. L, Brum n and m ife to Lore't
Downey, lot* 63-«4. Oak Heights; $3»w.
Jane B. Hamiltoa to Winiam J. Con
ley. lota 5 and 8, bloc}t 70, Intcrlochen; *5t».
James II. Monroe to U. S. Otllngcr
aad wife, parrels, town 2C. range 11;
ffi.SOh.
Sarah D. W'Vlght to Charles L.
Blackman. Iota 18 and 19. block 4.
Oak Park; $1.
Charles-L. Blackman and wife to
Kdl,
Lottie L. Johnson, lots 18 and 19,.
block 4. Oak I»ark: $1.254».
Ora R Pierce to Maisic IV'!.prt'»,
lot 62 and wH 61, block 3. Oak Park;
$L«0«.
Anthony Mlkula to Anna Miknhi.
lou 4 and 5. block 4. H..
A CJo.'s
4tb add; $500.
Wm. I* Bn.mn and wife to l»eiate
B, Monroe. loU 1« and 17. bkick A.
Oak Park: $l.€oo. —
and a ai4i4t «-tT4«-tirecast in lui eUtioni<-protloftnin t»r 8ir Bdvsrd IkUPrank B. Pannester and wife to
wer Lytuai'a brsauful r>jmantic k>vr
Poster Kilpatrick, w-24 ft*et h»t 47 and
•tory
c-18 feet of lot 48. Oak Hclghla: isnn.
PauUne A. Monroe. Estate of. Order
Det, Heirs, parcel*. P. H.'s .7rd add.
Anna Martincak to James Martlneak,
w\b-of e(4 of sw(4. sec. 9. town 27.
range 12: |26d.
James McCnlly to Aaron Box, par
cel. e«c. 8. town 25. range 10; $1,400. j
Frank H. Hotchkiss to O. August j
Nelson, lot 1. sec. 33. town 29. ran^
mtarad It^tet^yom wtU if ya« mr UU*
10; $1.
USE CALMAN'S Elastic Floor Ftoiah for floors.
A A Walt A Sons. •
STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE-..
Tuesday, Aug. I
A bridge party tor the T«ng people ;
vus ghreu hr the Mtosra Stuan ou,
Thurafluy euwtoff.
i
Mrs. Robey and Ltmgworth Lactos
of Chicago are gnesu of the ButUea.
al -Dtote.1
Mr. Burasu aad Mrs. Vtoesuthaler |
of 8L Louis ore qi the Glllett cottage, i
Prof. Wm. Buraap of Lake Forest
cottage to the guesyff Prof. SUmrt.
A plealc pur^of ten took their |
hneb at Gal! )^ad ou .Friday, betog
met later byra party on the BThale..
thorn Uh v ra^home.
On Saturday bribing c
and dance at Cciar Lodge. Both sides
of tbe room were tlaed with oalookerm
and ibe floor was cromrded during the,
tr. Jnniseb aad bu'
gwemt. Mr. Brabam of Chicago, gave a
rarebit party.
Mi>, Harnoft tmiertalaod at Bridge
for tbe ul<*er f*et on Monday evening.
On the same eveotog ibenr mra? a
card party for the yuuag pgopto at tbe
Stuart cottage.
on Tuesday evening Miss Ptape g
THE LADY
OF LYONS
i.3i'73£rb:s::.’?hS’:!i3is
r on Ml* St tbr bo*
D$ yvB ret tte west m n jtbbt
pwti? Pivtect joBTsell witt ai
Unhm fmrtt $>He. WeIttTeBllf
sues.
_jLW.mmtoi j«ua
PricesL 25c, 35c, 50C and T5C.
BflxScflts, - - $1,00.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
tolPt“rY
F> K R
mm
$liX) down and the balance
just as you can pay it
J. W. SI-ATI
Whalamk and Ictail
loot B^lahla Hm
Bent Her Double.
her nmmn. at Cedar Lodge.
here w^Tc abio two marshmallow
sts and a-small card puny «.tbat.fJoJ^tt:b«,
Forcra to Starwu.
r^ihe*
get. I
M'Dt do
.N'orthport Point has b*m>n the mec-a ^
erect for bsjrus. cut* and wmmd*. At
had to rest my h:aodsonmy^^
of several excursions tbe pa.-<t week.
From
large parties fmm Neafa-ta-mranta.; fcfflkqUmYwasV^^S by ElA
omens and Old MUshm landing in r»- ters. which restored my health and 2i
walk as '
________________
and stodllng over the grtwmd,
.‘^eveT'riev'*'
re shapJy . |»ot,4;5ht In the vye. tinu U»e cheek
the boat started from tbe eathusiaath- [ wonderful Giiaraatiml
cttmmeitis the place seemed t ,.!«.»<■
' — ' mob»c6. liter »n.t kl«»T
’
"
1.
F.
H.
>»rashes lh.n»bweb*fTO«
at
John-on
Ontg
•.h.-m.
4c St>ns'drug ^3lores; tbo brala, that's what Homster**
The Marhurgs of Tu|x*ka. Kan., have :
I R<x ky Motiataia Tea mill do. 35 ecut*.
r«Tor.-<l room* in the Uak-h cottage.
Tta of Tubiet*. juhfuoa drug store.
Eathusiasm ev«>r tennU at pn-j-'ni j
Take Holti-teri. U«K)y Mountain
U maxiag high a.« Miss Kmtherin** |
'Ten. S's* It «-xt4rmliinte tbe polsiui.
(3agne. one of the crack iday.r-It n.*v!taH-':e the hloor! and brine
Smith eollece i.v at Cwlar l./wl-;** an !
lansund cure
dli
gave a large card party for her frien l.
i Munn.
To
A plcavant r^i.ri*,- plirty may
he
- - a cow-h.ftw
- -I- had
fourtc-n
Nothing KUx-41 me. until I
Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. Sooth Side i fikTJ-’a n^-dlrln.^i\Mch”mn7
*o. <^cbs aodC
Lumber Co.
2300-tf I their pain aad
^comf.'rt. viz: Dr.
. King’s .\.-w Life PillThey an> a ,s rman.
cire." I’msj.ia’led qnlrk
■■
I mo*.f miuuN-rftjI r«'me*l>'. affttrslin- sure enre. (i*r Tbr»sil and lung TYiMibku
am! e'lre. furhea
fur hea^lvctjo. .I. .-^ines* , A» Jol.s-on Iwng Jh.Kw «V
......................................................
Perftel
m»uuanh*sxl dns-fids nu....
p«'t-l, rehef
^
4
h. alth. Natnre’s rat,., gift
I'all A pri.-.' .’iiH- and
Trtoi
phy.rical ts auty cona-s to ail mlio tie ;'Jon.s’ drug ^^lor*-*.
l»ttlc P*r
IIollist.T's Koeky Munsiain Tea |
. ■ . —
-----------------------Bright eyv'? and rv4l ch.-.'ks f<dl. w Ur \ SHLTKK S PAX.XTEIXA. a delight
S.YY. MR. SMOKER, wall for SbuUfcC. r.5 cents. Joiii;.-4)tj ilrug .-tore.
j to particular .sniokers.
, ter'si Piiuatilias.
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
EVERYTHING
riFALERS
IN
FVFRVTHINQ
WMch doYouWant?
Every One Good!
Mr. Edward R. Salter
Miss
MargaretNeville
IVIusg b« Sola I
A fme kM of uD-tOHlateGo-CAm. Baby Cabs AtodFoU*
in;; Go-Cans most be sold daring this week and next.
The purchase of lar^ goaatitics of new goods Uxees
03 to sacxihee these is order to get the room they no«
occupy.
No Matter What Light
Good Bread is Good
that is tJie only kiwi of bn>ail tluU can
yon h.-ux' in your house tluTc an*, maity
I- nia
timus you mwl an fjttm lamp. An all plass
oiii "'nie MArYfl” 'Tbo Suprami'
hatnl lamp will c**st yoti 2-V. XV, 40c or -*iOc.
liest ” "
r ”H. iV L4 C'o.’s liest.”
If you use either of
T
jKtvtmli'tl liaml latups with shaihs t<r tnatcli these yon an* sun*
n* to have
llie whitest, the
swi-t.'iistt l*rca<l wu ever iuktsl. < inJcra saek
That Dining Room
The Best Sewing Machine
wouUl hj«»k l*‘ttor ify»>n ha«l ;i iiew 9* t
f-»r all tloi ■sti.* work is tbi'‘‘\VIi n’K‘
of iliiiin;' chairs. WV have the wmifortTMe
n ally is the “kin;;
“kiUk' of sewing m;ichines '
kiuil. with hiuh bttek. braonl ttnn iintl easy havinj;
iiijf stook the test of years, winnin;: hik'h4-at.
efit meil’tU ifit all exitueitions and Wi- have
rooil
never yet had a dissatistied eusLuw r. -Can
you ask a U ber reexymnu miy
a..
Beautiful Teeth
Rare Perfumes
can Ik* the prop rly of cverv one. Nawe alu -ys sell. (>or Imlk p rfnmes
tnre ;^vi*s them tt> you why not keep them so.
l»rime favorites, sell fmm 4*i0e to 1*3
Knl»if«vira »'Us for S-V- the liottle. Sanitol at
un*. Ask for the ‘KSolf (^ticen” tlie very
.‘•Oc. Etbynol tooth piste for
iAAK-9L«
-H;law a
■St; ii
it liiito
has «
a lastiu)^. uainij
dainty fMjiir.
<*Jor. iiu$
tooth powder is 25c. Many iii
2.*-. i5«V
fine line of IiotUed p'rftiiiHs at 10c. S-'*-.
by Soindont. We stdl a spier
. lemlid tooth pc»w. awl $1.(A). Make a most uc<*ei>taUe ;rift
r at 5c an ounce.
any time.
Razors
Ironing Boards
the wlf'brnled. i:uaranU«td ‘^Taus”
brawl sell for $1.00,11.50. $1,75 awl $200.
B rushes-»jond*ines for 15c. 20c, 25c nrMl -40c
Stroiuw—souK'Oiiiuf really fim* sell from 35c
to $1.2.5. All kiwis of bones at 4oc. 70c and
$1.U0. Williams’ sharing soap at lOc.
What is the use of bn^_____ _ „ _______
when you can buy an adjusialde ironing
board for $1J5. If yon are short, it is your
sine—just 30 incbi-s from the floor. If you
are
tbe same board does for you, can be
raised to 42 ioclnw.
OKISIT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
is Bo SEE OUR WINDOW 0
-* t
$o
J;B. Pidfc Electric Ccu,
m CASS STREET
‘f
PMONrkn
OEAI«|A*«N,ltY*BYCrHUiCk..
-it.
DEALERS
IN
EVEHyDUKTl/'-
DEALERB UK
EVEJtYTHINa
tm mmmn wapwi rwmn €tn wacwyn
aSTBISDES
HER BROTHER
¥ARirnC8 OF SIULE8.
«»• cMwtSr«niM «C MImkETi
^Mt pmtoet M* hH !• EM teriiM
«r ftB Dtv ■UkE.* mM ft Aeftkr lo ft
Eaaw OU Star rvfti
mm pmpf Om
CLAIIM THAT HE OWEC HEJREEJt
|4jr a Mic, vJth ft itoM
with ft kSefc.
Tft w»t bftirm Sa ia SBfti ar had. Iftraa
•r ftMlI, INKS or n«gs. win prftbftUj totef ft cattalB pck* «• ite tmr-,
kat «r win not bft waafead ftt alL
AM« «*•»« vhftW^V^ IR» dlte
won noAno.
JEKSanS S8K BUS ttSO
CLAIMS SHE OWES HIM IS« FOR
taadi. Iwakaft «r i
EOAIIO AND WORK.
Aftefaa That Ha Tvniad in Hia Wagaa ad. Once In awhile w« mcalre i
I That Har H«ft>
bftftd Mifht Racalva Madleal Traataaert
maka. tember molea, railroad mataa,
angtr molea. fani ninlcs. levee nanliB.
A jftfftlahfta aMt tavolviDK alx jtmn dty mnlM and nalncra. Mtncm arv
daaaad aa aorfhee and pit i
tst faatJlr tfimblaa was baanl liafora
"OoMxm wlae arv the
Jftitlce Owwsa CortJa tWa moraln«.
ThMrbaDd
Um prlaelpaU l»ein« brotiwr asd alaao hmg aa they
araka are the
ler. th* tottar, Mra. Hi Boyer,
ft ganUhae upon the aireet paring laxffUBL heavy bonad. rugsad gradm,
coMpanj for vagea da« Iha broibar, ISA to 1A2 banda or better. They are
taaed In the big Inmber canape for lag
WtUlftB R. Cblemaa.
ging and moat bare the weight for
Aeeording to the plaintlfl he* owea good haary polllag. Stmliar to the
her an $S^2 board biU which «if
lumber unk k the
to rerover «blle be daima ah Mlaet of
large auna. anyone of which aaore than
halancca the acalcs In hla^faror.
eortUttg to the derendant'a alda^ alx
amooth. built rangy, atnall bead and
jcara ago laat whiter the aOnkar i
neck. amaJl booea. Farm muka vary
her hnaband caaM to hla place and
In alae, bat are formed from the reject
wined In hla honae Sve or alx weeka. ed ooea of the foregoing claaaea.
the hnaband being III at the time,
••Ijeree muka, aa the word Implka,
airing to take treatment at the aani- are ward near aUhmboau and docka
tarlnm mn by Dr. Bronaon at Kinga- for the heavy work. They are general
ly aingk workara and moat be of the
ley, ao the plaintiff avera. they
ragged cUaa. Their looks matter little
there with the nnderatandlog that ho so long aa they are aound and St for
(Coleman) would work one month at hard work. A city ;nok Indadi
$1f for the hnahand'a board and treat- small, light grade, aocb as yon ■
awt. and the alater to work In con delivery and transfer wagons. The
high prices in the laat year have reEnaction la the laaUtuUon.
At the end of the month it waa tacit dmed the bomber greatlT.
nhe miners are the hardest class to
. 1y nnderatodd by all onocemed that un
tnpply. They mnat be either a dark
)eea the was«« <E the brother were bay or black In color. White and
tamed over to the InatltnUon. the alck rel moka are never naed. Where the
man would be obliged to aeek medical mines have long ahafta. in the Pennattendance elaewhtsre ao the arrange* ■ytranU coal reglona especially, they
naent ceatlaned until apiing when Ed say a white mok resembles a ghoat
and frightens the other mnles beyond
Boyer waa a well man and able
controL The plttera must be long In
take oara/bf himaelf. Both men then
body, heavy boned and have good
went lakp the bark wooda and re- wH^t
wtned until September.
“The government bays all claaaea of
They then aeparated. both going In mnka. but that la done according to
different dlrecUona. . Laat fall aome contract attd prices bold a wide range.
It
never boys a low priced
ud
family trouble aroae and the alater re
It la rigid In Its examlnationo.*
tained the trunk of the brother who
obtained it throngb legal advice, ao It
la alleged, thla occurring on Fern “Medical conaolutlooa are carrtod tc
atrm In thla city, where the partioa tbair extreme limit In Chlna.“ said a
had moved. Thi*n It waa that the gar- doctor who has visited that coontry.
ntahee ault waa begun by the alater to “There when any ooe becotnea aeri
recover the |8.k2 board bill and the j®“^J'
* conaultaUon of fiftaen or
principal suit heard IWcwc Ju^tlc
doctow SlI
Mx. aM Mia.
A. Aoftj at Akaaoa art TkltlBg iho fhaUly oT-B. B.
Ch*lH Lahata motMd to bk 1
Btaal^ at thk cRy.
la MnatMis thk aaondag after spoiM-,
Mta.*Mary Btrabk of thk dty kft
Mgyaatardaytetbeelty.
thk aooa MrOmad
whore she
yeataeday la the city.
wOi aptaff a
days with frtmrtk.
j. C QaaatiMt aot aM «( Bk Bapa Bahpdoa of ChehoygaB k In the
Mx wars la tha Mty yaatavday.
dty hxiklBc aftor boaiaeaa IntMasta.
a O- While of Wimamaban wi
tha cMy yaMacday aad tadden
took in tbaneat.
J. D. Adams aad tnmay are spwdlaf
Urtk Ctaea Tkdole Ca
a abort time la the city.
BB RFH BIBfflMT
B. A. McMamm waa a goMt at i
Mrs. W. C. Browa npit yeaterday la
the dty aad retained to her home in
Maalatee this morning.
George E. Habbder and A. J. Cross
of Lake Ana were in the city yester
day.
N. Beal of GadUke waa la dm dty
yeaterday looking after boaiaase latersU.
Edward BaekJey of Maaktee waa a
guaot at Park Pkoe yeaterday and retorned borne today.
^
8. K. Beach spent yeaterday la the
Henry Rlchardf. U G. Van IaRo. E
H. Maliby and C. C. Potter of Bellalre
attended the raeea yesterday.
W. R. Hall aad wife
Manistee,
who have been spending a few days In
the city returned to their home today.
F. E Mitchell of Manistee is in 'the
The hoase of Mr. aad Mrs. J. J. Tkdale <m Slxteotth street
of koch merry maktag yesterday
alteraooa trom 3 nntil C o'clock, a Jolly
crowd at boys aad girls haring path-'
tied there to help Miss Clara Tisdale
esiaheata her fifth bbthday. A very
happy af^praoon was speat' by the
litUe people In pkylng games, eating
caally. Iktealag to stories and swing
ing tn the ewlaps and hakmocks under
the trees, ako listening to music fur
nished on the organ by Ips Roue Eknk. About 6:30 the little ones were
marched to a table spread under the
trees. In pairs with a moslcal accompanimeot. where they w©re served Ice
cream and cake. Two phorographs
were ukeo of the group.
day.
Mrs. Margaret Earl. Mias Florence
Thomas. Mrs. Daniel Drake of this clly
accompanied by five little giris from
Wexford who are vkitlng In the city,
spent the dnyVt Ke-ah-U-wnnla.
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Metheany and
daughter of Ca«l iliac went to Northport
this mornlnf on a pleasure trip.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson were
pasesngers this morning for a pleasure
trip to Carp lake.
Farm C. Gilbert and wife are mak
ing merry today, their flrsl Jaunt being
Northport. when they again return
and Uke the Ne-ah-ta-wanla trip late
this afternoon.
Dr. P. P. Chamberlin and family of
Chicago and Dr. Godfrey of Holland
gnesta at Blrchwood of C. E Tay
lor and wife.
Mrs. Warren Salsbnrt* Is at Acme
with Miss Frances Higgins, as the
guest of the latter's grandmother.
H. E GUI of Northport is In the city
today on a business trip.
Mrs. "M. Engle of Cleveland. O.. Is
visiting her niece. Mrs. Lillian Bur-
dale. Mrs. Herbert Shier and Miss»
Vera Alward. Those present were:
Misses Eva Hoxie. Starvle Denibrock.
Celia Ashman, Leah Alward, Verna
Hall. Jean Eldred. Alice Smith. Lok
Smith. Ccclle West. Doris Wright
Cora and Nellie Tisdale: Masters
Emory Smith. Gordon. Cajnpbelt
Lynne Hoxie. Harold Porter, Walter
Spangenberg, William Ashman, Don
ald Ashman. Roy West auil Carl Tis
dale.
DSmUI Md
Once upon u ilnu- a iiupnlar your.g
isu uam«il Ilandd tulekiuiuieti “Sbiie
py“ betwuse he was jMi]»ulari tU*d up
with a daniM-l iiauietl Ib-wie. aud
when they start**! on their Aveildlng
trip tti«-y gnC a semi-tiir that was s«>niethlng fterre. Biieklmts. rice and old
Shoes were hurled at tluMu. they were
label*^ with tags, which wild: '’WeTe
It.” handbills were luissed tbrougb tb«
aud they were Joshed In generat
till they were sick «t heart 'V'he
druihuters would eome over and try to
flirt with Bessie till Harold wonld p t
halfn-raxy. but he hadI to st.1
st.aiul fur It.
I horrible trif* and the your
couple haven't forgotu-n It to this d.i;
In the MUM* bnrg there ‘llv
young man uunied <;a«ton nud n girl
nsiueil Emma. They were not im^ukr like ‘•.'<loppy'' and B«-ssle. In fact, j
they were »-hllly am1 had no frb nds
at all. When they tied up and startl’d
on their wedding trip there was no one
at the station except pa and ma. ftistet
Luin and trm-le Jim. The dnitumers
didn't know they were w wly married,
ao instead of being anmjywl and mad*'
nils«*ruble they had a lovely ride.
Moral: IVip
backs.—l>etrolt Tril
Just Jtrrmd
m.
!$c per 9ard
HU 2.;r: T
A Owe Kla:ht Dreos.
,
c i
U deepsntng of the*Hpbt^
the splHtt ma
To grow hke Kin In graca
ulte ^iSTbST**
Bs wotthy at the aane you boar
Aad iolB la labor sweet
wr tmt mW
L
TRY A RECORD WANT AbT"
TRY A R800RD WANT A8L
Btlrely of his derklng.
He dressed her aa the flag of Park.
Tlie tricolor flntteml In her skirts, oe
her ohoeo, in her enamakd earringa.
Her hair was dressed to reprroent
stormy aea In iri^ rode the tamons
three masted Mhey bearing tbs arms
of Pario. Tbe lady was ooraptnrod.
Tbe great man only chaiirefi her IfiOO
franca. The firaaa waa bars for ooe
night only.
genoll Tod and wife of Pittsbarg. who
have been siaiUng the Rev. M. D. Car*
rel at thk city retonad to aralaad
Black taffeta Silk
We have received another shipment of
Black Taffeta Silk direct from the mills,
36 inches wide and guaranteed. It’s worth
$1.15.
M£»t
Mlsrciara-rertirTed'mav beautlfurirecognise his
Judge Fred E Walker of the Pro
seta the bill with $84 board and doctor rentlon. But such a consultation as bate court is In WVpxford today on bus
iness though he will be at his offlee
un paid Dr. Bronson throuxb work,
darin. say, tomorrow.
potatoes and flour furnished from hU
farm. $2$ time order paid on a horse of the third class—were to be ilL To
Carl Mooily of Summit City was in^
^'^whlch the brother-in-law was purchas consult on his case at least a hundred the city today on business.
doctors wonld gather together.
ing on contract and a |5 bill furnished
William Lafayette of the Hannah
“A member of the royal family
at two other times to the husband.
Rifles,
who has been In Grand Rapids
UlM*n sick while I was In Cbloa,
The plaintiff on the other hand stren- my Chinese host told me with a good
the Harrington stock farm has re
nottsly denies the story In toto. con deal of pride that the largest cousultt- turned to this city for the summer.
tend ing that they instead took care of tloo known to history had been held
Miss Gertrud© Bell returned last
the defendant at Inane's ramp where
night from a month's stay, at Mtmlsthey pt-eUNl liark and the defendant
Ing. Marquette. Mackinac and Petosbrought tn Mr. Ijuie who testifled that discuss
key.
the defendant. WUltam Coleman, was
•T'he royal patient 1 heard after
Mrs. Alexander left last night for
under pay the <-ntlrc time he was at ward. died. This mammoth consulta
her home in Los Angeles. CaU after
Too L*U for CtaMtflcstkm
their camp. The case has
taken tion had been held In valo.“—rhlladel- visiting Mrs. F. GB Heumann.
phla
Bulletin.
under advisement by the cotlrt and if
G. Cisrrel, dirisiun passenger WANTED—Girl to ln-lp do housework
the prinripal suit of imard Is proven
agent
of
the
Baltimore
A
Ohio
rail
and
Uke
care of child. 43C State
Ths Olsrc Ptwas ths U
the gamisht-e will stand.
-1
A retired railroad euglue**r
road. and wife of Clevland. 0„ and InSt.
July 28-2t*
often hear people enlarge upon the dlfllt Ummaftm.
cuttles of driving a Intnuotive in the
^Bsyners supply stoiva. linmp- 'dark or during a luwvy rain; but for
d. Ireland, la a Christian
I'hristtan Endeavor
Endeavor;: my
mv part
onrt nothing
tMUhinip
>n« imnm
Mead.
gave me
aockgr that mma at lU p. m. Its mem-! anxiety than co
b« arv unable to attend the Christian | Col.u- Mlndneaa la
^ ***'‘**^ churches i more than luteow ____ ...______
and ao have formed a'aoclety 1 their I caused by watching objects which replace of boslncaa.
I flci-t the light and ui»on which the son
Kew York city Eudrwvorvra
I shiulug.
ug. li I run of several hours
laM year to mlaslons I8A40.58 .tii" to 1 the glarv from the rails which strlksa
the eyes while watching for track ob6 pieces Indian ,Head for Summer Dresses
strm-tioiis and more parUcularly Cor
rails which have been forced out of
or Skirts. Don't get left this time; they
CaUfornIa Eadearorers have underinder- line l«y the beat is very trying,
taken to ooppoct on Endcavorem* boa- often w^-n I have left the locomodve
won’t last long, 3C inch wide at
pttal and the Santa Clara Eioleavor- after sinh a run I iiarc found the
«rs atart the good woik by maintain- greatest comfort in revting In a pc
Ing a room for a year.
where lUriptlan darkmws prevalk’d.
.Next Chrtatlan Endeavor day every | man k .frald to wear smoked glasaes
xpect- lest he sbonld be snsitected of color
•d to giva an “Endeavor penny " for blindness and lose Ms1 paaltUH]
poaltian
the extanaloa of Christian Endeavor
lU kind would
at home, on the'coatlDent and In In
dia. If aU giro that Uttia anm tba to engineer and fireman.”
tal wUl be 9S.OOO.
rrnns. HO Mother, tkar.
Matsma.]
O Paltlmore. In Marykad.
Fstr city of our sUta.
A prJvUea* Is grwnled tbva
la which can alt psHaks.
A night) host, wUh-kgioDs streag
1
A vonsevnttsd baad.
1 Tm vlaii thee, with porpoae trov.
•
rron o sr thU grsat broad land.
I Rwvet MIowshli
ship and thoughta of Ood!
The MUtUthlc plant abet dm iMs ■aiakkc teechee which make It posaL
aooa aad wfll not auit natil Tkeoia^ hie to heRere that It will not he kM
as them la not ammk ftmadi
bedore the ORy will have a pretty OtClf
am the street to rsoHve the ant- home flor lu toderml oOklala.
wmadag will be held tookht at the
Church of Chrlsc SohJeet, “Service,^ Mst ef theplau.
BOAT U\*ERY. WvM 8««. Park St,
A Rood of stOM was received yeetarLaadera, Ckra Mots aad laoie Lowe.
All. aad eapeclally atiaaffcn arc k- day aad the tngEaaaham arrived with foot of Spruce. Six fine row hoats«
uultahk for kdies or gCDikmen. Me
of stone thk afternoon.
xlted. Pknsc bring with you aamc)
betpfal tbooght. .
There are iunr thirty-five popi^ ca- i
^
thereeftar.
There will be a regular
of j rolkd k the buslaees oolTerulty aad
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Qaecw City camp. No. 673. & N. A^ to^ I tha work k progreeolag ta ftne rtyle.
Mesara. Ver Kamp, A. Hart and M,
Bight. A foU atteadaace k desired.
The nnlverslty will nflaak open
The Captud i mnsaaiwu compaay Saturday for the aait two^weeka „ McGwk and the Mkace Uxsie Buach
ol,Trav- i^een of the siudcok wUl take the!
Malbort of NewbHa wania ^
fhU $150 iato the «
» la the dty yesterday.
ers City yestrday aftemooa. tbe som emty teachers' esamiaatkm next !
which was decMM upon by the dty •oath and thereby losing two days.]
council previoas to their stand bare, j Laat week the elaas In enrrent events I
^k afternoon a dark teat waa sub ] turned their attention to the subjed,
stunted for tooi^t's great, train rob "Methods of teaching.”
bery acene. k pkee of the light oae
Tbe balustrade above the cornice j
srhlch waa used In place of the origi oa the new federal buitdiag k now ■
nal tent burned op a shor^time ago.
being placed and the roofing being In I
H. 1. Kaapp. the south side Jeweler, place 'the building U putting on the.
will remove to the corner of Sevapth
and Unloa Aug. 10.
The Berry Lyceum Specialty com
pany paaad through the dty today on
ibHr way to Simons Bay where they
will shcFW tooigbt.
Jacob Wagbo of Northport. who is
spending fifteen da.vs In the county
jail white serving out a sentence Im
posed lor drunkenueas, is having
troubk-s of his own In atiempUng to
presents, among them being a white
^
nktives
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w> far no
J. SeUlvan of Northport was in the parasol which had been given to her.'--------' ugh he Ifeels
by her >-y«ar-old brother who earned ; has come -Ui hk reanio. though
city yeaterday.
______jey
to
pay
for
it
hims*df.
It
Is
!
»>»'**
van
of the
A party eonslattng of Mrs. Aaa Hale.
Mrs. E A. Wright aad daughter and needleaa to add that she Is very proud j remain Just where»**■he Is aad hirfefl his
Mrs. Carroll Hde left thla morning
Mrs. Tkdale was assisted in serving ,
“
for Northport. where they apent the
tl. this morning. The defendant o«f^irn:S‘u^
During the days of the arc*
pire a leader of faal
Ing that she had oi_______________
band's mnnifleent allowance and that
a great fancy hall was Imminent, went
to (he great man mllUner, Worth, and
prayed him to hire her a coatnme.
He was shocked. Boch
dients had nt
lady pra.red. The gfeat man denied.
Finally the prayers of beanty preraR^'
muoay, julym; im
RERRONAL.
Special sale price
$9e per 9ard.
E. WILHELM
Dmia^ Boot
ao4 Union.....
THK QUAI.ITT
STORK
9i1Z Wilton Velvet
Floor Roes....
JUST TO
ADVERTISE
Just five of them to be closed out at% bari^iim’
—no two alike—beautiful patterns and color*
ings.
The regular price of these have been
b'ORTY DOLLARS, while these last we will
sell them for
niir new Home Goods I>cpartluent we are going to commence
on Monday. July 24th, to gtve
our customcTu a ONE CENT
REBATE CHECK for every 25c
worth of merchandise purchased.
This FREE GIFT in addition
to «iur Rock Bottom Prices can
not fall to l>e appreciated by all.
These checks arc rcdeepiable at
one cent each for purchasea In
our Horae: Goods Department
ONLY. They resemble our na
tional grvi-nbackK. You.Khould
KC*-them. Call at store'for par
ticulars.
$30.00 each
Also a lucky purchiLse of AXMINISTER yxl2
floor rugs enable us to offer you a choice seleclionjof these beautiful rugs in a wide range of
patterns and colorings at
$25.00 Each
Listen to Tliese Good Bye
Pricesfstlio Rest of tlio Week
For The Men
For The Women
Suit Cases worth $1.50 for
Cravcnclies, $12.00 value
1.00
Mens’ Roswelle $3.00 hats for
1.75
DOLUUIS
BOILED
BOWR
6.00
Misses $12.00 mohair sailor suits
6.00
A few short jacktts
2-picce outing suits, new styles,
good patterns, $12.00 and $13.50
. values
5.00
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V- :■ ^
• New stylish fancy mohair and
’ light weight wool skirts $3.50
and $5.00 values
2.20-3.20
2 piles of mens’ fine suits in invis
ible checks and stripes, new this
seakin.
Stylish, good fitters^
well made, worth $12.00 to any
man
Silk waists worth from $3.S0 to
$7.50, choice
5.00
1.98
The
.v:
Boston StorQ
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had'good eov die last week.
Tharaday
Mias Kate Bridge of Traranc Otj
TMtad at the morno of A. C Wyakoep Who leaped to the.qppasHs side, the' seed campaay. was here last V«ek|llTed agate tkove happy days, rwlatlag their many friesMls te this plade.
Mrs. Powers aad daughter retomeff
and fa»Uy as the geest of Mias BUial .veqpel riBhted itaeif ad fanhec cmlam-1 lookteg ovwr Ua crop of peas. He was : incideq|s aad tatkiag «t happy tteses
UIA.
4ty was hsppUy atwrted
.
; sen pleasqd lo Bad them tookteg so aad better enjpyiag the evsBte» The ■ to this place this week.
DUl. from Bsterday eatfi Moaday.
I «>»u.
Theraff^lme dance gtven by the > weiL
, remainder «f the evealag was Meat la i The Ladles’ Aid society win BM«t
to MaMMd.
nnradar to
A eoaple af Mdlaa of this |daee are
4o*ic v»n,
« M v» «•- I Mm niBtr to the rtteawtory them. very feaar haattag ciaacag.
Swobbdas test Thursday Bight
hi- ^ a week ago yesterday Mrs. H. Hu-' «ntele. consisting of vocal aad phoao- < at the Ctmgregatlaaa! chdreh parlors
j4«d will.
^ I XliMprinr
Uacted a large c wd and was greatly.
Hanah plaiaA haU
Mi« P«iyl Marsh of SoatT ~
* lett and two Rule daughters came to •SntPh selectkma. alter whteh lee oa Thursday attermwa.
Tb» L*dW AU »«t iMt Tharadv
Misaaa
spead a few days with her nwtker. cream and cake was served a*id the. B. N. Pickard of Lwiaad was in tosra
vlik Mr%. J. Oumu
r eierea aad fbar.
Mm. Rotmrtsea. LeUak. the yooager i gaeeU departed for their homes la the ^thte week.
,
idkamm «m to tte mIkArue CRy.
Mlal FaaH Cray ratvraad to Trar; child, aged «ee year, was takca very : vee short honm after one of thq amet • Charles Wristov and fateOy srt
WcM «M <Ur iMt wwk loeklas
Mr. and Mra. I.^lver aad Mr. and
George Gilbert and faany of West *ic’
slc’k with congest!
cuagesdon of the brain and : enjoyable occastoos of the seasaa. The move toto their new home Aug. IsL
aa C4y tod^ya (r^ »bv act*^ Hula •• thtmgb
Jofca Boarcn is hartag hla hoaaa Mrs. Torn Skiver and famUy visltnd Kssaon paid the Atklnaoas
ikinaoas a vlsU
vUU last ‘ died Friday at 11 o’clock. The funeral; rtosts were the MUaes Bdna BraMr*. A. Voice, who has been ill. I
Baturday and drove home the next, was heM at the M. B. chmmh at Ktegs-<
Thomas. Tina John. Lot- convalescing.
laiaatcrad Ftaak HaUaday U doia^ Omcr Skiver of Ovlatt Saaday.
leaI tot of kar lo b* eat yet.
ithc «ort.
Mr smd Mrs F TotiBgs of Sotoa day.
.
ley yesterday. Rev. Tharstoa oMciat-. Uf Nelson. Pearl Dame and Mesdames / Miss Iteura Furt^ returned to her
Mjr 14.
Mlaa Mande Calhooa «t la Soakh asssred ia with Mrs. Tombs* nsmhm., - —.
Mrs. B. RTUkochil and son Frank i^. The little one was laid to rest in wahe Bmmua. Archie MePhaU aad home In Traverse CRy. after upmmUiic
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. weat » Lelgnd r bosteeas
Frank Ransom.
a few. days with friends in town.
flWianUaaa t1s1Ub« frieada.
Mm.
TRghar.
laot
teat Wed- the Klni_
tU( LAKC.
Mtoa Blaache Rouse U rtslUag
A. C WyakitoP I* putting te a cte-j
bare the
Hra. Mary Oa* aad dauahter Belle Meads la Trarerat C!ty thU weak. « tern aad making other Improvements.
from ’Traverse City this week, sooom> be gi^en Wedaeaday; fHctton.
retanad hoaM latt nndtf baas North
her sister Beulsh.
J^n
lathis
week
MBtda. arhare flhe hvhaaa risltiac
Chase and ton were gUA*sti
MABCL.
his home
tha **■* noalh or ao.
Mrs. B. D. Fairbanks of Traverse
LAUTNER NEIGHBORHOOa
Ur. HO
Mra. iaaala FHak of North muoa City Is visHiBg retaiives hon this
The storm tett week did much damv
town.
was aa Bk Lake cellar teat Friday
age aronnd here. Lots of trees were
Contract has been msd«' for
Oao. Oaa aad M Baragaard w«
Mrs. Furkiss, sccompanled by her
W. H. Boekes of Kalkaska transaet- blown down in the foreeu. A bam
tot* cf ihe Ransom additkm.
B«Rrtoe. spent Tue*laslL Friday.
batonging to Stephea Lantner was
Ml«* VelHii Spsngle
Spangle Ito visi ing nisboanilful afternoon and the scene as
Mtos OacU Wlaaie of EBc Raglds
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liny to Trsverss C^ty.
i«mds tw T
bn«i
«tt tks
impresuive.
was aa Blk Lake vlattar a few dags a caller here one day last wi
e
Sty
is
‘
Ntohols wss Injnred while plsy. was also btowB dosm.
an of
^
The HHp Band met with Mrs. Priest
last sreak.
Adam Strldier has i
Mias Cora Pray, who Is
lake prove very atimcUve. .
test TueMlar.
the guest of friends
la
luwiL
,
tog
ball
this
week.
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1
Mias ftoasie Rtood af Bayae City Is the nurmal school at Tmverse Oty, j np op his ptecs
Mrs. D^Buss has faeeu lU for
I^
^eier Wurzburg to 01 at this
jniy gt.
Margie Cannte is visiting her
vfsItiBg relatiraa here.
was home Saaday.
I into the honsc.
tmcle. f. iWake. and will visit friends
Jaly 24.
MAYFIELD.
Mathew Clendesalag
Traverse
A number of poong paople from here,
Mr.
C.
Baumberger
transacted
bu>i-1
The
Junior
C.
E.
will
bold
a picnicIn Traverse City befbre returning
attended the show given at Solon! The Gibbs ahtngto mill
aty was a caller here last week.
* liQiiii*
ness at Omena this week.
INJrter’s Beach Wednesday.
MAPLE CITY.
Miss Alida Coker, who has been ichoolboose Saturday night by local! its cut Saturday last.
' g^v^nU tram here who went to
Mr. Bailey of Chh-ago anivt'd this! The Junior prayer meeiiags will be
Orpha Prallck has haae the iwasl of wbrklag at the Sksgamog tmori, re
week for a visit wl:li his narent*. who ■ dlsnmtiniMid sfier neat SondsY until
i
Kingsley
yesierdsy
stoppej
and
took
Miss Naa Helai of BnrdickTUIe for the turned home Wedaeeday.
speodlofi the summer te this vil ' September.
past wertL
Cleo. W. Baaker ha« bought a new
Hi,'
’X’T.™ »s^’ , „
.. ..
....
Mr. IjI'oo returned from Omena this
- . iand Mrs. E. 8. Rykar. lilwaukee hinder.
Bom. to Mr.
rs.E Gsgnoo and family of WUJuly I*, a airi.
Xante Worden received a sUght la
coasin are visitilng rrUtlvcu aad
Roto rt Uudd has rctumcvl from a
Mr. aad Mrs. haak Tirtteo visited fury by fslltag out of a cherry tree i
Mr
Lrions here, are grieved tlo lesm of the seri-1
Potato btes are v
friends-in town
canvasring trip,
lalailraa at Pouch yiwterday.
lUnesu ortbelr little daughter, j
NORTH PORT DEPARTMENT.
few dars ago.
hoM days, arorfclag
Mr*. E F. D
Rev. ZlatawnaaB and srWe '
JossfAiae. wUh cholei
Mrs. Mimken
BasU took a
Miltiken and too
i
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Pray attended a :bey also nmke the t
friend*
Friday.
?on"*»"vSriii«! *
or youDt 1«J. Irl. nJ.! Mr. still .Mrs. R. 'Tbomss
Traversa CHy visitors, last week.
Miss Veds VsB Dervort
Traw rs*- iTiy,
birthday party at Bates last Tuesday
Miss Hannah Strieker is home
of
perry FUher U worklas for Matt
lends 1
Mn. Bttgwe Hill and Mrs. DeU Fair few weeks' vUlt. She bronght a f
in ti»w*i Frils
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J<ihn Weuten of G
BoUivaji.
“£■4’
' i-rc
banks of Blk Rapids visited Mrs. H. with her.
Harry Bsme* is visiting n'latives | Pier sp< nt Friday In Traverse City,
MIm Agnea Mahn and Miss Clara L. Pray Sunday.
F. Scheidel of Grand Rapids is vU
Id friend* in Grand Rapid*.
t
|>.,||e «.Knt Wedn«s<
Botoaahloe of Cedar were la our vllKing his son Pete of this ph
Pete Seheidel's sister
BUROICKVILLC.
Rev. Edwards and famUy will leave daughter of Grand Rapids are also
Rev.
Platt
and
sister
from
K’ngritv
hammocks,
etc.,
were
plsc»*d
on
Fridsj
citing
In
to^r
of
Mr.
and
^
vUltiag here.
(his morning for Covert. Mich.
Rev. Sohreader. who has been hold
Joe Schwtnd went out to Neal
ing a series of meetings in the M. B. Worm’s taauSunday and eras caught In
church at this place, will leave for hU the storm coming home.
8ABIN.
Ligbtaing struck the telephone arire pJiteTInd fsmUr Af
home near Petoskey this morning.
1.^ f
»> *1»>» l»«*t when they P*»ixh during the entire evening, s^ter lumbu*. O.. an- gn.->t* at t .■Jar l,*idr.e.
» visited at
Fred Nison sod lltlle
Mr. and Mr. Hunchberger were bap and ran into Edward Lautner’s houce. SvSl^esSf^
• totd imt together and all Indulged lu a which dainty wfreshmenU were
The pay train wa. h> Monday.
Klagsley ououaj.
8noday.
tized in Glen Uke last Sunday by Rev. bumlag out the -phone. It also tore
N>w? Jmnison have-*"”^
^g and drop the hand k er-j served Many iHwutUnI gifts were
j’ July 24.
Jean Itownrr, who burned hit hand Schraader.
some shlngiea
moulding
v
been entertaining
Ining Mrs. Jamisrui's
« several moaths aco. had one of his
Dr. Frmiick madk^a visit 'at Camp house.
ughter.
, fiter. Mr*. Jennie Ensign, her hurfiafers amputated one day last week, Davis last week.
band andd children,
child!. ...........
from
.. Chicaj
..^..sgo Mr.
as the hone was affected and could not
Miss Orpha Fralick U vlslUng at Mr.
aad Mrs.
». BasilIgn think «f^ settling at
SI wetuc.
Helms.
Jk wmmmM i-o-r oir
Miss Anton returned to Trsvi
Bmll lantner. his wife and her sis^ Trav»rs«' City «- its vlrlnllx.
There will be an enterulnment in
Miss Ndlllc Thompsim is siunewhat
CHy Thursday. Mrs. Smith has taken the M. E. church next Saturday even ler. Miss Kate Strieker, went buckle^
her place aa cook at the boardlna ing. The prorec'ds will go towards belong nenr Acme ly<l Friday. They improved sIihm- Ust wtek. A. S Bargot quite a nice mess of berries.
hoane.
painting the rhurrh.
changed, although ho make* no gain, i
a n. Wlltobee and wife drove out
July 24.
Edward O’Brien of 115 Dearborn
.Mr*. Mattie Smith id Chicago who..
fTMB Cedar Run Hundsy to visit bis streeL Chicago, visited with Mr. Helm
R.
I with her lltlle son. Is »!x-nding
daagbler. returning Muoday.
GLEN AR
over Saturday and returned to Glen
and Clinton summer at t**e ^onJt• of he- fai
Bereral of the men quit work at the ArSor on the yacht Harry Wheeler,
Miss Hsansh Ham
hew daat Wednesday, so now there Is which makes regular trips to this Fisher were united ia tnarriace last John liobb.K. Is expecting Mr.
lay by Charles A. FUher, Esq lo Join her this week to spend
a acaroiiy of help again.
place from the Narrows and Glen Ar
took sliout 'with a t
many friends wish them Joy and cation and look
Not only a fresh lot but an unusually high grade lot for women, at a very icmpimg
bor oa Satnrdays. Sundays and Wedippy and prosperous Jooruey purchasing s fa-m.
ntuidsys.
WILLIAMSBURG.
price. It was a delayed shipment, but could not have arrived at a more seasonable
Mrs. J. L. Gibbs and ilsughtr^r Mar
Grandma Durgs. who has been poor
Miss May Dorsey was in this burg through life.
ly for a loog lime, U confined to her
The Fieicher loaded with lumber at Ion drove to Traverse City iYiday. iht
St Sstiirdsy.
time—just the skirts for hot weather—cool, comfortable, and ultra fashionable. They
latter
not
returning
until
Sunday
even
bed. Her son. Wm. Durga. from Penn
Mrs. Weaver of Port Oneida called Nessen’s dock on Wednesdsy.
are
strictly tailor made, 13 gores, cut extra full and ver>’ preiMr. b’Brien of Chicago is at the I tog
sylvania. arrived last Thursday to on friends here last Saturday.
make his parapu a short visit.
Mrs. Burke and Miss Mabel of Ma- Lakeside house for a few days on busl-! Mrs. J. 1.. Giblw Is shipping thn*e
tily plaited. The prettiest white skirts of the season, at only...........
"
jhimdreil
thousand
ftvt
of
lumbiMrs. Alke SmalU of Traverse City
I
Ibelr
ness.
r visited ibelr mother. Mrs. Van
ahd broth- fast as
Mrs. Qple. little daughter ou
has been vlsltiag frisads in the victO'
•ntly.
here
er James of Muskegon are be
Ity of Bates for the last five daya
acated
by
Chas.
Si
Forttne
Rev. Olmstead of Alba Is visiting
visit
with
their
mother,
Mrs.
PORT ONEIDA.
Bing.
friends ar.d relstlvm ai Bate< and
MUs Hard Oliver of Traverse City and other relatives.
The recent wind
sir.d norms
storms did lc>s
Broon's
,-------- *d inR I the U. B. church Mat Santroon's American Glass Blowers
visiting relatives at thU place.
about
al«mt this place than
damage in and
a
Thoy are such Ji |K^rfi*ct match to the skirU that one would natur
e given flue
floe entertainments to
day evsniag.
Mrs. John Dago, who has been at
ng coiinir>-.
ct
mniuding
who w« re pleased with the { H'^ngh the siimniuding
ci»unir>-.
'iCmle
_________ who
Rmle rLirhty is on the sick list tending her daughter at Empire for audiences,
ally think they cjimc togt'thcr.
They cvrUtinly make a ewell j of MO or \2 y arn. Hlaok
the camping p-artb*>^ Tritm thls^
,
again, haivlng A KWiisc of his former the past three weeks, returned home work thej- saw done.
Edward Fisher rMumod from Man-'l*toce have
sickness.
last T-esday
have I
July 24.
Miss Anna ami Lloyd Rogers of
take L
ding
Good Harbor visited at Prause's farm
. NORTH UNITY.
back Tuesdgy for another w.^
*>»»»■•
today.
July 25.
After the hoi days of last seek the
Ed Denny came ovt'r <rom South
John Miller made a business trip to
weather Is cool and pleasant.
Manilou last wi'ck nnabir to work.
Traverse City one day last week.
Frank Macko. Br.. wife, son Charles
iVlng a veo’painful carbuncle on
The dance at Joe Shalda's hall Sat
This iU'ni is inUutdezl fur the ladies who usually
and daughter Marme arrived from urday night «*as well attended and ail
hay difiieulty in tituling what they want in the
Chicago Thursday, the 20th. Mr. njoyed a good time.
UIWBC OW
At $2.98. $3.98. %4.9S
pn>p»‘r siz<-. < »ur aim is to pluaw* them with
Marko is the senior mem)«cr of the
Mr. and Mrs. KeU Oleson of Tmvfirm of Macko A Novotny. Ladies Gar rse City arc visiting relatives at this
largely in favor uf
varh-ty and giNxl Utsie as weli ua their sisU'rs
These are iu*w_«pring ami summer skirts tluil
ment Manufacturers and Importors.
ipire bovs.
an* supplii*!.
Nemeskal Bnw. are b<ts> hauling * Miss Ellen OUon. who has, been
dlss Nellie Westeott has gone to
.\mong tin* new skirts just npi>ned is a line of we have maik«xl dikwn from $1. So, $i‘* and $T,;iO.
hemlock bark to their dock.
e City for a week's visit with
BLUE AND BLACK SIOUAN SKIRTS, waist Then* arc over two humlre»l them—every «»ne
The heavy rain and wind stoyn of working at Ray's resort, was called ' * ™ int. ]Mr* . Alexander and farollj'.
I A N O S
tneasun*6 -W to
iuehef. all lejK'ths. inade made this setison. «>f l*‘autiful materials. incltKllast Sunday badly lt»dged and tangled home on account of her father being I Mrs. Carl Oh-son aavs she
laid
up
with
rheumatism.
*
the grain and com in this vicinity.
rakened last ’Tresdiy night bv
LONGEST OF ANY MAKE
OtWRe Kelderhouse of South Manling Mohairs. Sieilinns. lJrilli.inttm*s. I’nfinislu*!
Joe Krmitz is helping Frank Kucera 3U visited with hU family last Wed■king and kl-yblng of sev
lo get bis hay under cover.
WorsbtU. Voiles. P.iiiama*. Hn»;idclotbs, eh-^
Did
you
ever'talk
*o
a
The rust has struck the wheat bert'
made in all the new.-st slyl.-s. bu. Ij ns sunburst
leanitvl
luuBii-ian
ami
have
and may hurt the qaallly to minn' exdow. it being bright moonlight Bbcj
him UJI you aliout the Soul
saw a bear aitting on lu haunches, i
75C,98C { plaiU-d. knife plaiu-d. < in ular, umbrella, and
OLEN HAVEN,
T)w potato bags are very nuroero
. culfing the doa right and left, then |
of his piuno? Have you ever
many others. Yon eann<4 help but fiml some.
\V«»rth up to $l..“i0.
H. MerrIi field
this F««r as a result of the freque
into the riyer. The
Therv was a J
fully iwnliaixl that a yzxxl
«-n one day last weci
rains washing off the parls green fr»
ness In
Aouse. but ford
Closinr
I17.k.V4 c.,l4e
thing to ple;.s.-vow mid fit you, WaUM* there
Carstm and Mrs. K. G. Ihtr-i limln.
Eilwa
zn to use it. The trad•ks|: piano has a soul? The iiieiiu'
the vlne^.
,
iiiK of the wronl ‘ life” as ap
wb
looked Uke a large bear.
July 23.
«day.
Lodge, h
J x>
X-1 IJI »
.1 rrm ^ mr fm faiiries. et<’.-^all the difTen*nl sm*. in every
plied to hniuan beinn is —
IrecaUMrs H. J. MUUt was an
OGOENSBURO.
the union of aoul uud IkxIv,
'ViTiO^nl '*'^ **“
' $4m75 pn«l«ortion—.*.liort. long, small. Inrge-and the
LELAND.
The rain and hot sun has Just almut er FritUy.
also the duration of this
k his farm
U. H. Day entertained
Worth
................... „ri„-:.r.-.l.. i.l..ll, i„yourr„v„r. lly in your favor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Gay and daughter
cooked the clteniss. although the laU'
union.
golf link last Thursday, his guests j Hazel of Chicago, 111., are at Oak Dale
ones may be some better.
The life of DO other inani
Mrs. John Mills U quite sick from bidng his brother-in-law. J. W. McFar- for a few days.
the effects of neuralgia and having a land1 and wife of 1Vsneouver. H. C.. and i Mr. and Mrs. 8, ‘L. Woodbrldge and
mate form ooxTBspohda so
Mr. and Mr*. R
lanolis. Ind.. are at
tooth extracted.
elost'lv to human life as d»x-s
oak Dale fo"
fo” the summer.
i
For up to d.ite Skirts worth up to fT.-'iO.
; .Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bums of Trav guestIts from l*»relei Ix»dge and other; Oak
the life of a gootl pmno. Beuklag a psrty of about twen-1 Mr. and Mrs. Morton lk«cker and.
erse City spent Saturday night and frleni
Immensely. I children. accompaniiMi by Miss Hattie j
ffinninK with the dale of ilA
jujoyod thee game
I
BaaBto' with Jdr. and Mrs. George Ha- ty. who enjoy.
ill for a few days ; Decker and lilss Sophia Vesper of]
B. J. Miller
mnnufrirture and cndini;,
niSSES' AND
ml
week.
; Brazil. Ind.. are occupying a few rooms
• Dr. Jarvis and James I>unn of Trav
a-hen its tone;—its soul—is
CHILDREN’S
erse City were calling on friends at **Tlhe schooner Wescott is loading • m Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook's for the
Rone from it. Many pianos
with slabs and bark for Milwaukee.
summer.
this ^cc Sunday.
die
youm:
and
fill
t»arly
J. IL Whitcomb, who has been reCharles Anderson and sister Clara
In Navy, Tan, liUick, Castor, Brown, Canlinal.
All stvlcs —all h*nglhs—all redutxil.
Dr. Fairbanks of Grand Rapids made
Rntves and some there Ik\
a short visit St the home of Mr. Gol sorting at Kenwood, left Wednestlay I spent Saturtlav at Omena the guests
etc. Bt*auUful styles that weps $4, %Tr ami $fi,
North Manilou. where he will j of Mr. and Mr*. Calvin Labare.
ahich would lie lietter for the
dSA^TI
spend a ft'w days.
i Heno* Warner Is convalescent
all reduced to
world of music, hud they
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McFarland ^f , this writteg.
< rse
se*C^il to Old Mission, and as for
never
been
bum.
__ and Mrs. Bert Decker and chllCity, he thinks it would be Vancou\er. B. C.,
Trav
N. i dren. Raymond and Ruth.
[tmpanle
■r plac«
place. At present InoU Wednesday for a visit wli
hard to find a nicer
KimlMll FiBBBt EndorB
Dav
at'd
family.
*
.......................
ker
ind..
ai
City
he thinks of loostlng at Traverse
’
- Like the roozI old son^s of
Tompklna Is harv' Ing a large . The Misses Alice. IdS and Besitsiejeampteg In Oak Grove,
Quy Tomi
ited , Miss- ina Perrin, who has
crop of eherries and the i at of them
lonR PRO, Kimliall Pianos en
are' very fine. HU Mai
Maunimarency s
dure, and retain their swei-t
E
Miller
left
i
a
»
j
*.
has
r
are ven' large and nice.
-lone quality. We don't want
Fridav
visit in Mil-1 ledo. Ohio.
Tomorrow morning at S oVlo k
wankee.
^n to simply tab* onr wool
. . 1 Mr.. and Mrs. Will AdsU have re
and short iengitis. fine ((ualitii'S t
R. H. Day and Cha*. Rule of Lorelei turned to their home at Traverse City
lor it that ”ihe life of KtinMONROE CENTER.
y;ml, your ehoice for only
Lodge
left
for
ftotroll
Friday.
'after
a
after
few
days’
visit
at
Z.
E
Hint.i»ll Pianos is lonjftv Ih.m
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dye smd Pani atAdolf Hieronymus of tole-a-While! shaw'a.
teadad Sunday school at Bartlett >vis‘ that of any other make.” \% e
the Missouri for fhi-j Ono Cordes and wife are moving
terday.
want yon to call at our store
Laiiie*'. Mistk*s' and Chil‘ into their new home on Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Carpenter drove
Mrs. Gust Ruff and daughter May
And examine them for
ihvn's
to Bsndon Saturday evening, returnare visiting Robert Brown and temlly.
■elf, see the strength, solidity
lag last evening to ffnUh their hajMrs. L. D. Buss and children, who
? visiting John Hartlng and famCEDAR RUN.
have returned to their home ai
and w Ife of Traverse j Northpqft.
a Q. Bhorter
81
per garment, at only............................................. ..........
CHy vlsiti 1 Johnny Shorter of Ka*-i George Besjumin of Traverse City
was a pleasant caller last week.
Mand Itobeftson spent a few days son Sunday
pad Mrs.
Mr*. Wes WIr—
Wires and
—• Don '
ham last weak among oM frlends.
' LaWKiiil
Tha-I. O. C. T. dUtrIct lodge was Chase of Tteverse City visited Estella
held here Saturday afternoon and Chase and Rou Branyon Sunday.
in \ ictor Talking MKhn>».
Mr. and Mrs. Burkert and children, Grace Cunaiagham last Stibday.
evaalag.
Mrs. AUttesoa. Mrs. Novak and
also Mrs. E Crain, called on 8- H.
Mani
Lanyer and Grandma Harvey. Sunday- Edward aad Miss Emma Tabor were
itoadon saiurday aaa eanaay.
Low neck, and akeveleaa.
The Mtoees Orphu und Norm Bdgell , in Maple Oty Friday morning.
Tha Ladles’ Aid society will meet
rVnom in mane. Beinihngn
Mr. Atkinson went to Wexford on
visited Mrs. E F. Altmsn Bund
sritb Mrs. Wagner this week Friday.
•peciJtr.
, Tharaday to visit his sister. Mrs. Anne
appreciate this bargain. Perguit,<mly......................... OoC
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Zelgier
The lawn socUl laid W’Moesday
kkau, and return^ the following
evening passed off very pleasantly. Traverse City caller* Friday.
mv...
sstn
*
Tom MThlte’s horse that got hurt by > day.
the M. A N. E freight, is getting atoog
J. Dowling of Chicago is spendlag
Look kleewhgr^.if You Wish. Bsfors Buyins »M9s, But Bs SURE. Absolufesty Surs. to
acatton at
! his vacuuon
ui the
me Traverse -Lake ReLook Her« Bsfors You ConsMsr Buying Elsewhers.
EY.
Hurry Atkinson. Miles Kastner.
a W’exford Tuee- Nina Myers of Solon aad
J. C. Pease wc
Walter
E
KeUogg.
Mrs.
Novak
and
of
this
ptoce
visited
Mrs.
Sam
Myers
day oC last week > attend the fuoecai
Ed
Novak
have
rteunsed
home
to
Chiof
West
Almira
Stmday.
of: Aiull lb
Howard Tindall coaunaced work
The Aid society of U
for Johaar Shorter of Kaasoa today. “T.
wUI tenet at the
Grandma Gai^vcr moved oa her
farm iiTiath Ipuaon test week.
J. Borkert. our blnekaiteU. had a were fairly set. a anddeo gale capMtettosra. T. Frttertch’steiYstsm
I wyakoop waa < TiaTena Gtty tensd the aaU bote, throwtag Mr. Kelsi^^-A tew days «t teiUe JOa tote
togg oreThoard and he caate
{reayiTiiiBEiEaiii
Hr. nd
Mr«. J. O. <
WMte Sicilian Skirts
White Sicilian Waists SlLed
Plaited Skills for
Lillie Girls
SHRT SPECIALS
SKIRTS FOR LARGE WOMEN
KIMBALL
i;i; o,u”:r."!‘$5.00
WASH SKIRTS
Out Sicilian Snlrt Waist Suits
an* all tlu* ditTerk*,.t ylont-liluns, mixtures.
SILK SBIRT WAIST SUITS
Worth 12.50. Y
-/
ir
h
$2.98, J3.98, $4.98
^ Y5
JACKETS
BE]fi?TCTL BLACK SILK COATS
■^'^T.^::3.50
$1.98, $250 and $19.8
I Sr^i^'l^keror^Biwzri?
Closing Out Wash Goods
Low Neck Vests
ttfirade Vcsts Md Pauts
....... 7c
BiS'iade Union Suits
*-
KiMBALt
VUSIG HOUSE
M. B. BAMtER. ftW.
‘ Corset Covers
STEINBERG BROS.
»iow^TiMviMe errv. moHWAN.
■CMyiMS
JmB kteAHM
araaroCkM^
f ptaMT ntmUmg to tfrii a pmr
liotfcttrt—t. MW «i» ckst «B to-
•'* • • •jha.-haaaiiaadahawaa*
-;c< tha 4aaty 1
THCV MAm THt PAUL
fhimv. julv ■; i
the tksAla H might.
wrmnBr
toMfrn ef B.
Ptoce HoteL
WANTED.
wmt Into rmptcTUB. *Tf 1 cou^ only
hare oao af thaoo foMar woh dfoaaca.”
They Wa ywaas aai the to
aha thought. ” vonUat the reft o( tho
■ ad har»% asad mdhy a re* glxla be jaaloaer Bat ahe didat «gaah had hoae tta work waO oa ha*
•JMiiitt mo4 tettery ea a fHhm «a>
tkair fheea. He was dad ta 4aaiy
gramthaL Th« ca»i a hmg “ah” ,C
Wnr la IW CMMery. wkmrm kaU
r aa« «wa It law M f
hlaek. eery 4aacy Mack, aad her
delight. AgFcutoStomadf water ahotj ■MAO AMO IIOCMIuraatod by youag
* ^
«• kMV af (he M4.
Mm dreaa daas ta Inr la tha i
ap high Mtovt thoir heuda. Oowa U
tody ta
V Plalatlf ka4 MnarW a tarnw
paemd plaees that ■haatai plaM
cumn aad daMd Itself lalo kgnr
“WnO
gae
whlx!
thee
wnmaa
k
^
THE QAiiC OP ROUND BALC koaar amaaiaiimr. There w^ hm-,
whtah took «u tho mm. aanwlatog
lan^ tartoataJ ikat It
CM the tomd nC that aanha la
drada af amre faalilrmitolr draaaH
ttota. Thea came hoadruda of other WANTEIi-toxpcrtoMd butehei
Uawtal Wiwa. vtarnw^ ap**
thaa he la the crowd aa Waat PYoat aMOL Br hem feBow aaya
lau. AghUag aad gaarreUag all UtamI
once. Stepaa, kS Randolph street.
I br taatkaW W
atraat last evcwlaa aad atoaeac rrery sackin' <kn goiaaw. «mt «t 4L $
aated moat gtortoadly. Aad whea the
fcaWm siWkad iriaiBCif toy Hw thiaai,
laly 2Hf
iMMd «t nayakaanekia'the ptoM
maama
that
thay
paaaad
was
cUamx waa at hand—well thare'e a
tkraataaai to pat ktelB «kapa IPr boi^
dtptlahly apptoaM that ahe bat aeithcr ofaaakea. Hemd tola aC thaea aboai Uaali to expreeokm and they gaaeed WAfrrtO-T>sa good draft te
sfaHi«hal.--1Koi
1W. Tke aovt bM It *aa a gfa»« »at ^
two months work. O. Lose Stiver.
aaeiead a little tklas Hke that for she anafeia’ potooB nai n( aaakn
out fttlet and aahdaei hataatteted.
ter aad flxai a «ay for trial.
Acam. Mick.
July »-«
Idakad at him aad he hMtoBi at har aad aiiiaiBa -Umkthar aow. pntotog them
The crowds were bnglaali^ to dwlaMower wnuaatf. a wealthy retired | w* «d aat kwar Mt
ta TNHand a
hatta
Motmmem them they aaaad at the vari- bBbv thMa amaad har aeekL Nam dto. Tho hicyoie ridere had “globed OOMRCTCNT girl wasted at one
faraaer of Ctertpa. who fw the paet
wasplaFetL Wa
ahWto enda' one ahe jest killed. the gtobe” aad they had adaaod (hat
bshrratl that roam( ban
seaeral boearwork. Mrs. Tracy GUtamr jmn haa aecreUy beea
.
The Herrta wheel wan the Arst plaer Shaalm.”
tott they didn’t mte. It was lata aad
Ua. &0S State 8L
July 2S4f
taktriaaslal mmetm la a rnittlaoa at- ty an AaMdean gum. Feme aid cat h
Abe alaada ther bomnr attack
aa the alanA whem
thar aast ga Hand ta hand they left
t4raipc to aeeare a torlde to aharr Wa ant ttaTM old cat w* rraardid aa Aa-«My atm
rlraUTaa d roBDd ban. They
^ i lha odor of hot hattamd papaata talrty faariaated aad k la oaly after ke had tha etreet. The horto was uaitod aad WANTCO^ICompH«i girl for gcaer
affectloaa aad fartuaf of IT.oat.
W’ellcr. 444 Webstar
raiaarei wW them ware aat roaagh pnBa the nlcklea from the pocket oooM catoad 'her three Uaaea that
they started oa the drive homel PerfcMod hla aaaret to frt«U. raeeatly ptoyera aa M Md tar rsaad kaO.
jaly 24-cf
be conaied. To thoae who have wUhope he told the old. oM story, perhaps____________________________________
aad aaaouatwd tkat toe la wlltlar to ae>
la a match aame af raaad baU them aeaaed the maamawb atmetara of steel
He ammea atoag the ptoeaa where there was a stolew ktas or two-but WANTED-Two dtalag room girts at
erpt the frai auUdcti or widow, tovtaa were foamaa playm aa a aide.
there
are
an
hlaaka
and
wtam
a
stuck
that
for
many
years
stood
near
Llneota
once.
Hotrt
Whiting.
July S4-tf
tklB
la
a
ajory
of
the
street
fair.
qaita as artlvc as hasahaU
diapoattloe. who makea
af cheap Jmsehry. “Talat ao chaat
park la Chknjn aad loamcd ap
Wllttama U aearly M yeara tiT a«a. hat la and exdttnc.
WANTSD-A woman cook; wagon $40
the mat of the aranary. the wheel here tboMi.” ha said to her aa ahe was beU of the Ideal type of frateralty at •sals. Them wn
per month. Lake View House. Klk
aeiisr^ aat la a
,1a bat a sasall thtag. But they had deektac heenaif with the Handy pins
Nol^-e Is rasily nilK'ntrTjtrctrd as a
aatMMeHuw. He baa tleelded to eat foal a stoot stake four fed hldi aad
Rapids.
July i»Af
never aeao Chicago, that big city was aad broociea. “Seen a fellow with »
I Hors
Inooe fhan ajrearlew aad m ea
about two laAea ta dUnmCer was drirdlamoad on jest wia a wateh. Thoae
bustle
heat for a wife tohnoeff. hot proalaea aa into the grotiad. Tbe runner gotag simply a anme—a place where “pa”
of trade wfrfcb no one wwwid ooppreasL
went once te a while srhh a load of rich iclkMva *ara atways lucky.”
la the meaaarhlle to ooaaMer all appll- at fuU speed waald sdxa this stake,
They drop toto the eleouic 4ome and Tbo loudita shooter is not by any
stoek and caase back with a world of
caala. WlUlaaM la pepalar la the vll- freqoeat^ ewingteg creaBd It two er
meens tbe most acraoipUsbed and eftalas aidch aotopty need heUeve. ao for tweaty mlanes alt spell bovnd.
feetlre orstnr. Tbe brst work may U
lase aad rrh
thk mrk wheel looked as big as lu was ao real, the Indians, canning cruel
LOST—Wednesday wenlag ml
firstoaaUt CaCeas t
things, aaemod aa nataral aa life and
merry-go-nHiad. ladies' jacket. Leave
then
the
ahootJag!
There
were
tears
“Let’s go up.” he
ClondswaH of Qraad SapMa wa
at Uto oAce.
July ri-tf
“I’m afraid.** answered she as she In their eyes when they saw the rerratt'd Moaday by Defatty Gaae War“Pitched oar wa called
ualtlag of the husband aad wife and
noticed that the top of the wheel
LOAT-Bahy
blanket wHh crocheted
dea fYed 4accd>y of Uowell for vlolat* It
liuk
cfaild.
But
when
tbe
great
kid
the
level
of
the
fourth
Boor
The batter atood la a clrrle four ftoat
t.'dg.e, between Front street am
> Mifb|w>-s*ed wfthiaje the h«h law* by apearlag black
aaplng secne came forth their laughs
oAkes In the WUhelm block.
aterial lnttv«>«t A
Webster avenue. Ftader please re
hM la tiaeola |^a. Oottdzward was la diameter, midway betweeh Brst
”Oome on.” he said, aad womaa-Uke could be heard above all others pud sorirty for th** prrrentkin of O!;, wtmkl
turn to Record office.
July 2C-2V
takea before Jastke Perry at Lowell and borne. Tbe thrower stood k
ceutcT of the square made by the gewk.
they went out hand la hand.
And a fertile fieW for Its henefl«-eut
and was hard
which he clieerftilly thirty fCet from the batter. Many she beard the voice of her amstcr and
I’hila«leljihla I^nleer.
“Mermaid.” oald the Iwrker. “MeCfollowed.
palil. The arrest of Ooedxward re- taams had what was called a *^lp
mald. the greatest optical Ulosloa In
a thrilling aeasatkm. even be
«nala the fact that ,a bass apearina thrower^’-that Is. one who could throw
the world.” “1 want to see that.“ she
muM a* OMwa.
party was orsanlxed by Ooudsward a swift ban. sUrttng tour aad ahifathip noticed n because be fell a desire to
DiiKne tbe .*-’oMth .tfric-an war. when FOR RENT—Say. if you want a sslte
aald. “my grand pap used te tell about
aad an evealua was apeat oo the lake. up. There were no fouk. Bveryihlng jump off aad land away down aboot
of pU-asant room*, cheap real, good
went. Rarkbanded batting was cotii- the We-que-toug chib bouse on East one of those things. I’ll bet It laat a (hst i-pmurv- ws* uimIit nmrtlal law.
letter* (M'Qt b«nie b.v Krittah eolult-m
location, near South I'oiou street
man. Tbe batter awtaging raand with Prfnt street. But that didn’t count Cor real mermaid, though, the man aald It
the expedltkm were 8an Blcely and
had to pj^* thruugb the baud* of a
school.^ telephone C. H. CsriH-ntt-r,
the ball as It came to him u^td drive
as an opera delus1oia.“
ceueur.
Arthar Honaad. They were also
SCI CiUxens.
It aMcwaya or backwartl for a long hit. sbe was plainly very much frightened
He produced the fee a*«d they went
A private In a Yorkriilre regiment
retted and iapd »lt. OoMtaward
A few were aklttfai at what was caltoi and leaned closer to him. This gave
July 27-thur-rri-sat-tt
. The singior. monologue and club
id s4-nt fmtr <.r tlve lefter* butue.
opportuuUy to put his arm
hlhMed tola lae atrlaa of hah at CiwmI side betting. Urasplng the hat near
slvim
swinging appealed to them but they
FOR RENT-—Suite of six well-furRaplda aad Jaeohy was lafonaed. the iBlddIc with the thumb and Hagers around her and protect her. There
couldn't find out Irtoere the mermaid bl* regiment.
nlsbinl rooms, sewer, gas range and
Whaa arrest ad Ooodaward aUted of oaie hand and being careful tjurt the were several hnadred people looking
1
by
t
aud
wi*r«
from and neither could tbe rest
lighting and sewing machine,
fraakly that he H la perfm snnpaUiy Anger <rnda were below tbe aurftoce. but “Shucks." none of them don’t
therefore tUeclble on llu-ir arrival
of them.
quire at Z2Z Duardman avenue.
their «l<-*tmatkni. I|e de.-itled to
with the gaaie and flah htww and wanu
toward the thrower.' lu thin |h>vI- know us,“ he aald and she was reasThey agreed that the “Barnyard Cir accmint* witli the «<eti««>r. atul at
July 2«-tf
lu are thea enforced, but for a Ioor tiaa the batter would catrto the ball on siire<l.
cus” was good aad that tbe Yankee font of the next letter he wn»te:
time he has had a preat desire to spear tbatoportbebataad.tna frtic*
This touch of high life naturally village was wonderful aad he b going
PASTURE—Have gntid pasture for
Please l(M»k nnder tbe *tsuip”
lihwk baas and couldn't resist the tloB of a second, ns It slid along the keyed them up to an nnusuai pitch.
reut
ck>*e
lo
town.
1).
E.
Wynkuitp
At tbe eni^or'w «-(lli-e the Ii-imt
BiWee and by a gulch deAection of Down the pike they started, he with a to start to whittle one out this winter opened ord read a* usual.
temptathm wheo be hot to work
The «fJuly 2C-31
“when work slacks” up. But "The
Uacola lake. In i Speacer township the bat slioot the ball backward to the double grip on her arm aad ahe with
Moonshiners’* was where they were neer in vhMnte spent *unie
Jastiee Perry In seotenelna the three right or to tbe left.
tamp
double grip on the pop corn sack. genuinely sorry when the lights came
Hundiwila of men now living In eenao that be could trad
men said be lined Qoadxward more tml Maasaebusetta have aaen It done. Past the ’Train Robbers.*' “The
Strange to say. their sym which he wn* certain he would And
thaa the uihem baeaaae he was a eoaa- Tbfrr were three ratrhera In line be- Yankee VUIaga.” the “Moonshteeva“
TO RENT—Unfumished rooms: also a
pathies were all with the moonabbiers there.
At last hU luitiem-e
ty ofletal and sboaid set a good exam hlad the batter. Tbf Arst catcher play- and others they went antU they came
good bam. Inquire at 21S Wc£t
and not with (he revenue officers and wsnird: but bl* feeling* can be berter
ple, and because he orputlaed the ad done. He usimlly craorhed and to the merry go ’round. A cash InvestEleventh street.
July
Imsglut'd lliau dewTilvd wfien be reed
when
the
moonshiner's
wife,
after
her
took only tbe low throws. Tbe second
speSrlaK party.
of 16 centw was all that was husband had l>e«n killed, shot the reve- these words:
*0 RENT—Two residences, on
The wild man of Long l.*ke. who and third ratrbers sU«d erect, alert needed there and—but we've all ridden
’•W.-i* It luird to get offr- Phil
for the high and wild th^^^s. There
nde offleer. she said "good” so loud
2SC and another at 2'>7 East Tenth
Iclpliia l^cdgcr.
lias U'TTortxcd farmer* and resorters
on
the
merry-go-round
and
know
the
were two bark AeMers. one at the right
street. Apply to E McNamara.
for two wi'Tk*. hs* he<m capturetl by and one at the left of the third catrtier. sensation. Makes you alek? The that she blushed painluUy—but the
Ughu mere out and the squeeze of her
July 14-tf
ivpuly Bhrrlff Noyo* of Alpena. He They were there for the backhstid aud whirling motion nauseates you! Say.
hand showed that be echoed the *entl
Bamboo porch shades tor yov
talks a strange language and has a aMde hits. There was a pla,ver at each did you ever have the bay all in. did I
porch wlU keep you comtonaMe
wild appearance. He had two bricks In goal a player between second goal aud you ever have $10 In your pocket, did |
■ the dnriiic the hot weather. 4x8. 6x8
>c and tw9 outflehlers. The bell you ever Hitch up the bay mare to that *
his fMWkeU when eanght. Ils ate a
“Old Plantation” tmt somehow or other 8x8. 10x8, TOC ap. X W. KUtlket FOR SALE—Houst and tot. barn
1 made of woolen yarn, nnul.v
liar of laondr>- soap which he found In
wound, with a few shot In tbe renttT. new lop buggy that took a couple of* they both kept bumming the melodies
Jalj 20 U
lot. 442 West Eighth strevt. Price
the cell at the Jatl. He give* the name It was covered with lentber ami wa>« raodths wage*, did you evjer drive a
of ”befo' de wah.” “Ttoey sure enough
I2.400. ooo-tblrd down, balance
<»r John Swart. The man’s home Is Munewhat smaller than the rv-g;il.nti<n nolle or *o and get HER and thea
niggers.” he said and that made it
salt purchaser. Inquire IIS East
unknown and he Is Insane. MThen baaeball. It was n-it luudiy. A U^-k come
town- \oaiWT WHI.
n»..lr.l
Ninth street, or a4)dre.<s John Oune,
forced to lake a bath at the jail It aad a catch was out. One out. the what
'
i' !“
I »'«*'
<^n.p<»«l ot
ChelKjygan. Mich.
July IMf
was found that he had on flve pairs nl side was out. To arotol Isdng put o-jt (bat merry-go-round
just the boom pol^ only white men covered with burnt
pants, two sweater*, three shirts and by a ball thrown at him and properly of the whole load? Shucks!
FOR 8ALE OR TRADE—Lot. building,
eerk.
coartied. a runner would now jnmp
one cost.
But tempus fugiis along
a rate
la tbe air, now fall flat on tbe groand
stock aad Bxtures of grocery aad
They wen- getting somewhat jaded
Alilennan Hctilhan of Qrand Rapids nod up aud away again In a twinkling. that makes cven^the noon hour seem
meat market. South Spruce street.
toward tbe last and she had a really
has htsric<| a campaign against the inns were railed tallies. Tlw big like a week In comparison. They wan
CUirens phone 732.
July S-lmo
blase air. The admissions had made
■ Standard till t'o.. and lulenda to drive
der over toward the Abyaslalan woman a dcni In hU aUowance but he found a
its pbini out of (irand Hapida At a
that eat* them alive. Two quarten. largain in lemonade and Invested. “All
FOR BALE OR RENT—Tbe W’eiU
n-reni nuMilng of the eounell he In- team chose Ita own “referee.” and the sort of makes a hole la that t
Side hotel. Inquire Howard ^*hU
j yw can drink for flvo cents” wa* the
trt)dur«>d a revolution railing for a »pe two “referees” cboae si “judge,” who but then, be U out to have
Ing.
July 10 If
! cry and he really accomplUbed a feat
solemn and hnportant persqu.
icry
ris) f'omiulttf'e to consider the advisa
slleiit ex(^i»t when the referees could time and be is golag to have lu av tw If j am) she disposed of three glasses, ao
FOR SALEbility of romiH'UIng itie (siuiiianv to
he does have to get up at 4 o'clock In they felt satisAed.
ONE HOUSE on West 11th street.
rensovo Ita local idant. Ttor pnwmhle
the morning and—but thoae thinga all
The elect rie founuiu was Just getTHREE HOl!8E8 on Bast 10th St.
of the rciMiluthin rccHcs the cUIni that
belong to the morrow.
tiug ready (or the laat performance of
Ktsu Osovwt Was Thla.
TWO HOUSES on comer rronl and
the plant I* row s menace to ll^e^ and
“This woman Is perfectly immune the evening. They decided to. go. It
Rose street.
pmpi'rly In Its vlrlnltv, and t|c«)sres
ratd>er ejocerulng John Leech, tbe
> the bite of the avosi poisonous.” was said to toe the beat thing there
ONE HOUSE oo W’cbster street
that It te only a matter of ilm<- when ions launch artist. Is the following;
saya the barker. “8he“—and a tremor and they wanted to see It. Tho vari
f0 acre farm.
ItsI removal
rv
will tie an nbMdute ncre* I On one oecasloo when In tbe conn
goes through the crowd. "Look, she's colored jets of water shot np but they
idly.
W»
acre*
unimproved land.
itry on a sketching tour Mr. Leech paid
40 acres unimproved l^nd.
I a rWt to a traveling warw<ork show
Any of these at a bad^n that you
property, and also to keep flremcn out which happened at the time to be ta
tlie vlltege. Tbe proprtetor of the waxcan’t refuse. Part down: balance
of so gn'si danger.
to suit buyer.
Jtm. W. Nichols, a former Pere Mar works In giving a description of the
dlffiTcnt exbildts pointed to a rery
A. P. HUELLMANTBLL
queue brakemnn In the fndghl err- lean, sttenunted llgure with an order
flu* eoatpWxloii. sad i
m East 6th Street.
July €-tf.
r , xlco. has l egim suit to r<*c<»vcr dam- un Its breast and said:
nscs In the sum of tn.oaa for tlte loss
'U majerstle King Ueorge IT.HOUAE8 AND LOTA-Mouthly pay
- Inquire i Mr. Leech In aurhla left leg under a freight engine.
Dr. Ctoorlss' riwk Toed. Um grwtert a
ments.
Hermaa
W.
Smith.
Clt,West
Why.
I
^ : NIoAoIa alleges that the running istard
iMUtiasn today. t> tb* r«mlt of yoars o)
ElevenUi atreet ClUxens phone 166.
ty and McpcrWoev by Dr. camtm, a pkyW
I?" - * of the engine with which he was sent
•I>W yer. ilienr' sneered tbe MiowJune 27-U
«r totth waadtag iB kl. prWMWcn. ata
K . • r-nt one rainy night tras hntken og. man. -Well, yer wooMal be vwry fat
tnpmrmxkm k th* only on* ta <&• ww-U
and. nor knowing thk. he wasghrown If you’d been without wlttka aa lang
rrrogniiad aad tadoewd 1*y (br nwdlesKrw FOR SALE—Warehouse bonding on
It k pndUvdy tb« only prspniwtkn
*:V
to the ground and the whetds cru*he<l
Bay street, corner Hall, also 14knows
t*
acknc*
wtolta
wMbout
tb*
um of
:|
his leg.
^
borsa power gasoline engine aad
- :
Braard J. flolan. a Oraad Rapids
Inwvd. thta ebota or aersvsy nwsk with Arm.
feed min outAt; also 6-room brick
■nirrp twn be no donbt that women
jMnllky fl«k. For nvoovtag wrinkir*
roolracllng plumber, who
residence. $37 Sixth street Apply
hav*e less sense of humor than men.
xk*
(aes.
nwk
and
kanda
it
acta
hks
nu
Inraliers' asso- Much humor In a vrommn Is mm and
‘ Iswrd from the Master Plun
riailon. fliod his bill of ctiraplaint mmarkaWe. Tbe love of approhatlan
aaaliivt (he association In (he circuit Is as eooimun amung women as kusnr
opiag
FOR AALE-etore kulMtoE stock and
rourt Wedneaday. DolaD allcgca.tbat among men, and as rara sp^ong men
Ara you contant to plod aleup. doinp unconQcnlai. poorly paid work?
teswtSrm.lart* aad bmattfal. aotbtas can
as hmoor among wemen. Tbe tempta
Axturaa. Will aaU aR or any pail,
members eg the Maater Pluml»er«* a*- tion to say tbe omMUatabk thing wWeb.
•qnalH. To prvrmt tk« bust froni tarfah
Arc you satlallod wkh tho prouout? Or hawo you a opark of ambb
or vlU rent bulhUng. Apply at once.
BotdaMtm have an agreement whereby qatte apart from dUIlke or anger, at
motamstaotod slv«y*M Or.Oarks’F
tieiv—a dosire to hotter your condition, to raloo abevo your followur
ktaaftarwaanmebaby. ItwPl aksfun
Chna. Boaentbal, TreTene Qty. Mich.
10 per ci>ni Je added to the legitimate times seems to attack the maaruttne
bosom W> lU naSorsl aontonr and bmaty
Thon tot itt mako you a buainoaa onoeialioL
may n tl
prior of all ctmtracta. and that thk 16 laltMl seldom occurs to tbata. and when
taroogb tkk «aaso.
men. a
3tes not. as la meat,
Sot your mark MghI llaaolvo to prtao forward and upward day
per rent U turned Into (hr baada of It dom It denotes
Wo oaraoidty worn tohos «o avoid aUl
> of tbe aptilt of tnda■100 olDv.CharkB'Plata Pood. 8mtaat«bo FOR SALE—41 lou in Hannah’s 6th
Ibr Ananrtal srerrtary of the assoela* by day until tho goal of auoeoas la rcaohad.
peodence. but a rml waat of benevoamaaadpwWoHflfDr.Chartaakoa
lb*
box
add;
$
oneaere
lots
trooUag
on 14tk
Uofi and divided among membnra of lence going down to the mote of tbe
Right now. wWk you are young, la th# tlava to toy the oomtratono
tauopankmtac W« ako wan kdko ool
atreet 4 to QrlAto to Wtonle'a add«
tbn asaorlation. In hhi arralgamnat nature. Moat women wanld mtber be
» mo any otaar eraaa on tba^oco. aa Dr.
of fama aad fortune. A thoruug^ practical buaincat adacatton la tho
and S lota on Waat Ptant streai
Psodk goamMsad not lo pro
ofAhr aaaociatloo. Dolan relates Ue
wm ba sold on uaay gnymants or
n on which you can ralao tho mighty auporsttticturo of i
to* growlb of
■chrme adopted to provide way backmk at an too yrtneipol Dmartaant
exchange tor other property. Oea
allttag of its members aad the areooa. Aogin luring that foundation now.
W. BaA.
Mar 11-tf
raagrmeat by which a backiHder who
Wo toaoh Aeokkaaping. Shorthand. Tuaah TypowrHlng, Penmanrefases to eontrtbute the la per cent
tCE-Joka Hopkina wfU aarru ku
oMp, Rnglleh, Cammaupl.al Lass, Lattor WiBlag. AHtkmatia, Latter
nomassarmrAssamm *ai
gratt to the asaoelatloB fund, abonld
•a to thu past to tka
•Am yon the Aoorwalkerr
Praop
Copying.
(
Le AlnHpMoed. boynoued and ftorend to
KA8T PART OF TOWN.
"Tea ah-.*’ '
B Tuoeday, SapL S, ItOS Day and evening
return to the aaaoclatlao or forfeit bis
OaB ng by both phonas No. 64.
1 bought a pait nr akaelama twn
baalaosa. He alli^as a card was prr- hours agrand gave the gM a $10 bUL
Oedars wU ba promptly attaodad to
parad no wtolch waiY the names of the My change hasn't come yet.**
JOHN
HOFKIN&
apr Zhlmo
Writo today for fraa llluatratod g
* ru see ibant It air.”
plambcra of tbe aasociatitm la good
“Don’t bother.
I’m la no bony.
ataadtas. gai tkaae bkekllatad. Tt>
But
maybe
.rou
can
tell
me
wbat
rata
cany onl the boyanlt egeciireiy. job-'
of Interest this stare pa.vs on depoMts.**
hem vko am arganlcnd la (be «al(<’oC
MONEY TO LOA6
“We pay ao interesrr saM tbe Anorw
plaaibcm' auppUrn are directed not
walker, freetlngly.—Newark News.
pot to taortsafw Boni Aar aala
^ Tl^'rc WMM I "liart tnm M UmWs*
■aafafiw ar aay at to I
ta tk* «■■>■
LOST
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
a
Vbu
A POR BAiJi OR naoR-Rm
TAXES
NattoatRTaifoaymto.
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hoore for sprinkling lawns nre Craai
$ to S a. to. and from S to 6.p. OL At .
ao time can water be used wtthoai
noxzle or sprinkler attacked. On ne>
count of the great amount ef water
used during the day (or manu£actnr>
lag and ether pun>o*ca teooaaary rules
for sprinkling lawns most be en
forced.
H. O. Joynt Supt
Jtm 24-tf
TRY A RECCRO WANT Ato
Dn. Snpr & Nukilipi
DENTISTS
IfiMOVBD TO OmCBS
OVU JO8IS0N rauc CO.
w. o.
IMIOPdOk.9
Tiacbtr
of Vhlin
S«tk SMe SkM store
32S SOOTI MAI STKET
J. M. HUELLMAHTH..
BEAL ESTATE ASD L0AJli«»^
ffWotomry P»vik>llo
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WoHE
M.rrMltl**.
aiMTMPtaMfW
ABSTRACf^F TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
0*«’«u.o.r.(krnr.Br.
jamoiom woikl.
and Feather Ea^
to b* made into rugs, let ma
•how you aoaspka
K. ft. CEAFm. ftrgprtclv.
Fkpaa III
Am Wmhtaffirn to
iddAS. A. l*OltoVI9
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
lATISF-IKOr
^iSOELLANEOUa
^
The tax roRa tar tbe colleettan af
school aad etty taxea and ivactal aw
Bfasmxuto frrr tha Arc wards of thR..
Hty ef Trevanw Oty.Utah., hnec haoR.
P*acctf to my bandi forcollecthm.
1 wUl be In my oMce for the pmv
pom of eollocttog said tasas evatff
week day from now ualSl Nov. 1.160$,
from t o'clock unUI 11 :$» o'clock to
the foremoou. and ftnm 1 o'otock
4 o'clock to the aftuvnaon cf eneh Any.
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st wIB
be received without coUectioai fees,
■ml aU taxes rematotog unpaid or.
Sept 1st and until Oct. Ut a penaHy ;
of one per cent tor collection wU ha
charged. On all taxaa rematotog an*
paid on Oct. 1st and untU Nov. lat a.
penalty of two per cent for ootlactloR
will be chargmt
Office. Boom 202 State bank bMg.
.V K. Haskelt City Trcaawur.
Dated July 24, 1605.
July 2SOet. $1.
We are now taking orders
for the celebrated
KEYSTONE BRICK
Tranruettf
Brick Cc.
KEYSTONE MtcA!
I
. niAvsiitK errv.
A MEmCIWC THAT CUVXt
fern UW la a oma 4iiBy
4i« oat aa the haak af Otter gfaafc.
Tka Oohmlal OaM are to craii a
at te her ai Badaad. ABeaie
ia to be boBorad by a maawea dadkatioa are to
otbaraolabfaa Vice
PreaHeat fklrbaglu and Btbaa Allea
HItebeock. aaeretary of iba bitailor.
Eer. rather ^avaaaagb. tka aaw
prartdant of tbe Oatveralty of Notre
at tbe band of Holy
Cram eemlanry elaee IM and ta one
of tbe moot acbotarty mca ta tba Bo......................He la SSiyam
old. was bora In LaaUmla.0.. was edoentad at the partab acboQl la that town
aad at Notre Duaa. to wbldb be now
m prealdcat. aad wae oidalned
la ItM. POr tke last twalva years be
baa been amteuat edllor of Ave Maria.
welkbaowa lactorer and has been
aa iodaetrtoaa oontribtttor to tbe cur-
•MUMMY OF OIIECO.*
•Afliuurr HYFOCRITE,*
“ClUFFtSO CnIaTURS.-
wchmaic, fraav. july ai imb.
SOtOPULA
mwiuairTOcau
The'taaa of WraAtv nra iasssteMc
aad tee dsMMsd hkwd at vmmatM ta
lrantedacraa techfldraaiat& Wd
Bcrafata. Betef thna deeply sooted
TfW^cahlSbttcdtaeBseW
-V
BICYCLES boitekt aad an klate s< fa. patriagdoae. Moacy to loaa. rtrad
FlaeB. 211 E. Prate 8L
July 17-1 BK>
At
RastalTs
Xike wain atfaBsa. BBcte laaBet lae
patod ap« a gia. wWefe tbe ncrniater
twtrta >ttb adagled feeUag of berrar
and curasltr. John B. BockcMlcr.
«r n eraed chaigad wHh
Bvtrefieiidow*
bMT tlM CSPM'
potaon." ta beU BP to tbn readecs of
tbe enrreat tesne of Mcdare*# by
Ida M. TarbeO and sabjactad to a
«o
aoBbaearchiag. brutal aaaljnBta.
fltae strips Item tbe man bis shieldtag doak of charity and reveals biv
la bta nakadaesa. ‘The light abe tbnnra
apeo him to ao cokicad aa to show
kirn aa a brnthaone being, sbriveled
TW ratottoii of ilM BcrfM w4 M*
aad warped by bis mania for money.
«mivc omwi ia womu k to clo«
aaa^thekiagofbloodpnrifiera. is
There U hla wriakled. bald pate, tbe tee inediriBe tteA reouirwl. becaaae it
Ihai
w^4<blUty.
ly-llke, dry akla. bla omnlng. chances tbe qaslitv ^ tbe blood by
Tbe pramotan of tbe Hendrik Hnddeantaac it of sUpoisoes aad impurities,
• dcranfevanit of tiM non celebration «a l90P--the triccoten- blank eye. “looking through and bteldiwltnpan<fateemrtheniagthe enary of tbe discovery of tbe Hudson through things and telling nothing”; teeaytaem. When 8. S. S. has restored
river—have naked Ooreraor Higgins bis crnel. silt month. ”the Ups of which tbe Uood to a healthy cooditkm and
krttaliUiiy. (4|>lrtte omUj aSoetod. ao
are lost, as if by eternal grinding to forced out tbe acnrfulous deposits, there
<me MiaaU aka laaffha. tka Bast and Mayor McCleltaa to appoint a
ta a sore return to health. No remedy
ariBotc warpa. Pals la ike ovariaa sad committee of 100. Tbe otoot old Dutdi- gether of the teeth.” mad the expressioB haa ever been found to equal this great
WtwMB tk^riKwldara LoMofeotoas
was an ArcUc explorer, like of set meianeboly. as if be realised,
fbrthe cure of aU
_
diseases arising
Peary. Thoegb be died at about tbe “despite all bis riches, he is a crippled
^1^ from a diseased
Aecbcj for Celebrated Fox
age at tony, be had made four voy creature.” Even his simple home life,
to aarvooB proairatlaa.
or impure blood
Typewriters
Sotkinr wiU valiera thb dial
ages, in ftvery one of wbicb be had the aged man's carefslly distributed
ion and prreaat aaootka erf proa- drat tnroad tbe prow of kta vessel charities are made to appear oontempwito^^aoa^^ Lyflia
any tendency
northward, bis object in bis first voy* Uble.
that
way
write
PURELY
VE6ETABLE.
Only «0 In years, yet. In appearance,
age. aa In bis last, being *no discovbr
nsall about;
the pole and lo tall across U to the isl the “ddest man In the world.” No
-ICMMaaipnMihe ovMkrfal laltaf 1 ands of splcery or Cathay.* It is kno#a feehlenesa. only Inexpressible sadness
and
a
torriblc
power
and
depicted
in
also that la his first voyage he reached
THE SWIFT SPECinC CO., Atiate*. 6b.
a kagllMarltk airvaaa pfitrattoa. back* on July 23. 1«07. 80:23, the highest his face.
m. J. MOROAIM
Bdilnd all his good deeds there is
latitude be ever attained.
rer the ulterior motive.
Like a pctlUoo from htmorablu emulation to
Savoyard writes /bus of Senator
^7kKea» daM aad got BO beMr. aad
Lodge in the lYashlngten Poet: “Sen theme, ever recurring, runs through cut-throat struggle. Auil the man who
delliH-rately
ami
jn-«l«»t»-nily
<1«
h*s thes*this
study
of
the
man
Rockefeller
the
ge'a nai
damning suggestion that be but uses things calls his great organization a
om tha
He Is decidedly provincial, but tbe hla religion to blind those who stand benefakllun. and |x»ints to bis churchI have a few pieces of
genuine American Idea Is a blend of between him and the acqoiaiiion of going and blsf-Jiarltli-s om potof of his
wm ’ttoi tka aoloaiaa of letiera from
righteoiism*t«. There is but one name
kaowan aada ataaor by Lydia E. Piak* proTtncialisaM from every community more wealth.
Real Ksiaic for sale
Rockefeller Is nervous, expectant for it—hypocrisy.
kas'a V^atabirCaaapo^ eonelDee —north, south, cast and west. The
is not only the man In the Urt-ct
all wooMB of iu eirtaaaf Sataly yoa solo difficulty with Senator Lodge Is suspicious, even when seated in the
•aanoi wiah to reawia akdr aad waak
peaceful recesses of his favorite Euclid who feels the hypocrUy «it the case-; HOUSE AND LOT—Corner Slate and
that
he
does
not
think
provincialism
aad dkeooracad. ashanated aaek day.
Hose, seven rooms, small barn, gmsl
avkaa yon aaa ba aa aaaUj aarad aa from South Carolina or Kentucky or Avenue Baptist church in Cleveland— It Is tbe man in the school of lAisiness
water, size of lot lOixW^i. corner
Iowa tor Texas or Oregon is any ac- the only public place In which be ap Mr, Rockcfelb-r has crean-d, the man
lot; price Sl.noo.
in the train frf obsequious followers
I and he will not consent to mix pears with any regularity.
"Here." says Miss Tarbell. “he hi* giving bn* collected. And wbnt is
his first-rate provincialisms with the
HOUSE AND LOT—71S State street.
second and third rate provinclallfims seems to be at his freest, here be even the effect? Why. to make hypocrite*
Ct'.xl«;r>. gfKMl house and smiUl barn;
of
Uira—hyi*ocri!e;,
i«cynicsl”
of these inferior oommunltlee. New makes little speeches, on occaalona."
price ll.tHHl.
On occasions when Miss Tarl»ell saw
England Is the most provincial section
LMdiac V> t« II.
It would aeciB that Congrcniiman Do
ur great country, not excepting him, “He aat b«ii forward In his pew,
“I wlsli you would look nt tliU
Amood it to hare aome oppoaiUnn lo Manhattan island, but it is the most for a moment, his eyes Intent on the
the Sixth MlaaooM dlatrirt this year. aggressive, aelf-asscrtlve. obstioate. speaker, then with a start he looked to watch «nd w-e wliJl’s tbe matti-r with
It,*’ the roan said, hniulliig It o\er.
The poaslble candidatca are Senator fieri Inaclous provincialism in the hla right searching tbe faces he could
10 ACRES of nice laud on road to
The Jeweler examinetl It.
see. craning his neck to look backward.
Dtcfcinaon of Henry county, Wallace world.Random's fariu In Fi*nitsood; price
“I can’t sec anything wrong.” he
Crbasley of Jobnaon. John l.«ucaa of St
fGort.
T. P. O’Connor, the brilliant pub Then bla eyes mould turn to the speak- aald. “Wbnt ocetns to t»e the trouble?”
Bul not to stay there.
A few
Clair. Judge W. U Jarrott of CaaK and licist and member of parliament, says
lins kwt mwrSy a minute in tbe
VACANT LOT cm Wayne utreel; fine
a few othera. Mr. Dc Armond doe> in a Iste article that the house of eomlents later ho was searching the last Hinv moniks,”
“I'bat Isn’t worth m.-iklng a tii.s«
location; price |200.
a6t aeen the leaat bit anakMU, am he
• Is a house of loafers. He con aisles to the left, craning again lo sec
o\ er.”
haa JUBt gone on a three months’ trip trasts the ’’dog’s life” of a member of behind him. •
>e Jewel
“I didn't know- but one of the
“Unconscious habit, perhaps. Fear, mlgltt have bT'»ken. or sonn-tli
to the Philippines with a cuagreasiaiial tbe house of representatives in W’ashthing.”
joaketiag party.
Ingtoo with the Idleness of the average fear cf the oft-rcpoated threats of the
“.No. they’re nil right.”
“It isn’t full JewHeil, anyhow, is
The little village of Kcntonlown M. P. Men noted for their Industry In multitude of sufferers from tbe wheels
r
boaaU of havlag the oldest negro wo- literary, professional or business lives of the cars of progress bo has rolled
“Yes. It's full Jewcleii."
across
tbe
eountr>-,
ao
many
a
man
aMO In the stato of Kentucky. Her entering parllsmenl are at once struck
•Tve
liccn v|isp«M-tlng knlely ih.Tt the
■ane is Mary Harding and she was with the unbusinesslike meibods pre who knows him will aay. It does not use I* only* w.-islnsl."
bora in 1797 In Georgia. Her mind and vailing. They struggle against the matter what It la. It is pitiful, so
“You're wrtuijr. It’s solid gold.”
eyoalgbt are good. Aunty, aa ehe 1* fwllng of inertia, but gradually be- pitiful, that one cannot watch John
“Hut It isn’t n llrsl einrs inuke. Is
called all ov«'r the county, is being ctimo so “accustomed to the creaky, Rockefeller all through a church ser itr
“Yes, Ibere's nothing better in the
cared for li> John Cannor anp bis fam unwielity, cumbrous, Immutable parila- vice and ever cease to feel that ho Is
market.”
of the aaddeet objecu
ily, Her age has been traced back to montary machine that they lose cour“I’m gbd to hear yon say so. IVr
hojK* and even faith.” It is Im world.”
1797. m» there can be no doubt as to
In hla “platUudtdous” Sunday school baps you wouldn’t mlml letling me ]
her age. The old woman, with all her possible to do any w ork in the house
have n fifty on Itr* — Chicago
children, she says, was sold and ahe of commons. Mr. O’Connor asserts speeches. Mias Tarbell asserts. Rocke Tribune.
was M>paratt\i from the flock and has frtmi experience and oliservatlon, al- feller only aeetns genuine and enter
not set*n h«T children from that time. th(Migh he notes one or two excep taining when speaking of “dividends
of salvation.” or some other ideas sug
She said she would like to sec them tions lu the rule.
Ut?nry Kmart, the English romiKMcr, gesting money and its accumulation.
.once mon' and then the good Lord
VIA me
In Perfect CondiUon
“The range of his giving is ver>pi^-etl a fine organ hi a l>nndnn church
could take her away.
At the request Of James H. Hyde a and his recital after service attracted wide.” says the writer. ‘There
well
authenticated
case,
dating
back
Rummer
Aasembty.
Frankfort.
much
attt'nilon,
but
one
morning
after
liong Island railroad pavMnper train
only
a
few
years,
of
a
partly
worn
pair
selection
from
one
of
Morart's
n
igr.-Batl
■was held at the lUy 8hon* station for
kfort. :
halt an hoar recently. When Hyde’s es a rliurrh warden came into thg or- of shoes sent to a loss fortunate friend
o 2Jrd. nmud trip tIcketK will In'
loft and • begged lo Inform Mr with a personal note from Mr. Rocke
valet awakentHi him one morning
wreeka ago and told him he had less Smart that they had decided that they feller. Nothing, nothing must be wast «>ld at rate of one fare fur the nmud i
ed
in
thq
maUer
of
charity,
and
more
trip.
Ticket*
on
sale
July .".Ist. August
could
not
have
such
JIggy
stuff
played
than Arc mlnulca to catch the train, ho
in their church.” •"Very well, sir,” sraa than In an oil refinery. It is evident 1. 2. 7. and 8; good for rt-tum Until |
telephoned the station agent and
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
dered him to..Aold the train until he the answer. “It shall be altered.” Next that hla giving is governed by some Sept, 3rd.
reached the station. More than 100 Sunday dirgellko sounds preceeded theory m( the i>er cent due the Lord,
passongers waited for him lo dress. from the organ and the warden con- though it is evident that he never has
Half an hour after schedule Hyde’s gramlated tbe player on the solemn gone as high as 10 per cent!"
Of Rockefeller's “alter egt>,’
rubber tired runalsjut came leisurely and elevating effect of the music.
glad you like It,” answered Mr. other self, how does It harmonize with
doBD the road, and when he was com
fortably seated In the train the signal Smart. -“Doubtless If I played It a lU- “the man with a mask and a steel
grip,
forever peering into hidden places
quicker you will ace the reason
to atari was given. The train nriived
Sb Long Island city forty minutes late. why It'affocti-d you.” And. suiting the for money, always more money; plan
Bishop N'lles (rf New Hampshire had action to the word, the popular strains ning In secret to wreat It from even
a aiogular esiHfrtenct* while attending of “Jump. Jim Crow.” resounded from bla friends, never forgetting, never
the reertit K|>lscnpal convention in the organ. After thla Henry Smart resting, never aatlaflcd?*' aaka the
writer, who aoggoeta that be may lie
fioatoD. The hi*i*”P* vi>o Is a ver>- plaxcd what he liked.
great actor, a great hypocrlto and In
tall, heavy man, wa* seatinl »m <Mle of
Til*
Ukm
■
triguer. c»r a freak whose nature
the low aeitt'cs In the public garden,
..............
u
oompoalte
of many separate compartand when he started to get np found
Q tVBfdimenu haring no relation to one an
that he had great dIfSculty In regain lugton:
ing his foci. IKliilc in the midst of
“I know a tariy who always reoeivea other. Then Miss Tarbell arrigns the
his amiggles a wee tot of a little girl her callers with a yapping. snaf>plng subject of her sketch as folloa-s:
camo along aad offered her aastatance spaniel. ftaniTMTed and spoiled,
Baitful Influenct.
dde
The bishop oenaed trying to rise, and.
“This man has for 40 years lent all
line. Tlslli'd her ow
after aurreying the little girl critical
the {Mwer of hit great ability
iiotm. and tbe spaniel «w>k a dleUke
ly, replied that she was too small
petuailng
and ^borating eystiun of
t« hiui. It l>ecaB to lark atsl growl
help. The little giri persisted that and show Its teeth, aid It leaped down Illegal and unjust discrimination by
i^e ouold help, but the bUh^ was from Its velvet enshlon on the sofa common carrier*. For forty yeara he
Just ns sure that she could not. •• WcU.“ aad begau to nwke little frlut* and has fought to prevent every attempt
aald the Uitic girl flna^, *Tvc helped springs at
to regulate the wrongs the system
HijTfiTesl sale on WALL PAPLR ever known.
“He. as he tsiketl. held tbe cana. hi wrought, and when he failed to do ao
grandpa lota of times when he was
his luLud. and kept the tail of his eye
Will last only for the balance of this week,
lota drunker than you an\”
on tbe infernal little beaat. Its growls he haa turned hla craft and skill
In view of the honors now being and yapping* radrHibied. and Its faint- finding aecrets and devious ways of
e • Don’t wait until the last day, but come at once
paid to John I*aul Jones It may be in- like s(>riBg* at bis legs Increasrd. For curing the privileges he desired,
for you can’t afford to miss it." For the balanxiety wnd rage he could hardly
tereatlng to note that tVo other
hns done mora than any other person
an'cc of the week:
lutlonary worthies are to be paid In Jow tbe thivad of tbe talk. He i
to fasten on this country the most eea
firm
grip
on
bis
rsoe.
50c paper, now..............................20c
tbe present weel^ Yermont is to honor
rlons interfrenoe with free individual
*Tlie lady aakl calmly:
one of her favorite soos, Ethan .Alien,
developaent which It suffers, an inten
From 10c to 15c paper, now......... 07c
“‘iKm't be afraid, admiral, lly lU.
the lender of the Green Mountain boys tie «k*g never Wte* any nae."
ferenee which, today, the whole cou
From 18c to 25c paper, now.••«... 10c
and the hero of Ticonderoga./aad e
try is atriiggling valnijr to strike off.
“And even as ehe opoke tbe nai
Now is your titne to save your money/
•
danghter. Ann Story, Mrs. Story fook brate nipped tbe adntlrnr* ankle, tear
“Not only this, he hM fbnglit the
the place of her hoshand, a ptoneer ing the
stocking and drawing publictty In buatneas which is obvious-.
who peneiratad the then wUdernees of btood.
ly aeoessary to iu safety; ba has intro-1
“He awtmg bts cone, and gave the
Veraont lu make a home for his Camdnend into busineas a spy ayateu of '
Uy. and was killed ta an ncoMaat. Mra. dog a rap on tbe sknll tbat culled M the aoBt odiona charaetnr. He has
bjjf.tunvmacioua Into
8u»ry took his plane, deflad Indians , “ ‘ISjot yon
a peansrul ptirbe afraid, either,
and naaletad as a patriot in rnnalng madam.* be said. T never rarike hult salt tn war, and hooeyooinb»r It with
dopm and atptarlag a Horde of torr
[cnMlpndfaMTBpcpnmtlcc; tnnwdeom-
i,lfe ts.;'srs5
^■^rrrr^}
KlfIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
SOUVENIRS
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
NEW WATCHES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
aaa
Kb maUcr WHAT POWER
yon're been using. yonH
RV^ENTUALLY employ
eleetridtj, not onW for booBoraio reaeoDs.hotloa’ TeesooB
^^utility and general adsptB.
OR. a K. CHAtC. raaoved from SOfi2M WmelB block, to 407 aad 4fit
new Bute Bank Bonding.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let Ufi vitalize an idea
for yon.*
Boaidman RIrcr
Ecctric Light
& Power Co.
Yu Are got Feeling Well,
Real Estate for Sale
6EREM1IIEWS0FTIIEW0RUI
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
Tlw C. P. Taylor Coal Go,
WALLPAPER
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
12T SOUTH UNION STREET
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-Grand
Traverse Land and Loan Oo.. F.
Thurtell. Manager. Office, rooa 9
Hamilton A MlUtacn block.
OR. F. HOLOBWORTH— Speolal at
tention to dlaeaaoa of the eye. ear,
nose and thraaL
Glasses flued.
Rooms 7 and 8. H. A L. Mercantile
Co. block. Both phonea.
l&Cfi
irug 8
to eye. ear. nose and tbroaL Glasses
fitted. Both p
Sixth StreeL
OR. W.
Citx.. 1(
Washtngtp street, Cits. phOM 1
Bell, 99.
R. W. Rastall
es.*9SBS&:sait:iJS;
.......... isi5t?js2
BtT3si5£~M
■Ja*yas-^rcnrj:g
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
are eo near at hand, they wiB
build 5*00 nn, keep you well and
waid off BlitMMme,
Headaeke,
Nwvwi Debility, Um uM EMaey
Treshtas.
DulXjyRiairf^T^rjLf I^S ****
Stah'Uyw,belli
wp tee Nenrwa Syetea. aad rapeb* tba
daaafa caaaad by avarwark sad brtto
warry.
jpxuMia^^
GIVE
VIM, VIGOR L VITALITY
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To
ronto University. Office in Munson
bldg, Telcpbones, office 103; r»ldence 104.
Earl’
103.
ARTH
clan I----------------fires over First Natioual bank. CtOxens phone 383.
moved to new Munson bkx
door to Dr. Higgins* office.
DR. F. P. L/O^ON—Physician and
surgeon, now Munson bloi'k. Ibdh
Try a "PHI to-nlght.Tot Ssi* by all Drvggteto
lO Oafit and 2B Cent Boxne
AKCPT NO SUBSTmiTES
HARRY B. HARNER—Exi»ert piano
and action regulator. Satls:uaranteoil. With Kimball
ctioo gui
uslc Houi >, Cltz. phone 264.
ANDERSON—AtU>rnry
EXCURSIONS
Bay Steamers
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
Leave 8:30 a. m.; II.-OO a. m.i
^:S0 P. m,
Clllr.cn* ptnmo 3C4.
The Hubbard System
BOWERS HARBOR
Leave 11:00 a. m.: <4:20 p.m.
OHENA
Over Johnson’s Dru;; St.m . Tr^av.vir:
Leave 8:30 a. m.
NORTHPORT
Leave 8:30*. m.
NOBTHFORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a. m.
Faro Ne-ah-L't-wjuiLT ami
Bowers Harlior 2-k; roitiul
trip; Oni *na. Xortlii»ort ami
Norlliport Point, -'lOc round
trip
RETURNING SAME DAT
DRS. J. 0. L MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Ofliw 406-T-8 Wilhrlm BIO*. B *. ». So U
1 to ^ n. m. 7 t<i « «r-ninff«. Ksstdsess H
Wynkoop flut. thU*.-*-phoBP 457.
JOHN R. SANTO
[ptiEim muatt
Now WUboim Bloek. Trararaa
M.&N.E. TIME CARO
milL if.
TwTi
mm
Vi*t4>rse
a F. CARVER B BRa
FIRE nrSDRANCE
U U A. BUlLDINte
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OMm Ibi. N«tr Wllbolw btask- Blta
pbomm. C8H
t
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
J. r. JEN Kb. Aasea
SRiSD RAPIDS 4 IHDI4I4 IV 201 FRONT STREET
COgPANY.
Orsnd lUridx A IndUa* Ridlwsy Co. Time
esrd in rffect Joatr IMh, IMG.
Trstn Ifwrr- TrsTermaty. 4:46
^640
J. H. gwN
6h. W MeWittr
MOHROE & MeWETHT
GENERAL INSURANCE
t t HEWWIL
*"Tr*ln^ri»t» Tr*\W»-City
a. m. (ta»t
trslB with nWwper rrmn dB-nnuU. >
Trmin arriT«»i ta Trarerse City 1 :S6 p, at. aad
T«)p- m. from north andaooth.
Train arrlTM from Korthport 10X0 a. m. and
C. D. MILLER
DKN*r I8X
ItauTarrivlne at 8« a. n. and learlne at
, J0 bandlai the ClnelnnaU *U«»r. OthM*
rfMpwa and chair «wn saeaiad at Waited,
q U IdXMWOOD. 9
T- A.
PEREimRQUETTE
m
EYES
:exa:mined
Tratas taavaTravsns City a* rouows:
Par Atim. BeUalre, Chertornts add FMes-
Ounatesd 8*
Cure Headnoitwa. Stralghtmi
Croee Bp«e and RMtore
PnrfotVisJcm.
DPt.
XIXO. COACH 8TALUON. at Vetertnary hospital ereir Saturday balanoa of a«nsoo.
in|rl2*tl
ifree
LASSES
UlOUID THAT All
Jk. WOL.P*B
THY A MCORO WANT .
YESTERDArS ISSUE
2142
6 PAGES
•MCIAL TmiUllAm URVtCC.
eRElT FAMINE
IS SPREADING
SWBMKaaBI CNAKL
SaN-Stylod YerbaMra Champlan Wm
Half Way Acroaa stltlQ and It la
Baliavad He Waald DAske DC
TRAVcme cmr. michman, fmoav, julv
STRSTCAR
WAS HELD UP
By Win to the Bresttc Bseord.
MlUOUt
CONDITION
KXItTt
BANDITS SHOT THE CONDUCTOR
Dcnrar. nig.. Joly 28.—A svlaimdr
IN THE ABDOMEN.
NCAR tT. PCTCPtSSURa
named Bargee*, who dalau to be the
ehampAea of Yorkshlnt. starud to
Bwia the Ifingllsh chaaacl this a
lag.. At 2:M this aflcmooo be
haU way acroas the cbaaBel aad It was
belUnrcd that he would accoaplUb the
DOZEN SHOTS WERE FIRED BY
AUTHORITICt TOOK STEPS TO f«au
THE ROBBERS.
KEEP SUFFCKERS OUT.
HE IS II nmiE coMmoi
IKT mT ENTER THE cm
M ttm RsniK *f t>»€ Mowing «t the
f EmmIvo CowgroML Oonorsl Kesloff H«s SOM DopOMd m 0*vtnier Genoral of Mooosw.
DAD HRE AT
EAST JORDAN
IjHKkm. Jul/ r>.~The r<MTrmpaOd- UPPER STORY OF WOODEN STORE
«St of tbo Bxchnup* Telecrmph comBUILDING BURNED.
, pur St «t. PWer»b«iT win* ih*t a
porioos famlBo U apreadlnc lb the di».trtrt lmm«MlJ«ii-Ir n«t»We St. I*el*r».
liurR. Meaoorfo bavt* bf*en taken br
tlM auilMirlUea to prereat tho people
llrlbx la UiAa dUUicc from cntmiDg CHARLES MIPPX LOSS COVERED
Ibo rltj.
BY INSURANCE.
Otnaral Keaiaff Dapooad.
Moaooar. July 2S.~'As the resSIt of
the hoAdlag of the semstTo
Bawling Alley and Tailor Shop Were
In this city rerenUy General Koaloff
Damaged by Water and Smoke
has beoa romored as jcoTeraor i^-neral
and Csirlcd No Ineurance—
. of lloacow. M. iJurnoifo. fnracr preslSheet Iron Bothered,
. drat of the inunlrlpallty ivf 8t. I'eiershnrj;. has been appolnlod to sucreed
Special to the Evcolbg Reounl.
Kast Jt»rtlan. Mleh.. July 2>i.—Alwul
I o'clock this tnurning fire was dUcovered In the back part of the ground
flour of the wcHslen store building
owned by Charles Jllpp, and two hours
later the upfver part wa-n wmplotely
gutted. Owing to the fact that the
building was rhetued with inm the
flnmen hsd consIdtTable dllBrulty In
WAS TO HAVE SWUNG AT
gtdtiug at the blase.
Tho M<ct»nd story was occupied by
OXLOCK THIS AFTERNOON.
Chas. Hlpp and family and the hmisehold goods were cnnsumtxl. altV^UFh
tin* family was not present at the lime
of the lire.
The 82.n00 tnsaraocc fully covers
>S RAISED SeOO NECESSARY the entire hiss to Mr. Ilipp. But the
bowling alley and tailor shop, occupy
FOR AN APPEAL.
ing adjoining buildings, suffered ooo-i
sideralde Ituui by water and smoke;
/ Convicted Wife Poisoner Was Com- with no InsuramH*.
{
poaed Throughout the Trying Or
deal—Con vlctod of Killing His
Wife, MsHe Welker Hoch.
HOOSEHOlO GOODS DESTROTED
IHOCHWONT
HANG TODAY
REPHEVEO UNTIL AU6. 25
STOPPED BY THE POLICE
FOUR “WHEELS OF FORTUNE " AT
THE STREET FA1*».
^y Wire to the iCvenIbg UofMinl.
rhlrami. July :r.-—J«»hami II«h1i. om
%kied (if iMdsonlni; his
Marie
WVIker Moch, an arch blcamlst. was
iv|irlev««d by Governor Ih*ut«<*n this “Cappers’* Cot the Big Prizes and tho
afteninon until «ept, 1&. The time «vf
-Suckers*’ Got a String of
the exix-ulinti «.f Horh had Ux«n net for
Little Onea
t «’rh*rk tills sftermKtn but frlemlji
'* ralMx! thV n<v«‘Ki»*ry |«v) tmlancx' ft»r
F\mr of the small wluxds of (on.uno
^ an ap|M«l <*f the ee»e. Hor^ was com- whleb have 1k’«‘U in ot*eratb»n at the
I posed Uiirini: iluA^iryine onU'aV
Wnx'l fair wen* cb»s*xl t*y the psiMee
>ester«laj- afi* rn«s.n. n»»* t.peraiors of
the wlK'els uffrrv'«l m» obJ*'Cthm to the
BACHELOR GIRLS,
ofllcerH and eUtkixl quietly.
Farewell Party for Mise Daisy Creaaey
It was Intensely Interesting for a
Last Evening.
bystander to wateh the games in
MIm Rhotia Kaitenbuiy of WaKh- atkvo., A joung man miparently from
IngtoB ntnxi gave a i»any Irm even the eouniry would Ukr “Ihree whirls
ing as a OH-nilMT of the Uac-h«'lor tJlrts. for n quarter" In hopv*8,thal the arrow
the (veeaslon Ih'Ih;; in the iiatnr«- of
would stop on a big prlrt'—a wateh.
-rwell 1
knlte. n volvcr or a i*alr of <»iKra
iVes^siH fiw Grand Uapiils. wh«*retKln.s»e.s-lu which caM* the money
Jeaves^s.Hiu
she w ill }r*in her parenis, now bs at»>^! j ^i.uld In* tvtnrn»xl w ith the price. Tbb
there. The evening was delight full v )
„n and bmmu** more Interesting
spent by the girls. a.v.lMe»l by lr»u j until tiu* voting roan disnvers that
Webber, who was UKeii iMiKsessk.it of j„,.arly all of his money Is on the table,
•and given n ouiselatlon prize during Ue then d. clanw that he has had
K': the evening.
v iuMigh at which the man In the cheekered suit and wearing a largo diamomi
•te|ut up. plays |MTtiai» a dollar and
p« thaps a dollar and fifty c«*uts worth
-----------land gets a wateh and with U his
Harry Ltggstt's Homo, Near Monroe 1 money.
Center, and ConUnta Destroyed
j Thf farmer's evo si*ark1es and joi
by Fire Ln»t Night
j the i^Ulee of the wlnni'r to “stick to
-----h|>emS the n'j.i of his money and
Siwx-lal to the Kreulng Recordj Ketsi' nothbig Th<*n there are the
Monroe Cemter. Mich.. July rh.—The j Us«fhs In vihteh an* hong tags with
home of Jlarry lairgeU. four miles, uun^ber lu lhr>m. Tlu*se tags art* shot
darts from air guns and the
' , north t*r Monroe Center, wnadcstroxed I «i
5 by fln» hist wening at 6;3b. The tarnP'. lly wete aw^ and the origin «vf the
1. lire is uncertain. It was not dlimovr fred In linn* to aarp nn.rthlng of cooENJOYING A PICNIC.
•equenee. Ttx* honae and contents
were Insured for |30g In the Fhnnoni' Mint Not Be Ralrvlng Where Proaident
Reoaevclt la Today.
Mutual.
Oysut lUy. July
rrcsldent
RiMtseveU and his entire family arv
the MARKETS.
enjoying a picnic today at some point
Baal Ihiffalo. July tS —Cattle—Slow, m the btaefa on the sound. They w ill
sraluea auwdy to tasy. Veals and return to Sagamore Hill bi'forc dark.
FARM HOUSE RURRED
t
calve*—^Brlsk and higher. Sheep and
HARRY VANDERHOR8T DEAD.
laiah*—Active at flrtn val^. Hog»—
'Active, vnlnes steady to easy.
Was Secretary and Part Owner of the
DeUott. Mleh., July 2K—Wheat—
Bfwoklyn Baaeball Club.
July, «c: No. 2 rod. Sic; Na 3 com. gy wire to the Evcelag Record.
«%»<•; No. 3 white oafa, ZZXic.
York. July 28.—Harry Vondci^
Tolodo. 0-. July
Wbe*i-T-Caah jjorsi. secretary qpd part owner of the
wad July.
1 September, SS%c.
I BnxvklyB baseball club died at his
Chtoago. Jbly M.-^-beat-July. >
in BmoUya early this
8fie: Baptember. U%c, Cora-Juiy.
failure,
MHe: Seplembw*. MSc, Oaia—J-*2fi^e; Semember. Ific, SepteJlIilI *j\M.
•\m. Cmae of
I ta the
I13.1S: Ian ITJO; ribs. I7.25. ‘* city ^
Wepfiay.
\ jj
BUNimG FOR SPEAKER tbtst Prices irt
StWaginanp
Sbees...
LEELANAU REPRESENTATIVE IS
OUT FOR THE PLACE.
Claimod That He Has Alro^ Organiaed a Strong Movement—Miaoionary Work In Saginaw. .
lUa'tgwt Bif |w*
matil it is
tss hH ami fsmr
size is qsmt
Saginaw. Mich.. July 2$.-Tbe candidacy of ReprowmtaUve A. F. BanUng
of Lelanao for ipoakcr ot th* next
legiaUtnre Is announced here. Bant
ing has been In Saginaw on mission
ary work and told his friends of hU
AlUr RHIIng the Pockets of the Con amblUoo. recelring In return aome as
surances
of support. It Is claimed
ductor and Shooting at the Car,
that he has already organized a strong
the Four Men Made Good
movemenu
ThHr Eaeapa
By Wire to the Bvening Record.
Chicago. Jqiy tS.—Four rubbers held
up a llaiste^ street car at Seventy'
fourth street at 2:30 thU momlag and
shut Conductor 8, F. Harbor in the ab
domen. He Is In a dying ctmdlHoo.
The robbers rifled hU pockets, fired a
dozen shots at the car and esca|>ed.
QUARNTINE
ESTADUSHED
LOUISIANA PROTECTED AGAINST
STRICKEN NEW ORLEANS.
TWO HEW SUSPICIOUS CASES
REPOR*rEO TODAY tN THE AMER
ICAN QUARTERS.
Three Yellow Fever Deaths Reported
on the Isthmus of Panama. Vic- tims Being Anverican, Scotch
and Jamaican.
By Wire to the Rrening Record.
New Orleans. July 28.—The state
board of health met at 11 o'clock and
dechicd to quarantine the state of
l^nufstama against New Orli-ans. At II
u’fbx-k today two suspii luus ease* of
y«*IK*w fever have IsM-n r« j*oried These
ca-ies art* la the Ameriean quarter.
The ofllcial rejsirt up to ti o'clock last
nigM shows a total of 2ih: e.*ises and
futty-four dmihs.
On the Isthmus.
Washington. July 28.—Thnx* d«*alhs
from yellow fever nu the isthmus of
l*anama were reporiivl today by Gov
ernor Magnon as Bdlows: Jacob IMoth.
.\merlran. a Itveomollvo machinist,
borne l»Ulsburg; J. C Sutherland.
Scotchman, a fi>reman engineer at Oulebra. home Geneva. W. Va.: Alfnd
Bn>wn. J.amairan, eiuployeil at Goloa.
ARGUS RIcCOOLDETTEH
6 O'OLCXiK EDITION
iic6.
JERRY SIMPSON WORSE.
Former Kansas Congressman Is III,
With Heart Trouble.
j
By Wire to the Kvening Record.
Rvwwcll. X. M.. July 28 —Jerry Simp-,
lu. formerly c*uigre*i»man from KaP'l
sas. who has been tU ben* of heart tils- j
is much worse.
!
THE AXXrAI. picnic of the Swedlah Bn^hers will l>c glvi-n at i-hett Bay
Sundav. Everybody i.*i inviu*<l.
July 2k-2t
A party composed oi Mr. and Mrs.j
\V. G. Mllltw and two sons aad Mr. and
Mrs. C. G. Miller of Xovrark. O.. accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. IX Brokaw
of Toledo. O.. arrived in the city this
afu-mooB to make a tco-days stay her
with relatlTos.
AT 7:30 a m. the steamer Illinois
win leave for Charlevoix. Pcioeliey
and Harbor Springs. Sunday. July 30.
Fare II for the ronnd trip.
July 28-3t
George LetfOr. manager of the Letfer
Maaafacturlng oompany of Little Bock.
Ark., was a businase trlsRor In the cRy
y^erday aad whUe bee* porchas^
five of Urn Helm brick eaaehiaes. i
from takUtg the state ageaege.
I7 Balph Connor has ahrays been sold at 91.S5. A
spseial limitml edition is now paliUsbed which we
shall sell at
S3 OEIMX8
This is a {^rand chance to get a copy of this riuoisA.
aliK' book at a bw pricv\
OITY BOOK BYOftK
Thi BAart CMMaar. Praw.
4,00 Mens' shoe*
now only .......2.76
3.50 Mens* patent lenIhers now only..2.60
InteSBCh
2.00 Latlios* sluvs
now only....
1.69
1,50 Ladies'shoe*
now only.......1.19
2J00 to 3.00 Lmlies'
oxfonis and sliplier* now only... | .48
125 to 1.75 Ladies’
slipiX-TS now.... .98
Samuel Porter, the hustling "Sam**
of Nonhpori. was discovered this
morning on the streeu of this dty.
When accosted by the H«con1 he confessod that he bad run away from bus
iness cares/or a day or m». In conipar.v
with a Hlnz pickle frknd.
Summer Suits
« szr aaOiac soday sad y«a «»a
M»t oidy l.«k •wadi ■wd owd for Ih.
II a 4«plys<ww«rhlch«>«d.m<d
Ubrvcs BsiP-Bp u>dlsoae«tve a^lM
bwnjc *«»ld St Slid Jwly prtem.
For Uw kaoartwe n-r Mh So mm
our wmmiMl vaiuM at rstt. TJAUA
aiu. lam. uau sad ixv.
Frtdai, Jill 28, 1905
Amerigiui Drub Store
BULLEHN:
You employ a physirlan l*ceaiist* >ou have confidence in
him. But that l.-nl all. llis
prescrliukms must W fllled right
or his ability will be of no avail.
Then, of ciMirse. vou waul your
pn**crlption.- filled by a pharmaei>l In whom yi>u hav e - confi
dence. And here we wi>u!d say
a wonl. We enjoy the confi
dence of the phyririau.1. UK
GAl'SK they kn*.w from perxin
al examination that wo earry
the very best nvateHal, and fur
ther wv have shown them that
we know how to nse It. If you
will make a personal examina
tion of our Mivre you will con
vince yourself that we are cutltk*d to confitb-nce. We urge you
to make the examination. You
will find it inten->iting.
Kubeck*9oytSa^
CH/L63£MS^ SHOES
Stylish and sorvicoaUk'—to
t;. 30c; 5 to \ 50c; SJ to
• AVe soil the U*t wearing
ebildrvu's shoe® in the city.
'Mmm »r»‘
rr
Oxfords
Slippers
WE
Selz Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
THE
M;ule in all kinds of Leathers
AMERIGAN DRUG STORE
213
$3.50
r-ror>« S«.
H. R. Macdonald, Arr.
For sale at the Old Rcliabb
Shoo Store olj
ALFRED GREttlCK
& CO ..,
O. Ca MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
PRICES SATISFACTORY
lup. ROHT ST.
Changes In Hit Temperature This
Afternoon and More Favorable
Symptoms Are Shown.
AngtiJi MeColl. w ho hi lying serio>i»ly
ill at hiji honn*. 217 State sinvi. was
reported this morning in a serious <x>ndiiton. running a suhnurmal temiteratun* with «'*her distressing svmfKom.x.
but his condition this aflernoou is
somewhat imprtvvod. his tv ni|H*rature,
lH*lng just a trifle aUive normal. Fav«»r- j
able symplunis with the rhaiige make*
his rondUlon belter than at any time:
slure bis first illness fonr days ago. i
Kveryihlng Is lieing done that medical
care and attention can devise.
THE SKY PILOT
MAVE
SU-inway Pianos
iono.
Kstey I Iriruts
Packard < iruans
Silver China* < >r.ntn8
Chir.tti»» CoUage < livatis
BEST
Tans, I*aU*nt Kid, C’anvxis. Outinj;. Tennis. Ktc. Priooa
are ri«ht. We have a few Ixirtriins, no old stock but
bmken sizes.
bachant
a
m
robook
ARE .
READY
u. fi^nir.* on LCMBER of
any kind, you'll save time
ami ni<»m*y hy »x>min*; here
din-. t. If you art* to irailtl
this fall phu*.* your onlcr
for tho S;ish. Ikiors. Wimlows. Siding'. C iling, Pon-h Columns,
Inb rior Finish of all kinds -and have them naul}’ to place in
I>«iiion when m'»sl«sl. You will find this will saw you much
<1*-Iay ’at»-r'<*n.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
Citizens Phone. 32| Beh. 109.
Tbb Csb Cst SstlsfkctioB at Griamsll Brat.' Hmsic Hobm
Bscbbss They are ExclssiYe Agents for
THE
W. L. Brown.
MEN'S WOOL PANTS
^
Knikauor Pros.'
SUTlitu; PiatuJS
Huntinirlon Piano*
MondolKsoln Pian<*
A«*oliiUi Wfl»la.r
Crown I’ianoe
Pianola
Wo^ntin I'ianoe
Smith vV. Bame* Pianos
S«'hiM>fft*r Pianoe
Virtor
WiUianl Pianos
Kclison
Bans Pi.’inos
HiUuT
la*rt IManoe
Haim* Pros'. Pianos
d. W. York and Son
Haim* 4: Otr. Pianos
It w* kavw of My better UKtramwitii w» wtmld liwy th.-m. All lastrwwt ala told
«o aany payaiWit pUa
Sen PlayiRf Piaoos
TdIUde Maehlnes
Band iDstnuDeDts
ORIMNKL.L. BROTHERS
glckUxa’i LwdiaZ Mmte Boaw, 159 t FroatSt.
■■Ai
MOKSlCaYOUNO MENS
CU>TH1NG||& RURNlSHINGSi'
Our famous Shirts
To^y wc shall offer
about
‘.V-
SBflUBcr
Mts
SKrmw .
SBts
Desirablc goods in everx’ ^ ay. For summer and early
fall wear.
FJ^ONT COUNTER-TAKE THEM
QUICK. •
^^and $3.50 goods g QQ
of those splendid shirt
values at
Tens
$5 goods for $3.75
Thirty-'Ei^t Cents
CBbbb
Ten Dozen More
.SHHRhlAN.e.llUNTrat{
(htEMT CAVia^BX^OOK.)_______
THEEVEIffilGRECM
UlEnMt
ffiEFHHUJ
isnciMrxESBE
Peer the ^ R. A L
E. A A mspeeMm earaham-*
TOOK THMKS STSAMMT HCATl
Fim WILLlAlf MACK.
Mnaler of FL Wa:
: «f M.
J. B.
aad W.. P. A grimana Md Chief Bhgtoirr B. H. Baraea arrived ta the
city laat evealag at C:2P ea a vmcsal
OtAMOWD OL WON TMK tsSi OUT IT taar of laapectloa. They raamlnsd
TOOK POUR MCATl.
nmn i: 30 aad toft fer WaNoa. where
ihqy will mahe the Mag haal to Mark-
M L m TK 2:27 TUT
r%ssBr<
h
Tiys^Tma WmK tg Ralanmaao and
TumleadlWaRM^Wafe tlimpid
to Rotoafcay TMs ktomiat ■
Tbe etoatap eveau la tbe Micblpaa
abott ctait ranaa yaaMaiay a^
ao» m tbe moat iBtormaiaK cram a
loeal etaadpolat as faitereat was vital
j
TMI
I p ii to ko recrcctoi that tko atteod- ly raaderU la tito pcrformaace of tbe
Sa«» «i th» race aia«l at tbe Trarerw famooa William Mack, tbe apeedy Cblramo bone wbo arttood la tbe
* cur Drhriac nark aaaaataHoa «ai
:*taaatflr Omni U vaa. Tha raew Hat tar diraet tram DetraK aM wae tbe
I ctoMi teve haaa
kaat tkai kaa* omma of no end af .a •anp at ibe
to be
o«f»r baan bcJde hara aad tbe aaaaact^ alabtoa whora be kms sa
^ lawt deaarraa grei^ eredtt for briag tbe beet stepper ever anartered la a
Traverae dtp etalL ImKga, tttbe a»d
tac MKh aaort to tbk etljr.
la tbo oUtac at baaaaa that were wttbont as eaaee at lapertwcmi Aeab.
haro were aoao that are kaows all every veto and slaew ataadlacoot to a*
o«fr tbe cooatry.
abo« tbe tatpor- quiver e< expeetattoa, William Mack
ta«raar Ibe aaMt U te owiy aoMsury oommaaded more ibaa oedlaary
to aM that Ml awaaiarlea oT aacb ttoa evea from the dislatereated oaraoaa were poblUbed fa tbe Ckl kmker. atm be had bla asateb
caco Tribuaa aad tbe Chleaco later ready atatloaed there aad h ws
Oeeaa. bealdoa tbe state papers. • Tbe tight race for tbe wire at S o’clock In
dtj papers as a rule pay no attention tbe afternoon wbea Joe Gale, the paoer
to tbe‘ minor bmn^U aad do aot flw from Wlaeonsln.
spate erea to tkose srhereln but medfo- amdat him la tbo IkMom beat evor
paced off oa tte balt^mito track. Tbe
crs talaat eaters.
pespite tbls fart, tbo attendaace at oAcial scort* of the events eras:
2.27 Trot-^rwa »300.
. aaae of tbe three days was wbat it
ahooM have beea. If Traverse City Nina K.. Wk. m.. (Spenceri-----1 1 1
paople want pood sport they must en- Phil 8t. Clair, b. p.. (Booael...2 2 3
l*ark*T.
buck. g.. (Beattie
courapb H by alttuidlns wheo it Is pro
Bros.l ...........
3 5 5
vided for them.
Vesim. br. at.. (Mooai. .......... S 2 2
In return for ntakhip VladlvosU»k a Cieraell. rh. R. CTiwrbouU....... 4 4 4
Time—3:27«4.
2:24^4.2:25.
aautnU port. Japan U said to be willFreedbr-All.
tac to rase the forts of l*ort Arthur.
Wbllo Port Arthur is peneralty re Joe Gale. hL g.. (Spcnccr)........ 1 1 I
garded as a military blundt'r. still it Is William Mack. (Castle)............ 2 2 2
Long
John.
cb.
g.. (Mt- CtotUa tremsadnas political advaataye la
gmn l .....................
3 3 3
tbe far Bast and lu abandonment, the
chief trophy In tbe war. is n great con- Mlnmuri Chief, hr. s.. (Roach). 4 4 4
Ttimv-2:t5^4. 2-tSt4. 2;15t4.
ceaaloa oa Japan's part. However.
2:20 Pac*-l»urBe $300.
Japaa'a iatarests are well protected by
tbe fnrtiftcatlcms in the straits of IMamond U.. b. g.. (Masterson)
................... 1 1 3 I
Korea. 14'ltb Vladivostok a aeotral
port. It would mean the opeaiap of the Gale 8.. Cb. s^ (GsunUeU)..2 2 2 2
tormlnal id the traus^berlan railway Ultle Duke. blk. g, (Ger.
amine)
...............................
3 4 13
to all natioas.
HoadMiebU b. g.. (Joynt|...4 3 4 4
Time—2:24(4. 2:30(4. 2:20(4.
Tbo Now Orleans pbysiciaas bold
..Kalamazoo and Petoakey.
to tbe bi'llef that mosquitos carry the
Tbe burses were all loaded tbU
yellow fever contagion and thus cause mornlag la tbe spi>clal cars provided
a aprend irf tbe dread disease. How- by John Carmody, tblrty-two leaving
eyer. tbe idliaras tmve nut yet ajfl b«‘n for the races at Kalamaxoo and twelve
educated »o this standard and as a n- tor Petoiikey. where a lively bnnefa will
sult New Orleans Is holQg thoroughly go uade' the wire nest week at both
renovated and has n.»t ton-n so clean ,
^
store
„ time. The cleaning will
^
^
not hurt the cH, aiH ms, set a new
Kalamasoo. where a
stondmd which wlU make the »,«Tml |
tbivcMlay.- meet under
of the fever toaa easy.
|
circuit of Mtcblgaa will take
plsce. Though the Petoskey races are
DID HUBBARD PINO COLOT
not circuit races they bid fair to be
fast.
Rqportod That His Wifs Is Ssarchinp
The Petoakey Driving club was or
tor Mines in Labrador.
ganised about thrtH' months ago with
#*ew Ytirk. July 2H. — lt is aald bore the following ulHc«>rs: I'resIdt’Ot. tU«o.
tbbt tbe real reason for the h«H rtvalry K. Keycraft: /I'cretary. W. A. St'cg
of the IMIlon Wallace and Mrs. Isvml- miller: treasurer. L. A. Ully; direc
dns linhhard cxpidkluns to Labrador tors. John J. Ilcyrrafl. K. E. 8*-)fert.
la that Huhhanl. before his diuith. db- J. V. N. Gregory. Prank Y. Rke and
cuporad rich gwM mines, and that the II. A. Crowl. .\t the flrsl meeting it
BPPsent exploring parlies are seurrblug was decided to take tbe matter of s<v
for them.
curing a lease with tbe Idea of giving
Befort' her departure for the north. a-race meeting In August and a c<»unty
Mps HuMuml told s<*»eral of b«'r con- fair In the fall. A learn* o»vering
Brants in this city thm she had In her peri«>d of five years was secured,
ired.jthus
islon. hHters fn»m her tattsltaud i •Ksurlng ameilng for that Ieng4 of
tcping of his tinexiMTlisI lind. and altm |
^
Wi»rk
hegibi at
gtviDg the exact. Im'atiou
of
the
mini's.
I
.(....... . .V..
once under
under the
the direction
direction of
of IH.
Crowl aad has lM>en pushed with
^
Card of Thanka
and when the mcoa are called next
To IhoiK' whom* kindnesses llgbi- week those in attendance will ht> at
citod my gnuit sorrow over Gm* death «mc of the best driving parks In north
of my iK'loviHl son. IV-ter Uugal. 1 de ern Michigan.
sire to extimd rav heartfelt t^ks.
It has been a matter of regret with
TV those who sent the flowers aad many that the grounds were allowed
wh0s« kind words cheered me 1 am es- to gb to rain and the members of the
pcrlally grateful.
chib deserve great credit. for taking
Mrs. Ellen Dugsl.
hold of tbe propositioD and all should
assist In helping them make It a suelafnaas Cannot Ba Cwrad
I applications, ns they <
llonea are arriving dally and the
m diseased pprtlon of tt
« ..Ponly one* way to cur*
meet promtaes to be one that will be a
. aad that U by mstltu
remedies.
Deafness
caused by an credit to the promoters aad of general
_____
IS Is «a
salUfactkiii
to the city. Tbe dates are
InBamed conditionI of the muoons
muoona Ifn,Ing of the Eustachian tube. When Aug 3. 3 aad 4.
.
this tube Is Inflamed yoa hare a rumbitog sound or Imperfect heartog. aad
TO CLBAN OUT A RIVER.
when It Is entirely dosed, deafnesa Is
tbb reault. and unlesa tbe InBamma-l
tkm can be takea out and thla tube Company Expeeto to Maka Big Money
-ntManiatoe.
raotored to lU normal condition, hear
ing will be destroyed forever; nine
Laaatog. Mich.. July 2*.-Tbe state
caaes out of tea are cansed by cA- canal hoard has approved' \ha pton of
urrh. whidi la nothing bat an tothe Manistee Navigation ooavmny fer
fiamed eoodlUon of tbe
tbe improvement of Maalatee river
We win gtva One Htndred Dollnrs and Its tributaries on condRkia that
for any ease of deafness (caoaed by twenty miles of the river be cleaMd
calarrbl thht cannot be cured by
oat wkbln t««i years. The aavlgaUaa
company has beea orgaalaed to ctoaa
- _______T A CQ, ToMb. a out tbe river named aad bopea to make
•Did by drugglsto. T$c.^
Thke Haira Family PQla |nr emuti. big money than the aale of the vast
amonat of pine logs la tbe river.
UJSDAY
EXtnJRflION—Stoamar
I Nevada OMx) bahr
IDlMs wUl toave the dock Sandar. show mve every eWM a prim. As tba
Jutr 20. at 7:20 a. m. taatead of t a. mothers of the hatoes were aR (here
m. tor Cbaftovolx. Petoekey aad Rar- they dldB*t dare to ds etherwl*e.
tMMragrlags. fhre $1 far roaM trip.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
ialy2$.u
Qmi Travtot Md AtUmm iiaitf Cmipmi.
Ta Bteckheld^ and All Other.
The reports from our mtoea show
Che discovery of a new ore ledge very
rich to geld and capper. AMo the dis
eovevy at a Mrae body of ores which
appear to be wotfraadto pr taac
It ^ require tariher laveetigatlon to
detormtec fully thd character of these
oraa. If they prove to be what they
seem we will have a big payiag mint at
onee. and ear stock wlU be worth lu
face value ta a few amoUta.
AppUcaUons for stock .upas the spe^
dal sale set forth to tbe June report
have beea very good, considering tbe
sHgbt effort made by stockholders.
About oae-thlrd of the attotmem has
beea taken. Tbe reports from the
mtoea and these appUcations are so
very encouraging that we have deterrnlacd to decUne the offer of the syn
dteate mcntlooed in tbe June report.
We wUL therefore, cootlnae the speda) sale intBihe whole ISOilw share,
are sold at ten cenu per sbsre. R Is
the. blggratand best investment on the
awrkeL ,Oet in <« thU gvouad flour
propueltluD. Secure all the stock ymi
caa and pel your friends to do Uktv
wise. We want to place It all by 8*-plember isL
Terns same as stated la Jane re
port. Don't ndss this opp<»rtunliy.
Thomas Bmurthwait’', Pri-sident
July 2S-29
aUttefB EBBIBT
NORTHROBT ROINT.
I
SpccMtothe EvtatofftoBcasA.
|
Mortbport itotet. July 2A—Mr. GU-|
•■pltoBti nf Rotor Ongaf Had Noth- dings bus deuMMtraird tor the Iasi |
hn tori weeds rfRratoe tor Ynnag
t yeans tbnt curiy appMactoAsI
rrasritotpOaitoLadto^!
as every i m has bseu tukua. three j
the fawanJ ef -Fetee Degal
hut who arrivsd enoday too tote, had
nothtog hat the ktodmt wmda dar tbe
Hebnd beentethdreos^
Rloy tor a year aad a half and to show
Chdr high eotcem far hfa»4hey came to
tbla.dty to atumd the lari aad rites
overhlshpdy. After the and accident
at 8L Jea^ they took charge cf the
body and paM the nseesssry expenses
to this dly. They hraetgbt with them
a hcaattfal bos of paaaioo HHes aad
wkito asters and also a broken srbeel
veto by the young lady clerks In Uu*
AMUBEMENTA
las Margaret Ncrille. the celebrat
.ed laigllah aetcees aad a amat effective
cast will preeeat at Steinberg's Grand
opera boose nest Tuevday e\Diag.
Aug. 1. Sir Edwto Lyttoa Bulwer’s ro
mantic play. "Tbe Lady of Lyuas."
Though very beantifal in many re
spects. tbe ptoy is amloubtedly u> eomc
esleat fauhy and lorrt<d In eoastrur
tlon. yet at the same time, the quick
oem of -action, telUng puinis. and
beauty o/ Isnguage. rivt-i and pUwst'
an amheatv and push aside qny impi'Tftetioes.
Tbe si'wt gknring cneoniums possi
ble mere tMiised up«*n Lord Lyttou in
every circle, wheo bis name beeaaie
oseuclatcd with tbe aathormhip of "The
Iwsdy
l.yuns.” at the time “Bla<-k
wood's MaRaxine** said of him;
“To Bulwer m-e assign the blRbi*st
plare among modero mrlters orUrtitin.
There is always power in the creation
t»f his fsiKr.v. He is always pidrthw!.
witty, learned. Since the «la>s of
were ended, the-re Is. in our opin
ion. BO ptanacU' xo liH;h a.* that on
mbt<4i me hanc our wreath t<» Itnlwer."
Surh was a sixTlra«'n «*f >he univer
sal opinion erH»'nnlned *.f the author
of -The l.ady «»f Uvims." • RieheHeu"
end **Moik>.” Plays mhieh mill
RsM Estato Transfers.
tain their t>osiii<in on the tlaR*' for
JttIlUB Campbell, et al. to Joseph U. rears and years to come.
Araold. of al. lot 5»). Oak Heights; $1,200.
K>r corking holiday binlr siv tbe
W. P. Crotser. gd., to Lulu M. Vine,
adverti:em*-ius and iilusituletl puhiilot 23.1)Iock 4. P. H.-S 3rd add; II.
catiou.'i of the xrvai Fllrepau^jl and
“ I'^Ter ami wile to W. E.
j^
lot 3. H.. 1.. A Co.'a 13lh add: |2ho.
Ji-nnic M. C. 8m afford to Mitmie A
C. Valleau. parcel, w-c. 32. town 25.! T netewer.-...ws* vnin.-se «inabtiani.s
range 11: $1.
N<*w York, a.'.v.riltng t« riie 1h«4 cenIf r» RmfTnnl tn
l»0(«thir estUlKtlf W tllllt
^
G Swafford to V(m. f
E ^
Catolna. e(4 of ne.*. t»c. —. tomn
hrc,.. ThnutU Uhtc is rla.d f.tl
tange 11; >1.
eseluaion Ltw ai»d feu l.irtlw
Wm. F. Grant and wife to Henry | cur in the l*hluese quart, rs. ilu- t'hlSaier. parcel, aec. 8. town 27. range ’ neve popabitiuu «.itns
11: 1108.75.
Tbomaa H. Bbcrman and wife to W.
L. Bromm. parcel. Oak Park; $1,500.
Wm. L, Brum n and m ife to Lore't
Downey, lot* 63-«4. Oak Heights; $3»w.
Jane B. Hamiltoa to Winiam J. Con
ley. lota 5 and 8, bloc}t 70, Intcrlochen; *5t».
James II. Monroe to U. S. Otllngcr
aad wife, parrels, town 2C. range 11;
ffi.SOh.
Sarah D. W'Vlght to Charles L.
Blackman. Iota 18 and 19. block 4.
Oak Park; $1.
Charles-L. Blackman and wife to
Kdl,
Lottie L. Johnson, lots 18 and 19,.
block 4. Oak I»ark: $1.254».
Ora R Pierce to Maisic IV'!.prt'»,
lot 62 and wH 61, block 3. Oak Park;
$L«0«.
Anthony Mlkula to Anna Miknhi.
lou 4 and 5. block 4. H..
A CJo.'s
4tb add; $500.
Wm. I* Bn.mn and wife to l»eiate
B, Monroe. loU 1« and 17. bkick A.
Oak Park: $l.€oo. —
and a ai4i4t «-tT4«-tirecast in lui eUtioni<-protloftnin t»r 8ir Bdvsrd IkUPrank B. Pannester and wife to
wer Lytuai'a brsauful r>jmantic k>vr
Poster Kilpatrick, w-24 ft*et h»t 47 and
•tory
c-18 feet of lot 48. Oak Hclghla: isnn.
PauUne A. Monroe. Estate of. Order
Det, Heirs, parcel*. P. H.'s .7rd add.
Anna Martincak to James Martlneak,
w\b-of e(4 of sw(4. sec. 9. town 27.
range 12: |26d.
James McCnlly to Aaron Box, par
cel. e«c. 8. town 25. range 10; $1,400. j
Frank H. Hotchkiss to O. August j
Nelson, lot 1. sec. 33. town 29. ran^
mtarad It^tet^yom wtU if ya« mr UU*
10; $1.
USE CALMAN'S Elastic Floor Ftoiah for floors.
A A Walt A Sons. •
STEINBERG’S GRAND
OPERA HOUSE-..
Tuesday, Aug. I
A bridge party tor the T«ng people ;
vus ghreu hr the Mtosra Stuan ou,
Thurafluy euwtoff.
i
Mrs. Robey and Ltmgworth Lactos
of Chicago are gnesu of the ButUea.
al -Dtote.1
Mr. Burasu aad Mrs. Vtoesuthaler |
of 8L Louis ore qi the Glllett cottage, i
Prof. Wm. Buraap of Lake Forest
cottage to the guesyff Prof. SUmrt.
A plealc pur^of ten took their |
hneb at Gal! )^ad ou .Friday, betog
met later byra party on the BThale..
thorn Uh v ra^home.
On Saturday bribing c
and dance at Cciar Lodge. Both sides
of tbe room were tlaed with oalookerm
and ibe floor was cromrded during the,
tr. Jnniseb aad bu'
gwemt. Mr. Brabam of Chicago, gave a
rarebit party.
Mi>, Harnoft tmiertalaod at Bridge
for tbe ul<*er f*et on Monday evening.
On the same eveotog ibenr mra? a
card party for the yuuag pgopto at tbe
Stuart cottage.
on Tuesday evening Miss Ptape g
THE LADY
OF LYONS
i.3i'73£rb:s::.’?hS’:!i3is
r on Ml* St tbr bo*
D$ yvB ret tte west m n jtbbt
pwti? Pivtect joBTsell witt ai
Unhm fmrtt $>He. WeIttTeBllf
sues.
_jLW.mmtoi j«ua
PricesL 25c, 35c, 50C and T5C.
BflxScflts, - - $1,00.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
tolPt“rY
F> K R
mm
$liX) down and the balance
just as you can pay it
J. W. SI-ATI
Whalamk and Ictail
loot B^lahla Hm
Bent Her Double.
her nmmn. at Cedar Lodge.
here w^Tc abio two marshmallow
sts and a-small card puny «.tbat.fJoJ^tt:b«,
Forcra to Starwu.
r^ihe*
get. I
M'Dt do
.N'orthport Point has b*m>n the mec-a ^
erect for bsjrus. cut* and wmmd*. At
had to rest my h:aodsonmy^^
of several excursions tbe pa.-<t week.
From
large parties fmm Neafa-ta-mranta.; fcfflkqUmYwasV^^S by ElA
omens and Old MUshm landing in r»- ters. which restored my health and 2i
walk as '
________________
and stodllng over the grtwmd,
.‘^eveT'riev'*'
re shapJy . |»ot,4;5ht In the vye. tinu U»e cheek
the boat started from tbe eathusiaath- [ wonderful Giiaraatiml
cttmmeitis the place seemed t ,.!«.»<■
' — ' mob»c6. liter »n.t kl«»T
’
"
1.
F.
H.
>»rashes lh.n»bweb*fTO«
at
John-on
Ontg
•.h.-m.
4c St>ns'drug ^3lores; tbo brala, that's what Homster**
The Marhurgs of Tu|x*ka. Kan., have :
I R<x ky Motiataia Tea mill do. 35 ecut*.
r«Tor.-<l room* in the Uak-h cottage.
Tta of Tubiet*. juhfuoa drug store.
Eathusiasm ev«>r tennU at pn-j-'ni j
Take Holti-teri. U«K)y Mountain
U maxiag high a.« Miss Kmtherin** |
'Ten. S's* It «-xt4rmliinte tbe polsiui.
(3agne. one of the crack iday.r-It n.*v!taH-':e the hloor! and brine
Smith eollece i.v at Cwlar l./wl-;** an !
lansund cure
dli
gave a large card party for her frien l.
i Munn.
To
A plcavant r^i.ri*,- plirty may
he
- - a cow-h.ftw
- -I- had
fourtc-n
Nothing KUx-41 me. until I
Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. Sooth Side i fikTJ-’a n^-dlrln.^i\Mch”mn7
*o. <^cbs aodC
Lumber Co.
2300-tf I their pain aad
^comf.'rt. viz: Dr.
. King’s .\.-w Life PillThey an> a ,s rman.
cire." I’msj.ia’led qnlrk
■■
I mo*.f miuuN-rftjI r«'me*l>'. affttrslin- sure enre. (i*r Tbr»sil and lung TYiMibku
am! e'lre. furhea
fur hea^lvctjo. .I. .-^ines* , A» Jol.s-on Iwng Jh.Kw «V
......................................................
Perftel
m»uuanh*sxl dns-fids nu....
p«'t-l, rehef
^
4
h. alth. Natnre’s rat,., gift
I'all A pri.-.' .’iiH- and
Trtoi
phy.rical ts auty cona-s to ail mlio tie ;'Jon.s’ drug ^^lor*-*.
l»ttlc P*r
IIollist.T's Koeky Munsiain Tea |
. ■ . —
-----------------------Bright eyv'? and rv4l ch.-.'ks f<dl. w Ur \ SHLTKK S PAX.XTEIXA. a delight
S.YY. MR. SMOKER, wall for SbuUfcC. r.5 cents. Joiii;.-4)tj ilrug .-tore.
j to particular .sniokers.
, ter'si Piiuatilias.
DEALERS
IN
EVERYTHING
EVERYTHING
riFALERS
IN
FVFRVTHINQ
WMch doYouWant?
Every One Good!
Mr. Edward R. Salter
Miss
MargaretNeville
IVIusg b« Sola I
A fme kM of uD-tOHlateGo-CAm. Baby Cabs AtodFoU*
in;; Go-Cans most be sold daring this week and next.
The purchase of lar^ goaatitics of new goods Uxees
03 to sacxihee these is order to get the room they no«
occupy.
No Matter What Light
Good Bread is Good
that is tJie only kiwi of bn>ail tluU can
yon h.-ux' in your house tluTc an*, maity
I- nia
timus you mwl an fjttm lamp. An all plass
oiii "'nie MArYfl” 'Tbo Suprami'
hatnl lamp will c**st yoti 2-V. XV, 40c or -*iOc.
liest ” "
r ”H. iV L4 C'o.’s liest.”
If you use either of
T
jKtvtmli'tl liaml latups with shaihs t<r tnatcli these yon an* sun*
n* to have
llie whitest, the
swi-t.'iistt l*rca<l wu ever iuktsl. < inJcra saek
That Dining Room
The Best Sewing Machine
wouUl hj«»k l*‘ttor ify»>n ha«l ;i iiew 9* t
f-»r all tloi ■sti.* work is tbi'‘‘\VIi n’K‘
of iliiiin;' chairs. WV have the wmifortTMe
n ally is the “kin;;
“kiUk' of sewing m;ichines '
kiuil. with hiuh bttek. braonl ttnn iintl easy havinj;
iiijf stook the test of years, winnin;: hik'h4-at.
efit meil’tU ifit all exitueitions and Wi- have
rooil
never yet had a dissatistied eusLuw r. -Can
you ask a U ber reexymnu miy
a..
Beautiful Teeth
Rare Perfumes
can Ik* the prop rly of cverv one. Nawe alu -ys sell. (>or Imlk p rfnmes
tnre ;^vi*s them tt> you why not keep them so.
l»rime favorites, sell fmm 4*i0e to 1*3
Knl»if«vira »'Us for S-V- the liottle. Sanitol at
un*. Ask for the ‘KSolf (^ticen” tlie very
.‘•Oc. Etbynol tooth piste for
iAAK-9L«
-H;law a
■St; ii
it liiito
has «
a lastiu)^. uainij
dainty fMjiir.
<*Jor. iiu$
tooth powder is 25c. Many iii
2.*-. i5«V
fine line of IiotUed p'rftiiiHs at 10c. S-'*-.
by Soindont. We stdl a spier
. lemlid tooth pc»w. awl $1.(A). Make a most uc<*ei>taUe ;rift
r at 5c an ounce.
any time.
Razors
Ironing Boards
the wlf'brnled. i:uaranU«td ‘^Taus”
brawl sell for $1.00,11.50. $1,75 awl $200.
B rushes-»jond*ines for 15c. 20c, 25c nrMl -40c
Stroiuw—souK'Oiiiuf really fim* sell from 35c
to $1.2.5. All kiwis of bones at 4oc. 70c and
$1.U0. Williams’ sharing soap at lOc.
What is the use of bn^_____ _ „ _______
when you can buy an adjusialde ironing
board for $1J5. If yon are short, it is your
sine—just 30 incbi-s from the floor. If you
are
tbe same board does for you, can be
raised to 42 ioclnw.
OKISIT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
is Bo SEE OUR WINDOW 0
-* t
$o
J;B. Pidfc Electric Ccu,
m CASS STREET
‘f
PMONrkn
OEAI«|A*«N,ltY*BYCrHUiCk..
-it.
DEALERS
IN
EVEHyDUKTl/'-
DEALERB UK
EVEJtYTHINa
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HER BROTHER
¥ARirnC8 OF SIULE8.
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^Mt pmtoet M* hH !• EM teriiM
«r ftB Dtv ■UkE.* mM ft Aeftkr lo ft
Eaaw OU Star rvfti
mm pmpf Om
CLAIIM THAT HE OWEC HEJREEJt
|4jr a Mic, vJth ft itoM
with ft kSefc.
Tft w»t bftirm Sa ia SBfti ar had. Iftraa
•r ftMlI, INKS or n«gs. win prftbftUj totef ft cattalB pck* «• ite tmr-,
kat «r win not bft waafead ftt alL
AM« «*•»« vhftW^V^ IR» dlte
won noAno.
JEKSanS S8K BUS ttSO
CLAIMS SHE OWES HIM IS« FOR
taadi. Iwakaft «r i
EOAIIO AND WORK.
Aftefaa That Ha Tvniad in Hia Wagaa ad. Once In awhile w« mcalre i
I That Har H«ft>
bftftd Mifht Racalva Madleal Traataaert
maka. tember molea, railroad mataa,
angtr molea. fani ninlcs. levee nanliB.
A jftfftlahfta aMt tavolviDK alx jtmn dty mnlM and nalncra. Mtncm arv
daaaad aa aorfhee and pit i
tst faatJlr tfimblaa was baanl liafora
"OoMxm wlae arv the
Jftitlce Owwsa CortJa tWa moraln«.
ThMrbaDd
Um prlaelpaU l»ein« brotiwr asd alaao hmg aa they
araka are the
ler. th* tottar, Mra. Hi Boyer,
ft ganUhae upon the aireet paring laxffUBL heavy bonad. rugsad gradm,
coMpanj for vagea da« Iha broibar, ISA to 1A2 banda or better. They are
taaed In the big Inmber canape for lag
WtUlftB R. Cblemaa.
ging and moat bare the weight for
Aeeording to the plaintlfl he* owea good haary polllag. Stmliar to the
her an $S^2 board biU which «if
lumber unk k the
to rerover «blle be daima ah Mlaet of
large auna. anyone of which aaore than
halancca the acalcs In hla^faror.
eortUttg to the derendant'a alda^ alx
amooth. built rangy, atnall bead and
jcara ago laat whiter the aOnkar i
neck. amaJl booea. Farm muka vary
her hnaband caaM to hla place and
In alae, bat are formed from the reject
wined In hla honae Sve or alx weeka. ed ooea of the foregoing claaaea.
the hnaband being III at the time,
••Ijeree muka, aa the word Implka,
airing to take treatment at the aani- are ward near aUhmboau and docka
tarlnm mn by Dr. Bronaon at Kinga- for the heavy work. They are general
ly aingk workara and moat be of the
ley, ao the plaintiff avera. they
ragged cUaa. Their looks matter little
there with the nnderatandlog that ho so long aa they are aound and St for
(Coleman) would work one month at hard work. A city ;nok Indadi
$1f for the hnahand'a board and treat- small, light grade, aocb as yon ■
awt. and the alater to work In con delivery and transfer wagons. The
high prices in the laat year have reEnaction la the laaUtuUon.
At the end of the month it waa tacit dmed the bomber greatlT.
nhe miners are the hardest class to
. 1y nnderatodd by all onocemed that un
tnpply. They mnat be either a dark
)eea the was«« <E the brother were bay or black In color. White and
tamed over to the InatltnUon. the alck rel moka are never naed. Where the
man would be obliged to aeek medical mines have long ahafta. in the Pennattendance elaewhtsre ao the arrange* ■ytranU coal reglona especially, they
naent ceatlaned until apiing when Ed say a white mok resembles a ghoat
and frightens the other mnles beyond
Boyer waa a well man and able
controL The plttera must be long In
take oara/bf himaelf. Both men then
body, heavy boned and have good
went lakp the bark wooda and re- wH^t
wtned until September.
“The government bays all claaaea of
They then aeparated. both going In mnka. but that la done according to
different dlrecUona. . Laat fall aome contract attd prices bold a wide range.
It
never boys a low priced
ud
family trouble aroae and the alater re
It la rigid In Its examlnationo.*
tained the trunk of the brother who
obtained it throngb legal advice, ao It
la alleged, thla occurring on Fern “Medical conaolutlooa are carrtod tc
atrm In thla city, where the partioa tbair extreme limit In Chlna.“ said a
had moved. Thi*n It waa that the gar- doctor who has visited that coontry.
ntahee ault waa begun by the alater to “There when any ooe becotnea aeri
recover the |8.k2 board bill and the j®“^J'
* conaultaUon of fiftaen or
principal suit heard IWcwc Ju^tlc
doctow SlI
Mx. aM Mia.
A. Aoftj at Akaaoa art TkltlBg iho fhaUly oT-B. B.
Ch*lH Lahata motMd to bk 1
Btaal^ at thk cRy.
la MnatMis thk aaondag after spoiM-,
Mta.*Mary Btrabk of thk dty kft
Mgyaatardaytetbeelty.
thk aooa MrOmad
whore she
yeataeday la the city.
wOi aptaff a
days with frtmrtk.
j. C QaaatiMt aot aM «( Bk Bapa Bahpdoa of ChehoygaB k In the
Mx wars la tha Mty yaatavday.
dty hxiklBc aftor boaiaeaa IntMasta.
a O- While of Wimamaban wi
tha cMy yaMacday aad tadden
took in tbaneat.
J. D. Adams aad tnmay are spwdlaf
Urtk Ctaea Tkdole Ca
a abort time la the city.
BB RFH BIBfflMT
B. A. McMamm waa a goMt at i
Mrs. W. C. Browa npit yeaterday la
the dty aad retained to her home in
Maalatee this morning.
George E. Habbder and A. J. Cross
of Lake Ana were in the city yester
day.
N. Beal of GadUke waa la dm dty
yeaterday looking after boaiaase latersU.
Edward BaekJey of Maaktee waa a
guaot at Park Pkoe yeaterday and retorned borne today.
^
8. K. Beach spent yeaterday la the
Henry Rlchardf. U G. Van IaRo. E
H. Maliby and C. C. Potter of Bellalre
attended the raeea yesterday.
W. R. Hall aad wife
Manistee,
who have been spending a few days In
the city returned to their home today.
F. E Mitchell of Manistee is in 'the
The hoase of Mr. aad Mrs. J. J. Tkdale <m Slxteotth street
of koch merry maktag yesterday
alteraooa trom 3 nntil C o'clock, a Jolly
crowd at boys aad girls haring path-'
tied there to help Miss Clara Tisdale
esiaheata her fifth bbthday. A very
happy af^praoon was speat' by the
litUe people In pkylng games, eating
caally. Iktealag to stories and swing
ing tn the ewlaps and hakmocks under
the trees, ako listening to music fur
nished on the organ by Ips Roue Eknk. About 6:30 the little ones were
marched to a table spread under the
trees. In pairs with a moslcal accompanimeot. where they w©re served Ice
cream and cake. Two phorographs
were ukeo of the group.
day.
Mrs. Margaret Earl. Mias Florence
Thomas. Mrs. Daniel Drake of this clly
accompanied by five little giris from
Wexford who are vkitlng In the city,
spent the dnyVt Ke-ah-U-wnnla.
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Metheany and
daughter of Ca«l iliac went to Northport
this mornlnf on a pleasure trip.
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson were
pasesngers this morning for a pleasure
trip to Carp lake.
Farm C. Gilbert and wife are mak
ing merry today, their flrsl Jaunt being
Northport. when they again return
and Uke the Ne-ah-ta-wanla trip late
this afternoon.
Dr. P. P. Chamberlin and family of
Chicago and Dr. Godfrey of Holland
gnesta at Blrchwood of C. E Tay
lor and wife.
Mrs. Warren Salsbnrt* Is at Acme
with Miss Frances Higgins, as the
guest of the latter's grandmother.
H. E GUI of Northport is In the city
today on a business trip.
Mrs. "M. Engle of Cleveland. O.. Is
visiting her niece. Mrs. Lillian Bur-
dale. Mrs. Herbert Shier and Miss»
Vera Alward. Those present were:
Misses Eva Hoxie. Starvle Denibrock.
Celia Ashman, Leah Alward, Verna
Hall. Jean Eldred. Alice Smith. Lok
Smith. Ccclle West. Doris Wright
Cora and Nellie Tisdale: Masters
Emory Smith. Gordon. Cajnpbelt
Lynne Hoxie. Harold Porter, Walter
Spangenberg, William Ashman, Don
ald Ashman. Roy West auil Carl Tis
dale.
DSmUI Md
Once upon u ilnu- a iiupnlar your.g
isu uam«il Ilandd tulekiuiuieti “Sbiie
py“ betwuse he was jMi]»ulari tU*d up
with a daniM-l iiauietl Ib-wie. aud
when they start**! on their Aveildlng
trip tti«-y gnC a semi-tiir that was s«>niethlng fterre. Biieklmts. rice and old
Shoes were hurled at tluMu. they were
label*^ with tags, which wild: '’WeTe
It.” handbills were luissed tbrougb tb«
aud they were Joshed In generat
till they were sick «t heart 'V'he
druihuters would eome over and try to
flirt with Bessie till Harold wonld p t
halfn-raxy. but he hadI to st.1
st.aiul fur It.
I horrible trif* and the your
couple haven't forgotu-n It to this d.i;
In the MUM* bnrg there ‘llv
young man uunied <;a«ton nud n girl
nsiueil Emma. They were not im^ukr like ‘•.'<loppy'' and B«-ssle. In fact, j
they were »-hllly am1 had no frb nds
at all. When they tied up and startl’d
on their wedding trip there was no one
at the station except pa and ma. ftistet
Luin and trm-le Jim. The dnitumers
didn't know they were w wly married,
ao instead of being anmjywl and mad*'
nils«*ruble they had a lovely ride.
Moral: IVip
backs.—l>etrolt Tril
Just Jtrrmd
m.
!$c per 9ard
HU 2.;r: T
A Owe Kla:ht Dreos.
,
c i
U deepsntng of the*Hpbt^
the splHtt ma
To grow hke Kin In graca
ulte ^iSTbST**
Bs wotthy at the aane you boar
Aad iolB la labor sweet
wr tmt mW
L
TRY A RECORD WANT AbT"
TRY A R800RD WANT A8L
Btlrely of his derklng.
He dressed her aa the flag of Park.
Tlie tricolor flntteml In her skirts, oe
her ohoeo, in her enamakd earringa.
Her hair was dressed to reprroent
stormy aea In iri^ rode the tamons
three masted Mhey bearing tbs arms
of Pario. Tbe lady was ooraptnrod.
Tbe great man only chaiirefi her IfiOO
franca. The firaaa waa bars for ooe
night only.
genoll Tod and wife of Pittsbarg. who
have been siaiUng the Rev. M. D. Car*
rel at thk city retonad to aralaad
Black taffeta Silk
We have received another shipment of
Black Taffeta Silk direct from the mills,
36 inches wide and guaranteed. It’s worth
$1.15.
M£»t
Mlsrciara-rertirTed'mav beautlfurirecognise his
Judge Fred E Walker of the Pro
seta the bill with $84 board and doctor rentlon. But such a consultation as bate court is In WVpxford today on bus
iness though he will be at his offlee
un paid Dr. Bronson throuxb work,
darin. say, tomorrow.
potatoes and flour furnished from hU
farm. $2$ time order paid on a horse of the third class—were to be ilL To
Carl Mooily of Summit City was in^
^'^whlch the brother-in-law was purchas consult on his case at least a hundred the city today on business.
doctors wonld gather together.
ing on contract and a |5 bill furnished
William Lafayette of the Hannah
“A member of the royal family
at two other times to the husband.
Rifles,
who has been In Grand Rapids
UlM*n sick while I was In Cbloa,
The plaintiff on the other hand stren- my Chinese host told me with a good
the Harrington stock farm has re
nottsly denies the story In toto. con deal of pride that the largest cousultt- turned to this city for the summer.
tend ing that they instead took care of tloo known to history had been held
Miss Gertrud© Bell returned last
the defendant at Inane's ramp where
night from a month's stay, at Mtmlsthey pt-eUNl liark and the defendant
Ing. Marquette. Mackinac and Petosbrought tn Mr. Ijuie who testifled that discuss
key.
the defendant. WUltam Coleman, was
•T'he royal patient 1 heard after
Mrs. Alexander left last night for
under pay the <-ntlrc time he was at ward. died. This mammoth consulta
her home in Los Angeles. CaU after
Too L*U for CtaMtflcstkm
their camp. The case has
taken tion had been held In valo.“—rhlladel- visiting Mrs. F. GB Heumann.
phla
Bulletin.
under advisement by the cotlrt and if
G. Cisrrel, dirisiun passenger WANTED—Girl to ln-lp do housework
the prinripal suit of imard Is proven
agent
of
the
Baltimore
A
Ohio
rail
and
Uke
care of child. 43C State
Ths Olsrc Ptwas ths U
the gamisht-e will stand.
-1
A retired railroad euglue**r
road. and wife of Clevland. 0„ and InSt.
July 28-2t*
often hear people enlarge upon the dlfllt Ummaftm.
cuttles of driving a Intnuotive in the
^Bsyners supply stoiva. linmp- 'dark or during a luwvy rain; but for
d. Ireland, la a Christian
I'hristtan Endeavor
Endeavor;: my
mv part
onrt nothing
tMUhinip
>n« imnm
Mead.
gave me
aockgr that mma at lU p. m. Its mem-! anxiety than co
b« arv unable to attend the Christian | Col.u- Mlndneaa la
^ ***'‘**^ churches i more than luteow ____ ...______
and ao have formed a'aoclety 1 their I caused by watching objects which replace of boslncaa.
I flci-t the light and ui»on which the son
Kew York city Eudrwvorvra
I shiulug.
ug. li I run of several hours
laM year to mlaslons I8A40.58 .tii" to 1 the glarv from the rails which strlksa
the eyes while watching for track ob6 pieces Indian ,Head for Summer Dresses
strm-tioiis and more parUcularly Cor
rails which have been forced out of
or Skirts. Don't get left this time; they
CaUfornIa Eadearorers have underinder- line l«y the beat is very trying,
taken to ooppoct on Endcavorem* boa- often w^-n I have left the locomodve
won’t last long, 3C inch wide at
pttal and the Santa Clara Eioleavor- after sinh a run I iiarc found the
«rs atart the good woik by maintain- greatest comfort in revting In a pc
Ing a room for a year.
where lUriptlan darkmws prevalk’d.
.Next Chrtatlan Endeavor day every | man k .frald to wear smoked glasaes
xpect- lest he sbonld be snsitected of color
•d to giva an “Endeavor penny " for blindness and lose Ms1 paaltUH]
poaltian
the extanaloa of Christian Endeavor
lU kind would
at home, on the'coatlDent and In In
dia. If aU giro that Uttia anm tba to engineer and fireman.”
tal wUl be 9S.OOO.
rrnns. HO Mother, tkar.
Matsma.]
O Paltlmore. In Marykad.
Fstr city of our sUta.
A prJvUea* Is grwnled tbva
la which can alt psHaks.
A night) host, wUh-kgioDs streag
1
A vonsevnttsd baad.
1 Tm vlaii thee, with porpoae trov.
•
rron o sr thU grsat broad land.
I Rwvet MIowshli
ship and thoughta of Ood!
The MUtUthlc plant abet dm iMs ■aiakkc teechee which make It posaL
aooa aad wfll not auit natil Tkeoia^ hie to heRere that It will not he kM
as them la not ammk ftmadi
bedore the ORy will have a pretty OtClf
am the street to rsoHve the ant- home flor lu toderml oOklala.
wmadag will be held tookht at the
Church of Chrlsc SohJeet, “Service,^ Mst ef theplau.
BOAT U\*ERY. WvM 8««. Park St,
A Rood of stOM was received yeetarLaadera, Ckra Mots aad laoie Lowe.
All. aad eapeclally atiaaffcn arc k- day aad the tngEaaaham arrived with foot of Spruce. Six fine row hoats«
uultahk for kdies or gCDikmen. Me
of stone thk afternoon.
xlted. Pknsc bring with you aamc)
betpfal tbooght. .
There are iunr thirty-five popi^ ca- i
^
thereeftar.
There will be a regular
of j rolkd k the buslaees oolTerulty aad
^
.
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.
. *
Qaecw City camp. No. 673. & N. A^ to^ I tha work k progreeolag ta ftne rtyle.
Mesara. Ver Kamp, A. Hart and M,
Bight. A foU atteadaace k desired.
The nnlverslty will nflaak open
The Captud i mnsaaiwu compaay Saturday for the aait two^weeka „ McGwk and the Mkace Uxsie Buach
ol,Trav- i^een of the siudcok wUl take the!
Malbort of NewbHa wania ^
fhU $150 iato the «
» la the dty yesterday.
ers City yestrday aftemooa. tbe som emty teachers' esamiaatkm next !
which was decMM upon by the dty •oath and thereby losing two days.]
council previoas to their stand bare, j Laat week the elaas In enrrent events I
^k afternoon a dark teat waa sub ] turned their attention to the subjed,
stunted for tooi^t's great, train rob "Methods of teaching.”
bery acene. k pkee of the light oae
Tbe balustrade above the cornice j
srhlch waa used In place of the origi oa the new federal buitdiag k now ■
nal tent burned op a shor^time ago.
being placed and the roofing being In I
H. 1. Kaapp. the south side Jeweler, place 'the building U putting on the.
will remove to the corner of Sevapth
and Unloa Aug. 10.
The Berry Lyceum Specialty com
pany paaad through the dty today on
ibHr way to Simons Bay where they
will shcFW tooigbt.
Jacob Wagbo of Northport. who is
spending fifteen da.vs In the county
jail white serving out a sentence Im
posed lor drunkenueas, is having
troubk-s of his own In atiempUng to
presents, among them being a white
^
nktives
***
w> far no
J. SeUlvan of Northport was in the parasol which had been given to her.'--------' ugh he Ifeels
by her >-y«ar-old brother who earned ; has come -Ui hk reanio. though
city yeaterday.
______jey
to
pay
for
it
hims*df.
It
Is
!
»>»'**
van
of the
A party eonslattng of Mrs. Aaa Hale.
Mrs. E A. Wright aad daughter and needleaa to add that she Is very proud j remain Just where»**■he Is aad hirfefl his
Mrs. Carroll Hde left thla morning
Mrs. Tkdale was assisted in serving ,
“
for Northport. where they apent the
tl. this morning. The defendant o«f^irn:S‘u^
During the days of the arc*
pire a leader of faal
Ing that she had oi_______________
band's mnnifleent allowance and that
a great fancy hall was Imminent, went
to (he great man mllUner, Worth, and
prayed him to hire her a coatnme.
He was shocked. Boch
dients had nt
lady pra.red. The gfeat man denied.
Finally the prayers of beanty preraR^'
muoay, julym; im
RERRONAL.
Special sale price
$9e per 9ard.
E. WILHELM
Dmia^ Boot
ao4 Union.....
THK QUAI.ITT
STORK
9i1Z Wilton Velvet
Floor Roes....
JUST TO
ADVERTISE
Just five of them to be closed out at% bari^iim’
—no two alike—beautiful patterns and color*
ings.
The regular price of these have been
b'ORTY DOLLARS, while these last we will
sell them for
niir new Home Goods I>cpartluent we are going to commence
on Monday. July 24th, to gtve
our customcTu a ONE CENT
REBATE CHECK for every 25c
worth of merchandise purchased.
This FREE GIFT in addition
to «iur Rock Bottom Prices can
not fall to l>e appreciated by all.
These checks arc rcdeepiable at
one cent each for purchasea In
our Horae: Goods Department
ONLY. They resemble our na
tional grvi-nbackK. You.Khould
KC*-them. Call at store'for par
ticulars.
$30.00 each
Also a lucky purchiLse of AXMINISTER yxl2
floor rugs enable us to offer you a choice seleclionjof these beautiful rugs in a wide range of
patterns and colorings at
$25.00 Each
Listen to Tliese Good Bye
Pricesfstlio Rest of tlio Week
For The Men
For The Women
Suit Cases worth $1.50 for
Cravcnclies, $12.00 value
1.00
Mens’ Roswelle $3.00 hats for
1.75
DOLUUIS
BOILED
BOWR
6.00
Misses $12.00 mohair sailor suits
6.00
A few short jacktts
2-picce outing suits, new styles,
good patterns, $12.00 and $13.50
. values
5.00
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1.48
V- :■ ^
• New stylish fancy mohair and
’ light weight wool skirts $3.50
and $5.00 values
2.20-3.20
2 piles of mens’ fine suits in invis
ible checks and stripes, new this
seakin.
Stylish, good fitters^
well made, worth $12.00 to any
man
Silk waists worth from $3.S0 to
$7.50, choice
5.00
1.98
The
.v:
Boston StorQ
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m« CVOIINQ mcoiA Tfuvmc CITY, MJ^IOAM, FRTPAV, JULY 2f. 110$. '
,
'•'^; -V !■.'
had'good eov die last week.
Tharaday
Mias Kate Bridge of Traranc Otj
TMtad at the morno of A. C Wyakoep Who leaped to the.qppasHs side, the' seed campaay. was here last V«ek|llTed agate tkove happy days, rwlatlag their many friesMls te this plade.
Mrs. Powers aad daughter retomeff
and fa»Uy as the geest of Mias BUial .veqpel riBhted itaeif ad fanhec cmlam-1 lookteg ovwr Ua crop of peas. He was : incideq|s aad tatkiag «t happy tteses
UIA.
4ty was hsppUy atwrted
.
; sen pleasqd lo Bad them tookteg so aad better enjpyiag the evsBte» The ■ to this place this week.
DUl. from Bsterday eatfi Moaday.
I «>»u.
Theraff^lme dance gtven by the > weiL
, remainder «f the evealag was Meat la i The Ladles’ Aid society win BM«t
to MaMMd.
nnradar to
A eoaple af Mdlaa of this |daee are
4o*ic v»n,
« M v» «•- I Mm niBtr to the rtteawtory them. very feaar haattag ciaacag.
Swobbdas test Thursday Bight
hi- ^ a week ago yesterday Mrs. H. Hu-' «ntele. consisting of vocal aad phoao- < at the Ctmgregatlaaa! chdreh parlors
j4«d will.
^ I XliMprinr
Uacted a large c wd and was greatly.
Hanah plaiaA haU
Mi« P«iyl Marsh of SoatT ~
* lett and two Rule daughters came to •SntPh selectkma. alter whteh lee oa Thursday attermwa.
Tb» L*dW AU »«t iMt Tharadv
Misaaa
spead a few days with her nwtker. cream and cake was served a*id the. B. N. Pickard of Lwiaad was in tosra
vlik Mr%. J. Oumu
r eierea aad fbar.
Mm. Rotmrtsea. LeUak. the yooager i gaeeU departed for their homes la the ^thte week.
,
idkamm «m to tte mIkArue CRy.
Mlal FaaH Cray ratvraad to Trar; child, aged «ee year, was takca very : vee short honm after one of thq amet • Charles Wristov and fateOy srt
WcM «M <Ur iMt wwk loeklas
Mr. and Mra. I.^lver aad Mr. and
George Gilbert and faany of West *ic’
slc’k with congest!
cuagesdon of the brain and : enjoyable occastoos of the seasaa. The move toto their new home Aug. IsL
aa C4y tod^ya (r^ »bv act*^ Hula •• thtmgb
Jofca Boarcn is hartag hla hoaaa Mrs. Torn Skiver and famUy visltnd Kssaon paid the Atklnaoas
ikinaoas a vlsU
vUU last ‘ died Friday at 11 o’clock. The funeral; rtosts were the MUaes Bdna BraMr*. A. Voice, who has been ill. I
Baturday and drove home the next, was heM at the M. B. chmmh at Ktegs-<
Thomas. Tina John. Lot- convalescing.
laiaatcrad Ftaak HaUaday U doia^ Omcr Skiver of Ovlatt Saaday.
leaI tot of kar lo b* eat yet.
ithc «ort.
Mr smd Mrs F TotiBgs of Sotoa day.
.
ley yesterday. Rev. Tharstoa oMciat-. Uf Nelson. Pearl Dame and Mesdames / Miss Iteura Furt^ returned to her
Mjr 14.
Mlaa Mande Calhooa «t la Soakh asssred ia with Mrs. Tombs* nsmhm., - —.
Mrs. B. RTUkochil and son Frank i^. The little one was laid to rest in wahe Bmmua. Archie MePhaU aad home In Traverse CRy. after upmmUiic
’
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. weat » Lelgnd r bosteeas
Frank Ransom.
a few. days with friends in town.
flWianUaaa t1s1Ub« frieada.
Mm.
TRghar.
laot
teat Wed- the Klni_
tU( LAKC.
Mtoa Blaache Rouse U rtslUag
A. C WyakitoP I* putting te a cte-j
bare the
Hra. Mary Oa* aad dauahter Belle Meads la Trarerat C!ty thU weak. « tern aad making other Improvements.
from ’Traverse City this week, sooom> be gi^en Wedaeaday; fHctton.
retanad hoaM latt nndtf baas North
her sister Beulsh.
J^n
lathis
week
MBtda. arhare flhe hvhaaa risltiac
Chase and ton were gUA*sti
MABCL.
his home
tha **■* noalh or ao.
Mrs. B. D. Fairbanks of Traverse
LAUTNER NEIGHBORHOOa
Ur. HO
Mra. iaaala FHak of North muoa City Is visHiBg retaiives hon this
The storm tett week did much damv
town.
was aa Bk Lake cellar teat Friday
age aronnd here. Lots of trees were
Contract has been msd«' for
Oao. Oaa aad M Baragaard w«
Mrs. Furkiss, sccompanled by her
W. H. Boekes of Kalkaska transaet- blown down in the foreeu. A bam
tot* cf ihe Ransom additkm.
B«Rrtoe. spent Tue*laslL Friday.
batonging to Stephea Lantner was
Ml«* VelHii Spsngle
Spangle Ito visi ing nisboanilful afternoon and the scene as
Mtos OacU Wlaaie of EBc Raglds
_________ Jherty o---------e «iv
liny to Trsverss C^ty.
i«mds tw T
bn«i
«tt tks
impresuive.
was aa Blk Lake vlattar a few dags a caller here one day last wi
e
Sty
is
‘
Ntohols wss Injnred while plsy. was also btowB dosm.
an of
^
The HHp Band met with Mrs. Priest
last sreak.
Adam Strldier has i
Mias Cora Pray, who Is
lake prove very atimcUve. .
test TueMlar.
the guest of friends
la
luwiL
,
tog
ball
this
week.
'
'
U
1
Mias ftoasie Rtood af Bayae City Is the nurmal school at Tmverse Oty, j np op his ptecs
Mrs. D^Buss has faeeu lU for
I^
^eier Wurzburg to 01 at this
jniy gt.
Margie Cannte is visiting her
vfsItiBg relatiraa here.
was home Saaday.
I into the honsc.
tmcle. f. iWake. and will visit friends
Jaly 24.
MAYFIELD.
Mathew Clendesalag
Traverse
A number of poong paople from here,
Mr.
C.
Baumberger
transacted
bu>i-1
The
Junior
C.
E.
will
bold
a picnicIn Traverse City befbre returning
attended the show given at Solon! The Gibbs ahtngto mill
aty was a caller here last week.
* liQiiii*
ness at Omena this week.
INJrter’s Beach Wednesday.
MAPLE CITY.
Miss Alida Coker, who has been ichoolboose Saturday night by local! its cut Saturday last.
' g^v^nU tram here who went to
Mr. Bailey of Chh-ago anivt'd this! The Junior prayer meeiiags will be
Orpha Prallck has haae the iwasl of wbrklag at the Sksgamog tmori, re
week for a visit wl:li his narent*. who ■ dlsnmtiniMid sfier neat SondsY until
i
Kingsley
yesierdsy
stoppej
and
took
Miss Naa Helai of BnrdickTUIe for the turned home Wedaeeday.
speodlofi the summer te this vil ' September.
past wertL
Cleo. W. Baaker ha« bought a new
Hi,'
’X’T.™ »s^’ , „
.. ..
....
Mr. IjI'oo returned from Omena this
- . iand Mrs. E. 8. Rykar. lilwaukee hinder.
Bom. to Mr.
rs.E Gsgnoo and family of WUJuly I*, a airi.
Xante Worden received a sUght la
coasin are visitilng rrUtlvcu aad
Roto rt Uudd has rctumcvl from a
Mr. aad Mrs. haak Tirtteo visited fury by fslltag out of a cherry tree i
Mr
Lrions here, are grieved tlo lesm of the seri-1
Potato btes are v
friends-in town
canvasring trip,
lalailraa at Pouch yiwterday.
lUnesu ortbelr little daughter, j
NORTH PORT DEPARTMENT.
few dars ago.
hoM days, arorfclag
Mr*. E F. D
Rev. ZlatawnaaB and srWe '
JossfAiae. wUh cholei
Mrs. Mimken
BasU took a
Miltiken and too
i
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Pray attended a :bey also nmke the t
friend*
Friday.
?on"*»"vSriii«! *
or youDt 1«J. Irl. nJ.! Mr. still .Mrs. R. 'Tbomss
Traversa CHy visitors, last week.
Miss Veds VsB Dervort
Traw rs*- iTiy,
birthday party at Bates last Tuesday
Miss Hannah Strieker is home
of
perry FUher U worklas for Matt
lends 1
Mn. Bttgwe Hill and Mrs. DeU Fair few weeks' vUlt. She bronght a f
in ti»w*i Frils
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J<ihn Weuten of G
BoUivaji.
“£■4’
' i-rc
banks of Blk Rapids visited Mrs. H. with her.
Harry Bsme* is visiting n'latives | Pier sp< nt Friday In Traverse City,
MIm Agnea Mahn and Miss Clara L. Pray Sunday.
F. Scheidel of Grand Rapids is vU
Id friend* in Grand Rapid*.
t
|>.,||e «.Knt Wedn«s<
Botoaahloe of Cedar were la our vllKing his son Pete of this ph
Pete Seheidel's sister
BUROICKVILLC.
Rev. Edwards and famUy will leave daughter of Grand Rapids are also
Rev.
Platt
and
sister
from
K’ngritv
hammocks,
etc.,
were
plsc»*d
on
Fridsj
citing
In
to^r
of
Mr.
and
^
vUltiag here.
(his morning for Covert. Mich.
Rev. Sohreader. who has been hold
Joe Schwtnd went out to Neal
ing a series of meetings in the M. B. Worm’s taauSunday and eras caught In
church at this place, will leave for hU the storm coming home.
8ABIN.
Ligbtaing struck the telephone arire pJiteTInd fsmUr Af
home near Petoskey this morning.
1.^ f
»> *1»>» l»«*t when they P*»ixh during the entire evening, s^ter lumbu*. O.. an- gn.->t* at t .■Jar l,*idr.e.
» visited at
Fred Nison sod lltlle
Mr. and Mr. Hunchberger were bap and ran into Edward Lautner’s houce. SvSl^esSf^
• totd imt together and all Indulged lu a which dainty wfreshmenU were
The pay train wa. h> Monday.
Klagsley ououaj.
8noday.
tized in Glen Uke last Sunday by Rev. bumlag out the -phone. It also tore
N>w? Jmnison have-*"”^
^g and drop the hand k er-j served Many iHwutUnI gifts were
j’ July 24.
Jean Itownrr, who burned hit hand Schraader.
some shlngiea
moulding
v
been entertaining
Ining Mrs. Jamisrui's
« several moaths aco. had one of his
Dr. Frmiick madk^a visit 'at Camp house.
ughter.
, fiter. Mr*. Jennie Ensign, her hurfiafers amputated one day last week, Davis last week.
band andd children,
child!. ...........
from
.. Chicaj
..^..sgo Mr.
as the hone was affected and could not
Miss Orpha Fralick U vlslUng at Mr.
aad Mrs.
». BasilIgn think «f^ settling at
SI wetuc.
Helms.
Jk wmmmM i-o-r oir
Miss Anton returned to Trsvi
Bmll lantner. his wife and her sis^ Trav»rs«' City «- its vlrlnllx.
There will be an enterulnment in
Miss Ndlllc Thompsim is siunewhat
CHy Thursday. Mrs. Smith has taken the M. E. church next Saturday even ler. Miss Kate Strieker, went buckle^
her place aa cook at the boardlna ing. The prorec'ds will go towards belong nenr Acme ly<l Friday. They improved sIihm- Ust wtek. A. S Bargot quite a nice mess of berries.
hoane.
painting the rhurrh.
changed, although ho make* no gain, i
a n. Wlltobee and wife drove out
July 24.
Edward O’Brien of 115 Dearborn
.Mr*. Mattie Smith id Chicago who..
fTMB Cedar Run Hundsy to visit bis streeL Chicago, visited with Mr. Helm
R.
I with her lltlle son. Is »!x-nding
daagbler. returning Muoday.
GLEN AR
over Saturday and returned to Glen
and Clinton summer at t**e ^onJt• of he- fai
Bereral of the men quit work at the ArSor on the yacht Harry Wheeler,
Miss Hsansh Ham
hew daat Wednesday, so now there Is which makes regular trips to this Fisher were united ia tnarriace last John liobb.K. Is expecting Mr.
lay by Charles A. FUher, Esq lo Join her this week to spend
a acaroiiy of help again.
place from the Narrows and Glen Ar
took sliout 'with a t
many friends wish them Joy and cation and look
Not only a fresh lot but an unusually high grade lot for women, at a very icmpimg
bor oa Satnrdays. Sundays and Wedippy and prosperous Jooruey purchasing s fa-m.
ntuidsys.
WILLIAMSBURG.
price. It was a delayed shipment, but could not have arrived at a more seasonable
Mrs. J. L. Gibbs and ilsughtr^r Mar
Grandma Durgs. who has been poor
Miss May Dorsey was in this burg through life.
ly for a loog lime, U confined to her
The Fieicher loaded with lumber at Ion drove to Traverse City iYiday. iht
St Sstiirdsy.
time—just the skirts for hot weather—cool, comfortable, and ultra fashionable. They
latter
not
returning
until
Sunday
even
bed. Her son. Wm. Durga. from Penn
Mrs. Weaver of Port Oneida called Nessen’s dock on Wednesdsy.
are
strictly tailor made, 13 gores, cut extra full and ver>’ preiMr. b’Brien of Chicago is at the I tog
sylvania. arrived last Thursday to on friends here last Saturday.
make his parapu a short visit.
Mrs. Burke and Miss Mabel of Ma- Lakeside house for a few days on busl-! Mrs. J. 1.. Giblw Is shipping thn*e
tily plaited. The prettiest white skirts of the season, at only...........
"
jhimdreil
thousand
ftvt
of
lumbiMrs. Alke SmalU of Traverse City
I
Ibelr
ness.
r visited ibelr mother. Mrs. Van
ahd broth- fast as
Mrs. Qple. little daughter ou
has been vlsltiag frisads in the victO'
•ntly.
here
er James of Muskegon are be
Ity of Bates for the last five daya
acated
by
Chas.
Si
Forttne
Rev. Olmstead of Alba Is visiting
visit
with
their
mother,
Mrs.
PORT ONEIDA.
Bing.
friends ar.d relstlvm ai Bate< and
MUs Hard Oliver of Traverse City and other relatives.
The recent wind
sir.d norms
storms did lc>s
Broon's
,-------- *d inR I the U. B. church Mat Santroon's American Glass Blowers
visiting relatives at thU place.
about
al«mt this place than
damage in and
a
Thoy are such Ji |K^rfi*ct match to the skirU that one would natur
e given flue
floe entertainments to
day evsniag.
Mrs. John Dago, who has been at
ng coiinir>-.
ct
mniuding
who w« re pleased with the { H'^ngh the siimniuding
ci»unir>-.
'iCmle
_________ who
Rmle rLirhty is on the sick list tending her daughter at Empire for audiences,
ally think they cjimc togt'thcr.
They cvrUtinly make a ewell j of MO or \2 y arn. Hlaok
the camping p-artb*>^ Tritm thls^
,
again, haivlng A KWiisc of his former the past three weeks, returned home work thej- saw done.
Edward Fisher rMumod from Man-'l*toce have
sickness.
last T-esday
have I
July 24.
Miss Anna ami Lloyd Rogers of
take L
ding
Good Harbor visited at Prause's farm
. NORTH UNITY.
back Tuesdgy for another w.^
*>»»»■•
today.
July 25.
After the hoi days of last seek the
Ed Denny came ovt'r <rom South
John Miller made a business trip to
weather Is cool and pleasant.
Manilou last wi'ck nnabir to work.
Traverse City one day last week.
Frank Macko. Br.. wife, son Charles
iVlng a veo’painful carbuncle on
The dance at Joe Shalda's hall Sat
This iU'ni is inUutdezl fur the ladies who usually
and daughter Marme arrived from urday night «*as well attended and ail
hay difiieulty in tituling what they want in the
Chicago Thursday, the 20th. Mr. njoyed a good time.
UIWBC OW
At $2.98. $3.98. %4.9S
pn>p»‘r siz<-. < »ur aim is to pluaw* them with
Marko is the senior mem)«cr of the
Mr. and Mrs. KeU Oleson of Tmvfirm of Macko A Novotny. Ladies Gar rse City arc visiting relatives at this
largely in favor uf
varh-ty and giNxl Utsie as weli ua their sisU'rs
These are iu*w_«pring ami summer skirts tluil
ment Manufacturers and Importors.
ipire bovs.
an* supplii*!.
Nemeskal Bnw. are b<ts> hauling * Miss Ellen OUon. who has, been
dlss Nellie Westeott has gone to
.\mong tin* new skirts just npi>ned is a line of we have maik«xl dikwn from $1. So, $i‘* and $T,;iO.
hemlock bark to their dock.
e City for a week's visit with
BLUE AND BLACK SIOUAN SKIRTS, waist Then* arc over two humlre»l them—every «»ne
The heavy rain and wind stoyn of working at Ray's resort, was called ' * ™ int. ]Mr* . Alexander and farollj'.
I A N O S
tneasun*6 -W to
iuehef. all lejK'ths. inade made this setison. «>f l*‘autiful materials. incltKllast Sunday badly lt»dged and tangled home on account of her father being I Mrs. Carl Oh-son aavs she
laid
up
with
rheumatism.
*
the grain and com in this vicinity.
rakened last ’Tresdiy night bv
LONGEST OF ANY MAKE
OtWRe Kelderhouse of South Manling Mohairs. Sieilinns. lJrilli.inttm*s. I’nfinislu*!
Joe Krmitz is helping Frank Kucera 3U visited with hU family last Wed■king and kl-yblng of sev
lo get bis hay under cover.
WorsbtU. Voiles. P.iiiama*. Hn»;idclotbs, eh-^
Did
you
ever'talk
*o
a
The rust has struck the wheat bert'
made in all the new.-st slyl.-s. bu. Ij ns sunburst
leanitvl
luuBii-ian
ami
have
and may hurt the qaallly to minn' exdow. it being bright moonlight Bbcj
him UJI you aliout the Soul
saw a bear aitting on lu haunches, i
75C,98C { plaiU-d. knife plaiu-d. < in ular, umbrella, and
OLEN HAVEN,
T)w potato bags are very nuroero
. culfing the doa right and left, then |
of his piuno? Have you ever
many others. Yon eann<4 help but fiml some.
\V«»rth up to $l..“i0.
H. MerrIi field
this F««r as a result of the freque
into the riyer. The
Therv was a J
fully iwnliaixl that a yzxxl
«-n one day last weci
rains washing off the parls green fr»
ness In
Aouse. but ford
Closinr
I17.k.V4 c.,l4e
thing to ple;.s.-vow mid fit you, WaUM* there
Carstm and Mrs. K. G. Ihtr-i limln.
Eilwa
zn to use it. The trad•ks|: piano has a soul? The iiieiiu'
the vlne^.
,
iiiK of the wronl ‘ life” as ap
wb
looked Uke a large bear.
July 23.
«day.
Lodge, h
J x>
X-1 IJI »
.1 rrm ^ mr fm faiiries. et<’.-^all the difTen*nl sm*. in every
plied to hniuan beinn is —
IrecaUMrs H. J. MUUt was an
OGOENSBURO.
the union of aoul uud IkxIv,
'ViTiO^nl '*'^ **“
' $4m75 pn«l«ortion—.*.liort. long, small. Inrge-and the
LELAND.
The rain and hot sun has Just almut er FritUy.
also the duration of this
k his farm
U. H. Day entertained
Worth
................... „ri„-:.r.-.l.. i.l..ll, i„yourr„v„r. lly in your favor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Gay and daughter
cooked the clteniss. although the laU'
union.
golf link last Thursday, his guests j Hazel of Chicago, 111., are at Oak Dale
ones may be some better.
The life of DO other inani
Mrs. John Mills U quite sick from bidng his brother-in-law. J. W. McFar- for a few days.
the effects of neuralgia and having a land1 and wife of 1Vsneouver. H. C.. and i Mr. and Mrs. 8, ‘L. Woodbrldge and
mate form ooxTBspohda so
Mr. and Mr*. R
lanolis. Ind.. are at
tooth extracted.
elost'lv to human life as d»x-s
oak Dale fo"
fo” the summer.
i
For up to d.ite Skirts worth up to fT.-'iO.
; .Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bums of Trav guestIts from l*»relei Ix»dge and other; Oak
the life of a gootl pmno. Beuklag a psrty of about twen-1 Mr. and Mrs. Morton lk«cker and.
erse City spent Saturday night and frleni
Immensely. I children. accompaniiMi by Miss Hattie j
ffinninK with the dale of ilA
jujoyod thee game
I
BaaBto' with Jdr. and Mrs. George Ha- ty. who enjoy.
ill for a few days ; Decker and lilss Sophia Vesper of]
B. J. Miller
mnnufrirture and cndini;,
niSSES' AND
ml
week.
; Brazil. Ind.. are occupying a few rooms
• Dr. Jarvis and James I>unn of Trav
a-hen its tone;—its soul—is
CHILDREN’S
erse City were calling on friends at **Tlhe schooner Wescott is loading • m Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook's for the
Rone from it. Many pianos
with slabs and bark for Milwaukee.
summer.
this ^cc Sunday.
die
youm:
and
fill
t»arly
J. IL Whitcomb, who has been reCharles Anderson and sister Clara
In Navy, Tan, liUick, Castor, Brown, Canlinal.
All stvlcs —all h*nglhs—all redutxil.
Dr. Fairbanks of Grand Rapids made
Rntves and some there Ik\
a short visit St the home of Mr. Gol sorting at Kenwood, left Wednestlay I spent Saturtlav at Omena the guests
etc. Bt*auUful styles that weps $4, %Tr ami $fi,
North Manilou. where he will j of Mr. and Mr*. Calvin Labare.
ahich would lie lietter for the
dSA^TI
spend a ft'w days.
i Heno* Warner Is convalescent
all reduced to
world of music, hud they
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McFarland ^f , this writteg.
< rse
se*C^il to Old Mission, and as for
never
been
bum.
__ and Mrs. Bert Decker and chllCity, he thinks it would be Vancou\er. B. C.,
Trav
N. i dren. Raymond and Ruth.
[tmpanle
■r plac«
place. At present InoU Wednesday for a visit wli
hard to find a nicer
KimlMll FiBBBt EndorB
Dav
at'd
family.
*
.......................
ker
ind..
ai
City
he thinks of loostlng at Traverse
’
- Like the roozI old son^s of
Tompklna Is harv' Ing a large . The Misses Alice. IdS and Besitsiejeampteg In Oak Grove,
Quy Tomi
ited , Miss- ina Perrin, who has
crop of eherries and the i at of them
lonR PRO, Kimliall Pianos en
are' very fine. HU Mai
Maunimarency s
dure, and retain their swei-t
E
Miller
left
i
a
»
j
*.
has
r
are ven' large and nice.
-lone quality. We don't want
Fridav
visit in Mil-1 ledo. Ohio.
Tomorrow morning at S oVlo k
wankee.
^n to simply tab* onr wool
. . 1 Mr.. and Mrs. Will AdsU have re
and short iengitis. fine ((ualitii'S t
R. H. Day and Cha*. Rule of Lorelei turned to their home at Traverse City
lor it that ”ihe life of KtinMONROE CENTER.
y;ml, your ehoice for only
Lodge
left
for
ftotroll
Friday.
'after
a
after
few
days’
visit
at
Z.
E
Hint.i»ll Pianos is lonjftv Ih.m
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dye smd Pani atAdolf Hieronymus of tole-a-While! shaw'a.
teadad Sunday school at Bartlett >vis‘ that of any other make.” \% e
the Missouri for fhi-j Ono Cordes and wife are moving
terday.
want yon to call at our store
Laiiie*'. Mistk*s' and Chil‘ into their new home on Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Carpenter drove
Mrs. Gust Ruff and daughter May
And examine them for
ihvn's
to Bsndon Saturday evening, returnare visiting Robert Brown and temlly.
■elf, see the strength, solidity
lag last evening to ffnUh their hajMrs. L. D. Buss and children, who
? visiting John Hartlng and famCEDAR RUN.
have returned to their home ai
and w Ife of Traverse j Northpqft.
a Q. Bhorter
81
per garment, at only............................................. ..........
CHy vlsiti 1 Johnny Shorter of Ka*-i George Besjumin of Traverse City
was a pleasant caller last week.
Mand Itobeftson spent a few days son Sunday
pad Mrs.
Mr*. Wes WIr—
Wires and
—• Don '
ham last weak among oM frlends.
' LaWKiiil
Tha-I. O. C. T. dUtrIct lodge was Chase of Tteverse City visited Estella
held here Saturday afternoon and Chase and Rou Branyon Sunday.
in \ ictor Talking MKhn>».
Mr. and Mrs. Burkert and children, Grace Cunaiagham last Stibday.
evaalag.
Mrs. AUttesoa. Mrs. Novak and
also Mrs. E Crain, called on 8- H.
Mani
Lanyer and Grandma Harvey. Sunday- Edward aad Miss Emma Tabor were
itoadon saiurday aaa eanaay.
Low neck, and akeveleaa.
The Mtoees Orphu und Norm Bdgell , in Maple Oty Friday morning.
Tha Ladles’ Aid society will meet
rVnom in mane. Beinihngn
Mr. Atkinson went to Wexford on
visited Mrs. E F. Altmsn Bund
sritb Mrs. Wagner this week Friday.
•peciJtr.
, Tharaday to visit his sister. Mrs. Anne
appreciate this bargain. Perguit,<mly......................... OoC
Mr. and Mr*. Jim Zelgier
The lawn socUl laid W’Moesday
kkau, and return^ the following
evening passed off very pleasantly. Traverse City caller* Friday.
mv...
sstn
*
Tom MThlte’s horse that got hurt by > day.
the M. A N. E freight, is getting atoog
J. Dowling of Chicago is spendlag
Look kleewhgr^.if You Wish. Bsfors Buyins »M9s, But Bs SURE. Absolufesty Surs. to
acatton at
! his vacuuon
ui the
me Traverse -Lake ReLook Her« Bsfors You ConsMsr Buying Elsewhers.
EY.
Hurry Atkinson. Miles Kastner.
a W’exford Tuee- Nina Myers of Solon aad
J. C. Pease wc
Walter
E
KeUogg.
Mrs.
Novak
and
of
this
ptoce
visited
Mrs.
Sam
Myers
day oC last week > attend the fuoecai
Ed
Novak
have
rteunsed
home
to
Chiof
West
Almira
Stmday.
of: Aiull lb
Howard Tindall coaunaced work
The Aid society of U
for Johaar Shorter of Kaasoa today. “T.
wUI tenet at the
Grandma Gai^vcr moved oa her
farm iiTiath Ipuaon test week.
J. Borkert. our blnekaiteU. had a were fairly set. a anddeo gale capMtettosra. T. Frttertch’steiYstsm
I wyakoop waa < TiaTena Gtty tensd the aaU bote, throwtag Mr. Kelsi^^-A tew days «t teiUe JOa tote
togg oreThoard and he caate
{reayiTiiiBEiEaiii
Hr. nd
Mr«. J. O. <
WMte Sicilian Skirts
White Sicilian Waists SlLed
Plaited Skills for
Lillie Girls
SHRT SPECIALS
SKIRTS FOR LARGE WOMEN
KIMBALL
i;i; o,u”:r."!‘$5.00
WASH SKIRTS
Out Sicilian Snlrt Waist Suits
an* all tlu* ditTerk*,.t ylont-liluns, mixtures.
SILK SBIRT WAIST SUITS
Worth 12.50. Y
-/
ir
h
$2.98, J3.98, $4.98
^ Y5
JACKETS
BE]fi?TCTL BLACK SILK COATS
■^'^T.^::3.50
$1.98, $250 and $19.8
I Sr^i^'l^keror^Biwzri?
Closing Out Wash Goods
Low Neck Vests
ttfirade Vcsts Md Pauts
....... 7c
BiS'iade Union Suits
*-
KiMBALt
VUSIG HOUSE
M. B. BAMtER. ftW.
‘ Corset Covers
STEINBERG BROS.
»iow^TiMviMe errv. moHWAN.
■CMyiMS
JmB kteAHM
araaroCkM^
f ptaMT ntmUmg to tfrii a pmr
liotfcttrt—t. MW «i» ckst «B to-
•'* • • •jha.-haaaiiaadahawaa*
-;c< tha 4aaty 1
THCV MAm THt PAUL
fhimv. julv ■; i
the tksAla H might.
wrmnBr
toMfrn ef B.
Ptoce HoteL
WANTED.
wmt Into rmptcTUB. *Tf 1 cou^ only
hare oao af thaoo foMar woh dfoaaca.”
They Wa ywaas aai the to
aha thought. ” vonUat the reft o( tho
■ ad har»% asad mdhy a re* glxla be jaaloaer Bat ahe didat «gaah had hoae tta work waO oa ha*
•JMiiitt mo4 tettery ea a fHhm «a>
tkair fheea. He was dad ta 4aaiy
gramthaL Th« ca»i a hmg “ah” ,C
Wnr la IW CMMery. wkmrm kaU
r aa« «wa It law M f
hlaek. eery 4aacy Mack, aad her
delight. AgFcutoStomadf water ahotj ■MAO AMO IIOCMIuraatod by youag
* ^
«• kMV af (he M4.
Mm dreaa daas ta Inr la tha i
ap high Mtovt thoir heuda. Oowa U
tody ta
V Plalatlf ka4 MnarW a tarnw
paemd plaees that ■haatai plaM
cumn aad daMd Itself lalo kgnr
“WnO
gae
whlx!
thee
wnmaa
k
^
THE QAiiC OP ROUND BALC koaar amaaiaiimr. There w^ hm-,
whtah took «u tho mm. aanwlatog
lan^ tartoataJ ikat It
CM the tomd nC that aanha la
drada af amre faalilrmitolr draaaH
ttota. Thea came hoadruda of other WANTEIi-toxpcrtoMd butehei
Uawtal Wiwa. vtarnw^ ap**
thaa he la the crowd aa Waat PYoat aMOL Br hem feBow aaya
lau. AghUag aad gaarreUag all UtamI
once. Stepaa, kS Randolph street.
I br taatkaW W
atraat last evcwlaa aad atoaeac rrery sackin' <kn goiaaw. «mt «t 4L $
aated moat gtortoadly. Aad whea the
fcaWm siWkad iriaiBCif toy Hw thiaai,
laly 2Hf
iMMd «t nayakaanekia'the ptoM
maama
that
thay
paaaad
was
cUamx waa at hand—well thare'e a
tkraataaai to pat ktelB «kapa IPr boi^
dtptlahly apptoaM that ahe bat aeithcr ofaaakea. Hemd tola aC thaea aboai Uaali to expreeokm and they gaaeed WAfrrtO-T>sa good draft te
sfaHi«hal.--1Koi
1W. Tke aovt bM It *aa a gfa»« »at ^
two months work. O. Lose Stiver.
aaeiead a little tklas Hke that for she anafeia’ potooB nai n( aaakn
out fttlet and aahdaei hataatteted.
ter aad flxai a «ay for trial.
Acam. Mick.
July »-«
Idakad at him aad he hMtoBi at har aad aiiiaiBa -Umkthar aow. pntotog them
The crowds were bnglaali^ to dwlaMower wnuaatf. a wealthy retired | w* «d aat kwar Mt
ta TNHand a
hatta
Motmmem them they aaaad at the vari- bBbv thMa amaad har aeekL Nam dto. Tho hicyoie ridere had “globed OOMRCTCNT girl wasted at one
faraaer of Ctertpa. who fw the paet
wasplaFetL Wa
ahWto enda' one ahe jest killed. the gtobe” aad they had adaaod (hat
bshrratl that roam( ban
seaeral boearwork. Mrs. Tracy GUtamr jmn haa aecreUy beea
.
The Herrta wheel wan the Arst plaer Shaalm.”
tott they didn’t mte. It was lata aad
Ua. &0S State 8L
July 2S4f
taktriaaslal mmetm la a rnittlaoa at- ty an AaMdean gum. Feme aid cat h
Abe alaada ther bomnr attack
aa the alanA whem
thar aast ga Hand ta hand they left
t4raipc to aeeare a torlde to aharr Wa ant ttaTM old cat w* rraardid aa Aa-«My atm
rlraUTaa d roBDd ban. They
^ i lha odor of hot hattamd papaata talrty faariaated aad k la oaly after ke had tha etreet. The horto was uaitod aad WANTCO^ICompH«i girl for gcaer
affectloaa aad fartuaf of IT.oat.
W’ellcr. 444 Webstar
raiaarei wW them ware aat roaagh pnBa the nlcklea from the pocket oooM catoad 'her three Uaaea that
they started oa the drive homel PerfcMod hla aaaret to frt«U. raeeatly ptoyera aa M Md tar rsaad kaO.
jaly 24-cf
be conaied. To thoae who have wUhope he told the old. oM story, perhaps____________________________________
aad aaaouatwd tkat toe la wlltlar to ae>
la a match aame af raaad baU them aeaaed the maamawb atmetara of steel
He ammea atoag the ptoeaa where there was a stolew ktas or two-but WANTED-Two dtalag room girts at
erpt the frai auUdcti or widow, tovtaa were foamaa playm aa a aide.
there
are
an
hlaaka
and
wtam
a
stuck
that
for
many
years
stood
near
Llneota
once.
Hotrt
Whiting.
July S4-tf
tklB
la
a
ajory
of
the
street
fair.
qaita as artlvc as hasahaU
diapoattloe. who makea
af cheap Jmsehry. “Talat ao chaat
park la Chknjn aad loamcd ap
Wllttama U aearly M yeara tiT a«a. hat la and exdttnc.
WANTSD-A woman cook; wagon $40
the mat of the aranary. the wheel here tboMi.” ha said to her aa ahe was beU of the Ideal type of frateralty at •sals. Them wn
per month. Lake View House. Klk
aeiisr^ aat la a
,1a bat a sasall thtag. But they had deektac heenaif with the Handy pins
Nol^-e Is rasily nilK'ntrTjtrctrd as a
aatMMeHuw. He baa tleelded to eat foal a stoot stake four fed hldi aad
Rapids.
July i»Af
never aeao Chicago, that big city was aad broociea. “Seen a fellow with »
I Hors
Inooe fhan ajrearlew aad m ea
about two laAea ta dUnmCer was drirdlamoad on jest wia a wateh. Thoae
bustle
heat for a wife tohnoeff. hot proalaea aa into the grotiad. Tbe runner gotag simply a anme—a place where “pa”
of trade wfrfcb no one wwwid ooppreasL
went once te a while srhh a load of rich iclkMva *ara atways lucky.”
la the meaaarhlle to ooaaMer all appll- at fuU speed waald sdxa this stake,
They drop toto the eleouic 4ome and Tbo loudita shooter is not by any
stoek and caase back with a world of
caala. WlUlaaM la pepalar la the vll- freqoeat^ ewingteg creaBd It two er
meens tbe most acraoipUsbed and eftalas aidch aotopty need heUeve. ao for tweaty mlanes alt spell bovnd.
feetlre orstnr. Tbe brst work may U
lase aad rrh
thk mrk wheel looked as big as lu was ao real, the Indians, canning cruel
LOST—Wednesday wenlag ml
firstoaaUt CaCeas t
things, aaemod aa nataral aa life and
merry-go-nHiad. ladies' jacket. Leave
then
the
ahootJag!
There
were
tears
“Let’s go up.” he
ClondswaH of Qraad SapMa wa
at Uto oAce.
July ri-tf
“I’m afraid.** answered she as she In their eyes when they saw the rerratt'd Moaday by Defatty Gaae War“Pitched oar wa called
ualtlag of the husband aad wife and
noticed that the top of the wheel
LOAT-Bahy
blanket wHh crocheted
dea fYed 4accd>y of Uowell for vlolat* It
liuk
cfaild.
But
when
tbe
great
kid
the
level
of
the
fourth
Boor
The batter atood la a clrrle four ftoat
t.'dg.e, between Front street am
> Mifb|w>-s*ed wfthiaje the h«h law* by apearlag black
aaplng secne came forth their laughs
oAkes In the WUhelm block.
aterial lnttv«>«t A
Webster avenue. Ftader please re
hM la tiaeola |^a. Oottdzward was la diameter, midway betweeh Brst
”Oome on.” he said, aad womaa-Uke could be heard above all others pud sorirty for th** prrrentkin of O!;, wtmkl
turn to Record office.
July 2C-2V
takea before Jastke Perry at Lowell and borne. Tbe thrower stood k
ceutcT of the square made by the gewk.
they went out hand la hand.
And a fertile fieW for Its henefl«-eut
and was hard
which he clieerftilly thirty fCet from the batter. Many she beard the voice of her amstcr and
I’hila«leljihla I^nleer.
“Mermaid.” oald the Iwrker. “MeCfollowed.
palil. The arrest of Ooedxward re- taams had what was called a *^lp
mald. the greatest optical Ulosloa In
a thrilling aeasatkm. even be
«nala the fact that ,a bass apearina thrower^’-that Is. one who could throw
the world.” “1 want to see that.“ she
muM a* OMwa.
party was orsanlxed by Ooudsward a swift ban. sUrttng tour aad ahifathip noticed n because be fell a desire to
DiiKne tbe .*-’oMth .tfric-an war. when FOR RENT—Say. if you want a sslte
aald. “my grand pap used te tell about
aad an evealua was apeat oo the lake. up. There were no fouk. Bveryihlng jump off aad land away down aboot
of pU-asant room*, cheap real, good
went. Rarkbanded batting was cotii- the We-que-toug chib bouse on East one of those things. I’ll bet It laat a (hst i-pmurv- ws* uimIit nmrtlal law.
letter* (M'Qt b«nie b.v Krittah eolult-m
location, near South I'oiou street
man. Tbe batter awtaging raand with Prfnt street. But that didn’t count Cor real mermaid, though, the man aald It
the expedltkm were 8an Blcely and
had to pj^* thruugb the baud* of a
school.^ telephone C. H. CsriH-ntt-r,
the ball as It came to him u^td drive
as an opera delus1oia.“
ceueur.
Arthar Honaad. They were also
SCI CiUxens.
It aMcwaya or backwartl for a long hit. sbe was plainly very much frightened
He produced the fee a*«d they went
A private In a Yorkriilre regiment
retted and iapd »lt. OoMtaward
A few were aklttfai at what was caltoi and leaned closer to him. This gave
July 27-thur-rri-sat-tt
. The singior. monologue and club
id s4-nt fmtr <.r tlve lefter* butue.
opportuuUy to put his arm
hlhMed tola lae atrlaa of hah at CiwmI side betting. Urasplng the hat near
slvim
swinging appealed to them but they
FOR RENT-—Suite of six well-furRaplda aad Jaeohy was lafonaed. the iBlddIc with the thumb and Hagers around her and protect her. There
couldn't find out Irtoere the mermaid bl* regiment.
nlsbinl rooms, sewer, gas range and
Whaa arrest ad Ooodaward aUted of oaie hand and being careful tjurt the were several hnadred people looking
1
by
t
aud
wi*r«
from and neither could tbe rest
lighting and sewing machine,
fraakly that he H la perfm snnpaUiy Anger <rnda were below tbe aurftoce. but “Shucks." none of them don’t
therefore tUeclble on llu-ir arrival
of them.
quire at Z2Z Duardman avenue.
their «l<-*tmatkni. I|e de.-itled to
with the gaaie and flah htww and wanu
toward the thrower.' lu thin |h>vI- know us,“ he aald and she was reasThey agreed that the “Barnyard Cir accmint* witli the «<eti««>r. atul at
July 2«-tf
lu are thea enforced, but for a Ioor tiaa the batter would catrto the ball on siire<l.
cus” was good aad that tbe Yankee font of the next letter he wn»te:
time he has had a preat desire to spear tbatoportbebataad.tna frtic*
This touch of high life naturally village was wonderful aad he b going
PASTURE—Have gntid pasture for
Please l(M»k nnder tbe *tsuip”
lihwk baas and couldn't resist the tloB of a second, ns It slid along the keyed them up to an nnusuai pitch.
reut
ck>*e
lo
town.
1).
E.
Wynkuitp
At tbe eni^or'w «-(lli-e the Ii-imt
BiWee and by a gulch deAection of Down the pike they started, he with a to start to whittle one out this winter opened ord read a* usual.
temptathm wheo be hot to work
The «fJuly 2C-31
“when work slacks” up. But "The
Uacola lake. In i Speacer township the bat slioot the ball backward to the double grip on her arm aad ahe with
Moonshiners’* was where they were neer in vhMnte spent *unie
Jastiee Perry In seotenelna the three right or to tbe left.
tamp
double grip on the pop corn sack. genuinely sorry when the lights came
Hundiwila of men now living In eenao that be could trad
men said be lined Qoadxward more tml Maasaebusetta have aaen It done. Past the ’Train Robbers.*' “The
Strange to say. their sym which he wn* certain he would And
thaa the uihem baeaaae he was a eoaa- Tbfrr were three ratrhera In line be- Yankee VUIaga.” the “Moonshteeva“
TO RENT—Unfumished rooms: also a
pathies were all with the moonabbiers there.
At last hU luitiem-e
ty ofletal and sboaid set a good exam hlad the batter. Tbf Arst catcher play- and others they went antU they came
good bam. Inquire at 21S Wc£t
and not with (he revenue officers and wsnird: but bl* feeling* can be berter
ple, and because he orputlaed the ad done. He usimlly craorhed and to the merry go ’round. A cash InvestEleventh street.
July
Imsglut'd lliau dewTilvd wfien be reed
when
the
moonshiner's
wife,
after
her
took only tbe low throws. Tbe second
speSrlaK party.
of 16 centw was all that was husband had l>e«n killed, shot the reve- these words:
*0 RENT—Two residences, on
The wild man of Long l.*ke. who and third ratrbers sU«d erect, alert needed there and—but we've all ridden
’•W.-i* It luird to get offr- Phil
for the high and wild th^^^s. There
nde offleer. she said "good” so loud
2SC and another at 2'>7 East Tenth
Iclpliia l^cdgcr.
lias U'TTortxcd farmer* and resorters
on
the
merry-go-round
and
know
the
were two bark AeMers. one at the right
street. Apply to E McNamara.
for two wi'Tk*. hs* he<m capturetl by and one at the left of the third catrtier. sensation. Makes you alek? The that she blushed painluUy—but the
Ughu mere out and the squeeze of her
July 14-tf
ivpuly Bhrrlff Noyo* of Alpena. He They were there for the backhstid aud whirling motion nauseates you! Say.
hand showed that be echoed the *entl
Bamboo porch shades tor yov
talks a strange language and has a aMde hits. There was a pla,ver at each did you ever have the bay all in. did I
porch wlU keep you comtonaMe
wild appearance. He had two bricks In goal a player between second goal aud you ever have $10 In your pocket, did |
■ the dnriiic the hot weather. 4x8. 6x8
>c and tw9 outflehlers. The bell you ever Hitch up the bay mare to that *
his fMWkeU when eanght. Ils ate a
“Old Plantation” tmt somehow or other 8x8. 10x8, TOC ap. X W. KUtlket FOR SALE—Houst and tot. barn
1 made of woolen yarn, nnul.v
liar of laondr>- soap which he found In
wound, with a few shot In tbe renttT. new lop buggy that took a couple of* they both kept bumming the melodies
Jalj 20 U
lot. 442 West Eighth strevt. Price
the cell at the Jatl. He give* the name It was covered with lentber ami wa>« raodths wage*, did you evjer drive a
of ”befo' de wah.” “Ttoey sure enough
I2.400. ooo-tblrd down, balance
<»r John Swart. The man’s home Is Munewhat smaller than the rv-g;il.nti<n nolle or *o and get HER and thea
niggers.” he said and that made it
salt purchaser. Inquire IIS East
unknown and he Is Insane. MThen baaeball. It was n-it luudiy. A U^-k come
town- \oaiWT WHI.
n»..lr.l
Ninth street, or a4)dre.<s John Oune,
forced to lake a bath at the jail It aad a catch was out. One out. the what
'
i' !“
I »'«*'
<^n.p<»«l ot
ChelKjygan. Mich.
July IMf
was found that he had on flve pairs nl side was out. To arotol Isdng put o-jt (bat merry-go-round
just the boom pol^ only white men covered with burnt
pants, two sweater*, three shirts and by a ball thrown at him and properly of the whole load? Shucks!
FOR 8ALE OR TRADE—Lot. building,
eerk.
coartied. a runner would now jnmp
one cost.
But tempus fugiis along
a rate
la tbe air, now fall flat on tbe groand
stock aad Bxtures of grocery aad
They wen- getting somewhat jaded
Alilennan Hctilhan of Qrand Rapids nod up aud away again In a twinkling. that makes cven^the noon hour seem
meat market. South Spruce street.
toward tbe last and she had a really
has htsric<| a campaign against the inns were railed tallies. Tlw big like a week In comparison. They wan
CUirens phone 732.
July S-lmo
blase air. The admissions had made
■ Standard till t'o.. and lulenda to drive
der over toward the Abyaslalan woman a dcni In hU aUowance but he found a
its pbini out of (irand Hapida At a
that eat* them alive. Two quarten. largain in lemonade and Invested. “All
FOR BALE OR RENT—Tbe W’eiU
n-reni nuMilng of the eounell he In- team chose Ita own “referee.” and the sort of makes a hole la that t
Side hotel. Inquire Howard ^*hU
j yw can drink for flvo cents” wa* the
trt)dur«>d a revolution railing for a »pe two “referees” cboae si “judge,” who but then, be U out to have
Ing.
July 10 If
! cry and he really accomplUbed a feat
solemn and hnportant persqu.
icry
ris) f'omiulttf'e to consider the advisa
slleiit ex(^i»t when the referees could time and be is golag to have lu av tw If j am) she disposed of three glasses, ao
FOR SALEbility of romiH'UIng itie (siuiiianv to
he does have to get up at 4 o'clock In they felt satisAed.
ONE HOUSE on West 11th street.
rensovo Ita local idant. Ttor pnwmhle
the morning and—but thoae thinga all
The elect rie founuiu was Just getTHREE HOl!8E8 on Bast 10th St.
of the rciMiluthin rccHcs the cUIni that
belong to the morrow.
tiug ready (or the laat performance of
Ktsu Osovwt Was Thla.
TWO HOUSES on comer rronl and
the plant I* row s menace to ll^e^ and
“This woman Is perfectly immune the evening. They decided to. go. It
Rose street.
pmpi'rly In Its vlrlnltv, and t|c«)sres
ratd>er ejocerulng John Leech, tbe
> the bite of the avosi poisonous.” was said to toe the beat thing there
ONE HOUSE oo W’cbster street
that It te only a matter of ilm<- when ions launch artist. Is the following;
saya the barker. “8he“—and a tremor and they wanted to see It. Tho vari
f0 acre farm.
ItsI removal
rv
will tie an nbMdute ncre* I On one oecasloo when In tbe conn
goes through the crowd. "Look, she's colored jets of water shot np but they
idly.
W»
acre*
unimproved land.
itry on a sketching tour Mr. Leech paid
40 acres unimproved l^nd.
I a rWt to a traveling warw<ork show
Any of these at a bad^n that you
property, and also to keep flremcn out which happened at the time to be ta
tlie vlltege. Tbe proprtetor of the waxcan’t refuse. Part down: balance
of so gn'si danger.
to suit buyer.
Jtm. W. Nichols, a former Pere Mar works In giving a description of the
dlffiTcnt exbildts pointed to a rery
A. P. HUELLMANTBLL
queue brakemnn In the fndghl err- lean, sttenunted llgure with an order
flu* eoatpWxloii. sad i
m East 6th Street.
July €-tf.
r , xlco. has l egim suit to r<*c<»vcr dam- un Its breast and said:
nscs In the sum of tn.oaa for tlte loss
'U majerstle King Ueorge IT.HOUAE8 AND LOTA-Mouthly pay
- Inquire i Mr. Leech In aurhla left leg under a freight engine.
Dr. Ctoorlss' riwk Toed. Um grwtert a
ments.
Hermaa
W.
Smith.
Clt,West
Why.
I
^ : NIoAoIa alleges that the running istard
iMUtiasn today. t> tb* r«mlt of yoars o)
ElevenUi atreet ClUxens phone 166.
ty and McpcrWoev by Dr. camtm, a pkyW
I?" - * of the engine with which he was sent
•I>W yer. ilienr' sneered tbe MiowJune 27-U
«r totth waadtag iB kl. prWMWcn. ata
K . • r-nt one rainy night tras hntken og. man. -Well, yer wooMal be vwry fat
tnpmrmxkm k th* only on* ta <&• ww-U
and. nor knowing thk. he wasghrown If you’d been without wlttka aa lang
rrrogniiad aad tadoewd 1*y (br nwdlesKrw FOR SALE—Warehouse bonding on
It k pndUvdy tb« only prspniwtkn
*:V
to the ground and the whetds cru*he<l
Bay street, corner Hall, also 14knows
t*
acknc*
wtolta
wMbout
tb*
um of
:|
his leg.
^
borsa power gasoline engine aad
- :
Braard J. flolan. a Oraad Rapids
Inwvd. thta ebota or aersvsy nwsk with Arm.
feed min outAt; also 6-room brick
■nirrp twn be no donbt that women
jMnllky fl«k. For nvoovtag wrinkir*
roolracllng plumber, who
residence. $37 Sixth street Apply
hav*e less sense of humor than men.
xk*
(aes.
nwk
and
kanda
it
acta
hks
nu
Inraliers' asso- Much humor In a vrommn Is mm and
‘ Iswrd from the Master Plun
riailon. fliod his bill of ctiraplaint mmarkaWe. Tbe love of approhatlan
aaaliivt (he association In (he circuit Is as eooimun amung women as kusnr
opiag
FOR AALE-etore kulMtoE stock and
rourt Wedneaday. DolaD allcgca.tbat among men, and as rara sp^ong men
Ara you contant to plod aleup. doinp unconQcnlai. poorly paid work?
teswtSrm.lart* aad bmattfal. aotbtas can
as hmoor among wemen. Tbe tempta
Axturaa. Will aaU aR or any pail,
members eg the Maater Pluml»er«* a*- tion to say tbe omMUatabk thing wWeb.
•qnalH. To prvrmt tk« bust froni tarfah
Arc you satlallod wkh tho prouout? Or hawo you a opark of ambb
or vlU rent bulhUng. Apply at once.
BotdaMtm have an agreement whereby qatte apart from dUIlke or anger, at
motamstaotod slv«y*M Or.Oarks’F
tieiv—a dosire to hotter your condition, to raloo abevo your followur
ktaaftarwaanmebaby. ItwPl aksfun
Chna. Boaentbal, TreTene Qty. Mich.
10 per ci>ni Je added to the legitimate times seems to attack the maaruttne
bosom W> lU naSorsl aontonr and bmaty
Thon tot itt mako you a buainoaa onoeialioL
may n tl
prior of all ctmtracta. and that thk 16 laltMl seldom occurs to tbata. and when
taroogb tkk «aaso.
men. a
3tes not. as la meat,
Sot your mark MghI llaaolvo to prtao forward and upward day
per rent U turned Into (hr baada of It dom It denotes
Wo oaraoidty worn tohos «o avoid aUl
> of tbe aptilt of tnda■100 olDv.CharkB'Plata Pood. 8mtaat«bo FOR SALE—41 lou in Hannah’s 6th
Ibr Ananrtal srerrtary of the assoela* by day until tho goal of auoeoas la rcaohad.
peodence. but a rml waat of benevoamaaadpwWoHflfDr.Chartaakoa
lb*
box
add;
$
oneaere
lots
trooUag
on 14tk
Uofi and divided among membnra of lence going down to the mote of tbe
Right now. wWk you are young, la th# tlava to toy the oomtratono
tauopankmtac W« ako wan kdko ool
atreet 4 to QrlAto to Wtonle'a add«
tbn asaorlation. In hhi arralgamnat nature. Moat women wanld mtber be
» mo any otaar eraaa on tba^oco. aa Dr.
of fama aad fortune. A thoruug^ practical buaincat adacatton la tho
and S lota on Waat Ptant streai
Psodk goamMsad not lo pro
ofAhr aaaociatloo. Dolan relates Ue
wm ba sold on uaay gnymants or
n on which you can ralao tho mighty auporsttticturo of i
to* growlb of
■chrme adopted to provide way backmk at an too yrtneipol Dmartaant
exchange tor other property. Oea
allttag of its members aad the areooa. Aogin luring that foundation now.
W. BaA.
Mar 11-tf
raagrmeat by which a backiHder who
Wo toaoh Aeokkaaping. Shorthand. Tuaah TypowrHlng, Penmanrefases to eontrtbute the la per cent
tCE-Joka Hopkina wfU aarru ku
oMp, Rnglleh, Cammaupl.al Lass, Lattor WiBlag. AHtkmatia, Latter
nomassarmrAssamm *ai
gratt to the asaoelatloB fund, abonld
•a to thu past to tka
•Am yon the Aoorwalkerr
Praop
Copying.
(
Le AlnHpMoed. boynoued and ftorend to
KA8T PART OF TOWN.
"Tea ah-.*’ '
B Tuoeday, SapL S, ItOS Day and evening
return to the aaaoclatlao or forfeit bis
OaB ng by both phonas No. 64.
1 bought a pait nr akaelama twn
baalaosa. He alli^as a card was prr- hours agrand gave the gM a $10 bUL
Oedars wU ba promptly attaodad to
parad no wtolch waiY the names of the My change hasn't come yet.**
JOHN
HOFKIN&
apr Zhlmo
Writo today for fraa llluatratod g
* ru see ibant It air.”
plambcra of tbe aasociatitm la good
“Don’t bother.
I’m la no bony.
ataadtas. gai tkaae bkekllatad. Tt>
But
maybe
.rou
can
tell
me
wbat
rata
cany onl the boyanlt egeciireiy. job-'
of Interest this stare pa.vs on depoMts.**
hem vko am arganlcnd la (be «al(<’oC
MONEY TO LOA6
“We pay ao interesrr saM tbe Anorw
plaaibcm' auppUrn are directed not
walker, freetlngly.—Newark News.
pot to taortsafw Boni Aar aala
^ Tl^'rc WMM I "liart tnm M UmWs*
■aafafiw ar aay at to I
ta tk* «■■>■
LOST
FOR RENT.
FOR SALE
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
a
Vbu
A POR BAiJi OR naoR-Rm
TAXES
NattoatRTaifoaymto.
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hoore for sprinkling lawns nre Craai
$ to S a. to. and from S to 6.p. OL At .
ao time can water be used wtthoai
noxzle or sprinkler attacked. On ne>
count of the great amount ef water
used during the day (or manu£actnr>
lag and ether pun>o*ca teooaaary rules
for sprinkling lawns most be en
forced.
H. O. Joynt Supt
Jtm 24-tf
TRY A RECCRO WANT Ato
Dn. Snpr & Nukilipi
DENTISTS
IfiMOVBD TO OmCBS
OVU JO8IS0N rauc CO.
w. o.
IMIOPdOk.9
Tiacbtr
of Vhlin
S«tk SMe SkM store
32S SOOTI MAI STKET
J. M. HUELLMAHTH..
BEAL ESTATE ASD L0AJli«»^
ffWotomry P»vik>llo
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WoHE
M.rrMltl**.
aiMTMPtaMfW
ABSTRACf^F TITLE
C. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
0*«’«u.o.r.(krnr.Br.
jamoiom woikl.
and Feather Ea^
to b* made into rugs, let ma
•how you aoaspka
K. ft. CEAFm. ftrgprtclv.
Fkpaa III
Am Wmhtaffirn to
iddAS. A. l*OltoVI9
UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE
lATISF-IKOr
^iSOELLANEOUa
^
The tax roRa tar tbe colleettan af
school aad etty taxea and ivactal aw
Bfasmxuto frrr tha Arc wards of thR..
Hty ef Trevanw Oty.Utah., hnec haoR.
P*acctf to my bandi forcollecthm.
1 wUl be In my oMce for the pmv
pom of eollocttog said tasas evatff
week day from now ualSl Nov. 1.160$,
from t o'clock unUI 11 :$» o'clock to
the foremoou. and ftnm 1 o'otock
4 o'clock to the aftuvnaon cf eneh Any.
All taxes paid before Sept. 1st wIB
be received without coUectioai fees,
■ml aU taxes rematotog unpaid or.
Sept 1st and until Oct. Ut a penaHy ;
of one per cent tor collection wU ha
charged. On all taxaa rematotog an*
paid on Oct. 1st and untU Nov. lat a.
penalty of two per cent for ootlactloR
will be chargmt
Office. Boom 202 State bank bMg.
.V K. Haskelt City Trcaawur.
Dated July 24, 1605.
July 2SOet. $1.
We are now taking orders
for the celebrated
KEYSTONE BRICK
Tranruettf
Brick Cc.
KEYSTONE MtcA!
I
. niAvsiitK errv.
A MEmCIWC THAT CUVXt
fern UW la a oma 4iiBy
4i« oat aa the haak af Otter gfaafc.
Tka Oohmlal OaM are to craii a
at te her ai Badaad. ABeaie
ia to be boBorad by a maawea dadkatioa are to
otbaraolabfaa Vice
PreaHeat fklrbaglu and Btbaa Allea
HItebeock. aaeretary of iba bitailor.
Eer. rather ^avaaaagb. tka aaw
prartdant of tbe Oatveralty of Notre
at tbe band of Holy
Cram eemlanry elaee IM and ta one
of tbe moot acbotarty mca ta tba Bo......................He la SSiyam
old. was bora In LaaUmla.0.. was edoentad at the partab acboQl la that town
aad at Notre Duaa. to wbldb be now
m prealdcat. aad wae oidalned
la ItM. POr tke last twalva years be
baa been amteuat edllor of Ave Maria.
welkbaowa lactorer and has been
aa iodaetrtoaa oontribtttor to tbe cur-
•MUMMY OF OIIECO.*
•Afliuurr HYFOCRITE,*
“ClUFFtSO CnIaTURS.-
wchmaic, fraav. july ai imb.
SOtOPULA
mwiuairTOcau
The'taaa of WraAtv nra iasssteMc
aad tee dsMMsd hkwd at vmmatM ta
lrantedacraa techfldraaiat& Wd
Bcrafata. Betef thna deeply sooted
TfW^cahlSbttcdtaeBseW
-V
BICYCLES boitekt aad an klate s< fa. patriagdoae. Moacy to loaa. rtrad
FlaeB. 211 E. Prate 8L
July 17-1 BK>
At
RastalTs
Xike wain atfaBsa. BBcte laaBet lae
patod ap« a gia. wWefe tbe ncrniater
twtrta >ttb adagled feeUag of berrar
and curasltr. John B. BockcMlcr.
«r n eraed chaigad wHh
Bvtrefieiidow*
bMT tlM CSPM'
potaon." ta beU BP to tbn readecs of
tbe enrreat tesne of Mcdare*# by
Ida M. TarbeO and sabjactad to a
«o
aoBbaearchiag. brutal aaaljnBta.
fltae strips Item tbe man bis shieldtag doak of charity and reveals biv
la bta nakadaesa. ‘The light abe tbnnra
apeo him to ao cokicad aa to show
kirn aa a brnthaone being, sbriveled
TW ratottoii of ilM BcrfM w4 M*
aad warped by bis mania for money.
«mivc omwi ia womu k to clo«
aaa^thekiagofbloodpnrifiera. is
There U hla wriakled. bald pate, tbe tee inediriBe tteA reouirwl. becaaae it
Ihai
w^4<blUty.
ly-llke, dry akla. bla omnlng. chances tbe qaslitv ^ tbe blood by
Tbe pramotan of tbe Hendrik Hnddeantaac it of sUpoisoes aad impurities,
• dcranfevanit of tiM non celebration «a l90P--the triccoten- blank eye. “looking through and bteldiwltnpan<fateemrtheniagthe enary of tbe discovery of tbe Hudson through things and telling nothing”; teeaytaem. When 8. S. S. has restored
river—have naked Ooreraor Higgins bis crnel. silt month. ”the Ups of which tbe Uood to a healthy cooditkm and
krttaliUiiy. (4|>lrtte omUj aSoetod. ao
are lost, as if by eternal grinding to forced out tbe acnrfulous deposits, there
<me MiaaU aka laaffha. tka Bast and Mayor McCleltaa to appoint a
ta a sore return to health. No remedy
ariBotc warpa. Pals la ike ovariaa sad committee of 100. Tbe otoot old Dutdi- gether of the teeth.” mad the expressioB haa ever been found to equal this great
WtwMB tk^riKwldara LoMofeotoas
was an ArcUc explorer, like of set meianeboly. as if be realised,
fbrthe cure of aU
_
diseases arising
Peary. Thoegb be died at about tbe “despite all bis riches, he is a crippled
^1^ from a diseased
Aecbcj for Celebrated Fox
age at tony, be had made four voy creature.” Even his simple home life,
to aarvooB proairatlaa.
or impure blood
Typewriters
Sotkinr wiU valiera thb dial
ages, in ftvery one of wbicb be had the aged man's carefslly distributed
ion and prreaat aaootka erf proa- drat tnroad tbe prow of kta vessel charities are made to appear oontempwito^^aoa^^ Lyflia
any tendency
northward, bis object in bis first voy* Uble.
that
way
write
PURELY
VE6ETABLE.
Only «0 In years, yet. In appearance,
age. aa In bis last, being *no discovbr
nsall about;
the pole and lo tall across U to the isl the “ddest man In the world.” No
-ICMMaaipnMihe ovMkrfal laltaf 1 ands of splcery or Cathay.* It is kno#a feehlenesa. only Inexpressible sadness
and
a
torriblc
power
and
depicted
in
also that la his first voyage he reached
THE SWIFT SPECinC CO., Atiate*. 6b.
a kagllMarltk airvaaa pfitrattoa. back* on July 23. 1«07. 80:23, the highest his face.
m. J. MOROAIM
Bdilnd all his good deeds there is
latitude be ever attained.
rer the ulterior motive.
Like a pctlUoo from htmorablu emulation to
Savoyard writes /bus of Senator
^7kKea» daM aad got BO beMr. aad
Lodge in the lYashlngten Poet: “Sen theme, ever recurring, runs through cut-throat struggle. Auil the man who
delliH-rately
ami
jn-«l«»t»-nily
<1«
h*s thes*this
study
of
the
man
Rockefeller
the
ge'a nai
damning suggestion that be but uses things calls his great organization a
om tha
He Is decidedly provincial, but tbe hla religion to blind those who stand benefakllun. and |x»ints to bis churchI have a few pieces of
genuine American Idea Is a blend of between him and the acqoiaiiion of going and blsf-Jiarltli-s om potof of his
wm ’ttoi tka aoloaiaa of letiera from
righteoiism*t«. There is but one name
kaowan aada ataaor by Lydia E. Piak* proTtncialisaM from every community more wealth.
Real Ksiaic for sale
Rockefeller Is nervous, expectant for it—hypocrisy.
kas'a V^atabirCaaapo^ eonelDee —north, south, cast and west. The
is not only the man In the Urt-ct
all wooMB of iu eirtaaaf Sataly yoa solo difficulty with Senator Lodge Is suspicious, even when seated in the
•aanoi wiah to reawia akdr aad waak
peaceful recesses of his favorite Euclid who feels the hypocrUy «it the case-; HOUSE AND LOT—Corner Slate and
that
he
does
not
think
provincialism
aad dkeooracad. ashanated aaek day.
Hose, seven rooms, small barn, gmsl
avkaa yon aaa ba aa aaaUj aarad aa from South Carolina or Kentucky or Avenue Baptist church in Cleveland— It Is tbe man in the school of lAisiness
water, size of lot lOixW^i. corner
Iowa tor Texas or Oregon is any ac- the only public place In which be ap Mr, Rockcfelb-r has crean-d, the man
lot; price Sl.noo.
in the train frf obsequious followers
I and he will not consent to mix pears with any regularity.
"Here." says Miss Tarbell. “he hi* giving bn* collected. And wbnt is
his first-rate provincialisms with the
HOUSE AND LOT—71S State street.
second and third rate provinclallfims seems to be at his freest, here be even the effect? Why. to make hypocrite*
Ct'.xl«;r>. gfKMl house and smiUl barn;
of
Uira—hyi*ocri!e;,
i«cynicsl”
of these inferior oommunltlee. New makes little speeches, on occaalona."
price ll.tHHl.
On occasions when Miss Tarl»ell saw
England Is the most provincial section
LMdiac V> t« II.
It would aeciB that Congrcniiman Do
ur great country, not excepting him, “He aat b«ii forward In his pew,
“I wlsli you would look nt tliU
Amood it to hare aome oppoaiUnn lo Manhattan island, but it is the most for a moment, his eyes Intent on the
the Sixth MlaaooM dlatrirt this year. aggressive, aelf-asscrtlve. obstioate. speaker, then with a start he looked to watch «nd w-e wliJl’s tbe matti-r with
It,*’ the roan said, hniulliig It o\er.
The poaslble candidatca are Senator fieri Inaclous provincialism in the hla right searching tbe faces he could
10 ACRES of nice laud on road to
The Jeweler examinetl It.
see. craning his neck to look backward.
Dtcfcinaon of Henry county, Wallace world.Random's fariu In Fi*nitsood; price
“I can’t sec anything wrong.” he
Crbasley of Jobnaon. John l.«ucaa of St
fGort.
T. P. O’Connor, the brilliant pub Then bla eyes mould turn to the speak- aald. “Wbnt ocetns to t»e the trouble?”
Bul not to stay there.
A few
Clair. Judge W. U Jarrott of CaaK and licist and member of parliament, says
lins kwt mwrSy a minute in tbe
VACANT LOT cm Wayne utreel; fine
a few othera. Mr. Dc Armond doe> in a Iste article that the house of eomlents later ho was searching the last Hinv moniks,”
“I'bat Isn’t worth m.-iklng a tii.s«
location; price |200.
a6t aeen the leaat bit anakMU, am he
• Is a house of loafers. He con aisles to the left, craning again lo sec
o\ er.”
haa JUBt gone on a three months’ trip trasts the ’’dog’s life” of a member of behind him. •
>e Jewel
“I didn't know- but one of the
“Unconscious habit, perhaps. Fear, mlgltt have bT'»ken. or sonn-tli
to the Philippines with a cuagreasiaiial tbe house of representatives in W’ashthing.”
joaketiag party.
Ingtoo with the Idleness of the average fear cf the oft-rcpoated threats of the
“.No. they’re nil right.”
“It isn’t full JewHeil, anyhow, is
The little village of Kcntonlown M. P. Men noted for their Industry In multitude of sufferers from tbe wheels
r
boaaU of havlag the oldest negro wo- literary, professional or business lives of the cars of progress bo has rolled
“Yes. It's full Jewcleii."
across
tbe
eountr>-,
ao
many
a
man
aMO In the stato of Kentucky. Her entering parllsmenl are at once struck
•Tve
liccn v|isp«M-tlng knlely ih.Tt the
■ane is Mary Harding and she was with the unbusinesslike meibods pre who knows him will aay. It does not use I* only* w.-islnsl."
bora in 1797 In Georgia. Her mind and vailing. They struggle against the matter what It la. It is pitiful, so
“You're wrtuijr. It’s solid gold.”
eyoalgbt are good. Aunty, aa ehe 1* fwllng of inertia, but gradually be- pitiful, that one cannot watch John
“Hut It isn’t n llrsl einrs inuke. Is
called all ov«'r the county, is being ctimo so “accustomed to the creaky, Rockefeller all through a church ser itr
“Yes, Ibere's nothing better in the
cared for li> John Cannor anp bis fam unwielity, cumbrous, Immutable parila- vice and ever cease to feel that ho Is
market.”
of the aaddeet objecu
ily, Her age has been traced back to montary machine that they lose cour“I’m gbd to hear yon say so. IVr
hojK* and even faith.” It is Im world.”
1797. m» there can be no doubt as to
In hla “platUudtdous” Sunday school baps you wouldn’t mlml letling me ]
her age. The old woman, with all her possible to do any w ork in the house
have n fifty on Itr* — Chicago
children, she says, was sold and ahe of commons. Mr. O’Connor asserts speeches. Mias Tarbell asserts. Rocke Tribune.
was M>paratt\i from the flock and has frtmi experience and oliservatlon, al- feller only aeetns genuine and enter
not set*n h«T children from that time. th(Migh he notes one or two excep taining when speaking of “dividends
of salvation.” or some other ideas sug
She said she would like to sec them tions lu the rule.
Ut?nry Kmart, the English romiKMcr, gesting money and its accumulation.
.once mon' and then the good Lord
VIA me
In Perfect CondiUon
“The range of his giving is ver>pi^-etl a fine organ hi a l>nndnn church
could take her away.
At the request Of James H. Hyde a and his recital after service attracted wide.” says the writer. ‘There
well
authenticated
case,
dating
back
Rummer
Aasembty.
Frankfort.
much
attt'nilon,
but
one
morning
after
liong Island railroad pavMnper train
only
a
few
years,
of
a
partly
worn
pair
selection
from
one
of
Morart's
n
igr.-Batl
■was held at the lUy 8hon* station for
kfort. :
halt an hoar recently. When Hyde’s es a rliurrh warden came into thg or- of shoes sent to a loss fortunate friend
o 2Jrd. nmud trip tIcketK will In'
loft and • begged lo Inform Mr with a personal note from Mr. Rocke
valet awakentHi him one morning
wreeka ago and told him he had less Smart that they had decided that they feller. Nothing, nothing must be wast «>ld at rate of one fare fur the nmud i
ed
in
thq
maUer
of
charity,
and
more
trip.
Ticket*
on
sale
July .".Ist. August
could
not
have
such
JIggy
stuff
played
than Arc mlnulca to catch the train, ho
in their church.” •"Very well, sir,” sraa than In an oil refinery. It is evident 1. 2. 7. and 8; good for rt-tum Until |
telephoned the station agent and
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
dered him to..Aold the train until he the answer. “It shall be altered.” Next that hla giving is governed by some Sept, 3rd.
reached the station. More than 100 Sunday dirgellko sounds preceeded theory m( the i>er cent due the Lord,
passongers waited for him lo dress. from the organ and the warden con- though it is evident that he never has
Half an hour after schedule Hyde’s gramlated tbe player on the solemn gone as high as 10 per cent!"
Of Rockefeller's “alter egt>,’
rubber tired runalsjut came leisurely and elevating effect of the music.
glad you like It,” answered Mr. other self, how does It harmonize with
doBD the road, and when he was com
fortably seated In the train the signal Smart. -“Doubtless If I played It a lU- “the man with a mask and a steel
grip,
forever peering into hidden places
quicker you will ace the reason
to atari was given. The train nriived
Sb Long Island city forty minutes late. why It'affocti-d you.” And. suiting the for money, always more money; plan
Bishop N'lles (rf New Hampshire had action to the word, the popular strains ning In secret to wreat It from even
a aiogular esiHfrtenct* while attending of “Jump. Jim Crow.” resounded from bla friends, never forgetting, never
the reertit K|>lscnpal convention in the organ. After thla Henry Smart resting, never aatlaflcd?*' aaka the
writer, who aoggoeta that be may lie
fioatoD. The hi*i*”P* vi>o Is a ver>- plaxcd what he liked.
great actor, a great hypocrlto and In
tall, heavy man, wa* seatinl »m <Mle of
Til*
Ukm
■
triguer. c»r a freak whose nature
the low aeitt'cs In the public garden,
..............
u
oompoalte
of many separate compartand when he started to get np found
Q tVBfdimenu haring no relation to one an
that he had great dIfSculty In regain lugton:
ing his foci. IKliilc in the midst of
“I know a tariy who always reoeivea other. Then Miss Tarbell arrigns the
his amiggles a wee tot of a little girl her callers with a yapping. snaf>plng subject of her sketch as folloa-s:
camo along aad offered her aastatance spaniel. ftaniTMTed and spoiled,
Baitful Influenct.
dde
The bishop oenaed trying to rise, and.
“This man has for 40 years lent all
line. Tlslli'd her ow
after aurreying the little girl critical
the {Mwer of hit great ability
iiotm. and tbe spaniel «w>k a dleUke
ly, replied that she was too small
petuailng
and ^borating eystiun of
t« hiui. It l>ecaB to lark atsl growl
help. The little giri persisted that and show Its teeth, aid It leaped down Illegal and unjust discrimination by
i^e ouold help, but the bUh^ was from Its velvet enshlon on the sofa common carrier*. For forty yeara he
Just ns sure that she could not. •• WcU.“ aad begau to nwke little frlut* and has fought to prevent every attempt
aald the Uitic girl flna^, *Tvc helped springs at
to regulate the wrongs the system
HijTfiTesl sale on WALL PAPLR ever known.
“He. as he tsiketl. held tbe cana. hi wrought, and when he failed to do ao
grandpa lota of times when he was
his luLud. and kept the tail of his eye
Will last only for the balance of this week,
lota drunker than you an\”
on tbe infernal little beaat. Its growls he haa turned hla craft and skill
In view of the honors now being and yapping* radrHibied. and Its faint- finding aecrets and devious ways of
e • Don’t wait until the last day, but come at once
paid to John I*aul Jones It may be in- like s(>riBg* at bis legs Increasrd. For curing the privileges he desired,
for you can’t afford to miss it." For the balanxiety wnd rage he could hardly
tereatlng to note that tVo other
hns done mora than any other person
an'cc of the week:
lutlonary worthies are to be paid In Jow tbe thivad of tbe talk. He i
to fasten on this country the most eea
firm
grip
on
bis
rsoe.
50c paper, now..............................20c
tbe present weel^ Yermont is to honor
rlons interfrenoe with free individual
*Tlie lady aakl calmly:
one of her favorite soos, Ethan .Alien,
developaent which It suffers, an inten
From 10c to 15c paper, now......... 07c
“‘iKm't be afraid, admiral, lly lU.
the lender of the Green Mountain boys tie «k*g never Wte* any nae."
ferenee which, today, the whole cou
From 18c to 25c paper, now.••«... 10c
and the hero of Ticonderoga./aad e
try is atriiggling valnijr to strike off.
“And even as ehe opoke tbe nai
Now is your titne to save your money/
•
danghter. Ann Story, Mrs. Story fook brate nipped tbe adntlrnr* ankle, tear
“Not only this, he hM fbnglit the
the place of her hoshand, a ptoneer ing the
stocking and drawing publictty In buatneas which is obvious-.
who peneiratad the then wUdernees of btood.
ly aeoessary to iu safety; ba has intro-1
“He awtmg bts cone, and gave the
Veraont lu make a home for his Camdnend into busineas a spy ayateu of '
Uy. and was killed ta an ncoMaat. Mra. dog a rap on tbe sknll tbat culled M the aoBt odiona charaetnr. He has
bjjf.tunvmacioua Into
8u»ry took his plane, deflad Indians , “ ‘ISjot yon
a peansrul ptirbe afraid, either,
and naaletad as a patriot in rnnalng madam.* be said. T never rarike hult salt tn war, and hooeyooinb»r It with
dopm and atptarlag a Horde of torr
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KlfIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
SOUVENIRS
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
NEW WATCHES
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
aaa
Kb maUcr WHAT POWER
yon're been using. yonH
RV^ENTUALLY employ
eleetridtj, not onW for booBoraio reaeoDs.hotloa’ TeesooB
^^utility and general adsptB.
OR. a K. CHAtC. raaoved from SOfi2M WmelB block, to 407 aad 4fit
new Bute Bank Bonding.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let Ufi vitalize an idea
for yon.*
Boaidman RIrcr
Ecctric Light
& Power Co.
Yu Are got Feeling Well,
Real Estate for Sale
6EREM1IIEWS0FTIIEW0RUI
EXCURSIONS
Pere Marquette
Tlw C. P. Taylor Coal Go,
WALLPAPER
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
12T SOUTH UNION STREET
REAL ESTATE AND LOANB-Grand
Traverse Land and Loan Oo.. F.
Thurtell. Manager. Office, rooa 9
Hamilton A MlUtacn block.
OR. F. HOLOBWORTH— Speolal at
tention to dlaeaaoa of the eye. ear,
nose and thraaL
Glasses flued.
Rooms 7 and 8. H. A L. Mercantile
Co. block. Both phonea.
l&Cfi
irug 8
to eye. ear. nose and tbroaL Glasses
fitted. Both p
Sixth StreeL
OR. W.
Citx.. 1(
Washtngtp street, Cits. phOM 1
Bell, 99.
R. W. Rastall
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ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
are eo near at hand, they wiB
build 5*00 nn, keep you well and
waid off BlitMMme,
Headaeke,
Nwvwi Debility, Um uM EMaey
Treshtas.
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Stah'Uyw,belli
wp tee Nenrwa Syetea. aad rapeb* tba
daaafa caaaad by avarwark sad brtto
warry.
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GIVE
VIM, VIGOR L VITALITY
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To
ronto University. Office in Munson
bldg, Telcpbones, office 103; r»ldence 104.
Earl’
103.
ARTH
clan I----------------fires over First Natioual bank. CtOxens phone 383.
moved to new Munson bkx
door to Dr. Higgins* office.
DR. F. P. L/O^ON—Physician and
surgeon, now Munson bloi'k. Ibdh
Try a "PHI to-nlght.Tot Ssi* by all Drvggteto
lO Oafit and 2B Cent Boxne
AKCPT NO SUBSTmiTES
HARRY B. HARNER—Exi»ert piano
and action regulator. Satls:uaranteoil. With Kimball
ctioo gui
uslc Houi >, Cltz. phone 264.
ANDERSON—AtU>rnry
EXCURSIONS
Bay Steamers
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
Leave 8:30 a. m.; II.-OO a. m.i
^:S0 P. m,
Clllr.cn* ptnmo 3C4.
The Hubbard System
BOWERS HARBOR
Leave 11:00 a. m.: <4:20 p.m.
OHENA
Over Johnson’s Dru;; St.m . Tr^av.vir:
Leave 8:30 a. m.
NORTHPORT
Leave 8:30*. m.
NOBTHFORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a. m.
Faro Ne-ah-L't-wjuiLT ami
Bowers Harlior 2-k; roitiul
trip; Oni *na. Xortlii»ort ami
Norlliport Point, -'lOc round
trip
RETURNING SAME DAT
DRS. J. 0. L MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Ofliw 406-T-8 Wilhrlm BIO*. B *. ». So U
1 to ^ n. m. 7 t<i « «r-ninff«. Ksstdsess H
Wynkoop flut. thU*.-*-phoBP 457.
JOHN R. SANTO
[ptiEim muatt
Now WUboim Bloek. Trararaa
M.&N.E. TIME CARO
milL if.
TwTi
mm
Vi*t4>rse
a F. CARVER B BRa
FIRE nrSDRANCE
U U A. BUlLDINte
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OMm Ibi. N«tr Wllbolw btask- Blta
pbomm. C8H
t
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
J. r. JEN Kb. Aasea
SRiSD RAPIDS 4 IHDI4I4 IV 201 FRONT STREET
COgPANY.
Orsnd lUridx A IndUa* Ridlwsy Co. Time
esrd in rffect Joatr IMh, IMG.
Trstn Ifwrr- TrsTermaty. 4:46
^640
J. H. gwN
6h. W MeWittr
MOHROE & MeWETHT
GENERAL INSURANCE
t t HEWWIL
*"Tr*ln^ri»t» Tr*\W»-City
a. m. (ta»t
trslB with nWwper rrmn dB-nnuU. >
Trmin arriT«»i ta Trarerse City 1 :S6 p, at. aad
T«)p- m. from north andaooth.
Train arrlTM from Korthport 10X0 a. m. and
C. D. MILLER
DKN*r I8X
ItauTarrivlne at 8« a. n. and learlne at
, J0 bandlai the ClnelnnaU *U«»r. OthM*
rfMpwa and chair «wn saeaiad at Waited,
q U IdXMWOOD. 9
T- A.
PEREimRQUETTE
m
EYES
:exa:mined
Tratas taavaTravsns City a* rouows:
Par Atim. BeUalre, Chertornts add FMes-
Ounatesd 8*
Cure Headnoitwa. Stralghtmi
Croee Bp«e and RMtore
PnrfotVisJcm.
DPt.
XIXO. COACH 8TALUON. at Vetertnary hospital ereir Saturday balanoa of a«nsoo.
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LASSES
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