The Evening Record, June 28, 1905

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The Evening Record, June 28, 1905

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

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

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1905-06-28

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1 THE EVENING RECORD

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^g-PAflES

MyRDQIEB THQR OFHO
POUNO IN fUVBR.

CUtWft THMUm TO OOMOAflO

•s<r •» s

TROUBLES MIE
^ MUCH WORSE
INMJet INSMCTO*
KILLCO
BY BOMB IN CATHCMAL.

Napldb Tra*

MtaSM Cisiffi That Tlwir OMsSf*
TcmM Thtm HaiUly i.SItea.
lisa It WtrfMStS as Dwv

COMPANY
. IS^ANIZBi

TRAVlR^l TAACnON COMPANY
MAtMAOOO CAPITAL.

WILL OPEMTE TEI AUTOS
fllOULAfl STPtCT CAP MPVICC

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BrWlMtothsBraolBs^aeordi '
INTHtCiTY.
St. PWnbSM. JsM n.—A resewal
ar tbs tnMMtt vh^h Iuits k»pt
OSsttsMthaaaxlOQt^rorUelaat Two Con on tho Old MltoAefi Puntwp Ss)fs oeeansd Mat ai«bt. An uWill Oporatt Thn« Fnipht Con
kaowa itriksr thn^ a bcaab lata ibc
on tht Ptnintulo—Intptocathairal. kllUac a pslloo Iniipsetor.
Tbs psrpetralor o( tbe outraae was
badir vosadad ia tbo stplotlae.
Ooeaisu betvoaa tbs! psopto asd the Tbo Travene Traction com
poUes aad the troops bbro ooearred at with ate autoaobllet and a party of
ssTsrat potato. Ootoi^ TehebaaoB buolnett men of tbe city will leave at
sad AstlaUat Cbisf PpUos laNwetor » o'clock tomorrow momln< for a tour
ToUtalcbo* trsrt both jtatsrad durtos of intpecUon alons the pentniuU. On
Iklt trip a route will be deiora
tbs a«bU.
Tht Rastlaa batUasbop Kataz Po- upon and the people living a!ons the
taaptkta aad osa torpaio boat arrtTad way Inicnrlewed In regard to the pro­
St Odaata potiardsj asMlar All tbair ject. Tbe return will be\nade i
oaesra had baea taorddfod at aea.abd time tn the afiemooo. the party dining
tbair bodta. tbitma odsrboard. Tb. at
“ ‘Old Miaalon. The Traverae TracaMaUraataaloboabaiMtbetavaaad
. company la composed of proml
tba altaatloa It tarioes. Tba Black
pany ia capAUllaed at fSO.OOO and al­
tea Baal sspaetad at Odeiaa lodap. ready
IlS.O'-n
r IIS.C
Tba araaa oC tba raaacit claim the ofaoW.

WOUR'ri-l Oir
And to ceMnate right meuta

FIREWORKS

ALLOAIEObTflOCT CT AL. CASE It

Nttroffleera have aa yet been
»d int the new company, will bo

Mm. ATIgaitr ToM of

OrtMiGIfioffiS.

Bhamo Hor

to By Hla Hpblto

Tbe attention of court at this morn
inra aoaakm wna taken up with teaUmony of hnlf a docon witnoaoes In the
AUialcr vp. Ban FriMt et nJ. case, who
wore eompankma of tiie hoaband. Will
lam Ailgalef, whose mladoeda aa a
drinker have formod the basis of the
oaae now being hmrd. James L. Mun
ray, a brother of tbe plaintiff. Elisa­
beth Murray-Allgaler. look the sund
and told of drinking with him. the
other wltaoaaea merely beli^ those
with whom William Allgaler had taken
drinks In laloooa in Question. Tom
Bates. Dick Derby. R. Newman. Jim
Baanon and Mr. Moulton testified to
substantially the aame.
Mrs. EUsabeth Allgaler. the plaintiff
took the stand In her own right as a
witness, told of the hablU of her hus­
band for ytmra back, the drink habit
being one which he had had fur that
length of Ume. She told to the jury
leapair and ahame which resulted
from It and how abe became broken
hearted through It and of his promises
to refrain from It after every debauch
hough ho always again and again re­
peated the awful tntoxicailun.
In the dosing testimony of the hna^ ind. William Allgaler. be stated to
the Jury that previous to the declara­
tion for a suit filed by his wife he had
never been able to atop drinking but
that he had been an abstainer since

Motba to^lsmias Casa.
Tho mornUg »«w!oo clooed with a
The board of directora U oompoood
motion before court to take the case
of the following well known bualneaa
from the jury and render c. verdict for
men: Chariea Prochaaka. jr^ J. W.
the defendant, on the count that the
MlHlken. E. S. Williams. H. O. Joynt.
could not be tried against two
W. H. Blake. F. H. Pratt, J. M. Blakeounder the same count but at the
lee and F. P. Doughey.
opening of the afternoon session this
Will Have Ten Autoa.
OHvtr Crlad •^tap^ ahd Headlighta
denied by the court end the case
The company will put ten auto* In
^ta.lM.Lta.HU.T.k.h.
proceeded.
commliudon In the city and on the
V
tethaWdo^
Thr^ dif
will hB.
defooae began their caae by
peninaula
•ntf^ „f these will be |
depeadtata. Fiank A Bobpul In the alreet car sen lc© In this
Inaoa on the stand, their teaUmony
clt>.
two will be on the Old Miaalon
Wbnn A. b. Sermnon and a party of
being relatively the aame, 1. e. that
frienda were returning from an auto­ line, three wUl be freight cara and will
they did not know tho man William
mobile ride on the Saiit Bay road last run on the peninsula, two touring cars
Allgaler and so did not know when
evenini; they met a hapr rack loaded which will be subject to charter.
they sold him liquor. Their clerk.
The car* In the city will ran on a
with the houeehold goode of Arthur
Running, was also placed upon the
WllUama, formerly of ihl* city and regular achedule but the strccU and
stand and his testimony was similar.
wboM homo U now In (Vmtral Lake. the rotite has not yci been decided
At 2:15 p. m. the arguments began
It no happened that the road at the hpon. This, however, will be no arand attorney J. W. Patchin occupied j
(ConUnned from Page Three.)
meeting place waa voiy narrow and
twenty-five mlnutec tn an able and
on each aide waa a deep ditch. There
concise version of the facts aa prewonld have l»een room enough to paaa
eented. dwelling largely upon the fart
but the man on the rack yelled "8top**
that the Uw gtvea protection to wives
and the machine watj 1mm»Hllately
sgalnat the unUwfuT sale of liquor to
brought to a aUndHtlll. ThU brr>ughl
STRICKEN their husband* and that Mrs. Allgaler
tbe headlight* directly In frxmt
did not hav« recourse to this protec­
WITH APPENDICITIS.
boraea which no badly fHghtened them
tion until she had exhausted every
that they took to the wood*, wagon, j
-----------known resource to save tho husband
furalturc and all. The driver crawled j condition i* narinm tiita Ret
she loved Attorney E.
PratL fol
out from under the tabtnet organ.
. Enoland tho Quett of
lowed with the argument for the de­
palled the upholMeryj
the couch 1
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fense. ccnthlngly crillclxlng the fact
from the bacl^ of hla
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that several relatives had taken the
tbe team. The auto pgrty came on *** By Wire to the Evening Record.
witness stand and testified that they
town and took back help to straighten
en1 New
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York. June 28 —Private
had drank with the husband of the
np the wreck.

■ rv'cHvv-d here by friend* of Mias Ada plaintiff rXler they know that she had
I Rehau announce that the artrea*. who asked the Uw to uphold him from
recently left New York for Ebgland. is drink. Attorney PniU waa ailll speak­
ing at 3:20 p. m.
an. say the cables, has been
The evening aearion. which is usual­
; stricken with appendicitis and her con­ ly held for the divpncc mill was not In
dition is Ivelleved to be very scrioUa. session last night though the evening
RACE IN 10:15 2-fi.
She b visiting Lady Barrington.
prevlona three couples sought and ob­
tained redrcca from family ties which
THE MARKETS.
had prov ed gnUUg. Maud Moran and
SyrnoiNc Was Seoofi^ Ponnaylvanla
Morion Moran. Florenco Parker and
/ third* ColusnMn Fmjrili and WiaEmmett Parker and AuguaU Undell
oonoin Fifth—Flai'Wetoher.
and Alfred Undell received oonaoUtkm
U decrees, the latter caa
Sr Wire (o lira Bv«d1m
of the jealonay of the defendant who
iumf
ia a watchman of the Wenalliigman
ity fonrohred rmoe: time,
Basket compeny end the pair have
racttse wals second. PennSyrmeiue
grown-up children. The Parker* are
sylvanla thirdd. ODliiBi>ta fMrtli aad
young married asd the husband waa
Wtooonstn npjj.
charged with failure to provide a home
The weuhcr man pmllcd on the
^
for the niao monlha wife except with
hU parenta and tho wife charges the
father with repeated and willful Inover to cbatlc Ulghbad course
—^Active and strong. Sheep and suiu heaped npon her nnUl she was

ORtU UT

Tract on Mnrhot.
Waahincton. Jmm tE-»y dirpetkm
of the aoemnry oC the interior.
ncreo of Indton tonda In ~

SBOTAIT

had oa bM panoa vara I

DRIVER

By Wire to the Evening Pkecord
.Philadelphia. June 28.—Age, religion
aad caste were swept aside this morn­
ing nt tbe mairlage of George Baum,
aged 70. reputed to be worth a haU
mUllon dollars, to hb former senaaL
Elbnbeth Johnson, aged W. at the
jCaufch of Ocau. Rev. Father Wether
Hls bride is comely.
She waa born In Irebnd and has been
la thb country twelve year*.

WitoUir. Jm 28, 1905

AmnuiDRUiSTDK
BULUTUf:
O Thert! ia a part of tbi?
O drug business which is
known aa Druggists’
I I Sundries. This comL/ prises many articles,
such as: SrBBsBSb

Beautiful

Oxfords

CORREIi W0N RRSTj

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wna ran thb
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enso. OoIombU. Pennavlv^ Oeo^
ton aad WtoeaaMa
tholr nptaMatattaw to tlta lUHiac Uoe to tte
Btakofcttadltlo.
•« th«; nm

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M. a

Umbo—Active ti strong values. Hogs
unable longer to bear them.
—Active, values 10 and l$c higher.
, (doRtinoid on Fourth Png^)
Mbs Emma ThUa left yesterday
OTTMAGNON.
to nttond the wedding of her friend.
Mbs Helen GnstonhoU and Charlos
RngSbn. both of Moskeson. tbe happy Traverm City Cmmb Married by Rev.
dtnir to take place tomorrow afier^
Wm^ OUo and MUa Ansa Oagnoc
noon at 4:10 p. m. at the home of ihe
bride's parents. Mr. and Miw. John of thb city were united U the holy
bonds of matrimony at the 8t, FrancU
church at 7 a. m. ymterday by the
Tamorrow and next day are the last R«v. Father Bheahan. MUa Lucy Bey.
two days U whkA water rates can be more acted aa hridaemaid while Raypaid without a penalty.
mood Wnmiky did dety as beet mam.

All we need to say H that w« am farimfiil of n«w Borel&a
that wflliifeaMtoU and yomig. Banember H U at the

OITY BOOK BTORK
Tfca Brtart Catawsa*. Pi^ '

rOITHI LABHS

▼o m\j^ vouiiu

Some are for dn^
Some are fi»r walking
Some nrp for U»nnis
Some arv for shopping
Some are for Sunday
Some an- for evening
Some are for everyday wear
around Ihe hous e
Some are high htx ls
Sorat* are medium htH?ls
Some ait^ Arabian hceb
Some are low ht«ls

Com BBd bt ntud BBi
UtoB VbIb Hbw 5mmi
ihwrTH Around
thtAakk

w**lW to
be MtMubb.
AsMMlwveome to the Dowt wllh the
eeolMl<tfe«ttefart«m»er ww-^yuhttoeefBotMwmii. Serfe. Crash Md the
poiwler TrofSeel Woreiede,* euit for
every lieo ef mew. e prtee to pleeee aU.
B8.00TO B12.00

& Hoyt

Union 9%roo« OloBHIorm

$l-«» to $3»» Minor’s “Easy”^>wwv
Are made solely for wom<‘iis’
comfort.

D

In our window at pn*t.
^ ent you will s<« a small
r\ nasortment of druggisU*
sundries. Wc carry loto'
f of them and you. will
1 find them of goal qual­
ity. and what is better.
tk«B

Wtth.BBBthw

, TBBCBB'tUMBt

WHIWI

1.00

mw

BMaMIMMdIn lOM

A

IROBOOK

Ask For
Anything

lUSOUDlltAliaZK

THE

Atwtraots of TIO*
PRICES 8ATI8FACTOH%

—FOl SALE ONLY BY—

BAOMAN'T

We have a few more of those
Ladies’ fine Pat. Kid $2.00

wutf Cams Oiferds (ir Mia
AMERICiUI DRU6 STORE
WaiiB aad Childria
219
Kmm« iwrori^ m%, g
Call and See Them
H. R. MjiCdonaM, Her. |
KoTronble to Show Cook
O. C. MOFFATT

You forgL‘t you have fei‘l in a pair of Minor’s “lASY** Shoes

BIB BEBUCIHIIIR nilBE

ALFRED GREILICK
&C0...
*42 a FROST ST.

Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you would keep out the flic^ and m'jsquitoes see
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlaw anything on
the market.

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.

Citizan* Phone. 82i Bolt. IB8.

IDA REHM VERT 111

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NINTH YCAR-^1

MciRRAiH worn «ra-aK

Fitoral OmelnAa to Put S7.no Acre

HosoAin noi tie staid

JsftSIsPIlMs.

:

DAMAGE SUIT
HARITFOUGHT

6 O'CLOCK EDITION

INDIAN LANOt OPEN AUO. 17.

Tbo tract nt present b partly In the
Br wira le Iba Brsatac Bseord.
Fckod dtt Use. Red Lake. White Barth^
DattalL Web, Jsaa ».-Tba
and the Chln>ewna of MlnneaoU re^S'at O. A. MirWiad. a tisaattai
aaplorad br a Oraad Baplda b
«aa tosad la tba rlTsr at Ms foot at
Plrat atrsst Ibla taoralas. nbadbeaa •AID. HE QUIT DRINKING AFTER
la Iba .watar aararsl daps. It It aot
turr WAS BEGUN.

tuux sa REET EXPECTD NEW
CONPLICTS OeCUBBEO BCTWUM
THB POLICE AND PtOPLC.

, WCONSSOAY.JUNBai.1ML

mis^: Tknndv
terrMstek dovdlMtt: Ugkt to trmh

W. L. Brown. ManuMr.

EVESTTHUiC IN

MUSIC

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...AT.-

GrinneUBros.^”^*
PIANOS, Orgnps, oml Talking Machines soM on time. AU
the np-to-d*tc mnsic kept in stock. WK RENT PIANOS and
Organs, monev i»id as rent applied if instrument is purchaecd

PANAMAS

GRINNELL BROS.

AND

HkUSBB's LbbAIb* H«ric Bobm. 159 a Frost St

0

SAILORS
MOWS a.'xumm MBMS__
Cl/OnilNG GPURIliaBDie*

maULAlETHlEEITlMS
of Sammer wear that yon can find with us in larger
aMortment of good valoee than clscwbcrc:

STIAW BATS-FAKCT WASBAILE
visTs-nGucEE sums-.
Straw Hats 25c to $3.00-Fani7 Ve«U $1.00 to $5.00Negligee Shirts 50c to $l.G0--see theselonight

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO

kV.JUHtl

GiPS EIPINED

AHECOOTE^T<»..E2;p|j|| SHOW rtttSOIG;
NCEOim AND RESOmrCRS.

TBE AVTCNatArS CABUAGE
O. A. Ward of Omad BapMs waa a

IMfbavwtararMebovs.
wbila bis «i«k«s
<
>s«riaMy 1br<MMM«ba
vwtararMe
■EMx. oraa ■vtmsoHlr.vbn
tbs prHs
prt that tbs MUN arcwnmit tskoi ta tbsasmMIt. «Ain lbs
hpmM pmMSkm «r as
BIB OVA
OVA uriLB
Un
OOCART t> a mma at ...cb PIMW
»tbS«wunrlsmEr.

jpaioager « tbe earty morning train
len route for Cedar Lodge, where be
j will apead the Founb with bit family

M wv or iiiigfnfw, aojo
ttij Krv Torti Uml noHUitadtik-

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apw^ordo mr iko

High Diva.

at bis beaaural coa
JIU U mettled at her cottage on the

gmatly fdonaed a crowM tent at tbGr

Bf> wot oiiamOD^ brtao Go-

performance laot eaenlar

Boiai and Mrs. Walter Maeoh of Nor
Thf^iex folk. Va^ .lonncrty a Grand Rapids

carried by tbe «bdw ana as pretty and

Lake

Ann.

Mich.. June

2S.->-Joha

Bryan and Bmoe Throb of tiia place
met wltb fa accident yaaterday after-

Mlaa J. V. GUlelU
BeM Brotbera' dog wad pony abowa

glri will take posacaaton of Wood baa

wen kept da aiqr tbat bare e% er beep

CLO:SING
OUT

noon through a premature ceicbratlon
of tbe Ftwrtb.

Tbe Bryan bo>. a lad |

of 11 years, had bought a boa of paper;
caps for a toy pistol aad young Turck. j
wbo is tbe same age. rsarhed Into the;

cottage the latter part of this week.
pocket to get one. He pinched It too
seen tai tbe eity a»d go Ifarougb tbeir
L. M. Carey of Grand Rapids passed
hard and the whole box exploded. The
Cbrougb tbe city with Mr. W ard today
whole aide of the Bryan boy s coat was
but hU advent In tbe north waa exIf taHtetoliekBo<moiil|rM«Biisttom -away and be was badly shocked.
Acntion might be made of tbe^ioniea
preasJy to give bU family room enough
dlrrHusorOtltoo.* If any 0100
The Tmrk boy s band was badly Ucer.
Pnowban and Ocm. two little midgela
to cany, on tbe bousebold
moving!
wbo appeared to be tbe leadera in tbe
which lakes place
this week.
Mr j
drtlls, f
Carey suted to the Record tbat be
fokl; **T«oroff dMMwotora. OIre tbm
Tbe grand mascb was led by the was always in tbe way when the fam­
to M Too mio not fit to coanoBd hand followed by Bdward
Sefbel ily moved, owing to his SOO pounds of
Too €08
ftoodrt fbr « coko oC
mounted on bla white p«y. Bpob They arotrdupols and so be just came north
East Side Crowd Drm^e Out to Birch,
tbfor. Down to dio roOko with
were then followed
by the ponies
roo, ood try to do yoor doty ot o pHfew days to rest and quiet hisj
wood Last Evening and Had a
becomlne a imnnber .of |
Toto oGdW ODd br Cbootcfol If »y ool- «Mdi nu»brred .iKiot thlriy. lo «b<Very Pleasant Time.
dlon wlD mtrcii^ with yc^ ^ thot center of the ring waa a raised plat his own household agaiu after quh t j
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mm.

oar hasry liar of bobr <»b« aad OwCWrXs

^

offsfs sn opyortaalty to srrarr imo Itet

1

mm
imm.

yoa cmahanllT afford b# ovarknX. 81#^


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rxamla- tlw rOy . bast Itow ll

nSITEO GilPERS

A MUCH NEEDED NEFOfIM.
If rr«ol4i>tit Roooorrtt’o oonteotloo
lA Ulo

of doinit twty with on-

form arceaaible by two circular steps

and ord^ was teaiortvl

r rod tapr to tho trthwcOoo

Miss

Cora Jam*

,

The Rasi Side crowd drove iml lo

Cady,

the

gifted j liliThwood

and said* i

od wbtl ihe pnwldiiit erldontly bat la

dIEerent countries.

1 UD M cOr*r of Ih. m«d. .nny! Ulor. of

The

Kulche also of Grand Rapids were in

practical rcfami ihai was truly oeoM.
dlnary mlntttcatss are uaqoctikmably

qalroMil has been In many Instance

«iS^^ SnLcommand

to abmirdly c-taoertiod as to octoally

went ihr..i:5hi

when I W..i a Boy.

the commission of a gciwml. A:.y lieu- t various other movementHs.
.«tonu hou ndh. r
u r nt.^
lens.nt of the bYepeh nrroy Is equal to
Tbe next
actors were, the dor,< • Tli’ Fourth nlni whai it used ley U*..
a pnieraMn the Cohan army.**
twcnljArn© in numU r w ho
greatly | May be. boys. Fm growlu’ old—
buadreds'of mea aad womca aad the
“im yon think mT said Gomes. -Do
pleased the audience by Jumping, Feolln s *s gt tiin* kinder cold,
expenditure of maay iboosands of dol
you know that fheir Is only one aenthrough htmpn. wallxing on their hind j Dunuo wkar it Is. I swow.
use of la ooiw { oral la tbe‘ world? I am that general.
legs, and riding on the liacks of ponies' ah, i much like it WMir. nohow
t
Irtetlng compilations and carrying 00 j I am greater
tlisn 8au«.,«M--lhan any
In the regnUr haiYItack faidilon
Per- Whirn 1 wur a Imy. pb»*e whir!
_____ gf001X11 tluit you evev hnd In your
rtit yon
Ine. Yonnj: man. when yon haps tbe most pleasing i»xrt of the On ther ronrth mv rpiriu rU.
.use of aad have no poaaihla.valoe.t
End landed on the shores of Culai you whole performance was the playing of R|r. *nd filled me full o’ Jo>';
' They are the oulgmwtb of mom than a fboukl bare learned your. Erst lesson.
-Home Sweet Home” In whirl, the Thai is. wh. n I wnr. a iKn.
enntury of red tape aorroiSoft.
Tbe MaxUao Gomex is the only ftenerat
pvnlcw took the mon ImiK.rianl part
f>,ts o’fan them clays mih- 'noff—
fiobiUtutloa of hoslnnas slmphrlty and and Maxima Gomex regards tbe low.
Nine ponies w ere slat lone,I |n The ring ; Ginger pcqi Yd t»lf 11,1 Muff.*
Ctmetaam tor ofllcdal circumlocution est private In the ranks of the army
with belli strap|M*tI to iheli heads and. Golly! hut IbcT fights we had!
departipeni itadiaons ^ a move of m»emtlon above all tbe F>enrh that
ever existed.
Here are your letters. at a signal from the rlngmastet . they Thlnkln’ of ’em makes me sad.
rvntKi credit upon the adGet l«ek to Tranee, where you may would shak# bells and pnrduce flu* UYen I wux a Un- *nd run *
mlnlatimthm Hurt aocdessfully *
I be of aoxne use. You are of none henx notes. Tbe show cioaed by the high Round ban’foot ’nd full o’ Tun.
I Adjuunt. see that this man has safe dive, which was neatly carrhtd out by Clink full V fun nd spunk:
—----------------------eondiiet to the eonirt. Good evaoinp.c smaU canine, and the usual attempi w,. used cat tails then for punk,
Tbe rtnta at Unix and Warsaw ar<>
the rlaeount went h«ek to Frmee.
to ride the donkey.
They wu/ rocmI enough thf-iu days:
factors In influencinx .Russia to
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................
Now they’ve got n«-w fangled ways.
>A^tan Cbo end t>f the war. A nailon
Tbe full time of

PRIZE POEM BY A WOMAN.

MERCHAMT HAS CINCH

tom by internal disorders Is in no con­
dition

to flAbt

a powerful,

Mrs. A. A. Lledslrr's Bsllad o«
Tmit- mt l^wtm awd Clark Fair.

united

and that 4s 5ust tbe 1

Fly all ^over whe-n you loiieh.

Don’t

tbi.. that th..,- W..I ox.™.

The

atleniloii of the

tim’ ..r !?rre„‘;'i;;rz4”.^,T



; vain. I att last fca>k
fesdi Hr. King’s New Dis
„ i c-over
which quickly
and rH-riciuy j them.
i curx-d me.”
PrxHnpt relief
A Huge Ti
for coughs, redds, sore thi
TRY
It araa a huge task to undertake the»I
hills, etc. pc».*iilvely prev
urc- of sm
nonla. .Guarautiv-d
at Johi___ _ .
Trug Store Co.'s. F. H. Meads and 8. | ’
kw. la., but Eh-cirir Hlttem did It
5. Walt A Rons’ l»rug Sto,c-s. IYice>i
WTiles: ‘-My kidneys wore so far gone,; &oc
ll.Ot) a buttle. Trial hotUc^
1 could
on a chair without a i 10c.
:«si old l‘* Imp'*
In Electric Bitte
, however, I found i
. I J lio ild say
cure, and by them was restored to t“r ;uu Imrir..
pcrf»*ct health. I reeommend tills great ij.>t. One- just
to live. Tnke
rilh weak
ij Holllsier's
Mol
Rorky ;
ain Tea. You
or or
.’15 rents.
wiT.-,--'bbrnmitixm
l>nig Store
S. E. Walt A Sons. dnigglsU. IYic«lTen «r TaJih t*. Jul,ii.*4.!i Drug Co.



-

taiuly

hove a simp.

The

eame

A RECORD WANT AD.

TEN DOLLARS
1 trill pay anyonr fihaiBff or .glriag

any infumkatlon which wiU rmalt in
fiodUir black and whib- iwUar lost May
IX, lan. Tsa Dollan.. or If dead. Ih«
amount for nama of pmwon wbo
fur name of thief. Pbonr tm or MB CU

That Boy or uin of Yours
Will add greatly to their ham! writiiij^

nuuid

we’d

spinOut n’ ts-d 'nil down tl,er hlU.
"Nd we ’d fill Fete’s gu„ up plimih;

wholesale ' Make er i»c»iKc* Ic-r n.Ach ther dumb,

UncHcms In plain and omamentnl

It Is no siw

^

Salve. "It didn
• lung
manship In the Traverse City llu.sincs ^ i i,, cure a l.a.l Hire !
. and it is all
l<-« 1». I*, fire
j Colle ge summe r school.
June ”3-41 O. K. for sore c.v#-s.‘
gory, of lio|¥-. Tex.
25c n, joiinscni
Drug Store Cti’s. F. H. Meads. S. i:.
Wall A: Sons’ drug stomc.

A. F. NERLINGER
211 EAST FROmr ST.

bouses send me duns ever> month and' One tYiirth Fc'le took gun ’nd blew —

^

,

draw on mo at sight: hut If I send a Gun went off. 'nd Pete went. loo.

JoSn

bill lo a farmer he comc-s in swearing I'Then Sam Tucker, ho would spout
' U a lady, wbo I* known to her friend,
mad and quits trading at my store. 1 *Nd tell ns whal ‘iwur, all al»out. ,
as Mrs. A. A. Unrtsley. tbe wife of a
While I am hard up for ready mt.neyjsam 'ud make the eagle scrcuvh
former state trt»asiirer of Washington.
mobiles. It Is staled that the speed n«T stsuxAs are better than such exm- many of tboge who owe me an- se nd I When he s« t ter make* er spec-ch.
log cash in advance to mail
order; Then the’r village hand ud play,
limit Is constantly violated and that teirts often elicit:
houacu. If 1 contrihule money lo any . ’Umg c-rhout Iher clos4- er clay,
The call comes. atVong and
nnteaa this U slopped a petition will
Out of the wcat-^ hark
cause |Hsuplc» say I am hlddiug for j’.\nd the danc in’would begin,
l»e presented to the city rouncfl to pass
,ail and sun the trail
-Follow throuKh hall
trade:
If
I
don’t
thc*y
say
I
am
a
hog. All we boys jest pitrhln’ In.
Biased by l^isI and Clark'"
Clark
.more slringent ordinances governing
Every day I am exporUnl to dig iip^fot | \N-hon I wnx a Iwy. gl,«H> whir.!
the iiM- of the nmeldnes.
Tl»- suit*
On with th#- blankot and saCldla.
everything that comes along, from a j Them wur. limes my spirits Hr! .
Bid- IHir Che drvll pow-aaed.
owners tif the
for rioMr <»wn im»I on thr way
I and day.
raffle ticket lo a cbnrrh fund. pfx»ph’•
—Exchange
lection as well ns that of tlie geneml
who say I ought to do this iKvause j
............. .............. ..............
puhllr. should Is- more careful and oh
^

A Bad Sc^rw.

Dy^g of^ FAmirm^

fheli stay over Sunday m xi.

• Thai old gun wiiy. owned by IVln.
Svhen the Fourth

chant to a newsjmiKu n*iK’rtc‘i. "I ^-er

Tlie honor wn*

J*!'

Houses

“Yes.” n*marki*ii the omutry nu-r

accorded to "Jolu. M.lcolm llrahnm,-

emmem U unterinx and It 1, only n

Mall

--------

«».ldcr Ibelr-llvc of «> little lm|«r-j l^^lnnfl. Me. offere.! a price of »I(W

a pouetfol check t.'applied, the Rov-

to

Marter at Atl.

tance that Ibey allark armed Kriiller.. | for tbe beet iMlIail on ~Tlie Trail.'' ray.
WTten thi. condUloo prevail*, tmlew the Sea- York 1’o.rt.

»

__________

8ont

The inxiplc

„ue,.l.m ,t lime .mill a fall re.ult,

TowMiaMBH«SBrsmMw

No Troublaa Worry Him and Orders Take ’c-in all. they wouldn’t l*eat

Borne lime ago
csmirniBn wi
of ll»e
iiw jiuinu-u,>
puldlrlty (-vuuiiiiii-vcrouDd Hoaxi t,,; ojiprcMlon until ih.-} |
oxpo.lilon nt
Russia Is In.

WkBkalB*s4l*t*U

Miller aud l^cmis^- Ruck, who c»m|s..w«‘ ;
The* progr»-s8 rif i^'msumit- i
.''»u fed a pain In >\iur l>awela
tbe ramping party, haw their q.iarten* 1 Gon**Vmi
fmm t!,e iH glnnlng to the \c ry ’ ««'l
APiK-udiritls. Ssfety Ilea In
are | end.
end.' i* a long torture, both lo vietlni
nx»-d up Very ec»mIori;.bly and are!
King’s Ne w Ufc Pills, a sure cure
hating a fine time-. Thev aro enj«.y-1 *nd Tri.-nds. "When I had nmsumis Tor all Isiwel and stomach distsascf.
ch that it i* iMW '
stage,- writes Wm. Mvheadache. I,lllc*«imcsa. coallven.K ih.-mM-lvf« so much that It I. I“* | J.'"!

bare becomi a me«M of evadln* tbe

-

J. w. SL-AITER

vl*lu*«l

.Myna Miller. Georgi tte Morgan. U lah |

_____ _

lato tf> KOVi»mmenl tfftlr* but ibis re-

_

and

Mexico,

-“^bwTtoiSaS^

AttepUoo U> delallt aad more tban or-

W

eviming

camping out in the pretty Curtis cot­

iretand. Gcnn^rj tbe city a few moments while cn route tage. They icwk a plemifni supply c»f
1 boM Ibo nnk of llootiMiit ond ronw j «nd ibo tTnUod SUtc. come In ex. h on! to Newh-ia-wanta. where they will en- c stabic-s ahmg and the? evening passc-d !
to tbe , the back of 1
: iiony and were
^
weeks. Miss Cady wry pleasantly. The six girln, Miasex ,
^
^
-J-------- is ever ready with her pencil fo take
Rlanche
I^um. Marion
Puhorsl.i

miMl bo vtn baro bttMiabt. aboot a

H

last

Grand Rapids artiKU an<) Miss IPTtha the six roemlH'rs of the crowd who are

»eoouBltloo be bat ap^oti

end It bos fa rU-w.

S-rYL.ES
toarlw!ifroaiaadyoarxwnicm.« . jmda smaU psymmit Eowa aml y«mr«tm tiqps

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

Record has

bean calkid to carclass driving of auto

serve

the ordinance.

In force

WiikK ••• Iirr- aaiiiai in arui

now

discmoiXMl

a

pn-venlallve

blight on apple and m ar trees.

for

If this

with |oy
:

hv the orrliard

over the rmmlr.v.
,

ow-ihts

all

In Michigan I here

are man> valuatde orchards and while
normal.

1.1111

could

U

he

glri

Im «'um-.| to

Mirgomi. has nOrH.ful studies
fond, yet gets the rash in advance l.u.s*.............. ... '
Knmiw- to Iw-gin her prof.-s-iem „i ll
IniviK. and if I wc-rt- to circulate- a sub
over. Cape f’olouy.
She is also
rrrlpiion paiM-r among the- city whole­ llevH to Ih- the first South Affu
sale hoiisc-s when- wo trade 1 would girl to take liny iue,lir;,l flegn*e.
got the horse laugh nmpc'r. If 1 sell a
pair of I«nu I must ti.nt III.- family
«'•»• *«»<•>■ with yu.ur atumarh. kiO
t.. randy and ri«urs; If I lu.y a l.md .,f|

»«■'

wh''"

HnlllKlrr'a n.a ky

|KUat.u-«l must .1.. th.- Munr.
(-.in j ««>'""•''> T*-a will mako yvm aril. If
I„mrrK.h..„r...,d..,..,.«,.h.np..n...l'«W.'n U.U numth. krrpa ,v.„ ,cll all

Khi r. lrl.ratli.s tlH- r..unl. la foiv II ar-1 thrir moni-r whil.- I pay in j>rr rrnl at! •'"nm.-r. 25

prevenletl

cmi*. Tra <«■

tually am..-, nn- n..t
fur ..ut ..f thr ,hr hank lo sA ready rasli. I havr ,j Johnson DrueCo.
way .nflur all. I’nul l.#lai,d Hawortb bic bnslnc-aa dnrinc th.- hard tim.-s and
THE BEST there 4s. Sh
tells the sp»ry of "Tlie UeuI Fourth of
poor crop* from imopir who are- wIIIIdk
July” In Ilnns’F* f«w July. He ejuotew
j to trade with me providing I can diiplifrtMu JcAin .\dama’ letter lo bU wife-. In
wUich be said: “I’Uc lUl of July will Iw
t^RAloq house prlec-s
TRY A RECORD WANT
hie eis*eh
ti In the hU- until afler
aHer 1ha
the most

qhen» wcwild U' a Urge saving each

P:;; -, y.^r.

IN PRumE'Schooner
f

Afrirnn-lkont

buys raflle tickets nor helps the c-hui chi V^^Jf**^”** "

m-hr. I. <hr H«.l V..r<h .r J.Irt
u7;mn”"?y:w1:. J|.

'the damage from this |*est is not ah
• • ’
" Si • *

MI«« .Tano Nathan, who l« the first

my frhuid. the catalog man. ncifh«*r! FoutI,

Off w-lth thr saddle and bUnkrt.
Klt»dl#-our hrart flr*-*- atwrkHrrr s all hall la thr wrslwanl trail
lUuE«n1 b% tx-wl* and OLiirk! >

is a fan. th«‘ dlsemery will Ih- lialUnl
'i’.i:

they do part of their trading lure. Iiui !

^'httrn«>«is of sails on Ibr ocean.
<)l#-amlna «>f gold in tlw- hills.
Olocy of arstn on ihr hnrxrmi wnin.
Curlln* of sn*oWr fn-m th- mill*.

i is n-porttM as Uav
Ing

inaw*.

Crttnchlna of hoofs on sandXVh«tr.-r l-n»dr. |k«„Hr aoi. but rid*
Eirsisht to ihr pnanls-d land

ratlHT than have one with gnaler tv
M rid Ions ad«ipH'«l

His Fantlly
Travel
Tlnkcrcr .nd HI.
Family 7

From
Fatten

Tablris

i Pam-

AD

totr Of AmcMdea. I nm apt to believe { scales we igh too heavy whe„
j thot It w ill Ih- eelehrabsl by aue.-ecd- ■ »upar and tem light
hen I hiiy butter,
• In* grnerallons as the greal anniver- ,
^ Uilc-f. a liar
grafter. Ifl
MT} feslivaL” for it was an the 2d of '
J. Gres’U. who has l.<-eu doing oild JttU that the final vote was taken on smile I am a safiMiaj>y hyjKK-riie. If I
donY I am a grump. Yes. this is cer>jhs at tinning mul utnhivlla repairing the mumc-utous rt-solullon of the coin
aj|uut the city for the iiast w<i-k. halLs nlsls to sejiaratf- from fJreat Britain. < *Ylni>
from ToKciila ebduty. Gn-cn. with hl*i ns emN«1lt-il In the drart of the IWla j over
ration of ludetH-udeiuv drawn np by | all good, and wondered ^ow ho could
wife and two rhildn-n. trateds gUMit
Tltomas Jeffeiwon. The del«te after
fnWVio jmy a alghl draft due to
the country tn il,.- summer lime work­
tbe vote lasiisl until the
ing at his trade, in a novel manner.
the 4th when It
He has rlggen up an emigrant wagtm, cltjuie. larp-Iy on aeeomit of the <r.H :packed In his wt>rldly ps>ds and will, pressivelv warm weatlter and Iwvaitse
-kandfleroeJ
m learn of horses mov.-s from tow n to ^lungry files swarmed thick
and fierce,
ft^rthln allk

War Vetrraa'a aanreallaa.
Green ”lilew In” here last Thuraday j

Ambrose Hannuomk nn ex Hergeant

will probably remain In the city j of the Fourth Michigan volunteer Inof this week. They are • fanlry. ha* written to President Rnoaeuear tbe G. R. A 1.

round-

Wo oRcr OBO-Httbdrod Dollaia f«-

F. J. CHBNBY A CO. Toledo. O,
We. the imderwiff&ed. have knowii
T. J. Cbefrtry tor the laat 16 yeara. and
believe hlBi perfectly boootmble in all
buslneox trmnaacUoas, and flnaarUlly
able to carry out any...............
"

velt. asking him to take rbarge of a
I eeremonjr 4hat Mr. Hammotnl assuraa
him -win furuiab lasting pleasure to

SOMETHING NEW

war. aays a M aabingum epedal to tbe
Boston
Iferald.
Tbe
old
wooden
bridge aertres the Potomfic at WaabIngtoQ Is eooo to be taken down, and
Hammood auggeats that It be mt pp
into pleeca and given to tbe oU aol
dlera Mr. Hammond aaya tbat in all
probabiUty a inimon men of tbe nerfb
martbed over tbe brMge going to tbe
ftant and Ibat to tbodBaoda tbat ciw
ed tt on tbs retm la JBOS tt wm A

INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

■riF-TV

In Thoraday’s paper,
are first clasa.

TltyAlteDOROWAKrARk

2So SEE OUlt WINDOW 2So

J. B. Palgc Hcctrtc Co.

AU the nnmbars
Jimemy

TRY A RKCORO WMT AD.

OBCNT

is just solid comfort. Tis true they cost more than an ordinary rocker,
but what’s the use of being comfortable unless you are just as comfewtr
able as possible—even if it does cost a trifle more. We have some of
the finest Turkish Rockers you ever sat in. We would like to have you
own one so you can use it constantly, and it costs you anywherefrom
27.00 to 55.00 to take take things easy in one.
. #

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

WATCH for progn m of tbe eoocert
botUA Bold by an dmgKtxts.

Wc arc showing some of the haTndsomesi that you have seen for many a
day in Ouartcr Sawed Oak. Bird’s Kye Maple and Mahogany. What is
the use of going to the city or buying from catalogue when the homegoods are sold just as cheap. We have been told many times of late
that the people after seeing our goods an i learning our prices were
liorry they had not bought at home. It is always this way.

A TURRISH ROCKER

.^borsea fatten up on the grass of

^

BED ROOM SUITES

.After a hard day’s w’ork there is nothing so comfortable to rest yourself ,
on as an easy couch. Every couch wc sell wc guarantee, 'lhai is the
way with all our.furniture. People are depending on us more ami more. ^
We have couches in Velour, Tapcstr>', Car Plush, Silk X’elour and gen­
uine leather, and the prices are as attractive as the couches themselves.'
Wc want to tell you these prices and show- the goods. Tomorrow would
be a good time.
*

.lay* l.i a plare j xllKbtInt on flu- !*«* of tbo drt»««tre

aorkinx at thi* trade and Miln* U..-1 •»<> »'«">» »>•«»
stot-klngs.”
iIk-.

Nolliin*; is so interesting to the man or the lady of tht! house as bits of
information concerning furniture. Wc xirc the largest furniture dealers
in this part of the state. We are therefore showing the largest assort­
ment in every line.

COUCHES ^

Grass.

loan .tayins but a

FCRNIIORE NEWS

126 CASS STREET’
*

PHONE 602

TK IUHNIlHtuy -I MEICMimE CSMPMr

pi*'



tW!

P wrnH. HSH I
ntMbTDdrto Betoam me.-Mam

WILUAM MAMUD AMO

roafod that It will cover the cHjr eeejf

heaoAtof arsciDoramTtoe. The two
cam that rwa to Old moMaa wfli mahs
Vmmt Om*I* WW Um la IOi
twanmadtrtpoadajr. Oae wfll Mate
thM dhyia the motalat aad the athet
vfS leave Old Mteohm at the aams
Uam. The three freight cars that wOl
A »MT »»•*»» Jmm waMiac *aa be pat oa the rao win have a eapacit)i
«r Mt frait cfBlea aod win foralsh

«a» aMa« la lha bMjr 0oa«* ar >ai

alJ^’ttafc. Tba aapllal hl«fc

Reagher haUdlac oo the co^ of
OOM aad State street aad la this a
sarage will he ttted ap. Aaothcr
featare which will be very rratlfytog
to local aaio owaero wOl be a groeral
fwpalr shop la chant af a chief ea^
Maecr who U thoroeghty competeat
aad capable of dolas high dess wortL
W. H. Blahe. the head of the compaay.
reuraed from Detroit today with the
chief eaglaeer.

lav latlaMla trlaa«a wara praaaaL Tka
kfUa vaa attaalad kr kar alaiar..lllaa
ABca Bor4 aad Ika groom kf a frtaad
d kla. rmaor Papa
BJk Aapld*.
Tka krt4a vaa kaaaUfallr oavaad
The prtcoo have not been oncUy do
la paarl vktta «klfloaa(U
a koaaaat at tormlnod opon hot they will bo very
reasoaahie. The fare to Bast Day
tkaa M craaa laaMoaraa utaaMi la potnu wUl be tea eoau a pemoo each
way provided there are' ten la the
laea aad carrM plak caraaUeas.
At tk* maalailoa at Ika ammeaj a party. The fare alt over the dty will
Alaaar vaa aarral a| Un. T. M. Bmk- be flv# cents. The touring cars can be
chnrternd for $2 for the trst boor aad
$1 for each naeeeedlng boor. Charter
Spilth Stmt. Tb« rooms were
Isdr dsoorstsd ior the oecmskm Is partlee of eonme wUl be oonaldernbly
lone.
pimk sad whits.
OeedThliig fee the City.
The new line between this city nnd
ositei Md mdr wsddtaMi sifts to cot
Old MlsaloD win be an eicellent thing
for
the
dly na It will glye the Old MisBishtagBa o chmdt for IlOO from ths
hrt4o*s Uthsr. also Itt from her aloo people n chance to make quick
trips to nad from this city. In the
bratlmr.Dr.Boyd.
Mrs. McLrood has a wide clixsie of pan. with n steamboat line between
frteods at Wllllamsbars where she tho two polau the Old Mlaalon erode
I hr the yoanf P»- has generally gone to Elk Rapids but
pie of her old home
oe. She also has srlth the new line It wUI come hero.
Not only IsTt an excellent thing for
ttaar fHeods Id Ok Rapids who will
thU city but It will benefit the whole
tapftoaMd.to
also has penlaaain as well, providing quick and
cheap
means of transit. Tho freight
I that place. He Is emplofed Id Rott's drof store. Mr. and car* win handle tho fruit nnd other
Mrs. McLaoad left hm on the 1:U produce qolckly nnd cheaply and will
tralo for their new home to »k Rap. nave ooasiderable hauling as It can be
Ids whmw Ihejr wQI he at home to their picked up right nt the farm tnstead of
having to take It to a dock.
frtemis.
The street car serrlce and Ihq regu.
tor Old Mission runs will ho suiied as
noon as possible.
Wivllo all the drivers hsvc not as yet
been decided upon the following wUl
MR. AND MRS. SMITH ARC ROTH have charge of cars: A. O. Sergunon'.
Charles Cffffe. Thomas Ounloo, John
\ RNTlREtY HELPLCM.
Dill and Carl Dnrrow. .

IWO CmPPlES FOUCHT

, <r.He Ceiiie Heme ApalfiM Heir Will aod
AeiaaHid Her With Cot of
HleCaimi"

AOViMCE CAR IS HERE

PAWNEE RILL*8 BIG SHOW IS
HuJJrtir jtOiiisoa
BEING ADVERTISED.
glveo a hurry call from a fanner four
miles south of the city to quell an insaae maa who was abuslna hte wife. Tone t of Pnpnr In the Csrwpenmer
Me skprrled Depaty Sheriff Taylor out
af a heavy oleep aad the two made a
lianiei dHaa.lp tbe hoiae of a Mr
ISmIth feMdhn pear the O. R. A I
T. D. Van Osum. the advance agent
iracka lour miles ooath of town. Every.
Ihlsg was quiet at the bouse aod the of Pawnee Blirs wild west show, nr*
rived this morning at $:S0 In advance
were told lb act out to the place and car No. 2 with twenly.eigbt active and
found tho womoh. o helpless cripple lively bill posters and tons of paper
Yrora perolysls. nod the man. with which will be distributed throughout
Whom she had not been living with for the north in the next two days. Utboten years, safely boused to the home grnphs. Ilietature and various fI1u».
and
loo. was a helpless crtpple trated maps and other maiertoto
' from locomotor atasla. He had re. bearing on the merits of Pawnee Bill's
tunied to her house aaainat her wishes show, will be freely devoured by the
and ukeo up his abode end becatme of reading public In the next ten days
this and her attempt to dislodge him owing to the visit today of this aggre
wj. Two rigs, accompanied by twe
he had struck her over the bead with
will scour the country nad dts
oae of hU <wnes ratorts are being
jnadc to have the man sent back to tribute their wares nlong every high
Kew York and the woman left In way nnd byway until even. man.
woman nnd child in Grand Tiaverae
. wennMul posaossimi of her home.
nnd adjoining counUes can recount the
RRCVlTlCt.
es and thrilling performances of
the coming attraction. Back of all this
The annual meeting of Lallah Is the woman, not the **man behind the
jRookh temple D. O K. K. wlltbe hdd throne.- for a tody of culture and high
«lnpa Kalghts of l^ythla. hart July 7. education stands back of this advance
Thorn win be an clecUon of officers guard, planning aad mnneuverlag their
nnd httilnenn of Importance.
forces that no territory shall be
There wore ten loads of hay received omliiod in range of the show. Mra
on the city mnrkei yesterday and six Nellie Boyd-VanOsten. the wife of the
londs today. The prict* ranges from .advance agent in the city today. Is
$1 to $11.
*ress agent for this show which
Percy TTrlght the boy who was to- means much to pleasure seekers aad It
jurod by being run over by n street to through her energy nnd keen Inaprlnklor. U doing Tery nicely and is sight that success follows every enter
feeUng much better today.
lent planned nnd executed. Mm.
BcmHmnual election of officers nt
Boyd Van Osten is a New York girl
and a newspaper woman from the busy
eastern field and became ideoUfled
with this particutor work through her
Bageae AmSdoe mfa Miss Ssdle King, adaptabiltty te engineer succensfollr
don today. Doth live In^hlt cIV} but what many men have made dtomal
tomorrow will leave for Oregon where failures of. She arrived this afterthey.^w4U locate.
noon from DetroU for a day s stay
with her husband.

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-Dat ^hetw 4D« dbe live, little
gWr she asked. -Do yon know her
:i f
Ij

-Ka roa'nak* aaid the IMSe Urt, i
It to over aa the taataUto #r tbt
Wtamt to
la a fraoie bwiin.
toaw. with ntepa
twtoag «P the sMa aad ake'e Rot
itock kalr. You can't mton the ptero.TRy A RECORD WANT AM

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rod wan ^ptwttyaa then

REMEMBER the concert Friday
evening. The best musical talent In
the dty wUI hr heard.
June 28-lt
BEE BHERMAN A HUNTER'S aft

going on to Mil Mroo. Cvorythlng in tkt otoro gnoa Mom
eooL tolactiono am allll vary
good. CoiaoaadnoaMaroyou
Invoot a onat nnymMo otoa.
Yoar opporMfUty to kiiy gooAa
will aoon be a thing of tho pmL
ONLY 14 DAYS MORE.
Tim Bonloa Btoro.

1MI. 1'

ef the hoone aeaMly. bat at Mat the

-Maybe yon woaldaT have aamtroe j aanae um Baai (
It on mack If aae of those Mg Mack their feH aad

thmffiht there was n whole to sfnnwne
big eBoagh Mr two thmlDse.* aad f
Beat waat to try the axpertoea
warn to eet ap a hoam eC my owB. iest
likethernntcfyondld.-Dat, Mark, ft win jnsl break moth­
er^ heart to lone yon.- nnsweroi
ntonrqnleiay. -Ton are the baby of
the fhmllyk and have beea with her oo
hmg. IPs eU aoasenne aboot the Two
IhmIBee aader oae roof - I've M
Chat eayfag MO maay a Uase. aad ao
haveyen. Helca has aoch a lovely dtopoalCloa that rm enre mother srtn be
delighted to have her an the time;
thee, ehe is esed to old people, for
eaat hes been la the Madly Mace I eaa

Me. Tbe Idea of pattMg weeds on the
table, anyway.- anid her hnabaad
grimly. -It don't oont^hem n ceat to
live hose. IMe ft woMd If they were
nloae. ao they o^ to be wOltag to
pot ap with oar wmyn.Bat the parlor fmaltara went lo the

It waa a warm Jaty <
they atoie gMeOy down
aioacfMeddaroldhoam. The bloeoooia overhead had turaed to small
green apples ainee the daring pton had
entered the old man's heed, but the
waiting time had paaeed swiftly, gecording to nil aelgkborbood trodiUoas
the Bible and the broom bed been the
firm things to enter the home, nnd BOW
the happy conple were burdened oaiy
with eome entnblee taken at the tost

OFFERB Hit BODY ROR «AUU
Mrs. Maynard Paige of Cbleego to! Men With T>ne HwMts to RneeMag
he gneet of Mra. Chariea HaU of
New York. Jane
'Telegrama and
Q. K Anthony of Mantotoe waa la Mephoae miiiogen la aaswer to an
the city yenterdny.
to sen hit body and
C. KL Glean ef Harbor BprMgs waa two hnarts after death are keying A.
to the city yenteittoy on a short bttsi- Durr of New Rochelle baty.
aero trip.
Although it to known that Durr has
F. B. Clark ef Buttons Bay was in! been offered large sums of money for
the city
shaking hands with {his body, which is equipped with two
t hearts, he refusea to sUte the
Bd Oaaalir of Elk Rapkto was atnaKHtos. He to keeptog these a secret
gneet nt the Leetonaa yceterday.
In hope that a larger sum might be
ft G. Deecham and M. T, Boyd of offered None of the offers received
wnitomsbnrg were to the city yeeter^: ao Mr has been accented nor It to likeday. •
ly that a choice will be made for name
Albert Cox of R’hlte Cloud spent the I days In order to give the entire modday in the city.
| kml profession of the country a chance
Edward Hsher of North Manltou to entertain the proposition.
Uland was In the city yesterday.
By trade Dorr Is a oarpenter. He la
P. J. Pope of Elk Rapids waa g ! SS years old, alogle and the picture of
guest at .Hotel Whiting yesterday.
' 1 health. He works every day and lends
8. V. LewU of Buttons Bay was In a regi»tor life Tu to a
yea-s ago
the dty yeaterday.
j Durr didn't know that he possessed
The Misses Dell and May Bhunk are | two hearts. This was discovered when
spending a few days with Mrs. WilUam . he rolled a physician to treat him for
a slight attack of illness. Btoeo then
Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Holmea of this he has submitted to examination by
dty left for a day's flshmg'at Fouch many of the moat celebrated heart
this morning.
specialists In the country.
Mrs. Thomas Keefe of Honor, who
E. McNamara has returned from g
haa been vlaiting friends in the city,
business trip to Chelsea.
leiurned to her homo this morning.
Mrs. W. A. Anderson of this city
L. J. O’Drien of Manistee was tn the
left this morning for a short vUlt at

thcce ft suyed Brery Ume Mr^ Blactoir spoke of hnvtag it down again to
-sve Helen'a pretty things.- her non
'
wartoo bony to think of nock g thing,
nnd the pretty daagkterfthtew aweetiy
leomiked that It woolda't hurt
One h
The young people had been Invited out
vmtkm followed another. aatll
return, ao the coast waa clear for a
and the new few hours at least.
mtotreos of ft gave a mUe valenttae
-lihtakour folks wtmideajoyl
-I don't sappcMe they'U find oor note
said Mark, hotoj; hat kto sto- party to a crowd of her young fiieoda before nine o'clock,- said Mrs. »nwfthoot having to be ashamed of the ctolr. with a glance at the old dock
old-MabJooed oooeh and the caUeoeov- that had never been moved from the
ered chalrt that had oooe reigned an- log house. “They'll be right down here
be thlakiag of? And evea If
pmne In the altUng room. It had all {when they do find It. though, aad I
would eoeseat to to you go I shM
be eegy a mlaau ahont them here by been done ao quietly that there was i
just shake In my shoes for fear of whni
themeMves. I M*t suppose yoa>
mi say. Tdiat do you want for suptieed how obfkUsh mother to growing,
hecanse yoeYn with her aU the time, conasnt had been obtained. Aa Mra
"Let's have warm biscuits.- auggest*
hot the rest have all spoken oflt. If HoUnes had trnly said, the bride had a ed Mr. Btoclair. with a glance at the
you aad Helen do set up housekeeping rweet way wUh old people, and years old oven by the fireplace. Moving a
. I shall Insist on having of helping to care for a crotchety aunt stove had been out of the question, ao
amn come to live with nnd childish crandfather had Uught for the present the mUtresa of the
her ^he value of diplomacy.
house would have to cook In the bed Hayes Bridge.
Gradually the unhappy old couple of coals, just as she bad do^e years beFrank Ehrenburger got hla basket
-Toe nnd John might move In here
FOR BALE—12x14 ft. tent with ptot-*
ggettedMnrk. -Pve heard you any withdrew Into their own room-siow fore. -That clock ain't running, ma full of .iKx-kle;;il be«uU« at Solon >o»form. Inquire at Bennett's jeweJry
the only one In the house that looked It's half.past five, though, and I'm aw lord»}. Ho bad two which weighed a
ton of UmM U any such
store.
June 28-Ct
.
pound each.
had to be made U was easier to Ure a homelike to them~and there spoke lul hungry.”
J. Kelly of Milwaukee is In the city
daughter In the house than a daughter- bitterly of their iroubles to each other.
"Just like old times” said Mr. BlnBEE 8HERMAN A HUNTER'B ad.
“The girls are always telling me bom Clair. gallanUy. coming around the six
In-lsw."
on
front
page.
Call
tonight.
.
•Tes. I've said lots of foolish things sweet and good Helen to." wailed tho leaf table In the midst of supper to
Mrs. D. C. Thompson of this city
who has been visiting frk^nds In ChiIn my time,- said hla atoter. with a lit­ old lady, one soft spring afternoon.
FOR THAT TIRKD FEELING.
tle tongh. -Aa to our moving In \xert. "nnd I nlwnrs feel guilty when 1 say first meal In the cabin years before. I
returned homo ihU noon.
Shtder’s Pan.
yon know the boys would fairly set anything about her. but I can't help it. •My dear, these biscuits are the best j Mrs. G. A. Johnson and Miss Nelly
Lardlc left this noon for Mancelona.
mother dlWted. nad John couldn't pa. I can't even wash the dishes any I ever tnstod.”
leave bis farm, anyway. You are here, more for fear of breaking her good
Mrs. Sinclair beamed with delight, where they will attend the district conand have never known any other home, china. 1 always kept my own good and recklessly urged him to eat honey | fcntIon of the Woman’s Foreign Mis­
Dlh W. A. FAMSWOITH
ao it would be very eaay for you and dUbea for company, but Helen's arc; and maple s>Tup with the fiaky product sionary society of the Methodist
PARK PLAOS HOTRlh^
Helen haa auck a sweet way with her better than my gold band act In lho|«T the old oven, though sl)C knew ho church as delegates from ^he First
OSes boor, until 10 a. m. and T to 8^ hi
hodlKt church of this city and the
old aunt, I'm aure she wouldn't find It cupboard, and she uses hers for ever> ; was apt to have Indigestion after InBoiMopatbir Oanml PracUe. and
hard to fit In gracefnlly. We can't
Idulglng In these articles. The gold- Mesdame.H George Downes. Perrj' IXimhope to keep father and mother a great
-Your gold hand set Is up In the at-j band china and thin old silver spoons ^ bieton, J. I.ane and L<na Huniington
while.-and I want them to enjoy their tk.” said Pa Sinclair. "I saw It there | graced the Uble. as did also a precious ’ will represent the A8bur>*
ycatenlay. Let’s go down In the or- ■ old hand spun and woven tablecloth ! church of thU dty.
toll yeara without a single care”
and Mm. O. C. Moff
Old Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair were away chard, ma. They can't change that." | that had been part of the bride’s dowOut under tho blossoming apple j er. After supper Mrs. Sinclair insisted daughter Katherine of this city left
that aflerooon. attending the funeral
busliand lie
down un- this noon for Staples. Minn., where
UJJVflt having
iU|; her
Ut'I UUMHUill
lit* UUWII
of a friend, and their eldest daughter trees, with the birds and liees all about I upon
bad an opportunity to impress her them, peace descended Into the two,m ,he flnlshisl the dishes, though he!<hey will spend three weeks vUllInc
i I>.*. Will Cameron,
views upon her brother without inter- old hearts. 'They wandered down by wanted to help with thwt task.
«Pui >^ur bead right on that tidy.' ! H. G. Rejnolds and two sons of
■uptJon. When she left that young the hrodc. and stood looKIng at the
nan. be was allenced. but not con- robin tor which Pn Blnctolr had brought she said, firmly. “1 aln i going to be so j Pasadena. Cal., were In tho city yesrlnoed. The Uought of a home for hto slender bride before ike days of | particular an/ more. We ll have the terday. Mr. Reynolds lived at Iceland
•jttil two- to very precloua to every brick and frame country hooaes. Thojisood of the china and furniture If we about twenty years ago and U here
right-minded young man. nad he dread old house was. aUIl In i L good aUte of wear out every piece. Young folks visiting thi* scenes of his early life. He
owner would | don't care for such things, anyway.”
was at one time necretaiy of the Mich­
ed the thought of bringing hU bride
never allow it to be nsed as a stable. | m gpiie of many misgivings, the old , igan
,a«i Agricultural
^
college.
1 lot -V)c CVrrBuU in dmb or
torn down, as eo many of the plo-j couple retlriHl to rest early that night.
^rs J. Donovan and Miss Violet
-She has had to help take care of
-i guess ,hnv
wLiu-......... ...EachJSc
illy. "I
UiO I VoU.. of Empire, w,1,6 have binm visitd people all her life.” he muttered, as neor robins were as soon as the new ; and slept traonuillv
hoiiBo was built.
' ain't misscil us yet." chuckkMl the mas-1
frl.*n.lH In the « |fy. returned lo their
he did the chores that evening, "and a
"After
ma
and
I
are
dead
and
gone.
|
,cr
of
the
house,
as
hi-rorKully
rakcl
i
neirnlnr
change would be mighty pleasant to
1 lot su]N>riur druss skirt,
Not that our folks are anything the old bouse may go. too; hut it wws| cut the coals left from the night be-! .Mrs. Z
brush In,.ding in
Fred CuIvtT and sons t,T Raglfirst home, and It's going to atay j fore,
sranky Aunt Jane,” he hastened to
naw are the gm-sts of her father. S. E.
*bahmid rivl...0nlj3cyd
just aa It U." Mr. Sinclair had alway. f
add. even in his thoughU, ' hut still. If
Walt, and family.
aaid.
imo to hunt them up. the old people
we were alone we could do as we
It was one of the old-fashioned
Otis C. Hauke, editor of the Com1 lot mwra Linon Collars,
rew uneasy. ,".Mayl>e they re road.’;.
eased.”
double houses, with a sort of inclosed j I. ^ oinrUir
- i
I merrlal-Rprord of Raugatuck. MIrh..
.............. OnlrlOc
At supper that night ho watched his |K.rch lK.t» wn 1h.i »»,• ,ini be
has l>eon In tho city for a few days |
white-haired mother closely. Her hand
Icxiking up some real osteto.
A fow thnHVBC'Hion Bcrtn-ns
shook as she passed him a cup of tea.
S. M. Meter of Saginaw, who has i
end the hot liquid ran over the clean '"il'Z ZlT.oon on .be oa.e!
. only................5^ EbcIi
lieen In the city for the past few^pyk |
cloth. ”I gueaa I'm getUng old.” she of iho poreb. nnd . few ,c.r. ...pp«l j
™ rioRioK .he chun:h bell. on imsInosK. hfi for Saginaw this
said, with a little algh. as she wiped down mW. fee u whe .houiAl of .he!
1 lot flno -TanliniiTB.- largo
I mornin,.
the cloth with the dish towel.
Bizim......... ......... At cest
hwppy dny. .he had once p«.ed In the!> j"'’': '
.Mr. and Mrs. William A. Oleson. Mr.
She had used that expression for the dear old cbln. PW. ann a.ole aofily i
"» three in .be
» *•
"»«'
Olepast twenty years, but tonight it fell around her, and there the aged lovers •furnoon. but that bcll « been bam-]«“'>
m<?rln*
away
for
moat
an
hour
noa."
Chicago,
who
have
boon
spendwith a new meaning on the young sat In alienee for a long time. Btidden
„ are! ___:__ __
» ***«
»l Founitin P<ilni on
"Here they,
» ears. -Tea. It's our duty.” he ly the arm was withdrawn, and Pa SlaCarp lake passed through the city to­
laid to himself, firmly, “and If Helen If clalr's fist came down on the porch Sinclair, as he middcnly came u,>on
day on their way to Peioskey and Har­
willing, we-ll come here to live ” In with a bang. “B^ Jinks." he exclaimed. the peaceful old people about two in
bor Springs.
that mood ho called upon his betrothed excitedly. "I’ve thought of something! the afternoon. "Run and tell them to
that very evening, and before ten
SUmdlng there before her. he unfold slop ringing that bell. Clay." be went
o'clock the fate of the
ed his plan, and It did him good to see on, turning to his twelve-year-old son
people had been settled
the light In her blue eyes. "We "and on your way hack tel! Susan and
Mrs. Holmes, tho eldest daughter of wouldn't dare do that. pa. What would the rest. What on earth possessed y
folks to give u« such a scare? We
the fkmUy. skilfully persuaded the folk, say?"
brothers and slaters that there
"Let them say what they want lo." been hunting for you thcHe three
nothing else for Mark to do. and they aaid the old gentfeman. aturdily. "How hourf.”

really needed little to convince them soon could you get ready? '
that It sras not the thing for father and
"Oh. I don't know." said Mra
mother to live alone. In fact, it had Clair, catching some of the enthus^
been dlaciianed In the fnmlly circle for iaam. "We wouldn’t need ven' much
several years what to do with the old stuff. But how will you ever tell Mark
people If Mark and Helen wouMnT live and Helen? "
at home, and now every one was hap­
"We wonT tell them, but the first
py. The unsuspecting old people were chance we gt?t we'll get the things down
not Informed of the plans until
here. I gueaa iheyll aee it won't do
time before the wedding day. which much good to objecL* Didn't Mark aay
came In tote summer, nnd before they he waa going to ClndnnaU next
had folly realised srhnt i
week?”
the young people were
-Yes. nad Helen aid she’d go with
with them.
him if it vraan’t for leaving us all
-Heloa wnnu to move the parlor far- alpoe." aaid the old tody. "They act
nltnre ouL aad pot bora In tin the has MS It we were a pair ot bablea.”
her party, pa.” aald Mra, Blnctolr, aevNo young couple furolahlng a new
eral montka after Ike wedding. -Do
home and trying to keep the knowl
yoB aoppoae we ought lo offer to leave
edge of It from their curious friend,
U out all tho time? We don't oae the
ever enjoyed the task more than Mr.
room very mack, and It seems too bad and Mrs. Sinclair. The old lady would
a bride can't have her vreddlag things stroU carelesaly down Into the orchard
out where folks can see them. That
with n table cloth or two pinned under
parlor net her Aunt Jane gave her has
or her hnabnnd would nnenk
novpr haea anpaeked ataco the day nome nnelent cooking utensil from the
they hrooght It hare.attic, and place it gulltny in the old
-Let them get a haaro of their own kitchen, while hla non waa busy In the
If they want to nro their thtoga.- aald banreat field. The young Mrs. Blnctolr
Mr. aactolr. rather teatlly. "That far- was busy with her own aflnlra, nnd
nltaro haa been good enough for ua never dreaiqpd what waa gotog oo
Iheae forty yaara. and I gaeaa U ahrnyn right under her eyes. To Ttoitori she
win be. We didn’t nkk them to eonro often anid that Father find Motlmr 8te< I
here.- The old gentleman had been ctoir enjpyed walking nroand in the
mmoyed that menUag by what he ooa- old orchard, and nbe thought the freob
nlderod aaaenennnfy -atyle- at the alA did them good. And nhe waa eorbrnakfnnt table, and be waa In no mood reet in her opinion. There wna n Ught
to taka ktodly to may cknage tn the or to Mm. Btaclnlr'a eyes that bad long
dorlag ef hit hoom.
been nkmenL and her bnaband wbtotled
-Hnnh!- auM Mra. Slaetolr. with a Joyfully na be thought of Um dnyn to
mottoa teamid tha door. -Hotoa^ eoam. Bomebow It took them n loi«
yoaag. and ahe'n have to learn lota of time to oomplete nU arrnngeamDta. for

thtogi. I thought that baaehedBoidea- it wna hard work gnittng fnrnttwa gat

Y
?

CLOSEOUTS

"I left a note telling our intentions.”
said Pa Sinclair, stiffly. "We've Wn
treated like children long enough. This
Is Independence Day. and we intend to
follow in the footsteps of our lllustrl
ous ancestors. We are. and of right
ought to bo. a free and Independent
family, and from this day forth we will
be. Ma and I will always be glad to
have you come nnd see us. but we
won't have any of you moving In to
take care of us till we get so we need
care."
Moat of the family had assembled in
Ime lo hear thU little speech, and no
nhe made any comment. In breathless
silence tho children, some of them
gray-halred. turned to walk up the
path to the deserted frame house, leav­
ing the objecu of their search to laugh
softly at their discomfited faces. The
revolution was over, and the taaurgento had won.—Farm aad Fireside.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Be^ Today
OmH^S

TO THE LADIES OF
TRAVERSE CIH

In order to reduce our stock of Jackets before the
Fourth we have cut the price on everything in the de­
partment regardless of cost. It will pay you to come
and make a selection now. The styles are the latest
aod best at the prices marked 'means a great saving
to you.
,
$10.00 Covert jackets {0,93

$9.76
'”$13.60
Silk c«
$9.76

*ISk“ao£!f:r? $14.76
$16.76
Come in and look thein over before makiiig a se­
lection. It is *a pleasure to show them to you.

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C. K. MURRAY.
C. R. DOCKBRaT.
iiMt th« wi^
A. E. W’lLBON.
Red
tor
on
Baat
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amth
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bf
Alftenaah
BIbthttt
that
Mr Mr«iiC
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4e, hatmaw the O. R. R I. R. R. and the report be aeeepted and . adopted
ror tk» M iMMU of tAc Mi>
Brtow aesaaL ha hpIR tf paymem fm nd the dty oiertL be lastracted to
Kr to luigM a tax «|kmi tteM
me
M
dapoahed
with
the
city
desk.
draw
ordara
ta
fanor
of
the
aevcral
»W ciTr M ffSMlMMa to
«Ul We reeommema that the petlAbt a f«v dtjs oDlf «a
Uoa^fcrj^ grarHIsg of itth street
wpiytrifu arfdi oar ottijM vfio aro
laattacted to draw aa order oa the
ootoMioliod ta MaoM bm, I roopoei'
city depoahory fOr pKH34. ta %e dbh
MtAO
falijr pofltioa roa to Wirt tlwt imvITiOJW
burned by tbe city treasurer to the
“^n^OOBAT.
attfkt roaoraton of fmtkcn be ro>
IKAO
aaverml parties named, la fbe city
•OM to lair ooeA aa I
derk's report as bolding orders on tbe
funds tberdn named
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Carried.
CHAR. RVBHMTT.
Yeas—Atdermew Abhoil. Biacbam.
Committee.
fglaarr capaMo of dolaa tbe M of
Dockeray. Everett. OiUeCL Mtuchle.
oparlt la tAU Haa, I irast jroa wUl dooai
Marray.
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M. a taapanr aad oai^oyar of labor.
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To tlM» Ohalrmoa aM iUmben at tgo
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Moved by Aldei^aa noekeety that
lioa be aectiited aad
Traeane City. Mich.. Jane IPtli. ItM.
To tb« Hoaorable. tbe Mayor aad City
Ooaacll of tbe City of Trararae Cty.
im-OeaUcmea:—We aroald
amad that tbe pail propeity
tbe library baUdlac be laiproved to
eorraopoad wHb tbe other srouBdi oa
..................... aad are woa
tborlty to proceed
with
proci

BOARD or PUBUC WORKS.
hr poUitoa radf hdaorablo badj to or
By C. M. Been. Clerk.
Mored by Akler«an
ikatioa be received
reeel
K^aa boi»M oakl Pari aad Baltic placed CO die.
p.
Cport. aad If poMlblc. aar of that aa^
Carried.
ei inac buivra aaid park and But Trarerea City.
y. Micb., Jane Iftb. 1M>5.
To» tbe Hoaormble. tbe Mayor aad City
Council of tbe CHy of Traverw* aty.
. Kocnrioa.
RoMioe.
-The
A 1. Bacbant. L; 0o
rear of JoMph Wllhelm’i foraltare
r. H,.Baraaai. K C.
atore aa tTatoa etieet li la a vary
Ullkii«lt>. B B. MUIer. A. ». Hobart.
ooadltloD aad are would a»k
B. r. Baaloa. C. E. Taylor. C, II. BHU that be ettber be ordered to pot thU
B. U Aihtoci. Chai. J. Eboer. Walter la abape
■: Pabte. J. R Paljtf. Darid Taraball. that tbe city woald be liable for. •
€. R Oorbotl. Baraoj Aadaraoa. Brad
Reepectfttlly aubailtted.
H, LowB. Tcaa Nrtioo U K. Clero^
BOARD OF PUBLIC W’ORKR
^aad. O. a mnar. X troRMr. J. H.
By C. M. Been. Clerk.
Bartlaak. O. P. €3arror. H. D. Atlo/.
Moved by Aldenaaa Otllett that tbe
Morad by Aidermaa Wtaalo that the
airmaa
of the board of public work*
poUtloa be rofernd to tbo committee
i*s store OB
and put la

I

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lt7«~Ceotiemea:-TWe. the tiiL«^
alined, taxpayers In the second ward,
do bereby petUioo your htmonbte
body to have work in newer dlitrlet
Wo 7 postponed one year, or until
such Ume as a^ietter system can be
devised, or we can be assured that the
aystem as pUnn«*d will not be a fall-

CaiTied.
Traverse CMty. MRh.. June Iflb. 1W>8.
To the Honorable, the Mayor and City
Council of the City of TraTerao pty.
lM&-Oentl
-We have
John Bumbauich as Inspector of tbe
imvlni work now betni dune aad we
woald recommend that his wages be
placed
per day for time actual-

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w

I

All^ler.

Bk-Chier of Pollm

Tom Shane were also subponae
verify the llllag of the aotideatioc
wlU toe various cHy mlooas. toe le:.
timoay of J. Rennie aad that of Tbn

been ao strenuously contested at every
point as that which was given by the
husband. William Alignler relative to
his ability to obtain drink at the aa
loons at Issue and In fact every and all
Bfatements made on the witness s
William Allgaier staled under oath
that be drank a little previous u
marriage fourteen years ago, to Ellxaheth Morray. but the habit gradually
clung with a stronger grip to him
thu comer of Union and Ninth street
that
four or five years ago he came
Bnsinesa for the voung couple In
Traverse City about twice a month
and went on a spree, remaining here
two or three days at a time when he
would return and be 111 for several
days and unable to work.
HU testimony thus far was given
with great difficulty, every point being
noted with an exception by the attorneys for the defense. A crisis In the
case was reached when tho question.
-Did you know of your wife’s serving
t notice on the saloon keepers?** was
asked by direct examination by the
ettoraey for the plaintiff l>eing the
identical question previously put by
the attorney for the defense, which
was objected to by the attorney for
the plaintiff bnd toe objection bustalned by the court, (he question again
being a bone of contention, but after
a momeoUs deliberation the court
withdrew the former decision and the
j question was allowed to stand with the
[answer "yes."
L.E. Trimble.
Step by step Mr. Allgaier gave the
crca.Mcd rapidly and after a stay cf
ine nu;nflis nt thl^ Icxmlon they preliminary historj- o1 his frequent deasaln lixwiod nnrw at 521 South Union liauchc»s In the clly leading to the
f.tre;-t. near Ninth, boesusi* of the ne­ IH'riod for which damages are asked
cessity ftw more room This place was and he saore that he was able to ob
purchased ami an up-UMlate bakery tain aliont as much .liquor from Frost
built, flin-d out whh an elmric Bros, and Frank A RphIn.son after the
kneadrr and an oven with a capacity notice as previous to it aiul statent
of 2.<M»0 loaves per day. Business hap imdiT oath that h<* had talked of the
matter to the former saloonkeepers
rapidly Increw.stHl. until today Mr.
Trimble employs two helpers and two and bad said ihat he was glad that his
wife had taken such a step, though It
skUled bakers aside from* the assist­
did no! deter him from obtaining drink
ance which be and his wife give.
at both placi-s but all other saloons
Everything around the bakery is Im­
wen ck»siHl to him. He admlted he
maculate and an Invitation Is extend­
obtain*^ a few drinks at the Columbia
ed to tbe public to make a thorough Inliar, though
pectlon of the bakery and Jts modem
His testimony mas attacked by the
qtilpmenL Mr. Trimble especially
defense under cross examination but
caters to tbo resort trade, parties,
he rigidly held to every sUtement and
lodges and weddings. His out of town
could not Im- made to state the ca.‘ie
trade now covers fourteen towns,
othermi.-ic.
Attorney Pratt ask»*d
though their capacity for handling an
mhethe: he did not obuin the liquor
Increased trade Is unlimited. The
through some friend to whom he gave
Trimble bakery goods are strictly upthe money and who entered the sa^
tosiaie in every respect and no trouble
loon and purchased It for him but he
Is had to reuln custom once obtained.
strenuously denied any such fact, say­
The resort season now open Is Invited
ing that he was able to buy his own
to try the Trimble Iwked goods. Two
drinks from the prt>prlctors at any
wagons handle city irwile with prompt­
lime and in any quaniliy. though he
ness and out of town onlers are given
suted ihst at one Ume In Frank A
speeUi atlentlon.
Robinson-s he bad bought a bottle of
mhlsky and also drank bee- and that
T»>tt» Shane (his brother-in-law) came
in and whlsiK-n-d something to tht*m
Yount Lady Uaad Tooth Paate With and they then took the bottle of
whiaky away from him.
tho RosuR That All Her Friends
H* retat«d tbe IncJdeni of Moc in
Were
the CoIiimbU hotel Not. 17. when
A few days ago. the sun shone with after he retirwl at nlcht be awoke ia
greaug- vigor than li did today. A the momlni; aod found blDaelf on tbe
j-oung lady, who Is a member of a floor with a bmlaad aod aoae bead.

tee on Bpeaae. to whom the extension
of the lalomi limits was referred In
Two years ago L. E* Trtmble a
would nay that the
we tavesUgnte this matter the fkilled baker from Manistee, arrived
:hly we
hi the city and started a bakery on
Umt the majerliy of the dliters ^.Thanksgiving day. all the work being
the SeooBd ward do not want the limit
extended and therefore would recom- ^"®*^
****^
toe
~!n.ir!m 1 bHp of hlr faithful wife. Their place
maged.
. of business was then located at 117
Roapectfully submlUed.
Ntntb street, where they n
rrport be received and placed on die.
by Alderman Doekeray. as an
mt. that the mlnortty report
of the ticenae committee be accepted
nd adopted.
Moved by Aldennan OllleU. as aa
to tbe amendn
imeot. that
until
next regular meeting.
Lost.
Teas—Aldermen Bingham. Gllletl.
Murchle—(3).
Nays—Aldermen Abbott. Dockeray
. Ovlatt. Winnie—(6).*
Everett. M
Motion as
Yeae-AW
Ab
Ingham.
It. Dockeray.
ray. Glllett.
Glllet iMurchle.
vlan. WMnnle-<9).
Y
Murray. Oviatl
Ortglaal motioo as

TO CORE SIWBDRII

camping party near the city, was out
on the bay and got her face bpdly aun
burned. She didn’t notice U so much
during toe day but when night came. It
pained her not a little. Not wishing to
dlstiih> the rest of the girts, she didn’t
light a lamp but went aft^r cold cream
ia toe dark. Tbe result was that she
got a bottle of tooth paste and didn’t
tliacnver her mistake until she bad
D 72931
IfitofwH pud Slnklno Fund. . ^ rubbed it la tboronghly. Then tbe
rest of toe party was awakened aad
awakened quickly and spent about
TnvdfM CHy Stet* BmIl
two^thlrds of the night helping her
nlMMU
___ oTSle.
Ml«*IWBd*.lBlerM.....: ir--*
acmpeltoE. WlK*toer toe paste cured
Carried.
amisaed tm tbe abutting property.
To the Haaorable. the Mayor and Ctty
M. U repaid to the petlUoa Rf the
the saaburn or not to not known.
CUuacll of the City of Traveme Oty Ctitsihs TeMphnae Co. for a place to
S. a Ball and tonlty of Moncto. Ind..
pnased through (he oity tola motoi&g
owners eaeept owe
the* CRralurS Aatl-Salooa. or Imw
on Ueir way to LHand. where they
I JO the eRy an lA* and Order fnderattagu June 11. im. a
I mb the vtm «re
wUl spend A few weeks.

KastnKr^

relative to iling a notification with the
rarkmn aaleoat forbiddlag tbeta to eel)

BIGBAKERY
- BUSINESS

-cK-sa'5=rs“s-

U. R. Hth 8C M B. and 8alva/hnry M.*
tkm Army,
Jtmdf and adapted
J^^Thkt the dty cot
I limits on
nol^ extend the
t do at their
Baf street aa petitk
last meetiag. aad that
of the assoctatioo be
this
bebair af m*r asaodatloa.
SIgncvl on behalf of and by dirretlon
nf the Paatoral Asaoeiagaa of Traverse CUv. Mich
Edgar L. Raqaa. ReeretaryMured by AWorman Wagbam that
BunMkmtion be received and

Tbe Jury for toe AUgaWr vu.
Front ui uL dumsge cmae wai
drawn yuMerday nrtmmoop nntll
when Frad Pratt, attnntoy tor the detonne who diww up tbe wrtu, was
culled to toe witueaa mmid by the
plaintMns attorney, i. W. Putchla to

ifying that the writs were broiuto
to headquarters and left there by nr
unknown peraoa. and Tom Shaae testi
CHA8. M. BEERS, tnerfc. fylng that he peraoaally brought them
there and handed them to Mr.Mennle
Attomer Patchin. after the formal
opening of the ease, announced to the
cemrt that all damages asked would be
Abbott. BlBgham.
based upon the extent of Injury and
Naya-Attennta BDCkev
BvereU.
humiliation and mortification to tor
oniett. Manny. OviatL 7
ft-ellngs of tbe plminUff. through toe
Orlglaal amtion carded
excessive drinking of tbe husband and
L. t TRIMRLC HAS. RUIkf UP not to tbe count of loss of business and
(7)
the resulting loss of support and this
FLOURIgHINO
Naya—Aldermea
Murebie
point was clearly slated by him to
—ft).
the court before the case proceeded
Traverse City. Mich.. June 19th. 1906.
TO the Honorable, tbe Mayor and City He Has
Pstrofis in Fourteen furibcr. William Allgaier was then
of tbe City of Traverse aty.
summoned to take the stand for toe
To
f a R.0 Reemt

R. Ooodrtch. W. If. WAIker. W. D.
Reaoactfuily aubmiUed.
Ofmr, r. E. Bare. A. D
Danner. Julios
Board of public workr
A. W. Miller.
J. W. Bowen. B.
er. J.^
By C. M. Beers. Clerk.*
O the Honorable, the Mayor and City
e. Mrs.
rs. B.
E. J.
J Cooke. Arrh
Archie OaMoved by Aldemaa Dockeray that
Council of the City of Traverse City.
s. A. Ostrander.
Mrs. Mlia
traader. Mrs.
Ost
the
rectaaaaadatlOB be accepted and
Michigan:
Mrs. Ada R.
haekard. W. C.. Oasnett.
Oaa
i:—Having examined
Fuller. Mrs. Ida R.
following bills, report
C!arrled.
Doaner. R Cj BUJas. Mrs. M A. Stiles, j Teas—Aldermen Abbott. Bingham. correct, and reoomroend that the same
Mrs. K. Drown. Mrs. K. B.
E\-ereti. Murchle,: be allowed out of the several funds as
here stated:
roa Belknap. G. C.
Oeneral Street Fund.
Ray. E B. Urdle. Jam. Miller.
Honorable, the Mayor .... v .., Pay roll. St. ISupt.....................$ Hfi2.zn
> *J. Wright. Mrs John Rennie.•
Council-of the City of Tmverae Clly. I^v roll, rem
2.9S
Saxton Hdw.
W. E.DcGraw.A'A mill ps.Thos. W. iffiSlentlemcn—The new walk on Traverse
ra verse City Iron Works, 39
W. Orelllck.
Stanton. W. F. Smith.
the north aide of 12th street, mnnlng
along the south side of m> property
r'TSTr,.ie”,draibUU** ’El?
from Vnlcm street to Bohemia atreet.
Trans. Co., sami
Manus. J. H. Lutes. John Dell. Malt has a crook of at least one foot, thus Columbia
kvsvel.....................
nines. Jekse Fouch. W*. H. Williams. making the aldewalks one foot farther
JkatiMoe Furt«-h. A. U. Htcb. E- J. apart at UnloB atreet than at Bohemia
Swan. B W. Hastings C. Tompkins, atreet and throwing tbe Union street
R Day. B. H Salsbury. Ira Root. J. K end out of line one foot, which will
Root. Joseph I«obl. K E ChAMV. W H. make a very unsightly crook when a
Dartow. Joe Suemr. Jas. Converse. rn>Kswa1k Is put In. aad as the new
Frank Miller. Mrs. K. Halghton. Mrs walk oa the wnilh side of 12th street
M. A. Murray. Isaac Miller.
A. F. Shef is straight. 1 can see m» reason fur the
MU
tieing so. and as my
A.*^E ^n'S*rt<‘k^K^*i?o
C.^McN'lJJjh walk la questian
nds within
Ithin llv
five feet of
A. WledoefL J. C. Drew. Ferd. Smith
this does me
141.41
Mra. 8 J. GHchell. C F Getchell aide damaiee In tbe value of my prop- c^uLbu rJiT?" SiSdrt«
48.28
Wm. Coll. Richard Herkner. Mr O trty. and 1 am not disposed to pay for
Nelson. Jcbn Ooal^e. 0*wn Peppw the walk until a satisfactory explana­
I S92J
Jos. Uidka. Jan Breto. Charles Irish tion Is given me or the walk is pisced
Cemtt*ry Futd.'
r. B. Beardsley. T. C. Shupart. Dewitt * where It bekmgs. Your street com­
Salterlee. Samuel <X» Ant. A. Tnpin- mittee has bt'en shown the walk and
ka. A H. Bennett. Fnxl Grtllln. Isdlle aaderstand the situation
Brotherlon. M Murphy. L. GllUnore
Yours truly.
Jamca Aveo. W. P. Kenney, George
Frank WYlhelm.
W. Gegner. H. fV Smith. H E. Cralne.
Moved by Alderman Murray that
Continoent Fund.
A, Roush. F O. Hartley. Crate Gam. the commuaication be pefemHl to the I. E. HaskeU. appro)
G. K. Ball.
.committee an atreeta and walks.
...I 120.00
for dre department.
Moved i.v Alderman Bingham that
1120.00
Carried
. Rnaeatkal. rebate
the petition be laW over until the next
...
20.00
regular metMlng.
Traverse
city‘‘suite
Carried.
To the Honorable,
aorable. tbe Mayor and City
1P7P—A petition from numerous rt*slt'Duncll of the City of Traverse City.
Gims.aervicet as auperdents of the Sectmd ward remonstrat­
Mtchtgaa:
ing against the extension of tbe saloon lM7-Oentlemen:—We. your commH- W. F.^'^Harshi; ‘^IcW m tolimlta oa Ra
*
tee OB streets and walks respectfully
»rt that we have loolied over tbe
an Qlllett that the
rwement asked for on Boyd avpetition be rece ived and placed oniUc.
» and recommeml that the petItioB
jrranted.
12.00
Rt speclfully snbmltted.
14.00
CMA8 EVI
200 00
M. C OVIATT.
3«.7«
E,
C.
HOOAN.
moD—At a ragnlar oseetChas. CurtlB. Janitor work.
_ _
Paatoral asaodlatlon of
Report of the atreets nad walks
TrmTt^me CItr. held in the Baptist committee for the Ftfib ward regard­
inne IS.
rspvaaantlag the ing Improvement of Boyd avenue was
foUowiag charchea: — Baptist. CooMoved by AMerman Marray That the
report of tbe committee be adopted.
Cnrrted.
Teas<-Aldwmea Abbott. Btngham.
March le.
Marray. Ovlatt.
TYaverae City. MIeh.. Jane It. 1906.
To tbe Honorable, tbe Mayor and City
Coaaell of gie aty of Tntverie Oiy.
Michigan:
lMt-4>entieiiien:—We. yomr eommU
tee on sireeu and walks, would
spectfully report:
1st. iniat tbgy are m

UMSsirdMiniaiT
mkt

Water Fend.

’tss'^.isr-'sar.

J!:LrsL"zr^^ ^

mm

this story
to her:

“The car mras entirely empty, \wlth
the exception of one man. sod bis con
dJtloB wraa fxsrtly the reverse. As 1
hot magnlSrant bow. and nsld; “Mad­
am. pleashe bo kind Ymagk to aaabett
fbtok ptoahe.’ Tksra was nothing atop
for mo to do. ao I thanked him aad
aatdowa. For twenty blocfca toe Idiot
hmig from a atnp. wtfb not a aodllm
tbe ear but owraelffa.
T kata been taken for another wom­
an. hot I never before had aay one
think I was a carfuf-Booun Her-

TMV A HKM» WAHT Aa

tKBEmmmmm

- -v -msw RMt.MflAV INmBWtttrt'
«. R. A I. KKhft'wfaat AUtat Haa

K. J.
O. TMm> oM Alt Wl
l»flM*«OMwloaIl.«a
fol iameb rMa to OU
flOF. Aftar toktag to tho aiBhttot (ko
baootifw roaoft.
oB
pojmL lo the anenoaa a hv
rock ride took all to tbe li«ht Inoae
where Mra. Loae, the hoapltohh
treaa. ahowed aad ovlolaed the
det^ of Ue Ucht which woa oew to
oeorlr all the ateoibera of the flort}.
They left tor borne at
SO aad at
aawtr oa Willow i»tat.
A>ll r. Nertlabr baa pHehed Ma
teat aad haa coaw'io atay.
Jeka a Tataaaa baa Impnrvad the
of hla place bjr tbe addllion of several Ane rustic i
The Bell phone has bet a Installed
in the cottages of Oea W. Lanlle. R j.
Fulghum. P. B. Jennings and J. W.
Jackson.
Mrs. A. P. Elton exi>ccu to pitch her

The Oongra
clety wma ph
Mra. C. D. Latorop ni
bom^ at Edgewood. Tbe
was spent ta an tnfonnnl
supper served at f o’Moek.

tent tMs

*^<*«*’ AW aooleCy of toe aaoM einrch '

ntoTAwi .

doable cottage on his lot.
Henry Smith, the popular photogra
pher, has erected his teni and expects
to occupy it soon.
K. 8. WJlUamx and Thos. PiersoB
ade a fine catch of bass tatii
ulghL capturing nine beauties,
Mrs. P. B. Jennings entertained tbe
Mtosee Alvord and Cressey at dinner
inday.
Mrj and Mra. Oco W. Knowles are
away on a two weeks' absence, after
which they will return lo their cot­
tage for the summer.
Oeo. W. Lardle has been indlspoeed
for several days but to Jmpren ing.
as. Elton has parchaeed a fine
new elghteen-foot steel Uunch which
he expecU to place on toe bay.
The rcaortera are planning to celebrate the Fourth in right royal style
in which aa elabc»raie program will be
carried out. the leading featu^ of
which will be the tub ract^ and fat
women’s races. Other siH-claltles will
be announced later.
Mesdames Dcvelln and Burham are
guests of Mrs. E. J. Fulghum today.

TIm ladMMWnUMaw <k JL
aide lia^ croaeee riaakUa atiaat <■
Ita way to (
FP»r»
marked with a waiatog boato. tl»
boani to aaatlr marked with two amatt
American llaRs on tup and buara thg. (
top. totok.
Air Ufia.-- J
Tbe UnanaH and rontp of tola np|r Ca
line are not given on any of the imR- ^
oCtoeatnle.
RNTRHTAINtO ROCirrYa
Mra. Lavwnp Was Hamam to Cmifto

^

^ cottage. BldeA*

NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hour* for tprlahllnfl tawM at* tima
S to g t. m. ud from S to t p. m. At
ao timo cu wMcr be ooad vlthoH
noiile or .prinklcc aitaehed. On aoCOBIU of tbo iEmt unooBt of water
mod dnrinc tbe day for BMaalMtais
ln« and other purpoeea Beeeaauy t«lM
for ■prinkling Uwn« amt bo <«■
fopcpd.
H. o. Jojmt. Sept.
Jan It If
WAIT FOR SHTTBB-a P
LAS.

we are now uking orders
for the celebrated

KEYSTONE BRICK

If fortune disregards ihy rUIm.
Don't hang thy head In fear and
shame.
But marry the girt that you love beat:
Hollister*! Rocky ^Mountain Tea will
do toe real.
Johnson Drug Co.
SEE SHERMAN A HUNTER’S ad. j
on front page. Call tonight
j
THE CONCKUT at the First M B.!
church Friday evening la for tbe tome- j
fit of the choir of which Mlaa Loulae
Calklna Is leader.
June 2K It

Traverse City f
Brick Co.
KEYSTONE. MICH.

DID YOU GET A

Covert Jacket
NOW IS YOUR TIME

Nothing we have offered in a long time compares
with the offer we are making on these jackets.
Everj'one is strictly a high grade garment, fault­
lessly made jackeu that have sold up to $25.00,

tOMOWFOR

010.00
jackets up to $10.00,

Printzess §aUor Suit$
The season’s latest fancy for misses. There are
about a dozen of these natty garmentt left, we*
IdOO. 12.00.18.60,

, TRAVSNM OTV, tUCHMMI. WCONnOAV^MWA
1MI (W W'SmM* M MBicTiii tm'

fs6i *Rttum ttf

SHERLOCK H _
HOLMES J|^ r.rsr.^'SiTS.t
I ttiUi U m>

CoBfMiMi F«dSir fitt

sm woik psft ps7*
pkoM SM. B. X

kSSL

tal4 0 tUfMiO ^ tedte ft (groMn9»

wl^Hi Is St
teck sT Iks tsp or Iks
hoMs. sbsot 3 stem vtaa I ~i

nu»T«An»

WANTED.

tnm Hmrttmf

Bml. two ters tram tW Hlgb Utrtsc
itetks A BTMt M «r «7 io»liMr rak l» te* St
ssA I of-

Sr A. CONAN DOYLE.

A U More. Oo,*s.

te

lion Coffee.

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a-sTt^-tr^sl

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tksttbsM wss
cnot <1^ i tripises. WlirssjbsivlsrslNmUtskr
. It is tot 1
s tMl« IMSSSS 107 uodmtstiU

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to 8^ ymm M • toto^ ^tonyo

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^ELB.il«Crssd7.TrsTsrssCtt7.j

p,o.«sas.tocAuoast.^^

4TCO-Oompstsnt girt tor gsMmI
Mrs,

Gsorge BsdiLsr.

714

modsl. Mofisn 4 Wrtgbt Urns, tetnlrt at ta Bsst rront straet
Junsfdf
POR »ALE-«lom boUdlag. .took sod
mum-

/kpfiT at <woa.
, Trarana Otr. Mlek
Butr n4t.

June H-tf

-Vso rsu srr for jonnHt tjhst S07
WANTeO-Oood compe.™, eirt for
om- V>li*C o«t Uifooch Hist open Win
irHiossawM**
«ei»rkl iKHonrark.
Mr». Hoyd
l»r«0B hoaaa aod barn. lOe n. Me
-WeU, I tkoOfflU
Babh. 4» WcM Troth ttrert. Ciil
boaaa baa citr watar. bath room ao4
Lsstfode. *H>ii tbr
»«M- phoito i»0.
)oor sm
tnnaoe. loqulra of r. OiurtaU orar
Moms Hodoon U tbs pvnrsjor or mm] —— —
~
In U«l |swt of Umdoo. s*l tbsos tbisr I
tks ttoor. »
Fim
National bank. TeIrpbaM «.
^
toOQlBOy gPKSg oa. Tblsds. QMS.
WANTEO-DrooBOOkln, utd pUte
ksd bw. Jn I ^
* .««rl3r.
mMjiUt
•wtaf. Prtc«.r.o**.blr»Bd«»ttawho jrsa lying tbsrs. 1 ran
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l»e«lon cttorutecd. Mn. .V. LocM.
Usk for a light nnd tbsrs warn tbr----------—-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------»ll C«» oirrrt.
]om JMf FOR 3ALC-41 lota In Hmnnsb • 5lh
IKior frtlow. a grant gaab lo bU tbmat! ,t. i>r. ft«m:cur.; i r.rt wsa broken not;
country sa ths> thsmaclvaa are In
add;
ConeeurrsloU
fronting
OB litk
snd tbs wbols |dsce awlmmlug In fa^ from hi* red larafv Welt Mr. »*^uoslUj. Tbst ihs aosisl dlMlnc-i
girt; street. 4 In Griffin & Wlnoto-k sd4.
tbst dMrM. IWforr s ka^l fsnstlr W0U.I. JIs
JI» lay on
oo bla
bto back.
tack. hi.
bU kns*^
ku»« HMm«. what
wlut ars wc to
.» do
A. with
-i.h that
.h.. ^I Uon
.ton tc
.c tie*,
t,.. R.lnnJl. . dHuston kWtokr.
dining room n
snd 3 lots on W'oai >*rooi street.
I U]i and bis moatb borrlldy mam. fa^tr
,000 ancr
wotiiii bs«in with tbsnu Wbat do you
"
»“*
“Wl
,„nk
Lske View House. Elk Rsp^i UTII be sold on easy psjrmeoU or
U,lnk, I>r. Wstssnr
1 see bliu In my dwwm.. 1 bad ^ -ro rsmsmber lt-4o dorkst IL B>
mir i
tune M \ exchange for other property. Oeo.
y wifi lot The —^
Him
Mar iMf
I fouod th, p..iii:',o'wu',;„w'«»■ arc «. rood «1 ; the new Morro-Aftor Cloud, W. Hsff.
Tbsrs b tbs ooodlUon whkb tbs modaw lu tlM j -Tt. OMW prortlciil wny of cHtlm :
'» Ihl. couotr). U oot. alter j theo CunDlushoDi'. Jbloc..
mi l*morb payf4mlogtBta bars callsd
FARM FOR
as tbs
I ot It. In ni.T optuloo. I« I.. Wentlfy ihr
altho^t It. uw-.. If It wne. to '
'
'...........
tbs kiss Bis.* wbkb may bs triflluit In bsILOsaton tkrs. WIU tsks bouss and
-Well. wl)p wsa the 1
rMiisibstilc no bsodr br j tbaracisr aod aomnipanlsd by *x>m
lend naor; dMd roan. Tbrr. .bouM b. no diS | wrer tbr Hr. v:iirb bind Ameriron
lot sa psymsaL Inanirs B. J. Mqr{lists aanity In ovsry olbsr way. A
cully about that. When we hare found ; stria lo the title w hich their smbitkmf
nohMw-4MtbInc rSTJ JMD who biU md dstyiUr nbonl Kspo

ml
3441-tf
HOUSE FOR RENT-JuIt Ut. cora.r
‘"I, ws abonki bare a good start in learning
•"*«»<'
‘“'•'“•“0"
•»
Ison or who bad SMMildy rmdrsd WSA saw lawtrsde.
Ion toiall wse
rr**»H
it.ni/iK
State snd Rose «troeu
Seven j
soms bsmdlury family Injury thrtmfb lbs body at \hs mortuary, but ws bare j what bs wa. doing In Pitt street la.t ^
rooms. bmsU barn. ll. J. Morgan, j 7cE-Jobn Hopkins wlU BgreB km
tbs jrwst war might concHratdy form made nutblug of U U|i to now. lie Is * night and who it was who met him aiW I
ss la the past in lbs
juneSt^tf
*‘WHU Ur llotioss. tbsm la no use aiKb an ‘kW flxs' and undsr Ita inttn^ S tall man. aunbumsd. very powerfuLl killed him on tbs door^ts|» •'f Mr IlorBAST PART OP TOWN.
dstiyloA tbat Ibsm la sofoscbliig on toy oiHw bs cspalde of any fautaatio out* not mors than tbirtj-. He is |*oor|y j ace Ilarksr. Ikm t you think soT’
1
FOR RENT-Houac. Apply Pat Bur­
Call up by both phones No. M.
wind. And )Yrt It la aucb ao abaord
dressed, and yet doe* not ap|iear mi (Continued in Tburadav a laauc.t 1
W
ton. r:.4 From alrvel.
June 24^1
Orders will bs promptly attended tflL
buftiosMi tbat 1 bsaltatod to botbsr you
-Tbst won’t do. my dmr Wsuon." bs a labonsr. A ham haudlej clu*ii!
s)a>ut If. un tbs otiisf baml. altbouirti ssld llolmss. sbskiug bla licndp ’ bir no
spr ;»-lBM>
F^OiriRENt^maii hc^;'8b5 South [
HOPKINS.
It la trivial. It U utalooUtsdly qnssr. smoont of ides lUr'* would enable your
FOURTH OF JULY,
WsdRworth street. Inquire F. o !
^
nnd I know tbatI yon bars a tsats for tntsfmllng monomaniac to Bud out whicli dW tbr dc* or w
j
tE«w R.tM Vi* Pwrw Marm*«tte.
IVsit.
MI80ELLANE0U8
aU tbat la> out of tbs .sommon. But. In wbsrs tbsos buata were altuntsd ”
longiW to Uis dead
j A.*.k afp*utH for rates and juirik-ulars
mr oplolnn. tt fwmsft 1
Then* wa* no name on his cloth luy
f 10 I>r. B’at
-UHL bow <lo y4»u explain Hr
’of Pliurth of July vxrur»=ioiis. TIckels FOR~RENT-8f.^ roomt »k per BOARD AND ROOMS, or room
• son’s llos than onm.”
aald and written
-I don’t nttsnipt to do so. I would and uotblug In hla pocket* save ap' Much
mouth. I ndcrwood A I mlor. Sntbout board St Cottage Home. House
; r<HKl going i.ii July 1.
J and 4. snd
-I»lai-«iirr said I.
» life, but muviUK
oid> obasns that there la a f'crtaln apple. aouM» atring. a ahilUng map o( I about the
urlaud block.
juue S4-«t
remodeled and newly furnlsbod.
. Kv»oU tor return until July 5.
nictbod In tbs gsntkMuan'a s^'ctutric;
• I'toMograidL llsfvllla. *'ft printink ofbee
alH.ut ss prseUcal
— j Front street, cor. Wellington.
tem Tou wonklo’t think tb«tr procrodinga. For sxam|ds. In I>r. UarJuly
3d27.2k
''«» evidently Uksn by a
FOR RENT-PurnUhid
a slum cd j^recuoslty m.^ we care U»
JuneJ34;f
iilrofa luill. where a aound might
light housekeeping,
Union i-----__
Ko up •gslnst. The HersW bss moved
Kalkaska, rate soc.
sitmae th<^ family, tbs boat w
street.
iuu« »<f i the new RIANI8M—l'uim an la
very p^!'*®** *» no»’ located in a commiWloui
with tbidb eyehrowa and
Hurt lis wouM lirnab AV *«*««•
PETO8KEY. RATE S1.0B.
outakls before bolug hroknn.
'
planUm
will

cipUtned
aad Elutbat |m' in>uld asr."
of
I
buUding
crensd
eapoclslly
for
H
cullsr iirojev'tlou of the lower part
In tbs amawy. ifbrre there
SUNOAY. JULY2.
TO RENT-TWO large sleeping rooms
played lu my uiudlo Tandayi. baIlrdwsa Mnk toM%* to hla chair,
tbs face, hke the munis of a
on the site oflU fonnsr borne, before
Train will lifavt* TnsverM* CHy at T,
and parlor. Shade, fruit.-etc . 1127
t«e«a 3 aud 4 p. m. Un. rraaeaa
rrhat’a DU biMlasaB of mins.** said bo. wbrre It stood. Tbs affair aeema ab
•And wbst hsenms of the
Xhe Bre of a little over >esr ago. H, ,
Wayne
and
Maillson.
June
14-lf
»‘Baarfly. Tbsl*a wbat I aaM. But anrdly, trifling, and yet I dare cull noth- ed Holmss sTlrr a saieful sCBdy of tbla Elm of burd work wc »n- ~.t bom.
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»
*M Earn Elchih 8t, TiaT.
Isns.
H. F. .Moeller, G. P. A.
lh. n. wbesAbt nmn ftasmlhi borrlaty tug tiirtal when I es8ect tbat aoms ef plct
FOR RENT-Houue »ltb all awderu ’ "**
••<'* »*“* ’tS.
of II w i-f
vmriur. uad cxiend u cor- .lime
In onlcr to broak Imacsa which arc
St
-Ws had nr
of ll jum
y»« diul lurlt.ilou .0 >11 lo Ulvo
. cui:
Improvements. Went Trclftb ulreel.
Out l»U own. that brine* It away from
It has
tiH' di* i»»f and op to lbs pullcoman.**
IXtNT F.ML 10 l..ai the quinui
near |•lnc. Imjuirc loll jtomb I'nton. MONEY TO LOAH-No tax claaaa
««■
win rsmiHnhsr. Walaon. l«w the dread Binloi. of uu empUT Itouw lu ( u.up
aitalu.
den liuuss ros«L It wa* broken Into h*’!**-*''* than fcirmeilx .-Usylord Her film ut the »*ooc«*rt Friiia> liluhi. Mrst
June iMf
p.t la aion<a(« Roauau (or aata.
• ItureUry! TbU
Brat brought to my luub'e Icr tbr- frsgxmmtA 1 am ih»iug roiual now tc i a'd.
,1 e. church.
jum-2k li
iuqulra of B. HcNuoara. Pai*
|fOR rent—Hours. Inquire D. A
dsidh which tbs imralsy bad auuk into | •« H- WUl you comer
. • Governor WainsrVnd Governor He:
Place hotel.
May
1/wlmdc to.ik out hta official
ibe iHtUsr u]Hm a hiS day. I ran t uf 1 *T’crialuly. 1 mu*t Just inks one look iIrlck. ot Ohio. wUl tw Inmnl-KHnl to
I KiWJec. M4 WcRi Ninth atrecl. CUI
book and M-frrabsd bla msrmiry
twnaueu uis cnn»«‘t «nd
I for.1,
ror.i, insrri
ttwrrfors. to ainlle at your three
Monroe Pier® on th*
June 8 tf FALMISTRY—CoaauR Madam# HtoiA
•It* {lagsa.
lin>kcu bii*
bii*t*. Ifsstmdc. nnd I aball be
Remeabar tbs futur# Ues to yaar
. •'lbs flpat osas rsiKirtfHl wa* four
- —I rsr>- much ».i.u*Tn4
xt. .4..1
obllgeil to
you If ymi will vsrj long IsgsT^VailTn!"<^'t nriUc' ^'‘*«*^**
I FOR RENT—Two ;fislde
da>n aeo.** sstd to-. -It wa* ■I
band, a Bcten*ille roadlng wffl roroal
hs. -With nn art^s iKrtiroth.'
«»“
j Irt me bear of any frwdi
■ able for slsepiii^ room
Inquire
«f Alnms lindaon. wIh» ^ • of s) singular a i'bulu of,<
it was n*i mean foot t j reach that win
G<»v Wanu r will arnv«- tm
the true Ufa’s history. Ortr tlT
oft ere
rreots.
Hr Sawyer, over Job son drug
Ida.v for lbs aals of |ikrtiirs* and atal
dow IcHlge and opsn that window. GH ihc U. S S. Yanilc. fstim Ik truU. while
The dctelo^msat for ^ik-h
Union 8L bids antroaea.
SUM
store.
inw lu tbs Kcuuluartou rood. Tbs na bad asked cams iu n quii-krr tind ab} ting twi-k
June
&
tf
comparatively simple Gm. lUrrlck will come from Talw’o
; alMiiiit bad left tbs fr»ut
»» InBnltHy rrors tragU' form ihnn be
mM.mt when uir bssitl a
FOR RENT OR »ALC-Meat market!
Id have ImnginM. I was still dress
f
Mon
biimliie lu. bo’ found a
on corner I>ont and DirtoJon streets.;
hi my lisdrooni next morning wbst
Vaeh'.
. of XaiKilson, which stood with ssvsrsl
If at a writing tabic.
re was a tsp at tbs duor. ami
Tbos. Cfunton. «30 Fifth stroct. Clilother w«irK* of art u|Mm tbs
-I must try and make snmethiug of
»*« intro^
.. Jmss entsrsd. a Irlsgram lo bit
rons phone 116.
, may23-U|
lylukV aid venal
fraguisdls. Ilf barsl Its
It.- said be. -themgh I have lo doubt i
»•' Hon. Harr> A. Conani. ct.n
road; hut. although
that tto‘ first, editions of tbs evening >ul at Windsor. Ont. The dUUuguIHud
FOR RCNT-Office to new Wilhelm;
divlsred that they j ton
out already with full ds , g-u*iiu win Ik- tciui.-rol « hanqtai
I.V.1 «_ umu rim .«t «f the Mtop. |
bml
block. E. Wilhelm.
May20tf'
toil*. It’s like my lock! Ton
Will th4’ hlHtoiic ronv4 i>aUon ot the
■ nor conta'
kin’l know —may lis i tjThUig But when the sUml feH at Ikus-aatcr? Well j
«»I Nmih CaroUna and the
Ih- limi ouy maaua of l.lci.tlf.vliiB Ibe;
it U the i-n|ucI of tlu- aiory I was fbs only Jouniallst lu the ataudj
Notlve to all Peroena Intoroatad:
FOUND
uf bo'ilh
raa.,!. It i««ui^ 4o t.. on., ot Um. :
.iir friend, and my Journal the only one Hint had ’
The s^l.1 assessment tax roll M
mi« b-« UIT« ft lloullxauUiu ul.1,4., ^
brcnkcr. Mia l«r:mi «i>cm. no account of it for 1 w as too shaken}
FOUND—LadU-ss- chatelalue watch
paving of State street from the east
mvmr f^ Unieto time, and It wa. re ,^0. la anolber ituarler of lamdon. to write It. And now I’ll lx* loo late! Tberi» U nothing like iM-lng up with
• of C4US street to the wet line of
uiflotly IF. How it hri^rliU
l~.t^.I to tbe r^tol.lc ou U.e fault u> tIwV. coffee ou tlie l.hle, Wal«m. withes murder done on my own door the times. Many Ihnroit |K-oplc ar»
lune **7.11 ’
avenue. I* now in mr hands
ll4*H»r4l office.
CHS ami n'litips homo—
►u.-h. Ttie pluMpr eii.l
uoi p-ertl. ,„j ,
„ ,!«. door."
Jum .4-11,,^,^ collection. Tbe first tosiallment
"^‘***’*
I'aylng a cent a <ia> extra to have ih«raorc than a fen ahllllui.-., ami.ti.
|u |i.ir an hour ire bail leaefaed I’lU
I lu be paid on or iK'fnre Juim- Saih, IpOa.
roFte lift'll m‘rv«*s aiul *
L08T
nhole .Eatr uppeur^t to u- „„ child '
Imle l-ek,-.ler Jnat
i
M. E. HASKEU..
wt'tin* lirads.
W h ti t
aiy Treasur
lab for UU.V luirttouUr InviuulBathui. '
i.H.kci current, of
LOST—Kikh. hoot
pivlty fatu'i**a it brin^
"'fewi * <r.nrrorm..b.n .eem. u to-laa aV
-Ibe accuud i-aee.boireier. nn.iuori |^|,,u life. Xu 1.31 oa. one ot a bn.. l«r’t.^oaml
iMicklo IkTiAen. I
iNTleu. aud alai. iimrv aUunilar. It oe
p,, ,^h*,«1. no|oet«We an^ bundrsd yards away. For the Brat tiros j
lawagamug. Hound
into tho luiml—that is,
IhMwwu race Uack and cJiy
rurml ..iil.r luat loKht
o„p»„ntle dwelllns.. .to we our syta mated upon this unwentrocni-^**^.
*he Indian plav -lliawa
provil«liii;;r il*s music,
- “In Keitnlucton nunl aud ••llhln a drove «p oe found ttm calllnx. In front of tbs crest sropsrar. which sesmtd to| ;ht * will he producv^l thU aumnier.
ward if loft at lloui WUilng
Musi
never mmlo
fro buDittvd yard, of Mpnir IlmUon-.
noliv lined by a cvrioiHi crowd,
H. Higgins.
ah.,, there lino a oejl kuoo a medical j
oblathd.
with 4-1 Kid piano—uikI
LOST—I*oJr Rllver rimmed gloiutec.! Notice to all Persona Intereatad:
|.raetllli>uw uiuucl Ur. Ih.ml.toi. olio
,toowr. H'» atteaMded/mnrdw
K-iil piiiiHis have a had
corner State and Boanlman avenue., The special assessment tax roll for
Iwa our of th.' Urpot |.meit.-ea U|wa „
KoUilux Wo. orlU hold the
haliit of raasiioeradiDK
Admlrsble site A lagcnm iK-twwro
the aontfa aide of Ibe Tbaimo. Ilte m London luioaace ho.v. There', a Uerd tbsm and examined them carofuUy.
■ nadvr plr«4. Ictor.
“to Waab-;
l.v. II
face the point anil main land 1» hvdog fillej
ill the dress |of Rood piuf rlolei»8 Indhoifd In that fellowV was cooTtocad flom bla
Ington etreet.
June 27-4t j street to tbe cast Uae of WclUngtaa
and
his
porponsfnl
mannn
that at tost up and oviT this a large grand sUnd
rouuil ahouldi<n and oDtatirtehid nreb
anna. Buy your music
LOST-WallH
with
Fred
P.
Bougbey’s street, is now in my band* fur coitecbs
was
npoa
a
clew.
hm.,.4. auraery aud diapi'UtotT M lam
Watnaof fbe tap atep.
will be erected, some 2ua feel lung.
iit « store wliere you will
-tVHir’ asked Lsstrads.
name on containing considerable
•e llrlklou road, too mile. away. Thi. ,w ,ll»d down awl the mlMT ooee dl7
TbU will be kpruy over the water.
Holmes ahnuegsd his ab<
U» sure of irettinp music
money in bllU Ubrral reward If
iw. Itamhtot b an TOtbu.la.ile aduiir Fo„,,,r,a,,toouili.a«yho«'; Well, woU.
The work of crecUng the buildings U
IT of .Napoleon, aud hb houw 1. full ,hem'. Lwitrade at the front window,
“'^‘^S^arqr.
returned to Rc^rd office
— w here piano knowledge
havepushed, so that by July
of l,.A^ phiurr. owl eelle. of the ,od we .Imll aoon know all nlawt It "
June 2G-€l*
is abundant and always
1 everything will U* in roadlncfis for
lY.to.4. .-mi-wor. Rome imie time ar>
na. oS.-lal iwolrwl a. with a »«y
tVaa
groat prodariion.
on top- where ewry into.'.;:
r**’^" *”'•
•*“*»*> “
worth mars In tbs sysa of this strange
Tbe latest American girl to discover
strmnent is gootl-whore
criminal than a human Ilfs. That Is that marriage to a foreign ilUe to not
I'vc'r^* transaction is bontor I wins, Ons of tlMm^ ha pliicsd in Aannsl
a«nJrdrossln.
one point. Then tberr Is the singular
drorolng guwn was psciiig
H008E* AND LOTEi-Moolhly 'paj-|
guaramee of happiness, U is to bs
hi* Lsll to the tmuss at
to^tbat
ifrt, in fact-buy bore
mvnti. Herman W. RmlUi. CIJ Wc*t!
4bs otbsr on tbs i
Mtildi“
thli”*"‘“^'
‘■S'
^
^ tb; b^il'r. Uorm«
Eleventh street CItUms pboae m | DR. W. J. HIGGINS
and buy now. Ko secht$ aolo
aole ob-i
<m-;
<*auxhtef ««
of Ool. »r.anK
lYink j.
J. tiecger
Heekee
bnnsf. If to kroak It wma bis
jol Uotrolt marrM Coual IJfeaUluaj.
hand Odes lo get rid of;
Jael.“
“Be kru rattM and hoatM by
FOR
SAL£-Tw«ty aertss grass, more j
Cmil*
WW V4A
botahhe met la Waatainitoo «b«a he
all bright new goods,
lax thl» other fello*. He haiEly knew wa. eecKtorj of the Awirtan »a«atlpn.
otiswi* Pbews IM
or less, ofl pealnsula. three miles jjm&ProntBS.
fresh from the laigrat
wbat be wu dalnx.*
HI. faoily vu one aiI the «Muu In i
from
city.
W,
F.
Harsha.
factory in tbe world.
June 27-51
. for fbo7 rssbW ,
litffi to krr|» ID ItSM-li witL sU Uist wsi |
r4iis oh MX tbf iiolicr bMiikjusnrrs. {
In n iuro furlbsDsw. wbirb l^lmdr
woui.1 iTisip. Iltluiss wsoI
la li«frij wi(b stlmtlon
IL‘Z. ^
«P«» ^1^
.— tiiirsffsd sDd wss sUIr
.
a))7 wlii.out SU7«^lrs lutsrfsrrnrs to|
give ft.Hiis blot orsugfsstktt drawn I
fr..iD bis tmo tsst ktMiwIsdcr ssd ri
lisrltiirs.
j
On tbia psrtlralsr srsnlof liSstrsds)
bad sikAso of tbs wrstbsr sod tbs
orwaiisiism. Tlisn bo bad fsllsn i
ttuAus tboodlitfalfr at bla Hgsr.
ilolmsa lorAsd bssoty at bloi.

S0y> BY CaOCEES
EVEKYWHEBE

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■ ^uT‘;rh7d fea"**e:rR5’:i.^' *»
»«» rt'NN.rwwl.

, ten Umw goiUemea axaetlx Rhat baa

mtnfHtr
T*» a brllUant luncMrmto lookad about btot

But their bliss was sbon lived.'
-It was an ronpty bouse, and so ba Six montbs after the marriage the
knew tbat bs wtotol not he disturbed bride earns beme with a sad story to
totbeganton.Itell of
UUroatmem. A rocamclUa-i
^ ~ fcdlowrod by moro flMromt..

thSTaT^wirdM V nnt S~k i, ;*»«»«>• ">c wife U MrtUa, a «roN,. 1
tbaro. atoee It to ertoaot tbat every | It to a sorry nodtog for wbat seemed a
yard tbat be canM It toersased tbe i pretty toternattoBal romance. But It«
risk or some «ne asoettoc blmr
! to tbs only too commoe ending of rueb'
lamn**""***^
of the many
»»P|beart.brmtkteg failnroa. tbs glamor off
be was 4otog
*«»<•» tIlia, still attempt Amertcma ^
Tbay Urov tbeaselvaa and
not tbaro. That
Itra beard yoor name. Mn

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tMe tbat are malciaiuoa In

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HnlMlnfa, yonas orelmrd SM txMa.
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FAMILY

t*

Is the one that can riglitfoUy boast of ptuc blood.
(be rich, red wine of life is ooamng tbrouKh the veins it im* paru vigor and strength to the body and healthy actios to all
parU of the aystem. A healthy family is a wealthy family; ,
licr »o««y teTiatr ma4 U % It may he poor in worldly goods, hot possessed of a pricelesa
iewel that all the riches of earth cannot buy. A healthy family
may not cany in their veins the blood of titled nobles or dis%hv,
kMlABd t» • rf*^ tiogoished ancestors, but vigoions health is 'always an e\-idence of the
«ttv« or dw tote I
best and purest blood, for the vital fluid contains all material neoeaaaty
for the making of bone and muscle and the growth and development ^
Umm* to eoaaoct «ltk
oovor.
hM too* alaoM la ar kaahi tor oolthe b^y. and upon iu purity resU our chances for good health. Wlien the
loetlow tho oaa^to ^»aU o> or baW « urser ooIIm^ tkas Tam Uto6, body is fed upon weak, sickly blood the sj'stem languishes, growth is stnnted, discast
0»» M day la Ibe Muar of IfOl enters without hindrance, and the simplest maladies are apt to develop into serious sick
HM «aa la PoftMamiU aad. bariaf ucss. ' In so many ways does the blood become contaminated that the fewest number succeed
t Mt ftalt Buk baUdlBSto «alt ovtT for a trala. he dwidad to in keeping this life-giving, hcalth-eosUining fluid in a pure and natural state. We inherii
Joaa l lBO.
the disease-tainted blood of ancestors, parenU transmit to their children such impoverishec
. oie, da ha hihd hiaiialf to
and weak blood that their lives are a continuous battle againt disease, and from earliesi
ufaiicy are haras.sed hy sores and the most
a aaaaral aitrrey of tha eollara
ireadfnl skin eruptions, and heirs to some
Piarad la Iha atbra. • Walled oo. airr ire;
paartad oat of tha cleiiui. **Kot yat.
>!d family diteas^. No one has a right to •rwl with Im4 blood. ehUMMrlMd I
mtIbv of Wait Proat strwei. from
htow upon the shoulders of posterity a dis- bou«.VopMiiui7<^ ta uVm
For fivu or uU »um
irwik Uiie or Uaioo itrwwC to thw
vaald lika a eallar/* **Wliat aUar
oUs raaRtag rrom at* to twaaty in aambai
ase that might have been wred, *r allow
***^-^^*^4*^
Uaw of Maple wuwet. 1* now In ny
Out looal phywtelaas inwiorlbml for mw. bo
pIM tha dadc.
fd - aaa«
------ a for coUwctlon. Thw flrwt
.he
hlocid
to
remain
impure
without
an
effort
mothiwg
thwy
gwvw
mw
did
avrmy
vrlth
thw
wnaorlac
akb.
liaad. -We doat heap collar
vwnt to be paid OB or before Janw SO.
health.
Rheumatism,
larva, hut I thiak you' aiay ha ae

mi

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laodatad juat anmnd the comer.- RomI
laaad iha ator« around the com*
ha a Uraaaa ahop.
Tha lata Joaejih JaVamon wa. auddaaly takaa Ml white vlamaa ai tha
^ iMna cd a friaad. The Vl/e of the
paatlaMa wboe« hoapltamy ha
aa)«9wd became alanaad over hU con
dlUoa. aad. hetnv of a rolfvlou* lure
or mlad. aliihad to Inatlli In tha mind
of tha actor her belief la the naccwtliy
Ipr apirltual crmiemplaUon. A call to
hla room for the parpoae of applying
V poultlee gave her the muchdaalred
apportanlty. -Mr. Jeffer-oo.- aba aald.
warvuualy eblfilag the poullke from
erne hand to the other. **for your sake,
ftor tha sake of your frieotu. your fam­
ily. I-^ would Ilka u> pray for yoii.Tha acior llateoad aiteDilvely. and hla
aaawer came alowlr “Vev. madam."
ha aald. -you may-fur my make, for
your aake. for everybody a aake. but
lor haaven'a kako pul on the poul
tier Baroa TVraifO. capUUn of the Ruaplaa amlK-r Immrtid. who reporia ip
Iha esar to havl^ blown u|i hU veaad rather than have her (all iim» the
haiida of tha Japaoete. haa Juu that
■ort of blood In hU %eln*. Kor he U
of that family of highland Maepheraoaa who aintled In Bweilen. where
thdy droppad tha^-Mar;- called themralvea Tenm. and afterward overSowad to Ruaala, whrrt- they itwe to
high pualtlona. The mu»t Uluatrlooa
of the line was that Field MaVahal
Count Von FViwen. who anu^reU the
^rrench aerrtee and played a conaidarable rote In the life of Marie An­
toinette. It waa he who. iltegiiiaed as
a coachman. dr«i%e the royal couple In
the flight to Varenne. He waa after­
ward murdered by a Hturkhuim mob
oo aosplrkm of having pulaoned the
crown prince of 8w«Mlcn.
Mx Senator C4a-Kn-ll of MlwouH.
•ow Interstate commerci' cramtsaloiiar. and one «if his rolleagties on the
rommlwloo will atart for St. lamia
•ad the aouthweat In July to ma
atady of tranapurtaiiun quest Ions ThU
’ itudy will be exhauatlw and will deal
with ImiMirtanl branchea of the rate
ritiblem.
Robert Rogera, tme of the tw(
matning IV»er pilM.uera in Ceylon, left
for Holland Uai moittl,. having Imen
four and a half yrara on the laland.
The Brilidt govcmnirnt haa wa
him that thU pemilaabm <ioi« not Im­
ply that the prohibition of hla retur
40 South Afrtea will W canceled, aa I
haa aot yrt taken the oath of all
Slaaoi. Hofmv departure from Coy-

MilT.j.JOHNSOHS

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Par Ma Md OktowM MJ hgr
THK HANNAN DRUG STORl.

hUitj.

SUREST

CLEANEST^
CHEAPEST
BEST

Let os ritaliae .M Mea
for you.

tioual treatment can remove them. Bad
Mood is responsible for more ill health than uuti^n^lUrhMidroranioruMdiMOM. iwotWoiIE
ill other causes combined; it absorbs the **~'^*y
jxiisons that gather in the sj-stem, and the
Notion to all Pwrawna Intorwatwdt
,_________________________
^ _________
jerms and microbes floating
in the air find their way into the circulation, and old sores
and ulcers, Eczema, Boils, Malaria and a long train of other diseases follow.
If you do not come of a strong and vigorous family and your blood shows e\-idcncc of im­
ft to
Is fur the collection ai tba
purity, nothing will so quickly bring it back to a healthy condition as S. S. S., the most
sullment. topether with tha
widely known and popular blood remedy pn the market It purifies and builds up weak,
Interewt on all unpaid li
the same to be paid befoi
sluggish blood and stimulates the circulation, and thus
rids the system of impurities. S. S. S. lont.ains tonic as lat day <
City Tree
well as blood purif3-ing properties, ami builds up the
O«oe-Room M2 State Bank buUdlng.
general health, improves the appetite an J digestion, and
June Mmo
tones up the nerv es while ridding the blood of all poisons
and humors. Nothing reaches old chronic blood troubles
SEWER TAX
like S. S. S., and being a strictly vegetable remedj’ can be
Second Ward.
taken by old and young without any bad after effects or injury to the system. As a blood Notice to all Pwraons Intwraatad:
Tbo special asaosamenl tax roll
purifier and tonic at this season S. S. S. has no superior. It puts the blood in ^|ood order,
the construction of a trunk sewer to
removes all poisonous accumulations, inrigorates all parts of the S3'stcm and pre\-ents that District No. 7. beginning at the Inlordebilitated, tired feeling common to this time of 3'ear. # Keeping the blood healthy is the awctlon of North Union street with
Boardman river, thence north to Bay
secret of all healthy families. Write us if in need of medical adrice, which our physicians street, thence on Bay street to Ran
dolph street, thence to Division street,
will fumiah free of charge. Book on the blood and its diseases mailed free.

thence to Monroe street, thence on
Monroe. Willow and Madison strwels
1 street, also on Randolph
street from Bay sirwat to the alley boli te hli;U time that the council gel toCodar and ^ruce strwels.
jgciher and make It all one time, by thence to Uw alley west of Elmwood
avenue,
thence
to Madison street, has
] calling li Mandard time. Then the
i»eople wll not l»o so mixed up with been placed in my hands for collection,
lame to be collected to three tothe lime i I the itrae.

7H£SwifT speeme compamy. mtuu/ta. csa;

i»tem a cause aa U generally lie-1 to this cooatr) from Sweden 2a years;
l.evi-d.
I ago. The bouse to
which she spent
Andrew Camegte Isa citizen of i her Ust veara was
owned bv Mm.
ore towns than anyone else*. Hehas ) Alice M. nilsbury. It was sold to her
ecHvrd the freedom of almost every . by \V. K. Hovt with the stipulation
ell) In Kngland and 8c4»fland for, that Mrs. Roblllard sliould occupy It
which he has etmirlhuted a five U-j during her UftmmtN
FIVE DOLLARS
hrary i»i other luniltuilun. He will I rtv district G. A. R. encampment to l^ys for six weeks- course in pUlu
Mwm require a muM um to acet»mm<v 1 W held at this place* will occur al»om and omamnetal penmanship at Trav
dale the caskets containing parch the middle of August, and will douW- erse City Business College. You could
meni rolls of his rillzenshlp. During i less mske three as lively da>w as Kal not Invest the name amount of money
the last few wchjWs be has Invn ex-j kaska haa ever seen, and every U»dy to such good advantage.
june 23^t
ceedlngl) lms>. In one week he re- 1 should gel good and ready to extend a
reived the frtvdom «*f Ikston. to which I hearty welcttme to the numerous vishe prewmtiHl a llbinry. and the free- j Itors that event Is sure to bring. No j'
dum of Bastliourue. and was admitted | attempt to celebrate on the F^nirth. as .
as a member of the Wqrwhlpful Com- j this threenlay event so soon afterwwrd j
pajiy of Makers irf Claying Cards of 1 would l.e «ivcrd.»iug the thing, so con- j Natiew to all Pwraona Intaraatad:
reviving another casket from , arniucnUy our enthusiasm will te* kei>t
The
Jhe Im^
ifor the encampment, which will
1
I quire all the red paint we can accu ! J}^
i^^^s
------------------------ ! mulate In one season.-Kalkaska. for the collection of the third Inslall•i pn»mUe<l the U>rd 4b years ago Leade.r
- men! together with the accrued Interlo do something for the benighted •
,ho present Hme Gaylord has six ; ewt on all unpaM tosUllmenls the
bewtheii. and I ask those who care for j
viz : Standard time. local time,
^
niMo wv that what I have goes to the fiuii ,tn,e. wk>w lime, railroad time
M. E. HASKErLU
foreign mlsslonar) wwtetv.’ ThU U and sun time. In addtiloo to this,
a clause In the will of a Muskegon city ' koines the 4th of July with a good Umc.
charge, Mrs. Chiisilnc HoblUard. who
*:l«sl last we**k at the age of 7P. Thej
% mere pliunce *
proiKTty shesleft
Quto*n OI*y toWo^or
cimstsilng of a few ptwr household
goods. The will was wrlilen to SwedIslt. The foreign missionary society
alluded to was that of tW Swedish
Ellm lUpHst church. Lakeside, of
which she was a member. She came

PAVING TAX

MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY
'

IX to 25 horae power Marine Gasoline
Engines. Equal to the best; no com­
petition with lower grades. : : : : :
Martu«too*urtod toy

WM. JACKSON,

city Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 202 State Bank building.
________________June Mmo

SEWER TAX
Notice to an Pwraons Interwstwd:
The special assessment tax roll for
the conKtructlon of Lateral Sewer No.
I In District No. 1. beginning at the
Inlersccilon of Wellington street, at i
the alley between I-Yont and Sta
streets in said city, thence runnli
west to the east twcnlv-two feet 1
six. block five, original plat of thw v
lage (now city) ai Traverse Cll
Mich., has been placed In my bands
for collection, the same to be paid on
before June 30. 1905.
M. E. HASKELL.
City Treai
Office-Room 202 Stole Bank building.

Vw «r* M FMiw «M,

will be duly celebrated by all
good Ameldians on TamAaj.
July 4th. Are your houses nnd
ocher betldings to fine trim for
the day? Do yew need any out­
side or laside lumber to make
t|^ mat right? We.anppJy a
flaw grade of hard and aofl
wooda tor ju« airtt purpowaa.^
Call, wrtiw or >hoBe tor fuU Anformation. Inclodlng peW

SOUTH SIDE LUMBER (».

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OK W. R. MOON^Phonaw. offl«*.
au. 107; BwU. n. Residence. 710
Waahlngum atitmt. CUx-. pb<»n.* 216;
Bell. M.
D«.^aH0LU0A^0,^^
offioa 102: raal
T. ,W. THIRLBY, DmiUat

Ovar Bar

ARTHUR MOLUOAY—M. D. Phyal

VIII, VIGO? 4 VITALITY
Try • *>!** ta-nlght.”
For awls by all Dmiglrts

to Cant and *fl Cant Bexag

Awerr NO suiiTimEs

OR. R. L. THIRLBY-Biwcla] attaa
tion to dlaaaaaa of ehlidma Rooo
409 8UU Bank bldg. Both phooat
HARRY B. HARNIR—Ripwl Sur

tMUom fowma-A«4 Wltb Wwb.
Mute Hoiwo Clu. phest M4

There never was
you could get so i

BUILDERS’

Hardware
for y<»ur money as the preaeot
Tht-rt* never
a Urn© wrhen
you bad better destgnr from
which to make your selections
than the prtwent. We mako a
ilty of builders* h^d’
and our experience In this line
of goods t*nal»lew us to b©lp yoa
make selections by which you
get the most value for }-our
If you do not kntw Just what
you want com© to and let ua
help you make your selection.

FRANK TRUDE
I4n Front StrMt

H.AEETillECIUiD
On. Snya & PiukiUipB

HERVEY H, ANDERSON—Attorney
' and oonnawior. Wilhelm block. Traw
arm City. Mich, atlxena phone 104
OR. a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Snthar
land block, phyalclan and anrgmm

D6CTOR RALPH 8. JIROCH. pbysf
cian and surgeon. €8 SutherUnd
block. Cltlz. pbon© sni. Office* bourn
9 to 12. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 <» clock.
June 2Mf

MS. J.0.k HART J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTBOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Mtow40af-lWllk«l»Bidg. t s. », to la
lto4p.rn.TtoI.Tw.isgs. UmkAmm B
Wynkoopflsi. Ottissw phoo* 447

JOHN R. SANTO
IkMERAI RSnANEl
a P. CARVRR A BRO

FIRE mSURANCF
L. to A. BUILDING

A. D. TYLER

DENTISTS

DENTIST

<We* Mi, M«r fmbdw MmS «

REMOVED TO OFHCES

ovn JOHRSON DID6C0.

JIARPET GLEAHRI WORKS..
bTISfa fan. t«n. wm
a T CBAWlt.tMUMInitraR‘
ftoMlil

n-rawArwto OI«y,

URCI8 Sun's 129th BirMiy

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ML r. MOLDBWOIITH

Boardman Btrcr
Hcchk Lieht

V. B. HA8KSLU
aty Tr«unr«r.
O«ca-Room M2 8teU Bank bnUdln*.
nw MDO

tody of Oraat Brttain.
Aooording to Ur. T. U Mcltenald
1b« pitMpwroqg and atr«*nuoiui menul
ilfe. combUied with gorging, exp
the frwqttWBCy of Bright s disease to
blgh offldal clrclew at Washington. He
aajra that ^orerwaOng Is the germ of
nwpkrIlU. Mental nctivliy and physimi Quleweenm aid In lu production
aad oarktog cam and worry are also I
caaaaiive factors. Urtght s dtsmse is |
p 10 attack thw Intellectual and j
axktoa. Alcohol, he thinks. Is not I

THW raisoow

A*—

of ataito Md gdMnl ad^to.

is-lUilGEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT street
IN.Mam
toWMcWikf
MUD unoi 1 IIDItll l<
MONROE & MtWETMY
COMPANY.

6EIEBU INSURUUL

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O. D. MILLER

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Other town tooionoir. I do not need to make yon
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