The Evening Record, August 04, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 04, 1905

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

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THE EVENWG RECORD

YESTEfftOAY’S I88UE

2143

6 PAGES

•MCIAL TEI.IOIUPH MIIVICC.

SURRBIDERED
TO JRPRNESE
BULK OF KUSSIAM OAftfUSON AT
•AKHAUN ISLAND.

UIgy FmiBTE
Little Duke Took the Eym mf the fair
Baa at Pataakey and Thay Sant
Hkn a Beuquat
LfUte Duke. Germaine Broa.* hone
who baa been makinR a record at Pc-

■BSIKSnDSnnG FORCES

FOUR DEATHS;
3 NEW CASES

bad

they

$9 ycara old today.

WAS STRUCK
RY LIGHTNING

By Wirt to ih® K»cnliig Rocord.

way at his country borne near Cedar-

OF NEW ORLEANS TODAY.

bnrsL L. 1.

RuMi«a

loloiid

i^rrisoo

mim'ixIt'nHl

Jaly SI.

to

oC

Bakhalln

the

Ja|>aneiM'

SOME WERE NOT GIVEN IN THE
BURGLAR

OFFICIAL REPORT.

CAULFIELD

BUILDING

IN

GRAND

lieve

Those

Doing

Had

Quarantine

Th® rivH admlniRtratioa will

alano are Rradually atrenRthcninR tbf

By Wire to the Evening Record.

and fatally wuuud»*d one <*f three
burglars whom he ill.snovensl attempt­

S«mie deaths

ing to rob hU re*sldeOce In thi- rear of
the »al<a>n i«alay.

from the Vicksburg cuni|»any of the

John

sippi ha.s bc«*n report»*d.

Vardamann

tills

raoming

Lost

$40,000

While

IM. Witta Received.

Roaalan

ambaaaador at

Rosen,

The Louisiana naval rcservi-s sta-

By Wire to the Evening Record.
Grand Raiddt'. Mich., Aug

WashioRton.

arHved at Oyster Hay on the
train from New York.
Witte

vislteil

M’veral

the hullding.

financial

The HiM^-Urnlar flames
t»-4hu hulhl-

itiR and the tenants.

fire Is Ih and 21 Siuiih Ottawa street.

be aoandt'4 the Itankers as to raisInR a

Th** pritici|ial

Harvey

PETITION FOR PAWNG

AT AN END.

Washington Street la In Line for im­
provement—Petition

to

Be

Pre­

sented Monday Evening.
Crop H^Bean Heavy and the Price

fnini

tin*

rasea.

when

8cho«d

open^

An

1.

up-ti>-date

It is Gasranteed
Wc Guarantee it
Your money tack if yon wish

plant will be put In. of the same make
Capitol boiler, made by the Unlteil
Statoa HcaUng company.

A fil-lnch

flrebojc will allow the use of fiv.ir-fcvil
-font
ii.hihI

...

for the rinni p:
The furnace

ratt*«I as of about half greater ea-

line for the Improvement

jiacliy ihan actually rt'quired. hut it is

ne so mueh t<* inerea.se the

i-ousiden*!!

economical to

have

crowd the furnace to its mmo.-«t.
The lioller Is s«*cii<inal, and mon* eal«aeltf could be aihktl should such a
thing ever In* rvqtiired.

RS'rors^ 2^.

The plant is

the prwntlng of a istitlon for the ini-

of Ihe direct radiation tyin-, of cour.-.e.

provemem to tin' city cfruncit.

—Hellalte lndc*H*ndenf

H. Ik Macdonald, Mcr.

Mlrhlitan

farmer has no n«son

TWO DATS MEET

ENGINEER BROWNEO

to

complalB over tb»- result.s ..f his cherry

IX Caught In the Cab When Engine

acwson.

Traverse. City Driving Park Associa-I

Struck Misplaced Switch and

tion Is Talking a Race Program to

Went in River.

Be Given Labor Day.

The Murillo, the late ni'ur cherry, is

apple.

There Is a One lot of thi.< fniil

Hnyoiiiie. N. J.. .Vng

-I

A Jer>4*y

on the lu'iiinsula which is de\elopiiip

r«>ntral luissenger train struck a mis

rapidly and It bids fair to hrini; a pioil

plaeiil

pricp.

river bridge this niomiug.

switch

«m

the

• Cby 1

gine fell into the river mol the en-

CDRRADBOWER
of the Bride’s Parcots.

Elgin C. Lewit Sells Out Shoes to A. V.
Friedrich.

A pretty Imme at'ildmg wa.s solemn

«h-fltiiic

day

ci-h-hraimn

arrangements

found that

enoiigti to keep oiie mall busy wilhnot

avenue, the conlraeilnR iwrii.-s lumg

a shoe

two grocery

yet

in <-< nne«"tlon.

I•^>r alK»u;

their daughter. P«'ryl. and Samuel A.

a year he has had u

mviioii wlih his Fhist hYoui stn*el grw

. Thomas P. I'llom of the His-

et'ry Inn he has now dlsimsiHl of Ihe

The

sIum'

pri'ltlly

iHvoraiid

raees.

CLOTHESJNEM BURNED
Belknap This Noon—Loss Is Something Less Than $25.

It removi-d to his .»ion- and cle.se It out

I»ar«Dicni to the home of K
knap. corm*r

letiih»n t xi'lusivety to groctules.

little

Beardsley aeli-d as flower girl.

LINUS WHITE DEAD.

€*venlng
wefv

sinra!

given

Beanlsley.

hy
Mrs

musicwl

selivinms

Elsie and

Former Traverse City Man Died To

V Krhslrlrh. ciwnmaii.liT of Trav

erse niy tetit. No STl. K. O. T M. M-.
Llnu.-* While, formerly of this city and

and all prew-p rejM>rt*-d a very €*nJoy-

a memlM-r of t»*nt X<». X71, wa* dead at

rcfrt'shmcnl.s

wore

Many pmty presents were Gladstone. Mr. While wa.s form.-rly a
rereivi'd tiy the couple, among which locomotive engines and hl» family k-ft
this city alxiu; a year ago.
was a iK'autlfiil wedding rake.

abla Jime.

K

llcl-j

Kim wood avenue

and.

Uemi-m-

mred Gnilkk
& Company
242 €, Trout SL

r»*ach |2-'>.

it

is

-m

Today,

that

children

ORINNEL-L. BROTHER^

MRS. JOHN CARLISLE DEAD.
Waa Wife of the Former Secretary of

p Bvenlo
Detroit. Mich.. Aug.
MmnufactttHng

company's

Lafayette atreet

«ariy tbia morning, did IlS.uuo dam*
•gs. Two httbdrt-d hud fifty girls are
Mt of eispFom«iiL

Auction.

TAKE THEM
Oothts t9 measure
todsp

4.—Mrs. John G.

Auction.

at 2;30 and

7:3G

EXCURSION—Slcmner

Hundreds attended yesterday.

Illinois for Cbartcvoix, Petoakoy and

Get in line and buy the good

Harbor Springs.

thinga at your own prico.

8 am. Fare |1 for ronnd trip.

The Boston Storo.

One of the largest linos of WORSTEDS and ('ASSIMERES shown—a perfect fit guaranl4*cvl—if you

SUNDAY

Boat leaves dock at

aro hard to fit give ua a Irial.

S(» tho new pallt nis

and styles anyhow.

ang 4-2t

Free present every afternoon
and evening.

15c value

1 Oc Pair

the Treasury.

York. Aug

/■

HichltRR’s LtGdiA^ Hatic Boose. 159 E. Front St

playing

tooitia this morning at llabyioB, L, I.
Auction.
Every day

TRAVERSE CITY MFC. C0.3
ClUzans Phona. 321 Ball. IS0.

Lot of Men’s Hosiery
AUGUST RECORDS HERE

A ho«* u.<ed by hulMcrw of j

claimed

secretary of the treasury, died of perii $15,000 Blaxe at Detroit

to figure* on LrMBEU of
kimUyoull save tium
ami money hy coming boro
(lirtvt. If you are to build
this full plactr your onlor^
for tho Sash, Doors, Window^ Siding, Ceiling. Porch Columns,
Iiibrior Fitiish of all kinds - and ha\i* them rttfuly to place
position wIh-u netdt'il. You will find this will save you mnch
d<-lay !ab-r on,

WHILE THEY LAST

Carlisle, aged TO. wife of tbe former

250 GIRLS LOSE JOBS.

■ Ifill

namm:

this was ese«I to i xtlngnish the hlaze.

New

balldlnc. Fifth and

exeeption-

A fire In a

By Wire to the Elvenlng Record.
Harris' glasc at I,a GretU.

CUlr

at

U*r we are never undersold

ihv c*-meni sidewalks was bandy and j

day in Gladstone.
A

semd

SL

ready shm-s

piB^Y


Boys’ and youths’ rou;;li ami
ally gotxl values.

Bacbant Goscoe

M '

styles.

r»x*t ivisl a nuwsago this arieniopn lhar there caiucd the fire.

vrlth vocal music.
Dainty

latest

some clmhi** hnt the h»R will hanlly ! *

I.^uune

the H*»wen stMers favorevl the gtiests

at $1.23
all solid ami

cUxsct npatalrs considerably damag-sl j "

During th»'

K. E. Ibwrdsley and

|

Front Mrevl this noon, hiil th*-ro was |
no ncisl of Lis m-rvlcw.

After

the n-remony the couple were show
rnd wUh congratulations.

Mr. I.ewU will devote his al-

Gladys j

j

A ii lcphonc alarm took I'-c fin- dc-

at lUiri-.

and

epin
Mens’ Womens’ and Chil­
drens’ Tan, Black and
Cauv.is Oxfonls

In th.- h,o..rv ».f MkI.. Mu i.
Ka-in.- f... rase- -lan-l- .«il .o ,
iH-ntly M OBI.NNKU, lUtUS »..n.niran*
teu-h t-- Uir I*ia«.. -.•or.-ha- r
A nani-- that has
a- a j»-iIit«
cuaranu--<.f
Moil U> .-T.-ry rar
chawr (.«■ orw
yaara.

!

Small Fire Damaged Home of B. E. *

store in con-

ding mart:h was playiM by Tlsi*- and
lU'ardsley

Tootmar'

THE PIANO AND ORGAN BUYER’S GUIDE

irowtls <4

lO.noti jNsj|ile daily are waiehmg ihv

stock to .V V. Krl-drich. who will have

hous4» was

Jiil\

With fema and fioaers and the wiM
1,4‘niiie

l)o1 Wtatbtr I

A Farewell Price on

sIhk-s.

Orinnoll Bro-tHors

•same horses start at KalaiuaziHi.

stores ate

Ortirad. the ceremony Isdng is-rfornoM

-rt-RK

While

have, not

While Jlu* association lost big money
here i>n Ihe

Kkin <’ l,«"al.*;. the «-a-'‘h grocer, has

l*«*d last evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. I. W. Howen. lit- Elmwi-sl

ehureh.

time to sell them.

ihc July rac«*»i. Is talking of hohling j '

am preparinl.

PURCHASED SHOE STOCK.

Rev. T. P. UHom at the Residence

O. C. MOFFATT

wo days' meet In conni*ciitni with *
th»* ljilH>r

gliKH-r iMdng caught In the cab was ■Ivin made, it is iei.\ prwitahh* that
e nxs-t will In* given mad a laM prodrosu*M. The fireman e»ca|HM.

pretty Home Wedding Solemnired by

C*» ShMs

KiK-iatiiin. nnihing
hy
ng daiiiitc.l
daii

Hackensack
The en­

Ku»eck«Boyt8S&2^

plenty of time t<» wear, hut not so much

Batabllabwdln I8S8
Roona 210 Btat* Bank Bldg.

do ao until the end. The next «-n>p that
Hy Wire |o the Evening 4»e‘'»»rd.

%
•I f74D.74AMi.
V.Oi. I0J». iron sad Ikot.

-\Vv nc vi r r.irry.m rTAN SI!OES. Tlii n>’«

Abstracts of TItIa
PRICES SATISFACTORY

orcnpyInR the market at pr«?!».nt and
win attract attention is the Ihuhos

Summer Suits

nCime's Up must
^Ifmirnmch

for U'xnl g<x«ls.

The crop and prices have lM>cn

above the averajje and Hie norlliem

Into such

Jig I

W<- hav<* just ni civv**! a largt^
shipment of w<»meus* sIkhw
lhatwc have pLice«l <>u siilo

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
2IS

gnater caiiaHty so as mu to Ik- forc-ed

Th<> mJijoiit.v of lit ' citl.'.eiis

50c
THE

the

aloe.;; Hie thoroughfare an- in favor of
|ia\lng and next .Monday <-\i'ning pre-

country baa been e«ilmat<'d at in.tMKi

Inslalla

as that being pul Into the court house*

schtKils hen*.

j llminury mesMires will Iw iH-giin by

siirr»Mindlns

The

heaiilirill rcldeue.- sln-els p* the eil>

valiialinii of other re-ideiiei* >irvi‘t», ui

acaauu will pracllcally Ik> at an end.

building.

must lie coronleUM b.v Sept

WiKid.
Washingtiin

and by the end of next we. k tl i* rhcrry

is u iK)sitivo cure for DiarrhocA, DyseaU-ry aial .ill Ca­
tarrhal. Mucous, lilisxly or
Looet' comlitiuu of the iiow.
els. It (*oQtains No Opiates.

Arm.s A- Cole of Traverse CUv were
stalling a steam heating plant in the
High school

CbtBobarteo.

ever}’ piir <*f Uin

lasi wii*k awardetl the i-ontracl for In­

tion

DucheM Apple NexL

DR. OLIN’S
DIARRHOEA CURE

One of a

City Book Store

Till'S.' styh-s luivo TK«en
friethl makers all through tho
season ami wo liave had to
ro.onh*r tm th«*m many tiinos,
hut the si*as»n is n.viriug ‘the*
end ami we want U» oontpleU'ly •vhwn up” on them so we
have pritxxl them to move.
It's not Um) lati*
own n i>air
of thes** at the prices we are
asking.

at Bellaire.

Seymour.

CHERRY SEASON WILL SOON BE

The output

GOT THE CONTRACT
ing Plant in the High School

Mills Printing com-

I«»uy. IlG.tMSt.

Hpi Been Above the Average.

In

Arms A Cntc Will Install Steam Heat­

flehl. Ito.OiMt; Home ColIi>e and Spice
r.,iMS»; ElIhUl &

^

boats

losers are John ITaul-

company.

40,000 CASES SHIPPED

iiatnd

trespassing

laiuisiana waters.

Tho scene of tlie

boMsea In Wall sire**! and it is iMdii'vtHl
larRS Russian loan.

caught

4.—The

nlng early this morning. m-ttlriR Are to
caused a loss of

Mississippi

was

Caulflcld bulldinR was stnicl^liy llght-

i: ;:o

Tho hresldeut

also rereived s*-veral «>thor visitors.
M.

<if the
which

tbf*

American Dru6 Store

BoaL

llomxl at KIgoldts have Just ca|gure<I

$6,00 to $15,000.

SaRamure

The Riant en%oy
Ilaron

Captured Patrol

Have Losses ofVrom

Oyster Hay. A«k. 4 - M. Witte, the

«Ah

Fridif, Aignt 4, 1905

wtv-n troops of ipniislana and Missis­
Caulfield

Other Tenants of the Building

Rttsaian peare «-nvoy, was iutriMtui'ed

Id company

Tlie ilying d**sT>*-r-

('a^iiaiu Gorman and a dt<all of truo|ts

(tovemor

oarers and 3J!oo men.

that samples arv always of the best workmanship.
kind and big—yes, magnificent values.

tan
Oxfords

salouaket>|M*r in South Ualstid street.

Among Ibt prlnaovr» who fi*U Into

Situ this aft«Tnoon.

Pal

Chieago. Aug. 4.—Charll*s Vogel, a

n'port at 10:20 today was four dealhx

BURNING BUILDING WAS VERY
SPECTACULAR.

the bandK of the JapanoiK> on Sakhalin

K4xiaev«>U at

Two

National Guard were ordcnxl out l»>

Island are Governor Liapnoff. wveuty

in Base Ball Goods, Just placed on sale
a .]uantity of Hits and Gbves—the sample lino of the Beach
Company—and we con save you aliaoet half. Besides you know

The last rooe of summer
never rtxM*iv»wl a niorv roRretful farewell than the remaininj; pairs of our

By Wire to the Bv^ nipg Record.

and new ras<-k wen* not made public,

LOSS wm REACH $100,000

foiwo p»Umatt«l at 22,«k»o nu-ti oouth

to Preoideot

ATTEMPTING TO

Dying Condition,

Has Been Reported.

fever sod Ion of the city.

Imve for tbr Inland of Sakhalin Aur.

of lb® Tunen ririT In Northern Korea.

Going!

Identity Is Unknown, Is in a

Duty on the Coast—No Clash

and Ihren new cases from the yellow

RAPIDS DAMAGED.

It is r«>pon<y! that tho R«k

WAS

Detail of Troops Ordered Opt to

New Orb«ns. Aug. 4— The official

S and cMtatillKb b®adquon®r»i at Alox
«lidroT»k.

He went there at nooo

DEATHS UB CASES SDPPflESSEB SHOI BY SALOONKEEPER

Tnkio, Aok. 4, 10 a. ro —TIk* balk fif
tke

a very mild

ROB HIS RESIDENCE.

II. WRt*. RtfMian Pmcc Env©y, Wm

^r« Hill Thl»

Mr. Sage cele­

brated bis Idrtiiday In
TOOK PLACE IN FEVER SECTION

liSecni bouquet of flowers around

1 to Frwident Rooo

B«5iraB.aB

£T

Now York. Aug. 4.—Russell Sage Is

to his stall.


Birthday Very Mildly

at Hia Long lalaad Home.
By \nre to tko Evening Record.

Yesierday afternoon, after ho

won second place, they sc

PROSABLY FOR WAR LOAN,

CaAcbratod

day for tbe first time this summer.

th- horse has taken Ue eyes of the
ladles of the rcson town and
on him.

M. WITTt VISITS WALL STREET.

RUSSELL SAGE IS SR

Tbc baadsoaii

have U'«i showeiioR tbelr attentions

_60!CLPCK EDITION

TfUVCfttE cnx MICHIQAH, ^DAY. AUGUST 4. 1M&:

toekey. waa the vlcUm of a pleasant
sorpriae yesterday.

WCATHEII-LBcml latea toUiilil M4
Saterd^. wmnmr
pprttai IdBiglit; fmh •ootkerir wted>.

(NEW GAViaaBLOCK.)________________



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r^ • jnm i0mmm wlub^m Tiuvcii^''elrr».iHomM 4

- .^

tHeeveiiuigreoord

Ms IT

WAYS OF THE >ER8IAN.

iizooiueES

Bmta to umOt AflMrt totf AflMft H
FnM to mt wma9
»•

■H7 «M«t to 0m4 MUMf total* K

CtoamOf ft ta* « tart tat X

East Aids Eachrs Club
.

TOAKEY YEATEROAY.

nfiftasr
■s^jiAssnssar'

Garaaaa actooUsts vbo lasUtrt
taat fta mu of tta eoantiy sboM ta
klltod off becaoae thrjr spread dto«M»
raeeired no aiUitcd <xmde«nwtlao of
BMuqr

oaraer*

aaoltar

of

aock

anany of

peU.

tta

Now

cat haa ap­

peared and In no other person ttaa
“Cap'*

Anson,

w-bas©

hall

magnate

. and Bopr clerk of the cUjr of Chicago.
••Obp** atates that tta do*, laaa’s best
' frlead, has been taxed too kraa wlihoot representation and be proposes
jpaks each cat in tbc ritjr of Chtra«o
arear'%^2 license ta« which would In­

tta ordinal start has been sunk sBd
vstsr ftand. perbapt at 300 feet to*low tta sarfsea, a kmc Unr of stBiitor
starts to soak toward tta center of
tta pUln St dtotSDcew rarylng frSBi
twMitj to forty yards, tta Uno
times stretebiug for mors than forty
miles until a point of desert has been
reached that lies aa deep dowa as tbe
ortglnal water toret
ItaB aU
m by
abafU are comierted at tbe bottom
ifford
tbe walee to
Bad appears la «u open dJtcb. 1b tta
cantor of fbe desert.'
Boom that ilic not eery new arc alsrays more or less Tiro We dowm. but do
laaa srants bto bouse to teat forercr.
**Kobody eba realise tbe damsfe that
can be done la a towm like Yead by
a iwally wret day." toys tbe same
writre.
“«omc while ago we bad
twenty-four boors of rain, wrblrh de­
stroyed. I bdlcTc. aliont a couple of
hundred roofs and. wrbat

WcN Known Hera..

ig

life today

crease toe revenue of the city almnst a
mlfeloa dollars.
term.lf

continties such tactics

^rnor Vat;dmanii of MlKsIsslppI
alnllsls that Ihc iKwt of retallnns exist
4i|twoMi Mississippi and New Orbtans
and tbat the ulk of an armed conflict
to between those two states Is the v«-rli->t
Myitalsh.

That such talk siMild arts4. at

^rtcli a time to depl<»rable.

The unfor-

tanato city of New Orleans Is In deep
trouble.

The p«-ople iK-nned up Inside

tho.dtr are human la-tnRS ex|tns4xl to
a lerrlble dUi-ase.

While “iM-lfprew'r-

valJoii is the first law «.f nature • the
sUuallna Is not mirh that dvll war need
roaulu It Is true that tbe spread of the

Bright

a little sunshine and fresh air.
One of'l‘-e nn-nitars rtf'the Grand
Rapids Autiimohile club has resigned
iHvanse he says that a e»>uple of doc­
tors are making monkeys out of the
club.

Tho anu>na»hlle dub.

the city

ofllrials inaiat

Itecansc

on making

them enforce the law. have start**«I a
crusade against other violations of the
law.

thing to enf(ire<« the law. It ranniH l»e
The

^scy
la.st week, but
Lucy Haren

Is

visiting friends In

Kenm'<ly visited

the

Is scattering the «llrt.

The horde of

rrlmlnals, |M-|ty thieves and ganibb-rs
that have

driven

must

haunts

dud

from

n-fiige

elsewhere

wi'st coast towns to the natural In­
dignation of the latter.

Xllrhigan Is

not a dumping ground for Chicago and
a

qoaranilne against

fhniild Is*

fondgn rmoks

Just as rigid

as lor eim

taglous diseases
A

J. Kenmvly started his threshing
ntarhine last we«*k.
Mrs. Carrie MeComhs will lead tho
league meeting next Sunday evening.

their

and have IsM-n d«*srondlng on the lower

liav fmtit •lark would lie a g<Ms]

CEDAR RUN.

rTiiv.';..'r;rr.ar»'.’.r’i'.T

provide a plare for the tlre«l man or
after

their davV

conditions exist

at

wn-h.

present,

the

.As
hay

lixml Is usually IIiiinI with fwople In
the e'venlng. the (1. U fe I. deiwil la-lng

vev of South Kasson calbnl
r. Mrs. Everett t'ram. Sunilay afleruoon.
I
Quite a number are In Traverse City

Bo seats and no ronvenh-nees.
a thing

Is

prisslhlo.

If such

sick. Is getting hotter

II

the city should

on west bay.

>
V
^
'i
;
s
t
•'

i

There Is more catarrh In this si-ctlon
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and iiiiill the last few
years was siimsisd to he inciirahle.
For a great many years doctors proBounced It a hK-al disease and jireprrlherl local remi'dh-s. and hv eonmantly falling to euro with hnal tn*atment. pronounced It Incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a constliuttonal dist'ase and therefore requli
constitutional treatment.
Hall's {

7rr

coltslUutinnal
Internally In doses
Lspooni
fn>ra 2*> drops
I and
d mi
I lUCOUS
eels dlrt*ctly on
They offe■r one
surfaces of the systi
lars for any case it falls to
hundred dollars
Send for circulars and testi­
ly:

F. J. CHENEY A CO.. To^

took

second

"HU him in the head.** uld the wit­
ness.—New York Times.

Juit rvcx'iml a bift iietr ahip.
meAttsf

rss served at noon,

i:

couoi-fes

fa tta panr |

By Iwymg a laiK^ k>t at this
st^aaot) of Iber y«*ar we n*coivevl
n pH<v U4ow tint aveniro coaL
C’ome in and look Ibem over
wbellter you inUtMl Iniyiii;: or
noL $1 (JO tlown now w ill hay
nny oim* we bnve.

were the Merdames 8, J. Higgins, Frud ,
Hunter. A. W. Jahraus. EL C. Hogan. A.,
W. Wait. It. J. Morgan. M. 1>

M**rgac.

C. E Morrmy. W. F. Straagways. G

M.

Cha.«c. W N. Kelley. E W. Walt. E. K
Miller. Robert Macl>oaald. Mis, Min

AT KE2IS MOKESAS.
Jelly Party Spending tta Day at East
Bay.
A jelly party <*f ladies and gt-ntlemen

Walter D..........................................................

aa the result of a dispute bc<wt«cn

-c s[M-o<ting the ila.' at Ke/I.-. Mi»kg.saa

2:35 Pace.

men over a bet aad for several mia-

with

headquarters

at

the

Mil!lk«*n*s

Uttle Ted ...........................................

clerks’ cottage, where Mrs. IVivIe is

lice were engaged In a 0<-rce melee dl

Ruth Jester......................................................

spt'Ddinp s»»roc lime.

rectly la front of the grandstand.

Ada T...................................... ...............................

utea fifty men. bookies, bettors and po­

followed

fighting.

and

the

Pnlicenan

two

began

Carney

Inter

1

2:20 Trot
Helen Wood ........................... 1. ................
Rod Phil................................................... ..

waa struck

SandoscsKl

the fact-

The crowd

went wild at once and hookliw and Im»ibitting everylKslv ta r<mld see.
cMrs a«d

Icy.
C

; Record

Otocc.

tM-vi-rsI

Michigan State fair to ta held
The original dl^puignt.* i „,onth
Gmctl Rapids. Those wlto

Kn arrests w»*re made. ! desire the Isioks can secure them by
While warming up few the first
' „,p,„-ati..n at the office
of tho 2:3j pac«'. .Mercy Me, a Kalama ;
________________
BIS) horse, reanxl and
the driver.

fell backward j

Wiliam

Mellon.



driver gtii up. unhurt, aad plucklly
imMint«»*j the sulky.

Merry

ami

Me *

three straight bents and the race.

Mr*. Vic Palm*T.

Mr*.

Public ia Aroused.
I n iwl-

Picnic

and

Automobile

P.'rfv

at

A plenk- wa.* given Monday eveninv
at .MeCiirdv

park for Mis*

!>r

and

Miss

C-wnu r

ride

endiHl tie-

I’n-*s .\merlean

p j;, «aid that the la<

Winlfr.-1

Marvin *tf Tra>«T.-e (*!ty. the gii<->t «»f
iweHe gin-sts |irr*sent.

There

wi-r-

An aufomotihe

f<*sllvlth v.

IIw.ixsm

MLs Marvin h-fi for

ptri»r^of Ku<••ia

met

the .-mperor

lainsinl?. Jarkson and other Michigan

another

fo"

a

. lM<-s.

nation

formal

e

litrritig her stay in <)wi>ss4i - In-

ferenct* on the water prerlou- t<i

math-

late met-tlng of the C7ar and the tier-

Mtrry to see her h-ave.

Auto, a ('oldwater bfwse. pqtraletl

many

frii nils

am!

w ho

j rn-at nii-tiii-innl lonie Kh-t
lUtt. r . He writes: "At the age .q )) mooths.
for Kirk il<iinarh. ih.-t u
lue.v,. our little giti was in U.-cIlniug b.wlih.
Mary II Walters, of .MG Si I'la.r Av. . »uh serious thniat Imuble. and two
('.dumhii-. O.. wril..-^
ver.v! physicians gave her up. We wen* ah
i months I was giv. n up
fever and
ngu*-. niys n.rv.-s
w-n-ik<-»I; I .■•eild
t Sl.'.-Jl,
stomach w»v S.I w<-ak.
from using
eak. fr
1-stle gave nli.-f; after taking four
I.-SS di’K-i..i, *dnig.s. thu'
• Uiitles she was cure«i, and is m.w In
• at.
S-s.ii
lfs-ginnlng
S-S'II after
i ,K*,f.-ct health ” Never fa.Is to relievo
Kh'i trie IhMi-ts I ohtainei) r« !ief.,
and ji and cure a rough or c«ild. At John1. ioei
time I was . iitir.lv e.i?W.l.” * son's Dnip 8t..re. F. H. M.-ads and B.
, Gn.an.i;i.-.-.l at Johnson V l»rug Sf.r.-. ; r. Walt A Smt.-’ .Imp M.m s'; Tor ami.
;F. H Mend- and
L Wait A Sons'||,.oo. guaranleetl. Trial I-UUe Ita.
; ilrug-‘ter.price 7<<-.
i
_____________________

n?r;

w r*

C.mifortx the heart, stn-figthens tfie

She wa- th-

mind.

gue.f of v,i,s Inez Cramer.

em’M>-v*r Ip Sw<w|Uh wa*< rs

face
laee
II,.HIM. ,',

former track rect»rd of 2:U7k«. which

when
Alexander and NaiMilitm sat
--------------------------Rotart l>*e lowereil We«lne»;!ay a f ill ' get her on n raft iu the middle «if
minute.

Auto’s performance was

the wcond heal of the L*:t7 pace.
look

three

straight

heats

«f Pr<issia s

Ronanarte

htimtllafIon

f'rtissla lost

Mlssrvnri Chief, w ho j possesslnns and

..

Mrs. Darrah of Big Rapids Is t)ve Guest

un.!. r

half of

Alexander.

nian emiH-ror is i',e gr* ai cr» :U L'rnnd
d<-s|siihvl .-It TIMt. an>l the
Rt»s«lan

n.r Is the L-rf-ai

maud

nephew of tin- Ku--sian monarrh

hI.o

Hay

Ix-i'n

his

work,

ha.s

rai!sr-«l

f«*r the famous

a

2

which greetetl the first niq»-aranrf of

Z

the liooh

demand i.s prohaMy

4 I

equal

little short

to

of ihiHv

\.nr

The grave of Willi.-im Hurry. wle» .>n

7jJnly 4. 177G. rang on th.- old lih.-riy
(tall the j»enl that

|.r'slaim»H|

lilM-rty

J throughout the lan.l, ha*- le-.-n fmind
' In

the liiirial gnnind of

1 j Presbyterian

rhnr«-h.

1*111.- .s;ir«-<-t
l'hUa.|el|.M,x.

Malnl T . hr. m , fCidhy )................. 4 2

2

Elolse. h. ni.. (Clement)..’.............2 2
..........
T«sldy
n. hr. p.. (HlglKi'l............ 2 4

2 ' Colonial Dames and Sons of th«- K.-v«s

................................................... 4

(he

Revolution.

rixkI

condition and

llarvanl
1

at

a

deltohtful

little

a

tli’ltllKT

<1^

h«T

old liiii..

frietidx ill Trav.rs.- City.
iKHHi

wa-

i.ilung

verv

plea-^nnHy

-e'e^i'

Inlntv

re

over iatiy

d.iys in

lejss.-*!

in

Trave*..-

Peculiar Disappearance.
J. I) Run van. of UuHerv'tl.-.
III.- |ss-.iliar• 4lis.ipiHT.ran.-e
.-f He- px'.n ! IbMeR. of. list R.w k. Mlr-h.. says;
“i '
4l|s.1,
4»f Imlicesilou and hill- i hav.* tin d ilurkhnt s ,\nm-a Salve for
an«l eai.e.-r-*.
lA. 1.1...;..
f.nmd"
s.xy": “Tl.ev are
rf.-et f.-,-!e-»lv
h. aline .W-ssIn:ir- .a
a jK
tKrf.-«-t
f«-rte-»lv
ili/;'ife-t. . vo.ir -Oiimu li. le adzw lu-. !
«-oii>-ili-aiion. .-ir." Gnaranii-e.t at Jolin
►eald«.
-on - Dnie Store, F II .M>a<l> and S
F. L M<nd.- »ti ! S. K Wale A Sous’
; gitarani.-. !
L Wait'A S.ii;s- ,;ru-.: .ior«-s. priiie. 27c

Cit)
TRY A RECORD WANT Att

DEALERS IN EVERYTHING

DFALERS IN FVFRYTHING

Good Tilings to Eat
For Picnics and Camping

READY TO EAT

law sehont. fnim

whieli

he

Deef, Lunch Toofjye. Petted Hjm. Vcjl

Frrt. Vtonoa GsuiEXQe. Corned

Lojf. Corned Ham. Chicken Loaf-

wa.1 gradiiHlr*.! In D77. avoide.l going
t ^.jinncd meats ever put up and when camping they save

Into soetoly. although urg<d lo do so
hy hi* classmate. Banm Kan.-k.i, ami

2

there was n.v lark r»f o|i|Kiriutiiiy. With
4

2 17 pare. Cnlon |<al>el purse. 97(m*
g.. (Meljiin)

wanted
wanted to
to se
see Amerlean life oiltsi.
ronventhmal *fv<-|eij
student

T*ii

id read/ I

BAKED READY TO EAT

some far-slghi.itm-*s Koroiira sal
4

SAT. MR. SMOKER, wait for 8htl-

’ tcr’s Panatellas.

in

2

4

John

Flendtwb Suffering
1 caiis.-d hy Mir#--, i

Potted Veal, Mat.hf-d C* *cken. Pcei*-cd P'qs

Banm Komiira. while a student

Time—2 1S4. 2:H;4. 2:174. 2 IK4Auion. ch

of

lihit will be put in
cared for.

Silver Piece, gr. p.. (11. M»*l
l'»n)

The Daughters

4|lntlon have tak.-n it in charge amt the

fi

aftem<Km

EVERYTHING

2

7

.

Jehnon drug i

lee

Darrah of Big Rapids, tin- gm- ts iH-iiig

i

Ibirr Nut. b. g . (Ford1................. 2

1

.Smllh war He

novel n

puldle libraries of the roiintry.

.............................................................1

morn.

ners." now generally mneiih-il lo

I*cTTker. b. g . (WalshI........................1 5

km)

Mak>-s the

.'nr.-, .hi-,. .-.II

to the authorsl:l|i of •'nt*- Hre.-idwln

1

Merry Me. b. m.. t William Mel

} j,jj -

i delight j

Slue** the death of Secr<-tary

1

Time—2'21‘h. 2:1H«h. 2:20.
2:2.7 pace. p»irse 9400:

«lll

the renewal of the old roninivers.- a-

Blue Peter, b s., (Jc»hn-on».. . 1

Fair Hazel, b. m . (Carr!.................5 G

W

n*reived |»art of the sjwdl-.

demand

4

this

W

(•^evline nis w«-r.- s.-ry.-l ami the afti •

pr.-sin'

r.-t*ts. T.« or Taldetf.

Is g.svd ill or w.dl.

bright
nrigiii as
the summer
me
,h., lIoIH.l.r-. h-kv

of “onor.
Mr*.

afiermnui gaili.-ring in honor -.if Mrs.

Imt

The pi.-s. tit tb-r

son of th*- I'nissian nionan h wli.

,

km> ............................................................ r,

k-.li. T.-a
r..n>
comtiimtloii ami stomneh tronhh-.

In , River Nl« m.-n and agre«vl to ih.- terms
He i of the treaty of Til«it In July. I.su7,

In each heat and keeping the lead ail

..

MRS. W. W. SMITH HOSTESS.

wiik<*ut | treaty that ri*clrtered th»- very lowest

Inmble. going to the iK>Ie on the start IjMdnt

I. the saving fnmi deathT^if the baby

■■r tha« i pin irf Gc„. A. KyhT. CumlK*rIaiHl. Md.

MI&S MARVIN’S HONOR.

Owoaao Tuesday.

are rnknown.

on

Mr

IN

quantity of pn'niiuni Ijrts for the West

was stoppe<l. although no one sas serlotisly Injured.

Bva Secor

Iloll.

The Rec»>rd olfiee Is In rerelp*. of

heads were broken Is-fore the rioting

J. W. SI-A-TER

In-

Mrs. John Mefntosh.

Parker. Mrs

Corwin. Mrs. MelVmahl and Mr>. W.

......................................................

Prem.om Lists Can Be Had

W. J

The party

I^>uls. Mo. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). A!

WEST MICHIGAN STATE FAIR.,

tors rushed la. taking sides, each

with drawn

Mrs
!»t

feted, trying to separate tbe men. aad
In

rlndt^ Mr. and

K. O. K.....................................

One man refased to pay a liet
words

He wa- a i

Such a hoit cl good t

nyt for comp life.

Crarkerr.. nutter T»- "

r.h.impaon^ Wafers.

Straws. Cr am Crisps. Cracknel*. Elgin
CiircK ill77V

CoIllngV.Kvl Rrsiker. h. g . iNv-

Ktomarh.

vlllc) ..........................................................4

Athena

Wafers,

Crent's

Water

Krigllnh and Ameri. aii

! at-jre.

Missouri Chief, h s„ (R.»che) 2
'shells.

kidney

and

Mred

feeling.

liver

irnuhle*.

I Makes you wc-II and ki-»-ps you

w.-ll.



Cheese

Cream

Creams, Fru t Bx-u t. Fig Newton. Graham

Sandwich.

Biscuits.

Crackers.

Fest.nos.

Ginger

Chee-.c
Frested

Cemi.

Urd

Ceffee Caltes. Jmger WayfcHi, Mary Ann, Nabisco. Orange Gem;. PrrUcls.

1 That's what Holllster'a Rocky M.mn-

Osekr, h. g., (Canflclil)'....................5

It kwlae? ”
"It OfVer hit his iKxly.”
•’Well. It certainly hit him aomewhere—he U de.id.

the ^

2:19 Pace.

TrwwblM »r m CraM-Bvwnilwvr.
Monile Mattred. hr. s. (Peters) 7
Speaking of the trlhiilathm of the John O.. ch- g.. (OTtonnelH .. .9
cross-examiner. Henry Wollman cites Mlmtila. h. ro.. lElliott).................h
this exiH*rlem-«*:
Time—2:11*4. 2:074 . 2:074.
In tlie progress of a murder trial
--------------------------------- m*ar Kana-is City he \vishf*d to leani
from a \vltiu*ss just where the bullet
The emperor of Abyssinia haw decstruck the vleilni.
orafod the ttonnan emperor with (be
•■Where was this man shot?”
Star of FNdopi.-i nml has wnl him a
•Right here In this town.*’,replied namlter of prewnta.
tbe witiu-ss.
’•Yes. I know; but where did the
bullet hit him?”
••Xesr Sixth and Wyoming streets."
“You don’t understand me. Where
did tlip tmllet enter’?”

morning

Vafi and Miss riara rhaw-

Kalamazoo. Mich.. Aug. f.^Rlotlng Miss Marion ......................................................... 1
broke out at Rec^eaiioe park in tta Little Duke.............. ............................................ 2
third days’ racing yesterday afiernooa. nan Pugh ..........................................................

Fair Oaks. p. m., (PapcH)...........6

own a park mar the eent«>r of the city

this

Those ihat took tho money in yes-

Gh ne-s.*^. hlk g.. (Higbee)............. 3

a isipular place. There are no lH*nehes.

early

harbor where an elaborate pimk- dln-j

terday’s events at Petoskvy wi-rc:

E«1 Gander attemliil minding here!
B.. (Hoffman)..5
Sunday and Sunday evening. ^
Angoral. b. p.. (Okddnsky)_____ r.
Dessie Fraln is assisting Mrs. Rose
Time—2:144. 2;l.14. 2:11‘,
iJipham with her hnttsr' work.
MyerM has moved In with
Grandi
2:2:5 trot, purse ftiKi;
Mr. I>lllr •s family.
Allle V . hr m.. (Colhy »____ 2
I
Quite a numiH-r fmm here att. nded
tin* HtfVit fair at Traverse City last l»yal Barnin. hlk. s.. t Cor­
nell) ..................................................1
2
We are having flue growing weaili
BourUm Ja>-. r. s.. (Papetii 2

thing If for no other ?A-ason than to
woman

aad

The time for all three heats

lllot Wilkes, gr. ni.. (H. Mel
from the c<»unty line to W. Cevats’ and
W. Urnzehridge s.
Little Tr«*hsa Kennedy is quite sick.

‘the same time n'gardUws of where she

Long Shot

a Winner.

2;.75 tnit. purse J1(V>!

of the statutes is Insultc-d and the tnal-

Chiragtt Is purifying herself and at

.r

marltw:

minute angur or spite is allowed to

IMTsoual quarrel.

2; 17 Claos Pacing

SOUTH GRANT.
the ^nly dangermis ime and he wa.s
Tho wet w«*ather Is hindering the
within a length of the leader at
haying and damaging the pt*a crop
e flnl.<*’es
bumc.
J. Schell is hullding a new tarn.
Long Shot i Winner.
Harry ta-ggott had the misfortune
In the 2:2:; tnd Allle V. a fi to 2
to have bis house ond contents burn
L»n three heals, defeating Li.val
dc)wn one day last w«*k.
Bom. July 27. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Baron winner of the first heel, hy a
Cook, a daughter.
lAae each
<
lime. Silver Piece, the fa­
Born. July .Kuh. to Mr. and Mrs. A. vorite.
was nut in
it at all.
Blue
Burrr
irrows, a son.
and Mr.«. J. Howard made a hits- Peter, a Kalamaroo horse, took first
money early in the 2;2.'» in>tS’*m-

creep Into law riirorrenient. the digtilly
li*f ilcscends to the mere level of a

yesterday

money.

tta

won seoend in the second heat, wa«jall>. profited liy It

While it la all right and a gtxjd

■ done through a spirit of revenge.

In

aad

llartar.

ihers aad their guhsts gathered at'

was 2:17h^.

the way rmind.

the people In to city should also ta al­
cure the neeesBlUes of life and enjoy

pace

Auto. CoWwater Haras. Equals Forpm

once
ports of tbe town for three mouths.
Jji there nny otb«T town In the world
where a little extra rain etuaes a three
months’ drought?
Tlicrr to a story
In Teheran alw\ttt a I>ntch amhaasadcHwho was so afraid of tbc roof falling
that In wet weather be Invariably slept
under the table. However, he was a
rery tall man. and when the eatastropta hnpiwmd he got his foot crushed.'*
In Yinl Louiws an* built only for pro
tectlon against heat.
In winter tta
Htla.’Bs "gria nisi bear It.” the tner
chants close their ofllees and stay at
limne, and only the smaller tradesmen
ead artisans go to tbe bntaara. The
beating arrangement eooslsta of a
wooden stool under which a charcoal
braxler Is placed.
Over ttod and
brasicr a heap of mgs and quilts Is
placed, and tbe family tuck tbclr lega
under tta wraps, squatting on the flt«or.

disease should he Ruardt^l SRainst but
lowed enouah lltarty that they may se

first mooey. was entered In the 2;1»

Other fifflc«*rs rushe.lta the scene at

‘Cap’* will run

away behind his ticket for his second

Little Duke, oaraed by Geramlne Bros,
of this city, despite the fact that he
had started the day before and taken

2:07»/,

i

at Bowers

tbe We sue tting eb*h botae and era.}

Oae first and one seitood In two days

AY COPV CLUSA.

of

|

barked la Mr. Murray's launch for ttai

SEVEItAL HEAM WEftC ftftOKEN

Heard

Margarst


Waa Enteratf to Am 2:« Paoa» WMch
Was Wen by Mtos Marton,

tTinani hni nti kts

Track

Lady

Ttie East Aide Buehre club Is cajey-

to a good showing for any race borne.

Cron sixty to a hunared .yards
tow tta surface. -From tta bflto to
tta eewtor of tta ptota.”. says Mr.
Matootak *TtaTc to a c<

I

IsEnjoying |

Lifc^Wsnt Ovse to the
ATANTFn AOAIN Ml NACCB AT PE-

FIFTY CNGAOfO IN FIOHT
FflONT OF AftANDfttANO.

tta taMCC. hamerwt, seoorttoft to Am
tar. lUftor Mahalii^ to hto task
TMfs IB • PcntoB ftovBL** Wmtar
to taotaht fton tta wwmfta to a

imwaSiMBw

UTTtE 0i»l SECOND

I lain Tea w ill d<».
lets.

27 cents. Tea ui Tab­

Johnson drug stroc.

and N

(Qjiiarr^.

Unr-rda

• Van,la

Wafers. Zu Zu.

WCTLK-END RXCURSION.S to Mil
I waukee. via M. A N. E

Sponge Lady Finger*. Sultanas. Sugar

T. Co.

|
Tlt.irs.lay
[ ®f**''‘noon ami leaving .Milwaukee Mon
I
n<Kht. Aiigt. 2rd. loth, 17ih. 24th
jandClsL
aug 2-if

BREAKFAST FOODS
T*-at .ire so good, and if camping you can get the fresivcsl c-f milk from ti-.c
nearby farmers.

Ttan you have a treat.

There it Brittle Bits. Banner Oats,

Cera Nut Flakes. Cream of Wheat. Eat a B,scuit.

Force. Grape

Njts'.

Korn

Kritp. Lincoln Oats, Neutrita, Malta Vita. Pilsbory V'tos. Ralston Breakfast

TRY A RECORD WANT Ato

TRY A RECORD WANT AO
Food, Rolled Oats. Shredded Wheat BlscuiL Try-a-BiU.

SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

SOMETHING EXTRA GOOD
That everybody likes;

Snider's CaUup, Mixed Pickics. ten different kinds

of Olives. Snideris Salad Dressing. Deviled Oiive*. Pure Horseradish, Canned
Salmon, Mint Sauce. King Oscar Sardines.

p-ltoTY

taER

OENT

Clam

Chowder. Plum

Pudding,

Whole Wheat, Graham or Rye Bread baked freah every day.

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
A story with a moral

comes

from

rganfia. A lion seiaed a
man and
Mt him. 41a leeth went through a
bottle of wbtoky. which the matt wra*
etnyinf la bis pocket, and this gave
him sueb a shock that be turned tall.
Tbe moral H obvious. l>o not be a
teetotaler. If the man bad been a
ttd*totakT he would have been estea.

It Is tattrr'to bo drunk than eatem—
liondoo Globe.

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Jotas?
Jones—Y
-Yes. part of the time.

tabtiMm—I>M you bear mo fitoff
The Wolfr
Jones—•Tta Wolfr How did It ffo?
Johnson Cslnglnirt —“WTiflat -he
wolf, to -nlghlly prowl hays tbe moou
with hktoous bow-w-w-l."
JoDca (exprrwslvelyl—Oh, yea; I rto
mtaAftr fta bldewM ho^L . .

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ptiaa ththc to da. and an their asaadathais sad their ualnlns aad the
Tery mtmofpktre fa which they Ure
and work ttuob with thta old. oM fal­
lacy and foster it in fbem.
*-Atid what do his Biunooa. ooee acqwlred, brine Wml Tnwbtes. tnmbles
and always troohlcs. Ab he set* rtchcr be has n»ore to look after. UM
cares keep pace with his erer pUins
boards. Bb life and his vision aarrow
so that hb vast interests wrisb ever
heavier, and he has ao resoorce aave
only thb haUt of cettfnc rich.
•Tiren the Joys that hb
rea nearly sldrsys have in their poster­
ity are nearly always Iscklnc for him.
Hb'cEOden are genersUy spendthrifts.
- that for which

iTmiEi
Mbs Cvaiea Kelly Entertalnsd Twelve
of Her Friends Very Oelighlfatly Last Evsahig.

PROBATE COURT.
I PEANT7T CANDY .»«gular S^oeBt
kind. 10c Saturday cudy at Lu GraeO.
Mrs. Mary ShMds Adjudgad InaMM
*n«la M<Hwi«o.
DR. A. J. McPHAlL, DENTIST, ba*
A iMuiag as to tbe sanity of Mrs. leaaen
901-2. new WUb^
block and will occupy tkem after Aag.
this Bionilng and
aagfi4t
judged a fit jiauoit to be sent to the
aaylauL
Geo. M. Bonner, the notorious soutb
Claims against tbe esutes of Orange side shoe cobbler of tbe defunct South
Meads and John Burrows were beard i Side Shore Store will, on and after
today.
Aug. S, be located in tbe famous shoe
i
store of Ed. Lautner of 111 Sooth
Union streetaug

• Url wAii V lTni&A.*j4a* T.
Bodsen. Mn. WIIBm 8. TbflMA Ls- Why N.O. Nelm OppoBCs PiXMiss Bonkse Kelly delishtfoUy en­
eretln Tfaomns aa4 Wallae* B. ThosM
iac Up Weahh Necdlesiily.
tertained a dosen of her friends at a
of Bprtscfleld. Okio. puMd tkroosh
dioner party at her home 111 State
the diy thi* morniiic for Oimm.
street. last eventac. The caests of
where they will apead a few weeks at lOLLIOlB BSne OILT nODBLE.
honor were the Misses Barbara Cor­
the heantilal reaort.
bett of Dwlyht, III., and Katherine Van
Mrs. Geone T. Pace aad danchtera.
Valkenborc of Hastincs. Mich.
FkasBce aad Lnela. of Paorla. lU.. acThe kmc dininc table was bcaaUeoatpanlad by Mrs. Oaorse PasfleM.
fuUy decorated In red and white. Red
CAN HAMDLC MOAE FAIIil PAOOBOAT U\'ERY, West Side. Park St,;
Oaorre Pasfalder. Jr., aad daachter of
and white sweet peas formed the cenUCTt THAN EVER BEFORE.
SUNDAY
EXCURSIOX-Steamer foot of Spruce, Six fine row boata.
Sprlacftdd, HI., arrired la the city last
Illinois for Charlevoix. PetOBkey and suitable for ladles or gentlemen. 20c
ereolBc ahd took the steaaier Cotunto aemmubte. If they do not break llahted candles sat on either end of Harbor Sprinrs. Boat leaves dock at first boar. 15c per bour thereafter,
tMvring All hia for Ne-al^-tarwaata. at which place
the table and at each place was a red 8 a. m. Fare $1 for round trip.
aug 3-6t
Capl. R R Chase.
To the qnestloD, “Need a captain of him they often break hb heart.
ifcey wW spaod the balance of the re­
*-.%nd always there b the ever pres- bonbonnler. The bcsatiful hall and
IndasttT set tiebr Kdaoo O. Ndaon. a
HmOm m»4 Appi« Po»w>i*aog 4-2t
sort season.
woryy over that very uioncy vhlch I parlors of the bouse were tastefully
merchaat
In
8C
Louis,
head
of
the
dnn
Children’s hour at the city library al
Lm^ Ountity of B«am Rehb life in settlnc. it b
flowers and ferns.
that bears his none and hlaisrtf a capIQ I 3 o'clock tomorrbw afternoon.
R, Wilkinson of Central l.akc
LAID AWAY TO REtT.
csived In LMt Few Oey*.
tain In the mllUooalre class, returns an
aOerwiIrt^^
aud 1
following menu wrs* served to the city yesterday looking after busi-j —
| ^ loenaoe to him. Uc worries over the guests by the Misses Julia Kelly
Interests.
Funeral of Mrs. James Kilbrids Was emphatic negative.
Mr.
Kelsoo.
whose
wealth
has
come
|
•pecnlatioa
as
to
w*bat
will
become
of
'
<
and
Madge
Siraogwsys.
Tbs Traforso City Csnnln* Com­
Held Today.
to him la spite of philanthropic iwsc- i
this vast board when he dies,
Clam IViiilllon.
Brosxl Sticks.
pany tbto year has added to iu eqoipThe funeral of Mrs. Katherine Kil­
m&L and Is bow one of the most np- bride the wife of James Kilbride, was tkxs and not because of them, aston-1 baa all sorts of si^mmUs for help from
Olives.
Salted NuU,
tha natives of Chicago recently j all sorts of persons and Instlintloos Baked whiteflsh. .
ichdato and oomplete caanin* factorlas bdd this -nSbmlDg at St Prancls
Ssrsiogs chips.
llie heart to respond,
in tha stale. KrenrfMnc b modom church at 9 o’clock. Rev. Fr. Sheehan when on that subject be told them that i without
Roast veal.
Potatoes.
*And the end of him to that be dies
and tbo capacity b areaUy focreased ofilclatlng. The funeral wa% larg^y getting rich was merely a habit, and a in hamewB, a Jiamess that to an IgnoPea patties.
Rolls.
WANTED—Good gsrl
had habU at that But Mr. Nelson, who
over last year.
The factory will attended by friends of the deceased h«
Lemon Ice,
hi.
In Kt i.ooto. !
»»*»<*•««- And be doesn't die In
THE QUALITY STOKE
general housework. .None oiji. r need
•tart next Moadsy maming and who in this way paid a last tribute to
Celery salad In tomato cases.
told ^ New y<^ ^Ida at^ corre- j ,or be has been ao confined to hto desk
apply. Mrs. Floyd Smith. Cit. phone
will be prepared to bandla a larger the dead. Burial occurred in the Cath­ apondent
Cheese
straws.
there that the conduaioD was |
h**
aug 4-tf
qaantity of farm prodocts than er^ olic cemetery.
Strawberry Ire cream.
Bonbons.
l*»’«>n>e shatlervd. but stUl hto IhrallWANTED—S*-wtng at h..me
before. The plant wUl start up on
Coffee
Angel food.
merely a phrase of hto gospel of yvA
made from S2.'»o up. bl2 Webster
and Its just and pr^T remunersUon..'
^ ^
beanA sod
company is prepared
Before the company left paper and
PERSONAL.
street. Cilx. phone HW).
ang 4-3t
-U c need to do thlnga. to act out our | • M»*t of those In middle
middle el
to receive all that the farmers will
daaa, hto ! enveloiK-s we-e r«>^»ed and each one
Mias Maud H. Teller, an Oberlin col­ bcUefA '
bring In from now on. The bean crop
employees, enjo.v life far more than wrote th<dr prophecy for the crowd.
th^ we all ^wwulae^aa right ond .
try. HU very «n,e8e
I In ofr indostr
Is exccptfonally fine this yesr, and the lege atudent, will spend the remainder
seaU^d aud w ill l>e opened
said ^
be. ami
be added. .'That
a -i
^
..
*.
...
capital
becomes
his
undoing.
Just,*
Auction.
Auction.
Auction.
t
his
tJ.elr
IndleatiOQs are that It will be at least of the summer with her sister. Mrs. A. fact.*'
(t met-iiiig which will Ik>
Every day *1 ?:30. and 7:3a
And that’s a facL There Isn’t one of
H. Green.
CO per cent heavier than last year.
The latter expression Mr. Nelson those employees who. altbougfa not , five ytwrs from last evening as the
Hundreds attended yesterday.
Mlsess Mary and Haftlo BiUky of tacka on to moat of hto homiletics!
The com crop this year approxi­
rich, is yet moderately well off. hasn’t
Ih nJan.In Montague,
Get In line and buy the good
“My little •ennon." aald Mr. Nelaon, less care, less responslbnily. less work ‘
mates from 60 to 76 per cent of the this rlly left vestorday afternoon for
things at your own price.
“dealt with those things of which 1 ■nil more leisure, certainly more pleas­
MISSES JACQUES HOSTESSES.
crop, and the company will be pre­ Milwaukee on a two weeks’ visit.
The Boston Store.
Joseph Life of Manistee returned to knew by . actual experience. We are ure and more heart to do hto allotcd
pared to handle all that they c
prone to require authorities for every­
Y. G. I. G. Club Was Pleasantly En
Fruits will not bo heavy, but the hts hoDM* this rooming after siK*nding thing we do or contemiilate doing, es­ tasks.
tertained Last Evening.
“And when such a captain of Indus­
company fs desirous of sc-curlng all the a few days In this city.
pecially where the thing to be done
The Y. G. I. G. club wa.'* *nitertalned
Oharics Johnson of ManiMtoe was in may be a departure lu any line of |>hl- try. steeped In his bablt of getting
poaches and apples possible.
> day of his d<*atb. to gaih- hy the Misses JacqiK*s at tbeir home
Manager Harold Koceli^d states the rity yesterday and retiimetl home; lanthroplc endeavor. Tbe better part
fathem what better epitaph
I would be to do for ouraelrea according could be have than Sidney Lanier's on Vino street ln.ct evening. After the
that be expecU a very heavy season’s this rooming.
business of the ovenliig was over,
R J. Egan and wife of Elk Rapids to ow own idey and our own Ugh
nm la the aggregate. He ezpocts
lines;
1 aystei
“All the
among other atinn>ementK was a iienDa W. A FAINSWOBTH
atari the factory next Monday morning were la the city yesterday as guests
••VCben all ts donef
t bualiu
glon, law,
nut contest, Roy Wise winning first
PARK PLACE HOTEL
Whiu host thou won
Vltb from 76 to JOO employees; after at Park Place.
carrying the world and Its people
Of thr only sweet
under
the
|
prize a”d the bo'ibv b<*ieg awardeil to
O&oshunmanU110a.ni.an<l * ioSp.ni
Mrs. 8. V. Ix^wig of Buttons Bay. without individual endeavor. It
the first week he will require at least
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.\nlnir Z. zina. Refreshments of lemHonwopathk* O^iwral Prsctlee and
fiOO. He b prepared now to receive who has been visiting friends In the old truism that Talth without good
Having disposed of the unworthy ■
Oun>tillau.ia>.
and wafers wert< sr*rved.
applleationgaoil wlU doubUess bo able city, relurm-tl to her home this morn- works la dead.' We nt-ed to do thlu*pi i mlUlonarre. Mr. Nelson was asked wbat t
oaraelTcs. to live up to those Ihluga | he considered real suec«*»a In life aud |
-----------------------to handle all the people that apply.
which we know and believe to be light how best to achieve It.
BREVITIES.
Mr. Kneeland has already arranged to
•TIm* n*al success in life Is to make a
.
^ *“• *“■
« .od, U. <b«.
receive largo quantliios of beans, and
useful nian. And the liest way to at\ rement walk Is being laid from
will have a sufficient quantity on hand
We consider this su^ a
,
.
I 1 I . I ♦
,
^ always to do the work
nil s livery'iiarn to Union strci.l.
Saturday to sUrt the factory In good ing on her way to her homo in Sut- ,for those
earnest minded students of i band tlie very l»est one knows bow. It i ,,,
. ^
,
good thing that we keep
lons I lay
the wrongs of mankind and their prop- manors not what the work, how hum- j
**
Htit-kers will play at
shape on Monday.
Mrs. J. H. W. Hubbell and baby of er remedy. It to worth a lifetime of , ble. bow Inslgulflcant. bow seemingly 1 ri«.nor Sunday and the following SunWith Its complete equipment, this
on telling you about it
unimportant, If It be done with this ; day ('opemlsh will play at Bowers Harfactory b able to turn ‘out a larger Chicago a'vt here to B.m-nd a month apeculatire or theoretical study,
day after day.
Those
see It. to be in It. to observe It at close thunght ever uppermost It will bring l)ur with them.
product of canned goods than any fac­ with relatives and friends.
range, to live their lives day In and success to any man. And It will l»e the
There
will
he
a
r<gnlar
eonvocaMiss Elsie Cody of HI Reno. Ok la.,
who have seen it and ap­
tory In the northern part of the state,
kind worth having. All large employ­ Uon of Traverse City chapter, N<». 102.
and probably as great as any factory is visiting Mrs. T. G. Hoyt of G23 Wes; beUer and
preciate
the
value
are
ers of men and women are all the time
Tenth street.
la the state.
to know how that other half of whom In need of Just such men. aud promo- R. A. M.. umight. A full attendance is
loud in their praise.
„„„ to
, tliem
Mioa Jennlo Wolf, who has been in we bear and read so much afar off tlon
m is cosy. That’s a fact I dcalre<l
Already a targe quantity of beans
May
and
Russell
Bonnell
were
Uvea.
A
Uttlc
of
such
contact
wUI
|
have
that
proved
many
tl
times
In
Wesley
hospital
In
Chicago
for
some
have been received within the last
wenty-flve years liotnk* W« dnesday afternoon. Ire cream |
Fly Fuller, three
time, was In the city yesterday en arouse any man from the lethargy of i this very house In the twenty-flve
at!.I cake. s.aud\vieh« s and salad were
Tliosc who have not seen
to Northport, called there by the mere elegant study and do nothing • that I ha've l>eeu at Its head.
und i *The worker w ho Is eon tent wlUi
rumlnatlona on the wrongs of men1 uud
f serious illness of her sister. Mrs. Etta fire him with a xeal to do things. And ; mere nic«dlo«Tlty or doing his work Just ‘^o'Aed on the lawn and a gnoip picit are missing seeing one
l«c Hemp Hooks .ami Eye*;, all
im-e was taK« n,
8. Wilson. Mrs. Jessie W. Brabant, then be will do tbem. Tbat’a a fact
| well enough to hold his Job has not tbe
sizes, white or hlaek. per card,
Neat
cards
containing
the
fire
alarm
of
the prettiest dress.iab^
who has been at her sister’s bedside
“If he bos brokeu tbe bread that • elements of suixn*ss In his iunk«>up. He
only
3c.
for tbe nasi several days, returned they break. Uved and slept In aud paid j Is not n useful man an.l never will l»e 1h»k numbers, location, how tf» send in
rics as well as passing by
the prices that they pay for the Incx- j while he bolds to such an Ideal. I nm a an alarm and also Instructions hovk’ to
: cakes 2.>C Toilet S<iap only
home this morning.
^
one of the best offers
C. S. Cavis, grand high messenger cusable tenements they must ni*cept. ' beUever In common things. If a man prevent a fire have br*i-n put out re­
be wlU work to the end that their lot does things well lie Is capable of doing
of the Foresters, left today for Atlan­ may be Improved, that tbeir vile bouses equally well things that are not so cently
have made for some time
Frank Eckler. an employe of RfiUtic City, K. J.. when* he will attend the may be altered ond made fit for tbe common. That man or woman who
n. r s mill, had his b fi Index finger
Chariaa Van Do of Kinqaley Was Try­ Funsters' national convention as a existence of human lielngs with nat- works only under tbe spur of nei-esslty split by a saw this morning.
ural lights to life and health and as works from an unworthy motive. He
delegate.
Jelly TiimliUrs. <l»z., IKc anil
To
which number do you
ing to Pawn It in a South
Dorr Armstrong's delivery wagon
Mrs. F. M. Hamlin of East Eighth much of happiness as U may be poosl or she should work b«H-anse work is
good, becausi* It will make him useful br.»ke d<jwn on the ronier of Unb»n
you belong?
Side Saloon.
stre«*t has returned from a trip through ble to attgln.
“It will not be necessary to sweep to hlmw*lf and useful to society, be- and Seventh streets this morning. The
San Silk, all colorp, <
northern Minnesota.
cntlre blocks from their sites that new- cause it la the law of bln being and front axle l»roke in two.
George Pray of Kalkaska Is In the er aud more exi*enslre ones may take may not rightfully be evaded,
Chief of Police Ashton was called to
Kje Camlay p<*r poiindy only
l.aying of brick bc-gan on the We.«i
a aoulh aide saloon this morning to city on business.
their places and be rented at a price ' “And that's a fart and the end of my
Front
street
paving
this
rooming
and
Mrs. E. Rinehart of Platte River was that wUI grind the tenant down still Utile sermon.’’ e.mtinued Mr. Ni-bxin,
look after a suspicions character who
more. But it is possible to alter the with a genial smile, as be iiotnted to n is progres-sing v» r> rapidly.
in the city today.
was trying to sell an vnereoat.

CANitiiia rACTDfty will rrAirr
. to KACKIOM KANt.

ni igBBm WAS IDDD

That Beautiful
Dress Fabric

Crepe de
Gbine

Buy Coday

WHO OWNS OVERCOAT

Mr. and Mrs. T. Ervans. who have
On investigation a rard' hearing the
name of l->ank O’Hricn was found In been visiting their son. F. H. Ervans,
the 'pocket and It was nai orally sup­ returned fo their home In Midland to­
posed that the coat helong«>d to him. day.
Claire Franklin of Old Mission Is In
Mr. O’Brien wa.s sent for and oi»on
soiing tbe coat d<*ciar<-:l it was his and the rlt.v.
Mrs. R. A. Belding and daughter,
that be lost it at the time he went to
Grand Rapida with the delegation of who have been visiting In Old Mission,
Elks fntra this rltv He and the chief rettimed home this morning.
Orrin Burton of Old Mission ts in
got into the latter's buggy and started
down Union 8trv«>t. Wben crossing the city on business.
Mrs. I^ew Swaney of Old Mission
Seventh street a man who corri*s|K»nd
ed to the deacrlnilon given of the ikt- was In the city toda.r.
Joseph Archer of Old Mission was In
•on who was trying m sell the coat
waa coming toward them. He was im- town today.
N Sorenson of Kingsley w as a busi­
aaHfiately taken Into the buggy an<l
confessed to taking the article from ness caller in the city today in the Inthe back room of some heilding tm t* r.*st of the flour mill.
Mis.-* Ib lle .Miller of the Grand Trav­
Front street which he could not
member. The three men had Just ar erse hospital, who was called to Northprofessional business returned
rived at the Casa street engine boose ] p«*n
when the chief was summon.*»l to the j today
phone. The person talking was Duff j Mrs Louis Swaney of Old Mission
McDonald, who was anxious to learn 11* visiting her mother. Mrs. W. W.
ahoqt the man who was trying to seM IMding. of nio North S|>n»ce street,
an overcoat, sLating that the article
was his.
THE MARKETS.
That’s where the trouble arose; both
panics rlaim the coat: O’Brien’s name
was found In It ar.d McDonald has
bw>n wearing It for the past two or
thrt*<* raontliB.
Tlte man who stole the much owned
coat gave his name as Charles VonlX)
and his residence as Kingsley.
Card of Thanks.
’Mrs. D. H. Conover and family wish
to thank their friends and neighbors
for their kind assisunce daring the
•ad bcreavemeni of their father. Rich­
ard Horn: also for beautiful floral of­

ferings.
Tomorrow.

Bast Buffalo. Aug. 4.—Cattle—Dull,
easy values. Veals and calves—Active
and stronger. Sheep and lambs—Slow
and lower; sboep steady. Hogs—10©
15c decline.
CX trolt. Mich.. Aug. 4.—Wheat—
August. 85o; No. 2 red. 85c; No. 3 com
No. 3 white oats. 29c.
Toledo. O.. Aug. 4.—UTieat—Cash,
K5\c; September. 85'^nc; December.
S7Sc.
Chicago, Aug. 4—Wheat—Septem­
ber, 85>*c; December. U^c. Coro—
September. 54c; I^ecember. 48Hc. Oata
27Hc; December. 28^. September
port, 113.45; lard. 17.46; rib*. $8.16.


Wall.

W« will nail fHmiture, crockery
Mdntoves. Now la tlie time to
buy. Yeu make the prioA
Have onythlfig tMit up you may
wteh.
The Boeten Stem.

Well.

Walt.

Hew cheap thlnga do aall.
Can acarcaly baUava your own
aya^ It to a •hwna. %aa knowi,
but wa must aalt tha goedt.
*
Tha Boatoti Store. •

Mr. .Nelson Is an exponent of the co­
Th* ■moll B4>7 Ib (ho r*«atrg.
operative or profit sharing system in
A 1*«'IT>' mother sent her small lK»y
business. I'or nineteen years be has to the country und after a we«-k. of
put his th<*ories Into practice In his anxiety reetdved this litter;
"I got
busluess. bis eniploye»*s
>ye»*s receiving here all right, hut Y forgot to write
' dividends on the earnings of
pany in addition to their wages. About Itefore. A feller and 1 went out in a
twelve years ago he built the town of boat and the boat tiiiped over and a
l>eclalre. In Illinois, some twenty nmn got me out. 1 av.t8 so full of
miles northeast of St. Louis. All the Water that I dklii't know anything f<»r
faetorii's there are conducted on the a kmg time. Tbe other Iniy has to 1^
! profit sharing system, and tbe village l»urle<I after they find him. A horse
Itself Is n co-operative Institution. klcke*l me over and I've got to liava
' 'wlthoDt a chartiT or municipal laws, some money for filin' my h«w»l.
tVe
In w hirh many of ihe cherished Ideas arc going to set a, bnrn on fire ti>.
. of ndt anced sociologists have been night, and I ahould smile if we .lo not
I worked out and n
have some bully fun I am gaing
loyees e
to bring home a tame w thsb-liuek If 1
atoo for himself.
^ claire factorif*s. und nearly ail of them can get him in my trunk,"—iiamwa
”WT>ether he knows It or not, or. own their own homes or are engaged City Journal.
knowing it, will not recognise It. the i In paying for tbem on easy payment
capUln of Industry Is really a hard- i plans.
working servant of the public. Now. ] On Ihe first of the present year Mr.
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow.
Isn't that a higher status for him to oc-1 Nelson further elaborated his profit
Tomorrow.
copy than that of being a mere selfish. | sharing ideas to include tbe customers
ceaaeless, sooUess gatherer of wealth j of his house and by withdrawing from
We will sell furniture, crockery
for himself and foe wealth’s sake? As- I any share In the diridends himself,
and stoves. Now is the time to
suredly It to, and that’s a fact. And | He has made a reservation in the onbuy.
Ynii make th* price.
be to a better public servant by Icav- j nual earnings, however, for tbe prosoHave anything put up you may
Ing out of consideration the sole pur- i eutJon of scbeines of practical phllanwish.
The Boston Store.
pose of getting rich and improving tbe i Ihropy.
qnaUty of tbe service.
I
Land of PromU* la Baat Africa.
“To be rich or to hare riches Is not a |
A wonderful land of promise, the
crime—assuredly not. Msny
Many igood men.
Nb« TliSt Klea
I suppos
good Impniaea land where one cannot be HI. has been
earnest
“Ton pull teeth
discovered by Major A. St John G!h- queried the man. after cllmbiug
boos. who was In charge of tbe com- stair* to tbe dentist's office.
^on tb*^ BotTt iTdifferent
misalon sent out to examine the tract
“Yes sir •’
of country In east Afrlqa offered by the
“Just grab 'em and yank ’em outr
And British government for the pnrpoaa of
“We are esrcful not to hnri."
thaUa why I cay tbe acquiring of rlcbee a Zion Hebrew settlement say* a Lon­
“Then 1 11 csll aomewberv else.'
don cable dispatch to tbe New York
> be hurt do
U a habit, and a bad one.
“But you don’t
*'If thoae who are In a position to ac­ Herald. Major Gibbons, who recently youT*
quire richea wfll only realtoe this It returned to Englaod. say* it Is a
“Ob. It Isn't for me. It Is for the
will result to a now and better type of plateau comprising 5.000 square mllea. old woman. She* got to have elaren
captains of Industry, who wUl look to There arc no settled natives on tha teeth pulled at once, m
tbe attainment of aqcial results rather
hurl her so that ahe won't be able, to
mouth of
than to the more unreasoning accumoopop her mouth at roe for a mo
111 there, and It to'an ideal region for
latlon of a fortune.
Sunday*.'*—Chronicle.
“Men go on piling up wealth and white settlement Children
reared
with
perfect
safety.
There
are
straggling for riches > more through
theforcaof ahahltacqalredesrty ina no mosqultoea.
mosquitoes, and rery
rary fine pasture
paatnrs ■
Wsll. Well. Wsll.
bualnea caraer, and they think It tha Und abounda.
|
How cheap things do sell.
Can scarcely believe your own
It to a shame. w« know,
t we must sell the .goods.
Tha Boston Store.
entitles them
“This may seem a digression from
plain
discussion of the dnUes of
e duof Industry, but It to not.
ties of the employer and tbe rights of
those who serve are connected and
the latter will never be atuined until
the former realizes this and performs
his duties. And so I say that whatbe the opinion'of those duties
T may b
iredly not that of
; of the:
petting rrich. That's a fact. He Is
aud of prodeally a imanager of
function he exercises for
ucta, and this funetic
the dual lieneflt of tbe workers under
k self evl-

Ta Reconl WantAds^

24 inches wide,
50 cents a yard

TWO
EXTRAORDINARY
SPECIALS
Choice of all our $3.00 and $3.50 white wash
silk waists, all sizes.

^7.50
For choice of all our black silk coats, worth
up to $20.00.

E WILHELM

mm'mm
IMC CVCMHI9 iiioofie, nuvcM errv, tnmMAM. nttnAv. Auourr 4. ttos.
MAmjicrrv.

have beea—a aerbwt aeeldiKrTgM | beach party given by,Mrs.eiaektodga; and coartabie' la tiBs
co^
week, la reaching for a bottle of mod-j mdsy erenlag
' osmad the flret atore an^ bgl^ljb
Hag carcar-1
Bl at
at tbli
tbli Kingsley.
Kiagsley. The
The---------------------Ictne sbe apace a bottle coataftlag
Mrs. John Van U
U very
very m
fuaeral was h«d from
Wewttaa
rmnmtvimtr Hbds
W R
R church mt
fllAflA. R^T.
bolle acid, reeatviag
tbe gwfktMita
contents <m}1 writing.
, fhmk
tbe M.
at tMc
tWs plao^
ber face. She eras Incky enough not ^
The Misses Sophia Vesper. Coral A. L. Tbarstop, cbaplala of U|a L O. O.
!________
to get any la ber eyea, although her aad Hattie Paulas and Meears. Charles P.. oMclatiag. Tbe pall bearetsws
Odd
Felibwa. of
face is qaite badly baraed.
Anderson and
Harry
Decker spent chosen froav^lbe
which order be was a membar until
1
Aug. 1.
Sunday at East Iceland.
----------------Ed Praose of Traverse about thraa years agpa. He had pasaad

Mr. and Mrs. Bi
Robert: every chair in tbe lodge during hU
BENDON.
i City are vUlting
' membership.
C. L. Carpenter spent Sunday at Brosm’s for a few
W. Dune’s mlR will finish the teaTurtle fake.
Aug 1.
son’s cm this week.
Mrs. W. J. Jerrett of Traverse aty

Tbe srork baa begun
on tbe powi
power
begun OD
GLEN HAVEN.
1 which will furali
vwn and Barrett went to
Tbe Misses Helen Chrirtlanson. Ka­
Messrs.
Heno' Glllmore and Frances Rosa
‘ lights at Xlngsle;
rine Nesacn. Helen Uoyd and Beta
’eatwood
rere the guests of Carl Bates Sunday.' Wes
CMuMeratlob. They were Borprlsed
.
-----------------------length of
Cook were the guests of
Mr. and Mr*. C. P. Dates were the I
R<Lev. M. J. Memboo has gone
ws_______
Had the min out. ruontpg and. whea
j walk U under coiutnicUon ii
Dav Mtmdty afternoon.
Sun- Reod Cltv to attend campmeeting.
Mrs. Marvin of this place aad sister
I at Loke
they enierud the bou»e. discovered Ibe
Jut Aadm* wts kicked by
The N. J. Nessen loaded with lumber
Tilcy.
of.Iowa called oa Mrs. R. Newman one
j
J. Brown and famllv returaod 8atof i Wednesday.
mUl band* eagaged in a gao»e ot old. dar last week.
George Unk- last Thursday, causing concussion
cuncu

Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Georg
week*’ outing
Mrs. I). H. Ikv and Mr*^ W. Mc- ! urday
the brain. Hv is belter, but
Mrs. A. e. mtx was a Traverse City leuer. Tuesday. July 25. a girl.
•ledge.
.
Farland
visited
Mr
and
Mrs
Wm.
Par-’
Rennie lake
risMor last week.
Messrs. R. R. Bate* and Olsf Nellson of danger.
•'Horaoe/' aakr-d Captain Boardmao.
the
roads
rant
at
East
Emnire
one
dsy
last
j
Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. SUrr of r ManlKiee
working
Teams, were
wei
MIks Flora Iklllnger is a Lt'land vis­ were* fishing Saturday frfiemoon. re-i
* why Is tbe mill aol runningT’
week
came
Moilfiay
to
attend
the funeral of
itor at present..
turning In the evening with a fine ■ all last week
guest of the, Mrs. Starr’* father. James McCully
string of fl*h. atx>ut
Ir num)>er.
Quarterly meeting last Wednesday '
"Katbcr.** the aoo replied. ”U w
July 30. 1M5.
form '' MissesKarine
Nesseii
and Helen!
Julln* Pt«ber
of Dowagiac wa.s In
In the
the form
The crops are looking fine In this passed off very pleasantly In
IllUe nioy today, and
anyway wc
d two davs la.st
la.-^t wt-A'k
wt-^'k
i town the first «ifthe week visiting old
viclnliy. also In Homestead.
of a grove m<‘etlng. Rev. I... Kenney
a'ceded Ibe men In the mill to mak
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
R Dallv and pany, consisting
consUilng of friends.
Mr. Fisher was formerly a
[
Aug 1
and wife were able to attend for the
cooogb for tbe game.”
John McHugh, wife and daughter of, clerk in J. Anspach's store.
first lime in a long time.
Tbe Misses
Mildred
and Francis
^xhlhlHor
and daughter!
The Kndor* gave a
The \V. C. T. V. will hold a Mother’s Chicago, E, A. Voice*
This “manag»-ro<?nt" quickly detarebon
are
rlsitlng relative*
and J
MAYFIELD,
Viylet and Mr. Drew were here We<l- the opera house one evening last week
meeting
Tuc-sday
afteroo<»n
with
Mi>.
Ii ]* expected the saw mill wlli
mlor'd (he old farm**r to sell the mill friends In Cadillac^
r.esday on Mr, Daily 's yacht. Montana. {
The rain has somewhat hindered the
Mrs. tv JokpI of Chicago is very III tomorrow morning,
lo Hannah and I^>.
the afiem«>on with Mr .-u.d ! potato cultivating.
at the home of her daughter. Mrs. j
The

tennis. »K>wU. arch ’
Kingsley and Wylie crossed bat* on
Hwatosh.
amusement*.
; the home ground Snndav
The game
“Boardman’r Mill Won’t Run Today.”
Miss Gladys Dame spmt Monday In
has been quite 111 the're*ulH*d In a loss for Kingsley, the
England's *un was slowly setting over Traverse C!t.
w«*v*k. btit resumed hi* work In score being G ud 1.
Kingsley’s sec­
is expeetc'*
expected.
Pa«t *"*
’*■“
Mrs. John Graham Is visiting friends jment. by means of divided ordiT*. was time **
hills «o far away.
ond
nine,
"the
Slugger*."
played
iiinday.
Tbe nroeeed* of the rtThe Iwrrle* i
In Traverse City.
Mr. Graham will Introduced.
The aeon*
:1 Mr Paxton of Blackman the name da.v.
Hot. alas, ’(was raining pitchforks up j<j|n her In a few day*, when they
Haying and
■freshment* were $T r!
In Blackman’* favor.
i few day*
yield in many year? Plalnvllle. Indiana.
the large
around Grand Traverse liay;
go to their new home at Bad Axe.
Mis*
Vida
VanDervort
returned
Gu* l-ong lo^t w«*ek.
Kingsley will play Montoo at Man
from
a
vl*lt
at
Traverse
Cltv
Thur;4.
Tbe
meeting
of
the
enM-uilve
comAnd the lost ralre knit the fon.'hoad of
l^ordel I ton Thursday.
Many iwill go fn»ra
Alfred Pierson, a gues
She wa.* accv>mpanl»*d by h*T
mlttet‘ of Ihe Y. P. S. C. E wa« held day.
. . here to chi*«-r for Klngale:
I^Mlge. left hYiday for his
(he saw mill man for fair.
on Monday evening at the home of coufln. Ml** Hard Uiwry
Obituary.
!
8m-^*t Commissioner Kouao 1* plactroit.
He with hand so punk and trumple». Mr. Charles Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr James are at­
.tnRd B. Davis was Uirn in Oswoi
r-,lng a quantity of gravel and clay on
-nmymiis an<l C. Zetl.neisI
Mr. and Mrs. J. Shelp are the guests tending Ihe neml-ecnlennial celdtra- Oswego rounty. N. Y . Jan.
for a i|m*% was highest there:
a'Kingsley’s »l reels,
It unlay on the Illinois fo
lion at the So«> this week.
Me marrieil
Ho with sad bow«*d head and thought of .S'. Putnam and family
s'.!
M. I). Trout wine of Traverse City
ii sort at .Mr. Illeninymns'
JohnI Maw
Mawthonie ha* lu>en having a
Ml** Jacobson arrived In town Sat
. P^nsyivanla
He ,
idl, a-While.
shipping several car loads of cat Me
ful, he with Just that trumpleas
urday.
isjI
bix Children
^ party »»f five ladles and gentlemen and
rt sheep from here
tray.
gnvn
I*. Ix*m re*um«*d home from Suttons
i
hi* posi­
liV.™**-..-”*!
on the Illinois Saturday for
C. K. Snyder has n'sign.-d
Btruggllng lo kwp hark the murmur. Bay Saturday.
tion
with tbe lutematlunal Harvester
j Kenwu(»d n*»ort
Mrs. Hruc<^ of Canada I* the g»H‘*l of
“IbMirdman's mill won't run to
(ieurge T. Raker arrived on the Illl Co., and 1* home preparing lo buy iiolellle Thomiwin Is at prereui with Wn ox**I«h1
their claimI tbn*e
thi
_
Wednrsday
fur
"Tlie
Oasis.”
]
tato«**
Hit*
fall
day.”
with her slstrr. Mrr- John Sedy of
north of Wexford,
ord. following
following the’
Mr®
u H.
ii Day
Day and daughter Beside.
Beside, j
Cba*. Crapo and family will
wl
s. R
Chas.
oiovo
Wexford. She is re|u.rted gaining In muian trail tlm.ugh Ihe dark fo.
Mrs. Cliarl.** Rule and daughter Fan-1 to Manrelona
Mancelona In about a w«*ek.
w«*el
wher«
"Fireman." nonrilmnn's white lips fal­
Ktrongth.
threr* miles fn.n> anv house
* Winifred Kastman .if{Mr. Ciapo has purchamtl a gn>e«*ry
tered. pointing to the *aw mill old.
Ira l.lnicn and family wen- May fiel.l , Theni pleasure trip <
ity (
big sham
"You can go and pull tho lire* out. you
pfH-KOl
ahoo j
quarterly “meeting was iH-’d
jn night the beds and flo-.ir were full
Old violin which iK-ars the mark
ran leavi* the Uiiler* ctild.
Monday t-venlng. Rev.
' larul-liMik- r* and road-makers,
allan maunfactnn* and tbe dale
There’* a wiwyer In the waw mill, he's
hostCMS. The hours
tsild and deer often had |
vacation
mIsh
Gran is with ix-r iian-iu* to Ih» i
mu*lr and sor'lal converKatlon and aa player worse than 1;
a purehaiu
le "h
bountiuius
iteous KiipiM-r
Kiipi
was serve
thin «-ligine to hi used in hi* wumnIQuite II few are taking In the cirrus a ,jay m fj im a hundred, walklii■n> ti
working establish
Ishmenl.
todav at Traverse Cltv.
„,||es ti..MonnM* Center
D. C. C«siiKAlic
Sayers
Is
cutting
rvo
In
this
vi
^„i,|
f„r
and
»1
<u
SKH-le wa* presented with a lieamiful
working in Joh
s black!
rase as a token of love and e*ui ni and cintty with his binder.
nrst bridge over the Mnnis ;
^
Youim of Traverse Cltv has shop.
all iefi for Ihclr home* f.H*l.ng iha.
j
Tbe recent wind storm ilhl ennsidthey had lu-on reyany .-ntertained and
m's Till
[ecalile ilamage to the fruit and grain
with he.«t wishes and many happy n- eft.-rnoon
in
at
Moll
eabin
Monroe end select school was,
Whiteside and Mrs. Smith and
In (own ye-terday. kept In hi* home. They liv.sl a while :
KenvviKHl resort left
*“MlssV\\Vi“-head spent Monday In
on the peninsula at Traverse Ik years
^ Satiirdav.
Traverse City.
^Slper ilhl
Mr Davi* Joined the M. E church at ^
•^Mlnir
Mis* Vella Spangle
hns retum.-d
GRAWN.
HANNAH.
home from Traverse City.
Wrvf.ird
The .small boy has taken hU pa and
The dance gtv.-n by Jake Gleb Sal
Mrs. John Kennedy Is vlsltlnj
visiting
nia III thi’ cin-iis loday.
h-aiiv this
urday night was w«-ll-attended and a
the* at i,lghihouse Pol
Me Wi-ni to thi* bi-Mc*- land. July 17.
fine time Is reisirtisl by all.
fmiu montiag rigs might be *.-eii wandering 1!*o.'. aged
years G months,
citywanl.
H. C B-r* d:-ove hi.* bus
J.diti BriNlrick was a Kingsley caller
I t4nday fora vl*lt with frlc:ds.
fi
The fiincra! servi'o*-! w -n- largely at­
dov.li o"d many, kiiowinp th.- urn. r
Friday.
rle^erry I* 111 at thI* writing
w
tended. Rev ’/.-nas George ofllclnting.
KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT.
tainty of tin- irain. w.-n* glad i<, avai
Mr. and Mrs. E G. lUwHng* and
ClyXe Boy.1 of Grand
nd lliii'iiis
1
Thi* firm o^ Kvau.s A IMltr ha*
di> visit.ul at Hlaekmun Sunday.
i-k In iiiwo. in«*ms.‘lvcs of a chance 'o a.’Tlvi- ii
s-olv.d
partniTshiti.
LELAND.
Mr. and .Mrs Irwin Raw-lings and
. D. White- ilni.'.
A mil l-Yigh-r came u]
G."awn idaye.1 the Q-.nen City tcan
Hodge Sunday.
last
wivk
and
(-x|M*cts
t
visiting
■ Is on the sick II
P«-ier.s4m Bros, are rebuilding their at Trav.-r,«- ri’v S'.oit.nr. resuliii.u :i
maind.-r ..f ih.- siimnn'r l the employ
a HCi-re.iif
to t In fa\i r of C.iawt:
Mrs. John
resldeuct-.
visiting of s. I) F. ust.-rmacher
John C.nrihe an.l family :ire living W.-n d.in. t ..- V*
.■ghi.
r.
Mrs.
W.
T
-Maio.
of
this
j
Alsiuf
Uftb- wa.:. r D. Witt
wa*‘ • --i
1
KIngtIey
I the DeC.uMnr farm Just uuisid. the
►•or. pauc.1 i,
I
pv.'.i.V,
v«--:*.-r.!av l.v tin- Inrg. .log I.. lo*;g.ri
village.
Liuiis Grnl.licti of .MIIwaiikiH- I*
W■
. a.
.
. ...
I
•■or. U...I
Gisirge
Gray wbro
Miss Wayne of I>«-tr.»lt is vlsitlnp f'» Mr Joliiis.in, tin* llvi-ryniaii
.iays,
W. C. .\.-ls.m's
uti.li-t .-.iai:.l 111.- ehil.l Hir.-w a si.iiufriends In town.
Harvey and luni . erso C.t
Illldog
which
anger.
I
him.
Td..eg
Mr.
Theodore Fas**l
Fbs*‘I ««-*peels lo leave for
Mr. Olid Mrs. Ivan Thomas ar • :»cat the Rlverridel
Thi- f.uirih quart.'tly
has a'ways *i-»-im-.| to be p- rf.ci!> Mar..1.1
ithe
M. E church
Is
h:irmh-ss
Inn for
Rradst-IH-I and j Kingsley this week.
Th.' .iance at fh<- Silver Ijik. r. soit
Mr j
Hodge S indav.
last Satunlav i-veuing wa.s w. 11 at
daught.-r Ruth. Mr and Mr.-*. J Gay j
A great many In ibl* ^cJnlty expert
and duucht.-r Ma;:e!, .
I. ni|.-.l ami n!l r.-port a g.sid liimM
to attend the circus wT^ raverse City
Dale, r.-iurned to their home at
A. Tracy Lay.
r Bull has a phoii.- idac.-d th. i*- now
tomorrow.
MoUiiav last.
which a.Ids to the plac
Dr J. J. Bniwiison. hav.- arranged to
for Kpworth league i
Mrs.
McIntosh
is
having
a
larg.
o T. M. and neighbor*, the occnnlon
i-QuIp the Tow.-r roll, r nitlls with a 4b.Missions in Ea.stern A:
bekig
her
sixlieth
biithdav.
Twenty
{
porch
added
t..
her
r.oi.l.
iice.
which
Sumluy
I am laying for that sawyer
horse iKiwer engine and will stsm be through last Saiur<!a>.
Leader. Mr C I. Davio
• prc.?en: rn-l the ev. n ' add.-; much
gue.si?
earthly help is nigh.
rt-ady to *erve the famur*. Tlu- enI. Mo
...
, ____
Murgar.
itly spi-nt. in
glm- has arriv. d ao4 jf now at the
Friday tiight
pn-M'uied with j
> r. iurn.-.i
Faih.-r will not come till sunset.. so^axi
Uh Miss Roby
fri'm a w»*ek's v
r
b»-H'ttiful
hour or so wi-’l! play—
Jas. McCully. for 23 year* a r»*«ident
U N l‘!ckard a!;d John Dunie
many
You can tell the other fellows Board-!
of thi* sfM-tion. db*«l Saturd.ay ni.U’iilng
.1 I’.irt (»ii. Ida Monday lii*t •
little tiov- hi-ll»s1 lloli.-rt
un all
E.lriiiind Hall of Munci.-. Ind .
hntu cd.-t.rate his eici.th birthdu
man's mill wdu'i run to.lay.”
Dry. Hard and Soft Wood.* South Sida
few months ago. Mr McCully
Saturday.
Lumber Co.
2800-H
Dale Bti.-iidi-il a had held
ith w hat might
Th.- gio-.i.
the bay eame Captain Boardman. !
Hauie Hnmpwcli left this wi*.*l:
Boy DeMars of Cedar apeat tbe day
yaMerday with Bart mtx.
Dr. Bmte and wife and Mrs. T. Be­
ben were calk
llied to Wexford last week
OB accoBBt of tbe
the death of tbe little
ebUd of Mr. and Mrs. Blarkbnrst.
Bora, to Mr. aad Mrs. Onral BelUngar. July 25. a gm.
Artbar Zlmmermaa. who is attendfag ■eboo! at Trarerse City. B|mt 8nnday sritb hU pareau at this place.
Miss Ada Waters of Trarerse City Is
here taking care of Mrs. G. W. FTsikb.

11b mai mtx.

THEmL 1^*T RUN

interestiii^ Incident id Early History
of Traverse City.
TK* Mill nutmt rntm.
«Dt arUde la tOc Aa«rieaa

S.T

cnieaM*. tirta*. u»
■M «a tatareaUag lacMapt la tke
a^y kiBtary ot Tnrmnm Ctty.
^ tiM year ItfO, tOe Uia Pwry lUo*
aah aa4 Albert Tracy Lay caOertMl lain
partaeraMy la OMcaipa la tbe limber
taiiBiai

Of AlJAIra: Watte and Almira. 3 to 0 in
faror of Almira: 1-ake Ann and Al-'
inirs, 9 to 4 in favor of Almira.
^ TIfere was ^
a good atiendaaoe of ii
apecutors Sandsy at tbe games.
Tbe Almira team will
plav Long i
Lake next
Suoday. Aug. 6. at Joe 1
Chase’s xdare.
Mrs Sam Myers drove
drpve over j\
Mr. and Mrs.
to Me her brother. Frank Harvey. Son-!
day.
'
Misses Rekah WilRon and Ma.- Gillmore were the guests of Miss Goldla

la Uils coaa««UoB it la la-

tareaUag fo aota tlMt Mr. Lay ia (be
caly maa liriag to Gkteago uxlay. abu

'AA7,ir,v"r

vaa in (he lumber bUHinear. In Chicasu
In 1%D0. flfly-five yeani nro.

U1 Tra*>"^^ro.um"'’1 Kfil Illd^ mor

Id (he fullowing year. Mr. Hannah
and Mr. Ijiy. nmi InUe.l It would In* to
(heir lnirn*»«t in own a saw mill plant
fn»ra a blob they r<inlil prorure llielr
lumber aupplb-H.

('apt. lioardroan of

|

Naiiervillc. 111., at ihut time owned a
little naw mill at
Traveiw Bay.

the load of r.rand

ThU

a bat Is now known as Asylum Cret*k.
in Hie went
Ilaardmnn‘8

|>ait
non

«i/ ihe town.
had

< harae

Mr.

of

Ihe

mill, but the old gentleman was not
well aatlsfleil with the reHiilla. and he

Mi'ftTm^rllVrnUqam's

o(Ter«s] the saw •mill plant and laud udjolnlnc fdr |7(«* nd.
ITIKI.OO In Rold in l:is (Kieket. hoarded a
felnsnuT

Travese hay.

and

eame

lo

Crand

Of roiirie. ai ih.ni time.

4hla part nf Miehl»:an was a d«nse wllrieme>a'.

Mr.

afterward

b«*rame a

WilUani

.Morcan,

« 1rlp,

dlthouah without any intention at that
time of julninR In the h«sln»*«s. Horace
Ihiardman ranu* also. t«» show up the
C'ShI (silntH of tlx- harKain.
folhiwlUK. article

fr<»m

give it ill full us follows:
one of the most

eharmlnR of ni>rtli>‘rn Michigan towns.

.......

To the lumirerman It has hlfioric Intereat ns the eenter of the once great
operation.* of Perry
Trary Ijiy.

Hannah

and

'•A‘A‘;r".A’.T'TAX.Ci,v..,,b

A.

From Hs story also rise*

Ihe flKun‘of Captain Uoardman.

It U

and a game of -;/ihl sledge” were Indl
rertly resiMinslhU* for the heglnning of
the operations of Hannah. Ijxy A C«i
at Travese City.
Ill

1S4T Capi. Harry
HI.,

Itoardman. of

purehased

fi-om

the

Rovernineiit a small tract of lard ni

Herat-** saw him: and his brow.

the nioiilh of the str»-am that after

I.aie!y

wartl h<W-ame known as the lionnlnion

whlt»-

with

sickening terror,
in the Cnngri ga:ionui church Suiiiluy
July ;:i.

glow* with in.spltiiiiuu now.

river and furnished mean* to Iniilil a

To his dad he told the Btory. shownd

gaw mill to his-Min. iloraer* Hoordmau.

th** kinds-of hands tliat came.

The plunt wa* put Into opernllon Octo-I Told
ber 1. 1K47.
William

In

1S51

Perry Hannah, j

Morgan un«I Captain

him that to run

tin* saw

OUR

MABEL.

mill

would havt* buste*! up the game.

Wali.r

Watson

went

to

'

-1: l»i*longs lo you and laiy
.\nd

my hy Caiitain Boardman was under

the

boy

Is

right

for

sartaJn —

Boardman's mill won’t run today.”

vhi'. Ie.l down *-.-e S-n.lav
.-tii'iiing .Mond»v
made
C E Pray
Pn
I Traverse City

ioiisly 111. has m» far n-galnml
lealiii a.* to be ah- to *it no fo
who have been living In York
i.iiir or so at a tim. .
havt- returned.
Little Isabelb- M.*nri>»'. ^ daughter
i
.
,"^,^1
Clint and Tom Pray returned home
KEYSTONE.
i
Mrs. (
Monro. . is quite sick
chelsiygan
momi
elKiygan this
this’morning
They
Roy Ilambrough and
familv hav.- with the cholera Infantum.
played ball then Sunday
movcHl in the Remiie nelghlsmbiKid
Mr and Mrs. William BhvtdgiMul of
Mrs 11mI Warren has be.-n on the Trav. n-e City spent Sunday with 'h.-.r |
|ian*nts. Mr. and Mr? Alex, Innl* and A,,,. ,j,p
,

is brincinkj the crowds our way from cviT>' direction.

[THE GRiNDTRlieSEREGION i

I

apent Sunday In Petoskey
Mrs. Canwiit. r is very issirly. being
laid ui> with rheumatism.

W. A. wi.rden lost a row last week
I by Its being pols.mod with pari* green.

July 31.
MONROE CENTER.

'

{Uam*b“rg^

Sum

,y,‘

A RUSH!

A JAM!!

From the moment we open our doors until-late at night. This is h>- ;ill means the most enthusiastic sale we or
any other house ever held in this city.’

3 OASE3

of merchandise from the shipwreck stock, lost in transportation, arrived lo­
day. Owing to the delay we are placing this on sale at sacrificing prices.

.
.lays lx* t we< k

Iv'
P' -n I... i
f,,'lr”A’of Span.. «ho ha.........a
IV MeK.-'ler La.wt ,-v. nlng was largely •
j,er musin. Mrs H. Walsiui.
July -Mt.
ntu n.b-d and \.-:y imuh enjoyed by ! ^-cn, to Chestmia Thursdav
A little more
Mrs. Emily Young
many uiHired
-rtaim
dned relatives
thenJ were well n-warded.
•ulse Slngrey of Albion. Ind • Ar.
Ihnr and
Miller of C»»m>
Mirh.. are visiting their grandfat:
Murphy, who hx-. lu-or visiting
,
M. C. t'ate, for a few day*.
her daughter, .Mrv J. Waguer, will re-;
8. B. Cate look some hogs to Cv'dar
Indiana today
relatlvt-s !
jreHlenlay,
Mr Mbchel! h.a.- lii.> new house up
Aug. I.
nearly all si'eurvd; grain
. and imrlA-ed
good.
!
Rot. Hart/ ha,: *4.Id hi? farm to Mr.
j Kat/.. vrUo vvir take p.-essession soon.
WESTALMI
IIRA.
SOLON.

Aral Is visiting

OGOENSBURG.

ay
JlIU** Gray
looker
Traverse City I* v 1?r of Trav
Cherry picUng will
ing
Mrs. H«x
pr daughter. Mrs Silas
ies»-j Ring with
her. Mrs^'X. M. Smith, for the i*st of the i»a,t and then I: wi!! I*i Tt:
*k ^
,; Gray.
i Soringsu


ilonry Seal has lioughl ao-x ail Of i
In Traverse
City
M. Smith
at Frankfo
Frankfort this week.
I the aiipU-s
ajipb-s in rtii* n»-lghl*orhooil.
n>-lghl«orhooi
last Saturday
'’be
j to her home at
Mr
and “m
Mrs
The Ml*?**?
Gract-IH>honiI and Maud ,
Wc understand that Miss Stella Slnttr^and
Vs Innis of Detroit an*:
Ml*?
teach
'Ity have
1
Traverse
Cltv
Hair at laBte A»*n
Is
Ring their parents. Mr. and....................
Mrs. E' MeMichael
; McMlchael of
sehnol this term.
Htli
: term picklll
Everv one Is anticipating going to
' Chas. Oerr Is making some Improve- and Guy Tompkin?
the Olmir at IMrtHrkvUle Aug 3.
meniK to his house by adding more I quite a Uitle wail t
Ayers and daughter Eater, also
city has
rooms to It.
'
!
Robbie Walker o
Charles iJeoraan nf Ea?l Emjulj 21
picking cherrie?
m Mills’
went over to Wexford on a vlslL
and now ha* gone hew
Hie Lake and Miss Grace ELifMrs. MI1I.1 is nearly rv-i-overej fron
wort
Most of tbe farmers
Mr* E I. Lake Sunday.
going
View to wor.k
,
Tbe Almira basehall teamJ came out
Id attt
Mr. and Mnu E. O. Wnnie siionl’take a vacation tomorrow and
ng three
iramea
best Sundav Iw olmying
Ihr
Sunday with Mr
the ^
Mr. and lira. Willie Gay.
Gi
between the
a*».d i
he hours
hour* of 2:30
2:3
Mrs. Mood Mllar ia very much ImMi
■be teams were as followa:
o’clock. ‘The
nicely with his brokt*n 1
‘proved In bealt.^
j.*MH jwirs
« laism

John Campbell, vto haa bees 1

• '

OR EAT

SHIPWRECK SALE

Boanl-! Caiualn Ihiardman turned to Hannah:

man vl.sited the mill, while the sale
tif the property to Messrs. Hannah and

...

*fV!Sr7T’T“

r'Tlss.... .

Interesting to note that a rainy day

Naperville.

IT,' „"!?■”

•‘"I'.'-f ...... .

very well. In prose and |KH'iry, ami we
Is

“»•!

f!;:'

the

American l/umherrnan i« II* this story-

Traverse City

if;;;;"

"S;

firm of Hannah. Lay A Company
i) . ac

Tho

held In a

‘o'.k'irrAr

who

member of the

coroiianiisl Mr. Hannah

.

‘Tu.

In the fall of ik:.l, Mr. Hannah put
little

. my. mJy.

'.Ini'

was loratisl on

$.‘i

Mena

Suits th.’il
wi-t

during

and
got

ship-

‘^2.97

wnxk
pritv.

$10 M. u s SuiU

Roys’

slightly

lh«-

I’.-trolciim .T«-l*
ly. a Uk lioliKfor

do'rt*n

Lfulii*s'

Sliirt

Batistes,

39c

40
Mourning
Pins, sail- priix*

ImiMTuil R*-autv
Rright Fn-iieh
Toilet S«JOp. 2.'»c
liar, for

Ladi<>«’. Missd-s’
Olid Chikln;p’®
gvjoil grip Hose
S u p p 0 r t e r s,
worth 10c, for

IN-rcatl»«.

tiingliams,

Grecian

rlaltomiely

Irimmtxl,

that got sligliliy
wet, ja r yd

Sjuall and extra
larg*' si/.«* Moll's
('oituii W«»rk
P.iiits, worth fl,
fur

17c

Wnista ir. eiiiliroidoroil Voik*®,
Lawns-

\’e«tiiig

2c

Shipwreck Sale on
Shirt -Waists
T--)

:{.5c whiu- nieri-d-ri/.oil

Ic

Voiles,
values

2c

5c

Plain and fancy
Silk®, 50e «juality* for

29c
Men'® h e a v y
Canvas Glovi*®,
full size, ®hipwrw k ®Jile priof

s 5c

t price

Painteis’,p:iix*rhangers’
and
tnosons'l Iveralls
and dorkets

25c

MeutotsorLowMas

o
1

Perfumetl Tal<*um PowiL-r.
®<jld
in drug
•loro® for 10c,
our prioe

2c

SUO doxen UOMin’ Am
Istporitid KedAwnar,
MrteTiss. Block V<A

tL yoar ebaion

lOc

50c
and
ToeMen's and Boys’
Dn-s®
Straw
Hat® for

lOc

THE OL.OBE

got slightly
the

wi t

shiinvnik.

rr;...*."

that

iluriiig
sale

5.66

Shipwreck Sale on
Skirts
2-*i0 Lwlies' and MiMcs'
■as Skirtb,
Dn-as
Skin in BrillUntii
^hev. .jiliana. Rroudeloth, Cl
lot, Panama®. Voile®, fancy
Suiting® and CoverU, voloo®
up U) $7.50, Bfile price

$S.97, $t.9r,$lAT, 78C
rinidfSJOMmi^ fine
DreM Pants that

,SS,Tp6
Traiasc ai;. Midden

^
<

. 'Tw miiiiM ateoMb TiUYeme crrv, MtcMWMc #RM>^v. auou*t ^ iml
‘Jtte tw» girti <

■CM6MI »n CSMOSB
Tb«rc U a wc0.4ifts«d nn»or r>«BX
•boirt

DMnitt kHfMH

0lBoe goiag to CfckagD CM

prepared

ctrcm

Qvcnee A. Bkck «rd Joha M

Uuh

A FAMOUS CHARGER.

fc«T are to Jala la a aMirtianilag ooai'
paay to aoliMMi a plaat la JaNn »«

t*s< War Mmmtm.

rtfaoed to anke a denial.

Mr. MoTk<-7

aaM that be had b««n talked to aboot
•t, bat troold not any bow deflalte the
aropoalUoa wa».

Mr. BUrk and Mr.

Mniker bare t>em aaa^lated In rail
mad enierprlam. and both are well
known Detroit cajdtaJUta.
Right ol way for a Mlrbiaan Tclfs
piKflin C5o. tf»U line through fbe areat
end at the aMfr penlnaola la belBg aeetircd.

ThlK will ntend from Neatorla

to Imnwoofl, a d»*«a*ee of llfl lUllen.
A

atrip of land'»lpht*fcel In

akms

the north

able

of

the

width
Sooth

Shore'* right of^ray will Ik> perebaiM<<]
by the telepbone company. From Ironarood c«>nu<Ttlna

will later bo made

with the h«wd of the lake.

Another

Impnorimut authorlied i* the Inatab
latlon

<»f

a

copper

cirruit

between
A
the

Kiratia of. Marklnae. and a new toll
line will

be strong direct

from

the

Mraitn to fietrolt.
Rrpaeaentative

Bam

II,

Kelley

SZS

*i>ft

bread.

ere.*ilnre'* flanks, and the white «kln
i «nd

golden

brew

were aUined

exp^ a—ad

lOu quart*

of

plrkli**

and 55

To k«vp the tmoi>s

ritwu !K>u liars of aoap will la* required

decta oa foUews la hM report apoa
goat aa a tobl* deUeocy. Mya a Wade
lagtoa dispatch to the KaaMft City
S«u:
^
“It la ceanally agreed by tMP> srbo
•peak from experleace that tbe kids of
on breeds of goats arv a tat^ deUcory. It Is true that aa»ong tbe great
aiaaoes of the pe«i»le of thi* conntry
there la a rrtnatluible and wed growndcd prejudice agaluit anything hearing
the name of goaL
“Within tbe enrirmment* of the
hirgfr eltle* are *foond many kida. and
tt is evident that only a few of them
ever gcpw to maturity. What beeonre*
of tbe reiit> Butcher* and meat drub
era answer this qoeatlao by aaylng
that they are aoW a* lamb. No meat
d.'wler haa ereg heard a roiuplalnt
agalnat tbe quality of anrb lamb.
“A Coaaiderable number of mkldle
aged and old mongrel g-jat* are pnrebaard by tbt {lacking botiars of tbe
larger cities. Tliey are purehawd as
goat, but are sold a* mntton. and
many of those who ns *rrenn*m*iy <*on
drmu goat hare eati-n it a amre of
time*.**
Mr. Thompson ad«l* that the ekliwly
goat !s not a* g!*id ns g**si mutton,
but that it ia not any worse ih.in liail
mutton. He ln*!*t* that the prejndU*e
Bgaliiet It w-oukl dl«ipiH*ar if the ik*v

hopeful, liowewr. of *e.b
a reanlt.
Mr. Thonqve,n 1* (ii-.rge,
payrtte TiKuniwon. edll'ir of tite bu-i
f
iluatry.
lie atanis! |
ujam hla goat report w 1th the irtir|»->*e “
of anaworlng the iiumeron* Inqutriea |
wiilHt have reatiied tlie Imrean a* to
the |Miaxlbility of creating a g »nt In­
dustry In the I'niled Stjte*.
It wna 1
wlille IneUIeutally nnuarkiug ujern i!m* i
{»reai*nt site of tlte Imlnatrj- that In*
made tlie atartilug *tat»*:m"ita wtiiHi
coiifonml our muming lamb w ith giKit i
chti|je.
1

Xovel Feafcrea Ptnaaed For tli*
Jamealnwo i:ahlbltln« ta lia»T.

Flower dlaplaya will l>e a fe.itere of
the Jamestown exhlliitlmi In I’.siT on
age remained l»et\ve«*n him nmi eapthe ahore of the Ilnmpf »n Ro.nds. I—
tivlty. Nobly tbe old horse re«|iontled tween Norfolk and l'»»rt Mouna*. aay>
to hi* mil. Away tbrougl. the trninpbd I

tbrough tbe awful aceue* of slaugliter j
For the homer tS
. . ,
^
, I and the heap* of the dead and dying;
gmundn.
straw will |M> pun haaed. 15 Inn* of I
ihrongb the merciful darVnea*
hay and i*.'..tM»o pounds «>f osta. The j of the auminer nigbt; away toward
Mate will Imm
qoni* of wraxl. 1?' Par!* once ngatn.
galbm* of lard erf!. thr.K- bam-la of
Tlint wa* tbe last time Naimb-on

sraa

brought

to

Kngland. and even-

Uko. ,rar Ma.Vottw. I. ..l.nnlnc « ImUt «« to Coiml .\op«rlo of
Muskegon county cruaade. Supported j ®“* ftt^*dlrr«.
Ill* okl age

r

the i»n»phet

ontiaise*

to land

many

-........... ..... ........

It ha* been {uirt of tbe deevn^tlve

ht H*ni* alMHit iv.al.* * farm, sidle th«

•t:tl 1 saatUAed.
* "Goln* tlx* whole sray. mister?" In­
quired the {vaaaenger with the green
neokWe as he took out hU aimlTliox.
pier* have tsK'n e\tcnd«-d into the wa­ pre{Miratory to settling himself for a
cross examlnatioo.
ter. *<i that steamer* can appmarh his
Tbe man Interrogated eyed biro atteo■ private gmuud*.
tlvely. then replUxI;
Thre«* ycar-rdd Hlan V.m I'rk. s«»n
“No. I get oat at the third station,
of IT Thomas Van I'rk of Knlamar<av j I am going to collect some money
cqx*n»*«l hi* father s m«'*liclue eaw' and ' dne to me ftvr groceries anfitdled. You
apnalle. hi* sib* and

rnklsM*d Glad

Mone.” their M»n. sill have cttrofon

nUl*' onB'l«"^s

i**

lii»sl.-

villa

New

pna*«*«si.*fl to te*» the Cf*nt. Ills of *«.»•!
eral of the Indtles

..........-..
into lh«*

When hi- mother'

d«H'tor *

wt>rk**«! on the tiah

•• >•«

1 am a wbokwale grocer.

Tbe bwal?***"x^*

ly twelve years and nine months roartied. I live in a aemldetached bouse.

^ ibat native plant.** sltonkl 1k* us.*<1
far at poaMble.
Fifty tli<m*.HHl4Ku
ropean private mttlnga. such n* are in
n*e for hedge* In England, will Ikused. a« well as Itofween lo.frv) -ml
20.000 cutting* of mountain lanrel and
willow and inlw-ell.-.nt'ou* eoll***-t:<*ns
from old Virginia garden*. Among the
large ahmha will l«e bollya. red maple*,
loruat*. flowering dogwood, apple ami
rlierry tree*, red retlar. pap«*r nmU>»-rie* and wrater oak*.
8eveml tbonwtnd willow* are already
In poaltkvn. It hn* l»een tlie design tp
preaerve the natural featnn** of the
ground* wherever peiaible. Tlie por­
tion of tidewater Virginia wJi.-re tlie
exhibition i* to tie IwHd I* kn iwn for
tl»e luxnrlanr'C with whi«*h phiuta and
flower* grow.

at least 50 ..1 them found th. ir wa> . make a;i exkvilent .-omblnatlon.
Tbe
to St. Joseph and look up reside nce in poultry stir tlx* ground eonsWlerably.
the tenderloin district. A mill by the ferllllte It and take ao Interest In tbe
solution
of
tlx*
ln*K*ct
fwoblem.
There
ejitlr*' |*ollee force gather*';! up IhU
I* reeiprorlty.
The fowl* need atin
gang of foreign criminals- and they
Rhine. Miade. a range, scratch be»L |
wore driven fmm the rmmty. and It i*
gras* and grit; tbe tree* need seralA-j
now pnqavsed to pn*vent others fln«l
iug and fertlllxmg.
I*ooltry seem to |
lug refuge there.
be espeiHatly v-aloable In tbe {ilom
cnreullo playing posamn
Thi last veMlge of the past glory of |
Psrape* them.
WTilch animal to uss j
Inland ijike as a rcaort for the state **”**”**
for {KiMuring the home sod ort^rd j
troops was remover!'thi* wi*ok.
Fbr
1* mostly a question of eX{>edleocy. Be-,
sever*? y<.ar* the Michigan National fore .vou decide thi*. however, go over]
Guard enramptnents were held there tbe whole aubjeet again and see If It;
tbert' were reoUezyou?€*d
the wlll not be better to till tbe orduud ■
after alL-Garden Magaxine.
i
troops Michigan sent to the Spanish
------------------------------ —
i
The nr*t Steel sicr*e««Rer.
;
ment has been held at Ludlngton the
^
,
, Tbe first steel akelettvn building ever;
aotlltary atmosphere T.a* boim main-! erected wa* known a* tbe Tower build-j
tninud by the rrequ«*nt visit* of troops '■ tag and stood on lower Broadway. New

doo Chronicle. Tbe Inrentlon coDstoto
of SB spplUiice fOT lowering fbe coffins
into the grare. and It la etolmei that
there la nothing to offend tbe aefudhlBties of tbe montner*. the body hoteg

dared Chief of IVdiee t'hai le* Sau« r
bier, of St. J*>*eph. who with Chlif
Charles Johnwm of Ih'nton liariair and
Sheriff Tennant Is end4*avonng m pre­
vent the lawlea* exIU-s from brv'aklng
uia»o the.«e resorts

and

en*atlng a

reign of lerrv.r. Following the first raid |
bv Chief (*f. Ihdlc^ Collin* of Chicago

-

American

I

i

war.

since the

Stepaa, 823 Baadolph stiwK.

Joly lUf

mesit
Lacc Stripe Hosiery

encamp­

maki before I married her. and has
lK»en va~elnated fs-lm. I hare £1.13*0
in the hank, and I was founeen when
I left aehnol.'’
TIm* man in tbe green necktie bad a
d!.H*.tt!«fiM look a* be Inquired:
“Wlwt did y**ur great-grandfatlier do
for a llvingr' I^uulon Standard.
______________________
Ck.ckr.a.
PouJlrv and the home orchard often

for

pmotics. ,Now aH this l»! York city. ^Vheo tbe architect submit | lowered akrirty gbd WTfirenOy. “
ted the plans for R to tbe boilding d«- i the coffin rMctaa «■ rearing place tbo
partment In 18S8 (he member* of the
department were so iroxxled that they
had to turn the whole matter orer to a
Tho^ women who saved Johann speelal board of expert examiners. For
llocb. bigamist, from the galhnrs tbe first time In tbe wwld a holMtag
wqr© former resklenu of Ben'oo Har­ bad beeti desIgBed ta which tbe entire
bor. Cora and Katherlns WUaon grad srclght of walls and floors was support­
natad from t^ high aebooi there Sfi ed by tbe steel akeleteo. aad tbe bntldyears ago. Coca was cmpioytNl In the tog towa coiitalDod no fronata tor
afich-a stroi
atore dC Jolui a Morriaon. Katherine
caifiodtbeF
plana, and tbe modem sky'
raa a millinery- store there and ta 1892
Kliandoii^, and this week a dqiachtnent from the First regiment In De­

troit ca^e out and leveled the ground.

Mrs. Tracy OU-

lia. 50S State fit.

JoJy 254f

WANTCD-Competerot girt for general
housework.

Weller.

444

Webster

•ireet.

July 24-tf

WANTED—Two dlniag room girl* st
once.

Hotel

Wbillng.

July 24-lf

WANTED—A woman rook; srages 140
per mouth.

Lake View House. Elk

Ropldf.

July 1> tf

A “SHI.Vhr

ON YOl'R MIND?

Ctmningbaai. at
rboft

.

the

LJ**o

, A Clean Up Price

TO

RENT;

•fid; f o»»acre lou fraattog «• 14tb
mtrtrU 4 im Oriflhi St WlmUa'a afidn
and 2 hiCs oa West

pat la mortflagw
toffaba

E,

npaaia tor aalfi,

McNaa^

PwR
Julf- .

FALMISTRY—Cna
Remember the futare Ilea to yaafi
baad. a adoarifle reading vfll revaffi
tbe tree IXe'a
UaioaSL

Watory.

Over iff

MidaaatraaM,

StflMI

ma aaiJi oa ntAtro-ika

barber

n pZir*** *g
V Maara-rt.

also ciKht ruum

quire of K. A. Kildtv. 534 W
street.

h

Joav ISM

W

TAXES

Ninth

V•

aui

harn.

Inquire

at

21S

Eleventh street.

Wert

July 191|

of pleasant rnom*. cheap r*m. Rtxid
k>catic»n.

nror

I'nion

*c!i««it. telephone .C.

Nolle* to Taxpaycrau
The tax roJU fc»r the cvdleetkia uf
Rchoui and city taxes and apcctal aaM-*»nient* f«ir the five wards of (be

FOR RENT—Say. if >..u want a

Some of these the quantilies are small. Id all lots there m enough
for you if you hurrj —it’s only the
laic ones that will get what’s left.

at

Place HotcL

TO RENT—l’nfuml»heu mom*; also a
gtvvl

Oaa.

Mar Zl-tt

MISCELLANEOUS
MDMIV TO LOAN-Ma 9kx ctofififl

hou.-c with clt> water and ga^.

Wc have plact*<l on a labl#: in center aiste ficveral lots
of Black Lacc Stripe and Fancy Lacc Hoi>c that will
make lively business in this department.

Frooi otraaL

WBI ba aoM on navy paymaata afi
cxehaaga fdr other property.
TT. Raff.

mm

FOR RENT.
STORE

street

city of Traverse City. MIrh., hare been
p'arx-d in my hand* for cvdlcrtkm.
I will Ik* In my office f«ir the {>ar>

H. Carpenter.

po*e of etdierting *aid taxes

5til Citizen*.
July 27-thur-friwat-lf

every '

wfvk day from now until Nov. 1, 1908,
from 9 oclock until llW o'ckwk la

LOST

If for«mo«m. and frt»m I o'clock natll
•i rhK-k In the aft*-rnoon of eacli day.

LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—<3ne
idark

heifer,

p«»tin<!*
Wc have placed the price at

weight

aUfut

market.

l3o Two Pair for 35e

STRAYED

Vic

147 na>l

Fninf .‘tr.-i-i,

auc 3-lf

OR

or iidtiry J

received

H* turn

W. Slater, ll.mse FYir-

uitboul

Rep

l*t and until <»ct

fees,

unpaid’

oa

lot. a penalty

•d one |x r cent for rxiMcctlon will be
On all taxe* remaining uh-

pah! on fVt. Irt and until Ji*»v. 1st a

^jLOST-7<»ne bnmn

the taTentlon. It to pefatotf ««t
prermt tbo pfitafsl Mstmm Ctat i
ttoma oecBt at fnamslA

TRY A RECORD WANT AO

wrist

large c’rce* t*‘nt

BE A SPECIALIST
The w..rM is f.ill of

' '

key* atlarhfKl to chain.

auc 2 71

FOR^SALE
In. aide; 3 H. P

Ar«- y-iu one of tlieni?

"r

pine,

As an exp-rt

vdiviiic
y>.M

»

warU

lli.'it

and

t«‘

caxe.

(hr.-.-

P*. O.

dlnlnc

iiir**.

Teacher of Violie

^.•ven nwrtn

329 SOUTH OnM STHEH

ruckfne

Inquire at hi I Stmth

n*.
FOR SALE

l!u»S4- who

'Hiri- n. w

hofi'«*« in eooil htraihm.

eindo skillful. :nl«Ili'.re!it work.

f*n ea*y f«rni.«

Our S*-!!.*;*! ti aehes to d«i I»y d.tine
lKvan<^-

they
FOR SALE

are fitt**! hy i \p*rienci- to hold tin ni.
There is a place for you in the Iiu.<>iworld

Make

*h**«l.
We teach

Kti;:lish. ('oiimn-n ial

Typ’wril-

I.v

l,aw. l.,. Uer AVrit

Press l\>pyiiio, ('oiiinu n-ial

tenn

«Mniuienees

IkSKement ffwnare. hoi

nto.;<ru

and *h. d

gas

light*.

r«>rner

l>ark

S ]d. -‘t

lot.

x!th Mail

\v M. Iialne. car. of lw>*

(on «ton*.
Tia-Bilay.

aus HI

dr.v I*', incli liaril
Write toilay for fr«*c illustnibil pr<»sp-eti!s.

J

w<kx1.

ch*-ap

.Man-.uii. Sit tons Ha>

Kr*«|

.Mhh

Citi^-n's ‘plKine I'*^.

a.iR 1 Tf

TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.

FOR SALE
I

f-ariH I*.

,icrve* *p<l all hfryrie to«»l«

FOR SALE - Mount and

lot. harn on

KigSiih ;tro<'{.

onethird

juirrha.*;'r

down,

.\ii Meal Play with ati

Meal (‘asl

IlfII niifCkl ^'>l>P»rUxl bv J. M. McCOMMELL ate!
IInil* Uff Lll
CAMILLA REYNOLDS.
in SUakG'Sjaiire’s (inat<-st Tmu''’'Iy

“OTHELtfl”™raK
rrk«K ».45. M »aa 75c T. l. |.l.om-112 for kuu.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 8
A Beautiful Story of ttic Present Day

Inquire

CT
1

I

II",

Ka*t

Nii-.Mi *tre<-t, or addrot John riuri'

Mfx'k and

. July 19 tf

fixture*

m!k1

PaAsion.

CONVICT’S
DAUGHTER
A WCfllA of BefisUftll SccaCfT find Effects, containing many
New, and Novel Sensational and Mechanicaj Effcots and
Sitaations.
MMfi25c, 35cib4 50c
Se.it sale Mondgy monnng

Bptt w^mm

JARPET CLEAliS WOflO.
reuko-tm.
vatinc. Carpet aewing and laytog.
Before aeodtog yoor old carpota
away to ba made Into ragp, let am
obow you aamplm
.
._____ .
.
If. B.
Pbooa irf

CHAWH, PTfiHletfir.
let WaaMortca fit

of groo-ry and

m«*at market. South Spruce street
Ciiizen* phone 733.
FOR

SALE

OR

Side hotel.

July S Imo

JAkm, A. P»WPtoVIS

UP-TO-DATE HACK LINE

RENT—Wc*t

Inquire Howard \4*hit

lag.

July 14-tf

BUCBEE'S
tYU.a4.BeLK.

SHANE
auxt-.IWII

FOR SALE—
OSF. MorSE on West lUh ntrert
THREE MOrSES oa Bast l«h R(
TWO HorSES on corner Front and
Rove street.
ONE HOUSE on Webstar ttrtoL
€n acre farm.
M acre* unimproved tonfi.
40 acres unimproved land.

We are now taking orders
for the celebrated

KEYSTONE BRICI

Any of these at a bargain that you
can't refuse.
to suit buyer.

Part down;

balance

A. P. HT7BLLMANTELL
Joly K1

iK-piclini; Love, PallxTS.
Hate*

C. O. CARVER
OOm .ni. o. r. cm. *

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lot. l^ImT

125 Eaat 9th StreeC
1

I*rlr*

haran'-c t<i

rhelK'VKa.n. Mich

Tomorrow Night, Satorday, Aag. 5

oit..,,, ptMM m

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

;;il flaM Fr-trt H'
July ."I tf

S2.|u<i,

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work

PRICES REASONABLE

.\ r. w h«Mi*chold

ire’■!.ling br?zi r

STEINBERG’S GRAND SSS

ubllo
m B»t rrmt Ktr—t.

s» K. rrwit ,1.

FOR SALE milk r<ia>. w.-l! hr-si

I);iy

and eyenin;: sessions.

Traverse City Business College

J. M. HUELLHIANTEL
BEAL ESTATE AMD L0AI»

uai. r. liath. mantle. *irit-t

rarpentf r sh.>p on

lii-t*;.;-

niphy Jifel .VtlviTtisiiu:.
Fall

large

and

IL»ikk(*'piri::. Shorthand. Touch

ino. I’eTini iA-ihiji.

My honx-. No. :,<>l W*>t

T*-iith s«re«-f. 10 mum*, attic. *nu»l

n'ady f<*r it N< iW.

inir. .Ariiluiieti*-. L<-tter

SMtk sue SkMStwe

F»»r aah-

Inquire

Oak rtr.K-f.
f hir irnwbj-it«-s t)l>L'iin the U-.t

NlOPffOI.^

I'nion

rliair. ihr*-<*

rh.nir- and <«th*T ariu-l«-»t of furnl

We will

nap the rich

i-'-mi-

iKKtk

chair.s arm
t" irain

luM a piyine p>sitii»?i.

lA

KEBOVED TO OmCES

oynjoBiisoifDiuccb.

luqutre 317 Sixth rtn-el.

«ino vldelwian!. <hh- rrfric.Taf<;r.

• uiiluiiib-<l.

(•■

Far Sc Howen (

Du. Sny* 8 rmtotapi

DENTISTS

FOR SALE CHEAP—one dininc fa

. tie- px»si?>.itti<--i (*f .-(•Ivatiee-

e.juiii you

4 ft"

l*»okki***p'r or

;tti elli* iciit Ktisith-*'. ivirrx-spuul-

W.- will fit

_

FOR SALE -l^iinrh 21 ft'l»>

I hark

HOUSES AND LOTfi-Motithly pay­
ments

Henaaa W. Sartth. #13 WaR

ElereaU streeC

Cltlzena pbooe 199
June 27-tf

FOR SALE—Wapenotme ^ttlldiag on
Bay atreet,

corner HalL

borsa, power gaaollse

alto 14-

eagiae aad

feed Bin oatfit; atoo 9-room brick
realdeoca. SH Sixth street

Apply

to John Horofleld at raskteaea.
bme2fi4f
R SALC-Rtara balUlag, stock and
fixtareo.. Will ^ all pr any part.

j
.

July 25Oct. 21.

tNm^lilcr-

effice.

;

E Haskell. City Troaxur^.'"-

.!•!«• rt ward if re*'irncd n» Re-vsnl

ttx-n who.lo

l»nt nolliine t-sp*'ialty well.

sU-n<ienij>h> r

M

IhKi-d July 21. 1M>5.

taining small chance and a fuinrh of

•' '•’’•■ifly t»f lliitm-i pissably well,
X

l>*c in the

la.-t evening r**n-

'

liennlty of (»o {rt ceoi^or collertkm
ill Ik* charp-d. -

nixhtng atorc-.

colb*<-tlaa

and all taxo* remalnlnc

chargtKi.

STOLEN—4>«m

yard, fdd liorw, dark hay.

All tax-* paid before Se|A. 1st wlfl


U fiiiiml (•••■a*w notify

C. Fatnier. meat

lo*. 4 1.’ \Vc*t
Feralatewee of flir Darker Raeea.
Tlilrty y**nr« -ago it was cotmnon
raougli to nie«*t i»er*<uis ii<it tiiHslu
rated who taik«*d a* Ui«*ugb the darker
races were dying out liefon* the gin.
gmipowrter and dl*eniw* di**euilnat«>«l
by Kuropean*. say* tbe National Re
view. Almost every one know* lietter
now- know* that tbe. Chineae. >lie
Hindoo, the Arab, tbe negro, (he chief
colored race*. In fart, increase and
multiply wherever the while man re­
strain* war. famine and le-stilcnep,
Even the American Indifn l>etween
Texas and the Gran <Yi*co 1* in no
horty to be Improved off tbe fa<*e of
the new work!. Tbe ednratlon of the
<K{Iorfd race* and their equipment by
European sefenee are only beginning,
yr< the bt*t decade ha* witn«**»ed the
defeat of two great European powers—
by chocolate hued mountaineer*,
the other by tawny bilander*.
----------------------------------Baital Wr rnme^imrrr.
Tbe Anniey burial board at Leeds, ta
Enifland. la considertag tbe deslrabiHty of adofrtlng a aingnlar labor saving
device for tatennenta. aa.ra tbs Lon-

'Thlcago'a arm> of (hugs and gam
Ider* cannot land on IM* shore,” di

a

COMFCTENT girt saoted at ooc« Ibr

for«* he waa *»ui <if danger

I

emoe.

Tho,^*ople of Zlou

V P«.v the exja*nses. utoounting to |5.u(at.j
f*
folk.—London Mod«*ni S-wiety.
Tlie baud and otltcr rru.*«ader* will live

k.-

esk-

J“ 24 tf

There are more lir»i»eysu«-klr

and tnimjtet vine and honerauckU* b.nve
lie»*n fd.vutt'd at Interval*. lk*fore the
gates of tbe exi»o*itl«n open a \liH*k t
^
^
I mas* of green, mnimliigllng witli
On hi* <*^^1**
boneysuekle. flower* and red nx*-*.
eral presented one of the Wf* te Id. 1

ronvert* nmont: the summer ros»»rter*
and farmcr.<.

mast be

botchor

H.X). Joynt. SupC

Be a sjieeialist.

f«'orlte.
I>vtM IVtre found
P<«r Iwast. wou^«l and utterly
worn out. at a i»ad*lde Inn. wb«*fe
Naitoleon had enli»r«| hia carriage,
Ms( , imvlng the Irorae Iwhlnd.
Marmgo

Dhu, hi* fine summer borne at White

towns

general housework.

were aecurefl. Next In iinnj!***r eiune
allj** of iKWiwlnkle. and tlilnl an* the
trumpet vine plant*.
Ueeo-utly the
ground* were IndoiMd by n win* feu.e
*tn*t«bed wn dcev*mtive poits.
Tlos
fence will be covere»I with fl««vver* and
venlnre.
^
Twenty thmwand rosebnslim have
h^;;' ;,;Vrolo>.i'‘tl.V'of

-kcr,.*ene and 4 barrels of ga.*oUne I
NltnM, tons . : Ire have Ims*„ rontrac..

Hon

THY A ItCCOIIO WANT AO.

Orar R.0f>0 small plant* were g*tbwinter for use 4»n tlie

triliut(<d.

iv>wle. at

sprinkling

forced.

WITHIN A FLOWERY FENCE.!

and 350 iKuinda of candle* will lie dis-

Aiatatle John

fur

WANlllO-BaporNmeed

ThoiBpaoo. who

I«und* iff rorfi-v. IfM* gallon* of vine ! Marengo'* fieetnes* nod tlre|c« i^oor
pouodM of |M*pp«<r.

may 274t

FDR tALC^l loU m ilaMuJib Illi

Offlc'. Uo.jm 202R!ate1*afc:ttdiJs?>,‘

with

ptitind* of bean*. IK.omt |mund* of p«» j
fat.H^. 1.150 ,x,„nd* of prune*.
the after^
_
.
.
....
toriKsl hi* borae « bead from the field.
iKuind* Id
eraimratiM
■PP«t*a. l.ktto | .j^
gar.

ao time cut water Im used wtthoul

log and other porpooca eeeeeaary nilea

Aa

aa Ihrablin the bey deacrlbed
him. wra* the moat aplewlkl of them
all. lie wa* a amatl borae. only Jnal
over f^trteen handa, fanlUcna in abapn
and daubtUws in roorage.
\apole«
rtale him at the alege of Acre, at the
battkw of Marenif). Anaterilta. Jena
and Wagraa. fie took biro to Moarotr
In that fatal rampalgn agalnat Rmsia
and mle faito at Uorodlno and oo the
Bertvina rlrer.
\\T»en disaater bad come and XaiKdeoB waa tmniab«*l to faiin. the fa­
vorite h^rae waa not ^rmltted to accontpaiiy him.
"I bad rather I bad
abot him than that King lionia aboold
poanens him,** the fallen emperor oaM,
and be laagbed with grim *iUafartloo
irben an e»|nerry reminded hhn that
tbe Boarboo king wna blnwelf too tinwiekly to ride Marengo or any other
borne.
Two yearn panned, and Nafioleon wu» hark in Varln. Tbe tern
of forttme’a wheel Iia<f lirottgbt him to
the top again; I^oala waa a 'fngltlre.
aad the emperor waa wildly arclalmed
by tbe fickle poi>alace. who bot a few
weeka before liad ahooled for tbe king.
Once more Marengo wna led from
Ilia atnhie; once more tbe linnaingl WISi
tlie glided lieea were bock led on bis

Cbaa. liaMifiM. Trnraraa ONr, lOcff.

GIRL WANTED tor genetnl bow
dertakcT to prepare the body for rhlp- Bozzle or sprinkler attached. On ae>
wort at 442 WaaUagtan streot.
count of the greet oaoqpat of waff**
Bcnt to BuGe Creek.
Aag 2-31*
oMd dating the day tar marelhctuv

eoadorted the gMt lareotlgatlon, re-

and white
fresh flaked e:^, was.
the hoiiae that h^ would like to have aa foil of e9urage aa
.
I
ter** hand paaaol lovingly over Ula I
them In llcntoo llarlior during the
aaiiu akin as .Naiwleou mounted him
p»*aeh aeaaon. and he haa. therefore,
Hint fatal l»tth of June when
eent out iiivltailona to the legl!>1iitom troops were forming np on tbe field*
to 1k; his gm ata Sept. 7 and K.
which had lieen a«» fresh and green
' The qaartermastcr general * depart
thiit morning and wliere tbe lark's
the
merit hare e<implen*d an eathnate «>f sweet aong wa* silenced by
what It will d»*t to prtirlde for tin- Aral laxtmlng of fbe gun*. The white
charger carried tie* emperor It* jimrudMgle encampment that b«-gln* at I.ud
ly u* rv»T; the w Ule iiostrlla anllTeil
lugtoii nest week. Men* I* the retpilKltbe Imttle cloud* as they had often
tlon: Fn-ah la-ef, 2t.<KMi iK.und*. 2.6oo |
|H,forc. A moMket |«H *tnirk tbe
;0.w*O loavea of

bed.

In the momteg ahe called an nn-

or wIB M btfldtoi.- Agfty fit amom.

WANTED.

At

•*rnvma- bmmdMd by tbe gmt puk-

i:e had told many of ihc mcml»or*

pound* of tiaerm. SCO poond* of Ibuir.

oanM. losiMd the haaoe s«Hi went to

5 to 9 m. a. and trma r£o 9 p. m.

uid retalicra all ower tbe cwitry.

tnn

itirmnar

Hours for spriakliag Uwns ^ tram

ns best she

CBOaUerable put of the 'iauh" aad

lentim Harbor recen

k:

r^unina

hoian and Mid by Ibe srholuakn

Kapolran bHpM. bfaaarlf to the
ailkaao eaM oa UiHb aaO aMdc a tore Wiwo be etaroaotered the a
tMlaite arapoaHtoa to fire-^ilieBi a Mcf« oa the banka of the HOe ta 17W
Rapr<i) aa were the boram of tbeoa
cnotract lor at )«aM a |J.owj»ot hmt
-knl<4il« of the Oeaert,*' the arbita
I yaar.** aatd a GrtraroM olrrrt
-I kir. MUX I. Mr •lixl H - mm;
Mr. Black, when told of the maior. bat

the

>v ,4- - J-,

**:••„

»0TICE lOWATM TAKERS

GOAT A8 "LAMB CHOPS.”

vitli oAena la tlw Grateai
UoA.

gfrU*bare gfored ia arvttal aeaaa

■•.'•:

TranrseCitir
Brick Co;

t,..

KEYSTONE. MICH.

\ WeOMl TRAVKMC CHY, WfimOIM, WIMAY. MWUT^IIW.

A Wart or Pimple
■AY BE CANCEBOUB.

of Dr. fl. R. Koch, • imtf Jar Iho
■wfdcr or Dr. U A. Gehharlt a& NOV
tnoi haa rsHiM Im Koch’h ae«dUaL

Faar Facts For
The ease IMS be«a the oeaaothM of the
Skk Women
. ,To Qmsidet

Arreoehue te tte Rspreait. Loador
had a day of *^rtag swashhir'* Jnae
14. which -aeat the iemper(tnrr np to
t« degrees.*

EXCURSIONS
Pepe Marquette

Borthveat for Moalha. Koeh aad Oeh*
hartt were Ural dMrtistB Oae aight
Ochhardt araa ftwad fai hb oAee hrhh
MMMeodiBbdii^k. OCtcatIwM
glBMB «* CM dw fMC. hMda, iM OT hla akaU oraahed la. a poaeU betar i^M.rhUmt'eVetel^Cmpmmi
his to Koeh was fbrad te the room
Bmam Cl \fuM Mmmd e^ CmmSOLDIERS AT KALKASKA.
aad the pidice worked ap a alrlas of
Aeoooat encampmemnt of HtU war
if, yyaUBM’a .4dWss ^ Gmi/Mm.
dkk • littte iM«k knilmc. • BiW
TcceraM of northwesiem Michigan at
■r Mm wm
late > BontWl re- eirewMstaiirtal etiOmee ikal caased
■iaCJ^andaii-CoJhft^ir
fMBOkMl, MdtCtMdfercrfiad. Um- Koch's arrest aad trials.
Kalkaska Aug- II to IT. round trip
BBlf dHfltad with « caaeooM «k0.
The oldest Man la the aorthwest. A.
Uckeu wlU be sold et rate of one fare
If. Katoa of QUddeo. WIs^ te dead at
pins 25 cents, ‘nckets on sale Aug.
the asc of 115. He was bora la Ire14 to 15, good ^o retars until Aug. IS.
lead.
Ask Agenu ffor partlcuUrs.
Eari W. Jeahs, foraierlr of DrfrlII. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
1^
dere. 111., a coal prospector, has been
Aug 4 5T
made an Arab shetk in Keoa. ^srpt.
and eonmaads a turbaned Han jof 200
THAX’ERSE CITY tent. No. STl. wUl
tecore—Tli. MdklM ««>»»
Bedouins.
give a prognaslre pedro party Tridar
A ITS foot fall from a wireless teleof fills Is Ljrdia .aOght. Aug. 4, to air knights and ladies.
craph mast at 8prln*lleld. Masi.. did •
Pinkham'a Vecwlabte Compociad.
RefreshmenU will bo aerved.
nor klu John W. Johnson. He landed It regulates, stesacthaaa aad cotm
July 29 Aug 2-S
of
. tn*« kt «
"* tha
•*“
»1«1»
Mtfcr. It cicotww the blood of an l.,K«r «»1
____ _ elaaaanhls chief InJoiTFhr thirty yearn It baa haaa h^p^
Moaes A. Dropsie of PhiladelphU
We R«w ktre Indiaa Sesd bleacb-'

Modk There is aoAhiac that acts ao left a fortune of more than »coo.ono | wersoM ovariaa iaflammatloD. weak- e4 csttM for summer Oresses. TSis
c^dlyae for I ^
lig^ilatlng
^'
«eoMlidr as 8. 8. S., Umiaic nplheeo- lor the endowment of a c^dlyge
mtteiisl has beet very scarce. Get
the study of Hebrew literature and fw i a,enatrwatkm perfectly and orerrom.
and ennof sores
joirs BOW. J. W. NiUikciL juL^nf
rabblnteal leamlog
Bormwing a^pm from
Washlnpon. Pa.. Alfred ».
, Tmwb —'-The great volume of
S. J. MOffWOAIM
on fi
oaacerottsuker. PlttBbnrg agent of the National Cc* j lidted and mteful testimooials
ktory at Lyn
Lynn,
«... Pinkham Laboratory
real Co.. Battle Creek. Mich., shot and ^ the
WKLYWKT«lf.
re from time to
killed himeelf. It Is thought hi
E. 8. 8. It is nature's remedy, purely deranged.
I white eridenee of the r
•cgcUblc. aad while drivinf all potsoos
Mra Harold I*. Vynne. daughter of 1 £. I»inkbam'a Vegetable
from the blood, will build up eeery part
. „.tor of
of Town
Town ' Mra. Pinkham'a advice.
of the arstem Book on the blaod and Col. William D. Mann, editor
I have a few pieces of
any medical adricc desired will be given Topic*, was married
without charge, to all who write.
ator Albert A. Wray
Real Estate for sale
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlwrta, Sa. Burlington. Vl.. test Wednesday,
........................ .... ^Dg yop health and siAy aave yow
the news has |iist ' leaki^ out.” Both
HOUSE AND LOT—Corner State .ind
are divorcees
„ romany
Rose, M-ven rooms, Kmall barn, good
JoM*ph lUrret. a young man of form of f<
female weakneaa are inriUrd to
water, rlr.c of lot 104XS2'-. comer
Bridgeport, <>Ynn.. has l»e<‘n hcM for promptly communicata with Mra. l*inkAll letter* are
lot; price 11,000.
_____ of
. . ..manslaughter,. ■ bam.
trial t*n a charge
tarn, at L.,—Lyni
and
Otm l,eoijard Wn<id. friend of the lasetl on hls allegetl abandonint- in pecelvcd. ope
L0T_:.r. s..,..
president, may lM>eon»e bead of the dwp .sea water of 14 year-old
Ing to'mickeat and surest way of recovery ! Cfixior.. g<«Hl hou-c und ktuall barn;
war college or of the department of Brahner, while thef'were bathing
the lakes, whlchrves he prefei>. Hlnee get her.
undergoing an np<Tatlnn In Bouton he
A cyclone struck Be.ssmay. L*,.
docs not wish to return to the PhlMp- Tuesday, killing one white lioy and
plnes. and the president has held up two negro boys and injuring 20 peo­
If ahe docs not take advantage of thia ;
Che apT«»lnlmcni of Gen. Barry as war ple. The village Is In a pine forest renerona offer of aaalatanoc.
' io ACRES of nice lami on road to
college head to ae<- If Wc-kI wants It. and all Hie damage and loss of life **^—**"
—I Ransom a farm in FemwooJ; price
The general staff of the army wanted was canstsi by upnsUed tnn-s crushing
scheme of winning the hand or ruin­
OoB. Carter at the head of the war col­ houses they were hurlisl against.
ing Colonel Gould * beautiful sdopled
lege, but was ovcrnilcHl when Barry
daughter. It i* a i>owerfiil. senRatlonal
AMUSEMENTS.
waa named. Now the contruversy-mav
play, but pure In thought, action and
be opened.
A fair prt>duclUm of "A Thonnigh- language. Every lover of good melo­
King Alfonso was UmrlnK In bis mo­
lired Tramji" was presented b<-forv a drama should avail himself of the optor car near the Sierra de Guaderrama
ninall audience In Steinberg* Grand portnnlty to stn* this great plaj- and
mouaUlna when he came across u lit­
iBKl evening. The third act. In which pnaliictlon at StelnlK-rg's Grand opera
tle group of wwnden>m drenched by a
ihe prlnclual Kc«*ne l« that of a hnn- bou.so next Tuesday, Aug. S.
heavy shower, shivering with cold,
pital ward. U entirely new and add*
and above all dlsheartentsl. They said
Real Estate Trartafers.
greatly to the niiraveling of tho plot.
they were walking U> Madrid In the
Charle.s C. Hcb« e an<l w ife to George 1
The
|>art of T. Rusli Thompson, P. B..
hope of finding work, but hail lost
F. Jidinson and w ife. n<-*4 <if
t^ec.
their way and had now neither nioiiey wa.H handled by () C. Jackson, who
LONGEST OF ANY MAKE
t
kept the andlenc«- In laughter during 20. town 2K. range ‘J.
nor food. The king and hls pr>ople
Samuel H. I>ewis and w ife to Geo. j
the givaler part ul tho evening, k'n^gave the wayfarers all ttiel'- ha»se
Did you over bilk to a
eric Lawrence, the villain, had him- RhiKles. ne»* of uw >4. sec. 29. town 26.,
money and then Alfonso l»ade the wro,
m«*(l musician iuid have
stlf haitHi BO bitterly by the autUeiico range 12; |CO0.
n»en get Into the mol<»r that he might
lit the Soul
himU‘11 you al>out
Floyd 1.. Smith and w ife to Ora B. ;
you ever
take them to the nean-sl village; the that hi* cud io the la.st act seemed a
Pierre, lot 50 and e‘a of k»t-51. Idoc k j
relief.
that * a mxxl
men were to rejoin them on foot. Ar­
S. Oak Park: $200.
j
piano
)i
has
a
soul
':'
The meaiiriving at the village what was the as
Auditor (h-neral to Newell Hicks.:
William
Owen
is
eHsentlally
an
actor
worl "life” as aj)iiie ot
of the
t
tunlKlummt of the |Ka>r creaitirea to
jneVi of nwV*. sec. 16. town
range.
pliivl lo human lu imrs is
see their benefactor halbnl as the sov »-ndowe«l with splendid physique,
the union of soul and Ixxly.
ereign of the country. Not only this, nam voire, and engaging feaiun**. Hej9.
,e of the incN^l einlne-Jt exiMUients I Auditor General to Newell Hicks,
also
the
duniliou of tliis
but he found wtirk ftir them.
Mayor Wotslward of Atlanla. Ga . of the Shakespearian drama on thejne*, of nw Vi. siv. 16. t«iwu 25. range
The life of uo other inani­
(has declared against the clawhamnn r AmeTlran stage. He Is an actor of 19.
fllH-r and « xpressl«m. Mr. Owen i Auditor General m Newell Hicks,
mate form tx>rre.‘5|K>nds so
habit. He Bays he wilt not aiit ud any
elosoly to limnau life* as d<H*s
function where a dnss suit Is n.-ces and hi* distingulshiil tH.lleague. J. W. jneV» of nw‘4, siv. 16. town *.'5. range
the lih* of a piml piano. lk>.Mct'otuiell, have, during their long as 9.
wary to make liini weh'onie
pniiin^: with the .lab* <*f its
HH-lallon.
priMlyctMl
all
the
well
known
Auditor
Genera!
to
C.
J.
Bbm
r.
lots
The late Itanm Alphone la- llothsmanufaetun* and endim:,
plays of Sliak« s|s are. Bniwer LytcKin. 206 2o7. Oak Heights, etc.
^^chlld's favtrrlle way i>f niiswering
when its
—its soul is
..jjUPIlwrtinent qtn-sllons rt-gardliig invest­ Sheridan, etc. One of hls greatest ar-1 Andiuir Gv-enral t.. Newell Hicks.
l^oiu* fnim it. Many pianos
ilsilc BUi-e-eBses has lK*en achU veil in nw »«. M-e. 29, town 2.'>.Tang«* 9.
ments was: “If you want to dine
die youtiif ;ind fdl early
Amlitor Geneial l«> Newill Hicks.
lake stirh anti swli a st«Hk. but If you “Othedlo " ns "lago.” Hls great pe»wei
gnives
and
some
then* In-.
cW
of
nw>i.
.**t*r
29.
itiwn
2.'..
ninge
9.
want to sleep well take s«liie olht>r. in this mie rtwhes I he* pinnacle* of
which would l>o Ix'tUT for tinC. J. l*R.uer to William O. ^^loU'. lots
.
8lr Thomas I.lplon. l><»rd Ports realk-m He* Is one* of the few acie»rs
world of musie, had they
: and 64. block 2 and lot 22. blw*k S.
whetsi* art Is broad e'iiui»gh te> make*
nMHith. 8lr Waller l*aliner and
never U>eu liorn.
him Ihorveighly at he*me In n>mantic. Oak Park; |6s 97.
Daniel G.KK-h were all arrested
Ktlwanl l>. forblt to Kate Corbit.
KimbmU PUno9 Endure
tame day r«*ceutly ft*r driving their tragic am! ceemedy reeU*s. He luts wim
sw«^. SIX-. .■>. town 27. range 12; $1.»*00.
nutomnblles at a high rale ttf s|mms1 the appneval of the critics in the best
Like tho mxxl old 8<»n^8 of
J. W. Miller to Mrs. Maud I'aris.s^
over »tgllsh highways. Ofliet'rs at eitle-s, ami the quality of hls i*erform
lent: ii*;o, KimUdl Piam>s i-nof nV- of nw li of bv*'.*, sec. 22. tow n 27,
Oldham haletl to c<»tin twenty-two mo anre* crv>ate*s a di*slre fe>r his re*luru
durt*, ami ri'tiin their swin-t
range 11; $100.
unel
an
ap|H-tlte
fetr
the
gewwl.
legiti­
tone «iuality. We don't want
torists within twenty-four htuirs. the
Gct>rge W MrWelhy and wife to
mate drama Mr. Owen. Mr. MeCon
you to 3imi>ly taki* our won I
fines amounting iti H.ism.
Wm. L. Brown anil wib*. rintwyimifw
for it that "the life of Kiin-Srholaslir black" has b.-en rvlegal m il. Miss ramllla Reyrndds auel com
Wni. I,. Brown, et al, parixl. six-. 4.
kdl Pianos is lonirer tlian
ed to the dim |«asi. at-nrnllng to Prtif INinv win pre-se*nt “Oih**ne>" at Stein
town 27. range 11. $600.
Iwrg
s
Grand
ei|K-ra
he>usi'
leYmorrow
that of any other make. " Wt*
John Atlanis «»( ls»n«li*n. who In ad
Mrs.
Maud
Paris
to
Lirzb*
Riehuian.
want you U* e.dl at our store
dressing the students o| the I'nivei e*venliig.
sti of Ii4 of nw t.* of so*4, M*<-. 22.
ciud e.xamine titeiii f
^
ally of Chicago, said Uie nustern
tow n 27. range 11. $5'M*.
Bidf, see the strenuth, oi-;-;
A |Miwe*iftil lEclodnuua at><>undiug
Bchool teacher would wear gay at lire
John Patterson and wife to Jay Rob­
of constniction. etc., etc.,. and
. .
pud pt^rhaps Iswine a Beau Brumno'l with startling sensalions, iKeantifnl
inson. lot 1. bkK*k i. Wylie; $ino.
you will lie fully txmviueetl.
Frowfis and scoals wmild dlsapinar sce nery ami a streing acting company,
Julius Campbell and wifi- to Brown
ronstliute the* main chararterisllcs i>f
W‘
Brith the aable Bult. he declared.
* Smith, lota 6 and 7. blm k 1<». 11.. L.
The* I'onvlet s lianghte*r." The* author
Jamea Doyle, millionaire mint
4 Co.'* 2nd add; $4.01K».
the central figure that of
CP of Denver, who wi.shcs to marr.v
Arvllla Gardner to Philip A. Courpretty telephone girl, has had Blshitp j tramp, an esraiH>l ctmvicl. Innocent
vlllc. lot 69. Oak Heights; $».««•
■ A!,
fi. r
C. Mniv
Mat* Kummoii
Buromon an e*ccle*slastlcal
e-ccle-slastlcal but untuallv sentenceHl for another
in Victor Talking .Machines.
Wm. L. Bn>w n. et al. to Geo. W Me- i
court to Inquire into hls ftwmeT nuir !
Pomplete stock of Hix'onls
Weihy and wife, parcel. IL. L. 4
rtego which the courts have dlsse.lve d.
for all machines. Kver
r7th add; $2,600.
He declarra hi* wife was never bale
known in music. Keixi
I jesale I. Harrow to Wm L. Smith,
Used, and that the canon* of the Uts
sijocialty.
jlot 13. block 2. Goodrich's add; $.5'h>.
WWP Catholic church, the-refon*. would
! WWllaro L. Brown, et al. to Cjirleton
not hold the union legal.
A. Hammond, lous 6 and 7. block 10.
When John MllrhcU. presielint of
H.. L. 4 Co.'s 2nd add; $4,000. .
the United Mine Worker*, visited Nan
novd L. Smith and wife to Carlotnn
tlooke. Pa., thi* mining town Jn*t out; A. Hammond, n\4 of lot 8. block 5. H..
alde Wllkwlearre. Tucaday . he was
' L. 4 Co.'a 9th add; $KO0.
given n gri*at ovalhm. The whole
I A. T. Brodhagen and wife to Jamc*
town ceased work and parade*, fire
iw. Hllllker. lot 203. Oak Height*;
arorks. «peoche* and a banquet were
$150.
the features of the day. The mine
: William L. Brown and wife to Lottie
wtirkers' officials are trying tt» poll
NextiioorA. V. m«lrlch * *hoe *U>r«
i L. Johnson, parcels. Oak Heights and
their membership np to IBn.t-n)
'Oek Park: $1,750.
A fight over the fStHt.otsi estate left
j Caroline M. Haney to Warren R.
by. Col. John L. Norton of Chicago,
i Cari>eni^r.
of **• ’>*.
haa been begtm by Mr*. Florence Mt»f
j 16. range IO; $4o0.
fit Norton, who «av« nhc I* the col­
Philander I»aris and wife to Joseph
onel'* widow
She charges Norton'* man's crime, that of murder. He final­
Kri*. parcel, sec. Z3. town 27. range
ly
escapes
from
prison
and
becomes
a
half alstcr. Isabella Canterbury, and
tramp, or "Weary Willie." as he I* 12; $80.
hte cousin. C. B. Sehumaker. with
Perry Hannah, et al. to Philander
aplracy against her by concealing Nor­ now termed. Colonel Gould's confidenParte, lot 2. sec. 23. town 27. range 12;
ton's death while ahe waa m Call- um bookkeeper, who i* a Tillain at
fomte, with intent to -defraud her of heart, dlaeorer* hi* Identity and by $227.10.
Warren
R. Carpenter to Stuart and
threatenlhg
to
send
him
back
to
her widow's rlghia. The relative*
priaon compete him to become an nn- Clark ilm*. w4 of *wH. *«*. 4. town
deny her ranrrlnge to Col. Norton.
The' UiBd trim in Mankato. MUin^ wlUing acnoMpUce to his rUlalnous 2$. range 10; $400.

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Thurtcll. Manager. Office, room 9
Hamlltim A MIlHkcti block.

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Beal Estate for Sale

m

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are so near at hand, they wiP
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ward off BHIsmmm. &ck Hssianhs.

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Telephone*, office 103; roal-

They Pwtfy the Blssd. set right tbs
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•teh Uvw. dtepri Slek-HMiMhe, hsild
■■ the Nervws Systsa, ssd repair the
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phoncH. Night calls promptly altonded U».
HARRY B. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and artl.m regulator. Sali*gaaraiite«*<l. With Kimball
farll<m gaaraiite.*<l.
Citz. phono 264. <
MukIc Hoi
HERVEY H. ANDE
ANDERSON—Attorney
and ctYunselor.
Wilhelm block. Travor. Wll
■ e 1105.
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DR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Suther­
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