The Evening Record, June 23, 1905

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The Evening Record, June 23, 1905

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

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

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1905-06-23

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] THE EVENING RECORD

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FCTEN KIOLBASEA OCAO.
End «C Chifgi
B7 WIm to tEo Brcsiiic ]

TKAVCHftC CITY. MICHIOAM. FfUOAY. JUNE U,

DAMAGES FOR
HOR^S BITE

NOW KrrURN THC FIRS OF THE
COMACK MILITIA.

tors oC Kazorcth.

▲ couUcttkHi oC

the doaU

■ME KSTNIAICES IT UK
•AY THAT 100
HAVE DSCN KILLED

Now loUmational

Loan

MEN

la

Bjr WlTo to Uio Mrcalac Baeord.
TMaraav. Jimo 9.—Ileacor reporta
recohnod hmn today from Lodx aay the
AAatorbaarea whlcli bar# bean In prof,
reap ihera for amral days Dutsa asaio
brokoo oot aad the eoadUSoo la «ganSod aa bcioc even aore aorioiia
Ute bfifore. Workman, who bare
baco made tarsau oC the mlUtary,
bare armed tbemaelTes with rerolven
and retorn the Are of tbe troopc. Bo>
poru stale cbat 100 man were killed

Jsae 9.-11 li stated
that a new interaatlonil loaa la betas projected.

Wtt NOT OUT OF HOUSE
^ MAUD VORTER REFUTES
\
MADALA*S TALE.

MRS.

Ratarda Hit Rack Haavluf Story aa aa
Attempt to Injora Her-Mlaa
Roflcr'a Veralon.
Maod Potter objecu rorjr.etronily
I to Mrs. Madala'a story tn refaM to tbe

:abe waa not out of tbe bouse at tbe
ittma tbe aUafad rock throwing took
j plaea sad atataa that abe baa three
^sntaeaaao to prora.ibal abe waa bniy
^preparing tb« noon day meal at 12
o’clock and did not Snlsb eating untU
'1:1S. As tbe rock was supposed to
Jbare been thrown between 12 and I
o’clock she mays that If it was thrown
It most hare bc|p by aomebody ^Ise.
fibe ndbrds the story as an attempt
to Ibjore her by Mrs. Madala.
. A Record reporter called at the Por^
ter home yeaterday Juat prerlous to
going to the Madala borne. He wasn't
admlUfd at tbe former pUed and the
gstory as published was. as was stated
}ln yesterday's Ri*cord. simply Mrs. Ma*
a’s version.

BAHKEH IS MISSING
rally Csrrisd Large Sums With
Him sod His Friends Fear
Foul Play.
Br Wire to the Evening H«ord.
New York. June 9—H. Blimpson
rCllletL a banker of this city, has be**n
ymyaterlously missing fmm the Waldorf
b«el for

ss 5T

",rr

«arHcd Urge

SCOffBIIS CAUSE DEATH
Dnyw In City of Dumngo. Mexico,

By Wire to tbo Evening Roeord.
City of Mealoo. Juno 9—Twcniythroe deaths have resulted within
thirty days from scorpion blifw In the

lSr1*T.TO’r.'

Iwii not many Insocta arc fmbd.
'

'^^tYUEn It MINISTER.

IWaa Formerly AdmlrHMrator of AfT.lm
In Cuba.
^ Wire iq the Evening Rocosd.
! Madrid. June 9 —General Wcyler.
|who bmmme famous daring tbe admlnIsirmUon of affairs in Cuba when the
Cubans were fighting for liberty, has
^een apputated mlnlsier of war In tbe

BANK CLOSED.
^raaitfsfit Takso to Flint Asylum SriTfsrtog With Brain Traubla.

pyr Wins to the l?Teiibm Reoart.
F vicksbon. Mich. June 9.—The
mcksbarg Bniiaag. tank IcbMta lu
ikon UiW annlac. lu prtatdtnt. E.
PU PM*.
hma Ukta to ta.
lom
rant MtWlBC (roa hnln tnwbl..
Uord at IUbMm
tadirwl
I-.,-’*

wb>

in

TODAY.

or tE<

BOTH BOATS
WERE SBNK

niUBi SITS REWISWOCH MIT
CtRAUiS HE WAiNT ABLE

WORK SINCE.

At 3:9 rwicr. tbe
PtotottE. waa eaUed to rebuttal
dcatodibat he bad wver beard Uttt tbe
boTM was dawrtMM aad Um
rieto—ess be bad mm waa wbca tbe

WHAT $1.50
WILL BUY

MURRAH WOR TWm
WOURTM OW JUUW I
And to n>lebnte nKbt ««»«»«

FIREWORKS

SOMEONE SET SWITCH
BO DECLARES THE BTA’TE RAIL.
ROAD COMMISSIONER.

MirSSBOtS

-AH we need'to tar U that we w brimftil ,of new norvltiea
that wiUpUaeoM and young. Remettber it i» at th«

oiTv

Before th« Engine Reached IL
iwors. While Testifying In Rabuttol.
That He Wm Never Told
CITY OF NOME AND THE UNDCN
By Wire, to the Evealng Record.
That the Aniniat Waa
CNAtHEO TOGETHER.
Cleveiaad. June 9-8tate Railroad
Dangerous.
Oommlsaioner J. C. Morris perwonaily
teveetlgallng tbe Mentor wreck, said
Tbe damage salt of frank Fuller vs. today that beyoed all doubt the switch
Edward KUdee which waa beirn yes­ was open. *’Someoae set that switch.”
COLLISION OCCURRED IN THE ST. terday morning at 10:30 Is belag iriod he said. “Just an Instant before the en­
again In Clrcnrt conn owing to a dis­ gine reached It” Nineteen persons
CLAIR RfVEft
agreement of tbe jury at the last term were killed In the wreck.

COOK MD ms WIFE MOWIEB

Of corrt and owing to the wide clrcu i
Mrs. -C. Brow of Leland iiM*m tbe
toato Art Lying in Twenty^e Fset latloa of the facts aa^ story surround j dsy In tbe city.
lag the case, tbe jurors were excused
of Water M tha Channal la Clear.
and excused by tbe attorneys In the
Reiievad ’That Suction of Big
case until the time spent was equal al
PrapelJtr Causod Accident
most to an ordinary trial, and it was
long after the dinner hour yesterday
that the fim witness for the pUlatlff.
By Wire to the Evrnmg Rattord.
Algonac. June 9-Tbe freight Fred Minor, was called to the stand.
ateamrrs City of Rome and the Linden He was the first driver of the horse.
from Banduaky. Ohio, collided just b<v Tom. who Is accused by the plaintiff
with rlamplng. biting, knocking and
low Grande I*olnte early ibis mot
. lULLETIN:
and both were sunk. Two persona on otherwise mistreating him while he
acting in the capacity of a tem­
Witch hazel dutiii.-d «.
tbe Unden. tbe cook and his wife, were
tract is a difficult thing
drowned. The remainder of tbe crewi porary driver.
to judpe. TliP odor of
Mr. Minor stated to the Jury that he
were saved:
Witcli H;iz4*1 is so charTbe City of Rome Is a wooden boat Informed Edward KUdee that the horse
arteristic and pt rsisU-nt
of 2Ji(K) tons knd U owned by the Gil- was known to bUe and strike but that
that
it is h;ml b. idl a
Christ Transporutlon company of he was not overly cross and ho (the
choap dilutA-il fruui oincould make him *-shake
Cleveland. The Unden Is a wooden
thatisri^rliL
vessel of
tons owned by the San­ hands.’' Rangol Korks. the second
dusky Lumber and Box company. The driver of Tom. look the stand as the
DistilK'd
F: X t ract
bools are'lying In tweniy-flvc fe<t of second witness and be told sut»btanNVitch Hazi l should con.
water but the channel Is not blocked. tlally the aamo story . George W Bell
tain 15 pt*r cent f^nun
Tbo cause of the accident has not been followed, he being connected with the
altx>hol. NVe liuy an exdetormlned. One report says the Un­ horse Tom as an aaaistani with hh
tract made T».v a firm
in the steep haul w hlch the two
den veered and crashed Into tbe City
that has a reputation,
of Rome because of tbe suction of the teams made together while at the
bat not content with that
camp of Mr. KUdee. Mr. Bell
big propeller bound up.
we hatl it tested and
staled that at one Ume he relumed
found it Kflt WtltlBE.
down tbe blU to bltcb bis team on to
Nor is it expensive: 20c.
tbe load and banled with tbe otber and
tier
pint (not indtisive).
In going too Dear tbo horse Tom was
You oukdit to have some
struck by his noee and knocked down,
in tbe house*.
REV. FR. EDWARD SCHMIDT WILL though he staled that he was pnitared
for the trouble but could not avoid It,
CELEBRATE IT HERE,
Frank Fuller, tbe pUintiff. took tbe

woNxrsaoEs

HIS FIRST HOLY MASS

TO ora FtnunsHiNcs

FnoMj;oo ‘to’?2!So.'?2::
Honr.whkh lowaku.odrma»4 for cuf.

i 6c TO 50c A Pair.
Mas. xoor n«t aod .^irtwa cl Hot

WOMETSOXFOIDS

a®«» KoliBck & Hoyt
WOMEN S OXFOIDS
Urt* W* hxT* n.w ituui
Pty]mto mtimet

"

EXCURSION to Bowen Harbor and
KMdi-ta wanta Sonday. Steamer Oolambla I p. m. Fare 9 osbU rtwad
trip. Tbs west aids baseball team
plajs tbe Bowen Harbor team.
June 9-2t

that Fuller bod told him he was not
much hurt. Adam BeUinger. who
owned tbe horse briore KUdee. said
that be did not tblak him a virions
animal. Some of tbe men who were at
tbe mill when tbe trouble

AMERICAN DRUG STORE
p-ron« S«.

H. R. Macdonald, Acr.
O. C. MOFFATT
ADBtTBOtB Of TItl#

^ ^

BACI-IAN-r

SLIPPERS

&

ROSOOE

BI6 RE0UGTHM «FRIGE
Ladies’ fine Kid f ^ J
Shoes at..

Ask For
1 Anything

AIL SOUDiBi ALL SIZES
We have a few mon* of those
L;uW fine Pat. Kid $2.00

WbUi Caow Oifordt fir Hn
WimaaidChlllrn
Call and See Them
HoTr*BWetoSkowGo«ds


PRICES SATISPACTOirv
Rrabitotmdtn isea

OUTING
SHOES

Hot weatli^ is here f<jr
T i;‘>o.l. From n »w on it will U_* an
Oxford rush.^ They art* the
iiMJst styliudi
stylisn and
anu wmfortable
wniuirtauje shrK*«
sIkkw
:he nuRst
for b:iminer weah We have them 'in Men’s, NVomeris’. Boys’
and (Jiris' l»atent lA-nllier, Tan, Canvas and kid, prices 50.: tn

THE

Personal Friends of Rev. Mr. of the afTcmoon and told of the trouble
and Injuries which he received at the
hands of the alleged vicious horse. He
cated in France,
swore that he did not know that the
horse was especially vicious or dan­
Re\’. Kdwsrd Schmidt, who was or- gerous and that be was not a driver at
dalne*1 on Sunday last by Most Rev. the camp but look the place of tbe
Archblrho|i .Mrssmor at the cathedral driver Buckner who had bet'n injured
In Mnwauk«*c. tM.v. will celchrato his by the horse, by ixing knocked down.
first holy ma>s In St, FranrU rhurefc He expected only to drive for a few
next Sunday. I^v. Fr. Schmidt l^ a days. In the oftemocm of the first
friend of Rev. jueeph Hauer, {uuitor ol day he was standing alone side of the
81. Francis church and since comlni; road when he noticed that a line had
to this country has spent hU vacalioni slipped mer the hame. so catching
with him. The young priest received bold of the bit to insure safety he
hl-H dasalcal. phlk»st»phical and part of reached past the head with bis left
his thouloglcal tralulni; at the hands hand wlien the hors<* made a suddim
of the celebrated iducaiurs. Sulpiclans lunge forward, knocking him down and
at the rnlvcrsliy of Lyons. France. InMantly jumped on him with hU
Coming to this country two yeju> ag*.*. knees. He caught Mr. Fuller with his
he spent the remaining }Kirtinn of his !o« ih Imbedded in his lefi arm at the
preparation at St. Francis sc-minary lime the atUck was made and con­
W,,.'
« hi.
tinued. so Mr. Fuller swore, to bite and
grind hU teeth Into his flesh, kmwdIng him with his knees and Jerking
him up and down with the strong hold
gin at l«;3o a. m.. when the procession which he had od the witness with his
will U«ve the ehnrch and proceed to teeth.
Aionto Gllbtrt. the man wbm was
the recU>ry w heiv the young priest will
working with him. saw Rie attack and,
rnshed to bU assistance attempting'
the
Criwtor.” the first mass will to extricate the wUneis. He was un-1
be U'gun. Rev. William MtHxdorf. D. able to do^ unarmed so he caught up |
of Si. mncls seminary. Milwau­ an ax and wan about t6 vtrike ihf* ani­
kee. will preach the sermon. At the mal wben the laiUT vay ibe action and
conrluslon Father Schmidt will impart reared upon hk bind Pgv and the pro5-1
his blessing to the eongregatlon. The iralcd driver wa» reloaded- I>r. Oar-i
Interior of the church is being hand­ ncr took the aUnd at this point and!
somely dra|M«d in papal ctdors for the told of being called 4o attend ibo In j
occasion. 8|s-cUl music has been pre­ lured man and found deep Incklomi In
pared by the choir. Haller's -Mlssa the mimclea and Uwiaea of the IKi
TerUa” will be jung In four paria. At] evidently made with the teeth of the
T:30 p. m.. muAical vempers will take horae. He found him badly injured
pUce. cloxlng wlib the ringing of and attended him one month, though
”Pralao Ye the Father.” arranged from the plainUff stated to the Jury that be
Ooonod'x -Marche Romalnc.” A num- bad been unable to work a day alnee
ber of out of town clergy are expected tbe atUck and Injuries owing to a long
to attend.
siege of ever, which came upon bhn
after the laxt term of couri. He con­
DIED OF BLOOD POISONING.
sidered tbst tbe Illness was due to
poison which was taken into bis sys­
Mantall Untmaa Prickta Right Hand tem at the time of the atUck.
With a Nall.
Al this morning’s scuston of court
Br Wire to lb* Brealn* Rooord.
Bdward. KUdee. tbe defendant, took
Maiahall. Mich. Junp
Ana- Uie witneas stand and tesUfied to the
Un. a BatUe Creek lineman, a rcrident rartoos places Khere the horse bad
here for four year*, wma found dead been worked and stated that be knew
tn tbe opera bonse bkx^ tbla moratiig that tbe horse was cross but not daaof blood TioAaoDliig. baviag pricked bU geroua
Followlttg Mr. Klldec. Frank Dunn
right hand tbwiib with a aaU receatly.

BiroR

l»aBiiat«Tt<.dw wfli wojwitt
touch wUk tbo hoM «f Kotnmer Plxtofo
torfortoc a noWg tk.VRooioWr-.mi
epssfort' Mtra« Hau.tkobRtToriMT

WQNEM'S OXFOIOS

FlMl|Uiae23,l90S

AhsucuDriis Store

book:

TS.B«btrtCm>r.

ALFRED GREILICK
&C0...
a42aBtoirrsT.

Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
_ kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind?
If you would keep out the flies and musquitoes see
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our-finely m:^e screens will outlast anything on
tjic market.

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

ciOMi.. Pho«., 32i B.II. lee.

OUR.FURNISHINGS
THE SYSTEM OF PUCES ON PIANOS IN PLAIN
FIGURES—AT GUNNELL BROS. WAS ADOPTED
For farnisiiinsa

TEAIS AGO.

that you’ll

like*,,

come here.

IllCmGAN’S LEADING MUSIC HOUSE

:

K..« |rr.n« •«..

Our Btyhn Afe,
iK»t

lik»- e v e r y

otber clothicr’s-

Wu keep thin;;s
that ar.- different.

M1>KS CaYOblfO MSN8
CLOTHING GTURNISHINCS

!5*

r——

Mo MoB^or AmmorEmonB
KImowHoro
HTHomo.
BELTS-..2.V and 50c

TOkrio ofi> l»Pular colon, nbbod or flkt
two-piooo or combination rtyle-*5r, 50c. $1.00 to $2.50.
FAXCr VESTS—Xo bett«*r aaortme&t or valoes
anywhore-ali K2W..4LOO to $3.00.

Styl(*fi that can’t

In* f<Tund ID every
•tore you enter.
Forniiliini^ can
never be too fnBh.
Come here for your Shirts, Tit*, Gloves, Hogiery, etc,* and
yoa’Il get the correct things.
We ^rch'the liest mariteU for the best thin^ ana we
get them.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO

THE EVBMIMO RECORa TRAVERSE CriY.

TflEMrUNGRECORD'cHICin) HT

FRIDAY, JUNE 21,1100.

W.B.C.tUsiB>i0URKD

HttiCiCIB
J. w.

SSSS.SSS?

eoda. tba act to Mp^ma mob vM
wlU haxp an iBQortant bearing upmi
~ npD Md Cook mmy. Tb. prlr fwiSBs nC Uls act WPS tp pew
vent or dlaooumge lyncbing of om
by diraeuac fbt
to dadmw
at the oflUw of a dbertff

y dococmt^ with locnata and
Tbe brldi and groom were tbe
redpieuu of many boaoUful presoats.
Both are well
wttb assay friends to wbb them modi
future

Uf uAcers of tbe
department of ibc W. R. C was bdd
toon lmaM.<diaieiy after
t of tbe mat ssmum of
tbs cuOTCBdon at 4 o'doek. Mrs. Mary
Rivera being tbe In
InE. Uddl of Three Rivers
stalling oMcor. Tbe aesslou was an
and many of the huabandaund vateraaa of tbe G. A. R. en­
tered the gallery to witness tbe cere­
mony. Settlor and Junior vice presi­
dent look tbe oath of office first and

W. H. BInke. owner of tbe Traverse
Tractioa company wblek gperaica tbe;
auto bus ou the penlnsub and dty run. i
roodved yesterday a twenty borrel
power Olds touring car. Tbb car will
be used ta ronnsftlntt with tbe anto
baa and will be open to charter by pri- |i
rate partiea. Tbe car la one of the]
most handsome in the dty and wrUI
undoubiediy prove popular with those
who Uke anto riding out do not own
Blnce the advent of tbe anto baa ft
has proven eery popular aud many
have taken advantage of It to take
the bcaailful rtdes along the ba,'
shore. Tbe car waa psrtlcolarly busy
during tbe encampment.

and lyacbad or aubjactad lo amb trioItTtZ the roiRTH AT MANISTEE.
Mac*, but It U figmad that la ha pcaeAVAILABLE PARK AITE4.
With 8eAbd Brothen' dog and pony ^denT.^
Id in
1 Tor nereni jrw« Xh* Rmcar^ hm» Ueal workout the act will be adaod
show, which dhows here afUmoon aad mediately after oath of office
Bmb «»eri«iic iB tb« «4voaieT la thm apoB an aatboriiy for beary jtidgevening.
are a nomberof very ed the officers being ax follows: Chap-j
Traverse City la invited. Big
procuttes br t&« cttr oC pvKtitc* for meau acalaat cba dtygad eoaaly. par^
miB. Mrs. Oertniae Wtlker of Ionia:
fotarB 4eYBlopm<«L vrainf that op- ticalarty If Ue strike ladasiry U to
Tim star actor of the lot
department Inspectors. Ndllc Dodge,
tkma be wecareA or altca |
be a son of Berry Wall of the **400."
a; department couaccllor. Manda
The Oiwea bw. latrodaced by lUpe^
whUa IhiT* were araUable kw
Mrs. JameiN Henderson of ManUtec.
His name Is McAllister, and be la very
dated. Corncord; I aad I officer.
tfneUeeijr altiMM. Tlw npM giwwtA ssataUve Oreea of thb dty. wbo b Ibe
proud cf IL Mac dressm Uke a man Ida Arnold. Kalamasoo; patriotic In* wbo has U^en vlMtlng Mfv. H. J Hurusdy asgro mmnbei; of tbe gtweral gaof the city la redodhh aralli
ads like a man and oau like a maa •j struct or. CSnie E. Homaln*eL B<*1- geaa tif Ea*t Eighth street, rvturm«.l|
acty for thU porpoih. aa4 It will not asmbly. proddea that -aay pernoa ao
Hla Uble etiquette la said to be an 1 lalrc Owing to a diaappolBlmt*nt the homo this morning.
be mafiy yean beftire Ttarerae City
perlor to that of some men. He
depart im-Mt secretary was not appoint
will be conpelled to pay a high price or injury to purm by a amb
does the -sword awallowlng
cd I ni will iM- announced in a day or
II wm» n hniw tmk to tmdrtlske the I I«. In In tonnciiif. Ilk.- drms of con-! S"™®
mn »‘ll ?« » **^,"'*^
for beatRy apota, or net be able at all have an acthm against ibe county or
which. In clrcua parlance, rnewna
^ JW
’ two by the pn-sldroi. Mrs. Eva Gray. cure of »och n tad <*»» of kidn.-y din- ’ »iini-,.ti..n. Ti c pr.uer. si of o.ir.humjv I
to aecnm thoae that are now the aoai cHy in which auob tnjary b Inflicted
CMO as Ihnt of C. F. Collier, of Chorrr i tioo. frmi the l>eelni.lnK to the very | »»J J<«t,
“**
. ki>ir<- inrtrul of a fork .o r.rry
^
for
such
damapea
aa
be
jnay
aaataln
attractiva
koe. In., hut Wcclric llutcm did It. He , end. i> n hme twinn-. I««h lo »lititn >*'•• •''OS » >«*» Ufc
n ntire enro
loort
to
lh«
mooth.
Hl»
noth.-,
.rivof!
«f
the
ooo
Pitvreaalve cltUw la Mlrhlgatf arr , to-an amoant not eiceqdlng W.OOO.'*
the lai»> cot and he dre.^-. in <h-'maBord. wbo wa* to l.««Meb Deiaed by Law
nakloK apectal efforta In thU direction ^
,h. =ue« of Mre. Harrt.i 1-addeo.
Under Ue act a mob b defined aa a helBhi of raablon. and always
Grand Raplda has a few very pretty
tbe arena can-vine n cane. He wear..;
u* ,b„ rfie
In Blc'ctrlc llUtm*. however. I fonnd a; vain. I at lart look4»r. Klng-a New l)iJi-»
Drug Stores, only .wc. Trjg
parka, but reaJielnc the neceaaUy af ctdiectlon of indlvlduab. five or more
a allk hat and latoni leather
„tei,d.-.l the f«n.ral of ibe im.- cure, and hr them »*aa rc«tored to corery, which quickly and perfectly { 1***^®pfwrldlag breathing apota and renting in nnmbor.' aaaembled for the unbw and ha« a valet to wait on bin,'fnwn,
relh-f
perftvl hc-ahh. I n-eoimncnd this
curvj
fni pnrpoae of offering violence lo the
plaeea for the middle elaaeea
niedicino to all with weak kid- cur»> for coughs. cohU. iwiro ihnvai,
lb« line th. perfonnanee ennnenee, j
, .^.ventlon loo! there
TRY A RECORD WANT AOL
of the dty. they are oooatantly person or pro|n«ty of anyone aoppoaed unhlltUovrr.*
li> ; hrunchltia.
hronchltia. etc. rosIGvely prt»v
neya. liver or stomach. Guarautivtdd b>
funeral of a huaiiand of Johns^m Drug Store.Co.,
Co.. F. H. Meads
Meads'pneumonia. CuBmutcBMl at Johi
atrirlng to aectire additional park aJiea to have been guilty uf a violatioo of
It takes half an hour to get Mar ; one of the members. Mr. Paihh n Udng j s E. Walt A Son?. druggiaU. I*rlce Drug Rtoro Co. ^. F. II. Meads and H. [
the bw. or for the purpose of eaercbready for hk apiKwranc^* iM^or. ai . thc'huRl»and of one of tbe past depart- j 50c.
K. Wall A Sons* Drug Stores. Price 1
the city many yean ago » waa con lag oorrcctlona] or regulative powers
r.Oc and 11.00 a ImHIIc. Trial UiUlcsi
audience, fur be U said to U> vcr. ;ne-nl Hinplaluh. Tli.- last hour of the
aldered that that park would be auf over any person or persona by vkileocc fastidioua about hU pe/wimal api»esr
Holllaler-a Rocky Mmintaln Tea is lOc.
runveiition wa^ glveij »Her a hive
Relent lor the neoda of the city for a and wlthoA lawful authorigr Any porhliiiply liquid electricity. It go»» tu;------------------------anew. In fact, the moat rrmarkabk nrui
a***! fs-ewelk a*.I gin^
groat many yearn. Now. however, the aon who parUcipatea In a m|^ with la­
every part oI your lK>ly. bringing new
clear thiiikirg.
arU-m. vim
thing nbout. him la bla vanity,
i
Pjv<- and e-’U-eni were exchanged
dty authbHtlcw have reallied the tent to Injure persona of^ property b
Idood. Mrcngth and ntw vig«»r. It and vigor of UHiy and mind, the
hair mart bo partctl Juhi right and hlXi ,^,,.^
Inn iH-nulifuI honu* at 20^*
valae of i«cb attractiooa. and hare subject, under the new law. to a fine of
make* you well and Kwpa you well,
ule of life. i-om»*K to all who nxe
tronsm hare the proper croasc. an
.
. ,.
K. Hill KtiuMrt. S«*vtui sunny
been worldng dlllgenUy to aeeure ad- not kwa than |100 or m<.re than II.OOO,
I ::5 ci'Hla. Johmam Drug Co.
i Ibdllhfi-rV RorKy Mountain T.ea. 35
olherwliie ho will inskt uix.u delaying j ‘
How*a Thia.
rrKinis; all newly ixna*n«.l,
digooal property adjoining John Bali and may bi imprlaoncd In the county
1 renth. Tea or Tablets. John
mil hU wardroU* k ' Wc offer One Hundred iXdlara repark. Ten yoara ago the profnity Jail not loss than thirty days nor more
larp* lot, lanM-itu'nl, ]uiniii,
TrouMw.r a rHMM.
He w«..n to he
they BOW week could have been bad than one year for oach and every of­
*Ben» I« fi Ktor> of Princes# MMterlianiwoofl iinisli, near I'entor
whole thing while be la befon* the an j
j cilKNEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
nlch. who waa n-cently invited to din-'
for a Bong. Todey a very large amount fense.
of city—al n |irie!0 aiul terms
The .
l^ermna who Inflict aerlona personal
of money la naked for what la needed.
'n"."" •'
-m.'
N,'8«r,t About It.
lti suit pureliaik r. ,
Im ‘iwrfiH-tlv honorable In all
always dmea at
and the, n |g „„ jwv-rec. that fi*r ctil
beeanae t^e property la worth ft. It Injury or material damage to proi
hit of the iJhiw. He ba» his mral> ■ business trantcirt
ally ji l**^»»'^‘**
iiriiHs-#a fonnd hcwlf
hfwlf without an ap- ulcers. T«ner
fe\er aores. sore ry« s. isdU.
J. and flimnrlalb
mid be Bold readily at a high price. in a riot shall upon eoovlctloiu. be
fccnred lK*t. eats with a fork. ua<* a J ahW* to can out any obligations made
adej l»etitr
l»etilr at tm
tin li nn early Jhour. Her im- etc, luithlng I#* ro efft-rllve as Uuckdeemed guill> of a fcloiu and suffer
bat Ihia the dty doee not di
b *1-:. irdi^ng
ir>tidng titat
111.11 his fair gm-n len s Arnica Salve. * lt fliiln'i lak** long
napkin, paya hla cbf*ck and never fur-; by his fit m Walding. Klnnan A Mar- iwrlal b-i-t.
cauae It la not dealrahle to rlak the la^irlaoaineat in the ^ItenUary not
lo Dnigglsta. Toledo. O.
was i fitln;: iroihinc. Mdli-ltoii«!v
•dlt-Hon«!y In- to run* a bad wire I had. and it
giHa to lip the waiter. All of wblcb '
exceeding five years or pay a flue of
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken
uncertainty
building de%*e
qninNl If tlie priir
U said lo be very comical, and afro;d.. ' ^^^nally. acting directly m
the idood reiving a tifg.illve aii-^wer.
emperor
V’f lloiie. Tex, !’.>
ao doae to the rity’a prettiest attrac- IS.OOO. In case of death by lynching
..re Co s. F. II. MeadIh'.'s'.“e*
unixuinded delight to the lliilc falkt'and tmicoua mirfacea off the sytvlem. iriRUtiH! on knowing the caiUMw„..of the
the surviving ajKMiae. lineal helm.
tiona.
Sons' drug stores.
Price,
75c
per
especially.
iTeatlmonlala sent free.
primex^'
nc-. and
'in aadiaoa lo tbU Onnd Iteirid* i« adopted children or any aoch person Setbel Broih«>n. have many rs mark- tMttle. Sold by all dniggUtx.
A. V. Nsriinguf. C. W. Aak
sternat'.c.n rf el! pn-M iit «h<*
dependeul
for
support
upon
Ue
per­
BtrtTlng lo aeoure other park altea In
Take Hall a Family PJJIa for consti
211 Bast Front Street
-It D only !e<an— I nm n<
able actors, including dog*, ponies,
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
waiioua pod Ions Of the city. The same son wbo suffered death by lynching at
♦otn.fi to e.tt li*S\i-F<-n ine.tl#.**
and monkeys but Mac U the bright
la true of a great many other cltlea In the hands of a mob may recover from
particular star of tbe outfit, aad. it la
NEW SOCIETY FORMED.
Michigan, and the tendency to provide the dty or county a 1
claimed he la Ibe moat valuable four-;
15,000.
breathing apota for 11^ maaaei
footed iierformer in the show business. | -King's Herald" of Aabury Church Has
* Shariff to Lose Hla Offioe.
pie la groping year by year.
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The taking of a prisoner by i
Cadlllar haa a park of 9i) a* rea In the
SERVICE IS BAD.
|
King's Herald MKiety of the
aubnrimaf the city and a amall apoi of from the custody of the sheriff b
deemed
prlroa
facie
evidence
of
failure
four acrea within the cHy limita. The
t:’
»0 acre tract la to be tleveloiMHl and on the part of the sheriff to do his duly
wiecvnc n*i way.
following offl<H*r» were elected
will make a good attraction for the and upon this fact being made known
And now it's an electric rallawy
ssistant
perlntendcnt. Mrs. I
to the governor the
city.
from Traverse City to t'Tiarlevolx that
Buperintendem. Mr*. Olney; pnuldent
Petoakey haa three parka. The O b required to issue a praclamatlon de­ seems to lie agitating the atnionphere
Bell; first vice president
R. A I. park, the IVre Marquette and claring the sherirs office
a few mile, north of Cadillac, says the j
vie*
city park containing alMiut fifty arret such contingency the county coroner b Cadillac News. Borne
rcrtling st*crt*j Idem, IVver%» Lint/;
la all. and a dty park of twentyweven auUorUed lo act as sheriff until a now
asslstam
acrea. ami now the a«>thorlliea arc sheriff la elected. The deposed sheriff
reury. l.aura Ehrenhnrger: lreasurt*r,
striving to %eoire more dcwlralde is romle Ineligible lo ap|iolntmenl or promised 15.000 more. and. according
Lee McWelhcy: librarian. Riiy Beck
property to be developed into parka.
to a Norwood man, anywhere from
man: chorister. Myrtle Getchell
Tho fomifT ►h«-rlir, howevrr. wllhln j |2i.o*,i to *30,000 cmn ta r<iunu-.l on
Manlatec haa a handaome park In
Orchard Beach on the lake front. ti-n d» t of tho lynchlnB, may flic with iron thU tal«hborbood. It I. to Uthe
gtivernor
a
iietUlon
for
reinstatehoped
that
the
1 City-CharUwhich b thronged with propb nightly
That Boy or Girl of Yours
Makes you comfortable—even ihouj^h the clan’s and cvcninfjs arc- cool, still you
and every Sunday. Traverac City haa mem and shall give ten days' notice volx elwlrlc line will furnUh more will atld greally to their naml writing
practically no parka at all The library of the filing oC such |H*iiUon to the convenient service for Its territory by attending the stH'dal |>enmansblp
want Summer Cloihinp. You %vant to be dressed comfortably when you take
park b the only apot In the city limita proaecutlnK attorney of the county in than haa the electric line around the lt!«iSoiis In plain and ornamental jw-n
your annual oulinu. Whether you spend your summer at home or abroad J
which the lyncliing occurred and the boiilcvartl and along Mlchell .vtnH*i In manshlp in the Traverse City Ibislne>.
that can lie dealgnated a» a park
you must have the prof>cr cloihinij. No (inn carries a finer line than wc do. To­
Ihb with a ayMtematir ex|M-m1iture of attorney general. Ei ldenci* may then ihl* city. That is. tbe line that wasn'i Culb^ge summer school.
June 22-4t
money can be made Into a \er> licautl- lie taken by the governor and if it ahaU
day would bc a splendid time lo investigate.
lie executive that
ful afiot, The Record ban urgtVl that appear i
Jame» IVpnye. the Twin Mountain
WIU »«TD t* W.U It. T«nu
tlib be done. The lltUo palk on i^t aherlE waa nnt^at fault
may be
All
wc
ilciuniid."
suM
the
n
ronuer.
jeweler,
rclurmil
to
Ms
home
H
uh
bay will make a very jm'tly place* I Inalaled.

**ls n rondlthm of sorlet.v in w hb li morning after siicndlng a ^bMrt time
are the -proper thkiK:” good dressers ?cll us wc have the best Ansortment they
when devcIopcHt hui there should he
Cost of Teamsters' Strike.
eiery ninji nnd woman shall h.ive an
more added to It. There is amither
have seen. You name your si/e from l4 to IS, and we will show you a dozen
The Uwmstera' strike Is cfistlug the equal chance with every other man in the city on buaincss.
amali spot on West hay on the pcttln county 12.000 a day and the city bc: am] won»an: when this insane grrcti
handsome patterns in each si/c, and the prices arc from OOc to $2.o0.
auU road to wbk h abould Im* added a tween |2,5<»0 and W.'HH) a day. The for wmllh and position
shall give
conalderalde strip on the liay front. county *pald out l27.tM»o on the strike plst*e to nn ambition to Ik* useful, and
NECKWEAR
The city baa another little spot'on tbe account last month and the city fS2,- when the atm nml object of jrovernThat catches every one. Such a host of new things, all the latest novelties that
west aide which will In time make
4fK5. Between 2iM> and 300 extra depu­ menls shall lie not nu ndy tho great­
All the Inxitry ai^l MdiHoal sad
nice rcatiniq place, but these are not ties an* drawing 12 a day freun the est good to the grrafest ttumtier Imt
the largest makers turn out. Fivc large rhow cases brim full of beauties, Any ^
the greatest good lo all."
Whadathonie. lie and ibe pkgs.
enough. 'There are a few other attract county and a bill for
is ponding
• Bnt. man alive."' said the other,
style you want- any price yon want, from 25c to $2.00.
Ive spots anrrounding the city that iK-W* Gjc finance committee of the •"you can't bring in the millennluin laJOHNSON DRUG CO.
ahotild be secured, even ihnugh their county board for revoivera furnished fore Its api>olnt»*d 1
development sbmild Im* |iosUioned for a the deputy ahi*riffa. The extra police
few years. Weal of the city'there la a Pure has been reduced to 1.440 men.,
or perhaps a fancy one, always gives a man a dressy appe arance. Many men
Urge rolling-ground ov erlooking the nach of whom Iq supposed to receive f
own two or three extra ones for ciificrcnt occasions. ->You can afford to own
bay that affords a beautiful ^iew of 12.50 a da,v. Mon*ovcr. iSO.OOO meal,
several when you buy them at our prices.
the aurnmndlng*. This location is ftckeis. which cost the clly 36 cents t
protided with many natural tM*aiitlc*s. tttch. were furnished the extra pollci*
and with a trifling expenditure evco
jrcar would make a moat tM*aiitirul mmu
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
of every description. The fancy patterns to bc worn with Oxfords, the plainer
for recreation.
styles with the regular shoes. It b a puzzle to know, many times, just whjeh to
There are many |M*ople In tU* city
who man rigs and aulomoWlw who ran "Tramp's Oream. mm OtKar Sueh- by
buy—some solve the question by getting several pairs. Thyn you will alwa)'s
go where they choose and when they
Lynn Packard Vane of Banconia,
have them 'should unexpected occasions arise.
choose, hut the great roaaaca of wofka Vary CredlUhls Work.
ing people aro denied this iirlvtlege.
It U the duty of the city, then'forv. to
"The Tramp's *l>^i*iin and Other
provide for the future for the benefit Such" to the title of a book of Rgbt
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
always need them with j>our summer clothing and you pay any price; 25c, 50c,
of the masaes of the people. In a few verse by Lynn Pnekard Vane of Beg75c. $liX), $1.25. Every belt isn good belt.
years we will doubtJeaa have street xonta. The book roaialas tbe tiUo
car*, and tbe parks will then be favor- pleco and aeverml
rmni ot^or mMcilotta and
all art quHe good. The adecitetts aro
, WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
We wymM urge tbe city to take thU
mgtter up with vigor, and not let our era! of them contain a mond wMoh to
beet altea slip away. ___
plainly apparent. The book contains

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DR. SNYDER
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SOMETHING NEW
wiFtpy

seventy-eight pages, condodlag with
The new concrete curb and guttag a aet of verses to the moon.
which to io replace ihe old wooden Ottg
on Stale atreci has been UM on the
rs. L M. Harrta of Groat Phils,
qpttth aide of the atreet betWM Caaa
u, la the sues of Mra. Henry
•IM Pttik streets. The manholet to
Ihagen on WnahlngtoB atreoL Mie
Harris win tpend the aammeV^ this
ItoUf P«l U.
city. .

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J. B. Paifc Electric Co.
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PHONE 502

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«.iLC.IU5lU)i0OaED

Att'

Yaaat Raapk Wm Uoita^ «a Marrtafa ky Raw. Fr. Raaar at t:M
OFFICEIIS WERE INSTALLED YES*
TEROAY AFTERNOON^

ikw. in*
Alifc<*gk Ike
fortytcmitb craml ■■■wbly paiWMl
oaly flf« bOk whiek vkre ajipror^

UniEWCAR
» of tlW Trmstrae TfWCtton
to the SOTvtoe Here.
W. H. Blake, owner of tbe Traverse
Tmctkm eompaaj wkieb operates tke

Batern verr aalta< la aarriaca yaa>
larday aftcfwooa at J;ia at ike I
aC Bar. PV. Baaer wko aftrlatai at tke
Bfaaaaaa . Ae Me waa fwwaed la
craaa mkalr aad earrtod a ko«
oCbrUc^roaaa. Tke krtaaamM.
was SUaa Lakem iakaa. was also
Kowaed ta aiohair and wore camat
Reiaraiac kone they found ihlitysix rwlaUras premt and tke 1
y deeocmi/(d wHk locaau akd
Tke krtdi and ttDOB watw tke

received yesterW a twenty korse
power Olds touftog ear. This car will

of tke
department of tke W. R. C, was held
yesterday afimoon Immediately after
tke adloanuasat of the last ssssMU of
Ckt convemtioo at d o clodk. Mrs, Mary
enta.UMftcttoi
E. Udell of Three Rivers being the in
wiU hkw AS 4v
aumng oAcer. The ueaaion was mn
Cklo9> BRtf Oook maty. .Tk* pcv
open semloii and many of the baa
W7 RaffM c< tJUa act was ta ptv
Tc«t or dlamiAge lyaeklaa dt aefroas Back are weU known youny poofile bands.^ veterans of tke G. A. R. en
ky dirsctkis tka goreraor to dadsn wltk Biaay friends to wish ibexn mock tered tbe gallery to wltaess the cere
mony. Senior and Junior vice presl
▼aeaai tka olca of a al^erif from fot
dent took the oath of ofllce first and
AMUSEMENTSe
rccciTcd the badge of ofBce. followed
and lyackad or soktoefod to mk Yfof

bus and WiU be open to charter by pMvale parties. The car is one of ike
most handsome in tke ctiy and will
undoubtedly prove popular with those
wko like auto rtdtog out do not <
a maefatoe.
Since tbe advent of tke anto bus It |
has proven very popular and many
have taken advantage of it U) take
the beautiful rides along the bay
shore. Tbe car was particularly busy
during thy encampmccl.

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-TSi

THE FmilTH AT MANISTF.E.
leaee. but U U Scored tkot to Ha pmc
^ ^
tfa»l «rtoat tke
«UI be
-d P«r
^
Bbow. which akows here nflemoon and mediately after oath of office appolnt- Fourtb of July
apoB as w|«korHy for kcary fodr
heinc
toll<»>
*“ TT.V.W City U lnvlio<1. lUg|
eveoJnp. June J7. are a number of very
asatost tke €dty jmd eoanty. par(tmotdlnary monkey actora.
UIB Mr. 0«nnia« Wklkor of lonlT
Ucnlarly if tke atrike todtmtry is to
The ator actor of the lot appears to
mUnne.
be a eon of Berry Wall of
-400.** Oowon: dcpurtmeix couacollw. Mud.j
HoDd.*r«n ..f iJ»ai.^uv.
The Oreen tow. Introdnoed by EepreHim name is McAllister, and he Is very ].
ConicoTd: I ud I oBcor. wbo has U*en visiting Mrs. H. J. BurtractWely sttoafod. The rapid cfwwtk aentaUve Green of this city, wko Is tke
of tke dty Is redoctos aratlable prap’ only necro membci) of tke
jbomf Ihb mornluE.
erty for ikls parpote. and It wUI not sembly. provldm that -any pmson so
HU Ubie Hlqurtle U Mid to bo •» iuire. OfinR to a dhappolotmcnt thr
be many years before Traverse City suEertof material damace to property
A Bad Scare.
appoln'A Hope Task,
of Famine
wlU be eosapelled to pay a kick price or Injury to person by a mob ahall do« the “.word .wallowlDs .d" idcpartm^nl wxrrMry WM not
day you will g
In a day w
It was n huge task to undertske the |
for beamy kpots. or not be able at all have an actirm ajmlost tbe county or which; In clrcn. pwinnee. in.wn. «.ln*:
»n fisd a pain
pUim. The pnigti K-i
b>a Oniy. cure or such a Imd case of kiduey uts- •
[nud
fiwr
aptH-ndk-iito.
8af«tyvlto» to
to secure ihoee that are aow tk© moat city In which suck Injury is tanicted. . knife lB.te«d of a fork to carry the
tlon.
fn.m
the
beginning
I
the
very
case as that of C. F. C«*nier. of Cher
is a long tortnre. Isnh lo victim ^ !)r. King s New IJfe Pllto. a sure ctir©
for sock damapes as he may sustain,
k<v. la., but Eleoirlc Itlitem did it. He‘end.
U
aitractire.
food to the mooth HI. rlotbc areof' i>r.-,loa. to Uc cloelnr
ib. con ^
^ing ..f inr
nc. aud friend!.. -When I ha*! ct>a*umiv for atl bowel and stomach dtoeasoa.
*‘Mv kidneys were so far gone,
Procreeslve oltles to Mlckl«an are, to an amoont not cscecdtoK It.ooo.such as headnrhe. biliousness, costtvo-.
without
a
;
tion
In
ifs
fln.t
stage.*’
wrli.a
Wni.
Mythe UIMI cut and he d-ysM;. in 'bc!.,.^,,„ „„
..^o
a
chair
'
who was to have ! could
Johnson Dmg«
Mob DsBfiad by Lam
, maklnc special eSorU In this direction.
n; and suffered from dreadful ers. of lVarfo.<i«. Md..-Bfirr tr> Ing^dif
bclcbl of fa.hk>n. and «l»aj *
'|h,.o the Ruew of Mty
rin
R Wall (ti
A
Under tke act a mob Is debned as
backache, headache, and denre«ai<ni. i ferent metllrines aud a gCKxi doctor.
In Store Co.*s. F. H. Moada.. 8. a
Omnd Rapids has a few very pretty
c arena carry Idk a ca-c. He »< ar. |
,h.. c<mycmi,w that
In Klixiric Biitcrs. however. 1 found a; vain. 1 at lart tis»K IW. King’s N\ w lU,.,.!
BI.- Sons* Drug Stores, tmly ric. Try
parks, but reallxinK the necessity of collection of Individuals, five or more
allk
hat
and
patent
leather
atteiid.tl
ibe
f.«»-ral
of
the
l.i.
rej.torrd
and
bv
them
sras
re.-tored
lo
cor©r>'.
which
qulrkly
and
peiierily
In nuidbcr. assembled for the unlaw
fellK and
>d hn* a rabt
wait on
^on:: ihm m ver u* I pc-rfcn-l hc^hh^l^n‘«immcnd
cured me
ptoese for tJ^e middle ctossee mad poor ftti purpose of offerlns: violence to Ike tbe lime the |ie
kid- cure for coughs, colds,
with we
TRY A'RECOm WANT AO.
.l..rl..R « rnnv.-..,,..,. 1...!
d b> bronchltlv. etc. Pojfiavcl.v
Guaran
er or ^ioroaclh.. Guaranteed
people of ike city, they are eoastontly person or property of anyone aapposed until It to mrr*
ever iH-eii a funeral ei a his^land ol
lYnig Wore Co. F. H. Meada: pn nH>nla. Guaranteed at
stHvtoc to secure addUicmal park sites. to have tonn guilty of a vlolalloo ol
U takfw half an hour lo pi ! Mn ; one of 111.' member.. Mr. I'adden tolng
.ro
Co.
►.
K.
H.
Mr»«»
and
«.
l»r
:
8m
E.
Walt
ic
Sons.
druggtoU.
Pric©
Brug
When John Hall park was acQalred by the tow. or for the punmse of exercU ready for hU apiH-arauc<‘ Im fur. a
A Sons* Brug
^ the huitlKind cJ one of the pa.t departtbe city many years a«o It was con­ ins correctional or repulsUve poweri
11.00
cnce. for be to said lo U' v» r imect ehaptoinK. The tost Iwur of thrj
HoHlNter's lUxky Muuaialu Tea to lyc.
sidered that that park would l»e auf- over any person or persons by vk
d»o«s about his iiersonal aptow vvinvemkin wav gUen «»%er a love fr^ast
and
wlthoA
lawful
aulborily.
Any
per­
simply
liquid
cli'clridiy.
li
goes
l«»'
------------------- ;----llclenl for tbe needs of ibc city for n
a**.! fa-ew. IN a»'d glH.
with In- am-e. In fact, the most remarkabU-;
every part of your towly. bringing now i Clear thinklrp. doctolve arthm. vlin
KTfwl niany yearn. Now. however; the son who partlcl|ia(os In a
thing about, kirn to hto vanity. IIN
,....re exrhnnm.d
Injnro isTsons or prc»prrty is
bloi*d. strengtii and now vigf»r. H and \igi»r of btdy ani mind, the
city aatkorttlea have realised the
In a U'autifiil home iit 20S
hair muni be parUM Just right and
r^-tirln^ offir.•r^.
makes .vou well and k»vps you well. ^»^kh- «*T life. «^.mes To all who uwvalue of socb at tractions, and have subject, under tbe new Uw. to a lino of tTtraaeni have the prxjper cnwvei.. av j
K. lltli Blns'L S'veii sunny
T.h cents. Juhnwm Brug Co.
;
Uorky Mountain Tea. :::>
bm worklnc dlU«ently to secure ad- not less than 1100 or more than fl.ooo. otherwise he will Insist »ii»y»n delaying
How's This,
rrsmis; all newly ixi|iensl,
and
may
bo
lipprlsoood
In
the
county
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rents.
Tea
or
Tubkla.
J<»lmsou
Drug
digonml property adjolnlnc John Ball
larp' lot, Iwi.mnuMit, pump,
raiarrli that canrd for any cs'-c
Ten years aco tbe property JaU not less than thirty days m»r more
be the
cnrtN! by HrU s Caurrh Cure.
Mury of Princes# Matter*
hanlwisxl liniKli, near cenlor
they now sei^k «»uld have Iwn had than one. year for each and ©very of whole thing while he to before the au j
J. CHr.yi:Y a <*0.. Toledo. O.
for a son*. TiKiay a very larpe amount fensc.
of < ity—at a pri<*e nial terms
dlenre.
. j W’c. the utuUvrsigniHl. have known
I the Hnfbttrg.
who toil id serious personal
No Secret About IL
of money is naked for what Is needed,
to suit purehna* r.
Mac dot's an eaihig act which l.s the F. J. Cheney for
1
sfHTOt.
that
fur
cuts,
burns,
ly^oJoriide to^ I
/'["A*"
baoaose
property Is worth It. It Injury or material damage to property hit of tbe show He ba» hK meal.« believe him r
funnd
herwK
without
an
apulcers,
fever
«»rcs.
sore
ry«
n
.
todto.
irially
business tranKadlons, and
riot shall, upon convlctton,. be
could be sold readily at a high price,
IMxtite .St simh «n early hour. IB-r lin- eir., nothing 1s so effective as Burk
served hot. eats with a fork, um a , able to carry out any ubUgatlons
but this the city does not dsslre be­ deemed gulUy^ of a felony and suffe napkin, pa.vs his check and nev» r
IH'rir.l
le.st.
Tedicing
that
bis
fnir
guest
leii’s
Arnha
^lv4-.
I^V'l-^aH
A
Marr i by hto flnn. Welding
a !*ail
eni to the penileutiarj not
.nllng nothing, w.iu-ltously inWhoU'sale Bmgclsis. * iledo. O.
cause it Is not desirable to risk tbe
gtHa lo lip the waiter. All of which J
.*' write.**
write.H B. l„
I,. GreGruev«^.**
Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken ln-j„vtln
If the prltei*s< u.-re .1 * |»- O K. f*>r
five years pr pay a flm- of
uncertainty of Inillding development
la imid to be ver>* comical, and affords*j icmally. acting directly upon the hhsjd
Tex,
at J<»hj«Mm
J .-1 Tir g.ttlve nflsn-»T. tlw M.t, r..r
so clom» to the city’s i>reUiost atirac- fli.ooo. In case of death by lynching unbounded delight to the Uiilc falk-; and mucous surfaces of the »**dem.;
Meads, S. E
the cau! IOlf ml
iT»e
4c Hons* dnig.Ktorea.
^ aurvlvifig
Testimonials
i
esto-clallv.
ttuMu-*-. nnd to Ibe
A.V. NtHIfigar. C. W. Ash
kddlUon to ikto Grand lUidda to adopted chlldrsa or any auck person
y remark-1 ^^* Sold by all druggUts
sterna tion ef hP present she s.^ld:
Selbi'l Brolhors have
211 East Front StreeL
Take Hall’s Family PlJto for consti
atfivlng to secure other park altea In dependent for support upon the per able actors. Including dogs, ponies,
only
1 am no* a<-»TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
♦u:n«*d to e.^t l»e;w«-A*n ine.vl».*’
various portions of the city. The same son who 8uff<>rc<l death by lynching at and monkeys but Mar Is the bright
is true of a great many other cities in the hands of a mob may recover from particular sur of the outfit, and'. It to
NEW SOCIETY FORMED.
Michigan, and tbe tendency to provide the city or couaty a sum
claimed he Is tbe most valuable four !
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breathlag spots for the masses of peo­ I5.00C.
footed performer to the show business. ^ **Kins*s Herald** of Asbory Che ch Has
* Sbsrtff to Lose Mia Offics.
ple to gniwtog year by year.
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!
Eighteen Members..
The taking of a prisoner by a mob
Cadillac has a i»ark of kO acres In the
SERVICE 18 BAD.
| rho Ki»g*s Herald society
om the custody irf the sheriff to
aobtirbaof the city and a small spot of
■■
---, Asburv M. K. church was orgaulr.«'d
four acres within the city limits. Tke dwmed prlroa facie evidence of failure
®‘’**'l>os.. r;i., .llh .-I,:!:..-. .. m. mlMT., The
Electric
PO acre tract is to be developed and on the part of the sheriff lo do hto duly
-1^ Railway,
““
following officers wi r.- el.-ctej;
And now Ifa an electric railway pc-rintendent, Mrv. Ikiwnt^; ashlMant
wlH make a good attraction for tbe and upon this fact being made known
to the governor the state executive from Traverse City lo CTiarlevoIx that superintendent. Mrs. Olney; p
cliy.
to
required
to
Issue
a
proclamation
de^,
seems
to
t»e
agiiktlng
the
atmosphervPetoskey baa Ibn-e parks. The G.
.Matidle Ibdl;
first vice pn^sldent.
R. A I. park, the IVre MarqueUe and daring the sheiitTs office vacant. In a few mlh-s north of Cadillac, says the | Stella BumlKiiton: second vice
cUy park containing about llfiy acres such eomlngenry the county coroner to Cadillac News. Some community has I Idem. IVvere Lintr.; reccrdlng st'civIn ^1. and a city park of twenty-sevsn authorised lo act as abertff until a new alrvad.v ratoed $2,200 for the prop<ised itary, Jesse Kilpatrick; asstotant. s<'tacres, and now the mothorliles art' shiniff to elected./‘ilie.depost'd sheriff line, so It to said. Charlevoix *'"'rt'ur>*. Laura Ehreul.nrger; treasurer.
striving to Nrcairc more deslrabU to made Ineligible lo appointment or promised IS.tom more. and. according
McWelhey: llhrartou, Roy Ik'ckre-eirctlon.
«
to a Norwood man. anywhere from man; chorister. Myrtle Gi'tchelI. .
property lo lie developixS into parks.
The former sheriff, however. wHhln • 125.000 to l.’JO.ooo can l>e counted on
Manistee has a handsome park to
Orchard Beach on the lake frtmt. ten days of the lynching, may (He with j from this neighborhood. It to to Ik*
which it thronged with people nightly the governor a iK'iition for relnstats* hoped that the *rraverse Oty CliarkMakes you comfortable—even tbou^'h the da>-s and cveninj-s arc- cool, still you
and every Sunday. Traverse City has ment and ahall give ten days* notl«* voix electric line will furnish more Will add greatly to their hand writ
want Summer ClothinK- You want to be dressed comfortably when you take
convenient service for iU lerrtlory by attending the special penmanship
practically no parks at all The llbrarv- of the flUng oC such petiU
pgrk to the only spot in Um' clly limits prosecuting atlt»mey of the county to than has the ch'clric line around the Itwsons In plain and umamental iM'n
your annual outing. Whether you spend your summer at honw. or abroatl
that can Ih» deslgnati*d as a i»ark. and which the lynching occurrctl and the boulevard and along Mlchtdl xti-<'<'t In manshli» in the Travci>c Clt.v llu^lm'^^
you must have the proper clothing. No ilrm carries a finer line than we do. To­
June ::::
this with a systematic eMuntditure of aliiwnry gi noral. Evidence may then this city. Tlial to. the Ihic that wasu f Cvdlege summer schmd.
day would be a splendid time to investigate.
rntmey can l>e made Into a very towuil bf taken by the gtn cnior an<f tf It sbaU built.
»ful spot. Tbe Rfvxml has urged that appear to the atate ext'cutive that the
will Ms** !• Wsu It* Tnr*.
James IVpnye. the Twln Moiiiitam
. this tic done. The little patk oa ttssl sheriff was no^at fault to* may be rtAll
we
dciu.nml.**
^.tld
the
n-f.inner,
jeweler,
relumed
to
bis
touue
this

Uy will make a very pretty place InslnUMl.
are the "proper thiflK;" good dressers tell us wc have the best assortment thej^
•ns n ci.udllH.n of inn-M.v to whi. li j morning after ^^*end^ng a ^hoIt time
when develoj>c«t. hut there shtHild l>c
Cost of Teamatem* Birtkt.
every lu.in nnd wcmsii sluill have an I
„„ business,
have seen. You name your size from 14 to IS, and we will show you a dozen
. more add«M to It, Then' to another
The teamsters* strike is costing the equal rlianrv with every other man :
hajulsomc patterns in each size, and the prices are from 50c to $‘J.50.
small spot on West Imy on the penin­ county 12.000 a day and the clly bc- and w-sman: when this insane grri'ct ; f...........—
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sula road lo which should be added a twtHVi I2.5W and $.*t.t>ot) a day. The
call
considerable strip on the hay front. county paid out $27.tMH) on the strike place
The clly has another little si»ot on the account last month and the city $52.- wlien the nini and objeet of governThat catches every one. Such a host of new things, all the latest novelties that
mentH Khali »>e not niendy the great­
west sine w*hlch will in lime make a 4G:.. Ik'tween 2C0 and SOti extra depnest gno*l lo the grratest iiuinlier btit
the largest makers turn out. Five large show cases brim full of l>cautics. Any ,
nWe resting place, biit th«'se are not ties are drawing $2 a day from the the grertH*st good to all.**
behadaftliitn. . lie >
enough. There are a ft*w other atiraci- county and a bill for $5.00t» to |>cndiiig
style you want—any price yon want, from 25c to 52.00.
-But. man alive.** saUl tire other.
Ivs spots surrounding the clly that before the finance committee of the
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
should be secured, even though their county lioard for revolvers furnished
development should be postponed for a the deputy sheriffs. The extra police
or perhaps a fancy one. always gives a man a dressy appearance. Many inoi
few yearsi West of the city'there to a force has been reduced lo 1,440 men.
large rolling ground overloading (he each of whom l^ supposed to receive
own two or three e.xtra ones for different occasions. You can afford to own
hay that affords a beautiful >iiow of 12.50 a dA>'. Mort*over. 130,000 meal
several when you buy them at our prices.
. the anrroandinga. This hvatlon to Uckeis. which cost tke city 15 ceaU
provided with many Natural Uauiles. twrh. were furnished the extra pE)Uce.
and with a (rlfilng expenditure evtwy
year would We a most towulifiil spot
NEW OFPICB OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
of every description. The fancy patterns to be worn.,with Oxfords, the plainer
for recreation.
styles with the regular shoes. It is a puzzle to know, ’ many times, just whjeh to
There nre many peiMito In the elly
buy-some solve the question by getting several t)airs. Thyn you will always
Wbo own rigH and autnmeddh s who can -Tramp's Dream and Othm- Such- by
go where they choose and wto-n they
have them -should unexpected occasions arise.
Lynn Fackard Vane of Benzonia,
choose, hut the giwat masses <»f work
a Very C
lag people are detoled this privilege.
It to the duty of the clly. therefore, lo
Droam and Other j
always need them with your summer clothing and you |>ay any pri<»; 25c, 50c,
provide for the future for the benefit Such- to the title of a hook of tight j
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
of tbe maaaes or the people. Jn a few vers© by Lynn Packard Vane of Bewl
75c. 51.00, $l.-25. Every belt b'n good belt.
,
jmt9 we will doubttosa have street Eoato. The book eosiaiaa the tlUel
gara. and the parks will then be/avor*
all are quit© good., ^ aoiocltoas are j
. WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
Wo wpoM nrge the clly to lake this both pathetic and hmnorooa and sev­
mallei' tip viih vigor, and not lot our eral of them oodtaln a moral whidh to
bast Bites slip away.
plainly apparenL The hook conUdiia
seventy-eight pagea, oonciiidiag with
The new oonerMe enrb and gntfor a set of vents to the mooR.
AVAILABLE PARK SITEG
fbr oereral years Ike Record has
km aaargaiie to the adeoeacr la tke
amnftag by tke dty oT park sites for
fntpre developmmL arflnif that op-

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THE CLOTHING STORE
5 THAT SETS CLOTHING

That Boy or Girl of Yours

SUMMER CLOTHING

NEGLIGEE SHIRTS

SEA SALT

NECKWEAR

A WHITE VEST

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ISO SEE OUR WIRhOW 25o

which to to replace the old wdbdea owe
Mrs. L. M. Harris of Great Phils,
on Btate street haa'Jmen laid on the
WMith
atroei hscwasa Cana Maiu„ la the guest of Mrs. Henry
and
surseu. The manholos to Brodhagen oa Wsahingtoa streeL Mrs.
4bn atwmw W.^water matos nre also Harris will spend the sanmei' ta this
being pat la.
"
idly.

MEN’S BELTS

PHONE 602

THE NANIUH A UY
iff
MERMNYILE COMnWY

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BOE^irPAr?
WAS QUESTION

paid fur stampa com

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gfeua bf Mm. J. M. lagrig piwoud Chat
QBANO RAFtOB TOOAY.

CaraUThaaka.
Mat TC. H. SaJlfc «i llkaoa. liko ha. I
THE FOVRTH AT lUNffl
1 vlah U) thaak tha nuaj Ua4 beaa Tldtias bar hattaad who ta aa
--------|- i, -naarlaa tar a'siaa4
Maad. aad Ml.hhn to, toNr am-jla-U.
U.. Nonh« HWdo.
j
Vathr aad aaalataacadartac tha aM lka:. monad h<aa«UiUBontac.
Uody la Ttaraaaa Otj la taHta*.
ness and denth of my dear beloved
Bm
bttsbend. Dnalel E. Paddeu. and
peclally tbe male quartet, the

:Sa^m.^^|T||E FOURTH kl SILVER URE "*“‘

aat oodal hoari
aslFraak

CLUB BUBBLY OOU.
» Was Psalfayad by Fire
atOldMtoeiesi.

I was girk whkhM a fim
tight to aU who board It. Mtoo Uwloe
Dock fhrorod with a
nolo aad Mrs. L. F. Tttas aaag a Tory cf Amoa Sweat of Old Htosi
doBO kst ersnm aad fire aad boraad to tba groa
VCRV MST MAY M CfUOYKO FM
by tbo todies of the of the hard work dcae by
mn UTTLt OUTLAY.
brigade which took water
hey. 'IQbe caam cf Ybe fise
AmmmI U^m§Wm H«M Thto AfUrw
reetlve cbimaey. AB of the fomitme
aad practically wvarythlng alee was
. J. F. NottaU aad fhmUy of Pab
saved from the baildImE. Mr. Sweet
L. Umtolsna are rtslthig bm ato* to an old maa who hae baaa la the
Ira: N. B. Dsgaa of Webstar Baldlerr hoaw at Oraad Bapida dmtag the winter and lately
Bffb<i«lM»crthe elab jmr
to apead the eommer moatha He
op tbit bfimMWO At tbe
pasaed through the diy this montag
tm^.
Wo9»ii*b dob.
OB hto way back to Grand Rapids
M. MdDwaa of Torch tabs waa la where be wttJ again eater the home.
prtadpoUr 4«rot®d lonbe report of of
the city yoaiarday aa a gaaot^k Hotel ‘The loss was nearly covered by InWhldag.
ber
eurmaca Mr. Sweet lived alaae.
B. N. MUUmaa aad wnilam Bari of
4Mt. lirt. W. D. Tomer. Mked tbe
By hard work the Samoa ware kept
qMMkm. trhkb tbe decUmd to atked Wexford were la the city yesterday.
from apreadtag to the houae of Jamas
C. I. Martin of Interloehea was In Herbert, Mr. Sweet'e aea
to erery ptoee of life. *Doet H pajrr
the city yesterday on a short buslnoft
bore the bmHiU dcrtred beeo
Mtemte to the One. tboogbL work trip.
r. E. 0111 of Mofth PUtta; waa In tho
aad money expended opoii tlto t
tte suted thtX It to poeetble to epeod city today.
Hoary JUehardl of BoUaliw spent yesto nucb time, tbooght end labor that
one to weartod to euch an extent that lorday at Park Place.
CAUGHT TWO SLACK SAgg WI'TH
David Hilliard cf Empire, who has
tn*iead of bela a benefit, chib work
ONE CAST.
may become a bordea. On the other been attending the encampment, rehand oae may do no little that feeble tamed home this morning.
A J. Harvey left this morning for One ef Them Weighed Tlike Poufide
to feu and no benefli to 6^
Nessen City, where he will spend a
deed.
and the Other Two and Ooeto rexelt abort Ume.
« c
Half Fownde.
la good U to the fault of ihe.indlrld- ^ Miss francto Ooffory left this momlag for Itorp lake to auend tbo reunion
naJ. Bach one mutt eay whether
Special to the Rs^ng Record.
cf the class cf IPOO.
not ahe haa time for club i
Orawn. Mich., Juno 2J~Whlle fishing
Charles Maaksted of Ithaca, who baa
whether ehe kaa tlme^for one club or
last evening on Silver lake only a litUe
half a dom. and whether one partk- been spending a short time in the city,
way ool from the reeort. Miss Ethel
alar clnh to beet eoUed to her neede. reumed to bis home this morning.
Wise of Holland, a stenographer for
Mrs. Clara L. French, pant depart,
ttie unted .thoee who had decided to
the C. L. King company, caught two
bekmc to an oiaanlxatlaQ to lire up to meni inspector of the W. R. C.. re­
black bass at one cast. One weigbed
the futt meaanre of thdr opportunltle., turned to her home In Ithaca this
three, pounds and the other tw*o and
moralngj
not only for the benefit of tbemsc
inds. Miss Wise to stsyMm. a Prank* Wright of Detroit
bet for their children, community and
paased throngh the city this afternopn
their ace.
the best catch that will
accompanied by her grandkn. Roy
be made this season.
The Woman's club glres an oppor­ Wolf, and will spend the summer at
tunity for broad culture. This year Fembrook, Northport.
BREVITIES.
lllam Roush of Lake City arrived
oae of the local club nembers epent

OfPWTIHTKS * fOI CRTME

GIRL MADE .A RECORD

t*. .
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17 upon books of reference. Many
boors of reaaarch are expended upon
the club work. The best in music, art.
aloeutlon. history, science. Ilurature
aad mirrmit eraau are enjoyed with
llUle expeaea oampared to what may
be recelred. excepting the acllre ooaperAtkm to make the club a euooees.
Merer eince Us orcanlxal^ has the
Woman's club made so many chsncet
In oae year, and these changes have
required tlsse. thought, discussion and
work by the members of the club and
hare not left them free to take up
other work. The club has changed Its
place of meeting, the time for election
of oacers, the price of admission and
ynariy does, the time for the dlstrlbatkm of y^ booka and many mUior
matters.
Mrs. Turner closed by thanking the
club members for their courtesy and
kindness In her endeavors to see that
their wishes were fulfilled and the
bbard for their cooperation, sympa^
thctlc Interest and ready council In
every thing that pertained to the web
fare ofihe club.

SeeesUryto Report.
The recording si'crt-t^-'s report,
premtivl by Miss MlnnlJrW’alt. went
to show that while there were results
of the year s work which cotild only be
computed by the Individual, and that
j
possibly s mi rt' suggt^stlon made durjt
lag the year may bear fruit In unex1^
parted ways tour, ret there are langl
bio iwsults that may be enumerated
Borne of these were given. The club
had an excellently prepared proi
from whtoh to work, the subject bring
Italy. This was studied from the
aUndpOlntt of history, literatorr.
•clcnce, eduction, music and art. The
papem have been without exception
excellent. Sixteen afternoons have
a
been given to thto subject, one to state
f
federation reporU. one to civic
{:
provemenL one to redprocitr and
to foreatry. Much has ceriaiitly been
gained from this atudy by those who
have been receptive. Children's day
was a great succeM. the large*! at­
tendance bring recorded.
The executive board has bad ten rer
ntor meeting and three specials. Bight
new membem have been added to the
B^^elob. miking a total membership
^ lie with a good average attendaa
i
Death has remove<rono beloved memj,
ber. Ml s. M. E. C. Batea. whose bripful
lnfiuenn‘ I. iidiy missed.
The enjoyable social
menUemed. also the fine music and
riocotion the club has beeo privileged
to bear. Excellent addroenec and
demonstTmtlons liave been given by
^
talent ooUlde the club. AU these addltlona to the regular
brought InspIrmUou.
Through the
Stab's efloru the spitting ordinance Is

The treasurer. Mm. w. H. Umlor,
prenented a report which shows that
while the elttb Is not rich
it
•tiQ holds lU own. There has beeo
f in fumtohfng the
Uanoeoo hi
filttSl, building fund to llu.Tfi.
Mm. J. W, Gauntleu prfeented the
oofTinpOBdtfig secretary report show-

In the cUy tbU noon. He will attend
the camp meeting at Acme next week
Mrs. D. F. Bradley and four sons of
Ortnnell; Iowa, paased through the
city this noon on their way to Omeaa.
where
re 1they will spend the summer.
rmum of Buttons Bay was
in the city today.
WMIIIam Carlson of the North Manlton life saving crew and John Paleacbow, the mall carrier, were In the
city today.
J. B. Drerup of Pro\*emont it in the
city today.
Archie Smith pf this city left this
»on for Saginaw on a business trip.
Miss Jeule Camp left this noon for
Ijanslng where she will spend pan of
her vacaUon
Mm. Arthur McCluskey of Bay
street, who has been visiting friends
at Old Mtotloo. returned home today.
Mm. Walker Btorrey Perrin of Ionia,
who waa elected department chaplain
of the W. R. C.. and who during her
sUy here was entertained at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Curtis, re­
turned to her home thU morning.
Ralph Haalett of this city went to
Cfdar City on business yesterday.
CassoQ Warner and wife of Lelsnd
are In the eity today.
A. E. Bellinger of Maple City to In
Die city on bnslnesa.

In tbe window of S. E. Walt's drug
store are exhibited two fine examples
of Japanese art. The pictures are
painted on silk and the hackgroond to
made up of American emblems beau­
tifully embroidered In the national
oolori. One picture represents the
batUe of Manila mad the other Wash­
ington crtMslng the DelawartT
Tbe Twentlciji Century -club will
meet tonight with Flora Orldley at
C0€ West Ninth street. All membem
sre requested to be present.
There will be a meeting of Tmverse
City council. No. €1, Royal and Select
Mastem. this evening for the purpoM
of oonferrtag the royal and select mas­
ter degree.
Mm. H. L. Carter received word this
week of tho serious illnoss of her
rather. 8. Hart, of Whliefisb resort and
left yesterday afternoon for there.
Word received today to to the effect
Lhai he Is suffering from a stroke of
paralysis and remains unconscious
County Clerk Robert Walter
Register of Deeds mnk Wilson are
both confined to their homes by 111ness.
Bnstgn Klclsgaard of tbe Salvattan
Army will be In Tmveme CUy tomor­
row night and will remain over Sun­
day. holding a series of special meetch everybody to Invited.
Munsrile of the Salvattan
'TME MARKETS.
Army took another yxmng woman to
Bast BuEalo. June «,-Cattle^ Grand Rapids today to start life
again
la
tbe
Rescue home.
Trade quIeL valnee low. Veal calves—
A meeting of the dlrectom of the
'Trade fair at firm values. Sheep and
lambs—Active at steady values. Hogs board of trade mill be held In the councU rooms tonight at 7:20.
—Active. ueiOc higher.
\nrg11 A. Rogem and Miss Rose Mary
Detroit, Mich., June M.—Wheal—
Jul,. 8inc; Ko. 2 rej. tlM; No, 2 Racine, both of whom were 18 yearn
old and lived In Chief Lake. Manistee
com. t»^c: No. 8 .hUraaU. 3t\K.
ToloOo. O, June 23.-Whea»-Ckib. county. wei*e granted a marriage li­
cense today. After they had obtained
II.OT; July. W\c: S^xembor. SSHc.
Chimso. June 22.—Whmt-July. the precious paper they found out that
9U4c; September. «8Hc. Cora-OM they would have to be married In Man
July. S2T,c: old September. UVc. totee county which disconcerted them
0«t.-July. 22Vic: September, WHc.! not a little.
Tomorrow bring the feast of SL
September pork. $12.82: Urd. $7.«2: ■
John the Baptist, the service of holy
ribr. i;.*0.
will he held at Grace
church at 7 a. m.
I.AST CAU.
Geaeral William Bhakeapearo and
Wtll the eecretarie* of eerret and
bencvoleni omsliattocu and lod(«a hto daughter. Edith, of Katomasoo.
wbo have not already done no tend tbe who arrived to the city Monday to at­
name of lodee. place of meetinc and tend the G. A. R. w;lU remain until to­
namei of offloen for free ittoeithm In morrow and enjoy the pleasant north­
new city dlreclorn to E. R. Pool*, ern atmosphere. The general stated
to tbe Record thU morning thst he
nient R. L. Polk * Cp, 822 State SL
June22-2t knew of no other dty to the stale
where he couU so thorooghly enjoy
himself and so just ont of mere pleas­
THE POl'RTU AT MANISTEE.
ure he to remaining after the oonvenNanlMee U prapartas
Ponrth or July oelebratloir and ererr- tton.
Miss Helen Kingsley entertained the
body In Trarene City U Inrltod. Big
attraction and One pnblic cnterteln- Beethoven Mnrical dub at her home
on Fifth atreri last evening. A abort
Bient. Special rate* on all
program was gt^sn after which light
8. T. Hortoa pnrehaaed tba prapaily refreahments were, served. A good
on Slxteaatb atreei beloaglag U> «; H. Ume was enjoyed by nU.
WUl Vandertip. who was taken to
Perry of Lna Aatetea, Oat
/
The matt Ude baaabaU taaia'playa the coonty jaU a few days ago, was
the Bowen Harbor team SosiWy after- released on hto own rseogntoance yes­
noon and the Oolambla will take the terday taornlng after bavtng a few
nine orer, baring arrang^ a apadal days to dear up bis befuddled brain
aflamooB eicnratoa. P^tboaa that
doB-t earn tor.baaahaMtoa boat will
raa to KealeU rraata. |
J.'Wbbb of this city toft thto am
TRY A RKCORO w)^ AQk
m a bnstnsis trip to OoBfiiRlsk.

Amtsbaeieber

of

o'clock, toavtog a two weeks oW baby
giri. Mrs. Amtsbnriehcr was bora in
Austria tn 1M2 and when she was two
yearn old her parewts cams to this
eountiT. BesMea the knshand aad
babe two sons, Ommr and William,
aged It and 17. aad right brotlmrs.
Edward. Ferdinand and Stephen are
left.
Tbe fimeial win be held from tbe

cenL Program in tomorrow's Record, j
juneffS-lt

STIULUNOISEXCURSIOI

Sbrilser of Keswick oficisting. aad
the tetennent will take place at OnkThe steamer Illlnoto will run another
wood. Tbe remains are In charge of popular Sonda> excursion on the 2Sth
the Aaderson Undertak
to Charlevoix, Petoskey and Harbor
Spripgt. Leave dock ai 8 a m, re
turning 10:30 p. m.
June 23-2i

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rjl. 1

INDUCEMENTS FOR ^
SATURDAY BUYERS

CMnSTlTSOBEN

•*Frunchto** Had the Bnakss But Is
Beck Affsta In Jell With

5’cyard
.........dscyari

TRY A RECORD WAffT AB.

aj^

George Collins, better known as
"Frendhle.** hailing from Manistee,
was picked up on the streeu a week
ago Monday aad given five days fri
bring drunk aad disorderly but was
unable to leave the jail Friday when
bis sentence was up and lu the mtwn
time a council of pbysictons pro­
nounced him In an unsafe condition to
be released. Saturday Dr. Holliday
look him and thought that he mould
be all right to work around the Ismn
bni this afternoon at 2:30 Charles
Easterday brought back the man In
an Intoxicated eoncUtion. having picked
him up on the stre<»t».

'

VOICE CrLTCRB-dtraa MaUMa
ver lake, Bos.es will mm all trains 1 McMaaro. wbo has jimt grndroted ta
MISS LOUISE CALKINS aWy n» « crawn. There will be dancing, row-'•^‘'tibers’mmrse o< tbe
listed by some of the beit musieal tal
^ burling, atbletic sports, | Phrtment of the Unlveesiiy of
ent of tbe city, srill give a concert In i^^nch races, ball same and a grand Rritool of Marie. wfU take papQs In
r at ber home,
Ihe First Methodist church Friday ■ dUplay of fireworks to the evening,
jnne 17-«
evening. June 30. for the benefit of the j Bvefybody Invited.
June 22-3t

SlJfO yard

SOUVENIRS
Stttdpour7ritttds
a Souvenir of
traverse
Off

............. I9c cacb
Ji.oo each
................ IOC each
Eiiihroiilirics for corset covers. 17 inches wiilc,

yjfd

QUIET WEDDING.
We haw- tlH-m in CarJTravtrm City Young Man Took a
Copsmisb Brids.
A quiet wedding took place at the
Baptist parsonage Tuesday evening.
Rt*v. W. T. W’oodhouse uniting In mar-1
rtoge C. B. Cunningham, formerly of j
Kenton. Ohio, but nom* of this cUy. and t
.Miss Laura Hoover of Copemtoh. The
happy couple are at present rooming
on Park street. The hrlde If a popular
Copcmlsh young tody with many
friends to wtoh her hspplni-M. The
groom has tbe shining stand at the
Uon barber shop and while he has
only been here a^ short time has i
many friends.
OPENING PARTY.

a meeting of the board of dl
rectors of the We-que-tong club held
last evening It mras decided to hold the
formal opening of the club June 20
and a committee on arrangemi nls mas
Inied consisting of WllUam Yi>gloaong. Ylc Palmer and U. H. Haslett.
The Queen CUy liaseball team mill
play the Lake Ann learn at l-ake
Sunday aficrooon and an inleresting
gsmo to cxpecicd.

A Few More
S5.00and S6.00 Lace
Curtains White. Ecru
and Arabian. Clos­
ing them out while
they last at

Bounl. Wckm]

nml

Postal 0.ftls.

Also in Shi ll

work.

L<-ather

Ivlins' Cans.- Vesta. 12| value.

tSc each

Bunit Wtxxl, ftc.; a

L*w sanipk^s of which may bo
fiivji in our show wimlow.

TWICE DAILY

2:30 P. M.
8:30 P. M.
SAIN OB SHINE

L WILHELM

CIRCUS GROUNDS PRICES

13TH ST.

Children 15c

WEST OF UNION

Adults 25c

TUESDAY, JUNE 27
The Only High Class Dog and Pony Show Coming this Year. The Exhibition
Beautiful. A Performance Incomparable.

SEIBEl BROS. DOG AND PONY SHOWS
Introducing 200 of the Finest Trained Animals
nihc World. A Program Replete with Novelties

Remember
$3.95 a Pair
The Date
J. W. Milliken.
Tuesday, June 27
Hotels «r Cottages
^ Chance to Get Pillows

WATCH

STREET PARADE

Which leaves the Show Grounds
cver>' morning at 11 o’clock

lEBMALOVB .
Four Footeid Bsisjo

200 4-FOOTED-FUN-MAKERS 200
The Tented Exhibition
which appeals to all
classes. Patronized by
the elite of the land.
Best qualilY art tick- .
ing, mixed feathers.
Just the thing for ho­
tel, collage, or every
day use in the home.
We think this is a
good chance for you
to save money.

Sec WMw Display

$1.48 Per Pair
Worth 42.00

J. W. Milliken

Corner Front
and Union.....

A FAIRY LAND FOR THE
LITTLE FOLKS
too Tborougbbred SheUand Ponies,
rSO Wonderfid Caniic Actors,
50 Marvelous Monkey Comedians.
Doon open at 1:30 and 7:30 Daily, Performance
Commences One Hour Later.

BESURE

STREET PARADE

11 O’clock Tuesday Morning

What the KnorrlUe J.mmal haa to «y <if the

Aftd-r the .\oung folks and ih^ old
folks that at 111 enjoy a circus or a tent
shorn of any kind, have been denied all
huc h t-njoynu nt for a yror and a half
or more, a dog and pony show com-,
cncetl operations In this city yester­
day. and those of the class referred
to rntro cince more afforded the long
dcnlt-d pleasure.
8eibel Bros’ dog and poor show
gave tmo p4Tfomanoea yestorday. ono
during the afternoon and one during
the evening. That their appeamnee
m-as something the public desired mas
Indicated by the large oovds that
flocked to the tent to wllness the
fhomrs. People were turned amray by
the hundeds and from the excellence
of tbe performance Selbel Bros., have
established themselves and mriti doubt­
less draw large cromds during the re­
maining performances of tbe week.
Tbe show to fuU of life mlih some
very dashing arts, and not a dull moent daring the entire lime of perform­
ance. All tbe acU are short and the
animals enter into ihelr rhare of the
work with considerable interest and
spirit. Many new acU which have
never been before seen here to a show
of this kind are presented and the pei>
formeri are aH fine healthy looking
mre nl^ut sixty ponies
to tho aggregatlon^-severm] of
betog hardly targer than an lou
St. Bernard dog which is a member of
the company. There are about ai^
many dogs ns ponies,
largw nnlmato do the greater share of
the work. Beveral mankeys add ip
the fan and take part In the aria.
The trick riding of aevarri of thb dogs
from the top of the tent into an out­
spread net and the riding of the trick
donkey conclnded the performance.
The show to one which to heartily en.
joyed by the older people aa by the

TlUVBnS'ClTY. tllCHI6AfC FIUOA>^ JUHC I

flKi

and iblgt.

3i rtSSi
KAftLM.

Tba

lo4v.t.O.O.r.«tt.aMtke.wP«;
o««r. wh^ hm ^ ^
araeOlyB
attartnr wltHt.,atrm hy ll«l* ca? jteadlac •ehool ia ns BmMa O
vat-to Lnat FMdby Mr. and Mnu Harry lodge and aU revon a toe tlM. FVatt ! (or U* TMnha.
not tovwgi
Daabflllo doaad a very aoceaafbl nine
« mrt B«la. Oitf, tU» aonaac. ae- TtoTto OlBrfa to atollkk «n
ntoto.
eo«pMito4 l>jr
m «M 4ttisMtr. hw panau. Mr. aa4 Mra. Oao. Lavr.
fSn^ ar MBtorM Hm vU do amtos tm of acM. The ackotan ^^«attona.«.d«,«up..t,|
daMl vcrtt to BatdldnDto oa Toaa
Mr. «B4 Mr. ioltt K-tMU. «bo vfll IMW ».
/
ttak* tMr 1MNM vM]i Ms.
dajr. Bit oAot vfli bo to Mr. Hote t
It ii taled tkat Mb. Id. Ftoivit ijSSJoISr
KCVSTOMC.
primary nckoM tor toe aext A. a
vas to Tbwrane dgr BeanUtytosaratoodatoati
toem Sr aaotoOT^LmnV?^ mSiina. i
.™.«aa„«ar
•nray lafi fiatwndar fhr * Tiftt wito
\ by Mn.
Mn. M^Hoa rt

aS^ Daai tWM with kar
aatar. Mn. AIMtt Tnaaa Sauviar

Mn. finvT H«tw Md M MTl Maw Mom#
wdii, f«-Ofmiid EftpMt to risit CrtaBdf
a v««lt vltAi a»4 roUUvao.
at Trav«ra« Oty \ Mist Car-i« Bta%f vat a Timmat

Mr. aad Mm. McMjra Mak laa

LAKE.
Mrm. Mattio Ltaauaaa t
(Udrad tpoad Baadajrto I
NEW WEXFOfia

aad nk BaxMf.
II W. Cmj ar Btat Lak# tptat
mdar af trim aamai^ home |i«*rr
Mr. aad Mn. Markl^ ritJiad frieadt

JLtJSSS^^ssiiitr
Mlat Maud
aritUaiMa

lncb«o called oa fHeadr licre Sonday. | «ef^» SatartM|r alclit.
toft rrldar for bit boato *^lta^iUoTycrt dr Sotttb Boardai
vat fa town last week.
OLD MIMfOM.
«i.
Ralph Tracy baa retarved from
H^a). vbo bt« b« te
Wimo R^a>
Meaie it ttopptof vltb
trip to Hoaor.
Aloui tba lati
Itet roar, hat ro
i , Mr*. Jamtoon.
tebool at Alma
»
Ralph Draytoa mf Ballalro.Ut
tiTTvad to bit boam at tbit ntonr Cor
nay Boaibromb bat hoea oa ibo
lk« aumairr Me o*|-fcu to so baok g|ck lit! for tbo aatt tvo veckt.
asala to the fafl
^ Mrt WirtniT ftohan vat a
8«rrerml famlUn vbo own cottasot! cal
mlto?>
boro hare come to tpend t‘-r turn
Mar 1C.
Itortos
hard elnrf-iral ti

tomy^4ayaon totordmrat.
It bMak

from Maaiaiee to (be aaevatog to jilace
of Wexford, toot cvabllag the public
parents orar Sviidar.
to make better connections In reacbMyrlio Crippoa oC
iag our town.
Aaell Dane, oae of «r tridest ploHHT. last week. aeeni. to eerr loir. wHh no chance of

“TJ.«
bit

Mr. and Mn. K. 8, Packard. Mr. and
Mrt. Wm. BHcbi and Mr. and Mn. J.
vera a*l i
W. Riaobart drtnro Co KOavlck laat
Tbo Sunday
wbkb vat bold to tbo C^sresattooal j Saturday and alietidod qtiartoriy «e«t*
o 17th, vat YOry good and j Uia tborc. rirtumlns borne Sunday
y Mn.,Mimken vat very aftemaon.
Ibo talk hr
Rot. O. a HattJor of Grand Rapidt
murb anproeiatod by all
Opal JSnory of Charlevoix U vlHltlns doUverod an abla dJteoortc lati FHfriimdt to tbit plaro.
dar nlsbt.
Cblldrra’t Dar procram vat poolJune 1»
poood nntll July 2 cm account of tbo
qiiartorly nootins.
Wotlor Roesaessar hat announcod
lato ttodr
All yonns imopto from the
t couatry are awrtoutly
Tburtday. It to only a
but they will be mtoted.
urged to be pretont. Mr Ruogvwr
Mr. and Mn. T. R. ^T.lto callod cm expecu to leare for Indlanapollt tbo
Mr. aad Mrm. Rlrlmrtl lUrne Sunday
afternoon
Mitt Jennie BHgbt came borne fi
Mr and Mrt Joe Pr.UtVt called on Coder Sunday momlns
Mr a-'d Mrt JoeSunday
Mitt Bthel Riauhai
Mitt Biaacbe Blackmore Satiirday and
WTealns.
Mitt llelle lltlvervn vent to Silt- Sunday.
»
loot 11aV Uti Tu* *dar
O. n. Willobee and wife and Mrt.
Mr». Prank Amttbaehler bat l^aani^ie took dinner at J. O. Brlsbt't
Quite Btek the next week
Sunday.
Mrt. T. R.» While reeelrtMl word last
Mr, mad Mrs Chat. Newman of
r
aple City called at J. D. Brlgliia
City
Sunday afternoon.
June 12.
_
SLIGHTS.
f7 Jake Wolfe of Mitvflel.1 tpenl Sun* May with hit ton Hrvlng at thto place. attcmdeil tho Children’s Day exorcisea
1^. Mrt. Fthi l DuqdellP. who hat been
. Yuba last Sunday.
;; IMtltlng her mothej-. Mrt. l.ola Wood.
The W. F. M. 8. met with Mrs. Will
ilp^lunuMl to »er home last wtMjk.
Gee laat Tuesday. There wt« a large
Jim Shaw and Irvin Urn- were up attonda
' from Kevttone Sunday.
Mitt Matilda Geo It^-ttfll visiting
Mrt. Kr\*lMK Wolfe did shopping la ritb be. ......
Trarrrte Cl'r Friday.
Corih Milton.
Mto. Rota Rntho returned to bar
Rev. C. W. Chafe of Kewadln ab
xhort stay ended
home at Ea.vi Day after
the W. P. M. 8. last week.
with Mrt. John Bunnell.
Thursday evening of last week the
Elk Lake batehall team gar® an ire
cream social at the Grange hall, which
vat falrty well attended.
No 8-ndav school or church tor
lUy Monr»»e wat the guest cd hit rices at BIk Lake last Sunday on ac^ Bioiber on Sunday.
count of the exerctoea at Yulia.
Mrt. John Shaw, who hat tow n tick
p spent a few days
the |«at four wiH'kt. to getting tod.
Rapid City
ler.

Mrs. B. A. 8to^ oad Mra. Amy
•. Mrs.

ti. tod J«

with Trlemlt.
C!h1ldren*» Day was obtenrt*d last
evening at Inland with a flnr- program
Cronii ace ger>trlnt: flnelr,
Mrt. (too. Ilartoii went to Thomp*
aonvllle lYhlay.
(1 W K«iir:ey wrlltui that he llkrt
W’ashlngton
• Kpent Sunday

Mitt
vitlUag
Mlaa
Chapin

ISIiS?.

'i A BIG SAVING! r


•If?;-

We have taken ALL of our wash good*^
with leas than ten yards in and cut them
up in wairt length* and divided them
three lott and marked them by the pat­
tern at price* away below their worth,
these will be cleaned up quickly, so if >-ou
would secure a bargain HURRY.

Price Per Pattern of Three to
Four Yards 25, 35, 50c.

The Popular Shirt Waist Store

nenu wore .wed nod alt reported .

fn^h. now Shtrt Wairils, cool, tljliali ami remnrknbly low
r.»nl to iwy
priiMvl. A iinatiiTor U‘tU*r eclecUvl aUick i-oulil not be fouml, ami any prict*;
;auly is oousideml hen*.
is pitn ided, the reiy lowest being stylish ami worthy, gonlity as well us U«iu

’^aron Box of Mayfield to in town

GLEN HAVEN.
W' W. Sammons and party of Pea
rock. Mich., arrived on the lllnoto Sat
iirday evening for Kenwixsl reeort.
SchooiM‘r Weseotl eleared for Mil
raukee with slal» and edgings from
D. H Day
Mrs. Aytowortb arrived from Chirago Saturday evening on the llllnoto
and went to her home In Empire.
Mrs. Thoa. Foxier eame wer from
South Manliou Friday evening and
left Saturday morning for Grand RapJ. E. Campbell of Traverse City
was railed to South Manltou Friday
to attend a sick horse owned by Henry
Hass.
Prof. I n. Ollliert of Traverse City
pire wax in
Raturday. She was
by her sister Alice.
The following U the pPtugraA of.the
second annual gradumtlng exerrlKire of
the Qlep Haven
il
evening. Jene 1C.
of the teacher. Mtox Ida M. D. FarThe school board consists of
D. H, Day. Oeo. Carter. M. W. FarranL Mnalc, Voice-s orchextra;- Invoratioa. Rev. L. E. Holmes; chorus. Inpuplto; saluUtory, Alice
Day: voeal xolo. Boaale Farranl; clax?
hiatory and prophecy. Alvi■n Milling.
.
.
res.^. Prof,
ft. suparitftfmdent of Travl!’B.
City achoOlk: valedictory. Lulu
Lavance; praaegtatton of diplomas
moalc. orcbeetra; benediction. The
class Sower arax the pansy, the claas
colors were htolloirune and white and
the elans motto *'*.Ve Have I.aunched
But Not AneboradCEOAR notes.
Cedar. Mlqh., June 19,-J. Sullivan
idP talak the cut aL the lumber min

I Smyth
SSt* 2S5d72
dSLlrto?^l55£^^
leavea to moura hm* I
bei

LA5VX WAISTS, iJI
whito, tuckul 00(1
l>Umt»1. worUi $1, at

WhiU* Lawn WaisU.
handsome now fffcK^ts*
laci* (ujd €*mbroidcr>*
trimmeil, worth ILoO,

XNTiite Uwa Waists,
U-auUful styles. Hue
nnalitie«,w..rtli Sd.rK).
at

98c

$1.45

55c_,

j
|
j
!

.Tap Si 1 k W'niats.
elegantly finished,
i« rfect fitting, worth
U-'O.-l

$2.25

100 NEW ANKLE LENGTH WASH SKIRTS, WHITE OR COLORS,
At 50c, $1.00, $1.50, and $2.50.
A Sale of Women’s Cool, Cotton Stock­
Women's Hot Weatber Underwear
ings, extraordinary cheapness for
KiN-p cool: WKir thin, p>od <iiiality. w«U
next week.
made underwear. Hen* is anoth(*r gn'ut offer
that should make liwly bu8ini*ss in the undoTwear section:

Jh'nutifnl Lice Hose, in fancy or
black. .'Xeeptioiml valuea at :to<^

Good Quality 15c Ribbed Vests for lOc

A ease of Children's BtoeVings, in a fine rih
of Egyptian >nm, BplitMd hpol and toe, cheap
at 10c a pair. We will V Phir QCi^
8t*U a limited quantity ^ for ^

Jo.t rpoei\i«l. fino jci»y rihliwl versts, low
nock, silluitino In(X«at iHck ainlarins. (iol a
supply for the summer yOW!

A New Line of Muslin Drawers and
Cors^ Covers

25C

HemsUtched Haudkcrcli'feD 3 for 5c
Nice quality Lmiiea’ white bamlkerchicfm

Drawer*, ntnhrella *tyK with lace trimminE.
* instiilion ami tnpk8;oorsA*t ooverh.beautifuUy
trimmeilwith hux3 and ins«?rtion, OA^
well worth 35e, at..................... ..

worth 4u, at 3 for 5c.
Wnaei's neckwear tn-UK Sommer Seas**.
Tonm always find the latest and
dmntieat DovcJtiis here, 35c and
BOcvalwaat.............................

OCp

NEW BELTS, PERFECT BEAUHES. EXCEPnONAl VAIUES
AU «iz3». all c.lor*-bU-k. aavy, browa, plak. light blue, retei*. whit:-, rad, eto. Youll
trouble iu findini wh.t you w.at here. ISC. 2Sc, 3$?. 5»C aud tiZ far stylet you einnol (Ittphcste
elsewhere even nt much higher pri(58*.
'
,

Tbln Wash Goods for Summer Dresses

Silk or Lkle Gloves for the Slimmer
, YonTl find here the beat values in the dty. at

erse City thto morning by the aerlous
illneax of hto brother*, child.
Arbor the f\>urth of Jab.
Born to Mr. and Mrx. Prod Caxe.
^raher reUtl
There will be an lee crea
Mr. aad Mt«. Bowdea of
June
19.
urday
June 19. a girl.
Hotel
Van
Ostraad
Aext
Ctiy called oa Mr. oad Mra
Frank T**ttle aad wtfe and Olnt
Sunday.
*^Mto?^idargmr«
HIUaa*a
arhooi
will
Jaael*.
Rkhardx aad wife apeai the day yex
GLEN ARBOR.
have a picnic ton the Old Settlers* pitbadly terday at Geo. Myara* at OvIatL
John W’extcotr bad hU
FORT ONEIDA.
nlc grc and. There will be tag rtdra
the Neaaea
min laat Moaday.
ramini
program d^^en iattheM. K.|
Cedar arlU not cekbraie at 1
Mra. McXIbbcA’a
McKIbben’a mother.
moth aUtcr and
IB her Bve ahHdrann of Chicago arrived thto year but wSl celebrate at School
The U.
Ernpira. returned today.
____
The
. of M. muOmXM wUI aU
^ laat evening for a lengthy vIML
Uke. wrat of Maple City.
The ke <
The Cedar AthleUc club la practiotoU writ-;
rou^'^elStog ^ poundx last
lag for the track meet with Maple
Mrs. J6hn
aty. Tbare wUl he a baB game
k France. Rvan drove to Em- «>
^ ^
^_
an
hiada of ath^ NFWta.
SberMaa. who went wun maMr*: A, AadfMn. who has beenvix pire Sunday with Mr. and Mrx. James
Paul Popa xaya It take, more of a
tting friendx ht thlx place, rvtaraed tc Doan, where ahe heard fbe Rev. FV.
hvr^hnme tm North l^ioa lalaad Golden deliver a oeraaoa at the Cath- for hit wife, who was thereforariaU. fan than twaatyedne feat to kaocl
Wednesday.
agoodasaa. He to able to walk up to
The borx left here da a ateam
no a good mnari
town.
arm Maplo City vlalior. one day laat had a Bne trip, want tS P«»y
om

..S

l^tSia Margaret: 'HHioa vM a
r^tv ffixilor__________
Of

Mim

Simfford. un,l,T the ausplros
'
is visiting at Y. I*, l^ of this place, was execk'dlngly
emertalnin
ertalnlng and plotsing. Mr. SpaT
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woidner s.
•lendld impersonate
tmpers
;
The Grangers gave a danro at Bow ford iH a siilendld
Will
Car
hto
rendiaim
of
rarleton's
-The
denV. hall Friday night. A g«>d crowd
Old Settlers Storv ' was fine
was in ar
A goodly number
ber from Klngi*ley
Miss Edna Wall, who has been visii
ke Sunday to wltueas
went to Duck Lake
T mother. Mrs. E. H.
the ball framu, between Kingsley and
to her be
Grawn. The score resulted to 14-€ In
Vr.,i,t„| GrawnV favoKitty Jolly of Walton is vtollof Mlllbrook are visiting rc'lalivcs and jI IngMiss
friends here.
friends here tbit week.
McCarthy to
from Ann
The overseer of highways und the
potato bugs are keeping the farroersj
Jobn Si'egtnlller has returned from
Kiin*i..n.uh
aiaaawtmw:
ui...
.h» ^
^
Kcvollrrll are
to a?H*nd the summer.
I nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cha.«.
Miss Ruth Jaekaon It having a v
I Snyder.
tlcm this week from her duties at
Case of Athent is visiting hit
central telephone office Ip jangsley. j » ’Vh;^*Kal
ilph C^ase,
John Wlle.'-s rooihee and brother **’^“w* eu,
idmore to borne from WalRobert of Dowaglac arrived Tm-sda.v. |,
Mr.-uniey
ley rotii
returned home Thurwday. |
. .
WEST ALMIRA.
in Traviuwe City
n*malu
for
the
sum
j
^
Mrs.
WlUy
will
The ball game to twi'cn Ijike Ann
mef.
and
ad the 1Indians stood 6 to S in favor
Miss Cla-a Weldrer re»o-m
: the in
after
spending
a
ww-k
Friday
aft.
Horn, to Mr.
Mrs. .lolm HuKt'
bur sistiT
one 13. a eon
Mantoo
anton aami Mrs. R J Noble
rev to bis
wm Mvers pi
lilac.
lac.
burlt'd to
was Childrcn-s day at
Last 8a
large atle Grari
ndar
r the pro
ven
“Nrah'^Pull^* and niece. Mias M
vod In Tho
^m rt'frejthments
Poster, drove in Benronls Satu
Haudnxla upon humln.lsof ilninty
morning to w*!* hto stoti r. Mrx

.’25:

Olxon xotd Jils fai



I V.

M» VlvUn. who have bmi vl.lilnE In
that vicinity for the past two weeks,
accompanied him bone Monday.
Mita Lydia Boomer. w»^o haa been
attending college at YpsilantL re­
lumed home on Saturday of last week.
P. Grltltba vent to Traverse
aty last Monday.
Several of oor people ah ended the
ball game at Tbompsoovllle Sunday.
lAWTenco Ollrien of Manistee* is
spending a few days with bis parrmts
here.
Honor it the busiest town in the
stole tbit month—building cement
walks and doing lots of general impn>veroent work.
Rev. W. H. Herbert, pastin' of the
M. B. church, will prtveh a mlMshmary termon next Sunday evening. Snto
Jecl. ••Opportunities In the Par Bast.June 19.
________

DRAWN.
Clinton lIlKtrd returned Sttunia
f;
rwulng from Dig Rapidt. where
baa iH-cn nticndlng school.
* Th«* opimlng ilance at the Silver
lAkr re»i»rt wtt well attended last
Friday night, and cv.^ryihlag was
) lx>ts of rain and crop? are lookli
quiet and all report an rxc«'iutonally
MABEL.
pleasant lime.
1 Columbus Bolsmcra drove to Trav-. fine, all
"Jl but coA which doe* not lo
Grawn was tcM murh for Kingsley frse City Satnnlav.
The laidlea* Aid of Graju church
last Sunday at playing l»atl at
PA*ople
eajorvl
a
dance
The young p«*opU
l>uck lAke park In the foreooim “‘Mat James Watson*#
Min*« Thursday evening, met with Mra. W. H. Plxon last Wedla the afUTnoon lulerloclien wou
l^nitfo Davlsiin Is working for Mrs.
same against Honor
|C. F. Pra
Chat. Huvrs to Inilldlng a houst
and Bertie
T.
the lots be bought of Jah- Schmitt, out tended the C4ise X’anValkonburg
! Itol I.>W.y oTtolnc was greatly ending at Traverse City June irth.
therc. The pro­
Mr*. RoberUto - TrtomK- rity
to 112.
property to
was tho gueft of Mra. B. J. Hoyt over
Mrs. Smyth Blggar is quite sick at
xakm as aoun as
exjiects to give i
toU writing.
be can gri a ho
W. li Fife of Yuba.
i Tl»ere will be a parlor concert given
June 1«.
, hero Therxdar
I at the home of Mra. Cbaa. SchermerMi»«
tOUTH MAYFIELD.
• Pray
The Infant daughter of Mr. and M r»-Ito Btletid
la ver
Clint ao IT*y drovo to Tr.vmo Clt»
J«»e
rig illn
Iness Mrs. CbapP»« Sunday
17. The aaddext part of her death is
Bornlag. She}
i
Frida mornloe.
•w«}r Vvid*T
8hel nr*
6r» Fblrlmnk*
»b«l»d down from j that
Mrs. Smyth went to Anp Arbor
hua- Tmrcr» Cliy Sntnrdny.
children, n bu.1
apring
and
had
a
veqr
criUcal
but
three
biind. mother.^t^o sisters
Watiwh toippod a car of po^
j auccraafol operation and was
brothers.
laltM's la»it week.
«»Fto
^
^
W. M. 8tHeti of Acme made a call
got
better
ly
R«.*W?od coDduetod the »enlee«. here one day last week.
ao ahe came home and vraa lgattlng
The nemnin* wero Inld nt n-t in ihr
Ganas Watson made i
along BO well that «U fear *Md
bad .one
Rapid.s Saturday,
Satitrda
but that she would be tparod to t
The tAdiM* Aid net with Mr*. C.
Tuesday she became suMenly lU.

week, at Ue Matcimtt tohool

^

WASH GOODS HINTS

heehh tod ho»e. TT,e‘^«2Sld"to11*“•
two eon* hare the ermpethr of
Benrtee* were heh) *t the M. M;
. HONOR.
Suuuty U'
Edith Koon of Ann Arbor to ctorch. Bortol at Uie Bantot. oe»<s.
friends here.
We chureh of chH.i hare »««»^ I“=■
Plorrnoo fUrdy and Dena
-te? and
tod the new town
.own w...
att«d€-d toe lechers' examhave a ch'rrch. May the good work Ktitmaxoo Satnrdiy evening.
lx* crowned with success.

e are vl:
their bruther-ln law. K. V. Hill.
Fred and Miss Ro kah Wilson lis.k
The weather is getting warm: good
corn woaihor.
In the Uance at Travcrsi- City Friday
The Cblldroa** Dav exaroiaot at the j cvevtog.
E. church laat Sunday were yory
Mr. and Mrs. 1-croy I»almer of East
M. K
. The house was fnU to the doors I Empire were visiting with Mr. aud
and some had
up.. The Misses i Mrs Bd Brooks
ad to aund up
______ over Sumlav.
Hlggtiis a» d Ha*AkcU of Trtve-se Cltv' Will Ij\pham
npham 1to on the gain
rat very tine.
f
ng a duct, whlcb was
i There will be quarterly mceiing at
SmItI were] the West Almira
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith
Traveat* City calleri last Saturday. • Sunday. All are welcome.
The Mlates Hlgxlns and Haskell ac -i The crops are doing finely tinre the
companbHl them home, x
j warm weather has come.
Mrs. C. B. Fife, who has lioen verv
Mrs. L. D. RpaSord and m Victor
sirk. to Imnrminc we are glad to hear, vmu to Traverse City Saturday.
Charles Gerr has hto cellar flnlahod
Mr. and Mr*. Manle l^ke were the
gdests of thHf iiarents Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. E I. l*ake
the FiAurth
anticlnalc a good time.
8. P. Ifcwls wa« in Traverse City ■ rrs. Sunday evening,
mlsv; also Truman A verv.
j June 19.

^ '^55;tot of the fmenl the Chll-

_Mltset BrU Hopkins and Adah I
Thayer attended the ctmvemJon of the ;
BaikSst charrh at Ga.rlord last week. I
Miss ThaycT betng the delegate from |
this cbarcb. They will visit relathres
and frieadt at BeUaire. Rapid City j
and other polau before their return.*
Mrs. Mary 8tln»n returned Tues*
day evealag from Oraad Rapidt. She
will spend toe 'eummer hero.
J. Cate is having his yard i
ss Mara Cloos left Wisl

of Mr and Mra, R. Learn

'sri

n.

UUto Mrnle Wheaton to base froa
Flint for W eimBer ««Uan.
,
WeadeO tomaoa aad Mine Maggie!
Smith were wafted to marriage Tb
day Jaac t. at toe home of the >rtd«^s
---------- toOonria. The
r tott
Mheir 1

Peter Bams caught a troat fa the
rlvar Biat walgbed t% pounds.
HoaM Bloaahhm, toen«Mcd>>all. Itan

n^l5c,^ Ibc ami 20c ayard,

I5C, 25c and 50C a pair.

j

SOCKS AND UNDEKWE/iK-the Cod Hind for Men
UNDERWEAR iLTriSSir:
SOCKS
U
ahirta neatly trimmed, draweet mads wKh
And paid a leM price far them than the
raak^ could affoid to adl them for. Black
aocka, UaA aocks with white feat, tan
tocka. aweU fancy aexA* in all colan, worth
2fc a pair, you can buy them
j

donUe oeat and guseeUa woo- OCp
der at the price, per Bonnent... ^
We draw a *weU lot of fin« imdawetr, plain
or ribbed, big ooriety of atylM. CC/"|p
dandy valne* at. par.ganP€*rt... OUC

INBf
OI-T'V,. MHcSm 1

i

wr^':
50iC^IIy'"W5Sr«~ya<1«| «»J irr-aj
|te»tot«l*Mnit»tt«r»anli«wllhrtt. -Ttoa«lWMly.ia0dtk»tx««l#Srtlbjr OiVCata
CBfvx** Atp. If
Mrtnrf « tfce arwablHye ImW «■

16**£ Hetum Cif
* SHERLOCK
HOLMES

!
j

By A. CONAN DOYLE.
Ek^

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*riM n^mmS 0t At %^0rrmur rriM M#a


.

fI

d«j «ir tbr cfiac. Be cane ob
Btei
waa m the gnamd hoar, and he r
i*t oot when he liked, that eitr hl^t
he neat «aara to Waodmaa^ Ue. aaw
the bat tioamiea wUb,


bin u
and Ulkd bin wltb the hatpoen.
•MMl|Mft«M«kttMkthra.
bin
lib the
Then. baiTihad
by what he had done.
-1 case «nra to ihMra «lib
tbc la-1
ln| Tbto.
(
int It
UMIiw of Hit tbe. captain,
npialn. bat
Itj be
■>« M oct of the bat ditfiplnf the
___________________ that bia terrible- noteboak whkh he had brmht wltb
death oorarrad. t read at the !n<itie*t| bln to order to qneatioii Peter Carey
a deacrtptioo of hh cabin. In wbkh H Aboot thew dllTneat aeearttlca. Ton
•ihtrt that the old logbook, of Wa rea^ I W have obaerrwl that aome of then
eH were prraerred to It. It i

I that were ea. wtni bad torane «f nj
1 fadiarY la maj caae. iri c«<tfd piM
j tram iHrtcr Carer's eridcM bew tbaat
rttkecaaeaathenarhKtt wtnM
U a proof that xcr father had oat ookij
per.
1 then and that
IB*! he had
Ml ■ BO new u ffCT*;

au»TmAT»
•Yr.BLrruu

^7iorsTia.a-ii^7

,^=,1 naaib f Atn—t. IWB.

qq

board tb»; »bkfa m tirtwl b«r. hem tnicwl oo

WANTED.

tog to opermtkn at tbe ckwe of the
yewr.
Realteiag that bis horse would dash
totn a group of yoatkfnl Battle Oaek
e« che<%ed. Ifoaea Coa-

to travel
UiOsm capital. Salary fl.ffTl par
year ami expanaaa: paid wertrty.

!«1C€. «*.

<h. .IL I

blmwrjf lufHbM’ and j
head B. wltb an HTort at arlf conpoI Bn*tn

He bealtated,
-No. there la nothin*."
;
•'Too bare not been here bc/ure test

*WlMtl4tbl

anmlrtekto^hpR^^^^
«
loat bte bridle aad waa oa a farloaa
nm. Cootoa crawled out oa tbc horse's
Ftoa aoO and wan toeatni. Madhlot
aboots of one E. A. Foater. wboj
bark to bis head and affttoered Us noao«ml th 18 eoMMh hwUdlMi ista.
apant tbe winter of l»44 to Ban
trilt uatil tbe animal fell exhausted a
Fflem and term. raaaoMMA Ahhir
j to Ban Antonio at -the indge- and
lew rads from tbc
loOackW.Rat.
MlTdt
I to 8aa Amoal as *Tbe Jndge- and
The apcctacular
I was very popular. Address Bos 892.
Mbto street.
FAIW FOR SALO-Enm «a Om
The Indians
GpMnflMm. im Ukn honaa sBd
imwe from Saginaw to pick hncklehei-j WAWTED-Good oonpeieai gtri for
lot at papmant toffatoa a J. Mm*
944141 .
rt« on the plains north of Sandteb. I gw«ral boaaework.
Mrs. Floyd i gaa.
and then when berrtes are scarce toi Smith, 4» West Tenth street, ati j
june
224f Ij ICE-doha Hopklna wfU aanra Son
move to the svampa, wl.ere they are : sena* phone 210.
tunc t*-tf
-----------j aa to tha past la tha
later. They generally all aefl
buyer. «.d
rontmilr^ by «.r,
1
P^RT OF TOWM.
Burden. Tel. CIU MO.
june l»dl I Call up by both phonaa No. 94.
tBdton. vbo-loolit nUer their iMmalr. I
I Orders wni be promptly attonded to.
mod tbn Ober blm impltclilr. abeo to | wANTCO-Dt«im»klB«

,o i

70« oruKImr

hoM and hM.l«tftlit:
hooae baa city water. baU room and
fbrtaca: thffalra of F. ThbrUU orar
rtnt NatlOMi haalL Tolewiwne U,

tbe

J

o, .K..i}
of

ilCHISAN NEWS CONDBISEO

^

and Plato I JOHN HOPKINS.

rrlee.r««ooi
-. wing Prices
reasonable and aatlsfaction guaranteed. Mrs. K. Lucas.!
9IN Cass street.
June
,uh. 17-tf
ndfj|

apr 29-lmo

MISCELLANEOUS

The first annual mceUng
Cornell Fsmll
rf i WANTCO-CompMMit Klrt for c«Def«l! “O*"® *N® ROOM*, or room wttiWexfiwd s
bo«^rk. M«t b. good «ob. No| out b«rd o. C«t«*r Ho me. Honao
Elon Comn*?lJunc ?J.
remodeled and newly furatehed.
pres«>nt and If all had lM«en present
there would have been 120. There
Apply at once. Ml Union street.
i rronl airecl, cor. Wellington.
wen* fiftee** guests. Tbe beautifnlt)
June 23-Ct«
June 14-if I.
decoraletl dinner uble Fpread on the j_________
“iiso girl j the new FIANISM-Unlfled art to
lawn fairty grtianed under Its atom | WANTED
<lanc«' of f^Ktd things. In tbc aftes • to do
pianism will be explained and dip*
•n'bti
» Ibnl the fa^TMQ win
» Hnpley Xelffan.*
noon
the
follow
It
'
ar»inr
gram was IlMemd
^ llolinea and Hopkins rxHmoga
• II te very prolaade. He cane
tune 9-tf I tween 3 and 4 p. m. Mrs. FranePP
Ira,- by the young
^
iHi>pli-: rvritatlon , J
faatine to bnU llie door open. He'
-WWr»o art Itr b. RToaorfl. .**^
»"•
by Crace Hortit»n. #ong by Iner Cornell.
S. Smith. KfM East Eighth St, Tra?.
ANTED—AUTO RMORE of a shine i
trM to *H to aitta tbr blade of a
"I dW net kooir. J ilmnebt I bad luat J
0«.- ot lecltatlon
IVuTi Priest, remarks by
erse City. New phone 372. .
veir Mau.li
arui.il iwxuaUiir,
lo-nkulfe, tie
He r«iuia
r^mld not i
G A
your shoos! Beo Cunningham at |
rertalnlr not **»«' liotel :
telephone men made a world*#
June 9-1^
the Uon barber shop.
lacr It, AVhat would tie dor*
•'Why abuuld 1 tfdl your*
\
1 ’'TUal te euouirti.” sultl Hoiiklns Mem- oril climUlni: a tive imclve feci In cir- Mrs. l.-ike. remarks l»v L<*wls Cornell,
may 2€ tf j
ong by Inei Cornell sntl Grace Horvumr a*ato ne*t night wHb a more
It mar «
-Wbalev.-r else you bare iu **ayl I cumference. beating the bear, whoij^
MONEY TO LOAN-lfo tax eiMt
arks by Mr. Hake of Travers,
lisrfal
■«* tool.
»«>*"
I lutdiVv ^1^1.
^ I you must aay In court. Tmi wHI
I shinned up anntber tret*, by i*everal L*|
put to mortgagaa Honaas for wnM
icily; wHi*. -Utile Star.” by Ine* Cor
LOST
*'l^> I Adtoold say. It will be our
down with UM* wow to tbe polln

minutes. Bruin went bark to hi
nell. remarks by Mr ivny of Harriet
Inqulra of E. Me^A^ Fbilt
foult If we are not tliere to
tlon. Well. Mr llol.ues. I a.u
^
la; song. "Gmi Re With You Till We LOST-Klks tooth and fob. Notifr A
Placa hotel.
^ May
ledp irfe. As It!
a Muni that will make him m^n- bt^to,;?
J«»o22 2.^
'here ,

jlamotis—IMc^key
Kicord.
\Mierc
llM* Irsv'c* of the tragedy bad bfen
two’plu»tographc*rw
who
Tw presi
renwved. but tto* furniture withia the
Bemambwr tba futtira Itoi to ytMl
hnpuy
}»a» Presldeni Rooaevclf.
llllb* rrami Mill stood as it bad Iwm
if Grant i
band, a actentlfle raadlng wfll rettoa
1 As a result of a cruel >oke Cy ril Lup
on Ilie uigbf of the rrtme. Vor two
FOR RENT—Three-room fiat furtb€ true lUa'i btetory. Ow fit
; ton. a whoe lare p.nldlcr. with l<otU lejn* rh*tta.
The entertalnmejit at G-a
hours with uiiist Intense roncentratlon
Union 8t bhto ontranen.
999949
,i
h-»«'--i.inK.
rivc
I
off
at
the
kn«Ts.
has
Just
romplelt'd
a
last Thnrhday *-\euing given bv the
Holmes rxaiDlned every ohJ«vt In turn.
Hl.ie Kl«t. at; I-«rk 81.
June IS St
trip front Findlay. Ohio, to flattie I.a,ly Marrabet's wrs very inten-sling
iHi! bis fuiv* showed that his quest
f Creek.. Lupion was told In Findley
not a suexessfin one. iiiicr only be
’ *
j »-v»n nbi* I—ruiiiiMH'ii TTHim
A POR HAIA OR TRADR-Sti A
pflusrd in bis pstlent lmi**ffgafkm.
!ihat a fortune awalicd him In Battle
I Union fl hm«« sail lo,.
Grant town hall was rn.wde,! yes !
huuM-keepIng. .
L WUl takv <«rprtiter or Uwm L
*1Iuve you taken anything off tbU
. Creek and work**d hU way lo tliat city, lentev to listen to the Chililren # Day | __________________________
strwt.
Jo»H* 23 U
shelf. Ilopktnsr
itbe trip taking two weeks,
TO rVnT-Two large ahu plng rtK»ma
-Ko; 1 lisrr moved nothing.**
*^
m
7.^MVI
ss
of
Traverse
City
made
a
j The examinafwm of the Itorand
•'Homelbtog lias lam taken. Tbete Is
burinc'ss t^-ip through h,‘*'«‘ l-iHt w,'<’k
and parlcw. Shade, fruit, etc.. 1127
jhunkH hr R. a. 8t«H*le of landing hss
lb I, w ai
le«s dost In this earner of the tibelf
W^yne and Madliaro.
June 14-tf
j teen completed for a iu*rlod ror^-ring
TucMln,
tlian elsewiiere. If may have tieen a
ithe jiaM two >'tars. and. acordlng to aftern.Km, <*ondurted hy .Mr. .Shafer of ! FOR RENT—House with all modern
hook lying on Its tkle. It may have
Shf
man
„«d
ll-v
<k-f,rge
preaehcl
Wen. wen. 1 ran do noth­
Mr. StfH'h- show> an actual i afh nhort
Improvements. West Twelfth atroet.J
PAViNu TAX
the
H
rmun.
The
ndaiUu-s
fn.un
a
dlslug
ing II
iimrr*. Ix«t na s^atk fn these tieonI ago 4if tIiKl.23 In the acehunts i>f O A. lane- W4Tf S Standlsh of Shidby. Mrs.
near Pine. Inquire 1012 South Union, i
to?! Pe!!;!!: IntoJ^:
fiful w«t-U. Wslsoa. and give n few
Garfield. Ullage rU-rk up to Marrh I. llamnumd aud datighWT of TtiomiMwm
June IMf. The a,w*clal assessment tax roll for *
flu-birds a^ tbe flowers. We
TN* total alleged shor ar.e <eijt ; up Mile c-d .Mr Slerk of Pomona.

j
the
paving
of State Ktreel
Mreel from the oast
t
sIi.iU meet you bci^ later. Hopkbis.
Mrs.
Roberisou
visUeti
her
dnngUier.
IVOR
RENT—House.
Inquire
D.
A
:
line
of
Ca^i
to the west line of
|l.9it». but Mr. Btfclr nays the larger
and SM* If we can rotoe to doner quar­
ivenuc. Is now In mr hands
portion of this tnay be arcounted for
ters with the genllefbsn wt>o has paid
for collection. Tlio flrwl Installment
till* visit In fhe^lghi "
by accotmts dropidnl w ithnut nv-ord. OU..I. Ihi. umruluK. where they will | io-« phoPc l-l. __________ Ml,
iHilore June ».th,Tm:
_____
|
...... j
.M.
It was |ia<t 11 u*«’l<M k when we form
The dtorrepeneh-H are in the aerounts .,. n,l ,he ^-.nmer.
ed our mile auitmsrade. Il.ipktus was
of the oh*rt-lc light an«l water ldl!«.
for
akeplng
nmms.
inquire.
Offlee-Room
202
State Bank huUdln*;
f.»r |e:ulng Uh, Uo.ir of the hut opeu.
.Mr. Sl«-< le says he dis,^i\ere,i over N«»o Dry, Hard and Soft Wood. South Side
Saw yer, over Johnson drug I June Mmo
but Iloltwe- was of the iqiiniou that
rrroi-s In the neenunt-. \\*ha: a< iler
Lumber Co.
thi<4 would rnuM- the sn«|>lf*|onH of the
June .VI, 1
will be taken ranmM be slated. Ihi
slrrtiiger. Tin* lock was a |*errectly
maiUT to-itig now in Ibe Imudh of a
simple one. aiMl only a atroiig blade
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meal market
wn« iH«e.hs1 to pusli It luiek. Ilolnu's
siH'cial cmmrll cxtu,mlnee. M, (tor
on corner Front and Division streets.
9\^J suggiMed that we should Walt, not
j field sars he cannot believe the find
Thos. Gunton. C30 Fifth street. CilI | Notice to all Peraont Interested:
I Ing* of Mr. Steele
tens phone 116.
may 23 tf; The am-clal asaeasmeni tax rail for
ln«lde the trot, but luitslde It among
i
A
little
Idea
of
the
rapidity
wltb
-------------------------------------------------------i the grading and paving of East Front
ttie btiFhes which gn*w routMl llm far­
Natanllr Ejipcct Cifu
I which pine Is being cut on the Dctid
FOR RENT—Furnlabed rooms with. *treel, from the east line of |*ark
ther window, lu this way wo abrold
j Ward <-staie is shown in the Alba Sen
_b^iM r™«
.pr m,
ViM- nble to wati-li our mau If be strut k
What Better BcmcmI tlnel of la-i w«H-k. showing the
a light and se<- witat bis object was to
tlon. The flrst Installmem to bt paid
thU sienlihy uorttinial visit.
of the work of one of theii luinto iiug
braace Hulb*
li was o hmg uuO meteuibuly vigil.
camps for the pnvious wwk: '
E. Wilhelm.
May 20-ff
«ul yet liruuglit with it eouietblng of
work eonsistR of rutting, skidding
the thrill whieb the bonter fc<ds when
loading. For six* days, average i
be lies be>«Ule the water |hhjI aud waits
her of men per day. 14S: teams. If.,
*T*m:N 11U\V IHI VOU ACCOL.NT
TllATr
for tl»e oiitiltig of the tlilrsty lienst of
________________
with one steam I,aider; total mimlrcr
FOR SALE—Two fresh milch
prey. Wbat savage cresturr was'It j-*'
------------------- ■ ■■■
Inquire J. M. CouriaUc, Cliy.
«h.. i.
Mral U|W1. lu uut of tlw
„„ .^ndBl s>l»U>e ■ iTUTiM outry^iif~pr’-» u<*4* was uT,m*e-j
aieragc of '.Ml.
dr
j
Ma. II .
tlK.r of
xens phone ^1.
June 22-tit j
aary. and I would have bmuglit tbeU^^

1 ..MiW
U. laVrn llsfct- ^
Jt .NcllBsnr
«««■ to this
II.I. ,u.-.«.fnl
siie**essfnl l..ur
Issue o
w llUout
ItUoul! A traveling salesman created gnw
lui
«Hli n.d>li.« f;u.g na.l . Iqw.
..,
Uo,.kln.- fo..,. tl,.t you; l.ui. Hour ««• l«.. I an. er«trf.il
xdiemeni at Royal Oak the
FOR
SALE-Farm
12n
arr,s.
g<K>dL,^,„,
.Turn?, Ihi* fain'st month of
or »m.M It |.r..vr lu l.o M.in.- «l.ii;).:i.«
.......r Uud. Uui Jlolim-. on. J.«-uly II...UW bav. lu,,, rr«.r%,d fi-r y.«l al' nltht by .IrlrlOR fci; homo acl ris m.
hnlhllnns. young orchard MS, ,rc-..
all the year, is tho month of
- fUr Bn,.nl....|yo l.o„.J. m, no .„n aU; ,no fmni atop.
Cn, IVu-doro a
grK>d waier; will exchange for Trav­
liritliw ami m8t«. 31oiiy a
ucgu-mled.
^,.^1 country bank-* walk dow u to tbe village togetlier.
if.«Hnr ih fliKir nir iK*. Mnferse riiy proiieriy. F. A. I>cwu.
foml molh. r will
i with
lit absolute sileuiv we. ero;:-be'
^u\ be. -iTmy fallctl for a mil ; -Well. Watson, wh.it do vm, think
I”™
tho iKx.r.. off the hlngei.
joy ami KlmlmwR the* lionic
aun«g the bushes, waning f.ir wUut u«u. niimil half the tWunty Muilllra ur asked Holmes as we travehsl liack ,
secured the horie nn.l rig,
June23-!fl
c%cr might .ome. .\t iW>i the
of Cornwall nml Ndlgaii dlsap|»eart*d.** next monilug
j
.the owner of th»;^rig left ou the
(v>minj2 of a U*lovocl <lnui.!hFOR SALE OR TRADE-Slx hmisc* j
of n few lirhtieJ viUngers ,»r the .. >gnd
' Kxaelly. .\dlgau was luy falher." , “I «wn sec Uiat you arc not satis-1 c»r. It Is thought that he Jives in Sag
tcr. ami tlu ro will Uj thewa*
and
lota
on
west
aid,*.
WUl
take I
of vohvs ri Mu the vllhig . light iiM ouAt test we wiTc getting something flcsl.”
I Inaw
o will slu'd
shcxl tears of joy
who
vigil, butopeby oue 1heH-4n'e.-.-up‘.l.'u^ p3*ltlve, aud yet It M-tuiusl a long gap ;
yes, iny dear Watson; 1 nm per•
,
,
,,
.iii-htninr
cariH-mer or Oam work part imy-j OMMvUhaP.Oarraraaro. BmbabaMa
ver the happy imairiatff' of a
dhslaw..vamlaual«,lub*smine..frl: u.tw,s-u «u ato^eoudlng luinker and fe<ily saflsrie,!. At tl.e Kume tine-.
*‘V\*;*
nient. ('iilzcn* phone 330. E. J.
lovivl
,vcvl one
om* alsiut to liej^in the
«|K»n us. save fa, the eldiucM of Uw dU
Captatu Peter Carry pluned agstoat ; Stanly Ilo,.kliis* mcltosls do not *n„u- i
Cooke. 427 Monroe St.
June lt» if
ph\'i8un*8 of home
kintr.
J. M* HUELLMANTEL
_______________________
Unl «-hun*h, wUl,l, toUTus of \he p:v> ;
,ihc tvull with one of liN owu barpoous. mend fheroiwlves to me. I am
dlsap-^ three limes. There were 2G per
I’ossihly you have prompr« of thi* iilglit. and fur th • ru rte and , We all lUtened luii'utly to the young iHJlnted to HlauJer Hopklus. 1 luid ;
In the store and six wote knocke<l
FOR SALE—New rox4 4 fm Uunrh. MAL ESTATE AVD
isctl to supply your ,hiuRht4 r
wiilsisf «»f .t fine r.th, fuinug amid tlH* man s words.
bop,*d fur better things from him. One? down and one was badly injured. A
Togo. Fay 4c
with a piano on her arrival
fulbigc which rbWfixl u* to.
. -h was my fatlu-r who was really Miuakl wiway s look for a |H»slWe al-idog was kllliMl
Inquire 410 State St.
June la-tf ns &-t rronl tocwitto
Half pa*t i
Hi.umnI, aud It wa^ ^-uu-tM-mHl. Jtewson bad fctlird. I twiaUve aud provide agnlusl it. It U
home or to ex,*hani;(‘ the ol,l
The Sarnia railroad men who at the
the darkest boor wlil< h pnsfnles the was only ten years of age at the time. ! the flrst rule of cHmtoal Invcsilgapiano for a new one in onler
risk of their own !lvi*s went to the res­
tlawii. when wnp a!I st.nrtcl as a lowbut I was okl roougli to feel the sbamc
tlon." .
FOR
SALE-^Top
baggy. Dr. E D
to continue the musical studcue of tbelr fellow workmen who bml
but sharp click iwme from tto* dlreetIon k»d harror ofIt alL It has alwa.vs , -What
then is tbe alternative'**
Minor.
June
17-€t
i(^ bejpin at school. It may
»F. o. N10l-IOi.Ml
of IlM- ealr. Rj»f o«.- ti«J calrr.'O ll..- bwu «.ia ll.<I my falb<r .lolc all U» '
IIim- o'f lurwitpitloi. wW.-h 1! anm.mlK,! t» Ibo noxtou, rek. In the
be, loo. that you tledirc to
drtw. Aealii Ui.Tr «n.« long .Ilenrr. ; ar.mrt,..-, awl Br,l. It I. not Irof. It h,,.
u,.o |mr.tilug. It ma.T i tunnel «t Port Huron on the momlni:
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Good
present the (h-ar one ItiavinR
seven-room house, brick foundation,
,.-ool.ca.nul.l,.,oc.„,.er,,,^M.«,nh..ren.cn.U..,,
the
home
ome
roof
rof)f
with
-ar
-an
endurhy MCI, wax
to re.nltee them all w uukl ho i
1 ahali follow It to tbe cud.*
;
„re.en,a-i«ns of b,
fifty-foot lot. Will uke t<mm. har­
inp trift. What can be more
lieanl
npon tbe
‘Of too hut. _
and rve,7
h« hr,,cry.
l.rar.1iuv«i
tbr cifher
.alHT aid
.l.le--------....
. ere.llUTr paid
. _ In_ full,
„ r, tjevoral letlera were walling
............. for *
.rcognhion of ,heir,
Sffiilh Side Shoe store
ness and wagon, or horse, buggy and
aud a «binfmtet.f a me; alU. •rrn;>lng Ur stvru^ in bis little yacdu for Nor- Htdaji-s at Baker irtnvl. He wmilduNl
tillinK than a piano—a high
hamesa aa part r»yincnl. balance on
____It___________
uu ! eUuklug.Aan,e man twas trying to
Ju^t ls*fore tbc warrant waa te- _____ _______________
Ihem up, oiwmHl
aud hnrat DriplU Ihe TElotoua MlJon no* In
LTTide piano?
Umc. A. a Curtis.
Juao 15-lf
faer tlir loek.^1lla
.
out Into a triumphant eliuekle of laugh- remembered hlx Uvea were anuffed out
eiratrr « Uh bx
UiHer. f.w Ihw Uw* ,l»«t
«l.ro l>r baar faprtrrll
lu tbc dteaatcr. cauacd to the flnt
,h of
to ■u.'Mnotlirr.
oi.t-mother. He left
*aa • Wtuen anap and the errak
of «<>
Irfl ua
in a 1list of tbe
FOR SALE-Ladlor wheel, Ajax
-Excellent. Wa
Tl,c altcrnaUre j place hy tbc breaktng In two of a bear
If U'antifol tone (luality.
r:it k.' «*f-uri!k*a be was taking, and be swon* i ,,evelmi« Have vou
model. Morgan Sc WHght Urea. In­ |\Vc arc now taking orders
-graidi formal; Hy laden freight train. The heroism
(rxj**rt workmanship and
quire at 223 East Front street.
displayed waa brooghi to the attcnlkni
i
for the celebrated
pleasing case design <xrant
June 9 tf
gauae eurthin our ,-ye* trusts mm wwW suffer. Well. Do ‘
.«muu1 il,r.H-mm ou to arrive of the Canadian Royal H
in your piano purrhas**, we
and ten
tbe acme within [
beard from blm again.
to be
know that after comparing
FOR SALE-8tore bnlldlng. stock and
etpoclal nark of cateem
onr instmmente with other
flxtnrea. Will aell all or any pan.
the conferring of tbc modate
kea Yonh pn ferente wiH
or win ram bvlldtor Apply at once.
Tbe men ara K. J. Me
a lUmteU We fllftoji Cbaa.
Roaentbal, Traverse City. Mlcb.
:e. Cbarira
have in etoed* uscxl pianoa at
may 274t
Fred Foster. Walter
oricca ranging for Uprighto
Cameron. John Arbangb.
from $125* 1175 to |2o0.
!

Tlte bears at our too bare evidently
rcadto* the bear aiorles In the
papt rs lately, and. Imbued with proper
pride to not seetos Pi toskey ouidoae
t?y our nel;:hbor1na places, one of them
Tbe wrelcbed man rollaiwed. Ur pmeceded to win fame by j:etn«R out
^ face in bia toiuOa and treui y^,^r.lav. it started straUht toward

i

I ' Kl.

mm
ISi, %

FOR RENT*

er.o;i',,r‘>s:'k’i™:T"'=.rsi»Ti.::'‘*' i

«ENT_Fun..sh.,i

0S“'”r^£?0

in

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PAVING TAX

June Brides

KIMBALL
PIANO?

FOR SALE

au i

. W. . HIGGINS

Fine Dental Work

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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE

C. O. CARVER

PRICES REASONABLE

Teacher of Violin

32S SOUTH ilMM STREET

EXAHIIE THE KIMBAa

KEYSTONE BRICK

wfll be bestowed in a pubilmc to be determtoed
au. to Norfolk jacket ftid kuteker* __
I fRiMit memtiks In twlnv *A I rVMIXH m Uir I»UU< uuuim
(*
,^kw-k**ra. with
clctb cap upon bte trace tbeii*Tnd at
ate^^ I
ttopUna appcaml. and we aat, Inaurancc Commlaaloner Barry's an
. brack Wr
W^i^ck
Br w
waicbed blm taring roonfl
togs and dUUmmea. 1 dlacov^ i
together to tbe cxeellent brtwk-,, aal report nay a that companJoe traa
bad prepay
prepawnL’ eacting bnalMaa to MIebIgan ara to
ritohumod eyra. Tb«» he laid Chat tbe origtna] aelkr
IW bad been Ctep- i
»«• Hudson bad

'
lOie cato^ end upon ibe table and dteowner of
of tote. ^
dMectlve waa to blgb aplr- excellent Baanetol eondltion; eiatetola Peter Carfy. tbe
tbe owner
”*e
lualbteaofcew.
made
In
epluUon mentf. which show that tor leas ratio
maae aome !nqnlrte«;
iwracir asked llalmca.
of toe state baa averaged oaly 4« per
*‘lt did not aeem to me condiulvw"
**Tou ngtoalMi me. Mr. UobM
Wbat more <wld one ask forr
"■Doiw yccr'eiplrnatloa

■E"-Tii-to.r______________

eent for toe pan three yean, and 54
per cent for toe teal deeade. On June
I there were 199 etock aad aratnal
eompaniea doing buaiaeM to Michigan.
Twelve eompaniea were admfOed diir
1 tog tbe yeaV. and 10 withdrew from i

SmH HjMtol Mu Mak«

LET MB boIM tor
MooUilr Wnenu. H. W. Salth. *11 Womi
•L CUlMM pboM IM.
‘■■jr SMI

KiBAU.
MUSIC NDBSE

U. B. HARKER, Prop.

FARMS to trade tor dty property.
H. W. Bmito. 919 Wmt Etorento 8L
atteem pbofie IW.
mayEM
BARGAINS to real eatate. H. W,
Smith OS WM CUratb stroM.
aay994f
CHteeai pboM Iff*

TraveneCity
Irick Co.
KEYSTONE. MICH.

I

If, iticHiMN. nuMv, AiNi a.

k miiLMi «K r-TT5j=:=i;sziinR)

«nonKMnrwT«ruR ■odam
Tnrnmmhm »Uoit«i

m

»srjss!inrfjii2SSg
mrmmim^Uw&UvnmSu^

btluo Ihud la Italy and tha

Ifn. Mary & OraaM of Pttiabw
haa boaa alaetad rtiapiain by Harbor
Ko. X AiaaHott Aaaoid^ of Maahaa the diadactloa of bates tea only
■an oAcehetder la the order. Bhe te
tee wlte of captain Oordoa C
aaae. oaa or tea baat h^ Hm

4teadd;lteP.
Wte. ■* Mam aad wffh to Tbomaa
Mamtot ah pnroal. aae. W, town tt.
raasef;#!^.
Auditor OeamI to Margaret B. Orif
ite. nareal: $».M.
^odlior Oaamm] to Mariam K. Orif.
atli. parm; fUd.
Kattte V. Barite to Ptaak E. Baltli,
3d. town 2S, laaie
Mtha^ teTdm^ i It; tl4d.
W. HJillker.
^
**
'^jkHa 31«/block C, H. ll A Oo. a 6lh

braakiaat. jiutifylai loe ooame uoa.|
tloa In thU way: -The Aral cocktail
I
^^Mafctytetegeimimdfaited.
I haia m
makea me fed like
and
It teotow;^food«m
thea. of courae. I most treat tee other
fellow.’* The aeaatar'a rtenark might "IjSSUtVamon^
that
tee Inbe regarded as a paraphrase of what
and p^amal£orb^totha
RBhard Brtaaiey Bberldan said oo one
occ^aloa: **1 ripen an idea with a
gUM of port, and if tee raanlt be a Srfli^S?blSS3!2SJti&
happy one another glaaa la the re­ geudineUrfartotkeciRS^uid U-

•assess

£sfSJMr»5bS^./rrrw£

Hr*. PlDlcbuB. of Lyna. Mu*, la*>Hu *U *tek and *lliii); >roai«ii to write

6ERBUL NEWS OF THE WORLD
A youDK countD man wa» on hla way
to MUchlta. Kanitas. on Decoration
day, and eonflded lo aome rolachlcvouh
fellow trardcra that be intended ffc*

«l Ckr

ARIdadxftete.
■ajrlW

sss

lordship said: •’W’hat
•do yon consider tee object of legi«la•The grcateai good to tee
And what do yon conalder the
numberT” continued Lord
Rtiaaet **No. 1. my lord,- was tee hb-

Acco»p.Bl«I OBl^by indlu, wide,
“<* Inicrpmcr,. Dr. C«.rBe a GorItpnrfteaaadte>|don. curator of tee seetto
It|witea^te>|don.
section of Ameri

crab, hot l?|«ar. Art of tee University of Pennsylvania,
aateed antirelyvlll apend the
among the wild
rtbea of unexplorc-d Alaska. Dr. Gorwbo la to travel more than €.0oo
withoi
without
any!mile*, is bring sent out by the departSr^'-lmem of archaeolog> to bring back
Aon Rhea
museum.
sent free. rpccimeas for

SX*’

Tha Bvltt SpwHIe 0aw»y. Atiutx te*

elMtneitjr. not onlr for eoo.

SEWER TAX

alley between Waablngum and Web­
ster streets, beginniag on OarAeld avw
Boe, running teence west to Barlow
street, tecnee north on Barlow to
WaahIngtoB street, thence west 6n
Washington slrpct to Railroad avenue,
teenoe to connect with trunk sewer,
has been plsced in my bands for cob
lecUon. the same to be paid on or be­
fore ^plvmber 30. 1906.
M. B. HASKBLU
City Treasorer.
Offlee-Room 202 SUte Bank building.
June 1-lmo.

PAVING TAX

mrigmas.*’ At tel* Browning, recognUIng folly the comb clement In tee
altmiUon extended bb band most cor^
dlaHy. aaylng: ”H\* excellency b
thrice welcome: be Is a brotecr in-

Dfe
W



Umm C*ni*. Ucd IM. hu b*,n
^ p*rUh cl«rk *na rwier ^
Chnrcli
R - or St. OHom^ toot'll* ,.0oroo«n.
E . nmtat.
room, aad h**
m sitaMd oBly^oo, 5**,. *h*o kl* irtft

Notice to all Persons Intsrsstsd:
The special asaeasment tax roll for
tee paving of West Front street, from
the west line of Union street to the
west line of Maple street. Is now in my
band* for collection. The first InsUllmem to be paid on or before Jnne 30.

Ik

the tied under the
raticnt. and slowly drawn to tee othfdde. Mattresses should. If po*rih!e^
l»e need Instead «f fnRher beds, aa
they are more Testfol and Isas Ukrij
Windows teat

Walter & Cramp, tee ablpbuBder. wedgrst. ss a w indow rattling i
MUbln the last tew yean baa devoted may «lisUrb tee pattenL

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let us vitalite an idea
for you.

Boardman RItct
Hcctric Liglit
A Power Co.

■ARK CRAVrt MUVCRV-,U|kt
MiM. puMb ■>« trottB. Mw
at atr Book.ajni*.
nmt

'■“—.a ^

ssaysss-ist—*
DR. T. A. WILNKUfip DMMt ORp
opm boM bloek. Boom 1.
DR. F. MOLD
oCtbo«fo.«m
UBtkm to dh
Bo^^and t. H. 4 U
OaUodL BotepboBOh
OR. E. B. Mte

“-“^•’■saysas.

Yob Are Not FooHog Well,

S sarjsac^as

PAVING TAX

SEWER TAX

pn
W;l

Dn. SiRjir & PuBbaiiipi

DENTISTS

St
OfflM. Cltx., 107; Ball, H. BoMdmMM.
W. B., 710 Washtegtoo stosM, Qte
pboae 21$, Bril $$. Roridoneo. W
40$ W. Tooth; OU. phoM Ttt.
DR. A. H, HOLLIDAY, Oradtmto To
ronto OnlTarrity. Offlea lo Muomm
oBaa lOS: rari

M. B. HASKELL,
City Treasurer.
Offlee-^Room 202 Stele Bank building.
June Mmo

PAVING TAT

T. W. ’THIRLBY, DntSstT Ovtr Bar
Bom 4 Bsri’s jawalry •torn. Bote

as.t=3Siaa3M:

pbooM 10$.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY-M. D. Pbyri

cten and nrgaot. Ramovad to of
ioaa orar First Natloaal bank. C»

DR. F. P. LAWTON-Offica room, fa
movad to oaw Munaoo block, amd
door to Dr. Higgins* offioa.
DR. E. L. THIRLBY-

OIVS

VIGOR & VITALITY
Try fi *>111 to^nlfiht.**

For 8ri« by all Dmcgisu
lO Cont and Rfi Cont Boxoo
ACCEfT NO SURfiTITUTtfi

If you are jibing to put in
a Furnace this summer it
will pay you to call and
let us show you the many
good points of the
WAIVIOUIS

PENINSULAR FURNACE
and let us fij^ure on your
job. We have made a
special study of warm air
house heating and wc will
give you the benefit of
our years of study and
experience.
Estimates furnished and
work guarantee J.

FRANK IRUDE

401 State Bank bldg. BoU pbonaa
HARRY B. HARNER-Bipcrt plaao
tonar and acUoa rafulator. SatM
factloa foaraatead. With Kimbal
Morie Hoorn Cite pbona 244.
OR. CHARLES A. BURBRIDOE. Dm
tilt. 301-2^ New Wilhelm block
Traversa City. Mich. Ote phooa 14*
Oradoate d PhliadriiA|ria Denial ool
lacn
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Alloroay
and counselor, Wilhelm block, Trav­
ersa City. Mich. CitiEens phone 10$.
DR. a H. LYNCH-2 and 4 Suthatw
land block, physician and aariacm.
OUzaas pbooa #$L
DOCTOR RALPH B. JIROCH, physP
clan and surgeon, r. 8 smhcrland
block. atlE. phono 8«»4. Officj. hours
9 to 12. 2 to 5 and 7. to K o rUK-k.
June 21-tf

DRS. J. 0. * KART J. TRUEBLOOD
08TBOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OOee mSTS Wilbsim BWg. f a. ». U» tt

JOHN R. SANTO

a P. CARVER A I

t4A Front Straat

FIRE INSDRANCE

RklLTHffilitRO
......

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

OSm 5M. New -Wllheia tssefc. t

GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT street
IkHNni
6M.WMcWim
M8U0E & ieWETHT

SOUTH SHE lUMlEH CO.
mio RAPIDS I lioim IT
COHPAIY.

INSUB

6ENERU INSURANCE
SI IWEWWItHSLSt SkOCK

C. D. MILLER
DgNTitoT

Real Estate
When you want los or Wood don’t listen to s smooth
talksr, he wanto your dollar todsy and will be in some
other town tomonow. I do not need to mske yon
pomiseakstogiTinjtgood serrice; yon know that I
hare done so during the pnst 16 yenis and espeot to

tiUtheendofS Cltta^n^Ttt
jAwaa:* o. Moi»iciNm

TsRCsaTslUtlMCRts
Ererydayand be proud <rf It
when it is a eske of oor ioe. It
I is solid loe. free from all im.
parities, and is as safe and
wholesome to use for nil domes,
tie pntpoasB, as it is eooaomionl

TB E L Tijlir cm Cl.

f

Nra WUhAtia Block. tSmT«rt« «P9

OVER JOHMSON DIUCCO.

»E AND WOOD...

1

OR. W. F. STRAHOW/

SEWER TAX

II.KIaatotk.Xarwtl4.
Give due aUenUon to the ventibBon
of the room o.t npi.d hr your luitienl.
so liiat the air in eoiistcutly riuinBli:g.
at the same time
»e having a aultable
teuiivmtun-and no dmft.
onhr to «>old noUe wrap each
piece of coal In paper and ti*e a piece
of mood as a p«»krr.
All medkiurw and article* of food
fhould be kept on a amali ubie outride tbe bedroom door; milk ana such
like roods *honld be cowred over.
Bedding abouM la* well airtal anb

ML a t. OMAM nmeaat tram mW WBfck^Me^^te <W rnim

■M. I. L. aONNim
afra balT
aau dnolM
craanag
MatAkNrOtrr
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The Interpreter replied: ”Hls excel
bmey b a isK‘t In hit own country.”
Thefwupon the two poet* shook hand*
beartlb*. Browning then said: “May
I «Bk to what branch of potnn* hU exoaDeney drrvotet bimKrif?” To which
the inicrpr^U'T axxs»t*n>d: ’ Hb exeellency devote* himself to iioeilcal

HANO TUMINO-W. K. MOM. M

No mittwWHAT POWKR

of Ava. N. T.. was talking
Real EaUU Tran
Ida Parsons to Julia Ilea, parcel. about the.bte Hlrom Crook, the bat
aurylvor of the war of 1813.
Traverse City; f4.(H»0.
NORTHPORT DEPARTMENT.
”.\t the ace of 100,*' «ld the Ava
Alexander P. Hurilmantel to Julius
Mrs. Taylor and sons. Harry and M. Huellmaniel lots 13 and 14. block maiv -Mr. t.Tonk mill hud an alert Notice to all Persona Interested:
Joseph, left Monday for Ludington.
The assessment roll for the paving
patriot. He l.elleved ftruily In lue su­
accompanied aa far aa Travriwe City 6. H, U A Co.’s 1st add; $1.€00.
of Cass street from Front stri'ct to
A. L. Thurston and wife to Lafa>ctte premacy of onr repuidie.
^ Mlaa Burrowa. a alater of Mra. TayState street and Stats street from
Wilkinson, part^el sec. 8. town 26. |
of curioa- Union street to Cass street U now In
my hands for tee collection of the
lir. and Mra. Frank Darla returned range lO; tr;.
from Palo this week.
‘day. The old patriot jnalMHl .\nierirn third Instaliment. together with the
The Bpworih league will give an Icc
deni mil £>.igw accrued interest on all unpaid Instellcream social at the town hall on Mon
....... __ .... outwx^rn and dying na- roents. the same to be paid before tee
day evening.
1st day of July. 1905.
range 9: $50.

|
M. E. HA8KELU
Mrs. E- F. Dame returned homo
Uirin Roberts and wife to Althea! -ri-.e Kurilshmn?i etowl thl« talk as
from «t. James on Saturday evening.
Robert Budd la spending a few Gualan, lot 20. block 7. Goodrich’s lore as he ci»uM. ’Tlien he Kiild. ho ly:
*• *SuiUM»se our su]ierli fleet
weeks at hla home In thla place.
odd; $700.
British marine^ In .\ew
The l.Adlea’ Beceht society mat at
Wm. O. Foote and wife lo Henry C. land
the homa of Mr*. Weaten Thursday Ludwlck. parcel. Traverse City; ll.ino. j York—wl-.jit would you Ynnkn do
thenr
John I). Culler to Wm. H. Cutler. H
Don Champney of Chicago arrived
•••DoV s.iid Mr. (’nuik. ‘Why. dem
Second Ward.
Friday to siM-nd the
With n:l- l«ten*st In lot* 9-10. hUn-k 2; H.td.n.
Notice to all Persona In sated:
ativoa
John Puldpber to Wm. K. Chancy, j
stuti'S.
tax roll for
The spe.
Mlss Scott of Traverse City^s tee
lot
1.
s*>c.
23.
town
28.
range
9
w
;
for
trunk sewer in
guest
lest of Mbs Clara Tho^ this
District No. 7. beginning at the Inter­
taxes; $38.08.
j
week
section
of
North
Union
Mreet
with
Mr. and Mr*. Glddings and da
Monroe P. Bahlwin to Yioletic BaldBoardman river, thenco north to Bay
ter arrived Monday night and
j win.
of ft U. for, 9. town 25. range)
street, thence on Bay street to Ranopen Cedar lodge Jone 25th
.
Idolpb strc'et. thence to Division street^
Mm. A. Reunauver spent a few days I
I Notice
to all Peroono Intorotted:
|
to Monro* nr*< i. th.nr* on'
this week at Suitona Bar.
E>ed D. Nichols and wife to William
lessmont roll for the improve-1 Monroe. Willow and Madlstm streets
Tlic l.and gave an open air concert s. Nichub. ltd 15. bltHk F. H.. L. A !
It of Sixth sireei.^from tee e^si to Randolph strr-oi. also on Ramlr.iph
Ran
the imnd aland on Saturday even,,,,
^
of Division street to the west lino
reel from Bay strt-el to iho alley' be­
of Union street b now In i
tween Cedar and Spruce sireets.
Waller NVboo and family loft Sat­
nslall- ibcnre to the alley west of Elmwood
urday for S<!uaw bbnd.
wife, lot 11. bli»ck 4. H.. 1*. A Cii.’s 1st
ti ofw>
* ment together with the arcrtiod inter- avenue, thence to Madison at reel, has
The next C. K. county convention
been placed InD my hands for collection.
will be held at the Northport Congre­
Wm MrL«usl,lln to noar<lm»n-niv*r|2;Ja^*iIi ^!2S*l^ore7h
.to be rollc*ct*d in three inot
gational church.
stallmenU. the first Installment to be
lo* and :<nl.- July, 1905.
Judge Monroe of Traverse City K. 1.. A P. Co., right
paid on or before June 30. 1905.
si>ent T»'e*day *n town
merge eS *d se'^, sec. 27, town 27.
M. E. HASKEU*.
M. Ea HASKELU
Charles BaumlH*rger is visiting rela­
City Treasurer.
............... om«H-Rnom-o: sure
tive* at South Bend. Ind.
Floyd U Smith and wife to Mike;
Office-Room 202 Stale Bank building.
Mr*. Oscar Charter and Mr*. WTilteJune 1-lmo
head and family spent Tuesday In Dielioll and wife, parmis. Traverse'
Travemc Cltv.
City; $1.7.^.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Mr. and Mm. Reunauver are visiting
Emily D. Stewart to John F. Hailen.
relativei* In Milwaukee.
Fred A trailer iwk a trip to Trav­ parcel, ser. 5. town 27. range 11; fl50.
Nolle, to all Penons Inttretled:
Aanm Bntomhead ;o E\a Bi'oomerse City thb wt*ek.
The apodal assessment tax roll for
•Hie lAdbV Aid WK-Irty will meet at hiwd. n-12 acri‘s lot 1. sec, 27. U>wt»
the const met Ion of Lateral Sewer No.
ihr home nf Wr and Mm. Henry Hail 28. range 9; |i.50.
1 in District No. 1. iM-glnning al the
on TbunMiay and t-njoy a picnic djuAaron BnHimhrad to Maud and Bx-a
Intersection of Wellington street, st
tee alley bet w een Frtmt and State
Brodmhead. nU of He’i. sec. 34. town
streets in said eity. thence running
28. range 9; ll.no.
west to iho oast tweniv-two feet lot
Charles D. Wollx>m and w ifi» to
ck five, orli
IU»rn. Thursday, to Rev. Ibet* and
lago (now
Wcatzel Bartak. w
of w ^ of sw!4.
wife, a daugiiler.
Mich., has Wn placed in my
MIks Belie Gagnon attended uwch- si*c. 11. town 27. range 12; $35l>.
for
collection,
the same lo be pi
examination
l,«dand this
Anton W. HarUk and wife to C^.
or before June 3u. 1905.
D. Welbjm and wife. w>i of sw\4.
M. E. HASKEIX
Ulchard Thomas
siv
11.
town
27,
range
12;
ITtHi.
summer.
Mr*. Jessie Drahant of Traverse
N.dile B Coyne t.» Julius M. HuellCity was in town thb wwk.
tnautel. lots 49 5u, block 5. H.. L. A
A numlHT of the i*>ople of this pUro
nijoveil a plimlc on I*oner’K beach Co.’s 2nd add; ITiHi.
Juilus T. Hannah, ri al. to Edgar
Friday.
Mr*. Willuir Campt)ell and daughter A. Newton, bn* 2‘>-21, Mock 3. P. H.’a
1 tenure rettinuHi home from Eaai|»ort
Tm-xtiay evening.
TINE TO BUILO THAT
Children’s Day was observed in the
Congregatbmal church Sunday June
REMOVED TO OHTCES
h. aMhe Sunday school hour,
SUMNER HITCHER

of the other passengers maid that
It bring a holiday no ilcimsc would be
Isstind by authority of Governor Hoch.
This derlarailon waa Indorsed bv all
Urn c»mh|draiors. so when liie cri into
/ man rearhed Wichita he apf>eaUHl to
the governor, who was ihert-. Govern­
or Hoch joined In the joke and gave
the young man the following written
cm hla personal rani: ”To the ITolmte
Judge of Hi^gwirk County and Whom
It May Coiif^m; All laws which In
any way Inierfcrx* with the marriage
of this young man. tee IwanT. on this
—■
dale, pre hereby d«vlan'd null and
void. E. W. Hoch. tbivimor of Kanfas.George Westlnglmuse of PlKhliurg
* Who has iMH-n rims, u lo act as miMtM.
In the Ea'diable .so h-t^ s affairs, cou
truls fifteen urea! iimnufacliirlug rom
panics, nine is the rnite«i States, one
In Canada and flve In iCuio|H>. llusl
Bess ts hif> nsnation. tsKiug the place
of autnmohilcs and >nch*K and rst-c
hoivet and pleture gull. rle^. whb-h
other hard worked inUllonalres find
»ec**«sar> to rent their iin-I fnciilil.-s.
As an juv^itor he take* high rank
On one (Mvasbin. while engineering a
large financial muvemeui in New York
city, an idra for a mechanical devlc<
suggested Itself. As roon an txihKilde
be look the train Inr Pittsburg. hu««y
ing hlmsidf while ennmte by drawing
n aketeh ctf the proporfd Ihventinu
On reaching hi* de>tluaM»n.he dnoe
to one of bb rarlorlas ami placing the
drawing In the hands of a master work
d'^** with relatives and friend
man. said: ^Make that.” The ma
• ri Carlo. Bowchine |pt>v«*d u* ite a grvwt suct'ei,*.
at Northport
5
Androw D ‘ tN’Iilte tells this story of
family
I
Roberi Browning. The poet one moni
mpylng their coll;
I
Ing. hearing a noise In the rircct Im- at Northport Point.
•wtttl«dtoiDb>rtt tha mwl ««U»# of whith
■.
fort? bb house.,went to the wlndi*w
AIh»uI <me hundred *iM»nt Wc-dnew!
and aaw a grrat crowd gating at some dav al tee Old Setliem* gathering at
IVtoi^kcy.
^
Cblaamen in gorgeous co>tunu> who
Mis* Marie Gmrthe attended the
were juri leaving their carnage to teachem’ examination at Iceland this
mount his step*. Prv*sently they were week.
Fn>l Videe spent Tuesday in Trav
announced as the Chluest^ minister at
the court of i?i. James and his suite
Campliell spent Sunday with
A wilemn presenULkvn having taken
place. Broaalng said to the interpreter. | Peter
-May I ask to what I
indehUMl foe Traverse Cliy.
June 1$.
the honor of his excidlency's visit?

ELECTRIOTT
FOR
POWER

TKY A PttCOJlD WAMT AO.

im W. aater to Jamea W, IDlUkar.
parcel blockH. H., L. A Oo/a 7te add;
•3A0W.

eat la la dune of a ateaawr maetac

Wm^om CTh—One isrltM diaMM.
masUteOMOt la Um poaitire truth.
Wh«s rniythiaf hMsoara a btmWa ward.”
wmd TOO aaanot walk a few blocka withMra. FYederick Fer^ Tbonpum of
ajuaaai^ faU|nia. and y«i break
New Vork U an unkaown woman—In
a public nenae. t^at la to say—who la
doing handeoane things with her money
without the embarraaament of condl
tlona. She baa erected a physical col
Utmc^l ToWir»p wimaoh Denr- lore building for tee Teacher*’ col­
mu ajatma and dariof the period of
ahmai^ of Ufe wa know of no better lege. In New Yura, costing $360,000.
l^ielM than tordia B. Plnkhama A library building which she narc ViiaTatetaUa Compooad.
Here la aa Mr took X*^oo.OOO. and a college chapel
inaatratloB. Mra. Mary L. Kochae.S71
Oardeld Aeeoaa. Chioaco. lil.. writes: building for Wiinami college, coating
MhareowdLydUK nnkhain.Vi«Uabla $400,000. wlU be dedicated te a few
days.

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