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Title
The Evening Record, June 22, 1905
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-06-22
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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EI8HTEEN HOUR aYER MirESGIlPE
WRECKED: TWENTY DEAD THEeULOWS
m Irwlii Fall From a Busty »"E
Brwka HH Naak.
By Wlr* to tha Bvanlag RaeoM.
Oaaway. MM.. Jana tl.~4ASt night
Jama* Irwin fell from a boggy and
broke his naek on hla way homo from
AMAL TO
MIOHUI
COUWT town. Ha had drank a mila too freely.
ORAMTCO MM. HOQKM
He laavos two aoas and two danghtera.
A
Was Running at the Rate of Over Seventy Mites wistb iuve HUKiManoff
: an Hour When It Left the Track
WILL TAKE COURT A YEAR TO
ACT ON THE CAM
UtoSkmBffitiabClainhStnskM Opu SRhcb ind Sime
toMeatWoaU Hm HippoiN 111 Sloiv
TniHVMimtlPMplelmig
C
thel«
theM.
By Win to itf Evantng I
CtovMtoM.
q*vto*iA Am*
«v«r MMiRy Mll« an htoir th* Lake
TwaiKtoth o*ntory IlmHad run
ning fram CMeaE* to Naw Yarfc on an
alglitoonhaor achoAito. wma wrockaa
■t Montor. Ohio, at t:fO laat nlfht and
twanty aafoana ana daad and at laaat
ato Inlnnid.
Laka Bteara aflHelala claim tha flyar
ran Into an apan aarKoh kwt tha atatton
atant aaya tka awHek lifHt arna aat
praparty.. Tba daaaCtan arlaaa waa «Na
train rannlni aa fact that It jumpad
thatraak.
Tha Laka thara afUelaia would not aay
M. Waltars, bappapaman, Hamburg.
N.V.
W. D. Hlek^. calartd partor, Chiipe.
Henry THni, barber.
A. L, Repera, (Watt Iron company.
New York.
H. H. WriphL vie* proaldent Howitt
Manufacturinp company, Chicapa.
E. Arbaoph, Milwaufcoa, Wla.
Archibald F. Hoad. rapraaeotaUva
Otio Stool cofrrpa'ny, Lartden. Enp.
J. A Bradley, lawyer. Akron Ohio.
F. J. BrtorvL trainman. Teloda. Ohio.
C. H. Wellman, manufacturer, Cieva*
land.
If tha IlmHad would ba
Allan H. Tylar. onpineer, Cclllnwaad.
' Thay maintain th* wrack would hav*
Jan»M H. Olbocn, aeoratary Amor.
aacurrad to a alow train a* wall a* th* Ilcan Foundry and Machine company.
llyar. An
Chicapa.
way. Tha train eaupht fir* aftar tha
Arthur L. Jahnaan. Cleveland bual*
wrack and aama af tha victim* <
naaa man.
torrtWy bWaod.
S. C. Beckwith, adverUalnp aganL
New
Yofk.
LItT OF THE DEAD.
J. C. Mochling. proaldent Wheeling
Th* daad aro:
Corrugated Tran company. New York.
L. M, Erlek, theatrical man, Cleve
land.
Two unidentifled peroana.
MRS. COOPER
enEN SI,000
OAMAOSE AWARDED FOR
DEATH OF HER EON.
THE
CUE WAS OH SIHCE TUESUT
DEFENDANT* WERE JOHN FROST
AND OTHERS.
Naxt Feint of Law Wa* Touchad Upon
M Doccaacd Waa an Adult,
Net a Minor—Judge
Meyne'e Charge.,
BeUavad That by That Time the CapV
d Ftmlalimant Ima Will Be
Abeliahed by the Vermont
Laglalatur*.
By Win* to the Bvenlas Raeord.
BratUeboro. Vt^ Joae 22.—United
Btatoa Clrcnit Jodpe Wbcaler today
praatad aa appaal to the Unitad 8Utea
Snprema court for Mr*. Mary Boprr*
under eantenoe of death tomorrow for
lurder of her boaband. A writ of
habaaa corpoa for her dlsmlaaal waa
refuaed. A aUy of election wllf be
granted tonight. It will be a year be
fore the higher court can act on the
caac and by that Ume It la believed
the capital punUhnent law will be
bed by the legialatore thereby
airing Mrt. Roger* from the gallowa.
WrrNESSED BAY ERUPTION,
Osaalas Saka Ostf. a rnsAna
wsichllmatoror kto. If yoa want
wwslMwt aght, to food styks.
scntlal alemenu In the case, wlhch
contributed to tho death of and
through that to tho loaa. then there
should be a verdict for no cause of
action.
The case which dowil hy the rctlrcroenl of the Jury was started through
the loss by drowning of William
Cooper Id lloardman river, and the
mother. Matilda Cooper, asked dam
ages lit the sum of f6.S00, based upun
Iho sale of liquor to the son. William
OiKJiM'r, hy Frost Bros, when he w
an Intoxicatod condition, alleging that
coDUibuied to bis diwth.
Another Damage Suit.
Immediately after the retirement id
tho Jurj' the rase of Frank Fuller
BMward Kildee, trewpasH on the «
was l>egun. This, too, |s a case calling
for damages, action being taken aa
based upon the vicious action of
horse owned by the defendant. Bdward
Klldec. It being charged ^In the
plaint that the defendant kept
horso which was accustomed to attack,
kick, bite and atrjke mankind, and did
then and them on Dec, 6 laat greatly DELEGATES HAVE MOST ALL RE
lacerate, wound and bruise the arm of
TURNED TO HOMES,
said plaintiff, who thereby became
sick, lame and disordered and so con
tinued for a long time, asking damages Commander Cannon and Adjutant Gen
um of $1,000. Pratt A Davis,
eral Wyckeff Returned Home
and Farm C. Gilbert being attorneys In
at Noon.
the case. The case was tried at the
ENCAMPMENT IS OVER
The Jury In the c*»e of Matilda
Cooper va. John FVoal et al. for damagaa fur tbu death of htu- aon at 3
o'clock thia afiertuKm brousht In a
verdict, of 11.000 damageaa.
Thd caae wont to the Jury at 10:30
tbis morning after an able charge upon
pnaatlon which have never lM*fore l>een
determined. According to the aUtutea
Any paraon who auffera by reaaon of
the aale of liquor to any iieraon. will
hare tho right of action agalnat the
The aiate O. A. R. encampment It
paraon making puch aale. It has been
now over. The delegates .have moat
held by the Buprame court that any
all returned to their horaee and only
person making a male of liquor
a few are left here now and by tootgbt
minor, which reanlt* In loaa to aald
these will go also.
minor's paranU, will be liable in action
The encampment session closed yeafor damages. Bui nefer before has Veteran Was Laid Away to Raat at 10 terdsy sftemoon st 3 o'clock./ The ofo’clock
This
Morning—Comradaa
acUon bean held for an adult, the dif
fleert were Installed snd s resolution
Stsyad Over.
ference In today'a caae being that the
of thsnks to iheVlty. McPherson post]
son for whom damagaa are asked. Is an
snd the detslls snd offleers was adopt
The funeral of Daniel Padden took ed. Commander E. C. Cannon and
adult. In this ona* If the parent were
place
this
morning
at
10
o'clock
and
able to Buppbrt haraalf only the
Adjutant Wyckoff have begun their
obligation and not ihe legal would hold was Isrgely attended owning
preliminary work on the reports to the
but It Is held here that the charge 1* number of friends assembled In the nationql ecaventlon. Commander Can
broad enough to cover the legal as city where they were called to attand non and AdJnUM General Wyckoff re
encampment. Re\*a. Damns turned home thU noon.
well as the moral.
<
In his charge to the Jury this room Cochlln, Bissell and Requa ofBdatad.
ing fudge Ma>-ne held that tha physical the mosk being furnished by Measra.
and roenial condition of the plaintiff Skelcher. White, Snyder and Hunter.
!d. in dctarmln>ag|The deceased has long been a mammight be considered.
tha length of life, ihongV"''^*^
her of the veteran posts of the slate Chief or Folica Will Die From AaaauK
eonsMemtlon could tha la^ statk^cal having belonged to the W'atson post of
of a Tcrrartat—Unknown
length of fourteen yean ba lenglheosd. Grand Rapids, where both Mr. and
Culprit Eacaped.
Tha taaUmony showed that at time* Mrs. Padden were greatly beloved and
today many of the members of the
By
wire
to
the Evening Record.
to axoaas and the excessive use of In- posts and corps of the former home
toxlesUng liquors U reoogaUad by tow city were In atteedanee.
Warsaw. June 12 —A dispatch re
as blunting to moral k«teslbllltiaa. Tha
ceived from Caenatchow aay* the chief
King Chriatton Vary Wank.
court than charged the jury that their
of police of that town was mortally
good JadgsBMt and coaamon s
wounded today by the explockm of a
By Wire to tha Bvaning Record.
must ba used to datanalna tha fhet
Bartto. June 22 —King Christian of bomb thrown at him by a terrorist.
covered nndar thU tact and tha Jitdg- Denaaark Is in a auta of great weak The niaallanL an naknown man
mant in damage* must only fStiiy ness la the news reoelred by the katoer
'cover tha 'loae susutnad as rat
today.
able with tha fScu aubmluad.
Mrs. E. B. Uatenlf of Saginaw, who
Mm BUsaheth A. Kenny of Detroit, arrived In the city at th* opening YK
If. oa tha other hand tha defendant
Aid not sail tha IntoxlcaUng liquor, or who tea made many triands In the city the state mrsmpmant. win re
Aid not oontrlbuta to part to tha death during bar stay at the state ecc
two weeks as'the goaat of bar danghof WUttom Cooper, or if the platotlE aaant this weak, laavea tomorow for
Bad fsllad to aatahUsh say of th* aa-
All we need to say is that we art* Tirimful of new novelties
that will please old and young. Remember it is at the
OITV BOOK )
Tto H*kut Cmpuw. Pnpi.
WOMUreSHOlS
OsBvtos Idd. aato ap la wswaal
stylas OB amnl dUsrml lssls.ao
otybMasMBytiaDaBoa. Thorntw
voqltaic top oao te a •-teaaty.-'
TO out FUXmsaiNGS
DEPannaEKT today wiu pot yuola
touch with the boB oT Hobudct Flxtoa*
for foniac « nkac ttormoButor with
eoBtfort: Htrow Hoto. the hart Tortotr
Of really rtyhA hsta ehaw»-FROM
60c TO S84X)- ahlrto, oacpeaUee
^ eumfort. eooltMaa sad itood i
FROM 80c TO S2.00.
Boei. which low d • (Ueasnd lot «or-
WOHtirS OXFORDS
Patset CeU. tbr kind xhat Is Isasl
apt to eraek, mndm to aU >Atm aad
dlffatSBt widths.
WOMETSeXVaiDS
Kubuk & Hint
OmFBgsS
OlokHlaarm
THE ADVENTURE OF
WONKirS OXFOBDS
Oanntoa Eld. msda oa tha aswart
laata. Ws hsTS mora thaa a daaaa
diffarant slyIsa to astoet from.
Black Peter
Sherlock Holmes Series
sm S3.00 MD USO
IMKW S-rVI-Kq
READY FORYOUR INSPECTION
including all the new hista, in,
all the new lf,ithers. Tan are
in evidence and our assort
ment is iiarticnlarly good.
Madala Bays Bh* Saw Maud
Fortor in Her Yard After tha
Bton* Cam*.
Chief of Police Aahton wa* called to
the home of Mra. Sarah Madala. 637
Webster street, this morning by a tel
ephone moaaagc.
Mrs. Madala aaya she was'slttlng in
her kitchen this morning sewing. Her
12-yearold daughter Bessie wa* stand
ing near by working about the alove.
The window near which Mra. MadaU
sitting was let down Its full
atop,
Since the troubla
Maude Por
tmbla with
'
ter. June 7, Mr*. Madala has had
horror of bar, so she says, and when
she saw Mlaa Porter In her yard this
morning aho drew a muslin shade
scross the lower part of the window
and. moving her chair back, resumed
her work. The next Instant
about live Inches In diameter came
through the window and struck the
Boor at the foot of the little girl. Mrs.
Madala says that she looked out of the
window and saw the Porter woman en
tering her back door. The
ty e
le girl It would have ^n cajable
of serious Injury.
FIREWORKS
Begii&s Today
SOMEBODY THREW ROCK
Mra.
MXirSSHOlS
Hanty Walt and Frank Stnm^imys Oat
Claa* toOn*.
WhUe Harry Walt and Frank Strang
ways were eaaoaiag os the bar yes
terday afternoon between tha We-qoatoog club and tba G. R. A I. depot they
were the witnesses of ona of the "eru]
tlona** which have bean mcntknied 1
the Record. The boy* paddled within
or twtive feet of tha dlstnrbance
and aay that chtmks of sawdust “a*
big aa wagon boxea" were thrown Into
the air and the beat generated
plainly felt by them. The eroptioo
covered a apace of about llfty feet,
number of people saw the eruption
from the shore.
ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE FOR
TER-MADALA JANGLE.
WflAT $1.50
WILL BUT
OUR
FOUNTAIN
I
is the most popu
lar in the city.
Our Soda water
and ice cream is
the mo,St delicious : : :
lACI-IANT
a.
BOSOOK
tie REDuenn w fmce
Ask For
Anytliing
Lailies’ One Kid / ^ ^
Shoea at------- M
ALL SOLID and ALL SIZES
Wi* huve a few mon* of those
L;uli.V line Pat. Kid $2.00
Oxfords BclliuK ^ 00
j
WMli Cams Oifirdt far Min
WnsH and Chlldrn
Call and See Them
WAITly
DRUG ,yTORE'
No Trouble to Show Goods
JX COR FRONT8.UN10N.
ALFRED GREUCK
& CO ...
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TttiB
t>RlCE8 SATISFACTORY
142 a FRONT ST.
Batabllaltad In 1808
Room atO Btato BankBlAa.
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 made screens will outlast an>'thing on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ClUzana Fhona. S2t Ball. 180.
W. L. Brown. Manager.
OUR FURNISHINGS
TBKSTSTKNOr PkICES ON PIANOS IN PLAIN
nOUIES—AT CBINNEU BBOS. WAS ADOPTED
TEABS AGO.
:
:
s
:
MiePMDEISEnilEMl
■OHmiTWOmHIBBI MHB 'i
MtcmCArS LEADING HUSIC HOOSK
K*a« Wr
We keep things
that are different.
MErMS C.'VOUNO WBW8___ _
CLOTHING CFCRmSHINea
Styles that can’t
he found in every
store you enter.
No
A»mort.rrkmr»k
KlmmwHmrm -rHmra 'TKmmto....
Furnishings can
never be too fresh.
BELTS-25C and 50c ‘
____
STRAW HATS-Exclosive ddsign*. 50c to $3.00.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-Handgome lAttcms at 50c,
$1.00, $1.50, and $2.00.
UNDERWEAR—Balhffiggan gooda—five or six popular color*, ribbed or fiat good* - two-piece or com
bination style-25c, 50c, $1.00 to $2.60.
FANCY VESTS-No better aamxrtment or valneB
anywhere—all tiaea-41.00 to $3.00.
\ BSERMAN
e.MdmOR|
, f MEW OAVIB BX^OCK.)_______
Come here for your Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, eta, and
you'll get the correct things.
Wo learch the best markeU for the best thing*, and vre
get them.
"
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
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tmavcmc citv,
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thurjoav, june b,
m viilei tm «by h» lire■Mm k for «Ua MoM, wta
HewfflenililkoriiTk
Bm.
ficibsl Broa.’ doc and qpay ahotva.
which cane here aMt Taenday. osMm
very highly apohca ot by the presa.
The Milwmakee Free Preaa, a seoet
arratlre aewspap<»' oa amosemaau.aajrs: “For a poraty ^ poay
rad moakey circns. Sefbel Broa. are
entitled to taka the lead Iheir aaloml actors are far and ahove day
others erer feen here In the matter of
tetemgeace. nd their training and
(^tpeatlen U nothing abort of anoandIng. No belter exhiblllna nnder cravas eras ever seen In Mtlsraakee.** The
papers everywhere speak highly of
lioth perfomaace aad awangement,
and Kokomo, the powerful educattd
Chimpanrie. who lx the star actor wUh
the show, seesss to be creating a sawll
slied fensatlon by bis msrveloo*
stunts.
lUMMKR OOMlPfpiaiT®
•P,«*
Uw.
_____________ CroqaK Sets, ia ta» everything
Boakarm.Chaua.(
the attzmetivenMiil and ooititoKt ot lawR ot poRh.
feWf»irik*«wflf mt. Oe MM Mexlco rad I here eerer yet met
«aav«atlaa aot t^vfas the right to oh- who IM not glad tfaet the ver ended e«
loo hot ewieHurtug. hebirt cio—d KdM.
•'Qod grwt that la the futi
<loor>. ^iwthw U mU, be «pedlo«
M «p « new goverament of N«%r Is aa Cv off as ft datee Hi past, atm
I# It eo«es. the sons of theae reterras
wiu affffhi wear the Moe as dM their
the Plata of l«ih ch^uiHi
lathers. This eenttaseat Is true sotfih.
hammock. Jual like rut
Borfh. east nd sreat. There are amiy
____ to
and at odToaUge to the fiaga add Way fastis Imt there
ONft-V
flag Id ray land llVe our oart
•****^ **jiiorth«ni »Bd eaetera
\erioA. flooth GarollM aod oer- wMte asd hhie.’-^
FtollowlDK Mr. Gardner’s address.
cral of the oottoa states prepared to
;e!cher sng •‘My Omi
get ont of the Ualoa. Andrev Jack-1 Charles A.
son. a BU whose spinal ooktmn was ! United States.* •'When Johnny Comes
AIM with mamw and lore for the 1 Marching Home Agate*' «ns stmg by
This is stimrthinjr you cannot ^ elsewhere, as we nn* sole
The last cams Are ^fhe twenty„ a..
-M If
jHtoT. rc^jth. .ffWtet
agents in this UTriuny. Step in aud look it over.
^
eerenih aanaai faramp
1* .tte U.km to
.choJ, Sl,^ w„
dOpartsMat or Hlefalgaa Oraad Ar«r »|T«
aichard Clark of Port'
of the flepebne was held last erealag eternal III mhko yoo."* Mr. fSartasr 1 responding to an eaeore wish ra amustraced the evenU whlcM led np to the j ira reminiscent of Oenrrsl Grant.,
^
^
at the aty opera hoaae srbidh vas
aunt and uadie Mr. and Mrs.
Blled by a large and appredaUre andl- grrat rebemon <ff lWl-6. when ceera The quartet then sang. ‘ Sawanre j
i
Hon. Farm O. OUbert was chair- sitai tad broken out like ra epMemk Rbrer.*
the
south.
-lodim
Loria
Roberts
closed
Bual eaeaanwpenl"»•*
<*»«■
of the ahotlng aad aftef a nelee*
I
»>y stating that the night behave departed. The ottclals rad dele tlon by the band The Mlaerarfe’* frons
' AOrahlm» Lincoln.
LlneolA
A Hugo Task,
gates ganerally were profaae In their n Trovatore wna'stmg by the Queen
tiuge task to nndertake the
•
'(tardner wobM b» liw In tbn dtl. cure of such a %
bad ease of kidney dis-j
mipreselons of praise for the manner City quartet, this bMag so weU rra,b» nh«..«tb
M itai b." brt
ease
as
that
of C. F. C5omer. of CheroIn ithtfh Ttaverse City received and dered that an encore was insisted
taiT. Tbl. nnn Un^ wood br
a.
,b, d^nrlp- kee. la., but Electric Bitters did it. Hei
eatertalned them. The people of the
the ballad “Wily in Our Alley*'
writes: **My kidneys were so far gone.;------------------------------------------and Indlvidiiany seemed baiag then given.
cityr geticrany
I
I could not sit on a chair without a;
t>y|„g
Famine
A Bad Scare.
cushion: rad suffered from dreadfui
|n n, torments, like dying of con-1 Some day you will get a DSd scare,
I essn thenneirea with patriotic eatoes
rr« lb. bni .bro«,b lb. mUnmnUb ” J.
Adjutant Wycicefr ipaakt,
backache, headache, and depression, t sumption. Tlie pit.gnss of consump-'
you
» pain in your bowels
thwriam to Make the visit ot the vetAdjutant Fayette Wyekoff was then
In
Electric
Bitters,
however,
1
found
a
'
n„n
from
the
bf^lnnlng
to
the
very
•“<*
sppeudlcKls.
Safety lies in
?
“*‘* * -f lov. for ibolr ronmn. Hr .unerras pinAtable and pleasant, rad that Intiwdoeed by Chatraula Ofibert as the
j, , jour toruire. both to victim !>•'. Kings Now Ufe Pills, n sure care
^llntln. for II.
Uw.
,
,8r«. rt~r. for r»»r«l. CMd- cure, and by them was restored to
aoeoaaa was achieved la this regard Is flrst speaker of the evaatug. express
friends. -When I had runsump•>» »»»<’>
stomach diseases,
-Mnnr of lb. wrloilr rl.l^. of-^^^
bolWliw nrvrr hr.nl perfect heaWi. I recommend this great
tonic
medlcfne
to
all
vHth
kid-,
m
u,
first
suge."
writes
Wm.
My.:
vneh
as
headache.
Ltlkmswss.
cortl^
evldaneed by the results.
lag his pleasure as repreacataUve of- lb. «mh .bd M«lb
>^' i,.„rtl,ro.«. Th..odl.nr..ro«...d
* ft Is fttlte an undertaking for a city fleers of the tf. A. R. for the cordial hat. ... «,^rlllulloo.1 ...IbnrHt | ^
of this alse to take care of six or aeven and bospiuble troatment accorded
----------- ---------------- druggists.
--------w_.. Price
last t<iok jDr. Kings New IMS Sons’ Drug Stores, only Zic. Try
j
.bleb c«.p.M lb«.
>" ^ -Tr...p. T^mp. Tr.i.p. Ibr Ho,-.)^*E. Wail A Sons.
'hundred delegates, men rad women, them at tbU eaeampaMBt. Mmnbers,
ihlcb quickly and perfts
perfectly ikem.
Icovery. whlcb
lb. unto.. BucbMiM ^Id In >*^1,.. M.rrhlnB.- I.) lb. Und.
l“''
cured me.” Prompt reUef and s
vrlthout some confusion. U may be he said, of the G. A. R. bad not always
throat, i
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Is (cure for coughs, colds. ■
natd, however, that with few excep been welcomed in every secUoa
authority by which I can compel statr
inchitls. etc. PoslUvelly prevents j
simply liquid ehwtrlclty. It goes ’“l^unjonj
tion the committees of the O A. R. Che country forty years ago for they did about to go ont of the Union to re }
ohnson —
Guaranteed at Johnson
every part of your body, bringing new ■ orug gio
>.’B. F. H. Meads and 8.
rad W. R. C. were gratifylngly
Co.’s.
not come as guests but as men of war main.’ That was the issue. Has the!
ceaaful In aecurlng lodglags' for thoae forced upon them . Many of thoae state a constitutional right to go out j familiarly know n tbruuKbont voutbem blood, strength and new vigor. It E. Walt A Sons’ Drug Stonjs. Price
11.00 a bottle. Trial botUes
who eatdd not fled room In the hotels. gathered la assemblage had no con If It desires? That was what was , Sen England as "KallH r- Uplilinni. was makes you well and keeps you well, j
1 ^
Of uidvie there' were a few cases ception of what they had passed taught these velersns ss bovs and I fiastor ef itlic Mutthru «nii irei-t Kpls- r.5 cents. Johnson Drug Co.
BASSO A IN
where some, of the delegates were
through snd the adjutant became remi then Lincoln resounded wHh this great ^opal chnrrh In Fn.vkleii.v n I. be
■
j Clear thinking. derlKlve Dillon, ^im
aa .well cared for as they hoped to lie. niscent. going back to a beautiful doctrine. ‘You have ao oath registered j prearb«l
Simdsy- um,ruing u„ the Chapin’s Hew Fealhor Renovator and vigor of bcKiy and mimi. the
■••44.^1. .Mif. I eternsl punisliiueiit of tin- w l.keil. and
Driving or qfeneral pur
but Chose were rare exceptions, and morning la Febraary when with •« - - -to heavea
' i
he was knew*. f<.r .n rlgkl orti.ndnx
a KHVV VPATHKR HES’OVATOn ‘
due winly to the late arrivals, rather broken ranks he marched through have one to defend it.
pose horse, bu^gyV JiarA NB\\
Rocky Mountain Ti-a. :’.i
, jj
yxta
thah^egleci uhon the part of our poo- Keatm-ky viewing for mile* ahead
« J... IHWW ln«All«l 1. N.
T.a..rThhUt.,
I»a,B
dsosasloe BeganI soufowbar sln;ng.
ness, w^gon and double
Chapin’s carpel cleaning works.
j\"
pie. (On the whole the arrangements aad around the gleaming and glistenprocetHllngs w4-re taken In |
h«’ ««>* «»•«'“ “•
harness. You can save
The feathers are thoroughly cleaned ;
'
were’ndmlrahly aarried out. and H Is
muaketry and artillery until It ap------------------------j [JjIIl“,.hl!,,'“hliV'ln”t^^^ stntiun? say- by high prt-ssuro of dry steam, dried i
money by taking advan
credOnble to the ^ that the dele^o him Invincible. He closed by Alatamrio cam <«t what they
stdered. ao Mr. Gardner Mid. were con-,
,,,
and rtmled by cold blast process.
j .
uo Secret About It.
gates
carried awsf so many agaln nu,„vin»
thanking ihs
the rJilsens
cltlxens for their BtltuUonal rights and out In the harbor;
tage of this offer.
Mr.
lidiam.
niul
beard
that
'Tbo
orders
that
have
biwn
aceumuj
It
Is
no
wcn^l.
that
for
puts.
hums,
pleasant Impreaslons of
hearty welcome which Chairman OU of Chariealon they fired unon the flag | h,.(i
sermon «*f yonm. 1 wni.t-to lating win l.e attended to Imm.s! lately, i
Duc^
bert Mid was significantly displayed
country. Tht-n the gr?at and ! tell you 1 tbm’t 14-lieve » t\ tml of 11. 1
Send In yo.ir orders. This is the I
alse is accorded ihf‘ privilege of en In the welcome banners throughout
Immortal Uncoln called to these old ■ dtuVt take any slt>rk in the idi-n that best time trf the year to Imik after i i„ rure a liad sor»» I had. and It Is all
tertaining so many people of dlstlnc- the city.
of todav who were then fresh of i a mu will g« to Hell f.uever for hls-j mr fealbers.
June
lu
Ct
!
O.
K.
for
sore
w
rittw
p
i
untloa of so worthy ra organliallon. The
Commander Cannon Talks.
A..h...... .....1C .nd
..... ......
Grand Army of the Republic !■ dimin
Introduced Department Com
.h.... !............- I-,.
ishing In numbers year by year. It Is mander K. C. CaanoB by saying that briEhi. while the ll.h. Oi
.I;ip;in’< *!perie r«*f-'er\e st«><Ml :it
j Wail A: Sons’ drug
from their eye*, he called, and, called. |
stated by the oflclals that the repre- Instead of the battle of bullets of fort.v
rum.iMS) 4.\nu
u-oh? vnliici on .l.ni. i
.________
^,.il.” replied Ms eritie.
•*! 1. V.si.". after 4-h-vt n muulbs of *-ostl.v
. jumuikm ban this year was much years agti today was held the battle of and calhsl. until SiH.iKSi lay avlcM-p In j
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
their graves. 'That Iw what It meant, j wouldn’t nay Just that. Tlii-re may In*
Jarger than was anticlpatt-d. showing ballots rad the newly elected com
But the war was over and today this j punishment for some for c lime, bet
that that percetiUge of attendance of mander. He said;
is whsl It meant. "I saw.” Mr. Oard-i
<;reat Father will bring all In '
delegates was large.
•’Mr. Chairman. Ladles and GentleMid. "in Charleston the monument last.”
It was a good thing for 'Traverso City
"Young man." said "Father” I p
enr My adjutant made my speoth. of John C. Calhmin rad In the rliy <)f
tp secure this vncnmpnient, and we
was mnuetied by the chair to !h> Washington the statue of Daniel Web ham. "1 hnvt'n’t lime to srgm- with
atmut to st.srt. hut
briiere It was good for the delegstcs here toaltft on exhibition. Forty
ster yet It was not until those who rep
Ml 4.f a.lvh-.'. If
to be here, "nte weather was ideal years ago eaaotm were exhibited but
pei-t
for the entire tlireif days, and then* was they were not snppoaed to talk. The resented the 23.000.000 moved In lino
Ight. Just. k«-ep
with
their
glittering
loiyoiiets.
gleam'
nflChIng to mar the pleasure of the oc enemy Is not close enough now. The
Bostou Herald.
swords
rad
thundering
cannon
casion. We believe that Traveie City infantry did the tafklng rad fh«^ cannon
haa been greatly lH*nefltiHl by this 4*n- rtood on the hill to scare the people came that my country settlerl these
•trsag la
In’the line of alisolnte snd abstract
campment. and U Is anoih«*r demon away. Will thank you and leave thf< question rad aetOed them fow‘ver.
'That’s the story of these old men. politeness nothing 4-an quite reach ihe
stration that TravcTse City la at
floor to Mr. Gardner.”
That
Is
why
this
city
has
opened
Us
heights attaiuiHl 1>y a certain English
minblu convention center, and one'
Comrade damesen tings.
door rad said 'Come In.’ That is why j
who hoi-aine the high sheriff
which Is growing In popularity In this
G. 8. Jam(*son of Detroit was called the flag floats and the clllrens of Travi^ion. It was Ms Invariable eusrespect.
If you arc planning on a trip--going
upon by. Chairman Gilbert and be re
hurrying along the street to
wli
The veterans and ladles have been ceived such an oration for the ‘’Song erse City have looked upon their flag tnty when
Every day in the year you can use a
abroad or taking a vacation, you
and
knew
Ita
atorj-.
It
Is
not
to
honor
any
of bis nuiuerons aeqmihit<alute
I
bidden Oodsp«M*d. and they carry with of the 'Terrible Alabama'.’ that he was
good Refrigerator like the 1-eonard
these veterans as indivtouals but to ani'es with low, a touch of the
them a cordial Invitation to <
need a trunk, must have it. The
forced to respond again and the second honor that spirit of patriotism and sacClcanable that has given such uni
and the wo^la:
again. If they should respond they selection "I t^lon’t Go Out With Riley
Standard
Trunk
is
the
handicst-We
rlflce. which they'embody; rad so It
"Sir. I wish .vou a very good n
versal satisfaction for so many
will be received with the same cordial Any More.’’
,
have them in all sizes. The
does mean something when the old Ingr
boapitallty and enthusiasm which charyears. Our pleased customers are
Congreaaavaw Gardner's Speech.
boys come together. I will not detain
As high sheriff of a county It
TDTTNTirC Steamer Trunk can
atflerlxed this occasion.
The Hon. Washington Gardner was you longer. The moral quest lon,came became his iwliiful duty to atteml the
ilVUi^lV^ hold so mueb yet
lUiai. when, having
with the political and these eyas j execution of 1 crinilr
The following business-like and fair prestmted to the audience then as
takes up so little room itself. The
who was not wholly a stranger.* He looked out pon mothers and wives and ! seen that all the prellminnrj- nrmngestateaMit of the facta with which
advertisers and we are selling lots
Wall Trunk is so built that it can
haa to do, found to the Detroit Free said in part; "Mr. Chairman. LAdlee chlldren whose hearts hungered ftir J aicnisw« rc«'mnph*tc.he bowed, touchwl
of them. Come in at once' and see
stand flat against the wall while the
Preea. should be noted by those other and Gentlemen: 1 have shared aith their pareou mold In slavery; wives ] his hat to the culprit, whose black cap
just the style you want. The Por
Detrotl newspapers which have here AdjuUnt Wyekoff aad all comrades separated from their husbands and was alrently over his faiv. mid took
top is being raised. One of the best
celain lined is one of the best. This
tofore dlsegarded both facts and fair who have come to- yonr city, the kind husband sold away from their wive*
trunks made. Suit cases are used
ness in their desire to rrttlclse and hospitality which has made this en rad children. It all "came with it for
kind of Refrigerator takes -just half
so
much
of
late
Both
men
and
wo
It
waa
a
living
inatltution
rad
these
campment
one
of
the
most
enjoyable
condemn the management of stat
as much ice as any other made. Our
men use them. We have-a splendid
fairs: ’’The increase of half a mUllon in the history' of encampments. If ra veterans seltlivl that question, too.
prices are from $7.75 to $42.00.
You will not meet today a single vet
old soldiers larks la anything it
dollars In state appropriations i<
stock.
Everything
that
is
made
in
I doubt sometimes eran of the south or north who will
entirely to natural causes, the natural in gratitude.
hand bags and grips.
increase of population rad the result whether the youuger geaerattod fully not My that it was a curse.. Who kin
AlLtbc
luxury
sad
msdletosluud
ant Increase in the nomber of patients appreciated the meaning of the G. A. dled the fire that melted the rivets
toBlc besMAta ot ms bstbinx Ksy
In the different state Institutions. Sev R. and what It signifies. I may say. that chained these shackles. These
bshsdstboao. Ue snd Be pkfs.
young ladies and young men that the men who marched to j-our street yes
eral large Items hare been cut o
terday
and
no
best
of
all
the
war
is
^
men
you
saw
In
the
march
yesterday,
the appropriations, rad the pruning
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
Fly time is a little late, ’lis true, but
knife was us«d with special vigor by stooped, wrinkled, faltering if step, over and the battles for the flag Isi
the faintest hint of warm weather
We are after all the business we can
the hooae ways and moans commltee." gray haired and spent repreaent the won. 1 have traveled as far south nsj
will bring them out in swarms. It is
get. We’re wise enough to know
patriotism of forty years ago. Patriot
ism
then
was
latent
and
some
won
our
duty
to
prepare
you
for
the
com
that nothing short of the best Wall
rom a«u«a pmsim.
ing events. We don’t want you to
If you send a package marked dered whether It could be aroused, but
Papers and fair prices would bring
••Handle with Okre” by freight, the Llaooln called again and again until
be
unconifortable
when
the
flies
do
it. There are many who arc paperIwllway temptoyes will take every op SSjOOO.OOO respooded In a mighty!
come. Have screen doors and winportunity to tnmble It around and legion t<at reached onward in a line
dump It on the depot platform as dt duty rad patriotism. Why do peo
NEW OPPICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
though It vnis .n bale of hay. We onev ple decorate the steeu and homes to
know of many more who are plan
saw a railroad employe so sick be
could scsrrely hold up his bead; but honor these men?
fore the pests come swarming
ning. We have had to fill up our
"At the begtnning of our government
when his wrandering eye happenetl tc
through
your
house.
We
have
all
stock
several times. Xpw we are
Call on s package marked ’Tlandle men who fraflBed our coustitutlon were
with Care,- be arose with an expiring men who believed and held.that the
kinds of window screens and screen
just as able to’ satisfy the most ex
effort aad threw the blamed thing the union of sutes was not binding and It
doors. We are sure we can supply
acting as ever, and prices from, 6c
was the expressed declaration of Vir
your wants in every way. Just give
the double roll and up brings us all
ginia that the natural presogaUre
ma (Kan.) Flgnat
us the chance. The price we know
the business we can lake care of.
could bo withdrawn. They bad a way
'How^a Thla.
will satisfy you.
pointed out. 'Thera waa ao tribunal
Wo flffW Ora Hundrod Dollart rc^ above them rad the thought had seem
ward tor any ease of Catarrh that can
not bo cuiwd by Hall’s Catarrh Cura. ingly poasestloB." Mr. Gardner then
Don’t forget we have all kinds of ELECTRIC
spoke of the various dedarallooi
F. J. ORBNBT A CO, Tolado. O.
We. the undersigned, have knov
FANS, TO SELL OR RENT.
>
which were made by these early patri
r. J. Cheney for the last IS yoars, rad ots and‘quoted Qalarr Adams, who
bollevo him peifectly taaorable la aR
buslneas tranaactious. and financially Mid In speaking of the Mil on reable to carry out ray obligations amde strlcter admittance to the Union: "If
by hU irm. Waldlas. Klaaaa A Mai^ the MR gaaBM R woald rtrtndly ab-1
via. Wtalaaale Dnigglsta. Toledo, a
Halt's XMtairh Cora is tafcua la- adlve an amml oMlcailoa of the Mates!
toCnally, acting directly upon tha blood rad It will be their duty to withdraw
and mucoua sartaees of Uw ayatam. peaoMaUy, or IT not, then by force.”
Tsatlaonlals sent free. Price. Tic per tie aald: "No more rank treason vras
bottle. Sold by all druggUta.
ever uttered than that tour or ffve
Take Hall's Family PlUs tor constlyears after, that after the Britiah cm^
SWING emn
SOME GOODS YOU WANT
AT THE TIME YOU WANT THEM
GGCGGCCCeffeCff—
REFRIGERATORS
K;:r
SEA SALT
h'
DR. SNYDER
OKNTI«T
ri
SCREEN DOORS S’":;
WALL PAPER
JUNE-JULY-AUGUST
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?
J. K. Paifc Hcctric Co.
lia CASS STREET
iiitatiiitfak:
PHONE 60!
A THE HANNAH & LAY
JP
MERm
Jsnmcyed to Kansas CKy to attend tte
oonveniian of tte Naikmal MiBrrs* fWIacstlon. eays the Kansas City »tar.
“Everywhere la Enrope." Mr. Tornsr
•AaMrtean wteat stands
la tte cedmatlen of tbe people.
Kansas leads tbs world. There's
noChlng like IL BO other wbest with so
mnrii gluten, so mneh mnscle aad
asrve bulUlag stuff la tt. It has becooie ao popuMr on the coottaent as
wHl as In Great Britala that floordealets hare to carry It rrgardlosa oC tte
price or proflt.
“AU the wteat In Russia Is grown or
controUed by the Jews. Fesring
ukase from tte esar agaliist exporttag
the crop last year, they nubed It aU
out of the country. The result was
Denmark. Holland. Great Britain. Bel
gium aad Germany vrere blocked with
Rnsalan wheat. Ifs poor stuff. They
don't Hcen it. Yon can flud al
everything In It—rye. com, oet*. tacks,
pieces of wood, nail* and other prop
erty that doesn't belong there. Euro
pean buyers have complained bitterly
against this Russian wheat. They
want Amerirau grain. American flour,
and a wonderful market U being bul«
up for It. American flour In Berlin todav la worth in American money abont
NkSO to $7 for a bondred klkw, which
is 220 pounds. In other words, we pay
for American floor nearly tbs same
price
^ce yon pay
W In Kansas City, plus
Wm Bamta rMgknu di^gfcfgr of
•x-Maror B. J.
fraa Albloa eoU«i^ Tamiajr aumimg^
tWUL WCftl MARmEO RV REV. Warn PBlgHoi tea e—»lM«d tte vfo>
lia «MM vRIi SM cmdR. TteatfMMAECOCHUN.
drasa was deOvcrad hr Blatep Me>
DovaU or CbkaM> aad «as
lattiitMMwafllM
or tte
L Mr. ami Mfu
at Alblaa. Mm B. J. iWtUB. MnWalcb aa4 Bar. Hogh Saaaady firooB
W.
tiUs city wttaaaaad tte eMrcdaea.
Miy EMted rrtaada.
Wtea tte dagraaa warn aaaoa
aiMeg tte« vaa ttet of Coafroi
Washlagton Oardnar. who spoke kare
tefore a loxiiriaot -i
last nlghU Be was gfven tte honomry
a vadar ropoB or I
Jatela M. teitU aad WlUtea J. Baa- degree of doctor of laws. Mr. Oardacr
ted with Albion
ala vara aaltad for Itfc te tte Bar.
Vamaa Oocmia of the OaagragaUotel coHege and when the annoanoe
u made it was raoalTed with daafte
cliarch at 1:80 »*»i erea^ tte vadig cheers.
dtag taklns place la the partor of the
of the brtde'a pareata. Mr. aad
Ob his way home Rev. Mr. Kennedy
Mrm. WUllam W. Smith. 341 Shat stepped at McBala. where be united in
marriage MIm noreoee Hart of that
BghUi atreei.
The beaatifni home vaa all daekad place aad William UUan of BeIlllli^
ta marloerit'ee from the -ropes pend- bam. Washington. Poor years ago Miss
aat from tiie chandellar la tte parlor, Hart was fourth rke presklest of the
tte houqneu and festboas la tte hack Bpworth League of thU district aad
parlor, the ropaa orar the archway Mr. Kennedy was president. For that
betvcea the two. to the banisters on reason she iselected him to perform the
Che stainray which the bridal party de- eanmjaj.
aceaded. The dlalng room was also
la margoaritea while the table from
which the sarrlag was doaa was in
■argaarttas and saillaa with white
oereo.
mother. Mrs. Daniel Poole of Hartford.
There wfll be work In tte' third dea W. R. C. delegata. Her Ut
|
ile dstehtw Oacll Is also here with grse by the Katghu cf PyiMas this
od.
her.
Day before yoMcrdaym flsh pedflltr
A
A. M. OartsMe of Empire was la tte
vlsUad tk^ resMsnee dlftriet cn tte
city on hnslBPsm today.
Mrs. Joim Bare of flagtaaw. who has sooth aide and dlapooed of a largo
been rlsltlttg the family of E. L DavU amoaat of his wnrea. Tho teteewiTOO
that parchaaod were of tte bgialoRithat
of Bast Nlnlh street, retnmed
they were baytag shad and mo^tala
home thU aMming.
M. Deertag aad wife of Empire are treat hot srhan tte husbands reintnad :
they foond that tbe flsh were common.
In the chy today.
Mix. Oaoar Uibom and Mr*, wf Hurd orilBaiy every day suekers. On aeof Toledo. Ohio, who have been coont of what was said by the men la
spending a few days at Park PUcc re regard to woaMn's Judgment oonceralag flsh U wooMn't be safe for that
turned to their bemie this amming.
Mrs. E. MaalgoM and daughter of peddler to try and work the district
Kingsley passed through the city today again.
‘fhe anaaal mectiog of the Woman's
on their sray to Thompsonvttic,
Mrs. W. S. AlBsdale of Maskegem. club will be bdd tomorrow aftemooa
who has been visitJag la tbe city re-' at which Ume the reports of tte offleers will bo read. A social hoar fol
tumed<o her home this morning.
Mias BUzabeth Feeny of Idaho and low* and tbe music, art and expres
MIm Auabcl Shanahan of Ml. Pleas sion dlvlaloB will entertain under the
ant are Aisltlng at the home of T. C. Icnde^lp of Mr*. I. R Gilbert. Mlm
Dam>«-. 743 Webster street. Miar Louiae Bock will render an inatnraienFeeny U Mr*, narrow's aUtcr sod Mlaa tal solo and Mrs Lcoo TTtus a too^
solo. Refreahmenu will be served.
Shanahan is a niece of Mr*. Dorrow.
Tbe regular sbcxit of the *rraverse
A. K. Dougherty, wife and the Mimes
Louise and Charlotte Doogbeny of Elk j CHj Rod and Gun riuh will be held
Rapids were In the city today.
j tomorrow afternoon.
Mrs. J. Struble of Petoskey waa in i The regular mootiiig of the Fratcraal
the city todaj'.
| M>*tlc Circle will be held tomorrow
A. E.*Bellinger of Maple City spent j night el 7:30.
.v^erilay as a guest at Park Place.
M. B. Hamer leaves for Cblcago Uh
C. H. Browmann of Petoskey was In ds.v to make the selection for the Klmthe city yesterday attending the en- ball pianos for Bay View, also to bty
caropment.
| a carload for the new store to this city.
George Chlpson of Cleon post, Na j Mr. Hsmer report* a very salisfhctory
39f.. who hsR U-en attending the en-1 trade and look* forwanl to a steady
rampmeut. retnmed to hls home In I teln In hi* bufclniws.
Oopcmish today.
j
Jesse Cole of Cottemlsh rt-iurhed toj
bis homo this morning after atti-uding • ^ VOICE rULTlIRB^-MrsT M^d^v^
.u1 McManus, who has Ju*l grad oat
iH
j
j
teachers- course of the normal de- ^
;
' panment of the Unlverrity of Michigan
3
j
moming
^ Wn*ie will fwk#. lumfls In
^
' |
As gm MosIbc hoars tor adjommmqte atrHed In tte department eonsentton of tte LaMes of tte O. A. B. MORNING WAfl JCCOPIEO WITH
COMMITTEE REPORTS.
iftemoen tte €SNBariUee oe
, OeUg Barboor. Mnrflaret
B. Ninon and flnrah BMsD saMnitted executive beard Was Elected at tte
a reaolatkm extendiag a vote of thanks
Aflomeew Meetmg Yeolaedgy.
for the nse of tte chnrdh. to the c
ciUHad Baked Lake Tfwtft
I end flowcm in i
Olneier.
hall, to tte Q. A. B. Ibr tte greeting
amd words of eneoaragMseBt and also
Wing to tte Ipog aad varied reporti
tte Bood wfU aad ooartesy oxtended by
•rs aad other
le pcoas ^ the dty.
to the welfare of
Tte conreotloo doste at S o'clock
caa oonveotion of
the order the
after the InstaUalioo of oflkers aad the W. R. C. was not oomplated at the
Uls morniag at € o'clock aaarty all yedberday afiernoon sessfon and
hers of the variont circles
aesskm was called at »:S0 thU mo
Ladles of tte O. A. |L left for their
Mr*. Annie E. Udell of Three
reopeethre hoams. Mrs. Mary A. Jt
Rivers made a motion as tbe flrrt
son. Marine Oty. the new department order of business to send a telegram
president, remaining until 11:3a with of greeting to the New York depart
her husband. Bdsmrd 8. JameKm. ment cobveotlon now In smsloa at
whose delighlfal songs last evening Syracuse, where Commandei^ln-Chlcf
were on the enmp Are progrnm. Mr*. Blackmar of the G. A. R. and National
Jameson has always been a tuunch President Fhnny Mlnoi and Patriotic
O. A. R. lady.rijeiog a charter member Instructor Kate E. Jones of the W. R.
of her home circle and haring served C. departed for ye^erday. The,report
three previous years. Mrs. Celia Barhour of Caserlllo. the new treasurer,
win remain in the city until next Fri
McConnoIly. thla bearing the list of all j rteamer lino* and railroad* that the
day as the guest of her husband's donations for the year. Department rates are quoted for Immediate accept0 quot<
nephew. J. J. Shier of South Spruce Treasurer Anna E. Crtffeth submitted ance and die with the day."
street, and during that time she hope* her yesrfy report showing 3S84.28 re
to
organlxe
a
circle
of
the
Ladles
of
ceived
from
the
outgoing
treasuivr.
PORTLAND THE BEAUTIFUL.
were put np,** said Mr. Ade.
PrompUy at 1:30 the bridal party to *T>jr builders of a type too familiar
June If. total to June 19. 1905, being
ta Ore
lha stralBS of Meadelsaoha's wadding at In Aoierica.
14.437.18 and dlsburHcments I3.78S.0I. Otawlau Trlkul*
Umm CItr.
march played by Miss Loalse Buck en
Report of Anus E. Knapp, patriotic
"I once beerd of two of these buUdWhen ('hlengo'*
('hlmgo’s CommerelM
Conimerelal associaassodaWben
tered the parlor. The bridesmaid was er* s'ho, over a gtsns of beer, met and
Instructor,
of
Battle
Creek
showed
that
maimcior. oi im.xie
.uoweo .u.. ^
Portland. Ore. r*w
Miss Ada «nrt6». sister of the bride, Ulked together like this:
she had been honored with the gift of.
,1^. wi. and Clsrk
aad the bast\|nan was Sprague Pratt,
** ‘Jones, yon always have hotter lock
oMce for the seventh time. Her Ume! cximmIUod J. E Defehsugh. editor of
than me.’
roar flower ^rls, bearing chali
wa* thorough ocoipled a. the report ; the’Ameriesn Lumbermsu snd poet of
“ ‘Reiter luck! Ilow soT* Inquired
margaarttas Wtowod. Those showed. The report of tho I. and I. j the trip, read the following
the other.
attending ■ the encampment. left this |
Misses Helen Smith.* sUter of
oncer. Evelyn Cmserc. showed two. “y*
•« ‘Why. how eJiie do you account foe
morn ing for their home in Inter lochen.
'.
bride, itnlea Mooroe. Lflllaa Parr aad
corps ocganlxvd during tte past year.
'mj mw of new bousea blowing down
Mrs. Mary Marshall of Honor, who
Bdith Parr, lire solemn. Impresslre In li■St week's wind while your weren't
TRY A RECORD
>1^0 1WANT AH.
204 insiallaUons reported In the state, I
hi-r N^i.
has lieen attending tho encampment,
and beauttfnl ring senrlce was used
.» wn, W..
.b. po...,
harmed? All were built tbe samc^
h-ft for her home this morning.
The bride was all in white, her dress same woodwork, same morur, cverr
three letters were written to as many ■
^
Mr*.
Mercy
Hall,
who
has
been
attelng wh^ crape de chene ever white thing.’
PO.U. tMrlnc no .uxllUr, corp., w..b j
•“Tee. said the other builder, ‘bat
silk, trimmed
reoaissanee lace.
liwtructlon* for organlring the *ame. 1 "1 tondlng the encampment, left for her
furl. <r.
home In Pomona this im>raiDg.
She earrtod a Bjipilioent bouquet oC you forget that mine bad been paA* manv of »he delegates were leaiv-jiPortUiuS—tbe nation’* bos«t already *b<
D. A. Holmes and wife of Alma, who
bride’s roaea. lie bridesmaid was p«red.' "—New Orleans States. •
Mili
tb. DonihK t«ib.. tb. bucH
•“
bate been attending tho encampment,
also to wt^e. her gown being of
trout dinner was announced by the i
Wet ta
Umm.
returned to their home in IHimona
omad w
Jaeob Field has recently been glring
Baptist ladies as early as 10:45. many j *'^*nd*TOi"ln *vi^d*id«it»rb^ of an'hour
thl* morning.
bit tbooghti to stockm. sgsln bleasomTte hrldtemakl cai
of the departing ladles providing them- j The triumph of thy golden Portiaitd u
Mrs. J. D. Struble left for Alma this 1
selves with baked trout lunches. The
rplliiwjigjlhe ceremony a wedding Ing forth on tbe decline In tbe market
after a more or lets extensive absence
momiog^
dinner wa* fairly picked out of the sea I TbeeTsi^ur** fair shall mHt and pa
au|^ waaWj^ In the prettily decfrom the floor during the time the mar
Mrs. William H. I^ye* of 8t. lx»ul*.
u tb. a^h
wu ca^t IM. non...
ora^dlnlag'Toom and the 100 guests ket was going tte way he tbonght be
.Mich., who has been attending the en
prsseRlihnpol^ of the foilowliig mem knew It ought to gn. He bat. In fact,
Ing about daybreak and served a few
reputation ahaii not know decay
J. A. OIMU,
campment. returned to her home this
hours later. Mrs. Edith Kennedy ^f
Or bright encutcheon feel a taint of rui
“"^Chicfconlalad on lettuce learec.
been giving ao mndt atteotlkm
Junior Vice Commander Sons of Vet
morning.
alockt that they are on hit pilnd slT
i the
Portland, was tendered a vote of
I and butter sandwlrhcR.
t tl»e rvlcbratjoiin-great
erans. WliliamstoD. Mich.
Francis Locy of Evanston. III.,
that tt «
time, even when he Is sleeping sud
Coffee.
ibanks for the able manner In whlchs Moi
when he is dining.
A few eveoing*
passed through tbe city this morning
*he led tho singing throughout the’
Assorted cakes.
i tiina's I
?»e toi
ago he was alone at a table In Del- the G. A. R. The main existing differ
hls way to Leland. where ho will
SsltiHl slmoods.
staslons.
‘
monlco'a uptown and hod Just ordered ence between the Ladies of the G. A
•Jt *tl
open awing thy harbor : spend tbe summer.
|
The afternoon session wa* .occupied I
The senring was done by the Misses his dinner when a party of half a
gate*.
Mrs. J. V. McIntosh and
Donald
R. and the W. R. C. has been In the with reiKirt* of department ofBclals. J Tky glor>- II: U?«T* In thy harbor ellp*.
.^lUbel Anderson. Bdna Monroe. Msud dosen men and women entered. They
acre*
and
thy
forr»t
tree*:
!
Thy
fcrUle
of
tbii
city left this morning for Man
qaaliflcations for adidittance. tbe W. Mrs. Gray, the new prcsldimt.
and Mabel McMichaet. Vera and Flor- were aequalutanees of his and he, was
• Thy fortune llnr-r* In thy mlchiy *hlpa
istee. where they will attend the com
asked to Join tbriu at their table. Tbe R. C. admitting all loyal women and sented with a beautiful testimonial of j That write thy autograph u^oo
u^ the atwa.
oaae Rattenbury and Bdna Miller. Ii
\Vf have them in Cunlconversation had progressed for some the Latlles of the G. a r. restricting flower* from M*r. and Mr*. Rolph of j
Dcfelmngh wo* much Impressed mencement exercises this evening.
^ftppdtately following the ceremony.
rime on varying topics when one of tbs member* to close blood relations.
A. L Smith of Solon was In the city
ISscsnalia.
j with the Ix-umy of rorflaud.
Boanl, Wood and LeoUter
*weddlng song sot to Mendelssohn's women turned to Field and asked him
yesterday.
A vote of thanks for kindness and j
■ ■"
^Spring Bong.** was snag by Lawrence what be thought of Balxae,
N. C. Perry of F^lk Rapid* spent yes
P<«tal CanU. A!»i in Hhell
hospitality was extended to the pruss! PLAIN CLOTHES FOR CHURCH
tied by Miss Louise
"I never trade In those curb stocks,"
terday at HoteL M’hltlng.
and cltirens of Traverse City. The ;
-----------was bis reply.—Xew York Times.
vmrk. Burnt Wooxl, etc.; a
F J., Bright and wife of Cedar City
Installation of offlet-rs came late In the •
Mr. and Mrs. Retinle sneccssfully
spent yt**n-rday in the city.
Com (.mac.
few Bampkw of which may be
afternoon.
. _
I Member* of CUflou Heiehu I*resbyluded their friends and the usual wodAmong Ihe veteran* who were re
A few yeors ago when they wers WHILE P06r old horse SIGHED
(Contlnuod on Fourth Page.)
I
seen in our show wiinlow.
-tUng demonstrations and left for
AND SIGHED.
o|>enit1ng cable cars up and down a
newing old acquainances hert- ye.ster-rup ajanwFTa
I
of I>ca Molnc*. la., dn>' was I. L Johnson of Manistee,
short honoyinoun Up after which they steep hill in one of the New 1vopIan(l
I
na
MAnrsaio.
were
much
sunirtsed
the
other
day
to
will »>e at hoir until fall to their <itirs. a middle-aged lady, who had Stockman Tickled Him With a Scant
w'ho was here with bis little daughter
c
tbe
follotvlng
In
the
regular
church
ling But It Took a Team to.friends at the JOmc of the groom's •never seen them Itefore. entrr»d a ear
Detroit, Mich.. June 22.—Wheat— announc-eroents, says a De* Moiuosdls- Ednai Mr. Johnson came to Traverse
Rescue Mired Beast
parents Mr. aid Mrs. John Reunle. one d.ay that contained only two otbJuly. lK»\c: No. 2 red. |1.0€: No. s' |«itch;
j City lu
in Ikl
IKCl. removing to ManUttn; a
er jt.i»|ile. seating herself as near ihe
113Z Jefferson avenue.
coru. 58^c; No. 3 while oat*. S4%c. ; To the Meml*ers of Clifton Heights mimtjx-r of
conductor as fKissIhle. and said:
A prominent live stock dealer and^ Toledo.
_____ . O.. June
____ 22.—Wheat—Cash
__
_____ ___
I»resb.vteriau .bunh:
William RennU* is <i Milesman con“Is this ear iwrfc-tly safe?"
IMense note that i*Tsons attending
*^1 hope ao. madam." re|>Hed tbe eon- a well known lianker of this city look i.*nd June 81.0SV4; July. S9Vic;,Bcptemneett^ with thixi-'crrlh Itnpic'fneui
services are hereby re<|Ue*ted to w«-ar
dnetor.
a drive Into the country south of town | bor. 8K»,c.
pan>- anti then* Ih no young man In U
“Have you ever had accidents on Tuesday evening to look at some land » Chicago. Juno » 23.—Wheat—July, lm*xi>en.sive clothing lu onler that no
city of im«n* Kierling wtirlli. lie has
je. however humble, may be embarin which they arc interested. On the 5k>\»c; September. kt\c. Corn—Old |
-very large n uni Iter of friends In the this awful steep hl1l?“
"Well,*' replied the conductor,
city and county and that they wUh “there have only been a few small land was pastured one lone qusdru|iod July. 54’xc: old September. 53>4c. j W'beu Interviewed tbe Rev. Dr. A. W.
which at one time went by the name ol Oats-July. 32c: September. 30\4c. j MeCoDuell dwlared be was eoovinced
him a happy journey through lifu goes accidents: nothing serious.**
wlthoot saying.
“Where would I y%," she inquired, a horse and as the day bad been hot July pork. 112.90: lard. I7;45; ribs.' that the reason the iKwr i«-«ple did not
|- -5^
I attend the i-hureh wa* their luabUlty to
The bride Is a charming young lady •if this Car should get sway and go the poor beast had ventured too far
________________
! dress on the same scale a* the well to
into the stream which run* through
whOBS friends also are not limited to sliding down (bis steep bili?"
i do. He said that be would t»e glad to
"Well, madam." said the condoetor. the land and had become sad)y mired.
this city for though lH‘r conueetkm
“It w ould all depend on how you bavs
■with the register tif d»-c<ls ofBce. her ttj-ed your past life.**—Philadelphia When the two gentlemen were passing
by tiie animal gave one long drawn out
readily throw aside t-olh»r nud <-ravat
Ledger.
grunt for help and laid -hls head upon
If IIm‘ working classes could be induced
the county and those that know her
A. Rosenthal, proprietor of the Globe to enter bis fhurch door.
the bank of the stream as if to show
A HaatoCa |-a*adl*a.
have baeome her fiiendii and alt wish
store has closed a deal today with the
his
faith
in
them.
“Tile next lime the preshlent goes
her nothlng.bnt happint'ss.
owners of the South Side shoe store at
From a nearby farm house they boroff on a huiitioc trip 1 bo|M- be will
That the young couple are held In
come down our way," said K_ B, Tlson Ilowed the tackle from a hay fork and 5fkr on the dollar. The South Side
great eateem was shown l>y the pres of Waveross. da. “The great OkenI shoe store started in business about a
one farm hand to u*o In
ents of magsilfloent cut glass, fine Hav- flnukee awamp heglns n«>t far from
I year ago and have carried nothing but the Cqllege of Emporia. Kan l>uring
emergency. The rope w|m ' placed
Gie fdur years be wa* in eolU*ge be
iland china, beautiful furniture and our town, and extends duo south for
the best known makes.*!
about the horse's neck, the stock man
rode horseback more than eight mile*
a distance of eUmt forty miles, pun
other artlclcB that the yrecelvod.
Mr. Rosenthal claim* that this It the every day. going to college and home
got behind with a stick the dimensions
The pretty Smith home looked very ning over into Florida. Hero In thla
“POIOSXNir’ USDEKWEAS
.............50c
at which were about 3x4x40 inches and cleanest stock that he ever came again, sml wa* not absent a day. sa.vs
vast
tract
of
desolate
bog
and
awamp
attractive last evening aad that U did
acrofM.
an Emiwria dispatch. Morse la twen
..
*
^
thousands of lOack liesr and deer, began to tickle the mired animal. With
The Globe store will place the abox-e ty vears of age. He esUmates that be
so was duo
”^^and wUd turkeys without ninnlwr. Tbe every “tickle” tbe banker would heave
BALIUCGM xmOElWEAS........... 25c aa* 50c
Mias Chariotlo Dougherty of Elk Rapregtoo Is a hunter s psradlsa. tbe horse would raise a few tnohes stock on sale al their old stand 118 rode 10.000 miles.
Ida who had tho supcprlslon of the Slid yet
fsme In and the farm hand would slip rails Front street, in a few dayA
Caaiawd ta Owerstr TelealiMita
UmOS SUITS................... SI.00, $t f» t* *2.5*
TT that
decorations.
from a nearby fence under him. By
I Great Britain has decided to natlonThe out of town gu^ts last evening It d«w* not seem to diminish in spite
their united efforts the horse was
aUxe jbe telefiboDe bOMlnes* of tbe
*orv: Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dougherty.
STIAWBATS................
5*,75.$LMt«S2.50
WAN-r
country, operating It In conjunction
moved nearly six Inches and there he
Miss UhiU« Dougherty and Miss Char
with the postal department The gov
Tta teta tar Osx
; apoe tbe stock. Tbe stick kept on Uckllng bat
lotte Dougherty of lak Rapids; Mrs. A.
ernment monopoly will not begin for
If forced all that coold be accompHahed was
FAHAMAS.................................**A
flM«
Chandler of Benaottla. grandmother
aome seven years.
fight the.r ere a dsngvroSs an getting a eerita at sighs from the
of the bride; G. A. Chandler, wife and tagonist. and no pnideat hunter will
strlckea beaM. At last a team was seSOFT SHUTS............5*. $LM, $L5« aai $tM
daughter of Benronia. H. C. Balch and ettsek one save at a point of vantage.*
cored aad with banker.
Mr*. BalUngtoa Booth la asking 2J100
little son of Benronia. Mrs. Batey and —Wsshiagtou Post.
and fhm hand imlllng and the “man FOR RENT—Three-room flat fur men to pledge tbemarives for $1 e
Mrs. Shields of Monroe Center. Mr.
nished for light honsekeeplng. River- month eech for one year to be devoted
behind" tIckH&g the horse wa* landed
. TSm« Am btaa Uks Btas.
and Mrs. Putman and two sons of
side FUL 312 Parte 6t
June 22^t to tbe fenrardlng of ber resene work
high
aad
dry.
-Tten
they
all
laughed.
Smithefs tuade a w»d ef money ea
Omens. Mr. and Mrs. Gonlne of Wex
among tonricts and ex-convicta
a tnrii or the market, and went heme
LE—T
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Bright of Cedar.
with a big roll to show his wife. Rash. J. M.
Mr*. Mina Baton of Saginaw, the
Ing In at the front door he ex- dearest of Toxy grandmas," beloaglng
The government at New Soodi Walro
rialmed:
“Hello, my aoa. Where's your moth- to Saginaw corps. No. 51, will retuni YANTEO—Good compeient girl for has sanctioned tte erection of two
to her homa ta the morning after a
Grant preparations are amde Wr a err
general hoosework.
Mr*. Floyd staterinstltntlotts for tbe tzeatmfnt ef
“Up In tbe attic, looklog over last weak of delight In the northern megrand eelebratlon of the nrarth al 80Smith. 429 West Tenth street. Cttl- Inebriates wlthoot meaaa.
Ter lake. Busses will meet aU trains amnmer's dresses. She sa.rs she emu tropollA yShOa tere ate has made a
zeas* phone 290.
Jane tUt
teat of new frlands and between the
atOrmwa. There win be danctag. row ase most of them."
iltbers Sec
seashms of the conveaUoa always has
THERE wUl be work In tte third
ing y«eas, log burling. athleUc aporti haek Into his pocket
TWfssUen ef Msekiag oat tte
lautehteeca. ball gams and a grand emorioaal geperoslty had nseriy got a foUosrlng of fiMilnlae admirers, who rank by tte Knights at Pythias at tte bettiaf newa in flw tiswipaBii'e en Ms
dleplay of •rewerka la U^^erewlng. ten Vim Into trouble.:—Clactnnatl Com enjoy with deUffkt ter sOseiy hair and regulai* meeting this week. Befreeh- in tte pohMe Bbraiy le iffftndlBff ta
kind
pHmaaBtrlea.
Jaaa21-a Bnglaad.
meaU wfU he aerrod.
Mreortedy InrttefL^^^s^c^ Jane ZMt mcrcisl TrUmae.
SOUVENIRS
Sendf0ur7rieads
a Souotnir of
traverse
atf
BANKER HEAVED HARD
Successful Purchases
hot Kleatber
floods
The Kind That WUl Keep You Cool
sons (UEht W«Ukt) .$7.50. $IO.’f».S«asi S15
THE FOURTH AT SILVER UKE
EWiLBEiM r;.£:
r,
1
‘|
ttlYl HM
GUSS k Mffi
Of <te
nov «. tunMMCo cnowD mr
,a«.,
jk L i^ food- psiatcr.
AkiMnrtlutt^pmaa**
ip Idbt Ksaduni P«rc
WliiiD LesA. 1lnk» it
is used OB SKMF work you
are not cettiiif as ommIi
BB you might for money
IMiid for psinting.
BOLD BY
A lay MSB.
OAKTILB OO,
C.yitali?cSa!l? MaSh
Rims. 4C. F. } FteL MiefsaL
KktadBon. Shields and the PWiHin*
Mtontes of the taat rastasr teeattag
arctn rand and apfwiesA
Meead by Mr. Faetp that the tnpart
tktttu
eg the mmmtttm eS heRdtais and _______
tinaaii relaUre to the unjingnitet eg foBowtag tewRara be hlrte tar the ang fmr. Mtoa Carrie Ptety msw a
Jamtera
which was laid on the t
nSPSKIN TOOK THSCS tTAKJHT
ter ta tte Caatial toHMtag te
at the taat ragMar Meettag be ti
FIRSTS IN CLASS &
• Pftotapal of tte Oatral at tilJO
per asoteh. taachtag tte atalk state;
Rqee Seas, a giateato og the DaL
o that aaM m
Mored hr Mr. Iboto
waafty
cf Mkklgaa aad a womam of
eaptopM
eg
port
ratatiTs
to
tta
OmS CrwN#; M Tfwfc MS FIm
Janitors ha adspiad.
WMOwr lOl OmiMmS 4> State
aStebThe
Kk. <C. K.)«aaek aaalgaed tte eighUi state la ONttal at
IH.) Nlehotoon.
Shields, niedrlch. t7.)
Mr. McWeChy aad Dr. Oamar now
helm. Ultea Wltoaha.
WO^
and took part ta thea proMsrUB Wltoon, Bara Wlatera, Dolly
opMtac Mectlas oT tte mmm at
The aayor aow aude the (pllowlng
^?S.‘Tico«-entetJ- IS made with
drtrlas part rtetcfdaj afternoon. Tbe rmmlttoe appateUacnU:
tte Stale Nermal aad a wnassa ef eaaOIMO HALF MILS tM UW/^
wmwmmmttm
■'
H'frJSKS:.
nf mdpittaiaa of «w CRy
Restate Mirftag eg the Mngrdsdt■esilee, hoU te the eoeadi aeaew. . marni by Ur. Moatagne ttel tte th
pte^mmpladaad-------------------------
hssR Wtatofi to Pxnstaate RoOaw
PbRowite tte ataettaa of tha degmiL yettWhta Baalamla Frahklte: Brit
tet uBcara the nwttbaataass batata
te Btarttag m
teS tatetaTpcaiM^hy
tte W. B. C eonraithm waa the elaeIphiTamBy
amay at
o( his
I
firtatea adW^igiMh,
• tewtal dtopatah tiaa of (he ateemlta hawC tn mem(ram Denvar ta the BL Lsala Bipuh bora hetof tte Moaaaary qaaca. Thaae
He. nils Hlmb Is teacrihad aa a tend
trip, ate that will laquka a gaad drie> warn ptooad ta otter, tte chainsaa eg tham dotaitod that the country would
ar. Evdry part og (te msrhlat wfB tte hoard batag temtaated im. Twa be phta to support two newspepera.
Whau the irai two tons of authraMrs. Ploraace E. Moody ate Mrs.
far (te eSmb Bretym Craassrs of Dstrolt. who won cite ooal wan tahaa toto Philadelphia,
mam'attatolas a haiBbt e( 7.000 isst oa tte ftm ballot. The rasaK was as to IMS. tte good paople of that dty. ao
lha raoorfis ntate. "tried to burn the
to a dtotance sf mvsutosn rnUsa Bs> foUows;
pain moat te asade ea (te rsad. gnL
atsV: hut. at touKh. diagasted. they
■tire Ruari—Mrs. Bvelya Crew
lias moat he covacad. ate atiatchaa af
broke It up ate made a walk of it."
sere. DsiMit. chsirman: Mrs. Baehel.
the road will be foote vary taesh.
mmtaau yean taler. Ootauel George
Men who have HImbod the paak- SttBsel. Tnstla: Mrs. TbAla Caanow Sboemaker aold eight or «ea wagon
ate Itera an two-aay (hat thin cllasb Perkins. Evart; Mrs. Ettuaa SeheBer.
loads of It to tbs aaase city, but war
«1U te-lte graaaM evw r
Port Haoa; Mrs. Edith Kenaedy. Port
raau were aoou issued for bis arrest
W. B. ffWlktr ate a A Yoat hava land.
tor taktaB mousy uuder fiatoe premade tte cllmU ate each tank a tey
Delegates to the Natiooal OoevsB(or tt. Ite lattar used a “«ra»er." tloQ—Deisgate at Urge. Mrs. Anna B.
maktog tte (rip la Aagast 1001- Jete
Om oMke cherished pumtstlBUi of
Bristen MtoBcr mate tte halfway CdsH. Three Rhrert; alternate. Mrs. Bobert Buras was the tamOy
hooss to ISOL tat gars up tte trip at Agnes M. WyUe. Albion; detagates. ThU was recratly sold at aartiaa to
district
ooe.
Bmma
A.
Adderiy.
De
ttatpotat
Tte climb «C tte peak naUy atarta troit: alteniate. Kellta Noctoo. De-i Londoo tor |t.2f0.
at Maaitau. whkh In alz mllm (ram troH: two. Mrs. Emma Durgdout.HUU- l The Book of Jta to bsltogf to he
Colorate Spriags, tte lattar ptant toy data: alternate. Nellie Prtntup. HUU-!'**^
ancient lltor^
dale: ihret, Mrs. Ellxabeth Haywood.
**
to have beta wrttJackaoa; alternate. Mrs. UtxW K. i
^ Pentatei^ ate prior
tour through tte mooutataa. Six miles
Cook.
Baton
Rapids:
four.
Mrs.
Esther!
promulgatkm
of the law.
from Manitou la Cascade, up t'te paea,
wters the actual aarrwt atarta. Colora Roome. Bento. Harbor, siiernme.! ^he first typewriter w^ rnoelv^
do flprtags U 3.802 feet la etevaUsa.
_________________
ate tte Caacode Is__________
7.421 taeL
* rtponar wko uok tm lato
Tte top of the jiiak to ILW feet Id* Adanu. P«* Paw: ate. Mn. Nellla 1
*. Dodp. Gnad Kapid.; aUanula.!*^
«« I-""-* "•
is narrow and must te prapared for
Mrs. •nbbitu. Grand Rapids ; seven. |
tte climb and krt>t ctaar. Tae first
In England, some ccntarlea ago. If
two miles of the climb leads right op Mrs. UllUn Grant. Lyons; alternate, j in ordinary workman, without perma*---------Mrs.
Lucinda
VreeUnd.
ft.
Johns:
over the ragged mountain sMe. sod no
ottoT mounUlB road cmpabls of travel eight. Mrs. Mary McConneltey. Flint; . ,
^
^
Rotue. Ow<«o: <«
« w^ or better wag-. ».
caopans to this. Then comes eight al.er.ate. Mr.
miles of road steep but (airly good. alae. Mr.. Martb. MeCabe/Bag Clt, :
„ututer
The grade is 10 per cent average,
ranging all tte way from 5 to 13 per
ur,
cent Then comes tte W. or algiag. trail
war known to tetag arransrd far Ssptemhw te
peak, ate AM arj^
pariCBce te girea the fourth grate In
races vent to the horse gotog the best
Ways a
the BDeitesaa Aue. buOdlag al |4S per
thcee ta St« hatf-mOe hcaU and la the O. C. MeSatL C. P._____
Mtos Mary Rtorea. a steteato
Sehoela aad Tenehens--0. W. Mesm heat H. J. BargMr cott Ror a Wethy. H. B. Oaracr. C. K. Bnek.
aarpHsed the 'crowd by stepping the
Raildlags and Oroeada W. O. Footat
aaooad pita aToa^F Park al HIM per
half in 1
aad winning from Molly J. A- Moatagoo. T. O. KleholaeA
Teat Books, Goeraea of BUtay aad wmth; Mias BsleQa Brown, who graJ. enmmrodaikm ci the
D. by a length.
Central Normal
Behool
roe x;«uxrmi
norm oesotm
ppaietaa-U a Oaraer. O. C MeC> anted frostt the
Ctaia A
the Btoth grate at be adopted and dlplomaa ton
this year, bee glTM
gl
la Class A. foar horses were entered.
Oak Paik att $M
M per month; Mtos BU- completion oC wort^
“ tad.
aahath Heokar.
ksr. who gradnated frora
Roy
owned by H. J. Burgess aad
Truant OBcer mate hto
at tte State
ttrlrco by Dm Bargeas; Lady Cyeott. a L. Nye. I. B. Oflhert. Ka^ttclo.
i«r ay«l. that the renort
Mored by Mr. Montagna .that tte Nonaal, i 4 who Is very highly
owned and drhren by William laker^
hy that fteaky. te maia
co2Slttoe*^^bnUdingB nnd'
aoll: Kate M. owned by Dr. Oetinan
I nnd amasnt the sapanrlaor of asnale at $« per
Carrisd.
month: Miss Janato Vlriaa, toachar of
nad diiren by Charles Oeraalne. aad to th^Board
.
pl^
and________
spodintltms
tbe^Board |
J A'liontagns new apprarad and
la tte High School. whoM
Molly D., Bprague Pratt's sorrel mare, j for the beantlfylng of all tha aeboci teitoh
name waa omlUed from tte prerloas took p^rt la the---------------drtVea by «mcr Weeks.
poaads. aad that the aeftlng ot treas report hy mtoUke. be hired at $$5 per To The Himorahlc. The Board oC Eduyqar.
Roy B. won the first bent of this
mouth: Mtoe Both Spenoer, who has
Travene City. Mich.
Carrlsd.
charge of the kindergarten at Oak
mee by a length while Molly D. took
MoTod by Mr. Moatagae that the Park, be glraa $i0 per mocUb. which
OenUemsn:—Will you kindly cause
necond place from Lady Cycotl wfth PresldcBt and Clerk be aulhorlicd to to the aame aa other teachers 1a tf‘ such acUoa to te takan as srin allow
make a loan of $3500.00.
your clerk authqrtty to return me the
OBly a few Inches to spare.
drawing and specifieaUons of the
Carried.
In the second best the flt-ld got assy
Union street school toilldlng. which I
Yeas--Msmbera Buck. (C. K.) Buck,
rpr.n;7.“era.^ Mr.^!;:;
the first time down. Lady Cycotl be
.........................your rat Id tte side of a sheer precipice,
<C. P.> Foote. Moatagne. (H.) MoStelU H. Rolph
Rnlph.
came
up In Molly U.’s bike at Wethy, Garner, Nicbolaoa. ShleMs.
sttperinteudent. during tte eoustnic- nearly a half mile In length. Tte wind Big Rapids; eleven, Stella
aboard Immediately. Hastily buying
Uon of the above building, which has often blows a tarrieaae here. Tbra Escanaba: alternate. Mary E Rowley. a sack of flour, three hams aad a bag*
the firstand broke. The Burgess
the
cone
of
rock
forming
tte
peak
is
M.
this
lime
been
completed
and
Crystal Fulls; twelfth. Ellxabeth A.
by^ Mr. Garner that th
I amount
to
colt was^havlng things all bli own way
of potatoes, he hurried oo board ship
asoeptod.
I
am
advised
by
yoor
city
j
reecbed.
It
is
cold
at
the
top,
and
cars
Elly from the sUte treasory qqteto
Kenny. Lgosing; alternate, Mrs. Emma
the firsv'pari of the heat but broke Board adjourn.
to arrssge with some sailor to cook
amount and la case tte amount attoniey that It Is perfect proper and | mo^ be tgkeu to avoid frecsing. Tte L. Davey, Detroit.
jMar the^wunrter pole.
his meals, not knowing but that they
^^***CHA8. M. BBBRS. aerk.
reostrai from the state traasarer In aooordance with our agreement taht ^ar with the most power for Its weight
While
the
tellers
were
out
counting
the
drawings
be
returned
to
me.
In the liuM quarter Kate M. was
not equal eighty donars pi
might sail at any hour. Five wrek*
Thanking
you
kindly
will
the
ballots
the
routine
bustDesas
of
month, then the aald teacher ahall r
looking good to come well op in rmpt
passed before the boat left the barUir.
cclve the pnHwrtlon of eighty dollai I will keep oo file In my office for
the convention was taken up, the first
at the ttnlsb but a bobble strap broke.
After six wei*ks at sea the traveler at
per month that the sUte fund paid tl your convenience, a copy ot the plans
In order being a telegram erf sympathy
MARINE
OUTINQ
CLUB.
Jerking the mare up rather smldenly
of
this
building.
length beheld tbe ouUlncs of the coast
the Day School (or the Deaf
offered
by
the
convention
to
Past
Com
Very
respectfully
yours.
and Roy B.. from behind, caught
shall equal.
of old England.
Ctefc Messtors riae SsrUis mt Crmtmmm
JENS C. PBTBR8EN.
mander Amelia Cheeny of CaUfornla
GDO. W. MeWETHV,
wheels with Germaioe's bike and putmm Yseat HtMeasrUe.
Moved by Mr. Montague that the
C. K. BUCK,
account of the recent death at her
tittf the latter out of commlHKlmi. The
A btctelors' marine club to tte totcoromunIcaUon
be
received
and
placed
An ABH-rican who has Just refimted
H B. GARNER,
hcft sront to 'Molly I), with l.ndy
ferred until > sat attraction for tte younger toco of husband. After ibo last delegaiv had from a European tour tells of attend
on file and action be defei
Committee.
clubdom, aays
says tte New York Trilnmc. been elected owing lo tbe apportiejnCyooU second and. Roy B. third. The the Doard of Education
Moved by Mr. MoSatt that the
ing a concert given by Siegfried Wag
meni
of
the
o-der
of
a
delegate
for
1005..
Carried.
The
New
York
clubhaa
set
tte
pace
by
time was l:l44f. The next two beatn
port be received and adopted and
' This being ibe time for receiving orgauislng a disttoAlvHy. marioe oat- every 700 members It waa annoonced ner's orchesira in the Nice casino.
Called to order by A V. Friedrich, tracts
wont to Molly IX with Lady Cycotl sec
racls made.
bids for the old school building oo tog club, which purposes to get tte __
_
_
„
*•' * motherly woman
.
Carried.
Tried.
ond. Kate M. Third and Roy D. fourth; President In je chair.
Elmwood avenue schorl grounds the cream of pleasure to' the aommer that the convention was entitled
Present—Members Bock. (C. K.)
Yeaa-Membera Buck. C. K., Bu<*.
*n eii™d;.ur»;7.nd Th- l.rttl'h jet.-j <■-« »
tt- *»» of •
lime 1:0»\ and 1:11%. This gave tbs Buck. (C. P.) Foote, Garner. MoSatt,
same
wen- oi>cuud, viz;
•!!*P^obr'owwer.
MeWetby. MbfC. P..
Foote. Oaiwer. MeWetby.
MofFrank R«k«*........................... $150.00 mouths from a srriea of "star bachelor „lo ... thm elerl.-*. Ih.- n.nie. « -or,-rich MitlnM*. The old l*dr wu
race to Molly D.. Burgess's horse sec McWcihy. Montague, (II.) Nlehotoon. fait. Montague.
Mo
Nicholson. Shields (9).
There Ix-Ing no other bhls It was cntlaes" to diffeient plaoea. Including
ond and I July Cywiti and Kale M. third Shields.
To the
be Honorable
]
President qnd Beard moved liy Mr. Foou- that the bid be Newiwrt, l*ake George. Atlantic High in. monbor. «-ho ,«.■ cooctlo* to i‘Ho
‘ >«•
of Education:
To the Honorable Board of Education:
and fourth.
lands and various iKiinta along the •uohd bolhg Lmlowed. Mr., Ell»
Oent'emen — Your committee on
Gentlemen;—We. your commIUoe
ooodoctor In ,.cr
lug W01
Siirewshury. William A. Hayes, an both A. Kchoy of lA*.lo« uid *IUT. ro“li <•
Clasa B.
ronnirTr “WMI. oo«." »u ihc JThursday, attorney lo New York and a lender of ■mtc Mr. .Eam* U D.»ot of Wlroll.
This race was iM-twoen Little ihike. cm W’ays and Means rospectfoUy re Ing aa t
port that we have
.......................
dock the strenuous set in the New York
the
flm
day
of
June,
1905.
at
2
o'cl
The
wrton.
roport.
of
the
dcn.n
;
f*ble
r.-l.ly.
"1
"ooT ttl»k « "W
owned and driven by Charles Oer- lowing bills, and flni
ndlng them corrscL needs foi
;
rode
on
bis
car."
club.
Is
said
.to
l>e
the
qriglnator
of
the
mout committees were road, among the
tualne, and i Major, owned by FYod srould recommend U
pbin. Twenty of them have purrhas- interesGng statistics being that
Pratt and driven by William Higgins.
ed the bark rigged auxiliary yacht the chaplain. It was found that 3.830
Dr. Oetman's Little Dutch and Mike
Ulidegarde for 810JI0O.
Hyman were also entered. Major led
The Hlklegarde has a hbitory of i»> soldiers graves had liecn decorated
Littlu Duke to the qusrit-r and then
his month-1 cnllar Interest. * It was buUt for King during the past year by 21.037 children
iroa. tb. eontafttcel -el^bte^rb.
broke but settled down and took first
Edward when he was the rrinee of and' that *8 corps were located near
Wales at a t-oat of flSO.OOO. It was water lo allow tbe service of the decNfitartollF ExpBCt Gifts
place In the stretch. Germaine's horse
fonstruetwl at Gosi»ort ns a fu-hoooer oratkm of the sailors, among ilHise
took second and Little Dutch and Mike
rigged yacht and was autiaeiiuentiy being Traverse City. During the after
80.00; menl on grounde ................ $I.fi00 00: ^
nsm»-r that
WItatiB
Hyman came In third and fourth;
aold
1,800
to
George
tJould.
who
dis{»oaed
«“>.................................. >.«oo 00
noon closed session the pastor. Rev.
time, 1;I3.
kTBBCB ThBBB
300
of her to Blakrtey Hall. Ho sold her to W. T. Woodbouse. was annountvd at
The second heal went to Major by
General M*hltloc-k. who turned her Into
CHA8. M B15ER8. city Clerk.
t.he
door
and
upon
being
e»c«irted
to
niwrly lOO ysnls. Ultle Duke took
$.051
a bark rigged yacht with a 'J.Vi horsethe
platform
he
expressed
the
thanks
of
(oUI
from
this
oommltton
25.71 A toUI
i-econd, Mike Hyman winning third
l»ower auxiliary engine. The Iwot la
37.W1 of ..
LIsmU ms Wekstsr^ Trimm*.
from Little Dutch tiy half a length;
now lying at Uorrta Helglits liaain and tbe church for the beauUfal flag which
The Inie Hon. Charles W. Slstk told will be put Into commlaak»n on Ju!.v 1. the convention had prr#t-oled to them
time 1:14%. The third heal was a
The Ulidegarde won In 1K77 the Iloy. Ihe day prerious and In return bore a
Iht* following of the Hon. Peter Hsi^
r(*|a>litlon of the s<-cond and the time
the friend and biographer of Dan- al Yacht Squadron Queen's cop. Its pressing invltaUon for members to at
Was J: 13. This gave the rmco to Major
average afv^ Is fourteen knots
tend a trout banquet at noon today.
with Little Duke st'cnnd. Mike Hyman
hour.
It U 120 feet k>ug am! 23 feet
WUb"£lter>'»i’ittW
third and Little Ihiteh fourth.
.lune, the fairest mooth of
and that pomposity of wide, with rauhogaiiy tiulsli. the hull
In tha -Good Old Timas."
Class C.
- that ma:.y diffident men pos- belug selected of the strongest tlmlier.
all the year, is the mooth of
Fish Hooks of precisely the same
Redskin, driven by his owner. How
.\J»ove evi*rylhlug. be valuiM Although the yacht hasn't l>een at sea
britira and rua<«.. Jiany a
shape*
aa
those
of
today
were
made
WbiUug. drt>w the pole; Uucefond mother will greet with
100 00 and pridoJ himself ujioii bis friemlsbip for some yearo. the hull Is aa strong twenty centuries ago. Then, however,
trltli llie "great exi>outider."
Iwlay as It was when built. Mr. Ha.ves
joy and gladneaa the ho^
The flri-t 'year «( the war of the said recently that the crew would be they were of hronre, insti-ad of steel
A toUl of.................................. $1.400 00
coming of u U*lovod daugh
rt'l elllou be went to tVnshinjrton. ami selecte<l witbiii a few days. He says
In 1838 envelopes were absolutely
50 i For iPciiientsU, estimated
«wmsl and driven byBilwardlaSutm-r.! ' u^W Central.‘'school....
ter. and thi'iv will be th^
on his retuni was asked bow- he liked that It will toot about $UUU a month
unknown/
third, and Golden ttlow. J. T. Hannah's;
Ughta 4th ward school..
who will abed toan of joy
I*rr»ideot Llm-oln
operate it.
Catherine II founded Moscow's or
colt, drew the outside. Golden Blow! ^ PoVer 4lh ^rd................
over tbo happy marriage
a
"Well." he Mid. "Mr. I.lMsiln la a
phan asylum. For many years It has
I.»ik founb Dlarr lb Uie «r»l bial
. .$5,800 00 very slnmilnr man. 1 went on to see
lovwl om* about lo bej^ the
ttm4rmtm mm4 Athletirs.
A British JournnI says that Japanese been supported by a ux on playing
him. aud told him tliat I had l*een un
wa. Ibob tfl.bOr.wn ob «co.m. „t
'
pleagurra of home making.
cards.
sludeutH
ami
aebisinsjyo
twenty
yeom
hitiniate
friend
of
iHinlel
Weie-ter:
that
Poaaibly
you
have
prom
Ismeneaa
' H. M. Kinney. Uraylng...
letiea
Bpprfvlatlou of nthlet
I had talked with him ao mm h nu the
Not until Febnjsry of 1812 did the
School Book,
ised to anpirfy your daughter
Ri'dskin took three straight firsts
Ui
j
of Kentucky know that Madlwith a piano on her arrival
Total..$43,800 00 affatra of fbe :-.iuntr.T that I felt per- Tbe.r took too serious a viem- of 0»elr
In 1:28%. 1:28% and 1:25. giving him The McMillan C^., bor;ks...
dnUes to masii- on game* the lime
bad been re-eli-cted presWenl ta
Then there Is to be dednetod from feiily confident I could tell him
home or to exchange the old
first place. Uureplialls look three ieca»ily what Mr. Wel»*ter would advise that might lie devoteil to studios, and the previous November.
ihlfc the f.-llowing Items —
piano for a new one in order
ond8 and Belvidete throe Ihinls and so
in the preMnt crisis, and thereuimn I they had to lie drlveu by their early
18; one mill tax, etUThe first bomb outrage occurred
to continue the muaical flttidwent iho money.
3.000 00 talked to Lliiroln for two aoRd honra. English professor* and tearhers Into
lated at
ies begun at school. It may
The Judges were Bert McCoy. V. E.
telling him Juat whst he ahonld do the playgrounds jis though lo a dlsa- Chriaimas eve. 1800. when Baint-Nabe, too, that you detire' to
3.000 00 and what he abotild not do; and. will greeble laak. Now they take a keen Jaat tried to klU Napoleon. Over ISO
Roland and *Dr. Jarvis. Henry Kiugsjireoent the d»^ one leaving
yon believe It. air. when T got throtmh Interest lu rowing, lawn tetml* and peracma were tojnrad-hy the explosion.
north and Ttom Shane acted as timers
baseball,
though
cricket,
with
iU
kmg
all
Mr.
I.lurolu
aald
was,
aa
he
clasped
Uie
home ror^ with an endur
The
first
Japueae
newspaper
and John Lamson was siarler.
his hdud on in.v leg: *Mr. Harvey, pcrloils of enforcwl laatilvlty. does not published In 1863, only forty-two years
ing gifL Wliat can be more
what a tremendous great calf you apiicai to them. They have acquired ao
fitting than a iiiano—a high
ago. and cootalDed some news trans
■ney lu
mm-h Iirotli ieniy
hi Ibe
tbe Amei
American nfha\-e goir."—Boston Herald.
grn^ piano?
m of ph
playera lated from tbe Dutch pdpors. Today
Uonal game ihnt a team
Rtinnuni^wfiwniii
CommlUee. ! es a total of.......................$36.800 00
■Igkse ta* Wsvss IlM rswttfi
Tokyo Japan has 1500 dally oewapapers and
from the \Vas«vla university of 1
As the liner cleared the beads sr»d recently left Jaiian. Uklhg the kmg periodicals.
' ^Rod and Oun Club Issues Neat Booklet
Move«l by Mr
m '3
t?taJmrora^lho°nrad*ir*^f
Ihe hesvy smell of the open .\tlsiitlr
tSliat it probably Uio most aaclent
Adv.rti.lnq Their tag July Tr.^
If Ijeautifuk tone qnaKty.
became notieesbie. dinner was served. pose of trying coueiuaiont wiin ine letter la the world hka been discov
export
workmanship nnd
ohoeting Tournament.
.hooting
STdriferent amenta.
The tmenty-slx plat-es at tbs csptajn's diaroplon teams of tbe American unl- ered In aome excavations being made
plying case deuim ooimt
lahta were filled, end as the soup sp rersltlea. We may yet aee an sight
In
the
province
of
Attica.
Greece.
in your piano purrh—e, wig
f f TT»e Rod u4 Opn club has Issued a
4*eared ibe x-apuia addressed his iahir from Tokyo comi»etlnc at Henley.
Wilhelm, aecreury of the AnatriJm
know that after ooBipfiiiag
JJ^^deome m>uvralr pogram booklei Mon.«»r. ^,cbo.~. Bblbld., Mo«aU).
companions.
SJi
Archaeological Inatttute. wbo has suc
onr instruments wHIi other
mlMM Metktelst Clsrgysa.
•T trnst that all twenty fixe ef yor
"••at^lhg forth the events of the big
nutkes your prelfiiwooe viU
Tte feature of recent New England ceeded In deciphering It, asserts that
irapritootingtouramnent to take place To the Hon. Mayor and Board of Bdu-;
Oonunltlto- wlU have a pleasant trip-** 1'^
"and
that
this
little
nssenihLise
of
Krthodlst
conference
waa
tha
admtoIt
waa
written
tour
centuries
before
call
»Uon:
Moved
by
Mr.
Montague
that
the
rahe
a MtohoU. We ehriyf
on the Sth uad Tlh of July. The book
-r commlttee o.
.
Yob
twenty-four will rvseh i*ort much l»ra- alon of a Chinese mlnlatar. Rev. Chau Christ, n Is engraved on a leaden
oa bbud.bg.
buUdIng. ate, port be accepted uod that the tadgat
have in stock need aiiMefi fit
waa compiled by Braretary: WBllam
gTouoda recommend as follows: At be sent to the city eounril with the clltted by the voyage.
I look upon Lok Bhang, wbo baa been trauaferred leaf, folded to two. and It bears on tte
Murral and printed by the Herald and the Elmwood schcol house that two 18; pravlsian that If they find It neoearary thm tnwnt.r-4wo smiling fai-es^s a from the Callforato conferem* to tte
Inch dnets or one 34 inch ba told to;
mp* cut out the appropriation of father m>on his fauilly. for 1 am re- NortteMt conference. Ha win havo ouUlde the foHowng addreea: "To the
fpeoslble for the lives of this grou|i ebarga of tte ChlneM mtoaion work to porter of the-market at Polls, to be
m
deUvered either to Kanalas or Thraalof nineteen. I hope nil fourU^n of
dea. or to their eons." Jhe text of
yon will Join me later In drinking to a
Tho Little Japaaao*.
the toiler la as fottowa: rMMsto
the tournament. It .makes a hand- that the town be fertilised. At tte tague Oaraer. Nlehotoon, Rhtolda (8). merry trip. I l>elleve we seven fellow(A postacrtpl-1
paeaeiigers are admirably anited to
■ends hto graettogs to tboee to tte
aomc aouvralr and will prove a good i Union rtreet school house grousta
May 24. 1901.
Thera are saow prefer a stick
otter, and I applaud the Judg- ^
house and toforma them that he to to
-rd ,:rlbb Cbb and . g-d ttlag
Sdbbd Mb*.* ,1 I»r«r •ach
qrhich to hearr. hard aad thickmeot whk-h rhoae froui the pamsauger
It to wtoar far to wavs a paper I
good taalth. PtoUM aend me u blan
tte city.
Ippd to the street line; on the wagt
The'toilowlag pnplk,'bavifig
lilt t|iede three peraqpa tor my talOe.
When rear tan to swtflly furtod
ket or aonte ahrapektoa 4f poeethle of
----------------------- aideb to the street line, nnd
and on the »totad tha required work In this High Too and L my dear air. are------"
Teu era tteo outflank tte worid.
BenutlO-liM raathefia that Injure the iaonth and as for
grad«4
•cauaa pra 4Mn t aaam ai Jdt a fight- the ordinary king, sritbout ernamenta.
___south
_ _ aa It to_
_ Briuwl, are hereby recommended for
The (npUIu chuckled.
tar man.
nkto ate henkth nra tengwooa. Be north on tha nM end. the ete« »
••Uefe, otewatd. bring on my fish
Aa soon aa the occaakm oSera 1 shall
Birtfdal fihadwall la Chloapa FWL
Bart Ackerman. Prank Anderaoa. gad clear away these dlahea."—Chica
return them."
Moaaa Cheapney. Attn Cooper. Eire go d««ntal.
Holllater'a Rocky Mouatoln Tea. SonIn 1884 ^ or tta leadtag rallroada
. . .
Cooper, Metal Daeprae. LUltan Ftontoy tonta toltohr |u we.
ot tta United Staten prtoted on lU
Bwton Goctett tte mu Who If
tabason Drag On.' ‘
,
time tobto: The loeotoatlre wID leave
crtelted with tavlng atat J. WitkM
iho depot evcfT tey at le o'clock. "
Booth, tte asnasato of Ltoroto. to ra
bb.^
tkfl leather te (air."
'
the town be fertlllted and eeeded Walter. Marion Olbbs, Evelyn Ham iding to Texts. “ *
wantab.
June Brides
KIMBALL
PIANO?
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B PayMMifltoHakM
PUMlvtalaw
miosE
A h. HAMBit. fisa
m
■latoui ipt >ip|ni^n|
ThotooB HdCahe. ^ed M. wne
drowned In Lime lake, ahom one otoe
waot nf BHglfton. He wob to awtm-
SHERL^K
HdL>fE$
&
m
WANTED.
dnoB painter. J. J.
Joke IMf
totifl.
Barton. TbL OU.
m.
mft I
ritari wfto B few
A p« dog that; WAnnW-^koBomaktog nnd pIniB
•ewtag. PridBB ranaonshle and BntiaMfo Mi c«om o 9Mmo of the 8m
rEtartU. Hr. BoUmb. f apuraetM
Vwkmm, m Iheof legtaoko m • etelC. tm
^ I raaiff^mtd <tat tt frily jotoprt OB too hey while In toe toetion goaraatoad. Mro. N. Loem. i ^AI-*I«T8Y—OooaflE
toe fntnrt tt« to fO«
flit One otroet.
•U csBcttr Mie mM «SMCC to iM wt» dntvA IV
r. eoeetai dmoa, and It Is thontoi
MPteMT to hto
hnn< a MtoBtifle randbft Win cwvMl
It to o Mp(82o‘a tmum. Aod there. !■ MrrM ttgliL It Ity nnr *• door.*
that the boy became eshonricd. Rlr WANTSD-Ototog room girl, expertthe tna Ilfe’i htotory. Ortr ttf
IheaUiileeiltwMtheaMuihlBaeir^
-I MjipOM IhBt
walBM lamped to ritor Mm, *
eaert hand. Jiotci Oolumhln.
UntaoSL
nidne
hte fM* twiHei 8M . lort ooiU to
h^ fowii
he fnllod to appear at the
Jana lt4f
mnt. Mi Me gnot hrtadled be«d
of the dead
and hroaght his Metaoe body
.
hP»H« to hi* 09007. RIMt
r.No.oto.*’
'ANTE&- -Oompetent girl for general
Mnaicipnl owaerahlp hns been the|WJ
orttb ediSe rare. ^ the '■07. whet 4» 1 iheooBI Mo hraoi heooto o toeel hor-1
ft
Host
be
good
cook. No
theme of mgamentotore convorontlon
»
TOO oMho eC mm, tohoero poorh ftwoef ; poeo bod beeo drtrett.
or Ironing. Good wngeo.
orihe crtpel Iaih«eao djop hito the
of the 0^
ar Traverse City tor a year or more
— ui. »«..iMIB.. MB«.
Apply at oBoa. Pil Uolon atreot.
nnd nmbTtioas were the Maas of thooe
corA.
June 14-tf
who flivorrt an hreeatment by thecity __
hadJ
-If ores the
pooc
to on electric light and water ptaat.; Wi
to—A cook, woman, alao girl
hail
HI* lotttoli Trar* ioal^ it. Aad
Ifo. • or tho forfo*
But after the long months of discus- [ to do dining room and chamber
-I I
or Mlo^fto-oad be wo* an oU 0
Rnp- I or non. ai«mu
slon and resonreh aad naatmllatloa of j work. Late View Honse. Elk
-But lie had
Md 90
ao lOpe pl«
Before I geiailtM
it lay *t the feet of Jhe dead 1
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thAiTOVAjs JWV
-Xo.
woeMid lod ooplne.
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! of (1m* probate court of Pbelby cooaty.
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I
identMod It o. beto« statloiic* et cetera the cooncU hns findeed, bo aOMbed T*ry little, and yet tar t earefaHy the groood ooodde and olao
aod> property.’*a shlnr ■"**
tvon. west XAingDiin. wno^ong•
hoeo
kept
aane
tahocro
far
bl*
1
the
floor
of
room.
There
were
00
ought
present ownership for atveet Hri>ts at
■ was loat to tho«
on your shoes! See Cunningham nt ‘
**•“
Jndge of sectlna 4 of too
jttoir.
seventy drilar*. Now the mnnlclpal | the Lion barber shop.
may *6-tf' <^vrult et,nrt. where divorce caoea art
form, both meotal and
**Ko dooM. I oDl7 mention It he-Wen.- aald he at tost. -I anppoae 1 ownership ndvecateo are suggeatlng
‘ fried, were talking of <be diverce eatt
pfayaleal. tha^ In the year
roea if I had bm> haoditog the nur J
;^tl bare to come oot and hare a look that seveaty doltore Is too much and !
•SO. Hts loermalBg fame ] nMM MT#
f op I
haro liMft
heap ISCilMQ
tocitoed W
to ntoke IMf
that
' At M **
tbe councH will be pethtoned to re-1.
I bad tironght with iLi*? i
f tlon between man aad wife,
iBreatlgatkm. I **^7 good
1
Hopkto* gar* a cry of JoTImmenae prartlm and
sclad Us contract and offer'sixty. It j poR RCNT—Good
and barn. 1 *T am beginning to bellese.**
yon,
yet •
ahaoM b» f«l>ty of an Indlaereckin
would seem to he a hit sultry to'en
be a weight off my mind.'
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war* even to hint at the IdeotMy of , .^la {« Tinrt the warae tor beortog a flying creature. As long as the ertmhis llMcr at the to- gage In there verhoae oonsldenitlonB
June iS-tf' iw*®**** eon*cqneiit mwi ewnerahtp of
aoma of tha illaatrlooe rlleota srho ^
aequenca of ereots aoee mar*. Jott laal remalna upon two legs so long ,
i each other tluit U respooalMe tor mooC
rroaaed oar hamhto thrmbold to Bakm-!
^ ^ .girtrtN-or 9* ^ must there be aaow Indentation, 'nine ; “It w mid bare been an'easler task a of mathematlcml problem*.—Cadillac
TO RANT—Two large sleeping rooms
News.
abrasloa. aome trifling dieptocemeat^
Btreet lloiiaaB. bowarer, Iflie an great i acnttal* *'Xo, no. iiiy friend," replied tbe *itweek tgn.** eaki be. **But even now
and parlor. Shade, fruit, etc
One of the roost unique snd almost
arttota tired far hla art'a aake. and. ! HuaJay Hopklna drew a alto of papar sililcb raa he detected byr the artenliflc
lihle that this
entirely fr.tUlesa. ancient relic* that ha* ever been seen
wkr.4 ud MM.
■M
Il?r!
«ert*K.
June
eearcber.
aaretotheMaaaf thaDokeof Holder-1 froai^pJlE^
.
________
through
I contained no 'Y*
oaaar. I hare aMUm known him claim j «i
gm whieh will Meed heepattered
la tbe 800 is a sword that was found FOR RENT—House with ali modern! thoroughly rv
; five yon the oaraar af the daad man,
last week by Fred Campbell at the
thill
to. West Twelfth atreet. 1 Jw^two iliUigs
that break op i
■rrxi.-rp, oo ooworniy was no-or so Captabi Paler O*
Garay. Bo was barn to
West Keehlsh. In a crevice between
near Ptee. Inquire 1012 South Union. marriage*.'
caprkHoaa>-that b* frequently refosad - 'to-fifty year* of age. He waa a
-And they are?" queried Jo
toe rocks. The sword 1* the same as
June IS-K
his help to tb* powerful and Healthy
I moat
—whamraaafol aeal and
---------dartog and
the ordinary one, except for a pistol
whera the> problem mad*
mad# no appaal to | whale flabef
flahei'. la IflM ha commaiidad
"Auil they are." auswered Jndge
that Is placed on tho right side of the FOR RENT-Houre. Inquire D. A.
his symtatbleB. while he would derot<> | the atean aealar flaa rokorn of DanGsUnwny. '^oioan's love for dry
waeks of nK^ totenae appltcafloo to
h, h.d then had aereral an^Maablade near tbe hlk. The pistol has a
Klldce. 634 West Ninth street. Clth gwMl* and mail's fundnesa for Wft
Che affair* of Borne humble client whoao j
royagm to hneraailon. and to the
shield i»laccd around the firing pan
sens phone 111.
Jane 641 goods." — Memphis Commerctal-Agcaae i*reoented tlioae atranite and dra-1 foUowIng rear, IWI. he retind. After
tbe *pm-ks will oot burn the band, ]
peal.
matlr quallUra wfairb appealed to bis ; that hs traTekd for aeme years, aad
RANT—Two Inside
Inaide rooms auRsuR-j
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for at the time these sword* were used j FOR RENT—Two
ImagtoatloB and ebaUenged hla toga- finally he bought a aman place callad
able for sleeping rooms. Inquire j One of the nuiln <ibjcc|*'<*f the anrtfllm and steel were
spark, and It was liable to burn the | Dr. Sawyer, over Johnson drug
tor the enciurageiiirnt of k*reneh
Others i
of tbe country, and tbe handa every time It was Ignited. Eventtore.
June 6-tf
years, and there he died Jwt a week Je^aT. rsek « rtT waM
thlng but the hammer of toe ph
ago today.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meat market of foreign nierrhanl*. .\inung Its thema^^
*Tbere were aome moat aingnlar rant place for the third. On the stock i
hers the
trade, and nothing save anti the point of the sword U IntacL
sudden dtgdi of Cardinal
on
corner
Front
and
DIvlaloa
atreeta.
points about the man. In ofdluary wae engrawd -fl*. Bca Pnlconi. Dun- «h»»rt>ed
Of conrre it looks old. and there arttablishe<1 In the Ireiich eulonlcs and
Inquiry which waa carried
*^’‘7
t by him life be was a strict Purftan-a allaot. dee.» This seemed toestabllah that the ,t*»«^ "'!!!*!?
Tho*. Gun ton. 630 Fifth atreet. Clll- 430 In foreign coniitrlea.
many nicks in the blade, bm when
at the exin^ desite of hla liolii
gloomy fHlow. His household conetat- crime bad been done to a moment of > the earth show, tbe woik of the past,
xena phone IIC.
may 23-tf
fnry
and
that
the
murderer
had
seised
Here,
lo
a
clearing
ujK>n
the
green
viewed
one
can
get
a
good
conception
pope^owb to hi* arrest of WlUon. tbe
the
first
^pon
which
came
In
hla
!»*®l>*
«f
•
bill
stooil
a
long,
low
stone
of
the
way
It
looked
when
It
was
new.
notortous canary trainer, arbleb remov
TRY A RECORD WANT Aft
ed a plague spot from Pie east end of
ually riiaiiging. way. Tbe fact that the crime waa com- ! bouse, sppro*^ by a . urving drive The handle was of Ivory but only a
Ixmdoti. dose OU tbe heels of tbeae for It was never a eheeiyy altnatlou. and milted at 2 In the morning, and yet Pe- «nntog throogh the fleld^ Nearor the few pieces of that auliatance are left.
surroun.led on three sides by
twa famous cUsea rams tb* tragedy of Bometimes H bet-ame past all bearing. ter Carey was fully dressed, suggested
The
r»-llr
is
considered
by
Itx-al
mcti
t be had an appointment with the ; busbee was a small outbouw-. one wloWoodman's lose and the veiy obscure The mao was an lutermlttant drunk
1 d°w and the door faring in oor dlrec- to Ih- at least 200 years old.
clir umstaaoes which surrounded tbe ard. and when he bad the fit on him be murderer, which Is borne out by the |dow
tlon. It was the scene of the murder.
OfllHal announcements of the annual
:o dirty Ij **on.
«h*ath of Captain Peter Carey, .Vo rec araa a perfset flend. He baa been
Netiva to all Raroena Intarsaiad:
l‘ Ftanley Hopkins led ns first to the campmeeting of the Big Rapids dlstood npop tbe table.**
ord of the doings of Mr. Wierloek known to drive his wife and daughter
j Tbe special nsaeaament tax roR for
"Tea." «tol“nrfmM"T think that i bourn, where h^trtxlored t» to a hag trlst Methodist Episco|ta1 church have
flolnint would he complete which did omof doora to the middle of the night
; the paving uf State street from the snot
both Inference* are permleslble. Waa gard. gray haired woman, the widow
I line of Cass atreet to the west itoe Of
not tnelnde soma account of this very
8AL.C OR TRADE—Six housea
houaea j Rgliroad
Rnllroad avenue, la now In mv hands
handa
there aay other apirtt than mm In the of tbe ibordercd man. whose gaunt and vi^r the *o^nm^ln^ Is^*be ron- FOR «AkE
unusual affair.
deep lined fare, with the fuiilve look of
ion. The first installment
.
, f
.
J . . * »"d lota on west aide. Will take 'for
for collect
collection.
Itoriiig tbe ftrat week of July my
vemsl on the luth of August and Is to
•
xnik laox
-Tee. there waa a tantahis contain terror to the depths uf to-r red rimroeit
Trtend bad been absent ao often and ao
carpenter or team work port |my- ^
f
ing brandy and whisky on tbe smi eyes, told of the years of hardslilp and rontinuo in sesHion until and including
long from our lodgings that I knew be
menu citizens phone 350. E. J. |
“
"J-fty T™urer.
-cbeet It U of no Importance to ■*. 111 usage which slie had endured. With the 20th of •*'*• month. Among the
had something on hand. The fact that
Cooke, 427 Monroe 8U
June j»-tf | Oflice—Room 202 State Bank buildlag.
her waa her daughter, a pale, fair hair prominent orators e»f the church on
ariwral rongh looking men called dur with him upau Ids cooducL In ahort.
June 1-lmo
ed gin whose eyes biased defiantly at the program for sermons and nddreusing that time and tonolrrd for CapUIn Mr, Uoliue*, you would go far before
FOR SALE-New/OX4V4 feet launch.!
_
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us
ns
she
tohl
us
tlMt
wlie
was
glad
Hint
llastl jnade me uuderstaud that lloituee you fuuud a more daugeruua man than
•s are Ur. ('. J. J.iMle. president of the
iiamiHl Togo. Fly A Ibiwen «-nginc.
br«- fatb*w was dead .1^ that »«»h- ».i|^
was vorklng aomewlM>re under one of Peter Carey, and 1 hove l»earU that algnlficw7«^.'”Mld"n;;imM^
Inquire 410 State St.
June ID-tf *
tbe h.nnd ^bl^ had strork him Garn-ii Hililiral In*tltuie at EvauKton.
the miuirrous dlsgutsofcaiid iiauies with he U»re the same eharacter when be let us hear some more about the objects
rbicb do acem to you to bear upon th* down. It was n terrible bonsehold that fUinol*. Ur. M. C. II. Mason, rturewlii<-h he eoiioenled Ids own funiilhis ship.
«
;
Black
Peter
Carey
had
made
for
hlmapondlng
setretary
«>f
the
Kreedmen’s
dithle Identity. He liad at least fli-e Ill the trade ms Ulsck Peter, and tbe
•TTiere waa tbl. tobacco pooch npon . "flf- «nd It was with a ^n^ of rell^ Aid society. Bishop Joyce and Mis*
small refuges In different parts of imiiie was given him not only on ae*bst we fouDd onrsolves In the aonllght Matie McKinley of Clare, who is home
Liiuilou In wldrh he was nhle to fxMiiit of his swarthy features and tbs he tshleI again, making our way along a imth
t of the table r*
color of his huge iMwrd. hut for the
^ which had hem worn across the fields tin a furlough from India, where she
-It lay
humors which wen- tbe terror of all
: foundation.; etreet
is a mlwilonar>-. Among the feature
not my habit to fonv a rontldeuee.
.........
The outbonse was tbe simplest of days of the campmeeting are the
» bind
It.
every one
Tlie first positive sign which he gave was liNitbn
ness gnd wagon, or horse, boggy and ,
or before June 20. 1905.
There ' dwellings, wooden wallnl. shingle roof- Brotberhootl of St. Paul, the Cih. with
•igbbors and that I hare not
me of the direct loo which his investl. of his neii
H's towindow tieslde the door and one an address tiy Ur. W. E.'TlIro.-- of Chi
gntlon was taking was an extraordi heard one single word uf S4>rruw about was half an onnee of strong
on the farther sKle. Btnnley Ilofiklns -tago. the Woman's Ml*>*iunary wiciety.
City Treasurer.
i bacco In It.nary one. Hr had gone out before his terrible, end.
Room 202 State Bank bulldtos.
I
drew
the
key
from
his
|)orfcet
and
bad.
-You
must
have
read
In
tlie
account
I
-ExceHent!
What
roorer
the
17th.
with
an
address
hy
Ml**
Mc
breakfast, and I had sat down to
Mmo
wlien he paiiseil
from his |»ockStanley Hopkins drew
dr
mine wtien he strode Into tbe room. of the Inquest about the man's cabin, j Btanley
Kinley. the missionary, and the Wo- FOR SALE-Ladles* wheel, AJaxi
with
a
look
of
attention
and
surprise
lb covered notebook.
The
m
Ills hat ui>on his head and a huge Mr, lloJuies. hut iierbaps your friend 1 et a drab
model. Morgan A Wright Urea. In
man's Home Missionary society on tho
the leaves ropon Uls face.
, barb bended spear tucked like an um- hen- has nut heanl of It He had Inillt i side was rough and
quire at 223 Boat Front street.
1to^H<>^idcn outhonse-he always called i discolored. On tbe first page were writ- ! **^^*ne one has Is-eii tampering witli tfiernoon of the 6th, with an address
hrella under his arm.
June 9 tf
by Mrs. W. P. Ttirklcld of Cincinnati.
**nood grariouB. Ilolme*,” I cried. It the 'cabin’~o few hundred yards ten tbe Initials "J. H. N.- and tbe date [*<•" *>« “«•
One hundred and eighty-onc
*yo\i don't utesii to say tlmt you have from his house, and It was here that] -1883." Hohnes laid It on tlie table and i There conk! Ite ) doubt of tbe fact.
*^'YiT0R SALE—Store tmUdlng, stock and Flll6 DEHIEI
-lies of the law dejiartment of the l.'nliMvn walking about London with that he sleiTt every night. It u*ris a IliUe! examined It In his minute way. while The woodwork
fixtures. Win sell all or any parL' *» g. rnoit Pi.
OiUMtts Pbons 1»
Single roonieil hnt 16 by lu. lie kept i Hopkins and 1 gaxed over each ahonl- j acratetK-s showed white through tbe versii) of Michigan were admitted to
thiiig!"
j
"I drxne to the botefaer'a and back." tbe kev in his iKs ket. milde.hia owo'der. On tbe accoiul page were tbe |»*lBt. ns if they bad been that Instant practice In the supreme ctiurt at noon or will rent bolldlng. Apply at
Cbaa. Roaenthal. Traverse City. MIeb.
. lied, cleanwl It lilniself and allowad | printed letters “C. P. R.." and then ! done. Holmt-a had been examining the
m)e but«t>er’sr
Tuesday. Ju.lge McAlvay addressed
may 27-lf.
-And 1 return with an eicellen! ap- i no other foot lo eross tbe threahojd. * came several sheets of nurobof*. An-; window.
•hem briefly, referring to the high
no.questl<iu. my ! I'keroare small windows on each alde.'oU
aide,' other beading was “Argentine.- auotb"Some
petit* There 1
character of the legal profession, and LET ME botM tor joo. Monlhlr w j
C. O. CARVER
exercise >* whbii were
wen- covered by coriaius
curtaius and! or "Toatn
dear Watson, of the value of exercise
of signs
and make his way In. He must have been 'jcKpoke them to keep It* honor unsul
propjire*! • never ofienert. One of these wlmlow*;
wimlows' Panlo.*' each with pages
. _
_
before lirenkfaKt. Rut 1
moou. H. w. Smith, eic w«i,pR|OE8 REASONABLE
tbe
form
!
was
turnwl
toward
the
highroad,
and!
flgnres
after
It.
|
a
very
poor
burglsr."
lied.
Honesty and induatry. he said,
to ts-t that you will not gues:
Eleventh atreet Citizens phone 199.; nm^ wiui O. P. oarvsr n bm. - fltok oksam
\
tlie
light
horned
to
It
at
night
i
"U-bat
do
yon
make
of
thsser
ask*ThU
1*
a
most
extraordlnory
thing."
that my exeri-lti- has taken."
were the stepping stones to high h'onmay 29-tf;—•
.
, „
the
folk used to |M>liit it 1
(Continued in FYidsy's Issue.)
trs. and rirhc«. while desirable, were
will not nlteiiipt It"
“iw
X—
•They appear to be lists of Block
J, |f, HUELLMARTEL
lleelni.kU-dHshepoumlomtlN.cofnot to lx- swiught al the expense of In FARMS to trade for city property.)
'
woB doing to there. That's tbe win- Exchange secnritlos. I thougtft that
r*r* Ca«ry
H. W. Smith, 613 West Elereatii St.
ssm-----------tegrity.
nor
were
they
the
only
reward
j
*J. H X* were the Initials of a broker
dr. llolroesk which gave ns
Tbe Immlninn of Canada is growing
may 29-tf
|
ore and mur(* restive under the over that a la*T<T should seek.
liv l«.i'^bop
you‘‘would
lardyce's
l»aek sb.»p you
woiil.l ^ have* '^at Vami'lul^toe toT|U^^ evidence | and that *Q. P. E.’ may bar* bton tls
rgo«to*-x i^ulnllo
In Its aneceeding Issue, the Roscom
shadowing promiiieni-e of tbe Pnlted
seen a dead pig swung from a lu-ok In |
BARGAINS to real eetote. 11. W. mx«drveoi8tr«.i.
••You remcmbi-r that a stonemason | .^Yy vi
Canadian raclOc rtflway,** aald ' SlaU-s lu the western bemlsphere mon New* makes the honorable
tbe celling and n gentleman In Ins
Smith 613 West Eleventh street, i —■
■ '
Some of the outarowtbn of tbl* rvelive- amende In the case of a citizen who
shirt sleoi-s furumdy stabbing nt It •n'uicl NIat.T. walkteg
Hohnes.
Citizens phone 199.
may 29-tr
ness ns.-b verv near tbe coniines of had Kwapiied Roscommon for Grayling.
nlej Hopkins 1
with this weais.,1 I was that euer8*““^
the absurd.
Such is the n-cent de It aimed to say that Grayling would
getic iierson,. and I luive satlslbsl my I'vo d«ys beforo tbe *^"**^**®P|^ teeth —
to*. D. IMIOfl^Ok.S
and stnM-k L
HOUSES
AND
LOTS
on
monthly
paylioriMtion order concerning railway of- ••lie the gainer in more ways than one."
aelf that by no exertion of my strength “•
the grom^ aM^ke^ rlinebed hand,
menu. H. W. Smith, 613 West
can 1 transUx the pig with a single •*
square of light atlll ablnlugy
, fool l have beenr te cried, IlclaU *ho Icarue*! their busIneMi In
but the omission of "gainer" left it
Eleventh street
Citizens phone
blew. I*«rhap* you would cure to smohg the trees. He swears that toe "Of coarse it Is as yon say. Then • be Pnib-d State* but have pro\ed
try!*'
: riiadow of a man’s head tarned aide- J. IL N.‘ are tl»e only Initials we have tbelr value north of the boondary. Can doutnful as to Just what would happen
SoBth Side Shoe SOre
-Not for worldA But why were you woys was rleariy visible on the blind' to solve. 1 have already examined tbe aniQUe Imagine s railway lu this roue- to Grayling when the Roscommon cit
try dhwbarglDg s provinlly capable izen began to feel at home there. Such FOR SALE—Fine residence property..
doing tour
and that dtis shadow was certainty ok! Block Exchange Usts, and 1
"B4-cauae It aeemed lo me to have an
I born to On- accidents are annoying, but they will
that of I*eter IVirey. whom he ‘ find no one in 1883. either to the house «ie. uHre becan
16-room house and barn. 100 fL lot; j
siring u|M*n th.- luyNU-iy of
happen, aot in spite of. but In acbouse has city water, bath room and j
Woodman's law. Ali. ll.H»kU»s, 1 gjt
conlance with fate. The obituarist of
furnace. Inqaira of F. Tburicll over
your wire tost nlglit. and 1 have Ihvu
very dlf-;f
an Ann Arbor newspaper wrote: "Her
First National bank. Telephone 28.
iptato. 80 t
struggle with death was long and pain
may 23-tf
There is not a dnmknrd opon earth ful. 80 painful that her many friends
man. thirty year* of age, dnwMd lu a the publl.- bouse, and It to some dto- that these toittole are those of the oecwhom
Orrtoe
will
fail
to
cure.
It
Is
a
FOR
SALE—Eight one«cre k»U on
could but rejoice at her rrieaae.- This
quiet tweed suit, but tvtainlug tho tauce from the rood to the
sclentiflc
remedy
for
the
drink
habit,
West I4tb street adjotatog Northern
eix-ct hearing of one who wo* oc iu. Beside*, this refers to tbe
Monday, a,
waa not so bad aad probably there
dtooovery
by a well-known Washing
tomed to ofltotol uniform. I reei*gi»i**d ito- crime was done upon
theWednes-! urge that toe totredoctloo Into toe
c
Michigan asylum proparty, snitobla
ton chemist, and completely aad abso would have been no trouble had not
him at once ns Bunley llopkiu*. a day.
| of as docunsant retoUng to torgs mai
for residence pnrposes or gardening.
lutely destroys the craving for drink. the Jackanape* who set It up made
who-*, fu , •%»o the Tuesday Peter.Carey waa to: of valuable aecurttlw give* m far €b* No detention from work or hnsineas:
young |K>Uce Inspector,•. for who-*Fine soil and well located. Bach lot
“weary" frlenda out of "many" friend*.
ture
some tadkatloD of a motlvo no publicity of sanitarium trentmenL
ire Holmes bad high bo|Hto while h.- otc- of his blackest moods, flushed with 1 first Ume some
equal to 10 czNBBon balldtog lota.
It was ex'plained lo the body of mourn
I turn itroffoaed to** odmliatloo nud Hrink and as savage as a dangerovs i for tbe ortEic."
Orrtoe No. 1 is to powder form, mid
Pricea and tarma raanoonhla. Apply
given secreUy.
secretly, without the pa- ers who called at the office after the
ruMpixrt
»P«rt of a .popll
,
fbr toe scientific! wild beast, lie roamed
______ about
_____ thel
__ , 8herloc)c
8herloc)c Holmes'
Uol
face showed that j can be given
to Geo. W. Baft
243741
owledge. to
funeral. Just bow it happened, but tbe
method*'of
letbods’of the
tbe fnmooa amateur.
------------ Uo;c
. ------------------------------house, and tbe
It
arhen be was
Uo;.
the women
wotoeo--ran for
ear ..
K -hewlhe
w- tharou
.h.eh hr Ud. ;
o’rro’tJo*':
toe No. ; iTt" family wae never thereafter exactly
kins' brow was cloaded. gad he sat; >tlley heard him coming. Late to tbe I new deoriapment
Uke the
tl_ . remedy
. . _ of_ their
___
down with an nlr nf deep dejection.
evening be went down to his own hot j **1 mart admit both your potato,*^ said those who' uke
cordiaJ to the writer
-Xo. thank you, air. I breakfasted Abent
o clock toe followtog
ifT 2
i?—**
Mknrto* morning
Bonliv | he.
h». 1 nofM, Om. m, MtaDk. I
SSitb? ^
before I came round. I spent toe night ^ daughter, uto ,dC|M with bet wta-; whkli d» uM ttfin u.
IlugMrt. jou the other hmuil it goleu Uie uerre,.
mewoeOB tor CH»
to tow n, forlcBtoBOg yeatocday jnre^ dow open, heard a moat fearful yeU i bkkIMIm any view* whlto I miff have j regulate* dlgeation and brings rastfol
riliy.
J»ort“
hot K was no on-1 formed,
formed. i
I bad came
conw to n
a toeaty
theaty df too
tb# } sleep, good appetite and perfect vigor.
foam that direction, hat
“A
-And what had you to reportr
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Ine Company. Inc.. the prettiest girl* who attesMis ctinrch
osaal
for him to bawl sad aheot,' crlgie to erttkh 1 bob And nopinqe for
Write
to the
lohn Hopkins will serve to*
aeu
well
rewarded for doing so. .ttwot
for free booklet,
•^L^lnre. sir; nheoloto fBllOrin"
when he was to drink, no no aotiee i this. Hare you endtovored to trace | Waahtogton. D.
fifty
year*
or
*n ago It strork Kev. ns to tbe past to tbe
•lope. We hoartily
irtlly
was token. On ristog ntYoneaftha a^oftot securlti** here mentionedV* iMlIed to
! n'ou have mode nnpnvrtoi^
EAST PART OP TOWN.
with Tbomaa Meyrtck. who wi* then vtrar
-Inqailrtoa are now being mode at
.Ask of tbe parML that tbe yoong ladle*
Oall vp by both pbonM No. S4.
fens open, hot so grmt waa the terror toe atoedk hot I fear that toe oomDrug Oo„ there dM not attend chvreb w> often
Orders will be promptly nNtondoi to
whkh the .ntoa enuaed that It oma mid- pleto toSlatcr of the stockholders of
as they mlalM do. So be left a sum JOHN HOPKINS.
npr flfl-lton
day bcMro any one aroMd oantnre
1 yon
fio'uUi American coocena Is to
uf money, and this, at-rortlng to the
t Mg chance, down to see what had become of him.
to be jiot nm
Preptog into tho open door, they saw
11 gm at my w|ta* tod. **'c
Dry, Hard and Soft Wood, flooth Ads term* of hi* will.
toierrsL Tbe annual tocome from
MSS* sBka. come down npd lend me > a right which neat them flying with
It was to be Mren each year to tbe
white tacM Into toe vUtoge. WMMu
preftieiit young i
Hols worthy THE NEW PtANI8M—Ublfled an to
, an hoar 1. was on the ogee and had
wbotoul attended ebflrch regubiriy for
ptaBlaai win ba bxptotnad and dto
Ittraody road all the aeailnble ovIdeucB^ I token over toe ease,
tank
' •.
Try a RStoRO wa^ Aa
playrt to nay stndto Tuesdnya. he
^•dlnc toe
of the toqiy^*
gttody jwTvea. oa
tbere lt~Boto* diseolorattan
£
ftr A. CONAN DOVU.
s:,-1 "^sSgS5i£^
|v/'
toPOBfl 2 and < 8h to. ipm. 1
ft fltolto. tffl BbbI Sftha flt,ThnP>
orwClty. HevplMntm.
- , , Jbbb 8-lflkb
i
.
I
The Adirenlare of
Blod( Peter
.
U-.
¥
piiirrix
FOR SALE
P-
PAVING TAX
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
aux«. phoi. IS9.
mm, M-tx !■**•- KTATl ASD lasas
Taacber af Vialia
329 soum
UAPKUTOMiHKIlIGMEN
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MI80HLLANEOU8
LA
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t TRAVCM CITY. WCHMAN. .THUMCAY. JUNt n,mL
TNC CVENINtt l
- Mm*
oomo nsHiNQ? »sp
awKistnKwau
Mias iUml* BsM» at Wcatbtuok.
M*^ «lw> waOm wttt OsaoMadar «isi
Mn. PMT7 1« ‘kt Mspir*s»lt wt« tha
aspiessr mkaa lUs
^
pola. If parteps tte rmCMt wom
«M» 1M8 «vw mmahMi Mck an ««.
pedftkMi. Shr Is M yaars oM. U la
Ml tknmgb dM apirtt <rf adramwa
Ikat aka
Mra.P«ar7. PbjMeanj Mias Babb Is a
ailsbt sM aad doaa as* tatok abir to
auuid sraat kardsbip. Sbrlaaowsuy: iac at Ea«ia Ledca. aa taotatad ist^
- la CMd bay. tl»a Paary tvmmar koaia.
Praaldact Blot of Hanrprd U a ssaa
sC calai dlgalty aad laipmorablligr
act aaally apaat. Hr arrrr wlmaasad
kat oaa*^Whan gaasa—a coairat ba^ tvaca Tale aad Hanrard. Sealed
j Bida klai was a rlTacioiis yooa* girl.
i who baeaaa aocb mwltad aa it brcaair
ssridaai that Hanrard wss goteg to
. wla. Tba crimson nada a toocbdowa
; aad aka aaclaiaird: *'A toackdoam lor
Barrard. Dr.
Unt that Jorrlyr
. 'll la daHr iatrrestliig.- was the calm
, raply. By aad by. whaa ib* cooteal
had aadad la rletory for Hanrard. tbr
1. yoaag woaiaa idappod hJia oa thr back,
aeraaailag: -Rab.' rah! Our boys
hare won. Isn't It aiaply glorious r*
and she slapped him agaia -It Is ratber
pladaaat.- aaswered Dr. Eliot srriotts-
jmlM Bras.* Rtatfi aMMiMM
aad git your hpR. ARktafifi.!
J. M Absnwchy.
■ssarrHt eh his weir hast la Tnaa.
SMlfUd la the eyetew rsttsf werk at
I aav dir anmack
Harder, o. T.,
ef Ihraisna.
Abemethy was hway asUes fnoaa
Harder an a high pWoolerr ef the
'B'lrhlta aiewatslns when he saw the
tomade fannele rasbtag aleng teward
^i^dir. awcapteg ererythiag cfcaa. He.
-The eeater faaaei did the hmrteet i
daamge. The faawrt loath of Che sasla j
fuanH merged with the croier fuaaH I
aa the north fork ef the Bed rlTet was ‘
s soon as theoe tw« faaawls
merged the two fuanrls .remaining ap*
ind to gala in vrledir. end ammsl
a doe nerthrwatrrty dtferiUm at a
rapid rate. About three or four mlea
dne sontbwest of Vemoa the two re*
msUlag funnels jollied, sod a* seoe as
the one Mg funnel had the field to It*
self It fairly shot forward, and It Was
this fuimri that passed oter 8o;
UfaaoMmimKam vutrotm
■ pbndh.
VfiraWa >.l.WfiMARM»Tsmiiimi
-—I toe
i*do
TRY A RKCORO WAMT AS.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
i is to pnparc la adsmsoa the
..._______By fcs use the pern are ntezed
Ihstsnd not only the actual atrala broeght to bear oa then
aad
imkm accoochement, bet also to mm from ^is ordeal and speedily vegain their
dmi
BoSproportkiasaadtoakity. It is not kntatiag to the a»oet srasims
mcce.sadisappkabletDaficaseiL It's am eoo,^ toeall it Mot^ FtWit*s the friend il the whole family. ft,oo.aB
Book -MoChmhood'* free.
PAN.
ward
merenent
eras exceidingly
slow.**
Ahemetby U etlU a Hnyder.
lia W. Hntrh’nsnn. but of the la*
mona Isind of siag;Qg abotmoolsta. H
reeoreiing from a seriona lUacm at b>s
home la Lynn. Mass.;
'The Salve That
iWitt'B Witch Haxel Salve pene
trates the pores of the skin, and by Us
auUaeptlc. rubifodent and healing infloeooe It anbdues iofiammgtioo and
cures Boils, Burns. Cuts. Eczema. Tot-!
ter. Ring Worm and all skin dlseaaet. f
A specific for bUnd. bleeding. Itching
lyAs Pisrrr Loti, the arademlcaa. Is and protruding Plies. The original and j
kaowa as a great lorer of cats, there genuine Witch Hatel Salve Is made by
E. C. DeWItt A Co., and sold by all |
^ • was aothiag surprising la his opening dealers.
tha cat show at Bordeaui. lie n«
faasd to make a spereb. though, aai
SI*Mp*lis*S Okm tmlm.
lag: ‘’Lot's Imitate our mend the cat.
’’Are you a forelgufr?" asked the
lady at the door.
He's a aHeat creature.** Ji is
"I
Ite.
mom.**
replied the tramp.
pHslag. howerer, to Had Pierre
-How long hsve yon l»*s-n In this
CkauploBlag the Turk and objecting
eoontry;"
l« the eplihet/*unspcakable.** In ref**0. t'irty yenrs, mum.*’
laaaea to him ^ acadcmican kas
■**Thlriy years: .\od can’t talk bet
a wesaagr on;the occasloo of the ap- ter fluin you dor*
"Well. I hsini had a chanoe, mom.
psaranee at tke first number of Lo
Haytm. a pap4^publlahed in Semlln. Yer see. I'\i- had a wife nearly airtbe
aim, which U time, mum.’'—Yonkers Statesoum.
Ho soMiorU the pnptT'a
]
to fiMke the Turks knoarn tu Europe,
and says: *TI^.Turkish people are
llgest food.
hrare, gentle, aober and admirabUNo other pill Is half so good
dreamers, thoroughly loyal, magnlfl*
As IX-Witt's Uttle Ehrty Risers.
eeart la war and one of the nobleki
The Famous Little Pills. EARLY
RISERS, cure Constipation. Sick Head
aartb.ache, Biliousness, etc. They never
The Into Guy Doothhy. author of gripe por sicken, but impart early i
fipaay aowls. called himaelf a mechan- lug energy.
aergy. Good for children
Sold 1
kal autbor. He worked urlth the pbonQgrapb and rarely wrote a line with.
^: pen or typewriter. *
Wash-Day madeWash-Hour
Miller's Pure Soap with Pure Naptha makes quick
■ work of dirt and greosc^not by rubbhijj and rub
bing, but by soaking and dissolving. It tabes the
place of the toil on wasli-day. It don't ask you to
help—j-ou mustn’t help! aad the clothes come out
of the tub good as new.
PAiUAX
SEVEtm
nflh WarA.
mstmethm of Latmai Sawar Ko.
i 1. Sewer District
I st^s»Mjbc^aUig^ Garfield avelane. nmalng theooe west to Barlow
[street, thcaeo aortk oa Bartow to
Washlagum street, tbeaee west oa
Washington street to Railroad avonaa,
tbcnca to cooaect with tnmk arvar.
has been placed la my hands for eollection. the same to be paid oa or be
fore Jose 30. 1«».
M. K. BA8KKLU
City Treasarar.
Meo-Rpom Mt 8taU Bank boUdlag
Jnne 1-lmn.
PAVING TAX
------ » to all Ptraena Inloroolod:
‘The special aasesament tax toll for
the paving of West Front rireet, from
the west Une of Oak* street to the
line of Maple atreet. Is now In my
s for collectlaa. The first InstaU; to be paid op or betoro June 30.
U. E. HASKELL.
City Treosarer.
Offlee-Room 205 SUte Bank building.
June 1-lmo
Millers Soap
PAVING TAX
Notica to all Pereons Hitsfastodt
The assessment roll f&r the paring
of Cass street from Front street to
Slate street and Slate street from
Union street to Cass street Is now In
my bands for the collection of the
third installment, together with the
accrued Interest on all unpaid Installments. the same to be paid befon
1st day of July. IW)5.
M. E. HASKEIi.
City Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 202 State Bank bull
^une 1-lmo
JIadp knth Naptha
IS the only soap made with naptha that cm be used
equally well with hot or cold water. Jfij/t'r's
* saves three-quarters of Ihc work aud inrtx-quarters of
tbetTmcaiul makes twice
05 clta;;. Tiare is no
soap so tairduily made
aud no sTiap that gives
sticli worderful rt-sulls.
Large cal.c 5 9«.nts.
'M.\ V/zW^yi;/' i
SEWER TAX
SMond Ward.
otice to all Pereena Interested:
Tbe special assessment tax roll fot
the construction of a trunk sewer la
District No. 7. beginning at the Inter
:tlon of North Union stre^
Boardman river, thence north 1<
street, thence on Bay street E> Randulpb
dolpl street, thence to Dlvlsic street.
thence to
thctice
o .Monroe sire<*t. th
n>e Willow and Madison rtreets
Ftn
Monroe.
Und<lolph street, also on Randolph
,lley beto the alley
Irom
tween Cedar
and
Spruce
streets,
C«
thence to tbe alley west of Elmwood
avenue, thence to Madison street, has
been placed In my bands for collection,
the same to be collected In three In
stallments. the first Installment to be
paid on or before Jitne .*10. 1906.
M. E. HASKELL.
City Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 202 Stale Bank building.
il poki
Rar. John 0«*rdoo, the white presl- the iuip«‘rs In the L'tiU^ States ft>r!
dent of Howard tinlverslt) . ihe negro nieiitiunUig |«eo|»le when they pa.-w ‘
iastltutlon at Washington. I). C.. has their Itatlli Mrlhdsy. The llerakl says
declined to associate on a social-equal Hint |i-uteiuirlsiiB are too 4-omwon
ity plane with the student b«idy and down lu .Mexleu to attract atu-nllon.
but thill when a man or a woman
fkCttKy aad as a consequence will p'rot |ia>st-s the I'jitth nwirk It sits up and
ably have to resign.
takes lolli-e. .V huinlre.! years tu the
The West Point class of 1855 will riilted States, lamcver. is tvjrtb "JUO
liave lu half-century reunion this year. years In ,Mexi«-o.—Boston GloU>.
There are only five survivors—General
Ten Timet Easier.
Alexander 8, Webb. General Charles
It Is ten times easier to cure cooghs.
;
B. Comstock. General David MrM croup, whooping cough and all lung
and
bronchial
affect Iona when the bow- j
Oregg. Chief Justice Nlckols of the sit
els are open, Kennedr's lAlative
preroe court of l>»u|slana and General Honey and Tar Is the original lAixatlve '
Bannel Dreck.
Cough Syrup. Onlly moves the bow- i
State Bank Examiner U F. Thomas. els. and expeU all cold from the sys-;
Best for Coughs. Colds. Whoop^ who is a member of the Ijoulsiana Bap- ing Cough, etc. Uemember
the name, j
____
1-1
flat commlite«i app<dnted to chtiose ••Kennedy'!.’' and tee that the red ^;
U|
if
a site I<fr a Daptiel college in l^nuis- -clover blosaom and the honey bee U}
the
bottle.
Sold
by
all
doalcra.
c • laaa, announced that John l). KnckeI'i, • falter has promised the instUutkin 11b|i aral financial support. The location
W.'
of the Institution will be announced at Klutf l^dwanl a i-opy of tbr “bn-e«-liea
• a meeting In November.
Bible."» It orl»:ln.iny Iw-lonsv-il to
U
CoQgraasman Morse of Massarhu- Prlm-e Henry «if Wiiles. tb** ill-fated
aatta was a great admirer of Speaker ehh-st son of James 1. Hje his'k was
• Rood, to whom he aald on one occa- bciiueatbed to "gue«*n Virtorla or otbsovort-Ign of the reulm.**
■ aloa: *'Do you know. Mr. Reed, the
Ipeople are talking a great deal about
Tha Children'# Favorite,
IIyou for president and 1 would not be
r Coughs. Croup. Whooping
' . / surprtaod If they elected you president
h. etc.. One Minute Cough Cure
children's favorite. This Is be
‘
aoms day?" •'Well. Morse." was the ..
cause
It
contains no opiate. Is perfectly
dry comment of the siH'sker, ’'they
harmless, tastes good and cures. Sold
could do worse, and I have no doubt by all dealersthey wUl." .
V.*
Dr. Ralph Hamilton Curtiss, lately
^
Caniegle'a assistant at Uck obsenalory, has been chosen assistant prtv
ffeasor of astronomy by the I’nlvcrslty
Notice to all Pomona InUmstod:
I
I.
of Westom l»enns>-l\-anlal Dr. Curtiss,
The assessment roll for the Improve- \
r
though only 24 years old. rwnily took ment of Sixth street, from the east;
<'
his-doctor's degre^ at the'Vnlversiiy line of Division street to the west line;
treet is now In my hinds i
of California, where fcc^ rocchod bis
ccUon of the third Installaatronomlcal tralnW. auppiemented
with the accrued Inter-,
ment together
togetl
Y
by gradoate w^ork florc and
n all unpaid Installments, tbei
f
ohaerrator)'.
•*
same to be paid before the first day of
July,
1905.
;
^
A meeting was h«ld In Bosti
M. K. HASKELL.
j
time to discuss selling the Old South
City Treasurer.
p': meetinghouse. ‘T^e argument
Ice—Room 202 SUte Bank building.
OfflC4
IMmo
'
g* vaneed by the advocates of the pn>J , Jni
H ■ eel was that the Itod had l»ecome too
or
aw-TM
P . valuable for bualn<^ to bt* longer ref!' ' talaed for church puriKwe*. The late
2
Jadge Charles P. TOcOTpson of the gu- '*** at. rtad a. Wslkvr. Jodee D*rtir**
of Pi
I perior court bench kppeared in opposi
r
SEWER TAX
Nolle, to III P.rMi>. lrl«r«ot.d:
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
const
i District No. 1. begli ling at the
streeL at
intersection of WclUngtc
the alley between Front and 8t
8Uta
streets in said city, thence running
west to tbe east twenty-two feet lot
six. block five, original plat of the vil
lage (now city) of Traverse City.
Mich., ha* been placed In my hands
for collection, tbe same to be paid on
before June 30. 1905.
M. E. HASKELL.
City Treasorer.
Offlee-Room 202 SUte Bank building.
June 1-Imo
mrm
tion and replied tq this argument by
oaylng that he was aorry to loam that
real esute bad advanced to auch a
u4 wmhid U, iabwlt »h« rW i----------------high figure In Bojiton that God Al
mighty couldn’t boM a corner lot.
ht«riB( mtd p<
ItlshmWi--
Quality va. Quantity.
Kaid mnsclrs aad strong body
of tooH
sntlty. of food you •,ald<tey
MR depend on the quan
arytmiw pel
aat. bat oa iu perfect digestion and
and
Hoper assimilation. RTien you take
K-Dyspepsia Cure yoar system
& geu all tha noartahment oot of all the
’! Food yoa aat It dlgasu what yoa eat
B
f
S,'
BUHaaeh and coovejrs the notriqiBt
prapanlaa to tha htood aad tlssusa.
This hnllda ap and iStreagthaas tha aa-
SnraruAU.T^m pTor
mark CRAWt OCUVRItV-LM
V freight, vafOili aat tnnka. oSaa
at aty Book ttora.
tm-rf
eketricity, not on^ Cor eoowiwite fanMnSybatior leMOM
ol vtOi^ and genacal idfipti.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
IM. a. U MNNU. tab «mt.
ta. Ottr SMk
iMa
RIAL KHTATR AMD LQANR-Orand
Travarm LaaA aaijmaa
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Let m vitalixe «n Idea
for you.
OIL F. HOLDRWORTM Rpaoial aa
Boardnun Klrcr
Qcctiic Ught
& Power Co.
IS
OR. 1. ■. MINOR—OMoa oaar Asmt
laaa Ong ftorw Dpaelal aWaatMa
ID ayw ear. aoaa aad throaL QMim .
Ittad. Bock pheaaa. RaaMaaaaiU
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Yss Art IM FssHbi Wall,
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WE OffletMtl
offlot.cau,i ___
w. b; ne waahUgb
■hOM tlf. Ban M._______ _
STm W. Twth: CMa. phOM m
ward
f&fM
ARTHUR HOLUOAY—pt a Fhyal
eUa and snigaon Btmo^ to cl.
Bets over First liiTttimt] heafr_OR,
YIB, V160R & VITAUTY
OR. F. F. LAWTON—Oflet room, ro
asoTtd to BOW Maasco hloefc. asm
door to DC. Blgslas’ oMea
OR. B. U THIRLRY-BfOdol attto
Ilea to dlamtM of chlldrto. Boom
4« BtaU Buk hldg. Both fBoaoa
Try a **FI11 twnlRht.'*
rw Hate by aU DragsMs
lO OMt and M Oant Bexae
Accerr HO substitutu
HARRY R. HARNKR
taoor aad aetloa rtgalator. Bi
faethrn gnaxmautd. With Eba
MosleHotsa Qu. phoao ML
QIVK
tist. 301-24 New WUholm hlooR.
^Phili^ilM {oSm %
If you are goinj^to put in
a Furnace this summer it
w'ill pay you to call and
let us show you the many
good points of the
WAMOVJS
ICOHCRVCY H. ANOERSON-AUotaay
and oounsalor. Wilhelm Mo^ Ttavsnoaty.Mlch. ClUxeot phoao IM.
DR. Q. H, LYNCH—2 aad 4 Bathor
land block, phyttelaa aad anrgeoo.
Cltisons phoao 3fiL
*
PEinSiiUR FUnUCE
and let us figure on your
job. 'We have made a
special study of warm air
house heating and we will
give you the benefit of
our year? of study and
experience.
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFE%BS
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
DRS. J. 0. k HART J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN*
Ofiteaeas-re WUhaiai Bids. I a. ». to u
1 to S P. «. 7 »o • *T.alasa. SiOilMaa U
Wyakoopfi*L OttatoaphoMOr.
JOHN R. SANTO
Estimates furnished and
M’ork guarantee J.
^^3
New WUhsIm Wkadk, Ttmectse Bfri
FRAM TRDDE
a F. GAIIVBR B BMOl
IA« Front Straat
FDt£ INSURANCE
M.&I.LTMEUn
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
JURPET CLEUDK WOKL.
»dv.
GEO. A. JARm
mi 201 DENTIST
ilk ^
FRONT
Caipat Oaaaiac aad FsulhorRaoD.
INMi
ornm m. Mew VnhMm Modt Ola
BfiSBMR
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OVER JOHMSOM DIUCCO.
MANISTEE, MICKIGAN.
iti'i p4:>*r
DOCTOR RALPH B. JIROCH, physF
clan imd surgeon. 6-S Suth**rlan<l
block. Cltlz. phone 8(H. OBlc«*houni
9 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to t o c!t»ck.
June 2l-»f
L. L. A. BUIIMIC
Dit. Savpr & Pmkillipi
Ve-:
OttetUMMtoe
, oMet IN; ntt
aSSl!TiSl£ii£llfiSt
TROUBLES, Etc.
street
away to be made IbIq ruga. 1st me
showyoasamplM
.
.
H. R. CHAPm, fmnttar.
8IAID RAPIDS I IROim
COlPAIY.
ihUsm 6N.WIeWia>
MIME hJtWEnr
SrjIEiiU HSUBUiCt
IT -**«sa“iS?siJ2fS5sr-'
la HHssI eBafiav. ApvO m. MA
■S;^SE.“'5’S-*ci
p. ■
DM. a R. RHABS rsmevai Mas
Ho ttHtterWHAT POWKB
'Jx£ir
7M.m
ELECTRICmr
FOR
POWER
^£srJ?2a2'fcai2.”‘-—
2%
SI « atw WILHSI.H BLOCK
a D. MILLER
OmiMTI*’!
lOK AND WOOD...
When yon want loe or Wood don't liaten to a smooth
talker; he wants your dollar today and arill b» in some
other town tomorrow. 1 do not need to make you
1 know that I
Kodol
T»m
a k uxBww.
JJKMWLM O. l-IOV»ICINS
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YQU BAT
Ma MAS fcdfii uses
Tgmrwm Ctfr tnmMmlA
Tntn awiv**m T»a»asaa CUiy IHS i
Tm Cbm Tolto tiM Cffllto
PEHBAtAnODBTTB
Every day and be fmond of it
when it it a coke of our ioe. It
ifi fiolid ioe, free from all impuritiefi, and » at tafe and
vholetome to nte fin* aU domeetac puipoeei.at it ieeoQooauoal
mCL I. Tijhr MQ. ItiukBBHBrsS
iioammi
9 EYES IP
EXA-MINED !FREE
rijaaa
InseSt TBAT AU
t
y
WRECKED: TWENTY DEAD THEeULOWS
m Irwlii Fall From a Busty »"E
Brwka HH Naak.
By Wlr* to tha Bvanlag RaeoM.
Oaaway. MM.. Jana tl.~4ASt night
Jama* Irwin fell from a boggy and
broke his naek on hla way homo from
AMAL TO
MIOHUI
COUWT town. Ha had drank a mila too freely.
ORAMTCO MM. HOQKM
He laavos two aoas and two danghtera.
A
Was Running at the Rate of Over Seventy Mites wistb iuve HUKiManoff
: an Hour When It Left the Track
WILL TAKE COURT A YEAR TO
ACT ON THE CAM
UtoSkmBffitiabClainhStnskM Opu SRhcb ind Sime
toMeatWoaU Hm HippoiN 111 Sloiv
TniHVMimtlPMplelmig
C
thel«
theM.
By Win to itf Evantng I
CtovMtoM.
q*vto*iA Am*
«v«r MMiRy Mll« an htoir th* Lake
TwaiKtoth o*ntory IlmHad run
ning fram CMeaE* to Naw Yarfc on an
alglitoonhaor achoAito. wma wrockaa
■t Montor. Ohio, at t:fO laat nlfht and
twanty aafoana ana daad and at laaat
ato Inlnnid.
Laka Bteara aflHelala claim tha flyar
ran Into an apan aarKoh kwt tha atatton
atant aaya tka awHek lifHt arna aat
praparty.. Tba daaaCtan arlaaa waa «Na
train rannlni aa fact that It jumpad
thatraak.
Tha Laka thara afUelaia would not aay
M. Waltars, bappapaman, Hamburg.
N.V.
W. D. Hlek^. calartd partor, Chiipe.
Henry THni, barber.
A. L, Repera, (Watt Iron company.
New York.
H. H. WriphL vie* proaldent Howitt
Manufacturinp company, Chicapa.
E. Arbaoph, Milwaufcoa, Wla.
Archibald F. Hoad. rapraaeotaUva
Otio Stool cofrrpa'ny, Lartden. Enp.
J. A Bradley, lawyer. Akron Ohio.
F. J. BrtorvL trainman. Teloda. Ohio.
C. H. Wellman, manufacturer, Cieva*
land.
If tha IlmHad would ba
Allan H. Tylar. onpineer, Cclllnwaad.
' Thay maintain th* wrack would hav*
Jan»M H. Olbocn, aeoratary Amor.
aacurrad to a alow train a* wall a* th* Ilcan Foundry and Machine company.
llyar. An
Chicapa.
way. Tha train eaupht fir* aftar tha
Arthur L. Jahnaan. Cleveland bual*
wrack and aama af tha victim* <
naaa man.
torrtWy bWaod.
S. C. Beckwith, adverUalnp aganL
New
Yofk.
LItT OF THE DEAD.
J. C. Mochling. proaldent Wheeling
Th* daad aro:
Corrugated Tran company. New York.
L. M, Erlek, theatrical man, Cleve
land.
Two unidentifled peroana.
MRS. COOPER
enEN SI,000
OAMAOSE AWARDED FOR
DEATH OF HER EON.
THE
CUE WAS OH SIHCE TUESUT
DEFENDANT* WERE JOHN FROST
AND OTHERS.
Naxt Feint of Law Wa* Touchad Upon
M Doccaacd Waa an Adult,
Net a Minor—Judge
Meyne'e Charge.,
BeUavad That by That Time the CapV
d Ftmlalimant Ima Will Be
Abeliahed by the Vermont
Laglalatur*.
By Win* to the Bvenlas Raeord.
BratUeboro. Vt^ Joae 22.—United
Btatoa Clrcnit Jodpe Wbcaler today
praatad aa appaal to the Unitad 8Utea
Snprema court for Mr*. Mary Boprr*
under eantenoe of death tomorrow for
lurder of her boaband. A writ of
habaaa corpoa for her dlsmlaaal waa
refuaed. A aUy of election wllf be
granted tonight. It will be a year be
fore the higher court can act on the
caac and by that Ume It la believed
the capital punUhnent law will be
bed by the legialatore thereby
airing Mrt. Roger* from the gallowa.
WrrNESSED BAY ERUPTION,
Osaalas Saka Ostf. a rnsAna
wsichllmatoror kto. If yoa want
wwslMwt aght, to food styks.
scntlal alemenu In the case, wlhch
contributed to tho death of and
through that to tho loaa. then there
should be a verdict for no cause of
action.
The case which dowil hy the rctlrcroenl of the Jury was started through
the loss by drowning of William
Cooper Id lloardman river, and the
mother. Matilda Cooper, asked dam
ages lit the sum of f6.S00, based upun
Iho sale of liquor to the son. William
OiKJiM'r, hy Frost Bros, when he w
an Intoxicatod condition, alleging that
coDUibuied to bis diwth.
Another Damage Suit.
Immediately after the retirement id
tho Jurj' the rase of Frank Fuller
BMward Kildee, trewpasH on the «
was l>egun. This, too, |s a case calling
for damages, action being taken aa
based upon the vicious action of
horse owned by the defendant. Bdward
Klldec. It being charged ^In the
plaint that the defendant kept
horso which was accustomed to attack,
kick, bite and atrjke mankind, and did
then and them on Dec, 6 laat greatly DELEGATES HAVE MOST ALL RE
lacerate, wound and bruise the arm of
TURNED TO HOMES,
said plaintiff, who thereby became
sick, lame and disordered and so con
tinued for a long time, asking damages Commander Cannon and Adjutant Gen
um of $1,000. Pratt A Davis,
eral Wyckeff Returned Home
and Farm C. Gilbert being attorneys In
at Noon.
the case. The case was tried at the
ENCAMPMENT IS OVER
The Jury In the c*»e of Matilda
Cooper va. John FVoal et al. for damagaa fur tbu death of htu- aon at 3
o'clock thia afiertuKm brousht In a
verdict, of 11.000 damageaa.
Thd caae wont to the Jury at 10:30
tbis morning after an able charge upon
pnaatlon which have never lM*fore l>een
determined. According to the aUtutea
Any paraon who auffera by reaaon of
the aale of liquor to any iieraon. will
hare tho right of action agalnat the
The aiate O. A. R. encampment It
paraon making puch aale. It has been
now over. The delegates .have moat
held by the Buprame court that any
all returned to their horaee and only
person making a male of liquor
a few are left here now and by tootgbt
minor, which reanlt* In loaa to aald
these will go also.
minor's paranU, will be liable in action
The encampment session closed yeafor damages. Bui nefer before has Veteran Was Laid Away to Raat at 10 terdsy sftemoon st 3 o'clock./ The ofo’clock
This
Morning—Comradaa
acUon bean held for an adult, the dif
fleert were Installed snd s resolution
Stsyad Over.
ference In today'a caae being that the
of thsnks to iheVlty. McPherson post]
son for whom damagaa are asked. Is an
snd the detslls snd offleers was adopt
The funeral of Daniel Padden took ed. Commander E. C. Cannon and
adult. In this ona* If the parent were
place
this
morning
at
10
o'clock
and
able to Buppbrt haraalf only the
Adjutant Wyckoff have begun their
obligation and not ihe legal would hold was Isrgely attended owning
preliminary work on the reports to the
but It Is held here that the charge 1* number of friends assembled In the nationql ecaventlon. Commander Can
broad enough to cover the legal as city where they were called to attand non and AdJnUM General Wyckoff re
encampment. Re\*a. Damns turned home thU noon.
well as the moral.
<
In his charge to the Jury this room Cochlln, Bissell and Requa ofBdatad.
ing fudge Ma>-ne held that tha physical the mosk being furnished by Measra.
and roenial condition of the plaintiff Skelcher. White, Snyder and Hunter.
!d. in dctarmln>ag|The deceased has long been a mammight be considered.
tha length of life, ihongV"''^*^
her of the veteran posts of the slate Chief or Folica Will Die From AaaauK
eonsMemtlon could tha la^ statk^cal having belonged to the W'atson post of
of a Tcrrartat—Unknown
length of fourteen yean ba lenglheosd. Grand Rapids, where both Mr. and
Culprit Eacaped.
Tha taaUmony showed that at time* Mrs. Padden were greatly beloved and
today many of the members of the
By
wire
to
the Evening Record.
to axoaas and the excessive use of In- posts and corps of the former home
toxlesUng liquors U reoogaUad by tow city were In atteedanee.
Warsaw. June 12 —A dispatch re
as blunting to moral k«teslbllltiaa. Tha
ceived from Caenatchow aay* the chief
King Chriatton Vary Wank.
court than charged the jury that their
of police of that town was mortally
good JadgsBMt and coaamon s
wounded today by the explockm of a
By Wire to tha Bvaning Record.
must ba used to datanalna tha fhet
Bartto. June 22 —King Christian of bomb thrown at him by a terrorist.
covered nndar thU tact and tha Jitdg- Denaaark Is in a auta of great weak The niaallanL an naknown man
mant in damage* must only fStiiy ness la the news reoelred by the katoer
'cover tha 'loae susutnad as rat
today.
able with tha fScu aubmluad.
Mrs. E. B. Uatenlf of Saginaw, who
Mm BUsaheth A. Kenny of Detroit, arrived In the city at th* opening YK
If. oa tha other hand tha defendant
Aid not sail tha IntoxlcaUng liquor, or who tea made many triands In the city the state mrsmpmant. win re
Aid not oontrlbuta to part to tha death during bar stay at the state ecc
two weeks as'the goaat of bar danghof WUttom Cooper, or if the platotlE aaant this weak, laavea tomorow for
Bad fsllad to aatahUsh say of th* aa-
All we need to say is that we art* Tirimful of new novelties
that will please old and young. Remember it is at the
OITV BOOK )
Tto H*kut Cmpuw. Pnpi.
WOMUreSHOlS
OsBvtos Idd. aato ap la wswaal
stylas OB amnl dUsrml lssls.ao
otybMasMBytiaDaBoa. Thorntw
voqltaic top oao te a •-teaaty.-'
TO out FUXmsaiNGS
DEPannaEKT today wiu pot yuola
touch with the boB oT Hobudct Flxtoa*
for foniac « nkac ttormoButor with
eoBtfort: Htrow Hoto. the hart Tortotr
Of really rtyhA hsta ehaw»-FROM
60c TO S84X)- ahlrto, oacpeaUee
^ eumfort. eooltMaa sad itood i
FROM 80c TO S2.00.
Boei. which low d • (Ueasnd lot «or-
WOHtirS OXFORDS
Patset CeU. tbr kind xhat Is Isasl
apt to eraek, mndm to aU >Atm aad
dlffatSBt widths.
WOMETSeXVaiDS
Kubuk & Hint
OmFBgsS
OlokHlaarm
THE ADVENTURE OF
WONKirS OXFOBDS
Oanntoa Eld. msda oa tha aswart
laata. Ws hsTS mora thaa a daaaa
diffarant slyIsa to astoet from.
Black Peter
Sherlock Holmes Series
sm S3.00 MD USO
IMKW S-rVI-Kq
READY FORYOUR INSPECTION
including all the new hista, in,
all the new lf,ithers. Tan are
in evidence and our assort
ment is iiarticnlarly good.
Madala Bays Bh* Saw Maud
Fortor in Her Yard After tha
Bton* Cam*.
Chief of Police Aahton wa* called to
the home of Mra. Sarah Madala. 637
Webster street, this morning by a tel
ephone moaaagc.
Mrs. Madala aaya she was'slttlng in
her kitchen this morning sewing. Her
12-yearold daughter Bessie wa* stand
ing near by working about the alove.
The window near which Mra. MadaU
sitting was let down Its full
atop,
Since the troubla
Maude Por
tmbla with
'
ter. June 7, Mr*. Madala has had
horror of bar, so she says, and when
she saw Mlaa Porter In her yard this
morning aho drew a muslin shade
scross the lower part of the window
and. moving her chair back, resumed
her work. The next Instant
about live Inches In diameter came
through the window and struck the
Boor at the foot of the little girl. Mrs.
Madala says that she looked out of the
window and saw the Porter woman en
tering her back door. The
ty e
le girl It would have ^n cajable
of serious Injury.
FIREWORKS
Begii&s Today
SOMEBODY THREW ROCK
Mra.
MXirSSHOlS
Hanty Walt and Frank Stnm^imys Oat
Claa* toOn*.
WhUe Harry Walt and Frank Strang
ways were eaaoaiag os the bar yes
terday afternoon between tha We-qoatoog club and tba G. R. A I. depot they
were the witnesses of ona of the "eru]
tlona** which have bean mcntknied 1
the Record. The boy* paddled within
or twtive feet of tha dlstnrbance
and aay that chtmks of sawdust “a*
big aa wagon boxea" were thrown Into
the air and the beat generated
plainly felt by them. The eroptioo
covered a apace of about llfty feet,
number of people saw the eruption
from the shore.
ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THE FOR
TER-MADALA JANGLE.
WflAT $1.50
WILL BUT
OUR
FOUNTAIN
I
is the most popu
lar in the city.
Our Soda water
and ice cream is
the mo,St delicious : : :
lACI-IANT
a.
BOSOOK
tie REDuenn w fmce
Ask For
Anytliing
Lailies’ One Kid / ^ ^
Shoea at------- M
ALL SOLID and ALL SIZES
Wi* huve a few mon* of those
L;uli.V line Pat. Kid $2.00
Oxfords BclliuK ^ 00
j
WMli Cams Oifirdt far Min
WnsH and Chlldrn
Call and See Them
WAITly
DRUG ,yTORE'
No Trouble to Show Goods
JX COR FRONT8.UN10N.
ALFRED GREUCK
& CO ...
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TttiB
t>RlCE8 SATISFACTORY
142 a FRONT ST.
Batabllaltad In 1808
Room atO Btato BankBlAa.
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 made screens will outlast an>'thing on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ClUzana Fhona. S2t Ball. 180.
W. L. Brown. Manager.
OUR FURNISHINGS
TBKSTSTKNOr PkICES ON PIANOS IN PLAIN
nOUIES—AT CBINNEU BBOS. WAS ADOPTED
TEABS AGO.
:
:
s
:
MiePMDEISEnilEMl
■OHmiTWOmHIBBI MHB 'i
MtcmCArS LEADING HUSIC HOOSK
K*a« Wr
We keep things
that are different.
MErMS C.'VOUNO WBW8___ _
CLOTHING CFCRmSHINea
Styles that can’t
he found in every
store you enter.
No
A»mort.rrkmr»k
KlmmwHmrm -rHmra 'TKmmto....
Furnishings can
never be too fresh.
BELTS-25C and 50c ‘
____
STRAW HATS-Exclosive ddsign*. 50c to $3.00.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-Handgome lAttcms at 50c,
$1.00, $1.50, and $2.00.
UNDERWEAR—Balhffiggan gooda—five or six popular color*, ribbed or fiat good* - two-piece or com
bination style-25c, 50c, $1.00 to $2.60.
FANCY VESTS-No better aamxrtment or valneB
anywhere—all tiaea-41.00 to $3.00.
\ BSERMAN
e.MdmOR|
, f MEW OAVIB BX^OCK.)_______
Come here for your Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Hosiery, eta, and
you'll get the correct things.
Wo learch the best markeU for the best thing*, and vre
get them.
"
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
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thurjoav, june b,
m viilei tm «by h» lire■Mm k for «Ua MoM, wta
HewfflenililkoriiTk
Bm.
ficibsl Broa.’ doc and qpay ahotva.
which cane here aMt Taenday. osMm
very highly apohca ot by the presa.
The Milwmakee Free Preaa, a seoet
arratlre aewspap<»' oa amosemaau.aajrs: “For a poraty ^ poay
rad moakey circns. Sefbel Broa. are
entitled to taka the lead Iheir aaloml actors are far and ahove day
others erer feen here In the matter of
tetemgeace. nd their training and
(^tpeatlen U nothing abort of anoandIng. No belter exhiblllna nnder cravas eras ever seen In Mtlsraakee.** The
papers everywhere speak highly of
lioth perfomaace aad awangement,
and Kokomo, the powerful educattd
Chimpanrie. who lx the star actor wUh
the show, seesss to be creating a sawll
slied fensatlon by bis msrveloo*
stunts.
lUMMKR OOMlPfpiaiT®
•P,«*
Uw.
_____________ CroqaK Sets, ia ta» everything
Boakarm.Chaua.(
the attzmetivenMiil and ooititoKt ot lawR ot poRh.
feWf»irik*«wflf mt. Oe MM Mexlco rad I here eerer yet met
«aav«atlaa aot t^vfas the right to oh- who IM not glad tfaet the ver ended e«
loo hot ewieHurtug. hebirt cio—d KdM.
•'Qod grwt that la the futi
<loor>. ^iwthw U mU, be «pedlo«
M «p « new goverament of N«%r Is aa Cv off as ft datee Hi past, atm
I# It eo«es. the sons of theae reterras
wiu affffhi wear the Moe as dM their
the Plata of l«ih ch^uiHi
lathers. This eenttaseat Is true sotfih.
hammock. Jual like rut
Borfh. east nd sreat. There are amiy
____ to
and at odToaUge to the fiaga add Way fastis Imt there
ONft-V
flag Id ray land llVe our oart
•****^ **jiiorth«ni »Bd eaetera
\erioA. flooth GarollM aod oer- wMte asd hhie.’-^
FtollowlDK Mr. Gardner’s address.
cral of the oottoa states prepared to
;e!cher sng •‘My Omi
get ont of the Ualoa. Andrev Jack-1 Charles A.
son. a BU whose spinal ooktmn was ! United States.* •'When Johnny Comes
AIM with mamw and lore for the 1 Marching Home Agate*' «ns stmg by
This is stimrthinjr you cannot ^ elsewhere, as we nn* sole
The last cams Are ^fhe twenty„ a..
-M If
jHtoT. rc^jth. .ffWtet
agents in this UTriuny. Step in aud look it over.
^
eerenih aanaai faramp
1* .tte U.km to
.choJ, Sl,^ w„
dOpartsMat or Hlefalgaa Oraad Ar«r »|T«
aichard Clark of Port'
of the flepebne was held last erealag eternal III mhko yoo."* Mr. fSartasr 1 responding to an eaeore wish ra amustraced the evenU whlcM led np to the j ira reminiscent of Oenrrsl Grant.,
^
^
at the aty opera hoaae srbidh vas
aunt and uadie Mr. and Mrs.
Blled by a large and appredaUre andl- grrat rebemon <ff lWl-6. when ceera The quartet then sang. ‘ Sawanre j
i
Hon. Farm O. OUbert was chair- sitai tad broken out like ra epMemk Rbrer.*
the
south.
-lodim
Loria
Roberts
closed
Bual eaeaanwpenl"»•*
<*»«■
of the ahotlng aad aftef a nelee*
I
»>y stating that the night behave departed. The ottclals rad dele tlon by the band The Mlaerarfe’* frons
' AOrahlm» Lincoln.
LlneolA
A Hugo Task,
gates ganerally were profaae In their n Trovatore wna'stmg by the Queen
tiuge task to nndertake the
•
'(tardner wobM b» liw In tbn dtl. cure of such a %
bad ease of kidney dis-j
mipreselons of praise for the manner City quartet, this bMag so weU rra,b» nh«..«tb
M itai b." brt
ease
as
that
of C. F. C5omer. of CheroIn ithtfh Ttaverse City received and dered that an encore was insisted
taiT. Tbl. nnn Un^ wood br
a.
,b, d^nrlp- kee. la., but Electric Bitters did it. Hei
eatertalned them. The people of the
the ballad “Wily in Our Alley*'
writes: **My kidneys were so far gone.;------------------------------------------and Indlvidiiany seemed baiag then given.
cityr geticrany
I
I could not sit on a chair without a;
t>y|„g
Famine
A Bad Scare.
cushion: rad suffered from dreadfui
|n n, torments, like dying of con-1 Some day you will get a DSd scare,
I essn thenneirea with patriotic eatoes
rr« lb. bni .bro«,b lb. mUnmnUb ” J.
Adjutant Wycicefr ipaakt,
backache, headache, and depression, t sumption. Tlie pit.gnss of consump-'
you
» pain in your bowels
thwriam to Make the visit ot the vetAdjutant Fayette Wyekoff was then
In
Electric
Bitters,
however,
1
found
a
'
n„n
from
the
bf^lnnlng
to
the
very
•“<*
sppeudlcKls.
Safety lies in
?
“*‘* * -f lov. for ibolr ronmn. Hr .unerras pinAtable and pleasant, rad that Intiwdoeed by Chatraula Ofibert as the
j, , jour toruire. both to victim !>•'. Kings Now Ufe Pills, n sure care
^llntln. for II.
Uw.
,
,8r«. rt~r. for r»»r«l. CMd- cure, and by them was restored to
aoeoaaa was achieved la this regard Is flrst speaker of the evaatug. express
friends. -When I had runsump•>» »»»<’>
stomach diseases,
-Mnnr of lb. wrloilr rl.l^. of-^^^
bolWliw nrvrr hr.nl perfect heaWi. I recommend this great
tonic
medlcfne
to
all
vHth
kid-,
m
u,
first
suge."
writes
Wm.
My.:
vneh
as
headache.
Ltlkmswss.
cortl^
evldaneed by the results.
lag his pleasure as repreacataUve of- lb. «mh .bd M«lb
>^' i,.„rtl,ro.«. Th..odl.nr..ro«...d
* ft Is fttlte an undertaking for a city fleers of the tf. A. R. for the cordial hat. ... «,^rlllulloo.1 ...IbnrHt | ^
of this alse to take care of six or aeven and bospiuble troatment accorded
----------- ---------------- druggists.
--------w_.. Price
last t<iok jDr. Kings New IMS Sons’ Drug Stores, only Zic. Try
j
.bleb c«.p.M lb«.
>" ^ -Tr...p. T^mp. Tr.i.p. Ibr Ho,-.)^*E. Wail A Sons.
'hundred delegates, men rad women, them at tbU eaeampaMBt. Mmnbers,
ihlcb quickly and perfts
perfectly ikem.
Icovery. whlcb
lb. unto.. BucbMiM ^Id In >*^1,.. M.rrhlnB.- I.) lb. Und.
l“''
cured me.” Prompt reUef and s
vrlthout some confusion. U may be he said, of the G. A. R. bad not always
throat, i
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Is (cure for coughs, colds. ■
natd, however, that with few excep been welcomed in every secUoa
authority by which I can compel statr
inchitls. etc. PoslUvelly prevents j
simply liquid ehwtrlclty. It goes ’“l^unjonj
tion the committees of the O A. R. Che country forty years ago for they did about to go ont of the Union to re }
ohnson —
Guaranteed at Johnson
every part of your body, bringing new ■ orug gio
>.’B. F. H. Meads and 8.
rad W. R. C. were gratifylngly
Co.’s.
not come as guests but as men of war main.’ That was the issue. Has the!
ceaaful In aecurlng lodglags' for thoae forced upon them . Many of thoae state a constitutional right to go out j familiarly know n tbruuKbont voutbem blood, strength and new vigor. It E. Walt A Sons’ Drug Stonjs. Price
11.00 a bottle. Trial botUes
who eatdd not fled room In the hotels. gathered la assemblage had no con If It desires? That was what was , Sen England as "KallH r- Uplilinni. was makes you well and keeps you well, j
1 ^
Of uidvie there' were a few cases ception of what they had passed taught these velersns ss bovs and I fiastor ef itlic Mutthru «nii irei-t Kpls- r.5 cents. Johnson Drug Co.
BASSO A IN
where some, of the delegates were
through snd the adjutant became remi then Lincoln resounded wHh this great ^opal chnrrh In Fn.vkleii.v n I. be
■
j Clear thinking. derlKlve Dillon, ^im
aa .well cared for as they hoped to lie. niscent. going back to a beautiful doctrine. ‘You have ao oath registered j prearb«l
Simdsy- um,ruing u„ the Chapin’s Hew Fealhor Renovator and vigor of bcKiy and mimi. the
■••44.^1. .Mif. I eternsl punisliiueiit of tin- w l.keil. and
Driving or qfeneral pur
but Chose were rare exceptions, and morning la Febraary when with •« - - -to heavea
' i
he was knew*. f<.r .n rlgkl orti.ndnx
a KHVV VPATHKR HES’OVATOn ‘
due winly to the late arrivals, rather broken ranks he marched through have one to defend it.
pose horse, bu^gyV JiarA NB\\
Rocky Mountain Ti-a. :’.i
, jj
yxta
thah^egleci uhon the part of our poo- Keatm-ky viewing for mile* ahead
« J... IHWW ln«All«l 1. N.
T.a..rThhUt.,
I»a,B
dsosasloe BeganI soufowbar sln;ng.
ness, w^gon and double
Chapin’s carpel cleaning works.
j\"
pie. (On the whole the arrangements aad around the gleaming and glistenprocetHllngs w4-re taken In |
h«’ ««>* «»•«'“ “•
harness. You can save
The feathers are thoroughly cleaned ;
'
were’ndmlrahly aarried out. and H Is
muaketry and artillery until It ap------------------------j [JjIIl“,.hl!,,'“hliV'ln”t^^^ stntiun? say- by high prt-ssuro of dry steam, dried i
money by taking advan
credOnble to the ^ that the dele^o him Invincible. He closed by Alatamrio cam <«t what they
stdered. ao Mr. Gardner Mid. were con-,
,,,
and rtmled by cold blast process.
j .
uo Secret About It.
gates
carried awsf so many agaln nu,„vin»
thanking ihs
the rJilsens
cltlxens for their BtltuUonal rights and out In the harbor;
tage of this offer.
Mr.
lidiam.
niul
beard
that
'Tbo
orders
that
have
biwn
aceumuj
It
Is
no
wcn^l.
that
for
puts.
hums,
pleasant Impreaslons of
hearty welcome which Chairman OU of Chariealon they fired unon the flag | h,.(i
sermon «*f yonm. 1 wni.t-to lating win l.e attended to Imm.s! lately, i
Duc^
bert Mid was significantly displayed
country. Tht-n the gr?at and ! tell you 1 tbm’t 14-lieve » t\ tml of 11. 1
Send In yo.ir orders. This is the I
alse is accorded ihf‘ privilege of en In the welcome banners throughout
Immortal Uncoln called to these old ■ dtuVt take any slt>rk in the idi-n that best time trf the year to Imik after i i„ rure a liad sor»» I had. and It Is all
tertaining so many people of dlstlnc- the city.
of todav who were then fresh of i a mu will g« to Hell f.uever for hls-j mr fealbers.
June
lu
Ct
!
O.
K.
for
sore
w
rittw
p
i
untloa of so worthy ra organliallon. The
Commander Cannon Talks.
A..h...... .....1C .nd
..... ......
Grand Army of the Republic !■ dimin
Introduced Department Com
.h.... !............- I-,.
ishing In numbers year by year. It Is mander K. C. CaanoB by saying that briEhi. while the ll.h. Oi
.I;ip;in’< *!perie r«*f-'er\e st«><Ml :it
j Wail A: Sons’ drug
from their eye*, he called, and, called. |
stated by the oflclals that the repre- Instead of the battle of bullets of fort.v
rum.iMS) 4.\nu
u-oh? vnliici on .l.ni. i
.________
^,.il.” replied Ms eritie.
•*! 1. V.si.". after 4-h-vt n muulbs of *-ostl.v
. jumuikm ban this year was much years agti today was held the battle of and calhsl. until SiH.iKSi lay avlcM-p In j
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
their graves. 'That Iw what It meant, j wouldn’t nay Just that. Tlii-re may In*
Jarger than was anticlpatt-d. showing ballots rad the newly elected com
But the war was over and today this j punishment for some for c lime, bet
that that percetiUge of attendance of mander. He said;
is whsl It meant. "I saw.” Mr. Oard-i
<;reat Father will bring all In '
delegates was large.
•’Mr. Chairman. Ladles and GentleMid. "in Charleston the monument last.”
It was a good thing for 'Traverso City
"Young man." said "Father” I p
enr My adjutant made my speoth. of John C. Calhmin rad In the rliy <)f
tp secure this vncnmpnient, and we
was mnuetied by the chair to !h> Washington the statue of Daniel Web ham. "1 hnvt'n’t lime to srgm- with
atmut to st.srt. hut
briiere It was good for the delegstcs here toaltft on exhibition. Forty
ster yet It was not until those who rep
Ml 4.f a.lvh-.'. If
to be here, "nte weather was ideal years ago eaaotm were exhibited but
pei-t
for the entire tlireif days, and then* was they were not snppoaed to talk. The resented the 23.000.000 moved In lino
Ight. Just. k«-ep
with
their
glittering
loiyoiiets.
gleam'
nflChIng to mar the pleasure of the oc enemy Is not close enough now. The
Bostou Herald.
swords
rad
thundering
cannon
casion. We believe that Traveie City infantry did the tafklng rad fh«^ cannon
haa been greatly lH*nefltiHl by this 4*n- rtood on the hill to scare the people came that my country settlerl these
•trsag la
In’the line of alisolnte snd abstract
campment. and U Is anoih«*r demon away. Will thank you and leave thf< question rad aetOed them fow‘ver.
'That’s the story of these old men. politeness nothing 4-an quite reach ihe
stration that TravcTse City la at
floor to Mr. Gardner.”
That
Is
why
this
city
has
opened
Us
heights attaiuiHl 1>y a certain English
minblu convention center, and one'
Comrade damesen tings.
door rad said 'Come In.’ That is why j
who hoi-aine the high sheriff
which Is growing In popularity In this
G. 8. Jam(*son of Detroit was called the flag floats and the clllrens of Travi^ion. It was Ms Invariable eusrespect.
If you arc planning on a trip--going
upon by. Chairman Gilbert and be re
hurrying along the street to
wli
The veterans and ladles have been ceived such an oration for the ‘’Song erse City have looked upon their flag tnty when
Every day in the year you can use a
abroad or taking a vacation, you
and
knew
Ita
atorj-.
It
Is
not
to
honor
any
of bis nuiuerons aeqmihit<alute
I
bidden Oodsp«M*d. and they carry with of the 'Terrible Alabama'.’ that he was
good Refrigerator like the 1-eonard
these veterans as indivtouals but to ani'es with low, a touch of the
them a cordial Invitation to <
need a trunk, must have it. The
forced to respond again and the second honor that spirit of patriotism and sacClcanable that has given such uni
and the wo^la:
again. If they should respond they selection "I t^lon’t Go Out With Riley
Standard
Trunk
is
the
handicst-We
rlflce. which they'embody; rad so It
"Sir. I wish .vou a very good n
versal satisfaction for so many
will be received with the same cordial Any More.’’
,
have them in all sizes. The
does mean something when the old Ingr
boapitallty and enthusiasm which charyears. Our pleased customers are
Congreaaavaw Gardner's Speech.
boys come together. I will not detain
As high sheriff of a county It
TDTTNTirC Steamer Trunk can
atflerlxed this occasion.
The Hon. Washington Gardner was you longer. The moral quest lon,came became his iwliiful duty to atteml the
ilVUi^lV^ hold so mueb yet
lUiai. when, having
with the political and these eyas j execution of 1 crinilr
The following business-like and fair prestmted to the audience then as
takes up so little room itself. The
who was not wholly a stranger.* He looked out pon mothers and wives and ! seen that all the prellminnrj- nrmngestateaMit of the facta with which
advertisers and we are selling lots
Wall Trunk is so built that it can
haa to do, found to the Detroit Free said in part; "Mr. Chairman. LAdlee chlldren whose hearts hungered ftir J aicnisw« rc«'mnph*tc.he bowed, touchwl
of them. Come in at once' and see
stand flat against the wall while the
Preea. should be noted by those other and Gentlemen: 1 have shared aith their pareou mold In slavery; wives ] his hat to the culprit, whose black cap
just the style you want. The Por
Detrotl newspapers which have here AdjuUnt Wyekoff aad all comrades separated from their husbands and was alrently over his faiv. mid took
top is being raised. One of the best
celain lined is one of the best. This
tofore dlsegarded both facts and fair who have come to- yonr city, the kind husband sold away from their wive*
trunks made. Suit cases are used
ness in their desire to rrttlclse and hospitality which has made this en rad children. It all "came with it for
kind of Refrigerator takes -just half
so
much
of
late
Both
men
and
wo
It
waa
a
living
inatltution
rad
these
campment
one
of
the
most
enjoyable
condemn the management of stat
as much ice as any other made. Our
men use them. We have-a splendid
fairs: ’’The increase of half a mUllon in the history' of encampments. If ra veterans seltlivl that question, too.
prices are from $7.75 to $42.00.
You will not meet today a single vet
old soldiers larks la anything it
dollars In state appropriations i<
stock.
Everything
that
is
made
in
I doubt sometimes eran of the south or north who will
entirely to natural causes, the natural in gratitude.
hand bags and grips.
increase of population rad the result whether the youuger geaerattod fully not My that it was a curse.. Who kin
AlLtbc
luxury
sad
msdletosluud
ant Increase in the nomber of patients appreciated the meaning of the G. A. dled the fire that melted the rivets
toBlc besMAta ot ms bstbinx Ksy
In the different state Institutions. Sev R. and what It signifies. I may say. that chained these shackles. These
bshsdstboao. Ue snd Be pkfs.
young ladies and young men that the men who marched to j-our street yes
eral large Items hare been cut o
terday
and
no
best
of
all
the
war
is
^
men
you
saw
In
the
march
yesterday,
the appropriations, rad the pruning
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
Fly time is a little late, ’lis true, but
knife was us«d with special vigor by stooped, wrinkled, faltering if step, over and the battles for the flag Isi
the faintest hint of warm weather
We are after all the business we can
the hooae ways and moans commltee." gray haired and spent repreaent the won. 1 have traveled as far south nsj
will bring them out in swarms. It is
get. We’re wise enough to know
patriotism of forty years ago. Patriot
ism
then
was
latent
and
some
won
our
duty
to
prepare
you
for
the
com
that nothing short of the best Wall
rom a«u«a pmsim.
ing events. We don’t want you to
If you send a package marked dered whether It could be aroused, but
Papers and fair prices would bring
••Handle with Okre” by freight, the Llaooln called again and again until
be
unconifortable
when
the
flies
do
it. There are many who arc paperIwllway temptoyes will take every op SSjOOO.OOO respooded In a mighty!
come. Have screen doors and winportunity to tnmble It around and legion t<at reached onward in a line
dump It on the depot platform as dt duty rad patriotism. Why do peo
NEW OPPICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
though It vnis .n bale of hay. We onev ple decorate the steeu and homes to
know of many more who are plan
saw a railroad employe so sick be
could scsrrely hold up his bead; but honor these men?
fore the pests come swarming
ning. We have had to fill up our
"At the begtnning of our government
when his wrandering eye happenetl tc
through
your
house.
We
have
all
stock
several times. Xpw we are
Call on s package marked ’Tlandle men who fraflBed our coustitutlon were
with Care,- be arose with an expiring men who believed and held.that the
kinds of window screens and screen
just as able to’ satisfy the most ex
effort aad threw the blamed thing the union of sutes was not binding and It
doors. We are sure we can supply
acting as ever, and prices from, 6c
was the expressed declaration of Vir
your wants in every way. Just give
the double roll and up brings us all
ginia that the natural presogaUre
ma (Kan.) Flgnat
us the chance. The price we know
the business we can lake care of.
could bo withdrawn. They bad a way
'How^a Thla.
will satisfy you.
pointed out. 'Thera waa ao tribunal
Wo flffW Ora Hundrod Dollart rc^ above them rad the thought had seem
ward tor any ease of Catarrh that can
not bo cuiwd by Hall’s Catarrh Cura. ingly poasestloB." Mr. Gardner then
Don’t forget we have all kinds of ELECTRIC
spoke of the various dedarallooi
F. J. ORBNBT A CO, Tolado. O.
We. the undersigned, have knov
FANS, TO SELL OR RENT.
>
which were made by these early patri
r. J. Cheney for the last IS yoars, rad ots and‘quoted Qalarr Adams, who
bollevo him peifectly taaorable la aR
buslneas tranaactious. and financially Mid In speaking of the Mil on reable to carry out ray obligations amde strlcter admittance to the Union: "If
by hU irm. Waldlas. Klaaaa A Mai^ the MR gaaBM R woald rtrtndly ab-1
via. Wtalaaale Dnigglsta. Toledo, a
Halt's XMtairh Cora is tafcua la- adlve an amml oMlcailoa of the Mates!
toCnally, acting directly upon tha blood rad It will be their duty to withdraw
and mucoua sartaees of Uw ayatam. peaoMaUy, or IT not, then by force.”
Tsatlaonlals sent free. Price. Tic per tie aald: "No more rank treason vras
bottle. Sold by all druggUta.
ever uttered than that tour or ffve
Take Hall's Family PlUs tor constlyears after, that after the Britiah cm^
SWING emn
SOME GOODS YOU WANT
AT THE TIME YOU WANT THEM
GGCGGCCCeffeCff—
REFRIGERATORS
K;:r
SEA SALT
h'
DR. SNYDER
OKNTI«T
ri
SCREEN DOORS S’":;
WALL PAPER
JUNE-JULY-AUGUST
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?
J. K. Paifc Hcctric Co.
lia CASS STREET
iiitatiiitfak:
PHONE 60!
A THE HANNAH & LAY
JP
MERm
Jsnmcyed to Kansas CKy to attend tte
oonveniian of tte Naikmal MiBrrs* fWIacstlon. eays the Kansas City »tar.
“Everywhere la Enrope." Mr. Tornsr
•AaMrtean wteat stands
la tte cedmatlen of tbe people.
Kansas leads tbs world. There's
noChlng like IL BO other wbest with so
mnrii gluten, so mneh mnscle aad
asrve bulUlag stuff la tt. It has becooie ao popuMr on the coottaent as
wHl as In Great Britala that floordealets hare to carry It rrgardlosa oC tte
price or proflt.
“AU the wteat In Russia Is grown or
controUed by the Jews. Fesring
ukase from tte esar agaliist exporttag
the crop last year, they nubed It aU
out of the country. The result was
Denmark. Holland. Great Britain. Bel
gium aad Germany vrere blocked with
Rnsalan wheat. Ifs poor stuff. They
don't Hcen it. Yon can flud al
everything In It—rye. com, oet*. tacks,
pieces of wood, nail* and other prop
erty that doesn't belong there. Euro
pean buyers have complained bitterly
against this Russian wheat. They
want Amerirau grain. American flour,
and a wonderful market U being bul«
up for It. American flour In Berlin todav la worth in American money abont
NkSO to $7 for a bondred klkw, which
is 220 pounds. In other words, we pay
for American floor nearly tbs same
price
^ce yon pay
W In Kansas City, plus
Wm Bamta rMgknu di^gfcfgr of
•x-Maror B. J.
fraa Albloa eoU«i^ Tamiajr aumimg^
tWUL WCftl MARmEO RV REV. Warn PBlgHoi tea e—»lM«d tte vfo>
lia «MM vRIi SM cmdR. TteatfMMAECOCHUN.
drasa was deOvcrad hr Blatep Me>
DovaU or CbkaM> aad «as
lattiitMMwafllM
or tte
L Mr. ami Mfu
at Alblaa. Mm B. J. iWtUB. MnWalcb aa4 Bar. Hogh Saaaady firooB
W.
tiUs city wttaaaaad tte eMrcdaea.
Miy EMted rrtaada.
Wtea tte dagraaa warn aaaoa
aiMeg tte« vaa ttet of Coafroi
Washlagton Oardnar. who spoke kare
tefore a loxiiriaot -i
last nlghU Be was gfven tte honomry
a vadar ropoB or I
Jatela M. teitU aad WlUtea J. Baa- degree of doctor of laws. Mr. Oardacr
ted with Albion
ala vara aaltad for Itfc te tte Bar.
Vamaa Oocmia of the OaagragaUotel coHege and when the annoanoe
u made it was raoalTed with daafte
cliarch at 1:80 »*»i erea^ tte vadig cheers.
dtag taklns place la the partor of the
of the brtde'a pareata. Mr. aad
Ob his way home Rev. Mr. Kennedy
Mrm. WUllam W. Smith. 341 Shat stepped at McBala. where be united in
marriage MIm noreoee Hart of that
BghUi atreei.
The beaatifni home vaa all daekad place aad William UUan of BeIlllli^
ta marloerit'ee from the -ropes pend- bam. Washington. Poor years ago Miss
aat from tiie chandellar la tte parlor, Hart was fourth rke presklest of the
tte houqneu and festboas la tte hack Bpworth League of thU district aad
parlor, the ropaa orar the archway Mr. Kennedy was president. For that
betvcea the two. to the banisters on reason she iselected him to perform the
Che stainray which the bridal party de- eanmjaj.
aceaded. The dlalng room was also
la margoaritea while the table from
which the sarrlag was doaa was in
■argaarttas and saillaa with white
oereo.
mother. Mrs. Daniel Poole of Hartford.
There wfll be work In tte' third dea W. R. C. delegata. Her Ut
|
ile dstehtw Oacll Is also here with grse by the Katghu cf PyiMas this
od.
her.
Day before yoMcrdaym flsh pedflltr
A
A. M. OartsMe of Empire was la tte
vlsUad tk^ resMsnee dlftriet cn tte
city on hnslBPsm today.
Mrs. Joim Bare of flagtaaw. who has sooth aide and dlapooed of a largo
been rlsltlttg the family of E. L DavU amoaat of his wnrea. Tho teteewiTOO
that parchaaod were of tte bgialoRithat
of Bast Nlnlh street, retnmed
they were baytag shad and mo^tala
home thU aMming.
M. Deertag aad wife of Empire are treat hot srhan tte husbands reintnad :
they foond that tbe flsh were common.
In the chy today.
Mix. Oaoar Uibom and Mr*, wf Hurd orilBaiy every day suekers. On aeof Toledo. Ohio, who have been coont of what was said by the men la
spending a few days at Park PUcc re regard to woaMn's Judgment oonceralag flsh U wooMn't be safe for that
turned to their bemie this amming.
Mrs. E. MaalgoM and daughter of peddler to try and work the district
Kingsley passed through the city today again.
‘fhe anaaal mectiog of the Woman's
on their sray to Thompsonvttic,
Mrs. W. S. AlBsdale of Maskegem. club will be bdd tomorrow aftemooa
who has been visitJag la tbe city re-' at which Ume the reports of tte offleers will bo read. A social hoar fol
tumed<o her home this morning.
Mias BUzabeth Feeny of Idaho and low* and tbe music, art and expres
MIm Auabcl Shanahan of Ml. Pleas sion dlvlaloB will entertain under the
ant are Aisltlng at the home of T. C. Icnde^lp of Mr*. I. R Gilbert. Mlm
Dam>«-. 743 Webster street. Miar Louiae Bock will render an inatnraienFeeny U Mr*, narrow's aUtcr sod Mlaa tal solo and Mrs Lcoo TTtus a too^
solo. Refreahmenu will be served.
Shanahan is a niece of Mr*. Dorrow.
Tbe regular sbcxit of the *rraverse
A. K. Dougherty, wife and the Mimes
Louise and Charlotte Doogbeny of Elk j CHj Rod and Gun riuh will be held
Rapids were In the city today.
j tomorrow afternoon.
Mrs. J. Struble of Petoskey waa in i The regular mootiiig of the Fratcraal
the city todaj'.
| M>*tlc Circle will be held tomorrow
A. E.*Bellinger of Maple City spent j night el 7:30.
.v^erilay as a guest at Park Place.
M. B. Hamer leaves for Cblcago Uh
C. H. Browmann of Petoskey was In ds.v to make the selection for the Klmthe city yesterday attending the en- ball pianos for Bay View, also to bty
caropment.
| a carload for the new store to this city.
George Chlpson of Cleon post, Na j Mr. Hsmer report* a very salisfhctory
39f.. who hsR U-en attending the en-1 trade and look* forwanl to a steady
rampmeut. retnmed to hls home In I teln In hi* bufclniws.
Oopcmish today.
j
Jesse Cole of Cottemlsh rt-iurhed toj
bis homo this morning after atti-uding • ^ VOICE rULTlIRB^-MrsT M^d^v^
.u1 McManus, who has Ju*l grad oat
iH
j
j
teachers- course of the normal de- ^
;
' panment of the Unlverrity of Michigan
3
j
moming
^ Wn*ie will fwk#. lumfls In
^
' |
As gm MosIbc hoars tor adjommmqte atrHed In tte department eonsentton of tte LaMes of tte O. A. B. MORNING WAfl JCCOPIEO WITH
COMMITTEE REPORTS.
iftemoen tte €SNBariUee oe
, OeUg Barboor. Mnrflaret
B. Ninon and flnrah BMsD saMnitted executive beard Was Elected at tte
a reaolatkm extendiag a vote of thanks
Aflomeew Meetmg Yeolaedgy.
for the nse of tte chnrdh. to the c
ciUHad Baked Lake Tfwtft
I end flowcm in i
Olneier.
hall, to tte Q. A. B. Ibr tte greeting
amd words of eneoaragMseBt and also
Wing to tte Ipog aad varied reporti
tte Bood wfU aad ooartesy oxtended by
•rs aad other
le pcoas ^ the dty.
to the welfare of
Tte conreotloo doste at S o'clock
caa oonveotion of
the order the
after the InstaUalioo of oflkers aad the W. R. C. was not oomplated at the
Uls morniag at € o'clock aaarty all yedberday afiernoon sessfon and
hers of the variont circles
aesskm was called at »:S0 thU mo
Ladles of tte O. A. |L left for their
Mr*. Annie E. Udell of Three
reopeethre hoams. Mrs. Mary A. Jt
Rivers made a motion as tbe flrrt
son. Marine Oty. the new department order of business to send a telegram
president, remaining until 11:3a with of greeting to the New York depart
her husband. Bdsmrd 8. JameKm. ment cobveotlon now In smsloa at
whose delighlfal songs last evening Syracuse, where Commandei^ln-Chlcf
were on the enmp Are progrnm. Mr*. Blackmar of the G. A. R. and National
Jameson has always been a tuunch President Fhnny Mlnoi and Patriotic
O. A. R. lady.rijeiog a charter member Instructor Kate E. Jones of the W. R.
of her home circle and haring served C. departed for ye^erday. The,report
three previous years. Mrs. Celia Barhour of Caserlllo. the new treasurer,
win remain in the city until next Fri
McConnoIly. thla bearing the list of all j rteamer lino* and railroad* that the
day as the guest of her husband's donations for the year. Department rates are quoted for Immediate accept0 quot<
nephew. J. J. Shier of South Spruce Treasurer Anna E. Crtffeth submitted ance and die with the day."
street, and during that time she hope* her yesrfy report showing 3S84.28 re
to
organlxe
a
circle
of
the
Ladles
of
ceived
from
the
outgoing
treasuivr.
PORTLAND THE BEAUTIFUL.
were put np,** said Mr. Ade.
PrompUy at 1:30 the bridal party to *T>jr builders of a type too familiar
June If. total to June 19. 1905, being
ta Ore
lha stralBS of Meadelsaoha's wadding at In Aoierica.
14.437.18 and dlsburHcments I3.78S.0I. Otawlau Trlkul*
Umm CItr.
march played by Miss Loalse Buck en
Report of Anus E. Knapp, patriotic
"I once beerd of two of these buUdWhen ('hlengo'*
('hlmgo’s CommerelM
Conimerelal associaassodaWben
tered the parlor. The bridesmaid was er* s'ho, over a gtsns of beer, met and
Instructor,
of
Battle
Creek
showed
that
maimcior. oi im.xie
.uoweo .u.. ^
Portland. Ore. r*w
Miss Ada «nrt6». sister of the bride, Ulked together like this:
she had been honored with the gift of.
,1^. wi. and Clsrk
aad the bast\|nan was Sprague Pratt,
** ‘Jones, yon always have hotter lock
oMce for the seventh time. Her Ume! cximmIUod J. E Defehsugh. editor of
than me.’
roar flower ^rls, bearing chali
wa* thorough ocoipled a. the report ; the’Ameriesn Lumbermsu snd poet of
“ ‘Reiter luck! Ilow soT* Inquired
margaarttas Wtowod. Those showed. The report of tho I. and I. j the trip, read the following
the other.
attending ■ the encampment. left this |
Misses Helen Smith.* sUter of
oncer. Evelyn Cmserc. showed two. “y*
•« ‘Why. how eJiie do you account foe
morn ing for their home in Inter lochen.
'.
bride, itnlea Mooroe. Lflllaa Parr aad
corps ocganlxvd during tte past year.
'mj mw of new bousea blowing down
Mrs. Mary Marshall of Honor, who
Bdith Parr, lire solemn. Impresslre In li■St week's wind while your weren't
TRY A RECORD
>1^0 1WANT AH.
204 insiallaUons reported In the state, I
hi-r N^i.
has lieen attending tho encampment,
and beauttfnl ring senrlce was used
.» wn, W..
.b. po...,
harmed? All were built tbe samc^
h-ft for her home this morning.
The bride was all in white, her dress same woodwork, same morur, cverr
three letters were written to as many ■
^
Mr*.
Mercy
Hall,
who
has
been
attelng wh^ crape de chene ever white thing.’
PO.U. tMrlnc no .uxllUr, corp., w..b j
•“Tee. said the other builder, ‘bat
silk, trimmed
reoaissanee lace.
liwtructlon* for organlring the *ame. 1 "1 tondlng the encampment, left for her
furl. <r.
home In Pomona this im>raiDg.
She earrtod a Bjipilioent bouquet oC you forget that mine bad been paA* manv of »he delegates were leaiv-jiPortUiuS—tbe nation’* bos«t already *b<
D. A. Holmes and wife of Alma, who
bride’s roaea. lie bridesmaid was p«red.' "—New Orleans States. •
Mili
tb. DonihK t«ib.. tb. bucH
•“
bate been attending tho encampment,
also to wt^e. her gown being of
trout dinner was announced by the i
Wet ta
Umm.
returned to their home in IHimona
omad w
Jaeob Field has recently been glring
Baptist ladies as early as 10:45. many j *'^*nd*TOi"ln *vi^d*id«it»rb^ of an'hour
thl* morning.
bit tbooghti to stockm. sgsln bleasomTte hrldtemakl cai
of the departing ladles providing them- j The triumph of thy golden Portiaitd u
Mrs. J. D. Struble left for Alma this 1
selves with baked trout lunches. The
rplliiwjigjlhe ceremony a wedding Ing forth on tbe decline In tbe market
after a more or lets extensive absence
momiog^
dinner wa* fairly picked out of the sea I TbeeTsi^ur** fair shall mHt and pa
au|^ waaWj^ In the prettily decfrom the floor during the time the mar
Mrs. William H. I^ye* of 8t. lx»ul*.
u tb. a^h
wu ca^t IM. non...
ora^dlnlag'Toom and the 100 guests ket was going tte way he tbonght be
.Mich., who has been attending the en
prsseRlihnpol^ of the foilowliig mem knew It ought to gn. He bat. In fact,
Ing about daybreak and served a few
reputation ahaii not know decay
J. A. OIMU,
campment. returned to her home this
hours later. Mrs. Edith Kennedy ^f
Or bright encutcheon feel a taint of rui
“"^Chicfconlalad on lettuce learec.
been giving ao mndt atteotlkm
Junior Vice Commander Sons of Vet
morning.
alockt that they are on hit pilnd slT
i the
Portland, was tendered a vote of
I and butter sandwlrhcR.
t tl»e rvlcbratjoiin-great
erans. WliliamstoD. Mich.
Francis Locy of Evanston. III.,
that tt «
time, even when he Is sleeping sud
Coffee.
ibanks for the able manner In whlchs Moi
when he is dining.
A few eveoing*
passed through tbe city this morning
*he led tho singing throughout the’
Assorted cakes.
i tiina's I
?»e toi
ago he was alone at a table In Del- the G. A. R. The main existing differ
hls way to Leland. where ho will
SsltiHl slmoods.
staslons.
‘
monlco'a uptown and hod Just ordered ence between the Ladies of the G. A
•Jt *tl
open awing thy harbor : spend tbe summer.
|
The afternoon session wa* .occupied I
The senring was done by the Misses his dinner when a party of half a
gate*.
Mrs. J. V. McIntosh and
Donald
R. and the W. R. C. has been In the with reiKirt* of department ofBclals. J Tky glor>- II: U?«T* In thy harbor ellp*.
.^lUbel Anderson. Bdna Monroe. Msud dosen men and women entered. They
acre*
and
thy
forr»t
tree*:
!
Thy
fcrUle
of
tbii
city left this morning for Man
qaaliflcations for adidittance. tbe W. Mrs. Gray, the new prcsldimt.
and Mabel McMichaet. Vera and Flor- were aequalutanees of his and he, was
• Thy fortune llnr-r* In thy mlchiy *hlpa
istee. where they will attend the com
asked to Join tbriu at their table. Tbe R. C. admitting all loyal women and sented with a beautiful testimonial of j That write thy autograph u^oo
u^ the atwa.
oaae Rattenbury and Bdna Miller. Ii
\Vf have them in Cunlconversation had progressed for some the Latlles of the G. a r. restricting flower* from M*r. and Mr*. Rolph of j
Dcfelmngh wo* much Impressed mencement exercises this evening.
^ftppdtately following the ceremony.
rime on varying topics when one of tbs member* to close blood relations.
A. L Smith of Solon was In the city
ISscsnalia.
j with the Ix-umy of rorflaud.
Boanl, Wood and LeoUter
*weddlng song sot to Mendelssohn's women turned to Field and asked him
yesterday.
A vote of thanks for kindness and j
■ ■"
^Spring Bong.** was snag by Lawrence what be thought of Balxae,
N. C. Perry of F^lk Rapid* spent yes
P<«tal CanU. A!»i in Hhell
hospitality was extended to the pruss! PLAIN CLOTHES FOR CHURCH
tied by Miss Louise
"I never trade In those curb stocks,"
terday at HoteL M’hltlng.
and cltirens of Traverse City. The ;
-----------was bis reply.—Xew York Times.
vmrk. Burnt Wooxl, etc.; a
F J., Bright and wife of Cedar City
Installation of offlet-rs came late In the •
Mr. and Mrs. Retinle sneccssfully
spent yt**n-rday in the city.
Com (.mac.
few Bampkw of which may be
afternoon.
. _
I Member* of CUflou Heiehu I*resbyluded their friends and the usual wodAmong Ihe veteran* who were re
A few yeors ago when they wers WHILE P06r old horse SIGHED
(Contlnuod on Fourth Page.)
I
seen in our show wiinlow.
-tUng demonstrations and left for
AND SIGHED.
o|>enit1ng cable cars up and down a
newing old acquainances hert- ye.ster-rup ajanwFTa
I
of I>ca Molnc*. la., dn>' was I. L Johnson of Manistee,
short honoyinoun Up after which they steep hill in one of the New 1vopIan(l
I
na
MAnrsaio.
were
much
sunirtsed
the
other
day
to
will »>e at hoir until fall to their <itirs. a middle-aged lady, who had Stockman Tickled Him With a Scant
w'ho was here with bis little daughter
c
tbe
follotvlng
In
the
regular
church
ling But It Took a Team to.friends at the JOmc of the groom's •never seen them Itefore. entrr»d a ear
Detroit, Mich.. June 22.—Wheat— announc-eroents, says a De* Moiuosdls- Ednai Mr. Johnson came to Traverse
Rescue Mired Beast
parents Mr. aid Mrs. John Reunle. one d.ay that contained only two otbJuly. lK»\c: No. 2 red. |1.0€: No. s' |«itch;
j City lu
in Ikl
IKCl. removing to ManUttn; a
er jt.i»|ile. seating herself as near ihe
113Z Jefferson avenue.
coru. 58^c; No. 3 while oat*. S4%c. ; To the Meml*ers of Clifton Heights mimtjx-r of
conductor as fKissIhle. and said:
A prominent live stock dealer and^ Toledo.
_____ . O.. June
____ 22.—Wheat—Cash
__
_____ ___
I»resb.vteriau .bunh:
William RennU* is <i Milesman con“Is this ear iwrfc-tly safe?"
IMense note that i*Tsons attending
*^1 hope ao. madam." re|>Hed tbe eon- a well known lianker of this city look i.*nd June 81.0SV4; July. S9Vic;,Bcptemneett^ with thixi-'crrlh Itnpic'fneui
services are hereby re<|Ue*ted to w«-ar
dnetor.
a drive Into the country south of town | bor. 8K»,c.
pan>- anti then* Ih no young man In U
“Have you ever had accidents on Tuesday evening to look at some land » Chicago. Juno » 23.—Wheat—July, lm*xi>en.sive clothing lu onler that no
city of im«n* Kierling wtirlli. lie has
je. however humble, may be embarin which they arc interested. On the 5k>\»c; September. kt\c. Corn—Old |
-very large n uni Iter of friends In the this awful steep hl1l?“
"Well,*' replied the conductor,
city and county and that they wUh “there have only been a few small land was pastured one lone qusdru|iod July. 54’xc: old September. 53>4c. j W'beu Interviewed tbe Rev. Dr. A. W.
which at one time went by the name ol Oats-July. 32c: September. 30\4c. j MeCoDuell dwlared be was eoovinced
him a happy journey through lifu goes accidents: nothing serious.**
wlthoot saying.
“Where would I y%," she inquired, a horse and as the day bad been hot July pork. 112.90: lard. I7;45; ribs.' that the reason the iKwr i«-«ple did not
|- -5^
I attend the i-hureh wa* their luabUlty to
The bride Is a charming young lady •if this Car should get sway and go the poor beast had ventured too far
________________
! dress on the same scale a* the well to
into the stream which run* through
whOBS friends also are not limited to sliding down (bis steep bili?"
i do. He said that be would t»e glad to
"Well, madam." said the condoetor. the land and had become sad)y mired.
this city for though lH‘r conueetkm
“It w ould all depend on how you bavs
■with the register tif d»-c<ls ofBce. her ttj-ed your past life.**—Philadelphia When the two gentlemen were passing
by tiie animal gave one long drawn out
readily throw aside t-olh»r nud <-ravat
Ledger.
grunt for help and laid -hls head upon
If IIm‘ working classes could be induced
the county and those that know her
A. Rosenthal, proprietor of the Globe to enter bis fhurch door.
the bank of the stream as if to show
A HaatoCa |-a*adl*a.
have baeome her fiiendii and alt wish
store has closed a deal today with the
his
faith
in
them.
“Tile next lime the preshlent goes
her nothlng.bnt happint'ss.
owners of the South Side shoe store at
From a nearby farm house they boroff on a huiitioc trip 1 bo|M- be will
That the young couple are held In
come down our way," said K_ B, Tlson Ilowed the tackle from a hay fork and 5fkr on the dollar. The South Side
great eateem was shown l>y the pres of Waveross. da. “The great OkenI shoe store started in business about a
one farm hand to u*o In
ents of magsilfloent cut glass, fine Hav- flnukee awamp heglns n«>t far from
I year ago and have carried nothing but the Cqllege of Emporia. Kan l>uring
emergency. The rope w|m ' placed
Gie fdur years be wa* in eolU*ge be
iland china, beautiful furniture and our town, and extends duo south for
the best known makes.*!
about the horse's neck, the stock man
rode horseback more than eight mile*
a distance of eUmt forty miles, pun
other artlclcB that the yrecelvod.
Mr. Rosenthal claim* that this It the every day. going to college and home
got behind with a stick the dimensions
The pretty Smith home looked very ning over into Florida. Hero In thla
“POIOSXNir’ USDEKWEAS
.............50c
at which were about 3x4x40 inches and cleanest stock that he ever came again, sml wa* not absent a day. sa.vs
vast
tract
of
desolate
bog
and
awamp
attractive last evening aad that U did
acrofM.
an Emiwria dispatch. Morse la twen
..
*
^
thousands of lOack liesr and deer, began to tickle the mired animal. With
The Globe store will place the abox-e ty vears of age. He esUmates that be
so was duo
”^^and wUd turkeys without ninnlwr. Tbe every “tickle” tbe banker would heave
BALIUCGM xmOElWEAS........... 25c aa* 50c
Mias Chariotlo Dougherty of Elk Rapregtoo Is a hunter s psradlsa. tbe horse would raise a few tnohes stock on sale al their old stand 118 rode 10.000 miles.
Ida who had tho supcprlslon of the Slid yet
fsme In and the farm hand would slip rails Front street, in a few dayA
Caaiawd ta Owerstr TelealiMita
UmOS SUITS................... SI.00, $t f» t* *2.5*
TT that
decorations.
from a nearby fence under him. By
I Great Britain has decided to natlonThe out of town gu^ts last evening It d«w* not seem to diminish in spite
their united efforts the horse was
aUxe jbe telefiboDe bOMlnes* of tbe
*orv: Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Dougherty.
STIAWBATS................
5*,75.$LMt«S2.50
WAN-r
country, operating It In conjunction
moved nearly six Inches and there he
Miss UhiU« Dougherty and Miss Char
with the postal department The gov
Tta teta tar Osx
; apoe tbe stock. Tbe stick kept on Uckllng bat
lotte Dougherty of lak Rapids; Mrs. A.
ernment monopoly will not begin for
If forced all that coold be accompHahed was
FAHAMAS.................................**A
flM«
Chandler of Benaottla. grandmother
aome seven years.
fight the.r ere a dsngvroSs an getting a eerita at sighs from the
of the bride; G. A. Chandler, wife and tagonist. and no pnideat hunter will
strlckea beaM. At last a team was seSOFT SHUTS............5*. $LM, $L5« aai $tM
daughter of Benronia. H. C. Balch and ettsek one save at a point of vantage.*
cored aad with banker.
Mr*. BalUngtoa Booth la asking 2J100
little son of Benronia. Mrs. Batey and —Wsshiagtou Post.
and fhm hand imlllng and the “man FOR RENT—Three-room flat fur men to pledge tbemarives for $1 e
Mrs. Shields of Monroe Center. Mr.
nished for light honsekeeplng. River- month eech for one year to be devoted
behind" tIckH&g the horse wa* landed
. TSm« Am btaa Uks Btas.
and Mrs. Putman and two sons of
side FUL 312 Parte 6t
June 22^t to tbe fenrardlng of ber resene work
high
aad
dry.
-Tten
they
all
laughed.
Smithefs tuade a w»d ef money ea
Omens. Mr. and Mrs. Gonlne of Wex
among tonricts and ex-convicta
a tnrii or the market, and went heme
LE—T
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Bright of Cedar.
with a big roll to show his wife. Rash. J. M.
Mr*. Mina Baton of Saginaw, the
Ing In at the front door he ex- dearest of Toxy grandmas," beloaglng
The government at New Soodi Walro
rialmed:
“Hello, my aoa. Where's your moth- to Saginaw corps. No. 51, will retuni YANTEO—Good compeient girl for has sanctioned tte erection of two
to her homa ta the morning after a
Grant preparations are amde Wr a err
general hoosework.
Mr*. Floyd staterinstltntlotts for tbe tzeatmfnt ef
“Up In tbe attic, looklog over last weak of delight In the northern megrand eelebratlon of the nrarth al 80Smith. 429 West Tenth street. Cttl- Inebriates wlthoot meaaa.
Ter lake. Busses will meet aU trains amnmer's dresses. She sa.rs she emu tropollA yShOa tere ate has made a
zeas* phone 290.
Jane tUt
teat of new frlands and between the
atOrmwa. There win be danctag. row ase most of them."
iltbers Sec
seashms of the conveaUoa always has
THERE wUl be work In tte third
ing y«eas, log burling. athleUc aporti haek Into his pocket
TWfssUen ef Msekiag oat tte
lautehteeca. ball gams and a grand emorioaal geperoslty had nseriy got a foUosrlng of fiMilnlae admirers, who rank by tte Knights at Pythias at tte bettiaf newa in flw tiswipaBii'e en Ms
dleplay of •rewerka la U^^erewlng. ten Vim Into trouble.:—Clactnnatl Com enjoy with deUffkt ter sOseiy hair and regulai* meeting this week. Befreeh- in tte pohMe Bbraiy le iffftndlBff ta
kind
pHmaaBtrlea.
Jaaa21-a Bnglaad.
meaU wfU he aerrod.
Mreortedy InrttefL^^^s^c^ Jane ZMt mcrcisl TrUmae.
SOUVENIRS
Sendf0ur7rieads
a Souotnir of
traverse
atf
BANKER HEAVED HARD
Successful Purchases
hot Kleatber
floods
The Kind That WUl Keep You Cool
sons (UEht W«Ukt) .$7.50. $IO.’f».S«asi S15
THE FOURTH AT SILVER UKE
EWiLBEiM r;.£:
r,
1
‘|
ttlYl HM
GUSS k Mffi
Of <te
nov «. tunMMCo cnowD mr
,a«.,
jk L i^ food- psiatcr.
AkiMnrtlutt^pmaa**
ip Idbt Ksaduni P«rc
WliiiD LesA. 1lnk» it
is used OB SKMF work you
are not cettiiif as ommIi
BB you might for money
IMiid for psinting.
BOLD BY
A lay MSB.
OAKTILB OO,
C.yitali?cSa!l? MaSh
Rims. 4C. F. } FteL MiefsaL
KktadBon. Shields and the PWiHin*
Mtontes of the taat rastasr teeattag
arctn rand and apfwiesA
Meead by Mr. Faetp that the tnpart
tktttu
eg the mmmtttm eS heRdtais and _______
tinaaii relaUre to the unjingnitet eg foBowtag tewRara be hlrte tar the ang fmr. Mtoa Carrie Ptety msw a
Jamtera
which was laid on the t
nSPSKIN TOOK THSCS tTAKJHT
ter ta tte Caatial toHMtag te
at the taat ragMar Meettag be ti
FIRSTS IN CLASS &
• Pftotapal of tte Oatral at tilJO
per asoteh. taachtag tte atalk state;
Rqee Seas, a giateato og the DaL
o that aaM m
Mored hr Mr. Iboto
waafty
cf Mkklgaa aad a womam of
eaptopM
eg
port
ratatiTs
to
tta
OmS CrwN#; M Tfwfc MS FIm
Janitors ha adspiad.
WMOwr lOl OmiMmS 4> State
aStebThe
Kk. <C. K.)«aaek aaalgaed tte eighUi state la ONttal at
IH.) Nlehotoon.
Shields, niedrlch. t7.)
Mr. McWeChy aad Dr. Oamar now
helm. Ultea Wltoaha.
WO^
and took part ta thea proMsrUB Wltoon, Bara Wlatera, Dolly
opMtac Mectlas oT tte mmm at
The aayor aow aude the (pllowlng
^?S.‘Tico«-entetJ- IS made with
drtrlas part rtetcfdaj afternoon. Tbe rmmlttoe appateUacnU:
tte Stale Nermal aad a wnassa ef eaaOIMO HALF MILS tM UW/^
wmwmmmttm
■'
H'frJSKS:.
nf mdpittaiaa of «w CRy
Restate Mirftag eg the Mngrdsdt■esilee, hoU te the eoeadi aeaew. . marni by Ur. Moatagne ttel tte th
pte^mmpladaad-------------------------
hssR Wtatofi to Pxnstaate RoOaw
PbRowite tte ataettaa of tha degmiL yettWhta Baalamla Frahklte: Brit
tet uBcara the nwttbaataass batata
te Btarttag m
teS tatetaTpcaiM^hy
tte W. B. C eonraithm waa the elaeIphiTamBy
amay at
o( his
I
firtatea adW^igiMh,
• tewtal dtopatah tiaa of (he ateemlta hawC tn mem(ram Denvar ta the BL Lsala Bipuh bora hetof tte Moaaaary qaaca. Thaae
He. nils Hlmb Is teacrihad aa a tend
trip, ate that will laquka a gaad drie> warn ptooad ta otter, tte chainsaa eg tham dotaitod that the country would
ar. Evdry part og (te msrhlat wfB tte hoard batag temtaated im. Twa be phta to support two newspepera.
Whau the irai two tons of authraMrs. Ploraace E. Moody ate Mrs.
far (te eSmb Bretym Craassrs of Dstrolt. who won cite ooal wan tahaa toto Philadelphia,
mam'attatolas a haiBbt e( 7.000 isst oa tte ftm ballot. The rasaK was as to IMS. tte good paople of that dty. ao
lha raoorfis ntate. "tried to burn the
to a dtotance sf mvsutosn rnUsa Bs> foUows;
pain moat te asade ea (te rsad. gnL
atsV: hut. at touKh. diagasted. they
■tire Ruari—Mrs. Bvelya Crew
lias moat he covacad. ate atiatchaa af
broke It up ate made a walk of it."
sere. DsiMit. chsirman: Mrs. Baehel.
the road will be foote vary taesh.
mmtaau yean taler. Ootauel George
Men who have HImbod the paak- SttBsel. Tnstla: Mrs. TbAla Caanow Sboemaker aold eight or «ea wagon
ate Itera an two-aay (hat thin cllasb Perkins. Evart; Mrs. Ettuaa SeheBer.
loads of It to tbs aaase city, but war
«1U te-lte graaaM evw r
Port Haoa; Mrs. Edith Kenaedy. Port
raau were aoou issued for bis arrest
W. B. ffWlktr ate a A Yoat hava land.
tor taktaB mousy uuder fiatoe premade tte cllmU ate each tank a tey
Delegates to the Natiooal OoevsB(or tt. Ite lattar used a “«ra»er." tloQ—Deisgate at Urge. Mrs. Anna B.
maktog tte (rip la Aagast 1001- Jete
Om oMke cherished pumtstlBUi of
Bristen MtoBcr mate tte halfway CdsH. Three Rhrert; alternate. Mrs. Bobert Buras was the tamOy
hooss to ISOL tat gars up tte trip at Agnes M. WyUe. Albion; detagates. ThU was recratly sold at aartiaa to
district
ooe.
Bmma
A.
Adderiy.
De
ttatpotat
Tte climb «C tte peak naUy atarta troit: alteniate. Kellta Noctoo. De-i Londoo tor |t.2f0.
at Maaitau. whkh In alz mllm (ram troH: two. Mrs. Emma Durgdout.HUU- l The Book of Jta to bsltogf to he
Colorate Spriags, tte lattar ptant toy data: alternate. Nellie Prtntup. HUU-!'**^
ancient lltor^
dale: ihret, Mrs. Ellxabeth Haywood.
**
to have beta wrttJackaoa; alternate. Mrs. UtxW K. i
^ Pentatei^ ate prior
tour through tte mooutataa. Six miles
Cook.
Baton
Rapids:
four.
Mrs.
Esther!
promulgatkm
of the law.
from Manitou la Cascade, up t'te paea,
wters the actual aarrwt atarta. Colora Roome. Bento. Harbor, siiernme.! ^he first typewriter w^ rnoelv^
do flprtags U 3.802 feet la etevaUsa.
_________________
ate tte Caacode Is__________
7.421 taeL
* rtponar wko uok tm lato
Tte top of the jiiak to ILW feet Id* Adanu. P«* Paw: ate. Mn. Nellla 1
*. Dodp. Gnad Kapid.; aUanula.!*^
«« I-""-* "•
is narrow and must te prapared for
Mrs. •nbbitu. Grand Rapids ; seven. |
tte climb and krt>t ctaar. Tae first
In England, some ccntarlea ago. If
two miles of the climb leads right op Mrs. UllUn Grant. Lyons; alternate, j in ordinary workman, without perma*---------Mrs.
Lucinda
VreeUnd.
ft.
Johns:
over the ragged mountain sMe. sod no
ottoT mounUlB road cmpabls of travel eight. Mrs. Mary McConneltey. Flint; . ,
^
^
Rotue. Ow<«o: <«
« w^ or better wag-. ».
caopans to this. Then comes eight al.er.ate. Mr.
miles of road steep but (airly good. alae. Mr.. Martb. MeCabe/Bag Clt, :
„ututer
The grade is 10 per cent average,
ranging all tte way from 5 to 13 per
ur,
cent Then comes tte W. or algiag. trail
war known to tetag arransrd far Ssptemhw te
peak, ate AM arj^
pariCBce te girea the fourth grate In
races vent to the horse gotog the best
Ways a
the BDeitesaa Aue. buOdlag al |4S per
thcee ta St« hatf-mOe hcaU and la the O. C. MeSatL C. P._____
Mtos Mary Rtorea. a steteato
Sehoela aad Tenehens--0. W. Mesm heat H. J. BargMr cott Ror a Wethy. H. B. Oaracr. C. K. Bnek.
aarpHsed the 'crowd by stepping the
Raildlags and Oroeada W. O. Footat
aaooad pita aToa^F Park al HIM per
half in 1
aad winning from Molly J. A- Moatagoo. T. O. KleholaeA
Teat Books, Goeraea of BUtay aad wmth; Mias BsleQa Brown, who graJ. enmmrodaikm ci the
D. by a length.
Central Normal
Behool
roe x;«uxrmi
norm oesotm
ppaietaa-U a Oaraer. O. C MeC> anted frostt the
Ctaia A
the Btoth grate at be adopted and dlplomaa ton
this year, bee glTM
gl
la Class A. foar horses were entered.
Oak Paik att $M
M per month; Mtos BU- completion oC wort^
“ tad.
aahath Heokar.
ksr. who gradnated frora
Roy
owned by H. J. Burgess aad
Truant OBcer mate hto
at tte State
ttrlrco by Dm Bargeas; Lady Cyeott. a L. Nye. I. B. Oflhert. Ka^ttclo.
i«r ay«l. that the renort
Mored by Mr. Montagna .that tte Nonaal, i 4 who Is very highly
owned and drhren by William laker^
hy that fteaky. te maia
co2Slttoe*^^bnUdingB nnd'
aoll: Kate M. owned by Dr. Oetinan
I nnd amasnt the sapanrlaor of asnale at $« per
Carrisd.
month: Miss Janato Vlriaa, toachar of
nad diiren by Charles Oeraalne. aad to th^Board
.
pl^
and________
spodintltms
tbe^Board |
J A'liontagns new apprarad and
la tte High School. whoM
Molly D., Bprague Pratt's sorrel mare, j for the beantlfylng of all tha aeboci teitoh
name waa omlUed from tte prerloas took p^rt la the---------------drtVea by «mcr Weeks.
poaads. aad that the aeftlng ot treas report hy mtoUke. be hired at $$5 per To The Himorahlc. The Board oC Eduyqar.
Roy B. won the first bent of this
mouth: Mtoe Both Spenoer, who has
Travene City. Mich.
Carrlsd.
charge of the kindergarten at Oak
mee by a length while Molly D. took
MoTod by Mr. Moatagae that the Park, be glraa $i0 per mocUb. which
OenUemsn:—Will you kindly cause
necond place from Lady Cycotl wfth PresldcBt and Clerk be aulhorlicd to to the aame aa other teachers 1a tf‘ such acUoa to te takan as srin allow
make a loan of $3500.00.
your clerk authqrtty to return me the
OBly a few Inches to spare.
drawing and specifieaUons of the
Carried.
In the second best the flt-ld got assy
Union street school toilldlng. which I
Yeas--Msmbera Buck. (C. K.) Buck,
rpr.n;7.“era.^ Mr.^!;:;
the first time down. Lady Cycotl be
.........................your rat Id tte side of a sheer precipice,
<C. P.> Foote. Moatagne. (H.) MoStelU H. Rolph
Rnlph.
came
up In Molly U.’s bike at Wethy, Garner, Nicbolaoa. ShleMs.
sttperinteudent. during tte eoustnic- nearly a half mile In length. Tte wind Big Rapids; eleven, Stella
aboard Immediately. Hastily buying
Uon of the above building, which has often blows a tarrieaae here. Tbra Escanaba: alternate. Mary E Rowley. a sack of flour, three hams aad a bag*
the firstand broke. The Burgess
the
cone
of
rock
forming
tte
peak
is
M.
this
lime
been
completed
and
Crystal Fulls; twelfth. Ellxabeth A.
by^ Mr. Garner that th
I amount
to
colt was^havlng things all bli own way
of potatoes, he hurried oo board ship
asoeptod.
I
am
advised
by
yoor
city
j
reecbed.
It
is
cold
at
the
top,
and
cars
Elly from the sUte treasory qqteto
Kenny. Lgosing; alternate, Mrs. Emma
the firsv'pari of the heat but broke Board adjourn.
to arrssge with some sailor to cook
amount and la case tte amount attoniey that It Is perfect proper and | mo^ be tgkeu to avoid frecsing. Tte L. Davey, Detroit.
jMar the^wunrter pole.
his meals, not knowing but that they
^^***CHA8. M. BBBRS. aerk.
reostrai from the state traasarer In aooordance with our agreement taht ^ar with the most power for Its weight
While
the
tellers
were
out
counting
the
drawings
be
returned
to
me.
In the liuM quarter Kate M. was
not equal eighty donars pi
might sail at any hour. Five wrek*
Thanking
you
kindly
will
the
ballots
the
routine
bustDesas
of
month, then the aald teacher ahall r
looking good to come well op in rmpt
passed before the boat left the barUir.
cclve the pnHwrtlon of eighty dollai I will keep oo file In my office for
the convention was taken up, the first
at the ttnlsb but a bobble strap broke.
After six wei*ks at sea the traveler at
per month that the sUte fund paid tl your convenience, a copy ot the plans
In order being a telegram erf sympathy
MARINE
OUTINQ
CLUB.
Jerking the mare up rather smldenly
of
this
building.
length beheld tbe ouUlncs of the coast
the Day School (or the Deaf
offered
by
the
convention
to
Past
Com
Very
respectfully
yours.
and Roy B.. from behind, caught
shall equal.
of old England.
Ctefc Messtors riae SsrUis mt Crmtmmm
JENS C. PBTBR8EN.
mander Amelia Cheeny of CaUfornla
GDO. W. MeWETHV,
wheels with Germaioe's bike and putmm Yseat HtMeasrUe.
Moved by Mr. Montague that the
C. K. BUCK,
account of the recent death at her
tittf the latter out of commlHKlmi. The
A btctelors' marine club to tte totcoromunIcaUon
be
received
and
placed
An ABH-rican who has Just refimted
H B. GARNER,
hcft sront to 'Molly I), with l.ndy
ferred until > sat attraction for tte younger toco of husband. After ibo last delegaiv had from a European tour tells of attend
on file and action be defei
Committee.
clubdom, aays
says tte New York Trilnmc. been elected owing lo tbe apportiejnCyooU second and. Roy B. third. The the Doard of Education
Moved by Mr. MoSatt that the
ing a concert given by Siegfried Wag
meni
of
the
o-der
of
a
delegate
for
1005..
Carried.
The
New
York
clubhaa
set
tte
pace
by
time was l:l44f. The next two beatn
port be received and adopted and
' This being ibe time for receiving orgauislng a disttoAlvHy. marioe oat- every 700 members It waa annoonced ner's orchesira in the Nice casino.
Called to order by A V. Friedrich, tracts
wont to Molly IX with Lady Cycotl sec
racls made.
bids for the old school building oo tog club, which purposes to get tte __
_
_
„
*•' * motherly woman
.
Carried.
Tried.
ond. Kate M. Third and Roy D. fourth; President In je chair.
Elmwood avenue schorl grounds the cream of pleasure to' the aommer that the convention was entitled
Present—Members Bock. (C. K.)
Yeaa-Membera Buck. C. K., Bu<*.
*n eii™d;.ur»;7.nd Th- l.rttl'h jet.-j <■-« »
tt- *»» of •
lime 1:0»\ and 1:11%. This gave tbs Buck. (C. P.) Foote, Garner. MoSatt,
same
wen- oi>cuud, viz;
•!!*P^obr'owwer.
MeWetby. MbfC. P..
Foote. Oaiwer. MeWetby.
MofFrank R«k«*........................... $150.00 mouths from a srriea of "star bachelor „lo ... thm elerl.-*. Ih.- n.nie. « -or,-rich MitlnM*. The old l*dr wu
race to Molly D.. Burgess's horse sec McWcihy. Montague, (II.) Nlehotoon. fait. Montague.
Mo
Nicholson. Shields (9).
There Ix-Ing no other bhls It was cntlaes" to diffeient plaoea. Including
ond and I July Cywiti and Kale M. third Shields.
To the
be Honorable
]
President qnd Beard moved liy Mr. Foou- that the bid be Newiwrt, l*ake George. Atlantic High in. monbor. «-ho ,«.■ cooctlo* to i‘Ho
‘ >«•
of Education:
To the Honorable Board of Education:
and fourth.
lands and various iKiinta along the •uohd bolhg Lmlowed. Mr., Ell»
Oent'emen — Your committee on
Gentlemen;—We. your commIUoe
ooodoctor In ,.cr
lug W01
Siirewshury. William A. Hayes, an both A. Kchoy of lA*.lo« uid *IUT. ro“li <•
Clasa B.
ronnirTr “WMI. oo«." »u ihc JThursday, attorney lo New York and a lender of ■mtc Mr. .Eam* U D.»ot of Wlroll.
This race was iM-twoen Little ihike. cm W’ays and Means rospectfoUy re Ing aa t
port that we have
.......................
dock the strenuous set in the New York
the
flm
day
of
June,
1905.
at
2
o'cl
The
wrton.
roport.
of
the
dcn.n
;
f*ble
r.-l.ly.
"1
"ooT ttl»k « "W
owned and driven by Charles Oer- lowing bills, and flni
ndlng them corrscL needs foi
;
rode
on
bis
car."
club.
Is
said
.to
l>e
the
qriglnator
of
the
mout committees were road, among the
tualne, and i Major, owned by FYod srould recommend U
pbin. Twenty of them have purrhas- interesGng statistics being that
Pratt and driven by William Higgins.
ed the bark rigged auxiliary yacht the chaplain. It was found that 3.830
Dr. Oetman's Little Dutch and Mike
Ulidegarde for 810JI0O.
Hyman were also entered. Major led
The Hlklegarde has a hbitory of i»> soldiers graves had liecn decorated
Littlu Duke to the qusrit-r and then
his month-1 cnllar Interest. * It was buUt for King during the past year by 21.037 children
iroa. tb. eontafttcel -el^bte^rb.
broke but settled down and took first
Edward when he was the rrinee of and' that *8 corps were located near
Wales at a t-oat of flSO.OOO. It was water lo allow tbe service of the decNfitartollF ExpBCt Gifts
place In the stretch. Germaine's horse
fonstruetwl at Gosi»ort ns a fu-hoooer oratkm of the sailors, among ilHise
took second and Little Dutch and Mike
rigged yacht and was autiaeiiuentiy being Traverse City. During the after
80.00; menl on grounde ................ $I.fi00 00: ^
nsm»-r that
WItatiB
Hyman came In third and fourth;
aold
1,800
to
George
tJould.
who
dis{»oaed
«“>.................................. >.«oo 00
noon closed session the pastor. Rev.
time, 1;I3.
kTBBCB ThBBB
300
of her to Blakrtey Hall. Ho sold her to W. T. Woodbouse. was annountvd at
The second heal went to Major by
General M*hltloc-k. who turned her Into
CHA8. M B15ER8. city Clerk.
t.he
door
and
upon
being
e»c«irted
to
niwrly lOO ysnls. Ultle Duke took
$.051
a bark rigged yacht with a 'J.Vi horsethe
platform
he
expressed
the
thanks
of
(oUI
from
this
oommltton
25.71 A toUI
i-econd, Mike Hyman winning third
l»ower auxiliary engine. The Iwot la
37.W1 of ..
LIsmU ms Wekstsr^ Trimm*.
from Little Dutch tiy half a length;
now lying at Uorrta Helglits liaain and tbe church for the beauUfal flag which
The Inie Hon. Charles W. Slstk told will be put Into commlaak»n on Ju!.v 1. the convention had prr#t-oled to them
time 1:14%. The third heal was a
The Ulidegarde won In 1K77 the Iloy. Ihe day prerious and In return bore a
Iht* following of the Hon. Peter Hsi^
r(*|a>litlon of the s<-cond and the time
the friend and biographer of Dan- al Yacht Squadron Queen's cop. Its pressing invltaUon for members to at
Was J: 13. This gave the rmco to Major
average afv^ Is fourteen knots
tend a trout banquet at noon today.
with Little Duke st'cnnd. Mike Hyman
hour.
It U 120 feet k>ug am! 23 feet
WUb"£lter>'»i’ittW
third and Little Ihiteh fourth.
.lune, the fairest mooth of
and that pomposity of wide, with rauhogaiiy tiulsli. the hull
In tha -Good Old Timas."
Class C.
- that ma:.y diffident men pos- belug selected of the strongest tlmlier.
all the year, is the mooth of
Fish Hooks of precisely the same
Redskin, driven by his owner. How
.\J»ove evi*rylhlug. be valuiM Although the yacht hasn't l>een at sea
britira and rua<«.. Jiany a
shape*
aa
those
of
today
were
made
WbiUug. drt>w the pole; Uucefond mother will greet with
100 00 and pridoJ himself ujioii bis friemlsbip for some yearo. the hull Is aa strong twenty centuries ago. Then, however,
trltli llie "great exi>outider."
Iwlay as It was when built. Mr. Ha.ves
joy and gladneaa the ho^
The flri-t 'year «( the war of the said recently that the crew would be they were of hronre, insti-ad of steel
A toUl of.................................. $1.400 00
coming of u U*lovod daugh
rt'l elllou be went to tVnshinjrton. ami selecte<l witbiii a few days. He says
In 1838 envelopes were absolutely
50 i For iPciiientsU, estimated
«wmsl and driven byBilwardlaSutm-r.! ' u^W Central.‘'school....
ter. and thi'iv will be th^
on his retuni was asked bow- he liked that It will toot about $UUU a month
unknown/
third, and Golden ttlow. J. T. Hannah's;
Ughta 4th ward school..
who will abed toan of joy
I*rr»ideot Llm-oln
operate it.
Catherine II founded Moscow's or
colt, drew the outside. Golden Blow! ^ PoVer 4lh ^rd................
over tbo happy marriage
a
"Well." he Mid. "Mr. I.lMsiln la a
phan asylum. For many years It has
I.»ik founb Dlarr lb Uie «r»l bial
. .$5,800 00 very slnmilnr man. 1 went on to see
lovwl om* about lo bej^ the
ttm4rmtm mm4 Athletirs.
A British JournnI says that Japanese been supported by a ux on playing
him. aud told him tliat I had l*een un
wa. Ibob tfl.bOr.wn ob «co.m. „t
'
pleagurra of home making.
cards.
sludeutH
ami
aebisinsjyo
twenty
yeom
hitiniate
friend
of
iHinlel
Weie-ter:
that
Poaaibly
you
have
prom
Ismeneaa
' H. M. Kinney. Uraylng...
letiea
Bpprfvlatlou of nthlet
I had talked with him ao mm h nu the
Not until Febnjsry of 1812 did the
School Book,
ised to anpirfy your daughter
Ri'dskin took three straight firsts
Ui
j
of Kentucky know that Madlwith a piano on her arrival
Total..$43,800 00 affatra of fbe :-.iuntr.T that I felt per- Tbe.r took too serious a viem- of 0»elr
In 1:28%. 1:28% and 1:25. giving him The McMillan C^., bor;ks...
dnUes to masii- on game* the lime
bad been re-eli-cted presWenl ta
Then there Is to be dednetod from feiily confident I could tell him
home or to exchange the old
first place. Uureplialls look three ieca»ily what Mr. Wel»*ter would advise that might lie devoteil to studios, and the previous November.
ihlfc the f.-llowing Items —
piano for a new one in order
ond8 and Belvidete throe Ihinls and so
in the preMnt crisis, and thereuimn I they had to lie drlveu by their early
18; one mill tax, etUThe first bomb outrage occurred
to continue the muaical flttidwent iho money.
3.000 00 talked to Lliiroln for two aoRd honra. English professor* and tearhers Into
lated at
ies begun at school. It may
The Judges were Bert McCoy. V. E.
telling him Juat whst he ahonld do the playgrounds jis though lo a dlsa- Chriaimas eve. 1800. when Baint-Nabe, too, that you detire' to
3.000 00 and what he abotild not do; and. will greeble laak. Now they take a keen Jaat tried to klU Napoleon. Over ISO
Roland and *Dr. Jarvis. Henry Kiugsjireoent the d»^ one leaving
yon believe It. air. when T got throtmh Interest lu rowing, lawn tetml* and peracma were tojnrad-hy the explosion.
north and Ttom Shane acted as timers
baseball,
though
cricket,
with
iU
kmg
all
Mr.
I.lurolu
aald
was,
aa
he
clasped
Uie
home ror^ with an endur
The
first
Japueae
newspaper
and John Lamson was siarler.
his hdud on in.v leg: *Mr. Harvey, pcrloils of enforcwl laatilvlty. does not published In 1863, only forty-two years
ing gifL Wliat can be more
what a tremendous great calf you apiicai to them. They have acquired ao
fitting than a iiiano—a high
ago. and cootalDed some news trans
■ney lu
mm-h Iirotli ieniy
hi Ibe
tbe Amei
American nfha\-e goir."—Boston Herald.
grn^ piano?
m of ph
playera lated from tbe Dutch pdpors. Today
Uonal game ihnt a team
Rtinnuni^wfiwniii
CommlUee. ! es a total of.......................$36.800 00
■Igkse ta* Wsvss IlM rswttfi
Tokyo Japan has 1500 dally oewapapers and
from the \Vas«vla university of 1
As the liner cleared the beads sr»d recently left Jaiian. Uklhg the kmg periodicals.
' ^Rod and Oun Club Issues Neat Booklet
Move«l by Mr
m '3
t?taJmrora^lho°nrad*ir*^f
Ihe hesvy smell of the open .\tlsiitlr
tSliat it probably Uio most aaclent
Adv.rti.lnq Their tag July Tr.^
If Ijeautifuk tone qnaKty.
became notieesbie. dinner was served. pose of trying coueiuaiont wiin ine letter la the world hka been discov
export
workmanship nnd
ohoeting Tournament.
.hooting
STdriferent amenta.
The tmenty-slx plat-es at tbs csptajn's diaroplon teams of tbe American unl- ered In aome excavations being made
plying case deuim ooimt
lahta were filled, end as the soup sp rersltlea. We may yet aee an sight
In
the
province
of
Attica.
Greece.
in your piano purrh—e, wig
f f TT»e Rod u4 Opn club has Issued a
4*eared ibe x-apuia addressed his iahir from Tokyo comi»etlnc at Henley.
Wilhelm, aecreury of the AnatriJm
know that after ooBipfiiiag
JJ^^deome m>uvralr pogram booklei Mon.«»r. ^,cbo.~. Bblbld., Mo«aU).
companions.
SJi
Archaeological Inatttute. wbo has suc
onr instruments wHIi other
mlMM Metktelst Clsrgysa.
•T trnst that all twenty fixe ef yor
"••at^lhg forth the events of the big
nutkes your prelfiiwooe viU
Tte feature of recent New England ceeded In deciphering It, asserts that
irapritootingtouramnent to take place To the Hon. Mayor and Board of Bdu-;
Oonunltlto- wlU have a pleasant trip-** 1'^
"and
that
this
little
nssenihLise
of
Krthodlst
conference
waa
tha
admtoIt
waa
written
tour
centuries
before
call
»Uon:
Moved
by
Mr.
Montague
that
the
rahe
a MtohoU. We ehriyf
on the Sth uad Tlh of July. The book
-r commlttee o.
.
Yob
twenty-four will rvseh i*ort much l»ra- alon of a Chinese mlnlatar. Rev. Chau Christ, n Is engraved on a leaden
oa bbud.bg.
buUdIng. ate, port be accepted uod that the tadgat
have in stock need aiiMefi fit
waa compiled by Braretary: WBllam
gTouoda recommend as follows: At be sent to the city eounril with the clltted by the voyage.
I look upon Lok Bhang, wbo baa been trauaferred leaf, folded to two. and It bears on tte
Murral and printed by the Herald and the Elmwood schcol house that two 18; pravlsian that If they find It neoearary thm tnwnt.r-4wo smiling fai-es^s a from the Callforato conferem* to tte
Inch dnets or one 34 inch ba told to;
mp* cut out the appropriation of father m>on his fauilly. for 1 am re- NortteMt conference. Ha win havo ouUlde the foHowng addreea: "To the
fpeoslble for the lives of this grou|i ebarga of tte ChlneM mtoaion work to porter of the-market at Polls, to be
m
deUvered either to Kanalas or Thraalof nineteen. I hope nil fourU^n of
dea. or to their eons." Jhe text of
yon will Join me later In drinking to a
Tho Little Japaaao*.
the toiler la as fottowa: rMMsto
the tournament. It .makes a hand- that the town be fertilised. At tte tague Oaraer. Nlehotoon, Rhtolda (8). merry trip. I l>elleve we seven fellow(A postacrtpl-1
paeaeiigers are admirably anited to
■ends hto graettogs to tboee to tte
aomc aouvralr and will prove a good i Union rtreet school house grousta
May 24. 1901.
Thera are saow prefer a stick
otter, and I applaud the Judg- ^
house and toforma them that he to to
-rd ,:rlbb Cbb and . g-d ttlag
Sdbbd Mb*.* ,1 I»r«r •ach
qrhich to hearr. hard aad thickmeot whk-h rhoae froui the pamsauger
It to wtoar far to wavs a paper I
good taalth. PtoUM aend me u blan
tte city.
Ippd to the street line; on the wagt
The'toilowlag pnplk,'bavifig
lilt t|iede three peraqpa tor my talOe.
When rear tan to swtflly furtod
ket or aonte ahrapektoa 4f poeethle of
----------------------- aideb to the street line, nnd
and on the »totad tha required work In this High Too and L my dear air. are------"
Teu era tteo outflank tte worid.
BenutlO-liM raathefia that Injure the iaonth and as for
grad«4
•cauaa pra 4Mn t aaam ai Jdt a fight- the ordinary king, sritbout ernamenta.
___south
_ _ aa It to_
_ Briuwl, are hereby recommended for
The (npUIu chuckled.
tar man.
nkto ate henkth nra tengwooa. Be north on tha nM end. the ete« »
••Uefe, otewatd. bring on my fish
Aa soon aa the occaakm oSera 1 shall
Birtfdal fihadwall la Chloapa FWL
Bart Ackerman. Prank Anderaoa. gad clear away these dlahea."—Chica
return them."
Moaaa Cheapney. Attn Cooper. Eire go d««ntal.
Holllater'a Rocky Mouatoln Tea. SonIn 1884 ^ or tta leadtag rallroada
. . .
Cooper, Metal Daeprae. LUltan Ftontoy tonta toltohr |u we.
ot tta United Staten prtoted on lU
Bwton Goctett tte mu Who If
tabason Drag On.' ‘
,
time tobto: The loeotoatlre wID leave
crtelted with tavlng atat J. WitkM
iho depot evcfT tey at le o'clock. "
Booth, tte asnasato of Ltoroto. to ra
bb.^
tkfl leather te (air."
'
the town be fertlllted and eeeded Walter. Marion Olbbs, Evelyn Ham iding to Texts. “ *
wantab.
June Brides
KIMBALL
PIANO?
LrH"'ss.'i'or.'tsr«ts^-
||#P=;s
, .
r. '
if’/
[ " •;
-“;?b‘r.b<?rou
liTaor..
A«r.*o.r:::2.bor.rr .<».
-iiS
7;
iTTMcmEsoinEiiiR
..... • •
^h^ab^TrYuc/
EXMIK THE UMILL
I"
fi
a-
j'ir'4'w".ru"r;
~ 5s°Sa'is.ir^S!«rr,js.‘^
Ti^-^-wTib-.b. prograw. <d|v.^^«icL*.s'‘Sjr;sS2;;c
w>tt»«
br uktt.
ttf.J? 2*ttf*L!Si
ttii‘2;Ks‘ri^55.£ia'ss
I meofi^
S
B PayMMifltoHakM
PUMlvtalaw
miosE
A h. HAMBit. fisa
m
■latoui ipt >ip|ni^n|
ThotooB HdCahe. ^ed M. wne
drowned In Lime lake, ahom one otoe
waot nf BHglfton. He wob to awtm-
SHERL^K
HdL>fE$
&
m
WANTED.
dnoB painter. J. J.
Joke IMf
totifl.
Barton. TbL OU.
m.
mft I
ritari wfto B few
A p« dog that; WAnnW-^koBomaktog nnd pIniB
•ewtag. PridBB ranaonshle and BntiaMfo Mi c«om o 9Mmo of the 8m
rEtartU. Hr. BoUmb. f apuraetM
Vwkmm, m Iheof legtaoko m • etelC. tm
^ I raaiff^mtd <tat tt frily jotoprt OB too hey while In toe toetion goaraatoad. Mro. N. Loem. i ^AI-*I«T8Y—OooaflE
toe fntnrt tt« to fO«
flit One otroet.
•U csBcttr Mie mM «SMCC to iM wt» dntvA IV
r. eoeetai dmoa, and It Is thontoi
MPteMT to hto
hnn< a MtoBtifle randbft Win cwvMl
It to o Mp(82o‘a tmum. Aod there. !■ MrrM ttgliL It Ity nnr *• door.*
that the boy became eshonricd. Rlr WANTSD-Ototog room girl, expertthe tna Ilfe’i htotory. Ortr ttf
IheaUiileeiltwMtheaMuihlBaeir^
-I MjipOM IhBt
walBM lamped to ritor Mm, *
eaert hand. Jiotci Oolumhln.
UntaoSL
nidne
hte fM* twiHei 8M . lort ooiU to
h^ fowii
he fnllod to appear at the
Jana lt4f
mnt. Mi Me gnot hrtadled be«d
of the dead
and hroaght his Metaoe body
.
hP»H« to hi* 09007. RIMt
r.No.oto.*’
'ANTE&- -Oompetent girl for general
Mnaicipnl owaerahlp hns been the|WJ
orttb ediSe rare. ^ the '■07. whet 4» 1 iheooBI Mo hraoi heooto o toeel hor-1
ft
Host
be
good
cook. No
theme of mgamentotore convorontlon
»
TOO oMho eC mm, tohoero poorh ftwoef ; poeo bod beeo drtrett.
or Ironing. Good wngeo.
orihe crtpel Iaih«eao djop hito the
of the 0^
ar Traverse City tor a year or more
— ui. »«..iMIB.. MB«.
Apply at oBoa. Pil Uolon atreot.
nnd nmbTtioas were the Maas of thooe
corA.
June 14-tf
who flivorrt an hreeatment by thecity __
hadJ
-If ores the
pooc
to on electric light and water ptaat.; Wi
to—A cook, woman, alao girl
hail
HI* lotttoli Trar* ioal^ it. Aad
Ifo. • or tho forfo*
But after the long months of discus- [ to do dining room and chamber
-I I
or Mlo^fto-oad be wo* an oU 0
Rnp- I or non. ai«mu
slon and resonreh aad naatmllatloa of j work. Late View Honse. Elk
-But lie had
Md 90
ao lOpe pl«
Before I geiailtM
it lay *t the feet of Jhe dead 1
------ ------- j
thAiTOVAjs JWV
-Xo.
woeMid lod ooplne.
Io-,-"‘“
•* ------------- ------------------- *
! of (1m* probate court of Pbelby cooaty.
“•
I
identMod It o. beto« statloiic* et cetera the cooncU hns findeed, bo aOMbed T*ry little, and yet tar t earefaHy the groood ooodde and olao
aod> property.’*a shlnr ■"**
tvon. west XAingDiin. wno^ong•
hoeo
kept
aane
tahocro
far
bl*
1
the
floor
of
room.
There
were
00
ought
present ownership for atveet Hri>ts at
■ was loat to tho«
on your shoes! See Cunningham nt ‘
**•“
Jndge of sectlna 4 of too
jttoir.
seventy drilar*. Now the mnnlclpal | the Lion barber shop.
may *6-tf' <^vrult et,nrt. where divorce caoea art
form, both meotal and
**Ko dooM. I oDl7 mention It he-Wen.- aald he at tost. -I anppoae 1 ownership ndvecateo are suggeatlng
‘ fried, were talking of <be diverce eatt
pfayaleal. tha^ In the year
roea if I had bm> haoditog the nur J
;^tl bare to come oot and hare a look that seveaty doltore Is too much and !
•SO. Hts loermalBg fame ] nMM MT#
f op I
haro liMft
heap ISCilMQ
tocitoed W
to ntoke IMf
that
' At M **
tbe councH will be pethtoned to re-1.
I bad tironght with iLi*? i
f tlon between man aad wife,
iBreatlgatkm. I **^7 good
1
Hopkto* gar* a cry of JoTImmenae prartlm and
sclad Us contract and offer'sixty. It j poR RCNT—Good
and barn. 1 *T am beginning to bellese.**
yon,
yet •
ahaoM b» f«l>ty of an Indlaereckin
would seem to he a hit sultry to'en
be a weight off my mind.'
iJ ‘
...............
war* even to hint at the IdeotMy of , .^la {« Tinrt the warae tor beortog a flying creature. As long as the ertmhis llMcr at the to- gage In there verhoae oonsldenitlonB
June iS-tf' iw*®**** eon*cqneiit mwi ewnerahtp of
aoma of tha illaatrlooe rlleota srho ^
aequenca of ereots aoee mar*. Jott laal remalna upon two legs so long ,
i each other tluit U respooalMe tor mooC
rroaaed oar hamhto thrmbold to Bakm-!
^ ^ .girtrtN-or 9* ^ must there be aaow Indentation, 'nine ; “It w mid bare been an'easler task a of mathematlcml problem*.—Cadillac
TO RANT—Two large sleeping rooms
News.
abrasloa. aome trifling dieptocemeat^
Btreet lloiiaaB. bowarer, Iflie an great i acnttal* *'Xo, no. iiiy friend," replied tbe *itweek tgn.** eaki be. **But even now
and parlor. Shade, fruit, etc
One of the roost unique snd almost
arttota tired far hla art'a aake. and. ! HuaJay Hopklna drew a alto of papar sililcb raa he detected byr the artenliflc
lihle that this
entirely fr.tUlesa. ancient relic* that ha* ever been seen
wkr.4 ud MM.
■M
Il?r!
«ert*K.
June
eearcber.
aaretotheMaaaf thaDokeof Holder-1 froai^pJlE^
.
________
through
I contained no 'Y*
oaaar. I hare aMUm known him claim j «i
gm whieh will Meed heepattered
la tbe 800 is a sword that was found FOR RENT—House with ali modern! thoroughly rv
; five yon the oaraar af the daad man,
last week by Fred Campbell at the
thill
to. West Twelfth atreet. 1 Jw^two iliUigs
that break op i
■rrxi.-rp, oo ooworniy was no-or so Captabi Paler O*
Garay. Bo was barn to
West Keehlsh. In a crevice between
near Ptee. Inquire 1012 South Union. marriage*.'
caprkHoaa>-that b* frequently refosad - 'to-fifty year* of age. He waa a
-And they are?" queried Jo
toe rocks. The sword 1* the same as
June IS-K
his help to tb* powerful and Healthy
I moat
—whamraaafol aeal and
---------dartog and
the ordinary one, except for a pistol
whera the> problem mad*
mad# no appaal to | whale flabef
flahei'. la IflM ha commaiidad
"Auil they are." auswered Jndge
that Is placed on tho right side of the FOR RENT-Houre. Inquire D. A.
his symtatbleB. while he would derot<> | the atean aealar flaa rokorn of DanGsUnwny. '^oioan's love for dry
waeks of nK^ totenae appltcafloo to
h, h.d then had aereral an^Maablade near tbe hlk. The pistol has a
Klldce. 634 West Ninth street. Clth gwMl* and mail's fundnesa for Wft
Che affair* of Borne humble client whoao j
royagm to hneraailon. and to the
shield i»laccd around the firing pan
sens phone 111.
Jane 641 goods." — Memphis Commerctal-Agcaae i*reoented tlioae atranite and dra-1 foUowIng rear, IWI. he retind. After
tbe *pm-ks will oot burn the band, ]
peal.
matlr quallUra wfairb appealed to bis ; that hs traTekd for aeme years, aad
RANT—Two Inside
Inaide rooms auRsuR-j
, „ „ ,„■» ^
for at the time these sword* were used j FOR RENT—Two
ImagtoatloB and ebaUenged hla toga- finally he bought a aman place callad
able for sleeping rooms. Inquire j One of the nuiln <ibjcc|*'<*f the anrtfllm and steel were
spark, and It was liable to burn the | Dr. Sawyer, over Johnson drug
tor the enciurageiiirnt of k*reneh
Others i
of tbe country, and tbe handa every time It was Ignited. Eventtore.
June 6-tf
years, and there he died Jwt a week Je^aT. rsek « rtT waM
thlng but the hammer of toe ph
ago today.
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meat market of foreign nierrhanl*. .\inung Its thema^^
*Tbere were aome moat aingnlar rant place for the third. On the stock i
hers the
trade, and nothing save anti the point of the sword U IntacL
sudden dtgdi of Cardinal
on
corner
Front
and
DIvlaloa
atreeta.
points about the man. In ofdluary wae engrawd -fl*. Bca Pnlconi. Dun- «h»»rt>ed
Of conrre it looks old. and there arttablishe<1 In the Ireiich eulonlcs and
Inquiry which waa carried
*^’‘7
t by him life be was a strict Purftan-a allaot. dee.» This seemed toestabllah that the ,t*»«^ "'!!!*!?
Tho*. Gun ton. 630 Fifth atreet. Clll- 430 In foreign coniitrlea.
many nicks in the blade, bm when
at the exin^ desite of hla liolii
gloomy fHlow. His household conetat- crime bad been done to a moment of > the earth show, tbe woik of the past,
xena phone IIC.
may 23-tf
fnry
and
that
the
murderer
had
seised
Here,
lo
a
clearing
ujK>n
the
green
viewed
one
can
get
a
good
conception
pope^owb to hi* arrest of WlUon. tbe
the
first
^pon
which
came
In
hla
!»*®l>*
«f
•
bill
stooil
a
long,
low
stone
of
the
way
It
looked
when
It
was
new.
notortous canary trainer, arbleb remov
TRY A RECORD WANT Aft
ed a plague spot from Pie east end of
ually riiaiiging. way. Tbe fact that the crime waa com- ! bouse, sppro*^ by a . urving drive The handle was of Ivory but only a
Ixmdoti. dose OU tbe heels of tbeae for It was never a eheeiyy altnatlou. and milted at 2 In the morning, and yet Pe- «nntog throogh the fleld^ Nearor the few pieces of that auliatance are left.
surroun.led on three sides by
twa famous cUsea rams tb* tragedy of Bometimes H bet-ame past all bearing. ter Carey was fully dressed, suggested
The
r»-llr
is
considered
by
Itx-al
mcti
t be had an appointment with the ; busbee was a small outbouw-. one wloWoodman's lose and the veiy obscure The mao was an lutermlttant drunk
1 d°w and the door faring in oor dlrec- to Ih- at least 200 years old.
clir umstaaoes which surrounded tbe ard. and when he bad the fit on him be murderer, which Is borne out by the |dow
tlon. It was the scene of the murder.
OfllHal announcements of the annual
:o dirty Ij **on.
«h*ath of Captain Peter Carey, .Vo rec araa a perfset flend. He baa been
Netiva to all Raroena Intarsaiad:
l‘ Ftanley Hopkins led ns first to the campmeeting of the Big Rapids dlstood npop tbe table.**
ord of the doings of Mr. Wierloek known to drive his wife and daughter
j Tbe special nsaeaament tax roR for
"Tea." «tol“nrfmM"T think that i bourn, where h^trtxlored t» to a hag trlst Methodist Episco|ta1 church have
flolnint would he complete which did omof doora to the middle of the night
; the paving uf State street from the snot
both Inference* are permleslble. Waa gard. gray haired woman, the widow
I line of Cass atreet to the west itoe Of
not tnelnde soma account of this very
8AL.C OR TRADE—Six housea
houaea j Rgliroad
Rnllroad avenue, la now In mv hands
handa
there aay other apirtt than mm In the of tbe ibordercd man. whose gaunt and vi^r the *o^nm^ln^ Is^*be ron- FOR «AkE
unusual affair.
deep lined fare, with the fuiilve look of
ion. The first installment
.
, f
.
J . . * »"d lota on west aide. Will take 'for
for collect
collection.
Itoriiig tbe ftrat week of July my
vemsl on the luth of August and Is to
•
xnik laox
-Tee. there waa a tantahis contain terror to the depths uf to-r red rimroeit
Trtend bad been absent ao often and ao
carpenter or team work port |my- ^
f
ing brandy and whisky on tbe smi eyes, told of the years of hardslilp and rontinuo in sesHion until and including
long from our lodgings that I knew be
menu citizens phone 350. E. J. |
“
"J-fty T™urer.
-cbeet It U of no Importance to ■*. 111 usage which slie had endured. With the 20th of •*'*• month. Among the
had something on hand. The fact that
Cooke, 427 Monroe 8U
June j»-tf | Oflice—Room 202 State Bank buildlag.
her waa her daughter, a pale, fair hair prominent orators e»f the church on
ariwral rongh looking men called dur with him upau Ids cooducL In ahort.
June 1-lmo
ed gin whose eyes biased defiantly at the program for sermons and nddreusing that time and tonolrrd for CapUIn Mr, Uoliue*, you would go far before
FOR SALE-New/OX4V4 feet launch.!
_
___
us
ns
she
tohl
us
tlMt
wlie
was
glad
Hint
llastl jnade me uuderstaud that lloituee you fuuud a more daugeruua man than
•s are Ur. ('. J. J.iMle. president of the
iiamiHl Togo. Fly A Ibiwen «-nginc.
br«- fatb*w was dead .1^ that »«»h- ».i|^
was vorklng aomewlM>re under one of Peter Carey, and 1 hove l»earU that algnlficw7«^.'”Mld"n;;imM^
Inquire 410 State St.
June ID-tf *
tbe h.nnd ^bl^ had strork him Garn-ii Hililiral In*tltuie at EvauKton.
the miuirrous dlsgutsofcaiid iiauies with he U»re the same eharacter when be let us hear some more about the objects
rbicb do acem to you to bear upon th* down. It was n terrible bonsehold that fUinol*. Ur. M. C. II. Mason, rturewlii<-h he eoiioenled Ids own funiilhis ship.
«
;
Black
Peter
Carey
had
made
for
hlmapondlng
setretary
«>f
the
Kreedmen’s
dithle Identity. He liad at least fli-e Ill the trade ms Ulsck Peter, and tbe
•TTiere waa tbl. tobacco pooch npon . "flf- «nd It was with a ^n^ of rell^ Aid society. Bishop Joyce and Mis*
small refuges In different parts of imiiie was given him not only on ae*bst we fouDd onrsolves In the aonllght Matie McKinley of Clare, who is home
Liiuilou In wldrh he was nhle to fxMiiit of his swarthy features and tbs he tshleI again, making our way along a imth
t of the table r*
color of his huge iMwrd. hut for the
^ which had hem worn across the fields tin a furlough from India, where she
-It lay
humors which wen- tbe terror of all
: foundation.; etreet
is a mlwilonar>-. Among the feature
not my habit to fonv a rontldeuee.
.........
The outbonse was tbe simplest of days of the campmeeting are the
» bind
It.
every one
Tlie first positive sign which he gave was liNitbn
ness gnd wagon, or horse, boggy and ,
or before June 20. 1905.
There ' dwellings, wooden wallnl. shingle roof- Brotberhootl of St. Paul, the Cih. with
•igbbors and that I hare not
me of the direct loo which his investl. of his neii
H's towindow tieslde the door and one an address tiy Ur. W. E.'TlIro.-- of Chi
gntlon was taking was an extraordi heard one single word uf S4>rruw about was half an onnee of strong
on the farther sKle. Btnnley Ilofiklns -tago. the Woman's Ml*>*iunary wiciety.
City Treasurer.
i bacco In It.nary one. Hr had gone out before his terrible, end.
Room 202 State Bank bulldtos.
I
drew
the
key
from
his
|)orfcet
and
bad.
-You
must
have
read
In
tlie
account
I
-ExceHent!
What
roorer
the
17th.
with
an
address
hy
Ml**
Mc
breakfast, and I had sat down to
Mmo
wlien he paiiseil
from his |»ockStanley Hopkins drew
dr
mine wtien he strode Into tbe room. of the Inquest about the man's cabin, j Btanley
Kinley. the missionary, and the Wo- FOR SALE-Ladles* wheel, AJaxi
with
a
look
of
attention
and
surprise
lb covered notebook.
The
m
Ills hat ui>on his head and a huge Mr, lloJuies. hut iierbaps your friend 1 et a drab
model. Morgan A Wright Urea. In
man's Home Missionary society on tho
the leaves ropon Uls face.
, barb bended spear tucked like an um- hen- has nut heanl of It He had Inillt i side was rough and
quire at 223 Boat Front street.
1to^H<>^idcn outhonse-he always called i discolored. On tbe first page were writ- ! **^^*ne one has Is-eii tampering witli tfiernoon of the 6th, with an address
hrella under his arm.
June 9 tf
by Mrs. W. P. Ttirklcld of Cincinnati.
**nood grariouB. Ilolme*,” I cried. It the 'cabin’~o few hundred yards ten tbe Initials "J. H. N.- and tbe date [*<•" *>« “«•
One hundred and eighty-onc
*yo\i don't utesii to say tlmt you have from his house, and It was here that] -1883." Hohnes laid It on tlie table and i There conk! Ite ) doubt of tbe fact.
*^'YiT0R SALE—Store tmUdlng, stock and Flll6 DEHIEI
-lies of the law dejiartment of the l.'nliMvn walking about London with that he sleiTt every night. It u*ris a IliUe! examined It In his minute way. while The woodwork
fixtures. Win sell all or any parL' *» g. rnoit Pi.
OiUMtts Pbons 1»
Single roonieil hnt 16 by lu. lie kept i Hopkins and 1 gaxed over each ahonl- j acratetK-s showed white through tbe versii) of Michigan were admitted to
thiiig!"
j
"I drxne to the botefaer'a and back." tbe kev in his iKs ket. milde.hia owo'der. On tbe accoiul page were tbe |»*lBt. ns if they bad been that Instant practice In the supreme ctiurt at noon or will rent bolldlng. Apply at
Cbaa. Roaenthal. Traverse City. MIeb.
. lied, cleanwl It lilniself and allowad | printed letters “C. P. R.." and then ! done. Holmt-a had been examining the
m)e but«t>er’sr
Tuesday. Ju.lge McAlvay addressed
may 27-lf.
-And 1 return with an eicellen! ap- i no other foot lo eross tbe threahojd. * came several sheets of nurobof*. An-; window.
•hem briefly, referring to the high
no.questl<iu. my ! I'keroare small windows on each alde.'oU
aide,' other beading was “Argentine.- auotb"Some
petit* There 1
character of the legal profession, and LET ME botM tor joo. Monlhlr w j
C. O. CARVER
exercise >* whbii were
wen- covered by coriaius
curtaius and! or "Toatn
dear Watson, of the value of exercise
of signs
and make his way In. He must have been 'jcKpoke them to keep It* honor unsul
propjire*! • never ofienert. One of these wlmlow*;
wimlows' Panlo.*' each with pages
. _
_
before lirenkfaKt. Rut 1
moou. H. w. Smith, eic w«i,pR|OE8 REASONABLE
tbe
form
!
was
turnwl
toward
the
highroad,
and!
flgnres
after
It.
|
a
very
poor
burglsr."
lied.
Honesty and induatry. he said,
to ts-t that you will not gues:
Eleventh atreet Citizens phone 199.; nm^ wiui O. P. oarvsr n bm. - fltok oksam
\
tlie
light
horned
to
It
at
night
i
"U-bat
do
yon
make
of
thsser
ask*ThU
1*
a
most
extraordlnory
thing."
that my exeri-lti- has taken."
were the stepping stones to high h'onmay 29-tf;—•
.
, „
the
folk used to |M>liit it 1
(Continued in FYidsy's Issue.)
trs. and rirhc«. while desirable, were
will not nlteiiipt It"
“iw
X—
•They appear to be lists of Block
J, |f, HUELLMARTEL
lleelni.kU-dHshepoumlomtlN.cofnot to lx- swiught al the expense of In FARMS to trade for city property.)
'
woB doing to there. That's tbe win- Exchange secnritlos. I thougtft that
r*r* Ca«ry
H. W. Smith, 613 West Elereatii St.
ssm-----------tegrity.
nor
were
they
the
only
reward
j
*J. H X* were the Initials of a broker
dr. llolroesk which gave ns
Tbe Immlninn of Canada is growing
may 29-tf
|
ore and mur(* restive under the over that a la*T<T should seek.
liv l«.i'^bop
you‘‘would
lardyce's
l»aek sb.»p you
woiil.l ^ have* '^at Vami'lul^toe toT|U^^ evidence | and that *Q. P. E.’ may bar* bton tls
rgo«to*-x i^ulnllo
In Its aneceeding Issue, the Roscom
shadowing promiiieni-e of tbe Pnlted
seen a dead pig swung from a lu-ok In |
BARGAINS to real eetote. 11. W. mx«drveoi8tr«.i.
••You remcmbi-r that a stonemason | .^Yy vi
Canadian raclOc rtflway,** aald ' SlaU-s lu the western bemlsphere mon New* makes the honorable
tbe celling and n gentleman In Ins
Smith 613 West Eleventh street, i —■
■ '
Some of the outarowtbn of tbl* rvelive- amende In the case of a citizen who
shirt sleoi-s furumdy stabbing nt It •n'uicl NIat.T. walkteg
Hohnes.
Citizens phone 199.
may 29-tr
ness ns.-b verv near tbe coniines of had Kwapiied Roscommon for Grayling.
nlej Hopkins 1
with this weais.,1 I was that euer8*““^
the absurd.
Such is the n-cent de It aimed to say that Grayling would
getic iierson,. and I luive satlslbsl my I'vo d«ys beforo tbe *^"**^**®P|^ teeth —
to*. D. IMIOfl^Ok.S
and stnM-k L
HOUSES
AND
LOTS
on
monthly
paylioriMtion order concerning railway of- ••lie the gainer in more ways than one."
aelf that by no exertion of my strength “•
the grom^ aM^ke^ rlinebed hand,
menu. H. W. Smith, 613 West
can 1 transUx the pig with a single •*
square of light atlll ablnlugy
, fool l have beenr te cried, IlclaU *ho Icarue*! their busIneMi In
but the omission of "gainer" left it
Eleventh street
Citizens phone
blew. I*«rhap* you would cure to smohg the trees. He swears that toe "Of coarse it Is as yon say. Then • be Pnib-d State* but have pro\ed
try!*'
: riiadow of a man’s head tarned aide- J. IL N.‘ are tl»e only Initials we have tbelr value north of the boondary. Can doutnful as to Just what would happen
SoBth Side Shoe SOre
-Not for worldA But why were you woys was rleariy visible on the blind' to solve. 1 have already examined tbe aniQUe Imagine s railway lu this roue- to Grayling when the Roscommon cit
try dhwbarglDg s provinlly capable izen began to feel at home there. Such FOR SALE—Fine residence property..
doing tour
and that dtis shadow was certainty ok! Block Exchange Usts, and 1
"B4-cauae It aeemed lo me to have an
I born to On- accidents are annoying, but they will
that of I*eter IVirey. whom he ‘ find no one in 1883. either to the house «ie. uHre becan
16-room house and barn. 100 fL lot; j
siring u|M*n th.- luyNU-iy of
happen, aot in spite of. but In acbouse has city water, bath room and j
Woodman's law. Ali. ll.H»kU»s, 1 gjt
conlance with fate. The obituarist of
furnace. Inqaira of F. Tburicll over
your wire tost nlglit. and 1 have Ihvu
very dlf-;f
an Ann Arbor newspaper wrote: "Her
First National bank. Telephone 28.
iptato. 80 t
struggle with death was long and pain
may 23-tf
There is not a dnmknrd opon earth ful. 80 painful that her many friends
man. thirty year* of age, dnwMd lu a the publl.- bouse, and It to some dto- that these toittole are those of the oecwhom
Orrtoe
will
fail
to
cure.
It
Is
a
FOR
SALE—Eight one«cre k»U on
could but rejoice at her rrieaae.- This
quiet tweed suit, but tvtainlug tho tauce from the rood to the
sclentiflc
remedy
for
the
drink
habit,
West I4tb street adjotatog Northern
eix-ct hearing of one who wo* oc iu. Beside*, this refers to tbe
Monday, a,
waa not so bad aad probably there
dtooovery
by a well-known Washing
tomed to ofltotol uniform. I reei*gi»i**d ito- crime was done upon
theWednes-! urge that toe totredoctloo Into toe
c
Michigan asylum proparty, snitobla
ton chemist, and completely aad abso would have been no trouble had not
him at once ns Bunley llopkiu*. a day.
| of as docunsant retoUng to torgs mai
for residence pnrposes or gardening.
lutely destroys the craving for drink. the Jackanape* who set It up made
who-*, fu , •%»o the Tuesday Peter.Carey waa to: of valuable aecurttlw give* m far €b* No detention from work or hnsineas:
young |K>Uce Inspector,•. for who-*Fine soil and well located. Bach lot
“weary" frlenda out of "many" friend*.
ture
some tadkatloD of a motlvo no publicity of sanitarium trentmenL
ire Holmes bad high bo|Hto while h.- otc- of his blackest moods, flushed with 1 first Ume some
equal to 10 czNBBon balldtog lota.
It was ex'plained lo the body of mourn
I turn itroffoaed to** odmliatloo nud Hrink and as savage as a dangerovs i for tbe ortEic."
Orrtoe No. 1 is to powder form, mid
Pricea and tarma raanoonhla. Apply
given secreUy.
secretly, without the pa- ers who called at the office after the
ruMpixrt
»P«rt of a .popll
,
fbr toe scientific! wild beast, lie roamed
______ about
_____ thel
__ , 8herloc)c
8herloc)c Holmes'
Uol
face showed that j can be given
to Geo. W. Baft
243741
owledge. to
funeral. Just bow it happened, but tbe
method*'of
letbods’of the
tbe fnmooa amateur.
------------ Uo;c
. ------------------------------house, and tbe
It
arhen be was
Uo;.
the women
wotoeo--ran for
ear ..
K -hewlhe
w- tharou
.h.eh hr Ud. ;
o’rro’tJo*':
toe No. ; iTt" family wae never thereafter exactly
kins' brow was cloaded. gad he sat; >tlley heard him coming. Late to tbe I new deoriapment
Uke the
tl_ . remedy
. . _ of_ their
___
down with an nlr nf deep dejection.
evening be went down to his own hot j **1 mart admit both your potato,*^ said those who' uke
cordiaJ to the writer
-Xo. thank you, air. I breakfasted Abent
o clock toe followtog
ifT 2
i?—**
Mknrto* morning
Bonliv | he.
h». 1 nofM, Om. m, MtaDk. I
SSitb? ^
before I came round. I spent toe night ^ daughter, uto ,dC|M with bet wta-; whkli d» uM ttfin u.
IlugMrt. jou the other hmuil it goleu Uie uerre,.
mewoeOB tor CH»
to tow n, forlcBtoBOg yeatocday jnre^ dow open, heard a moat fearful yeU i bkkIMIm any view* whlto I miff have j regulate* dlgeation and brings rastfol
riliy.
J»ort“
hot K was no on-1 formed,
formed. i
I bad came
conw to n
a toeaty
theaty df too
tb# } sleep, good appetite and perfect vigor.
foam that direction, hat
“A
-And what had you to reportr
............thtog
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Ine Company. Inc.. the prettiest girl* who attesMis ctinrch
osaal
for him to bawl sad aheot,' crlgie to erttkh 1 bob And nopinqe for
Write
to the
lohn Hopkins will serve to*
aeu
well
rewarded for doing so. .ttwot
for free booklet,
•^L^lnre. sir; nheoloto fBllOrin"
when he was to drink, no no aotiee i this. Hare you endtovored to trace | Waahtogton. D.
fifty
year*
or
*n ago It strork Kev. ns to tbe past to tbe
•lope. We hoartily
irtlly
was token. On ristog ntYoneaftha a^oftot securlti** here mentionedV* iMlIed to
! n'ou have mode nnpnvrtoi^
EAST PART OP TOWN.
with Tbomaa Meyrtck. who wi* then vtrar
-Inqailrtoa are now being mode at
.Ask of tbe parML that tbe yoong ladle*
Oall vp by both pbonM No. S4.
fens open, hot so grmt waa the terror toe atoedk hot I fear that toe oomDrug Oo„ there dM not attend chvreb w> often
Orders will be promptly nNtondoi to
whkh the .ntoa enuaed that It oma mid- pleto toSlatcr of the stockholders of
as they mlalM do. So be left a sum JOHN HOPKINS.
npr flfl-lton
day bcMro any one aroMd oantnre
1 yon
fio'uUi American coocena Is to
uf money, and this, at-rortlng to the
t Mg chance, down to see what had become of him.
to be jiot nm
Preptog into tho open door, they saw
11 gm at my w|ta* tod. **'c
Dry, Hard and Soft Wood, flooth Ads term* of hi* will.
toierrsL Tbe annual tocome from
MSS* sBka. come down npd lend me > a right which neat them flying with
It was to be Mren each year to tbe
white tacM Into toe vUtoge. WMMu
preftieiit young i
Hols worthy THE NEW PtANI8M—Ublfled an to
, an hoar 1. was on the ogee and had
wbotoul attended ebflrch regubiriy for
ptaBlaai win ba bxptotnad and dto
Ittraody road all the aeailnble ovIdeucB^ I token over toe ease,
tank
' •.
Try a RStoRO wa^ Aa
playrt to nay stndto Tuesdnya. he
^•dlnc toe
of the toqiy^*
gttody jwTvea. oa
tbere lt~Boto* diseolorattan
£
ftr A. CONAN DOVU.
s:,-1 "^sSgS5i£^
|v/'
toPOBfl 2 and < 8h to. ipm. 1
ft fltolto. tffl BbbI Sftha flt,ThnP>
orwClty. HevplMntm.
- , , Jbbb 8-lflkb
i
.
I
The Adirenlare of
Blod( Peter
.
U-.
¥
piiirrix
FOR SALE
P-
PAVING TAX
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¥
P
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ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
aux«. phoi. IS9.
mm, M-tx !■**•- KTATl ASD lasas
Taacber af Vialia
329 soum
UAPKUTOMiHKIlIGMEN
I-
MI80HLLANEOU8
LA
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fMOl STREET
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fmm
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t TRAVCM CITY. WCHMAN. .THUMCAY. JUNt n,mL
TNC CVENINtt l
- Mm*
oomo nsHiNQ? »sp
awKistnKwau
Mias iUml* BsM» at Wcatbtuok.
M*^ «lw> waOm wttt OsaoMadar «isi
Mn. PMT7 1« ‘kt Mspir*s»lt wt« tha
aspiessr mkaa lUs
^
pola. If parteps tte rmCMt wom
«M» 1M8 «vw mmahMi Mck an ««.
pedftkMi. Shr Is M yaars oM. U la
Ml tknmgb dM apirtt <rf adramwa
Ikat aka
Mra.P«ar7. PbjMeanj Mias Babb Is a
ailsbt sM aad doaa as* tatok abir to
auuid sraat kardsbip. Sbrlaaowsuy: iac at Ea«ia Ledca. aa taotatad ist^
- la CMd bay. tl»a Paary tvmmar koaia.
Praaldact Blot of Hanrprd U a ssaa
sC calai dlgalty aad laipmorablligr
act aaally apaat. Hr arrrr wlmaasad
kat oaa*^Whan gaasa—a coairat ba^ tvaca Tale aad Hanrard. Sealed
j Bida klai was a rlTacioiis yooa* girl.
i who baeaaa aocb mwltad aa it brcaair
ssridaai that Hanrard wss goteg to
. wla. Tba crimson nada a toocbdowa
; aad aka aaclaiaird: *'A toackdoam lor
Barrard. Dr.
Unt that Jorrlyr
. 'll la daHr iatrrestliig.- was the calm
, raply. By aad by. whaa ib* cooteal
had aadad la rletory for Hanrard. tbr
1. yoaag woaiaa idappod hJia oa thr back,
aeraaailag: -Rab.' rah! Our boys
hare won. Isn't It aiaply glorious r*
and she slapped him agaia -It Is ratber
pladaaat.- aaswered Dr. Eliot srriotts-
jmlM Bras.* Rtatfi aMMiMM
aad git your hpR. ARktafifi.!
J. M Absnwchy.
■ssarrHt eh his weir hast la Tnaa.
SMlfUd la the eyetew rsttsf werk at
I aav dir anmack
Harder, o. T.,
ef Ihraisna.
Abemethy was hway asUes fnoaa
Harder an a high pWoolerr ef the
'B'lrhlta aiewatslns when he saw the
tomade fannele rasbtag aleng teward
^i^dir. awcapteg ererythiag cfcaa. He.
-The eeater faaaei did the hmrteet i
daamge. The faawrt loath of Che sasla j
fuanH merged with the croier fuaaH I
aa the north fork ef the Bed rlTet was ‘
s soon as theoe tw« faaawls
merged the two fuanrls .remaining ap*
ind to gala in vrledir. end ammsl
a doe nerthrwatrrty dtferiUm at a
rapid rate. About three or four mlea
dne sontbwest of Vemoa the two re*
msUlag funnels jollied, sod a* seoe as
the one Mg funnel had the field to It*
self It fairly shot forward, and It Was
this fuimri that passed oter 8o;
UfaaoMmimKam vutrotm
■ pbndh.
VfiraWa >.l.WfiMARM»Tsmiiimi
-—I toe
i*do
TRY A RKCORO WAMT AS.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
i is to pnparc la adsmsoa the
..._______By fcs use the pern are ntezed
Ihstsnd not only the actual atrala broeght to bear oa then
aad
imkm accoochement, bet also to mm from ^is ordeal and speedily vegain their
dmi
BoSproportkiasaadtoakity. It is not kntatiag to the a»oet srasims
mcce.sadisappkabletDaficaseiL It's am eoo,^ toeall it Mot^ FtWit*s the friend il the whole family. ft,oo.aB
Book -MoChmhood'* free.
PAN.
ward
merenent
eras exceidingly
slow.**
Ahemetby U etlU a Hnyder.
lia W. Hntrh’nsnn. but of the la*
mona Isind of siag;Qg abotmoolsta. H
reeoreiing from a seriona lUacm at b>s
home la Lynn. Mass.;
'The Salve That
iWitt'B Witch Haxel Salve pene
trates the pores of the skin, and by Us
auUaeptlc. rubifodent and healing infloeooe It anbdues iofiammgtioo and
cures Boils, Burns. Cuts. Eczema. Tot-!
ter. Ring Worm and all skin dlseaaet. f
A specific for bUnd. bleeding. Itching
lyAs Pisrrr Loti, the arademlcaa. Is and protruding Plies. The original and j
kaowa as a great lorer of cats, there genuine Witch Hatel Salve Is made by
E. C. DeWItt A Co., and sold by all |
^ • was aothiag surprising la his opening dealers.
tha cat show at Bordeaui. lie n«
faasd to make a spereb. though, aai
SI*Mp*lis*S Okm tmlm.
lag: ‘’Lot's Imitate our mend the cat.
’’Are you a forelgufr?" asked the
lady at the door.
He's a aHeat creature.** Ji is
"I
Ite.
mom.**
replied the tramp.
pHslag. howerer, to Had Pierre
-How long hsve yon l»*s-n In this
CkauploBlag the Turk and objecting
eoontry;"
l« the eplihet/*unspcakable.** In ref**0. t'irty yenrs, mum.*’
laaaea to him ^ acadcmican kas
■**Thlriy years: .\od can’t talk bet
a wesaagr on;the occasloo of the ap- ter fluin you dor*
"Well. I hsini had a chanoe, mom.
psaranee at tke first number of Lo
Haytm. a pap4^publlahed in Semlln. Yer see. I'\i- had a wife nearly airtbe
aim, which U time, mum.’'—Yonkers Statesoum.
Ho soMiorU the pnptT'a
]
to fiMke the Turks knoarn tu Europe,
and says: *TI^.Turkish people are
llgest food.
hrare, gentle, aober and admirabUNo other pill Is half so good
dreamers, thoroughly loyal, magnlfl*
As IX-Witt's Uttle Ehrty Risers.
eeart la war and one of the nobleki
The Famous Little Pills. EARLY
RISERS, cure Constipation. Sick Head
aartb.ache, Biliousness, etc. They never
The Into Guy Doothhy. author of gripe por sicken, but impart early i
fipaay aowls. called himaelf a mechan- lug energy.
aergy. Good for children
Sold 1
kal autbor. He worked urlth the pbonQgrapb and rarely wrote a line with.
^: pen or typewriter. *
Wash-Day madeWash-Hour
Miller's Pure Soap with Pure Naptha makes quick
■ work of dirt and greosc^not by rubbhijj and rub
bing, but by soaking and dissolving. It tabes the
place of the toil on wasli-day. It don't ask you to
help—j-ou mustn’t help! aad the clothes come out
of the tub good as new.
PAiUAX
SEVEtm
nflh WarA.
mstmethm of Latmai Sawar Ko.
i 1. Sewer District
I st^s»Mjbc^aUig^ Garfield avelane. nmalng theooe west to Barlow
[street, thcaeo aortk oa Bartow to
Washlagum street, tbeaee west oa
Washington street to Railroad avonaa,
tbcnca to cooaect with tnmk arvar.
has been placed la my hands for eollection. the same to be paid oa or be
fore Jose 30. 1«».
M. K. BA8KKLU
City Treasarar.
Meo-Rpom Mt 8taU Bank boUdlag
Jnne 1-lmn.
PAVING TAX
------ » to all Ptraena Inloroolod:
‘The special aasesament tax toll for
the paving of West Front rireet, from
the west Une of Oak* street to the
line of Maple atreet. Is now In my
s for collectlaa. The first InstaU; to be paid op or betoro June 30.
U. E. HASKELL.
City Treosarer.
Offlee-Room 205 SUte Bank building.
June 1-lmo
Millers Soap
PAVING TAX
Notica to all Pereons Hitsfastodt
The assessment roll f&r the paring
of Cass street from Front street to
Slate street and Slate street from
Union street to Cass street Is now In
my bands for the collection of the
third installment, together with the
accrued Interest on all unpaid Installments. the same to be paid befon
1st day of July. IW)5.
M. E. HASKEIi.
City Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 202 State Bank bull
^une 1-lmo
JIadp knth Naptha
IS the only soap made with naptha that cm be used
equally well with hot or cold water. Jfij/t'r's
* saves three-quarters of Ihc work aud inrtx-quarters of
tbetTmcaiul makes twice
05 clta;;. Tiare is no
soap so tairduily made
aud no sTiap that gives
sticli worderful rt-sulls.
Large cal.c 5 9«.nts.
'M.\ V/zW^yi;/' i
SEWER TAX
SMond Ward.
otice to all Pereena Interested:
Tbe special assessment tax roll fot
the construction of a trunk sewer la
District No. 7. beginning at the Inter
:tlon of North Union stre^
Boardman river, thence north 1<
street, thence on Bay street E> Randulpb
dolpl street, thence to Dlvlsic street.
thence to
thctice
o .Monroe sire<*t. th
n>e Willow and Madison rtreets
Ftn
Monroe.
Und<lolph street, also on Randolph
,lley beto the alley
Irom
tween Cedar
and
Spruce
streets,
C«
thence to tbe alley west of Elmwood
avenue, thence to Madison street, has
been placed In my bands for collection,
the same to be collected In three In
stallments. the first Installment to be
paid on or before Jitne .*10. 1906.
M. E. HASKELL.
City Treasurer.
Offlee—Room 202 Stale Bank building.
il poki
Rar. John 0«*rdoo, the white presl- the iuip«‘rs In the L'tiU^ States ft>r!
dent of Howard tinlverslt) . ihe negro nieiitiunUig |«eo|»le when they pa.-w ‘
iastltutlon at Washington. I). C.. has their Itatlli Mrlhdsy. The llerakl says
declined to associate on a social-equal Hint |i-uteiuirlsiiB are too 4-omwon
ity plane with the student b«idy and down lu .Mexleu to attract atu-nllon.
but thill when a man or a woman
fkCttKy aad as a consequence will p'rot |ia>st-s the I'jitth nwirk It sits up and
ably have to resign.
takes lolli-e. .V huinlre.! years tu the
The West Point class of 1855 will riilted States, lamcver. is tvjrtb "JUO
liave lu half-century reunion this year. years In ,Mexi«-o.—Boston GloU>.
There are only five survivors—General
Ten Timet Easier.
Alexander 8, Webb. General Charles
It Is ten times easier to cure cooghs.
;
B. Comstock. General David MrM croup, whooping cough and all lung
and
bronchial
affect Iona when the bow- j
Oregg. Chief Justice Nlckols of the sit
els are open, Kennedr's lAlative
preroe court of l>»u|slana and General Honey and Tar Is the original lAixatlve '
Bannel Dreck.
Cough Syrup. Onlly moves the bow- i
State Bank Examiner U F. Thomas. els. and expeU all cold from the sys-;
Best for Coughs. Colds. Whoop^ who is a member of the Ijoulsiana Bap- ing Cough, etc. Uemember
the name, j
____
1-1
flat commlite«i app<dnted to chtiose ••Kennedy'!.’' and tee that the red ^;
U|
if
a site I<fr a Daptiel college in l^nuis- -clover blosaom and the honey bee U}
the
bottle.
Sold
by
all
doalcra.
c • laaa, announced that John l). KnckeI'i, • falter has promised the instUutkin 11b|i aral financial support. The location
W.'
of the Institution will be announced at Klutf l^dwanl a i-opy of tbr “bn-e«-liea
• a meeting In November.
Bible."» It orl»:ln.iny Iw-lonsv-il to
U
CoQgraasman Morse of Massarhu- Prlm-e Henry «if Wiiles. tb** ill-fated
aatta was a great admirer of Speaker ehh-st son of James 1. Hje his'k was
• Rood, to whom he aald on one occa- bciiueatbed to "gue«*n Virtorla or otbsovort-Ign of the reulm.**
■ aloa: *'Do you know. Mr. Reed, the
Ipeople are talking a great deal about
Tha Children'# Favorite,
IIyou for president and 1 would not be
r Coughs. Croup. Whooping
' . / surprtaod If they elected you president
h. etc.. One Minute Cough Cure
children's favorite. This Is be
‘
aoms day?" •'Well. Morse." was the ..
cause
It
contains no opiate. Is perfectly
dry comment of the siH'sker, ’'they
harmless, tastes good and cures. Sold
could do worse, and I have no doubt by all dealersthey wUl." .
V.*
Dr. Ralph Hamilton Curtiss, lately
^
Caniegle'a assistant at Uck obsenalory, has been chosen assistant prtv
ffeasor of astronomy by the I’nlvcrslty
Notice to all Pomona InUmstod:
I
I.
of Westom l»enns>-l\-anlal Dr. Curtiss,
The assessment roll for the Improve- \
r
though only 24 years old. rwnily took ment of Sixth street, from the east;
<'
his-doctor's degre^ at the'Vnlversiiy line of Division street to the west line;
treet is now In my hinds i
of California, where fcc^ rocchod bis
ccUon of the third Installaatronomlcal tralnW. auppiemented
with the accrued Inter-,
ment together
togetl
Y
by gradoate w^ork florc and
n all unpaid Installments, tbei
f
ohaerrator)'.
•*
same to be paid before the first day of
July,
1905.
;
^
A meeting was h«ld In Bosti
M. K. HASKELL.
j
time to discuss selling the Old South
City Treasurer.
p': meetinghouse. ‘T^e argument
Ice—Room 202 SUte Bank building.
OfflC4
IMmo
'
g* vaneed by the advocates of the pn>J , Jni
H ■ eel was that the Itod had l»ecome too
or
aw-TM
P . valuable for bualn<^ to bt* longer ref!' ' talaed for church puriKwe*. The late
2
Jadge Charles P. TOcOTpson of the gu- '*** at. rtad a. Wslkvr. Jodee D*rtir**
of Pi
I perior court bench kppeared in opposi
r
SEWER TAX
Nolle, to III P.rMi>. lrl«r«ot.d:
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
const
i District No. 1. begli ling at the
streeL at
intersection of WclUngtc
the alley between Front and 8t
8Uta
streets in said city, thence running
west to tbe east twenty-two feet lot
six. block five, original plat of the vil
lage (now city) of Traverse City.
Mich., ha* been placed In my hands
for collection, tbe same to be paid on
before June 30. 1905.
M. E. HASKELL.
City Treasorer.
Offlee-Room 202 SUte Bank building.
June 1-Imo
mrm
tion and replied tq this argument by
oaylng that he was aorry to loam that
real esute bad advanced to auch a
u4 wmhid U, iabwlt »h« rW i----------------high figure In Bojiton that God Al
mighty couldn’t boM a corner lot.
ht«riB( mtd p<
ItlshmWi--
Quality va. Quantity.
Kaid mnsclrs aad strong body
of tooH
sntlty. of food you •,ald<tey
MR depend on the quan
arytmiw pel
aat. bat oa iu perfect digestion and
and
Hoper assimilation. RTien you take
K-Dyspepsia Cure yoar system
& geu all tha noartahment oot of all the
’! Food yoa aat It dlgasu what yoa eat
B
f
S,'
BUHaaeh and coovejrs the notriqiBt
prapanlaa to tha htood aad tlssusa.
This hnllda ap and iStreagthaas tha aa-
SnraruAU.T^m pTor
mark CRAWt OCUVRItV-LM
V freight, vafOili aat tnnka. oSaa
at aty Book ttora.
tm-rf
eketricity, not on^ Cor eoowiwite fanMnSybatior leMOM
ol vtOi^ and genacal idfipti.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
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ta. Ottr SMk
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Let m vitalixe «n Idea
for you.
OIL F. HOLDRWORTM Rpaoial aa
Boardnun Klrcr
Qcctiic Ught
& Power Co.
IS
OR. 1. ■. MINOR—OMoa oaar Asmt
laaa Ong ftorw Dpaelal aWaatMa
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offlot.cau,i ___
w. b; ne waahUgb
■hOM tlf. Ban M._______ _
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ward
f&fM
ARTHUR HOLUOAY—pt a Fhyal
eUa and snigaon Btmo^ to cl.
Bets over First liiTttimt] heafr_OR,
YIB, V160R & VITAUTY
OR. F. F. LAWTON—Oflet room, ro
asoTtd to BOW Maasco hloefc. asm
door to DC. Blgslas’ oMea
OR. B. U THIRLRY-BfOdol attto
Ilea to dlamtM of chlldrto. Boom
4« BtaU Buk hldg. Both fBoaoa
Try a **FI11 twnlRht.'*
rw Hate by aU DragsMs
lO OMt and M Oant Bexae
Accerr HO substitutu
HARRY R. HARNKR
taoor aad aetloa rtgalator. Bi
faethrn gnaxmautd. With Eba
MosleHotsa Qu. phoao ML
QIVK
tist. 301-24 New WUholm hlooR.
^Phili^ilM {oSm %
If you are goinj^to put in
a Furnace this summer it
w'ill pay you to call and
let us show you the many
good points of the
WAMOVJS
ICOHCRVCY H. ANOERSON-AUotaay
and oounsalor. Wilhelm Mo^ Ttavsnoaty.Mlch. ClUxeot phoao IM.
DR. Q. H, LYNCH—2 aad 4 Bathor
land block, phyttelaa aad anrgeoo.
Cltisons phoao 3fiL
*
PEinSiiUR FUnUCE
and let us figure on your
job. 'We have made a
special study of warm air
house heating and we will
give you the benefit of
our year? of study and
experience.
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OFE%BS
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
DRS. J. 0. k HART J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN*
Ofiteaeas-re WUhaiai Bids. I a. ». to u
1 to S P. «. 7 »o • *T.alasa. SiOilMaa U
Wyakoopfi*L OttatoaphoMOr.
JOHN R. SANTO
Estimates furnished and
M’ork guarantee J.
^^3
New WUhsIm Wkadk, Ttmectse Bfri
FRAM TRDDE
a F. GAIIVBR B BMOl
IA« Front Straat
FDt£ INSURANCE
M.&I.LTMEUn
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
JURPET CLEUDK WOKL.
»dv.
GEO. A. JARm
mi 201 DENTIST
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FRONT
Caipat Oaaaiac aad FsulhorRaoD.
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ornm m. Mew VnhMm Modt Ola
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OVER JOHMSOM DIUCCO.
MANISTEE, MICKIGAN.
iti'i p4:>*r
DOCTOR RALPH B. JIROCH, physF
clan imd surgeon. 6-S Suth**rlan<l
block. Cltlz. phone 8(H. OBlc«*houni
9 to 12, 2 to 5 and 7 to t o c!t»ck.
June 2l-»f
L. L. A. BUIIMIC
Dit. Savpr & Pmkillipi
Ve-:
OttetUMMtoe
, oMet IN; ntt
aSSl!TiSl£ii£llfiSt
TROUBLES, Etc.
street
away to be made IbIq ruga. 1st me
showyoasamplM
.
.
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COlPAIY.
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Ho ttHtterWHAT POWKB
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ELECTRICmr
FOR
POWER
^£srJ?2a2'fcai2.”‘-—
2%
SI « atw WILHSI.H BLOCK
a D. MILLER
OmiMTI*’!
lOK AND WOOD...
When yon want loe or Wood don't liaten to a smooth
talker; he wants your dollar today and arill b» in some
other town tomorrow. 1 do not need to make you
1 know that I
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when it it a coke of our ioe. It
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