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The Evening Record, July 20, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-07-20
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THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDArS ISSUE
2131
•raCIAL TELSailAFM tCITVICI.
80 HE ClOU)
POSEASHEIIO
^ROCUIIATOII OCMERAL
.AN ASSAMIN.
n OGE OF COlitfSE
TRAvcmc crrv. lucHiaAN,
tmurmay. julv
a. noL
6 O'CLOCK EDITION
E. Bl. GREEN DCAa
ANOTHER BANK
IS INTROOBLE
Some Good Late Grpyridht
Books Are....
Former StaU Bawator Paaead Away at
Olivet Last Nl^
By Wire to the Evealag Beeovd.
^^mrlocte. Mich.. July
1
Green of OUveL former etate ecaafor.
By Wlra to the SrcDlnc Record.
HIRCO
CITY NATIONAL OF KANBAB CITY died of heart taBwe at the WUllams
New Torfc. Jaly
Ttama
hotel during thewIghL
DIONT OPEN TODAY.
Jordka. who vaa anaamrily Teiowjd
aa comptroller of the Bgultahle Ufe
AeeanuMc aodety yeaterday by Chair
ama Mortoa. ia aald to be on the rmr»
of a Bonroua nollepae at hU home la
bla.BaidtaDellL
imim la uve RooiTa
HELD PAPER OF C. J. KHHI
klUJEO OFFICERS AND JOINED
ARMENIAN RAND.
AMOUNT IB UPWAROB OF ONE
HUNDRED THOUSAND.
, ISTMi Komura, a Jap«n«M Fmcs Hs»l^atantlary and Hia SvHa Mans
Arrivad st SMttic Frani Voko-
Bjr Wire in th« Bvealos Raeord.
St, PctaraburK, July
The report
ad attempt to aaaaaalnate Procurator
OcMTal PoMedotK^aeff at the ralJwa^
atatloe yeatarday la anw rcsardad aa
a prearraosed plot dealsaad to allow
the procurator to poac aa a hero,
cumstaaera ladlimtc that the wtmld4M»
aaaaaala had beao hired to take the
part.
The anniery battery autlonrd In
the town ot TIonetty near TUHs. Rubalaa umaa<hu»oaaala. has revolted.
The arUllery tnea killed IhHr oflcers
and have Joined a band of revolution
ary armeniana.
Jap Peace Envoy Arrived^
Seattle. July N>-*-*nar(ia Komura.
the Japanoee peac« plretpotentlan and
suite arrived here «m the steamer Minaeaota this momlnf from Yfdurfuuna.
HllF CRAZED
BY SUFFERING
' MINER WAS BROUGHT IN FROM
DEATH VALLEY.
THREE OF THEi STARTED OUT
TWO OTHERS BELIEVED TO HAVE
LOST THEIR LIVES.
^ Were on a Prospoct Trip—Two Horaoe
and a Little Burro Belonging to
the Perty Alao Pernhed
of Thirst.
By Wro to the E^onlnK Record.
OoIdSrtd. Nov.. July »0-John Mul
line. E. M. Titus and Carl Wuller of
Tollurtde. Colo., left. UhltdHe. June 20
on a proatectlnc trip Into Death Val
• ley. Today Mullln wan bnmabt to
Rhyolite half crawd fr<»m sufferlnx
he bad underpone. TIInk and Weller
wandered over the de»i*n and It Is be
lieved they perlBlied. Tso boi>es and
a little burrow lielonclni; to the party
also met their death from thirst.
NEW SCHOOL CONTRACT
S. B. COLE A COMPANY SUCCESS
FUL BIDDERS.
Traverac City Firm That Built Union
•Ireel School Will Erect New
Pontlec Bulldine.
Pontiac. Mich.. July 2(V-Tho contrart for the Fifth ward achttol huildIns wee yeaterd^ asrard«Ml the 8. U.
Oolo txHnpany of Traveme City at f».330. It waa acreod. however, to alter
the plana somewhat to brinK about a
reduction In the coal of fn»m Il.tKW to
$2,000. Tbn board of education yojiterday momInK selected the Kite for the
building, directly opposite kYanklln
boulevard. This will leave the ath
letic Beld and play yrmlnds ^»n the
west end of the Grove school property
undlaturlH'd. Mr. Cole was In the city
yewierday and stated that he will tiepin
work today. He was required to give
a tioud of'123.000.
GOES TONG WIFE
m
6 PAQES
Bulk of the Estate of the LaU B«cre>
Ury of BUU John Hay—Worth
Cofwiderable Over flSJXMkOOO.
By Wire to the Evening Retxxrd.
W'ashlngton. July 20.—The will of
the late stwiary of slate, John Hay
vaa Bled for pn>bate here this aflerapoo. The bulk of the estate, which
Aa worth eoualderablr over |2.000.*00.
•OM to hla wife.
WHBBLIKQ. W. VA.. sad Grand
Baplda play fast hall Runday. Pm«
Marquette excursion, rate |L Retarn
afuw game. Extra aecoounoda
provided for crowd.
July MK2t
LITTIEOUXE”
WON SECOND
“Constance Trescott,” by S. WOl Mitchell;
“Little Burr/’ by Charles Felton Pidgin; “Ty
ranny of the Dark,” by Hamlin Garland;
“The Marxiase of Wm. Ashe/* by Gertrude
Atherton. These and a host of others at the
dieoMr
HAUnN STAB
IWfaltow vtogew away aa Ma
pair af mow gam a had
CHARLES
Failure le the IBreet Raault of tSm
Cloains of tho Firm NaiUonal
Bank of Topaka-Had DapoaKa of t1.47S.6ui.
MONTGOMERY
UN-
OITY BOOK STORKB
TtoHakartCMsur. rMpa .
1 aarar eoald cat all Ms
OEREO SEVERAL WEEKS.
WeUUIRT TBl WHO DIO IT
d tba twa vt as omht •
to got Uicrtbar aad pkok M aat.
rial traa
far cW
By Wire to the Evening Record.
CLAIMED TO THE POLICE THAT
ta ta» aad gas malal aatf-a y
Kanaaa City. July 20.—The City Na
HE DIONT KNOW.
tional bank, capital fSOO.OOO, did not
ofien for huslncaa today and ia In the
hands of the comptroller of currency. Polke Believe, However. That It Was
CAUSED HIM TO MISS FIRST The bank held paper of C. J Devlin of
the RcauH of Deliberate IntenL
Topeka to the amount of nfrwards of
PLACE BY NOSE.
Occurred in a Detroit
1100,000. The failure Is the direct re
Saloon.
sult of the closing of the First Na
Track la In Parfect Shape Hera and tional bank of Topeka. The bank has
By
Wire
to the Evening Record.
deposits of 11.475,648.
There Will Be S2.700
IhMrolt. Mich.. July 2o.—Chartos
Hung Up Next Week—Fast
MontRomco'. who was stabbed with s
Time Is Expected.
hatpin bv an*^unknown woman a few
weeks ago in a sxltMtn on Randolph
The racca at Oadlllac which are atatrcc’l. died at 4 o’clock this morning
tractlni: no end of attention In this KALAMAZOO - NEXT
MEETING at St. Mary's hospital. MontgamtYy
city, bepan most auspiciously yester
IMTsUu-nily refused, to tell who was
PLACE OF UNDERTAKERS.
day afternoon ahd the event which
n^sponxihlc f{>r the wound, claiming
Is of home Interest was the 2:25 pace
he dill not know but the police believe
with aht entries, among them being the CbaHea Gordon and J. W. Fogclsang
u done with dcliljerate Intent.
new And of Oennalne Bros., ^tlle
Arc Vice Presidents DeleDuke, who woo second money In a
gates Selected.
seosational flve-heat event. He
driven In groat style by his owner.
Charles Germaine, and but for the Special to the Evening Record.
breaking of a knee boot the score
Grand Rapids. MIcb.. July 20.—The
cards might have told a different
ate association of undertakers elect-TMK
story.
od the follow log oBccrs today:
The event started off with Dlaniood
PresideuL J- O. Rowe. Ib-nlon HarMVJOMOJkl.
. a bay gelding hailing from Osh >r.
kosh. Wls.. In Sne shape, to pull the
••ShCKK-rjCM’*
Vice presidents. Charles Gordon.
event, landing aa It was the flrst two JSand Lake: J. W. Fugclsang. Freeport.
hernia. Lillie Duke awoke evidently to
has startod in ou his
Secretary. Jamee B. Meinnes. Grand
the poaalblUlJoe of the third boat and Rapids.
Bomuiur ramiiagt'. Hia
Just walked in with a chalk mark In
Tvrolry consiats of iliaTreasurer. Fred Marshall. DelrolL
conlant
hla favor, duplicating this in the next
Delegates to the national conven
human Uooil a
ami leayheat The score being tied the fol tion. C. E. Singer, Hillsdale; Charles
inc a Imttch v
when*vt*r
lowing beat told the tale and uofor- yiYatherbee. Jackson; George TuUar.
he gets in hia work. One
tunalHy the aceldent to the Traversq^ Shelby; N. O. Vamlerlinc. Muskegon;
City pacer dropped him to wrood Geo. n. Richards, Rurhanan. and E. 1...
roon»-j- though he came In Just a nose Webb. Jackson.
Mulo in all kimli of Loatbera
shy. though trackmen know that a
Katamaxoo was rhwen the next
nr»sp counts as much as a mile in the meeting place the third week in next
will keep tliom off
scoring hut U hs>ks as though there July.
were yet much In the track for this
city with the flrst event which the
Utile pacer has entered this season
against old timers hringiiig such fa
For oalo at the Old Reliable
vorable reports. The 2:2K trot was
JE COR I'RONT&liMOS.
Jtusy. a Jackson l>aj mare, and GEN. W. M. BLACKMAR WILL BE
Shoo Store of
the 2:11 pac«* was given to Joe Gale,
BURIED THEN.
1 Appleton. Wls.. pacer.
The track in this city Is In pt'rfixH
euiidtilon and IF the weathiT man Is on Representatives of G. A. R. Poets Bay
his g«xsl Itehavlor. the l*r»l and clean
That There Will Be Over 5JI00
AbBtraotB of TltlB
est and fastest events known on a
Veterans in Line.
rRICES SATISFACTORY
Northern Michigan track will Ik‘ pulh^l
BatabllahadIn IBBB
242 E. raOHT ST.
off next wtN'k before audlene<*s worthy By Wire to the Evening Record.
Room BIO Btato BankEMs.
of the attraction. Twenty-seven hun
Boston. July 20.—The funeral ser
dred dollars Is held up in purses, the vices of the late Gen. W. W. Black mar
entire string of six car loads of high will bo held at the Second Unitarian
stepp«Ts arriving In the city Saturday church, Copley squarva. Sunday at 2
Tbb Cbb Gst SathlkctiBR at GrlmmBU Bras.' NbsIc Hbub
•speclar la charge of John Cwr- o’clock. RiprosentaUvjw of the G. A.
Bbcsbsb Thtj are EzdasiTB Ageats for
mody. the train to make sic>i»s and the R. posts say that prohsWy more than
••ntire aggn'gatioo »»f four-footers flvo thousand vciorans will take part
ianos
Eet4'y OiLmns
SUnnwav Pia
Packanl (IrKtutR
iMdng transferred directly to the stalls In the fiiniTsI procession.
Sohmer Pian<
Silver Chimes OruntiB
Griniifll Bros'. Pianne
the driving park course where ths*>
Ciiieaco ColLip* < Iruans.
Kmkauer Bros.’ Pianos
will l>c in teadln«'as for the coming
SU'rlint; Pimioe
/
wiM-k.
Huntiu;;tim J’ianos
1
Julius Hannah. Fn>d Pratt, Ed ljuit
Mondelsaoln Pianos \
ner. 1\>m Shane, Jolin l^amsoq and C.
.\<>olinn \Vel>lK*r
Crown
Pianos
I
LABORER STOPPED
S. Cox left this morning bw Cadillac DETROIT
Fianola
’
,
Wt^fmnn IMmios
\
to witness today's events, among them
THREE BULLETS.
Smith A: l^mee Pianos
iH'lng the Traverse City pacer. Walter
Soha<‘ffur Pianos
n . who Is entiTed In the 2:19 pace
Victor
Willianl Pianos
under the rvlus of hU owner. Prank Was Caught Trying to Rob a Saloon
Eilisou
liaus Pianos
Cox.
and Is Now at Hoapiul In a
tulU'rt Pianos
Uttlc I>uke starts in the 2:23,and
Serious Condition.
Halm-9 Broe’. Pianos
2:19 pace today while Walter B..
,1. \V. York anti Son
Haines & Co. Pianos
owned by C<»x brothers, is in the 2:1*
R»M I»hll, Germaine's former By Wire to the Evening Record.
Detroit. Mich.. July 20.->\'hllo flee
horse, is in the 2:21 trot.
ing from Patrolman Harry’ B. Kinney
Hkhi^'s hmihki Music Houib. l59I.FrBRtSL
early Thursday morning Louis SchlsMAJOR M’COOK DEAD.
chka, a laborer aged 22. was shot three
Graduated i I 1872 in Same Class aa
I and is In a serious condition at
Fred GrsnL
Emergency hospUsl. He was caught
By Wire to the Evening Record.
trylDg to rob a saloon.
Sault Stc. Mario. Mich, July 20 —
Major Alexander McCook, aged 54. retirod. Is dead at his home In this dty.
He graduated from West Point in 1972
New York Aaaembly Failed to Sacure
In the class whh Fred GranL
Necaaaary Two-Thirda Vote
on the Charges.
PIONEER TRAIN DISPATCHER.
TRAVERSE CITY HpRBC WAS IN
THE GAME AT CADILLAC.
WCATHCR—OcMrmllT tefer tssigfct
ssd rtldsy: frsA wihtrfj vtakh.
BREAKME OF HIS KNEE BOOT
$2 to $3.59
■ 1.
J. 0. ROWE PRESIDENT
invented Amtb. and it only Ukm u
few at thiatAmelntheaemaou. wffl
keep you cool aad properly drauMd
for
balaacw of the auBuner.
fiYinnnrm
aiaisssasaai KubtenhBsyta&r
DOROTHY DODD
SMART OXFORD
Koononrkioml fMrloR
^3.00 mr%dt ^3.30
Tmrs or
SKSTERIZER
FUNERAL ON SUNDAY I
O. C. MOFFATT
SHDT BY A POUCEIHAN
$3.50
wait:t
DRUG J^TORE'
ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...
Sen PiRyiDE naoos
TalMnE Macliioes
^
BACHAirr & ROSGOE
WE
ARC
TRA^RSE CITY MEG. CO.
Cltlun. Phen^ S3i B.II. loe.
(Supply your SommerWantsNow j
Mim Httotcc* B. Bracken of NIlea
Died Thle Momins.
By W'lre to the Bvealng Roc»rd.
NIlea. Mich.. July 20.—Mias Rebecca
8. Bracken, a |>kmeer train dlapat
died thU morning.
Aocidwntally
By Wire to the Evening Record.
DeirolL MlCh.. July 20 -Geone W.
OkMcheck. aged
was accidentally
drowited at the foot of Grtowold atreot
today while trying to throw a 'rope
from the steamer Owmna tt> the ataam-
or atr oC ToAmlo.
By Wire to the Ehrenlng Record.
Albany. N. T.. July 2fl.-The aaaem
bly today voted on a roaoluUon cglk
lug ^ the removal of Supreme Court
Justlee Hooker charged with o«
aad Immorml practices. A two4hlrds
vote was not aecnred and Jn
Hooker will not be reaovod.
n BUTLKR for OrttBd RapAda. and
Tratreree City for Ike Butler. Thafa
the reotera’ call. Take In game via
Pere Marquette eTciwmkm Sunday.
Baten.
)«dyg04t
OPEN TODAY TO
Washable Vests, Negligee Shists, Straw
Hats, Golf Pants and Suit s—O N E'FOURTH OFF TO CLOSE : : ;
BH&RMAN
eHDirin]
(WKW OAaaB»BL«OOK)
W. U Brswii. Maaanr
Hot Weatlier Goods
A LOT of Mt-n’s
Lin
O RIM NBIiCiil’^'ROTH E RS
MBWS-fc.’TOWD MKWS
Ci,OTinwet&rpRWisHP*o*n
Headquarters for Sa^.
Doors, Windows, Moul
dings. . InmioE
Store Fronts, Shingles,
Lath, Cedar Posts,
Flooring, Ceiling. Sid
ing and everything in
Rough or Finished
lumber.
TO BUY herf: is to get just what you
WANT AT RIGHT PRICE; COME
TO HEADQUARTERS!
Band Instruments
WORT KIOTE HOOKER
hCI^
Sold Only By
Selz Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
If jr«u <kwU this. Step Aa aad
look at tlw price* pAaord on our
light weight Cheriot, Wocated aad
llomeapao Suits—just ths suit for
A LOT of Men’s
\V<Kil outimr suits
Coats and Pants..
A lot of Men’s
Wool outing suits
Coat and Pantp..
A Urr of Men’s
Outing Suits
$1.00
$2.00
$2.50
$3.75
$5.00
$7.50
.V :
■'.Vi
HERE ARE VERY lOW PRICES
•>
THB wywmm Rscoim nuvciitK cmr.
THfeEYENIWGRECORD-
michman.
Thursday,
july
2s, itas.
• ywa expect tokadpthem. the amount bring made mp tnm the
roriruax
mmrn mt Woe*—e liss m a
CnpUto Toder then aaitg nrhe 8nl-|
vatiao Girt” by Oaptnla Mvmrite'sl
requeri and Captain Munsrile thco!
rovwigpt with Ood? Have ytoa ever foHowad -with -The Gates of Gold.”;
the Hew Tart AMerirna. ts attfw
been «i deftatte as that? Have you the toBtohm of the army Xdning to[
ever aload dpoR a daflMta spot of the cboras. Tbe riaaiag *erTloif wasf
pMch to wtht he Is divliplag the m
AT OlflCIRLCt CHURCH.
OoTs aarth. al aamc deflatte day and devoted to ptayer and a etrong eEort|
btoir aad made a deflnUe covenant* I to reach aoals rimcd the tnmiitifal la-|
woakd Uke. If I had the time, to have spfrtog senrtce. Brigadier CPx willaa open meetteg for men and women •peak this rireatng at the Salvatioa!
to MTlae oa their feet aad testify of the Army bhrracks oa the grew Welsh re-'
meoMiry of a drflntte apoL and a vlvaL bring in a pdslUoa to spiak
ftMK HAR MAOC AND HAS KEN daflalte boor when tbey and God met knowingly, haring receatly retumed
from a trip abroad.
RICHLY SLESStO.
THE COLOR CUR&
C8XSF8KE
AW.BSnnK. ■!«»•■«■
IS IT EOONOIVIY
L»do without a refrifpenbor or leeCbeoi dorittg (hoho*-gmii«
itaT noQthnr Any ooe wbo bsa triod both ways win tell yoo
The gotoll aaicmni sec.
eMOiy to oeoqne «»• NOW
id M D0thiz4* ooapnnsl
with the OATing it miu
make yon in one aunnon.
vm cMBum nTH gob
signed for eolor txmtmmL The hotM.
wrMcfa b only one roaoi deapw has all Ita In Company WMi Hor Sacratnry She
wlodew*. Mnibrrb« over a boadred.
Is Tonrtafl Hia HoriMawi Raaoria.
faring eoath. The lateriar walU of tbe
Captain Banlara Intradacad to
Mom are painted a para whiter srhlla
HlaNaarFlaM.
the wtodows are of diffemit eotaih ar
mlxtores of colors: With the csolered
The evaplpg meeting of tbe Sslra*
tbeae windows t>atlenu will recline oa don Army corps of this oit|r was held
AMCtCMT RIOHT URHKLO.
Inrt BigM at the Church of Christ and
inOgt! atom- or KAoaM has d<<ternd and prv f«r -l-W «
The deUcBcy of the treatment pro- a targv«ndk«ce was preaemt to listen
that a waa Imm a right U> aMrcfc fMoed by n—rhs may ho rewUaad froai to the cameat aad able sermon de
tmr hMtead* pocket* for loc»c the fact that tbeve are five windows tlverad by Brigadier Oeopral Blaache
ihaagc.
WUIIam H. Harding bad srMh dWereat rdMfha aC graoa. The B. Cos at DetroK. who, with her oeore
Sakad a divorce Rom bU wife for sov- wtadowa toward ^^ eyaae and
tary. ChptaiB Toder. arc her* on a two
avml^rcaaoo*. one of tboai being that
days' «tny, white caroute through the
after he had gone to
bl« wife abaorthem resorts In tbe interest of
auwted whatever aoner be bad from
their wuih. This UinK (he closing of
Ms pockets. The judge granted the
the tteeal year for all army workers.
aivorpe bat Insisted that the grant was shades of gTsen IIMri hsths b requlrad. Captain and Mrs. Ira Mnnstite were
jnctarail oa the ocher gnmads. not be- The duratiflo of stay la each hath present for the last lime, as they left
aauee his wife had lightened bis bor- toast be caktdated to a olocty. as cer at « o'rkKk this morning for tbclr new
4m br rwnovlng the weight of change tain colors are inctlned to Induce new Held of work at Adrian. Captain John
tnm hWclothe*
wife ha* a right compblntB.
Tlie Mini Norgorod mOllonalrc, M. Houters of Aan Arbor coni*, wa* also
to do that.” he declared.*
Rrhttkotin. ondsrweiit I»r. Bmriw* present at ticf tuccesaor of the rellr
While there arts some who will obti^nl for kidney f
whh soch tog captain.
|act and decidedly, too. to the docMoo aucceos that be has
At S o'clock the focal eocps arrived
^af.C
tha jadge in regard to tbe ancient j n,|,|«.g toward tbe erection of the
at tbe (horrk from an open air meet
mMata. there ar* othara who will aot.
log on Front stnxu and began the
aamg the latter being the wivea
church services, led by Captain Yoder
themselves. The point of tbe whole
of^Helrolt. Brigadier Deneral Cox
Matter roatt ^b the fart (bat the A WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPH
then *]ioke of the general regret felt
haahaad Wmseir is to blame for the
rirtag hoHeC Caaaht hr cn* COwera over tho departure of Captain ami
aearehlBg procan. It be Is not nig
Mr*. Munselle who had gathered many
gardly In .moootary d4Wllng wUb bis
friends around them and now. by ol>c>wife, she will not lie rtsqulrod to hunt
cigar, aa'oae tng onlcrs were drawn elsewhere as
for BKSiey. If when she asks ft»r a might think t first gtanw. It b* a i«ho
Manulktior tho areds required. Fhe Infrodnred
amall amooni be/marlK like an animal. tcgraiih of a bulleti from a Manulh
Captain Boaters who ar»i*»e and sang
R auads to nststm tlial she will nut rifle traveling through the atr at the
rale of 1.780 feet a s«eottd. This re "Glory, oh glory, Jesus ha^ Redeemed
aak him but will resOrl to Suf rcpildosis
markable photograph was taken by roe.”
aacbnda to obtain the ncccKaary
r Ludwig
rague by
Brigadier
fhen spoke of' the
iMdr
^ARsaftaasr
.groat lioodon revival now going on at
which lo.noo gather twlee V day and
a rlionis ttf .*5.000 volees slug lyinilon'r
popular song. "Glory." and In resi*t>nsc
her request Captain Voder sang It.
aecotnpanied by the guitar.
Whew n woman aarrio* a mar, sbes
b hb equal partner In ail*f«»miiic. 1ml
la fortana be b the sole owaor and
Mm has not rights whatever. If abe
aaads moaey. la most cases she must
cravealy bog for It and take what Is
■ung at her with a grateful sir. Pchttrious biiiitauids are to blame for pll
firtog wiveH and If all Iioiuh*wives
•ere put n|*in an allowance there
•ould be no* pocket rtdiblng. It Is to
W uDQeisKKM],
we
uDdersl<K>d. .alway
.always,
s, however,
nowc
that
the wog^
^ibc right kind
k
‘
of a
•omna becauiw she baa anI <equal rc
tponslblhty wlt^lheIt biisbainl.
biiMhaiiil.
* It may imt be at all dinruU to And
iowa tp ibo.tarig scImhIuU's of tbe
Dtngtn blit, Jint It would require con
st met Im gUteamanshtp to frame a
VASKUianuc nt^nutr i« piooirr.
Bt% whlch^lpikld jMisikctts a* few ob the abl of an electiir flash, the expo
ledkltv a* lhow< romiilalninl of. The sure Itelug appmxlmately our eight
abattg^ whleh Would be demandr^ by jiondrej tbouaandtii of a *eeond.
The pUiurr allows how the ballet In
JllaU'W one section would be op^y another. ('otict'asUmH and lU mg!»t puidies tlM- air aside as tbe
prow of a fast moving slilp displaces
nlses would Im* necMaary. and the water ahead of it. lU'hiud tbe bul
ta^ipHmbinore ob>«<cl lonable Items let are areo atr waviw like tbe wayes In
would tm found In any new bill, or as the wake of a vessel, while Immediate
the result of any gimeral revlshw, than ly aliout tlie projoctlle a vacuum Is afv
nre found In the IHugley bilt. if pr«o
liofeasnr Mach's plmtngraph Is the
ant business and industrial rtmdttfoos
•twe daplorablw It mii:hl .be well to first. It Is Mid. ev*er taken of a flying
bullet and demonMrates the wondiTful
tarlg ehanges, n'Ksrdless of reantta. Rnt cbang<*s from a fcltoatlon
ivS^jWblch on the whole Is salksfaelory
lip ^■oao not BC«m desirable, and should j
YW Bwaitai
Vta U* eneoursKiHl.
I calm a stormy sen when flml Into It,
AUK .JT”.!. _■
. . . i have be«m Invented In Krani'e. The
Aii.
aiT
—t
r».* T
A
*7
‘V"'i firm.
s ; I tbr
there by a single
Uie
ease <»f a moving viwsel it Is diffl
mu to rcoch tbo«- in front, among
tiadr, 1
*•'!!**•
»l^iih-b the sblp-s progn^ will aoim
talnr of 24 ermt* when olTrrtM in bar- ■
0“
ordinary eX]doslve
ter for coffee, palm oil. pa!n. nine. '' slnils containing oil were trte*l, but
trotT aklna and niblirr.
^ j these. besld«>s Itelng dangerous, did not
Cannot P« Curad .
'• <****ribute fhe oil eveul.v. ^ At present
a* they cannot I wooden abelb ar* used, wblrb bn*ak
tlon of tho ear. j when they strike the water, allowing
roach tho distutsed imrtU
vll to ran evenly over tbe surface,
Tbore Is only one way to cure t
neat,, aad
and that Is by consUtutk
conatltntlpnal { F*c nlidit use the sbelU have an II•as 1*
iKwfneaa
b caused by
by an , laminating attarijment Tbe i—nUs
tollamod condition of the mucous
are said to l>e satIsfaetory. SuCceaa.
W ben
, u have a rum._.
smd or Imperfect hiring, and
. Brimht as a Trallrr Car.
Is entirely closed. drafncM U j Cooduetor GleAson of tbe I<oulavllle
Nashville
recently oapthe rtonJL and unleto the liifiarama j
Nashville railroad
r
tlon can bo taken out and this tube 1 tured a peculiar worm on Red rooun.restored to Its normal condition, hear-1
hear-11tain and wrill eeud It to the Smith
be
destroyed
Birever;
nine
I
•
tag will
j sontsn institute to bare It examltwv]
_
It of ten nre caused‘ liy
ca- I 1and claaoed. Tbe worm Is about two
■
tarrh, which le nothing but an In- ,
i half tacbes kmg and of an oak
Am a—si aa—Aliirwn O# iK^ ■WmdMhllM MIIPS.
I color, no far or hairs, bat a idieli-Ilke
wnMIve^f^ Hundred Dollar* j ^
(caused1 by
for any c
cannot be cured by the hack. On each side wrhene tbe
catarrh)
8«M for rircu worm COB— In ^contact wtth the
ground are yellow dots-ten on each
FW. CHENEY A CO, Tkyledn. O- side. At night tbeee etreaks and dots
Bold by dnigglsta. 7Sr.
are as brtobt a* an electric light and
Take Hall'a PamUr P111« for eooMl- wheel crawling the strange worm does
paUon.
not look unlike a trolley car with
many lights on tbe aides.
lk> be given away to tbe school chllThe Mlantoota experiment station
drea Satnrday aflertMifm at a special has dlecowred that the row snffeca
matinee to be beW at 2:,"fi o'ckiek by from the characteristic dieeaae of twreoItaymood'a gia«x blower*. A special
matinee for ladlee and children.
Tbe admlasioo le^O to adults and Sc
to seboM eb1Mr«B.todadlng one of the
Ibeellmlitotod.*-^
many preaenta given away.
July 2fl-2t* ,
ALL FANS can bend for (tennd
ModJeaka hopes te aril her ranch
1^ Sunday. Pere Marquette excursion.
la r^licornla for rn—gh to allo'
i«ta 91. Central Icng^ game. Ike
BoMer. What better?
My measory If of three definite and dUtlnct Umes when I entered Into a
dritoUe covenant with God
I have
had many hot these three stand out.
Plrat. 1 was Imt Mxtecn years of age
and Hvlng in Landon. when I gave nyr
heart to God under the minlstnuion of
General Booth. The month was June,
tha boor »:Sfi and the place Portland
sqnartx The hteaatags of that night
■re brilliant. Nothing could make me
doubt.
Tbe aacood seeking of the MeaMngs
of salvatlott was In my own room. The
month was again June. I came from a
tenrice, entered my-os-n room, shut
the d«»r. turned the ta*y In the. kick
and said as 1 fell on my knees at my
bedside. 'I win never rise till 1 know
that 1 am the poaseasor of God's forKtvenein and salvation.' 1 knrit there
from i o'clock until after midnight
The third movement was made in a
luwpiial in Bombay. India. I was sick
xnd dying of smallpox. Sick and dying
I went down la the valk-y »»f the
shadow of IVatb. down In tbe shadow
i.nOO miles aday from the other two
-Mjvmant places with God and I said.
If 1 am spari'd I will In the future as
never before seek Thy glory, with all
inselAfthoess. and all seal and stri'ngtb
and all that 1 have done In the past
«hs1l lie n<Ahing to what I shall do U
I am s'pared' ami like Ib-rekiab, He
gave roe more life. tbt‘ Ilexekiah be
tave fifteen yeai> and t«i hm' prolmbly
mort'. and I am pn>*rhtng tonight on
the vow made that night. In my hours
of Irmpiatlon. I ha\e taken ilu- •Irvtl
spirii to the Men'd A-ovenaut |daee^
aiijl jsilnted out to the enemy «if my
soul. ibe*«- definite'MNits and In *«»
doing have rtinie away triomphant.
and I ray. Imppy the man and
lh<' -woman who has a memory id a
definite ex|H'ri«nire. There Is l
mother or father who can pri'arli
Ifertive sermon than to ti'-ll of
llielr conversion and p*dnt out that
definite rtivenant plan'."'
Brigadier Co*.
The address of the evening was then
deli vert'd by Brigadier Cox, » |io. In
opening. s|*»kr of her last visit to this
Brlga«H»*r Cox said that there vur*
city epe year affTand in so doing made many gistd |hh»pU> whi> had pa.-.sed iiite
refereocx> to tbe paa^ y-twr** work. This,
happy condition, who have imi
she said, had bet'n a good year, a year had time* and atwaons wUh ChmI and
of toll, service and sacrifire and one, she told of a yi>ung woman w ho cam«
loo. of victory. She attributed her In
her In surh doubt of her own for
creased camestniwa to bring twelve gfvoness of sin* and I said when (|u«''«
mouths nearer the .lodgment throne. tlonctl by her as to the unrertainiy «d
"Captain Yoder and I hare ta't'n on a her mind, that It was her privilege
two wtwkK* resort tonr,
resorting know. "Gp home, shut yijArself in
tnirseivos. i may state, mit a tour .wur room, lock the door and never
among the n*st»rts where we have en rise from your knees until you know
deavored to reach the re*oTter*K sonl. that ft)n'vcT this.gri'at question Is set
While a-e have earnestly sought them tled. One of the provisions of Gml's
IVt.»skey. Hast Jowlan and other Injerry Is that every man shall know
resort towns b<:t a few have l*oen | that they have given up a sinful life
saved yet we have had a good shot-at j Have you a memory of such a e,.v<'
them ami have tu'cn hard at tlnun. { nant and of the ftpm and hour when
God has givim us a few schiIs and we j the Holy Ghost, tbe |»enteeosl
are ending up our work here In Trav j to you? What a memory this
"
the disciples. When they met In nft» r
In choosing her theme Brigadier Cox j years how they talkivl of that hlessnl
told the MOTT leading up to the text tJmfi and of Peter prearhwl 1
r the
11 King*. xxil:2. ”And the king stood biiming burg. All the place
by a pillar and made a covenant before fire with the holy »plrt. "
■ Lord to walk after the Lord aad
In dosing her wonderful ln*i»irlng
kei'p Hi* eommandments and Hi* w-ord picture* the brigadier s|>oke of
testimonie* and hi* statute* with all the Sabbath' breaker* at the resorts
their heart and all their soul, to per and raiitiom>d all not to be templet!.
form the word* of this covenant that She told of the trip to Callforniii of
were written In thi* Inrok. And all the the afllirtetl Margaret Allen and of
people stood to tbe covenant."
her return bedridden - when she lay
The preparatory etory which pre many months in her n*»m 111 and suf
ceded the announcement of thI* text fering though *hc wa* able through It
the story of thq finding of the
have reeomwe to the Itoautiful
book of the king of King* and its effect; memories of the groat mountains ami
upon J(M>lah when brought to him gad HunKct* of California, refreshing Iut
rtwd. the plcuire descrllM’d In the text tirod soul with it* l»eaut.v and
bring the story of the co\enant which wrote of them, of the beautiful
JoeUh made with the l»nl after he |
14 gau Bernandlmi.
felt the truth at the great book and It*
Al the cloning of the sermon Mr*.
propbiwie*. "Tlie king stood'by
iar and made a covenant etc..” the Munsrile was 4ip|iotRled by tbe briga
speaker *aid. "and he did ancKhcr dier to i>a«s the tamboureen atvomd
for a gootllf collection for tbe army
splendid thing for he
condomnw! all that he had found In | »*“’ «* Us^iim with only 17.40 for
Ihc book of King* for he brought the •<>
audience, wa* announced
idol* out of the honao and broke down through the pastor. Rev. rilom, that
tho housi** of false pix>phcts aad In tbe offering should be |io and an at
malty other wrays kept the promises tempt wairmade to eollcct It, and It
looked as tboogh every person gave
which he made.”
8be said, "it's no use making eovc- penatei lor but %2 wa* again colloclej.
How
Wait A 8*na Can tell as
Good a Cigar as th« Chico for Sc.
"You want me to ulk about cigar* r*
said S. E. Wait uf a H Wall A Sons to j
a Ri-ctird reporter.
'
”1 think the U tli'r way is to let our |
cigars^ U»k for tbemsolvrv." be con-1
llnufd. 'There is one cigar in ourj
case, tbe ‘Wadsworth Bros.' Chico.'j
which Is doing a lot of talking, even'
shouting. 1 consider ousrives fortu-j
nale In getting the agency for It. as It
Is in reality tviual to any loc cigar,
and It costs only Sc.
"You set* wv buy dlrivt from the
maker, and the middleman does tnot
gt*t any pndlt. At any rale. It Is betcoming the bt**tl selkv in our case, and
|H*tple who hert'k'dote would have
nothing lB*t a ItV or e\ea ISc. rigar,
ask fi*r a Chlro. and say they'like it.
lUttter try one yourself and sec how
good It U."
WhslHAbABdBMAU TnrarfUU«aM«rs
Prof. Hubbard’s Offices
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DEALERS
IN
FVFRYTMING
EVERYTHING
EVERYTHING
MANY NEEDED THINGS
ARE YOU GOING CAMPING?
It Ih Iri-Mi (44 j-o prepari'd, *n there will
ts* v**ry
Uiib-
eo.*King
Y41U
don't want m work all tbe tlno—you go for t-njoj ni4*u*. W<- liave the
greatisl ar.Mirtment of alnady cimked^foods, luun. riiirk4ti. veal. iMU-f in
endless ways. Van Camp'* ].ork and l^iis, ten kind* Van t'amp's {irepared
soups, thirty kinds of wafern, emkiev, raki's and bl.scults.
PITCHERS
What'* a more nov-ary ariit-le (ban a pnrlo-r?
Always breaking
thenu-it i« not tirq fanli of the plleher. i»ur the breaker—Ju.H bappeneil so.
(tot stone good glass piteliers for a quorier. there are other styles at tic.
7."ie. 8ic and ltd.'.'., th4aullful fancy ones In «vdd shapr's for 2Sc. X-’h- and 4-c.
Littb-urn's, fancy sbai*)--. iwrd for.a doz4>n dliren*nt punK»-i-s. sell for 2Gc.
Little w-|iit4' ndlk plteh«Ts f»»r 1«h* au<l I 's* an4l
lee plirbers ftir 20c. Xlc
and ITk'. l-!\tra pii«-lit-rs l«»r the Led tiH4ni f«*e riGc
.
SPONGES
An m-tlfiil. ^ls.ng.-^ are ii4 eeb.-ary. T»«ili-t
epongf**
fn»ni
U' up.
Bath
s|s>ng« - fnuii 1<R! up. (Noililiig so e^ioHiig these hot da)-* as a nice »pong>*
bath » Tbe sli.-i-p wt*d simii.go srils from lt»c up. Tbe gnu* sponge from
l.V. Uie Medilerrant an at 1>. Th«' drug defiartmeiil ha* all tbo. difleivut
kinds. Be sure and have a good supply In the home.
RARE PERFUMES
Are the kinds we sell. You can buy auy quantity fn.m an ounce to • ^ind.
Bt'll from 50c to tme an «»iitic<*. Have a .-iflchdld line of hfRib d |h rfuim .> at
10c. 25c. 50c, Tlie and ll.Ot*. ToUel and lavender waters at 25c and 50c a
bottle.
OKNT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
a'so SEE A WHQK)W SSq
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For tivjitinv;
sick. n-moviiiir
rrnu»
itiuK tin*
the Rick,
.VnVi
• and It.on. guarapxcoa.
wrinkles, «lev« li»j'in>r thin
store 1*4F, 11 Mead.-. B. E. Wail <
tliiii cheRbvl
clut
' Sons' drug -stores.
ptTBons ;inil n>lu
lo4-nt4v| I
b\
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PA,\ATI:U.A.
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d4liKbl|
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SM<)Kf?R.
r.-ivcrae f
» partieiilar smokers.
j ter’b I*annlelJas.
ielt^
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INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
toKIR
sue DOWN
is all wc ask on any one in
stock and your own time
on Uirbglanoc. CRaf«a4
Bent Her Dewble.
Forced to SUrv*.
-I knew no tine, for four
fcks.
n. F. l..eek. of Cuneunl. Ky. aayrs:
when 1 was sirk. with typhoid
kid- "F»»r JO years 1 sufliwd agonies, with
w ith
cry irouliU-.'* writiw Mr*. Am
run* on my ii|*per lip. so iwlnful.
le. of nuhburg. I*a.. "and when I got i Muneiimes.. that 1 emPd
cimid not eat. After
A(t<
lK*tlt r. altlMiugh 1 had one of the I* *t, vainly trying every thing rise. 1 cured
I was bi'nt double.' It. with Bueklin's Arnica Balve” |f»
bands on my knetw! gre^t fur btirns. cuts and wounds. At
1 walkt*d. From this terrible j Johnson l»nig Store Co's. K II. Meada,
m I was rcM-ueil by Kb*etric Bit- S. E. Wall £i Sonw' drug stores; only
K.VJOV YOtHSEI.F by trip to
■hlch iX'fstoied my health mad 2ic.
Grand Ra!dd^ Sunday via INre Msr strength and now I can walk as
qnt'tie exrurhlon. rate |2 with ||«> straight as ever. They are simply
! If taken thik month. kr*eps you wril
worth of fun. Return trip made aPer
' all Hummt'r. It make.- ilte little iwe*
game. •
July ju .-St
««t. idtHti and gniw A loulr for Un*
Hollister's IPK-ky
rail A Sons'drugstore*;' whole Tauilly.
Mountain Tr«. Zi cents. Tea or Tab-.
A lot «»f l«ys' and children's sbttrt
lets. Johnson l>rug Ctu
pants in r«itton and lim n.......... 19
If you cannot eat. » b*» p or woiL. f.s*1
A lot
Jhien luints. Uith whip*
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latest news from I'arl-., Is.'fbal
lave di.*»t overed a dU^nd euro
nil- ifir I
lUmllion Clothing Co.
Tablet* i for tvinsumplbm. If > I f**ar <
.Hpial to It.
i-etits, Tia
roeiimwla.
H
i Drug t'j.
John
Im-sI fur .WMi to take that great n*medy
TOO fcl Ihc arcst sna on yoar
montktnedby W. T. Motb-**.. ri Vnnb>. r.
porch?
1? Protect yonrseU with a
for f.
bamboo porch shade. We have all
y.-ar* . Nntliing hel|H«d mo. until I
A
may
sizes.
l.*»k Hr King s New IM.-n.verT fc*
J. W. Millikcn julf20tf
wild II
to y.nir 1
ill relieve i’onsutnpMon. foughs and Coldi
'olds, wblek
; a im'd'.r
1 <-ffeeted a
•liMromfor
, King's New l.ifl.if*- Pill*.
Pill* They f
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iriR-TV
tSK.FROi
the pkMSIkro of haring
yowr odtiblfli fmoh ami
appetiidagifl worth itopnrchagcprifxk
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OUT HOPED ’THAT CHANGE %WLL
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fli1owt«—>d ofcot 40. b*» bOiA
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AUXOCO THAT AOCO WOMAM piflk berries aii4 tao aot bwo oeen Over 1800 Ctm* Are Haadtod a^Oay.
•toM, tkoi«k It «M reportotf ttei be
THBM MCAMC INSANC.
Early Apgiss Look Very^
ww la tbo Tklalty oC Tk
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His fatber has gnoe Lkcre to look for
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MIM
' MOM wboD twrrm
a«4 Me RoTiMe^ Her
ftef. L. ft BUm« oehw the
TIM atieotJoB of Judge Iftayne *la
botac lakeo np today with the caae of
Jaeob RoilBakl. er^ rs. Jaeob Bpetaaki.
Jr. aad Mary Roelnekl aad thoaght
'
4teUag beck to a p«friod relailBg to bappmlaga of
jraan alanding tb*
teaiiaKioy vas raadered arlth a* mticb
feoliag and beartaebee as thoogh tbry
bad iakeii place yeaterday.
Tbe partlee to tbe sall^l reside to
iMtdBaaa eoqaty aad tbe salt Is the
cwteoaie of a traaefer of property In
peyairnt for afecHoa aad care for the
aped, la lt>7 the plaintiff and bU aife
deeded to tbe aanHwake, Jacob,
eighty acres of land aad aliiy acre* ap
peadod with the mntaal nnderstaading
that ^e Utter woald been me the prop
««ty ^ tbe defeadknu opoa the death
of tbe pareau.
Two years ago the unit was begna
and at the Ust term‘of tbe LoeUaau
cooaty eourt waa traasforred to
eonaty by mutual eooacet The plain
tiff on tbe wltnesa ataad today told tbe
ooort of tbe lUaeas and onnsetiuent lasanity of tbe rnotber which be attiib«ted to being refueod confeaaloB aad
abaolutlon from her alas by tbe priest
who poabed her away «iib her rosary
wbaa she presented herself beeauae
abe bad .attempted bo protect her prirate road from tbe aforesaid prleat*a
alleged Uwleea use through bis peraletency In leering the gate open.
Upon one oecaskm. so Jacob RoalnBkl auted, abe went out and remon
atratod with the priest and was atriick
with a whip in the bands of her son,
who struck the horse at tbe same ti^e.
Bbe fell and was run orer by the
prleet'a rig. She Uter appeared li^
church but waa refused ooafessloo and
knowing through her belief that un
less she baeame abaolred from sin sha
would not be saved she beesme dospoadeat .-sod f<ir four dsys ret
food and water, this dating the beginBlog of her malady which lasted for
twelve years and It, Is during this
period that the deed now Itelng sought
to be set aside was signed by
BKither.
On the other hand It is contended
that her Insaalty was caused by the
habitual abuse which took the form of
daily whippings fn>tn the hnsliand and
h was not until a few years ago
abe was sent to Milwaukee for (
meat and retumi>d In a rational atate
^of mind. During tbe relating of this
part of the trouhle the aged wife was
deeply affected and appeared to acuto. , ly feel the grtuu wrong which ahe
alleged to have suffc^red at the tends
* .«f tbe priest.
a
FinERIl SERVICES
■i:-'.'
Jamas M, Dawson of Garfield Town
ship Whs lurisd This Afterneon at 1:30.
'
The funeral of the late James M
Uawstfh of Garfield township waa held
this afternoon at tbe home of the de
ceased at 1:30. Rov . lUmas Cuchlin of
.BdaUng before a Urge numlMT of the
friestds of the deceased who had come
io pay their last n-specta to tbe de
parted. Mr. CochUn ;taid a worthy
tribute to tbe long and useful life of
the father and busbaad and friend.
Music was furalsbed by a quartet
composed of Mip. Gray. Mrs. Everett.
LawreaceK. Bock aad HertK itB. Moo
tagoe. BorUI took place in Oakwood
la tbe family lot
THE MABKETB.
#■
Ir;
East Buffalo, Ju1y.^.-CaUle-81ow,
easy. VeaU and calves—fltrwdy to
easy. Sheep and lambs—Steady, trade
fair. Hogs—Aedve, higher.
ItptroU, M^clu July 20—WheatJuly.
^ 2 red. h4c: No. 3 com,
Ka 3 white oats. Skc.
►
Tidedo.. O., July 20.—Wheat—Cash
had July. S«Hc; September. 88Hc.
Chicago. July 20.—Wheal-^nly.
fOUc; September, *7^4c. Cpm—July,
S7%c; September. BSHc. Oata->laly,
SSkc: 8«MHember. fp^c- September
pork. |12.g5; Urd, 17.20; riba. VM.'
Omeieting MMeter.
A very quUt though prsUy mid-asm
ler weddiag occurred thte asomlDg at
P o’clock at the vwaldeBce of Mrs.
CbrUtlna Wood of SIT Sixth ^reel.
whea her daughter. Roee. was united
In marriage to Dr. T. Arthur Penhsllegoa by the Rev. L. B. Blssell of tbe
Presbyterian cbnrcb of this city, tbe
vows being plighted with the full
CbcrrW were ptaUfiil os tte dty
SBgrket today. Tte crop of Barty
iUchmoBds M fast disappearing and
the firstd
I on (be IBMriiet will csonsist of the
Montmorend and Olivet: varieties.
Tbe Black TsftartlnBs are nearly gone
aad srin be replaced by the Yellow
Spanlefa aad Windsors which are slow
ly patting la ibelr appearance.
’The prices at,present are mot the
besL the eoar cherries eeU from
seventy to eighty cents aad the sweet
varieties bring a dollar, but It U>
UMOght that the ctenge In
weather will sM the maiket aad prices
greatly advance.
There was one car of cherries
shipped f^w here yesterday besides
the hundreds of emmet which the
press companies handled. The a
age shl|iim‘nt during the steson has
been over 1500 cases every day.
There Is a fine prospect for a good
crop of Duchess apples mbirh will be
ready for shipment shout Aug. 15. The
late fall and winter appUwolu not look
> promising.
The unprecedented crop of cherries
on the peninsula has r<*soUed In some
record breaking tUiipments. the hlghyet being reporuxl this morning
from Old Mission. Yesterday
crates were, picked and shipped from
the Old Mission dock alone, while Seth
Thompkins picked and put on the
Traverse City 181 eiatcs yextenlay
and many other fruit raisers of the
l>onlnsuls shipped crates counting well
up Into the hundreds, from the Bowers
Hsriior dock and by rail from Trav
erse City, sending them here by teams
and the auto Dclght line.
Tbe pretty home sras a
ferns and roses tor the occasion, the
gueats being limited to a few inilmale
friends and tbe relatives of the con
tracting parties. Promptly at the boar
set. P o’clock, the s/jfl strains of
Lohengrin’s march were rendered
the pUno by Dr. C ii^.^Burbridge and
Immediately the bride, unattended.
» Into the parlor where she was
met at the Improvised altar in front
of the fireplace by the groom and the
I plighted.
“MwlHatlon"
pUyed during thU beautiful service
after which the Joyful strains of Men
delssohn's march pealed forth and the
short informal reception was accord
ed the guests by Mr. and Mrs. Pcnhallegoa.
The bride was becomingly gosmed
BREVITIES.
In. white chiffon over white silk and
carried a shower bouquet of white
sweet peaa. The entire wedding party
repaired to the O. R. A I. depot where,
amid a showhr of old shoes and rice
The waiting rooms ft Iht,* Pere Mar
the happy couple embarked on their quette depot are being rellonred.
wedding Journey to Mackinac Island
J. B. Rhodes, who has been In this
and later to Calumet, whdre they will city for a few days in tbe IntcresU of
spend a month In the home of the
groom's parents where th«»y will re
turn aad be “at home" at 517 Sixth
street. One of the delights of the
newly we<ld«d couple sill be their an-*
nnuncement of their forocoming. Ibis
bt'ing possible through the melodious
strains of a monst«T cow bell securely
locked to the handle of their suit
which accompanied them In their Jour
ney. Many beaut IJul and artistic pres
ents were received by the young
couple from hosts of friends in tbe
city.
PICKING WILD BERRIES
HUCKLEBERRY CROP 18 BEING
HARVESTED NOW.
Whole Families Are Tenting on
Pleine and Gathering En the
. Small I
ly. left
for St. Johns, where be will
attend to the advertising for the sec
ond production of the fair in that city
this season. The fair will also show
for the second time this »i>as<in in I.dnslng In the near future.
WiHlam Tunney was fined $1
Judge IU»berts tods>f for riding his
wheel on tbe sidewslfi^ As he fftleil
to show up In court, the Judge sent
olBcer afier him. which added 12.25
costs to Ills aitsessmenl.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Garfield
township M. E. church, pastor Rev. J.
W. Miller, gave an Ice cream
watermelon sticlal last evening at the
residence of Mr. Clark and many of
the resideots of Traverse City drove
out and enjoved the evening; S20
cleared by the ladies.
Mrs. \V. M. Payne and liUle
Will W. Pa>ne, of Suttons Bay passed
through the city this morning on
return from s few days spent
Thompaonville. where she went to cel
ebrate the liuIe shaver’s birthday.
The barge Hennepin loaded with
crushed stone, arrived at the dock last
night and lay at the end until tbe
scow was unloaded so that she could
take her place, and run tbe automatic
unloadfug gear which she carries.
the Cai
Wild berries are receiving as much
stteotion Just now as the great Tberry
crop being harvested. Every morning
Just as the first cock opens his sleepy
eyes crowdq of berry pickers wend
their way east In sragons with their
sun bonnets Industrlimsly tucked away
under the seat and crates
luncheon l*oxes in readiness for the
day’s picking. Traverse City U in the
midst of The bine berry belt and for
thirty years or nrore this little Insig
nificant berry b»s been tbe pet of the
fruit market though never taken from
its barrra and sandy soil and culti
vated Into tbe overgrown and over fed
"home grosm" fruit of other small
beriy fruits. The berry Is still a wild
one and bushels may be found almost
at tbe door tit the cUy resld««t during
a good season. In many eases families
tent In the hucklelierry .patches and
consider it a rich harvest, being able
to clear a neat sum every day. for dll
hands turn out except the baby, and
that Is telsteriHl
in the shade of a
tall pine and allowed the liberty of
Infantile vioodtTinent at the ctenge
from hot. stuffy roomX to the wide and
cxbaustless expanse which it on
all sides. The berries find a ready
Funeral fierwicc.
market and do not crush with ship
Tbe funeral of the late Hiram Miller
ping and BO arrive In tbe southern
will be held from the residence. 1007
markeu fresh and srhoteeome.
Hannah avenue, tomorrow morning ft
10.30. Rev. Tbenas Ullom wlU of
ficiate. A ■
.
UYSOEHERTOVER
Wnnsin Watt, who has lieen spWsatter Sharps Bay the Hot BpftI
polnied dlr.’ctor of tbe DoessHdofer
Has Passed One Hundred EightyKclr p stul Art Irstltule, Is the second
ANT WHO WISH coatracts for soft
Five Deaths ReeulteH.
drink, poaaut, popcorn stands, etc., at
otage
ite fair grounds during the racas may
of birth or moocy > r Influence, he has
obtain them by seeing W. H. HigglBS.
largely cdoratM f nssif. He Is tblrffPO atiteas phone. 2tl Bell.
ty-two
years
old.
tbe weather sharps the days of Idlling
JulytO-lt
beat ere passed for the preeeoL Binee
B. H. KUdee at this dty retamed the torrid weather began the deaths
flosslsn officers In eemp rts
of
Its peraoas are directly fttribnta- money to pay for their meals, bat la
tees* <hl* boon after spending a few
Aaysat CedU bay U tbe latetwets of Ue to the beaL Eleven deaths were many cesNi they keep thU for other
reported op to noon. ^
the Kanaly BhUgU compaay.
purposes, god cat with the soldiers.
tmvkms citv,
metaMN,
thumsav. wlv
• .IIEGORTB AMO MMOBTEI^
« nk "
Cterles WelU left today os ite M.| The MUoes Basle aad Jemsle Cbok
Tbe Brat of the aarface drsmiag t
the gtate ftr««t pavemewt wUl be bud j A N. E. fur Ladlngtas. teviBg rooelvad ! of Idateare the gtiefts of their ooasia.
Saturday. Tbe larger partloo of the | word that fdt sifter of that plaoe was Mabel Pariaft of M2 Bast Eighth
first block which U to be paved U ^ot cgpecked to Urr,
covered with the atone aad two rollers '
TkAVBlSE CITY'S fisrortte twtissr. NOTICB—After August 2<*, 1MB. neck
are at work on it today. After thU
has boeo thoro««hly roiled ike Bnticr. will taterent you Sunday.
•having win be 5c extra at all ualoa
ft U covered with tar which aeu as m* Grand Saftds. te Oeatral league gaase,
shops.
July l«t
mt bet srecn tte stone and aarfaoe' Whectiag vs. Grand RapMs. Inquire
July 2»^
dressing. The curbing has been fin- Pere Marquette rales.
A kd of beys* abort linen pants... 38e
Iriied and the work of laying the wsocr
A few boy*’“l-plece cotton and
mains b being rapidly pushed forward.
J1T.T ii !8 THE DATE of Per. * linen sulu size* 8 to 15 years.
Marquette cxcorsioa to Grand Rapids.
only.................................................. S8c
Ike Butler. Traverse City’s favorite
Hamilton Clothlns Co.
twirkr in box. .
July 2<k3t
The tame of the Grand Traverse regloa grow* and grows oMR
tbe
Une grass of Keatnehy nods la npproral and.eends lu dred and orerw—iiUnaarr aeeVers Into tta-deer.
bnrittg air. recetvlag them again ’te
good as new." ThU day’s list of north
ern traveTers seeking reft and recaperntlOB Indedes MUa Bonis and sister
of Newport. Ky.. who peaeed Throogb
Uw city en route ft>r the Leetanaa.
Omsna; Mrs. C. D. Campbell aad three
A Jot of moo's straw hau.:.......... 38c
MWAIWr ADI
children of LooUvlUe. Ky.. also bound
Cioalng out a lot of men’s twofor the Loelanan. Omana. thU being
PARk PLACK HOTEL
piece .Teool crash suits, up
OibS kngis ■Ota »*■» ■ sift TU.Sp.1
the first trip < the parties to the
from.............. r.............................. »2T5
UE.VT—No. 4 >7 Wift- loth
Grand Traverse regkia though they
Cmqe quick.
St. Inquire at county Jail or either
kmsly , bare spent sommer* ft
Hamntou Clothing Co.
phone No. 21.
July fiddf
and Petoskey. Mrs. Belle
W^ltuker. accompanied by. Beuben
WANTED—Comiietent girt for general
and Orvnie Crane of Clndnnftl were
houseaork. 715 I’nkrn street.
engeiw on their first Cedar Lodge
__________ , July 20-tf j:
trip and hope to enjoy the clear and
fteady breexes wh|ch sweep over'the WANTED-A ctimpescm girl fur g«o-t
carrying polar lodge, so popniar
ersl houM Work In small family. Mrs.!
with Chicagoans., Norihport also her
John F. Om, tUC Wa-^hlngton .urcei.•
aids several neft-arrivals today. Mr,
July 2ivif j
aad Mr*. P. W. Gage and two daugh
SITUATION
WANTED by SwcXlah
ters. Eva and GeHrnde. of Delaware,
Plain colored Japanese Silk, also white
gfrl
to
ilo
gt-m-nU
itousework.
Aj»ply
b.. took possession of the Spencer cot
and changeable Taffetas at..............
to l»n»f Ht tli-t n. R. r. D. 1.
tage tbU moruing. Leland received
July ftV3t
family party consisting of Mr*.
Plain
and changeable Taffetas
Bert Decker and fsmlljr. Molt Decker
and family. Harriet Decke'. Harry
Deevkor and Sophia V*-*per. all from
‘20 inch Back Pcau de Soie, $1.00 qual
Brazil. Ind.. and who will enjoy both
ity, at.............................. ..................
rodage and camp life until SeptemMr*. J. E, Hemderson and son
Arthur of Cadillac passtMl through the
city this morning for tbe summer
home of Parm C. Gilbert at Long lake.
ro just rttxMVttl
EllU Woodbrldge and family of In
iiu> tliousuml voliliana|>o1iB passed through tiie city
mm* hy such nutlioi
tmlsy on their way to lieland whenV«TiH*. Oliver
they will spftid the remainder of tie
tie.Cliiu;.
Dickens. Mre.
summer.
'
.
j
Soulhw<»rtli, Sir \VulU*r
IJ. E. Decker and family. M. E. Deck
Sx)it, Kmlyanl KipliuR,
er and family. S«>phia Ve«p« r
'
. Wilkit* Collins. Fl**n*ne*j
Harry Ikcker of Braril. 1ml.. w»‘r.> (
Morryot, Sir K. Hulw«*r
passengers on the M. A N. E. train
Lyton,
Heiirj’
l>mmthis rooming for Fouch. where they
inniul, Mrs. Oliphimt,
will lH» transferrin] to ladand and
■C’ h a s. U oi'i il
K (• V.
siM-nd a few si-eks.
('has.
KiiiL»«lfy. Max
O'Kill, •ItToim* K. •If.
Oscar Wiidu nml
^thf^s, to sell at
City Engineer Caldwell Is the Proud
Remnants VV^ash Goods worth I2j4c and
^
Pocseesor of s Dog That Made
h O
^Columyis Famous.
15c, to close at................................... .
These books will lie taken
in part payment for oth
Wllllsm Caldwell, city engineer. Ik
ers if rettmuxl in ^ood
oer of s valuable 1
n. W, A. FAlKSWOtTB
esc
Books Books WOOL ORESS 8000S. BUCK ANO
Z'},
CILOREB, BNE-QOARTEB OFF
POR
^1.00 OOOOS
XCC
Ch“lt3^
I.I2'C
NEW BULL PUP
IFOR
fti.as OOOD8
FOR
Si . BO OOOD
ONLY 10c EACH
roust prondunced typo,
wide front, bow logs. •undcrKhoi Jaw
and tn>mrnd«»UK ch**tu expansion of the
upp*T quality. **Bis" arrivtd last even
ing by oxproKs from his Kut.iirluiu
home in Cleveland and ho rarrietl his
pedigror* lKH>k umler his vest like all well behaved canine royalty. He’nwlly a ver>- swell dog. and ha^; a ptHligree teund In a neat llule vJdume
with a half-tone of himsolf on the title
page. "He’s the dog that made Co-j
iumbue famous." so the wording «.f the j
ircdlgree reads. lA-st evening Bis was
taken for a drive and greatly enjoye.11
the city s^hts, but today he b locked
In the bam and podestrians are not
permitted'a glimpse of his one black
eye for he ha* only one of a kind. Will
Caldwell’s friends say that "Bill ” hit
and the dog bit, too. though It was not
* Blir he bit, hut hU father.
PERSONAL.
G. K. Baticock of Lake Ann was in
the city today looking after buKineHk
bitorests.
Mis* Myrtle Hall of Sharon. MLh..
is visiting Mrs. Hariy Harvey of Bsst
Eleventh street.
Miss Ellen and Mis* Ague* Sullivan
returned this morning on the Illinois
from a visit in Chicago with friends.
Misses pearl and Ruby Emory of
Charlevoix arrived this noon for a few
days’ vlRli with Miss Nettle Wurzburg
of Saginaw is In the clty
A. Steel
1
wW remain a'few" dars.
und w
Dr. McEweu and wife of Saginaw
are guests of friends in this rliy.
H. F. Blouch of Crofion Is in the
city today.
Dr. G. E. Tripp of Kalkaska Is in 1
the city on btuiress.
The following C : ‘cago party passotl
through the city this morning on their
way to Williamsburg, where they will |
fipend a few weeks; C. A. Why land and
wife. Je^e Whyland. Edward Whyland and Mrs. 6. E. Boot.
• F. J. Porter and wife of East Jordan
spent yesterday In the city as guests
at Hotel Whiting.
G. Robs of Cbaflevoix was in the
city yesterday l^ing after business
iDtereets.
W. B. Brandstetter and George J.
Christlanaon of ManUtee agent yea
terday In the cltya Naldnith of Middleton and who
has been visiting at PeCoakey for a
number cf ifeeks returned to his home
today.
Mrs. Ggorge iloak and son. George,
left this morning for Cadillac to at
tend the raeea.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Iverson and telldrenJeft today for a visit at Jennings.
Mrs. M. W. Lewis of New York spent
a abort Ume In the city in the Inter
est of the Beonet achool at Irvington,
while earoate to Alpena.
TRY A RICORO WANT AD
iiblCE''
Front
and Union.....
E.WIIBEIM Comer
YOUR EYE
FOR THE PORCH AND
LAWN
An $S..50 fine quality reed
porch settee................... . 4.60
............74c
FOR JUST
A MOMENT
MORRIS CHAIRS
$5.00, $(.00. $7.50, $7.75, $8.00
l-or Chairs worth twice. Come early
' A FEW FANCY REED CHAIRS AT
YOUR OWN PRICE
WASH DAY GOODS
Gooil strong wood slatted porch or lawn
settee, red, a good value at 0.00. You
$4.75 Washing Ma
may have it now
chines..........................
‘lOc Clothes Bars
Chair'to match $2.35
OTHERS AT 30c ARD 40c
Willow Porch
Rocker.......... ....................
Large Wood Wash Tubs
Willow Arm Porch
Chair..................................
Wash Boards
for ............................. .
Brooms, 25c and 35c
values.............................
$1.50 Enamel SlopPails, with OKp
Revolving Office
cover.............................. .
Chair..............
Hgh back^arm Revolving
4*00
2.50
53c
3.25
1.50
1.65
60c
19c
19c
OFFICE CHAIRS
1.50
...........64c
Fine leather upholsteretl Re- ^ OO L^g^size Galvanized Wash
volving Chair........................
Large Roomy arm office
tion.Chairs, $4.00 valu
Tub Wrinifers
AND MANY OTHERS
for............... :.............
uS??r. 2.00
QQq
........... 2.17
1.39
WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY DAY
The Boston Store
J
, TMIMMAV. JUCY MMWL
AN ENQINEENINQ TRIUMPH.
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To SSfuainnSSa. Cka Maror aad Ot/
ro tba nhramhM. flmlUjat aad
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jjrartl bf Um eby of Tmroroa
MliHlaan
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k f I
kevnkia tedj to ard*a tte laravra
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Md dd aali atraat. Iran tba aaK lira parra «r Bra
Arms b Cole, Ula,.................
oiead
fbat fba aatof ^
ar mvMaa atraat to tba wa* IM «C
Wa«raertli atraat. arltk Ma a
BOAlWOPPDkjOWOBBB.
«aat, aad eaoieat cart aad dottar.
Tfca atraat to ba iWrt/ fact
A. k WUaoa. t
traaa carta. Tta ooat baia«.^aoe^
lat to fba aat hnotaa of tta dry
rabaaar, tl41H
nmdla* toot ra «,a81 aq yds. parias at
toba Boanloa aatbaate'No.i'*
«^da.
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B. J. Tlioaipaoa. C W. Kiacaley. C. 2atnigte cmi» M*
X>aa
I^oodoa. *
TajrJ
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MM ft
Arehla MU- to faat of mdlat cart at
U. Urktaa.
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dl. J. J. gbarma. JoUaa
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-
atraaL
Prod Ul Curtla. O. P. Canrar, C. B.
Taylor. A. W. Jahraaa. C. W. Aabloo.
Krad U li
M. Beckmaa. J.------------------.
Bmlth. Joba Raanle. M. Utnay. B.
Uyoo. Jeanla B. Aadetaoo. W\ T. Wood
bouaa. Mrs. Oao. Lather. K. I* Aahton.
Befarred to the apadal Mreat ooanlttee of the Piflh ward.
d City
To tba Uooorabla. tb» Majm and
Coaadl of the city of TraveraaB city.
Michigan.
mi. QmUaaiaa-—
tmdarMgned tax jiay^ of W*aahlactaa and
Webater aftaata, aak your boaorabla
body to recondder your action la renrd to tba aawar lateral No. oae.
Plat. No. k. and that tba taxpayera
hare the |irtTilei(a of paying In three
inatallniMitf. A majority of the Uxpayers owe for Iheir bomea and would
work a hardship oo them.
n .o .iBuwii.
KA,
K- Cleralsnd,
«. w.
M. tk.
I... 8. Puller. A. Robertsan. H. B. Carr,
J. R. Hamlin. B- P. Barber, I). Strick
lin. P. Balmon, Owea BchoolrrafL. .K.
K. I>yke. Henry pikh. N. B. Cbapla.
A. K. Bingham. J. W. qoble. Wm. Akertnan. a J. Smith. Krad Stocklnx. J.
W. oauatlett. M. P.. B. Swaaer, J. O.
Peaftv, Anthony Obert.
Kecolrad and placed on flla as said
request wag contrary to the prorlalaas
of the Charter and could qol be grant*
•bavrae nty. Mich.. July 3. 1108.
y ‘ ^ To the Honorable, tba Mayor and City
Council of the city of TrsTerae City.
Michigan.
mB. TheandcrslgnM
holding a free Street
valrln this city during the week of
July 24th
tth to 1J»th locluslra. To ba put
by the Caidtol Amuaamai
ay of Lanslngi Mlehlraat
body
reapecUttlty ask your hooorabla
hooorat
tlilooers
to grant to your itetli
loners tho
the ok'
ve ose
at
elusive
oae of the following
folio
t Btn'et from Uoardman aval
Ploc street: for the purpoaa of c.
lag the fnv- and admission ahows and
street pririlages; and no atreeta are
to bn cioaed tor traffic.
' W’e hereby submit for your cobMdafatldn. Blgnatures of a large nombar of
the reaptwttva bualneaa man and marchants in yobr city, w
kror of
aelvea as btdng lu fart
sura Fair held, iAnd farther
herMiy agrwe to praaant upon
atreau. and to tba public, nothing hot
«rat clans, moral, aad InatruoUva attracUou: and gamhltag of any kind
will ba entlraly eBmlnatod. aad at the
expiratloa of tha above named date,
we ggraa^to leave tha suras fa aa
Beat. daqa. «aid perfect coodltlOQ, qa
we found them.
If otir roqueot ba granted yoor
petlUoaera'Will ever pray.
Blgnad; W. H. Blake. Ckas
Cl
Prochat
«
ka. J. M. Blakealaa. S. E. Walt b
Bona Wllbaha Bartak b Co.. A. Roara
thal. J. W. Slatar. Pater Maoagari.
Morad by ^d. Bingham rihat
petition be giiated tmdar tra soperVialaa of tba eblff of goBco. eblat of
fire dapanmaot aad tba mayi
Carried.
Yeaa—AMermaa Abbott. Bingham.
Brerett. QlUett, Murobla. Murra/.
Oviatt. Wlnale. ft.).
^
Nays—Alderman Docketay. <1.)
Traverse City. Mich.. July I. ilOS.
To the Hoaona»h>^he Mayor aad CRy
Omaell or 4ha^ at Trararaa C
Michigan.
IfM. Ocntlemaa:—W> find that
Mda walk oa tha north aide of 8
atrra fraa Pnlmi Mrkat to <
Moirb hara la to b rary raaMa
dltJaa. and we woMd roontomand
a new walk ba ordarod bam.
^ Tavara neat Into rnmmlastim
an
4 60
4 80
80
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Tw»os7
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« HItl
OoBtoa. J. M. Loodoa. Bor
sr?fai
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WJIUaaB Lora, P. Parla. H.
maiBarrMlrr A. D. McKoa.
Haora AdHMi Otia. Blaiar B.
W. D. Twaar. BUairortli Hala^Wm.
H. Umlor. W. O. ftota. frak Trada.
Thooiaa H. Sbanoaii. E. L- Aabua.
M. a Baraar« Waltar TtortaU.
Mo«^ bj am: BInruw that t^
patltSoo ba craaiad aad tba Baard ad
patllc Worka ba raqoartad to aiaka
gf tba ooM of oald la|iroTa>
aiabi aad labnK tba^ aaoM to tba
coaadl.
Yaaa-Aldanaaa Abbott. BiaghoirH
Braraa,
;rarau. UUlall. Murcbla. Mi
Moitar.
irlatu WtooM. Doofcarar. (W
Trararao Cllr. Mlctu Mar ».
mt. daotlaoMMi:—I tb
tora
aopeetfalr aak roar
btMir for a permit to build a twoatoiT
fraioe boUdlag. 24UC, aad>a It tool
Iraa; oo . Oie nortbraat ooraar at
Third aad
lad to
Yotira raapectfully.
BOHUMIL CHKRVENKA.
Morad br Aid. Uinatt that tba
IMUtloa be sraatod.
Travaraa Cltr Mldu Jalr a. 1M&.
To thu llanorablc. tba Maror und CUr
CktuacU of Ibo cltr of TraTaroa Cltr,
Mlcblcaa.
ma. We, tba underaliaad propartr
owaera of Blrcbwood Addition to
TravaCM CU)' do berebr paUtk* your
■ feoaorabla body to order tba opaalng
aad laiproreiaaat of t^ tollowlag
atraota. rls:
GocaiDaoclnf at the comer of Broach
aura and Blrcbwood arfno«> thaoM
aontbartr oa Blrcbopod ateaua to the
^ysasssttss:
Tha BmmttoWldaaa gridga. wkldi cAiCAOO FBPBftAL COURT RKhas hsen hnOdlag for ttes* aad a half
gTRAINCO INTbRPKRRItCC.
ynan» M now cnmplrad. nays Lsafioa
gphsre. The hgidffit la of the -mara
po^ type aad la design la praetoaly
altollar to an ardlaaiT aMffeiwd aos' FaraMbiai ttoporto 'Salicoahm bridge, with the cxcepdoo that
tor approaebas to tor bridge are at a
Irrei. tows dispcBBlug with the esstly
high larel approachrs. and the traffic.
Jnly 20.—Indirectly probaCh <ra aad whrd, la carried an In a
taetad by a federal court Injonctloa
Chloagq'a fiontlng pool roosa. the CRy
WMM-riMi.
............. flW M
«■«*• •■■•....................»
SJSsrTurKJfd;:™.
« •«
”*
opercrat
Total....
_____ iV dra!.................... • MM *4
wj. H, jSSia, bm tko*.
city Batfaacr.
Morad by Aid Dddkaciir Ibto tba
lUmate and racotamandattoa ba ae*
cag^^d adopted.
24 78
« M
1 4B
1.44
4 SO
4 SO
4 50
2 25
. 4 to
Tim report of the City Tiaasarsr
...
iwr tor
the moath oi Jane was rend.
Movpd by AlA Murray that tba mport ba raeelTnd aad plaood oa file.
M and ftonafoBaas.
My. Mick.. July 3, lOOi.
ble; the Mayor aad City
------------------ ka cRy of Traverae CMy
001.
(Sallamen:—Following are"the
abowB .
of tha aty of Traversa City at
~
'
B June 20. 1005.
100^
I S.008 16
..‘ 345 22
' rit *1 fSl
“
1.874 2«
432 to
1.242 S6
1,374 7»
Tnaa-Aldanaea Abbott ;B^Khun.
Bterelt. aillett. Murcbla. Murray. Hannah b Imy 1
Ovtatt. Wiania. Dodtaiay. Cl.)
1 rareraa City. Mich.. July S. 1108.
To Iht ^Bramble, the Mayor aad aty
Oouacil of the dly of Trararoa City,
Mlehlgnn.
mi. • Oanllaman;—Aa radocotad at
your laat maailnc we preaant for yow
conddaratloo an eatimata of tba oodt
of Imprdrlns Boat Bicbth atraat from
Boardmaa areaoa to Kalboad arenoa.
A 77
1 46
883 24
1,411 481
BOAiu)*S^“pum^^
By Cbaa. M. Bara C^artL
Tratataa atjr, Mich.. Jana 10, IMS.
'o Iba Chairman and Members of tba
10
37
3
1
t
B
41
sSSli-v'
00
2«
8S
90
M
00 Truak Sewer District
00 Bast State Street
West StreM Imp.,
22 60
4 to
I ot coa M
M MAUi
straet. from the weal Una of Bo
kvenue to the weal line of 1BtOMMI
arenoe. thth a stone naoadai
___________
aray and
combined curb aad getter.
between curbs Is taken at IS
feet.
IBl 10
4,560 87
(Dalanoa)
;46 7"
;05 10
_
31 48
£99 72
gOS to I
!*21
60
S=S:T ..,S
(.ttl 10
and gmter at bOc.. ........
erased Staking
X .T16 00
iry F
Total....................................... I 7.174 20
Hannah b Lay Mar. Oo..
.?5
z:
17 20
2 40
414 48
2 JO
1 71
3 to
Fred
Piak.’ ’ taior ’ ‘ *Ume
lie First
Fin
and tba special eoaunlttae of' the
ward be authorised to tnrestigate the
feastblllty of the mid Improramaia.
25 00
Carried.
2 70
Trararaa City. Mich.. July 3. 1105.
2 00
o the Uooorable. the Mayor and CRy
(\Hinell of tba dty of Traverae City.
Michigan.
IWf. Centlamen;—We your commit
tee on Uceose respectfully report:
We hare had under coaaiderl
N. B. ChaiAn and p»y roll for June............ ...| 228 00
2 21
would recommend that an ordtoaneo city Book Store, auadriae..
8 OO
be drawn glrtaig to him and others the Kbner Bros, printlngi........
>ccasary protectlcm.
Reapectfally aubmUtad.
. Abbott, borae sbotag
M. C. OVIATT.
A. B. BINGHAM.
W. if. ABBOTT.
Llglit rirnd.
Moved by Aid. Winnie that the re l.^R. E. L. b P. Oo.. llght^
port be adopted.
Carried.
■*
Tcaa—Alderman Abbott. Btngbam.
Evenrtt. Olllatt, Murcbla. Murray,
rlaii. WlaMn. Pockermy. (0.)
Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
City Aitomay draw aa ordinance
covering tha reporL
Printing........
...........
76 00
Carried.
0 the Ho
Council of the
MIohItan:
23 31
2000. Oaotlaoea:—We your oommlt8 40
tec on Ucenaaa raapacttnlly pepoef
10 28
That we have had oadar oooaldaraUoD
5 33
as BureUaa.
aad would
76 'JO
20 00
raoommaod
*****’*^Ec OVIATT.
rrjjtaj.
0»4Mr.
»
A. E. BINGHAM.
W% H. ABBOTT.
OotamUlae.
Hovad by Aid. Morray that the rert be adopted.
Carried.
.
raaa->A]dann«B Abbott. Bingham.
Everett. OlUeU. Murcble. Murrav.
I 162 If
Oviatt. W’lanle. Dockoray. (0.)
Satariee Prad.
Traverae .City. Mtob.. July 2. 1005.
To the HonoVable. the Mayor and CRy Pay roll Cor Jane.......a...8 608 21
Coaaell of the city of Traverae Ctty
tioSi 5S’l V^koiS^
ba allowed pot of tba aaveral fuads
aa bare stated.
ffiansmi ttrost Ktttid.
U2 II
Pay roll. aura Sapt.
4^ 0 4
l»ay rmi.
0 R.bl.Ry. frslgbt.. .
orders In favor of the •
Ootambla Traas Oo.. aandrias 161 S as recoutoraaed by the city daHt aad
P Kysri^. saadrisB.
too that the mayor aad dork be Inatrnuh
Jbo.Pi
C W. ‘
PS,............
‘sS
J
A NOVEL PERSUADER.
lavlaa Ptmwm I
Sr miatwa rvw
aswtrr te Brlp Sell Stack.
Jost as the pbooogrmpb, begtaning at
aa entertaining toy. has beiome an Im
♦28A44 79 portant factor in boaineoa. tbe moving
Respocifully submlUed,
picture te now' being adapted to comM. E. HASKELL,
tnerrial uses. When you think of It
City Treasurer. there arc• lots of situations lo wbK-h
Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
resolution be adopted.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott, Bingham.
Dockcray-. Everett. GlUett, Murcble.
A mining expert who went to Kuroi*o
Murray. OrUtt, Winnie. (8.)
App
Tbe Mayor appointed as depaty_aeal■r of weighU
lain and Fr
; Winnie.
th him a moving pkture outfit of
Moved by Aid.. ■nrray t:that the ar
ue 000 pltturcs. showing every stagiotatmenU bes ooaflnnnd.
work on the pro|>crtlcs Ip wbk-b be
Is Interested. He intends to show prospectirr lavestora not only that there
Doekeray. Everett. Cillett,
really Is a mine—there have bees case^
Murray. OviaU, Winnie. (9.)
In which fb«-re was not, but only Mock
Unfimehed Businesa.
Moved by Aid. Binghgm that the —but the stage reariied In develoftlng
CKy AUoraey be inatrocted to draw It. bow many men an- at work snd bow
aa ordlnaaoe for . the rescinding of much macliinery Is employed. With
the special asseesmeat roll of Trunk tbe pK-tures be had a guarantee from
the moving picture comiiany that they
were genuine and were made ou this
parflculsr property cited by the min
ing promoter.
The
lauy It
Doekeray. Everett, QlII
picture
d be 1
Murray. Oviatt. Winnie. . .
Moved by Aid. Doekeray that the 510.<,000 on t
Board of Fubllc Works be Instructed toe first time that the moving picture
to improve the library grounds aad has been adapted to commen-lal puralso that a oament wqlk be built In poses In Just this way. and he hopes
front oT.tbe CM/ Library property be to get buck the cost of bis Investment
ginning at Pine street running went and much more by selllug stock in the
Carried.
-ri»ed
. Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
nuisance at the Starch Factory be re- s-« the pkrtures. These are so arranged
'
-■
wRk tlttt they can be thrown oo a three toot
stresn and ««blhlted lo a private offica
or dlsiiloyed In an eolargod alae in a
Carried.
Moved t
I. Btn^iaa that the out- public hall. A Urg»T screen aad a big
let of Uu
rch Factory aewer be ger lens are the only changes raqnlrad.
» CRy Baglneer to be —New York Times.
put la a sanitary condition.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott, Bingham.
Doekeray. Ererett. GUlett, Murohlt,
Murray. OvIaU. Winnie. (8.)
Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
aty Clerk be oothorlsed to aak for
Uds tor the otatotalaaace of the
ambulance.
Carried.
Moved hr Aid. Bingham that the
OoQBcU adjdura.
Carried.
CHAR M. BEEBB
Otty Clerk.
iOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Bhtta lor spriakUag lawns are tram
8 to t a. to. and from 8 to 8 V m. At
ao time can. water he osed wRhoul
nossle or sprinkler attached. Oi
coast of the great atoooat of sratar
aaed dnrtag the W tor maaotoctarnfi to draw aa order da tha «ICy do teg and other porpoam aaniawry rales
8U
tor ■prtpkBng lavhu aumt be en
n 25 gartles aiwiHJ In the derkh report a8 Mfosd.
H.D. JoyaiBiipt
hditot WBifa m lie fanis thereto ynUtt
fl.407 U nsmad.
carried.
' 71^
anuMK aao caa.
the bridge. The tirldgi- croases tor rlrer
Marsigr and tbe ship canal between
Buncoru, ou tbe Cbeshlre side. %nd
P'Unea. oo tbe Lanrashlre side, by a
eisur span of a thoosand fret, this be
ing by fsr tbe greatest spaa of auy
bridge tu tbe t'nitrO Kingdom de-'
signed to carry road traffic.
The four toirers arr coaotnu-ted
wholly of sto*rl, and each consists of
four sqttarr braced Icipi. npon the top
of which I* built a lantern 7 feet 0
diameter and 8 feet high to
tor eaves, lo oacti of which are placed
pouscful arc Uui>a. Tbew are two
main cables, aaih built up of 2.413
Btrel wires, amhored Into the ao'.kl
rock. From these cabbw are suspended
two kmglttxUnsl stiffening girders, up
on the lower flanges of which runs an
electric trollay about 77 feet long, driv
en by two 33 boraepower motors.
From the troUcy U sosixmled
transporter t-ar, 55 feet long and 24
feet wide, caiwblc of carrying at one
time four two-home wagons and 80>)
peofile. On tbe top of tbe ear Is fixed
the operator's cabin. In wbith Is placed
the controlkT and other apparatus, by
means of wbU-b tbe operator has tbe
car quite at command and can go
about. rrvtTse or put on tbe brakes at
a moment's notice.
Tbe time occupied in crossing tbe
bridge Is about two and a half nilnotes, so, with loading and unloading. It
will be possible to make nine or U-ti
trips per hour. Tbe cost at tbe work
aljont Woaooo. which Is al>out
cna-tolrd tbe cost of an ordinary high
level bridfe with costly appraacheo.
Teleaksaee ea Teslas.
The Union raclfic wUl soon have la
o|ienitloa over all its Unea a talephooe
system for the opersUon of trains and
for the transsetloo of other bualneaa.
Tbe teleidwtM* sysjem iflU «»oi tube the
pUce of the tetegraph, bat will be supplemantary to It. When the system M
la suceeasfDl <n*eratkiii. all trains will
be eqolpped with telepheoe tastniaMuta whkh can be attachad to toa
frirea at any petot aJoag toe Itaos tor
kamadlate use la case of actltoat w
otoer amcrgnicy. Iks coaraax ^
been uetog the tilrid—e cxperlmcatally for two yaars or amrk aatog Ba
teitgiapk wires to carry taMplMra naae■Agea. aad It has foaad that lhay «n
ba «sad to advaatoanL It ban hara
faoad to vrak haal tor torat toatoMM.
hat by amaaa aC ralays R can ba ad■mMf waM ovar tba trbala
ilCYCLtt bought and aB ktoda of repairing doata Moaay to Joan. FTod
“rtoeb. lll'B.'rtoat 8t*“ *” “
, Tb, Mit blincifa. ti H
«
Si.W>«s> onx wn boM I. im.
4gr a StocumV apactacalar moriag
pktora arataal raaiia.tkm. -AB
SIdaa of Ufa - The amraeat la tor
tetaraat: .
-Lanalag. Mich. May 21..1808.
-1 playad Mi^ Slocum a moring pictare amaioal oomhlaatkm on Satorda^
p. m: and eronlng and again last nlglii.
The oatlsfactloD gtren by thU merilorioas hxbOilUM oraa avldeocad^
toe laeroase of haMaass at each perfonaaace. Myaeif and wtfe aUeaded
peraonaUy and wore both highly enlertaiaod.'
-1 reeanuBead Mr. Slocaia and hit
play to maaagera. ’
-James J. Baird. *
“Prop, and Mgr. Baird's opera boua^
. Lansing. Mlch.-
pncUoad before iM charge of poUcr
of the wireless
talagrsph company In the Raliaray Ex
change building some tRae ago.
Jodga 8. H Bethea, la the United
States dl^Uiot court, yaatarday laaned
inJunctioB resumiaing Mayor Bdward F. Dunhe. Chief of PoUce O'Neill
NCL80N-WIKCL.
aad their odteers and agaota from Intarforing arltk the bnaloeas of the wire- Quiet Wedding Parformod by Rev. Elaaa talacraph oompany in any way.
L. Raouak Laat Evening.
for the virelm telegraph
William WUbur R. Netaoa and Miss
mlaed the pOiot that the Peariie WIkH were quietly aurrted
city did not have the power to Inter lost emnlng by Rev. B. L. Reqoah of
fere with Interstate commerce in the tbe Friends churcb. the oeremony tnk- '
form of messages sent from
ing place at ^bi- parauango. Tbo yoong
be at home at to7 Wagl
state by means of idegra^. and be-people will
wuruc
was upheld by the court.
^
| Tenth street. Ikub the bride and
In issuing the Injanctloa Judge De-! groom live on the west side and hasp
then declared that, nltbongb he did nut ' a large number of friends.
believe in gambling In any form, under j_______________
toe law be had ao other course than i
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
laaua the rwairginlng order. He dc-1
Glared that the wlreleaa company was |'
clearly engaged In Interstate
roeroe business and that the federal
statutes protected the corporation a»
it protected other telegraph oomt>anles.
A lot of men's straw bau.............. 28<Closing can a lot <if men's twopiece wool crash auRa. up
from ................................................ |n,75
Como quick.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
' made of glnim. A Venetian tiiaiin
urer Is turning out bonnetss tiy the
a*
tlMUMDd.
tbe glam cloth of wliW li tlbey
C(
ivir
ilm'a
sllk, and.
'y o
It U s gn*at adtaiitaae. being Imwhat
pervlt
rvluus to water.
spun abiss.
when soiled.
simply brusbi'il witb a
hard brush and soap and water, and
none !l»e worw- for Wing either
stained or soiled. The materl.-il Is to
ba lisd In while, greeii. Illse. pink, sml
•How. and bids fair to b«-*-ouie very
slilonablc for e-.ruiiig dresses.'
Bamkoo porci glades for yonr
porch will keep yon cpmfonihle
dmlBC the hot wcgihcr. 4x8, 6x8.
8x8,10x8, 90C rnp. J. W. HiUlhea
jniiir^ iiiiD
OPERA HOUSE
3 NIOM-T8
HTARTINO NEXT
Tuesday,July 25
Leslie O. Slo^ltn's 810.0U0
Si>c<-tacular
Moviag Plctttre Hoalctl
“ALL SIDES
OF IIFE"
Told in original colored moving picturGa,iIluBtratcd songs.
Sung ixrnui-iitious, elfictriosl
mul other cffivU. compleU- in
ever}' detail, t-clipsing any>
Uiiag in this line ever given
Ul this fity.
ItooRulmr l»rloM
=THE=
KIMBALL
PIANO
Great Favorite
Famous uiusicians, Patti,
Xonlica, Liehling, iianz. Seelioi-ok. and hundrwlsof
hum:
others
have U-stowed the huffabst
huffa
iiraisi- on Uie KIMBALL
IBAl
AXO;
this
has
bo^
sui>1‘IAX
j)lem(*nb-(l
e«l Ijy
ij hifritfst awards
medals received at
and golti im
the world's greatest expositions.
But the true source of gnsitnoM and popularity of the
KIMBALL PI.\XO is . in
itself; in its rich singing tone
quality, its cvvnly uilanwii
scale, resiKJiisive action iiml
si>h*ndid wearing
quality.
The demand for KIMBALL
PIANOS is
Tbree Times Greater
Than for any other piano in
the world. This is a strong
staU-ujent, b u t absolutely
true, borne out by the annuiu
sale's of Klmbtn PlfilOfi.
Just now ore arc showing
some beanUfnl KUnblll Art
Prodoctlou and the handsouipst case deaigna ever ex
hibited on our ftoora. We
invite thoKMigh investigation.
If yon can't call, write ns to
day for ^tacial price list and
terms. Osr sattlh-ptymoa
PNe mikcfi pIfiBt Ifiylir easy.
KNBAIL
MUSIC HOUSE
130, 330, 330
H. B. HAMER, Prop.
Seat sole Saturday
VaatSaorA T. PrMrteb'afaoaataa
SLAUGHTER SALE ON
WALLPAPER
We have bought the .enormous stock of Wall Pa
per of The Boston Store at a BIG SACRIFICE.
2T3 PATTEMS WHICH WE SHALL SEU AT^
OB a DaOar this itoto. coKevdhx.
Thb is your chance to save big money. We abo
purchased a very large nock of their Fumitme '
which arc can sell you at a large discount.
GrandRapidsFurniturcCo.
12f SOUTH UmOF STREET
’v , .
r
vtr.f
i' •f^**«»jr** •_- •^•■“v'^’T •r- /•» T
••' •»
J-rnr:^
I aM^ M ^ o» plMlkA OBi
A mvM Ute ta loU at lipwr «T *
laai^s Aore* tattit «Mi a Mat near
aaaU. tte McM arar warn la tka rltteiif ar LaAMT. Tbt kaaMat. Mn.
M. E. BJekan. of Laaaer^ »
. oa Uag Mka. vkaa taiiny a aaMMetk Mat ainaet at tka aMa of tke
boat attracMi kar aitaMlaa.
taw
k vaak aaakt of tkt Mat raetr Tarttfr aa4 at^ at k aitk aa oar. Tka
tMka «aa9»i«rai aaftr tka araiar,
oBly to raappnr aa tka appntkr tMa
Bf tka boat. «ka afala atraek at It
«itk tka oar aai afiar holac aa4ar wa>
lar Mr aoa» tint H attaekad tka boat,
tbit tiaa taeeaadlax ia eravltac part
aay la. Mrt. «lobart aabatf a «aaU
rlAa arkteh bar baabaad bad btoagfct
akh Mai. aad tboi It tbroagb Iba
aadi. Attar patUap Mr. JUdkerl. vbo
bad aitaaaaad tba itrappla fmi akara.
tber roared oat aad paTM tb« do^^
taakc la tka boat, aad apoa naaaarlap It looad It to be orer I* Mat ta
Maptb aad 1C I S iaebot la MreaadirTott Lawtoa. tba Bostoa taaaeddr.
vbo bat bacB roattlng ttaadard OH la
Kaataa. paatad tbraach FUat la hit
prlrata ear. tba Haxclatora. feeenUr.
lie left tailcMo at 1:M tritb bit car
aitachad to aa enplaa. aad tba nm to
Port H<*roa. tZi aUIat. waa mada la
til boon aad a ball. Lawaoa «at ao
irrli plaaMd tritb tba trip that ba
made tba eoadoctor aad aiMctaaar of
bit train a prataat of MO aacb aad Aremaa aad braketaaa |M aaeb. OopaMcrabte iitaratnra vat tcattertd about
tba pUtlona of tbo depot ml Flint br
mvaibon of bit partr.
It mmt be that Cadltlac !• a farored
tpot at tba Mlcblgaa Bup. That Mtodajr crealox ttona. that apent lit furjr
In biwk ekMdt. a pot or vlad that
opmiAad a lev trtt». Mthlac nora.
and aa hour of rata, tbaa patted on.
tinick tba Orand Trtrorac rogloo at a
fatl4<mired ntaiatare creioae. Batldlapt vrre daaiacad by U|fbtolBg or
btovB oTtr, ttoamira aad aaiall craft
atmpMad Arrealjr for aatat«Mv ta vlad
tad vara, aad tot four long lioon tba
raaortoni aad aacortkmltU vara tarror
ttrlcktai. Frooi other tooUoat or ve«<
cm Mfehlpaa eoma tlaiitar raportt oT
tba raoulta and affaeit at tba atom,
but CadUtac and Utit tauaedtata nelgbborhood patted through It nil onbartnad and vitb no rmlly nnplaataot
matnortat. Then. too. the etoatalra
bant of SuDday aad Monday, vbllo
more 4t latt uaoomrnrUUa Co tvaHa^
lag manklad la Cadillac, vat prodoctire of ao dlaadlroaa retnlu. In otber
Icvt fprorod oonamaltMt, boverar.
aad fponu all aectluat of tba tutc. hare
miuo reports of doatbt and prottralion aocotaptnylng tb« unatual roadlthaia. Uaivaao ttona and humidity
Michigan taemt to .bare tuffarad, for
tvo day*, but Cadillac vat tcrono tbit
nomlpg. happy and rxTwctant at to
tbo aajojrmooU of the throc-i^ race
nocUng at ibe Racrealion park. Therafora, it win occur to tba normal mind
that tkta efty aad Immodtata nalghimrlMHld arc favored tpou on the tuto
amp —Cadlltac Newt.
FIro-yoarold Chariot • Thnrttno of
Jarkton fall from a ladder la fathar'i
bi^ and totUlDod Injurlct vblcb
mav car%o death.
National axportt on vator atipply
prublen trlit Ilatlla Crook that l.Ake
ttoguar, from vhlrh ritj- ip*ti vatcr
supply. It Doi aanlianr.
Dwight F. Cumint, old soldier of
Crystal Valley, received |l&u from the
state 4n payment of hount}- ntrered lu
IMf, for mm to anlitt In Dnbm army
In 8S of the
ytvra of ipanied llfo
Mr. and Mrt. John Foster of Day City
had IS rhlldron and no twins. Twenty
ngw living, two of whom arc prieMt.
IIortcM attachwl to bay wagon o,'
Bam Hathaway, Travemo City, lH<eame
fiigbtmod and ran away, throwing hit
S-yoaroM daughter to grtHind. break
ing her nock.—DtHrol (Tiroes. That It
surely-nears here,
ChaHco II. Jarvis ot Uke|Kirt sues
mother and brothers, claiming they
conspired against him and wants deed
of dead fntbor set aside. Says he was
kept from tick
Joseph Klrtchner of Grand Rapids
took coaMaaalon on young fellow who
told him bard luck »l«ry aad gave him
room for night. Neil mratag he wai
Wntrh and $47 shorL Young man dis
appearetl.
Ten hoys received at Industrial
orlMs»| lai.t week.
U Aua Aybor
M has fuaebad UT. pa Mmse of
Si$ ufur teat yuar.
■MWd «f IMP uAWud Mr murAarar
at W. W. nmfck. vko vail kJltoi at
sflUMba Cko al^ur laao M.
Molamlad tkai aataa at Oraad Rapida funUtoru «kMM amauatai M
less tkaa flPAPMBPP tkla mmm.
rvitoa cklefa. akmMb aad proa
Mg attonmyu vU kMd aaaaal aiate
MveoUoo M Jackaoa. Jaly n aad ».
Cklaf cf pMica of I aaMag called la
M look aftar cktekaM tkat srore
flag op aolghbor*a gardeoa. Arreoted
Cke vkoM Aoek.
*Tor ooaMaT Mad as « grata o*
aarratoa aa* a caa o' adOt. could yer?
Marta lovod ake'd maka eoma blak
Mia* ako kal aouM Aonr kaaty.**
TkP appakor, a rougk. uaknaipt m
ta a gray^ votAea akin vMi ouu si
peader miaalBg. laaaed agalaM my
kMPkaa daarvay. aad diwtad oat kta
fOPtaioa botvoM kla kPMcilnaad Ups.
vWek kcid tka dirty day pipe ke vna
laaily trytag to llgku
I van late vRk my baktag sad vas
but Just kaeadtog tay bread vblek
akdold have been In the oven aa boor
boTbre, aad I aui afraid my MM did
not vear Its pHomotaat ospresal
when I^ooked up at this gaeaUoo.
**Wky. Mr. JtuMa.** I esclatatad,
little Impatiently. -It vas oiUy yeatorday I kmaed your srlfe d gupit of Aour
and some tea. and the day boMre that
a cup or sugar aad some e^reaa abe
be vaiMteg to borrov aaBla ao gdek
lyr*
1 bad km In this little vestm aettiemeat but tbiue nwalks. We bad
token a little brova cottage. vRh
smaU garden at the back wad a fev
flovorakeforo tko dbor, lAdl kad determtaed to ke perfectly eontavtad aad
not vlsb for the dear Maaaaekusetto
inils vblcb 1 mitm so much, t should
sooB got wqoalnted, I thought, and
have ao time to get homesick. But I
vaa sadly disappointod.
My nearaat nelgkbor 1 foaad to be
this JooM family. They lived la a
bare farm bouse not a great distance
US. but by far loo near for tke
frequeot calls t received from them.
They vere not poor, but the vbolo
taiBlIy. taetiiding nine children, vere
abiniess and lazy. Not a day passed
tkat one or more of the Joneses bad
not beea la, and, after making a
lengthy call, notvitbstonding time or
vtMic. bad goae home after borrowing
aomethlag. The list of aKlolea«so far
taclsded everything from my dlahpan,
Vhlcit I had never seen, to my oil ran.
1 vas discouraged and desperate. 1
kasUly turned vhal milk 1 could spare
Into a small tin pall. Veil knowing
should never see eltber again, and
banded them with a paper of aaloratus
to the worthy bead of the Jones faraIty. I watched him thu^ up the hlU.
then turned hack to my bread, which
1 Anisbed aad then mixed a batch of
doughnuts.
just aa tbo last dongbirat
mid to cool that I hoard a great «
motloa. As I carried my hot kettle of
Mt out Into the abed to cool. T saw two
of the Jones boys racing down the hill
toward my cottage followod by as
many dogs. The (fogs were harking
and the boys vere aboutlng. while oao
waved sofflotblag about bis bead.
••What can they want* now ?** I woo
dered with staking h<Mirt. -Why, If
they aren’t bringing back my oil caa;
what can be going to happenr*
As I had loaned this can two
l>efore, and aa yet had never seen anyIhing returned that they bad borrowtNi, this was not a strange thought.
“Say. marm.“ began tbo older boy
( soon as bo eonld regain his breath,
“ma says ran she have a bar of aoap.
shell send it home tomorrer, and
here's your (dl ran; ma says will you
All It again and aend it back by ns.
Vanse she haln't got through 'Ith It
yet.The boy had thrown blmaelT dosrn
on the steps and waa mopping hU face
with biK dirty shirt sleeve, while the
other, a delicate little fiallov of foar
or Avo. had wandered Into the kitchen
and was looking with a wistful aad
very dirty face at the pan of dough
nuts.
-WouW you earh like a doughnut r
I naked, banding them one. While
they duvoured them, the large boy In
gulps, aad the llttlo one In satoll enloylng bites. 1 vas turning over In my
mind what to da I must make
stand somewhere; Oris should be tke
last time I binned these shlftleas
Jonemis anything. 1 could send her
the soap, but aol the oil, for
barely enough for my ova one. I had
hardly reached this coocluslon when
the big boy broke In
-Ok. my. I Meet forgot; ma aaI8 If
you couM spare Just a grain more
mUk she’d have eaougk to «make a
cake.’ltk what she bad left from the
btaktia.
This was tke last straw; with tkat
I plucked up a little eourage. I wotad
he borrowed out of hooM and Iraaw ao
dinners pear Muskn^ dig ditches
to slop Invasion of ariny
Rats are being abippvd Intp Flint In
hiinrhos of bantaias fr^ Hqudbras.
William Rector, firmer bear Ma
son, went Insane sronTlng iver debt,
CJompleie free rorml delivery system
to be Inaugurated in Berrien County.
Riparian owners on Qmad river
voted -at mass meeting to fbvor dock
line veU
jf IB. who Is alleged to have
periafid himself In securing marrtaga
Ikenak
warrant swoni out for
tad's Rrrset. and another uncle espouB^ Orlbert's cause aad vOl defend
him. .
may teU ytmr taotkw that I
C, W. Perry of Ctatv-bas
years keaUauoaaly on acbool board, of caaaot spare tke eaa key kmgur.- l
the older boy. *aad
ive ao more milk or aoap tkaa
TmApm! of paaekae fiom si.
JoseiM aeut out. Oop aaM to be the I aM mgpe«.ItrgiM In too yetra
Be Pp«A M tor a momcot ta evldeot
MtEfUkTOld Bim Wcokley all
■brntahmeat.
a broad grla
kta mnf tern aad ka
cktaMMt. • "
*nM*s A gaad aa aa am,-«• oaM.
«Mk a Vif af Um Wad tataarda tke
■m; -*M«l aerto kar JaM^ftakL Fa
aaM Mm aaM W « «t tke dtaeo tkle
mdratak. kta am eaSd tkara wm\ aay
mm vatakta moaay kkM eke teoM
kdnor K ta poa. IMa wtar do fkc
same fkta*
Mta* Wnktas ap «
MMor TflT dke aot mad whaa ma
dMat aarry hack kar MM aMl: aad
woaldat taai her aolkla* maio; aad
aka worked tke aame gag OB Mis'Cummla a tlU ake taroatfkt ap <lth her
paisley ukavl aa* tkaa eke daae pot
mad: aad Mta* RokMas. tke aaatetor*s
vMe. mty. Ike jam furalibed oa 1th
atm eJI aae vtaMr. kat take kaove
ma.tob.aov. 1 fmmt aay yoaVe Mood
taurta meM or 'em. but vkat Mail
ov 1 deal kaov. Mr there halal
aokady ^vtn laed her eaytkia' more.
Come oa, 'Gomaa*' to tke little tMlov
vko sras oat vatehiag the chtekeoa,
*taoara ao. are mast be goto* boos
I feu strtaM^ Attracted to the Ottle
fellow, -WoM&t yoar aibttar he will
tag fb let klm Mip wM Me guttle
vaner I eskad m tHe little kqy Ipld
ab otteotlae tb Ids kretkaFf eat. -I
am aloai aadke woaM be ao tnm0kr
XtaurM Mm eroMd ef yoa dim
klm. aa' ke gtad tar am rid er Mm:
yer eaa aaad him bona srkea yer get
e«>sAh er klm Good
Im
yer got ekoa^ gHt to eome np with
am.* Jkad Me o^d aad wholly
apeetmsa of looee stock yrent up the
hill. vkisUiag kT the dogs.
I mixed up some meal aad carried It
out to the chlckeoa and let 'Ons^
Med them. He was deligbtod aad I
i voaM hove rsmelwnil srtth them
all day If I had oot carried him back
to tke kouae for a bath. He waa a delleato looklax little MIlow. but his hair
aad eyes vere boentlful. The latter
reoitaded me ot.,the. greet questloatag
eyes of my Jersey heifer. 'Gnstas*
hair bad oever been cut. and bung In
shining curls abopt his shoulders afk good brushing. He sratched my
»meeta with the same look that
Jersey Moliy might have done, and
when I stooped and kissed bit rosy
face, made roey by bis roceat bath, he
took R an a amUcr of course, altbough
I vaa too absorbed In this net
version to aoilee the Alght of time.
and my hosband's coming
found no preparations for 'dlnaer.
What!- exclaimed ny husband.
peuMng ta the doorway. -Have you
nnmeaced to borrow, too?**
-Yea. rve been following the Jooea’
aystrar and have been borrowing one
of their children; Isn't he pretty?"
-Is that Jones' kldr Incredulously.
-What have yon done to him? '
-Simply given him a bath and
brushed ?:ls hair.” and 1 gared with
pride at the little pilgrim upon whom
soup and water had wrought such
change.
He langhod keartlly when I related
the morning's experience, cepeclally at
the Jones boy's rohcarsal of his moth
er's fallings, and said ho was glad I
had struck at last
Wo kept 'Ouatoa to dinner and were
fully repaid by his pleasure at every
thing- In the cool of the afternoon
started oot to do some errands. I left
tlustos at bis rickety gale with the
promise tkat he might come again the
next day.
A close duster ot brown and white
cottages with a ehuidi and a brick
schoolhouae comprised the village cen
ter. Here were the tkree or four
stores that Oakview Roasted: and oppicwlte the liny green -rommoo” with
Its oaks and tall mapl(v, was the -Oak
view House.- a great, glaring yellow
bnlMIng. This had been built by
who hoped to boom the town, but
^e boom bad failed and thes “Oakview House” waa closed—bad never
been opened, in fa<A.
On .the waV home I stopped and
caUed on Mrs. Wilkins, she who had
**got mad over the silk umbrel.” She
was young, and she, too. had come
from Massaebnsetta. and alibougl^ we
rarely exchanged calls, we had a comamn chord of sympathy in our long
ing for the east.
-I hear yon have mide a 'Dcctaratioa
of Independence* from the Jones faattf," she said when 1 was seated In her
doxy parlor. -How l have laughed at
my own experiences with them, al
though at the time It didn't seem fun
ny; 'you wouldn't believe It, truly. If
f told you aU that woman borrowed of
a"
-1B1k> toM yon that I refused to lend
anything aiore?” I asked In surprise.
-Thai Joaea boy; ke stoppnd hire on
bis sray tq
•tore aad tbU me all
sboat It; tsBl be a dhsracter? Me
said yoa struck when kta moCker want
ed ^ to reAU yoor own Ml can. I
yon oa getting rid of
theta.'
Nfrerthetaos my edascleaoe troubled
le ea my why home. ¥fhat sras a litUe bocivsrtat aov aad tbea oamparad
with
And ta maar vays Mrs. Jones had
provud kmusif a good nMgkbar.
I iwealtad how abe had eome te one
awratag (evua tf tt was a borrowiag
expedition) aad MMlag me naakle to
rtoe with a sick kakdaeke. had sraalmd
my breakfast dtakas, set my kitoben
to rtgktii. and jfot my krrmi lata the
oven Mr me. Mraage that tkeaa du
ties seam so stmpte asray from home.
wriEfiinBr:
Er-'
i.tooHaec. Vbr a mm
TMth aba odmidM Me M any Mot dM I tapai M tka Uta i ay dal
vima Mm VMt'tem* aka* Midk -u^. w«mW her refroaltag focAi: lae toaai
to Move, a MR aftoriy keRtoas bw
■totttknt ton kar ftontaBnkflRy. 1 tafeaii iaMt
to ay sHttag room. I tatve aovor
tkmtM mm osar amtffy Mta
what toe AM to tay anelAao
«bMf aHM^ to And Cko «k
wWta I tans 4Mt of tke rosa. Oaa
odd taka krsnfcAmt with as. Bla Ahce gtaace at M vas onoogh; tko neoils
M vRA kappMsm and tantassee. vto ktokaa. tke kdR oC. add my ragaad be JoyMUr BB^BBMBBi <tet ke had ntattag tawev rtnagwl. wAlle tko totaeooM to aimr aU day. Avoeksinthr Ue woold dot mlOTt at aB. Dtaeoai^
hrtagiito TInetas overy mqraMg. Be ngid and tkoramEkly enspstotad. 1
waa a tqry MvaMe ckOd. krtgkt aad throw nyoto on thd aota. IM dovnAulek to kora, aad ao dlfemt from vard. aad gave way to atat'MalMis
tke rest of ike family. He proved to Here My knsbaad fouad an kMT as
bo a greta Mvortie with my baakaml boar iatrr when he caiae la to tinner.
aad wae taRh m mock more tkaa ke The kReksa vas imered vttk vMklag
I tataeam. But ta ak tkle time 1 ta aB states of progrsss. Bad no tagas
ked’aeser nea aaythtag of tke other of dlnaer. Tke sevtag aarktae la tke
Jeneea
■Mdta of the Mttteg rooai foor. amr1 wAft totaf d targe wadhtag oae ronagud by Mae driUlag matte, aad
moratag. It; had bean detayod tvo tae fa tke asMst of It aU vtth sasplweeks, and my kiteban chairs aad Aoar
red eyes. No wonder be vas
were mtersd vkk Motbee. I wtojuta •tariled at tbb luasus) state of af
reesovteg tke Arst taxOtag from tke fairs aad aaxiootly asked If I were
stove when a shadow darkened tke sick.
wladov. and a moemat later la
Then, voama fashloa. I roast have
walked Mrs. Jooes.
Mr cry an over agate as I poared giy
-Wadbla*. atat yer ake said, as if tale of woe tato sympstklxtag ear*,
votklag had happeaed. - *81001 as 1 and was eamtonei^ooi langhod at ta
dMa*! ksve aotkla’ partlcalar to da
le aasae breath.
tbosght I mighFas well come dova
“Don't worry about the natolne.*
spelL My! Bata't It hot here, though? said he. -I can Ax that ta ao Uroe. and
Guess if you atal say objection I'd as for thta s1aff"~tadlcstlBg the drillbetter step into the other
tag—Here goes;- and ke lung it
“Ves. do,- I answered, too aston; through the window “And now Fve
Ished to say ssore. Her arms were
good newt for you: if it hadn't
full of heavy drlltlag. and 1 mlstniated heea for this business you'd have aoher vlsli had a motive.
riced I was home earlier than tmnal.
I hurried the clothes tsto the rtas- Nov. If you could have the one wtab
ing water sad left them. She had her of your heart what would you wish
sun-bonnet off when I followed her, forr
aad was examining my. sewing ms-To gn home to MsssachnsetU and
ehinc. It sras s a(v one and I Ass as get rid of the Joneses.” I answered.
proud of U as tkojugh it were price Isugfilag through my tears.
less.
Dllto. aad that's Just what we're
- *Bpose you've got jthe haag of It going to do. I’ve had a letler from
eacy foislBstead of gatttag entirely rid father; Mr. BstcheldeT. his Junior part
by this time,- she began; -saves lots ner. It dead, aad he offers me the part
of Ume. don't ur
nership in hIs ptace. and wants us to
“Oh. yes.” I Mswf-red. watching her come at onco. How soon do you want
trying to start the wheel the wrong to go?"
way.
"I wish we might go tomorrow.” I
”I've brought over some overhauls answered, leaning from the window to
I've been making.” she continued; "I
pair of overalls from my
thought H* would save lots of time to rosebush.
stitch 'em. I've been talking up ma
But we found that even three
chine for some time, but It don't seem months resldenee In such a dreary Htto do no good."
Ge place as Oskvirw nC(«BsUated at
“I can't stitch them for you today, tending to many little duties when one
1 answered, looking aghast at the pile taaves forever: and it was three weeks
of blue drilling on the door
before we v^ rtsuly to start. Th(m
-Oh. I haln't agn'n* to let you stitch my hatband langhed at my tneonslst'em.” she Interrupted. -1 don't know of , the Joneses we took one of thorn
nothing about a machine, an' Tve just home with us—*Gnstus.—Won
been k>ngta to try one. Expect twill Farm Journal.
be somsthlag like my .Bteter*i danghIs IBs LmOsT IBs char.
ter. Alriry. She can play *Amcrlc:3*
BnssLm air Is death to primroses.
an* ‘Vanko© Do(mII«' Jysl splendid
Not a Singh* little yelhiw bloon) has
the cabinet organ If somrbodyH only
l>een known to survive the lusny atpump It for her; I guess I can manage
WANTCDs
-■S3T““-
the rest If I ran pump it.”
I wax totally unable to intinfcrc
She sat doan to the machine and
picked up a pair of ovoralis.
-Well. I declare," she exclslmod. "If
I haln't forgot the thread; you haln't
got a extro spool. 'I aupposcr'
I found the-thread and she suffered
me to thread the machine:
“You had better let me stitch them
for yon,- t exetaimed, mustering up
little courage before this Impcrturable
woman; -I can stitch one pair tor you
tonight If you are ta a great hurry for
them.”
"Oh. I haln’t In no hurry, I guess
can manage It somehow, an’ you can
Anish you washln* ’s If I want here.
What's thli screw here?” giving It a
twist.
"Mustn't? Well. I've pnl It hack
again.- with a vigorous turn In the op
posite direction. "How do you get
your work Into the thing? I can't get
that needle up to save my life.”
1 groaned. "The wheel goes the oth
er way; do let me do It. Mrs. Jones.”
-No. Indeed; Ifs too bad I m k#e^
lag you from your washing, but now
I've got started I’m going to put It
throogb. Whit do you do next?**
Jnst here there was a scream and a
splash from the kitchen, and 1 rushed
out. 'Gustus had fallen Into the tub
of water I had left standing on the
Aoor to cool. He was pulled out. thor
onghly wet aad frightened, but otke^
wise unhurt, and I had every piece of
his clothing to hang np to dry. At
there was poeftlvely no article
hoy’s
clothing in the house, I was ohUjtoA to
wrap him up in aa old dressiag eaequa
of my ov naad tack .hta In the ana
chair with sonw papers to aaiqae \lm
till his own garmeots were dry. Than
I hurried back to kit mother, who had
dot httaa saMt^oady ifftdrstaid Hif the
aoMdedt to wik what was the asUer.
She w4s trying oa her booaot.
**1 wouldn't beHeve *twa> siieh d
job.” itae said, n guon I wont taop
to to ahy more sow. TlUel you tetiik
'em; R*fe time t vest boma Come
•Mag. Uostua.I.espialMd libtot
dtoWept
-Boys are such a botkar* ske said.
-My? Wkat kaa'som’ gerkaynat; yer
yard ta aae ladta *ar kiooai. ata*$ U?l
heard'Mta* inudw aay Utarw bata't no
body got aach gerapjosM is yon had:
rpoee FOB 4od1 ikijaet tt I kelp
ectf to a few cattla's from taro; 11^
tk^ wool Uve. tor I don't neuor kaua
BO lack with stwk tktags.*
Add Ikta etdaperattag tanasan
hodta wRk A gr tort III eapply of Mips
vkiek she had rntklessly Jrrakea from
ato; •aaaaavtototrarikgnal
aad 8 tots wa
, Fbtot
wm ka aoM ot mm
W.Ra*. :
lOD-toka BapkMa wll ^awa Ma
Mra.W.Oarog
and WMttafftaa tola toa fast la tba*
FART or TOWN.
MM AMI
WANttO-Woroa
vorit oat «r town. 8atary AC per
wonk. laqnlre Raeeed.
jaly AA-U*
WANTKD-A wotoaa naok; wemm AM
par rooath. Lake Ttov Honse. Bk
AMpMa.
IMy.lkM
WANTED—Mas nod his wEe to work
oa Mrro. taqolre J. W. 8tator*a
Hoaae Faralahtag ooropaay.
• jalyltdf
WANTEO-To bay n or 14 n. oonntar. t. 4. t or 8 R. topv caae aad
good hard coal atova Inquire 811
R. Front straat
JMy 7-tf
Oan ap bf both vkaaaa Ra At.
Ordon vtU ba proropUy attaatod Mi
JOHM tUmUSB. apr AA-lito
.JMI80ELLANEOU8
MONEY TO 1JDM8-Ito tax otaiia
ptoMtoartsasto BaaaaaMraMk
laqulro af M.*MaKaroora. FAIR
Place HOtoL
Jaly*
^aLmIA^^Y 5topaR itodarotIrtBW
Raroarobw Ota fatort Saa ta fb«
kyto. aaMtontc fuadlas mtamaal
' tka traa UMY toatory. Ovar UT
DaloaSL Midaaatoaaea
SttidI
FOR RENT.
TO RENT—ITaforalshed room; alao a
good bara. Inquire at 218 West
It will bring rtah, rad blood. Anat
Rtovaath atrocU
July 1»-U Aeah aad roaacto. That's what HoIUa- ' \
i^’s Rocky Monatala T<» will da
TO NENT—Two reMdeoecs. one at Takes \hto arooth. keeps yon well aU * *
SU and another at 257 Bast Tenth sammer. 35 rents. Tea or TahlaU. ^
Johaaoa Ditqc Oo.
^
.\
atreoL Apply to E. McNamara. '
Jaly 14-tf THE'iN*D1AN play of HIAWATHA
•
VIA G. R. d I. RT.
Tbe OJibway Indian drama -JlUvatba" win U* given al Lpke Ya-vay-go.
FOR SALE—Houst and krl. barn on mng, near Petoske/. Mich., dally from
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lot. 442 Weal Bfklh street. Price Jaly 4th to Sept. 4th. TfaU rendltkm
82.406. oae^hird down, balance to of the Indian as a rotnantio flgnra
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East should be seen by every oaa De
Ninth sireeL
July 1»-U scriptive pamphlet can be had by ad
dressing ticket agent. G. R. d I. Ry.,
FOR AALE—Bummer cottage and lot. Traverse City, or C, L. l^ockwood, O. ‘
BIrchvfxid. Inquire Angus McCoIi. P. A.. Orand Rapids. Mich.
July 18m
June 29-mon-wed-sat-toaapt-l
^FORSAll
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lot. building,
stork and Axturrs of grocery and A lot of bc»ys’ short linen panto... 88e
meat market, 8<mth Spruce street. A few tioys' 2-pleeo cot ton and
linen suits sizes 8 to 15 yemra.
Cltlrons phone 733.
July 8-1 mo
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FOR AALE—My home. No. 501 Wes*
tlamlliOB Clothing Co
Tenth street. 10 rooms, alllc, woalthed .Urge basement furnace, hot
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict
ly modern, gas lights, corner lot.
earpeater shop on back vitb stall
and shed. W. H. Ralne. care of Bos
ton store.
July 18-6t
REMOVED TO OFRCES
Bn. Snja 5 Pmlili|N
DENTISTS
FOR AALE—At B. J. Morgan s stable,
horse, harness, top buggy and Port
land cutter. Party leaving city. A
bargain If taken at once. Jnly
July 112 tf
FOR. AALE—Enqiiiro of W. Holds
worth. 221 West Eighth street.
Bonny bank hotel property, €5x160
feet. Lot on State street. 33x160
tbe ganleoii arc piin>le with lllaes.
feel. Best location In city fur hotel.
aad the golden fringe of hilHirnnra
July 12
liedget Ibe grass, stanrs] by thousands
of the white inid g«»kl iiiarquerite.
A FOR SALE—House and lot on Wash
writer. wIm* d»*s4-r1lH*s this residence of
ington street In Oak Park. 0 George
the exur ns "en< lMiiitJng."«a-is the RiisSmith, 919 Wasbtagtoo St., phone
alsn ernirl Is very wearj' of lietng there
625.
July 10 tf
ovn
Diofaco.
W. D.
ftalOMOL^
Tsaektr
of Violin
S«nk sue SloeSiMt
329 som IMM STKn
J. M. HUELLAAIITEL
BEAL ESTATE ASP .LSAXS
M»«ary ^utolls
FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe West
Side hotel. Inquire Howard W1ilttag.
July lO-tf
rstberine II built is the far-fami^
l*er ball. The walls are eorered from FOR SALEAoor to eornl«-e with mosair work of
ONE HOUSE oa West lUh struct.
different kinds of amber. The furni
THREE HOUSES on Bast 10th St.
ture la formed of tp* same tieantlfiil
TB’O HOUSES on corner FTOnt and
material. Ilmre mirrors, framed ia am.
her. reAert the delleate gradations of
Rose atreeL
,/
trauslnrent rotor.
F'ew people are
ONE HOUSE OB Webster strccL
aware bow different in tone nod tint
60 acre farm.
amber ran he.—Boston Herald.
80 acres unlmprovqd land.
40 acres unimproved land.
WM VMS rertau.
**ft|>eal.lng of windfalls." mM the
Any of these at s bargain that }
man Id the inarklutosb, "I'm a clean
cant refoia Part down; baUnce
fifty better off for s bit oT lock that
to suit buyer.
happened to me lAt week."
A. r. hueu.mantei!l
"Find It in the streetT' asked the
135 East 9tb Street.
July C-lf.
imo who had his feet on the table.
"How du jwu know It was’'elesnr’
demanded the uuin with the baggy
knhed trous4Ts.
"Couln't find the owner of It. per
haps." suggested the pinn who
tnioking the eiienp eignr.
"Or wntrlied your ebanre. fell down
ta • street tar. simI compromised your
elalm with, the «'ouipjn.v." hazarded the
man with the bulbous none.
Tbe man iu the masklutusb tumnl
on tbe last spas!ker.
"You remeuil
yon wanted to Imw
row a dollar from me the other dsyr
be Nld.
"I think I remenilKT It faintly.”
**Yl‘eU. I remember It distim-ll.v. I
bad only half a dollar, and 1 let yon
have that. That's why I'm Afty
ahead.”
ahrofl.”-Ciacapo Trllnma
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock and
llxtores of grocery and meat market.
Sooth Spruce street. Cit. phone
732.
July 8 lino
FOR AALE—Nice Jersey cow. IL Hy
man, 240 Washington street
July 5-%
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
O. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
JURPET C1£UMI WOKL
CHOW. FrorMv;
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
TMttdoM. BBsbM Drna SKw or
HOUACA AND LOTA-Monthly pay
menu. Herman W. Smith, 612 West
Eleventh street Citizens phase 199.
June 27-tf
BUGBEE'
i«s.ail;BsUn
We arc now taking orders^
SALE-Warehonsa huUdlng
Bay street corner Hall, also 14borse power gasoline engine and
feed ain outfit; also 9-room brick
reMdasoa, S87 Sixth street Apply
to John Horufleld at residence.
June264f
for
latasAppM
**Tbe most apraiion happening which
I irroeipber to have (y»me Into my r»7
years." said Bishop Brewster of Conneeilent the other day. "waa a little
datail In a ehnnh servlee. It noouds
too $e^ to be true, bnt 1 actnaUy FOR sale or TRADE-Blz hoosea
slid Idta oa watt' alda Will taka
heard It
eartMtar or toaa work part pay-It was to July bf 180*. when I
roasL Ctttaans pboaa SM. B. J.
ehaarotf In bf. ta BngtooC King 190Ooska. 427 Moaroa 8L
Jnaa lAtf
ward*B eoeonailon bad begn poalreoed
kafsnse of his Illness, aad then came
Chat. Rnaroitkal, TraToraa dty. Mtok.
rosy n-tf.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
lArooro Romo aad ban. IM fL lot;
hrorot haa Mtjr wator. halk rooro aad
fknroto. laiMro of F. Tlwptan
ihaak. TatopkoaatE
roaj284f
for the. celebrated
KEYSTONE BRICK
MAKK
Trayiifi Cili
BfitifiK
KEYSTONE. Micif
THi tvoMNo ntpoaec TKAVUtc cme,
A «M fMa
Mi )
bmsan •apftr*»I «»lay» «f homes
oa ike way. vtoa ka wm taBed to atuad four OMB haily fklmnd la a koM
) axpioakm at Meeteetac. Tkree.
s bUM la cke accMckt Dr.
Ayers
micmiami.
Thursday. July ts. nm.
_
HBirtoraiae
grey? Wliy boc have all tbe
earlT. rich color restored?
Afci^ Hfir Vigor aril] do this
cvenrifaDe. Kottaia^fsiliire.
Slisswsist BUMwsyTI—»
_____ E^pectMti
ib(^hM«thetendcm
252^^Srs3£*^Si
•fll fo • Joi W»y U>WM^ P»«««r»lag tbtiT hmHh maA tbctrbwaty
M
wtiMtof ttelHttoocirto
cooMu Bat to bo obootnlclj ooro
ai m tetoad|»iBloa labor thc7
Mother's
Friend
i ^-•
ggratf?:ars!S“.:*ss
SnLnTSil l> tmt 2Un to*!!.
^SfSSUC-
GENEMlIlEWSOFTIIEWOlilDi
r- ^
The fool killer, by eomc ovenOsht
talllas to get Samuel Brooke at Audu
bon Bnarh. N
after be had rocked
the boat, a crowd oo the b<-ech took
him ta hand and he n'cclrcd a terrible
beating from flata, rluba, canea and
umbrollaa. The police reacued him
from being beaten to ^catb and placM
him
under arreat.
Brooka bad
•vamped the boat and three young vomcn with him were rescued uncon•etotts by aaimmen at tbe beach. The
awimmera brought Brooka aahore and
handed him over to the enraged apectatora awaiting him there.
Probably the youngest gtmeral In
the world la a nephew of the late ahah
of Perala. a boy not yet 14 years old.
He hplds the rank at a full gener^ In
the rcralan army.
There were twenty-eight vacancies
tn the grade of aasiaUnt paymaster In
the navy. For these iKMltintia 2.0(M»
young men applU-d. Only twenty-four
atood the varloua testa and received
their oommlaslons.
The class of 1904 at the Unlveralty
of Peoanylranla baa voted to put a
statue of Benjamin Franklin In the
unlveralty grounds. The riaaa <»f 1905
Is to erect one of Wlillam Smith, the
first provost of the university.
The low aalaiiea paid to e«lucalara,
especially In the tuniih. Is Illustrated
by the anuouiiceraunt In a Florida
newspapt'r that Andrew Sb^dd has
be<-ii rbnson prt*sldenl of the Vnlverslty of Florida by the state Itoard of
control at a salary of $2,500 a year.
Professor A. A. Murphree goes In as
head of the state female rullegr at the
same snlan .
Bteamlmat Inspectors in New York
are making every effort to prevent a
roptdltlon of the SUxnim disaster of
last year. One day last we«'k. without
warning, they sw<M>pt-d dimn on five of
the ckcursloti fleet and tested them as
to their efliclenry In the lire drill. All
of the t)oats were successful in the
tests, hire hose was Uken down, the
water lunu'd on. IlfelMiats lowcrt'd and
life preservers thrown «ui deck. Tbe
time on each tif the boats was five min
utes.
,
TMiltc slave traffic In Europe, the en
ticing of girls to other countries, prin
cipally America, for immoral punwses.Is to be eh«H-kcd by EuroiHitn coun
tries. 12 of which have entered into
«n agTx'cment to vigorously combat the
evil.
tkekoldcaaip.
Bfllor Wardmaa of Cke .New York
Pram kac tke Jotat aoMlaa of cke New
Tortt IcfflMatvn -Maffiad to a a
still" la his refusal to divulge the
•oareca at hU paper's tnfMmatioa la
rd to aBagad hoodie and lafus la the Jtmtiae Hog^ bearing.
The legUlatare baa eoaife to the
ciMiaa. that It accaedad lu power,
aad vlU start the Preas tegniry all
over with a new forss of sohpoaa
toe editors of tbe paper.
Too hot to Bght in ManehorlSL 104
: Sladlagnla.
Roaiaa Romaaovltch Roeea Is the
111 Basse of the new Russian ambaasa-
Folk of Mlaaooii <
destroyed by fire; loss. fiSMJOOO.
Fr, Patrick Levagtan of Baltli
while shooting nl‘a cat, by aoeldeat
dangerously wounded a little girl.
Tllden Bass, a Wheeling. W. Va..
boy. given to sleep walking, was shot
dei^ by his morher, who look him for
a ^rglar.
/a tornado War Winona, Minn.,
turned the steamboat Clyde completely
over In the Mlaalssippi river. The
Queen Alexandra U at the bead of
a new Red Cross oegaoisatloa In Eng
land. which will consist of an amal
gamation of all the socleUes now InU-rcsted in Red Cross work.
Goorgo W, Vanderhilt. worth 'stecn
millioos. has given up farming as
bad Job. Blltmore, North Carolina, is
to he suhlot to real farmers with leas
money and “science,” but more brains.
The shah of Persia, who isI at Cont rex Wile, France, has dubbedI himself
'•protector of cals.” and collects all the
stray felines he can find, teaching
them to follow him about the streets.
Alexander Berkmao. the anarchist
who shot H. C, Frick, the steel mag!, during the Homestead strike in
1892. will lecture on “The Gloiioui
Cause.” when freed from the Western
penitentiary;, Plttsbarg.
CROP CONDITIONS GOOD
GRAIN AND CARDEN TRUCK PROM’
I8ING WELL.
XppIcs Art Fslllnfi and Crop Will Be
Below Average But Other Fruits
Arc Promising.
Tlie Michigan crop report issued by
Serlrlou, IMrector Schneider of the
wmther bureau for the week ending
July 17. says:
“The mean dally tenii>cralure for the
week ending July 17. was 6d.3 degrees.
3.7 degrees below tbe normal; the
average pn<cipUstion was *1.01 Inches,
U.54 of an Inch above the normal:
the sunshine average 51 per cent of
the possihle araounL
The early part of the week was very
showery and greatly interfered with all
Held wtirk. eapt-cially haying and the
harvest of wheat and rye. Cultivation
has also Ikh-u considerably retarded sc
that all hot* crops are rather weedy.
The warm showers have, however.
iK-en very benelk-lsi to com. which has
made rapid growth and is generally in
excellent condition. Oats are fliling
nicely and beginning to mature In the
southern counties. Potatoes, beans,
sugar beets and garden truck
good condition and are generally prom
ising.
Buckwheat has germinated
well and Is making a splendid stand.
“The bay crop this year Is generally
htsavy; the early cut has been
what damaged, but the bright, warm
woather of the latter part of tbe week
has been ve[y beacflriaL ao that
very large amount of good hay Is now
lielng secured. Wheat and rye harveata are becoming general and in
good yields have so far
l»een fairly well secured. There is
some complaint of rust in wheat and
sprouting in. the abock has been
reiwrted from the extreme southern
counties. Barley Is about mature and
some has been col.
“Reports regarding apples
disetmraging lx>causo much fruit has
fallen, so that the present outlook Is
for a yield belowAhe average. Peachea.
plums and p^rs continue promising.”
Weatem Michigan Countlaa.
ReiKtrts from western Michigan coun
tins show bay damaged In central
counties, but good north and south,
other crops arc doing welL Partial re
ports follow:
I>r. Franklin Clarke, an amateur
photographer 4*f Boston, has Uen ar
rested tn Jamaica for taking photographa of the fortlBcatlans there. He
was on a pleasure trip to Jamalra.'but
will have to do considerable explaindag to tbe British aulhoHtlck.
Ex-Banker F. G. Bigelow of ^lllwaukec, now in l.oaveuwurtb prison. Is a
bigger thief than they thought. Nearly
35.000 additional claims have Iwn
flipd against him. making Ms total defalcatkw l2.200.0iH). of which only
$302,000 Is covered by socuiitlcs.
Prof Andrew Noah Ft»x. of Ihc Chi
sago Theological seminary, has lost
tis Job because he "got fresb" with
John U. Rockefeller. He sent the
saintly old codger this telegram:
-Wanted—Two professorship endowmeata for foreign mlarlonary work at
home. Eleven million Uvea touched.
Check accepted on face value. No
Antrim—Haying well advanced
qocstioni naked.-UttJe Italy- la New York, wa* oau weU beaded: wheaL rye. potatoes
packed with 100.000 Italians Monday, and com doing well;
who eame-trooi far away aa Pituburg considerably: peas pi
promlslag.
and Boston, tb help celebrate the feast
aare—Oats, barlcf, beans buck
of Our Lady of Mi. Carmel. Fully sev wheat, com and potatoes doing well;
en tons of candles were burned
urbnai Bad rire proaMMag; aoase hay
•treat ahan and la the churches of damaged.
the dlatrtet doling the day. moat of
Beiude—Oats. peas, potatoes and
tba candles being espenslve naan tam com dolag well; backwheat fine; hay
poned troaajtaly.
tesset—Whw and rye vary pramlstag; aeeortag lay: boekwtoat. bwas
aad poentoas doing well; peas ttlr/
Grand Traverse—Haylag slow; oom.
oau aad potatoes fine; wheat very
Kalknskn-Hny fWrly well seenmd;
ontx. peas, poUtoes. buckwheat and
com veryaood; wheat ellghOy rusted.
Lake—Borne kay damaged; oaU.
com. potatoes and bnekwheat fine.
Lcelanan—Haying xlow; com good;
oxu ma^ Improved: late
good; apples fairly promising;
smut in WheaL
Mai^ee—Good hay crop being se
cured: wheat and rye very promialng;
pointoes and com good.
Mason—Wheat harvest begat; oats
mech improved; com and potatoes
good; apples dropping oonsidermhly.
Missaukee—Hayldg slow; wheat rip
ening fast; oats, com and potatoes
good.
Osewrfa—Haying slow; com, oats
and poUtoes good: peas and bock• heai promising: wheat nearly ma
ture.
Wexford—Cora, oats, peas and pota
toes look fine; haying In progfesH;
beans and buckwheat good; wheat
nearly mature.
.Gratiot—Haying has been slow;
wheat harvest begun; oatK.com. sugar
becu and pouioes very good; Itcaat,
fine.
Isabella—Haying progressing slow
ly; cutflhg wheat and rye; com, oats
and poUtoes doing well; hoe crops
grassy.
MocosU—Haying slow; some rust in
wheat: corn, oats and potatoes good.
Montcalm—Wheat harvest begun;
oau. barley and com good; potatocw
fair.
Muskegon-Haying alow;
wheat
harvest begun; oats, cofn and poU
toes ^ery good.
Newaygo—Hnying well advanced:
cutting wheat; oats, corn and potatoes
good; beans and buckwheat good; ap
ples dropping badly.
Oceana—Com. oats. poUtoes. buck
There are 100.00a«)0 railway tics
used in PcncsraU alone In tbe I'nited
Rates anaosUy.” rrmaitvd W. U.
nelcomb, of Chicago, at the Ft. Mebotas, «ne of the largest contrsetors la
the conatiy, “to saynothing of those
necessary in new railway lines. They
hare never yet found a suitaMe snbMitnte for the timltcr tic. Tliey are.
however, increasing the orerage life
of a w bite oak Be from eight y«-ars to
♦welvr and fcorteen years with a Const ipat km. Biliousness, etc. Early
treatment of crvoootc.”—Cincinnati Risers are small, easy to take and
easy,to act—a safe plli Mack Hamil
Kntiulrcr.
^
ton. hotel clerk at Valley City. N. D..
sa,vs: ‘Two bottles of iheae Famous
IJttle mils cured me at chronic eon•tluauon.” Good for either children
or adults. Sold hr all dealers.
EXCISIONS
PepeM/^quette
Niagara Falls, Alexander Bay. Toronto
« snd MAMtrsal.
Special low rate excursion to above
points via the Fere Marquette and
Michigan Central railroads, or vU Ue
trolt A Buffalo Steamer Detroit to Uuf
falo on Thursday. August 3rd. 1903.
Ask agents for rales and iidVtlcularv
of trains, etc.
H. F. MtH-Uer.
20-21-22
General FassengiT Agent.
Muskegon, Grand Rapids—Rate $2A0.
Sunday. July 23,
T»-aln will “ivpve Trave'-se City at
C:30 a. m. See poster*;, or ask agt-ul*
lor iianlculars. H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
2021 22
Indigestion Cured.
There'is no ca-ve of Indigctillon. !>> s
pepsla or Bu»marh Trouble that will
not yield to iltc digestive and strength
ening influence of Ko>|ol Dyspepsia
Cure, Tills rem«>dy takin tbe strain
off the Ktomach by dlgceiing tfhai you
cal and allowing it to n*st until it
kniwg strong again. Kodol DjBpepKla
Cure affords quick and iH*rmanent re
lief from indigestion aiul all stomach
troubles, build up the sysn-m and so
purifies that hisease ran not attack
and gain a foothold as when in a weak
ened condition. Sold by all dealers.
Tm Bm7-
A Smooth Artlele.
n you find It necessary to use
> use Dewltc* Witch Hazel Salve.
It U the puresL and best for SoroB.
Bums. Boils. Eczema. Blind. Bleeding.
Itching or Protniding Piles. G<*t the
genuine DoWltfs Witch lUxel Salvo.
Sold by all dealers,
A lot of boys* aad children's short
pants in cotton and linen.......... I9c
A lot llDOD pants both white and
t .......................... -.......................58c
HamlUon Clothing Co.
H.EORicnnr
FOR
POWER
No nmtter WHAT POWER
jaa\e been vnag, yonH
EVENTUALLY emploj
elec^citj, not onH far eonnopio wnaopiibet far reanona
of ntib'ty and gener«l adeytelalitj.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let ni vitalize an idea
for you.'
Boardman RItct
ecctilc LiiHt
& Power Co.
F. J. MAC NETT—Proetke Iknllto bye, ear. Noea, throat
d FITTING OP m^ARRlHL Offiea
I WUkMas bkick. Ottseas pkooa
) TUNING-W. N. MlQard, 30
I expsrte&ee. Kov tocatedwUk
Qrtnnell Brow
OR. O. g. CMASt. removed from
SM WOhahn block, to 40
new Stau Bank BuUdlng.
MARK CRAW'S DELfV CRY—Light
freight, parccU and trunks. OIBca
at City Book Store.
IRS. E. L. BONNER’^ hair drcaaing
parlors, over City Book Store. Room
ThurtelL Manager. Office, room 9
Hamilton A MlUlken block.
OR. F. MOLDBWORTH-
Ym Ara IM Feelipg Well,
to eye. ear. none and IhroeL Glasace
fitted. Both phOMa. Residence 619
Sixth Street.
JPZJULzSb.
are so near at hand, they wlD
tmild you np. keep you well and
ward off rndmimo, ikk Hsadaeha.
Nmrsas DsMBty. Ihm aai Uiasy
In Perfect Conditiem
fmmM
ThB C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
Uva. disasi SiMt Hsafiaflhs, Mb
)R. W. E.. MOON—Phonoe. office.
CIU.. 107; Bell. 99. Residence. 710
Washington street, Clix, phone 21*;
Bell. 99.
)R. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate Tornnio llnlvemity. Office in Manana
bldg. Tolepbunes, office 103; real*
dence 104.
LBY, 1
num A Earl's Jewelry store.
phones 103.
Both
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. PbysM
clan and surgeon. Removed lo offlees over First National bank. CIU-
PAULiSl.
GIVE
VIK. VIGOR & VITALITY
Trj m •*P\l\ to-night."
For Sals by ah Diwgglats
lO Oant and RB Cant Boxm
AMCPT M SU8STITUTU
When laord Elgin vlsitryl Japan and
Insisted on making the sh»>gtin a prt*sent of a yacht and also insisted on ar
ranging a tn*aty with him In hehalf of
England, he noted the extraordlnan
...
I.
** earning which distinguish the JapaWithin a w»*ik a raw JapanoW?
dropping considerably.
!
had learned how to manage the
Allegan—Haying and harvest slow;
kogun’s new yacht. The Japanese
-jme hay damaged; oats. corn, beans
,
took palr.i to Inilud poi..™, dolPB ..di: .pid.., drop!';'™";;'";;"
jtate the cheers which their pic*sts
ping considerably; rye ready to cut.
gave after dinner when the qinn-n’s
Barry—Harvest and haying have
health was dniak. as soon as they un
Imcn slow; some hay damaged; oats
derstood that “when you in the -west
somewhat , lodged, but generally prom
wish to honor a person especially, you
ising; com. beans and poutoes good.
roar and shout after your meals.”
Btton—Harvest and haying general;,
some hay damaged; <*ats. com and
IKrtatoos good; bbans much Improvetl.;
Ionia—Haying slow; cutting wheat
>u'gh—to cure a cough when you have
>ro. Iieans. oatN xml noiaitH>
well; sugar boots healthy, but
! Ho'ney “apd
The now Idea.
hay spoiled.
Original l.axaiivo Cough Syrup. It
-Hayin
contains no opiates and Is Iwjst , for
anrixl; some wheat and coughs, colds. Croup, whootdng cough,
well advanrevl;
hay damaged; oats. com. potatoes and etc. I’leasant to the taste and equal
ly coo<1 for rbtld or ndnlt. Remember
beans doing well; apple prosiwct
rather poor.
r.m ar
I* «a-nie Is.ttl^c. Keiin^sly-.s I,axaKent—Some hay spoiled entting
wheal and rye; com, oats, bt'ans
ins and !*'*’
Ijixatlve Cough byrup.
Take no
potaiiM*s good; hoe cro|Hi grassy.
other. Sold by all dealers.
Ottawa—Stime hay damaged, but
fairly well secim*d: cutting wheat and
rye; com. oats, sugar beets and p«a-
Attorney William 8. Barnes has s
lew office* tio.r. The last l*oy with
whom he was awvSclated resigned a
few dn.vs ago ItecauM* the law business
7M»t suit Ills |M-fullar tein|H*mroent.
.low long have you be«*n here7“
asked Barnes when tbe small Ik»t
made known bis intention to engage
lo a tUffereut vocation.
“Fix moDlbs." replli*d the Imy.
-And you don’t like the law bosl)est ••
“Xaw. It’s no good, and I'm sorry
I learned It.”—Ran Franclsto Chron
icle.
Two yoaagsscrs. Joka- Tkagsr amd
Earl McCnrtky of Bsots Creek kept
tke poUoa hoay asamktag tke Kalama:
zoo river all al^t wklle they had tbs
UaM of tkair Uvea. The boys had
been lakwasdnursi tke river four asUes
to gK.a boBl. wkleh they srero to row
hack to Battle CreeiL The rowing
tired them, ao they locked up the boai.
went ashore and aecnred a Job plckiag
berries, staying with the faimer tor
supper. They were having n delightfnl
time while tke poUoe were dragging
for tkeir hodias. The Dart that tk^
were spanked did not soothe the feel
ings of the pcdice.
«
EXCUKSIONS
Bay Steamers
SE-AB-TA-WANTA
DR. F. P. LAWTON—Office room, remove<! lo new Munson block, neat
door I Dr. lllgstDs* office.
DR. E. L. THIRLBY—Special atten
tion to dlMeas(>s of children. Room
409 State bank bldg. Both pbunea.
HARRY B. HARNER—Fhtpert piano
icr and action regulator.
SalU
tuner
r
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. Cltz. phone 264.
OR. CHARLES A. BURBRIOGE. Den
tist. 301-2-3 New Wilhelm bbwk.
Traverse City. Mich. Cltz. phone 14H.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
id counselor. Wilhelm bhwk. Trav60 City, Mich. Cltlxeos phone 105.
DR. G. H. LYNCH-2 and 4 Suther-
Leave 8:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.;
4:20 P. m.
BOWERS BAlBOl
Use a GoodShin^e
Leave 11:00 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.
wheni you use any and Kivc
un‘tsilatoron.
laU*r <m. In <mr _yard
tinl you
j
will find a wniiileU* stock [of
Leave 8:30 a. m.
uuTrbanLd.il- sliiti|'li*f». floofiiHj'.
lioanliuir, fi*ncmj», and other
lumlxT for the roof t»f your
house, it's inside and oulsidf,
won t overcharge for our
ufaclun*d woods, whether
classt'il huni or soft.
Hiir way of selling luiiilier
pleases nmnv pt*ople in Tniverso
City. Why not you?
:;rw;
ONENA
NORTBPORT
Leave 8:30 a. m.
NORTBPORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a m.
Fan* Ne-ah-Li-wnntii and
ITowers Harlxir 2-"»c rotitul
trip; Out *na. Northfiort and
Norlhi>ort Point, iiOc round
trip
B. J. Morgan
Remember the Old Reliable line that -is always on
time. Hack orders a specially. 1 make all trains
with hack.
—I OAI.E- worn aJkOOAOK—
In Livery I can furnish you
lUBiEB TINE NUNABOUTS
BUBBER TIRE STANBOPES
RUBBER TIRE PBAETONS
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS
RUBBER TIRE BACKS
F-OR F-LJNEIRAI.S
I can furnish you any kind of carriage you want.
I have five hacks and three 3-seated carriages in stock,
also a nice line two-seated carriages, traps and single
buggies. Kindly give me a call when in need of any
thing in this line.
DRS. J. 0. k KART J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYBICIANB
Om«4»7-8 WUhalB Bid*. • a. B. S» U
Wyakoopflal. CttUaoa pboa* 467.
JOHN R. SANTO
E&l.b DIE CARO
Nov Wllkolm Block, Trvvi
DEKRAL KaNANCE
'pii-
a F. CAItVKR A ffillO,
FIRE INSURANCE
U Gi A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OMoo MC. Nov WHkMm biosfc. €
Trxlaatw'.
eao a.m.
____ __
rlTcA.Wa. B. aad Odor City sad
)>«irf e:4» p. m
8R1HD RAPIDS i IRDIAIA IT
COSPAHY.
Ontad Rapid. * IndhuB Bxllway Co.
card in rffact Joa« SSUi. UOd.
OUy. 4:45 a. a., o
litJSS
) *. m. for
twaach
____
taty '
orthport braaeli.
vaaTrararK-Oitr SS a. m. (faat
train mih laMrpM- fron ClartaaaZt.)
Train arrlzaa from Hortkport 10X0 a. b. aa
4:3 ■ p. m.
Train anirlnc at frJS a. m. aad bBTlnza
4X0 kaadh. ta» ClartanaU atoB«r.
aUn>w» sad ckalr <*r» awwBl iTWMtea.
a u uxacwooD. o. r. * f. a.
Thres Good and Just Rsasena.
There are three reasons why mo
rs orefer One Minute Omsh Cure:
First, It is absolutely harmless; Sec
ond. It tastes good—choldren love It;
Third, It cares Coughs. Croup and
OH R. M*-
RETURNING SAME DAT
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE
UMISA *TMi
pla on tt but tt will oouw op oaUliit
•vary tima.” Caiman’s Sinatle Fleor
VarviWi. A. E. Wall A BeoA Trovarss
CEO. A. JARVIS
DENnST
201 FRONT STREET
IkSarw
6n.WMeWilly
MOMROE & MeWETNY
GENERAL INSURANCE
•*^!2i?”,S’52£21‘Sl!S5r'
II I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
C. D. MILLER ,
DK NTIM*r
MERE Marquette
Estate i
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Kodol
DYSPEPSIA CURE
iS5.ua.
cityM foUown:
’fSMiiUi'
X» O. BbWITT 41 COKPABT* GBIQAOQl
FOREALSnALGMQIMMm
ifree
/'LASSES
IllOUND THAT All
Crooakywoand Rootoro
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
ttattJWSoaaamte W OMaOzawaz. wSMS
EYES
:exa*jmined
For your ailk« wsolaw and evaning
gowns, also shirt waist sulM call upon
Mrs. C. L. Rico, modiste. <220 Faric
strsot city
July
»M. P». A. ^WOt^PPflC
YESTERDArS ISSUE
2131
•raCIAL TELSailAFM tCITVICI.
80 HE ClOU)
POSEASHEIIO
^ROCUIIATOII OCMERAL
.AN ASSAMIN.
n OGE OF COlitfSE
TRAvcmc crrv. lucHiaAN,
tmurmay. julv
a. noL
6 O'CLOCK EDITION
E. Bl. GREEN DCAa
ANOTHER BANK
IS INTROOBLE
Some Good Late Grpyridht
Books Are....
Former StaU Bawator Paaead Away at
Olivet Last Nl^
By Wire to the Evealag Beeovd.
^^mrlocte. Mich.. July
1
Green of OUveL former etate ecaafor.
By Wlra to the SrcDlnc Record.
HIRCO
CITY NATIONAL OF KANBAB CITY died of heart taBwe at the WUllams
New Torfc. Jaly
Ttama
hotel during thewIghL
DIONT OPEN TODAY.
Jordka. who vaa anaamrily Teiowjd
aa comptroller of the Bgultahle Ufe
AeeanuMc aodety yeaterday by Chair
ama Mortoa. ia aald to be on the rmr»
of a Bonroua nollepae at hU home la
bla.BaidtaDellL
imim la uve RooiTa
HELD PAPER OF C. J. KHHI
klUJEO OFFICERS AND JOINED
ARMENIAN RAND.
AMOUNT IB UPWAROB OF ONE
HUNDRED THOUSAND.
, ISTMi Komura, a Jap«n«M Fmcs Hs»l^atantlary and Hia SvHa Mans
Arrivad st SMttic Frani Voko-
Bjr Wire in th« Bvealos Raeord.
St, PctaraburK, July
The report
ad attempt to aaaaaalnate Procurator
OcMTal PoMedotK^aeff at the ralJwa^
atatloe yeatarday la anw rcsardad aa
a prearraosed plot dealsaad to allow
the procurator to poac aa a hero,
cumstaaera ladlimtc that the wtmld4M»
aaaaaala had beao hired to take the
part.
The anniery battery autlonrd In
the town ot TIonetty near TUHs. Rubalaa umaa<hu»oaaala. has revolted.
The arUllery tnea killed IhHr oflcers
and have Joined a band of revolution
ary armeniana.
Jap Peace Envoy Arrived^
Seattle. July N>-*-*nar(ia Komura.
the Japanoee peac« plretpotentlan and
suite arrived here «m the steamer Minaeaota this momlnf from Yfdurfuuna.
HllF CRAZED
BY SUFFERING
' MINER WAS BROUGHT IN FROM
DEATH VALLEY.
THREE OF THEi STARTED OUT
TWO OTHERS BELIEVED TO HAVE
LOST THEIR LIVES.
^ Were on a Prospoct Trip—Two Horaoe
and a Little Burro Belonging to
the Perty Alao Pernhed
of Thirst.
By Wro to the E^onlnK Record.
OoIdSrtd. Nov.. July »0-John Mul
line. E. M. Titus and Carl Wuller of
Tollurtde. Colo., left. UhltdHe. June 20
on a proatectlnc trip Into Death Val
• ley. Today Mullln wan bnmabt to
Rhyolite half crawd fr<»m sufferlnx
he bad underpone. TIInk and Weller
wandered over the de»i*n and It Is be
lieved they perlBlied. Tso boi>es and
a little burrow lielonclni; to the party
also met their death from thirst.
NEW SCHOOL CONTRACT
S. B. COLE A COMPANY SUCCESS
FUL BIDDERS.
Traverac City Firm That Built Union
•Ireel School Will Erect New
Pontlec Bulldine.
Pontiac. Mich.. July 2(V-Tho contrart for the Fifth ward achttol huildIns wee yeaterd^ asrard«Ml the 8. U.
Oolo txHnpany of Traveme City at f».330. It waa acreod. however, to alter
the plana somewhat to brinK about a
reduction In the coal of fn»m Il.tKW to
$2,000. Tbn board of education yojiterday momInK selected the Kite for the
building, directly opposite kYanklln
boulevard. This will leave the ath
letic Beld and play yrmlnds ^»n the
west end of the Grove school property
undlaturlH'd. Mr. Cole was In the city
yewierday and stated that he will tiepin
work today. He was required to give
a tioud of'123.000.
GOES TONG WIFE
m
6 PAQES
Bulk of the Estate of the LaU B«cre>
Ury of BUU John Hay—Worth
Cofwiderable Over flSJXMkOOO.
By Wire to the Evening Retxxrd.
W'ashlngton. July 20.—The will of
the late stwiary of slate, John Hay
vaa Bled for pn>bate here this aflerapoo. The bulk of the estate, which
Aa worth eoualderablr over |2.000.*00.
•OM to hla wife.
WHBBLIKQ. W. VA.. sad Grand
Baplda play fast hall Runday. Pm«
Marquette excursion, rate |L Retarn
afuw game. Extra aecoounoda
provided for crowd.
July MK2t
LITTIEOUXE”
WON SECOND
“Constance Trescott,” by S. WOl Mitchell;
“Little Burr/’ by Charles Felton Pidgin; “Ty
ranny of the Dark,” by Hamlin Garland;
“The Marxiase of Wm. Ashe/* by Gertrude
Atherton. These and a host of others at the
dieoMr
HAUnN STAB
IWfaltow vtogew away aa Ma
pair af mow gam a had
CHARLES
Failure le the IBreet Raault of tSm
Cloains of tho Firm NaiUonal
Bank of Topaka-Had DapoaKa of t1.47S.6ui.
MONTGOMERY
UN-
OITY BOOK STORKB
TtoHakartCMsur. rMpa .
1 aarar eoald cat all Ms
OEREO SEVERAL WEEKS.
WeUUIRT TBl WHO DIO IT
d tba twa vt as omht •
to got Uicrtbar aad pkok M aat.
rial traa
far cW
By Wire to the Evening Record.
CLAIMED TO THE POLICE THAT
ta ta» aad gas malal aatf-a y
Kanaaa City. July 20.—The City Na
HE DIONT KNOW.
tional bank, capital fSOO.OOO, did not
ofien for huslncaa today and ia In the
hands of the comptroller of currency. Polke Believe, However. That It Was
CAUSED HIM TO MISS FIRST The bank held paper of C. J Devlin of
the RcauH of Deliberate IntenL
Topeka to the amount of nfrwards of
PLACE BY NOSE.
Occurred in a Detroit
1100,000. The failure Is the direct re
Saloon.
sult of the closing of the First Na
Track la In Parfect Shape Hera and tional bank of Topeka. The bank has
By
Wire
to the Evening Record.
deposits of 11.475,648.
There Will Be S2.700
IhMrolt. Mich.. July 2o.—Chartos
Hung Up Next Week—Fast
MontRomco'. who was stabbed with s
Time Is Expected.
hatpin bv an*^unknown woman a few
weeks ago in a sxltMtn on Randolph
The racca at Oadlllac which are atatrcc’l. died at 4 o’clock this morning
tractlni: no end of attention In this KALAMAZOO - NEXT
MEETING at St. Mary's hospital. MontgamtYy
city, bepan most auspiciously yester
IMTsUu-nily refused, to tell who was
PLACE OF UNDERTAKERS.
day afternoon ahd the event which
n^sponxihlc f{>r the wound, claiming
Is of home Interest was the 2:25 pace
he dill not know but the police believe
with aht entries, among them being the CbaHea Gordon and J. W. Fogclsang
u done with dcliljerate Intent.
new And of Oennalne Bros., ^tlle
Arc Vice Presidents DeleDuke, who woo second money In a
gates Selected.
seosational flve-heat event. He
driven In groat style by his owner.
Charles Germaine, and but for the Special to the Evening Record.
breaking of a knee boot the score
Grand Rapids. MIcb.. July 20.—The
cards might have told a different
ate association of undertakers elect-TMK
story.
od the follow log oBccrs today:
The event started off with Dlaniood
PresideuL J- O. Rowe. Ib-nlon HarMVJOMOJkl.
. a bay gelding hailing from Osh >r.
kosh. Wls.. In Sne shape, to pull the
••ShCKK-rjCM’*
Vice presidents. Charles Gordon.
event, landing aa It was the flrst two JSand Lake: J. W. Fugclsang. Freeport.
hernia. Lillie Duke awoke evidently to
has startod in ou his
Secretary. Jamee B. Meinnes. Grand
the poaalblUlJoe of the third boat and Rapids.
Bomuiur ramiiagt'. Hia
Just walked in with a chalk mark In
Tvrolry consiats of iliaTreasurer. Fred Marshall. DelrolL
conlant
hla favor, duplicating this in the next
Delegates to the national conven
human Uooil a
ami leayheat The score being tied the fol tion. C. E. Singer, Hillsdale; Charles
inc a Imttch v
when*vt*r
lowing beat told the tale and uofor- yiYatherbee. Jackson; George TuUar.
he gets in hia work. One
tunalHy the aceldent to the Traversq^ Shelby; N. O. Vamlerlinc. Muskegon;
City pacer dropped him to wrood Geo. n. Richards, Rurhanan. and E. 1...
roon»-j- though he came In Just a nose Webb. Jackson.
Mulo in all kimli of Loatbera
shy. though trackmen know that a
Katamaxoo was rhwen the next
nr»sp counts as much as a mile in the meeting place the third week in next
will keep tliom off
scoring hut U hs>ks as though there July.
were yet much In the track for this
city with the flrst event which the
Utile pacer has entered this season
against old timers hringiiig such fa
For oalo at the Old Reliable
vorable reports. The 2:2K trot was
JE COR I'RONT&liMOS.
Jtusy. a Jackson l>aj mare, and GEN. W. M. BLACKMAR WILL BE
Shoo Store of
the 2:11 pac«* was given to Joe Gale,
BURIED THEN.
1 Appleton. Wls.. pacer.
The track in this city Is In pt'rfixH
euiidtilon and IF the weathiT man Is on Representatives of G. A. R. Poets Bay
his g«xsl Itehavlor. the l*r»l and clean
That There Will Be Over 5JI00
AbBtraotB of TltlB
est and fastest events known on a
Veterans in Line.
rRICES SATISFACTORY
Northern Michigan track will Ik‘ pulh^l
BatabllahadIn IBBB
242 E. raOHT ST.
off next wtN'k before audlene<*s worthy By Wire to the Evening Record.
Room BIO Btato BankEMs.
of the attraction. Twenty-seven hun
Boston. July 20.—The funeral ser
dred dollars Is held up in purses, the vices of the late Gen. W. W. Black mar
entire string of six car loads of high will bo held at the Second Unitarian
stepp«Ts arriving In the city Saturday church, Copley squarva. Sunday at 2
Tbb Cbb Gst SathlkctiBR at GrlmmBU Bras.' NbsIc Hbub
•speclar la charge of John Cwr- o’clock. RiprosentaUvjw of the G. A.
Bbcsbsb Thtj are EzdasiTB Ageats for
mody. the train to make sic>i»s and the R. posts say that prohsWy more than
••ntire aggn'gatioo »»f four-footers flvo thousand vciorans will take part
ianos
Eet4'y OiLmns
SUnnwav Pia
Packanl (IrKtutR
iMdng transferred directly to the stalls In the fiiniTsI procession.
Sohmer Pian<
Silver Chimes OruntiB
Griniifll Bros'. Pianne
the driving park course where ths*>
Ciiieaco ColLip* < Iruans.
Kmkauer Bros.’ Pianos
will l>c in teadln«'as for the coming
SU'rlint; Pimioe
/
wiM-k.
Huntiu;;tim J’ianos
1
Julius Hannah. Fn>d Pratt, Ed ljuit
Mondelsaoln Pianos \
ner. 1\>m Shane, Jolin l^amsoq and C.
.\<>olinn \Vel>lK*r
Crown
Pianos
I
LABORER STOPPED
S. Cox left this morning bw Cadillac DETROIT
Fianola
’
,
Wt^fmnn IMmios
\
to witness today's events, among them
THREE BULLETS.
Smith A: l^mee Pianos
iH'lng the Traverse City pacer. Walter
Soha<‘ffur Pianos
n . who Is entiTed In the 2:19 pace
Victor
Willianl Pianos
under the rvlus of hU owner. Prank Was Caught Trying to Rob a Saloon
Eilisou
liaus Pianos
Cox.
and Is Now at Hoapiul In a
tulU'rt Pianos
Uttlc I>uke starts in the 2:23,and
Serious Condition.
Halm-9 Broe’. Pianos
2:19 pace today while Walter B..
,1. \V. York anti Son
Haines & Co. Pianos
owned by C<»x brothers, is in the 2:1*
R»M I»hll, Germaine's former By Wire to the Evening Record.
Detroit. Mich.. July 20.->\'hllo flee
horse, is in the 2:21 trot.
ing from Patrolman Harry’ B. Kinney
Hkhi^'s hmihki Music Houib. l59I.FrBRtSL
early Thursday morning Louis SchlsMAJOR M’COOK DEAD.
chka, a laborer aged 22. was shot three
Graduated i I 1872 in Same Class aa
I and is In a serious condition at
Fred GrsnL
Emergency hospUsl. He was caught
By Wire to the Evening Record.
trylDg to rob a saloon.
Sault Stc. Mario. Mich, July 20 —
Major Alexander McCook, aged 54. retirod. Is dead at his home In this dty.
He graduated from West Point in 1972
New York Aaaembly Failed to Sacure
In the class whh Fred GranL
Necaaaary Two-Thirda Vote
on the Charges.
PIONEER TRAIN DISPATCHER.
TRAVERSE CITY HpRBC WAS IN
THE GAME AT CADILLAC.
WCATHCR—OcMrmllT tefer tssigfct
ssd rtldsy: frsA wihtrfj vtakh.
BREAKME OF HIS KNEE BOOT
$2 to $3.59
■ 1.
J. 0. ROWE PRESIDENT
invented Amtb. and it only Ukm u
few at thiatAmelntheaemaou. wffl
keep you cool aad properly drauMd
for
balaacw of the auBuner.
fiYinnnrm
aiaisssasaai KubtenhBsyta&r
DOROTHY DODD
SMART OXFORD
Koononrkioml fMrloR
^3.00 mr%dt ^3.30
Tmrs or
SKSTERIZER
FUNERAL ON SUNDAY I
O. C. MOFFATT
SHDT BY A POUCEIHAN
$3.50
wait:t
DRUG J^TORE'
ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...
Sen PiRyiDE naoos
TalMnE Macliioes
^
BACHAirr & ROSGOE
WE
ARC
TRA^RSE CITY MEG. CO.
Cltlun. Phen^ S3i B.II. loe.
(Supply your SommerWantsNow j
Mim Httotcc* B. Bracken of NIlea
Died Thle Momins.
By W'lre to the Bvealng Roc»rd.
NIlea. Mich.. July 20.—Mias Rebecca
8. Bracken, a |>kmeer train dlapat
died thU morning.
Aocidwntally
By Wire to the Evening Record.
DeirolL MlCh.. July 20 -Geone W.
OkMcheck. aged
was accidentally
drowited at the foot of Grtowold atreot
today while trying to throw a 'rope
from the steamer Owmna tt> the ataam-
or atr oC ToAmlo.
By Wire to the Ehrenlng Record.
Albany. N. T.. July 2fl.-The aaaem
bly today voted on a roaoluUon cglk
lug ^ the removal of Supreme Court
Justlee Hooker charged with o«
aad Immorml practices. A two4hlrds
vote was not aecnred and Jn
Hooker will not be reaovod.
n BUTLKR for OrttBd RapAda. and
Tratreree City for Ike Butler. Thafa
the reotera’ call. Take In game via
Pere Marquette eTciwmkm Sunday.
Baten.
)«dyg04t
OPEN TODAY TO
Washable Vests, Negligee Shists, Straw
Hats, Golf Pants and Suit s—O N E'FOURTH OFF TO CLOSE : : ;
BH&RMAN
eHDirin]
(WKW OAaaB»BL«OOK)
W. U Brswii. Maaanr
Hot Weatlier Goods
A LOT of Mt-n’s
Lin
O RIM NBIiCiil’^'ROTH E RS
MBWS-fc.’TOWD MKWS
Ci,OTinwet&rpRWisHP*o*n
Headquarters for Sa^.
Doors, Windows, Moul
dings. . InmioE
Store Fronts, Shingles,
Lath, Cedar Posts,
Flooring, Ceiling. Sid
ing and everything in
Rough or Finished
lumber.
TO BUY herf: is to get just what you
WANT AT RIGHT PRICE; COME
TO HEADQUARTERS!
Band Instruments
WORT KIOTE HOOKER
hCI^
Sold Only By
Selz Royal Blue
SHOES
FOR MEN
If jr«u <kwU this. Step Aa aad
look at tlw price* pAaord on our
light weight Cheriot, Wocated aad
llomeapao Suits—just ths suit for
A LOT of Men’s
\V<Kil outimr suits
Coats and Pants..
A lot of Men’s
Wool outing suits
Coat and Pantp..
A Urr of Men’s
Outing Suits
$1.00
$2.00
$2.50
$3.75
$5.00
$7.50
.V :
■'.Vi
HERE ARE VERY lOW PRICES
•>
THB wywmm Rscoim nuvciitK cmr.
THfeEYENIWGRECORD-
michman.
Thursday,
july
2s, itas.
• ywa expect tokadpthem. the amount bring made mp tnm the
roriruax
mmrn mt Woe*—e liss m a
CnpUto Toder then aaitg nrhe 8nl-|
vatiao Girt” by Oaptnla Mvmrite'sl
requeri and Captain Munsrile thco!
rovwigpt with Ood? Have ytoa ever foHowad -with -The Gates of Gold.”;
the Hew Tart AMerirna. ts attfw
been «i deftatte as that? Have you the toBtohm of the army Xdning to[
ever aload dpoR a daflMta spot of the cboras. Tbe riaaiag *erTloif wasf
pMch to wtht he Is divliplag the m
AT OlflCIRLCt CHURCH.
OoTs aarth. al aamc deflatte day and devoted to ptayer and a etrong eEort|
btoir aad made a deflnUe covenant* I to reach aoals rimcd the tnmiitifal la-|
woakd Uke. If I had the time, to have spfrtog senrtce. Brigadier CPx willaa open meetteg for men and women •peak this rireatng at the Salvatioa!
to MTlae oa their feet aad testify of the Army bhrracks oa the grew Welsh re-'
meoMiry of a drflntte apoL and a vlvaL bring in a pdslUoa to spiak
ftMK HAR MAOC AND HAS KEN daflalte boor when tbey and God met knowingly, haring receatly retumed
from a trip abroad.
RICHLY SLESStO.
THE COLOR CUR&
C8XSF8KE
AW.BSnnK. ■!«»•■«■
IS IT EOONOIVIY
L»do without a refrifpenbor or leeCbeoi dorittg (hoho*-gmii«
itaT noQthnr Any ooe wbo bsa triod both ways win tell yoo
The gotoll aaicmni sec.
eMOiy to oeoqne «»• NOW
id M D0thiz4* ooapnnsl
with the OATing it miu
make yon in one aunnon.
vm cMBum nTH gob
signed for eolor txmtmmL The hotM.
wrMcfa b only one roaoi deapw has all Ita In Company WMi Hor Sacratnry She
wlodew*. Mnibrrb« over a boadred.
Is Tonrtafl Hia HoriMawi Raaoria.
faring eoath. The lateriar walU of tbe
Captain Banlara Intradacad to
Mom are painted a para whiter srhlla
HlaNaarFlaM.
the wtodows are of diffemit eotaih ar
mlxtores of colors: With the csolered
The evaplpg meeting of tbe Sslra*
tbeae windows t>atlenu will recline oa don Army corps of this oit|r was held
AMCtCMT RIOHT URHKLO.
Inrt BigM at the Church of Christ and
inOgt! atom- or KAoaM has d<<ternd and prv f«r -l-W «
The deUcBcy of the treatment pro- a targv«ndk«ce was preaemt to listen
that a waa Imm a right U> aMrcfc fMoed by n—rhs may ho rewUaad froai to the cameat aad able sermon de
tmr hMtead* pocket* for loc»c the fact that tbeve are five windows tlverad by Brigadier Oeopral Blaache
ihaagc.
WUIIam H. Harding bad srMh dWereat rdMfha aC graoa. The B. Cos at DetroK. who, with her oeore
Sakad a divorce Rom bU wife for sov- wtadowa toward ^^ eyaae and
tary. ChptaiB Toder. arc her* on a two
avml^rcaaoo*. one of tboai being that
days' «tny, white caroute through the
after he had gone to
bl« wife abaorthem resorts In tbe interest of
auwted whatever aoner be bad from
their wuih. This UinK (he closing of
Ms pockets. The judge granted the
the tteeal year for all army workers.
aivorpe bat Insisted that the grant was shades of gTsen IIMri hsths b requlrad. Captain and Mrs. Ira Mnnstite were
jnctarail oa the ocher gnmads. not be- The duratiflo of stay la each hath present for the last lime, as they left
aauee his wife had lightened bis bor- toast be caktdated to a olocty. as cer at « o'rkKk this morning for tbclr new
4m br rwnovlng the weight of change tain colors are inctlned to Induce new Held of work at Adrian. Captain John
tnm hWclothe*
wife ha* a right compblntB.
Tlie Mini Norgorod mOllonalrc, M. Houters of Aan Arbor coni*, wa* also
to do that.” he declared.*
Rrhttkotin. ondsrweiit I»r. Bmriw* present at ticf tuccesaor of the rellr
While there arts some who will obti^nl for kidney f
whh soch tog captain.
|act and decidedly, too. to the docMoo aucceos that be has
At S o'clock the focal eocps arrived
^af.C
tha jadge in regard to tbe ancient j n,|,|«.g toward tbe erection of the
at tbe (horrk from an open air meet
mMata. there ar* othara who will aot.
log on Front stnxu and began the
aamg the latter being the wivea
church services, led by Captain Yoder
themselves. The point of tbe whole
of^Helrolt. Brigadier Deneral Cox
Matter roatt ^b the fart (bat the A WONDERFUL PHOTOGRAPH
then *]ioke of the general regret felt
haahaad Wmseir is to blame for the
rirtag hoHeC Caaaht hr cn* COwera over tho departure of Captain ami
aearehlBg procan. It be Is not nig
Mr*. Munselle who had gathered many
gardly In .moootary d4Wllng wUb bis
friends around them and now. by ol>c>wife, she will not lie rtsqulrod to hunt
cigar, aa'oae tng onlcrs were drawn elsewhere as
for BKSiey. If when she asks ft»r a might think t first gtanw. It b* a i«ho
Manulktior tho areds required. Fhe Infrodnred
amall amooni be/marlK like an animal. tcgraiih of a bulleti from a Manulh
Captain Boaters who ar»i*»e and sang
R auads to nststm tlial she will nut rifle traveling through the atr at the
rale of 1.780 feet a s«eottd. This re "Glory, oh glory, Jesus ha^ Redeemed
aak him but will resOrl to Suf rcpildosis
markable photograph was taken by roe.”
aacbnda to obtain the ncccKaary
r Ludwig
rague by
Brigadier
fhen spoke of' the
iMdr
^ARsaftaasr
.groat lioodon revival now going on at
which lo.noo gather twlee V day and
a rlionis ttf .*5.000 volees slug lyinilon'r
popular song. "Glory." and In resi*t>nsc
her request Captain Voder sang It.
aecotnpanied by the guitar.
Whew n woman aarrio* a mar, sbes
b hb equal partner In ail*f«»miiic. 1ml
la fortana be b the sole owaor and
Mm has not rights whatever. If abe
aaads moaey. la most cases she must
cravealy bog for It and take what Is
■ung at her with a grateful sir. Pchttrious biiiitauids are to blame for pll
firtog wiveH and If all Iioiuh*wives
•ere put n|*in an allowance there
•ould be no* pocket rtdiblng. It Is to
W uDQeisKKM],
we
uDdersl<K>d. .alway
.always,
s, however,
nowc
that
the wog^
^ibc right kind
k
‘
of a
•omna becauiw she baa anI <equal rc
tponslblhty wlt^lheIt biisbainl.
biiMhaiiil.
* It may imt be at all dinruU to And
iowa tp ibo.tarig scImhIuU's of tbe
Dtngtn blit, Jint It would require con
st met Im gUteamanshtp to frame a
VASKUianuc nt^nutr i« piooirr.
Bt% whlch^lpikld jMisikctts a* few ob the abl of an electiir flash, the expo
ledkltv a* lhow< romiilalninl of. The sure Itelug appmxlmately our eight
abattg^ whleh Would be demandr^ by jiondrej tbouaandtii of a *eeond.
The pUiurr allows how the ballet In
JllaU'W one section would be op^y another. ('otict'asUmH and lU mg!»t puidies tlM- air aside as tbe
prow of a fast moving slilp displaces
nlses would Im* necMaary. and the water ahead of it. lU'hiud tbe bul
ta^ipHmbinore ob>«<cl lonable Items let are areo atr waviw like tbe wayes In
would tm found In any new bill, or as the wake of a vessel, while Immediate
the result of any gimeral revlshw, than ly aliout tlie projoctlle a vacuum Is afv
nre found In the IHugley bilt. if pr«o
liofeasnr Mach's plmtngraph Is the
ant business and industrial rtmdttfoos
•twe daplorablw It mii:hl .be well to first. It Is Mid. ev*er taken of a flying
bullet and demonMrates the wondiTful
tarlg ehanges, n'Ksrdless of reantta. Rnt cbang<*s from a fcltoatlon
ivS^jWblch on the whole Is salksfaelory
lip ^■oao not BC«m desirable, and should j
YW Bwaitai
Vta U* eneoursKiHl.
I calm a stormy sen when flml Into It,
AUK .JT”.!. _■
. . . i have be«m Invented In Krani'e. The
Aii.
aiT
—t
r».* T
A
*7
‘V"'i firm.
s ; I tbr
there by a single
Uie
ease <»f a moving viwsel it Is diffl
mu to rcoch tbo«- in front, among
tiadr, 1
*•'!!**•
»l^iih-b the sblp-s progn^ will aoim
talnr of 24 ermt* when olTrrtM in bar- ■
0“
ordinary eX]doslve
ter for coffee, palm oil. pa!n. nine. '' slnils containing oil were trte*l, but
trotT aklna and niblirr.
^ j these. besld«>s Itelng dangerous, did not
Cannot P« Curad .
'• <****ribute fhe oil eveul.v. ^ At present
a* they cannot I wooden abelb ar* used, wblrb bn*ak
tlon of tho ear. j when they strike the water, allowing
roach tho distutsed imrtU
vll to ran evenly over tbe surface,
Tbore Is only one way to cure t
neat,, aad
and that Is by consUtutk
conatltntlpnal { F*c nlidit use the sbelU have an II•as 1*
iKwfneaa
b caused by
by an , laminating attarijment Tbe i—nUs
tollamod condition of the mucous
are said to l>e satIsfaetory. SuCceaa.
W ben
, u have a rum._.
smd or Imperfect hiring, and
. Brimht as a Trallrr Car.
Is entirely closed. drafncM U j Cooduetor GleAson of tbe I<oulavllle
Nashville
recently oapthe rtonJL and unleto the liifiarama j
Nashville railroad
r
tlon can bo taken out and this tube 1 tured a peculiar worm on Red rooun.restored to Its normal condition, hear-1
hear-11tain and wrill eeud It to the Smith
be
destroyed
Birever;
nine
I
•
tag will
j sontsn institute to bare It examltwv]
_
It of ten nre caused‘ liy
ca- I 1and claaoed. Tbe worm Is about two
■
tarrh, which le nothing but an In- ,
i half tacbes kmg and of an oak
Am a—si aa—Aliirwn O# iK^ ■WmdMhllM MIIPS.
I color, no far or hairs, bat a idieli-Ilke
wnMIve^f^ Hundred Dollar* j ^
(caused1 by
for any c
cannot be cured by the hack. On each side wrhene tbe
catarrh)
8«M for rircu worm COB— In ^contact wtth the
ground are yellow dots-ten on each
FW. CHENEY A CO, Tkyledn. O- side. At night tbeee etreaks and dots
Bold by dnigglsta. 7Sr.
are as brtobt a* an electric light and
Take Hall'a PamUr P111« for eooMl- wheel crawling the strange worm does
paUon.
not look unlike a trolley car with
many lights on tbe aides.
lk> be given away to tbe school chllThe Mlantoota experiment station
drea Satnrday aflertMifm at a special has dlecowred that the row snffeca
matinee to be beW at 2:,"fi o'ckiek by from the characteristic dieeaae of twreoItaymood'a gia«x blower*. A special
matinee for ladlee and children.
Tbe admlasioo le^O to adults and Sc
to seboM eb1Mr«B.todadlng one of the
Ibeellmlitotod.*-^
many preaenta given away.
July 2fl-2t* ,
ALL FANS can bend for (tennd
ModJeaka hopes te aril her ranch
1^ Sunday. Pere Marquette excursion.
la r^licornla for rn—gh to allo'
i«ta 91. Central Icng^ game. Ike
BoMer. What better?
My measory If of three definite and dUtlnct Umes when I entered Into a
dritoUe covenant with God
I have
had many hot these three stand out.
Plrat. 1 was Imt Mxtecn years of age
and Hvlng in Landon. when I gave nyr
heart to God under the minlstnuion of
General Booth. The month was June,
tha boor »:Sfi and the place Portland
sqnartx The hteaatags of that night
■re brilliant. Nothing could make me
doubt.
Tbe aacood seeking of the MeaMngs
of salvatlott was In my own room. The
month was again June. I came from a
tenrice, entered my-os-n room, shut
the d«»r. turned the ta*y In the. kick
and said as 1 fell on my knees at my
bedside. 'I win never rise till 1 know
that 1 am the poaseasor of God's forKtvenein and salvation.' 1 knrit there
from i o'clock until after midnight
The third movement was made in a
luwpiial in Bombay. India. I was sick
xnd dying of smallpox. Sick and dying
I went down la the valk-y »»f the
shadow of IVatb. down In tbe shadow
i.nOO miles aday from the other two
-Mjvmant places with God and I said.
If 1 am spari'd I will In the future as
never before seek Thy glory, with all
inselAfthoess. and all seal and stri'ngtb
and all that 1 have done In the past
«hs1l lie n<Ahing to what I shall do U
I am s'pared' ami like Ib-rekiab, He
gave roe more life. tbt‘ Ilexekiah be
tave fifteen yeai> and t«i hm' prolmbly
mort'. and I am pn>*rhtng tonight on
the vow made that night. In my hours
of Irmpiatlon. I ha\e taken ilu- •Irvtl
spirii to the Men'd A-ovenaut |daee^
aiijl jsilnted out to the enemy «if my
soul. ibe*«- definite'MNits and In *«»
doing have rtinie away triomphant.
and I ray. Imppy the man and
lh<' -woman who has a memory id a
definite ex|H'ri«nire. There Is l
mother or father who can pri'arli
Ifertive sermon than to ti'-ll of
llielr conversion and p*dnt out that
definite rtivenant plan'."'
Brigadier Co*.
The address of the evening was then
deli vert'd by Brigadier Cox, » |io. In
opening. s|*»kr of her last visit to this
Brlga«H»*r Cox said that there vur*
city epe year affTand in so doing made many gistd |hh»pU> whi> had pa.-.sed iiite
refereocx> to tbe paa^ y-twr** work. This,
happy condition, who have imi
she said, had bet'n a good year, a year had time* and atwaons wUh ChmI and
of toll, service and sacrifire and one, she told of a yi>ung woman w ho cam«
loo. of victory. She attributed her In
her In surh doubt of her own for
creased camestniwa to bring twelve gfvoness of sin* and I said when (|u«''«
mouths nearer the .lodgment throne. tlonctl by her as to the unrertainiy «d
"Captain Yoder and I hare ta't'n on a her mind, that It was her privilege
two wtwkK* resort tonr,
resorting know. "Gp home, shut yijArself in
tnirseivos. i may state, mit a tour .wur room, lock the door and never
among the n*st»rts where we have en rise from your knees until you know
deavored to reach the re*oTter*K sonl. that ft)n'vcT this.gri'at question Is set
While a-e have earnestly sought them tled. One of the provisions of Gml's
IVt.»skey. Hast Jowlan and other Injerry Is that every man shall know
resort towns b<:t a few have l*oen | that they have given up a sinful life
saved yet we have had a good shot-at j Have you a memory of such a e,.v<'
them ami have tu'cn hard at tlnun. { nant and of the ftpm and hour when
God has givim us a few schiIs and we j the Holy Ghost, tbe |»enteeosl
are ending up our work here In Trav j to you? What a memory this
"
the disciples. When they met In nft» r
In choosing her theme Brigadier Cox j years how they talkivl of that hlessnl
told the MOTT leading up to the text tJmfi and of Peter prearhwl 1
r the
11 King*. xxil:2. ”And the king stood biiming burg. All the place
by a pillar and made a covenant before fire with the holy »plrt. "
■ Lord to walk after the Lord aad
In dosing her wonderful ln*i»irlng
kei'p Hi* eommandments and Hi* w-ord picture* the brigadier s|>oke of
testimonie* and hi* statute* with all the Sabbath' breaker* at the resorts
their heart and all their soul, to per and raiitiom>d all not to be templet!.
form the word* of this covenant that She told of the trip to Callforniii of
were written In thi* Inrok. And all the the afllirtetl Margaret Allen and of
people stood to tbe covenant."
her return bedridden - when she lay
The preparatory etory which pre many months in her n*»m 111 and suf
ceded the announcement of thI* text fering though *hc wa* able through It
the story of thq finding of the
have reeomwe to the Itoautiful
book of the king of King* and its effect; memories of the groat mountains ami
upon J(M>lah when brought to him gad HunKct* of California, refreshing Iut
rtwd. the plcuire descrllM’d In the text tirod soul with it* l»eaut.v and
bring the story of the co\enant which wrote of them, of the beautiful
JoeUh made with the l»nl after he |
14 gau Bernandlmi.
felt the truth at the great book and It*
Al the cloning of the sermon Mr*.
propbiwie*. "Tlie king stood'by
iar and made a covenant etc..” the Munsrile was 4ip|iotRled by tbe briga
speaker *aid. "and he did ancKhcr dier to i>a«s the tamboureen atvomd
for a gootllf collection for tbe army
splendid thing for he
condomnw! all that he had found In | »*“’ «* Us^iim with only 17.40 for
Ihc book of King* for he brought the •<>
audience, wa* announced
idol* out of the honao and broke down through the pastor. Rev. rilom, that
tho housi** of false pix>phcts aad In tbe offering should be |io and an at
malty other wrays kept the promises tempt wairmade to eollcct It, and It
looked as tboogh every person gave
which he made.”
8be said, "it's no use making eovc- penatei lor but %2 wa* again colloclej.
How
Wait A 8*na Can tell as
Good a Cigar as th« Chico for Sc.
"You want me to ulk about cigar* r*
said S. E. Wait uf a H Wall A Sons to j
a Ri-ctird reporter.
'
”1 think the U tli'r way is to let our |
cigars^ U»k for tbemsolvrv." be con-1
llnufd. 'There is one cigar in ourj
case, tbe ‘Wadsworth Bros.' Chico.'j
which Is doing a lot of talking, even'
shouting. 1 consider ousrives fortu-j
nale In getting the agency for It. as It
Is in reality tviual to any loc cigar,
and It costs only Sc.
"You set* wv buy dlrivt from the
maker, and the middleman does tnot
gt*t any pndlt. At any rale. It Is betcoming the bt**tl selkv in our case, and
|H*tple who hert'k'dote would have
nothing lB*t a ItV or e\ea ISc. rigar,
ask fi*r a Chlro. and say they'like it.
lUttter try one yourself and sec how
good It U."
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EVERYTHING
EVERYTHING
MANY NEEDED THINGS
ARE YOU GOING CAMPING?
It Ih Iri-Mi (44 j-o prepari'd, *n there will
ts* v**ry
Uiib-
eo.*King
Y41U
don't want m work all tbe tlno—you go for t-njoj ni4*u*. W<- liave the
greatisl ar.Mirtment of alnady cimked^foods, luun. riiirk4ti. veal. iMU-f in
endless ways. Van Camp'* ].ork and l^iis, ten kind* Van t'amp's {irepared
soups, thirty kinds of wafern, emkiev, raki's and bl.scults.
PITCHERS
What'* a more nov-ary ariit-le (ban a pnrlo-r?
Always breaking
thenu-it i« not tirq fanli of the plleher. i»ur the breaker—Ju.H bappeneil so.
(tot stone good glass piteliers for a quorier. there are other styles at tic.
7."ie. 8ic and ltd.'.'., th4aullful fancy ones In «vdd shapr's for 2Sc. X-’h- and 4-c.
Littb-urn's, fancy sbai*)--. iwrd for.a doz4>n dliren*nt punK»-i-s. sell for 2Gc.
Little w-|iit4' ndlk plteh«Ts f»»r 1«h* au<l I 's* an4l
lee plirbers ftir 20c. Xlc
and ITk'. l-!\tra pii«-lit-rs l«»r the Led tiH4ni f«*e riGc
.
SPONGES
An m-tlfiil. ^ls.ng.-^ are ii4 eeb.-ary. T»«ili-t
epongf**
fn»ni
U' up.
Bath
s|s>ng« - fnuii 1<R! up. (Noililiig so e^ioHiig these hot da)-* as a nice »pong>*
bath » Tbe sli.-i-p wt*d simii.go srils from lt»c up. Tbe gnu* sponge from
l.V. Uie Medilerrant an at 1>. Th«' drug defiartmeiil ha* all tbo. difleivut
kinds. Be sure and have a good supply In the home.
RARE PERFUMES
Are the kinds we sell. You can buy auy quantity fn.m an ounce to • ^ind.
Bt'll from 50c to tme an «»iitic<*. Have a .-iflchdld line of hfRib d |h rfuim .> at
10c. 25c. 50c, Tlie and ll.Ot*. ToUel and lavender waters at 25c and 50c a
bottle.
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wrinkles, «lev« li»j'in>r thin
store 1*4F, 11 Mead.-. B. E. Wail <
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on Uirbglanoc. CRaf«a4
Bent Her Dewble.
Forced to SUrv*.
-I knew no tine, for four
fcks.
n. F. l..eek. of Cuneunl. Ky. aayrs:
when 1 was sirk. with typhoid
kid- "F»»r JO years 1 sufliwd agonies, with
w ith
cry irouliU-.'* writiw Mr*. Am
run* on my ii|*per lip. so iwlnful.
le. of nuhburg. I*a.. "and when I got i Muneiimes.. that 1 emPd
cimid not eat. After
A(t<
lK*tlt r. altlMiugh 1 had one of the I* *t, vainly trying every thing rise. 1 cured
I was bi'nt double.' It. with Bueklin's Arnica Balve” |f»
bands on my knetw! gre^t fur btirns. cuts and wounds. At
1 walkt*d. From this terrible j Johnson l»nig Store Co's. K II. Meada,
m I was rcM-ueil by Kb*etric Bit- S. E. Wall £i Sonw' drug stores; only
K.VJOV YOtHSEI.F by trip to
■hlch iX'fstoied my health mad 2ic.
Grand Ra!dd^ Sunday via INre Msr strength and now I can walk as
qnt'tie exrurhlon. rate |2 with ||«> straight as ever. They are simply
! If taken thik month. kr*eps you wril
worth of fun. Return trip made aPer
' all Hummt'r. It make.- ilte little iwe*
game. •
July ju .-St
««t. idtHti and gniw A loulr for Un*
Hollister's IPK-ky
rail A Sons'drugstore*;' whole Tauilly.
Mountain Tr«. Zi cents. Tea or Tab-.
A lot «»f l«ys' and children's sbttrt
lets. Johnson l>rug Ctu
pants in r«itton and lim n.......... 19
If you cannot eat. » b*» p or woiL. f.s*1
A lot
Jhien luints. Uith whip*
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Im-sI fur .WMi to take that great n*medy
TOO fcl Ihc arcst sna on yoar
montktnedby W. T. Motb-**.. ri Vnnb>. r.
porch?
1? Protect yonrseU with a
for f.
bamboo porch shade. We have all
y.-ar* . Nntliing hel|H«d mo. until I
A
may
sizes.
l.*»k Hr King s New IM.-n.verT fc*
J. W. Millikcn julf20tf
wild II
to y.nir 1
ill relieve i’onsutnpMon. foughs and Coldi
'olds, wblek
; a im'd'.r
1 <-ffeeted a
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botac lakeo np today with the caae of
Jaeob RoilBakl. er^ rs. Jaeob Bpetaaki.
Jr. aad Mary Roelnekl aad thoaght
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4teUag beck to a p«friod relailBg to bappmlaga of
jraan alanding tb*
teaiiaKioy vas raadered arlth a* mticb
feoliag and beartaebee as thoogh tbry
bad iakeii place yeaterday.
Tbe partlee to tbe sall^l reside to
iMtdBaaa eoqaty aad tbe salt Is the
cwteoaie of a traaefer of property In
peyairnt for afecHoa aad care for the
aped, la lt>7 the plaintiff and bU aife
deeded to tbe aanHwake, Jacob,
eighty acres of land aad aliiy acre* ap
peadod with the mntaal nnderstaading
that ^e Utter woald been me the prop
««ty ^ tbe defeadknu opoa the death
of tbe pareau.
Two years ago the unit was begna
and at the Ust term‘of tbe LoeUaau
cooaty eourt waa traasforred to
eonaty by mutual eooacet The plain
tiff on tbe wltnesa ataad today told tbe
ooort of tbe lUaeas and onnsetiuent lasanity of tbe rnotber which be attiib«ted to being refueod confeaaloB aad
abaolutlon from her alas by tbe priest
who poabed her away «iib her rosary
wbaa she presented herself beeauae
abe bad .attempted bo protect her prirate road from tbe aforesaid prleat*a
alleged Uwleea use through bis peraletency In leering the gate open.
Upon one oecaskm. so Jacob RoalnBkl auted, abe went out and remon
atratod with the priest and was atriick
with a whip in the bands of her son,
who struck the horse at tbe same ti^e.
Bbe fell and was run orer by the
prleet'a rig. She Uter appeared li^
church but waa refused ooafessloo and
knowing through her belief that un
less she baeame abaolred from sin sha
would not be saved she beesme dospoadeat .-sod f<ir four dsys ret
food and water, this dating the beginBlog of her malady which lasted for
twelve years and It, Is during this
period that the deed now Itelng sought
to be set aside was signed by
BKither.
On the other hand It is contended
that her Insaalty was caused by the
habitual abuse which took the form of
daily whippings fn>tn the hnsliand and
h was not until a few years ago
abe was sent to Milwaukee for (
meat and retumi>d In a rational atate
^of mind. During tbe relating of this
part of the trouhle the aged wife was
deeply affected and appeared to acuto. , ly feel the grtuu wrong which ahe
alleged to have suffc^red at the tends
* .«f tbe priest.
a
FinERIl SERVICES
■i:-'.'
Jamas M, Dawson of Garfield Town
ship Whs lurisd This Afterneon at 1:30.
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The funeral of the late James M
Uawstfh of Garfield township waa held
this afternoon at tbe home of the de
ceased at 1:30. Rov . lUmas Cuchlin of
.BdaUng before a Urge numlMT of the
friestds of the deceased who had come
io pay their last n-specta to tbe de
parted. Mr. CochUn ;taid a worthy
tribute to tbe long and useful life of
the father and busbaad and friend.
Music was furalsbed by a quartet
composed of Mip. Gray. Mrs. Everett.
LawreaceK. Bock aad HertK itB. Moo
tagoe. BorUI took place in Oakwood
la tbe family lot
THE MABKETB.
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Ir;
East Buffalo, Ju1y.^.-CaUle-81ow,
easy. VeaU and calves—fltrwdy to
easy. Sheep and lambs—Steady, trade
fair. Hogs—Aedve, higher.
ItptroU, M^clu July 20—WheatJuly.
^ 2 red. h4c: No. 3 com,
Ka 3 white oats. Skc.
►
Tidedo.. O., July 20.—Wheat—Cash
had July. S«Hc; September. 88Hc.
Chicago. July 20.—Wheal-^nly.
fOUc; September, *7^4c. Cpm—July,
S7%c; September. BSHc. Oata->laly,
SSkc: 8«MHember. fp^c- September
pork. |12.g5; Urd, 17.20; riba. VM.'
Omeieting MMeter.
A very quUt though prsUy mid-asm
ler weddiag occurred thte asomlDg at
P o’clock at the vwaldeBce of Mrs.
CbrUtlna Wood of SIT Sixth ^reel.
whea her daughter. Roee. was united
In marriage to Dr. T. Arthur Penhsllegoa by the Rev. L. B. Blssell of tbe
Presbyterian cbnrcb of this city, tbe
vows being plighted with the full
CbcrrW were ptaUfiil os tte dty
SBgrket today. Tte crop of Barty
iUchmoBds M fast disappearing and
the firstd
I on (be IBMriiet will csonsist of the
Montmorend and Olivet: varieties.
Tbe Black TsftartlnBs are nearly gone
aad srin be replaced by the Yellow
Spanlefa aad Windsors which are slow
ly patting la ibelr appearance.
’The prices at,present are mot the
besL the eoar cherries eeU from
seventy to eighty cents aad the sweet
varieties bring a dollar, but It U>
UMOght that the ctenge In
weather will sM the maiket aad prices
greatly advance.
There was one car of cherries
shipped f^w here yesterday besides
the hundreds of emmet which the
press companies handled. The a
age shl|iim‘nt during the steson has
been over 1500 cases every day.
There Is a fine prospect for a good
crop of Duchess apples mbirh will be
ready for shipment shout Aug. 15. The
late fall and winter appUwolu not look
> promising.
The unprecedented crop of cherries
on the peninsula has r<*soUed In some
record breaking tUiipments. the hlghyet being reporuxl this morning
from Old Mission. Yesterday
crates were, picked and shipped from
the Old Mission dock alone, while Seth
Thompkins picked and put on the
Traverse City 181 eiatcs yextenlay
and many other fruit raisers of the
l>onlnsuls shipped crates counting well
up Into the hundreds, from the Bowers
Hsriior dock and by rail from Trav
erse City, sending them here by teams
and the auto Dclght line.
Tbe pretty home sras a
ferns and roses tor the occasion, the
gueats being limited to a few inilmale
friends and tbe relatives of the con
tracting parties. Promptly at the boar
set. P o’clock, the s/jfl strains of
Lohengrin’s march were rendered
the pUno by Dr. C ii^.^Burbridge and
Immediately the bride, unattended.
» Into the parlor where she was
met at the Improvised altar in front
of the fireplace by the groom and the
I plighted.
“MwlHatlon"
pUyed during thU beautiful service
after which the Joyful strains of Men
delssohn's march pealed forth and the
short informal reception was accord
ed the guests by Mr. and Mrs. Pcnhallegoa.
The bride was becomingly gosmed
BREVITIES.
In. white chiffon over white silk and
carried a shower bouquet of white
sweet peaa. The entire wedding party
repaired to the O. R. A I. depot where,
amid a showhr of old shoes and rice
The waiting rooms ft Iht,* Pere Mar
the happy couple embarked on their quette depot are being rellonred.
wedding Journey to Mackinac Island
J. B. Rhodes, who has been In this
and later to Calumet, whdre they will city for a few days in tbe IntcresU of
spend a month In the home of the
groom's parents where th«»y will re
turn aad be “at home" at 517 Sixth
street. One of the delights of the
newly we<ld«d couple sill be their an-*
nnuncement of their forocoming. Ibis
bt'ing possible through the melodious
strains of a monst«T cow bell securely
locked to the handle of their suit
which accompanied them In their Jour
ney. Many beaut IJul and artistic pres
ents were received by the young
couple from hosts of friends in tbe
city.
PICKING WILD BERRIES
HUCKLEBERRY CROP 18 BEING
HARVESTED NOW.
Whole Families Are Tenting on
Pleine and Gathering En the
. Small I
ly. left
for St. Johns, where be will
attend to the advertising for the sec
ond production of the fair in that city
this season. The fair will also show
for the second time this »i>as<in in I.dnslng In the near future.
WiHlam Tunney was fined $1
Judge IU»berts tods>f for riding his
wheel on tbe sidewslfi^ As he fftleil
to show up In court, the Judge sent
olBcer afier him. which added 12.25
costs to Ills aitsessmenl.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Garfield
township M. E. church, pastor Rev. J.
W. Miller, gave an Ice cream
watermelon sticlal last evening at the
residence of Mr. Clark and many of
the resideots of Traverse City drove
out and enjoved the evening; S20
cleared by the ladies.
Mrs. \V. M. Payne and liUle
Will W. Pa>ne, of Suttons Bay passed
through the city this morning on
return from s few days spent
Thompaonville. where she went to cel
ebrate the liuIe shaver’s birthday.
The barge Hennepin loaded with
crushed stone, arrived at the dock last
night and lay at the end until tbe
scow was unloaded so that she could
take her place, and run tbe automatic
unloadfug gear which she carries.
the Cai
Wild berries are receiving as much
stteotion Just now as the great Tberry
crop being harvested. Every morning
Just as the first cock opens his sleepy
eyes crowdq of berry pickers wend
their way east In sragons with their
sun bonnets Industrlimsly tucked away
under the seat and crates
luncheon l*oxes in readiness for the
day’s picking. Traverse City U in the
midst of The bine berry belt and for
thirty years or nrore this little Insig
nificant berry b»s been tbe pet of the
fruit market though never taken from
its barrra and sandy soil and culti
vated Into tbe overgrown and over fed
"home grosm" fruit of other small
beriy fruits. The berry Is still a wild
one and bushels may be found almost
at tbe door tit the cUy resld««t during
a good season. In many eases families
tent In the hucklelierry .patches and
consider it a rich harvest, being able
to clear a neat sum every day. for dll
hands turn out except the baby, and
that Is telsteriHl
in the shade of a
tall pine and allowed the liberty of
Infantile vioodtTinent at the ctenge
from hot. stuffy roomX to the wide and
cxbaustless expanse which it on
all sides. The berries find a ready
Funeral fierwicc.
market and do not crush with ship
Tbe funeral of the late Hiram Miller
ping and BO arrive In tbe southern
will be held from the residence. 1007
markeu fresh and srhoteeome.
Hannah avenue, tomorrow morning ft
10.30. Rev. Tbenas Ullom wlU of
ficiate. A ■
.
UYSOEHERTOVER
Wnnsin Watt, who has lieen spWsatter Sharps Bay the Hot BpftI
polnied dlr.’ctor of tbe DoessHdofer
Has Passed One Hundred EightyKclr p stul Art Irstltule, Is the second
ANT WHO WISH coatracts for soft
Five Deaths ReeulteH.
drink, poaaut, popcorn stands, etc., at
otage
ite fair grounds during the racas may
of birth or moocy > r Influence, he has
obtain them by seeing W. H. HigglBS.
largely cdoratM f nssif. He Is tblrffPO atiteas phone. 2tl Bell.
ty-two
years
old.
tbe weather sharps the days of Idlling
JulytO-lt
beat ere passed for the preeeoL Binee
B. H. KUdee at this dty retamed the torrid weather began the deaths
flosslsn officers In eemp rts
of
Its peraoas are directly fttribnta- money to pay for their meals, bat la
tees* <hl* boon after spending a few
Aaysat CedU bay U tbe latetwets of Ue to the beaL Eleven deaths were many cesNi they keep thU for other
reported op to noon. ^
the Kanaly BhUgU compaay.
purposes, god cat with the soldiers.
tmvkms citv,
metaMN,
thumsav. wlv
• .IIEGORTB AMO MMOBTEI^
« nk "
Cterles WelU left today os ite M.| The MUoes Basle aad Jemsle Cbok
Tbe Brat of the aarface drsmiag t
the gtate ftr««t pavemewt wUl be bud j A N. E. fur Ladlngtas. teviBg rooelvad ! of Idateare the gtiefts of their ooasia.
Saturday. Tbe larger partloo of the | word that fdt sifter of that plaoe was Mabel Pariaft of M2 Bast Eighth
first block which U to be paved U ^ot cgpecked to Urr,
covered with the atone aad two rollers '
TkAVBlSE CITY'S fisrortte twtissr. NOTICB—After August 2<*, 1MB. neck
are at work on it today. After thU
has boeo thoro««hly roiled ike Bnticr. will taterent you Sunday.
•having win be 5c extra at all ualoa
ft U covered with tar which aeu as m* Grand Saftds. te Oeatral league gaase,
shops.
July l«t
mt bet srecn tte stone and aarfaoe' Whectiag vs. Grand RapMs. Inquire
July 2»^
dressing. The curbing has been fin- Pere Marquette rales.
A kd of beys* abort linen pants... 38e
Iriied and the work of laying the wsocr
A few boy*’“l-plece cotton and
mains b being rapidly pushed forward.
J1T.T ii !8 THE DATE of Per. * linen sulu size* 8 to 15 years.
Marquette cxcorsioa to Grand Rapids.
only.................................................. S8c
Ike Butler. Traverse City’s favorite
Hamilton Clothlns Co.
twirkr in box. .
July 2<k3t
The tame of the Grand Traverse regloa grow* and grows oMR
tbe
Une grass of Keatnehy nods la npproral and.eends lu dred and orerw—iiUnaarr aeeVers Into tta-deer.
bnrittg air. recetvlag them again ’te
good as new." ThU day’s list of north
ern traveTers seeking reft and recaperntlOB Indedes MUa Bonis and sister
of Newport. Ky.. who peaeed Throogb
Uw city en route ft>r the Leetanaa.
Omsna; Mrs. C. D. Campbell aad three
A Jot of moo's straw hau.:.......... 38c
MWAIWr ADI
children of LooUvlUe. Ky.. also bound
Cioalng out a lot of men’s twofor the Loelanan. Omana. thU being
PARk PLACK HOTEL
piece .Teool crash suits, up
OibS kngis ■Ota »*■» ■ sift TU.Sp.1
the first trip < the parties to the
from.............. r.............................. »2T5
UE.VT—No. 4 >7 Wift- loth
Grand Traverse regkia though they
Cmqe quick.
St. Inquire at county Jail or either
kmsly , bare spent sommer* ft
Hamntou Clothing Co.
phone No. 21.
July fiddf
and Petoskey. Mrs. Belle
W^ltuker. accompanied by. Beuben
WANTED—Comiietent girt for general
and Orvnie Crane of Clndnnftl were
houseaork. 715 I’nkrn street.
engeiw on their first Cedar Lodge
__________ , July 20-tf j:
trip and hope to enjoy the clear and
fteady breexes wh|ch sweep over'the WANTED-A ctimpescm girl fur g«o-t
carrying polar lodge, so popniar
ersl houM Work In small family. Mrs.!
with Chicagoans., Norihport also her
John F. Om, tUC Wa-^hlngton .urcei.•
aids several neft-arrivals today. Mr,
July 2ivif j
aad Mr*. P. W. Gage and two daugh
SITUATION
WANTED by SwcXlah
ters. Eva and GeHrnde. of Delaware,
Plain colored Japanese Silk, also white
gfrl
to
ilo
gt-m-nU
itousework.
Aj»ply
b.. took possession of the Spencer cot
and changeable Taffetas at..............
to l»n»f Ht tli-t n. R. r. D. 1.
tage tbU moruing. Leland received
July ftV3t
family party consisting of Mr*.
Plain
and changeable Taffetas
Bert Decker and fsmlljr. Molt Decker
and family. Harriet Decke'. Harry
Deevkor and Sophia V*-*per. all from
‘20 inch Back Pcau de Soie, $1.00 qual
Brazil. Ind.. and who will enjoy both
ity, at.............................. ..................
rodage and camp life until SeptemMr*. J. E, Hemderson and son
Arthur of Cadillac passtMl through the
city this morning for tbe summer
home of Parm C. Gilbert at Long lake.
ro just rttxMVttl
EllU Woodbrldge and family of In
iiu> tliousuml voliliana|>o1iB passed through tiie city
mm* hy such nutlioi
tmlsy on their way to lieland whenV«TiH*. Oliver
they will spftid the remainder of tie
tie.Cliiu;.
Dickens. Mre.
summer.
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.
j
Soulhw<»rtli, Sir \VulU*r
IJ. E. Decker and family. M. E. Deck
Sx)it, Kmlyanl KipliuR,
er and family. S«>phia Ve«p« r
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. Wilkit* Collins. Fl**n*ne*j
Harry Ikcker of Braril. 1ml.. w»‘r.> (
Morryot, Sir K. Hulw«*r
passengers on the M. A N. E. train
Lyton,
Heiirj’
l>mmthis rooming for Fouch. where they
inniul, Mrs. Oliphimt,
will lH» transferrin] to ladand and
■C’ h a s. U oi'i il
K (• V.
siM-nd a few si-eks.
('has.
KiiiL»«lfy. Max
O'Kill, •ItToim* K. •If.
Oscar Wiidu nml
^thf^s, to sell at
City Engineer Caldwell Is the Proud
Remnants VV^ash Goods worth I2j4c and
^
Pocseesor of s Dog That Made
h O
^Columyis Famous.
15c, to close at................................... .
These books will lie taken
in part payment for oth
Wllllsm Caldwell, city engineer. Ik
ers if rettmuxl in ^ood
oer of s valuable 1
n. W, A. FAlKSWOtTB
esc
Books Books WOOL ORESS 8000S. BUCK ANO
Z'},
CILOREB, BNE-QOARTEB OFF
POR
^1.00 OOOOS
XCC
Ch“lt3^
I.I2'C
NEW BULL PUP
IFOR
fti.as OOOD8
FOR
Si . BO OOOD
ONLY 10c EACH
roust prondunced typo,
wide front, bow logs. •undcrKhoi Jaw
and tn>mrnd«»UK ch**tu expansion of the
upp*T quality. **Bis" arrivtd last even
ing by oxproKs from his Kut.iirluiu
home in Cleveland and ho rarrietl his
pedigror* lKH>k umler his vest like all well behaved canine royalty. He’nwlly a ver>- swell dog. and ha^; a ptHligree teund In a neat llule vJdume
with a half-tone of himsolf on the title
page. "He’s the dog that made Co-j
iumbue famous." so the wording «.f the j
ircdlgree reads. lA-st evening Bis was
taken for a drive and greatly enjoye.11
the city s^hts, but today he b locked
In the bam and podestrians are not
permitted'a glimpse of his one black
eye for he ha* only one of a kind. Will
Caldwell’s friends say that "Bill ” hit
and the dog bit, too. though It was not
* Blir he bit, hut hU father.
PERSONAL.
G. K. Baticock of Lake Ann was in
the city today looking after buKineHk
bitorests.
Mis* Myrtle Hall of Sharon. MLh..
is visiting Mrs. Hariy Harvey of Bsst
Eleventh street.
Miss Ellen and Mis* Ague* Sullivan
returned this morning on the Illinois
from a visit in Chicago with friends.
Misses pearl and Ruby Emory of
Charlevoix arrived this noon for a few
days’ vlRli with Miss Nettle Wurzburg
of Saginaw is In the clty
A. Steel
1
wW remain a'few" dars.
und w
Dr. McEweu and wife of Saginaw
are guests of friends in this rliy.
H. F. Blouch of Crofion Is in the
city today.
Dr. G. E. Tripp of Kalkaska Is in 1
the city on btuiress.
The following C : ‘cago party passotl
through the city this morning on their
way to Williamsburg, where they will |
fipend a few weeks; C. A. Why land and
wife. Je^e Whyland. Edward Whyland and Mrs. 6. E. Boot.
• F. J. Porter and wife of East Jordan
spent yesterday In the city as guests
at Hotel Whiting.
G. Robs of Cbaflevoix was in the
city yesterday l^ing after business
iDtereets.
W. B. Brandstetter and George J.
Christlanaon of ManUtee agent yea
terday In the cltya Naldnith of Middleton and who
has been visiting at PeCoakey for a
number cf ifeeks returned to his home
today.
Mrs. Ggorge iloak and son. George,
left this morning for Cadillac to at
tend the raeea.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Iverson and telldrenJeft today for a visit at Jennings.
Mrs. M. W. Lewis of New York spent
a abort Ume In the city in the Inter
est of the Beonet achool at Irvington,
while earoate to Alpena.
TRY A RICORO WANT AD
iiblCE''
Front
and Union.....
E.WIIBEIM Comer
YOUR EYE
FOR THE PORCH AND
LAWN
An $S..50 fine quality reed
porch settee................... . 4.60
............74c
FOR JUST
A MOMENT
MORRIS CHAIRS
$5.00, $(.00. $7.50, $7.75, $8.00
l-or Chairs worth twice. Come early
' A FEW FANCY REED CHAIRS AT
YOUR OWN PRICE
WASH DAY GOODS
Gooil strong wood slatted porch or lawn
settee, red, a good value at 0.00. You
$4.75 Washing Ma
may have it now
chines..........................
‘lOc Clothes Bars
Chair'to match $2.35
OTHERS AT 30c ARD 40c
Willow Porch
Rocker.......... ....................
Large Wood Wash Tubs
Willow Arm Porch
Chair..................................
Wash Boards
for ............................. .
Brooms, 25c and 35c
values.............................
$1.50 Enamel SlopPails, with OKp
Revolving Office
cover.............................. .
Chair..............
Hgh back^arm Revolving
4*00
2.50
53c
3.25
1.50
1.65
60c
19c
19c
OFFICE CHAIRS
1.50
...........64c
Fine leather upholsteretl Re- ^ OO L^g^size Galvanized Wash
volving Chair........................
Large Roomy arm office
tion.Chairs, $4.00 valu
Tub Wrinifers
AND MANY OTHERS
for............... :.............
uS??r. 2.00
QQq
........... 2.17
1.39
WATCH THIS SPACE EVERY DAY
The Boston Store
J
, TMIMMAV. JUCY MMWL
AN ENQINEENINQ TRIUMPH.
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kevnkia tedj to ard*a tte laravra
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MM aad 1
Md dd aali atraat. Iran tba aaK lira parra «r Bra
Arms b Cole, Ula,.................
oiead
fbat fba aatof ^
ar mvMaa atraat to tba wa* IM «C
Wa«raertli atraat. arltk Ma a
BOAlWOPPDkjOWOBBB.
«aat, aad eaoieat cart aad dottar.
Tfca atraat to ba iWrt/ fact
A. k WUaoa. t
traaa carta. Tta ooat baia«.^aoe^
lat to fba aat hnotaa of tta dry
rabaaar, tl41H
nmdla* toot ra «,a81 aq yds. parias at
toba Boanloa aatbaate'No.i'*
«^da.
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B. J. Tlioaipaoa. C W. Kiacaley. C. 2atnigte cmi» M*
X>aa
I^oodoa. *
TajrJ
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MM ft
Arehla MU- to faat of mdlat cart at
U. Urktaa.
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dl. J. J. gbarma. JoUaa
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atraaL
Prod Ul Curtla. O. P. Canrar, C. B.
Taylor. A. W. Jahraaa. C. W. Aabloo.
Krad U li
M. Beckmaa. J.------------------.
Bmlth. Joba Raanle. M. Utnay. B.
Uyoo. Jeanla B. Aadetaoo. W\ T. Wood
bouaa. Mrs. Oao. Lather. K. I* Aahton.
Befarred to the apadal Mreat ooanlttee of the Piflh ward.
d City
To tba Uooorabla. tb» Majm and
Coaadl of the city of TraveraaB city.
Michigan.
mi. QmUaaiaa-—
tmdarMgned tax jiay^ of W*aahlactaa and
Webater aftaata, aak your boaorabla
body to recondder your action la renrd to tba aawar lateral No. oae.
Plat. No. k. and that tba taxpayera
hare the |irtTilei(a of paying In three
inatallniMitf. A majority of the Uxpayers owe for Iheir bomea and would
work a hardship oo them.
n .o .iBuwii.
KA,
K- Cleralsnd,
«. w.
M. tk.
I... 8. Puller. A. Robertsan. H. B. Carr,
J. R. Hamlin. B- P. Barber, I). Strick
lin. P. Balmon, Owea BchoolrrafL. .K.
K. I>yke. Henry pikh. N. B. Cbapla.
A. K. Bingham. J. W. qoble. Wm. Akertnan. a J. Smith. Krad Stocklnx. J.
W. oauatlett. M. P.. B. Swaaer, J. O.
Peaftv, Anthony Obert.
Kecolrad and placed on flla as said
request wag contrary to the prorlalaas
of the Charter and could qol be grant*
•bavrae nty. Mich.. July 3. 1108.
y ‘ ^ To the Honorable, tba Mayor and City
Council of the city of TrsTerae City.
Michigan.
mB. TheandcrslgnM
holding a free Street
valrln this city during the week of
July 24th
tth to 1J»th locluslra. To ba put
by the Caidtol Amuaamai
ay of Lanslngi Mlehlraat
body
reapecUttlty ask your hooorabla
hooorat
tlilooers
to grant to your itetli
loners tho
the ok'
ve ose
at
elusive
oae of the following
folio
t Btn'et from Uoardman aval
Ploc street: for the purpoaa of c.
lag the fnv- and admission ahows and
street pririlages; and no atreeta are
to bn cioaed tor traffic.
' W’e hereby submit for your cobMdafatldn. Blgnatures of a large nombar of
the reaptwttva bualneaa man and marchants in yobr city, w
kror of
aelvea as btdng lu fart
sura Fair held, iAnd farther
herMiy agrwe to praaant upon
atreau. and to tba public, nothing hot
«rat clans, moral, aad InatruoUva attracUou: and gamhltag of any kind
will ba entlraly eBmlnatod. aad at the
expiratloa of tha above named date,
we ggraa^to leave tha suras fa aa
Beat. daqa. «aid perfect coodltlOQ, qa
we found them.
If otir roqueot ba granted yoor
petlUoaera'Will ever pray.
Blgnad; W. H. Blake. Ckas
Cl
Prochat
«
ka. J. M. Blakealaa. S. E. Walt b
Bona Wllbaha Bartak b Co.. A. Roara
thal. J. W. Slatar. Pater Maoagari.
Morad by ^d. Bingham rihat
petition be giiated tmdar tra soperVialaa of tba eblff of goBco. eblat of
fire dapanmaot aad tba mayi
Carried.
Yeaa—AMermaa Abbott. Bingham.
Brerett. QlUett, Murobla. Murra/.
Oviatt. Wlnale. ft.).
^
Nays—Alderman Docketay. <1.)
Traverse City. Mich.. July I. ilOS.
To the Hoaona»h>^he Mayor aad CRy
Omaell or 4ha^ at Trararaa C
Michigan.
IfM. Ocntlemaa:—W> find that
Mda walk oa tha north aide of 8
atrra fraa Pnlmi Mrkat to <
Moirb hara la to b rary raaMa
dltJaa. and we woMd roontomand
a new walk ba ordarod bam.
^ Tavara neat Into rnmmlastim
an
4 60
4 80
80
JSSSSSSiSl
M
s?srsv----^js
Tw»os7
'I*
« HItl
OoBtoa. J. M. Loodoa. Bor
sr?fai
____
WJIUaaB Lora, P. Parla. H.
maiBarrMlrr A. D. McKoa.
Haora AdHMi Otia. Blaiar B.
W. D. Twaar. BUairortli Hala^Wm.
H. Umlor. W. O. ftota. frak Trada.
Thooiaa H. Sbanoaii. E. L- Aabua.
M. a Baraar« Waltar TtortaU.
Mo«^ bj am: BInruw that t^
patltSoo ba craaiad aad tba Baard ad
patllc Worka ba raqoartad to aiaka
gf tba ooM of oald la|iroTa>
aiabi aad labnK tba^ aaoM to tba
coaadl.
Yaaa-Aldanaaa Abbott. BiaghoirH
Braraa,
;rarau. UUlall. Murcbla. Mi
Moitar.
irlatu WtooM. Doofcarar. (W
Trararao Cllr. Mlctu Mar ».
mt. daotlaoMMi:—I tb
tora
aopeetfalr aak roar
btMir for a permit to build a twoatoiT
fraioe boUdlag. 24UC, aad>a It tool
Iraa; oo . Oie nortbraat ooraar at
Third aad
lad to
Yotira raapectfully.
BOHUMIL CHKRVENKA.
Morad br Aid. Uinatt that tba
IMUtloa be sraatod.
Travaraa Cltr Mldu Jalr a. 1M&.
To thu llanorablc. tba Maror und CUr
CktuacU of Ibo cltr of TraTaroa Cltr,
Mlcblcaa.
ma. We, tba underaliaad propartr
owaera of Blrcbwood Addition to
TravaCM CU)' do berebr paUtk* your
■ feoaorabla body to order tba opaalng
aad laiproreiaaat of t^ tollowlag
atraota. rls:
GocaiDaoclnf at the comer of Broach
aura and Blrcbwood arfno«> thaoM
aontbartr oa Blrcbopod ateaua to the
^ysasssttss:
Tha BmmttoWldaaa gridga. wkldi cAiCAOO FBPBftAL COURT RKhas hsen hnOdlag for ttes* aad a half
gTRAINCO INTbRPKRRItCC.
ynan» M now cnmplrad. nays Lsafioa
gphsre. The hgidffit la of the -mara
po^ type aad la design la praetoaly
altollar to an ardlaaiT aMffeiwd aos' FaraMbiai ttoporto 'Salicoahm bridge, with the cxcepdoo that
tor approaebas to tor bridge are at a
Irrei. tows dispcBBlug with the esstly
high larel approachrs. and the traffic.
Jnly 20.—Indirectly probaCh <ra aad whrd, la carried an In a
taetad by a federal court Injonctloa
Chloagq'a fiontlng pool roosa. the CRy
WMM-riMi.
............. flW M
«■«*• •■■•....................»
SJSsrTurKJfd;:™.
« •«
”*
opercrat
Total....
_____ iV dra!.................... • MM *4
wj. H, jSSia, bm tko*.
city Batfaacr.
Morad by Aid Dddkaciir Ibto tba
lUmate and racotamandattoa ba ae*
cag^^d adopted.
24 78
« M
1 4B
1.44
4 SO
4 SO
4 50
2 25
. 4 to
Tim report of the City Tiaasarsr
...
iwr tor
the moath oi Jane was rend.
Movpd by AlA Murray that tba mport ba raeelTnd aad plaood oa file.
M and ftonafoBaas.
My. Mick.. July 3, lOOi.
ble; the Mayor aad City
------------------ ka cRy of Traverae CMy
001.
(Sallamen:—Following are"the
abowB .
of tha aty of Traversa City at
~
'
B June 20. 1005.
100^
I S.008 16
..‘ 345 22
' rit *1 fSl
“
1.874 2«
432 to
1.242 S6
1,374 7»
Tnaa-Aldanaea Abbott ;B^Khun.
Bterelt. aillett. Murcbla. Murray. Hannah b Imy 1
Ovtatt. Wiania. Dodtaiay. Cl.)
1 rareraa City. Mich.. July S. 1108.
To Iht ^Bramble, the Mayor aad aty
Oouacil of the dly of Trararoa City,
Mlehlgnn.
mi. • Oanllaman;—Aa radocotad at
your laat maailnc we preaant for yow
conddaratloo an eatimata of tba oodt
of Imprdrlns Boat Bicbth atraat from
Boardmaa areaoa to Kalboad arenoa.
A 77
1 46
883 24
1,411 481
BOAiu)*S^“pum^^
By Cbaa. M. Bara C^artL
Tratataa atjr, Mich.. Jana 10, IMS.
'o Iba Chairman and Members of tba
10
37
3
1
t
B
41
sSSli-v'
00
2«
8S
90
M
00 Truak Sewer District
00 Bast State Street
West StreM Imp.,
22 60
4 to
I ot coa M
M MAUi
straet. from the weal Una of Bo
kvenue to the weal line of 1BtOMMI
arenoe. thth a stone naoadai
___________
aray and
combined curb aad getter.
between curbs Is taken at IS
feet.
IBl 10
4,560 87
(Dalanoa)
;46 7"
;05 10
_
31 48
£99 72
gOS to I
!*21
60
S=S:T ..,S
(.ttl 10
and gmter at bOc.. ........
erased Staking
X .T16 00
iry F
Total....................................... I 7.174 20
Hannah b Lay Mar. Oo..
.?5
z:
17 20
2 40
414 48
2 JO
1 71
3 to
Fred
Piak.’ ’ taior ’ ‘ *Ume
lie First
Fin
and tba special eoaunlttae of' the
ward be authorised to tnrestigate the
feastblllty of the mid Improramaia.
25 00
Carried.
2 70
Trararaa City. Mich.. July 3. 1105.
2 00
o the Uooorable. the Mayor and CRy
(\Hinell of tba dty of Traverae City.
Michigan.
IWf. Centlamen;—We your commit
tee on Uceose respectfully report:
We hare had under coaaiderl
N. B. ChaiAn and p»y roll for June............ ...| 228 00
2 21
would recommend that an ordtoaneo city Book Store, auadriae..
8 OO
be drawn glrtaig to him and others the Kbner Bros, printlngi........
>ccasary protectlcm.
Reapectfally aubmUtad.
. Abbott, borae sbotag
M. C. OVIATT.
A. B. BINGHAM.
W. if. ABBOTT.
Llglit rirnd.
Moved by Aid. Winnie that the re l.^R. E. L. b P. Oo.. llght^
port be adopted.
Carried.
■*
Tcaa—Alderman Abbott. Btngbam.
Evenrtt. Olllatt, Murcbla. Murray,
rlaii. WlaMn. Pockermy. (0.)
Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
City Aitomay draw aa ordinance
covering tha reporL
Printing........
...........
76 00
Carried.
0 the Ho
Council of the
MIohItan:
23 31
2000. Oaotlaoea:—We your oommlt8 40
tec on Ucenaaa raapacttnlly pepoef
10 28
That we have had oadar oooaldaraUoD
5 33
as BureUaa.
aad would
76 'JO
20 00
raoommaod
*****’*^Ec OVIATT.
rrjjtaj.
0»4Mr.
»
A. E. BINGHAM.
W% H. ABBOTT.
OotamUlae.
Hovad by Aid. Morray that the rert be adopted.
Carried.
.
raaa->A]dann«B Abbott. Bingham.
Everett. OlUeU. Murcble. Murrav.
I 162 If
Oviatt. W’lanle. Dockoray. (0.)
Satariee Prad.
Traverae .City. Mtob.. July 2. 1005.
To the HonoVable. the Mayor and CRy Pay roll Cor Jane.......a...8 608 21
Coaaell of the city of Traverae Ctty
tioSi 5S’l V^koiS^
ba allowed pot of tba aaveral fuads
aa bare stated.
ffiansmi ttrost Ktttid.
U2 II
Pay roll. aura Sapt.
4^ 0 4
l»ay rmi.
0 R.bl.Ry. frslgbt.. .
orders In favor of the •
Ootambla Traas Oo.. aandrias 161 S as recoutoraaed by the city daHt aad
P Kysri^. saadrisB.
too that the mayor aad dork be Inatrnuh
Jbo.Pi
C W. ‘
PS,............
‘sS
J
A NOVEL PERSUADER.
lavlaa Ptmwm I
Sr miatwa rvw
aswtrr te Brlp Sell Stack.
Jost as the pbooogrmpb, begtaning at
aa entertaining toy. has beiome an Im
♦28A44 79 portant factor in boaineoa. tbe moving
Respocifully submlUed,
picture te now' being adapted to comM. E. HASKELL,
tnerrial uses. When you think of It
City Treasurer. there arc• lots of situations lo wbK-h
Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
resolution be adopted.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott, Bingham.
Dockcray-. Everett. GlUett, Murcble.
A mining expert who went to Kuroi*o
Murray. OrUtt, Winnie. (8.)
App
Tbe Mayor appointed as depaty_aeal■r of weighU
lain and Fr
; Winnie.
th him a moving pkture outfit of
Moved by Aid.. ■nrray t:that the ar
ue 000 pltturcs. showing every stagiotatmenU bes ooaflnnnd.
work on the pro|>crtlcs Ip wbk-b be
Is Interested. He intends to show prospectirr lavestora not only that there
Doekeray. Everett. Cillett,
really Is a mine—there have bees case^
Murray. OviaU, Winnie. (9.)
In which fb«-re was not, but only Mock
Unfimehed Businesa.
Moved by Aid. Binghgm that the —but the stage reariied In develoftlng
CKy AUoraey be inatrocted to draw It. bow many men an- at work snd bow
aa ordlnaaoe for . the rescinding of much macliinery Is employed. With
the special asseesmeat roll of Trunk tbe pK-tures be had a guarantee from
the moving picture comiiany that they
were genuine and were made ou this
parflculsr property cited by the min
ing promoter.
The
lauy It
Doekeray. Everett, QlII
picture
d be 1
Murray. Oviatt. Winnie. . .
Moved by Aid. Doekeray that the 510.<,000 on t
Board of Fubllc Works be Instructed toe first time that the moving picture
to improve the library grounds aad has been adapted to commen-lal puralso that a oament wqlk be built In poses In Just this way. and he hopes
front oT.tbe CM/ Library property be to get buck the cost of bis Investment
ginning at Pine street running went and much more by selllug stock in the
Carried.
-ri»ed
. Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
nuisance at the Starch Factory be re- s-« the pkrtures. These are so arranged
'
-■
wRk tlttt they can be thrown oo a three toot
stresn and ««blhlted lo a private offica
or dlsiiloyed In an eolargod alae in a
Carried.
Moved t
I. Btn^iaa that the out- public hall. A Urg»T screen aad a big
let of Uu
rch Factory aewer be ger lens are the only changes raqnlrad.
» CRy Baglneer to be —New York Times.
put la a sanitary condition.
Carried.
Yeas—Aldermen Abbott, Bingham.
Doekeray. Ererett. GUlett, Murohlt,
Murray. OvIaU. Winnie. (8.)
Moved by Aid. Bingham that the
aty Clerk be oothorlsed to aak for
Uds tor the otatotalaaace of the
ambulance.
Carried.
Moved hr Aid. Bingham that the
OoQBcU adjdura.
Carried.
CHAR M. BEEBB
Otty Clerk.
iOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Bhtta lor spriakUag lawns are tram
8 to t a. to. and from 8 to 8 V m. At
ao time can. water he osed wRhoul
nossle or sprinkler attached. Oi
coast of the great atoooat of sratar
aaed dnrtag the W tor maaotoctarnfi to draw aa order da tha «ICy do teg and other porpoam aaniawry rales
8U
tor ■prtpkBng lavhu aumt be en
n 25 gartles aiwiHJ In the derkh report a8 Mfosd.
H.D. JoyaiBiipt
hditot WBifa m lie fanis thereto ynUtt
fl.407 U nsmad.
carried.
' 71^
anuMK aao caa.
the bridge. The tirldgi- croases tor rlrer
Marsigr and tbe ship canal between
Buncoru, ou tbe Cbeshlre side. %nd
P'Unea. oo tbe Lanrashlre side, by a
eisur span of a thoosand fret, this be
ing by fsr tbe greatest spaa of auy
bridge tu tbe t'nitrO Kingdom de-'
signed to carry road traffic.
The four toirers arr coaotnu-ted
wholly of sto*rl, and each consists of
four sqttarr braced Icipi. npon the top
of which I* built a lantern 7 feet 0
diameter and 8 feet high to
tor eaves, lo oacti of which are placed
pouscful arc Uui>a. Tbew are two
main cables, aaih built up of 2.413
Btrel wires, amhored Into the ao'.kl
rock. From these cabbw are suspended
two kmglttxUnsl stiffening girders, up
on the lower flanges of which runs an
electric trollay about 77 feet long, driv
en by two 33 boraepower motors.
From the troUcy U sosixmled
transporter t-ar, 55 feet long and 24
feet wide, caiwblc of carrying at one
time four two-home wagons and 80>)
peofile. On tbe top of tbe ear Is fixed
the operator's cabin. In wbith Is placed
the controlkT and other apparatus, by
means of wbU-b tbe operator has tbe
car quite at command and can go
about. rrvtTse or put on tbe brakes at
a moment's notice.
Tbe time occupied in crossing tbe
bridge Is about two and a half nilnotes, so, with loading and unloading. It
will be possible to make nine or U-ti
trips per hour. Tbe cost at tbe work
aljont Woaooo. which Is al>out
cna-tolrd tbe cost of an ordinary high
level bridfe with costly appraacheo.
Teleaksaee ea Teslas.
The Union raclfic wUl soon have la
o|ienitloa over all its Unea a talephooe
system for the opersUon of trains and
for the transsetloo of other bualneaa.
Tbe teleidwtM* sysjem iflU «»oi tube the
pUce of the tetegraph, bat will be supplemantary to It. When the system M
la suceeasfDl <n*eratkiii. all trains will
be eqolpped with telepheoe tastniaMuta whkh can be attachad to toa
frirea at any petot aJoag toe Itaos tor
kamadlate use la case of actltoat w
otoer amcrgnicy. Iks coaraax ^
been uetog the tilrid—e cxperlmcatally for two yaars or amrk aatog Ba
teitgiapk wires to carry taMplMra naae■Agea. aad It has foaad that lhay «n
ba «sad to advaatoanL It ban hara
faoad to vrak haal tor torat toatoMM.
hat by amaaa aC ralays R can ba ad■mMf waM ovar tba trbala
ilCYCLtt bought and aB ktoda of repairing doata Moaay to Joan. FTod
“rtoeb. lll'B.'rtoat 8t*“ *” “
, Tb, Mit blincifa. ti H
«
Si.W>«s> onx wn boM I. im.
4gr a StocumV apactacalar moriag
pktora arataal raaiia.tkm. -AB
SIdaa of Ufa - The amraeat la tor
tetaraat: .
-Lanalag. Mich. May 21..1808.
-1 playad Mi^ Slocum a moring pictare amaioal oomhlaatkm on Satorda^
p. m: and eronlng and again last nlglii.
The oatlsfactloD gtren by thU merilorioas hxbOilUM oraa avldeocad^
toe laeroase of haMaass at each perfonaaace. Myaeif and wtfe aUeaded
peraonaUy and wore both highly enlertaiaod.'
-1 reeanuBead Mr. Slocaia and hit
play to maaagera. ’
-James J. Baird. *
“Prop, and Mgr. Baird's opera boua^
. Lansing. Mlch.-
pncUoad before iM charge of poUcr
of the wireless
talagrsph company In the Raliaray Ex
change building some tRae ago.
Jodga 8. H Bethea, la the United
States dl^Uiot court, yaatarday laaned
inJunctioB resumiaing Mayor Bdward F. Dunhe. Chief of PoUce O'Neill
NCL80N-WIKCL.
aad their odteers and agaota from Intarforing arltk the bnaloeas of the wire- Quiet Wedding Parformod by Rev. Elaaa talacraph oompany in any way.
L. Raouak Laat Evening.
for the virelm telegraph
William WUbur R. Netaoa and Miss
mlaed the pOiot that the Peariie WIkH were quietly aurrted
city did not have the power to Inter lost emnlng by Rev. B. L. Reqoah of
fere with Interstate commerce in the tbe Friends churcb. the oeremony tnk- '
form of messages sent from
ing place at ^bi- parauango. Tbo yoong
be at home at to7 Wagl
state by means of idegra^. and be-people will
wuruc
was upheld by the court.
^
| Tenth street. Ikub the bride and
In issuing the Injanctloa Judge De-! groom live on the west side and hasp
then declared that, nltbongb he did nut ' a large number of friends.
believe in gambling In any form, under j_______________
toe law be had ao other course than i
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
laaua the rwairginlng order. He dc-1
Glared that the wlreleaa company was |'
clearly engaged In Interstate
roeroe business and that the federal
statutes protected the corporation a»
it protected other telegraph oomt>anles.
A lot of men's straw bau.............. 28<Closing can a lot <if men's twopiece wool crash auRa. up
from ................................................ |n,75
Como quick.
Hamilton Clothing Co.
' made of glnim. A Venetian tiiaiin
urer Is turning out bonnetss tiy the
a*
tlMUMDd.
tbe glam cloth of wliW li tlbey
C(
ivir
ilm'a
sllk, and.
'y o
It U s gn*at adtaiitaae. being Imwhat
pervlt
rvluus to water.
spun abiss.
when soiled.
simply brusbi'il witb a
hard brush and soap and water, and
none !l»e worw- for Wing either
stained or soiled. The materl.-il Is to
ba lisd In while, greeii. Illse. pink, sml
•How. and bids fair to b«-*-ouie very
slilonablc for e-.ruiiig dresses.'
Bamkoo porci glades for yonr
porch will keep yon cpmfonihle
dmlBC the hot wcgihcr. 4x8, 6x8.
8x8,10x8, 90C rnp. J. W. HiUlhea
jniiir^ iiiiD
OPERA HOUSE
3 NIOM-T8
HTARTINO NEXT
Tuesday,July 25
Leslie O. Slo^ltn's 810.0U0
Si>c<-tacular
Moviag Plctttre Hoalctl
“ALL SIDES
OF IIFE"
Told in original colored moving picturGa,iIluBtratcd songs.
Sung ixrnui-iitious, elfictriosl
mul other cffivU. compleU- in
ever}' detail, t-clipsing any>
Uiiag in this line ever given
Ul this fity.
ItooRulmr l»rloM
=THE=
KIMBALL
PIANO
Great Favorite
Famous uiusicians, Patti,
Xonlica, Liehling, iianz. Seelioi-ok. and hundrwlsof
hum:
others
have U-stowed the huffabst
huffa
iiraisi- on Uie KIMBALL
IBAl
AXO;
this
has
bo^
sui>1‘IAX
j)lem(*nb-(l
e«l Ijy
ij hifritfst awards
medals received at
and golti im
the world's greatest expositions.
But the true source of gnsitnoM and popularity of the
KIMBALL PI.\XO is . in
itself; in its rich singing tone
quality, its cvvnly uilanwii
scale, resiKJiisive action iiml
si>h*ndid wearing
quality.
The demand for KIMBALL
PIANOS is
Tbree Times Greater
Than for any other piano in
the world. This is a strong
staU-ujent, b u t absolutely
true, borne out by the annuiu
sale's of Klmbtn PlfilOfi.
Just now ore arc showing
some beanUfnl KUnblll Art
Prodoctlou and the handsouipst case deaigna ever ex
hibited on our ftoora. We
invite thoKMigh investigation.
If yon can't call, write ns to
day for ^tacial price list and
terms. Osr sattlh-ptymoa
PNe mikcfi pIfiBt Ifiylir easy.
KNBAIL
MUSIC HOUSE
130, 330, 330
H. B. HAMER, Prop.
Seat sole Saturday
VaatSaorA T. PrMrteb'afaoaataa
SLAUGHTER SALE ON
WALLPAPER
We have bought the .enormous stock of Wall Pa
per of The Boston Store at a BIG SACRIFICE.
2T3 PATTEMS WHICH WE SHALL SEU AT^
OB a DaOar this itoto. coKevdhx.
Thb is your chance to save big money. We abo
purchased a very large nock of their Fumitme '
which arc can sell you at a large discount.
GrandRapidsFurniturcCo.
12f SOUTH UmOF STREET
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J-rnr:^
I aM^ M ^ o» plMlkA OBi
A mvM Ute ta loU at lipwr «T *
laai^s Aore* tattit «Mi a Mat near
aaaU. tte McM arar warn la tka rltteiif ar LaAMT. Tbt kaaMat. Mn.
M. E. BJekan. of Laaaer^ »
. oa Uag Mka. vkaa taiiny a aaMMetk Mat ainaet at tka aMa of tke
boat attracMi kar aitaMlaa.
taw
k vaak aaakt of tkt Mat raetr Tarttfr aa4 at^ at k aitk aa oar. Tka
tMka «aa9»i«rai aaftr tka araiar,
oBly to raappnr aa tka appntkr tMa
Bf tka boat. «ka afala atraek at It
«itk tka oar aai afiar holac aa4ar wa>
lar Mr aoa» tint H attaekad tka boat,
tbit tiaa taeeaadlax ia eravltac part
aay la. Mrt. «lobart aabatf a «aaU
rlAa arkteh bar baabaad bad btoagfct
akh Mai. aad tboi It tbroagb Iba
aadi. Attar patUap Mr. JUdkerl. vbo
bad aitaaaaad tba itrappla fmi akara.
tber roared oat aad paTM tb« do^^
taakc la tka boat, aad apoa naaaarlap It looad It to be orer I* Mat ta
Maptb aad 1C I S iaebot la MreaadirTott Lawtoa. tba Bostoa taaaeddr.
vbo bat bacB roattlng ttaadard OH la
Kaataa. paatad tbraach FUat la hit
prlrata ear. tba Haxclatora. feeenUr.
lie left tailcMo at 1:M tritb bit car
aitachad to aa enplaa. aad tba nm to
Port H<*roa. tZi aUIat. waa mada la
til boon aad a ball. Lawaoa «at ao
irrli plaaMd tritb tba trip that ba
made tba eoadoctor aad aiMctaaar of
bit train a prataat of MO aacb aad Aremaa aad braketaaa |M aaeb. OopaMcrabte iitaratnra vat tcattertd about
tba pUtlona of tbo depot ml Flint br
mvaibon of bit partr.
It mmt be that Cadltlac !• a farored
tpot at tba Mlcblgaa Bup. That Mtodajr crealox ttona. that apent lit furjr
In biwk ekMdt. a pot or vlad that
opmiAad a lev trtt». Mthlac nora.
and aa hour of rata, tbaa patted on.
tinick tba Orand Trtrorac rogloo at a
fatl4<mired ntaiatare creioae. Batldlapt vrre daaiacad by U|fbtolBg or
btovB oTtr, ttoamira aad aaiall craft
atmpMad Arrealjr for aatat«Mv ta vlad
tad vara, aad tot four long lioon tba
raaortoni aad aacortkmltU vara tarror
ttrlcktai. Frooi other tooUoat or ve«<
cm Mfehlpaa eoma tlaiitar raportt oT
tba raoulta and affaeit at tba atom,
but CadUtac and Utit tauaedtata nelgbborhood patted through It nil onbartnad and vitb no rmlly nnplaataot
matnortat. Then. too. the etoatalra
bant of SuDday aad Monday, vbllo
more 4t latt uaoomrnrUUa Co tvaHa^
lag manklad la Cadillac, vat prodoctire of ao dlaadlroaa retnlu. In otber
Icvt fprorod oonamaltMt, boverar.
aad fponu all aectluat of tba tutc. hare
miuo reports of doatbt and prottralion aocotaptnylng tb« unatual roadlthaia. Uaivaao ttona and humidity
Michigan taemt to .bare tuffarad, for
tvo day*, but Cadillac vat tcrono tbit
nomlpg. happy and rxTwctant at to
tbo aajojrmooU of the throc-i^ race
nocUng at ibe Racrealion park. Therafora, it win occur to tba normal mind
that tkta efty aad Immodtata nalghimrlMHld arc favored tpou on the tuto
amp —Cadlltac Newt.
FIro-yoarold Chariot • Thnrttno of
Jarkton fall from a ladder la fathar'i
bi^ and totUlDod Injurlct vblcb
mav car%o death.
National axportt on vator atipply
prublen trlit Ilatlla Crook that l.Ake
ttoguar, from vhlrh ritj- ip*ti vatcr
supply. It Doi aanlianr.
Dwight F. Cumint, old soldier of
Crystal Valley, received |l&u from the
state 4n payment of hount}- ntrered lu
IMf, for mm to anlitt In Dnbm army
In 8S of the
ytvra of ipanied llfo
Mr. and Mrt. John Foster of Day City
had IS rhlldron and no twins. Twenty
ngw living, two of whom arc prieMt.
IIortcM attachwl to bay wagon o,'
Bam Hathaway, Travemo City, lH<eame
fiigbtmod and ran away, throwing hit
S-yoaroM daughter to grtHind. break
ing her nock.—DtHrol (Tiroes. That It
surely-nears here,
ChaHco II. Jarvis ot Uke|Kirt sues
mother and brothers, claiming they
conspired against him and wants deed
of dead fntbor set aside. Says he was
kept from tick
Joseph Klrtchner of Grand Rapids
took coaMaaalon on young fellow who
told him bard luck »l«ry aad gave him
room for night. Neil mratag he wai
Wntrh and $47 shorL Young man dis
appearetl.
Ten hoys received at Industrial
orlMs»| lai.t week.
U Aua Aybor
M has fuaebad UT. pa Mmse of
Si$ ufur teat yuar.
■MWd «f IMP uAWud Mr murAarar
at W. W. nmfck. vko vail kJltoi at
sflUMba Cko al^ur laao M.
Molamlad tkai aataa at Oraad Rapida funUtoru «kMM amauatai M
less tkaa flPAPMBPP tkla mmm.
rvitoa cklefa. akmMb aad proa
Mg attonmyu vU kMd aaaaal aiate
MveoUoo M Jackaoa. Jaly n aad ».
Cklaf cf pMica of I aaMag called la
M look aftar cktekaM tkat srore
flag op aolghbor*a gardeoa. Arreoted
Cke vkoM Aoek.
*Tor ooaMaT Mad as « grata o*
aarratoa aa* a caa o' adOt. could yer?
Marta lovod ake'd maka eoma blak
Mia* ako kal aouM Aonr kaaty.**
TkP appakor, a rougk. uaknaipt m
ta a gray^ votAea akin vMi ouu si
peader miaalBg. laaaed agalaM my
kMPkaa daarvay. aad diwtad oat kta
fOPtaioa botvoM kla kPMcilnaad Ups.
vWek kcid tka dirty day pipe ke vna
laaily trytag to llgku
I van late vRk my baktag sad vas
but Just kaeadtog tay bread vblek
akdold have been In the oven aa boor
boTbre, aad I aui afraid my MM did
not vear Its pHomotaat ospresal
when I^ooked up at this gaeaUoo.
**Wky. Mr. JtuMa.** I esclatatad,
little Impatiently. -It vas oiUy yeatorday I kmaed your srlfe d gupit of Aour
and some tea. and the day boMre that
a cup or sugar aad some e^reaa abe
be vaiMteg to borrov aaBla ao gdek
lyr*
1 bad km In this little vestm aettiemeat but tbiue nwalks. We bad
token a little brova cottage. vRh
smaU garden at the back wad a fev
flovorakeforo tko dbor, lAdl kad determtaed to ke perfectly eontavtad aad
not vlsb for the dear Maaaaekusetto
inils vblcb 1 mitm so much, t should
sooB got wqoalnted, I thought, and
have ao time to get homesick. But I
vaa sadly disappointod.
My nearaat nelgkbor 1 foaad to be
this JooM family. They lived la a
bare farm bouse not a great distance
US. but by far loo near for tke
frequeot calls t received from them.
They vere not poor, but the vbolo
taiBlIy. taetiiding nine children, vere
abiniess and lazy. Not a day passed
tkat one or more of the Joneses bad
not beea la, and, after making a
lengthy call, notvitbstonding time or
vtMic. bad goae home after borrowing
aomethlag. The list of aKlolea«so far
taclsded everything from my dlahpan,
Vhlcit I had never seen, to my oil ran.
1 vas discouraged and desperate. 1
kasUly turned vhal milk 1 could spare
Into a small tin pall. Veil knowing
should never see eltber again, and
banded them with a paper of aaloratus
to the worthy bead of the Jones faraIty. I watched him thu^ up the hlU.
then turned hack to my bread, which
1 Anisbed aad then mixed a batch of
doughnuts.
just aa tbo last dongbirat
mid to cool that I hoard a great «
motloa. As I carried my hot kettle of
Mt out Into the abed to cool. T saw two
of the Jones boys racing down the hill
toward my cottage followod by as
many dogs. The (fogs were harking
and the boys vere aboutlng. while oao
waved sofflotblag about bis bead.
••What can they want* now ?** I woo
dered with staking h<Mirt. -Why, If
they aren’t bringing back my oil caa;
what can be going to happenr*
As I had loaned this can two
l>efore, and aa yet had never seen anyIhing returned that they bad borrowtNi, this was not a strange thought.
“Say. marm.“ began tbo older boy
( soon as bo eonld regain his breath,
“ma says ran she have a bar of aoap.
shell send it home tomorrer, and
here's your (dl ran; ma says will you
All It again and aend it back by ns.
Vanse she haln't got through 'Ith It
yet.The boy had thrown blmaelT dosrn
on the steps and waa mopping hU face
with biK dirty shirt sleeve, while the
other, a delicate little fiallov of foar
or Avo. had wandered Into the kitchen
and was looking with a wistful aad
very dirty face at the pan of dough
nuts.
-WouW you earh like a doughnut r
I naked, banding them one. While
they duvoured them, the large boy In
gulps, aad the llttlo one In satoll enloylng bites. 1 vas turning over In my
mind what to da I must make
stand somewhere; Oris should be tke
last time I binned these shlftleas
Jonemis anything. 1 could send her
the soap, but aol the oil, for
barely enough for my ova one. I had
hardly reached this coocluslon when
the big boy broke In
-Ok. my. I Meet forgot; ma aaI8 If
you couM spare Just a grain more
mUk she’d have eaougk to «make a
cake.’ltk what she bad left from the
btaktia.
This was tke last straw; with tkat
I plucked up a little eourage. I wotad
he borrowed out of hooM and Iraaw ao
dinners pear Muskn^ dig ditches
to slop Invasion of ariny
Rats are being abippvd Intp Flint In
hiinrhos of bantaias fr^ Hqudbras.
William Rector, firmer bear Ma
son, went Insane sronTlng iver debt,
CJompleie free rorml delivery system
to be Inaugurated in Berrien County.
Riparian owners on Qmad river
voted -at mass meeting to fbvor dock
line veU
jf IB. who Is alleged to have
periafid himself In securing marrtaga
Ikenak
warrant swoni out for
tad's Rrrset. and another uncle espouB^ Orlbert's cause aad vOl defend
him. .
may teU ytmr taotkw that I
C, W. Perry of Ctatv-bas
years keaUauoaaly on acbool board, of caaaot spare tke eaa key kmgur.- l
the older boy. *aad
ive ao more milk or aoap tkaa
TmApm! of paaekae fiom si.
JoseiM aeut out. Oop aaM to be the I aM mgpe«.ItrgiM In too yetra
Be Pp«A M tor a momcot ta evldeot
MtEfUkTOld Bim Wcokley all
■brntahmeat.
a broad grla
kta mnf tern aad ka
cktaMMt. • "
*nM*s A gaad aa aa am,-«• oaM.
«Mk a Vif af Um Wad tataarda tke
■m; -*M«l aerto kar JaM^ftakL Fa
aaM Mm aaM W « «t tke dtaeo tkle
mdratak. kta am eaSd tkara wm\ aay
mm vatakta moaay kkM eke teoM
kdnor K ta poa. IMa wtar do fkc
same fkta*
Mta* Wnktas ap «
MMor TflT dke aot mad whaa ma
dMat aarry hack kar MM aMl: aad
woaldat taai her aolkla* maio; aad
aka worked tke aame gag OB Mis'Cummla a tlU ake taroatfkt ap <lth her
paisley ukavl aa* tkaa eke daae pot
mad: aad Mta* RokMas. tke aaatetor*s
vMe. mty. Ike jam furalibed oa 1th
atm eJI aae vtaMr. kat take kaove
ma.tob.aov. 1 fmmt aay yoaVe Mood
taurta meM or 'em. but vkat Mail
ov 1 deal kaov. Mr there halal
aokady ^vtn laed her eaytkia' more.
Come oa, 'Gomaa*' to tke little tMlov
vko sras oat vatehiag the chtekeoa,
*taoara ao. are mast be goto* boos
I feu strtaM^ Attracted to the Ottle
fellow, -WoM&t yoar aibttar he will
tag fb let klm Mip wM Me guttle
vaner I eskad m tHe little kqy Ipld
ab otteotlae tb Ids kretkaFf eat. -I
am aloai aadke woaM be ao tnm0kr
XtaurM Mm eroMd ef yoa dim
klm. aa' ke gtad tar am rid er Mm:
yer eaa aaad him bona srkea yer get
e«>sAh er klm Good
Im
yer got ekoa^ gHt to eome np with
am.* Jkad Me o^d aad wholly
apeetmsa of looee stock yrent up the
hill. vkisUiag kT the dogs.
I mixed up some meal aad carried It
out to the chlckeoa and let 'Ons^
Med them. He was deligbtod aad I
i voaM hove rsmelwnil srtth them
all day If I had oot carried him back
to tke kouae for a bath. He waa a delleato looklax little MIlow. but his hair
aad eyes vere boentlful. The latter
reoitaded me ot.,the. greet questloatag
eyes of my Jersey heifer. 'Gnstas*
hair bad oever been cut. and bung In
shining curls abopt his shoulders afk good brushing. He sratched my
»meeta with the same look that
Jersey Moliy might have done, and
when I stooped and kissed bit rosy
face, made roey by bis roceat bath, he
took R an a amUcr of course, altbough
I vaa too absorbed In this net
version to aoilee the Alght of time.
and my hosband's coming
found no preparations for 'dlnaer.
What!- exclaimed ny husband.
peuMng ta the doorway. -Have you
nnmeaced to borrow, too?**
-Yea. rve been following the Jooea’
aystrar and have been borrowing one
of their children; Isn't he pretty?"
-Is that Jones' kldr Incredulously.
-What have yon done to him? '
-Simply given him a bath and
brushed ?:ls hair.” and 1 gared with
pride at the little pilgrim upon whom
soup and water had wrought such
change.
He langhod keartlly when I related
the morning's experience, cepeclally at
the Jones boy's rohcarsal of his moth
er's fallings, and said ho was glad I
had struck at last
Wo kept 'Ouatoa to dinner and were
fully repaid by his pleasure at every
thing- In the cool of the afternoon
started oot to do some errands. I left
tlustos at bis rickety gale with the
promise tkat he might come again the
next day.
A close duster ot brown and white
cottages with a ehuidi and a brick
schoolhouae comprised the village cen
ter. Here were the tkree or four
stores that Oakview Roasted: and oppicwlte the liny green -rommoo” with
Its oaks and tall mapl(v, was the -Oak
view House.- a great, glaring yellow
bnlMIng. This had been built by
who hoped to boom the town, but
^e boom bad failed and thes “Oakview House” waa closed—bad never
been opened, in fa<A.
On .the waV home I stopped and
caUed on Mrs. Wilkins, she who had
**got mad over the silk umbrel.” She
was young, and she, too. had come
from Massaebnsetta. and alibougl^ we
rarely exchanged calls, we had a comamn chord of sympathy in our long
ing for the east.
-I hear yon have mide a 'Dcctaratioa
of Independence* from the Jones faattf," she said when 1 was seated In her
doxy parlor. -How l have laughed at
my own experiences with them, al
though at the time It didn't seem fun
ny; 'you wouldn't believe It, truly. If
f told you aU that woman borrowed of
a"
-1B1k> toM yon that I refused to lend
anything aiore?” I asked In surprise.
-Thai Joaea boy; ke stoppnd hire on
bis sray tq
•tore aad tbU me all
sboat It; tsBl be a dhsracter? Me
said yoa struck when kta moCker want
ed ^ to reAU yoor own Ml can. I
yon oa getting rid of
theta.'
Nfrerthetaos my edascleaoe troubled
le ea my why home. ¥fhat sras a litUe bocivsrtat aov aad tbea oamparad
with
And ta maar vays Mrs. Jones had
provud kmusif a good nMgkbar.
I iwealtad how abe had eome te one
awratag (evua tf tt was a borrowiag
expedition) aad MMlag me naakle to
rtoe with a sick kakdaeke. had sraalmd
my breakfast dtakas, set my kitoben
to rtgktii. and jfot my krrmi lata the
oven Mr me. Mraage that tkeaa du
ties seam so stmpte asray from home.
wriEfiinBr:
Er-'
i.tooHaec. Vbr a mm
TMth aba odmidM Me M any Mot dM I tapai M tka Uta i ay dal
vima Mm VMt'tem* aka* Midk -u^. w«mW her refroaltag focAi: lae toaai
to Move, a MR aftoriy keRtoas bw
■totttknt ton kar ftontaBnkflRy. 1 tafeaii iaMt
to ay sHttag room. I tatve aovor
tkmtM mm osar amtffy Mta
what toe AM to tay anelAao
«bMf aHM^ to And Cko «k
wWta I tans 4Mt of tke rosa. Oaa
odd taka krsnfcAmt with as. Bla Ahce gtaace at M vas onoogh; tko neoils
M vRA kappMsm and tantassee. vto ktokaa. tke kdR oC. add my ragaad be JoyMUr BB^BBMBBi <tet ke had ntattag tawev rtnagwl. wAlle tko totaeooM to aimr aU day. Avoeksinthr Ue woold dot mlOTt at aB. Dtaeoai^
hrtagiito TInetas overy mqraMg. Be ngid and tkoramEkly enspstotad. 1
waa a tqry MvaMe ckOd. krtgkt aad throw nyoto on thd aota. IM dovnAulek to kora, aad ao dlfemt from vard. aad gave way to atat'MalMis
tke rest of ike family. He proved to Here My knsbaad fouad an kMT as
bo a greta Mvortie with my baakaml boar iatrr when he caiae la to tinner.
aad wae taRh m mock more tkaa ke The kReksa vas imered vttk vMklag
I tataeam. But ta ak tkle time 1 ta aB states of progrsss. Bad no tagas
ked’aeser nea aaythtag of tke other of dlnaer. Tke sevtag aarktae la tke
Jeneea
■Mdta of the Mttteg rooai foor. amr1 wAft totaf d targe wadhtag oae ronagud by Mae driUlag matte, aad
moratag. It; had bean detayod tvo tae fa tke asMst of It aU vtth sasplweeks, and my kiteban chairs aad Aoar
red eyes. No wonder be vas
were mtersd vkk Motbee. I wtojuta •tariled at tbb luasus) state of af
reesovteg tke Arst taxOtag from tke fairs aad aaxiootly asked If I were
stove when a shadow darkened tke sick.
wladov. and a moemat later la
Then, voama fashloa. I roast have
walked Mrs. Jooes.
Mr cry an over agate as I poared giy
-Wadbla*. atat yer ake said, as if tale of woe tato sympstklxtag ear*,
votklag had happeaed. - *81001 as 1 and was eamtonei^ooi langhod at ta
dMa*! ksve aotkla’ partlcalar to da
le aasae breath.
tbosght I mighFas well come dova
“Don't worry about the natolne.*
spelL My! Bata't It hot here, though? said he. -I can Ax that ta ao Uroe. and
Guess if you atal say objection I'd as for thta s1aff"~tadlcstlBg the drillbetter step into the other
tag—Here goes;- and ke lung it
“Ves. do,- I answered, too aston; through the window “And now Fve
Ished to say ssore. Her arms were
good newt for you: if it hadn't
full of heavy drlltlag. and 1 mlstniated heea for this business you'd have aoher vlsli had a motive.
riced I was home earlier than tmnal.
I hurried the clothes tsto the rtas- Nov. If you could have the one wtab
ing water sad left them. She had her of your heart what would you wish
sun-bonnet off when I followed her, forr
aad was examining my. sewing ms-To gn home to MsssachnsetU and
ehinc. It sras s a(v one and I Ass as get rid of the Joneses.” I answered.
proud of U as tkojugh it were price Isugfilag through my tears.
less.
Dllto. aad that's Just what we're
- *Bpose you've got jthe haag of It going to do. I’ve had a letler from
eacy foislBstead of gatttag entirely rid father; Mr. BstcheldeT. his Junior part
by this time,- she began; -saves lots ner. It dead, aad he offers me the part
of Ume. don't ur
nership in hIs ptace. and wants us to
“Oh. yes.” I Mswf-red. watching her come at onco. How soon do you want
trying to start the wheel the wrong to go?"
way.
"I wish we might go tomorrow.” I
”I've brought over some overhauls answered, leaning from the window to
I've been making.” she continued; "I
pair of overalls from my
thought H* would save lots of time to rosebush.
stitch 'em. I've been talking up ma
But we found that even three
chine for some time, but It don't seem months resldenee In such a dreary Htto do no good."
Ge place as Oskvirw nC(«BsUated at
“I can't stitch them for you today, tending to many little duties when one
1 answered, looking aghast at the pile taaves forever: and it was three weeks
of blue drilling on the door
before we v^ rtsuly to start. Th(m
-Oh. I haln't agn'n* to let you stitch my hatband langhed at my tneonslst'em.” she Interrupted. -1 don't know of , the Joneses we took one of thorn
nothing about a machine, an' Tve just home with us—*Gnstus.—Won
been k>ngta to try one. Expect twill Farm Journal.
be somsthlag like my .Bteter*i danghIs IBs LmOsT IBs char.
ter. Alriry. She can play *Amcrlc:3*
BnssLm air Is death to primroses.
an* ‘Vanko© Do(mII«' Jysl splendid
Not a Singh* little yelhiw bloon) has
the cabinet organ If somrbodyH only
l>een known to survive the lusny atpump It for her; I guess I can manage
WANTCDs
-■S3T““-
the rest If I ran pump it.”
I wax totally unable to intinfcrc
She sat doan to the machine and
picked up a pair of ovoralis.
-Well. I declare," she exclslmod. "If
I haln't forgot the thread; you haln't
got a extro spool. 'I aupposcr'
I found the-thread and she suffered
me to thread the machine:
“You had better let me stitch them
for yon,- t exetaimed, mustering up
little courage before this Impcrturable
woman; -I can stitch one pair tor you
tonight If you are ta a great hurry for
them.”
"Oh. I haln’t In no hurry, I guess
can manage It somehow, an’ you can
Anish you washln* ’s If I want here.
What's thli screw here?” giving It a
twist.
"Mustn't? Well. I've pnl It hack
again.- with a vigorous turn In the op
posite direction. "How do you get
your work Into the thing? I can't get
that needle up to save my life.”
1 groaned. "The wheel goes the oth
er way; do let me do It. Mrs. Jones.”
-No. Indeed; Ifs too bad I m k#e^
lag you from your washing, but now
I've got started I’m going to put It
throogb. Whit do you do next?**
Jnst here there was a scream and a
splash from the kitchen, and 1 rushed
out. 'Gustus had fallen Into the tub
of water I had left standing on the
Aoor to cool. He was pulled out. thor
onghly wet aad frightened, but otke^
wise unhurt, and I had every piece of
his clothing to hang np to dry. At
there was poeftlvely no article
hoy’s
clothing in the house, I was ohUjtoA to
wrap him up in aa old dressiag eaequa
of my ov naad tack .hta In the ana
chair with sonw papers to aaiqae \lm
till his own garmeots were dry. Than
I hurried back to kit mother, who had
dot httaa saMt^oady ifftdrstaid Hif the
aoMdedt to wik what was the asUer.
She w4s trying oa her booaot.
**1 wouldn't beHeve *twa> siieh d
job.” itae said, n guon I wont taop
to to ahy more sow. TlUel you tetiik
'em; R*fe time t vest boma Come
•Mag. Uostua.I.espialMd libtot
dtoWept
-Boys are such a botkar* ske said.
-My? Wkat kaa'som’ gerkaynat; yer
yard ta aae ladta *ar kiooai. ata*$ U?l
heard'Mta* inudw aay Utarw bata't no
body got aach gerapjosM is yon had:
rpoee FOB 4od1 ikijaet tt I kelp
ectf to a few cattla's from taro; 11^
tk^ wool Uve. tor I don't neuor kaua
BO lack with stwk tktags.*
Add Ikta etdaperattag tanasan
hodta wRk A gr tort III eapply of Mips
vkiek she had rntklessly Jrrakea from
ato; •aaaaavtototrarikgnal
aad 8 tots wa
, Fbtot
wm ka aoM ot mm
W.Ra*. :
lOD-toka BapkMa wll ^awa Ma
Mra.W.Oarog
and WMttafftaa tola toa fast la tba*
FART or TOWN.
MM AMI
WANttO-Woroa
vorit oat «r town. 8atary AC per
wonk. laqnlre Raeeed.
jaly AA-U*
WANTKD-A wotoaa naok; wemm AM
par rooath. Lake Ttov Honse. Bk
AMpMa.
IMy.lkM
WANTED—Mas nod his wEe to work
oa Mrro. taqolre J. W. 8tator*a
Hoaae Faralahtag ooropaay.
• jalyltdf
WANTEO-To bay n or 14 n. oonntar. t. 4. t or 8 R. topv caae aad
good hard coal atova Inquire 811
R. Front straat
JMy 7-tf
Oan ap bf both vkaaaa Ra At.
Ordon vtU ba proropUy attaatod Mi
JOHM tUmUSB. apr AA-lito
.JMI80ELLANEOU8
MONEY TO 1JDM8-Ito tax otaiia
ptoMtoartsasto BaaaaaMraMk
laqulro af M.*MaKaroora. FAIR
Place HOtoL
Jaly*
^aLmIA^^Y 5topaR itodarotIrtBW
Raroarobw Ota fatort Saa ta fb«
kyto. aaMtontc fuadlas mtamaal
' tka traa UMY toatory. Ovar UT
DaloaSL Midaaatoaaea
SttidI
FOR RENT.
TO RENT—ITaforalshed room; alao a
good bara. Inquire at 218 West
It will bring rtah, rad blood. Anat
Rtovaath atrocU
July 1»-U Aeah aad roaacto. That's what HoIUa- ' \
i^’s Rocky Monatala T<» will da
TO NENT—Two reMdeoecs. one at Takes \hto arooth. keeps yon well aU * *
SU and another at 257 Bast Tenth sammer. 35 rents. Tea or TahlaU. ^
Johaaoa Ditqc Oo.
^
.\
atreoL Apply to E. McNamara. '
Jaly 14-tf THE'iN*D1AN play of HIAWATHA
•
VIA G. R. d I. RT.
Tbe OJibway Indian drama -JlUvatba" win U* given al Lpke Ya-vay-go.
FOR SALE—Houst and krl. barn on mng, near Petoske/. Mich., dally from
/
lot. 442 Weal Bfklh street. Price Jaly 4th to Sept. 4th. TfaU rendltkm
82.406. oae^hird down, balance to of the Indian as a rotnantio flgnra
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East should be seen by every oaa De
Ninth sireeL
July 1»-U scriptive pamphlet can be had by ad
dressing ticket agent. G. R. d I. Ry.,
FOR AALE—Bummer cottage and lot. Traverse City, or C, L. l^ockwood, O. ‘
BIrchvfxid. Inquire Angus McCoIi. P. A.. Orand Rapids. Mich.
July 18m
June 29-mon-wed-sat-toaapt-l
^FORSAll
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lot. building,
stork and Axturrs of grocery and A lot of bc»ys’ short linen panto... 88e
meat market, 8<mth Spruce street. A few tioys' 2-pleeo cot ton and
linen suits sizes 8 to 15 yemra.
Cltlrons phone 733.
July 8-1 mo
only .......................................... (... Ste
FOR AALE—My home. No. 501 Wes*
tlamlliOB Clothing Co
Tenth street. 10 rooms, alllc, woalthed .Urge basement furnace, hot
and cold water, bath, mantle, strict
ly modern, gas lights, corner lot.
earpeater shop on back vitb stall
and shed. W. H. Ralne. care of Bos
ton store.
July 18-6t
REMOVED TO OFRCES
Bn. Snja 5 Pmlili|N
DENTISTS
FOR AALE—At B. J. Morgan s stable,
horse, harness, top buggy and Port
land cutter. Party leaving city. A
bargain If taken at once. Jnly
July 112 tf
FOR. AALE—Enqiiiro of W. Holds
worth. 221 West Eighth street.
Bonny bank hotel property, €5x160
feet. Lot on State street. 33x160
tbe ganleoii arc piin>le with lllaes.
feel. Best location In city fur hotel.
aad the golden fringe of hilHirnnra
July 12
liedget Ibe grass, stanrs] by thousands
of the white inid g«»kl iiiarquerite.
A FOR SALE—House and lot on Wash
writer. wIm* d»*s4-r1lH*s this residence of
ington street In Oak Park. 0 George
the exur ns "en< lMiiitJng."«a-is the RiisSmith, 919 Wasbtagtoo St., phone
alsn ernirl Is very wearj' of lietng there
625.
July 10 tf
ovn
Diofaco.
W. D.
ftalOMOL^
Tsaektr
of Violin
S«nk sue SloeSiMt
329 som IMM STKn
J. M. HUELLAAIITEL
BEAL ESTATE ASP .LSAXS
M»«ary ^utolls
FOR SALE OR RENT—Tbe West
Side hotel. Inquire Howard W1ilttag.
July lO-tf
rstberine II built is the far-fami^
l*er ball. The walls are eorered from FOR SALEAoor to eornl«-e with mosair work of
ONE HOUSE oa West lUh struct.
different kinds of amber. The furni
THREE HOUSES on Bast 10th St.
ture la formed of tp* same tieantlfiil
TB’O HOUSES on corner FTOnt and
material. Ilmre mirrors, framed ia am.
her. reAert the delleate gradations of
Rose atreeL
,/
trauslnrent rotor.
F'ew people are
ONE HOUSE OB Webster strccL
aware bow different in tone nod tint
60 acre farm.
amber ran he.—Boston Herald.
80 acres unlmprovqd land.
40 acres unimproved land.
WM VMS rertau.
**ft|>eal.lng of windfalls." mM the
Any of these at s bargain that }
man Id the inarklutosb, "I'm a clean
cant refoia Part down; baUnce
fifty better off for s bit oT lock that
to suit buyer.
happened to me lAt week."
A. r. hueu.mantei!l
"Find It in the streetT' asked the
135 East 9tb Street.
July C-lf.
imo who had his feet on the table.
"How du jwu know It was’'elesnr’
demanded the uuin with the baggy
knhed trous4Ts.
"Couln't find the owner of It. per
haps." suggested the pinn who
tnioking the eiienp eignr.
"Or wntrlied your ebanre. fell down
ta • street tar. simI compromised your
elalm with, the «'ouipjn.v." hazarded the
man with the bulbous none.
Tbe man iu the masklutusb tumnl
on tbe last spas!ker.
"You remeuil
yon wanted to Imw
row a dollar from me the other dsyr
be Nld.
"I think I remenilKT It faintly.”
**Yl‘eU. I remember It distim-ll.v. I
bad only half a dollar, and 1 let yon
have that. That's why I'm Afty
ahead.”
ahrofl.”-Ciacapo Trllnma
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock and
llxtores of grocery and meat market.
Sooth Spruce street. Cit. phone
732.
July 8 lino
FOR AALE—Nice Jersey cow. IL Hy
man, 240 Washington street
July 5-%
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
O. O. CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
JURPET C1£UMI WOKL
CHOW. FrorMv;
UP-TO-DATE HACK LIRE
TMttdoM. BBsbM Drna SKw or
HOUACA AND LOTA-Monthly pay
menu. Herman W. Smith, 612 West
Eleventh street Citizens phase 199.
June 27-tf
BUGBEE'
i«s.ail;BsUn
We arc now taking orders^
SALE-Warehonsa huUdlng
Bay street corner Hall, also 14borse power gasoline engine and
feed ain outfit; also 9-room brick
reMdasoa, S87 Sixth street Apply
to John Horufleld at residence.
June264f
for
latasAppM
**Tbe most apraiion happening which
I irroeipber to have (y»me Into my r»7
years." said Bishop Brewster of Conneeilent the other day. "waa a little
datail In a ehnnh servlee. It noouds
too $e^ to be true, bnt 1 actnaUy FOR sale or TRADE-Blz hoosea
slid Idta oa watt' alda Will taka
heard It
eartMtar or toaa work part pay-It was to July bf 180*. when I
roasL Ctttaans pboaa SM. B. J.
ehaarotf In bf. ta BngtooC King 190Ooska. 427 Moaroa 8L
Jnaa lAtf
ward*B eoeonailon bad begn poalreoed
kafsnse of his Illness, aad then came
Chat. Rnaroitkal, TraToraa dty. Mtok.
rosy n-tf.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
lArooro Romo aad ban. IM fL lot;
hrorot haa Mtjr wator. halk rooro aad
fknroto. laiMro of F. Tlwptan
ihaak. TatopkoaatE
roaj284f
for the. celebrated
KEYSTONE BRICK
MAKK
Trayiifi Cili
BfitifiK
KEYSTONE. Micif
THi tvoMNo ntpoaec TKAVUtc cme,
A «M fMa
Mi )
bmsan •apftr*»I «»lay» «f homes
oa ike way. vtoa ka wm taBed to atuad four OMB haily fklmnd la a koM
) axpioakm at Meeteetac. Tkree.
s bUM la cke accMckt Dr.
Ayers
micmiami.
Thursday. July ts. nm.
_
HBirtoraiae
grey? Wliy boc have all tbe
earlT. rich color restored?
Afci^ Hfir Vigor aril] do this
cvenrifaDe. Kottaia^fsiliire.
Slisswsist BUMwsyTI—»
_____ E^pectMti
ib(^hM«thetendcm
252^^Srs3£*^Si
•fll fo • Joi W»y U>WM^ P»«««r»lag tbtiT hmHh maA tbctrbwaty
M
wtiMtof ttelHttoocirto
cooMu Bat to bo obootnlclj ooro
ai m tetoad|»iBloa labor thc7
Mother's
Friend
i ^-•
ggratf?:ars!S“.:*ss
SnLnTSil l> tmt 2Un to*!!.
^SfSSUC-
GENEMlIlEWSOFTIIEWOlilDi
r- ^
The fool killer, by eomc ovenOsht
talllas to get Samuel Brooke at Audu
bon Bnarh. N
after be had rocked
the boat, a crowd oo the b<-ech took
him ta hand and he n'cclrcd a terrible
beating from flata, rluba, canea and
umbrollaa. The police reacued him
from being beaten to ^catb and placM
him
under arreat.
Brooka bad
•vamped the boat and three young vomcn with him were rescued uncon•etotts by aaimmen at tbe beach. The
awimmera brought Brooka aahore and
handed him over to the enraged apectatora awaiting him there.
Probably the youngest gtmeral In
the world la a nephew of the late ahah
of Perala. a boy not yet 14 years old.
He hplds the rank at a full gener^ In
the rcralan army.
There were twenty-eight vacancies
tn the grade of aasiaUnt paymaster In
the navy. For these iKMltintia 2.0(M»
young men applU-d. Only twenty-four
atood the varloua testa and received
their oommlaslons.
The class of 1904 at the Unlveralty
of Peoanylranla baa voted to put a
statue of Benjamin Franklin In the
unlveralty grounds. The riaaa <»f 1905
Is to erect one of Wlillam Smith, the
first provost of the university.
The low aalaiiea paid to e«lucalara,
especially In the tuniih. Is Illustrated
by the anuouiiceraunt In a Florida
newspapt'r that Andrew Sb^dd has
be<-ii rbnson prt*sldenl of the Vnlverslty of Florida by the state Itoard of
control at a salary of $2,500 a year.
Professor A. A. Murphree goes In as
head of the state female rullegr at the
same snlan .
Bteamlmat Inspectors in New York
are making every effort to prevent a
roptdltlon of the SUxnim disaster of
last year. One day last we«'k. without
warning, they sw<M>pt-d dimn on five of
the ckcursloti fleet and tested them as
to their efliclenry In the lire drill. All
of the t)oats were successful in the
tests, hire hose was Uken down, the
water lunu'd on. IlfelMiats lowcrt'd and
life preservers thrown «ui deck. Tbe
time on each tif the boats was five min
utes.
,
TMiltc slave traffic In Europe, the en
ticing of girls to other countries, prin
cipally America, for immoral punwses.Is to be eh«H-kcd by EuroiHitn coun
tries. 12 of which have entered into
«n agTx'cment to vigorously combat the
evil.
tkekoldcaaip.
Bfllor Wardmaa of Cke .New York
Pram kac tke Jotat aoMlaa of cke New
Tortt IcfflMatvn -Maffiad to a a
still" la his refusal to divulge the
•oareca at hU paper's tnfMmatioa la
rd to aBagad hoodie and lafus la the Jtmtiae Hog^ bearing.
The legUlatare baa eoaife to the
ciMiaa. that It accaedad lu power,
aad vlU start the Preas tegniry all
over with a new forss of sohpoaa
toe editors of tbe paper.
Too hot to Bght in ManehorlSL 104
: Sladlagnla.
Roaiaa Romaaovltch Roeea Is the
111 Basse of the new Russian ambaasa-
Folk of Mlaaooii <
destroyed by fire; loss. fiSMJOOO.
Fr, Patrick Levagtan of Baltli
while shooting nl‘a cat, by aoeldeat
dangerously wounded a little girl.
Tllden Bass, a Wheeling. W. Va..
boy. given to sleep walking, was shot
dei^ by his morher, who look him for
a ^rglar.
/a tornado War Winona, Minn.,
turned the steamboat Clyde completely
over In the Mlaalssippi river. The
Queen Alexandra U at the bead of
a new Red Cross oegaoisatloa In Eng
land. which will consist of an amal
gamation of all the socleUes now InU-rcsted in Red Cross work.
Goorgo W, Vanderhilt. worth 'stecn
millioos. has given up farming as
bad Job. Blltmore, North Carolina, is
to he suhlot to real farmers with leas
money and “science,” but more brains.
The shah of Persia, who isI at Cont rex Wile, France, has dubbedI himself
'•protector of cals.” and collects all the
stray felines he can find, teaching
them to follow him about the streets.
Alexander Berkmao. the anarchist
who shot H. C, Frick, the steel mag!, during the Homestead strike in
1892. will lecture on “The Gloiioui
Cause.” when freed from the Western
penitentiary;, Plttsbarg.
CROP CONDITIONS GOOD
GRAIN AND CARDEN TRUCK PROM’
I8ING WELL.
XppIcs Art Fslllnfi and Crop Will Be
Below Average But Other Fruits
Arc Promising.
Tlie Michigan crop report issued by
Serlrlou, IMrector Schneider of the
wmther bureau for the week ending
July 17. says:
“The mean dally tenii>cralure for the
week ending July 17. was 6d.3 degrees.
3.7 degrees below tbe normal; the
average pn<cipUstion was *1.01 Inches,
U.54 of an Inch above the normal:
the sunshine average 51 per cent of
the possihle araounL
The early part of the week was very
showery and greatly interfered with all
Held wtirk. eapt-cially haying and the
harvest of wheat and rye. Cultivation
has also Ikh-u considerably retarded sc
that all hot* crops are rather weedy.
The warm showers have, however.
iK-en very benelk-lsi to com. which has
made rapid growth and is generally in
excellent condition. Oats are fliling
nicely and beginning to mature In the
southern counties. Potatoes, beans,
sugar beets and garden truck
good condition and are generally prom
ising.
Buckwheat has germinated
well and Is making a splendid stand.
“The bay crop this year Is generally
htsavy; the early cut has been
what damaged, but the bright, warm
woather of the latter part of tbe week
has been ve[y beacflriaL ao that
very large amount of good hay Is now
lielng secured. Wheat and rye harveata are becoming general and in
good yields have so far
l»een fairly well secured. There is
some complaint of rust in wheat and
sprouting in. the abock has been
reiwrted from the extreme southern
counties. Barley Is about mature and
some has been col.
“Reports regarding apples
disetmraging lx>causo much fruit has
fallen, so that the present outlook Is
for a yield belowAhe average. Peachea.
plums and p^rs continue promising.”
Weatem Michigan Countlaa.
ReiKtrts from western Michigan coun
tins show bay damaged In central
counties, but good north and south,
other crops arc doing welL Partial re
ports follow:
I>r. Franklin Clarke, an amateur
photographer 4*f Boston, has Uen ar
rested tn Jamaica for taking photographa of the fortlBcatlans there. He
was on a pleasure trip to Jamalra.'but
will have to do considerable explaindag to tbe British aulhoHtlck.
Ex-Banker F. G. Bigelow of ^lllwaukec, now in l.oaveuwurtb prison. Is a
bigger thief than they thought. Nearly
35.000 additional claims have Iwn
flipd against him. making Ms total defalcatkw l2.200.0iH). of which only
$302,000 Is covered by socuiitlcs.
Prof Andrew Noah Ft»x. of Ihc Chi
sago Theological seminary, has lost
tis Job because he "got fresb" with
John U. Rockefeller. He sent the
saintly old codger this telegram:
-Wanted—Two professorship endowmeata for foreign mlarlonary work at
home. Eleven million Uvea touched.
Check accepted on face value. No
Antrim—Haying well advanced
qocstioni naked.-UttJe Italy- la New York, wa* oau weU beaded: wheaL rye. potatoes
packed with 100.000 Italians Monday, and com doing well;
who eame-trooi far away aa Pituburg considerably: peas pi
promlslag.
and Boston, tb help celebrate the feast
aare—Oats, barlcf, beans buck
of Our Lady of Mi. Carmel. Fully sev wheat, com and potatoes doing well;
en tons of candles were burned
urbnai Bad rire proaMMag; aoase hay
•treat ahan and la the churches of damaged.
the dlatrtet doling the day. moat of
Beiude—Oats. peas, potatoes and
tba candles being espenslve naan tam com dolag well; backwheat fine; hay
poned troaajtaly.
tesset—Whw and rye vary pramlstag; aeeortag lay: boekwtoat. bwas
aad poentoas doing well; peas ttlr/
Grand Traverse—Haylag slow; oom.
oau aad potatoes fine; wheat very
Kalknskn-Hny fWrly well seenmd;
ontx. peas, poUtoes. buckwheat and
com veryaood; wheat ellghOy rusted.
Lake—Borne kay damaged; oaU.
com. potatoes and bnekwheat fine.
Lcelanan—Haying xlow; com good;
oxu ma^ Improved: late
good; apples fairly promising;
smut in WheaL
Mai^ee—Good hay crop being se
cured: wheat and rye very promialng;
pointoes and com good.
Mason—Wheat harvest begat; oats
mech improved; com and potatoes
good; apples dropping oonsidermhly.
Missaukee—Hayldg slow; wheat rip
ening fast; oats, com and potatoes
good.
Osewrfa—Haying slow; com, oats
and poUtoes good: peas and bock• heai promising: wheat nearly ma
ture.
Wexford—Cora, oats, peas and pota
toes look fine; haying In progfesH;
beans and buckwheat good; wheat
nearly mature.
.Gratiot—Haying has been slow;
wheat harvest begun; oatK.com. sugar
becu and pouioes very good; Itcaat,
fine.
Isabella—Haying progressing slow
ly; cutflhg wheat and rye; com, oats
and poUtoes doing well; hoe crops
grassy.
MocosU—Haying slow; some rust in
wheat: corn, oats and potatoes good.
Montcalm—Wheat harvest begun;
oau. barley and com good; potatocw
fair.
Muskegon-Haying alow;
wheat
harvest begun; oats, cofn and poU
toes ^ery good.
Newaygo—Hnying well advanced:
cutting wheat; oats, corn and potatoes
good; beans and buckwheat good; ap
ples dropping badly.
Oceana—Com. oats. poUtoes. buck
There are 100.00a«)0 railway tics
used in PcncsraU alone In tbe I'nited
Rates anaosUy.” rrmaitvd W. U.
nelcomb, of Chicago, at the Ft. Mebotas, «ne of the largest contrsetors la
the conatiy, “to saynothing of those
necessary in new railway lines. They
hare never yet found a suitaMe snbMitnte for the timltcr tic. Tliey are.
however, increasing the orerage life
of a w bite oak Be from eight y«-ars to
♦welvr and fcorteen years with a Const ipat km. Biliousness, etc. Early
treatment of crvoootc.”—Cincinnati Risers are small, easy to take and
easy,to act—a safe plli Mack Hamil
Kntiulrcr.
^
ton. hotel clerk at Valley City. N. D..
sa,vs: ‘Two bottles of iheae Famous
IJttle mils cured me at chronic eon•tluauon.” Good for either children
or adults. Sold hr all dealers.
EXCISIONS
PepeM/^quette
Niagara Falls, Alexander Bay. Toronto
« snd MAMtrsal.
Special low rate excursion to above
points via the Fere Marquette and
Michigan Central railroads, or vU Ue
trolt A Buffalo Steamer Detroit to Uuf
falo on Thursday. August 3rd. 1903.
Ask agents for rales and iidVtlcularv
of trains, etc.
H. F. MtH-Uer.
20-21-22
General FassengiT Agent.
Muskegon, Grand Rapids—Rate $2A0.
Sunday. July 23,
T»-aln will “ivpve Trave'-se City at
C:30 a. m. See poster*;, or ask agt-ul*
lor iianlculars. H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
2021 22
Indigestion Cured.
There'is no ca-ve of Indigctillon. !>> s
pepsla or Bu»marh Trouble that will
not yield to iltc digestive and strength
ening influence of Ko>|ol Dyspepsia
Cure, Tills rem«>dy takin tbe strain
off the Ktomach by dlgceiing tfhai you
cal and allowing it to n*st until it
kniwg strong again. Kodol DjBpepKla
Cure affords quick and iH*rmanent re
lief from indigestion aiul all stomach
troubles, build up the sysn-m and so
purifies that hisease ran not attack
and gain a foothold as when in a weak
ened condition. Sold by all dealers.
Tm Bm7-
A Smooth Artlele.
n you find It necessary to use
> use Dewltc* Witch Hazel Salve.
It U the puresL and best for SoroB.
Bums. Boils. Eczema. Blind. Bleeding.
Itching or Protniding Piles. G<*t the
genuine DoWltfs Witch lUxel Salvo.
Sold by all dealers,
A lot of boys* aad children's short
pants in cotton and linen.......... I9c
A lot llDOD pants both white and
t .......................... -.......................58c
HamlUon Clothing Co.
H.EORicnnr
FOR
POWER
No nmtter WHAT POWER
jaa\e been vnag, yonH
EVENTUALLY emploj
elec^citj, not onH far eonnopio wnaopiibet far reanona
of ntib'ty and gener«l adeytelalitj.
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Let ni vitalize an idea
for you.'
Boardman RItct
ecctilc LiiHt
& Power Co.
F. J. MAC NETT—Proetke Iknllto bye, ear. Noea, throat
d FITTING OP m^ARRlHL Offiea
I WUkMas bkick. Ottseas pkooa
) TUNING-W. N. MlQard, 30
I expsrte&ee. Kov tocatedwUk
Qrtnnell Brow
OR. O. g. CMASt. removed from
SM WOhahn block, to 40
new Stau Bank BuUdlng.
MARK CRAW'S DELfV CRY—Light
freight, parccU and trunks. OIBca
at City Book Store.
IRS. E. L. BONNER’^ hair drcaaing
parlors, over City Book Store. Room
ThurtelL Manager. Office, room 9
Hamilton A MlUlken block.
OR. F. MOLDBWORTH-
Ym Ara IM Feelipg Well,
to eye. ear. none and IhroeL Glasace
fitted. Both phOMa. Residence 619
Sixth Street.
JPZJULzSb.
are so near at hand, they wlD
tmild you np. keep you well and
ward off rndmimo, ikk Hsadaeha.
Nmrsas DsMBty. Ihm aai Uiasy
In Perfect Conditiem
fmmM
ThB C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
Uva. disasi SiMt Hsafiaflhs, Mb
)R. W. E.. MOON—Phonoe. office.
CIU.. 107; Bell. 99. Residence. 710
Washington street, Clix, phone 21*;
Bell. 99.
)R. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate Tornnio llnlvemity. Office in Manana
bldg. Tolepbunes, office 103; real*
dence 104.
LBY, 1
num A Earl's Jewelry store.
phones 103.
Both
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. PbysM
clan and surgeon. Removed lo offlees over First National bank. CIU-
PAULiSl.
GIVE
VIK. VIGOR & VITALITY
Trj m •*P\l\ to-night."
For Sals by ah Diwgglats
lO Oant and RB Cant Boxm
AMCPT M SU8STITUTU
When laord Elgin vlsitryl Japan and
Insisted on making the sh»>gtin a prt*sent of a yacht and also insisted on ar
ranging a tn*aty with him In hehalf of
England, he noted the extraordlnan
...
I.
** earning which distinguish the JapaWithin a w»*ik a raw JapanoW?
dropping considerably.
!
had learned how to manage the
Allegan—Haying and harvest slow;
kogun’s new yacht. The Japanese
-jme hay damaged; oats. corn, beans
,
took palr.i to Inilud poi..™, dolPB ..di: .pid.., drop!';'™";;'";;"
jtate the cheers which their pic*sts
ping considerably; rye ready to cut.
gave after dinner when the qinn-n’s
Barry—Harvest and haying have
health was dniak. as soon as they un
Imcn slow; some hay damaged; oats
derstood that “when you in the -west
somewhat , lodged, but generally prom
wish to honor a person especially, you
ising; com. beans and poutoes good.
roar and shout after your meals.”
Btton—Harvest and haying general;,
some hay damaged; <*ats. com and
IKrtatoos good; bbans much Improvetl.;
Ionia—Haying slow; cutting wheat
>u'gh—to cure a cough when you have
>ro. Iieans. oatN xml noiaitH>
well; sugar boots healthy, but
! Ho'ney “apd
The now Idea.
hay spoiled.
Original l.axaiivo Cough Syrup. It
-Hayin
contains no opiates and Is Iwjst , for
anrixl; some wheat and coughs, colds. Croup, whootdng cough,
well advanrevl;
hay damaged; oats. com. potatoes and etc. I’leasant to the taste and equal
ly coo<1 for rbtld or ndnlt. Remember
beans doing well; apple prosiwct
rather poor.
r.m ar
I* «a-nie Is.ttl^c. Keiin^sly-.s I,axaKent—Some hay spoiled entting
wheal and rye; com, oats, bt'ans
ins and !*'*’
Ijixatlve Cough byrup.
Take no
potaiiM*s good; hoe cro|Hi grassy.
other. Sold by all dealers.
Ottawa—Stime hay damaged, but
fairly well secim*d: cutting wheat and
rye; com. oats, sugar beets and p«a-
Attorney William 8. Barnes has s
lew office* tio.r. The last l*oy with
whom he was awvSclated resigned a
few dn.vs ago ItecauM* the law business
7M»t suit Ills |M-fullar tein|H*mroent.
.low long have you be«*n here7“
asked Barnes when tbe small Ik»t
made known bis intention to engage
lo a tUffereut vocation.
“Fix moDlbs." replli*d the Imy.
-And you don’t like the law bosl)est ••
“Xaw. It’s no good, and I'm sorry
I learned It.”—Ran Franclsto Chron
icle.
Two yoaagsscrs. Joka- Tkagsr amd
Earl McCnrtky of Bsots Creek kept
tke poUoa hoay asamktag tke Kalama:
zoo river all al^t wklle they had tbs
UaM of tkair Uvea. The boys had
been lakwasdnursi tke river four asUes
to gK.a boBl. wkleh they srero to row
hack to Battle CreeiL The rowing
tired them, ao they locked up the boai.
went ashore and aecnred a Job plckiag
berries, staying with the faimer tor
supper. They were having n delightfnl
time while tke poUoe were dragging
for tkeir hodias. The Dart that tk^
were spanked did not soothe the feel
ings of the pcdice.
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EXCUKSIONS
Bay Steamers
SE-AB-TA-WANTA
DR. F. P. LAWTON—Office room, remove<! lo new Munson block, neat
door I Dr. lllgstDs* office.
DR. E. L. THIRLBY—Special atten
tion to dlMeas(>s of children. Room
409 State bank bldg. Both pbunea.
HARRY B. HARNER—Fhtpert piano
icr and action regulator.
SalU
tuner
r
faction guaranteed. With Kimball
Music House. Cltz. phone 264.
OR. CHARLES A. BURBRIOGE. Den
tist. 301-2-3 New Wilhelm bbwk.
Traverse City. Mich. Cltz. phone 14H.
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
id counselor. Wilhelm bhwk. Trav60 City, Mich. Cltlxeos phone 105.
DR. G. H. LYNCH-2 and 4 Suther-
Leave 8:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.;
4:20 P. m.
BOWERS BAlBOl
Use a GoodShin^e
Leave 11:00 a. m.: 4:20 p. m.
wheni you use any and Kivc
un‘tsilatoron.
laU*r <m. In <mr _yard
tinl you
j
will find a wniiileU* stock [of
Leave 8:30 a. m.
uuTrbanLd.il- sliiti|'li*f». floofiiHj'.
lioanliuir, fi*ncmj», and other
lumlxT for the roof t»f your
house, it's inside and oulsidf,
won t overcharge for our
ufaclun*d woods, whether
classt'il huni or soft.
Hiir way of selling luiiilier
pleases nmnv pt*ople in Tniverso
City. Why not you?
:;rw;
ONENA
NORTBPORT
Leave 8:30 a. m.
NORTBPORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a m.
Fan* Ne-ah-Li-wnntii and
ITowers Harlxir 2-"»c rotitul
trip; Out *na. Northfiort and
Norlhi>ort Point, iiOc round
trip
B. J. Morgan
Remember the Old Reliable line that -is always on
time. Hack orders a specially. 1 make all trains
with hack.
—I OAI.E- worn aJkOOAOK—
In Livery I can furnish you
lUBiEB TINE NUNABOUTS
BUBBER TIRE STANBOPES
RUBBER TIRE PBAETONS
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS
RUBBER TIRE BACKS
F-OR F-LJNEIRAI.S
I can furnish you any kind of carriage you want.
I have five hacks and three 3-seated carriages in stock,
also a nice line two-seated carriages, traps and single
buggies. Kindly give me a call when in need of any
thing in this line.
DRS. J. 0. k KART J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYBICIANB
Om«4»7-8 WUhalB Bid*. • a. B. S» U
Wyakoopflal. CttUaoa pboa* 467.
JOHN R. SANTO
E&l.b DIE CARO
Nov Wllkolm Block, Trvvi
DEKRAL KaNANCE
'pii-
a F. CAItVKR A ffillO,
FIRE INSURANCE
U Gi A. BUILDING
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
OMoo MC. Nov WHkMm biosfc. €
Trxlaatw'.
eao a.m.
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rlTcA.Wa. B. aad Odor City sad
)>«irf e:4» p. m
8R1HD RAPIDS i IRDIAIA IT
COSPAHY.
Ontad Rapid. * IndhuB Bxllway Co.
card in rffact Joa« SSUi. UOd.
OUy. 4:45 a. a., o
litJSS
) *. m. for
twaach
____
taty '
orthport braaeli.
vaaTrararK-Oitr SS a. m. (faat
train mih laMrpM- fron ClartaaaZt.)
Train arrlzaa from Hortkport 10X0 a. b. aa
4:3 ■ p. m.
Train anirlnc at frJS a. m. aad bBTlnza
4X0 kaadh. ta» ClartanaU atoB«r.
aUn>w» sad ckalr <*r» awwBl iTWMtea.
a u uxacwooD. o. r. * f. a.
Thres Good and Just Rsasena.
There are three reasons why mo
rs orefer One Minute Omsh Cure:
First, It is absolutely harmless; Sec
ond. It tastes good—choldren love It;
Third, It cares Coughs. Croup and
OH R. M*-
RETURNING SAME DAT
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
PIONEER LIVERY AND HACK LINE
UMISA *TMi
pla on tt but tt will oouw op oaUliit
•vary tima.” Caiman’s Sinatle Fleor
VarviWi. A. E. Wall A BeoA Trovarss
CEO. A. JARVIS
DENnST
201 FRONT STREET
IkSarw
6n.WMeWilly
MOMROE & MeWETNY
GENERAL INSURANCE
•*^!2i?”,S’52£21‘Sl!S5r'
II I NEWWILHBLM BLOCK
C. D. MILLER ,
DK NTIM*r
MERE Marquette
Estate i
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Kodol
DYSPEPSIA CURE
iS5.ua.
cityM foUown:
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X» O. BbWITT 41 COKPABT* GBIQAOQl
FOREALSnALGMQIMMm
ifree
/'LASSES
IllOUND THAT All
Crooakywoand Rootoro
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
ttattJWSoaaamte W OMaOzawaz. wSMS
EYES
:exa*jmined
For your ailk« wsolaw and evaning
gowns, also shirt waist sulM call upon
Mrs. C. L. Rico, modiste. <220 Faric
strsot city
July
»M. P». A. ^WOt^PPflC
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