The Evening Record, August 26, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 26, 1905

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

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1905-08-26

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YE8TEROAV8 M8UE

2163

THE EVENING RECORD

MCIAL TCLCOfUFH URVICC.

8 PAGES

PROSPECTS
m BRI8HT

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WTMCE laUCT PBOT
Porcad to Siga Check for S2.000 ^
ArrtMad.

TRAVEitse cmr, Michigan, Saturday, august 28, itos.

GOOD PUNS
FOR LABOR BAY

OPEIS THE

Five Himdiwd Bushela of Potatoes Lfttls Nina Huibcrg Crushed by a
Shipped Yesterday, the Pnee
Train Trying to aSvc Her Pet
Being 34 Cents.
at Meats Yesterday.

Kingsley. Mich.. Aug. 2fL—The first
Vears. Mich.. Ang 2€.—Tho devo­
car pi potatoees sras shipped out ol tion to her pet dog caused the death of
Ttpre >x*5terday by Chaa. Snyder of this little Kina ilolberg yesterday after­
^ylare aod contained 5<»0 bushela They j noon when she was instantly killed by
were sold at 34 cents per bushel. This Pore Marqoctio passenger train No.
is only the bi*glnnlng of the market 114 which was coining from Pentwater.
and bright prospects are in store for
Tbe child. 9 years old. tbe daughter
fanners and the acreage is very large. of Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Hnlborg of
The crop is not as good as last year.
this villagt*. was playing near the rail­
Apples
Lpples are now being hi
handled
road tracks with her pet dog. when the
Id are bringing from fl.50 lo 11.73 animal
made a dash to cm.- in front
I*er barrel.
of the approaching engine. Utile
Nina, fearing he pet would be
over and killed, rushed
ished on the itrack
Central Labor Unions Will Come From
snatch It from danger. For
Cadillac ard Manistee to Par­
d«»g *he nacrificed her own life
ticipate in the Festivities
'-~f cf the Working Men.

By Wire to tbe Evening Record.
PortsDJOMtb. .S'. H-. Ama. 2«.—Rus
sla'a aiTswtr to Japan's demand
JhrouKh the |pa*d «fflcr*S of lYesiilent
Rooeevell. is a counter |»n>|Kraillon.
In>t««d of bc-ln* a decllnailoo. purely,
it is ttnderslood to be framed wj as
furaisb a basis for further ncaotla
tkma at this time. It eras po-dined
noon that Japan's counu^r prtaKMirion
would be submitted when the conferrnce n*H at a nVlork ih|» afternoon,
and adKnimmenf would Ite taken The
ICiiaalM oBctals believe a compromise
abotild b»- trffered by Japan and exper;
peace will b<* c«inc»»ded.
ToMo. Auk- 2t; —The Japanen.- newi.
paper JIJI de«'lar«ni that any compnt
chaHi'
« r^l
ih«- asr aoulrl b-ave
both Items are vitally
Important and a comilromlse is Im
fiosalble. The Jljl says:
luded In such
, saiTlflce. rrolonpi'
tkm of the war means a hard sti
on our part, hut we would rather
any hardship than to consent in
ductlon or aileratbin of our demands."
The NIchliilchi favors a c«>mlnuallon
of the war ov«*r Impc-rfiyt -iM-ace. Ko
aarriflee is Ics» sreal to siH-ire |M<«ee
in the orient, for which we w.-re «Khl
Itig. There Is m>i a dlstM-nliiiK vn
in the empire acalnst rarrylna tnji <
purposes whatever naerifleej; ;
entailed.”

IMPORTANCE
OF THE GRANGE
EMPHASIZED AT THE BIG RALLY
ON FAIR GROUNOS.

URGE CROWD OF FARMERS
LISTENED TO GOOD SPEECHES
AND ENJOYED PICNIC.
Mortimer Whitehead, Paet Lecturer
of National Grange and E. A.
Holden of Agricultfal College
Cave Good Addresses.
All T<«ds led lo the old fair
AnMiiidr. south <if the city today, in
the estimation of the KianRers and
their friends, and at aiiVarly’ hour Ihe
KCi-ne there was a busy one. Arrivais
pouii>d In at the eniniuce. and the
I*uroona mi^mlMTs met th*in and
pru\e«l the task a pleasant one. Al
noon a monster liasket picnic was in
oiK-ratloii, a Ijasket dinner In lnK sen ed
as only the jolly Kranners
to dlspi-nse home cooking and Jiomo
clieer.
Among the early nrrivals ti» entci
the groumls was Mortimer Whitehead,
r>dlt4ir of the Ameririiti ('.range Hulletln and SclentIHc l-'anner. the omrlal
nprcsentatlve of the national grance

UW b(K>ks it ‘‘Constance Tre«cotr hy S. Wglr
Mitciiell. A story of tho Roconstrnction perr
io*l just after tlio Civil War, anti is intonaely intorvstini;. Copsitloml tho host one this popular
author has vritton.

All the deialls pertaining to tbe big
lAbor Day relebrallon to take place
fb-pt. 4 are practically conipleiiMl and
tho day proralsi-s to Ik* Uu- biggest and
best lailKir Day i',.at Traverse City
has e» er seen.
Th>? spt-oches will be dellveroil by
pniPilnent local busine.ss men who
have attained success In the city and
will undotiMr*dly Ik* acconled allenilve
interest by the labciring men to whom
they aro addr«*sse<l.
The first attraction of Ihe day will
Ik* the Jitrect games held on Fn»nt
These gamus will
consist of a hlcvclc race. {MitaUi race
whcolliarrnw. sack and pie races. Any
1 th«*se r»inii*sts and
•e prlf«*s given, for
**arh event.
big »-tre<*| parad-■omer of Oak and
From Mre<*ls. The parade
headed by the Traverse ITty
followed by the i
*
executive commi

By Wire lo the Eve ning Recortl.
Mar()ii*‘itf. Mieh., Aug. 2d - The
llioiiy |Niwdi*r works, liM-att-1 iM-twr-'is
Iiihpvming atul Nv gatinrv*. bb*w up las*
night. wr«*rking four building*. Win«K»w* w«-re broFen In hundr.-.p of l■l‘^l
denees and plate girts.- fn*ui* of iweiity
lnisllie*.s Idock* wen* .-ha*»«*rovl lit Neers will dt- gaunt-e and Ishjwmiug *
the central
school gmuntls. Thn-e o'cl.K'k In the
KIMB.MX IMA.Vn:<
afiem.K»n will mi* more rare* mi
The fidlowing eridorseineiH
Union Mri*ol. The IIki «f events In
eriuu*nd* lit of ih*- Bay Vl<
cludeH a 220.yard da-h. U-. >ard dash
running and htanUlng br.wl Jump an.l
the hup. skip and jump. Thnv prixes
Mr M I

lance at srango rallies for the

MRS. HACKIET'S WILL

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Black will soon be here,

KubeckSBoytSSs.*^

IT S EASY TO
SAVE MONEY

SOMOOL- SMOE3

if you Liko tho rij:ht
coursi*—I Ji k 1- a*lvan-

OOOD SCMOOL. SMOK8

We Imve everylhiinr then* is to lx* had in the line of

UiKC of opjiortimitics
—just now you «ui
save on yoiir fixitwo.ar.

SAVE ONE-FOUITH

Bring the iioys and girls here: we’n* sun* to lit them—sure to
give tlu in s<»li*l <*omfort ami ltooiI service—sure to save the

l»ocketUx>k. Oor School Shoes Cin’t be Beat.
TO

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BOOT CUT IN TWO

STATE CAMP SCANDAL

< July 27 and Aug. Id. ami the uih* . t
Will Be Brought Before Governor
' • for Arthur Mori«*. amounting to $;!•.* ...*!
-----------lex* flu paid on account were referr* i j Alexander McLeod Killed .cn Algoma
Warner on Monday for Fur.
lo Ihe cltrwuome). h«* to rwp^»n l*.
Central—Probablv Intoxicated
•ther Investigation.

..

board that the crmdlih.u of the slat.** ,
bnoka. suppllc* and building*. «»uple.l By Wire to the Kveniiig Record
,
with the toachen**' fo-ce wert* never I Sauli .S:- Mar.,*. A,ig '2C.-^.\i. xin
Mrixrvl. J
2K aibl unmarried.,
.Mcoma rerural train
kiih^ b.v
Ihe matter <»f ih«‘ auptdiiittmeni of a
ten itp
truant offleer l>e taken
up Mr
..... F
......... ,
asked if the poaltiupi had
bad rec«‘iv«sl
rect.jv.sl aiiv [ '» lH'«ie\v*.l
Mr. t;illK*n
Glllmn si
stated
»»o ih.*
appllcantlon> and .Mr.
that F. D Manln batl pre-entti
name through him. Mr. F.«n.*
SENSATIONAL CHARGES.
a-skeil if it were possible to Ik* w it
a truant officer for one month, ih
m
xiK.nkc coming from Mr.. GIII
GlIlH.rt
that Regarding Woman' Who Is Waiting

rrMr-S" S;»

Bellows Falls. Vt.. .\tig ifi—8ensathe factorle*.
Mr. Montague thought the matter littnal lextimtmy wax offer«*d yexterdav
d b«* gone over and after an ex- reganling the conduct of Mr- Mary
prrssloii from
. Buck. Mr, tllU.ert
and Mr. FotUr.
o«*ir, F. It. ilarvln'x nani«* RocerR. under death s«*ntenre for the
wras prexe at<xl by Mr. Montague for
t* poxitl* n of truant offleer at a xal*
ary> of I3U
|3u |K*r month for nine month*,
tbe position lo Ik* under the supervl
supervlalon of Rapt 1. b. GlHK*n. The ap.
.
'y conflnnrvl.
■Ions
WANTED.
ttraUer of si•tipplylng 1
300 wromen, girta and boya over
fire prot«*ct ion and i
14 yeara of age. Pleaaant, Mean
n at the new IJnl
work.
I brungbt up
\ p. Foote th the
. byr W.
n of •
* rpoommendaikm to ihe comform
The Traverac Ctty Canning Co.
mUtea>oD _
1 buildings was
aug 12-tf
alboHsed to Brrhns** the necen

O. C. MOFFATT
drapil Rapid*. Mlrh.. Aug
Adji
t,en IV. T, MKJiirrln will in i- ri-nn
•telivcr Ihe pajK-r* in the ShipnianBircy c*>nir*ter*y to Govenior War­
ner Mondav. Gimeral >!cGur*^in I*till of the opinion that ihe^holc* af !
fair ix xilly in the exir<*me. but xays
It hae gone iio far now that xomething
mu*i t.e done.-a-d It 4.* up to the govemar to -ay whether there -hall Ih* h
eiMin martial of one or l*nh of the
offleer* Involved.
What General McGurrin * recom-

Abetracts of TIDb
PRICES SATISFACTORY
BatwbllahMlln 1808
Room aiO Btoto BankBldir.

EXTRA TROUSERS with some of
nir Itoys' xults. A gtxMi smart Iwy
»IU find his kay through 2 paira of
>ant> with every ooaL
: 26-tf
Hamilton CKnhiag Co.
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey.
Charieveix and Harbor SpHnga, Sun
day. Aug. 27. BOAT LEAVES AT 8:00
A M. SCHEDULE.
aug 234t

ais

nn«l t»(*t new. stylish {joods.
Tlio E. C’. I/ewis sto(*k
of shoes which wo an*
rll»sin;r ont, is nil dur^ahle ffxitwcnr, not a
|Kkir ivnir in tho l*»t.
It will jKiy you to investiLrate.

R0800I

IN
EVERYTHING
ik*rtnining to Lnmlx'rand
MaU*riali of oil
: kinds, we will Ixtglail'tSronv
fer with you at any

Maffrriem

Vou’iynd our estimates and a«lvie<3 will save money for yon
when planning a building.

School Shoes
Tor JW

Our tiiills turn out ewrjthing for interior ntiish—our yard .
everything for the outside.

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
CItIzans Phono. 321 Boll. 180.

W. L. Brown. Managor.

We e.irr}’ ;i large line of
the Keii School Huusi*
Shcx*B. Nothing In-tter
ma«le to w(*ar.

FVFRY SUIT OF

...Special Sale....
on Misses' and Cliihlrens’
Slines, for the next 30
Days,
rail
and
see
them. No troidile to.
show you at

mred 6reilick
& Company
242 e. Treat SI.

MElt’S CLOTHING
EVERY BOY’S SUIT
EVERY CHILD’S SUIT

Y4E>NS evYOUNG MENS
CLOTHINGI e FURNISHINGS
Must go to make room^for the Fall and Winter Goods

Gall YonisH-l:
vice d
ex of either or both of
finds t
dlxputantx pnirrn. the ptini.-hment
uld lie heavy.
avy. ThIx, he intimates.
would ten to put a chtv*k on anv who
might xtart along Bimllar line
those of the Detroit offleers.

lAOHAIMT

0NE.THIRD

DREGDN UND FRAUDS

Two bill*, one fur C II I jtrM.n f..r '

BOYS TO OUR STORE
this wiH*k and send tin*
Youths in too. WhaU*vor is
Wkiii;: or ikhxIs renewiiijr to
nihki' their wtirtlrolw complete for tho iN'ptomlicr term
of 8clux)l, can lx; pundiastkl
at little outlay. S]k*cial n^ductious on «il spring and
Btunnier left overs.

Plate Class Fronts in Twenty Business |
Blocks Smashed by the Ex­
plosion of thePlanL

Hay View AK.-.*mldv for thi*
tl pu.st
cuns«*eutlve y<*ar-.
given llie Im**I
ar-. Iirive
Iiri
of salisfacllull under th** in*»st trying
rtrndiiionH.
Your* truly.
Thos.
(iordon.
Jr . Supt.
1
is cxpuciod that the rcniral I^alsir
FINALLY OOt"tOwShER WITH ,
from ra.lillac ami Mnni
I drill
•legal
QUORUM TODAY.
*maller
,«nx will bt* represtmied.
TRAVERSE
(‘ITV
TENT.
No
K
Two liall games will he nla*
F. O. Marvin Reappointed Truant Of­
le morning but the exact tl
ficer—Everything Ready for
phirv* have not In-eti d.vi.led
New School Year.
The Michigan Trust Company of Grand The cignr maker* will play a
Raptds Named as Trustee
.
and Co Executor.
The adjoui-nrd Te»;ulnr nie«-iinf; ol
Itie isiard of ediicatliin ttiei this nmniMu-kegon.
.Mirh.. Attg 2»: - Tin will
iiiA n{ 9:4Ii. with six membi is presimi
•Mr-. Charle- ll. Hackley wa- IU.<!
and t». C. MnPrntI In Ihe chair ns pres
In llo* I’mbaie tmuri yesterday morn'
Idem pro
Thre«* apimlnlmentk were maik* dur Ing by the Michigan Trust romiuiny of
^ Ing the half hour'* nuH-tlpg. Hiai of F Grand Rapids. Mieh. In Ihe «li-|x»-iof the vast t siai** left lu r by Mr.
D Marvin a« truant ii^filei-r. ri*ap|M»im! A CLEAN BUCGT
\
ist. and Ml-- llarel IJvliig.sliin Of Ml liaekley the will Jiidieates that MrIMeacani. giaile tencher. In place of llh«*kb y followed ilie snni** plan a- luMl** Mabelle r..v. n’Hlcned; and Ml** tiuxliand in the dl*p*s.-lilon of tlie |>rop
is Ktxxl
, Mituib' liulibell u- supply tt*aclier. In­
True Bills Aqainst Others and Cases
Vfl how many
cidental tu III* laitt‘1 np|Miiiilmen( lb«*
floiMMHi to .Mn-kecon Humane
Will Be Pushed Against
Commltt<s‘un srhu«*l- and i«*aehi*r- recand f.JeiMMN. n. Ih.* Ivarr. T<>
(umnendtHl that during ih<* lli>i and the relatives was given fi'lS.**"*, Ui
Acused.
frtxxl liu;^' sjxjiim* nnd
wer'und day'* abseiii-e ut a t<*aelier, Kt* friends fuu.mm
clejiii VfMirs up.
large fund is given In trust to the tpecUl I
^ |KJT cent t>f r-arh «la.\'s salary In* d«*
Mlehiuiin Trust eoinpany and Tlumias
huM* n lino lint* ofr hu:;dueled each day, and f.*r, ih.- llilnl. Iluim*. 111.- income to go to h« r adopiml
land. On*.. ,\tfg. 2**»—The-Oregiin
Portlai
rlour
fuurlh and fifih da>s al>s' luf. ;ai pi-r
riuirle* -M.H.re Haeki.y. and a« f**d**ral grand jury. liiv«-sUgntiiig th**
• Nilarj eaeh da.\ l*. tl.-|m t
lilt to be dlvidtsl among hi* On-iwm land frauds. rcturn<*d irm* hill I'ricvs fromI i-v to Kk*.
salary I.. In .l.-.l.u t j
1. If he leave* no ehilun n it agalnxt Claude F. Thayer, a Tillamook
renllei
ed fur rlmence then*
It will pay you
eapHall-t and son of forni**r (l«*vi*ninr
The cummlitis* on sr
srhuols and iF'aehour line of Rjxui
- ri*c«»mnu*ub*il that
Thay**r of ihi.s state, together with
you think of Imyi
(,f Mias MalK-He fux la* ae...p...d nml
Mlehlg*
xeveral other opt rator*. These m**u
the apiKdmment of Mm- Ha/el Ux r.nwt
an- **hargt‘d with -ecuring a vast area
IngKUm of Ml IMeasani In* are**pie.l a* |
of i.‘c richest litiilK*r laud from the
SlU |K*r month Ml.- Minnie Mubbell
wax also reeomim'iid*'<l a.- -uppiv j
Slate by fmu*l.
mSde exi*r'utor*
iiskegoli
teacher at It'* |ht iim-th for nim i
$40M. for work iM-.ween ,1... .Ules

Cbe Botort Co.

SHOCK WAS FaT FOR MIIES
WINDOWS SHATTERED IN NEGAUNEE AND ISHPEMINC.

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City Book Store

POWDERWm
BLOWN UP

r .bo North.-rn M.rbIbW Tr.n,

BOARD OF EDUCATION



ONE OF THE BEST

PROWRERT HER Will SPEAK

New Phase in Negeliationa Entirely
Owe Ca the Good Officea of PreaWent Reoeevelt—Awaittng Japan's* Reply.

NINTH YEAR--2SS1

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

liaARHOIBOG

BRRSIH'S EBSTCAR

NOW DCLIEVEO REACE CAN BE By Wire to tbe Erealns Reovd.
PROGRAM WILL INCLUDE MANY
rievL-land. O. Anc 2£—AtLacked.
BROUGHT ABOUT.
INTERESTING EVENTS,
robbed and f«*rced by, »tarratkm and
Marliinall to *lct> rheric* for fl.OOO. is
■Miw tbe tlory told the poUee today by H^t.
•***• Benedict Rokinskl. pastor of St. Stanlslans PoUsh Catholic churcJj
‘nsro
I and a
under arrest
COUNTER PROPOSITION THAT charaed with the rt»blK-ry.
TWO BALL BAMES AND MANY
LEAVES IT UP TO JAPAN.
ATHLETIC SPORTS.

missu

WCATHER—nUr loalsht; Saadajr
^arfy ckxKtjr aod ’waner vitb Rbow>
ers; ll|:bt rartable viiidt sbifling to
sombcasl and tncreaalar.

and sec the new Fall ‘Suits—many of ours
arc in and on sale—if we’ve what you want
we’ll lay it away for you if you’re not in im­
mediate need of it,

AL.1.

which arc coming every day.

The people seem to ap­

preciate the bargains we have offered and arc still
offering.

Next week will be a lively one.

We are

making business despite the dull timc.s.

sui-rs

are subject to prices that will close them.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO

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OMb tRAVERW cmr. MfCHIOAN. SATVROAV. AUOUTr ft, ItH. < ^

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THEEVENINGREOORO M mPOBTlUrT €TO
ffreat medicinal took*. EJectrte Bitters,
sick atonach. liver and kldneya.
7 U. Waiters, of fits 8t. Clair ATC..
Oohimbaa. O.. wrlles:
*Tor aeveral
in 1 was glTea «p to die. 1 bad
fever and
acne, stty
nenrei
were
srrecked; I cooM not sle<^ and mj
stomach was so weak, from using nseleas doctors* droffs. that I coold not
Soon after
befftaning to take
Electric Bitters I obtained rvUef. and
In a short time 1 was entirely cured."
Oaarasteed al Jobiiaon’s I>mg Store.
P. H. Meads and S. E. Walt A Sons*
drug stores; price bOc.

t^aAL INTCfICST WILL ATTACH
TO GOOD ROAOA CpWVtHTIOI!L

A. H. Iw—n «f IMS CMr mt

AW.BAnmi. I

«MtW a> H. tiBliMllM

HI

inte world wis froin ^
Thid »tnie of ^

tiTf it'uaa

«r tlw

th« Miipioa* of «h« Araorican Rood*
makers* asKcteUon vUl be an Imporunt erfftt In the bUtonr nf the IlidU-

e..-—

gas highwars.
This Is tbe first oaaresttoo

’-atfSBar

held stace Ificblgaa'a teglslarure «ii-

*22S’sss«ssr“'WORK OF ItCALTH BOARD.
>

Dt. Frank W. ^umoair of Wimans'
‘too.- srbd was Hected s«rretary of the
slate board of health when the law reorganUlag the board liecame effertiTc.
baa applied himself dlligeotly to the
.wortt In band.

He bad sought to ma

■ teriallr simplifr the operations of the
department, this bat ing l»een rendt-red
neeessarr hr the change in the Uw re*

docing tbe approprlaiioo at thf dis­
posal of tbe board, rutting down the
number of clerks, cl csetera.

;

Some of

propriaied foods to assist in tbe Im*
of tbe state,
pruvement of
pic of the state
sute have
bare
and as the people
authorised tbe expenditure of a large
’ sum for this punsi*e it is Important
that the |»eople of every commun
lake an active interest in the proce*
Bennett, member of the TravH B
ers«i City board f*f public srorks, has
been apisiinied by the rouncii to attend the cunveniioo and D. H.. McMuTbe i>enlnsula.
has
len. pat
pathmaster
hmaster on tbe
i>cnlnsi
also lH*en named as a delegate. Both
will attend and in adthese gent lei
ditloo every pathmaster and street
commissioner In this section should
attend.
It will Ik* Important, as
district will be the scene of the Im­
provements
which will
receive aid
from the state. Every farmer should
lake an active intercut, because the
matter Is of great importance to them.

tbe work prcvloosir done in the

R».fi. D.C^ HONORED

of compiling mete«in»loKlcal statistic*.
«-t relcra, while vatunhle in a woy
not

deemed

essential to the

proper

- ‘'^accomplishment of the result sought,
and has been ahandone<l.

$ People*s Saving's Bank
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

nial at Asbury Methodist Church

SeenHary

Mark P. Chase Was an Inmate of tl

board In clostT touch with the medical
, profession and the p<>ool«' of the slate
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generally and to enlist their cordial co•

operatlan in restricting and stamping
out contagious and

prercntlhle

dls-

offering.

I
Mrtkod

* of reforming
.
. .
.
and girl* Is to be ttwleil In tbe
Will Ba at Evart.
by Judge Benjamin B.
-------' Lindney of I>enver. one of the plonwrs
Mark I* Chai-c. a v< ivran of thr re ? In Juvenile court work. Judge Lindsey
■ is taking lessons of a prt>fesslonal
iK-tlion a ad
b.rpuf>llKt and for yeors has lH*eu a
has db*<l at Ihe ai
tbrorethwl Ktndettt of hypnoUsm. ways

,u- .„n„. or.... ..u.

scrv .*d four years in the Twentv-foiirlh
Michigan voluotcs rs that



went fn*m ’ the HepiemlHT term of court.

A b«y

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Tbe ilm«- is drawing near when the
trict by IVesldlng Elder M. D

$1 Down and $1 Per Montli
J. w. SluATER

Rev. Carrel

NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS

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has served hla church in the Grand
Traverse district for six

years, well

casta.
It Is the opinion tliai during rt«cent

mental
there tomorrow.
. refonnatlou. Judge lJndM*y n*eeuily
dd gentleman had lK*i*n in the | returned from the ivuventUm of eharlrourti*en years.
j ties and correctumin. where lie met
many phrenologists, most of whom ad
. .S. An^!er^o^l
vised him to attempt hypnotic exjH’ri
mentaVtbe Juvenile court.
•JJ.T latKitlon is. * Mkl Judge Llud
-say. -to Pfartlce so that ! may »K*ct,ms
l^cteDL I bnve long bellerevl In .be
infloence of mind o.*er matter, not that
I gm Inellued to Christian Selemv l»e
-------! Uefs, but merely that study has ,*onThi' rt*gular Rial and Gun club ^ho
[ vtbeed me that mind is greater iliaii
.V4*Kt«Tday
wa.s con.*iiilcrisl
a ••go vl , matter and has a eorresyKindingly

family in4*dlrlno.

All d«f<irltig to purchase slock ■ oloers. sores at.d n

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for>»U*s4tTes*, M,nr Mnn.arh. headache.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD

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WANTED.

Hamilton Clothing Co.

A. M. SCHEDULE.

ANY AMIllTlors GIRI.

'work.

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HRST NATIONAL S^Nk

UP-TO-DATE HACK LIKE

9m WaoUoctoa St

J. M. HUELLNIANTEL_
REAL ESTATE AID LOANS
P»ul»llo

DR. W. J. HIGGINS
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______ I Fine Dental WorR
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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

DEALERS

IN

IsmK. Troot t*t.

EVERYTHING

On. SnqfM & PimuHiia

DENTISTS

RESOVED TO OFFICES
OVEI JOHNSON DNOG CO:

W.

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Carpet Clean ing Workf. phone lib

Ud M«aln

TrliKuhao*- llaetw**- Pnu; Ht.ir,- or
Hhsue'ii turn

Cliapiii

DEALERS

Oiuu-n. Ph«.r r»

IN

EVERYTHING

O.

rBIOMOfi.5

Tiacler o( Violin
South SMe Shoe Store

32S SOUTH

UNION STREET

--DEALERS

IN

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AND SHIRT STORE
\Vc have Jhc “Varsiiy’ Collars in quarlt r si?'<. 1 he l.Ttcst am! swdlcsi
collar. Sell at 15c. J for--dc.
\Vc* have the swellcst line of 1 ancy So\ in the cily and they sell for
2.5c the i-air, or J for
\Vl* receive a m w It*i of swellest neckwear every week.
No store shows such an assortment. You ftay but TKIc each.
You i.eetl some swell summer suspenders. \Ve
haxe a full line that sells for 50c a pair.
You should wear pajamas the coolest ani most comfortable ni-ht wear.
Therc-arc three ;^r.ides, $1 .00, $l.-5<» and $*J W.
If you want a
ni^rlu shirt buy ihc sateen, the kind that will
not stick to the body. 'Micy will cost you $1.00 and $1.*50.
Silk Shirts —the swellest shirts—you shouhl m\*n some of
them. Splendjd assortment to select from. l*rict: $*J.f/l.
We have a full lint; of men's outing; pants for $2 Oi.

$2.50. $:rOoand $:i.50.

Mig 12-tf

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SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

P-IF**rV

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WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE

SBo

SEE OUR WINDOW
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J.B. Paige Elcctiic Co.
PHONE 602

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Tha Traverse City Canning

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rents a box in our safe deposit vaults.
Tbe renter bas access to tbe box at any
time dnriny banking bonrs, and can examige tbe contents in a private vritlny
room. We will sladly sbov yon onr ad­
vantages In tbls line, wbelber yon are
' ready to rent or not.

Aug 7 Imo

LET rs RENOVATE y.nir f..it her*
now w ith our new. renovator.

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SOO women, giris and boys over.
_ 14 years of age. Pleasant, clean

ABOUT TWO CENTS A WEEK

All work guaranGs*.!.

JJhm. Jk.

:: 5
- 2

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6 years, to

lots awful cheap

niig 72 tf

L.\WN WORK—Sod.llng and ws*d-

IK Yor W.X.NT .1 nicasaut. paying
IK.hitloti as lsK.kK. c,K-r ur si.-i.ngrapin r, where promothui ami llmnicial
advaiicement a*e Mir4-. attend Trav
. rM- rhv Illisil.e-is <’..ncge
aug 7«‘. 3t

and h«Hls cuts. hurnF
ddR. 2.'*c at Johnson's Itrug F
H Meads and S. E Wall A :
drug stores; guaranteed

»*T»R‘^CT those luindsome

E. Wall A 8«ms' drug stores, price 25c.' Juvenile hulls of........

JuD 24-tf

ing neatly dime.

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«!nV PnlrSM^t'.

R. R, CHAMIl. fTfiprldfir.

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H. O.'Joynt. SupL

Adsley.

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thu stH*cial terras Kbould apply at

foreed.

must 1>e

We have the handsomest line of fancy vests that arc shown; all the newest
and latest shades.
It may be^ trille late, but summer wouldn't be summer without a
belt. Wc have them from 25c to $1.50.
These summer da>*s mean use more handkerchiefs. Wc
have a fine line and wc sell them for twenty-five cents.

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DEALER!

dale.

lawns

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Notice

Makes 1

sprinkling

35 cent#.

Hamilton Clothing C<».

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fur

PAoAtoiey

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ing Company

Carpet Oeanliic and Feather Bmw
voting. Carpst eewlng and laylaK.'
Befoco aending yunr old carpats
away to ba swda into mfo, la( mm
ahow you aamplss

a:. KmS rrant fitrs»t.

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N. B. Ch.„m

JURPET CLEMM6 WOIKL.

Ing and other purimses necessary rules
wimdorful ti»nlc Mr the sick and
iglh.
health
; HolHster'K 1lo«ky

3'orv"
GOOD SHOOT TESTERDIT

spiritual
mlnisirath
.•
years the iHMird has
somewhat of the rn-ople of
I church
ham|icred in its oiH-rallons iK'cause uf locality I ve Ik-«t pronouoctKl.
In hot r of the splendid work of
,'
the hnstlHly of physicians throughout
the
i mlK-rs of the conRev. (Carrel
a
; ■ \
the state, and It Is iH llevetl that gn*althe Asbury
M. E.
held at
ferenro
...
^ cr progress can 1m- madi' if. Instead of
night, Joincil with their
church
' their host lilt y. the iKiarU can depend wives In presenting a fitting ti*stimoU|Km the aid of these nien. A deter- nial of the eKt«*em In which Mr. Carrel
and his wife are held in this city. His
mints! effort will Im- made to Increase fellow workers presf*ni«*«l him a hand­
shoot*' by llm.se wlm iiartielpaled. Five I greater Influence. A weakmlnd»*d
the clffclcncy of tlie Istard through the some o(fic»- chair and a tribute to hi
hundred blrd.s we-e fl.mn-d
hYnuk son b» ietl^^ noMead others bin,
rt>-<»|>craiion of the teachers and school worth and wtirk for his p«*ople ben
Meadi. was the winner an<l wea's the.
ttough he may have no
The presentation was made hy Rc^
aulborltles of the stnle.
Hugh Kenu€*dy, with remarks appn
prlate to the ocraslon. and Rev. Cam
The city auihorllli-s are making ef- resiwndiMl feelingly, expressing hi
Tbe following 1
• ftirts to curb thti ardor of automoliil great appriTlatlon of tills evidence t
Saxton.
!
My dwHoR* with cWWren have
Mead^.
»l>own me Low true this Is
For Iti
A liounteoue sprea
Ista in their s|K‘e«l regulations and It sincere reganl.
I stance, there are some Ihivk to wlmn
d at which Rev and Mrs Ca
Is exiHTied ihni unless the i>ac«* of
rel w e the guests of honor.
cigarette smoke Is dee;deUly ofTeu-^lve
> uomc of them is modlfl<>fl Ihere will Ik*
Methodha conference
A Touching Story
l Hut tlie oibiT l*o.vs wiio s
Charlotte and i
legal action.
The
precautions
are held 1
Is (he saving from death of (he baby j Iheve they will never Tv* nin
:
*"”tlmel.v. for It Is certain that the ordl
girl of G«*o. A. Ey ier. Cumberland. Md. thay learn to smoke. In th
apptSlntiHl to another field of labor. He writes: "Al the age of 11 months, *
, ■
nance rt'gulatlng the speed of autos
Ik>t« are lej Into the most Injurlt
■\y ha\
have a
The people of this community
.is iM'ing violated constamiy. On the high regard for the presiding elIder our littlu girl was in declining health. | practice known to modern science 2
with serious throat trouble, and two j through Inclination, merely through t
streets tif the rliy. t*sj»eclally In turn- and ’
him
physicians gave her up. We wore al­
. ,'
- ing-gromers. a high rale t»f spt*ed 1* n«it
most in despair, when we resolved to
"Now, If this Is true, i
)t
try I>r. King’s New Dlscotery for Com
only ilangenms to (ho public at largo
Lucile Holliday'u Party.
sumption. Coughs w^d Colds. The first edly Is. wh.v. should It t
; Juit to the aiitoists as well. Tlio city
* this Influence
Llule Lucile Holliday jolnetl In the bottle gave ndlef; after taking foiii
offlclalH should enforce the ordinance
ppcelselr
the
opposne
dlri*etUHi';
'
Irnttles she was cured, and Is now in
merry rotind of picastire which the city
With
the utmost
vigor.
There are
perfect health.** Never falls to relieve was th* qnestinn which set nit
inany owm*rs of private autos «ho ex- la at present enjoying and yesterday and nire a cough or cold. At .John­ tliinking and the more I i!i>*ught i
y
^ etrlse care Itut some of the marlilnes aflerumin entcrtalnwl fifteen iKtle girl son's i>rug Store. F. H Meads and & the more conviuissl | w.ns that hy
friends at a iHirtii party. Kllneh was E. Walt A Sons' drug stores; 50c and tlsni If rightly use»l ndglit W nim

^ •^* 1“*’ through the streets at a dan11.00, guarantet'd. Trial Imitlc 10c.
power for g<Ksl. Experts «ay th.- d
played during the allcmtKm hours,
g«*rouH rate evi-rv <iay.
after wiilch delicate rolreshnu nts were
liabit. dcin-tte linMt nnd gsml
SCHOOL PAYS alm(nst here,
served by the young guest.
habit are all amen.Tide to liypt
low )itle(‘s will roiiMni le until
Church Brevities.
suggestion. MHiy sh»*c.Id i».»t the •
Reuorters at'N®-ah-ta-w«nta.
lime. Coiililn't do beter t han t
At the Mtht Meihiidlsl church li>
habit prme e<ptally Binenahle’;"
Among (he n*c«nit arrivals at the Ihe lK)\> for early fall light 1
luiMinw the s«rram<*ni «»f ilie Isirvf^ Ni ali la waula hotel are:
'Ihe child x\:lll Is* plncisl In n Mgli
Chaunc'y aug "0 tf
Hamilton clothing Ca».
backed «-halr oppii*-itc .itidgc I.ltidscv.
supp«*r will Ik* adiulnislered In the H lUker. Washington. 1) C : Clarence
wit!, each of his hands I
WE CAN RENOVATE your
morning when the (Uixtor will s|M*ak on Rice. Cincinnati; Al. xander K Ri*e.l.
' hypnotiF
ltd
feather
lK*ds
and
make
them
up
int<i;
"GtHl a KeslonT niid a l.<-ader “
lit
in t
r*!i
a line feather mattress. You will he?! fee,
'
the evening
the
Milijtvl
will
he
' be stnretl I
Cincinnati; Mrs
Frank K.
"Wherein
JeMi«* ChrlM
U tlrraler
V,and win. Cincinnati. Mrs W.
TliRii Solomon In All l^^ t;i<u\. ’
j Paring this Gme the oiK*rat..r
H Hobhanl. Ii.dlanaiMdts; Elsa Klinc.
to impress his thoughts on tbe i
Sunday. Aug
Ser\lees at the New \ork city; R T. l'»>ek. South
f'hurrii of
t'hrUi.
riutior
absent, Ih-iiil. Ind ; Mr. and Mrs John S. Lit
klnrniiig servlee in charge of KIder tllord and ehlldn ii, Clnriiiiiatl
I and t
on Tuesday. (' Wi*slev Srhoi'f of
Cllhett PowUmm!
Kveiilng wrvlee in
Ourlnnaii. o . president of the Tear1 do not care to do It. anyway."
charge of the .tiixUarv of Hie t'hrls- lion comiuiny of that city and repreprolmbly
more money
tint) Womans Hoard «d MIsshHi* Mrs. rentalive of
Mary It tviirnnt/ of Kalkaska will than any other om* man in Clnclimatl,
id
The Husdal sale of st,_
,.......
cancers
sjH-ak In lh«- liiieresi of missions
lively he cliis<*d «>n Aug. 31, 1!*"5. «ud j
|H*oph> «if the resort.
may 1h* closed at any time iK'fore thsi Mmve useil Bucklep «

T»or IhBaiu B«m FtoaUwr

WtMlohb

t'amd

church will be de^

mandod in a new field.

Hamilton Clolhing Co,

There is more caurm In this noctlon
the country than all other discares
put fogether. and until the last few
years wa« supposed
be incurable.
For a great many ycai I doctors pronoonced it a local dl*
Iseasc and prescribed local remedies, i
stantly falling to cure with local treat­
ment. pronounct*d It incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a consiituilimal disease and therefore requires
constilnllunal treatment.
Hall's Ca­
tarrh Cure, nsaniifactured
hy F J.
Cheney g- Co , Toledo. Ohio, Is the
only CHinstltutlonal cure on the marbet.
It is taken Internally In doses
,rom SO drops to a tcasp.»onful.
It
-acis dlrt*ct1y
irt*ctly on Ihe blood and raucous
surfaces of the syst
They offer one
bundrtKl dollars for any
? It falls to
Hours for sprinkling lawns are from
cure.
Send for clrctil:
and icstlmonlals.
5 to S a. m. and from 5 to 9 p. ra. At
Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Tono time can water be used without
Icdo. Ohio.
nozrle or sprinkler attached. On acSold hr t ngglsts. 75
Take Hall's
M h'arolly 1PHIi for consll- cc»unt of the great amount of water
patlou.
used during the day for mantifaclur-

valuable service n*ndercd in thbi
of the Methodist

Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, GaMliae
Stoves, Porch Sett^ Porch
RocKers and HammtKks

A lot of |1S suits for $10.

aug ^-tf

Last Niffht.

work of tbe lM»ard along mor\- nuxb rn
He is aodeavoring to put the

$
$

fBOORM WOfiB WJAI.i_

JANO WlfWW-KBB m^TOOlC

advantage of some bargains we an*

njimollsm
as
^

Asylum Fourteen Years—Funeral

Sbiimway is seeking to esiahlisb the
lines.

Dewver Jsage to ‘

WK WJAM*r

from 10 to IS years of age, better take

HYPNOTIC REFORMING.

WISUOIOVETEIUUI

II..

Presented With Appropriate Testimo­

$
$

paperfi. Follow tkdr
go^ exaaple and ptit
yonrmonty oron a few
tltdlan—in this l-aak.
This oontinoed, with
the interest w© pay. may
pat yon in basinets for
yoonelf, or help you to
acquire a
for okl age-

Tbp biK Kood roftds coamtkm to W
held to Tort Unroo oext veeL noAtr

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MERCANTILE COMPANY
ONIHJ-AWlAl

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wot mi^ aaopaq TSAvms cmr, mmmkM, aAtw^v, AuyitT n.

7Mto fliat Sir^K Bmt
. *» grawr It hmmk lad—if U ««•• to^ ao—mb ««a
7«l Uuit ka kam m ktik aboirt tb« Mk coOm hm
wbM roMtadt If ra« tmr To«r
BoflM looM by tbe poiud, how mm
JOB apart por^ asaosifaBm

UON COFFEE, .w.xA» or
iUl. FACXAOE CUfffima, Ib «t
JirMUmr MillMM !■
irq^ «■« fiBWM. For 0VB k

i iciini m k cawi. uon cams



Mikft

wort aa the fBaadolis waa by^ fbe
can. lata ¥4. Mack li. a, L. ft Co.ii tBF IKHAH flat or BtAWAfSft
Itth add( IMS.
▼lA 0. a. ft L RT.
N.
On* of tbe OMwt raeeaMfal plajrs to Sae« ever heard here. Later fa the
Tba OJibwmy IiMIbb dram *RMwb*
be arcMBtad fa oar city tbto Maaaa U cTeaiac be gaae a Xytopboae aolo that vMtina at a bewae wheer ate fMM» John a Danaaa and wtib to Ch
O. Sherwood, teu T4.teslc 11. ^L, L. tba- will ba glvM at Laka Ta^nuOb-under SoaTkem Sklea.- wMeh will ao pleaaad the aadlaaet that he re^
■raa »aar PMoakay. Web.. daOy ftofli
July 4tb to ftape 4th. Thla raa4ilioB\
rid tbe eSalbIr party; ^
| ftV. lot 11. block L lU L. ft Oo.M 9tk of tka ladlaa aa a raaaatie tgar^
-I bold that the ccurert tblna fbr the < add; ll.CM.
Im)
ar>ntlr> mub !
»•* a rerelatioa. berttaaa
iboald ba aaea by amr coa. Daboabaod U to hMla aa V Intenda to j Loren Downey V> Frank J. Votl. e4t
Ova paiapblat aaa ba bad by ad* AhJlS
1
HtmtM. f76l.f7. .
•numhen i.rotjHterca p«>ple.
Brmnche. - hr Pau«**rthrAe
three of »hoai apeiMW in «peakln«i_T
^»eh ahe wLSrSHt 10^ iMttewTte ImMoI !
^ to Cenerra Travena City, or C. L Lockwood, i
P. A, Qraad Rapids.
a rtfar and arCtlloc tbe oncate for j
*®t td. Oak Heitbta; |150,
J Peru, wmerety piece of
ijarer.! Bdwin W. Grecory and wife to David
^‘ia the pr^iactlaB is carri«^ withI> the
tho|I
I -J'And r weald knock tbe fhtaf oat of | U. Mclntoah. edaln.. lob 1. a«r. 27.
|raopacy.
I ndi r Soulb^ Skies"
is |

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•s" is!
ith.etted
tbe
beauty.
]
town
K.
ran«e
U.
now in lie Wth Kcasoa. harinc • bad '
I'eceec ■•■mw.
-Do you
>jJir sucoeafful leaaona | "•nonaocket dwd for a Iona tljM a yn. -Id,
dotTTJn!TC^iSir*SI*
to WlnlftudS
At.
of police, cae AIT Cbortb. noted
tbibk w «rtd
wAnthony
ft. bb*k
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j
Ilia hlnatUfto and *trmiahtf«>rwa«l-i
Joami
,
thony . add: $40.

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•Tndciyiouttwn Skies- is from the ' n«.
^
P«.a of U*ttlo tilalr Parker, who alsoj fur iiifomuitloa g
iMb
1 W«. Holdawcnh
wrwc "Way Down East" and U la a»; Whin*, who Imd applital for .T««dl! and]
**te Wfliiaa WUUnl. of Star-j parcel, Trmverao City; IS.000.
true and inierestlsy a Jdrture of the' • •'“4* at bb» Ktun*. and the ralluwlna ! bridge, well known a« the painter of ' ^ q Anderson and wife to John
'
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I klaJwaellllMetYc* euVeruii*w wac veer M*-‘ «__ . .. ....................
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south
as that. _ r .famous play .is <'rtflTriibeiM.Mbciu.1UON COFFEE »-•
cwntrlc tolX'^iTjr ml 'IScSi '
«• °
y»n\ n^u\ Mr. rtiurxh.New Enit^d.
aivndow was the atteiupled pur. base |
M^MA*** “<* »«*' to RobThe story of the play is a very
of hi* nuMi.v old arih-le* of ramiturej**^ ^ Garland, lot* 21 and 22. block «.
-l»o yjo know Joe Whittfr
strooK and interestina one. and is one
hy |w ij.le of w.-:ilth.
‘H . U A Co.’s Ctb add: $2,200.
that l-s peculiarly iiuutt>em. Its char-'
A New York holy visiting in tbe! MalUda Klau to Wm. H. Klatt. lot
ters a
an* distinct types of snuiheml ^"roiO' fair.*

,
, vilify of 8t«rtwld|te. heartiig that the; 20^1. Oak Heijeht* add; $1.
Ib Mcb pBckM* oT LION COFFEE yon get on# full
old artist ib^wsed a beaotifnl cM.m^al I Perry- Hannah, et al. to Matilda
peopk*. 1
»y of them iKlnr hlchly dl^ **>• *>» bopeatr
^
a h i a
pound of Vnr^ OoBm Inaki upon fatti&g tha ganniaa.
Halk»wr-en celebratum and '
I should say so.
Been inlmir au.1 « mn* chsk. trkvl l.. huy
vexing.
tbeui. Mr.. Wlllanl seriued to ivadily j! '.I?, *
L- * Co. • Ptb
baad OB aTary package.)
ninee to tlM* sah*. but when asketl
fB>T» UwIiM
far tmkabU ytmArnm )
trartlve ft'atMr<*s of the performance. TrMiinc.
wbeo it Would he t'unt'enirut to hate: Charles S. Corhit and wife to Bmi
Mana;»*ni Stelnhera Broa. |>ersanally |
them packed readily. "Not anlll after ^ BoHnger. ne^. sec. 9. town 27.
tbe funeral."
{range 12; $2,200.
jSuaraciiH this atiraciiou, and are
~
WOOLBOH SPICE OO^ ToUdo, OUa
"WlK.ee fauemir askeil the hilly.
Wm. H . Klatt. et al. to Leon E. Tayf j mab/ng v\ t ry emltaror to give "I’n.ler j
Aa«»w Car* t*r a*acleka**a
“.Mine.” re|d...................
S.»'jt.hera Skies" the crowded bouse | **«t«'‘l‘kiieiw. a.vonllm: to the faiteat
cbnckle.->lto*t< I Henild.
Mdiirilflr view.
ffeitlou
of
the
aff<
jue. MM.
which It riennes.
ee.iaiun ilirn-, that
would i:lve $J. ,
________
,
________
j Charles H. Hunter to Philip Roach.
leirilty. might nlmoKt Iw descrllHsl as
A Las*y atoma*a.
2tt a y.ar for tin*
years for J Gordon and Bonnet s majestic pro J
27. range ii; $1..
••pUml
di lusloa. J. Metcalfe
dining just liefore a
*»’«'■ 23.
aiippori of Dr. Ja.i E Sh
tlon of -The Holy
is the at ‘ ‘'““nw.
.cfinn
Durham V r «h. 1 o«b
in m j'Jtu
' ------------' ' City" ..........
ship surgisba of the i'uuard *»‘to«y journey an* tusnfflcleiitly ap-j 025.
Ailrlan. Sherirr O H. Holt
I urhani. N. r.. who is general
. ,rar!lon at Stcinher* * Grand oik
ra liner
I lianU
« ....v-i ,*.«-! pn'clateil. Hud the gentleman men '
ilHTB
liu
mercome by fumes from a m-ll s.i rctarv of the work among ibe
evening, l-'roni the Hrenlc eily. A.n-ordiug to him. srasIckueMi hi ^ *‘«i.ed lii the following iwsaage te*ep ■ — - almve Mm. which Wa» IbHng fmni j pnM-..
standisiint the production is a most!*' *«f'i>tts uinludy prodm-ed by aei-lugj‘*‘’'^’**‘*
■» »l‘«* thne of tbe
gated. He revived after reaching tht-j Mrs J Holland. ♦!..* woman w i:.-i ’ ambitious one. each of flfu*en acenes ‘**e umlion of ol.J.*cta ou fmsrd ,hlp. j
**'' tol to think what hi*
open air.
jfchot b,.w
holes ,n
in the ,ou.......................................
joist*
....
Bay niy after being punlshml l»y! h»*ads i f the plumbers worl

SOU) BY OROCEBS EVERYWHERE

■ICHIGU HEWS COmEtSED

Grand Rapida, ftala fCJOft
SUNDAY, AUGUST 27.
Train will leave Traveran City at
6:20 A m. See poaters or atk afuata
for particulars.
aug 24-3t
H. P. Moelier, 0. P. A.
Dry. Hand and Soil Waad. Sa«lb SMa
Uiitte qp.
ttOMf
YOU WILL get a thorough and pracUcal education at Travene City Baalness College.
aug 24-2t
THE GRADUATES of Tiaverae City
Bualneos CoUegc are in great and increasing demand by busineaa men and
corpormtloos. A paying poaitloo awaita
yon at tbe eompletloa of a eonrae.
aug 24-2*.

Hor**s *-or Sal*

Trorntdey. aged 1.1.
cru*hed by ha* hii*ti dlsc'iarg.Nl in <vi«rt. The { CfarisL In old Jerusalem. The charac-,
larac-j trelleveil in n few hiiur*.
hitching on a fr«*lght and may die.
1\Y>rk- has hetftin on a permanent
and aoenrate *iirv«y of the pnii«»n*i
line of the Saginaw SouU.ern eli«eirlc
rmllread, to ^•onnec^ S
Saginaw with Bay
• City
A. 1*. Criiuniau of i,»»s Angeles. Cal.,
was taken on a capta* at Mt. Cl< mem*,
chargid with having defrauded 01**.
Ilosarell out of a anro of mtincy on min­
ing atock*.
Au order f»-.-iTn the United Staten
court* has luH-n served on the strlk
lug Grand Tmk machlalsts, asking
4ng Grand Trunk mnclilnlhi*. asking to
ahow cauM‘ why they Mmulil
co]K»lned fmm plrketlng.
Margant. the H monthHmld daugh­
ter of Edward Mclxiun of Fenton,
ao liadly 'hiirned Tuesday iilchl hy Iho
vxplokion of a gasolln^ stove that aho
died within a few hour*.
Mr*. Mabel William^ Clifford, aged
2f... wl,
w ife of l>r. llaymond A Clifford, of
Yprlla
'tluiiii, died In n lio*i>lia! nt .\nn
Arise as the result « f an operotioii
She ieavi** a hii.*hand aud twmyear ,
old daughter.
The bureau of fl*heri. »; at NorthvlU* j.
has hern ruliri.nllng l ass In the hlg j
iNinda evet ».lnii‘ 1**1 June, diiiirniu'
Ing the frr to private ap|ill-atit.< all
over the mate. In all sevi ral mini .i.
frv w<*re. hatched.
Scene rroiTi "Under Scuthem Sk et."
"In the' I’hlllppities Ih-- Bible I*
known a» the American Un.k; I wish
lu God wc were di**ervlng of the hon­ prcsi ruling .vltnroiy thi..;f:h! that It ii-r, cmlinnc Herod, king of ijalllic; •
or.” aald Uev. Dr. l*ler*on at the con- w-oitlil 111* ha
Jtanl to I'uiniiic,. III. avi-ivi^f* EllraU ih. ninihi-r i f John; Jo'.m tin
feienre of the .Michigan , and West jury that IM uviman was im. acitnc; U-aptlrt; Mary Magdalene. Calapha
Ml«'Mg::n I'r<iiestaiil chnn^ey, "hut wiihiu ler rl .ht:..
r |ii,. hj;;|| priest; Salome, daiigliter of
Anieileans liMik the Bible into the
Herod, and >4*veral others whose
A
--------------|•hln|<l't«^e^; and every •Jackie* tha'
ConQi-eqationaU
name.; ;
w<*tit with 11.** IV to Manila carrleil a
llilile n.w.1 lo hlv heart." .
• chool a* to;3o a. m.
Bey. John U.. Wright, of the Fir*t
A ludtle war fouiul In I'Vkford town .
All ih<- KCihdar*. tcat-her-;, pareni*. Ihifitlrt chunh. Columlais Kan..
ship, near Mairball. mr.ininiiig a uute niimherN of ihe Mome Ue;..ikm. at.
^ in lhi«’nde ttf""jl.hn’dhe ^
which «ald: •'Tin tun- who fiiulti tSth friends’of Iho srli.toi. ebun h ini tiilMT.-dwoJling
hintle win Know.tb.v( the ImuIv of Hor and. atli'hdtlitts atnl !h<<-«* who ha.t*
. ace Johnson, agisl V.». ..i Sum Si Dakota, tiovi.r attiuob'd at*- invit>sl to he pn.'.se. eor. .IGih uind Rennie Sis..
Tie* fi-ai ‘ale for tiu- coming attja is tn the iHdtom of'this take"
ICth St.
II ui ihir serviro,
ti. n. ihc I’ dni.niici Sittt-r>i. under
Idiwreiiiv Dnnn, wlm U mm Tn |l;.
A S ttiday school w»*‘..-.|on a ill he'heTil. eustucer «.r ibe Trjvi’r<4* ftitv liand, I fid ft lot on West !>th St., east of
Jacknon rity hospit.il waji tlmmu <mt at the close of this sen iw for arrang opens up Mo.ndav morning at the City) No C’JO.
of l.oiiis SehnelderV ral«s*ri t>e.-aus»' te- Ing the elaiise- and gening ilo; work .Voti - etaml.. with ,n-.«ervei .seat*, fifty ^ Ho'.gse and lot. gOl Sixth St
was drunk and begging Dunn e'ainiv started In tie. n w church.;
e.'iii*. and thiriy-flve and twi-niy-flvv*
Houseand lot.1012 Bohemia St. •
hi* was htubil bmlily Inin the alb '
.At '..in n ni wiM he in I'.edicatiiiU being the adniisrion for ad -'i.- an.i
House and lot.S. W. cor.Webster
and njay be crlppt.sl for life.
' -. ' -.rvlc, for lib ‘ Cbrts.ian i:ndeau.r>o > ,.|,u.ircn re.^iK-rtlvi ly. They played at: St. qnd Michigan Ave.
Mr,». Anna June.* an ob] settler of • ieij. Lem r> and ad iressi** fromTic--, ManitowiH- last wi*.*!; under the an* ; 3 lots otf Elmwood Ave, between
Vnssar. was aetbuisly Injuretl b\ fab mer presidents of the .s-idetrj. All pices of the Elk* of that Wi.sconsin . Wayne and Bay Sts.
ing on a cement aidewalk Wednesday.
young iM'op;.. and /fiends iK the|cit.v. Among the pral.seworthy pr.‘ss
3 lota on Spruce street, between
hrvaking her shouhter. Ik ,;plte her' vo.tn;, pis.pie arc Inviiisl.
. *
J tomnients given them at the time wa^ Wayne and Bay St.s.
advanced ag-. Vt: year.-, lur r.'emer. { Sj-lendbl music St both w'niciw. ln a column crltlcLro. none of it adverse
Ls»t 71. and house. Oak Heights.
jihe morning the music will ItK»,by
icjt'ail u*cmlng
u*emlng with Inrilvi.liiql
Inrilvi.li^l praise
praise!! One of the best locations In the city
U almofi eertain.
|ihe
k*.by the Icjt'ail
At Battle Cr.-ek the iMmrd of publics
lic-c!i>:r
> .>:r iind*
•>.ind*rr the leadership of Mr?, of the number* of the organization,
organization. or anrrounding country for home. 4
works haa decided, after nn'tiih* of in { TiMi* and in the tveninc by the choir j Amung'the comment* under the indl acres of land, large bouse,
/. 411*01*100. to atand ini for the aUdlsh-j tmder Hu* bwik-rshtp of Mr. Skel-hcr, vidual crltlcisin was this: "The ci>n and Ranisdcll 8t*.
ce of T
l,^ge Goguae a* a source
wrt orchestra lia* five member*, all
12tol4acre*landinElmwoodtown-i-tcr.-. Ted by Ml** LuScha Folmatier. lown*;hlp. about 1 mile from city
who plays the violin wl:o ease and limits. Will make a good market gai^
gra-e‘that completely captivate? Let den.

STEINBERG’S GRAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 28

'm.- lli
W'

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P':

H't till*

^.y ii.»t-lUet.diM Wi?? E. Fauline. piano; Mif.* E
There is considerable saw timber
fiV*. w,.iit to the rhyllls. trombone, and MU.* laa *K . and plenty of wood limber on tbl*
--------- The orchestra was afsiated land. Soil good.
r
»*"' 'Vool*. -l... .m.care.l; r.c;nr, o. Bmj St„ po.,r ,Dd ma.
c^mrgo: Trii.«t: e
eliminate:/ an:j secreGy."
'
‘ "
ciofing miml er of the first part' chlnery roafly to run. 253 ft. frontage,
in pt 1ST. notice*.
i
rvnder a mandolin solo. "Poika de, A good locaUon for any line of manuK. K. Warren of Thr.'^ Oaks.
XINO. CO.^CH ST.\^L10N,*at Vet-! Uonci'rt." with orchestra accomitaul-1 facturing.
ntemcid to the commluce of the Ime.-^ erlaary hospital every Salurday baS-' ment. with a dash and spirit that re i Also several gllt-edge land contracU.
national Sunday school convea.ion 1.; anco of aeason.
July 22-tf
julted in a well deserved encore. UU 1 aug 16-tf
J. E. Greilick Co.

STEINBERfi'S RRAND

►HOUSE

BmoTt gtiOMn will soon cloee and muit got rid of tome bonea
1 Bay BoldinK mvm yean old, blocky built, weight about 1400
good one, pnoe........................................... .......................
One bay mare, weight about 1300 lU.. weU built, aeven
yean old. a good one, price................................................ ft7f
One black bone. 2 yuan old past, well broken, weight 1150 Iba.
a good one to grow into money, price................................ $US
One bay bo^, weight 1200 Iba., a good farm hone and a good
driver, pn«j.......................... .................................................mg

^ priw^ *torae, weight about 1300 Iba., a good work horae.
One small brown mare, price.............................................$R5
A few goal driven from....
..................... $45 «F to $lt5

B. Jl. IVIOROAIM

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Desirable Propedy For Sale

the Intimations that Lawrence Gut ;
y-i,
*ard. noted crook, wentenci-i
:mv * ,i„. j .,,;,.y
Rapids in 15*03 un.ler tjie

AT PIONEER LIVERY STABLE

j and there wen* no lujurle*."
1“
Real Estate Tranafera.
j Stephen Clzek to Cha*. Helm and,
j wife, lota C-7. block 2. P. H. a 3rd add: I
11500.
I
1 F. W. Wilson and wife to M’m. H.
i Tailor, Iota 5<l. block 3. Wynkooji adI dltlon to Kingsley; $i.
- Joseph 11. Barney to Wm. H Schuy' Icr, lot C. E\ergrei n B«*ach
Abraham Love and wife to Geor­
gians Newcfimb. set^ of neVi. sec. 1$.|
town rs. range f; $5"2.
I
j Libblo R. Foster to Philip Roach,
j lot m. sec. 31. tow n 27, range 11 and
.fractional part sec. C. town 2€. range
,11:1450.
1 Edward Wilson and wife to Albert
! Kratochvll. lots 9 and 10, Karlin; $250.
I Ed D. WllMiu and wife to Albert
Kratochvll. part of st*cs. 5 and \ lying
I emu of M. A N. E. R. R . town 25.
'range 12: |23i».
i Hannah A l..ny Co., to John O. Dun-

TALKING MACHINES
We Will Send One
to YourHonne r Al

And you may try it
for forty-eight hours

This ofTcr
ofTcr is good for TEN DAYS ONLY.
This
Our object in making it is to stimulate trade during these hot August-day^
while shopping is far from pleasant.
Here is an opportunity to experience personally, and in your own home, the
•nderful store of pleasure and enrerrainment now available to evcr>’one, and cverywh'TlKING
EDISON PHONOGRAPH and the VICTOR
TA
While the Victor ‘‘Taking Machine" is the term
generally applied to VICTORS and EDISONS, pik­
ing is the least of their many attractions. In fact, they
arc the most versatile of all entertainers, human or
'vl. ' —
mechanical, for they reproduce with absolute accuracy,
every form of music, ever> .instrument, every voice.
The entire world of music is open to the owner of a
VICTOR or an EDISON, and the Greatest Musical
Artists are at his instant command.
VV^ould not such an inexhaustible fund of entertainment brighten up your home,
make your family happier, and delight yout” friends? Then take advantage of our
FREE TRIAL offer and let us demonstrate that VICTORS and EDISONS do all
and even more than we claim. If, after a trial, you decide not to buy, we will take
back the instrument without a word.

Please Fill out the Coupon and Mail
It to Us
This offer is'^pen to anyone living in any of the
towns where we have stores..

GRINNELL BROS
Misic Hooae

IViOIMPAV, AUQ- Se,

159 East Fraat Stmt

fr— Trial Cft«Faa
Date............................*
To Grinnell Bros:
I am intenatod in Talking
Machines, aa a poMible pur­
chaser, and shaU be glad to hare
you send one to my address i>n

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

Address.................................. .

Tffi MOST OWGDIAL WIHAOTIETEft Altb DIVHlTlRfi
PLAY OF SODTBERlf Lira EVER WRIT1EH ....

The best and bireest bramat- CC
ic prodncilon that has eier
visited Traverse City ; : :
THE GREAT SUCCESS
=
to7..MKIWIi^miCAtol-KOA9-r—ae7
StoMtte rtow On

ov*r
aaft aH«

► Mllllorb ^toopl»
mmrnrt T'Kl*
>ftPa-lft%*rb by
Wtolr |»flbrlctor,
* ofFlo*
f»WIO»tos mmaa, toGo. 7»o, to*.00
StoOtorsa WMte K.rly

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BCELLEIT

21 t0 30.
Tfc« •itiitMh auiaal «*th^r of
tSe Gr»aO Tr»T«n« Coastv Sos^
Seobci MMcUikiii •«] b. beM OB th*f^teralB Bt Orl«n»b«r*. bfcflBntiiR
tiM SBtb.
BnUfrtBlnmrat wlir be far«l«b«l tre*r Of the ewoventico
will Le IB ebMrt* <rf ibe R»'T. R. N
HoiMple of ibi* rUr, The PentecotUl
hrtDo' book! will be "ueed.
tbf CcoLtbI tbcracbt of the conveolloB wUI be "iBcreBMr^ Power.** and
BB

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•xeellent

procrtB)

h*»

been

rsnfwlr
TuBoSny AfUmoon, Augu«t 21
1:30—PrepBraflon nenice, eoodacted by Ibe Rer. Huich Kennedy of Trnvwrue CHy.
3:<M»-<^reeUny. A. M. WlUobee. Og
denabars.
RnmK>oii«« by townftblp prexldents.
“ 36—‘The Future—Our Needs and
Meet Them.** Mm.J. L Olbbs,
Mayfield.
Discuss km led
* ■ -I■
\V a Tompkins.
She riff. Ne»*en
Old Mission; Frank Sheriff
CItyl Henry Sacked. Crawn.
3:00—**Reverenre In the Sunday
school. J. H. Lyon. Williamsburg.
Dlaruasiun led by Mrs. M. Dunn.
Kingsley; Mrs. M Hnch. Fife Lake;
Mrs. C. J. Bbner. Traverse City.
Appointment of roromltiees. etc.
TuBsday Evanine.
7:'30—Song service, conducted
by
the Rev. R. N. liolKaple. Traverse City.
Prayer, O. J.Benson, Mapleton.
«:(H)—Addretf. the Rev. Hugh KenAcdy, Traverse City.
Wadnawlay Momine.
R: 30—Conference *rf
county
and
township officers, led by C. H KMes.
lonference of Primary Workers, led

Saturday, august zl isos.

ohr I: 33. 2-piere suits with 2 pairs <

.r\T
ctuiff a Staan. sale.

WANTFa
W fflHa and boyt over.
t4 years of age. Pleasant, clean

workers palled togetbBs of lecture work along
»« 1
tsly can
today's meeting one of the “freml'Occs*
ttiona!** BMetiasB. E. A. Holden, a mem­
ber of tbe asrlailtnral faculty, arrived

Tte elevator U dtfignt-J h.v Ml. .Mor- j,,*
aan and aoe. Twjn. and the Trav.*.>-i
C. Reibter of tbi*,»^noi ite work.
__
Fln<-K...c Hi

d Mm. 1
t the da;

r.,rmer
tosenJe
M.me |
with a workman. The poUc

Ttu-ryUnu.*r . ■ i .n
x- a result c.f vereMaW
>n.l
sLuni: -f o. : jD.. .r..
I-.-...
Ja-nvs
ire ____
Curtis*

Avery
urance.
.
GsergsV
George A. Robertson, master of the
nos.
and the water run into ih.- o.-i.j ,
Gnmd Tesrerse grantee pswsided over McManus left this morning for Carp
th^v‘‘nV.'r?aTUr.-^l”
.fthn.uuh
the
M«ce
lH
twt-.-n
it
u
.xnz-Ki.-t
the nftemoon's exerrlMw which |rere lake. wb«T»? they will spend
few
the c l-‘ci:e.l ‘in^-r.
e t>it:."i;ev.
'
‘.,^.4 ijhIIwell.
w
akmg days a; the McMa
s both through grange
Whro tie e!f*.ct;ir is a; the i.-rp <■*, Ai i'a.* i>lct- I* the lowest kvi.wn bari-j
1 p. ■
Mrs. Emma S
,}. rnif.M ^taie.^. ThU wil'
educatloBal line*.
H« t
the building there is the weigh, oi
m-wcikin for Tmv,i
Interesting contrasts of many
eg fine niv-!'
. |,
..... « ....
PH..... P..H.I LI
he I.dic*
ssful
:
Iad»ej- u-c-utc
u-e •
untry. He said that his I
Mi,* Eunice KHley ha.« returm^l to the -.oiul and la order to .
. (•; cire Ci y if ihe
r*
Whib tyfiuh' were tiail
intent ion was through his U!k to con- ,he Kelley
summer home a: Carp weigh, am! gite the-nm. iiCMigp .
[ireMioa thaWt was the man lake, after spending a ftw dvs in ih^t the Ug.otn a^ th.y>
rey the Imprt
i»ye Is
i« a*, the
th- top : 1
II that made si>cceu fiaast
back of It all
cai’uer w.-si- i- !J
■KJI tci
ble. though education was
tiU h,i 1 • Wix >.t*n to wander
murk with.
ith. ‘ Perhaps
Perhapa there arr
ii'.i-g*
o tb. v*mtnt’ ar.»l lay down
lixrU In
iin '.-r the tr^v.
or<<e, af!»r ihU a
said, ••but they all help some.** >'Many
man apparently an lisTlan. |ci! In hU
of the licsi men of Michigan have had
aic;-'aianre.
As
a*- he ca ighi
their
educational
training
in tbe
grange
>gjr .-f t-c tr.au with tl..he
lorti. d <1!
h.^-1 and >•! off at a
perry Mayo referred to bis ream <»f
; -n With th. d oti at hK h.-‘U
In ir-work in the grange and the wonderful
ing 10 iH SI the brute
off hi- hat wa.i
success which bad iw-^-n attained in j
these years where they ---------------1. —
t« m 10 vJ.iWs Put hi was i;therwN.r numbered
CO.Oisi.
'tnbar.'TLi'd. The la*-; *,<■?» «•! the man
ie -was aojpg t:i fu!' f;s «vl up t ..e
E. A. Holden s Addreaa.
Kim'
Tb*' Woman * R» l»t*f i’<ig;e- a iU linve
selection at tbU point, afterr which E.
.'iU-nic tn ih. gnivc i». «i Mr. .v!<.r
A. Holden of tbe Agricultural «>lleg<
Tm-i-iav Bt:. nn‘.r
Ui-e~
was Intnwluced by the president am
for fifte,-n minutes be disci

lo..»tlm«Wr v.lu.. to Smnllmr coumt In
•iIJiiMlnit tholr cx-loii..

“•sMlSrS;
School.- Mm. C. II. Dye. Monroe Cen-

11; 30—Noontide
by J N Ken
'adneaday Afteroon.
Wad
1:30—Quiet hour. h>d by J. li. BarTraverse Citv.
in the Cradle.*
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Traverse City: Mm. A. O. llammom

OM Mission.
3:tWi—-The Army of the
After
Enllstmi-nt—WhairGreen. Battw.
4 :U0—Adjournment

p-.,.p

Th» rsiwss ssd Bia inraifa.
A clcrgymnii vvns very ftuid of-a
IHirtlcninrly hoi iirniul of pli kles nnd
finding great diflu-ulty In |iroeurlng tlie
same soli at Iioie|!« when traveling,
always mnii'^l o lH»tlle with liini. one
clay when dinning at a restaurant with
bis iilckles in fniirl of liiin. a strangiT
aat dawn at tin* wiuie table and with
mi .kineriean nc'cnt pn-seutly aiskml
The minister lo pass tlie p)ekl<*s. ‘Hie
minister, who enjoytsl n Joke. |HiUtely
passisl the Imltie. and in a few uiliiSites had the satisfaction «.f saving the
yanki'c watering at the eye and gasje
Ing for hTvaui.
-I guiws.*; said the latter, ••that you
are n parson *;**
-Yea. my frleinl. 1 am.'* Kjdied the
minister.
-I sui*iH»e you preachr
-Vc. sir; I pn-aeli twl«v a wi«ek ush■ ally.’* said the minixter.
-Ibi you ever prea.di alaiut hell
inquired tiu* yank,H*.
“Yes; 1 sometiiin*s cmsidcr R my
flnty to remind my congr,-gati »n of
merual punlshmiHit,' n uirned the miu1st er.
“1 thought tut,"- n'Jotnecl the y atikce.
“but you un* the .first of y our rlass 1
ever met-w bo earrhxl samples.-—
A monkey snd«fonly

mn.lc

it* np-

pcoranec in the Hank of Fmn.-,*. Paris,
rcvutly. ami M-lrhig
a |Mi,kag,> of
scrip mmic off wllli it. He was ,ai»tunnl after a lotig game of ftillowmy-leader ami hi,le .md s,*,*k. and b.v
fhe tiiiM* hr was caught be had t hewivl
np fT.tUit worth of the aerlp.

• K.» t :d.'th<*;i

3.'
Carirdl 'I. •,
. -ii-olc lo

Mortimer Whitehead.
ciainit'.i In his ojx*nstock
Ing talk that If he wa.x Impoi
he wmi thoroiighhr,Hl.
t borough hr,*
as he
;
.e yi«i
nicmlxr for thirty-fi'
itney of the asylum.
rc-ferre<l to Mr. Whitney
who was tui the platform a.s a nework-

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f

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

f-f
«Il-C«l

r r»
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II:

nw.m has

rs.-?'

Dl. W. A. FAIKSWOITB

•*'5
The host
«='*n.mg
• w »*« S iHiaril.

PARK PLACE HOTEL
0(BMbi»nBatil»a.wi.aiMl 7 tol>p.«

------------,

bijck

e 0«<M4wl Prwcues ind

is the best yet.

Fall and Ulintcr
Parties
They will .soon commence. If you intcnel
jjeutnjj a new IJrcss we can help you.
or if you :ire not just rtuidy you can have
it cut off and laid away for you. \Vc
made a fortunate purchasti of Silk Crc*i)e
df Chene, in I’ink, Pale liluc. Silver Gray,
Champa^'nc, also Hlack and While. The
iioodta^re worth $l.tK) a yard, but we place
them on sale at
:
:
:
:

5^c Vard

:i;a:i'‘b’'r

THE POLMATIER SISTERS CONCERT CO.
h-t .;*>n :t . lOr a **i.i;i’. i •
L...', ■ Thi.- a.-Tjig. ::i**i..
.<1.|.*
• ‘...el to '
cy*in

A. IS. WotitRon oi lUJlaire «iitmt y. -

1st,*,' w,*r»' tn.tl.* cliy yc.st.-rday.
I). 11 I’ow. r and tw,i sonv ot King:;'

•p i. r' <
A al- T *^ A

Kra .i. M E’ n'r of Gr<‘, n
.' ■•I !.- t.r;*r';.r;i: .nit.' thr.*;if-:i t
*. 1:1c,. J W I’a , h!rt, in-C-ir. ,1.
|.L. du. Tve f' —

';:S;

;a

a”i,*r.n .. \i:iil F. N*.
>n gi*..ii
*..iii«i* ,ii •i,. .‘rti,jn
lb. VHb*..' of .:*|
n. s •.
.•ji at ih. \V* q 1* •'vit! . *uh
h. :*t Is.! -.rwliu: Tle-a-fo!*
;-.—l .1-1 •.•i.ryon.'

vnt. r .vuvU i
grange is Inqnln*,! Into the lH*ner will j sUter. .Mi.-s IU-hr. of K.-acni. Ohio.
l«* the
result ••
He read
Tin:
Michigan
farmers had
grown the !
,i„ tHy v. -vr lai l.s.kin.: a/b r
gr. ai,*st crop of tbe nation and that Us business mier. its,
effe<i would pnxluct pr,w|M.rity. not
j. m. R.vers of Fife Ijik,* wan n
Traverse City visitor vest,-rday.
cess. -Wed believe
f it
It as
a qnlek If
d ..Mishm wa.- in
that all church,
closed up as to
going down. New York ha.s Tl’.'ti*
W. S. Robinsoji of Hi.nor t
i and i.x adding lo.ooo \
list
ige is a
-We b,‘Ileve that the
‘ ,‘vll ,ir*

7z:.

E. WILHELM

F.irlr lbr...



!• eilv to-iirj on ihi-ir

pas*,*^l through
a r..cln»'H. ami In il..' 'Hi lb.. ..M llac

l.roiicbi back wllbom tb.. b...

.M:

Comer Front
and Union...



A1

Mr. an! Mrs
,v.'ary ace. iXirr ar, gu.-sis at
and Mt>. Hugh Ken,
Mr. and Mns. J. <

cause t

-•-*

HOT PRICES

WANTED—5!‘i>,r lor » imii ,
I rc .t.i hous.
I*., r-.jhing

J. H iim i.f

'-f

!,'tnrilsrhuine This insm. Ji-ssi’S

* .-Tim

grange -Continne,*R
;|M*r iKvanse the farmers
Us prot,*elion. It hr,*ak* up t
tion and adds 1,. the social lib- ot in.
fami. r •• He wa.s s|t,»aKing as th,- Ib-c
fir,I went to press.

r,”;r

Hr was n laggiml nt wo.Mnc and tbr
dear girl bad quite hwt h,*r i^tlmcc.
Our evmiing ho raid

till* city
Frank Ena>rv.
ii«* an i
Svu.th rni,m .........................
Tllstin. wh. rr It,.., wiM
tini,* with fri.n.ls. *
Mrs. M. Wchn of At.Me i-ft
AId,-n. wln-r,* she will
relatives.
Mt> C. C. Howard of Thi< eiiv
10 Triifant this morning.

leliuirr.* **
up at him :ind xniilnlll’*^'

iwmrll.v.
“But. of ,-ourse.**

. ‘"Vl,
shr

j
j

'I'

in

nay. -rin a Orui l*,*liever
proverb. *.M;irry iu huxt,* ;ind r,*|»,-nt
Flic )<sik**d

i.’s'bli'’.
a
itf:; M *1, I .| i-.i; .
lo
-.*.
HannUoi! I'lmiitiig fu

Don’t wait, but secure one of these pat­
terns. They won’t last lonjj.

WARM GOODS

'"‘Fr.VrWyVr of ManlM.v wi

on!.nlanH.n.

Tiir.i.F ;'ii:.*F

'.tZ:.'

.m,y in MiehiiT^/[IXS
t-be

Aikl.

“that

“Ami why not?" he asknl.
••B,*,-auiH* you woukln't

r- of riiutfi townsii'.n
kt Ih.* eiiv for a !• --v
l et urn,si »,> his home thi^ n.**r!i
‘h hf M.nyhce. w.'.n has

:

.'.ri,:;

through the ei'y

couklirt rviilly inicrext y,*u.“
have

any

time l,*ft to tviKMil iu.”

'Wv. ’wr,r«;;T

who has biVn
of this eit>- return*.',I

home this.

ami Ilually saw the |Kmit.

AI.L. FURS
One.MalF Off

~ '
b'.
S|i-i:ri- F’ .
.'••’•<1 i.'Tf‘1 .
eliurrh. K 11. Alot:

JOY AKD COMFORT
nre yoijr*;
Pi;y a p.i'r of
W.iii-r Wings.
1/,'ini to
swim in i»N!! TKLVL. aiol
your joy uill Ik.* nn'-otiliiu*,!.

Priccsarc 25c and 35c pair

AVOID SUNSTROKE
Hals.

\Vli»*n lie

Tin y risoniltl,'a liu-i*

Irft nil liour hil,*r tln*y weiy engaged.

potato buj in f<

—Clcvclnml Plnitidcal,*r.

isirlti'

h- Tin* Hon J
Rlniitrating tbe grrsit jig,* that

inix ;i
Vamler^, * :i; *

68c
1.25
$1 -Vl Gray* heavy Blankets
1.13
$:;o0 Wool Blankets
for............................................ 2.69
$3.00 Wool Blankets
2.19 >
S1.7:> 11.4 While Cotton
Blankets................................. 1.25
•jdc stamped 'Fable Doilies
. 15c
SI

Ruy on* ('four Ht Im* i ."'tTaw

He thought till* over for munr tbne

story

AHention. Elks. .

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-q.tan.rSid^ .fi llO'II

"'i'fc'

On Sunday. Ati«. 27, Traverse City
lodge. No. 323. a P. O. E.. will entertala Manistee lodge. No. 2S0. of Man­
istee. and It Is deslrv*,! that there be a
full attendance of Elks. A delegation
will meet the vislUng brothers at the
train.
A. U Joyce. Exalted Ruler.
Angus McOoll, Secretary.
aug 23-3t

An «p^toHlme

, ;.tviu ».ti t!-.' N-ah ta '*aaia

l.wrk ot Kv^rt*.
Thr Cl'.lcr'gc AlliT*. tory for Ifwc* con­
tains »’A>S.iott names.
Mullipind l*> hv h, r .sist.-r. Mr*. F T
THE MARKETS.
.*l.:t-the Chlcag.> m. ih.Kl of tithling the and .laughter.
wlnde numlier of i*,*raons from n iwrt
—this gi\,*s an ,*stimate<i )H»pnIation of
i-T;:.T('b. This fulls di<wp|K>lntly be­
low tlM* New York aggregate of iirarly
4.ivvi.<nii. Tlie Chi,-ago ,lin*,-tory st.-itlsth ians. to k.ri> iw,e with the , a.stcm
ln,’tr,>polis. rh wild ImtHirt ji few Philatlt'lp'.iia eh'ction assessors.
Thrac
gentry , wljo are uow htoking for new
Chicago. Aug. 2tl.—Wheat—t^ptem- fUdtU of »*iul,*nror. wonhl nKUi give took plac* in t>akw(H«l.
<Tih-ag>
a
load
tli.nt
no
riv.nl
,^ty
,-oukl
lH?r..78^ac; Itocomber. RlSf- CornOld September. M\e; old l>'cember. overlakr.- l*lii!.nd.*1»«hia 1;,*,*otv1.

lard. Ib.lO; rlbf. 19.01.

|*on.

ot lh<. Comioftl.

to come."
. Election of oIBcera.
-. AiHttdnUnent of delegates and other
boaloeaa.
10:30—-The Program-What to i*ut
0 W*hat to l>*aTe Out—The Value of
Variety.** the Rev. 1* 11. RUsell.
hy Hai

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J. PITCHER.
MR.
AND MRit
hate ba«.-vi the \V*
ind^lph and have!
«
refiiuxi H. oiak;i
t thon.ughly mod-;
istitplning
€rf the nn
liming lav.

At ‘h.' Cb-rrv 0^ Chrie ior....M..a
.
I5w-. .Ma. v I,. S -hmiil/ of
«<«ik-’>t-a will
r an
-imr.
-Tlf Ojoti iswrj
.<1 «ip, n IXe ••
M'^- .<1-hr.e

feiinm. n-I. .1 a a:i.-.!.lr -f> •!;
il.T
:• Vt- '.uin.l H
M
. .-•.r-i. cf fhr-’ a' Kakaa.3.
'
With Rev. T P r;loni
< .!by

nod their tow rate*; as rated against
,«ior rtirojianles. —--------------- *
Mutual which s
He said
lousanil.
higher on uvi
lhai l>enaw»««‘
■e In.umnre
organize the pal
company, which was
stall' insurance for all

Ilf loHI THf

p.-actice. «NKtaDes in actual pniCKlw
j and e®dt In acuial pmctlce.
h'

jnea *a;
the ba;
tag. The hs
and webtbed

L30—IK'Vutlti
ices. 1«*d , hr
iind. Old MU
the Rev. A. C
alon.
10:00—Roll can of schools by

fc'

«

FOE ffiW QEMT1S

(Oostlniicd Fhn First Fnse.)

bBDdred state ffranse rmlUes. He waa
this mantms by an otd-tlioe
frtead. C. L Whitney of the aaylnn.
years affo these fVo

rf

travusk city, wchmian.

fr,*,*

Uu* l.cail
sortors.

;.t

all

linn's,

tourists,

sc-ird.inu'

ot

S-iO.ffi hard or soft coal or wood.
smoke consumin;; heaters.......................................
$3T/J Sheet Iron Heater
SljJ.fK) Heaters

13.25
.. 1*75
6.35

iic-

tisin rm* n.

sun's

s’.niuM try ,m,* of

Buy your Fall Carpets now at prices below wholesale cost

ravs,

rii.-so huts

Nothin;: kki* th, m far COMFOKT.

.. 1*98
.. 1.69
Sl'iiHi C . 1 Stove
23.00
W’oocl Base Burner
18.00
for .................................
Wood Heater
.8.76
$*J.7.'» llorsr iflankcts

,-.}»ont

l***rry pickers, ami in fact
owryiKKiy who woul 1 avoiil
the

Comfortables

$1.7.') Comfortables
for ..............*............................

$*J.Ti0 liorsi* Blankets

SEE THAT WINDOW

I’ritv

OMY 15c EACH

mmm The Boston Store

]H'0|)lc'’Mtalu in the hra. ing air of the
Adlmndacks.

It e,inieu from a lutriy

of bnnters who had lieen in the monntains dt*er-stalklng.
In a rather tvlld i«irt of the «*oi|nUT
tbe i*arty came acrosis a log cebiu.
At the door was stamlius an aged
native of the regular lUp Vim Winkle'
sort.
One of tbe gunhera. after a short
Ulk. auked him how long hi* father
had been dend“FuUier dead."* the bU man rn>Ued
in a lone of imnirliM*. ‘Tatln-r ain’t
dead. Ik's in the Iiaek room |iatUn*
Crandfatber to bed.**—Buffalo Times.

TOiMlGM-r

i;;:

at

STEINBERG’S GRAND

Oporai
Mouse

“Th© Holy orty”

PrieiiS!. 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c,Some good seats left yet - TelopkoH tl2

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*IRAVmK CITy. MieHMAfl, •ATUWIAY. AUOUtT2t. liOB.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

Cbe Evening Record's Up»fo»Da(e Illustrated Featui^e
The Marine Hospital Service and Its Head

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I'S

the recuUxton. of thia aerrict-.
Tbla f and i»ron>oted
unique health orrarHxatlon haa been ' Thii. by the wxiy.
built up |»rmfttr»ll> throu|eto the effort. ! «at enunplca of
.

He baa rooaed wr quietly thut
le r-ncral iwbtl

rmrrr

^

aurscona «anploy«.d
the xntTlt ajottetn.
• of tl
ralce

marine

th« M^rrb e durtnjr the y. Uow fever ep*. ‘ a«aln*t H

bu^pUal at

erm Ity

ll;i

prartK^.d

■ElrHH 'E*';£*£“5:

uatc ,4iaara of bunsn life that wroM
•offer fixjta ao nuny iWnga for wk*dk
they

ice to humanity Inr- ncral and to the to extend the authority of the
ice
jK-opie «»f thern.-..»J J>tateji inp.artlcuov»r which h*- pre»i<*-*.
Hr ha* pUced
lar. Ther. are JiOph>.iehma connect-’phy.Ulai« of the bureau u. fur^l^n
«Uh the eeT\ke- and
*.f the , t«wl. u, examine m:.. the health .------It
to
aaii
br;itl.te»t an.l numt caiable of them i ditlon* of vcmtU u! ..ut to aall for
pliyalclana
at> «*.ixn.-l to the Uburatory. ao that Amerit'a. and hla Mx!f of pliy.Jc
.>.;em of the
thorough and rx- ha. acquired the rlehl to Inapeet phywIcally and to xcCffl or reject ail Im-

UAUon the c..t-ral K./Yrni merit tw*
come to the r.^ toJiO II. ...I. «.r«.o.
tied US*d .-mr1«U pen le..

are

toot

rraiujiultle



f UikIa Tbe wumeu of India. Clito. and
; Ja|iaa lune bad noUiins to do With tbe
deyeloptueul of tlk* lelictoo. of tbalf
I
;

i

coantr>a. and yet who auffm ao mock
aa they from the infaaiinu fcatn;—
tbeae iell*rtan.V They have l«-n beUl hi
tmm- or le*« boudajp- au>l have suffered

* “"^ber In India w^hu «.l ber babe
j »“ pfferlns luto tbe t.uuRca, aud It !■
‘ Ibr Rtrl a kkiir there today who Ut« a
; life ludcwcribabk- iu JU cruelty.- and
y,.* t»er buabaud bad Ux« cbuaeu foe

lopnient . :;s;:
■aCX";:.,':"

«>-

yiwr .itn-e the natbmal quar- l
I ahotikl
aboukl br
be carried tto tbe women
In aomc i la iMxiU
ilben Unda au*l aboukl lift them.
|M>aer. *.f the marine | „ j| „„jj.
burdeua and

“r* ■
eerM.e
Lau. hTve" iJ^i
the protection of d.^k .r* a,
a.,t.
. m lake* and rtVer,. Th. Inve.iiipition
of leprtMiy lioa t»e<-n utid>-rtakt'ii. Nailoiuil quamniliu- ,>>t*-m. hav.- Tu^ n
.atabll«he,i for l‘..no liio. and Ibiaail.

l.land.

fn cvef^ <l»y 1-a.U.b to limit the r»vugi-a at the dhw-aie.
I>et«-iiti<m rump,
wero Mtabll.h«-<1 to p« »*n*tt the exit of
{M raori. tolihout eiidiiiiRerliiK other lo-

Itj.mitied I
the fart I. tr»ti
|N>a.lh|e to the atate -l-irtirtn'enl, .the
ai.rr« tary of .lute Inforin. th.- .urc'^m
*,iieraJ nnd I hut oltlrer ee,»,la a ineeaaite to etrery «M|-in on th. .tu.Kt of
liuaiul.tllie., (IKutOMt
<luarHiittne
In force |ra.eeiiK»r.. fnmht'
t to the .juaniuatationa. when- they jm- « X.iniU»t.d
itsatt.«t. Kveii a hen then- la no
formal tjuarantliie uKaliiM
lllfuiia «.M a .III*, from
■aUMv the del. ,m.„i of
in^eiiK' r. until tio' caa<'

!#I=

Stiit'w

ll'..•lrlne

^
!
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j
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«'"«“«
•**
iRiiJ* l»een unuitully •uc.^w.fuL Worn«» Im'"*' touiui iu t'brt.tlauity tblit
n hicb aati.tlea tbe waut* aud need* of
tbeir beart.. Tb**y aivui able to graup
tb«» l.k*a>iuj:. aud beneUta of t'brUtiau

":4

I*aul found Ibat ^^omeu were
'
I ready to r**»|aiinl to tbe *-all of i*brl*t
for iMUae*TBtl*in aud servli-e. lu l.ydla
i we have-a K****! Iyi*e of tbe eff«n*t_of
' tliriktlaiilty ut>mi tbe live* of wouieti
aud of Um* iuvalualde aervir-e ibat wo­
men bate ^ivudeml to nirbitlahity.
edu.a'pir Mild w.-ilter re* tlv*d i
•Vtul Dillllotui of roUMccrattvl wotuen t
<ar« fill early truliuiiK: Uke l.j-dia nave Rlvt-u tbelr Uvea to
u.ii*.i from Aiiih«r>t c.*ll
medli-iiie for a pn*f.-i>i..n. te-.{I Johu* t'briM,iu
t'briM,lu U-autlfuJ
I
itcrvice for
otbem. Hut. lua.uiucb a* It waa done
Hi. unine. It wiiM dune uiitu Him.
yiiKMou work aiuoUR wumeii alwiuld
>t only aim to oav*- ibeiu by fallb to
lio-pItaV e. IV- ! Je*u* niri.l. but aW to .level jp lu
live y.-nr* he I them tbe tralta aud cbaraiierUtkw that
iru** rbrietian women abould |»oaa.wi.
Haul lu bl. lu*tru* tlon* to Titu* aeU
tbene forili u* falluwa: "llje aged wornen lik*-wi-e. Uiat lliey b<- ill behavior
aa U-i-uiuelb buliuiwx. uot fal»e acvuacm. u*»l Riv.-ii to mu«4i wiuo. tfwcbcm
of pM.l tbiut;.: tliut tbey luay teach tbe
yount; w.»m*-u to la* aoU*r. to kite tbelr
buidiautK to kjve ibHr tblklnu. to be
matin.: ho.pnal : dj^.r^o, cbaMte. k«iM.m at borne, obe
'with iln ]t.i.xMlbill,. k.,„« w.. ,'.t
a aerate, tliat ofiiiR field to ambttiou. muJl.al re,ean-h.

New Orleari.. It wn. only ufier It wm
deinonotruteil that
not .um« lent to nM.«.t the■ esiierc* ni-y
that «ui*ef.n il.m.r;jl Wytii
oIRcera ti*«»k thant*.
I KetKia) keel

I’lilted

i

*:-“•“*««-

*11

a^d'^*malntalo. ^quarai

Thr

over

The car-

rnr.?To^th. l-n.^ Hta;:^ fn.m ]

yeiu.a f.ver I, eubat..! In Ouba and
went t*. work ln.m.-dUtriy to eradicat.
Vbe *...urce frx.n, the bd-nd.
It aa,
du.' to hi. pr»»mpt and .rithu.laMir
, hamt.l..n.hlp of th«- lnve*tHtation of

to iifr..M «.l..an« in tb^ir enfoneinem.
Wlih h-od^imricr. In Ho.hIntrton. under the crjfitrtW of « i»orK«..»n
«en*r.U »ho kt i.re.ent ir ib. cm?-,
tent and menretk I»r Writer Wynmn.
the m-ryice Im- . Untr .toff of .ur-

iher’a

and

wbWi they hare no control.

xjr!

■ and an adt’oeatr- of pmprvm 1
* bexlnnlnjt of hi* puUic «-ar>.r-r.

\
: Am*: ST.

Fy nev. 8. K Dorut
Tonc-.Mto.km
x\X U-l»; Tib IbVk.
It firrcDs to be ooe of tlie nofocts*

and e.iiniuctK la-Ji-ntillc
h>Kl*II<C
H-‘*l
Innat.Mi.
Snrk'e...i t:eti.r.il
wur; nl ttie Ij. ad of
»aTV-4ce in
to oiTunix.'

ho.pital

xr":.

fH>ui!try**tn *the w.!rld, *^11 1. in,*
true that no fuBc-thiu
(ovemment r-arri*.. with it nw.n
hltrtry and far rrai liini; lanvera

an

onl.rly

7,rs;:.".,

mtvIh-

condurted

dieul lo Ibeir owni bu*baud«; tbal tbe
Word of «;oJ U* Dot Jda.pbemed."
reiatmK to ,
MWsiou work for wumeu must larec(iieniiM r ..f ! ly U* done by woiueu. Wumeu uuder-aclj other
oil
lietter. aud i
Held. tlM*y have i.axlcr acoM
i to Ibo iMimiw ami to Hr* women. In
fon-lkn tl* kl, Ibl. 1* .w,M*.lally true.
I Tbe Womeu live enfur.-vd aeciuded lir«-s
j lu ninny ea*-c.-*, aud only tbe wruiueu
! luiKniouari*-* cau have tb.* oj>iK>rtunity
I of KiRuiklnK b. tb.*m of fbri.t. Evt^y
I LlirUtlan \v..:mnn .bould be ai»x*Ully
ITALIAN ARMY.' MODEL OF THE TOMB FOR POPE , and tleeidy luten-att-d iu mlwluu work
LEO XIII.
' fur wotuen.
I
Th>- .k. leh r. i.r.-.-eiii, th<- ir.oh I of
HIUIA kiJUd.toa.
. til. M« t.-pi—d
foT-lh.- t'.mtj ««f
Isa. Hi. 7; .Nab. I. 15; Matt. xr. 21 28;
John IV. 21-3.1: Itoai. x. 14. 15; M.tL
xxvi. C13; Hum. xxi. 1
Her. xiil. 17.

A Few Interesting Pictures From Far and Near
A COSTLY JAPANESE
The vaiw ahown In the cut
remarkable hUtucy. It wa»
nally in I..rtKlon fur »3. ami

..A SOLID SILVER BEDSTEAD.
The iMMUtlful Pi.^«- *.f ellxer Idly'ie.

VASE.
ha.-. I.nd
.*d*I .irlsiMi- buy. r

CANADIAN GOVERNMENTS EXHIBITION AUTOMOBILE.

■ PIClC'^the

Wrik'liL Uie am-.-ew.ir to tlk* late lumented letmard 1*. JiuvidMU aatOlf-;^
aluuary of the Hreabyterlaii iKiord tu
••We have Eudi-nvor •<>tbuuRb It la a dllli<ult tbitii; to fflrs
tb**m the iK*n«oual utteutiuu they oo
ma-il. Our loudo 4‘ongrt*galiou
lH*r*‘ iu Muulla baa a atrotig aodety,
and every Friday nlgiit tbey flli tbe littl«- room. Tbla is a oort of Cmt traluing Mtbooi for y«>ung preai-bi-ra. 1 mean
that tluit they liegiu lu do tbelr talktbe I'hriaiiau Endeavor mretlug.
! and It h* u*uiillr tbe j'uung nn-u who
{ develop iu tbla wi
who b«^come <
, evaus*‘llata."

i
!
:
,

The Quin Uoar la CallforaU.
fiilifoniia IH far In the lead In th*
in::tter of 1‘omradiw of the tjulet Hour.
MIhs Kadie I. Tutblll. tbe sui>erlDtend**ut f..r Ibe atate. r»*cently retorted •
lUt of HO new nainea. ‘TTm Interest
lu tlie t^ulet Hour." abe wrllea, ‘•la
aleadlly
iuereaalug
throughout tb«
and mcTy mall biinga a teat I*»ny from oume one who baa
•Iped by tbe obaervance of tbla

prk'c fur u nuinlHiy k-hk- T j.ir.
wax ruiis.d.Hl afterwai.1
lie WiV. .»fT« rvd ll-i t*.r hi. pun h ix-. j
Now he i. in d.-.p.ilr. 1

•lands only a f.'» ineju , liiKh. Ii.1. un vxqui.ltr l.lue iii.irk. d wlili u
delU-aIr pium. wl.lch I. xc .Mindly
rare that U alway. command, a hi,;li
figure.


i arc
, nlli
<-. t.
Ilia

• l.ilM»mle in the fur-

'•jx l^iLTs•Mmxhlns Through

for Chrialian Etnleavor!

>• for ChrlMlan End-avert

,W,'Jilin.

I Xrr.:
;
'

• proUsMed by wooden shutter.. Them- must be cl.«ed duri.iR a .how. r.
Sarknow prevUl. wlOdn.
The Amet1«m «*ooUeacher me
difflculty by
.
Um dUtdnn to «b«.

L^,

NAPLES- WATER SUPPLY.
wan. constructed from a design t
Dublin. Grvenw Ich, New York and Jeruoai
of the >«•: •. the day* of the month
cart-fully and aceoralely ammg.tl.

The dial l« pluc*

Is AH iutereaUng feaum In A new iiwrfc rec«nUy bud

very
handsome marble base on the bank of the river Lee and

I Along the river hAUk by Um muBRipAilH*.

N-apl-r. Mays Consul General NcV.’Isnoire. Is now probably the bet drained

-

e made with them.

I

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feyW . ^

M

t env< WCHMAM, eATUnDAV, AUGUST », IMS.

■--y—----------L !««»
___________ ___________________itoki

Brewster’s
Millions
£ra^J2L

®y ctota

8^^-r

bark

ircuTCHtow

buCWAfc> CfcXAV^_______

SYNOFtlt

■-

,.r,

WANTEP,
FOB RENT—OScea and flats for rent
orer Jobnsoii'a drof ttorb. jnflalre
Mrs. J. G. Johnson. XS9 Sixth street.
aug 24-Ct

S2SsSb*^‘j-5<ii*^

BOMtiiit hMibrhre irliiad toayabay.
ThoBeBazoalflov became more and mote protoe ai^ I
atomyd^ydstiea. My bnbasd cbUad
'—-as aadl took cnoQfb medicine to
U hot
bat it
h sU
aU had
bad no effect on
oo me whaterer,
wbateves, untfl
Ota 1
klQ or cars s damn wooMiia
j
j
and am

t aisliir* Br^wM*r‘ wa« lo all luuaital
1
»..»u, .^..a,

•ItlTSiStrinitS??

lOf oat to win Hartian with the same ’
•‘yUfn^r BsiJ the one who was doing
dash and UopaMreneos that otwreame [
Mary Parnell, ttie tx>-^ hi the rnislog | the scaniilug.
[mil. and Jsue Bowthroyd. tho sctrowl !I we're js-etj Jii s
teoeher. who nine to t^aiif jnila rendy
marry tlie tlrst taan who asked her. ,
• He wan s penniW-Ha praepM-twr when he
i.o« t. TAerator ^^rted Mary, and wh.* he Uni Jane

rnArTTrn xi.

coji-t in ^n."

Vieiorla crwwy* asked Barliara
Iniimi-ntly.
“Si,, the vlgllaure coDimlttoe."
>“ tbls way Monty mulid th<> enemy and (ieured the field liefore the end
of another week. Grimes transfem«d
his ohji-etluiiolile nffi-etlan. and Itarlisrq was not evi-n asked to lie wife So.
S. Brewster’s <-uniiinlgn was so anient
fhnt he negh-ctod other duties dcidorahl>. falling far liehlud hh» liii|iro\ident
average With (Crimea dU|iused <if. he
o»‘«'e more fUrsmik the hattleheld of
love and gave his harassed ami uudl{M-eullar
rliled utteutiou
business.
The fast and loose game dlsiileasej
MIm* Hnrli.ira greatly. She woK ut lirst
".My favorite j.jol.” k-ikl the man
pU|U«-l. then resentful,
suri^’-osl. then puim-l.
rni.lually awoke to the distress- with tb.* revolver. "C!!i. ’ej-j out. Bill.”
M'«
fact that she Mwa going to i»e In"Don’t cut the shirt." urgeil Ylotity.
!ii-1iilde. I
"I’m ipdng t.i a lltih- Mip|.. r. ami I
don’t like the Idea of a puu.-tim-fl
natural Uiut he shouhl feel |.ruad of uudert.Kdi to am.iothI Ithe troubled
and cou«*m. she shirt front.”
th.* (Ustlmtiou Ih- venture had liroaght To bis amnremeiu ni
-ni U- c:trt-fi!l as I kin. mister.
to
iu ou
**» lie npper.s.
tu M
Miu
on meW.e hand,
hiutd, but theiV was n-a
n-u
"Ihs-s II oei iir to yon. M<mty." she There. I gin-ss dal’s nil. Shall 1 eall a
I for deapblr over the
lii.m of
r him
" lib ii geiille .-oKlui-ss that wa-; cal. for you. Klr’r ’
".Vo. th.uik you. 1 iMuk I’ll walk."
su,H-rlmi..ui.
hiliiilJ.dy
wurMthan
heal,
"that
yju
tu undertake an ahiiost
"Well. Just walk south a liundrvsl
feat-lm-reiaw the number of his Jana ' bave Ish-,. .-arry l.|g thl.^ with a pn-iary MIU. Till- plans fur the en.sulug ,; ty
*X hlgli
blgli baud?
hnud? M*here did you nciulre alej.s ' hout lookln- round
,, ,Vh.::;'
uimI summer wen- dimly getting i the rlglit to Interf.-re with my privl[iringi uii
r.1 many i leges? V.Hi seem to think that 1 am
I .they eover.'
into slmire.
"I’m sure 1 do. Gocsl idgti
siuii- ._______
ainrtilug pr
some of lh.-m Iq N.ipjK-r llurrlsoii that
'T***u .juite ws u-4^ the two holdup men. Rut Bn-wst.-r
gentl.-umii h«il Worn a never d.vreasjug Monty. I ve not Ihvu
n-awiuahh- ns thnl._ .\tul .vou kn-in* hesitated, u shnr
in. thought penetrating
younM-ir that Grlnn-J hillie worst kind his .iidml.
two uftt-r IlM. Stu. k I’x.-hang.- mUfor
« U.uiid.T ”

J
be exrlalme.1 ‘‘.vou char
tune. He hiMugl.t up ilM- liifunnutiou
'1 bn-.w uotliunr of the son. milh-d j «re very- .-.itvWs, Ih. you know you v«
tlmt six sph-mlld Mil.- puppte. had to la.ly. u
g--ow!ng Irritation. "\ou j
a ndl of
M this ov.Tv-viat
.-.Jihelo hh-vs hlM |li.<-.on t.-rh-('family, i
uTnO^ |HH-ket?’’ The men g«Ki*o.l. and the
iUdle
spasmiHlle oaths that eaine from them
leh Jitnv-lous taste”
were Uiro of InrnNlullty. It was plain
Hilly. Harliani. Y-.*u know that they vIAuI.i.h! their ears.
gfi Fits) ttph-iv for
-11 that yga have talkeil to
"Sny It ug-lii." mUHercl Bill lu beloved dug*, yet for i ,.mXgle horrible I-rtolly
iltirT" uu-J tliat Idiot Valentine by wlM.TCiII .m-H.
. .
lumneut be long<>d to manv.nen- ,he ^
* th»- hour, nliil I’ve not »alil a word,
“He’s slrlngiu- m<.. IMI." said to
lint then* an- MUin- fliingv 1 ean*t oIIhT.
growKxl Bin. "Ifs n nbv
hnrrii-«l out with I'.mgviou
way to treat (is. mlst.T. Move along
the brood
, .
_ you out of ilKHM^ ilsUy eji*s sjui.-tlnieH now ami dmit turn nmniL"
"And J‘ve eltln r got
"Well.
.voH'r.*
ns thongti lie owiuhI y<«L If y.*u knew
-11. yoij
r.* ta e.auple tif tdeR* highkill them," In- gr.HiinM. I.4»U r eui be tn- how many ihnew Fve fairi.r n«ho.l to
leiL” erh-d 3Monty lu disgust,
Ktrm-twl llriwti.iii
knock him downl"
loud."
so
isusod to
if. apie.
FJT.
aplei-e and v
Inwanlly Barbara was w«-aj;ei
way to nil.-nd to
"llint Is
Mik their proud nioihi-r
Utile lM-for»- hlH luaHterfulne
m-is. Do vou CAIM-, t tm- lo go .
Fortum- smiled on him le-fon- the she gave-|ii» Hlgu.
H-lgU.
into uiv p H-k.-t atid hand you the |
day wns over. h.iw«-v«-r. He look Sub­
"And It never oi-curred t<»
a silver ImyT’
way Kniith for a rUle In ihe "gr.HUi laild. wilh that esavin-j-utlng eoMw
H-1* your hands np! You don’t
Jugk'erminl.*’ t«aU - weather and bad vobt-. "that I was equal to the
dat game on ii.e. You gut a gun
rouds iiotvv Ithst.iudhig. .Monty Ust .wn- thui. I supiHwo you tlnmght
trul of tlie'iu.4.'lilin- and bea-lHtl fur n Crimes bad vnd.v to U-* kmi
subway es.tivailon He and Smith
.yfully niisvvvr.
niisvwr. FH
I'll liav
«*uld Joyfully
lliemwUi-» b.v k*a|.lng
aow.'M.iuly Brew *ter. rtglit
HUsl.diiing slitfM bruises. ^
|iav eiu
I .pille
but i1h- gn-nt ma.4iine < rasli.-.l througli
l«. haudU- ib.-zn. Mr. Grimes
to boriu-a.le
ami dnuu
«-vt. to fbe bot- riiararter. and I like Ulm. He bus
.
.
tou. of tin- tn-m-l) far M-tow. To
^
niremmus
Hinllirs gri.-f nod F----------*
lln- automobile was I...].,...-.....
..um.,,.*,!

Ifuk-kSU”orn^^^

‘Vou‘dJti’7' "•••• i-®-7

___ ... .

: ri:

•ty*a Joy was s!i .r
soon irumet Hint thr.s- h.eU.-ss work;.hlm hard, but it left him
m<*n down in the d.-pths liiid lHM»n hadD lujunsl hy ih. gr,s-u nn-b-.u from ’ -lialai.’’ he said softly. "I .-an t take
aUive. Tin- mere fa. t that Un wster ||iat from >ou. Y«mi don’t really me-an
muM ««.l did ,H..v Ms rally for the rej., ,ou’r Am I as luid as tbatr
IWf uf the |m..r f.-ll..vvs afr..r.l.Hl him
^
^ moment for domlnamv. ami
little nmsolalmn.
.-ar.-l.-Asm-ss
U. Hts gcutk-urxs k-ft her
---- - -------- His
---------------. ur uii
and IKMislbly dils ludtffervo.v had <
brought suffering to tin's.- m.-ii aud | "Monty."
..jjj
she exclalroevl Irritably,
tUelr.famllies, wM. h was
plenum
arc terribly exiisjicratlug. Lhj
look bavk uxem. laiivvsiiiu were luat,. qj, your mind that you and
anprCm
avoided by t'dmproiiUs.*.
l^aeU of the mini,,,, ar* uot to only
injured men riHvIved H.(Mi.
! world."

^

J,
•klmhU ru*"l W •“>' a|>l«-imuuv of
a hew and nggn-iuvlre claluiaut for the
amllaa of to fair Bariuina. He wn* a
€?allfomlan of lmn»ouae w«*alili nud unhim a rerttlu euiree. *11** triumpji* In
.vaie with

lore and finance that had c.vaie
bad
bta twoacore year* aud t
tnollahed every vestige trf timidity that
may have tab-u borti with him. 'He
was suctHwafiil enough lu the wurkl of
i-e bfwome four or five
llnantw '
. wi lx bad

FOR RENT.

.'i*- •

VV

"YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD”

ute« later.’m.Mi -v-.i.r v.M
=Mu Uk- r. gLt.
r..;; ..f

\v.

, (C..«il:i<H-l in Tu--;..]ay',-s Is*.i.-.)
Plca«ar.tly CffecUvc.

Matt.J.Johnsohs

ud.le to
Knrly HiM-rs. T!;o e p.i,... js 1,;»!
are a e.-i :an. i -i-uanie ^ ntii.in.st



'A'.;;:..';,".!

iKtl.i-i
Cure Jaunriiee. Sol.l h.' al! dr

. day, Aug. 27. COAT LEAVES AT 8:Ol
. „ schedule.
a jo 23 2t

The Man at The Desk

mi

[

Mathis
Friend

'

hanfiar came
hoaraely fbom aumetghera. and there
was no teodemea* In the tone*. For an
Instaut
Monty
was
daxed
aud liewib
.
\ dered. bot In the next he saw two
ahadowy figures watklng beside him.
«*«!» ^^lert yoo a^ y<w
.OpdiieatoiH^

*

K I iw’-» litre jc iT»wi-r - ilti-pnn tical ’'know how” that « iia1jK*s you to ilo till- right thini:
in th«- riulit way at tin ri;:ht
time.

inig Seir b<^th smd their beauty
as weU as that of to little one to
come. But to be absolutely sure
of a abort 1^ gunjga labor they

iiaacy, whick wo—a

sr^wssi ras!s-.r-

dsagor whatoror.
<i«t Motor-* Fri«ad at to <
•tor«,Bl vsrbota*.
mHUBRElRHSUAfEtOR. ,
AVLAMrA.OA.

FOR SALE—1 offer my house and lot
at 4.*:5 Sixth street for aalo. I
sold hy September, would reni
nlshetl to desirable party, C. R.
Dookeray.
aug S-*cpt 1

&

____________

W*i- t-t|uip*youii;; nu-n and
women with a pmeticai imiuiti^ in shorthand. tyi*-writinp.
lax-kkc-fpim; and the v;irit*U9
dcUils of busiiu-s8. We fit
till m lo i-nti-r the la-st ollues
un<l "make RtK*!’* from the
BlilJt.

A c-ouree at our s^’hool w ill sMrt you on the nxid to n-al
8acct<*a. The demand for our L^ni’lnat^’* im-RViSi-s -lally. Tlu-re
is a place for you when you mn Timt.
Ask for iirvi6p(-clu8 today.

Fall Urni oi.-v-ns S. i»U-mber nth.

Rememlier our trial monlh tuition free.

ai*B m. irpRON-r s-r.
HiiHantil lilltfiiif
UptUin
CHz. PkHi 474

PIONEER LIVERY
AND HACK LINE

FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining tabic,
B. J. MORGAN.
pne sideboard, one refrigerator.
[Iving 1b«K*k ca-;e. three illnlag
Remember the old reliable line that
airy.'a
chair, thn-c riH-l.lng I* ulwav* on lime. Hack orders a
chairs and other articles <if furni­ KlM-clally. 1 make all train* wlih hack.
ture. Inquire at Oil South Union
I CALL FOR BAGGAGE.
street.
aug 3 If
In livery 1 can fuml.sh you

FOR SALE -Three new seven room
\ S I’l-ait r ACania. <
hoii-e*j in goml loratiuD. For rale
........ be ti nnv. \T. ni;;n -.o.;th
-th^^JoL^TTi;'- iv our -.yiaranteo which gmw with
on eai!y terms. Inquire at 2uX N.
^hi
iu Uo* b;n:lM r inM
Oak street. .
aug 2 1 mo*
fiVJil by v\ Imm .-.lie W,t* »-ni|.b>v. .|
For Sale and Guaranteed Only by
I o it of bii>iiit-->s wiiti.i it b. -i:;; .?
THL HANNAH DRUG STORE.
FOR SALE—A few household good*,
1Hikl<io:i .-I.--' .ip.-ne i
.la> mr,:,nv
carpets, stove* and all Mey« le tool*,
1 an nin:. am! ).-car.
t-ti .n
T-.lav
inrliidiug brazer. 311 East Front St.
BO YEARS*
j,..,.} ,,f „ ,5^,,, i an.lihi; Ps. nii <
JulySl-tf
' EXPERIENCE
.
•________ ^_____
!
FOR SALE—IlouKi and lot, ham on
Soothing and Cooling.
lot. 442 West Eighth stroeL Brice
i The salv.-ll.at l.eri!.. vAUP.Mit u .K.-rr
S2.H»0. oncthird down, balance to
j,
w.t.-b Hmv.i SaU- .Vo
suit purchaser. Inquire 115 East
1 lenn-dy effi t ts s udi vp i-dy relo f. l<i
.ira^s ont iiill3:.Miiar....i. soother. r.He< ;
Ninth slrei't, or address John riuue.
land heals ell ruis. h.vtm. and hnilse.s.
Chelioygan, Mich.
July 19-lf
'A sure cire f..r I'll.-s and .skl:i dis
;
**'Win s L th.- onlv ~en.iiae
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthlyy p«r
menta Herman W. Smith. C13I West
Elevens street. Cltlxens phone 199.
June 27lf

t!i»-m.

ttl

Brewster again os long as she

6088

RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE

is tit*' !ii;iii in li’.f i *r tin- riclinst pri/j-s of l.usiiu-ss. F!i- st-t-s
opisirtunilifs. nv-u-,rnii:cs tluiii au<! lias tin- i>'.»wcr lo grasp

ataud It."
I
He k-Ti to hoojw'with hi* head high]

n.,.n.ln«, erw

and wiU i.e refunded to you if after t»
ing bah a Inittle of
THE FAMOUS

hirawiTtom he"

»>r. U.

Jt

LOST

T was not tliat be had realised
heavily lu hl» liivestuientG wbleb j
raimed his friends and his eue--^
mles to n‘gnrd him In a new lljdjt I
eeu quite small us
exeliange tu tln*se ;
tlllW to ..II
re fact that 1m- lind
1 smh foresight prjve.1 sufll< l.nit
cause for the reversal of oiiliilon. Jleu
looU-d ul him with uew JuU-rest In
their t-y*-s. with fresh «-onUd«-mi\ Ills
unfortubala ojn-rathius lu the stis-k
market had restonsl him to favor in
all rlrrh-s. T}u> man. young or ohl.
who isiulil do what he had ilcioe with
Lumls-r :iud Fuel wi-ll deserved lh»
new promises that were being made '
for him.
[
IlreW8t.-rlnJhh.sl uiK ertolulv lietwi-cn
two emolluiis. ehitlon and dlstn-ss He '
1 two kinds of suec-ss. III.- ,

frequented to booth presided
MIsa Drew, atol tore atwimsl

SITUATION as rook.

winekCardih

out ti struggle, howert-r. Ueeugn!
Grimes ss au ulistaele. hut not as a li­
ra I. he oorw more douiied hU armor and
beset Ilartiara with all the seal of a
rhainiilmi.who s«<«*ks t i prutei’t and not
to ruii(|Uer. Me regurdeil fl»e rollfoT*“
•t«I*«wtor, ami stiinmaiy* ortlou was iieeusaury. “I know nil about
hlui. lisl’ii." he Mild one day after Im*
fell sure of his |iosltlou. "U liy, his
father was honured by the \. V. tm the

Society sraa on exhibition, aud thee pub .,
Ik: tuild for the privilege of gating
the men and women wlkmc

A. W. HOLUHSSWOIITI

Com m IsatonSal as man
WANTED—Competent girl for general
bousework. Mrs. C. F. Read. M2
WANTCO
Sixth street.
ang IS-tf 25 LUMBERMEN; teamsters,
log cntler* and swampera.
wood cutters. 90c per cord; new
camps, good timber; board 13.50.

WANT THE BEST •‘SHINE** In the
GIRL for general housework. $5.00 per
city? St-e Cunningham at the Lion
week.
harlier rhop.
POSITION as hookkw'por. gotnl refer­
ence*.
hooaeirife to bear her exarting (
0 EXCHANGE—3 goml logging
I for all the dutiea of wmnanhooiL
____
teams, alelghf. harness and camp
I FOR RENT—A fumishtHl” suip^
It wiU rriicre the pains of imgularity. corea falling of to wo«nb,
outfit for house aud lot in .Travers9
j room with .-h-ctric light and hath.
lanoonboea. ovarian troubles, and has been known to rern^
aicians amsidered dangeroos tomocs. Women who use
City.
I 22a Boaniman Av-e.
atig 24-tf
do not anffer at to moothly periods. They do not suffer hvaterical attato,
TO SELL—« acres good, level muck
bteausa Wine of Oaidni ^rea them atrong nerves freed from to imtatiOB
J FOR RENT—Thriv* nMims. Inquire
land. Just outside eorporation Roes;
: etc We-d Seventh alreoL
Just the thing for market gonlonlng:
aug 21-tf .
11,200.
j H0U8E“i^R“RENT-Mqflre“ H I TO SELL—SO acroa, 7 milaa ouL 200,Stale street.
aug 17-tf
0«k) feet hardwood, some down pln-»,
1.000 or roon- cords of Work wood:
8TORE“TO~RENT7"also
it-room
*1.400.
house with city water
quire of K. A Klld.-o. fCt W Ninth TO SELL—24 horse power gaaoUne
I hav, a t. Tins
oji H.e l-vel ‘ J-ntm-s McNally, once not. fl as "(be
street.
aug S tf ' engine, good repair; *90.
Yon «.verh.y_.v! a ndl .-f MIN in your ! king of pn*cn gcjoilr
Is serving
TO SELL^-tahle pool and hlUlard
TO RENT—Cnfurulshed room*; also a
1:b4*-. and I’m not the sot ..f fellovr t , as a waiter .n a Can.-y Island hotel.
outfit, chair*, eouniera. show’case,
. good ham. Inquire at 21* West
i-.inli-n endmvtirvr K-l the
light fixture* and stock of gooda,
orlg^ j Eb»venth street.
Jnly lH-tf
worst of It. .My liamN
*K00: leas than half coat price; par­
lies going Hoiith.
'
tnui'**’ *^'*^ *^ *
** "'
•'”*
j Inal estate, for h«- liepan life
O BUY—Good secondhand buggf
• Wniat kind of a trr-u'
wnitet in r. cheap r-Maurant.
gr»wh«d I'.ill. dar.M :ind l«-.viM.-.-v.l. f' '
---- ------ ------- ^----DRiFTED
OR
ETOLEN—Rowbo>I and single harness.
"I’m hl.vvisl !f I know v. nt t . fiT-W ..
-yhe Only Way.
from the l,alhrop slip at Rlgewood, TO SELL—2 gents’ blcyck-s. fS.OO and
Is- dl-npi
l-up|Milnted. , jT>n." .-ri-sl he 'u Inncst :it;;nre:r-. nT ' ~
*4.r.o.
Reward for return.
aug 24-.tt
said Mouty g.'u;»IIy. "If I’d e.-;iM-cted |-You don’t :-. t .’nml;. r.M-l yo.i
TO SELL—I open buggy. *5.00.
this 1 might have brought more uiuu-j , rm:y. hm ihen ’s s-.r».>tht v
wki •xeepi i.y iKuirishiueut. Tin re Is no
EXCHANGE—Good violin for
cy.”
tv...v Are you glv:;i’ ft ti r.- sTral-.'ht ray to nourish «-xcept ihniugh the
FOR SALE
rk wikhI.
l..m.T h. The ftornach must lie kept
~| guess we’ll lie »atL-fl.*d,” ehuekhsl
<le wad?”
FOR SALE—Store and flfty-foot front TO SELL—Good concert guitar. *10.
and dLease wilf
awful nlei* and kind, mtst.-r. nud m
"Well. I hate to do
TO
EXCHANGE
for Traverse (Mty
comer Oak and rnmt etroet*. Sher­
loss of strength,
Ih- you wouldn’t ohj.s I to telllu'
property. 40 acres land, lake front.
man B Hunter.
aug 21-Ct
istlpai
when you’ll Is- up dU way ag'lii.'
running water. 300 cord* block wood
"It’s n pleasure
' u.Mthrt.‘%*’v?|.epHia'^* ilnd*' all s5’'.jmlrh FOR SALE—New eight-room house,
ran be rut. 14 mile* from railroad
no c!u.m
«tff tvM
you. pnnlner." Mid Uie ut\r7'di^^
furnace, fifty foot ntisCas*. Exchange
station..
for vacant lots or land m-ar city.
WATCH BULLETIN BOARD for era; C tre. K.mP.1 (llpeMs w hat you eat an-l
Sh.
nnan
H
Hunter.
aug
2I-f.t
honesty." Ills Imidii were running
1
. sirencthenH ih.- whole dijfedivo ap
ploymeni and barKalns.
"V.V.II
;.-:\e
.
with tl»e;
: paratus. Sold by all drugpivts
FOR SALE—Heavy work team with
or without harnesses or wagon.
E. Grelllck Co.
ang IC-lf

the eotifllei with an iinpetiKiAlty that
de«tliH<d to « arry everything
Monty was lirushi^ asl.le.

,
d*hIL f
:
'
I
'

band, a Mtotlfle wafftflg vffl rvrwl 1
to toa ’Wa AMfltr.MHBr Klf
Ujhmft. BMaaats—a
«Mf

«WWPtF:

licbMtwikfH^S^

■filB. IlflBty «••»«« Cflrt; iwd :
fkir VM be « fD^ Be -«•> V|«tek to'
sec tlut a «tniscle vooM br oadne««.
-What ao
“Wiat
«o r>w
r»w ^
1* ^
m^cooUjm
«•
cooUj M bl» oe
it:
. “1‘nt np :
be Butiljr obcTMl tbe
tt iujoactloa.
.
I waad oati of
< yoa or you get
Jt food 6ud i»n^>cr. Too kaaw wbat ‘
«re want. Get to wost
wotrL Itis banda.'*
**Help jnoonclrM. toya. Tib C5t fowl.
oaotqb to wrap oboct U. Do^’t lilt ^
BM> Of *oaC ItiafB alL Be an***k al*^ot;

FOR SALE—Warehouse building on
Bay street, corner HaU. al.*o 14horse power gaKollne engine and
feed min outfit; also broom brick
residence. 537 Sixth streeL Apply
• to John Horsfleld at residence.
JimelS-tf

RUBBER TIRE RUNABOUTS.
RUBBER TIRE STANHOPES,
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONS,
RUBBER TIRE SURREYS,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
FOR FUNERALS

ran fiinii*h you any kind of carriage
m want. I liave flv.- harks and three
3-seated carriages In stock, also a nica
-apa and
trap.
line two ht-al»Hl ptafit
this 1
ID. FIVE CENTS per load; lop
five cenlH per load; Ijottom dirt,
tliren cents per load. Phone CIt, 35iL
K J Cooke.
aug 33-Ct
Take Kodol After Eating.
After a heart v meal ado*c of Ko<lol
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent an attack
of Indigestion. Kodol 1* a thonmgh
dlgostant and a guaranteed cure for
Indigestion. Gs* on the Stomach,
iVad ltn-ath
ak Heart,, Sour Rising*. "Bad
Hr«-ath
and all Sb oorh troubles. Sold by all
druggists.

TAXES

FOR SALE—Store hulldlng. Block and
fixtures. Win acll all or any part,
NoBcs to Taxpayers.
or win ren^t'building. Apply at once
The ux rolls for the collection of
Cbas. Rosenthal, Traversa City. Mich tebool and city taxes and *i>*?cl8l asmay 27-tf.
aessmenu for the five ward* of tha
city of Traverae City, Mich., have been
FOR SALE—41 lota ;n Hannah’s 5tb placed In my bands for collection.
I will he li\ my office for ibe pnradd: C one-acre lota fronting on 14th
street, 4 In Griffin A V.’lnnle’a add., pope of collecting said taxes every
and 3 lots on Weit Front streeL week day from now until Nov. 1. ISfiS,
Win be sold on easy payments or from 8 o'clock until 113f> o’clock In
exchange for other property. Geo the foremoon. and from 1 o’clock until
W. Raff.
Mar ll-4f 4 o’clock In the afternoon of each day.
AU taxe* paid before Sept, lit win
be received without collectloa feea,.
MISCELLANEOUS
and all taxe* rcraalhlng unpaid on
Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1st, a penalty
!a. W. HOLLINGSWORTH—Employ­ of one per cent for collection will ba
ment conuactor and commission charged. On all taxes remaining un­
salesman. We are in touch wlin paid on Oct. Irt and until Nor. lit n
more than 50.000 telephones, mill*, penalty of two per cent for COUecUoa
faciorloa and bosiness concerns. will he charged.
Win endeavor to fnmlsh employ­
Office. Room 202 8UU bonk bUg.
ment or employe*, sell or exchange
M. E. Hasken. .aty Tronanror.
anything from a bicycle to
Dated July 24. IfOS.
mill at a very moderate commission.
Jnly SSOct tl.
Write, phone, call or watch the bul­
letin Ijoard for bargains and emWEEK-END EXCUB810N8 to Milploynu-nt. Citx. phone 474, Hael- waakee. vU M.
S. nag K. T. Go.
mantell bldg., 215 E. Front Su.
Round trip *3.00. Going -'Tharaday
aulrt.
aug 15-lmo) afternoon and lenxlng MOwnnkaa Mon-

■ day nlgbL AngL trfi. lOth, ITth, 24tk
and SlsL
oog 1-tt

MONEY TO LOAN—No tOX elauf
put In Bortgagoa Hoosas tor anla
Inquita of «. MeNamnrw
Part
Place Houi.
'
Inly.

OUR BOT8* and ehlldiwD’a anUs
piled upon to eaater conntera ore
going taat, to pricea ore w|wt fioea IL
oagZMf
UnmUton Oochiag On.


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Al^ IlM lllfiy.

I M •tegte' of a MMt to foa

*Taa world la faU cd am." aaM tW
frat,

AIo«8 lU •ajrl

Aad with Ammmutm Mmu aad
toag

n»i #Mt|pi* nmrn Anoai t>« 4e«.
A*' «Mars boB Aka tAat Lota mMkm
Mib-

Ua akowad kb tallowa kaw oo tkas.

f’ti ainiaii* of A toAf to |fw

ala earaad.
Haavaa'a wrath would vaatga baalf

▲lose tka vajr!

ftir ararjr wrawg.

rm JlMto’—raMto' <K toa rua

Tci-ihay paaaod oa aakaadlag.

AkiM Ua vAjr;
Ito aark' Uuu for aU l kaa«

-Tka world growa battar." ao tha aac-

oad aaid.

Of tasa. aa4 aava, aaa fortoaa.
T»a iweauat ll»ou«bt • tka ikoa^ at

"Tat atill acads kelp aad eoBfort
from the atroag;"

you

Akmg tka «ay!
I ni aiaglB' la tka Kmmoom* Ki«ht
Aloag tka arar;
I'B aajta’: •'Wroua 1
Kltki.
bat Lova b taaUad to truth aiMl
oilgkC
Hb kaaa my strauatk-bto afaa my

light,
Aloos Iha way!"
Aad ao. the aueg arowa awaaier atUI
Aioog the way;

Aad ahowed hU fallowa by bU talth,^
tOTodad.
How pottat rirtaa b to right tka
wTwag;

^*hUa thruoga obeyed hb leadlog.
OwUmbm.
I’B ao rafofwjar for I mtm more light
Tbaa darkacaa to tha world
Mlaa
ay a* art gulch
To catch the flr*t diB radtoaca of the
,
j

dawa.

No ak»gn> aball bllght-oo car* AaU j
threatkill-.
w
No bleak aad terrea wtoter chill
frogrooee aod beauty of tha
alight thought 1 give
The life that sweetly doe* liove'a will 1 IbllghU
. the thorn. '
Akiag the way!
—Atlanu CuaaUtuUoo. And tweet music of the tark'a elca^
song
Buy* longer with me ibnn the nighthawk’s CO
• 'There U arer a aoog aomewluTe.
And even In this great throe of pnlo.

uy dear.
'
(wUed Life.

In the nldolghl btoeV. or the * 1 And a rapture linked with each do•
nidday blue;
'
spnlr
• Tba robto phn** whea the auu b ' Well worth the price of Anguish. I

here
<
detect.
• , Aad the cricket chirp* the ' More gttod than evil to humanlt.v.
th"
« lights m<
—Riley. •
ilugulshea.
And luen gn»w belter ns the world
grow* old
—Ell* Wheeler Wllco*.

♦ amR SEUTCMUl -e.
A Craad.
1 balleve to lluataa ktodaea*
Large aaUd the aoiu of mco.
Nobler far In wllltoc klndoet.*
Than to censure** ke«oe*i ken
I bailevc In ,8eU penial.
- And Its secrol throb of joy;
la the kive that Ihe* through trial.
Dytog not. though death dvsiruy.
I believe to Love renewing
All that sto hath swept away.
Loavabllke its worth pursutag
Nlshl by bight and day by da),
lb tli»- »«iwor of iu rvBjouldlna.
^
In the grart' of It* reprieve, .
la tha glory of bi boUltog
Ita perfertlau~l believe.
I believe In l/»ve Rternal.
. h'Uad to Ood'a uachanglng will.
That bonualh. the deep Infenial
Hath a depth that** dr'Citcr hiIII!
In It* patience—lu eaduouico
To forbear and to retrieve.
In the large and full asburaare
' Of It* triumph-1 believe.
—Selected.
Th* Ttmfca Ara All ^Rlght
What ntH*!! to |M> sighing when hope
b In sight*
The llm«w are *11 right. Ud. the lime*
are all right.
There* a hea%;en of Idue
Uemllng bright over jou
The tlmeii art* alt right, b'l. all right?
There's a wa.v o'*t the
se^t. ber*j}j
rllU ripple bright
The times are all right, tad. the times I
are all right.
|
Ther*' are bird* thst silU sing
Of the rt>ses of spring
The times ate all right, lad. all tight* |

Tha Good Time Coming.
’TU eoBtog up the sleep uf time.
And this old world Is growing
brighter.
Wv Bay not see its dawn aubllme.
- Yet high hope* make tliv heart
theub lighter:
We may be Miecplug to the ground
Whea.lt awake* the world to won­
der;
But we have felt It gathering round.
And heard Us voice of living thus

Just to^Rc Good.

Just to be good —
This I* enotigh—enough!
Oh. we who And sin's billows wild and
rmigh.
IX* we not feel how more than
gold Would be the blainehs* life we led <d
old.
While yet our Itpa knew but a mothera kbs?
Ah! though we miss
All else hut this.
To he good b enough!
It 1* eiumgh—
Bnougb—Just to be good!
To lift our hearts where they are un
derslood:
To lot the thirst for worldl.v iH)w«er and
place
llo unapiM-ased; to smile back In Qod s
fact!
With the glad Ups our mothers used to
Ah' though wu miss
All else hut this.
To be giMKl b enough?
—James Whitcomb Kile)

Life Is toll, life Is trouble -the hknmi
amt the Might;
fruit
■Rut the Umt*N are all right, lad. lb«mluutes after it riwchlimtw atv all right.
j
,P,. tsdllng isdut
Take the world a* >ou go.
| inarkM-rry IVeiuTve*—Select Urge.
; ^ TIs the world >ou know.
] sour biacklH'irle* for preserves. The
-.And the time* are all right, bd, *n!l.awion U . vct llent for this pun»‘»fright!
* Vs,, a half isotnd <»f «tigar for every
^^tlsnls t\>n*tltuUou^ ,H>uud of fruit. Heat the berrloe in

!‘h*- kettle ven slowly till the Julc*
Oo Vno Baltcvt Itf
: starts, then add the sugar and simmer
That we should dt-eni that Ijck r the
Yi»ur. If to be keiu wUhonl
IhlUg
' sealing, thnv quarters of a ptmnd of
That will to us our bb'satog bring.
i Migar should W u-tH! to every j*ound
'
And give u» honey without sting.
1 Ilf
I don’t believe It!
j 8idc«-d Ubckberrlcfl—Bring to boil­
lint that codcavoi well applied.
ing a quart of vinegar and four pound*
A will that will not be denied,
ot brown sugar, three tablenpoonfuls
j
1>» much life’* problem to decide.
(*ach of ground clnnamoa and nibpice.
I do believe It!
and one UblesiK»onful of clove*. In
this scald eight pounds of fruit till ten­
Thai oUt great world, a* some folk*
der. Skim it out as dry as may be and
««y.
put H lu a stone Jar. Boil the syrup
Has stilt gruwa worse from day to da.r.
Ave minutes and pour over the truU
[■ _
/While men and morals but decay.
ror throe successive day* pour off

I don’t .belleva U!
the »ymp and return It to the Jar.
But that, as history will show,
Blackh^ry Jelly—Use unripe fruit
j
The "good old times" of long ago
a part ahoald be red. Cook very slow
I
Have better gmwn. will belter grow.
ly till quite soft: atiueeze. strain. Boll
^ .
I doJ»elleve U!
the Juice twenty mlnntes. and add
That we are here to i
tbree^uarter*
its wrelght of graati7
Are given Ufa to live forlora.
toted sugar heated no hot that It will
||
Have more of night tithe than of morn. bias when dropped Into the Juke. Stir
tlQ the sugar b dlaaolved. Let it boll;
I ;
I don’t-believe It!.
i
Rut that a healthy, cheerful mtod
thea at once remov* IroaB the Are. and
M
K

That Ood MB* only to be ktod.
1 do believe it!
j niackbc^ Rhnrtcake-Make a food
X.
—Boston Journal.;baking powder cream batter, spread

'■■-^■^.1‘T. -i

,3C»JMBS«Mjy>liL3MliflBfy.eoyUM^

Bczi day. pft la aapafote Jan. «orar
wiu
qaanUtka
rtaavar aad
water, ^ 'UcBaadaaoiher day. Pm
Wlar. a»4 coear bcQ wRk
toaaatoB aad viaegar la a paiBgin
over the Are. heat aad boll for Ave
MM«: tbca pM «• aaollHr layer.
Mack PuMlag-n^ alk«« of old Btoatca. Set aalda aatU cold, tbca
kroai battered. Om «oart of awaet- preaa as dry a* poaalblc aad mix with
■tewed hlaabarriaa or Maefclmr- the cabbage, prwvloaaly aqpeegei dry.
rlaa. qreaae a aoU. Arraage the Meaaare. aad to each naan add one
bread aad fraU to alteraau layCra. quarter of a cupful of chopped jrhlle
Stcaai Idr two kQat|. Tun the pud-fookBa. one<quartcr of a cupful of
diag out of the noU. Serve either hoc | white mustard seed, oaeball of a cup.
or eold wUh aka laaoc.
ful of small nasi
Blackberry
FIOBaaery—Stew the ipooafhi of celery, one tableapaaaful
berries uatU soft, aweetea to’ taste aa l' of ^grated hor^eraUbh aod oae toblethlckea with a tittle eorastarch wet | spoonful of sugar. Add Just ewough
with the Juke; aUr Into the boiling [ vinegar to moisten. Fill the peppers
borrtof. and when It thickcus pour it with thb. pressing into the center of
into small cup* or molds that have . each, one'dove, four allspice aad a Illbeen rtased with cold wnlei. When Ue piece of mace. Sew op the Incbion.
cold serve with cream nod sugar.
| Pbee yhe peppers to Jars and cover
Blackborry Cbcdne—This b nke for with vinegar. If more aplce b desired
afternoon tea or plcak sandwlchew. To I It may be bulled with the vinegar bea pound of beVries add three quarters i fore It b poured over ibe dabbed pei»of a pound of sugar, and cook until' pers.—Table Talk.
thick ctiough to cat Into allcea whenj-----------------------cold. Pour Into small oblong porcelnbi |
Out of th* UsuaU
gUas i^da. Cut to thlrf alke* aod ' Chocoble Cream .Cake—Two eggv,
place betwoea two thin sike* of but­ a cup of granubted sugar and two
tered bread; a few chopped nuts tableopoonfub of butter must be thor
nprtakled over the berries b very nlc»\ ought)- cmm(-d: then add a c«n of
Blackberry Shortcake—Butter two milk In which has been dlsaolw-d a
paus aad spread the dough out on *|K)unritl of wkIs *n«i a cup and a half
into which has bei‘*n sifted
them, smoothing with the knife. HakO'«^
leaspoouruU of cream of tartar
*“ a qukk oven from 20 to 25 iptoute^.,
IWien dune pul together with sugared 1 The *.»!* and cn-am of tartar are here
htockberrk«k. that have been standing | preferable to baking ixm-der. Stir the
for some time. Pul berries on t..p and j mixture until as light a^ iH«o.ib)c. adi
dust with powdered sugar and heap « 'easpoonful of vanilla and bake in a
more berries around the base of the li»ng cake pan. WTien done. ^prv'S<l a
byer of wblte Icing 4»f iHtlled fmiitlng
c^. Serve with cream.
about a quarter of an inch thick, and
BlqcklH.-rry Hpongo-Put half
of gcbiloc lo
cold water until softs then pour over
It one pint of touting wnter: add half
a cup of sugar aad sUr until It Is dbsolved. Then add a ciip of blackberry
,me
Juice and strain through
\
mualin. Inin a banin set
kc; stir occaaiouall) snd a^ Main a* It ‘

iBl'PES H'li IHiiT UDiDS
Iks.

CfitiAMtf If ^ Trmnf laBdUpns

moKuii

Rev. C T. SLoBt, Bactor.
Ooraer Boardi^ gvmiaa IM Waair

, 7;Ji a.
wacovi
joe Arm Sunday la tkc mestK
ct
wimaaarlaa af aattoaal mlpaa mltl ka flivaa la
ad kr Onad Trwuavaa haaaakatpan. THaaa rwel- I Moralac aarvka aad aamds at
paa. aoUrtaf a wida raapa af*dalwUaa. ara'aN ftoua aa arigtoaUy uaad la tka |1«:30.
varleua aDwatrloa ffum mhleh tkay wan knugkt by tka caatHkutan. #r by | Suaday aehool and qoaatlQB tkm at
their ntethna aad friaada ia tkagajntHca agiwaA gad tkaaa wka try tkaai 12:0011.
may ka aaaand that tkay an tka raal thtop.
Eveatog aenrica aad aaraaoa st T:»
Ynrtagtba*

Naw Cnpland Sakad Saaaa
j freete. When It has been frt«extag ten
Take one quna small anvy baaa*.! ailnuie* add Ig*.
cover with water over night- In the

moratog uut them over the Are Is!
New England Sakad Scana. '
Soak I > pounds I
over night 1
fresh, cold water; add waerighth teaspooafttl of soda. Boil untU the hoU Let boU to the morning unUI skluitwill crack by blowing on them to crack; strain off ihc water an^ pbcoj
p...
^ pou.. »>-1
spoon: drnln and wash to three wa­
ter*. Tun> Into n gallon ^an pot. Take pork, two Ubkwpoonfttls ^Oinsses.
|
one pound fnt salt |w>i^ srraiK- and Bake ^Iow nil day.
wraah; score' dtvp. prews down Infi
beans. Add two teaspooofuU salt, twoj
Coco*nut Podding,
cuukiag spixjus of New Orleans mobs-, One-half cup each of oocoanui aUtl
se* (not s.vrupt; All with hot water j
jjjm jnjjji uae Ubhand hake until pork b brown; then j
melted butter, two labUAll agaia. put
nearly dry; All umv more and simmer: ^nd cocoanul in milk for an hour
all day in moderate oveai. If you Wbh
mp« V K BI CK.
nork crifi, remove and out to oveu a
!

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rrsd.
i
1
lx.ur on.- rno> boiling wao-r
on one- .
half cup ef eoro meal: one cup s»>ur
milk, tmehalf cup molasse*. on.- *n<i;
ime halr cup whole wheat floor. «»nc
l.-aMxxuiful .mlt.onetea.vpo.mfu^a.
Pul in coverwl bread fiall and bake
two boer^.

Baked Indian Pudding.
On. quart milk, lake oul om- Jt.-a
.cupful and scald the re.M and ntlr in a ,

^

Aahury ML t Chiifwk.
Class meettog. t;4S p. ■
Morning *er»ice. 10:30-n

..
Evening service nt 7:50 p. m.
Fr^er meeting Thumdny evealas

to tbaaa aarrieaa.
Churwh of Christ (DiselptatO
l*enn VIkim. Mlnbter. .*
Quiet boor. 9;5«> a. m.
Morning worship and sermon. J0:50.
Sunday *rh<H>l. 13 m
Inti-rnK-Ulale Endeavor, 6:45
S«*tilor K»ule*vor. (
H'ening evasgrlbtlc sewsbm. 7:30.

one pint of flour, four eggp. .me lea-1 JuuMr Endeavor aSiunb.v*. 2:5»).
spoonful salt. «*ne pint lioillug wi
j;,|r ,he fl.nir into the water by
{‘’2,?^
*„d Mir until It is we|i <-«x»ked.which
xhe C. W."n. M auxilary bold their
miaules. L»*t 1 meeting* Hie Ar»t Wednenday to each

«tdd, then N-at In ihe I
at T:3h.
joiK, of the egg* and aP.-rward tb'which must Ik* whipped to a I
-----fn»th. Have a foitle of lard very!
girgt M. E. Churrix
hot and dn.p In the batter by MKX,n-|
Th« .t*ox. Pm^
tub Sprinkle with powdered sugar
*ben done or *.-rve with maple syrup.
They sMaild lx- s.rved v-ry hot ami


.
.
Rose
i ream togeih. r
cupfuls of white
sugar and
" .....................
.............
XU. one sundl cup molas.ses.'.me ‘ng fresh onef. and supplying them a*
tvr. add the whHe* of f.»ur eggP M-at jnip raistus. salt and rinnammi to last as the others are eaten.
7:30.
en stiff, two cupfuU of aweel milk,
! ta>i^ Cotd and add two well U-aten
^

,
teas|KH)n(ul» ef ■•aktug {Miwder.
i
Put Into a well buttered pud
Cherry Sread.
W T. Wt^lfh?iJ:‘T’2tor.
sufficient
flour
to
niak.a
rather
thick
iH'glns to thicken beat to a stiff frott
'ding dbh; |K»ur ov.-r tup the cidO milk
iimtor laijn-r thick slle.--* of bread
.Morning. in:30.
.m an «»lh*-l
and add the »>ilff1y liealen whltev of batter. I»rop .In yioonful*
f.
. .
.
!aiM
ami bake In a tn.Klrraie
uhkI.-rate oven two a
and from which the crust has b«rn cut
mold mat
that n^
has
....hours. lnr\v
i.w tot
« .
four egg* Turn
, ,H®- nraking the VakeK alMUii
room
,
..an inch «b^‘h*lf
with
lilt- in a serving dish, isiuriug o\et
been rinsed with old water and set
»e: 1.aiuin. and bake In a quick oven Make
cold
and U-twwn the slb-e^ freshly slewed
away l.» get Arm. Serve with f oft! • ptotn whU,- Icing. «xdor It a .iellcaie
I cherry sauct-. or heated canned cImtJunior I’nlon Saturday at 2:M. .
boiled custard Aavored with orange or | Ptok with red sugar, flavor w ith ro^e
Prayer meittog on Thursday avaa*
ries, U-t it gel eold and w« rvi-.
C«tp Curtards.
Ing*t7:30.
vanllla.-8elect«l.
’extract.
I’m III flye lea<-l|p> a piee«- of tiUller
______^_________
i Fairy Tariiri^ -l-ln«- fancy |»atlv
All arc cordially invited to th* s«r>
Watermelon Pickles.
vice*,
pie crust and bake, j the ^l/.• of three coffee iH-ans and a lit
Tomato Pkkla* end Saucaa.
| pan* with
lit all the si»ft part of Hie m*i !
that tln*y do not browu. ' Ik- uiiinu-g in each. Take four «ggs
Tomato Sn>—To one jnek «»f iIjk- taking
tomatoes. ixcUtl, add «uu- teacupfol of When cook.-d lltie with a etiatlng of • well U-alen. one half cup of sugar, cme I*"'• r>»re off Hie gret-ii rlu-1 thinly
bill- p.1 l«l»
r"*‘he solid
black pcPl*^- “ti** teartipful of celery orange marmalade and All the centers fouuh teasiiooiiful salt and pour grad
boed.-s^-o tab|es;KioqfuU of ground all- with stiffly whlp|K‘»l cream. brt»p a i tmlh up »n them Ave
milk nil cujis nearly full and put
spice, fwo tablespoonfub of ground tnaraschino cherry »»ii each.
hours in water. Drain off. put i
Mr.,
«ocb. 0r.«n, .u, , L.UOK
a, bo. ..
"TroO. good., ..boo..
mace. tvWtablcspoonral* <if clovcv.
bia.j,.. clear w-ai«T and boll until quite lei
m.. Junior Y.'p. A.
three large rv*d uppers aad four laige Layer Cake—Tk- two large tables|s«*n- ^ icr. hake 2u rotnuti**.
txiiona cbqppcu flne. Boll these in- ful* flnely ground coffiv in a |dece of o| knife, if smiHiih and do not stick di-r. Pill in a Jar. p.»wr vinegar oxer;
them and b-i them stand a few day*, j
....
grtnlients for two hour* and thlr*v eheeM-cloih. pul In the |W>i. fiour tuci the.v are,>foHe Oven jimt hot enough
iMlng eaniul that Ho-y .b- no; stand
for rebearw^
minutes, and Just Wforv' taking from it thr«-«-fourtl.s of a Clip of tHdling wanot to boil th. eustai.l
,
,
,
I
I Thursday at 4;<HJ p. m. to the church,
long enough 1.1 ge,
and s,sul
,mk prajer m «tlug Thursday

the fire add one leacupfiil of sugar, lei. Stmnier for ten minnu-.-i. Sc-i
Drain
eff.
again
prepare
fresh
xim-gar
evening.
Fried Cakes,
one and one-half plut.<< of vinegar and awn) trom the Are to seiH* Ueserve
by a Iding a pound i*r so of sugar to a
All of all claases wrelcoma.
sugar, t.ne tpip sweet milk
one small tcacupful of salt. Strain one lahlesiKKUiful of this siring r.»ffei |
through a .colander, and IkMiU- The ' for frosting, pul the retuai:i.l.-i in aj,u,» cgg.s ou«- and one half teas|H>on quart of vinegar, wtlh a g*«o<l handful
Frtaada (Quakar) Church.
paste that Is left Is nict'lo put In soun. I cup. hii lo thn*r fourths cup with milk j
tar.l. two u-.i-jusin-: baking of ginger ro«»i to the same annoint. If
gingi r nurf is not obtaluqlde. lie a Hi
Green Tomkto Sauce—To iw»> gal | Place in a double lioiler. Tiilcken with ,
u itmeg. salt; flour to roll
Tie ground ginger in a lioHi. I'm In Supt.
Iona .of green toiuatoea. peeled and j two lablc.-^moafuls «*f flour, add three
I Hrd.'

FH'SS.;v,;

Hi;i"'SSris

sliced, add two quart* of vinegar, two lo-.ir'hs cup of sugar, pinch of salt and
i and
jMiunds of light bmw n sugar, one gill j iKUir over one well Inaten eg-g For
Soft Cmyerbread.
r tltnrc wi-*-ks before using
or salt, one pint of onions cbopix i j frosting stir coufeeiluner's sugar into
Ou«-hal*^ < u|» N« vk Oib aiis niolas.-e-.
fine, one gill of celery see^l. three giPs . the isbU'siKXJiifuI td rofftx till ol prop
.mehalf nip sugar, oiu half cup milk,
Preserved Barberries.
of white mustard w-iNl. two tablespoon er consiatency —Selectetl.
om-half Clip butler, one te:i.Hp.H,u sods.
Pii-k Ihi- b*-rrn-* from «b.- stems anil
ful* of ground cloves, two tahles)Kxmreai-iK*?n ginger, two well tieaien j iv-tf with water fo4ik ten or flfi«-<-n
rouin'.tng eup.s fliMir Hal.'-In minute.i. then add sugar. u<-llig abou'
m--)deraie oven
a |K-un<l i'> a pint of the fruit. In thcosmetics, rtsdlng.
lablcspoonfuls of ground mustard. of uature*
MRS K I’ BIlXINckS
i R,HH| .dd days.- molasw-s wa* iise*I
Beat all the spice.-* except the mustard bealing and softening. I'nlike some'
—-----' fgr vwe.-t«-ulrig instead of sugar. Thlother
lotions.
It
d«K-s
not
c^ver
up
de
stH-d. and boll until thick.
Mame Cake.
make* * vi r> fln. relish to ii.se with
Sweet Tomato I*lckle—Stmld. skin fccts. but restores the skin to h'-aHhy
Stun
.».
Otic hair '-tip 1.litter k-at< n to ,i n;ra’aod weigh eight pounds of small riiv- action It has Ikhh sclentiflcally detn
tomatot's
Take one quart of g«*oil onstrated that the-cm umlw-r 1* '•«»n-, cream. whit«-s ol tour eggs. oU'- run
Indian Pudding.
vlm-gar. four laiund* of good brown siderably cooler than the surrounding tnilk. tw-* cups sugar; ilin-*- cups flour
twelve ■ Sixjal hours, second and fourth Wedsugar and one ounce *ach of cloves, atmosphere so that -ool a.s a eurm: „ne half
wda. one t.-a p mu
• ab|e,p.N»nruls Of !ii.;j;iii meal l> t i
cinoamon and m*c.r powder tin-j

a»'r"i«« c.mi«xris.in. e,.-am of larta-^
scal-l until I? ihnkete. ihen add one
spice*. Boil until it makes a syrup, in Bt* efllcary in < as.-s of sunburu and *f
I all ’Ojc serTkoa.
Alfl
fecikms of th-the skin 1*
I* doubtless
doubile*i. due to ;
p,g ic® Cream.
Cream,
^hleh drop the lomatotm. aod em k un- fections
g.g
; ‘"h bmwn sag .r. two teas,w-.nfuN
til dune. ThU preserves the tomatoes this eool/ituUity
,H.e quan tn.:k .me
rn
co<d/iuiUity In making this balm
cr. am. on
..n «'‘-tonamon a ,e,s,*s.nf«!
at homy, •».>
am! II
It <•«.
can be m.d.-...
made at a .™.h
tenth j
»;..iatme ... ..an-1 mi
-b-i-.
.m.• j f‘=7"" “77 7 ..... 7 '7
It* Kiwi at the drugaiMt's. procure half cup- vp-ar.
vu~ar thris eggs,
eggs two .i-'ips
Sweet Tomato Pickle—To eight of H'*
ups j,
b^j4 or fln. y
Preaching wrvice. in:.-.o a. m.
the U-.-t
Uvt almond oil for lis foun.latnsi.
f',un.lati<m. = „
"
quart* of fine. rim*, jxelcd lomat.x., «he
,ahl.-.,ss»rful vanilla 1'
^
■ Ilf rat-ftis
rat'ftis or of -weei appb-s ch.qqn..
Sumlay ~ h.*,l at J2 (K| m.
use one quart of vinegar, two iKmnd*|>'<*r two large, almost r.,x cm-umls n,.
,
El.w.rnh league at t 30 p. m.
of sugir. two ounce* of mav-c and |
f«'«r ounce* of almond oil and half i
,--------- - Am- Make tb.ee to-urs. stirring ixe,
lom. 7
-loual!)
the
firs.
Mnir
while pepiKT mixed, one u-aspramfu! | «n ounce each of siK-naacetl and ahlie
^..loked nii.vtunof celery stntl auii mie teaspoonful of »a* Put these Ingrr-dleiit* I
I g«-lailiii- which
Rei-im I
^ lue- half cup col I
S« lii i«-il f'lun r-«i|u-r. br-iughi l
salt. Swwten and season the vinegar, j •“‘1 et In a basin of lioiling water
Christian Acicnc*.
,
minutes VlTien Michigan In Ih'- early :;;u-» I.4 Mr
aod scald. I.ay the tomatoes in the AS MKio a* the wax and •‘PirniaceU ,
Funday room
omlng sirviof in Mmlera
^ream and vanilla an-l j Hannah I’earson Cram •
todUng vinegar canrfully. to'^ avoid blend with the almond oil. to form a I
r po«io9lce.
Wixwfnian hail «
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breaking. Bring slowly to a b«dl. then uniform mas*, plai-e the cup on the ^
Wedneiulay
cvcClns.
TesUmoBj
_
take out Ihe loinatnes with a skimmer, liach of the range Peel the cocum- =^‘ ^
meat and enough grouri-l cinna
Reading mom. No, 314 Wllhalia
l»cn».
which
should
not
toipo
yellow.
*
linking
tin
with
buucied
pa|M-r
Oa
unf
i
park Into glass Jars, and fill to over­
and grated nutmeg
tmsU-. Bake hluek. 0|*-n ev.-ry afternoou (axcept
but
Just
on
the
verge
of
turning
Chop
j
this
armur'h.
cake*,
faking
care
nirt
'
flowing with the boiling liquid when
“■■'C
.u
you have strained It Imck Into the koi them fine, sqii.icie oul Ihe Juice with 1; t«> hav.- ih-m touch ear h other, du*:
—*--------service* aud the ruMling rxfjin.
He and reheated to uraldln^ Seal, towel and mix with the other Ingredl : with |«owder.*l siigur and put
sIlKlllIv
Orange C'ngcrbrcad.
__
wrap in thick papi-r to exclude the cuts. To add to Its dainty appearance. I quick oven .\t» .-««
:ii together iu a .-ai eepan a isem 1
Catholic,
color
with
a
few
dr«q.*
of
spinach
Juice

hn.wn.
,I
takeout
of
t
light, and eei away.
t luv-v-quart. i> of mola.ssi-- an 1
ft: pranri* church. csracf/CaiB aad
Tomato Cat«u|i—Cut to pieces, boll to just a*\j>ale *‘*a gri.-en. l*our the aside to cool,
Chocolate Mac«r.s,ns-Mtx om-hait 'hr.n-.qu*rters of a p.,ui.d of butt, r Te'Mh rtrec-t.^^^
_
and strain, a i*ock of ripe tomatoes. cream while siul warm info r-mpfiej
tna’«ri 9 f*o and Ifl 30
Then boll again until thick, add a tea- egg-hells or Httie poredain Jars of flue |Kvund of pu'vorizefl sugar and one '^hm warm enough to blend thor
add ihr.-.-q.iarters of a iM.und
Vesper*. 7:'3h'p. m.
spoonful each of allnpice. ground material and *cl to a pan of cold wa-1 quarter of a pound of grated chocolat„.
pruund
Lenten devoUons. Wednesday and
cloves, cinnamon aad cayenne peppef. icr to harden. Wash Ihe skin ihoi-! w-ith the beaten whiles of two- egg-. ^
n'temcunfal of sugar half a tcacupful Ibefore applying the^Fkivor to ia.*te with vanilla. Preparginger, on.- nutmeg grated. Friday evening*. TM.
^fru.aptofcf^«
I>r.v off the molstum with, .baking tin according todlrv^on* in 'toe ha.r o, .

Army.
soft
towel
and
then
rub
the
crewn
j
preceding
rei-i,x.
aod
drop
the
mix
mustard, a nutmeg and a labfo
building. Frost
Vottnd* of flour Work well together
^
spoonful of black pepper Boil for flf- gently into the skin. In the moroing | ,ure by small spoonful, on it
and
put
away
in
a
cool
place
over
to
ctarg?'
Public meetwash off with warm water, foliowing: almond Macaroons-Blanch —
teen aslnutes. then bottle and seal.
night. Turn on a floured Ixiard on 1 ingr. c-very night axcept Monday. Sun«CO
.0
.V,
e,..=0,0.
“L*. "rr,:
roll oul very- thin: cut In circles i
tissues
Arm.
!
mortar,
mototentog
from
time
10
time
stuffad Pkkied Pepper*.
small squares and toy nn Inch apart 1
■ ■ ------ ------; with a drop or two of rose water; whip
Take large, sweet, green peppers •
on greased pan*. Mix together the log
and make an inctofon at the side of
Home Made Macaroons.
| the white* of seven eggs stiff, then
^
one half of a cup-! « P. m.. red hot salvatkB. meeting.
Macaroon* equal In ever, resp«-ct; U-a; to. a Jllile at a time, one pound
^
Our standard; Holiness unto tl
each; through this remove seed* and
Lord.
^
, uu^^^
vein*. t>rop them Into a cold brine to the bougbten one. mg, be made at ; of confectioner s *ngar. La«Hy stir to
^
|

sufflclenily atmhg to bi'ar an egg. home. The appended recipes, it flrici j the almond pa*tc: mix well, drop on
i buf.enxl paiH-r. dust w.th sugar MX'1
j,
^
1 aH are wel^e.
Ke«p to tkb for two dqyf. phaag-ng ly followed, wiu be found reltolile:
Cocoanut M«aroon*-To tha un-, bake quickly.
ture.-Tablc Talk
-----------------------the bring w*eh day. In lb« meantime,
beaten
whUe
of
an
e^
add
ona-balf;
Hickory
Nut
Macaroons—MU
wellj
___________
'
,
Sir
Henry
Irrlng
to
Umax
os
that
he
wash ^ sUee eome green lomatoe*;
jn Gennan^ a great deal of dam-1
n*’d.-r*ke to wr-H* his aotoblqEpot to Ivers to a lar»e to»»l »lth flne pound of jfulverlgad oonfecUoher * sug-j the beaten white* of three eggs and
salt. allMiag one-half of a cupful of ar aad ooe Ireahly grated oocoanat. j oae pound of pulverized sugar, but do
salt tp a half peck of tpmeipe^- Have Work Into a uiff
aoaw Arm vkUe cabhagr; obop It. tak- wJth the hands into small cakes.

. TluvcaM at*. memoAH. tATunPAV. »uwi«t ». mt.

BFT

%

oatly reqpeW td tke BriOsk «otc«aapnlatiMm to cteir respectBk. Be VBs scat to the Aastrlaa comt. While ambassador at
Paris be averted war betweca Buslaad and Fra»e over the Fbahoda la
cltesl—a case alaiost parallel to the
aacceadfal adjodkaiioo oC the Treat |

Soda Crffdcers
and—

One of the moft woaderfttl mea In
the Ualted States senate U John T. j
Morsaa of Alabawa. He U ftl r<«r<j
old. and two years from this time he'
wUi conplete thirty years’ cantinuoas |
•er\ ice is the senate. Dorinji; the re- J
cent short sea«iun be i‘|iokc for taorr
than foar hours for two sucewilvc
days. The physical effort of speakhu:
for four boors on one da.v is morv ihaa
many senators care to attempt. On
every forelpn subject be knows all
there Is to know and has the knowiedee at c»>mmand without rcfervorc la
Looks of documenis. N<* other man
knows so much about the isthmiat.
caqal. Once someone ask how Ion}:
be could really talk. “It depends upon
I the subject.” be replied, “/if U were ?.
: matter that 1 thorowKhly und‘-r>tau i
il could talk for tso or thrt'o days; ‘f
It were a matter 1 knew nutfclns about
il could talk two or ihrt-«* wi^ks.”
I When thi- Tennessee r«»aM>Iidat*‘<i
•Oial Co. atte^pieil to open their
' mines at Nashville. Tenn.. alter a shutidown of over 14 ttK»nths. J. 11.
ll)lck Hl-nl-y. John JdcCrowm and an
I other man wen: shot from ambush,
i Kuat and Henit y are den i and McUioverh ia prol ably fatally w iunded
jThe wmpany had r-fused to nn-ug
ni/.e roemtera of tht Miners’ ualon.
J. L. Hodsers. the .\nier,.an <-ousu!
t;en< ral a' PhatiRhal. ha* had an inter­
view with the taotal. who said It was
i h*s Int.-ntl'in t«> issue a proclamalioM
jorderiur the Chines** m rebants of
■ tshauKhal u* resume their trading in
Ai:itTi«-an 3"««*ls.

anythini yen choote—mQk for instance or alone.
At every meal or lor a mnnch between meals, when
yon leel tbe need of an appetizin# bite to fill np a vacant
.comer, in the morning when yon wake hnngry, or at
night jnst before going to bed. Soda crackers are so
light and easily digested that they make a perikt food at
times when yon conld not think of eating anything else.
Hot as in all other things, there is a difference in sod
' crackers, the snp^tive being

Uneeda Biscuit
a soda cracker so scientifically baked that all the nutri*
five qualities of the wheat are reUined and developed—
a soda cracker in which aQ the original goodness is
preserved for you.
^
-

! L.-irgaln liunier. ind alwa>s refuse* to!
» re.-ulution alme*l to h.-ad *.f tin* ,
Uncertain,
west end prices for east «,el | arcc|..anir «f dH*'moue.v ’ ,
ami all skin and ^
uy execuiive officers
orocers of
oi the
me America.
Ameriran ;;
I g.suls Tht' swivt of her care while *u. | 1-y
dlM-m-es; IVWMti’* W-iteh Ita;
The cliri^'enllm; of ih*- Inlanl
rtalj.
of er.mmls*l«ners.
e«»mmlst.loners. fur
for for,
fw*j
I shopping lours
ign j saive ha* no t'n'ial. U Is a e* rtaln
urs i.s
is that Vhe
Vh< dispen*.-* .i!I Itoard
.
------------------ -.jj. J,,,
•if the prince and iitlm**-** «if Wale
gnat deal <«f charll> In the. way of niis.sliras when the Ismrd m*H*ts for il* cure for blind. ble.-dlng. Itching and
rp<*elally Inteniaing from ihp
clothing iti InstitutioDia for nlief of nnual j
that one of the uani»’> given hio
The
re.solution
wll!
urdertal
[.
IK.

,______ . dll.. *)ld jon*s. *-arhuncU s.
(KMir wtiiueii. The ,duchess i.s a v*oman
C'harlew. The young-prlnr. i.- the 1
relieve the ex,"'Ulive oBi<-**rss fromare
fnun ,.tr., are nulckly
nulckty cured by Iliic
j of strikingly inde4>
inde4iondeni nature, and
of Hu- royal LUxid t»» hi-ar that nam* make* h*T emeii.slVe purrbas**s in her i
I’.iihority to receive gifts fd money. ,he genuine neWitfs VVlteh Har. 1
alnn* “Ikinale l»rlnce Chaili* "
laking adv iee neitht r “fn.m j «>r «la l*h n Is working to organixe the i
Marie (N relli. ih«* author, is a small, relailv.-s nor irad**MKH.pIe.
j
supported him in hi.* r'*’ - gold by all druggis-t.s
plump woman wi»h curly hair and .•»
I Vions opimsllion t*» "taiiittsl nuM>e>"-»_____
dnubi** chin, the latter lu lng luv pr.s I Writing of tin- apphiaehlng Interna-i »„.] tbt re are llkol.v to lu- *..nu lively
nounced a* to give her much K-nncem j tioual congress of anlst». which i* to, KiH<-ches at ih*- meeting. Many bieatIV>m In Hal) of Kalian pan nlr. .she j 1,4. held in Venice next month. B.l<mard ‘
of the Iniurd are of opinion that
wa* ad«ipteir by an Kncllshman of b-i j Trogaii Indulgi-s iri a curious bit of j „„y r*-.<*‘luii«.ii restricting Metc*rs. wh*» had h.-r *slueated in a n mlutsc m-v Wh**n lie wa.s last i» ! Uw olUcers-in receiving gilt* will be
FTviJch c,mv*-nt. Sh*- hate* what I. VN-pic* n |uinting by Cnvs.sfv .was rais ? voted d,»wn.
ralbs] society life audits obllgatbuis ■ lug a rttirm o| protest, piet by a clamor
Sir Kilmiinf! Mim.son. who ha* a
Aa *»ne>»f h*T friends putVK. sh<* U "H ' *if pron)?: .-gniast piolcst. The piclivoil «in a visit |o America am! w1i
hard working. iHi ik lnvlug. \nlbusir- ' tun- slc<w*',l .*t;m Juan In Hrel»u.«.
rvlirisl last year from the post ,»f ar
I
years
j
lie and rather pugnat lo-.is liltl\b.Hlv” j roumle,! by hia virtlms. Ten
hassador to FYanc*. tledinlng a i*ee
THE ESSENTIALS THAT
itriairu i
have pass*--] since then. The pat
age offered him by King Edward, wi
linn b)
l.v !
who braveJ ixipular imllgnation
HAKE FOB Tout IN-'
the right-hand man of Lord
i
condemning the picture Is n.»w iK>i>e;
W’ashington during the greater pai i *
TEIEST IK BUrthe painter <d U Is now exhibiting a
the civil war. He Ijccame a i
rniHu-.nrt
u,._wH., m.-n .-Mrai, of uh„.«n,.».!
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i ,h,-,,i.Mi„cli„n o, !,.-.vlnn h=,l
limthiT” to tjuality .*iinl
llau'^'C Is tlu'/artter of twelve, gnvndfa | Pr^’Wa-hliigton tlladden «ni intnv j j„.r,.rs—Alexander II of Uiissiii and
Iher of f,ui> six and great graniiraihe» j
pricf. A low price wit1iof ihirt) nine, all of whom except)
out gooil »iualily will not
Dv'Ven are still•livinu
j
satisfy your desires or
9 Muir Vis^or. Docs four
The young duchess of K<vxbiirglie. i
neetls—esi>'eially pi.’ino
things and docs them well. Re­
fonmrly Ml*s r,*--lef. an Aiueriraii ,
ay hair, sstops
stores color to gray
nccils. Tlien lial'Hity of
heir**. * lo great w* ajih. in *pi1«- «»f her
fallinp.
hair,
maKes
the
hair
g;
our pianos is mniuestioiirich,** Is a strlrl *i*««liomlzer In all mat j
cures dandruff. Isn’t
t\l; tbe tiiiancial Iwickin^
ter* iMTlalnlug to b*'r ho;iseh«*bl nii
•rate
of our 4;uariintiv is unagemeat. Also slu> Is an inv* t«-r*
dispuUtl. and it's a fact,
not oversL’itcHl, we ar*- in
u i»osllir»n to offer you
ip»w Infill piano qiialily
at a lower price th;m can
l*e had at otlier times
and places.

ELECTRICmr
FOR
POWER

At
RastalTs

r WHAT POWER
been uaiog, you'll
iploy
ENTUALLY employ
duetricity, not ooW ior uooBomio naaoaa,but forrauaou
Hl^utility »nd generul btlaptu»

ElOVES
FORKS
SPOORS '
ALL REW

No urn

SOUYQIRS

AND PRICE

Boardman RItct
Electric LItlit
& Power Co.

ALL WidST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
Itacj tor.Cdebntd F*i
Typewriter*

rr-

CITY OPERA HOUSE
...GRAND CONCERT...

I.-

For B practical
workfor‘saving
timc;^for^long
scn'icc and com­
plete satisfaction,
no other J type­
writer quite equals

BAeSmitH
Eremier
»IU tic KT.t oa rrxpjcit.
Better Mk

it c>-d,y.

WSh jrwN Typtwrtur Sappho.
Machiatt Riatd.
SAMsraphm lamlahcd.
TKw SanltK Prmmler
Tarpvvrritwr Co

U7 GRISWOLD ST.
DETROIT, MICH.

POLMATIER SISTERS

CONCERT CO.
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 30
UriOKfB *riHK Ahl Itt^lOKS OPOITY BAhIMD
“TR AAVKFVm I

OUR SPECIAL
DISCOUNTS
make a busy month of
AuunsU normally dull.

Uud Cpridht Piuo*.
most all ffood makes representcl, to clear out at
nearly half value-$85,
$100. $125. $150, $185
Bp. Payments to suit
purchaser.

DR. F. HOLDIWORTM— 8p^ at«
tentloa to dlBaaaas of tha ar<
coee and UtroaL
GUaaaa lUad.
Roomt 7 and I. H. A L. Mareaat^
Co block. Both pbocea.
ISM
iR. E,
lean l>niC Store.

- '___

wrll and

OR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Oradaala To-

UsaiaBha.
Unr am EWaay
•iafc Uvar.
Mah-Ntamabt. Mb
aplM Bams Syataa.aai repair tha
dLaafs SMMi iv avarwarfc am Mala

•arry.

GIVE

YIK. VIGOR & VITALITY

•'Cool as a Cucumter”

Try a "Rill to-night ”

T. W. THIRLBY, Dentist. Over Baiv
BiUB A Earl B jewelry atora. Both
pbooeit IW.
_______
ARTHUR HOLLlDAY—ll. D. Thfridan and- ruraetjo. Removed to of*
fire* over Hnst National bank. Clllrena pbooe 3SI.__________
oK F.“ P. TawTOfT—Phvilclan aad
mirgfeoo. n. w Munson Mock. Both
phonew Maht calhi promptly at­
tended to.
B. HARNER—Expert piano ^
tuner and action repilator. Satlafartlon guKranto-d. With KimbaU
MubIc House, cut, phone 2€4._____

harry

Tor 8aU bf »U Drti«gl*t»*

re Oont and 25 Cent Bciea
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES

The C. B. Taylor Coal Co.

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and roiinsrbir. Wilhelm block, Traver»« Cky. Mich. CTUren» pbona 105.

EXCURSIONS

Bay Steamers

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car­
ver. Price* roasonable. Office erltb
p. P. Carver and Uro. oKth.pboncit.

NE-AH-TA-WANTA

CMM of
i,or SieiB

Leave 8:30 a. m.: 11:00 a. m.;
*4:20 P. m.

BOWERS BARBOR
Lwava 11:00 a-3n.: ‘4:20 p. m.

PROF. HUBlAkD

OHENA

126 FRONT ST.

Leave 8:30 a. m.

NOSTBPORT
Leave 8:30*. m.

NOITHPORT POINT
Leave 8:30 a m.

Faro Ne-ali-ta-wnnta and
Ikiwers Uarlior 2.hj round
trip;<Tm *na, North|»rt an«l
Xorthport I’oint, riUc round
trip

RETURNING SAHE DAT
Th- thryy fy^iWiQ
t. f
wiiiikl-B and*
r<>und.-d fnatunw,
«
«.m|>Uxi<*»i.Wnd *5ir U i
lJuwM'd with ih*-^
wh<
I«r«L-rTc, or.

DRS. J. 0. k NARY J.TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
OOe*a»TeWaiMlmBldc. » a. ai. «e tt

JOHN R. SANTO
oEHER/iL nmiuK

XHE.IWEGMD

Ct»»rb- FWi1 F<«d. t t ar«wt»wt 1
t^wotifi-r- u.Uy. i*
*rU,.’*phy»
-tody end. xpmriv-.IIP i»n»fiw»»o. Bn
ri.vn of high
m* prnwnit.on u th.• Kfdi<-*l fr*
r.^.nu«*l *n.l inderT L
th** only pr-iwoW i..:>
l4TnUy. It i. i».«is:v.lT
______
kniiwn to i--trnci« »h»-h without th»- w- »f ' _______ Via
and V..nic» will e^u-.d *«i thr h.: ar
l‘»wd. thm rU*»k or Kcrawnjr nwk with limi.
hoellhy
K..r r,t.i..r,eg wnok:.^ :ro,n
tht. fa.-r. ner-k and »i»:id» il a^ i-. Lkr roagicnni- aiidiotition oft«-o khowinf a d«-idr.| i»-.
proTi-fiictit, .-Itfrially whrn
rnrn.w U

SBl^t"****... i"«tS 4 4T

S==is il3„

0.-*, ’...plug ih- tK»*t or to tr.ak» »hr
br.-a<t firm. Uryr and baaatlful. nothin* raui!
r«joal It. To |.r.-r.-nt thr bo.-t fr-m tlinnkui*.
mothrra bIiooM alwayi uat- Or. fharl«* H">h i
KocnS bT14^ wemnliip bM^'y- It wrtU
rt^torv !

..........

i

DENTIST

Hchomborg

.......

J, F. JkNKS.
'-------------

com paiy.

tm« of l»r Charb* n,-h Fo.«l th- that thr | orand
a I^tana ^1
na"i« aial i>.rtrall i-f l»r t’harlt* i* on Uw l«x , card in t rr«et Jane SiUi. ISt*.
b.r..r, purrhasinp W. al*o warn U.!!-.
. gcaraotved t

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
i.H.MHm
enWHtWitlf
MONROE & MeWni''-.
I new WILHELM BLOCK

,in arrJTWc at * 25 a. m. ini itWTln* at

i^^d^
llnZ^ioe.
c. L. UOaSWOOD. BJJfc

IVIcjsio Mouimm

M. B. HARRER.

oac N’riS'T
(ManeoBl D««UN)

Prep
Dr.CPrtuCi.,IOBTi]!MSt. P.Y. PEREATAROUETTC

eyes
examined

FRE£.’

g^LASm
liMun THATAll

DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT

WL O. BaWllT M OOMPAMT. CWCAOOh HJU
BOB BALE BY ALL OBUMItTB

A. JARTO

C. D. MILLER

y. rrt«ah*«h

TMcBmMBj b sBid to b« tkt best of its kiad Ib tlw
coBBtry

gIo.

6ENERU IHSURARCE

• i>nnn:r*al I>npartm»-nt

0«r Smhll PAymeat Plan
Hakes PiaBO Btxyiog Easy

L. L. A. BUILOINC

a.d.ty1Sr“

.U.O.W.I ggJIQ (tj^pios ^ IRDIilA IT

“’srt;;:.?.”;:.-. u,«...-«*

o. P. CABVEII a INO,

FIRE mSDRARCE
omm Ml. New wnhata hfamB. BIB.-

-TMI

RC8KRVKD SKA-T9, 0Oo
Gentnl Admi»!«B. Advlts 35c. CkildrcB 25c

Special allenOoa

iSU

at hand, th^jr vriP

ICIIVI

Kodoj

Thurtell,
OBce.
HamUtoa A MlUikaa block.

Ym An Not FmObb Well,

ers

T'

at Cltj Book Stora.

Let ui vitalize an Idea
for you.*

NEW WATCHES

GENERAL NEWS OF THE WORLD

QUALITY

PIANO TUNINO-W. N. 1
yaan aapartaaca. Mow 1
OrtaMU Braa.
OR. a K. CHAM, rawovad trow
20B WIMalm bloek. to 4t7 abA 4M
new stala Bank Balldlas.
A B. MARTIN—Phyrictaa aad Bai^
caoa. 0®ca lOS Baat rrtmt Straat.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

HARDSOME SPOORS
DAIRTYPIRS
FARCY CHIRA

R. W. Rastall

; W,4. MAC MCTT•d la KTIL BAR. HOML TM^T
wad PITTINB or C--------- --------•M WBbala Woek.

^Ss^““OkEsiAILi
^ r

Bi«. I*. JA. MirObwrs
USE CALNA^ ElJMtlc Floor Fin­
ish for floor..
». E. Walt A Bona.

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