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The Evening Record, August 15, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-08-15
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YESTERDAY’S ISSUE
2127
MCIAL TSLEOJIAPM KfIVICC.
THINSFER OF
PORT ARTHUR
THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES
^ MILES FOR OOVERNOR.
LEAPEOTO
HIS DEATH
«Yill Hoad th* Msssnehnsstta OotsoHOUM bi Which Praaidewt Monroe
cratte Stats Tkkst.
Died July 4. 18S1. Wac Dam
By Wire to Ihe Evening Record.
aged by Fire.
Boston. Aug. 15,—it U said ot
ceUent aotborby that the democraUc
By
Wire
to the Evening Becord.
lenders fa thls'nuts have decided oa
YOUNG
MAN
THOUGHT
HE
COULD
ftUMM Aoitces TO TUftM OVER Gen. NeUon A. MUeea ns their nomi
New York. Aug. 15.—The ancient
DO A HIGH DIVE.
tbree-Rtory and attic house at Elm and
THE LXASEt TO JAPAN.
nee for guveraor. Miles Is now sbrond.
Prince «tre<*U In which President Mooabroad.
rde“<lTi^ July 4. Ik31, was partially de8troyt*d by fire thi* morning.
BANGER PULLMAN LOW.
ROOT WAS FOUND IN THE TANK
^ Also UAO TUIG PEmSIlU
But Ltttfs Hops Entertained for
Recovery.
SFUT ON THE SACMALIEN ISLAND
By WTre to the EventnK Record.
OUESTION.
Salng UnabI* U> UnanimotMly A*r»e
- on the Matter. Which Was Artlcls
Five. They Abandoned It and
late mll(laQalre car builder, who waa
thmwn from a buggy Monday, is very
low today. There is but sllybl Lope
for I*allman’s recovery.
Walter Fergtiaon Told Hit Companions
That He Waa Going to Jump From
EARTHQUAKE
MA^A LAKE
the Ladder But No One Saw
Him Do It
PECULIAR HAPPENINGS IN THE
DISTRICT OF PUNJAB.
HE WAS THE MAIN SUPPORT OF A
WIDOWED MOTHER.
_
Started on Othars.
By Wire t/j lh«- E»« nlnc Kr<x>rd.
NEW ORLEANS
ALL INFECTEO
porunuiuili. Auk. 15.—The foilovinK
oftriaJ etaleim nt waa Klv» n out by the
kuMlan oAclals at 2 o’clock thU aficrnouo: “la the mornlnK so««lon today
Ihc rofifrrelief? aKree«l unaiilniouely to
DIBEABE HAS SPREAD THROUGH
article four of Ihe {icacc treaty provldTHE ENTIRE CITY.
iRK for the? Russiaa traoefer of U?aae«
at J*ort Arthur and In the Liao Tuny
pr-nlBeqla to Japan.
“Nra iKdnK able to arrive a' a nnaninous decialon on article five wblHi
call* for the aurreiider of the Inland of
Baithalleo by 1U»«la to Ja|»an. the en MANY ITALIANS OUT OF WORK
ARE DESTITUTE.
voy* proceeded to talk up the other
anicUti and reauine the Baabalien
qumtion later.’’
Oystermen Fear That They Cannot
Open Their Season Bept 1 on
Account of Quarantine—15 Per
Cent of Cases Recover.
CASES IN AMERICAN QUARTER
ENGINE RAN
INTO OEPOT
PASSENGER TRAIN PLOWED INTO
PAN HANDLE FREIGHT.
SEVEN WERE SERIOUSIT HURT
STATION WAS FUEL OF MEN.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
1-^
Croard Waa Waitli»B ta Go to a Circus. ^
Paasenger Struck Freight So Hard
That Freight Engine Was
Forced Into Station.
By Wire to the EvenlnR Hi*.ird.
Ilunhville. lud.. Auk- 1'?-A Oiiicln
natl. Hamlltoo A Itoylon ( hicaco
tibiiUs) train «%itt bound p1ow«>d tnlu
a l»an Handle frelahl train at a rroiifctnc here .this tnuruini;. Tlie 1‘un Han
dle tmsine watt ttirred l(»to the
II.
A H, paKiM'nK' r Mtatinn which wan full
of men. women and children, who were
Roing to ('ounerKvIlle to a clrruji.
Biii<n in?n>onit were nerlointly Injtiretl
STEAMER WAS OVERDUE
CITY OF NEW YORK ARRIVED
SAFELY IN PUT IN BAY.
Her Machinery Wa« Oiiabled and SI
Had a Large Number of Pa*»engers on Board.
By Wire to the i:veiili»i:.H«Ns»rd.
rirvehuid. t» . Atiu I.'..—The t^tenmer
City of New Y«»rK. cnrrylnK a larct
number of naHnenpem. which left
Cleveland f««r Tol.-.lo la^l iiiKht
reachtd Cut-In Ray at ntH«n tiMay. Her
machlneo' dinabliHl. rhe was lenc
duo at Toledo and much anxe iy
WEDDING TOMORROW.
Misa Frances Higgins and Henry Wit
kop of Cadillac..
Mift« Kranctm HlKKinn t»f We*f Ninth
M reel'and Henry Wltkop. formerly of
t’adiUac. but lately otM-rator at tl
K. 4e I. depth, will Ik* marritnl loroor
row at the home of the bride. They
will make llielr future home in Cadll-
death from bee sting.
John Gerber's IIIncM Was Caused by
an Accident.
By Wire to the Kctmlnp Record.
Canal lv*ver. Ohio. Aup. 15.—John
Gerber, for many years coramlwtioner
oC Tuscarawas county, is dead a
home near HnKf«r»vlUe from heart fail
ure nuperinduetd by a eUiir of a bee.
n^trict Grange Meeting.
The next nu*ellnK of the Grand Trav
•rse District Gran«e. No 17. will meet
vrilh FVe Lake OranRe. No 731. 8opL
C and 7. AH fourth doRriv members
cordially Invited.
aK
m
New Orleans. Auk. 15.—With the ex
cept ton <»f a few Hquares. all of New
C)rl(?anN 1k-1ow Canal street is now
prarally lnr«*cle»! with yellow fever.
While most havoc has »HH*n caused In
this i»orllon
New Orleans, where
turelKnera live, the disease has spread
many places in what is known as
ihii Amerirau quarter, aliovc Canal
street. M«ist cases In the American
quarter are Isolated, however. Health
oIBcers are allll unable to assert
whether the hlRh water mark of dailycases has bt*en reached. About
15 |M?r cent of all th«wo thus far strirkI with yelJuw feviM have reeovenil.
le dealiis iM-lnK alMiHl tme In >*very
X persons lnfe«‘led.
The marine hos|dial service Is lend
InK its aid to any ontlyiuK place w henyellow- fever H|i|)?>ars ami effons are
dally mskinK i<> iM-rfeet iiis|M-<-iion and
Isidatlon. Th«« marhte ho.*^pllal setvirt* will lak<> K'‘mra1 eharKC of the
sirei'l and house saiilialion. While
yellow fever Is Hot a filth disease tu
Itself. exiHTietire shows that perstJUs
who live ill unsAiiiiary surnnindlnK!^
ore niueh more likely to die of the dis
wh**n they coniraet It than those
who liv«* in lH‘tt*r environments.
ITosecutlon of those wh(» have not
paid ob«?dlenee to tbe antl-mosqiiltn
«»rdlnanee is also to Iw* parlidiiatei in
by ftxleral offlrers. 8wc*epinK onliTs
have lHK>n issued to the |HtlU'e to prosci'iite all landlords and aKenis who fail
senvn cIsHTns. The result of the
order was the makitiR of a large nuro
lM*r of BffldaTlls by Ihe |sdlr«* tcslay.
ic uptown ward the ritl/ens’ com
tnill«*i» swiire out elchiy alfldavlts for
violations of the srrwnluK law. some
of tlif*m sKainst men of prominence
1.1 wealili.
Iteinoval of fruit trade from New
tirleans has thrown many Italians out
of work and the Italian soeietie.« now
«'.nih Kiv«- Ihri'e meals to all Indigent
pen«.n> who apply a» the charity restaurani In the French quarter.
Oyster m«‘n arc now In fear that they
w.ill b.- iinalde l«» njH’n the flshlnR seast»n on 8.-lit 1. as usual, on arcouni
«*f the quaiittiiini*. The Isiard of trade
dwlans that grain exp**rts will in nowIm- suffer on aeeimnt of Ihe yellow
fever.
All six theat.rs are preparing to
oi*i n In S«*pt.-mb.T Two theaters have
Slock companies and will proliably
have no trouble In oiK'iiinR.
At 12 o'clock t.slay thirteen new
casi*s and fi\e death.« from yellow
f«>ver wore report »*«1
TO GIVE PEACH FEAST.
Sam H. Kelly Will Entertain Hoiii
Representative*.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Benton Harbor. Mich.. Aor. Ki —
Sam H. Kelly will give a peach feast
to eighty member* fjt the state bouse
of representatives In this city Sept. 7
Sperlal to the Evening Record.
Kalkahka. Mich., Aug. 15 —AUmt 2
o’clock
thU
morning
policeman
Stougheon noticed a coat and bat lying
on top of a higb-dlve outfit Ik-Iiir u*<h1
by tlH? carnival romiiany hen-. He
Ktarted an examinatlim and in the tjuiV
below dUeovered the body of Woli.-r
FerRutKio. a young man of this plaee.
No one saw Fr-rgnson make th«- Jump
but It in very evident that he b*apt<d
from the tr»p «if the ladder. Earlier In
tbe evening he had b«-<*n on the ladder
and told aeveral of his companiunit
that he was going to make the dive, he
bi-lng of the opinion that he eould do
it as well as a professional.
The ladder is alioiit thliiy-flve fe<-t
high and the tank in which the imtformer Jumps Is lK*lw«*<-n six ami
eight feet dei-j. and filled with water.
Thc-/e wss not a mark on y oung Ker
guHon’s iMMly and it is thouRht that he
struck the water In the wrong posIHon
and drqwned. He had not lM*en drink
ing but was regar.b-d as som'-whal «-c.
centrir.
The young man was 23 years (dd and
as the main support of a widuwt-tl
innther.
&
LAKE DTERROWED ITS BANKS
WIPED OUT AN ENTIRE INDIAN
VILLAGE.
Nine Deaths Have Resulted Already
and it le Believed That Many
Others Were Lost In
the Flood,
By Wire to the Evenjng Record.
laihore, Aug 15.—As a r(*sult of a
great earthquake a lorge lake w'as
form».*d III the I<ungra district of Pun
jab. Thin l:ik?* has now ovt-rflowi*.!
its luuiks au.l wi]K'.I out an .-iiiir.- vil
lage. .Vltu- diaths have reM»li.-d aln-ady and many uth.-rs are bel‘ev.*d to
Im- lost.
Will Leave Northern Michigan Trans
portation Company Sept. 1 and
Locate in Chicago.
E. H. Pope, who has he).I the |h>s1llon of agent In Trav«-rse City for the
Northern MichiRan Traiisisirtatlon
coni|iany. has r?-signed liL position, the
n-slgnallon to take effect Sepi 1. Mr.
I’ois- has accept.-.! a |swlti.»n in the
Chicago ofRce of the Transcontinental
EYelght coni|tany as assisinnt to the
ninuaR.-r Fr.Nl H«*«Ideu. f.irm.-rly of
this elty. is at the head of thl.s cim
pany^and it Is tliro.mh'bim that Mr
I’oiH' has seour.-.l thi* Cbicag.. place,
w hlch is a very go.>d on.* and one oj
responsibility.
Mr. I’opt* has ha<l
charg.* of the Traverse City business
<»f the Nortliern Michigan Transis)rta
tlon company for nine year* and has
iHvn a valuable man to the company.
He will leave for Chicago the first of
next month and make that city his fu
ture home. His family will remain In
Traverse Flty for the winter.
WON T TEU HIS NAME
J. M. Honsbaw, manager of J. W.
Slater’s bouse furnishing store at Elk
Raplda passed through the city last
evening on bis way to Grand Rapids
to attend Probate cotirL
WANTED.
900 women, girls and -tioya over
14 yaara of aga. Plaaaant, clean
work.
’The Travaraa city Canning COb
Mg U-tf
City Book Store
Cb« Bobart Co.
WE RE CLOSING
OUT
THE E C LEWIS
Smartest Outing
$uits.»
SHOE STOCK
Good Shoes
Going
Cheap
TioiMrr*, N«tU(w Shirt*. Biiww
mm
trinity.
■ will nu
wbotdaya
SHOE BAROAIIM^
' A few pairs Tan Shoes and Oxfords to close
out at once.
.
2,00
BAOHANT
\V.‘ have just nv. iv.Nl a large
shipnii iit of womens' shoes
that we have plaeetl on sale
si:£v*s and j)riei*s.
l*Ttaiiiiug to LuiiiImt nml
Building Maloriftlg of aJJ
kinds, wc will Ui gltul toconfi r with you at any tinic.
at $123
all solid and hilest styles.
wAiT:y
DRUG JTORE
lioys’ and yonths’ rough and
n*nily shra-s at ex«*eptionally good values. Rememln*r we are never undersold
for good goods.
5 E COR FROKT AUNION.
mnd enilick
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TIUs
PRICES SATISFACTOR'V
KatAbllshwdln 1868
Room 210 Stmt* BAnk Bldg.
& Company
242 e. Troat St.
Orinnoll Oro-tKiort
Ths FUno snd Or^sn BByen* Guido
III U>«.
Oon»m-«t»nd- i.»il •<>l>r'-'»i**-ntly *■ UIUSNKU. hBOS-noor it.r*n» ». mu.-h U thr Piaao porrhoMT-A n*«>- <h»t
•to»l ». •
IbwiitT* gu*r*nt*« of «*tiiif*ctioo to •Tory
purchawr for OTt-r tw.-fitr nrr ytwuw.
Vuo will find It VKBY MrVH To VOint
ADVAVTAOE to -«w .rt- co«niut.i- st- »ith
u. If y.Ki *r» «.nt,-mpUtinK tb- puroh»n- of j
• Plan*, or any oib*-r
IcKiirumret.
7T::z
»ordm
ORINNBL.I- BRO’TI-IERS
HichidRA's UUiBg Mosk Bouse. 159 E. Front St
Pants Being Rt......
$i.l2, $1.50, $1.68, $2.25
A sncoe^sful season loaves us with only a few i«irs
of each style, all of which we put in at
On««Feurtb Off
the regular prices—many hye alrtsady availed them
selves of this opportunity—many more will do so on
reading this offer—Be one of tliose to profit by this
opportunity.
ISHRRMAM
e.HUirCRRl
(hTCW CAVTB Bl^OCK.)
* |
'
R0800I
A swivping roiluction in
MinB^* WomenB* and Chil.IrC-ns’ Tail. Black and
Canvas Oxfonls
W<* have tin* most «lural.li* 6]siiip-s tile ni.'irkot
liffonls. We know liow
to liny Pis»n*;e8 tiii.l will
J^ive you llio lii-ti.-lil of
t» u r kiiowi»-.le,..
All
I
A
Tootmar
Sponges
Stranger Who Wat Injured Yesterday
Is Doing Well Today—Was Mis
taken In the Train*.
The stranger who Jumped from the
wfiithbound Pore Marquette pashonger
train yesterday noon. Is doing nlctiiy
today. He Is slUi al the Grand Trav
erse hospital and as yet ha* not told
his name. He has volunteered another
explanation of why he Jumped from
Ihe train as he says that he was mis
taken in the train intending to go
north. When he found that he was on
the wrong one, he went to Jump and
fell.
On all hammocks at ONE-FOURTH OFF. This
is only the beginning of Hammock weather, as
August and September are alwa>’s warm months.
Lots of good ones to pick from.
SHOES
dot Wtatbor
Durable
Bsliaved, However, That the Draft as
Prepared Will Not Be Pleasing to
the People.
E. H. POPE RESIGNS
J1 Close Out.
DOUGLAS cS: CROSSETT MAKE
PLAN OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
SENT RUSSIAN GOVERNORS.
By W’Ire to the Ev<*nlng Record.
St. IN-tersburg. Aug. 15—The pLm of
the organiratlon of the pro|Hi>.ed na
tional assembly has lMH*n forwanU*tl
to the. governor of all dUtriets of Kus’TTj© opinion was express.*.! today
by the offlelals that tie- draft for the
assembly pn>i»oseil by M. Uotillgan
would not satisfy the p»ipulatlon ut
this time.
irSIHE RIGHT
TIME TO BUY
NINTH YEAR-2S71
3.BO Or«id*s
3.00 OrMbd^Bb
2.BO Orflid^s
WONT SATISFY THEM
A. n. Barnes. plumlK*r. has received ''Frank Wranakl ha* pnrehased .the|
MPtrnct for lieminc of the New Wea- old windotUI which stood In the rear of I
the.oountyr jalL
<'
tmi Mlwol iKwac.
1^4^
6 O’CLOCK EDITION
TKAVCMC art, WCHIOAN. TUEaOAY, AUOUST IS, ISOS.
PARRAUTBESHOTED
WEATHCfl>-Local zmiiu tdoisiu mud
WedMadar; varnsr; ft«ali to briik
northe^t ahlfUar to Kratbertjr wind*
Vou'll find uur i*8timaU!8 and atlvice will sitvc* money for you
planning a building.
wIk ii
(lur mills turn out evi-rj lliing for iub rior linish—our ynnl
everything fur thu outside.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ClUzane Phono, 32t Boll. ISO.
W.L. Brown. OtUna
Still Another Offer
A word to young men wliu wear long pants,
ages U to I'.I
TO CLOSE OUT QUICK
LOT NO. I—$7.50 Suits for , . $5.00
LOTNO. 2—lalot of them] $10.00
Suits for................................. $6.50
LOT NO. 3—$ 12.00 Suits for . . $7.50
LOT NO. 4--$ i 5.00 Suits for , . $10.00
Assortment of Mixtures
Blues and Blacks
LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT AD
Bargains in Men's Suits, Childrens’ Suits, Boys’
Suits
.
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TNS SVtffllM MtoOlia TAAVKIIMI CfTY, WCHIOAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1S» 1«^
THEEVENIWRECOBD
IKEIINGW
iStToR
ORGANIZATION WILL BE MAOC IN
GUANO NANtOG
^W.HABral. I
and Maww df dddgnati Fiea Protaetioa to Sa DUeiWBidL
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PRCW DENT’S 8ENTUIENT8
PIAUDEO.
The fcpplauw siVHii by the WJIke*feam mlnnrm to I»rfiild«ut RocM«*T»lt'c
dMdaratlon. that the pnilecUoo guar
aataed tuf law should be given and
would 1» glvm to laliorlng men will
ing to work and wUblag to work. Indi
cated their favor fur the sentiment
however true It • may be that many of
them have prartlcally violated It.
There Is the greatest possible value In
a fair and full mutual undei>randlng
surh as Uie president sought to s<
Men who claim The protection of
and government as against oppression
and unjust tn-atment fmm rorysjratlona must accept the restraint of state
and government in behalf of the legiti. aiato rights of pr«i»erty and In opftoslMon to personal violence. Even the
.floatijr and deplorable experience of
c«aL joars and Yecent m<»nths may pot
hare fully taught the value and neces
sity of this reqolrement, but i
thing Is gained, very much indeed,
when a large Msemhlage of VVIlkesbarre miners Is led to applaud Us fair
and forceful stat«ntK‘ot.
At Grand RapMs on Toesday and
Wednesday. Aug. 29 and 30, the Ifldh
lean Forestry association will be orcanlzed. It will have for lu mission
one or the mart Important obje^ eonoected with statecraft la' Mlehigan.
says the Michigan Tradesman.
There has for a great many years
been an agitaUoo of the- great problem
of forest coosenrsUon In our stale,
which has resnited In the organlzatloo
of a forestry commission, having cer
tain limited powers given It.by the
legislature.
Experimentation in a
small way has lieen aitt-mpted. There
Is awakening, however, among the peo
ple a fe<-llDg that the problems
nected with the cutting off of Umtxuand the maintaining of manufactorit^
which depend uptHi wood for raw ma
terial are so far reaching and of Immediate imfiortance that there i
general movement looking toward
carefully planned methods of action.
The Michigan Horticultural society
aceompIlab(>d a great work in bringing
home to the masses of the people the
poMsihllithw of the state in connec
tion with fruit growing, and this same
kind of a movement must Im‘ iiiaugu
rati-d to enlist the people in this great
er problf>m of forestry.
Fbr over half a century the exploita
tion of the enormous forest growUi has
been the second greateest Industry of
the state. For many years this great
resource was deemed inexhaustible,
hut the last fifteen years have cU»srly
proven otherwise.
The s
changed from the greatest lumbering
exporting cHstrlct In the w’orld into an
imiiortlng timlier’-dlstrict. Hundreds
of thousands of dollars are paid by the
people for freight alune upon Imported
raw msterlsl which should he grown
fa abundance within our own state.
This Is but a feeble indication of the
great changes that have been wrought
Probably no less than llOh.OOO.OOO of
our own capital have sought invest
ment during tlH' last flfteen years out
side of our borders, simply hecauw*
the timlier was no longer to be found
In the sute. At the same time mllllons of acres of land which have been
stripped of their forest cover still re
main deiiudeil. having l)e«*n w-astiHl hy
eontlmirnis confiagrat ions, and are now
an unpnaluctive waste. 'This capital
Is needed In our state. Hardly onethird of our land Is lmprovt*d and less
than one-half Is actually settjed. The
loss to our state which results from
this lark of Intelligent management
amniinis to at li'ast llu.lNKl.rMH) per
jCHBPEBDIWTEUI
poimiiG 8«ii
AROOfl OF THE INDIANS NOT
DniMEO OY OAMFNC88.
FLAYS WITH FIERCE’S CORN
HUNKERS TOMORROW.
Ijscat
•• RrocMcing Hard
for the Oanw.
II TIBI UTIIE TOIGIE
The Cherokee Indian bnae ball team
hlch eroBSes bats here with Pierce's
SERVICES WERE HELD BECAUSE Co™ Huakers tomorrow will arrh^*
from
Tbomiwonrille at 1:15 ore
OF SCARCITY OF WHITES.
Pere Marqoette.
This is the second season that the
On* .Family Drove Through From team has been on the road and for
nearly twt* year* they have been sucHonor, Arriving Drenched Sf)A
ccaafol In their games as well as
Bodragglod—Work of the
financially. Traveling la their
Indian Choir.
Pnllman nr the mrictesf training
be rqaintalced and during the whole
season every player kept in the I
Special to the Evening Record.
Notthpori. Mich.. Aug. 13.—During cf condition. TrmVerso City has
the steady downpour of rain which has ball park but this will be ovitcohh*
lasted fur thirty-six hours the tented by the fact that a canvas fence is car
meetings of the Indian camp meeting ried by the learn. The grand stand re
have continued without intermlsaion. semble* the reserved seats in a cirens
all services for the day today and last aside from the fart that the sp<*rtat<»rs
evening having !>«*<■« conducted entire are proterte<l from stiay foul halls hy
ly in the Ottawa language, the audi a wire netting.
The game in the evening Is a feature
ences being exclusively natives. Many
new arrivals pitched their tents yes which no other team on the ruai
lerday afternoon in the {touring rain, ever tried and attracts ah immense
one family having driven through from crowd In e\-ery city that Is fortunat
B«"cure dates with the aggre
Honor, arriving at 3 o'clock wet and enough
hedragg1(*d hut full of eufhnsla.sm for I gallon.
the week's stand for religion.
The local Itam Is (tuning
Last evening the Canadian evangel- final touches and under the suttervi1*1, Rev. William Ellas, conducted , sino of several old fans, practice har4
the service*, taking as his text the i and ttfien.
words “Lupk unto me and Ite saved.", The attraction tomorrow Is worthy
hut owing to the scarcity of whites In i»f a full • house" at ls»th games.
the audience he sfioke In the OJlbway :
-----------------------tongue. The large Indian choir sing
AMUSEMENTS,
almost without Intermission fn>m one
service to another Immediately after, “
the close*- of the regular services g.th-!
ering around the little r.-ed organ and !
'
singing the hymns which have been j
'
translated in the Ojehwav tongue h>
'‘^o typifx
early missionary translators.
The^““‘'*»
Charlevoix Indians have not arrived ’
"
but are expected tomorrow. Manv |
famine* do not enter the grounds until!
j
that
which
will
grace
the
local
the last three days and feel
wrheii the famous success **l’no«-r
jSoutheni Skl«*s'' Is presented in
TRIM THE TREES.
Tomorrow Ik the l.eKinnltiR of i
two dsys set a|tart by the mayor
trim the shade trees of the city to con
form with the ordlnsnc4>. The citir.en8
Owing to the death of the organlsi
Mis* Ella Agosa. soon after last year's
of Tra'‘l('rse CUy should all Join In and
camp me<*ting. the music this year Ik
trim every tree that needs It within
In charge* of Louis Sho-an-xla-sa. who
the appointed tlm«*. There has
leail* in singing with a clear tenor
some qiu*stlon raised as to whether
voice, the reed organ lK*lng playitl h>
this was the right time <if year or
two young Indian women. Eliza Iy*wis
to trim th(> tn*es hut as near as
he lesrned. there Is no tn-ttcr time
of^'orthimri and l»uise Wllllanis also
of Northport. who vie wlili oni> an
than right now .
in meehanical siiri»riM-s. in di:
other In the work.
The maj-or.jtn<^a numls-r of citizens
malic siMiallons. In pictures and cl
The choir is compos«*d of the follow
have act • -fcood example by going
maxes. It Is the only strongly sen-a
Ing. I.<»iil8 Show-an-<la sa. John Redahesd and trimming their tre<«H and
tional play that dis-s not d»*scend
bird. tenors;
Martha Way-a sing.
the effect la worth all the lalsir and
"Ulooi! and thundci" melhoils. InH I
cost. Not only is the convenience of
Nancy Waun-a-gi*t*-shlch. sopranos; all the literary merit and charm of i
James Wann-a-ge«‘-shlc, Generean Solo
the itodestrlan much ••nhanr«'d hi
be.st romantic plays, coutded with the
trees and the street pn-M-nts a very
men. Joe Ueilhird and John Coon, thrilling dramatic power of a gn-a
bassos. No alto talent has l>een found
much lmproi-«>d ape|wranc«*.
roehHlraina. and the tirilliancy an«
among the memlM*rs at present on the
Trim tlie trees tomorrow and
«|»arkle of the hnghl<-.,t com/dies
One of the great ohject.s In the for griMinds,
day. Ik«n*t lie afraid to stop at nine
th«*refor»* it ph-a«es ilu- most critical
mation
of
the
forestry
association
Is
Beginning tonight the Nnrth|Ki:t
3Te«>l. i-Uher. If your tre«-s ore largi
and inteilij;i-nt at the »anie time
servici* for rami* grounds will he ihi It thrills a gallery to the highest |»oin;
enough, trim them ten or even twelve to check these enormous htsses;
Induce the state and private eti
feet from tin* groutid.
for the week. I>*avi* Traverse City
prise to handle judiciously ahat there at f> o'clock for the ramp gmnnd.s. re of enthusiasm. It Is never tlresonu
and never allows the intep-si to
Is left
our forest growth, and
tuniing after the me«*tlng.
flag hilt holds an uudienee entranre.l
pn»t4Vt nnrl restiK-k the vast anuis of
to the last. . It toiu-h*-s alway.s
d<-nude<l lands. What mort> imiiortanl
chords of liuiuaii sytu|tatli> aiitl human
Farmers Will Have s Good Time
DO YOU SMOKE?
work can he undertaken In our stale
justice. It has nothing old or hiu-k
the Old Fair Grounds
than to utilize pro|sTl.v the more fer
, Auq. 26.
tile of tlK*«e wasti- lands for agricul S. E. Wait A Sons Recommend Chicoa. neyt-tl about it and nothing Mm
ahles an amlltor to anticipate what ik
the Cigar That Pleases.
ture and the h»ss fertile for jK-rmanent
Nothing gives a smoker nton* pleas coming next At .‘4ieinh«-rg’s Grnnii
Aug Jd there will he held on the old for*-st growth? This Is not a T^opian
Tue.nlay. Aug. 22.
fair grounds a tJrange rally for all. sehenie. I'nder a pniper forest t*ollcy lire than a pun! cigar, such as Wad.swhether tlrangt rs or not. A Imskei Michigan w ill in the n<*ar futun* again worth Bros.' Chicos that S. E. Wait ATlie great trio. Otxirge Rife and Ve<l
dinner In the grove. An addr«‘ss w ill have her home supply of timlier and Sons are recommending i*o strongiy.
der and Wdd*T. s|K-cia4iy artists, an
S.
E.
Walt
A
Sons
say
that
they
he dellvensi by Mortimer Whlt«*head. will he able to hold the many Induswith Iho Middleton Stivk cmiipanv
|iast deciurer of the National Crange. trh*s dependent upon the raw material j have never tofore had a cigar w in so which app»*ar.s at the cMty 4*|S‘ra hous*
Addn-sses liy |intminent local sjH-ok- fnun the forest, whirl) are now raphl many friends amongst smokers that
goo.1 cigar, "while the"chh^ jSn""-day iiighis
ly slipping away fn»m us. A factor
ers. (hs>d mnsie Kveryhody a
- ‘"
als4> to Im' cotishhM^-d in this relation costs .V. yet it Is made from ihe sain.
welctinie.
'''ery jH-rform
ship Is the Imisirtanee of awakening In quality of toluirro. with a long Havana ^
I'>ay Put <«
our iieople a moral sense with ri-gard ! filler, as anv lOc cigar on the market
MADE A KILLING.
“IVyon.l
to the extravagant waste in connection It comes direct to S. E. Wait & Sons|'‘‘‘“
from the manufacturers, fhiis saving M'**'
Bert Winnie and George Navarre with oiir forest covor.
all JohlM*rs' profits. S. K. Walt A Sons i
writ.i n.
Caught Big Bunch of Trout.
At this Initial nie<*ling of the Fores
want all lov«*ts of a gissl smoke to try 1
-----------------------(hM)ige W (V Naxarre and Ih rt Win try assrK'lation. there an* three sub
yOlTHS' $!•• suits, inrludiiig some
nie went up the Ihmrdtnun at to .tn jects which will prolMihly lx* consid- the ('hlos. Begin smoking them to[blue and blacks.
yestefilay atHl retunu-tf 4it t'.iSilMast eml by the mtwf level-headed
; 13-tf
Hamilton Clothing Co.
state. They an*: first, proper,
evening with flfr> !hr«V iroul. While
hnslness like action of the state with
this is not a ns-ord hreakt-r for
regard to Its largv* holdings of lighter
her. yet they had twel\«- dsli that
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
inferior lands; second, better proag«il iK-tier than flfteen inches The
OUR CHILimEN'S suit sale is still
tiH-tlon of all kinds of forestry prop
trout wen- lilting yesterday but
WANTED.
ferred minnows to any other diet al erty. es|>ecially pnHectloo from fire;
ug 13-tf
Hamilton Clothing Co. „
300 women, girls and boy* over.
though some of the hlg spi-ckled ones and third, a reasonable method vt
14 year* of age. PloaaanL clean
tiHik grasshoppers. Tlte catch consist taxation of forest property which shall
Harry Harner has l
work.
ed of iKith rainbows and siMickhil make investment In lands for the pro play the pl(>e organ i
The Traver** City Canning Co.
trout. Mr. Navarn’ hail a phoiograiih duction of timber attractive to cmi>ita1. tional church.
aug 12-tf
taken of the hlg fellows- toilay.
S<‘veral hundred men Nave already IndlcaUHl Interest In this movement by
TRY A RECORD WANT AXL
becoming members of the associatioo.
CHAMPION BEAN PICKER.
there certainly should be a thou
Freddie Dalzell Sets a Fast Pace for sand Michigan names in Us roster of
ibers before this convention shall
Others.
adjourn.
Wc shall give other details
Freddie flmlrelU 13 years old. mad*'
a great record the first of the week with regard to the program of the
picking iNwns at Brookdale farm. Elm meeting in suceeding mimbers of the
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
wood township, owned hy Arthur Van Tradesman.
SOMETHING NEW
ft-'
Natter. The lad's score
pounds In 124 hours.
was
OUR NE^^* Hawes" hat* in both
soft and stiff are ccrtalnly*hand»omc.
Sold only by one agent In each dty.
ASK AGENT PERK MARQtTETTK
ang ISV
Hamilton Clothing Co.
about $3.00 excursion to Milwaukee
Thursday. Tickets good on 8:30^ p. m.
train.
aug 14 lS^16-21-S2-23-2S 2>-30
Babies’ akin will be aoft, fair and
READ OUR AD. on boys' long pant
smooth If you give theta HoUlster’a
ilta.
Rocky Muubtala Ttm tkU month. It
ug l$-tf
Hamilton Oothlng Co.
regulates the stomach and towels. It
Bsakes the little ones sleep and grow.
3S cents. Johnaon Drug Store.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
JA1.2IO
-ro o»-ioo2a:^
• frpROM
SPECIAL—Wo can civo yon a pooil OoucL, uplmlstonxl in
fine
roilour, uitx-ly onibudtod banlwooJ frumi*. U-si bti*cl
sprint's, for
ONLY $4.75
Wean* showing a lot of ^thoeo popular sellers in nieiliam
priees, raiiKiim fniin
$9.50 TO $18.00
Tlntii* incltuk* those ailjustalile t*ii»l IXan'nporta that can lie
arnuiK»il Ui 6t any «*«)rm*rof the room.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
J. W. SI-ATER
WM«>kaa4l*l>a Trar IdUU* Bum f«f*khw
Public is Aroused.
J
A Touching Story
The public is an»UN. .l to a ktiowl-|
<*dge of the ruruthe rn.-ritx
gn at medicinal tonic. Kh-, trie IlItt.-rK.
8hkk Kft.mach.
Knunach. liv. r and khlney>. ^ our lltih^glrl was^n^^«•Bnlng*hI«U^
for 8h
ktarv H Wali. rK. of 34i; St. flair Ave .'with M-rious thnuit tnmhle. and two
t<iluinhu8. O.. writes: -For several I physician* gave her up. We were almonths 1 was give,, up tu die. I had most In d.**palr. when we rwdved to
B catarrh
of the country than all other diseases fever and ague, my nerves w.*n* try Ur. King s New Discovery fur foo* ‘'**u‘‘*
8h-«-p. and ro> ’ sumption. f«mgh8 and Odds. The first
put together, and until the .....
years was aiiptKiscl
KiippoKcd to Ik* Incurable.
Ii
| f'**"**^
using jise-! Ism le gave rv«ef; after Uklng four
For a great many year* doctors prod.s.tors dnigs. that 1 could not , Is.tiles she wra* curcl. and is now Id
noiinr«*<l It a local disease and pre !
l»»'Kri>nuig to take , |H-rfect health." Never fail* to rellev*
scribed local rcminiles. and hv iln-1
'‘‘'L
<*iire a <x.ug
At Johnstantly failing to enre with I.K-al treatlime I was i-nllrely cured.' > sun's Drug Store. F. II. Meads and S.
mem. pronouncisl It Incurable. Scu-noe
Store. K Walt A Kmu' dnj^g stm-es; Wte and
Sl.tsi. guaraiit«*«*d. Trial
Trial hoiilc 1
has proven catarrh to he a cotisiUu-|>; "
^
tional disease and therefore requires drugstores; prict-ode.
const It lit lonal treatment. 1Halls Ca-----------------------manufactured
F J.
Don’t wglt imtll your blood Is Im*
Regulati** tin* stomach anil bowels.
).. Tole
iMiverlshexl and jxtn an* sick and all*
licaL and iwMithe* the little ones’ stom
only coQstItutk
lonal c
ket. It Is Uken Internally In duse* achs ami give.v then) a lit-altliful and iug. hut laki* Hom*l«*r s Rocky Moun
from 20 drop* to a leaspiMuiful. It naiiira' sle« j». |{ollii.ier's R«K-ky Moiin- tain Tea. It will |K>8itivHy drive out
arts directly on the blood and raucous
all Impurities. 33 eeots. T**a t»r Tale
Tea Is the ehildn-n’s iM-nefarlor. ..........“J—
surfaces of the system. They offer one
.
.
, lets. Jolinw»n Dnig Store.
hundred dollar* for any ea-M* It falls to I 33 eenm. Johns \ Drug St<»re.
Send for circulars and le*lliials.
Fiendish 8uffering
Addn
F. J. CHENEY
CO.. ToPeculiar Disappearance.
I* often raiiM-d hy son*s. ulcer* and
J. I>.
Sold hy
druggist*. 75coe...
,.J „r..KMcis
the |K*ci!lia^dlMPlVrmn^e^
|K*c
"A Royal Slave'* Is ih«- greatest ai:<!
best hlgh-i-las.s sensational play that
has h«-<-n seen in tliis country i
iM-st li.-alinc dressing I ever fuiind."
last ihr«-e dec'aih-s. It Is ih.- most
Inal play on tlx* lioards tiniay. origni>f
in IiK-aiion. in plot and story, in chni
' drug Kteres. {irice 23c. drug stoi. s; guarantetd.
wrtfiisn has eiily oue eiieiiiy. jin.l that. 1'^ 'V«‘t *
acters. In enstumt-s. in sci-nic <•
BiEGRUiiGEmmr
-/
TRIM THE TREES
Aug. 1C and 17 are the oMdal tree
trimming days in Traverse City. The
council has decided to enforce the or-,
Me and on the *nbjct. Major A. V.
Fricdrifdi baa the following u> *ay;
I
To the peofiie of Trarene Chy:
The city conneU at their last meet
ing held Aug. 7. decided to have the
ordinance relaitre to the trimming of
shade tree* eufom-d.
Hils ordinance (irovidcs that all
shade trees xin the strecu of iht* city
shall Im* trimmed at least nine feet
abux^ tho sidewalk and that If the
property holder doe* not do this work
that the boanl of public wnirkr shall'
trim the trv-s and rharp* the cost ut :
same to th<* property.
It is a very noilceable fact thal the
shade trees of our city nearly all n«*»xl j
trimming and If eveiyone will give*
this matter Immediate attention
ftrv<*l* will take on a much improxed j
a()p«atam-«*.
In order to gx?t this work done with
out delay I am going to ap|H«I to the
clvlc pride of «»ur people and ask then!
to set a(Mirt nj xt Thursday and Frldaj.
Atig. It: and 17. wh«*n tln-y will s<*«- tu
It that their ire»-8 ar»* trinum-d prop
erly. Those d<*iiirlug cuniiwtent lu l|i ‘
to do their trimming can notify the ‘
x-hlef of polict* who win secure sui-li
help for lbt*m.
Hoping thal our citizens will aUen.i |
to this matli-r and have the work done.(
on or iH-fon* the days aliove naiiu-d. 1
I am.
Your humble servant,
aiig 14 :.t
A. V, FrltNlrirh. Mayor.
F'lF'T'Y
|9 K FI
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
NOW—Shuters’
KVKRY fltlTIfAI. SMOKKR
non* Khuter's I'anaiella.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
THE VERY BEST CHEESE THAT IS MADE
.\nd who doesn’t like* jfood cheese. It is a dainty delicacy for cverj' meal. No
oiitinp or picnic dinner is quite complete without it. There are so many ways
of servinjj chec*se it just makes your mouth water to think of them. Cheese
Sandwiches, Cheese Sticks, WeKh Rarebit or Kir;,dish Monkey. You want the
very best creamy cheese for these. Just now wc are sellintj it for sixteen cents
a pound.
Bricl< Olreese
is the creamy, spon^'^y cheese so many prefer.
very fine indeed at Pl cents the pouml.
Wc
have somethin^;
Imperial.Oheoso
The, kind that all cheese lovers like.
kdass jars, sells at 15c, *J5c and 50c.
Comes in three sizes of air lijjht
RoqiueFor-t Oheeso
The ureat favorite with so many. The kind that very few firms carr>*.
They are $old in glass jars at 20c the jar.
Edam CFiease
Something very fine. There are customers who will cat no other.
They will csst you just a dollar a cheese.
I^eanu-t Bu't'ter
That is fast becoming so popular. It contains all the nutritious prop
erties of the peanut, and able physicians claim it is one of the best pure
food products known. Just the thing for the table, picnics, camping or
the cruise. Sold in two sires of glass jars at 10c and 15c.
OKIMT-
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
2So SEE OUR WOmOW 2So
J. B. Palgc Electric Co.
1S4 CASS STREET,
Mo.S;
; ^PHONE 602
M. THE HANNAH & LAY
9
MERCANTILE COMPANY
DNiHJLAuaAa Ni maTYia
ONiHXAuaAa
ni
Bua'ivaa
ONiHjLAMaAa
ni
BnanYaG
mmm
f
IWI
BMirKflSI
TIM art tepijf wi CUM M«i7 r«calirtas* <»U over on the aooth aMc
IbM atiM. A roMc MO who hM a
gTMt TiwUnwi for the rod w4 rMl
had hoahad aa mormooB pickerri. one
aa Mt M a harrrt. ao be nr*.
welghbK la the aeKlibarbood of thlrtT
povada. He had a beanr oiled ellk Uae
«ad a rod that was tried aad troc. eo
he took fab thae with a tefa aad
seeded ftnanr la laadlac it. The «xertioa, boawTcr. wae wo areat that he
area eery warn, eo warm that be
aerahaaed aad fonad that be bad been
haallac oa the ataad eorer and bad
panad the al*bt laa^ orer oo
floor. The bed clotbe* hA^ofCfat Are
aad a Merry ooallacratkMilld lab to
eaeae bet be dMn't kxw hb head aad
aaeeeadcd la etopplnK ibr «**• »lth
irHefcer of water. **Bbi It waa worU
It to land that pldtrreJ.” he aald.
Keep Tbeee Thlnpe la Mind.
The raloe of time. Loei capital may
be reelorr-<l by diligent use of expertease: tlnw- lo«t Is lo«t forerer.
Tbe
socccas
of
penmveraacc.
“Keeping evertaatiafly at If brines
the hoped-for reaelt.
The plcasnre of working. The only
really unhappy, rich or poor, an
Idle.
Tbe dignity of simplicity. When the
“frills'- are off tbe man is **on.“
The worth of character. In the last
analysis tbe only real ralou Is a clear
soascience.
The power of kindneas. It wins
when all coercive measures fall.
The Inflnoore of example. Practice
doca more than prcsccid in showing
the way.
The olillgatloB of duly. Your
cent should ntH so much be what you
get as what you do for what you get.
The wisdom of economy. The
who sarea makes more than be saves.
The virtue of patience. "All things
come to him who waits."
The improvement of talent Talent
b tbe only capital which compounds
ItsHf by exercise.
The joy of orlglnntlng. The hap
piest man b be who docs the best
thing first Tbe creative Instinct
should be encouraged for the pure Joyfound In Its demonstrations. The subacducnt financial reward brings no
M*ch pleasure as that first sense of
faavlag made a new thing or conceived
a new idea.—Michigan Tradesman.
Church Cempoaad of Foaalla.
There Is a church In tbe quiet lllt|c
vlllsac «*r Mumford, near the >'lBgara
Palis, which Is eomttused en«lri-ly of
fossils. At first glance the walls ap
pear to Im* eonstrurted of n»ugh sand
stone smeared with an uneven coating
of gritty, exmrse plaster, but a closer
view reveals the ern>r of this first con
clusion. Instead of |>1ast«-r ilie eyes
behold novel tmei-rU-s of delicate
luBvee, lacework of interwoven twigs,
bits of broken brancht-s. fragments of
mossy bark, and splinters
wood, all
presened against tbe wasting of time
and decay by In-lug turned Into tl.e
hardest of flinty limestone. As n mai
ler of fact, every block of stone in the
four walls Is a clowly-cemented mass
of dainty foHstU.—^Tii Hits.
THE MARKETS.
Hast iluffalit. 5^ug. t.'>./ t'aille—Slow,
steady vahni-. C*alv«-«-i> Steady, trade
light Sheep and lanitts Slow, lower.
ll*»gK—Heavy grades ^ttonger. pigs
slow
IXtroll, Mich . Aug r.-Wheat —
8<*p'**ni»"‘r. K34r; No. ” re*l. KV; So
'Z com.
So 3 ni-w white *uiis.
:?c.
Toledo. O. Aug if. — Wh<-ai (*a.-h
iKc, nib r '
M\r; 8e|»lenil>er.
SSSc.
Chicago. Aug 13 — \Vt»i-ai—R«*ptem
her. «l^c; IkvimtH-r. K"\r. CoruSeptember.
iK-ct'mber.
9alaa—c8|»temb«T. r3\c; IVcerntn-r.
ri»\c, September pork. |M.30; lanl.
|7>3. ribs. IS.75.
BIOS WANTED
■ IMBMimM
tmcotm, Tfuvcutc cmr. mcHtOAii
I>uriiig the follovlBg two weeks tbe
Kieomer Colambln will connect at
Nortbpcmi with the steamer Beaver
for rharUwnii and Petoakey Tues
days. Thursdays and Saturday. Colum
bia leaves Traverse City at 8;30 a. m.
U
IMOt
INDIAN CAMP MEETING—Spectal
boot oenrlee Tuesday and Friday.
Steamer Columbia wUI leave Traveroe
City At *;30 a. m.. returning leave
Nortfaport at 7 p. m... giving oR tfae
AfterMB at ounp grounds, nire Me
I Ulp.
aug 12.1415
Auourr «, ms,
taka at the wldaM part ia lt% ggtoataaflPBdayaantag. Thadbumeeb
about half a flBOa Odd ho waa hoodlcopped hr a viod wklefa spraag op
when be waa half way aaoos. He beUevea that be caa do H la foortaca
Minntea srltfa a little pcaetioe.
Mr- and Mrs. Jooaph AUgaier oehs
hrated their twentieth wadding aanb
rersary Saturday alght. Aboot slaty
frleada had ptaMMd a snrprtee and al
thoagh thb was dboovered all had
very pleeannt time.
Nine yoaig ladles enjoyed a picnic
supper aad daaoe at the We-qu«4oog
dob last evening
Owing to the wet weather, the Weque-tong base hall team caqceled thi
date wrlth Omeaa today.
Chief of Polloe Aahton Unded
George Dnnberry last nlghu Danberry
b ^ wanted In St Joe on a larceny
charge. The St. Joe officers came
after him today.
The Yrtcnda of Herbert Montague,
son of J. A. Montague, will be pleased
th bam that be it moch Improved
after bis recent Illness aad b now
able to sit up.
The steamer Columbia look out
large consignment of freight for Ton*
Lake and Norwood this morning. Tbe
boat win arrive In port several hours
behind schedule time as a result.
Mbs Grace Hamer and Mrs. Ger
trude Hoover of Kansas City, who
the guest of her parenls. Mr. and Mrs.
H. Montague, entertained eleven meml»ers of the Alpha Chi Omega torortiy
of Ann Arlirtr Sunday. Dinner was
taken at the Park I»lace. a drive
around the city followed and luncheon
In the evening at Mr*. Hoover’s. The
party returned home yesterday n
Ing.
*rhe rejMilrs on the court house have
been rtunpleled and the next issue is
tbe straightening out of the insurance
which will be a Usk as the building is
insured in ton different companies.
h-rmnk Mathews of Wfe Ijike has
stan«*d. a twenty days stop at the
Grand Tra%enw*'county Jail on account
of being drunk and disorderly.
Tbo Traverse City fife and drum
corps U>ft this noon for Kalkaska,
wher<> they will atu-nd the re-.inlon.
They were accomiianlod by about a
dozen memlH-rs of the local 'i»osl and
relief corps.
Three small civil suits were disposed
qf In Justice Curtis’ court this momg.
Two registered yearling calves from
tbe famous assylum herd were shipped
R. J. Foster of Courtlaod, N. Y.. by
express ibU noon.
■CASTS or ASU.
wonhlp aeciDs to be nttml to tbe
Hindoo, and tt b certainly one of the
foondatioo atones of Bnhmanbm. Fob
lowcxs of tbe pnrv fonm of that faith
may aay that tbe ucred benata are
Benders of KlpUng*a “Kim.” wblcb only aymbob and not gods, but a regfraa g better picture of Indian Ufe Ugkm moat be Judged by tbe effect
dma anything ebe In print, may recall wbkk It baa on tbe mass of
how tbe bern first begged on behalf of deroteea. Tbe monkey, tbe crocodile,
Ibe TIbeUn jogL Tbe baaaar woman tbe crane, tbe fbb, tbe eobra and other
aerpecta are among the creatimia that
to whom be gave Htt begging bowl
share with tbe boll tbe reverence of the
cried:
people, if not their worship. Benarea
“That bowU Indeed! That cow be) la tbe headquarters of all tbe coraerBed .baaket! Tboo ha« as much grace onw-cnlts of Brahmanlam that e^wcblaa tbe holy boll of Shiv. He has taken ly wotfcl *n one or other of these aacred
tbe beat of a basket of onions already beaata.
One of tbe hcriieA*. nbeea |e Benares
tbU mom. and. foosooth, 1 most flU tby
b tbe iRwrga Kbood. ur
te
bowL He comes here again.'
“Tbe huge, moose colored Brabmanee pie. The monkey comes next to t
bnU of tbe ward araa sbonlderlng his Brabmanee boll In order of aanctli
An EligUsb resident In the dtj ai
way tbroogb tbe many colored crowd, tbe writer that anybody who killed «
a atolen planuin banging out of bb even 111 treated a monkey w<
woold nm a
month. He beaded straight for tbe .very good cbanco of belnj
abo^w^knowing^ IwlvUegw as a
i,y the fanatl.al naUvew That
lowered his bend, and j, not generally true of Indio, for I
puffed beamy along tbe line of baa-Jty,^, ^ monkeys killed there wltb^
making bis ebolcc. I p flew ^ut any trouble resulting, but I believe
Kim a bard little heel and cangbt him ' ■* ..
u_____
on bis moist bine nose. Ue snorted
^
^
dlgnantly and walked aw ay arroaa tbe j n,'o*,;k;vs Lv "kept aa i^ts““by the
^lu ralla, bis hump quivering with In- i priests. They run aboot all over the
dlgnatlon.
: pi*r<. just as they plrare and are never
caged or restrained In any way. Aa a
^
"
’ consequence they an' J«ll.v. good tem
pered little fellows, quite unlike the
savage, sulky brutes .von see In nn
American xoo. It Is a mistake to saje
abop, where a man lay.
, pose that a monkey's nature Is CAsei.
“ 'He drove away the bbull.' aald tbe , tlally vinous.
woman ,n .o n^ertone at la good to j ^he temple is slini.Iy a large pared
mama mt mt
f tW kwiT I
1 whM.
M of w^KxbJ“box'i!I
That la g.^. lATien I am In the
bouses In whl.-h the monkeys live,
baaaar the bull .ball not come to tnis , There Is a big tank for the monkeys to
boose, lie la a bold beggarmau.* ”
i drink fnim nml swim In. If they ebooic
Indeed, be la. and be la only one of:
many. Tbe t>vople of India,
a. like those ,bpu, au ,hp «-muasUc exercise they
of other Asiatic countries,
welcomed, but they
alaves of their aacred animals. There
Is no t^nny toon outragt'ous than i tpj-s from tbe prlesis nt an rxurbltatit
AS soon as they get Inside the
An EngllMi globe trotter of my ac- , nioukeys niol. them, ellmblng all ou r
quamtnucewM being shown tlH* sights ben,, snatching tbe food fivm thdr
of Benarea, tbe moat aacred city In all , b„uds and tb«. s.-amiK*ring off to eat
Imlla, some years ogo. As be passerl : j,
,.a„ynn tree
through one of tbe narrow, crowded j These monkeys'and all of Uielr klndatreeta of the baaaar bo met a
!,he gr.-,yi^b brown, sh .rt talk 1 «-ommun
white Brabmanee bu I atnlklng alo»gi^„,,,
.
a. If the whole city iK-longed to him. ,
des.-et,dnuts of Ilunubrushing peopk aside rlK^t ^
man. the monkey god of south,vn lu
and imshlng hi. nose unhindered Into 1^,a. Aceordlug to the myth of the
wll^
llnnuinan aldcl Rama to
island. IIi.<
It waa exactly the kind of scene de I Image 1
lust Hindoo
scribed 80 well In "Kim."
TT»
.«> U.,
.n
“
narrow pathway—"sidewalk."
Saered monkejrs scamper along the
would be called here, but In India aide- ]
shop
gulsbable. Neither would give
ol«,His,e
“’■P condantly worrle,
for both belanged
aaaertlve race. Tbe bull irlbd to push
m,... ----- ---------- -___ them
■ThsJIII.
rap on
Mis Wilkins I rei-uum. tbe novelist,
K..
i t***- companions of the hermits a:i 1
"Get ....
fakirs w.th which India swnrms, and
timliU-l townnl nii iiiigulnr w«uunu of
they are Uie chief imrt of the congi-eforlilddlng asiw^-t at n lea.
“Imi would lianlly ls»lleve."' she
moment
said ’ thal she w«K one ver>* t»cau1 and protiH-ted.
Tore,
tlful girl. And she was as vnin niid
I Tanks In which
ilh, now crowded around him, wiUi ,.
. . sacred crocodiles t
selfisti as she was iM-mitiriil.
Sbe tbe passion of murder In their hearu. i; kept are attached to Mime ‘"niples
(
|„
Jilt.si three desirable young uieu In
They
pelted
him
with
dirt
and
atones.
‘
VO years.
calhsl him all manner of vile names
"She had. I siii'isise. a g.ssi time (more numerous, surely, in India than
government,
while her 1a-anty lasted.
Now Iwr auywbereelseoueartb, and ibrcahmed
Indulgrn.t toward native
lM*sut.v la gone, and she Is alone lii
•uilKTstItlons. will, of ,*ourse. not allow
w.Wld—a hanl. rniel. okl woiiuiu
that now. Some .Augloludians o^«sert.
witli a bitter tongue.
mtervd bull? Death by torture was
^^•('riflcv.. are still
'•.%ud If abe once triiiniphed over surely too good for him. He would
'VhHher this Is true
‘n, men now, if they are vludU-tlvc bring a corae oa the city. Tlie famine !
“ I" *
enough may triumph over her.
and tbe plague would come. Their ;
“ <To.-odile
"(Hie of the men she Jlli.sl was suf wives would bo ,hlldless.
' **‘^*' »> *>“'*
'‘’"•'Iflrl.*nrty .-nn-l an.l vln«ll«-llvr for aiirh
IllnUom
ii
Bo tbe talk ran excitedly from man ’ Borne UlnUo
is are
unsiM'nUahly cruel
♦«.> nnltrals .1,-.
....--------,.j
jjj
trtiim|ili. She met.him a few y«>ara
th.at __
i
ago and aald:
e faillu
*"I^t me see; was it yon or .vour
► dumb animnis i
n'llglous
not Iwn for the ot>portune arrival of
brother who profuMU'd to me wlien 1 a police patrol of stalwart Sikhs- i
'
. a glrir
regally sconiful of Hindoo g.xis. and
for the w hole ten Icnry of
'I don’t know, ma.lara.’ the mao erer on the watch for such Incident.
rightly gNen. H to make
answered. 'I’rolmbly It was my fath. as this-the globe irotter’ would ccr- ;*
«n<l mi d. The Pur«-cs
er."'—New Orleans States.
talnly have i>ald with his life for his
*•>
Ignorance of H Index. Ideas ns to the i
“^n nnd I .cast, cud they
LMghlar al kaadMi.
aacrednesa of aacred animals.
;
ot their haundicss
It Is only In l>mdnn Hint snrh a mis
Such riots "• *hl- »«• common ii we.iltb
^c.-llth to
tO tbe
tbO support of the Jain i
use of so plendhi a istslllon as Trafnl- enough
squure would he loh-mhsl. as it tourist aensoD,
ly .\n)(
the Jnlii cult n« the neclle
flo.U
llshmen are not ala In. The trouble
The .\Mtlniinl cnHery, will
files t( tbe magnet. Tlie J.alns recog
ours, especially In !lensr*-s. the tx,
*^*”''*
‘"'d |.ep|MT l»ox d
d pos•'» the gods of the Hindoo creed,
liitvlllin-ur
'
^a”"!**-**
‘n
empire, rn.l
tbe laughing st.M-k of the lute....
lindoo
’ le Brfliinianl.-al thread nnd ndf..n.torr.-m.icr. .
m,u.«
i
Hludoo <;iste
<;.ste law. Yet
Yc they
It has iM-en calleil. Is the i.r™
Hindoo
1,. tl... .SnI.nr. ,.t n.|.l,.lt. «1,1, b leadqu
„f Broblminl.m nml the
millke the nvernge Brah
• muddy
_______of__________
_____^
n. They have «gree»l to Ignore nil
hicf siUronghokl
the animal worship
IS guiinbil liy niciinIngU-sM lions. which distinguishes that cult. There
Urahmnnism aud to dc1 tlir towi-ring column sunnnunted arv aacred animals all over India, but , 'oXe themselves to nil that is noble,
n dlniiimltve figure of NoImmi.— nowhere else are there so many of
reverence the aacre,! animals,
them as In Benarea. and nowhere else !
ei'** *<> lb*- worship n pracare they held In no mnch reverence and
»'v adoring nil animals, all
A Madera rshl^
living
creatures,
ami by making vef«»r
> mnch license.
Oner upon a time a Mni who had
the h,cvnirt.- Jjidy w ho Is Boi»-;had
Inst returned from a tour of
lad Just
posed > Kii.Hk
. .
, ., ..
I
In which he secured some exDoor.
But
etirlndt tBerlo-oked 1
.
me. for I am
.
Mouse."
Biduwnlkn of tbe city, enter sweetmeat
“I knocked once at your Poor.” re and grocery «torea and help themaelvei
plied the Fair I>auie. “but you wers to tbe ebolceat articles without blnnot at Home."
dnince. They enjoy the freedon, of
“Wbere was I?" asked tbe Man.
every city. If a biilloek chooses to He
“At the Comer Saloou," slm replied... down In a narrow lane where be fills
“W.-H. why didn’t you go there i
tbe entire apace, noD plons____
plons Hindoo win
KtMx-k?" he qnert*^.
pass that way while tbe sacred beaat
"I ,lld.” answered the lAd;
la taking hla toot
< “But 1 didn't Hear you." a
“Tbe Indulgence extended to thew
“No." she replied. "Imt tbe 8alouO- ■rtm bovlaca la wonderful. They enter
keeper did."
tbe moat oaexcd prectocts of the ternMoral—Be «n the other whle qf Cfae pies. They are oo pampered with
T w'lien the Swallows 1
r.—<1il,-ngo Dally Newo.
;T..re
OITR MEN“8 suit sale Is going full
blast.
aug
Hamilton Clothing Co.
r-TT'rrr—
PAQKt
-HME LIMIT FOR SCRMONt.
ANIMAIS AS DESPOTS
aqimndared bis Eamlngs I
Hldfc for the Job of ilrixtiic
' ous of narives and native superstitions,
but no Anglo-Indian woold care to
Inch tulMilor well with a thr,*e-lnrh j Refredluueuts sat by tlie Wayside
mosntng hU Tough l.u.-k.
Bnddei
strike a warred boll In Benares. Kim
casing at scliool district No. 3. While
he look.sl up Mud Beheld a Fair Fe-jdld It In Lahore. In Benarea It woukl
water township.
male standing
stanMfnv iH-fiUY
tu.f..,..- him.
t.i...
-------- tr\
|I be exceedingly
unwise even to swear
AH bids must l*e in by Aug ZT> The
"Who are y.m?’’ ask,si the Man.
«* the holy beast In the prcfU'nce of
school hoard rHoerres the right
"I mu IU,me Fortune" teplUsI tbe i
understand the
c«-iu or reject any or all l»lds. Address Female
oaths.
I'rauk E. Sours. Elk Rapids.
aug 13^t
To Charlevoix and Petoakey
tucioav,
i of Grawv ^
tfae city yesterday kmkiag otter buaiaeaa iBtereoto.
/
August PArtaer of Cedar waa a
Trmverno aty rloltor yesterday.
C. F. Johnson of Reed City was in
the city yeoterdoy.
R. D. Bigga of Old Mission la In *hc
city on busineoa.
Mrs. John Von Arsdale and childreu
of Buffalo passed through the city to
day oo their way to Old Mission where
they wUl spend a short Ume with Mrs.
Von Aradole’a porvnu. Mr. and Mrs.
S. 8. Walker.
H. Power of Kingsley was In the
yesterday.
Dr. G. W. Frollck of Cedar City was j
in the dty yesterday looking aiter business interests.
V. C. Vaughan and V. C Vaughan.
Jr„
Arbor who are spending
the summer
Old Mlssloo. were In
the dty yesterday.
Deputy Food Commlssk-.:'‘r Dome of
Northport was In the c4ty
j
Mlsa Lola Pcet of PUtU' is
city yesterday.
Miss Carrie Wolf of Lansing poased
through the city today on her way to
Omeno.
Miss Hattie Vint left for Suttons
Bay today.
E. A. Payne of Cadillac is In the city.
1.. P. Curtis is atlendlog the reunion
at Kalkaska.
.Mrs. Ivoulo A. Glasson arrived Satur
day from Brooklyn. N. Y., cant'd here
by the serious Illness of her molh,-r.
Mrs G. Rutter.
Miss Fannie .Meads of Scottvillc l.s
visiting at the home of Frank Mt'aiis.
C. V. Slater w,'nt to Elk Rapids lost
night to look after J. W. Slater’* house
furnishing store while J. M. Henshaw
i.': in Grand Raitidss.
!1r>. J,»hn H. Fisher and Master Ivan
Fisher, have pine to Grand Rapids for
an exicndi-d visit. While then.' they
will lie guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. t,
.McIntyre.
A Chicago party consisting of J. D.
Hacgard and daughter. Mrs. B. C.
Burkir and Dr. F. M. Rtiwley and
daughter, who are sjicndlng the sum
mer at Gien Arlior. drove to this city
yesterday and spent the day at Park
I’lare.
Miss N. Wahally of Hart, who has
Ix'en visiting at Kalkaska. i»aas,*,l
through the city thi.s noon oo her way
home.
.Mrs. Henry Hento ,if Saginaw, who
has been visiUng Mrs. L. Aiiliory of
this city retiirne'd to her home to<lay.
High Chief Ranger McDonald of the
ord,r of Foresters iiassed through the
city .to,lay on his way to Petoskoy,
i: O l»ake of this city went to Kal
ka.-ka thi.s noon.
A F. Hopkins and wife of this city
left today for Kalkaska, where they
will attend the reunion.
William Oito. who has been living
with his lirather-ln-law. A. Gagnon ol
Second stre,-t. left t»xlay for an extend
ed visit to Grand Ratdds.
Mrs. B Stisterak of ix-tnili. who has
l.e.-n visiting In Maple ('ity. |iass,-d
through the city today on her waj
horn,’
Miss A. Davis. N'el.Min Shils,*r. Mrs
M. .\.-Kemmor,-r and two ,-hiMren of
l.jincasler. Ohio, who have been visit
ing at Ci-iJar Run. returned to their
borne t,.day.
MIsss Flora Fox. wJio has been vis
iting her mother. Mrs. L. Fox of fiOJ
West Ninth stn*et. left last evening for
her home in IndianaiMitis. Ind.
W. P. Kennedy left this afterntxm
for Cleveland. Ohio, to visit the White
sewing machine fnetory. for which he
has sold machines for the last iblrteen
year*.
F. W. Wilson took a short husineses
trip to Kingsley this morning.
Attorney J W. Patrhln has n inrned
from a husine.ss trip to Ih'iidon.
Th<- Elks will give a nvsmllght c\
curslon for the members on tliei
steamer Columbia Thursday evening,
Aug. 17.
FOUR WHOI-E DAYS in Milwaukee
—I.l.oo neind trip from Traverse City
Pere Marqtiette Thursda.C. Ask J.
Kehoe. agent.
aug 14-13 lG-2I-32-2,:-38 1’3 30
thetr rePglon.
irery Jain temple is i
lame, '
blind, I
.
^ maltreated among animals T!»e priests
. CO
1*^ oraund the streets of tlie c-rt>wded
ing up dogs with l.ndten lees.
picking
that jj^ve
have bei-n
bei*n nearly starved to
death nnd blnla with broken wings.
IF THE WEATHER permits Hie
rhurch bell will ring at ? a. m and the
First M E Sunday school will hold
th,'ir annual i>icnlc at East Bay tnmorBusm-s will leave Uie rhurch and
corner Ninth and Union at 9;3u. Those
of tbe church can rotu't the bus on
Washington street. Children 10 cents;
animals thus rescued are taken to adults. 13 cents, round trip, aug 13-lt
:
»»‘rap>e grounds and tenderly and
iI nallently
treated and nursed back to
pallet
bealtt
j India Is, of course, not the only
Tickets for the pipe organ recUaJ.
, oriental country In whWi animals are
I take place In the Congregational
| regarded ns aacred.. In almost all
eastern lands, save thoM' which ara church next Monday, are now on sole
Grinnell Bros.’ music store and S.
tightly In tbe grip of Islam, certain
! donsb creatures are the objects of rev E. Walt A Son*’ dntg store. Parlor
crence or of superstition. If not of tickets w U1 ho general admission. ’The
! Actual worahlp. !5lam*a sacred white reserved scats will be in the body of
elephant—a curious sni>enitmon graftthe church. Beats may be reserved at
I «1 upon a debased form of Bnddhlami *» the beat known example, but dosena Grinnell Bros, at 1 p. m. Thnrsday.
1 «f otbm couljl I* given.-WUllom
Thorp In Saw York root
MILWAUKEE and return via Pere
Marquette. Thursday. 13.00 round trip,
good going 5:30 p. ro. train, and good
for return until Monday following. Ask
J. Kehoe. agent. Pere Marquette.
'
out 14-15-15-2I-22-23-28-20-30
Tickets For Pipe Or|en Recital |
Tn RNonIJaiitAils
Lu.
HAA-K JUST reedved a fresh supply
of the fomons Tan's soda kiaa^ ’S.
Mfahofi Palter Soya TSoanky Mlnotes
rbocolate kisses and blanched peaMitA. ^
la Lowfl Eooogh.
Try them.
F. F. Ackers,
New York, Ang. 15.—Bishop Potter
aug K-tU
come down from hla summer home in
Doopemown Saturday to preach in
the CAthedraJ Crypl of St. John the
Divine Si^doy morning. He told hU
ML W. A. FABlOWOire
congregation, among other things, that
PARK PLACE HOTEL
prtH»criy to hold the attention of an
OMm faoun OBUl» a. aa.sB4 T to I p. at
audience a preacher should never
Bnwtogathlp Oo^
aad
preach for more than twenty miputos.
"A young curate once asked Mr.
Ulodsttme how long be should preach.
He was told 'twenty minutes,’ and Mr.
Gladstone was richt. Fbr beyond that
period the mind of the hearer takes a
short vacation and excundon
might almost say. and whe-n it has gotten the rest it needs It ix-uims. ”
S iC.RE
CORSETS
WATCH Ol’R ads for a short time,
aug l5-tf
Hamilton Clothing Co.
WAN-r
Vi
ADS
Too Lal> for (TfaMaBrwtfaa
FOR t>.^LE—Sail Iwiat and
shore U. .; honses,
604
sm-et. I'hone
j
WANTED—C«m|H'teni gtr! for g<nu-ral
housework. Mrs, C. F. Rea l, r.o;
Sixth street.
aug 1.3-tf
FURNITURE FOR SALE—A lot ,>f
bou«u.-hold goods, organ, etc., for
Rate; alw> horse and buggy. Call al
410 South Union stn-et.
aug 15-3t*
Do you need them ?
NOW is your time
to buy. We have a
quantity of 50c Pur
itan Corsets in sizes
from
IS
to 29.
Will close out this
entire lot at : : ;
ONLY
WANTED.
200 women, girls and boys over.
14 years of age. Pleasant, clean
work.
35c Each
J. W. IVIIL-L.IKEN
“THK
QUAL.ITV' STORE
REMNANT SALE
-—OF-
Wool Dress Goods
We are putting new dress goods on the shelves and
and to make room for them we arc taking out all^ort
lengths of everything in Wool Dress Goods. ..Nothing
reserved. We have marked them at from
25 to 50 For Cent. Discoiiot
You know what these Remnant
to you; how cheaply you can get
yourself, or for how little you can
ted out for school. The quicker
the bargain.
Sr:Ics of ours mean
a skirt or waist for
get the chiltircn lil
you come the belter
NEW FALL
/
Dress Goods
Mak,:,l Tricots for Waists or
Dresses..................................................................^^>d
wide.................................................................
New Shadow Plaid Mohairs in Brown, Green,
Navy. Black and White...................................... • ^yd
New Fleeced goods for Kimonas and Bath Robes,
beautiful, exclusive designs.
We have still a lot of Remnants, Black ami Col
ored Wool Dress Goods, closing out regardless of
cost.
EWIIHEIM
IMC cvEiime ftccoiuj^ TfuvcME cmr, Michigan. Tuesday, august ». tsos.
lEW ^T UONei^
GRAND RIVER WILL
NAVIGATED.
jns^sHTi
•^1 jMftosoTimraifitiau
AGAIN
feMTH A4rtM N«t»> W«l
n|Ar_i
!
Orantf RipMi RImm Can EasHy R»j
can the TNm Whan Tharr Ware
^
—
y
Tdbc sure.
A >? Ha^
Mtoli
htir b'^ener fhaa iio hair,
hy have it fray, and efans
ten everybody you arc gettinf
dd? Keep it dart and ddi; make
M
StriekM Ycilew Fn
I
xiS'c^
to ataad oa their
Dtnrrr. CoL. Ang. 15.—The yelloar
lewr altaatlo. la UndHaaa and *
borOer of Teacaa, and Arkaaaas tes caaaetf a rerltabla exodus
of Southern reaSdeaU Into Colorado
■CIHGU lEWS COlHEIISEDI
A yonne nan of Tpillantl ban
BiUah beaten a inUe on the matter uf
heins fed by the birds. He cas «!r!valbly pain a lootbold. TWa fact le+T^,
a younx Udy when a blR
preuy well kaoam la the ao^ alUi hawk flew »car them bearing sotrethe result that erery train Dorn the tWng hi its clwww. The yo-iug man
sooth and cast this sreek and last has yelled and the bird dropped Its barbeen leaded with fieopie who were daa. which piwtMi to be a fine hen.
fleeinp from the ridnlty of the tafeeted J«M kUlr-.-f liy* the hawk. The yonr.g .
dlatricu. A larpe port of them eamr- &aD took the gtxxls the gods provldisl |«
« “T
! maO^ aad be arrsmaMf
The toaacblas vas effened with IH ; Aaeon this dUaa the apaptOM at from Texas, thoopb Lotilriant, >iissi»- rather.,., uaj
f;
...
Into Ihi-b«uw om-aav to
lh<tie cerawooy. The ffireanui of tb«- < feaaladkaaBaa are eari/ Buiiaet bf sfppt. Abhbtna and even TennesMt*
and Ooorcla are iainrely repnaented. It
rarda. Oeaeral Maaacer Parrand
^
.he pe.., ot Ch.r.!'-‘'“*'“*
‘
is
(«tlinatt-(i
that
there
are
more
than
the company, a ftv iscmbera of the gummA. Ih eooaeqaaoea*7fraqamG
U,nr h.v.- I,.u«l the Mlclo,
"I ’
,
board of trade, sod the dln-<*t/>rK of the wettibp: of the leeL montkljr perioic
‘ ‘ S.VW’pmplr in the city this week fmm
-The JO...CC of
•" ■»*
ttmmmt .e« iKr«it «i tb« rtm. |
,-------------------- neighborhood of the dls- ,K»t, Of chori...... .no..u««. .!■•-»." '
mains of a prince Now. as visitor.Tha boat was aot chriateaed. but wasj^g, ^ of appetite. aaiuTvifetei! «•*«> dlstricta
aelves as unslterably opix>M«d to mvx
are taken to view It. Mr Ellis talks a-'
almply pot If to the water.
| harden, All of
them ympioaos
^tbem
armpioiai poind
----anlcidc and firm adhercius tif T«slily
J. H. D. Everett of the Soo ba.* man Roow-volt’s famous policy. In order te If In the prer«tu-e of death itself an-l
After Che boet was tatmehed the | to a de^pement of Ite female organ..
1 ■f'I'UIVS
as.sure^ his
IJJt, »T»IIV
rahe-s!- tt-at
.--«i be
IM- 1>
is s.mufactured several thousand pap<?f promote the
-or.
general welfare and so
.
.
knives and weights, gavels and canes, ------p.,«. »»f ,.ro,,K.rt.> th.
I.U. It s Oh oi»-n 00...
coastnirting the upper works and In-1 ^ Csmponnd.
whftuer he or hU wrvmd wife
malllax the machinery. The lUpIdr.l Jalss ^br^Buroir^ Kdaoavllla. ont of the oaken planks taken from signed Justices aunounc«* th
they 'Hon
!
win
have
thihomvr,
Sim-e
a visit
the
hull
of
the
old
ateamcr
'•Independ
the Other boat,
will iinlti- all persons wHhlng to eu
ence.'* which was blown up by the ex into . motrirfimui .Illohrc
fbout throe
It U expected to j p^,.
Plaktomefn-e ofir";‘S'
imonlal alUanci- frv.ommiaalon fict. 1 !
*■” 7* «>*««< plosion of her lK>ller In 1863 at the rhont,. oh.ll s.-,.u-ml--r M. IS-:, font.-if"' ‘*"“‘7 '
L Bsfom i
The propeller oortTohO ..ft.-, .no ,1.0.-. fust.-t th-'
and the Haplda will probably be put j andSto^ ItoCBmhareZnTtemTGte
_
_ I haps he may ye! have to build a thiru
M daB ; **lodeiK*od<*nce'’ was built and owned
latp aervice about Oct. 16. There will; {l j TTliITsyT!
^ by Wesley Trtieadalc of tS. Clair, w ho
,<)9t>babir be a cereOKmy arcompatiyfnK ' imiptUr. M^bMi loarreta
^r«. Susan lUckham. ag«sl 91 years i
in later years boasted that she was is the old«->t as well aw the m-wl in ' Tlie stale dairy ln‘|M-etor>. who have
the cfcristcniox of the two crafts
1
mill
I can do mnm any kind of work the first of ibe class now called the lin^ting resident of l.i'slle. She liasIlKt-n ai Baltb- t'es-k tor the past four
and my periods araaO steam barge. She left 81. Clair In 1851 »*rsn mnrrlefl and widowed thre. weeks ln«dM-cting’the lamyanls ani7
or 1862 with a load of provisions and timt-K. Her sertyid h'l-sl.aud was Hob |T« mises of ,i|ie larniers who wui»p1.*
I rememlier when the Hver was a! , '^*'am In batter Mnlth than I
Ml
1
know
it
hay for the copper counUy, and was «rt I.lddle. r S(-t.trhni.ui, and (ivmi i milk to the city, l ave .silrrc! up ciuimost dotU-d with bruits, and traff.. >»«•• f
hanled around St. Mark’s falls, thus hlra she Inherited several heirl Kims, a j slueral.b- cvcitement and much Pm 1
luTomlng the first steamboat on Ijike lUhle printed In Edinburgh lu 1775. | Inc The barn?aids cf over
farm«« u»,
’ bam holds out a helping hand and ex> Sui*ciior. Her calilns were rebuilt
oonyw^^
njtrndsaeordiallnTitaUontocjorrcspoBd alter she wav#e-laiinch<'d, and It was amiiher printed in 1778 at Newca>^ile I' i have t».-en «-\aniinrd and intmv ut
Nevipation In the Old Days,
1
|,..j
^,teord of atmeeas
tniTyne, two hra-s c.nn !b>stlcks nv.u them n-|M>rlml m be in a very l«d eon
When the plnam-r v
ca»‘* •«“*! in treaUng woman** Ills makes her 1st. bt'caufW' of her unfinished condition a hitndrt-d yiuirs ,.'d and a t-'aspmm ditlou ami uiiicli ef the milk far Im-Iow
the valH y. ibu only easy method of |
of
jalue to ee^ that Mr. TruesdaJe t«Mi>d his claim to mailo from
slive: kr.< »buckb wi.rn tb«- t.-!*!. The farmi r>. on Mu ir part
her right to fw known as the- first by one «»f the old Scotch Cov. imtit •r.-‘ claim that o-rialn imriles In the city.
Bimiiiilcatioa was that by Grand
river, chiefly by the um* of Indian the way to health. Ilrr adrioe U frae, steambargv. The l>oat was started out When Mrs^ Uddlc. grandmoUu-r oi fr-m, purely selfish and inercernary
cabocs, the bateaux of the Fn*nch WfMi ail letter* are held by her In unfinished becanse the Lake Snperlor .Mr.-^. Uarkhara’s limdmud. was nhu nuulves, and nm iM-cause tlie investi
strirU'st confidcDoe. Addiwaa, Men settlements were on the verge of fam
imdem. and ibt* Kmall flat-Uittumed the
vrarr old. all Ihe m<-mben. of her fani uatb n wpuM n-sttlt In good to the eitlITckbam, Lynn, Uaaa.
Inc. Her cargo was transfe-rred to sail tly. save herself, m-re ma-sarn d h;. , c« n>. Insiigated Ihe InsiH-cilou. It Is
aktffa. which the people along the
craft at the rapids and forwarded to Ihe Indians In Ihe Mohawk vail-r. Th. ,
liaala of the *<r««m inilll for them»ba* many of the barnyard>
dcatinaHon.
In 1815 the Misawaka also went on
a<^TcV Giles I! BIticum In 1831. padlittle girl waj^ Sparc,: (-.Illy iM-cBuse she ' were pJiot<*ciaidied and will be t-x
died a cano«- down the river from the Graml Haven niuie. < Tho Emirtre.
followed InstnirtloDs. In Hu- face „r ! hli.lie.i by a sien-tnub-on at ihe.oanlbuilt by Jasis-r I'atihli for JIaney 1*.
jBcksoo to Grand lUpIds.
grv-at ftuir. Impressed upon h*>r by her! tnriuni next Tuesday night licfore Hu
Wlthtb two years came the use of Yale anil Warren I». Mills, was
tiarents. *riicy had taught lu-r n«-v. r : S""*’H
the Previ-niioti of TiilM-rVUTHB
lancrv erafl. scow a and pole Imwih. and lanncliid by Ihuiicl Ball and continued
to iM- afraid of the Indians, hut wh.u' ciilosb.
tbcM' wi-re socm snncei*d<*d by small in opi-ration until 1857. In IMG Ihi
one appntacbcd to hold out her hen.Is ‘
atcamlMiata
In 1835. when lalxirers Oildfrllow. a proiH-llnr. was launched
and
smile.
On
this
occasion.
Just
*s
National Fair, Toronto.
came to dig the Aral canal, or mill by Hattie] Hall, from a yard on the
toniabnwl. was about n>
For above occasion Pen- ilarquctie
rarx*. a iw»rtion of their supplies wen* Lank of the canal. She made several
agents
sell round trip exctirskm U)>srend upon her le ad, she lo<ik. I
broiixl!l down the river from Jaeksnn trips on the river nnd to Mllwaukw
triuHncIv Into the lar.- of ih.* brav.'tickets at rate of one fare
■ In flat-b«iiuum>d snjws and a consider and was finally taken to I>ikc St. Clair.
smilingly
hc!.l
out her hand- Th<
round trip. Tlckt-ls on sale August!
aide number of the later wetilers
In .kiigust. 1817, the Humming Bird,
le28ih to September »th; good rclurolug |
bnmgbl their families and goods to built by Ib tiry Sicelo of IjintoTit. came
taken prison.T nml h«-ld f-u rsnBittil SeptemiM-r 12th.
the city In the aam<> way.
n|wm the l iver and was run by Captain
the hruhi-r raising the ncr.-ssary
SptK-lal excursion on August 2lnh |
These ooeaalonal trips raised an In Blhley. She was hnllt, as it was com and Scpu nilH-r 4lh. on which dates j
> *«'"J,' h. r Inu-k from raptlvit>
quiry as to the ftmsiblllty of soriiring monly expn-.ssed. “cm two canoes with
the rates arv very much lowt-r than- J'hn Baidorfi. n BatMc Cr.'.-k riinl
a single |in<!dle wheel In the middle.*’
the regular rate.
’ nmH carrb-r. I.s having his trouble.Her engine- was one that had b«.-en used
For full Information ask IVre Mar-j On 'niursday a gasi.iim- stov.- bk-w up
Grand Ulver Navigation company was ! at the state salt works 1m low the rate
quette agents.
i In •'*-*= hous.-. .ltd .-onsblcrMbl.- dam
organized In HI’.' with the avctwcvl in- Ids. In 181K. the Algona was brought
15 1C 17 ■ H. F. Mm Her. G. P. A. 1 age ami labl up a merab. r of his lie-.
icBlIon ctf Improving tlo* river fitHn | iiimui Hu- river by Alfrc-tl X. Cary nnd
-----------i iiold On Friday his rig was run down
Grand flaplds to Jackson, but it never! Harvey <}. Hose. H was a slow Imwi
Labor Day Excursion.
» • and demolish«-d bv a nmaway Ha'
did much.
j much fsi',1 (of tow liig Bh w i-II as for
Tickets on sale t<» statlonH distant ' Ctup came om of both Incidcms w:ih.
The nioMt lni|Mirlant early movement ' passenger'traffic. It conilnucil in scr- not mor.' than 50 miles Momiay. Sept.' mit a scrai-«di.
for the Improveineiii of the river wai-; vice for seven yi-ars.
Hh. at rate of om- fare plus 25 cents j ^ „,nmnre
a* Hlllsdal.. eot
that first undertaken li> 1.4iclus l4yon j In Ik.'.r, Himlel Hall. Elisha 51. fi>r the miindtrip: g.Msl foi ni urn not |
i
the
and N O Sargent as a prlvab* enler . Acintn^-, John finney ntid C. B AHyn.i
than Tm-Mday. Sept. 5ih
I
Hark.-t of iiiitir till- honne is up t<i liiul
... ....
•._. . 1 .
. .______ . ..
..
i
1 purchawNl
ih« |*i:rtei.
bniit |n t.r.i 4... I 15 IG17.
Baclm . Wls . nnd Mlli.m Miu h. II ..f that you'vo paid t«Kj much for
■ rai» jlicnry B Williams at Mlshawalika. j
your luinlK-r or tliai it is of itiAdrian. The hrhb- 1« a gnuluai.- -.T
liid. The I'otier was hauled ove r the j
y© Toronto. Ont
«litr*-rciit ijuality. Find all llint
Racine high srlusd nitd al.so of tin'
canal bank near the dam nnd placed
Canadian National Exhibition. To
out Ix-fon- hand. \Vi- eourt the
MllwaukiH- normal and HiUsdaU- f id
on the up river route.
I nmio. Canada, .\iigust 28th to Sept.
pit ion of the varlege, graduating from tin- latter plifc
Steamers on in 1SS7.
Big Fleet on the Grand.
jpih. Tickets on sale August 27tb to
lanl and soft wo«x1b
b-v.s than n monih ago. It was wlitlc
In 18.'.:: ihe Eni]»lrc. Alnorna. Hum I g4-pt. rtth. Inclusive; p»od for return
The regtilnr running of steatnlM>nt*‘
at this r«.n.-g< she nu-i Mr, We-t. wht .filing
llinl
and
Ml*
higan
wen-In
opera-i
mi
lyth.
()ne
tare
plus
25
iM-gmi ill HT.7. nlliiongfi a pole boat,
''h,,!','
her future hti.sbaud wus roverIng a
15 IG 17
called the Young Na|><i]eon was op Hon l»eiw«-eii tJmnd lUpids and Grand j cents It»r round trip.
r you de.d w ith t
iiewspn|M-r asstgiiuu-m. the gr.suii lu
_____
erated by ImiuU Camiieii In 1835 and Hav«ii nml the porter was on Ihe upIng a well known iiewsjmpt r inaii .»f
G. A. R. at Denver.
183G. Among tin- • ariy pmprielors of riv.-r route The Kansas also went on }
Adrian.
Kneampment. G A
|Milc iMHit: Wcr. Thomas H. (llllH-rt and tlM- upriver ionic In 18.M. The Olivet
The most eeceiitrlc mtili In Owns o
ivnver. C4.b... Sepi. ith ;o 7i»i.
Francis Gills-n of^ Grand Haven, bill Branch, a stern whe! |«,ai. went on J ,j
Gran.I Haven run In 18...'..
| ||,cj„sivc. ticKeU will be sold Augu.--t is Janies EllH. a most a--:h«Klical ami
laii-r of 4;i.vni| Uapids. KIchanI GikI
.Mr. Ellis hu> |.<r
Tl.e Fort-st Qu.s-n. J.ulH by Jacob |
-jr.] inclusive, at very l.»w Olid Eiigltslimnn
; fn»y had a |mi|« »H<at which was run
p,r mund trip. C.cmmI for n-turn
•; IwHuw the rapldit unlit the cvuiilug of .M.-ddIcr at tlrand Uaplds for William |
T. Ihiwcrs. WH.S Htinehi-.]
Hunclie.1 in
In 1S5i.
185i, and >
n,.,.
, xten.led
MeaiiilsMiHng
v
I to Ionia and Lyoas.'
OctolM«r 7lh. If dcslnnl. Ask local
■
The Clnd' i< tl:i. a |sde Im*oI. was
1S..7
Nebraska was launriuMi b> i |Vn- 'Mar.pM-Ue ap-nt for Inf.irmatlon.!
I launch«-«l ai Gram
ndyllle In June. 1M7the up river
j 15 1C 17.
’
H. F. Moeller. G. r. A.
In the same yi-arr on July
Jt.ly i4 the Oover |
'
1’*“''*"'■
. Iiiir Mason, Uie first Niiwmer built at
!
Graml lUpIds. for lllchar.l G.Mlfrov ! *"
sb amcr Groton was j
! made her trial trip to (j^andvllle
W.W
. Captain-^Ham St.sblard was the
I*
Thursday
Hu- |M-rlo<l from ISCd to 18S.5. Marquette.
rommandi-r and he wasriHuieeisied byj'*""’
•
hull!
Ihe
Iianlel
Hall
and
the
L.
r H-15-1C 21-22-23 28 29
Capt. William KaiiouM- ami afterwani ~
by Willard Sibley The Uiat waH not i (1. Mason. I-7arh has a shon run. The
ImlU *“»■
for •
a freight Invat
t»oat >|
a aucces* In a peeuulary way. but ran ii Pelroli-um was »'««“
Tak* Kodol After Eating.
! ^
L. Jenison ^
^ to Grand Haven Irregularly for some
After a hearfv meal a dose of Kodol
•
1^)' Gapt. Jesse Galnoe and Ilyron Hy.siiepsla <?urc will prevent an
'
is a Jioruugl
tlti-«-d
In the same year, the steamer j
| dlgestant and a
the Stomat
gestlon. Gas on the
Owaaklanoog was put afltwt. This i
Indigestion.
Ings, Bad Bros
built by C.alncM*: Weak Heart. Sour Risings,
•laamcr was hulll by Robinson. White. |
” Barrett
1871. and ran On the Grand, Id alt Stomach troubles. Sold by all
Williams A Co. of Grand Haven. It *
ite until 1891 wlu-n' she „s ;
,od«l by Capt Thomas W. 1
the dock at the fiKit’of
OUR HAT department this season
5N*hltc and waa a flat bolfomed freight bnrued
Cherry street.
will hold an unlimited variety of the
Ixiat. It was not a ataunch erafl
fact froai Mora*
areas lU^lda. MJek.. Abk. IS.—RIrar j
BCTlcatifla. alaMM fomoueo. was ra-i
ttoadasNatMa
_____________
ftat Zo'daek
B taro boaiB
t» W pat lata aar^ bjr tlia Grand ,
RapMa
R Late MIekIsaa TraaaponA Ii gf
^ - . *•
fh* f^adly. Whether aha la aUc or
ftoa edanwoT. «»a laaaelMd from ll>e well, wheiher it rains or ahinea. aha
.stSS^
U-
many years been a cabinet maker for|
the Owosso Casket company. Some
year* ago. when
solid oak caskeut
hen sr
came Into vogue, he decided to bnlld a
casket for hts own i\>c. In hU owa
merksbop. Mr. E31U put in s|»are bourz
with the result that he eventually had
the satisfaction of showing hU neigh
bors a beautiful piece at work—a rich
cas-ket, ready for u^-e. * Yes. it’s mine,’*
kc said as admiring neighbors Inspect-
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EXCURSIONS
Pepe Marquette
DON’T WAIT
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Mfi»t
Si
Porch Shades
Jibout a Dozen Celt
t
. -r-
was often called “The Poorhouae." It
Slfif** lh74 th«- following craft have
waa nm for a year or two and wasjpH«*«i ‘h‘* river;
finally dismanteled and went to decay Freight—The Sarop.-«on. I>r. Hanley
at Grand Harm.
and May.
The ateamer Patronage, built at Tows—Fanny
Schrtver, William
Grand Rapids, was put Into aenrice In! Batrheller. J. W. Johnston. George
1838. This boat was In operation for | Stickney. V. Gray . Stewart Edward,
reveral years. Its engine was built at Claude. Dnncan RolM-rtson. Artie.
Grandvllle. A small steamer, called j Tempest. St. Mary. Miranda. Jerome,
the John Almy. was built In the name j IJrxU- Frank. J. T. Campbell. H. Warjt>ar by Orson Peck. This boat made: ner ard Waukasoo.
tme or two trips and Yas then stranded | passenger boats—llw lght Cutler. Jr.
at the mouth of Hat river near Lowejl.Graei« Barker. Maud Ulley. Myrtle L.
Tht Paragon FloaUd.
| Mec'lm r. Ceor/e P. Savidge. Lizxie
The Paragon wa* built by Howard Walwh, Sport. Nellie aad Florence.
Jcnalngs In I8« and continued in serSmall
stdewbeel steamers—The
vies for six years. ^Hlard Sibley was Emma. A. K. Petrie. Minnie. TwUlght.
master. The steamer Enterprise. buRt Itorth Star and Valley Qoeen. The
at Grand Raidd*. was isnnehed In the i Grand Island wa* In use for teveral
apring cf the same year^ It ccmiinned | years after the Darrett burned but did
JUi operation but a short time.
j liitU- business.
51J10 and I2.U0 hats made ospoclslly
Ml. New styles every wreck,
sag 16-if
Hamilton Ootblng Co.
Pissssirtly Effsetivs.
Never in the wray. ao troohlc
never
carry. ea*y to uke. pleasant
iWUf* LlUle}
falling; in resulU are DeWi
Those famous
lus llttllittle pUlx
Early Rlst
1
ntee iagaiilnst hesdare a certain guarantee
«. torpid
.orpld llv* - and all
ache. biUousness.
itlpatl
of the Ills
iltiag from conati
d str
WEEK END EXCURSIONS to MBwaukee. via H. A N. E. and N. T. Co.
Ronsd trip $S.<Mk Going Thursday
aftersDoa and leaving MUwaokee Mot-
TRY A RCCf^O WANT AO
Prices ler Quickly merinfl Chcni
4x8
6x8
8x8
10x8
♦PC
$1.60
$2.00
$2.50
fPT
te
for
te
65c
$i.bb
$1.35
$1.05
JIhd wi ll Put Chctii Up
LOT 110
LOT 182
LOT 183
LOT 184
LOT 188
LOT 230
■
'
■ Lots •.>;tJi,
V-
V
■■■
i;i7 sold since last issue of I leral.l
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
i
LOT 214
ALL FOR SALE!
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These arc all early selections and arc thcv_.
HandsoseslLots in Oak HeighTr
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now largely built over, and ;rood lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately, excepting ls*2. ls:i, 1S4, which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot trash, and the prices
will be
•
.
LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
—^--------
E
The whole bunch of
FIFTEEN LOTS
if soltl at one time and for cash down, woiihl be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly .md to all< w
for holding as an investment. Come quick f*ir choice
of lots.
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./
Also One Acre Lot
In Birdiwood
Fronting East Hay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for itreet. A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
THOS. T. BATEii
123 Frwt Street
TkAYgkS*CITT.JUCH^
. TlUVSHiC CITY. MtCMtOAN. TVMOAY. AUGUST IS. IMS.
Brewster’s
Millions
aiAPT«i.
timtmk. to tm over to Moo|gm
Brtwatot IW ^ after tha wfll ^
—-----ittoa to the wmtmt
throat hpoh hte. wcAiGtod otOy w«b
the aaotodoa of crop* Ghi cteK to it
Hiico hla fraadflathcT'a doath be had
hero ataytac ot the gtootay old Berw
Otar booM la Fifth arcMM. paylaf bet
two or throe harried rklts to the roosns
at lira Gray'* vbere he bad made hla
teae. The doom of death etilldarteaod the Fifth arrow place, aad thoto
,*^ aboBt the horoe that made him 1
“* •iM'te l»fl •*«l» dMniM
-yof |Mar*fi‘a aakrr atioutrd llarrl- carrlod the ■nnnarioa of tabenwea.
The rtchocro aad •traaprocoa of It aD
hoac aboot him tapirooanily. He had
had DO eztraracaat alTectioo for the
»»««» or IMB «fai»fvn>UK. bot^fui and j oartir. laj tgtirr.
»maWj aupr oC bHi^ uaaga to
-c>,a,* pom» with me. icraodMa. Krtm old dictator who waa dead, yet
I
■
i !!r;^..»^^~.*’J>».
^I
la PmlaKlII • atadto. Tbm ,
gatbcrrd atwut tkr laoc taMt | tta* rwMiaiij,
V.ak, liMltHMl uu<- of ihrai Lad relaai-ked. "A mau U kuomu bj the
atnwt Ibafa hautrO after Lliu “ atid aa
tie «raa a new tueaitier they called Lla
Itubaajr.
IW mom i>oi>u\or maa In the f-oui
; r:i’SL.r
■“ *“•"
-T«|iTaito to go to Halifax!"
--------WANTED.
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hh Kraadlhther sraa a man aad had
hla reopect.
j
p.Jtnire
hy day or week: all kinds of boaae-
mth.«ten't
! his had an . away'^all^£t*te4
Callro to ter fron ter father, the late
Judge Marrlwcatter. For yron ate
kept the old homo anlncnmbered.
taochlaR rroBch and EnRlte untU
Maignrat was waU Into her toCBk The!
Siis
work; eooktoK In private CaakBy
preferred. Call at t»l Lake avenue,
or a4ldreaa L A., care Record.
this mroey U that-that
wM't have to dcoy oaroctroa anythlac
after this.** It did not soaod very tactBUR H-ft*
fal. BOW that it was out. and be wna
caoGoUad to ocrntlniae rather Introtly ,
---------------------------------- —
a familiar portrait In order to msiwf ; COMPETENT rIiI wanted at the Coair of careloaa assurance. 8be did ‘ lumbla botH.
nuR 14G
r £. tjst z j ss.'sf
ANDHACK'UNe:
B. J.
of the n
on cha am of G
Btowatar ted aa <
1
faawanBr-^PMllEERl^ >
Wto Mar Bwwstor. Bawrotei4.tott
tewrorofnlnarilrft tei ^ aromhtoK af h atroGHe flmiy flzad aa. 1 aappoaed." After
far Mapi dflv to ante hath ento naat mapa^tY paaaa. ta which hU frowiaR
klDR directly into hla ' WANTEO-Glrl fbr Renerml booaework
ito.
-Wc U do any
famUy.. Mrs. John F. Ott.
down and nppenrancea ap. Marflam I Mad^-god you know that furnace has !
was rich la
^ashtSRton street,
rnntagto they offerad. Good looklnR. j rathiaasiy when her band fell protly ,
hrlRht and cheerful ate knew no natu- on hte o
and she atood atralRbt and |
ral prirndona. Rritb a heart as U '
him. an odd bK<k In ber ‘ WANTED—A woman cook; wares $40
and
os ma Mmj
May BHOsinc
moentoR sue
•AM JoyoBs u
^ ; per month. Lake View House. Elk
*^*°***^’“
*' ”noo't-plr«ac don't
^^*T*** i Rapids.
July l$-tf
would have a^ |
ivrj Rcotly. but without-----------------pectod
txL for a momexit her j rettoR. "I know what >oa mean. Von WANT TO BE *TICKLEOr—See
courafle wavered.
A*.— ____ _
w-s____ __
'
thouRhtful. Mono.
Cunnln«ham to have your ahocs
' ITIUSHED. .t ,bc Uun Barto-r
hla splendid fortune he could conceive ; "WTiy . what's mine
-■ ■Is y oups"—
- he
- •b«- ,
BO Rreater dcUght than to share It j ^.^n.
^Ih them. To walk into the Uttle l
know you are r-ncrous. M ^ul
FOR RENT.
drtwlnr room and aercucly lay larRc ' ,^4 | know yen have a heart,
sums before them na
as their own seemed ^-^nt
«-■»» na
n to-to
some of your mon- ^ poR RENT—Fumribisl sU-etUnR nx,m.
^ a natural proceedlUR that he n- ^ - It was not ev.v to say IL and
CIO West Tenth 1
fteed to ^ an o^cle. But he knew j for Mouty. he «aiUi only look at the
moroan:
RTOMoiber the cM rellahle Itoa that
la atarnya on ilae. Hack erden a
apecUlty. I make nil tralaa wtth back.
I CALL FOR BAGOAOB.
In livery I can fnrakte yon
RUBBER nRE RUNABOUT!,
RUBBER 'HRE STANHORE8.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONt.
RUBBER TIRE BURREVB,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
•
1
FOR FUNERALS
1 can farnteh you any kind of enniage
you want. I have five barks and three
3-aroled carriages in stock, ateo a nloa
line two-aented carrioiges. tmya and
single buggies. Kindly give nsa a eaw
when in ne^-d of anything in this Una.
FOR SALE
H7. Aad asaiii CUIa
HOUSE AND LOT—Corner State and
elpratur dowawaM. "Bhi who hod trrotod blm oo well. The at
Ku>c. w-vcu rooms, small barn, good
titude of the friends who flapped him
eo the ^«rk, of tbe newopapera which
water, sixp of lot lOIxM^h, corner
^
^ rotgtratiilated him. of the crowd that
hU ; price $1 <H*0.
expected him to rejok'e. repelled bUa.
HOUSE AND LOT—715, State streeL
It aecmed a trade comedy, baonttd.
ccxicu. giKxl house and amaU barn;
aLat^ J-eoi.le .-alkd LIni -cleau look ‘
renHiaauy im Uie rerei- too. by attemorlea aad by sharp rexret
He knew It waa a birth
pricefl.OtHL
la«." OJder aouiea were lutereated la day ealebcatUm. and It waa eolj half for hla own foolhdi thouKhtlessneaa.
It was thw.
proffer of such a ! floor. • We cannot, Monty, dear. You STORE TO RENT; also elRht room ALSO VACANT LOT—C«xl6S
Lliu betwaw Lla father aud tnoChrr Lad
! I*“* 12 la the ioomln«.
Mra
Gray
would
mean
Rin tj
a . must never syanik of It sRalu. Mamlyade a rouiaaUr maaway
bouse mlib city water and ros.
Ing this one. price |3U0.
At S O’clock the elerator made auwound to the luide Inherited from j
au.1 1 bad a f.-elluR that you would
«ly.
wLicL wa« the talk of the tu« tu tbeV
quire of E. A. Klldc,-. 554 W^ Ninth 10 ACRES of nice land on road to Ran
to the t«d> floor, and KUIa
bauRbty Reueratlous of men aulBclent | <io II; but. dont .vou see. even from
»e aittt
street.
»ai
• I
som's farm In Ft-rnwood; price $StO.
•mselves. Tberv was a amall j you it U .in ofl,-r of bclp. und it hurta"
""to^them^lves.
\\ urhliy wutuea were latervnted 1
t iroubkwome mortRURe
mortRaRc on the
tbe j
talk like Uiat. Is-RRy." Ik- Im- TO RENT—L’nfarntehed rooms-; also a VACANT LOT on Wayno street: fine
Lecauae Le wa« tlie only Kmodaon of j I
bea £Ula catJed him at 7 lie sroukl house,
a matter of two or three thou
liH-atiuu. pric-w $2’u».
aasrer him apd thank fortune that
i:dwlu ivter Hrvwaier, wLj waa maay j
Rood
barn.
Inquire
at
218
Wcs=l
sand dollars, and Brewster tried to
aug 8 tr •
a J. Morgan.
» waa not raqnlrad at tbe hank that
tiuiee a lullllooalra. aud klouty
Eleventh street.
july
e a j.Uu by wblcb he coukl aa f,.r«xl to dve her money In that way.
wrntoK- Tbe Inznry of another boar
fairly I'ertaln to be Lla heir, barrlog an I I
•
tbe
buTvlen
witboul
RlrlnR
deep
(
Rbe'd
bate
lu
Monty.
It
is
rvdlsb.
per
of
aleeji
aeamod
the
Kreal«*st
ismjulslte
alMM«lulu>lcd Kin to cLarity. Yuuusar !
testing
offense.
A
bundrad
wild
1
Uai«,
bat
you
we
,-au'l
toke
rour
bajM.
b'Jt
}ou
know
wo
can't
take
yuur
of wealth. Hla m^rnlof mall amused
women were Interested for a tattcL ' I
dealRus bad come to him, but they mtuiey.'
_______
at flrat. for aluce the nearapa]
more otivluu* and almi>le rrasoo-tbey ■ |
i«l>ers
maple dress4*r
liked Lliu. Men alau took to Mooty be 1
o tbe were quickly rek*Ratc-d to tbe gruwlug ' "i tbuuirtit v„u-lhat you-.4,. this’ FOR SALE—Birds
heap of subterfURvs and pretexu ivn . kn« ks all the Joy out of ur be burst
conibliuilion boukra.-te. Third floor.
raime b«« \rus a cood aiMirtamaa. a tuan > i
Not let to Taxpayara.
denined
by
bis
tenderneMi
for
the
pride
f
„ut
ib-siM-ralHy
quaats for pobUc or private charity
auiouit men. la-cnuw be bad a decent |
Wynkoop hltx-k. Mra. Schrjer.
The tax rolls for the oollectloo oC
of
these
two
women
who
meant
so,
-iK-ttr
MonlvT'
•
were abandaat bat moat of lila cor
rv«|ie«<t for liltuBClf aud uo Kroat a%*or- i
nuR 144f
J "l.,.t-sulkllover. Perry You don't
school and city taxes and special naita were Kroerous and thouKht much tu him.
aluii to work
!
Lsavtog tbe bank, be basteoed by understand." be bepin. daslilug at FOR SALE—House and lot. Apply
aessments for the five wards oC tb*
only of hla own cood.
IIU ralbif uiKl luotLrr bad both died I
For three dayt be ^
hopeless electric car to Fortieth street ami «bat be th.uirht w.miW to- n break lu
wLlle 1m- wa« still a <-Llld. awl aa If to I
Mra. K. Gray. 203 West Seventh St. city of Traverwe City. Mk-h., hare been
atata of bewilderment He was vUit Broadway and then walked eoRerly off , her resolve.
Telephone 42k.
auR 14-2t* placed in my hands for collection.
ed by reporters. photoRrapbers and In- Into tbe street of tbe numeral. He had i ••Don't! ' she commanded. And to ber
I will be in my office for the pni^
genloua strauRera. who benevolently not yet rome to the |K>lnt wto-re he felt I blue eyes was tin- hot fiasli he had felt FOR SALE—I offer my house and lot
own bjOMi- awl bad cared for blm with
pose of collecting raid taxes every
offered to Invest bis money to enter Uke ocoralaR tbe »-ara eveu tbough a ! once or lwh>.-.- lef,j|
wliat be <-alled affectlou After co1Ick»
at 435 Sixth street for rale. I
waa tucked Kuugly |j He n>*o and
week day from now until Nor. 1. 1305.
tid w'alliked B<*roas tbe floor.
prtaea with «ertlfled futures. tVbcn be roll of bank Dotqs was
ttwl HdiiM- tuuutiu ou tbe coutlneut.
sold hy September, would rent fur- from 8 o'clock untH 11:30 o'clock la
•t that oeeuH-d to sw«»|l i
was not eDRaged to dwllnlnr a tr»ld
boweit-r, Mouty Lad iirefeiTed to be
sudden affluence. Old Hendrick, i
nlshe^i to desirable twrty. C. R the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock unUl
mine to Colorado, worth R:>.uuauu0.
ltiit4‘|M-wlciit. Old Mr, lire water bad
Duckeray.
aug 8 sept I
marked down to $450. be was avokllSR faithful sen Itor throuRh two Reoera-!
found liltu a rlace In the bauk. but be4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day.
tloni.
was
sweepluR
the
autumn
leaves
a RoJIeleas Inventor.who offered
yowl tills awl iM-raaluiuil dluuers ModAll taxes paid l>efore Sept. 1st wlU
riflee tbe acTcU of a marvelous de from the sidewalk when Montgumer}
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining Uble. bo received without collection fees,
ty naked for tiud melved uo favora.
came
up
to
tbe
bouae.
,
vice for $300 or denylnR the report that
It nua a (|uestlon of work, and bard
one sldeUiard, one refrlRerator,
"Helio.
Hendrickr
was
the
young'
and
ail taxes remaining nnpoid on
ha bad been teoden-d tbe presldeory
i and amall |Mty. lie lived ou Ida ; Uarrium
r Lera glttolufj
volvtng book caw. three dluluR Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
man's
i-h«vry
gn-,-t!ng
"Nh-vlot
ufj
of the Flrat Natloual Irnnk.
aalurj iNn-auae Im- bad to. but be did
kvmrc.
j
ehalrs. arm cha.lr, three- rucking of one p«T cent for collectloh wUI be
Oliver llarrioou atlm-d him out early leaves you have there"
not n-<M‘Ul his KraudfatlM-ra attitude.
I tbe onfriendly door- one moruiUR and. while tbe olei.py mil"So?" cbtH^l from Hendrick, w ho did I
chairs and other articles of furni charged. On all taxes remaining onlie %vaa la-tter aatUlleil to aia-ud bis , u-11, Tbi. time there was stubborn
ture. Inquire at $11 South I'nion paid on Oct. 1«t and until Nor. 1st n
lijualre Wto rublilnR bis eyes and aUU not even ao mocb as look up from bis 1
-ui^kly .aalury." os be i-allM It. to bis detenntoatton la bis fa»-e. Tbe
work. Hendrick was a human t^m.
■treet.
aug 3-tf
ou u way tli.tn to earn more by dlnlDK lOK ceased, aud a roar of laughter fol- dodRlUR tbe boiutwlM-ll that a dresun
penalty of two per cent for collection
"Mra. Gray In':”
|
anarchist bad hurled from tbe pinna
Keven nllrtits a week with no old uau loa'ed tbe busli of a inomeut or twa
win be charged.
A Knmt that slgnlfled yes
cle
of
a
bediHMit
urimi
blm
In
exHted.
FOR
BALE—Three new seven room
who lind foriTJtten be "Was ever youus.
**0000 to.*" called a bearty voice.
“You're oa loquacious os over, UenOl&ce. Room 202 State bank bldg.
confidential tones to take Ume by |
li was lens wearlnc. be aald.
bouoea In good location. For aalc
Aad Ellla atrode firmly Into tbe atudki.
drlck.”
M. E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
forelock and gweiwrc for i«asll
Amonc tbe link- Aims of the Itli-b
"Vou an- Just to time for a •nlftoton easy terms. Inquire at 208 N,
A mere nod.
Dated July 24. 1905.
blrtlulnys wi-n- always ormstoos for I cap.' Kllia,** cried llarrisoo. roubtuK to breach of promlar suits. Brewster i
Brewster let himself In with his own
Oak streeL
sag 2 Iroo*
on
the
adfe
of
tbe
lied
and
tUteseil
fiviktlne- Tlie talde was covered wUb I tbe footmaa'a aide. EllU, atolldly facJuly 2$OcL 31.
latchkey, threw bis list on a chair aud
diabolical
atories
of
how
conaclenceleaa
‘dldi.-< ent up from Uie y-ntirb rea^ |1 UiK jUe
the youuK
yuuuK mau. lifted bis Lbaud.
unceremoniously bolted Into tbe libra
FOR SALE—My home. Na 501 West
females had fleeced tone-rut
to tbe luisiniieut Tlie cUntrs , -Xa. tliiiuk you. .sir." be aald
Rodly men of wealth. - From tbe Imth- ry. Margaret was sented nesr a win
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, «-ood
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
i-dnil lurk, t lirm-tle^ were f„n^- -Mr. MoiitKouii
dow.
a
book
to
her
lap.
The
first
evl
room iKtween splaslM-i. be retniued
shed. large bas«*ment furnace, hul
Uoora for aprinkltog lawns are from
‘ to
denro of unbiased friendship he had
lUrriaou l4y the year, muiith.
U. day
and cold water, hath, mantle, strict 5 to S n. m. and from 5 to 9 p. m. At
I Rive you tbn-e mi-Muii^-s I've bru<JKbt hour to stand between blm
Mid bl
black- ae»-u In days shone to h,T smile,
ly modern, gas lights, corner lot, no time can water be used wHboot
i lu-tx- toulRbt."
took his hautl and said simi
ulmply,
mall.
to celebrate tlie twenty fifth blrtbdny
"Vou'rv a faithful old chap." aald
glad
to
welcome
t
cariK-nter
prodiga
shop
on
hack
with
stall
nozzle or sprinkler atuebed. On aoTbe dlrertprs of tbe bank met a
of. Mr. Muntctuai-ry lin-waler. I ask Hubway Hmith thickly. "Hanrcd If I'd
borne again.”
and shed W. H. Ralne. care of Bos
ado|itixl reaolotioos lanK*utluR t
t of tbe great amount 'of water
yoa all to joUi me tu drluktoK
do A. l>. T. work Ull a a. lu. for any death of their Ute preskleut. passed t
"1 remind mys.-lf mor,- of Ibe fatted
ton store.
aug j-tf used during the day for inaaj|Caetni>lutiff life aud lutHtli
|utr"‘'‘““-* ”
*
calf '
toMly
leudendilp on to lb«- first vkv prvkide
Xhc Hood HrnUjhl uikI tall liclori him.
••.Vo heel tapsT same one abouted.
Ing
and other purposes BeccecalT roto*
"I 4-aino at 10. Mr. Montr »mcry. uith
Her first self cou-K-lausm-ss ba,l gone.
FOR SALE—A few household goods,
before
her.
a
smUe
on
Uii
Ups—a
rath"llrewater! Itn-wab-rr all i-alled at a mesaaip- from Mr. Brewster wlablnf
sprinkling lawns oust be ete-^-^-v .V '
"I thouRbt of that, but 1 dklu't dancarpets, stoves and all bicycle tools.
you many bapi>y retuma of tin- day
say It," she lauglu-d. -One must be I er pitiful smih*. but -till a smile TlM-rv
forced.
H. O. JoynL SopL
w-ere u-ara in b«*r e,us she llM>kl^l
Including hraxcr. 811 East F'ront St. Jun 24-tf
t a joll) rood frU
rwqKvtful to rich relatives '
nud with a ctnn-k frniu him fur fl.O0a
^
a iolly rood ftdlow
July3l-tf
llere’a tl»e cbeck. air. I'll Rly-e
"Hang your rh-b relalJvos. Peggy! at him.
one of tbe direct ora was rolonel
•*ll
s
a
roiifoiiadcAl
puritanical
luejn
IveU them. air. rrentUs I>rew, **tbe railroad
tfflUK
If 1 thought that this money would
HE
IN-DIAN
PI.AY
OF HIAWATHA
• saMl to futile
I
protest, j FOR SALE—Iloust and lot, barn
' of s
make any dlffcreuie 1 would give U up
*’*'*^‘^
If .vou pU-ase. At TJAi o'clw-k 1 came Date" yt the newsiui|M-ra.
VIA
G.
RA
I.
RY.
■uptbui that tbe with a mesaaRt- from l»r. Gower, air.
uiiuaual was the luterrupthui
”
j lot. 4«2 West Eighth street. Price
shown a foiMlneMS
: Mr. Btvw- this minute."
The OJlliway Imllan drama “Hiavab-ii 1IM-Iiil<era stralRbleui
eued up aa If wbu Iwd Itet-u calletl In"—
••Xemsense. Monty"- .be said. "How ! ' '«**
12.400, one-thir«l down, balance to
J.-rki-.! Into jawiti.Mi by a atrinR.
could It uiake a dlffereuce? Bat you i
Thev re ^ KuU purchaser. Inquire 115 East I ha " will be given at l.ake Ya way-go•Tailed tor RuaiH-d MontRoroery.
The iH.lh-.-"’ acHue one sUKRested. turolUK white.
must admit It a rather startling Hie
there." she replied,
mng, near Ketohkey. MIrh.. dally from
1 Monty
Ninth street, or address John Gluoe.
All fa.-es w.-Pi- tunu-d toward tbe door.
July 4th to Sept. 4th. Tbh, rendition
"Yra. qlr. Mr. llrewater bad a and- calleil him "a bully old chap, Uiongb friend of our youth leaves his humble ' *FU'»rinK him
July IS if
dwelling BatunUj night with Ills sal i
found the letters and n-.uu»'d Ills | chelioygan. Mich.
A sv altiT abaal Un-rt-. uinvrialo whether den heart attack at half past 11, air.
le Indian as a romantic figure,;^
iresence. But tbe existence
not to bU presence.
,
'••ui iu iu«- Window, ginneing half "
“
to tuni the knoti or pii«h tbe IwU.
ITk- doctor scat word by me. air.‘that of Miss Bar
irbara 1l>rew may hav.- bad ary drawn for two weeks ahead,
h,-artcdly o»*-r tin- cont«-iil» of the eu H0U6EB AND LOTS—Monthly pmy- should be seen hy every one, De- S
••.Vulaaocr- aald Ul.-tianl Van Win
tbe iwlnt of death. My laat aometbluR to do ^with tin- fwIluR b*^- retorns the following Thursday a <
velofw-s.' The last wo* from Grant A
mentx Herman W. Smith. C12 West KcrlpUve pompblel ran he had by ad- v
kle.
"I want to bear Itrewater'a I
y..-,
xling
milllouaire.
fween the
tbe tw
two men.
i:iph-y. att inii-ys. aud cv.-n from his
Eleven^u street. Citizens phone 199. dreysjng ticket agent. G. R. A 1. Ry„
‘ begun I
..
.
"Good l^yrd!"
As be left tbe dlre. lora' room on tbe
•*^l•e««<•h! SiM-ech!
l.< b<ad every- | -tuih time I brliiR a n»easa*e from afternoon of the me«>ttog t'olonel l»rew way. I thoughtt It mlgl
June 27-a Travers© City, or C. L. Lockwood, O.
P. A„ Grand Kapld*. Mich.
^wbetv. Men aeltbd Into tln-lr places, i uan h^. the butler. asklnR you to come came 1up to Monty.
Monty, w^ bad notified look tbe luirt."
“WHL I can't see that you are much
•VMr. MoulRomerj ltn-wat,T. - IVttIn J
^r. Brawstet's house at once, if
FOR SALE—Warehouse building on
June 29-mon-wed-oat-to-rept-1
hcera of the bank that he was
cbaum^l." Then- was a sugg,-stl»n of a
Rill intr-aluo-d.
:
^r-1 luoan If yoa will alr." leavlDR.
Bay StreeL corner Hall, also 14
loth! ntid
.iRHln tie- U-ll roiiR lothi
niid loiiR.
hniR. ;
Uilcrjii-tt-il
quavtT lu her vol<e. aud the shadows 1 „u,ii.
UilcrJiM-tt-il a,K»lo|p-tU-allv. Theu.
horse power gasoline engine and
".kb.
my
dear
boy."
sakl
tbe
colonel
• Ke-enfon-. in.-nta» ni
HI la-i
U-t th.-n-'s
th.-n- s a j w
^ Itb bla Rare dlmtwl Steadily over tbe
iRtbeyoUDR man’s luiud warmly. dU not pr,-vent him from stn-lug the Monts:..A ..,uv..x„.«
abakluR
fec-d
min
outfit;
ajao
froom
brick
Drt. SaiTtf k PHikitepi
■t." reiuarltsl Oliver bends of the subdued "aoua." be added
‘'now youI have a ebanee to sIkiw wbat quick niUt that flltt,-d across her dceo i
reildeoee. 537 Sixth street. Apply
.TOO can do. You have a fortune, and.
to John Horsfleld at residence.
•if It a only Ito* pMlee. I.-t theu, lu."
“After all. It's easy work lieing a mil-I this time has uuMlir..«(J Ir, llor.o
» diHHl air."
with JudRment. you ou|;bt to be able
aald IS-ttiuRlII. - I thoiiRlit It was a
Jane
26-tf
to triple U. If 1 can help you In any
iTidit-iT •■
KEKOYED TO OFRCBS
vray. come and ace me."
FOR SALE—Store building, stock and
The wnlti-r i*ia-n»-tl tin- d«v,r.
Mooty thanked blm.
••Hiinie one to see Mr. llrewater. air."
.ittrrxlin* Win
flxturea. 'Will sell all or any port,
OVElJOrnSONDlUGCO:
"Yoo'U be iKwed to death by tbe raft
\/l uo louRvr bad 'liroaiiecto-*'
• .-onvcn»< tilI *• n or will rent building. Apply at once.
lie auuouui'e,!
"Really,
though.
»•
■'
get
os
I
I'eoph- could ^not now |>otot of iK^le who have ways to spetwl your
"la she pretty, wallerr .-ailed Me
...
’ my abundant
fl
riches
Chat. Roaenihol, Traverse Clty,^Mlch
money.” continued tbe coloael “Don't much
A blm out with the remark
as I did
fTHAKT
fluan<Ida I embarroas- vonra.
may 27-tt
IT. D.l NIOMOMB.
- "lie wys be I. Kills, from your Rran.1
i*otw ‘uto a mli- listen to any of them. Take your Ume. ments.”
For a moment then- was only amaze-___________________
fulher'a. alrr.‘‘r"’.!''®
"raoltod, to You'il bare a new chance to make
“But think bow fine if Is. Monty,
ment In the ulr Then a faint, bewll- 1 pod «ai c j,
••My compllntenlstoKUlsaml ask hiui •
«*>“« »»*'e put It money erery day of yoor life, so ro ever to wonder wlM*rv your wlnterta dervd
Hannah's 5lh
smile s,q>esr»sl In Monty's face
SALE-41 lots
slowly.
I'd
hare
been
rtcb
yeara
and
-andfatber'a
.
«v,
T"»
days
afUT
bis
Rrandfatber'a
futo liir.wm luy frandfalher Gial 4fs_aTt )
“^*‘**‘
add; C one-acre lots fronting on 14tb
years aro If I'd bad acnae enouRb to os-ercoat te to come from and how nod reflected Itiw-lf in the girl *
• touikliiR hours rn
......
i.i... ...
i>, ,i...
"III and li
l.Hitament
"Who La your Fncle Jume»r she askStreeL 4 to Griffin A Winnie's add.,
run away from promotes. They'll all long tbe coal will laat and all that"
dHS-fl
SMtt SI4e SkM SUR
ii*,ond!ut"^ald Mr Bn-watet who had
"Oh. I never wondered about my
try to set a whack at your money.
and 3 Iota on West Front atreet
; luuker atoiud for the bardahiits
bardahl
J
Robre.ldeii.sl und.-r tto- J.-'ta
Brewster and hla wife bad endured Keep your eye open. Mooty. The rich overcoats. Tbe tailor did the wroodcr•Tw never heard of him.”
Will be aold on easy payments or
tog. But I wish
w
I could go on llvtog
yonoR
man
te
always
a
tctnptinR
mor“You must go to Grant A Ripley's at
‘‘"•“IraiKliw do.^n't want his .Monty
‘HspieathtoR $1.0Ui.U(X) to tbelr aoa
here Jost aa before. I'd 1 heap rather
ace. of couiwe "
to stay ,«it after dark." .-huckhnl 8ulv . Wouicomery It was his without a re- ael" After a moment's reflecUon be live here than 1 that gloomy place
w. Raff.
Mar 11-tf
wav Smith
i »*rtcllou. utthout uu admonition, with added, "Won't you come out and dine
"Have you fo-gotteu. Peggy." be retbe avrooe.”
wlth a him of vexation in his
•il wna moat tbouRhfti! of tbe oM ,
lncun.l.«n,e There was not a with us tomorrorw nlRbtr
'That sounded like the things you
■tluit we an- to n-ad Oliver Op
R.-,.tl.Hunn to have tb.- man call for i •»«S«“'oo as to b.>w it oboald be banlEAL tSTATt ATO LOAIS
need to say when we pUyed
CHAPTER III.
tic this afternoon ? "
will, the perarabuUtor." ahoatei l
Tbe bastoeaa tralnlnf
Neaarx
‘
man
elven him waa aynonR8. GRAY lived In Fortieth forreL You'd a hemp aooner do this
(Continued In Thursday s Issue )
I'ettluRill alwre the latiRbter. "Tell the old antb
MONEY TO LOAN—No tnz clam m fcM rt»mi»i.
u. Mn
nm: expn
expressed
street. For yeara MontRora- than that don't yon remember?”
him yoo'rr airvatiy bad your bottle;” in the win, Tbe.\nTnhs
pnt
In
mortgagee
Bonro*
for
enM
dead
“That's Joat why I'd ratber live here,
in believed
ery Brewster had reffaided her
a.hbsl McCloud.
Inquire of ft McNamara.
Peri
that be had drilled into r youth an
•■Walt.*r. tell EllU I'm too busy to
quiet Old fashioned home as Peggy. Last night I fell to thinking of
Place Hotel
July.
Pkltllp Rr»*k«' Pr**rhl»«.
Is- a.-,-,!." coniinnnde.1 Brewster, and as unuiistakabt.* rom-eptlon of what was hit own. Tbe house had once been her that old garret, and banged If
thing didn't come- u|> and stick to my
JaUM-,1 T. Willson WIIK a n-tlre«l tea
Kill' w.n,t down Id the elerator a roar exported of blm to life. If be failed In Rrandfatber'a. and It was one of tha
thrar expecutlons the mlsfortnne
throat ao tight I dai I wanted to cry. tucrvhaut. Fur yenr> he had Im-«-u a PALMISTRY-Oonmnt MndnineHlMi
foil,.W.si him.
ploBaera to that port of tbe town. It Hew long baa itt been since we played levout listener to Phlllii* linNikH* iM»r- , Remember the fotnre Uro la yov
would
be
hU
alone
to
bear.
A
rttad
".Vow for Brewster's apeerb! BrewCltteara FboM TM
bad been rarvrd out for him. and be was there Mia was bora, in Its quaint
>ere?
iiiouK One IhiMer. after the Hervl<-e*.
hand, a edeatlfle reeding wlU reren te A yVonl M.
aierr
bind him stretched a Iodr line of snMe old parlor tee was married, and all ber
to yen, 5lr. Wilteon ^onght the great preacher.
the tree Ufe'g hletory. Over $11
Monty rose.
Rlrlbood. her brief wedded life and ber
Union BL side rotraaoo.
$tl$4]
"tlentlemen. too aeeni to hare for- IMsts whaoe tai'ouic InstrucUona mlKbt wklowbood were connected with It. lying there In the garret wlndoiw while Mr. Brouks Meeund to read the thought
be
Ipnored.
but
never
forsotten.
Edwin
that
was
disturbing
the
mlml
of
his
old
yon
sat
with
yoor
back
against
tbe
Rotti-u for tbe moment that 1 am twenrefer Brewster evidently made hU Mra. Gray and MontRomery's mother walk yoer bhw eyes as big aa dollartr friend. sihI raid:
ty-flre
had been school mates and playmateo.
Cterotnrontoc rod FroteroBroo
“Mr. WUteon. Is It not alMut time A rOB BALB OB TSAOS-Gz A
e. Mooty. it
remarks have lieen
win with the aaoolble crorlction that and tbelr friendship eodnrrd. When
jou enme In etnoug us? Tl,e l*rotestant ■ 1 booMB aro IMS OB Wool morn. H|
«" 1
unlwcomlnp tbe dlRulty of my DKc. It was aeceaoary for him to die befora old Bdwrtn Peter Brewster looked about
Wm taka cwpsBtar «r kmm
Kfdseopal ebtirch has need of such men
leaaL” ate cried,
Tha.t 1 hare arrived at a |wriod
lodof dU anybody olse couM paaaaaa hU mooay foraplacetolroMehte
as you.'
qyeA
. teoMyroeroGlro
.
cretlon U evident from my chdra of and that ooce dead It wooM be foUy
"I'm going up there this afternooo to
"Mr. Brooka,” reidled the retired W Uomrrmrn.
Jo.MW W
friends: that 1 am entttM to yoar re- for him to worry over tbe way la
see wbat the pitec te like.” be aald aa- fra uierchaut. “would the l*rote*tant
aiwct Is erldeat from lay KraDdfathcrY willed beoeflcUuIca miebt choose to
BUS Bl
-Ated, Pcssy. yoe meat come Eliiaroiail churrh receive me oti my
botoriow toealtb. You bs%^ dooe me toanage their own affain.
LAWN WORK-^Soddlng and seedt«x Jdaybe I can find one of throe act-eieauo' of your prra,hlug aloue?"
The beusa In Fifth aTcone went to n ter. Mr.
thelKmor to drink my health and to raTbe maasive. llluiutoed cimutmanee Ing nenOy done. All work guaranteed.
Optic books, asd wrcH be young
slater,
toecther
with
a
million
or
two,
aosure me as to the iDoffemlrroras of
prortotoff for the boy. While te was
JK. P*OMVIGB
tightened to ri,-epci»l thought, thru a CIL phone 79€ and 128. Browning A
apfwoacbtoc oroiiUy. Now I ask you aU and the iMne of tbe catmte fonnd away nl eoHaae. opandtaB momj to a
“Jwt for eM time's aakn.** abe aold kindly, eom-what saddened, smile re- Adxley.
Ang 7-lmo
to rise and drink to tbe Uttle Sona of klodly dl4w*cd relnUTcs who were naBBcrttet roaasd the oM ffasttomsB
wdUiik to he«p It from folDf to the to manral at hM own HteraRty, Mrs. bnpsMIeBly. “Too'll stay fer iroebaan bxed It as he a-swered: "Mr. Will- y
the Bkh. May tbe Lord love oar .
Y-Uptero tetero^troi smra er
eon.
I
am
afraid
the
Eidseo|w]
body
tea"
An hour Uter Uip Van Winkle and Brow For J^Hoodtes t'urinnea. Old Grqy was wsO paid for the BBsaad hot
CALMAbrs tfiterler Bpar VarnW, to
*TU tere to be at tte-no. I won't wonld not eeeept .mn 00 my pmtcbBUGBES'S
BHAN8
Gnhwu JtolOi.wtR aluMw ”UaU lU. Mr. I^water left hla aChka in arflar. WflB luM ■psxttofhra. sfld thara nra •yhec
0>e Ttfo^laeK. 1 «ss JtolPklBsJ tog.”-B<wtro Ui-rakL
toost teraSle for nMiHtorlor merit.
CUa.te:SaS«
0tta.ro:SaBM
took
the
'?Sii
FOR SALE
TAXES
m
01
DENTISTS
rj:
A',Sr
Teacher of Viiliii
329 soon urn
street
J. M. HUELLHAirrEL_
MISCELLANEOUS
M’
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental^ WsrK
JjUVET OfUBK WMIl.
n SL-STT'eSrS h
R. Bs CHArm. Frtfrtctv.
UP-TO-DATE HACK LWE
Ki»fi Oscar cf'Swodca ha* nerer afr \
k>vcd the poUUeal oetnknw of tb«j
NorvectaB poet Bfaraeoa to affect bU '
attJiade toward bla wrltiaRs. Uolike!
Ihaea. who beUerea In the Scaadioa- i
Ttan vakm. Bjomson has alva>> i
etrivm to secure polttical iDdet>cnd-!
once tat Norway. Yet when, some!
rear* a«o. a number of chtoral tn>
detfea serenaded the king at Christ j
tUaia. be supped out on the balcony ,
and In a loud voice asked them to
nnlto In slufdng a certain ardt'ct re-1
publican song of Bjonwoa's. and hi-1
added his own voice to the chorus. On
bis return to Stockholm be wrote.
Bjom.-wm an amiable letter. Inclofelog
with it the St. Olaf order. When not
cngag»-d in writing po<>ms or buokij.
Tood to work on is food to live on.
A num works to live. He most live
to work.
He does both better on
Uneeda Biscuit
the soda cracker that coritains in the
most properly balanced proportions a
greater amount of nutriment than any
food made from flour.
of Sweden and Norway.
s»'a er
shofiC
KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
NEW WATCHES
two lives at the risk of his own.
Agency for Cdcbrited Fox
Typewrilcrs
Here are some of the Hems includfsl
in a hill sent to a Itarrin^'.-s in Paris by
EYE. bMr, nose. THl lOAT
PIANO TUNINO—W. N. Vlllarff. ' M
years experienca. Nov located vltb
Ortnnell Broa,
new State Bank Bolldlng.
MARK
CRAW*8
DELIVERY—Ught
Utbea
rlora, over City Book Store. Uoom
Boardman River
Electric LIglit
& Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
hve
days later h^* jumi*e«I into the wat< r
mmsum
riMAc U|R-liaab]r limit-
freight, parcels and Uunlta.
City Book Store.
Let us vitalize an idea
for j'ou.*
He Is a borp
On one ocea>ion be
lur masseuse:
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
ito save a child from tlmwning.
NATIOMAL BISCUIT* COMRAHtf
No mbtter WHAT POWER
yoo're been taing, joaTl
EVENTUALLY employ
^eotricity, not only for eoo>
nomio ren»onB,biit for ronaona
of utility and general adapta
bility.
SOUVENIRS
flopped two runaway borsei and sa^ed
Uneeda BiscMit
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
At
Rastall’s
seaman and resolutely fact* pu rlin oft
-
wW
T« SVENIMO ftfeomL TIUVCMC CITV. MICHIOAH. TUEtPAY. AUftUtT tt,HOS.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Traverse Land and
lx>an Co„ F.
Tburtell, Manager, omw. room 9
Hamilton A MilHkco block.
DR- F. HOLOSWORTH— Special alicniitm to dlseaset of the eye. ear,
nose and UiroaL
Glasses fitted.
Rooms 7 and 1
"T«* Uautlfying matl
aiaV visage, thue sittings a w»s-k dur
V«D Are Not Feeling Well,
R. W. Rastall
ing one nitmth. ft»: one m*m:hV mnraue of throat, |Mi: one i«uih of triple
tired and worn ooL perUapa over
worked. Dont feel tbia way when
effluvia. tl«»; one Itutlb* of lii|uid whitt
>R. E. B. MINOR—Offlee over Amerlean Drug Store. Special attention
nose and throaL Glassrw
1 phones. lUwldence 1,19
the compl.xiou, i;: one inoath«|^
man
GEREIUlNfWS OF THE WORLD
to
smile
and
shake bla head, j ly tenacious of his purposes.
L/nland. |aDtiwrinkl.
tr«>j.tmem
•Vou ere a goorh nwHoiier." he said, jmlnhs'. r of the « vteri<»r. L a Inrmer's jnjonili s .l,ttof.»r fleurc.
"though li hupiuns In
my case you! son.
draw a wreng eonriusion.
Still, you
A famous phy* Irian. ......
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....
hM,.. ;c. ............... ..... h.n
M-m,,.. .rf
.1.„I ....... !
.b.*.
r..l., ... b.-al.b: '
Hrl.,, n,,...) « . n.-. « rv.
•
-n, ...mp..r....,.n .1.
o...ur
.. ...n ».
"“•n.lbt:
I
,..u .... C-Klb,;
n-nm ...
.n.i .in.,If. T.. i„ '
nr. i i.,.,k. n<„. n,.
I. mp-r.... lb .11 .1.....-,
. r. .l.-b .
».) cl...b.» n-BuI.rl)
tw<» mru.
PXJUbtS^
Ho was a .rh.sd teacher and an jinonihs ..f same. Sss.; vtvnud hath «.f
editor b.-f.ire he r*nlere<i lailities.
He j triple . ffluvia, >1'»;
iHnl dltio, $i..
are ao near at hand, they will
boild yon op, keep yoh well and
ward off BIlieetaeM. &lek HeaSaoha,
ItarYMM^ Debility, Uvar aiM KMaay
is a eonsniiimate diploma^, who knows
|«nlrularly how to hide Ida liu,'-.
rhielly by lei.d ;---------------------------------
for Nansen, t:e
gng his
bu nt.
js.puUr name lo the move |
He l«. as
■V....
lim.lv .hut one nee I he « pr-.t.lb;
.A';
1..- always was. .v i
- -•
Dangerous and Uncertain.
Tbay ParlfV tha Blaad, aat rlfkt tba
DIaardarai sWeh. araaat tha Slaa•tab Llvar. dlapal Stek-Haadaoba. tiSi
■a tba Narvaaa Syataai. aai rapair tha
daania caaaaS by aranwrh aad brala
•W.
For smil.ure. i. li. r and all skin and
!rur.‘ for blind, bb^ding. itrhli
jpndruding piles. |i *in dr,
Soothing and Cooling.
llonUt alKiut unythkrtg Hun't he afraid
®
4ogotosle. p.fo. .i.b.■pis^helH.^t
morer ot waited ..ergU,..
.Sle..p ,
'« *">
>’ «'
t^rday morning and-It luH111 ihrre.--
than «
cektait
IW.-.
worry ,.,il.ei 1
fe'
incloHe a
?•
In
Kelecllng a
wife, M
Sold by
De Witte,
BusRla'a chief
Wi en 111. vhuh was In Pati- In.si |
year, aeror.llng to the L-ndun Chren-
»>ne of the rar<« whirl, has b.s'n treat
"
'^ron Knmura was a student
'•“'■vnr.l law Krho.d. In-H... rl.ivs
am.-.l Mahmoud Khan, who i, |Hs classmate and warm friend.
rW lub.
will, him
U!>» . A F.en.-h Jomt.ai ^
K.vm k.,. urg.sl him to go into
nutI will,
him mvw.
' h.tspitahle Boston doors
Mnhniou.l
4at who r.meffllKT.
But Koniura pre-
qu.'sHons
other duv to a me«.U.r of thoo hal/s ,
rctinu.-.
•Wh:.t has iH-cme ..l Male
HM.ud Khan" - In.iuir.-,! the J.mrnull I.
*-|le ia dead. nuHishuir.- was the an ,
swer.
*-p«s»r f.-llnw?
But
surely I,.-
,vaa young and si>« me<l m enj«»v exe. b
leni iH-altli.-*
”11
wa.s ex.'eUent." ns-
s.-tit.'d "the p.-i-slan funcilunary. -WaK
be lli very long? -
”No. in..ns!enr.
He
r.‘preseiilativc
|Miac<> ni‘gotiationR.
rhoae a
ed so cruelly In blB country.
In
the
Jewiv-s.
second <uarrloge in spite of the fact
S.'veral anecdotes aro ciirreat In the
Y.eiily.--
-Indcil!
TJiere Is no way
...reign press roncn'rniag the G.'miaii
dhl
ii
to maintain the
I bo«1y
eixiw ii prinet* .«:■ a boy.^ Aceordfng to
l.y si ti-|M.i!er.Til.* lepoiter with gi.-at
tnu»-iniit> was giving what 1m- legard«-d tts th.' r.'4i»-.*f,^ that briuighl
.s.-iiaior
to
the
Quaker
>.iuth s Il.-dii. lh;li-i eam.-d
city.
the
Tin-
the .dd. r
ly
lilsK.ry
has
hz,i:-« r*s r.-ply,-
not
re<-or.b d
the
If there la on<; nfflirtioii for whloh
ous In all ihings."slie rarri«<>i her lih-
%nce »f season,
• ralilv to the limit
—
In
reli.-ving iK-r-
litll*'
sIm*
girl?'
Ho
lepto-d
July 22-lf
vision
Kar hosjdtal al
Ik even
tiny
ni.'t,ae.'i|. aim
luiiients
wnose
at
Panama has |,is «iwn eon:
to
make
.lovvn there
regarding
A
rou.Ulious
r.-. ent wall is raise.I
by a wiukman. wbo says:
-In the h.s
tel wli.'ie im».‘-t of them eat down at
Ciil.-hra, wh.-r.- i w.irked, they larl j
tioiu-<l off the tdg dining-room in the’
hotel—a
lioi.'l
hnllt
by
the
govern-
m.'iii and .-arrhal on hy a entraetor '
pans f,.r m< n who wore r.mts
(am! riillavs when they ate: for o:|,en»
who w.ir.' eoats and n.» isdlars and for
'll.- tliird lot. who wore ii.-ither coats
nor .--dWt-
CITY
OPERA
HOUSE
TlirtH* ni^lits. cuiumciiein;^
rtjs to 111.' rnlt.Hl Stales nft. r a -soI phiiai
If n man went Into a see-
f,is.-d to go otit when li4' was oid.'red
Thursday, Aug. 17.
this same tiling,
w.*
nteatiK of km-'Wlog.
New- Yo-k ••
rerreuiHind.-nt
at Christiana di'-
.-■rrib.-s the f.mr b-mlers of the Nor
wegian ri-volutlon—MlchelM n. Berner.
! Lovlaml and Nansen.
,Mich»tlson. mln-
i l.ster of state, is the real head of the
He ts a aurchant, ronrh
^ interested in his htisiiievs, ovt rworketl
^ and in vucb
Leave 8:30 a. m.
hav im
l>wl wc do-
t:«- ;-irl is losing th»- iiio-l valit
we know
also that h.-r-p.u-i'i:ts ar<* ns::-.’f
ihw
bealtb that he thlnka
! of Itaving Chrisjiar.la because of its
i enervating climate.
Berner, pnvuldent
t
F-.l. th.
"f
h»-auH,l.-r-. T.»l»r, t> lh«- m-ult <tf >.wr« of
«tu«l> wml -\{«-r:.-or- f-y |.r. t*h»rl.-«, » jjkyxi
cl.-iii Ilf high iitKnHuig' tn hl'i i>rof*-««‘>n. «n,l '
hi" pr. ji«r*Uon I* the only on. tn tho wi.rl.S |
r .-.^Bt/oil Mill iuiU«r~£l >-r th.- lu.-ili.-al fva
Is imld for.
pricing and pi.vn«» s. lliiu; means
Unre .Vttraetioii.
of tl.e
pian.t wliiJ.' you save tl,«' mom-'to j.ay for it.
It
means plain
figures, one |»rie.‘. bas.-d on fac
The Middleton
Stock Company
tory
cost.
against
and
It's
a
unscniiMiloiis
ng. tiis
It
I-HIIUY XKJITT
Just Plain Folks
Rorne of til.' v.'ty best and high
Dangers of a
Great City
NUMKROrs STERLING
SPECIALTIES
Prices, I Oc, 20c. 30c
I
i
'
mmi msoiiAiicE
New WIlkalB Bloek. TraTcne OKa
a P. CAItVKR A BRO,
L. L. A. nUILDINC
?i'ug!-,!7"::d'7;‘bS7i:,7
4-i7d?::un.!7!S‘°gi.z
oace SOS, New wnhela Biecfe- CT%Pkoae, fits
r”£it8£r4!i‘ sr GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
J r jKNKs. i
tut.-- of l»r. fhfctl.V Fli-.h K,--l S... ,h,,
n>tn« ar,.| i>..rtrBtt -'f I W fh'vrlrU f-.r.-,iurrh*»itig W. kl-o w»i
Co. !>».
201 FRONT STREET
J, H. HDBni
Cm. W McHitly
HOHROE & MeWETH''
6ENERU INSURANGE
plamui. which have been ih.»rotir w.uk-
rhop. ranging In jirice from 91 Id.
1150. f 1S5 To 1225
write for
I*aynu nt.s to
If yon ean i cat! to>m.
special
prices
and
iurihpurt 10:20 a. aa. am)
« rapp«r. p>«tKge
bisTlnr at
terms.
K IIVI B A l_l_
C. D. MiM-ER
D E PiTn-o n
(Nattooal DmIMb)
a U UXfiCWOOO. B. P. A V. A
IWIusio Mous*
M. B, EARNER, Prop.
K«zt door Jk*. V. rrt«irtch’, ahoe atorw
Dt. Cbarits Ct„ lOBFultOfl it. V. Y.
Pere Marquette
jof the at..nhing. is a man in the late
-fiO-s. old-fashiened in attire, delibcr-
JOHN R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE
a niinilM'r .,f .-xrhanged upright
In
4,1 treatment cun-, Nerve Ailrmnitn,
Khenmatism.
S iatka.
Stoma, h.
and Lung -Tr^e. lUvadac ht-,. Cou«ti|Mition.-Weakm-s». )
DRS. J. 0. A AARY J. TRUEBLOOD
light and .lark w.ssi rar.-s. AUt
oiigiily repaired
The Hubbard System
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Mfire *c»JT » WilheJu, KJJ«. S a. m. *o II
1 W 6 w n>. 7 t.. H rr.«ing*. Sldsace U
Wjukoop flat. Ou»en» Mhua* AL».
CONPAIIY.
eh-gaiit
Ftock of fin.' iiiati 'S. r.»mpri-!ng
Btiit you.
SATI KDAY NKiHT
T<> ,«re\- iit t»i. hnj.!
. nr-h
est rla.ss makes, in all the faney
THl’RSD.W NKJIfT,
Beyond the Law
i t-ltt*ltt
Saves Tod Money
We are sh.iwing an
Pres.'iitiiiv; very I^atosl MeloDnimatic Com.sly Succ<':ts«*s.
prlrliig
lio.sltlvely
eOtya,
Scats ©a sale.City Xew a SUintl
wpeech and action and stnliom-
9
:exa:mined
ifree
/^LASSES
Kock,
IyrOUND
DYSPEPSIA CURE
B. O. l»»WnrT «I OOVPAHTa GBlOAOQk OXm
m tALB SV ALL OMMfttm
OCice with
oBth phom-.';.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
known to »ri •" whi.-b »ith..n, 1h.- u«r
niixlt'-in--. KO-l lotit--. will
out l.'ie h<
low* U. thiu <-)ie>-k ot w-rKKH, nr«-k>,uh tin
h-Klthv l’«h
For r....ov.,.g wnnkl... fro
tho fare, tin :: »: .l Kaud- it k-i- lik. i,i*sii
ooi- ajipUrslioii
nhnwinit « U." t.lr.1 i,
prortnnvnt.
when th-. furrow
protectlori
tinr«'nsoi,ahle
I'rlccK rca.vouable.
O. 1‘. Ca, \cr Slid Hn».
.
M. & N. L TIME GIRD
m* iits and hav.* th.' tis.' of the
piano wliile she saves the mon
pllshe.l pianist vvh.-u her piano
ver.
Leave 8:30 a m.
Tlte null' girl rmihl have a g.iod
nml prob.ibly b»- .fiiii.' an nreom-
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—U. O. Car
NOITHPOIT POINT
BETURNING SAME DAY
The Kimball System
ey. litth' by Itnb'. to j,ay for it.
Sntben
i <)vcrJ..lm5ci,-» l»n,e .s,,.p . Tr.v.rM|C,ty, Mi. h.
. .
p.am'v i-S liiio*
Far©
ainl
nmml
Ibivv.rs
■In.r
trip; < hn na. X.»rlli|>orl atnl
Xorthjxjrt Point, '»0c nmiul
trip
ftble hours aiul >«-ars of h« r Ilf.'
to st.idv musle. and
4
NORTHPOHT
hiiow thV. that tlie afon-suhl lit
Hi re than lb«' fr.'.'
Aim rlrjrs Premier Hejier-
he got fir.tl fnim his job ami lost blF
rhane.- of free tntioportatiou liack to
movemiuit.
OMENA
Leave B:3Ua. m.
was ■ ii.'arly eleven."
Til.' Klmliall system of piano
lion in whirl, he duln‘1 lM-1oi,g and n--
A
Leave lUOO-a. m.: 4:20 p, m-
piano il.'livered at one.' and at
Her frc'e e.d In the
I've nn.l
ate the
B01VERS BAlBOl
How many pe.qde ar.‘ doln;-.
tif Intere.'l on the d<*fer,ed |gjv-
’ Jotira
AnAwn, MA.
that
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
i.oavoe:30a.m.: 11:00 a. an.;
4:20p. m,
m
is
Hally rhlldren.
many
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
morning on our way downiowii.
We sai.l to him. "How .d.l
SOUK suffering from hisa of sight, espe-1
I*reuj niiirh .-very Am.'riran who re-
old adage. - Whwfa In
truth of that oi.
aame ? - We aeplj. • wmplv Mo.h«-a
Fnend.- Ii.oav at aD droggiata. Send
for book. Mothobood** It b free.
'h«- is luvitig awav.
the ca.vh prie.-. >av.' a small rate
whose
Bay Steamers
would take ad’vauiag'.- of
XINO, COACH STALUON. at Vet
eriuary ho.vidtal every Saturday bal
T eon, pass Km.
“SS-XiS-r-;
wh.de digest
Miss Ik-h-n Could has more symiiathy
I rig’:! has b.-vn restnr.-d as a re-uli of
MothBr'm
FHand
a
1‘AJ.S!-: Kv-ONOMY. for ifttie y
wnvs Is at the dis|M»-^a1 of a iiitle «uie
The .dd« thr piropective mother be
th# Bsne d,rtu«l, the onlrai thiough
which she tuu»«
bHote .he rxpen
th.‘
than with another is hlindnes.-^ Gener
Manhuttat,
Bmfor0
fiplMN# wmm imtrodmomA
strengthens
DR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and
EXCURSIONS
READ THE STORY
”1 give my little giil IJ
>oiir
: ^'Z
liap
III II IMiilud.dphla hoti*l
ing InieCvl.-Wed
in
The C. B. Taylor Goal Co.
to ns hy a g.-ntleman the other
lie died «pilir snd
H..w
Economy of Time Means
Economy of Piano Honey
tip she i- gtiitig to liuy a piano
of tlie.re (diortly afiiT 1‘rlnre Bisiiarh. The ,
ninrek was dismisFi-tl the little lioy | |,oali
i talking i.» his father and In ilio ' sin-ngth will let d..wii and disea.-.' will
r is-nrThe Persinii fuin-iioiiar> ex
I. ehlld-1
ehtb!. r-'* "I*. -N" ai;iH-tite. l...-;s of -;«r.;^^.«ih. |
.d conversation Kuld. with
,
....
.
tnerv.iusness. he;ida«'he. cui.-ttp.'vt ion. j
plained fwith n slightly i-siibnitii'-^ed . .
tsh nniveie:
- I-aib.T. they s.,y that j
breath, sour risings, rilting, indl !
air I; -"He was n.it s>i„i«atli«-llr to tinrow y.n, will b«* aid.* t<» tell the p.s»-j geslloi,. dyspepsia and
nil .*!<mi!irh 1
■f.niiid vl/b r,-Ide what to d.» all bv voursc-ir. You-11 , iroubles that ar,' rnrahle ari' quirklv
!«nator
‘Hanlel of Virginia wns be
K.
n
■ w-aj. mil III at nil.
For Hal* br aU DrogcUU
with It.” This remark was mmi*The Only Way.
Ibnh
Niglit calls premptly at
tended to.
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES
no.withsian.line. th- high
all ions her husband has held.
KnieriHin was his fnvorlt« an-
phor,i>s.
Try a “Fill to-night "
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
wes-U that
llitir.
In Perfect Condition
F.~ P. LAWTON—1*1,yslcian aild
surgooi., n.-w Muns.»n block.
ID Cant and 8B Cent Bcxm
tliat she fiaa never l**s-n reteive.!
She also has h.. n igt.or.by
vm. VIGOR & VITALITY
India of i
n-iHvrt, t»
|.nue;|des
Witte uAs r«.rmerly the wlf.* of a ! ul»
voree an.I has b«“en v.-ry happy lu b« r
»tu.ly of Am.ulean et,anu-.er In ,
eiety.
t::,
Mme. l>e
ordinate oflielal. hut she s.Tiuvd ;i .li-
eonrt.
.American b.H.ks and to observe .Mnerieaa llf«> outside of rtinventional
f;,lie|, ..nr g-r-.lt-
The K;lr of b
terfelts. they *,e dangerouti.
after that whirl, has his n irren.ver i
'‘‘•'""I*
ably Imt."
!*”*' here'K y.nir nutograph,—F. Marion
IrK hr. aa^ arcomi«inl.-.l hy an ..fK
5'
GIVE
The
A-:
When
» ^«vor that Is of Interest
>«nr^-«f pleaiie
H, HOLLIDAY. Graduate '
University, odice In Muni
Telephones, offlee 103; n
104.
T. W. THIRLBY, Deotist. Over Bar^
num A Rarl-s Jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
DR.
JPX'ULnSU
and then r^me mher that a uhon nai-!»•'
Crewfurd. the a.idurliig .he du. is « uafer rejuv. naior
r.sp..««ilnK that he send her a bit
an M UKeleH. akk to ... nd g.uMl ,uone>
>R. A.
ronto
bldgdence
jen» pboDt 3S5.
. nred hv th«‘
.Viifs
Witch
sali.-tiliiK* a
rerinin m.mh.-r of hours .very nl^H j
almu! the P.K. m- U..- future. To waste | “ P'J
a single hour In the regretful
is }>‘>«
DR. W. E.. MOON—Phone*,
offlee.
Citr.. 107; Dell. b?. Residence, 710
Was-\inston street, ClU. phone 210;
that
All
eadach
Croes Syea i
PerfeotVlelon.
Estate.
Miat nden Keller's book M bHne
trsnalated Into a doaen longnie*.
eluding Rnwian. Balictulan, Rouownhso, Fianlah, Swediah and Japaneag.
DM. D. JL. WOL-fTK
2127
MCIAL TSLEOJIAPM KfIVICC.
THINSFER OF
PORT ARTHUR
THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAGES
^ MILES FOR OOVERNOR.
LEAPEOTO
HIS DEATH
«Yill Hoad th* Msssnehnsstta OotsoHOUM bi Which Praaidewt Monroe
cratte Stats Tkkst.
Died July 4. 18S1. Wac Dam
By Wire to Ihe Evening Record.
aged by Fire.
Boston. Aug. 15,—it U said ot
ceUent aotborby that the democraUc
By
Wire
to the Evening Becord.
lenders fa thls'nuts have decided oa
YOUNG
MAN
THOUGHT
HE
COULD
ftUMM Aoitces TO TUftM OVER Gen. NeUon A. MUeea ns their nomi
New York. Aug. 15.—The ancient
DO A HIGH DIVE.
tbree-Rtory and attic house at Elm and
THE LXASEt TO JAPAN.
nee for guveraor. Miles Is now sbrond.
Prince «tre<*U In which President Mooabroad.
rde“<lTi^ July 4. Ik31, was partially de8troyt*d by fire thi* morning.
BANGER PULLMAN LOW.
ROOT WAS FOUND IN THE TANK
^ Also UAO TUIG PEmSIlU
But Ltttfs Hops Entertained for
Recovery.
SFUT ON THE SACMALIEN ISLAND
By WTre to the EventnK Record.
OUESTION.
Salng UnabI* U> UnanimotMly A*r»e
- on the Matter. Which Was Artlcls
Five. They Abandoned It and
late mll(laQalre car builder, who waa
thmwn from a buggy Monday, is very
low today. There is but sllybl Lope
for I*allman’s recovery.
Walter Fergtiaon Told Hit Companions
That He Waa Going to Jump From
EARTHQUAKE
MA^A LAKE
the Ladder But No One Saw
Him Do It
PECULIAR HAPPENINGS IN THE
DISTRICT OF PUNJAB.
HE WAS THE MAIN SUPPORT OF A
WIDOWED MOTHER.
_
Started on Othars.
By Wire t/j lh«- E»« nlnc Kr<x>rd.
NEW ORLEANS
ALL INFECTEO
porunuiuili. Auk. 15.—The foilovinK
oftriaJ etaleim nt waa Klv» n out by the
kuMlan oAclals at 2 o’clock thU aficrnouo: “la the mornlnK so««lon today
Ihc rofifrrelief? aKree«l unaiilniouely to
DIBEABE HAS SPREAD THROUGH
article four of Ihe {icacc treaty provldTHE ENTIRE CITY.
iRK for the? Russiaa traoefer of U?aae«
at J*ort Arthur and In the Liao Tuny
pr-nlBeqla to Japan.
“Nra iKdnK able to arrive a' a nnaninous decialon on article five wblHi
call* for the aurreiider of the Inland of
Baithalleo by 1U»«la to Ja|»an. the en MANY ITALIANS OUT OF WORK
ARE DESTITUTE.
voy* proceeded to talk up the other
anicUti and reauine the Baabalien
qumtion later.’’
Oystermen Fear That They Cannot
Open Their Season Bept 1 on
Account of Quarantine—15 Per
Cent of Cases Recover.
CASES IN AMERICAN QUARTER
ENGINE RAN
INTO OEPOT
PASSENGER TRAIN PLOWED INTO
PAN HANDLE FREIGHT.
SEVEN WERE SERIOUSIT HURT
STATION WAS FUEL OF MEN.
WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
1-^
Croard Waa Waitli»B ta Go to a Circus. ^
Paasenger Struck Freight So Hard
That Freight Engine Was
Forced Into Station.
By Wire to the EvenlnR Hi*.ird.
Ilunhville. lud.. Auk- 1'?-A Oiiicln
natl. Hamlltoo A Itoylon ( hicaco
tibiiUs) train «%itt bound p1ow«>d tnlu
a l»an Handle frelahl train at a rroiifctnc here .this tnuruini;. Tlie 1‘un Han
dle tmsine watt ttirred l(»to the
II.
A H, paKiM'nK' r Mtatinn which wan full
of men. women and children, who were
Roing to ('ounerKvIlle to a clrruji.
Biii<n in?n>onit were nerlointly Injtiretl
STEAMER WAS OVERDUE
CITY OF NEW YORK ARRIVED
SAFELY IN PUT IN BAY.
Her Machinery Wa« Oiiabled and SI
Had a Large Number of Pa*»engers on Board.
By Wire to the i:veiili»i:.H«Ns»rd.
rirvehuid. t» . Atiu I.'..—The t^tenmer
City of New Y«»rK. cnrrylnK a larct
number of naHnenpem. which left
Cleveland f««r Tol.-.lo la^l iiiKht
reachtd Cut-In Ray at ntH«n tiMay. Her
machlneo' dinabliHl. rhe was lenc
duo at Toledo and much anxe iy
WEDDING TOMORROW.
Misa Frances Higgins and Henry Wit
kop of Cadillac..
Mift« Kranctm HlKKinn t»f We*f Ninth
M reel'and Henry Wltkop. formerly of
t’adiUac. but lately otM-rator at tl
K. 4e I. depth, will Ik* marritnl loroor
row at the home of the bride. They
will make llielr future home in Cadll-
death from bee sting.
John Gerber's IIIncM Was Caused by
an Accident.
By Wire to the Kctmlnp Record.
Canal lv*ver. Ohio. Aup. 15.—John
Gerber, for many years coramlwtioner
oC Tuscarawas county, is dead a
home near HnKf«r»vlUe from heart fail
ure nuperinduetd by a eUiir of a bee.
n^trict Grange Meeting.
The next nu*ellnK of the Grand Trav
•rse District Gran«e. No 17. will meet
vrilh FVe Lake OranRe. No 731. 8opL
C and 7. AH fourth doRriv members
cordially Invited.
aK
m
New Orleans. Auk. 15.—With the ex
cept ton <»f a few Hquares. all of New
C)rl(?anN 1k-1ow Canal street is now
prarally lnr«*cle»! with yellow fever.
While most havoc has »HH*n caused In
this i»orllon
New Orleans, where
turelKnera live, the disease has spread
many places in what is known as
ihii Amerirau quarter, aliovc Canal
street. M«ist cases In the American
quarter are Isolated, however. Health
oIBcers are allll unable to assert
whether the hlRh water mark of dailycases has bt*en reached. About
15 |M?r cent of all th«wo thus far strirkI with yelJuw feviM have reeovenil.
le dealiis iM-lnK alMiHl tme In >*very
X persons lnfe«‘led.
The marine hos|dial service Is lend
InK its aid to any ontlyiuK place w henyellow- fever H|i|)?>ars ami effons are
dally mskinK i<> iM-rfeet iiis|M-<-iion and
Isidatlon. Th«« marhte ho.*^pllal setvirt* will lak<> K'‘mra1 eharKC of the
sirei'l and house saiilialion. While
yellow fever Is Hot a filth disease tu
Itself. exiHTietire shows that perstJUs
who live ill unsAiiiiary surnnindlnK!^
ore niueh more likely to die of the dis
wh**n they coniraet It than those
who liv«* in lH‘tt*r environments.
ITosecutlon of those wh(» have not
paid ob«?dlenee to tbe antl-mosqiiltn
«»rdlnanee is also to Iw* parlidiiatei in
by ftxleral offlrers. 8wc*epinK onliTs
have lHK>n issued to the |HtlU'e to prosci'iite all landlords and aKenis who fail
senvn cIsHTns. The result of the
order was the makitiR of a large nuro
lM*r of BffldaTlls by Ihe |sdlr«* tcslay.
ic uptown ward the ritl/ens’ com
tnill«*i» swiire out elchiy alfldavlts for
violations of the srrwnluK law. some
of tlif*m sKainst men of prominence
1.1 wealili.
Iteinoval of fruit trade from New
tirleans has thrown many Italians out
of work and the Italian soeietie.« now
«'.nih Kiv«- Ihri'e meals to all Indigent
pen«.n> who apply a» the charity restaurani In the French quarter.
Oyster m«‘n arc now In fear that they
w.ill b.- iinalde l«» njH’n the flshlnR seast»n on 8.-lit 1. as usual, on arcouni
«*f the quaiittiiini*. The Isiard of trade
dwlans that grain exp**rts will in nowIm- suffer on aeeimnt of Ihe yellow
fever.
All six theat.rs are preparing to
oi*i n In S«*pt.-mb.T Two theaters have
Slock companies and will proliably
have no trouble In oiK'iiinR.
At 12 o'clock t.slay thirteen new
casi*s and fi\e death.« from yellow
f«>ver wore report »*«1
TO GIVE PEACH FEAST.
Sam H. Kelly Will Entertain Hoiii
Representative*.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Benton Harbor. Mich.. Aor. Ki —
Sam H. Kelly will give a peach feast
to eighty member* fjt the state bouse
of representatives In this city Sept. 7
Sperlal to the Evening Record.
Kalkahka. Mich., Aug. 15 —AUmt 2
o’clock
thU
morning
policeman
Stougheon noticed a coat and bat lying
on top of a higb-dlve outfit Ik-Iiir u*<h1
by tlH? carnival romiiany hen-. He
Ktarted an examinatlim and in the tjuiV
below dUeovered the body of Woli.-r
FerRutKio. a young man of this plaee.
No one saw Fr-rgnson make th«- Jump
but It in very evident that he b*apt<d
from the tr»p «if the ladder. Earlier In
tbe evening he had b«-<*n on the ladder
and told aeveral of his companiunit
that he was going to make the dive, he
bi-lng of the opinion that he eould do
it as well as a professional.
The ladder is alioiit thliiy-flve fe<-t
high and the tank in which the imtformer Jumps Is lK*lw«*<-n six ami
eight feet dei-j. and filled with water.
Thc-/e wss not a mark on y oung Ker
guHon’s iMMly and it is thouRht that he
struck the water In the wrong posIHon
and drqwned. He had not lM*en drink
ing but was regar.b-d as som'-whal «-c.
centrir.
The young man was 23 years (dd and
as the main support of a widuwt-tl
innther.
&
LAKE DTERROWED ITS BANKS
WIPED OUT AN ENTIRE INDIAN
VILLAGE.
Nine Deaths Have Resulted Already
and it le Believed That Many
Others Were Lost In
the Flood,
By Wire to the Evenjng Record.
laihore, Aug 15.—As a r(*sult of a
great earthquake a lorge lake w'as
form».*d III the I<ungra district of Pun
jab. Thin l:ik?* has now ovt-rflowi*.!
its luuiks au.l wi]K'.I out an .-iiiir.- vil
lage. .Vltu- diaths have reM»li.-d aln-ady and many uth.-rs are bel‘ev.*d to
Im- lost.
Will Leave Northern Michigan Trans
portation Company Sept. 1 and
Locate in Chicago.
E. H. Pope, who has he).I the |h>s1llon of agent In Trav«-rse City for the
Northern MichiRan Traiisisirtatlon
coni|iany. has r?-signed liL position, the
n-slgnallon to take effect Sepi 1. Mr.
I’ois- has accept.-.! a |swlti.»n in the
Chicago ofRce of the Transcontinental
EYelght coni|tany as assisinnt to the
ninuaR.-r Fr.Nl H«*«Ideu. f.irm.-rly of
this elty. is at the head of thl.s cim
pany^and it Is tliro.mh'bim that Mr
I’oiH' has seour.-.l thi* Cbicag.. place,
w hlch is a very go.>d on.* and one oj
responsibility.
Mr. I’opt* has ha<l
charg.* of the Traverse City business
<»f the Nortliern Michigan Transis)rta
tlon company for nine year* and has
iHvn a valuable man to the company.
He will leave for Chicago the first of
next month and make that city his fu
ture home. His family will remain In
Traverse Flty for the winter.
WON T TEU HIS NAME
J. M. Honsbaw, manager of J. W.
Slater’s bouse furnishing store at Elk
Raplda passed through the city last
evening on bis way to Grand Rapids
to attend Probate cotirL
WANTED.
900 women, girls and -tioya over
14 yaara of aga. Plaaaant, clean
work.
’The Travaraa city Canning COb
Mg U-tf
City Book Store
Cb« Bobart Co.
WE RE CLOSING
OUT
THE E C LEWIS
Smartest Outing
$uits.»
SHOE STOCK
Good Shoes
Going
Cheap
TioiMrr*, N«tU(w Shirt*. Biiww
mm
trinity.
■ will nu
wbotdaya
SHOE BAROAIIM^
' A few pairs Tan Shoes and Oxfords to close
out at once.
.
2,00
BAOHANT
\V.‘ have just nv. iv.Nl a large
shipnii iit of womens' shoes
that we have plaeetl on sale
si:£v*s and j)riei*s.
l*Ttaiiiiug to LuiiiImt nml
Building Maloriftlg of aJJ
kinds, wc will Ui gltul toconfi r with you at any tinic.
at $123
all solid and hilest styles.
wAiT:y
DRUG JTORE
lioys’ and yonths’ rough and
n*nily shra-s at ex«*eptionally good values. Rememln*r we are never undersold
for good goods.
5 E COR FROKT AUNION.
mnd enilick
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of TIUs
PRICES SATISFACTOR'V
KatAbllshwdln 1868
Room 210 Stmt* BAnk Bldg.
& Company
242 e. Troat St.
Orinnoll Oro-tKiort
Ths FUno snd Or^sn BByen* Guido
III U>«.
Oon»m-«t»nd- i.»il •<>l>r'-'»i**-ntly *■ UIUSNKU. hBOS-noor it.r*n» ». mu.-h U thr Piaao porrhoMT-A n*«>- <h»t
•to»l ». •
IbwiitT* gu*r*nt*« of «*tiiif*ctioo to •Tory
purchawr for OTt-r tw.-fitr nrr ytwuw.
Vuo will find It VKBY MrVH To VOint
ADVAVTAOE to -«w .rt- co«niut.i- st- »ith
u. If y.Ki *r» «.nt,-mpUtinK tb- puroh»n- of j
• Plan*, or any oib*-r
IcKiirumret.
7T::z
»ordm
ORINNBL.I- BRO’TI-IERS
HichidRA's UUiBg Mosk Bouse. 159 E. Front St
Pants Being Rt......
$i.l2, $1.50, $1.68, $2.25
A sncoe^sful season loaves us with only a few i«irs
of each style, all of which we put in at
On««Feurtb Off
the regular prices—many hye alrtsady availed them
selves of this opportunity—many more will do so on
reading this offer—Be one of tliose to profit by this
opportunity.
ISHRRMAM
e.HUirCRRl
(hTCW CAVTB Bl^OCK.)
* |
'
R0800I
A swivping roiluction in
MinB^* WomenB* and Chil.IrC-ns’ Tail. Black and
Canvas Oxfonls
W<* have tin* most «lural.li* 6]siiip-s tile ni.'irkot
liffonls. We know liow
to liny Pis»n*;e8 tiii.l will
J^ive you llio lii-ti.-lil of
t» u r kiiowi»-.le,..
All
I
A
Tootmar
Sponges
Stranger Who Wat Injured Yesterday
Is Doing Well Today—Was Mis
taken In the Train*.
The stranger who Jumped from the
wfiithbound Pore Marquette pashonger
train yesterday noon. Is doing nlctiiy
today. He Is slUi al the Grand Trav
erse hospital and as yet ha* not told
his name. He has volunteered another
explanation of why he Jumped from
Ihe train as he says that he was mis
taken in the train intending to go
north. When he found that he was on
the wrong one, he went to Jump and
fell.
On all hammocks at ONE-FOURTH OFF. This
is only the beginning of Hammock weather, as
August and September are alwa>’s warm months.
Lots of good ones to pick from.
SHOES
dot Wtatbor
Durable
Bsliaved, However, That the Draft as
Prepared Will Not Be Pleasing to
the People.
E. H. POPE RESIGNS
J1 Close Out.
DOUGLAS cS: CROSSETT MAKE
PLAN OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
SENT RUSSIAN GOVERNORS.
By W’Ire to the Ev<*nlng Record.
St. IN-tersburg. Aug. 15—The pLm of
the organiratlon of the pro|Hi>.ed na
tional assembly has lMH*n forwanU*tl
to the. governor of all dUtriets of Kus’TTj© opinion was express.*.! today
by the offlelals that tie- draft for the
assembly pn>i»oseil by M. Uotillgan
would not satisfy the p»ipulatlon ut
this time.
irSIHE RIGHT
TIME TO BUY
NINTH YEAR-2S71
3.BO Or«id*s
3.00 OrMbd^Bb
2.BO Orflid^s
WONT SATISFY THEM
A. n. Barnes. plumlK*r. has received ''Frank Wranakl ha* pnrehased .the|
MPtrnct for lieminc of the New Wea- old windotUI which stood In the rear of I
the.oountyr jalL
<'
tmi Mlwol iKwac.
1^4^
6 O’CLOCK EDITION
TKAVCMC art, WCHIOAN. TUEaOAY, AUOUST IS, ISOS.
PARRAUTBESHOTED
WEATHCfl>-Local zmiiu tdoisiu mud
WedMadar; varnsr; ft«ali to briik
northe^t ahlfUar to Kratbertjr wind*
Vou'll find uur i*8timaU!8 and atlvice will sitvc* money for you
planning a building.
wIk ii
(lur mills turn out evi-rj lliing for iub rior linish—our ynnl
everything fur thu outside.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
ClUzane Phono, 32t Boll. ISO.
W.L. Brown. OtUna
Still Another Offer
A word to young men wliu wear long pants,
ages U to I'.I
TO CLOSE OUT QUICK
LOT NO. I—$7.50 Suits for , . $5.00
LOTNO. 2—lalot of them] $10.00
Suits for................................. $6.50
LOT NO. 3—$ 12.00 Suits for . . $7.50
LOT NO. 4--$ i 5.00 Suits for , . $10.00
Assortment of Mixtures
Blues and Blacks
LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT AD
Bargains in Men's Suits, Childrens’ Suits, Boys’
Suits
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ORGANIZATION WILL BE MAOC IN
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PRCW DENT’S 8ENTUIENT8
PIAUDEO.
The fcpplauw siVHii by the WJIke*feam mlnnrm to I»rfiild«ut RocM«*T»lt'c
dMdaratlon. that the pnilecUoo guar
aataed tuf law should be given and
would 1» glvm to laliorlng men will
ing to work and wUblag to work. Indi
cated their favor fur the sentiment
however true It • may be that many of
them have prartlcally violated It.
There Is the greatest possible value In
a fair and full mutual undei>randlng
surh as Uie president sought to s<
Men who claim The protection of
and government as against oppression
and unjust tn-atment fmm rorysjratlona must accept the restraint of state
and government in behalf of the legiti. aiato rights of pr«i»erty and In opftoslMon to personal violence. Even the
.floatijr and deplorable experience of
c«aL joars and Yecent m<»nths may pot
hare fully taught the value and neces
sity of this reqolrement, but i
thing Is gained, very much indeed,
when a large Msemhlage of VVIlkesbarre miners Is led to applaud Us fair
and forceful stat«ntK‘ot.
At Grand RapMs on Toesday and
Wednesday. Aug. 29 and 30, the Ifldh
lean Forestry association will be orcanlzed. It will have for lu mission
one or the mart Important obje^ eonoected with statecraft la' Mlehigan.
says the Michigan Tradesman.
There has for a great many years
been an agitaUoo of the- great problem
of forest coosenrsUon In our stale,
which has resnited In the organlzatloo
of a forestry commission, having cer
tain limited powers given It.by the
legislature.
Experimentation in a
small way has lieen aitt-mpted. There
Is awakening, however, among the peo
ple a fe<-llDg that the problems
nected with the cutting off of Umtxuand the maintaining of manufactorit^
which depend uptHi wood for raw ma
terial are so far reaching and of Immediate imfiortance that there i
general movement looking toward
carefully planned methods of action.
The Michigan Horticultural society
aceompIlab(>d a great work in bringing
home to the masses of the people the
poMsihllithw of the state in connec
tion with fruit growing, and this same
kind of a movement must Im‘ iiiaugu
rati-d to enlist the people in this great
er problf>m of forestry.
Fbr over half a century the exploita
tion of the enormous forest growUi has
been the second greateest Industry of
the state. For many years this great
resource was deemed inexhaustible,
hut the last fifteen years have cU»srly
proven otherwise.
The s
changed from the greatest lumbering
exporting cHstrlct In the w’orld into an
imiiortlng timlier’-dlstrict. Hundreds
of thousands of dollars are paid by the
people for freight alune upon Imported
raw msterlsl which should he grown
fa abundance within our own state.
This Is but a feeble indication of the
great changes that have been wrought
Probably no less than llOh.OOO.OOO of
our own capital have sought invest
ment during tlH' last flfteen years out
side of our borders, simply hecauw*
the timlier was no longer to be found
In the sute. At the same time mllllons of acres of land which have been
stripped of their forest cover still re
main deiiudeil. having l)e«*n w-astiHl hy
eontlmirnis confiagrat ions, and are now
an unpnaluctive waste. 'This capital
Is needed In our state. Hardly onethird of our land Is lmprovt*d and less
than one-half Is actually settjed. The
loss to our state which results from
this lark of Intelligent management
amniinis to at li'ast llu.lNKl.rMH) per
jCHBPEBDIWTEUI
poimiiG 8«ii
AROOfl OF THE INDIANS NOT
DniMEO OY OAMFNC88.
FLAYS WITH FIERCE’S CORN
HUNKERS TOMORROW.
Ijscat
•• RrocMcing Hard
for the Oanw.
II TIBI UTIIE TOIGIE
The Cherokee Indian bnae ball team
hlch eroBSes bats here with Pierce's
SERVICES WERE HELD BECAUSE Co™ Huakers tomorrow will arrh^*
from
Tbomiwonrille at 1:15 ore
OF SCARCITY OF WHITES.
Pere Marqoette.
This is the second season that the
On* .Family Drove Through From team has been on the road and for
nearly twt* year* they have been sucHonor, Arriving Drenched Sf)A
ccaafol In their games as well as
Bodragglod—Work of the
financially. Traveling la their
Indian Choir.
Pnllman nr the mrictesf training
be rqaintalced and during the whole
season every player kept in the I
Special to the Evening Record.
Notthpori. Mich.. Aug. 13.—During cf condition. TrmVerso City has
the steady downpour of rain which has ball park but this will be ovitcohh*
lasted fur thirty-six hours the tented by the fact that a canvas fence is car
meetings of the Indian camp meeting ried by the learn. The grand stand re
have continued without intermlsaion. semble* the reserved seats in a cirens
all services for the day today and last aside from the fart that the sp<*rtat<»rs
evening having !>«*<■« conducted entire are proterte<l from stiay foul halls hy
ly in the Ottawa language, the audi a wire netting.
The game in the evening Is a feature
ences being exclusively natives. Many
new arrivals pitched their tents yes which no other team on the ruai
lerday afternoon in the {touring rain, ever tried and attracts ah immense
one family having driven through from crowd In e\-ery city that Is fortunat
B«"cure dates with the aggre
Honor, arriving at 3 o'clock wet and enough
hedragg1(*d hut full of eufhnsla.sm for I gallon.
the week's stand for religion.
The local Itam Is (tuning
Last evening the Canadian evangel- final touches and under the suttervi1*1, Rev. William Ellas, conducted , sino of several old fans, practice har4
the service*, taking as his text the i and ttfien.
words “Lupk unto me and Ite saved.", The attraction tomorrow Is worthy
hut owing to the scarcity of whites In i»f a full • house" at ls»th games.
the audience he sfioke In the OJlbway :
-----------------------tongue. The large Indian choir sing
AMUSEMENTS,
almost without Intermission fn>m one
service to another Immediately after, “
the close*- of the regular services g.th-!
ering around the little r.-ed organ and !
'
singing the hymns which have been j
'
translated in the Ojehwav tongue h>
'‘^o typifx
early missionary translators.
The^““‘'*»
Charlevoix Indians have not arrived ’
"
but are expected tomorrow. Manv |
famine* do not enter the grounds until!
j
that
which
will
grace
the
local
the last three days and feel
wrheii the famous success **l’no«-r
jSoutheni Skl«*s'' Is presented in
TRIM THE TREES.
Tomorrow Ik the l.eKinnltiR of i
two dsys set a|tart by the mayor
trim the shade trees of the city to con
form with the ordlnsnc4>. The citir.en8
Owing to the death of the organlsi
Mis* Ella Agosa. soon after last year's
of Tra'‘l('rse CUy should all Join In and
camp me<*ting. the music this year Ik
trim every tree that needs It within
In charge* of Louis Sho-an-xla-sa. who
the appointed tlm«*. There has
leail* in singing with a clear tenor
some qiu*stlon raised as to whether
voice, the reed organ lK*lng playitl h>
this was the right time <if year or
two young Indian women. Eliza Iy*wis
to trim th(> tn*es hut as near as
he lesrned. there Is no tn-ttcr time
of^'orthimri and l»uise Wllllanis also
of Northport. who vie wlili oni> an
than right now .
in meehanical siiri»riM-s. in di:
other In the work.
The maj-or.jtn<^a numls-r of citizens
malic siMiallons. In pictures and cl
The choir is compos«*d of the follow
have act • -fcood example by going
maxes. It Is the only strongly sen-a
Ing. I.<»iil8 Show-an-<la sa. John Redahesd and trimming their tre<«H and
tional play that dis-s not d»*scend
bird. tenors;
Martha Way-a sing.
the effect la worth all the lalsir and
"Ulooi! and thundci" melhoils. InH I
cost. Not only is the convenience of
Nancy Waun-a-gi*t*-shlch. sopranos; all the literary merit and charm of i
James Wann-a-ge«‘-shlc, Generean Solo
the itodestrlan much ••nhanr«'d hi
be.st romantic plays, coutded with the
trees and the street pn-M-nts a very
men. Joe Ueilhird and John Coon, thrilling dramatic power of a gn-a
bassos. No alto talent has l>een found
much lmproi-«>d ape|wranc«*.
roehHlraina. and the tirilliancy an«
among the memlM*rs at present on the
Trim tlie trees tomorrow and
«|»arkle of the hnghl<-.,t com/dies
One of the great ohject.s In the for griMinds,
day. Ik«n*t lie afraid to stop at nine
th«*refor»* it ph-a«es ilu- most critical
mation
of
the
forestry
association
Is
Beginning tonight the Nnrth|Ki:t
3Te«>l. i-Uher. If your tre«-s ore largi
and inteilij;i-nt at the »anie time
servici* for rami* grounds will he ihi It thrills a gallery to the highest |»oin;
enough, trim them ten or even twelve to check these enormous htsses;
Induce the state and private eti
feet from tin* groutid.
for the week. I>*avi* Traverse City
prise to handle judiciously ahat there at f> o'clock for the ramp gmnnd.s. re of enthusiasm. It Is never tlresonu
and never allows the intep-si to
Is left
our forest growth, and
tuniing after the me«*tlng.
flag hilt holds an uudienee entranre.l
pn»t4Vt nnrl restiK-k the vast anuis of
to the last. . It toiu-h*-s alway.s
d<-nude<l lands. What mort> imiiortanl
chords of liuiuaii sytu|tatli> aiitl human
Farmers Will Have s Good Time
DO YOU SMOKE?
work can he undertaken In our stale
justice. It has nothing old or hiu-k
the Old Fair Grounds
than to utilize pro|sTl.v the more fer
, Auq. 26.
tile of tlK*«e wasti- lands for agricul S. E. Wait A Sons Recommend Chicoa. neyt-tl about it and nothing Mm
ahles an amlltor to anticipate what ik
the Cigar That Pleases.
ture and the h»ss fertile for jK-rmanent
Nothing gives a smoker nton* pleas coming next At .‘4ieinh«-rg’s Grnnii
Aug Jd there will he held on the old for*-st growth? This Is not a T^opian
Tue.nlay. Aug. 22.
fair grounds a tJrange rally for all. sehenie. I'nder a pniper forest t*ollcy lire than a pun! cigar, such as Wad.swhether tlrangt rs or not. A Imskei Michigan w ill in the n<*ar futun* again worth Bros.' Chicos that S. E. Wait ATlie great trio. Otxirge Rife and Ve<l
dinner In the grove. An addr«‘ss w ill have her home supply of timlier and Sons are recommending i*o strongiy.
der and Wdd*T. s|K-cia4iy artists, an
S.
E.
Walt
A
Sons
say
that
they
he dellvensi by Mortimer Whlt«*head. will he able to hold the many Induswith Iho Middleton Stivk cmiipanv
|iast deciurer of the National Crange. trh*s dependent upon the raw material j have never tofore had a cigar w in so which app»*ar.s at the cMty 4*|S‘ra hous*
Addn-sses liy |intminent local sjH-ok- fnun the forest, whirl) are now raphl many friends amongst smokers that
goo.1 cigar, "while the"chh^ jSn""-day iiighis
ly slipping away fn»m us. A factor
ers. (hs>d mnsie Kveryhody a
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als4> to Im' cotishhM^-d in this relation costs .V. yet it Is made from ihe sain.
welctinie.
'''ery jH-rform
ship Is the Imisirtanee of awakening In quality of toluirro. with a long Havana ^
I'>ay Put <«
our iieople a moral sense with ri-gard ! filler, as anv lOc cigar on the market
MADE A KILLING.
“IVyon.l
to the extravagant waste in connection It comes direct to S. E. Wait & Sons|'‘‘‘“
from the manufacturers, fhiis saving M'**'
Bert Winnie and George Navarre with oiir forest covor.
all JohlM*rs' profits. S. K. Walt A Sons i
writ.i n.
Caught Big Bunch of Trout.
At this Initial nie<*ling of the Fores
want all lov«*ts of a gissl smoke to try 1
-----------------------(hM)ige W (V Naxarre and Ih rt Win try assrK'lation. there an* three sub
yOlTHS' $!•• suits, inrludiiig some
nie went up the Ihmrdtnun at to .tn jects which will prolMihly lx* consid- the ('hlos. Begin smoking them to[blue and blacks.
yestefilay atHl retunu-tf 4it t'.iSilMast eml by the mtwf level-headed
; 13-tf
Hamilton Clothing Co.
state. They an*: first, proper,
evening with flfr> !hr«V iroul. While
hnslness like action of the state with
this is not a ns-ord hreakt-r for
regard to Its largv* holdings of lighter
her. yet they had twel\«- dsli that
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
inferior lands; second, better proag«il iK-tier than flfteen inches The
OUR CHILimEN'S suit sale is still
tiH-tlon of all kinds of forestry prop
trout wen- lilting yesterday but
WANTED.
ferred minnows to any other diet al erty. es|>ecially pnHectloo from fire;
ug 13-tf
Hamilton Clothing Co. „
300 women, girls and boy* over.
though some of the hlg spi-ckled ones and third, a reasonable method vt
14 year* of age. PloaaanL clean
tiHik grasshoppers. Tlte catch consist taxation of forest property which shall
Harry Harner has l
work.
ed of iKith rainbows and siMickhil make investment In lands for the pro play the pl(>e organ i
The Traver** City Canning Co.
trout. Mr. Navarn’ hail a phoiograiih duction of timber attractive to cmi>ita1. tional church.
aug 12-tf
taken of the hlg fellows- toilay.
S<‘veral hundred men Nave already IndlcaUHl Interest In this movement by
TRY A RECORD WANT AXL
becoming members of the associatioo.
CHAMPION BEAN PICKER.
there certainly should be a thou
Freddie Dalzell Sets a Fast Pace for sand Michigan names in Us roster of
ibers before this convention shall
Others.
adjourn.
Wc shall give other details
Freddie flmlrelU 13 years old. mad*'
a great record the first of the week with regard to the program of the
picking iNwns at Brookdale farm. Elm meeting in suceeding mimbers of the
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
wood township, owned hy Arthur Van Tradesman.
SOMETHING NEW
ft-'
Natter. The lad's score
pounds In 124 hours.
was
OUR NE^^* Hawes" hat* in both
soft and stiff are ccrtalnly*hand»omc.
Sold only by one agent In each dty.
ASK AGENT PERK MARQtTETTK
ang ISV
Hamilton Clothing Co.
about $3.00 excursion to Milwaukee
Thursday. Tickets good on 8:30^ p. m.
train.
aug 14 lS^16-21-S2-23-2S 2>-30
Babies’ akin will be aoft, fair and
READ OUR AD. on boys' long pant
smooth If you give theta HoUlster’a
ilta.
Rocky Muubtala Ttm tkU month. It
ug l$-tf
Hamilton Oothlng Co.
regulates the stomach and towels. It
Bsakes the little ones sleep and grow.
3S cents. Johnaon Drug Store.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
JA1.2IO
-ro o»-ioo2a:^
• frpROM
SPECIAL—Wo can civo yon a pooil OoucL, uplmlstonxl in
fine
roilour, uitx-ly onibudtod banlwooJ frumi*. U-si bti*cl
sprint's, for
ONLY $4.75
Wean* showing a lot of ^thoeo popular sellers in nieiliam
priees, raiiKiim fniin
$9.50 TO $18.00
Tlntii* incltuk* those ailjustalile t*ii»l IXan'nporta that can lie
arnuiK»il Ui 6t any «*«)rm*rof the room.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
J. W. SI-ATER
WM«>kaa4l*l>a Trar IdUU* Bum f«f*khw
Public is Aroused.
J
A Touching Story
The public is an»UN. .l to a ktiowl-|
<*dge of the ruruthe rn.-ritx
gn at medicinal tonic. Kh-, trie IlItt.-rK.
8hkk Kft.mach.
Knunach. liv. r and khlney>. ^ our lltih^glrl was^n^^«•Bnlng*hI«U^
for 8h
ktarv H Wali. rK. of 34i; St. flair Ave .'with M-rious thnuit tnmhle. and two
t<iluinhu8. O.. writes: -For several I physician* gave her up. We were almonths 1 was give,, up tu die. I had most In d.**palr. when we rwdved to
B catarrh
of the country than all other diseases fever and ague, my nerves w.*n* try Ur. King s New Discovery fur foo* ‘'**u‘‘*
8h-«-p. and ro> ’ sumption. f«mgh8 and Odds. The first
put together, and until the .....
years was aiiptKiscl
KiippoKcd to Ik* Incurable.
Ii
| f'**"**^
using jise-! Ism le gave rv«ef; after Uklng four
For a great many year* doctors prod.s.tors dnigs. that 1 could not , Is.tiles she wra* curcl. and is now Id
noiinr«*<l It a local disease and pre !
l»»'Kri>nuig to take , |H-rfect health." Never fail* to rellev*
scribed local rcminiles. and hv iln-1
'‘‘'L
<*iire a <x.ug
At Johnstantly failing to enre with I.K-al treatlime I was i-nllrely cured.' > sun's Drug Store. F. II. Meads and S.
mem. pronouncisl It Incurable. Scu-noe
Store. K Walt A Kmu' dnj^g stm-es; Wte and
Sl.tsi. guaraiit«*«*d. Trial
Trial hoiilc 1
has proven catarrh to he a cotisiUu-|>; "
^
tional disease and therefore requires drugstores; prict-ode.
const It lit lonal treatment. 1Halls Ca-----------------------manufactured
F J.
Don’t wglt imtll your blood Is Im*
Regulati** tin* stomach anil bowels.
).. Tole
iMiverlshexl and jxtn an* sick and all*
licaL and iwMithe* the little ones’ stom
only coQstItutk
lonal c
ket. It Is Uken Internally In duse* achs ami give.v then) a lit-altliful and iug. hut laki* Hom*l«*r s Rocky Moun
from 20 drop* to a leaspiMuiful. It naiiira' sle« j». |{ollii.ier's R«K-ky Moiin- tain Tea. It will |K>8itivHy drive out
arts directly on the blood and raucous
all Impurities. 33 eeots. T**a t»r Tale
Tea Is the ehildn-n’s iM-nefarlor. ..........“J—
surfaces of the system. They offer one
.
.
, lets. Jolinw»n Dnig Store.
hundred dollar* for any ea-M* It falls to I 33 eenm. Johns \ Drug St<»re.
Send for circulars and le*lliials.
Fiendish 8uffering
Addn
F. J. CHENEY
CO.. ToPeculiar Disappearance.
I* often raiiM-d hy son*s. ulcer* and
J. I>.
Sold hy
druggist*. 75coe...
,.J „r..KMcis
the |K*ci!lia^dlMPlVrmn^e^
|K*c
"A Royal Slave'* Is ih«- greatest ai:<!
best hlgh-i-las.s sensational play that
has h«-<-n seen in tliis country i
iM-st li.-alinc dressing I ever fuiind."
last ihr«-e dec'aih-s. It Is ih.- most
Inal play on tlx* lioards tiniay. origni>f
in IiK-aiion. in plot and story, in chni
' drug Kteres. {irice 23c. drug stoi. s; guarantetd.
wrtfiisn has eiily oue eiieiiiy. jin.l that. 1'^ 'V«‘t *
acters. In enstumt-s. in sci-nic <•
BiEGRUiiGEmmr
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TRIM THE TREES
Aug. 1C and 17 are the oMdal tree
trimming days in Traverse City. The
council has decided to enforce the or-,
Me and on the *nbjct. Major A. V.
Fricdrifdi baa the following u> *ay;
I
To the peofiie of Trarene Chy:
The city conneU at their last meet
ing held Aug. 7. decided to have the
ordinance relaitre to the trimming of
shade tree* eufom-d.
Hils ordinance (irovidcs that all
shade trees xin the strecu of iht* city
shall Im* trimmed at least nine feet
abux^ tho sidewalk and that If the
property holder doe* not do this work
that the boanl of public wnirkr shall'
trim the trv-s and rharp* the cost ut :
same to th<* property.
It is a very noilceable fact thal the
shade trees of our city nearly all n«*»xl j
trimming and If eveiyone will give*
this matter Immediate attention
ftrv<*l* will take on a much improxed j
a()p«atam-«*.
In order to gx?t this work done with
out delay I am going to ap|H«I to the
clvlc pride of «»ur people and ask then!
to set a(Mirt nj xt Thursday and Frldaj.
Atig. It: and 17. wh«*n tln-y will s<*«- tu
It that their ire»-8 ar»* trinum-d prop
erly. Those d<*iiirlug cuniiwtent lu l|i ‘
to do their trimming can notify the ‘
x-hlef of polict* who win secure sui-li
help for lbt*m.
Hoping thal our citizens will aUen.i |
to this matli-r and have the work done.(
on or iH-fon* the days aliove naiiu-d. 1
I am.
Your humble servant,
aiig 14 :.t
A. V, FrltNlrirh. Mayor.
F'lF'T'Y
|9 K FI
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
NOW—Shuters’
KVKRY fltlTIfAI. SMOKKR
non* Khuter's I'anaiella.
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
THE VERY BEST CHEESE THAT IS MADE
.\nd who doesn’t like* jfood cheese. It is a dainty delicacy for cverj' meal. No
oiitinp or picnic dinner is quite complete without it. There are so many ways
of servinjj chec*se it just makes your mouth water to think of them. Cheese
Sandwiches, Cheese Sticks, WeKh Rarebit or Kir;,dish Monkey. You want the
very best creamy cheese for these. Just now wc are sellintj it for sixteen cents
a pound.
Bricl< Olreese
is the creamy, spon^'^y cheese so many prefer.
very fine indeed at Pl cents the pouml.
Wc
have somethin^;
Imperial.Oheoso
The, kind that all cheese lovers like.
kdass jars, sells at 15c, *J5c and 50c.
Comes in three sizes of air lijjht
RoqiueFor-t Oheeso
The ureat favorite with so many. The kind that very few firms carr>*.
They are $old in glass jars at 20c the jar.
Edam CFiease
Something very fine. There are customers who will cat no other.
They will csst you just a dollar a cheese.
I^eanu-t Bu't'ter
That is fast becoming so popular. It contains all the nutritious prop
erties of the peanut, and able physicians claim it is one of the best pure
food products known. Just the thing for the table, picnics, camping or
the cruise. Sold in two sires of glass jars at 10c and 15c.
OKIMT-
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
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1S4 CASS STREET,
Mo.S;
; ^PHONE 602
M. THE HANNAH & LAY
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ONiHXAuaAa
ni
Bua'ivaa
ONiHjLAMaAa
ni
BnanYaG
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f
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BMirKflSI
TIM art tepijf wi CUM M«i7 r«calirtas* <»U over on the aooth aMc
IbM atiM. A roMc MO who hM a
gTMt TiwUnwi for the rod w4 rMl
had hoahad aa mormooB pickerri. one
aa Mt M a harrrt. ao be nr*.
welghbK la the aeKlibarbood of thlrtT
povada. He had a beanr oiled ellk Uae
«ad a rod that was tried aad troc. eo
he took fab thae with a tefa aad
seeded ftnanr la laadlac it. The «xertioa, boawTcr. wae wo areat that he
area eery warn, eo warm that be
aerahaaed aad fonad that be bad been
haallac oa the ataad eorer and bad
panad the al*bt laa^ orer oo
floor. The bed clotbe* hA^ofCfat Are
aad a Merry ooallacratkMilld lab to
eaeae bet be dMn't kxw hb head aad
aaeeeadcd la etopplnK ibr «**• »lth
irHefcer of water. **Bbi It waa worU
It to land that pldtrreJ.” he aald.
Keep Tbeee Thlnpe la Mind.
The raloe of time. Loei capital may
be reelorr-<l by diligent use of expertease: tlnw- lo«t Is lo«t forerer.
Tbe
socccas
of
penmveraacc.
“Keeping evertaatiafly at If brines
the hoped-for reaelt.
The plcasnre of working. The only
really unhappy, rich or poor, an
Idle.
Tbe dignity of simplicity. When the
“frills'- are off tbe man is **on.“
The worth of character. In the last
analysis tbe only real ralou Is a clear
soascience.
The power of kindneas. It wins
when all coercive measures fall.
The Inflnoore of example. Practice
doca more than prcsccid in showing
the way.
The olillgatloB of duly. Your
cent should ntH so much be what you
get as what you do for what you get.
The wisdom of economy. The
who sarea makes more than be saves.
The virtue of patience. "All things
come to him who waits."
The improvement of talent Talent
b tbe only capital which compounds
ItsHf by exercise.
The joy of orlglnntlng. The hap
piest man b be who docs the best
thing first Tbe creative Instinct
should be encouraged for the pure Joyfound In Its demonstrations. The subacducnt financial reward brings no
M*ch pleasure as that first sense of
faavlag made a new thing or conceived
a new idea.—Michigan Tradesman.
Church Cempoaad of Foaalla.
There Is a church In tbe quiet lllt|c
vlllsac «*r Mumford, near the >'lBgara
Palis, which Is eomttused en«lri-ly of
fossils. At first glance the walls ap
pear to Im* eonstrurted of n»ugh sand
stone smeared with an uneven coating
of gritty, exmrse plaster, but a closer
view reveals the ern>r of this first con
clusion. Instead of |>1ast«-r ilie eyes
behold novel tmei-rU-s of delicate
luBvee, lacework of interwoven twigs,
bits of broken brancht-s. fragments of
mossy bark, and splinters
wood, all
presened against tbe wasting of time
and decay by In-lug turned Into tl.e
hardest of flinty limestone. As n mai
ler of fact, every block of stone in the
four walls Is a clowly-cemented mass
of dainty foHstU.—^Tii Hits.
THE MARKETS.
Hast iluffalit. 5^ug. t.'>./ t'aille—Slow,
steady vahni-. C*alv«-«-i> Steady, trade
light Sheep and lanitts Slow, lower.
ll*»gK—Heavy grades ^ttonger. pigs
slow
IXtroll, Mich . Aug r.-Wheat —
8<*p'**ni»"‘r. K34r; No. ” re*l. KV; So
'Z com.
So 3 ni-w white *uiis.
:?c.
Toledo. O. Aug if. — Wh<-ai (*a.-h
iKc, nib r '
M\r; 8e|»lenil>er.
SSSc.
Chicago. Aug 13 — \Vt»i-ai—R«*ptem
her. «l^c; IkvimtH-r. K"\r. CoruSeptember.
iK-ct'mber.
9alaa—c8|»temb«T. r3\c; IVcerntn-r.
ri»\c, September pork. |M.30; lanl.
|7>3. ribs. IS.75.
BIOS WANTED
■ IMBMimM
tmcotm, Tfuvcutc cmr. mcHtOAii
I>uriiig the follovlBg two weeks tbe
Kieomer Colambln will connect at
Nortbpcmi with the steamer Beaver
for rharUwnii and Petoakey Tues
days. Thursdays and Saturday. Colum
bia leaves Traverse City at 8;30 a. m.
U
IMOt
INDIAN CAMP MEETING—Spectal
boot oenrlee Tuesday and Friday.
Steamer Columbia wUI leave Traveroe
City At *;30 a. m.. returning leave
Nortfaport at 7 p. m... giving oR tfae
AfterMB at ounp grounds, nire Me
I Ulp.
aug 12.1415
Auourr «, ms,
taka at the wldaM part ia lt% ggtoataaflPBdayaantag. Thadbumeeb
about half a flBOa Odd ho waa hoodlcopped hr a viod wklefa spraag op
when be waa half way aaoos. He beUevea that be caa do H la foortaca
Minntea srltfa a little pcaetioe.
Mr- and Mrs. Jooaph AUgaier oehs
hrated their twentieth wadding aanb
rersary Saturday alght. Aboot slaty
frleada had ptaMMd a snrprtee and al
thoagh thb was dboovered all had
very pleeannt time.
Nine yoaig ladles enjoyed a picnic
supper aad daaoe at the We-qu«4oog
dob last evening
Owing to the wet weather, the Weque-tong base hall team caqceled thi
date wrlth Omeaa today.
Chief of Polloe Aahton Unded
George Dnnberry last nlghu Danberry
b ^ wanted In St Joe on a larceny
charge. The St. Joe officers came
after him today.
The Yrtcnda of Herbert Montague,
son of J. A. Montague, will be pleased
th bam that be it moch Improved
after bis recent Illness aad b now
able to sit up.
The steamer Columbia look out
large consignment of freight for Ton*
Lake and Norwood this morning. Tbe
boat win arrive In port several hours
behind schedule time as a result.
Mbs Grace Hamer and Mrs. Ger
trude Hoover of Kansas City, who
the guest of her parenls. Mr. and Mrs.
H. Montague, entertained eleven meml»ers of the Alpha Chi Omega torortiy
of Ann Arlirtr Sunday. Dinner was
taken at the Park I»lace. a drive
around the city followed and luncheon
In the evening at Mr*. Hoover’s. The
party returned home yesterday n
Ing.
*rhe rejMilrs on the court house have
been rtunpleled and the next issue is
tbe straightening out of the insurance
which will be a Usk as the building is
insured in ton different companies.
h-rmnk Mathews of Wfe Ijike has
stan«*d. a twenty days stop at the
Grand Tra%enw*'county Jail on account
of being drunk and disorderly.
Tbo Traverse City fife and drum
corps U>ft this noon for Kalkaska,
wher<> they will atu-nd the re-.inlon.
They were accomiianlod by about a
dozen memlH-rs of the local 'i»osl and
relief corps.
Three small civil suits were disposed
qf In Justice Curtis’ court this momg.
Two registered yearling calves from
tbe famous assylum herd were shipped
R. J. Foster of Courtlaod, N. Y.. by
express ibU noon.
■CASTS or ASU.
wonhlp aeciDs to be nttml to tbe
Hindoo, and tt b certainly one of the
foondatioo atones of Bnhmanbm. Fob
lowcxs of tbe pnrv fonm of that faith
may aay that tbe ucred benata are
Benders of KlpUng*a “Kim.” wblcb only aymbob and not gods, but a regfraa g better picture of Indian Ufe Ugkm moat be Judged by tbe effect
dma anything ebe In print, may recall wbkk It baa on tbe mass of
how tbe bern first begged on behalf of deroteea. Tbe monkey, tbe crocodile,
Ibe TIbeUn jogL Tbe baaaar woman tbe crane, tbe fbb, tbe eobra and other
aerpecta are among the creatimia that
to whom be gave Htt begging bowl
share with tbe boll tbe reverence of the
cried:
people, if not their worship. Benarea
“That bowU Indeed! That cow be) la tbe headquarters of all tbe coraerBed .baaket! Tboo ha« as much grace onw-cnlts of Brahmanlam that e^wcblaa tbe holy boll of Shiv. He has taken ly wotfcl *n one or other of these aacred
tbe beat of a basket of onions already beaata.
One of tbe hcriieA*. nbeea |e Benares
tbU mom. and. foosooth, 1 most flU tby
b tbe iRwrga Kbood. ur
te
bowL He comes here again.'
“Tbe huge, moose colored Brabmanee pie. The monkey comes next to t
bnU of tbe ward araa sbonlderlng his Brabmanee boll In order of aanctli
An EligUsb resident In the dtj ai
way tbroogb tbe many colored crowd, tbe writer that anybody who killed «
a atolen planuin banging out of bb even 111 treated a monkey w<
woold nm a
month. He beaded straight for tbe .very good cbanco of belnj
abo^w^knowing^ IwlvUegw as a
i,y the fanatl.al naUvew That
lowered his bend, and j, not generally true of Indio, for I
puffed beamy along tbe line of baa-Jty,^, ^ monkeys killed there wltb^
making bis ebolcc. I p flew ^ut any trouble resulting, but I believe
Kim a bard little heel and cangbt him ' ■* ..
u_____
on bis moist bine nose. Ue snorted
^
^
dlgnantly and walked aw ay arroaa tbe j n,'o*,;k;vs Lv "kept aa i^ts““by the
^lu ralla, bis hump quivering with In- i priests. They run aboot all over the
dlgnatlon.
: pi*r<. just as they plrare and are never
caged or restrained In any way. Aa a
^
"
’ consequence they an' J«ll.v. good tem
pered little fellows, quite unlike the
savage, sulky brutes .von see In nn
American xoo. It Is a mistake to saje
abop, where a man lay.
, pose that a monkey's nature Is CAsei.
“ 'He drove away the bbull.' aald tbe , tlally vinous.
woman ,n .o n^ertone at la good to j ^he temple is slini.Iy a large pared
mama mt mt
f tW kwiT I
1 whM.
M of w^KxbJ“box'i!I
That la g.^. lATien I am In the
bouses In whl.-h the monkeys live,
baaaar the bull .ball not come to tnis , There Is a big tank for the monkeys to
boose, lie la a bold beggarmau.* ”
i drink fnim nml swim In. If they ebooic
Indeed, be la. and be la only one of:
many. Tbe t>vople of India,
a. like those ,bpu, au ,hp «-muasUc exercise they
of other Asiatic countries,
welcomed, but they
alaves of their aacred animals. There
Is no t^nny toon outragt'ous than i tpj-s from tbe prlesis nt an rxurbltatit
AS soon as they get Inside the
An EngllMi globe trotter of my ac- , nioukeys niol. them, ellmblng all ou r
quamtnucewM being shown tlH* sights ben,, snatching tbe food fivm thdr
of Benarea, tbe moat aacred city In all , b„uds and tb«. s.-amiK*ring off to eat
Imlla, some years ogo. As be passerl : j,
,.a„ynn tree
through one of tbe narrow, crowded j These monkeys'and all of Uielr klndatreeta of the baaaar bo met a
!,he gr.-,yi^b brown, sh .rt talk 1 «-ommun
white Brabmanee bu I atnlklng alo»gi^„,,,
.
a. If the whole city iK-longed to him. ,
des.-et,dnuts of Ilunubrushing peopk aside rlK^t ^
man. the monkey god of south,vn lu
and imshlng hi. nose unhindered Into 1^,a. Aceordlug to the myth of the
wll^
llnnuinan aldcl Rama to
island. IIi.<
It waa exactly the kind of scene de I Image 1
lust Hindoo
scribed 80 well In "Kim."
TT»
.«> U.,
.n
“
narrow pathway—"sidewalk."
Saered monkejrs scamper along the
would be called here, but In India aide- ]
shop
gulsbable. Neither would give
ol«,His,e
“’■P condantly worrle,
for both belanged
aaaertlve race. Tbe bull irlbd to push
m,... ----- ---------- -___ them
■ThsJIII.
rap on
Mis Wilkins I rei-uum. tbe novelist,
K..
i t***- companions of the hermits a:i 1
"Get ....
fakirs w.th which India swnrms, and
timliU-l townnl nii iiiigulnr w«uunu of
they are Uie chief imrt of the congi-eforlilddlng asiw^-t at n lea.
“Imi would lianlly ls»lleve."' she
moment
said ’ thal she w«K one ver>* t»cau1 and protiH-ted.
Tore,
tlful girl. And she was as vnin niid
I Tanks In which
ilh, now crowded around him, wiUi ,.
. . sacred crocodiles t
selfisti as she was iM-mitiriil.
Sbe tbe passion of murder In their hearu. i; kept are attached to Mime ‘"niples
(
|„
Jilt.si three desirable young uieu In
They
pelted
him
with
dirt
and
atones.
‘
VO years.
calhsl him all manner of vile names
"She had. I siii'isise. a g.ssi time (more numerous, surely, in India than
government,
while her 1a-anty lasted.
Now Iwr auywbereelseoueartb, and ibrcahmed
Indulgrn.t toward native
lM*sut.v la gone, and she Is alone lii
•uilKTstItlons. will, of ,*ourse. not allow
w.Wld—a hanl. rniel. okl woiiuiu
that now. Some .Augloludians o^«sert.
witli a bitter tongue.
mtervd bull? Death by torture was
^^•('riflcv.. are still
'•.%ud If abe once triiiniphed over surely too good for him. He would
'VhHher this Is true
‘n, men now, if they are vludU-tlvc bring a corae oa the city. Tlie famine !
“ I" *
enough may triumph over her.
and tbe plague would come. Their ;
“ <To.-odile
"(Hie of the men she Jlli.sl was suf wives would bo ,hlldless.
' **‘^*' »> *>“'*
'‘’"•'Iflrl.*nrty .-nn-l an.l vln«ll«-llvr for aiirh
IllnUom
ii
Bo tbe talk ran excitedly from man ’ Borne UlnUo
is are
unsiM'nUahly cruel
♦«.> nnltrals .1,-.
....--------,.j
jjj
trtiim|ili. She met.him a few y«>ara
th.at __
i
ago and aald:
e faillu
*"I^t me see; was it yon or .vour
► dumb animnis i
n'llglous
not Iwn for the ot>portune arrival of
brother who profuMU'd to me wlien 1 a police patrol of stalwart Sikhs- i
'
. a glrir
regally sconiful of Hindoo g.xis. and
for the w hole ten Icnry of
'I don’t know, ma.lara.’ the mao erer on the watch for such Incident.
rightly gNen. H to make
answered. 'I’rolmbly It was my fath. as this-the globe irotter’ would ccr- ;*
«n<l mi d. The Pur«-cs
er."'—New Orleans States.
talnly have i>ald with his life for his
*•>
Ignorance of H Index. Ideas ns to the i
“^n nnd I .cast, cud they
LMghlar al kaadMi.
aacrednesa of aacred animals.
;
ot their haundicss
It Is only In l>mdnn Hint snrh a mis
Such riots "• *hl- »«• common ii we.iltb
^c.-llth to
tO tbe
tbO support of the Jain i
use of so plendhi a istslllon as Trafnl- enough
squure would he loh-mhsl. as it tourist aensoD,
ly .\n)(
the Jnlii cult n« the neclle
flo.U
llshmen are not ala In. The trouble
The .\Mtlniinl cnHery, will
files t( tbe magnet. Tlie J.alns recog
ours, especially In !lensr*-s. the tx,
*^*”''*
‘"'d |.ep|MT l»ox d
d pos•'» the gods of the Hindoo creed,
liitvlllin-ur
'
^a”"!**-**
‘n
empire, rn.l
tbe laughing st.M-k of the lute....
lindoo
’ le Brfliinianl.-al thread nnd ndf..n.torr.-m.icr. .
m,u.«
i
Hludoo <;iste
<;.ste law. Yet
Yc they
It has iM-en calleil. Is the i.r™
Hindoo
1,. tl... .SnI.nr. ,.t n.|.l,.lt. «1,1, b leadqu
„f Broblminl.m nml the
millke the nvernge Brah
• muddy
_______of__________
_____^
n. They have «gree»l to Ignore nil
hicf siUronghokl
the animal worship
IS guiinbil liy niciinIngU-sM lions. which distinguishes that cult. There
Urahmnnism aud to dc1 tlir towi-ring column sunnnunted arv aacred animals all over India, but , 'oXe themselves to nil that is noble,
n dlniiimltve figure of NoImmi.— nowhere else are there so many of
reverence the aacre,! animals,
them as In Benarea. and nowhere else !
ei'** *<> lb*- worship n pracare they held In no mnch reverence and
»'v adoring nil animals, all
A Madera rshl^
living
creatures,
ami by making vef«»r
> mnch license.
Oner upon a time a Mni who had
the h,cvnirt.- Jjidy w ho Is Boi»-;had
Inst returned from a tour of
lad Just
posed > Kii.Hk
. .
, ., ..
I
In which he secured some exDoor.
But
etirlndt tBerlo-oked 1
.
me. for I am
.
Mouse."
Biduwnlkn of tbe city, enter sweetmeat
“I knocked once at your Poor.” re and grocery «torea and help themaelvei
plied the Fair I>auie. “but you wers to tbe ebolceat articles without blnnot at Home."
dnince. They enjoy the freedon, of
“Wbere was I?" asked tbe Man.
every city. If a biilloek chooses to He
“At the Comer Saloou," slm replied... down In a narrow lane where be fills
“W.-H. why didn’t you go there i
tbe entire apace, noD plons____
plons Hindoo win
KtMx-k?" he qnert*^.
pass that way while tbe sacred beaat
"I ,lld.” answered the lAd;
la taking hla toot
< “But 1 didn't Hear you." a
“Tbe Indulgence extended to thew
“No." she replied. "Imt tbe 8alouO- ■rtm bovlaca la wonderful. They enter
keeper did."
tbe moat oaexcd prectocts of the ternMoral—Be «n the other whle qf Cfae pies. They are oo pampered with
T w'lien the Swallows 1
r.—<1il,-ngo Dally Newo.
;T..re
OITR MEN“8 suit sale Is going full
blast.
aug
Hamilton Clothing Co.
r-TT'rrr—
PAQKt
-HME LIMIT FOR SCRMONt.
ANIMAIS AS DESPOTS
aqimndared bis Eamlngs I
Hldfc for the Job of ilrixtiic
' ous of narives and native superstitions,
but no Anglo-Indian woold care to
Inch tulMilor well with a thr,*e-lnrh j Refredluueuts sat by tlie Wayside
mosntng hU Tough l.u.-k.
Bnddei
strike a warred boll In Benares. Kim
casing at scliool district No. 3. While
he look.sl up Mud Beheld a Fair Fe-jdld It In Lahore. In Benarea It woukl
water township.
male standing
stanMfnv iH-fiUY
tu.f..,..- him.
t.i...
-------- tr\
|I be exceedingly
unwise even to swear
AH bids must l*e in by Aug ZT> The
"Who are y.m?’’ ask,si the Man.
«* the holy beast In the prcfU'nce of
school hoard rHoerres the right
"I mu IU,me Fortune" teplUsI tbe i
understand the
c«-iu or reject any or all l»lds. Address Female
oaths.
I'rauk E. Sours. Elk Rapids.
aug 13^t
To Charlevoix and Petoakey
tucioav,
i of Grawv ^
tfae city yesterday kmkiag otter buaiaeaa iBtereoto.
/
August PArtaer of Cedar waa a
Trmverno aty rloltor yesterday.
C. F. Johnson of Reed City was in
the city yeoterdoy.
R. D. Bigga of Old Mission la In *hc
city on busineoa.
Mrs. John Von Arsdale and childreu
of Buffalo passed through the city to
day oo their way to Old Mission where
they wUl spend a short Ume with Mrs.
Von Aradole’a porvnu. Mr. and Mrs.
S. 8. Walker.
H. Power of Kingsley was In the
yesterday.
Dr. G. W. Frollck of Cedar City was j
in the dty yesterday looking aiter business interests.
V. C. Vaughan and V. C Vaughan.
Jr„
Arbor who are spending
the summer
Old Mlssloo. were In
the dty yesterday.
Deputy Food Commlssk-.:'‘r Dome of
Northport was In the c4ty
j
Mlsa Lola Pcet of PUtU' is
city yesterday.
Miss Carrie Wolf of Lansing poased
through the city today on her way to
Omeno.
Miss Hattie Vint left for Suttons
Bay today.
E. A. Payne of Cadillac is In the city.
1.. P. Curtis is atlendlog the reunion
at Kalkaska.
.Mrs. Ivoulo A. Glasson arrived Satur
day from Brooklyn. N. Y., cant'd here
by the serious Illness of her molh,-r.
Mrs G. Rutter.
Miss Fannie .Meads of Scottvillc l.s
visiting at the home of Frank Mt'aiis.
C. V. Slater w,'nt to Elk Rapids lost
night to look after J. W. Slater’* house
furnishing store while J. M. Henshaw
i.': in Grand Raitidss.
!1r>. J,»hn H. Fisher and Master Ivan
Fisher, have pine to Grand Rapids for
an exicndi-d visit. While then.' they
will lie guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. t,
.McIntyre.
A Chicago party consisting of J. D.
Hacgard and daughter. Mrs. B. C.
Burkir and Dr. F. M. Rtiwley and
daughter, who are sjicndlng the sum
mer at Gien Arlior. drove to this city
yesterday and spent the day at Park
I’lare.
Miss N. Wahally of Hart, who has
Ix'en visiting at Kalkaska. i»aas,*,l
through the city thi.s noon oo her way
home.
.Mrs. Henry Hento ,if Saginaw, who
has been visiUng Mrs. L. Aiiliory of
this city retiirne'd to her home to<lay.
High Chief Ranger McDonald of the
ord,r of Foresters iiassed through the
city .to,lay on his way to Petoskoy,
i: O l»ake of this city went to Kal
ka.-ka thi.s noon.
A F. Hopkins and wife of this city
left today for Kalkaska, where they
will attend the reunion.
William Oito. who has been living
with his lirather-ln-law. A. Gagnon ol
Second stre,-t. left t»xlay for an extend
ed visit to Grand Ratdds.
Mrs. B Stisterak of ix-tnili. who has
l.e.-n visiting In Maple ('ity. |iass,-d
through the city today on her waj
horn,’
Miss A. Davis. N'el.Min Shils,*r. Mrs
M. .\.-Kemmor,-r and two ,-hiMren of
l.jincasler. Ohio, who have been visit
ing at Ci-iJar Run. returned to their
borne t,.day.
MIsss Flora Fox. wJio has been vis
iting her mother. Mrs. L. Fox of fiOJ
West Ninth stn*et. left last evening for
her home in IndianaiMitis. Ind.
W. P. Kennedy left this afterntxm
for Cleveland. Ohio, to visit the White
sewing machine fnetory. for which he
has sold machines for the last iblrteen
year*.
F. W. Wilson took a short husineses
trip to Kingsley this morning.
Attorney J W. Patrhln has n inrned
from a husine.ss trip to Ih'iidon.
Th<- Elks will give a nvsmllght c\
curslon for the members on tliei
steamer Columbia Thursday evening,
Aug. 17.
FOUR WHOI-E DAYS in Milwaukee
—I.l.oo neind trip from Traverse City
Pere Marqtiette Thursda.C. Ask J.
Kehoe. agent.
aug 14-13 lG-2I-32-2,:-38 1’3 30
thetr rePglon.
irery Jain temple is i
lame, '
blind, I
.
^ maltreated among animals T!»e priests
. CO
1*^ oraund the streets of tlie c-rt>wded
ing up dogs with l.ndten lees.
picking
that jj^ve
have bei-n
bei*n nearly starved to
death nnd blnla with broken wings.
IF THE WEATHER permits Hie
rhurch bell will ring at ? a. m and the
First M E Sunday school will hold
th,'ir annual i>icnlc at East Bay tnmorBusm-s will leave Uie rhurch and
corner Ninth and Union at 9;3u. Those
of tbe church can rotu't the bus on
Washington street. Children 10 cents;
animals thus rescued are taken to adults. 13 cents, round trip, aug 13-lt
:
»»‘rap>e grounds and tenderly and
iI nallently
treated and nursed back to
pallet
bealtt
j India Is, of course, not the only
Tickets for the pipe organ recUaJ.
, oriental country In whWi animals are
I take place In the Congregational
| regarded ns aacred.. In almost all
eastern lands, save thoM' which ara church next Monday, are now on sole
Grinnell Bros.’ music store and S.
tightly In tbe grip of Islam, certain
! donsb creatures are the objects of rev E. Walt A Son*’ dntg store. Parlor
crence or of superstition. If not of tickets w U1 ho general admission. ’The
! Actual worahlp. !5lam*a sacred white reserved scats will be in the body of
elephant—a curious sni>enitmon graftthe church. Beats may be reserved at
I «1 upon a debased form of Bnddhlami *» the beat known example, but dosena Grinnell Bros, at 1 p. m. Thnrsday.
1 «f otbm couljl I* given.-WUllom
Thorp In Saw York root
MILWAUKEE and return via Pere
Marquette. Thursday. 13.00 round trip,
good going 5:30 p. ro. train, and good
for return until Monday following. Ask
J. Kehoe. agent. Pere Marquette.
'
out 14-15-15-2I-22-23-28-20-30
Tickets For Pipe Or|en Recital |
Tn RNonIJaiitAils
Lu.
HAA-K JUST reedved a fresh supply
of the fomons Tan's soda kiaa^ ’S.
Mfahofi Palter Soya TSoanky Mlnotes
rbocolate kisses and blanched peaMitA. ^
la Lowfl Eooogh.
Try them.
F. F. Ackers,
New York, Ang. 15.—Bishop Potter
aug K-tU
come down from hla summer home in
Doopemown Saturday to preach in
the CAthedraJ Crypl of St. John the
Divine Si^doy morning. He told hU
ML W. A. FABlOWOire
congregation, among other things, that
PARK PLACE HOTEL
prtH»criy to hold the attention of an
OMm faoun OBUl» a. aa.sB4 T to I p. at
audience a preacher should never
Bnwtogathlp Oo^
aad
preach for more than twenty miputos.
"A young curate once asked Mr.
Ulodsttme how long be should preach.
He was told 'twenty minutes,’ and Mr.
Gladstone was richt. Fbr beyond that
period the mind of the hearer takes a
short vacation and excundon
might almost say. and whe-n it has gotten the rest it needs It ix-uims. ”
S iC.RE
CORSETS
WATCH Ol’R ads for a short time,
aug l5-tf
Hamilton Clothing Co.
WAN-r
Vi
ADS
Too Lal> for (TfaMaBrwtfaa
FOR t>.^LE—Sail Iwiat and
shore U. .; honses,
604
sm-et. I'hone
j
WANTED—C«m|H'teni gtr! for g<nu-ral
housework. Mrs, C. F. Rea l, r.o;
Sixth street.
aug 1.3-tf
FURNITURE FOR SALE—A lot ,>f
bou«u.-hold goods, organ, etc., for
Rate; alw> horse and buggy. Call al
410 South Union stn-et.
aug 15-3t*
Do you need them ?
NOW is your time
to buy. We have a
quantity of 50c Pur
itan Corsets in sizes
from
IS
to 29.
Will close out this
entire lot at : : ;
ONLY
WANTED.
200 women, girls and boys over.
14 years of age. Pleasant, clean
work.
35c Each
J. W. IVIIL-L.IKEN
“THK
QUAL.ITV' STORE
REMNANT SALE
-—OF-
Wool Dress Goods
We are putting new dress goods on the shelves and
and to make room for them we arc taking out all^ort
lengths of everything in Wool Dress Goods. ..Nothing
reserved. We have marked them at from
25 to 50 For Cent. Discoiiot
You know what these Remnant
to you; how cheaply you can get
yourself, or for how little you can
ted out for school. The quicker
the bargain.
Sr:Ics of ours mean
a skirt or waist for
get the chiltircn lil
you come the belter
NEW FALL
/
Dress Goods
Mak,:,l Tricots for Waists or
Dresses..................................................................^^>d
wide.................................................................
New Shadow Plaid Mohairs in Brown, Green,
Navy. Black and White...................................... • ^yd
New Fleeced goods for Kimonas and Bath Robes,
beautiful, exclusive designs.
We have still a lot of Remnants, Black ami Col
ored Wool Dress Goods, closing out regardless of
cost.
EWIIHEIM
IMC cvEiime ftccoiuj^ TfuvcME cmr, Michigan. Tuesday, august ». tsos.
lEW ^T UONei^
GRAND RIVER WILL
NAVIGATED.
jns^sHTi
•^1 jMftosoTimraifitiau
AGAIN
feMTH A4rtM N«t»> W«l
n|Ar_i
!
Orantf RipMi RImm Can EasHy R»j
can the TNm Whan Tharr Ware
^
—
y
Tdbc sure.
A >? Ha^
Mtoli
htir b'^ener fhaa iio hair,
hy have it fray, and efans
ten everybody you arc gettinf
dd? Keep it dart and ddi; make
M
StriekM Ycilew Fn
I
xiS'c^
to ataad oa their
Dtnrrr. CoL. Ang. 15.—The yelloar
lewr altaatlo. la UndHaaa and *
borOer of Teacaa, and Arkaaaas tes caaaetf a rerltabla exodus
of Southern reaSdeaU Into Colorado
■CIHGU lEWS COlHEIISEDI
A yonne nan of Tpillantl ban
BiUah beaten a inUe on the matter uf
heins fed by the birds. He cas «!r!valbly pain a lootbold. TWa fact le+T^,
a younx Udy when a blR
preuy well kaoam la the ao^ alUi hawk flew »car them bearing sotrethe result that erery train Dorn the tWng hi its clwww. The yo-iug man
sooth and cast this sreek and last has yelled and the bird dropped Its barbeen leaded with fieopie who were daa. which piwtMi to be a fine hen.
fleeinp from the ridnlty of the tafeeted J«M kUlr-.-f liy* the hawk. The yonr.g .
dlatricu. A larpe port of them eamr- &aD took the gtxxls the gods provldisl |«
« “T
! maO^ aad be arrsmaMf
The toaacblas vas effened with IH ; Aaeon this dUaa the apaptOM at from Texas, thoopb Lotilriant, >iissi»- rather.,., uaj
f;
...
Into Ihi-b«uw om-aav to
lh<tie cerawooy. The ffireanui of tb«- < feaaladkaaBaa are eari/ Buiiaet bf sfppt. Abhbtna and even TennesMt*
and Ooorcla are iainrely repnaented. It
rarda. Oeaeral Maaacer Parrand
^
.he pe.., ot Ch.r.!'-‘'“*'“*
‘
is
(«tlinatt-(i
that
there
are
more
than
the company, a ftv iscmbera of the gummA. Ih eooaeqaaoea*7fraqamG
U,nr h.v.- I,.u«l the Mlclo,
"I ’
,
board of trade, sod the dln-<*t/>rK of the wettibp: of the leeL montkljr perioic
‘ ‘ S.VW’pmplr in the city this week fmm
-The JO...CC of
•" ■»*
ttmmmt .e« iKr«it «i tb« rtm. |
,-------------------- neighborhood of the dls- ,K»t, Of chori...... .no..u««. .!■•-»." '
mains of a prince Now. as visitor.Tha boat was aot chriateaed. but wasj^g, ^ of appetite. aaiuTvifetei! «•*«> dlstricta
aelves as unslterably opix>M«d to mvx
are taken to view It. Mr Ellis talks a-'
almply pot If to the water.
| harden, All of
them ympioaos
^tbem
armpioiai poind
----anlcidc and firm adhercius tif T«slily
J. H. D. Everett of the Soo ba.* man Roow-volt’s famous policy. In order te If In the prer«tu-e of death itself an-l
After Che boet was tatmehed the | to a de^pement of Ite female organ..
1 ■f'I'UIVS
as.sure^ his
IJJt, »T»IIV
rahe-s!- tt-at
.--«i be
IM- 1>
is s.mufactured several thousand pap<?f promote the
-or.
general welfare and so
.
.
knives and weights, gavels and canes, ------p.,«. »»f ,.ro,,K.rt.> th.
I.U. It s Oh oi»-n 00...
coastnirting the upper works and In-1 ^ Csmponnd.
whftuer he or hU wrvmd wife
malllax the machinery. The lUpIdr.l Jalss ^br^Buroir^ Kdaoavllla. ont of the oaken planks taken from signed Justices aunounc«* th
they 'Hon
!
win
have
thihomvr,
Sim-e
a visit
the
hull
of
the
old
ateamcr
'•Independ
the Other boat,
will iinlti- all persons wHhlng to eu
ence.'* which was blown up by the ex into . motrirfimui .Illohrc
fbout throe
It U expected to j p^,.
Plaktomefn-e ofir";‘S'
imonlal alUanci- frv.ommiaalon fict. 1 !
*■” 7* «>*««< plosion of her lK>ller In 1863 at the rhont,. oh.ll s.-,.u-ml--r M. IS-:, font.-if"' ‘*"“‘7 '
L Bsfom i
The propeller oortTohO ..ft.-, .no ,1.0.-. fust.-t th-'
and the Haplda will probably be put j andSto^ ItoCBmhareZnTtemTGte
_
_ I haps he may ye! have to build a thiru
M daB ; **lodeiK*od<*nce'’ was built and owned
latp aervice about Oct. 16. There will; {l j TTliITsyT!
^ by Wesley Trtieadalc of tS. Clair, w ho
,<)9t>babir be a cereOKmy arcompatiyfnK ' imiptUr. M^bMi loarreta
^r«. Susan lUckham. ag«sl 91 years i
in later years boasted that she was is the old«->t as well aw the m-wl in ' Tlie stale dairy ln‘|M-etor>. who have
the cfcristcniox of the two crafts
1
mill
I can do mnm any kind of work the first of ibe class now called the lin^ting resident of l.i'slle. She liasIlKt-n ai Baltb- t'es-k tor the past four
and my periods araaO steam barge. She left 81. Clair In 1851 »*rsn mnrrlefl and widowed thre. weeks ln«dM-cting’the lamyanls ani7
or 1862 with a load of provisions and timt-K. Her sertyid h'l-sl.aud was Hob |T« mises of ,i|ie larniers who wui»p1.*
I rememlier when the Hver was a! , '^*'am In batter Mnlth than I
Ml
1
know
it
hay for the copper counUy, and was «rt I.lddle. r S(-t.trhni.ui, and (ivmi i milk to the city, l ave .silrrc! up ciuimost dotU-d with bruits, and traff.. >»«•• f
hanled around St. Mark’s falls, thus hlra she Inherited several heirl Kims, a j slueral.b- cvcitement and much Pm 1
luTomlng the first steamboat on Ijike lUhle printed In Edinburgh lu 1775. | Inc The barn?aids cf over
farm«« u»,
’ bam holds out a helping hand and ex> Sui*ciior. Her calilns were rebuilt
oonyw^^
njtrndsaeordiallnTitaUontocjorrcspoBd alter she wav#e-laiinch<'d, and It was amiiher printed in 1778 at Newca>^ile I' i have t».-en «-\aniinrd and intmv ut
Nevipation In the Old Days,
1
|,..j
^,teord of atmeeas
tniTyne, two hra-s c.nn !b>stlcks nv.u them n-|M>rlml m be in a very l«d eon
When the plnam-r v
ca»‘* •«“*! in treaUng woman** Ills makes her 1st. bt'caufW' of her unfinished condition a hitndrt-d yiuirs ,.'d and a t-'aspmm ditlou ami uiiicli ef the milk far Im-Iow
the valH y. ibu only easy method of |
of
jalue to ee^ that Mr. TruesdaJe t«Mi>d his claim to mailo from
slive: kr.< »buckb wi.rn tb«- t.-!*!. The farmi r>. on Mu ir part
her right to fw known as the- first by one «»f the old Scotch Cov. imtit •r.-‘ claim that o-rialn imriles In the city.
Bimiiiilcatioa was that by Grand
river, chiefly by the um* of Indian the way to health. Ilrr adrioe U frae, steambargv. The l>oat was started out When Mrs^ Uddlc. grandmoUu-r oi fr-m, purely selfish and inercernary
cabocs, the bateaux of the Fn*nch WfMi ail letter* are held by her In unfinished becanse the Lake Snperlor .Mr.-^. Uarkhara’s limdmud. was nhu nuulves, and nm iM-cause tlie investi
strirU'st confidcDoe. Addiwaa, Men settlements were on the verge of fam
imdem. and ibt* Kmall flat-Uittumed the
vrarr old. all Ihe m<-mben. of her fani uatb n wpuM n-sttlt In good to the eitlITckbam, Lynn, Uaaa.
Inc. Her cargo was transfe-rred to sail tly. save herself, m-re ma-sarn d h;. , c« n>. Insiigated Ihe InsiH-cilou. It Is
aktffa. which the people along the
craft at the rapids and forwarded to Ihe Indians In Ihe Mohawk vail-r. Th. ,
liaala of the *<r««m inilll for them»ba* many of the barnyard>
dcatinaHon.
In 1815 the Misawaka also went on
a<^TcV Giles I! BIticum In 1831. padlittle girl waj^ Sparc,: (-.Illy iM-cBuse she ' were pJiot<*ciaidied and will be t-x
died a cano«- down the river from the Graml Haven niuie. < Tho Emirtre.
followed InstnirtloDs. In Hu- face „r ! hli.lie.i by a sien-tnub-on at ihe.oanlbuilt by Jasis-r I'atihli for JIaney 1*.
jBcksoo to Grand lUpIds.
grv-at ftuir. Impressed upon h*>r by her! tnriuni next Tuesday night licfore Hu
Wlthtb two years came the use of Yale anil Warren I». Mills, was
tiarents. *riicy had taught lu-r n«-v. r : S""*’H
the Previ-niioti of TiilM-rVUTHB
lancrv erafl. scow a and pole Imwih. and lanncliid by Ihuiicl Ball and continued
to iM- afraid of the Indians, hut wh.u' ciilosb.
tbcM' wi-re socm snncei*d<*d by small in opi-ration until 1857. In IMG Ihi
one appntacbcd to hold out her hen.Is ‘
atcamlMiata
In 1835. when lalxirers Oildfrllow. a proiH-llnr. was launched
and
smile.
On
this
occasion.
Just
*s
National Fair, Toronto.
came to dig the Aral canal, or mill by Hattie] Hall, from a yard on the
toniabnwl. was about n>
For above occasion Pen- ilarquctie
rarx*. a iw»rtion of their supplies wen* Lank of the canal. She made several
agents
sell round trip exctirskm U)>srend upon her le ad, she lo<ik. I
broiixl!l down the river from Jaeksnn trips on the river nnd to Mllwaukw
triuHncIv Into the lar.- of ih.* brav.'tickets at rate of one fare
■ In flat-b«iiuum>d snjws and a consider and was finally taken to I>ikc St. Clair.
smilingly
hc!.l
out her hand- Th<
round trip. Tlckt-ls on sale August!
aide number of the later wetilers
In .kiigust. 1817, the Humming Bird,
le28ih to September »th; good rclurolug |
bnmgbl their families and goods to built by Ib tiry Sicelo of IjintoTit. came
taken prison.T nml h«-ld f-u rsnBittil SeptemiM-r 12th.
the city In the aam<> way.
n|wm the l iver and was run by Captain
the hruhi-r raising the ncr.-ssary
SptK-lal excursion on August 2lnh |
These ooeaalonal trips raised an In Blhley. She was hnllt, as it was com and Scpu nilH-r 4lh. on which dates j
> *«'"J,' h. r Inu-k from raptlvit>
quiry as to the ftmsiblllty of soriiring monly expn-.ssed. “cm two canoes with
the rates arv very much lowt-r than- J'hn Baidorfi. n BatMc Cr.'.-k riinl
a single |in<!dle wheel In the middle.*’
the regular rate.
’ nmH carrb-r. I.s having his trouble.Her engine- was one that had b«.-en used
For full Information ask IVre Mar-j On 'niursday a gasi.iim- stov.- bk-w up
Grand Ulver Navigation company was ! at the state salt works 1m low the rate
quette agents.
i In •'*-*= hous.-. .ltd .-onsblcrMbl.- dam
organized In HI’.' with the avctwcvl in- Ids. In 181K. the Algona was brought
15 1C 17 ■ H. F. Mm Her. G. P. A. 1 age ami labl up a merab. r of his lie-.
icBlIon ctf Improving tlo* river fitHn | iiimui Hu- river by Alfrc-tl X. Cary nnd
-----------i iiold On Friday his rig was run down
Grand flaplds to Jackson, but it never! Harvey <}. Hose. H was a slow Imwi
Labor Day Excursion.
» • and demolish«-d bv a nmaway Ha'
did much.
j much fsi',1 (of tow liig Bh w i-II as for
Tickets on sale t<» statlonH distant ' Ctup came om of both Incidcms w:ih.
The nioMt lni|Mirlant early movement ' passenger'traffic. It conilnucil in scr- not mor.' than 50 miles Momiay. Sept.' mit a scrai-«di.
for the Improveineiii of the river wai-; vice for seven yi-ars.
Hh. at rate of om- fare plus 25 cents j ^ „,nmnre
a* Hlllsdal.. eot
that first undertaken li> 1.4iclus l4yon j In Ik.'.r, Himlel Hall. Elisha 51. fi>r the miindtrip: g.Msl foi ni urn not |
i
the
and N O Sargent as a prlvab* enler . Acintn^-, John finney ntid C. B AHyn.i
than Tm-Mday. Sept. 5ih
I
Hark.-t of iiiitir till- honne is up t<i liiul
... ....
•._. . 1 .
. .______ . ..
..
i
1 purchawNl
ih« |*i:rtei.
bniit |n t.r.i 4... I 15 IG17.
Baclm . Wls . nnd Mlli.m Miu h. II ..f that you'vo paid t«Kj much for
■ rai» jlicnry B Williams at Mlshawalika. j
your luinlK-r or tliai it is of itiAdrian. The hrhb- 1« a gnuluai.- -.T
liid. The I'otier was hauled ove r the j
y© Toronto. Ont
«litr*-rciit ijuality. Find all llint
Racine high srlusd nitd al.so of tin'
canal bank near the dam nnd placed
Canadian National Exhibition. To
out Ix-fon- hand. \Vi- eourt the
MllwaukiH- normal and HiUsdaU- f id
on the up river route.
I nmio. Canada, .\iigust 28th to Sept.
pit ion of the varlege, graduating from tin- latter plifc
Steamers on in 1SS7.
Big Fleet on the Grand.
jpih. Tickets on sale August 27tb to
lanl and soft wo«x1b
b-v.s than n monih ago. It was wlitlc
In 18.'.:: ihe Eni]»lrc. Alnorna. Hum I g4-pt. rtth. Inclusive; p»od for return
The regtilnr running of steatnlM>nt*‘
at this r«.n.-g< she nu-i Mr, We-t. wht .filing
llinl
and
Ml*
higan
wen-In
opera-i
mi
lyth.
()ne
tare
plus
25
iM-gmi ill HT.7. nlliiongfi a pole boat,
''h,,!','
her future hti.sbaud wus roverIng a
15 IG 17
called the Young Na|><i]eon was op Hon l»eiw«-eii tJmnd lUpids and Grand j cents It»r round trip.
r you de.d w ith t
iiewspn|M-r asstgiiuu-m. the gr.suii lu
_____
erated by ImiuU Camiieii In 1835 and Hav«ii nml the porter was on Ihe upIng a well known iiewsjmpt r inaii .»f
G. A. R. at Denver.
183G. Among tin- • ariy pmprielors of riv.-r route The Kansas also went on }
Adrian.
Kneampment. G A
|Milc iMHit: Wcr. Thomas H. (llllH-rt and tlM- upriver ionic In 18.M. The Olivet
The most eeceiitrlc mtili In Owns o
ivnver. C4.b... Sepi. ith ;o 7i»i.
Francis Gills-n of^ Grand Haven, bill Branch, a stern whe! |«,ai. went on J ,j
Gran.I Haven run In 18...'..
| ||,cj„sivc. ticKeU will be sold Augu.--t is Janies EllH. a most a--:h«Klical ami
laii-r of 4;i.vni| Uapids. KIchanI GikI
.Mr. Ellis hu> |.<r
Tl.e Fort-st Qu.s-n. J.ulH by Jacob |
-jr.] inclusive, at very l.»w Olid Eiigltslimnn
; fn»y had a |mi|« »H<at which was run
p,r mund trip. C.cmmI for n-turn
•; IwHuw the rapldit unlit the cvuiilug of .M.-ddIcr at tlrand Uaplds for William |
T. Ihiwcrs. WH.S Htinehi-.]
Hunclie.1 in
In 1S5i.
185i, and >
n,.,.
, xten.led
MeaiiilsMiHng
v
I to Ionia and Lyoas.'
OctolM«r 7lh. If dcslnnl. Ask local
■
The Clnd' i< tl:i. a |sde Im*oI. was
1S..7
Nebraska was launriuMi b> i |Vn- 'Mar.pM-Ue ap-nt for Inf.irmatlon.!
I launch«-«l ai Gram
ndyllle In June. 1M7the up river
j 15 1C 17.
’
H. F. Moeller. G. r. A.
In the same yi-arr on July
Jt.ly i4 the Oover |
'
1’*“''*"'■
. Iiiir Mason, Uie first Niiwmer built at
!
Graml lUpIds. for lllchar.l G.Mlfrov ! *"
sb amcr Groton was j
! made her trial trip to (j^andvllle
W.W
. Captain-^Ham St.sblard was the
I*
Thursday
Hu- |M-rlo<l from ISCd to 18S.5. Marquette.
rommandi-r and he wasriHuieeisied byj'*""’
•
hull!
Ihe
Iianlel
Hall
and
the
L.
r H-15-1C 21-22-23 28 29
Capt. William KaiiouM- ami afterwani ~
by Willard Sibley The Uiat waH not i (1. Mason. I-7arh has a shon run. The
ImlU *“»■
for •
a freight Invat
t»oat >|
a aucces* In a peeuulary way. but ran ii Pelroli-um was »'««“
Tak* Kodol After Eating.
! ^
L. Jenison ^
^ to Grand Haven Irregularly for some
After a hearfv meal a dose of Kodol
•
1^)' Gapt. Jesse Galnoe and Ilyron Hy.siiepsla <?urc will prevent an
'
is a Jioruugl
tlti-«-d
In the same year, the steamer j
| dlgestant and a
the Stomat
gestlon. Gas on the
Owaaklanoog was put afltwt. This i
Indigestion.
Ings, Bad Bros
built by C.alncM*: Weak Heart. Sour Risings,
•laamcr was hulll by Robinson. White. |
” Barrett
1871. and ran On the Grand, Id alt Stomach troubles. Sold by all
Williams A Co. of Grand Haven. It *
ite until 1891 wlu-n' she „s ;
,od«l by Capt Thomas W. 1
the dock at the fiKit’of
OUR HAT department this season
5N*hltc and waa a flat bolfomed freight bnrued
Cherry street.
will hold an unlimited variety of the
Ixiat. It was not a ataunch erafl
fact froai Mora*
areas lU^lda. MJek.. Abk. IS.—RIrar j
BCTlcatifla. alaMM fomoueo. was ra-i
ttoadasNatMa
_____________
ftat Zo'daek
B taro boaiB
t» W pat lata aar^ bjr tlia Grand ,
RapMa
R Late MIekIsaa TraaaponA Ii gf
^ - . *•
fh* f^adly. Whether aha la aUc or
ftoa edanwoT. «»a laaaelMd from ll>e well, wheiher it rains or ahinea. aha
.stSS^
U-
many years been a cabinet maker for|
the Owosso Casket company. Some
year* ago. when
solid oak caskeut
hen sr
came Into vogue, he decided to bnlld a
casket for hts own i\>c. In hU owa
merksbop. Mr. E31U put in s|»are bourz
with the result that he eventually had
the satisfaction of showing hU neigh
bors a beautiful piece at work—a rich
cas-ket, ready for u^-e. * Yes. it’s mine,’*
kc said as admiring neighbors Inspect-
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EXCURSIONS
Pepe Marquette
DON’T WAIT
SOUTH SIDE LUMBER CO.
Mfi»t
Si
Porch Shades
Jibout a Dozen Celt
t
. -r-
was often called “The Poorhouae." It
Slfif** lh74 th«- following craft have
waa nm for a year or two and wasjpH«*«i ‘h‘* river;
finally dismanteled and went to decay Freight—The Sarop.-«on. I>r. Hanley
at Grand Harm.
and May.
The ateamer Patronage, built at Tows—Fanny
Schrtver, William
Grand Rapids, was put Into aenrice In! Batrheller. J. W. Johnston. George
1838. This boat was In operation for | Stickney. V. Gray . Stewart Edward,
reveral years. Its engine was built at Claude. Dnncan RolM-rtson. Artie.
Grandvllle. A small steamer, called j Tempest. St. Mary. Miranda. Jerome,
the John Almy. was built In the name j IJrxU- Frank. J. T. Campbell. H. Warjt>ar by Orson Peck. This boat made: ner ard Waukasoo.
tme or two trips and Yas then stranded | passenger boats—llw lght Cutler. Jr.
at the mouth of Hat river near Lowejl.Graei« Barker. Maud Ulley. Myrtle L.
Tht Paragon FloaUd.
| Mec'lm r. Ceor/e P. Savidge. Lizxie
The Paragon wa* built by Howard Walwh, Sport. Nellie aad Florence.
Jcnalngs In I8« and continued in serSmall
stdewbeel steamers—The
vies for six years. ^Hlard Sibley was Emma. A. K. Petrie. Minnie. TwUlght.
master. The steamer Enterprise. buRt Itorth Star and Valley Qoeen. The
at Grand Raidd*. was isnnehed In the i Grand Island wa* In use for teveral
apring cf the same year^ It ccmiinned | years after the Darrett burned but did
JUi operation but a short time.
j liitU- business.
51J10 and I2.U0 hats made ospoclslly
Ml. New styles every wreck,
sag 16-if
Hamilton Ootblng Co.
Pissssirtly Effsetivs.
Never in the wray. ao troohlc
never
carry. ea*y to uke. pleasant
iWUf* LlUle}
falling; in resulU are DeWi
Those famous
lus llttllittle pUlx
Early Rlst
1
ntee iagaiilnst hesdare a certain guarantee
«. torpid
.orpld llv* - and all
ache. biUousness.
itlpatl
of the Ills
iltiag from conati
d str
WEEK END EXCURSIONS to MBwaukee. via H. A N. E. and N. T. Co.
Ronsd trip $S.<Mk Going Thursday
aftersDoa and leaving MUwaokee Mot-
TRY A RCCf^O WANT AO
Prices ler Quickly merinfl Chcni
4x8
6x8
8x8
10x8
♦PC
$1.60
$2.00
$2.50
fPT
te
for
te
65c
$i.bb
$1.35
$1.05
JIhd wi ll Put Chctii Up
LOT 110
LOT 182
LOT 183
LOT 184
LOT 188
LOT 230
■
'
■ Lots •.>;tJi,
V-
V
■■■
i;i7 sold since last issue of I leral.l
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
i
LOT 214
ALL FOR SALE!
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These arc all early selections and arc thcv_.
HandsoseslLots in Oak HeighTr
the most charming addition to Traverse City. This
addition is now largely built over, and ;rood lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa
rately, excepting ls*2. ls:i, 1S4, which must be sold to
gether. All must go for spot trash, and the prices
will be
•
.
LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
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E
The whole bunch of
FIFTEEN LOTS
if soltl at one time and for cash down, woiihl be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly .md to all< w
for holding as an investment. Come quick f*ir choice
of lots.
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Also One Acre Lot
In Birdiwood
Fronting East Hay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for itreet. A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
THOS. T. BATEii
123 Frwt Street
TkAYgkS*CITT.JUCH^
. TlUVSHiC CITY. MtCMtOAN. TVMOAY. AUGUST IS. IMS.
Brewster’s
Millions
aiAPT«i.
timtmk. to tm over to Moo|gm
Brtwatot IW ^ after tha wfll ^
—-----ittoa to the wmtmt
throat hpoh hte. wcAiGtod otOy w«b
the aaotodoa of crop* Ghi cteK to it
Hiico hla fraadflathcT'a doath be had
hero ataytac ot the gtootay old Berw
Otar booM la Fifth arcMM. paylaf bet
two or throe harried rklts to the roosns
at lira Gray'* vbere he bad made hla
teae. The doom of death etilldarteaod the Fifth arrow place, aad thoto
,*^ aboBt the horoe that made him 1
“* •iM'te l»fl •*«l» dMniM
-yof |Mar*fi‘a aakrr atioutrd llarrl- carrlod the ■nnnarioa of tabenwea.
The rtchocro aad •traaprocoa of It aD
hoac aboot him tapirooanily. He had
had DO eztraracaat alTectioo for the
»»««» or IMB «fai»fvn>UK. bot^fui and j oartir. laj tgtirr.
»maWj aupr oC bHi^ uaaga to
-c>,a,* pom» with me. icraodMa. Krtm old dictator who waa dead, yet
I
■
i !!r;^..»^^~.*’J>».
^I
la PmlaKlII • atadto. Tbm ,
gatbcrrd atwut tkr laoc taMt | tta* rwMiaiij,
V.ak, liMltHMl uu<- of ihrai Lad relaai-ked. "A mau U kuomu bj the
atnwt Ibafa hautrO after Lliu “ atid aa
tie «raa a new tueaitier they called Lla
Itubaajr.
IW mom i>oi>u\or maa In the f-oui
; r:i’SL.r
■“ *“•"
-T«|iTaito to go to Halifax!"
--------WANTED.
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hh Kraadlhther sraa a man aad had
hla reopect.
j
p.Jtnire
hy day or week: all kinds of boaae-
mth.«ten't
! his had an . away'^all^£t*te4
Callro to ter fron ter father, the late
Judge Marrlwcatter. For yron ate
kept the old homo anlncnmbered.
taochlaR rroBch and EnRlte untU
Maignrat was waU Into her toCBk The!
Siis
work; eooktoK In private CaakBy
preferred. Call at t»l Lake avenue,
or a4ldreaa L A., care Record.
this mroey U that-that
wM't have to dcoy oaroctroa anythlac
after this.** It did not soaod very tactBUR H-ft*
fal. BOW that it was out. and be wna
caoGoUad to ocrntlniae rather Introtly ,
---------------------------------- —
a familiar portrait In order to msiwf ; COMPETENT rIiI wanted at the Coair of careloaa assurance. 8be did ‘ lumbla botH.
nuR 14G
r £. tjst z j ss.'sf
ANDHACK'UNe:
B. J.
of the n
on cha am of G
Btowatar ted aa <
1
faawanBr-^PMllEERl^ >
Wto Mar Bwwstor. Bawrotei4.tott
tewrorofnlnarilrft tei ^ aromhtoK af h atroGHe flmiy flzad aa. 1 aappoaed." After
far Mapi dflv to ante hath ento naat mapa^tY paaaa. ta which hU frowiaR
klDR directly into hla ' WANTEO-Glrl fbr Renerml booaework
ito.
-Wc U do any
famUy.. Mrs. John F. Ott.
down and nppenrancea ap. Marflam I Mad^-god you know that furnace has !
was rich la
^ashtSRton street,
rnntagto they offerad. Good looklnR. j rathiaasiy when her band fell protly ,
hrlRht and cheerful ate knew no natu- on hte o
and she atood atralRbt and |
ral prirndona. Rritb a heart as U '
him. an odd bK<k In ber ‘ WANTED—A woman cook; wares $40
and
os ma Mmj
May BHOsinc
moentoR sue
•AM JoyoBs u
^ ; per month. Lake View House. Elk
*^*°***^’“
*' ”noo't-plr«ac don't
^^*T*** i Rapids.
July l$-tf
would have a^ |
ivrj Rcotly. but without-----------------pectod
txL for a momexit her j rettoR. "I know what >oa mean. Von WANT TO BE *TICKLEOr—See
courafle wavered.
A*.— ____ _
w-s____ __
'
thouRhtful. Mono.
Cunnln«ham to have your ahocs
' ITIUSHED. .t ,bc Uun Barto-r
hla splendid fortune he could conceive ; "WTiy . what's mine
-■ ■Is y oups"—
- he
- •b«- ,
BO Rreater dcUght than to share It j ^.^n.
^Ih them. To walk into the Uttle l
know you are r-ncrous. M ^ul
FOR RENT.
drtwlnr room and aercucly lay larRc ' ,^4 | know yen have a heart,
sums before them na
as their own seemed ^-^nt
«-■»» na
n to-to
some of your mon- ^ poR RENT—Fumribisl sU-etUnR nx,m.
^ a natural proceedlUR that he n- ^ - It was not ev.v to say IL and
CIO West Tenth 1
fteed to ^ an o^cle. But he knew j for Mouty. he «aiUi only look at the
moroan:
RTOMoiber the cM rellahle Itoa that
la atarnya on ilae. Hack erden a
apecUlty. I make nil tralaa wtth back.
I CALL FOR BAGOAOB.
In livery I can fnrakte yon
RUBBER nRE RUNABOUT!,
RUBBER 'HRE STANHORE8.
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONt.
RUBBER TIRE BURREVB,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
•
1
FOR FUNERALS
1 can farnteh you any kind of enniage
you want. I have five barks and three
3-aroled carriages in stock, ateo a nloa
line two-aented carrioiges. tmya and
single buggies. Kindly give nsa a eaw
when in ne^-d of anything in this Una.
FOR SALE
H7. Aad asaiii CUIa
HOUSE AND LOT—Corner State and
elpratur dowawaM. "Bhi who hod trrotod blm oo well. The at
Ku>c. w-vcu rooms, small barn, good
titude of the friends who flapped him
eo the ^«rk, of tbe newopapera which
water, sixp of lot lOIxM^h, corner
^
^ rotgtratiilated him. of the crowd that
hU ; price $1 <H*0.
expected him to rejok'e. repelled bUa.
HOUSE AND LOT—715, State streeL
It aecmed a trade comedy, baonttd.
ccxicu. giKxl house and amaU barn;
aLat^ J-eoi.le .-alkd LIni -cleau look ‘
renHiaauy im Uie rerei- too. by attemorlea aad by sharp rexret
He knew It waa a birth
pricefl.OtHL
la«." OJder aouiea were lutereated la day ealebcatUm. and It waa eolj half for hla own foolhdi thouKhtlessneaa.
It was thw.
proffer of such a ! floor. • We cannot, Monty, dear. You STORE TO RENT; also elRht room ALSO VACANT LOT—C«xl6S
Lliu betwaw Lla father aud tnoChrr Lad
! I*“* 12 la the ioomln«.
Mra
Gray
would
mean
Rin tj
a . must never syanik of It sRalu. Mamlyade a rouiaaUr maaway
bouse mlib city water and ros.
Ing this one. price |3U0.
At S O’clock the elerator made auwound to the luide Inherited from j
au.1 1 bad a f.-elluR that you would
«ly.
wLicL wa« the talk of the tu« tu tbeV
quire of E. A. Klldc,-. 554 W^ Ninth 10 ACRES of nice land on road to Ran
to the t«d> floor, and KUIa
bauRbty Reueratlous of men aulBclent | <io II; but. dont .vou see. even from
»e aittt
street.
»ai
• I
som's farm In Ft-rnwood; price $StO.
•mselves. Tberv was a amall j you it U .in ofl,-r of bclp. und it hurta"
""to^them^lves.
\\ urhliy wutuea were latervnted 1
t iroubkwome mortRURe
mortRaRc on the
tbe j
talk like Uiat. Is-RRy." Ik- Im- TO RENT—L’nfarntehed rooms-; also a VACANT LOT on Wayno street: fine
Lecauae Le wa« tlie only Kmodaon of j I
bea £Ula catJed him at 7 lie sroukl house,
a matter of two or three thou
liH-atiuu. pric-w $2’u».
aasrer him apd thank fortune that
i:dwlu ivter Hrvwaier, wLj waa maay j
Rood
barn.
Inquire
at
218
Wcs=l
sand dollars, and Brewster tried to
aug 8 tr •
a J. Morgan.
» waa not raqnlrad at tbe hank that
tiuiee a lullllooalra. aud klouty
Eleventh street.
july
e a j.Uu by wblcb he coukl aa f,.r«xl to dve her money In that way.
wrntoK- Tbe Inznry of another boar
fairly I'ertaln to be Lla heir, barrlog an I I
•
tbe
buTvlen
witboul
RlrlnR
deep
(
Rbe'd
bate
lu
Monty.
It
is
rvdlsb.
per
of
aleeji
aeamod
the
Kreal«*st
ismjulslte
alMM«lulu>lcd Kin to cLarity. Yuuusar !
testing
offense.
A
bundrad
wild
1
Uai«,
bat
you
we
,-au'l
toke
rour
bajM.
b'Jt
}ou
know
wo
can't
take
yuur
of wealth. Hla m^rnlof mall amused
women were Interested for a tattcL ' I
dealRus bad come to him, but they mtuiey.'
_______
at flrat. for aluce the nearapa]
more otivluu* and almi>le rrasoo-tbey ■ |
i«l>ers
maple dress4*r
liked Lliu. Men alau took to Mooty be 1
o tbe were quickly rek*Ratc-d to tbe gruwlug ' "i tbuuirtit v„u-lhat you-.4,. this’ FOR SALE—Birds
heap of subterfURvs and pretexu ivn . kn« ks all the Joy out of ur be burst
conibliuilion boukra.-te. Third floor.
raime b«« \rus a cood aiMirtamaa. a tuan > i
Not let to Taxpayara.
denined
by
bis
tenderneMi
for
the
pride
f
„ut
ib-siM-ralHy
quaats for pobUc or private charity
auiouit men. la-cnuw be bad a decent |
Wynkoop hltx-k. Mra. Schrjer.
The tax rolls for the oollectloo oC
of
these
two
women
who
meant
so,
-iK-ttr
MonlvT'
•
were abandaat bat moat of lila cor
rv«|ie«<t for liltuBClf aud uo Kroat a%*or- i
nuR 144f
J "l.,.t-sulkllover. Perry You don't
school and city taxes and special naita were Kroerous and thouKht much tu him.
aluii to work
!
Lsavtog tbe bank, be basteoed by understand." be bepin. daslilug at FOR SALE—House and lot. Apply
aessments for the five wards oC tb*
only of hla own cood.
IIU ralbif uiKl luotLrr bad both died I
For three dayt be ^
hopeless electric car to Fortieth street ami «bat be th.uirht w.miW to- n break lu
wLlle 1m- wa« still a <-Llld. awl aa If to I
Mra. K. Gray. 203 West Seventh St. city of Traverwe City. Mk-h., hare been
atata of bewilderment He was vUit Broadway and then walked eoRerly off , her resolve.
Telephone 42k.
auR 14-2t* placed in my hands for collection.
ed by reporters. photoRrapbers and In- Into tbe street of tbe numeral. He had i ••Don't! ' she commanded. And to ber
I will be in my office for the pni^
genloua strauRera. who benevolently not yet rome to the |K>lnt wto-re he felt I blue eyes was tin- hot fiasli he had felt FOR SALE—I offer my house and lot
own bjOMi- awl bad cared for blm with
pose of collecting raid taxes every
offered to Invest bis money to enter Uke ocoralaR tbe »-ara eveu tbough a ! once or lwh>.-.- lef,j|
wliat be <-alled affectlou After co1Ick»
at 435 Sixth street for rale. I
waa tucked Kuugly |j He n>*o and
week day from now until Nor. 1. 1305.
tid w'alliked B<*roas tbe floor.
prtaea with «ertlfled futures. tVbcn be roll of bank Dotqs was
ttwl HdiiM- tuuutiu ou tbe coutlneut.
sold hy September, would rent fur- from 8 o'clock untH 11:30 o'clock la
•t that oeeuH-d to sw«»|l i
was not eDRaged to dwllnlnr a tr»ld
boweit-r, Mouty Lad iirefeiTed to be
sudden affluence. Old Hendrick, i
nlshe^i to desirable twrty. C. R the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock unUl
mine to Colorado, worth R:>.uuauu0.
ltiit4‘|M-wlciit. Old Mr, lire water bad
Duckeray.
aug 8 sept I
marked down to $450. be was avokllSR faithful sen Itor throuRh two Reoera-!
found liltu a rlace In the bauk. but be4 o'clock in the afternoon of each day.
tloni.
was
sweepluR
the
autumn
leaves
a RoJIeleas Inventor.who offered
yowl tills awl iM-raaluiuil dluuers ModAll taxes paid l>efore Sept. 1st wlU
riflee tbe acTcU of a marvelous de from the sidewalk when Montgumer}
FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining Uble. bo received without collection fees,
ty naked for tiud melved uo favora.
came
up
to
tbe
bouae.
,
vice for $300 or denylnR the report that
It nua a (|uestlon of work, and bard
one sldeUiard, one refrlRerator,
"Helio.
Hendrickr
was
the
young'
and
ail taxes remaining nnpoid on
ha bad been teoden-d tbe presldeory
i and amall |Mty. lie lived ou Ida ; Uarrium
r Lera glttolufj
volvtng book caw. three dluluR Sept. 1st and until Oct. 1st. a penalty
man's
i-h«vry
gn-,-t!ng
"Nh-vlot
ufj
of the Flrat Natloual Irnnk.
aalurj iNn-auae Im- bad to. but be did
kvmrc.
j
ehalrs. arm cha.lr, three- rucking of one p«T cent for collectloh wUI be
Oliver llarrioou atlm-d him out early leaves you have there"
not n-<M‘Ul his KraudfatlM-ra attitude.
I tbe onfriendly door- one moruiUR and. while tbe olei.py mil"So?" cbtH^l from Hendrick, w ho did I
chairs and other articles of furni charged. On all taxes remaining onlie %vaa la-tter aatUlleil to aia-ud bis , u-11, Tbi. time there was stubborn
ture. Inquire at $11 South I'nion paid on Oct. 1«t and until Nor. 1st n
lijualre Wto rublilnR bis eyes and aUU not even ao mocb as look up from bis 1
-ui^kly .aalury." os be i-allM It. to bis detenntoatton la bis fa»-e. Tbe
work. Hendrick was a human t^m.
■treet.
aug 3-tf
ou u way tli.tn to earn more by dlnlDK lOK ceased, aud a roar of laughter fol- dodRlUR tbe boiutwlM-ll that a dresun
penalty of two per cent for collection
"Mra. Gray In':”
|
anarchist bad hurled from tbe pinna
Keven nllrtits a week with no old uau loa'ed tbe busli of a inomeut or twa
win be charged.
A Knmt that slgnlfled yes
cle
of
a
bediHMit
urimi
blm
In
exHted.
FOR
BALE—Three new seven room
who lind foriTJtten be "Was ever youus.
**0000 to.*" called a bearty voice.
“You're oa loquacious os over, UenOl&ce. Room 202 State bank bldg.
confidential tones to take Ume by |
li was lens wearlnc. be aald.
bouoea In good location. For aalc
Aad Ellla atrode firmly Into tbe atudki.
drlck.”
M. E. Haskell. City Treasurer.
forelock and gweiwrc for i«asll
Amonc tbe link- Aims of the Itli-b
"Vou an- Just to time for a •nlftoton easy terms. Inquire at 208 N,
A mere nod.
Dated July 24. 1905.
blrtlulnys wi-n- always ormstoos for I cap.' Kllia,** cried llarrisoo. roubtuK to breach of promlar suits. Brewster i
Brewster let himself In with his own
Oak streeL
sag 2 Iroo*
on
the
adfe
of
tbe
lied
and
tUteseil
fiviktlne- Tlie talde was covered wUb I tbe footmaa'a aide. EllU, atolldly facJuly 2$OcL 31.
latchkey, threw bis list on a chair aud
diabolical
atories
of
how
conaclenceleaa
‘dldi.-< ent up from Uie y-ntirb rea^ |1 UiK jUe
the youuK
yuuuK mau. lifted bis Lbaud.
unceremoniously bolted Into tbe libra
FOR SALE—My home. Na 501 West
females had fleeced tone-rut
to tbe luisiniieut Tlie cUntrs , -Xa. tliiiuk you. .sir." be aald
Rodly men of wealth. - From tbe Imth- ry. Margaret was sented nesr a win
Tenth street. 10 rooms, attic, «-ood
NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
i-dnil lurk, t lirm-tle^ were f„n^- -Mr. MoiitKouii
dow.
a
book
to
her
lap.
The
first
evl
room iKtween splaslM-i. be retniued
shed. large bas«*ment furnace, hul
Uoora for aprinkltog lawns are from
‘ to
denro of unbiased friendship he had
lUrriaou l4y the year, muiith.
U. day
and cold water, hath, mantle, strict 5 to S n. m. and from 5 to 9 p. m. At
I Rive you tbn-e mi-Muii^-s I've bru<JKbt hour to stand between blm
Mid bl
black- ae»-u In days shone to h,T smile,
ly modern, gas lights, corner lot, no time can water be used wHboot
i lu-tx- toulRbt."
took his hautl and said simi
ulmply,
mall.
to celebrate tlie twenty fifth blrtbdny
"Vou'rv a faithful old chap." aald
glad
to
welcome
t
cariK-nter
prodiga
shop
on
hack
with
stall
nozzle or sprinkler atuebed. On aoTbe dlrertprs of tbe bank met a
of. Mr. Muntctuai-ry lin-waler. I ask Hubway Hmith thickly. "Hanrcd If I'd
borne again.”
and shed W. H. Ralne. care of Bos
ado|itixl reaolotioos lanK*utluR t
t of tbe great amount 'of water
yoa all to joUi me tu drluktoK
do A. l>. T. work Ull a a. lu. for any death of their Ute preskleut. passed t
"1 remind mys.-lf mor,- of Ibe fatted
ton store.
aug j-tf used during the day for inaaj|Caetni>lutiff life aud lutHtli
|utr"‘'‘““-* ”
*
calf '
toMly
leudendilp on to lb«- first vkv prvkide
Xhc Hood HrnUjhl uikI tall liclori him.
••.Vo heel tapsT same one abouted.
Ing
and other purposes BeccecalT roto*
"I 4-aino at 10. Mr. Montr »mcry. uith
Her first self cou-K-lausm-ss ba,l gone.
FOR SALE—A few household goods,
before
her.
a
smUe
on
Uii
Ups—a
rath"llrewater! Itn-wab-rr all i-alled at a mesaaip- from Mr. Brewster wlablnf
sprinkling lawns oust be ete-^-^-v .V '
"I thouRbt of that, but 1 dklu't dancarpets, stoves and all bicycle tools.
you many bapi>y retuma of tin- day
say It," she lauglu-d. -One must be I er pitiful smih*. but -till a smile TlM-rv
forced.
H. O. JoynL SopL
w-ere u-ara in b«*r e,us she llM>kl^l
Including hraxcr. 811 East F'ront St. Jun 24-tf
t a joll) rood frU
rwqKvtful to rich relatives '
nud with a ctnn-k frniu him fur fl.O0a
^
a iolly rood ftdlow
July3l-tf
llere’a tl»e cbeck. air. I'll Rly-e
"Hang your rh-b relalJvos. Peggy! at him.
one of tbe direct ora was rolonel
•*ll
s
a
roiifoiiadcAl
puritanical
luejn
IveU them. air. rrentUs I>rew, **tbe railroad
tfflUK
If 1 thought that this money would
HE
IN-DIAN
PI.AY
OF HIAWATHA
• saMl to futile
I
protest, j FOR SALE—Iloust and lot, barn
' of s
make any dlffcreuie 1 would give U up
*’*'*^‘^
If .vou pU-ase. At TJAi o'clw-k 1 came Date" yt the newsiui|M-ra.
VIA
G.
RA
I.
RY.
■uptbui that tbe with a mesaaRt- from l»r. Gower, air.
uiiuaual was the luterrupthui
”
j lot. 4«2 West Eighth street. Price
shown a foiMlneMS
: Mr. Btvw- this minute."
The OJlliway Imllan drama “Hiavab-ii 1IM-Iiil<era stralRbleui
eued up aa If wbu Iwd Itet-u calletl In"—
••Xemsense. Monty"- .be said. "How ! ' '«**
12.400, one-thir«l down, balance to
J.-rki-.! Into jawiti.Mi by a atrinR.
could It uiake a dlffereuce? Bat you i
Thev re ^ KuU purchaser. Inquire 115 East I ha " will be given at l.ake Ya way-go•Tailed tor RuaiH-d MontRoroery.
The iH.lh-.-"’ acHue one sUKRested. turolUK white.
must admit It a rather startling Hie
there." she replied,
mng, near Ketohkey. MIrh.. dally from
1 Monty
Ninth street, or address John Gluoe.
All fa.-es w.-Pi- tunu-d toward tbe door.
July 4th to Sept. 4th. Tbh, rendition
"Yra. qlr. Mr. llrewater bad a and- calleil him "a bully old chap, Uiongb friend of our youth leaves his humble ' *FU'»rinK him
July IS if
dwelling BatunUj night with Ills sal i
found the letters and n-.uu»'d Ills | chelioygan. Mich.
A sv altiT abaal Un-rt-. uinvrialo whether den heart attack at half past 11, air.
le Indian as a romantic figure,;^
iresence. But tbe existence
not to bU presence.
,
'••ui iu iu«- Window, ginneing half "
“
to tuni the knoti or pii«h tbe IwU.
ITk- doctor scat word by me. air.‘that of Miss Bar
irbara 1l>rew may hav.- bad ary drawn for two weeks ahead,
h,-artcdly o»*-r tin- cont«-iil» of the eu H0U6EB AND LOTS—Monthly pmy- should be seen hy every one, De- S
••.Vulaaocr- aald Ul.-tianl Van Win
tbe iwlnt of death. My laat aometbluR to do ^with tin- fwIluR b*^- retorns the following Thursday a <
velofw-s.' The last wo* from Grant A
mentx Herman W. Smith. C12 West KcrlpUve pompblel ran he had by ad- v
kle.
"I want to bear Itrewater'a I
y..-,
xling
milllouaire.
fween the
tbe tw
two men.
i:iph-y. att inii-ys. aud cv.-n from his
Eleven^u street. Citizens phone 199. dreysjng ticket agent. G. R. A 1. Ry„
‘ begun I
..
.
"Good l^yrd!"
As be left tbe dlre. lora' room on tbe
•*^l•e««<•h! SiM-ech!
l.< b<ad every- | -tuih time I brliiR a n»easa*e from afternoon of the me«>ttog t'olonel l»rew way. I thoughtt It mlgl
June 27-a Travers© City, or C. L. Lockwood, O.
P. A„ Grand Kapld*. Mich.
^wbetv. Men aeltbd Into tln-lr places, i uan h^. the butler. asklnR you to come came 1up to Monty.
Monty, w^ bad notified look tbe luirt."
“WHL I can't see that you are much
•VMr. MoulRomerj ltn-wat,T. - IVttIn J
^r. Brawstet's house at once, if
FOR SALE—Warehouse building on
June 29-mon-wed-oat-to-rept-1
hcera of the bank that he was
cbaum^l." Then- was a sugg,-stl»n of a
Rill intr-aluo-d.
:
^r-1 luoan If yoa will alr." leavlDR.
Bay StreeL corner Hall, also 14
loth! ntid
.iRHln tie- U-ll roiiR lothi
niid loiiR.
hniR. ;
Uilcrjii-tt-il
quavtT lu her vol<e. aud the shadows 1 „u,ii.
UilcrJiM-tt-il a,K»lo|p-tU-allv. Theu.
horse power gasoline engine and
".kb.
my
dear
boy."
sakl
tbe
colonel
• Ke-enfon-. in.-nta» ni
HI la-i
U-t th.-n-'s
th.-n- s a j w
^ Itb bla Rare dlmtwl Steadily over tbe
iRtbeyoUDR man’s luiud warmly. dU not pr,-vent him from stn-lug the Monts:..A ..,uv..x„.«
abakluR
fec-d
min
outfit;
ajao
froom
brick
Drt. SaiTtf k PHikitepi
■t." reiuarltsl Oliver bends of the subdued "aoua." be added
‘'now youI have a ebanee to sIkiw wbat quick niUt that flltt,-d across her dceo i
reildeoee. 537 Sixth street. Apply
.TOO can do. You have a fortune, and.
to John Horsfleld at residence.
•if It a only Ito* pMlee. I.-t theu, lu."
“After all. It's easy work lieing a mil-I this time has uuMlir..«(J Ir, llor.o
» diHHl air."
with JudRment. you ou|;bt to be able
aald IS-ttiuRlII. - I thoiiRlit It was a
Jane
26-tf
to triple U. If 1 can help you In any
iTidit-iT •■
KEKOYED TO OFRCBS
vray. come and ace me."
FOR SALE—Store building, stock and
The wnlti-r i*ia-n»-tl tin- d«v,r.
Mooty thanked blm.
••Hiinie one to see Mr. llrewater. air."
.ittrrxlin* Win
flxturea. 'Will sell all or any port,
OVElJOrnSONDlUGCO:
"Yoo'U be iKwed to death by tbe raft
\/l uo louRvr bad 'liroaiiecto-*'
• .-onvcn»< tilI *• n or will rent building. Apply at once.
lie auuouui'e,!
"Really,
though.
»•
■'
get
os
I
I'eoph- could ^not now |>otot of iK^le who have ways to spetwl your
"la she pretty, wallerr .-ailed Me
...
’ my abundant
fl
riches
Chat. Roaenihol, Traverse Clty,^Mlch
money.” continued tbe coloael “Don't much
A blm out with the remark
as I did
fTHAKT
fluan<Ida I embarroas- vonra.
may 27-tt
IT. D.l NIOMOMB.
- "lie wys be I. Kills, from your Rran.1
i*otw ‘uto a mli- listen to any of them. Take your Ume. ments.”
For a moment then- was only amaze-___________________
fulher'a. alrr.‘‘r"’.!''®
"raoltod, to You'il bare a new chance to make
“But think bow fine if Is. Monty,
ment In the ulr Then a faint, bewll- 1 pod «ai c j,
••My compllntenlstoKUlsaml ask hiui •
«*>“« »»*'e put It money erery day of yoor life, so ro ever to wonder wlM*rv your wlnterta dervd
Hannah's 5lh
smile s,q>esr»sl In Monty's face
SALE-41 lots
slowly.
I'd
hare
been
rtcb
yeara
and
-andfatber'a
.
«v,
T"»
days
afUT
bis
Rrandfatber'a
futo liir.wm luy frandfalher Gial 4fs_aTt )
“^*‘**‘
add; C one-acre lots fronting on 14tb
years aro If I'd bad acnae enouRb to os-ercoat te to come from and how nod reflected Itiw-lf in the girl *
• touikliiR hours rn
......
i.i... ...
i>, ,i...
"III and li
l.Hitament
"Who La your Fncle Jume»r she askStreeL 4 to Griffin A Winnie's add.,
run away from promotes. They'll all long tbe coal will laat and all that"
dHS-fl
SMtt SI4e SkM SUR
ii*,ond!ut"^ald Mr Bn-watet who had
"Oh. I never wondered about my
try to set a whack at your money.
and 3 Iota on West Front atreet
; luuker atoiud for the bardahiits
bardahl
J
Robre.ldeii.sl und.-r tto- J.-'ta
Brewster and hla wife bad endured Keep your eye open. Mooty. The rich overcoats. Tbe tailor did the wroodcr•Tw never heard of him.”
Will be aold on easy payments or
tog. But I wish
w
I could go on llvtog
yonoR
man
te
always
a
tctnptinR
mor“You must go to Grant A Ripley's at
‘‘"•“IraiKliw do.^n't want his .Monty
‘HspieathtoR $1.0Ui.U(X) to tbelr aoa
here Jost aa before. I'd 1 heap rather
ace. of couiwe "
to stay ,«it after dark." .-huckhnl 8ulv . Wouicomery It was his without a re- ael" After a moment's reflecUon be live here than 1 that gloomy place
w. Raff.
Mar 11-tf
wav Smith
i »*rtcllou. utthout uu admonition, with added, "Won't you come out and dine
"Have you fo-gotteu. Peggy." be retbe avrooe.”
wlth a him of vexation in his
•il wna moat tbouRhfti! of tbe oM ,
lncun.l.«n,e There was not a with us tomorrorw nlRbtr
'That sounded like the things you
■tluit we an- to n-ad Oliver Op
R.-,.tl.Hunn to have tb.- man call for i •»«S«“'oo as to b.>w it oboald be banlEAL tSTATt ATO LOAIS
need to say when we pUyed
CHAPTER III.
tic this afternoon ? "
will, the perarabuUtor." ahoatei l
Tbe bastoeaa tralnlnf
Neaarx
‘
man
elven him waa aynonR8. GRAY lived In Fortieth forreL You'd a hemp aooner do this
(Continued In Thursday s Issue )
I'ettluRill alwre the latiRbter. "Tell the old antb
MONEY TO LOAN—No tnz clam m fcM rt»mi»i.
u. Mn
nm: expn
expressed
street. For yeara MontRora- than that don't yon remember?”
him yoo'rr airvatiy bad your bottle;” in the win, Tbe.\nTnhs
pnt
In
mortgagee
Bonro*
for
enM
dead
“That's Joat why I'd ratber live here,
in believed
ery Brewster had reffaided her
a.hbsl McCloud.
Inquire of ft McNamara.
Peri
that be had drilled into r youth an
•■Walt.*r. tell EllU I'm too busy to
quiet Old fashioned home as Peggy. Last night I fell to thinking of
Place Hotel
July.
Pkltllp Rr»*k«' Pr**rhl»«.
Is- a.-,-,!." coniinnnde.1 Brewster, and as unuiistakabt.* rom-eptlon of what was hit own. Tbe house had once been her that old garret, and banged If
thing didn't come- u|> and stick to my
JaUM-,1 T. Willson WIIK a n-tlre«l tea
Kill' w.n,t down Id the elerator a roar exported of blm to life. If be failed In Rrandfatber'a. and It was one of tha
thrar expecutlons the mlsfortnne
throat ao tight I dai I wanted to cry. tucrvhaut. Fur yenr> he had Im-«-u a PALMISTRY-Oonmnt MndnineHlMi
foil,.W.si him.
ploBaera to that port of tbe town. It Hew long baa itt been since we played levout listener to Phlllii* linNikH* iM»r- , Remember the fotnre Uro la yov
would
be
hU
alone
to
bear.
A
rttad
".Vow for Brewster's apeerb! BrewCltteara FboM TM
bad been rarvrd out for him. and be was there Mia was bora, in Its quaint
>ere?
iiiouK One IhiMer. after the Hervl<-e*.
hand, a edeatlfle reeding wlU reren te A yVonl M.
aierr
bind him stretched a Iodr line of snMe old parlor tee was married, and all ber
to yen, 5lr. Wilteon ^onght the great preacher.
the tree Ufe'g hletory. Over $11
Monty rose.
Rlrlbood. her brief wedded life and ber
Union BL side rotraaoo.
$tl$4]
"tlentlemen. too aeeni to hare for- IMsts whaoe tai'ouic InstrucUona mlKbt wklowbood were connected with It. lying there In the garret wlndoiw while Mr. Brouks Meeund to read the thought
be
Ipnored.
but
never
forsotten.
Edwin
that
was
disturbing
the
mlml
of
his
old
yon
sat
with
yoor
back
against
tbe
Rotti-u for tbe moment that 1 am twenrefer Brewster evidently made hU Mra. Gray and MontRomery's mother walk yoer bhw eyes as big aa dollartr friend. sihI raid:
ty-flre
had been school mates and playmateo.
Cterotnrontoc rod FroteroBroo
“Mr. WUteon. Is It not alMut time A rOB BALB OB TSAOS-Gz A
e. Mooty. it
remarks have lieen
win with the aaoolble crorlction that and tbelr friendship eodnrrd. When
jou enme In etnoug us? Tl,e l*rotestant ■ 1 booMB aro IMS OB Wool morn. H|
«" 1
unlwcomlnp tbe dlRulty of my DKc. It was aeceaoary for him to die befora old Bdwrtn Peter Brewster looked about
Wm taka cwpsBtar «r kmm
Kfdseopal ebtirch has need of such men
leaaL” ate cried,
Tha.t 1 hare arrived at a |wriod
lodof dU anybody olse couM paaaaaa hU mooay foraplacetolroMehte
as you.'
qyeA
. teoMyroeroGlro
.
cretlon U evident from my chdra of and that ooce dead It wooM be foUy
"I'm going up there this afternooo to
"Mr. Brooka,” reidled the retired W Uomrrmrn.
Jo.MW W
friends: that 1 am entttM to yoar re- for him to worry over tbe way la
see wbat the pitec te like.” be aald aa- fra uierchaut. “would the l*rote*tant
aiwct Is erldeat from lay KraDdfathcrY willed beoeflcUuIca miebt choose to
BUS Bl
-Ated, Pcssy. yoe meat come Eliiaroiail churrh receive me oti my
botoriow toealtb. You bs%^ dooe me toanage their own affain.
LAWN WORK-^Soddlng and seedt«x Jdaybe I can find one of throe act-eieauo' of your prra,hlug aloue?"
The beusa In Fifth aTcone went to n ter. Mr.
thelKmor to drink my health and to raTbe maasive. llluiutoed cimutmanee Ing nenOy done. All work guaranteed.
Optic books, asd wrcH be young
slater,
toecther
with
a
million
or
two,
aosure me as to the iDoffemlrroras of
prortotoff for the boy. While te was
JK. P*OMVIGB
tightened to ri,-epci»l thought, thru a CIL phone 79€ and 128. Browning A
apfwoacbtoc oroiiUy. Now I ask you aU and the iMne of tbe catmte fonnd away nl eoHaae. opandtaB momj to a
“Jwt for eM time's aakn.** abe aold kindly, eom-what saddened, smile re- Adxley.
Ang 7-lmo
to rise and drink to tbe Uttle Sona of klodly dl4w*cd relnUTcs who were naBBcrttet roaasd the oM ffasttomsB
wdUiik to he«p It from folDf to the to manral at hM own HteraRty, Mrs. bnpsMIeBly. “Too'll stay fer iroebaan bxed It as he a-swered: "Mr. Will- y
the Bkh. May tbe Lord love oar .
Y-Uptero tetero^troi smra er
eon.
I
am
afraid
the
Eidseo|w]
body
tea"
An hour Uter Uip Van Winkle and Brow For J^Hoodtes t'urinnea. Old Grqy was wsO paid for the BBsaad hot
CALMAbrs tfiterler Bpar VarnW, to
*TU tere to be at tte-no. I won't wonld not eeeept .mn 00 my pmtcbBUGBES'S
BHAN8
Gnhwu JtolOi.wtR aluMw ”UaU lU. Mr. I^water left hla aChka in arflar. WflB luM ■psxttofhra. sfld thara nra •yhec
0>e Ttfo^laeK. 1 «ss JtolPklBsJ tog.”-B<wtro Ui-rakL
toost teraSle for nMiHtorlor merit.
CUa.te:SaS«
0tta.ro:SaBM
took
the
'?Sii
FOR SALE
TAXES
m
01
DENTISTS
rj:
A',Sr
Teacher of Viiliii
329 soon urn
street
J. M. HUELLHAirrEL_
MISCELLANEOUS
M’
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental^ WsrK
JjUVET OfUBK WMIl.
n SL-STT'eSrS h
R. Bs CHArm. Frtfrtctv.
UP-TO-DATE HACK LWE
Ki»fi Oscar cf'Swodca ha* nerer afr \
k>vcd the poUUeal oetnknw of tb«j
NorvectaB poet Bfaraeoa to affect bU '
attJiade toward bla wrltiaRs. Uolike!
Ihaea. who beUerea In the Scaadioa- i
Ttan vakm. Bjomson has alva>> i
etrivm to secure polttical iDdet>cnd-!
once tat Norway. Yet when, some!
rear* a«o. a number of chtoral tn>
detfea serenaded the king at Christ j
tUaia. be supped out on the balcony ,
and In a loud voice asked them to
nnlto In slufdng a certain ardt'ct re-1
publican song of Bjonwoa's. and hi-1
added his own voice to the chorus. On
bis return to Stockholm be wrote.
Bjom.-wm an amiable letter. Inclofelog
with it the St. Olaf order. When not
cngag»-d in writing po<>ms or buokij.
Tood to work on is food to live on.
A num works to live. He most live
to work.
He does both better on
Uneeda Biscuit
the soda cracker that coritains in the
most properly balanced proportions a
greater amount of nutriment than any
food made from flour.
of Sweden and Norway.
s»'a er
shofiC
KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW
NEW WATCHES
two lives at the risk of his own.
Agency for Cdcbrited Fox
Typewrilcrs
Here are some of the Hems includfsl
in a hill sent to a Itarrin^'.-s in Paris by
EYE. bMr, nose. THl lOAT
PIANO TUNINO—W. N. Vlllarff. ' M
years experienca. Nov located vltb
Ortnnell Broa,
new State Bank Bolldlng.
MARK
CRAW*8
DELIVERY—Ught
Utbea
rlora, over City Book Store. Uoom
Boardman River
Electric LIglit
& Power Co.
ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE
hve
days later h^* jumi*e«I into the wat< r
mmsum
riMAc U|R-liaab]r limit-
freight, parcels and Uunlta.
City Book Store.
Let us vitalize an idea
for j'ou.*
He Is a borp
On one ocea>ion be
lur masseuse:
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PINS
FANCY CHINA
ito save a child from tlmwning.
NATIOMAL BISCUIT* COMRAHtf
No mbtter WHAT POWER
yoo're been taing, joaTl
EVENTUALLY employ
^eotricity, not only for eoo>
nomio ren»onB,biit for ronaona
of utility and general adapta
bility.
SOUVENIRS
flopped two runaway borsei and sa^ed
Uneeda BiscMit
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
At
Rastall’s
seaman and resolutely fact* pu rlin oft
-
wW
T« SVENIMO ftfeomL TIUVCMC CITV. MICHIOAH. TUEtPAY. AUftUtT tt,HOS.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Grand
Traverse Land and
lx>an Co„ F.
Tburtell, Manager, omw. room 9
Hamilton A MilHkco block.
DR- F. HOLOSWORTH— Special alicniitm to dlseaset of the eye. ear,
nose and UiroaL
Glasses fitted.
Rooms 7 and 1
"T«* Uautlfying matl
aiaV visage, thue sittings a w»s-k dur
V«D Are Not Feeling Well,
R. W. Rastall
ing one nitmth. ft»: one m*m:hV mnraue of throat, |Mi: one i«uih of triple
tired and worn ooL perUapa over
worked. Dont feel tbia way when
effluvia. tl«»; one Itutlb* of lii|uid whitt
>R. E. B. MINOR—Offlee over Amerlean Drug Store. Special attention
nose and throaL Glassrw
1 phones. lUwldence 1,19
the compl.xiou, i;: one inoath«|^
man
GEREIUlNfWS OF THE WORLD
to
smile
and
shake bla head, j ly tenacious of his purposes.
L/nland. |aDtiwrinkl.
tr«>j.tmem
•Vou ere a goorh nwHoiier." he said, jmlnhs'. r of the « vteri<»r. L a Inrmer's jnjonili s .l,ttof.»r fleurc.
"though li hupiuns In
my case you! son.
draw a wreng eonriusion.
Still, you
A famous phy* Irian. ......
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M-m,,.. .rf
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•
-n, ...mp..r....,.n .1.
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"“•n.lbt:
I
,..u .... C-Klb,;
n-nm ...
.n.i .in.,If. T.. i„ '
nr. i i.,.,k. n<„. n,.
I. mp-r.... lb .11 .1.....-,
. r. .l.-b .
».) cl...b.» n-BuI.rl)
tw<» mru.
PXJUbtS^
Ho was a .rh.sd teacher and an jinonihs ..f same. Sss.; vtvnud hath «.f
editor b.-f.ire he r*nlere<i lailities.
He j triple . ffluvia, >1'»;
iHnl dltio, $i..
are ao near at hand, they will
boild yon op, keep yoh well and
ward off BIlieetaeM. &lek HeaSaoha,
ItarYMM^ Debility, Uvar aiM KMaay
is a eonsniiimate diploma^, who knows
|«nlrularly how to hide Ida liu,'-.
rhielly by lei.d ;---------------------------------
for Nansen, t:e
gng his
bu nt.
js.puUr name lo the move |
He l«. as
■V....
lim.lv .hut one nee I he « pr-.t.lb;
.A';
1..- always was. .v i
- -•
Dangerous and Uncertain.
Tbay ParlfV tha Blaad, aat rlfkt tba
DIaardarai sWeh. araaat tha Slaa•tab Llvar. dlapal Stek-Haadaoba. tiSi
■a tba Narvaaa Syataai. aai rapair tha
daania caaaaS by aranwrh aad brala
•W.
For smil.ure. i. li. r and all skin and
!rur.‘ for blind, bb^ding. itrhli
jpndruding piles. |i *in dr,
Soothing and Cooling.
llonUt alKiut unythkrtg Hun't he afraid
®
4ogotosle. p.fo. .i.b.■pis^helH.^t
morer ot waited ..ergU,..
.Sle..p ,
'« *">
>’ «'
t^rday morning and-It luH111 ihrre.--
than «
cektait
IW.-.
worry ,.,il.ei 1
fe'
incloHe a
?•
In
Kelecllng a
wife, M
Sold by
De Witte,
BusRla'a chief
Wi en 111. vhuh was In Pati- In.si |
year, aeror.llng to the L-ndun Chren-
»>ne of the rar<« whirl, has b.s'n treat
"
'^ron Knmura was a student
'•“'■vnr.l law Krho.d. In-H... rl.ivs
am.-.l Mahmoud Khan, who i, |Hs classmate and warm friend.
rW lub.
will, him
U!>» . A F.en.-h Jomt.ai ^
K.vm k.,. urg.sl him to go into
nutI will,
him mvw.
' h.tspitahle Boston doors
Mnhniou.l
4at who r.meffllKT.
But Koniura pre-
qu.'sHons
other duv to a me«.U.r of thoo hal/s ,
rctinu.-.
•Wh:.t has iH-cme ..l Male
HM.ud Khan" - In.iuir.-,! the J.mrnull I.
*-|le ia dead. nuHishuir.- was the an ,
swer.
*-p«s»r f.-llnw?
But
surely I,.-
,vaa young and si>« me<l m enj«»v exe. b
leni iH-altli.-*
”11
wa.s ex.'eUent." ns-
s.-tit.'d "the p.-i-slan funcilunary. -WaK
be lli very long? -
”No. in..ns!enr.
He
r.‘preseiilativc
|Miac<> ni‘gotiationR.
rhoae a
ed so cruelly In blB country.
In
the
Jewiv-s.
second <uarrloge in spite of the fact
S.'veral anecdotes aro ciirreat In the
Y.eiily.--
-Indcil!
TJiere Is no way
...reign press roncn'rniag the G.'miaii
dhl
ii
to maintain the
I bo«1y
eixiw ii prinet* .«:■ a boy.^ Aceordfng to
l.y si ti-|M.i!er.Til.* lepoiter with gi.-at
tnu»-iniit> was giving what 1m- legard«-d tts th.' r.'4i»-.*f,^ that briuighl
.s.-iiaior
to
the
Quaker
>.iuth s Il.-dii. lh;li-i eam.-d
city.
the
Tin-
the .dd. r
ly
lilsK.ry
has
hz,i:-« r*s r.-ply,-
not
re<-or.b d
the
If there la on<; nfflirtioii for whloh
ous In all ihings."slie rarri«<>i her lih-
%nce »f season,
• ralilv to the limit
—
In
reli.-ving iK-r-
litll*'
sIm*
girl?'
Ho
lepto-d
July 22-lf
vision
Kar hosjdtal al
Ik even
tiny
ni.'t,ae.'i|. aim
luiiients
wnose
at
Panama has |,is «iwn eon:
to
make
.lovvn there
regarding
A
rou.Ulious
r.-. ent wall is raise.I
by a wiukman. wbo says:
-In the h.s
tel wli.'ie im».‘-t of them eat down at
Ciil.-hra, wh.-r.- i w.irked, they larl j
tioiu-<l off the tdg dining-room in the’
hotel—a
lioi.'l
hnllt
by
the
govern-
m.'iii and .-arrhal on hy a entraetor '
pans f,.r m< n who wore r.mts
(am! riillavs when they ate: for o:|,en»
who w.ir.' eoats and n.» isdlars and for
'll.- tliird lot. who wore ii.-ither coats
nor .--dWt-
CITY
OPERA
HOUSE
TlirtH* ni^lits. cuiumciiein;^
rtjs to 111.' rnlt.Hl Stales nft. r a -soI phiiai
If n man went Into a see-
f,is.-d to go otit when li4' was oid.'red
Thursday, Aug. 17.
this same tiling,
w.*
nteatiK of km-'Wlog.
New- Yo-k ••
rerreuiHind.-nt
at Christiana di'-
.-■rrib.-s the f.mr b-mlers of the Nor
wegian ri-volutlon—MlchelM n. Berner.
! Lovlaml and Nansen.
,Mich»tlson. mln-
i l.ster of state, is the real head of the
He ts a aurchant, ronrh
^ interested in his htisiiievs, ovt rworketl
^ and in vucb
Leave 8:30 a. m.
hav im
l>wl wc do-
t:«- ;-irl is losing th»- iiio-l valit
we know
also that h.-r-p.u-i'i:ts ar<* ns::-.’f
ihw
bealtb that he thlnka
! of Itaving Chrisjiar.la because of its
i enervating climate.
Berner, pnvuldent
t
F-.l. th.
"f
h»-auH,l.-r-. T.»l»r, t> lh«- m-ult <tf >.wr« of
«tu«l> wml -\{«-r:.-or- f-y |.r. t*h»rl.-«, » jjkyxi
cl.-iii Ilf high iitKnHuig' tn hl'i i>rof*-««‘>n. «n,l '
hi" pr. ji«r*Uon I* the only on. tn tho wi.rl.S |
r .-.^Bt/oil Mill iuiU«r~£l >-r th.- lu.-ili.-al fva
Is imld for.
pricing and pi.vn«» s. lliiu; means
Unre .Vttraetioii.
of tl.e
pian.t wliiJ.' you save tl,«' mom-'to j.ay for it.
It
means plain
figures, one |»rie.‘. bas.-d on fac
The Middleton
Stock Company
tory
cost.
against
and
It's
a
unscniiMiloiis
ng. tiis
It
I-HIIUY XKJITT
Just Plain Folks
Rorne of til.' v.'ty best and high
Dangers of a
Great City
NUMKROrs STERLING
SPECIALTIES
Prices, I Oc, 20c. 30c
I
i
'
mmi msoiiAiicE
New WIlkalB Bloek. TraTcne OKa
a P. CAItVKR A BRO,
L. L. A. nUILDINC
?i'ug!-,!7"::d'7;‘bS7i:,7
4-i7d?::un.!7!S‘°gi.z
oace SOS, New wnhela Biecfe- CT%Pkoae, fits
r”£it8£r4!i‘ sr GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
J r jKNKs. i
tut.-- of l»r. fhfctl.V Fli-.h K,--l S... ,h,,
n>tn« ar,.| i>..rtrBtt -'f I W fh'vrlrU f-.r.-,iurrh*»itig W. kl-o w»i
Co. !>».
201 FRONT STREET
J, H. HDBni
Cm. W McHitly
HOHROE & MeWETH''
6ENERU INSURANGE
plamui. which have been ih.»rotir w.uk-
rhop. ranging In jirice from 91 Id.
1150. f 1S5 To 1225
write for
I*aynu nt.s to
If yon ean i cat! to>m.
special
prices
and
iurihpurt 10:20 a. aa. am)
« rapp«r. p>«tKge
bisTlnr at
terms.
K IIVI B A l_l_
C. D. MiM-ER
D E PiTn-o n
(Nattooal DmIMb)
a U UXfiCWOOO. B. P. A V. A
IWIusio Mous*
M. B, EARNER, Prop.
K«zt door Jk*. V. rrt«irtch’, ahoe atorw
Dt. Cbarits Ct„ lOBFultOfl it. V. Y.
Pere Marquette
jof the at..nhing. is a man in the late
-fiO-s. old-fashiened in attire, delibcr-
JOHN R. SANTO
FIRE INSURANCE
a niinilM'r .,f .-xrhanged upright
In
4,1 treatment cun-, Nerve Ailrmnitn,
Khenmatism.
S iatka.
Stoma, h.
and Lung -Tr^e. lUvadac ht-,. Cou«ti|Mition.-Weakm-s». )
DRS. J. 0. A AARY J. TRUEBLOOD
light and .lark w.ssi rar.-s. AUt
oiigiily repaired
The Hubbard System
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
(Mfire *c»JT » WilheJu, KJJ«. S a. m. *o II
1 W 6 w n>. 7 t.. H rr.«ing*. Sldsace U
Wjukoop flat. Ou»en» Mhua* AL».
CONPAIIY.
eh-gaiit
Ftock of fin.' iiiati 'S. r.»mpri-!ng
Btiit you.
SATI KDAY NKiHT
T<> ,«re\- iit t»i. hnj.!
. nr-h
est rla.ss makes, in all the faney
THl’RSD.W NKJIfT,
Beyond the Law
i t-ltt*ltt
Saves Tod Money
We are sh.iwing an
Pres.'iitiiiv; very I^atosl MeloDnimatic Com.sly Succ<':ts«*s.
prlrliig
lio.sltlvely
eOtya,
Scats ©a sale.City Xew a SUintl
wpeech and action and stnliom-
9
:exa:mined
ifree
/^LASSES
Kock,
IyrOUND
DYSPEPSIA CURE
B. O. l»»WnrT «I OOVPAHTa GBlOAOQk OXm
m tALB SV ALL OMMfttm
OCice with
oBth phom-.';.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
known to »ri •" whi.-b »ith..n, 1h.- u«r
niixlt'-in--. KO-l lotit--. will
out l.'ie h<
low* U. thiu <-)ie>-k ot w-rKKH, nr«-k>,uh tin
h-Klthv l’«h
For r....ov.,.g wnnkl... fro
tho fare, tin :: »: .l Kaud- it k-i- lik. i,i*sii
ooi- ajipUrslioii
nhnwinit « U." t.lr.1 i,
prortnnvnt.
when th-. furrow
protectlori
tinr«'nsoi,ahle
I'rlccK rca.vouable.
O. 1‘. Ca, \cr Slid Hn».
.
M. & N. L TIME GIRD
m* iits and hav.* th.' tis.' of the
piano wliile she saves the mon
pllshe.l pianist vvh.-u her piano
ver.
Leave 8:30 a m.
Tlte null' girl rmihl have a g.iod
nml prob.ibly b»- .fiiii.' an nreom-
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—U. O. Car
NOITHPOIT POINT
BETURNING SAME DAY
The Kimball System
ey. litth' by Itnb'. to j,ay for it.
Sntben
i <)vcrJ..lm5ci,-» l»n,e .s,,.p . Tr.v.rM|C,ty, Mi. h.
. .
p.am'v i-S liiio*
Far©
ainl
nmml
Ibivv.rs
■In.r
trip; < hn na. X.»rlli|>orl atnl
Xorthjxjrt Point, '»0c nmiul
trip
ftble hours aiul >«-ars of h« r Ilf.'
to st.idv musle. and
4
NORTHPOHT
hiiow thV. that tlie afon-suhl lit
Hi re than lb«' fr.'.'
Aim rlrjrs Premier Hejier-
he got fir.tl fnim his job ami lost blF
rhane.- of free tntioportatiou liack to
movemiuit.
OMENA
Leave B:3Ua. m.
was ■ ii.'arly eleven."
Til.' Klmliall system of piano
lion in whirl, he duln‘1 lM-1oi,g and n--
A
Leave lUOO-a. m.: 4:20 p, m-
piano il.'livered at one.' and at
Her frc'e e.d In the
I've nn.l
ate the
B01VERS BAlBOl
How many pe.qde ar.‘ doln;-.
tif Intere.'l on the d<*fer,ed |gjv-
’ Jotira
AnAwn, MA.
that
NE-AH-TA-WANTA
i.oavoe:30a.m.: 11:00 a. an.;
4:20p. m,
m
is
Hally rhlldren.
many
A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN
morning on our way downiowii.
We sai.l to him. "How .d.l
SOUK suffering from hisa of sight, espe-1
I*reuj niiirh .-very Am.'riran who re-
old adage. - Whwfa In
truth of that oi.
aame ? - We aeplj. • wmplv Mo.h«-a
Fnend.- Ii.oav at aD droggiata. Send
for book. Mothobood** It b free.
'h«- is luvitig awav.
the ca.vh prie.-. >av.' a small rate
whose
Bay Steamers
would take ad’vauiag'.- of
XINO, COACH STALUON. at Vet
eriuary ho.vidtal every Saturday bal
T eon, pass Km.
“SS-XiS-r-;
wh.de digest
Miss Ik-h-n Could has more symiiathy
I rig’:! has b.-vn restnr.-d as a re-uli of
MothBr'm
FHand
a
1‘AJ.S!-: Kv-ONOMY. for ifttie y
wnvs Is at the dis|M»-^a1 of a iiitle «uie
The .dd« thr piropective mother be
th# Bsne d,rtu«l, the onlrai thiough
which she tuu»«
bHote .he rxpen
th.‘
than with another is hlindnes.-^ Gener
Manhuttat,
Bmfor0
fiplMN# wmm imtrodmomA
strengthens
DR. G. H. LYNCH—2 and
EXCURSIONS
READ THE STORY
”1 give my little giil IJ
>oiir
: ^'Z
liap
III II IMiilud.dphla hoti*l
ing InieCvl.-Wed
in
The C. B. Taylor Goal Co.
to ns hy a g.-ntleman the other
lie died «pilir snd
H..w
Economy of Time Means
Economy of Piano Honey
tip she i- gtiitig to liuy a piano
of tlie.re (diortly afiiT 1‘rlnre Bisiiarh. The ,
ninrek was dismisFi-tl the little lioy | |,oali
i talking i.» his father and In ilio ' sin-ngth will let d..wii and disea.-.' will
r is-nrThe Persinii fuin-iioiiar> ex
I. ehlld-1
ehtb!. r-'* "I*. -N" ai;iH-tite. l...-;s of -;«r.;^^.«ih. |
.d conversation Kuld. with
,
....
.
tnerv.iusness. he;ida«'he. cui.-ttp.'vt ion. j
plained fwith n slightly i-siibnitii'-^ed . .
tsh nniveie:
- I-aib.T. they s.,y that j
breath, sour risings, rilting, indl !
air I; -"He was n.it s>i„i«atli«-llr to tinrow y.n, will b«* aid.* t<» tell the p.s»-j geslloi,. dyspepsia and
nil .*!<mi!irh 1
■f.niiid vl/b r,-Ide what to d.» all bv voursc-ir. You-11 , iroubles that ar,' rnrahle ari' quirklv
!«nator
‘Hanlel of Virginia wns be
K.
n
■ w-aj. mil III at nil.
For Hal* br aU DrogcUU
with It.” This remark was mmi*The Only Way.
Ibnh
Niglit calls premptly at
tended to.
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES
no.withsian.line. th- high
all ions her husband has held.
KnieriHin was his fnvorlt« an-
phor,i>s.
Try a “Fill to-night "
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
wes-U that
llitir.
In Perfect Condition
F.~ P. LAWTON—1*1,yslcian aild
surgooi., n.-w Muns.»n block.
ID Cant and 8B Cent Bcxm
tliat she fiaa never l**s-n reteive.!
She also has h.. n igt.or.by
vm. VIGOR & VITALITY
India of i
n-iHvrt, t»
|.nue;|des
Witte uAs r«.rmerly the wlf.* of a ! ul»
voree an.I has b«“en v.-ry happy lu b« r
»tu.ly of Am.ulean et,anu-.er In ,
eiety.
t::,
Mme. l>e
ordinate oflielal. hut she s.Tiuvd ;i .li-
eonrt.
.American b.H.ks and to observe .Mnerieaa llf«> outside of rtinventional
f;,lie|, ..nr g-r-.lt-
The K;lr of b
terfelts. they *,e dangerouti.
after that whirl, has his n irren.ver i
'‘‘•'""I*
ably Imt."
!*”*' here'K y.nir nutograph,—F. Marion
IrK hr. aa^ arcomi«inl.-.l hy an ..fK
5'
GIVE
The
A-:
When
» ^«vor that Is of Interest
>«nr^-«f pleaiie
H, HOLLIDAY. Graduate '
University, odice In Muni
Telephones, offlee 103; n
104.
T. W. THIRLBY, Deotist. Over Bar^
num A Rarl-s Jewelry store. Both
phones 103.
DR.
JPX'ULnSU
and then r^me mher that a uhon nai-!»•'
Crewfurd. the a.idurliig .he du. is « uafer rejuv. naior
r.sp..««ilnK that he send her a bit
an M UKeleH. akk to ... nd g.uMl ,uone>
>R. A.
ronto
bldgdence
jen» pboDt 3S5.
. nred hv th«‘
.Viifs
Witch
sali.-tiliiK* a
rerinin m.mh.-r of hours .very nl^H j
almu! the P.K. m- U..- future. To waste | “ P'J
a single hour In the regretful
is }>‘>«
DR. W. E.. MOON—Phone*,
offlee.
Citr.. 107; Dell. b?. Residence, 710
Was-\inston street, ClU. phone 210;
that
All
eadach
Croes Syea i
PerfeotVlelon.
Estate.
Miat nden Keller's book M bHne
trsnalated Into a doaen longnie*.
eluding Rnwian. Balictulan, Rouownhso, Fianlah, Swediah and Japaneag.
DM. D. JL. WOL-fTK
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