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The Evening Record, June 03, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-06-03
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE evening: RECORD
TMVBiits crrv.
8PAQ89
srto MHIIOIIS FOR WAR WEi^ MBIT
RQIEnVENSn
RESJilWElL
Tha little TfUaffa of Nortkpon b
oomlag to the frooi tUs aaanner wftk
etreet pevlaff. aad ao tor three walks
«aturoay.
june e ymbl
SniBElUB
CNAROEO WITH THE LARCENY
OF SB AMO SIB.
lao n cuis
cutks
Hr Wbe to tbe Bvcaiag Record.
Tsklo. JoBO t.o4leporU from tho
governor of cke province of Hiroohtma
says an earthquake ta that Siatrlet
yaaterdaj killed alx. Injured oovoatgalno and destropod many booMs. Thooo
reporu are t>elleTod to be ineom]
feet bdooged to pome
one dae and you any:
**What can I get for my
feet that will be oom>
fortablef”
Grover
Shoes are made espec
ially for tender feet
They are iHHii tVMsd
CLEVEUND BENTIONED
fWSmSEMMWCMIWIT
PlVINt NIB
WERE OPENER
UmI Urv« Im TWMRH'Mir N«N9 ^
Olwnil UrW BfM «f tk* %Vbfw
JOHN .SCANLON WAS THt LOW.
AWWR, ONfl bfid Zssmshwt
BST SIOOER ON BRICK.
All OmmoM Mtf UMhN
WMi WMtR<WL«
If WIN «»tte
RmmE.
LwiioR.
Tnla of
Ike Aflwrlflu AMMie FQiMit».
enUatac off tko ahera a«a(> Uagayea
PhlUpfflaa lalaaff.
: Rawlaa aralawa Aarora. OtaR aad
■aaawbaff aU mof or l«as daauffMI.
vftli Maar voaadai oa board. He aeooaspaatod thorn IP Maalla. The RosMaa eratows arfll olthor hare to leave
Maatla wtthla tvaaty-loar hoars or
he loieraed oatll the eloee of the war.
A oAloritr of the eooaefl of wi
•I. Polenhon holds to the off
that U U better to seaA atltUoas to
keeff Off the prsseat arar rather thaa to
pair the tadsoiBltT whleh H Is believed
the ioffoaose aee ears to daoaaa
the ffrleo of peaee.
Rear /tdmlral RaJoetvaulQr Is restlOff well at Eeieho. Ififfea vrith ao
daafferom ajrsBptoaui aad his speedy
rseorery Is looked for. The oOcers of
the RasMaa battleehlp Oiel have deowed to aooiffC a parole.
r.
presldsat espreeaail the eaiaeet hope
peeoe with Japaa. Prolaoaatloo oT the
war, he believes, will not resalt in
rletorr tor the Raselaa arms aad ran
oaly eenre to laefsase Eapaa’s ladeaalty aad reader awre diBcult the
draTilaff ol a treaty of peeoe which tho
oaar as well as the mikado can alRtiThe prealdeBt spoke, be said, as%he
frlead of Rasala ao less thaa of Japaa
aad OB behalf aot oaly of the Washing
tea ffovemmeot. but la the interest of
hamaalty.
Uatil his words hare reached TsarshoeRelo aad have beea eoaununlcsiod
to ■mperor NIeholas in the friendly
aplrit in which they were uttered, their
oEeet Aaaaot be eatUnated.
-The admiralty at 8t. Petemburg has
received advices that the Japanese
Eeet has atarted to blockade the barbor at Vladivostok.
^4
DTEROEU
JamOe Dyer died at the hoow of his
brother. Thoaaa ITw. or
Teath atreei at the hffe of 41 thu
awmlag. The Immediate cause^ his
death was qak* ooaa«r“*“-----blaed wHh haart troohle.
Mr. Dyer was hoi« la New Jersey In
WT. Shortly aCtor hie hirth his parv
aata asored to oeithtra Miehicsn and
bettlod oa a farm at
■Mht yeara affo Mr^^TW ’
ouiekea wkh vaaealar rhwwnktism
aad for the last tour yoare has beea
hltaed aad cooSaod to his chair.
BssMss his brothar. Mrs. Wao Dyer.
hU aged mother, aonrivee him. The
toaerml wui be held Ifpoday moralat
ot f from St PraaMi cimnh.
FOaeral TasaarfOss,
The funeral of Joeeph Dohm
llapiMoa vriu be held
from the leeldiRes^ Rov. RoWaaoa of Old Mlsioa aMaUas.
la charae tt W. & Aadenoo.
coed of Thaaha.
We wlah to expreas our heartfelt
tbaaks ter the ktodaess skowa as dar>
lag the Mflfcaom aad death of our chOdtoa by oar friends aad aelghbora aad
oapsrIiHy Dr. RIepleaks aad aarso.
IHas MSlar. of Tiavetae City. Mkhu
Mra. and Mr. Wward PUmc.
North Maalioa Islaad.
PETITIM
m
BTWniC
OWNERS OF MAJORITY OF FRONT.
AOS FAVOR THAT.
Five Firms SId'en the State Street
ImprovemenL Twe on Brick.
Two on Asphalt and ths
BltulKhie Company.
The bids for the paving of State
street from Cs«s street to Railroad
IDS were opened at the meeting of
the board of pobUc works last evening.
There were flve bidders and three
kinds of materials were bid on. brick,
sheet asphalt and bl^iUthle. At the
t petitioa signed by those
majoritr of the frontage oo
the street asking for bitollthlc ns the
material was read.
The bids were es follows:
Jobe Scanlon. Saginaw—
Loffan brick, tl.72 to. yd. .$23.»t9.S0
Saginaw brick. $1.78 sq. yd. S4.10S.10
MatropoUtan brick. fl.TS
sq. yd.............................. 24.336.10
Hooking Valley brick. $1.77
sq. yd................................ 24A67.10
These totals Include Westport stone
curb St 77 rents and ti SO s yard.
recB A Redmond. Grand Rapids—
Hadley brick. $1.81 sq. yd. .|24.3l».4r.
Ixigsn brick. $1.85 sq. yd.. 24.484.OS
Nelsonvilic brick. $1.86 sq.
yd ..................................... 24.COO.45
These include Westport stone curb
St 48 cents and 00 rents. Combined
curb and gutter would cosl_ 45 eenis
a yard.
SltutUhlc
The Central Bitalithic company put
t a bid of 12.11 a aquare yard for
their material, combined gutter at 4S
cents s yard. The toUl was |2C.488.t5.
Sheet A*Pbalt
The Cleveland Trin»«lad Pacing com
pany bid dn sheet ssphalt at tl.8S s
square yatd. combined curb and gutter
: 60 cents, total $24,002.75.
The Barber Asphalt company's bid
oo sheet ssphalt was $23,341.20.
Diffarent Widths of Streets.
The bids were baaed oo the engieer's estJmste esiling for s street
forty-four feet wide from Csss to Park,
street; forty feet wide from Park to
Boardman avenue and thirty-two feet
wide from Boardman avenue to Rail
road avenue. The bids were all below
the estimates of tbe engineer, the lowbrick being $3,000 lower.:
bltullthlc $3,000 and sheet asphalt
$3,000.
The board of public works will deter
mine to whom the contract'shall go
Mondar afternoon at 4 o’clock.
The Central BliuUthIc oompaar now
has their plant at Manistee and If thU
itract b awarded, will begtn work
InunedUteljr.
The companj would
brittg tweatjr.flve skilled workasea
wljh ihem^aad cmplojr uaUl the pavtag is completed upward of 100 local
workingmen. Ther are wilUag to
maka a positive guaraatee that the
paving will be oompleied br the flrut
of August but Mr. Cramoad states that
It la soaroelr llkelr that the Job would
ooa^e more thaa about six waeka.
He bellevca that It would be all qomptated hr Juir 16. la addUloa to the
hM. the coaipaar agrees to purchaae
from the city all the stone which has
ed here durtag the paei tow
ntarm.
•
4
THANKtO THE COURT FOR THE
oIATn sentence.
Said Ho mi No III Toward Theae
Who Frsoootttod Him—“God Forw
iivo All." He Bald. '
By Wlro to tho Evening Rooord.
ChieagD. June 3 —John Hoch. who
was coarietod of the murder of bis
wife. Mrs. Manr Weicker Hoch. was
today Boateaoed by Judge Kersten to
be hanged June 23. Hock claimed he
was InnooooU He said he had no Ul
will ngalast those *who proaecnted
him and when the death sentence was
passed bo thanked the court. "God
forgive all.** ho excUimed and walked
back to kls seat with an unconcerned
rffTf
rAI C
IlflC
HIIO
IM
111
UfilTIMP
fllUllllU
FIREMAN KILLED ON FIRST RUN
AFTER WEODINa
Came Heme Frem Wedding Trip Se» Hie Wife Wae III WHh
Typhoid Fever.
Br Wire to the Bve^ RMgwd.
Ashtabula. O.. June g-ltor Howard,
a Lake Shore flremaa of this rity. and
Mlsa BRlea Beach were laarried last
week. Tlity reCuraed from their wed
ding trip last night, she betag sick
with typhoid tevor. last night Hay
ward took his Erst ran oat on the road
and at Youagstowa was killed ta a ool-
Thore wiU be a apecial meetiar of
the Tramae CSIty ooasmaadery. Na 41.
this ertPlag at 7:80 to consider aa exeursloa to the rsoa** The ratae are
ao low that aU should take advantage
of the trtffL Mrefff Sir Knight q reCaei or Thanka.
qaeetad to be preeent at the mcetlBg
Wu wlah to thaak our trieads aad
loalghL
aalghhoru lor their klatfaeaa toasdarlar the atekaeee aad altar the death of
Mrs. L. Btoaor of ImdlagUm. who
our huehaad and tether, e^actalljr the
has been TiMtIag C J. Btaoer of Maple
C.M. a A.
CHy. pueeui through the city this
Mrs. P. Needham aad chOdrea.
aMTstag cm her way hoese.
Tt* iMiM St«ra'« FvtMlt
hicii away MniH 3TMt«y xvr.imica vB a tt
Ilw Siltn tf SiMftwk IMSM Sta
•tciiMt'clwk
•msifNo.
Do yon use the Bim paptw for 'Mie note qf ccodolenoe
and the lettw to your lawyer?'Tliete^ a right style of
■tatioDeiy for every pnipoee. Ifg good style and good
Plapar CsNMSRJ* Come in and let na
show yon onr assortment of Organdie Bond and Organdie glace writing papers.
,
CITY BOOK STOKE
«IUXT.UICnK COL Vm»>.
■rb4s. so are joatas aoft
and pliable as is possi
ble td make a shoe t :
By Wire to the Bveatag Record.
New YorJ. June 8.—Grover Ocvcload is the man most prominently
mentioned today for the ncenily cre
sted position of chairman of the board
of directors of the Equitable Life As
surance society with pi«mry powers
over all the depsrtmeoio and affairs of
the society. The complttee to name
the chairman of the society wlU meet
within s few days. The resignations
of the other directors of the society
are expected to follow the stormy
meeting of yesterday.
$1.50 to
$3.00
orMil*
iTulieck & Hoyt
Uroloro m^rmrn% Olo%talmi-m
Aik Tm kfli^hbor
AbMtTiMai
The Retyrn of. Sherlock Holmos
Bogins Today.
Mrntmf kill KL
Then«'s nothing s o
Comfortablo for wo
men s surntner Shoes as
light, cool and dainty
Tan Oxfords. We have
them in noariy all leath
ers and of latest styles.
^SELLER OF GOOD SHOt
Thursday evening when he took the
midnight extra freight out with a view
of making a settlement with the partt Muskegon. The later freight.
whMi leaves this city tor the south,
overtook the "extra" and young Adsit
left the slow train and took passage oo
the faster freight. At Barry. Just
abote Muakegon. be naked permlasion
of the kuifeomaa to leave aad walk
Into the dty. He was informed that a
warrant was ready for him and instead
of hWag allowed to leave be was
broukfl to lio&egan and placed in
rttstody. The young man is the son of'
Mr. and Mra. Arnold Adsit of West
Eighth Mreet aad has been in the em
ploy of the Fere Marquette ss freight
brakemaa.
HOCHWIUDIE JUNE 23
BUSINESS OR .PLEASOEE
and strictly Bsni
I Are Bapecled as RsatiK
have goieUy beea searchiag ^ city
for Waltor AdeH. who was wanted oo
a warrant tor the alleged taklag of
sums of money. ISfi aad $30. the
latter aom alleged to have been taken
from s trunk bakmgiag to a fellow
werkmaa at Muakegon where young
Adsit bad his headguarters while oa
doty ai freight brakemaa oa
braadi of tho Pere Marquette maalag
from MaMmgoa to Grand Rapids.
A warrant was taken out aad a week
ago the young man
at White Cloud by the marshaL
naked permission to step into his
to change his wearing apparel and the
opportunity was taken advantage of
by hto making a sudden flight to the
nearby woods. Deputy Sheriff James
of Muskegon arrived in this city Satur
day afternoon and a search of the
home on West Eighth street msde. It
is now sanouaoed at Muskegoa that
NINTH YSAN-EB10
taste aad good in eveay way if made by the kssrISM
This is tha woathar that
you bflKui to wish your
Blag from the Hotel Scott north to the
comer of Naww-o^ straet b beiag
ALLEOBO THAT HE THEN TOOK
paved oo the weal al^p. aad Nai
TO THE WOODS.
by street from the oorasr ot Wsakaaoo
OrriCfRE OF OREL OECIOEO TO aad Nn«on«^ to the depot oa Bay
ACCEFT A>AROUL
etreet will he lisprored with cenmat
walks, both sides of the street beiag weal ta Mashatea to Make a Settle. kVOULO MAKS HIM CHAIRMAN OF
nmK and MMc Flaaad Under
paved.
BOARD OF.OIRCCTORS.
tNRCE CRUliIRt ARE AT FREEENT AT MANILA.
6 0*0L00K EDITION
Groyert Soft
Shoes
UNDER MREST
CEMENT WALKS.
lUTHIII THAN EAV JAE INDSMVlUege ef Northpert la Oettint la Re
lifTV tAVt WAR COUNCIL.
ihcni«am
WKATHEK--M toBlgtt pomUU MlowBd br
Svadaj; wwiMr
toolsbt vlth brisk sootbciijr srlads.
CUTPRICESHOE
SALE
Think how ranch
fnn
you could
have with a cam
of,kodak supplies
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for little
money and be happy.
ssssssss
ELKSKIN SHOES
era. Let us show
you a few.
We
carry a full line
to fit all size of feet.
WAITJr
' DRLG J^TORE
G
See Our Window for
Baitalns
5 E ClIK 1H1IST8.US10N,
am-'
------
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstraots of Tttls
FRICBS •ATI8FACTOBY
■atabllaNaff tn IROS
S42EFRO]fTST.
lACMANT
ffYd
CrlRRsU ■rot*. NBsle Bombs b Always iR ths LsrK
Enormono purchasee for cash enablm them i
1 are the reoulte of a boiled down experience
25 yearu of aucoeuafnl bnaineua. Buying pianoe that om
experience haa proven to onr entire aatiiJaction have the
•tuff in them, the common sense, the tone, the durability,
the satisfaction to meet the requirements of the most conaervative mnaioian or buyer. Onr installment system is
fanltkaa. Just as pleasant to buy on time as though you
paid all cash.
GRINNELL BROTHERS
moncArs uabik mnic Boost
Km« Vr
MEWS e.XOOHDMmW
..
ObOnnMG oposmsBiNea
2S£^' f*""' '
MoU Wwathhor Oeod*
Cw^iffitec fritt^asd Sfrsw Bats
V
The hot weather is on the way—it never fails i»—
Ton camkotwfford to be tmcomhvtahle when two-piece
Suite may be had for fYoSt, flAit. |lt.it-«traw
hats from Sic Is
See oar window. Ooratrew
hat line w31 eqoal anything abown lor vahie and va
riety of stylea.
P Not Only
ForLufflber
ttvnj
and BttUdlnr Naterlal, bm for all
kinds of finished
wovdworU
¥ F this month decides yorr moving to a new busincis
* location, let us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your conveni
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!
TRAVERSE CITT MEG. CO.
Citizana Phona. 32: Ball. IBP.
THE REASONS WHY
ROSGOC
w. U Brown. Manaffar.
TEIM
FIFXV
Our large sales of MEN’S SUITS this season
leaves us with two hundred suits in well as
sorted sizes, to close—good seasonable suits,
worth all we have ever asked for them—for
young and middle aged men.
Prices Heretofeni $14 and $15
We will Close TIisfli for
$ID.50 EACH
w*«¥WBH«tco«k tittwwiw omt. mtettmjt. »tuw)av. wm t m*.
T“i.sr^“ T HEHIt OF MOHEI
%MH be Hali la ^ CHr Opma Huateu
*«ara«liprOiMte .lteor Ante ,
.
Will tea Cteoa.
'
ThalolJoalag to the pragraa for the
8l naada aebool rnaimrorwarat, aaarateea wblck all! ba Md la the City
opera baaaa Toabday atteidar
Cboras. Oroatiag.....................School
Salatatory ................... Wm L Barry
'V’
i M-.'
^
T
in ^t-tod^r
tow; a year or ten yaaia
benofr^fbr
nan w1k>
depoaita fab' nvinga in
a aonai, nibble fanan-.
cud inatitntion gp tfaia.
Did yon ever atop to
Aink bow faat intereat
growa? Figure it but
for yoniaelf, and atari an
aoooont—no matter bow
amallfaere.
aiuBU
ueiv.
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9
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fJSons* Drug
’ I them.
ASHTCN OAAOCN.
r.=rs..';ii;r,’-.5=
pay. A COMPLETE LINE OF FOLD*:
ING Settees and all kinds of lawn goods.
Stores, only
8-V.
Try
OIB 1,0110 SHOTS FWa
Rod and Gun Club Had a Good Bhoot
Vaatorday
Aftamoon — Waritly
Mottol Woe by C. O. Carver.
........
srr.'.v
A miscellaneous shower was given
lant evening In honor of Miss Maj-me
Deaprea. who will soon become the
bride of Louis Campbell, by the Mlfmea
Idah Campbell and Nellie Blackburn.
Many preUy and useful presents i
received and a very enjoyable time
was spent In mnslc and game*. Dainty
refreahments were served later in the
evening.
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CANTILE 00.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
flfslM
Stmt
Just as the doctors give them to you—all these features make
The Han
newest of goods. One big case has nothing but rubber goods. Hot water bags,
rubber sponges, rubber air cushions, rubber atomizers, nasal syringes, nursfng bot
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
Do so the next time you go by.
more.
By the way. have you ever stopped here?
Look around and s. c how you like us, if nothmg
The finest show cases that are made in the United Sutes, are filled with the,
tles, rubber nipples, medicine droppers, teething rings, douches, and dozens of other
articles made from the very best of rubber.
2» EAST HIORT STREET
THE SAVING ON A
REFRIGERATOR
^exallShaTingLotlon
Bnxvuny rseonnMwUd
26c.
fur
JOHNSON DRUG^
A Three light Chandelier
is not so much in the price you pay for the article, as in
the reduction in the ice bill. Wc save ^> ou as much or
more than any other store in the price and sell yon a^
fngerator that will consume the least amount of ice, Tfae
Leonard Clc;.n able Refrigerator is an example of perfection knotyn J1 owThe
country. We want you to be sure and see the kind that is lined with GENUINE
PORCELAIN on sheet steel. Thera are no seams or joints.
and cannot be effected by grease or acid. We can sell you a REFgipERATOR ,
for $7.75 or one for $42.00, and have any number of prices and
in between.
.
Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
Polished Bra* Finish—Ox Copper
J. B. Paige Hectric Co.
v>v
jl. 3, Wilhelm,
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Befina Today.
■ JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
m CASS STREET
Side
nah Drug Store" the ideal place to trade.
^ JUST RECEIVED 600 NEW SHADES
B-
correct.
3IMYDER
:
Otie^l^alf Price
The best equipped Sbsie depart
meat is Northern HicUrti. We
make any size yan wUh.
J. W. MiUlkeiL
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES 8AVIN08 BANK
rsMtolmtoublerata.
> hn Cast $«a*en's Sannmto at
Eveotbins new—The finest store fixtures in the state—registered phaTmaettta—
DBINTIST
Many persons »iit*it becanse Oielr business Is
small Uut a bank does not want to be bstherea
vltbit. Tbey are mistaken, so fur as dlls bank
teconcemed. We welcome the smaU deposi
tor ucordlaUr to the larce one. OnedoUar
will start an acenmt. Safe depodt boxes hr
All 112.00 Jackete for............... $9.M
AH $11-00 JackeU for............. M Jf
All $10.00 Jarketa for................730
All $9.00 JacketB for...................$75
ah $8.00 Jackets for.................$6.f0
A ll $f*^.00 .Tackeits for.............. ^ 50
All $-'».00 .Tuckets for..............$1.75
The promptest of delivering at any hour of the day—prescriptions put up absolutely
BOLD BY
^LANXAH & LAY MER.
>'Our new spring Jacket yet ? just notice the very
low prices „we are making. We carry the best
goods that are made, including the WOOLTEX
^
Garments.
PUREST OF DRUGS
Th$ Return of Shertoek Heines
Becint Today.
I-
'M
gives absolute insurance.
N o o t h e r house paint
compares with it in this
respect.
l^aoeVouBotidbt
oftfaetime. WeTl mtl« youfs If
ytBsayso.
J. W. MilUkefi.
A Huge Task.
_____B a huge task to un
cure of such a had case <rf kldn .
ease as that of C. F. ColUcr. «if Chero
kee, la., but Electric Bitters did
•e so far
writes:
kidney* were
U gone,
------ - *‘My kldm
I could not sit on a c air without a
cushion: and suffered from dreadful
backache, headache, a nd depression,
r.i found a
In Electric Bitter*, however,
ed to
cure, and by them waa restored
-------------1 recommend
thisgreat
The lingncial report of the C igar 1 perfect health.
.. to
____
tonic medicine
allwith
wl weak kid
Makers’ International Union has bten ‘ neys.
ys. liver or stomach. CGuarani »h-<1 li>
CV>.. F. H. Meads.
issued, and show* that the total sum Johnson
hnson Drug Store CV>...........................
f WoU fc Sons, druggists. Price
handled by the offleer* of the tinlofi S. E.
r>0c.
reached the sum of 12.583.864.74.
Insure Your Bouse*
by A. W, Pock.
Complaint l» frequently made that
Miss Man- Barboux. an tomatc of
Traverse City has too many doga of
t'heciawilhai
iKHi.Kwsnohomcarvl.1.
the
daas that possess
no home or vlsl- the countv hospital at Lo* Anm-lc.
hie miwns of *upiK>rt. The unlicensed' Cal., who has Jnsl fallen heir to f«S0.----------------000
from uj upcle. says she gave John
doga. especially when warm weather
€»mea. should l*c put out of the way as D. Rockefeller "the mb'.en" 60 years
speedily as i>o#*lblo. They are not an sgo. Just after she hid been graduated
ornament to the city nor do they add from Vassa-.
to the comfod. of the cUIm«*. A horde
of doga acting as scavengers may l*e
all right In Constantinople hut our «anItary arrangement* are dlffcreoL
J. W. 8L.AXKR
WlMlMAkuilMail TMrBritakUBMirsraii
79 OU
The fine weather broujsht out a good
attendaBoe at the regular Friday after
noon shoot of the Traverse City Rod
and Gun club yesterday afternoon and
over 1.000 ahoU were fired. The
weekly medal was won by C. O. Carver
with IS. The aoorat were:
Carver
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Walton ...
There are a number of street cross
Mead. ....
ings In the city that should receive at
Sawyer ...
tention at onoe. In aome cases there
-The railway switchmen are Kcndiii.?
Darrow ...
are bolea that an? enough In themHit their revlstHl cooHlltullon.
nelvea to cause an aocident at night
even though they happen to be under
an arc light but In other cases there
are places equally as dangerous
Saxton ...
dark cornera. -The crossing on me
west aide of Caa* street at East Eighth
p A 1 N T is insurance
8ln*et to a fair example. There to a
* against decay. “Shipbole in that Just the right slxe for
catching a |wd»*strlan'a foot and no
'man" Pure White Lead
Stanton
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IJ
electric light on that comer.
is the oniy paint that
E. V. Pattlaon won the gun raffled
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what you want at jutt wfaat you want to
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
«>«l<ll7-.«>OrtU«l«TtalU
room and in about ten days, outside the
three-mile limit on Lake Michlgu. will
«ah for auckert. The aame acheme
waa tried at Detroit, the old Badger
State being roofed over like an ark
and anchored In th.e Detroit river. The
Badger State, however, went ashdre
and the acheme fell through. How
ever. as Chicago to larger than De
troit. the sucker* Will be more plenti
ful there and the City of Traverse, for
tunately not -Traverse City, will be
the meoca of those whom the •police
have forced to give up their favorite
pastime.
r
Thelai^fest awortment we ever carried;
allstyleh and ^cesl You can find just
i you feel a pain In yonr bowel* ]
fear app*-ndlcltl*. Safety Me* in
Clng’s New Ufe PUls, a sure cure!
all bowH and stomach diseases.
, such as headache. bUloasawis. comlve-
-
r
k
^
BAMMOCKS^
A Bad Scare.
Are you
you lacking In Mrength .and
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fI
orv
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Am vnn In
Or .E. L. Aabten Has Purehsswl Beau- !j vigor?
Are
you weak? Are
you In \
tlful Estate.
paln? Do you feel all run down? Then
^
j ... bleaslng of bF*alth and atrength come .
Dr. E. L. Ashbsi has pUf|l
puijhased the
MotH.lor’«
Rocky
tors. Plnkertoo..................Mia. I. Barry
Hollister's
Rocky
I who i
Deborah.................... Mtes I-. McArthur
cent*. Johnson
blin^ p^eclly honorable------- 'Ashtuo garden." which to known __
sin Ta
the beauty spot of auburban TravepM*
Mfu. Baaburr......... MW Waa Hdme.
City. The property has been the honu*
PrUenib.................-V-MUs 8. Biwy
of Benjamin D Aahion since l»a and
Robert Wealooit..... Mr. O.
No Secret About It.
m. Wbolemde Dru«lsi». Tol^^O.
It Is no w>cret. that for cut*, burns,
Maigarot............. Miss E. WInowlockI
Hall's Catarrh Cure to taken In- oomprlaes nine acres Joining U»e
Ravsdell farm on the west and se>nth ilcer*. fevi r sore*, sore eyes, bolls.
terually.
m^Uag
directly
«p«
the
bl*^
ACT t.
••* nothin.: is so efft-dlve as Muck-1
and
mucous
mirfaces
of
the
and
to
coyered
wHh
second-growl
li
Scene 1-Oardeu of Omi^I O,^ Testimonials sent free. Price. «6c |*er
* Arn.ca
Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long i
grovoa, springs and fruit in abund
by-s h<M»Fe. Fifth avenae. New York. bottle. Bold by all druggists.
■ure a l»ad sore 1 hsd. and It Is all
to cure
ance. majflng in all pn Ideal home. The O. K.
C. for
fc sore eye*." write* D. L. tlreTime, tfly year. ago.
Take Hall's Family PUls for consU^ realdenee waa burned a year ago by goryr. of Hope. Tex. 25c at Johns«
JtecUaUoo. -in Our B
paUon.
g Store Co.'*. F- H. Meads, 8. E
________ ________
j tramps and as Mr. and Mrs. Ashton
^
Mother*. Keepteg--.
WaU * Sons- dnig stores.
etwroh
Brsvitlea.
have
a
aumroer
hfune
at
East
Bay
.............. .............. Hiss N. BUtcr
A moTemaBt Is on fool by the WeBapUsmal aervlces at the Asbury I nothing nrm
^one ibis summer ui
Rceue ll-Interlor of boose. A maid
^oMoag riu|> to bare a regatta bare
this samner. As the plaaa exist at from down “kentrr and a clever Methodtot Eptooopal eshoreb, at the place a residence there, hut a luirn
will be built and the house orecto<l i
praaeat, this .Is a pnrely local attalr. plotUng nurse girt. Domestic troubles. regular marning serv ice.
W A O O N
other summer.
Church
of
Christ.
Thomas
P.
Ullom.
A.polled
child.
Dorothy
and
her
«ep
If the dty could arrange to give a reMinister. Members are kindly request
gatta that would attract sporumen mother. Edith Is “kldnapad.ed to be on time. Morning subject.
Fw sue er TraSe
from all over the state It would be an Brownies* frolic....................UtUe boys
MONDAY.
JUNE
5th.
the
M.
A
N.
I *-The Power of the Church." Evening.
ACT II.
•xcellimt thing. A very good class of
E. R. R. will begin sale of round trip
Beene l~RosevUle. fauten Island, "Reasona why every true Americau excnralon UckeU to Pouch. Tickets
Tisitors would'be attrseted and the
Also
double harness
cHlxen
ahoold
ke^
Sunday
as
a
day
town would ba very favorably advert Time. Seven years later. Farm bouse
good returning date of sab- 2<V.
Used. Wa have beautiful Grand Trav of Mr. Plnkertoo who rescued Edith of reat, medlUUon and worship. " Duet day after date of sale 55c.
June 3-lt
by two of our Iniennodlate Endcaverse bay srblclrls catirely suitable for Ormsby from drowning the night she
Sell on installments if
orera. Anthem by the choir. Special
every Und of an aquatic sports that was .tmen by Matilda, the nnr^.
you wish.
Beene Il-Country road leading to Invitation to men. Mlaaltmary pledge: a number of Austro-Iiallans. charged
could ba tbougtat or. In addiUon. there
treason for having engaged
are Baay points of vantage. From the MansBeld cottage which the Onnsby'a offerfnga are die. Last Lord's day to 1
June s'lll he obaervetl as first annlver-1 |q ^
ja*t summer to start a revolusarrouadlag bills a yacht race woold have rented for the summer.
y In our new church home.
uon. have been acquitted of that
be a never fiwgoUen panorama. The RocltaUon. "Measuring the Baby"
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I charge, but found gnlliv of lese ma..................... !.........Mlaa E. Amlotte
maUer should be agiuted and steps I.
mSCQllNEOUS SHOWER
:
and disturbing the iK-are and
taken toward fuch an event daring Class song..................................Seniors
imilVLXi>mv_______
!
sentenced
to
terms of tmprlwnmeiit
fentenced
Valedictory. •‘Drifting 'Whither"..
the resort season.
........................Mtoa M.L. Gagne Mias Msyme Oaapres Was the Guest Carving from six to .nine months.
Presenutkm of diploma to graduate.
A. F. Narilngar. C W. AbM
of Honor at Pleasant Affair
—^
A Chicago man has nited un the
211 Bast Front StreaC
Last Evening.
| Qv Sfafidc department U busy all
Cliy of Traverae as a floaUng pool Rev. J. ^eer.
:
4 LAItGE AHD COIIPLEIETJHE OF ^
Good Silvkse to women. U you want
. beantlful complexion, ''dear skin,
bright eyes. r«l lips, good health, take
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tsa. There
to nothing like It. 55 eentg. Tea or
Tablets. Johnson Ihug Co.
^People's Savings Bank^
SrS'iiv;.......
OMtala netrapftptr adltm la tte
Mrtk ewuitnr 1*T. M sMlaf
thtmtOtM by calUiK broUm •dIton
'•Iters.-’ WU1» tbe apiMlteUaB «ajr
oalr Ite tetsBdsd m s )oke. or It te«jr
to te all scrkmsn«s. still It lus aa
vaateasaat sound and doaa not tate to
vpboM tbo dignity of tlte proTsaatoa.
As a rate, tbs raadan ars not liitsrost^ ad Ig a daarrel aiaoag adltors and It
• doaa not Incrsass thsir ratpect for
^
I tboai to bars tboir dUTaraaca saat; tarad Ummgboat tba papars. Mdas.
f U th^ an aafol prorlndallsm as
•V. I Iba d^ Is past, forerar let It ba hoped,
t! 5 wlian in rafarring to a oontamporary H
' «aa twoaasary to use a salpbnr tirtod
gdjaet^ or as near tberato as coaid
^
S'poaslbly W pobllsbad and escape ar-
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dytegof »
b.tnlta„
iiateflni The
to the very
frcMn the _____
re. both to via
w to a long tortare.
and---------- -------------a I bad condte
I;" wrttea Wm. 1
tkm la Ita Irst mage.'---------------ers. of Osarfbaa. Md.. -alter trying dttfereat ■adiriaes aad a aood doctor, to
vain. I at teat took Dr. Klag-s New Otoooverr. which quickly and perfectly
. me.” Pnwpt rUkf aad save
core for oougha. colda. sore throat,
broachltto. etc. Positively prerrau
Qgaraa’^^* —* iAitnBn«i
Drag Btare Oo.n, P.
—
B. wait A Boas’ Drug Btoraa.
50e and |l.<
10c.
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t «ry. iwiHiltfi. 4^Mmv«
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Ki SOCiEU
•nuw MATS e*N NOW K WOliN eonoiiBOAnoNAum maoc
«V MANKINO.
NCMf OBPAinrultC.
east af ■WMMT wmt Wat^M Pern
OaataOaA'Maatoai Baitara ato
•Ddaa Afw Many.
jumi s» imb.
*
KWPWKSTsra
Qenerel
ef Mia Threugheot
j Oov. Chiter or BMII ippaBrs to
I tollave there la h color Itne row la the
'govemasoM. He ealU aUeatioB to tbfa I
fact that the aalarleB of white employ-
Wixn oy uci|FHawallana Is betag raised. Tto
bowse, before mDownasent. passed resThe new telepbaoe systen
lolatlons of regret that the
But Om taelety far tto Whale Comi- Mailed yesterday afternoon at the la hta meeaage, te which he vetoed por-eouaty bulldliic aad the only line to
try ffeme OppMtalaa te tto
UoBs of the appriprteUoB bill, accused
retain tto oM number. SIS. te the third
The leglsleturr of race f«-ling.
floor which reaches the co*-*^. room
han aad this ia a public booth. The
-----------------------me, June S.—Tbe
MOIT eomnl^kucr'.
1. U2 1
y.- Tima Eotor.
bme MIsMimanr mt flaca and the cowaty surveyor's te 213
It is ten times <wskT to cm
mgbs.
aieiy by a majority vme' baa adapted
h and all lung
S rittgay^ All other numbers are new,' croup, whooping cough
tto raport praaaotei by Dr. Chartaa B.
t when the Ik>w.1^
r
UaMv.
MUla eC 8L UmlM. wbkb provtdea for
a new naUooal aodety. with coutltn- clerk; 120C 5 rtega^court room; 1207 2 <Honey aad Tar Is the original toxathe
rings, register of deedsr 1207 3 rings, ‘ Cough Syrup. Gently nio%-es
CM. cooperative aad piaalanary allica
treaanrer's ofllcr-; 1S06 2 ^Ings. Ja»lge|«^'«- ‘"‘I «ncls all cld from
tai tto aaveml atatea. Tbare will be
aodety tor the whole country
this aerrice the general ringing of -Kenm'dy'r." a~d see
se*- tt’St
t^at thv red
with one aaeiwtary and various aaaistbell* throughout the county buUdtng clovor blossom
B and th«' ho?>e’
te eliminated and the only o«ce to to !«“
- tiold by all dealers
The committee aad Its aupportem
disturbed wben a call te made on any I '
.......
claim thtodke new plaa la tborougbly
I line te the oflice which is on the same !
demoeihtic and aeeordiac to the priaMne, only two officeM as a general rule*
eiplea of the deoomiiiatkm. Uwasopbeing together. Great Katisfaellon i>;
poaed on the gBOnad that It places tto
expressed by roemtora of the county,
with tto
force over the change.
state socleclea Instead ol Uc auie assoelatkioa of churcbes. Tbe
of the tecaJltv of the transfer to the i _
Ouallty va. Quantity.
aew baste was warmly cootested m | aol^d^to
you
some thought that tto mlllkm* of do)- J eat.
lU perfect digestion and
UtfU^ dssertMte^U
DilatioB. When \x>u tak<
lars held ia trust for the work of the j ^Per
D)spep*la Cure your system
national aoclety u-oold to placed
the nourishment out of all the
danger by tto transfer. Tbe plan can-1 food r< cat tt dte'ctt* wt*at enn eat
not to> put into operation until thr : regardless
IS pf the condition of the
1 atomi
“ • convert the nutrient
close of another year.
tbe blood and tissue*;.
Among the offleon elected
ngthen* th
Praeldeot. the Rev. H. C, King of 1 tillil J«em “Vcllll.
res Indigei
:odid
•'^'-Hcpala, Belcl
!•> •hing
Ohio; vice president for Michigan. ^ Dyspei^,
President James B. Angetl of Ann,
Artor: recording secretary, the Iter |^
' '
Henry P. Sehaufller of Connecticul:
auditor. George 8. Bagcll of New York
WN1«—iay Irigbl. lqr« MHMC. «MCfc anaa of ttoa are Meklag
1» to to ropMiod «tos ItaMte'* Mr- woodea tfaOar potaa ara M
iWtAMUoMonMA KiorwlMlMt' mavad and Iraa opm get tat ttoa re^
«i «i lOMtmaior. tod tto -wn U$T moHtag ttoa for tMahtag goNa.
Tninmm raport that a larga bole
«to 4ratoi M«r bis ctolr. MMy flovMr to the amrateg of Jrae 1 the
«7 NNMhM vi^ nto« iB prBlM of «s aaada fai tto eHHag af tto Waalra MagraM ooagaaya aWoe at Mtoia- Attave. who with mre focetkoiM^t bad
tto oMhww NIixmiN
flUad tbelr wladowa with mwpIm of
4amm DbtN. BCto M. tfWBB for tSqaa a faw aighta ago by tto agplnof a tog eoatalaiag brewar^ tto rartmm atylea of beedgear, boffto
tto Otaadam Paper Co^ ■MBarrled,
ied at Katamasoo fay yeast, Tto Bolaa was baard for a flpa- CO reap th^ reward, aod by noen
I BPffaer bait and fate aMerabla dlataaoe. aad for a time It straws rather than fedoras atowed
Mppoaod barglarB tad bknra up which way the wind Mew aloog the
faPdy whipped ihmugfa a saali laAe la
city atreeta.
tto eeiliat ot tto anaiM roan. Naar- tto aafe. Wtaaa abipgad tto yaaat
Throutoottt tto day aaxioua. atodi
tf erery faoaa la his body was cmabad eoBtaiaed a cake of loa to keop It coot
aad
It is praaomod (ba lee melted aa mm stood tofOre tbe windows of
wlNi« rooad fay fallow workmaa. who
the down towa ha^terlea. or eroarded
Ware attnetod to the roan fay tto away, allowtaig tectaaaad fermaautkm.
Into tto storaa to purchase a partkoeaaalag tto keg to barac The
eaasb.
was strongly conatrneied of IH Inch larly tatvIUagwariety bafore somebody
Patrick Kvileher. tto aefioaar
alee ahoold Mlect it. for this year tto
tto Pare Narquatto Byar wbbDii was oak and was wall boepad.
of atylea la as
Membara
of
tto
rivata
aad
barbprs
toaaked at El»dale.'ia Dmw
ooaaailtiaa of eongraaa wUI rlait MU- tbe grand total of 4be oaaaus taker.
snltlBK la the death of ira
Many Praak •tylaa.
appcatto la pourt at Otmad BapMa m waakee aad otbar Uto Miohlgaa porta
While tbe Bailor ahapea. aa uaual,
trial for aMnlaaditar. hla toalih for tbe pnrpoM of esamlnlag
' ruiaed. on the faui alaht. It ia al- tions of tto harbors. Tbe tour will will predominate, myriads of freak pat
terns are being eahihlted. Tbe riahe raa past a sigaai licht aar to mad# aariy ia Jaae. aeea
verted
gondola." for Insianee. wll be
I of Ortitoah.
. naainst hln.
«
A rOBlr anpplaftofat ainat was that amaber of tto eommittee. Ha says popular with tto asto who iTrst hap
of tto ttoldraa afM. ilarrtaon Ra» that the eoBNBittaa la coatrlaead that pens to select it. and while It
dall of Au Arfao< Mr. aad Mrs. Raa- Uio soltttioa of tto freight rate prob aoareely be regarded aa "natty" or dir
ntfled Its SKtrease comfort and outer
doll wotinid rhpt/Wy were rery la- lem lies largaly la tto eoeoarage
dastrioualy api;^ldto!l with a hand can of the amrahaot amriae and has this raktehoeaa will aadoubUMlIy commend
tto TeffeUble aardeit which was the end la view. VaaaeimeB hare oom- it loporno college youth. It te equally
pride of the profesor'a heart. lAter la plaiaed that the wave action la Uke aafe to wager that U will be favored
the day the prafeiiaor gathered some Michlgaa causes serloua loss and it Is br a arwatty tadivlfii'ai to- whom it
latluee and oBlanp for the table, and It thought that some plan for effectively waa never Intended.
Tbe mood-top crown te again in evi
was anon notleed that they taated coping with this diflkmiiy may be de
iandall vised. it Is possible that a mass meet dence for the corpulent Individual, Qeorpe W. ftefTa tolary Haa Bean
i lamp lag may he held In Washington to as- who Invariably reata Jt on that lliile
Balaed From tt2€00 te $2700 An
tbe bump of Imfront a flre«iiioo faucet ran. The slat marine Interests of the country.
nually—I ndieatM City's Growth.
The amnu was flae aad the doctors agtealkm. aad to feels cool witboui
can was empty aad then tto myatery
reference to ibe agUatloa of tbe mer
nf ito ali-llavor<Hl vegeiafalea was did It ample Justice. I>r. Wallace
In tto list of the change* in thej
lag tweaty-als trout by actual count. cury.
aalred.
salaries of Michigan postmasters'
Nor 1s Ihe nondiwcript thatch with
A red, white aad blae tulip which These little meetings are a great aucwhich will take effeei July 1. 1s that
boQi Boetally and educationally. the extended veranda relegated en of the salary of the postmaster of
blossomed just tofWw Memortal day
la the product of tha akill of Praak Long may they oontlnne.—Kalkaaka tirely to the ash heap. Its gullies, Trsverte City shich will be IncresJUMi
valleys,
hlHocka
and
other
weird
Hodgmaa of Galomet. Ha diaoovarod Oorraogqndenoe Boardman News.
from 12.600 to 12.700. The increase in
scenic effects are even ntore pro
ba mighty provoking to
the tulip amoBR his flowers last year
postofflee business, which caustui ihci
aad the tubers were earefttliy pre- uaUl yon ara all out of braatk to catch nouBoed than teat year, but it te raise of salary, 1s a fair criterion of
train and then have to wait forty equipped with an excellent irrigation the growth of the city and Indlcaies
aenred.
trench
to
save
tto
rate
arater.
mtnotea
M
the
depot.
Three
South
Washtenaw probata eouri oIBclala
that Traverse City te steadily advancBailor hats aad panamas will to
are putsling over the peeullar will of street ladle# can tell all about U.~
Traverse City was the only city I
teller—A paradox la laverae ratio to
John Martin Braun of Superior toaro-1 Bdllevae Oasatte.
in this region in tbe list of increase*.
Wbo wdnt Aahlhg? Hank Mlnar and ito altaaticm la women's headgear
ship. This ia the way the instrument
Correapoodence thla aanaon. wherein hate are amaUer.
jcred Doc. Baker.->Yu
raada: **I give 110 to i
why regard tto
etlck. I give tbe reel of my property Meslck Bun.
Our fannert are busy putting In corn prices when such a liberal and dlveralto aur MAS John. WilUMg tod Samuel,
and asy 'danghlers Mary Mrmea and and potatoes, learning calves to drink fled display may be made for oompar-1
Tbe Famous Little
lie Pills. EARLY
Mary Maulbotscb. The sons shall re and Bueb otber bualaees as may come atively nothing?
RISERS, cure Cons Ipalion. Kirk HeadHats frpm $1 te $100.
reive oae-third more than the daugh before the meetlng.»Mortr Oorreac.hc. Biliousness,
They never
In panamas, for instance, a mere gripe nor sicken, butetc.
ter, Sarah, and Ihree-founha more apoadence Lake City Plain Dealer.
Impart
irt <*arly ri*bagatelle
of
fioo
will
give
one
the
or
ergy. Good for ehlldren
el
A. B. Bprague has treated bis reg|.
than the (laughter Mary, taking Myra's
Sold by all dealers.
dence to a coat of paint.—Crystal Mall. sole ownership in a ver>* decent hat.
ptwiion as unity."
A Kalamasoo voung man. not realit If not particular as to whether It Is the
Oame and Pish Warden Chapman
BENEFIT DANCE.
repurta a heavy run of buslnest in hU ing his danger, recently dared a young genuine or an imitation, and enjoyable
oflioe during the month of May. He lady to marry him within a giv'en time. burlesque panama, with a canal
Ing tto crown, may be obtained for $10 flfothsrtiool of Railway Trainmen Will
made 101 investigations, commenced Soon after, however, he learned tliai
or less.
Dive One June 22.
SI proMwutions and aecured 77 ronvic Kalamatoo women never take a dare
The Brotherhood of Railway Train
Wky qnlbble over minor details?
ikms. The total of flues and costs and the fOllowiag morntag be made his
paid amounted to lV2C.dK. The warden get-away and remained out of town Still, If It be Insisted that the price men. Grand Traverse lodge. No. 559.
calls atleatlofi to the fact that Micbl until after tha time limit had esplred. rather than the product becomes the are making preparations for a big
important tesue. It aoay to stated that toncfll dance to to given in Forester's
gan haa 1.000 miles of coast line, and
ihe batters consider $1 a fair average hall on the evening of June 22. They
is seriously handicapped In enforclag
price for the ordinary citizen's sum- have secured Stewsn A Steffens' ortbe tawa heeauae of laek of fimda aad
hat. For this figure may be ae cbestrm for the uvcnlUj; and this in it-{
equipment. Noiwllhstaadlag its great Day Was flpent at the Mentegue Cetr
cured a respectable-sptwring head self te a guarantee that tbe muHic will
oo|at l)ne aad numerous commercial
tofa en an lalato In BHver Lake.
I to of the liest. The dance will to for
eorertng
with a wide black band.
flaheritw. tbe state docs not possess
Ate Supper at Hoffie.
I the benefit of the newly organized
even a ruw h(»al"for use In cnfurrinR
I ladies' auxiliary and wll) be one of tbe'
tbe laws. There ere lMtw(>en C.OUO
The ‘ Biddles" rHumed to tke ejty
j most pleasant evtmta of the season.'
ead 10.000 Inland, lakfw in the state, at 7:30 last evening after epending
.
^
As the dance I* for social as well a*
aad the work is further t-mharrassed the day at the Montague cottage on .Liquor
HabH a Dlaeaaa. R.adily Curby the refusal of numerous counties to
Blivcr.lake. The sun waa made at 10
ptvivlde tor tbe payment of county
(poMc.
yesterday morning In a bus and under
gSnM wardens.
the aklUfttl guldaaoe of Master Hasen
Ptomera anmnd BaHh^ ('reek arc
It la now unIvcraaUy conceded that
telve pene
Gardiner. Traverse City's noted young
drunkenneas Is a disease, and the trate* Ibe pore* of the skin, and by'lts
wroth b(«cause, owing to the doufale
whip, they arrived at the lake not fkr
inkard shonld be irt'Sit-d for this aifllseptic. rublfoeicnt and healing |n-'
tnu'king of the hiisiness disiriri, they
from the hour of 1.
eelfle for Its fluenee it subdiun Inflammation and
cure* BdII*. BumH. Cuts, Eczema. Tet
They were Immediately traaaporied
ter. Ring Worm and all *kln diseeses.
,n .ho u,ad h, man.
j SS^'Th.’m.^h’i'o
A specific for blind, bleeding. Itching
nhloh WI> nano vllhoni •oriooi nal- n„. ,„«.«■« an.nni
etUe. and and protruding Piles. The original and
dent.
makM tbe user a man again, free from eennine Witch lUzel Salve ii made by |
E. C. DeW'iti A Co., and sold by all,
The preparation of dinner was the all dewire for strong d Ink.
dealers.
next mnve and tn the eoume of abont
the patient’s kuowtwo hours the following menu was
«lo. 2. for those wbo wtek to be
cured. The medical profession Inserved liy Master Gardiner:
Cold tongua,
Cold tom. . doraes Ofrtne. It can be used ui home. Xflsiifl Cbt^aHs. 19C ti4 49C
tbe terrible habit without
Asparagus. Creamed potatoes (new) publlr.aiy r detention from nutluoss.
J. W. HUllkea.
Price I* onlyV *i a teiK.
JHiy.
We recommend
amend and guarantee
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Rolls.
Sandarlctos.
Johnson Drug
Trav(
Ice cream.
Mich.
Coffee.
Cake.
WAN*r
After tbe dishes were washed (?>
The Children's Favorite.
the company spent a delightful after
Por Congto.
Congka. Croup.
Croup, Wh(
noon swimming, walking and In. vari Cough, etc.. One
West
fil‘orite.
FOR .RCNT-Coxy home.
the ch!Wrao*a
ous other forms of amnsenent.
Tenth «reei. In(;uire at residence
oaelt contains no opisle. te perfectly
The company left for home at S:S0
barmleas. tastes good and cures. Sold
or call up county clerk's office.
and finished the remnants of the dln- by all dcalera.
wksi th^ thossta to te sdslilswsl is tte
June 3-tf
r at the home of Dr. P. p. Lawton at
I Webster street.
WANTED—Ladies to work. $1.50 and
$2 per day; al«> Janitor. Inquire
room 4. F»-st Nstlorsl bs^k.
thss uSi; ckddtfatli to feista s
W. L. Davis, vice president o( the
June l-St*
closed (tentoo State hank, and Ciorwin
wnttsiBgTswmi
Patents
'mane
GrandTriverie Businiss Unltirtitji
mom KmmW Frorsw SWrmmW
...e IM R O L. L. NOW...
COORSE OF STUDY FOR SUMMER SCHOOLS
(
Commercial Branches
Bookkeeping
Business Correspondence
Shorthand
Typewriting
I’enmanship
Commercial Antbinctic
ercial La
Review work will be arranged to meet the requireroents of the teachers who wisl;h to prepare
for the August examination.
Will Open July 3 and Continue Six Weeks
AMIL F. NERLINGER
BUSINESS MANAGER
TN CM itfFBHlKjm
KIMMU.
PIANIIS
LTAD ILL OHHiS
h is not an overdrawn aiatament when wc say that "Kim
ball plST^os lead aU ntbera,"
With the learned m^Tsiclana aad
masses of {dano buyrra. ttoy
lead in that rich. *w*etn quality
of tone so csHcntial for readering vocal and inHlmmente)
muKir in the hoiiii*.
mLirNtBYTRISSPHM?
Have you promised to boy a
piano this i-priuK for your little
girl or bovr Have you been,
puiting the niatit-r off from tUna
to lime fur one rewmo or an
other? If you have and will go
and examine other planoe,* then
come to our store and investlimio the many iHiInls of exocdh nee of the Kimlmll pianos aa^
our KTKH-lal offer of ea*y >-rtfs.
we are *iin- you will h
nih<T than a KinilialL^
Come to the (actor)* warero»>m»4. mak«- yoar choi^ .and
aave money. \v«! sell many
Mjle* of many makes aad we
can MitlKfy >«»u a* to the price
and terms. If you only want to
inv(-*t $150 you can come boro
and get a new guaranteed up
right piano that sell* elsemhere
for $"oo am] $225. TERMS—
lilt ilown $.’• monthly.
Then here we hare toantiful
cabinet grand* for $2uo. $250. op
to I4.VI. on our eshv mdit kvk.
lein. it iiayK to buy at the taclory wace-oom*.
r
Ther are r$i«S ftst-Roine4
n$furm
••YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD’*
dtotos ikM ssy sdor aaiaral teaeltoa.
numaae*
mam
D. Baehtel. tto ckflaler. have been ap
rested. cbaMad with emhesxlcment of
I10A60 of the bank's asooey and $5,006
worth of the-Clevelaad Brick Ca Moelb
Bigaora Oouslao of Bostk America te
aald to to tto rietaeat woman la tto
.WMid. Her allvar, cooger ead coal
mlaes yield her ^ts,000 a moolh. Reoalptt from her atoek term are xaort
Ikaa tboae tanas tto ariaea. and
owaa a^laraa Imereet la a flaot uff
Barlla totals ara filled to ovnrflow-
.Srasaetr--
xmm FJKMous
iMa^-J.JOHKSOHSi
60ft8l
TSSteTKir'
W M OUMpatte. of tto flMthoiMlag yq ara bat teriMlidwMi write,
nia te ow guarariae whteta BMi wIlA
qraddteg Of tto Critop Priaoe Mad- Yaqr
bottle.
Par Bala MriOaataatiHOBlyky
TNB HAMfUM XmM tTOIIB.
BBOS FOR HATCHING from klgbgrada 8. C. B. Legborna. Priees
raaMBakle. Order three or fear
day fr advaboe aad I will select tbe
Terr biat c«sb. W. H. Umk»r. 4M
n&kriraeL
$417 eat A wed to July 1
ACXX>UNT8 doe me aad not aettlad
on or before June Mb wUl be given for
oMIeetlon._______________8. Benda.
THE NEW PIANIflM—UDlfl^~a*71n
pfanlsm will be explained and dis
played la mj atadlo Tteeadeys. between 2 and 4 p. m. Mra. Praaees
i. Bmtilb Mk teat Bgbtb Bt, Traveras City. New phone 372.
■
■■'■i
KMBAa
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. EARNER, Prop.
KmI doi.r A-
)'rttdrtrlT« dio. SMS.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
.1:
I
BIDMESHMCTOBTIBE
THENOmmSOfWHISKEr
J*-./
THEFACTOBYWMEROOiS
QUALITY
(TORE
FLAG DAY, JUNE 14TH
SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM
By displaying a (lag on that day. Every home,in Traverse City should show •
a flag. Of course you'll want one or two or more during the encampment.
Get them now and use them for llag day too. Wc are especially well
equipped to supply your «eeds this year. Read the list below and make a ' .
selection early.
Cotton Flags 11x18............................................................................3c each
Cotton Flags 1 ‘2x22.......................................................... .
5c each
Cotton Flags lS.x27............................. ........................................ Sq. 2 for TDc
All Wool Flags, sewed stars, bound with duck, finished with brass gromets,
4x8 ft..................................................................................................... $ 3.75
5x10 -.................................................................
0x12 ft........................................................................................ -.......... 6.00
6>4xI2fl..................................................................................... i.......... 0.75
7x14 ft.................................................................................................... 7.25
14 ft long............................................................ :............................
8.00
15 ft long................................... ....................................................... .1. . 900
8 ft by 10 ft............................................................................................. 10.00
10ftby20ft...........................
16JOO
G. A.H. Welcome Flags, on sticks, 24x36.................................. 15c. 2 for 25c
G. A. R. Badges, on sticks, 14x24................... ............ ...................... 5c each
Flag Faos for decorating. 20x40*• • • 1................... ........................... lOc each
Paper Surs, red. white and blue, mounted on wood. 30. in. wide..............26c
Cardboard Shields, 27x39 ...............................................
L4UNCB pWHERS: To add tbe nnisbin? toocb to your Uoneb yon
sboidd display an Amcricao Flag.
llllll
ikjNlill
5
10c
m
OTT, tnOlilMI. tATUKOAV. iUM % fML
"
riMT cxcumioN.
^ . PMBUMOMIA CASSS.
WW 1
Tiaearae City Sbyaidaaa bapott 9a)ia
aNaaibar.
The dty b Jad aav aatartag with
aa apidwalc of paaamoala aad aoa
pbyBldaat. slate that la two
tbs tb9 bare bad amrw oaS
the dboaae tbaa la a abole year pre^
Than. It b not aocooatable tor.
tboimh the
cHka hare ptwH*
oosly satored by a nlmlbr epMoa
TV# A MOOMD WAlit
The Srat oaaaraloa of tbo aaaaoa
J »t Ul« 1
a. H. WteMr or
Vte !■ rte-i MaouriA
be glraa W the bmmir OolamHi
ih^l^wntL
iltiag frieadt at Keyataae. «pe»i
.
daylatbeeity;
8a«Blar martlag Ret^ Clerta- morrow afterwooB at S o'eioek. Bowen
W. e Moatietk aad wife of Maaoe- UaJoa. Moaday. I:*0 p. at, Moatacar Harbor wlU be the oblaettve potaL
kmarecnniedkoatayeatcrdayaft«rai-|kalL Btetkm of nAcora aad other The harbor at Neabta^BBOta b abaltaadlBs the faaoral of H. U Moatelik. I rerytmponaatWlaoaB. Beery meat- lowor thb year aad aome Mgiag wtU
wm^ TfMk ivMti Wart OHraa. | ,« odoci;. ihm cMM aC daatli Mat
hare to be done before a badH« oaa
ioha Krieu. who hat beat teacklas {her OKpacMd to be preaeaL
••Niar Olaw Hatf a Oood Tima.
{a aaBaral tireaklac Aova daa to oM
eebooi at Maple GKy. paaaed tkroacb | The Sag pole at the eonatjr jptqimdt
,
___
' a*r. daatk occvrtac ta kit tcreatrr
the eity ikla moralag oa kb way to j won robed tkb moraiag by a gang of
D. a Cammlaga. mm
Thare are lob more Eitr*r*c*nt
Btg Baplda. wketa be will ayeod aam- i workmen. The tookb of the porp&ec
Oala. to a 1.»4«aU»dbif «a t»^ ^ Joka MaOoMM WM a 8
F. Norm of Riagaley made a diort
habits, bat lew more ECON«r acbool.
I wat attaebed to U»e faatemaoi of the tit the Bolbr Mabera and hwa Ship baslaeas trip to tbb city yesterday.
pBft of tka amaamairt ar Ika Ckartr
Balkkn’ Society of Great Britain, baa
w
^ \
adoooUoo thfwak kit Ufa
The Northport achoob doaed iM icoort booML tmd aootber attodmd to
sob Hllh ackod ttack tram tke
t^
^
bdp oar
pnblbhed a hbtory of that aodety
day aadioday Mias Lanrm Llodley left {the clothas reel bdoogiag to the bU
I to kave
FOR BALE—Beaort biU at Bpring
amiamemto BBDito«la>. and here
from Aagwt. 104. to Aagaot. 104.
for her home at Keewlek aad Mbs! aad then smreral Hroag ama attaebed
Ifrotz paatartep vat aot palM
Path, on the pentaaala. Here b a
bows more example of how we do
Bbacbe
Irbh
paaaed
throogh
the
dty!
tbomaelrea
to
the
taekie
aad
baabd
rhanre to get a lot at a loeatlea on
Hat as
itabonaaa la Baroa vatert aad altor
tor her home at BapM Oiy. Mbajtbe bag oerenty-alx toot pole ap aad|
««« arraagod for. Tb* ball
o«t,
^
the bay that b unuaually beantlfaL
“•to •I»ktot oi.eAlNTS, <*
BlrdSc will apeod aoeie time; lato the bole made ready sereral days | BS.
CDurae cTcrybody paiab.m«e or
Also rooms to rent at Spring Paik
«ttk a Ttetory for caiartmrol* by
twaaty^ro y*a« a«o aad kat
before
)olalag
her
pareau
at
Boyae
taga
less, If you have chairs, tsbb*.
tor the aommer. partly fornlabed for
aeora
14 to t.
,
oms fam hit hoam.
Dr. J. M. Wilhelm baa exchanged the. Ujjss
acroeoe, flower po4% ate cto .pamt
ralb.
light booaekeeplng. R. J. Price.
Tko tean from Trayarar CI»TW: ■
» wMO aad ihrte ckIMraa. Joka
Mbs Beatrice Poamroy left today old Bell pbooe syMem la hb oOce and
poa do not have to buy a d^aja
June 3-tf
Mtdaine. ►: Troutwlar. ‘^^^^jaad Peirr at koiaa aad a daagktor.
with a long distance Belli
worthofpabt. You can Ja*t drop
BOjr, lb.; B. Mkora»».
- ^*"^*!f!**'i Iloao. la CaUforab. Tha faaoral will tor Kabmaaoo. where she wUI remain
phone and the perfected senrioe la all l
b at the Ecotkomy Store and I
I AM preparod to do all klad* of
aa.; Aadarao^Sb.; Saxton, t. f.; UtUr., ^
uooiMy at 1 o'doek aai will tor the suatmer racatloa.
eaUs b worth the tfonUe of the|_ _ ____
toe can of lomty mixed palal. just
Mr.
and
Mr*.
A.
M.
KeUogg
aad
plain
and
fancy
draia
Banking.
Miss
«• *
Aattrmaa. 1. f ;
W. 8. AadcNna of this
’
^ii**re
daughter. May. left m er the (l. R. A 1.1 ebaage.
Jennie Zoulek, Riverside flats.
OBOUghtto complete tbe jbb, aad
Caaipbafl pltokrd for Ckarlavola.
\
.
of It bft to abnd
you havMt 3H4 of
Jtme 2-lt*
< ut&jusdfSdaiMiks^
Tka oMBO>aat olayod on the goU;
wUl Bsake a rblt to her abler. Mr*. A. toe* at the dock thb moralag tor the j ^
arooad and apofl «
Itaka at the Trarerte City boya were
We abo bare white Eaaaml a
ntaamer llUnob.
aot prepared wHh thoet which woold
TRY A RRCORO WANT AB.
The
Royal
Neighbors
wiU
attend
Varnbhae
at
loc
per can/
bold on the altpiwry ««»*.
In thtj lag for the summer racatloa had wUl memorial serxlces Sunday morning
w Elk
badly kakdloapted. Daring the game
C^ty C*
BrerTtBiar ifl shfldes, rcflBy mflAe
rUlt a abort Gam at Gaylord. before | with the Woodasea at the Presbyterbn; ToSsl
oae of the Charterob playert who
Prom.OiMaaa.
,^„’Br*iiiide tfl trBer. Daljr Qie best
returning to kb borne at Elsie.
, church. All Nelghbora are requeeted j
wofo aptked thoet tiepped on Charlie
Mr*. E. Morrow of Hart. Mich., who to mea at the hall at 9 o’clock. Mrs. i
Njgn mtterltls tad made iliit
Uuib rldkt foot aad four of the tpikee
Traverse Cltr b practically free ha* beeo rUlting friend* In the city. A. Howard.
taak lato the Seth, laflIcUBK quite a
rom conugiotts di
Tbe Beethoven Musical club snent a
taerioaa wouad.
there bdng only
O. L. Peatherty of Ceatral lake a^ very pleaaant evening at the home of
There were oaly four eveau pulled
cases and tkro ca
Miss WUhelmeaa Shaae laat evening.
pll la the meet which fare Trareree
which are now pracUeally out of danMiss Shane was elected president of SS! of Mktogin. OMBty eC Otsad TrorfSIfy II polata aad ChaHcrolr.
t«r.
George W. Perry of the Hk Rapids the clnb and Christine Honnntb
lOO-Yard Dath—Wlaale (Traverte
There b nwre or less meeIngUb Progroas b In the city on baslaeas.
retary. A delightful program
City). ChakNipka (Charterob). and
thrtnighoui the country and the dis j Mbs Evs Thurtell returned today to given by members of the club, after
tiedte (Trarerte City).
Bsinrax. Osiu^x^
ease'is puzzling the authorities as to I hpr dalles at Wlllbmsborg la the which dainty refreshment* x
■ —Yard Oaah. Cbaloupkm (Ckartethe fact whether It b conugkm*
,p«,ding a abort time aerred. Adjourned at 11 o’clock.
akd Winnie (Tmverte aty.)
not as many argument* appear
with relative*.
Peter Bostrum ha* redecorated
ler Throw—Railih (Charles
aidew In New York the deaths from
soil). B. Ackemum (Traverae City) this disease rAched,the number of^- Fred AffauUer ckmed the Bingham Leelanau hotel. New paper and grain
ijljjj®
**
arrived la ing give* a new and artistic appeal^!
mn6 Wyakoop (Travena* City.
We received a case of Touraine Batistes
150 a week end the death rate fas 40 ^
^
anoe to the room* and make tbcmj
f Phot Ball Punt—H. Ackeraan (Trari Mrs. IV. E. Campbell and little cheerful and Inviting.
j
bTM City). Smith and Bedford of Char-, P®*"
White, Cream and Blue grounds ’with
The cnees In this city are Asa Slo-I daughter 'Ignore of Northport paaaed
All member* of Traverae Bay have
eprolx.
wme and Mrrtle Obborne. both of through the city thb afternoon en are requested to meet at Odd Fellows,
; The Charleroi* team ha* a 440 yard
polka dots. This cloth is a fine quality
East Eighth street.
ball
tomorrow
afternooo
at
1
o’clock'
^
route
for
Bastport.
where
she
baa
been
track bnllt of clay and It e*a» a *ea of
aasora*
called owing to the illness of her to meet the funeral of the father bfj
mod yeaeardy ao no time was taken
and manufactured to sell at 15c a >’ard, .
imjMM
Mrs. George Rosel and accompany tbe ^*cay sad dlmosau.
father. Byron Sweet.
la the Hirtat*.
cortege to tbe wmetery. Rigs will
-----The aeaior olaa* and track team bad
but the jobbers arc clearing up stocks
Announcements
tit
the
Nuptial*
of
reoefred iovlutloos for the annual
Miss Ruby E. Keith and W. Elmer
There will be a *peclal communicBbanquet given by the Charlevol*
now and we got this case at a great
BUIman of Cedar.
There will be a special meeting of Uon of Traverae City lodge. No. 222
Alumni aaaoclatlon and attended en
the Elk* lodge Mondar evening at 8 P. and A. m!, Monday evening for
amaae. The banquet wa* held In the
A number tif the friends of the
bargain. The prettiest things shown this
K. P. hall and after the repast the happy couple today received neat o’clock sharp to decide whether or not work. Refreshments.
r.
a
wuAK'wi
youag people danced until 12, when cards stating that Mr. and Mr*. Myro® to take a band to the meeting of the
THE MARKETS.
season for summer gowns at such a low
the boat left for home, arriving at 4:4S M. Keith requested the honor of their state lodges at Gnmd Rapids. June 7
and 8. The Traverse City lodge has
thb morning. Ralph Wynkoop and presence at the marriage of theli
Detroit Micb. jun<- o.——.
thelr^
been assigned a place in the parade July. 90c: No. 2 red. $1.05: No. 5 corn.! leial mah sad ts bahs
Prank Huellmantel dispensed peamn
MMMi
■ B»ll-'
ClMek*,
cash
llsm*.
toand s*'OUld take a band. Tho follow- 55^c: No. 3 white oats. S3\c.
soft drink* and other good things <
uim
tarasl rrTva** aooeeat
The wedding wlU occur
i Ing telegram waa received by A. U
the host.
Tohtlo. O.. June 3.—W^best—Cash.
........
MJNS
* Wednesday. June 14. at 8 o’clock
I Joj-ce. exalted ruler of the local lodge, 11.08; June. 81.03.
UAHUTtBS.
I the home of the bride. 432 Webster
yestenlay from the exalted ruler of
f
axmom
psbto......
TRUMSVkU-SKINNER.
Chicago,
June
3.—\\Tieal—July.
I street. The bride to be b a charming
88 ^c; Bepiomber. 82»4c, Corn—01*1
rce circle o
Graom I* Well Known Here and at i
July. SO^c:* old Seotember. 49^c.
l»i a i»opula
Old Mlaelott.
! f*'*‘‘“**
I parade Juno 7. Will be dlsapirolnted Osta—July. 30%c: September. 28^c.
‘ The wedding of Walter S. Trumbull; Cislar young man.
j If you do not come. Como and come July pork. 112.85; bnl, |7.M>; rlbK. j Tb«*lbm«Wto..
tit Chicago and Miss Marjorie R. 8kln-|
HAD PLEASANT TRIP.
strong.
David E. Thl.
87.62.
i * . .
ner of Harlford will Uke place at |
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4 SOAOUte
•*Rxalte<l Ruler.'
East Buffalo. June 3.—Cattle—Mar
o^Mk-htemn. Cooaty of Ursnd TrsrTrlaftj- church. Hartford, Conn., Jam*; Mr. and Mr*. Blakesice Back from 800
E\ery Elk In the cir>' should be on ket quiet, values steady. Veal calves
50. The marriage will be read of with j
Mile Aoto P.lde.
nana monmiy
_
hand
Monday wyohiub
^ealng .urc.
sure.
6h«.p .nd Umb.ptoaanre here as Mr. Tnibull Is *ell| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bbkeslee re^
_
A .L.
.U Joyce. Exalted Ruler.
prices. Hogs—Art- I
»* trru, «o th«w Ct my kiioa
and favorably known In this city as j turned yesterday from a lliUe auto Angus -------.
McColl. ------------Secretary.
June
3-Jt Ive and shade slower.
C A Hsvmosd. CsdilM-. I
well as at Old Mission where he i ride of 800 miles. They visile*! Battle,
>n to baforo m«>
j
Potatoes on lo<»l market 8c. ThirtyMrcad. bis summer, with his grand- i Creek. St. l^«.b Aim and other potou |
^
^ ^ ^
three loads received.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts. | and bad a xcry
r jhl. morning for tbb aummer and
________________
CMksf
tk*€»ttm9StoM
spiuiiEwiians
i^^rtai.’arsjrnsssa^
“I*'”'
‘saws.
JUNEN^IIIG
AHOc. A YARD!
if
WTHITIOM. ElKS
11
10 GENTS A YARD
Svr.SSk
TlwIMiini of Sherlock
of Sherlock Holmes
BtflRi Todiy.
i 7^" J r«;:ca
Loot FOR
BIG HARD BILL
MONDAY
MORNING b
E WILHELM
Lm.
I
I
Corner Front
and Union,.,
Begins Todsy.
our Bit Hand BUI
;
FINAL -FAREWELL SALE
Will Reach Tm M«iday Momlnr in Time
For Breakbst
Begins Monday Morning, June 5, at 8:00 o’clock
Wc arc Going te Sunny Tennessee
Everything Musi be Sold
45 Days at $1,000 a Day
Have leased a store building in Chattanooga and
must take possession not later than August 1. Wc
must of necessity close our business here by July 15
the latest.
We will conduct an exclusive Dry Goods store in
our new location and we cannot even move any of our
Dry Goods stodc as the south requires goods of an
entirely different nature.
That’s the task before us. There’s only one way to
do it and that is to make prices so indudve that you
cannot resist buying and in liberal quantities.
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The^aCore wu closed yesterday and today and our big foixe has worked early and late marking goods down and getting everything in readiness for
ISSrlS J^54*
"2,
^ ne«l .< .S, «?SCRIFICE PRICES-PBICES LOWER THAN YOU HAVE EVER SEEN QUOTEO ,
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BEFORE. It’s going to be a merry old sale and bear in mind that the choicest things go first.
Our Gothing and Furnishings
I:
iSslIslI
VERSE CITY. Our hand bill will tell j’ou more |
about it.
SHOES
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This stock, too was replenished in April with $1,500 j
worth of new spring styles—every shoe we offer you is !
of the very best quality—shoes you can depend ^m. As j
we will not handle shoes in Chattanooga we must ckwe |
out every pair. Come quick before )rour si« b gone.!
Furniture, Carpets,
•STOVES. CROCKERY W WALL PAPER.
Eveiything on o^;seoond floor has suffered sev^
price cutting.
biggest and best things are tbe
biggest ^d best bargains. Come and see.
BE ON HAND EARLY--WE WILL BE READY FOR YOU—NO MATTER HOW FAST YOU COME^
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WILLIAM L COREY, PRESIDENT OF THE STEEL TRUST 7!^
0=
anmr^iKai
L There was bat ana asan la tba
jaar who waa bki losleal anarmra;
and be was WUSasa B. Oarsy. Tbs
rtcaa Steel Hoop rsa—ny and ths
anal Steel company, wttb aU Its
coka ovens. wcr< soon added. In rather
less than three y«
•mnttm ftmat Pttwbonr $»
fnmflilial eMkt*r U
Gmwr. pn^dimt U tb«
t««r m CkaitM M. Schwab. Ih* formrr
chM me«Uv «f that aawslhc MVr*<
•«»Mi •< «m«ui ajid proMtv* abUiiy.
M» rfM to taAMirtel
baa hMfi
aoKMhr Ina siataarto. and bis all ab<
■■rtiito toaalarr af tbs dstoHs of staal
atoktac la Mt a «im l«aa ranarkaM*.
Ba Is BattneUy a jwodact ol Indus'titol Aosarlca. «d Uw sraat atorl rs«km.
ItoSlV haw boro at BrodAock. Pa., la
ItU. 9vm thlrty-i^y*^ •«« that
vaa aonr toeas to tha srsat. tbrobbbur
haart «( ths atssl and iroo produdas
iadaatiT. His Catbar was a laiily weU
to to assrchaat. naw rsOrsd and «nwaathra tn tbs loeaJ potitloal Bald.
Jlr. Oanr rspadlatas all ths
to bis sarty stnigtflss artOi povsny ano
toalarop that bs baa nsrsr known aswsrt Snanolal strtnasfMry. He attsndsd
tbs pSbUc sehoola to bis native town
nmll hs was slztsoo. and than bs bsmam atotlnead that ho had a vooatkn
tor tbaatsal boalnsas.
It was not at an onosoal for a Brad4aefc boy to ardvs at this dsclakm. Ths
sd all i
rnmmum. It was daddsdly tbs ntost
loKloal tblnt for a Braddock boy to beUsvo in bis aalltito to tbs mills.
r
U be
s pa not bars a kmdlns tor
r of ths
1 loaroad profsaslnos tbsti
nothlnc
V toss so tosapUnc as tbs towns
- trial spatoalty. Tm _ Corey's father
not wUUnc: at fIM that bis son
his aOtoisa. B'bsn be
a rsb^nt eonssnt hs
ed and eantroUsdIby t
It la adodned by a
man to
that the pestodent has net
cone Into bis position tbrousb any
maana leas worthy than actual nsaHt.
His dtvaree ability and wonderful admlnlstmtlve powros are akme toppansibie. He has never taken sides In any
to the Inner atrlto which from time to
time has threatened to dlarupt the
trust, but has always suecseded tn
matotalnlnc friendly relatlona with all
toedona. Hs has the respect and admlImpllcltly to conduct’ the ailblra to the
acyrscmtJoo as beat meeu his Idsas,
wnUam RX^orey as be appears today
Is a broad shouldered man. unusually
deep of chest, live feet and elyht Inches
In stature and weishtny ITO pounds.
His hair is Uybt In color, and It has al
ready beyun to show thin at the top of
tUahend. He has very blue eyca. which
peer tbrouyh strony yhiseew fto his
chemical espertmenu have weakened
his eyesdybt. His features have an un
mistakable Teutonic eapreasion. which
recalls the fact that his mother waa a
Oerman. There is little of the nervous
eneryy popularly accredited to the aucreesful Aroertc-an man to affairs to -be
discovered In Mr. Corey- His friends
afBrm iocoscly that be has Ijecn known
to manifest excitement over baseball,
but over busing—Dowr! Hla voice Is
low and well modulated. He uses few
words, but the)' are exceedlnyly well
chosen, and nothiny that be aays re
quires further explanation. In short,
both his tone and manner, althouyb
dlynifled and sinyularly courteoua. con
vey the impression of finality, capcctally to a w*«>uld be Interviewer.
Altbouyh Mr. Oorey baa a charmlny
wife and three equally attractive chil
dren. It Is one of his pectdiaiities that
be prefers hotel life to the ntore exclu
sive eiivlrvmmeni of bis own vine snd
fly live. He Is a man of umjde meana.
but he shows no disposition to acquire
iwnent residence'. In New Y<
a ix-niui
He is so averse to publhily, however,
that the location of the particular hotel
that shelters his household Is known
only to Intimate friends, who show re
markable Inyenuity In abetUny the
trust president In his effort at concealinent. It Is asserted that Mr. Corey
never rides to the station aMrest his
hotel, but leaves the cars ai a consid
erable distance and walks rapidly tba
remainder of the distance.
EGBERT PATSON.
I tbait^s should snter
roratormpf ‘
•tael woilm. Tbb
abls to his amblUoos son. who bad dovslspsd a taste for ctorokwl sxperltosaiaUon which was d^lned to tor, tbar blstodvancement.
' This bsalnntna in tbs laboratory.
Bowsssr. was only tbs msmit incident
to tbs btotosas sdacaUon of the youns
yuan. Jit nlfht bs attsi>dsd a ^uslnsss
coUsec In Ptnabuiv so that he mlrht
tnastsr tbs totalis to a comntsrrlal life.
. jBf also took up tbs private study of
^smlatry with Increased seat, detertalaed to master the theory before he
was eallsd upon to put It Into practice.
lAtsr bs tnrood bis attention to metalloiVT. spabdlna much of hU spare time
In the mills, where be proceeded to ncqulro, otM) after another, the vaiiouii Into operation,
^rooasaea employed In the tnaklny to marked that that Impoiiant depart
Ptsel.
1: Evan at that early pertod to the
yroont man's career he seems to have
I of another year came
Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note.
UMPING A UKE IN COLORADO.
THE TOWER OF IVAN THE TERRI
BLE.
The se«-tlon of wall and the tower
shown In the cutinark one of the most
historic si>ots In the yreat Moscow
kremlln. It waa from this tower that
the pitiless ciar used to yaxe down
upon the «-xecutlon of his enemies;. It Is
3::: feet in helytu and U lopped by a
SOCIETY GIRL WHO CAN ROPE A STEER,
A JAPANESE SHIELD.
The jdeture shows a device employed
by the Japanese at the sleye of Port
Arthur. Before any headway could be
made ayalnst a fort Iti waa necessan
der to nccompllsh this the Jat>ani
-Bto 1 hav* wato about $»0 m ea»F1 r 1- ikii vrok. At ny mto. I
tove lueammeotod a doctor to two
toefc pMpto. akd if ikey *ra to o bad
itoipe aa 1 iktok they kxu Iw omkt to
make aooogh oC to them to aSaid to
fay me $& aptoca.-*
*Ts lookiv op pattentii far fpac—
OH doetara om to yow apeclaJtlaar
aaked a trtand.
“Well, yea." adaMttcd the coOector.
"It to a kted to aUe tome. But it toa*t
fklr to caf thto doctor tmpacaiitoaa.
Be to rmUj a food phyaleiaa and haa
pattosts to hto own. BtiU. he to nto
awerae to raotortaf new ooaa occaahmally to take the place to the oU ooea
that be aeoda away cored. Thao, I am
not ooly dotof him a favor by toermmtof bto pcuctlce. but 1 am aettof Iho
part to a good Samaritan to tbe alck
folk!.
"It was wholly by accident that I
bit upon that way to aerring my feOoar
Bten. One morolng 1 called at an ,
Elgbty-firat street borne to collect the
monthly payment on a act to boofea.
1 bad to wait aevcral minutes beCava
1 could aee tbe woman who owed tho .
BBooey. While arablng 1 waa aaked to
step Into tbe parlor. There was a as*
In tbe room huddled up qgaliut tho
register and cooybing miserably. Oa
spoke presently to what bad shape
was In.
" -You do seem a little tuckered oat.*
aald I. 'Have yon seen a OoctorT ^
-•No.* said be. T bavw't I dbiTw
know whom to see. I am a ilisagto
tn town, and 1 bare learoed to flgbt otay
to tbe doctors one picks up by rbanee.
They are apt to do you more barm than
good.'
i "Tbst to ao.* said L And tbso I
thought of Dr. Blank. Be bad recsatly
I polled me throogb a spell to slckpeas.
and nstnrally I bad faith to bis ability.
I told tbe mao my own experieoct and
; advised him to •«« the doctor. Ha
i proved to be a pretty profitable patient,
: and tbe doctor, of coarse, did tba
sqnare thing by ma. Bluca then I bars
been on the lookout for oin>ortnaltlaa
to recommend him. Many of my calls
arc made at boanling bouses, whata
strangers abvuod. In the hatWi of
things, those people get sick occaah^lly. and since ail New York dbetors
look alike to them they don't know
which one to consolt. In such an emergeory I freqncntly happen around, suad
then - welL Dr. Blank's name to
straightway snggested.*’-> New York
Herald. ________________
Ths HuadrW Leaved Bsse.
The roas from whlrb rose water to
obtained to Hosa eenttCblto. or Jnndrsd
leaved rose, also known as the Pror-*
ence rose. It was a favorite in colonlal gardens and to very fragranL It
makes a good hedge. The bloom iton
soft. pale, silvery pink, very doable,
able.
ratherr flat.
flat, the petals closely twisted
In tight Uttle roUs round tbe center.
To make rose water tbe roses are gath
ered In the eariy morning while atUl
damp with dew. Tbe roses are snipped
flower brtdten in two, calyx atol alL
They are then tightly packed Is a tin
still and left In gentle beat on tbe
back of tbe range. A boabel of rosea,
well packetl down, will make a quart
of pore, fragrant rose watar. This rose
to very hardy and a rapid grower. **A
rose water hedge" could be grown la
a few yean.
Mm
The railway ahosm In the picture is a brand
• line built from Denver
thwmrd Balt l^a
Imka City
city and cUmbtny
liimbtny the Great divide at a point pronounced I
tllway enylneera of ten years ayo. 'This road <
patoabli by tba railway
range at an qiutude of Il.too fret. This lofty climb Is made only
01
b)* means yf
roout tortuous wludlnya and numerous tunnels.
me|s. At one |>olnt. Illustrated In
I
cut. the line makes a complete loop
ind a mm
•body r wmter called
.
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Taakm
Doodle lake.
Afterward
it jclimbs several hundredi feet
othw tarn and attU another, so
. tbrea ttaca to track above him.
HOUSE IN WHICH PUN OF WASHINGTON WAS MADE.
Miss l-uclUe Mulhall. ahosm in tba cot in the attire of a cowboy, althouyh
eolleye bred and perfectly at home In yood society, has the reputation of belny
the moat expert rouyh rider of her sex in tbe world and able to rope a steer with
as much yrace and aylllty as any cowboy w ho ever lived. She Is the danyhter of
Colonel Sack Mulhall of Oklahoma, who Is the proprietor of an calale of Mlaoo
Iny In appearance.
She is only elybteen years of aye. decidedly p
altbouyh very petite and weiyhiny leas than a hundred pounds, and is yentle and
refined In her manner. She numbers amony her friends many cultured persons
who have partaken to the hospUallty to her father'a charmlny Oklahoma home.
Miss Alice Roaaevielt to one of them.
A NEW BRITISH SUBMARINE.
Tbe drawing ehows one to the new
cobntarlnee ordered by the British na
val authorities and recently launched
at Portsmouth. It differs In many par
ticulars from anything yet accepted by
11 ililSbaoBBE^
|£S^
rj-ilhi;!
The old toahlonad and uoassumiiir'atructure shown In the cot to tba eldast
bwma in OouNg#osm and
the further distinction to onoa havlny
tad by TM
haan the dBea of Major PlaM Ckmi« L'Eafanu who waa appointed
Waahbmwa eblto aaglnaar to draw up th^plana T the new city whl h waa «o bear
r tba
the proaMaoCs natna, in this heoaa vtoa c •culed ttie oHylnal
t trips from mww
Mi .. ...uww .w
ssnmyvso umam
nailao*B, capital city. Waabiaytao
made In
le L'Bnfi^t
L'Bn
With tba ctover Prroebmaa. The irascible
was ao dUheuh to
(that U ^ nmnua^ tt^lt beoame neceaaan to dtomlaa him. Andrew
cuitcr* uik-d a shield
somewhat resembling the ancient man
bells, ayyreyallny
kremlin contains many yreat bells. One tlet. ThU protection was made of boil
of them, called the Cxar bell, haa fallen er plate, and It as provld
* top for seeing and another
from lu tower and now rests on a ped
t the bottom to enable the wearer to
estal tn the palace square. It welyha
se his hands. In this Ingenious msnnearly 10» tons and Is sixty fret In cir
er the Japanese prepared tbe way for
cumference. It Is juputed to be tbe
larycst beU In the world.
A BARN CONVERTED INTO A RUSSIAN CHURCH.
m
the admiralty and la the first to be buiti.
The deck to this type of submartna as
may bs seen In the cut, when awokb Is
at a oonsMsrable ttoght above the waThe meet striking Innovation.
£s*dl
Uever In "aboeology." He aays: "Worn
I go ahead of the 1art of fortune
telUng from tbe linn of the hand, la
one shoe, for Instance, 1 see Irretohation. changeablencas. Incllnatloa to
slorenJincss and occasional flto to ill
bufflor.
"Show me any person't footgear aft
er two months' wear and I .wUI de
scribe the ebsrseter of the person.
“If tbe soles and beds are worn even
ly. then the weam- Is a resolute, able
business man. with a clear head, a
trustwortby oOcial or an excellent wife
and mother. It tbe sole Is worn on
the outside, tbe wearer to IncUned to
advroturous. uncertain, fltfnl deeds, or.
If a woman, to bold, self willed, capriciona tricks.
-The sole being worn on the Iner
side ebows besltatloo and weakness in
a man and modesty la a wobhul"
Andrew LangTe Ctol
Andrew Lang recorded this oonceraiag bto cbildbood; "A Botaery legend
tells that I ara« aroot, to arrange alz
open books on six ebaha and go from
one -to tbe other, perusing' them by
turns. No doubt ^ was wbst people
can •desultory Psadlng,* but 1 did not
bear the crttictom till Utar and then
too often for my comforL Memory
holds s picture, more vivid than most,
small boy reading tbe ‘Mhtoumy flrellgbt in
were Ut and
son»e one tonebed a piano and a young
man and a girl wete playing chess tba
falrloB seamed to came oat to Shakeapeare's dream Into fbe rnnalr and tho
flrtoigbt At t^t rndkaMit I tUak that
I waa happy; It saemed to anebaatad
gllmpae to.fairyland and paradlia.
NoChlng resembihig tt remains to ma
out of aU the years."
a person dctermlaea early la Ufa
that a dbeerfni dkawatBon Is worth
kari
iTlng and strtxaa to obtain it and
ao, that paraao to a aoccass la a
of living and even
ratloos. deprived of toeitor and the
tor him
e to one neesaalty which mast be provtdad
pi
tort
be given an
mity to attsnd rellgloas
Nts serrfeas. Tbs Muaeovtto aatbceL
car^ jo supply
cut Shw..
shows— bow It ..M,
----rw—, —-- crying
, V need.
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— Tbe
^
cut
hsstily turned Into a cBapet e**^ a
regiment attended
aoTiget maids to the bdidtog.
7
oomparadrely few nen and women
ever stop to think aboot sneeim to ftia
form, but If they wBl aflqutre tbe babtt
1 win gnarantee a largar manaoia to
ahtlBfbctlon than they toay have mto
vtth
lOMMl Bodfto
mr>
I Gil ^Utum o_f
By A. CONAN DOYLE.
m Au(tMr«r*TlMiU
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•na»nm>m0me
mytrnmr-^^§tg
rtetaMrs«.
njuntkATi»
mr t. o. »Tuu
hod opanaa Ike window. Ito awad woo
The Adventare of boor
board from the room ootil iLJt tke
«r tka rHnm ef Lady Mayaootk
and ker dangkter. r*eelrtag to
the Empty House •aod
ntgbt. ake nUampu
Bo. let the horke
row oil, itn. h ^
Okpi. m4
T woi In tb# epHoo «f Ike
jmr IMM ttwt all Leodoa
«ra« lot^r««tM awl tba
fastikmaLle worfd d)s>
nui} KI bjr tbn nraider of
tW Hoci. Rooald Adair
laczifftrikl*
has already learned tlioat.|iartlnUani of
tke niioe wbick nuae oot In tbr iioiire
taT««iTlcBtlaii. but a good deal tram sniipraaerd upon tbat orraalon. alnce ibe
caa* for tke proeemrioo '
wkrtmlofly etmog mat it
•eaary io krlag fonratd all tke farta.
OnljDow,at the and or omrly tr«i yeara,
am 1 allowed to aaptdy tboae mlnaioa
llnka Wklrfa make up tke whole of that
rHkarkable main. Ikerrlme waaof inaa nolhiar^ta
mmtinrmO
^rSt aegtol. wh W. aflonled t j
tte greamat teork and antprW of any
toemnkoatoelUbtL Moraitmalod Ikon roar. I ratioced my aiapa to
I kad net keen to ory
atady tee mlantoa when ^ mold cntM to any that a penan doalmd to
•00 ana; «k my aatankkiBaBt It woe
> mker tkm my otranae oM boat
coUoetar. kla akatp. wloeood faeo peerlim OM imm a ftoma of whlaa hoir, nnd
km peorkmoawlmaw. n daoeo M them
nt moat vodtai amdm km fight arm.
'"fmtf amprmod to aao aac; om.**
aMdkotnjMa^^
tolen
I’eU. I’M n conarlenr*. oir. and
tx 1 ckoaeed to ore yon go Into tkm
w na I eaam bebbUng nfiar yon. I
[ to ovaelf 111 |Q8t Otep lo and
, aao that ktad pmUmuoii aod tall him
r w!
tt I
m«ff in my moanar
^^
oamk roam. Ike Mmw wee inra-Mi
_ t there «ma MC nay harm meoat ond that
Ike lomdo, aod no nnower «woU be got *
to klm for pk-khig
op
my
boma.**
to their relaa aad knarteag. Help _
**Tod mate too mtieh af a trifle.** aald
oNntoed aad tka doar fonad. The aai bow yon know i
fortmiate young mao wan found lying L -May ]
tte table, urn iMd khd hm barTea. air. If If Mn’t too great a llberr wotllatad tqr ne eapandfaig irrot%-rr imUat. hat no wcuficai of aay flM am a aalghhor of yonro. far yaoTI
toMe my 1
k and m II
10a. In allrer and goM. tte
yen, I nm'anie. Maj^ yon collect
yuuraelf, air. Here's 'Biltisb Birds'
and ‘t'amUua* and Tbe Holy War*-a
bargain, erary one of them. With five
vataoMa yan could iaot flU that gap on
that seeood shelf. It looks untidy,
does It not. sir *r
1 BBOred my bead to look at tbe cabi
net behind me. When 1 turned again
Bbaslock Holmea waa standing smiling
nt me ncroos my stndy table. I roae to
arranged lu little pima of wy
lag amount. There were name flgntew
alao upon a ahm of |Mi|icr. with tte
namea of aame rinb frleoda oppoalte to
tkeiB. from which It wa« coojertttred
that before fala death be
lag to an
at rands.
A nduuie examinailoo of the rtreumataarea aened only to make the cmae
more cumplex. lu the firm placa.
. and then It
raaaao conU he given why the young
man abonld have faatcnml the door appears that I moat have fainted for
npgo the Inalde. Tkera waa the paaaP tte first and tte last tima In mr Itfe.
Certainly a gray mist swirled befurs
mmi mue lauixcTer DM1 a
my rjm, and wbon It cleared I found
my collar ands nadoue and the tlngUng
aftar-taato of brandy wptm my Upa.
Holmea was bending aver my chair,
hla flask ia hia band.
**My,daar Wataon.** said the well re-
able man. that they are not to blame
am If 1 bare not ahand my kaowladga !
traces.
1 them, for 1 ahauld hare conaideii^ ; tkroagfa
1«l
BirKMnBir
i^.r *.,««« I
I SHERLOCK
{holmes
I
•ATUMMY, JUNE
Bat bow did tec neby km
^rtMoT^lSlit climbed
learlng
teOaa.W.BgS.
fon flALm-Knawa « €bm
i-'Jahn Bopkma vUt oarra iaa
■a lg tte panm tka
BABT PAST OF TOWN.
Can •» by koU phOMB N& fli.
WANTCO—Bxtm aaJamman and anlaa- Otearn aMD te paomflUy attokiit tm
mdica M tke Boaton SaoreL Citisena xmxnortam.
aprteimo
phone tl»._______ \
june 1-tf
had toOTtet^la an oat teteto rrofana < i pad to ranflde hi Mm in wder to aktotathemomy whlrbl nmaled. The
IteBetmanliarkfan. ..
. , eowaewf ere«U in Loodoudld not
1 ataod ap and cmamiaad the rfHqr.
van baktnd me, )u. yaur.pl^tRreaiiur * eo wen ai I bad koped. far the iilal at
neroont of the matter, whkii I rvwd the Martarty gang mdt two of Ita
trlth great intereat aome t&ilniMi later. ^ dangeiwi« tacihhers. my own mnet
yon anwrt tha^ the wan wan ahecr. dictire eneniiea. at liberty, t tra<
Itet^ wmjw^fiUeraUy ute- A few
and there wms a
ledge. The cUlT i« ao Ugh that to eUml.
l: all waa an oht laaa impoe»u.mty.
eqaalty impoMlMe tu make
lung the wri path wlii out
hL a m true,
have rrveraad my haota.
tUaji*
ta. Mk I1 have tHjuihot tke algh* of
three acu of traeka la one dirw ilou
WANTffl>~Gote girt tor gcamral
hoaaawartc. Mra. Ptoyd Bmlto. 4»
Weal ToMk street. CIto. phone WJ.
________________ may a-tf
j merkaide explurutionc of a Norwegian
; named Wfem*. hot I am anre that it
WANTED-F>oor young or ml
. n,-vrr t»«> .irml to you that yt
yon
aged
men
to travel la pletore craws.
rereiviua new* of your frieiMl.
d. 1
Good prapoaittoa and expeaaea ad
jnsjied
:ed I
Me«-<-a aird t«id a abort hut Ibtenwtliig
vanced. Apply after 7 p. m. Oohaa| Me«-«-a
ridt to tie* khalifa at Khartnia, the rebla hotel. Lang,_________maytett*
>olu of whU-h I have
ilmte.1
would eaetoimy bare augr-«ud a de- to the forHgu office,
ecptkm. On the whole, ibetu It wKh
Tbe fail roared iwueatb me. 1 am not
faneifal person, but 1 give jnu my
word that I seemed to benr Morlarty's
voice
mine at roe out of tto' abyss.
A miatoke
would ua»e
ba%e lieen
fataf
Miaae wouia
iieen ratal.
than once as tufts of grass came
out in my hand or my foot •.llpiH«d lu
the wet notches of the rock 1 thnucht
a that you
would be ao affected."
1 gripped him by the arms.
-Holmes r I cried. * Ia tt really you 7
Can It Indeed be that you ate alive? Is
It pooslble that you succeeded In cUmbIng out of that awful abyaar
-Wait
■B’ait a
s DUMMntt'aald be. **Are you
sure that you
B really lit to discuss
things? I bav given you n serious
shock by my
silly dramatic
eaapiMaraiice.*T am aU right but indeed. Holmea. I
an biirdly believe my ejea. Good
heavens, to think that you-you of oil
men—ahnukl be standing In my stodyr’
Again I grlpi»Hl him by tbe sleeve and
felt tbe thin, aloewy arm beneath it
-Welt .vou're not a spirit aaybow.oald I. “My dear chap. I’m overjoyed
to see yon. Bit down aod tell me bow
you came alive oot of that dreadful
<-haam.He oat oppoalte to me and lit a clga-
Frain«e,
In a ra- WANTCO—Gompeicut girt tor genemi
booflavurlc. aamU family, good
wwrvh Irto the coal tor dertrativea.
wngaa. mnat be good eook. Addreaa
It«a7 at
MuolfieU;er. in Ike soolh of France.
care of Record. Mm. Chaa. Romadka.
Ilavim; «NM»i-hid#sl this to my sstisfac
may IWI
tloo and leamUig that 4»aly one of my
, enemies was now" left in
,«liont to ivturu when my mavemeuto
were hastened'hv tin* news of this verv
reiuarkahle Park lane mystery. whl<p FOR RENT—Pumlahed rtroms for
; not only appealed to me Iq- Its own
light housekeeping. Inquire Record
office.
june 2-tf
FOR RENT.
I
HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire 113
Bast Tweinh street.
may 244f
MI80ELLANE0U8
FALMMTIlV-teffdk MndamaHlnan
RaiMikgr tte flttvfl lf« ta ytm
tead. A Mtaflflie ifltetat «m mwl
tte tnm flta% Mamnr. Otar ktf
Dkloa 1. BMa Mtfiaii
»Mf
Nailed:
Tnverae City. Mick.. May M. *SB.V
Tte pariaerablp of Maos A Ball
(patatara and papaNmngars) frum this
date la dlaaotved. C. C Maea wHI eontinae tte huaiacas. all work bah«
guaraatead fiat Msaai QaU or drop
me a poatal at 126H Cw« attoal. ovor
Paige's elactric store.
may 11-M
piyweru
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meat market
on comer Front and Division streeta.
Thou. Gunioe, €30 Piftb Btraet, OM- Notiea to all Paiteua iiitiltedH;
xens phone lie.
may »-tf
Tte anaasament roll for the Imgrovw
meat of SUih atreeL from tte mat
Une of DlvlsloB Btreet to tte west liaa
of Unkm atreet Is non- in my hands
drosa Box 874 or cnli at
for the collection of the third aattras
ment together with the ocenwd inter
may 24-tf
est on all uniMtid toataUmenta. tte
same to be paid before tte flrat day of
July, ms.
________
M. E. HASKBLL.
Wll^ j Office—Room 202 State^lTbllldtol'
May2S4f{ June 1-1 mo
window wlthont
FOR RENT—Upper flat in brick house
Huppoae
man had fired
on Went Ninth atreat. O. C. M<
Ike window, be would Indeed
ad It my flfot doty to have done ao bad
210 State bank bulldli
be
a
remarkable
abot
who
conkl
with
1I not bean
hei barred by a poaltire prohia revolver Inflict ao deadly a wound.
Mtmo from bta awn llpa. wbick
Netlea to all Pemww intafaMad
Again,
l*ark
lane
U
a
frequented
thor
only wlikdra'
« tte fld of
. The assessment roll for the paving
oughfare.
There
la
a
cab
stand
Witkin
month.
of Ca IS street from Front street to
a butidred yards of tte boose. No one
lost—Lace curtain, picked
State street snd State street from
It eaa be imagtnad that my Hoae ia* bad
beard a abot. And yet there waa
oommona on Twelflh atr4>et. east of Union street to Casa street is now in
jUaiary with flkeriork Holmea had la- tke dead man and there tte revolver
Casa. Findpi' return to Record of- my hands for the oullectlon of the.
tarmtod me flaeply in crime and tbat ballet,
had mnskroamed out,
flp^
nf. third InsUllment.
InatoUment. together with the
nfler hm dMkypanrance I nerar failed as Boft which
balleta will, and ao In
..
_______________________^
.
; *ccrued
:med interest on all unpaid Inauilin
to read with cart the varlcms problems flicted a nosed
•ms, the same to te paid befon
wound which must have caus
which came before the public. And 1 ed Instantaneooa
day of July. 1»05.
Buck were
even attempted more than once for my the clrcumstarntw deatk.
M. E. HASKELL.
of the }*ark lane
own private aatlafactlao to employ hla mystery, which were
City Traaaurer.
further compli-,
FOR BALE—Resort lots at Spring,
' methods In their sotatioa, tboagh with cateil by entire aiwcoco
Office—Room 2n* state Hank bnUdlng.
motive.
Park, on the penInsuU. Here U a
Indifferent ancewan Thera waa none, sln«w, as I have said, young of
Adair waa
chance to get a lot at a location on
hawaver. whidi appealed to me like not
known to have any euraiy. aod no
tbe
bay
tbat
U
nnoaually
beautiful.
tkm tragedy of Booald Adair. As J aUempt had been made to remove the >
RhenaBstiam. gout, backache, add
toad the evidence at the laqoest. which moom' 9f ▼aluablee in the room.
Alao rooms to rent at Spring Parkjpolaon arc results of kidney tronbla.
merchant, but tbe
led up to a mdlct of willfnl muider All day 1 turned tbeee facts over lu ' **“* Individual
for the summer, partly fumlabed for ! Hollister's Rocky MouftUin Tea goes
lay lu a pile of white
against aome pH
my mliMl. endeavoring to hit uimn »»***• atnl oW books ttpon tbe table,
light housekeeping.
may 3Hf; directly to the seat ot the disease and
known. 1 realised
some tbeory which coukl rrcoueilo MoIbx** looked even thluntT and keener
-1 cures wben all else tails. 3S cento.
bad ever doae tte loaa which the com them all apd to pmi that line of least
there was a dead white
FOR SALE-Two good now milch Jei'«■- iJohnson
J
Drug Co.
munity ted auataiaad by tka deatk of reslstamw which my pewr friend had 1
In bis aquiline face which toM
sey cows. Can't te licat. H. Hyma
. flberlork llolmaa.
dwlared lo be the storting fiolnt of f
his life recently Lad not been a
240 Washington ainxjt.
CopyrUU tr C4.11J.T'. WfrU,.
Tliere were points aliout this strange every Investlrsllon. 1 x'unfHW tlmt I j b««»tby one.
BIGGEST AND BEST Itaa Of Mmay 31-lf
boaloeos which
glad to stretch myself. Watcydea—Rambler, Monarch. Racjreta,
aptrlal
8HEULOCK HOLMES WAS STANDING SMlLI.XtJ AT ME.
Bon.- oahl he. “It ia no joke when a
il»N Elo iCol«.M.- Prk«nrtt
forts ^
myself about tt o'clock at tbe Oxford tall roan .has to take a foot off hU j --- ----------aapplementcd
w 2T4f I “*•
“»
»e. Rut I stmgghHl up- ' merits. |*i,t v hh-U M'cmeil to offer some
stature for several hours on end. Now. | that I was
street end of Park tone.
last I reached a telge
|Mt«ilbr iM-rsonal opisirtuiiltles.
losftTs u]H>n the |Mivemeitto. all storing my dear fellow, in the matter of these | ward, uud
TRY A RBCCRO WANT Aa
explanations, we bavn if 1 may ask aev«*ral ft-ct deep and ctiven'd with I <
c o.er nt om>e to l.on4h»B. mlled FOR BALE—Store building, slock snd ,
agent
fixtures.
Will
sell
all
or
any
part,
for jour co-oi»eration. a bard nud dan- soft green uuks. where I « niiM lie uu- : lu nij evn |m-.-S4>h nt Ihiker stn-ct.
ui«n my round
and I turned over tbe case
geruiiM ulght'a work In front of ua. INt- SHii lu tlie nn*st |H‘rf.-ct comfort.'fbere I Ihrew .Mrs. flud«>n int<i %l.>h-nt h.ni- or will rent building. Apply at once.
RflffleillBsUaCvlBlBfl. QrattIn my mind snd found no explanation
I u-ns stret«-h.d vhen y«.u. my d.-jr terh-s an 1 found Unit .Mj«-r«ft ted pre- Cbas. Rosenthal, Traverse City. Mich
haps It would te teller If 1 gave j-ou
MtarfBiBtlB dly. 3fc tiM 49c
whlrb Bfipeared to me lo lie adequate.
account of the whole situatlou wiien Watson. and all vour fullowing were M*n«*tl n y r«KiiiH uiid luy pn|iers exu<’tmay 27-tf.
At Uie risk of telling a twice told tale
investlgating In the n»ost Kvmp.nth«‘tie ly uh
hud .ilwnys tM««-ii.
u was.
that work Is flulshwl.*'
iPtir.
J.W. JIUIUbi.
I will reeapltulule the facts Sa tliey
*'I am full of curlMlty. I should and InelBcleid manner tte clrcnm- niy .lc.ir Wat-^on. ili.it at 2 4/clo. k lo- FOR BALE. WAGONS—I have three'—^
were known to tbe public at tbe ronStances of my d«*ath.
day 1 f.nn.l lu.via-lf In my 4>l«I armmuch |»refer lo hear now."
eecond-baud lumber wagoms, also |
Claaloti of the Inquest.
“At last, when yon had nil foniietl ; cln.ir in my 4»« u oM nsun and only
••Ytm ll come with roetonlglil?"
lumber wagon for one hor«-.
j ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Tbe Hon. Ronald Adair was tbe sec
••Wben you like and where you like.** your luevHaldu ami totally erromvnis wishing »h.at t eimld hav4* .hin-u my uUi
cheap buggies and a pair of cheap
^
^ n e^a
ond ago of tbe Eari of Xfn.vnooth. at
"This la, Ituleed, like tbe old days. <-ouclusluna. juu de{iartetl f«ir lln* Imtel. friend \\at>^on In llw other chair which
that tloH* governor of one of tbe Aus
ponies B.J. .Morgan.
may2C if
U. U. CARVER
We abaII bare time for a mouthful of and 1 nas h-ft alone. 1 had Imagined he la.s s > uft.-n adorm,!."
tralian cnioalea. AdalFa mother bad
Bm h was th«« remarkable narrative
dinner before we need go. Well, then, that 1 bad rearhisl the end 4>f my adreturned from Australia to undergo tte
aidfli 1 llstemd on that April 4*v«tn- LET ME build for you. Monthly pay
about that choam. 1 ted no serious VHiturmi. but a V<-r.v une
operation for catarsrt. and she. her son
ments. II. W. Smith. €13 West Offimwttkar.OsrvasAflm. flatotoMa
:. a narrative whii !i wtiulil have
difficulty In getting out of It for tte rem^ H1.0W4SI me that tl
Rouafd and her daughter Hilda were
A hug4‘ Ihs-ii uiierly lut nslihle to me hail it not
very simple reason tbat I never was prls««s atm in ston- f.ir
Eleventh street. CItIrenK phone l»9.
living together at 427 Park lane. Tte
rock, falling from above. Itooimsi pa»t Isn n1 4o*»nmi
4onflmi4>il
In It."
may 23-U
youth moved In tte liesi society—l^d.
me. Htfuck tin* path nml Isnlndisl over the tall, spare
“You never were In It?"
ao far as waa known, no etieniles aod
"No, AVatsou. 1 never was In It. kly Into the chasm. F»*r an Instant I ger face, widt h 1 had m-V4*r thought to FARMS to trade for city property.
no particular vhes. He bad Iieen en
note to you was absolutely genuine. 1 ^ thouglit tbat tt was an mxddent. but a ms- tigaln'. lu eoine luanner bo had
H.
W.
Smith.
€13
West
Eleventh
St.
gaged to Hiss Rditb Woodier of OarUAL KSTATt AVD LOAVS
had little doubt that I ted come to tte | tnoment Ister, looking up. I
leainisl of my own aad twreavement. I
pitliens phone 199.
may 29-tf
atom, but the engagetneut had been >
end of my career wben I iierceired the 1 nian'a liend against ihe darkei
broken off t>y mutual consent some ,
It alnister figure of the Jnte i ««1 another stone struck
tnunmT mfluT than In hla words.
mouths tef«ire.. ami there was no sign !
“Wurk i-! the l>e»t niitidoie to aorruw.
taat It hud left any very profound foelsafety, within a foot of niy Iiesd. Of coiirfu' my dear Watsmu" aald be. “and I hare
tog behind it. For the rest the maa*a
1 mul an inexorable purpose in hla tte meaning of this wan obvions. .Mo- a pl4>ce of work r<»r tiv both tonlglit
lltoamved la a narrow and conventlonrtarty had not iieen abme. A <%iri*il4T which if wc can bring It to a ain*r«*ssHOUSES AND LOTS oh monlbly pay
P*. O. NIOMOL.A
aJ rlrrte. for bis lisMts were quiet and
ate—and even tlmt one gbini'i' Innl told • ful conclu»lon will in Itiwlff Jmal
ments. H. W. Smith. C13 West
hts nature unemotional. Yet it was up
me how datgreroua a man that i\inf4>d , man's lllc dii ihD planet." In VI
vain 1
on tkffi ean going young aristocrat that
Eleventh street.
Cltlseas phoac
erate was—had kejit gusrd while tiie begged him to tell me leore. "You will
which you afterward recelvad.
daath ran^in most strange and nnex- Omrrirlu by CUttes
___
199.
may 294f
left It wHh ray cigarette tex and my profeosar bad attoeked me. From a bear and sec euongh before morning."
Kpe«*ted fonffiitetween the hours of 10 !
V”... ' ' . .
stick, and 1 walked along the pathway. diatonce. nnaeen by me. he Ijad linm a he nuiwcreil. "We luive three .V4mrs of
SflRth Side Shoe Stare
p;of .Mnr. h aa j ^*'*~®*'*“^ htWiSuic
Mortarty. istill at my beds. Wben I wHness of bis friend's dimth and of tbe past to discuss. Let that suffice nn- FOR SALE—New mllcb Jersey cow.
tweape. He hstl walt«<d. ami tb«*n. • til half prist J». « hen W4- start uikmi the
reached tte end I'stood at bay. He I
also good driving horse. Inquire of
Ranald Adair was fond of.«-ar^s. play- }
««»« to aee. drew no weapon, but he rushed at
making his way around to the tof* of Dotnble u*IV4-ntnn‘of tbe HQpty bouse."
Bert Gage at J. E. Greillck Oo. factag centtaualta. but nevw- tor such
“*■“
colored ghuisea.
______mA tt***
{«•
endi-avored |o tuccenl
It wan lnde»-d like obi tiroes wben st
too'.
may M4f
f TBtobes aajrookPhurt him. lie was a 1
* strongly stispex'
own game was up ; where bla.cou.nnU* hud failed.
that hour I found myself seated beside
}~
^
Baldwin, tbe Oaveodisb i
^‘‘l^'tlvc, was polotlug and was only anxious to revenge idn»- j "I did not take long to tlilnk steut It tim m a hansom my revoh-cr in my
Tnnfl in^Bgatelle raid clubs. It waa :
theory of hU own, while tbe self upon me. We tottered together I ^•taoc. Again I saw that grim face . ,KKLet and the thrill of adventure In
are row taking orden
^
JtaownJR after dinner on the day of j
<'*®wded around to listen to upon the-brlnk of the tall. 1 have aome ' *<»*£ ovw tbe cliff, and I knew that It
bean Holmi* w as cold and
for the celebrated
tlEh be had played a rubber of ! »*«*
I *ot as near him as I knowledge, however, of barlton, or tte | waa tte precursor of another stone, and slb-nt Vs Uic gleam of tbe
bouse has cHy water, bath room and
r
M^Mtet tbe latter rtnh. He ted also
observations seemed .to Japanese system of wrestling, whlcb I acrambled down on to the i«tb. I ,na„„ flatbed U|wm his aiutere features
furnace. Inquire of P. TbuileU over
plk.rM there In tte afternoon. ' The | n*®
absurd, so 1 nitfadrsw again
on« teen very useful |I-----dou't-------think--I could
„iild have done It in cold 1 saw that hl« brows were drawn down
First NaUonnl bank. TatophOM ».
of tteoe who ted lUayed with *®
disgust. As I did so 1 atmek
Uiis
B
compressed.
te^tb
*
^
j
blood
U
waa
a
buudrtxl
times
ino.-e
hi
thouglit
and
his
thin
may 2fl4f
n^
Mnrray. Sir John Hardy amr
ao elderly, detormed man who be with a homble aetcam kicked mad- difficult than getting up. But 1
■ttiug uji.
had no 1 knew not what wlW lieasts
^
M*>MorsB-obowed that the game >
IMiliid me. aad I kaocted
lytorafewaecoDdsandclawadtbealrl time to think of the daugi-r.
about lo hunt down In tbe dirk jungle
. , .-----wblat and that there was a fairly ,
»*«>»'• »hUB he was cni^ with both bto haada. Bat for all bis, other atone sane nnst me us 1 h
FOR BALE OR RCNT-Pnrtly tar{■A ' aqnal fall of tbe cards. Adair might' *7rtnK- I remenilier that aa I pitted
cottage
• my hands from the ««dge
si
have lost Cfl. hot not more. Hla for-,
“P * Mnerved tte title of one of
Mimte Baneb
1 over te went. With my face over 1 Halfway do»-n I sllpjicd: hot, by the huntsman that the adventure was
teae waa a conaMacable one. and aoeb I
"*"*♦
of Tree Worthlp."
a. K. firlnkmaa, <
molt grave cue, while the sardonic
fora
a long wpj. jbkaaing of G«mL I Unded.
a loaa could not ta nay way affect him. I ^ ** -^ru^'k u>« that tbe feUow moot tte brink 1 oBw him tallII for
1 took to my ; smile-which occasionally broke through
day at one ! ^ oo®* Poor bibliophile who ^ther as Then be strack a rock. lioBadad off aad ) Ueeding. totoo tte pai
|I heels, did ten miles
the moun-. hla ascetic gloom boded little good for
o, a trade or as a bobby waa a oollartar aplasbed into tbe water.**
I Uataoad with aauaefneot to this ex- Uln* In the darkueas, npd a week later : tbe object of our quest
It of obscure volumea. I endaavatad to
FOR BALE OR IKCHANOE—Two | T
^ - player and vaadUy roae wlnne
ir- apolQglse tor the aeddent. but It was plaaattoa. which Holmes dellvared he-1 1 found myself In Fkirenci). with tbe i 1 hod Imagined that we were bound
^
came out In arldeaee that in pai
store bondings in Central LakA
a the poSaof hla dgaratte
< certainty that no one in tbe world for Baker street, bat Holmea atopped
with Ootonei Moran he ted actnCiUaeas phone 2C1.
may fltf
•Bat the tracksr I cried. "I aaw i knew what bad become of me,
tbe cab at tbe comer of Careadlrii
ron as nueb as f490 In a Bitting
daift-mr broth-1 square. I observed that as be stenoed
with
my
own
qyei
that
two
went
down
'
*T
bad
only
ooO
«woll
weeks before from Godfrey Mil precious objects in the ores of their
e gave a most aearchlng glsqop t FOR BALC-B^nom hemao gad ifltoot
arMycrofL loweyoa many a|K>loglea,
ner and Lord BalmoraL Bo much for owner. With a anart of eontempt be tbe path end noBM rrinmad.*'
lot
on
W.
mb
airaac.
near
Union.
*lt caaaa abam in tbis way. Tte In- my4
my d««r Watoon. Imtt it
1 was all Impor i right and left and at erery sobaeqaes
Wa recent hteary ns ircK^e out at tte tamed upon his heel, and 1 saw bis
tont that It ahoakl be ibouiflit I was strsK comer te took tte otmeat palas
Ite pnrtlenlnri onqnlin nt no W.
enrred back and srhlte aide wblslMra
IttbstsaaL
mnyS-cf
.^tte av^Bg^ tte crime he ra- disappear among tbe throng.
a
ccrtalnlxji
oinsmtor
g
bad
t
wmtid
not
I
tarned frdta tte ^ aractly nt la
nnaemnntof mynhtewiymdbad^ooi'-^._o»
My ohsdrvattona of an Pkik laae did placed In
His mother ahd olstta were ont OMfM- Ilttie to dear up tte pretoeni te which any was not tte aaty
not ynamaU tbimgbt tost R'was fitoe.! ^Continued In Next*flianday^a lasna.) FOR BALB-nght oooMm lota ca
lag the eming arlth n reUtlve. The 1 was Intorerted. Tte honor was atp- awom my d«*tb, item_______ _ Bevaral times duriug the Isfst three j ,
Wool l«th atrnta ndjehring Itarttan
,
'
aorrant d«j«aed that ahe bmnl him mi- orated from the street by a tow snail tbma oltexa wteot doslm tor vtnm- years I bsva mke** np «ny peu to write
BIGGEST AND BEST line of Wlar ite froot room on the aecond floor. and raiUag, the whole not more than anea
me woold anty te taeraaaed to you. bat always l •CearMl lest your ^ cydea—Rambler. Mijnnrch. RncydA
SMMratly used as bis alttlag itMu.
hr the flaaih Of totor laater. Ttey wnta nffectfenato regatd far me shoohl tempt. Cotomhln. Prices rigbL JiUna Oaafl’ NtoagoO ata watt I
teehad llta flra. aad aa It smokod ate
^maridnagmanamen. 9te« attar
- i teU. 417 Unkm atpaac
mf »-lam
•fOBl to Ifl aoM
LOST'
■a#
- PAVING m
FOR SALE
,li
PRICES REASONABLE
J. M. HUELLMAIfTEL
i
‘*1=
Teaclir of Violin
329 SOUTH UWM STREH
XirSTONE IIHGK
TllliifM GHl
put.
KEYSTONEs MICH.
Ilf r''iifliiliif
|
I
4
|
3
MMMsIs
suwshM
pM. sM sbs win Msi tM M of
s MMf. wbOs tbs MMb Mss
ksM bsvsr ssvss bsr bssls. Is wtirtsg wise MtaQr kUebsn appear untidy.
ss to tbs stlsstlos sM g«UM «Mf
To any a kftcbsn can an be kept
to MM s bsM.
ctona wi* coapnratire suae sonads to
**Ws s» psttbMi tbs csrt bstors tbs
bons IS tbs trsMsc of osr MChisrs. k wsa Mngtobsdi
*nsfOrs tbsr bsarssrss o sMsrtrriss
Bnrtaf tbe eoataf muMa a aM ef eattoiiM radpen MU be fleen ta
thie itopMMr. ■l■^rtilA^^by QMM Trow
Nut
M eeuMi n M
•f MtaMen. era an given •• atglnnlty nnei In tbe
Mkae the while meat of a ronal cblokablnh Mmy nara krengbt hp tbe nartributeeto nr by
i,.aMarixknrUkhalfacan«f tbeir ratodvee uMdienAe ta tbe cmatriee nanM. end tbeee wbe try than
MMh aaMuwaaa, chopped M uM esny be eanrsi Mat tbep see tbe red tbiwf.
Mf iMm «prtMB
rtmt*.
half flBptal «r chapped MagiUh wnta Ms SB M sstf SUMrery floe, then add onekalf enp crack
Bota. Baanata AM wkb popper uM
WIv.M 1 siMC IBM 8i)r kM
It six eggs welL Add three large; er ernaha; salt aad pepper to cade.
•nit. uM Maun with aeHM tanker.
WMMksMskrM*
taMeepooafnto of lonr. can cape of lableeMrfUl d the eU aM a aauU
Pw?*mssUag ThuM
Pwt tbe alitnre between the slices of
•weei nOft. eaU aM pepper to taste. lump cf butter aM one tabtrapoonful jat 7;M.
wbBto wheat brood.
AM viMi Iks tkiki MU of Mgk
a 'oo^ wekMBw to tbess aeiTtaii.
MixwelL Pet a large baM cup of but
Itan Into lialto. dip ta i
MBnt 8aMwlebei-8beU Bngltoh
oust ts bsr tiM «Mt.
ssM tbssi swsf frost boas for hlgb
i when I aw that w
la a frying pen nM Id It g« bot., than ta eranksr crumbs. Fry is
AM M M <hs SM> Mio tW flssr. esMsrsoM psilsb. sM ssM Cbsa IS
ntanu. BtoMb aM chop. aM to
lari or buttor.
bn kept cM easilp. 1 n
of nnu allow a Then put In the other Ingredients nnd
TM Ms IMT MMs sMI
. DBout. Pastor.
bs sMs to
bM tbsir hsaa - apitearaaa
hake In a aadluabot nvia for twenty
Is Mk isspslr. Msss IM MM
Dalet boor. f:30 a. m.
If Usf ess ^vtsk ass tato asrrfaMhnMeak pood l|alt tnaapntafil of cream ebe^se,
French Cream. Ceekiee.
ws. wmeblng earefully. When
Monilag worship. 10:S0 a. m.
Hss tftoS to orsmiB
Rab weirtoidber uM npread on thtai
Isg tbsa-^WUbssi Mtbsr Isstraslss
Tare cups super, two eggs, one cop
btwerned take out end serve Immedf“ ‘
at K:00 m.
ecbool
Sunday
Tbs pss. bM rM tbs fcaasdlM m prsptlesl sUll Is tbsi wbicb to lo be
alieee of craeHeds white nr grabam
Inieraedtaie Rndea«x>r. dtp.
S:4S
ak
sour cream, owe cup butter, one teaaUiy srlth butter end syrup.
bread.
boM
____
or. s:
15 Ip. a.
t:is
Mr llfoworb.
> to Use la aM pret|y
spocofttl soda, one teaspooaful lemon
Bsforo lu SPtirkJs doss—
Deviled Bffg aaMwiobcw-Mash the
Bventag service, 7:M p, _
** Tbs stMdis clsa jrMBSS bss more lookBt.
extrad, ooe-hair a naimeg grated^- Peotaoostal pnysr meeUng. Tnagdag
Petals
Fraraala.
Wkf.asr! Mf eoBiisas sssse Ms fsi Mssrstodsf tbsSSbssrsrbM beftors.
jolke of bard bdled egge to a powder
ta tbs begiaalng. when you arc
flour enough to make a dough as noCi
rening at 7:30,
The
Ingredknu
for
this
are
WbM Mertbs inlscs brM.
and moisten with olive oil and a few
SM tbs pisstba sbs sbssli sM bsrR\-angellstlc service, Thursday tosii»
auBlag Muss peas Has. flt up pair
ponMs of pork steak of which about ’ as it can )»r rolled,
7:30.
ssU Is. How bss sbs Isiprorsd Itr ssld kkflbai aM pantrtss with tahls oil drops of Vtaegar. Wah to a paste, onetinarter Is fat, a mMIum-sltod on |
MRS.
CHAS. BROADPOOT. :i Ing.
Tbs spsilt*** Is bor efss so bloo.
________________
Junior Endeavor Saturday, S:M p.
isos Addsas. fossder of lbs tsaoss cloth. I dont anab a strip of It here add salt, pvpsr and Frsneh auaUrd km. two poutoes mnsbad. one cup of
Tbs M MM b«'ebssb.
KoU Hosss is CbMs. sM sbe pro- aM tbao to look prdUy. 1 mean to to taste, wkb a drop or two of tobasco bread crumbs. Chop meat and onion
Fra Soup.
I -welcome to worship with ua aiW
Tbs esrt tbsi uusblss o'sr bsr brow.
•aaeB Now chop the whites of the
Although pea soup la not aliogoi her at rangers, workingmen and tbe poor.**
essAM ts polst ea bow it bsd bass actually bass an "olMHt kitchen."
AU sffs Mf Ups IS spssk
ae flue M poeHble (or uaUl they flee; add potato and brand cniabg a French dish, the French have boea j
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mM IS Mtscstsrs sM srt sM bsssro
Dseids npoa aoas ens color for your
Tbs wisb tbsi s bM4ss is mj bssrt:
and salt and pepper to taste. Add half
h. t. Church.
M wofb: bat tbtdr ssw Mssrs Is boi kUsbsn. Have It aUwbHs or pals bins ere Uke a coaree powder) and mix
cup of hot water, and during the given ibe name for sO long that it |
But »bs« J u»-tbs Ml—
them
with
the
yolk
paste.
If
more
eea,lry I seems appropriate to give It here. Pul
Rev. Tboa. Cox. Pastor.
brisgisc astbod sM spasa Isto tbs aM whits or Dsifl bins aM white, or
cooking
add
more
If
it
gets
too
It before
„„;;owQ.i.n..f-boicp™.o.
OWMOV,
isUstM bsre whits and taa. or yellow and white, or
“f^ Sls4 I sssd tbts fssstl*’
Make a crust with two ctms of sour;—
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. 1 iM - ------- ...,1
1.^ a KmII •n.i.m * Horning
-"WniH*
IV.■. IB. ^
spraMing the mixture upon sliced gra
milk, a srani teacup of lard, Botjr aad j‘"d bring to a boU. Then , gunday school
craaa and brown—what aeenu most
Ob. dssr! Tbs works tbsi alfbl br
ham brsM.
If sap atssdard. sslatsd Is tbs eoMset cbsecfnl or ecsnoalcal to you.
I*l«fe crust a Qe^er of anj
«« half a teaspoonful of sodp and
ssld
Boast
Beet
8andwlches>-Chop
rare
ef dosMstle sCatre. tbs pppartMisst
tacb deep oo bottom of a deep pan: boll twenty mlnuira. Drain, cover wUh
Oct your pllekAb la the eolor or eolWbits Bsrtbs Mss brpM!
eg sspoBSSs. tbs ajMsaUlsg «f tmb ors you totead to keep for your kltcb- roast beef very Aae. taking care to use place filling in (nd cover with ic»p cold water uod hoil again until tenAsd sbss Si but tbs rosMsd losres aM so os. sM*tbs SMwere ahowsi a ea. aM nae It la every pvallaMe plaee. only the lean portions of the meal.
«ler. Strain through colander Into a;-.i,i,'
crust. ly*t U cook v-ery slowly in
Ar* pMd wUbIs tbs ttSB.
dsplofsbls lacking In tboie partieulsrs. ■A very clever honsskaeper 1 know Sprinkle wHh seat, pepper and a salt- medium hot oven until brown. >K*hen granite or earthen dish with tbeir r
. Mix and
t. AM Bsttbiw wllb s orWe-s sfs.
liquor. If aplit peas are used, they j
Mlsa Addsaa psrtlsssUp
ooverM her waUs wkb table doth aM
done cover crust with butter.
Baptist Church.
tato
eandwlehes
with
thinly
SsrrsTs tbs osls sM Iss
that woasa eesas lb iMSgtss tbsi cok
Sbs put It on the
ellcM graham breed.
Of tbsi rmv brM. sM psts It
thratlOB moat bsgla afar ot. aad la- Sotw. painted aM vnralabsd It. at
Qstssu ds Fschs.
Peanut Snadwlcbes—Shelt and skin
. 1:00.
am Mfs It's MTsb. bUsst
prare tbsaislr^ Is tbs aattsr of do^ sbs eouM wipe it up In IS minutes.
Make a good, short crust. Sprinkle | » houl.l be a quart of peas snd liquor ,
a Bible elaaa. 12:00.
frostily roanted paanuu aad loU them bottom cruM with Hour, add ciitphen done. In the menntlme put a|
Is SsspSTStlos borss^of loss
asstld rsvtas. If tbep would loara
Then sbe oorered ovsry table and
n. Y. P. U . fi:30.
AM ornmbs on a pastry board. Add
1 sssicb frost bsr/b btai!
tbal there must be art la chairs sM bM mad pantry shelf with It, tacked
Kvenlng, 7;5U.
peaches a teacup of sugar. Cover the] W'UP hone (rump bone la bc*si> on to
salt
I
p
taste
and
mix
the
powdered
Wbo bMss as If
Ilf bM
Ubles. sM ws|l PMsr sad bMlto. be- on neatly with glU head tacks,
with sweet erram. and put a‘
»*‘h cold water. When I Junior IToton, Saturday at 2:30.
ceitog onk Thursday
^
evenWbsB Bntbs alsss bsMT
fbis tbs higbsr sM M assfal brnsab. aelected yellow and white for her nnu with enough fresh cream cheese sprinkle of cinnamon oo top. Bake in • ‘hme. i».it In an onion plect* of parsley. |
to make a paste thet cea be easily
«-PtmUs JsMt SbsraNts. lb Uppls M of art can bs soassnrM. doaostlg seheac. Tbs walto were plala
stalk of celer>. and a bit
garlic
|AiVaVc^c;oTdlally invited to the •«•hot oven, witbool a top crust.
spread
on
unbuttered
bread.
Keep
in
oou's.
•uig
big
as
a
bran.
Cook until the Julees; vicea.
troubles wooM settls tbeaasivec.
white, tbs toora plain yellow and the
a
ooM.
damp
place
untU
wanted.
are extracted, then strain the broth;
"Tbs bslp gnestka las torsanted table and abelTss white, flgursd srlth
Ham and Olive Sandwloheo-Chop
___ ________
and turn It onto tbe peas. Balt aad
Evangslioal Church.
aasp bonss^sspswu but bsek of It all ysllsw. Her wtadews were curtalnad
• "A Mapis rsls firs I to fso. .
Gor. Ninth and Wadsworth strssU.
to largsiptbslaokof astbodlsbottse* wttb ebenp white dotted lawn and her lean baa fine aM beat Into each cup- ____ Strair well, add salt and W '
^ taste. There abould be two
• Tbosgb slaipis. goM sbd tract
fel of tbe minced meat a tnblespooo- per and two cups of flour. Mash tbor-1 q^-ris of the hrulh. msktag thrr-e. Her. R. N. Holsaple. Pastor.
kMpsrs tbsaasIrSB. WhUs srery
shadw ween rntlow
):0d a. m.. morning cl
-------• im, do poor M. sM tiiist tbs
ful
of
enlnd
oil.
a
teaM>oo«ful
of
vine
ana to a law tato bsrsstf. oM tbs
m.. morning '
oughly. and make Into cakes about an ««»«*
*hc soup when done. This is
,o.
Most of her earthen ware was brown
par. a aalUpoonful of French musurd,
working girl a«at Isara saw waps in nM yelkw and her kitchen ag a whole
.b.cb vu. .U,m .be .... o, frtc. : - bo™, ...... „p „ ..
,b. nr« ,
^
• Tbst‘s sU Ood ssbs of poo."
fix olives chopped flae nnd a teaspoon
ersry boom s^e enters, sbe ran
was charming enough In color effect
cakes. FV>-In lard or butter.
. dn>.
^
2;30 pI. m.. Junior
1
ful of minced parsley. Week mil to a
bssBclent. If ws bad aoas ctasdard ,tor na artist's atudlo. And as easy
MRS. C. U DOMING. East Hay.
peme nnd spreMl on thin idlcra ol
gospelI aenrto
Is as bomra. some aetbods of work clean aa a poreslaln bath room. 8
IS for reneanu
French Partcakes.
Cover a pound of spare rib and l»e« f
Chorus choir meets
that all would adopt, and regular boSTs laalsted that she saved two-thirds of white brand.
Stuffed Bggs—Boll eggs bard and
for work. I bsUeve the help goesUos her life bf that ollololh fcltehea
throw thea leto cold water. When
woBkl bs BOlTsd. The factory would
She
MTsr
scrabbM
It.
But
o
Aaosg lbs Btsap sxcsUs&t tboogbis
cool remove the abeils. cut tbe eggs In floor, bair pint aweet milk. Beat eggs j with mare. onU»n and summer savory, j
.11 of all classes weleoms.
cease a.tempi glrto from tbs boasa. week or ofteoer wiped the floor and
lOr abMt lbs fM iiwrosl U bstsd.
half carefully and extract tbe yolks. tboroughly. and put them into a basin ! Add pepficr imd salt to UhI«>. and j
sM tbSPS would bs aoas bops of §bA- walls around Move aM working Ubic
asiblsg ssors Mpfbl ts boib tows ssd
Rub these to a powder with the back with the butter, which should he i strain. Itave ready broad crumbs pr**- j
with warm borma soda. To a
Of a epfwn..nM add bo them pepper
beaten to a ertam: attr in the sugar | pared by enUIng bread in slices as thin 1 ^iy ;cbS“ti:45 a. m*. C. J. Helm,
osstlp tbss tbs follswibg srtlcls os **!^BosjdllurM^^ M large lustllu- warm watsfwnally warm—she would and salt to taste, a little very flnely
and flmir, and when these art* well as canllsard and then Into dice. Ijiy Supf.
Uoba of sU Borts hare to apstemli' add a Hole shaved .CasUle soap and
**MMbod In Hoos«fc(w|itsg."
minced ham and enough vneHud buttor mixt-il add the milk; sMr and beat them In a'pan set in a hot oven, watchM«*eting for worship, 11:04 a. m.
tbeir work, they could not gei^on any
a MP<Kintul at borax. With
r ' Ssps tbs Psnn JourasI:
to
make
tbe
mixture
into
a
smooth
the mixture for a few minutes; put it; Ing carefully till they are a 1 Ublj ■ ilor Kniltavur. S:0<t p. m.
other way. Why could not the private
cloth or sponge she would hare
"Aaoox the many puauUs that woKndeavor. C;16 p. m.
paste. If haSn U not at band, any other
buttvr<*d plates and bake in a^iuick lm>wn. Platt* a layer of these in lh>>' (iosis l meeting. 7;.'Wi n. m.
BBU do the
her whole kitchen clran In nn hour.
f isaa toms h*«r band to. ntiUtlnr has
oold meal will do. and either anchovies
meeting. Thursday. 7:30 p. a.
The crying need of ae rounln* 1*
And her tnble and working bench
yrt boss dlsoorscsd ptors bosoraUs
or anchovy paste may be used. Make
of Parmt-san <
for a rational, naikmal, healthful diet. were cleaned with a two minutes' wipe
or so lapoftanias
the compomid Into bails about the slsc
h a ^ the 4
tbo pancakes high
aM metbodkml baMts oo ae part of after work. Her window ledges, where
us SSI fsrgsi that It U Is tbs bomas
and shape of the yolks and restore
rrse Methodist.
tuarmaiadt* lie-'hot ;and serve at once. This is th<layer of preserve
ae members of tbo bousobold. And her flowers stood, and her pantr>Preaching at 21.T E. Hlh St.. Sunday
iHbal mss asd woarn gtwr asd ars
ihem to their place between the two
cenuin*’ f-Yi-nch bouillon, and It Ik the iil:;5up. m. Rev. C. Miller.
tween each.
lei this state and condition of things shelves were wiped once a week in a
brat tralnsd Isto Utres of usrfolsras
cups of the whiles. Kei-p these In
•
flniiit tbltiK that could, lie served as a
prerail no maWer wbo comes or what few minutes.
and ootid worUi. Tbo man who proplace by wrapping them In several
Firat Frssbyterisn Chureh.
Salmon Coquettes.
first t^u-rw for a dinner.
happens. Th*e Amcriraa housekeeper
No bousecleanlng was eve- neces thickneseea of Us«ie paper, folded
rides a good bssss for bla famllp. wlib
Cor. Washington and I*ark atresta.
Pour off the oil. Chop salmdn HU
' MRS. P. l^aBONTA.
wesra herself out. and seu her serv sary. for the kitchen was a1«-ays per
It**v. L IJ. nusell. Paator.
full and plcsiy of svotythlng. may fral
Sffuare, the ends fringed ini<
ants, tf nbe has any. in a sutc of re- fecHy cleaa. and she never baA ants or
Morning service. 10:30 a. m.
that hr Is fb** prUns Ibctor In (bai ratwisted close to the egg. Uno a bas
lllble w-boot at nooo.
bsUkm. entertaining company.
roaches, for the repeated clranlng with ket with green leaves or grasses and top layer of coarse gravel and stones.; gar. Let it get hot. net boiling, and
UbUshaesu Bsi wbai would nil his
I Christian Kndeavor. C;30 p. m.
oflsB orerf<>cds her guests and under pure boras la the water destroyed
The water will be filtered a« aucces*- serve at onee. It is ver>- nice with the
thrift, as a auosMhsr aad liberal
pile the eggs Ip this.
Ev4-n Ing serv ice, 7; ::o p. m.
feeds her family to ercry day life.
every smnblanee of Insert life, as well
prorldra. siaM for. If tbsrs was no
Chicken 8al^—The mest of s cold lull) aa if an expensive appsratus ha« ‘ cream dressing alone, having much Hu 1 W. M. 8., first Wednesday In ibn
"If we,can not have a national sys- as germs of every sort.
H-n used.
taste of cauliflower; but the vinegar 1 month.
oas wiibla doors oapabls of wisely
boiled chicken, cut Into small,
SorUl hours, second and fbsrth Wed
tea of housekeeping, and training
A neighbor of hers did un a besii- pieces. Half as much celery as yo-a
If yotx wish to succeed In making | makes another dUb of It enilr€*ly,
aansglns aM dlspssslsg tbr arans
nesdays In tbe month al 2: an p. m.
schools for ae aaac. ^ can at least tifttl. really It wa beantlfnl. kitebeu
St band? Money making U not
Prayer meeting Tbnraday eveoittf
have chicken, rut Into inch lengths. gonl tea lie particular to use freshly , Ne< tar Caki-*.—The whites of thrwhe methodical uMsr preaeat condi la Deirt bine and white. She use«l
ttts of UiM lf.—It Is ibc use that Is made
One small head of iettnee. Pepper and boiled water; but It must lie really U-ggs and one pound of loaf sugar will at 7:3«. 84-ats free.
tions. Rating Is the most laponani some chrap but good willow ware dish
All are welcome to all the ssnrlcii.
eg It that ooonts. Some people would
salt to taste, pne tablespoonful of oil, UiHIng hot. not only simmering. I’n- j be requirr-d to make these delicious litof all things aai concern the family es and dark blue earthenware and her
raise belter tvbUdrra if ihey bad losn
lablespwmful of vinegar, one cup leaa these two fioinls are aitendwl to , He cakes. Drop the squares of sugar,
M. E. Church.
Fourteenth Street M
i.stale. L»el ns bare regular hours for curtains were d>esp bl*»e and white
the leaves wlU not open pror>**rly. and - stweral at a Hme. Into the egg whiles,
ful of mayonnaise dressldg. yix
Bicmoy.
Rev. J.*W. Miller. I’a
mculs, and be sure to have thea ready print. These walls were entirely white
Class meeting. 9:45 a. m.
"Tbs ralus of a wrfi kept home ran
the iavor will not be fully extracted., and beat with a egg whip. Tbe egg
cm chicken and celery, srasbn
on time. And let ns train the heads of nnd the floor dull blue nnd white tiled
Preaching
10:30
sot be aetiaftated. Sweeping and clean-,
moisten with oil and vinegar. Une a
It Ik well to know that If cauUflow-; wUl dlaaolve the sngar as It froths.
a a y ' kaervlci*.
at I"
©© m.a. m.
it 12:0‘
our homes to know that they. too. effect.
lag are sot all of Msekeepisg : conkera and cabbagem are alUiweti to stand ; and by the time every lump to be use.1 j
*atri-sp p. m.
salad bowl with lettuce, and
aust metbodlie their work eons to he
On her windows were red geraniums heap your salad. Pour the thick may- in salt and water tor at least half an Is dissolved the whole will be very
Evening
7;:i0 p. m.
lag aad satlnt do sot HU the entire
i-nlng si-rroon.
I
OB baM at tbs appointsd Has. They on Delft bine and whHe oilcloth. This
Prajvr
meeting.
Tburaday
evrntaf
bill: fiustshlng and splertalnlnr are
laalse dressing over tbe chicken and hour before cooking alt insects talll be light and dry. Turn the stiff froth In
•t tn
are mostly hungry, and there is oo kitchen, which coat but little, for U
drawn out from the leaves.
to a lined aaucepan. and set It ovt?rthe
SSIP S wmU fradloo of It; while music
celery.
welcome.
need for them to keep the table wan had to be rODovated the time It was
Protect your blouse sleeves when ! Art*. Beat It aleadlly with a spoon c
SM gn sM mprature bMp. hut do not
Rgg Salad.—BMl six eggs perfectly
ing. and tbiags spoiling, as many In made over, wm actnally the most
hard, putting them on In cold water, doing work by making aleevelet* of ■ HI It rises to twice tbe alxe it w
asks BP tbs
tag TbeaUltasr.thcdrsssaakei.tbe considerate men do. If they once fnllj Hstic room in the bouse, and It saved and cooking ten minutes after this the aame material as the blouse itself, when put Into the saucepan. Then i
realise tbera to a storm brewing In houra of time la the care of cleaning
typewHter. tbs bookkeeper, the di»ctor
reaches the boll, that the yolka may The ainplest pattern Is a straight move from the lire, and with a silver ij Woodman hall over postofflee.
W.-dne«day
evening. TesttmODT
side tbo bouse that any raise the roof
be dry and mealy. Cot the whites In piece of material Joined, hemmed lop si>ooa dipped In cold -wau-r. form the meeting at T:3Q.
If a wonsan has to do her own work two, remove earefully. and rub the and bottom, and having an elastic run • little cabe.s on oiled paper placed on
I puranlt. nnd that endi
R.*adlng roam. No. 314 WllhellO
right Hme, they will get there.
she It saving hralth and bcaety. at yolks to a paste with three tabtaspoon- In each hem.
block, open every aftemoou (except
baking tin. and set them In an ov(
Method, and regularity llgbten all well as time, by having a pre-uy oil
branchfoto of -minced bam or chicken, or both, ■ Tbe gennlncpess of roasted coffee \ barely warm. Let them dry until a fiuBday) from 2 to B.
A cordial invitatloB to attend all
work. The woman
woman who
who to
to «
oonsuntly cloth kltchen.->Pltuburg Dispatch.
ten drops of onion Juice, a salispoonful may be easily tested. It will not col-> very light straw color. These may be •cnrlccs and the reading roenn.
ta. IT she aakm bsr^ cnUlng
eaUlng oomplrlc.
oompirt
Three Oeod ReclpM.
Aege or university
^nring to tod ^tbo vecy
trf mtmtard. n tablespoonful of melted or cold water, nor will the bean lose ^flavored with lemon, rose or vanllto
Tbepreiw
ways of doPopOven—Two cupfuls of milk, two butter, salt to tanto and half
•M tastnicts hi. best and moM expeditions am
Its amooth aurfaco or hard, tough con- and delicately tinted If liked.
A
Csthelie.
reads bto
K- log things coass to be na «
cupfuls of Hour, two eggs, sad
fit Francis church, corner Oaai and
spoonful of paprika. Croard thU mix- slstency w-heo soaked In water. Chic- alight depression may Ijc left In the
tcaapoonful of ealt. Beat tbe eggs
cry aad other imttaikms become quite cenisr of each and 1a this may be Tenth street.
^
g.^y, ^j.^iock.
back Into tbe balvsd whites,
Low
I
separately aad well, add the whites ting a bit off the bottom of each enp •oft and spongy when soaked and ren-■ placwd a halved walnut meat, a
jq.jo
last, thra beat well together. They that It may stand upright, and letting der the water muddy. Tbe test for*, blanched almond or pistachio nut. a Vespers. 7:30 p. m.
by ta all thtags. The great
eay be baked ta roll pans, or deep tbe newly formed yolk rise above tbe .roffee, then, to soaking In cold water, camlled cherry, or square of caBdl»*d
Ixmteii deroHons. Wednesday aad
Christinas
founded
hy
Jobs
and
gem
pane,
which
ebould
be
heated
on
Of
course,
this
must
bo
done
In
fore;
peach
or
pineapple.
j
Friday
ev«Jtafs.
7:30.
do the thing ehs
edge of tbe white aa far as the original
Ckarles Wesley, was callnd Methodtol. tbe range nM grenned before tbe bntOrange Blossoau—8Ur toffethor for
)olk would have done. Arrange these grinding.
f would traeb tbone nnder her M to
U pat ta; they ebould be Hlled hntf on lettuce leaves and serve with a
When a cotton frock has become'half an hour one pound of sugar, three;
Fmae
r to. «ho to in n oonetnnt eute of wee hecnaao of tbo rtgulaiity nnd strict
priaclplee of lu founden. No hawe- full, with better. When baked, serve
French dreMng or with boiled salad faded, try boiling It in cream of tartar, whole eggs, and four yolks. Add auf-| Judies ^hrmry bnUdlng. Froat
^ fere with great help, or ansi accept
kfeplng can be called good bouaekeep- immedtately.
water
to
make
It
white,
and
lu
useful-1
flclent
flour to make a hatter atl* Hreet, near Caaa.
drssMng.
that other altemnilTe. no M •» »“•
Cspt: sad Mrs. MunseU ta charge.
tng without method In It."
Bon
the
pota
I
make
cakes
that
may
be
BSS may be continued.
j enough
Tim latter to tbe eiadttka ta which
Public meetings every night axospitoes nM when oold cut them ta round
i baking tin with a spoon.
Coat hangers of wire. If padded and, ^d
fnmere’ wives aeoMly ere found. H !•
Monday night.
Heipe Fsr I
sUcee of gtedlum Uttaknaes
oorered with shirring of
^ ‘ Flavor with orange flower water, aad
at record, as a tact, that o*ly elghtaho An easy road runs smoothly down
Sunday, ll a. m, Hoimeas meeting.
Grease with lard the top of a store ribbon or silk and the books wound j hake in a quick oven. When cool, cover
ontone la elkee and put them with
To HaK-Way Town:
1»sr cwBL of Aaertena tUaUlee keep
3:30 p. m, Christian’s praise morifour ottacee of butter ta a frying pan; ‘that has been burned rad. This must with narrow ribbon, are salable aril-i with white Icing with a little orange
ope eenraM. and only two per cent, For everytbtag tbafa but begat
when the onkms color slightly add tbe be (ions when the store U coM. Rub clea for a cbuirh fair or haraar. and frosting In tbe center.-Deteolt Trib- ng.
ikeat Mora. So It aneaui to bs allotnd And everytbtag that's never done.
S.OO p. m., n red bot Balratloe assstta the pea until the lard on with a cloth and let It rn- making them Is dainty employment, une.
to boussksepers to peddle Utelr own Just iwlto aMde, one by one.
__ ______
OoM tato Half-Way Town.
they
arc a_________________
good color, drain and serve mala orrr night. Thea apply a thin for erentags al borne. A sprin
unnos^ and it u the better part of
Our standard. "HoUaess UalO tht
^ wtMhto to learn to paddle thea k> U>s Half-ltatabed walto are tumbUng down hem wkh chopped parley aprtakled coat of btaefctag aM when nearly 4ry of rtolet-orrto between the layers of
Lord."
poUsh srhh a brush
orer thsnt.
eotton Is aa improvcmeaL—Pictorial
^ . aalset aM moet prodtabls way.
la Half way Town.
Our BattleCry. "Sinners, Cbara |g
Bear ta mtad when washing glassCurried Chlekeo-Cnt the ehleken
Review.
?
*Td6 many women seem to be dseU- Balf4atohM etreeta ara always lined
Bslvsttoa
for You."
»; put them tato wars not to put It ta hot water bottute of aetbod in tbeir work. TItar With bnlf-done wotk of every kind;
AU sre welcome.
wUh a few lltUe ptacas of Una ftrst. as It wUl be Uahle to craek
Rer. D^cSriSta!*Pastor.
have aento when they feel like gei- AM aU the world |aet tags bnbtad
Three OoM Reelpea.
Even delicate
10:30
a.
m..
morning
serrl
aali
perk,
an
nntaa.
and
a
Uttle
salt.
Hag them: read ta tbe moralag mad
Oete
la dreary Half-Way TMra. .
New Oahhage Msb.-FlrM sUoo toe
BsMay school at aasa.
Put la ewmgh eold water to corer ft; ■taaa can he safriy waahad ta rery bot
tanka lb ibn afiernoat; are i
Oncbalf ospful of htator. aae oofM
Y. P. fi. C. E.. C:18 p. m.
•uMctaat eshhagr tod eook la plenty
wuter M sUptoH ta edgewtoe.
oMght ta the iMs aad all nnkaapt Keep etralght along aad dost loeb tal It stossste orer the fire nnUI the
Ssaday ersntag Oospel mtoCtag at <*r stoar. one egg. oaa capfsl of mMk,
An taegpeasirs fitter may be made or water uaUl rery tendOT. Drain and
okleksn to vety teoAsr and the srater
down
vheo they coirtd. by plaaatag and eiw
7:30p.m.
four
cBplttls
of Hoar, aak, three ttohas slnwiirrn niasosi away: then mix from a large 8o«ter pot that has been to a medtastetacd heM of cuhhage add
Praysr mooftag. Thonday oreataf spnmfuto of baklag powder. Add Iasi
Toward Half-Why Town.
enitag tot «ke praper Uae. have-----a tablespoonful of enrry ta a Mule wa tborotohly cleaned. Oorer the bole ta one plat of sweet cream. Wbsn It bolls at 7:30.
They nay. K ev«y one aboahl try
fOttM laktaff n nap. or nMLjdfi
oas capfhl of eboppod dataa. Eakp ta
qraos Rptocepal Churoh.
up lemore from the ire. add a heapthe
botttoa
srtth
n
ptaee
of
dean,
ter;
stir
this
tate
Ihs
Rrary.
aM
let
To koto «• Mtai. btkk tod apiy.
nM aewtag br ruadtag. 4 pasMni
long, toallow paaa. aM serre worn
Rer. C. T. BUM. Beelor.
lag taaspoaMnl of tov. sdrtad aassoth
R stew srjth the ohloksn tan mtaatsn ^onge beta town hy n layer of oo
We nhaM dtaaoemr, by aM by.
time in amma tidy, ptoneani way.^
Owasr Eoardaum ar^ihroM Wash with botssr, ar with a Uqald saam tor
Till'd be BO HaM-Way Town. Hare rsMj seme Itan hpilsd, nM tans ly pwvtorsd charaonl aM ftate on top ta a IttUe ooU milk. aM Jnai before
"It to not tbe woeua wbo eneas to
ssrrtng pour orer It hatt a cup of rtae- ingtoa strsri.
ta cups. Utah Che chlclnn. take oat sf tids a layer of disnn anM with
be always at H. who ncwakpltoba Ibc
ami'SQinciiMi ♦
...j
SERVICES III THE CflUnRES
J
'm
-I
0R9 TmAVcnis enrr.
OBILffiRffTKMU
<rf tb« Mist Bflktrts U Milhe ft •MTT »» *■ !•'»»
wttfc
vtM bft i»a|f^ Tlftttcd tkft L«vte
ftft4 Ctefli cwotlllaB eiwndt ftt Port*
B«rtkefe«teliM^ ,
ft. ft ftMftftHftftM^taa
Mirir oc tM
iWBK**
h to tafeo
.oow I
raMtft vrcftdi to
■wk ikm grsre fti Kevport. B. L. iV
MiiItbI De TVrvftjr. vho w»
kl* tintnmtmt to> ftM^tfce
ftS4 tke Aaiertcftii
Warwick. FmflmA, hoaaU the oHeat
aadajr achoed teneher. Her nai
BS tho ftdaOMioD Cterie of M
Mias Oven. Bhe la ft year. old. and
cftBt. to tlie gfovad. lie va« lodHood
has taaght fn'thc local Sanday sdraols
to iMUk. ‘'Here.*' re aftld to hie frie»4
for W raan.
MftfU.
4oB*t like the Me* of pftr*
Littia Oraea Schroedar of linvaa|« M CMU M> tel Hi tbm.
kee. a blind girl, aeleeled from n hnl
r*"<e«e ftiit n boat op tbe^ feUov.
saws of the 17 Ben to eerve aa
vlw ftf* nmtlac the ahov. LevU end
grand jurors In another ffght agaiast
Clftrtc. ftod eee UI cfto t gM ft pft»-'
the ”boodle ftng” la the Cream City.
The Watt Fplot ebuv cf ittS vni
To show their diaregart for the
htvft tu hftM eefttarr rwihloo thl« jfmr.
crova. all the aoeiaUet aaetsben kfi
There ftT. oily t^e
One ot the chamber juat before the German
UMM, Oeoeral ASexaader 8. Webh. let.
Tice chancellor read the Imperial comBead of the New York air ooUego.
maatcatloB doaing the relchWag.
Mklftg the ftfrenfemenu for thie
Prank G. Bigelov, the bankrupt nnd
gfttherlAS. The other liTing nrabere deCaalUng pretideot of the First Naof thftl ctaee nn Generel Chftrie. «. thmal hank of Mtlvaakee, has pot la
Oomtoefc. Oeaeral Derid UcM. Oregg. a claim oa all the fnaamnee pottdea
Chtef Joetiee NIchoU of the eoprwno on which he paid premlams and which
conn of Looleiftoft end Omerel 8eB> amoonta to $700,000.
!
vet BredL ThOM nen grftdoftied when
The Obodwln Stoddard, a foor-maat-!
the Iftte Bobert E. Lee we* fti the heed cd aehooner which haa left New York;
of the mlUtftry ftcademy. In thet clftM
for San Jaan. P. R.^ praclicaJly la ai
verv the brlUlent oonfeder.te loedere. huge floating bomb. Her carga eonGofterel J. E. B. Btuert end Ococrel slau la part of gpsollne, naptha, dyna- i <
Hood.
mltc and gunpowder.
i'
Bkhftrd Wftfiwr. the compoeer. we.
ft* ftidOBt repobllcftii In lf4». In the
mrchfree of Dreeden there he. Jtut
hees Hmefti^ n document wflUns
IMrth ft oftft^ high treeson ftgftln.t Notive te all Peraens Intaraated;
Tbe special aaacaamrnt tax roll fori
ihn BBelelftn, He vn« fteruaed of hav
ing written to a f-*«»d ft leitrr pro- the paving of State atreet from tto eeat
line of Caw street to the west line of
poefaig to tn^ Saxony into a n*pubUc. Railrfvd avenue. I* now in my hands
-Bm whom ahft>i we make pre*ldent?'* for collection. Tbe first insullroeni
he naked. "I eet notiody competent to be paid on or before June 30th, 190a
U. E. HASKELL.
for the o®ce except our prcuent wirCity Treasurer.
ereigh. rrederlck AumMto. II.” Fred Office—Room 202 State Bank building.
ertek Auftoatua does not aeem to here
June 1 imo
npprecdftted the hamor of the .uggeatioa that be aboidd doff the rroa^ and
ooftcent hlauelf vUli the dlenlty of a
.repabUoftft prckleDt. For thU flx*h
of unoonaeloat fun Wagner hod to liolt
to SwUxeriand.
grading and paving Of East Front j
If there wax anylhlnR the mte Sen
CL fntm the east line Of Park
<*t to the oast line of Wellington*
ator Hoar dialikod more than he did
another it was profanity. The .atory straet, is mow in mv bands for coUeclic^. The first Installment to be.paid
la toM how much shocked the vener on or before June St*.
nble aeoator would be by tbe luflamma* ^
M. E. HASKKLU
I
City Treasurer.,
tory Interjection, of n certain polltlrJaa with whom he frequently wa» Office—Room 202 SUte Bank l.ulUllns
June Mmo
to confer. But on nil such
I
MV. MUME t, Wt.
1Mb ad SHk Hmm
fir £i?
THIS IS THE SEASON fOrr tnortgee^;
tnfrlgcf^
atom and garden hoaa. Ot L thorn of
Jallaa GnaphaH. 417 Union.
H.ECIKK3TT
FOR
POWER
i. B. MABTtll Phyrtnien avi OT^
•earn OSee MS Brat rramt sMt
No rnmat WHAT FOWD
ooofQ raaniGi amp «t oer
IMNOOmE,
AU. w*CB*s*'c*rnB».
*• ^
matna Brae.* State atreet tttrery hara
aad Sit your haR. An klada. freeh.
may Ihtt
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
mm w* cwHW.i»i*'
UON CMTEE
pactag* M MOH OOITKE yon gt* on» twH
dB »raj
,
_
.
(Sef9tbaline ht~~*~ te valaahlapramiBDma.)
«»» »»
deolrieitjr, not oaW ttar aeo.
nomic rwsmu.hBt fcr iv—offit
of wtilHj SDd Roneal hdHitB*
bilitj.
^^meawnwflC theaalBma
BBAL BSTATB AND hJDANB OimM
‘ Xioaa On, T
Oiton raem f
TSSJ[
OB. T. A. WILNBUI, ]
Let tn vitalize an idea
for you.
Boaidman kiver
Bcctric Usht
& Power Co.
Bl
umt
OlaMm'Vttad
BeomaTaa4$,H. AL VruuA
OahkMk. BMhphoM
IM
OB. B. B. mNOW OMea over i
lean Vng Btera. •jwMI .ktt
to aya^ aar. neat Md thraM a
•ttad. BelhpheMa BiaMrai
MMhatraat
.
DB. W. F. jntAVtWAYB-
Ym Art Hit Fttliti Well,
telwetetlMpmite m ssarhB
PAVING TAX
K Mt
ARTMUR HOLLIDAY—m. a Phym
dan end rggaw. Romovnd to «f
■eaa ovar Flrd NntlonaJ hnnk OF
paMtax
paIgTax
asHag the culprit except In tbe
oat manner. One day when the polltAdan came to the senator's rommlttep
« to all Persona Intereated:
room on a subject of considerable Im
p special asseasrot*nt tax roll for
portance Mr. Hoar Indicated a seat
the paving of West Front street, from'
the
west
line of Union street Ui the,
him and remarkinl: “Now. Mr. Blank,
west
of Maple stn‘et, is now In my!
before we entrr upon a dlscoalon of bandsline
for collection. The flr»t installthis qtiaaUon we ahall assume that mem to bo paid on or Infon' June 30. j
.* . • everybody and everything is damnetl. 1905.
'
M. E. HASKELL.
ft * » Then we can Ulk it over nmicably."
City Treasurer.
An Austrian meteorologist. J. N. No Office—Room 202 SUte Bank building..
wak. who forocaau the weather by
June 1-lmo
■Mans of a plant called ”abus precatorina,” dlacovered by him In Mexico
SEWER TAX" .
i
many years ago, will erect hi. first
wander stations in Vienna and Lon- Notice to all Persons Interested:
don. Nowak maintains that his forcThe special assessment tax roll foV‘
easta are obUlnable from three to the constructUm of Lateral Sewer No.
1 In Dlatrict No. 1. beginning at the.
vAghl days aheed.
,
rsectlon of Wellington street, at:
. Mias ERen Stone, the mlselonary
alley between LYont and State'
eiB tn said city, thence running
who wo captured by brigands several
t to the east twt*niy-tw6 feet lot
years ago. la preparing to return to
six. block five, original plat of the Til
ioreign landa She will proiwbly go to lage (now city) of Traverse City.'
Bulgaria or Macedonia. It Is under- Mich., has been placed In my hands
ntood by .-both Miss Stone and the for collection, the same to be paid t
Amerloan board of missions that the or before Jui
latter will not be cxi>ceted to ransom
h«r tf abe should again be captured
hy hrlgnnda.
.
Bo much haa been written and aald
Of Maxim Gorky as tbe "tramp
thar.” tka aaaoclate and leader of the
gooamt workingmen in Russia, that it
M iwprtatog to learn that he baa made
a lortune In the publlahlng business
with lour other Russian authors. So
anoocasful baa this venture been that
'it' la aald Gorky baa nuxde more than
M«^M0 rubles (1125,000) in the buslWhan the news of the great Japa-.
Mae naval victory reached PitUburg
a
of acrobats from the island
•mpiro were appearing afternoon and
evaalngln acireus. On being assured
of the Rnsalan overthrow they prompt
ly want on strike foj: a day. posit Ively
ratnalng to work. Instead they proceed
ed to decorate.the city a vivid
cnreCully refraining from any broac]
of the law. however. They were allowml fuU liberty.
LAantanant Oeneral Chaffee, chief of
alaB. raoeaUy made a decision regard
ing the proper construction oC tbe in
fantry drill
regulaUona requiring
tnwpa to *%tand at atlentton” while
the naUoanl nlr of ‘The 8tar«pangled
Banner” U being played. He holds
that the reffnlatlonB do not mean that
the troops ahall uncover when out of
doors, bat It does mean for them to uncover U Indoors without aide arms.
The onasUon was raised by Captain
Oeoege L. Byrodp. retired. mtllUry tnatiwetor at the ^yer Military
tnta. Culver, lad.
’
___ _
Barlla oUidanu^adil>«I^
prince nn bnmate torchlight aerenade
on the availing of hU^^ding day.
The emperor will give him a brilliant
mimary review oa the aocceedlug
' days. All Berlin is in a atew of prep
aration lor the fOaUrltJea. The MackfenburgBohwerta tolka are very prood
ah§rad by tke aristocracy of the cap-
On. Saif. & Pmkiilipi
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OmCES
OVER JORRSON DRUG CO.
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATH5
arc a positiva cure for RHETTKATISlt. NET7HALGIA. LUklBAQO.
CATAKKH. SKIN DISEASES, STOMACH, KID2fEY, LIVXB
TROUBLES, Etc,
JUKE I, 2 m 3,
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
We will si*ll a fully guamnlee<l
MANISTEE, MiCaKiA.N.
!i. '> tl-'.-. rjprr T.l.r-
RAZOR
«Tri»e *‘tr.
This is a Razor that wi* guarant*v to giv«* sntisfarlion
nnd if yon want a razor
mwisTiiEigiETOinr
14-A Front Btmmt
Second Ward.
Notice to all Paraons InUrat
the construction of a ti
DUtrici No. 7. beginning at the Intersc-ction of North Union street with
Duardman river, thence north to Bay
strv>et. thence on Bay street to Ran
dolph street, thence to Division street,
thence to Monroe street, thence on
•nroe. Willow and Madison streets
idolph street, alao on Randolph ,«
Rand
Bay street to the alley be-^
street from
fi
tween C»‘dar
O'dar and Spruce airecta.
(hence
thence to the
(ho alley
allc: west of Elmwood
avenue, thence to Madlsun street, has
been placed In my hands for collection,
the same lo be paid on or before June
Offle
M. E. HASKELL.
Ciir Treasnrer.
s Bank building.
SEWER TAX
Fifth Ward.
Notice to all Persona Interested:
The apodal assessment tax roll, for
Ion of Lau____
Lateral Sewer No.
onstnictlon
1. Sewer Dlslrirt No. 8. located In the
alley between Washington and WebBtrecta.
runnin
Washington atreet. thence west <m
Washington street to Rail
thence to connect with
haa been placed in
:e same
fore June 30. 1905.
M. E. HASKELL.
CSty- Treasurer.
Office-Room 202 State Bask boUdlng
ice: AND WOOD.
sten to a s
Whe
____ you want Ice or Wood don’t lisi
falker:
he wants your dollar today and will be in some
falke
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make you
promisee as to
sen icc; you know that I
have done so during the j
and exptxjt to
till *Jxi} end of time. CttUess*
Cttll
Phone 7U
JAMES O. MOF»»CINE
IB. F. F. LAWTOH-OMoa room, m
movad to new Mnnaon hloek. aar
door to Dr. Hlgina‘ oMea
OIVB
DB. B. 1. THIRLBY-Bpodnl ettoa
tloD to dtoenam oC ehndren Boon
4M Btau Bank bldg Both phonm
VIK, VIGOR A VITALITY
Try a “Fill to-nl«#tt.*'
for Sals by all DragstoU
HARBY B. HARNI
tnnar and action rafuMtor.
faetlon gimnntMd. Wltk I
Otx. pkonetM.
Mode Bo
to Ovnt and SB Cvnt Boxaa
accept iio*susstitutu
Traversa City. Mich. Cltx. phoM 1«
Ormduau of Phlladoiphia OonSal od
Thursdi]!, Friday WALL PAPER
and Saturday
FRANK TRUDE
SEWER TAX
Tenth; Otts^SSSm;
OB. A. H. HOLLIDAY, UI
yffiea la Manana
ranto UalvareUy. OAea
o«ea 1«: ram
Mdg.
_____
HERVEY H. ANDERSON-Attoraay
and counselor, Wilhelm block, Traw
arm City, Mich. Cltlaana phoM !•$.
That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose your paper—get our prices—
put on the wall. Also
furniture Bnishing of
all kinds. Painting
that will sund the
test. No peeling off.
OR. G. H. LYNCH-2 and 4 Bvthap
land block, physldaa and mriMn.
CltiMOS phone $44.
DRS. J. 0. 4 MART J.TRUBBLOOD
OSTBOPATHIC PHYWClAMB
OIBM«»7-kWUbalaiiadc. t a. m. W U
ISO * p. «. T to a
BsMoms ■
WrakMpfiaS. CHlarasahaoom.
JOHN R. SANTO
mmmmtmi
WUMta Bloek. T-m—, »
STEARNS
a F. OARVBR A BHD
FIRE DtSDRANCE
wuL nm iwsE
L. L. A. BUILDIND
A. D. TYLER
Ol^ IRHorsm mmo
DENTIST
256 Front Street
OBM MC 3m WUkifte MM. c
J»BPET CLEAMIK WOKS,
Ca^tQeaninc and Paati^
GEO. A. JARVIS
tZULIiaCIM
DENTIST
ewBgto> be made Into mgr, let we
low you samples
...
H. B. CHAPm. frnrum.
os ■>$
201 FRONT STREET
las Washtogtoc SI
LLllani
toWNtWan
MOMOE k McWETir
LOT FOR SALE!
|i|ii||8ElflUL 1ISURU8J
Sf I MEW WILHBLM BLOCK
AH.SXI32
In Rear Of New Postoffice
0. D. MILLER
ORRIO RAPIDS I laoim IT
COaPANY.
OKN*r 1ST
b MM M—10. Ml.
Must be Sold by June 1
Give us Your Bid Offer
ON TIME!
B Morgan, P. Kyseika
If there’s a single eommodity
in daily demand whi^ must be
delivered prom^jr $o afford any
lort of satisfaction—rapport life
itself in caaea of aickneaa-it’a
ICC- We not onlv fornish you
pune ice, give full wei^t,
liver it at your door, and charge
only a reaaooable prioe, bat we
have it on hand prompdy and
regularly.
TRUSTEES
Kodol
DYSPEPSIA CURE
m. o. Ddwxrr * compaht. cmcAoa tu»
FOR BALB BY ALL DMIMMrrD
iM
t
iti c. I. Ti|kt eai M.
.. _ EYES
TXavetea Oty fratoHaam
rreta antw te TteeeneCHy im aatM
wdt.
a L. UMKWOOD D_P.4I1.Al
aBKOBBy^Aaia^ —aarapm.
examined free
g^LASStS
UlOPRl
ARE
Cura llaadaohaa. Dtralgtiton
PBaEAlARPUETIB
Dry. Hard aai I
bPA’!ST:?«S
ea.MAkflthdfBTBS”*'
jar A RBCOBO WANT Aa
TMVBiits crrv.
8PAQ89
srto MHIIOIIS FOR WAR WEi^ MBIT
RQIEnVENSn
RESJilWElL
Tha little TfUaffa of Nortkpon b
oomlag to the frooi tUs aaanner wftk
etreet pevlaff. aad ao tor three walks
«aturoay.
june e ymbl
SniBElUB
CNAROEO WITH THE LARCENY
OF SB AMO SIB.
lao n cuis
cutks
Hr Wbe to tbe Bvcaiag Record.
Tsklo. JoBO t.o4leporU from tho
governor of cke province of Hiroohtma
says an earthquake ta that Siatrlet
yaaterdaj killed alx. Injured oovoatgalno and destropod many booMs. Thooo
reporu are t>elleTod to be ineom]
feet bdooged to pome
one dae and you any:
**What can I get for my
feet that will be oom>
fortablef”
Grover
Shoes are made espec
ially for tender feet
They are iHHii tVMsd
CLEVEUND BENTIONED
fWSmSEMMWCMIWIT
PlVINt NIB
WERE OPENER
UmI Urv« Im TWMRH'Mir N«N9 ^
Olwnil UrW BfM «f tk* %Vbfw
JOHN .SCANLON WAS THt LOW.
AWWR, ONfl bfid Zssmshwt
BST SIOOER ON BRICK.
All OmmoM Mtf UMhN
WMi WMtR<WL«
If WIN «»tte
RmmE.
LwiioR.
Tnla of
Ike Aflwrlflu AMMie FQiMit».
enUatac off tko ahera a«a(> Uagayea
PhlUpfflaa lalaaff.
: Rawlaa aralawa Aarora. OtaR aad
■aaawbaff aU mof or l«as daauffMI.
vftli Maar voaadai oa board. He aeooaspaatod thorn IP Maalla. The RosMaa eratows arfll olthor hare to leave
Maatla wtthla tvaaty-loar hoars or
he loieraed oatll the eloee of the war.
A oAloritr of the eooaefl of wi
•I. Polenhon holds to the off
that U U better to seaA atltUoas to
keeff Off the prsseat arar rather thaa to
pair the tadsoiBltT whleh H Is believed
the ioffoaose aee ears to daoaaa
the ffrleo of peaee.
Rear /tdmlral RaJoetvaulQr Is restlOff well at Eeieho. Ififfea vrith ao
daafferom ajrsBptoaui aad his speedy
rseorery Is looked for. The oOcers of
the RasMaa battleehlp Oiel have deowed to aooiffC a parole.
r.
presldsat espreeaail the eaiaeet hope
peeoe with Japaa. Prolaoaatloo oT the
war, he believes, will not resalt in
rletorr tor the Raselaa arms aad ran
oaly eenre to laefsase Eapaa’s ladeaalty aad reader awre diBcult the
draTilaff ol a treaty of peeoe which tho
oaar as well as the mikado can alRtiThe prealdeBt spoke, be said, as%he
frlead of Rasala ao less thaa of Japaa
aad OB behalf aot oaly of the Washing
tea ffovemmeot. but la the interest of
hamaalty.
Uatil his words hare reached TsarshoeRelo aad have beea eoaununlcsiod
to ■mperor NIeholas in the friendly
aplrit in which they were uttered, their
oEeet Aaaaot be eatUnated.
-The admiralty at 8t. Petemburg has
received advices that the Japanese
Eeet has atarted to blockade the barbor at Vladivostok.
^4
DTEROEU
JamOe Dyer died at the hoow of his
brother. Thoaaa ITw. or
Teath atreei at the hffe of 41 thu
awmlag. The Immediate cause^ his
death was qak* ooaa«r“*“-----blaed wHh haart troohle.
Mr. Dyer was hoi« la New Jersey In
WT. Shortly aCtor hie hirth his parv
aata asored to oeithtra Miehicsn and
bettlod oa a farm at
■Mht yeara affo Mr^^TW ’
ouiekea wkh vaaealar rhwwnktism
aad for the last tour yoare has beea
hltaed aad cooSaod to his chair.
BssMss his brothar. Mrs. Wao Dyer.
hU aged mother, aonrivee him. The
toaerml wui be held Ifpoday moralat
ot f from St PraaMi cimnh.
FOaeral TasaarfOss,
The funeral of Joeeph Dohm
llapiMoa vriu be held
from the leeldiRes^ Rov. RoWaaoa of Old Mlsioa aMaUas.
la charae tt W. & Aadenoo.
coed of Thaaha.
We wlah to expreas our heartfelt
tbaaks ter the ktodaess skowa as dar>
lag the Mflfcaom aad death of our chOdtoa by oar friends aad aelghbora aad
oapsrIiHy Dr. RIepleaks aad aarso.
IHas MSlar. of Tiavetae City. Mkhu
Mra. and Mr. Wward PUmc.
North Maalioa Islaad.
PETITIM
m
BTWniC
OWNERS OF MAJORITY OF FRONT.
AOS FAVOR THAT.
Five Firms SId'en the State Street
ImprovemenL Twe on Brick.
Two on Asphalt and ths
BltulKhie Company.
The bids for the paving of State
street from Cs«s street to Railroad
IDS were opened at the meeting of
the board of pobUc works last evening.
There were flve bidders and three
kinds of materials were bid on. brick,
sheet asphalt and bl^iUthle. At the
t petitioa signed by those
majoritr of the frontage oo
the street asking for bitollthlc ns the
material was read.
The bids were es follows:
Jobe Scanlon. Saginaw—
Loffan brick, tl.72 to. yd. .$23.»t9.S0
Saginaw brick. $1.78 sq. yd. S4.10S.10
MatropoUtan brick. fl.TS
sq. yd.............................. 24.336.10
Hooking Valley brick. $1.77
sq. yd................................ 24A67.10
These totals Include Westport stone
curb St 77 rents and ti SO s yard.
recB A Redmond. Grand Rapids—
Hadley brick. $1.81 sq. yd. .|24.3l».4r.
Ixigsn brick. $1.85 sq. yd.. 24.484.OS
Nelsonvilic brick. $1.86 sq.
yd ..................................... 24.COO.45
These include Westport stone curb
St 48 cents and 00 rents. Combined
curb and gutter would cosl_ 45 eenis
a yard.
SltutUhlc
The Central Bitalithic company put
t a bid of 12.11 a aquare yard for
their material, combined gutter at 4S
cents s yard. The toUl was |2C.488.t5.
Sheet A*Pbalt
The Cleveland Trin»«lad Pacing com
pany bid dn sheet ssphalt at tl.8S s
square yatd. combined curb and gutter
: 60 cents, total $24,002.75.
The Barber Asphalt company's bid
oo sheet ssphalt was $23,341.20.
Diffarent Widths of Streets.
The bids were baaed oo the engieer's estJmste esiling for s street
forty-four feet wide from Csss to Park,
street; forty feet wide from Park to
Boardman avenue and thirty-two feet
wide from Boardman avenue to Rail
road avenue. The bids were all below
the estimates of tbe engineer, the lowbrick being $3,000 lower.:
bltullthlc $3,000 and sheet asphalt
$3,000.
The board of public works will deter
mine to whom the contract'shall go
Mondar afternoon at 4 o’clock.
The Central BliuUthIc oompaar now
has their plant at Manistee and If thU
itract b awarded, will begtn work
InunedUteljr.
The companj would
brittg tweatjr.flve skilled workasea
wljh ihem^aad cmplojr uaUl the pavtag is completed upward of 100 local
workingmen. Ther are wilUag to
maka a positive guaraatee that the
paving will be oompleied br the flrut
of August but Mr. Cramoad states that
It la soaroelr llkelr that the Job would
ooa^e more thaa about six waeka.
He bellevca that It would be all qomptated hr Juir 16. la addUloa to the
hM. the coaipaar agrees to purchaae
from the city all the stone which has
ed here durtag the paei tow
ntarm.
•
4
THANKtO THE COURT FOR THE
oIATn sentence.
Said Ho mi No III Toward Theae
Who Frsoootttod Him—“God Forw
iivo All." He Bald. '
By Wlro to tho Evening Rooord.
ChieagD. June 3 —John Hoch. who
was coarietod of the murder of bis
wife. Mrs. Manr Weicker Hoch. was
today Boateaoed by Judge Kersten to
be hanged June 23. Hock claimed he
was InnooooU He said he had no Ul
will ngalast those *who proaecnted
him and when the death sentence was
passed bo thanked the court. "God
forgive all.** ho excUimed and walked
back to kls seat with an unconcerned
rffTf
rAI C
IlflC
HIIO
IM
111
UfilTIMP
fllUllllU
FIREMAN KILLED ON FIRST RUN
AFTER WEODINa
Came Heme Frem Wedding Trip Se» Hie Wife Wae III WHh
Typhoid Fever.
Br Wire to the Bve^ RMgwd.
Ashtabula. O.. June g-ltor Howard,
a Lake Shore flremaa of this rity. and
Mlsa BRlea Beach were laarried last
week. Tlity reCuraed from their wed
ding trip last night, she betag sick
with typhoid tevor. last night Hay
ward took his Erst ran oat on the road
and at Youagstowa was killed ta a ool-
Thore wiU be a apecial meetiar of
the Tramae CSIty ooasmaadery. Na 41.
this ertPlag at 7:80 to consider aa exeursloa to the rsoa** The ratae are
ao low that aU should take advantage
of the trtffL Mrefff Sir Knight q reCaei or Thanka.
qaeetad to be preeent at the mcetlBg
Wu wlah to thaak our trieads aad
loalghL
aalghhoru lor their klatfaeaa toasdarlar the atekaeee aad altar the death of
Mrs. L. Btoaor of ImdlagUm. who
our huehaad and tether, e^actalljr the
has been TiMtIag C J. Btaoer of Maple
C.M. a A.
CHy. pueeui through the city this
Mrs. P. Needham aad chOdrea.
aMTstag cm her way hoese.
Tt* iMiM St«ra'« FvtMlt
hicii away MniH 3TMt«y xvr.imica vB a tt
Ilw Siltn tf SiMftwk IMSM Sta
•tciiMt'clwk
•msifNo.
Do yon use the Bim paptw for 'Mie note qf ccodolenoe
and the lettw to your lawyer?'Tliete^ a right style of
■tatioDeiy for every pnipoee. Ifg good style and good
Plapar CsNMSRJ* Come in and let na
show yon onr assortment of Organdie Bond and Organdie glace writing papers.
,
CITY BOOK STOKE
«IUXT.UICnK COL Vm»>.
■rb4s. so are joatas aoft
and pliable as is possi
ble td make a shoe t :
By Wire to the Bveatag Record.
New YorJ. June 8.—Grover Ocvcload is the man most prominently
mentioned today for the ncenily cre
sted position of chairman of the board
of directors of the Equitable Life As
surance society with pi«mry powers
over all the depsrtmeoio and affairs of
the society. The complttee to name
the chairman of the society wlU meet
within s few days. The resignations
of the other directors of the society
are expected to follow the stormy
meeting of yesterday.
$1.50 to
$3.00
orMil*
iTulieck & Hoyt
Uroloro m^rmrn% Olo%talmi-m
Aik Tm kfli^hbor
AbMtTiMai
The Retyrn of. Sherlock Holmos
Bogins Today.
Mrntmf kill KL
Then«'s nothing s o
Comfortablo for wo
men s surntner Shoes as
light, cool and dainty
Tan Oxfords. We have
them in noariy all leath
ers and of latest styles.
^SELLER OF GOOD SHOt
Thursday evening when he took the
midnight extra freight out with a view
of making a settlement with the partt Muskegon. The later freight.
whMi leaves this city tor the south,
overtook the "extra" and young Adsit
left the slow train and took passage oo
the faster freight. At Barry. Just
abote Muakegon. be naked permlasion
of the kuifeomaa to leave aad walk
Into the dty. He was informed that a
warrant was ready for him and instead
of hWag allowed to leave be was
broukfl to lio&egan and placed in
rttstody. The young man is the son of'
Mr. and Mra. Arnold Adsit of West
Eighth Mreet aad has been in the em
ploy of the Fere Marquette ss freight
brakemaa.
HOCHWIUDIE JUNE 23
BUSINESS OR .PLEASOEE
and strictly Bsni
I Are Bapecled as RsatiK
have goieUy beea searchiag ^ city
for Waltor AdeH. who was wanted oo
a warrant tor the alleged taklag of
sums of money. ISfi aad $30. the
latter aom alleged to have been taken
from s trunk bakmgiag to a fellow
werkmaa at Muakegon where young
Adsit bad his headguarters while oa
doty ai freight brakemaa oa
braadi of tho Pere Marquette maalag
from MaMmgoa to Grand Rapids.
A warrant was taken out aad a week
ago the young man
at White Cloud by the marshaL
naked permission to step into his
to change his wearing apparel and the
opportunity was taken advantage of
by hto making a sudden flight to the
nearby woods. Deputy Sheriff James
of Muskegon arrived in this city Satur
day afternoon and a search of the
home on West Eighth street msde. It
is now sanouaoed at Muskegoa that
NINTH YSAN-EB10
taste aad good in eveay way if made by the kssrISM
This is tha woathar that
you bflKui to wish your
Blag from the Hotel Scott north to the
comer of Naww-o^ straet b beiag
ALLEOBO THAT HE THEN TOOK
paved oo the weal al^p. aad Nai
TO THE WOODS.
by street from the oorasr ot Wsakaaoo
OrriCfRE OF OREL OECIOEO TO aad Nn«on«^ to the depot oa Bay
ACCEFT A>AROUL
etreet will he lisprored with cenmat
walks, both sides of the street beiag weal ta Mashatea to Make a Settle. kVOULO MAKS HIM CHAIRMAN OF
nmK and MMc Flaaad Under
paved.
BOARD OF.OIRCCTORS.
tNRCE CRUliIRt ARE AT FREEENT AT MANILA.
6 0*0L00K EDITION
Groyert Soft
Shoes
UNDER MREST
CEMENT WALKS.
lUTHIII THAN EAV JAE INDSMVlUege ef Northpert la Oettint la Re
lifTV tAVt WAR COUNCIL.
ihcni«am
WKATHEK--M toBlgtt pomUU MlowBd br
Svadaj; wwiMr
toolsbt vlth brisk sootbciijr srlads.
CUTPRICESHOE
SALE
Think how ranch
fnn
you could
have with a cam
of,kodak supplies
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for little
money and be happy.
ssssssss
ELKSKIN SHOES
era. Let us show
you a few.
We
carry a full line
to fit all size of feet.
WAITJr
' DRLG J^TORE
G
See Our Window for
Baitalns
5 E ClIK 1H1IST8.US10N,
am-'
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ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
O. C. MOFFATT
Abstraots of Tttls
FRICBS •ATI8FACTOBY
■atabllaNaff tn IROS
S42EFRO]fTST.
lACMANT
ffYd
CrlRRsU ■rot*. NBsle Bombs b Always iR ths LsrK
Enormono purchasee for cash enablm them i
1 are the reoulte of a boiled down experience
25 yearu of aucoeuafnl bnaineua. Buying pianoe that om
experience haa proven to onr entire aatiiJaction have the
•tuff in them, the common sense, the tone, the durability,
the satisfaction to meet the requirements of the most conaervative mnaioian or buyer. Onr installment system is
fanltkaa. Just as pleasant to buy on time as though you
paid all cash.
GRINNELL BROTHERS
moncArs uabik mnic Boost
Km« Vr
MEWS e.XOOHDMmW
..
ObOnnMG oposmsBiNea
2S£^' f*""' '
MoU Wwathhor Oeod*
Cw^iffitec fritt^asd Sfrsw Bats
V
The hot weather is on the way—it never fails i»—
Ton camkotwfford to be tmcomhvtahle when two-piece
Suite may be had for fYoSt, flAit. |lt.it-«traw
hats from Sic Is
See oar window. Ooratrew
hat line w31 eqoal anything abown lor vahie and va
riety of stylea.
P Not Only
ForLufflber
ttvnj
and BttUdlnr Naterlal, bm for all
kinds of finished
wovdworU
¥ F this month decides yorr moving to a new busincis
* location, let us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your conveni
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!
TRAVERSE CITT MEG. CO.
Citizana Phona. 32: Ball. IBP.
THE REASONS WHY
ROSGOC
w. U Brown. Manaffar.
TEIM
FIFXV
Our large sales of MEN’S SUITS this season
leaves us with two hundred suits in well as
sorted sizes, to close—good seasonable suits,
worth all we have ever asked for them—for
young and middle aged men.
Prices Heretofeni $14 and $15
We will Close TIisfli for
$ID.50 EACH
w*«¥WBH«tco«k tittwwiw omt. mtettmjt. »tuw)av. wm t m*.
T“i.sr^“ T HEHIt OF MOHEI
%MH be Hali la ^ CHr Opma Huateu
*«ara«liprOiMte .lteor Ante ,
.
Will tea Cteoa.
'
ThalolJoalag to the pragraa for the
8l naada aebool rnaimrorwarat, aaarateea wblck all! ba Md la the City
opera baaaa Toabday atteidar
Cboras. Oroatiag.....................School
Salatatory ................... Wm L Barry
'V’
i M-.'
^
T
in ^t-tod^r
tow; a year or ten yaaia
benofr^fbr
nan w1k>
depoaita fab' nvinga in
a aonai, nibble fanan-.
cud inatitntion gp tfaia.
Did yon ever atop to
Aink bow faat intereat
growa? Figure it but
for yoniaelf, and atari an
aoooont—no matter bow
amallfaere.
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ueiv.
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9
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fJSons* Drug
’ I them.
ASHTCN OAAOCN.
r.=rs..';ii;r,’-.5=
pay. A COMPLETE LINE OF FOLD*:
ING Settees and all kinds of lawn goods.
Stores, only
8-V.
Try
OIB 1,0110 SHOTS FWa
Rod and Gun Club Had a Good Bhoot
Vaatorday
Aftamoon — Waritly
Mottol Woe by C. O. Carver.
........
srr.'.v
A miscellaneous shower was given
lant evening In honor of Miss Maj-me
Deaprea. who will soon become the
bride of Louis Campbell, by the Mlfmea
Idah Campbell and Nellie Blackburn.
Many preUy and useful presents i
received and a very enjoyable time
was spent In mnslc and game*. Dainty
refreahments were served later in the
evening.
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CANTILE 00.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
flfslM
Stmt
Just as the doctors give them to you—all these features make
The Han
newest of goods. One big case has nothing but rubber goods. Hot water bags,
rubber sponges, rubber air cushions, rubber atomizers, nasal syringes, nursfng bot
DR, W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental Work
Do so the next time you go by.
more.
By the way. have you ever stopped here?
Look around and s. c how you like us, if nothmg
The finest show cases that are made in the United Sutes, are filled with the,
tles, rubber nipples, medicine droppers, teething rings, douches, and dozens of other
articles made from the very best of rubber.
2» EAST HIORT STREET
THE SAVING ON A
REFRIGERATOR
^exallShaTingLotlon
Bnxvuny rseonnMwUd
26c.
fur
JOHNSON DRUG^
A Three light Chandelier
is not so much in the price you pay for the article, as in
the reduction in the ice bill. Wc save ^> ou as much or
more than any other store in the price and sell yon a^
fngerator that will consume the least amount of ice, Tfae
Leonard Clc;.n able Refrigerator is an example of perfection knotyn J1 owThe
country. We want you to be sure and see the kind that is lined with GENUINE
PORCELAIN on sheet steel. Thera are no seams or joints.
and cannot be effected by grease or acid. We can sell you a REFgipERATOR ,
for $7.75 or one for $42.00, and have any number of prices and
in between.
.
Complete with Shades and Lamps, for $5.00
Polished Bra* Finish—Ox Copper
J. B. Paige Hectric Co.
v>v
jl. 3, Wilhelm,
The Return of Sherlock Holmes
Befina Today.
■ JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR
m CASS STREET
Side
nah Drug Store" the ideal place to trade.
^ JUST RECEIVED 600 NEW SHADES
B-
correct.
3IMYDER
:
Otie^l^alf Price
The best equipped Sbsie depart
meat is Northern HicUrti. We
make any size yan wUh.
J. W. MiUlkeiL
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES 8AVIN08 BANK
rsMtolmtoublerata.
> hn Cast $«a*en's Sannmto at
Eveotbins new—The finest store fixtures in the state—registered phaTmaettta—
DBINTIST
Many persons »iit*it becanse Oielr business Is
small Uut a bank does not want to be bstherea
vltbit. Tbey are mistaken, so fur as dlls bank
teconcemed. We welcome the smaU deposi
tor ucordlaUr to the larce one. OnedoUar
will start an acenmt. Safe depodt boxes hr
All 112.00 Jackete for............... $9.M
AH $11-00 JackeU for............. M Jf
All $10.00 Jarketa for................730
All $9.00 JacketB for...................$75
ah $8.00 Jackets for.................$6.f0
A ll $f*^.00 .Tackeits for.............. ^ 50
All $-'».00 .Tuckets for..............$1.75
The promptest of delivering at any hour of the day—prescriptions put up absolutely
BOLD BY
^LANXAH & LAY MER.
>'Our new spring Jacket yet ? just notice the very
low prices „we are making. We carry the best
goods that are made, including the WOOLTEX
^
Garments.
PUREST OF DRUGS
Th$ Return of Shertoek Heines
Becint Today.
I-
'M
gives absolute insurance.
N o o t h e r house paint
compares with it in this
respect.
l^aoeVouBotidbt
oftfaetime. WeTl mtl« youfs If
ytBsayso.
J. W. MilUkefi.
A Huge Task.
_____B a huge task to un
cure of such a had case <rf kldn .
ease as that of C. F. ColUcr. «if Chero
kee, la., but Electric Bitters did
•e so far
writes:
kidney* were
U gone,
------ - *‘My kldm
I could not sit on a c air without a
cushion: and suffered from dreadful
backache, headache, a nd depression,
r.i found a
In Electric Bitter*, however,
ed to
cure, and by them waa restored
-------------1 recommend
thisgreat
The lingncial report of the C igar 1 perfect health.
.. to
____
tonic medicine
allwith
wl weak kid
Makers’ International Union has bten ‘ neys.
ys. liver or stomach. CGuarani »h-<1 li>
CV>.. F. H. Meads.
issued, and show* that the total sum Johnson
hnson Drug Store CV>...........................
f WoU fc Sons, druggists. Price
handled by the offleer* of the tinlofi S. E.
r>0c.
reached the sum of 12.583.864.74.
Insure Your Bouse*
by A. W, Pock.
Complaint l» frequently made that
Miss Man- Barboux. an tomatc of
Traverse City has too many doga of
t'heciawilhai
iKHi.Kwsnohomcarvl.1.
the
daas that possess
no home or vlsl- the countv hospital at Lo* Anm-lc.
hie miwns of *upiK>rt. The unlicensed' Cal., who has Jnsl fallen heir to f«S0.----------------000
from uj upcle. says she gave John
doga. especially when warm weather
€»mea. should l*c put out of the way as D. Rockefeller "the mb'.en" 60 years
speedily as i>o#*lblo. They are not an sgo. Just after she hid been graduated
ornament to the city nor do they add from Vassa-.
to the comfod. of the cUIm«*. A horde
of doga acting as scavengers may l*e
all right In Constantinople hut our «anItary arrangement* are dlffcreoL
J. W. 8L.AXKR
WlMlMAkuilMail TMrBritakUBMirsraii
79 OU
The fine weather broujsht out a good
attendaBoe at the regular Friday after
noon shoot of the Traverse City Rod
and Gun club yesterday afternoon and
over 1.000 ahoU were fired. The
weekly medal was won by C. O. Carver
with IS. The aoorat were:
Carver
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Walton ...
There are a number of street cross
Mead. ....
ings In the city that should receive at
Sawyer ...
tention at onoe. In aome cases there
-The railway switchmen are Kcndiii.?
Darrow ...
are bolea that an? enough In themHit their revlstHl cooHlltullon.
nelvea to cause an aocident at night
even though they happen to be under
an arc light but In other cases there
are places equally as dangerous
Saxton ...
dark cornera. -The crossing on me
west aide of Caa* street at East Eighth
p A 1 N T is insurance
8ln*et to a fair example. There to a
* against decay. “Shipbole in that Just the right slxe for
catching a |wd»*strlan'a foot and no
'man" Pure White Lead
Stanton
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IJ
electric light on that comer.
is the oniy paint that
E. V. Pattlaon won the gun raffled
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what you want at jutt wfaat you want to
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
«>«l<ll7-.«>OrtU«l«TtalU
room and in about ten days, outside the
three-mile limit on Lake Michlgu. will
«ah for auckert. The aame acheme
waa tried at Detroit, the old Badger
State being roofed over like an ark
and anchored In th.e Detroit river. The
Badger State, however, went ashdre
and the acheme fell through. How
ever. as Chicago to larger than De
troit. the sucker* Will be more plenti
ful there and the City of Traverse, for
tunately not -Traverse City, will be
the meoca of those whom the •police
have forced to give up their favorite
pastime.
r
Thelai^fest awortment we ever carried;
allstyleh and ^cesl You can find just
i you feel a pain In yonr bowel* ]
fear app*-ndlcltl*. Safety Me* in
Clng’s New Ufe PUls, a sure cure!
all bowH and stomach diseases.
, such as headache. bUloasawis. comlve-
-
r
k
^
BAMMOCKS^
A Bad Scare.
Are you
you lacking In Mrength .and
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fI
orv
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Am vnn In
Or .E. L. Aabten Has Purehsswl Beau- !j vigor?
Are
you weak? Are
you In \
tlful Estate.
paln? Do you feel all run down? Then
^
j ... bleaslng of bF*alth and atrength come .
Dr. E. L. Ashbsi has pUf|l
puijhased the
MotH.lor’«
Rocky
tors. Plnkertoo..................Mia. I. Barry
Hollister's
Rocky
I who i
Deborah.................... Mtes I-. McArthur
cent*. Johnson
blin^ p^eclly honorable------- 'Ashtuo garden." which to known __
sin Ta
the beauty spot of auburban TravepM*
Mfu. Baaburr......... MW Waa Hdme.
City. The property has been the honu*
PrUenib.................-V-MUs 8. Biwy
of Benjamin D Aahion since l»a and
Robert Wealooit..... Mr. O.
No Secret About It.
m. Wbolemde Dru«lsi». Tol^^O.
It Is no w>cret. that for cut*, burns,
Maigarot............. Miss E. WInowlockI
Hall's Catarrh Cure to taken In- oomprlaes nine acres Joining U»e
Ravsdell farm on the west and se>nth ilcer*. fevi r sore*, sore eyes, bolls.
terually.
m^Uag
directly
«p«
the
bl*^
ACT t.
••* nothin.: is so efft-dlve as Muck-1
and
mucous
mirfaces
of
the
and
to
coyered
wHh
second-growl
li
Scene 1-Oardeu of Omi^I O,^ Testimonials sent free. Price. «6c |*er
* Arn.ca
Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long i
grovoa, springs and fruit in abund
by-s h<M»Fe. Fifth avenae. New York. bottle. Bold by all druggists.
■ure a l»ad sore 1 hsd. and It Is all
to cure
ance. majflng in all pn Ideal home. The O. K.
C. for
fc sore eye*." write* D. L. tlreTime, tfly year. ago.
Take Hall's Family PUls for consU^ realdenee waa burned a year ago by goryr. of Hope. Tex. 25c at Johns«
JtecUaUoo. -in Our B
paUon.
g Store Co.'*. F- H. Meads, 8. E
________ ________
j tramps and as Mr. and Mrs. Ashton
^
Mother*. Keepteg--.
WaU * Sons- dnig stores.
etwroh
Brsvitlea.
have
a
aumroer
hfune
at
East
Bay
.............. .............. Hiss N. BUtcr
A moTemaBt Is on fool by the WeBapUsmal aervlces at the Asbury I nothing nrm
^one ibis summer ui
Rceue ll-Interlor of boose. A maid
^oMoag riu|> to bare a regatta bare
this samner. As the plaaa exist at from down “kentrr and a clever Methodtot Eptooopal eshoreb, at the place a residence there, hut a luirn
will be built and the house orecto<l i
praaeat, this .Is a pnrely local attalr. plotUng nurse girt. Domestic troubles. regular marning serv ice.
W A O O N
other summer.
Church
of
Christ.
Thomas
P.
Ullom.
A.polled
child.
Dorothy
and
her
«ep
If the dty could arrange to give a reMinister. Members are kindly request
gatta that would attract sporumen mother. Edith Is “kldnapad.ed to be on time. Morning subject.
Fw sue er TraSe
from all over the state It would be an Brownies* frolic....................UtUe boys
MONDAY.
JUNE
5th.
the
M.
A
N.
I *-The Power of the Church." Evening.
ACT II.
•xcellimt thing. A very good class of
E. R. R. will begin sale of round trip
Beene l~RosevUle. fauten Island, "Reasona why every true Americau excnralon UckeU to Pouch. Tickets
Tisitors would'be attrseted and the
Also
double harness
cHlxen
ahoold
ke^
Sunday
as
a
day
town would ba very favorably advert Time. Seven years later. Farm bouse
good returning date of sab- 2<V.
Used. Wa have beautiful Grand Trav of Mr. Plnkertoo who rescued Edith of reat, medlUUon and worship. " Duet day after date of sale 55c.
June 3-lt
by two of our Iniennodlate Endcaverse bay srblclrls catirely suitable for Ormsby from drowning the night she
Sell on installments if
orera. Anthem by the choir. Special
every Und of an aquatic sports that was .tmen by Matilda, the nnr^.
you wish.
Beene Il-Country road leading to Invitation to men. Mlaaltmary pledge: a number of Austro-Iiallans. charged
could ba tbougtat or. In addiUon. there
treason for having engaged
are Baay points of vantage. From the MansBeld cottage which the Onnsby'a offerfnga are die. Last Lord's day to 1
June s'lll he obaervetl as first annlver-1 |q ^
ja*t summer to start a revolusarrouadlag bills a yacht race woold have rented for the summer.
y In our new church home.
uon. have been acquitted of that
be a never fiwgoUen panorama. The RocltaUon. "Measuring the Baby"
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I charge, but found gnlliv of lese ma..................... !.........Mlaa E. Amlotte
maUer should be agiuted and steps I.
mSCQllNEOUS SHOWER
:
and disturbing the iK-are and
taken toward fuch an event daring Class song..................................Seniors
imilVLXi>mv_______
!
sentenced
to
terms of tmprlwnmeiit
fentenced
Valedictory. •‘Drifting 'Whither"..
the resort season.
........................Mtoa M.L. Gagne Mias Msyme Oaapres Was the Guest Carving from six to .nine months.
Presenutkm of diploma to graduate.
A. F. Narilngar. C W. AbM
of Honor at Pleasant Affair
—^
A Chicago man has nited un the
211 Bast Front StreaC
Last Evening.
| Qv Sfafidc department U busy all
Cliy of Traverae as a floaUng pool Rev. J. ^eer.
:
4 LAItGE AHD COIIPLEIETJHE OF ^
Good Silvkse to women. U you want
. beantlful complexion, ''dear skin,
bright eyes. r«l lips, good health, take
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tsa. There
to nothing like It. 55 eentg. Tea or
Tablets. Johnson Ihug Co.
^People's Savings Bank^
SrS'iiv;.......
OMtala netrapftptr adltm la tte
Mrtk ewuitnr 1*T. M sMlaf
thtmtOtM by calUiK broUm •dIton
'•Iters.-’ WU1» tbe apiMlteUaB «ajr
oalr Ite tetsBdsd m s )oke. or It te«jr
to te all scrkmsn«s. still It lus aa
vaateasaat sound and doaa not tate to
vpboM tbo dignity of tlte proTsaatoa.
As a rate, tbs raadan ars not liitsrost^ ad Ig a daarrel aiaoag adltors and It
• doaa not Incrsass thsir ratpect for
^
I tboai to bars tboir dUTaraaca saat; tarad Ummgboat tba papars. Mdas.
f U th^ an aafol prorlndallsm as
•V. I Iba d^ Is past, forerar let It ba hoped,
t! 5 wlian in rafarring to a oontamporary H
' «aa twoaasary to use a salpbnr tirtod
gdjaet^ or as near tberato as coaid
^
S'poaslbly W pobllsbad and escape ar-
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dytegof »
b.tnlta„
iiateflni The
to the very
frcMn the _____
re. both to via
w to a long tortare.
and---------- -------------a I bad condte
I;" wrttea Wm. 1
tkm la Ita Irst mage.'---------------ers. of Osarfbaa. Md.. -alter trying dttfereat ■adiriaes aad a aood doctor, to
vain. I at teat took Dr. Klag-s New Otoooverr. which quickly and perfectly
. me.” Pnwpt rUkf aad save
core for oougha. colda. sore throat,
broachltto. etc. Positively prerrau
Qgaraa’^^* —* iAitnBn«i
Drag Btare Oo.n, P.
—
B. wait A Boas’ Drug Btoraa.
50e and |l.<
10c.
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t «ry. iwiHiltfi. 4^Mmv«
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Ki SOCiEU
•nuw MATS e*N NOW K WOliN eonoiiBOAnoNAum maoc
«V MANKINO.
NCMf OBPAinrultC.
east af ■WMMT wmt Wat^M Pern
OaataOaA'Maatoai Baitara ato
•Ddaa Afw Many.
jumi s» imb.
*
KWPWKSTsra
Qenerel
ef Mia Threugheot
j Oov. Chiter or BMII ippaBrs to
I tollave there la h color Itne row la the
'govemasoM. He ealU aUeatioB to tbfa I
fact that the aalarleB of white employ-
Wixn oy uci|FHawallana Is betag raised. Tto
bowse, before mDownasent. passed resThe new telepbaoe systen
lolatlons of regret that the
But Om taelety far tto Whale Comi- Mailed yesterday afternoon at the la hta meeaage, te which he vetoed por-eouaty bulldliic aad the only line to
try ffeme OppMtalaa te tto
UoBs of the appriprteUoB bill, accused
retain tto oM number. SIS. te the third
The leglsleturr of race f«-ling.
floor which reaches the co*-*^. room
han aad this ia a public booth. The
-----------------------me, June S.—Tbe
MOIT eomnl^kucr'.
1. U2 1
y.- Tima Eotor.
bme MIsMimanr mt flaca and the cowaty surveyor's te 213
It is ten times <wskT to cm
mgbs.
aieiy by a majority vme' baa adapted
h and all lung
S rittgay^ All other numbers are new,' croup, whooping cough
tto raport praaaotei by Dr. Chartaa B.
t when the Ik>w.1^
r
UaMv.
MUla eC 8L UmlM. wbkb provtdea for
a new naUooal aodety. with coutltn- clerk; 120C 5 rtega^court room; 1207 2 <Honey aad Tar Is the original toxathe
rings, register of deedsr 1207 3 rings, ‘ Cough Syrup. Gently nio%-es
CM. cooperative aad piaalanary allica
treaanrer's ofllcr-; 1S06 2 ^Ings. Ja»lge|«^'«- ‘"‘I «ncls all cld from
tai tto aaveml atatea. Tbare will be
aodety tor the whole country
this aerrice the general ringing of -Kenm'dy'r." a~d see
se*- tt’St
t^at thv red
with one aaeiwtary and various aaaistbell* throughout the county buUdtng clovor blossom
B and th«' ho?>e’
te eliminated and the only o«ce to to !«“
- tiold by all dealers
The committee aad Its aupportem
disturbed wben a call te made on any I '
.......
claim thtodke new plaa la tborougbly
I line te the oflice which is on the same !
demoeihtic and aeeordiac to the priaMne, only two officeM as a general rule*
eiplea of the deoomiiiatkm. Uwasopbeing together. Great Katisfaellon i>;
poaed on the gBOnad that It places tto
expressed by roemtora of the county,
with tto
force over the change.
state socleclea Instead ol Uc auie assoelatkioa of churcbes. Tbe
of the tecaJltv of the transfer to the i _
Ouallty va. Quantity.
aew baste was warmly cootested m | aol^d^to
you
some thought that tto mlllkm* of do)- J eat.
lU perfect digestion and
UtfU^ dssertMte^U
DilatioB. When \x>u tak<
lars held ia trust for the work of the j ^Per
D)spep*la Cure your system
national aoclety u-oold to placed
the nourishment out of all the
danger by tto transfer. Tbe plan can-1 food r< cat tt dte'ctt* wt*at enn eat
not to> put into operation until thr : regardless
IS pf the condition of the
1 atomi
“ • convert the nutrient
close of another year.
tbe blood and tissue*;.
Among the offleon elected
ngthen* th
Praeldeot. the Rev. H. C, King of 1 tillil J«em “Vcllll.
res Indigei
:odid
•'^'-Hcpala, Belcl
!•> •hing
Ohio; vice president for Michigan. ^ Dyspei^,
President James B. Angetl of Ann,
Artor: recording secretary, the Iter |^
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Henry P. Sehaufller of Connecticul:
auditor. George 8. Bagcll of New York
WN1«—iay Irigbl. lqr« MHMC. «MCfc anaa of ttoa are Meklag
1» to to ropMiod «tos ItaMte'* Mr- woodea tfaOar potaa ara M
iWtAMUoMonMA KiorwlMlMt' mavad and Iraa opm get tat ttoa re^
«i «i lOMtmaior. tod tto -wn U$T moHtag ttoa for tMahtag goNa.
Tninmm raport that a larga bole
«to 4ratoi M«r bis ctolr. MMy flovMr to the amrateg of Jrae 1 the
«7 NNMhM vi^ nto« iB prBlM of «s aaada fai tto eHHag af tto Waalra MagraM ooagaaya aWoe at Mtoia- Attave. who with mre focetkoiM^t bad
tto oMhww NIixmiN
flUad tbelr wladowa with mwpIm of
4amm DbtN. BCto M. tfWBB for tSqaa a faw aighta ago by tto agplnof a tog eoatalaiag brewar^ tto rartmm atylea of beedgear, boffto
tto Otaadam Paper Co^ ■MBarrled,
ied at Katamasoo fay yeast, Tto Bolaa was baard for a flpa- CO reap th^ reward, aod by noen
I BPffaer bait and fate aMerabla dlataaoe. aad for a time It straws rather than fedoras atowed
Mppoaod barglarB tad bknra up which way the wind Mew aloog the
faPdy whipped ihmugfa a saali laAe la
city atreeta.
tto eeiliat ot tto anaiM roan. Naar- tto aafe. Wtaaa abipgad tto yaaat
Throutoottt tto day aaxioua. atodi
tf erery faoaa la his body was cmabad eoBtaiaed a cake of loa to keop It coot
aad
It is praaomod (ba lee melted aa mm stood tofOre tbe windows of
wlNi« rooad fay fallow workmaa. who
the down towa ha^terlea. or eroarded
Ware attnetod to the roan fay tto away, allowtaig tectaaaad fermaautkm.
Into tto storaa to purchase a partkoeaaalag tto keg to barac The
eaasb.
was strongly conatrneied of IH Inch larly tatvIUagwariety bafore somebody
Patrick Kvileher. tto aefioaar
alee ahoold Mlect it. for this year tto
tto Pare Narquatto Byar wbbDii was oak and was wall boepad.
of atylea la as
Membara
of
tto
rivata
aad
barbprs
toaaked at El»dale.'ia Dmw
ooaaailtiaa of eongraaa wUI rlait MU- tbe grand total of 4be oaaaus taker.
snltlBK la the death of ira
Many Praak •tylaa.
appcatto la pourt at Otmad BapMa m waakee aad otbar Uto Miohlgaa porta
While tbe Bailor ahapea. aa uaual,
trial for aMnlaaditar. hla toalih for tbe pnrpoM of esamlnlag
' ruiaed. on the faui alaht. It ia al- tions of tto harbors. Tbe tour will will predominate, myriads of freak pat
terns are being eahihlted. Tbe riahe raa past a sigaai licht aar to mad# aariy ia Jaae. aeea
verted
gondola." for Insianee. wll be
I of Ortitoah.
. naainst hln.
«
A rOBlr anpplaftofat ainat was that amaber of tto eommittee. Ha says popular with tto asto who iTrst hap
of tto ttoldraa afM. ilarrtaon Ra» that the eoBNBittaa la coatrlaead that pens to select it. and while It
dall of Au Arfao< Mr. aad Mrs. Raa- Uio soltttioa of tto freight rate prob aoareely be regarded aa "natty" or dir
ntfled Its SKtrease comfort and outer
doll wotinid rhpt/Wy were rery la- lem lies largaly la tto eoeoarage
dastrioualy api;^ldto!l with a hand can of the amrahaot amriae and has this raktehoeaa will aadoubUMlIy commend
tto TeffeUble aardeit which was the end la view. VaaaeimeB hare oom- it loporno college youth. It te equally
pride of the profesor'a heart. lAter la plaiaed that the wave action la Uke aafe to wager that U will be favored
the day the prafeiiaor gathered some Michlgaa causes serloua loss and it Is br a arwatty tadivlfii'ai to- whom it
latluee and oBlanp for the table, and It thought that some plan for effectively waa never Intended.
Tbe mood-top crown te again in evi
was anon notleed that they taated coping with this diflkmiiy may be de
iandall vised. it Is possible that a mass meet dence for the corpulent Individual, Qeorpe W. ftefTa tolary Haa Bean
i lamp lag may he held In Washington to as- who Invariably reata Jt on that lliile
Balaed From tt2€00 te $2700 An
tbe bump of Imfront a flre«iiioo faucet ran. The slat marine Interests of the country.
nually—I ndieatM City's Growth.
The amnu was flae aad the doctors agtealkm. aad to feels cool witboui
can was empty aad then tto myatery
reference to ibe agUatloa of tbe mer
nf ito ali-llavor<Hl vegeiafalea was did It ample Justice. I>r. Wallace
In tto list of the change* in thej
lag tweaty-als trout by actual count. cury.
aalred.
salaries of Michigan postmasters'
Nor 1s Ihe nondiwcript thatch with
A red, white aad blae tulip which These little meetings are a great aucwhich will take effeei July 1. 1s that
boQi Boetally and educationally. the extended veranda relegated en of the salary of the postmaster of
blossomed just tofWw Memortal day
la the product of tha akill of Praak Long may they oontlnne.—Kalkaaka tirely to the ash heap. Its gullies, Trsverte City shich will be IncresJUMi
valleys,
hlHocka
and
other
weird
Hodgmaa of Galomet. Ha diaoovarod Oorraogqndenoe Boardman News.
from 12.600 to 12.700. The increase in
scenic effects are even ntore pro
ba mighty provoking to
the tulip amoBR his flowers last year
postofflee business, which caustui ihci
aad the tubers were earefttliy pre- uaUl yon ara all out of braatk to catch nouBoed than teat year, but it te raise of salary, 1s a fair criterion of
train and then have to wait forty equipped with an excellent irrigation the growth of the city and Indlcaies
aenred.
trench
to
save
tto
rate
arater.
mtnotea
M
the
depot.
Three
South
Washtenaw probata eouri oIBclala
that Traverse City te steadily advancBailor hats aad panamas will to
are putsling over the peeullar will of street ladle# can tell all about U.~
Traverse City was the only city I
teller—A paradox la laverae ratio to
John Martin Braun of Superior toaro-1 Bdllevae Oasatte.
in this region in tbe list of increase*.
Wbo wdnt Aahlhg? Hank Mlnar and ito altaaticm la women's headgear
ship. This ia the way the instrument
Correapoodence thla aanaon. wherein hate are amaUer.
jcred Doc. Baker.->Yu
raada: **I give 110 to i
why regard tto
etlck. I give tbe reel of my property Meslck Bun.
Our fannert are busy putting In corn prices when such a liberal and dlveralto aur MAS John. WilUMg tod Samuel,
and asy 'danghlers Mary Mrmea and and potatoes, learning calves to drink fled display may be made for oompar-1
Tbe Famous Little
lie Pills. EARLY
Mary Maulbotscb. The sons shall re and Bueb otber bualaees as may come atively nothing?
RISERS, cure Cons Ipalion. Kirk HeadHats frpm $1 te $100.
reive oae-third more than the daugh before the meetlng.»Mortr Oorreac.hc. Biliousness,
They never
In panamas, for instance, a mere gripe nor sicken, butetc.
ter, Sarah, and Ihree-founha more apoadence Lake City Plain Dealer.
Impart
irt <*arly ri*bagatelle
of
fioo
will
give
one
the
or
ergy. Good for ehlldren
el
A. B. Bprague has treated bis reg|.
than the (laughter Mary, taking Myra's
Sold by all dealers.
dence to a coat of paint.—Crystal Mall. sole ownership in a ver>* decent hat.
ptwiion as unity."
A Kalamasoo voung man. not realit If not particular as to whether It Is the
Oame and Pish Warden Chapman
BENEFIT DANCE.
repurta a heavy run of buslnest in hU ing his danger, recently dared a young genuine or an imitation, and enjoyable
oflioe during the month of May. He lady to marry him within a giv'en time. burlesque panama, with a canal
Ing tto crown, may be obtained for $10 flfothsrtiool of Railway Trainmen Will
made 101 investigations, commenced Soon after, however, he learned tliai
or less.
Dive One June 22.
SI proMwutions and aecured 77 ronvic Kalamatoo women never take a dare
The Brotherhood of Railway Train
Wky qnlbble over minor details?
ikms. The total of flues and costs and the fOllowiag morntag be made his
paid amounted to lV2C.dK. The warden get-away and remained out of town Still, If It be Insisted that the price men. Grand Traverse lodge. No. 559.
calls atleatlofi to the fact that Micbl until after tha time limit had esplred. rather than the product becomes the are making preparations for a big
important tesue. It aoay to stated that toncfll dance to to given in Forester's
gan haa 1.000 miles of coast line, and
ihe batters consider $1 a fair average hall on the evening of June 22. They
is seriously handicapped In enforclag
price for the ordinary citizen's sum- have secured Stewsn A Steffens' ortbe tawa heeauae of laek of fimda aad
hat. For this figure may be ae cbestrm for the uvcnlUj; and this in it-{
equipment. Noiwllhstaadlag its great Day Was flpent at the Mentegue Cetr
cured a respectable-sptwring head self te a guarantee that tbe muHic will
oo|at l)ne aad numerous commercial
tofa en an lalato In BHver Lake.
I to of the liest. The dance will to for
eorertng
with a wide black band.
flaheritw. tbe state docs not possess
Ate Supper at Hoffie.
I the benefit of the newly organized
even a ruw h(»al"for use In cnfurrinR
I ladies' auxiliary and wll) be one of tbe'
tbe laws. There ere lMtw(>en C.OUO
The ‘ Biddles" rHumed to tke ejty
j most pleasant evtmta of the season.'
ead 10.000 Inland, lakfw in the state, at 7:30 last evening after epending
.
^
As the dance I* for social as well a*
aad the work is further t-mharrassed the day at the Montague cottage on .Liquor
HabH a Dlaeaaa. R.adily Curby the refusal of numerous counties to
Blivcr.lake. The sun waa made at 10
ptvivlde tor tbe payment of county
(poMc.
yesterday morning In a bus and under
gSnM wardens.
the aklUfttl guldaaoe of Master Hasen
Ptomera anmnd BaHh^ ('reek arc
It la now unIvcraaUy conceded that
telve pene
Gardiner. Traverse City's noted young
drunkenneas Is a disease, and the trate* Ibe pore* of the skin, and by'lts
wroth b(«cause, owing to the doufale
whip, they arrived at the lake not fkr
inkard shonld be irt'Sit-d for this aifllseptic. rublfoeicnt and healing |n-'
tnu'king of the hiisiness disiriri, they
from the hour of 1.
eelfle for Its fluenee it subdiun Inflammation and
cure* BdII*. BumH. Cuts, Eczema. Tet
They were Immediately traaaporied
ter. Ring Worm and all *kln diseeses.
,n .ho u,ad h, man.
j SS^'Th.’m.^h’i'o
A specific for blind, bleeding. Itching
nhloh WI> nano vllhoni •oriooi nal- n„. ,„«.«■« an.nni
etUe. and and protruding Piles. The original and
dent.
makM tbe user a man again, free from eennine Witch lUzel Salve ii made by |
E. C. DeW'iti A Co., and sold by all,
The preparation of dinner was the all dewire for strong d Ink.
dealers.
next mnve and tn the eoume of abont
the patient’s kuowtwo hours the following menu was
«lo. 2. for those wbo wtek to be
cured. The medical profession Inserved liy Master Gardiner:
Cold tongua,
Cold tom. . doraes Ofrtne. It can be used ui home. Xflsiifl Cbt^aHs. 19C ti4 49C
tbe terrible habit without
Asparagus. Creamed potatoes (new) publlr.aiy r detention from nutluoss.
J. W. HUllkea.
Price I* onlyV *i a teiK.
JHiy.
We recommend
amend and guarantee
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Rolls.
Sandarlctos.
Johnson Drug
Trav(
Ice cream.
Mich.
Coffee.
Cake.
WAN*r
After tbe dishes were washed (?>
The Children's Favorite.
the company spent a delightful after
Por Congto.
Congka. Croup.
Croup, Wh(
noon swimming, walking and In. vari Cough, etc.. One
West
fil‘orite.
FOR .RCNT-Coxy home.
the ch!Wrao*a
ous other forms of amnsenent.
Tenth «reei. In(;uire at residence
oaelt contains no opisle. te perfectly
The company left for home at S:S0
barmleas. tastes good and cures. Sold
or call up county clerk's office.
and finished the remnants of the dln- by all dcalera.
wksi th^ thossta to te sdslilswsl is tte
June 3-tf
r at the home of Dr. P. p. Lawton at
I Webster street.
WANTED—Ladies to work. $1.50 and
$2 per day; al«> Janitor. Inquire
room 4. F»-st Nstlorsl bs^k.
thss uSi; ckddtfatli to feista s
W. L. Davis, vice president o( the
June l-St*
closed (tentoo State hank, and Ciorwin
wnttsiBgTswmi
Patents
'mane
GrandTriverie Businiss Unltirtitji
mom KmmW Frorsw SWrmmW
...e IM R O L. L. NOW...
COORSE OF STUDY FOR SUMMER SCHOOLS
(
Commercial Branches
Bookkeeping
Business Correspondence
Shorthand
Typewriting
I’enmanship
Commercial Antbinctic
ercial La
Review work will be arranged to meet the requireroents of the teachers who wisl;h to prepare
for the August examination.
Will Open July 3 and Continue Six Weeks
AMIL F. NERLINGER
BUSINESS MANAGER
TN CM itfFBHlKjm
KIMMU.
PIANIIS
LTAD ILL OHHiS
h is not an overdrawn aiatament when wc say that "Kim
ball plST^os lead aU ntbera,"
With the learned m^Tsiclana aad
masses of {dano buyrra. ttoy
lead in that rich. *w*etn quality
of tone so csHcntial for readering vocal and inHlmmente)
muKir in the hoiiii*.
mLirNtBYTRISSPHM?
Have you promised to boy a
piano this i-priuK for your little
girl or bovr Have you been,
puiting the niatit-r off from tUna
to lime fur one rewmo or an
other? If you have and will go
and examine other planoe,* then
come to our store and investlimio the many iHiInls of exocdh nee of the Kimlmll pianos aa^
our KTKH-lal offer of ea*y >-rtfs.
we are *iin- you will h
nih<T than a KinilialL^
Come to the (actor)* warero»>m»4. mak«- yoar choi^ .and
aave money. \v«! sell many
Mjle* of many makes aad we
can MitlKfy >«»u a* to the price
and terms. If you only want to
inv(-*t $150 you can come boro
and get a new guaranteed up
right piano that sell* elsemhere
for $"oo am] $225. TERMS—
lilt ilown $.’• monthly.
Then here we hare toantiful
cabinet grand* for $2uo. $250. op
to I4.VI. on our eshv mdit kvk.
lein. it iiayK to buy at the taclory wace-oom*.
r
Ther are r$i«S ftst-Roine4
n$furm
••YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD’*
dtotos ikM ssy sdor aaiaral teaeltoa.
numaae*
mam
D. Baehtel. tto ckflaler. have been ap
rested. cbaMad with emhesxlcment of
I10A60 of the bank's asooey and $5,006
worth of the-Clevelaad Brick Ca Moelb
Bigaora Oouslao of Bostk America te
aald to to tto rietaeat woman la tto
.WMid. Her allvar, cooger ead coal
mlaes yield her ^ts,000 a moolh. Reoalptt from her atoek term are xaort
Ikaa tboae tanas tto ariaea. and
owaa a^laraa Imereet la a flaot uff
Barlla totals ara filled to ovnrflow-
.Srasaetr--
xmm FJKMous
iMa^-J.JOHKSOHSi
60ft8l
TSSteTKir'
W M OUMpatte. of tto flMthoiMlag yq ara bat teriMlidwMi write,
nia te ow guarariae whteta BMi wIlA
qraddteg Of tto Critop Priaoe Mad- Yaqr
bottle.
Par Bala MriOaataatiHOBlyky
TNB HAMfUM XmM tTOIIB.
BBOS FOR HATCHING from klgbgrada 8. C. B. Legborna. Priees
raaMBakle. Order three or fear
day fr advaboe aad I will select tbe
Terr biat c«sb. W. H. Umk»r. 4M
n&kriraeL
$417 eat A wed to July 1
ACXX>UNT8 doe me aad not aettlad
on or before June Mb wUl be given for
oMIeetlon._______________8. Benda.
THE NEW PIANIflM—UDlfl^~a*71n
pfanlsm will be explained and dis
played la mj atadlo Tteeadeys. between 2 and 4 p. m. Mra. Praaees
i. Bmtilb Mk teat Bgbtb Bt, Traveras City. New phone 372.
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KMBAa
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. EARNER, Prop.
KmI doi.r A-
)'rttdrtrlT« dio. SMS.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
.1:
I
BIDMESHMCTOBTIBE
THENOmmSOfWHISKEr
J*-./
THEFACTOBYWMEROOiS
QUALITY
(TORE
FLAG DAY, JUNE 14TH
SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM
By displaying a (lag on that day. Every home,in Traverse City should show •
a flag. Of course you'll want one or two or more during the encampment.
Get them now and use them for llag day too. Wc are especially well
equipped to supply your «eeds this year. Read the list below and make a ' .
selection early.
Cotton Flags 11x18............................................................................3c each
Cotton Flags 1 ‘2x22.......................................................... .
5c each
Cotton Flags lS.x27............................. ........................................ Sq. 2 for TDc
All Wool Flags, sewed stars, bound with duck, finished with brass gromets,
4x8 ft..................................................................................................... $ 3.75
5x10 -.................................................................
0x12 ft........................................................................................ -.......... 6.00
6>4xI2fl..................................................................................... i.......... 0.75
7x14 ft.................................................................................................... 7.25
14 ft long............................................................ :............................
8.00
15 ft long................................... ....................................................... .1. . 900
8 ft by 10 ft............................................................................................. 10.00
10ftby20ft...........................
16JOO
G. A.H. Welcome Flags, on sticks, 24x36.................................. 15c. 2 for 25c
G. A. R. Badges, on sticks, 14x24................... ............ ...................... 5c each
Flag Faos for decorating. 20x40*• • • 1................... ........................... lOc each
Paper Surs, red. white and blue, mounted on wood. 30. in. wide..............26c
Cardboard Shields, 27x39 ...............................................
L4UNCB pWHERS: To add tbe nnisbin? toocb to your Uoneb yon
sboidd display an Amcricao Flag.
llllll
ikjNlill
5
10c
m
OTT, tnOlilMI. tATUKOAV. iUM % fML
"
riMT cxcumioN.
^ . PMBUMOMIA CASSS.
WW 1
Tiaearae City Sbyaidaaa bapott 9a)ia
aNaaibar.
The dty b Jad aav aatartag with
aa apidwalc of paaamoala aad aoa
pbyBldaat. slate that la two
tbs tb9 bare bad amrw oaS
the dboaae tbaa la a abole year pre^
Than. It b not aocooatable tor.
tboimh the
cHka hare ptwH*
oosly satored by a nlmlbr epMoa
TV# A MOOMD WAlit
The Srat oaaaraloa of tbo aaaaoa
J »t Ul« 1
a. H. WteMr or
Vte !■ rte-i MaouriA
be glraa W the bmmir OolamHi
ih^l^wntL
iltiag frieadt at Keyataae. «pe»i
.
daylatbeeity;
8a«Blar martlag Ret^ Clerta- morrow afterwooB at S o'eioek. Bowen
W. e Moatietk aad wife of Maaoe- UaJoa. Moaday. I:*0 p. at, Moatacar Harbor wlU be the oblaettve potaL
kmarecnniedkoatayeatcrdayaft«rai-|kalL Btetkm of nAcora aad other The harbor at Neabta^BBOta b abaltaadlBs the faaoral of H. U Moatelik. I rerytmponaatWlaoaB. Beery meat- lowor thb year aad aome Mgiag wtU
wm^ TfMk ivMti Wart OHraa. | ,« odoci;. ihm cMM aC daatli Mat
hare to be done before a badH« oaa
ioha Krieu. who hat beat teacklas {her OKpacMd to be preaeaL
••Niar Olaw Hatf a Oood Tima.
{a aaBaral tireaklac Aova daa to oM
eebooi at Maple GKy. paaaed tkroacb | The Sag pole at the eonatjr jptqimdt
,
___
' a*r. daatk occvrtac ta kit tcreatrr
the eity ikla moralag oa kb way to j won robed tkb moraiag by a gang of
D. a Cammlaga. mm
Thare are lob more Eitr*r*c*nt
Btg Baplda. wketa be will ayeod aam- i workmen. The tookb of the porp&ec
Oala. to a 1.»4«aU»dbif «a t»^ ^ Joka MaOoMM WM a 8
F. Norm of Riagaley made a diort
habits, bat lew more ECON«r acbool.
I wat attaebed to U»e faatemaoi of the tit the Bolbr Mabera and hwa Ship baslaeas trip to tbb city yesterday.
pBft of tka amaamairt ar Ika Ckartr
Balkkn’ Society of Great Britain, baa
w
^ \
adoooUoo thfwak kit Ufa
The Northport achoob doaed iM icoort booML tmd aootber attodmd to
sob Hllh ackod ttack tram tke
t^
^
bdp oar
pnblbhed a hbtory of that aodety
day aadioday Mias Lanrm Llodley left {the clothas reel bdoogiag to the bU
I to kave
FOR BALE—Beaort biU at Bpring
amiamemto BBDito«la>. and here
from Aagwt. 104. to Aagaot. 104.
for her home at Keewlek aad Mbs! aad then smreral Hroag ama attaebed
Ifrotz paatartep vat aot palM
Path, on the pentaaala. Here b a
bows more example of how we do
Bbacbe
Irbh
paaaed
throogh
the
dty!
tbomaelrea
to
the
taekie
aad
baabd
rhanre to get a lot at a loeatlea on
Hat as
itabonaaa la Baroa vatert aad altor
tor her home at BapM Oiy. Mbajtbe bag oerenty-alx toot pole ap aad|
««« arraagod for. Tb* ball
o«t,
^
the bay that b unuaually beantlfaL
“•to •I»ktot oi.eAlNTS, <*
BlrdSc will apeod aoeie time; lato the bole made ready sereral days | BS.
CDurae cTcrybody paiab.m«e or
Also rooms to rent at Spring Paik
«ttk a Ttetory for caiartmrol* by
twaaty^ro y*a« a«o aad kat
before
)olalag
her
pareau
at
Boyae
taga
less, If you have chairs, tsbb*.
tor the aommer. partly fornlabed for
aeora
14 to t.
,
oms fam hit hoam.
Dr. J. M. Wilhelm baa exchanged the. Ujjss
acroeoe, flower po4% ate cto .pamt
ralb.
light booaekeeplng. R. J. Price.
Tko tean from Trayarar CI»TW: ■
» wMO aad ihrte ckIMraa. Joka
Mbs Beatrice Poamroy left today old Bell pbooe syMem la hb oOce and
poa do not have to buy a d^aja
June 3-tf
Mtdaine. ►: Troutwlar. ‘^^^^jaad Peirr at koiaa aad a daagktor.
with a long distance Belli
worthofpabt. You can Ja*t drop
BOjr, lb.; B. Mkora»».
- ^*"^*!f!**'i Iloao. la CaUforab. Tha faaoral will tor Kabmaaoo. where she wUI remain
phone and the perfected senrioe la all l
b at the Ecotkomy Store and I
I AM preparod to do all klad* of
aa.; Aadarao^Sb.; Saxton, t. f.; UtUr., ^
uooiMy at 1 o'doek aai will tor the suatmer racatloa.
eaUs b worth the tfonUe of the|_ _ ____
toe can of lomty mixed palal. just
Mr.
and
Mr*.
A.
M.
KeUogg
aad
plain
and
fancy
draia
Banking.
Miss
«• *
Aattrmaa. 1. f ;
W. 8. AadcNna of this
’
^ii**re
daughter. May. left m er the (l. R. A 1.1 ebaage.
Jennie Zoulek, Riverside flats.
OBOUghtto complete tbe jbb, aad
Caaipbafl pltokrd for Ckarlavola.
\
.
of It bft to abnd
you havMt 3H4 of
Jtme 2-lt*
< ut&jusdfSdaiMiks^
Tka oMBO>aat olayod on the goU;
wUl Bsake a rblt to her abler. Mr*. A. toe* at the dock thb moralag tor the j ^
arooad and apofl «
Itaka at the Trarerte City boya were
We abo bare white Eaaaml a
ntaamer llUnob.
aot prepared wHh thoet which woold
TRY A RRCORO WANT AB.
The
Royal
Neighbors
wiU
attend
Varnbhae
at
loc
per can/
bold on the altpiwry ««»*.
In thtj lag for the summer racatloa had wUl memorial serxlces Sunday morning
w Elk
badly kakdloapted. Daring the game
C^ty C*
BrerTtBiar ifl shfldes, rcflBy mflAe
rUlt a abort Gam at Gaylord. before | with the Woodasea at the Presbyterbn; ToSsl
oae of the Charterob playert who
Prom.OiMaaa.
,^„’Br*iiiide tfl trBer. Daljr Qie best
returning to kb borne at Elsie.
, church. All Nelghbora are requeeted j
wofo aptked thoet tiepped on Charlie
Mr*. E. Morrow of Hart. Mich., who to mea at the hall at 9 o’clock. Mrs. i
Njgn mtterltls tad made iliit
Uuib rldkt foot aad four of the tpikee
Traverse Cltr b practically free ha* beeo rUlting friend* In the city. A. Howard.
taak lato the Seth, laflIcUBK quite a
rom conugiotts di
Tbe Beethoven Musical club snent a
taerioaa wouad.
there bdng only
O. L. Peatherty of Ceatral lake a^ very pleaaant evening at the home of
There were oaly four eveau pulled
cases and tkro ca
Miss WUhelmeaa Shaae laat evening.
pll la the meet which fare Trareree
which are now pracUeally out of danMiss Shane was elected president of SS! of Mktogin. OMBty eC Otsad TrorfSIfy II polata aad ChaHcrolr.
t«r.
George W. Perry of the Hk Rapids the clnb and Christine Honnntb
lOO-Yard Dath—Wlaale (Traverte
There b nwre or less meeIngUb Progroas b In the city on baslaeas.
retary. A delightful program
City). ChakNipka (Charterob). and
thrtnighoui the country and the dis j Mbs Evs Thurtell returned today to given by members of the club, after
tiedte (Trarerte City).
Bsinrax. Osiu^x^
ease'is puzzling the authorities as to I hpr dalles at Wlllbmsborg la the which dainty refreshment* x
■ —Yard Oaah. Cbaloupkm (Ckartethe fact whether It b conugkm*
,p«,ding a abort time aerred. Adjourned at 11 o’clock.
akd Winnie (Tmverte aty.)
not as many argument* appear
with relative*.
Peter Bostrum ha* redecorated
ler Throw—Railih (Charles
aidew In New York the deaths from
soil). B. Ackemum (Traverae City) this disease rAched,the number of^- Fred AffauUer ckmed the Bingham Leelanau hotel. New paper and grain
ijljjj®
**
arrived la ing give* a new and artistic appeal^!
mn6 Wyakoop (Travena* City.
We received a case of Touraine Batistes
150 a week end the death rate fas 40 ^
^
anoe to the room* and make tbcmj
f Phot Ball Punt—H. Ackeraan (Trari Mrs. IV. E. Campbell and little cheerful and Inviting.
j
bTM City). Smith and Bedford of Char-, P®*"
White, Cream and Blue grounds ’with
The cnees In this city are Asa Slo-I daughter 'Ignore of Northport paaaed
All member* of Traverae Bay have
eprolx.
wme and Mrrtle Obborne. both of through the city thb afternoon en are requested to meet at Odd Fellows,
; The Charleroi* team ha* a 440 yard
polka dots. This cloth is a fine quality
East Eighth street.
ball
tomorrow
afternooo
at
1
o’clock'
^
route
for
Bastport.
where
she
baa
been
track bnllt of clay and It e*a» a *ea of
aasora*
called owing to the illness of her to meet the funeral of the father bfj
mod yeaeardy ao no time was taken
and manufactured to sell at 15c a >’ard, .
imjMM
Mrs. George Rosel and accompany tbe ^*cay sad dlmosau.
father. Byron Sweet.
la the Hirtat*.
cortege to tbe wmetery. Rigs will
-----The aeaior olaa* and track team bad
but the jobbers arc clearing up stocks
Announcements
tit
the
Nuptial*
of
reoefred iovlutloos for the annual
Miss Ruby E. Keith and W. Elmer
There will be a *peclal communicBbanquet given by the Charlevol*
now and we got this case at a great
BUIman of Cedar.
There will be a special meeting of Uon of Traverae City lodge. No. 222
Alumni aaaoclatlon and attended en
the Elk* lodge Mondar evening at 8 P. and A. m!, Monday evening for
amaae. The banquet wa* held In the
A number tif the friends of the
bargain. The prettiest things shown this
K. P. hall and after the repast the happy couple today received neat o’clock sharp to decide whether or not work. Refreshments.
r.
a
wuAK'wi
youag people danced until 12, when cards stating that Mr. and Mr*. Myro® to take a band to the meeting of the
THE MARKETS.
season for summer gowns at such a low
the boat left for home, arriving at 4:4S M. Keith requested the honor of their state lodges at Gnmd Rapids. June 7
and 8. The Traverse City lodge has
thb morning. Ralph Wynkoop and presence at the marriage of theli
Detroit Micb. jun<- o.——.
thelr^
been assigned a place in the parade July. 90c: No. 2 red. $1.05: No. 5 corn.! leial mah sad ts bahs
Prank Huellmantel dispensed peamn
MMMi
■ B»ll-'
ClMek*,
cash
llsm*.
toand s*'OUld take a band. Tho follow- 55^c: No. 3 white oats. S3\c.
soft drink* and other good things <
uim
tarasl rrTva** aooeeat
The wedding wlU occur
i Ing telegram waa received by A. U
the host.
Tohtlo. O.. June 3.—W^best—Cash.
........
MJNS
* Wednesday. June 14. at 8 o’clock
I Joj-ce. exalted ruler of the local lodge, 11.08; June. 81.03.
UAHUTtBS.
I the home of the bride. 432 Webster
yestenlay from the exalted ruler of
f
axmom
psbto......
TRUMSVkU-SKINNER.
Chicago,
June
3.—\\Tieal—July.
I street. The bride to be b a charming
88 ^c; Bepiomber. 82»4c, Corn—01*1
rce circle o
Graom I* Well Known Here and at i
July. SO^c:* old Seotember. 49^c.
l»i a i»opula
Old Mlaelott.
! f*'*‘‘“**
I parade Juno 7. Will be dlsapirolnted Osta—July. 30%c: September. 28^c.
‘ The wedding of Walter S. Trumbull; Cislar young man.
j If you do not come. Como and come July pork. 112.85; bnl, |7.M>; rlbK. j Tb«*lbm«Wto..
tit Chicago and Miss Marjorie R. 8kln-|
HAD PLEASANT TRIP.
strong.
David E. Thl.
87.62.
i * . .
ner of Harlford will Uke place at |
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4 SOAOUte
•*Rxalte<l Ruler.'
East Buffalo. June 3.—Cattle—Mar
o^Mk-htemn. Cooaty of Ursnd TrsrTrlaftj- church. Hartford, Conn., Jam*; Mr. and Mr*. Blakesice Back from 800
E\ery Elk In the cir>' should be on ket quiet, values steady. Veal calves
50. The marriage will be read of with j
Mile Aoto P.lde.
nana monmiy
_
hand
Monday wyohiub
^ealng .urc.
sure.
6h«.p .nd Umb.ptoaanre here as Mr. Tnibull Is *ell| Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bbkeslee re^
_
A .L.
.U Joyce. Exalted Ruler.
prices. Hogs—Art- I
»* trru, «o th«w Ct my kiioa
and favorably known In this city as j turned yesterday from a lliUe auto Angus -------.
McColl. ------------Secretary.
June
3-Jt Ive and shade slower.
C A Hsvmosd. CsdilM-. I
well as at Old Mission where he i ride of 800 miles. They visile*! Battle,
>n to baforo m«>
j
Potatoes on lo<»l market 8c. ThirtyMrcad. bis summer, with his grand- i Creek. St. l^«.b Aim and other potou |
^
^ ^ ^
three loads received.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts. | and bad a xcry
r jhl. morning for tbb aummer and
________________
CMksf
tk*€»ttm9StoM
spiuiiEwiians
i^^rtai.’arsjrnsssa^
“I*'”'
‘saws.
JUNEN^IIIG
AHOc. A YARD!
if
WTHITIOM. ElKS
11
10 GENTS A YARD
Svr.SSk
TlwIMiini of Sherlock
of Sherlock Holmes
BtflRi Todiy.
i 7^" J r«;:ca
Loot FOR
BIG HARD BILL
MONDAY
MORNING b
E WILHELM
Lm.
I
I
Corner Front
and Union,.,
Begins Todsy.
our Bit Hand BUI
;
FINAL -FAREWELL SALE
Will Reach Tm M«iday Momlnr in Time
For Breakbst
Begins Monday Morning, June 5, at 8:00 o’clock
Wc arc Going te Sunny Tennessee
Everything Musi be Sold
45 Days at $1,000 a Day
Have leased a store building in Chattanooga and
must take possession not later than August 1. Wc
must of necessity close our business here by July 15
the latest.
We will conduct an exclusive Dry Goods store in
our new location and we cannot even move any of our
Dry Goods stodc as the south requires goods of an
entirely different nature.
That’s the task before us. There’s only one way to
do it and that is to make prices so indudve that you
cannot resist buying and in liberal quantities.
■
The^aCore wu closed yesterday and today and our big foixe has worked early and late marking goods down and getting everything in readiness for
ISSrlS J^54*
"2,
^ ne«l .< .S, «?SCRIFICE PRICES-PBICES LOWER THAN YOU HAVE EVER SEEN QUOTEO ,
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BEFORE. It’s going to be a merry old sale and bear in mind that the choicest things go first.
Our Gothing and Furnishings
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VERSE CITY. Our hand bill will tell j’ou more |
about it.
SHOES
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This stock, too was replenished in April with $1,500 j
worth of new spring styles—every shoe we offer you is !
of the very best quality—shoes you can depend ^m. As j
we will not handle shoes in Chattanooga we must ckwe |
out every pair. Come quick before )rour si« b gone.!
Furniture, Carpets,
•STOVES. CROCKERY W WALL PAPER.
Eveiything on o^;seoond floor has suffered sev^
price cutting.
biggest and best things are tbe
biggest ^d best bargains. Come and see.
BE ON HAND EARLY--WE WILL BE READY FOR YOU—NO MATTER HOW FAST YOU COME^
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WILLIAM L COREY, PRESIDENT OF THE STEEL TRUST 7!^
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anmr^iKai
L There was bat ana asan la tba
jaar who waa bki losleal anarmra;
and be was WUSasa B. Oarsy. Tbs
rtcaa Steel Hoop rsa—ny and ths
anal Steel company, wttb aU Its
coka ovens. wcr< soon added. In rather
less than three y«
•mnttm ftmat Pttwbonr $»
fnmflilial eMkt*r U
Gmwr. pn^dimt U tb«
t««r m CkaitM M. Schwab. Ih* formrr
chM me«Uv «f that aawslhc MVr*<
•«»Mi •< «m«ui ajid proMtv* abUiiy.
M» rfM to taAMirtel
baa hMfi
aoKMhr Ina siataarto. and bis all ab<
■■rtiito toaalarr af tbs dstoHs of staal
atoktac la Mt a «im l«aa ranarkaM*.
Ba Is BattneUy a jwodact ol Indus'titol Aosarlca. «d Uw sraat atorl rs«km.
ItoSlV haw boro at BrodAock. Pa., la
ItU. 9vm thlrty-i^y*^ •«« that
vaa aonr toeas to tha srsat. tbrobbbur
haart «( ths atssl and iroo produdas
iadaatiT. His Catbar was a laiily weU
to to assrchaat. naw rsOrsd and «nwaathra tn tbs loeaJ potitloal Bald.
Jlr. Oanr rspadlatas all ths
to bis sarty stnigtflss artOi povsny ano
toalarop that bs baa nsrsr known aswsrt Snanolal strtnasfMry. He attsndsd
tbs pSbUc sehoola to bis native town
nmll hs was slztsoo. and than bs bsmam atotlnead that ho had a vooatkn
tor tbaatsal boalnsas.
It was not at an onosoal for a Brad4aefc boy to ardvs at this dsclakm. Ths
sd all i
rnmmum. It was daddsdly tbs ntost
loKloal tblnt for a Braddock boy to beUsvo in bis aalltito to tbs mills.
r
U be
s pa not bars a kmdlns tor
r of ths
1 loaroad profsaslnos tbsti
nothlnc
V toss so tosapUnc as tbs towns
- trial spatoalty. Tm _ Corey's father
not wUUnc: at fIM that bis son
his aOtoisa. B'bsn be
a rsb^nt eonssnt hs
ed and eantroUsdIby t
It la adodned by a
man to
that the pestodent has net
cone Into bis position tbrousb any
maana leas worthy than actual nsaHt.
His dtvaree ability and wonderful admlnlstmtlve powros are akme toppansibie. He has never taken sides In any
to the Inner atrlto which from time to
time has threatened to dlarupt the
trust, but has always suecseded tn
matotalnlnc friendly relatlona with all
toedona. Hs has the respect and admlImpllcltly to conduct’ the ailblra to the
acyrscmtJoo as beat meeu his Idsas,
wnUam RX^orey as be appears today
Is a broad shouldered man. unusually
deep of chest, live feet and elyht Inches
In stature and weishtny ITO pounds.
His hair is Uybt In color, and It has al
ready beyun to show thin at the top of
tUahend. He has very blue eyca. which
peer tbrouyh strony yhiseew fto his
chemical espertmenu have weakened
his eyesdybt. His features have an un
mistakable Teutonic eapreasion. which
recalls the fact that his mother waa a
Oerman. There is little of the nervous
eneryy popularly accredited to the aucreesful Aroertc-an man to affairs to -be
discovered In Mr. Corey- His friends
afBrm iocoscly that be has Ijecn known
to manifest excitement over baseball,
but over busing—Dowr! Hla voice Is
low and well modulated. He uses few
words, but the)' are exceedlnyly well
chosen, and nothiny that be aays re
quires further explanation. In short,
both his tone and manner, althouyb
dlynifled and sinyularly courteoua. con
vey the impression of finality, capcctally to a w*«>uld be Interviewer.
Altbouyh Mr. Oorey baa a charmlny
wife and three equally attractive chil
dren. It Is one of his pectdiaiities that
be prefers hotel life to the ntore exclu
sive eiivlrvmmeni of bis own vine snd
fly live. He Is a man of umjde meana.
but he shows no disposition to acquire
iwnent residence'. In New Y<
a ix-niui
He is so averse to publhily, however,
that the location of the particular hotel
that shelters his household Is known
only to Intimate friends, who show re
markable Inyenuity In abetUny the
trust president In his effort at concealinent. It Is asserted that Mr. Corey
never rides to the station aMrest his
hotel, but leaves the cars ai a consid
erable distance and walks rapidly tba
remainder of the distance.
EGBERT PATSON.
I tbait^s should snter
roratormpf ‘
•tael woilm. Tbb
abls to his amblUoos son. who bad dovslspsd a taste for ctorokwl sxperltosaiaUon which was d^lned to tor, tbar blstodvancement.
' This bsalnntna in tbs laboratory.
Bowsssr. was only tbs msmit incident
to tbs btotosas sdacaUon of the youns
yuan. Jit nlfht bs attsi>dsd a ^uslnsss
coUsec In Ptnabuiv so that he mlrht
tnastsr tbs totalis to a comntsrrlal life.
. jBf also took up tbs private study of
^smlatry with Increased seat, detertalaed to master the theory before he
was eallsd upon to put It Into practice.
lAtsr bs tnrood bis attention to metalloiVT. spabdlna much of hU spare time
In the mills, where be proceeded to ncqulro, otM) after another, the vaiiouii Into operation,
^rooasaea employed In the tnaklny to marked that that Impoiiant depart
Ptsel.
1: Evan at that early pertod to the
yroont man's career he seems to have
I of another year came
Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note.
UMPING A UKE IN COLORADO.
THE TOWER OF IVAN THE TERRI
BLE.
The se«-tlon of wall and the tower
shown In the cutinark one of the most
historic si>ots In the yreat Moscow
kremlln. It waa from this tower that
the pitiless ciar used to yaxe down
upon the «-xecutlon of his enemies;. It Is
3::: feet in helytu and U lopped by a
SOCIETY GIRL WHO CAN ROPE A STEER,
A JAPANESE SHIELD.
The jdeture shows a device employed
by the Japanese at the sleye of Port
Arthur. Before any headway could be
made ayalnst a fort Iti waa necessan
der to nccompllsh this the Jat>ani
-Bto 1 hav* wato about $»0 m ea»F1 r 1- ikii vrok. At ny mto. I
tove lueammeotod a doctor to two
toefc pMpto. akd if ikey *ra to o bad
itoipe aa 1 iktok they kxu Iw omkt to
make aooogh oC to them to aSaid to
fay me $& aptoca.-*
*Ts lookiv op pattentii far fpac—
OH doetara om to yow apeclaJtlaar
aaked a trtand.
“Well, yea." adaMttcd the coOector.
"It to a kted to aUe tome. But it toa*t
fklr to caf thto doctor tmpacaiitoaa.
Be to rmUj a food phyaleiaa and haa
pattosts to hto own. BtiU. he to nto
awerae to raotortaf new ooaa occaahmally to take the place to the oU ooea
that be aeoda away cored. Thao, I am
not ooly dotof him a favor by toermmtof bto pcuctlce. but 1 am aettof Iho
part to a good Samaritan to tbe alck
folk!.
"It was wholly by accident that I
bit upon that way to aerring my feOoar
Bten. One morolng 1 called at an ,
Elgbty-firat street borne to collect the
monthly payment on a act to boofea.
1 bad to wait aevcral minutes beCava
1 could aee tbe woman who owed tho .
BBooey. While arablng 1 waa aaked to
step Into tbe parlor. There was a as*
In tbe room huddled up qgaliut tho
register and cooybing miserably. Oa
spoke presently to what bad shape
was In.
" -You do seem a little tuckered oat.*
aald I. 'Have yon seen a OoctorT ^
-•No.* said be. T bavw't I dbiTw
know whom to see. I am a ilisagto
tn town, and 1 bare learoed to flgbt otay
to tbe doctors one picks up by rbanee.
They are apt to do you more barm than
good.'
i "Tbst to ao.* said L And tbso I
thought of Dr. Blank. Be bad recsatly
I polled me throogb a spell to slckpeas.
and nstnrally I bad faith to bis ability.
I told tbe mao my own experieoct and
; advised him to •«« the doctor. Ha
i proved to be a pretty profitable patient,
: and tbe doctor, of coarse, did tba
sqnare thing by ma. Bluca then I bars
been on the lookout for oin>ortnaltlaa
to recommend him. Many of my calls
arc made at boanling bouses, whata
strangers abvuod. In the hatWi of
things, those people get sick occaah^lly. and since ail New York dbetors
look alike to them they don't know
which one to consolt. In such an emergeory I freqncntly happen around, suad
then - welL Dr. Blank's name to
straightway snggested.*’-> New York
Herald. ________________
Ths HuadrW Leaved Bsse.
The roas from whlrb rose water to
obtained to Hosa eenttCblto. or Jnndrsd
leaved rose, also known as the Pror-*
ence rose. It was a favorite in colonlal gardens and to very fragranL It
makes a good hedge. The bloom iton
soft. pale, silvery pink, very doable,
able.
ratherr flat.
flat, the petals closely twisted
In tight Uttle roUs round tbe center.
To make rose water tbe roses are gath
ered In the eariy morning while atUl
damp with dew. Tbe roses are snipped
flower brtdten in two, calyx atol alL
They are then tightly packed Is a tin
still and left In gentle beat on tbe
back of tbe range. A boabel of rosea,
well packetl down, will make a quart
of pore, fragrant rose watar. This rose
to very hardy and a rapid grower. **A
rose water hedge" could be grown la
a few yean.
Mm
The railway ahosm In the picture is a brand
• line built from Denver
thwmrd Balt l^a
Imka City
city and cUmbtny
liimbtny the Great divide at a point pronounced I
tllway enylneera of ten years ayo. 'This road <
patoabli by tba railway
range at an qiutude of Il.too fret. This lofty climb Is made only
01
b)* means yf
roout tortuous wludlnya and numerous tunnels.
me|s. At one |>olnt. Illustrated In
I
cut. the line makes a complete loop
ind a mm
•body r wmter called
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Taakm
Doodle lake.
Afterward
it jclimbs several hundredi feet
othw tarn and attU another, so
. tbrea ttaca to track above him.
HOUSE IN WHICH PUN OF WASHINGTON WAS MADE.
Miss l-uclUe Mulhall. ahosm in tba cot in the attire of a cowboy, althouyh
eolleye bred and perfectly at home In yood society, has the reputation of belny
the moat expert rouyh rider of her sex in tbe world and able to rope a steer with
as much yrace and aylllty as any cowboy w ho ever lived. She Is the danyhter of
Colonel Sack Mulhall of Oklahoma, who Is the proprietor of an calale of Mlaoo
Iny In appearance.
She is only elybteen years of aye. decidedly p
altbouyh very petite and weiyhiny leas than a hundred pounds, and is yentle and
refined In her manner. She numbers amony her friends many cultured persons
who have partaken to the hospUallty to her father'a charmlny Oklahoma home.
Miss Alice Roaaevielt to one of them.
A NEW BRITISH SUBMARINE.
Tbe drawing ehows one to the new
cobntarlnee ordered by the British na
val authorities and recently launched
at Portsmouth. It differs In many par
ticulars from anything yet accepted by
11 ililSbaoBBE^
|£S^
rj-ilhi;!
The old toahlonad and uoassumiiir'atructure shown In the cot to tba eldast
bwma in OouNg#osm and
the further distinction to onoa havlny
tad by TM
haan the dBea of Major PlaM Ckmi« L'Eafanu who waa appointed
Waahbmwa eblto aaglnaar to draw up th^plana T the new city whl h waa «o bear
r tba
the proaMaoCs natna, in this heoaa vtoa c •culed ttie oHylnal
t trips from mww
Mi .. ...uww .w
ssnmyvso umam
nailao*B, capital city. Waabiaytao
made In
le L'Bnfi^t
L'Bn
With tba ctover Prroebmaa. The irascible
was ao dUheuh to
(that U ^ nmnua^ tt^lt beoame neceaaan to dtomlaa him. Andrew
cuitcr* uik-d a shield
somewhat resembling the ancient man
bells, ayyreyallny
kremlin contains many yreat bells. One tlet. ThU protection was made of boil
of them, called the Cxar bell, haa fallen er plate, and It as provld
* top for seeing and another
from lu tower and now rests on a ped
t the bottom to enable the wearer to
estal tn the palace square. It welyha
se his hands. In this Ingenious msnnearly 10» tons and Is sixty fret In cir
er the Japanese prepared tbe way for
cumference. It Is juputed to be tbe
larycst beU In the world.
A BARN CONVERTED INTO A RUSSIAN CHURCH.
m
the admiralty and la the first to be buiti.
The deck to this type of submartna as
may bs seen In the cut, when awokb Is
at a oonsMsrable ttoght above the waThe meet striking Innovation.
£s*dl
Uever In "aboeology." He aays: "Worn
I go ahead of the 1art of fortune
telUng from tbe linn of the hand, la
one shoe, for Instance, 1 see Irretohation. changeablencas. Incllnatloa to
slorenJincss and occasional flto to ill
bufflor.
"Show me any person't footgear aft
er two months' wear and I .wUI de
scribe the ebsrseter of the person.
“If tbe soles and beds are worn even
ly. then the weam- Is a resolute, able
business man. with a clear head, a
trustwortby oOcial or an excellent wife
and mother. It tbe sole Is worn on
the outside, tbe wearer to IncUned to
advroturous. uncertain, fltfnl deeds, or.
If a woman, to bold, self willed, capriciona tricks.
-The sole being worn on the Iner
side ebows besltatloo and weakness in
a man and modesty la a wobhul"
Andrew LangTe Ctol
Andrew Lang recorded this oonceraiag bto cbildbood; "A Botaery legend
tells that I ara« aroot, to arrange alz
open books on six ebaha and go from
one -to tbe other, perusing' them by
turns. No doubt ^ was wbst people
can •desultory Psadlng,* but 1 did not
bear the crttictom till Utar and then
too often for my comforL Memory
holds s picture, more vivid than most,
small boy reading tbe ‘Mhtoumy flrellgbt in
were Ut and
son»e one tonebed a piano and a young
man and a girl wete playing chess tba
falrloB seamed to came oat to Shakeapeare's dream Into fbe rnnalr and tho
flrtoigbt At t^t rndkaMit I tUak that
I waa happy; It saemed to anebaatad
gllmpae to.fairyland and paradlia.
NoChlng resembihig tt remains to ma
out of aU the years."
a person dctermlaea early la Ufa
that a dbeerfni dkawatBon Is worth
kari
iTlng and strtxaa to obtain it and
ao, that paraao to a aoccass la a
of living and even
ratloos. deprived of toeitor and the
tor him
e to one neesaalty which mast be provtdad
pi
tort
be given an
mity to attsnd rellgloas
Nts serrfeas. Tbs Muaeovtto aatbceL
car^ jo supply
cut Shw..
shows— bow It ..M,
----rw—, —-- crying
, V need.
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— Tbe
^
cut
hsstily turned Into a cBapet e**^ a
regiment attended
aoTiget maids to the bdidtog.
7
oomparadrely few nen and women
ever stop to think aboot sneeim to ftia
form, but If they wBl aflqutre tbe babtt
1 win gnarantee a largar manaoia to
ahtlBfbctlon than they toay have mto
vtth
lOMMl Bodfto
mr>
I Gil ^Utum o_f
By A. CONAN DOYLE.
m Au(tMr«r*TlMiU
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•na»nm>m0me
mytrnmr-^^§tg
rtetaMrs«.
njuntkATi»
mr t. o. »Tuu
hod opanaa Ike window. Ito awad woo
The Adventare of boor
board from the room ootil iLJt tke
«r tka rHnm ef Lady Mayaootk
and ker dangkter. r*eelrtag to
the Empty House •aod
ntgbt. ake nUampu
Bo. let the horke
row oil, itn. h ^
Okpi. m4
T woi In tb# epHoo «f Ike
jmr IMM ttwt all Leodoa
«ra« lot^r««tM awl tba
fastikmaLle worfd d)s>
nui} KI bjr tbn nraider of
tW Hoci. Rooald Adair
laczifftrikl*
has already learned tlioat.|iartlnUani of
tke niioe wbick nuae oot In tbr iioiire
taT««iTlcBtlaii. but a good deal tram sniipraaerd upon tbat orraalon. alnce ibe
caa* for tke proeemrioo '
wkrtmlofly etmog mat it
•eaary io krlag fonratd all tke farta.
OnljDow,at the and or omrly tr«i yeara,
am 1 allowed to aaptdy tboae mlnaioa
llnka Wklrfa make up tke whole of that
rHkarkable main. Ikerrlme waaof inaa nolhiar^ta
mmtinrmO
^rSt aegtol. wh W. aflonled t j
tte greamat teork and antprW of any
toemnkoatoelUbtL Moraitmalod Ikon roar. I ratioced my aiapa to
I kad net keen to ory
atady tee mlantoa when ^ mold cntM to any that a penan doalmd to
•00 ana; «k my aatankkiBaBt It woe
> mker tkm my otranae oM boat
coUoetar. kla akatp. wloeood faeo peerlim OM imm a ftoma of whlaa hoir, nnd
km peorkmoawlmaw. n daoeo M them
nt moat vodtai amdm km fight arm.
'"fmtf amprmod to aao aac; om.**
aMdkotnjMa^^
tolen
I’eU. I’M n conarlenr*. oir. and
tx 1 ckoaeed to ore yon go Into tkm
w na I eaam bebbUng nfiar yon. I
[ to ovaelf 111 |Q8t Otep lo and
, aao that ktad pmUmuoii aod tall him
r w!
tt I
m«ff in my moanar
^^
oamk roam. Ike Mmw wee inra-Mi
_ t there «ma MC nay harm meoat ond that
Ike lomdo, aod no nnower «woU be got *
to klm for pk-khig
op
my
boma.**
to their relaa aad knarteag. Help _
**Tod mate too mtieh af a trifle.** aald
oNntoed aad tka doar fonad. The aai bow yon know i
fortmiate young mao wan found lying L -May ]
tte table, urn iMd khd hm barTea. air. If If Mn’t too great a llberr wotllatad tqr ne eapandfaig irrot%-rr imUat. hat no wcuficai of aay flM am a aalghhor of yonro. far yaoTI
toMe my 1
k and m II
10a. In allrer and goM. tte
yen, I nm'anie. Maj^ yon collect
yuuraelf, air. Here's 'Biltisb Birds'
and ‘t'amUua* and Tbe Holy War*-a
bargain, erary one of them. With five
vataoMa yan could iaot flU that gap on
that seeood shelf. It looks untidy,
does It not. sir *r
1 BBOred my bead to look at tbe cabi
net behind me. When 1 turned again
Bbaslock Holmea waa standing smiling
nt me ncroos my stndy table. I roae to
arranged lu little pima of wy
lag amount. There were name flgntew
alao upon a ahm of |Mi|icr. with tte
namea of aame rinb frleoda oppoalte to
tkeiB. from which It wa« coojertttred
that before fala death be
lag to an
at rands.
A nduuie examinailoo of the rtreumataarea aened only to make the cmae
more cumplex. lu the firm placa.
. and then It
raaaao conU he given why the young
man abonld have faatcnml the door appears that I moat have fainted for
npgo the Inalde. Tkera waa the paaaP tte first and tte last tima In mr Itfe.
Certainly a gray mist swirled befurs
mmi mue lauixcTer DM1 a
my rjm, and wbon It cleared I found
my collar ands nadoue and the tlngUng
aftar-taato of brandy wptm my Upa.
Holmea was bending aver my chair,
hla flask ia hia band.
**My,daar Wataon.** said the well re-
able man. that they are not to blame
am If 1 bare not ahand my kaowladga !
traces.
1 them, for 1 ahauld hare conaideii^ ; tkroagfa
1«l
BirKMnBir
i^.r *.,««« I
I SHERLOCK
{holmes
I
•ATUMMY, JUNE
Bat bow did tec neby km
^rtMoT^lSlit climbed
learlng
teOaa.W.BgS.
fon flALm-Knawa « €bm
i-'Jahn Bopkma vUt oarra iaa
■a lg tte panm tka
BABT PAST OF TOWN.
Can •» by koU phOMB N& fli.
WANTCO—Bxtm aaJamman and anlaa- Otearn aMD te paomflUy attokiit tm
mdica M tke Boaton SaoreL Citisena xmxnortam.
aprteimo
phone tl»._______ \
june 1-tf
had toOTtet^la an oat teteto rrofana < i pad to ranflde hi Mm in wder to aktotathemomy whlrbl nmaled. The
IteBetmanliarkfan. ..
. , eowaewf ere«U in Loodoudld not
1 ataod ap and cmamiaad the rfHqr.
van baktnd me, )u. yaur.pl^tRreaiiur * eo wen ai I bad koped. far the iilal at
neroont of the matter, whkii I rvwd the Martarty gang mdt two of Ita
trlth great intereat aome t&ilniMi later. ^ dangeiwi« tacihhers. my own mnet
yon anwrt tha^ the wan wan ahecr. dictire eneniiea. at liberty, t tra<
Itet^ wmjw^fiUeraUy ute- A few
and there wms a
ledge. The cUlT i« ao Ugh that to eUml.
l: all waa an oht laaa impoe»u.mty.
eqaalty impoMlMe tu make
lung the wri path wlii out
hL a m true,
have rrveraad my haota.
tUaji*
ta. Mk I1 have tHjuihot tke algh* of
three acu of traeka la one dirw ilou
WANTffl>~Gote girt tor gcamral
hoaaawartc. Mra. Ptoyd Bmlto. 4»
Weal ToMk street. CIto. phone WJ.
________________ may a-tf
j merkaide explurutionc of a Norwegian
; named Wfem*. hot I am anre that it
WANTED-F>oor young or ml
. n,-vrr t»«> .irml to you that yt
yon
aged
men
to travel la pletore craws.
rereiviua new* of your frieiMl.
d. 1
Good prapoaittoa and expeaaea ad
jnsjied
:ed I
Me«-<-a aird t«id a abort hut Ibtenwtliig
vanced. Apply after 7 p. m. Oohaa| Me«-«-a
ridt to tie* khalifa at Khartnia, the rebla hotel. Lang,_________maytett*
>olu of whU-h I have
ilmte.1
would eaetoimy bare augr-«ud a de- to the forHgu office,
ecptkm. On the whole, ibetu It wKh
Tbe fail roared iwueatb me. 1 am not
faneifal person, but 1 give jnu my
word that I seemed to benr Morlarty's
voice
mine at roe out of tto' abyss.
A miatoke
would ua»e
ba%e lieen
fataf
Miaae wouia
iieen ratal.
than once as tufts of grass came
out in my hand or my foot •.llpiH«d lu
the wet notches of the rock 1 thnucht
a that you
would be ao affected."
1 gripped him by the arms.
-Holmes r I cried. * Ia tt really you 7
Can It Indeed be that you ate alive? Is
It pooslble that you succeeded In cUmbIng out of that awful abyaar
-Wait
■B’ait a
s DUMMntt'aald be. **Are you
sure that you
B really lit to discuss
things? I bav given you n serious
shock by my
silly dramatic
eaapiMaraiice.*T am aU right but indeed. Holmea. I
an biirdly believe my ejea. Good
heavens, to think that you-you of oil
men—ahnukl be standing In my stodyr’
Again I grlpi»Hl him by tbe sleeve and
felt tbe thin, aloewy arm beneath it
-Welt .vou're not a spirit aaybow.oald I. “My dear chap. I’m overjoyed
to see yon. Bit down aod tell me bow
you came alive oot of that dreadful
<-haam.He oat oppoalte to me and lit a clga-
Frain«e,
In a ra- WANTCO—Gompeicut girt tor genemi
booflavurlc. aamU family, good
wwrvh Irto the coal tor dertrativea.
wngaa. mnat be good eook. Addreaa
It«a7 at
MuolfieU;er. in Ike soolh of France.
care of Record. Mm. Chaa. Romadka.
Ilavim; «NM»i-hid#sl this to my sstisfac
may IWI
tloo and leamUig that 4»aly one of my
, enemies was now" left in
,«liont to ivturu when my mavemeuto
were hastened'hv tin* news of this verv
reiuarkahle Park lane mystery. whl<p FOR RENT—Pumlahed rtroms for
; not only appealed to me Iq- Its own
light housekeeping. Inquire Record
office.
june 2-tf
FOR RENT.
I
HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire 113
Bast Tweinh street.
may 244f
MI80ELLANE0U8
FALMMTIlV-teffdk MndamaHlnan
RaiMikgr tte flttvfl lf« ta ytm
tead. A Mtaflflie ifltetat «m mwl
tte tnm flta% Mamnr. Otar ktf
Dkloa 1. BMa Mtfiaii
»Mf
Nailed:
Tnverae City. Mick.. May M. *SB.V
Tte pariaerablp of Maos A Ball
(patatara and papaNmngars) frum this
date la dlaaotved. C. C Maea wHI eontinae tte huaiacas. all work bah«
guaraatead fiat Msaai QaU or drop
me a poatal at 126H Cw« attoal. ovor
Paige's elactric store.
may 11-M
piyweru
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meat market
on comer Front and Division streeta.
Thou. Gunioe, €30 Piftb Btraet, OM- Notiea to all Paiteua iiitiltedH;
xens phone lie.
may »-tf
Tte anaasament roll for the Imgrovw
meat of SUih atreeL from tte mat
Une of DlvlsloB Btreet to tte west liaa
of Unkm atreet Is non- in my hands
drosa Box 874 or cnli at
for the collection of the third aattras
ment together with the ocenwd inter
may 24-tf
est on all uniMtid toataUmenta. tte
same to be paid before tte flrat day of
July, ms.
________
M. E. HASKBLL.
Wll^ j Office—Room 202 State^lTbllldtol'
May2S4f{ June 1-1 mo
window wlthont
FOR RENT—Upper flat in brick house
Huppoae
man had fired
on Went Ninth atreat. O. C. M<
Ike window, be would Indeed
ad It my flfot doty to have done ao bad
210 State bank bulldli
be
a
remarkable
abot
who
conkl
with
1I not bean
hei barred by a poaltire prohia revolver Inflict ao deadly a wound.
Mtmo from bta awn llpa. wbick
Netlea to all Pemww intafaMad
Again,
l*ark
lane
U
a
frequented
thor
only wlikdra'
« tte fld of
. The assessment roll for the paving
oughfare.
There
la
a
cab
stand
Witkin
month.
of Ca IS street from Front street to
a butidred yards of tte boose. No one
lost—Lace curtain, picked
State street snd State street from
It eaa be imagtnad that my Hoae ia* bad
beard a abot. And yet there waa
oommona on Twelflh atr4>et. east of Union street to Casa street is now in
jUaiary with flkeriork Holmea had la- tke dead man and there tte revolver
Casa. Findpi' return to Record of- my hands for the oullectlon of the.
tarmtod me flaeply in crime and tbat ballet,
had mnskroamed out,
flp^
nf. third InsUllment.
InatoUment. together with the
nfler hm dMkypanrance I nerar failed as Boft which
balleta will, and ao In
..
_______________________^
.
; *ccrued
:med interest on all unpaid Inauilin
to read with cart the varlcms problems flicted a nosed
•ms, the same to te paid befon
wound which must have caus
which came before the public. And 1 ed Instantaneooa
day of July. 1»05.
Buck were
even attempted more than once for my the clrcumstarntw deatk.
M. E. HASKELL.
of the }*ark lane
own private aatlafactlao to employ hla mystery, which were
City Traaaurer.
further compli-,
FOR BALE—Resort lots at Spring,
' methods In their sotatioa, tboagh with cateil by entire aiwcoco
Office—Room 2n* state Hank bnUdlng.
motive.
Park, on the penInsuU. Here U a
Indifferent ancewan Thera waa none, sln«w, as I have said, young of
Adair waa
chance to get a lot at a location on
hawaver. whidi appealed to me like not
known to have any euraiy. aod no
tbe
bay
tbat
U
nnoaually
beautiful.
tkm tragedy of Booald Adair. As J aUempt had been made to remove the >
RhenaBstiam. gout, backache, add
toad the evidence at the laqoest. which moom' 9f ▼aluablee in the room.
Alao rooms to rent at Spring Parkjpolaon arc results of kidney tronbla.
merchant, but tbe
led up to a mdlct of willfnl muider All day 1 turned tbeee facts over lu ' **“* Individual
for the summer, partly fumlabed for ! Hollister's Rocky MouftUin Tea goes
lay lu a pile of white
against aome pH
my mliMl. endeavoring to hit uimn »»***• atnl oW books ttpon tbe table,
light housekeeping.
may 3Hf; directly to the seat ot the disease and
known. 1 realised
some tbeory which coukl rrcoueilo MoIbx** looked even thluntT and keener
-1 cures wben all else tails. 3S cento.
bad ever doae tte loaa which the com them all apd to pmi that line of least
there was a dead white
FOR SALE-Two good now milch Jei'«■- iJohnson
J
Drug Co.
munity ted auataiaad by tka deatk of reslstamw which my pewr friend had 1
In bis aquiline face which toM
sey cows. Can't te licat. H. Hyma
. flberlork llolmaa.
dwlared lo be the storting fiolnt of f
his life recently Lad not been a
240 Washington ainxjt.
CopyrUU tr C4.11J.T'. WfrU,.
Tliere were points aliout this strange every Investlrsllon. 1 x'unfHW tlmt I j b««»tby one.
BIGGEST AND BEST Itaa Of Mmay 31-lf
boaloeos which
glad to stretch myself. Watcydea—Rambler, Monarch. Racjreta,
aptrlal
8HEULOCK HOLMES WAS STANDING SMlLI.XtJ AT ME.
Bon.- oahl he. “It ia no joke when a
il»N Elo iCol«.M.- Prk«nrtt
forts ^
myself about tt o'clock at tbe Oxford tall roan .has to take a foot off hU j --- ----------aapplementcd
w 2T4f I “*•
“»
»e. Rut I stmgghHl up- ' merits. |*i,t v hh-U M'cmeil to offer some
stature for several hours on end. Now. | that I was
street end of Park tone.
last I reached a telge
|Mt«ilbr iM-rsonal opisirtuiiltles.
losftTs u]H>n the |Mivemeitto. all storing my dear fellow, in the matter of these | ward, uud
TRY A RBCCRO WANT Aa
explanations, we bavn if 1 may ask aev«*ral ft-ct deep and ctiven'd with I <
c o.er nt om>e to l.on4h»B. mlled FOR BALE—Store building, slock snd ,
agent
fixtures.
Will
sell
all
or
any
part,
for jour co-oi»eration. a bard nud dan- soft green uuks. where I « niiM lie uu- : lu nij evn |m-.-S4>h nt Ihiker stn-ct.
ui«n my round
and I turned over tbe case
geruiiM ulght'a work In front of ua. INt- SHii lu tlie nn*st |H‘rf.-ct comfort.'fbere I Ihrew .Mrs. flud«>n int<i %l.>h-nt h.ni- or will rent building. Apply at once.
RflffleillBsUaCvlBlBfl. QrattIn my mind snd found no explanation
I u-ns stret«-h.d vhen y«.u. my d.-jr terh-s an 1 found Unit .Mj«-r«ft ted pre- Cbas. Rosenthal, Traverse City. Mich
haps It would te teller If 1 gave j-ou
MtarfBiBtlB dly. 3fc tiM 49c
whlrb Bfipeared to me lo lie adequate.
account of the whole situatlou wiien Watson. and all vour fullowing were M*n«*tl n y r«KiiiH uiid luy pn|iers exu<’tmay 27-tf.
At Uie risk of telling a twice told tale
investlgating In the n»ost Kvmp.nth«‘tie ly uh
hud .ilwnys tM««-ii.
u was.
that work Is flulshwl.*'
iPtir.
J.W. JIUIUbi.
I will reeapltulule the facts Sa tliey
*'I am full of curlMlty. I should and InelBcleid manner tte clrcnm- niy .lc.ir Wat-^on. ili.it at 2 4/clo. k lo- FOR BALE. WAGONS—I have three'—^
were known to tbe public at tbe ronStances of my d«*ath.
day 1 f.nn.l lu.via-lf In my 4>l«I armmuch |»refer lo hear now."
eecond-baud lumber wagoms, also |
Claaloti of the Inquest.
“At last, when yon had nil foniietl ; cln.ir in my 4»« u oM nsun and only
••Ytm ll come with roetonlglil?"
lumber wagon for one hor«-.
j ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
Tbe Hon. Ronald Adair was tbe sec
••Wben you like and where you like.** your luevHaldu ami totally erromvnis wishing »h.at t eimld hav4* .hin-u my uUi
cheap buggies and a pair of cheap
^
^ n e^a
ond ago of tbe Eari of Xfn.vnooth. at
"This la, Ituleed, like tbe old days. <-ouclusluna. juu de{iartetl f«ir lln* Imtel. friend \\at>^on In llw other chair which
that tloH* governor of one of tbe Aus
ponies B.J. .Morgan.
may2C if
U. U. CARVER
We abaII bare time for a mouthful of and 1 nas h-ft alone. 1 had Imagined he la.s s > uft.-n adorm,!."
tralian cnioalea. AdalFa mother bad
Bm h was th«« remarkable narrative
dinner before we need go. Well, then, that 1 bad rearhisl the end 4>f my adreturned from Australia to undergo tte
aidfli 1 llstemd on that April 4*v«tn- LET ME build for you. Monthly pay
about that choam. 1 ted no serious VHiturmi. but a V<-r.v une
operation for catarsrt. and she. her son
ments. II. W. Smith. €13 West Offimwttkar.OsrvasAflm. flatotoMa
:. a narrative whii !i wtiulil have
difficulty In getting out of It for tte rem^ H1.0W4SI me that tl
Rouafd and her daughter Hilda were
A hug4‘ Ihs-ii uiierly lut nslihle to me hail it not
very simple reason tbat I never was prls««s atm in ston- f.ir
Eleventh street. CItIrenK phone l»9.
living together at 427 Park lane. Tte
rock, falling from above. Itooimsi pa»t Isn n1 4o*»nmi
4onflmi4>il
In It."
may 23-U
youth moved In tte liesi society—l^d.
me. Htfuck tin* path nml Isnlndisl over the tall, spare
“You never were In It?"
ao far as waa known, no etieniles aod
"No, AVatsou. 1 never was In It. kly Into the chasm. F»*r an Instant I ger face, widt h 1 had m-V4*r thought to FARMS to trade for city property.
no particular vhes. He bad Iieen en
note to you was absolutely genuine. 1 ^ thouglit tbat tt was an mxddent. but a ms- tigaln'. lu eoine luanner bo had
H.
W.
Smith.
€13
West
Eleventh
St.
gaged to Hiss Rditb Woodier of OarUAL KSTATt AVD LOAVS
had little doubt that I ted come to tte | tnoment Ister, looking up. I
leainisl of my own aad twreavement. I
pitliens phone 199.
may 29-tf
atom, but the engagetneut had been >
end of my career wben I iierceired the 1 nian'a liend against ihe darkei
broken off t>y mutual consent some ,
It alnister figure of the Jnte i ««1 another stone struck
tnunmT mfluT than In hla words.
mouths tef«ire.. ami there was no sign !
“Wurk i-! the l>e»t niitidoie to aorruw.
taat It hud left any very profound foelsafety, within a foot of niy Iiesd. Of coiirfu' my dear Watsmu" aald be. “and I hare
tog behind it. For the rest the maa*a
1 mul an inexorable purpose in hla tte meaning of this wan obvions. .Mo- a pl4>ce of work r<»r tiv both tonlglit
lltoamved la a narrow and conventlonrtarty had not iieen abme. A <%iri*il4T which if wc can bring It to a ain*r«*ssHOUSES AND LOTS oh monlbly pay
P*. O. NIOMOL.A
aJ rlrrte. for bis lisMts were quiet and
ate—and even tlmt one gbini'i' Innl told • ful conclu»lon will in Itiwlff Jmal
ments. H. W. Smith. C13 West
hts nature unemotional. Yet it was up
me how datgreroua a man that i\inf4>d , man's lllc dii ihD planet." In VI
vain 1
on tkffi ean going young aristocrat that
Eleventh street.
Cltlseas phoac
erate was—had kejit gusrd while tiie begged him to tell me leore. "You will
which you afterward recelvad.
daath ran^in most strange and nnex- Omrrirlu by CUttes
___
199.
may 294f
left It wHh ray cigarette tex and my profeosar bad attoeked me. From a bear and sec euongh before morning."
Kpe«*ted fonffiitetween the hours of 10 !
V”... ' ' . .
stick, and 1 walked along the pathway. diatonce. nnaeen by me. he Ijad linm a he nuiwcreil. "We luive three .V4mrs of
SflRth Side Shoe Stare
p;of .Mnr. h aa j ^*'*~®*'*“^ htWiSuic
Mortarty. istill at my beds. Wben I wHness of bis friend's dimth and of tbe past to discuss. Let that suffice nn- FOR SALE—New mllcb Jersey cow.
tweape. He hstl walt«<d. ami tb«*n. • til half prist J». « hen W4- start uikmi the
reached tte end I'stood at bay. He I
also good driving horse. Inquire of
Ranald Adair was fond of.«-ar^s. play- }
««»« to aee. drew no weapon, but he rushed at
making his way around to the tof* of Dotnble u*IV4-ntnn‘of tbe HQpty bouse."
Bert Gage at J. E. Greillck Oo. factag centtaualta. but nevw- tor such
“*■“
colored ghuisea.
______mA tt***
{«•
endi-avored |o tuccenl
It wan lnde»-d like obi tiroes wben st
too'.
may M4f
f TBtobes aajrookPhurt him. lie was a 1
* strongly stispex'
own game was up ; where bla.cou.nnU* hud failed.
that hour I found myself seated beside
}~
^
Baldwin, tbe Oaveodisb i
^‘‘l^'tlvc, was polotlug and was only anxious to revenge idn»- j "I did not take long to tlilnk steut It tim m a hansom my revoh-cr in my
Tnnfl in^Bgatelle raid clubs. It waa :
theory of hU own, while tbe self upon me. We tottered together I ^•taoc. Again I saw that grim face . ,KKLet and the thrill of adventure In
are row taking orden
^
JtaownJR after dinner on the day of j
<'*®wded around to listen to upon the-brlnk of the tall. 1 have aome ' *<»*£ ovw tbe cliff, and I knew that It
bean Holmi* w as cold and
for the celebrated
tlEh be had played a rubber of ! »*«*
I *ot as near him as I knowledge, however, of barlton, or tte | waa tte precursor of another stone, and slb-nt Vs Uic gleam of tbe
bouse has cHy water, bath room and
r
M^Mtet tbe latter rtnh. He ted also
observations seemed .to Japanese system of wrestling, whlcb I acrambled down on to the i«tb. I ,na„„ flatbed U|wm his aiutere features
furnace. Inquire of P. TbuileU over
plk.rM there In tte afternoon. ' The | n*®
absurd, so 1 nitfadrsw again
on« teen very useful |I-----dou't-------think--I could
„iild have done It in cold 1 saw that hl« brows were drawn down
First NaUonnl bank. TatophOM ».
of tteoe who ted lUayed with *®
disgust. As I did so 1 atmek
Uiis
B
compressed.
te^tb
*
^
j
blood
U
waa
a
buudrtxl
times
ino.-e
hi
thouglit
and
his
thin
may 2fl4f
n^
Mnrray. Sir John Hardy amr
ao elderly, detormed man who be with a homble aetcam kicked mad- difficult than getting up. But 1
■ttiug uji.
had no 1 knew not what wlW lieasts
^
M*>MorsB-obowed that the game >
IMiliid me. aad I kaocted
lytorafewaecoDdsandclawadtbealrl time to think of the daugi-r.
about lo hunt down In tbe dirk jungle
. , .-----wblat and that there was a fairly ,
»*«>»'• »hUB he was cni^ with both bto haada. Bat for all bis, other atone sane nnst me us 1 h
FOR BALE OR RCNT-Pnrtly tar{■A ' aqnal fall of tbe cards. Adair might' *7rtnK- I remenilier that aa I pitted
cottage
• my hands from the ««dge
si
have lost Cfl. hot not more. Hla for-,
“P * Mnerved tte title of one of
Mimte Baneb
1 over te went. With my face over 1 Halfway do»-n I sllpjicd: hot, by the huntsman that the adventure was
teae waa a conaMacable one. and aoeb I
"*"*♦
of Tree Worthlp."
a. K. firlnkmaa, <
molt grave cue, while the sardonic
fora
a long wpj. jbkaaing of G«mL I Unded.
a loaa could not ta nay way affect him. I ^ ** -^ru^'k u>« that tbe feUow moot tte brink 1 oBw him tallII for
1 took to my ; smile-which occasionally broke through
day at one ! ^ oo®* Poor bibliophile who ^ther as Then be strack a rock. lioBadad off aad ) Ueeding. totoo tte pai
|I heels, did ten miles
the moun-. hla ascetic gloom boded little good for
o, a trade or as a bobby waa a oollartar aplasbed into tbe water.**
I Uataoad with aauaefneot to this ex- Uln* In the darkueas, npd a week later : tbe object of our quest
It of obscure volumea. I endaavatad to
FOR BALE OR IKCHANOE—Two | T
^ - player and vaadUy roae wlnne
ir- apolQglse tor the aeddent. but It was plaaattoa. which Holmes dellvared he-1 1 found myself In Fkirenci). with tbe i 1 hod Imagined that we were bound
^
came out In arldeaee that in pai
store bondings in Central LakA
a the poSaof hla dgaratte
< certainty that no one in tbe world for Baker street, bat Holmea atopped
with Ootonei Moran he ted actnCiUaeas phone 2C1.
may fltf
•Bat the tracksr I cried. "I aaw i knew what bad become of me,
tbe cab at tbe comer of Careadlrii
ron as nueb as f490 In a Bitting
daift-mr broth-1 square. I observed that as be stenoed
with
my
own
qyei
that
two
went
down
'
*T
bad
only
ooO
«woll
weeks before from Godfrey Mil precious objects in the ores of their
e gave a most aearchlng glsqop t FOR BALC-B^nom hemao gad ifltoot
arMycrofL loweyoa many a|K>loglea,
ner and Lord BalmoraL Bo much for owner. With a anart of eontempt be tbe path end noBM rrinmad.*'
lot
on
W.
mb
airaac.
near
Union.
*lt caaaa abam in tbis way. Tte In- my4
my d««r Watoon. Imtt it
1 was all Impor i right and left and at erery sobaeqaes
Wa recent hteary ns ircK^e out at tte tamed upon his heel, and 1 saw bis
tont that It ahoakl be ibouiflit I was strsK comer te took tte otmeat palas
Ite pnrtlenlnri onqnlin nt no W.
enrred back and srhlte aide wblslMra
IttbstsaaL
mnyS-cf
.^tte av^Bg^ tte crime he ra- disappear among tbe throng.
a
ccrtalnlxji
oinsmtor
g
bad
t
wmtid
not
I
tarned frdta tte ^ aractly nt la
nnaemnntof mynhtewiymdbad^ooi'-^._o»
My ohsdrvattona of an Pkik laae did placed In
His mother ahd olstta were ont OMfM- Ilttie to dear up tte pretoeni te which any was not tte aaty
not ynamaU tbimgbt tost R'was fitoe.! ^Continued In Next*flianday^a lasna.) FOR BALB-nght oooMm lota ca
lag the eming arlth n reUtlve. The 1 was Intorerted. Tte honor was atp- awom my d«*tb, item_______ _ Bevaral times duriug the Isfst three j ,
Wool l«th atrnta ndjehring Itarttan
,
'
aorrant d«j«aed that ahe bmnl him mi- orated from the street by a tow snail tbma oltexa wteot doslm tor vtnm- years I bsva mke** np «ny peu to write
BIGGEST AND BEST line of Wlar ite froot room on the aecond floor. and raiUag, the whole not more than anea
me woold anty te taeraaaed to you. bat always l •CearMl lest your ^ cydea—Rambler. Mijnnrch. RncydA
SMMratly used as bis alttlag itMu.
hr the flaaih Of totor laater. Ttey wnta nffectfenato regatd far me shoohl tempt. Cotomhln. Prices rigbL JiUna Oaafl’ NtoagoO ata watt I
teehad llta flra. aad aa It smokod ate
^maridnagmanamen. 9te« attar
- i teU. 417 Unkm atpaac
mf »-lam
•fOBl to Ifl aoM
LOST'
■a#
- PAVING m
FOR SALE
,li
PRICES REASONABLE
J. M. HUELLMAIfTEL
i
‘*1=
Teaclir of Violin
329 SOUTH UWM STREH
XirSTONE IIHGK
TllliifM GHl
put.
KEYSTONEs MICH.
Ilf r''iifliiliif
|
I
4
|
3
MMMsIs
suwshM
pM. sM sbs win Msi tM M of
s MMf. wbOs tbs MMb Mss
ksM bsvsr ssvss bsr bssls. Is wtirtsg wise MtaQr kUebsn appear untidy.
ss to tbs stlsstlos sM g«UM «Mf
To any a kftcbsn can an be kept
to MM s bsM.
ctona wi* coapnratire suae sonads to
**Ws s» psttbMi tbs csrt bstors tbs
bons IS tbs trsMsc of osr MChisrs. k wsa Mngtobsdi
*nsfOrs tbsr bsarssrss o sMsrtrriss
Bnrtaf tbe eoataf muMa a aM ef eattoiiM radpen MU be fleen ta
thie itopMMr. ■l■^rtilA^^by QMM Trow
Nut
M eeuMi n M
•f MtaMen. era an given •• atglnnlty nnei In tbe
Mkae the while meat of a ronal cblokablnh Mmy nara krengbt hp tbe nartributeeto nr by
i,.aMarixknrUkhalfacan«f tbeir ratodvee uMdienAe ta tbe cmatriee nanM. end tbeee wbe try than
MMh aaMuwaaa, chopped M uM esny be eanrsi Mat tbep see tbe red tbiwf.
Mf iMm «prtMB
rtmt*.
half flBptal «r chapped MagiUh wnta Ms SB M sstf SUMrery floe, then add onekalf enp crack
Bota. Baanata AM wkb popper uM
WIv.M 1 siMC IBM 8i)r kM
It six eggs welL Add three large; er ernaha; salt aad pepper to cade.
•nit. uM Maun with aeHM tanker.
WMMksMskrM*
taMeepooafnto of lonr. can cape of lableeMrfUl d the eU aM a aauU
Pw?*mssUag ThuM
Pwt tbe alitnre between the slices of
•weei nOft. eaU aM pepper to taste. lump cf butter aM one tabtrapoonful jat 7;M.
wbBto wheat brood.
AM viMi Iks tkiki MU of Mgk
a 'oo^ wekMBw to tbess aeiTtaii.
MixwelL Pet a large baM cup of but
Itan Into lialto. dip ta i
MBnt 8aMwlebei-8beU Bngltoh
oust ts bsr tiM «Mt.
ssM tbssi swsf frost boas for hlgb
i when I aw that w
la a frying pen nM Id It g« bot., than ta eranksr crumbs. Fry is
AM M M <hs SM> Mio tW flssr. esMsrsoM psilsb. sM ssM Cbsa IS
ntanu. BtoMb aM chop. aM to
lari or buttor.
bn kept cM easilp. 1 n
of nnu allow a Then put In the other Ingredients nnd
TM Ms IMT MMs sMI
. DBout. Pastor.
bs sMs to
bM tbsir hsaa - apitearaaa
hake In a aadluabot nvia for twenty
Is Mk isspslr. Msss IM MM
Dalet boor. f:30 a. m.
If Usf ess ^vtsk ass tato asrrfaMhnMeak pood l|alt tnaapntafil of cream ebe^se,
French Cream. Ceekiee.
ws. wmeblng earefully. When
Monilag worship. 10:S0 a. m.
Hss tftoS to orsmiB
Rab weirtoidber uM npread on thtai
Isg tbsa-^WUbssi Mtbsr Isstraslss
Tare cups super, two eggs, one cop
btwerned take out end serve Immedf“ ‘
at K:00 m.
ecbool
Sunday
Tbs pss. bM rM tbs fcaasdlM m prsptlesl sUll Is tbsi wbicb to lo be
alieee of craeHeds white nr grabam
Inieraedtaie Rndea«x>r. dtp.
S:4S
ak
sour cream, owe cup butter, one teaaUiy srlth butter end syrup.
bread.
boM
____
or. s:
15 Ip. a.
t:is
Mr llfoworb.
> to Use la aM pret|y
spocofttl soda, one teaspooaful lemon
Bsforo lu SPtirkJs doss—
Deviled Bffg aaMwiobcw-Mash the
Bventag service, 7:M p, _
** Tbs stMdis clsa jrMBSS bss more lookBt.
extrad, ooe-hair a naimeg grated^- Peotaoostal pnysr meeUng. Tnagdag
Petals
Fraraala.
Wkf.asr! Mf eoBiisas sssse Ms fsi Mssrstodsf tbsSSbssrsrbM beftors.
jolke of bard bdled egge to a powder
ta tbs begiaalng. when you arc
flour enough to make a dough as noCi
rening at 7:30,
The
Ingredknu
for
this
are
WbM Mertbs inlscs brM.
and moisten with olive oil and a few
SM tbs pisstba sbs sbssli sM bsrR\-angellstlc service, Thursday tosii»
auBlag Muss peas Has. flt up pair
ponMs of pork steak of which about ’ as it can )»r rolled,
7:30.
ssU Is. How bss sbs Isiprorsd Itr ssld kkflbai aM pantrtss with tahls oil drops of Vtaegar. Wah to a paste, onetinarter Is fat, a mMIum-sltod on |
MRS.
CHAS. BROADPOOT. :i Ing.
Tbs spsilt*** Is bor efss so bloo.
________________
Junior Endeavor Saturday, S:M p.
isos Addsas. fossder of lbs tsaoss cloth. I dont anab a strip of It here add salt, pvpsr and Frsneh auaUrd km. two poutoes mnsbad. one cup of
Tbs M MM b«'ebssb.
KoU Hosss is CbMs. sM sbe pro- aM tbao to look prdUy. 1 mean to to taste, wkb a drop or two of tobasco bread crumbs. Chop meat and onion
Fra Soup.
I -welcome to worship with ua aiW
Tbs esrt tbsi uusblss o'sr bsr brow.
•aaeB Now chop the whites of the
Although pea soup la not aliogoi her at rangers, workingmen and tbe poor.**
essAM ts polst ea bow it bsd bass actually bass an "olMHt kitchen."
AU sffs Mf Ups IS spssk
ae flue M poeHble (or uaUl they flee; add potato and brand cniabg a French dish, the French have boea j
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mM IS Mtscstsrs sM srt sM bsssro
Dseids npoa aoas ens color for your
Tbs wisb tbsi s bM4ss is mj bssrt:
and salt and pepper to taste. Add half
h. t. Church.
M wofb: bat tbtdr ssw Mssrs Is boi kUsbsn. Have It aUwbHs or pals bins ere Uke a coaree powder) and mix
cup of hot water, and during the given ibe name for sO long that it |
But »bs« J u»-tbs Ml—
them
with
the
yolk
paste.
If
more
eea,lry I seems appropriate to give It here. Pul
Rev. Tboa. Cox. Pastor.
brisgisc astbod sM spasa Isto tbs aM whits or Dsifl bins aM white, or
cooking
add
more
If
it
gets
too
It before
„„;;owQ.i.n..f-boicp™.o.
OWMOV,
isUstM bsre whits and taa. or yellow and white, or
“f^ Sls4 I sssd tbts fssstl*’
Make a crust with two ctms of sour;—
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. 1 iM - ------- ...,1
1.^ a KmII •n.i.m * Horning
-"WniH*
IV.■. IB. ^
spraMing the mixture upon sliced gra
milk, a srani teacup of lard, Botjr aad j‘"d bring to a boU. Then , gunday school
craaa and brown—what aeenu most
Ob. dssr! Tbs works tbsi alfbl br
ham brsM.
If sap atssdard. sslatsd Is tbs eoMset cbsecfnl or ecsnoalcal to you.
I*l«fe crust a Qe^er of anj
«« half a teaspoonful of sodp and
ssld
Boast
Beet
8andwlches>-Chop
rare
ef dosMstle sCatre. tbs pppartMisst
tacb deep oo bottom of a deep pan: boll twenty mlnuira. Drain, cover wUh
Oct your pllekAb la the eolor or eolWbits Bsrtbs Mss brpM!
eg sspoBSSs. tbs ajMsaUlsg «f tmb ors you totead to keep for your kltcb- roast beef very Aae. taking care to use place filling in (nd cover with ic»p cold water uod hoil again until tenAsd sbss Si but tbs rosMsd losres aM so os. sM*tbs SMwere ahowsi a ea. aM nae It la every pvallaMe plaee. only the lean portions of the meal.
«ler. Strain through colander Into a;-.i,i,'
crust. ly*t U cook v-ery slowly in
Ar* pMd wUbIs tbs ttSB.
dsplofsbls lacking In tboie partieulsrs. ■A very clever honsskaeper 1 know Sprinkle wHh seat, pepper and a salt- medium hot oven until brown. >K*hen granite or earthen dish with tbeir r
. Mix and
t. AM Bsttbiw wllb s orWe-s sfs.
liquor. If aplit peas are used, they j
Mlsa Addsaa psrtlsssUp
ooverM her waUs wkb table doth aM
done cover crust with butter.
Baptist Church.
tato
eandwlehes
with
thinly
SsrrsTs tbs osls sM Iss
that woasa eesas lb iMSgtss tbsi cok
Sbs put It on the
ellcM graham breed.
Of tbsi rmv brM. sM psts It
thratlOB moat bsgla afar ot. aad la- Sotw. painted aM vnralabsd It. at
Qstssu ds Fschs.
Peanut Snadwlcbes—Shelt and skin
. 1:00.
am Mfs It's MTsb. bUsst
prare tbsaislr^ Is tbs aattsr of do^ sbs eouM wipe it up In IS minutes.
Make a good, short crust. Sprinkle | » houl.l be a quart of peas snd liquor ,
a Bible elaaa. 12:00.
frostily roanted paanuu aad loU them bottom cruM with Hour, add ciitphen done. In the menntlme put a|
Is SsspSTStlos borss^of loss
asstld rsvtas. If tbep would loara
Then sbe oorered ovsry table and
n. Y. P. U . fi:30.
AM ornmbs on a pastry board. Add
1 sssicb frost bsr/b btai!
tbal there must be art la chairs sM bM mad pantry shelf with It, tacked
Kvenlng, 7;5U.
peaches a teacup of sugar. Cover the] W'UP hone (rump bone la bc*si> on to
salt
I
p
taste
and
mix
the
powdered
Wbo bMss as If
Ilf bM
Ubles. sM ws|l PMsr sad bMlto. be- on neatly with glU head tacks,
with sweet erram. and put a‘
»*‘h cold water. When I Junior IToton, Saturday at 2:30.
ceitog onk Thursday
^
evenWbsB Bntbs alsss bsMT
fbis tbs higbsr sM M assfal brnsab. aelected yellow and white for her nnu with enough fresh cream cheese sprinkle of cinnamon oo top. Bake in • ‘hme. i».it In an onion plect* of parsley. |
to make a paste thet cea be easily
«-PtmUs JsMt SbsraNts. lb Uppls M of art can bs soassnrM. doaostlg seheac. Tbs walto were plala
stalk of celer>. and a bit
garlic
|AiVaVc^c;oTdlally invited to the •«•hot oven, witbool a top crust.
spread
on
unbuttered
bread.
Keep
in
oou's.
•uig
big
as
a
bran.
Cook until the Julees; vicea.
troubles wooM settls tbeaasivec.
white, tbs toora plain yellow and the
a
ooM.
damp
place
untU
wanted.
are extracted, then strain the broth;
"Tbs bslp gnestka las torsanted table and abelTss white, flgursd srlth
Ham and Olive Sandwloheo-Chop
___ ________
and turn It onto tbe peas. Balt aad
Evangslioal Church.
aasp bonss^sspswu but bsek of It all ysllsw. Her wtadews were curtalnad
• "A Mapis rsls firs I to fso. .
Gor. Ninth and Wadsworth strssU.
to largsiptbslaokof astbodlsbottse* wttb ebenp white dotted lawn and her lean baa fine aM beat Into each cup- ____ Strair well, add salt and W '
^ taste. There abould be two
• Tbosgb slaipis. goM sbd tract
fel of tbe minced meat a tnblespooo- per and two cups of flour. Mash tbor-1 q^-ris of the hrulh. msktag thrr-e. Her. R. N. Holsaple. Pastor.
kMpsrs tbsaasIrSB. WhUs srery
shadw ween rntlow
):0d a. m.. morning cl
-------• im, do poor M. sM tiiist tbs
ful
of
enlnd
oil.
a
teaM>oo«ful
of
vine
ana to a law tato bsrsstf. oM tbs
m.. morning '
oughly. and make Into cakes about an ««»«*
*hc soup when done. This is
,o.
Most of her earthen ware was brown
par. a aalUpoonful of French musurd,
working girl a«at Isara saw waps in nM yelkw and her kitchen ag a whole
.b.cb vu. .U,m .be .... o, frtc. : - bo™, ...... „p „ ..
,b. nr« ,
^
• Tbst‘s sU Ood ssbs of poo."
fix olives chopped flae nnd a teaspoon
ersry boom s^e enters, sbe ran
was charming enough In color effect
cakes. FV>-In lard or butter.
. dn>.
^
2;30 pI. m.. Junior
1
ful of minced parsley. Week mil to a
bssBclent. If ws bad aoas ctasdard ,tor na artist's atudlo. And as easy
MRS. C. U DOMING. East Hay.
peme nnd spreMl on thin idlcra ol
gospelI aenrto
Is as bomra. some aetbods of work clean aa a poreslaln bath room. 8
IS for reneanu
French Partcakes.
Cover a pound of spare rib and l»e« f
Chorus choir meets
that all would adopt, and regular boSTs laalsted that she saved two-thirds of white brand.
Stuffed Bggs—Boll eggs bard and
for work. I bsUeve the help goesUos her life bf that ollololh fcltehea
throw thea leto cold water. When
woBkl bs BOlTsd. The factory would
She
MTsr
scrabbM
It.
But
o
Aaosg lbs Btsap sxcsUs&t tboogbis
cool remove the abeils. cut tbe eggs In floor, bair pint aweet milk. Beat eggs j with mare. onU»n and summer savory, j
.11 of all classes weleoms.
cease a.tempi glrto from tbs boasa. week or ofteoer wiped the floor and
lOr abMt lbs fM iiwrosl U bstsd.
half carefully and extract tbe yolks. tboroughly. and put them into a basin ! Add pepficr imd salt to UhI«>. and j
sM tbSPS would bs aoas bops of §bA- walls around Move aM working Ubic
asiblsg ssors Mpfbl ts boib tows ssd
Rub these to a powder with the back with the butter, which should he i strain. Itave ready broad crumbs pr**- j
with warm borma soda. To a
Of a epfwn..nM add bo them pepper
beaten to a ertam: attr in the sugar | pared by enUIng bread in slices as thin 1 ^iy ;cbS“ti:45 a. m*. C. J. Helm,
osstlp tbss tbs follswibg srtlcls os **!^BosjdllurM^^ M large lustllu- warm watsfwnally warm—she would and salt to taste, a little very flnely
and flmir, and when these art* well as canllsard and then Into dice. Ijiy Supf.
Uoba of sU Borts hare to apstemli' add a Hole shaved .CasUle soap and
**MMbod In Hoos«fc(w|itsg."
minced ham and enough vneHud buttor mixt-il add the milk; sMr and beat them In a'pan set in a hot oven, watchM«*eting for worship, 11:04 a. m.
tbeir work, they could not gei^on any
a MP<Kintul at borax. With
r ' Ssps tbs Psnn JourasI:
to
make
tbe
mixture
into
a
smooth
the mixture for a few minutes; put it; Ing carefully till they are a 1 Ublj ■ ilor Kniltavur. S:0<t p. m.
other way. Why could not the private
cloth or sponge she would hare
"Aaoox the many puauUs that woKndeavor. C;16 p. m.
paste. If haSn U not at band, any other
buttvr<*d plates and bake in a^iuick lm>wn. Platt* a layer of these in lh>>' (iosis l meeting. 7;.'Wi n. m.
BBU do the
her whole kitchen clran In nn hour.
f isaa toms h*«r band to. ntiUtlnr has
oold meal will do. and either anchovies
meeting. Thursday. 7:30 p. a.
The crying need of ae rounln* 1*
And her tnble and working bench
yrt boss dlsoorscsd ptors bosoraUs
or anchovy paste may be used. Make
of Parmt-san <
for a rational, naikmal, healthful diet. were cleaned with a two minutes' wipe
or so lapoftanias
the compomid Into bails about the slsc
h a ^ the 4
tbo pancakes high
aM metbodkml baMts oo ae part of after work. Her window ledges, where
us SSI fsrgsi that It U Is tbs bomas
and shape of the yolks and restore
rrse Methodist.
tuarmaiadt* lie-'hot ;and serve at once. This is th<layer of preserve
ae members of tbo bousobold. And her flowers stood, and her pantr>Preaching at 21.T E. Hlh St.. Sunday
iHbal mss asd woarn gtwr asd ars
ihem to their place between the two
cenuin*’ f-Yi-nch bouillon, and It Ik the iil:;5up. m. Rev. C. Miller.
tween each.
lei this state and condition of things shelves were wiped once a week in a
brat tralnsd Isto Utres of usrfolsras
cups of the whiles. Kei-p these In
•
flniiit tbltiK that could, lie served as a
prerail no maWer wbo comes or what few minutes.
and ootid worUi. Tbo man who proplace by wrapping them In several
Firat Frssbyterisn Chureh.
Salmon Coquettes.
first t^u-rw for a dinner.
happens. Th*e Amcriraa housekeeper
No bousecleanlng was eve- neces thickneseea of Us«ie paper, folded
rides a good bssss for bla famllp. wlib
Cor. Washington and I*ark atresta.
Pour off the oil. Chop salmdn HU
' MRS. P. l^aBONTA.
wesra herself out. and seu her serv sary. for the kitchen was a1«-ays per
It**v. L IJ. nusell. Paator.
full and plcsiy of svotythlng. may fral
Sffuare, the ends fringed ini<
ants, tf nbe has any. in a sutc of re- fecHy cleaa. and she never baA ants or
Morning service. 10:30 a. m.
that hr Is fb** prUns Ibctor In (bai ratwisted close to the egg. Uno a bas
lllble w-boot at nooo.
bsUkm. entertaining company.
roaches, for the repeated clranlng with ket with green leaves or grasses and top layer of coarse gravel and stones.; gar. Let it get hot. net boiling, and
UbUshaesu Bsi wbai would nil his
I Christian Kndeavor. C;30 p. m.
oflsB orerf<>cds her guests and under pure boras la the water destroyed
The water will be filtered a« aucces*- serve at onee. It is ver>- nice with the
thrift, as a auosMhsr aad liberal
pile the eggs Ip this.
Ev4-n Ing serv ice, 7; ::o p. m.
feeds her family to ercry day life.
every smnblanee of Insert life, as well
prorldra. siaM for. If tbsrs was no
Chicken 8al^—The mest of s cold lull) aa if an expensive appsratus ha« ‘ cream dressing alone, having much Hu 1 W. M. 8., first Wednesday In ibn
"If we,can not have a national sys- as germs of every sort.
H-n used.
taste of cauliflower; but the vinegar 1 month.
oas wiibla doors oapabls of wisely
boiled chicken, cut Into small,
SorUl hours, second and fbsrth Wed
tea of housekeeping, and training
A neighbor of hers did un a besii- pieces. Half as much celery as yo-a
If yotx wish to succeed In making | makes another dUb of It enilr€*ly,
aansglns aM dlspssslsg tbr arans
nesdays In tbe month al 2: an p. m.
schools for ae aaac. ^ can at least tifttl. really It wa beantlfnl. kitebeu
St band? Money making U not
Prayer meeting Tbnraday eveoittf
have chicken, rut Into inch lengths. gonl tea lie particular to use freshly , Ne< tar Caki-*.—The whites of thrwhe methodical uMsr preaeat condi la Deirt bine and white. She use«l
ttts of UiM lf.—It Is ibc use that Is made
One small head of iettnee. Pepper and boiled water; but It must lie really U-ggs and one pound of loaf sugar will at 7:3«. 84-ats free.
tions. Rating Is the most laponani some chrap but good willow ware dish
All are welcome to all the ssnrlcii.
eg It that ooonts. Some people would
salt to taste, pne tablespoonful of oil, UiHIng hot. not only simmering. I’n- j be requirr-d to make these delicious litof all things aai concern the family es and dark blue earthenware and her
raise belter tvbUdrra if ihey bad losn
lablespwmful of vinegar, one cup leaa these two fioinls are aitendwl to , He cakes. Drop the squares of sugar,
M. E. Church.
Fourteenth Street M
i.stale. L»el ns bare regular hours for curtains were d>esp bl*»e and white
the leaves wlU not open pror>**rly. and - stweral at a Hme. Into the egg whiles,
ful of mayonnaise dressldg. yix
Bicmoy.
Rev. J.*W. Miller. I’a
mculs, and be sure to have thea ready print. These walls were entirely white
Class meeting. 9:45 a. m.
"Tbs ralus of a wrfi kept home ran
the iavor will not be fully extracted., and beat with a egg whip. Tbe egg
cm chicken and celery, srasbn
on time. And let ns train the heads of nnd the floor dull blue nnd white tiled
Preaching
10:30
sot be aetiaftated. Sweeping and clean-,
moisten with oil and vinegar. Une a
It Ik well to know that If cauUflow-; wUl dlaaolve the sngar as It froths.
a a y ' kaervlci*.
at I"
©© m.a. m.
it 12:0‘
our homes to know that they. too. effect.
lag are sot all of Msekeepisg : conkera and cabbagem are alUiweti to stand ; and by the time every lump to be use.1 j
*atri-sp p. m.
salad bowl with lettuce, and
aust metbodlie their work eons to he
On her windows were red geraniums heap your salad. Pour the thick may- in salt and water tor at least half an Is dissolved the whole will be very
Evening
7;:i0 p. m.
lag aad satlnt do sot HU the entire
i-nlng si-rroon.
I
OB baM at tbs appointsd Has. They on Delft bine and whHe oilcloth. This
Prajvr
meeting.
Tburaday
evrntaf
bill: fiustshlng and splertalnlnr are
laalse dressing over tbe chicken and hour before cooking alt insects talll be light and dry. Turn the stiff froth In
•t tn
are mostly hungry, and there is oo kitchen, which coat but little, for U
drawn out from the leaves.
to a lined aaucepan. and set It ovt?rthe
SSIP S wmU fradloo of It; while music
celery.
welcome.
need for them to keep the table wan had to be rODovated the time It was
Protect your blouse sleeves when ! Art*. Beat It aleadlly with a spoon c
SM gn sM mprature bMp. hut do not
Rgg Salad.—BMl six eggs perfectly
ing. and tbiags spoiling, as many In made over, wm actnally the most
hard, putting them on In cold water, doing work by making aleevelet* of ■ HI It rises to twice tbe alxe it w
asks BP tbs
tag TbeaUltasr.thcdrsssaakei.tbe considerate men do. If they once fnllj Hstic room in the bouse, and It saved and cooking ten minutes after this the aame material as the blouse itself, when put Into the saucepan. Then i
realise tbera to a storm brewing In houra of time la the care of cleaning
typewHter. tbs bookkeeper, the di»ctor
reaches the boll, that the yolka may The ainplest pattern Is a straight move from the lire, and with a silver ij Woodman hall over postofflee.
W.-dne«day
evening. TesttmODT
side tbo bouse that any raise the roof
be dry and mealy. Cot the whites In piece of material Joined, hemmed lop si>ooa dipped In cold -wau-r. form the meeting at T:3Q.
If a wonsan has to do her own work two, remove earefully. and rub the and bottom, and having an elastic run • little cabe.s on oiled paper placed on
I puranlt. nnd that endi
R.*adlng roam. No. 314 WllhellO
right Hme, they will get there.
she It saving hralth and bcaety. at yolks to a paste with three tabtaspoon- In each hem.
block, open every aftemoou (except
baking tin. and set them In an ov(
Method, and regularity llgbten all well as time, by having a pre-uy oil
branchfoto of -minced bam or chicken, or both, ■ Tbe gennlncpess of roasted coffee \ barely warm. Let them dry until a fiuBday) from 2 to B.
A cordial invitatloB to attend all
work. The woman
woman who
who to
to «
oonsuntly cloth kltchen.->Pltuburg Dispatch.
ten drops of onion Juice, a salispoonful may be easily tested. It will not col-> very light straw color. These may be •cnrlccs and the reading roenn.
ta. IT she aakm bsr^ cnUlng
eaUlng oomplrlc.
oompirt
Three Oeod ReclpM.
Aege or university
^nring to tod ^tbo vecy
trf mtmtard. n tablespoonful of melted or cold water, nor will the bean lose ^flavored with lemon, rose or vanllto
Tbepreiw
ways of doPopOven—Two cupfuls of milk, two butter, salt to tanto and half
•M tastnicts hi. best and moM expeditions am
Its amooth aurfaco or hard, tough con- and delicately tinted If liked.
A
Csthelie.
reads bto
K- log things coass to be na «
cupfuls of Hour, two eggs, sad
fit Francis church, corner Oaai and
spoonful of paprika. Croard thU mix- slstency w-heo soaked In water. Chic- alight depression may Ijc left In the
tcaapoonful of ealt. Beat tbe eggs
cry aad other imttaikms become quite cenisr of each and 1a this may be Tenth street.
^
g.^y, ^j.^iock.
back Into tbe balvsd whites,
Low
I
separately aad well, add the whites ting a bit off the bottom of each enp •oft and spongy when soaked and ren-■ placwd a halved walnut meat, a
jq.jo
last, thra beat well together. They that It may stand upright, and letting der the water muddy. Tbe test for*, blanched almond or pistachio nut. a Vespers. 7:30 p. m.
by ta all thtags. The great
eay be baked ta roll pans, or deep tbe newly formed yolk rise above tbe .roffee, then, to soaking In cold water, camlled cherry, or square of caBdl»*d
Ixmteii deroHons. Wednesday aad
Christinas
founded
hy
Jobs
and
gem
pane,
which
ebould
be
heated
on
Of
course,
this
must
bo
done
In
fore;
peach
or
pineapple.
j
Friday
ev«Jtafs.
7:30.
do the thing ehs
edge of tbe white aa far as the original
Ckarles Wesley, was callnd Methodtol. tbe range nM grenned before tbe bntOrange Blossoau—8Ur toffethor for
)olk would have done. Arrange these grinding.
f would traeb tbone nnder her M to
U pat ta; they ebould be Hlled hntf on lettuce leaves and serve with a
When a cotton frock has become'half an hour one pound of sugar, three;
Fmae
r to. «ho to in n oonetnnt eute of wee hecnaao of tbo rtgulaiity nnd strict
priaclplee of lu founden. No hawe- full, with better. When baked, serve
French dreMng or with boiled salad faded, try boiling It in cream of tartar, whole eggs, and four yolks. Add auf-| Judies ^hrmry bnUdlng. Froat
^ fere with great help, or ansi accept
kfeplng can be called good bouaekeep- immedtately.
water
to
make
It
white,
and
lu
useful-1
flclent
flour to make a hatter atl* Hreet, near Caaa.
drssMng.
that other altemnilTe. no M •» »“•
Cspt: sad Mrs. MunseU ta charge.
tng without method In It."
Bon
the
pota
I
make
cakes
that
may
be
BSS may be continued.
j enough
Tim latter to tbe eiadttka ta which
Public meetings every night axospitoes nM when oold cut them ta round
i baking tin with a spoon.
Coat hangers of wire. If padded and, ^d
fnmere’ wives aeoMly ere found. H !•
Monday night.
Heipe Fsr I
sUcee of gtedlum Uttaknaes
oorered with shirring of
^ ‘ Flavor with orange flower water, aad
at record, as a tact, that o*ly elghtaho An easy road runs smoothly down
Sunday, ll a. m, Hoimeas meeting.
Grease with lard the top of a store ribbon or silk and the books wound j hake in a quick oven. When cool, cover
ontone la elkee and put them with
To HaK-Way Town:
1»sr cwBL of Aaertena tUaUlee keep
3:30 p. m, Christian’s praise morifour ottacee of butter ta a frying pan; ‘that has been burned rad. This must with narrow ribbon, are salable aril-i with white Icing with a little orange
ope eenraM. and only two per cent, For everytbtag tbafa but begat
when the onkms color slightly add tbe be (ions when the store U coM. Rub clea for a cbuirh fair or haraar. and frosting In tbe center.-Deteolt Trib- ng.
ikeat Mora. So It aneaui to bs allotnd And everytbtag that's never done.
S.OO p. m., n red bot Balratloe assstta the pea until the lard on with a cloth and let It rn- making them Is dainty employment, une.
to boussksepers to peddle Utelr own Just iwlto aMde, one by one.
__ ______
OoM tato Half-Way Town.
they
arc a_________________
good color, drain and serve mala orrr night. Thea apply a thin for erentags al borne. A sprin
unnos^ and it u the better part of
Our standard. "HoUaess UalO tht
^ wtMhto to learn to paddle thea k> U>s Half-ltatabed walto are tumbUng down hem wkh chopped parley aprtakled coat of btaefctag aM when nearly 4ry of rtolet-orrto between the layers of
Lord."
poUsh srhh a brush
orer thsnt.
eotton Is aa improvcmeaL—Pictorial
^ . aalset aM moet prodtabls way.
la Half way Town.
Our BattleCry. "Sinners, Cbara |g
Bear ta mtad when washing glassCurried Chlekeo-Cnt the ehleken
Review.
?
*Td6 many women seem to be dseU- Balf4atohM etreeta ara always lined
Bslvsttoa
for You."
»; put them tato wars not to put It ta hot water bottute of aetbod in tbeir work. TItar With bnlf-done wotk of every kind;
AU sre welcome.
wUh a few lltUe ptacas of Una ftrst. as It wUl be Uahle to craek
Rer. D^cSriSta!*Pastor.
have aento when they feel like gei- AM aU the world |aet tags bnbtad
Three OoM Reelpea.
Even delicate
10:30
a.
m..
morning
serrl
aali
perk,
an
nntaa.
and
a
Uttle
salt.
Hag them: read ta tbe moralag mad
Oete
la dreary Half-Way TMra. .
New Oahhage Msb.-FlrM sUoo toe
BsMay school at aasa.
Put la ewmgh eold water to corer ft; ■taaa can he safriy waahad ta rery bot
tanka lb ibn afiernoat; are i
Oncbalf ospful of htator. aae oofM
Y. P. fi. C. E.. C:18 p. m.
•uMctaat eshhagr tod eook la plenty
wuter M sUptoH ta edgewtoe.
oMght ta the iMs aad all nnkaapt Keep etralght along aad dost loeb tal It stossste orer the fire nnUI the
Ssaday ersntag Oospel mtoCtag at <*r stoar. one egg. oaa capfsl of mMk,
An taegpeasirs fitter may be made or water uaUl rery tendOT. Drain and
okleksn to vety teoAsr and the srater
down
vheo they coirtd. by plaaatag and eiw
7:30p.m.
four
cBplttls
of Hoar, aak, three ttohas slnwiirrn niasosi away: then mix from a large 8o«ter pot that has been to a medtastetacd heM of cuhhage add
Praysr mooftag. Thonday oreataf spnmfuto of baklag powder. Add Iasi
Toward Half-Why Town.
enitag tot «ke praper Uae. have-----a tablespoonful of enrry ta a Mule wa tborotohly cleaned. Oorer the bole ta one plat of sweet cream. Wbsn It bolls at 7:30.
They nay. K ev«y one aboahl try
fOttM laktaff n nap. or nMLjdfi
oas capfhl of eboppod dataa. Eakp ta
qraos Rptocepal Churoh.
up lemore from the ire. add a heapthe
botttoa
srtth
n
ptaee
of
dean,
ter;
stir
this
tate
Ihs
Rrary.
aM
let
To koto «• Mtai. btkk tod apiy.
nM aewtag br ruadtag. 4 pasMni
long, toallow paaa. aM serre worn
Rer. C. T. BUM. Beelor.
lag taaspoaMnl of tov. sdrtad aassoth
R stew srjth the ohloksn tan mtaatsn ^onge beta town hy n layer of oo
We nhaM dtaaoemr, by aM by.
time in amma tidy, ptoneani way.^
Owasr Eoardaum ar^ihroM Wash with botssr, ar with a Uqald saam tor
Till'd be BO HaM-Way Town. Hare rsMj seme Itan hpilsd, nM tans ly pwvtorsd charaonl aM ftate on top ta a IttUe ooU milk. aM Jnai before
"It to not tbe woeua wbo eneas to
ssrrtng pour orer It hatt a cup of rtae- ingtoa strsri.
ta cups. Utah Che chlclnn. take oat sf tids a layer of disnn anM with
be always at H. who ncwakpltoba Ibc
ami'SQinciiMi ♦
...j
SERVICES III THE CflUnRES
J
'm
-I
0R9 TmAVcnis enrr.
OBILffiRffTKMU
<rf tb« Mist Bflktrts U Milhe ft •MTT »» *■ !•'»»
wttfc
vtM bft i»a|f^ Tlftttcd tkft L«vte
ftft4 Ctefli cwotlllaB eiwndt ftt Port*
B«rtkefe«teliM^ ,
ft. ft ftMftftHftftM^taa
Mirir oc tM
iWBK**
h to tafeo
.oow I
raMtft vrcftdi to
■wk ikm grsre fti Kevport. B. L. iV
MiiItbI De TVrvftjr. vho w»
kl* tintnmtmt to> ftM^tfce
ftS4 tke Aaiertcftii
Warwick. FmflmA, hoaaU the oHeat
aadajr achoed teneher. Her nai
BS tho ftdaOMioD Cterie of M
Mias Oven. Bhe la ft year. old. and
cftBt. to tlie gfovad. lie va« lodHood
has taaght fn'thc local Sanday sdraols
to iMUk. ‘'Here.*' re aftld to hie frie»4
for W raan.
MftfU.
4oB*t like the Me* of pftr*
Littia Oraea Schroedar of linvaa|« M CMU M> tel Hi tbm.
kee. a blind girl, aeleeled from n hnl
r*"<e«e ftiit n boat op tbe^ feUov.
saws of the 17 Ben to eerve aa
vlw ftf* nmtlac the ahov. LevU end
grand jurors In another ffght agaiast
Clftrtc. ftod eee UI cfto t gM ft pft»-'
the ”boodle ftng” la the Cream City.
The Watt Fplot ebuv cf ittS vni
To show their diaregart for the
htvft tu hftM eefttarr rwihloo thl« jfmr.
crova. all the aoeiaUet aaetsben kfi
There ftT. oily t^e
One ot the chamber juat before the German
UMM, Oeoeral ASexaader 8. Webh. let.
Tice chancellor read the Imperial comBead of the New York air ooUego.
maatcatloB doaing the relchWag.
Mklftg the ftfrenfemenu for thie
Prank G. Bigelov, the bankrupt nnd
gfttherlAS. The other liTing nrabere deCaalUng pretideot of the First Naof thftl ctaee nn Generel Chftrie. «. thmal hank of Mtlvaakee, has pot la
Oomtoefc. Oeaeral Derid UcM. Oregg. a claim oa all the fnaamnee pottdea
Chtef Joetiee NIchoU of the eoprwno on which he paid premlams and which
conn of Looleiftoft end Omerel 8eB> amoonta to $700,000.
!
vet BredL ThOM nen grftdoftied when
The Obodwln Stoddard, a foor-maat-!
the Iftte Bobert E. Lee we* fti the heed cd aehooner which haa left New York;
of the mlUtftry ftcademy. In thet clftM
for San Jaan. P. R.^ praclicaJly la ai
verv the brlUlent oonfeder.te loedere. huge floating bomb. Her carga eonGofterel J. E. B. Btuert end Ococrel slau la part of gpsollne, naptha, dyna- i <
Hood.
mltc and gunpowder.
i'
Bkhftrd Wftfiwr. the compoeer. we.
ft* ftidOBt repobllcftii In lf4». In the
mrchfree of Dreeden there he. Jtut
hees Hmefti^ n document wflUns
IMrth ft oftft^ high treeson ftgftln.t Notive te all Peraens Intaraated;
Tbe special aaacaamrnt tax roll fori
ihn BBelelftn, He vn« fteruaed of hav
ing written to a f-*«»d ft leitrr pro- the paving of State atreet from tto eeat
line of Caw street to the west line of
poefaig to tn^ Saxony into a n*pubUc. Railrfvd avenue. I* now in my hands
-Bm whom ahft>i we make pre*ldent?'* for collection. Tbe first insullroeni
he naked. "I eet notiody competent to be paid on or before June 30th, 190a
U. E. HASKELL.
for the o®ce except our prcuent wirCity Treasurer.
ereigh. rrederlck AumMto. II.” Fred Office—Room 202 State Bank building.
ertek Auftoatua does not aeem to here
June 1 imo
npprecdftted the hamor of the .uggeatioa that be aboidd doff the rroa^ and
ooftcent hlauelf vUli the dlenlty of a
.repabUoftft prckleDt. For thU flx*h
of unoonaeloat fun Wagner hod to liolt
to SwUxeriand.
grading and paving Of East Front j
If there wax anylhlnR the mte Sen
CL fntm the east line Of Park
<*t to the oast line of Wellington*
ator Hoar dialikod more than he did
another it was profanity. The .atory straet, is mow in mv bands for coUeclic^. The first Installment to be.paid
la toM how much shocked the vener on or before June St*.
nble aeoator would be by tbe luflamma* ^
M. E. HASKKLU
I
City Treasurer.,
tory Interjection, of n certain polltlrJaa with whom he frequently wa» Office—Room 202 SUte Bank l.ulUllns
June Mmo
to confer. But on nil such
I
MV. MUME t, Wt.
1Mb ad SHk Hmm
fir £i?
THIS IS THE SEASON fOrr tnortgee^;
tnfrlgcf^
atom and garden hoaa. Ot L thorn of
Jallaa GnaphaH. 417 Union.
H.ECIKK3TT
FOR
POWER
i. B. MABTtll Phyrtnien avi OT^
•earn OSee MS Brat rramt sMt
No rnmat WHAT FOWD
ooofQ raaniGi amp «t oer
IMNOOmE,
AU. w*CB*s*'c*rnB».
*• ^
matna Brae.* State atreet tttrery hara
aad Sit your haR. An klada. freeh.
may Ihtt
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
mm w* cwHW.i»i*'
UON CMTEE
pactag* M MOH OOITKE yon gt* on» twH
dB »raj
,
_
.
(Sef9tbaline ht~~*~ te valaahlapramiBDma.)
«»» »»
deolrieitjr, not oaW ttar aeo.
nomic rwsmu.hBt fcr iv—offit
of wtilHj SDd Roneal hdHitB*
bilitj.
^^meawnwflC theaalBma
BBAL BSTATB AND hJDANB OimM
‘ Xioaa On, T
Oiton raem f
TSSJ[
OB. T. A. WILNBUI, ]
Let tn vitalize an idea
for you.
Boaidman kiver
Bcctric Usht
& Power Co.
Bl
umt
OlaMm'Vttad
BeomaTaa4$,H. AL VruuA
OahkMk. BMhphoM
IM
OB. B. B. mNOW OMea over i
lean Vng Btera. •jwMI .ktt
to aya^ aar. neat Md thraM a
•ttad. BelhpheMa BiaMrai
MMhatraat
.
DB. W. F. jntAVtWAYB-
Ym Art Hit Fttliti Well,
telwetetlMpmite m ssarhB
PAVING TAX
K Mt
ARTMUR HOLLIDAY—m. a Phym
dan end rggaw. Romovnd to «f
■eaa ovar Flrd NntlonaJ hnnk OF
paMtax
paIgTax
asHag the culprit except In tbe
oat manner. One day when the polltAdan came to the senator's rommlttep
« to all Persona Intereated:
room on a subject of considerable Im
p special asseasrot*nt tax roll for
portance Mr. Hoar Indicated a seat
the paving of West Front street, from'
the
west
line of Union street Ui the,
him and remarkinl: “Now. Mr. Blank,
west
of Maple stn‘et, is now In my!
before we entrr upon a dlscoalon of bandsline
for collection. The flr»t installthis qtiaaUon we ahall assume that mem to bo paid on or Infon' June 30. j
.* . • everybody and everything is damnetl. 1905.
'
M. E. HASKELL.
ft * » Then we can Ulk it over nmicably."
City Treasurer.
An Austrian meteorologist. J. N. No Office—Room 202 SUte Bank building..
wak. who forocaau the weather by
June 1-lmo
■Mans of a plant called ”abus precatorina,” dlacovered by him In Mexico
SEWER TAX" .
i
many years ago, will erect hi. first
wander stations in Vienna and Lon- Notice to all Persons Interested:
don. Nowak maintains that his forcThe special assessment tax roll foV‘
easta are obUlnable from three to the constructUm of Lateral Sewer No.
1 In Dlatrict No. 1. beginning at the.
vAghl days aheed.
,
rsectlon of Wellington street, at:
. Mias ERen Stone, the mlselonary
alley between LYont and State'
eiB tn said city, thence running
who wo captured by brigands several
t to the east twt*niy-tw6 feet lot
years ago. la preparing to return to
six. block five, original plat of the Til
ioreign landa She will proiwbly go to lage (now city) of Traverse City.'
Bulgaria or Macedonia. It Is under- Mich., has been placed In my hands
ntood by .-both Miss Stone and the for collection, the same to be paid t
Amerloan board of missions that the or before Jui
latter will not be cxi>ceted to ransom
h«r tf abe should again be captured
hy hrlgnnda.
.
Bo much haa been written and aald
Of Maxim Gorky as tbe "tramp
thar.” tka aaaoclate and leader of the
gooamt workingmen in Russia, that it
M iwprtatog to learn that he baa made
a lortune In the publlahlng business
with lour other Russian authors. So
anoocasful baa this venture been that
'it' la aald Gorky baa nuxde more than
M«^M0 rubles (1125,000) in the buslWhan the news of the great Japa-.
Mae naval victory reached PitUburg
a
of acrobats from the island
•mpiro were appearing afternoon and
evaalngln acireus. On being assured
of the Rnsalan overthrow they prompt
ly want on strike foj: a day. posit Ively
ratnalng to work. Instead they proceed
ed to decorate.the city a vivid
cnreCully refraining from any broac]
of the law. however. They were allowml fuU liberty.
LAantanant Oeneral Chaffee, chief of
alaB. raoeaUy made a decision regard
ing the proper construction oC tbe in
fantry drill
regulaUona requiring
tnwpa to *%tand at atlentton” while
the naUoanl nlr of ‘The 8tar«pangled
Banner” U being played. He holds
that the reffnlatlonB do not mean that
the troops ahall uncover when out of
doors, bat It does mean for them to uncover U Indoors without aide arms.
The onasUon was raised by Captain
Oeoege L. Byrodp. retired. mtllUry tnatiwetor at the ^yer Military
tnta. Culver, lad.
’
___ _
Barlla oUidanu^adil>«I^
prince nn bnmate torchlight aerenade
on the availing of hU^^ding day.
The emperor will give him a brilliant
mimary review oa the aocceedlug
' days. All Berlin is in a atew of prep
aration lor the fOaUrltJea. The MackfenburgBohwerta tolka are very prood
ah§rad by tke aristocracy of the cap-
On. Saif. & Pmkiilipi
DENTISTS
REMOVED TO OmCES
OVER JORRSON DRUG CO.
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATH5
arc a positiva cure for RHETTKATISlt. NET7HALGIA. LUklBAQO.
CATAKKH. SKIN DISEASES, STOMACH, KID2fEY, LIVXB
TROUBLES, Etc,
JUKE I, 2 m 3,
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
We will si*ll a fully guamnlee<l
MANISTEE, MiCaKiA.N.
!i. '> tl-'.-. rjprr T.l.r-
RAZOR
«Tri»e *‘tr.
This is a Razor that wi* guarant*v to giv«* sntisfarlion
nnd if yon want a razor
mwisTiiEigiETOinr
14-A Front Btmmt
Second Ward.
Notice to all Paraons InUrat
the construction of a ti
DUtrici No. 7. beginning at the Intersc-ction of North Union street with
Duardman river, thence north to Bay
strv>et. thence on Bay street to Ran
dolph street, thence to Division street,
thence to Monroe street, thence on
•nroe. Willow and Madison streets
idolph street, alao on Randolph ,«
Rand
Bay street to the alley be-^
street from
fi
tween C»‘dar
O'dar and Spruce airecta.
(hence
thence to the
(ho alley
allc: west of Elmwood
avenue, thence to Madlsun street, has
been placed In my hands for collection,
the same lo be paid on or before June
Offle
M. E. HASKELL.
Ciir Treasnrer.
s Bank building.
SEWER TAX
Fifth Ward.
Notice to all Persona Interested:
The apodal assessment tax roll, for
Ion of Lau____
Lateral Sewer No.
onstnictlon
1. Sewer Dlslrirt No. 8. located In the
alley between Washington and WebBtrecta.
runnin
Washington atreet. thence west <m
Washington street to Rail
thence to connect with
haa been placed in
:e same
fore June 30. 1905.
M. E. HASKELL.
CSty- Treasurer.
Office-Room 202 State Bask boUdlng
ice: AND WOOD.
sten to a s
Whe
____ you want Ice or Wood don’t lisi
falker:
he wants your dollar today and will be in some
falke
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make you
promisee as to
sen icc; you know that I
have done so during the j
and exptxjt to
till *Jxi} end of time. CttUess*
Cttll
Phone 7U
JAMES O. MOF»»CINE
IB. F. F. LAWTOH-OMoa room, m
movad to new Mnnaon hloek. aar
door to Dr. Hlgina‘ oMea
OIVB
DB. B. 1. THIRLBY-Bpodnl ettoa
tloD to dtoenam oC ehndren Boon
4M Btau Bank bldg Both phonm
VIK, VIGOR A VITALITY
Try a “Fill to-nl«#tt.*'
for Sals by all DragstoU
HARBY B. HARNI
tnnar and action rafuMtor.
faetlon gimnntMd. Wltk I
Otx. pkonetM.
Mode Bo
to Ovnt and SB Cvnt Boxaa
accept iio*susstitutu
Traversa City. Mich. Cltx. phoM 1«
Ormduau of Phlladoiphia OonSal od
Thursdi]!, Friday WALL PAPER
and Saturday
FRANK TRUDE
SEWER TAX
Tenth; Otts^SSSm;
OB. A. H. HOLLIDAY, UI
yffiea la Manana
ranto UalvareUy. OAea
o«ea 1«: ram
Mdg.
_____
HERVEY H. ANDERSON-Attoraay
and counselor, Wilhelm block, Traw
arm City, Mich. Cltlaana phoM !•$.
That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose your paper—get our prices—
put on the wall. Also
furniture Bnishing of
all kinds. Painting
that will sund the
test. No peeling off.
OR. G. H. LYNCH-2 and 4 Bvthap
land block, physldaa and mriMn.
CltiMOS phone $44.
DRS. J. 0. 4 MART J.TRUBBLOOD
OSTBOPATHIC PHYWClAMB
OIBM«»7-kWUbalaiiadc. t a. m. W U
ISO * p. «. T to a
BsMoms ■
WrakMpfiaS. CHlarasahaoom.
JOHN R. SANTO
mmmmtmi
WUMta Bloek. T-m—, »
STEARNS
a F. OARVBR A BHD
FIRE DtSDRANCE
wuL nm iwsE
L. L. A. BUILDIND
A. D. TYLER
Ol^ IRHorsm mmo
DENTIST
256 Front Street
OBM MC 3m WUkifte MM. c
J»BPET CLEAMIK WOKS,
Ca^tQeaninc and Paati^
GEO. A. JARVIS
tZULIiaCIM
DENTIST
ewBgto> be made Into mgr, let we
low you samples
...
H. B. CHAPm. frnrum.
os ■>$
201 FRONT STREET
las Washtogtoc SI
LLllani
toWNtWan
MOMOE k McWETir
LOT FOR SALE!
|i|ii||8ElflUL 1ISURU8J
Sf I MEW WILHBLM BLOCK
AH.SXI32
In Rear Of New Postoffice
0. D. MILLER
ORRIO RAPIDS I laoim IT
COaPANY.
OKN*r 1ST
b MM M—10. Ml.
Must be Sold by June 1
Give us Your Bid Offer
ON TIME!
B Morgan, P. Kyseika
If there’s a single eommodity
in daily demand whi^ must be
delivered prom^jr $o afford any
lort of satisfaction—rapport life
itself in caaea of aickneaa-it’a
ICC- We not onlv fornish you
pune ice, give full wei^t,
liver it at your door, and charge
only a reaaooable prioe, bat we
have it on hand prompdy and
regularly.
TRUSTEES
Kodol
DYSPEPSIA CURE
m. o. Ddwxrr * compaht. cmcAoa tu»
FOR BALB BY ALL DMIMMrrD
iM
t
iti c. I. Ti|kt eai M.
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TXavetea Oty fratoHaam
rreta antw te TteeeneCHy im aatM
wdt.
a L. UMKWOOD D_P.4I1.Al
aBKOBBy^Aaia^ —aarapm.
examined free
g^LASStS
UlOPRl
ARE
Cura llaadaohaa. Dtralgtiton
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