The Evening Record, August 16, 1905

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The Evening Record, August 16, 1905

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1905-08-16

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YESTERDAY'S ISSUE

2137

•MCIAI. TKLCaiUm MKVICC.

MAY ADMIT
SOME JEWS
mmilMlON OIVCN FOR THEM TO
•TMIO FOR ELECTION.

ins CUSSES OHIT EUGffiU
GOVERNMENT LIBERAL FOR THE
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
NlfStBEi m a OrMt ConceMtoo—RioL
tsf yaaiardaf a% B(«i/«tok an4
mapfU SUt« Th*t 40 W«r«
Killed sAd 200 Wounded.
By Wire to the Ev«-nlnic Ilrrord.
•l. PetemburK. Auk. 1G.—A» ihe nmU of prr4uiiir«> hrimKlit upon the Rnn
BlSBS by HrJi Amerlou) Jenri. Uie minMertal munHi luui decldtxl to permit
tlime
of Jeve, aierrhaiilii. uniTeruUjr Knduates nnd artiuns oirnliiK
•Sopa, to aund for t JerUon to the pr»>poaed aatlonal aaM>rot>Ir- TIiIm i« rou
•Idered a liberal oooreaaicm
More RioUng.
Warsaw, Auk. K.—Ad\lr<t> r«<i-lve<l
today fiTun lUalyMok In th«- Rovem
meet of Gmdnu, glvr driaJlR of rIoUnK
wbtrb orrorri'd there yesterday. The
fMitbreaka orrurred In variou* parts of
tbo city. Troopa were railed out and
raaoaltlea ao far are rr’ported at forty
killed and ovrr 200 woundtil.

THE EVENING RECORD
6 PAQE8

HACATMAlfSAST

YRAVEiitc crrv. aycHiOAM,

TD FARM IN
SODTHjlAKOTA

Aflnged That the Dead Man BaoaHUy
Forged a Ched*.
By Wire to the Evening Reoorfl.
Detroit, Mich.. Ang. 1C—The man
w^commltted solclde in Grand Ctrcus park late last night by taking car*
MXTY RUSSIAN REFUGEES ARE bolic acid has been identified as John
tower Is flomiBf at half mast
ON THEIR WAY.
a>oarBfal flntteHns In the brene
F. PallnowskL aged 25. of Michigan
bringa to alnd the tact that Just one
avenoe. He had bends and a prayer
year a«o today the city «aa
book,ln his pocket. It is said he forged
by the aBDoanceB>c8t that the Hon.
a check recently. %
Parry Hannah, after many days of
aufferlnR bad qulMly slipped away
acnima’lhc rlrer to the groat beyond. LEFT SCENE OF RECENT RIOTS
In rommetnonilloo of 4he event the
Mrs. George Gramc
l^ntertainad
AND BLOODSHED.
Sag over the boildlng abellertng the
Friends in Honor of Mrs. Smith of
kreat busintsa that be founded, floats
East Eighth Street.
half maaL
Leader of the Party Said That 2.000
Mr*-. Gt-orge Grsme of Grant ^trect
Peepla Ware Killed in the RIota
enlertalni'd a numU-r of frl*-nds yes­
Followrtng the Mutiny on the
terday afternoon In honor of Mr*.
Kniaz Potemkina.
Bmith who resides on East Eighth
Hre«‘t. it heliig the gue?l of honoPi-.
By Wire to the EvenlnR Ki-cord.
wventy ninth birthday. The aftemcKn:
Detroit, Mich., Aug K..—Sixty Ilus- was aoclatdy spent, old friend* who
slana. mc*n. women and ebiidreo, most were |*reM>nt relating Inlertutlni;
bom came from Odessa, the nerne thing*. Later ndreshmeiits ronrl«ilng
PREACHED TO INDIANS YESTER­
rrf the reeenl riois and bloo«li.hed. of lc«* cream and cake were served.
DAY AT TWO SERVICEfl.
passed through Dtdroit last night eu
to South Dakota to engage in
farming. The leader of the party said
S.tkirt p(-r«onH wen- killed by the sol­
diers in the riot following the mutiny
the battleship Knlax IHHemkine.
SING THE OLD SONGS WITH FER­
VOR AND ABANDON.
On# Yaar Age Today tho Hon. Forry
Haanali'a Death Coat a Olaai
Over lha Eniirt CHy.

■OSTOF THE! FBOl ODESSA

SHan-iiimigiHTHMY

REV. TROTTER
WAS IN CHARGE
RED MEN lOYETO CHANT NTIHS

HELD UP STAGE COACH

Americiui0bu6 Store

YOUNG BANDIT 8ECUREO LARGE
AMOUNT OF BOOTY.

MoDday, Ad£. 14,1905

lULLETW:

n Translating Them Into the Indian
Tongue the Thought Is Often Sac­
rificed for the Meter—Two
Hundred Joined Camp.

THIRTY MEN
WERE RURIED

Passengers, Ail Tourists. Were Re
Rportal to the Kvi tilng Record.
lleved of Their Money and Jewels
NnrHirMirl,
Aug If..—The serby Highwayman.
le»w y«*Mierda> at the Indian ramp
morting were largely attended by vlsllf»rs. Rev. Well Trotter of Grand Rap Ry Wire to the Evening R.'eord.
Mad.'ra. Cal.. Aug. 16.—The stage |
ids pn-aehing In the afteniiKin and
HUNDREDS OF TONS OF DEBRIS evening. H|»erlal exruri.|oDH on the coach from Yoseinlte valley for Ray '
bay bmught larg** rniwds. Two huii- inond was h.-ld up yesterday afl.-r
FELL ON THEM.
dnd Cronii Vlllag.- Indians will arrive noun by a young highwayman and thipasK.*iigers, all tourists, w•.•r^ rol»l*ed
tomorrow and ramp on the grounds.
At the morning s*-rvle<> todAy. Rev. of all their money and *Jew«-l.s w.*rih
tJarret Km|lli prearli.Hl. Rev. Mr. several thoiisatpl dollars. The sheriff
Smilh Is fnmi tin- InNiuis mlsHon on has gone in pursuit.
PARTIES ARE ENGAGED IN DIG­
shores of luike ButM>rlor In Chipa county. His father was James
GING FOR BODIES.
Ahlsd Smith of Mackiuar, the name
having been given him liy.a rich man
Total Number of Thcae Killed May from New York. He Is a full hloodej
EASTERN
RAILROAD
('hipiH-wa Indian and Is r.2 years >f CHINESE
Eacaed Turanty-ftve—Cava-in at
He neelved hU early ediiratlon
WAS TALKED OVER.
^ .
Uia Quarry of the Lehigh PortIJitle luplds and later went to
*
lani Caii^nt Co.
OlH-rlln c.»lh-ge. He was ordain*'*! ui
the t'nniiiUan S«hi l.v R.-v. Dr. Rich of Pe.ice Conference Took a Recess at 1
I JJy Wire to the Kvet^ ni-cird.
o'clock for Two Hours This
Tonmio twenty years ago.
H«Alleijloan. Ya.. Auk U’ -A liuRe ptearh.ll In Canada for nv«- years and
Afternoon.
rstein weeurn'il tl|ls
*• I*"' fur nfli-en y.utrs hasJ*.-.-n a mission­
quarry of thd LehIdTi piNtland ('vmimt ary III the Irlipiois nation. At one Ry Wire to the Ev**nlng RcTonl.
comiMiny atSS’i-at Nrpley. Thirty men time he suppli.Hl the Preshyt.-rian pul­
Portsmouth. Aug 16—An offirinl
were liRrli'd UU^K|fla^dn>4i^ of tnie. pit ai Om.-na.
hulb-tlu was glv«’n out at 1:H> p. in.
of debrla'j^ Klfli'|^nn<*n werr* taken out
Tills aftern.Min Rev. Wllliani Elias
regarding this m**ming's session of the
dead up fo<BMielock tbia afternoon. pri«rh(*d, taking as his t.-xt the sixty- pear*- CT>nf*-rene«- a* foiltiw-s; "In the
sixth Psalm, seetMid 'Verse. His sub- morning se*i*i«m iif Aug. 16 the con]*Btll«w are dli^nK out the n*at u
dead and Tin- hui.s inny «-xcetHl twenty- JcH-t was "Hlngltig as n Mclh.sl of
fen-nce t*sik up th*- dUrussImi . of
PraliM*."
arllrle sev<-ii relating to lhe.Chln»-MOne of the most unique organltaKa*t*Tti rallr*»a*l. The eonb-n-nee t***k
ilons «-vi r gstlier.-d tog.Mh.-r to sing
at 1 *i‘elorK until .-t o'clock."
the pralsi- >*f fbal Is emlsMlit'd this
w.wk at till- Sha-skege-shlek <
ISSUES CHALLENGE.
mtHMlng In th«> large Imllnn choir
WILLIE St^lELDS HAD BAD FALL r<ini|M>s.Hl entirely of Oitawar on.I K. Smith WanU to Swim Against John
(Tilppewas who have joined In spirit
X AT BASKET FACTORY.
Rorst Sunday.
and dol'd to sing the praises of tli.-ir
SinIMi t**<iay r*-<ni*-sl*'*l th*- Rert*> iHsiie a challi-UKi' i*i J*ihn R*h-si
Tliraa^ Ribt Were Broken and Hit
a swimming c**nt«'Mt In ikiardnian
Was Injured—Lost
lake Sunday ni«»rning ai lo *trl<K-k
Mr. Smith I* of the «*plnlon that if lecannot defeat Mr. Smith h*- can mak*^SNk’lllle Hhl* Idh. am-<l H. Min of .l.ihn
him lower hi* time ronsld*?rahly In
FiiieldH, Ilk Kasi Kuiiri.ii.ih
swiimning acroa* the lake. Mr. R*H-st
mnd«- the dUtanee In IK4 minute* )axl
had IhrtM. ribs brokeu and hi*, ►pinAdjured In fallUiR down the eh-\ainr
Sunday and bellev*-* that h*- can *U* It
abaft at the basket fai-tor) ye>ierda>.
in H minutes. The dl*tance I* a little
The boy waa^iJ^hej^.mn.l tl.ior
i*r an I
K-fc> than a hMf mllcv.
as near as nuild Im« l.-armil wastU'M
_
init over and UaiklnK dewn'lhe hhaft
THE MARKETS.
He lo*t bis lialanre and 1.11 thoHiRh
to the flrwt door. HIh Injuries are very
Kart lluffahi. Aug 16.—Catlleliainfiil but It, Is thought that
Tra.te fair. Rteady. Veal* an*l ealv***
leetivtT from the «*ffeeta.
—Firm, trade light. Shwp and lambx
—Active and etrouger. IbigR—Slo*
ami lower.
THOMAS ELLIOTT DEAD.
Rev. Melt Trotter
Ikiiroll. MIeh.. Aug. 1C—Wh*vat —
■tn III* It.-.* ,i.- Mi^^l.*ll at Grand Uapld.*
Stomach TrouWe Ended Well Known
S4'ptemliir. 84c; l>.-c* mber. K5»ifc: .\o.
In ehaig*- of y»-^t*-rda) s M-rvlces.'
Newspaper Man's Life.
2 re*l. IK3\c; No. .n corn. 5r*\ic; No.
Jly Wire to the Bv.mlng Record.
w hit** o
27Mr.
l»*-ir.*ii. Mlrh.. Aug. 16.—Tlutma.- .\ gnwt and g s»U t^ltriM- Mnm-toii.
Tolevln. O.. Aug. 16 —WHicat —Ca*h.
RlIluH.'nlghl cily r-dllortif ih.- Ik'troU •Tun* oiii lips to .vlng thy praise" N4Uc; eSpiemlK-r, S4Vic; Drr*-mlM-r.
lYvi*
and a well-known n»'ws i-hatii th<* chair plaintively and sin- 854c.
pap.'r man. dio.1 this rooming at St eir*-!y ih*- invitation Is arv*pu-d by
ilcago, Ang. 16 —1\-heat—S« piem/Thlca
Mar) V hoKptial of aggravatiHl Mom th*‘ inahadi e**nsr«'galion who rise with er. 82
;2\kc: Dt-o-mber. S3^c. Com—
liowtHi and humlil*><l head*< and repeat Old September.
arh truubl.-.
old YX-eemU-r.
the petition t.i their G«sl of earth and 46Vjc. Oats—September. 25Tic;
(CuntIniK'd
on
Second
Page.)
Jtdiu Kail. r ». ' pieole bar" has Ikh-u
eemlier. 2«lkc. Octoltcr pork. S14J5;
repiaml ii> ac lass one. HU fix
lard. 17.85; rib*. |7A5.
lurea wer.- h. ]<l up by a strike but tb«
IN ELK8 CLUB.
plank has now given way to a more
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey.
Swift B Company's Saratoga Manage^ Charlevoix and Harbor Springs, Sun
elaborate outHt'
Shot Himself This Morning.
day, Aug. IS. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
By Wire to the Evening Record.
THKRG WILL RK A DANCE In the
Raratogs. N. Y. Aug. 16—W.
Fifth ward hall. <-orm*r Washington
and Rose stm-is. Saturday evening Sayford. the Haratoga manager fur
glvi'fl by the KiUh waid h«ise company. Swift B Co.. Chicago, shot hlmaclf In
WANTED.
the Elks club house this morning anl
Maslc by Ht'im's orchfrstra.
900 woman, girla and bays avar
will pmbably die. No reason.
aug J6-2t
14 yaara af aga. PlaaaanL claan
wortc
NOTE THE PRICES of the tickets
Tha Trsvama City Canning Co.
f
Mrs. James Kerns and daughter. for the CoDgregaibtnal pipe organ
aug 12-tf
Maae. of this rliy are visiting fiivmds dial: Ske, krtc. T-V and $1. Btiy your

HFTEEII WERE TAKEN OUT DEAD

DISCUSSED ARTICLE 7

DOWN ELEVATOB SMFT

la Ml riNtsaiiL

ti^

ikkdsenrly.

sag IMt

6 0*GL00K EDITION

wedncrday. aixsuet is. im&

NINTH YCAR-.SS72

SUIODE IDENTIFIED.

irSTHE RIGHT
UMETOBUY

SHOES

Imvo

On all hammocks at ONE-FOURTH OFF. This
is only the be^nning of Hammock weather, as
Auj^st and September are always warm months.
Lots of good ones tef pick from.

City Book Store
CheBobartCo.

WE RE CLOSING
OUT

THE L C LEWIS

SHOE STOCK

Good Slioes
Going
Cheap

DENTAijLOSS
Wo

31 Close Out.

mm
SMB'FM

' Smartest Outiiig
Siiits...
Ttoowvw. Nmtiew BhlrS*. Siraw
H*u. «4r., ar* So ehaacw otriwi■hlr at fmr atoew thla wvafc. If mas*
ulaeW*fii« prt*wi roaat for a-yihUtK wtth th** iw«a of Tkavwrwa
Lily aad vk-inity. Vory htUo of
fortab r th«w9 hot days. *

Kuheefc«BoytS&&£^
SMOE BAROA.IIMJ
A few pairs Tan Shoes ami O.xfords to close
out at once.
3.SO Oraicio* . .
3.00 Or9d9flS ...
3.BO Or9clo9 . .
.

SBrnstkine

New in wax*-*! silk for
the It-otli
somolhtmi
m-w luitl Is-ttur. Ill thioM |>K-ki-t iiackiiue tinsilk was wouuil on tin*
OBtsids. In til is lu-vv
jMicka*rt* tlio silk is woiiml
on tlu- inside. It is ct-r, taiiily a nieo jMwka;;iarul you oujjht to unvo

DOUGLAS

Jyot Weather

cS:

CROSSETT

lAOMANT

Tcotwear

otif. Better than tsoth
picks. Ask for

Jap Tootli Silk
lOc
THE

Kmm« Wror»« BB%.

H. R. Macdonald, Mrf.

jx-rUiininR to Lnmlior
Huiltlitij; MateriulH of all
kintlB, wu will lio Rhul to oonf(-r with you at any tiino.

nil Bolitl anti laU-st stylt-B.

Abstracts of TltlB
PRICES SATISFACTORY

Jilfred Gnilkk
& Company

Batabllahad liv 1808
Room 310 Stata Bank Bldg.

242 e. Tn>ut SI.

O. C. MOFFATT

Orinnoll Bro'thors
Th« Pluto u*d Orfu* 80700' Gaide
In tb- hWO.rjr ..f MK-hiran . M*io.- tiwui.—
n.. nai*i*-**Uoi.l» -.ut|.r*«ii.io.utly aa OIUNNKLI. IlKOS-noa. n.nai** *.• narh t. th* Pi
ano pHT*-i»a<*t-T A nam*- that lia* at*«xt a» a
p.«itlr* ewarant-n of -att^fact.on to ev,-ry
purchaarr tar ow*r twmUy flrr ytiam.
Yon will fln<l It VKUY MUeH To VOL’K
ADVANTAOK U. ...*. ..r **o»niut*l.-al4- with
n. If you an- *i.nl. i**|.Utli*c Ih. purchaitn *.f a
a Plano or any uth* r Mii.*ral In^trunnwl.

Rmoordm

orinne:l.l. brotmcr*
Hichl^'s Lsadlai Hosic Hooss, 159 E. Front St

MErKS'ChYOUNO HKNS
jPLOTHINGVe yURNISHINC^

See the New Suits made es­
pecially for young men by a
manufacturer of exclusively
young men’s goods—they're it.
$10. $12. $15.

$18.

SEE OUR LARGE AD

SmtltMAN
C.HI31froR4^
(wcw cAyia.Bi^ocK.)______

Vtiu’ll lintl our estimatt-s ami a«lvirc will save monoy for you
whi.*n pl.’inning a Iiuihliin;.
Oiir mills turn nut evorythini: for iniiTior linish-jonr yanl
cvc-rythinn for tlm oiitsid*-.

TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
citlsons Phono. 82i Boll. I8B.

*rHC NAME

.

ROSOOl

EVERY­
THING

at $1.23
lioys’ Jintl youths’ rou^jli and
m.-uly «ho<-8
ex<-optionally goo*1 valiu-8. KompmIx-r Wf are lu-ver muU-reolil
for t;o*xl ^;o(xl».

A

MAKE

in

A swot-iMisj; mluclion in
Mt-ne’ Wonu-ns’ aiitl Ctnl*ln-ns* Tail, lilaek anti
(-anvas (l.xfonls
\Vi- have just rt*e<-iv,‘wl a larifo
Bhipmenl of womoiis’ bIum-s
that wi- liavo jilaee*! on salu

iMERICMI RRU6 STORE
219

2.7S
3.33
3,00

W. L. Broom, Managor.

still Another Offer
A word to young’men who wear long pants,
ages II to l*.l

TO CLOSE OUT QUICK
LOT NO. I—$7.50 Suits for . . $5,00
LOTNO, 2—lalot of them] $10.00
Suits for
.
.
.
.
.
. $6.50
L0TN0.3—$i 2.00 Suits for . . $7.50
LOTNO. 4—$i 5.00 Suits for . -. $10.00

Assortment of Mixtures
Blues aud Blacks
LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT AD
Bargains in Men’s Suits, Childrens’ Suits, Boys*
Suits

• ;-5

i TfuvEins crrv.

^ MM<

THCEVENINGRECORD
"^«arsK*EB.“

WOfMIEtf.
TNEUBORERS

michioan, wednesoav.

Moae doooflicimv U m

Auourr h, i

TMM THE TItEES

8 l» E O 1 A I-

or tlm one kwMrnt mmI thirty
ymM Uanalatml the cholee maa to
sky tmtfl te tnnnpoiis of tor taMa. hcM^ npon the Sabbath, the moraiNnrta ntt4 trokm are ralaod in nnlaan teK nm, whkA they have alwaya wt>rmmA ttee. placn >oy, friet. Hte Md Bhlppdtf. the Meealaca and soodnesa
or their Ood. and the pteaaaatneees of
danik wn PWpNtMi

To the people of Traverse C9ty:
The Hty eoaacil at their last aseetlag hoM Auff. 7. decided to have the
saee relative to the trlmmias of
ahade trcca enforced.
This ordiaaMW provldea that ah
It CMIKF eONCWf or CNAimiAM
A •MKOVIG.APi
MOOiCI cpt wK>m
relislan. Tor the Sabbath they fer- shade tree* oa the streets of the dty
tHONTt JUST NOW.
renUy eln*:
shall be tHmmed at least nine feet
Th«w U ae ytace npoa Obd'a fool “Welcome sweet day of real.
above the aldewalk aad that if the
atoDl ao cxNMiletcly wraimed nMo the
That aaw the L«rd ariae.
Iiroperty holder does not do thU w^rk
ateple luuMOslM ci aoaad as the la- WMcxxine to thU iwrlvlns brcnsL
that the* board of* public vrorks shall
•Mas. Dartac tha oarrMta at almoat
And these re)olete« eyes.*'
trim the tres and charge the cost of
aay mooMat. whether opportaae or
ThU hynm. of eonrae. 1* transUted same to the pfxxpcrty.
•OLE CONCERN AT RIRET WAS otherwise, a auddeo voice start* up ^ -into their ownt toncue.
It 1* a very notlowblc fact that the
•JaamB l»lin« 0%j%
rbelmlnx rmb of joy, tlncinx
MAKING DIRT FLY.
shade tri'c* of our city nearly all need
ta a peenilar bleadlax of words which
trimming ami If everyone will gi\
aeem Kke the t±aai of aaeleat orgte*.
A
coinfortabli',
lar*»e arm rocker,
this matter Immediate aiientbia
huppllee Secfmrn GM and Prioet aome familiar hyaia, whieh M eanght
streets wrill take on a mud^improxe*!
SOIJI) 0.\K, aU post* and spin­
•eared Sayend the Meaiu of the ap by a huadred vtilees aad the Inaplr- AOMIGSIONS WILL HELP PAY FOR app4«rancc.
attoo thus received bring* the repent
dles turned, hii^h i-mbosst-d back,
la order lo get thi* work done with
TofUre mfriperating Plant
aat forcibly Into his deficleocle*. Tht*
THE INSTRUMENTS.
It dclsy I am golnp to *p|h«1
te Se Eatablished.
cobbler seal, dark linish.
ladish raw*, especially amnnx the
civic pride of onr pei»plc and s*k then
women, are easily led. either right
.New York. Auf. lC.>-ChaJrtaan wrong and It may be aafely Mated “King of Muaical Instrjmenta*' Built
IT Wll-t. •» AT VOIkB -to lIMVi CATIOlh-rA
Aug. IT and IK. '
THK ffEdPAOCfTY CONFCACNCE. SlHNiia of the Panama canal cnoilnU that iK-fort' the ten days expire eV*iy
for Mu*le and Not for Display.
that the^' tree# i
Tt«rcL »U1 b« nf^rrml •imn««w •km on hla return from CoUio on Ih** memls
liter of the teotod city will Im*
WMa Rnogc of Pricea.
o« tbc pftrt uf all clMUMM (if AnerlcAO ateamer Mexico. Rave out an fnu*rv«ew tii-irlknees in eonfessbm of their past
do tbvir trimming can noilfy
|VOdae*T» aod rcio«am«i» lo approTc la which he said that his first uuk misdeeds, whb h may or ma
The king of muskal Instrumcmt*
chit*f t»f |Kdlc»* who will »i*cure such
«f tta dlaeuaiOoaa and cxmclunkma of would be the care of the 5u.i»00 men forgotten with the return to the plow
the plp«* organ. Traverse City ha* help for them.'
tiw mUioMl rrrIprorUy confrn-nr*- In ncitded lo dlRRlnc the canal. Mr. or simple daily life.
been
for
year*
bmklng
forward
to
Hoplug that ourK*ltlxcns will attend
•MMkia al Oifraxn (bln ac«k au far ghonu Intimated that this featarr bad
The mem Iters of the choir who b-ad
lime when there might Ik* such at
to this matter and have the work doue '
WMosIcuSictail Tmt B*UabI« Hmm farsUW
m It may a*«ek lr> ntakr proKiwaR
l»een ncRl<-ct«<l In the undue haste to tbc rc<l brethren arc almost all mt*n.
lK-rt>re the days alK»ve natui*!.
Uie dirartloa of *4H-tirlnK Inmut HHd'« make pniRrea* on the treat waU*rway. bers of the local mlmino church and strument In some »»f It* churrhe*.
was only by the greatest effort that lh»*
Your humble servant.
for Amarlaaa
in o<b*r rtiuntricR
“We went lo Colon with Mr, 8tcv- they arc under the leadership of Lmiis Iruile* were able to place a flm* Bstey
5t
A.
V.
kYbdrieh.
Mayor
wttbodt iMRanHiK tha ablUty of
etku. the chief eORlneer.'* Chairman Show an-da-sa. who ha* a dying s«
organ in the nt*w Congregaibmal
t Touching Story
-----------------------I
Public ta Aroused,
toBta poopla to cou»uin« and produci. Shoots said, "to seH what had Ikk-h
gmand*. Just returntnl fn»m
Is the *1
from death of
There U more catarrh In this section j The piiblle i# artHiMnl
tm liohalf of Ihrir own f;r«at market. done and what should l>e dotio W** year'* stay at the Genoa. Neh.. rov- [church The ladb*s have not mdlclted
girl of G<^
.
iI
Cyler.
l
.r'lhe'
■bflMHtniea In tho luiat fhwruiral found the first thinx of Importance to ernment scioMil. Lmiis Rlmw-an da-sa la dollar'from any one, but by their
He wtiles: "AlL the age
B| of 11 utoutbN
great metllclual loiilr. KU-rtric Hit
own
efforts
have
earnt'd
and
paid
•rnnoRiiRta liava aloMMil dcMroyrd
SliPlMMWSl
m* Incurabb f.u- sick stomach, liver and kldm*>s. our lilile girl wa* lit deiiiuiug health.^
clear tenor v*»b-»* heard s^-bloiu
iKt housiiiR and aiipplylnR Sti.isMi men,
They
have
atill
H.ltat
to
|tay
**
»r a grvat many yea , doctor* pns Mary 11 Wnltvis. td .'.Id B. t'lair Ave.. with serinu* throat trouble,
■ImMy-olahl «|K'r at-nt loiraa irado In
“When onr Rovomtnent first look among IhHr pale face hmliren tbouRh
dlM^M* and pie iCvdttmbits. u. write*: “For
iiinc4*d It a hH-al1 dii
|m»u«»uin*e the organ
order to ArrIbI a i«o per root forolftn hold of thr canal every effon was dl- not exceptional ainouR the Ottawa In i Organists --------*''7;.......
o-n‘wc
i*«iles. and liv
bv c«>n-[
c*»n- months 1 was given up to rtU
us'jallv fine In KwfelnesK and richness scrllK*.! l«K*al remedies,
trade,
recl<*d toward niakltiR the dirt lly. I 41..,. ,0 r..4 ..-.mr ,..1„-. «.l„.r .1,.. ,
nutlon 1. 1. ,1..' staiilly failing in cure with l«K-al treat- fever and
•k«*.l:
1
eould
n,d
*b-ep.
and
Tbe l*o»i ItiiylniE and fiio iK-nt wlllriK think this was a mistake Tiim* shuuU 4«M44'U',I,4.e.. K...,41.«
.ubul.r
yaam tblji |wuuir) baa r»vr known have lKK*d Riven toward preparlnx fot the leader I* another ItmoT. John Red-;^
less d««etor*' drug*, that l*r«mld nol | lK.itb-s she was rure.1. and Is
ha*€* l»»«on onjiijrd under lawR now on the task hy maklnx arranrenienta to Ulr.,. ,1,.- n.m.ln,..4 n.. m.. r. .4
’ "’i,"T *”' *
At Johnour national statuto iHfoka. . It ninod lake care of employe*. It I* trm* aU»
Wt*ctrb- llllleiH
F. H. M.ad* and «.
for display.
; son's
111 a short time 1 wa* enllrt*ly curetl"
t
not be aaaum«M| tbcrofore that <
that the lal>urt*r* were not jiromptlv Wautig-Rts^Hhlc and her husltan.l,
drug I
I'KiaraiiU-ed a( J4.hnwm * Drug
The d**<Ilcalbiu recital will U* Mon tuily constitutional <
preaenl law* nw-d* nullral rovirion
paid and that malt«*rB were lK*comlnR James Waun-a-gee-f hic. Tht* si*c«>nd n>w dav evening by Arthur IV|k*w of 1»*‘ ket. :i I* taV
F H. Meatls ami S K. Wall A Sons
;aken Internally In do
ehanaloK. They mby not aHni;Hht- conKcst«*U «»n the railway and ett«am b«*lnR fVtcr Bhn^-an-dS;HS. the father
drug slort**: price ,.uc.
drop* to a teas|HHnifui.
troll. assIstiNl by the t*est home taTent from
ploaae that rlan* of Ini|iortor* who
actsI ddlrtt'ily on the bItN*l and i
of the |(*ader.' J. Jacoti*. \V. tC. l^liss.
The price of the'tickets ha* lM*«*n
Tare* of the syst
,
Ikiii't wait until your bhsu! *s improfit nuiat when hiomI atMidH
(Hmen*au Sutomen, Joe Reill>ird and
Finds Gupplies SHort.
humlrevl
dullar#
for
any
case
It
falls
to
U. ,-ul.tes the stomach and l-.wrls.
.^e *lek and ailbmuicfit from al»road, bin aundy the
“The |M*«ple of the Isthmu* are n »t John Ootin. an aged crlpplq with a
HoUlster's Iba ky Moun
He* cure. Send for circular* and testi­ ht*al* and stmthes the little ones'*l.«n
farmora and nH-rluuilm and nilnorn forehandeil. and with Uie larRe addi­ strong voice which he used lo rikmI deebb*<l t»« make the price
monial*'
achs and give* th.*m a h.'althfnl and |
drive not
same a* any high grade cntertalnm.*iii
aad mlllni<« and day lalMirors of
Aildress:
F.
J.
CHKNKY
A
CO..
ToadvantaRC
though
he
Is
now

yeats
tion to the poiHiUtltHi cau*t»d by the
j 'The program w ill Ik- riill value for
Iisln. Ohb«
nauirat
j a» Impurities. 35 cent*. Tea ..r Tafe
Unllod Kialn ha%i* lltilo roaeon
Influx of the canal laborers the *un- of age.
Sold by driipglsts. 7Bc.
! price uf the ticket We wish. hovu*v»-.
let*. Johnson Ihvig Htuiv.
tad fault wtib rklHlInK law* lourhlnK pllee* fiK- llvlnx worn exhaustinl. This
Take Hair* hYmily rill* for cvinstiOjebway Language Used.
that
the
(ricuids
«•<
the
chiirch
the lotrrwitji of Ihi-ir ocrui»atlon* and cauMil the jiricc's lo rl»v. and mkio the
patlon.
The lanRitage used in the hymn* i;- lover of music wltl regard the amo*iu‘
lewa ran*o to faror rhaiiROii in (flr«'0- lalMirinR cla*B found that they c<iuld
Fiendish Suffering
the OJehway. rt'eognlzt'd Jointly by
...
Is <rfu*n caused by nor,**. ulc4*rs and '
linaa ahlrb, howp\rr. they may nwult not ^wrn enouRh to support theniRecord, a fsimm* foxhnuiid. died the
the Ottawaa, l\>tiawattomU« and crmlrilmlion toward the organ The
).. laid
that t-ai away >oiir akin. Wm.
to mb<TR raniiot Ik* lu Uiful |o thorn.
S4'Iv«<*. To offm’t I hi* »ubcommls.*oiry Chlpi>ewaa though oriRtaally belong­ concert will pa** hut the organ will eth.-r d.’ty’in t''iiuilH iiat*d. Kng.. :tl the i
■ dlsa
.nil,. .- ut tl»- Ml,,
MS-:
“I
age of 10 Hr It d Ueu in nt
station* wen* e*lBhltnhed to feed the ing exclusively to the OtUwa.s. It. abide as a sourct* nf pleasure and
MICHIOAN’t RAILROAD VALUA­
ou.*in‘S* vt.
de.ilh of r.00 foXe*.
laborer*. I made arranxemem* writh 1R47 trans]at(*r* tM‘gnn the tusk of pn*- S|*lratlon. »We ho|»»* many will 1
He says; ' They arc a i* rf«*ct rvin.*dy
|„.all„g dresnliig I ever found.TION,
the po‘*ldeni of Panama, until |irlees Itarlng for the iH-iicilt of the worthv that they have invt-stcl a little Hi
f.w dl/.riue**. .*iMir Montach. headache.
I,,.*
,n„|
Mirhlmui'* valuation of railroad
cr.nstlpation eie." Guarani,*.*d at John-^
s IVug Blorr.
Itecaine normal on the tsthTnna. to con­ alKtriRlne* a set or familiar hymn*' The *ervlc«*s of the local siiiRt*rs
YOl'THS' llti snit*. Including iK.hit- scm'.s I»rtig Store. Y. H. Mt ad* and S y „
pro]irrty a* c«»in!iar»tl with Ita callj,**‘ K NV
tinue this *y*tera of supplyinR the la which laR*r were revls«*d and sofieitei donated for the orRaii and .Mr IV-|m*w‘- Idiie ami blacks. Itl .'.o.
niaiod ouiiiiiorrlal value 1* with but
K. Wail A Son*' drug -lores, price Zoc. drug Kiores; g*iaraiHil«*ed.
Uin*r*. At Colon a larp»» refriReratlni; and eonihlned Into a hymn htnik I t StTvIr**.- are H dott.-iliou by GriiineM 9>»«n^ tf
llanillton t'lothliig <'«.
two owi'piluu!* hlnlioKi t»f all the *tato»
plant t* ntiw helDR c*tahtls}u*«l. fnim the OJehway language by a half bre«*.; nroihers. We h<»p*' the friends «»f
and lorrllorloon of the Tnlou.' Thl*
NOW- Shulers'
whlrh all snpidie* will bo |s*uim! mlskbuiary. IVter Jon<*s. assisted h\ church and o| uuimc in Traverse l’li\
infbnoailou Ik oltclalV> civro In
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
promptly.
that Rhortly all American the mlasionary. Peter Doughtery. of will feel that they can make a d«uia
bunotih rorontly laaiuxi by thr national
employe* will be able lo obtain the Old and New .Mission. LaU*r Rev tbm at least equal to the prbt* of
ornHiiR bureau
MIchiRan'* railroad
same fare a* they would at home.
Jam«*s Rvans and (;«x»rge Henry add»*d ticket. If iioi more
valualhiu on the Imoka of the atatc
‘*‘Of course, I found the freight con- tither* which together are now pulv
The tickets will he z:> c4-nts for the
tax rommlKKloiior* I* 70 » per cei
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
DEALERS IN EVERYTHING
X(«tlon eati*liiR couBldcrabte trouble. Itahed with the English hymn on the parlor* and reserved.seats in ih
tbo blRhoat r«iniapTrial «>«llmatc of
Itut »iMin found that hy appIylUR the opptisite imgc.
Ilience rca>m will Ih*
cents. T'.
worh propiTly In thla *laie. and
practical up to-date railroad meiho<l*
If this exact translation were fol and II—a wide rhtdee In seats an<I
tSouncrtirut and Wi»ronain an* rrr4of the I'nited Blatee* In thirty days lowi*d it would take i
volumes to price. We have trfkl to bring
ilc*d with a* blab valuation of aueh
the Imnlde would Ik* eliminated. Ther«' cover the hymn* which atw-nar *o con- concert within the n*ach of all.
prop«rty
In view <if the faoi that
are about 6.(mw ton* on band now. dcns(>d as to aptH'ar rhythmic, for In can be n*ser\ed at (irlnneir* music
Home doniiK-rat* for {tarty piinMttK*>i
ThI* freight wa» nniercKl hy the obi the majority of hymns so lengthy are store after Thuiatlay. 1 p ni.
liavo rriilrlM-d MlrhlKat»’»» rallnta-I
romtnissbm to Ik* de|ivor«xl al certain the simple wonls translat(*d into the
D. Cochlln.
taxation iMdli ) it Ik lhlon‘*tlUK to note
Interval*. \Ve hurrb*d the matter up strange language, that but one or two
that not a KlnRle donmrrallr *ta1
anti tirRcil prompt shipment, with th<* thoughts of the t»riglnal h.vmn can Is*
Babies' akin will be Rofi, fair and
the union Is on'tlUiHl with a valuation
If you want to buy a suit of clothes. There will bt; many more warm days and
result that it ail RtH to the terminal U5«*«l for the etilln* hymu as sung in smooth If yon give them HolUsier's
of raliTttad pro|MTt.t onuiU to that of
IKtlnl at t*nc«*.
you will want a summer suit. <iood economy is to own at least two suits and
the OJeltway language. Sometime* Ri»cky Mtumtalii Tea this immth.
thU stale. In fart. Ilu* state* whlrh
No Yellow Fever Scare.
hut one thbnghi Is caught. Take the n^ulatcs the stomach and towel.*.
have louKosi |s*«»n rtintndli*U by demiv
•chanK^e off*’ with them. Some men even own three and four "week day’ suits.
••A* lo dtmhb* trackiiiR the railroad, familiar h.vnm:
I make* the little om*s sb*ep and gr
^eratir adinltilMruiions show the very
that can ntu be done al prt*»ent, even '*0 for a thousand tongm*s t«» slifi;.
In this way they do not wear out so tjuickly, they do not y;et baggy and it is
I 35 cent*. Johnstui Drug Srorv*.
lowest rallniad xaluatton for taxation
If ni'eesKary. but as the work of Rv'tMy great Re<b*ero«*r's praise.
pur|K»M*s.
pleasapi to change suits.often. just now we are selling al! our Summer Suits at
tliiR <»ut the dirt proRtx*»*e* we caa The glorit** of ray Gml and King.
i Dry, Hard and Soft Wood. South Side
easily ki*ep ui» with the work wltlt
! Lumber Co.
2300-tf
The triumph* of ills Rrare.*'
AMUSEMENTS,
extra trackaxt*. We have supplied
The literal translation emlKKlies
n*frlcrrator ears for the road.
. The Middleion Kt»t«-k eom|ian>.
the hymn iiwkI In the regular serxiev*! Harry M. Quinn of Galva. Ill . pa.*—' I
'Then* an* alMiiit lo.omt (*mpbiyes <iii has but a slight n*somblance to thelthnuigh the city this mttritln*.:
|KM«ed of humerous sterilnR dramaitr
I'rom the regular prices which have always been the lowest for best quality,
and siKvially artist*, head«-tl b> Kdwin the islhmus now. imliidinR the lals*r- original, its text b»*lng:
j way li» KIk Rapid*, when- he w
er*Weaver and Kdna r<»>. will b«*Kiii
goods.
“O iih lut glsh ke che lngt»‘dwok.
charge of the iiiidcitHKliig deininnieiit
Mr. Shonts said that there wa* In
tbri-e niRhis onKaRrmenl at the rii>
of J. W. Slater's house furni-liiug
N«*cJI uh she nah balg.
upt'Ta hmise Thursday. Aur. I". Tin n*alli> no yellow fever scare to *iK*ak rhe nuh guh roo tub wah wod.
opi-nitia pl.iy will t«* • lv*>ond th. «»f at the isthmus and that the total
Ninp e zha Mitn e-dconi ’’
Isiw.” M kllniuR iu>-k»iiraina. IVlce' nnntiKT of rases lo Panama durlnq
OFR CHILimEN'S .snil *ale I* *i!i:
The n*-translation agaiu Into the
will W 10 and ;o <*<-inh. Ik**i mtals Ji .Aticnsi. up tit thi* time of his sallinx. English has but a slight resemldanrv*
Uf our regular-5c high gra<lc men's hose. l iave a splendid stock to se­
wa*. ttiily thirty.
Hanilltoii Cluthlug t'o.
to the beautiful thought ftir certain
lect from. No firm carrys .so large an assortment. These hot summer days
Chairman Sh«ml* was accompanied words arv* eHmtnal<*d. owing to their
-A Ibtyal Slave is a most strikloc on his n'turn hy C«il. Onward T. Ernst, length or euphonic |K*ctiliaritiei'. and it
you need extra pairs of hose. Don't miss^thii chanceHarry TniebbsKl and O. Drink water
prodiirlioii ill iiiaiiv ways. Ii is a
also of the canal ctimiuis.*iron.
is rentk*red;
of Kokomo. Ind.. are guests «*f l»r.
aad pleasiiiR departure in the wi
••I wish 1 had a thonsand.
Mr*. J. O. Trnetd.Kvd. Dr. Truel.l.ssrs
the pla>;, w^there is noihinR similar
With other countrymen.
father and mother, who have
to It on TKe^taite dmlay^ 11' ^ unilke
For as to sing
his giwsts for the past three wwK*.
any other story, confjrinlnKan Inten-st
About
our
great
Gotl."
have returned home.
lax theme and presentinR a prv-ttv ro- Epworth Leaque of the Asbury M. E.
Received every week. \Vc have a staniling order with one of the largol
The iMX*ood line "My great RctleemChurch Said Goodbye to Mr. and
, roanre in a manner whieb bohfs the Incr'a pralsi*" Is ellmlnau*d for the
Mra. Walter Davia.
neckwear firms in the country to send us regularly each week the very
l^*st «>f the Bitdienn* thnviiRhout the
WANTED.
lengthy
words
would
make
a
lM>uk
in
rallre play. Frank IVVemon. who
300 women, giria and boys ov«r.
latest styles of fashionable neckwear, and they certainly arc swell goods.
Monday v-veninR In the parbtr* of themselves, though the language has
-portrays the |»art of ARUila. the slave,
14 years of age. PleasanL dean
Never knew a man to haYc too many lies. It is the finishing touch'to his
is a man of fine iibysique. ;s>ssessinR the Asbury church the Bpwt*rlh no such ward as “praise.'' whUe the
work.
a rich mellow voiee and handling the 1^'apue Rave a fan*weU reception to third line. “My (kal and King'' are
The Traverse City Canning Co.
attire and he wants to have a lot to select from. See these beaiilifiil goods
\\*hlter Dav is and family who are soon again unsuitable for the meter, being
'rhararter In a masterful manner. 1
aug 12-tf
“t;itche
Mone
doo
guya.
dough
e
non."
and
you will surely own some of them.
to
leave
this
city
for
Grand-Rapid*.
ytives an exodleiib interprv*l9ion of
Mr. and Mrs. Davl* are very pqpu My great Roduemer Ulfig "Ning giu-be
type tif a nwK* whieh now remzvius
lar. i**peciaU> amtog the young pets
«>nly a merot»ry.
Harry (lortUMi has s**U'etv*«l an entle' pie. Mr. navis having s«*rved a* pre*lcast that seoms exn*iKh»naJly wvM dtot of tbc k-agne ft»r three year*.
fitted for the i»art» whlrh they ponray 1*he c»teem in which Mr. Davl* I#
You will surely want some of our traveling necessities, trunk*, satchels,
Mr. m*Vt*mon islves a stnmR presenta­ hold was shown by the number of
grips, valises, suit cases, steamer trunks. We carry the largest stock in
>v>unx people who wvre aiwembled
tion of a chamrler which apiteai*
and
made
merry
the
evminx
with
Northern Michigan. Be sure and see our great window display. If you
the audience and demand* talent of a
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
»«p«*Hur quality. Tliere Is not an un music and garnet**.
don’t need them just now, buy anyway and have them when you want them
Mr. Scott gave a short addopas. to
luten-stitiR character in the play. Th«
staRe setiliiR* an* admi’wble and lark* which Mr. Uavl* n*0|aiodvd. Mr. Ken­
Inx In noihinR. An unusually strooR nedy alKO HK>ke in behalf of the
K*aRUC. noting how ktyally both Mr.
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
rom|ian> will lie seen In the play, and
those who alt«*nd the performance aad Mr*. Davl* have aenred the church
as well as the league.
hare will not have cause to recm It

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GEORGE CORWM DEU

Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U Stersanaa sf
Uptoa. lad., are tbs gnssts sf tbelr
tkavcuno man passcd patsatn. Mr. aad M^ J. U Buataa.
Bsaiy Wltkop nad Miss ftaaess
AWAY YMIt MORNINO.
Higgias wsfs married nl tbs hams mt
tbs bride s grmadpnrenta. Mr. and
HMft TrMiMc Wm tb« Cmm ml His Mrs. A. M- Smith at Ynba. today. They
will amks tbelr booMT la tbU dty. Tbe
P—Ms lU Lmvss s Wlft and
bride to n well known young lady srtth
Tsso Uttls Chlldrsn.
aumeraas frleads and tbe groom bn*
also amay frleads la this dty nad CadOmeif c. Oarvfii. «bo has bssa fIJsc to wish him happiness.
lyMg at tbs ^otet oT.dsatb for tbc past
Queen Oiy Shrine. Ko. 1€. Order sf
two dan « bta hcMM &42 8tau> strsat. the White Shrine of Jerusniem. will
POMI away tbls monlnc at 2:45 of bold a basket picnic at Kezto Mokesto
bsart tfVMbla. Mr. Oorwio’s d«atb will ToewlM afteraooa. Ang 22. Basses
ooMa as a tmt shock lo bU scores of wJII Ife at U D. Cnrtto’ and A. W.
frtsoda tbroaabooi tbs state wbo kasw Wfit’s at 1:30. Husbands Invited for
of wo asrIoM Ulaess.
Aboat Aos. 1 Mr. Corwin began to
fall la bcaltb and on Moodar. tbe 7tb,
vab eoapsllsd to take to tbc bed
About a month ago tbe foreman hi
wMcb bs Bseer left.
our mining camp reported
His parents were sumnooed from charge
ledge Ik
Detroit to tbelr son’s bedside and ar- tbe dUeovery of i
inches
wide and very rich tn «old and
liirsid lo the city yesterday momlnic.
bot. as tbe day sdraored. hope sank copper. On July 2» be further report­
lower nnd lower sod the end which ed as follow*; "Tbe ore occurs In a
ledge seventy feet wide that 1 sboold
■was so near ws» asahed.
Mr. Corwin was the only child of Judge would all be good enough to
Geoiire A. Corwin of Detroit. He was smelt and I can trace it for half n
bom tn Fentoo. Mich., In 187S. In mile, more or U-ss^ This is one of
September, ikoi, be was nnlic^d In the greatest ore ledges ever d!»marriage to finale A. West of Detroit cmered. both in extent and value, it
a great mine in Itself.
and In July. 1»02. they moved to TravStock in this company, at presen’
arse City, where they have since made
tbelr home. Besides his wife, two chtl- prices, is equivalent to baying a five
dollar
gr>ld piece for a
dren aorvlre him. Margaret, 2^ years
chance of a life time. Now i* the time
old. and PhyllU, l year old.
I Invest.
Mr*. Corwin’s mother. Mr*. L. Bur&4-veral propositions arc now pend­
ton West of Detroit, came last week,
bringing with her a nurse and all ing which may lake thU sUK-k from
that medical skill could do was brought the market entirely. Call or address
The Grand Traverse A Arizona Mining
to bear but It was all of no avail.
Cx» . 12? K Front St., Traverse City.
Mr. Corwin was employed by the
Mich.
aiig lC 2t
Burnam fitople dry goods botue of Di»troH and with his genial manner hid
ILLINOIS EXCURSION to ertosKey.
made himself hosts of friends wher­
Charievol* and Harbor Springs. Sun­
ever bis work took him.
day, Aug. 19. BOAT LEAVER AT 7:30
Tbe body will lie shipped south this
A. M.
aug 1S4t
ersning aitd will be lnterrt>d In De
irolt.
MANY TREES TRIMMED,

youNO

A £REAT DISCOVERY

PERSONAL.

Mayor’* Order Is Being Carried Out
All Over the City.
Tnn* trimming 1* generally all oyer .
the city today, although the mayor got |
hl» dales twlsie<l and announce<l tli-';
time a^ one day sooner than h«- Intend­
ed to. On the south side the trim­
ming is quite exunsivo. while In the
balance of the Hiy many us4-|«'ss
limbs aro being lupiK'd off. The street* I
alnady present an improve*] appear-'

mouRs mvE

moom^ i^avuim

arrived

FOUR WHOLE DATS la Mllwaakee
—IS.M round trip from Traverse City
via Per* Margaette Thursday. Ask J.
Keho^, agent.
Eseond Will Bs at 8 e^CleSk Tstd«ht
aag 14-U-lMl 22-22-22-22^
Ptayers Art Dsspaadmim sf Ssms
IF THE WEATHER penaits the
church bell wiU ring at 9 a. m. and the
First M. E. Sunday school will bold
The Cberokec Indian base ball team tbelr annua! plcaic at Bast Bay tomor­
nrriTed la tbe dty at 1:15 thU after­ row. Busses will leave the church and
noon over tbe Pere Martiaette in their comer Ninth and Union at 9:30. Those
private ear and were soon boay la pre ea^t^iLthe church can meet the bos on
paring for the games today. Their Washington street. Children 10 cents;
.canvas was Immediately taken to the adults, 15 cent*, round trip, aug 15-lt
grouads iaat sooth of tbe Union street
school boose and the temporary park
OUR MEN’S suit sale is going fuU
erected. Tbe players took dinner in blast.
tbelr car and afterward* a few of the aug ISgf
Hamilton Clothing Co.
copper colored boys were seen on the
adreets but as a rule they are cuasgrv
HAVE JUST received a fresh supply
e and will not talk or make them’' of the famous Van’f" satin kUses,
selves coiuplcaoos.
chocolate kisses and blanched peanuts, j
Four of the team are direct d»*sceml- Tr> them.
F. F. Ackersanu from famous chiefs of frontier aug H-Cl
renown '«Jid all of these speak very
broken English.
The afternoon game was called oF
on account of not being able to get
the tent up but they will play lonigM
WANTED.
at 8:30 on the Union street gniunds.
300 women, girls and boys over.
14 year* of age. Pleasant, dean
The Elks will give a moonligbi ex­
w«rkcursion for the m»ml»er« on the
Th# Traverse City Canning Co.
steamer Columbia Thursday evening.
aug 12-tf
Aug. 17.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Sat unlay,
Aug. H*.
glv«-n by the Young P<-opie’* Bociely of the Swedish church,
comer Barlow and State stnn-t. 8 p. m
aug lC-4t
ILLINOIS EXCillRSION to Petoskey.
Charlevoix and Ha*^r Springe. Sun­
day. Aug. 19. BOAT LEAVES AT 7:30
A. M.
aug 16-4t

Return of the Favorite

Tuesday. Aug 22

Dress Goods
widt

1,00yard

New Fleeced goods for Kimonas and Bath Robes,
beautiful, exclusive designs.

We have still a lot of Remnants, Black and Col­
ored Wool Dress Goods, closing out regardless of
cost.

EWIBEIM

Comer Front
and Union_

■<

EVENINGS

NKVI/ F”Ali»L.
GOODS

1 — ^

1
'
■ 3 G. 1 *r Cl

»--a

, Hats. Neckwear. Pants, Underwear,
Shirts, etc., are ;arriving daily. Make early selections of
of what >*ou will need.

Two of the best 1cnown manufactures—one of Youths’^
and one of Men’s Clothing—are represented in our line. 1
^Ve claim much fo r these goodsSlO, $P2.'$15$18, $20. $22 J

IH A "T 3

Many here—more on the way—our sales this.spring point
to a splendid falls’ business in this department—no l>etter
values anywhere a t $1.50 to $T0tk

PA.L.L.

Just placed on sale—Bcsi values shown at *25c and 50c—

p- ^ ^
DL W. A. FABNSWOSTB

M

Wedinsilaif ami SaMaii

PARK PLACE HOTEL
OffiMhoonwatU 10 a u end 7 to8p.w
Ham«opMhv 0«-.i<iw] Frwctacc and

^ o Irinro n r

w

NEW FALL

Mr*. Haro’ Snyder, at the comer of
YVam and Unraln atreeu. i* very low
jrttli iBilaiaBwtIon dt tbe boweu.

.-

OPEN

THIS AFTERNOON.

A
ROYAL
SLAVE

MILWAUKEE and rctunr via Per©
Marquette. Thursday. »3.oo round trip.
, imod'golng 5:30 p. m. train, and good
for reium until Monday following. Ask
J. Kebos. agent, Pere Marquette.
aug 1M5-IC-2I-22 23-28-21LS0

mchimm. wconcmmv, auou*t h. im&.

FIRST CAME WAS CALAEO OF?

Mlaa Minnie Koenig of Ijinslng i*
here vlalUng her parent*.
Mis* Kate A la»ck<;ray. l»ookk<>epcr
for J. W. Slater’s house furnishing
alore. returned last evening from
Barker Cre« k'. where she has been
upending her vaesUonMrs. M. Winnie and guest. Mr*.
Tbc Powerful Svvnic
Orchardaon of Urbana. O.. have Icfi
Success
for a visit in Cleveland, De<n>lt and
Urbana.
H. C, Davla. wife and daughters.
Josepbine and Katharine, leave tomor
WANT ADA
row for a two w eekt* stay at Carp lake^
C. H Jt»hnimn and wife of 402 W«**'
Tuo Late for ClaMdfiraUoa
HlvvenUi *tr««e< wivit to Norlhport thl<5
monting, wierc they will atteml the BOY WANTED at Arms ii Cole.
: 16-3t
enmp meeting.
Mr. and Mr*. Roy P. Jackson
WANTED—C,<KHl home for little girl
Pittsburg. Pa.. Mis* Mary Knight, the
4 years old. .vellow hair, blue eyes.
Misses Ethel, Edith and MeIh-I Gibb*.
Anyone wishing tit atlopt her ad­
Harry Gibbs and Clyde Cox are *p<*itddress X. Y. Z.. care Record.
See the preat tropical isbinds
Ing the day at Omena.
aug ic tr
by iiiuonlighl, the iroi^i'ous
C. M. Franklin of Old MIksIoh spent
jialace of the kini;. the ^:rcat
A. W. HOLLINGSWORTH—Emphtyyesterday in tbe city.
volcano in state of eruption,
ment c<iniract«»r and commission
Amll Petrirwon of drawn was in the
most bewilderiui’ display of
salesman. We are in touch with
city yj^sterday looking after business
scenic eniKdlishuionts.
more than 5o.oou udephone*. mills,
interests.
factories and husiness concerns.
E. It. Stanley and won. Max. of this
1 CuIoeA Sctaic EfTects 1
Will endeavor to furnish employ­
city are >|ieiidlng the day at Omena.
A tbrillini; story’ of love,
ment €>r employes, sell or exchange
The M<‘Hilann*s A. T. Emnier, Allchate, passion, iutritrnc, roanything from a bicycle to a saw
Otterman and Clara Wlu'elock of this
venp*, devotion and heroic
mill at a very moderate.eummission.
city went to Otneua on the Cohrmbla
daring,
Write, phone, call or watch the bul­
this morning
letin board for Itargains and em­
Miss Iva Holmes of Wehlman. who
PricM 25c. 35e. 50c. 75c
ployment. Cltz. phone 474. Hnelto visiting the family of ’a S. Holiari
mantell
bldg..
215
E.
Front
St.,
up
Swit sale Friday ntomin^
of this city. Ml** Sadie Vu^lK'rg and
atalr.s,
aug 15-1 mo
Italiih and Vcni lloi..-irt w«<nt to
North|Mirt today.
Miss Edna .Miller le|i ib|.; ntominc
for Kn>fdr.*.where she «||| v isi* friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. N A. Nrl.-on. nreompanlcd by Mis* ids ami blaster Claience. left this morning on Jhe p,-i.Marqmdte train for Gladstone, where
they Intend to vlrit relative*, on theiwuy thetr w ill vl*h Marqurite. Kscan.a
ba and Menonnn«‘C, also other poitit.s
la Northern Michigan.
A party consisting t»f Henry. Warren
and J. W. Vaughn atxl Or. UaulH-rg j
and daughter, who are s|H«ndlng the ‘
summer at Old^ij^lpj. were in the
city a few hourB^’iderday-o.K guests at
Park Place.
Mr*. C. H Schafer and daughter
Ethel of tbe upper peninsula are visit­
Maked Tricots for Waists or
ing her sister. Mrs F. Kowley. rdVi
Dresses.........................................................
West Tenth street, and other r»-latlves
Mr*. C. W. Stigner of Wawaka. Ind..
L visiting her sons, A. B. Stigner.
36 inch Granite Cloth, Navy, Brown, Green, QQc
Mis* Ida Popple of Flint, who has
Ked. Black and White.......................................... ^•-'yd
l»een spending a short lime at the SU»o
I>asse<t through the city today on her
way home.
Mit-s Hilda Cummings of Lansing.
w ht» has iK'cn spending her varatton at j
Ikllain- and a few day* in Uii* city,
New Shadow Plaid Mohairs in Brown. Green. 75c
nHuni.-d i4i her home this morning.
a\avy, Black and White.......... ............................ • '^yd
Pnif. c. T Grawn and wife of Mt.
PU«*ant are in the city.
The Comnanlmi Sewing woclety wilt
meet with Mrs. Bcherdt. 70C East
Front street. Thursday for a social
•flemoon.

env,

Miss Mtalle MarshgB of OU Mtosian
spent yesterday In the dty with
friend*.

CORSETS

All shapes—bows, tecks, lour-in-hands, etc.

JTen ver>’desirable lines—one made expressly for busi­
ness wear—the other for dress purposes-no better goods
“FROU3ER3 anywhere at $’2 to $5. These wcexpect to show this week

Do you need them?
NOW is your time
to buy. We have a
quantity of 5(k: Pur­
itan Corsets in sizes
from
IS
to J'.i.
Will close out this
entire lot at : : ;

THE NEW STORE

SHERMAN & HUNTER

ONLY

35c Each

236 EIAST F-ROIMT ST.

MOTHERS
Do you realize that school will begin in a lew days?
Your hoys will need new ouflits.

i5e« is Your Oppor*
funitp to Save lyalf
or Wort!

W’v liave a big lot of broken lots
—only a few of the sanio patb-nis,
bnt all sizcw in the lot

'w i

J

Tor Jnsfaiict:
Stflisb Suits for tbt Littk TtUows

Norfolk Suit for a«e .’{to S. values up
lo $'2.7.^. for................................................ I .38
Wash SnitB.....................

.93

Lot of $1.75 Suits for .

.95

MOD-TG-BS*
.\11 wool v;Jucs. up to pi and $8... 3.60

Bi« lot of Suits, all styles. 8<>me hand-

,.4s
Best 50c Knee PanU.......................................37
Best 2->c Knee Punts....................................... 17

SiJI-rS

Another lot worth up Uj $1 and $5 | .98

$10 stylish Black Suits

5.98

THE BOSTON STORE

'4
•^1

mm. mnmm mmm tiuvkmi otv, mmHmmL

HODOim tl TV

W9t^ PlMUNf la HmrUkt

Qitl»»aflWtermNrtWtt>«fa
The taarth jewei setew of a srateh
it a ndoa kam as Um *Yaa4 klH
U so asaU that to the ahked eye It 4*,«rt»e«t of CanieU nMvecstty
r^aaij.* A tMtfm. appMMr paitA.
wUl aot look Hke anything aaors than *reU known among the stiulentw I
1«88 ASM. anil tar
kal
a Mt of taML aad Is prokahly the fur hla gaainsis of heart. thitikte« aa
stock gnstac. aatf aot asack food for
«r|n^ actvw
It mast aenca-j
eerand tar his unmitigated
, WCSK IN CHICAOO.
tbateraa. About oaoatztli of tlM to■fftly be pertaet la ewrr respect, aad WdU***^ »*>»«•*>
him
of WsbfUilra Is castaUMd la
ItWimM Dtm* •# « nMwflaw HM tlMbaadbianglab.Aai it wwM>tbu
qolred oa It Is lllostrated by lookiag,
Petrfw, whoac physical charms
at It Bader a poeterfol mlerosoope.
hetaw rrsa the oimM atsrmae.
Wf^ « Mah«|^ M#..^ Miv. fpodal **beaa«t* ,or tbls aurttaa ttet
tba aocatlei KMS4
was paaaad
it is seoa that the threads aver- j 8be was extremely Ul dressed, aw kbr Goacrass—a lav which perialu the
age Ho to the Inch. It U egactly four i wwrd and eo nugainly as to suggrst
cturnasa to take ap C4« acres of foredtha uf an Inch In diameter ! deformity.
In accondame with tbe
. *Chlcag(L Aag. lC.->Derlded and
sueailaaA. Oaieaalbly tbe l|Nr aras
taahad dowB apoa idr rears the'W'-THOMPSON VILLE.
tm m
.itk
via— bad U««l Settt tO tbe
sMated to aacoaraca oettlaDeoC aad
p^sd la a lady a thimble with ease., i,|,ckbooid one morning. «u-h with an
earrler has at last come into Ms owa .
derelopasent of this desolate cxmatir.
Oosatlag these screws i. cerer at-j,.j^^t to work out some |»r«b.
■ Drawlag a weekly stipead of between
Car Ua operattoa has worked Special to the Brealag Reoom.
tempted, of course, but one hundred | lout.
It hap|wu«l on this pertlcutar
$tt aad f441i» evi now aAord to Inagh
**
ibte lead crabbers
ThompaoDvIIle. Mkii.. Aug. 1C.—D. grp weighed on a delicaie steelyard ’ occosIob that Miss IWrs' diagram
rather heUcr thsu auy of the othG. F. Warner, proaeeutlng attorney. asp iho total Bsmhsr of an output U j
_. . .
airlved at bv eomoatlna the irrosi •**»• t»i»lrti»g to wmpllntrnl her. and
and James Crawford, aheiiff. of Frank*he same Ume t» roum- tW emui.tpore easily and taore exienslTely than
fort were In town yesterdav looking
^
tien of the mit of the rlasa. Wdensof
belora the lew waat iato egeet.
after, erktance to be used to CImilt
Jones remsrkM iu a l..ud iuih-:
A balMiBirboon la Cbleaco has seat
la this connection ft it timely
-mi*. iv:.-r*. I gn*«tl.v admlrv your
ooeit next week.
, numltcrs by machtoery. asQ the operathe vaAss of the bodcarrler aatbe lad­
note that thousands of acres of this
Prank Ingram was before Squire tloa attending tbolr aantdacture 1* ligur«\''
der wMeh he has erftea cliiobed.
same sand kin region of NebraMtn are Korthrup's court for being full nf cm« of the most delicate things la; Tlie |*oJnt wns not
u|Mtu the
thoojcb his pay is stfll 50 reot* an boor,
young men pn-*«-nt. «h«e,«- appret ia*
BOW being planted to forests by tb« bocixe and raistng a»erry Cain wkb watcb-maklag.—IVtsion Budget.
the bodcarrier now thinks he fares
tluii. iudc«-a. riuzMl *u«h aot'tllOv
National goreminent. The forestry debat U1 If ha Aiaws lees than fS a
I'n'Miou
that
the
g.nsl
|irufi<*sor
was
WoAlo
Woman's
Monument
partnent has this spring bad
Sam Willis Is In Ow-os*o visliin*
wa^ On two new bulldlnxs. the Mar­
til leave tto* rovii
>v>Ul. j
Mrs. Mary A. Beckerdyke. known as
lOo.OOO Jack pine see-dllngt In Minne­
with hlB family.
shall Field and 8«<ars, Koebuck A Co
; mother Beckerdyke, Is to have a mouu-,
sota dug up and shipped to Nebraska
On account of the rain the ball gam<
which are bdn* erected, there is not i

for transplanting oa the sandhills at wHb^fbe Chcrokt-e Indians was cu mem eri'ctc'd to her memory at Gales-'
Slagle bodcarrier at work who draws
burg by the Illinois veterans of «he > q;,
that state, hoping thereby to rerlalm out.
laae than this sen. Bono sk as bish
civil war.' Her work aa a nurse In tbe | have found out that lb.- wkwld Is
from the desert tbousands of acres
Oeo. Menold has placed posts in hIs hospitals and on the battlefield Is round. JaiMiu's la^u-e euiumissUuH-rN
AS 144. To draw this much they
Speaking of this work of the gorera com field for ears of corn to sit «»n a*
obMged to work overtlme.^lHit they
gratefully remembered by both those, go we>‘i to Wasbliigtnit: Kusabi's go
mem. a representative of tbe Forestry the stalks cannot hold all of them.
paid well for it. For eight hooia* wortt
who wore the blue and those who wore •*^'‘1 *" Wa*lilugtou. An.l ib«*y exiH«.-t
Bureau of the Dei>artment of AgriculM^. and Mrs. J. C. Stewart are at
wafrp 5<
• ■''’••• gm.t b.-«rei.a. da.ldy '|
tore. under whose direction the work Ludington this week watching the tho gray. She Instituted the cow and
After t
is being done, said:
slate troo[)s maneuver.
boar and on Bnndsys and Sstunlays 60
to send one hundred cows and one. pniiUiu. "did .vou kn«*w lUnl the world
“It Is a settled fact that the forests
Sam Willis Is excavating for a cold
eeata an hour. As few of them arc
thousand hens to WeMem hosplialK. .ui n big as tlti*'. '
mill induce moisture. The pine Is a
storage, livery bam and lodge rooms
working lene tkaa twehre-and foartcea
native of a sandy aoil, and we are sure building on tbe street we*t of the A. A. She was active, too. In Southern hos­
boors a day tbeir weekly wage u c<impitals. and was with the armies
It will grow and flourlah there. The R. R. on the north aide.
paratirely large.
through the fights at Vicksburg. Look­
pines which we are sending to Nebras­
Mrs. E. B. Bracey has returned to
Labor In Orsat Demand.
.............
ka are set out on what Is known as the Harrison. Mich., where she will make out Mountain. Missionary Ridge and !
The prosprrtly of tbi* bodcarrier Is
Chattanooga, making no distinction' vve have an.l offer for aale the fol
government experiment reserve near her home.
between Itolon and Confederate in her’
td real estate. It Ik all di-j
Thedford. The pinel are set out In
Much Inquiry Is being mmle for real
rows. In order that they may be cared estate by people In the congest i-d por­ w orks of mercy. Mrs. Theodore A. | livable property and must be sold. Call j
do ll. Not only the hodrarrlcrs
Ruggles IKtson of Boston Is tbe de-• or phone for prices,
for.”
tions of ertuntry south of us. W«- have
all the btillding trade* are benefited
signer of this memorial to one of G«m1's j 7,, u. on Bay St.. opi»OKlte Harrow'It* has U«on fully dc-monslrated that
Garden of Eden for fruit and croj**
thereby. Tbe oBcers of the building
angels of charity and good-will.—Dos-; Htorc. Building on ,«ame is now us«'d i
the pines will grow In those sand hills, of all kinds.
trades nnloos have found It Impossible
ton Budget.
I a, wan kouse. but can l»e used fori
and aa the trees grow np the needles
to furnish oootnetors with men
dwellliig
will fall off and make^a mulch. In
enough to do all the mork thst Is In
Tho Wealth of Ethiopia.
Ixit n. e. cor irtth and Rennie Sts.,
this way a bed of soil will In time be
sight. Consequently tbe conlrsctors
There are gems and gold in Ethi­
formed, which will hold water after a
:.7 ft. on ICih St
hare barn obliged icTiamice the men
opia.
writes
Robert
P.
Skinner.
In
the
while, and cause springs and streams Three of Them Como Down the Home
TiU ft. lut on WcKt !dh St., east of
In work overtime, paying them the
February
World's
Work.
Tbe
gemt
Stretch at Grand Rapids—Last
No
appear.
time and a half provided In the union
we saw were found scattere^l over tlie
Ona Has a Toam.
House and lot. KOI Sixth 8t.
It Is exp<-cted that the work which
scalsL
desert wastes, washed ilown from the
House and lut. Ioi2 Bubemia St.
Even with mo>t of the bulhllng the government Is doing will encour­
mountains
above.
Gold
Is
hidden
away
At n. J. Morgan's livery bam there
ister j
House and lot. S. \V. e«»r. Webst
trades laborers working overtime th** age the aettlers In that region to uke
In the mountains in quan:*lie« which
a lithograph advertising the race*
St and Michigan Ave.
contractors are still short of men. To up the work of piantlng pine trees on
Grand Rapids. There are quite a can be estimated by no existing data.
;! lots on ElmwisMi ave.. between!
meet their demands members of their land. Borne of the farmers have number of tht*se llthos about the city Even now the annual production of
Wayne
and
Bay
Sts.
gold by methoils us old ut^ Moscn
unions in other cities have iKH-n In­ already done so. The Burlington rail­
but tbe one there la different from all j
:i lots on ElmwcKMi ave.. between
duced in come to Chicago. Business road. which runs through that sectloa
_______ ■^'Vx^TDMl'on.Thc.'drtvcr,
Wayne and Bay Sts.
Agent Fred A. Pouebot of tbe sheet is encouraging the work, and well U h.T<- . very l.n)m.r l.»k ll, ,h. !«. I 1
ljut Tl. and house. Oak Heights.
may.
for
It
has
much
to
gain
by
the
metal wc»rkers Is bringing 2tM» mem
U Bfrl McC,„ lookln, oul
Ilu t""’"'
IOne of (li.“ I>«-SI bK-aiUiiiK in the city
development
of
the
country.
liers <if his organlratlon to Chicago
with .n •■ipiM.I.m of frewl i“'
»
-hl|.m. ul -- ■ or surnMiiullng co-.iiitry for home, t
If this forest planting by the gov­ .pecl.«.r>
^
' ttrohahlv
from Washington, and other busInesH
probably more imtwirrnni
Imiiortani dill
still, at
saUBfacllon on hit face. W. D. C. Ger­
acres nf land, large hoiiKC. cor. Bay
kel capatdc
agents an* trying to get union men ernment proves successful, as undoubt­ maine
absnrtdng them. Pitle is second and he Is looking to­
and Hamsde)) Sts.
edly ll will, tbe iieuple of Nebraska
rnleunt has
•n discoveriHl in large
here to work.
11 a« re» land In EIhiwoimI (ownreallxe that the Kinkald law ward the gsandstnnd. neither angry ,
ihe empenir Is current ■
Parade Is In Doubt.
smiling.
Just
calmly
as
though
he
;
l«)wn^hlt». nt.imi 1 mile from city
With l^atior day but three weeks will be a great detriment to the set­
could do
iimit.v Will make a gtHHl mark«d gar
away the prttspwta that the Chicago tlement and development of tbit state. evening coat acd collar look we:l ' portant of Aliysslnlan activltU-s the
den.
Federation of LalM>r will be obliged to The people of other western states under the Jockey clothes. In the rear cultivation of his fertile tablc1and>-- —
.'I 4" s 1miles easi of Cedar Run.
abandon its plans for a parade are In­ should sw to it that all attempts to Is J. T. Hannah, but he doesn't look Free Press.
i s
mIb'K w«-Kt »if ('«'dar Rut.
creasing. Up to yesterday only tbl^ pass “square mile" homestead laws as tt\ough he Intended to stay them

Tlien- is considerable saw tiinb<-r
apply to other aeeilons of the arid
teen out of over f>00 U>cals had aigntharrow IUra|»».
j pli-ntv of WOnd timber oH this
semi-oiid west be promptly and ef- long because lie is driving a team and
"I liiive ue\er given you eriHlit ter _ ^ ^
find fheir Intention of Inlntng In tie
ts apparently closing up the ga|> at a ladng HO ^er>• hllelligeot. Hold the old
These organlxations e^alm a membar- feetlvely defeated.—Maxwell's Talls- great rate.
Inicbcli.r. "I,lit- — '
l-'aciory oti Hay St., power and mv
ablp of less than 1.(Kh). which means
'"Mr." Intemi|it«'«l the fnlr widow, chlnery reaily to run.
ft. frontage.
ut *,00
that they could turn oul al>out
*i coiiMldei tli!it nil
niid----- " ■ A good location for any line of manumen la the parade,
of th
"Btll." i-ontiminl
i-ontlniinl Hie
tlie o II*.. “1 have facturing.
building trades and two of the team­
nlwuvH nilinireil your gniiiHeading l>etween the lines
**’'**' I Also se\cral gllK'dge land contracts.
sters' unions ar«» included among the
r sent me by a Farm and Fireside Graduateca of 1902 SUrted Plana Last
........ aug It: tr
‘J i:. Gr.-iln k Co.
repHi'il the f. w.. wit
thirteen that have decided to marrh.
reader who says he has not made a
Evening at the Home of Mite
ii fiiKtl smile. I ne. i-i-t J
Great •‘fforts will l»e made by the *ucc€SB of farming. I can come very
TRY A RECORD WANT AD,
Ida Larkins.
Cldcaco iMill.v .Nexvs.
newly elertiHl oOlrer* of the federation near guessing what Is the matter with
to make It isisslble to luild a parade
this year, but they an> doubtful of
Ihelr ability to do mi Tliey fear that
iben they ahould be done. CRxmI ! fi,Hy entertained at the home of Miss
the strife In the organlr-atlun and the Judgment and promptness are aa nee-j Ida Larkins last evening by Mias Lardefeat of the teamsters In the strike cKsary on the farm as anywhere In the j g|n* md Miss Kellie Bingham.
win make It Impossible f<ir tbe unions wt.rM. T«> g»-t ahead of his nelghlnirs j The verandas were dt'cttraled with
to make a ri«i1liabb‘ showing. I'n- «*r to "rush the iM'asun'' I have seen | g„»en and white btmtlng. the class
leas they are ronvInn'll that at least many a farmer plow when the sol! j colors.’and the figures '02 also hel|K',l
JfS.PtMi men will In* In line, they say. WOK not rea.Iy for plctwlng. To huriy fln in the decrtnitlons. The object of
tbi-re will be no parade.
the work along and pet It out of the j the meeting was to discuss the class
QUAkL.ITV' SXOPHI
way of other tasks that were coming reunion which they have Int-n agltat
aUmg I have w*en farmers plowing Ing for some time. The exact time in
A Camel's BtemacH.
com when they were doing much more which It will take place or the form
* The atuniach of a camel Is di\itlt-d
Inlo no less than four roni[uuiments. barm than good. Instead of making a which It will take are not fully decided 1
and fbe walls of one of these are lined crop, they wi*re actually ruining one. but the event will probably come off
with large cell*, every one of which Then, I have seen many a fanner let some time within the next two weeks.
can l>e oiM'ni'd and closed at will by the golden opponunlly to do the most Light refreshments were served.
effective work pass because he had too
moans of powerful muscles.
many Irons in the fire. I have seen | ILLINOIS EXCURSION to Petoakey.
Now. when a camel drinks. It drlnka
tb«' cultivators standing Idle in the Charlevoix and Harbor Springs. S«ina very grest Ut-al. Indet'd. U
dsy. Aug. 19. BOAT LEAVES ^T 7:’0
drinking on for such a >*er> long time com-flold when a day's work with
sug 16-4t
them meant a full hundred bushels to K M.
'^htU really you would think thi
aarer meant to leave off. iiut the fact the crop, while all hands were besy
N-OTE the prices of the ticke'-«
harvesting a half wheat crop. If one
Is’that It is^noi only satlsfyluf
for the Congregsttonal pipe organ reis
not
making
his
farming
a
success,
thirst, blit la Ailing up Us cUtefn aa
cltsl: 35c. 50c. 75c and $1. Buy your |
When we placoil our adwrtisonjont yeetonlav we
wfll. One after another the eella In he should seek out tbe reason. It will tickets osrly.
sug IC-ll !
did not fully realire how GOOD a thinj; it was pi>iu stomach are filled with water, ^d not be dllDeolt to find. Any success­
— -' —
i
ful farmer In hts nelghborluKt-J will. If
iuii to 1h* for yon when wo aaid EVEITTBING
aa'sooo aa each is quite full it Is tl|^tMr. and Mrs. \V. O. Holden, daughter ;
asked in the right Kpirit. i>olnt out
ly closed. 'Then, jfou see, when tbe
Margaret and s number of Park Plac.' I
in Romnatits, for wo find many short lon^lhs
animal becomes thlraty. a few hours the w'oak spots in the management of guests arc spending the day at North- j
must bo taken out to make room for now ^;ootl8
tbe farm and sot the ''unlucky*' one In
latar, all that It has to do is to open
I»ort.
I
the right track. 1 w t ll rcmeml»er a
that otherwise woulil hardly be classt'd as rem­
CM of these cells, and allow the wrater
fanner who frequently declared that
nants.
There are a great many pieces that are
to flow out. Next day It sopena one
BIDS WANTED
he was the most "unlucky'' man in his
or two more cells, and so It goes on
full dreas patterns: very desirable gtxjds. too, ns
neighborhood, and if the season went
Did* for the Job pt driving' a twoday after day until the whole supply
our semiannual remnant sales keep the stock in
wrong In any particular that he always inch tubulor well with a three-inch
ts rxhansted. In this cuiigns way a
got It In the neck worse than any of casing St school district No. 3. White-1
a clean condition. There are lengths that are just
hla nrighbors. He did seem to be hav­ ster township.
right for rain coats, JACKETS and CHILD­
ing a hard time of It, Two of his best
All bids must be in by Adg. *5. The
to travel quite eaMly through the desREN'S CLOTHES besides the splendid assort­
horsea died Jost when he needed them school board reserves tbe right to ac­
ert, where the wells are often hun­
ment for waists, skirts and childrens' dresses. Al­
most. (They got Into the oats-bln «ie cept or reject any or all bids. Address
dreds of miles apart.—Detroit Tribune.
night, and gorged themselves—the Frank E. Sours. Elk Rapids.
together this is tho bt-st remnant sale w«* ever had.
door had been left open). Two mllUaug 15-6t
Everj'thing is marked at fro-.t , :
:
: : J
cows and three fine yearling steers
died, and tbe loss amoimted to abont
Sold floly by one agent in each rlty.
one hundred and flfty dollars. (They
Dur^ the following two weeks theaug IB tf
Hamilton Clothing Co.
were turned into tbe stalk-field hungry
Jost as soon aa the husking was done). steamer Colombia will connect at
YITEBK-BND KXCDRBKJNB to MD- Twenty flne pigs died of -riioleisr Nortbport wUb tbe steamer Beaver
for
Charlevoix 'and Petoskey Tues­
wankoe. via M. A N. E. and N. T. Go. when there was no cholera In the
Roaad trip fS.00. Ootog Tbnndag aelghbocteod. (They were glvaa a days, Thursdays and Saturday. Colom­
aftoraooq and lagriag Mlltraukee Moa- tall feed of aaw com to start with jost bia leaves Traversa CUy at t:30 a. m.
aag 11-ltK.
r Bight. AugL trd. 10th, 17th. t4th aa Boon as It could be fcnakefl.) I could

ofuw wnoM m ^ m cvcnv

b

WAY. AU6IMT M. fMA

___

kla oaa day what be was ralBUag hM
mrfortapea, iwd told bte glalaly that
aO be lacked was herss aaasa. had*
thgl an of his fcMsca wera tbe fe^
of carelaaaaeas aad fooUshBaaa. TMs
aeihte to thtaUag aad actlag, and la
a taw yean h« becaan boowa as oae
of tbe nacklatt*’ mca la the aelgb*
birinad tad a goad aaa ta go to (or
advice.—Farm aad Fireside. *

Desirililc Pripeny Fw Sals

lOChDRIYEBSIHMCE

TO HOLD

REUNION

r-

mraiM
mor« Hbout

Retnnants

To ChirioYoix and Petoskey

ISUL

*

mqgUf •wntloa a doaen other testagpes at Ms
-bad lock.- all slatllar to those given.
A neighbor got out of patieaee with

25 to 50

. Unde^rice

UtC CALMAN% Klaatle Fleer Fla-

(Kent

QMHEIQHTS
LOT no
LOT 182
LOT r83
LOT 184 ‘
LOT 188
LOT 230.
Lots '-*35. li3G, *J37 sold since last issue of i Icrald

LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
LOT 214

ALLFMLE!
These arc all early selections and are

Handsomest Lots in Osh Hsigirts
the most charming addition to Traverse Ciiy. I his
addition is now largely built over, and good lots are
not easily obtainable. These lots will be sold sepa­
rately, excepting IS'2, 1S3,. 1S4, which must be sold
gethcr. All must go for
foi spot cash, and the prices
will be

LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
The whole bunch of

FIFTEEN LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be

A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come quick for choice
of lots.

Also Ono Acre Lot
in BMwood ^
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north side for street. A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.' ”*

THOS. T BATES

123 Rront Sireef

TRAVtoOTYi^ilCH.

■'

--^f«W«ri^Hr«»wiir«Hrp^^
knrted the riiito am tkh dhkaMtlck
—tmoB the Btoga. a ewum that ezPiatos Ik* m^ rnrtot. "The 1
to •Bt'worth Ike OMte.*
Tkere lare atm some enidatoe. artotonatic Looden elite In which m
tarm of lllamtoant Is tolerated hut
wax candies, aad there to an ai
phere most restful and soothing la
the high-bred repose of these dlgnb
fled apartments. Many dainty touches
of peraonal hospitality are also yet
matotalnad to Bngliah eoaatry houses,
where either your boot or tbe hortesa
on the evening of your arrival wlH
surely light your candle for you. and
express the hope that you may And
every arrangement suited to your com­
fort. The Prince of Wales himself, at
Sandringham, with candlestick
hand, used to escort the newly arrived
guest to his room, to see that every
appointment had been perfected.
When Emperor W’llllam left the pal­
ace of Vereallle* In 1S70. the single
^icce of booty that be carrit>d with
him from the conquered country was
the candlestick which he had used dur­
ing bis slay In the city, and to tbe day
of bis death It romsined upon his wrllIng-Uble.
,In our own land one of Us oldest
church edifices, Christ Church. Doston.
is at Christmas-tide and on Kaster
evening lighted by candles In the
clem brass chandeliers, which look
the places of the two gla-ss ones cajv
tured In 174C by Capuin Greshea (who
commanded the ship (jueen of Hun­
gary) from a FVench vessel. These
chandeliers were Intended for a Span
ish convent near tbe St. Lawrence
river.
As the busy year* roll on. ani
with the mad rush of evenu are
ried Into l»*c accesitanre of the
order of things, we shall think ofleu
regretfully and lovingly of the candle
lighted days, while their glimmer will,
to adapt ShakesiM-are's mtTrds. throw
far their Iwaras, like "a good dee.1 In
a naughty"—yes. still—"a naughty
world."
Hoston. Mass.

ii: Iteb Are Staiiihm

•tend the endto, svhleh. like awai of
aar aarller Insttttltoas ef CMatat ahd
cMltaatSoa. to betoc altooat
■rinaolj «w»ibtut«wi by Inreattons ao
aarpristag aad rerolaUoaarr that we
fan to reckoo tke toeaei we are aaatataitog through the UlredafUoe qf
innr of our labor*aartag appltoncea
jU alghttaU our ancestors were wont
to asaenble tbrir fasDines, and. as they
nt to the gloaming, to reoouat the
day’s dolBgt and ezpertenoca. tome'of
tba teadereat bemn-btotory of
New DYorld was made In the shadows
lengthened In these early American
homes.
We. the Inheritors of s
blessed asBociatkms. are fast ellmiaat*
S^mJSSSti emmt^mltmm
tog the csseattol twlllghl hours from
onr eager, rusblog days by the all
oBiversaJ introductiaa of gas aad elec­
tric lights Into our etty and Tillage
homes. With a twist of the key an^
a Bingle movement of the hand
turn night Into day In an instant of
«»!• iMCCts or «MlM t—ai. fta OkMM
time, and flood with an Intense light
UON com lo ibctotwo «MMiooa to no •
every nook and corner of our apart­
Bold way to 1 n>. ^ky«. UosJwidoB ^p
ments. leaving no quiet, shadowy seat
where, without having even changing
thought and muscle of the face Illum­
inated. one can naturally speak the
cooftdenees and the near tbings which
come to the lips from the heart's Inner
On an Uland.
f "\\li> don’t you talk?" hfu ai-kc*d
life. We have turned, on for all
“1 nlKiit hwiin for It." aiiKjceaUd rhcfTfully. "Il'a awfully loncaomc
ire of an dectric mamlnatlon
lie flan
T«**kfT with the armt of oov who ! amund her**."
ito' our very brains and souls, until
knowj. tin- lm|irartlhim> of what he j Tuck«*r Ka*t*e<l. hut for a luoment he
there remain In very truVb no quiet
Mirif^ta.
I did not darr* epcak. Wlii-a he found
sunset hours for reflection and mcdl
“Vou mlRht fly for It" rt-1ort«M! Nau i worde it waa «*f caMial affaire be.
tatlon. or any nofleoed lights for tearCarroll, "for all the a«iod U would do.! apokr. not of hlmaelf Df»r of their prestained eyes. The romances of dear,
Yon ahoiilit have th<«l the boat."
j d Ira men I. and orr»o«ntlv Ihrr were
old-fashioned, candle-llghti>d roomn
foTKoi." ho ph-ailtHl. "that 1 chaliltii; an nirrrfly a> thotiRb there
and hours are fast passing away; and
Uni nlRht. and have not yet had lHH*n none of the hlomjy mh-uom of
really likely to be safer for the
had opjnri unity to lieeome familiar tlM« afirriiiMin.
perpetual eUvtrIcal stsre In ahlch
with the tide hi>re Iftiw wan I lo know
They were eIIII lalkliiR when audaccustoming ourselves to exist—If
that yiMj liad a regular |tay of l*undy d«*nly they beard hmtatepn behind
not develop?
title her«!?~
them and they nprani; to their fet>t.
In reality, the candle has been
. "If you knew an ninth nlKiut ge<»KJunt iM'hInd them waa a tall elorleal
more Imimrtani factor In past days
rnphy 'as you'«lo almtit luime thingti." man in blue overallh and riieeked railthan we who are using It chiefly as an
nhe hinl.sl darkly, "you wtmld know' e« JuniiNT.
ornament for our afternoon-tea tables.
Uial thin In the Itay of Fund) tide It
"I 1m»im’ I dua l Ininide," he nald,
ilecnratlon for Christmas trees,
dtM'.Mi't 4-ome In a tidal wave, hut it qulzzirally.
appreciate. How little, too. we realise
rln^r. an hUh."
"Are y<*n Man FYlday?" demanded
rhemiral evolution of the
A party of tourists in an automnbll.lie flaneetl ruefully at the canot> Nan. "You n«*e we are Mr. and Mr*.
old lime "tallow dip" Into the gnr- had some trouble Sunday afternoon
fant dKapr>earinR on the tide, and IlohlniuMi CriiHoe, and our Itoat In
gdiisly colored or hand-paInted cylin­ with a farmer living In L<h' iNM-ause
aeanne.l th« nhorr to nee If It offered j wiHH-ketl—or at lea»^l J hope It In." ahe
der of wax. which Is the conventional they ran Into a flock of slun-p and .*nly
"any
Apparently they were an amended vleiounly.
nine!centheentury candle!
killed four They were going through
IhttnitiKdily Utni an tU.UKh they were! "I am norry. Wre CniwH-." he nahl.
Candk-s are made of tallow, also of the country at a merry
and <
on an i<-lund In the lUrltlr liiHtead of | fall ini; In with her humor. "I am the
the solid i*ortlohs of |>alm oil and ct»the top of a hill on the other side
IhrV, inlh"v frrun a nnnmer report. It j Ilev. I’hilir^ Hardman of llonion. Minicoaniit oil, bleached wax. si>ermacettl. of which was a flock of sheep. The
wa . Turker'n tlmt exprrienre with a' niering tin thin inland with my famand paraffin. tog,.ther wlHi oily sub­
waded right through them and
land wheti- the) hiillt aloainnhip dtwkn
stances found In coal shale and gas- tbe farmer mho owninl the sheep ap
two alorlea high iNcaiiaz* of the fall of
Nan casiied. "Why didn't you think
tar. while all candles are formed by peared u|Kin the scene at this stage
the-tide frtini the lUy of Fund), and of ItMiking-to irtH- if there waa any one
being either dipped. rolU-d. or moulded
game. He yelled at the fl.'Cing
lie hail au]i|Kiaed that when he had living there?" ahe demandisl of Dave.
Into shape. Great Improvcmenis In tourists hut they sent so fast that
drawn the ranoe well up on the ahelv'•You told me It was dcaerled." he
the manufacture of candles have been telephones failed to stop them. Sheriff
IliK luink the
In the bow ■aid. defenalvely, "and I a'upp«»e«I ,vou
made
through
the
dcvelopmont
of
Furnor
was iioUfled. hut he said that
»*o i1t liot |M>«nlld> Im* ne«>detl.
knew. I only name la»t iiiKht," he
the auiolsts had reaeh.-.l the riilcago
He threw hluu-elf down Iwaitle her. added in exfilanatioii to the rlerKVinan. H«l.'ntlflc chi’mlstry.
Various and Ingenious are the con- suburbs and he doulite.1 \ery tmiHi If
• Nan.
he rrie.l
’iKm’t
'
Criiit.«> forgot to tell me alKiut
Irlvanres for obviating the old-time they could he found.
It to heart. It will eon
•lit nil right ; the ihle and the hoat Ht*aied away."
A recent fatality at th** Ludington
' if I have tti hwiro tot
:• the main ' "('onii' mer and have t«<a." suKgl‘^t• niTCKsIty of candlc-smtSlng. which
he arcorop11sh(*d by making the mine at lr.)n mountain was one of the
land and Meal a Ihmii."
J ed the eleromaii, lu»i«iiltiildy. "and J
candle's wick bend over imd care for
remarkable chronlcle<l In the
She ntre In all her
> feet of In ; have a laiai that will take you tiver to
Hs.-lf. Onw method Is the twisting of Ijike Superior mining n-glon Thn'
Jiiivd lUunil). "I do
t M-e. Mr. : the hotel "
the wiek with one strand shorter tlian
’ w-grkinc at the iMitlom <
Turker." ahe fald r«ildly. "ihni the
He Mrode off. lca<Hngg the w
the others; another Is to add to one
shaft, which Is about 1.0(h*
aliuailan ahmild p<-rmlt the leviD'you Nan and Dave frdlowi'd.I. Onre <
hide of the wick a paste made of iH.rax, f.*et deep. A crow of miners had just
a* nine. It may h«> all right for you, aiie liiinimt'd Mtftly to iKTi^eir, and
hut a woruan’a fair name " Her aoh- Dave rOulil havt* awtini It was th<‘ wfd- Idsmiiih flour, and charcoal; while a AnishiHl drilling nln.* hol.-s and filling
third and very effective way is the them with dynamite, 'flie three—AnMiig hroke forth afnwh at the thought J
niuslr frmn •I^dieiigrln " At la«t,
coating of one of the threads of the
Erickson. William Anderson an.l
of w hut might he i.ald.
j
helping her over a rock
wick wlih a metallic eiiv.'loi>e. cause.1 Charles Anderson—w.-re connerling
"Whafa the tire of taking on ho?" .
i«»rriil her path. Mie held hin
by dipping 1* Into fused bismuth. The the leading wire to the charp.-s of
Iw demanded. "You told me laaf win j
#5 Mie lightly diopiMsI
metal fuses at the end of the burning dynamite, preparatory to .-xplodlng.
ter il.at at Hi. end of the M‘a»on
him.
wick, and forms a small globule, which when lightning stnick th.- shaft house,
Ih.viKl.t
"
"Dave." she whis|«eriNi. “didn't he causim It to liend to one side and thus
l.oot* feet down the st.^el cable atII..)...! MipiH.*.. I th.»ugbt then Hint
my be waa a elergymau?"
consume iuelf by uniting with oxygen,
to the skip, which was rrstingv
I .i think what 1 think now ?" ahe rri.'d
I»av.« iiiald.'d. "The Ilev. IMillip lining away with the continnal snuff­
bottom, and exploded the
h>M.-.i.ally
in,
M,p,a,ae that I ] „;,T,m,,;"Te affirm',
ing of the wick that once was neces­ charges. Erickson was instant !y willed
Imagin.-d that v.iii wiuihl al.Hiiet
"We conid f««»l that gossiping sary.
and
hib
companions severely hurt
a d.'MTi Island t.> rote,' nu to marry
rrow.l, |m*tending we did it on purThe many sii)>erstltlons and ohservyou’ N.'V.t"
Iices clustered around the candle and
F.t want .if a Ih-ii.t iM*.-,ii.atl.»n hr
More than ever Dave marvided at other lights suRg»*st a most remote
Maielu d nli.iu' til.’ sl»<irv tor «-lnnis.
the way* of woman, hut they were origin, and are doubtU'ss to bo traced
fliiding a f> w. Cm .l..ri.ling afo r one
roarrli'.l iHifor.* aiipper. for l>ave ex
I the onre prevalent worship of the
lOei.- Hint f would Im‘ iM tter I*, haik
platne.1 to the rlerg)iiinn that he waa
in and fire.
for Im iiI.:
It was 1.»o lute t.>i t.errirs
National Fair, Toronto.
afraid she might change her mind
The Romans biirnrtT candles to the
a|.'irent!y. and Ihei.* was nnoi|i.*r
For above occasion Fen* Marquette*
again—San l-'rawclaco C-all.
goddess Fchnira. the mother of Mars;
paua. ami i. ne.*ll.n». He ha.t ju't «le
agents will sell round trip excursion
and rop«‘ Sergius turned this custom
tickets at rate of one fare for the
('hrisHan account' by enjoining a
■CmT.»t! w.miM ti.it marry him. wl..-n
niuud trip. Tickets on sale August
The late Dniiua^i.'o Zo.-elil wna
Hlmilar offering trf candles to the Vir­
that
rhang.-al'le
y.»ung
w.unnii
2Mh to Septeml*er »th. pixM returning
the lime ,.f liU .l.wth. lie was i
gin
Mary.
pliimpe.! h.-rt.-If Il.iwn upon the imn;..
sahiiil iiinl waa th« old.^at l
until September 12th.
An old document of the time of
bcsiil.- hill:
t'»r .»ii Hie Ttnlhiii st.ici*.
Special excursion on August 2!»th
Henry VIII., now In the archives of a and 8e|>temlter Ith. on which dates
London %oclety. si»eaks thus of the cai;rates are very much lower than
rylng of candles;
the regular rate.
"On Candlemas Dave It shallc bo de­
For full information ask Pere Mar­
clared that the bearvlng of candles is quette agents.
done In the memorie of Ctiristc. the
15-16 17
H. F Moeller. G. P A
_BiCAOo. lix., 6^ 25.1902.
Itiiall llghte whom Simeon dyd
spiritual!
Wine of Ckrdui
Oardui on
can always U relied
WiM
Labor Day Excursion.
1 .prophecye (*a lighto to lighten to Gen
spoB to core when rTerythin|r
■ in thei^
It is a ontaia core for female dii
Tickets on sale to stations distant
tiles') as it is redde In the Church that
wont farma. I suffered for years ith ulcer*
at more than 50 miles Monday. 8e|.t.
day."
ation. Intense pains in the womb-------------h. at rate of one fare plus 25 cents
and dreadful beadacbee unfitted me for my
In Scotland. Candlemas Day Is still
work. Kini^lgiawsoiUtbatl
le of the four-term days appointed for the round trip; good for rt-tum not
tomjbed. Hie pains were eointe
ter than Tuesday. Sept. 5th.
for the annual payment of uxes, tolernitodiueerpamnsandadieNrreeabiediacbaiBe
15-1617.
money. etc.—the throe other days

.JSizr^iiiiAsisast&iie
The iMtrrwt «n frtwgt etOeea.
Uon Coffee

tSi'=fit2ErSi^'5S?B“
CeelUemte el me peeHe.

V^JS^r^rr
srs^str^rszsz

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lit!'

EXCU^IONS
Pere Marquette

COREDWHfNOntERSfM

S31^.5fi‘‘SS’??u»'<SSJdr^2rM

P
\

L“-r■leiatiiy. Kevtb CMeega 9nmm ^Seeba
Every weak woman aeeds Wine of CardaL Wine of Carftn! com dtoosOoed and patofnl Bonttraatka. periodical toadartoa. famag of tka
Be caeei of tine tnmbtoe. It
i, Mpe bring ckildna to bama
the beto aodiotoe em made for wo tetog tbo ctega of lifs.
tba good sroon to yoor booia to mOm anotln dayP Eny ^nggiit

kM ftlilO botttos of Wins of Caritoi.

WiNEitCl

being Whllsimday. Ijimmas. and Mar­
tinmas.
Numerous omens used to be drawn
from candle*, which were also used as
charms. In Britain. If a portton of the
up against the wtck. it was
called “a wlndlng-uheet," and was rec­
ognized as a sure sign of death: while
bright spark at the candle denoted
that the person directly opposite it
would receive a letter. Windy weather
was prmOmsded from tbe wgviag of the
ttoiM. Mmk wet -weather If tbe wfck
did BOC easily light. Candkn were further inppoaed to frighten the devil and
an Mher evil aplriu away from the
peraoBs who carried them, and the
bottsea to which they were ptacad;
tn oMen daya. If a royal penemo^
was Asaatlsfled with the Iheatrtoal
ee to which he was ttotealag. and visbed lb pal amend to U. he

-k.

■ ^

-wuBr-

■toBMffiRCnnSD

Wanted;
Lonla Wte, n ymme eotend mw oC
'Ann Arbor, U to hod ohime as the reaali.oC aaadsttog an otear of the tow.
Arthur Jordan, oMther entared nmm tototk street.
ang ISqf
waa creaUng a dlstorbanoe on the
atreeu abom a week ago and Ofleer COMFETCNT girl wanted at the Cohimbto hoteL
ang 14-U
John Oox started to nirest him. Jotdan was too mi^ for Cox, who called
Upon West for help. W^t responded CMPCTENT gin wanted at once
general housework. Mr*. Tracy Oiland took Jordan down. Jordan got
July 2541
West's first finger in his mouth and
Us. SOS Bute SU
shut down oa It bard. Now West's In [ WANTEP-A woman cook; wages 949
dez finger U swollen badly and the
nail has come off. His doctor called
at the jan to nmke sore that Jordan
“TICKLEOr—See
had BO comBKinicable disease as the WANT TO m
Cnnnlngham
have your shoes
physician fears West will have bkxxi
POUSHED.
the Lion Barber
poisoning.
Sbo|i.
Altbongh nearly two months have
elapsed since Cap Merrill, under pres­
FOR RENT.
sure and for too vigorous activity tn
politics, resigned as postmaster of
Baj- City and Poatmaafor George Luak
was O. K.’d by Congressman George STORE TO RENT; ,Ik> ,l|;lit.raom
Loud to succet'd him. Merrill Is still In
bouse alih city water and gas.
charge of the offlee. Nobody knows
quire of K. A. Klldee. 554 W. Ninth
what has become of the counter­
street.
aug S-tf
charges against Lusk of dabbling too
TO
RENT—Dnfurnlsbed rooms; also a
much In politics. There is an impresgood barn. Inquire at 218 West
bIoo that the dcimrtment Is moving to
Eleventh street.
July 19 tf
cunsclidate'the two nffircs.
"Death" Is the discovery of
D. j
Cooley of the Sanitary Supply Co. of
FOR SALE
KalamazcHt. It is a new (>oisou o| re­
FOR EAtE-Hi«» ...1
markable properties, ahlch was In­
or without hamess.-s <
vented as an insect destroyer, but has
E Grelllck Co.
be. n tested on various forms of ani­
mal life and which Mr. Co.»l»*y says FOR SALE—Roll top ofltc.' .b>sk. :
Itanks pigeon h«»les. 5<i Inch, flrb*
class omdition. bargain if sold ai
once. Address Record office.
aug 16-5t
FOR 8ALE-8ail l>oat and two
shore hoat houws.
604 Secon.l
the Iiigre-.ll.-nis ..f the i>o|«on. "Only
Birtfet. Phono 294. .
aug 15-St
with the utm.H.1 care." says Mr. Cool­
ey. "can .»ne j.reiuire the |s»lson with­ FURNITURE FOR SALE—A lot
household giKids. organ, etc., f.ir
out himself b.vs.mlng affect.-d by It.
sale; also horse and biigg)-. Call a
Death is certain to d.^gsrests. Insects,
410 Siiulh I'niun street.
aug 15-3t
birds or any form .d animal life In a
ro<im in which this dt-Mroying agency
Ih released. I could Hin.w a partlcb- FOR SALE—1 offer roy house and
at 455 Sixth street for sale. If*
of this polsin Into your mouth as you
sold by September, w.itild rent
.ire talking with roe*, and In-fore you
nlshed to desirable party. C. R.
could spM it out you would Ik* in the
IKx-kermy.
aug 8-scpt I
cltilch.'s tif death. No trace qf f»olson would Ik* found In )t»ur stomach.
Fnmi th.* Instant It Mnick the saliva FOR SALE CHEAP—One dining table,
one sIdelKMird. one refrigerator,
In your mouth )ou woub^be a .l.w.me.I
vohlng book case. thr.*e dining
chairs, arm chair, three rocking
F«njr .voung men weni to Lt»ng Ijike.
chairs and other artlck*s of fumlnear F.iii.»n. to attend a dance. A
lure. Inquire at 911 South ITnlon
friend of th.'ini.from Flint was in at­
street.
aug 5-tf
tendance accumimnied by a yttuflg ,
lady, rhtrlng the evening the "Jolly j FOR SALE-Three new sevon room
Four." as they called themselves, Inbouses In good location. For sah*
vi-lgb d the Flint man to one sld.*, an»I.
on easy terms. Inquire at 2'i
t)Jiig a handk.-irhli f .iver bis mouth
Oak street. ,
aug 2-1 mo»
they I.mI him nway to a cottage .»n tin*
Island when* h,- wa.*. staying and. tak-! FOft SALE—My home. No. 501 West
ing off all his .-bjihlng. deiuirt.*,! with | Tenth alroct. 10 rooms, attic, woodlarge
In the cottage for the night.
! and cold
bath, mantle, strict•old wat.T.
wat
Andn w Sa ick. of Hynm. whose j ij- modern, gas lights, corner lot.
right l,;g was bmk.-n In five plac-s. his j carpenter shop on Imck with stall
leg tirokm twice and his right lii]i
dlslttct
iltK-aled. while employe.! In Hi*
Aetna Portland C.-ment company'*- {
— -----—-----------plant n.*ar Fenttin. has )M*gun suit foi i FOR SALE—A few bniisehold g.«<Mlr.
flO.ta^* damages. While at work he j carpets, stoves an.l all hlcyrle bads,
slipped and f. II u|ion a belt which car­
ried him to a shaft arouml »hlch he
whirle.1 a dozen times l>cfore Ik*
FOR 8ALE—Iloun and lot, barn on
Ing rel.-as.tiA He claims that he has
lot. 442 West Eighth street. Price
•en unsbb* to s.irk any sine-.
12.400. onethird do«n, balance to
Miss Claudio Cleveland, owner ami
suit - purchaser. Inquire 115 East
manager of the prize cipy barber shop
Ninth street, or address John Clunc,
Adrian, has passed the higbi^st of
Cheboygan. Mich.
July 19-tf
.»f the class in a r.-cent .*xamlna
ti.in lH*fore the iigrbers' board Claudie | HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay1 artist au.l 21
Sh.* U*gan to ' ments Herman W. Smith. 613 West
M- th.* cliins of the m» n folks an I
Elevenui street. ClHzena phone 199.
k.-i-p their locks trimmed, and wh. n
Juno 27-tf
she was thrown upon h.;r own r. ,------------------------------------------------------sources she did not have time to think I
SALE—WarehouBO building
Bay street, comer Hall, also 14any particularly lady Ilk.- pn»f. s
borse power gasoline engine and
sloo. as ro.«Ht girls do The t*r»n ne«*<l
feed mill outfit; also 9 rfxjm brick
barber hhoji. and Clau.Ile. on he.
residence, 537 Sixth street. Apply
friends advice, s.-t up a shop «.f h.-r
to John llorefleld at residence.
She is now in.lrpenr]<*nt and h« r
jane 26 tf
aeekly earningh am.iunt t.> much mor.than many of her sisters w'ho stand
In city stores all day or toll in nffic.-s FOR SALE—Store building, stock and
fixtures.
-Will
sell
all
or
any
part,
and factories. She ha.s rejected offers
or will rent building. Apply at once
> into city shops.
Cbm*. Rosenthal. Traverse City, Mich
may 27-lf.

HAY FEVER FOR 27 YEARS

»?

mirnwiwr

AND HACK LINE
B. J. MORflANl

Remember the old reliable itoe ^L
U alvfijrf on ijme.
prdws a
spectolty. I‘m^e all traias wKh bam^
I CALL FOR toAODAOE.
in Urery I can . furnish, yon
RUBBRR TIRE RUNABOU'I^
7
RUBBER Tl RE STANHOPCi.
'
RUBBER TIRE PHAETONB,
RUBBER TIRE 8URRCYB,
RUBBER TIRE HACKS.
FOR FUNERAL*
I can furnish )-ou any kind of carrlafo
you want. 1 have five hacks and three
3-scatcd carriages In stock, also a nice
line twi>seated carrlag<*K. traps and
single buggies. Kindly give me a call
when In need of anything In this Ujml
S3.00 to Milwaukee and return
Tbursils). Ask J. Kehoe. agent. Per*
Marquette.
aug 14 15 16 21-22-23 28-29 30
XINO. COACH STALLION, at VoL
crlnary hospital every Saturday bal­
ance of sehsoo.
July 22-tI

TAXES
Notice to Tsxpsysrt,
The tax Bulls f.ir the collection of
school and city taxes and special as­
sessments for the five wards of thd'
city of Traverse City. Mich., have been
placed In my bands for collection.
I will be in my offlee for the porpose of cJllccHng said taxes every
week day from now until Nov. 1, 1905,
from 8 o'clock until 11:30 o’clock In
the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock until
4 O’clock In the afteratKin of each day.
All taxes paid liefore Sept, 1st will
be recelvi'd without collection fees,
and all taxes remaining unpaid on
Sept. 1st and until fVt. 1st, a penality
of one iKT cent for collection will bo
charged. On all taxes remaining un­
paid on Oct. 1st and until Nov. 1st a
|)enalty of two per cent for collocllon
win be charged.
Office. R.Him 262 State hank bldg.
M. B. Haskell. City Treasurer.
Dated July 24. 1905.
July 250ct, 31.

aOTICE TO WATER TAKERS
Hours for sprinkling lawns are from
5 to 8 a. m. and from 5 to 9 p. m. At
no time can water be used 'without
nozzle or sprinkler altacbod. On ac­
count of the great amount of water
used during the day for manufactur­
ing and other puri»osc* necessary ruin*
fur sprinkling lawns must be. SBforced.
li. o. JoynL SupL
jun 21-tf
THE INDIAN PI.AY OF HIAWATHA
VIA G. 11. ft I. RY.
The Ojlhaay Indian drama ’•Hiawa­
tha" win iMT given at I.okc Ya way^omuft near Pet.ivkey. Mich., dally from
July 4lh to Sept. 4th. This rendition
of the Indian as a romantic figure;:
hhbuld be seen by every one. DoscrlpHve pamphlet can Ik> ^ hy ad-,
dressing ticket agent.
ft I. Ry..
Traverse City, «.r C. L Ixtrkwood, G.
P. A.. Grand lUpIds, Mlchr
.
June 29-mon-wed .sal-to-rc|4^
Ol'lt HAT deiiartmeni this H4*asoa
mill hold an unlimited varl.*ty of ibo
ll.5<i and f2.'Mi hats mad.* *siK*clsIly
us. Nem- styles every week.
15 H
HsmilKm Cl.ithlng CO.

On. SaiTH & Pmkilli{M

DENTISTS
lEMOVED TO OHtCBS
OVnJOHlISON MUfCO:
W. O.

MIOMOkiffto

Teacter
of Violfn
Snn sue SkM Sure

FOR SALE-41 loU in Hannah* 6tb
add; 6 one-acre lota fronting on 14th
street. 4 In Griffin ft Winnie's add.,
and 3 lota on West Front street
Will be sold on essy payments or
The thousands of discouraged !«•<►
exchange for other property. Geo.
pie who dread the approach of sum
W. Raff.
Mar ll-tf
Notary Nubile
Ik-cbukc the) have hay fever and
nib«rn>un.ut.
d.mmi.
cannot find any relief from It, will
MISCELLANEOUS
rekd with interest and gratitude tbe
To Toronto, OnL
lollowing statement from Helen S.
MONEY TO LOAto-Wo Uz ctonM
Canadian National Exhlbltkm. To­ Williams of Mansfield. Ma»e
put to morigagw Benses tor sal*
ronto. Canada. August 28th to Sept
•' For 27 ,veai>. from the month of
Inquire of to. McNamara. Part
^h. Tickets on sale August 27th to Angti*t until heavy frost. I fiave been
Place HoteL
July.
8ept. 6th. Inclusive; good for retqrn afflicted with hay fever, growing worse
until Sept. 12th. One fare plus 25
worse each year, until of |*te
PALMIfiTRY-ComR Madame Hla«
cents for round trip.
15 16-17
years I was unable to attend to my
Ramember the ftthre Bee to yov
work during that pt-riod.
hand, a nelaatlflc raadlng wffl nrm
G. A. R. art Oeifvsr.
"Last summer I fortuoately gave
the tnw tile’s hlsfory. Orar 111
For the National Encampmeat. G. A. Hyomci a trial, and I am happy to say
Union 8L Bide entrnaee.
ttM
R.. at Penrer. Colo., BepL Ith to 7th. that it entirely cured me. and I have
tnclBshrt?. ticket* 'win be noid Xngtut DO recurrence of the disease since "
29 to Sept. 2rd, InelnsiTe. at very tow
Breathe tbe genn-kllllng and heal­ A FOB SAL» OR T1^DB-aa gm
rate for ttwind trip. Good for
ing balsams of Hyomel and get rid of
BepL llth. or UmU may be extended your hay fever.
n
oinZIr n
to October 7th. N desired.
d
Ask tomU
Tbe complete onlflt costs but $1.
Pere Marquette agent for InformatleiL extra bottles 50 cents. 8. E. WnH ft
16-1S-17.
H. r. MoeUer, G. P. A.
Sons agree to refund the money to
LAWN WORK—Boddtog and need­
any hay fever sufferer who aaes Hyo­
ing neatly'done. All work gnarmateed.
mci wUhom benefit.
Clt. phnae 796 and 128. Brarntog ft
jAdaley.
Ang 7-1 mo
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

329 soon OMI STKET

J. M. HUELLIURTEL^
BEAL ESTATE ASD*LOANS
DR. W. J. HIGGINS ',

Fine Dental Work

jummmmi.

UP-TO-DATE H4CK USB

BAD BLOOD

t years. UimthcBoMeu Hlarorlfae ITAsttaaO at dofMy
s large ftmmt moriHer altipr
oa the vail la Bae SMger. which
foruM aa aagle with the Bae BayBonard, at the apot where Fkaaklla
W7 «MVteeoM* 4iMM «r ««k k
dvelt (raas 1777 to ITS. The city of
Parts hM alao gtroa hla aase to one
ilwiiwi—dtwwbfathfre commit of the atreeu rnaalac from the Place
MM«m it to bcwk dovB IS« kMiCi
dn Troeadero to the place at which
FtaakUa'a boaae formerly atood.
Dnrtag a irlalt of Preasler Lanrier
and other Canadians to Wasbinyton
the ladies of the Canadian party were
entertalaed by an excursion to Mount
Vernon and were accompanied by the
wirca of the cabinet and sercral oih-

^ ^BfVireS DISEASE

BhnMM 8U0 DiMMM. SeraMU.
OM%. OU •(»«. lUlam, OwtMioM
aooinoiM«,ctc.,«rctbcr«wh«or IimI
or diMMcdU^ oad omil this vitsl
ftatf is dsoMod ood BMdc pvc. stroof
•HikMltllT. tlMM diSMSH O^COOtiBi?
Tho giosiMt of oU blood pohdcn oad
toaka Is 6. 8. B. It hM born cwiM •!
dfaMOS of the Mood for aocc thaTfert:

sss

. &kiB Ms.
^ ScnrfttU,
srrh. Old
Som. Mslwis.
Contsoio ns
lY VEfiCTABLC. Blood Voisoa
and all other
Mood troubles, and cures them permsMj. a & a is tha achBO«iedK«d
l^of blood puriAen and the Kiaatost
Malltoeica. Books on the different disaaaas, and any medical adricc ron may
hrkh arm be ^ren wUbouhchari;e.

m twin tptcinc co^ Atia«t», 6«.

KIBtUIIEWSOFTHEWORUI:

A. BdiMB:

the

bln. daughter of Major General Cor­
bin. naming her Princess Pure Heart.
The dean of Canterbury says he has
heard, and he t»ellevcs th<*re Is great
truth in It. that the practical wisdom

This Ijoy In knickerbockers was un­

Set'llIsh people Is due to the

Lonnlo Dennis, a boy of iu, who noi

neer of tlx' n-vlval
sweeping

mi

which

l.s

and woo Kaiser Wilhelm s |r..WM» gold

r of General V. S. Grant, is {vassing

cup, has received
from Wilson

as * a

t«->tlmonlal

Marshall,

tin

liTt*slslibly over Wales.

teauilvr

holder

of

mining

properly In Alaska, was a milliner In

Mrs. Sar-

irls has given a numbt'r of cani parts and the old-time .game la taking

10 famous lri.‘<h i»ot-t and edlto^ re­

load.

The sight of the nugg*-ts on the

docka gave her the gold fever
**Althottgh I work

a

gcxHl

many

Ikiyle O'Keilly.

Is said that ho preacbtsl his llrrt per-

biut; con-

tlnciua. even carrying his gospel-mesFred

Marston.

known

to

fame as

the "Staffordshire boy-preacher." has

nounced the faith of her anet-sturs In

to pee his seventeenth birthday,

order to wed the man of her choice.

although It Is pome years since he an

Professor William E. Hocking of Phil

nounced his first (ext from a pulpit.

lips Andover academy

tdlc. she wibht-il to be married by b

preachiug that*lio rarely pn'pares hij:

priest «)f that churrh. but was inform-

Fermons. aud does not even select his

that

Ktiless she

would

formally

until he Is actually face to face

pnimlse to bring up her children In

with hLs congregation.

llvea are devoted to getting money."

the faith no priest would perform the

lack of prv'jiaration bis sermons arc

cereranny.

said tti be |Kiwerful

York

ln«dwa:
and heir of Ihe late ('harles lire
‘ rnivei

Ronss. has established

ally of VICKinla a memorial to his fa

Miss O'Reilly

refusevl

to

give such a phslge. and Inter renounc
ed the Catholic church.
President

Roosevelt has not revls

ther by the erv'ctlon of two new ad­ ed his views on race suicide, but ho l.s
junct professorships. one of civil and

finding It adviseabic to give less pub­

cae of mechanical engineering, to l*e

licity to them.

BUpiionod bv Mm and to Im- knos^c as

Too many parents of

families wanted n'cognitlon from

the Rouss mc'morlal adjunct professor-

him.

•hlps.

ago. when letters from various sect-

The w idow of Jefferson Ikn is llvc-«
on the seventh floor of a qub-l

New

arrive«l

at

the

hlle house a.''king If it was true that

*-u**rgeiie

ageiieics.

Including a Bible rrh*»ol. a Mwiai guild,
an

o|H-n air

but

ml">>l*»n.

ith to the Intelhvt and the emotions.
Another English Ik'v whose pulpit
career began ten years ag»». when he
a child of 8, is Mr. Tlioma.s Ridof Dulwich. Mr. Riddle Is not
only a preacher of eloquence and pow­
er. but a capital organizer, hi ad«li-

etc.

Boardman Hirer
Bcctric Litht
& Power Co.

N*»rth rait'Iina lK»a"ts the youngest
oidain*Kl rl**rgymaii

in

the w*»rb!

yi ars old wh* n h** was «.|*-.*i* d pa-

mccft mo substitutes

of Shalbitte.—Tit

HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and coimxi'ior.. Wilhelm bln , Travoe 105.
City, Mich. Citizens phone
1

Bits.

Economy of Time Means
Economy of Piano Money

The C. B. Taylor Goal Co.

BEAD THE STORY
"1 give my little girl $.’» a
wevk th.-U

he t" la.viiig av.,»y.

and \\h< n rl;<

ha." ••iiieu'li t^av'-l.

up "he Is r

(<» h

a piano

with it." TliiK remark was ii^d*

A BEAUTIFUL
WOMAN

LYNC

EXCURSION^

Bay Steamers
NE-AB-TA-WANTA
BOWERS HARBOR

morning on otir way downtown.

Leave 11:00 a. m.; 4:20 i*. m.

Wo pai.l
your

to him. “How

linle

girl?"

How

many

H»*

oM

is

ru-er J«bnw.ii'* l»ru,; SUTe. Travitw.-.
City. M.. h.
,uly jS

Leave 8:30 a. m.

NORTHPORT

p<s.)p!»- ar.- «h»lng

Leave 8:30 a. m.

have m»

m»*an.^ «if knowing, but

DRS. J. 0. k RART J. TRUBUJ^..

RORTHFORT POINT

w«< do

Leave 8:30 a m.

lurg«* lamilbs.

It ‘•wms that an tdi-

newspaiHT started a story that!
medals were awaiting the heads tif big
families

and

applieations

for

the

■nme way wt re elosely identin<-d with

l>adKe.s of honor and distinction |Mvured

the confedc'racy.

In f«ir a short time.

Mr. Held
Iralian

free

the leader
tradc-rs

of the Aus

and

late-

prime*

minister of the rsimmonwc-alih. Is

Travers . Jerome's

ss d.eiiled by the t«vss of a coin.

unknown until the publication of his
••Five FriH' Trade llssays.

broker, whose stutter and Jokev
lu ke''p his friends In ctmtlnual
laughter.
iKim

\Mien Jemmi V

the fath'T

could

son

not

ney bar by his devotUm to common

friend s name.

wealth |K)llilcs.

g»'st'*d

and

they

named William

gagc'd

was Travers who advlst'd

writing

his

n-mlniscc’nees.

did.

Ttie

c-c-can «lep«'nd v»n his h-h-helping you,"

behind Ihe seene in Irish politics and

said Travers, "for he c-e-riire<l me."

history

which haK.jteyocOid'n pnl.lisiiejl
prison

exiKTienres.

for .

of
His

InstaniH'.

"You

AmU-issador Choate ha." Ix-en fairly
delupe'l with «vffers and pleas to take j
law cases.

When he landeil In New

should make a piquant ehap'i'r. and he

York, several .months ago. Mr Ch'vato
announcevl

historic ctmtesl with Hablin easlle.

would m»i

emphatically

that

he

restime active practice at

the l>ar. hut that statement has l»y no

for city rlerk of New

means rietv'rnKl won s of individuals

Albany this fall will Im* a <»n«* legged

,'nd cortK'raiinns from seeking hi." ser-

The contest

man's rmet*. for all the candidates an

vie.*s.

nounced for the office have only thr<*«

eomnilttee that is to investigate insur­

legs iH'twec'n them It is not likely that

ance companies to induce Mr

an able-luidied man will Ik

to accept a retainer as advisory coun­

found te

The ati'-mpt of the legislative
Choate

coropc'te. a.s It Is exiKH-tvHl that syai

sel «'f the eommilti'e is

palhv will cut a big figure In th*- pri

many effons that have U*en made to

mary.

City Clerk Kugenc Hrlsblc. who

among

ifio

n»sumt

rrallc nomination, lost his leg under

large corporation offered Mr. Choate

an engine flfte«*n years ago.

I'nictlcc.

It is said that one

John C.

IHHi.utW a year to become Its consel.

Short and J. G. La l*olnt are the only

With all these ImportunitU-se and ex-

candidate's for the republican primary

ct'lleni opi>ortunities for financial gain.

Short lost his leg under a train at Tip-

Mr. Choate haa remained quieUy at ,

ton and Ia PolnCs leg was cut off un-

hla aummer home, near Stockbridge. i

diT an engine on the Southern rail­

Mass.

way four years

may assist the Insurance inv;cstigatk>o.

divdth anniversary of-the birth of

T*hough it Is poaaibie that he

It U said that hla detcrpalnaOon
retire Is unalterable.

to

/

Jamln Prauklin. John Harjv'js baa of­

King Oscar of Sweden is a poet of

fered to the city of Paris a statue of

no mean order, and hla sonnets have

the great statesman and first Ameri­

been translated Into moat of the Ian-

can minuter to b'rance, to be erected

guAffea of Burope-

He U an accomp­

at hU eoit In the Rue rranklln. Thi;

lished moalclan.

offer

soagp. net to hla own music being very

has

beeb

accepted.

Franklia

s to Paris In ITTfi as the first mla-


OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN^-"'- \
j om» aWT* Wllbrf* BW« • a.
u
11 to » A. ». I »o • OTKWUMCW E-wH—•• «
WyaJMoptbvL a*tJ«a» Pkoi-*..

would lak*' a lvatiiag.- i»f

RETURNING SAME DAT

The KimbffU System
The little girl r**uld have a go*vl
piano d«*llvered at or.ee and at

F'.atvl*"! f*»luriK.

, V U. H,E CUD

the ca.'-h prie . save a small rai<of interest on ih** d.f< rrt"l pay­
ments amt have the use of Mie
jdano while ."he saves the mon­
ey. little by lifte. to pay for it.
and pn’Iiai'l.v he quite au acctmi

i‘“

l*r CharU^
U-AUtiOrn* tuilMr, U tbf
•iuri\ iukI
l>j ]

and

f«ir it.

It mans pl.iiu

fig*ir*.-. on*, price, tia".-,! <m fac­
tory

e*»st.

against

it's

a

• «»hi- h

ih-. o» <

pricing

ag<*uis.

It

America's I'rvmicr Kciiertoirc Attraelion,

DENTIST

showing

an

**legant

ju*m*. *»f th*- viTv Ik St and high­

The Middleton
Stock Ceoipenii

K*.r iJf-t t loping
t>rrw>t flpwi. Urg.wjttal
Biath*T* sh..uM

iVcham
i«wimr'-.L iK-tl •"< «-a»
>. t.u»l r-.m .Jinnkinc.
Ur ili.u-1.1. n.»h

S&Yet Ton Money
We are

s-tock of run* pianos, comprising
est clas.s makes. In ad th** fancylight and dark

w«k»<3

th^.ugMb*..-»u-

...

J. r JKNEB.

rapids a iroiaia it
CONPAiY.

totev uf Ur 0»ar'.*». Ft"
Bam> »i-i p-T'.ralt
ftr
W-T* parriu»j>iai: W •

pianos, which have lKK.*n
in

|1>*. tlS.-, to

lAhltAaD OrjSIPXyiKH and T^rmmrt
Mataal Tir, ln.cr.no. V^mp%D7

SPECIAL OFFER p:,'TX

SI I NEW WILHELM BLOCK

raytm nts to

rrcscntinp very T.rftlosi Melt*.
Drunialic Comevly Successc-s.

too.

hla

popuUr In the Swedish navy.

nantica]
He baa

Utrr of the new republic of the rnlUwi I written historic* and dramas, frans-

THURSDAY XKiHT.

Beyond the Law
FRIDAY NIGHT

Just Plain Folks

C. D. MILLER
DK N-T I S*r
o I. uxatwooo.

KIIVI
M. B. EARNER, Prop.
K«» door

a:

V.: Frtaslrlch'i ahoe tiorw

Dr. tbailis Ci., 106 Fultu St. K. Y.

Dangers of a
• Great City

Seats on saie.City News Stand

(IIUU..1 DMurl

IVIcimlo Mouso

PEREA^ARQUETTC

SATURDAY NIGHT

NUMEROUS STERLING
SPECIALTIES
Prices, I Oc. 20c, 30c

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET

GENERAL INSURANCE

thor­

*iur wor!.-

shop, ranging in pric** from Jlio,

GEO. A. JARVIS
1. H. Mnm
6io. W HcWitir
HOIROE & HeWETH''

caM*s. .Mse*

a number of exchange.1 upright
oughly repaired

____

OSes iW. Nev WUhalai htaat WM
phone, ttfi

t..wlU».T
r.
vir.g wnnk
Tr.
*»..• fiM-*-. n-ck ai'.l HahS :l *• r- Uk. !uagl
•m. aj>pUratl<j«<
"L-iwinic »*l»«*i'l»«l i
pr<iv.-inml. *»-i>."-i»il.v ah-Ti :h - :urr-w

pro'<-rtlon

unreasonable

unscrupulous

posillv*ly

Thursday, Aug. 17,

O. F. CARVER A BRO.

FIRE mSDRANCE

...........
' ' " A. D. TYLER

mon* ilian th** fr«s* m-** of the

Three nighls. oomtneiieinR

FUEBAL mSURAICE
Naw Wllhal* Block. Trmvacaa fFA

In i! a tn_____________ ___

piano whil*. y»u sav** tb-- mon***.to pay

JOHN R. SANTO

L. L. A. BUIU^INfiL

plished pianist when her piano
Is paid for.

pcrstiade the distinguished lawyer to

will have no opiw^sitlon for the deme

la view of the giiproachlng two ban-

music, and w** know

FA1.se Et'ONUMY. for if they

riTV OPERA
Lll 1 HOUSE

Since his return Inmv England form

should have something I'f {xvuliar in
tcreat "Jo say when he et»mc-s to his

RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
you are not satisfied with rcMits.
Thu* is OUT guarantee which goes with
..•very bottle.
For 5«1« and Oonraateed Only by
THE HANNAH DRUG 8T0RE.

a stutter­

OD the t'o^k Hailv Herald, he has bcvii

Mvr«*l

6088

to Ptmly

pricing aii.i pian*i selling nj*-ans

d'lctor regarding bis afflietlon.

an active |iarttei|iant in some impor

also that her par.-ius an- using

Travens Jerome,

—when he iMvano* a junior ieportc*r

atnt evc-iiis. the

Matt.J.Johnsohs

Th*. Kimha'i svst* ro of piano

ing nequalntanee to cvmsult a certain

that is. ^im•«

able hours and years *>f Iht life

the l>oy

Oh- Westmiiisiei llsrene. Is liusily «
In

or

"T-t toss for It. "

Travers

broker won and

I’ . nc*<-<»nllnc

wa?

deehle

sarrincHHl a l.nrge practlfc’ at the Syd­ wheth«*r to chtK'se his own

lYom tht age of IT

Hl.s

frleml of William Travers, tht' wealthy

He is

only a littb' over dO and was almost

William O Hr'ien. M

name

father. I^swfence Ji'n»me. was a great

templatliig retlr«>meii’ from piiblic life
on ai-eount o| the sc*vere strain.

William

THE FAMOUS

The Hubbard System

0?fENA

n-plicd

nearly .-K ven "

this sam*' tiling. w<'

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Carvcr. I’rite* reaiionablo. Office with
O. I*. Carver and Br<». oBth phonos.

lieave BiUOa. m.: 11:00 e. m.;
f
4:20p. nrv.

t*» us i'v a genthmau the ulher

Fare Ni*-ah-Ui-w-;int.'i ntul
liowere ILirlv.r 2-‘»c roun«l
trip; Oiii ii.t, Nortli|*ort ainl
Nt>rtbi>orl I’oiiil, ~A>c ruitml
trip

cause"

HARRY 8. HARNER—Expert piano
tuner and acthm rcpilator. 8*tl»fainkm guaranlee«l. With Kimball
Music House. CtU. phone 264.

Try • “Fin to-night."
Wot Bala hr aU DmerUU
lO Ovnt and 26 Cent Bc.aea

lu

the U.-v. Henry lUnta. who wa.** but
ior *»f the Church

Burgi'M.. n. w MuuMm block. Both
phone*. Nlstt call* promptly at­
tended to.

VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY

tle girl is losing th«> most valu­

H«-r apartmc'nts are rrowded

ijmlARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D.
d to ofclan and rurce*
Ik. OUflee* over First
zen*. phone 383.

GIVE

In Ptrfect Conditiom

know Ibis. th.vt th* .uf-'n-siiid Ip-

from one or mon’ «»f the men who in

LBV, Dentlat
num A Earl'* Jewelry
phone* 103.

3PZKiH.vaB«

pn'st'nt

and never a day |«aases without a visit

DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate T>
ronto rnlvorwlty. Office In Munao*
bldg. Telephone*, oflloe HU; reah
dence 104.

SaUmaTr*^

the pri'sldent

with mementoc's of "the b»st

DR. W. E.. MOON—Phooes. oOca.
CIt*, 107; Bell, 99. Rewldenee, Tlfi
Wa**vlngto n atreet. CUx. pbOM Sl(;
Bell, 99.

DR- F. P. LAWTON^rb.^»lchin~iur<i

medals to luirents of extraordinarily

void'.

DR. E. B. M^NOR-^Offlea over Amer"
lean I>ruc Store. Special attention
to eye, ear. no«*e and throaL GlasRes
filled, itoth phone*. BaaMeoca 6lf
Sixth StreeL

effective

keen eyes, terse' manner and a soH

to

OR. F. H0L06W0RTH— Special at­
tention to dl»ea*ea of the eye. ear,
Doae and throat.
Glaa»ea fitted.
Roomx 7 and 8. H. A U Mercantile
Ct*. block. Both phooea._______ 16«f

Vn Art HM FMliag Well,

York lM»tel. a white halre«l wc»man with

Intended

Travciwe
Thnrtell,
Hamilton

which h*

p*whaps bis. ‘m<»l

thet "he was

••YOUR MONEY
NO GOOD”

MARK CRAW^ DELIVERY-Ught
fright, parcels and irunka. Offlea
at City Book Store.

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST .

H** ha.s coa.lueteil

Wink ha*. btH-n d«»ne In the n*-ighlH.r

In spite of this
in their ap|M-ai

A halt was called a few week.s

loiia of the et»uutry

most

It Is a remarkable feature of this Ikiv's

to deal with mean men or men whose
Peter I). llcmss of New

nunilKT of

b*MHl 4>r the Victoria *i*K*k». wh**r** hr

In

new Stato Bank Bnildins.

•re so near at band, they vlll
boild vou nn. keep yoa wrell and
ward off BilMmassa. tkk Msadaehs,
Nstm OshUtty, Uvsr aai Udaty
TrssMm.
Thsy PMify the BIssd, ssi rtfM Ihs
DIawdarsi Btfarti. araaas tha Slaa.
fish Uvar. dispsi Itlefc Maadsnhs. M&
at fha Marvam Systsa, aatf rapair tha
teBafa eamad by avarvartt aafi brMs

gati**nal temple, he bus M*rt.*d a large

has reat*etl a rh-h harve-.i *'f cavt-rtr*.

revival servlet's

ivENTUALLY employ

eleotricity, not onlv for eeoBomio reaeons.but tor reaaooa
o^tility and general adapU-

PXXAvSU

mun when he wns barely 4 yfars old.

one.

I do not wai t

147 6RISWGL0 ST.
DETROIT, MICH.

and since (hat early debut has conilucletl

mriNB or GLASSES. OMoe

Wilhelm Mock. CUliMm

PIANO TUNINO—W. N. Millard. Ji
yeara experiaaea. Nov kxmtad vltlr
Grlaaell BttM.
S240-Cf

TK« SaslUx Premier
TrpBwrItvr Co.

try;

It

**my life Is a very cjulet and restful
and I like gis>d fellows

R. W. Rastall

holiday crowds In the lsl«* of .Man.

daughter of

Heing a Catb

nglwgrsds Typewriter Sigpfict.

s* IV Ic**" ill many part" «*f the com.

boura a day." says Inventor Kdlson.
1 do not worry; I am fond of fun

Accsct for Cclcfcnied Fox
T>Tcwr1tcrs

Bettrr tdk Ao«t k tw-diy.

v*«»n*ltii'ts hini>***lf.

ige to Egypt and Jerusalem.

Agnes

to come down from Alaska by the ship

ALL WAIST SETS
AT HALF PRICE

A Enk k»k vvyhiakg y«t «ky
Ihk it w
be sent eo te^wtC

Ko matter WHAT POWER.
yoaVe been oftinc, you’ll

OR. F. J. MAC NCTT—Pnctice Iliidi'
•d to m*B. BAB. N08B. TlOtOAT

Let us vitalis, an Idea
for you.*

NEW WATCHES

north of lyiDdon, and who a IHile Ixu-i

i a new bare of life.

Boattle In lWt€. when the gold began

o^SmitK
Premier

eaiisi'd a great sensation among tht

l.H endeavoring to make progreshlvc euchre isipular again.

Walton, the most ex

Individual

Nellie Grant ffartorls. daugh

HANDSOME SPOONS
DAINTY PmS
FANCY CHINA

lion to founding the Dulwich congr*-

A atlll more youthful evangelist Is

th«> summer at Poland Springs. Mo..

yacht s

owner, a solid silver salver.
Miss IjmiM r

Mrs.

SOUVENIRS

today

long ago was prearhing to i»ark**d ami
tlie Hook of I'roverUs was ham­ det'ply-moved congregations lu th*

mered Into ihe heads of the children.

KNIVES
FORKS
SPOONS
ALL NEW

doubtedly to a certain extent the plo

fart that at the time of the reforma-

Capt. Charles Harr, who commandCd the schooner Atlantic on her rreord-breaklng Irip arn>Ks the Atlatitlr

Forj practical
work;'for saving
timc;t for^^long
service and com­
plete satisfaction,
no other | typevv’riter quite equals

Seme Boy Preachers.
Tt>c work that Is In-lng done In
Wales by Mr. Kvsn Roberts, and sev
eral other evangoiuts. who are cUhet
still In their teens or have recently
emergeil from them, reminds one o!
the prominent part boys have played i
Id revival work In recent years.
j
Scotland has Its boy rvvlvallKt In*
Colin Uvlngsione. an eamrst. thought
ful-looking youth of 17. who has done
much excellent and stirring work In
conertlon wHb the llalMuJsL mission |
and -wto has also appeared In I»ndon"
pulpits. Not long ag«». too. s i:-year-old boy. Willie INjwell, was rrc-aiiug a |
sensatl'in In Wales by M» i>owerfuli
preaching. Willie is deserfbt d as "pn.^ ;
sess'.d of a massive and well formed i
cranium; he has a pb-asant counte-1
nance and very- winning ways, and he |
speaks without notes of any sort.

perintendent uf the place, who escont-d them through the old man<sloo and
grounds and finally conducted them
down the winding steps to the bluff
that overlooks the Potomac and con­
ceals-the vault that contaios the dust
of the father of his conntr>. As the
party a|>proached the sacred place Mr.
[lodge, mho was leading, turned and
said In an Impressive tone: **l.adie«.
It Is Just a step to the tomb of Wash
Ingion." There was a pause and a
reverential silence for an Instant,
which was broKhn by the clear, sweet
voice of a cabinet lady, who asked: "U
my hat on straightr*
A Itand of forty Sioux Indians trav­
eling with a cirrus visited Wilmlng-

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

At
RastalTs

MMor.

will aoou owa the mtle house at Mtlaii.
where he first mw the light at day
than a half century ago.
The
pnseut owned by hU
aUce. Mrw Mary BUtine of thU cky.
Mr. Bdlaoa recently aaade her a handaoae offer for the praperty, much
more than lu Intrinsic value, it U
saM Mr. BMlson will make a vUlt to
the place of hU birth In the near
fntare.

Horoa. € a IS., n
a. ns.
roc Maaiaxac. Lodlarloo and KUwaokaa.
6 *0 a. m., U :&5 a. n*.. A Ju p-IB.
ror
BaUaira, Charier,** a^ PMaa
J. LAUua. AeaBt TraT«r« City.
E. r. MOSLXJB. Uanl Paaa

Real Estate..

Ulm nelc« KeBeft book la being
traiwlated Into a dozen tongoc*. !aclndltig Rnwkian, Bobemlan. Conranahm. l-lnniah. Bvedhth aud Japan;

EYES
lEXASMINEO FREE
/"LASSES

Inoun TBAT AU

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