The Evening Record, July 05, 1905

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The Evening Record, July 05, 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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1905-07-05

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I THE EVENING RECORD
WM nueneMiY overihDVERIHS
*!!* TOES
INDIAN BASKETS
_ 6 PAGES

BBSTIBEIATS

Wi ffl li nmi al to
Tmkr.M

Amwnec ovserco io m A*IUN«ie AT WASHINOTON

WTINEERS IN
NEED OF MUCH
FOOD. COAL AND 1
ICAL ATTCNDANCC.

TDIKIMXllianmUl
•USFtCTCO OF CAARYimo DYMAHfTt TO mow WOftKt. .

btdnk

ocAa

Waaa Vary BraiaiMnt KInfWay Oii THOMAA MURFHY WAS If
Fallaw.
KACCFUL SLEEP,
Bpselal to the Wmalac ■«»«.
WOGsilad yeaterdar acralac oT old
sea. Be «aa tS yean Of a#e sad waa
oaa or tM laai known Odd Mkm. ia
the state. HI. wife died «aaa yaa«
tadhekdtaoehlidraa. The body
Ukaa to Bic Rapids today for

SDNNr DINK
WAS BURNED

IffT KS FEET M m THCX
SH WHISKY WAS CAUSE
OF ACCIOEHT.
lebratiofi Will Make Him a
It for Ufa—Has No Rolativoo and Claima Grand Ri^
Ms a. HI. >4oma.

Wlli BEOPEI WHT

Them are maay plcmaeci la this ragkm who woo mmamber thelr.^rtp
aerom the oecaa aad then the long
orartaad Journey from the
coast to this cHy. It naad to taka
thorn weeks then to merely
hot MW, mn’a lageniiity has so
bridged apace that the 4.000 mile jour­
ney takes only a little
Love
: Ity tost nighL
haring Irfl Gteagow just nine days
The trip across the ocean took
■even days and two more were coo
to coming to Traverse aty.
Mr. Love will visit at the hoam of
WIlUam London fol^ a while at»d then
retnni with hi. wife. Mrs. Lore U a
Mater of Mrs. Loudon and bas been
vIMUteg hem several weeks.

Tboma. Marphy. balliat from the
rurature aty. with nothtat to view
here or alaewbere, to attract him from
roUATH OF JULY FIAE
the track of the train he came np on
Mr. and Mrs. dark Spidel of Kings­
O'CLOCK YESTCNOAV
\n
AM Co»
with aevera) tramps was the ricOa of
ley arrlvod to the city thl. morning to
hi. own carMesaaea. yesterday after­
SUAii
CnsrgAS Th«« Wmi Whip.
? a few day.- vliUt at the home of
noon at 1:S5 p. m. when he was caught
Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Bpankting of
-^ ^
• v#H.y Shi
napping la au Inebriated condition
Washington .trecL
Klllliig itvtrtL
with hU toeseticklng out on the right
OBIOIN OF THE BLAZE IS WOT of way of No. A3, which was .hip­
ping merchandise Into the G. R. A
Bj Wire to the Breslac BMori.^
YET DETERMlWEDe
freight houM>.
•L Petmtmrc July 8 -The «on«>
Conductor Phil Griffin arrived In the
spssi«i or ths 8ertpp..lleIUe Pien
yard, at the mma] time wiftj three
U tsfoniMRd upo. the ]
Fully Covrad by
cars of merdi(andiae from Grand Rap­
m Sstborttr «t the forWsB oSoe
Much of the Fumltuca WSa
ids and ran the tialn down the track
tW war I. pTM^tleill, OTW Md tti
Bsvatf-Fira Wa.
from the depot to switch the freight
snslftk* 1. eipwted to be mnEcd
■VLLETIN:
era off aad laUT'the freight houM on
Si WMhIngto. «» MOB M tbe pleoipo.
the inner track back of the depot*
tMtsrlM .rrire. lleMiwhile Impoi^
The KToat celebration is
n Frank Swarmon left the
U«t operation, of the land canpaMps
over. How do you feel?
Sunny Bank hotel, which .und. on train and walked down’ the tmek on
at the front are not anticipaiad.
As though yon needed
Union .troet near the bridse, wa.
side toward the freight l
EUttod by Are ye.terday at H a. m. about two car length, away from the
The oriyln of the Are Is not knoa train while the other brmkeman stood
U tbonsht thAt It itartad
car lengths from the engine to
•MrW MTb«odMj|^ CrtaMm todw
defective chimney. The land­ pam the formed*. slgnaU lo the ensnS SMUji4«d^ ee«l.: proTtalaM uiS
Both being on the east side of
SfMKa)
The Black tea lord. C. H. ScotL was out of town and
tsoadraa. oaitor Adalial Kni«er re- the Are was dlMoverad by Alesander the track did not see the sleeping
who was drivins the
Murphy, who lay on the west
taiaad to Beraatoad todar With (be
asaadiaa aaa the batUeahlp Oeorsel .Wt sprinkler mlonE tnkin street. side of the track. A. the car. were
FahMcaoMta. «boa« ere* aumn- The alarm wa. telep^ned In and also switched off aad ran down the track
rom box No. *1 and the de­ the forward trucks of the Arst car
dared raeaaUr after mutlnThic.
partment responded
I over bl. toes badly crushing
reaiaelia Fired Volley.
8l PolaiebarE. Jnly 8.—When a po- •hort time. The bulldins wa. built of them and awakening the man who
tlrewai Ma WonUat arreated a ytmm pine and burned rapidly bat by the ef- crawled out Into view and gave the
B»a aatarias the PallloB Irce worka foru of the Arcmen the headway oT arm.
or do you feel Tifi Top,
aaapeetad at harlnt dyeaaille oa hit the Are wa. chacked. With the hi«h He was taken at once to the Grand
and just want a nice
Traverso boapita) and a physIcUn
pema. the prtooaer drew a platoJ aad aootheaat wind which was btowins
glnae of soda water?
called. No amp^Utlon w deemed
killed the o«eer. wi^Ibk another. the time the danser to the neaj
The atHkaie skUMred qalckly oo the bulldlna.. which arc all built of wood, nceoamry and the injurtd man ws.
Well, you can gel aii}’ of
made as oomforUble a. poMible
road ssd lha Osataeka charted them, was ejcceedmaly Kreat and had
them at the
aalat whtpa. naally they Ared a toI- Same had a few minute more head though It may be ten day^ before he
way the damage beyond all doubt have will be able to leave. Several tramp,
ler.-fcUlInc aeraral of the einkere.
been much areater.
were miking the place their head­
ThU wa. the Ar»t Are of any Impor­ quarter. during the early part of the
tance that ha. been fooRhl with day and were driven off but the man
Thomas Murray a. chief and the
Murphy remained to take hi. after­
ncr la which ho handled M«
noon slosU with the above result. He
showed that he fully understands Are is nnmarried and about 35 years old.
Kmm% M*ror»« iBR.
AphUnp and Is the kind of ma
no relatives.
*
ment which make, the work effectual.
:
secbetaiiy of state hay was The loss Is about 11.000. B. W. HasUnsa A 800 have $1,000 Insuram
LAID AWAY TO BEST.
the houM. The Ereaier part of the
furniture was aavod.
DEFEATED TWO TRAVERSE CITY
Abwtraota of TItt*
BALL TEAMS.

•The antidpation i. cfiYimea
Dom plcmsurc than the reallxalon-*-aay. Tommy EyelcL
But thU Is a« off day for
Tommy and his pessimism to exIt’s fun to think of the pur^
chase of a pair of our R^
Calf Oxford, to wear on that
your feet
them.

HE WAS BURIED IN THE LAKEVIE* CEMETERY.

FRENCHMMjrON RACE

TOOK THE GORDON BENNETT CUP
AT PARIS.

Tima Was Seven Hour, and Ten Min- Special to the Evening Recoid.
Gntwn Mich^ July 5.—The GraWn
uta. for a OlaUnce of About
base ball team won both games
lerday mad eemseqaenUy Manager Van
Horn needs a new hat. In the momWm to Ui« BtcbIiib Record.
By Wire to the Bvi«lnt Record.
Ing they played the Oml Wood Dish
, Clwtdi^ 6, July 6.-Ia the «ll«ae«
team of Traverse Cliy^at Silver lake.
ASd gloom of the Wa^ Memorial Paris^Uly 5.—M. Thery, a Frencb- The Orawn battery was Brayion and
sBspel in Lakarlew cemetery the Ana) tnan. ie a Richard BraHer auto, woo Krumm. while the Oval Wood Dish
pmyani for the etnmal rwt of Secre­ Ibo Bordon Benactt cup mce at
battery
was Buti± and Howard. The
today. The courwy was 157
tary of Bute John Hay. who died at Champa
kilometer. ar.d 444 meter, or a trtSe scorn was C to 4. About AOO people
Newbury. N. H., last week, were con- over
clthty-Avo miles in Icntth. Bach wtineaaed the game.
dueled shortly before noon today. The
In the afternoon they played the
went around It four time*.
casket wa. tinted by the lijchl from the competitor
It Is estimated that 200.000 people nw Qneen City team, also of Traverse
rreaf window while T>ref8M^nt RnnseCity. The Qoeea CHy battery was
the rare.
vclL member, of hi. rablnet. Mrs. Thery’s lime «aK KOve» hours and Balby. Batch and Qlbaoa while the
Hay and family and otheri 5 dded to ten minutes.
Grawn battery was Brmyton and
the ImpreoBlvasaas of the occaslor.
Schmitt. The score was 3 to 2. two of
After the osaket wa. low«rk^‘ into the
three runs being made by Joe
BrsTS naar Ue Rockefeller plot the
Schmitt. Over IBOO people were on
presIdeBt and partr want to the tra’n
the gromids.
^

J
iIj
I?

Mf«. Hiy I. 'stopplKB lx

PUCED UNDER PAROLE

to iwium to the east and Mr*. Hay
went to the home of Bamnel Mather
where she Is «toppais wlih her aon
Clareace.
Prcaldeat RooMveU did not look
upon the remalna. -I prefer to rehlma.1_______
Be c^fd solemnly to aavaral
BH face bore trncss of

Anna Cohan, Ccnvictad of Abandonii
Her New Bom Child Will Bo

SpecUI to the Evenint Record.

RKHis V.ilty National and Flrnl Natianai of Toiuoa. HU Follaw
Topoka Bank Collapaa.

Leland. Mich. July 5.-Ar*a»eol.
In the case of Anna Oohea. who was
convicted, of ahnadoalat her newly
bora bal^. were heard here today by
Jodse Mape. The tlrl wa. mioMed
on parole tmUl next term of oourt to
give bar attorney, opportanlty to Urry
tha case np to a hither coort If they
ap deMre. If hot, Mie wUI be sentenced

By Wire to the Brenlnc Recoid,
-Two hank
^collapaa of the
nm Matlosal bank of Topoka, Kaa.
Howdsy. were annoimoed by tho oomih
Mlar of carrascy this momlnr They
are tha Sprint Valley National bank
of llltnola nnd the Vlrat National bank

Mrs. A. r. Idawltter of Cedar and
her sister. Miw. Prad Da Mara, are la
the dty today oa a ahoppliit tour and
WIB mum this oramat and aecompaaiad by Mr. Klawltter. who arrlvod
thb aflamoon from Bhelby. where he
was called a few day. ato to attend
hi. mother. Mrs. Joseph Baty. who I.

.

IWMHEWUIIES

SOLO OMIT IT

Selz Royal Blue

By Wire to the Evening Rmonl. * ^
may. Bkgtond.. inly $.—The crew
of the Vesper Boat deb of Phttoddthe aemMtoals fbr the grand <*alleage
the hardest Aght that has ever bees
given by Amertoan crews on the Hen
ley course. The Leanders shot ovei
line winner by a bare lengtlL *

BACHANT
QROSCOE

SHOES
FOR MEN

Olcll made

Screens

Whether for doors or
windows. You’ll find
them the only satisfac­
tory Screen* for Home
or Office.

Made in all kimls of Loathera

$3.50

H. R. Macdonald, Her.

O. C. MOFFATT

ALFRED GREIUCK : ^
A CO ...

F9l8rl*in --'’7'ianos

142 E HtONT ST.

F-or

It’s not a case of how cheap wc can make th^m, but
how good to sell at a reasonable price.
Give us the opportunity of^ showing you how really
good they are

TRAVERSE CITY MFG. CO.

OUMns Phen*. S31 Ball. ISO.

w. U Browit. teairaMr.

You

GET IT AT
GUNRELL nos.
It will afford yon eonstant
pleasure for years and years.
Then' is nothing yon caui o<1il
to your home that will bring
you to much entertainm(*nt.
Think it over Uxlay, visit our
big store, Icvim about the
terms we can and <lo
make, the great yarioty of Pi*
anoB and Organs of which wo
are cxclufii\-o agents. This
HiakB it en^ to buy and easy
to pay.
Xo otlior Music House can do na wdl by you.
Full line of Talking Machines, Records and Popular ^lusia

OmiNNKl-l. BROTIHKRfl
lficU<Ba’« LMiiiM Nttie Bmm, 159 E. Frwt St

6IIE THn HiRO R6HT
lean Ctiik to Dsfsat Ovw the

KnbMfc d BoytassJT

THE GUE.AT nVlAI.TH
SHOE FOK \\OMEV.

Oval Weed Olah Team Lett 6 to d and
Queen Citr Team Lost
3to2*

BMWiea Was Held la tha Wad. Me. taaelal Chaj*.I in the Cemetery.

and Club Bags are only aoae
of the mort important artiok*
yon can buy better here than
at any other store.

TREADEAST

For sale at the Old Reliable
Shoo Store of

I-RIOB8 SATISFACTORY
■atabllahaain lOM
j

i)R

needAbies before reaking «
{nraluMe ebewbore. Straw
Hate. Panamaa, NenliKee

Not found often In rneo-a oxfords at $3.50—not often to oth-

AMBilCAN DRUS STORE

6RAWRW0R TWO GAMES

PRESIDERT ATTERDED SERVICE

rhen they gel Into

Russia Tan Calf-vegeUble
tanned leathers prtieeas of
tanning which leaves the pores
of fhi. lAsihpr op^ «nd tnnrea
a cool ventilated shoe.

AimcuDii»STaiE

.FUNERAL HELD
If THiniORNING

i

ATTwac
OlVv BOOK B-rORK
TU Httart CMvur. rww.

wiktt4ir.Mr5.i905

THE

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SOUVENIR GOODS

BAMASEDTDECTEITOFSI.OM

Bromo Seltzer?
Red Raven?
Abilena?
Salve?
Bandage?

..AND...

MBMS'C>.Tn0ai9O MBNS
OnOTlflNG* C> VUKNISHINeS

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
Low priore tp Clare nnmy Uiies Summer Goods
Beraw Hwes
TwoRlwow Buies
NskIIbss Bhims
____ %kFssHsl>Is vsses

At Ono-Fourth 6ff-no better rerertmoit in the city.
AU yooUm’Suite eKoepthladU and bU Men’kOten.
mere Suite at One^FSrU. off.

NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
WE have every­
thing that’s correct
in Negligee Shirts.

OUTING
SKIRTS
•in light flannel.
Mohair and silk.
You’ll find many
new patterns that
arc different from
the commob sort,
•ecn .everywhere.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO

' ' THEEVENINGBHXH®

WSliil
(Umt of Improving EiflNth btraet De-

FARCWEU. TAB0Y.

Prof. aiflOB
Wolfl«l.t »t
Clark ODlrotaltf, Woftwtcr, Mb*., la
■bat onctoc ■ooWnallUra to kUI ofT all
cau. Marias tbat tbax are the wont
exIaUas oaamlaa of bird life. He *clarea that vbat la oecded te a oyaten
of (St trapa alBlIar to tbe ooet la bM
ht ; ^ la OenaaBy. In tbe eliy of Maabors
- aloBe. tbaoc trapa earned (be loaa of
tf9PW> Urea or M.OOO eata.
Wltb (be profeaaor asalnat Tabby
K oeeau aery aaeb aa iboosh her
on
«nrU w»ftJ gvuinic fcw«r
. 4Uid fewer. SrieotlsU have cUlmad
tliat c«t« dlsMOilikated dlm»e and
hare held for ao»o Ume that they
iihoald be eaienainaied- Qnlte a few
felJ beneath the iJan bat the cal a* a
iKM^abokl pet ttlU thrired deapitc the
vanibis Umi chUdn*. who fondle the
^

in amat Now. another enemy of the cat haa
>een diacovered and he adeancet a
inn af rcaaoning different from hi*
wwdaceiaoin. lie aaya that the alcnkod
aided denIton of the hearth dwtroya
the bind life. In other worda. the cat
that catches the aloe that eat the
family prorlilana deetroya the bird
that catches the hug that would de
atroy^the itrowtb af tbcac same proTialoBib’ .
..
Taken on the whole, the cat has
rather the fW^jqfflt and U hound to
oome out kwar
way or the other.
Thla reasoning If jfcry simple. There
are traps that will catch the mice that
destroy the prO^tltons but the trap*
that mill destroy tbe bugs are not yet
Invented. Karowell Tabby.
FOURTH WAS SANE.
While the returns are not y*et all In.
there being some precincts yet to bear
from, tbe Indications are that the poreenVUSu uT accidents this year in Mich
fgan U nmch lighter than last year.
This Is very gratifying news to the ad­
vocates of a “sano Fourth."
The newspapers of the stale and
others, for some lime, have Im^ ad­
vocating a celebration of the day mithout the usal attendant liandages.
maimed, halt and blind. The crusade
has ls>me fruit inasmuch ns the deadly
cannon cracker has been prohibited.
The small l»oy may not enjoy the cele­
bration of the day with a blue coatinl
shadow at his elliow but It is much
better In the end for the small Iwy.
There are some homes that are
darkened today and some small boys
that didn’t get up mhen tbe mtimlng
auD came out but those homes arc
much femer than they ever have been.
There Is still much room for Improve
ment and It Is to be sincerely boJmHl
that by next year, the old fashioned
Fourth without Its dangers mill have
returned to stay.
Detfi^ss Cannot be Cured
ny kiral applications, as they cannot
reach the dlstwsisl portion of the i-ar
There U only one wa> to cure deaf
ness, and that Is by const it iitlonal
rcmedl<«. D»*aftiess Is caused b!
Inflam^l condition
tin- m^loou^
bling sound or ImtK^ccl hearing, and
mhen It Is onllrelv closed, deafness Is
the result, and unless the Inflamma
tion ran be taken out and this tube
restored to tU itonnal condition, hear
Ing mill bo destroyed forever; nine
cases out erf ten are caused by ca
flamed coodmon
Wa win give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall^ CaUiTh Cure. Send for dreu
lars. free,
F. J. CHFNKY A CO. Toledo. O.



L

on Bay strewt was ImpraetieaL
It wds then tboaght that the Randolph
cottM be buUt. but the
city atlorwor brid that the two aaaetaTraverse City will here a atmet
and that ^ Pierce’s Cora Haakera shat out the
fair, the chy cwmeU haalag giabtad Uie district would We to be now Wiley base ball team In two
The trst game was played
the wat frf the atraU at the i
lay emlag. There waa owe dla- that the former acUon be reactoded at imerlociieu at 12:30 and resulted in j
sentlng rote-agalnm tbe propoahloa. and that the money already paid la be a score of 12 to 0.
that or Aktoramn Doei^y, who did returned, carried.
Both pitchers deserved much credit j pace. I shall never forget tbe German
pot favor it beoaawe H would take
as they pitched a good stiff game. Mar- director of a rather famous grt mnUbrary Grmmd to be Improved.
ry out of the ohjr. On the other
Aldenaan ItoAeray caHod tbe at- Coril of Wiley pitchid the first six and aeam there, wbo came to os In a tower­
bawd. 11 waa atated that inaamueh as tcia.km of the oooacil to tbe llbraiy last innlpgs. strikiag out trrelve men. ing rsge and blurted out bis indigiuithe oompw earrtod S60 people It aa- grounds and thought that the board of wbUe Baker of Traverse City stayed Goa. He had been in American only a
la the bos nine tanlngs and made few months, and tbe sober methods of
doubtedly would IcaTO some moaey public mrorfcs'
the rathertsnd aUll clung to him.
a fan the air wUdlv thrt‘c
here.
be m^pted and tbe gn
*Tbese American: oh. these Amer
Tbe street fair will be put oo by the
therefore moved that the library times apiece,
Icanr and be tore his long Imlr. “I baf
Capital Amutemeai company of Lan grounds proper, from Pine street to; Tbe Huskers batted first and the a letter tbti morning from a young
Bent Her Double.
Forced to SUnre.
“I knew no «me. tor four
man,
and be ask me^ It conccl\*aMe?
sing and every, ahow Is guana
the western boundary be Un t lod and | first ma?^ up In t»»e first and second
ritb t>phoid and kid^
H K. U- k. of Cbmr«»rtl. Kyr
be strictly moral. No gambtlag what- seeded and a cement walk pul In. Car-1 innings got to first bas«- and dleAthere -be ask me can I-l-l-whst you call : w hen I m as sJ
••s Mrs. Amilc Huu‘jTor 2d >»*arh I
agonies, mith
or will be permitted. A repre- rind.
jnnd Marford got four strike ouu to It’-guarantee—that hr can
I. so IH
portrait painter In three mo
m ntatlve oC the company was pmeat
oiuid Btil c»i. After
SUrcIi Factory Fragrance.
( his credit in these tmo innings. Baker
to grow madr
tin*
I
conbl
gvi,
l.was
I
k
ui
ilntjble.'
vainly
iryitig
ctfryiliing
fisc. I cured
anu addressed the meetlag in regard
During the meeting, it was men- j struck out the first six meg to bat. In
But DOC only tbe fine arts
tt> rcM my tiSnds on my knts-s ; It. with Biicklln t .\rnlca Sa!v*v" |t*s
had to
to what be mranted. He staled that no tioned that the fragrance of the surch | the third Inning then? mere tmro men doctor
or mras explaining to me now
From this terrible gn'c.t fur burns, cmAjmd miHmds. At
n I ms
atiweU would be okmod to traffic, but fnclory was not exactly pleasing to}on bases and Tolhy smashed a tmro
Migh and lutwd bis iiMMiral cliica-1 aflUdlon I w.ns
u. m by Kb
K? ctnc Bit t Johnson Drug Sivrt- t'o*s. F. H. M«*a«lK.
bad been (be was from the wrsti, uts. mhich rt-sioriMl niy |j. alth and S E. Wall & icons’ drug stonv»: only
the enmpanv m*anted the ozcloslve many resldenU of the neighboibood.! t>agger away out |if the field and
walk as ;
right to Front street from Boardman On Aldermnn BinghaaTs motion the brought them In. The lourth Inning
‘V arc simply i
nvenne to Pine atreet The peilUon "SUrtsh faoloir Slink" mms ^ferred brought DO moro scores but In tbe
Guamnii-d to cure I
i on the rye." Nom. a term ' wondirfnl
l|MiUt»n and
J
pilur^ imii
mras signed by several promlnoat rid- to the health officer. Another odor
ncy disorders; Tlicv kllIII iHioplc
iths.-Mrs. IJine In Ixindou ' st«macb. livt'r and
* *
Drug S;
]at Jr.
. The fair will be under the au- was also brought up. This
nmay mi-ry doy. MolllstiT’s Ibicky
pervlsloQ of the chief of police and sewer at the north end of the Union
prlw's 5t»c.
Trait of the So«m> Dtr«.
chief of the lire department, whUc street bridge. Thc Hty engineer waf
-lb© inooftc binl of .nir Mnirtc wivi-ls
the oonncil will l>c a commltee of cen­ iDstnictcd to put this into sanitary end.d mlth the score* of 12 to 0. Tbe
The
sxsli-m m
i
Is a cnrkiiK Idnl." saW an oM liunter.
mv gn-au>i ;*a:-.i-*«
iv.
sors.. If m-lll |,e given here the week
will find It In ,il:ut«st aiiv p.artl»»on*s vliaiity, rcgulaU-s the kldni*ys.
TH« Diamond Cur*.
On Mr. Bingham’s motion, the city
of July 2G Aug 1.
The biic^l news from I’r.rlk. I*. IbaV
To lm.orove Fifth Street.
clerk w<H advertise for bids for the
they have dlsrovcntt a tHarmnid runt •
nan;. 11
........Uicb.nl.oa
The first business before the meet­ maintenance of the city ambulanci\
for ctmsni nipt ion. Kyon f.-ar consump*
Tablets, JobnvAMi Dnig li.ni or pic nmtmla. |i mHI. |jo»c\.-r,
time iv»mo up nnd sit «io tin* wrlmbiw

ing mas a petIUoo to improve t'lflh Tbeac bids wll be not only for the care
M-si f.»r you to take th o gnwi renndy
sill aiHl look Into tlir cnt ip s .b :uuly
street from Division stiwel to Wads­ of the rig but for furnishing hors<^
W. T,
aittl wistfully. Tbrtm orir a pU*cc of
worth.. The petnioo asked for stone power whenever mnded and a uniform
I tuul a Cfcigh. for fourtc-n
A Surprrse Party.
meat or otln-r D-kI tlct 1- t-ri Mg r.r
me. tmtll I
A pleasant snn.risc parly may iH'Iycar^ . Not!iIng
Nothing hclpctl
hri
macadam road thirty feet wide with rale for the efiy will also be m*aia
for
:iv©n to yo-.ir lUcnlarli and ll\« r. by | *«»»k Dr KinrV
K»nrV S’em
Ncm
Mclnorc
.-.cf.......... Ob-ason
combined curb and gutter. On Mr. talned for public or private calls.
Jioiti »»I1 1IJ»t.»r* .MT-,.
taking a fiiediciiie mhirh mill n*lie\e <*4msumi»t inn. r4H4:hK and Colds, mbich
Buff hokoa............ If......... Kircl ncr
Bingham's motion, the i>ctllloii mras
Tbe meeting adjourned at 9:40.
effn-le*! a
p^ve me iustatu n lief, J
tbe oTlier half, llie.r »<».v tb*‘ vimimiu Umdr fialn
* Second Game.
granted and tbe board of public mrorks
IM-rmatient cure." Uoe
wby the little plCT don’t !«!
nm-.
for
Tlottt
Tho*|^>oc*aid game mas play*^ at thr !•« heeaux* they can’t Iwhiin-*- tlM*m-|mi»>t
and the city engineer instructed to
K II.
i Duck ^laV.e reron but mas cm dom-n to mdccs. It niM»cani to In* a1-.;it ibeinliri and cur*-. I(*r he.,dache. di//inr- At JoM.m.m l>r.e- So.rV
prepare plans. The petition was signed
S. K Wait A S«»to*dn»g ston*^:
a l.lu..|.lnl. Imt n-all.v U i,f“' at JobriMtu DniiI five innings on arernint of the rain. .1*,.
by all the property omrners, with two
and II
guaranon.-d. Trial
■ad^. N.
ail A i f b-..
Its
i.n-l
ns l.rilli.m!
‘"^
or three exceptions, the understand­
Manpiette Fireman Married J S^ - ral of the Wiley players men* left or.
II Is imi.
li I
Il-.'llUK that of .n Idm-Jay. «l..l
and It
mneli!^^
drug-, *tor.
ing being that all prcllmlnaiy work
Traverae City Young Lady-Wed-* by tb- iKiai and tlu* t<ani mm.
more Jmub-sl nn<l tasteful In mitfer^j
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—........ ;--------------out from the drawn ami Qm»cn City of pwral dciKJrtimuL" - L» m Ulon j WAIT FfiR SIU^Thni P.\NATh:i. j THE
waa to be done this anaadw, but the
ding Trip to Old Miaaion.
then- U. Shuter’s
teams. Schmidt of Gramn pitchctl a JouniaL
actual work was not to be commenced
j U.\S.
j l.-llai.
good game for WJloy. striking otil four
until fall.
men. mtille Mcintyn- sinick out oigbl
New Furniture Factory.
ibejmen. fn the first Inning Uolby. who
A petition from B. Chenrenka ask­
ing permission to erect a two-story cqupic that were rnited for life bring was running In the first sroro of the
building. 24x3G. on the northeast cor­ Roy Lardle and Miss Drcah Umrand. game turned his ankle lutlnfully
ner of Third and Maple streets. m*as The ceremony took place at 8;3(J and wrenching It. a
The score by. Innings mas:
granted. This building will be Used was performed by Rev. Thomas Cox
of the First Meth«Kllst church and was
as a furniture factory.
A communication from property mitnessed by about thirty gtiests.
. ‘ And what we haven't got, weVe after. These ads are an indication of
The
bride
looked
very'
swe,t
In
a
holders at Blrchmrood asking foi; tbe
opining and improving of a certain dreas of cream nun’s Veiling and
what we have. If we don’t have what you want we will get it. We ;:o more
rner Henry Clicvantler. who made
street mras referred to the special com- ahe carried .nink brid<‘s rosi*s. Miss a forinnc In toy bslloons. !« Mid (n l>c
than half way.
mltUMj of the nrih ward.
in poverty, and bss JoInM a stni-t
ricnninc
pang
in
.\fw
Jersey.
Fifth Ward 6«wer.
YOU
A petition from proi>crly omners on caeam nun's veiling and carried mhite
Waslilngton and Webster streeU ask­ roses mith pink carnations. Bert Gee
ing that the council rescind Its action acted as l)ost man.
And they tjavc you a picture—that’s their business. The pictnre is beauti­
After
the
ceremony
a
wadding
sup­
Hours
for
sprinkling
Iam*ns
arc
from
In regard to extending the time of pay­
ful and you want it framed—that’s your business. You bring it tons ami
ing for Ih© Fifth mrard somwr and to per mail sencMl and during the even- 5 to $ a. m. anil from 5 to 9 p. m. At
have it framed -that’s our business, and a good, hustling business, loo. Busy
make the payments in three Install- lag asaofied cake and Ice croaiL The no time can mater be gsod mliboiil
at it all the lime. ’Cause Why? Keep the newest mouldings and mat
menu, was reccivod and lik'd, tnas- house was very jiretUly dw>rate<l fi»r noule or sprinkler atlarhcd. On ac
mneh as the city alioniey ruled that tbe occasion, the happy cmiplo stand- count of iho great amount of mater
boards. Just uni)acked some beauties, just the styles and colors yoii want.
tng under a hell of evergrec-ns and usod during the day for manufarturIt was contrary to the charU-r.
Mr I-Ncretl explained that IherC daisies while around the bouse were Ing and other purposes necessary rules
l»ll-I.OW8
sprinkling lawns
were many comidalnts because the rnpe-s of daisies and ferns aod |ialms
mcMraU ware obUa«I (o par for the
ar1l»ilrally ,r
11. O. Joynt. Supt.
That
will
take
all
the
tire
out
of your head, and you can dream all kinds of
trunk sewer as mrell as the lateral.
The bride and gr«»om have gimc to
pleasant dreams. One kind sells for One Dollar a pair that wigh six
They couldn’t see wheW the benefit of
the tnmk m^mer came In. Mr. Oviatt Old Mission fpr a meek, after which Dry, Hard and Soft Wood. South Side
pounds;
other
grades
sell
at

J
.OO,
:i 00 and the absolutely pure otlorh ss livt;
cxplaJm*d this by say ing that without they mill be at home at 218 Bast
Lumbar Co.
230041
geese feathers with sanitary case cost you o.50 a pair.
a trunk semcr. H srnuld be impossible Eighth street. They received many
very
pnniy
presents
to have laterals. The trunk sewer was
IRON BOARDS
Mr. laardle Is a fIremiiD on the TVro I
ommi'il by the entire district and any­
one had a tighl to drain Into It. while Marqueue aad has a large number of
That keep you from breaking your back cost just 1.‘25. If you are. short
only those that paid for It had a right friends. The bride Is a popular young
lady with many who sincerely mrlsh her
these can be lowered to your size, 30 inches from the door; if you want it
to use the lateral.
happUiesa.
higher it can be raised to 4‘2 inches. Has nice oval end for ironing shirts.’
Street Improvcnyeot Estimatea.
Mim. Sweeney, a sister of the groom,
Bstlmaie No. 2 for the paving of mras the only out of town^ guest.
UOHN80N DRUG CO.
A BREAlCITAS-r WITHOUT OOOD COF"!=•££:
Bast Front street was presented and
allowed, the estimate kmouaUng to
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
Is like a man without money, utterly valueless. \Vc pride our.sdvcs on the
I7.8W.24.

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UilOIElEffRMID

WHAT TRADE WE HAVE WEIL HOLD

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ROTiCr TO WATER TAKERS

BABY FOODS

The board of public works then pre­
sented the cost of improTlng Ekst
Eighth street mith a macadam road.
With a roadway tblrty-alx foci mtde.
oomblaed curb and gninsr. tbe costi
woau be I9.483J0. of which the city!
would pay 22.1W and the property!
owners 87.374.20. or $2.15 a front foot.
On Mil Murray’s moHon, the report
was recrited and filed and the aabstreet committee of the mrard Inftroetod to make a careful gaavag^ and find
out the oplaion of the property ownera It developed that Giere mroold be|

Of«F--Awd. «r eawnp. jouVe ha^r
SmBh-Wdl. I Aant kmnr «
that Tn tm the platB. wantriUM
truth, rm |tmt a little bit dtaappol)
Gray—rm sorry to bear that What's thirty-six pMrf mrWe and thv «Mt cod
ffftM fort and ftxod tospomiHy. uo
that any Use aflermrard the work
hsd ao aoaoer got apiked tbsa ibe
gs%^ up her f 10 a week job as type­
writer thumper.
That goes to i
bow mtu-h you esn tsink on a wom­
an’s
UatU News.

DR. SNYDER
DKNTIS-r

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

8KWIIMO BY IVIACI-lllME

SOMETHING NEW
. INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT

F-IP-TV

fer

obimt

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Is far easier than by hand. If you have never tried it. buy a White Se«tbfir
Machine. Have you seen the new White Family Rotary Sewing Machine?
It is the most complete in everj' detail and sells for 40.00. The style with
five drawers and patent drop head sells for 85.00. If you can not come to
us drop us a line and we will send our special salesman who will explain',
our most liberal terms
, •

WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE/

2So SEE OUR WSIfiOW 22o

J. B. Paige EIccMc Go.
Tbe coBiamee

good cofTes we sell. The higher priced are the best flavored; you can
choose from any of these. Best Java and Mocha 40c, Banner Java and
Mocha tiOc. The Fcmdell coffes are sold in three grades, 18c, 25c and 35c.
The Santos 18c, the Lion Brand lf>c. the Arbuckles 10c, Onh:ra pound for
trial apd we arc sure to supply you steadily.

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kywurditj.

WfW*. Mr.. Ha>Mr% Mr»- Di^
VcOb c and MIm Hmm
a»«i Hoto#. .lu! etfcm. who fcad
aiaivo of tho aiorfnc of the
tor tbo osiwditloa. Mhl^tad to prof^
«vl7 trla tho OoloBMa
party v«t and M m imK iAo iUtirf
eoMldtrably Oa tb« trip orar. How•rar,thorofa®awa»«afrly»ado. The
trip ovailaad to the waal

•V-^-

golBC up ChUkooi paaa The
oa thr wtat •bore wM ■
tan aad bora at 11 rbarp dtaaer waa
aarrad to tba boa«Ty crowd, and kapt
tacaoataatavirtottlli3p.ia.wbaB all
Inadt ratracad tbdr atapa fv tba ratafaropaia.
. The aatablat ware of a noit eical
toot Qoalltr and of a rariaCr too
BUBierooa to mantion In tbU abort

Tba dM aanaoBnat waa faral
by noon naotova wbo Alaplayad
aMlIty to dlapoaa of aatnUai. Tba
only trasady of tba day waa tba theft
of a watanoaloa by aararal of tba
ladtoa: tbara waa great audtaiDcnt for
a tuna, bat waa aooo dtoeorared tinder
a iaalpar both by DetacUrw Paaaa
A faaaaUful anid^ aSMarer tbraat.
aoad to dampen t^aplrtta and gowne
of tba party, bat^be aimiblae of tba
ooeaatoo aooa repaired all damagaa
Tba yooBgaat mambar of tba party.

trip waa tboroagbly ealoyad by alU

fm WASMT WORKING
trCAMKII HO. t UMlb AT THE
^UNNYbANK FIRE.

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m§ Pmmm at W Wator WaHia Waa
Owl of Caimalmlte tor Tw«^

Owlag to a bnakdowB la tba fiaow
pamp at tbe dty water worica yaatertoo mtoatag wbleb plaead U om of
oaaamlaBtoBat tbe crittoal polat af tbe
Are ateamar Ko. 2 waa
ptoead at work at tba dam and ana
■tnaa directed to tbe Era from tbal
polBt. At the water worka the tto^ip
oeearrad at b:J0 a. m. wbea tbe arm
that ralaaa tba daab pot was wrenched
nnd brokan by a catch la the conaacttoa batwaan tba ralre ganr
cylinder band. In order to repair tba
brepk. iba engine bad to be placed out
of oommlaaloe and the anllro ralre
»gHaring taken out. and a new arm
maaafartnred at tbe Trarene Oty
iron Worka Tbla waa not In place
QMII 2 o olock tbia morolng wbao tbe
piuap waa In running order again.
Daring tbe twenty-bour irbul down tbe

RODE OJ^ RICK
Aabary ML E. Yauag Paepla Mad p
PlaanM Oay^ Outing at Long
Lake on tba Fourth. '
A party of young people of tbe At
bury M. B. cburcb went to Dong Lake
yeaterday and enlnved a dav*« nnting
and pIcBic dtoaar at tbe boare of Mr
and Mn. RIcbprdaoB. Oo tba way out
I tl^a party got a good soaking in the
rain bat tbit djdal take awar from
tba fan aa aflv dtnnor all indulged
In gnmaa. Tba trip wna amda In the
form of a bay rack party and waa com
poaad of MUaaa Lola and Irma Lane.
Btolo Beardsley. Ciarabel Smith. Ina
Kaaaady. Vara and May Alward,
Heton WWtv. Anma Pybiia aad M^>
wya Kanaady who want nkmg k»

WHIST CUM JIBMl 60
IntondMl to Ptonto at the laland Yeatarday but-lha «fHll«a on the
^
Louneb Wawtoa*t Start.
Tbe wblat dab latandod yaatorday
to pIcBto oa tbe laiaBd gad made all
praparatloas for aaeb an araaL How
ever, tbe ctoaaet they got to tba tolaad
waa tba wamaetoag club booaa. They
wara golag orer la Marray's laiiBcb
and of coarse tbe angina got n contra
ry atraak. aa gaaollaa aaglmaa wUl jaat
wbaa they aboaldaX and lafaaa
man. Tba party was mo^ diaapp

Haadamot & A. IWtor andW. Obnaa
nlljir a tea daya* toOMC tba city wldi
SAlitoi; Mra.

Doa't torgst tbe dally drills to pe»
Mtofilp by aa expert penman,, at
tba Travarse Oty Mtoeta
July

NSAItSY CCLESRATIONS DREW
THE LOCAL PSOPUL

KiOMOVKC mAYELMm^

Northern travel for tbe Pourtb waa
1 a atandatllL at least so far aa tbe

Sit Can
OM
apanOim Cbo ami^ tba city na tba

Tbe Ug tsNKday aboot of tbe Tmverae Oty Rod and Gan club opens to.Many shooters of

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

Mr. aad Mtm. Harry HIH af Grand
SapMa paaaad Ibrnagb tba aMy Mat
aranlag torn wnak*8 toMi at Mortbport

aad win riaU talBttoaB at Old Mlaatoa
batoro letnratog to tbair boam.

paaaad tbroagb tbe city this mormlag
oa tbair way to Lalaad, wbara tbay
wfll apaad tba aommar.
Mlaa Uaala M. Qnlgtey of Jaekaon.
Mleb., paaaad tbrougb tba cUy tbla
momiBgon bar way to^Duraad.
W. H. Marsbnll nnd B. D. Haary of
Brnpire. wbo bnva bean north on a
inaa. trip.* paaaad tbroagb tba dty
tbla moraiag OB tbdr way home.
Rar. M. D. Carrol want to Bear Lake
tbla Bomlag.
H. BUak of BU Bapida waa In tba
dty yaatardny.
Thomas Hodgea of Cadillac waa In
tbe dty yesterday.
E. W. Albaro nnd wife of Chicago,
wbo bare bean rialUng at Lake Ann.
pnaaad tbroagb tbe dty tbU morning
on their way borne.
Mrs. E. Parker of tbto dty toft tbU
moraiag for Scoltrllto.
1^ N. Spring of Elk Rapldi waa la
the dty today.
Mrs. . M. L. Cook of Burdldcvllle
paaaed tbroagb tbe dty tbit mor
OB her way to Blliwoitb.
Geaeral and Mrs. Grierson of Tbe
Onks. Omenn. nie In tba dty today for
nday’asuy.
George Leslie of Nortbport was a
paaseager this morning for tbla dty.
W. A. White and wife of Margoette
are In tbe dty for a few days* rlait
at tbe borne of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. MeC. A Hilton and daaghtors._norence
nnd Maude, of Grand Rapidi. who bare
been at Ne-ab-U wanta for the
two weeks at ibelr cottage, paaaed
through tbe city tbia morning on tbdr
return.
Arthur HaglMa of KnUmakn sma In
the dty yeatarday.
A. B. Bcbnlder of Lake Ann It In
tbe dty on btuloeat.
C W. Pranklin of Old Mlatlon It In
tbe dty today.
E. Millar of MancaAonn apant the
Fourth In tbe alty.
Iran Thomat of Nortbport waa In
tbe city yeaterday.
Prank CaU of Boyne Oiy la In the
cltT on bcalnena.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Meadt bare re­
lumed from a two days* vtolt wUb relaltres In OllreL Cbartotte nnd Jack

Neaify tt for the toanebtog. wbleb
win take place early to July, and
gaaidad day and algbL so that only
a lew of tbe emptoyes have am tbe
crafL theta Baa an tie Blocks to tbe

that dty had a r«7 good U
ftaS waa la liaa with a (
also and maay paopto Tlaltod tbe lake
and fished all day and tbea stayed for
tbe fireworks la tbe evening.
InterSochcB bnd n big tlma. A fine
program waa givan aad tba celabraUoB was one of the best ever gtvea
tbara. *
SUvor la^ and Duck lake both bad
odebratloaa oa. Water sports, games
and nddreaasea were tbe principal featnret. Hoa. George O. Oovell speaking
nt Silver l^e. All wbo went enjoyed
n vary pleasant dny.
Old Mtoaton nlao bnd n celebration
nnd the aacnralona tnm tbU dty took
op qnlte n nnmbar.
Tbe Columbia and Crescent took
large crowds ont to tbe morping.
afternoon and evening bat not at large
nt they would have been bnd tbe
waatbV been more* pleaannL
While tbe people in tbe main, at­
tended ootalde edebrntiooa. there
to the city. The fireworks looked very
pretty from the bay and there were
Quite n large number.
Others tUU. didn’t care for tbe noise
and rackeL to they quietly itrapped on
tbelr creeU. Jototed np their rods nnd
enjoyed the day along the quiet
tlrenma. Yesterday wna not an ideal
day for fishing and there were no
large catches reported, that U no rec­
ord breakers for thU aeotion.
Old Mission Celebration.
Tbe principle features at Old Mitakm yesterday were tbe base ball
games. Tbe Old Mlaaloa scrubs and
tbe Elk Lake leama croaaed baU and
tbe victory went to Old Mlaalon by a
aoore of 15 to U nnd the BIk Raptoa
team was snowed under by Old Mis­
sion by argfleoulrwnlBTffl? fll? ffl? Ill
alon to tbe tune of 22 to 0.
Tbe Uunebet Anna T. and Lady Ag­
nes ran cxcuralout to Elk Rapids dur­
ing the day and brought over a large
crowd wbleb stayed nil night aa the
boats eould not run to the heavy aea.
Tbe boats afterwards raced over a
half-mito oourae to which the Agnes

BOB.

Mrs. R. A. VddlBg and daughter
Ulllan suited over iba Pportb with
Mrs. Loulaa Sweeney at Old MUd
Ray Balding U TUltIng In Old Mis­
sion and W. W. Beldlng spent tbe
Fourth In Petoakey.
R. U Tilmbdl of Covington. Ky.. ar­
rived In the dty today. Mr. Trimble
will take part In the shoot tomorrow.
Ban D. Heary bad the palm of bit
left band aevercly burned by n ca

; THE MARKETS.
East Buffalo. July 5-Cattle-Lower.
trade fair. Veal calves—Active and
higher. Sheep and Iambi—Active and
firm. Hogs—10 nnd 15c higher.
Detroit. Mlcb.. July 5.—Wbed
July, »1 He: No. 2 red. $1.01; No. 3
corn. 69c; No. 3 white oats, 36c.
Toledo. O. July 6.-Wbaat-(
99c; July, 90Hc; September. S9c.
Chicago.
July
B.-Wbeat-July.
90Hc; September. 87Hc. Cold—Old
JnlT. 5fir; ^Mnber. gSHa. OalaJuly. SSHc; September. 31 He.
tember pork. IIS; lard. $7.40; riba.

A country correspoudent of the
Adams Kiitcrptiae aendt la tbeae intmwUng item*:
•TTiere It no newt to speak of lo thU
here aettlement. But f^urtln wat
by one rattlesnake and two' moccaslnt
yesterday and It feeling onwell at tbU
adllng.
-The tapper for tbe benrtlt of tbe
new cburcb bell waa Urgdy attended.
(That It the bnngrleat bell In this
i»eigblM>rbood».

Many Ware Present
It U estimated that over two tbonsand peopio were at tbe Duck Lake
Park celebratlofi yeaterday and fifteen
hundred at tbe'Sllver Lake resort and
all report a big time. An able addreas
was delivered by Hon. Geo. G. Covell
at Duck lake and tbe procrmins of both
placed were weU onrrled out although
tbe rain bothered some. Tbe Ladles’
Aid sund at Silver lake netted them
$46.
Kingsley bad an old fashioned cele­
bration and n big time which passed
off without any accidents whatsoever.
A lively scrap during the day occupied
the altenUon of all clilsens not other­
wise engaged but oo one was seriously
burl

ERCKSOR-MICQI
Bj^ Party Celebrated by Giving a
Public Hop in the Bingham Hell.
Special to tbe
Record.
fitofham Mich.. July 6.-A very
happy wedding was celebrated at Bingbam yesterday at nooa. tbe oontracting parties being tbe proprietor of tbe
hotel. Mrs. Anoar. and Gns Brtckaoa of
Good Harbor. Tbe ceremony was per­
formed by Justice A. Stevens before a
few intimate friends and gnesu after

Tbe andre afternoon waa given over
by the happy ooaple to a public bop
which waa eajosred by tbe enUre commuoliy wbo helped them to celebrmte
so ausptokms an oecaaton the faatlrt*
ddent of bavin* bit bead blowed c«
Taeeday.
Don’t know bow blgb tt ties taking place In Btogbam balL
wat bkiwvd. at It hasn’t come dowa
>*et.
*Tbe jng-train. with ntnety galtocn
Tbe amount of sponging and brosbof q>lrlta aboard, wat wrecked by aaing tequlred to keep one’s ciolbea to
kaown mlaereanu Senirday nIgbL and
If a
to ennaegnenre Saaday to towa was order U often dlacouragtog.
waamn foOewa tbe good rale of never
dry enough to barn.
T win etoae as them la no aewa to remoTtog bat. veO. dosrn or tboe wltb•at famorlng tbe dost from It taCors
apeak of. at I aa Id before, wiabtog ants
patting It away, eae^lf tbe aacret of
cess to tbe paper aad all goad eltltbe rare of ctotbes will be learned and
aeaa.-—AtUnto Coaatltntloa.
hot gnnawmi wGl wear UHwb locgev.
Pbr bnmblag tbe bat a pleee of reltK srtn be fooad most nsefnU as the
uae nr tba eartmm erdevs givmi tn
srin cUng to R and it lamift nnd
tbe &1tlah navy la “AB baada blaek pnabto nnd can reach to tbe foMa and
ibett.- a aappir of plgateat tot tbe
saaea as a bnmb tea not do.
parpam balag cmiTtod by aacb wanblp.
A frsab Tril U a very necesaaiy
Wbaa a alfbt aaipctoe la tatended It
Mb to a sromaa*a costuam. It is tot­
it net only tbe reaaMt that are made ter to boy a ctoap Tril often then to
as Bttto Tlalbto at paaaMe. erea tbe wwr aa expenMre ane tbit bM befaesa af tbe men mmi
inCrouMaadfitayed.

works at Bftdgeport.
to to the fastest boat of ber dhuenaloos to tbe world, and It Is tbe hope
af ber deatoner. Cbai;jes Frederick HerrcMMff. tbst she wlU surpass tbe
world’s record of any veaseL says a
apm^tol dispatch from Bridgeport
CSonn.. to the New York Herald.
Burn to demonatrste tbe motor that
wtU fnraiab tbe power, tbe launch will
to tbe foreruiiner of a Beet of torpedo
boats tbst for ^leed and eodnrance
are to be far away^ln tbe van of tbe
present speediest reaaels of any nary.
With tbe utmost sscrecy tbe tounch
bas been constructed, and those wbo

enter tbe boat as a muprise
motor boat races to be bek! this senson both In tbe UnJtfd SUtes and
To be named tbe Den. tbe Isuncb
Is tblrty-flre feet long on tbe water
line, bas s breadth of four feet al»
Inches axMl a draught when at full
speed of six Inches, Tbe weight of tbe
bnlL wbkb to constnicletl of wood, to
800 pounds, and tbe weight of tbe en­
tire boat, crew and gasoline fuel to
when to racing trim IJKiO pounds.
Equipped wltb a two crank motor
wltb an estimated horsepower of
eighty, tbto bnll. built on tbe -skip­
jack- model. Is expected to be driven
at a spe^ of from thirty to thirtyfive miles an boar. Mr. Heneshoff
modestly bas stated that tlie former
figure will be reactod. while it to
known that be will be dtoaiipolntcd
If tba launch does not fnake a mile
for every foot of her water line leoptb.
It to tbe Improved type of tbe motor
that to expected to make of tbe Den
tbe fastest craft afiosL and. simply
expressed, tbe motor has by tbe Intne
diKtloo of a aecond combustloo cham­
ber to tbe same cylinder doubled Its
horsepower without other change than
a alight addition of weight to the cast­
ings to order to produce tbe requisite
strength. Tbe motor ban therefore two
lm|>als4*s Instead of one at everj* revohitlon of lu cyUndcr crank, and by tbe
ndjiistm(*nt of tbe crank a two c-yllader
engine to produced that, with Us Inersaae of horsepower, runs steadily
and by tbe balancing of tbe explosive
lm]tulses has absolutely no vibration,
yet running at a rate of 3,000 revolnMr. Ilerraaboff* pcepaced tbe plana of
tbe motor as tote aa tbe middle of
Jannary last, and tbe offletoto of tbe
International Power company approvad them at once, so that the construc­
tion could be hastened for tbe demon­
strating craft. In the Intenenlng lime
tbe young designer bas nUlixed Uls ex­
perience. gained In tbe designing of
torpedo boats when wltb tbe Trlgga
company a few years ago. to create
new deslgna for a Beet for which a
well founded rumor baa It that con
tracts wltb nt least two governments
bare already been made.
Offlctols of the company would not
discuss tbe alleged tonH^lo boat ron
tracts, but from an authentic source It
bas been learned that tbe boats to be
ctmstructed for borne two at least of
tbe navies of tbe prtm^ps;
.k.wers are to be about 133 and 210 feet
to IciigUi and are to have hydro car-

wUl be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Balttto for a few weeks Miss Hascuwtokle waa tbe only paaseager tbrougb
to take a sleeper, throe alcepm tnm
Bt Loots maldag tbe trip without a
ftogleoc<«imnt.
Tbe patriotic dance gtvea by tbe
Bagtes tost eveatog was a very pAeaaaat atPsIr If sras w^l stiewtod aad
all preaeat bad a very cnjorabla
Helm's orcbestfa funtobed tbe maelc.
Tbe hotel Leelanau at Letond bad
Just onderggne extensive repairs and
business under the capable maimg^
ment of H. & Anderson.
Tbe annual meeting of tbe Woman’s
Cemetery Improvement aasoctotlan
will be postponed until further nctice.
Mrs. Otto Boon of Bingham pnaaed
through the city tbto morning on ber
lo Pension, where she will meet
father. Winiam Creter of Mar­
quette. who Is accompanying the remaina of bis lliile 2-year-old datighter,
Violet Creter. whose death occurred
at tbelr homo two days ago, ’The n*mains will
placed In the family lot
at PoUston.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Raino welcomed
at an early hour tbU morning a charm­
ing daughter and her name to Merle
Isabel.
Joe Bmlreati. an employe of (be J.
E. Gn-illrk Manufaftiiring romimny.
was iMlnfully injured -Monday after­
noon. Bodreau was at work In the
yards when a log which had been
rolled from the skid, passed over his
foot, twisting and bruising the ankle.
The Bentle County Patriot of June
30 gives the following notice to Mrs.
J. J. Gray of 40G South Union Ktrcet:
"Last Wednesday evening, at the
Meihodlit church. Mrs. Martha Gray
nf Traverse City gave a Journalized
lecture on The Good Btohop of Doe.’
Mrs. Gray toss very entertaining
speaker and her interpretations were
made with rare akill and discrimina­
tion. She made an excellent use ofi
this noted character tn the wcirks of
Victor Hugo, drawing therefrom many
useful and beautiful thoughts ami le.sH»ns. The wei k was »*o full of other
luatlers that attendance was limited,
but should this tody over grace s
Frankfort platform again she probably
would be greeicMl by a large audi­
ence.”

WANT AOS
To. L.U (or ClMlSoatoB.
FOR SALE—At bargain, house and lot
with modern ImprovemenU!. Yale
chair and oak l>ook case. Inquire
Dr. Rosenthal Thompson. Wilhelm
blockJ'»Iy
FOUND—Gentleman's watch. Inquire
Miller's drug store.
July 5 It
FOR SALE-Nice Jersey cow. H. Hy­
man. no Washingltin sirei*l.
Jiil.v 3.|f
FOR SALE—30 acres fruit land 2H
miles from city. 10 acres timbered.
Price I6O0.00. Address B. E. Belknap, 1028 West Front street^
July 612f

speed BO far unapproacbed by tbe fast- FOR SALE-House and lot corner
ast war craft of mxxy nationFront and Monroe streets. Address B.
Eighteen )xmiU are to be conatrocted. E. Balknap, 1028 West Front
and by tbe use of kAusene or fuel oil
July 3-12f
when crntelng at a speed of twenty
knots tbe cratolng radius of the small­
TRY A. RECORD WANT AD
er of tbe torpedo fleet to to be 3.SOO
miles and tbe larger boats 4.400 miles.
Gasoline to to be the fuel for tbe mo­
tors at high speed.
For wUat natloiis tbe boats are to be
constructed to yet guarded more Jeal­
ously than tbe building of Mr. HerreaboTs tonneh. For over a year ba
baa resided in Bridgeport and worked
quietly upon bis plans, wltb hardly tbe
workmen at tbe works being aware
that tbe young man. now In Lto twenty-slxtb year, to one of tbe family o2
gneis of fast Teaaato.

CLOSE OUTS
s^===

A tanltarinm for planta to tbe Ufiaat
novelty to Itorto. It to Intended cblefly for such exotic plants aa suffer from
electric light and from exposure wbito
betog transferred from one place to

1 lot SOc Conoto in drab or
white................. EaebSSe
1 lot superior dress skirt,
brash Knding, in navy.
drab and led..SalyScyd
1 lot neo’s Linen Collsis,

30c Yd

30c Yd

Pres de Sole
MAMB ON SKkVAOK

Is like Taffeta in evcothing but price.

It docs a

Taffeta ser%-ice in many ways—makes a better
‘ wearing petticoat, shows to equal prettiness as a
slip skirt and means a superior lining to an over
garment, because it won’t pull, break or lose Its
sprightly lustre—there’s a guarantee that says It
won’t. I'RES DE SOIE Is soft and silky, lustrous
and serviceable. Its price Is one-third that pf a ' .
Taffeta and Its dependability three times mOre cer­
tain than silk. We have It in all colors, also a ^
beautiful black
'

Just a Few
Days more
And then we will be gonce
Your opportunity to buy
goods below cost will be a
thing of the past. Not a few
items but cverjahing and any­
thing goes below wholesale
cost.

mind You
we have no competition.
Goods can be sold at such
prices only when one is going
out of business.

Cbc6rtat*st

Opportunity

in a life time to furnish your
home; assortments still very
good. If you have use for a
coal stove next w’inter, get it
now and |save enough to buy
your w inter's supply of coal.
Or a good Steel Range at
half price*

OrJlnytblnfltoaPcar
below cost.
REALLY you
are during yourself an injus­
tice if you do not lay in a sup­
ply for some time to come,

Qto HreRpttoeiofeOut
the foalano: of the foods in
bulk any day and when that
day comes, your opportunity
is lost.

«ct It Coday
should be your motto.

OalylOe

Boston Store
.M:-:

M

ww
An Enemy

•trttcAu*
<tao» Wl «« a roMl
WIU OM rM ai tb* a«or at M A
'
I>tl-l;OX.

of <Ke

People
A ffourth or ‘4ulx Stoir
my HOWAltD nOIMNC.
OiPTHiK >»,

-W«A" «« L -^Iwt do Jrtm thtokr
Ua toogbad oofdjr. mod t gsro Ub a
lo». Urgp Hsar. Ur U^HmS ft aad
aatid tbr HMita witb ortde&t apurr-

«-r»- w. R«k«

aad tba gtaiteoft baaaOto of glr.
Sag all o« ataaou fa a tmDway aamgaay mr aotMag, Taa, air. Ibat w«ali
^ra oaNod tm tel rata.**
naa waa obrloikly atacata. aad
Iceaaed taaaUfoiiiaehba. laataad 1
bwd aB my powers of liattary aad aU
Iba raaoitrret of Inuabla datecoce.
*Ti|PiTa aot abogatbar g fool,- oaSd
ba at loot,
ru gfva foo a atralfbt
Cl|iL Tbtre^a only oae man wbo esaita
thing, and that man

HOSSrSTRUCt
FEWE CORNER
FKAMK COX THBOWN UNDCR ITS

rgrr BUT

held the umea

UTIIEE MCES SAffSEAnwr

.“■Ticr'.i

i
A brlrf mnailui of my city adMor.
waf Oila:
^ tbeFcBrtlif Jalroratloo la
MllJr cfly ' "
*
bare dHlratt^ rraqr jrar iu tbr laat
tarrfil/ bjr a man aairn^ Jemima B.
atMurbtifiL Hr waa a pobtlcal kader
aad migbt faliir hr rallrd tbr tiooa of
Votb imrtlra lo bottUiUmmicb aad tba
ooontjr. for a«» man or im-maurr erar
ynoparvd rx/i#fit vltb bla ctmamt
Tbr city aJamjra beid rtaborata erkbratloaa of patrlotfc frathrala. and tba
ffdar addraaa waa alwajra driirrrwl by
fftoighiop. All otbrr aparebra ware
wmmij rcbera of bia voice. Tbrrrfcira
tbr .«rw8 that be wouk

ttat calkd okl Bua etoiiglitoii dPwa,^
-jj.,
«»o«iA 1 baraot
IT-^
a*»yla4x

TOOK FIVE HEATS TO SETTLE
THE CLASS B RACE.
Ha knowa tbat tf
the addreaa today Mania a Wan Ctmm K imor i
U woold raiae
didat want to aaa It bapp«.-^
Thia waa dmeloclag. and 1 bad half
Waa In Good Ahapa T>at mind to att ridd down In Danfoatb*B
apita tba Rakia.
9dka and wrfta my atory aad make
man of paora.

aure of tbo Uwa |mrtr. t«t cwmcleoce
um»d am U> can open tbr Brv. Mr Blod>
ovurroftbrNawa. UU|M»ar vaulda*t
bare darad to cuoie out wlib tba hribery at«j iiakaa naiwiiig bad tbr lo man witb a BMrry twtidda |a bla eya.
aSdr faefa. Tba tniUry oapplr probt**1 give you my aoIrwTi word of baa*
Uy triad to brfba blm. M ba doaaa*t ar - aald ba. nbat 1 bad nocbmc what*
tMlloci all tbat be kiiowa.

by oor focal
UKely arna
today
It appeared tl»at a atieet railway
IU. bar
fram'fiiae ordliuiuci
HU fat body abook with alow, Innh
coo^ndieiialrr and aen
rtoua hmsbu-r.
ter bad boru l>efore tbe
-Yoa go to aoe BUI Donpbig.- be
June in. f>o June 17
ronllnufd, -Of
coorae ne
be won
wooH& gire 1
*1..
I ronunuwi,
"ui courae

Tb# second matin## meat of the
aummer waa vary aoccesafully bvld
yaatarday aftenyoon %t tba driving
park, in apite of tba recent ralna tb#
track waa In good coodltkxi and aoaac
fast time waa made. Tbe attendanc#
was good.
The IlnUh of tbe aecond heat of the
C cUsa waa iSlber exelUng. Belvldere. driven by her owner. Edward
Laouer. and BupenhalU. driver, by
^!Tnnk Cox. ware racing neck and
neck In the atretch for aacood place.
Howard WhlUng'a Redskin having
gone under the wire ten lengths ahend.
and when a fewr yards from the finish
Buccphalla broke. The judgwi’ aland
to av-i back from the track about three
feet aad the feoee runs in to meet Uu‘
comeca. When bla horse broke Cox
gave him several sharp cuU with tbe
.whip. This swerved the houae to tbe
left and tbe wheel of tbe Mke caught
on one comer of the fence and he
went Into tbe fence on tbe other side
of the judges’ stand. Bucephalto struck
square on bis chest and the shock sent
Cox onto the horse’s back from where
he roUed under his feet still clinging
to tbe lines and stopped him. The
bike was wrecked but luckily the
horse obtained only a few scratches.
The heats were a hsU mile long and
the races went lo the horse having the
best three in five.
Clats A.
In Class A there were three entries:
Lady Cjcotl. .owned and driven hy
William Ingersoll; Mollle D.. owned
by Sprague Pratt and driven by Elmer
Wc-iks. and the old favorite, L. C. K..
drixen by ••Hilly” Higgins.
l.aJy Cyetnt drew the p<ilc and led
the Hrtit beat lo the «tretch where
Weeks rut In and won the fir>Jl plsce
in IrOS.'whlch was the l>e«t time made
during the day. After succesKlvc scor­
ing the driven* werv ”rallod‘* by Start­
er 1 .amvon and the second bmt ’wav
palled off with p line start. The race
went lu Moll) T>. In 1:10^ with l^ady
Cycett si-cond and L. C. K. third. The
third beat was a repetition of the »n*rond In posItloDR and tbe time was
l:14=Vi.
Ctase B.
Fred Pratt’s Major. AngelrtU.
owne<l and driven” hy Frank laah)*m.
William Rennie’s Goshen B. and Jack
Rogers owTUHl by F. M. Bren of Elk
Rapids were raced In the B class.
Angeletta cwslly won the first two
heals and took second three Umos;
Major lO(»k third place In the first
heat second In the next and then won
three straight heats. Goshen B. took
second in the first, third In the second,
had ihret' horses ahead of him in the
two and took third |»lace in the
last boat. Major took first money. An
geletu second. Goshen B. third and
Jack Rogers fourth. The best time
:13. made In the first and third
beats.
Cirss C.
Howard l^*hltlng’8 Redskin
three straight heau of this class with
Belvidcre as second Beucaphalis took
third bet was withdrawn after
icond heat.
There was a fair crowd In allendance.

the
tbr*
J
Ibr day. lo
aQ baata. but aa I waa raatalitc abms
of bU remarka be giolnted with iwtla
tbe atreet 1 waa brought lo a auddnn
UHloa U the francblar mraaom.
bah by aucb an obatacle aa woQV) atop
wbUb. be ankS. waa deaiiiHal to mark any man with eyaa in bla band. At tba
an .fa > tbat wwdarfni Uiduatrial same moment a voice of Inoomparabla
dereloi»B€nt tbat bad already HIM ■waetaaw pronoaoced my name. N<g
tbr iMwrt of every good rlttaen of
Pouthtioruiigh with pride ami M. or
atirda to tbat effect.
*
Ic rouaUr of tbat voice.
Tbe frambiae mbeine. and eajieclal*
-MJoi Lorartngr* I exctalmed. -1
|y tbe refemitv to It lo Btmigbton*a bad no Botkio you ware bare.apetxb, bad arouiM<<1 muireerdeuted op11n vlaltlng KelUe Olmataad.- re­
poaltkMi lo tbe rlly. beaaer proroca plied tbe vlabm of beauty, which bad
tton of a almllar aurt bad mode tronblo not gUddmed my eye* before Ip acr*
t prom
ml roontba. ‘The Olmataada hart a
apeak
beautiful placefoli the lake.fitouffbtuu’a |*ow<>r aud tbe uorvletiiing
-1 waa there long ago with ber broth­ mr to do with Ihla affair beyood a miUl
nature of bU veug«*amv. Xow, bow er.- aakl I--before Neill# grew up.protTM ocmlnat tbe paamge of the franever, tbe cfly waa iiBaUy astir. Vail•Tbeyre gotaig to bare a lawn party chlae ordlnaikoe without due and proper
. oua orgaBlaatloua wbkb usually kc|il and dance and no end of a good lima
Of courae he waa ielllAa the truth, and
alouf from public matt.« bad de- toiUy.” aald ahe. “XeHle aud b are
Doouced Ibe ordinance, and <«ir of tbo downtown buying a few Ultle tblnga. jrH It mtcht be pcwelble that tnnoeucee
two amaU local iwpem htid ixane out The atom are open till la Walt arlalna Iq the church had roovwl Stouabwith nccuaatlona of brilM-ry. TUta im- Bbeni be here in a rnlnnle. and abeni tJon 1 quealloned him ae oharpJr ae I
dared upon this point, and he Unally aald:
per olao dared to say that Htougbtou's aak you to tbe bouar.-If anybody connected with thl« church
attitude lo lUU mattcT and bla abame^
-1 have not on a wedding garment"
loaa utterances on Juur 17 proved bUu ^
braldea. Tii^ on a fob.**
You ma> take iliy
to be a jmbUc encm>* and ntlerly unlit ]
tbU moment Nellie appeaxwd.
was not Hlcatns It
to addreaa Ida fellow .-Itizeua ou aucb icbanged aimoal beyond recognlUou In
an oocaaltm aa tbat whicii <v>mme«no•*1 think he s In Uw church now.” aald
rated tbe birth of American Independ
„oat cordially to the psstor. glanclna out of tbe window
^
I tbe featlvltlea at ber fatber'a boaae and actwae the atrrec.
Tbe door of the church was opened as
Nolwdy auppoaed that ~thU |imteat
Uuiglied at qinmtiona of atUrt on
I
apprtmciwd. and up«m tlw steps stood
would b«v» «nj oUcct Thtmtu w^ ) ^
^ „f ^1
^r.
the army hatred, deaf, decrepit eexton.
wrote It would b«vo lioru tbr l«»l to
~if | ,«, rumor thl« ■tory*
I.
-Is Mr*^ UlrSIT Illaalns Insider* I aakbrllrvr tbat tbo munw of .Imtlny rotild
, U atteud. My
r aUy.Hl by any wtwd of bK i
time will be my own after tbe atory la
aa alimad |H-triflr«l by
liegtu to be wlils|»cml alwut tbe city
“WTi.fi It .liootr Mkri him Uwthat monsbton •ouhl not be Uu* Fourth
ivUlk. bower
of July omtor. MmiiwUlk.
lio»-.r«. j -riil. Rtou«bton mittw.
|
rcl^ and I got six more
llw ordimm.v b«<J Uvu |WM»d Kod U«J ] -j|,.
prabalily knows .11 .bout i
the next hour, and evepim>f to tlw nayor for bb< M#u.toro. ]oini.t.wd. "Wliy douT -» »i
^ '***Jt*Duil£°"n tbJ
As
«miI lila
ina |H»lltlcaI etiaiAa ibc
Ihc mayor ow
owcm
eviat- :j y^ come out to ^
the bouse with ua
once to Biouifiilou. nolwdy tlooMcd that
carrtJige U Juat around tb#
tbe slgnaturv wuuhl !«• ntBK»M, yet the ; e«ner.*\
days iiaaaed. aud the ordlnaucv re j
^ exiierkUw a|wke juat In
________________________________
time to prevent me from aciv^dlng tbU
j Invjtatioii. BUI Hunnliig waa tbe near­
er source of informatloo and probably
tb** better. It waa wiae to pump him
Oral. 1 coukl catcb ^Ir. Olmaumd aftheld a conference and
lorward If n«v»aary. The eaaeotUI
InrestlgatloD In which
: facta of tbe alluatloo I atated to tbe j neither of us bad
^wo young todlmi, and It was nareed \ ^
IS!,
Tthul 1 abould obUIn my news from
! Mr. mmnlng and lake a trolley for tbe
' Olmstead place when I had written
Again cam. the swrt-t \xrtce calUna. and
I my .lory aud m^nt It to the cltj.
j
j Uf. was much brl^UT after tbla |
^u ek.rywhe«.cbance eocvuuter. and I sw«i>t «n to ^ ^ .•Qh. l*ve had such an expert*
I tbe conquert of Bill l>umUnjc*s honor- ’ etKcr
j able amwt with an mmured h«irt.
i
1 found Ibi gentleman altling on tbe i Xre wTfo^a u.b^
latcp. of bla reslden.v. and 1 attacked jha^ "SIT mory r
I ax
-Llatco. Mr
1 him bokllj. He listened to my atkte] ment with rtalng ImpaUcuce.
j -Tbla dream." aald be at last la
ts ar« those: There Is a xrry poUic
worthy of a fat wlttod oW Imbecile 3 «p,rtf
nanwd CurtU O. Ooodwin”j like Porter, the atatkm master. What | -w i ir 1 rasped.
me about him I'd
be do.wn*t know wrould reach around 1
11 aeems that this
i tbe world three tlroca and tie in a dou
{ble Imwknot. If 1 bad been able to
sabt of It.”
bluff Hloufiblon out of apeaklng today
I d have aUHiped tbat ordlnamT before
tbe board of aldermen. Why dklnt
tbat occur to Porter’s alleged mlndr
IsTjoke!**
KPKa H
•TOU OUfUlT w>«
jiijrr.-Kot at all. my friend. I have a^n Mr. East Side Crowd Had a Vary Pleasant
IU
And be proceeded to M»ow me In
Oeodwla 1 called upon him 1 told him
Time Yartarday on Board J.
oalned unaMtued. llearingM were held, about* live mlnntea tbat I waa on tbe that I bad UaroM t
MonUgue't Yacht. Gem.
and -lb# mayor listened publicly to wrung trail abaolutoly.
pwauaded Mr Utoucb
-If yon want to get at tbe bottom of ^balf roas from my
many booeat men aud privately to
tbla.**
aald
be.
**1*U
teU
you
buw
to
do
Ooabua B. Btoughtou.
The East Side Crowd, about forty of
•-ivbat did be dor- I gasped
n.
1
cauX
t»eiwuse
l*m
tied
up
with
It wsa axiKMrtad that tbe mayor
-He was terribly esclied He looked aa them, bad a very pleasant time yct^lcr
r be was golflg to taint or have a fit lie
would aign on July Z. but be did Dot do tbe man In a boslncsa wayday picnicking on Marlon island. Uiv
oo. and on tbe morning of tbe next day
trip there and hack being made on J
n#*a
Montague’s yacht. Gem. Owing to
wbo called Stoughton off.
Danfortb waa counaH for tiie troOfy
the fact that a heavy rain camt
-My Weamd crandmotbe
my at one time, and they bad a
er wns eaten on board the yacht
tended *tb?«app«»e«.
Our comapoodent amt word Imma- row. lie knowa onougb altout tbe In
and despite the largeneas of the crowd.
aide or this
dlately to tbe city editor.
^tr?TLtTn*liiWot. Mr. Olmstead |01 were taken care fit nlcel>- on the
-I wiut# tbe artici# wbkh Swt pro- tbto trick, for tbaPs all It to: jnat d was ytklnt with you Curtis Goodwin te
trick to annoy the railroad crew. Dan- Ibe chief of the railroad ayodicafte and handaome craft. Coming beck,
the ereokedet old 'imacal tbat e^er wind was quite freob and as U was altb# Fourtti." ba aaH ‘tmt Pm ao forth doesn’t dare uae bia Infloeaee breathed
the brsath of life. Mr. Olm* moot dead ahead, nome very del
wwkeroT rntradeA Vm only a prophet agalart tbe franebtoe. becauae he’s been
ful times were bad. Tbe wind to tbe
1 wrote tbe article after coasultatioa In tbe tame boalncoa blmaelf. You go
to
aro
him.
but
don't
teU
him
I
seat
wUh Mr. liunbar. owner of tbe paper,
monring was also quite fresh and the
but neither of us thought tbat It would
trip was made In quick time.
^to
■»»
Bioforth
>Dd
fooDd
amount to anything Tbe fact la that
In fact. flUmgbtaa
After tbe retuni. the crowd i
Aeitbor tbe artlHe nor tbe pobUc feeV him la hli oScc iwctac tbe floor. A was la a pUos where be couMn*! elthm
jeuiaed^
to tim dub bouse wberw
thia reault Pv# got wbMsr oM riKil ho wa. and OM a^ of the frwnehlae or not apeak of It
#hy
didn't
X
aee
this
taefote?
Klnm
e. watdrmMoo and fireworks were
that waa too Mr tba flrat, to ba ao
toughton
pou-re
the
only
rsporter
In
^
state
not by one man. Wbo tbto man waa 1 bov with toiqidtr. Wb« 1 toM Mm
mu. umt*. tbe way I gk my
bawt yet learned, but PU know to- what 1 koew be Mdjr cbokrfl.
“Too ooflbt to b, niifltr oome form of
morrow, and It wiU be a great atory.

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A pretty wedding oecurrod at tbe
oora of W. H, Crandali..9ll State
atreM, Monday evening, tbe contracttog partiaa being bto son. Jonas P.
Crandall and Mlsa Carrie York of
Wilfred wniUmare ’of Edgefield. O. waa tbe groomsman and Mias
Crandall brideeasaid.
Tbe
y waa witnesaed by Mr. and
Mdand. Mr. and Mrs. a Ramford. Mrs. Horaall aad two cUMron of
and Miss Reka Witoon of BImmedlately pfter the ceremony
they left for a wedding trip to Charle­
voix but will be at borne in Traverse
City when they get back.

[ Record Want Ads Pay

One Put All saur Lagi UuSar tf#
OMmrwadaSigimAlpVfra
ThedeUvery t
Lay MattantOe
Frank Iton bee
hgy ynaterdmynadha
serrad and to their hunei
Ume. A Ug dinner
aft^ tbe dtnner hour a program wns
given. There were abemt forty present tbelr accustomed place at the eastern
and all enjoyed every minute of tbe end of tbe bulldtog and an eye witness
day. Tbe pragnon nrranged by Mlsa ■aid that It looked aa If tbe Inside
barae pul aU tour feet under tbe aUwr
bora# and to tbe oerarable both bones
Descriptive rrodlng. Vietdr Ufide- went down under tbe tongue. By
stmadera kept them from attempting lo
hlad.
rise and they were onbltebed from
Song.
tbe wagon which vrma batriced .off.
Declamation. Bessie Anderson.
Nearty every strap of harneaa bad to
Song. Hilda Clara Carlson.
be Ukm from tbe horses before Uk y
Dedamatlon. Clarence Anderson.
outtid rise.
Bong. Giles Jobaaon.
Dedamatlon. Mtoa Ida Wesilund.

W.rrr Wsra-sUtesp.
DerlamaUonr'illlda Carlson.
Insomnia U often c.iused liy worry,
Bong. Miss Bessie Anderson and Ef
which produi-es imllgvstlon and infiatai tbe Mood vessels of the hraln. fie Dahm.
Dedamatlon. Ullle SpoiVa.
Coder these cirromstanceo. Iiefore soReading. Miss Ruby Anderson.
tog L. iHd the feet should j.e put to
hot wnter. Th«* otiject of thl* U to
draw the blood from tha brad, for
Dcdnmailan. CUra Carlson.
when the blond revsels are inflated
Bong. Emma Carlson.
they press agsinrt the skull.preventing
DedamaUon, Hilda Carlson.
aleeii. Sometime* wakefulness I* from
Doclamatlon.
Hilda Carlson.
directly opposite tnmse. aud It Is reoDeclamation, Miss Anna FV>rsberg
sarr to *eml tbe Wood to the brain.
Song, Miss Emma Carlson.
In which C.-1**. relief may l»e almost Ifily <»bialned by putting tbe plltow
Duclamatlon. Miss Bessie Anderson
under the feet Instead of tbe bead and
Bong.
establUhlug a normal cirmUitlon to
tbat way.
Tlic restleM brain may
nearly always Im* soothed to drowsiness
by %taiisage of tbe temples and the
hack of the neck.
If with tlie first defeated Manton in a Spirited Ga^
signs of sleeideasnes* some of tbciw
by a Scora of 11 to fi-^Manton Had\
le methods are used many wake­
an importad Pitcher.
ful boom may be aroldvd.

I0I6SIETWORTHIS THE.

A Rritisli journal says that Japanese
students and s<hoolU.ys twenty yrora
ago had iu» apprechithm of athletics.
They took t«H> scrioiis a Mew of their
duties to waste
games tbe time that
mlglit l»e dev«4e<l to studbw. and they
lish profesaors
take a keen Intennis, nnd
lias4*ball. thoncli crif ket. with Its Ions
periodH of 4‘iiron’ed h:;n-llvlty. dm-* not
tluit a teaui of players
from the Waeeda university of Toklo
rei-rnfly left Japan, tnklng the long
voynae aeru*iH flie PHcinr for tbe pur­
•lu-iloii* with the
pose of trying
t-hatnplon team* of the Ainerk-mi uni
\eraitie*.
We may yet m*e an eight
from Toklo eomiM-lliig at Henley.

WEITJOISIMID

rmtrtlnt joon* mao." bo flaapafl.
“TooVa too wMkmlaflad to b* at latflir.
Wliatt IT I |Maiad.tbr atriac
So I was naat to
00 tbe mocnlDS of Jalr 4 to floA Dm Johokad off oU Joab fltimtbtDO toflajrT m wnekaa a
M
ie
omiT.
1 B«. «•! XottftbeeomtkmMUoMf. m.-aror w

snHTsnnFm;

Srtda and Oroem Want to Chartmrebt
an a Wadding Trip-^WHI .
j
UvwHeet,

Special to the EN-onIng Record.
Kingsley, Mich., July D.—The Kings
ley base ball team rtHleemctl Itself yes
ienlay by defeating Manton by a acorv
of n lo C. The game was spirited ami
hard fought from first to last but the
local team outplayed the visitors anti
won the game. It Is claimed that the
Monttin team bad a Grand Rapid*
pitcher and al*u a Walton plsyty alon|
as ballast. The home team is bad
again In favor and Uie nine are re
gardtHl as heroes.

JOHRSOR-BROTHBiniR
Quiet Wedding Took PI
Aflernoon at the Houm of Rev.
and Mm. U S. SiueelL
A quiet woddtoiT^ solemnised yerterday afternoon at the residence of
Rev. U a Biaart] snd wife. 417 Fifth
stn^L the oooymcilng pafUas being
J. H. Johnson abd Mrs. Lottie BrotherIon, both residents of this city. Tho
ceremony waa atricUy privnie. no one
being in attendance but a son of tb©
bride.
Light refreshments were
served bv Mr. and Mrs. L U. BlsseJl.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnaon wiU-reside. at
the corner of IIUI and Madtson at recta.
SPENT DAY AT. CLUB HOUSE.
Young ePople Celebrated Fourth in
Very Pleasant Way.
A numU*r of young people spent the
Fourth In a very pleasant way yeoterday In the morn tog. ihc-y nasranblod
at the We-que4ong club aad romalned
tbero all day <-aimg dinner and Kuwier
there. In the evening they rtijuyod a
dance.

Big Time it Silver Hike Resort

AlHiul &00 people atUmded the
Fourth of July celehratlon al-BUy^'r
Lake resort. It was a vary qulia'abd
peaceable time. Was a financial suc­
cess to the Silver Inn likewise the
I.OX .Vngcles orange grower* recent­ Ladies’ Aid.
ly a.nvtnl tlo-lr tree* fnmi nn «ttm-k <»l
The next party wlU M' given Friday
millions of cutworm* by wrapplni evening. July 14lh. Music will M* furtbe tni
finmiM-r
nlKhed by Will Helms fiveidece oreseh ln*e. Ibe
che»(lra.
Brnwl allrr. lYtip.
triuumxl so that they woeldn’t toneli
the greimd. Tbe worm* m.unri crawl
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
l»a«t the horrter of flyiiaper.

Summer
Terrors

Acnes Tetter!
Eczema * ;
iSalt Rheum
Psoriasis
Nettle Rash

An itching, burning skin disease during tbe h9t, sultry summer veathd-, is a positive
terror and a veritable demon of discomfort. The
he intolerable itching and stinging
stmgiojg are tantatanta-.
>-pc are caused by acid poisons in tb«
into life and renewed activit}’.
These fiery acids keep the blood in a riotous and sour
condition, and the skin unhealthy and feverish—they inflame the pores and retard perspim*
tion, when the whole body feels like an over-heated furnace, and the escaping poison btims
and blisters like liquid fire.
THE ITCINMS WAS
1 TORSENTING ECZEMA,
To the skin disease sufferer,
Kaksas errv. Mo,, May. 1898.
summer time brings no joy,
In 2896 I experienced at times
patches on tbe inodcof my bands that but is a season of unrest, sleep­
simply terrible; i
Itched and burned, causing much dis* less nights and incessant pain,
comfort. As time went br it grew
xvorsc, I hr.d read medieme iu my resulting iu shattered nerTcs,
early twenties (now 50 ycurs of age) physical exhaustion and gen­ ed to gm its fair triA; a fewr bottles cured
end was convincr«l that X was aiBicted
with a type of Eexema. I coiiRullol eral derangement of all the
several ^lysiciaus and a ntuiilwr of vital forces. Scratching is a
specialjsls,'aud ii:>ed sevrrul external
SAD FOMI OF TETTER.
nnplicnlioas.OTicof which was claim-, pleasant recreation to one torcd to be a certain specific. I confes*. mcnlcd and almost distracted
> airrh lo twice tbeir
howoTT, I bad but litOc failh in
hy
an
aggravating
itching
skin
external apnlimtions.yet I nv-d tlietn,
rcceiring but sli-.:l:t t^porary relief. eruption. Some find tempor­
In I’cbruarv I decided to t.*y S. S, S..
rjidia kaslhon n month I o.pcricnot'il ary relief in bathing and the
a change for the better, aud bv Mav application of lotions and
of that rear ail synajrtmris ha'l clivappeared, and I foitndm%'*clf cr.tirrir salves. A few hours respite is aud vntecranpleSy cured, Tbi. was fiftero
curwl, aad ha\-c hod no return of the gained hy such methods, but yean ago, aad I hav'e m
Mguofmyoa trooble.
disease amcc
U'. T. Barsif,
nothing applied extemallvcan
^.
Statioa .A, Kansas City, Mo.
837 SL Paul SL.KanaaaC
alter the condition of the blood
DCTsistent and faithful
or check tlic outflow of tlic bunring fluids through the skin. Only persistent
constitutional treatment can do this. The acid poison in the blood, w hich is the real 'cause of
Limulated impu­
the eruption, must he attacked, and when the 1blood has been cleared of all accumulatf
rities and ixitored to a healthy condition, then, and only then, will a thorough and lastW
cure he effected, and for the accomplishment of all this, no remedy equals S. S. S-, which
contains all requirements for cleansing and building up the acid blood, and in\*igoratmg
and toning up the system. S. S. S, completely and permanently eradicates c\’c
of poison, thus effectually pnreenting a fresh outbreak of the disease.

sss

ipdon disamears,
becomes soft and smooth agam.
Skin diseases appear in various Ion
in postnles or T"
Wpsand '
tioo of the 1____ ,_______
ni brave tbo s’orma of CbItooDt Pass.
effectnalcnie. No bad efiects ean oome
i»a a*^
ni crooa tbe plains of froaeu gSma.
becanse h contsins no Arsenic, Potash
other harmfal
fd leave my
and cross ibe aea
Rather W tie wttbdot Rocky Moim
drugs,
but
is
guaranteed
a
strictly
vegetable
remedy.
lain Tea, Jobaaon Drug Co.
If j-ou are a sufferer from some summer terror UkeEcsema^ Tetter, Acne, Paoriaris, S4t
Rheum, Nettle Rash or kindred disease, vrite ns abort it, and rnedical advice or ^ny q*oal
information wanted trill be given trithort charge. «
Our Book on Skin Dueases triU be sent free to all desiring iL

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tMng Om utoto tax 1
oMiM MSI toS tho I
employnd hy ^ com
nf to m
to roduced to lo.
10. the
tto comtaisamn
sd • mismUssmatoiiM ncii»
the^jHuftomflF dtototoMtow whkA^ Mtitod tto UMerk. mw <m
toofS^ MM MW XMM M>a WB- pkwml ttol UMr Borrim will not to
Ham A BoIma •
Boalon Mtoed nflor Baptomber li. ThM wffl
hoy. dtotohtod to Jneknen pttoto for onable the now cnmmttoi— to atari

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SHERLOCK ^
HOLMES JK
By A. CONAN DOYU.
Mr W-riM A**—r-;rf»*-W* M
rk* W»H ar OM ■MmtMm.'* *Tk( Ml
•r Ik. »*».—A M«itr »• •MrtM.-■».

The Adventvre of
’llieThre^tadente
i

No. »

ftrlM

Tte virfbrtinvtB r«n« mb

'

me. I hare a Mtartore Mr. Banmia,
d<h I wrote to yaa oaity Ihli morn­
ing in the middle ef a rttolem altot.
It waa h^ I knew ttot my ahi had
fbandoBeoat H«reltla.ah. ToawOI
aee that I hare said: *1 tore detarmteed
nat to go to far the oxamteattoL 1

1 lNH«c B*d ewt • look fttn of harror
n MB latMA
to bar Ikat yen
ond rcpmck »t Bomitoiiv.
M. Mr. OlkMt Mr. I «rrir at Mt liAnd to «R«t fay TOV BBlBIr
BBtacp.- told «MBMA
wliy

tral BtthUthic Purtag On. J. H. Cmmond. SupC
JMy 5^

num period of two Jman for
larceny of a WeyeW. may hare ta 14
Harris B. TUtmt.
tkgto jtoto town thaa the tarn tih toe date
hoard; vho has been employed aa a Merk ta
taken apaetal action In htaj the state hoard of health for more
tto law. <
Jadgea afi over tto Male ftsod their
maximum periods ta aMtenctag
iMta. Tto aupceme ooait deMdcA
hownear. ttot the maximnm aanienoe
Bhoald to toe OM txed by atatute.
Tto aealeace exptmd by Jadge Law
expired Friday, and except tor the anle courfa later tnterpretatkm of
Ihe law, to wouM be reieaaed today.
Mow be cannot be lei ouCbMOre Are
I are up unleua he Is parolad und

fSya* tajw «a«o Taaadya. hn. 8aKk.MtEaitBllkU8t.Tl^
araaCItF. Hewpbeaam.

potatad to a
rwk B. Briggs has Jbeen
t aa tookkeeper In toe state

l girl tor I
housework. None other need
Mrs. George Becker. 714

ecrml years employed Iu a similar
capacity In the aodilor genermt's ofAce.
Trouble has beca experienced by the WANTKD--A cook, woman,
workmen nt the big power house of
to do dtalng room and
toe Michigan Luke Superior Power
work. Lnka View House.
company at the 8oo owlag to the hig
Ash that swarm the canal. The Ash are
CUNNINGHAM SHINES SHOE8!acu as his
guaranteeing drawn into the turblnek. and while the
Uoo Barber Shop.
his good bcharlor. The boadaman wheeU are not stopped the koraepowbe n iwMdcat.of the state, and «• Is dlminiM>ed to a conMderable ex­
FOR RENT.
friend bate. Judge i«t. In erne of the wheeU Just ex
Law uays to Is gotag to see If he can- •mined a stn^ 4H fret long was
HOUSE FOR REHT.^uly l»t. tomn
The state j found. It had been In the wrfacel aex State and Roao streets
8er«
pardon board ha. promised to do what i < r*l days and had decreaaW the force
rooms, small bam. B J. Moegan.
H^
! of the dynamo attached 4<Mkorse power.
Norvell F. Churcfalli tbU week rocalU If B.h .hoald gn imu .11 tte
an Incident of'the clrU war In which Bhni 4he plaat I, Id full opcTBtk* It ] poR RENT-llome «ttb all m«J«D
Churriiill saved the We of Gen. Oeo. would iDLwa B loM of more ihBB S.oeu j |,iproT«M»u. West Twrtnh
pn,,_ laqulre lOIS Soatb U
Aa Custer Just after the latter had hompoTO-. or abnui JiO.WBl per year. |
Her. Bupeoe Snook of Aoa Arbor
ij.,|
been appointed' commander of toe
.eill 1
I baa purchased a launch which he will.

HONCV TO UMM-Ma tas elBHa
pMlaMcrtsataa Womm tat Mi.
totahw at a KeNaaiara. VaA
Plao. Hueal.
Inly.

tba traa IBaT
Ualaaad HUa<

On |iay da.v* iMlnons am dosed 8B4
saving* l«iiks op.w until n*ldnlght '
Krrxant girt* hire for half a year
at a time by ronlnict at pnbllr rv^wllj
c*lhre.
•n tw la a frk grapk l«ox oo eveiy
wtm-t ear.
Write lurwagp. pm o«l
right uu!t!lw*r of statrT*. «hol» tn the

^ , I take with him to the Philippine Isl I FOR RENT—Housu.
ing on that brWtant career_____
Young fanner* i«n U»m>w moBiy Klldce. U4 Wm KIntb
cavalry leader which reflectod ao much
Wr. Suo.»k* will engage In misfrom govermuent at n per rent."
Jai
rnu-tu airy no illlti mtrs. Men pri^
glory on himself and the Michigan brl- «onary work and will u*e toe launch | tau pboo. i:i.
lia|»* thr fimwt in tl*e world physical­
. One toe er cofning mfwyp mf [« traveling with his fellow work.TS t
ly. Army sTTvIf-e uulversal: only 5J8
L On the evening of July. lW3.jf«>m point to point, lb propc^es to
per
emt. of youth* rejected for phyab
toe brigade was entering Hunters- IKme‘rale din-p Into the Interior and j
FOUND—Ladless* ebalelalne watch. (wl def.ct.
town. PiL. Custer In the lead. At his i miablUh mlslsons.
j
lleilih sidemua.
Death rate for
Owner can recover at the Krt<nlng
men IsJk l**-au*e of dangerou* fishing;
stJrmp rode Churchill, bis orderly. [ .
n_i-Ti.li taV i 'A'V
Record offlcc.
June JT-U for women. M'*. Av*TBgc exp*nse of
Suddenly a w^e bri^de of re^l car^
living
1«**»
than
any
other elvUlaed
airy appeared; Oen. Custer at the head y,v,^i,n-3rtbrniom, growing on stony
LOST
country perhap*. Axi-ragr wage earn­
of a single company, charged toe rc-b^
ing*.- INK a year.
el brigade, and held It in check until tliat It ha« Iweii plrkinl up In mistake
More reindi'cr than horse*. BMCa
the rewt of hit command could form | for a stone. Another siicrle* of the
sheep than cow*.
the owner. FYndi-r will confer a
tor action. T^Tillc Oen Ouster was thus !
crow »ng on iltv hHU mond
Illlicralc% Two iiwn In a tooBsawl
favor by returning to Dr. A. H. Hoi In Fw«-»|er..*3 In Norway and iHrOengaged with the enemy In front
»\urTn
dllfk^' 4
liday.
July 6-*i
mark. neventv-<igH In Russia, which
rebel o«cer dashed in iK-hind him and.
to -Improve” Norway and FvreJust as toe rebel's saber waa ready to ^ ,,rpwnl.h gray txilor. tinged with
lien by dlvhlliig and «t»miuenug themi
descend on Custer’s head, young j
tIlwo phinl* look like store*.
FOR8ALE
13 *; even In EjiglaiHL-^Xew lark
Churchill spurred his hoi>c to the res- i»ut for a short tinw th**y put forth
WorhL.
.

cue and cut down the cqulhemer. sar- bright yellow flower*.
Htlll another FOR SALE - Driving horac. alw>
Vl-eele* of the same plant
iMiggy. cutler and bamesa. Rubt. J. |
Ing Cosier a We.
It* Tw* «Jr«U <3*»llil«*;
'*
the quarts pebble-.
-Is
It
po**lMo.”
n*k**l
the passrli^ Price.
July
Harry Farrow of^ near Flint k the
ger on the Mi**l««i|»pl river stcamowner of a mule of the Maud siwcics.
Death f«,m ,*^itnnltls.4ue to execw-1
SALE-Ladi«' Uhrmy
l*xat. kioki».f nt tie tnrtdd. IwlUng
tlon pri>pcrty. Inquire Mrs. Knee-1* 1o*id.‘
^ -Hial I**'ph- ever drink thla
but It wna nm until last week that her aive taking of pills, was *4811*1 to UJune
dUposItiao to cmitiale the strenuous the cause of a woman's <k*ath at a Jiand. 340 State atreeL
Isviky ps-iwnecr with
activity of her prototype of the comic Brtsiol lEnjr.) ItMiucst.
for' SALE—1!.U ft. teat with |.tet j
””
the lirii-ntl
section of the Sunday iw wspapt-rs a*
form. Inquire at Bennett's Ji'welry
TRV A~RECORO WANT AO.
i
j fake a gb*i/«f wnU-r. let it
pour
sumed a serious pha*e. When Mr.
; off tlw 4-Ii Ar ftutd :il tic- l4p. and It *
ParroWs 13-y«-ar*dd son Asa was M-nl ’
LOOK for ShMfer's T^natellaf.
HOUSES AND LOTS—Monthly pay- { the N-t dr uklur ^ct.-r Ir. the workl.”
out to the pasture to nnind un the
I -r.iJt the A4 d:-c4 nt n! the |*r|to«t—*
menis. llermau W. Smith. C|3 W*-*t
mule and bring her to the barn he pnv.
d4»rT
that nwsy.
Eleventh street, Clllgens phone 199 •
, r, p
vided himself with a piece of wire. «mcj
June 27-tf *
-oil y«m ever (
end of which he looped over the mule s [
ailr.i;;.i TriM;''-.
bead and the other about his wrist. 1
FOR SALE—Wanbousc huilding oo j
The noose drew so tightly on the ani-'
Bay street, cornier Hall, also 14-[ GOING FISHING? Stop at
mal’s ut'ck that she protested by starthiwso power gasoMne «mgino and _alae Drua,' $uta atraM Uvery bam
Inc oe n run. and Pnobrntarily the
ft*^ mill ouifU: alMi 9^n»om brick : ^
balL AU kinds, froA
lioy folluwi-d her until he lost hi* fool
rc*ld4-ncc. i;.-.? Sixth street
Apply?
may ISif
ing. Be was dragged about a hun­
to John Honifield at rebidence.
J
dred rods over stones and stumps and
y
JiineSCtrj-----------------------through a creek before his predica­
_______ i________________
TRV A RECORD WANT AOL
ment was dlscovtwl. and when he
FOR SALE—New fourinrh wagon.
was finallv rescued be was a rows of
Inquire of H. Hyman, 2i0 Washing
bmlfcs and all that was left of his
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
ton streeL
June *4-tf
clothing was the neckband of his
shirt. His cfmdUlon is serious, but It
FOR SALE—Farm 120 acres. good lFillB DCllt&l ^^OTIC
Is bt'llcved that he will recover, a*
when customers de­
building*, young orchard W tree*.]
_______________
there arc no cvldenc<'S
broken
good water: will exchangb for Trav- •
rv.
mand the B M S T.
bones or otocr internal Injuries.
erjM* City property. F. A Dean. II. |-------------------------------- —-----------------Steady call for the
One of the best known young men
than be and not ao peevish by half.
A L. M.rc. CO
J..ne K«f I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
of Battle Crev-k. a fine muslcUn. and
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Sli b«a»ro
belonging to a gt*>l family, has N-It seems,” he said, “to give her the ?oB»e a compIfK' wn-ck l»y the use of
and lot. on wet ride. Will ukc
inratest happiness Just to Mt and listen
rocaine. • He was Induced to first take
to tor talented husband talk.”
RwlthO. P.CUrTvr* I
phono 55*. E J
-Te*,” she replied: ”tbe silly little the drug by a young friend, who told
thing! 8omettn>e* It seems to me that him of the pleasant sensation It pro­
when a woman is foolish she ean be duced. The habit became ao fixed
about seven time* more foolish than that hla family had him sent to the
FOR SALE-Ncw
f- t launrh.fgAi (STAIX AVD
any other creature on earth,*!-aiicago Detroit house of correction •'for 60
nanod Tobo. »-ay A Ikmi-n ensine. |

Rccord-nerald.
Inqulrr 410 State St.
J«ne l» 'f L.
Z,
days. an<f tola not reforming him. he
became Insane and wah sent bi the
Osly s Vas>W— rntTimm,
lo
us
that
the
FOR
SALE
OR
EXCMANOE-Oood
I
It was a house with a balloon asylum at Kalamafrxv He ha.* iN-eo
aeven TYYoni hou.*o. brick foundation, j
^flublic are recogniz­
frame, standing on «-edar posts,
A out of that InsUlutloii for some time
f. D. moi*<
fifty ft»ot loL Will lake team, barCeree trm{M-*t from the north had and it was thought that he had broken
ing ihc merits of
ncM and wagon, or horac, buggy and
►truck It Just after the roof bad been toe habit, but he began Its us*- and U
ihe^sc instruments.
, baracaa a* part payment, balance on
Ml aiKl the weather liounllng fin­ DOW In a pitifut condition again. At
Let the good work
ished. ai^ bad pushed It five feet out
! time. A. B. Curtis.
Junel6-tf|
cootinue.
You can
too city Jail, a complete wreck. He baa
_ _
sitting oo the front
FOR SALE—Ladler wheel. Ajax
given
a
list
of
fifteen
name*
of
yonng
rest
assured
that
stepjklmly smoking hi* pipe, when
model. Morgan A Wright lifca. In-1
meo who be know* are afhlcted with
the traveler happened akmg.
every KIMBALL
quire at 223 East Froat atreet
i.
-Had a stroke of tuul luck, haven't too cocBlBc habit, and be pleads that
PIANO we sell in
something be done to reform them
are now taking orders
before loo late. This dtarfoaure baa
this community
FOR SALE-Store building, atock and
-Bunding vtobM have stood It all caused a sensation among too friends
strengthens our posifor the celebrated
j fixture*. Win ten all or any part,
right If It had lieen finished, womklnY Of the young men.
or will reaC balldtag, ApMr »t <»€•
. lion in the Piano
A number'of strange Ilttlonbooklets
* -I reckon aa” (Puff, puff.)
Ichat Rmaatbal. TraTer„ atr. Mtch.
Trade.
“A broad
-Going to tmr it down and bnlld it were received at Qrmnd Ledge by mall
mar rt-a.
over again?”
statement.” but wc
that have cxcltfsd not a UtUe curieaiiy.
-Nope.” (Tnff.i
The Utle of the pamphlet U The Eagle
are proving it n'ery
i FOR SAUI-^ne reslMnce property.
-May r ask what you Intend to do Screama The pamphkA statea that
day. Come and sec
IMoom houaa aad |iara. 100 ft. lot.!
srith It?”
there Is a gang of thugs at Bualeid
-Xothln'." answered the owner, r»hooaa ha* Mlg mater, bath room and j
them.
moving his piiu^ from bis moctli. ”Go- that have been respooslblo for about
fenmea. tesalra af F. Tharten over
all
the
deatoa
that
have
oocurred
In
In' to wait fer a barrimne to eome
fmt Natloaal baak. TMepheee 28 ,
flMD the other dirvetton end straighten that vIelBtty for aomq yeart past. It
may 28Hf
1
It up aglP.”—fTiiento Trr.mne.
doe* not deal in gencrallUea. but give*
BaBMB of people now Ihrtag at 8u»'
FOR
SALE—41 tots ta Hanaak*! Wh
THE IKDIAM JHJLY OK HIAWATHA field and Implicates many wefl known
add; 6 ooentcre lou froatteg on t4tb
^^A O. R. & L RT.
citlxcns in varloas crtaMss. Tto hw
atreet, 4 ta Oriftn 41 Wlnale'a add.,
TBe OJlbwax Indian drama “Hlawathor boldly accoses variona SunSald
aad 3 lots oa Weat Ffoat street,
Urn” *U1 ba «H*e at Lake Ya-«ar-v>men of crimes aa shocking as anytotog
wm to sold aa easy paymeota or
mos. near Vetoaker. Mlch_ dalijr from
that ever occurred ta toe palmlaat
exchange for other property. Oao.
Jaljr «li to SepL 4«lt- TW» rendlttoa days in Jaaae iamea* time. Tto antoor
W. Raff.
Mar 11-tf
at Die Ittdtaa a. a nwanWr Erire.
4loea not hint at kta own Identity and
AoaM . be aeen bjr erery oa*. Deno date, time or place of pahllcntlon
aetlpClTC paaNiM caa ba bad by a^
bglTun. In two plaeea tto book bears
OaalMtarm.
wm
lahe
hooM
Md
dratainc tk*a4 agaaL G. R. * L By.
toe Odd Fellow's ubMob. it la be­
Ttarene City, or CU XroAwood. O.
lieved there that It ta tto work of m]
K.A,OraadRaiilda.Mleh..
craxy man and no credit ia ghren to
..V- Frtemtak'aato*ma*v
tto wild atories of Crimea printed.
TRY-A RECCIIO MrANT Aa
|
laaxmnch aa wfcea tke law reon

FOUND

JULY
irs A GOOD SIGN

1

Kinnball

Owdebt kr Oomw* Wrekly.

that the acratdi on that table la aUght
at one aide, but dMpans te tto directloa
of the bedroom door. Ttotlnitwlfla
fMUfh to show na that the shoe had
bfen drawn In tnt dlrectloa and that
«»ccalpi1t had taken refneetocre. Tto
earth found tto niO» had bean Ml on
the table, and n aerohd aanqile was
loMeoed and fell is the bedroo
may add that 1 walked out to th
kow ^nnhtoarable nsan. ever came letic grounds this morning, uw that
tenactom
hlto^ ^
to
^
to ttot of

C. O. CARVER

PRICES REASONABLE

......... '

I AIM O

sualT^Jy.***^ ^raSlSr admit that I am ,
. .u wmiU luve lie?m done h^
unable to prove It. But It seems imobI c.n 1‘iai a.s he pasi^ T^^doo^
nlile enougli, sliuv* the moiumit that ' |‘<Ti'«'«ieil the k«*y whkh had been lert
Mr. Soamos* back was lonml you recareVssness of
ntmputocan
Kosed the than who was hiding iu thsl A
see If they
j
l»ro3fs.
It was not a dangerous
llnnuUter lU kinl his dry Ui«.

; ploli for he could always pretend that
-Therv w ak no man. sir.”
•‘“• l b looked In to
• Ah. that's a plt^\ Bannister, Vp to ’ ^
now you may bax-e apoktm the truth, i tl«.
-Wi ll, wiNMi he saw that they were
but now I know that you have I
llH' man's face act In sullen dettancr. | tndeed th. K<vifs it was tnei i that he
•nHrewas»owan.alr.”
ylekicj
tcuiidatlon. He put hla
•x\M»e cvme BannWurr
on Uie tahki. tVhat waa it you
”Xo. air; the^ was no one.*
! put mi that itialr near the wlndowr
-In that ease you can give ua BO fur- ‘
intly at
ther lufurmatloD. Would you please, Holme* too
on tto chair.
*etby 1
hear Uk' hedroiim door. Now, toamea, and be took the pro
1 am gotng to aXk you to have tto to copy them. He thought tl
great kindness to go up to tto room of must return by the main gate i
youngGUchrtstamrtoaakhlintoatep to would aee him. Aa w» k:
d^toto yuum.”
i came back by the Mde gala. «
An Instant later the tutor retnmid.
to heard tdm at the very door.
Kumed.1j to)
He was i was no possible escape. He forgot Ida
Iwinglnc with him the
man-Ult Uthe and | glovea. but be raught up his shoes and
a One hgiuv of
ant npm face Ills troubtod bhw tyea
gtaneed at ea<h of us and dnally
rd with an exiwesstou-uf blank dismay
upon Bannister in the farther corner.
-Just done the door.* ndd Bolmto
«*Xow. Mr. Gilchrist we are aU gaH*
akme tore, and no one need ever know
ooe wocxl of what passes between m
We ran to |>eefectly frank with eyh

MI80ELLANEOU8

MtooitoMAf It mototo ni

*Xo. tot FM hare MW.** aald Bohnck
*Ttoia M tto maa who ael me In the
“Kow. Mr. y»u mnat aae that afto
BannMfT*a words ponr poaitioB la ndbtpath.-*aaklhe.
•t>omeaa«.Manaiator.**aakl HMmea.
bopetoa and that row only chance tto
*lt irlU to dear to you from what 1
-•Bat wtMt fwMi ondmeo «oaM jro« in • ftnnk cMfmtom.r
hare sakitoat only yoo could bare M
.liarrcoer
• -Mai It te fM>e for Aonitadi tbat I
Ml ^‘l^BOd ■»»
kM
li*rr tmM xnjr^lf oot of bod «t tbo
BBtiiDcir iKNir of G. 1 boro s»ot In two aelf an hla knara Wide tto Ubie. ami. tbCdOOrvlMBTOBOMMOOL iBtoki.
tmt If Ifett wtaOow. M wo. totonrtek Bla toce In Ida handk to had
bio. Can you not dear W the
tmt latB B storm of pomioiiate ooblam potat in thU mystery and teU to
blBT ^
le reasons for your aettonr
Stole.* mild ^61m«.
-It was atople enough. Mr. If you
r. and at toast M oM
beiBcacaUoascrim* only bnd known, bat arlth aU yocr
InaL.' Itohapa it woidd be oaato for deremeoB It waa hnpoaMble that yoo
yoo If I wore to tst? Mr. Boamss what could know. Time was. air. when 1
occurred, and yoo can chock ihe where was butler to old » Jatoa QUehriM.
I am wnmr ShaU 1 do ao? Well widl
don't txtmlde to anawer. listen, and to was rained I came to the cotlece as
aerrant. bat 1 never forgot my old em­
■oe that 1 do you no Inlnatke.**
-From the mommit. Mr. Soomea. that ployer tocanae to waa down In the
axwld. I watched his aoa all 1 could
ao €
told that the pa- tor the sake of old days. Well. Mr.
pen were In your room the caae began when 1 came Idto this room yestn
to take a dellnite ahape In my mind.
Ihe printer one cooM. bf coorte. dm
mlaa. He couM examine the papers 1B
hla own oAce. Tto Indian 1
tbonghtMthlBg of. If the proofa were stood tbdr message, .df Mr. So
them tto game waa up, 1 do
in ron be cookl not
b into that chair, and Mi
»hat they were. On the other hand. It
aecoed an nathinkable colncMeoce would bodge me unUl Mr. So
it for yod: Tton out tame my
that a man obooM dare to enter the
ng master, whom 1 bad dandled on
room, and that by chance on that Tery
day the papers were CMI the UbIe. I my knof. and ronteaaed 11 all to
dtonlmed that. The man who entered Wasn't U natural, sir. that I ah
iKNiro* Imid work ki»d cortocd «t iHiot knew that tto papers wore there. How save him. and wasn't it natural also
inllM. with BooKthliif to show for did be know?
Ihiit I should try to sprok to him as
11. l^ottUBtr
lid hare done and m
-Bton I appiooctod yoor cooi
He bckl oat hlo ImumL On the palm examined the wkidow. Ton ami
that he could not profit
were thtw Uttle pjrmmkla of black, me by aomraaing that 1 was com
uchadeedT Ckwkl you hUme me.
donirtv claj.
fdailng the poaalbUtty of aorfe one I
tlofmeo, joa had oolj two jreo- ing In broa
broad daylight under the
tenlay.of aU these
-.VnO one more thla momln*. It fa k self thnx
It Such an Idea ^
fair anniment that wbererer Xa 8 anrd. I
catue from la alao the aoorce of Noa. 1 man would need to be In order to sec
come. Watson. As to
amis. Eh.WataoD? Well comeakma aa to paaaed what papers were on the you. Mr. 1 trust that a bright fi
and pot friend fioamM out of lila pate.** ccnttsl table. 1 am alx feet high, and await* you in BhodcMa. For once yoo
The onfjrttmate tutor waa rertalnlj 1 could do it with an effort Xo ohe
re fallen low. Let us see In the fu^
In a atafe of pitiable ajtitatloa wheo we leos than that wooM haro m ctonee tore bow high you can rise.*
found him la hia Miambera. In a few Already, joo aee. I had rsaaoa ta think
U* WastrU Xa Hel».
that If one of your three atudents was
ttirticf, and he waa atlll in the dileimna a man of unusual height he waa
The humor of a situatlou somel
maklut the farta fHibllc and moat worth wautlng of the three.
ppends not merely on a sfi
allowing the culp.lt to compete for the
-I entered, and 1 took yon into my phrase, but may turn on the way It Is
valoablej»cholar*hlp. lie <xwM hanlly coniWeoce as to the sugsmtlows of th?
. the accept th.nt marks the ex
atatul atlll. ao areot waa Ma mental aid side table. Of the center table I couW
Lion. One day recently a tottering
l.iHou. and he ran townnl Uolinea with moke nothing until In your description peevish oUl man entered the lobby of a
two eoiter handa oota^retrlied.
fa^hlooalde Xcw York hotel sod 1
of t;ilchrtst you mentioned that be
•Thank tM*oren
come! a kmc distance Jumper. Then
more or lem Ubored advabce toward
.1 f.wred that ytHi had irlren It op In whole thing came to me In an inatant. tto elerator used exclusively to renrb
dt^liatr. What am 1 to do? Hltall the and I only needed certain corrolmi
Ibe gwst rooms. He was not a |
rxniidnatluu pro.^.^r
tmt had l>ecn In the bofise on earlier
pnsif*. which I apei'illly obtained.
••Yi'a, let It proc^wd. bj all meuna." ’
-What happeneil was this: Thl«young occasions. One of Ihe ball boys who

-Tim thla macarfellow bad emplnyeil his afternoon at bad been but a little time on the force
-Ile ahnll not compete.*
the athletic grounds, where h« had approached the old man and tn a man
-You know hlmr
been pmrtlclng the Jump. Ho return ner that should have Indicated a dls
. T think an. If tlila matter la not to cd eam log hU Jumping shoes, which position to be courteously helpful said
liccome puliUc we niu«t irire ouraelveit are provided, as you are aware, srith to him. -Anything yon want Mrr The
f^aln powera and rei«dve oumelvea aereml sharp splkea. As be passed old man misinterpreted tto toU boy's
Info a amnll private «x*tirt maHlnl. You your window be saw. by means of his inquiry as a challeuge. He halted for
an Instant hmg enough to gl*re at the
greot bright, these proo
armchair In Ubie and conjectured what they were youth, then resUroed hla way. saying
think that we are now
the mWMh\
more to blmaelf than In answer to the
Netinif to airike terror
aumrlcnty liuptrtiiu
Query. "Going np to aee my mother.*
Into a imllty l»rea«t KIinHv rlnjr llj*‘
And. sure enough, be was on his way
to see hb mother, nloety-elght years
dl**ial «|ip**aramv.
-You will kindly clo^ f»,e d.» »r.“ wild
Holniea. -N.m: Il«unUt»T, will >om
idcn^c tell n« the Inilh ali.nit y»*^tcr
ilay'N Incldemr
Tlie man tanie^l while to the root* of
blahnir.
-I liare told you every thtnj:. air.*
•‘Xothftu: lood.ir
-Nothlus at all. *ir.-Well then. I inu«t m ike acmie an|P
geatlona to you. \Vli.‘n y.m *at down
ou that clialr ie:.|. nl ,y dWt ,ViiU do ko
Tu order to i«oiuTal *.»m»- oh)ect nhirh
would hare Miowu who h.ad beini iu
the roomr
lUuolater’a fai-e wa* jdia.Mly.
-Xo. atr; rertalnly

WANTED.

J.ILHOELLMAIITEt

Teacher ef Vielie
Snth sue SkNStwe

328 soun VM STIRT

i

if

•iKEYSTONE BRICK

'marR

KMBAtL
MsieiniE

M. B. HAW1ER, Prop.

TmrAmcoRowAMTAn.

Tieteiee Dili :
Brick Ce.

KEYSTONE. MICH.
meow WANT A*.

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THE cvotme Mcem.

tmveiisc

cmr. tnoHioAii. wcwtcsttAY, july % mL

Fads Are Staiiboni.lliiigs
£Sr>-'^s^'^'s:s
It to

tly

of »Miy erf OT toidif

iSbcSm

elated tket

Ctapp hare pledged their ewppon and

inS that in* (WnbM ti»
Mewee cf me pcoule. *

al dtoegafton to already weU lined ap
port as the asnatora.
The tote Mary A. Uftormere was a
shrewd woman who bettered In -ftghttog the derll with his own are - 8hej
was coererted to this htea by the ex-1
ample of an old friend, a dergn
With a eotema air be aanounced f
the pelplt one day that a betion had
foend In the coltectlon. -Only
one IndhrMmJ in the cherch co^
have been guilty of thU trick.” ho
eald. -and I shall expect this person to
replace the betton with a coin.” After
eerrice a nsember of ^ ehurdi owned
Tb« follovrior leUrr b only om ol np to being the coWt and asked:
”How did yon know I was the mnnr
-I did not know.- said the ctergymaa.
-But you said oaly one person conid
hare
done it.- -Just so.” was the re­
tMMMiy Cjrf rmt merit,-oiherwiM it
ply. -Two persons could not have put
OTitol
r tide sad •Uiilfwaaeo.
tame button on the plate.”

Th»aatfcnn«taaHt7of UPS {
OOTFEB nrriTCa all oppoatiaB.

I?2S£.««o

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•eh, tadtgmtkm, bkmtinir. leooorrham,
-lemit^be-bn^alone’’

fecll«t, e*-

BEIBttlllEWSOFTHEWOflUi
Tiwarfr McClure of Yale haa ao
•dniolauuod fh4- iinlven^Uv flnancea
that there %lll be no deHcU at'the end
' of tha preac'Qt year. On being oompll>
men ted regarding tbto ataie td thing*
Mr. MrCiurg aaid jt merely reveal*
the enonwMt* t>n«»lli!mie« nf tiring
vlthln your mean* on the old-faahtoned plan.
General T. J. Wlni ha*
nand of the norihorn dlvh

eovera almoat half a century of atrennotia aerrier Hr la a native of Penn
lylnuila, having aerved through the
war with the Sixth Pennaylvania regh
ncBt.
King Edward receive* dally ’bo fewcr than 3.000 new*paper* and 3.000
KHtera, while the exar and German
enperor roetdre carh fn»m C<io to 7tK»
letter* and appeal*. The king of Italy
ia troubled by alxml WM) and Quwni
Wllhelmlna from ItHi to iSo. All thete.
however, are put in the «hade by the
pope, who hold* 0r*l place with from
S2.000 to 23.000 Icttera crtTy day.
Thia porfentoua Hat apinar* npon
the letterboad of a man doing hu»l
neaa in Kanaaa: ”W. P. Knote, at toraey^it law. M. P,. N. P.. hartu***. hug
*ie», wagon*, hog tight fence, aewing
. machine*. »4*iw»wtur* and ice. I-'afin
Implemcwita. Ilr«*Hng atabUw. Karma
and city prt»pcrty. Cattle and hog*
Ifottght and aold. Money to loan. I^c: 1^ Inidruntent* drawn; ,nl*o teeth
Bullet county. Kan.. U. 8

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EVERYWHERE

SOLO BY

WOOLBOV fiPICl 00^ Toledo. Ohto.^

tonic, and not
rastic purge, are la*wlif* Utile
Early Riser*. They cure Heahache.

cth ArtJeJ-.
view of the prince of ^’hlcs at a re,
cent public function, and writes borne
In this t
Died fashion
the appearand of bU royal highness:
”He to such m little chap, no Uller
than I. and though he has a pleasant
countenance we failed to find a trace
of the ^intelligence and fun* this fu­

ure

n^wtH * Wtirh Haxoi s«
ll to the purest, and to**t for Sore*.
Boms. Boll*. Ecaema. Blind. BKvdlng.
ItchlBg or |>nicrudlng
iWi the
genuine Dc-WIU’s Witch lUxel Salve.
Sold by all dealer*.
In conipllincnt to
llltam. prince —
Orange, the color* of the ttounc C.I

««m«i .i,h b, bu

Risers arc small, cavy to take aad
®a*y to act—a safe pill Mack Hamil
ton. hotel clerk at Valley City. N. D.
sar*: Two boitie* of these
Utile
j

•setety of Purto.
Urn klag of the Oscm to!
MV Bamatni. rate* orsr the am
pMrtoco to the workL
The Err. Courttosd Meysfi
BnmlOnihas prsctteslly booto
pMIO idpjrteg to
cHy.
Ihset*. the NsmglsB dramstte
poet, will write no ■wto. It to sal
though hto mestal ami phytocsl <

Barry,- waa bora to Medesh. AJgetla.
to ISia. and has. to hto lime, bees a
ctocs* clown, rnllor, and a miser.
Theodore Hasses, lirrt serrrtsiy of
the Rnsston embsssy at
D. C. I* an accompltohei
charity's
frequently give* rooceru
rake.
Gcarge 1.^‘yrtw. a woU educated
Parlsbin, ram* a comfortable llvetthood by tgnrtng as the fosrteesth
gnewt at dinner psrtles. to help supersUtloa* thirteen people out.

my* that to the days of the old UslvcnUly club st the capital there was
a certain olijeclionabte person, of the
specie* of nouveau riche, who had asecreded in gaining admission to that
cluk now defumt. which was ctStoMcred very ext lu«U-e.
One dsy this vulgarian became ex­
tremely noisy and offenslx^ in the
oiidroom: so mu<*h so that a crrUUi in­
dignant member of tbe club blurted

-tN-e here: If y.m ll resign from this
orgmnlzatkm ni give jou

d by all deaK*r*.
nr*
The <»bj«i-tkma!*l«* ix-rson left tbe
room in high dudgeon. t'hauHng to
acMty AlUvsoe*^
meet on tin- stairway Walker IlUlne.
The tody v.a-* inakirs *..mc rrmnrk*
tbe son of the secretary of state, the
elKiUi llH‘kU»d of rlolblng some oIIm'T aggrieved ro.vn relat«-d the liM-ldent.
ladi.-* M chervh had on.
•The bnvst garment a woman <'*ii -Xo%v. then, what shall I do about
wear.” kiUI her llU^5.ilHl, *i* the man this?”

alu—orange,
looked sad and dull, and no wonder, white and blue
otly know*
for the rain fell In torrents and hto hotr. hi the cmturlc* *!iM-e,. the orange
beautiful nnlfonn was all splashed and became ebanfed to red.
dripping, though an umbrella waahedd
Indipestion Cured.
lepllfMl Mr.
over hli head. By and by be smiled at
There to ao case of Indigestion. Dys'
tkdtor*,”—New
one who stemd near him and then pepsin or Stomach Trouble that will
one could sec why the little man to not yield to the digestive and strength­
ening
InOuence
of
Kodol
Dy*|K
p*la
hti'di.'iiiil
went
thrir
vvUv*
to
wear.”—
likod. He looked then like hi* popular
Cure.
This
remedy
take*
the
strain
I Cbirago Jouraul.
mother.”
off the stomach by digesting what you j
Ijidiss, -ymi ami yssip un
t
eat nnd allowing It to rest until it
Three Coed and Jjto Reasons •
The will of Mary McNamara of grow* strong again. K
Kodol Dyspcji*!*
There are thr.H- reai»oQH why mothGrand Rapid*, giving her 170.000 es Cure afford* quick and permanent
“X nrefor flti,- Mln.it*. C»«icn Cur*-: Varatoh. A. C. WgH A •totoi Tnr
lief
from
indigestion
and
all
stom
Utc to Roman Catholic InsUtuUonas.
First, it to sbfKiIutidy harmU»*«; Serlove It:
d<-clan»d invalid in the circuit
'n.iy> and
court and the esute will go to three ud ntn .
u who, ti> a weak-'
.
of Mr*. McNamara’s cousin*, two In cacd condUton. Sold b, all deaKr.. ;

'
Dd and one In New York. The
contest produced much intcrrstlng teaTRY A RECORD WANT AO
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
ly. Mary McNamara, the companion of the aged Isdy. saying that
RESOTED TO OmCES
the latter was lnnuenrt«d by Catholic
clergy. lucludlng BUh.ni Richter, to
give ail to the church and even to
deny herself of comfort* for the pnrr^e of escaping purgatory. She also
s&ld Mr*. McNamara insisted that she
could «ec .Hplrll* about her al times.

on. Saipr h PsihaBits

An important personage In Wa.«htngton society nowadays 1* Ml** Mar­
garet Wailc. who has iKvn appointed
social secretary to Mr*. F'airbanks.
wife of the vice presWent, Mr*. Falr« will entertain a gnwt deal dur­
ing her husband's term of office and
MU* Wade will devolve very Important social dm It's. She must and
does thnr.»ughly understand all the IntrK'Me qti.-iktUm* of pnicclure ami prec-flent.. She km>w* who should 1k' In­
vited to varlou* fUDctlon* bow guesU
Rhould be »cwled al igWo and all the I
other niceties. TbU^liusy young wo-j
man 1* a natlvg^of Pi*nn«ylvanla. She!
baa also travel.^ rxlenKlvcly abroad
and I* wx'll acqualnUHl with mk-UI rti.|
qindte in fondgn eountrle*. It Is un-j
der^^w»d that MU* Wade ha* literary
asidratlon* and .bu|ics in time to be
able to devote herself to writing llcllon.

DENTISTS

\m

ovn JOHISON DIUGCO.

Jim CLEARIfi weiEs.
H. B. CHAPIK,
CEAFIR. 1rrorienr.

on* III

When you want loo Dr Wood don't listen to n smooth
tidker; ho wnuXs- your
dollar toilay and will be in somo
._________T
other town tomorrow. I do not nml to make you
promises ns to RivinK Kood‘ si'n
vou know that I
Si'n ice;
ii

PImmUI
JAIVIBCS O. HOI

.....

.^bilks'

WHEN YOU DUNE
TO USCLE SAM

Ho mtkm WHAT
£raWTUALL?*7» P^T

SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST

I«AL K9TATS AMP L0ANP-<lraM
Tteraew Lnd Mid Uma Oo, ff.

S5S£iraB.*S3.~“‘

Let us Titalise an Idea
for you.

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Bcctric mi

k PowCT a

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IM

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Ym Ar* Mat PmUdi WeU.
OR. W. C.
aiz, 107: BeU. M. Reaideuee. 110
Washlnglou street, CUx„ phoue MO;
BelUOO.
DR. A. H. HOLUDAY. Oraduato Tto

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T. W. THIRLPY, DtuflsL Orar 1
■ym
Jraislry stoca 1
ARTHUR HOLUDAYetoa aad nrgaoK. B
ieti orar First MatSa

A.
OIVE

VIK, VIGOR & VITALITY
Try m ‘"Pill to-night.yw gate by *21 Draolit*
lO Omni and tP Pont Poxog
APCCfT M WWTITUTES

moYsd to aew Muasoa bk
door to Dr. Hlggtos* otoea.
OR. E. I- THIRLBY-Ppmdal attoa
doa to dtoaases orf cbRffrua. Room
400 Stats Bank bkjg. Both pboara^
HARRY S. HARNER tepmt fiaM
tuner and aetkm rigulator. SkSto
faettoa gnaraatoad. Wltb Klmbat
Music Houssk Clta. pboM S04.

You can't kcHT the fliea out
unless you ba\*c

SCREENDOORS
AND WINDOW
SCREENS
Wc hare n j^ootl aaaortment
of these
at pricca that
arc xvr>- low. When you are
in ni^xl of an>*thing in this
line come in and see us. If
you can’t oome, telephone.

We Have a First Class
Tin Shop

HERVCY H. ANOERSON-vAUorasy
and oounsMor, Wilhelm block. Trnveras City. Mich. ClUsens phone lOi.
OR. O. H. LYNCM-2 aad 4

rateto
104.
DOCTOR RALPH S. JIROCH. physF
clnn nnd surgeam. C-S Sutherland
block. CiUx- phone
Offirc bours
S to 12, 2 to 0 nnd 7 to 8 o'clock,
June 21-tf

DRS. J. 0. k HART J. TRUEMjOOP
OSTEOPATHIC PHY8ICIAHE

JOHN R. SANTO

FRANK IRUDE
I4« Front Stroat

a F. CARVER A RRa

a&EillHEGARD

FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

m 0. B. Taylor Coal Go.

-QIlIv LJjI

J

6088

IE

ELECTRICmr
FOR
POWER

OBW Mi. Mot mb** Mo*. <

•qrouR MONEY la
NO GOOD*’

Matt.J.Johnsohs

has

lOE AND WOOD...

t A
Tht Only Way to Cure,
urc a «»ld when ymi have no
cough—to curi» a rough wheji you have
no cold—to curt* vourself when you
have liolh—take Kennedy’s lAxatlvo
Honey and Tar. The new Idea, the
Original l-axatlve Ct»ugh Syrup. It
contains no oplatra and to best for
cough*, colds. Croup, wbimplng cough.
<*tc. Pleasant to the taste and equal­
ly good for ehlld nr ndnit Remember
tbe name. -Keunody’s”. and see that
the red clover blossom and the honey
t»ee Is on the bottle. Kennedy's lAxative Honey and Tar 1* tbe orginal
l4i\Btive Cough Syrup.
Tkko no
ojhcr. S<»UI by all d<-sler*.

By Iho term* of the will of General
Lew Wallace all of Ihl* author** proiv
(pTtj*. both real and ix'i-sonal. I* left to
bit widow without condition. The
will la verv ahort. conirflnlng only
four aenleneew General Wallace left
a oooalderablc citato and Mr*. Wal
lace will have not only the revenue
from Ihl*. hut ahe will al*o in futurt'
bo entitled to the royaltlea from the
■ale of hia book*, which amount to a
good deal In ihc counic of a year.
-Boa*” Cox. the OnclnnaU republic.
, u dictalor. Is a big man physically
and makes little or lib attempt to
ctml that he U supreme in the poll
tic* of hi* party. A magarlno wrtier
THB FXMOUS
called on him recently and
that he w*a* n *tuUi*nl of politic*
mpt polltloa and borne*. ”1 u
•land you are the lioaa of Cincinnati.”
Mr, Cox frankly-acknowledged that
•uch wax the caaa ”But yod hivo
mayor, a council and Judge*, toe
-Oh, ym.” wa* the blonl reply, “but I
hare a tolcpbooe. too.*’
Bverybody know* Rumeli Sage as
anander. Only a few remember that
at one time in his career he repre­ jroQ an sot wtis&ed vkk riMha. ■
sented a New York dlstrtct in xnn•5rary bottia.
gross. He was elected to the thirty
For Auto mtoi OMMtotol MJ ^
third congress as a whig. Uktng hU
THE HANNAH DRUG tTORE.
aom Dec. £. 1S&3. On the second da>*
of the eesaloQ he participated tn
dergyman who had bemi anggeeted for
chaplalB of the hooae. FW that time
on he took active part in the dellberaUons of that body, prorlng blmaelf a
eiroag debalor. but doing hU
work la committee.
If the territoiT of Alaaka it to bare

B. H. Mtera. the ttM. 1» Vm M

THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS

CEO. A. JAtm I
,sri-a'!aj-a5=rskr 201

VC

tU» UFIDS i IIDlUt IT

1.1. Hum
GaWMeWiili
N8U0E & MeWETHY

SflERU INSGRAIGE
IjjTti.

« e a. m., •*►

SI I

ore a poaitswa cura for BBSUXATIBX, KBTTBAI^IA, LUXBAOO,
OATAKBH. 8XIN DISEASBR, BTOKACH, KIDMEY. ULVZJl
TB0OTUB8. Btc.

ftEimsi
J 1i
FRONT STREET-'
newwilhslm slock

C.D. MILLER
FILLER
dknti

I

Had* SMI l29HBtO<t|
Tbe Manistee Saltd: Mineral Bath Co.
MAMSTEE, SKIIKUN.

Kodol

mPEPSIA CURE
DIGBSTS WHAT TOO BAT

a. a MWXTT * OOMPAW. cmcAoa fUU
»• MLB BT ALL OMMUrr*

Win be duly celebrated by aU
good Amcrctons on ‘TuasdsT.
July 4th. Are your bouses and
other bnlldtogs in Ane trim for
the day? Do you need any out­
side or Inside lumber to make
thorn Just right? We supply a
Eae grade of bard utod

foraatioB. taalodliv prIOM.

snm SK uiina a

EYES m
:exawined

free

ruasMS
tJBovxs nxT an

Ouitratoii to
Headnehee. DlralgtitMi

"tSSStXT'
DR. R. A. WOL.RR

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