The Evening Record, May 31, 1905

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The Evening Record, May 31, 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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1905-05-31

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THE e\t:ning
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6 O’CLOCK EDITION

BBu. 400 Bsrr.

ifWf of Gnat Defeat lakes the Ruselaiis Refuse
to

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Rus^ Indignation Rising at the Goireminent.
Rot Rojestvensky
IpMii Th« fiiNni liuiHek Hm lafonnad Oztf TIM hm^
« tapottiUitt Cmfii Wff-Japs OBlf UistTlimTor*
paiCieiti wN 400 Mn-TIm Risslan
(JoitTmiitrTin Ships.
% WW «i tiM tvMiflf IlMDrtL
^ Uttim, 9U9
th«
leMa «f ammum
ihy In tiM •tnMi nf KnrM, th« mm•IM UMpt In Mnnnhurin nft In open
I
OMinmi Unnvitch Km
^ MM tlM car tJMt iMwt •# th« Miw.
I nlM MnfMt «t
hnnin nf Admiral
^ Tnte liM eprand ttirangli tht army at
I tlM frant and tha traopa raftiaa ta
«0ht Airthar fdr tha aannlry. Tha rapart Mhlah aamaa from an mithaiAlc
pnd a mllahia aaaroa haa nnnaad praat
MMilanMni. tt la raparlMI Isal Oanaral
UnpvMah Ium InfdrmaM tha aaar that
n MlU ha Impaaplhlo to aawllnttt tha
MPr oMidarTha airoymatanaea.
I
CSAII MAY ItChlON.
;■
Rnaalan IndlpnaUan la riainp In a
C fraat amva at tha praaant raglma of
I tha frond dahaa and tha huroauaracy
f to Mhain tha paapla attHhsM tha dia.
I PUdA not to Afleotvanalcy. Tha caar
la no lanfor aanaldorad. Loyalty to
hhn haa fallan. Ha la not ta biama
jareawally, tha ptapla faal, but for
Jgnaahrt aafca tha rtlfn of tha royal
iWny In Ita praaant cauraa muat
aaaaa. ItMnafa ara thickly currant
f that tha «aar Intanda to raaign. A
afnvantlan af tha rapraaontativa aaaambly la aanfldantly axpaetad thia
I, afurnaan.

1

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^

WUTTI POSTPONE IT
ra AoNrontly Cant Gat
Togathar an Matertol to Be Uaad*
tor tho Btoto Btraat Baving.

A peUtkm is being drenlatad and is
being algaad by qnlto a number to
BO THAT YOUNG MEN COULD poatpona tha paving of state straaC tor
another
year at leasL The team
HAVE HEALTHY BBOfIT.
this to asM to be tha fact that the
property nwnaie along the eCieet can't
Itov. O. CacMIn Balievad ft Waa a get together oa the matter of ma­
Bay^ Inatlaet to Da Manly Itathar terial. some favorlag bitulithie white
others want simply a maradam road.
B. W. Mdyna %oka.

John Pntnam of Omens Is a visitor
In the city today evidently driving np
Thara waa a very amall atteodance tha pike this morning with hls tpaady
at tha maatlag of the Mea'a clnh of driving horse.
Oraee cknreh, held laat evenlag In
of C. B. Waller, but the
program rendared jwaa deaervtnc of
THE ITORg THAT FILLR THl
vary torpe attaadanee. In the abaeoee
tainpd by tha Japanaaa llaat taara vary hf
MOOT piBKmimoirg
Preaidant L. F. Tltua, Vice Prealallfht and nana af tha Mnaaa bat- dent Dr. M. Btraagwaya preaided and
tiaahipa, ervlaara. daatrayara or alhar aftOT the rootlne bnalneaa had been
aMpa wao laal anaapt thraa tarpada called out the Brat apeakei^ of the
baata. Undar tha bnparial aammand evening. Prof. R. U Nye. waa called
The topic for dlacnaaiba was
of Admiral Tope waa authariiad ta ra- “How to Reach the M^n.“ Mr. Nye
toaaa an parola tha aurrandarai
aald that ha daalrad to put the adjacttiaara of tha NIcholai. Oral, ApH«
tve “young** Into the sentence booauae they were the ones who were
and Banyavln.. Admiral Itojaatva
is a Chinese dish. Thot's
waa takan ta Bkaaba naval hoapital forming. habits which. If helped In
not what wc sell. Oure
Uma, eonld be broken.
ouffaHnfl from a fraetura of tha akull.
is Chop Sficy * UiDte. and
**We are la one place and they in
Hla condition la aarioua but not dan- another and the oueition la how to
ours is right, too. It ig
paroua.
a oomViDation of Rnta,
get at them,” said Mr. Nye, and aa he
expressed It the only way to reach
RuaaU loot In all twanty-twa ah
figm, dates, raisins and
GcBEUie Miple SyrEp. It
Tha Japanaaa caaualtlaa will not an- them was to “get next to them.”
He then spoke on the subject from
is cl^ly made in the
caadtoO.
the standpoint of a ^acher and of the
right proportions and
dlEerent claaaea of teachers, those
Offleara IndlffaranL
when yon want some­
who attract aad thoae who repel.
While the people of 8L Poteraburg “What la true with the teacher is true
thing Rich go to tho
■« now senerally aware of the fact of averyone. We matt study these'
American and ask for’
that Admiral Rojestven^y has been boys. Why do they acquire these
dafaated by the Japanaaa hardly more hahlU? I don't believe that the avei^
than tJK>0 peraona know tha fall ea- age young man la bad. but ha bat
nainrat cravings which these vaiioos
teat of the loaa, care having been Institutions aatisfy. They must have
taken not to allow the ncwi of the a place whara they can go and have a
overwhelming dlaaater to crop out the good Uma; aaat each other on equal
must appeal to their de­
newapapera of St. Peteraburg. ho«r- ground.
sires and I don't^ beliave that they will
-.u
yr. except the reactionary press,^In L

Chop Sucy

CHOP SCEY
THE

7
go to the bad.- he conlight
hi of what Is known, say that Rus-| ^o„^
then turned hls theme
sia has had enough war and urge j toward a solution of the problem,
peace. In governmental circles the' * "Wo should have a field where the
moat amazing Indifference Is shoan In
Call It an athletic field

If you like but It Is nothing mure than

regard to the disaster. Last night the
a play giound. People may think It
admiralty was entirely deserted, all strange that wo teachers gel out with
It it alhelally annauM that In tha the ofllcorh having guue to the villas tbo boys night after night and help
them with their athlcllcs, but I con­
laat naval battia tha damagaa aua> or being si>ecutors at tl^e thoalcrs.
fess that 1 enjoy it more and more
every year. There Is where I come In
PROBATE COURT.
contact wlUB the boys of my school
and learn to know them. 1 say to
A pellllon to determine the heirs of >-ou that tbo sooner this city sees fit to
hUABIIVIbOItt MET IN dPCCIAL tho Mary J. Smith estate was heard purchase soma place whore the boys
this morning.
can meet In ftiendly contests you will
hCMION TODAY.
The hearing to determine theirs In not see them on street corners and 4n
tho Michael Butler cstato hak been qucsUunablo places. LAst Saturday,
at. our field meet, you did not hear
6aaC Waa I72.2& for tha County Bond poatponed one week.
A petition for an admlulatrator in much ennring and ssrearlng among the
. af ll^gOQO and 1114 far tha BUta
tbo Hulda Jafieraon estate was hoard oontestanta. but that cannot be said
Bond of UOJOOD.
this afternoon.
of tha boys who gather In crowds on
tho street corners of our city.” Mr.
Tha board of suiH-ntsom met In tqxv
a■aaataimaa Nye closed with saying that the club
could
only get the young men Inter­
«lal aaaakm.thls afternoon to art tmjFIRST
AUTO ' ARRIVED
ested by maklug them fool that they
tha bond for the faithful iwrlormauce]
_____
were men dealing with men.
of duty of Praacls K Brown, rounty!
Rsv. Demas Cochlln.
traasnrwr. The bond U for |12.000 and! START FOR THE TRAVERSE TRACThe next speaker was Rev. Demas
la issued by tha United States ridelity I
TION COMPANY.
Cochlln who took as hls topic, "How
BPd Ouaraaty company t.f Uallimore.
to interest the Young Men.” Mr.
Md. Tha eoa^la ITiJE The bond was
appvovad by the comaUssi^ers and Machinaa Wilt Run an a Rapular Cochlln spoke first from the standpoint
of a paychfdogtst and bow the boy
Schedule In tha City and to
the blU aUowad.
from the age of S to 10 was In an un­
Tho
state bofifi doei. not have
the Rcaorta.
settled period until the age of ZS. He
to bo acted cm by tha aRpan isorv but
Is coastantly thinking but still keeps
Btoa direct to the auditor ganoral. The
bill of 1114. howorar. eomes to the The first autumobile which will be hls thoughts to himself. The boy
used
by
the
Traverse
City
Traction
12 years old feels more independent
county and this waa htoo aBoacd by
company arrived on tbo staamer Mis­ than h«* ever has or ever will. He
the oommlsslooera.
Borne minor hills WtoB allow i'd aud souri laat nlghj. The machlae U con­ wanu to climb and run; In fact be Is
______ _ off this surplus energy which
tolnor business traaMMed. the matter signed to W. H. Blake of Cheboygan. working
outlet somewhere and be
;«f graveling the couRty lot »axi to the who will manage the business in this | denjAnds
Coagregallonal qhnftsll batog dtocussed. city. 11 Is manufactured by the Olds I either goes to the bad
Motor Works of Detroit and is capable'
of carrying twelve passengers.
**The instinct of the young man Is
The company will have several ma- today the manly rather than the un­
chlnea and they will travel on a regu­
the speaker, “but
Lbetf Rsaabsry*s Unbaatan Haras Tqok lar schedule in and about tho dly manly tbtog.**
In ordm* to bold him wq need variety
Great Engtiah EvafR-Aarffy
and the suburbs.
of action.”

uma DRUG STORE
SI3
■aa* pri-or>* ■«.

H. R. Macdonaia. Her.

orncifu ^AHOLCO.

IBORD WAS APPROVED
fi

ir. a Mbw Dana, Waa
Bnwk R I
tCMto^
BT Wtap to the •seRtag RaoorR.
OalnmaL Wok.. May SL—WhUa r«dhig to the snrtoea Prank B. Btobar.
hose of No. 2 ehafl oCthe Newth Branch
Teararaek aUaa. ftom tha bottom of
Che mine, 4W tost. feU below and
killed.

Took Baaafto.

Mrs. Jobs Holmes of OldMlmkm ar^

Vtvad la the city today, she will stay
Wtll gftar the cmaVnaocammU axarCOMM to Johnson s tor good lea
graam sodas aito snadaes. may 21-tt

“It Is dUBonlt to appeal to young
en but yoo must be absolutely frank
with them and lei them have a feeling
of feUawshl^"
After Mr. OodiUn ooncloded Judge
Mayne. who was a guest of the club,
spoke aloag tha same lines nnd several
others following him.
It was decided to adjourn the meet­
ing naUl 8m>tember when the club
Mrs. R E. Weaver left today tor a will probably have a banquet and pro­
gram.
dalt with friaoda In Grand BapUs.
Mlai Bva Monyon of Manoskma is
ATTENTION. tUCtl
ta tha dty as the guest of frtaada.
Mra. Prank Bume of Old MIsstoo U Don't torget Iha ctoataB pmty ThweRay night, Jww laL
tl-tt
spaodlac the day In the city.

Have two oobUen, go mm
do ycHT toock proaq^idy

Buster Brown

OXFORDS
For the yonngaten, areaU
the go thU season. They
aromadeof UghtT^Oalf
^«tbe new wide pg.
thopddiolaat

O C. MOFFATT
ADBtraOta of Titta
•ATI8FACTOi*v

EatabliattadIn ISOO
WMOI 01O Binto Bans ma*

Cbbybs Shorn are just the
thing for them daring racation. They wear well,
are cool and are cheaper
thin leather.

CITY BODE STOIE
aSBAST-SttCHU CO. Pra*..

A EOE SERGE SIT
POB SDKMgB.C

OOnaamasI I
to* OoeL Otmw losktaf. hstetosstoW
ktadi
tHmseWosUy Isiny
snd/en'noirchth* srguaMmtopnPBtas g*t«» RMS-Rngto
is-Rngto
srdMtes brMNS^ wllh soots Hasdai

tosek & Hiyt
am% OlowHImwm

DOROTHT DODD
OXFORDS
SOLD ONLY BY

CUT PRICE SHOE
SALE
Now is the time to
Clothe your feet, with
our Shoes for Httle
money and be happy.

ELKSKIN SHOES
to ht all size of feet.

See Our Window for
Baii:ains
ALFRED GREIUCK
& CO ...
>42 E »OKT ST.

CriamUl Irot'. Huia Boom b Alwv> i> tha Laad
Enormous parchasea for cash cables them to quote nrioee
that appeal to tho greaUwt pomible range of bnyers. Meth­
ods adopted are the rcBnlts
down tatperience of
rDsalts of a boiled
b<
25 years of auooeaaful busineaa. Buying pm;
expiTienc© has proven to onr entire satisfaction have tho
stuff in them, the t'omnion sense, the tone, the durabiUty,
the satiaf^tion to meet the requirements of the moat con*
aervativo musician or buyer. Oar installment system is
time aa though yon
&nltleaa. Just as pleasant to buy
paid all cash.

GRINNELL BROTHERS
HlCBIGAirs LXAOISC MOMC BOOSE

MBMS e.'SCCHO MBN8
,
ci>OTHiNG ^FPiaasHiNea'

K4o« VW*a«h*r Goods

Cwo-Pitec« Suits and Straw Bats
The hot weather is on the way—it never fails ns—
You cannot afford to be naoomfoitable when two-pieoo
SuitomAybehad for $7 5B. flffiM. $It.tt-«traw
hats from Sfc iB 93 Bt^See onr window. Our straw
hat line will equal anything shown for vahie and variety of atylea.

IS

thataraappreciatodare BooU In Uda glora you
can and a fanmd new lot of the Bswest in fbaey poel>
kal works, anchaa padded ooBBOElf editkma, bunt
kmther and padded ailkatbatueBMstattinetIm A
fnll Kne also of late booka ol ftetfon. May wo bava
the pleeanreof showing yoo theu good tUngst

Don’t slip at heej[ 'as do
other low cuts

THE REASONS WHY

Charics Carver went out at 4 o'clock
yesterday and brought back alx; Bert
went up the river aad caught
fifteen; Arthur Winnie fished over by
the M. G N. £. and got twHve. Mark
Craw topp^ all yesterday's fish rec­
ords that wWe reported, brlnglag back
thlrti^-aevea.

6iHsf»rC»mmtmmint

They’re
Cool
L«hl
Stylish

m%

CICERQVOIKHT

P|r Wire to the EvaiRng ftoeaiR.
liMtoon. May 3J.—Lord
, fmbaataa horse cicm-d.
M«a the Derby thU _
.^oraaa ran. M. niaache's horse. Jgrdy.
vMfiaB by Stern, took aecood plaoe W
Bl^ortoo with Klannon np wax tblrdi

WcDolepairin^

BACMANT

fflr

;ervke

OOl

Not Only

ForLumber
and Bnlldinr Ma­
terial, but for all
kinds of flnlsBed
woodwork!

I F this month decides yorr moving to a new bufiioGU
•k location. let us supply the new store front and
fixtures arranged and designed to suit your oooveni*
ence. We’ve every facility for turning the work out
promptly at the best price!

TRAVERSE CITY HFG.C0.

Cltlsans Phona, 32i Ball. leo.

W. U Brown. Moh—r.

CONFIRMATION SUITS
We have everything that is
right in our lines of
Confirmation Suits

<B Pin sun

•:

S2.C0 to S8.I0
The lines embrace a
splendid assortment of Norfolks. Two and Three Piece
Suits, in dark colors, and
so well made as to be
adapted for School wear after their usefulness for con­
firmation is past.

:|

"i

R8YS’lORG PART SIIIIU5.00 TB SI2J0
Black, Blues and other plain darit colotri—tingle and
Double Breasted.

1A

'mm
LSCAL TEAM BEFSATED.

Ntoflrkig was Mways sriih j

a Wiped Uto Trmmrw ^ 201» •

s in JSeIr eatAt
s a dog. and their cloaeet friend toy

Imke pwk IM Buedny tv ommn Mi^
mtmrn mm m shm avtom tV
Tiaimee CRy team by a aoore cf 20 to
A.. ARhemto «V wdie

oa ao long you feel a* tt aoUi^ bat!
woddameiL E.T.Qrayqfl
Oa.. writes: Tly wito had a
rmvated eemA which ksgt bar
awake p>ghta. Two physletoos could
not hMp her: w aV took Dr. Ktogk
Mew Dtoeovery foa
Oiiudbrawd OAii. Wblv'eaSS W

LaCroat and from there foBewed the
river nmdhed to GUAmm'ftolto. where
IMTTpvetee Oty hoys H vae a pood. I tor many yeari'thV rcMdad la peace
Wtot dPam- aad we cempiatats weret with t|)e •arroandlng 8tocx.Tnken the
hMrtdmiBg any part off tv game.
'can to anas eoa^ thr^S«hoot the obMs aad La Orippe. At Johanoa
.. Nam See lay tV Wexford team ex' socth Bdgar Chav TtoganVi aad «n- Drag Co, P. H. Mtodt. 8. B. Walt A
gaoto V glay tV tadtoa tSMi from, listed in thf TbM MtoaescoiTalsatry.
Etymyi
«t
tl
w'alpck
p.
m.
anij
though his real choice toy to the nary.
mm CMMINAI. OASCt WILL M
Orawm boys are to moM aoaw
soaw goodlas
goodjas 1his'callteg as s caputa had given
Good advice to women. Jf yoa warn
HtARO THIS TKMI.
at 2 Pi m«
I him a lore for the sea; bat to a friead- a beautiful complexkm. clear skin,
uamvipim^
jklm
of cards wKh a frieiNl to de- bright eye^ red Up*, good bealth. take
icide
hi*
lot.
he
lost,
aad
rau>red
the
HoUsteris
RociyTiooatala Tem. Then
MmmtM ChargNf
W* Murderer
mmy with the friend. Four year# of is Bothlng like It. 3& cent#. Tea or
Mar Odld SyMpMV *• S^ *•
were foer brave jrears to the Tablets. Johoson Drug Co.
Be Largely WNh Anne Coben
young Btddler aad ao better example
and She to Out ea Balk
Clearsd tor Actton.
off tv latrspM bJbo «ah V found In
When the body is cleared for action
the amnale off- war. Betaig taki>n4>cl>
by Dr. King's New Life PUb. you
Tho Saekai forlv Ma Idoa (< tho
oner at munreeeaoiw
MurfreeShore wsm
WKh men
men of tell ^
unm a m Mhffa
It by-tv j^joom
bloom of heali
bealth on
etreuR eourt ef Leetoaau eowty. opca- SINCE CAFTAIN AND MRS. E. E- eight otoer companies.-Capt. Cbmsc cheeks: tho brightness
■igbtnett of 1the ejw*
the fie*h
de*h and
and maaele*
irn dmaA. Is anusanUy law this
CHASE WERE MARRIED.
I was paroled by tV ootohemerF. and the firmness of the
r tV
Mosik tim halagiasrartaMiaLAir
totnas of fact aad Are ehanecry oaaes.
anudar ease of the Pdopi
'62 bieaklng out at this time, nil hand#
________________
% Oaham.aharBW wdth the aSfged
volanteered tVir eervieed te protect
^tivn;;;b and
V oChW tofhaiohiU to the seqtv fnmUers fomi the. frlpMful o« '
aiv you weak? .Vre yim lu
aad cdienh the docket aM will be the THEY DROVE ON THEIR HONEY* •**“«**^I pain? IX» you feci all run do»Ti? Tte
MOON HALF CENTURY AGOw
1 ease of the term. Thirty w
On being mimterrd out at Uk- eio#e liiiWng vf health Vd strength
asa am tv ysBalar panal with dtteca
of the war but sixteen of the one bsn- to nfi who nse Honister's R*»cL} t
taM8 . alM. maklag focty-dve
driHl and one soldiers
Mountain Tea. S5 .cents. Johnson j
discharge from duty.- Mr.
tatosmon to jail out cf which tV Jury Captal,l« Chase Se^rV Valisntl, in the
Civil
adU V draam. FabUe .sympathy is
II. War, EftmUing at the First j and Mr*. Chase left Uie wi-. t for
aaM W largoly with the respoadeni.
tig I
Northport. Michigan, iu ISin. rt-aid lag
A Creeping 0
a yoaai woman uightMU yaan of age,
there nineteen years and then re­
Blood poison
ere*ps up toward tV
isoo eret'ps
Celsbrating Anniversary.
dng d^wth.
diwth. J. K- St eat
toad wV. up to IhaAJme of her trouble,
moved to -this city, when.' they have heart. mu.stng
that a
Bi'Ue Plalne. Winn., write* that
had aiwauf reoaiaed flaipoy.ja tv
For fifty year*. Capt. Edgar K. CVvi resided twehx* yent^. For many yt«rs friend dreadfully lujurcd his hand,
homedf hur patuats. Thoaghahaiged agd wife have walked the path of lift tho captain baa boon a vess.*! owner, which swelled up like blo<« poisoning
with tv wUfal and piomedilated n
band in hand, and In-buour of th> among them Iteing the Jdermaid. which Bucklen*# Arnica Salves drew out the
|K)l.soii. healed the wound and saved
Jer of IV child she hss been out
ayent. they are today celebrating their was' sank at the dock at XoriliiM>rt.
life. Best In the world for bum#
IIAOO hail which was allowed by tV goldeQ wedding at their borne. 7t*l Thrve yoai> ago Ik- ntiri'*! from active his
and sore*. 2&c at Johnson Drug Co..
eapueial eSOtl of her attooeys. nmtt Monroe street.
duty and Itas re^ldiHl quietly at the F. H Meads. S. E. Wait A Sons drug
A Davis of this cUy, through Judge
Mdgar B. Chaao of Falnesvillu, Ohio, home 00 the west >|de. They have the stores. ,
MW of GhsrievoU. Ppr aaaay we^ and Miss AVio. L. Tucker of Berton following chlklren: llarr>' and C'hevy,
fonowla^ tv alleged deed sV lay la Ohio, were scbuolbo' and girl smec: both residing is the west, as well as
a prrearious ooadiUoa at tho family Varts. During their three >t*rs ol their only daughter. Julia CVae Parks
s U Northport, und even now Is la academic work to Hiram college they |
Washlngtim. Dr. Osiear K, Chas«> of
poor health. Kvery effort I* being wets classmates and friends of James ! ^1* city i»eing the only uue n-sliling
amde by the parents to shield the A. Garfiold, Shortly after leaving col- • to Michigan,
for Sale «r Trad*
daughter from puhUoity.
iiHf.uc'd to frietulii i
lege both entered their »i>eclal field
The trouble emanating at Provemoat
over the salooas betagopeo on SunVy
Also double harness
will be takea up at this term of couK
Two brothers, Joseph and Will1 installments
tom Moehler, arc the rom»adepts aad
the people's ease has'beeo made possi
you wish.
ble through the complaint of their
priest. Jacob Van Natter of NorthpoH appears at this term of eourt la
aa appenl from the former ooart's declaloa la a case with the hotel pro­
prietor. John O. Flank.
TV terms opsns Monday morntag
and will in aU probabUity not wir
eoatpleted before aa adjoqmment Is
taken Saturday to allow the opening
of the Jv* tenn ot CSrcult court for
Qraad Traverse eouniy, which open*
St ihls dty Monday. June 12.
TV following is the docket:
Criminal jCaeas.
The People vs. Joto -Westjohn, in
oesL a L. Dayton; Pmt A Davis.
The E^ple vs. Aaaa Coked, murder.
CASt WILL COME UF AT LI
LANO NEXT WEEK.

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^ tWi H woM b* a prMd tkUia lor
1^ Us n.MM 4MMI7 «0 iOili#nt
ir naA a irtbmL Thin vttcmioe
aalUI« am fHiklas niPcn p««ertmm TokSo tadloate
L
CM« that tb« cshr m tor
Qttjtta tmn aOlt ha anaasod la
Miiai «r ,thla aatloo aad Iha
K «ltl ha kaowa at The traaty
•r WMhtastoB.**
▲ jMtilpa .that haUerot la a “nanarc
|pal*’ Ihr fwy ppa. aunt aC aaoaetltjr
^ *%«^ara^ la tta deaMaan with aUiar
ytloan. The great powere of the
mid have eoan to kaow that the
flUlandrlt laiaUiaa W OM vmatn
wMh aaoCher .»?e aot the asoal deeerlpMm at ilpHnnar. 3Wn ait of bdag
Waeetanjr.** This natioa U not aapk
k to p^ Itself forward attha aapmif
^ aqnre. TV waik that have been

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fpeat hat wan for what was bettered
ipheilflIiL
I nds >Bs (opa^t to be fOMgallr reoog
^sed aV |he poelUon of this couatry
|bth the* others Is haowa to he abeofair. Aaierkaiias no
She is ci suaelapl power to
e and Is perfectly coatant to
^ 0^. While (he Bsstern war may
Y aaw 1^ jantt U trade adraat■•aL the natter begins and’ ends
tVO. The Jagaaaae are qaated as
VM Va4.tiMBr

Iple fslraees la this ooontry if in
ather.
If aa iatpraatiooal court of arhltrnHim wacaJpmad.lt woald aot he
V>oMoaahte hasatd to sute that the
^aerlcaa aatloo will be the referee of
^.Raaala has reeniied to her norrow
^ esoi^t asartcsmaashlp of Adp^lral To^'s gaaaars, as Cenrera did
that of the Americaa oavy at Saatlago.
aa eridenoe that Americaa skllt in
narhaawaahip U not dfterieraUag it Is
4owa hy reporta of recent practice by
Hm South Atlantic squadron that s
limner assde thirteen ballseyes in as
tpaay. jsonseoulhre shou with a tblrl^ntnch gun, Admlrsl Togo
ifnwa to the world that ho is s
preme stimteglst aad a remarkaliic
mmapder. a»d America yields U*
lj|m all the honor which such a post
t|pa before the world granu, which
Is aafldeac glory for aay wmn.

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■awara af Plptpwus tor CaUrrti That
Coatala Mercury,
as newry will surely destroy the
MBsa of smell acd completely deoapge
r iPh whole syetem when enlertag H
* &dgh the muooos snrfaoes. Sach
RKleles should never be psed except
m pteecrtpU
----------------------------aleiaaa. as the dsssage they wlU do
tauten fold to the good you can posslWf derive from them. llaU's Catarrh
- Qgte. lttmifactnred by F. J. Cheney A
Qin Toledo^ O.. contains ao mercury,
• mt ts taken intemnlly. ceUng directly
* Sm the bloody muooos eurtaoes
ciithe systeax In buying Hail's Ca' tifrh Cnre be sure you get the genu& tttstakhatatenmny aad made !a
gsto^Oj^ by F. J. Chanty A Oa

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.RoM by drugglsta. Prioa, T5c. per
baiila.
Ihmlly Fills for oonstlNetioe.
TravaneOUy. Mkh.. lUy 30. ‘OA
^e partnership of Mae* A Beil
(^atfcs and paperhangeru) from thi*
dpite U dissolved. C. C, Msea wW contkno the boelness. aU work balag
aVraglMi ArsL clasa CaU or drqp
aap a postal^U IttH Cass street, over
natge's eiec^ store.
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Istion of liquor Uw. C. U Daytoa:
Frau A Davis.
TV People vs. WlUism Masbier. violatloa of liquor law. C. L. Dayton:
Frau A Davis.
Isauee of Fact, to V TriV by Jury.
Charlee Oole vs. F. K. JeweU and
George A. Jewett, trespass. Farm Q.
GUVrt; J. W. Patchen.
Herman Hymen vs. JoMph Klrt. assompalU PraU A Davis; C. L. Dsytoo,
J. W. Pstchln.
August Hobnke va Joseph Brow,
trespass. Pratt A Davis; C. L. Usylou.
Jacob Van Natter vs, John O. Plank,
assumpsit appeal. Covcll A Cross
F. Banting.
Burnside N. Plckcrd vs. Two lUver
Manufacturing cooipany. atotkm
ncr trial. C. U Dayton;
F. BunUug.
Chanoory Cases.
Lees Point lamrovemeal company
vs. Biraey J. Morgan and Charlo*
Garr. -btU to sat aside deed and compel
ipoclflc performnnce'of land conlmct,
Covell A Cross: PraU A Jtovia.
Jacob Roslnski. ar., and Macy BoJV90b Roslnski. Jr.. blU to
slnskl
Davis:
set aside deed.
Pratt
Smurthwalte A Aiway.
BarVra VlsoochU, vs. l%nn Vlsk«>
ebll et gl-» bill to ooutrue will. J. W.
Patchin.
Anna Hropp re. Henry Krqpp. di­
vorce. Frau A Davis;. P: C.CUVrt.
John Strung v«. Mkhnel Strung. blU
to set aside deed. Farm C. GUbert;
PraU A Davis.

araOMBT AND RMBT -Itoa-uf Vcjclaa-^toMbtor., Mwqh. |tqqici^
OMamhia. FricgarigLt Jo)hm (toRlP
balLilTUatowstra^

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^ VBMJKaaViagMKy TVra.
day
itiW lot
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.Two theaaawd Jaar haadrad date'
toad. O.. cargaatdn are atriktag |pr
tortjsSve ceata la order to aacoie an

ONLY $2.^
A fnU line of baby caXm ami
rivliuin;^ (.ioi'arts.

J. W. St-ATCR

WtokMbutllMaU T—r SritoSU H—« Fpralifcw

CURE FOR SPRING FEVER
Change >-our clothes, get out of those heavy,
uncomfortable garments and get info more sea­
sonable wear. V'ou will look and feel like a
flew roan; save medicine and dx>ctor ' bills and
be more happy generally. We can fill this
prescription with C L O T H C R .A 1-' T
C L O T H K S. Our Suit trade was large
this spring, our stock was also large,
so^we have a good Assortment yet on hand.
We beat them all on pric*^s at : - : : : :

$10.00# $12.00# $15.00 and $l$.90
H Suit

South
Side

Jt.3.Wimhn,

OiKnr
Strtt$

LADIES’ HOSE
As fine a line anti large assortment as you will find in the city.
All black Hose, all sizes. lOc a pair.
Hlack Hose with white foot, 15c and 25c.
. .All lace ho-s^-*. all black, 25c and 5<>c.
. Solid black hose with lace: bool, 25c and .jQc. Black hoSe with fancy colored embroiderj*; .5bc.;
A splendid tan lisle for 25c.
A tine tan lace at 25c and 50c.
The blue lace sells for 25c.
The all while lace t osis you 50c.
;\ fine black lisle extra light gauze, for 25c an«l 5<lc.
show the largest line of misses’ hose at 10c, 15c and 2-5c*
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Childrens’ lace hose for 2-5c.
Infants’ mercerized hose in pink, blue and white, 2-5c.
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Infants’wool hose for 2.5c.
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Boys’ ’Iron Clad " huse. the strongest double knee hose llial is mad(
(si/cs 0 to 10 sell for 2-5c.l

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^exallSbaving Lotion

feUou- travelers were daily changed as ‘
they overtook and passed the out fit
every day, and when night came blv-i

LAMES’ AND CBUDRENS’

"jOHNSON~DmJG cor

DR. SIMVDER
OKM-riST

NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK

TOUCHING PROGRAM.

atod at Graum.
Grawn. Mich.. May 31.—Quito a
touching program was reedered yestorday morning in M«pl« 0«m» tmuiMtoT
to honor of the aoldim mUng thpre.
The program cooatoted of reclUthms
W4 aonga hr the nchaol wad a abort
Rjjrpi* by Rev. W. T. HIU. A good
aaveral undkH vh«t foi-wo baaeSL maay weib out aad the graves were
3dil 1 hegaa to nhe Beotrle Btom

aa woadarfal waa their MMeL th& la
MS days 1 fslt tike a new man a^

work. Wl*s Tucker taking up the pn-UWs state. Ohio. >l!nnesota aud
ftwsion of a teacher and Edgar Cha#oi<«»l <»f »«wn fri»Tid# will celebrate the
klndcwt and clo>>e*L of
going upon the lak^-* a* a captain, and |
1 though unable to attuid
at one time sailing uinm the .Misaii;-' ‘
slppl river steamboats. Shortly before
the date of their marriage Mr. Cha^e
took up a borniwlt-ad in the territory
A niglit Ml**-o»e.|>ilon.
of Mfnucauta. and purchased a team of
J. Ben l.ee hild n eyiler from the
horses for tho long overland trip conuiry ihr «.thi'r dry. ‘T.o you the
which would bo necessary to order to man who in.-ikes pu-lersV" she nskt-d.
reach the new homo In the west, Ou Mr. I,ee admitloil that he was.
•Ylnn you make pii-tcr* of little <hllMay 31. 18G5. the happy event took
pUcc at the home of the bride and Ini- dreuV
“Certainly."
•Wrsl wlmi do yon rharge for 'em?"
i th»‘ OleveUnd aud Mil­
waukee route for the west. At .Mil- was the next •luery.
“•niree dollars # d.»nen “
wauk<H> the team wa.s tal.i'O from the
“nil. slunk'.!" muI the tionian. In
boat and IV loug. arduous ovorlani
landj a dIsappoinUil tone; -InTe 1 11 have 10
journey lH*gan. For tw.'lve days and wait lill iievt \«ar. for Tve ..n!> j.-o*
uifbtK Uu> wilds of tbo west were eleven."- -tl!Ihaiiy fKuii . Kepiil*!!. .in
travoravd by 4he youug rouple. though 1
many other famUie* won* also journey-;
tog along tho same route. TJiey con- •ildcred tlMimselvt's «*p«cially fortu-;
nato in having a U*un of Vnma. as :
nearly the entire traveling populatkHij
frtwlMWMi sod comforla thesXui.
were behind slow plodding oxen. Their;

well made «rL irerfomted
backnudaeuL all W N'radv^

JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKI.NG FOR

A Tlircc Light Chandelier

SOMMER UNbERWEAK
A splendid assortment of domestic underwear, extremely varied
and attractive, enabling vuu to get a complete outfit ol garments in
any size or style you may ask for.
Union suits arc so much worn and we have them in any way you
may require. Long sleeves, high neck, dnkle length, short sleeve,
high neck, knee length, low neck, no sleeve, low neck, long sleeve, L
these sell from 50c to 1.00. ^
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The other styles of underwear sell from 25c to 50c.
A full line of Boys’ summer underwear at 25c.
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Everything possible in childrens’ garments at I5c and 25c, ,
Ruben’s vests for infants and children, any size wanted; sell.-Iroiii'^v-*^ . ‘ ‘

Complete with Shades aed Lamps, for $-5.00
Polished Brass I-inish-Ox Copper

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THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILI IPm

y— the way
you a— Jam — sweet am
tiful — y— w ba, aad
y— vara a—eb."Yoa ara a Aaar little girt." asM
Betty. atmpiBg to ktoa the bright tagaoimigbt at tbe door of her room.
»mrara barra Mtwaid Bndhiay M
MMIv at tba Otx dock for the WDoa
Shan love you a gi—t d—I
tbaitohtoaiordit** wb— m baud to bettor. D—r me!"
lar eampaay of Gbkav».
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mriad her Into the abe added, wbemtbe child w— gaaa. teriously Atonpp—red from the oSce
aUl Pnidan cC Fifth atract to
0f Mr. Mrat-flateTdEy -6 • purtyi'^OR SALE-Twogood «mw mlk^ ,
. «
T never w— — eoafo—d aad bewil­
cnrrtage. dooai the door with a
gdtaBlatbtoraMlMca
whoh-worttedErouBdtheptaceha.' -ey
Cant be brat.
v:J
B. D. Henry cC ItoBaant has ac
moontad — bin aaat aad drora oB In dered ta an ara Rfe! 8— aever told
M tba redd—t aC a-aj taa
ml— failed to le—ra to work since .
Washtar—atreet.
ila. awe lha Md ralaada balaff ad a podttan In tbto dty with tba tbp
me that Bbe bad a UtUe atotcr. RTbat
The check w- not indora^l and -1_______________________ W Sl-tf .
n* tal 1i^ Mbool trade uaa
mU amale bon— and has par
book. -FarfMt li-blaa." tnm Mr.
H an maaa. and where to 8ae?
Pad Andan bn0 not Jbaoid tbdr
rtrai Oft tte lt:M M. « K. C. trata Uauaa^ tba Oraad Bapida aiaat.
.t Spring
Id a I—Men— at 642 West T—th eoBver—tion. for alter a—ntaUyfdn- I d—t naderatand it. but I feel — bad far-thing U known Of it. The ctnouatip^^
flda rawrahiK. brtagliw vltii iUm
tbe penta«Ua. Here ta a /
BU—6 arlth tba mmoMton of baeom- cMtag that the *^dnmpy BttJe ---------- that I will not try to aee thtags clearly waa for IfJO. It ha. be- alleged that;
the party who has — unceremoniously
tepon oC tkp mm kdi la Maaldaa
chaace to get a lot at a location oa
r.- ha until mo—tag."
i paramn—t rnrtdaat of the dty.
disappeared from work has been im­
IW tat* vaa rathaalii
the bay that ta nauMially b—ottfuL .
n Woodworth, who h— bo— long gto—ad aboot ta sauch d( hto ^A—t
Paal Aadr— was pactag the fioor ta
plicated ta a similar case only a short
tia ia fraiaa af tka traafdit while
Also rooms to r—t at Spring Park
with tha company.
tha deepest parplexlty wh— tbe doorHatty.thara aid oaa ar the bora aald. "MaMT
ttMMBCkm vith them ivsd
for the summer, partly furnished for
A pretty girttoh to-, with a t—gla bril raag. Btepptag tato the haU he ttnoe ago, la which $6.00 in silver was
alleged to have b<>— tak— from a
aaaMat have boanht a battar tlrae."
light housekeeping
may 31-ri
wia taka a poaitl— aooa alaawherr. ef net brown hair aa—ptag fttna the
lawerad the aummmto la persoa.
bora wara aatattalaad at tbe
Tha Kh—11 plaao movteg oparatl— eoU at tha haek of bar beta
Thatt my nephew." —Id a —lee
dM—of the MdMm af tba Maalataa
lime I LOGT^-Brown sflk belt trimmed with
thoroughly
investigated
took pla— yaaterday and today all to vurM af tpoahla ta tha hi— eyca. at- from the shadowt. which were den—
light allk. between We-t
and the trouble hushed up. If the
trade i—a aadia tba araalag
orAwly aad —tot at tka JMw
la that part of the place. "He's got
tnotad hto aft—tkm.
aad L Wc Tinkham’s rest*
check has be— indorsed and cashed
giraa a raaadaa aad daaaa.
Dr. Oavtd Hanialar OUd at Hana af Tha rooma have be— fraahly papered
It ba she.** Paul soU
the Peters nose. How do y— do,
Kindly return to 44 Slate
la the city It vrfll so— be retoraed to
A Maaarr d araeu mad wloaars
Unda-WaUar O. ttshdal
and r—ofatad and are brtifht and ab Theca ware only two ladtos —t off Pauir
may ,31-ft
the bank
the culprit locatedarapafafiowa:
hare,
and
tbe
other
to
dtopoaad
at
tracUra.
Tbe dumpy little woman be had no­
Piaaait Away.
440 Yard Da
Manato Harman, who w— tajuvad What a pretty little creature aha
ticed at the statl— came Into the hall,
Wlaato ITrararaa CUjr). aad Pataraoa
Hrary U MoBMIh. who baa haaa whito acttOlng with a stranger — Mac- D—Y look a day over 16. I never and beg— shaking him vigorously by
(Maalaiaa); tla- M aaaooda.
tba janitor of tba (Mon atraat acbool cab— might laat week, returned to his tboqght It poaalhia for a w
the hand.
FOR SALE—A few pieces of houae■bat Pat-fMaaaar <Maalatae). E.
in Cadillac this morning, though pra—rve bar youth like that It's rUky
boDdlag for oom tfoM. pnaaad away
"There's be— a mistake. Paul; but
Ton can ride the walks from 3 a. ni.
holrf furniture. Must be^^—^-^at
ABbanaaa aad H. AekaraMa (Trar- at tba (hmn ybonra t» Sootb Caloa
is unable to wear a sb— oa tbe
taking her home. Pm afraft I d—Y mind, for It gave me a ride la to 7 a- m.. No other time. Violations ,
♦22 West Tenth i
ana City); M fbat 1 laebaa.
atraat. laat night after a three weeks* iajnrad toot and wed crutches in order that 1 shaU ^ ta love with my Aunt a spl—did carriage this rainy nl^. Of the ordtaance will be severely dealt;
may 81-2t
Fda Taalb-dl. Adeanaaa (Trarana
Hatty. It'll —far do for a gr—t six AlnY you glad to see y—r Aunt Het- with. Look out.
to walk.
OMjr), a. Aebanaaa (Trararaa atjr), wlthasthBa. The daceaaad waa aUty
Tba Chrfattoa Wom—’s Mlaalonary footer like me to call har'a—i
tyr.
C. w. Ashton.
I
aad SMaaaar pfaalataa); t faeL
aodaty
of
tba
Church
of
Chrtot
wlU
-your name to-ahem—Hetty; I be­
“Oladr Of course I am.' be said. may 3l-2t
ya^ of aga aad iMTaa a wife and
Chief of Police. } vocar and Instrum—lal.
110 Yard aOeb Hordlaa-Hodfa
thraa children, aoe son In penrlee In bold lU regular m—thly meeting this liever he aaM. In avid—t e—fusion, duUfully returning her caress, while a
manna City). Klag (Maatataa). and
IP YOG TRY one of our lee creai m il B^.'
ev—tag instead of next week at 7:80. at be approached tbe lady, quite for­ dt—ppoluted feeling crept into hta
tbe PhfllpplB—.
Wjapnp (Tn^arM City); time IC
getting to speak her suraama In hia h—rt. "But If you are my Aunt Het­ sodas you will agree with na that theyj
A good suendanee to desired.
Dr. DavM Holllaler.
aaaoada.
AcUve work began this morning on embarraasm—t
Tbe death of Dr. Darld HolUatar ot
ty. who it the other Hetty—the —e I are the beat In the city. Johnson's |
NOTICE
frwo>MUa R^Mniar (Trnt
Drug Store.
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may 21-2t
"Oh. yea> abe said, quickly. In t—ea brought home with me?"
Lalghtan oacarrad In thU city Mon* the East Front atraat pavem—L The
The Board of Bducatl— will sell Ua
CKy), MaOarry (Tranr— City), and
erenlng mnar a abort lUnaas. ha old wood— gutter to being torn up of relief. "I am Hefty and y— have
“I reckon It's tbe one they're ex­
old primary school bulldinga oq Blur
Waiat (Maalataa); tliae iS;fO.
ATTENTION*. ELKS!
beUg 76 yaara of age at the tUac of and the plank used to build .up the be— sent for |ne. ‘ 1 am so glad,
pecting at the big b—se." said Aunt
Haanaar
Throw — AaiUbuelcher
DpnY forpet the cloainp party Thors- wood avenue, either severally or — a
quite worried for a minute, for fear Hetty, beginning to untie her b—net.
hU death. The deeaaaed formariy re- river bank.
whole. St public auction on Thuraday,
(Tranraa City). *. Aekanaaa (Trav- aided at Maple Baplda and U the nacle
day night, June lat* may 31-2t
Tbe regular meeting of the Wotnaa's my letter had miscarried; hnd I hate "She can go back In the carriage."
June 1st. li#o:.. al 2 o’clock, p. iq, _
ana CKy). aad rtelaaaar (ManUtae); of William H. HdlUter of 611 W—l Cemetery Improvement aaaorlatl— such a tetrlbie sick h—dacbe.
"But she has reUred." said Paul;
By order of the BOard of Education,
PROP. DE COMMEIECE will give
mofaaL
"Your totter came all right." he said, "and she ta quite 111 vtriih a headache."
BIghth atreet. thU dty. where the will be held tomorrow aftenio— at
Chas. M. Beers. CloriL
dancing party at the old Elks hall Fri­ may 27-4t
too Yard Daab—BaUon (ManUtae). briar fnnaral oerrloas were held laat 2:20 o'clock In tha Ladlaa* Libvery
cbeerfully. beginning to wrap her in
"I do believe"—began Aunt Hetty.
day evening. Summer prices.
Bodfa (Tranraa aty). and Winnie erenlng nt 6:10 p. m. by Kar. Hngb soclatl— rooms.
tbe waterpr—f be bad br—ght. “I am “Yea, I'm certain that it's my friend
may 31-lt
(Trannaaty): tUna :l0 4-5.
Tba steamer Odlumbia arrived this ao torry that I have no carriage." he Mary's daughter. 1 met her in the
Kennedy before taking the rena
Fnt Ball Paat-BnUon (ManUtec). Springfield. Oakland county, for. Inter­ mornlag from Cedis Bay wltb five c—Unued; "but It la —ly a little way. train. No. she shan't bo disturbed."
Just see that vwlndow. Vou
WEDDING GIFTS
H. Acbaman (Tranna City), and ment thli morning. L D. Curita of carloads of lath —nsigned to tbe and I win see that the rain does not
never saw lounges and chairs
Addreuing the coachman, she said:
Hand painted china.
Banadan (ItaaUtae). 1S4 laat.
priced so ridiculously lew. Tha
Kelley Shingle company of this city.
touch you. Ah!" he exclaimed, com­
this city prepared the remaini
"Go back and explain matters, and
Rich cut glass.
DIaeaa Throw-Cron (ManUtae).
birdseye
bedroom suite Is —id.
ing to an abrupt stop, "the crossing Is you can come for her In the morning.
R. J. Price and family are now
burUL
Sterling silver spoons.
Jlnfabiialnb^ (Trarem City), and
You want to apeak q«»ick If you
cated In their b—utlful summer home. bad here. My dear—" "aunt." he was WeYl lake the very best of care of her
WalUr O. Qabrial.
Handsome Jaftlinicrcs.
■L Aekanaaa (Tranraa City.)
with any ef these.
Walter D. Gabriel, aged 13 yeara, Spring Park, — the p—inaola on west about to say. wb—. glancing into the nntil you come."
GRADI’ATE <J!FTS.
High
lamp—Whlkar
(Travarso of 1012 Lincoln atreet paaied aaray bay aide. Mr. and Mrs. Eller will oc­ sweet, pathetic young face he checked
The Boston Store.
Hetty waa awak—ed in tbe morning
I.ovely chatelaines.
CUy). H. Aekannaa (TraTeraa City), yesterday morning after a abort lllneas cupy rooms there this summer.
himself Inatantly. "Madam" seemed by a gentle kiss dropped on her ilp* by
Handsome watches.
nd BawadeU (Manlatae); 4 feet C of pneumonia, leaving a wife and three Price goes to and from his work in his t— reserved, and after a alight pause a pair of rosy ones, which were smil­
Dainty gold rings.
amall children to mourn bU lost. Mra. launch, making the trip In Just tw—ty he added: "Hetty. I think you will ing beside her as she 1—ked up.
FV>untaln pens.
MUa Ban->Mlllcr (Trareraa City). QabricI vaa formerly Mlsa WUaon of one minutes.
have to let me carry you. Such a wee
• My other Aunt Hetty has come,"
Rich lockets.
■agraU (Manlate^). and MoQarry WillUmaburg. The funeral will be held
It was'B— McManus, not Tom Stan- little woman as you are. I can do It explained tbe child. "She Isn't pretty
Suitable gifts from 60c upwyds.
Tranraa City); tUna 8:M.
and sweet like ]rou: hut she's got nice,
tomorrow from tbe realdence at 2 t—. that buUt A. W. Jabraua' new nicely.”
P. S.—See our new lino of souvenir
Broad Jomp—FleUaner
"Wlthoot waiting for her to object, soft arms, aad I shall love her, too. spoons.
launch.
o'clock and Interment will be here.
•). Hunter. (Trarerae CUy)
H—ry TooneUar has a new Elmore and almost before she bad realized I'm glad I'vo got two Aunt Hettys."
The funeral aerrlca wHl be at 10
R. W. Rastall. Jeweler.
aad Battott (ManUtae); 14 feat I Inch. o’clock tomorrow mornUg from the automobile that U a beauty. He took what he w— ah—t. be had lifted her
"My dear." said a kindly voice as
may 3l-2t
Low Hordlaa-Cron (Maalataa).
a party out fishing with it yesterday. in bis strong anna and had home her the other Hefty came forward, "a mis­
house.
»dty), and Wya)tooi>
-BHl-* Murrel. son. Jack Lenn Miller, across the muddy crossing.
take has been made; but don't worn*
manna City.)
and Joe Be—w w—t fiabtng yesterday
“Wbht E aptondid fellow he ta!” about it. Tour mother's daughter ta
PCRfiOlfAL.

Do
you
want
to
speculate—
Mair MIU Bna-Alway (Manklaa).
—tching three, four, naught
perfectly safe with me.".
and win? We will sell you any
King (MaaUtaa) and MoQarry (Trav.
There are lots m«>re Ertravsgant
Deputy oFod Commissioner Dame of naught respectively. "Bin" found a
'Sue has always be— sound­
And another kiss was dropped on
one of our Grand Base Burner
am aty.)
haUils. but few ' im>n? ECONNorthport arrived In the city this fine German brown trout dead in tbe ing her brother's praises in my ears al HMiy's Ups.
Hard Coal Stoves for much less
tiO Yard Baab-Sottoo (ManUtae) morning.
str—m. He held a post mortem exam­ sch—I, but I never th—ght he could
In the parlors little later Hetty met
than
we
paid
for
them
whole­
^t^ir^umrtant aim is to hdp our
WlnaU (TraTeraa CUy). and Peteraon
Miss Bouna Otto .of Buttons Bay Is ination but could find nothing wrong be so genial. It 1s strange that he did her escon of the ev—lug before, and
sale. Yours for business.
customers to Ixonomizc. and her*
(Manlatae); Uma 16 aeconds.
visiting friends Inthe city.
not Introduce himself, and I d— i mutual explanations were exchanged:
w^lh It.
The Boston Store.
is one more T-xample oi hoW sre do
The dnnl aoora vaa Travemc City
There will be a meeting of the Lady quite like hta familiar manner in call­ but when tbe Howard carriage came
Mrs. P. Akers of Bingham arrived
it
71 aad MnnUtaa €8.
In the cty — the G. R. A 1. tbU morn­ Buffaloes tomorrow afterno— at 2 ing me Hetty. But I presume he feels for her. Alllo burst Into tears, exclaim­
In speaking oi PAINTS,
ing.
quite well acquainted with me through ing, indignantly
o'clock In Forester’s hall. All i
cuuroe everyl>ody painU mure or
Sue. though I will sund on m^
Mrs. B. L. Holliday of Saginaw re­ hers arc raquestad to be present.
"You shan't carry my sweetest Aun:
less, II you have chairs, tables,
Special
meeting
of
Traverse
City
turned home yesterday after spending
nity and abow him that there
Hetty off 1"
o5oo.*ta
screens, flower ptits, eb; . to print
CMBee. la Uw oltv of Trsrrra* *«Citr, ta
— Uxm 3i«t Bay of ‘1.7.
a week In the city as the guest of her oomm—dery. No. 41, this evening at proper way of forming an acquaint- - u was not until Hetty had promisoil
you do not have to buy a dollar's
7:30. Business of Importance. Each •nee after tonight. J don't understand I to visit the little girl often during hcri^p^iwt. Bon. m& B Walker. Jeda* ot
sister. Miss Ada Lytle.
worth of painL You can just drop
Probate.
Bitaillthic Pnvine.
Le— Baker h— returned from a air knight la reqneated to be preaenL why he didn't bring the carriage, stay that the child was pacifled.
,I In the matter
of the
in at the Kconumy Store and buy a
1
John
ood Watwn b. row**-. luinur-.
All membere of Traverse City tent. though."
visit In Raed aty.
Through Hetty’s Influence Paul An. ! G.Joisaa
IOC can of ready raizwl pa‘»t. 1“**
W MilUkea hevine lU*d
ooid court
r hi* annual
rf aald eatate,
All these conflicting thoughts made dniB was invjted to picnics and other‘hi*
Mrs. Robert Walter, who has bam Kb. $71. K. O. T. M. M.. are requested
enough to complete the job, and
annual account
account o«
am rnordtan
ru*n
I and hi« ftotitioa iirayina for th* aUowanc*
to meet at their hall at l o'clock a tangle of ideas In tbe girl's mind, amusements at the Howard home, and !
you haven't 3-4 of it left to stand
vUUIng reUUves at Fife Lake, r
}u»t returned from a trip tak— for the turned home thU n—n.
arxMind and spoil or to throw away.
Thursday, June 1. to aUend Sir Knight and her head was aching so badly that AUie was made happy by more than!
purpose of Inspecting the Warrenprobate ©mca.te
ta horoby
We also liave white Enamel and
Oabriel's funeraL A. V. Friedrich, she did not attempt to straighten trat one visit from "her sweetest Aunt ! noon, at
Mrs. 8. Walker of Old Mlssl— Is
Bros, bitnllthlc paVement and have to guest of Mrs. John GillU of 116 Lake commander.
Varnishes at loc per can.
ters.
Hetty." who felt it her duty to pie
report — follows:
Pierce's Cora Huakert went to Will
"1 met one qf mamma's old school the child, and also become better
av—ue.t
We vtaitad Kslamazoo, Jacks— and
friends on tbe train." she said as they quainted with "mamma’s friend."
Thoa. Wheeler and O—rga Kitchen lamsburg yesterday and woi
P—Uar and saw this pavement In all owe down on the Old Mlmlon stage to from the WllUamsburg nine by a s—re neared Ihclr desUnation. "I was panjefl
At last she was going home. Allie
these clUes. It has a smooth surface, sp—d the day.
of elev— and t—. The battery for after her. and I must sec her again was inconsolable, and Paul fel» quite |
coi
—Urel)* tree from cracks and chuck
Jacob and Prltz Rubll of Suttons Wllilamaburg was White and Carpen before I go home. If possible."
aa bad as bis little stater.
j lUy^jun
Jades of Probata.
bdaa. in pracUcally noiseless and as Bay are in tha city today.
ter and for tha Huakert. Baker and
The evening before Hetty’s depsr-,
"We will find out where she ta stay­
cUaa as sny other-pavement. All tbe
Jerry Sullivan and wife are spend Novaking and you shall have the pleasure of ture Paul ap—t at the Howards', and
Ittieresled property nsners and city Ing tbe day U tba city.
Traveraa Bay sewing circle will seeing her oft—." he replied, with a| during
a
quiet
walk
in
the
pleasant
during
oSdals Interviewed were enthusiaaG. M. Darua of Maifistee Is a gueet meet with Mrs. Thacker. 431 Washing- grave misgiving in bis heart.
j KTounda he told her how dear she had
Uc over the pavement and the mayors at Park Place today.
t— street tomorrow afternoon. Ladles
"Can it be that 8pe'. papa has failed
to him during the weeks Just
of Jicka— and I*oniisc stated that
C. W. Paust raturned tbU no— from win please bring darning needles and in business and lost bis property?" passed.
new atraau those cities intended lib- a business trip down tbe G. R. A L
Bclaao^B as there will be work.
Then
Hetty asked herself, as they entered
pcowlttg w—Id be pared with bitulithlc
B. J. Morgan and wife returned
a pretty llltle cottage not at all like words,
praothlBE
. i day from a abort trip to 8—tb Manlthe fine residence Sue had described which
Tha Two Hettias.
The pavamam U very strong and ap- t— island, where be h— milling and
of love's golden light, and:
Paul Andrus drew a long sigh of re* to her BO many times.
paan to Improve with age, at least timber InteretU.
“No carriage or coachman. Poor then Paul said;
lief as be laid the letter he had been
dnrhig tha first three seasons. Tbe
"I was dreadfully disappointed when
George Edgar, ar.. and George
Sue! It muat be that reveraet have
footlag for horsas U the very best and Edgar. Jr., and wife toft thU mining for. rending — tbe Uhle.
I learned that ran were not my Aunt
"She says that aha wiU come and come." the decided.
any al— load caa beAafiled over^lt a short fishing expadlU— to Fbueb
On —terlng the wee. cozy parlor. Hetty, but 1 am more than thankful
take charge of tha bouse and AIllc."
vMhooi .nppar—t Injurr.
now."—EJxchange.
Miss Violet Voice of Empire raha madlutad. **l muat have tome —e. Hetty turned to her escort and aald
Aftar n thorongh InvestigaUon we turned borne this morning after
and a p—r little old maid like her will pitifully.•ra aaUfliai that UU pavement is all short time sp—t In tha dty.
inson’s
ha
vary
glad
of
a
comfortable
home,"
“Can
I
be
ahown
to
my
room
at
It h— bo— rcipi——tad to be.
cream sodas and sundai
F. Cleveland left this morning for a
"Let me tee." ha c—Unuad, "I ra- once? I am quite III, and muat rest
B—pectfuUy aubmiued.
short trip to Wexford on buslneas.
member that mother said her sister before I meet the family. Tell my
Oscar 81mps—,
The Misses Fanny and Florence
Mrs. Mary Bry— of Oadtllac re­
Hatty was a waa Rule tot wh— aha d—r 8oe. that I will aee her in the
H. 8. KneeUnd.
UlIltamBon of Northpoft are in the
turned to her borne Jhto morning after
flutniad father and left home. She morning."
Malcolm Wnnlt^
city for a short visit with friends.
spending a few days in tba city, where
h—
naver
sa—
her
stater
atoce.
O. P. Carver.
A dreadful doubt began to creep In­
she was called to aU—d bar daughter.
Aunt Hatty must ba about 16.
W. R. CaldwelL
to Paul Andrus’ mind. Waa it poeslEnglish emigranu to the number of
Mrs M. Underlcaf. who Ilea HI at bar
ooona aha win look mach youngar, ble that a mistake had be— mader
1,045 sailed for (kinada rec—tly on
home.
for (dd maIda taka good care to cooTHB MABKtTg.
One gl—ce into tbe glrl'a palHd (bee board the Dominion liner V—couver,
Miss Edith Abbott went to Kingsley
caal thalr aga.
aaanred him that It sras no time to with the Saivatkm Army flag at the
Bast Bnfialo, May 21.— CaUle-Act- tbU morolnt for a abort vialt with
"it la nearly train time." he aald, rectify the mistake th—. and she must
maathead. The emigrants were gath­
Ive u stronger valnaa. Vaal calvoa— friends.
gtanclng at tbe clock on the m—tel. get to bed at once.
ered by Salrati— Army ag—clea. and
Walter Smith and wife returned (o
Active and higher valaaa. Bbaap and
"aad it ta raining. I wish I bad a car^
Stepping into ti
Ihe majority are workmen.
their borne in Kingsley thU momlng
—d lowor. Hm
Tiaga to bring the dear Uttla woman
the door behind him.
after sp—ding several days In tbe cUy
home in. bat. staoa I can't afford totdi
dining room.
with bU mother. Mrs. C. C. Maas.
Ascension day aervicea will be held
taxari— I wUl make bar — comforta­
C—doctor-Alpbonao Pndc of tbe
A rogutob child of eli^t yeara cam« tootorrow at Grace church. Holy com­
ble aa 1 caa wtthoot."
Walt— branch of tha O. R. A I. left
notally darward to meet him,
munion at 7 a. m. aad moratag prayer
With romaatic vtoioos of Aunt Hetyesterday for a week's vacation, whara
"H— our AuBt Hettle come? I want with second celehrallon at 10 a. m.
ty*i —raaa fa— ItoaUag through his
he will spend It at Grand RapMt. Hto
I a— her this mtonte!" ihe cried,
mtad*s eye. and a bundle of wraps, to
pU— has be— tak— by Baggage Masshield tha "dear Uttla woman" from quickly.
ter'Chartaa Rickard and John AndhrIt hM been a long time rime
"Hnah. dear.” said Paul, g—Uy.
rata, aadar —a arm. whila a )
aaly.dtjc. Oau-May. WMc; Jdy. a— will fill tha poaltl— of tba bar moth umbralla w— bald firmly in poal­ 8be ta m with a bcwdache. Ton must
eve had a riethiiig sale and a
etothifif wirndow that kaa cre­
80%e. May pork. $12.40; lard. |7J6; gaga master.
tl— by the opp—Ito hand. Paul Am ♦aka her to her room as quickly as
. Mrs. J.R.Rohhlaa toft today for her
rfha. fTJO.
ate#
aoeh a atir — the ten-day
dru atartod for tha aUttaa. nor did poealble. Yon may kiss her good­
aala now on. If you will need a
Itoirto-— local market fie. ThU- home at Raed aty after apaadlag a ha arrive a aMaa—t too aooa.
night if you wtok." he added, aeeliig
abort tlasa at tha Qimad Travaraa boaaalt or top coat you should lee*
tj^B— loada raealvad.
the wistful look ta the chlM'a eyes,
Qidta
a
number
of
g—tlam—
pltal - tha g—at of bar daughter. Min.
no time In calling. Our very
atoppad out of the tala, bat oady two "but d—Y call her anau ReodBiher.
V. H. Btairn.
beat geee at 86 par cent dla>
dear. We ahaU no doubt a—her qutte
BoUtaiy famto figuraa.
ceiMt Othera ot greater
O— waa a damn Wia womaa with weU ta the moratag."
"Bracher aays that you are m.*' safd
a puff of a—wy hair ahowtag i
The Beaten ttera.^
Alito. appebrta8 4tt the door to gulfie
tha itm of bar baaaat Thant

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kswV MOOW as haret
pipUdAAd applied haa raaocaM tha teadeacy to florfri this asaevtial feet
law^at might-that might makas fight.
thu bay other.
.(W
-i the rncot aeriom gMlm ef tbe^ay.
nna tkto «l<o< «•
k •.«,«« 4«r tKwp a» 1 heed not eall yaar attenUoa |o the
wkBttwr
■ hiRrelkeikre
tadtvMadlB.
llaaa. ae hatm
pariAed aad
tkere mw fc* tt ett«lii*,tt^..«»^
^rortlMr:aBd hetler pn|0U^ rotakan^ futjue cT maaklsd damaad* (hat
.re MkJret t. eontcuo^^ Rijje
dtpksmaajr oC th* weeid he dmagei: a fSUoiw to jraeagatpa Ue traU o( t
tha dallaaaC,Ufa.* ^
tal AMtiim that our. U
and that the rights of
at tor thd^aople.* Certain
mamheia of the tamSlr of aatkma ha
l«CMuni
rvopacted. ThU has hatm oaf aatloaal
pftay.asagara daBberatloa hy par 1
thTiUdrit thst^ Withtat mas*. a«L; poUcj U tin past
tJor pTNcat position was made poa- idanta
Thb spirit w* eall patriqttao. It takas
fa
ai plamaata af yar mlsed sihls oaly by thw saescess lA an
sad aomptaKAOslaqr, «de^« eni sle- tba army is bine In tha slitSas. Our tt waa totaainad that aa evil aslrtcd
I ib* tMTlM fron tlw On* lrtwJ?«d aai<
and naitet them Influence Is second to none in matters and thto thp proppsed legtolatlon
rasa* tha I
ITOBlddp wagh to rmaove the evil. In
•arroih iMMtIm. The aonw tM& .*d
or
lateraatlonal
character,
aiad
we
are
la one eoensos people. ^ sec and
test of time, oaly becauae^of the Tip
I Vftnced to the from wd M ihrtr o(
raecgpim thla spirit J* spps .of lu prood .to feel that this posiUoa was gUar word* Urn proposed toglalatloa tues of the people. ItognWTOQiOto.^.
K aptmo. the fhthar. gataed aad Is belag malatalasd. not .by WM la the latarosu pf the people,
a oommittee of the aenato, grave aad alto oaly by ok continued cxe^wt^
reaa^ of the slis of onr
the haskped, tho sop to leave
' ^
army nor Urn atraagU of oar nary, al- flgalfled; with mach aatomaity of ut- the same vtatnaa.
“It was secured to us by our tapo^
—t of their oourtc* w»d pwrUjr ftod kwr®.’
though hMJi amy .have had a* !p«u tacaaga>hfUr
qaaatloBsd R* ceartftatlpaallty, ikm- fafhers through the saerttba Bf
^ arms' la Us conatty's isrease: It aace. bat oa aecotmt of tha ractltn** Ual q«
Mood;
It
n>
preremd

u
br oK
of equality aad Jartlee Wood;
raoced and ea*t'wr«i»h« o' ■ow»r»
Snppprta the motbar. wife and daugh-iof yur porpoea and our gsoral atopdlag Tha dad
apoB the watar. «ajnni, “Comrade*. Ir
■ amoag the naUoas of the earth. .As a iamaadad-the paaetmeni of the law. kinsmen of the north and again fcy the
|ar p9A eaahlas. ihfi* lo hasr with
-----------jthe rame of couaUeaa ihouian4* oe S^aat adaKMilUaoa about the e^nh'for doaroge aad tortUude. Ihe eorrows and nation we seem to have the cMtdoBCC could mu aimsUtttltoo h* vtolatod by fetinltto north and south—one
la It not a mlaouacaptloa pie by the same aacrlfloa.
Whlok they wer* gathered together SuBeriogs kaowm oaly to thosa who of the other powpes. to a dagnm pot
be exarctoe to these virtnaa, rshdar
wafted pad paOsatly hotfS* iham. pMsassad hy aay other .Boveramaat. to our CDoatttuUoB which lead* us to Another such sacriflet unneceasaty mid
Afkr a vford to thepv Urn apb|ect Jwai
.
: /,'! « ■
ftee*. thipi «T«ath U cam 0900 the wa ppaoed b>‘ an allusion to the deaiia ol
aad! Our history *»d our policy Justify tkl* say that a law latsadto la hahalf to
•Urn.
Jritytha ptowla and which doe* not vtolata
^nipptf
Pd
to
devote
tipia.
energy
and
i
conlldenca.
.
The
rioaroa
doctrine
Is
•« PfCIOCO BV COUBT
' T»** ®<»* alt to io remapuharad. Jndga ||apiM
of Veterans then adraated aad recited mpsl Appropriately compared th* long
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uofota. and a doctrine of repose and. lead* to peace. aay Of 0*1* wall. coacalvto ideas to ss a priceless herttage-lhe name* and
t r^F ABBITBATION.
•Hetws. who sleeo beneath the
to .our hon- It mSords DO Qppoituatty for as to a* Juatlea aad aqualUy. Is la vlolatioa to
aleap Pt nature and har.^wakapips^
ocoan's ware we strew these Howeii
dead; and ns rpcfatty esempllfl^ oulro territory or gala an undue ad- the oansUtuUgo? By ImpUcatioa. tha
•pHng. to the <*k»ap ot death and lu
iiMb and Caualltr Should Hula the In token that the nation doe* not for spak
a^KSad Jarge sums of mtoto’ aad taatage. It retpilre* the weak to re- phrase *tor th* pepple.’ la Inoorporkpakanisg tain the gflritpal lUc he
^ cH. and that when dancer oall* we
tipie la p* atort tp locate the spect the righu of the atroog and •tto gad Should be rMd Into every
yond
i tr*
tha Paop1a“ Should
mv we brwte tt. rerty.^
will remember our b“aTn eaemplar*.'
gassalnp of Off harpto.
Berohance aaeat their boneet obligatlonn This proyislao of our constitution and. stat­
Jodf* StoyiM's Addrees.
;Ba tha Motto->Mamorial
The impressive ceramonV closed b>
aomipy aahppw* and forgotten graves doctrine is recognised and reepected ute* by thp leglriator* who enact the
law. the execuUve who enforce* the
He spakdof tba lassoa to bcrleara'ed U oar ptar* pc laceups, land. Vfbp is by thoee netlona whnee Inleresu
Day Eaarclaaa.
nitinc of “Amertca*: In nnloon.
ir sincinii
lliio or march was Immediately from this day. end lu depaaioaca, he tlBstpgmnpgW.pa^doaa aUraapoad aBected therebr W* kept faith with law aad our 00
The memorial service* for the sail-1 formed, beagled by the speaker of the
uy upon our owa thduikty. aad |o tha aaDtimaat and applaiU th* •(- 6>ba. la our dealiag* w|ih Spain, as Interprtt aad -hcm. —----- • —
she wave.
AV.MiMUirs wave held from Cass aireot day. JudRo Fr<*derlck Mayne «f Chsi ; ypoo the spirit with which they were tort, MU 4 baa .given to ps jtU tkrt J# k the settlement with China, we dem. trotthle 1*. the servant, the oOeeO er the land of the free aad the Itoma
‘mortal’ of th* Immorur Paal Jon**? onstraled that honor characterise* opr holdar. Is someUmea too far removed
of the brave.*"
Thta much, and aaore, p c raoogniie as poUcie* and that our word once paased from hlB mastei^ha people,
may be relied upoa.\Tbday, we believe should he brought In touch with them;
Comrades of McPbe-scui l*i»t Sous of by the flfc and drum corps. Hannah • into betog. under the grand Inspiration patrioUpm.
Veuirsus Hannah Camn and school Camp, and the long line of veterans Uf th* whole people sitting under that , “That patriotism, however, which Is we are reepected fbr .wbat we are and If aeaessary, he may be placed In sacb
pot alone for what we might, could or a position that at any Ume the
eWdraa assembled In line, while ilv under their flag
b^F.
|
glo^s
syBoaomotts with ‘AmerieaaUm.' has
The lone line of the procession from 1 hUtory and aasoclailons. He who Joins
would do. if necessliy required. And thought to the maater can bq pommn
sang. “Nearer My Cod to Thee,
wider appUcation. a broader meaalng.
aloaied to him .‘Jsst he forget.' The friend* and adralrera.
rendered. The pr'csideut of the W. R. C.: the /iged veteran* was stretched .long j ^uh u* aad feels no heartbeat respon- ^n that popglariy ascribed to It. To whan the troubles In the fnr Bast are
General Kuropatkln*. salary to W
» of Ihe object ofthe trlhvite! f^ut street by four hundred school { uve to the spirit of the hour. U a
finally adjusted, have you .any doubt idea of a recair and a ‘referendum’
then spoke uf the object
this rarer, but not less Important, t
mander to the Russian army In Man­
we will take, was conceived and to growing,
> be paid to*the dead and this children gayl.v ws%ing their flags In a | sensalaes clod and well deserve* «■•'
ahout I
♦t tk.
t ««.d «k
that our influence will be eserclsed cause these in oSce do not honestly churia was fllOO.OOO a year.
"foltowisTt* t'l!.'rtMuin’r«dln»
<X
•.<! ■»>•< l»TOlrta«: »U, ;wTill. k. who «l«. IBto ckw ohuon.
----There la a man of TO In Pari* named
In the cause of humanity? ^When reed respect and carry tot the
I *’lx)ve of country, love of liberty. bpg of the terrible conflict In the But mlt tad to them.
who ^sleeps In
Justioa and agualUy ar* la^uded with oa laad end sea. .as never before
A
Jurtlcaandat
“Jjrraspecilve to speelBc failure*, the toe cradle he was rocked to whro a
-dally ata’of the realise the Importance uf the principle period of reconslroctlon has act la. baby, and he has never slept one night
kesS^ aad psppprly *0; ahd hare let or arbUrattoe—the settlement of dif­ aad there to every reeaon to look upop to hU Ufe In any otoer bed.
tea we* of the ferences beiwet'n nsilons by the arbU ,0»e future with hope. True. «
To be the first Indltt Woman 10“"
phrase* ‘Love of Country and ‘Love rament of reason, and not of the merctol and industrial forces
study law Is the ambition of Mis*
.• : How tornrituanUj do we ■word, and In accordance with the working in harmony. In fact, ranch lAura M. Cornelius, who is now In
:e
us*
of
the
terras
‘love
of
Justice
Los Angeles j^UIhg ready 16 enter the
• ’ ..
'■
X.'Xvf .wn
principle* of JJustice, and not the law friction prevail*; but the work of
qr ‘Jove of eqaalUyr AAd yet.
adjusting the machinery of govern­ isw department of Stanford Univer­
true—we bust love jnstlce and equal
of arbitra- ment so that this friction will eeaae sity. She U ao Oneida girl.
lemaiiona]
Uy. If we would posses* patrUfllsm In j
^ creweil. There JusUce has already commenced. Our court*
The wives of toe young Balti* to
the hl^ meaning of the term. Tol
cOeb^ncy. have given a wise Interpretation
Morocco are to every shade to akin.
love Justice to to do Justice, u. >«vel
irting siajtsilea. a* witnessed by the Crom toe whUe Circassian ta tbs Vensoeallto anti-merger caaes. The In­ ua bf toe Niger. Their board and lodg____ r tha rights
tog form an toslgnillonnt Itaas fa eonterstate
r summer tveather, is a positive i troth win b* more apparent
power must-be back of li to enforce It. only a little more power to enable H parison with the amount qf perfum­
‘ - •
■ r arc tanta______ !«ohslder the character of
, "An argument In favor of the prin- to correct many to the abuses froai ery they eonanme.
tHstrlct Attorney XXehsoa. to Xhwhich we suffer.
li»iiir«lmota beyond eiiduraiicc, and the-unsigliUy OTptiDURadro^, red skin
.
.
xi-.
rep™.....
,
“This and other legislatloo win fol­ jave c6unly. Arixona. lost hto hand*
thonmghly nnconifortable and miserable night and day. Eceema, Tetter, and diseases of
,,
tj. „j ,„bre |
low In time, though possibly It may be several years ago In an cgplasltot Bi a
tkii l\Tx; arc caused by acid ixjisous iu the blood, which the heat of stunxner seems to ,warm
t
emblem: this ds.v an Idea not j ;J“*.TorZZ ZSi delayed.
The inlUatlve has been gold mine. He to able to petforis all
mio fife and renewed activity:
These fiery Bcida keqi the blood in a riotous and sour found in the ob*e^^*nce* to any o‘hcr l have been tsken i
taken:
toe principle established, toe tasks that fhll toXba lot to a maa
CDoditlQU, and the skhi unhealthy and feverish—4l»ey inflame the pores and retard perspinto ••“*>***
lof clvlliasiion, Th«‘ CvlU of war do which, when carried out to Its natural In his prtoessioa, laetodtBg sapU lype:
“This
to
a
governmem
of
the
pco-jp^^
the
battle,
nor
ooncluslon
and applied to the various wrtUng by means of two shmt tolek*
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' like an o\*cr-hcatcd furnace, and the escaping poison bums
tion,
vrticn the whole body fcel.i
pie. for the people a»d by the People ’| jennlnsie al the Ueatb of the last sup Industries from the operation of which fastened to the ends to his nnis.
[and blisters like liquid fire.
THE ITCKMA WAS TEBRIB4X
Emperor WUHam posseessa nvor ISO
Bqttamy and JusUce constitute toe j
rcmsln for maa> years to af- trtUble has arisen, will produce the
TWaCNTINQ ECZEMA.
To the skiu diaease sufferer,
wall* to .popular govern-j
mankind. Tell roe. you who have desired result. Important state legis­ lU mintary.aad naval snitorms. with
Ksutot City, Mo., May. 189S.
summer time bringg jio joy, wih or eraptlon. The ftch^. eapwAsHy at ^ m*nt—equi kilty toe atones and Justice ?
the horror* and experienced the lation also has been enacted from aU toelr appendages of sworis. strap*/
Xa liqft 1 c»ped«iccil cl times
but
is
a
season
of
unrest,
sleep­
balu.
sanhes. caps, hats, hetmacs and
which
much
is
expected,
and
even
what baa been the loss
war,, wl
walches on tl»e in»ideo( my Lund* that
and burnr<l,
iimcti, cwiisiug
enusiug much di
dis- less nights and inccssxmtpoin,
nliy by reason of the Japan- qe are dlsappolated In the reeult— Shago* more thaa any othar poteucm. I hsd tried hiasy Prepsi
emnfur
cemfurt.
A*1 tlime went by it Ktt
one fact ha* been clearly demooetraled uto latMswartd. Ha fa lend of col
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Hy to the etrecure. Sirlpped of equal-1
conflict!
resulting
iu
shattered
bcia
'
cs
,
©ut
benefit,
end
bearing
of
8.
S.
in
B
psa. I Iwd tvM\ ntedii-me
to give It a fair trial; a few Iboltlm carsd tty and Justice, liberty become* mere | - whai a crowning glory for any na- ->-the people rule—and th* reaftrm- leatW »acB^ to aS Agsh aad coun
early
tsof sgri
I
jihysical exhaustion and gen­ ed
ciSy^Itwenties'(now 50 veats*)f
me eaSSy, rtmorlag' every blmitoh and
arehy, toe foe of all duly | ,|on
have been the leading factor in mice to tola principle *t this \lme U trie*, and to said to bare m> fewer
0*4 was convinced tbst X was
uas tffllcted
L. Makita
the phnple from my body.
lultc^ eral, derangement of
WlUi a tvT« of I'cacm.v.
]
opnatHnted anthorliy.
I founding the international court of ar^ wsirih toe effort, eves though ao other toaa it.OOO.
ins and a
vital forces. Scratching xa m
Whan aha rtogasd la Baris the Em
N
“Today we decorate with flowers i bKrafkm. and when eslabllshed. may good fellow
BAD rOIIM or TETTIIL
*
pleasant recreation toonetor- For torte rear* I had Tetter on mr hand*, toe grarea to those who were the the first flag to be unfiirted over the “We have spoken to legialaticm as . fM* Bnganle was the best dressed
lady A tha woild. At one Ume her
niciitcd and almost distract^ which ctosedthcia to awell to twice
ruler* to this commonwealth. Our to-1 halldings In which toe sittings of this means to oorrecilng evlU. yet ^ tm
wd^lMha Wffa .c' **-------- ----, ‘bo~ worth
fleer*. tIvU and military, are but the j auguat tribunal la held, be ‘Old Glory.' remains, that Cor most to toe \Us toi
ty an aggravating itching skin
than fl.OOO.(Klo. while her
servants to toe. people to whom I* oou-; ArbltraUon l* the great interaatlOBgl afflict manklBd. there is ne ressedy by
erupt iotu Some find tempor­
c^«=«h .
,
MB amounted to about
way .to the leglalatore latclllgeace
quesUoii
to
the
day.
What
country
U
fld«4
temporarily
a
sacred
trust.
Tbe
ary relief in bathing and the
rience aad Art aa
h^reefc ToiiMr she spend* as
people are the nilcri and we reoog- to a better position toaa ours to take
application of lotions an4 fortiM. Itookoidythi^wbtoU^
UtUe
as
ir^Wr
oa herself, and dreastoo
toltiative
to
esubUabtog
such
a;
act
to
the
leflalature
is
what
.U
aced­
wea ewa^^y cored. This was Sftseo Bise la toe once crowned haads, wl}u
sal vcs. A few houim respite is and
yessaaso.*^^ have never since seen any BOW 4le ia Westmiaster A^bey. no!court? what organisation more *P- ed. And under ertsttog condlUoa*. sp Inrarlably la bUrk.
r^ttjrtttte Lstl M. Poor, of AugusU.
gained hy such mediodg^ Vnt sigB of mr old txDOble.
possessed by toe propriate to lead to toe agltatloa nee- «« nemi the qnickensd coasclenec
of
apblUlx
OPt
p
dtossseslueew
Mat. Ire B. XACKaosc.
\v. r. Trvkh.
nothing applied externally can! ^ Sjy 8C Ptol
thusqelebrattoglessa^ to bring aboet thli result than muy .* moth if art more than >h* Me., wgs la command of the smallesi
SL, Manses City, Kaa. hjVQhlqet to.toese.
Sutioa
alter tUc condition of the Mood
.
, these sacred rUe* we do more than,toe Grand ^rmy to the RepnbUc? latclllgence. The upub}* U not that oompaay for the longest time of aU ofor check the outflow of the oumiug fluids through the skin. Only persmt^t and faxtlffal Iqmor ^e memorlea of those who pa;- ] *niey who have experienced to their qe do not know enough. W* need fleers of th* chn war Company D.
of the POaeteenth Maine, for f«yconstitutional treatment can flo tliis. The acid ^xnson in the blood, ^kich is the iw
<« tkdfnted In that long .and fearful Strug-1 own petsons.the horrqns.,to war vlU*■ scunetotog.to spur ns ^
gje in toe cause of freedom—we per-1 alwi^s comamad attention when toag the right direction. We have great three days bad only «e man—Jo^
the eruption, must be attacked, aud when the blood has been cleaora of eu acenmniatw impu­ petnale to* principW for which they spes^k for peace..
appartSBltlea afforded «• to develop White, to Belfsrt-beslde 4he capUi*.
rities and restored to a healtliy condition, then, and onh” then, wrill a thoron^
all the others betog absent , hj. sk^.opnieiided. By toU mron* .we carry; The questlous most cloeely aasociqtrsB^
wqunds or removals,
cure be effected, and fi»r the accomplishment of all this; noiremedv equals S. S.&»'Wli^ forward and .present .10 the youth of j
,^01 our snbj4»ct are not an in­
jctaitains all requirements for cleaning and building up the acid oloo^ and in\igorat^ cur land, those principle* in such a ternatiotml character. They pertain li M MONarnj HUtt thttUBt «> Tki'Bhto of Persia possoaes a prl*
vaU 'ennertioo of ornaments, ge^
and toning up the sy.'^tem. S. S. S. completely and permanently eredkales every-reatzge viay M.to appeal to their reason and j oK>re directly to toe nation and the to-

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fimrtene* aaA than BMr..De»|Mi Onch
tia oPmad M»7dr. AAHAaat Aitils thaa
^ivarlac the mcasbdal addraas. aad
(has “Ftoea and Kiieada” wa# awtgr
the saaftatte. The addreaa
walaoasf
mm Uaaa for ih# post bf their eopifinder. M. 6. Itorsan. aad immadlausf toUowlag U aaw*^. aoa»,
“MaM^ Thtoswh Oeoma.- la which
Which the patriotlaai af the ai
(boad real la tha choma. which ^
laaf ta the U»a of tv* haadead wav
laff flee* hdld la th* haads of the a*
thaalastlc ehildraa la.. the Imasaaae
^dleaoa. Oommsader MonDMi than
bitroduced the spaakar. Jodee Mayaa.
who apoka to tke vaat aaaemUr opoo
the appropriate theme. “U a maa
lhall he Mva a*alnr Judge Majaa be
pm By apeaklag aa WoerasiBc word
10 the httfy IttU® eebaol chlldw who
IllM th* callerr and to whom Past
Coauaaader Roberts had attempted to

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of poison, thus effectually pn:^'*«uting a fresh outbreak of the disease.
•'
Cases tlwt have resisted ordinaiy treatment for years, yield to the purifying, cooling
effects <rf Vu vS[ S. Rpou the blood, and when rich, pure blood is again circnlkny through tte
systentvthe itching a*..d stinging cease, the em^on disappears, and the red, Ton^ stan
becomes s<^t and smooth a^p. '
Skin dtfcases appearan •various foma sOTctiines

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Imbue them with an cptouslaam that | ^uvUual. BTUh many, the Idea prewitl liisnre toelr pevpWuHy. TIU* con-.!
to oar lartltnthms
stitutes an object lesson Ineuleattog'
^ tbroaffh war^ aad that
ton highest peUirtUm aad for which j „ ^ ,he
^
teen able to *
^ireiror tk, (tti .< Wthere is ao sahstltste.
! hurl back every foeeiga foe aad to
;"W* Bue not In* the pnrt but In tbd rise superior to clvtt strife, tofiy
u tt u* U .tt tto jttWeilre-»
proosnU Our tnierosu are toose to naturally eoachide that our 4
Ih* passant and the futare. The peat ^lateao* aa a nation, is assured,
•m*-. «..*• "*■'«•
IlKtttttt l^ttcl|l<fattlA
tha. qxpsdapoq stpan which have stood the test, to vs-, that we
cuiwia
Witt rwUrioo. atftl»>..ll
N* draw flsr wMBm:ro epaWs ya to will be able to urlthstaM the trial* to
MtoT? the qneations to to* paaoc Is art aaaarad. War la bto an
preaeat aad tq onUtoe. toe policy to qutward asaaltoalatloa-n ranU. The
>>K ttU tett
t|m ftorre. We are,entering opo* a fore4

iqgla^tto iwetotsUiKtow. as BIsftAeay
m m toat which lOUowad tot war .to
toaiehriltttoThewariihashBtoachd.
•nifolea oaeo ctmsMsaag «aog Bare
kialsMK wm. wWa otharo meraly

. relalinrto toawtate to
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or tte
totte
iAteik AtteMO Ate I #a AMttb
White Ute to
WAiniEO.
MfiOB in^
Turyteni u^ W, B. DalM. Ml
btefaar kMitet
nttMiwt.
tte tNi Ctaaaer ta a Maaerte wot
Ate<
Ml
te
ttwral
M
glakMu
c
alMo
of
aiwblo
MtTAAtAirteitlplyl
Ttera, aboat iftjr yaasa a^ waa att»loll.
Almor.-*
ate
agJA
It
araa
a
=
golnr
Afty
mnea
an
tebr
could
okM
aite flMflft tteaaoat
this area In ofrrm teuiw. Tot la augter tevtela MkMteO- Tte rtfate
«aa tbatead hr Otertaa aai Alban
*"^‘**- ....
Moon la 107.
l^fargeucroli ^
Mir ate aboat
“ ‘ "
Mrs.!
aaaa aanai WMte Haraa by' Noah
iota P. Ott. Of Araahtafflta street. ICS-.^lota BogklAa ulS aareu 1m
I fly to rmt^ A^ !
,nd Ite hysloiogy uf
flanr. tte laadlac naa la tea afteca
AS lA tta PASi to tta
-got wtefg tbb- y. ‘ plants, bare yMd«i mmlta that terr
at that ttea.
BA8T PAST or fOWK.
Is tends tt bounded astounded ^
ndruneod agricMf- WAMTCD—te Chi
tl|r ^
i
Gar «» Iff both pteMA Na H.
aaapaaenaaitelakattetetteSeaco to
•(7 te off and railed to Ate _
ttri«U
in
western
nattana.**honae. penou of tmatworthluooa and Orteru wfll te prompUy AUAteatta
bar tte oatpat of tte White Ham
*• Stair sbooted Ite ninplro.
ClobA^
aemamhat tarnmar 'mVk taul Aam- iOHN BOPKIM8.
■Ula. Abaat tte baglaalag of tte
Apr M-1m»
- a true, aaa of tte fair aaSte W that aim war tte mJapa «te aalte a dtr
lury AS AABtatAUt lu teuagh oBce.
tbrlrtec UMla vtHaM. vaa Marrtte to teth a ooapla at tbatiaaat tobaWtabU te teU Ida tend 1 uteuM jndge it - n i^tow I do my Igd.* tald tte, emy year In ircmi Terkonlng at* talary fU. 9aU woekly^ Perma*»• wiineosrd awincrrwo lA
^ MUBOELLANEOUA
.**-“Tooth-a Compam
T>ut out rbtt AO all the
« aaa or tba pomrtar MMg baalaaaa ariM tea jraar aitand.* Conpaay F of tte
saie - --Buffalo Enunir^
the toUl of fir., wienAeed Iff Amedor tte tovB laat Tbaradar. who tad
tM. -Buffsifi AnoniT^
rsUroaito. In spHe of Imi-oTrFOR PAUrriMO or popor teaffinff
baaa aaatljr attlrte ia allks aad aoHaa
JtouA:] oaU ta llfl OUama ptaoo^ Ttaa.
tte anployai of W. H. Feny's
Ui^UMO ar Grswt ■*—
I ments in coupling aad la roodbed
tte vaga oC the tova. The aoek mib aaw artU, with Tatxy Um
miauie.of
the
Uot
centiay
|
smart ludred. art the i r : Kwr th»
OuMou.
rnoymf
* eatetepay ana parforaMtf at the ooan aonautad. At tte dooa of tte elrU
tSt
Dmstora
0t.
ChkAgo.
t .there dwelt In a suisll t
baasa-bMon a larga eoapratatioa. aad
'-Id.r. flaxn
(
__________■Ayyr-dt
Chat. Maan aUwk a daaUi blow
ted a ]mDarteble dream.'
flitted
tte roaoB FMIatelphtei dM aot koaw to White Haree.hr stanlat a miasa mUh-gnm' aurtiagn aad telkate | night
WANTCO—PW
b
tewtag
-Ate
hair
I
grurreJ
Uurrr**lan
w»ikh
tMAliu Of B. MollAmAfA. -wm
hlMmaaem aatJI tte traia wblck at the appar aad or tte Uula White a^nre stedteg. iato white or gray he- A fairy appeared to Win.
nruug rruirot e to dUladffe
work- 410 Unloo street, up atair*.
aaoag ^ pretty.
; -I.ttlle t«y - mU the fairy. M ©f- '•
PiocutecoL
Map
waa to aarrr tte happy eoapla aa f|*ka; This was-at the preaeet locatloa Jag
jwing iflaOKlifcr of
may
Wnaie af thiwe are esqnUitHy Uned. ! fer you the choice of three tliinas
tbair waddlBA tear. «as paUlof oat <ff Whltaball. Tbaa thlacs boffao tb ladeed. they are Tiot for pracUrsI ;TWok well Ufore you deckle. WUkh *rugm is doc In pen to the deeirc
ItHf
cr
FAUUVniY-OaaMR
MaffAMBlata
or I0« a whea Ms baadsopia brldd raa Wa tron White Mara aio WMteball. srtelce. mteM eae has a sopply of •will you hare-powiT. pealih .©c reU«-«.T eoui|«uic« wUlcU were or<^
Bumhor
tte
fatate
Boa
la
Stef *
i fameV
rapltelUeiMn the re.*i:WilnanrlaI ^
to tte rear plaifor* aad joaipad off of Kree a large threeatory hotel was others to aar for *teeoad beat.*'
tote, a odoBtlfle roAilas «m ftvMl
tte amrlaciralB. aaiSde the sboote oT broagh^ ap iha takaoe aoows. I a fra teerty Iteeifn atth and esttn are j •Tters
*Ttera a . inchr replied the loy. | *«U'**« HttMWi to ..tnke a “show M
tte truo ttb'i klotant- Otw JIT
three of 'em,
'em. b'gush.
hguahr mrnlusr" hr .-milnc ojHfmllug ex'HU take alt threo
ite ass«alblt^d aittlUtudA-Calhottn years there was hardly a baildlng leTt uaMl tor the HMBffB. and eren the;**nu
i-ii of aafetjw—
UBhmgt. steodMiaA^
niir«e« wMb
wtlh which Ihey
ihee 'i That
Ttiat boy
Iiot afterward
aftere-ard Iw-eame
Itetume Ciqi'B
('lUi'n penses
pen*e» 1«-.
U'.roud
I
t
Ooaatr Hears.
hr the
Chaater aad White card rase a■and1 purse*
s dellrate «aa- I Anson, the champion Iwianum of the Vork Wori
‘Coldwater 'paoplr arp last tew Harea was dead.* Today nothing re­
WANTED—Competent girl for general
wneu «i|n wu.
•aawnm ..iiu-se : onicrrs*-. i
AB8TR
ACTS OF Titui,
BIGGEBT AND B^ST lino of Wworrylac teoor tte **irallow peril/ mains or the Tinaie ar White UffPan
lugs of pnlr-i'oteed brocodeo moat hall magnote. and Adrian Constantine
imnaewock. nmall family, good
cyclw—Rambler. Mot^rch, Racyde
mil- Lkwon. elty clerk of Chlrag»i. with
the M
wlileh tbar
the peaoiv ssrc a fear old
bar feartemvadJaff
fear^ la
wages, mast be good eoQk. Addrwas
: of ! salary of ftkOUD a year.—Chicago lYlb- Columbia. Prices right. Julius Camp
fal naillate aupi^^ to estst oa the the waters of the teaanel. A eUl end drd. whk-b. with
care of Record, Mrs. Chat. Romadka.
I bell. 417 .Union atreet.
may S-lmo
ladiaaa border. \They ar« orgaalxlnt|h few Unhera eT aa old btrikUng pen elisbir teatter. ateua
PRICES REASONABLE
.;
may l» tf
by the goremateot docks yet,
wtmar.oumraRps. asmtepm
to «ghi in a syncmallc manner the
TOO tHIMCROUa to mentlou. the
but the town has ranlshed. WMle
daadetloa p««t.
good
points
of
a
weU
drooaed
shoe.
Haven
is
Michigan's
''deserted
rllObmlag op from' Detroit a few
Boo Cnnnlagham at the Lkm Barber
algbU Ago the Sumdard had an oppor- lagc.*'
SEWEit TAX
shop, for a nice “ahlne."
tuBlty to watch and atody the legiate
Third Ward,
w<«4«r IT tiwt
W9 ummm
mv, wfciek mu iknm^
cf Sts
kiM. tea MiMuqr spfccitM to aasiify
atJMft) tiaa.
Jat te p«t tte wttm r%te «ai ta
ite tte ctrla teov wbar* iSwr tea a,
• Mtta aiHar UM Ite teato cf Mbwrttewlaataaafcttei: *nviMi»fM
write a M, aba ahMl4 rawaabar
(tetiCtete4Ua«ajte’dtea Mor.Wc'
A 7Mbf awn bjr tbc aaaa <rf 01bMM. «te «UN tear W niMMte

cr*.

;

the gt*rai. Sereral'werc on the train.
It *ls a two legged germ with or with­
out whlahers. Thw* are no fvmalea.
making It a rare apeclea. It Is not
bore. It Is elected. It converses. OonVemtlon never lags with the legisia(Ivp t«Tm
It koepa |ta vuioc well
primed with conretaatloti water car­
ried in a flask, tn a amall leather grip
with a salt of paiainaa. free jiaos book,
two boxes of. cigi^ and a whisk
braom. Kvor since
1 the teilsla
tire Aerm has been gnnwina holes in

the Lat^ and Greatest Achievement in Fiction

■ The'tn.nsseso of s Turkish prlneeoa
la alinoat as eustly as that of an Amon
Icfcii beirraa .\t the rw-eiil marriage
af the sultan's dsaplitrr to Aldutrehewn Pai-ha. the nilnlater of jiistler.

have coat the sum of £5.WI
<U the ricbisi urlmtnl satin. It was
prufosHy embroiilcml sitb |iearU pbd
was copksl from a (Icsicn of a faniuos
rrenrl'NBrtl!*l.
It was made In the
|iMls«<e ii>’ two ilressnuikcrs: they
werki'd In the prescm-c of an ofttcer
ami t« sokllcr-. wlio wnlilHil tlieir
the leglilatlvQ gesin adjourns fur re ei^ry i vruieut sharply. The rest oI
pose and needed rc^t. Then the po- the outfU wi^ on a bar with the
llUeal machine buys anotlH-r bunch wedillng ganueiit. while the Irwels preKaaenw of “primar}- reform" throws sentwl to the bride sunms>e«l
the “.Vntbhiii Ntshts
r an odor %«*>’. very offcnslrc to ihelbanrU «
WglslaUvc’lerm.—niU Peek In Fow|, r >:utertaluuie»ts."- l^mkni TuttkT.

Btaudartl.
sillo Btaudart

I>urlug the year lOW the nnnd»er uf
Patrolman U*tlltaiB lAwrence nl Teasels enterli>g the port of t'.rnoa
, Pori Huron waa aent out to look up a nma Q.1.M, with an axinesate tonuage
> hoAteleaa dug.... WhtA te returned lu rogisler of (knihJJ.V.. .Not one of these
ig. nltte police nilce he reported that be vrrsels rarrled the Aiuerlisn flag.
r traftra/luund
was aa "nut
umno the
im tloa
.log and
ana that
inai ll
i^was
uu i ‘»w«xh t'.ie freight arti passenger
,Up umted
Ut street dog.*' 'Tniaul Offlevr
Omrvr ChamChain ATt«r« |«
.___
,___ , ...
ronsUb-rnlile.
befs. to whom the repori was made,
aaked Lawrence how he conUl ti-il a
Mu^t^ atreet dOg from a Huron avenue
dog, Lawrence though this query tu be
a reflection upon bis ability as a caniAo export and ho and Truant oQcer
Cluunbeni aren't on speaking terms
now.
Charles U. Pnlmer of Adrian ha*
l>erbaps written more life Insurance
than aiiy oiher man of his age In the
lower peninsula; and. naturally he
prltkw himself to a certain extent on
» hl% lack of 'itashfulnese. In other
.w,.rdB. he “larkh's" a man nuder any
wild aU rin'umatenees If he gets a no­
tion that that man m-eds to be Insured.
lUa he made a 'tackh-** rt'ceiitly while
up III Flint that eausod momentary
aUashntcul. He was shtiug In ibe hotel
wllli lnh llhiiher. ehsMlng. looking
out of ilii* window he spied a fsmillAr
fatv It was the (ai-e of Hov. W. K.
Fpeuror, slio uM-«i to dwvdl tn Aiirian.
The wight of the ofil famihar face
Will soon be all set''SUMvl Ml Palmer to huniedly
iltitl. then wc will
otil to Ml .'^iH'uror’s earriag*- The
. way Palmer exiendetl his hami wa.s ro
have the most attrac­
hospitahh-- h<
mi thoroughl) glad
lu grasp the tl*>h of the pnwcher who
tive store and licsi
. sat in the carrtsg.- along wifb atuv'le-r
man—thal Mr. >>i«'ii«vr i>*1ihn1 ui» —
line of
mupit'nlatil}. it» Im». suro~t>ut n
slopiKHl the whole fimeral prtKi-ssion i
Mr. Bponerr waa heaihng. aud ll was
a long onn* too! Palm r-sa* •Mill hold
iiig on to the reverend geiiileinan's
hand when Mr. 8penc« r alluaiHl -he'd j
see him later."

We’re

MOVED!

A.». Mim E&

I, M. Boorerw of Oxftird has a eat that
is earing for a Imby wmsUmcK with
as imiclrsolk'fltWh nk ►li«- dm-s Ikt
own klHens. The oW wiKKldiuck
mol her wan klUt*lI In
tp a hi
huui. when li
u nome
was found ohe hiW
«Hne young om-s.
i-'tmly one that livt-d.
thi.- iM-ing tte'

PlANOl
ORGANS
AND

on display.
.

TM» ■‘JOSOVOl.K. S

Come

and see us.

IMaitJ.JohhsohsI

60tt8

“jesspasdr*
35--isrsu.«
FAf 3aM Ate nuumHH OMy hgr
THP MAHNAH OAUO 9T0m$,

KMBAIL
MUSIC HOUSE

IL B. ^IfER, Pr^

FOB RENT.

t las roU 1
district No. f. between fth aad TfUi
stroet*. between lOth and IlOi suuota.
between 11th and 12th atrooU. from
Wadsworth atreet to Division gtrsoL
been placed la my hand for eotloo
0 be paid on or I
tlon, the I
May 3Ial. 1M3.
M. E. Haxkell. City

TO AffNT—Potulahed rooms in cottago with erery courmiiancs. A
dreaa Box 374 or coll at oSce.
may 24-tI

Detedive

RCWT-^Pnmikbte re
board. 234 Front ttre^

for

wiOnCa

An Marvelous
of Mystery
Tl^ ^cation of tbis
famous aeries in a great
New yock 40ly
j«t
crea^ a profound seosat jon ai^d stamped the work
as the greatest of twentieth
century fiction.

msn
rniiii

m

RCWT—OfBce In^^
block. E. Wilhelm.

for

210 Bute bank butWIng.

SubscHbe ]Xow
and get the first installxnanL
.

'Third Ward.

apr r?-tf'

Notice to all Peraona laterested:
The speHsI aaaeaament tax roll Joe
the ooottroctkro of lateral sewera fa
No. 3. belwoen »th and 10th
410 N. »m-1 atreeu. between 10th and 11th steoota.
between
may27-tf
---------- llth and 12th atrseU. from
_______________________________
Wadfworth atreet to Bohemia atroot.

FOR SALE

FO« .ALE-e^ „-.dU.,

ass

15^05
M. E. Haaken. City Troatarer.
Bank bulWlns.

FOR SALE. WAOONS—I bars thrte
second-hand lumber wagons, ahm
lumber wagon for one horse, three
cheap buggies and a pair of cheap
Neflos to All I
ponle*. B. J. Morgan.
may 20-tf
Tbc tax roll for Ihe paving of FrosI
atreet from the cast Itee of Date
Ual^ji
FOR SALE—Sevon'room house
the east line of Pork atrdm,
East Tenth 8t. Tike other property ;

PAVING TAX

:fV ,#
«s--

may 27-01
co.*s fifth
Co.*s
firth subdivisloa of~ Traverno
~
———--------- 1 City, to the north end of Sooth tJnlOU

Cltz. CSS.

Corrrtabt-brtamrt*. w*ekj,T.
looked up t6 find a oueer uttle old man in the
.
ixxjrvay.

Eleventh atrv«-f

’ tbc fovTth oaoom
inrtSmnitJ ^“iSo

CUlzena phone IW. |

_____________________^ I cam^°to be STteforo the flrst ^ of
-ARIM8 to trade for city property. I
M. E. llasksll. Gtty Trsnsoror.
H. W. Smlih. «I3 W’est Elevsnlh Bt.
Offlcc. room 202 BtatCdbank boUdlns.
ritizena phone 19».
may 2S-lf
may Mmfl

QONSISTING OF

tlitMii Great Detictive Stories• i
AS FOLLOWS

.dd ,

flxtnrea. Will aetl all or any part, i
or will rent bnUdlng. Apply at
Chas. Roi^-ntlu.1. Travcrac City. Mich.
may 27-lf.

WIU Soon Beg:in
publication in this paper.

SEWER TAX

FOR RENT—Upper flat la brick bowse
on West Ninth atreet. O. C.Moffatt,|

p-'..

Wc have secured exclusive
rights for this field and

I

1. The Adventure of the Empty House
2.

the Norwood Builder
3.,

the Dancing Men
•'A.

the Solitary Cyclist
5.

the Priory School
6.

Black Peter
7.

Charles Augustus Milverton
8.

the Six Napoleons
9.

The Three Students
IQ.

the Golden Pince Nez

the Missing Three Quarter
12.
'

the Abbey Grange
13.


The Second Stain

BARQAINS In real estate. H. W.
Rhenimstism. gout, imekatha, ooii
Bmitfa
Wool Eleventh stroet.
Citlzenh phone m.
may 2S-U polron arc resnlu of kidney tronblo.
lloliister'a Rocky Mvuuuia Ton goos
HOUSES AND LOTS 00 monthly -poy- directly to the soot of the disonso gad
menus. H. W. Smith. «13 West cure* when nil else fails. » eenta.
Eleventh street.
Citizens phone
Johnson Drug Co.
190.
msy 2S-U

.uo „«d

j

J. M. HDELLBUKIEL,.

Bm Gage at J. E Greilick Co. tte pgfll

ggTATS

AMI

MoWmry taaatello
HOUSE FOR RENT—Inquire lV-*isui
East TweKlh street.
may 24-tf| —
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meat market |
on corner Front and DirisloB street*.!
TTjos. Gunton. MU Fifth streoL Clti-!
tens phone 116.
may 23-lf'
OU ft. lot;
bouse has city water, bath room and
furnace. Inquire of F. Thurtell over
nrst National bank. Telephooe Zh.

.

e. .0. wiono*.^

Tiuker tf VUIb
maSrSiBte

________ ^^LEIL'wc

«R rent—Partly furnlated sevea-foom nammer cottage
at Old MlssTon Beack raoort. In
quire H. K. Brinkman. Old Mission :

for rale

are now uking orders
for the celebrated

KEYSTUNE BRlk

for sale

stort balM
CHlaena phe
FOR SALE-S-room hoaao tfld SMoot
lot <m W. Uth etroef, scar Uakm.
Far parUcnlars oaqtilzo at tit W.
llthmiooL
mayMf

SAtURDAY, JUTi 3rd


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may SSif

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«r th* pmm. who dlM r»>
MMbr M tM aortk of Mw4. Ml
KMf Wiwmri « eofr «( tM
MM«.* It MigiMllr MomM to PrteM
Itarr of Waloi, tbo iOMtM oldoM
mm of IsBM L TIm book «m bo^

tmmt dwcrlbw bte as *Maaiiar oa
Us thrsa faKhas of ttcla levs" tbere
Is obTiOM TaiBsrirbwi. Tat la a aa^
tiea wt «otad tor atatare M. Daleaasa
is eoaaptaaoastjr avaU. Bat. oa tba
othar boat, hsls wiry sad ungh. His
roaad baad. ciose erappst bair. kaca
aras. rstiaassa aoac. brtstUag mts(aebe aad loekad aMmtb ara tboaa of a
•Mtar, aad. aoraorar, bis vbole agpaaxaaca aaoasts a aaa oajwbla of

him lUaM Him of Isd^s
_______,
I
folloartot aUW7 of Adialial
«bo vIB vltbla a abort tlaae baooatr oeway Is told by oaa of tba
L to Bar. Dr. Kobart M. Has- wbo ratomad oa tba Balalgh. Jost bo>
aaO. paalor of tba Btxtb tJaltad Pras- for tba battle of Manila, wbca tba
bytariaa abareb. PHuborg. will ba tba order was given to strip for action, tba
•m voMgii to aagage ta Uke work la samlleat powder boy on tba tagsblp
tbbt dty. Miaa HIsaoa has baaa as- dropped bis coat overboard.
alotaat to Bar. Praak R. Ballard of
permlasiOB to Jump after it. bat was
ywaortU ohsreb, ladlanapolU. for ^ > rafasad. Ha waat to tba sSda of tba
foar yaafa.
j ,hlp. dropped orarboard. recovered Us
As Ibigiaad Is a aatloa of tea dr1ak-| coat and was promptly arrested for
I OB the tea i dlsobedieDoe. Admiral Dewey spoke
babH lately spokaa by Dr. Joha H. j kindly to tba yoongstar, wbo broke
paxka. a Xxmdaa phyakian. have at ] down and said that the coat
tfiotad naeb atteatloa. nt would si-: his mother's plciarc. which be had Jnat
swat aaem.** aays Dr. Clarke, -that ihel kissed, sad he ooald not bear to
anlyal is determined to assert it kwt. Dewey's eyes filled with tuars;
Ms sapartom over all the rest of ere-1 be fairly embraced the boy and or­
atloa by t^a Istganaliy be display In dered him to be released, saying:
Maoorartng>r manafseturing pleasant -Boys who love their mothers enoi^h
aoloeas
ktmsHf The crvwt ms- to risk Ihclr lives fur her picture can
JarlDr of aanktad are the slaves to one not be kept In Irons on tblg, fieet.'
OTMOca potoOB baUts. Of these babiu
tba laa babli U one of the most subtle.
tal. Ab t three big brainiMiaaating aad Injoriouaof 7,000
Tba yooag klag of Spain Is an enthuJiaatle aMKorlat. and this canses no
anything
along, regardless of
Mttla unsaslnass to his mlnUters, wbo. tba dealer aeods aloug.
>mv to be bested, i
apart fitn the anastioo of bis persons! the Bomber of roomv
of
snioke
fioc.
damper,
draft,
cun
cold «ir
aalMjr. M not approve of (hair king,
I.
i^lftJ !»«■ cent more
-r------«OMles.l
^ ,hnn Is neosasary and not
aaatag a good daal more of hU country
^
and people than be would do were he j Even tbe most ordinary Inlelllgen.
» a royal progress dbrroonded < Is not applied to the quesUon of coal
by oMdlals. indeed, so strongly did] comnimption s^borne with
A dealer, lookMb aitelsUra feel at tbc time of the economy and• efficiency.
- •
i:gg coBlyoaag king's last motor tour that not
Ejcg coal!
only did the cabinet invoke the intcrnga
▼naUoo of lha ouaan mother but the Home of tbe lumps
were six inches
luoi]
ptwalar thraateoad to resign if the kmg and nearly three luches in diam­
eter. Three tons a month kept tbs
projactad tour ware Insisted upon.
Tba first aew missionary sent out t^ueen Anne or Eliubeth shack down
to abont WJ degrees, and as a re-en­
board in 1»0S. Is forcement we bonght gas radiators.
MIm Nellie J. Amott. MUs Amott was Coal bin glS a montb, gas bill gH. My
boni la MInnaapolU, bnt bar parenu neighbor after six years of experience
bava since resided In lows. Her and n niodirum of brain power used
atadlas were pursued In Nashua, los-a. |)ea coal and bad a royal go^ Ore night
and In the Bible Institute at Chicago. and day; a ton and a half a montb and
no gas. ills furnsi'e and all of its
8ba bas taught ta oonnocilon with tbe equlpiuont were exactly like my own.
aMoola of tbe American Misslonsiy as- Reo<H‘ and no aense. In the aggregate
aaetation for five years—(wo yearn a:
Bavanaab. Qa.. and three years at
MarMaa. Miss. This r«senf<^nient
for tba west central African* mission
baa baaa greaUy needed and Miss Arbe M(
BOtt carries otit her long-cherished
ug that
vlab to enter upon mission work In chance to befall them. In tbe men
Africa.
whom
wuo J speak of whatever may bapward life.
qnalre j pen Is lit up by their Inwai
■ogane Simmerman. the mllliqnalre
love,
not youi
railroad man. the ther day was asked,
asked ^'h'
par of yonr deetlny.
to srhat special circumstance be attrlb- forms part
______
knowledge
edge of self that you t
will
bare
Mad his great success in life. "Large­
found deep dow n A your love—this It
ly to my-training and general experi- Is that will
earn as an officer in the United Btaiiui life. If yon have been deceived It U
»ary,“ was the reply. Very few. even not tbe deception thet matters, t»ut tbe
aawng his acquaintances, are sware forgiveness wheheto It gave birth In
that Mr. Zimmerman sorted through your soul and tbo loftiness, wisdom,
completeness, of this forgiveness—by
the civil war In the navy. i*srilrlpsMng
these sliall your life be steered to deeta numerous notable engagement. In- tiny's haven of brightness and peace,
eluding the bombanlment of Vicks­ by these shall your eyes see more
burg. He entered, after competitive ciearly than If all men had been faithBxamlnatlon. asNnaster's mate, and for, fnl. But if by this art of deceit there
.................( l»*ve not come more simpleness, loftier
^lant senice was ..........
steadily promoted
- • to be an ensign, master, lieutenant and
^****
Vaotenant commander, and tn il5C,i, JJl*’
'
was pUced In command of the United

Btatee stasmsbip OusrhiU. which poalUon ho held until the end of the
war. Mr. Zimmerman was l»orn In
Vicksburg. Mias . tn I84f. and appsrem
ly U still In the very heyday of thej
prime of life.
|
Mayor John Wtwver of Philadelphia !
who U Just now promluenl In eonnoc-Uon with the gas lease. Is a talcntiil
1aW}*er. While he was district atlor-,
ney be procured ciinvlctlons In many
election fraud cast:s and when elected
to the ma>-oralt.v in Febniarj-. 11H»3. he
-woo on tho platform; *i recognize
God Almighty as my boss, and by him
aioBa will I be guided in my ever)aet.- Ho la a devout Baptist, (caches
a Soaday sdiool class and over (he
daak la hla office are the lim-s; "For
tha oanae that needs aasistance. fori

WeWairt No Money

lor the future in (ho distance, all
good that 1 can do." Mayor Weaver
wai bom in.Bngtand forty-(w6 years
UoUst We Help Yo«
ago and was brought to Pblladeiplila
by his parenu In 1S€9. By bard a-urk
M galaed an oducaUon and nowratands
ia tha front rank of the legal fratcr- 1
^
nlty. He alao la considered to l>e onc;\^ AatM
MlaMMi^^ «
of the boat droaaed men in the city.
gold an guarantae by Johnaon Drug
M. Delcaaae, the Fresch minister of; Conmany.

WADE IN TRAVFISE CITY

THE QUEEN OTY MOTOR
Hr. Bofaert Prioe ud Ur. 8. H. MoUoagl. «io o*.
ing this Udtor in their New lerancbcn

WIVI.

ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER

He Secret if Cloed Coiee

JAOKSON,

WIAMWirjhO*rW»f«BBt
Trm^mrmm OI«y. MlloH.

Et«b fra beat htmmkmtftan eanoi aaka m good eop
ai*a vifroM ymd maUriaf
a^ qp^
IMad enfra aoeh aa Bnarruimlwm daakn akowriovor te
qumtaraewM^da -Bat taka frapwwk
Mfant davoMd

U(W'COTfEE>aehiitrasi.i«^.«iSyHfra aidfri frat to over a qnariaraf aaaPteykaabaaa ^
^MooBmdiBuaiiBMothaiiSa aad ym vffl xaaha a drii^

toaktoiafrUvafT

OCKNO ram^T BMP St Oar
Braa.* Btato atraai ttvaty ban
aad gal yov taB. AHktos.toak.
*
asrlAtf

No matter WHAT POWER
ypoVe been using, you'll
EVENTUALLY employ
eleetridty, noi oa^ to eooBopric reeenni.W lor reaeone
oHitiHty and geBeral adapCa*

PIANO

n. \

see WBhatm Mock, to 401 i
l Bl MANTm-Phyulelaa aad
geea. Otoe m Bast Ptoai mm
CBAPTB OCUVB1IY~L0
aad tnmka Otoe

MBA B. L. BOMMBTA

draaalat

jj^ttmOUrBtotorABa-

_______ .__JoBlylnl
riioB4iead ee eveiy neMage.)
(Save thrsas
WUaoJMedBforvdas^pei
Line hsedi for Vi^osbla jiiMiilnmi )

80U> BY OtOCEBS EVCBYWHEBE
irOOUOK SPIOE CO.. ToMo, Oth.

FITCH. ME COY & CO.
HAY. FEED & GRAIN

CIT. PHONE 158
BEU PHONE IZB

DFFICE&WAREH0U5E5
D.R 5r.l TRACKS

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

\m

niy dear? 1 bare bcea voadiag sp l
wUhln tbe Icri week^ aad I thlak I:
have a name for tha baby.* aaid Mm^
Graening ooe day.
-Too h ve. eh? What la Itr
-I read that Pboeboa. tba God of
Day. cumea up bright aad baandfnl la
the morning, that be Ugkta tba world,
that -without him—-.Vow look here, madam; lat a have
no fooIbOineaa here. You can't call
that chlW by anch a rame. Did Phoebna of hl^ory yell from 11 p. m to
3 a. m.. and latermlttently from 3 to 7
o'clot-k? 1 my»elf am doing the goodof-day baidaem in the matter of get­
ting np. and I'm not golxir to <Uvida
tba hooora. ‘ If you want a mytholog­
ical cngnoiQcn for that daatroyer'of
reat I have U."
"What In Itr aaked Miw. Greanlng.
with eonaWerable aapertty.
“Aurorar brutally yeUed Mr. Q.
Then be laft Uie boaae.-Waahingtoa
Po^
Cats ttla Own
-Who a boa* ab youy hooae. BU
-Duuiio. P« say* H'a ma; ma
It'a Alke. Alice aaya lt',a cook. But
b«6reen me and you I Jnat get about
what .1 want myaelf."
-How do you get Itr
"1 commence on the cook and get
her to tell Alice that I ought tk
have it. and Alice tclU ma and ma tellt
pa mill pa get* olietinate and gives It
me."—Commercial Tribune.

On. Snr« h hHMitN

DENTISTS

'“'Oeal Estate.

lOE AND WOOD...
When you want loe or Wo«xl don’t lifiteii to a smooth
talker: he wants your dollar today and will bi- in soun*
other town tomorrow. I do not mid bi make you
[iromiw's ns to jrivini: pocsl ftrn uv: >-ou[ know that I
have done soI during tho
iiast la ymrs anti expi-ct to
I■

till 'ill' cm! of time. Cititeu' PlwBe 7U
JAMKS C. HOPKinm

KEaOVED TO OmCBS
ovn JOHSSON DI06C0.

I have just rect'ivod from ont' of tho largest Automobile
and Ijnuuch Supply Houaes of N\*w’ York a comploto stock of
tho ft^lowiug Launch and Motor Car Accessories. I would be
pleostd to have you call at our store. 125 Cjiss street, and ex*
imine these gocxls. Hat§ A lOOk Ib tkt wittdow.
LAMPS
HORNS—Complete
tube and screens
PUMPS

with

per plated
AMMETERS
OIL SYRINGES
WRENCHES
ALBANY GEAR CREASE
MON^^RAM MACHINE

PARATIMG GASOLINE
FUNNELS
SOLARINE POLISH
LAUNCH HORNS

MON*^RAM CYLINDER

SPARK COILS
SPARKING PLUGS
BATTERIES-of all kinds
AUTOMOBILE WIREGRESOLVENT
SWITCHES
MAKE & BREAK DEVICES

POCKET F^ASH LIGHTS

^TC.. ETC.

' The Goods are Right

CHEAPEST
BEST

L«t in vitalize an idea
for you.

OIL T. A. WILHBUI. 1
>IL P. MOLDtwoimi friulal ea

Boardman Rira
Electric U^t
& Power Co.

ku Dm sun. S»mW MMOn
itiad. Both
BUtk gtraoL

Ym Art Ntt FaeliH Well,

JUNE I, 2 AND 3,
■RAZOR

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OK W. P. STKAkaWA'

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ghoaa Hi. Ball S®. BaatoM W
B. 4®® W. Tanth; CKa. fhot m

an m Mar at baad. (her «n>
Mnna MWy, Unr aa« (Man

OIL A. H. HOLUDAY. Oradaata T»
fOBto Univafalty. Ofiea ta MaM
bldg. Tyaphtmaa, atoa IM; raP
daaoa lOi.

Thtf Miy the Utad. ett ri|M tte

rto^is^tsn

daamte earned fey evenmrk aed ferala

T. w. THIRLBY, DntttlsL Ovor Bv
anm * Bari’s Jowalry atora. Boa
pbonenlOt.
____________
aitTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D. Phyai
dan aad nrgaoi. Ramovad to d
loaa over First NaUooal baah
OIL F. F. LAWTOM-OBoo room, f
moTod to new Mmmoa bloek. aoP
door to Dr. Higgins’ otoa.________

OIVK

VIK, VIGOR 4 VITAUYY
Try a “PHI to-night.**
For flala by an Draggiatt
lO Oont and BA Oont Aoxag
.BeCCPT MO 8UBSTITIITE8

• That has the quality
at a low figure. Come
and choose y'our pa—get our prices-*put on the wall. Also
furniture finishing of
all kinds.
Painting
that will stand the
test. No peeling off.

OIL C. L. THIRLBY-Bpodal nttao
don to dlsaaias of ehlldrstt. Boom
40® State Bank bldg. Both pboto
HARRY B. HARNBR-Bipntt flnao
tannr and action mgulator. SttB
taction gnnianteod. With Klmhal
Mtuic Honna. Clu. front 144.
tlst. ]
Travel B City. Mich. Cits, phono Itt
Gradit n ol PhUadelphln Dontnl oo»

MERVEY H. ANDERfiOIRP-AUomor
and eounaelor. WUhelm block, Trav
orte aty. MJeh. ClUxena phone 10®
OR. Q. H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Suther­
land block, physician nnd sargooa.

CttluBS frone 244.
Uts. J.0ok HAKY XIMUEBLOOD
OSTBOPATHIC PHY8JCIAMB
OBM«»-74WIDMlBBUt Sa.».DoU

JOHN R. SANTO
REIERAl KORARn

Thifi ifi n Razor that we puiiraniee to give saliefai-tion
anil if you want a razor

mWISTIIEWTOW

FRANK TRDDE
!♦« Front Straat

WUMM Bloek. tmweoo »>

STEARNS

O. ». CAIIVBR i BBO.

wiu pm WMisE
OI^^Honm »00
256 Front Street

FIRE INSURANIE
L.L.A.BUIL01Na

A. D. TYLER DENTIST

Ofio® Ml. How WUhnla bMfe. OB

The Prices are Reasonable

unch Horn
]
A I>!iui)ch
is a pretty fine- thing in
runnii
nightt running.
Think it over.

Walter

CLEANEST

Thursday, Friday WALL PAPER
and Satnrday
We will fit-11 .1 fully guarautoed

TO AUTOMOBILE AND tADNCH OWNERS

SUREST

IVI.

JURPET BEMIIN6 WOKS..
F»aiso SSS-,SKl';2?S‘Sj2i
of fog or for

Dealer in Automobiles, Launch, and Gasoline
Engine Supplies
Its Cass St.
CttizABs* Fhome 503 or 48
TrAverMlCity
AGENT—f or tke SMALLEY Hariiio Gas Em^e And
OLDSMOtlLE

Cazpotamniac and Fomher Bano-

sway to ba mads Into roga, lat mm
tow yoa aompAsa
.
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.

R. A CHAPUL Ittvrtetor

M.& HE. TIME CARD

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GEO. A. JARVIS

DENTIST

201 FRONT STREET
1.1. Ham
8a.WMeWitir
HOIBK & HeWETNr

|]|d||||8EIERAL IISURANCE

LOT FOR SALE!

MM.b»«u»-m.J,. •

8IAID RAPIDS I laOIMA RT
COMPAHY,
la HMI Baadar. April tB, URL

4Sxl32
In Rear Of New Postoffice
I N

Must be Sold by June 1
Give us Your Bid Offer

B. Morgan, P. Kyselka
TRUSTEES

M A M I

Pure Icc is in demand the
whole year 'round—more in
Bummer than in winter, to be
sure—but sUlI always In de­
mand. for preserving meaU.
milk, fruit. vegeUbles, etc.; for
nse in tbe sick room; for cool­
ing bev^ages; for makl^ Ice
cream, etc. When you are plac­
ing orders for ice. don’t forget
that our loe is good, and is well
known for Its high quality.

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WRy JK RKOonm wami* xp.

0. D. MILLER
OKNTI

C. I. TATUIR‘«IAL Cl.

11-*:=

Trails arrtTMi In Trarerw City frena Horthpartttt>a.B.
Parks* can north aad aoalh tram WaUoa
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examined free

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