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Title
The Evening Record, May 17, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1905-05-17
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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7/-5^
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THE EVENING RECORD
■s!
TfuvmM crrr, tttCNMMk
mLTIC FlIET
OOCfl TO MAMIflTEfl.
REUWONOF
COMPINY M
■. C. AHaOA W. A M. C CaaMar at
Tfwaaraa City Olallaau
a C. nngOL foraMtty oaabiar «d Iba
M. a 1C.
laavaa bla poaMiaa bart
day for a traaafar to tba Maalaiaa
rMgbt aifoa. ma paMaa wOl ba RCINCfl or RP>kNfRH^CRlCAN
vtMLs ho uwoir at flnad by C W. Klagalay. tba agai
WARVIVIOLYRtCALLCa
hom hohho.
Hoaar. aad tba vacancy tbera wHI ba
flUad by tba appoiataMBt oC J. R.
HFTTHEMr
mvwmAm
SAIB FRM TIOE SUMY
9^ MHom TMt CArrAiN or
V
OCAMAM rrSAMKIt
i«/t than
rmy V< mmH
la tfia
ri««ahif
n«M antf
>
WbOa that BtatJoB ,wUl mat ba doaad
i^ara wfll ba ao ragalbr agaal tl
By WH* to tk.
8L Setmik. mebw ItV
Fhtlov. tko <Mm mol* dti« ft «L
Joaeph.
tnm tk* oOocu
bra)»DMp,loday. HoorwacedW.
RK HROOn WAS SSREI DISIPPOIRTED
puciniiE
RXCnriNO RVtMTR or CAMPAION
IN CURA RKVIKWCO.
UK SOT HR ana IHES
FOB FEOERM. BUILOING
I FDR
Boardman lake UU aftaraooci took
to Itself as guardian 340.000 day wall'
ayad ptkr, the product of tba Mill
H,« U M. CO. WIU. rURNliH rOA- croak haiebarles naar Grand Rapids,
TK>N or rOANIAHINOfl.
the nomarous small fry balag brought
hero by Henry Weatarman. rraak
aandbqrg of the Parts batebertaa and
Gamraal Waa Awardad la Local riaai Jamaa'Uamoraaiu of tba Mill Croak
Aaaaaaa It Waa tba La^aaal
spawning beds. Last flaiarday tba
state flsh commission car wsa In tba
vicinity and city plaaUng lake trout
Tba Haaaab fl Uy HaitAiiUlo com- In certain localltlas mentioned at the
laay baa boaa atnrdad tba eontract time aiM as that cdoaed the Parts
balobartaa output for tbte oeam they
Ibdaral bolkUm flcHaa tima ago. tba coatlnuad tbelr work, beginning with
aoiapaay aaiarad a bid for tba foralab- tba Mill Creek product. Tbaaa wall
lags aad bare racalrad aotlca that eyed pike are only about twenty daya
old and look tbelr age. having up to
tbaira waa tba lowcat aad^ boat bid.
WbUa U U not baoim Juat what thia time feaated on nothing
flfwa tba local aompaay waa blddtat filling than an occaaUmal cannibal
agalut..U la uadarataod that tbara maal of aome of ibfIr kind
waia a aaabar of oatalda blddara for own natural atorahoua^ of food which
tba eoattaat aad tba award waa BMda la piwvldad for tbelr aarty maala for
daipila tba ooaapaUtkia. Tbla eartala- four or five daya. They than moat be
1y apaaka vary wall tadaod for thr Iral Uken to eome feedlag ground or each
flna a pricoa and quality of gtxtda ar will attempt to eat up his
tba govaramaat la vary atrlct in thU and It U no unuaual sight
almost endless chain of tiny fish each
attempting to swallow the other fellow
i ealla for 1
Tboi
and they manage to hold on until the
watdr ooolera and typo whole bunch Is killed. The spawn
towal 1
provided by the Diilted States cc
mission and U now going on as 1
leasoo Is fully two weeks later than In
»tber lakes. ThU U not explainable
unlsss the waters of the northern
kakaa are apt to keep 8t. Clair colder
AAI CHAROKD WITH flHOOTINO iban Ue more landlocked bayt Seven
ieen cans were bftmght to the city to
AN bVlAAGLO ROY.
day eonalgnsd to Ralph B. Hastings
Tor Cedar Lake. C. R. Walt for Long
^Ilsiad That flohaal Ray foarad dt Lake and J. a Paige for Ronnie Lake
but owlm to some mlsundsrtiandlng
Them as Thay Paaaad and Thay
m the final arrangements none of the
Killed Him.
parties were at the train wbon it
pulled to and they were then delivered
By Wir.. to the B^lng Record.
Chk-sro, May 17.—The police this by Mark Craw to Boardman lake.
The cans when opened looked empty
momlnt arrested James Jones and
Jaaaia Bntilngtar. negro strike break- snd It was some few
aim. dbarging them with being the men Lbe little fry raUed to the top as they
Who flred the shot last night that mere huddled In a heap at the bottom
kmed Knoch Oartaon. an $ year^d from fright, so the commUsloncrs
acbeol boy oho Jaared at the men aa stated, and If fofi too long with the
thay paaaad. Doth negroca deny the cans covered they vrould all be
smothered by the acUon. They were
allacad cbargeA.
Praaldant tkunpera called^ Mayor almost transparent and the only part
Donna today and told the piavor hr visible was the bead and eyes, the
would oaa bit Influcfice to pre\ei^ a remaining portion of the body being
aprand of tba airtkcv The Initiative so »m>n and clear that it scarcely
atapa. bowmror. would be left to the showed to Ue water. The water bad
the appuaraaoe of good, alrong i
focal labor laadara.
vtosgar when held up to the light but
was of more valne than the -Macca
The event of each year uppermoet
to the mtods of the members of Com
pany M. Tblny-fourtb Michigan Voluntoert. to tbelr annual banquet which
PUWS FOR Y. i. C. I.
INTIRtrntO CmZBNt LIATENEO
'
<rO AOOREUEE.
'
Committee Wse Appointed to Pueh tht
the Matter rerwahd In
Trsvorme CKy.
A number of thT^ltliens interested
to the Y. M. C. A. movement for Trsverse City met st Orange hall last even
tog and listened to addresses by F. A.
Garrison of Detroit and U E. Buell,
state aeeretnry of the Y. M. C. A. of
Ann Arbor.
During the evening a stereoptlcon
was used with good effect, views being
shown of the Y. M. C. A. buildings to
this and other state*. Both exteriors
and Interiors were shown, the gymna-
BOBmT.BtXCBn CS. Pro»
s-jsrsSssSe
csusethsir finUk U the best
TlRsy fit peiisctly
Today-Mothers
UtJtri
MORE
o4 OMIdi99*v Ctotkiac from
ImbpMlvMkladrtirovorTfoy worn. toUo
oo ttmRapmtrMAmtoofor 4MIOC Ifo
httWtoltoRmoieoly.
OoramtPfformtojIrtktog
lywltoM*
H ^ yooar
M dmo7. bmg tb» bttk M b«o UN
woto. pvlM ood njlTB aowOT boMw I
Kobsck & Hoyt
11^ Union S^rMROIo^HImrm
J
INSM
AMERICAN
SODA
acarance Sale
WATER
LADIES’ FDtE SHOES
TIuitWkaroSriliaft
AT
RRflflRflPRPRR
THE
DRUR STORE
KrnmR ^rorsR RRR.
HoRoHacdoiuKlrnrr.
O. C. MOFFATT
AbRtrBOts of TItiP
hRIOBS BATISPAOTORk
RMnMtohmatn lOM
9I.A8
All widths, all solid and
all sizes.
S12
Mens’ Patent Colt Shoes
91.88
All solid; a
while
they last. They are at
ALFRED (^REIUCK
& CO ...
S42antoirrsT.
PIIE
III
That Draws
AU
predent buildera to our
etook—iothe great aaeortBent and nniformly right
priceeon
Lumber and Building materials, Framing, Sidiog, Cor
nice, Sheeting, Floonng, Door and Window Framea.
Ceiling, Doors, Sash. Porch Columns, Balusters, Stair
Work, in fact ever>’thing in wood tor the building.
LET US DO BUSINESS WITH YOU
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cltteono Phone. S2: Bell. 16®.
W. U Broom. Manaaer.
The claaam uugbt to the Y. M. C. A.*s
i alao touched upon. Plana of the
new bulldtoc at Adrian and also the
at Lansing and Jackson were
IMo^af on Solo
mmCKWISHIRCTOR
KMRWRUOIiag
•TRUCK RY TRAIN.
for Forty Youth ut Long Lake
Fssood Away.
tbee. They an atyBah hecanee evny line i« eomcefuL
By Wlia to Ua Braotef Raeord.
Naar Tark. May ll.-^»ld I
taabar ai-?-*—* to daad In
a mtia apaitaMU kooaa. Ptor t*
yaari he lived practically tke life at a
keralt. dylas a lalUlocialre. He «aa
dliappointed In love before he becaa
the Iftb of May. Yesterday marked
the tevealb anmlvermry of the depart- the life of m reclcse.
ore of Company M for the front to the
BpamlslHkMNrtcaa war. and It was
tbfwe year* later before the custom of
aa aanaal banquet was esUblUbed.
I STORB THAT FILLS 1
toll Blitot * fonctlon was the
MOST PEE8CEIPTIOK8
toortb feast and reunion of the memberm.
There were iblrty-five of the young
veterans present, out of a total of lOfi.
ThU number may appear small, but
when It U ooasldered that foe ranks
of the company were recruited from
vartoos paru of the county, and that
the various callings of (be membete
have takma many of tbem to other
or. a represenUUon of
thirty-five eras sn extremely good one.
Among tbsee were Included some of
Tnvune City's represenUUve young
business and profeMdonal men: young
men whose oareers have been marked
with si^eeesa.
The banquet and reuntoa took place
to Modem Woodman baU. where a
Uble through the center of the room.
(CoaUnued on Fifth Page.)
TWOHEfiROSUREStEO
j
lathedeMriptioii KitwMiiyofoM WaDPkparPW.
tenia. Uniqtie aad bemtihil auflit alao be taed ia
deacribingaoineiiioiecfoiir pAttana. It
tarte
in Wan i«|>ar oaanot be aaited heee—it eaA*t knywhef*.
CbUtfonrataieaiidytNioaBiiideedbeaatidSed.
CITY BOOS STORE
Mad Lika a Haradt far
T»tMy Yaara.
tnpwtohrii by the Yeung Vete#^
Dainty and Tasteful
aU the shoe comfort, style sanl
Lire or RtCLURKa
la AalifU
ll
nr WIf# U> th^ Wraaiftf RaeorA.
Mam Kam. Mv IT.-Adttfrml lUv
Mkr M Hoa tmho bay oa Uia
I C0I4 Aua^ay. THU raport araa
by
Oamaa ttaaaMf Woaghcl. OUT NO ONC WAS ON HAND TO
wblab arrtra4 bar# today. Tba Woa»RiCClVC THC RARIKfl.
bol paaaad Hm Koaba bay Saaday
aMralag aad aaw tba BaHSb daat aam>
barim Afty aaaaala. laaTiag iba bay. Had la Ra Ltbaratad rram tha Cana
Tba eapcata at iba Wdfisbol laya tba
aa Thay Wauld flmathar Thanv
Aaaalaa iaaablp drappad bar flag U
aalvaa by ^avarlnp Tapatbar
by Ralnq rriphtaiiad.
da^ *a kc
rsublsis seme
IR UIVE
OMI..Uta.A»aftmaatHaMa-
IN mRDMAN
LOCAL LAKt RtCUVtO mOW
LITTLt riAM TODAY.
I
I
4
«
J
^
«T. jort OLOUT JIAN.
Apsd Man Was Killed While CrmaMiig
the Track.
By Wire to the IDrenlng Record.
Adrian, Mlcbw. May 17-Oavld Defoe,
an aged man. wbUe moestog Ue Ww
bash timek throe mllee oooU of here
Uls morning to a boggy, waa strwck
br a wool bound passenger train nnd
instanily killed. The horse was also
killed.
HOflYILt FLlffT WILL ATTEMPT
TO INTCR CHCflAPEAKg RAY.
Defenses of tho Capitol CHy Will Rs|
Thorouthly Tooted for the Flrmt
Time fllncs Civil War.
By Wire to Uo Bvontog neeoni.
Washlagton. May 17.-A homtUe
fleet tinder Ue command of Rear Ad
miral FtaneU W. Dickens, will next
Monday attoospt aa entrance to Cbesaponkt bay and nttnek Washington and
mom fbr the first lime BtoceUe
dvU war the defonM of the capRol
city are to be tboroagbly tooted. The
t Henry D HowT^ an old and re
spsetod plonuur of forty ymrs* resl
ffonoo at Umg Lako. dlod UU nmmtoi
ik hU borne at 7 o^ock. ngod 74 year.
He leaves a wife and two nans living at
home uid one dangblM*. Mrs. Frank A.
French of the punlMUto.
DEETROYED MO HOMES.
He was a ammhm of McFheroon
post of UU city and II la probable that
Two dkMOMs W.r» AM DM*^
ACROflfl THg ATLANTIC.
the funeral which ocenrs on Friday
at ertoMNaa Taday.
toPfotof at 10 oVfofo win be held
flikler their anapicom. The asrvkes tiovon Yaehto flUrtod Today for Raot Br Wlra to tka Broola* Raoord.
for Kalooria Cup.
WfU be conducted .by Rev. R. N. HoiABMertaB. Mar H.-A groat E"
•npit nnd laterment will bo to cbnifle By Wire to Ue Bvealag Record
broke oat M ntaaaiTae today aad d»
Of W. fl. Anderson.
Sandy Book. N. T.. May 17.-Blev« ttroyad MO koooM and too Aatekao.
yaobu worn sent nway nt 12:15 o'clock
^ J. W. BUter returned last night from today on
race acroas the AUiStk
^ bnilness trip to Thoapoonville.
from Sandy Hook to the LUard for the
agoa*. Yaa mlgM JaM aa waM
kaaa tka koaaflt at ikal <*aaaa..
OaM ahaitao la ««a af goMlat a
Tka aaxt Baatteg at tka Qiaad
I Tiavana natfM Qrakga. No. >T. vOI
I ha kaM wttk tka WIUIaMkarg B»aga
» « aad T. Tatadar aad WadaaaI Ear. B. B. Otar. Boarautr-
MUetoaakaadallafaaali
Mia. W. C. Nalaaa c( LaMkd M la tba
» city today oaa baotoew trip.
,
■Haa aala aMy Md aay
>at ao art aia dotaid to aaMarry H yaa waat Baa*
“FLORALIA"
HATS!
The Newest Fiower Song,
8T
W.
M.
•TK^P'KNS
In^roduo^ory mrlo8 WB® ■
GRINNELL BROTHERS
HICBlCSirS LXASIMG MUSIC BOUSB
188
for comfort, wore more
than ever this year. We
have all the new style*.
MBM8 C.
cumoNG
Derbpdit
Made by the Gtiyw Hat Co., the hat that u fuBy
gMzanteed, dunenaioiia StS Sat rim;aU the go
iathedtieA Aaktoaeetheie. Chiyer hatocoat
you only three doUara. and yoe get dore than
that anonot of wear and eatiafactian oat ot theoL
for all around service
The popular shapes are
here.
If there’s a bead for which V
we haven’t a becoming hat, ^
sre wish the owner srould kt
X
m
HAMLTON CLOTHING CO.
I
A MO nw UXE ori^n SITU
OAVKNf»OMTS
AWO
fTMOtoa
MUhTXhm CMcmo »trtk* »••««»
•oubt to toltoil9M* Uto uraub n»
' itoUM of tMr (Utototk w MtopMvd
toUk tk> f«4toM twoto M Ms Mto-
brlkktatos at tke
at thp e«*k aad tottsclw;
a...* su««sk to tar naato opa.
i
i<lK. past year. $S» was paid oot totlg) yfn, 4 go^druc stores. iS e*nls.
oraylBS. The oaiat oomplcto would |
____________ ___
A poHMtoaa aiast derote kU wkol*;«« MM. l»l» Includlto! honw. wa<ua I Beautify >w compleatoa with' Utile i
tiato to kis tok.
!•»«
Tka matter was referfwdUo,,. u ^ wish a smootk. clear.;
He must eemmaad tis tempar.
•
to the eommittee oo Are aad water. , crcam-llku comjUcxtou. rosy cbertts.:
Jtoat Tke ranroad wUl takatka aiP*
Ha toast he qalai aad edrU.
I The oaarass of the special election j lauchiec eyes, take HolUster s Rocky! |
at fs
H* mustol swear or as* Itoproper •1 M
May
*. b«M
Md for
lor Ibr
the purpoM?
purpose of
ot borrow j nounUUn
„ocnialn Tr*. rreatest beautid.-r:
A t«o lack pip* will to »ll il** wM
ilnc IWWOforpubUclmproremrciAnd j.
n. 3f. «>bU. Jobiuoo dm* »iore.!
ka aaeacaarr tor tha auppir
prUoBM' or ;
telAratk>« of ibe tni«»rotor». wm»
Tka Paa* MartaMia *«ra*d to tak*
A Cfoopmg Ooolh.
at least MOjMO'fBUoas ilal^ a»d a
J. E Steam*,
; be le liable to fine.
If he *eu t
write* that a
was dBtoai As H aalr eaals Ik* cliy
rsported that the Peiw 1
Marquette hairhsen Instructed to raise
He mo*in*t naioke while on doty.
the water tbeetljr^ oew cwtoeMr wIM
U« miiit not onter a
while in ^ tmek* on We»t FYoat »treH but S5^*nrll™hi8a.y.,,
be ^uite proAtable. li to ceilnated
aepi to htoUitoat. diwma,.., «• «*- bM Mn, nothlBE
^11. aakud
that the ooet of euppDia* the laermt
and sores. :!*. at Johnson
win not be over onw wml a thoueand
Ho mo*m*t take a prooont or fee.
1 to compel tlmo* lo do *o at once. Mr P. H. Mead*. S. E. Walt A
M aad if ibto to correct H will
h!
^
»wpUed that the mad could be
■ubo the RToat at toait IS a day.
mbor than hla nalarv
iorotii to ratoe lu track* or ih»* city
He tolMIddaa to latoreet hlmeelf
over them. Mr. GUlt-u *et
Blnoe Travorao City ha* booa taeor- la tho aocralCtal of a nrtooaor
maUer by movln* that the
watod. tbofw ba* booa aa aot of mlo*
Ho tolbfhleidea to aid an attorney |
be ln*tmcted to Immediately
to ato to. a.
lor tbo culdaaeo of tbo #ono foroo. Tbo forLdl^
tt.-'SJ.iiifu’r.d'
pOMWttb WblobtbOM WbOOppOMtlH
paitr bare no richt to parUedpate.
•bMd bo baaed oa the
o«tod tbitwgh onob del
aot oa tbo aomber of tboao who take
Tbo antborHy givM to cHtoo aad vll*
acee and towaahlpe to provkla tor the
I day at
pubtto oxponM abould be
Tbtfb to ao other holiday In
which conulnn
aad an
lagloatioaBaaMetmyt
4 SrnSSbUT^^
•TAOS AND ^LATPORMs
The prindpa) nomber* of the T
kmaor Stock oompaay. Mllwaakoc.
WUto bavo oranatood thwaoetfoe for
the parpoM of playln* a fow npacial
MMeinenti la MIoMsan. Haviaf
beea to*eth«r eome five yoare the com
PMT'a work has atUlned a blfb eland
I-
totoil
.toMtollMMa
*>ShA VkdkrMBflAl Ckl
Sratyp. ire yaara Isadtof woaai
ksrt Browm. Iprsollo aia. Ml» Patty
JUUaon. Ingsoue. aad Mr. U»e Bake,
chatactor aelor, sapportod by ten care
company. Tho ptoye edeetod for tbM
Vmclal ongacemente are -Mr*. Dane'*
Moaao.** a powerful noclety drama by
HM17 Attbar Jomoa and
latloa.** Sol Bmltb RaM
ploeo by E. E Kidder.
immt -Mm tfamo't Dofenee- wa*
pcwdnood by tbto oompaBy in Miiwau
MOs 4ho kxjal prea* oomaMatod In
•lowla* term* -wpon tbo producUoa.
the MUwaukee prv*» aato: -The partormaace wa» a aotewi>rthy achieve■out for a .took company. Ml** Bvftht*V aotia* In the title role surpa
aay aho haa done ao far thto year
vaa a oohotont aad Judlclouily devol-
There am aevecal other rule* per
taining tp the office, the list betn^ very
He must notice defective sidewalks
When three or more pemons obstruct the sidewalk, he should make j
Obartos Ostlund and little bain'
Manistee passed through tho cliy
silemoon on her wa>- to tho upjK-r
peninsula, where she expect*
Hto duty in regard to following crim- her home.
loals. reporting street lamps out pnd
other mattnrn was laid down In the
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
nsxi few niles.
He will be armed with a revolver
and clnb
He must not -grafi.No iniogicatlng Uquors wUI be petmitted in the station boose escept cm
order of n phyaloton for mediclnnl pur-
Advice te Young Pelleeiwent.
The advice to young policemen
touobes on the Importance of the ofSee. the fact that all art* of the poUcemen are .ubjecied to public obeerratlon and oommeat, that a cop * charw
acter Is hto capital and ndrtoce him to
deal honorably with all. to alway* keep
) hU word and not to be a loafer, The
^iadvtoe
i advise eonveys
convey* the idea that lamp
' posu am nsg mads to toaa on. Tbs
j^pfwdaiioo of the part is all iU
policeman to advised to Isara bU beat
He mustn't play gaim in the sla.
pSaaea. bandUng with good taste the
thorongMy. to know the aamoa and
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
tkm houee while in unife
delicate aoene of the third act which
addmseea of the people living on It.
Only Ue chief or tbs I
■Omlnatcs U the most powerful
to be able to give Inlbrmalisn. to make
tflmsT known to modem stage craft
A I hlmaelf useful, to merit the good will
H Ibto aoene ahe w,
of aU goad cittosma He to ei3»eclaUy
nbat best wa* most moving and powereautloned agalaat toyiag htmaetf nmder
fSLobliguiona to nyoae but rather to
i-*
This attraction has beea apsclallv
make people under ohUgattona to him
}
swisd to appear at Tmmr»e City
because be dote not know at what
mmx aatuiday and Hondny. May io
: and tt bpsBiag In.-Mrs. Dane * De- time ks mar have to call for aid.
The polloemaa abpuld listen to aU
oomplainu. everyone being enllUed to
a fair hsaring. He U warned against
I ter CaUrrb That being too oOctoua. It being better to!
tomury.
^ do too little than too much. He should
mely destroy tbs secure the offender ms soon as pomL
hto. He mustn't trust hto prtaonsr be.
bind him beennse be to liable to e«e
cape or the people are liable to think
the oDoar to n primmer since be la in
the prisoner^ ptoce. In eoiut be
to tom toU to thq «ooA
should give bis evidence; clearly and
concisely and allow no personalities to
Good time to wire for light or make change*.
creep In. He to advised to vIsR the
courts and beeonw familiar with the
Think about it, then figure with os.
form of proeednre. Ue sboiikl be fa
miliar with the law and ordinances.
VIOLETS
MYDER
DKNTimT
New OWCE OVER FBOeLeS 8AVIN08 BANK
-
GOING TO
CLEAN HOUSE?
irosrs-j:}??.^^
ssji“
<rv“msw:
’'fcJrS^drSSfeto. PrisA tS<L per
k ; Sr'
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
l» CASS STREET
I WANT AD.
PHONE 802
If von wultl Iniv a honst*
anu lot for S300 on easy
t*‘rma, would you do at»?
We can sell you the
above if taken at once.
Wo write tin' iniumuoe.
Let us K»ve you our nitea
OH*
3L.AXER
T—r »>Hi^ Hm— fMnriifctr
Save Vou Goer 6loen
ODR SUITS
B Crlal?
SAY!
dM did aol know Mr dt
«tbor tbaa laid dowa by tbo bblof. The
of hU home. Thee
eWef had nothin* to kuMo him oaoopt ^■mn«t^tho*aato.of
Mooo and adrloo from the
hto badao In a can-*«>t connected. On Mr. Gllh-tr*
Pbr thto roaooa. tho police ^^1
itton the matter wa* referred t» tlu• of tho oouncll «ot btt*y and
bo civil to each board of health.
fOrmolatod a *ot of olrty rulo* for the
or patitdmoa. fourfoon for other.
-----------------------the gntdanoe of tho oMoT.
Mo cant be absent unleM he «ol»
EAST JORDAN 18 SILENT.
*eneral rutoo and a pa* > or two of permiMlon from the chief and then
Other Citie*. However. Ready for
Advlco to TottB* Polloeo
not more than twenty-four hour*.
mlo*
will bo prlatodla
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.
,
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Track Meet Here Saturday.
nball have a book of
and the force will be supplied with |
^
The Hl*h‘School Athletic as*ocla
- iry omcer U expected to bereport Infmctlon* Uon ha* not yet hfwrd from Fjuu Jor
mar with the rule* and be
jdan but ihe other cHie* Orni art‘ to
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The nilee were!
ea*e of crime* committed on an! participate In the hi* meet Saturday
adopted without a dtoaontla* vote and
^eat through hi* neglect of, have etaied that they are ready and I
I
ordered prhitod.
^ policeman ahaU be Umble to I have ihelr cooietiani* *eU<«ted. Tho
i outlook tor a bl( meet U very i
Duties ef the Chi*#.
loan and Indications are very
The dutlee of the (ddef of police are| He to docked for time off.
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any agd varied. In lubeunc* theyj He must avoid political or rellgiou* that the cup and many of tho k«U1
; medals will qlay In Traverse City.
aiw about aa fdllows:
j
He can't be a delegate to any poUt-,
The chlera ofSce I* open fron* 8 a.
1 GOING FISHING? Stop at Oer
m. unDl 5 p. m. aad aU neoeiaary
o- nmlne Bros.* Slate street livery barn
, and get your bait. All kinds. fn-Rh.
He to the chief wseenUve pf the po- iltlcal
ry‘
maylO-if
He muht not indulge In
talk to cUlsens while on duty.
He mn*t attend Srec and rloU
He should be neat In person.
Uke charge of property, protect life
He should examine doors and win
aad eee that disorder to quelled.
with the down on hto beat.
liver trouble i
If he tmqusntly meets a person death, "as a result
heaUb department wbaa iw dtooovem
whom he domni know be must
He muat eee that the Uw* and or- out hU name and address and !>»**•
tried mapv different doctor* and
ness,
several medlde- \ but got no benefit.
aaaoea am rsported.
Any one canying bundles Uie
^ He muat transmit charge* againat
their effect, ihsl i
should,
the police fortse to the mayor and the night and acting
1 three days 1 fell Uke a new man and
police committee.
I am cured of all my troubles.today_____
He most notice cabs, hack* and | Ooaranteed
nteed at Johnson Drug Co.. F. H.
He mutt keep a record of all su*.
pected gambling honsee. drinking other vebletos acting suspiciously at Meads EE Walt A Sons, drug stores
.
price Me. ________________
pibcee abd boohea of 111 repute.
OOUOMBS
If iKii. why not do so. lie-** siv some of our claim*: First, we can sell
y.Mi s ttrtot clSKS suit. No cusiom tmllor nor no High priced bouse oan
fit you any lieltor.
We suaranUM- the trimming* and workroan*hi|» In
our suit* lobe fln»l cIsh* In every
biJadm that we claim that
we can Have you fnmi li to |r. on a «ult of riot he*. You t»eUer try u*.
Situtt
Side
A.
F. Nerilnger. C, W. AsMeii.
AsF.NeHInge
211 East Front guwet
i
MSWIlbthn,
MEN’S FANCY FURNISHINGS
Were never madf fint i and no More can tohow you a iK-iter a*R(»nmfiil lo select from
year ha* been for a gresler variety and iMier quality.
great stock* will ctinvlnce you
The demand thl*
We antleJpaii d Ju*t *urh an ortler of ihlngK and our
the truth of our *tatement
FACY VESTS
Finer In api>earancc'and more O.ignlfieil In *t.Me.
11.00. 11.50. $?.«« and l2.:.o.
V
All the Hxhi* r *hadi p of gray and tai
These will cost you
FANCY SHIRTS
If you hunt through all ih*- Ktoe^H of all the sfore* y-.^u w ill iuM fin.l *iK h a dlHplsy aa >*du see here. Btrlpc*
and dot*, solid cn.lors and fancy paiiems and Inst of all j lull line of Blzen in all the different pallemK.
'Something v<r>* imususl. You can u«-t any sWx- frt.ni H to IK T*m- price* are snc. II. 11.5©. |2 and ftAO.
FANCY SOX
And they are the **dei»endatile*' kind—that in the keyn<*i.‘of our sox Block.
In all the x-arlotis styh s an*
grade* and they are many, that we handle the.,-I* not one pail unworthy In quality and at every iu'ro *•
give you a shade better *ox than you uauslly tiud els4 wh.-re and these are the prices 15c. 25c and ^
FANCY NECKWEAR
The i.resent Kra*on bring* out siM*h a host t>f beautIful new efftx-u. There are the soft crpjH* .
i'*
different weave*. The heavy maielasee silk* in the M»ft cok»r tone*, the fourdn-hand crc|H v
»he a*cots are a* i>oimlar a* ever. No matter what your liking may lie. we have Just What you waid and we h.-II
you tie* for 25c. Stic. 75c and $1.00.
^
FANCY PAJAMAS
The met comfoitoblc article of wearlns apparel a mao erer had oa U you have n.-rer o«a«l a ault. take
our word lor Ic buy aome aud aear thctD. Vou U not be sorry. II will coat you oolv »1 "> »l i". «.<». W.M
or J.i r.ft lo prove our statemenl.
FANCY UNDERWEAR
Of the ri«bt aort. property porous and Tenillatliifc aufflclently abaorbcnl. roomy allhoui bulk-right,
the whola secret and tbew are She. Sde. Tte and tl.M a piece.
A THE HMMMIA UY
.
m I MERCIINTIU NIMPAIffi
m
nuvtutt
BIOS WERE BECEIVEO
axniCTgT IIIEDOit
Traoomo CNy
M Hla SHde
•I Soadaa Todhr.
Theamay frioaii la tl^i oRy win
«M. 7 «f Ik*
tte hmm cr Mr.
mi>. B.|a
wrnm «( aua *««»» ~ «*•
•( s hrWtat ««4Mw IMl.craalac. <k*
tB^neOaa pvtim bMac **^120*7
«lkA.nr*tM*«MI*tcb*feb. A* •!!
*«M*MW* to *k*-"-"T
trnmtr Uk«* frM tk»«<u* *kleb II
mmrrnrnt dr-romt toln**. tk* Ml*
TW woddiag waa at the home of
tho hrtdeh paraaia. Mr. aad Mrm. C. H.
ww to the pranaco of the awot
oofi atralas
played
this city aad
IhMr ptooM
of Mendetoeohnh amrch
by Mto. Baaale Agrm of
the bride aad graam look
ta «he parlor wero tho
imilun-r «M OTl7
IYMMI7 •• tk. doc* dl«* <k*
r■
.
k .<
Ky. MAY 17. lias.
wiB ghre a :
AUSPICSS CASTERN STAS.
WILL HAVE FAST SOAT.‘‘
roodmaa baU
weatog. May It. Among oU>er pTMfto N%ldr .to Se SrooWit Hera c^y Clerk Seem Mektag Impfwea.
cau wiU be a pie walk and
Under Olmcttoa of the Ladlea.
j
mraU en Mia Laanoh.
LOCAL BAMKS ALL SID FOR COMN.
SefrenhmeaU win be aeremL j It arms decktod at toat aight*a mwet-l ‘ City Ctork C. M. Seen haa poi^
oateaceata.
amy 17-3t j lag that ^TMitth Htoht-w«s pemittoe-1 cheaad a atodraree power Fhy A Bewaa
TYOSFOSnrORY.
! & be oeea hem not Wedneeday. May eagtoe wkleh win be taatalM to hSa
lof theladtoewf
theladieeof ;laaach<
laaacli oa Carp lake. He hea atoe
^ hto Kaadertheaatplceaof
h her
The reaoK ofJbcMRt-a now Mmfl msd a thrae«tode
Mrs. Oeorge Harrey..left the Migigemrat of this Mg dty pro-1eightewihich twao^bto wheat LM
lagforherhoaseatFItoL
dnetton wfll wHbori dorb*. net the | fear the toeach made csoelleat time
ibcal society a handaome anm. It la j aad H U aaticlpated this year that the
te fact. cip«ei.4 UM It «m b* akiwe speed wUl be mich higher.
WAXTKD-To nehaage plaM aai
I of the board of
for the todies wUl toave aoih>
WiM. far •**«.> »«M «rirto«kor**k
amkmetomakettaiiciL
;
at 5 o'etock to meet re aeatod bids from I OrtaMil Br*., IS* *. rroDt »irM.
Burartfs -VIota- U nolhiag Ui WS DO
AD\TOTI8B
— NOT
- - —- - - - - nuweuKvsrvrM ooe*.
M7 U4f I\ -- JM.IW KMUHc-vkM Y iwMk ■» avYAMkft H'
not natnrml. entirely free from aSecto. I rapt eatoa.- -golag oat of haatoata aortmaat at aar Tn
laaat
itloa. This talented Tonng woman u 1 totes.- bat wedoaswesay.aadaeUcaUaowaad make
IN
TALKING
The bids were as follows;
BARGAINS
enlted fo# the toadtog part in Shakes-; J»i plaaoa at the toweet prtoe coasie. the largeat aloek ,eear displayed to
State tmah-5% per c«i oa daHylCHlNES this i mdt at KlmbaU Moato
} teat wlih a
hlgRB.
may IMt
balaaeea and S per neat OB teatoorary Hooae.
^4.Snriag onr
imayistf
GrteaMl^m*
Mr. Shipman, her mani^.
Bras.. 15k K.
S Front streeL Open ema
gained a great repoiatioo throughout,
nrst Katloaal bank—2 1-10 per
may Ihtf
WANT ADS
TRY A REOORO WANT ASb^
the coontry as a maa who at aU times'
dally batoacea. 6 petweeat oa toi
keeps up the qaallty of hto numerons
k Koaaodr. The tr»dc waa ab
teaded by Imr aaaraat frtoad. Mlaa
laez Lamaon, the groomaaM betog
PooplehSan
fortk »0V*<1 b7 ^ her hrtKher, Maa Lamaoa. After the oa daily hatoneae. S per cent oa tom- VANTED—A few more boarders at he has asade his banner eEort. be has
Mrs. Sleepers. 517 Went Seventh (surrounded Mias Burnett with a noU*
MMrkudkf Prof. D.di>odMrl (MM
porary toaaa and famish free drafts
street.
may 17-Ct , ble company, todadlng well-kaown
Me.- The
akKk* WiMt) utf to «dlM U« aweet eolee *t>h.
kMc^iwc^. B«T. DoodMUr (Mte*
This waa referred to oommlUee on WANTED—Competent girl for |
which the ftnaace. ways aad meana
artlatlc. the bower
Jttf7 Mtoor/ _ _
.
housework. Mrs. A. J. Wilhelm. 11€
(iMCk
•ri*M of tkr(r
poraBv
Klnetynm names from prominent
E. Ogtib street.
may 17-tf |
green aad ^^blooM TW ^ aierchaata aad baatoeaa men were pre
11)1br tk* brU* >M her maU.
sented to the aapenrtson as idgoeia of
TIM
dUr* WM tb* rooTM white dalntlneas. Mi^y beautiful and a petitton to reconsider their reeolutlMl btock ukl hit bwt ai«a vorr il OMful gifU were prseenled Mr. aad Itoa regalrtog the John F. Oti compeny
Sends's 15.00 i
Mra. Hanktaaon who will remain at the from removliic all or a part of their
fancy
home for a ^ew days before toaTlng log boom as It would work an irrepa^
BThditr. /h« hr
hrtdr.
0^t»« Brmdlty.
Ilia store
Tliia
Everything acid at owetion, 2 to
for Chlcaio. i*»elr future homo.
X4rtft») «M btMtlfuMj
is fully prx‘able damage to the company. This
4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sands's old
The bride to one of the beat known j ^ referred to the committee on
ponxl to 1
aUnd. one door eaat of A V.
«r while ittlle. ; In of the many omra drto to the clty ^,
the
n\iuir©Frtodrich.
mentoof auR
her hmnd wm t|ie kmy to the tltattUMi having been to the ottoe of Ihe J. D iobkwtow at 2 p. m. The Sons of Vet-.
and every
for, the cerrted bride! roM«« end thU PIk* * HOI for • tool UM 8b*. with .
,b* ««■ of Ihe eooii-1
man who has
f»te the Mcm owmx. Juti beWod lb* MIm*. Im»ob. who were *l*o j
4urtp» the w«* of the en-j
anO.XRiRD
hdr eUM her flMld Chrietlne Bredley, oemben of (he tar«e o«ce force «Y | enpowot or Mr other ponlon o< the
Something free every time
want. \V e
a oletor. (Mabel hcodrld) and the. (oo. Traverse Oty, were popnUr on U***! encampment organlrailon.
the
bell
ringsIt's
only
another
have Oxfonls
wit a bowar of akr Woe irtlk. eH tHf by south aide, where they gathered
Adjourned till K:50 a m.
way of advertising but you get
for the man
a hewittM hf the eai^ultlte Howtro or largo drcle of friends around them to
all the heneflL
SUlnberg
who wants
the doeaetoa. The groom. John Stay thoir cosy honra kooplag raoma on
Mrs. David HIckty of Nt-K’^t-n gity
Bros.
p>od taste as
ee«at, waa pertonated by MIm HUghU
came to on the early train this morn
far as ahape
while Agnee Murvble took the dIfflcuU
ing to spend the day.
FERSONAL.
and hither is
ImperMatioa of Roy ^oy, the bett
eon«‘mtd hut who must and
a>hB. The Mieeet Uturm AtWoa and
John Uwangrr has returned from a
will haveFYM)Ta)MtT)HT.
Mabel Bdrwl bWag poilie youag Udiet
bttaloras trip Jo tto- Soo. Trout Lake.
We've oxfonls for the yountr
A pretty skirt or shirt wslst
tobk their fiaru a> rtag bearer ind
Rudyard and other points
man who wanU style, for them?
free
with
every
fifth
deltsr
Smrer girt to perfecUoa. The WodC V Slater has .reteraed fnaa
spell tlntfu^rs we have OX*
spent at SUinberg Bros.’
lac wat Bot wlihoat maldt of hohor,
ThonRwoovlUe. whe-e
ha* he«i on
FT)R1)S that are stTfclly
the Mlaaee I>aullne Mootgomen. Her
business connected with J. W. Slater s}
Borgle Hunt and Violet
lha Wlllii. Oaorgle
branch bouse furnishing store at that ’ ----------AfSry being aeI aaliiral at thongb tlwlr
place.
We aim to havennd do'havo*
Uwayt Ihot for IntUad
Miss BUnchc Beatty left today for
all the waiitfd stylea, fur mo
I the real Mlttee Pepwl
Detroit.
ofU*n have to fit a man^s idcvis
Bhleldt. Ollle Birdtell
Mr. and Mr*. George Raff Ml this
in Oxfonls as well as his feet
morning tor their cottage at 'Carp lake
We have them in hlaek leathMr. and Mia. Bradley, the brtih-*
to overhaul II and U? In readlnoto to
Ausjuavs KasU*rn Star Ltxige
ersor tan, Laoe o^ Button,
Mia. Thointt Cox and
speod the season there.
Blucher, Militar>* hec*l,etc.
ratpectlrely and well they
Mr. and Mrs. L*. F. Perkeii returned
Mted the part while the iwrenu of
Wc ara ao^ shinalhg • many
last evening fram their wedding trip.
thO^Mroom were the Mlaaea Rowley
Miss V'tolH Voice of ISmplre re<
aanful articles for the kitchen
and Jeaale UnidOB. Two male uthm
turned homo this morning after spapd
in both tin and granite ware.
wara tahen In a digalSed way by the tog some little time In ihe city.
Mftne^ Neaaie Hagar and Jennie An>
The
Meadames Algx McKerrher and M.
In our crockery deimrtimnl
IMrnoa. Mite Ludlle Thnebald aimlat
E. Hills of Lelsnd acrompanled by
Clcvcrcit
ln| them In their duU«. Man> out of
wUl iH* found many items of in
George Helmood arrived thU morning
* M!«l *
Twm QUAurrv mwomm
OXFORDS!
MISSES’ I
Sallor Suits!
THE PRINTZESS CADETS
Sia« an- fcM- the young miM of tvoltv to sisfaia
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House
ONE NIGHT ONLY
MAY
StU
it:
W
i
A ^
^ B
4
V ■
for a day's stay.
bh. Mlttee Kel>
Mrs. Ciuff of Maple aty came In on
Cham. Bdna MeWethy. Pearl
tho early morning train for vdayl
aad Nellie Nelton. Dainty re
shopping.
ef nagel-t aad Ue%ir. food
Frank Knapp of IMroll left this
the weddlnc fettlvlUiiu
mtirnlng after sp< nillng s few day* to
the city.
Mrs. .1. L*. Ash left for TbompoonWhereaa. It hat plea«Mi the Great vine this morning after spending a
OoaM&nnder to remore from onr mldtt few days In the dty.
Mrs. T. Williams of Manistee passed
Oomiade loha Jamceon.
Raaohred. Thai MePhOrton poai ^ through the elty this afternoon on her
Mi with the neriout loat of a faltMal way home from a visit to Petoskey.
. U B. Snow has gone to Barker
Moaolred. That we extend our heart Creek to visit bis son Frank.
Mrs. Annie Smith of Grawn U a
felt aympathy to hit bereaved family
lleeolved. That our charter be Traverse City guest this afternoon.
Mrs. Charlm Blackman returned this
diafied In mourn lug for a period of. 50
day*, that a cy>py of thete retolutltmt afternoon from a week** visit with
friends to Thompupurine.
,
be puhtUhvd in the hxwl paper*
Miss Lena Rude of Buttons Day. who
that « copy be plawxl c;n the rwonls of
has lHH*n siiendlng the winter with her
Mcl lunpo putt.
sister at Milwaukee passed thretegh!
B. H turner.
the city this alicmooB oa to
.
F. D. Man in.
HaiVey Ijingwinlhy.
^ ffsoumeRS
A six months’ tour by boltork in
Bonth Africa is the laliwt cure for con
sumption. as advertlseef hy a l^ondoa
AnMifi# Dotviet Waa Borlatf From St* doctor.
Your ow n milch cow acromi
Fraocla CHufOh.
fuinlrs yon. the i««-e to only iwo miles
-T1^ fttnertl of «ged Antoine Doevlet. on hour, there are rrc«iu«u)t outsiutua.
and
vegrtatom.
butter, fowls and eggs
who made hli liome with Frank Korl..
ate easily oHaluable.•
ratldss iMi; wlltw eouth W the city,
waa hWd thU*^in..mtng at fit. Franrl*
Tti^ liglithouse at Ooruniui. B|iato. toj
chaiwh aad waa M-ry Urgely attended beUevesI to W the oldest oue uow to
by frtaadt and neighbor* <if the dt- use. It was cr»si»sr during the reign
of Tmjttii. sml nduiilt In nr*4.
coaM. The aerx loe. were roodi
hy JY. Shfwhan and the Inu^rment
ta dharca of H. L. Carter.
m'i
^uncral
IN THE SWIM"
hclo today.
WMITCMIHEIP
Tho surer Qraye win give a dance W. R. C. Committss Beeko Lodgings
Friday eroaing In the Aradcm>.
for C. A. R. OHogatca for
EocampmmiL
THE MARKETS.
The isunmltlee of the local W. R. C.
IMit BuSalo. May IT-CaUh- wilt call at the hom«« of Tnarersc dty
thrady; trade light. Veal, and calv^* for the puniooe of finding out who wlllj
-^Mxyy. nlow. Sheep and lamha—Act entertain the drlcgaie* of the O. A. R..I
He. higher. Hoge-^teady to at rung. the W. R, C.. Ladles o{ the G. A. R..
Sons of Vetetans and vlaliors at the
cbwlttg Strang.
tietrali, Mieh.. May l7.~Wheal- stale encampmeni June 19, 20 and 21.]
May. $1.01; No. I rod. Sl.bS: No. 2 Everyone who can eolertaln at that’
com. Wc; Ka 5 white oaU. 5ic.
time will receive at the rate of |1 per
toMo. o.. May 17.~Wheat-Caah da). and alt who can do ao are eanrat'
May. IX.W: July. SiVkc.
ly urged to help by algntog the cards
Wtear*. May
17.—Whealthat placea may be assigned to those
' S«Mc: July, tevic. Oon^-May. U^c; who have already notified the commit
Jiir. 4*hic. Oals-May. dike: July. tee of their coming.
JHfcc. .May, pork, $itJU: laid. T-iO;
rthh. 17.40.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ToUloe. on local maAeC. Sc. Twmh
tyiMght toads rraeired.
Evary SRh #oltor ap«it
terest in both china and white
awr^.
New pillow case laces, live
Inches wide, at only 5c per yard.
New Valenciennes laces and
!uA‘Tt ions at only Jc per yard.
Always something to Interest
I
TWELFTH
NIGHT.....
Prlcn,tl.50loSUIO
DiaiMT I m
Thuw aro the Kewiwt and Sniart«*t thinga
brought out thi* ttiaaon for roiMc*. they bar.- a
natty »',yh- tliat you cannot get hy yourdwMmakw:
they an; being v< r>-
fnt-ly bought in the largo •
ritiea, and a* tlie Treverau City tnim is always
Wednesday
A Complete Scenic
Production of
k' •
y.-am.
n-iiidy for tin- noweat w.- pnolict a siilendid sale •
hen-.
The prioo is r^_ n«sonabIe, in fact, yon
(.»iM not g<-t material and hire it made at thesu
prices
$ 10.00 and $12.(X)
Comedy
Brer
written
CHARLOTTE BURNETT
AS -‘VIOLA*’
Supported by a
Knows Cyljl^mfu
you at the Econuoiy Store.
Sale of wvtU opcuR at lox
office on Monday,
May 22
.
money Saying s
Opportunities
9»fSfOK«s
XHE BO
new Summer
lUasb 000
from theff. R PatHn Sale
H. B. Clallin & Co., New York, held an unusual sale
of Wash Goods, where they sold over $1,000,000
worth of Wash Goods, and from samples submit
ted to us we were able to procure some choice barKains, all entirely new and perfect goods, made
for this season's selling.
Figured Voiles, Batistes and Lawns, made to 1 /t/s
reuil at 15c, now per yard............................. X Vt/
Fine light weight Taffeta checks in brown and 1
white, blue and white and black and while, yd.
Fine shirting Madras. 32 inches wide, in white pounds
with small dots or figures, good for waists, diildrens’
dresm, or men’s shirts, made to sell at 25c, 1 Qft
now per }-ard................................................ XOU
The new Glowlight Silkenelte in white, sheer and ^Iky
luating orconwill wash, suitable for graduating
(
Srmation dresses, and only, per yard.
New satin stripe mull, a very dainty, soft ma* QQa
terial, for waists or dresses, at per yard.......V vV»
We offer choice of a
We have placed three
lot of boys’ Suits, all
tables in our shoe de
sires from three yean
partment and loaded
up,.va)ues up to $5.00
them down with dress
hats, street hats, sailors
c»fs Wttk j/.ys
etc. They are mostly hats that were car
ried over from last spring which have You can't get such values anywhere else
short of two dollars more.
been retrimmed and remodeled.
Fine seven piece china
Buys values that are
Beriy Set, beautifully
worth UP to $3.50; they
decorated
with ffowen
will go quick.
and gold bands.
In our Millbery Department you will
buys one pattern that {s
find the newest and most stylish hats in
fully worth $1.00
the city at prices that are from Ji fo
buys
the same in gold bands
lower than anywhere else for the same
worth $1.25.
qualities and styles.
good solid frame,
(Bwtet****
tn* «nd4Hr Lounges, With
fivx tone velour coven,
Cbursdsy wc offer you s stratoht full spring five patterns to A OQ
choose from. Extra Special, “• Vl7
93c
2S per cent tftscounf »u an Bats*
Our window is full of
new summer shirts,
soft bosoms, open work
fronts, silk fronts,----Madras, etc„ well
made, good fitters—you never saw so
much style and good v^ues
39C
Ifs m la Ite Baflae-Stt
WILHELM
Coma- Front
and UniOL...
tbt B^mtupdts art Htadp
Lot of shirt waists,
with last season's
26
Black iHk waists, their
only fault is the last
}d’s sleeve, values from $6 to $7.00
Tar$S,0C,as.Uaaias.9t
THE BOSTON STORE
ii« tor M.-i*a MOMg*—_________
to Mp«A iMr !»• j ciOMi wu B mawiMw law
it i
nir^lm mo SokotHmioi^
IWkaittiA.
Um •mM^ mt tk* ttnr wrttt;
,lU« hiMK
Altar «
tooaght tor that
aaM to Paa*. «ha 1
It affat tor.* ra i
thmaoMto-M*
mr.- todl^ itottoma. hto
•to It «to (hta oBflvoleoa fflaM
who had cooealwd tha liaa af a OOP
to raat the aoal. of fltoto who had
dytoff daaU aatoral ato ol^
wito tar yaara paat. OO the K Bar
mm
KWDER
If
V- -\-
-.zrr»-rf
l*^**Ij*i
Ilcctodoomoreretoto theyaarttoffh . V
to^IcoMdaototlhoamito-itbadhBBt t ,.'4&
Oto tor whDe tol
tarn to the White S
a, had itoittolowritaa
grata. • card waa teo«
CTca fM CM
Ttrtea toe iaft her Ctthcr 1
ioentoff tor him
tht BtBtIcB, mmi broBKhl htr heme
Thtf CBttt lo lore tht kmc Hdct tottUmr, MBt of thtm; tJdmrt un of
mhiihg iBlk Bhoto tohMt lort Bad
fe. Ob the M ride btfait
bb4 HtltB left far hoito
week bffort Chrift*
mt~Mc r«t told her of the Kli nd
IMM witd wHh Iht
af tor. .to toe. 1. t-to. woriff bar. .a|
. . kU siilaBdId hrtBdth id ihoul
* ^ t moch mratli, bat I kaow
I-wal-rm aa Ann
dtr. hb k»«. litbo iiridt. Aa thb ta j
mb
t»th HttaB
nelm Oi»j
Qtmj apokt
moke Tory
▼«T IHlta |
If I »■ « cow^r. The KkTato
tr«U.
I wteh he oooM know
Oiiet B ImtaUd baark with wtac. wri!
^
Ht
Ibldtd hbot dowB to tBith Joat
“ lorat aiagiat. He'a likt at
SoaMUaiei 1 woadtr Ixmt hta
or tbmB. oaly to aoar away la
fiolkt. Fore lltUe chapa only, fatal
widMiBB rirciaa tlU
HU ht
bt wu
wM oahr a;«"»ABd aBct Ptte aay wort
to hart folk, thaa It ta
eoTOie ttaadtas
«»■
immaaff a tallp poplar, alaaa^
net, ahdta, the lop aO .
tabyaoerr-^than water and of m cohatauate like . hdtad tar thirty IbK.
iwBX aita wbea heated It .
_____
_
Ab otaocr ea duty at tha
bm* ! taacrurt odor. It ta taoBd. oswally. r a respleadeat tblay botada
ta* thaf am ptaaldaiit dta Botwhta u iaBOBt B»oB tbe omaa or dBta open yet bow unmistakably tha *n^
ha dlatarbad. rauBibad to tha aerr*, the ahtaa te m«loB8 tahaUtod by Bmaaioh wora tha crowa! Bis girth
ant. -day the presIdaBt Is aot ta.*
wbalea. QoantHlas of H hmra beao : more than balaaoad tha poptafb
Oanaral Oraat oasrbewd tha
toomd ob tha coasu of Um Bahaam i hatabt ahd as tar bkmsoBm-nanira
mark, toraad amad aaddcaly ta hls,totaBda, where It Is aaoMtiaiaa plaked knoirs the baauty <ff atrsagth and tachair aad ertad oat to the aanrani: < «p ta amsaee of frou to to 12S poaads. j ward »id«t7
^
*raa him ao aaeh thtag! 1 dool It to highly ^alaabla as a material tonnlera opoo tha oak.—Wchlgaa
ha Biyaalf.-aBd doat waat oayoaa to • tar patfaamty aad was foraieriy aaed | Tradeantaa.
•
He for mar
a toadlriaa aad for spicing wines.,
What a pity that wa do ppt hara to I —Ougaay Alaakan.
pabUe life more maa Ilka OaaarmJ |
------------------Grant In this raspacl!
j
The NohlHty af Traaa.
_____________ j Dlractly In my path stood an ancient'
Oaagrapblcal FaMaa.
jawamp white oak. the in^eat trae.i
i
I
thtok.
that I hare erer seen. It wa* '
vin tha good old timete*
_____ __ _
_
i BOt the highest, nor the targesi 1
than It ta today, dtaaley had act then ^ aroond. perhaps, bat IndhrldaallT. j
fMlcweff Urtagtome Urwoffh Afrtee: eplrtltolly, the gntotal.
heh:
the BiglUh hto dltoOTCTl mtolng i lew »M towke. Itabml. hi. hum, bole,
lataraattogghoutfheroof of the world, leeemed cocircled wlih the ceuturioe.,
DOT had they hegua to cpecaUte <m i and in tbU green end griiilcd top el!
the probable tdeatlty of the tolef Th ’ the wled. of Heercn bed eomeUme.
betoa rlror with the Brubmnpotru: | come.
|
Pike bml tot Bmod lU peMl. oor Dewl. , One could worohlp In the
!
end Ctarke the -Sumy mmmUlu..* So of rich e tree e* etolly .. In the ehed- ■
little wn. poeltlTely known ebont the ow of e vnrt cathedral. Indeed, whtoj
dietant worid end no mneb depended U there lmHI with bend, that hn. the.
TUi- TalwiUid Young Actor
aa the talee of eewnen thto aach grog- dignity, the m»l«ty, iho divinity of
rtolmr eboro hb taeu lo enit hiomelf. IHe? And whet lUe we. here! UIo
Thtm. niye the editor of “Old Time! *ho.e begtnnlog. ley eo fr- beck thet
Aeai*t«l by
SeboolO there ww e ■ererendlog
,
piBiDIfiTfiiyf
OPERA HWiSE
spHuioHeaBiV
NEXT SATURDAY .
AND MONDAY
MAY 20 AM 22 / =
tbtm. Whoa they neared
the numb. BIf Ptie taddtBly felt the *Art yoB the—** nbe suited to atk.
p. He bat ht hrokt Ul fwUy. •» be Blwtys
of owBtrmhlp.
helped Hetaa frota tht aaddta. and a. I bad. with:
ha took tha rriaa, toe BoUeto ll. -Look Bt that, now! Did yon erer
net such B flony o* cloBds? Uke the
too; ato had pot ton lato It a. the down off B goose*s broBsi, all touched
■Upped oft. When ber^ather followed ter foldr And Helen wa» baffled
BkBlO.
her ato had aa eager queeUoo;
And Siipiiortod by the TanNO GOOD*
of -Oeoaraphy MtoeBesy-morc
-DM yoo aollee bU handT luit hi. Bat OBB point dbc ffnaHy won. «te I thor
bnuHiTStork Co., of Mil.
greatly will
wil lie refunded to >DU if sJter usthan a hundred ycs.a
ago, -Is a great!
yet .ago,-Is
ime Armetfoog? There’, only one wae jjblBff to stop for the Kid and than a hundred
iraokrr. will ppwnit
Us skin is as hard as parch* tag halfI a bottle of
family wllh linger, like Ihat. Do yee Uke him homo with hvr for Chrtat- ment and as smooth as giass. It Is so
THE rXMOUS
” But It wa* Ume to go to mas. and Bic Pole was to come and stiff it can hardly bend Itself Into a
the Uc mtMitwm, where. It seemed. play SanU Claus for 4hc boy.
hoop^ and so briille that when it Is
tUBeral ceremonle. a. well aa Suaday He stood looking after the train struck It breaks like a pipe-stem. Yo?i
mhool. wetw held, -ntc room .« f.n;
thr toro may with a whip break It Info plect-s
gnont.
oUl^Hlmem; tell
Z not an inch long and not produce the
prime; .light, wiry
Up*
oocicHy clraron
least tincture of blood.*'
cn • few boyish to the dartBeis.
-A feller that’, e cowboy ain't noth *nn Callfomls.** runs a later para
to be tmeed ahooi the -Kid.- •
■T!V^Jl*jrrorV«S!^to
^
,
that had hern left al the N. Bar aide
'oo are mmt for to coom^t to the lotritlof fellows, oew to the life. They ing really, hot she treel. him as graph. -there tails in the morning.
ware exchenging gUuico. end Inendlble
great ijuanilUe* of dew. which, set-i R«E VMATISM UhO
commenu when the two chterto, but though he we* a men good ex her. If tnng on the rose leare*. becomes hard
BLOOD CUIC£
they turned to lUten. many contempt- —but Jerry did He! - If I’d go beck, like manna, haring .11 the *weeti»«.
Madr fomo,i» l.v Sol SmiQi
^^
r«wH*.
he'd
hcv
to
own
np-l
can’t
do
It!
O
lit lilt tot the -I
at Biwt. ell eerneit end eober be
Rusm^.
1 eoenetlc mile ml*ThU is OCT guarantee which go« with
God. I went brr-I went to do right
wl9» to hU sapertor fore Dr. Grey wee done. And Helen
ne*».”
very
bottle.
____ __________ _ Boboni In ibrjiran»crtlied
SoaU on toU- Tomorrow.
«ag"Peet toPece.-Mdflnnlly "Rock 1—”
I
IBUI^.
Theutortor
-In the FYlendly Islands.- Uie slu j For Sato aad OaafBBtood Only by
litg mthtroohi. The Kid wn* there, mnd : wilb ^ ^
But he was at the ertd ranch, deso
of
Ages."
with
lie
Inffntte
yearning.
A
r to Uke It to
dent was told, -their great men are |
HANNAH DRUG STORE.
haggard fellow with ■ cough, who «• late. aoliuiT. There wa* a note on hto fond of a slngnlar kind of luxun*.;
_____________ ____________
the door, went out on noUy tip table, a girlUh note of thanks, -thmi which is to have some one *U besWe (
tha few amaU folk were catechlucd. IV. Gray read the yellow allp atood- near
toes. There were no etdekmg fflence. I*re been trying to ssy all the Ume. them all night and beat on differ-,
Whao It came to the Kld a loro Ue lo* hareheadad in hU hall door, with a
but you would give me no opportunity.
mmMloa wa. manllo*.
• curloo. girl tooklo* orer hi. Mioolder. now. Bach man we. thinking of hlm- Yon win come for Chriftmss? 1 am so ent parts of their body until they goj
mi\f, nlooe. for Dr. Gray bad mime
sleep; .Her which they relax a lit j
“What I. Sooday for. Tommy r
. “Yc. there’. ai> anawer. Here,’
afraid youll find an excuse!”
tie of their labor, unleaa they appear
Tommy looked pouted, then mnx.; be .lotted to write oo Ua hack of the bow forgotten thcae dead. eUd we.
likely to wake. In which case they re
thea bopeleee. At Urt tn.pirat loo i telegram. Then be etoppad aod ran epeeklag to theee living men.
Then be prayed, prayed to the Helen found the Kid full of remlnis double their exertions uulU they arc
came talo bU tr-lond face
^ hi. pencil
mighty God of the prelrie*. who knew cences of the splendid -unkleman * again fart asleep.”
•ni tell ycr: 1 know- If. the day j -Wher*
wlio came to visit him. She probably
wbeo lha tt«D abate and-and-hrand _ -Sidetrack up the road a piece." re^ the tempteUoox of men. their paeelon., led the boy to tell far more than he In answer to the question. “tA-hai
Mr. RoU'rt Pric- and Mr. S. 11. M<-(i<iiii:li an- us
their looeHnee.: preyed the! their
curiosities are there In FranceT” ap
catraa • - he added, explosively.
! rpiii
Mrength might be mealy strength, thet naturaUy would. Aoh all day Christ pears this incredible “yam:” ”A foun
ing tills Motor in tln-ir Ki-w 1.»iuik1i<-8.
That waa more thaa Big Pote could ihoy.
mas she watched for the cowboy, an i
tbolr arm.
herd muKlc might
tain near Grenoble emit* a flame
•toBd. Me left .oddenly. aod Blnk.; -bm wbaf. a 'rouod up" funeral
,
he
came
not.
There
had
been
a
atorm.
worthily n»d. ihel their life In God’.
which will bum paper, ^traw. otc^ btil
and an accldenL A man had been
will not bum gunpowder. Within
tha corral, whililln* deaperaiely.
,,ri.
,
'
IWIAr«VJP«"AOTItoMtoH«
hurt, was dying, and as he died he told
•»H«" riMto HiwMtf.
m>»ir -tifp. e'hm'.' m tkw Wt off
He PMC M( otM-ldtiMl «« hi. btan the anr prolrtc ««« o«r Ue eomp.
hM ta (not of the ffre 'w4 wblrtloiJ Pen kbul kit knllc with ■ M»p oa4
_
UU hooffi. loo* and flcolMc. threw Mt atlefc Into the ffre.
wereoUllloehed 100.0 la f«*iltSMittn; Tm «olff-to the ole eldetraek In the
o«l atake oodeed thd^oketoforOr^ moroio' OB' »«id o teUyeroB ter Cbcy
If. Tbaoe hood. had. Rn the aohleci coao. We oilffht Joat a. well haea a
of iMIeole which the entoer took lan-.baorop mao. aaeioli there-, ao
ttror aad aa oeoal whUlInd .irelBbi' of thew fere daparted brethrra. Wi^ll
(hnioih. The ^olaaoeaee wa. too meet blai wllh all the fellera. Voa
mmTtor Wok'. pr*0. of lalod.
klo *o oeer to ibc Bar «i' atlr jq> the
-•af. Pete! BOfthln* Iocm*?- b.- hooch, while i m a-ffliila' oew. to the
aM. -How-, the Kid ae<«nlo'T Oolo' preacher.ter ha ffaaU Clao..}bl. >cr. ? ni l«)
K«l day Blnk. galloped off to the
laf aaor. to yore ole hat ye doDC let N liar tbrooch the early twlllghl. M<1
gllUplBtoh!"
Pete eel oot for the aldtdrack. The
»e PWto ffaahed a loli-ranl tirlle at i atfol wa. not a leodcrfool. to be eeot
th!^4«SiJ«/n orrer ao*. r.d him I «he me«mte a. 1. *aa giveo him:
ML LEEBAta
. MISS EOITH EVELYO \
'^:Tnt*".''n:kT^s.i::rr^
IMattJJohhsohs
i6088
MRS. DANE’S
DEFENSE
•i poorIiSitioii"
MADE IN TRAVEKSE CITY
the
TunTLZZr“7-
WM.
:-»o Him.
-It ata*i fair; H’s a demed shame!
-i don’t know - the doctor said slow- e..™^. the wife, the sweetheart ; and of a crime committed wrhen he was litThoKldcanThelplt: hoain t had no ,y. -Thto looks Interesting. HI go
at M Helen sang again, softly. aUjtle more than a boy. He ^ad lei
chanoo. Poro lUUe Kid!”
I up tomorrov.*'Rhd he scribbled an anthe time seeing the burning eyes, the | tfeuain suffer, onfe Armstrong, wjho wa*
This was aomewbai rnlgmatic to ^wer to that effect
^.- Tn’toe^eet ^Anewtier;; Tke pequivering nostrils, the close-pressed
Blnks. who' conslden*d that the Kid
around the box car that
lips of the man who had met them that pen. bruUlly fnak. gave It ell.
had bMD treated like the Boas of ih*
a station until his reply j
Helen wa* frantic, vniy didn't Big
day. When the rest poured ont. Dig
but next day. when the mis
Pete come? The boy had been senl to
r left, ardent and happy, he took ,
bed. half sobbing for the -unkleman”
lha raloctani Kid with him. and
who had not brought him SanU Claus
have an opportunity
enrel
self. If he had had le** reseno. he Helen told him slorie* UU he went to
be put In a -Tospectsblo fambly ant^
^ _______ fumtohlngs. When the
the big
____
might have—but wisely enough he sleep. Then the slipped downstaliw
learned to grow up like a kid t»rt ti r *
laeamed In. wllh
row.-w.- ____ ___ to wait. Tbe bllzxard was heavier;
Ttoereafler. at \wriou» lime*.
,,htK>k the prairie and made Um’
.nd the rwnohers stood apart and the train* deUyed. blockaded. She
me ffl-p,H-.ro<l for . few deyv. end,
k.uenlxblv.
thought of all sort* of accidents; she
after each return he would whUtle fu- j
ssunt* r<sl up to the platform tc
moch colder but the moon was wondered U he had heard of the wreck,
riouslr tar a week, imill he hsd settled .
of!
~
r^'e
if her dream could come true; aod she
lato the
^
w in the frail, one boslde lu until wondered. If-but the bell was ringing
.diaappearmnee wa* foretold by two
^
stepp^'
«,ulde home slnmbled Into a and she ran to answer it herself.
thm night* of most oppressivewatm.
^
^Hous
^ ^e. the forre of the tall
A tall, snow-covered man. wearing a
sombrero, stepped Into the hall with
the ffre. Ksrh in‘il<»d of almi-mt
of hlr
.A_____ Big Pete bit an oath off a new st'lf-rcllance In tbe
IwhtMH- fare llBhtemVi as ho
shoulder*,
which the anxlouB girl no
^ short between his teeth, and was on
always came bark wiihoui a rent left THe
his knees by the minister In a momeiu. llccd-but vaguely. >\Ticn HuUa came
tn his long, limp iHcrket*.
Yankee
Arm*tr.»ugr he asknl- Helen had not even criiMl out. but she out from the embrace <»f ihuho long
m- an, t»rpbunage by
sworeI there muKt IiH.sn.tkfphansge
d.nghtrr, Mr. Armstrong.
felt her heart stop lieatlng until Pi«u arms, she laughed softly.
tbU lime, but ItlnkH onlv upat moru eamv with mo to sing. An accident on
-Now we must tell the Kid there's
.
Vffwlferoukly, and Muek* rt baider.
l*m sorn -• The voice!
unconsdous. ni ga! an AuntleidrI. too. besides hU qnkleBut now Dig !M. plcktMl up hU
. and the cowboy
wagon anil man!" she whi*|Kred.—New Y'ork
bark
to
the
ranch
for
1
Btirk and looked oxet st HIk |iard*
Evening Post.
about eight leagues of the same place
to an inaccessible mountain In the form
of a pyramid reversed.” So the Writ-
elloW. deecrlt.ng .he odd
of the inhsblianls of the,
earth, from Guinea lo New England.
-Qtchange.
'
Boating on the Nile.
Navigation on tbe Nile Is rut so
complicated a matter ba upon tin
North AllanUc. wriu-h Alon/.o C'Urkv
Robinson In Outing. To run at full
speed upon a sand bar is an occur
rence of such frequency as hardly to
elicit a comment from the passengers.
The crew take more Interest bccsosc
they are obliged to puhb the Iwst off
again with poles, and this entails .n
great amount of shouting and some
BXKk. The Nile IkIow the first catxv
ract Is a fairly iiroad. muddy river,
flowing between de|K»sed 1»and* vary
ing from six to eight to 2o or V* feel
In height It* *urfscc I* fnte
cvtr3-Where by sand-*plts and
upon which are to be k
of bird*: The channel. If such It can :
be called, winds from one side to ib:e
other and changim completely with
, e^v
there but
every flood. Hence even tbe bei^t
Where Uncle* Rule.
hi* lhroat|^^^,o,^^y•knotted handkcrrblef
Uncles rule smonert the native pilots run aground two or three times
>l^uck her as odd, and *iibw In thuu ;
|,e UfUd
*Thla yerv's a cemHeo. ain't It?
tribe* bordering Torre* Strait*, whefe a day. It Is. of coarse. Impossible to
dcr" he was going lo get a girl lo the
out of the saddle,
How kmg since you began to plant In ranch. But Or Gray was looking at e,j|^^.g
« h,. «i{, briefly, and the relatlooihlp between maternal an proceed at night, and each day's voy
cle and nejAcw 2* regarded as belflg age come* to an end wherever dark
hciar
him. a-.d he said:
banded her a revolver from hi* belt.
-Oh, Th»uI like year, nwri' <n li>*.
cloeer than that between father and ne*s hapiK-tiH to oxertake one. The
*-So.^.r.-nnt egsactly.
It s
N jig loaded.* Bhe feared It. but ahe
Why ? T‘rmxei\ ibey'll walk'”
mm. Theuv! a man la bound to stop boar* nose ta simply run plump on the
w»v; i—we—therc's a lot of D'lkf* j knew It was safer, and she Uiok It
-Naw!” Pele iM-MiKHule-d curtly. -|lld
hev dliHl out here, an' tbeBwa'nt no.
^
to her falbcr. fIgbUng when ordered to do no by his bank, two men leap out and drive
ye ever ht*v a aaruum said
mother's brother, and the uncle ta en Makes to which lo make fast, and
funeral at all. an' we 'tawed we’d bet- Pete helped her case hU poalU
poalUan. then
Blnks sta*x*d.
titled to bid hi* staier's husband ccaiH- there ytni are for the night. A very
j was out of sight in a breath.
> fer all 1 n'em.”
ier bave
-Wall. tbmrM a blaimil IimiI quertiou
any hostililles in w hich he may be cu fimple and effective methwl. without
number * ^
-Ob. a siaVnpcde? and a number*
age* before be
Whar ’lid we gU the while tic. do
gaged. Moreover, the qiiellcil corn any ostcniathm and requiring very' lit
bHbxir Mo* ..iMi:-’ «.d Hl«
nr. Grmjr’e plUIul groealng. the mov
tle Knowledge of matberoailcs. It has
ftwhon?” •
also the advantage of variety. Some
-1 dunno. only
time* one finds one's self alone b<v
his throat and spukn half apologviirat
barled W» Jest vnmted •om j
ghe eooM have ecramied. j case may be~who stop* him.
nealb the wonderful Egyptian moon
When
a
man
mhnic*
In
these
parts
D.
rv^poe.a.lv «n«
u-r ,e«.-H»oro-b«tor:-:^ia
p,^wy. b„t rte bevff
toejr’iv deed. A«’ mebbe thWr eoul*
Tbe gW »a» U*
ooBtog. Bven tboo ehe his lather provides the wberesrliha! lighting up the river, the distant cllffir
•hit eeij bo«. going off »liboot aw
^
wm pn,t the epecd Pete moxt have to purchase the bride, but it Is the ma and tbe silent, empty plalB. Or per-won. preaehtergx. like, or
made, though wh€B he aakod her If It ternal ancle who makes the actual pay- baps one stops near some little native
. and who acquires the credit at x'fllage. in which case the bank to lined
■oner emooth the *«y.’’
had seemud long she algbed. ”An
with silent, carious figures who crouch
Blnkx vainly tried to bto* e ring of
- At the ranch Ihere was a tached th^o.
moke nr into the nlr. IK-Iorv be »ld:
jed tbe wny nretind the box enr
WBlttag for them, aad he rc- A man In thoee part* may pot utter for hour* wrapped In ihclr white cloth
-Pnttjr late no*.. Rwkon they’ve
the ponlw. "Cnn you rider he fuaed 10 let the mlatater be moved the imawt of his wife's relaUons, and coverings. Once we Had up beside a
1 he mmin to hto father or mothy brick kiln. The sight was a
aolteii their baking by thlx time ’
;
o» the girt.
Rata.
tow hetaeart tower hit koloen and wkrA one. The red flare of the fur
Bat Big Pete *n« pentlxlrnt
-v«, , borne." ihe enM. aknrly. ne •riTouTI have to stay here. These
k humbly: the undertytag Idee
. fed with sugar canc. cast Inter
-n-he Kld-e tnleehateiT nay* ex U thongh thb royo** «Mw uwher ape- cowbeyt srttl do all you ask. aad HI
belBg probably a pretense that he has mittent flashes of light Into tbe night.!
•Ih'l never too tele to uena e b«l
BMd mr old tatosekeeimr aeur.- BA carM hit apoaae away forcibly ftom in aad out of which morad bisek. half
thing, or do e deed > n left undid. An' .^nl. a «*yune le • home." Pete toM Helen.
lT>thiag
her home. *and moat aoe for peeoe.d nativaa, while ovahesd was the
rnoi tob to leeve their epef.
a,.,!,,
Isay
cloodtaas. star-m sky of Egypt—Bsrite a wmff'rUtg totnd weariag out
b»o*. but you-U have to walk; That alghi she watched aatn m
».......
hootn an' peenMk-wey. whett they tbeee are only tvo hornet PMher.Ttl
■right be etretebed out quiet an’ peice^ better etny here tn the depot. I think.’
tul. Ukt I be afore thi. ffre. Pin n-rriag: Bat her lather wee ffrwi; Bbe eoub
to her e prweker eoine out «n’ rend , ato eUy. ffithtogh to«wity he aaeh
the »■■■ ■»• mr ’em proper, an’ I’at .regraiMff that ht hto let her torn hlte
p-mtao to ffo It right timed quk-k.- 1,^0 n roMtol to tor MMta
Btekx wax nlledi. iteieolnx to the in
-|
if, • |*by. ffelher. Hid
WaOttaat tread to the potoet and theboa bo* piroead Itn poor wMther wUI
QUEEN CITY MOTOR
MORE NEW MACHINERY!
ti-ik wriowt uauimdrv
Has coDiinB a Sixty SII,in W.isli. r. wl.icli trivrt them in aU
Wix-^liim; Ma.hiiii*.
Tlin- U
WRIGHT - BROS.
TWO PHONES 126,
228 PARK STREET
FITCH, ME CDY&CD
KAY. FEED & GRAIN
•HONE 158
=>H0NE 128
IFFICE&WAREHCLSES
D.R S:.l tracks
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
TO AUTOMOBILE AND LAUNCH OWNERS
T linvt- just n*<T*iv<id from one of tbe —,,—
ami Ljiunnb Supply Hoiiw« of Now Y'ork a oompb-f
Uinch and Motor Car Aoot»orieA. ^ would I*pl«ist-xl
have vou cal! ul our aton 125 Cam MfiY t, nmi cx*
•
'
;ib. HBTBBlMkiatllBWiBdOV
amini'
these
trow:
IS
Pete made her tat W» tah»
>taie,
loBg before day. He somehow seemed
Goiiemi Ormri.
eo aolhoriUlHre. And the next after
mrmi Grant was,- m
i Porter tn Meanru's Migaitar.
attoB ha came to her with a plea to
Utoi
UkeaBttle resrt.
that Ta^
-I daBno** I like to ask yer to ride ly tTwthful man
ban. Ah
U's how your
Ue waa
eeeln's ihal's
m poi
, would make yer feel fr^Sjhlmsett bat he had
JAOKSOIM,
Trm^mrmm
-Complete
ind screene
siHh
w
— SEPARATItoC GASOLINE
mm
DEVICES
HONOCRAM CYLINDER
POCKET FLASH LIGHTS ETC.. ETC.
The Prices are Rff
The Goods aro Right
A Lsnneh Horn ig a pretty Biie thing in
night nuiniog. Think it over.
WtoFttor IVI. Ptoia*
Dealer in Automobnes, Launch, and Gasoline
. Engine Supphes
ItSCBffffSt.
I in the vicinity of Kctchl.hove made nftml of about
of Bmhergris. It to esU-
OtinM’llMMM3«r4S
ACMW#rtht SMAttlf Ili«to. Cm lig* •■*
f
KSDAY, MAY 17.
GoniM^ F<invs m
s!nM?riff7UteSh» k<idi» it (^
fJHUFHBaiE
irr-rs
*iiftr«tMir M4 **Mm bMlK focmed
—1«—*' »■!■■■«»
JUon Orffee*
»j=^4aff«5!Ks:-s=i^
S£S£«l»?-~
rjc:;ir?rri.:R: t. rnimm
phm M Mim tf imt,la pmmm. He ^
Tbft
bMHMM m Mmi IdT Um Llto^
ftMl MM
th« M
M OpMl«t iMMWi M«r MimM
tktiklllov
ih».^
oc
w«u oc-
.to
'
odMJM tNCAMPMcarr. *
rmte portkma of tlm ItoUad
Ha ipMm of tiM JMhkiBff «( tot Ou^ Bu
vMmtM fftd amtad tifftt Mm BpiiilahlaCthaaM vnri
laatimy
■ iMPf Su tMMW BM ti PM
haaB. • MMtiae ruMag wfll MMl
the txwu Uto-t Wetoto- Orm tU
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ARRAMUMffNTB MAOff FOR THt
WANTED.
tO-nmthM room* tor Mehi i
, _
AB8TRA0T8OF TITLE
ener.ikm^
C. O. CARVER
pma ‘^Tti.. PRIOE8 REASONABLE
leetad tim Othara.^
, m K. mm i oMu wtm ap.OmsaeABmh .Bim Mmm
The W. R. C of thU efiy have oom. who was a mamber i
plelM thalr oommUtee appointaBaat*
BomptMT vtui n few rcmtrttp appro- for the coming encampment In June
KQUALUATION.
pHaia to gM work of the eommUtaa. and ao fnr aU arc
ioe Is hereby gives that the
MaaarfaethaFMotLMm.
coaaittee to be appolBtod
the (W AMTCO-Au cxpertoaced dlnlnp j B«»rd of Review and Bqualiaatioo of
Onpi A V. Metotaab rrvlewad the M«tol coBBltito ou unaaicciiMBul roan itirl. Mr*.
agpertaweti of the eompaay from lU
“F It^firoS^to
room* to unid
cKr uf'Truvrrto Oty.
mtw'ekr
doinitwe to ttstetuni.aad paid a trfb- irhich In iniuaMwlmadthu other cMi- utreet.
i
.ih ..
..'«■» °ct°«* »“ the tM.._~-.
ate, to ovary mfanbar tor the maai toj|gUueenwblehnr*utonm:
which Uay petformed the aenrlo
vedving upon Umm. . While the
ly aetoal battla*. he j Jnnlnon. Murthm Morrln. Hnttle Pnd-!
|clty. Any peceon or per«m« deetrUg^,
fWdmM as ayuMnre
:
I«? )>» «
«
lago. and were ;ex-i tion nnd Barnh Hllllker.
on said mUs
ettnlnmeot-lltodt
cause. If any exhii. why Um valpeat to be ordered
ffring liBc. aad every mem CnhI. rt»h. CBIlle
Inquire 7M Union SL
ber of the eompaay was aage/to get Hillike-.
ma} P^tf
Clerk of the Boartl of Review and
Into the ooafllet and do his utBrnet Badge*—Mendarae* Sumner'. Dunno-;
:---------------------------------------------------------i
Rqualization
. may 17-lU
sham In the work cot out tor the van and FWrbank*.
_____
United States soldier. He dewTribed Decormtion-Miwdamro Rita Morgan WANTEO-CIlma* basket nailer*.
Mary Hooker. Clara W'lIUams. U K
Apply the Henry Starke land and ^ BIOOBST AND BEST line of M-the Importaaca.nU
of th-In
th
1 held by
Bristol and Wright.
Lumber Co.. Arcadia. Mich.
- cycle*—Rambler. MoBaroh. Raordc.
....
OoMMMtM.
i
VaUMto iftMd,
8aM
ColdboMlttn. .
MimMoIm d* frvlt.
iHMd.
Rr» bTMd.
AMortcd MkM.
Oftf* Mir.
8tf»«Wrrr Miortrske.
sr;Lr:*
It wm* t:W lirfpre tb« bar* •« ^w«
to tb« f«Mt In tiM MMBtiOM tMf
Mlorad cMd piAriat. morj uUtes. m
g«BmI tocMT tlBM» aod Btulc froB a
piaMla. ^Uttla groiipa «m acaowd
abMit Uh» hall and tbe atlrriat ac«i»M
and «xperieoMa of im we wtoW uie company, aim me eeieem m woK-D R^p,ton-Me*dame* Martha Mat
may 4 tf
Columbia. Price* right. Julius Camp*
was held by the superior officer* of'
*
and . new atoflaa related wtilcJI tlw
Mary Curtis. Martha Curtis. 1
bell. 417 Union street.
may Mmo
the army.
^
1
Shewner. Nrwhouee. Mu
and Ssulc-i
loDK rnoiMEb to Iri the rmilntat) cloaka aemlm railed lo atad.
FOR RENT.
I THbma te Mw U*e Hm. Perry Haenah. Ellsvoith Hale gave a very lntere*i
•Re*f RiKUn- Head ,srter»—Mi*-' ^_______________________
eatoh ■!» wllh them. -RaJlroad Uae ••*,------------------------------------------____j THIS IS THE SEASON for refriger..
peopleearwheother waaiiobel At each plate upoa the hawiuel table lag talk upon the army fare enjoyed
i storm and garden hose Get them of
wise by the company w1
aad otherwise
aoe the people |1 ywa. A carnatloo. and
ner. Asa Hale.
-P-f! Julius Campbell. 417 Union.
I in <mr of ihrtn 1 aeaii aboat It. and nam
board. JS4 Front streetspr 254f
aad compared It with
d. local. 8amla and ras » eolr nenu card upon one pace of
rto a city
d the unroHahlw which appeared a lar«e haU-toae por naBotooo. .ptood brfom ihtoi at tbU j
Li F^ RENT—ITpper flat In brick
WV*t Ninth street. O C. Moffatt.j
aald to run by. trait of the late lloa. Perry Hannah, Ills., nnd ntnt«l ibnt ohll. i*.. meoi-1
to Vlad aMl Vlad for toaW an boar b«^ |
orle* of hardtack and oUter anav fare'
SEWER TAX
21C Slate bank building.
apr *7 ^ j
“T^^^***** IndUldual. hav. taken l^factor of Coaipany U
lure be not ber
her wound
wound un
up aaaia
apaia in
in |
foUowlmt in. remained fre*h, there were none of the'
Third Ward.
fmnt of
**The late Hon. Ptnrry Han-
lwwiwiiti»scowaBa|:r^
n« hard um we unv that chtf
InT
we i
they, prefer when they an laoriptloa
ndard or local?**
I »bb. whoee memory Is chertsbed by
every member of the company for his
^oiind In the fact that In- tenerosliy and friendly regard.** Thb
was a touching irlhute to the man who
bas an luabrwlla with wbleb bn i* bay creaaed school farlllileu have been freely opened hU puree to add |7 s
ing eonsidnrable amusemAt. It l«Ai found aeeivaary thU year in a number month to the pay of each member of
well from tba outside., bat when you of citiaa and town* of the district. tbe company during hU enUatment.
opM It up It U mlaui. pearly all the Cry stal Falls and Norway are each to
foi
buUdlni:*.
ribs Md eollapees. He leaves It In i
for iwUef wllj be remembered b7
a pnMlneot plane In the store and dur MtinUlng propow s to spend
jthe purpose, and Gladstone |li.OOO. -one who U familiar with the Incldeou
ing rainy weather not a dar pasM
eff the early dsrs of the war. Tbeac
that MBe OM does not come In with. Iron River recently completed a hand Muvenlrs will be prceerred by the
some school building, and Ishpemlng
Ilmbrelts an^
auxiliary stmeture at s members of the company present, and
quietly pkk up the umhrell. and «art
^
MarquHte.HaiU a cony will be sent lo each who was
^
[L—Okcfaoa mLrir^*
Oliserror.
^ ^Vurt^^a-mefaoa
Olwerror.
A ptomlnent Main stroM ashion man
’
I
Rvldaaoc «f the rrowth of the upper
off w^Ji ft.-Battle Creek
TtMt old Durham oov st Herscy 8ta Marie and
could have the aff
tkmof
Klaaetn. To
Jo>. KIUM« «w cboM
lor. In hU openlnf remnrk.
» ««•». Bk. U pimcUckl
Why Horw* Bhy tn4 Ow.k.y. Dt MM.) u»Mt,
■t KlMMn caltad nuenitoc
«1W doclrln. of «i.tl-i«» .uiefJe , The uONtory of the hor« *e« ac- tint
i
tor *• mr. hirth toihto. .tmn», enatoae. to rpaaover the ptaln>.{io the aKaUeuw of
Um, utnunl ro
I
bealiky coIvm all M omo and with »>>''• •<'«nr tuft of craaa or bath | union and exptcMed hitrepret. tbal
atofo^ her kind and
abmiy. the »»l«bt donceal an enemy valUnp to | aore membera were not able to U
;
premly bad tnmt would bare lo J.u.| aprtad «POO Ibem.
Under tbeae clraalumlly unit ludbertap people ,i.b enmetnnewa they mimt otieo hare
r
ila eahilFDCw
jaared their Urea by aurtin* quickly the froai which Ihli oceatlon wai
Whee one of 1.UB.-. youn, men ant 1 back or lumiduR to one aide when they | deripnaled to muamemoiwle aad to
aetiliip ready to lake htaalrl lor a ridel *»me without waraluf opoa aomej viewed Ue axcliinc acenes experieao|^
€hsng**d I »tiymgo object. This U m bsbit which ' b® ihc company while In sen lce
not left t
of Wtloeme by A. F. NeHlnfor
the fruBI and rear wheels of hU buggyJhM
^
The address of welcome was glvec
and 4 was not until the young otmplo' long y^r* of domesl
On Ibe other hand, the donkey
by Amll K. Nerllnger. Mr. Nerilngej
Ploppad to see n friend that they
descended
from
snlrosls
which-lived
|
•
eordUl
to each mem
tioed the nhange —Lapem Pres*
* hills, where there wereji>er and the guest*, who were Umlu
Battle Ofwtk has a eivse ut prei
aad dangerous
dangeroa* declivities,
declivities.' to
,p member*
niemb
for -nature atudy * mad Engineer Geo,; predploe* and
of the relief committee. P
Vs* Valin of the city pumping suUuo.; wd from theee conditions resulted his i c. OUhert. J. W. Hannen and Em WU
who U hlin*c!f a regular John Bur- riownes* anl sure ftxuedne**. His an- j helm, and Reno Colby, preas seproaea
fotighs. has little sympathy for book- eestor. were not so llsble to sudden tstlve. Mr. Nerllnger very touchlaglj
i
tsught nature work. He invited a •‘‘•cks from wild beast* and anake*. dwelt upon the causes which led to th<
L
pigment school teacher to come to.Be.ide*. .udden and wild .laru would formation of Company M. and the da*
It i hi. place and In.pmu a new variety of *»»ve been positively dangerous to lardly crime of the Spaniard* whlci
f ) willow—an -oolon willow- While
Con.tsiuently they learocil to made ll neceaaary for the Uniits!
and to use in
r J swsiUng her arrival Van Vnlln careful^
the horse. The habit of strength In the •uppression of tyranny
of the small wll.'i ly
ly ruhlMd
nihlMd et
every
r.'t
i*. The tMcher ••tin* thUtles. which
wllh raw
to the donkey, is alsc
ernnuv sniffed the bark, and wa«
; lUEhi-a .( the dl««vcry until tbe fu- ! «•<»*
lu th. 4ry. twreu lo- and tribulations of the memhora of the
pany while at the front, dwelling
■ i «t»F,r and hi. »Ml.UnU rould rr i eallUe* whlrh Ih.y IhhhbItiNl ihrr*
; Mtolu ihMr mirth no lon*tr. Thi>i»«
'“*<*• •*•'“•
| paitlcuUrl} upon the clime
■ tMche, ihlnk. V«« V.llntoo menu for
<« •»« »“«'•
««* I friendMilp that were formed becauw
' aBjlhiiir now.
i
P'“‘»
‘*'*^'* •“ nothin*; of the hardahlp. endurwl to«ether. and
j
A coTTHMpondMrt writes: -Farm help ’
'^*^*^**® Chronicle,
j predicted that those He# would never
I wanted mwr Lakeville Wage*, fc r»vr!
________________
hrokcp nnUl death bad separated
• day. BrvtaUami served In toid Work-!
____________
_
1*^ comradas who had gathered to
Fish Skins
For Clothing.
the moat Important
tag hoars lu m 10 a. m. lo 2 p. m All| Tho government llth commlsaion ha*
event
of their lives, Mr. Nerllnger *
hmry work «ll| he^ idone by'lhe
to
the boss,.
making InveatlgaUcmt about the
address was a glowing tribute to the
I aultabllUy of fish skins tor clothing- It young soldiers, lo ihelr courage, bravkP thf 1^^,
aalmon skins
farm. Apply at u«ce ‘W)rton m-vlew. make excellent laather and have been
great hardship*, aad he declared that
It is quite proiaible that
I used for hoots by tho Tnn****“‘ ter
those hardships and those lolng ex
surprised domeatlcmted , this purpose for year*. Theme i
was a
periencee were home with the cheer
mamma], canto famlUarU. people also nse
eodftalt akin*
othorvlae a* plain fUur. than was set-u
waterproof garment*, fulness of true pairiotlsm. and that no
man in the company regretted that he
ripping Iho dunl doau * ivrt Huron ^ho
commlssioir has also found
street the oChor day tn a vain endesv- that whaiesktn makes beautiful leaUor had offered himself In the defense of
tboae whom the United Slate* sought
„r tt. *« .WV
He ma., „,j ,.k« color well,
to fclleve,
of that breed that Uki» to nibble at
Reviems ef fftlrrinq ffeenee.
the leg of anyone unton unate cnmixh
I p! C. QUben addressed the compau>
to incur hlB displeasure ^pch a man
ieloqtMwUy
and eiprassed the aesU
rroaaod hla path and, a^ the t*Hih
j mthu of the comfuinlty when he
rlo.toi| with a snap through the man*. |
stated that every ettisen in Traverse
^
rlothlng. thoy alao domed
a iioekeiI City honored Oompany M for Us noble
Ua>k full of atwMied earpet tackv \u
effprts when called upon to do national
^
forgot to howl watn he ha.i c«*vered.
I sertice. aad stated that while he could
the third block.
/
t .
A lady who eame to Portland In the
oomrodes la the aenee that the term
& 1 rain ^turday. dedaied that ahe had
is imad, yet he ton It a groat prtvUege
K ' ptekad out that day heeatme Uc auio^
Uo have been so doaely associated wgh
* j mnblies weie not likely to be otii and |
Ithe orgaalaatioa during the period of
R I the Idea has been advanced by one;
I their active nervice. He paid a glow1 who heard the remark that It might |
ling trihnte to the member* for thoir
‘ he well for the owners of theee ma• chiaea to get together and agree not
when called upon, aad suted that no
/ «D take th«m out on h certain day of
matter whether they had stood up In
the wtK^ Horse* are gradually gel-
STo”:!'
fiiWA'
S'
1>I
I U Will tm some time before Waam*
will tori’ perfectly safe In drirlag
A PetileM6 judge will have to aaawer the question: lh*ho owns the rain
on IH rtief? Ho has something ahead
of him toat wiU tequiro all his knowb
edge ef tortuou* jurisprudence to oa-
WeWsotNoMoaey
(Mww.tMirVM
Mt Haron Is experteaclag a
flf tMmm The town dada rmnOy com-i Md an
■spy the town clocks to stand aUllj CMMany.
front of Bpaainh guns or nimply waited
tor a oaU to the tooaL each oae was
equally ecililed whh the othera to the
coBunendations of the people of this
ty. because he
wUllag to do his daty ao matter if his
life was jeopardised In iu perform-
LOST
tl. Iton.
_________j Notice to all Peraon* Interested:
work In Ih. nrar.
salk.*»y.
fm ' '*'***' special asseasment tax roll for
Msfiar to the Racrwlta.
n>« U*iw|Mkhire. wa* a m
LOST—Black silk watch i ^ r*«lih
faith frsconsirucilon «if lateral sewers In
Ueul. H. I. Knapp.wbo did not go to ^ utate h gi*l.nture fn»m M*
ternlly pin. Rewani up^ rtluni lo^jutHci No fi. between t»lh and lOth
Cuba, hut who was detailed on de-'tliut time]
Dr. Arthur llollbUy over FlrM« Na stn*et*. l.eiween loth nnd llth streets,
U0h«l tocnimn* totolto .1
_______ _
ttonal bank
mav i*:::t i»»etween llth and I2th sinxrt*. from
'WadKworth stnnt to DlvUlon streeC.
has been plactnl In my hand for rolleccrults sad the keen
«• ,uWre*«eU ila- chair while in bU *birl
lo he paid on or before'
all of them when they learned that the,
having removed hi- rvime Al
M. E. Ha-keil. niy
Treastirer
y Treastirer.
protOOOl had been signed and their *er-. i^rt .Miat. owing to llie gn«at brat.
; FOR SALE—112 bnv* a good
Office, nsim 202 State Bank Building
vleee wottid not be nepded In Cuba. He
ImiufHlIntt-ly Saui Page of Haverbllt' machine if taken thU week
s-k. Ert,A.
May Mmo
apoke of the keen regiels of thtuw* rv |
tu a i-.lnt of onVr. -that the gn.
Manseau. 312 Park St
may IMlcrults because of this rondltlon of
''*»’* *♦*“ de^linbllle.* ”
-----------------------——.
Millowar «b»wlr unfolded hlai«eir FOR SALE—One new milk
things, and the disgust many of them
end naid:
~Mr.
Speaker,
that
I*
Ju-t
d Mapl?
... ..........................
^----- corner Nimh
felt because they were not permitted
t.Mk Ibe flotw-tn dl*li a t»lll ’
may 15-4t i
to get a few shots at the Sjianlanlr.
The hon*4« toughed, the tqn^kiT
___________
Reno Colby made a few ver>- plea*- ruled the iH>lnt uut well takeiu uiul
gALE—Store Ax
a barir oapma
SALE—Storo llx
ELK
RAPIDS. ratw
RATE sac
40c.ant remarks relative to I he Import the -mil Pine of the Xlerrli.mr.- con
tlnoe,!
ib
liU
effurl
to
d.-fent
the
ii,.
*.
Inquire
of
a
Benda,
PETOSKEY. RATE S1.00.
anee of the annual gathering and lu
may 13 tf
___________
SUNDAY. MAY 21.
plaaaant asaociatlona
| ttre. Iti Which. If I tuMnke mt. be wns |
Mut-eMifr.l.—I’oefcu llc-rald.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Partly furTrain will leave Traverse City at
Other addresses were made by Dr ’
ntohed seven-room summer cottage | «:(HJ a. m. See |»osierH or ask agents
T. W. Thlrlby. James R. Stables.
at Old Mission Besch resort. In-; for particulars.
Otis Lahym. George Newberry and
Wkert* nfc you sick? Headacbe.
quire 11. K. Brinkman. Old Mission. '.
H. F. McKdler. G. P. A.
Otto Kyaelka. A letter was read from foul tongue, no appetite, lack energy,
may 12-1 mo* ; may I5 1C17
P. R. SpealmaB. who It now Ideated In pain in your stomach, constipation? j
—
Bedford. Ore., expressing bl* regret* HoHtoter * Rocky Mountain Tea
FOR SALE—20 ft. sail total, line one.
that he could not Ik* present and giving j mak, on well and ke<*r» you well,
tu-arly b«‘W. sell cheap; first bouse;
JohuRou drug st*»re.
a mile sketch of hi* experience* In the
west of Kralorhvll brewi-ry. 1., Nel
FOR SALE
EXCISIONS
— i PetoAuSquettb
SEALED BIDS
While cigars were bring enjoyed the
boy* gathered in III tie group* and dlscumed the evenu of the war In all Us
phases, and It wa* a late hour lK*forc
they dispersed. This ws* one of the
most pleasant reunions that tie com
pany has held, and serves to illustrate
that as time passes they become more
and more Important to each member
and that the tie* of Triendship become
bound more firmly and the asaocistion*
more tender*
Departed Comrades.
During the evening reft-rence* were
made to the‘soldiers who had died
while U the senrloe. and glowing trib
utes were made to their to.vg^ty In the
sen'lce of their countr>'.
Ueutenant Klaaseo stated before
closing that It had been di^clded at a
busine** meeting of the company lo
plfce an order with the Hannah A Lay
Mercantile company for such uniform*,
that the membera needed to complete
their outfit*, and he desired that every
outfit for Memorial Day and for the
G. A. R. encampment to Uke pUce In
June.
While there were only thirty-live
present lam night, there are nearly
fifty members who live- In Traverse
aty or viclnUy. The storm last night
doubtless prevented those from nearby
plaeea out of the city from being pres
ent but It 1b certain that during the
O. A. R. encampment there will to- a
Why -Bm-Mst** Wm Wriitse.
msii.v st'coont* hare tteen printed
of tJeiK'rsl Wsllacrs roason fiM- writ
ing ^Ben Hor.** my* Meredith .Vk-bulson In the R<-|^. that It way l»e wed
to state hero, with the authority of
his own word, that in u eouveiwsUoa
with <\doori Robert G. ItigeriKilU
whom be met on a ratlroed Jonroe} in
Indiana. Geoerol Waltore was »o so
lennded by the Itolduem of the Inlidera
attjK-ks on rrilglon that be at mice undertook to luvestlgate the Christlsa
cisims for hlmsHf, begtnnlng with the
lUbte and carrying his roedlag through
all acrewrible autboritlea.
Ill* ore
mind wa. elesrod of doobu. and he
ptvesnUy wrote a shert ateey drocribrise men. wUh
to offer it as
sketch for a Chrimian nnmber of •
magaalne. But tbe subject grow upon
htw:and thedhpoctunltiesfora larger
troetmentof the theme kd him to plan
A Uod« elFTtrU-Itu l>u ..ublWiMl
i itobart E. WhRer gave aa laierest
lag addroaa upon the impoctMMe of Hw -vIMm- la kl> baw .ad mm___ _ ,
Ithe sendee renderod by the oompnny.
by tohaeea Drug land called attentlen to the tort tha\
mV A MCORS WANT AO.
i while many of the asemheru were seat-
A Great
Surprise
The First Day of the Sale Many
intererted Parties Taking
Advantsgs of a Life
time.
FOR SALE-My reslibuce. 611 Slate
FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—Two of Grand Truv
store building* lu f enirsl Ijike. of Inlerect on dally bslanc*-* of money
c.u....pho,..c.-.
jf"
FOR SALE—6-room house and f^fuot lo IH- paid t»y the u
Rhall bar
lot on W. 12th street, near Union power to makk”
For particulars enquire al 21« W.
Such »ea)» d bids tbsll be deposited
with the clerk of the B
Boaru of Supers
12lh street.
may 2-tf
vUor* <m or Ikcforr 2 oVlock p. m..
FOR 8AUE-M.V r. Md.ure. 4I« Flflb
,h,„ u.0 .h.
sireeL 1*. O. Ueunlngton. apr 26-tf provtokui* of tbe icx-al act authorizing
------------------------------ -------—----------------a county ileiK»*ltory a* pasM-d by the
FOR SALE—Farm of forty acrea in bgisiature of the state *.f Michigan
Kas»on township, one and one-half now In session. » c*)py of w hlch can be
of the clerk of the
mllcK from Maple City, three miles ■ seen at the
from Ce<Ur City. School bouse ten
n-o* the right lo rerods: a beautiful Iltllo orchard, ject auy and all b
ARLii
aB8*H MONROE.
Will sell or tra.le for city property.;
harneas. single and double, and one i
saddle horse. Inquire of William i Dated at Traverse City this 3rd day
lies. E. Front streeL
24C2-tf ^ ^ May. A. I). 1M)5.
We are agreeably surpriKod
at the Interest .hown lu our re
moval sale of piano*, organ*
and musical merchandise. Many
Instrument* were sold the first
daj of the sale and a number
spoken for. We deeire to thank
the purchasing public for help
ing us out of a dilemma and we
are
rewarding
them
with
pianos, organs nnd muKlcal merchafMliae bargains heretofore
unheard of in really good^lnstru
Of course there are pianos and
pianos. Just like oiiier things,
bill when one can buy the
makes at these grestly reduced
price* on extremely easy term*
If* an opportunity that most
people in need of an Instniment
feel they can not afford to mis*.
* We are obliged to remove
from our prsMt quarter* be
fore June 1. Our new store
must he remodeled and decor
ated and this work can not be
done by the time we are obliged
to move, hence the Importance
of ciortng out this stock. Come
hetore the stock U badly broken.
KIMBALL
.MUSIC HOUSE
M. a ttMe, Prep.
FOR 8ALE-My residence al 202 Weal I
Eighth street. Inquire at V. Peter-1
tyl
2433-U j
SEWER TAX
Thifxl Ward.
FOR 8ALE-On* .pu «.r«I »•«». j No,t<p to .11 PrrMO. IMM^stod;
*el*bt roo: on. wrrel rn.ro. .elgbl i ^hr
..««.Beo{ u. roll for
1300; one black gelding, weight i ihe con*irucilon of lateral sewera In
1150; two good 4-Inch lire wagons dUtrict No. 5. between tlh and lOth
1 and nth street*.
E. A. Klldee, M4 West Ninth street
Citizens phone 121.
..4.>S-tf
slre«-t to Bohemia street,
---------- has been placed In my hand for collccFOR SALE-Elgbt onewere lol* on »i<»n. the same to be paid on or to-fJre
vest 14th street mljolnlag Northern
eity
flchlgan asylum property, suitable
omc^.u^m 202
202 State Bank
H
building.
^ or gardening
Fine soli and well located. Each lol
equal to 10 common building loU.
Prices and terms reasoafible. Apply
to Geo. W. Raft.
2437-tf
Notice to All
FOR SALE—Motorcycle In good work-; The tax roll for the paving of Front
PAVING TAX
‘
bargain If taken at once. Walter M. ^ iinkm street from the north line
P.1... 115 c«. 8t cuu«u pboo.
.j
ML
244S-tf |Oo.*s fifth subdlvtslon of Traverse v
_________________________________ __ < CUy. to the north end of South Union
FARM FOR 8ALB-K^«
JTlIeloarh
Gunton tom. Will take house aad
together with the accrued Intellot as payment Inquire B. J. Mo^ ' e*t oa all unpaid iasuilmenu. the
^
,441-tf jj^eto^hepaldImferoth.firrtdayof
JCE-Joha Hopkins will serve lee '
as in the past la a»e
EAST PART or TOWN.
Call up by both phones No. S4.
. Orders will be promptly attended to.
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 2f-lmo
^
’ m. E. Haske^. City Troaaarcr.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO,
O. MIOMOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
MONtY TO LOAN-tfo tU dWMt
pt tm moitttgm Bomm tar N*
toqMi« «( a. UeltaMU.. P8rt
PlMcbeUL
lUr
^J
Tncber of Violin
SMik sue SkM stare
an soon DM snsr
:
»
te LmIIc*» BflirtMy ter JuM.
fj» to « mk Moro lo«t CMtMi
tte mo <M U« Ilf• «M » 9#r OMt
ste Mio.
iMsrod kla vitli
Itar oom im or dMMdt or
f«i4o. M to w U ptr mu for a
.
^ im mmUh^ Alu^
^ tHo ooamlMtkHi or Omatf Doko 8or.
•Sw oBd afior
tonvrtet tkrm to
«npo oot tJM isporloS temltr 0>o f«af
wHily mirotf fnm oetltrltf ao an lo<
WHEN YOU THIHJK
A BLOOD PURIFll^’"
THINKOF
SSS^
nciMNiMrMifiitiHMniiMimicr
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
On Umims
MS d Sam tbosM take <wt
ns kr tW am d Issa 8j
PfAMO Tumna-w. k. Mmerc tt
sssttr
DIt a B. CHAM 1
Ko matter WHAT POWER
aemSe been iming, yonll
EVENTUALLY employ
ana. a. i. aoMNBira hsir arsansa
ja^ star Otr soak «a^ Bom
OVARAMTBED PURELY VBCETABLB
SUREST
CLEAREST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Out tesu the quality of yoor b)pod,
This is Ow
and if it is npt good, then evidence rf it will b^n to
t&Har^orPfttabarg show as the weath^ grows warmer. Carbnncles' and boils,
pimples and. blotches, and numerous itching and burning
lioB oa aeeoaat of tte auioaor to skin eruptions wrill make their appearance, and are sure invkkok bo dotlboratolx rlolaiod tbo or- dicslkms of bad blood. If 8priu|:-time finds yon wiOi im
dlaam aoronitaa tbo opood or aau> pure, sickly blood, then you are in poor condition to with
aiBbllie. Tbo Hror aad barbora coo- stand tbe strain upon the system which always comes at this
gTwolnoil coauimoa vat la tova and
time of the year. A failure to look after j-our phj-sical wel
for a opto
amBdtbogfrba. MaxorHarpwatln fare now, by purifying tbe blood and toning up the gen
eral system, may result in a complete breaking down of
tbo aaunK%tla
Bonoa aad ^boa tbo party otartod bU health later on, and you ivill find yourself weak and run
boaor told
obaatoor to -eat loooe.- down, ivith no appetite, and a prey to indigestion and netTbo ipood ordiaaaeo vat tbattorod in vousness. It is poor blood that makes weak bodies, for it W
a Biaato. Park poiieotteo tried to is tliis viul fluid that must simply ligor and strength to onr systems, and upon its
atap tbo proMotloa. but wm warod
lurity rests our chances for health. Any impurity, humor or poison in the blood acts injuback by tbo bbiv. wbo U poor the ob^
‘iously upon the system and affects the general health. It is to the morbid, unhealthy
*. Jtd or goacral eoadcmatJoii.
The pustular and scaly
Lottto Oattio. rlfbl ioldor of tbe natter in the blood that chronic sores and ulcers are due.
Ititttti CItr baaoball toaa^ it a naUvo ikin eruptions so common during spring and summer, show the blood to be in a riotous,
ar Voaotoola aad a popboa or tbe prot
everish condition, as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor or
ideal of that tcrappy repoWlc. He icrid poison in the blood. A large per cent, of human ailmenU hare their origin in a
: arat edueatod ta Manhatian oollege.
wlluted, diseased blood, and can only be reached by a remedy that goes into the circulation
|bo« York, abore he lotmod to play
ud uproou and eapels the poison and restores the blood to a healthy, natural condition. If
mteball. Cattro It a eUUea of the
l^prtot tHo
^Hfo.
ABAL BBTATB AND LOANB—QrsM
SrSalS-'
OlC T. A WILHBLkL ]
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.
Boardman ki?a
Hcctric Ugbt
& Power Co.
jmm
DIt E B.
Ym Art gtt FmIIii Well,
OK W. P. BTfU
Bn. Snqfir h PmUttifii
Hi. w. So A w. 6. UPON
DENTISTS
BESOtBD TO OFFICES
evnjoHssoNDiDcca
I Statet and laacbt beartlly over
'
WlbMUag. W. Va., M^ IflOB.
I aatlet of bit uncle and tbc Venet
1 haw wd your 8. 8, 8, ihU spring.
bs a Wood purlfisrof th*
1 thinking of a blood pun- aadfoondUto
«wt
“Why.** be oayt. -If ! i.8.8.totb.»rwtaswitiiaMr«»nu».
8. In ths spring with fins
My systsm was ran down
boar that tbe VeoetueUn anny» sn hssrtily rooommsnd it ns n tonic
fier,theDthinkof&§.&.
^
pnlnsd mm conilood purltsr. 1 was tronWsd with uci,
aai*u». va o. vj. v>., «ad my joints a
Iba tailed for tbU country HI take two isndnchss. indigsstlon and Uvsr tronWs. a remedy With a JoUg- Mdsrsbly. nnd 1
with *RhS
af oar playert and weTl cbate *c» Into
established xeputatiTu
tbe snlf. I wouldn't want any of them
t.8.8. My^sp^Us.^wW<A ws^^^
and that has proven it- u was; so l pnrohnsdKl n botUs of it
it. nnd
bart. at aome of them mlpht be ft*l
hsTs tnksn mmml bocOss. with ths r
grastiy hsiptd
self to lie a spec'ific
specitlC in
lu dis- thnt ths nohss nnd pains I1 had nrs
loat f aaed to play mumblc-the-pef
i
C blood, and \ »y blood has b#sa olsnnssd and
arltb anMBd tpe palace. I would luM
isanssdoftmpartilssnnd
maderkA
and
fntiir
nnA
▼aisd.
my
gsnsrsl
hsalth
boat
op
anck 'em, epaak 'em and pnt tbe army troog again As s tonic and blood par- ^UpCHOr tOniC and SyS- , o.® chssrfuUy tssttfy to its vlrt
aa a ftolahter and send Vm back asriTuali yoo claim for it
tcm builder. S. S. S. con- Wood purlhsT and tonlo.
bom*'
MRS OilOROE WlRQEL.
tains no mercnr}% pot- t&38Markst Strsst.JOHN C. STEIN.
Wboa tbe beef tmti Inquiry It over
771 E. Main 8t.
ash, arsenic or other
tbe fedotal autboriUet at Cblcajco are
foiag to Invettlgale tbe drug and tteel mineral, but is composed exchisivcly of vegetable ingredients, selected for their medicinal
properties and gathered from nature’s store-houses—the fields and forests. Tbc thou
trueU.
PVmb foodarmet captured an out- sands who have used S. S. S. and know from experience what it will do in blood troubles,
lav In tbe rUlate of Uaeeau on Sunday do not need to be reminded of a blood purifier now, for they know no better can be found
The painting season is
by blowiaf up tbe bouoe In which be
^ S. S.
« If you are thinking of a blood purififr, think of S. S. S., which has been hand and we are ready to
than S.
I bad takea refuge.
■ly fifty years, while the demand is greater now than ever in its history.; supply your needs with
A relk of tbe Bayder. Okla.. tornado sold for near
vat fdoad Suaday M »Uoa from No remedy without merit could exist so long and retain tbe confidence of the people, i
Saydor. It wat a pockeibook contain Write us if in need of medical advice, which is given without chaigc.
SHEEWIIhWlLUAMS
ing m. and belonged to Mrt. Jtmet..
who wat killed la the etorm.
1!
PAIKIS
by M iflMginhry voicej,y hope that the lulun wilt long re-i 'Train wrockeri aucceeded In ditch- ! w«. 3.M3.'s86 bMT»U. Md In 1»04. 4.Let
us figure on the paint
miiihg
I
main tn town, tor tie bu • fine t»»lc In i Inc a Snnu Fe tmln near Emportn. * C«9.6S« bnrreU. The avense for eMb
ton womhB W iho A
dinmondi.
Kan.. Sundnir- Six pnuenRer. were in-1 factory tbe pau year wan 113.411. fcr your house. & IP. A will
Parti, played 17 ropeaiedly at rouleiic
prove the best' and most
Th* Aral aMw hat of the weanon Jared. Tbe npikea and ft.b plate* of I Twenty-four per cent of tbU salt l»
at Moate CaHo aad won a thouiand made lu appearance In Wall attent' «he raU. tanlik' a enrre wete remored! aold In Mlchlitan. accortlnR to an execonomical paint you can
fraaci.
Batnrday tuomlnz aad wa* warmly'•><> >ke train rolled down an embank- haiutire canraas of the Indottry tmbuy.
Baron Rom. who will be the new Itreeted by the curb maricei. It wa*:i»M>t- Three preriona attempt# to der tbe direction of Labor Comml*Full color cards for the
Bnmlan ambauador to the Vnlied
...... I .. .m... ...M.
‘ported by a Ull torelfn looking chap, »rock trains In tbe anae neighbor-, fl«wr Grinwold.
asking.
■intaa. ta an ardent pnace aaiocale
aurrounded by a veiling hood failed during tbc last three
Th. nalt ta made In mix counUea
•nd .nnxbeller, that be win work
|
Bay. Mantatee. 8c Clair, Saginaw. Ma«Mh PrwMentRooMrelt
toaecare| Boben
J Wynne former oo.Una.i-r i Admiral Dewey did not attend the | «m and Wayne. The invcntmcnl in the
pMoe lb the ter Btaat.
|
^
bnn«ne( of tbe Order of the Founder, i lactorle. Au M.SSS.763. or an nvomge fT r«|-| Ic
womeowhotaalchedi«*“«-ral. Uck in Wn.hlngton to te.tlfy;^^^^^
m DiMBy, Um sii UUmf
B.
We are
Pushing Paint
ARTHUR HOLLIDAYS D PhyH
DR. r. R. LAWTDN-OHee i
OlVB
i VIK, VI60R & VITALITY
Try a •'Dill
Ibr Ssto bf sU Dramsts
10 Cant and 96 Oaat Baiaa
Accerr HO suBsrnum
about 47
cenu a barrel for the salt, but U this ]
amount tbe barrel itself coeU SO cents.
, aot rwame hU duties as leadM' this ter of having killed hi. wife and Infant j
Marimlllnn and Mster-ln-law
There are 1.565 persons employed in
jrmr. HU trip to Europe has failed to child by pouring kawene over them ] q,
Trancia Joaevh of Austria, the Industry, who receive average
: YMtora his health and he will be oom- and netting «re to It. Jo«ph Uedlag;,, ^
,«niwd »4«jl»00 tn>m wages of fl.8L
paliad to wltbdmw from many of hU is under arrest In Chicago. The pris- j Boatoo lullnna who expected Hef to
Twelve mannfaoturera say that tbc
former acUvIUae.
oner nay. hi. wife'. dre» caught •« j ^ke tbe tbitme tram tbe emperar. She
production In the state will Incrensb.
' &. H. Conger, formerly minister to while ahe wa. tulng keroerae lo .tart
dtaappaared. learteg behind herl..
,,
24 thnt it will reaialn practlcnlly the
CMaa. has arrived In Baa FYancIson • are-Ybrane room.” which abe tmed to, r.-1 ^
five declare that It wiU dlHt aaya thma U no danger of another
Cydone caves are popular in Okla- j ceive visitors and In which ahe was at-1
niacea where very
iBoxor oatbreak In Chinn, and alec d<v homm since the storm at Snyder. About j tended by “soldiers'' armed with tin;
^ been used.’ the question
that China has kept neutrality ^ ^ ^
j ^^ds.
I
of
using
coal
enters
Into the problem !'
faithfuny In the preaent war.
of the future.—Moderator Topics.
Mlchlpan Salt Output.
* The Sultan of Johore is ngnln in 1 them. Hinton will have an oAcial waThere are 41 salt factories In MlchlLoadho nnd Is spending money more try io watch for storms aad fire a shot
frooly than ever. The "ladles In the gun if he sees one coming, so as to guk. with a dally capacity of 92.701 1 Dry, Hird and Soft Wood. South Side
2200-tf
banpU. li IMS tbe total produetloa j Lumber Co..
amree" of the Gaiety tl^eator carhest- warn the people.
tlat. SOl-2-t
tDanUloob
HCRVBY M. AN0KR60K—AUonmj
mid counselor. Wllbelm blodi, Trm»^
•rro City, Mich, ClUxens pboof lOA
WALL PAPER
HOUSE
OR. a M. LYNCH—2 aad 4
land block, phyttclan mad
CUlxens phono 244.
For neat, up-to-date
desij^s in : : :
MtS. J. 0. k MART J.TRUEWjOOD
WALL PAPER
Also Paper Hanging,
Painting, Sign Writ-'
ing and. Decorating.
All work No. one.
m EYES m
EXAMINED FREE
^LASSES
L. L. A. BUILDING
wui pun musE
A. D. TYLER
DEN-nST
256 Front Street
oaes Mt, Itev WlMte WMa. Oto
DM. m. A. WOL.WI
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IF
HAVE TOO THE SniHG
TETEK? f ?
CUTOUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON
NEW WAT TO HEALTH AflD
STRENGTH
VmnUL is a pmwtr Vf-fittue rwMdy
■wdmUdtty f iRUily ftti—ibmpw^
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a p. GARVBR 4 mmx
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I s. m . to tt m.
oassfarowiibi
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and Kidney and Uvar Troubles.
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tmer nad fctSan n
STEARNS
UMiHXi bLCMHn nuiaa..|cn
Vitona is Cuaranteed the Best Spring Tonic in the World
DR. B. L. THIRLBY-Bpoelfl
tloB to dinoMff of ehOdroa.
401 8UU Bnak bldg. BoU 1
Matte Bouno. Oltn. pbOM Mi.
-rrudMj
,of the pro !
seventeen ‘
per cent in
DR.
Orud
n. A. H.
n. HOLLIDAY, vrMWWv
av
itmto Unlvenity. OHet ia Mnnot
TjHpHoMA
in: Mt
T. W. THIRLBY, DuntSm. Otm Bm
w
Hwelry flora BoD
The
meswrT SKcmc compamy. atlamta, ga.
Phoant
PXU.iSLi
«.-1
mm
COAXING WAYS
May induce you to put up
with poor ke service. We
do not aim to steal trade
from .others if you are
content, but if you are
not,.we would like a trial
of onr facilities and meth
ods. Our motto—Good
ice and good service.
o. D. MILLER
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COlPAIY.
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THE EVENING RECORD
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mLTIC FlIET
OOCfl TO MAMIflTEfl.
REUWONOF
COMPINY M
■. C. AHaOA W. A M. C CaaMar at
Tfwaaraa City Olallaau
a C. nngOL foraMtty oaabiar «d Iba
M. a 1C.
laavaa bla poaMiaa bart
day for a traaafar to tba Maalaiaa
rMgbt aifoa. ma paMaa wOl ba RCINCfl or RP>kNfRH^CRlCAN
vtMLs ho uwoir at flnad by C W. Klagalay. tba agai
WARVIVIOLYRtCALLCa
hom hohho.
Hoaar. aad tba vacancy tbera wHI ba
flUad by tba appoiataMBt oC J. R.
HFTTHEMr
mvwmAm
SAIB FRM TIOE SUMY
9^ MHom TMt CArrAiN or
V
OCAMAM rrSAMKIt
i«/t than
rmy V< mmH
la tfia
ri««ahif
n«M antf
>
WbOa that BtatJoB ,wUl mat ba doaad
i^ara wfll ba ao ragalbr agaal tl
By WH* to tk.
8L Setmik. mebw ItV
Fhtlov. tko <Mm mol* dti« ft «L
Joaeph.
tnm tk* oOocu
bra)»DMp,loday. HoorwacedW.
RK HROOn WAS SSREI DISIPPOIRTED
puciniiE
RXCnriNO RVtMTR or CAMPAION
IN CURA RKVIKWCO.
UK SOT HR ana IHES
FOB FEOERM. BUILOING
I FDR
Boardman lake UU aftaraooci took
to Itself as guardian 340.000 day wall'
ayad ptkr, the product of tba Mill
H,« U M. CO. WIU. rURNliH rOA- croak haiebarles naar Grand Rapids,
TK>N or rOANIAHINOfl.
the nomarous small fry balag brought
hero by Henry Weatarman. rraak
aandbqrg of the Parts batebertaa and
Gamraal Waa Awardad la Local riaai Jamaa'Uamoraaiu of tba Mill Croak
Aaaaaaa It Waa tba La^aaal
spawning beds. Last flaiarday tba
state flsh commission car wsa In tba
vicinity and city plaaUng lake trout
Tba Haaaab fl Uy HaitAiiUlo com- In certain localltlas mentioned at the
laay baa boaa atnrdad tba eontract time aiM as that cdoaed the Parts
balobartaa output for tbte oeam they
Ibdaral bolkUm flcHaa tima ago. tba coatlnuad tbelr work, beginning with
aoiapaay aaiarad a bid for tba foralab- tba Mill Creek product. Tbaaa wall
lags aad bare racalrad aotlca that eyed pike are only about twenty daya
old and look tbelr age. having up to
tbaira waa tba lowcat aad^ boat bid.
WbUa U U not baoim Juat what thia time feaated on nothing
flfwa tba local aompaay waa blddtat filling than an occaaUmal cannibal
agalut..U la uadarataod that tbara maal of aome of ibfIr kind
waia a aaabar of oatalda blddara for own natural atorahoua^ of food which
tba eoattaat aad tba award waa BMda la piwvldad for tbelr aarty maala for
daipila tba ooaapaUtkia. Tbla eartala- four or five daya. They than moat be
1y apaaka vary wall tadaod for thr Iral Uken to eome feedlag ground or each
flna a pricoa and quality of gtxtda ar will attempt to eat up his
tba govaramaat la vary atrlct in thU and It U no unuaual sight
almost endless chain of tiny fish each
attempting to swallow the other fellow
i ealla for 1
Tboi
and they manage to hold on until the
watdr ooolera and typo whole bunch Is killed. The spawn
towal 1
provided by the Diilted States cc
mission and U now going on as 1
leasoo Is fully two weeks later than In
»tber lakes. ThU U not explainable
unlsss the waters of the northern
kakaa are apt to keep 8t. Clair colder
AAI CHAROKD WITH flHOOTINO iban Ue more landlocked bayt Seven
ieen cans were bftmght to the city to
AN bVlAAGLO ROY.
day eonalgnsd to Ralph B. Hastings
Tor Cedar Lake. C. R. Walt for Long
^Ilsiad That flohaal Ray foarad dt Lake and J. a Paige for Ronnie Lake
but owlm to some mlsundsrtiandlng
Them as Thay Paaaad and Thay
m the final arrangements none of the
Killed Him.
parties were at the train wbon it
pulled to and they were then delivered
By Wir.. to the B^lng Record.
Chk-sro, May 17.—The police this by Mark Craw to Boardman lake.
The cans when opened looked empty
momlnt arrested James Jones and
Jaaaia Bntilngtar. negro strike break- snd It was some few
aim. dbarging them with being the men Lbe little fry raUed to the top as they
Who flred the shot last night that mere huddled In a heap at the bottom
kmed Knoch Oartaon. an $ year^d from fright, so the commUsloncrs
acbeol boy oho Jaared at the men aa stated, and If fofi too long with the
thay paaaad. Doth negroca deny the cans covered they vrould all be
smothered by the acUon. They were
allacad cbargeA.
Praaldant tkunpera called^ Mayor almost transparent and the only part
Donna today and told the piavor hr visible was the bead and eyes, the
would oaa bit Influcfice to pre\ei^ a remaining portion of the body being
aprand of tba airtkcv The Initiative so »m>n and clear that it scarcely
atapa. bowmror. would be left to the showed to Ue water. The water bad
the appuaraaoe of good, alrong i
focal labor laadara.
vtosgar when held up to the light but
was of more valne than the -Macca
The event of each year uppermoet
to the mtods of the members of Com
pany M. Tblny-fourtb Michigan Voluntoert. to tbelr annual banquet which
PUWS FOR Y. i. C. I.
INTIRtrntO CmZBNt LIATENEO
'
<rO AOOREUEE.
'
Committee Wse Appointed to Pueh tht
the Matter rerwahd In
Trsvorme CKy.
A number of thT^ltliens interested
to the Y. M. C. A. movement for Trsverse City met st Orange hall last even
tog and listened to addresses by F. A.
Garrison of Detroit and U E. Buell,
state aeeretnry of the Y. M. C. A. of
Ann Arbor.
During the evening a stereoptlcon
was used with good effect, views being
shown of the Y. M. C. A. buildings to
this and other state*. Both exteriors
and Interiors were shown, the gymna-
BOBmT.BtXCBn CS. Pro»
s-jsrsSssSe
csusethsir finUk U the best
TlRsy fit peiisctly
Today-Mothers
UtJtri
MORE
o4 OMIdi99*v Ctotkiac from
ImbpMlvMkladrtirovorTfoy worn. toUo
oo ttmRapmtrMAmtoofor 4MIOC Ifo
httWtoltoRmoieoly.
OoramtPfformtojIrtktog
lywltoM*
H ^ yooar
M dmo7. bmg tb» bttk M b«o UN
woto. pvlM ood njlTB aowOT boMw I
Kobsck & Hoyt
11^ Union S^rMROIo^HImrm
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AMERICAN
SODA
acarance Sale
WATER
LADIES’ FDtE SHOES
TIuitWkaroSriliaft
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THE
DRUR STORE
KrnmR ^rorsR RRR.
HoRoHacdoiuKlrnrr.
O. C. MOFFATT
AbRtrBOts of TItiP
hRIOBS BATISPAOTORk
RMnMtohmatn lOM
9I.A8
All widths, all solid and
all sizes.
S12
Mens’ Patent Colt Shoes
91.88
All solid; a
while
they last. They are at
ALFRED (^REIUCK
& CO ...
S42antoirrsT.
PIIE
III
That Draws
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predent buildera to our
etook—iothe great aaeortBent and nniformly right
priceeon
Lumber and Building materials, Framing, Sidiog, Cor
nice, Sheeting, Floonng, Door and Window Framea.
Ceiling, Doors, Sash. Porch Columns, Balusters, Stair
Work, in fact ever>’thing in wood tor the building.
LET US DO BUSINESS WITH YOU
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Cltteono Phone. S2: Bell. 16®.
W. U Broom. Manaaer.
The claaam uugbt to the Y. M. C. A.*s
i alao touched upon. Plana of the
new bulldtoc at Adrian and also the
at Lansing and Jackson were
IMo^af on Solo
mmCKWISHIRCTOR
KMRWRUOIiag
•TRUCK RY TRAIN.
for Forty Youth ut Long Lake
Fssood Away.
tbee. They an atyBah hecanee evny line i« eomcefuL
By Wlia to Ua Braotef Raeord.
Naar Tark. May ll.-^»ld I
taabar ai-?-*—* to daad In
a mtia apaitaMU kooaa. Ptor t*
yaari he lived practically tke life at a
keralt. dylas a lalUlocialre. He «aa
dliappointed In love before he becaa
the Iftb of May. Yesterday marked
the tevealb anmlvermry of the depart- the life of m reclcse.
ore of Company M for the front to the
BpamlslHkMNrtcaa war. and It was
tbfwe year* later before the custom of
aa aanaal banquet was esUblUbed.
I STORB THAT FILLS 1
toll Blitot * fonctlon was the
MOST PEE8CEIPTIOK8
toortb feast and reunion of the memberm.
There were iblrty-five of the young
veterans present, out of a total of lOfi.
ThU number may appear small, but
when It U ooasldered that foe ranks
of the company were recruited from
vartoos paru of the county, and that
the various callings of (be membete
have takma many of tbem to other
or. a represenUUon of
thirty-five eras sn extremely good one.
Among tbsee were Included some of
Tnvune City's represenUUve young
business and profeMdonal men: young
men whose oareers have been marked
with si^eeesa.
The banquet and reuntoa took place
to Modem Woodman baU. where a
Uble through the center of the room.
(CoaUnued on Fifth Page.)
TWOHEfiROSUREStEO
j
lathedeMriptioii KitwMiiyofoM WaDPkparPW.
tenia. Uniqtie aad bemtihil auflit alao be taed ia
deacribingaoineiiioiecfoiir pAttana. It
tarte
in Wan i«|>ar oaanot be aaited heee—it eaA*t knywhef*.
CbUtfonrataieaiidytNioaBiiideedbeaatidSed.
CITY BOOS STORE
Mad Lika a Haradt far
T»tMy Yaara.
tnpwtohrii by the Yeung Vete#^
Dainty and Tasteful
aU the shoe comfort, style sanl
Lire or RtCLURKa
la AalifU
ll
nr WIf# U> th^ Wraaiftf RaeorA.
Mam Kam. Mv IT.-Adttfrml lUv
Mkr M Hoa tmho bay oa Uia
I C0I4 Aua^ay. THU raport araa
by
Oamaa ttaaaMf Woaghcl. OUT NO ONC WAS ON HAND TO
wblab arrtra4 bar# today. Tba Woa»RiCClVC THC RARIKfl.
bol paaaad Hm Koaba bay Saaday
aMralag aad aaw tba BaHSb daat aam>
barim Afty aaaaala. laaTiag iba bay. Had la Ra Ltbaratad rram tha Cana
Tba eapcata at iba Wdfisbol laya tba
aa Thay Wauld flmathar Thanv
Aaaalaa iaaablp drappad bar flag U
aalvaa by ^avarlnp Tapatbar
by Ralnq rriphtaiiad.
da^ *a kc
rsublsis seme
IR UIVE
OMI..Uta.A»aftmaatHaMa-
IN mRDMAN
LOCAL LAKt RtCUVtO mOW
LITTLt riAM TODAY.
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«T. jort OLOUT JIAN.
Apsd Man Was Killed While CrmaMiig
the Track.
By Wire to the IDrenlng Record.
Adrian, Mlcbw. May 17-Oavld Defoe,
an aged man. wbUe moestog Ue Ww
bash timek throe mllee oooU of here
Uls morning to a boggy, waa strwck
br a wool bound passenger train nnd
instanily killed. The horse was also
killed.
HOflYILt FLlffT WILL ATTEMPT
TO INTCR CHCflAPEAKg RAY.
Defenses of tho Capitol CHy Will Rs|
Thorouthly Tooted for the Flrmt
Time fllncs Civil War.
By Wire to Uo Bvontog neeoni.
Washlagton. May 17.-A homtUe
fleet tinder Ue command of Rear Ad
miral FtaneU W. Dickens, will next
Monday attoospt aa entrance to Cbesaponkt bay and nttnek Washington and
mom fbr the first lime BtoceUe
dvU war the defonM of the capRol
city are to be tboroagbly tooted. The
t Henry D HowT^ an old and re
spsetod plonuur of forty ymrs* resl
ffonoo at Umg Lako. dlod UU nmmtoi
ik hU borne at 7 o^ock. ngod 74 year.
He leaves a wife and two nans living at
home uid one dangblM*. Mrs. Frank A.
French of the punlMUto.
DEETROYED MO HOMES.
He was a ammhm of McFheroon
post of UU city and II la probable that
Two dkMOMs W.r» AM DM*^
ACROflfl THg ATLANTIC.
the funeral which ocenrs on Friday
at ertoMNaa Taday.
toPfotof at 10 oVfofo win be held
flikler their anapicom. The asrvkes tiovon Yaehto flUrtod Today for Raot Br Wlra to tka Broola* Raoord.
for Kalooria Cup.
WfU be conducted .by Rev. R. N. HoiABMertaB. Mar H.-A groat E"
•npit nnd laterment will bo to cbnifle By Wire to Ue Bvealag Record
broke oat M ntaaaiTae today aad d»
Of W. fl. Anderson.
Sandy Book. N. T.. May 17.-Blev« ttroyad MO koooM and too Aatekao.
yaobu worn sent nway nt 12:15 o'clock
^ J. W. BUter returned last night from today on
race acroas the AUiStk
^ bnilness trip to Thoapoonville.
from Sandy Hook to the LUard for the
agoa*. Yaa mlgM JaM aa waM
kaaa tka koaaflt at ikal <*aaaa..
OaM ahaitao la ««a af goMlat a
Tka aaxt Baatteg at tka Qiaad
I Tiavana natfM Qrakga. No. >T. vOI
I ha kaM wttk tka WIUIaMkarg B»aga
» « aad T. Tatadar aad WadaaaI Ear. B. B. Otar. Boarautr-
MUetoaakaadallafaaali
Mia. W. C. Nalaaa c( LaMkd M la tba
» city today oaa baotoew trip.
,
■Haa aala aMy Md aay
>at ao art aia dotaid to aaMarry H yaa waat Baa*
“FLORALIA"
HATS!
The Newest Fiower Song,
8T
W.
M.
•TK^P'KNS
In^roduo^ory mrlo8 WB® ■
GRINNELL BROTHERS
HICBlCSirS LXASIMG MUSIC BOUSB
188
for comfort, wore more
than ever this year. We
have all the new style*.
MBM8 C.
cumoNG
Derbpdit
Made by the Gtiyw Hat Co., the hat that u fuBy
gMzanteed, dunenaioiia StS Sat rim;aU the go
iathedtieA Aaktoaeetheie. Chiyer hatocoat
you only three doUara. and yoe get dore than
that anonot of wear and eatiafactian oat ot theoL
for all around service
The popular shapes are
here.
If there’s a bead for which V
we haven’t a becoming hat, ^
sre wish the owner srould kt
X
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HAMLTON CLOTHING CO.
I
A MO nw UXE ori^n SITU
OAVKNf»OMTS
AWO
fTMOtoa
MUhTXhm CMcmo »trtk* »••««»
•oubt to toltoil9M* Uto uraub n»
' itoUM of tMr (Utototk w MtopMvd
toUk tk> f«4toM twoto M Ms Mto-
brlkktatos at tke
at thp e«*k aad tottsclw;
a...* su««sk to tar naato opa.
i
i<lK. past year. $S» was paid oot totlg) yfn, 4 go^druc stores. iS e*nls.
oraylBS. The oaiat oomplcto would |
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A poHMtoaa aiast derote kU wkol*;«« MM. l»l» Includlto! honw. wa<ua I Beautify >w compleatoa with' Utile i
tiato to kis tok.
!•»«
Tka matter was referfwdUo,,. u ^ wish a smootk. clear.;
He must eemmaad tis tempar.
•
to the eommittee oo Are aad water. , crcam-llku comjUcxtou. rosy cbertts.:
Jtoat Tke ranroad wUl takatka aiP*
Ha toast he qalai aad edrU.
I The oaarass of the special election j lauchiec eyes, take HolUster s Rocky! |
at fs
H* mustol swear or as* Itoproper •1 M
May
*. b«M
Md for
lor Ibr
the purpoM?
purpose of
ot borrow j nounUUn
„ocnialn Tr*. rreatest beautid.-r:
A t«o lack pip* will to »ll il** wM
ilnc IWWOforpubUclmproremrciAnd j.
n. 3f. «>bU. Jobiuoo dm* »iore.!
ka aaeacaarr tor tha auppir
prUoBM' or ;
telAratk>« of ibe tni«»rotor». wm»
Tka Paa* MartaMia *«ra*d to tak*
A Cfoopmg Ooolh.
at least MOjMO'fBUoas ilal^ a»d a
J. E Steam*,
; be le liable to fine.
If he *eu t
write* that a
was dBtoai As H aalr eaals Ik* cliy
rsported that the Peiw 1
Marquette hairhsen Instructed to raise
He mo*in*t naioke while on doty.
the water tbeetljr^ oew cwtoeMr wIM
U« miiit not onter a
while in ^ tmek* on We»t FYoat »treH but S5^*nrll™hi8a.y.,,
be ^uite proAtable. li to ceilnated
aepi to htoUitoat. diwma,.., «• «*- bM Mn, nothlBE
^11. aakud
that the ooet of euppDia* the laermt
and sores. :!*. at Johnson
win not be over onw wml a thoueand
Ho mo*m*t take a prooont or fee.
1 to compel tlmo* lo do *o at once. Mr P. H. Mead*. S. E. Walt A
M aad if ibto to correct H will
h!
^
»wpUed that the mad could be
■ubo the RToat at toait IS a day.
mbor than hla nalarv
iorotii to ratoe lu track* or ih»* city
He tolMIddaa to latoreet hlmeelf
over them. Mr. GUlt-u *et
Blnoe Travorao City ha* booa taeor- la tho aocralCtal of a nrtooaor
maUer by movln* that the
watod. tbofw ba* booa aa aot of mlo*
Ho tolbfhleidea to aid an attorney |
be ln*tmcted to Immediately
to ato to. a.
lor tbo culdaaeo of tbo #ono foroo. Tbo forLdl^
tt.-'SJ.iiifu’r.d'
pOMWttb WblobtbOM WbOOppOMtlH
paitr bare no richt to parUedpate.
•bMd bo baaed oa the
o«tod tbitwgh onob del
aot oa tbo aomber of tboao who take
Tbo antborHy givM to cHtoo aad vll*
acee and towaahlpe to provkla tor the
I day at
pubtto oxponM abould be
Tbtfb to ao other holiday In
which conulnn
aad an
lagloatioaBaaMetmyt
4 SrnSSbUT^^
•TAOS AND ^LATPORMs
The prindpa) nomber* of the T
kmaor Stock oompaay. Mllwaakoc.
WUto bavo oranatood thwaoetfoe for
the parpoM of playln* a fow npacial
MMeinenti la MIoMsan. Haviaf
beea to*eth«r eome five yoare the com
PMT'a work has atUlned a blfb eland
I-
totoil
.toMtollMMa
*>ShA VkdkrMBflAl Ckl
Sratyp. ire yaara Isadtof woaai
ksrt Browm. Iprsollo aia. Ml» Patty
JUUaon. Ingsoue. aad Mr. U»e Bake,
chatactor aelor, sapportod by ten care
company. Tho ptoye edeetod for tbM
Vmclal ongacemente are -Mr*. Dane'*
Moaao.** a powerful noclety drama by
HM17 Attbar Jomoa and
latloa.** Sol Bmltb RaM
ploeo by E. E Kidder.
immt -Mm tfamo't Dofenee- wa*
pcwdnood by tbto oompaBy in Miiwau
MOs 4ho kxjal prea* oomaMatod In
•lowla* term* -wpon tbo producUoa.
the MUwaukee prv*» aato: -The partormaace wa» a aotewi>rthy achieve■out for a .took company. Ml** Bvftht*V aotia* In the title role surpa
aay aho haa done ao far thto year
vaa a oohotont aad Judlclouily devol-
There am aevecal other rule* per
taining tp the office, the list betn^ very
He must notice defective sidewalks
When three or more pemons obstruct the sidewalk, he should make j
Obartos Ostlund and little bain'
Manistee passed through tho cliy
silemoon on her wa>- to tho upjK-r
peninsula, where she expect*
Hto duty in regard to following crim- her home.
loals. reporting street lamps out pnd
other mattnrn was laid down In the
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
nsxi few niles.
He will be armed with a revolver
and clnb
He must not -grafi.No iniogicatlng Uquors wUI be petmitted in the station boose escept cm
order of n phyaloton for mediclnnl pur-
Advice te Young Pelleeiwent.
The advice to young policemen
touobes on the Importance of the ofSee. the fact that all art* of the poUcemen are .ubjecied to public obeerratlon and oommeat, that a cop * charw
acter Is hto capital and ndrtoce him to
deal honorably with all. to alway* keep
) hU word and not to be a loafer, The
^iadvtoe
i advise eonveys
convey* the idea that lamp
' posu am nsg mads to toaa on. Tbs
j^pfwdaiioo of the part is all iU
policeman to advised to Isara bU beat
He mustn't play gaim in the sla.
pSaaea. bandUng with good taste the
thorongMy. to know the aamoa and
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
tkm houee while in unife
delicate aoene of the third act which
addmseea of the people living on It.
Only Ue chief or tbs I
■Omlnatcs U the most powerful
to be able to give Inlbrmalisn. to make
tflmsT known to modem stage craft
A I hlmaelf useful, to merit the good will
H Ibto aoene ahe w,
of aU goad cittosma He to ei3»eclaUy
nbat best wa* most moving and powereautloned agalaat toyiag htmaetf nmder
fSLobliguiona to nyoae but rather to
i-*
This attraction has beea apsclallv
make people under ohUgattona to him
}
swisd to appear at Tmmr»e City
because be dote not know at what
mmx aatuiday and Hondny. May io
: and tt bpsBiag In.-Mrs. Dane * De- time ks mar have to call for aid.
The polloemaa abpuld listen to aU
oomplainu. everyone being enllUed to
a fair hsaring. He U warned against
I ter CaUrrb That being too oOctoua. It being better to!
tomury.
^ do too little than too much. He should
mely destroy tbs secure the offender ms soon as pomL
hto. He mustn't trust hto prtaonsr be.
bind him beennse be to liable to e«e
cape or the people are liable to think
the oDoar to n primmer since be la in
the prisoner^ ptoce. In eoiut be
to tom toU to thq «ooA
should give bis evidence; clearly and
concisely and allow no personalities to
Good time to wire for light or make change*.
creep In. He to advised to vIsR the
courts and beeonw familiar with the
Think about it, then figure with os.
form of proeednre. Ue sboiikl be fa
miliar with the law and ordinances.
VIOLETS
MYDER
DKNTimT
New OWCE OVER FBOeLeS 8AVIN08 BANK
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GOING TO
CLEAN HOUSE?
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<rv“msw:
’'fcJrS^drSSfeto. PrisA tS<L per
k ; Sr'
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
l» CASS STREET
I WANT AD.
PHONE 802
If von wultl Iniv a honst*
anu lot for S300 on easy
t*‘rma, would you do at»?
We can sell you the
above if taken at once.
Wo write tin' iniumuoe.
Let us K»ve you our nitea
OH*
3L.AXER
T—r »>Hi^ Hm— fMnriifctr
Save Vou Goer 6loen
ODR SUITS
B Crlal?
SAY!
dM did aol know Mr dt
«tbor tbaa laid dowa by tbo bblof. The
of hU home. Thee
eWef had nothin* to kuMo him oaoopt ^■mn«t^tho*aato.of
Mooo and adrloo from the
hto badao In a can-*«>t connected. On Mr. Gllh-tr*
Pbr thto roaooa. tho police ^^1
itton the matter wa* referred t» tlu• of tho oouncll «ot btt*y and
bo civil to each board of health.
fOrmolatod a *ot of olrty rulo* for the
or patitdmoa. fourfoon for other.
-----------------------the gntdanoe of tho oMoT.
Mo cant be absent unleM he «ol»
EAST JORDAN 18 SILENT.
*eneral rutoo and a pa* > or two of permiMlon from the chief and then
Other Citie*. However. Ready for
Advlco to TottB* Polloeo
not more than twenty-four hour*.
mlo*
will bo prlatodla
_________________
.
,
___ _______________________
Track Meet Here Saturday.
nball have a book of
and the force will be supplied with |
^
The Hl*h‘School Athletic as*ocla
- iry omcer U expected to bereport Infmctlon* Uon ha* not yet hfwrd from Fjuu Jor
mar with the rule* and be
jdan but ihe other cHie* Orni art‘ to
—---------^
The nilee were!
ea*e of crime* committed on an! participate In the hi* meet Saturday
adopted without a dtoaontla* vote and
^eat through hi* neglect of, have etaied that they are ready and I
I
ordered prhitod.
^ policeman ahaU be Umble to I have ihelr cooietiani* *eU<«ted. Tho
i outlook tor a bl( meet U very i
Duties ef the Chi*#.
loan and Indications are very
The dutlee of the (ddef of police are| He to docked for time off.
•
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_________ ..S sh.
any agd varied. In lubeunc* theyj He must avoid political or rellgiou* that the cup and many of tho k«U1
; medals will qlay In Traverse City.
aiw about aa fdllows:
j
He can't be a delegate to any poUt-,
The chlera ofSce I* open fron* 8 a.
1 GOING FISHING? Stop at Oer
m. unDl 5 p. m. aad aU neoeiaary
o- nmlne Bros.* Slate street livery barn
, and get your bait. All kinds. fn-Rh.
He to the chief wseenUve pf the po- iltlcal
ry‘
maylO-if
He muht not indulge In
talk to cUlsens while on duty.
He mn*t attend Srec and rloU
He should be neat In person.
Uke charge of property, protect life
He should examine doors and win
aad eee that disorder to quelled.
with the down on hto beat.
liver trouble i
If he tmqusntly meets a person death, "as a result
heaUb department wbaa iw dtooovem
whom he domni know be must
He muat eee that the Uw* and or- out hU name and address and !>»**•
tried mapv different doctor* and
ness,
several medlde- \ but got no benefit.
aaaoea am rsported.
Any one canying bundles Uie
^ He muat transmit charge* againat
their effect, ihsl i
should,
the police fortse to the mayor and the night and acting
1 three days 1 fell Uke a new man and
police committee.
I am cured of all my troubles.today_____
He most notice cabs, hack* and | Ooaranteed
nteed at Johnson Drug Co.. F. H.
He mutt keep a record of all su*.
pected gambling honsee. drinking other vebletos acting suspiciously at Meads EE Walt A Sons, drug stores
.
price Me. ________________
pibcee abd boohea of 111 repute.
OOUOMBS
If iKii. why not do so. lie-** siv some of our claim*: First, we can sell
y.Mi s ttrtot clSKS suit. No cusiom tmllor nor no High priced bouse oan
fit you any lieltor.
We suaranUM- the trimming* and workroan*hi|» In
our suit* lobe fln»l cIsh* In every
biJadm that we claim that
we can Have you fnmi li to |r. on a «ult of riot he*. You t»eUer try u*.
Situtt
Side
A.
F. Nerilnger. C, W. AsMeii.
AsF.NeHInge
211 East Front guwet
i
MSWIlbthn,
MEN’S FANCY FURNISHINGS
Were never madf fint i and no More can tohow you a iK-iter a*R(»nmfiil lo select from
year ha* been for a gresler variety and iMier quality.
great stock* will ctinvlnce you
The demand thl*
We antleJpaii d Ju*t *urh an ortler of ihlngK and our
the truth of our *tatement
FACY VESTS
Finer In api>earancc'and more O.ignlfieil In *t.Me.
11.00. 11.50. $?.«« and l2.:.o.
V
All the Hxhi* r *hadi p of gray and tai
These will cost you
FANCY SHIRTS
If you hunt through all ih*- Ktoe^H of all the sfore* y-.^u w ill iuM fin.l *iK h a dlHplsy aa >*du see here. Btrlpc*
and dot*, solid cn.lors and fancy paiiems and Inst of all j lull line of Blzen in all the different pallemK.
'Something v<r>* imususl. You can u«-t any sWx- frt.ni H to IK T*m- price* are snc. II. 11.5©. |2 and ftAO.
FANCY SOX
And they are the **dei»endatile*' kind—that in the keyn<*i.‘of our sox Block.
In all the x-arlotis styh s an*
grade* and they are many, that we handle the.,-I* not one pail unworthy In quality and at every iu'ro *•
give you a shade better *ox than you uauslly tiud els4 wh.-re and these are the prices 15c. 25c and ^
FANCY NECKWEAR
The i.resent Kra*on bring* out siM*h a host t>f beautIful new efftx-u. There are the soft crpjH* .
i'*
different weave*. The heavy maielasee silk* in the M»ft cok»r tone*, the fourdn-hand crc|H v
»he a*cots are a* i>oimlar a* ever. No matter what your liking may lie. we have Just What you waid and we h.-II
you tie* for 25c. Stic. 75c and $1.00.
^
FANCY PAJAMAS
The met comfoitoblc article of wearlns apparel a mao erer had oa U you have n.-rer o«a«l a ault. take
our word lor Ic buy aome aud aear thctD. Vou U not be sorry. II will coat you oolv »1 "> »l i". «.<». W.M
or J.i r.ft lo prove our statemenl.
FANCY UNDERWEAR
Of the ri«bt aort. property porous and Tenillatliifc aufflclently abaorbcnl. roomy allhoui bulk-right,
the whola secret and tbew are She. Sde. Tte and tl.M a piece.
A THE HMMMIA UY
.
m I MERCIINTIU NIMPAIffi
m
nuvtutt
BIOS WERE BECEIVEO
axniCTgT IIIEDOit
Traoomo CNy
M Hla SHde
•I Soadaa Todhr.
Theamay frioaii la tl^i oRy win
«M. 7 «f Ik*
tte hmm cr Mr.
mi>. B.|a
wrnm «( aua *««»» ~ «*•
•( s hrWtat ««4Mw IMl.craalac. <k*
tB^neOaa pvtim bMac **^120*7
«lkA.nr*tM*«MI*tcb*feb. A* •!!
*«M*MW* to *k*-"-"T
trnmtr Uk«* frM tk»«<u* *kleb II
mmrrnrnt dr-romt toln**. tk* Ml*
TW woddiag waa at the home of
tho hrtdeh paraaia. Mr. aad Mrm. C. H.
ww to the pranaco of the awot
oofi atralas
played
this city aad
IhMr ptooM
of Mendetoeohnh amrch
by Mto. Baaale Agrm of
the bride aad graam look
ta «he parlor wero tho
imilun-r «M OTl7
IYMMI7 •• tk. doc* dl«* <k*
r■
.
k .<
Ky. MAY 17. lias.
wiB ghre a :
AUSPICSS CASTERN STAS.
WILL HAVE FAST SOAT.‘‘
roodmaa baU
weatog. May It. Among oU>er pTMfto N%ldr .to Se SrooWit Hera c^y Clerk Seem Mektag Impfwea.
cau wiU be a pie walk and
Under Olmcttoa of the Ladlea.
j
mraU en Mia Laanoh.
LOCAL BAMKS ALL SID FOR COMN.
SefrenhmeaU win be aeremL j It arms decktod at toat aight*a mwet-l ‘ City Ctork C. M. Seen haa poi^
oateaceata.
amy 17-3t j lag that ^TMitth Htoht-w«s pemittoe-1 cheaad a atodraree power Fhy A Bewaa
TYOSFOSnrORY.
! & be oeea hem not Wedneeday. May eagtoe wkleh win be taatalM to hSa
lof theladtoewf
theladieeof ;laaach<
laaacli oa Carp lake. He hea atoe
^ hto Kaadertheaatplceaof
h her
The reaoK ofJbcMRt-a now Mmfl msd a thrae«tode
Mrs. Oeorge Harrey..left the Migigemrat of this Mg dty pro-1eightewihich twao^bto wheat LM
lagforherhoaseatFItoL
dnetton wfll wHbori dorb*. net the | fear the toeach made csoelleat time
ibcal society a handaome anm. It la j aad H U aaticlpated this year that the
te fact. cip«ei.4 UM It «m b* akiwe speed wUl be mich higher.
WAXTKD-To nehaage plaM aai
I of the board of
for the todies wUl toave aoih>
WiM. far •**«.> »«M «rirto«kor**k
amkmetomakettaiiciL
;
at 5 o'etock to meet re aeatod bids from I OrtaMil Br*., IS* *. rroDt »irM.
Burartfs -VIota- U nolhiag Ui WS DO
AD\TOTI8B
— NOT
- - —- - - - - nuweuKvsrvrM ooe*.
M7 U4f I\ -- JM.IW KMUHc-vkM Y iwMk ■» avYAMkft H'
not natnrml. entirely free from aSecto. I rapt eatoa.- -golag oat of haatoata aortmaat at aar Tn
laaat
itloa. This talented Tonng woman u 1 totes.- bat wedoaswesay.aadaeUcaUaowaad make
IN
TALKING
The bids were as follows;
BARGAINS
enlted fo# the toadtog part in Shakes-; J»i plaaoa at the toweet prtoe coasie. the largeat aloek ,eear displayed to
State tmah-5% per c«i oa daHylCHlNES this i mdt at KlmbaU Moato
} teat wlih a
hlgRB.
may IMt
balaaeea and S per neat OB teatoorary Hooae.
^4.Snriag onr
imayistf
GrteaMl^m*
Mr. Shipman, her mani^.
Bras.. 15k K.
S Front streeL Open ema
gained a great repoiatioo throughout,
nrst Katloaal bank—2 1-10 per
may Ihtf
WANT ADS
TRY A REOORO WANT ASb^
the coontry as a maa who at aU times'
dally batoacea. 6 petweeat oa toi
keeps up the qaallty of hto numerons
k Koaaodr. The tr»dc waa ab
teaded by Imr aaaraat frtoad. Mlaa
laez Lamaon, the groomaaM betog
PooplehSan
fortk »0V*<1 b7 ^ her hrtKher, Maa Lamaoa. After the oa daily hatoneae. S per cent oa tom- VANTED—A few more boarders at he has asade his banner eEort. be has
Mrs. Sleepers. 517 Went Seventh (surrounded Mias Burnett with a noU*
MMrkudkf Prof. D.di>odMrl (MM
porary toaaa and famish free drafts
street.
may 17-Ct , ble company, todadlng well-kaown
Me.- The
akKk* WiMt) utf to «dlM U« aweet eolee *t>h.
kMc^iwc^. B«T. DoodMUr (Mte*
This waa referred to oommlUee on WANTED—Competent girl for |
which the ftnaace. ways aad meana
artlatlc. the bower
Jttf7 Mtoor/ _ _
.
housework. Mrs. A. J. Wilhelm. 11€
(iMCk
•ri*M of tkr(r
poraBv
Klnetynm names from prominent
E. Ogtib street.
may 17-tf |
green aad ^^blooM TW ^ aierchaata aad baatoeaa men were pre
11)1br tk* brU* >M her maU.
sented to the aapenrtson as idgoeia of
TIM
dUr* WM tb* rooTM white dalntlneas. Mi^y beautiful and a petitton to reconsider their reeolutlMl btock ukl hit bwt ai«a vorr il OMful gifU were prseenled Mr. aad Itoa regalrtog the John F. Oti compeny
Sends's 15.00 i
Mra. Hanktaaon who will remain at the from removliic all or a part of their
fancy
home for a ^ew days before toaTlng log boom as It would work an irrepa^
BThditr. /h« hr
hrtdr.
0^t»« Brmdlty.
Ilia store
Tliia
Everything acid at owetion, 2 to
for Chlcaio. i*»elr future homo.
X4rtft») «M btMtlfuMj
is fully prx‘able damage to the company. This
4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sands's old
The bride to one of the beat known j ^ referred to the committee on
ponxl to 1
aUnd. one door eaat of A V.
«r while ittlle. ; In of the many omra drto to the clty ^,
the
n\iuir©Frtodrich.
mentoof auR
her hmnd wm t|ie kmy to the tltattUMi having been to the ottoe of Ihe J. D iobkwtow at 2 p. m. The Sons of Vet-.
and every
for, the cerrted bride! roM«« end thU PIk* * HOI for • tool UM 8b*. with .
,b* ««■ of Ihe eooii-1
man who has
f»te the Mcm owmx. Juti beWod lb* MIm*. Im»ob. who were *l*o j
4urtp» the w«* of the en-j
anO.XRiRD
hdr eUM her flMld Chrietlne Bredley, oemben of (he tar«e o«ce force «Y | enpowot or Mr other ponlon o< the
Something free every time
want. \V e
a oletor. (Mabel hcodrld) and the. (oo. Traverse Oty, were popnUr on U***! encampment organlrailon.
the
bell
ringsIt's
only
another
have Oxfonls
wit a bowar of akr Woe irtlk. eH tHf by south aide, where they gathered
Adjourned till K:50 a m.
way of advertising but you get
for the man
a hewittM hf the eai^ultlte Howtro or largo drcle of friends around them to
all the heneflL
SUlnberg
who wants
the doeaetoa. The groom. John Stay thoir cosy honra kooplag raoma on
Mrs. David HIckty of Nt-K’^t-n gity
Bros.
p>od taste as
ee«at, waa pertonated by MIm HUghU
came to on the early train this morn
far as ahape
while Agnee Murvble took the dIfflcuU
ing to spend the day.
FERSONAL.
and hither is
ImperMatioa of Roy ^oy, the bett
eon«‘mtd hut who must and
a>hB. The Mieeet Uturm AtWoa and
John Uwangrr has returned from a
will haveFYM)Ta)MtT)HT.
Mabel Bdrwl bWag poilie youag Udiet
bttaloras trip Jo tto- Soo. Trout Lake.
We've oxfonls for the yountr
A pretty skirt or shirt wslst
tobk their fiaru a> rtag bearer ind
Rudyard and other points
man who wanU style, for them?
free
with
every
fifth
deltsr
Smrer girt to perfecUoa. The WodC V Slater has .reteraed fnaa
spell tlntfu^rs we have OX*
spent at SUinberg Bros.’
lac wat Bot wlihoat maldt of hohor,
ThonRwoovlUe. whe-e
ha* he«i on
FT)R1)S that are stTfclly
the Mlaaee I>aullne Mootgomen. Her
business connected with J. W. Slater s}
Borgle Hunt and Violet
lha Wlllii. Oaorgle
branch bouse furnishing store at that ’ ----------AfSry being aeI aaliiral at thongb tlwlr
place.
We aim to havennd do'havo*
Uwayt Ihot for IntUad
Miss BUnchc Beatty left today for
all the waiitfd stylea, fur mo
I the real Mlttee Pepwl
Detroit.
ofU*n have to fit a man^s idcvis
Bhleldt. Ollle Birdtell
Mr. and Mr*. George Raff Ml this
in Oxfonls as well as his feet
morning tor their cottage at 'Carp lake
We have them in hlaek leathMr. and Mia. Bradley, the brtih-*
to overhaul II and U? In readlnoto to
Ausjuavs KasU*rn Star Ltxige
ersor tan, Laoe o^ Button,
Mia. Thointt Cox and
speod the season there.
Blucher, Militar>* hec*l,etc.
ratpectlrely and well they
Mr. and Mrs. L*. F. Perkeii returned
Mted the part while the iwrenu of
Wc ara ao^ shinalhg • many
last evening fram their wedding trip.
thO^Mroom were the Mlaaea Rowley
Miss V'tolH Voice of ISmplre re<
aanful articles for the kitchen
and Jeaale UnidOB. Two male uthm
turned homo this morning after spapd
in both tin and granite ware.
wara tahen In a digalSed way by the tog some little time In ihe city.
Mftne^ Neaaie Hagar and Jennie An>
The
Meadames Algx McKerrher and M.
In our crockery deimrtimnl
IMrnoa. Mite Ludlle Thnebald aimlat
E. Hills of Lelsnd acrompanled by
Clcvcrcit
ln| them In their duU«. Man> out of
wUl iH* found many items of in
George Helmood arrived thU morning
* M!«l *
Twm QUAurrv mwomm
OXFORDS!
MISSES’ I
Sallor Suits!
THE PRINTZESS CADETS
Sia« an- fcM- the young miM of tvoltv to sisfaia
STEINBERG’S
Grand Opera House
ONE NIGHT ONLY
MAY
StU
it:
W
i
A ^
^ B
4
V ■
for a day's stay.
bh. Mlttee Kel>
Mrs. Ciuff of Maple aty came In on
Cham. Bdna MeWethy. Pearl
tho early morning train for vdayl
aad Nellie Nelton. Dainty re
shopping.
ef nagel-t aad Ue%ir. food
Frank Knapp of IMroll left this
the weddlnc fettlvlUiiu
mtirnlng after sp< nillng s few day* to
the city.
Mrs. .1. L*. Ash left for TbompoonWhereaa. It hat plea«Mi the Great vine this morning after spending a
OoaM&nnder to remore from onr mldtt few days In the dty.
Mrs. T. Williams of Manistee passed
Oomiade loha Jamceon.
Raaohred. Thai MePhOrton poai ^ through the elty this afternoon on her
Mi with the neriout loat of a faltMal way home from a visit to Petoskey.
. U B. Snow has gone to Barker
Moaolred. That we extend our heart Creek to visit bis son Frank.
Mrs. Annie Smith of Grawn U a
felt aympathy to hit bereaved family
lleeolved. That our charter be Traverse City guest this afternoon.
Mrs. Charlm Blackman returned this
diafied In mourn lug for a period of. 50
day*, that a cy>py of thete retolutltmt afternoon from a week** visit with
friends to Thompupurine.
,
be puhtUhvd in the hxwl paper*
Miss Lena Rude of Buttons Day. who
that « copy be plawxl c;n the rwonls of
has lHH*n siiendlng the winter with her
Mcl lunpo putt.
sister at Milwaukee passed thretegh!
B. H turner.
the city this alicmooB oa to
.
F. D. Man in.
HaiVey Ijingwinlhy.
^ ffsoumeRS
A six months’ tour by boltork in
Bonth Africa is the laliwt cure for con
sumption. as advertlseef hy a l^ondoa
AnMifi# Dotviet Waa Borlatf From St* doctor.
Your ow n milch cow acromi
Fraocla CHufOh.
fuinlrs yon. the i««-e to only iwo miles
-T1^ fttnertl of «ged Antoine Doevlet. on hour, there are rrc«iu«u)t outsiutua.
and
vegrtatom.
butter, fowls and eggs
who made hli liome with Frank Korl..
ate easily oHaluable.•
ratldss iMi; wlltw eouth W the city,
waa hWd thU*^in..mtng at fit. Franrl*
Tti^ liglithouse at Ooruniui. B|iato. toj
chaiwh aad waa M-ry Urgely attended beUevesI to W the oldest oue uow to
by frtaadt and neighbor* <if the dt- use. It was cr»si»sr during the reign
of Tmjttii. sml nduiilt In nr*4.
coaM. The aerx loe. were roodi
hy JY. Shfwhan and the Inu^rment
ta dharca of H. L. Carter.
m'i
^uncral
IN THE SWIM"
hclo today.
WMITCMIHEIP
Tho surer Qraye win give a dance W. R. C. Committss Beeko Lodgings
Friday eroaing In the Aradcm>.
for C. A. R. OHogatca for
EocampmmiL
THE MARKETS.
The isunmltlee of the local W. R. C.
IMit BuSalo. May IT-CaUh- wilt call at the hom«« of Tnarersc dty
thrady; trade light. Veal, and calv^* for the puniooe of finding out who wlllj
-^Mxyy. nlow. Sheep and lamha—Act entertain the drlcgaie* of the O. A. R..I
He. higher. Hoge-^teady to at rung. the W. R, C.. Ladles o{ the G. A. R..
Sons of Vetetans and vlaliors at the
cbwlttg Strang.
tietrali, Mieh.. May l7.~Wheal- stale encampmeni June 19, 20 and 21.]
May. $1.01; No. I rod. Sl.bS: No. 2 Everyone who can eolertaln at that’
com. Wc; Ka 5 white oaU. 5ic.
time will receive at the rate of |1 per
toMo. o.. May 17.~Wheat-Caah da). and alt who can do ao are eanrat'
May. IX.W: July. SiVkc.
ly urged to help by algntog the cards
Wtear*. May
17.—Whealthat placea may be assigned to those
' S«Mc: July, tevic. Oon^-May. U^c; who have already notified the commit
Jiir. 4*hic. Oals-May. dike: July. tee of their coming.
JHfcc. .May, pork, $itJU: laid. T-iO;
rthh. 17.40.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ToUloe. on local maAeC. Sc. Twmh
tyiMght toads rraeired.
Evary SRh #oltor ap«it
terest in both china and white
awr^.
New pillow case laces, live
Inches wide, at only 5c per yard.
New Valenciennes laces and
!uA‘Tt ions at only Jc per yard.
Always something to Interest
I
TWELFTH
NIGHT.....
Prlcn,tl.50loSUIO
DiaiMT I m
Thuw aro the Kewiwt and Sniart«*t thinga
brought out thi* ttiaaon for roiMc*. they bar.- a
natty »',yh- tliat you cannot get hy yourdwMmakw:
they an; being v< r>-
fnt-ly bought in the largo •
ritiea, and a* tlie Treverau City tnim is always
Wednesday
A Complete Scenic
Production of
k' •
y.-am.
n-iiidy for tin- noweat w.- pnolict a siilendid sale •
hen-.
The prioo is r^_ n«sonabIe, in fact, yon
(.»iM not g<-t material and hire it made at thesu
prices
$ 10.00 and $12.(X)
Comedy
Brer
written
CHARLOTTE BURNETT
AS -‘VIOLA*’
Supported by a
Knows Cyljl^mfu
you at the Econuoiy Store.
Sale of wvtU opcuR at lox
office on Monday,
May 22
.
money Saying s
Opportunities
9»fSfOK«s
XHE BO
new Summer
lUasb 000
from theff. R PatHn Sale
H. B. Clallin & Co., New York, held an unusual sale
of Wash Goods, where they sold over $1,000,000
worth of Wash Goods, and from samples submit
ted to us we were able to procure some choice barKains, all entirely new and perfect goods, made
for this season's selling.
Figured Voiles, Batistes and Lawns, made to 1 /t/s
reuil at 15c, now per yard............................. X Vt/
Fine light weight Taffeta checks in brown and 1
white, blue and white and black and while, yd.
Fine shirting Madras. 32 inches wide, in white pounds
with small dots or figures, good for waists, diildrens’
dresm, or men’s shirts, made to sell at 25c, 1 Qft
now per }-ard................................................ XOU
The new Glowlight Silkenelte in white, sheer and ^Iky
luating orconwill wash, suitable for graduating
(
Srmation dresses, and only, per yard.
New satin stripe mull, a very dainty, soft ma* QQa
terial, for waists or dresses, at per yard.......V vV»
We offer choice of a
We have placed three
lot of boys’ Suits, all
tables in our shoe de
sires from three yean
partment and loaded
up,.va)ues up to $5.00
them down with dress
hats, street hats, sailors
c»fs Wttk j/.ys
etc. They are mostly hats that were car
ried over from last spring which have You can't get such values anywhere else
short of two dollars more.
been retrimmed and remodeled.
Fine seven piece china
Buys values that are
Beriy Set, beautifully
worth UP to $3.50; they
decorated
with ffowen
will go quick.
and gold bands.
In our Millbery Department you will
buys one pattern that {s
find the newest and most stylish hats in
fully worth $1.00
the city at prices that are from Ji fo
buys
the same in gold bands
lower than anywhere else for the same
worth $1.25.
qualities and styles.
good solid frame,
(Bwtet****
tn* «nd4Hr Lounges, With
fivx tone velour coven,
Cbursdsy wc offer you s stratoht full spring five patterns to A OQ
choose from. Extra Special, “• Vl7
93c
2S per cent tftscounf »u an Bats*
Our window is full of
new summer shirts,
soft bosoms, open work
fronts, silk fronts,----Madras, etc„ well
made, good fitters—you never saw so
much style and good v^ues
39C
Ifs m la Ite Baflae-Stt
WILHELM
Coma- Front
and UniOL...
tbt B^mtupdts art Htadp
Lot of shirt waists,
with last season's
26
Black iHk waists, their
only fault is the last
}d’s sleeve, values from $6 to $7.00
Tar$S,0C,as.Uaaias.9t
THE BOSTON STORE
ii« tor M.-i*a MOMg*—_________
to Mp«A iMr !»• j ciOMi wu B mawiMw law
it i
nir^lm mo SokotHmioi^
IWkaittiA.
Um •mM^ mt tk* ttnr wrttt;
,lU« hiMK
Altar «
tooaght tor that
aaM to Paa*. «ha 1
It affat tor.* ra i
thmaoMto-M*
mr.- todl^ itottoma. hto
•to It «to (hta oBflvoleoa fflaM
who had cooealwd tha liaa af a OOP
to raat the aoal. of fltoto who had
dytoff daaU aatoral ato ol^
wito tar yaara paat. OO the K Bar
mm
KWDER
If
V- -\-
-.zrr»-rf
l*^**Ij*i
Ilcctodoomoreretoto theyaarttoffh . V
to^IcoMdaototlhoamito-itbadhBBt t ,.'4&
Oto tor whDe tol
tarn to the White S
a, had itoittolowritaa
grata. • card waa teo«
CTca fM CM
Ttrtea toe iaft her Ctthcr 1
ioentoff tor him
tht BtBtIcB, mmi broBKhl htr heme
Thtf CBttt lo lore tht kmc Hdct tottUmr, MBt of thtm; tJdmrt un of
mhiihg iBlk Bhoto tohMt lort Bad
fe. Ob the M ride btfait
bb4 HtltB left far hoito
week bffort Chrift*
mt~Mc r«t told her of the Kli nd
IMM witd wHh Iht
af tor. .to toe. 1. t-to. woriff bar. .a|
. . kU siilaBdId hrtBdth id ihoul
* ^ t moch mratli, bat I kaow
I-wal-rm aa Ann
dtr. hb k»«. litbo iiridt. Aa thb ta j
mb
t»th HttaB
nelm Oi»j
Qtmj apokt
moke Tory
▼«T IHlta |
If I »■ « cow^r. The KkTato
tr«U.
I wteh he oooM know
Oiiet B ImtaUd baark with wtac. wri!
^
Ht
Ibldtd hbot dowB to tBith Joat
“ lorat aiagiat. He'a likt at
SoaMUaiei 1 woadtr Ixmt hta
or tbmB. oaly to aoar away la
fiolkt. Fore lltUe chapa only, fatal
widMiBB rirciaa tlU
HU ht
bt wu
wM oahr a;«"»ABd aBct Ptte aay wort
to hart folk, thaa It ta
eoTOie ttaadtas
«»■
immaaff a tallp poplar, alaaa^
net, ahdta, the lop aO .
tabyaoerr-^than water and of m cohatauate like . hdtad tar thirty IbK.
iwBX aita wbea heated It .
_____
_
Ab otaocr ea duty at tha
bm* ! taacrurt odor. It ta taoBd. oswally. r a respleadeat tblay botada
ta* thaf am ptaaldaiit dta Botwhta u iaBOBt B»oB tbe omaa or dBta open yet bow unmistakably tha *n^
ha dlatarbad. rauBibad to tha aerr*, the ahtaa te m«loB8 tahaUtod by Bmaaioh wora tha crowa! Bis girth
ant. -day the presIdaBt Is aot ta.*
wbalea. QoantHlas of H hmra beao : more than balaaoad tha poptafb
Oanaral Oraat oasrbewd tha
toomd ob tha coasu of Um Bahaam i hatabt ahd as tar bkmsoBm-nanira
mark, toraad amad aaddcaly ta hls,totaBda, where It Is aaoMtiaiaa plaked knoirs the baauty <ff atrsagth and tachair aad ertad oat to the aanrani: < «p ta amsaee of frou to to 12S poaads. j ward »id«t7
^
*raa him ao aaeh thtag! 1 dool It to highly ^alaabla as a material tonnlera opoo tha oak.—Wchlgaa
ha Biyaalf.-aBd doat waat oayoaa to • tar patfaamty aad was foraieriy aaed | Tradeantaa.
•
He for mar
a toadlriaa aad for spicing wines.,
What a pity that wa do ppt hara to I —Ougaay Alaakan.
pabUe life more maa Ilka OaaarmJ |
------------------Grant In this raspacl!
j
The NohlHty af Traaa.
_____________ j Dlractly In my path stood an ancient'
Oaagrapblcal FaMaa.
jawamp white oak. the in^eat trae.i
i
I
thtok.
that I hare erer seen. It wa* '
vin tha good old timete*
_____ __ _
_
i BOt the highest, nor the targesi 1
than It ta today, dtaaley had act then ^ aroond. perhaps, bat IndhrldaallT. j
fMlcweff Urtagtome Urwoffh Afrtee: eplrtltolly, the gntotal.
heh:
the BiglUh hto dltoOTCTl mtolng i lew »M towke. Itabml. hi. hum, bole,
lataraattogghoutfheroof of the world, leeemed cocircled wlih the ceuturioe.,
DOT had they hegua to cpecaUte <m i and in tbU green end griiilcd top el!
the probable tdeatlty of the tolef Th ’ the wled. of Heercn bed eomeUme.
betoa rlror with the Brubmnpotru: | come.
|
Pike bml tot Bmod lU peMl. oor Dewl. , One could worohlp In the
!
end Ctarke the -Sumy mmmUlu..* So of rich e tree e* etolly .. In the ehed- ■
little wn. poeltlTely known ebont the ow of e vnrt cathedral. Indeed, whtoj
dietant worid end no mneb depended U there lmHI with bend, that hn. the.
TUi- TalwiUid Young Actor
aa the talee of eewnen thto aach grog- dignity, the m»l«ty, iho divinity of
rtolmr eboro hb taeu lo enit hiomelf. IHe? And whet lUe we. here! UIo
Thtm. niye the editor of “Old Time! *ho.e begtnnlog. ley eo fr- beck thet
Aeai*t«l by
SeboolO there ww e ■ererendlog
,
piBiDIfiTfiiyf
OPERA HWiSE
spHuioHeaBiV
NEXT SATURDAY .
AND MONDAY
MAY 20 AM 22 / =
tbtm. Whoa they neared
the numb. BIf Ptie taddtBly felt the *Art yoB the—** nbe suited to atk.
p. He bat ht hrokt Ul fwUy. •» be Blwtys
of owBtrmhlp.
helped Hetaa frota tht aaddta. and a. I bad. with:
ha took tha rriaa, toe BoUeto ll. -Look Bt that, now! Did yon erer
net such B flony o* cloBds? Uke the
too; ato had pot ton lato It a. the down off B goose*s broBsi, all touched
■Upped oft. When ber^ather followed ter foldr And Helen wa» baffled
BkBlO.
her ato had aa eager queeUoo;
And Siipiiortod by the TanNO GOOD*
of -Oeoaraphy MtoeBesy-morc
-DM yoo aollee bU handT luit hi. Bat OBB point dbc ffnaHy won. «te I thor
bnuHiTStork Co., of Mil.
greatly will
wil lie refunded to >DU if sJter usthan a hundred ycs.a
ago, -Is a great!
yet .ago,-Is
ime Armetfoog? There’, only one wae jjblBff to stop for the Kid and than a hundred
iraokrr. will ppwnit
Us skin is as hard as parch* tag halfI a bottle of
family wllh linger, like Ihat. Do yee Uke him homo with hvr for Chrtat- ment and as smooth as giass. It Is so
THE rXMOUS
” But It wa* Ume to go to mas. and Bic Pole was to come and stiff it can hardly bend Itself Into a
the Uc mtMitwm, where. It seemed. play SanU Claus for 4hc boy.
hoop^ and so briille that when it Is
tUBeral ceremonle. a. well aa Suaday He stood looking after the train struck It breaks like a pipe-stem. Yo?i
mhool. wetw held, -ntc room .« f.n;
thr toro may with a whip break It Info plect-s
gnont.
oUl^Hlmem; tell
Z not an inch long and not produce the
prime; .light, wiry
Up*
oocicHy clraron
least tincture of blood.*'
cn • few boyish to the dartBeis.
-A feller that’, e cowboy ain't noth *nn Callfomls.** runs a later para
to be tmeed ahooi the -Kid.- •
■T!V^Jl*jrrorV«S!^to
^
,
that had hern left al the N. Bar aide
'oo are mmt for to coom^t to the lotritlof fellows, oew to the life. They ing really, hot she treel. him as graph. -there tails in the morning.
ware exchenging gUuico. end Inendlble
great ijuanilUe* of dew. which, set-i R«E VMATISM UhO
commenu when the two chterto, but though he we* a men good ex her. If tnng on the rose leare*. becomes hard
BLOOD CUIC£
they turned to lUten. many contempt- —but Jerry did He! - If I’d go beck, like manna, haring .11 the *weeti»«.
Madr fomo,i» l.v Sol SmiQi
^^
r«wH*.
he'd
hcv
to
own
np-l
can’t
do
It!
O
lit lilt tot the -I
at Biwt. ell eerneit end eober be
Rusm^.
1 eoenetlc mile ml*ThU is OCT guarantee which go« with
God. I went brr-I went to do right
wl9» to hU sapertor fore Dr. Grey wee done. And Helen
ne*».”
very
bottle.
____ __________ _ Boboni In ibrjiran»crtlied
SoaU on toU- Tomorrow.
«ag"Peet toPece.-Mdflnnlly "Rock 1—”
I
IBUI^.
Theutortor
-In the FYlendly Islands.- Uie slu j For Sato aad OaafBBtood Only by
litg mthtroohi. The Kid wn* there, mnd : wilb ^ ^
But he was at the ertd ranch, deso
of
Ages."
with
lie
Inffntte
yearning.
A
r to Uke It to
dent was told, -their great men are |
HANNAH DRUG STORE.
haggard fellow with ■ cough, who «• late. aoliuiT. There wa* a note on hto fond of a slngnlar kind of luxun*.;
_____________ ____________
the door, went out on noUy tip table, a girlUh note of thanks, -thmi which is to have some one *U besWe (
tha few amaU folk were catechlucd. IV. Gray read the yellow allp atood- near
toes. There were no etdekmg fflence. I*re been trying to ssy all the Ume. them all night and beat on differ-,
Whao It came to the Kld a loro Ue lo* hareheadad in hU hall door, with a
but you would give me no opportunity.
mmMloa wa. manllo*.
• curloo. girl tooklo* orer hi. Mioolder. now. Bach man we. thinking of hlm- Yon win come for Chriftmss? 1 am so ent parts of their body until they goj
mi\f, nlooe. for Dr. Gray bad mime
sleep; .Her which they relax a lit j
“What I. Sooday for. Tommy r
. “Yc. there’. ai> anawer. Here,’
afraid youll find an excuse!”
tie of their labor, unleaa they appear
Tommy looked pouted, then mnx.; be .lotted to write oo Ua hack of the bow forgotten thcae dead. eUd we.
likely to wake. In which case they re
thea bopeleee. At Urt tn.pirat loo i telegram. Then be etoppad aod ran epeeklag to theee living men.
Then be prayed, prayed to the Helen found the Kid full of remlnis double their exertions uulU they arc
came talo bU tr-lond face
^ hi. pencil
mighty God of the prelrie*. who knew cences of the splendid -unkleman * again fart asleep.”
•ni tell ycr: 1 know- If. the day j -Wher*
wlio came to visit him. She probably
wbeo lha tt«D abate and-and-hrand _ -Sidetrack up the road a piece." re^ the tempteUoox of men. their paeelon., led the boy to tell far more than he In answer to the question. “tA-hai
Mr. RoU'rt Pric- and Mr. S. 11. M<-(i<iiii:li an- us
their looeHnee.: preyed the! their
curiosities are there In FranceT” ap
catraa • - he added, explosively.
! rpiii
Mrength might be mealy strength, thet naturaUy would. Aoh all day Christ pears this incredible “yam:” ”A foun
ing tills Motor in tln-ir Ki-w 1.»iuik1i<-8.
That waa more thaa Big Pote could ihoy.
mas she watched for the cowboy, an i
tbolr arm.
herd muKlc might
tain near Grenoble emit* a flame
•toBd. Me left .oddenly. aod Blnk.; -bm wbaf. a 'rouod up" funeral
,
he
came
not.
There
had
been
a
atorm.
worthily n»d. ihel their life In God’.
which will bum paper, ^traw. otc^ btil
and an accldenL A man had been
will not bum gunpowder. Within
tha corral, whililln* deaperaiely.
,,ri.
,
'
IWIAr«VJP«"AOTItoMtoH«
hurt, was dying, and as he died he told
•»H«" riMto HiwMtf.
m>»ir -tifp. e'hm'.' m tkw Wt off
He PMC M( otM-ldtiMl «« hi. btan the anr prolrtc ««« o«r Ue eomp.
hM ta (not of the ffre 'w4 wblrtloiJ Pen kbul kit knllc with ■ M»p oa4
_
UU hooffi. loo* and flcolMc. threw Mt atlefc Into the ffre.
wereoUllloehed 100.0 la f«*iltSMittn; Tm «olff-to the ole eldetraek In the
o«l atake oodeed thd^oketoforOr^ moroio' OB' »«id o teUyeroB ter Cbcy
If. Tbaoe hood. had. Rn the aohleci coao. We oilffht Joat a. well haea a
of iMIeole which the entoer took lan-.baorop mao. aaeioli there-, ao
ttror aad aa oeoal whUlInd .irelBbi' of thew fere daparted brethrra. Wi^ll
(hnioih. The ^olaaoeaee wa. too meet blai wllh all the fellera. Voa
mmTtor Wok'. pr*0. of lalod.
klo *o oeer to ibc Bar «i' atlr jq> the
-•af. Pete! BOfthln* Iocm*?- b.- hooch, while i m a-ffliila' oew. to the
aM. -How-, the Kid ae<«nlo'T Oolo' preacher.ter ha ffaaU Clao..}bl. >cr. ? ni l«)
K«l day Blnk. galloped off to the
laf aaor. to yore ole hat ye doDC let N liar tbrooch the early twlllghl. M<1
gllUplBtoh!"
Pete eel oot for the aldtdrack. The
»e PWto ffaahed a loli-ranl tirlle at i atfol wa. not a leodcrfool. to be eeot
th!^4«SiJ«/n orrer ao*. r.d him I «he me«mte a. 1. *aa giveo him:
ML LEEBAta
. MISS EOITH EVELYO \
'^:Tnt*".''n:kT^s.i::rr^
IMattJJohhsohs
i6088
MRS. DANE’S
DEFENSE
•i poorIiSitioii"
MADE IN TRAVEKSE CITY
the
TunTLZZr“7-
WM.
:-»o Him.
-It ata*i fair; H’s a demed shame!
-i don’t know - the doctor said slow- e..™^. the wife, the sweetheart ; and of a crime committed wrhen he was litThoKldcanThelplt: hoain t had no ,y. -Thto looks Interesting. HI go
at M Helen sang again, softly. aUjtle more than a boy. He ^ad lei
chanoo. Poro lUUe Kid!”
I up tomorrov.*'Rhd he scribbled an anthe time seeing the burning eyes, the | tfeuain suffer, onfe Armstrong, wjho wa*
This was aomewbai rnlgmatic to ^wer to that effect
^.- Tn’toe^eet ^Anewtier;; Tke pequivering nostrils, the close-pressed
Blnks. who' conslden*d that the Kid
around the box car that
lips of the man who had met them that pen. bruUlly fnak. gave It ell.
had bMD treated like the Boas of ih*
a station until his reply j
Helen wa* frantic, vniy didn't Big
day. When the rest poured ont. Dig
but next day. when the mis
Pete come? The boy had been senl to
r left, ardent and happy, he took ,
bed. half sobbing for the -unkleman”
lha raloctani Kid with him. and
who had not brought him SanU Claus
have an opportunity
enrel
self. If he had had le** reseno. he Helen told him slorie* UU he went to
be put In a -Tospectsblo fambly ant^
^ _______ fumtohlngs. When the
the big
____
might have—but wisely enough he sleep. Then the slipped downstaliw
learned to grow up like a kid t»rt ti r *
laeamed In. wllh
row.-w.- ____ ___ to wait. Tbe bllzxard was heavier;
Ttoereafler. at \wriou» lime*.
,,htK>k the prairie and made Um’
.nd the rwnohers stood apart and the train* deUyed. blockaded. She
me ffl-p,H-.ro<l for . few deyv. end,
k.uenlxblv.
thought of all sort* of accidents; she
after each return he would whUtle fu- j
ssunt* r<sl up to the platform tc
moch colder but the moon was wondered U he had heard of the wreck,
riouslr tar a week, imill he hsd settled .
of!
~
r^'e
if her dream could come true; aod she
lato the
^
w in the frail, one boslde lu until wondered. If-but the bell was ringing
.diaappearmnee wa* foretold by two
^
stepp^'
«,ulde home slnmbled Into a and she ran to answer it herself.
thm night* of most oppressivewatm.
^
^Hous
^ ^e. the forre of the tall
A tall, snow-covered man. wearing a
sombrero, stepped Into the hall with
the ffre. Ksrh in‘il<»d of almi-mt
of hlr
.A_____ Big Pete bit an oath off a new st'lf-rcllance In tbe
IwhtMH- fare llBhtemVi as ho
shoulder*,
which the anxlouB girl no
^ short between his teeth, and was on
always came bark wiihoui a rent left THe
his knees by the minister In a momeiu. llccd-but vaguely. >\Ticn HuUa came
tn his long, limp iHcrket*.
Yankee
Arm*tr.»ugr he asknl- Helen had not even criiMl out. but she out from the embrace <»f ihuho long
m- an, t»rpbunage by
sworeI there muKt IiH.sn.tkfphansge
d.nghtrr, Mr. Armstrong.
felt her heart stop lieatlng until Pi«u arms, she laughed softly.
tbU lime, but ItlnkH onlv upat moru eamv with mo to sing. An accident on
-Now we must tell the Kid there's
.
Vffwlferoukly, and Muek* rt baider.
l*m sorn -• The voice!
unconsdous. ni ga! an AuntleidrI. too. besides hU qnkleBut now Dig !M. plcktMl up hU
. and the cowboy
wagon anil man!" she whi*|Kred.—New Y'ork
bark
to
the
ranch
for
1
Btirk and looked oxet st HIk |iard*
Evening Post.
about eight leagues of the same place
to an inaccessible mountain In the form
of a pyramid reversed.” So the Writ-
elloW. deecrlt.ng .he odd
of the inhsblianls of the,
earth, from Guinea lo New England.
-Qtchange.
'
Boating on the Nile.
Navigation on tbe Nile Is rut so
complicated a matter ba upon tin
North AllanUc. wriu-h Alon/.o C'Urkv
Robinson In Outing. To run at full
speed upon a sand bar is an occur
rence of such frequency as hardly to
elicit a comment from the passengers.
The crew take more Interest bccsosc
they are obliged to puhb the Iwst off
again with poles, and this entails .n
great amount of shouting and some
BXKk. The Nile IkIow the first catxv
ract Is a fairly iiroad. muddy river,
flowing between de|K»sed 1»and* vary
ing from six to eight to 2o or V* feel
In height It* *urfscc I* fnte
cvtr3-Where by sand-*plts and
upon which are to be k
of bird*: The channel. If such It can :
be called, winds from one side to ib:e
other and changim completely with
, e^v
there but
every flood. Hence even tbe bei^t
Where Uncle* Rule.
hi* lhroat|^^^,o,^^y•knotted handkcrrblef
Uncles rule smonert the native pilots run aground two or three times
>l^uck her as odd, and *iibw In thuu ;
|,e UfUd
*Thla yerv's a cemHeo. ain't It?
tribe* bordering Torre* Strait*, whefe a day. It Is. of coarse. Impossible to
dcr" he was going lo get a girl lo the
out of the saddle,
How kmg since you began to plant In ranch. But Or Gray was looking at e,j|^^.g
« h,. «i{, briefly, and the relatlooihlp between maternal an proceed at night, and each day's voy
cle and nejAcw 2* regarded as belflg age come* to an end wherever dark
hciar
him. a-.d he said:
banded her a revolver from hi* belt.
-Oh, Th»uI like year, nwri' <n li>*.
cloeer than that between father and ne*s hapiK-tiH to oxertake one. The
*-So.^.r.-nnt egsactly.
It s
N jig loaded.* Bhe feared It. but ahe
Why ? T‘rmxei\ ibey'll walk'”
mm. Theuv! a man la bound to stop boar* nose ta simply run plump on the
w»v; i—we—therc's a lot of D'lkf* j knew It was safer, and she Uiok It
-Naw!” Pele iM-MiKHule-d curtly. -|lld
hev dliHl out here, an' tbeBwa'nt no.
^
to her falbcr. fIgbUng when ordered to do no by his bank, two men leap out and drive
ye ever ht*v a aaruum said
mother's brother, and the uncle ta en Makes to which lo make fast, and
funeral at all. an' we 'tawed we’d bet- Pete helped her case hU poalU
poalUan. then
Blnks sta*x*d.
titled to bid hi* staier's husband ccaiH- there ytni are for the night. A very
j was out of sight in a breath.
> fer all 1 n'em.”
ier bave
-Wall. tbmrM a blaimil IimiI quertiou
any hostililles in w hich he may be cu fimple and effective methwl. without
number * ^
-Ob. a siaVnpcde? and a number*
age* before be
Whar ’lid we gU the while tic. do
gaged. Moreover, the qiiellcil corn any ostcniathm and requiring very' lit
bHbxir Mo* ..iMi:-’ «.d Hl«
nr. Grmjr’e plUIul groealng. the mov
tle Knowledge of matberoailcs. It has
ftwhon?” •
also the advantage of variety. Some
-1 dunno. only
time* one finds one's self alone b<v
his throat and spukn half apologviirat
barled W» Jest vnmted •om j
ghe eooM have ecramied. j case may be~who stop* him.
nealb the wonderful Egyptian moon
When
a
man
mhnic*
In
these
parts
D.
rv^poe.a.lv «n«
u-r ,e«.-H»oro-b«tor:-:^ia
p,^wy. b„t rte bevff
toejr’iv deed. A«’ mebbe thWr eoul*
Tbe gW »a» U*
ooBtog. Bven tboo ehe his lather provides the wberesrliha! lighting up the river, the distant cllffir
•hit eeij bo«. going off »liboot aw
^
wm pn,t the epecd Pete moxt have to purchase the bride, but it Is the ma and tbe silent, empty plalB. Or per-won. preaehtergx. like, or
made, though wh€B he aakod her If It ternal ancle who makes the actual pay- baps one stops near some little native
. and who acquires the credit at x'fllage. in which case the bank to lined
■oner emooth the *«y.’’
had seemud long she algbed. ”An
with silent, carious figures who crouch
Blnkx vainly tried to bto* e ring of
- At the ranch Ihere was a tached th^o.
moke nr into the nlr. IK-Iorv be »ld:
jed tbe wny nretind the box enr
WBlttag for them, aad he rc- A man In thoee part* may pot utter for hour* wrapped In ihclr white cloth
-Pnttjr late no*.. Rwkon they’ve
the ponlw. "Cnn you rider he fuaed 10 let the mlatater be moved the imawt of his wife's relaUons, and coverings. Once we Had up beside a
1 he mmin to hto father or mothy brick kiln. The sight was a
aolteii their baking by thlx time ’
;
o» the girt.
Rata.
tow hetaeart tower hit koloen and wkrA one. The red flare of the fur
Bat Big Pete *n« pentlxlrnt
-v«, , borne." ihe enM. aknrly. ne •riTouTI have to stay here. These
k humbly: the undertytag Idee
. fed with sugar canc. cast Inter
-n-he Kld-e tnleehateiT nay* ex U thongh thb royo** «Mw uwher ape- cowbeyt srttl do all you ask. aad HI
belBg probably a pretense that he has mittent flashes of light Into tbe night.!
•Ih'l never too tele to uena e b«l
BMd mr old tatosekeeimr aeur.- BA carM hit apoaae away forcibly ftom in aad out of which morad bisek. half
thing, or do e deed > n left undid. An' .^nl. a «*yune le • home." Pete toM Helen.
lT>thiag
her home. *and moat aoe for peeoe.d nativaa, while ovahesd was the
rnoi tob to leeve their epef.
a,.,!,,
Isay
cloodtaas. star-m sky of Egypt—Bsrite a wmff'rUtg totnd weariag out
b»o*. but you-U have to walk; That alghi she watched aatn m
».......
hootn an' peenMk-wey. whett they tbeee are only tvo hornet PMher.Ttl
■right be etretebed out quiet an’ peice^ better etny here tn the depot. I think.’
tul. Ukt I be afore thi. ffre. Pin n-rriag: Bat her lather wee ffrwi; Bbe eoub
to her e prweker eoine out «n’ rend , ato eUy. ffithtogh to«wity he aaeh
the »■■■ ■»• mr ’em proper, an’ I’at .regraiMff that ht hto let her torn hlte
p-mtao to ffo It right timed quk-k.- 1,^0 n roMtol to tor MMta
Btekx wax nlledi. iteieolnx to the in
-|
if, • |*by. ffelher. Hid
WaOttaat tread to the potoet and theboa bo* piroead Itn poor wMther wUI
QUEEN CITY MOTOR
MORE NEW MACHINERY!
ti-ik wriowt uauimdrv
Has coDiinB a Sixty SII,in W.isli. r. wl.icli trivrt them in aU
Wix-^liim; Ma.hiiii*.
Tlin- U
WRIGHT - BROS.
TWO PHONES 126,
228 PARK STREET
FITCH, ME CDY&CD
KAY. FEED & GRAIN
•HONE 158
=>H0NE 128
IFFICE&WAREHCLSES
D.R S:.l tracks
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.
TO AUTOMOBILE AND LAUNCH OWNERS
T linvt- just n*<T*iv<id from one of tbe —,,—
ami Ljiunnb Supply Hoiiw« of Now Y'ork a oompb-f
Uinch and Motor Car Aoot»orieA. ^ would I*pl«ist-xl
have vou cal! ul our aton 125 Cam MfiY t, nmi cx*
•
'
;ib. HBTBBlMkiatllBWiBdOV
amini'
these
trow:
IS
Pete made her tat W» tah»
>taie,
loBg before day. He somehow seemed
Goiiemi Ormri.
eo aolhoriUlHre. And the next after
mrmi Grant was,- m
i Porter tn Meanru's Migaitar.
attoB ha came to her with a plea to
Utoi
UkeaBttle resrt.
that Ta^
-I daBno** I like to ask yer to ride ly tTwthful man
ban. Ah
U's how your
Ue waa
eeeln's ihal's
m poi
, would make yer feel fr^Sjhlmsett bat he had
JAOKSOIM,
Trm^mrmm
-Complete
ind screene
siHh
w
— SEPARATItoC GASOLINE
mm
DEVICES
HONOCRAM CYLINDER
POCKET FLASH LIGHTS ETC.. ETC.
The Prices are Rff
The Goods aro Right
A Lsnneh Horn ig a pretty Biie thing in
night nuiniog. Think it over.
WtoFttor IVI. Ptoia*
Dealer in Automobnes, Launch, and Gasoline
. Engine Supphes
ItSCBffffSt.
I in the vicinity of Kctchl.hove made nftml of about
of Bmhergris. It to esU-
OtinM’llMMM3«r4S
ACMW#rtht SMAttlf Ili«to. Cm lig* •■*
f
KSDAY, MAY 17.
GoniM^ F<invs m
s!nM?riff7UteSh» k<idi» it (^
fJHUFHBaiE
irr-rs
*iiftr«tMir M4 **Mm bMlK focmed
—1«—*' »■!■■■«»
JUon Orffee*
»j=^4aff«5!Ks:-s=i^
S£S£«l»?-~
rjc:;ir?rri.:R: t. rnimm
phm M Mim tf imt,la pmmm. He ^
Tbft
bMHMM m Mmi IdT Um Llto^
ftMl MM
th« M
M OpMl«t iMMWi M«r MimM
tktiklllov
ih».^
oc
w«u oc-
.to
'
odMJM tNCAMPMcarr. *
rmte portkma of tlm ItoUad
Ha ipMm of tiM JMhkiBff «( tot Ou^ Bu
vMmtM fftd amtad tifftt Mm BpiiilahlaCthaaM vnri
laatimy
■ iMPf Su tMMW BM ti PM
haaB. • MMtiae ruMag wfll MMl
the txwu Uto-t Wetoto- Orm tU
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ARRAMUMffNTB MAOff FOR THt
WANTED.
tO-nmthM room* tor Mehi i
, _
AB8TRA0T8OF TITLE
ener.ikm^
C. O. CARVER
pma ‘^Tti.. PRIOE8 REASONABLE
leetad tim Othara.^
, m K. mm i oMu wtm ap.OmsaeABmh .Bim Mmm
The W. R. C of thU efiy have oom. who was a mamber i
plelM thalr oommUtee appointaBaat*
BomptMT vtui n few rcmtrttp appro- for the coming encampment In June
KQUALUATION.
pHaia to gM work of the eommUtaa. and ao fnr aU arc
ioe Is hereby gives that the
MaaarfaethaFMotLMm.
coaaittee to be appolBtod
the (W AMTCO-Au cxpertoaced dlnlnp j B«»rd of Review and Bqualiaatioo of
Onpi A V. Metotaab rrvlewad the M«tol coBBltito ou unaaicciiMBul roan itirl. Mr*.
agpertaweti of the eompaay from lU
“F It^firoS^to
room* to unid
cKr uf'Truvrrto Oty.
mtw'ekr
doinitwe to ttstetuni.aad paid a trfb- irhich In iniuaMwlmadthu other cMi- utreet.
i
.ih ..
..'«■» °ct°«* »“ the tM.._~-.
ate, to ovary mfanbar tor the maai toj|gUueenwblehnr*utonm:
which Uay petformed the aenrlo
vedving upon Umm. . While the
ly aetoal battla*. he j Jnnlnon. Murthm Morrln. Hnttle Pnd-!
|clty. Any peceon or per«m« deetrUg^,
fWdmM as ayuMnre
:
I«? )>» «
«
lago. and were ;ex-i tion nnd Barnh Hllllker.
on said mUs
ettnlnmeot-lltodt
cause. If any exhii. why Um valpeat to be ordered
ffring liBc. aad every mem CnhI. rt»h. CBIlle
Inquire 7M Union SL
ber of the eompaay was aage/to get Hillike-.
ma} P^tf
Clerk of the Boartl of Review and
Into the ooafllet and do his utBrnet Badge*—Mendarae* Sumner'. Dunno-;
:---------------------------------------------------------i
Rqualization
. may 17-lU
sham In the work cot out tor the van and FWrbank*.
_____
United States soldier. He dewTribed Decormtion-Miwdamro Rita Morgan WANTEO-CIlma* basket nailer*.
Mary Hooker. Clara W'lIUams. U K
Apply the Henry Starke land and ^ BIOOBST AND BEST line of M-the Importaaca.nU
of th-In
th
1 held by
Bristol and Wright.
Lumber Co.. Arcadia. Mich.
- cycle*—Rambler. MoBaroh. Raordc.
....
OoMMMtM.
i
VaUMto iftMd,
8aM
ColdboMlttn. .
MimMoIm d* frvlt.
iHMd.
Rr» bTMd.
AMortcd MkM.
Oftf* Mir.
8tf»«Wrrr Miortrske.
sr;Lr:*
It wm* t:W lirfpre tb« bar* •« ^w«
to tb« f«Mt In tiM MMBtiOM tMf
Mlorad cMd piAriat. morj uUtes. m
g«BmI tocMT tlBM» aod Btulc froB a
piaMla. ^Uttla groiipa «m acaowd
abMit Uh» hall and tbe atlrriat ac«i»M
and «xperieoMa of im we wtoW uie company, aim me eeieem m woK-D R^p,ton-Me*dame* Martha Mat
may 4 tf
Columbia. Price* right. Julius Camp*
was held by the superior officer* of'
*
and . new atoflaa related wtilcJI tlw
Mary Curtis. Martha Curtis. 1
bell. 417 Union street.
may Mmo
the army.
^
1
Shewner. Nrwhouee. Mu
and Ssulc-i
loDK rnoiMEb to Iri the rmilntat) cloaka aemlm railed lo atad.
FOR RENT.
I THbma te Mw U*e Hm. Perry Haenah. Ellsvoith Hale gave a very lntere*i
•Re*f RiKUn- Head ,srter»—Mi*-' ^_______________________
eatoh ■!» wllh them. -RaJlroad Uae ••*,------------------------------------------____j THIS IS THE SEASON for refriger..
peopleearwheother waaiiobel At each plate upoa the hawiuel table lag talk upon the army fare enjoyed
i storm and garden hose Get them of
wise by the company w1
aad otherwise
aoe the people |1 ywa. A carnatloo. and
ner. Asa Hale.
-P-f! Julius Campbell. 417 Union.
I in <mr of ihrtn 1 aeaii aboat It. and nam
board. JS4 Front streetspr 254f
aad compared It with
d. local. 8amla and ras » eolr nenu card upon one pace of
rto a city
d the unroHahlw which appeared a lar«e haU-toae por naBotooo. .ptood brfom ihtoi at tbU j
Li F^ RENT—ITpper flat In brick
WV*t Ninth street. O C. Moffatt.j
aald to run by. trait of the late lloa. Perry Hannah, Ills., nnd ntnt«l ibnt ohll. i*.. meoi-1
to Vlad aMl Vlad for toaW an boar b«^ |
orle* of hardtack and oUter anav fare'
SEWER TAX
21C Slate bank building.
apr *7 ^ j
“T^^^***** IndUldual. hav. taken l^factor of Coaipany U
lure be not ber
her wound
wound un
up aaaia
apaia in
in |
foUowlmt in. remained fre*h, there were none of the'
Third Ward.
fmnt of
**The late Hon. Ptnrry Han-
lwwiwiiti»scowaBa|:r^
n« hard um we unv that chtf
InT
we i
they, prefer when they an laoriptloa
ndard or local?**
I »bb. whoee memory Is chertsbed by
every member of the company for his
^oiind In the fact that In- tenerosliy and friendly regard.** Thb
was a touching irlhute to the man who
bas an luabrwlla with wbleb bn i* bay creaaed school farlllileu have been freely opened hU puree to add |7 s
ing eonsidnrable amusemAt. It l«Ai found aeeivaary thU year in a number month to the pay of each member of
well from tba outside., bat when you of citiaa and town* of the district. tbe company during hU enUatment.
opM It up It U mlaui. pearly all the Cry stal Falls and Norway are each to
foi
buUdlni:*.
ribs Md eollapees. He leaves It In i
for iwUef wllj be remembered b7
a pnMlneot plane In the store and dur MtinUlng propow s to spend
jthe purpose, and Gladstone |li.OOO. -one who U familiar with the Incldeou
ing rainy weather not a dar pasM
eff the early dsrs of the war. Tbeac
that MBe OM does not come In with. Iron River recently completed a hand Muvenlrs will be prceerred by the
some school building, and Ishpemlng
Ilmbrelts an^
auxiliary stmeture at s members of the company present, and
quietly pkk up the umhrell. and «art
^
MarquHte.HaiU a cony will be sent lo each who was
^
[L—Okcfaoa mLrir^*
Oliserror.
^ ^Vurt^^a-mefaoa
Olwerror.
A ptomlnent Main stroM ashion man
’
I
Rvldaaoc «f the rrowth of the upper
off w^Ji ft.-Battle Creek
TtMt old Durham oov st Herscy 8ta Marie and
could have the aff
tkmof
Klaaetn. To
Jo>. KIUM« «w cboM
lor. In hU openlnf remnrk.
» ««•». Bk. U pimcUckl
Why Horw* Bhy tn4 Ow.k.y. Dt MM.) u»Mt,
■t KlMMn caltad nuenitoc
«1W doclrln. of «i.tl-i«» .uiefJe , The uONtory of the hor« *e« ac- tint
i
tor *• mr. hirth toihto. .tmn», enatoae. to rpaaover the ptaln>.{io the aKaUeuw of
Um, utnunl ro
I
bealiky coIvm all M omo and with »>>''• •<'«nr tuft of craaa or bath | union and exptcMed hitrepret. tbal
atofo^ her kind and
abmiy. the »»l«bt donceal an enemy valUnp to | aore membera were not able to U
;
premly bad tnmt would bare lo J.u.| aprtad «POO Ibem.
Under tbeae clraalumlly unit ludbertap people ,i.b enmetnnewa they mimt otieo hare
r
ila eahilFDCw
jaared their Urea by aurtin* quickly the froai which Ihli oceatlon wai
Whee one of 1.UB.-. youn, men ant 1 back or lumiduR to one aide when they | deripnaled to muamemoiwle aad to
aetiliip ready to lake htaalrl lor a ridel *»me without waraluf opoa aomej viewed Ue axcliinc acenes experieao|^
€hsng**d I »tiymgo object. This U m bsbit which ' b® ihc company while In sen lce
not left t
of Wtloeme by A. F. NeHlnfor
the fruBI and rear wheels of hU buggyJhM
^
The address of welcome was glvec
and 4 was not until the young otmplo' long y^r* of domesl
On Ibe other hand, the donkey
by Amll K. Nerllnger. Mr. Nerilngej
Ploppad to see n friend that they
descended
from
snlrosls
which-lived
|
•
eordUl
to each mem
tioed the nhange —Lapem Pres*
* hills, where there wereji>er and the guest*, who were Umlu
Battle Ofwtk has a eivse ut prei
aad dangerous
dangeroa* declivities,
declivities.' to
,p member*
niemb
for -nature atudy * mad Engineer Geo,; predploe* and
of the relief committee. P
Vs* Valin of the city pumping suUuo.; wd from theee conditions resulted his i c. OUhert. J. W. Hannen and Em WU
who U hlin*c!f a regular John Bur- riownes* anl sure ftxuedne**. His an- j helm, and Reno Colby, preas seproaea
fotighs. has little sympathy for book- eestor. were not so llsble to sudden tstlve. Mr. Nerllnger very touchlaglj
i
tsught nature work. He invited a •‘‘•cks from wild beast* and anake*. dwelt upon the causes which led to th<
L
pigment school teacher to come to.Be.ide*. .udden and wild .laru would formation of Company M. and the da*
It i hi. place and In.pmu a new variety of *»»ve been positively dangerous to lardly crime of the Spaniard* whlci
f ) willow—an -oolon willow- While
Con.tsiuently they learocil to made ll neceaaary for the Uniits!
and to use in
r J swsiUng her arrival Van Vnlln careful^
the horse. The habit of strength In the •uppression of tyranny
of the small wll.'i ly
ly ruhlMd
nihlMd et
every
r.'t
i*. The tMcher ••tin* thUtles. which
wllh raw
to the donkey, is alsc
ernnuv sniffed the bark, and wa«
; lUEhi-a .( the dl««vcry until tbe fu- ! «•<»*
lu th. 4ry. twreu lo- and tribulations of the memhora of the
pany while at the front, dwelling
■ i «t»F,r and hi. »Ml.UnU rould rr i eallUe* whlrh Ih.y IhhhbItiNl ihrr*
; Mtolu ihMr mirth no lon*tr. Thi>i»«
'“*<*• •*•'“•
| paitlcuUrl} upon the clime
■ tMche, ihlnk. V«« V.llntoo menu for
<« •»« »“«'•
««* I friendMilp that were formed becauw
' aBjlhiiir now.
i
P'“‘»
‘*'*^'* •“ nothin*; of the hardahlp. endurwl to«ether. and
j
A coTTHMpondMrt writes: -Farm help ’
'^*^*^**® Chronicle,
j predicted that those He# would never
I wanted mwr Lakeville Wage*, fc r»vr!
________________
hrokcp nnUl death bad separated
• day. BrvtaUami served In toid Work-!
____________
_
1*^ comradas who had gathered to
Fish Skins
For Clothing.
the moat Important
tag hoars lu m 10 a. m. lo 2 p. m All| Tho government llth commlsaion ha*
event
of their lives, Mr. Nerllnger *
hmry work «ll| he^ idone by'lhe
to
the boss,.
making InveatlgaUcmt about the
address was a glowing tribute to the
I aultabllUy of fish skins tor clothing- It young soldiers, lo ihelr courage, bravkP thf 1^^,
aalmon skins
farm. Apply at u«ce ‘W)rton m-vlew. make excellent laather and have been
great hardship*, aad he declared that
It is quite proiaible that
I used for hoots by tho Tnn****“‘ ter
those hardships and those lolng ex
surprised domeatlcmted , this purpose for year*. Theme i
was a
periencee were home with the cheer
mamma], canto famlUarU. people also nse
eodftalt akin*
othorvlae a* plain fUur. than was set-u
waterproof garment*, fulness of true pairiotlsm. and that no
man in the company regretted that he
ripping Iho dunl doau * ivrt Huron ^ho
commlssioir has also found
street the oChor day tn a vain endesv- that whaiesktn makes beautiful leaUor had offered himself In the defense of
tboae whom the United Slate* sought
„r tt. *« .WV
He ma., „,j ,.k« color well,
to fclleve,
of that breed that Uki» to nibble at
Reviems ef fftlrrinq ffeenee.
the leg of anyone unton unate cnmixh
I p! C. QUben addressed the compau>
to incur hlB displeasure ^pch a man
ieloqtMwUy
and eiprassed the aesU
rroaaod hla path and, a^ the t*Hih
j mthu of the comfuinlty when he
rlo.toi| with a snap through the man*. |
stated that every ettisen in Traverse
^
rlothlng. thoy alao domed
a iioekeiI City honored Oompany M for Us noble
Ua>k full of atwMied earpet tackv \u
effprts when called upon to do national
^
forgot to howl watn he ha.i c«*vered.
I sertice. aad stated that while he could
the third block.
/
t .
A lady who eame to Portland In the
oomrodes la the aenee that the term
& 1 rain ^turday. dedaied that ahe had
is imad, yet he ton It a groat prtvUege
K ' ptekad out that day heeatme Uc auio^
Uo have been so doaely associated wgh
* j mnblies weie not likely to be otii and |
Ithe orgaalaatioa during the period of
R I the Idea has been advanced by one;
I their active nervice. He paid a glow1 who heard the remark that It might |
ling trihnte to the member* for thoir
‘ he well for the owners of theee ma• chiaea to get together and agree not
when called upon, aad suted that no
/ «D take th«m out on h certain day of
matter whether they had stood up In
the wtK^ Horse* are gradually gel-
STo”:!'
fiiWA'
S'
1>I
I U Will tm some time before Waam*
will tori’ perfectly safe In drirlag
A PetileM6 judge will have to aaawer the question: lh*ho owns the rain
on IH rtief? Ho has something ahead
of him toat wiU tequiro all his knowb
edge ef tortuou* jurisprudence to oa-
WeWsotNoMoaey
(Mww.tMirVM
Mt Haron Is experteaclag a
flf tMmm The town dada rmnOy com-i Md an
■spy the town clocks to stand aUllj CMMany.
front of Bpaainh guns or nimply waited
tor a oaU to the tooaL each oae was
equally ecililed whh the othera to the
coBunendations of the people of this
ty. because he
wUllag to do his daty ao matter if his
life was jeopardised In iu perform-
LOST
tl. Iton.
_________j Notice to all Peraon* Interested:
work In Ih. nrar.
salk.*»y.
fm ' '*'***' special asseasment tax roll for
Msfiar to the Racrwlta.
n>« U*iw|Mkhire. wa* a m
LOST—Black silk watch i ^ r*«lih
faith frsconsirucilon «if lateral sewers In
Ueul. H. I. Knapp.wbo did not go to ^ utate h gi*l.nture fn»m M*
ternlly pin. Rewani up^ rtluni lo^jutHci No fi. between t»lh and lOth
Cuba, hut who was detailed on de-'tliut time]
Dr. Arthur llollbUy over FlrM« Na stn*et*. l.eiween loth nnd llth streets,
U0h«l tocnimn* totolto .1
_______ _
ttonal bank
mav i*:::t i»»etween llth and I2th sinxrt*. from
'WadKworth stnnt to DlvUlon streeC.
has been plactnl In my hand for rolleccrults sad the keen
«• ,uWre*«eU ila- chair while in bU *birl
lo he paid on or before'
all of them when they learned that the,
having removed hi- rvime Al
M. E. Ha-keil. niy
Treastirer
y Treastirer.
protOOOl had been signed and their *er-. i^rt .Miat. owing to llie gn«at brat.
; FOR SALE—112 bnv* a good
Office, nsim 202 State Bank Building
vleee wottid not be nepded In Cuba. He
ImiufHlIntt-ly Saui Page of Haverbllt' machine if taken thU week
s-k. Ert,A.
May Mmo
apoke of the keen regiels of thtuw* rv |
tu a i-.lnt of onVr. -that the gn.
Manseau. 312 Park St
may IMlcrults because of this rondltlon of
''*»’* *♦*“ de^linbllle.* ”
-----------------------——.
Millowar «b»wlr unfolded hlai«eir FOR SALE—One new milk
things, and the disgust many of them
end naid:
~Mr.
Speaker,
that
I*
Ju-t
d Mapl?
... ..........................
^----- corner Nimh
felt because they were not permitted
t.Mk Ibe flotw-tn dl*li a t»lll ’
may 15-4t i
to get a few shots at the Sjianlanlr.
The hon*4« toughed, the tqn^kiT
___________
Reno Colby made a few ver>- plea*- ruled the iH>lnt uut well takeiu uiul
gALE—Store Ax
a barir oapma
SALE—Storo llx
ELK
RAPIDS. ratw
RATE sac
40c.ant remarks relative to I he Import the -mil Pine of the Xlerrli.mr.- con
tlnoe,!
ib
liU
effurl
to
d.-fent
the
ii,.
*.
Inquire
of
a
Benda,
PETOSKEY. RATE S1.00.
anee of the annual gathering and lu
may 13 tf
___________
SUNDAY. MAY 21.
plaaaant asaociatlona
| ttre. Iti Which. If I tuMnke mt. be wns |
Mut-eMifr.l.—I’oefcu llc-rald.
FOR SALE OR RENT—Partly furTrain will leave Traverse City at
Other addresses were made by Dr ’
ntohed seven-room summer cottage | «:(HJ a. m. See |»osierH or ask agents
T. W. Thlrlby. James R. Stables.
at Old Mission Besch resort. In-; for particulars.
Otis Lahym. George Newberry and
Wkert* nfc you sick? Headacbe.
quire 11. K. Brinkman. Old Mission. '.
H. F. McKdler. G. P. A.
Otto Kyaelka. A letter was read from foul tongue, no appetite, lack energy,
may 12-1 mo* ; may I5 1C17
P. R. SpealmaB. who It now Ideated In pain in your stomach, constipation? j
—
Bedford. Ore., expressing bl* regret* HoHtoter * Rocky Mountain Tea
FOR SALE—20 ft. sail total, line one.
that he could not Ik* present and giving j mak, on well and ke<*r» you well,
tu-arly b«‘W. sell cheap; first bouse;
JohuRou drug st*»re.
a mile sketch of hi* experience* In the
west of Kralorhvll brewi-ry. 1., Nel
FOR SALE
EXCISIONS
— i PetoAuSquettb
SEALED BIDS
While cigars were bring enjoyed the
boy* gathered in III tie group* and dlscumed the evenu of the war In all Us
phases, and It wa* a late hour lK*forc
they dispersed. This ws* one of the
most pleasant reunions that tie com
pany has held, and serves to illustrate
that as time passes they become more
and more Important to each member
and that the tie* of Triendship become
bound more firmly and the asaocistion*
more tender*
Departed Comrades.
During the evening reft-rence* were
made to the‘soldiers who had died
while U the senrloe. and glowing trib
utes were made to their to.vg^ty In the
sen'lce of their countr>'.
Ueutenant Klaaseo stated before
closing that It had been di^clded at a
busine** meeting of the company lo
plfce an order with the Hannah A Lay
Mercantile company for such uniform*,
that the membera needed to complete
their outfit*, and he desired that every
outfit for Memorial Day and for the
G. A. R. encampment to Uke pUce In
June.
While there were only thirty-live
present lam night, there are nearly
fifty members who live- In Traverse
aty or viclnUy. The storm last night
doubtless prevented those from nearby
plaeea out of the city from being pres
ent but It 1b certain that during the
O. A. R. encampment there will to- a
Why -Bm-Mst** Wm Wriitse.
msii.v st'coont* hare tteen printed
of tJeiK'rsl Wsllacrs roason fiM- writ
ing ^Ben Hor.** my* Meredith .Vk-bulson In the R<-|^. that It way l»e wed
to state hero, with the authority of
his own word, that in u eouveiwsUoa
with <\doori Robert G. ItigeriKilU
whom be met on a ratlroed Jonroe} in
Indiana. Geoerol Waltore was »o so
lennded by the Itolduem of the Inlidera
attjK-ks on rrilglon that be at mice undertook to luvestlgate the Christlsa
cisims for hlmsHf, begtnnlng with the
lUbte and carrying his roedlag through
all acrewrible autboritlea.
Ill* ore
mind wa. elesrod of doobu. and he
ptvesnUy wrote a shert ateey drocribrise men. wUh
to offer it as
sketch for a Chrimian nnmber of •
magaalne. But tbe subject grow upon
htw:and thedhpoctunltiesfora larger
troetmentof the theme kd him to plan
A Uod« elFTtrU-Itu l>u ..ublWiMl
i itobart E. WhRer gave aa laierest
lag addroaa upon the impoctMMe of Hw -vIMm- la kl> baw .ad mm___ _ ,
Ithe sendee renderod by the oompnny.
by tohaeea Drug land called attentlen to the tort tha\
mV A MCORS WANT AO.
i while many of the asemheru were seat-
A Great
Surprise
The First Day of the Sale Many
intererted Parties Taking
Advantsgs of a Life
time.
FOR SALE-My reslibuce. 611 Slate
FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—Two of Grand Truv
store building* lu f enirsl Ijike. of Inlerect on dally bslanc*-* of money
c.u....pho,..c.-.
jf"
FOR SALE—6-room house and f^fuot lo IH- paid t»y the u
Rhall bar
lot on W. 12th street, near Union power to makk”
For particulars enquire al 21« W.
Such »ea)» d bids tbsll be deposited
with the clerk of the B
Boaru of Supers
12lh street.
may 2-tf
vUor* <m or Ikcforr 2 oVlock p. m..
FOR 8AUE-M.V r. Md.ure. 4I« Flflb
,h,„ u.0 .h.
sireeL 1*. O. Ueunlngton. apr 26-tf provtokui* of tbe icx-al act authorizing
------------------------------ -------—----------------a county ileiK»*ltory a* pasM-d by the
FOR SALE—Farm of forty acrea in bgisiature of the state *.f Michigan
Kas»on township, one and one-half now In session. » c*)py of w hlch can be
of the clerk of the
mllcK from Maple City, three miles ■ seen at the
from Ce<Ur City. School bouse ten
n-o* the right lo rerods: a beautiful Iltllo orchard, ject auy and all b
ARLii
aB8*H MONROE.
Will sell or tra.le for city property.;
harneas. single and double, and one i
saddle horse. Inquire of William i Dated at Traverse City this 3rd day
lies. E. Front streeL
24C2-tf ^ ^ May. A. I). 1M)5.
We are agreeably surpriKod
at the Interest .hown lu our re
moval sale of piano*, organ*
and musical merchandise. Many
Instrument* were sold the first
daj of the sale and a number
spoken for. We deeire to thank
the purchasing public for help
ing us out of a dilemma and we
are
rewarding
them
with
pianos, organs nnd muKlcal merchafMliae bargains heretofore
unheard of in really good^lnstru
Of course there are pianos and
pianos. Just like oiiier things,
bill when one can buy the
makes at these grestly reduced
price* on extremely easy term*
If* an opportunity that most
people in need of an Instniment
feel they can not afford to mis*.
* We are obliged to remove
from our prsMt quarter* be
fore June 1. Our new store
must he remodeled and decor
ated and this work can not be
done by the time we are obliged
to move, hence the Importance
of ciortng out this stock. Come
hetore the stock U badly broken.
KIMBALL
.MUSIC HOUSE
M. a ttMe, Prep.
FOR 8ALE-My residence al 202 Weal I
Eighth street. Inquire at V. Peter-1
tyl
2433-U j
SEWER TAX
Thifxl Ward.
FOR 8ALE-On* .pu «.r«I »•«». j No,t<p to .11 PrrMO. IMM^stod;
*el*bt roo: on. wrrel rn.ro. .elgbl i ^hr
..««.Beo{ u. roll for
1300; one black gelding, weight i ihe con*irucilon of lateral sewera In
1150; two good 4-Inch lire wagons dUtrict No. 5. between tlh and lOth
1 and nth street*.
E. A. Klldee, M4 West Ninth street
Citizens phone 121.
..4.>S-tf
slre«-t to Bohemia street,
---------- has been placed In my hand for collccFOR SALE-Elgbt onewere lol* on »i<»n. the same to be paid on or to-fJre
vest 14th street mljolnlag Northern
eity
flchlgan asylum property, suitable
omc^.u^m 202
202 State Bank
H
building.
^ or gardening
Fine soli and well located. Each lol
equal to 10 common building loU.
Prices and terms reasoafible. Apply
to Geo. W. Raft.
2437-tf
Notice to All
FOR SALE—Motorcycle In good work-; The tax roll for the paving of Front
PAVING TAX
‘
bargain If taken at once. Walter M. ^ iinkm street from the north line
P.1... 115 c«. 8t cuu«u pboo.
.j
ML
244S-tf |Oo.*s fifth subdlvtslon of Traverse v
_________________________________ __ < CUy. to the north end of South Union
FARM FOR 8ALB-K^«
JTlIeloarh
Gunton tom. Will take house aad
together with the accrued Intellot as payment Inquire B. J. Mo^ ' e*t oa all unpaid iasuilmenu. the
^
,441-tf jj^eto^hepaldImferoth.firrtdayof
JCE-Joha Hopkins will serve lee '
as in the past la a»e
EAST PART or TOWN.
Call up by both phones No. S4.
. Orders will be promptly attended to.
JOHN HOPKINS.
apr 2f-lmo
^
’ m. E. Haske^. City Troaaarcr.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO,
O. MIOMOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
MONtY TO LOAN-tfo tU dWMt
pt tm moitttgm Bomm tar N*
toqMi« «( a. UeltaMU.. P8rt
PlMcbeUL
lUr
^J
Tncber of Violin
SMik sue SkM stare
an soon DM snsr
:
»
te LmIIc*» BflirtMy ter JuM.
fj» to « mk Moro lo«t CMtMi
tte mo <M U« Ilf• «M » 9#r OMt
ste Mio.
iMsrod kla vitli
Itar oom im or dMMdt or
f«i4o. M to w U ptr mu for a
.
^ im mmUh^ Alu^
^ tHo ooamlMtkHi or Omatf Doko 8or.
•Sw oBd afior
tonvrtet tkrm to
«npo oot tJM isporloS temltr 0>o f«af
wHily mirotf fnm oetltrltf ao an lo<
WHEN YOU THIHJK
A BLOOD PURIFll^’"
THINKOF
SSS^
nciMNiMrMifiitiHMniiMimicr
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
On Umims
MS d Sam tbosM take <wt
ns kr tW am d Issa 8j
PfAMO Tumna-w. k. Mmerc tt
sssttr
DIt a B. CHAM 1
Ko matter WHAT POWER
aemSe been iming, yonll
EVENTUALLY employ
ana. a. i. aoMNBira hsir arsansa
ja^ star Otr soak «a^ Bom
OVARAMTBED PURELY VBCETABLB
SUREST
CLEAREST
CHEAPEST
BEST
Out tesu the quality of yoor b)pod,
This is Ow
and if it is npt good, then evidence rf it will b^n to
t&Har^orPfttabarg show as the weath^ grows warmer. Carbnncles' and boils,
pimples and. blotches, and numerous itching and burning
lioB oa aeeoaat of tte auioaor to skin eruptions wrill make their appearance, and are sure invkkok bo dotlboratolx rlolaiod tbo or- dicslkms of bad blood. If 8priu|:-time finds yon wiOi im
dlaam aoronitaa tbo opood or aau> pure, sickly blood, then you are in poor condition to with
aiBbllie. Tbo Hror aad barbora coo- stand tbe strain upon the system which always comes at this
gTwolnoil coauimoa vat la tova and
time of the year. A failure to look after j-our phj-sical wel
for a opto
amBdtbogfrba. MaxorHarpwatln fare now, by purifying tbe blood and toning up the gen
eral system, may result in a complete breaking down of
tbo aaunK%tla
Bonoa aad ^boa tbo party otartod bU health later on, and you ivill find yourself weak and run
boaor told
obaatoor to -eat loooe.- down, ivith no appetite, and a prey to indigestion and netTbo ipood ordiaaaeo vat tbattorod in vousness. It is poor blood that makes weak bodies, for it W
a Biaato. Park poiieotteo tried to is tliis viul fluid that must simply ligor and strength to onr systems, and upon its
atap tbo proMotloa. but wm warod
lurity rests our chances for health. Any impurity, humor or poison in the blood acts injuback by tbo bbiv. wbo U poor the ob^
‘iously upon the system and affects the general health. It is to the morbid, unhealthy
*. Jtd or goacral eoadcmatJoii.
The pustular and scaly
Lottto Oattio. rlfbl ioldor of tbe natter in the blood that chronic sores and ulcers are due.
Ititttti CItr baaoball toaa^ it a naUvo ikin eruptions so common during spring and summer, show the blood to be in a riotous,
ar Voaotoola aad a popboa or tbe prot
everish condition, as a result of too much acid or the presence of some irritating humor or
ideal of that tcrappy repoWlc. He icrid poison in the blood. A large per cent, of human ailmenU hare their origin in a
: arat edueatod ta Manhatian oollege.
wlluted, diseased blood, and can only be reached by a remedy that goes into the circulation
|bo« York, abore he lotmod to play
ud uproou and eapels the poison and restores the blood to a healthy, natural condition. If
mteball. Cattro It a eUUea of the
l^prtot tHo
^Hfo.
ABAL BBTATB AND LOANB—QrsM
SrSalS-'
OlC T. A WILHBLkL ]
Let us vitalize an idea
for you.
Boardman ki?a
Hcctric Ugbt
& Power Co.
jmm
DIt E B.
Ym Art gtt FmIIii Well,
OK W. P. BTfU
Bn. Snqfir h PmUttifii
Hi. w. So A w. 6. UPON
DENTISTS
BESOtBD TO OFFICES
evnjoHssoNDiDcca
I Statet and laacbt beartlly over
'
WlbMUag. W. Va., M^ IflOB.
I aatlet of bit uncle and tbc Venet
1 haw wd your 8. 8, 8, ihU spring.
bs a Wood purlfisrof th*
1 thinking of a blood pun- aadfoondUto
«wt
“Why.** be oayt. -If ! i.8.8.totb.»rwtaswitiiaMr«»nu».
8. In ths spring with fins
My systsm was ran down
boar that tbe VeoetueUn anny» sn hssrtily rooommsnd it ns n tonic
fier,theDthinkof&§.&.
^
pnlnsd mm conilood purltsr. 1 was tronWsd with uci,
aai*u». va o. vj. v>., «ad my joints a
Iba tailed for tbU country HI take two isndnchss. indigsstlon and Uvsr tronWs. a remedy With a JoUg- Mdsrsbly. nnd 1
with *RhS
af oar playert and weTl cbate *c» Into
established xeputatiTu
tbe snlf. I wouldn't want any of them
t.8.8. My^sp^Us.^wW<A ws^^^
and that has proven it- u was; so l pnrohnsdKl n botUs of it
it. nnd
bart. at aome of them mlpht be ft*l
hsTs tnksn mmml bocOss. with ths r
grastiy hsiptd
self to lie a spec'ific
specitlC in
lu dis- thnt ths nohss nnd pains I1 had nrs
loat f aaed to play mumblc-the-pef
i
C blood, and \ »y blood has b#sa olsnnssd and
arltb anMBd tpe palace. I would luM
isanssdoftmpartilssnnd
maderkA
and
fntiir
nnA
▼aisd.
my
gsnsrsl
hsalth
boat
op
anck 'em, epaak 'em and pnt tbe army troog again As s tonic and blood par- ^UpCHOr tOniC and SyS- , o.® chssrfuUy tssttfy to its vlrt
aa a ftolahter and send Vm back asriTuali yoo claim for it
tcm builder. S. S. S. con- Wood purlhsT and tonlo.
bom*'
MRS OilOROE WlRQEL.
tains no mercnr}% pot- t&38Markst Strsst.JOHN C. STEIN.
Wboa tbe beef tmti Inquiry It over
771 E. Main 8t.
ash, arsenic or other
tbe fedotal autboriUet at Cblcajco are
foiag to Invettlgale tbe drug and tteel mineral, but is composed exchisivcly of vegetable ingredients, selected for their medicinal
properties and gathered from nature’s store-houses—the fields and forests. Tbc thou
trueU.
PVmb foodarmet captured an out- sands who have used S. S. S. and know from experience what it will do in blood troubles,
lav In tbe rUlate of Uaeeau on Sunday do not need to be reminded of a blood purifier now, for they know no better can be found
The painting season is
by blowiaf up tbe bouoe In which be
^ S. S.
« If you are thinking of a blood purififr, think of S. S. S., which has been hand and we are ready to
than S.
I bad takea refuge.
■ly fifty years, while the demand is greater now than ever in its history.; supply your needs with
A relk of tbe Bayder. Okla.. tornado sold for near
vat fdoad Suaday M »Uoa from No remedy without merit could exist so long and retain tbe confidence of the people, i
Saydor. It wat a pockeibook contain Write us if in need of medical advice, which is given without chaigc.
SHEEWIIhWlLUAMS
ing m. and belonged to Mrt. Jtmet..
who wat killed la the etorm.
1!
PAIKIS
by M iflMginhry voicej,y hope that the lulun wilt long re-i 'Train wrockeri aucceeded In ditch- ! w«. 3.M3.'s86 bMT»U. Md In 1»04. 4.Let
us figure on the paint
miiihg
I
main tn town, tor tie bu • fine t»»lc In i Inc a Snnu Fe tmln near Emportn. * C«9.6S« bnrreU. The avense for eMb
ton womhB W iho A
dinmondi.
Kan.. Sundnir- Six pnuenRer. were in-1 factory tbe pau year wan 113.411. fcr your house. & IP. A will
Parti, played 17 ropeaiedly at rouleiic
prove the best' and most
Th* Aral aMw hat of the weanon Jared. Tbe npikea and ft.b plate* of I Twenty-four per cent of tbU salt l»
at Moate CaHo aad won a thouiand made lu appearance In Wall attent' «he raU. tanlik' a enrre wete remored! aold In Mlchlitan. accortlnR to an execonomical paint you can
fraaci.
Batnrday tuomlnz aad wa* warmly'•><> >ke train rolled down an embank- haiutire canraas of the Indottry tmbuy.
Baron Rom. who will be the new Itreeted by the curb maricei. It wa*:i»M>t- Three preriona attempt# to der tbe direction of Labor Comml*Full color cards for the
Bnmlan ambauador to the Vnlied
...... I .. .m... ...M.
‘ported by a Ull torelfn looking chap, »rock trains In tbe anae neighbor-, fl«wr Grinwold.
asking.
■intaa. ta an ardent pnace aaiocale
aurrounded by a veiling hood failed during tbc last three
Th. nalt ta made In mix counUea
•nd .nnxbeller, that be win work
|
Bay. Mantatee. 8c Clair, Saginaw. Ma«Mh PrwMentRooMrelt
toaecare| Boben
J Wynne former oo.Una.i-r i Admiral Dewey did not attend the | «m and Wayne. The invcntmcnl in the
pMoe lb the ter Btaat.
|
^
bnn«ne( of tbe Order of the Founder, i lactorle. Au M.SSS.763. or an nvomge fT r«|-| Ic
womeowhotaalchedi«*“«-ral. Uck in Wn.hlngton to te.tlfy;^^^^^
m DiMBy, Um sii UUmf
B.
We are
Pushing Paint
ARTHUR HOLLIDAYS D PhyH
DR. r. R. LAWTDN-OHee i
OlVB
i VIK, VI60R & VITALITY
Try a •'Dill
Ibr Ssto bf sU Dramsts
10 Cant and 96 Oaat Baiaa
Accerr HO suBsrnum
about 47
cenu a barrel for the salt, but U this ]
amount tbe barrel itself coeU SO cents.
, aot rwame hU duties as leadM' this ter of having killed hi. wife and Infant j
Marimlllnn and Mster-ln-law
There are 1.565 persons employed in
jrmr. HU trip to Europe has failed to child by pouring kawene over them ] q,
Trancia Joaevh of Austria, the Industry, who receive average
: YMtora his health and he will be oom- and netting «re to It. Jo«ph Uedlag;,, ^
,«niwd »4«jl»00 tn>m wages of fl.8L
paliad to wltbdmw from many of hU is under arrest In Chicago. The pris- j Boatoo lullnna who expected Hef to
Twelve mannfaoturera say that tbc
former acUvIUae.
oner nay. hi. wife'. dre» caught •« j ^ke tbe tbitme tram tbe emperar. She
production In the state will Incrensb.
' &. H. Conger, formerly minister to while ahe wa. tulng keroerae lo .tart
dtaappaared. learteg behind herl..
,,
24 thnt it will reaialn practlcnlly the
CMaa. has arrived In Baa FYancIson • are-Ybrane room.” which abe tmed to, r.-1 ^
five declare that It wiU dlHt aaya thma U no danger of another
Cydone caves are popular in Okla- j ceive visitors and In which ahe was at-1
niacea where very
iBoxor oatbreak In Chinn, and alec d<v homm since the storm at Snyder. About j tended by “soldiers'' armed with tin;
^ been used.’ the question
that China has kept neutrality ^ ^ ^
j ^^ds.
I
of
using
coal
enters
Into the problem !'
faithfuny In the preaent war.
of the future.—Moderator Topics.
Mlchlpan Salt Output.
* The Sultan of Johore is ngnln in 1 them. Hinton will have an oAcial waThere are 41 salt factories In MlchlLoadho nnd Is spending money more try io watch for storms aad fire a shot
frooly than ever. The "ladles In the gun if he sees one coming, so as to guk. with a dally capacity of 92.701 1 Dry, Hird and Soft Wood. South Side
2200-tf
banpU. li IMS tbe total produetloa j Lumber Co..
amree" of the Gaiety tl^eator carhest- warn the people.
tlat. SOl-2-t
tDanUloob
HCRVBY M. AN0KR60K—AUonmj
mid counselor. Wllbelm blodi, Trm»^
•rro City, Mich, ClUxens pboof lOA
WALL PAPER
HOUSE
OR. a M. LYNCH—2 aad 4
land block, phyttclan mad
CUlxens phono 244.
For neat, up-to-date
desij^s in : : :
MtS. J. 0. k MART J.TRUEWjOOD
WALL PAPER
Also Paper Hanging,
Painting, Sign Writ-'
ing and. Decorating.
All work No. one.
m EYES m
EXAMINED FREE
^LASSES
L. L. A. BUILDING
wui pun musE
A. D. TYLER
DEN-nST
256 Front Street
oaes Mt, Itev WlMte WMa. Oto
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HAVE TOO THE SniHG
TETEK? f ?
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VmnUL is a pmwtr Vf-fittue rwMdy
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a p. GARVBR 4 mmx
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tmer nad fctSan n
STEARNS
UMiHXi bLCMHn nuiaa..|cn
Vitona is Cuaranteed the Best Spring Tonic in the World
DR. B. L. THIRLBY-Bpoelfl
tloB to dinoMff of ehOdroa.
401 8UU Bnak bldg. BoU 1
Matte Bouno. Oltn. pbOM Mi.
-rrudMj
,of the pro !
seventeen ‘
per cent in
DR.
Orud
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n. HOLLIDAY, vrMWWv
av
itmto Unlvenity. OHet ia Mnnot
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w
Hwelry flora BoD
The
meswrT SKcmc compamy. atlamta, ga.
Phoant
PXU.iSLi
«.-1
mm
COAXING WAYS
May induce you to put up
with poor ke service. We
do not aim to steal trade
from .others if you are
content, but if you are
not,.we would like a trial
of onr facilities and meth
ods. Our motto—Good
ice and good service.
o. D. MILLER
OMPi-TMMITmiD
COlPAIY.
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