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The Evening Record, June 20, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-06-20
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YEtTEROA>r8 ISSUE
2160
aMOAL TBUmU^M MRyiCp.
THE EVENING RECORD
Our Store will be opeatDOMBpray M. Bpnnlsh American
wmrveCeoms. The boy's comet band
morrow (Wednepday)
IqttnM Bay was In the Um
ing. Better step in sod \oak
mad as they marched, the oM soldiers
over our bargain ooontert,if
sang the familiar war time soaga. Meyou’re down town. They save
Phersoo post fife and drug oarpe haadyou money.
ed the aext dirislon and then eansc
the vecensu. the fOOowlaf poeu beCng
weated with tbetr colors and
benhlp: Murray post. No. IM.
csBp ftrom. sfTlvsd lut svcoIbs.
Maple aty; Dan 8. Boot poet. Na IM.
Comrsde 8. M. Keot idJOamA Rsp- Bedding: Ionia county hattalkm with
idi ii her* iTssdac old eosirsdsm on the colors of BumJps Oomerm. TH.T11*
•T«7 bwA Mfi. Brass B. Knspp ol lam Goodman post. No. ItS. Woolsey
Homrell. psst depsrUsenl president, sr- post or Northport and then canu
ritred on tlis Isis trmln. Mrs. C. H. Pherson post.
Ilssklsi. psst president of the BebecThe chief of poUoe and the chief of
sssenUy and one of the delecstes the fire department followed In a
of Bdwsrd Passcn^' corps. Na 6, Jsck runabout and neat was the fire de
SOB. with Mrs. Cynthia MoKlnstry. th^ partment. tnduding the steamers. The
other delegau. U reg;lsUded In the city ambulance inu alao In line. The
city.
auto owners of the dty were repre
John McCratb dl Grand Rapids ar- sented by W. T. Anns. J. W. Cllffe.
rired this aftemoon and win restalo Henr> Tonneller. C. S. Vsder. sr.. Dr
througbout the two days.
A. J. Scott. William TRTthcy and J. M
Men's Canvas Shoes....$L00
Hot Contest for Commssder.
Blskeslee. The machines were pret
There Is s wsnn oonU<st on for the tlly decorated. The ladles of the W
Men's Canvas (extra)..$1.50
olhoe ol departraest oonamander. Sev R. C. and the LadiM of the G. A R
Men's Canvas Oxfonls..$L25
eral prominent candidates have been concluded the procession. As the line
Womens' canvas (>xfurtl ^00
and are working their own drew up to the reviewing stand. Com
Most prominent in the
Womens’can^-asOxfoid.. .85
pany M drew to one side, uncovered
lest Is ex-state Senator Cannon of and gave three cheers for each post u
Womens’ Oxfimls.............98
B>an, and up to this noon there
they passed. The posts were also fre
Womens’ Strap Slippers. ,75
poariMl to be strong indicatloBB that quently applauded along the Mno
Senator Cannon would land the prixe. were the fife and drum corps,
Womens' pasy Slippers.. .50
However, it will not be altogether easy band, the comet band and olbiT dlvl
Womens’Serge Slu*e6... .50
aalling for the Osceola county man. sloui*.
Womens’ Serge Slipixirs. .25
and Gen. Geo. W. Stone of Lansing is
In the parado was Just one Indian.
anothey powerful candidate and work Aaron Pakwooga. who -Served In (k>mChildrens’Shore.......... . .50
ing with consldersble vigor. Dr. J. B. psny I. First regiment Michigan volChilthens' Shoes, :i to
.80
Griswold of Grand Rapids, another untc*ers. Although unable to walk, R.
well-known grand army veteran, and msnder Hopklns.XlMieral Shakespeare
very popular throughout the state. Is folloa-ed. preceding esniages with
In tho hands of energetic veterans staff offlee'v.
who seek bis election. Stephen Mal D. Young of Midland, a member of the
lory of Lake Odessa stepped Into the
^£Uf/t OF GOOD SMOi
(Continued on Third Page.)
field this morning and Is making a
atrong canvass. Bx-Seoatur William
Miwrs of Boyne City, northern Michi
gan's candidate, is also In the field and
considerable following, btrt as
stated bdlbre the Indications are that
Cannon may win out but It will be a
gc»d fight before It Is settled.
Preminont Sons of Vstsrans.
The Sons of Veterans opened their
headquarters In the county couH
bouse this mPmIng at 10 o'clock with
Latlies’ fine Kid f ^ ^
Commander F. J. Kellogg of Battle
Shoes at..........A
Creek presiding. There are several
prominent veterans In the crowd In
cluding Past Commander Fred <T.
Stillaun and Adjutant Walter 8.
We have a few* more of those
lUynes of Battle Creek. Past OomL:itulitw’ tine Pat. Kid $2.00
mander Franklin D. Eddy, cashier of
Oxfoi>nls selling
the Grand Rapids postoIBce and ex
now at
county clerk of Kent county. F. N.
Worley of Grand Rapids and Quarter
master Shaw of Battle Creek.
Cummander-in-Cblef Dlarkmar addr<‘sse<l the assembly this morning
very ably, giving a fine Ulk on the
importance of the order and how
No Trouble to Show (iooils ^
essary It was that there should be
5 E COR FRONT 8.UM0N
such an order to perpetuate the mem
ory of the veterans who had fotjght
to save the union. There will come a
time in tho near future, and It Is get
ting nearer every day. when there will
Abetraots of Title
1*0 no more veterans and It Is the duty
PRICES SATISFACTORY
of their sons that the names
242 E FRONT ST.
Bstabllahad in l«ee
deeds of the valiant fathers should
Room
aiO Stats BankUda.
Ccn. Wilmon W. Clackmar ©f Boston.
live on In after years.
‘ It is ver}' probable that Frank J.
rotnraamUT lu Vhi< f Ora nd Army of the Rciiubllc.
Kellogg or Battle Creek, commander
admirably of the Sons of Veterans, will succeed
Timvcrse City has nevi^r lieforo been the arrangomrata
himself. He Is very |»opular In the
honored with such a large Imh1> of dls planni'd and rarriod
AKsUtant Adjutant Concral WyrkofI organisation and the delegates
tlagulshed piKtplu from all parW of
the sUle. and it is niG- t»» say that no has JKH*n a liusy man sinco hU arrival to be universally In favor of him. Howhd^lquarters in the annex evt*r. Mr. Kellogg urged upon Prof. 1.
organisation includes in iu memlMT- it bis hotel
b<
ahip so many i*«i]*le
linnuralile f tbo Park Plac«' hotel. General B. Qllbi*Pt of this city to make the
Wjrknfr
lias nu‘l each delegate as he race. Although It was a great honor,
dUtlnctlon.
...
THESTSTEH or PUCES OK WAMOS IH PLAW
1 jiresii’liliM hiniseir and provided him Mr. Gilbert refused to cons« ni.
The veterans of the civil war
Private House
to Aasigi
Assignments.
FIGUSES—AT GUNRELL BEOS WAS ADOPTED
the offlclal encampment badge,
Trtvurse City's gnost^ The town Is
The
committee
In
charge
of
the
In
in
chart
old hand at the business at
their, to do a. they will, and tlj^ they
^ formation bureau has been rushed
TEAIS AGO.
serving his third ti
wm honor the city ami th. nb.e ve^
He
with business ever since yesterday
Ho Is
is personally
personally acqualntac
goes without saying.
lark IM^c ^
----------------------and they
had up to noon today
ed with ^
a largo numl»er ^
of the drlt'- ------------hotel presented last night and this I
uldely ncqualnttMl and ! assigned more than 300 people to varimorning a picturesque
old vet ^
numerous duties of on* homes In the city, and many more
erans with silver locks and l*rtnls
onabllng him to handle the' will be assigned before night. A fair
t\nged with gray, mnny of ihi-tu pure
details quickly and fatlsfsc , estimate may be had of the nurol*er of
white, and others whose fonn* have!____
.
^
1------ -w.In the city directly
--------• ••
P'rovvB
Inte
ttMily.
born bent with the Ir many y.-xr* of i
^ Repreaeotatlon of Oclegalta.
to tic encampment, when to this
honorable nervier, mingled aUb each
ar® ' to*r are added as many more who arc
Traverse Ciiy Hwer Before Honored With Such
Distinguished People
Special
Prices
EX-SEN. CANNON FOR COMMANDER
ON WAtM
WEATHER
FOOTWEAR
Strong Indications That Evan Man WiH Land tne
Coveted Position
I Cognianler KelltR Mqr SiceenI Himself as Heait ef tbiSons
If Veteiaos Tboogh Piif. L B. Silbeit of
TNis City Was Urged to Mate
The Race.
»!»!»!
I
1 nir. *'S0ldkr
y Too sman to be well pleated with thi« city. We
aie pleated to tee you, too. Bat didn't you leave
tome of the family at home who wonld appreciate
*a little eonvenir of the place. Onr ttore it full of
fine little gifts that ore very reatoDaUu in price.
Come and tee ns.
dtp Book Store
THE HOIART CMPANT Ptbr.
TO OUR FURNISHINGS
1 put you la
the bu«t of HnmuMV Flxiass
forfaelua ii rwtax lii.-rnKitt«4«r wUh
Htrsw Bata. th» b>«l vartriy
•r rMOty atylWi hau i*M>«n-FROM
60c TO aS4X) «HrU. .uasMtiTf
or eumfort. eooluM aad iruod •mrrUam.
PROM BOc TO 82.00. rs~-y
Ho.,. wbl k 1..W
ibWud r
Pair.
Jui^Tonp
«. lUW at«iUl4w U«la>.
drolors
Kuback & Hoft
OOoWHImrm
sue. $3.00 >00 $3.50 -MtAr-v
READY FORYOURINSPEGTiOH
including all the new lasts, in
all the new IratluTS. Ton are
iu eviUeuce ami our nssortuieiil is ivirticubrly jrood.
BACMAIMT
IK inunoii n pncE
Ask For
Anything
AIL SOUDaBd All SIZES
1.00
I
WAITly
DRUG J^TORE'
O. C. MOFFATT
WMti Cams Oilndt iar Haa
WaniB aad CklMrn
Call and See Them
ALFRED GREILICK
&C0..,
mcaiGArs leaoug mdsic hoose
wuh
IXrm™r"TOe”hlJrS«'°
”1*' *' *
f to state that i tcranaster.
oea-MUl. .r. pt»-.
la<%M Blacfcw. DsMBtaiBat Cob-'
%
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind.^
If 3'ouwould keep out the flics and musquitoes ^ee
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast an>ahing on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY HFG. CO.
Cltlx«nsPhon«.32| Ball. 160.
W. L. Brown. Mdnagwr.
THE SINGING ALUMINUM
BUTTERFLY
?
1
0
•;
runr «
..iroany more located in the varloon
lod.. boteU and boarding hoones. At first
there was a little confusion to locat
ing some of the delegate*, but to a
short time the machinery of the
bureau wax to thorough working order
iMmiIm.he JS™ie-,h.d*ealn ;®''®®>
*Vrb«k. po... and vixliorx were assigned to comfortgad w»h ,h«e Who .ere here fer U.e;
"" ■”' ”*
,
.Hh olrtt .<,!,*«« k.<l
i •“*
OflClal prrocecdlngx.
Iran
Dr. CuHIt of M*
*“ **. “*^ **^*
It was an Inspiring sight to thonc' Raplilt. who in in attendance, holds!
,
Who realised the Impurtancu of this; the uvoni of bcltik one of the youngregard has been extremely wen
able that
that'j est veterans In the' stele, being but done.
gaUkSrtof. and Ii i« quite pn»bablc
The Parade.
with few a?xccbllor.s there has not j thirteen yearn of age when he entered
hoeo a larger attendance of delegates-1 the northtTU ranks and wore the bine
The parade started a little after 2
The Ide^ wcai'vcr. together with the with sturdy valor throughout the long o'clock and after paaatog over the line
populaiity of Traverw City aerred to strugglo. William Davey of Detroit.
tait^ was reviewed at the Park
bring In large crowds In aMiUon to qoartermaatCT cif Falrbtuka post No. Place by NaUooal Commander BlackIs with the Detroit delegation ___ Department Oommaader Ge^
the fietogsten from the poau of the va
rious parte of the auiti. Tho hotel thongh while en route last August to R. Hopkins and the staff oflfoers.
Itaelf U ablaxc with aatkmal color*, the national encaunpment < at Boston Jndge Lbrto Roberts, marshal of the
and .the air rt*xoundt'd
rt^toundiHl with naHtHIkl he was buried off the train near To day. led the procecaloa and he was
aanale. The» reccptlaa^^ti^MOfittees of ronto and almost fatally Injnred he followed by the Traverse City hand
raelimcn*^ the
were still anosrs nothing to dMer him from The dty officials to carriages came
Isdlas and genclimcn
exerted tli
attending. Comrade Davey Is past aext aad foUosrtog them were the al
the utmoan to make U i^oasaaii for the {commander of Fairbanks poet and for dermen.
t«U«H
wisMs
of Vst.
STREETS OF THE CITY ARE
THR0N6ED WITH VETERAHS
ndriNl dii<-gat(‘s are
tho Important boxlncx of -ibe encamp ; J*""'
.i.t..
am the over
realnive. nr-......d
ckMA7
sBd yrnmmiMr,
6 O’OLOOIC EDITION
TIIAVUIM CITY, MICHIOAN, TUB»AY. JUHtLtQ. 1ME
6 PAQE8
WEATHER-PSItlr
ci^SmvGTe^ma^HSaiwGS!
COMPARE THE SUITS
WE OFFER AT
$12.00
with anything else shown, 'and see if the fit and finish
ofthegooda we offer do not surpae* the ordinary
clothes aold at thii ^oe—see our window.
.
8HRRMAM
£vUlJlfm.|
(Mwwcsoaa
Push the stick in the ferrule STRAIGHT. Hold
tween the hands as shown in the picture and then push
RIGHT hand forward SLOWLY and let go.
See that the wings stand at right angles with the
stick and be sure that the twist or angles in the wings
is the same in both.
IT WILL FLY 50 feet in the air; across the street;
fifteen or twenty feet from you and return; in a large
circle, returning to hands, etc., etc. Fly it upside down
and it will spin like a top against the ceiling. Tip your
hands down to lly it away from you. It’s possibilities
arc unlimited..
Tlie Slnrteg Butterfly Blakes a Fine Hummiui: T<v
By straightening the angle out of the wmgs and
spinning on the floor or table.
EVERYBOUY.wants a Singing Butterfly.
Om Rms CrM.wtlA EmE PwduK i> CUlifwV Hurt.,
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
M
TH« IVEMIna RCCOftO, TflAVEJtMt CWf, MtCNIOAN. TUEtOAY, JVIfK «. 110S.
m
i^mcolTiieis
t rcCatred to the coMalttaw; Ocorge A. 1
j EVERYTHIRG10 GAIN AND IfOIIQNG TO LOSE
PaikAreUtMaakfKaYM
Peeoad ward aakteg that tba balMiag| The caatpset and boad off Ae Oea« tk* aewar «a BaaMpk aad Bajjtial Mtkoittkte company 3kra apalrwete ka paatpoaad ^ rsar. or aatil i p|.,nre4.
kcctarplaaBaiwdaTtea4.eaaaad«oa-i ^..l^lMad or Joka KmmtT.
MtNimilt AOORCMCO TMB CITY aldenbla dteeaaatea. Mr' Btaghaaif^t^ Tbciaas Dyer aad A. P. HuHlwaatai tka aa«taaar «a WMfce a acwl,,,^, „ ^dlea. waa referred to
daUNaL LAST NIGHT.
aet of pteaa. Mr. Qsldwen atatad tkat ^
comailtiea <m Iteamat.
: of tke aewar skate Bay
Tie kofldlBC I
kaia.oalylTe cr.Ul^a^.;
vanderkor*. with O. P. Oanrwr
I
IN BUYING A REFRIGERATOR NOW
job gwiii the ooBTenNoee haring all food ainffs ptaaorfgd
WaMringtoa. D. C—Tb* Itetamsr
in aw* perfect cooditkm that Oieymby be aerred man apElectTie Power coaipany haa aecared
petixing maimer and at Ibe
(be coatract for arc lights ip certain
pabllc parks at $85 per Ugbt per year |
aaaMi time ]T<tm will «re Biort
or a total of $5,525.
than the ooet in a eini;U*
Temawanda. N. Y.—The Tooawaada|
aeaaoa.
Power sampnay haa aacared the com
tor Mgbting the atream and parks
with 12U BTC llghta Psrlive years at
■pty la, it was Impaaalhle to get a,
Mr. OvteU presemrd
mtlMaeUiry aewar. Mr. Biagham want
$70 per lamp per year.
Bteghamptoa. N. T.—The Blaged the
baasptan Ught. Heat and Power
as that would be feasible.' The wbol*
pany has secured the eoatraict for MC
amttar was ftnally laid over until tke
Th© laiKWt and roost com.
or more laeandosceai Ugbu cf am
aext asaeflag
plot© lino in the city. Buy
teas than 32 candle power at $21A0
Tka board of public wprka then prowhere you oan jffct -the U*t
Mr. Winnie brought up the -slough pm- light per year.
seated estimate No. 1 of the Bate
Iirtccs and have the !*st nxOt
de^ptmdon
Eighth
street
and
Front street parteg which amouniei
Miss Kins Payn arrived Sunday
amved thSl it be remedied. This
to I2.C28A0. ReeetTed aad died.
■Diitm'nt to chooa© from
frtMn the board of broaght forth the fact that load after from Superior.-whera she has bi-t-o
mi.OO DOWN
pubUc worta askiar aulboHly to Im- load of gravel had b*-on dumiHMl In toachlng hchool. She was accompaiMed
will buy any loo Box ^ Keprove the park properiy around the there only to disappear. Alderman by her cousin. Rickard Clark of Port
frigerator wo havo.
Arthur.
Oct.,
for
a
ton
days'
visit
with
city library was received and filed. | Everett aald that be knew that that
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr..
____________ Ion from tke board of | was true and suggested that the mlpublic worka'sutlng that the baw-jeroU-s of the forauT swamp ate li. Oeorge Pavn.
ment la the rear of Joseph Wllhelin’s; The matter caused a little talk on
A Huge Task.
Btore on Unkm street was In a dan- macadamlring and Mr. Winnie moved
Lake the
It was a huge taak to underUl
geroos
was received. The j that the city engineer prepare llgures iir* of such a bad case of kidney dis
use as that of C. F. Collier, of (Cheroease
kce. la, but E3ectrlc Bitters did It. He
srriles: “My kidneys were to far gone,
writes:
i could not ail on a chair wliboui a
cushion; and suffered from dreadfuJ
Bad Scare.
Somo day you will get a bad scare,
karkache. headache, and
im fi-el a pain In your bowels
In Electric Bitter*, however,
sumption. Tlie pruien-ss of wmsurnp- \
Safety lie* In
cure, and by them
Is. a wire cure
perfc-ct 1
JtUE PEmBIS FKSElia
ss
'‘JTZ
HMMK AQAlNtT TMB PNOPOBCO eXTBHMON.
jttBair
‘SAtsazASsr'
tBMOULO PC NfPAINKX
Tfc» «tUNlk» «f Ik* city council
VM c*ll*d teat CT«Uo» to a -»Hilc
Mr* CB aut Bgktk street Tkte
kote la «a«tel« was a *wt*i9 at
tl»* and tAutm fbm straet was laid out
aooagk Knttrel, It is saW, to repair
ararp otkar sOaot la tke dty kaa beea
dBMpai la tk«w. But as fast as U te
pat oa. H dteappMTs and tke street la
tke aarty apria* and late fall reatwiblaa a *Yloagl> of despoad.- This U
an the tnore deplorable because the
Or.ABLMarUal
CMBcar ta •uccaad Or. Lasstaa.
Or. A. H. Holliday Ukrary
Tke principal kuslness ‘before tke
dty coaacll last (evening was the mat
ter of «*lendin« the saiooa Umlte tm
Raadolph Strtit west oa Day street.
218 feel. After Ik* coundl bad beeo^
addrcaacd by srcral cMlseB*. a repnaeptallve of ibf lisw and Order lagoe.
ih* swTctary of the Pastoral assoelaUoa and listeaed to thn-e oaomunlcaUaaa of r*moat|tranre, also a minuriiy
rsfioH of the llemse commlttw. tba
matiar was sc-ttk-d by adopting the
aJnority report, whlrh recommended
that the pdlikin be noi granu^d
The tfsi petlthm read was one «»•
talntng orer 200 names of ellli'.ens of
’ ICC Boxes and
Refrigerators
bnc from the Pastoral assoclailoii
slgaed by the socreury. Rev. E. L.
Reqoa, for the Protestant ministers of
the city. The third was from the Utw
and Order league, slgm-d by the presi
dent. Rev. a N. Holsaple. and the aacretary. Rev. Hugh Kennedy.
A report, signed by Mr. Ovistt of
the eommltle<* on llcenres. was pre
sented under the proper head. He recommcoikHl ihss tke limits be not lextended. as the majority of l^e resi
dents dill not fanlr It. After the read
ing of the report, Mr. Oviati alatod
that he had made an Investigation and
found to the best of his belief that
such was the case. The ros>or then
called for remarks, and J. B. Ba-ney
responded, saying that it would de
crease the value of property and there
__ haa been
_
experimenting I »ss * strong opposition to it. Julius
Canada
YUh a preferential Uriff In favor of (Koenig also spoke in oppiM^iilon to the
Or«at Biitaln. and Is am at all *aUs-j measure and then Rev;^R. KHolsa^.
Order
bad with th* reaulL Brliiah manu- president of the Law
facturers have been receiving somi- league,
special reduction oh woolen goods
H* said that a canvass had l*oen
and textllea. aad the only noticeable i made
the Second ward and that the
rapult of this arrangement so far as ] •rbUment was against it The people
la ooocemed has been the do not want the aaloon near their
overloading of Canada's market with homos. Ho said that If there was «
Brlttoh |oods gnd the almost complete petition to plsce s ssloon ss
obtlteratkw of Canada’s texUle indus home of one of the aldermen as that
try. And -now the Canadian manufac would be to other homes la the ward,
turers are asking for an increase in that they would protest.
Rev. K. U llequa that stated that
the tariff oa British importations of
woolen goods. Canada's experience while the |»etltl(»n from the Phstoral
in this matter should be well eon- association conUlned tmly
■Ideiwd by those in this country who It represented over 2.000 clear headcsd
are clamoring for tariff reductions people. There were now two saloons
through the expectation that Increased for ever>- Protstant church and
trade would follow the favor thus ex saloon for every 600 people in TravCity. H‘* objected to either the
tended to our trade comiietitora.
i-stabllshroeut of more saloons
extensteh of limits.
RESORT OPENED.
As the commUtev on Uoensea, with
Vary RIoasant Time at the Flral Party
at Silver Lake.
OrawD. Mich.. June to.—The openIng party given by H. C. Burt Friday
evening in hU m-w nwort on Silver
lake was a decldi-d success* Music
was furntehed by Helm's orchestiTt of
Traverse City and clghiy-slx number*
were aukl to the dance ball and sup
per was served to all who wished In
the dining imriors.
The two gnsoUne tewts ownetl by
Burt and Anthony were both running
all night on little pleasure excursloaa
about the lake and the evening was
enjoyed by tiver *00 t«Hiple.
If
P
m
I
1'^
Haw's Thia.
Mfa Otar One Hundrad Dolter*
ward for any case of Catarrh teat »
. We. the undersign^, have knov
r. J. Cheaay fbr th* teat 15 yw and
S*Wa »nS7
Jte. Wholeaal* DruggIsU. Toleto. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cur# to takea Intoraaltj. ««Uag
•ad maebtt* suifsea* of th* ^e»taatlmoalals seat free. Price. 71c p«r
BotllA BaU hy all draggtote.
. ttoka BaU** reallF PiUa foe ooastli
Hiss Mary BdHars-of>torthport who
toa*
am* Jirf*itly '
ver>-.
relief and,v sure
HolUster'a Rocky Mountain Tea is j cured mc.“ Prompt
. ^
, i
.Impir llq»W .lortric).,- 1.
j
.."S.WelT Vve“1
ever>- part of your body, bringing new » pneumonia, tlnsrani-i-d at Johnson ]
blood, strength and new vigor, it! Drug Stuie Co.'s. F. H. Meads and S. j
M. D. Morgan.
landcf McPho»won PosL
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
“;s.“a,sr.-£'s "tS JTfii
ililnUnp. d«vi.<lve action,
Chapin's New Feather Renovator ianUClc.-\r
vigor of l»oil>- and mlml.
vim
Hie j
A NEW FEATHER RENOVATOR S|uu-kle of life, comi-s to al! who use
u Just been Installed la. N., B. , Ho^i^^cr's Rocky .Mountain Ti-a. 86
Chapin's
carpet
cleaning
works.
ipln's
,
Tea or Tabb-tK. Jukr.M.n Drug
he feathers are thoroughly cleaned j
by high pressure of dry steam, dried • '
and cooled by cold blast process.
|
—---------------------The orders that have been accuranNo Secret About It
It Is no secret. lUal for cut*.
■lAROAIN
Driving or general pur
pose horse, buggy, har
ness, wagon and double
harness. You can save
money by taking advan
tage of this offer.
iKWt time of the year to bx*k after
Arnica Salve, ‘it didn't take long
June 15-€t
to cure a bad stire I bad. and it is all
your feathers.
I.” writes 1). U Gre-
.itiSEIL
Wail A S^a’ drug stort*s.
rived in lh<* city this morning.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
try a record want ad.
Judge Advocate Alko B. Morse of Ionia.
Chairman of the board was Instructetl of what an dmprovomenl which wonld
be stiUable. would cost. •
to order It Exed.
Mr. Biugbam called the attention of
John Baumbaugh was recommonde.l
by the board of public works to In the council to the condition of a
spect the paving. His cnnuH-nsatlon vert on Seventh street. This wi
fixed at $3 a day and the report dered renain-d.
He also brought up the matter of
adopted.
communication from Frank Wll- employing the bithulithic company
1 objecting to a crtiok In his side crush stone for the city. After so
walk on the north side of Twelfth Jabs at the city stoue crusher, c<»uncll
aireet was referred to the ctmimluee adjounied without action.
on streets and walks.
d.
Fingers Were Crushed.
Standing Committee Report*.
William
The 1 year-old baby
The committee tm streets and walks
DavlUhon gut Its fingers In a wringer
reoommendtHl that Ibird avenue
yestenlay ard twij of <}iom were
Improved. Adopted.
badly cnisb«*d that a pliyslciau had
The commute** on streets and walks
araiuitate Hie ends cf the index and
T«port*-d that It did not favor putting
s«HHUid fingers of the left hand
crushed stone on llay street iinle.;s the
projieriy tiwners pul in a curb and gut
lb*a!Uifylng uu tluMl.s ihat Injure the
ter. In regard to the Cltixens Teb*■i*<t*pini. ii«l«H|
phone eompany is»l*-s, it re<v*pini.
nd«H| Kkln and lu-alih are dangenuis.
IK foot alley j te-aulifurwilhout .liseomfon tiy taking
that they Im' plac***l
whlrh the property owners were will j HoHi.xier s Ibs-ky M^miitaiu T«-a. SunIng tOugrant S«‘v*‘ral walk.*; and cim.sis j sltiy fares follow its us*-. Lif. ceni*.
walk* were also reporteil ujion Mr j Johnson Drug Co.
Bingham wanted x*emenl crosswalk oh
Division street, al the end of Eighth
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
street. His ami-ndnu-nt losi and the
reiKirt was adopted.
The committee on claims an«l ae
counts n-ported the usual batch, of
blUs which wer«> <irdere<l iwui.
IiMb<.r..|iaa\ili- in h<H w».«thfr. ckJOr. Martin Health Officer.
tuK. MxUiinr. iU««iurtilng. All Uh.
Irwduia TaVrum P«.wd*-pi. Bfxall
The mayor appointe«I Dn. J. H. Mar
tin health officer to sure<*ed Dr. IjiwJohnson drug co.
bon. Dr, Holliday aa a member trf the
board of library trustee* and Sexton
COOLINC TALCUM
MAKING MARTIAL MUSIC.
MeP«»*raon Port Drum Corns Compo**g of Three Generationa.
Lowra of martial music were very
muck pleased yesterday with the ad
vent of the McPherson post drum
corpa. TWs drum corpe U unique as
h to compoeod of three generalhins
though they do not iM'long to the same
family.
C. E. Render, lifer, and Dan Miller,
anare drummer, fought in the civil
war; Henry Johnaon. leader. Is a mem
ber of the Bona of Veteran*; Robert
Redaar. baas drummer. Is a non of c'
R. Redner. Md Clarence Redner and
Lowell BucketL anare drummers arc
aged TWspecUvely 1$ and 10 year*.
K-as*s, ■
OStiVO.
stomach.
neys. liver
Drug Store
Johnson 1)
R. E. Wallit A Sons.
50c.
diy.
VarkMts- remedies were proposed
last era^lag. tba most feasible apparaatlf baltig that the retldenia of the
stiwdt pat la ja combined curb sad
gattsr aad the street be macadam Ixed
H saema Bwt now wbea tk* gratrel Is
put
wltb aothlag to bold St. the
haatfT teams ruanteg ovar It spread
It out aad the avreet beeomes lower In
the laiddte.
InNiis Inaugural message Mayor
Priedrk^ gave facts and tgnres con
cerning maeadamfetng which showed
that It could he accompUsbed at a
comparatirely small cost. On account
of Its Importance as a commercial
Btreet, East Eighth street would make
a very good place to begin macadamis
ing and It should Im- done.
the exrt'ptlon of Mr. Ovlatt, had re
ported previously in favor of the
measure. Mr. Dockeray ipoved that
the minority report be adopted.
Abbott stated that he had signed the
report because he understood that
there was no opposition.
^
Mr. Glllett moved as an amendment
to the motion made by Mr. Dockeray.
which was really jm amendmeuL as
preVloos-motIqn . had been to iwoelve
and file the report, that the whole mat
ter be put over, until the next i
Ing. The ameiv,dm«Bt to the aa
meot was lost ^by aeven to three.
Dockeray's ambndmeat carried unaalmoosly and the original mathm
amended also carried nnanlmonxly.
PsUtions and Comnuinlcationa.
A petitkm from N. B. Chapin aak>
tng that transient feather renoTators
be required
Hceasc wa
ferred to the Ucaaae oommUtee.
A petitioa Blgned by J. W. MmikaB
and others that th* land lying hetwsoa
Baal Bay park and Rastte ooun ha
portteaaed as an addRloo to tlte park
and also that If posalhte all tb* land
hatwwn tba bay and tbs^park ha pur-
ilMYDER
DKNTIST
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
JUNE-JULY-AUGUST
ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES
,-ii
That a person has who makes a selection from our stock, lies in our money
saving prices and tempting assortment.
Our goods appeal to those who
want good goods, just as good as made, and just as economical i
DIqu Doll
ridj Dull but get your supplies
from us. All prices of balls—all si/es of
bats—a good selection of catchers’ milts
— a good base runner wants the ibcst of
shoes and good shoe plates—the catcher
wants a good m.ask and jirotcctor. We
«-upply every member of the ’’nine.”
i
i
-
'■Vi' VKi:
•;V
-
nil Qinuoo
Ull OlUfUU summer kitchen must
have the coolest stove made—that is
cither oil or gas. You can't keep cool
working around a great wood stove. Oil
stoves sell from $3.7.5 up. Gasoline
stoves from $3,00 to $27.00, and a fine
kne ot gas ranges from $1L00 to $1^.00*
A Gooit Refrigerator
like the
Celebr.i_____
___
pleasure
to
teS Leonard Cleanable, is a ph
own. They are cleam air-tight, strong
and built on scientific principles. They
are really an ornament and should be in
every home. They would be in yours if
you knew how convenient they were.
They tell from $7.75 to $42.00.
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?
Don’t forget we have all kinds of ELECTRIC
FANS. TO SELL OR RENT.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
12S CASS STREET
PHONE SOI
^ THE HANNAH & LAY
M
IIERCANTILE COMPANY
M mis IN
la^MD
MJDCmiAM Qor CVBN WITH CO-
Tto tmM ff Mn.
FHapaiHdL
Aaeoim. v« to Mi at tto r
MI Bw mtn,^umman9m m
If^dack.
FDUBKTDEITHTDDIY snsisfffKoniK
TWNawmilEIBUIS
f ^{AComarrs'WEM mumbrous
IN OOFFBR COUNTRY.
in
BOWER m BE LET GO
Trato Oaa Mao KWag hgr RacA,
■MUIHSMaWIB
fUOHT AT A CRITICAL ROUTT OF
Tl^ OAMC.
V
•• H« tiWm»0W tW -marHiM
- ItoR Faaato It U«m*-
Bt WIfR to lh« Brtolto R«ord.
Ool«atos. O. Jo»« ».-Tto Ool«»M dtycoMrfl Motoay Blflit PI
tloartepX^ IB to-etoll simnd •Uod*.
tt to tto iBMit of CoitBdlBto Bayeri’
Ttov totas obatroeui tiy a bat at a
fdtlMl poliit Mi aa AoMrioaa asaodar
tk« sM«at Ndl paib. Tto ocSMtoe
w paaaoi by tbe aaaalaioto pc
tbeoovacil.
TAFT MAS COMCUUOCO. MOWCVCR. XHAT MB IS INNOCCNT,
By Wliw to tto Braatog Baaori.
GataaeL Htoh, J«»® S0.-ftoor poopto Ml death la tto lake oopper dls•Uttar la Laft '
trtottaday. Jaaaph Lapege, age fO. a
HTtottor to Nat Ha Stoll
raapeetad Mnaer BTtog aear GhasseU.
•a RalabMS.
was rwa down by a Mllwaakee pa
gm tialB. ioha a Brt^kaoa. a ierd
By Wka to Cto Mreaias Baeori.
■wa mployed in tto Cal«*aM>t aad
Waabtagtaa. Jaaa M.-SecreUry aC Hccto Bslae. was killed by a lante
War Tbft*a cnadBatoo la tbe Bovea piece of timber CaUlag oa bUa. Mrs.
caaa reads that Lootos to ia- Michael doggla. agad M. slipped from
of aay erroag dotag bat be a bridge orer a samjl stream
leavea to tbe prestoeal tbe totaradai- Matchwood and was’droaraed. an Anatkm of tbe qacatloa as to vbetber or triaa. BUM oakaowa. amptoye
the drcomataaoea B
aSaer at Tri-Moantain, was thrown
dtoaMaaei fnaa the dlpk>- fitn a skip nad wu killed.
Btotlc aerrleea. Looaili was chi
with reeelriag $10,000 aaphalt mooey
while aBtatoiar at Garacaa. It la tto
g«ml opIahiB that tto preaMeat win
ieeUe to dtopenae iwith BowoTa I
THIRTY-EIOMT CITIZENS WERE
KILLED IN RIOT.
HOUSE WELL PLEASED
ENGINEER
major hbndbrshot is a won-
CAUSED
LOSS * OF
Many Were Also Wounded—Charge
WM
the
Rceutt
of
a
THREE LIVES IN A WRECK.
OBRFUL DBUMMCR
J '
Namtora ^ Local Tatont
OivaR at tto CongraBntarUInmaiR.
Major Ifendersbot .and son, J. €.
BendersboLiimved ttomseives artiste
. la their line lut evealag at the onterlaiament gtrea la tbe City opera
boose. Tto major showed himself to
be a pastmaster at the art of baadling
.a dram la bis two dram roles. **The.
ladtatloB of a Locomotire- and *^he
ImltaUcm of a Battle.** HIs son gave
two pleasing selections from Tbe Bo
hemian Girl on tbe fife sod cxairina.
and also gave a good rcadlns entitled.
•The Young Waited.”
Miss niMb Tlmblin gave. In her
pleulag maaner. ”Thc Old Man and
Jim.** an appn>prUte war story. Dr
J. A. Snyder sang *The Sword of Ban
ker UUr and was forced to respond
to u encore. Miss I&llth Anderson
long ago sroa her way Into tbe hearts
of Traverse City people, and last
evening hold tbe aildlenco la captivity
with her selcoUoa. The Whistling
ReglBMSit.** Miss Bdna Miller played
her aerompanlmcmnt. MIm ('harlotte
lagrlg did ”Tbe Star Spangled Ban
ner” In pantomime, and tbe program
ended by tbe audletiro singing “Amer
ica.”
Himself and Oltor Engineer Were Ing to advices received here todaj
Badly Injared—Two Flrwnen and
serioni disorders cnlmlnatlng In
attack on the police by Cossacks have
Braksman Killed.
occurred at Vosnesclsk. a toi
Khersod. Citisena who engaged in
By Wire to the l^ealng Record.
Newington. CVrnn.. June JO—Because the demonstrations were charged by
he misunderstood orders Bagtoeer 8. Cossacks. Thirty-eight persons were
Scniltt sent here to help a heavy Ftok- killed and many wounded according
bill frelgbt train np a grade early this to the repots.
morning pr«lpliated a wreck In which
PUBLIC 18 WELCOME.
three of the crew were killed and him
caught up the old familiar air and
started to sing It Instantly It swept
along the line and every old soldier
was singing, not as they used to slag,
but In tbe quavering, uneertala voices
of age. **Maybe we didn't ting that
down South.** said oae aad his
panloB quickly wiped someUdag from
oea. J. Crowell and wife^jiLrhelaoa his eye that gllsteaed ta the bright
are here for tbe eac^ai^eat and to Jane uualighL
wtolt their bfotgtorigrMeNamara.
H. Daathnr to Lriaad aerfyad la tto
city thie manlRg to attead tto em
sesskm at tbe Presbyieriaa church j
^ olveo.
"UNCLE BILLY” WAS GONE.
at 8.30. The scsskm was opened
with the addrasB of the presMcat.
The camp fitP tonight wUl be open Taps Hto tosa Sowadsd for Man
Mrs. Nell Lonlse Ward who said that to the public and prasUod over by
Sooght by His Comrade.
the order would act have an easy time Judge Lorin Roberta. A pkaatog pro“I’ve come to see Unde Billy
lust work, la spile to this the |
^ ^ given, iacludiag ed<
Smith.' said oae of the comrades thU
order had been very successful. She ■
by tbe Queen City quartet. » mpralng. “I harea*t seen him for a
also recounted the work she bad done 1 recUatkm by Miss Edith Anderson, long time. 1 wonder if he is much
aad the work of the oSceiu of the | ^|n
Blanche Bamt
changedr' As gently as possible he.
order dosing by paying a very worthy |
accompanlmcal by ^ Mis* was told that taps bsd been sounded
tribute.
' yiyrta ! Miller. Addresses
for “Fnclc Billy” and the next re
After the president's address, the re- ;
a>mmander4a-ChIef W. W. union they would have would be <m
port of tbe librarian and Inspector and n\^^i:mmr of Boston. Departmeat Com- :ht field where they would U« lined up
were read and approved «®«1 j^nder Hopkins of Detroit, Galted f- r laspertlon by the Great Command-1
the session mas honored with a visit‘gutes Pension Agent p. A. Jaae* of «.r. The “Uncle Billy"^erred to was
of the commander in chief and two - j>«.trolt and Judge Jlaboll to St- Jdms. C-unty Agent W. M. Kmlth whose
comrades and after routine business;
^ particularly Interest-1
occurreil only few u:<"in1bK*ago
tbe meeting adjourned until 1:30 thU :
m*-e(lng aad one of those gatheT-|_
aflcrnooTj
afternoon when the secretary’s rep»irt
rep»ui j
«blch will Iw as inspiratloa to! ^-unipment
presented. This report was ew- j
veteran* of the civil war mad to I jyi^d to make a sccct-ss.
peclally tnierestlng showing tbe In-1
Veterans and Bpanlwh!
---------------------crease of memlwrship of lt« during
war veteranB as well, it I* 1
FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON.
the past year, making In all 6^2 mem- ■
that the City opera housi-!
________
her* to twenty-four circle*. This vmall ^
to
capacity.
| Miss Wlgnie Caton Was Laid Away I
bond of patriotic women, blood kin of
RssL
veurans of the war of 1861, has ex
The funeral of Miss Winnie CaUm.
pended In rvlUf during the past yt-or
who died from the result* »rf bantK as
1163.26. the total amount of
m.huu c^osr v*. John ' doKcribed exclusively In tbe Ret-ord
ire* the lari quarter being
**'““*• Coo***'^
**^ yesterday, wax held frtun the Bing
t aL for 13.000 Damages
•ving a balance' on hand t»f g.’^ISJSn.
ham church this aftercouii.
Is Being Heard.
The department secretary presenU'd
self and the freight engineer badiv In
Camp FIrss Tonight and Tomorrow
jured. The kllltHl were Lewis Strat
Night Will Be Open.
ton. brakeWt; Oeo. Schlataer. fireQuite a aumbee were disappointed
; John Dennlslow. fireman.
this morning, even press n-prewntatives being denied admission, tiecanse
PERhONAL.
they couldn’t listen to the addresses
the session of the oocampment this
A. J. Hale of Bcllalrc Is Iq the city morning.
If a veteran hadn’t tl
today.
countersign he wasn't altowed to cnt<
Mrs. Wllism D. Kreuf and daugh and there were some protests made.
ter of Duluth. Minn., are visiting Mrs. This gave rise to the rei'<»rt that the
E. 11. Ssulsbcrry of Wayne street.
camp fires tonight would be only for
C. T, ThompiMm and slater left today the delegates. This, however, is a
for a day's fishing at Ftoich.
mistake as not only the old soldiers
B. Holmes and wife who have urheiher delegates or not. and the gen
been attending the Bpworth League eral pablic will bo admitted to the
oonvention at Mancclona passed camp fires tonight and tomorrow
through the city this rooming oo their
nIghU
wsy homo to Bnipiro.
Mrs. J. Anspsrh of Kingsley was In
NOTED GONG WRITER.
the cUy yesterday.
Mrs. William IVKrelf and daughter
Ihllth. who has just graduated with Helan E. C. Baimer of Lansing U In
th* City.
honors, of Levering arc the guesU of
Helen E. C. Batmor of Lanfeing. the
Mrs. E. II. Sallsberry,
William Kellogg returned Ust night noted song writer of the L, O. T. M.
and
Eariem
Star.
Is In attendance at
from a trip to Albion and Marshall.
tbe W; R. C. mei'tlng. having arrived
Gtxwge Sheldon of Kalkaska Is !
. .'Taken Frsm a Jail and Was
late yesterday afternoon and I* a guest
ibe city attending the encampment.
Hsnglag a Tree Near the
H. D. Cord of Alden airlv€*d In the of the Park Flare. She Is past worthy
. ReadsMs.
cit yto attend the cncapipmcnt this grand and prominent fraternally and
socially- One of the latest song* from
noon.
By Wire to the Kvebing Reword.
Rob SheiMird of Old Mlwloi Is Jn her pen was dedlcaltHl recently it
Camden. Ark,. June 2«.—A mob
liartmeui FresUk-nt Florence S. Bab
tbe
city.
tiMik from the Jail a negro who shot
bitt to *>e read at the twenty-soconu
Lsthai
l*ullreman Nc-wman and carried him
annual encampment in session today.
across tbe river. Incoming passengers member of Cast po/»t is In tbe e
saw the iMidy of the negro dangling tending the encampment.
PRESENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL.
O. B. Oanliner of tbe J. F. lU*yiK>lds
from a Ijee n<*ar the nmdsldc.
p«»sl. No. r.2, arrived In the city Ibis W. R. C. Ladits Have a Hanctoomc
morning from Pentwater to attend
VlfilTORfi ARE ORDERLY.
Flag for Local InstHution.
the encampment.
A lH*autlful flag bangs In the head
One Lonesome Drunk Stayed 1 Prison
G. W. Hall of I*omona Is In the rlly quarters of the W. R. C- at the Fark
Lact NlghL
helping to rcpr«v*ent the Charles O. Place hotel. This Hag is for the local
The vUllt»nt to the slal«' rueamp Twist post. No. SK.
High school and will be pr«**euu-d be^
mcui are 'very hnlerly and ii« UUturltW. H. Aroldan of Maple City Is In fore the rk>s<> of the encampment. It
aaces have Invn n*i>ort«Hl to the po the city from Murray i«ost. No. 168
Is rmlrely of silk embroidered with
lice. One Jag got too lUlarioiia last
Miss Vide Oleson of this city left gold fringe with a fancy staff set In an
algbt and was given a seeun' plsr«' lev this noon for Elk Rapids where she
iron standard. The flag Is 6x7 and
atoep It off. TliU. however. Is liable will visit friends.
one of the most beautiful and costly In
to happen even without fs»o vUltoni In
The Misses Eunice Babbit and Bssle the cm .
the city. The v eterans are gtn>d p<
Vinton of Williamsburg
pIc to entertain and their condtirl
city today.
LIKE TRAVERSE CITY.
above rvproacb. The city Is rxrcllentDr. 1‘aulspa has returned frt»m Cad
■ ly policed Ud a careiul lookout ts kept illsr to her dntles In Dr. Wolfe's of Visiters Ars Well Pleased With Queen
so that the vtilturs s!« well as the cltl- fice in the Wilhelm block.
City of the North.
geas are protected.
A Record represenutlyo passing
Mr and Mrs. Mike Diebolt of W*est
Front strt'ot have pone to Buttons Bay through the crowd this rooming heard
nothing but pleasure expressed at the
where Mr DIeboU will work
THE MARKETS. ,
reception given the vlsllors by the
new t'atholic rbureb.
Bast Buffalo. June SO.—Cattle—Slow j WalUe Campbell and wife of Kalkas- city and the beauties of the city Itself.
and easy. Veal csalves—I^U. valmw jka are vUliing with relatives for a few One visitor went so far as to remark
that If he bad only k^wn that ihi»'
lower.
Sheep and lambs—Active j days.
city was as beautifully situated and
and stMdy. Hogs—Blow and &o lower i
‘ —---------------------laid out as it was he would have
Detroit. Mich.. June so —V\*bcat—j BANG “JOHN BROWN'S BODY."
moved here long ago.
July. »ov:
*
Old Soldiers* Memories Were Taken
com. 68c; No.-3-white oats. r.iVjc.
TRIAL HAS BEGUN.
Back to the Banie Field.
Toledo. O.. June JO.—I^*heat-Cash.
and old
l oatt; July.WHc;
JUiy.
.......- the delegates .....
H.05H;
September. 86\c. , While
Chicago. Jane JO.—Whml—July, j *l^ert were assembling to enter the Senator Mitchel Charged With Cemliclty in Land Frauds.
City
opera
htnise
this
morning,
an
In
SUTiwntor. M^c. Corn—Old
By Wire to the Evening Record.
July. 51T.: oW September. 53, Oats- cident ocrurrod that bad a pathklc
Portland. Ore, Juno SO.—The trial
July. 2\%c: September. l«%c. 8e|»- side. The comet band of Buttons Bay
of Beoator John H. Mitchell, chargvd
letobcr pork. |UA0; lard. $T.40; ribs. was standltig in front of tbe opera'
house and sUrted to play **John with coaneotloo with the Ignd frauds,
$7.80.
Brown's Body.” One of the veterans began here today.
VOICB CULTCRB—Mrs. VAtHda
McManns. who has Just graduated In
the teachers* coarse of the normal deparimeat of the ITnlverwltjr of Michigan
Behool of Music, will tahe puplln ta
Totoe culture thu summer at her boms,
m Sixth atreot.
June lT-«t
TRIED TO FILL TANK
Tonoirs CMF HS
Pleaaer Dead.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Mason. Mkh, June JO.-Mra. I. H.
Vaaderoook. an old pioneer of Ingham
eonnty. died this morning, aged 87.
GOING TO THE race* tomorrow?
Take tto Oolamhia wagonette or hack
tto pty dmg store.
jnne JO-lt
B. JL Shaader to Reed aty. who has
UADIBB TAKB the Oolamhia new
A- J. Bayaer. the ^delegaU from
BoeC Otorey. No. «Q. of Itolto. Midi. toagoaette lor the races tcMonow. toto Tialtlag hU hreCtor. WUliam. aad
sister. MargaieL r* i» ItoUt atreet
^TOd oa the ll:»e Pere Uargamir WUl etait ftom aty drag storsL
|tou tO-lt
* tomto ytoterday.
SOUVENIR
Sendpcur^riends
a Souotttir of
Znotrst
at?
We have them in
Boanl, Wesid and
Pnetal Curds.
work.
CanL-
Leather
Abo in Shell
Huml Wtiod, etc.; a
few sample* of which may he
seen in our show wim^.
DUUEE SUIT 01
.."TT'.i'r:.':™ vz \ ~
~-;
- ‘i
cime. h.4 conlnbutod liri..
In Urrull
ac .nnK.,.. ,nn.
"n
W. R. C. Candidates.
|
Two candidate's are ihari active
the posKlon of president of the W. R
C.. Mrs. Carrie E. T«rrv>y erf
Isle and Mrs. Maj Stocking knaggy
of Bay aty. Mrs. Knags* Is a prumi
defendant*. The case I* tbe out i
j^e death by dmwnlng of j
j
i„,„vir*t,ri and that he obtalm-el 1
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:
OISTINGUI6HEO GUEST.
Hon. Frederick O. Tucker l« Ir the,
i
.
City.
I One of the dlvtingiikhed guests of
!the city Is Hf*n. Fn-derirk D. Tucker,
jpreridem of the Memorial university
of Mason. Iowa. The Memorial uni
versity is a natlonsl Inriliutlon. found-,
ed l»y*ihe son* of veterans. It* educallun policy is pra< ilcal and adapleJ
to the ueeil* of the age. Nine stst«-s
In the Union an* «eprrt-c«nted in the
iUstltutlcm and it has made great progn-sH In H» dev«-loj»nu:nt sine** it< «»rganlzatlon In F.u>2.
HE6MW1SLTICHED
I.;'
to tto ftau or Five Fusta
nabnegastoly tather raoogatoed hy
the medal to hoMT. AfeurymnafMr
(OoatlaiM trim Ttoat Paga.)
tto wgr to was agpointad )adce advo>
cate gcMral oa tto maM to (he govurttea aad lodgsB who deshw to htoa tto
A. J. ftoaet post, was ta tto parade la acr to Mxssachaaotts. U which pOslwmmm to their oMces. locattoa to haB
whaeUd chair which he propeUed tioa to served tea years atocr fbar ad- la tto CTrlssion Tlmt FoUonmd Sto aad ttea to martlag im the «e« city
Wsa Smaly Bamsd Was
adBadC.
dtrceiory tesaited fro*. ahoiH maU
la a Harry.
As the old Tetetmas passed la renew
IThea the war brake oto to was'|am
1 the talbrasaMaa at aace to E. R. Ftole.
oa State st^tiet la float of the rertow- { prepartag for collcce bat cnHeted as a
. ageat to the R. L. Polh oompaay. Ml
By Wire to tto Evealag ReoonL
lag stand. Park Place anaex. cheer! private: sorvlag Utroagk erery n«
‘ State street. Write pUlaty. * ,
Detroit. Mich., June
l^Tille pre- ■
after cheer was glreo and tou waved | commlsskmcd o«ce.
luMlCGt
paring breakfast tat a hurry this morar j
la honor of Gommaaderdn-Ghtof mack- j
(GoaUnaed ea BDarth Paga)
lag. Mrs. WlUle Fleming aUempted to;Z:
r aad'Depa.'tmcnt Commander Hop-:
lU
a
gaaoltoe
stove
tank
wtlhoat
pat|
I
dag oat the Sre. In the cgploakm that |
Ladies ef the a A. JL
Tbe department Ladle* of the O. oistinguiahed BpMkers WiM Oalhmr folkmed she was severely bomed aad j
U in a serioas eoadltioa.
|
it. R. met this moralag for their first
nrtilrrMsi and eOod EaMftaln-
CHARGED BT COSSACKS
HE DIDNT UNDERSTAND
to
SUMMER SCHOOL
THE TR.AVERSE CITY BUSINESS COL
LEGE will conduct a Summer School commenc
ing M^day, July 3rd. and continue six weeks.
Teachers wishing to prepare for the e.xamination in August will be afforded an excellent op
portunity of doing so. In addition to the Teach
ers’ Course, we will teach Bookkeeping, Com
mercial Law, Arithmetic, Spelling, Shorthand
and Typewriting, Grammar and renm.Tnshin.
VVe will give special lessons in Benmanship.
Our teacher of Penmanship is one of the best
penman and tttacher in the slate. Anyone wish
ing to acquire a good hand writing will be great
ly I>encrittcd by attending our summer school.
BREVITIES.
Peter GarwIciL
OfUtx-r of the guanl.
neni worker In the Mlehlgnn Woman's
Suffrage association and the State
F»Jt*ratlon of Woman’s UIuI*n. She 1*
alvo a sister of the ex-nallonal presl.
(lent. Mit. F. D. Dennison. She Is a
member of the Michigan Fn-s»
Wiwuan’s as.M>ri8lion.
Mrs. Torrey Is a iuenilK*r of the
auditing N»anl of the I. O. T. M. M.
and a promltiunt member (»f the press
ass«K*latiojr Is-lng a press representa
tive at the encampnieni.
Tbe Ea.sum Star Is entertaining
Misb IJalnier and the L t). T. .M M. 1*
enienaining Mrs. Torrey.
The W. K C. will give two prlzts
tonight, one from the state ileparim.-m. * raagniflcvnl flag and the other
a solid gidd pin with a latiivl wreilh
eurtoslng an enami-r flag from the na
tional W. R. C. The latter will l»c prosented by Mr*. Kate E Jones, national
patrhrflc Im-traclor. The prizes go to
High *ch(K»l impils for a corojK-tUlon
In t-:»*ays 02 a patriotic subject.
Open Session W. R. C.
Jt wa.* afu-r 3:30 this afternoon
when the first session of tbe W. R. C.
ronventM at the Baptist church In
optui session, fully three hutulrc-d dele
gate* and mt-mlM-r* of the W. R. C.
being la attendance. The sesslou was
honored with a vixil from tbe domroander-ln-chief W'ilmon W. Biackmar,
and hia aides. Past Commander Lewi*
Konitz. member of the Soldiers’ home
board and Commander E. T. Carring
ton of Bay City post, -No. 278.
General Wilmon W. BIAckmar.
Gen. W'llmon W. Biackmar. national
commander of tto Grand Army of the
Hcpablic. has a dlsUngulabed war record. A hasty glance over his war rec
ord shows that he was n trooper of the
FIfteetuh Peontcylrapls. n lieutenant
In The First West Virginia cavalry;
served both in the eastern and wertcra
armies, was engaged In iwenty-two
actkiCB, among them Antieum. Stoqr
river, ' rblAamanga.
Wauhatchie.
ChattanoogaT the Shenandoah valley
camptoga of 1864. and the final fight*
tag from Dinwiddle court boose to Ap-
goonattox. and was promotfd oapitta
The deleg«ii(»ti from Post M«*rrlll,
No. IIP. of Bay Cliy. arrived In the
city la*t evening. On the same train
was Post Fairbanks. No. 17. of Detroit.
The Traverse rity band ftirnishrd
mnslr <m the Ihirh PIae«- veninda.-t dnr
Ing the rteeptmn,
L- .Meaker of Iloync Falls enierlalmxl w>nie of his c*mir»d(*K with oldtime camp songs on the Park Place
veranda this rooming, playing his own
aceomiuinlroeot on the violin.
Mrs. Ada M. BtcvJdard. past deparlnteiit sivretary of the W R. C . arrived j in the city last evening from her home j
lu ivtmli, where *lie Is a prominent;
m* mlH-rdf the fanie<l Falrlianks rori»«.
.No 10. .Mrs. SKridard Is the widow of
a veteran of the oUl Fourth Michigan
Infantry and whik In the city Is the i
gne-st of Mrs L. M lU'nneti. .Mrs. ^
SuMdard is a merry maker of rhymev .
and was appointed by l>»-(iartmenl;
President Itahbltt, denartmeni iksi. !
Sarah D. Wolfe died at the asylum '
Sunday morning of old age._ The Isriy
h«'r <dd homo In Shelby
by Undertaker .Audi'raou.
Company M will meet at Grange
hall at 7 p. m thl* evening to attend
the •amp fire In a iHsly. All meml'ers
are n-<juc*tt'd to turn out.
Notice.
We muht ask new gas stove con
sumers and old consumers to be pa
tient with us for a few days. The
sudden change to hot weather ha*
overrun our shop with work. Von can
aid us materially hy leaving yowr
order* ahead of lime and they will be
taken In oonseruUvo order.
The Traverse City Gas Co.
June lD-21
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«i«rkj Vmmt HU riMTvMr V««««.
Muxliu Gorky has tie«>n many tblu{«
—a baker, a railway porter, and a
score of olbfv occu|iaUooa ft’hen be
was a baker the only coosolstion of
bU life was song. He used to sing
miib a fine tenor voice, and once had
an engagement In an oparatlc cboras.
TbU voice might have changed bis
career and made him a lyric “atar.”
but fur an aeeldent He was sleeping
one uigbt on eorae sacks of Hoar In
tbe open air. when a vtoleEt storm
came oa. and be was blown to tbe
ground with soeb violeaoe that be re
mained nncooscioas for some time. A
chill In the throat, whit-b to oaogbt by |
ezpustire that algbt. destroyed faU;
tepor aad lea Mm with a raneona tmrL
Write Today for Special Ctrcolar. Telephone /
or Call at College OCtlce...^...
TRAVERSE CITT
BUSINESS COLLEGE
fyot meatber
Goods
The Kind That Will Keep You Cool
-rOROSHNir' UKDEIWEAI.........................50c
BALBIIGGAN UNDEtWEAX
EScaad SOc
CXIOX SUITS.................... SI.M. SI 50 to S».50
STIAW HATS................. SS, 75, $1.00 to $7.50
PANAMAS................................. $6.00 «»d $10.00
SOFT SHIXTS.......... .50. $L00, $1.50 aad $2.00
SUITS (UdXt WelRkt) .$7.50, $I0.'$U.50 aad $15
E WILHELM rJT
i
F- '«P«
.rai cvcmiM McoMb -nuvcnM errr, wauQAii.
snsTsjnKcaTiK
HMnawiTii^
tOMOM^ FM Tkirt Pb^I
it*’'
darttc tfce e«ol b«ira of Ik® varml^
wfU drtroi MM ikodiy ini •«kort»
CVwmMot fai-CkM WilmoM W. Dtaek
^ ' aftf. Dr. i: II. OrtevoM. Eber W«r sad
«(k#ra. imrtec at * tftkxk Um a tfHYr
i» fka lartw
Aaallwr mrriam coatalolaa Natloa
al Pmddrat FM** Mlaot. PatrMk
lanriielar Dtaa Kaf* B. Jomb aad D»
partaMat Opaaaallar Vk* l^^dta E.
llopklaa aajoyei tbc atyloai dHve at
f:M.
•wttaa* Bay Band.
Dr. W. H. Pajrw- and hla aHliary
baad of link abarers arHw-d ia tbr
«dty at • Oloek rrttk po«p aad did
Wiy. Tbay ww aiat dt tbr depot b)
McllMm poat aad aaarrb^ to th.
*^**LaM4aaan.*‘ wberr a »bon oatdoet
eoaoart was g^rm. tb« a ataad WM
Sada at the I*ark Ware aad »bw
tiK aatkiaal air* wtro anthuakatlcany
apptaadad by the boys io blue. Froas
Park Place iba baad marcbod ihroudb
tbc city atrteta playing aatlonal aln».
laedvlBc aa oralkm wherrrer ibay
aiipcarad. Tba band la ftfiom atroai
vltk llaatera WUlk W fayoo atad
ja. and Fwd F. Bmlielb a«od 11. kadan. the fona ibe yoaa«aat baad la th«
fattad Utatn.
Lla« of BaeaptJon.
At I o'rlock the back parlor of the
Park Plan* kaa rkared aad thoae who
ItokKr lUCE^ TICKS
kaOaaky. i^iglr -tW^-r
• Witrt 11 •—« I
atar of tba La«aa of (ko a A.
beU i
M dor paaflo aio latanatiA
■Wbdw Of
daw efreie of Qwo-( |« te^ ckiasa gMA ■» tmala Iba •mam MUtTCHCB OVU MISS
TfOa. Tho BaM Haikar
^ ^ ----- ------ —
nOOMVCL'Tt INITIAtS.
BaaiMr <Mo. Na.
ibi
■—‘
uMf CkaiW OadfPar. JL H. 0»-{ -Bat Mt cf all. we waat TCli
kay. Fmala McCfepB. Jbma*Tiiana. j |m Dad koro yoa haea
a paopie
•ba rrj-fT" Thma lala tka Wall of
Dolp« MDIi. l«dlk Landau ttaata 1
hare a warn «ac for tko oM aol*
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bp Mr FMkar.
umsav
RealEcnpu
dMap MIXED
A Lead with wbidi the
market is (iooded sells
for a uMe less than
‘Shipmaa ’ PURE White
Leffd. But its short life
makes it much more cost
ly io tl^ end. Use “Shipman" for real economy.
the
PoniaML June J0.-A ap^dalTnard
wnicbes over the taeka srhleh com
80L0 BY
poac tk* InlUal* “A. R." in the outer
vaB cf the Booaevek enbln *i tie
HANNAH & LAY MEH44rwMwiM dark exposUM. In order
C-\NTILB 00.
to pNMtrvc ibo tnlUaU flrqai the at
tack of relk bnters. Tie gnnrd baa
bk hands full, for every oee Means to
have a longln* desire to obiaU one of
the tackv.
WlUc the attacks on the tacks
began at the opening of the tgtr. as
was evldenicd by the googiag als»ji
tkam —^ by *ke knives of the relic
bonters. It was Iboagbt that they were
poonded tn ao flrmtr that U aoutd
bard to remove them. A dav or
two ago. bowercr. It was discovered
that one of^ the tacks fas missing and
the fact caased consteroatiao among
•oa. A. tMantai Quartarma atae of MePheraow Peat
tie North OakoU oununlaxlonerK who
This is a fine tan mercerised (not a satine)
bare found thft the cabin In which
Moore; Mra. 8 M. Blrdaoy of Logan dkr. tko roleraat. Ike aanrlrora of President Roosevelt spent bis three
goods -with colored dots, mostly in red
Cirri®. 8t. Joaepb: Mra. Kale OUvw. iboac who aarpd tko Union,
years as a ranchman form the most
profldent of Cbamplln Circle No. JC;
-But for your atoadtast devotion In Interesting part of tbeir display. The
dots; we have been selling the same waist
Mn. Adelaide Rapan, Mrs. Carrie | u,e crtaiaat criaU of oar blatory. all discovery that a tack was missing u-a*
all the season for one dollar. We secured
Brakemaa. prealdenl. and Mrs. Mary ; oor aaaald WooUl have been meaning Btode before The doors were opened,
and Mra. Eltia Hall, all ofjieM and this icreat experiment of pop- and the commissioners at once sub
five dozen of them from the manufacturers
Muskcfon; Mr*. Amelia Noyes. Cen. ‘ uUr govemn»ent woold have been
stituted another tack for the slokm
at a sacrifice price, so that we can sell them
Cbamplln airk No. r«; Mr*. Julia * dUmal failure. Moreover, yon left
Thc-n they detailed a guard
ta . pnwUiie VauArrUI. wit.
Irwtn. prwldeni Wa»l»lnKtou Circle, j» united natloo. one in fact as well a* watch the Initials and prevent further
«*»•*€-«* |«r. ctTini wlvktlT
for Fifty-Nine Cents. We have all sites
v«n |«-rrut;puu«'.- umorrow
Grand ttajild*. wllb Mra. Ella Clay ami | m name. We arc devoted l« the (1*k. depredation.
wiKht.
NOW', how long they will last depends on
Mrs. KllloU CVivcIl of the same; Mrs. j uhlrh Is the symbol of national great
The initial* **A- R.‘* were made by
MmistIo.
Horatio Bari and Bmma Whittaker. | ness and unity. Js It any wonder that Miss Roosevelt a year ago. The le:
how (JUICK you arc to grasp a bar^n^
Detroit; Mrs. Mary Jameson, past cK jym, love the flai; under whose fold*
partment president. Marino City.
• yon fought and for which your comMelody
Tbose to arrive on t»*e evening;
ubiri so much blood? Yon love
trains srerc Mr, and Mra. J. M. Wood *< tt for what H Is and for what It reprt'Singifni and Dancinj;
Watson post and roip*. tlrati! | p^.at8. U re'nirds the arhU vemcat cf
Spccialiics,
Haplds; Mr. and Mrs, WcitcoO, Mrr i Us defenders npoa land and sea.
F. L. rinch of WalBim et>nr ; j hrraWs the hertdsm and sacrifices of
Comedy Sketches, etc.
Mrs. Bva Blake and Mrs. Mary TU> our rcvobitl<mary fathers who planted
This is another bargain, all new goods,
I Hum rated Songs
bits. Col. O. A. .lanes of Detmlt ; 1>. Ik i fm* goverauw-nt on th1< continent and
regular dollar Corsets, white only, hose
K. Van Bnalte and Ik. Hoot, deptr^-1 ,h.,Uraied it to llUny forever. It at
went snrgeuB; Dr. J. Ik ISriswold tests the struggles of our arms, and
supi>orters attached, while they last :
:
l*01’UI..-\k I’KICl-S
of Grand lUpItls; Mrs^ llHttle A. Slier ■ the valor ol our soldiers In all thr
l»aM prc.^hbiu oM'hsinpllu W. It ; wars of the repuhllr. It has been
C.. were aoMuig the late arrival.^.
. made saensl by the !ilo<*d of your corn
Addicss cf W>'lro.’n7.
j r.vdej<. H has Unm bath(Ml In the tear*.
The (5 A. n. eiii ampiit' iJl «ip<*;o 11-.f a unroslng p«*optc: It ha* l*eer
formally at the City epi-ra liousi- at l*»Uleri(l«-*l lu ibe heartj* c< a llberty-lov
o'clock thts muming. The addre:..; of. ing i»eople. not only at home, but al
as
. dellvere.l b)-Mayrr A l over the world. H has never been
I
welcome
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
V. Friedrich who. nfier addre^slus t*'e.'gaulied that ihouKands did nut rise up
dlonsi rommauder. department ct»K- t<\ smite Us assnllani.
Dan J. Wiito- of #ack»n,
mander
and
otheI'ffleerd
a“d
;
-Olortous
old
banner!
IxJng
may
It
JuBlor Department Vlr.o Commander.
galtw. *|»oke MS follows;
| v.nve. over the laud of the frt>e aud
la^fore you to give ufficlal
^
TWICE DAILT
Judge LOfln Robert*.
were la the reoepitun list tm>k theU
qt
^
place* Imlbe following onb r for the «pn«lo« lo .b.
Chairman of tonight's camp fire.
Joy aud gladness in the litwrl of
ime. Slay aa b»ng as you can, and
rt'ceptlon*'; D»m»r«n“'Ol (Commander
Roberts enltslod when be wa
citizen c*f mir community on account
U4*o. II. Hopkins. t\*mm*mlerin<'hb-l
y our homes, may you
tif your presencti within our gates. We when you go
Wllmon W. Uckroar. AdJt. U* «‘ »■*»'•
go In iKwre.**
ette Wyrkoff. Ihpartnu-nl QimrlPr wm» glad when your orgunlratlon nc•bout four Inches high and
cepttnl our luvltatltm to meet In our I Tho resfx*nse was giveft by George
nisster r»*ote. iK-partmimt Pr«**ldent
nor to;j
We d»H'm It a gn'St honor
u„|,i<ius, commander of the depart iht* car;H*nirv wi*-k bv which they
P'lorciiiM* 8. Itobtdll. National Pre.Hldenl
SAIN 01 SHINE
were made I* crude, neveral id th«*
Michigan, who fittingly
Fannie II Minot. |V |Mirtmenl Secretary have 11,0 privilege of lendering ><>« ,;
huspUalltb'ss.
i
.
#
• lacks bt'lng uut «>f line. The r, nulm*Vina B. n«nlfield; NaM«maI l»atii«»lle our
-u I. wuh
,.b«ar.. cb.. Ij-S-ndcl w .he «.rq, word. ..t ..Ise «f tho female.nrlpln of the
Inatmrtor Mis* Ka'e E. Jones; MUs
evidenced by a lack at the
of
extend to you. In Indialf of lb*- iR«plc come sfwken by the mayor.
Rednrr. iHUilor vlc«* «-<*uiis«*Hor; Paft
the -A- which ut,** bent after tdSuu
De|iarlm4-nt C<»iiimsnd»r C.
driven half wav*In.
The Only lliRh Class Dog ami I’ony Show Cominu this Year. The Exhibition
IMud, Junl<*r Vice I'n'sldcnt 8tell*
The IbioM-vell cal'In
* rniall twhlicautiCul. A I’cHormance Incomparable.
Rolph. V 8 IVnslnn Agelil O A
K,m structun-. built »*f b»K**. uuh a
Jam-s; Ih'psriineiii TressunT Anna K.
iiMd of earth, which riaud.s n* ar ibej
tlriffllh. 1x*wls Ksutte. Itu-m-ctor Ag
wmith wall of ih.- aprictiKiiral bniblnes M. Wlb-y. Past lh partm«ni Presi
In the main llvins nnun are
dent. tlmi William 8huk«-s«HUHv; Past
shown a chair which wa* ihe future
Prei.ldent Mrs. A. A.
1. and I.
What Um
Jowmwl hM t« «x oC
,
;inwldetit'« favorite, a pair of biuSi
t)in.-er. Kvel>u Oniw'ur; I'nvt Com
Introducing 200 of the Finest Trained Animals
which Mr. Roosevelt wor. as a
Dog and Pony^^o^ Turns'Paopla
mander D. II M. Van llsalle;
cowlioy. the war tuiK i» which h< ea:
in the World. A Program Replete with Novelties
live board, K kciie Hadley; Chbf
5«>tb«l Bros. Catch on Wwll, Alt- rlcd clean shirts when imvelliiK. hi;
Musteline Olfic«’r A. II H«df; Wm.
thougn Strangars lo ThI* Sactlort
chaps, an old .-«r:tw br.t. aud a
I\av«*y; Dr. W W. Hooi. miMlcal dlAfit-r Iht- ytiung folks^and tin* ob!
nmnlH-r of other re'‘r«.
r»Ttor, aed Cbtel
Staff (leorm W.
folks that still enjoy a circus or a tent
Wl,en
I*ie.sldenl
Ro:i*e\vl(
went
l<>
Stone.
show of any kind, have town denied all
Dakota
In
IRW
and
p
trrhari-il
hi*
PV»r an iH*tlr a «tea«l' tine
fcurh <‘njnymeat for a year and a half
ranch, the place was known as the
b«»r* of the various catrps and |swts
or more, m dog and iK»ny show comMaltew Cross, and ih«‘ Maltew- cross
of the aisle were pr«*s**nl«‘d and passed
enced operations In tbU city ye«t« r
the rattle brand. Mr. U«M»u>velt
down the "kntg line of dlsUngulshtNl
day. and iho^- of the class refemri
changed the name lo t'hlmney Ibitic.
guests «ff the city. Tlo> |»ari»in«
to we-rc once more afforded the lon«
account of a rhiinnev sha-wri
Ihmughout tl.e eve«lrg we"e contin
denied pleasure.
short distance away, but rtsalned
unity ihoingNl with the members of
Scibet, Bros’ di»g and pon' ^ll'»w
Ihe brand as his own. One d
the <1 A. 11. W 11 C. and toe laidles
gave two perfomanccs ycsu-nlsy. one
employed
an
Idle
hour
In
driving
at the (1 A H
‘
.
during the afternoon and on«- during
empty cartridge shells iiuu ih
Early Infomv'l R«cept*©n- ‘ .
the evening. That thHr spprsrsnre
Judge lyirln IPiUTts. Thoa. T. Bates, F. J. Kellogg. Battle Creek. Commander Michigan pivleion Bon* of Veterans. of one of the log* of hi* houx*.
was something the public dfslr.^1 w»*
form a Maltese cross, and these
Robert B. Waller. J. W. Hannen. l*ost
Igg MAIAIKU
Indicated by tho large <-owd- that
cartridge* renisln as he drove them In
Commander Morgan and Uffleer of the of this city, a m,»t cv*rdl*I and biwrly j
SUPPER WO DMCE
flocked to the'tent h. witues* the^
Which
leaves
the
Show
Grounds
The
man
who
was
destined
to
become
Day F D. MarMn were the reception welcome. It is our desire that your
-----------tbdws. People were tum.*d swsy by
every morning at 11 o’clock
commllUM'
________ of Ibe city wh«* assisted the^. Slay In or- c»tr shall »>y bni*- proBt- *
Crowd Mad a Very Pleasant president appear* to have l*eca
the bunded* and from ihc excellence
handier with tools than hi* daughter,
I the lI »b»o w»‘l plcwsaul. WV want you to
rccepibw
and Enjoyabla Tim* Laet Evenof the perfonnantH- K«‘IIm I Bros . have
200 4-POOTEIk-FUN-MAKERS 200
and t»'e Maltese c-vv*? which ‘s <•<
evening, while previous lo the formal feel perfectly at home. We want you
at the We-gue-tong Club.
established themselv*-* an<l will «IouWposed of exiwsod head* of sheila Is
ir-'M'ptton tine of guests throughout VO feel that you have the fivedtim of
_
less draw large crowds d^iring the re
artistic ilian Miss U<s>..evell's
fhe evening, while pn'vlous to the our etreet*. park* and pubUc places.
crowd bad a very
The Tented Exhibition
maining performances of ri *' week.
formal receplbm the general rt'ceptlon In other word*, we want yv*u lo fiwl
the We-quo-tong c4ub "A. R.” So far no attempts have been
The show is full «»f lib'
which appeals to all
commitl»’c of Udle# were pres,tit to that the town U .vours.
house last evening, the evening open made to extract any of the cartridge
very dashing acts. an*l n«»t a dull moshells
bill
after
their
experience
with
cla-sscs.
Patronized
by
receive the guesta a* they entere<l the
-Wo think we have a beautllul city; h,g with a chafing dish supper given
enl during the entire time of perfomaparlors and a ploaaant hour was thus we are proud of It. and before yon re ; \,y the girls. After the supper had rrilc hunter* the comrolaaionrrs have
the
elite
of
the
land*
ancc.
All the acts are *h..n and th# .
•pent in ooclal talk and erpartec.
turn to your home*, we want to show pcen thoroughly enjoyed a dance fol- colbo to respect the ability of the van
nnlmais enter 'n’o their share of Uw
Dr. J. B. Clrlewold of Grand Rapids you some of Its many beaiiiles, IVc, K>w<-d given by the boys ia honor ol dals aad they are watching the
work with eoiiMldorstde lotereet and
niTlTod shortly nrter the rttR inion. but want you to enjoy our parr and invlg- the supper given by the glrla, The ridge croa* as well as the brash tael;
spirit. Many n.-w sWa which have
was greeted with a hearty reception.
orating air: our beautiful scenery and, njosic for the evening wa* furnished inlial!!.
never been before seen her* In a abov
The chair whit b is ilt»clart*d Lo have
. 'Ivenlng Arvlvala.
surroundings. We want you to take a' by Stewart and Steffen* apd It was
of th\s kind are presented and the per
boen President Roosevelt's lavorlte
The Bore M*rQueUe. befcring Com ride on our toautiful Grand Traveiwc
when the final adjoommcni
formers are all fine hnalthy looklttg
haa proved fw fKipular among the vUwander In-Cblef Wllmon W. lUarVmar bay. and t*njt*y H* clear and sparkling' made. The supper wa* prepared In
aaUnals. 'riit r*-are about sixty poalee
that
It
was
evident
that
1?
not
of Boston arrived In Ibe city at 7;»* waters. Den t drink too much of It. very appetising manner, the dance
In the ag^i»“on. seveml of than
‘ last evening, and with bl mwese the lK»wever (there may be Maccabci-s in’ was one tba*. ended too quickly and protected it would roon give
bring hardly Urger than an fmwaeo
under the strain of the weight of thou
^ Aepartent chief of staff. Oe«,rge W.
).
.
i taken \»a the whole the evening was
8t. Bcmanl dog which U a metober .of
sands of visitor* daily and the chair
Btuue.. and A. K Onilev of l.anslng.
"We want you to Inspect the- North-1 great S”
the company. There are about a*
now bcara a card on which I* the
McPhersondVuit me* the distinguished
many dog* as ponlea. although the
era Michigan Asylum fur the Insane,
legend.
••Pleaac
do
not
sU
oi
BTAQE AND PLATFORM.
guests and eveoried them to •.he Pa'*k which I* In our borders. Thl» Instilarger animals do the greater ahare oC
ppcker.”
Place, when* at fi o'clock the reception tuUon. built by the stale and which re-j
the work. Several BOBkeya add to
Vaudeville
-Y^-hy. I never aaw anything like It."
to the commander-in-chief, department
Door* open at 1:80 and 7:80 Daily. Performance
the fun and take part tn tlte acta.
fiecu lb* benevolent and charitable,
^ three-nlgbt. - said one of the guards the other day.
cowntohdcf'
o»cers. p»»t spirit of lu cltUeaa toward the un- j
The trick riding of •everal of th# doffa
gt fftetaberg'* Grand
Commences
On?
Hour
Later.
of
thee©
people
seem
to
coamanders. Ladles of the W’. R. C.
from the top of the tent Into an ontfortunate.
'
|,ouae. The company ctmiy over anything Ahal belonged
and O. A. R. and Sons of Veterans
sprend net nni the riding <4 the trick
-tfre want you to Inapect our ffne of- j was late getting here and was badly the preaMont. The other day a i
took place.
donkey ooacladfd the pet^ormnee.,
wanted me'to let her go into the store
Da tho crenlr.g trains over both flee building*, spacious block*, and j baadlonpped but bn* everything
The show to cue whldh Is beartRy •»roads, many arrival* we-.e regiatered mnnufactnring Institutions, which are l readlnesa tor tonight's bill which will room and try on the proaldonfa
Joyed by the older poopAf /gg
evidences
of
the
thrift
and
enterprise!
be
composed
of
highly
^tossing
nets,
boot*."
ai. beadcuarters. among them being
yoonger.
rreekleiit Florence Cochran, of Nancy of oaf buMnem men. We want y ou to There are nine people in the comi
TSY A SECORD WAWT AO.
Smalley Circle No. T^'asrrillc, with ^ see the pkntant home* of our labor-1 and everyone I* aa artist In some
ir-
LrJ
STEINBERe'S
Grand (^a Bone
AH Unusual Shirt
Waist Offer
TONIGHT!
$1.00 WAISTS FOR 59e
iKsneirtEiu
Specialty
Gompatiy
W. B. Erect Form Corlete
¥'
15c, 25c, 35c
V.
all si:
IS
-try a wmoomo wamt ad.
2:30 P. M,
8;30 P. M.
CIRCUS GROUNDS
PRICES
13TH ST.
Children I5c
WEST OF UNION
Adults 25c
I
TUESDAY, JUIME S7
I
w
^
W m -
SEIREL BROS. DOG AND PONY SHOWS
Remember
The Date
Tuesday, June 27
WATCH -X STREET PARADE
-
■m
A FAIRY LAND FOR TBE
LIHLE FOLKS
100 Tborougbbrcd Sbctlaod Fonics,
50 Woodcrflil Caniac Actors,
50 Marvelous Monkey Comedians.
BE SURE
STREET PARADE
11 O’clock Tuesday Morning
’.j
oet ~K0tam oj
SHERXQCK
HOLMES
>7 A. COHAH SOYlA
&
fmwfmm
,
iHRSw
AMImt «r *TlM A4MMMW <
*TW MmmI
<k« BM*«r
«rc*»fMr.*-AMii4rl
mtt.rn.mmM
Tke Aivetiiun ofJiir.'CWJ . ‘ Tr.^
the Priofy Sdipol
itmn^ am. «r
»•*
',Coo'»WrT?Se^Srr£^«.)
ntoB ran faoMtohar lhatr
-Ko. 1 canDot"Bm 1 aaa. 1 caald aaraar to tt.
Bowerar, wa wlU ga lack at ow tolaare and earlfy It. Wliat a bltod haatto
I kav*r bato
li
aet to 4rav <ar caacia•loar *
"AB4 what to 7«v coM*Mk»r
•XMj that It to a maarkabto <
top wlUi tU- poUtiKl covtc has to affar Saa^rWatoS^K^M^
pu-fc*^ up ttoa tra«'k aad followad
r
^m i
toe ttMMT ruer tato a luua. beatoar ton- ‘
vd runi', awl '
U4itwl ua. Su
iTutoU*to tie
^Va far that totf la the anUthjr.
■ji.’r rr-T; jr.-
•t Bh tiha >ag| la the
SA8T PAIT OP TOWK
CdliP hr btoh phMaallA§4.
Ordara wm ba pramgCly attaadad ta,
JOHN HOPKlKa.
aprS»4»a
WANTED.
WAMTtO-Tat» liwaahaH
^taaion far ilae af toUat apt
la Tmvaraa CKy. flalaiT
MiSOELLANEOUd
a Bgnkg drctti that they bhd dtoUed
t an la
THt NCtN-PIANM
to caoori the Oraad Bap*da data. Jaae
m aeeoMt of tha saMUpoa epb
playad la mj ataito Taaadajra. 1
datok aud the tmaafe uuadldea la
twaaa J and 4 p. mu Mra. fhaaaaa
which the raeeat toad has Mt
8. Batltlu ttf Boat ngbth 8L.
aval aimeta caer wMch btovy waaoaa WAffTSD-^MhMIeagad man for night
area Ctty. New phoae STL
JnaaS-lmo
watch tor mitt wutalde of towa .l»Lp abova •• I
^ upright would have to be draw% The luaia
date hw alBo bew oaaoeled^
woo toa Hghaad wladow.
mOre 411 Prmaktta ataoet or Cttlacwa MONKV TO LOAH-iaa tag almng
i la ble chair aodI looked atoolty at nvy
n uiuat hara a peep toroogh that i . . .
Heer la toe lataat fran Qalesl
pboaelML s
Jaaglf-Jt
pwtdatoertgagaa naaato tor galA
WMML
au, . Jote. Mr
tt k
laauliw aC & MuNaimra. Ihffe
WANTEO-Dreaamaklag aad plain
PtamabetaL
ll«r
aesrtag. I>rkca raaaoaabk aad aatto
other spedca uadcr favorable oondlfactloa ctmrantewL Mra. K. Lamaa.
j tkiaa It uo loagar a aaaitar of dooU
BAUiirniY-OoaMlR MadamaHteiA
Sll Cast street.
Jane 17-U
b^ ha waa dowa agala.
-r^lii^toa/t"blli
the
‘
McFhrlea of that vUlage.
Bamambar toa fatara Uaa la ya«r
WANTCO-Otaing
gld. axperibaad. a aefeatifte laadlag will fwvaal
asmed hand. Hotel OoiomUa.
lane IS tf
we cap.
The duke’a beard had turned wore ceai of maotkadoa Impeded by
and tor
aggrrtolvelj red than ever agplaat Ida oUtacle that ahatteewd two of hta WANTCO—Competent girl fur general
bouaework. Must be good couk. No ^ POB UAIA OB nADg-EU toto lie baldly oficovd hla Upo during j
gained.
aiolarm. Thl* obstacle proved
waaklag or Iroelag. Good wages. ff rnmmm sto Ua. «a W-ShUa. ■■
that weory trudge acrotJ tbe moor, nor j
^
^ ootolog arare or ieaa than a geauloc
Apply at once, hii Unkm atreou
would be enter toe acboul wbeu be ywmj,. <^uck inn about two mUaa
almUar In alee aod appeal
June 14-tf
reacbad.lt but went op to Uackietoo 1gate.**
hoce to such at are found lo plunta.
auUito
he couM e*m! ooiim ' “The dJke*frifbSk In bk chair,
The matter found easy explanatloa
WANTEI>-A cook, woman, also girl
teltoraina. Late at nlgbt I beard blm ; **A.nd wbuui de yoo accuser*
the fact that toe atrawberry bod and
to do dining room aad chamber
.1.1..
I..
Bberlwk
«pearh tree very near It were "aat out"
work. Lako View llouae. Elk Rapvaw« Uks cwovta
toODdlog
tbe tragedy'
aUnultanmumly. three yoara alncck awl
tda.
ittue %4i
Attorney lotue. be wbo waa ronnarlater atUl be eutemd my rocan aa alert
(OonUboed In Wedneadayh laatte.)
tbe ruoU of the tree reaching out into
county clerk, declioea to give too
and Tigoroha as he bad town when be
WANTED—AITTO-B-MORE of a ablna
those of the berries, ungueattonably
•name of the Judge, but Tooebea far
aUried In tbe uiomlng. *‘A1I goes well,
OB yonr shoes! See Cunnlnxtuun at
tbe atovyresulti'd In tbe "cross" referred
my friend." aald ba. "I promise that
tbe Lion harbor shop.
may SC-U
A' self sati«Aed young lawyer ~«BM
before tomorrow evening We shall have
aver from ublo to represent a cIlaBi >
nacbed toe aolotUm of toe mystery."
AMUBEMENTS.
of thsi slate who waa mixed Up IH
FOR RENT,
At«ll o'clock next morning my frl
aujiie IJgJtutlun over which tbe Wayne
* UtloomT genUeman.
tndl were walking up tin* fauiuus yew | P«»fA doc and tKiny rhow with a na ;
RENT-Good house and barn elreult 'court Us I original Juriadlrtlon.
avenue of lloklrmvwse Hall. We were wlio docs Juggling stunts, U alwi pus
lure aur is R%*Mlng the • tent show i inquire at CtC West Klevenlh St.
I In the etmrse of nrguu'<«t the Bgek’
business" down to a pretty Ene point, j
jj.
eje Uwyer Uvame tangled up and too
Judge klmUy advised blula back itosinI rvjiest w ith greater delllierntte..
Then tbe eourt let the youth down by
raving. "If you do that 1 will be bat
ter aide to follow tbe tbirad of jVtT
aud lubis twillbiug fcatur.*«.
(‘bat he has the swo-d eater beaten
p,^,ents John r>rew so do toeT® RtNT—Two large sleeping
"You have come to sve bU grace? I ’forty wayA-Mamhall tnironlcle.
Kokomo.!
Shade, fruit, elr.. 1127 ei»nteutb>n."
•t’.lad to aei'otumojate yon. Judge."
am sorry, but llie fact la that tbe date } Rumors have eume from various
from toe young man aa be rveoverad
is far from well. He has Usm ve-> achoals uf late to the effo:*.t that
,,
|mui*hui»ctl..vtoctrHglcmwa. Were
thing •“**“*
by a company of, FOR RENT-House with all modern his vouUdenre. "1 am dealing with
|<vlvvd a tckgram froru Hr. llualuble i
. i i i
t, it
n-i
^ “1 w’ b h a*-c mon-j improvcineuts. Wc«t Twelfth street. a very et»ni|dl«*nle<1 t>ulnt of law. and 1
!«.. .h«)..r ... ... .
.ml
au«|iected thjii It luU'ht U* t*s» intrieata
ienuKin, wbiiii told t
1 those rumors were substantially, ' ’
'
«
for ytMir Ihonor to follow at tbe rata I
| )-<«r Jk-O'W •"
was gtditg."
I fonodixl. *
aee tbe duke. Mr. Wilder."
Tl*e dignityr of the eonrt was kneefcceully
that
was
the
real
"Hut he la lu blv room."
FOR RENT—House. Inquire H. A. ed out. and be Jotmd hfartiiy lu tl
•Ilien 1 mud go to b!s room,"
Klldee, L54 West Ninth1 strwt. CUI- general bicgh. —iHtroit Free Preoa,
"I bcUere be k in hi* l>eiL"
tens phone V.
•*1 w 111 s*H* him there."
timer that I aaa yaar tractfa
;hookapeathrtabla*’ ttUltt. H
alMU be glad U ypa araald Otoie oae
tea. The Mgyele otlO leoaed
maBhl be
taaed agaiast,
a chach far 4AINHL ttmtfd
he aa
toe wall Halatfa torach <
perhapa for yea to
tt to the bach vbeel.L aod I beaid ^ Qiwrtka baak. Oafaed
toac^ f
JUkST.: i
___
K nt-H-rr sjr ||
katopt horaaa la the taatotodm lia
ble. Bolmea ratoad toe hiud kf gf flto
uljdit eu(u
towera «if alilch rww
lull, tbr• atatrtjr
I
Uilb>« to <Hir left, or to a km gray
"OM toato hot newly ahod; eM
village wtilcb lay la fruot uf ua aud •hoaa. bwt new nails. ThU
luarktNl toe pueilkm «if the CbealvlUuld Borvea toba aHaaalo. LMusgoncrosa
totheaialtoy."
** Ai^Bi>l*rtia«b«l toe furbWdlng aod
Tha lad oontluoad bla work witbout
a<|oalk] iuu arllU the alga «f a guae- fugaeding ua. 1 aaw Holmea* eye dart
ru>-k aUiie the dwJT lluluM-s gave a ing to right aud left among the Ulter uf
aufUh-u gruau awl (’iut«-bed hie by tbu iruu and wood ableb was scatteml
abtinktor to aa%« bUaaeU fruat falling. about toe toor. Suddenly, bowever. we
^ ll«- bail aailw^*
Ml £HU- uf lllUW
lliuw VvUihsU atniiua beard a step behind ua. aud there waa
of Um* Biikto^bk-li
kl^bk-li leave a luau bet|»- toe landlord, bis heavy eyebrows drawn
Ima. tMUi^lUhiailty
o/dllhiailty he llm|eal up to down over bis savage eyes, bis swarthy
toe door. whiTi*.a iMiyat. tlark eWerly features eutivulsetl with ihissIoo. lie
king a blai'ki. clay pljK*.
beW a abort, metal bc-nded slk k lu bis
ubeu Itayua
ind. and be advsueed In ao menaring
rstolon that 1 was right glad to feel
aald llolima.
i> yod. awl bow do you gvt tbe iviolrer in my |Kicket.
“Who
u |*atr*
iKitr tbe
toe cikiuliyiuan
«ihiuiniaao uutuy name iw
Imr
anivel, vrlto n aiwplcUiua Pash of
Hrul.ru Hu) rA" mill
pnlr of Hinnlug e^ iw.
"Why.
'• prtiilwl
prtiitwl on toe Ituard above
• Well, U'a
were afraid uf uur finding some
yoor bead. It s («sy to taw* a man wbo
Is mnaiie- of bis own Iwuac. I aupiMaM*
ling out."
you bnvet:‘l smb a tolug as a currlagu
*Tbe man mastered blinaelf with a
, Inyovr KtabUar
,
violent efftirt. and bis grim mouth
•*Xu, I bavr wit."
looseued Into a false toURli. which waa diownl Ih. «,r.,l.r>- tbal 11 w.. u."1 ran hardly put my foot to toe
tore metiacipg than hla frown.
U,.l».Onld«l.l.l.ll..
; ground."
*-you*re weleoiue to all you «n find
•.,7 em-d. Mr. lluln,™. I vlll Ml
"liuu’l put It to the ground.**
out In my amitby." aald be. "Rut look
thnt you are lu re."
^llut 1 can't walk."
here. mUter. I don't care for folh iKik
n«r au hour's deUy tbe great mible••WclU tbctobup.”
ing atiout my pla<*e wlibout my lenve.
1
apmf.nivd. HU face was more caMr. KeiitN-n llaycs* manner was far ao tbe aminer yoo pay your amro and
fnun grariuut but lloUnea took It with get out of thta tbe better I fhall be daverous than ever. bl. oboukler. bad
adwlmUe good humor. .
pkastHl."
••jAook berr, my msD." aald be. "Tlila
'•All right Mr. Hayca: do barm
Is really raibcr an awkward fix for me. meant." aald Holmes, "We Lave been
1 duu‘1 mind haw 1 get on."
having a look at your boraea. but 1
•■.Voltherdo l.**wahl the moroee land think ril walk, after aU. It s not far, I
lord.
believe."
"llje matter la very Important. 1
•*.\ot more than two mlba lo tbe ball
. woukl offer yon a soraraign for tha use gates. •Tbal'a tbe road to too kfb**
wrsUley<de."
lie waUlicd ua with aulU*n eyes until
•nie landlord prli-knl up bta ears.
•we hatd kft his prcmlaea.
**\Vl»ere do you wsnl to goT*
We did Dut go ver> fnr atong the
*To Iloldemesae llalL"
road, for Holmes atopiwd the Instant
**l*aU of the dook. I auppoaer aakl that toe curve bid va from tbe land
the landlortl. surre.Tlng our mud alaload lord’s view.
gamirnts a ltb lronli<iil ryea.
"We were warm, as the children aay.
Iloluiea laughed go<id naturedtj.
at that lun," aald he. *T aeem to grow
^"lie'll lie glad to aec ua anyhow."
colder every aus* that 1 Uke’uway
from It No. no; I can’t possibly kavo
jThH'ause wa bring him newa of hts
lo<«t aon."
The Uudlord gave a very risible
■KHIGIII HEWS CONDOSEO
...
I
•“J I*'
**ido..brl.r«M:a.l«U .Ul.h.-. lhcv
oC tbd .•«™t n-«h..d I^5ld. nl
HlcMe he ivglsterod a kick whIeV p.^^
vented the enthuslaatlc pmfetsor from :
.^ending The foasl was held la a *"«’**'
^.e college grounds. ^
Tb. pl.w «M llslitdd ...ly by cdlM
ud tbe uc»>» «« lb » •■Wb b»
bui- noor. Tb ^ tiddully to
PAVINQ TlX
Yort .nd P.rU. v.mle.lll. FOR RENT—^Two Inside rooms suitablo for sleeping rooms. Inquire
Dr. Sawyer, over Johns*® drug | ^ct,veVail Peroont Intoreitad:
to hts "art ’ and since lolnriore.
June t-lf; Tbp «i>ecia1 asscHument tax roll for
theiiavtngof State street from the oaal
*
„rovod bl ---------------------------- ------------------- ---J
^
| FOR RENT OR %tLE—Meal market line of t!mos rtrvel to the west line of
0!^ ekvcT to7r’
FrontTnd Division stn*eu Hailrnad avenue. Is now In my bands
for eollecMfin. The first Installment
p,-rfo,mt.r.. h. i, „id to la
lo be paid on or before June noth, ItOi,
M K. IIASKICU,.
bulunH,^
fity TTeasuror.
p,odu«-d
Office—Risvm 202 Stale Itauk biilldlnE,
June Mmo
„
|u.
,|,h ,
FOR RENT—Office In nffw Wilhelm |
block. E. Wilhelm.
May 20-it j
I ud l«rl.e tbe r,.|.nm..ol.tio». of .
Xiut ..-nH-bt. .ore tuml.b.-d .1 .:.rt
P1.U-. Thl- 1.P.U ... m-ned lb Ibo ^
tollo.10. ooK-r. Ud ovory u«. *b.
n-dulrod to ,»rt.kc oS urb coun.p:
,p,,
to all Peraona Intereatad:
FOR SALE ________ j Notice
SuppibC lonl.- uup. p.lbUd l..rtlo
p,
The MHK*ial assessment lax roll for
OSS., fros. Hold. bid. r.«T, bPol'i-d
,p„p,
p.„..
FOR .ALE OH THAOE-8.X
east III
•ddor. wut toad aod wat^oroa. ulad.
^
and lota on west side. Will uke .
to the east line of Wellington
Atlcr Ibo nii-al a fo.
boro ,
^
hands for colleocarpenter or team work ?>art pay- • street, is n<
callod tor. J. C. PU-ld. one rf the dP
^
I tlon. The flrst Installment to be paid
rectors, responded to-Why tbt. Thua
i on or before June1* 30.
3t 190
MASK
ELI
M.
K.
ne« of Onatronomle Indluallon. nnd
enten.ln. for elsht
City Tr*
the editor of the eolle,, p.Kr dilated
FOR SALE—New "Oxt^ fe«*t lanncb. OIBe<--I
on -internal Seeullon.. tmlb ^, „„„k„ opt of bim« lt In more nay.
June 1
named Togo. Fay B Uowt® engine.
.bleb .ere Inlendml to make tbe bam ■
Kokomo and -.upporllns
Inquire 410 State St.
June 19-rf
ditctera dlMtorge. Bat. altbonsh tl.ore;
,|n
TTuenowa. an oeca,loMl srou nbd many a
^
g,imd
Tin*) CX|M
Ions fate, tbe mUority memed to have
p,.,.
tbe andtU). Yes. It Is an Interesting
.\cnlB a Mwirt rliangr iiaased over the
bir eontrol of tbelr atonbcba fYom
heov). ounhttveii fare. Ills manner place, this l-'lgbtlug t\»ek. 1 tbluk
the standpoint of the particiitants. the'.
shall have anojber look at It In an imOmanM PMw m
was suddciil)' gefllul.
oeven-niom bcMise. brick foundation. I*
feast
was
a
complete
suceess,
and
the.-----------------------obtruklve
way."
• Tve |«ws reaMMi to wish the dook
A liMig. sli»i*lnK hillside ilntteil with ,
any-fool lot. Will take team, bar'
Innovation may become a isipiilar:
STRIKIwr APPEARANCE,
well tliau newt men.** said he. "for 1
ne&3 nnd wagon. *»r horse, buggy and ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
among thcr scientific atmleiits.
was Ills head tMnrlituan otic'r. and i*rutd gray lliuestooe bowklera slrelclHHl be- f
harness as part itaymcnt, balance on
bad hr treated me. It was him that hind tti. We hod turned off tin* road ;
P..1.1... i«.i
''*« '•
Excitement
aod were making our way up the hill j
rvcorated.
sackisl me witbout a ebararter
time. A. B. Cnrtla.
June IC-if
Orion homes last Friday evening w’nen
ctlon of IlolThe front of I*ark Place hotel preword of a l.vlng wm elmndhT. Hul
baakeiB were found on their ate:»B. In
PRICES REASONABLE
I’m gla.l to bra? tkU toe" young K.Jd | deru.^* Hall I saw a cyclla^ camln*
senUMl a' striking appearanre
FOR SALE—lasdles' wheel. Aja omo* wiu O. r. tHrov * too. UatoUbaasa
vestigation prov«Ml both affairs to be
----- bear.1 of III Llvensiol. and I’ll help •«
«»'•««
_____
evening. There were two i-trings of
model. Morgan St Wright tires. It
| “<5ri dnwu. W ataon. cried Holmes,
fakes-s-lbe basket.s being apparently
you take the news to
. the lull."
red. white and blue eleclric lights
quire
at
2Z3
East
From
slre«>l.
•Tbaiik you." said ll»lai.*a. "We'll | with b»*avy band uih® my oboukler. j
fitf**d out with Bleeping babes, hut
stretched from the lower on the main
Wc bad baldly auuk from view when j
Juno 9 If
have Muuu* fissl first. Tbeu you
only Btirka pf atove wood nicely aulr
flew ,mUI ua on tbe road. ! "iW iAfemol spto*" toe .
ijV building to tbe comers. There was a
Amid a rolling clood of dust I1 caught I u»e morulug beforo. He greeted ua »« give
Kive proiKT
pro|K*r weight
weight lo the t
string of colorctl ll/bts Btretched bo- FOR SALE—Store bulMlog. stiyck and j lEAL ESTATE AWD LOAMS
1 gk*l a bl«\vele."
a
gllmi>ae
of
a
i»ale,
agitated
face—a
j
a
autely
courteoy
and
acated
bliuwere
disclosed
ou
removing
the
futures. Will sell all or any part.!
IVfottmry l^wtollo
Holmea held up n atrverelgn.
Ro^ j tween the City opera hmiac and Mer
"1 tell you, man, that 1 haven't gt*t fmv with horror In every lUieament. (,n.|f gt hia desk, hla ml beard itrrarn- erings from the basket.—Orion
cantile company blocks
down ou toe table,
view.
one. I'll Irt you have two boraea aa far tbe montb co|ien. the eyea aurtng wiki- •
ly •*>
In trout.
front ii
It was
waa »isc
like uuuu.
aoma .........
atrange
••Well. Mr. Holmear aald be.
as tbe ball."
1 •>’
down j
There Is a mighty mean i
may Z7-tf.
But my fiieod’a eyea wore fixed upon
"Well. well,", saw Holmea. "we'U | caricature^ the^p|wr
true 1 Dl*ena*lng Sunday gnmea. the bl«!iwe had Been **“
the “*"*■*
Bight before.
W. D. IMIOMOh-A
tbe aecrrtary, who atood by bla maa- at Sturgis if all the reports are true. op *»f IiwvvI. h nsks: •'Would any one
talk about It whoa we've bod aoiuo- whom
“‘
LET ME build for yoo. Monthly payThis man. whose name Is not essen
"Tbe duke’s aecreloryr cried Holmea. ter’a chair.
say his jirayers less well Iteenuse he
tbUMftooat"
menu. H. W. Smllh. C12 West
“1 think, your grace, that 1 cookl Hal. Is married and a tobacco, user,.lUaii muile a nice drive to the off?"
When we were left alone In tbe Tonte. Watson; let na aee wbat be
Elevanth atreeL atizens phone 1»9.
aiwak mara freely In Mr. W’lkler’a ab- while his wife takeif
great deal of
Lomlon Globe, however, reroa.ks
atone flagged kitchen it was astontsb- doca."
may ml
W’e acrambkd from rook to rock un aenee,"
comfort with a cud of black Jack gum. tpa» that U hartlly the jwlnt. It is
lug bow rapidly that sprained ankle
Solitt SMe SlMC Store
Tbe man turned a ahade paler find The man got tired of hearing: “Frank- moral welfare of the m.nii wbo mak<*s
rceovprrd. It was nearly nlglafall, til lu a few momenta we had made our
FARMS to trade for city property.
and we l»d etoen nothing since early way to a |H>lnt from whkb wf could cast a malignant gtance at Bdineu.
yum-yum- I-want-yum-yum-you-yum-to-’ a l»ad plnv thst has to lie looked after,
H.
W.
Smith,
CIS
West
Eleventh
i
'-If
your
grace
wiahea"—
; aee tbe front door of tbe Inn. Wil
morning, ao that we-spent some t
yuaa-yuia." etc., and decided to break j
—————
"Yea,
yea;
you
had
better
go.
Now,
Citizens phone IW.
may
Holmes w aa lost In i bicycle waa leaning agalust tbe^ wall
thought and once or twice be walkad i iH-akle It No one waa moving about Mr. Uolinea. what bare j-ou to aajr
BARGAINS In real estau. II. W.
My friend waited until toe door bad gun after abe had gona to sleep, and
over to tbe wiudow and ataivd earnest- j tbe house, nor couM we catch a gUi
arc now taking orders
Smith €U West Etovunto atreeL
cloaed behind the retreating aecreUry. j aubatiiuted a mixture of glue, pepper.
ly mit It opened on to a squalid ' " ^ "
""
*
"The fact la, yoor gracn" aald be.
for the celebrated
atUens phone 199.
may S»-tf
HU wife got tip the next morn
omrtyaid- In the far comer was a
e high tow«w Of HoMar^ -that my coUeagne. Dr. Watson, and tag. and the flrot thing she did
amltoy. where a gHmy lad waa at
bad an naaurance from Dr.
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay
Hen In1 tbe gloom we aaw myself
_
w ork. On tbe other aide were tbe aUgrab her, "gam"'and a«.%rt tc
craving for
-•! OTTtM
aide Umpa of a trap light op Hoxtabla that a reward bad bean ofments.
H.
W.
Smith.
613
West
blea, lloltoea had aat down again
oholtc atimuwhUk),, 1beer or o
•** ij whUk)
sble yard of tbe Inn and abort-1 fered la tola case. 1I abould like to but she didn’t chew long, for In less
after one of them* excuralona, when be In the stable
Eleventh streaL
ClUxana phone
losea aU de
than a rol''"tc abe waa dnmb. and for,
suddenly aimug hut of hla chair with ly anerward beard tbe rattle of boofa ] have tola confirmed from yoor own
bts nervous syriem.
199.
may 9941
a whole dav B*»e never said a word, j
aa It wheeled out Into tbe road and tore i Upa."
h loud exflamation.
fonneriy a wreck. Is soon
which
off
at
a
fariona
pace
In
tbe
direction
of
!
'•Certainly.
Mr.
Hotmen."
neltoer
did
she
chew.—Burr
Oak
|
restored to tu normal condition, and FOR ~SALE—Fine residence property.
"Uy beareo. Watson. I bcHeve that
; "It amouated. If I am correctly In- Acorn.
I'vu c
_
. Cberterfiekl,
| tba
Kkroom bonae aad barn. 100 fL lot;
dge. No. Z U U
"Wbat do yon make of that Wat- farmed, to i&.060 to any one vbo wUl
Elmer Snyder, a young man who,-who,***® ^
,those who desire to be
bonae baa qlty water, bath room and
loolar
teU you wbcTtf yoor son
lier SA-eliig any cow trmska totUy?"
, nonr IloUnca whispered.
has been a guest for several weeks atjfp^ fpom the dreadfnl enrae. Either
fnraaoa. l^nira of T. Thnrtall over
"Exacdj."
*‘Yes, several."
1
a flight."
"And anotbar tbouaand to tbe kan toe home of B. Ream, caused quite a | form. |1 p box. or six boxes for |S.
Flrat National bank. Telephone UL
"Where?"
**A single man in a dogcart, ao far
tbe
Onine
O
_
(sealed)
by
the
Com
mafi^
• "W ell. everywhere. They were at I aa 1 conkl aee. Well. It certainty was wbo vrlU name tbe peraon <g pwaona sonaatlon last Thoreday by leaving pan.
may mf
tMlAE -Kk him A MW "-L Inc-.
..c- Washington, D. C- Who purthe morrie* ami again near where poor not Mr. Jamce Wilder, for tbare be la wbo keep him In cuatodyr
antee to cure toe craving lor liquor 01
•t tbe door."
"Exactly."
Heidegger met bis ilcatb."
rallae, a good suH of clotoea, shoe*, refund toe money. Write lor a com FOR SALE—Bight oaencra' loU on
"Under toe latter beading la laclndad cap. watch and some other small aril- pleto treatise on "drunkennesa,"
A red square of Hgbt bad sprung ont
. "Exa<*lly. Wen, now, Watsmn. how
West 14to atreet adjoining Noitbera
many ••«>wit aid you see on toe moor?" of toe datbMsa. la tba mMdla of it nb doubt not only tboae who may bare CIM. bMJdo. A ohock for »*»• hotoog-,—^
maned free la plain, sealed
envelope.
Mleblgan aaylam property, anltohle
^
waa tbe~biack figure of tbe aecratair. taken blm away, bnt also tboae wbo
"I don't remember seeing any."
for raaldanoe porpoeec or gard«
y. where yoo lire aad we rnffl Eire
"Strange. Watson, that we obonU hla baad ladrancod. peering oat tntn conapbe to keep him in bia pMsant po- teg 10 Mr. Rwm ami mm- He alao,
Fine aoU and wMl loeatud. Bao
tried to borrow a borac and buggy ■ you bU naato. Sold and recommended
alHoor
•ee irarks all akmg our line, but nAwr tbe nlgbt It was evident that be
•qnal to 10 eommoo building
“Yea. yea." cried tbe duke Impatient from H. Wbltemaa. He was traoed to by Johnson Ittug Co... Traverse City.
expecting eome one. Then at last
a cow oa the whole moor. Very
Prloaa aad terms runaoitaMa Apply
there were atepe In tbe rand, n aecond ly. -If .TOO do yonr work well. Mr. AlausoB. hut BOtblag more can be j»lCb.
_______________
>VaUPU. «4ir
figure
waa
visible
merlock
Holmea.
yoo
will
hare
no
reatoOfn.W.BaJL
t4IT-tf
-Yen. It la atrange.**
laaraed. We are very glad he wasn't
Children's Favarito
agajnat
tbe
Ugbt
4ba
fioor
abnt
and
alt
Bon to complalB oC nl0axdly treat a tesldent. at we are very proud of | por . Coagha. Gronp, Whooptag
**Now. Wataoa. make^^^nfl
waa black onoa mora. Five
FARM FOR EALE-Knowa aa tha
menL"
' Can yon
My friend rwbbefl bis thin bands tolater a lamp waa Bt la n r«
Ouatontozm. WIO tokn 1
c»uaa tt oontalas no ^latc. Is purCScUy
getbar wito an anpaarance of arkUty. Oqrnera.—Clteboygaa Democrat.
tbefint floor.
loins paymtofi. tnvdpo 1
ifayor Sasaat hM racalvud noUee
taatea good
.V “It aeema to be a ouions claas of wbicb waa a aqryclto to Mk Btw knew
fromtoemfiMgmnttitofthaBamiim‘byfill«aal«f.
^
Wo« ttet^ Aona by tba Flatting ^.fn^to^-__
M
I
I
PAVING TAX
i 'i
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
IE
C. O. CARVER
' J. M. HUELLWANTEL
Tiaebr of-VioUi
329 SOUTN
UiW STREET
,h. MM,. «, ,0. Mr ,uU, - i oRR|||E CURES WHISKEY
AND BEER HABIT
KEYSTONE BRICK
■'v
F’
““ «^ -*""*' **?
li
Tnnrsi Giti
Brisk Cl.
^ S*?g-eS£i;^f.*!Sg:
KEYSTONE. M ICH.
SirK!.r“4gt's
-f.
mmm
—----- ---
the
EVCN1N6 WCOWO, TSAVCIttC CITY. lflCHICA»l. TUESDAY. JOWC 1^
Stop at Oir
.* wata aUaat Btarr tan
rhatt. AHtotota.Craah.
aay IMf
ibc world ia lri> I
UMtr at Atxtem. thU fhO. H« oowrod
2S/Me bBco by vtu> in 210
pMB'
WMENWIOeHAni
rWMKN
____
. lac throagb tvaalr-foar eoBBtrlea aad
BUI B
K nil BSOTUL kooe citiM. iowa> tad vUacat.
Bar. O.tLtL Mam^. Mor of ike
mroairtaic. Fla, is
r fe a bMtj te iwaltk wkkh to
tMnMftommtkn —raiaga-
:Vi
'-a
i
CMnr. Chas FSro^n )
"
aa eamaat worker
people of that place. Sosm of theaa.
awaibcts of hb chareh. pmpoard te
Ctra a mkaatrat ahoB «W Mr. Raaek
eordiallr hidonad the Idea. H«ra thaa
that, he wTDie aaaw of the ‘'Bkce'* mad
UmaMt acted aa ‘‘laiddic bmb." Th«
abow war a «r«ai aaeocaa.
WlUiam H. Craae. the actor, aara ha
•rat learned what true lore la bp aeeb
daatalir ovarhcarfnc a telef coaranta*
tlott betweaa a poaac »»o aad a rcry
prettr cirt **Aad joo're'aure pro Ipra
Bie?“ aaM abe. “Lore yon?" acboed
the jrooac fallow. “Why, darUac,
■whlla I waa Wddinc yon good-by i
the porch last night :ytjur dog bit
Urge plaee out at the calf of my leg
and I ncrar aoticed It tIU I got home."
If. Oombos. who ttatll a abort time
woa»a.«ad af comae yoa j*
MoOr^^Friond
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ia a Balwiiii ao poteat toat h wiD gwtlyleMea th<
aadacfa«af aaycaMcd tobw.ooawctwhowdiC
cnk. Whhth»EaiMat.llo«lMrhoodiaabeaadfadl
t atohtamra. No wore aafler
aa cam, bat one pmcrfel idml I
\£FSi
MESK'
bins
To be a aaaeeaifal wife, to retain tba
and
<3^
children or?«»d protruding Wlea. The orlgli
love and adsiration of her hnabaad. worries of the premiersbip no longer! I?!***
ahoold be a wtanaa'a eonetaai atsdjr.
K”e*DJwm A
Ai the flmt todimtioa of iU-haalth, in his natlre vllUge. He la a man 01:
--------------------:—
_
|
nolnxnrtea. A nonamoker. a nemthea-j
*»“«» of Rouv
eLjdtoE!
^
romanUr flg ,
oimd aad tergoer and a toetouier. he devotee
makkain** VegcUbla Compound
the whole <• hla time to work. Prom i “«• ^
** *
heain iu naa.
Mra Chaa. F. Brown, Vkse-Preaideal the roaltlon of a celebrity he has gone
•*
Mothen' cnab, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot bm-k Of hU own rt«rrd to provincial I»««•'•« l«^osmes
0|>riaca.Aric.. writeat
.
I €>f her adopted country and delight* t
obscurity.
ippear In iieasani c»»NMime. which i Notka te all Peraons IntaresUd:
asaosament roll for the improrc
lUTally ’ The ^
irough her offortK has htt-n gcnenUly
it Sixth street, from the
OPERA HOUSE DECORATED.
revived.
*
line of Division
Hivisioo street to
t the
of ruion *treet Js now In my hands
Balconies Are in th: National Col^ra.
dIccUon of the third Inaiallfor I ho coliccUun
Ten Tinte* Easier.
.
Red. Whito and Btua.
meat U
together with the accrued InterIt Is ten tliue* easier .to cure comigba.. ment
W. K. RobertMun did an excellent croup, whuo'iing cough and
paid ins
lung'est on
Ihr Interior of the City opera | and
*0^ bronchial afh'ctlon*
alb'ctlons whm the l<iw-f mine to l.e
house. The baleonUw are draped with ; els arc
are open. Kmnedy
K.-nnedy-«* |Ijixstlve • July. isHtt.
u. E. IIASKEU^
,M.« ..d U.u, bun,i«
S'™!?'
City Treasure
I
oue It
make erwT ■olTrrlne w
paper rop«-s of the national color* 1 '^leU. and exitets all cold from the syaice—Rt>oin 202 State Bank bulldinj
jpd bypr. e, U
*jtcm. Best for Oiagh*. Cold*. Whoop-■
fal or Irr^lar urnatniatiao, back* of the houac. lotrgc |K>nraiU of Prea-! Ing Cough, etc. Hememlter the name.)
aebe. bloa^r (or
(o nmtulenoe). Icaear» Id™. I.»»0V..|, ..d «rKlnl..y
|
""
Quality va. Quantity.
rhiaa. fallinc^flammaiion • ul
i,y ^11 dealers
rong botly do
Hard muscles and strong
tloB of the ateroa. oraHan trouMea. over the upper boxe* and an oil paintquantity of fcxid >*00
________________
not depend on t
Chat “bearinc-down" fecllnir. dlari- ing of Gen. TI, 8. Grant 1* beautifully i
rocTToua draiM-<l with flag* iu the barkground
eat. but on Its perfect digestion and
Rev.
Carey
Bonnur
of
Londmi.
who
proper assimilation. WTien you take
I majr be nMUmnl t«> perfert
♦if
the
fctagol
I atrenctb by taking Ljrdia
will conduct the lutemalioaal festival Kodol Dyspepvla Cure your sy*
n'a VegeUble Coinpoond.
jof praise, which ojiens the Christian • gets all the nourislimtmt out of all
I’arls haa a dwarf eleiihnnt atxmt Endeavor
iveptR ,n BaiMn.... o„ —
the size of n ShetlaiKl ininj-. Its kec|»- July u. has arri'
rrivedd in tthat city. Rev.; Btomarli aad ctmvcy* the nutrient
rr I* a l*uu*gnle«\ who lias to sU-ep in Mr. Bonner now fills
position of,pn>iv[>erth*s to the blood and tissues.
fills* the
’
a «-ol whi-rr the 4-leplinnt nin see him. Kt»cretapy of the Sunday Schtail union. This
cures Indigestion,
The euptlve’s favorite dUh I* six
_ Bridling. S'lur Stomach,
pmtr.tbi «if rice stivintl In four plt;t* of He haa edIliMl a inmular hymn lwx*k j j)vKp«‘pKia.
•art. etc. Sold by all dtalei
| Weak Hci
willk. He can nl«o enjoy a nhv two for Kso In Sunday school^.
istuiul snhid.
oAce is the insistent demands of news
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECCRD ’WANT AD.
paper men to know what Is iM lag done,
there. *'lu private practSce.” ih* say a.
•*I always had a contempt f«»r the Malking lawyer.’ and 1 shall du my he.^t to
retain that feeling In my pn*t.ent posi
NatorRlly Expect Gifts
^ tkm. I ant trjlng to e.<tal.Ush n prt*^ codent In the dher dlreetUm. so that It
VIhai Better lemcinmay be easier for my suceesso.-s. hop
braacB ThBiiB
ing that the public win be content to
Judge Ihls'olBre by the work done.”
Proaldcnt PurtnUm of l^e W’ckI \’Irginia university at Morgantown lias
established a censorship over the c?ollego paper, the Altheueum. This is
caused by n sharp criticism in the
Atbeneum of the selection of Governor
Dawson to deliver the r<»mmenrt*ment
.Itme, the ftiiri'at mouth of
day address. tli(« Atheneum taking the
nil the year, is the mouth of
potdtion that while Governor Dawwm
hritha ami rest's. Many a
profcaaed to have studied tiiaurr* of
ft
mil
mother will »:re»‘t with
tuntion and practical jHiliilcs he had
joy nml irhulueas the home
never made any pn*tenslons t« schol
comiiiA! of a Is'hmxl tlauch*
arship and should n«n have t>e«>n in
ter. ami thtw will l»e those
vited to make nu address'ou this oecawho will shetl tears of joy
B#on.
‘ happy mKrriaife of a
Governor Oetirgc H. f-ller of Rhode
lovtxl je alxjut to btv»H the
Island Is a Seventh l>ay Adventist and
pleasures of home maiiikini;.
therefore on the last day of the w«*ek
Possibly yi>u havve jiromthe executive department of the slate
daugh ter
ised to Bupii
does no business. On that day he con
with a piaiii
ducts a Sabbath school in Westerly
home or Ui exeUanm? the olt
and will n«»t even dUcur* temiK>ral af
piano for a new oiu'^ in onler
fairs until after sunset. I.leutenant
to t'onlinue the ninsiiTil stmlTROUBLES, EtcGovernor Jacks<m nets as exiwutlve on
bt'^nitt ttt school, It may
Saturday. Ntd long ago U was an
sire to
\n\ iw,
loo, that' ye
you di-sire
nounced that the |fhverm»r intended to
k-inn
prt'sent the divir
be present at the athletic games of
the home roof with on eiulilur*
the Building Trades’ eouncll on Stu/
ini; K'ift. What ran
l»e mort'
<
day. Sabbatarians id.jected vlgortni.shttinn than a piano-a hii;h
Ijr and the governor slaycd away.
irrade piano?
A cUlxen who has been vlslUng the
Adirondack region t«dls a n*'w stor>- of
mMSTTE. MKBIOAN.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, who
If Ix'autiful tone quality,
time made a stay of some time in the
xixTl workmanship» and
accllqn named. Till* guide, named
tUxisiui; casi' «lt*sign c»unt
pKxu
Steve, was asked what sort of Imprt's
your pijino puivlu
•ion the sage of Concord had made
iparinR
jw that after
uitao the natives. “Welt, sir,” said
our instruments wit other
Blete. “he was a gentleman, every
makes your preference will
inch of him; as nice a chap as you’d
Ia‘ a KitnbnlV We alwn>*8
care to see—pleasant and kind. And
how in stock ustx! pianos at
ho was a sdiolar. Uhn alius Hgc^ritt’
prii-es ran^in»r for I'priifhts
studyin’ and m-rltln’. though we did
from $120. $175 to r250.
think he’d had a better time a-huntln’i
Small
PaymBBt Pliui Nakat
an’ a-fishlB’. hut. sir. I’m here to slate'
Kane BbtIb^ Eaty
that be was the alMlrvde«t. homeliest
critter for bis ago that ever camd lnt-»
these woods.
William Ikjxn H<jwelU has some en
couraging words to say to >-oung as
pirants for literary honors. ’There Is
room for a g«>J story of any kind,"
When you want loe or Wood don’t li«ten to a tnioolh
be aald roc«ttly, ’’Although an editor
talker; he wants your Jcdlar today and will be in aome
governs hts Judgment by what hi*
other tovn tomorrow. I do not > need to make you
readars bare liked U’lore. often rejectpromiaea re to pving i;ood aerTioe; you know Uiat I
lag aomeihlng they would like much
Lavo doito so during the past 15 jroars and expect to
batter, no good thing In a story ever
tUl the end of time. Otlxau* PItaM 7U
Nrxtdoar> V. Frtodikik'B sbo* stars
remains unpublished. Someone will
O. HOIRICiril
read U, feel Ha truth and print it if It
1a true,** But he tan's on with a word
of advice. “I do not beUeve anyone
can write a novel, with rare excep
tions, until he baa lived at leaat iblrfy*
•vo years In experience
ce oiahc
oUhe a
world.
•Mr. Howells’ odnJon^taaed
tt^kaeduF
upon 1
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
moat mlDute/^ritiCgl endeavor* '
many years, both as edljor and author.
Charles J. GUdden. thit Boston mlK
___________
__ B o. BnWZrr * GOagPAVT# GBlGAQQh II4U
CMtAIABtAU;MIIIBBMm
llQBalrq, vbo baa JuM made a tour oC
JL lipaatfR,^
ZS:
sTu.u'-’ssi ^rs?
a
C32L'ii22^JSSrS^
PAVING TAX
S»t2£'^S^SEri!£
CS;iSsSR2raK‘i?^;4it
-Tsr:?.'3rui;b.S‘”o.
STtorSliuir
PAVING TAX
Notice to all Peroons Intcmtod:
The apeclal aasemmeat tax roll for
the paving of West Front street, from
the west line of Union street to the
line of Maple street. Is now In my
hands for oollectlon. The first Install
ment to be paid on or before Jane 30,
1»0S.
M. E. lUSKELL.
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 SUle Bank building.
June Mmo
r
r"
'
KIMBALL
PIANO?
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
MINERAL BATHS
EXAMINE THE UMIALL
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
lU
KIMBALL
m
PAVING TAX
Notice to all Persons Interested:
The iassessment roll for the paving
of C!a*a street from Front street to
Sute street and fit le street from
Union street Lto Casa street is now In
collection of the
my hands fur
installment, together with the
third In
accrued
k1 Interest on all unpaid install? to be paid before the
menta. the *
1st day of Ji___ 1*05.
M. B. HASKE3.L.
City Treasurer.
Office-^oom 202 State Bank buUdUtg.
June 1-lmo
SEWER TAX
Second Wai
* im
Notice to all F
il SEMeHsment tax roll for
The siK'clal
tlon of a trunk sei
sewer In
the construction
Dl»trlct No. 7. beginning at the inter
section of North Union street with
Boerdman river, thence north to Bay I
street, thence on Bay street to Ran
dolph street, thence to Division street,
thence to Monroe slr«*et. thence on
Monn>e. Willow and Madison street*;
to lUndolph
street. aUo on Kandolpb
Idi Ur
street from Bay stre I to the klle>- be-1
tween Cedar and Spruce street*.
ihont XI the alley west of Elmwood
theace to Madison street, ha*
avenue, theacf
been placed In my hand for collecUoi
the same 1to be colleei ed In three li
rtallm
st ailments, the first Inrtallment
paid on or before June 30, 1*05.
M. E. HASKKLU
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 Slate‘ Bank building.
building
June 1-lmo
SEWER TAX
Notice to all Persons Interested:
The special assessment tax roll for
the ct>nstructlon of 1.4iteral Sewer No.
1 In DiHtrlct No. 1. bi*ginnlng at the
intcreectlcn of Welllnglon slrt'Ct. at
the alley between Front and State
streets In said cit.v, thence running
west to the east twenty-two f«'et lot
six. block five, original plat of the vil
lage (now city) of Travers© City.
Mich., has been placed in my hands
collection, the same to b© paid
before June sn. i*05.
M. E. HASKEU^
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 Stale Bank building.
June Mmo
Kodol
City Book Store.
2igg<f
tRS. L U. RONNRR^ balr 4r«Htaa
jgrtank otor ORy Book 80^ Booto
RIAL RtTATl AND LOANB-Qraat
TravtoM Load aad Jmaa Oo, F.
553tSirSSSt-^"-“
OR. T. A. WILHRLM. Itontta. Oty
Let 03 vitalize an Idea
for you.
Boaidnun RItct
Bccbic Ucht
& Power Co.
Yn Are N*t FmOhs Wen,
irrt< Bpsetol ta
nst
I cd tta aya. aar.
BOM aad tki.
taraaattto
IMI
OK g g MINOR OMca ovar Amar
taaa Drag Store. Rpaetol attantloa
to aywaar. aoaa ata ttaotaOIM
•ttad. Both pboasi. ■Mltaare Pi
•txtbatreat
OtoMock.
BR OMea M2 WUtalm bkMk. 6R$
sens phone MX________ _______
ORA W.r. g A W. g MOONOffice.. Clta, 1*7; Ban. ta. g
w. g., 710 Watatagum atn
idSw
are re tmar at hand, tbev vriD
og g H. HOLUDAY, Otodwto Toraato Oalveralty. Oitae la Marere
oMre i«; reta
llii!TiiyRiKi**miiM* 11?“ ^
taMM fiMMd ty trenrerii gai ^
OlVK
VIK, VI60R fa VITALITY
Try a “Fill to-night.**
For fisls by sU DraggisU
to Oont and S5 Oont Boma
AMCrr NO SUISTITIITO
SEASONABLE GOODS
ARTHUR MOLUOAY—M. a Pbyta
elan aad sargaoa. BMored to ta
tore over Flrat National tank. Oto
toeaapbonaSta _____________
og g L. THIRIBY—Bpretol attre
tioa to dtoeaare ta eblldreo. Boom
4M Btato Bank bUg. Beta pboare
g HARNkR
tBMT and action regalator. Btato
taedod guaraatota. With Ktatal
Mofie Boom. Qta. pboaa 244.
harry
Hat. 801-2-3 New Wilhelm blook.
Trmverae City. Mich. Ciu. pboaa Itt
Qraduata ta PhUadalphla Dretal eta
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attornay
and coonaalor. Wilhelm block. Trav
arre City. Mich. ClUzena pbooa lOi.
Reasonable Prices
LAWK MOWERS
GARDEN HOSE
REFRIGERATORS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
GASOLINE STOVES
Blue Flame Oil Stoves
SCREEN DOORS
WINDOW SCREENS, Etc.
We BfiTe a HrstOass Tia Shop
FRANK TRUDE
14ft Front StTMt
DENTISTS
SEXOVED TO OFFICES
OVEIJOHisOIDIOCCO.
JARPET GIIAI1UI6 WORKS.
iLti.E.iKeni
og a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Stabta
land block, phyaldaa aad mugaoto
Cltlxans pboaa 344.
DRS. J. 0. k JURY J.TRUEMjOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSiClANE
OOoeaaT-aWUlMbaBidc- • a. a. «e U
tto 6 p. m. T to a oraatof*. Itrleara 21
Wyakoopflol. OttaMpbaeare.
JOHN R. SANTO ^
Nav WUhalm Bloek, Trerarea
g F. CARVM A Bng
FIRE DtSIIRANCE
L. U A BUILOINffi.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
kkUnrN
m aa»e ai
H. B. CBlPn, Pnnlctar.
’.
GEO. A JARVIS
201 FRONT STRE^
«aS3?.;;
Caroat doanioc and Faatbar Kano.
lowyooi
PhOM. fta.
DENTIST
toe Tto ■ a a al—
GtoWMcWiAr
NMME &]M(«nNr
ills SEIREBU IRSURtrCE
f«aAwr\AaT>rif>igWAyiaS'aito*araM«YL^
.V?^’;7”STrocK
Pbona III
SRIID RAPIDS IIROIAM IT
COSPARV.
0. D. MILLER
OtaMTItaT
la Btael Baadar. April g Wa.
Wkltoo. Wato oovta »t Cadjitoe
Tiwto UavM TraTon* Oty II;« a. a*, eoi
tog Borlb and aoutb M Woitoa.
n^kwvM Travwoa OtreJKp. m.tm
lOE AND WOOD...
DYSPEPSIA CURE
L g MARTIN Pbnirtoi aafi aw
gsaa. OMm Mf DON Ftaal sMt
MARK CRAW^ DKUVBRY-4itab|
•ibt. fannli aad traata. oSa
OMre ME. Xtav wntafeffi biota. C
Dn. Sniir & PiiiliHitN
TntoTwrbm to Ttataraa aty Cram MaatbTtmSTravatae Cl|y IJS aadtSI
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARNER, Prop.
Li.-
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
DR. g «. €HAiR itotong tnm tm-
tarrem^Otallty, Urer aad Utwy
iKiiuriiE^OFTHEWORlDj
June Brides
Ho tafittar WHAT POWER
yottNpp boaa asmg. joaH
EVENTUALLY am ploy
afeebricity, not 00^ i
noaue Wtoinoa.bat
htotfor
far rwainwi
of utility and geoeral adapta*
bility.
___ L'isr
SEWER TAX
Fifth Ward.
NaUea to all Fataaaa latoraatod:
Tha apeclal ease ■ament tax roD
taaha. A word to the wiai: I
wnaiiiifal to rcaaha.
the
oonatractlon
of LAtaral Saver No.
wL* AB draobta acB it at I
•'Mocha^rttewd.'
1. Sewer Dtotrtct No. S. locatad ta the
Weaeadc
allay batwaan Waahlngtoa and Web
tfyoaaaklorlt.
star atraats. begtnatag on GarSaid aw
ana. running thaaca watt to Barlow
street, thence north on Bartov
Washtagton street, thenea vast
Washington street to Railroad avenue,
thence to connect with trunk aever.i
Tha Salea That Fanatrataa.
has been placed in my hands for cob
^Wltt’a Witch Hazrl Salve pene- lection, the same to ba paid on or betrates the port-*
port* of the akin,
akin. and by Us Rore June 30. 1205.
I antiseptic, niblfoclent and healing inH. E. HASKELU
City Treasurer.
.«!
_
ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
a u uionroag ffi^fjb EiL
YOU CAN TAKT THE CAV
Every day and be proud of it
when it is a cake of our ice. ^ It
is solid ioe, free from all im*
puritieg and is re aafe aad
wholeaometc
wholeaome
to use for all domee
tieparpaare, re it b eoonooikal.
PEREMAWOBEn
examined free
(nom TBATAU
Creee Ikre and Itoatora
■z^s!^ms^ss^ls
T1H6..E Trie GNig V«iiA2KliJnBRS2°*il.:
fP EYES »
Dry. Hard and faft WooA Amitb «Ma
YEtTEROA>r8 ISSUE
2160
aMOAL TBUmU^M MRyiCp.
THE EVENING RECORD
Our Store will be opeatDOMBpray M. Bpnnlsh American
wmrveCeoms. The boy's comet band
morrow (Wednepday)
IqttnM Bay was In the Um
ing. Better step in sod \oak
mad as they marched, the oM soldiers
over our bargain ooontert,if
sang the familiar war time soaga. Meyou’re down town. They save
Phersoo post fife and drug oarpe haadyou money.
ed the aext dirislon and then eansc
the vecensu. the fOOowlaf poeu beCng
weated with tbetr colors and
benhlp: Murray post. No. IM.
csBp ftrom. sfTlvsd lut svcoIbs.
Maple aty; Dan 8. Boot poet. Na IM.
Comrsde 8. M. Keot idJOamA Rsp- Bedding: Ionia county hattalkm with
idi ii her* iTssdac old eosirsdsm on the colors of BumJps Oomerm. TH.T11*
•T«7 bwA Mfi. Brass B. Knspp ol lam Goodman post. No. ItS. Woolsey
Homrell. psst depsrUsenl president, sr- post or Northport and then canu
ritred on tlis Isis trmln. Mrs. C. H. Pherson post.
Ilssklsi. psst president of the BebecThe chief of poUoe and the chief of
sssenUy and one of the delecstes the fire department followed In a
of Bdwsrd Passcn^' corps. Na 6, Jsck runabout and neat was the fire de
SOB. with Mrs. Cynthia MoKlnstry. th^ partment. tnduding the steamers. The
other delegau. U reg;lsUded In the city ambulance inu alao In line. The
city.
auto owners of the dty were repre
John McCratb dl Grand Rapids ar- sented by W. T. Anns. J. W. Cllffe.
rired this aftemoon and win restalo Henr> Tonneller. C. S. Vsder. sr.. Dr
througbout the two days.
A. J. Scott. William TRTthcy and J. M
Men's Canvas Shoes....$L00
Hot Contest for Commssder.
Blskeslee. The machines were pret
There Is s wsnn oonU<st on for the tlly decorated. The ladles of the W
Men's Canvas (extra)..$1.50
olhoe ol departraest oonamander. Sev R. C. and the LadiM of the G. A R
Men's Canvas Oxfonls..$L25
eral prominent candidates have been concluded the procession. As the line
Womens' canvas (>xfurtl ^00
and are working their own drew up to the reviewing stand. Com
Most prominent in the
Womens’can^-asOxfoid.. .85
pany M drew to one side, uncovered
lest Is ex-state Senator Cannon of and gave three cheers for each post u
Womens’ Oxfimls.............98
B>an, and up to this noon there
they passed. The posts were also fre
Womens’ Strap Slippers. ,75
poariMl to be strong indicatloBB that quently applauded along the Mno
Senator Cannon would land the prixe. were the fife and drum corps,
Womens' pasy Slippers.. .50
However, it will not be altogether easy band, the comet band and olbiT dlvl
Womens’Serge Slu*e6... .50
aalling for the Osceola county man. sloui*.
Womens’ Serge Slipixirs. .25
and Gen. Geo. W. Stone of Lansing is
In the parado was Just one Indian.
anothey powerful candidate and work Aaron Pakwooga. who -Served In (k>mChildrens’Shore.......... . .50
ing with consldersble vigor. Dr. J. B. psny I. First regiment Michigan volChilthens' Shoes, :i to
.80
Griswold of Grand Rapids, another untc*ers. Although unable to walk, R.
well-known grand army veteran, and msnder Hopklns.XlMieral Shakespeare
very popular throughout the state. Is folloa-ed. preceding esniages with
In tho hands of energetic veterans staff offlee'v.
who seek bis election. Stephen Mal D. Young of Midland, a member of the
lory of Lake Odessa stepped Into the
^£Uf/t OF GOOD SMOi
(Continued on Third Page.)
field this morning and Is making a
atrong canvass. Bx-Seoatur William
Miwrs of Boyne City, northern Michi
gan's candidate, is also In the field and
considerable following, btrt as
stated bdlbre the Indications are that
Cannon may win out but It will be a
gc»d fight before It Is settled.
Preminont Sons of Vstsrans.
The Sons of Veterans opened their
headquarters In the county couH
bouse this mPmIng at 10 o'clock with
Latlies’ fine Kid f ^ ^
Commander F. J. Kellogg of Battle
Shoes at..........A
Creek presiding. There are several
prominent veterans In the crowd In
cluding Past Commander Fred <T.
Stillaun and Adjutant Walter 8.
We have a few* more of those
lUynes of Battle Creek. Past OomL:itulitw’ tine Pat. Kid $2.00
mander Franklin D. Eddy, cashier of
Oxfoi>nls selling
the Grand Rapids postoIBce and ex
now at
county clerk of Kent county. F. N.
Worley of Grand Rapids and Quarter
master Shaw of Battle Creek.
Cummander-in-Cblef Dlarkmar addr<‘sse<l the assembly this morning
very ably, giving a fine Ulk on the
importance of the order and how
No Trouble to Show (iooils ^
essary It was that there should be
5 E COR FRONT 8.UM0N
such an order to perpetuate the mem
ory of the veterans who had fotjght
to save the union. There will come a
time in tho near future, and It Is get
ting nearer every day. when there will
Abetraots of Title
1*0 no more veterans and It Is the duty
PRICES SATISFACTORY
of their sons that the names
242 E FRONT ST.
Bstabllahad in l«ee
deeds of the valiant fathers should
Room
aiO Stats BankUda.
Ccn. Wilmon W. Clackmar ©f Boston.
live on In after years.
‘ It is ver}' probable that Frank J.
rotnraamUT lu Vhi< f Ora nd Army of the Rciiubllc.
Kellogg or Battle Creek, commander
admirably of the Sons of Veterans, will succeed
Timvcrse City has nevi^r lieforo been the arrangomrata
himself. He Is very |»opular In the
honored with such a large Imh1> of dls planni'd and rarriod
AKsUtant Adjutant Concral WyrkofI organisation and the delegates
tlagulshed piKtplu from all parW of
the sUle. and it is niG- t»» say that no has JKH*n a liusy man sinco hU arrival to be universally In favor of him. Howhd^lquarters in the annex evt*r. Mr. Kellogg urged upon Prof. 1.
organisation includes in iu memlMT- it bis hotel
b<
ahip so many i*«i]*le
linnuralile f tbo Park Plac«' hotel. General B. Qllbi*Pt of this city to make the
Wjrknfr
lias nu‘l each delegate as he race. Although It was a great honor,
dUtlnctlon.
...
THESTSTEH or PUCES OK WAMOS IH PLAW
1 jiresii’liliM hiniseir and provided him Mr. Gilbert refused to cons« ni.
The veterans of the civil war
Private House
to Aasigi
Assignments.
FIGUSES—AT GUNRELL BEOS WAS ADOPTED
the offlclal encampment badge,
Trtvurse City's gnost^ The town Is
The
committee
In
charge
of
the
In
in
chart
old hand at the business at
their, to do a. they will, and tlj^ they
^ formation bureau has been rushed
TEAIS AGO.
serving his third ti
wm honor the city ami th. nb.e ve^
He
with business ever since yesterday
Ho Is
is personally
personally acqualntac
goes without saying.
lark IM^c ^
----------------------and they
had up to noon today
ed with ^
a largo numl»er ^
of the drlt'- ------------hotel presented last night and this I
uldely ncqualnttMl and ! assigned more than 300 people to varimorning a picturesque
old vet ^
numerous duties of on* homes In the city, and many more
erans with silver locks and l*rtnls
onabllng him to handle the' will be assigned before night. A fair
t\nged with gray, mnny of ihi-tu pure
details quickly and fatlsfsc , estimate may be had of the nurol*er of
white, and others whose fonn* have!____
.
^
1------ -w.In the city directly
--------• ••
P'rovvB
Inte
ttMily.
born bent with the Ir many y.-xr* of i
^ Repreaeotatlon of Oclegalta.
to tic encampment, when to this
honorable nervier, mingled aUb each
ar® ' to*r are added as many more who arc
Traverse Ciiy Hwer Before Honored With Such
Distinguished People
Special
Prices
EX-SEN. CANNON FOR COMMANDER
ON WAtM
WEATHER
FOOTWEAR
Strong Indications That Evan Man WiH Land tne
Coveted Position
I Cognianler KelltR Mqr SiceenI Himself as Heait ef tbiSons
If Veteiaos Tboogh Piif. L B. Silbeit of
TNis City Was Urged to Mate
The Race.
»!»!»!
I
1 nir. *'S0ldkr
y Too sman to be well pleated with thi« city. We
aie pleated to tee you, too. Bat didn't you leave
tome of the family at home who wonld appreciate
*a little eonvenir of the place. Onr ttore it full of
fine little gifts that ore very reatoDaUu in price.
Come and tee ns.
dtp Book Store
THE HOIART CMPANT Ptbr.
TO OUR FURNISHINGS
1 put you la
the bu«t of HnmuMV Flxiass
forfaelua ii rwtax lii.-rnKitt«4«r wUh
Htrsw Bata. th» b>«l vartriy
•r rMOty atylWi hau i*M>«n-FROM
60c TO aS4X) «HrU. .uasMtiTf
or eumfort. eooluM aad iruod •mrrUam.
PROM BOc TO 82.00. rs~-y
Ho.,. wbl k 1..W
ibWud r
Pair.
Jui^Tonp
«. lUW at«iUl4w U«la>.
drolors
Kuback & Hoft
OOoWHImrm
sue. $3.00 >00 $3.50 -MtAr-v
READY FORYOURINSPEGTiOH
including all the new lasts, in
all the new IratluTS. Ton are
iu eviUeuce ami our nssortuieiil is ivirticubrly jrood.
BACMAIMT
IK inunoii n pncE
Ask For
Anything
AIL SOUDaBd All SIZES
1.00
I
WAITly
DRUG J^TORE'
O. C. MOFFATT
WMti Cams Oilndt iar Haa
WaniB aad CklMrn
Call and See Them
ALFRED GREILICK
&C0..,
mcaiGArs leaoug mdsic hoose
wuh
IXrm™r"TOe”hlJrS«'°
”1*' *' *
f to state that i tcranaster.
oea-MUl. .r. pt»-.
la<%M Blacfcw. DsMBtaiBat Cob-'
%
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
Windows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind.^
If 3'ouwould keep out the flics and musquitoes ^ee
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast an>ahing on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY HFG. CO.
Cltlx«nsPhon«.32| Ball. 160.
W. L. Brown. Mdnagwr.
THE SINGING ALUMINUM
BUTTERFLY
?
1
0
•;
runr «
..iroany more located in the varloon
lod.. boteU and boarding hoones. At first
there was a little confusion to locat
ing some of the delegate*, but to a
short time the machinery of the
bureau wax to thorough working order
iMmiIm.he JS™ie-,h.d*ealn ;®''®®>
*Vrb«k. po... and vixliorx were assigned to comfortgad w»h ,h«e Who .ere here fer U.e;
"" ■”' ”*
,
.Hh olrtt .<,!,*«« k.<l
i •“*
OflClal prrocecdlngx.
Iran
Dr. CuHIt of M*
*“ **. “*^ **^*
It was an Inspiring sight to thonc' Raplilt. who in in attendance, holds!
,
Who realised the Impurtancu of this; the uvoni of bcltik one of the youngregard has been extremely wen
able that
that'j est veterans In the' stele, being but done.
gaUkSrtof. and Ii i« quite pn»bablc
The Parade.
with few a?xccbllor.s there has not j thirteen yearn of age when he entered
hoeo a larger attendance of delegates-1 the northtTU ranks and wore the bine
The parade started a little after 2
The Ide^ wcai'vcr. together with the with sturdy valor throughout the long o'clock and after paaatog over the line
populaiity of Traverw City aerred to strugglo. William Davey of Detroit.
tait^ was reviewed at the Park
bring In large crowds In aMiUon to qoartermaatCT cif Falrbtuka post No. Place by NaUooal Commander BlackIs with the Detroit delegation ___ Department Oommaader Ge^
the fietogsten from the poau of the va
rious parte of the auiti. Tho hotel thongh while en route last August to R. Hopkins and the staff oflfoers.
Itaelf U ablaxc with aatkmal color*, the national encaunpment < at Boston Jndge Lbrto Roberts, marshal of the
and .the air rt*xoundt'd
rt^toundiHl with naHtHIkl he was buried off the train near To day. led the procecaloa and he was
aanale. The» reccptlaa^^ti^MOfittees of ronto and almost fatally Injnred he followed by the Traverse City hand
raelimcn*^ the
were still anosrs nothing to dMer him from The dty officials to carriages came
Isdlas and genclimcn
exerted tli
attending. Comrade Davey Is past aext aad foUosrtog them were the al
the utmoan to make U i^oasaaii for the {commander of Fairbanks poet and for dermen.
t«U«H
wisMs
of Vst.
STREETS OF THE CITY ARE
THR0N6ED WITH VETERAHS
ndriNl dii<-gat(‘s are
tho Important boxlncx of -ibe encamp ; J*""'
.i.t..
am the over
realnive. nr-......d
ckMA7
sBd yrnmmiMr,
6 O’OLOOIC EDITION
TIIAVUIM CITY, MICHIOAN, TUB»AY. JUHtLtQ. 1ME
6 PAQE8
WEATHER-PSItlr
ci^SmvGTe^ma^HSaiwGS!
COMPARE THE SUITS
WE OFFER AT
$12.00
with anything else shown, 'and see if the fit and finish
ofthegooda we offer do not surpae* the ordinary
clothes aold at thii ^oe—see our window.
.
8HRRMAM
£vUlJlfm.|
(Mwwcsoaa
Push the stick in the ferrule STRAIGHT. Hold
tween the hands as shown in the picture and then push
RIGHT hand forward SLOWLY and let go.
See that the wings stand at right angles with the
stick and be sure that the twist or angles in the wings
is the same in both.
IT WILL FLY 50 feet in the air; across the street;
fifteen or twenty feet from you and return; in a large
circle, returning to hands, etc., etc. Fly it upside down
and it will spin like a top against the ceiling. Tip your
hands down to lly it away from you. It’s possibilities
arc unlimited..
Tlie Slnrteg Butterfly Blakes a Fine Hummiui: T<v
By straightening the angle out of the wmgs and
spinning on the floor or table.
EVERYBOUY.wants a Singing Butterfly.
Om Rms CrM.wtlA EmE PwduK i> CUlifwV Hurt.,
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO
M
TH« IVEMIna RCCOftO, TflAVEJtMt CWf, MtCNIOAN. TUEtOAY, JVIfK «. 110S.
m
i^mcolTiieis
t rcCatred to the coMalttaw; Ocorge A. 1
j EVERYTHIRG10 GAIN AND IfOIIQNG TO LOSE
PaikAreUtMaakfKaYM
Peeoad ward aakteg that tba balMiag| The caatpset and boad off Ae Oea« tk* aewar «a BaaMpk aad Bajjtial Mtkoittkte company 3kra apalrwete ka paatpoaad ^ rsar. or aatil i p|.,nre4.
kcctarplaaBaiwdaTtea4.eaaaad«oa-i ^..l^lMad or Joka KmmtT.
MtNimilt AOORCMCO TMB CITY aldenbla dteeaaatea. Mr' Btaghaaif^t^ Tbciaas Dyer aad A. P. HuHlwaatai tka aa«taaar «a WMfce a acwl,,,^, „ ^dlea. waa referred to
daUNaL LAST NIGHT.
aet of pteaa. Mr. Qsldwen atatad tkat ^
comailtiea <m Iteamat.
: of tke aewar skate Bay
Tie kofldlBC I
kaia.oalylTe cr.Ul^a^.;
vanderkor*. with O. P. Oanrwr
I
IN BUYING A REFRIGERATOR NOW
job gwiii the ooBTenNoee haring all food ainffs ptaaorfgd
WaMringtoa. D. C—Tb* Itetamsr
in aw* perfect cooditkm that Oieymby be aerred man apElectTie Power coaipany haa aecared
petixing maimer and at Ibe
(be coatract for arc lights ip certain
pabllc parks at $85 per Ugbt per year |
aaaMi time ]T<tm will «re Biort
or a total of $5,525.
than the ooet in a eini;U*
Temawanda. N. Y.—The Tooawaada|
aeaaoa.
Power sampnay haa aacared the com
tor Mgbting the atream and parks
with 12U BTC llghta Psrlive years at
■pty la, it was Impaaalhle to get a,
Mr. OvteU presemrd
mtlMaeUiry aewar. Mr. Biagham want
$70 per lamp per year.
Bteghamptoa. N. T.—The Blaged the
baasptan Ught. Heat and Power
as that would be feasible.' The wbol*
pany has secured the eoatraict for MC
amttar was ftnally laid over until tke
Th© laiKWt and roost com.
or more laeandosceai Ugbu cf am
aext asaeflag
plot© lino in the city. Buy
teas than 32 candle power at $21A0
Tka board of public wprka then prowhere you oan jffct -the U*t
Mr. Winnie brought up the -slough pm- light per year.
seated estimate No. 1 of the Bate
Iirtccs and have the !*st nxOt
de^ptmdon
Eighth
street
and
Front street parteg which amouniei
Miss Kins Payn arrived Sunday
amved thSl it be remedied. This
to I2.C28A0. ReeetTed aad died.
■Diitm'nt to chooa© from
frtMn the board of broaght forth the fact that load after from Superior.-whera she has bi-t-o
mi.OO DOWN
pubUc worta askiar aulboHly to Im- load of gravel had b*-on dumiHMl In toachlng hchool. She was accompaiMed
will buy any loo Box ^ Keprove the park properiy around the there only to disappear. Alderman by her cousin. Rickard Clark of Port
frigerator wo havo.
Arthur.
Oct.,
for
a
ton
days'
visit
with
city library was received and filed. | Everett aald that be knew that that
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr..
____________ Ion from tke board of | was true and suggested that the mlpublic worka'sutlng that the baw-jeroU-s of the forauT swamp ate li. Oeorge Pavn.
ment la the rear of Joseph Wllhelin’s; The matter caused a little talk on
A Huge Task.
Btore on Unkm street was In a dan- macadamlring and Mr. Winnie moved
Lake the
It was a huge taak to underUl
geroos
was received. The j that the city engineer prepare llgures iir* of such a bad case of kidney dis
use as that of C. F. Collier, of (Cheroease
kce. la, but E3ectrlc Bitters did It. He
srriles: “My kidneys were to far gone,
writes:
i could not ail on a chair wliboui a
cushion; and suffered from dreadfuJ
Bad Scare.
Somo day you will get a bad scare,
karkache. headache, and
im fi-el a pain In your bowels
In Electric Bitter*, however,
sumption. Tlie pruien-ss of wmsurnp- \
Safety lie* In
cure, and by them
Is. a wire cure
perfc-ct 1
JtUE PEmBIS FKSElia
ss
'‘JTZ
HMMK AQAlNtT TMB PNOPOBCO eXTBHMON.
jttBair
‘SAtsazASsr'
tBMOULO PC NfPAINKX
Tfc» «tUNlk» «f Ik* city council
VM c*ll*d teat CT«Uo» to a -»Hilc
Mr* CB aut Bgktk street Tkte
kote la «a«tel« was a *wt*i9 at
tl»* and tAutm fbm straet was laid out
aooagk Knttrel, It is saW, to repair
ararp otkar sOaot la tke dty kaa beea
dBMpai la tk«w. But as fast as U te
pat oa. H dteappMTs and tke street la
tke aarty apria* and late fall reatwiblaa a *Yloagl> of despoad.- This U
an the tnore deplorable because the
Or.ABLMarUal
CMBcar ta •uccaad Or. Lasstaa.
Or. A. H. Holliday Ukrary
Tke principal kuslness ‘before tke
dty coaacll last (evening was the mat
ter of «*lendin« the saiooa Umlte tm
Raadolph Strtit west oa Day street.
218 feel. After Ik* coundl bad beeo^
addrcaacd by srcral cMlseB*. a repnaeptallve of ibf lisw and Order lagoe.
ih* swTctary of the Pastoral assoelaUoa and listeaed to thn-e oaomunlcaUaaa of r*moat|tranre, also a minuriiy
rsfioH of the llemse commlttw. tba
matiar was sc-ttk-d by adopting the
aJnority report, whlrh recommended
that the pdlikin be noi granu^d
The tfsi petlthm read was one «»•
talntng orer 200 names of ellli'.ens of
’ ICC Boxes and
Refrigerators
bnc from the Pastoral assoclailoii
slgaed by the socreury. Rev. E. L.
Reqoa, for the Protestant ministers of
the city. The third was from the Utw
and Order league, slgm-d by the presi
dent. Rev. a N. Holsaple. and the aacretary. Rev. Hugh Kennedy.
A report, signed by Mr. Ovistt of
the eommltle<* on llcenres. was pre
sented under the proper head. He recommcoikHl ihss tke limits be not lextended. as the majority of l^e resi
dents dill not fanlr It. After the read
ing of the report, Mr. Oviati alatod
that he had made an Investigation and
found to the best of his belief that
such was the case. The ros>or then
called for remarks, and J. B. Ba-ney
responded, saying that it would de
crease the value of property and there
__ haa been
_
experimenting I »ss * strong opposition to it. Julius
Canada
YUh a preferential Uriff In favor of (Koenig also spoke in oppiM^iilon to the
Or«at Biitaln. and Is am at all *aUs-j measure and then Rev;^R. KHolsa^.
Order
bad with th* reaulL Brliiah manu- president of the Law
facturers have been receiving somi- league,
special reduction oh woolen goods
H* said that a canvass had l*oen
and textllea. aad the only noticeable i made
the Second ward and that the
rapult of this arrangement so far as ] •rbUment was against it The people
la ooocemed has been the do not want the aaloon near their
overloading of Canada's market with homos. Ho said that If there was «
Brlttoh |oods gnd the almost complete petition to plsce s ssloon ss
obtlteratkw of Canada’s texUle indus home of one of the aldermen as that
try. And -now the Canadian manufac would be to other homes la the ward,
turers are asking for an increase in that they would protest.
Rev. K. U llequa that stated that
the tariff oa British importations of
woolen goods. Canada's experience while the |»etltl(»n from the Phstoral
in this matter should be well eon- association conUlned tmly
■Ideiwd by those in this country who It represented over 2.000 clear headcsd
are clamoring for tariff reductions people. There were now two saloons
through the expectation that Increased for ever>- Protstant church and
trade would follow the favor thus ex saloon for every 600 people in TravCity. H‘* objected to either the
tended to our trade comiietitora.
i-stabllshroeut of more saloons
extensteh of limits.
RESORT OPENED.
As the commUtev on Uoensea, with
Vary RIoasant Time at the Flral Party
at Silver Lake.
OrawD. Mich.. June to.—The openIng party given by H. C. Burt Friday
evening in hU m-w nwort on Silver
lake was a decldi-d success* Music
was furntehed by Helm's orchestiTt of
Traverse City and clghiy-slx number*
were aukl to the dance ball and sup
per was served to all who wished In
the dining imriors.
The two gnsoUne tewts ownetl by
Burt and Anthony were both running
all night on little pleasure excursloaa
about the lake and the evening was
enjoyed by tiver *00 t«Hiple.
If
P
m
I
1'^
Haw's Thia.
Mfa Otar One Hundrad Dolter*
ward for any case of Catarrh teat »
. We. the undersign^, have knov
r. J. Cheaay fbr th* teat 15 yw and
S*Wa »nS7
Jte. Wholeaal* DruggIsU. Toleto. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cur# to takea Intoraaltj. ««Uag
•ad maebtt* suifsea* of th* ^e»taatlmoalals seat free. Price. 71c p«r
BotllA BaU hy all draggtote.
. ttoka BaU** reallF PiUa foe ooastli
Hiss Mary BdHars-of>torthport who
toa*
am* Jirf*itly '
ver>-.
relief and,v sure
HolUster'a Rocky Mountain Tea is j cured mc.“ Prompt
. ^
, i
.Impir llq»W .lortric).,- 1.
j
.."S.WelT Vve“1
ever>- part of your body, bringing new » pneumonia, tlnsrani-i-d at Johnson ]
blood, strength and new vigor, it! Drug Stuie Co.'s. F. H. Meads and S. j
M. D. Morgan.
landcf McPho»won PosL
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
“;s.“a,sr.-£'s "tS JTfii
ililnUnp. d«vi.<lve action,
Chapin's New Feather Renovator ianUClc.-\r
vigor of l»oil>- and mlml.
vim
Hie j
A NEW FEATHER RENOVATOR S|uu-kle of life, comi-s to al! who use
u Just been Installed la. N., B. , Ho^i^^cr's Rocky .Mountain Ti-a. 86
Chapin's
carpet
cleaning
works.
ipln's
,
Tea or Tabb-tK. Jukr.M.n Drug
he feathers are thoroughly cleaned j
by high pressure of dry steam, dried • '
and cooled by cold blast process.
|
—---------------------The orders that have been accuranNo Secret About It
It Is no secret. lUal for cut*.
■lAROAIN
Driving or general pur
pose horse, buggy, har
ness, wagon and double
harness. You can save
money by taking advan
tage of this offer.
iKWt time of the year to bx*k after
Arnica Salve, ‘it didn't take long
June 15-€t
to cure a bad stire I bad. and it is all
your feathers.
I.” writes 1). U Gre-
.itiSEIL
Wail A S^a’ drug stort*s.
rived in lh<* city this morning.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
try a record want ad.
Judge Advocate Alko B. Morse of Ionia.
Chairman of the board was Instructetl of what an dmprovomenl which wonld
be stiUable. would cost. •
to order It Exed.
Mr. Biugbam called the attention of
John Baumbaugh was recommonde.l
by the board of public works to In the council to the condition of a
spect the paving. His cnnuH-nsatlon vert on Seventh street. This wi
fixed at $3 a day and the report dered renain-d.
He also brought up the matter of
adopted.
communication from Frank Wll- employing the bithulithic company
1 objecting to a crtiok In his side crush stone for the city. After so
walk on the north side of Twelfth Jabs at the city stoue crusher, c<»uncll
aireet was referred to the ctmimluee adjounied without action.
on streets and walks.
d.
Fingers Were Crushed.
Standing Committee Report*.
William
The 1 year-old baby
The committee tm streets and walks
DavlUhon gut Its fingers In a wringer
reoommendtHl that Ibird avenue
yestenlay ard twij of <}iom were
Improved. Adopted.
badly cnisb«*d that a pliyslciau had
The commute** on streets and walks
araiuitate Hie ends cf the index and
T«port*-d that It did not favor putting
s«HHUid fingers of the left hand
crushed stone on llay street iinle.;s the
projieriy tiwners pul in a curb and gut
lb*a!Uifylng uu tluMl.s ihat Injure the
ter. In regard to the Cltixens Teb*■i*<t*pini. ii«l«H|
phone eompany is»l*-s, it re<v*pini.
nd«H| Kkln and lu-alih are dangenuis.
IK foot alley j te-aulifurwilhout .liseomfon tiy taking
that they Im' plac***l
whlrh the property owners were will j HoHi.xier s Ibs-ky M^miitaiu T«-a. SunIng tOugrant S«‘v*‘ral walk.*; and cim.sis j sltiy fares follow its us*-. Lif. ceni*.
walk* were also reporteil ujion Mr j Johnson Drug Co.
Bingham wanted x*emenl crosswalk oh
Division street, al the end of Eighth
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
street. His ami-ndnu-nt losi and the
reiKirt was adopted.
The committee on claims an«l ae
counts n-ported the usual batch, of
blUs which wer«> <irdere<l iwui.
IiMb<.r..|iaa\ili- in h<H w».«thfr. ckJOr. Martin Health Officer.
tuK. MxUiinr. iU««iurtilng. All Uh.
Irwduia TaVrum P«.wd*-pi. Bfxall
The mayor appointe«I Dn. J. H. Mar
tin health officer to sure<*ed Dr. IjiwJohnson drug co.
bon. Dr, Holliday aa a member trf the
board of library trustee* and Sexton
COOLINC TALCUM
MAKING MARTIAL MUSIC.
MeP«»*raon Port Drum Corns Compo**g of Three Generationa.
Lowra of martial music were very
muck pleased yesterday with the ad
vent of the McPherson post drum
corpa. TWs drum corpe U unique as
h to compoeod of three generalhins
though they do not iM'long to the same
family.
C. E. Render, lifer, and Dan Miller,
anare drummer, fought in the civil
war; Henry Johnaon. leader. Is a mem
ber of the Bona of Veteran*; Robert
Redaar. baas drummer. Is a non of c'
R. Redner. Md Clarence Redner and
Lowell BucketL anare drummers arc
aged TWspecUvely 1$ and 10 year*.
K-as*s, ■
OStiVO.
stomach.
neys. liver
Drug Store
Johnson 1)
R. E. Wallit A Sons.
50c.
diy.
VarkMts- remedies were proposed
last era^lag. tba most feasible apparaatlf baltig that the retldenia of the
stiwdt pat la ja combined curb sad
gattsr aad the street be macadam Ixed
H saema Bwt now wbea tk* gratrel Is
put
wltb aothlag to bold St. the
haatfT teams ruanteg ovar It spread
It out aad the avreet beeomes lower In
the laiddte.
InNiis Inaugural message Mayor
Priedrk^ gave facts and tgnres con
cerning maeadamfetng which showed
that It could he accompUsbed at a
comparatirely small cost. On account
of Its Importance as a commercial
Btreet, East Eighth street would make
a very good place to begin macadamis
ing and It should Im- done.
the exrt'ptlon of Mr. Ovlatt, had re
ported previously in favor of the
measure. Mr. Dockeray ipoved that
the minority report be adopted.
Abbott stated that he had signed the
report because he understood that
there was no opposition.
^
Mr. Glllett moved as an amendment
to the motion made by Mr. Dockeray.
which was really jm amendmeuL as
preVloos-motIqn . had been to iwoelve
and file the report, that the whole mat
ter be put over, until the next i
Ing. The ameiv,dm«Bt to the aa
meot was lost ^by aeven to three.
Dockeray's ambndmeat carried unaalmoosly and the original mathm
amended also carried nnanlmonxly.
PsUtions and Comnuinlcationa.
A petitkm from N. B. Chapin aak>
tng that transient feather renoTators
be required
Hceasc wa
ferred to the Ucaaae oommUtee.
A petitioa Blgned by J. W. MmikaB
and others that th* land lying hetwsoa
Baal Bay park and Rastte ooun ha
portteaaed as an addRloo to tlte park
and also that If posalhte all tb* land
hatwwn tba bay and tbs^park ha pur-
ilMYDER
DKNTIST
NEW OFFICE OVER PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK
JUNE-JULY-AUGUST
ONE OF THE ADVANTAGES
,-ii
That a person has who makes a selection from our stock, lies in our money
saving prices and tempting assortment.
Our goods appeal to those who
want good goods, just as good as made, and just as economical i
DIqu Doll
ridj Dull but get your supplies
from us. All prices of balls—all si/es of
bats—a good selection of catchers’ milts
— a good base runner wants the ibcst of
shoes and good shoe plates—the catcher
wants a good m.ask and jirotcctor. We
«-upply every member of the ’’nine.”
i
i
-
'■Vi' VKi:
•;V
-
nil Qinuoo
Ull OlUfUU summer kitchen must
have the coolest stove made—that is
cither oil or gas. You can't keep cool
working around a great wood stove. Oil
stoves sell from $3.7.5 up. Gasoline
stoves from $3,00 to $27.00, and a fine
kne ot gas ranges from $1L00 to $1^.00*
A Gooit Refrigerator
like the
Celebr.i_____
___
pleasure
to
teS Leonard Cleanable, is a ph
own. They are cleam air-tight, strong
and built on scientific principles. They
are really an ornament and should be in
every home. They would be in yours if
you knew how convenient they were.
They tell from $7.75 to $42.00.
MIGHT BE VERY HOT?
Don’t forget we have all kinds of ELECTRIC
FANS. TO SELL OR RENT.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
12S CASS STREET
PHONE SOI
^ THE HANNAH & LAY
M
IIERCANTILE COMPANY
M mis IN
la^MD
MJDCmiAM Qor CVBN WITH CO-
Tto tmM ff Mn.
FHapaiHdL
Aaeoim. v« to Mi at tto r
MI Bw mtn,^umman9m m
If^dack.
FDUBKTDEITHTDDIY snsisfffKoniK
TWNawmilEIBUIS
f ^{AComarrs'WEM mumbrous
IN OOFFBR COUNTRY.
in
BOWER m BE LET GO
Trato Oaa Mao KWag hgr RacA,
■MUIHSMaWIB
fUOHT AT A CRITICAL ROUTT OF
Tl^ OAMC.
V
•• H« tiWm»0W tW -marHiM
- ItoR Faaato It U«m*-
Bt WIfR to lh« Brtolto R«ord.
Ool«atos. O. Jo»« ».-Tto Ool«»M dtycoMrfl Motoay Blflit PI
tloartepX^ IB to-etoll simnd •Uod*.
tt to tto iBMit of CoitBdlBto Bayeri’
Ttov totas obatroeui tiy a bat at a
fdtlMl poliit Mi aa AoMrioaa asaodar
tk« sM«at Ndl paib. Tto ocSMtoe
w paaaoi by tbe aaaalaioto pc
tbeoovacil.
TAFT MAS COMCUUOCO. MOWCVCR. XHAT MB IS INNOCCNT,
By Wliw to tto Braatog Baaori.
GataaeL Htoh, J«»® S0.-ftoor poopto Ml death la tto lake oopper dls•Uttar la Laft '
trtottaday. Jaaaph Lapege, age fO. a
HTtottor to Nat Ha Stoll
raapeetad Mnaer BTtog aear GhasseU.
•a RalabMS.
was rwa down by a Mllwaakee pa
gm tialB. ioha a Brt^kaoa. a ierd
By Wka to Cto Mreaias Baeori.
■wa mployed in tto Cal«*aM>t aad
Waabtagtaa. Jaaa M.-SecreUry aC Hccto Bslae. was killed by a lante
War Tbft*a cnadBatoo la tbe Bovea piece of timber CaUlag oa bUa. Mrs.
caaa reads that Lootos to ia- Michael doggla. agad M. slipped from
of aay erroag dotag bat be a bridge orer a samjl stream
leavea to tbe prestoeal tbe totaradai- Matchwood and was’droaraed. an Anatkm of tbe qacatloa as to vbetber or triaa. BUM oakaowa. amptoye
the drcomataaoea B
aSaer at Tri-Moantain, was thrown
dtoaMaaei fnaa the dlpk>- fitn a skip nad wu killed.
Btotlc aerrleea. Looaili was chi
with reeelriag $10,000 aaphalt mooey
while aBtatoiar at Garacaa. It la tto
g«ml opIahiB that tto preaMeat win
ieeUe to dtopenae iwith BowoTa I
THIRTY-EIOMT CITIZENS WERE
KILLED IN RIOT.
HOUSE WELL PLEASED
ENGINEER
major hbndbrshot is a won-
CAUSED
LOSS * OF
Many Were Also Wounded—Charge
WM
the
Rceutt
of
a
THREE LIVES IN A WRECK.
OBRFUL DBUMMCR
J '
Namtora ^ Local Tatont
OivaR at tto CongraBntarUInmaiR.
Major Ifendersbot .and son, J. €.
BendersboLiimved ttomseives artiste
. la their line lut evealag at the onterlaiament gtrea la tbe City opera
boose. Tto major showed himself to
be a pastmaster at the art of baadling
.a dram la bis two dram roles. **The.
ladtatloB of a Locomotire- and *^he
ImltaUcm of a Battle.** HIs son gave
two pleasing selections from Tbe Bo
hemian Girl on tbe fife sod cxairina.
and also gave a good rcadlns entitled.
•The Young Waited.”
Miss niMb Tlmblin gave. In her
pleulag maaner. ”Thc Old Man and
Jim.** an appn>prUte war story. Dr
J. A. Snyder sang *The Sword of Ban
ker UUr and was forced to respond
to u encore. Miss I&llth Anderson
long ago sroa her way Into tbe hearts
of Traverse City people, and last
evening hold tbe aildlenco la captivity
with her selcoUoa. The Whistling
ReglBMSit.** Miss Bdna Miller played
her aerompanlmcmnt. MIm ('harlotte
lagrlg did ”Tbe Star Spangled Ban
ner” In pantomime, and tbe program
ended by tbe audletiro singing “Amer
ica.”
Himself and Oltor Engineer Were Ing to advices received here todaj
Badly Injared—Two Flrwnen and
serioni disorders cnlmlnatlng In
attack on the police by Cossacks have
Braksman Killed.
occurred at Vosnesclsk. a toi
Khersod. Citisena who engaged in
By Wire to the l^ealng Record.
Newington. CVrnn.. June JO—Because the demonstrations were charged by
he misunderstood orders Bagtoeer 8. Cossacks. Thirty-eight persons were
Scniltt sent here to help a heavy Ftok- killed and many wounded according
bill frelgbt train np a grade early this to the repots.
morning pr«lpliated a wreck In which
PUBLIC 18 WELCOME.
three of the crew were killed and him
caught up the old familiar air and
started to sing It Instantly It swept
along the line and every old soldier
was singing, not as they used to slag,
but In tbe quavering, uneertala voices
of age. **Maybe we didn't ting that
down South.** said oae aad his
panloB quickly wiped someUdag from
oea. J. Crowell and wife^jiLrhelaoa his eye that gllsteaed ta the bright
are here for tbe eac^ai^eat and to Jane uualighL
wtolt their bfotgtorigrMeNamara.
H. Daathnr to Lriaad aerfyad la tto
city thie manlRg to attead tto em
sesskm at tbe Presbyieriaa church j
^ olveo.
"UNCLE BILLY” WAS GONE.
at 8.30. The scsskm was opened
with the addrasB of the presMcat.
The camp fitP tonight wUl be open Taps Hto tosa Sowadsd for Man
Mrs. Nell Lonlse Ward who said that to the public and prasUod over by
Sooght by His Comrade.
the order would act have an easy time Judge Lorin Roberta. A pkaatog pro“I’ve come to see Unde Billy
lust work, la spile to this the |
^ ^ given, iacludiag ed<
Smith.' said oae of the comrades thU
order had been very successful. She ■
by tbe Queen City quartet. » mpralng. “I harea*t seen him for a
also recounted the work she bad done 1 recUatkm by Miss Edith Anderson, long time. 1 wonder if he is much
aad the work of the oSceiu of the | ^|n
Blanche Bamt
changedr' As gently as possible he.
order dosing by paying a very worthy |
accompanlmcal by ^ Mis* was told that taps bsd been sounded
tribute.
' yiyrta ! Miller. Addresses
for “Fnclc Billy” and the next re
After the president's address, the re- ;
a>mmander4a-ChIef W. W. union they would have would be <m
port of tbe librarian and Inspector and n\^^i:mmr of Boston. Departmeat Com- :ht field where they would U« lined up
were read and approved «®«1 j^nder Hopkins of Detroit, Galted f- r laspertlon by the Great Command-1
the session mas honored with a visit‘gutes Pension Agent p. A. Jaae* of «.r. The “Uncle Billy"^erred to was
of the commander in chief and two - j>«.trolt and Judge Jlaboll to St- Jdms. C-unty Agent W. M. Kmlth whose
comrades and after routine business;
^ particularly Interest-1
occurreil only few u:<"in1bK*ago
tbe meeting adjourned until 1:30 thU :
m*-e(lng aad one of those gatheT-|_
aflcrnooTj
afternoon when the secretary’s rep»irt
rep»ui j
«blch will Iw as inspiratloa to! ^-unipment
presented. This report was ew- j
veteran* of the civil war mad to I jyi^d to make a sccct-ss.
peclally tnierestlng showing tbe In-1
Veterans and Bpanlwh!
---------------------crease of memlwrship of lt« during
war veteranB as well, it I* 1
FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON.
the past year, making In all 6^2 mem- ■
that the City opera housi-!
________
her* to twenty-four circle*. This vmall ^
to
capacity.
| Miss Wlgnie Caton Was Laid Away I
bond of patriotic women, blood kin of
RssL
veurans of the war of 1861, has ex
The funeral of Miss Winnie CaUm.
pended In rvlUf during the past yt-or
who died from the result* »rf bantK as
1163.26. the total amount of
m.huu c^osr v*. John ' doKcribed exclusively In tbe Ret-ord
ire* the lari quarter being
**'““*• Coo***'^
**^ yesterday, wax held frtun the Bing
t aL for 13.000 Damages
•ving a balance' on hand t»f g.’^ISJSn.
ham church this aftercouii.
Is Being Heard.
The department secretary presenU'd
self and the freight engineer badiv In
Camp FIrss Tonight and Tomorrow
jured. The kllltHl were Lewis Strat
Night Will Be Open.
ton. brakeWt; Oeo. Schlataer. fireQuite a aumbee were disappointed
; John Dennlslow. fireman.
this morning, even press n-prewntatives being denied admission, tiecanse
PERhONAL.
they couldn’t listen to the addresses
the session of the oocampment this
A. J. Hale of Bcllalrc Is Iq the city morning.
If a veteran hadn’t tl
today.
countersign he wasn't altowed to cnt<
Mrs. Wllism D. Kreuf and daugh and there were some protests made.
ter of Duluth. Minn., are visiting Mrs. This gave rise to the rei'<»rt that the
E. 11. Ssulsbcrry of Wayne street.
camp fires tonight would be only for
C. T, ThompiMm and slater left today the delegates. This, however, is a
for a day's fishing at Ftoich.
mistake as not only the old soldiers
B. Holmes and wife who have urheiher delegates or not. and the gen
been attending the Bpworth League eral pablic will bo admitted to the
oonvention at Mancclona passed camp fires tonight and tomorrow
through the city this rooming oo their
nIghU
wsy homo to Bnipiro.
Mrs. J. Anspsrh of Kingsley was In
NOTED GONG WRITER.
the cUy yesterday.
Mrs. William IVKrelf and daughter
Ihllth. who has just graduated with Helan E. C. Baimer of Lansing U In
th* City.
honors, of Levering arc the guesU of
Helen E. C. Batmor of Lanfeing. the
Mrs. E. II. Sallsberry,
William Kellogg returned Ust night noted song writer of the L, O. T. M.
and
Eariem
Star.
Is In attendance at
from a trip to Albion and Marshall.
tbe W; R. C. mei'tlng. having arrived
Gtxwge Sheldon of Kalkaska Is !
. .'Taken Frsm a Jail and Was
late yesterday afternoon and I* a guest
ibe city attending the encampment.
Hsnglag a Tree Near the
H. D. Cord of Alden airlv€*d In the of the Park Flare. She Is past worthy
. ReadsMs.
cit yto attend the cncapipmcnt this grand and prominent fraternally and
socially- One of the latest song* from
noon.
By Wire to the Kvebing Reword.
Rob SheiMird of Old Mlwloi Is Jn her pen was dedlcaltHl recently it
Camden. Ark,. June 2«.—A mob
liartmeui FresUk-nt Florence S. Bab
tbe
city.
tiMik from the Jail a negro who shot
bitt to *>e read at the twenty-soconu
Lsthai
l*ullreman Nc-wman and carried him
annual encampment in session today.
across tbe river. Incoming passengers member of Cast po/»t is In tbe e
saw the iMidy of the negro dangling tending the encampment.
PRESENT FOR HIGH SCHOOL.
O. B. Oanliner of tbe J. F. lU*yiK>lds
from a Ijee n<*ar the nmdsldc.
p«»sl. No. r.2, arrived In the city Ibis W. R. C. Ladits Have a Hanctoomc
morning from Pentwater to attend
VlfilTORfi ARE ORDERLY.
Flag for Local InstHution.
the encampment.
A lH*autlful flag bangs In the head
One Lonesome Drunk Stayed 1 Prison
G. W. Hall of I*omona Is In the rlly quarters of the W. R. C- at the Fark
Lact NlghL
helping to rcpr«v*ent the Charles O. Place hotel. This Hag is for the local
The vUllt»nt to the slal«' rueamp Twist post. No. SK.
High school and will be pr«**euu-d be^
mcui are 'very hnlerly and ii« UUturltW. H. Aroldan of Maple City Is In fore the rk>s<> of the encampment. It
aaces have Invn n*i>ort«Hl to the po the city from Murray i«ost. No. 168
Is rmlrely of silk embroidered with
lice. One Jag got too lUlarioiia last
Miss Vide Oleson of this city left gold fringe with a fancy staff set In an
algbt and was given a seeun' plsr«' lev this noon for Elk Rapids where she
iron standard. The flag Is 6x7 and
atoep It off. TliU. however. Is liable will visit friends.
one of the most beautiful and costly In
to happen even without fs»o vUltoni In
The Misses Eunice Babbit and Bssle the cm .
the city. The v eterans are gtn>d p<
Vinton of Williamsburg
pIc to entertain and their condtirl
city today.
LIKE TRAVERSE CITY.
above rvproacb. The city Is rxrcllentDr. 1‘aulspa has returned frt»m Cad
■ ly policed Ud a careiul lookout ts kept illsr to her dntles In Dr. Wolfe's of Visiters Ars Well Pleased With Queen
so that the vtilturs s!« well as the cltl- fice in the Wilhelm block.
City of the North.
geas are protected.
A Record represenutlyo passing
Mr and Mrs. Mike Diebolt of W*est
Front strt'ot have pone to Buttons Bay through the crowd this rooming heard
nothing but pleasure expressed at the
where Mr DIeboU will work
THE MARKETS. ,
reception given the vlsllors by the
new t'atholic rbureb.
Bast Buffalo. June SO.—Cattle—Slow j WalUe Campbell and wife of Kalkas- city and the beauties of the city Itself.
and easy. Veal csalves—I^U. valmw jka are vUliing with relatives for a few One visitor went so far as to remark
that If he bad only k^wn that ihi»'
lower.
Sheep and lambs—Active j days.
city was as beautifully situated and
and stMdy. Hogs—Blow and &o lower i
‘ —---------------------laid out as it was he would have
Detroit. Mich.. June so —V\*bcat—j BANG “JOHN BROWN'S BODY."
moved here long ago.
July. »ov:
*
Old Soldiers* Memories Were Taken
com. 68c; No.-3-white oats. r.iVjc.
TRIAL HAS BEGUN.
Back to the Banie Field.
Toledo. O.. June JO.—I^*heat-Cash.
and old
l oatt; July.WHc;
JUiy.
.......- the delegates .....
H.05H;
September. 86\c. , While
Chicago. Jane JO.—Whml—July, j *l^ert were assembling to enter the Senator Mitchel Charged With Cemliclty in Land Frauds.
City
opera
htnise
this
morning,
an
In
SUTiwntor. M^c. Corn—Old
By Wire to the Evening Record.
July. 51T.: oW September. 53, Oats- cident ocrurrod that bad a pathklc
Portland. Ore, Juno SO.—The trial
July. 2\%c: September. l«%c. 8e|»- side. The comet band of Buttons Bay
of Beoator John H. Mitchell, chargvd
letobcr pork. |UA0; lard. $T.40; ribs. was standltig in front of tbe opera'
house and sUrted to play **John with coaneotloo with the Ignd frauds,
$7.80.
Brown's Body.” One of the veterans began here today.
VOICB CULTCRB—Mrs. VAtHda
McManns. who has Just graduated In
the teachers* coarse of the normal deparimeat of the ITnlverwltjr of Michigan
Behool of Music, will tahe puplln ta
Totoe culture thu summer at her boms,
m Sixth atreot.
June lT-«t
TRIED TO FILL TANK
Tonoirs CMF HS
Pleaaer Dead.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
Mason. Mkh, June JO.-Mra. I. H.
Vaaderoook. an old pioneer of Ingham
eonnty. died this morning, aged 87.
GOING TO THE race* tomorrow?
Take tto Oolamhia wagonette or hack
tto pty dmg store.
jnne JO-lt
B. JL Shaader to Reed aty. who has
UADIBB TAKB the Oolamhia new
A- J. Bayaer. the ^delegaU from
BoeC Otorey. No. «Q. of Itolto. Midi. toagoaette lor the races tcMonow. toto Tialtlag hU hreCtor. WUliam. aad
sister. MargaieL r* i» ItoUt atreet
^TOd oa the ll:»e Pere Uargamir WUl etait ftom aty drag storsL
|tou tO-lt
* tomto ytoterday.
SOUVENIR
Sendpcur^riends
a Souotttir of
Znotrst
at?
We have them in
Boanl, Wesid and
Pnetal Curds.
work.
CanL-
Leather
Abo in Shell
Huml Wtiod, etc.; a
few sample* of which may he
seen in our show wim^.
DUUEE SUIT 01
.."TT'.i'r:.':™ vz \ ~
~-;
- ‘i
cime. h.4 conlnbutod liri..
In Urrull
ac .nnK.,.. ,nn.
"n
W. R. C. Candidates.
|
Two candidate's are ihari active
the posKlon of president of the W. R
C.. Mrs. Carrie E. T«rrv>y erf
Isle and Mrs. Maj Stocking knaggy
of Bay aty. Mrs. Knags* Is a prumi
defendant*. The case I* tbe out i
j^e death by dmwnlng of j
j
i„,„vir*t,ri and that he obtalm-el 1
^
:
OISTINGUI6HEO GUEST.
Hon. Frederick O. Tucker l« Ir the,
i
.
City.
I One of the dlvtingiikhed guests of
!the city Is Hf*n. Fn-derirk D. Tucker,
jpreridem of the Memorial university
of Mason. Iowa. The Memorial uni
versity is a natlonsl Inriliutlon. found-,
ed l»y*ihe son* of veterans. It* educallun policy is pra< ilcal and adapleJ
to the ueeil* of the age. Nine stst«-s
In the Union an* «eprrt-c«nted in the
iUstltutlcm and it has made great progn-sH In H» dev«-loj»nu:nt sine** it< «»rganlzatlon In F.u>2.
HE6MW1SLTICHED
I.;'
to tto ftau or Five Fusta
nabnegastoly tather raoogatoed hy
the medal to hoMT. AfeurymnafMr
(OoatlaiM trim Ttoat Paga.)
tto wgr to was agpointad )adce advo>
cate gcMral oa tto maM to (he govurttea aad lodgsB who deshw to htoa tto
A. J. ftoaet post, was ta tto parade la acr to Mxssachaaotts. U which pOslwmmm to their oMces. locattoa to haB
whaeUd chair which he propeUed tioa to served tea years atocr fbar ad- la tto CTrlssion Tlmt FoUonmd Sto aad ttea to martlag im the «e« city
Wsa Smaly Bamsd Was
adBadC.
dtrceiory tesaited fro*. ahoiH maU
la a Harry.
As the old Tetetmas passed la renew
IThea the war brake oto to was'|am
1 the talbrasaMaa at aace to E. R. Ftole.
oa State st^tiet la float of the rertow- { prepartag for collcce bat cnHeted as a
. ageat to the R. L. Polh oompaay. Ml
By Wire to tto Evealag ReoonL
lag stand. Park Place anaex. cheer! private: sorvlag Utroagk erery n«
‘ State street. Write pUlaty. * ,
Detroit. Mich., June
l^Tille pre- ■
after cheer was glreo and tou waved | commlsskmcd o«ce.
luMlCGt
paring breakfast tat a hurry this morar j
la honor of Gommaaderdn-Ghtof mack- j
(GoaUnaed ea BDarth Paga)
lag. Mrs. WlUle Fleming aUempted to;Z:
r aad'Depa.'tmcnt Commander Hop-:
lU
a
gaaoltoe
stove
tank
wtlhoat
pat|
I
dag oat the Sre. In the cgploakm that |
Ladies ef the a A. JL
Tbe department Ladle* of the O. oistinguiahed BpMkers WiM Oalhmr folkmed she was severely bomed aad j
U in a serioas eoadltioa.
|
it. R. met this moralag for their first
nrtilrrMsi and eOod EaMftaln-
CHARGED BT COSSACKS
HE DIDNT UNDERSTAND
to
SUMMER SCHOOL
THE TR.AVERSE CITY BUSINESS COL
LEGE will conduct a Summer School commenc
ing M^day, July 3rd. and continue six weeks.
Teachers wishing to prepare for the e.xamination in August will be afforded an excellent op
portunity of doing so. In addition to the Teach
ers’ Course, we will teach Bookkeeping, Com
mercial Law, Arithmetic, Spelling, Shorthand
and Typewriting, Grammar and renm.Tnshin.
VVe will give special lessons in Benmanship.
Our teacher of Penmanship is one of the best
penman and tttacher in the slate. Anyone wish
ing to acquire a good hand writing will be great
ly I>encrittcd by attending our summer school.
BREVITIES.
Peter GarwIciL
OfUtx-r of the guanl.
neni worker In the Mlehlgnn Woman's
Suffrage association and the State
F»Jt*ratlon of Woman’s UIuI*n. She 1*
alvo a sister of the ex-nallonal presl.
(lent. Mit. F. D. Dennison. She Is a
member of the Michigan Fn-s»
Wiwuan’s as.M>ri8lion.
Mrs. Torrey Is a iuenilK*r of the
auditing N»anl of the I. O. T. M. M.
and a promltiunt member (»f the press
ass«K*latiojr Is-lng a press representa
tive at the encampnieni.
Tbe Ea.sum Star Is entertaining
Misb IJalnier and the L t). T. .M M. 1*
enienaining Mrs. Torrey.
The W. K C. will give two prlzts
tonight, one from the state ileparim.-m. * raagniflcvnl flag and the other
a solid gidd pin with a latiivl wreilh
eurtoslng an enami-r flag from the na
tional W. R. C. The latter will l»c prosented by Mr*. Kate E Jones, national
patrhrflc Im-traclor. The prizes go to
High *ch(K»l impils for a corojK-tUlon
In t-:»*ays 02 a patriotic subject.
Open Session W. R. C.
Jt wa.* afu-r 3:30 this afternoon
when the first session of tbe W. R. C.
ronventM at the Baptist church In
optui session, fully three hutulrc-d dele
gate* and mt-mlM-r* of the W. R. C.
being la attendance. The sesslou was
honored with a vixil from tbe domroander-ln-chief W'ilmon W. Biackmar,
and hia aides. Past Commander Lewi*
Konitz. member of the Soldiers’ home
board and Commander E. T. Carring
ton of Bay City post, -No. 278.
General Wilmon W. BIAckmar.
Gen. W'llmon W. Biackmar. national
commander of tto Grand Army of the
Hcpablic. has a dlsUngulabed war record. A hasty glance over his war rec
ord shows that he was n trooper of the
FIfteetuh Peontcylrapls. n lieutenant
In The First West Virginia cavalry;
served both in the eastern and wertcra
armies, was engaged In iwenty-two
actkiCB, among them Antieum. Stoqr
river, ' rblAamanga.
Wauhatchie.
ChattanoogaT the Shenandoah valley
camptoga of 1864. and the final fight*
tag from Dinwiddle court boose to Ap-
goonattox. and was promotfd oapitta
The deleg«ii(»ti from Post M«*rrlll,
No. IIP. of Bay Cliy. arrived In the
city la*t evening. On the same train
was Post Fairbanks. No. 17. of Detroit.
The Traverse rity band ftirnishrd
mnslr <m the Ihirh PIae«- veninda.-t dnr
Ing the rteeptmn,
L- .Meaker of Iloync Falls enierlalmxl w>nie of his c*mir»d(*K with oldtime camp songs on the Park Place
veranda this rooming, playing his own
aceomiuinlroeot on the violin.
Mrs. Ada M. BtcvJdard. past deparlnteiit sivretary of the W R. C . arrived j in the city last evening from her home j
lu ivtmli, where *lie Is a prominent;
m* mlH-rdf the fanie<l Falrlianks rori»«.
.No 10. .Mrs. SKridard Is the widow of
a veteran of the oUl Fourth Michigan
Infantry and whik In the city Is the i
gne-st of Mrs L. M lU'nneti. .Mrs. ^
SuMdard is a merry maker of rhymev .
and was appointed by l>»-(iartmenl;
President Itahbltt, denartmeni iksi. !
Sarah D. Wolfe died at the asylum '
Sunday morning of old age._ The Isriy
h«'r <dd homo In Shelby
by Undertaker .Audi'raou.
Company M will meet at Grange
hall at 7 p. m thl* evening to attend
the •amp fire In a iHsly. All meml'ers
are n-<juc*tt'd to turn out.
Notice.
We muht ask new gas stove con
sumers and old consumers to be pa
tient with us for a few days. The
sudden change to hot weather ha*
overrun our shop with work. Von can
aid us materially hy leaving yowr
order* ahead of lime and they will be
taken In oonseruUvo order.
The Traverse City Gas Co.
June lD-21
■
«i«rkj Vmmt HU riMTvMr V««««.
Muxliu Gorky has tie«>n many tblu{«
—a baker, a railway porter, and a
score of olbfv occu|iaUooa ft’hen be
was a baker the only coosolstion of
bU life was song. He used to sing
miib a fine tenor voice, and once had
an engagement In an oparatlc cboras.
TbU voice might have changed bis
career and made him a lyric “atar.”
but fur an aeeldent He was sleeping
one uigbt on eorae sacks of Hoar In
tbe open air. when a vtoleEt storm
came oa. and be was blown to tbe
ground with soeb violeaoe that be re
mained nncooscioas for some time. A
chill In the throat, whit-b to oaogbt by |
ezpustire that algbt. destroyed faU;
tepor aad lea Mm with a raneona tmrL
Write Today for Special Ctrcolar. Telephone /
or Call at College OCtlce...^...
TRAVERSE CITT
BUSINESS COLLEGE
fyot meatber
Goods
The Kind That Will Keep You Cool
-rOROSHNir' UKDEIWEAI.........................50c
BALBIIGGAN UNDEtWEAX
EScaad SOc
CXIOX SUITS.................... SI.M. SI 50 to S».50
STIAW HATS................. SS, 75, $1.00 to $7.50
PANAMAS................................. $6.00 «»d $10.00
SOFT SHIXTS.......... .50. $L00, $1.50 aad $2.00
SUITS (UdXt WelRkt) .$7.50, $I0.'$U.50 aad $15
E WILHELM rJT
i
F- '«P«
.rai cvcmiM McoMb -nuvcnM errr, wauQAii.
snsTsjnKcaTiK
HMnawiTii^
tOMOM^ FM Tkirt Pb^I
it*’'
darttc tfce e«ol b«ira of Ik® varml^
wfU drtroi MM ikodiy ini •«kort»
CVwmMot fai-CkM WilmoM W. Dtaek
^ ' aftf. Dr. i: II. OrtevoM. Eber W«r sad
«(k#ra. imrtec at * tftkxk Um a tfHYr
i» fka lartw
Aaallwr mrriam coatalolaa Natloa
al Pmddrat FM** Mlaot. PatrMk
lanriielar Dtaa Kaf* B. Jomb aad D»
partaMat Opaaaallar Vk* l^^dta E.
llopklaa aajoyei tbc atyloai dHve at
f:M.
•wttaa* Bay Band.
Dr. W. H. Pajrw- and hla aHliary
baad of link abarers arHw-d ia tbr
«dty at • Oloek rrttk po«p aad did
Wiy. Tbay ww aiat dt tbr depot b)
McllMm poat aad aaarrb^ to th.
*^**LaM4aaan.*‘ wberr a »bon oatdoet
eoaoart was g^rm. tb« a ataad WM
Sada at the I*ark Ware aad »bw
tiK aatkiaal air* wtro anthuakatlcany
apptaadad by the boys io blue. Froas
Park Place iba baad marcbod ihroudb
tbc city atrteta playing aatlonal aln».
laedvlBc aa oralkm wherrrer ibay
aiipcarad. Tba band la ftfiom atroai
vltk llaatera WUlk W fayoo atad
ja. and Fwd F. Bmlielb a«od 11. kadan. the fona ibe yoaa«aat baad la th«
fattad Utatn.
Lla« of BaeaptJon.
At I o'rlock the back parlor of the
Park Plan* kaa rkared aad thoae who
ItokKr lUCE^ TICKS
kaOaaky. i^iglr -tW^-r
• Witrt 11 •—« I
atar of tba La«aa of (ko a A.
beU i
M dor paaflo aio latanatiA
■Wbdw Of
daw efreie of Qwo-( |« te^ ckiasa gMA ■» tmala Iba •mam MUtTCHCB OVU MISS
TfOa. Tho BaM Haikar
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ibi
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uMf CkaiW OadfPar. JL H. 0»-{ -Bat Mt cf all. we waat TCli
kay. Fmala McCfepB. Jbma*Tiiana. j |m Dad koro yoa haea
a paopie
•ba rrj-fT" Thma lala tka Wall of
Dolp« MDIi. l«dlk Landau ttaata 1
hare a warn «ac for tko oM aol*
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I
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bp Mr FMkar.
umsav
RealEcnpu
dMap MIXED
A Lead with wbidi the
market is (iooded sells
for a uMe less than
‘Shipmaa ’ PURE White
Leffd. But its short life
makes it much more cost
ly io tl^ end. Use “Shipman" for real economy.
the
PoniaML June J0.-A ap^dalTnard
wnicbes over the taeka srhleh com
80L0 BY
poac tk* InlUal* “A. R." in the outer
vaB cf the Booaevek enbln *i tie
HANNAH & LAY MEH44rwMwiM dark exposUM. In order
C-\NTILB 00.
to pNMtrvc ibo tnlUaU flrqai the at
tack of relk bnters. Tie gnnrd baa
bk hands full, for every oee Means to
have a longln* desire to obiaU one of
the tackv.
WlUc the attacks on the tacks
began at the opening of the tgtr. as
was evldenicd by the googiag als»ji
tkam —^ by *ke knives of the relic
bonters. It was Iboagbt that they were
poonded tn ao flrmtr that U aoutd
bard to remove them. A dav or
two ago. bowercr. It was discovered
that one of^ the tacks fas missing and
the fact caased consteroatiao among
•oa. A. tMantai Quartarma atae of MePheraow Peat
tie North OakoU oununlaxlonerK who
This is a fine tan mercerised (not a satine)
bare found thft the cabin In which
Moore; Mra. 8 M. Blrdaoy of Logan dkr. tko roleraat. Ike aanrlrora of President Roosevelt spent bis three
goods -with colored dots, mostly in red
Cirri®. 8t. Joaepb: Mra. Kale OUvw. iboac who aarpd tko Union,
years as a ranchman form the most
profldent of Cbamplln Circle No. JC;
-But for your atoadtast devotion In Interesting part of tbeir display. The
dots; we have been selling the same waist
Mn. Adelaide Rapan, Mrs. Carrie | u,e crtaiaat criaU of oar blatory. all discovery that a tack was missing u-a*
all the season for one dollar. We secured
Brakemaa. prealdenl. and Mrs. Mary ; oor aaaald WooUl have been meaning Btode before The doors were opened,
and Mra. Eltia Hall, all ofjieM and this icreat experiment of pop- and the commissioners at once sub
five dozen of them from the manufacturers
Muskcfon; Mr*. Amelia Noyes. Cen. ‘ uUr govemn»ent woold have been
stituted another tack for the slokm
at a sacrifice price, so that we can sell them
Cbamplln airk No. r«; Mr*. Julia * dUmal failure. Moreover, yon left
Thc-n they detailed a guard
ta . pnwUiie VauArrUI. wit.
Irwtn. prwldeni Wa»l»lnKtou Circle, j» united natloo. one in fact as well a* watch the Initials and prevent further
«*»•*€-«* |«r. ctTini wlvktlT
for Fifty-Nine Cents. We have all sites
v«n |«-rrut;puu«'.- umorrow
Grand ttajild*. wllb Mra. Ella Clay ami | m name. We arc devoted l« the (1*k. depredation.
wiKht.
NOW', how long they will last depends on
Mrs. KllloU CVivcIl of the same; Mrs. j uhlrh Is the symbol of national great
The initial* **A- R.‘* were made by
MmistIo.
Horatio Bari and Bmma Whittaker. | ness and unity. Js It any wonder that Miss Roosevelt a year ago. The le:
how (JUICK you arc to grasp a bar^n^
Detroit; Mrs. Mary Jameson, past cK jym, love the flai; under whose fold*
partment president. Marino City.
• yon fought and for which your comMelody
Tbose to arrive on t»*e evening;
ubiri so much blood? Yon love
trains srerc Mr, and Mra. J. M. Wood *< tt for what H Is and for what It reprt'Singifni and Dancinj;
Watson post and roip*. tlrati! | p^.at8. U re'nirds the arhU vemcat cf
Spccialiics,
Haplds; Mr. and Mrs, WcitcoO, Mrr i Us defenders npoa land and sea.
F. L. rinch of WalBim et>nr ; j hrraWs the hertdsm and sacrifices of
Comedy Sketches, etc.
Mrs. Bva Blake and Mrs. Mary TU> our rcvobitl<mary fathers who planted
This is another bargain, all new goods,
I Hum rated Songs
bits. Col. O. A. .lanes of Detmlt ; 1>. Ik i fm* goverauw-nt on th1< continent and
regular dollar Corsets, white only, hose
K. Van Bnalte and Ik. Hoot, deptr^-1 ,h.,Uraied it to llUny forever. It at
went snrgeuB; Dr. J. Ik ISriswold tests the struggles of our arms, and
supi>orters attached, while they last :
:
l*01’UI..-\k I’KICl-S
of Grand lUpItls; Mrs^ llHttle A. Slier ■ the valor ol our soldiers In all thr
l»aM prc.^hbiu oM'hsinpllu W. It ; wars of the repuhllr. It has been
C.. were aoMuig the late arrival.^.
. made saensl by the !ilo<*d of your corn
Addicss cf W>'lro.’n7.
j r.vdej<. H has Unm bath(Ml In the tear*.
The (5 A. n. eiii ampiit' iJl «ip<*;o 11-.f a unroslng p«*optc: It ha* l*eer
formally at the City epi-ra liousi- at l*»Uleri(l«-*l lu ibe heartj* c< a llberty-lov
o'clock thts muming. The addre:..; of. ing i»eople. not only at home, but al
as
. dellvere.l b)-Mayrr A l over the world. H has never been
I
welcome
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
V. Friedrich who. nfier addre^slus t*'e.'gaulied that ihouKands did nut rise up
dlonsi rommauder. department ct»K- t<\ smite Us assnllani.
Dan J. Wiito- of #ack»n,
mander
and
otheI'ffleerd
a“d
;
-Olortous
old
banner!
IxJng
may
It
JuBlor Department Vlr.o Commander.
galtw. *|»oke MS follows;
| v.nve. over the laud of the frt>e aud
la^fore you to give ufficlal
^
TWICE DAILT
Judge LOfln Robert*.
were la the reoepitun list tm>k theU
qt
^
place* Imlbe following onb r for the «pn«lo« lo .b.
Chairman of tonight's camp fire.
Joy aud gladness in the litwrl of
ime. Slay aa b»ng as you can, and
rt'ceptlon*'; D»m»r«n“'Ol (Commander
Roberts enltslod when be wa
citizen c*f mir community on account
U4*o. II. Hopkins. t\*mm*mlerin<'hb-l
y our homes, may you
tif your presencti within our gates. We when you go
Wllmon W. Uckroar. AdJt. U* «‘ »■*»'•
go In iKwre.**
ette Wyrkoff. Ihpartnu-nl QimrlPr wm» glad when your orgunlratlon nc•bout four Inches high and
cepttnl our luvltatltm to meet In our I Tho resfx*nse was giveft by George
nisster r»*ote. iK-partmimt Pr«**ldent
nor to;j
We d»H'm It a gn'St honor
u„|,i<ius, commander of the depart iht* car;H*nirv wi*-k bv which they
P'lorciiiM* 8. Itobtdll. National Pre.Hldenl
SAIN 01 SHINE
were made I* crude, neveral id th«*
Michigan, who fittingly
Fannie II Minot. |V |Mirtmenl Secretary have 11,0 privilege of lendering ><>« ,;
huspUalltb'ss.
i
.
#
• lacks bt'lng uut «>f line. The r, nulm*Vina B. n«nlfield; NaM«maI l»atii«»lle our
-u I. wuh
,.b«ar.. cb.. Ij-S-ndcl w .he «.rq, word. ..t ..Ise «f tho female.nrlpln of the
Inatmrtor Mis* Ka'e E. Jones; MUs
evidenced by a lack at the
of
extend to you. In Indialf of lb*- iR«plc come sfwken by the mayor.
Rednrr. iHUilor vlc«* «-<*uiis«*Hor; Paft
the -A- which ut,** bent after tdSuu
De|iarlm4-nt C<»iiimsnd»r C.
driven half wav*In.
The Only lliRh Class Dog ami I’ony Show Cominu this Year. The Exhibition
IMud, Junl<*r Vice I'n'sldcnt 8tell*
The IbioM-vell cal'In
* rniall twhlicautiCul. A I’cHormance Incomparable.
Rolph. V 8 IVnslnn Agelil O A
K,m structun-. built »*f b»K**. uuh a
Jam-s; Ih'psriineiii TressunT Anna K.
iiMd of earth, which riaud.s n* ar ibej
tlriffllh. 1x*wls Ksutte. Itu-m-ctor Ag
wmith wall of ih.- aprictiKiiral bniblnes M. Wlb-y. Past lh partm«ni Presi
In the main llvins nnun are
dent. tlmi William 8huk«-s«HUHv; Past
shown a chair which wa* ihe future
Prei.ldent Mrs. A. A.
1. and I.
What Um
Jowmwl hM t« «x oC
,
;inwldetit'« favorite, a pair of biuSi
t)in.-er. Kvel>u Oniw'ur; I'nvt Com
Introducing 200 of the Finest Trained Animals
which Mr. Roosevelt wor. as a
Dog and Pony^^o^ Turns'Paopla
mander D. II M. Van llsalle;
cowlioy. the war tuiK i» which h< ea:
in the World. A Program Replete with Novelties
live board, K kciie Hadley; Chbf
5«>tb«l Bros. Catch on Wwll, Alt- rlcd clean shirts when imvelliiK. hi;
Musteline Olfic«’r A. II H«df; Wm.
thougn Strangars lo ThI* Sactlort
chaps, an old .-«r:tw br.t. aud a
I\av«*y; Dr. W W. Hooi. miMlcal dlAfit-r Iht- ytiung folks^and tin* ob!
nmnlH-r of other re'‘r«.
r»Ttor, aed Cbtel
Staff (leorm W.
folks that still enjoy a circus or a tent
Wl,en
I*ie.sldenl
Ro:i*e\vl(
went
l<>
Stone.
show of any kind, have town denied all
Dakota
In
IRW
and
p
trrhari-il
hi*
PV»r an iH*tlr a «tea«l' tine
fcurh <‘njnymeat for a year and a half
ranch, the place was known as the
b«»r* of the various catrps and |swts
or more, m dog and iK»ny show comMaltew Cross, and ih«‘ Maltew- cross
of the aisle were pr«*s**nl«‘d and passed
enced operations In tbU city ye«t« r
the rattle brand. Mr. U«M»u>velt
down the "kntg line of dlsUngulshtNl
day. and iho^- of the class refemri
changed the name lo t'hlmney Ibitic.
guests «ff the city. Tlo> |»ari»in«
to we-rc once more afforded the lon«
account of a rhiinnev sha-wri
Ihmughout tl.e eve«lrg we"e contin
denied pleasure.
short distance away, but rtsalned
unity ihoingNl with the members of
Scibet, Bros’ di»g and pon' ^ll'»w
Ihe brand as his own. One d
the <1 A. 11. W 11 C. and toe laidles
gave two perfomanccs ycsu-nlsy. one
employed
an
Idle
hour
In
driving
at the (1 A H
‘
.
during the afternoon and on«- during
empty cartridge shells iiuu ih
Early Infomv'l R«cept*©n- ‘ .
the evening. That thHr spprsrsnre
Judge lyirln IPiUTts. Thoa. T. Bates, F. J. Kellogg. Battle Creek. Commander Michigan pivleion Bon* of Veterans. of one of the log* of hi* houx*.
was something the public dfslr.^1 w»*
form a Maltese cross, and these
Robert B. Waller. J. W. Hannen. l*ost
Igg MAIAIKU
Indicated by tho large <-owd- that
cartridge* renisln as he drove them In
Commander Morgan and Uffleer of the of this city, a m,»t cv*rdl*I and biwrly j
SUPPER WO DMCE
flocked to the'tent h. witues* the^
Which
leaves
the
Show
Grounds
The
man
who
was
destined
to
become
Day F D. MarMn were the reception welcome. It is our desire that your
-----------tbdws. People were tum.*d swsy by
every morning at 11 o’clock
commllUM'
________ of Ibe city wh«* assisted the^. Slay In or- c»tr shall »>y bni*- proBt- *
Crowd Mad a Very Pleasant president appear* to have l*eca
the bunded* and from ihc excellence
handier with tools than hi* daughter,
I the lI »b»o w»‘l plcwsaul. WV want you to
rccepibw
and Enjoyabla Tim* Laet Evenof the perfonnantH- K«‘IIm I Bros . have
200 4-POOTEIk-FUN-MAKERS 200
and t»'e Maltese c-vv*? which ‘s <•<
evening, while previous lo the formal feel perfectly at home. We want you
at the We-gue-tong Club.
established themselv*-* an<l will «IouWposed of exiwsod head* of sheila Is
ir-'M'ptton tine of guests throughout VO feel that you have the fivedtim of
_
less draw large crowds d^iring the re
artistic ilian Miss U<s>..evell's
fhe evening, while pn'vlous to the our etreet*. park* and pubUc places.
crowd bad a very
The Tented Exhibition
maining performances of ri *' week.
formal receplbm the general rt'ceptlon In other word*, we want yv*u lo fiwl
the We-quo-tong c4ub "A. R.” So far no attempts have been
The show is full «»f lib'
which appeals to all
commitl»’c of Udle# were pres,tit to that the town U .vours.
house last evening, the evening open made to extract any of the cartridge
very dashing acts. an*l n«»t a dull moshells
bill
after
their
experience
with
cla-sscs.
Patronized
by
receive the guesta a* they entere<l the
-Wo think we have a beautllul city; h,g with a chafing dish supper given
enl during the entire time of perfomaparlors and a ploaaant hour was thus we are proud of It. and before yon re ; \,y the girls. After the supper had rrilc hunter* the comrolaaionrrs have
the
elite
of
the
land*
ancc.
All the acts are *h..n and th# .
•pent in ooclal talk and erpartec.
turn to your home*, we want to show pcen thoroughly enjoyed a dance fol- colbo to respect the ability of the van
nnlmais enter 'n’o their share of Uw
Dr. J. B. Clrlewold of Grand Rapids you some of Its many beaiiiles, IVc, K>w<-d given by the boys ia honor ol dals aad they are watching the
work with eoiiMldorstde lotereet and
niTlTod shortly nrter the rttR inion. but want you to enjoy our parr and invlg- the supper given by the glrla, The ridge croa* as well as the brash tael;
spirit. Many n.-w sWa which have
was greeted with a hearty reception.
orating air: our beautiful scenery and, njosic for the evening wa* furnished inlial!!.
never been before seen her* In a abov
The chair whit b is ilt»clart*d Lo have
. 'Ivenlng Arvlvala.
surroundings. We want you to take a' by Stewart and Steffen* apd It was
of th\s kind are presented and the per
boen President Roosevelt's lavorlte
The Bore M*rQueUe. befcring Com ride on our toautiful Grand Traveiwc
when the final adjoommcni
formers are all fine hnalthy looklttg
haa proved fw fKipular among the vUwander In-Cblef Wllmon W. lUarVmar bay. and t*njt*y H* clear and sparkling' made. The supper wa* prepared In
aaUnals. 'riit r*-are about sixty poalee
that
It
was
evident
that
1?
not
of Boston arrived In Ibe city at 7;»* waters. Den t drink too much of It. very appetising manner, the dance
In the ag^i»“on. seveml of than
‘ last evening, and with bl mwese the lK»wever (there may be Maccabci-s in’ was one tba*. ended too quickly and protected it would roon give
bring hardly Urger than an fmwaeo
under the strain of the weight of thou
^ Aepartent chief of staff. Oe«,rge W.
).
.
i taken \»a the whole the evening was
8t. Bcmanl dog which U a metober .of
sands of visitor* daily and the chair
Btuue.. and A. K Onilev of l.anslng.
"We want you to Inspect the- North-1 great S”
the company. There are about a*
now bcara a card on which I* the
McPhersondVuit me* the distinguished
many dog* as ponlea. although the
era Michigan Asylum fur the Insane,
legend.
••Pleaac
do
not
sU
oi
BTAQE AND PLATFORM.
guests and eveoried them to •.he Pa'*k which I* In our borders. Thl» Instilarger animals do the greater ahare oC
ppcker.”
Place, when* at fi o'clock the reception tuUon. built by the stale and which re-j
the work. Several BOBkeya add to
Vaudeville
-Y^-hy. I never aaw anything like It."
to the commander-in-chief, department
Door* open at 1:80 and 7:80 Daily. Performance
the fun and take part tn tlte acta.
fiecu lb* benevolent and charitable,
^ three-nlgbt. - said one of the guards the other day.
cowntohdcf'
o»cers. p»»t spirit of lu cltUeaa toward the un- j
The trick riding of •everal of th# doffa
gt fftetaberg'* Grand
Commences
On?
Hour
Later.
of
thee©
people
seem
to
coamanders. Ladles of the W’. R. C.
from the top of the tent Into an ontfortunate.
'
|,ouae. The company ctmiy over anything Ahal belonged
and O. A. R. and Sons of Veterans
sprend net nni the riding <4 the trick
-tfre want you to Inapect our ffne of- j was late getting here and was badly the preaMont. The other day a i
took place.
donkey ooacladfd the pet^ormnee.,
wanted me'to let her go into the store
Da tho crenlr.g trains over both flee building*, spacious block*, and j baadlonpped but bn* everything
The show to cue whldh Is beartRy •»roads, many arrival* we-.e regiatered mnnufactnring Institutions, which are l readlnesa tor tonight's bill which will room and try on the proaldonfa
Joyed by the older poopAf /gg
evidences
of
the
thrift
and
enterprise!
be
composed
of
highly
^tossing
nets,
boot*."
ai. beadcuarters. among them being
yoonger.
rreekleiit Florence Cochran, of Nancy of oaf buMnem men. We want y ou to There are nine people in the comi
TSY A SECORD WAWT AO.
Smalley Circle No. T^'asrrillc, with ^ see the pkntant home* of our labor-1 and everyone I* aa artist In some
ir-
LrJ
STEINBERe'S
Grand (^a Bone
AH Unusual Shirt
Waist Offer
TONIGHT!
$1.00 WAISTS FOR 59e
iKsneirtEiu
Specialty
Gompatiy
W. B. Erect Form Corlete
¥'
15c, 25c, 35c
V.
all si:
IS
-try a wmoomo wamt ad.
2:30 P. M,
8;30 P. M.
CIRCUS GROUNDS
PRICES
13TH ST.
Children I5c
WEST OF UNION
Adults 25c
I
TUESDAY, JUIME S7
I
w
^
W m -
SEIREL BROS. DOG AND PONY SHOWS
Remember
The Date
Tuesday, June 27
WATCH -X STREET PARADE
-
■m
A FAIRY LAND FOR TBE
LIHLE FOLKS
100 Tborougbbrcd Sbctlaod Fonics,
50 Woodcrflil Caniac Actors,
50 Marvelous Monkey Comedians.
BE SURE
STREET PARADE
11 O’clock Tuesday Morning
’.j
oet ~K0tam oj
SHERXQCK
HOLMES
>7 A. COHAH SOYlA
&
fmwfmm
,
iHRSw
AMImt «r *TlM A4MMMW <
*TW MmmI
<k« BM*«r
«rc*»fMr.*-AMii4rl
mtt.rn.mmM
Tke Aivetiiun ofJiir.'CWJ . ‘ Tr.^
the Priofy Sdipol
itmn^ am. «r
»•*
',Coo'»WrT?Se^Srr£^«.)
ntoB ran faoMtohar lhatr
-Ko. 1 canDot"Bm 1 aaa. 1 caald aaraar to tt.
Bowerar, wa wlU ga lack at ow tolaare and earlfy It. Wliat a bltod haatto
I kav*r bato
li
aet to 4rav <ar caacia•loar *
"AB4 what to 7«v coM*Mk»r
•XMj that It to a maarkabto <
top wlUi tU- poUtiKl covtc has to affar Saa^rWatoS^K^M^
pu-fc*^ up ttoa tra«'k aad followad
r
^m i
toe ttMMT ruer tato a luua. beatoar ton- ‘
vd runi', awl '
U4itwl ua. Su
iTutoU*to tie
^Va far that totf la the anUthjr.
■ji.’r rr-T; jr.-
•t Bh tiha >ag| la the
SA8T PAIT OP TOWK
CdliP hr btoh phMaallA§4.
Ordara wm ba pramgCly attaadad ta,
JOHN HOPKlKa.
aprS»4»a
WANTED.
WAMTtO-Tat» liwaahaH
^taaion far ilae af toUat apt
la Tmvaraa CKy. flalaiT
MiSOELLANEOUd
a Bgnkg drctti that they bhd dtoUed
t an la
THt NCtN-PIANM
to caoori the Oraad Bap*da data. Jaae
m aeeoMt of tha saMUpoa epb
playad la mj ataito Taaadajra. 1
datok aud the tmaafe uuadldea la
twaaa J and 4 p. mu Mra. fhaaaaa
which the raeeat toad has Mt
8. Batltlu ttf Boat ngbth 8L.
aval aimeta caer wMch btovy waaoaa WAffTSD-^MhMIeagad man for night
area Ctty. New phoae STL
JnaaS-lmo
watch tor mitt wutalde of towa .l»Lp abova •• I
^ upright would have to be draw% The luaia
date hw alBo bew oaaoeled^
woo toa Hghaad wladow.
mOre 411 Prmaktta ataoet or Cttlacwa MONKV TO LOAH-iaa tag almng
i la ble chair aodI looked atoolty at nvy
n uiuat hara a peep toroogh that i . . .
Heer la toe lataat fran Qalesl
pboaelML s
Jaaglf-Jt
pwtdatoertgagaa naaato tor galA
WMML
au, . Jote. Mr
tt k
laauliw aC & MuNaimra. Ihffe
WANTEO-Dreaamaklag aad plain
PtamabetaL
ll«r
aesrtag. I>rkca raaaoaabk aad aatto
other spedca uadcr favorable oondlfactloa ctmrantewL Mra. K. Lamaa.
j tkiaa It uo loagar a aaaitar of dooU
BAUiirniY-OoaMlR MadamaHteiA
Sll Cast street.
Jane 17-U
b^ ha waa dowa agala.
-r^lii^toa/t"blli
the
‘
McFhrlea of that vUlage.
Bamambar toa fatara Uaa la ya«r
WANTCO-Otaing
gld. axperibaad. a aefeatifte laadlag will fwvaal
asmed hand. Hotel OoiomUa.
lane IS tf
we cap.
The duke’a beard had turned wore ceai of maotkadoa Impeded by
and tor
aggrrtolvelj red than ever agplaat Ida oUtacle that ahatteewd two of hta WANTCO—Competent girl fur general
bouaework. Must be good couk. No ^ POB UAIA OB nADg-EU toto lie baldly oficovd hla Upo during j
gained.
aiolarm. Thl* obstacle proved
waaklag or Iroelag. Good wages. ff rnmmm sto Ua. «a W-ShUa. ■■
that weory trudge acrotJ tbe moor, nor j
^
^ ootolog arare or ieaa than a geauloc
Apply at once, hii Unkm atreou
would be enter toe acboul wbeu be ywmj,. <^uck inn about two mUaa
almUar In alee aod appeal
June 14-tf
reacbad.lt but went op to Uackietoo 1gate.**
hoce to such at are found lo plunta.
auUito
he couM e*m! ooiim ' “The dJke*frifbSk In bk chair,
The matter found easy explanatloa
WANTEI>-A cook, woman, also girl
teltoraina. Late at nlgbt I beard blm ; **A.nd wbuui de yoo accuser*
the fact that toe atrawberry bod and
to do dining room aad chamber
.1.1..
I..
Bberlwk
«pearh tree very near It were "aat out"
work. Lako View llouae. Elk Rapvaw« Uks cwovta
toODdlog
tbe tragedy'
aUnultanmumly. three yoara alncck awl
tda.
ittue %4i
Attorney lotue. be wbo waa ronnarlater atUl be eutemd my rocan aa alert
(OonUboed In Wedneadayh laatte.)
tbe ruoU of the tree reaching out into
county clerk, declioea to give too
and Tigoroha as he bad town when be
WANTED—AITTO-B-MORE of a ablna
those of the berries, ungueattonably
•name of the Judge, but Tooebea far
aUried In tbe uiomlng. *‘A1I goes well,
OB yonr shoes! See Cunnlnxtuun at
tbe atovyresulti'd In tbe "cross" referred
my friend." aald ba. "I promise that
tbe Lion harbor shop.
may SC-U
A' self sati«Aed young lawyer ~«BM
before tomorrow evening We shall have
aver from ublo to represent a cIlaBi >
nacbed toe aolotUm of toe mystery."
AMUBEMENTS.
of thsi slate who waa mixed Up IH
FOR RENT,
At«ll o'clock next morning my frl
aujiie IJgJtutlun over which tbe Wayne
* UtloomT genUeman.
tndl were walking up tin* fauiuus yew | P«»fA doc and tKiny rhow with a na ;
RENT-Good house and barn elreult 'court Us I original Juriadlrtlon.
avenue of lloklrmvwse Hall. We were wlio docs Juggling stunts, U alwi pus
lure aur is R%*Mlng the • tent show i inquire at CtC West Klevenlh St.
I In the etmrse of nrguu'<«t the Bgek’
business" down to a pretty Ene point, j
jj.
eje Uwyer Uvame tangled up and too
Judge klmUy advised blula back itosinI rvjiest w ith greater delllierntte..
Then tbe eourt let the youth down by
raving. "If you do that 1 will be bat
ter aide to follow tbe tbirad of jVtT
aud lubis twillbiug fcatur.*«.
(‘bat he has the swo-d eater beaten
p,^,ents John r>rew so do toeT® RtNT—Two large sleeping
"You have come to sve bU grace? I ’forty wayA-Mamhall tnironlcle.
Kokomo.!
Shade, fruit, elr.. 1127 ei»nteutb>n."
•t’.lad to aei'otumojate yon. Judge."
am sorry, but llie fact la that tbe date } Rumors have eume from various
from toe young man aa be rveoverad
is far from well. He has Usm ve-> achoals uf late to the effo:*.t that
,,
|mui*hui»ctl..vtoctrHglcmwa. Were
thing •“**“*
by a company of, FOR RENT-House with all modern his vouUdenre. "1 am dealing with
|<vlvvd a tckgram froru Hr. llualuble i
. i i i
t, it
n-i
^ “1 w’ b h a*-c mon-j improvcineuts. Wc«t Twelfth street. a very et»ni|dl«*nle<1 t>ulnt of law. and 1
!«.. .h«)..r ... ... .
.ml
au«|iected thjii It luU'ht U* t*s» intrieata
ienuKin, wbiiii told t
1 those rumors were substantially, ' ’
'
«
for ytMir Ihonor to follow at tbe rata I
| )-<«r Jk-O'W •"
was gtditg."
I fonodixl. *
aee tbe duke. Mr. Wilder."
Tl*e dignityr of the eonrt was kneefcceully
that
was
the
real
"Hut he la lu blv room."
FOR RENT—House. Inquire H. A. ed out. and be Jotmd hfartiiy lu tl
•Ilien 1 mud go to b!s room,"
Klldee, L54 West Ninth1 strwt. CUI- general bicgh. —iHtroit Free Preoa,
"I bcUere be k in hi* l>eiL"
tens phone V.
•*1 w 111 s*H* him there."
timer that I aaa yaar tractfa
;hookapeathrtabla*’ ttUltt. H
alMU be glad U ypa araald Otoie oae
tea. The Mgyele otlO leoaed
maBhl be
taaed agaiast,
a chach far 4AINHL ttmtfd
he aa
toe wall Halatfa torach <
perhapa for yea to
tt to the bach vbeel.L aod I beaid ^ Qiwrtka baak. Oafaed
toac^ f
JUkST.: i
___
K nt-H-rr sjr ||
katopt horaaa la the taatotodm lia
ble. Bolmea ratoad toe hiud kf gf flto
uljdit eu(u
towera «if alilch rww
lull, tbr• atatrtjr
I
Uilb>« to <Hir left, or to a km gray
"OM toato hot newly ahod; eM
village wtilcb lay la fruot uf ua aud •hoaa. bwt new nails. ThU
luarktNl toe pueilkm «if the CbealvlUuld Borvea toba aHaaalo. LMusgoncrosa
totheaialtoy."
** Ai^Bi>l*rtia«b«l toe furbWdlng aod
Tha lad oontluoad bla work witbout
a<|oalk] iuu arllU the alga «f a guae- fugaeding ua. 1 aaw Holmea* eye dart
ru>-k aUiie the dwJT lluluM-s gave a ing to right aud left among the Ulter uf
aufUh-u gruau awl (’iut«-bed hie by tbu iruu and wood ableb was scatteml
abtinktor to aa%« bUaaeU fruat falling. about toe toor. Suddenly, bowever. we
^ ll«- bail aailw^*
Ml £HU- uf lllUW
lliuw VvUihsU atniiua beard a step behind ua. aud there waa
of Um* Biikto^bk-li
kl^bk-li leave a luau bet|»- toe landlord, bis heavy eyebrows drawn
Ima. tMUi^lUhiailty
o/dllhiailty he llm|eal up to down over bis savage eyes, bis swarthy
toe door. whiTi*.a iMiyat. tlark eWerly features eutivulsetl with ihissIoo. lie
king a blai'ki. clay pljK*.
beW a abort, metal bc-nded slk k lu bis
ubeu Itayua
ind. and be advsueed In ao menaring
rstolon that 1 was right glad to feel
aald llolima.
i> yod. awl bow do you gvt tbe iviolrer in my |Kicket.
“Who
u |*atr*
iKitr tbe
toe cikiuliyiuan
«ihiuiniaao uutuy name iw
Imr
anivel, vrlto n aiwplcUiua Pash of
Hrul.ru Hu) rA" mill
pnlr of Hinnlug e^ iw.
"Why.
'• prtiilwl
prtiitwl on toe Ituard above
• Well, U'a
were afraid uf uur finding some
yoor bead. It s («sy to taw* a man wbo
Is mnaiie- of bis own Iwuac. I aupiMaM*
ling out."
you bnvet:‘l smb a tolug as a currlagu
*Tbe man mastered blinaelf with a
, Inyovr KtabUar
,
violent efftirt. and bis grim mouth
•*Xu, I bavr wit."
looseued Into a false toURli. which waa diownl Ih. «,r.,l.r>- tbal 11 w.. u."1 ran hardly put my foot to toe
tore metiacipg than hla frown.
U,.l».Onld«l.l.l.ll..
; ground."
*-you*re weleoiue to all you «n find
•.,7 em-d. Mr. lluln,™. I vlll Ml
"liuu’l put It to the ground.**
out In my amitby." aald be. "Rut look
thnt you are lu re."
^llut 1 can't walk."
here. mUter. I don't care for folh iKik
n«r au hour's deUy tbe great mible••WclU tbctobup.”
ing atiout my pla<*e wlibout my lenve.
1
apmf.nivd. HU face was more caMr. KeiitN-n llaycs* manner was far ao tbe aminer yoo pay your amro and
fnun grariuut but lloUnea took It with get out of thta tbe better I fhall be daverous than ever. bl. oboukler. bad
adwlmUe good humor. .
pkastHl."
••jAook berr, my msD." aald be. "Tlila
'•All right Mr. Hayca: do barm
Is really raibcr an awkward fix for me. meant." aald Holmes, "We Lave been
1 duu‘1 mind haw 1 get on."
having a look at your boraea. but 1
•■.Voltherdo l.**wahl the moroee land think ril walk, after aU. It s not far, I
lord.
believe."
"llje matter la very Important. 1
•*.\ot more than two mlba lo tbe ball
. woukl offer yon a soraraign for tha use gates. •Tbal'a tbe road to too kfb**
wrsUley<de."
lie waUlicd ua with aulU*n eyes until
•nie landlord prli-knl up bta ears.
•we hatd kft his prcmlaea.
**\Vl»ere do you wsnl to goT*
We did Dut go ver> fnr atong the
*To Iloldemesae llalL"
road, for Holmes atopiwd the Instant
**l*aU of the dook. I auppoaer aakl that toe curve bid va from tbe land
the landlortl. surre.Tlng our mud alaload lord’s view.
gamirnts a ltb lronli<iil ryea.
"We were warm, as the children aay.
Iloluiea laughed go<id naturedtj.
at that lun," aald he. *T aeem to grow
^"lie'll lie glad to aec ua anyhow."
colder every aus* that 1 Uke’uway
from It No. no; I can’t possibly kavo
jThH'ause wa bring him newa of hts
lo<«t aon."
The Uudlord gave a very risible
■KHIGIII HEWS CONDOSEO
...
I
•“J I*'
**ido..brl.r«M:a.l«U .Ul.h.-. lhcv
oC tbd .•«™t n-«h..d I^5ld. nl
HlcMe he ivglsterod a kick whIeV p.^^
vented the enthuslaatlc pmfetsor from :
.^ending The foasl was held la a *"«’**'
^.e college grounds. ^
Tb. pl.w «M llslitdd ...ly by cdlM
ud tbe uc»>» «« lb » •■Wb b»
bui- noor. Tb ^ tiddully to
PAVINQ TlX
Yort .nd P.rU. v.mle.lll. FOR RENT—^Two Inside rooms suitablo for sleeping rooms. Inquire
Dr. Sawyer, over Johns*® drug | ^ct,veVail Peroont Intoreitad:
to hts "art ’ and since lolnriore.
June t-lf; Tbp «i>ecia1 asscHument tax roll for
theiiavtngof State street from the oaal
*
„rovod bl ---------------------------- ------------------- ---J
^
| FOR RENT OR %tLE—Meal market line of t!mos rtrvel to the west line of
0!^ ekvcT to7r’
FrontTnd Division stn*eu Hailrnad avenue. Is now In my bands
for eollecMfin. The first Installment
p,-rfo,mt.r.. h. i, „id to la
lo be paid on or before June noth, ItOi,
M K. IIASKICU,.
bulunH,^
fity TTeasuror.
p,odu«-d
Office—Risvm 202 Stale Itauk biilldlnE,
June Mmo
„
|u.
,|,h ,
FOR RENT—Office In nffw Wilhelm |
block. E. Wilhelm.
May 20-it j
I ud l«rl.e tbe r,.|.nm..ol.tio». of .
Xiut ..-nH-bt. .ore tuml.b.-d .1 .:.rt
P1.U-. Thl- 1.P.U ... m-ned lb Ibo ^
tollo.10. ooK-r. Ud ovory u«. *b.
n-dulrod to ,»rt.kc oS urb coun.p:
,p,,
to all Peraona Intereatad:
FOR SALE ________ j Notice
SuppibC lonl.- uup. p.lbUd l..rtlo
p,
The MHK*ial assessment lax roll for
OSS., fros. Hold. bid. r.«T, bPol'i-d
,p„p,
p.„..
FOR .ALE OH THAOE-8.X
east III
•ddor. wut toad aod wat^oroa. ulad.
^
and lota on west side. Will uke .
to the east line of Wellington
Atlcr Ibo nii-al a fo.
boro ,
^
hands for colleocarpenter or team work ?>art pay- • street, is n<
callod tor. J. C. PU-ld. one rf the dP
^
I tlon. The flrst Installment to be paid
rectors, responded to-Why tbt. Thua
i on or before June1* 30.
3t 190
MASK
ELI
M.
K.
ne« of Onatronomle Indluallon. nnd
enten.ln. for elsht
City Tr*
the editor of the eolle,, p.Kr dilated
FOR SALE—New "Oxt^ fe«*t lanncb. OIBe<--I
on -internal Seeullon.. tmlb ^, „„„k„ opt of bim« lt In more nay.
June 1
named Togo. Fay B Uowt® engine.
.bleb .ere Inlendml to make tbe bam ■
Kokomo and -.upporllns
Inquire 410 State St.
June 19-rf
ditctera dlMtorge. Bat. altbonsh tl.ore;
,|n
TTuenowa. an oeca,loMl srou nbd many a
^
g,imd
Tin*) CX|M
Ions fate, tbe mUority memed to have
p,.,.
tbe andtU). Yes. It Is an Interesting
.\cnlB a Mwirt rliangr iiaased over the
bir eontrol of tbelr atonbcba fYom
heov). ounhttveii fare. Ills manner place, this l-'lgbtlug t\»ek. 1 tbluk
the standpoint of the particiitants. the'.
shall have anojber look at It In an imOmanM PMw m
was suddciil)' gefllul.
oeven-niom bcMise. brick foundation. I*
feast
was
a
complete
suceess,
and
the.-----------------------obtruklve
way."
• Tve |«ws reaMMi to wish the dook
A liMig. sli»i*lnK hillside ilntteil with ,
any-fool lot. Will take team, bar'
Innovation may become a isipiilar:
STRIKIwr APPEARANCE,
well tliau newt men.** said he. "for 1
ne&3 nnd wagon. *»r horse, buggy and ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
among thcr scientific atmleiits.
was Ills head tMnrlituan otic'r. and i*rutd gray lliuestooe bowklera slrelclHHl be- f
harness as part itaymcnt, balance on
bad hr treated me. It was him that hind tti. We hod turned off tin* road ;
P..1.1... i«.i
''*« '•
Excitement
aod were making our way up the hill j
rvcorated.
sackisl me witbout a ebararter
time. A. B. Cnrtla.
June IC-if
Orion homes last Friday evening w’nen
ctlon of IlolThe front of I*ark Place hotel preword of a l.vlng wm elmndhT. Hul
baakeiB were found on their ate:»B. In
PRICES REASONABLE
I’m gla.l to bra? tkU toe" young K.Jd | deru.^* Hall I saw a cyclla^ camln*
senUMl a' striking appearanre
FOR SALE—lasdles' wheel. Aja omo* wiu O. r. tHrov * too. UatoUbaasa
vestigation prov«Ml both affairs to be
----- bear.1 of III Llvensiol. and I’ll help •«
«»'•««
_____
evening. There were two i-trings of
model. Morgan St Wright tires. It
| “<5ri dnwu. W ataon. cried Holmes,
fakes-s-lbe basket.s being apparently
you take the news to
. the lull."
red. white and blue eleclric lights
quire
at
2Z3
East
From
slre«>l.
•Tbaiik you." said ll»lai.*a. "We'll | with b»*avy band uih® my oboukler. j
fitf**d out with Bleeping babes, hut
stretched from the lower on the main
Wc bad baldly auuk from view when j
Juno 9 If
have Muuu* fissl first. Tbeu you
only Btirka pf atove wood nicely aulr
flew ,mUI ua on tbe road. ! "iW iAfemol spto*" toe .
ijV building to tbe comers. There was a
Amid a rolling clood of dust I1 caught I u»e morulug beforo. He greeted ua »« give
Kive proiKT
pro|K*r weight
weight lo the t
string of colorctl ll/bts Btretched bo- FOR SALE—Store bulMlog. stiyck and j lEAL ESTATE AWD LOAMS
1 gk*l a bl«\vele."
a
gllmi>ae
of
a
i»ale,
agitated
face—a
j
a
autely
courteoy
and
acated
bliuwere
disclosed
ou
removing
the
futures. Will sell all or any part.!
IVfottmry l^wtollo
Holmea held up n atrverelgn.
Ro^ j tween the City opera hmiac and Mer
"1 tell you, man, that 1 haven't gt*t fmv with horror In every lUieament. (,n.|f gt hia desk, hla ml beard itrrarn- erings from the basket.—Orion
cantile company blocks
down ou toe table,
view.
one. I'll Irt you have two boraea aa far tbe montb co|ien. the eyea aurtng wiki- •
ly •*>
In trout.
front ii
It was
waa »isc
like uuuu.
aoma .........
atrange
••Well. Mr. Holmear aald be.
as tbe ball."
1 •>’
down j
There Is a mighty mean i
may Z7-tf.
But my fiieod’a eyea wore fixed upon
"Well. well,", saw Holmea. "we'U | caricature^ the^p|wr
true 1 Dl*ena*lng Sunday gnmea. the bl«!iwe had Been **“
the “*"*■*
Bight before.
W. D. IMIOMOh-A
tbe aecrrtary, who atood by bla maa- at Sturgis if all the reports are true. op *»f IiwvvI. h nsks: •'Would any one
talk about It whoa we've bod aoiuo- whom
“‘
LET ME build for yoo. Monthly payThis man. whose name Is not essen
"Tbe duke’s aecreloryr cried Holmea. ter’a chair.
say his jirayers less well Iteenuse he
tbUMftooat"
menu. H. W. Smllh. C12 West
“1 think, your grace, that 1 cookl Hal. Is married and a tobacco, user,.lUaii muile a nice drive to the off?"
When we were left alone In tbe Tonte. Watson; let na aee wbat be
Elevanth atreeL atizens phone 1»9.
aiwak mara freely In Mr. W’lkler’a ab- while his wife takeif
great deal of
Lomlon Globe, however, reroa.ks
atone flagged kitchen it was astontsb- doca."
may ml
W’e acrambkd from rook to rock un aenee,"
comfort with a cud of black Jack gum. tpa» that U hartlly the jwlnt. It is
lug bow rapidly that sprained ankle
Solitt SMe SlMC Store
Tbe man turned a ahade paler find The man got tired of hearing: “Frank- moral welfare of the m.nii wbo mak<*s
rceovprrd. It was nearly nlglafall, til lu a few momenta we had made our
FARMS to trade for city property.
and we l»d etoen nothing since early way to a |H>lnt from whkb wf could cast a malignant gtance at Bdineu.
yum-yum- I-want-yum-yum-you-yum-to-’ a l»ad plnv thst has to lie looked after,
H.
W.
Smith,
CIS
West
Eleventh
i
'-If
your
grace
wiahea"—
; aee tbe front door of tbe Inn. Wil
morning, ao that we-spent some t
yuaa-yuia." etc., and decided to break j
—————
"Yea,
yea;
you
had
better
go.
Now,
Citizens phone IW.
may
Holmes w aa lost In i bicycle waa leaning agalust tbe^ wall
thought and once or twice be walkad i iH-akle It No one waa moving about Mr. Uolinea. what bare j-ou to aajr
BARGAINS In real estau. II. W.
My friend waited until toe door bad gun after abe had gona to sleep, and
over to tbe wiudow and ataivd earnest- j tbe house, nor couM we catch a gUi
arc now taking orders
Smith €U West Etovunto atreeL
cloaed behind the retreating aecreUry. j aubatiiuted a mixture of glue, pepper.
ly mit It opened on to a squalid ' " ^ "
""
*
"The fact la, yoor gracn" aald be.
for the celebrated
atUens phone 199.
may S»-tf
HU wife got tip the next morn
omrtyaid- In the far comer was a
e high tow«w Of HoMar^ -that my coUeagne. Dr. Watson, and tag. and the flrot thing she did
amltoy. where a gHmy lad waa at
bad an naaurance from Dr.
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay
Hen In1 tbe gloom we aaw myself
_
w ork. On tbe other aide were tbe aUgrab her, "gam"'and a«.%rt tc
craving for
-•! OTTtM
aide Umpa of a trap light op Hoxtabla that a reward bad bean ofments.
H.
W.
Smith.
613
West
blea, lloltoea had aat down again
oholtc atimuwhUk),, 1beer or o
•** ij whUk)
sble yard of tbe Inn and abort-1 fered la tola case. 1I abould like to but she didn’t chew long, for In less
after one of them* excuralona, when be In the stable
Eleventh streaL
ClUxana phone
losea aU de
than a rol''"tc abe waa dnmb. and for,
suddenly aimug hut of hla chair with ly anerward beard tbe rattle of boofa ] have tola confirmed from yoor own
bts nervous syriem.
199.
may 9941
a whole dav B*»e never said a word, j
aa It wheeled out Into tbe road and tore i Upa."
h loud exflamation.
fonneriy a wreck. Is soon
which
off
at
a
fariona
pace
In
tbe
direction
of
!
'•Certainly.
Mr.
Hotmen."
neltoer
did
she
chew.—Burr
Oak
|
restored to tu normal condition, and FOR ~SALE—Fine residence property.
"Uy beareo. Watson. I bcHeve that
; "It amouated. If I am correctly In- Acorn.
I'vu c
_
. Cberterfiekl,
| tba
Kkroom bonae aad barn. 100 fL lot;
dge. No. Z U U
"Wbat do yon make of that Wat- farmed, to i&.060 to any one vbo wUl
Elmer Snyder, a young man who,-who,***® ^
,those who desire to be
bonae baa qlty water, bath room and
loolar
teU you wbcTtf yoor son
lier SA-eliig any cow trmska totUy?"
, nonr IloUnca whispered.
has been a guest for several weeks atjfp^ fpom the dreadfnl enrae. Either
fnraaoa. l^nira of T. Thnrtall over
"Exacdj."
*‘Yes, several."
1
a flight."
"And anotbar tbouaand to tbe kan toe home of B. Ream, caused quite a | form. |1 p box. or six boxes for |S.
Flrat National bank. Telephone UL
"Where?"
**A single man in a dogcart, ao far
tbe
Onine
O
_
(sealed)
by
the
Com
mafi^
• "W ell. everywhere. They were at I aa 1 conkl aee. Well. It certainty was wbo vrlU name tbe peraon <g pwaona sonaatlon last Thoreday by leaving pan.
may mf
tMlAE -Kk him A MW "-L Inc-.
..c- Washington, D. C- Who purthe morrie* ami again near where poor not Mr. Jamce Wilder, for tbare be la wbo keep him In cuatodyr
antee to cure toe craving lor liquor 01
•t tbe door."
"Exactly."
Heidegger met bis ilcatb."
rallae, a good suH of clotoea, shoe*, refund toe money. Write lor a com FOR SALE—Bight oaencra' loU on
"Under toe latter beading la laclndad cap. watch and some other small aril- pleto treatise on "drunkennesa,"
A red square of Hgbt bad sprung ont
. "Exa<*lly. Wen, now, Watsmn. how
West 14to atreet adjoining Noitbera
many ••«>wit aid you see on toe moor?" of toe datbMsa. la tba mMdla of it nb doubt not only tboae who may bare CIM. bMJdo. A ohock for »*»• hotoog-,—^
maned free la plain, sealed
envelope.
Mleblgan aaylam property, anltohle
^
waa tbe~biack figure of tbe aecratair. taken blm away, bnt also tboae wbo
"I don't remember seeing any."
for raaldanoe porpoeec or gard«
y. where yoo lire aad we rnffl Eire
"Strange. Watson, that we obonU hla baad ladrancod. peering oat tntn conapbe to keep him in bia pMsant po- teg 10 Mr. Rwm ami mm- He alao,
Fine aoU and wMl loeatud. Bao
tried to borrow a borac and buggy ■ you bU naato. Sold and recommended
alHoor
•ee irarks all akmg our line, but nAwr tbe nlgbt It was evident that be
•qnal to 10 eommoo building
“Yea. yea." cried tbe duke Impatient from H. Wbltemaa. He was traoed to by Johnson Ittug Co... Traverse City.
expecting eome one. Then at last
a cow oa the whole moor. Very
Prloaa aad terms runaoitaMa Apply
there were atepe In tbe rand, n aecond ly. -If .TOO do yonr work well. Mr. AlausoB. hut BOtblag more can be j»lCb.
_______________
>VaUPU. «4ir
figure
waa
visible
merlock
Holmea.
yoo
will
hare
no
reatoOfn.W.BaJL
t4IT-tf
-Yen. It la atrange.**
laaraed. We are very glad he wasn't
Children's Favarito
agajnat
tbe
Ugbt
4ba
fioor
abnt
and
alt
Bon to complalB oC nl0axdly treat a tesldent. at we are very proud of | por . Coagha. Gronp, Whooptag
**Now. Wataoa. make^^^nfl
waa black onoa mora. Five
FARM FOR EALE-Knowa aa tha
menL"
' Can yon
My friend rwbbefl bis thin bands tolater a lamp waa Bt la n r«
Ouatontozm. WIO tokn 1
c»uaa tt oontalas no ^latc. Is purCScUy
getbar wito an anpaarance of arkUty. Oqrnera.—Clteboygaa Democrat.
tbefint floor.
loins paymtofi. tnvdpo 1
ifayor Sasaat hM racalvud noUee
taatea good
.V “It aeema to be a ouions claas of wbicb waa a aqryclto to Mk Btw knew
fromtoemfiMgmnttitofthaBamiim‘byfill«aal«f.
^
Wo« ttet^ Aona by tba Flatting ^.fn^to^-__
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PAVING TAX
i 'i
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Fine Dental WorK
IE
C. O. CARVER
' J. M. HUELLWANTEL
Tiaebr of-VioUi
329 SOUTN
UiW STREET
,h. MM,. «, ,0. Mr ,uU, - i oRR|||E CURES WHISKEY
AND BEER HABIT
KEYSTONE BRICK
■'v
F’
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li
Tnnrsi Giti
Brisk Cl.
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the
EVCN1N6 WCOWO, TSAVCIttC CITY. lflCHICA»l. TUESDAY. JOWC 1^
Stop at Oir
.* wata aUaat Btarr tan
rhatt. AHtotota.Craah.
aay IMf
ibc world ia lri> I
UMtr at Atxtem. thU fhO. H« oowrod
2S/Me bBco by vtu> in 210
pMB'
WMENWIOeHAni
rWMKN
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. lac throagb tvaalr-foar eoBBtrlea aad
BUI B
K nil BSOTUL kooe citiM. iowa> tad vUacat.
Bar. O.tLtL Mam^. Mor of ike
mroairtaic. Fla, is
r fe a bMtj te iwaltk wkkh to
tMnMftommtkn —raiaga-
:Vi
'-a
i
CMnr. Chas FSro^n )
"
aa eamaat worker
people of that place. Sosm of theaa.
awaibcts of hb chareh. pmpoard te
Ctra a mkaatrat ahoB «W Mr. Raaek
eordiallr hidonad the Idea. H«ra thaa
that, he wTDie aaaw of the ‘'Bkce'* mad
UmaMt acted aa ‘‘laiddic bmb." Th«
abow war a «r«ai aaeocaa.
WlUiam H. Craae. the actor, aara ha
•rat learned what true lore la bp aeeb
daatalir ovarhcarfnc a telef coaranta*
tlott betweaa a poaac »»o aad a rcry
prettr cirt **Aad joo're'aure pro Ipra
Bie?“ aaM abe. “Lore yon?" acboed
the jrooac fallow. “Why, darUac,
■whlla I waa Wddinc yon good-by i
the porch last night :ytjur dog bit
Urge plaee out at the calf of my leg
and I ncrar aoticed It tIU I got home."
If. Oombos. who ttatll a abort time
woa»a.«ad af comae yoa j*
MoOr^^Friond
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
ia a Balwiiii ao poteat toat h wiD gwtlyleMea th<
aadacfa«af aaycaMcd tobw.ooawctwhowdiC
cnk. Whhth»EaiMat.llo«lMrhoodiaabeaadfadl
t atohtamra. No wore aafler
aa cam, bat one pmcrfel idml I
\£FSi
MESK'
bins
To be a aaaeeaifal wife, to retain tba
and
<3^
children or?«»d protruding Wlea. The orlgli
love and adsiration of her hnabaad. worries of the premiersbip no longer! I?!***
ahoold be a wtanaa'a eonetaai atsdjr.
K”e*DJwm A
Ai the flmt todimtioa of iU-haalth, in his natlre vllUge. He la a man 01:
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|
nolnxnrtea. A nonamoker. a nemthea-j
*»“«» of Rouv
eLjdtoE!
^
romanUr flg ,
oimd aad tergoer and a toetouier. he devotee
makkain** VegcUbla Compound
the whole <• hla time to work. Prom i “«• ^
** *
heain iu naa.
Mra Chaa. F. Brown, Vkse-Preaideal the roaltlon of a celebrity he has gone
•*
Mothen' cnab, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot bm-k Of hU own rt«rrd to provincial I»««•'•« l«^osmes
0|>riaca.Aric.. writeat
.
I €>f her adopted country and delight* t
obscurity.
ippear In iieasani c»»NMime. which i Notka te all Peraons IntaresUd:
asaosament roll for the improrc
lUTally ’ The ^
irough her offortK has htt-n gcnenUly
it Sixth street, from the
OPERA HOUSE DECORATED.
revived.
*
line of Division
Hivisioo street to
t the
of ruion *treet Js now In my hands
Balconies Are in th: National Col^ra.
dIccUon of the third Inaiallfor I ho coliccUun
Ten Tinte* Easier.
.
Red. Whito and Btua.
meat U
together with the accrued InterIt Is ten tliue* easier .to cure comigba.. ment
W. K. RobertMun did an excellent croup, whuo'iing cough and
paid ins
lung'est on
Ihr Interior of the City opera | and
*0^ bronchial afh'ctlon*
alb'ctlons whm the l<iw-f mine to l.e
house. The baleonUw are draped with ; els arc
are open. Kmnedy
K.-nnedy-«* |Ijixstlve • July. isHtt.
u. E. IIASKEU^
,M.« ..d U.u, bun,i«
S'™!?'
City Treasure
I
oue It
make erwT ■olTrrlne w
paper rop«-s of the national color* 1 '^leU. and exitets all cold from the syaice—Rt>oin 202 State Bank bulldinj
jpd bypr. e, U
*jtcm. Best for Oiagh*. Cold*. Whoop-■
fal or Irr^lar urnatniatiao, back* of the houac. lotrgc |K>nraiU of Prea-! Ing Cough, etc. Hememlter the name.)
aebe. bloa^r (or
(o nmtulenoe). Icaear» Id™. I.»»0V..|, ..d «rKlnl..y
|
""
Quality va. Quantity.
rhiaa. fallinc^flammaiion • ul
i,y ^11 dealers
rong botly do
Hard muscles and strong
tloB of the ateroa. oraHan trouMea. over the upper boxe* and an oil paintquantity of fcxid >*00
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not depend on t
Chat “bearinc-down" fecllnir. dlari- ing of Gen. TI, 8. Grant 1* beautifully i
rocTToua draiM-<l with flag* iu the barkground
eat. but on Its perfect digestion and
Rev.
Carey
Bonnur
of
Londmi.
who
proper assimilation. WTien you take
I majr be nMUmnl t«> perfert
♦if
the
fctagol
I atrenctb by taking Ljrdia
will conduct the lutemalioaal festival Kodol Dyspepvla Cure your sy*
n'a VegeUble Coinpoond.
jof praise, which ojiens the Christian • gets all the nourislimtmt out of all
I’arls haa a dwarf eleiihnnt atxmt Endeavor
iveptR ,n BaiMn.... o„ —
the size of n ShetlaiKl ininj-. Its kec|»- July u. has arri'
rrivedd in tthat city. Rev.; Btomarli aad ctmvcy* the nutrient
rr I* a l*uu*gnle«\ who lias to sU-ep in Mr. Bonner now fills
position of,pn>iv[>erth*s to the blood and tissues.
fills* the
’
a «-ol whi-rr the 4-leplinnt nin see him. Kt»cretapy of the Sunday Schtail union. This
cures Indigestion,
The euptlve’s favorite dUh I* six
_ Bridling. S'lur Stomach,
pmtr.tbi «if rice stivintl In four plt;t* of He haa edIliMl a inmular hymn lwx*k j j)vKp«‘pKia.
•art. etc. Sold by all dtalei
| Weak Hci
willk. He can nl«o enjoy a nhv two for Kso In Sunday school^.
istuiul snhid.
oAce is the insistent demands of news
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
TRY A RECCRD ’WANT AD.
paper men to know what Is iM lag done,
there. *'lu private practSce.” ih* say a.
•*I always had a contempt f«»r the Malking lawyer.’ and 1 shall du my he.^t to
retain that feeling In my pn*t.ent posi
NatorRlly Expect Gifts
^ tkm. I ant trjlng to e.<tal.Ush n prt*^ codent In the dher dlreetUm. so that It
VIhai Better lemcinmay be easier for my suceesso.-s. hop
braacB ThBiiB
ing that the public win be content to
Judge Ihls'olBre by the work done.”
Proaldcnt PurtnUm of l^e W’ckI \’Irginia university at Morgantown lias
established a censorship over the c?ollego paper, the Altheueum. This is
caused by n sharp criticism in the
Atbeneum of the selection of Governor
Dawson to deliver the r<»mmenrt*ment
.Itme, the ftiiri'at mouth of
day address. tli(« Atheneum taking the
nil the year, is the mouth of
potdtion that while Governor Dawwm
hritha ami rest's. Many a
profcaaed to have studied tiiaurr* of
ft
mil
mother will »:re»‘t with
tuntion and practical jHiliilcs he had
joy nml irhulueas the home
never made any pn*tenslons t« schol
comiiiA! of a Is'hmxl tlauch*
arship and should n«n have t>e«>n in
ter. ami thtw will l»e those
vited to make nu address'ou this oecawho will shetl tears of joy
B#on.
‘ happy mKrriaife of a
Governor Oetirgc H. f-ller of Rhode
lovtxl je alxjut to btv»H the
Island Is a Seventh l>ay Adventist and
pleasures of home maiiikini;.
therefore on the last day of the w«*ek
Possibly yi>u havve jiromthe executive department of the slate
daugh ter
ised to Bupii
does no business. On that day he con
with a piaiii
ducts a Sabbath school in Westerly
home or Ui exeUanm? the olt
and will n«»t even dUcur* temiK>ral af
piano for a new oiu'^ in onler
fairs until after sunset. I.leutenant
to t'onlinue the ninsiiTil stmlTROUBLES, EtcGovernor Jacks<m nets as exiwutlve on
bt'^nitt ttt school, It may
Saturday. Ntd long ago U was an
sire to
\n\ iw,
loo, that' ye
you di-sire
nounced that the |fhverm»r intended to
k-inn
prt'sent the divir
be present at the athletic games of
the home roof with on eiulilur*
the Building Trades’ eouncll on Stu/
ini; K'ift. What ran
l»e mort'
<
day. Sabbatarians id.jected vlgortni.shttinn than a piano-a hii;h
Ijr and the governor slaycd away.
irrade piano?
A cUlxen who has been vlslUng the
Adirondack region t«dls a n*'w stor>- of
mMSTTE. MKBIOAN.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, who
If Ix'autiful tone quality,
time made a stay of some time in the
xixTl workmanship» and
accllqn named. Till* guide, named
tUxisiui; casi' «lt*sign c»unt
pKxu
Steve, was asked what sort of Imprt's
your pijino puivlu
•ion the sage of Concord had made
iparinR
jw that after
uitao the natives. “Welt, sir,” said
our instruments wit other
Blete. “he was a gentleman, every
makes your preference will
inch of him; as nice a chap as you’d
Ia‘ a KitnbnlV We alwn>*8
care to see—pleasant and kind. And
how in stock ustx! pianos at
ho was a sdiolar. Uhn alius Hgc^ritt’
prii-es ran^in»r for I'priifhts
studyin’ and m-rltln’. though we did
from $120. $175 to r250.
think he’d had a better time a-huntln’i
Small
PaymBBt Pliui Nakat
an’ a-fishlB’. hut. sir. I’m here to slate'
Kane BbtIb^ Eaty
that be was the alMlrvde«t. homeliest
critter for bis ago that ever camd lnt-»
these woods.
William Ikjxn H<jwelU has some en
couraging words to say to >-oung as
pirants for literary honors. ’There Is
room for a g«>J story of any kind,"
When you want loe or Wood don’t li«ten to a tnioolh
be aald roc«ttly, ’’Although an editor
talker; he wants your Jcdlar today and will be in aome
governs hts Judgment by what hi*
other tovn tomorrow. I do not > need to make you
readars bare liked U’lore. often rejectpromiaea re to pving i;ood aerTioe; you know Uiat I
lag aomeihlng they would like much
Lavo doito so during the past 15 jroars and expect to
batter, no good thing In a story ever
tUl the end of time. Otlxau* PItaM 7U
Nrxtdoar> V. Frtodikik'B sbo* stars
remains unpublished. Someone will
O. HOIRICiril
read U, feel Ha truth and print it if It
1a true,** But he tan's on with a word
of advice. “I do not beUeve anyone
can write a novel, with rare excep
tions, until he baa lived at leaat iblrfy*
•vo years In experience
ce oiahc
oUhe a
world.
•Mr. Howells’ odnJon^taaed
tt^kaeduF
upon 1
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
moat mlDute/^ritiCgl endeavor* '
many years, both as edljor and author.
Charles J. GUdden. thit Boston mlK
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__ B o. BnWZrr * GOagPAVT# GBlGAQQh II4U
CMtAIABtAU;MIIIBBMm
llQBalrq, vbo baa JuM made a tour oC
JL lipaatfR,^
ZS:
sTu.u'-’ssi ^rs?
a
C32L'ii22^JSSrS^
PAVING TAX
S»t2£'^S^SEri!£
CS;iSsSR2raK‘i?^;4it
-Tsr:?.'3rui;b.S‘”o.
STtorSliuir
PAVING TAX
Notice to all Peroons Intcmtod:
The apeclal aasemmeat tax roll for
the paving of West Front street, from
the west line of Union street to the
line of Maple street. Is now In my
hands for oollectlon. The first Install
ment to be paid on or before Jane 30,
1»0S.
M. E. lUSKELL.
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 SUle Bank building.
June Mmo
r
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KIMBALL
PIANO?
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
MINERAL BATHS
EXAMINE THE UMIALL
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
lU
KIMBALL
m
PAVING TAX
Notice to all Persons Interested:
The iassessment roll for the paving
of C!a*a street from Front street to
Sute street and fit le street from
Union street Lto Casa street is now In
collection of the
my hands fur
installment, together with the
third In
accrued
k1 Interest on all unpaid install? to be paid before the
menta. the *
1st day of Ji___ 1*05.
M. B. HASKE3.L.
City Treasurer.
Office-^oom 202 State Bank buUdUtg.
June 1-lmo
SEWER TAX
Second Wai
* im
Notice to all F
il SEMeHsment tax roll for
The siK'clal
tlon of a trunk sei
sewer In
the construction
Dl»trlct No. 7. beginning at the inter
section of North Union street with
Boerdman river, thence north to Bay I
street, thence on Bay street to Ran
dolph street, thence to Division street,
thence to Monroe slr«*et. thence on
Monn>e. Willow and Madison street*;
to lUndolph
street. aUo on Kandolpb
Idi Ur
street from Bay stre I to the klle>- be-1
tween Cedar and Spruce street*.
ihont XI the alley west of Elmwood
theace to Madison street, ha*
avenue, theacf
been placed In my hand for collecUoi
the same 1to be colleei ed In three li
rtallm
st ailments, the first Inrtallment
paid on or before June 30, 1*05.
M. E. HASKKLU
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 Slate‘ Bank building.
building
June 1-lmo
SEWER TAX
Notice to all Persons Interested:
The special assessment tax roll for
the ct>nstructlon of 1.4iteral Sewer No.
1 In DiHtrlct No. 1. bi*ginnlng at the
intcreectlcn of Welllnglon slrt'Ct. at
the alley between Front and State
streets In said cit.v, thence running
west to the east twenty-two f«'et lot
six. block five, original plat of the vil
lage (now city) of Travers© City.
Mich., has been placed in my hands
collection, the same to b© paid
before June sn. i*05.
M. E. HASKEU^
City Treasurer.
Office—Room 202 Stale Bank building.
June Mmo
Kodol
City Book Store.
2igg<f
tRS. L U. RONNRR^ balr 4r«Htaa
jgrtank otor ORy Book 80^ Booto
RIAL RtTATl AND LOANB-Qraat
TravtoM Load aad Jmaa Oo, F.
553tSirSSSt-^"-“
OR. T. A. WILHRLM. Itontta. Oty
Let 03 vitalize an Idea
for you.
Boaidnun RItct
Bccbic Ucht
& Power Co.
Yn Are N*t FmOhs Wen,
irrt< Bpsetol ta
nst
I cd tta aya. aar.
BOM aad tki.
taraaattto
IMI
OK g g MINOR OMca ovar Amar
taaa Drag Store. Rpaetol attantloa
to aywaar. aoaa ata ttaotaOIM
•ttad. Both pboasi. ■Mltaare Pi
•txtbatreat
OtoMock.
BR OMea M2 WUtalm bkMk. 6R$
sens phone MX________ _______
ORA W.r. g A W. g MOONOffice.. Clta, 1*7; Ban. ta. g
w. g., 710 Watatagum atn
idSw
are re tmar at hand, tbev vriD
og g H. HOLUDAY, Otodwto Toraato Oalveralty. Oitae la Marere
oMre i«; reta
llii!TiiyRiKi**miiM* 11?“ ^
taMM fiMMd ty trenrerii gai ^
OlVK
VIK, VI60R fa VITALITY
Try a “Fill to-night.**
For fisls by sU DraggisU
to Oont and S5 Oont Boma
AMCrr NO SUISTITIITO
SEASONABLE GOODS
ARTHUR MOLUOAY—M. a Pbyta
elan aad sargaoa. BMored to ta
tore over Flrat National tank. Oto
toeaapbonaSta _____________
og g L. THIRIBY—Bpretol attre
tioa to dtoeaare ta eblldreo. Boom
4M Btato Bank bUg. Beta pboare
g HARNkR
tBMT and action regalator. Btato
taedod guaraatota. With Ktatal
Mofie Boom. Qta. pboaa 244.
harry
Hat. 801-2-3 New Wilhelm blook.
Trmverae City. Mich. Ciu. pboaa Itt
Qraduata ta PhUadalphla Dretal eta
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attornay
and coonaalor. Wilhelm block. Trav
arre City. Mich. ClUzena pbooa lOi.
Reasonable Prices
LAWK MOWERS
GARDEN HOSE
REFRIGERATORS
ICE CREAM FREEZERS
GASOLINE STOVES
Blue Flame Oil Stoves
SCREEN DOORS
WINDOW SCREENS, Etc.
We BfiTe a HrstOass Tia Shop
FRANK TRUDE
14ft Front StTMt
DENTISTS
SEXOVED TO OFFICES
OVEIJOHisOIDIOCCO.
JARPET GIIAI1UI6 WORKS.
iLti.E.iKeni
og a H. LYNCH—2 and 4 Stabta
land block, phyaldaa aad mugaoto
Cltlxans pboaa 344.
DRS. J. 0. k JURY J.TRUEMjOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSiClANE
OOoeaaT-aWUlMbaBidc- • a. a. «e U
tto 6 p. m. T to a oraatof*. Itrleara 21
Wyakoopflol. OttaMpbaeare.
JOHN R. SANTO ^
Nav WUhalm Bloek, Trerarea
g F. CARVM A Bng
FIRE DtSIIRANCE
L. U A BUILOINffi.
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
kkUnrN
m aa»e ai
H. B. CBlPn, Pnnlctar.
’.
GEO. A JARVIS
201 FRONT STRE^
«aS3?.;;
Caroat doanioc and Faatbar Kano.
lowyooi
PhOM. fta.
DENTIST
toe Tto ■ a a al—
GtoWMcWiAr
NMME &]M(«nNr
ills SEIREBU IRSURtrCE
f«aAwr\AaT>rif>igWAyiaS'aito*araM«YL^
.V?^’;7”STrocK
Pbona III
SRIID RAPIDS IIROIAM IT
COSPARV.
0. D. MILLER
OtaMTItaT
la Btael Baadar. April g Wa.
Wkltoo. Wato oovta »t Cadjitoe
Tiwto UavM TraTon* Oty II;« a. a*, eoi
tog Borlb and aoutb M Woitoa.
n^kwvM Travwoa OtreJKp. m.tm
lOE AND WOOD...
DYSPEPSIA CURE
L g MARTIN Pbnirtoi aafi aw
gsaa. OMm Mf DON Ftaal sMt
MARK CRAW^ DKUVBRY-4itab|
•ibt. fannli aad traata. oSa
OMre ME. Xtav wntafeffi biota. C
Dn. Sniir & PiiiliHitN
TntoTwrbm to Ttataraa aty Cram MaatbTtmSTravatae Cl|y IJS aadtSI
MUSIC HOUSE
M. B. HARNER, Prop.
Li.-
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
DR. g «. €HAiR itotong tnm tm-
tarrem^Otallty, Urer aad Utwy
iKiiuriiE^OFTHEWORlDj
June Brides
Ho tafittar WHAT POWER
yottNpp boaa asmg. joaH
EVENTUALLY am ploy
afeebricity, not 00^ i
noaue Wtoinoa.bat
htotfor
far rwainwi
of utility and geoeral adapta*
bility.
___ L'isr
SEWER TAX
Fifth Ward.
NaUea to all Fataaaa latoraatod:
Tha apeclal ease ■ament tax roD
taaha. A word to the wiai: I
wnaiiiifal to rcaaha.
the
oonatractlon
of LAtaral Saver No.
wL* AB draobta acB it at I
•'Mocha^rttewd.'
1. Sewer Dtotrtct No. S. locatad ta the
Weaeadc
allay batwaan Waahlngtoa and Web
tfyoaaaklorlt.
star atraats. begtnatag on GarSaid aw
ana. running thaaca watt to Barlow
street, thence north on Bartov
Washtagton street, thenea vast
Washington street to Railroad avenue,
thence to connect with trunk aever.i
Tha Salea That Fanatrataa.
has been placed in my hands for cob
^Wltt’a Witch Hazrl Salve pene- lection, the same to ba paid on or betrates the port-*
port* of the akin,
akin. and by Us Rore June 30. 1205.
I antiseptic, niblfoclent and healing inH. E. HASKELU
City Treasurer.
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ELECTRICITY
FOR
POWER
a u uionroag ffi^fjb EiL
YOU CAN TAKT THE CAV
Every day and be proud of it
when it is a cake of our ice. ^ It
is solid ioe, free from all im*
puritieg and is re aafe aad
wholeaometc
wholeaome
to use for all domee
tieparpaare, re it b eoonooikal.
PEREMAWOBEn
examined free
(nom TBATAU
Creee Ikre and Itoatora
■z^s!^ms^ss^ls
T1H6..E Trie GNig V«iiA2KliJnBRS2°*il.:
fP EYES »
Dry. Hard and faft WooA Amitb «Ma
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