The Evening Record, July 28, 1903

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The Evening Record, July 28, 1903

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

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is?=*l THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDArS
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8EVBNTH YEA»-li86

TRAVKB8B CITY, MICH., TUESDAY, JULY 28. 1908.
GOW**IIUIlTUr*TllF

TIDE HAS
TURNED
IMPROVEMENT
V

ON

THE

Sattalabip

a

Fine

MARKCT CONTINUES

POSSES MET THEM AGAHT

THOUGH RUMOR WAS SUSY WITH
SEVERAL FIRMS

ClAATlne MouA#--Talb^ J. Taylor
A Co. Will Probably Roauma
SoainoM Vary Soon.

DEADiODTFOUMD

WfmUt !• Uc KvMUia AmmA
Kvm York July U.—Furtber prog-

:rarnenU). Cal., July 28—When
last heard fn?m the convlcu that es­
► Youth Killod
Unknown Sot I
caped from t-olsom priaoan yesterday
by Train Noar YpoHanti Last
Ing. Uking with them a number
of jail officials as a protective moas-

reaa toward a rocoyery In itrloM wa*
Mde PD the atork oxchaafo this
MOmJas. >i'u toliurtw wore anopuncwd
tn tba early boura. tbougb rumor waa
buay atlll with tbe numm of aereral

were headed ttjward Coloma. Ac­
Ypullanil. Mich . July 2S.—The dead cording to the autborllles. It will be
body of a haudMime youth of IN or *ju
a short time until Ihe men are
he railway
uri-d or killed, as a i-i.rdon is I
The yttung Ing drawn around them
man had mld.-mly Im-< h iat ruck by I
(lovi rnor Pardee has' authorized a
engine laai ^ntghi
HU
IlM name
ue la
reward of |1(H» each for the arrest of
kiKiwn. hut It ta thought that
escaped prls*>ner«. while
for the
made an added offer of 150
I
at large,
convicts had ai
light with
this momUfg. in whtilch John
Allison and an unWiu
killed

Srmi. but ail cbocka were retumwl
-O K •' In the aiock excbanf* clearing
Flnancl.1
Clare the tldi
vatuea will i
New York
Ivawui
houae ahl<h*ireni l*t the wall Monday,
will
pruliably amount to |5,t»0«.0Wi.
The exact achedule of aaaela and Ha

HER DEATH
WAS SUDDEN REQinEMMASS

to Wall
aya late.

FOR DEAD POPE

. -fiJurS
^

SIE MED III commsioiis

V Sbw AMERICA
T* TREATSNEGRO

HER SUFFERING BEING INTENSE
m THE EXTREME

Was Out of the House and Working
jj|f^ACE
i

WAR

ON

AT

DANVILLE.

li ■

in ths Yard Laas Than an Hour
Before
'

lanatdr Tillman Saya *‘North la Set­
tling Race Problem**—Other Race

Death

Occurred

Yes-

terday Afternoon.

Mm

John R.

vay

yesterday

Bush,

who

afternoon

imuihchI

at

,ce.
27—Two killed

oost tWrtble

FIRST OF THE

She died

FINAL

Bl# Qrala Feeder, Toledo, SL Louis A
WeMem, Will HeroafUr Be a Part

Montreal. July 27.-Notwithstandinf
teamlcal denials on the part of Grand
Trunk officials of the purchase of the
Toledo. 81

$LS0
Bargains

Trunk property.
The purchase Is most important
from a Grand Trunk slandpolnl. as
furnishing a feeder to that system
from one of the great grain centers of
the middle west. The liuentlon of the
V line in making the purchase is
rengthen its po*Hion as a grain
mtsoellaneous freight iine from
the west to l\>rtland. Mo., where U
has been engaged for many years in
building up a,huge export grain and

* » Gpf Bofk Sim
fords. bght and heavT *olcs,
swell style*, cut from $2.60 to

$1^0

THE WEATHER

SEASONABLE STOCKINGS

loux Falls. S D.. July
of genuine Jepruiiy has doveloiKHl
he victim being a
Marshall county.' thi
\elefau Of the civil '
iH.nMilied re j
liociors wbon
le
He Is 60
fuse to reveal
over iKiih
•me time
his limbs and hU l.ody. Ihe Mesh in
lielng entirely dekd and devoid
of feeling
A physician Ciiusulied by the unfore man was permlttisl t*. photo-,
graph him. and a copy of the phoue |
1 and a hlsn»ry of this unusual,
will be sent to thtj Nailunal M*mI
leal society^___________________

CLAD” HOSE FOR THE BOYS 25c
THIS EVENING FROM 7 TO 10
Women's $2.00, $2 60 and some
$3.00 slioes, all good stylet.
Great bargain* at our cut price,

$t^o

Big lot of fine Sample Pa lU $1.60 to................................
fault if yqtx miss it
It’s yourr own
<

3.00
j

MDA A OO.
BENI
The Real Reliable CFothiers

BY GASOLINE EXPLOSION

ONI-Y T\AFO 1-EF“

Leo's Successor.
The etmiraet
for the giant floral
Installed on the side t»f
cliKk, to
m wiTt to tbo Eemias RMs.
h Of the agricultural, pal­
Rome. July 2S.—At 10 o’clock Ihli the hill ui
ace at the world » fair. St Lsuil.s. was
ornlDg the tir«t of the last Ihrtv let recently to ihe Plant Seed Co . St
hlgii
requiem ma»ftes for l'oix‘* Leo Li)ulb.
^
^'lehraled In the Slstlne chapel.
Cardinal
Soraflno
at

■fi”

c*« Pi»«« i»t

Women's Patent Leather Ox­

SERVICES

present

v:,'."/):,

GENUINE LEPROSY

plosion 4»f gawillne in il
of Jaiob Meyer. s.nnhw
High and Spring sirtn-tsK. r*us*‘d I he I
of twn lives iiMlav
The diad are]
Wtlhelmlna Lewj.s and
l-'redla|
Odds Are 25 to 1 Agalnat Any But
aged 27. Several t»ilu*rs t
Leaders Winning in Election of

Those

City Book Store

Louis A Western road by

tbe Grand Trunk. It U reo j^eneraJly
ns n fact rtML_tbe"|wrcbase

HELD THIS MORNING

.1:10 celebrant.

<rclcK-k. died very i
Itanvllle. 111. July

ARESTH.L
AT LARGE

bar Harbor. July M—Tbe battleCBCAFEO
CONVICTS
ablp
Kearaante.
wblcb nailed * from THOUGH
WILL BOON BE RETAKEN
Eagiand under “burry up** ordera for
tbe Maine ooaat, baa arrived at Bar
Harbor, baring completed tbe trip In
nine daya. ahbougb handicapped by
beary wlnda and tbkk weather.
The t/lp of tbe Kearaarge baa >
Mtrated that a ahip of her claaa oan
maintain ab average ape*5d of over 13 IN ^ FIGHT WHICH RESULTED IN
kaou on a kmg voyage without In
TWO FATALITIES
Jury lo her mancblnery; that ber coal
log capacity lb adequate for a
of 4.MKI mllea under full apeed;
that in time of war abipa of ber claaa Cordon Is Being Drawn Around the
croaa tbe ocean and engage an
Fugitives, Who Are No.; Headed
my at once, and that the Kear
aarge U one if the moat in-rfect ahipa
Toward Coloma-Rewards OfIn tbe world and fully epiial lo
farad for Recaptures.

STOCK

wHh^vlaora '
%
Nw^York. July 2i
1 —AaalgmM* Hrlil
Id TaMoi J Taylor A Co aaya the uu
of the Arm. out
owned to Keene.
U/mit <nrei
nkmuMth) the €H»nrem KhuulU not re
^
biiatneaa very mam.

Made

Form on •Arrivat

«0 MEW EAILVIES TODAY

t- alrertearly Iheae d

Kaaraar^e

Run Acroea the Watee--ln Perfect

GlAMDTlinriAnMMS
THE *XL0Vtl LEAT* 10AD

two Dollar
Tootwear

We have but two of our Brightest and Best Wicklca* Blue
Flame Oil C\>ok .Stoves Ult. They arc worth $6.60 and
$8.50 each. The lucky buyers gel them now at only $4S0
$6^0 eaclu Sec them in our show window. These two
only at these prices. There is great KCONOMY in fuel
in the use of these stoves.
It's KCONOMY lo buy NOW.

THE ECONONY STORE

the

mass included nearly all the cardlnalii
id many of the high officials iff the

convuUlons.

The ivdd. against any cardinal, for
selxed her while she was
22 wJ.unded. the |K.llee
aiatlon
election ol
outside of Ihe leaders
f house., although her hUE- art- 2a to 1.
wrecked, the c<iuni> Jail with few 4if
land, a physician, and other,
were
Ha window a left iinahallered. the city
with her wh,n th.- end came
In the handa of the atate trottpa. and
Bush was up and out of the
a feiding of uneaalm sa and dread |»re house h-.s than an hour iM-fore her
iN.llt 2 o’clock Chief of 1*0
calling everywhere fa the aliuatlou
crying TX»wu with
le. who was imsslsg. talked
letl 1*> I tie rare riot a here
with her ft»r a moment, but he thought
Four eompanlea of railltia arrive*!
iKik to be in tiPF b.->i
from Springfield. In reply to urgent
time, for she liH.k.vi
He asked her if she was 111. and
rcque.ta aetii to the akate ufficlaU pale
The trtiopa marehed to the
market Thv replied that herjback and the Ime.
her iu«d pained
her. Still, tin- To Defend the America’s Cup Against
hoiiM'
opiKiaite the park and there
Shamrock III.—Trial Races Will
lU^ did not NIIRP.-CI anything seriotl^.
camiH-d
The alreeta Were cleared
Id left at once lor inillre headqiiar
Be Discontinued.
^ Ther.- were aulU« threau heard, hut
r.
An -hour later Mr. Bu.h was a
no aio-mpt at an outbreak wan manttrMfNl during the day
Imat night luu
NewiHvrt. R I . Jul> 28
After yes
After Mr. Rennie had |ut»st-d
the
*4-ntineU were imirtilllug the ainwta
-rday
s
rac<l»e.tW(H-u the Reliance.
him..:, the iielghUir. state that Mrn
Consttiutlon and Columbia. In which
and

RELIANCE IS CHOSEN

SherllT WhHIm k aa>>
he hlroaelf
wan the only man who abut Into the
mob
When the jail wan
altaeke*!.
the ahorm aald he becanu* alarroeil for
the aalely of hU wife and children
amt't'onnlderiHl that he waa Juattneil
in‘.hooting although he waa careful
. to nh.n.i only In th«- handn or leg..
The 24HI niddlern l^ re. It in Indleved.
will prevent lunher outhreakn fur th.
im-mmt at li*ant
Half of Ihiuie will l»e
on duty a
l^adint
haa been
lime, an a bitter feeding haa exUte<l
several yearn hetw»H»n the negroe. and
a certain clan* of white in-mona
A
nuinU^r of minor uulbrvakn have oc

for alKiut 20 minutes, w hen she
ient Into tbe house to change her
riot he., a. .he said, giving Ihe hose
• Rear! Hale. About 20 minutea
aft.-r this Mr Bush drove up to the
Mm Ijvnd. who had come
. Bush, and found
Mrs
agony
e ImmI In terrible
immedl
1 as.l.t
stel>h
ived
igony.
fouiul
the be«1 and
was
from terrible convulsions
Her mu.
rles would knot up. her head would
be thrown luirk.
deiithy .uHer fro

physlclsns arrived
Mrs. Bush was
dead
Chleagii. July 2N —Senator Til
Cause of Death.
d Himih Carolina la at the Auditorium
Asktsl
by
a
R«srord
reprew'nUiivc
and the negro and the
this morning a. to the cause of death,
(he attending physician stated that it
was convulsions.
Asked as
to the
pnibable cause of the ctmvulslons. he
I are
dvH'Umrd .to make any iiosltlve .tat*bat I do not think I can iwlnt wl
,Mrs. Bush was heard to say. “Hubgrvater pride lo iwt» eltlea
of
t
me.’’ after the diwtor arrived, and was
woulhland than you Yankv*e* of I
evidently in terrible pain at that time.
nula can to Ibdlevllle and HauvUle
Mr Rennie was called to the hous<*.
“I can nee that H la only a Biaii
but
did not arrive until after death
efore >o
of a few months U-fore
you aeftle t
had .K'ctirred
On hi. arrival he said
I are In i
•t wonder if she hs. taken anything,
^plac*‘ here to do H
as he savs the thought occurred t<
always should l>e 1
him that she might have uken some
ait» here on neutral gttmnd
•me to ease her pain, that mlg
Lynched a NagcMa.
have made her 111
He did not know
Sahrt^epurt. Im.. July 2liwhen he made the suggestion that
rmiches Shreveport that Jennie Sunr.
a negrew. who administered in
a glass t»f lemimadi'^ to Utxle U»lan.
1« year-old daughter of John
Wher* s Kusseir l\.»r. dear
from the eRects of which she died sell”
8he referred to her son.
lu*d by an
has^ l»cen lyncbi*<i
Is eniplo>iM at one of the factorb
Twenty minutes Imfore she bad sent
took
place
on
the
***The
lyachlng
s little neighbor girl lo the city for
Beard planiainm. aear the spot where some gixvds which Mrs Bush was gi»
te was
committed
tng to make into a dress fur tbe little
nubbom lo the last.
girl. The mile daughter of Dr.
July 28.—A mob
bi'gsn
Clark.
who is atX'usiHl id having aasaulted
and aiuckeil with a rasor Gertrude
Hess, a white girl, on Sunday
11 U
thought me girl U family
mob Is now In the region of MedlU.
and reports n‘celved here state that
they have surrounded the negro In

l>Bch*d^
HuM.n .(.w.
8t. IVlwA«i». July M-Thri<o»o»
Vr*mrm hu printed e ewtoon repreM'DilS I'Kl. B*« drtTlii* ea *ut»

!Td",^wUV ."hTTi*
•ry.**

former tioat again demons! rajed
superiority over tbe two. tbe chal­
lenge ctimmiliet* of the

New

No Botb*kory,NoBol«, No Swi«oh»
Better call and see for yourself.

The moot ^uc^eeful memog“edon*Srf!nBlnee

Factory prices and libera) tenns.

Sell Iht Best a*luts
In the City

Y'ork

Yacht club selected the Reliance as
the defender of the America’s cup.

It

was also decided to discontinue the
trial races Mt-ssrs Morgan of the Co­
lumbia anil IK-lmont of the Constitu­
tion were iH-rtectly satisfied with thy
eholce of the committee . They are
iKith of the oplnon that the RelUnce
IS the fastest of the trio.
FVom the
showing of the three boats during the
season the Reliance U entitled to be
the defending v*»*sel
It Is pnibable
the llefender will proceed to Bristol
r a iboniugh overhauling.

WITH AWFUL CRUELTY
ment Runs High and Further De­

W. W. KIMBALL CDMPAHY

Marcellns. Mich . July 28 —Mrs. Isa­
bella Kelley, living four miles north
Marcellus. has bee# arrested and
algned on a sensational charge. It
Is alleged that some traveling man.
.
____ipened to l*e In her house, dls
covered her ward, a little girl 11 years
und hand ami foot for some
was strapped
trivial
tightIv to a wide board with straps
>een
that bad .evidently been
narlly used
Ped^lfor the purthe little girl’s face and
to^tl
rays of the sun
Other cruellies
Hi whl
being unearthed
which proitolse e\
more startling deveb
limeni runs high
sentim

Frank Friedrich & Ca ,
The Ken Stuul. iO Front Su

STRAWS

LOTS OF ACCIDENTS
SUtistics for Thrwa Months Given fm
United SUtee Report.
Washington. July 28.—The report
the Intersute conuneree commis­
sion on accidents In the United States
for the three months ending March 31
that during the quarter 800
ere killed and 2.834 injured
in train accidents. Other kinds of ac­
cidents. including those sustained by
employes while at work and by pas-

r* n.m

srr*

be run throasboat tbe groiuiSa.
aystem
alao oC treaavotttsf vMlren.

Tbe

It’s up to US to caro' them over .or almost griye
them away. We have chosen the Jailer .

all

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusiv« Agents

Traverse City. Mich.

Sufy Specials-^

...FOR YOUNG AND OLD...

One-Half

The only machine on the market that succaaaf ully .
doe, away With
oMhe
~nn^n»,^

The Old Reliable Shoe House

velopments Are Expected.

Mrs. Bush lay down on the bed
Mr. Bush stated to the Record this
sfiemouu that Mrs. Bush was subject
to bad attacks and that she had an
attack Mimew^t similar to the one
that caused her di-aih. only about
week ago. with a similar cimtmcil*
of the muscles and drawlhg back
the head
The funeral will be held from
Grange hall iomom»w afiemuon at 3 toUl
o’clock, under the direction of L. D.
Curtis.
Rev. T P. Ullom wMl have Ind roadways
charge of the aenrlce.
A miniature raUway ayatem wItt be
Besides
her
husband. > Mrs
Bush
leaven a son
.Russell. 15 an attraciloo at iba world’a fair. 8L

and Mrs FtoraDOS Ford of Grand Rap­
ids. and Mrs, Dodge of Detroit, two
bKHhers. one of whpm, Ray
lives la this ct

KIMBALL
PIANOS AND ORGANS

i

.Men’s Ouung Suits, $5.00,

STRAWS

$45.00
$12.00

SENATE AND Si»LlT STR.WYS. the ,k>palar styles for the Summer

$3.50
$3.00
$2.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.00
.50
.25

St^aw
Straw
Straw
Straw
Straw
Straw
Straw
Straw

Hats
Hats
Hats
Hats
Hats
Hats
Hats
Hats

$1.75
$1.50
$1.25
$1.00
.75
.50
.25
.12i

$3J4

“rr.sr-is.'K'Srj
going at $8.38 and.

Men's .Vcgligce Shirts,
,x:hoiqt for........... ..
Men** Fine Shin Wakts, $L00 and $1.60,
going at 6Gc and......... .......................................
#c7V
Fine FedoraSbape. Onc> braid Straw Hal*,l
w«tb $1.00. going at...........................................

OiD* Specials DO IlUa'a Suits bzs hetn a bBuner.
$IS Suits $IO,SOi $10 SUN* $5.#f

‘The Home of Good CJothln«”

e* ttlilbelm

Cor. Prom BMt BHilort

6nsp this Opportunity S

lyamilton Clotdihg^

THE EVEHIKO BECX)BD. TRATEBSE C^, JUOH^ TUESDAY. JULY 88. 1908._

MCDM>. UNSPEAlAtLE

THE

FORTY

PEASANT

^OMK OOOD T»-IINO»
lr% KJt1:on»lon

life
haifttarved hair. If you Want loog,,tSicLSs^
tSicL dtA and heavy
hair, feed it with A^s Hair^. ,.e.£w^*SS5T-.^

I RA VERSE CITY. MICHIGAN
OEAMD TRAVERSE HERALD

•otiMT had tbin

YourHair

RUSSIAN CKIME
GIRLS

enused she heard paaaeager*
berXtting to lynch her.

about

finisbed, C feet.
for......... .%SJS0
8 feet. for..$6.75

SAULTCO AND BURNED
Night Waa ►‘w* Tarror.

net f| MIB MO J. V. luimai

thoritios Could Have Essily Preventsd the Crime.
July

2K —Tbt

t**rrlbl** rrluii*

ni*on

of

frytu Mm UulaIj

vlllEice of tiEUi*'WAKEiE A keiii; of i
lEbor^r*. who bad
working in il
bEnreat

Bi*ids. niti aU/oi- 4«» youui;

pesasnt «lrl* ntumlnu from a i*irnir
CITT Cn»cri-ATtl»

WIDK

DtVIBION

OP

BRNTIMENT

Latdif s Lev ssd Ord«r Ledffue

we*

ors^siiEd is MsBlEiEE ssd tte sskMMu
Ss4 >Mn Ue otUectlTs poiot of
ts^
tbs
orgssUstkMi.
Forty
ESlo^ ksspsra hsvs bm Err
os s dhsrsE of YlotstkMi of the Iew b>
kssplsR^tbsir plscss of bu*lntw*
os tbs roarth of July

And ^-rersl

for sot ssrofclng tbs law. Other ac
liosa for sllasod violation* by saloon*
au^ sa hasping open after hour, and

for and ngnlnst the langue that the
Dnllr News was. prompted to 1
omta a aacret voting conte.t

The

raault abowad that Ci€ climen
SOI think oosdttlosa Ip Manl.tceju.tl
S«I ths esMtOBOe of the league, while
S44 believed there waa need of the
organliatlon; €41 belleved-the saloon
keeper* .hould not be prosecuted for
the violation. referitKj to and 242 be
Itavad mat the action waa right
bellsTMl the offlcsar* .hould not have
been prosecuted for uot cloatug
saloon, .and 244 thought they .hould
be punUhad for their failure I
force the law.
Willie the votes do not include all
the people of Manistee, the New. be
the controver.)

COmUISED irews
OFMCmCAM

dies Burnsd to s Crisp. Though At^

J. W HANNBN. Bdttor and SUnassr

is fairly well repr

End rivlnic ^fsy to ibtir

brutal

in

stincts.
ihM) slnKi^ loiv the islrls
clothe* from their UnIIm.
Moat of the
girl*, however. .ucrwdiM in escaping
large b*m. where they UarTicEded
EgaliiRi ihelr
aggresfior*.
door* agalnRi
finding ihEl they could not gain
an entrance. »et lire to place and al'
the glrU were burned alive Only their
rred bodie. have Um h found.
1* aatd
the anthoritiiw
night
easily have *avt-<l the girls, but iio ef
fort*
»ert*
made
In-rauM* it wa>
thought wiaer to let the men
have
and
ptinlwh
them aftefthis has always Unm the
Russia, where no oflense is
winsldered s.TUms as long as no of
fendei doen
ItiCH not txi
I'onspln* against the
,eni offlclali

: made for ihe^rSciSn
and aulUble 4uariera.
____Item, with thl-ir families,
present, t«u;ether jw ith many

THE

four-track
NEWS

who do not nppreclnte the Law and
Order-league and who favor a wide

emiH*n»r that thi

.«.rn.n ,Kv>
Is therefore K* y
A Mrand l^xlge hou l has c1o.«-l-.1 lie
openeat town in northeen Michigan, r*-anxl practleaHy
<-n-ise the lan.lloni was unalde to se
he Rtisiaan c
and there was an element who did
sufficient xllniug ixK»m and kiich
led just after the Belgrade trag
•11 help
not- like it. Ml they organlMd to put
saHl that he was «xluiwi«xl to inIon of
Milford has a
Floyd
a stop to It
Now It remains to U> cupy the throne of SerVla. On June
the dog isdsoiiers had
12 a Rerun dUspateh to the l^.ndon
seen who will win out.
lie.
He had some Mim
lK‘ller
said that King lVt«T uiighi
ago. in playing with the dog laught
ihdlcaie in favor d.f hi-* son
find things which he threw
him
lb*
way and bring the
$TA0E AND PLATFORM.
a gang ol
fUily. while ai w(.rk
M‘ii he niiss«xl his iH>cke•ilMsik e«»n
i' of the clever f ,I lire.- ».f the taining lll'e in money and valuatde
>4-ar is Mu paperK A ihoniiigh search was ina.l••
■y B^»^. show Ihi
K- of iS.nles .11 the premises and men. but to uu
iucilun of a tn»u|Hhave actually aequiretl
a\nU
An offirx-r wa^ surimioned. bin
education
Niue iH-imlfully spo»u-d l»e!ore ■ Ik* arrived Mr. Wowtm hap
T>elroli. Mich,. July XE—Brolhe
Shetland ismles f.»rm inio line and pened to think of his dog.
She wa.Will Allnn. oC tha Will Allan

have sleigh Ik-IIs attacbrxl to their put on the scent and in Unss than 1"
was attacksd Vy osa of tha class of head*, at the wr.rd r*f
iiiliiutes laid the lusl iKtcketlMHik a.
r trainer they pnax-ed
h. r master s l»x*t.
It had evidently
siMt be la trying to ranch and help,
cMon which can %-asily
iM-en found by wmie oiu- and thrown
and the alnner.wna bn41y
thumped
wldldi a-ide auto Ktiim- weeds in an mifre
and bruised In the contest. The ag­
queniixi sisit. until the would b*‘ thief
gressive young
evangeUst
should have an op|H»rtuniiy m s«vure
s. With*
With the Mentry
akllled boxer before his wniverslon animals.
1 said to Ik- the be.-t
and has never forgotten how to handle
had on evhll.lMon
his **dukas.‘*
Ei-orvs (d dogs of all
iH gan a wtx-k's session al
Beside, being licked, the dekwted Shetland
|K*n»es. sew
uds betwtxm laikes radillac
their
dock walloper
was
arreste»l
I
numkt-yi. and a herd of performing
M‘ll last evening
Th»- sis
Brother W’ln u^y% that he will help
t»abv elephants and a dn»ve oT lUllpupiirchasixl a
tine
ressiri
pay bU fine. If one Is ImpostNl. a
camels and sacrvxl rattle There
acres and pro|K»se t«» dc
,wlll not appear against him
I doubt a treat In store U>r thosr
sme is Jake MaccL
Visit the performances that art
He is a blif
e given at
the Twelfili
will Ik*
r^^ular pr\»gram td
man. weighing XOO pound*. Well, he's
grounds Thrtmday. Aug rith:
given eaeh day during the we.ek. The
In the hahlt of bullying anybody that
a--enibU will Ik- held tilts »e
be can. and they .a) he*, slw.ys got
Notice
oulder. 8
Is Mer«-by gU<-ii to all old soldiers ih.vt
i and Mid
imx‘Miig will \h' held al Mie tlrai
dime—you Ye a mlasUmary!* I always
told him that If he wauled to be
busim-sR Ik it» Ik* iransacit'd
man there *ra. help for him. but
William Stullh. foiniiiandei
wouldn't give any money for whisky
No. sir; no roviney for the

FUGUSTIC CHimiiUlirf

.ir!

’ IX ^o choke me.
mud called
me
vicious
names.
I
warned him then that he'd reach his
limit .ome day. but iVlday aftetru
he came off the Western Stales i
had hit war paint on
He came do
nrsr the mlaakm and walked up

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

BLOOD
PURIFIER
Thai Can Ba Found Is

?!ue

MattJJohnsoks

6088

““•You ------------------?'
says
he. *
about
time tor me to lick you*
wanmd him. but he peeled and ca
right at ms ‘lH lick you.* he yelletl
and. well, whenever anybody
cure. *11 kind, of blood trouble, Urer
lick me. 1 ask the Ijord to help me.
and Kidney trouble, Caurrah and Rheuthan I daraad myK>f The art
deleaaa la a good Christian^*lhtn *
believe that
v^en
we
t
cheeks we do k\\ that Is e
us. and I went In and licked him to a
• fiaUh.
Ha had five minute, of the
beat kind of religion be could gel
I A Roxhurg. fi. E. Walt A Sons
"Now. of couiwe. I have no enmity
agalaat the man. but 1 had to defend
myuelf. la my younger day* I boxed
oosalfiers^. and hence, although 1
weigh «mU IM pound*. 1 am quite
wen able to take oare of myself. Only
la giving him aa uppercut I knocked
my hand out of Joint at the wrlau It The baby U healthy bec?n*e dnrinr th.
period of gesUtioo iU moiL^ used the
I. very pamrul. and I m
popuUr and purely vegeUble liniment.

HERE’S A BABY
. Its MotHwr la WslL

called

Mother’s Friend

tha Data Palm.
end sf the uses o
forma the staple
and' Is aenred la
meal. 8ymp and vino
om old dates, and

ROWLAND DOUGUSS

serving

luncheon

a

tral’s

lKK>k

of

If their learei
making of bed*.

B. J. MORGAN

0^

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

CHEAPEST'
CLEANEST
■....HFALTHIiST...
.kKl>
ABSOLUTLLt OtKiRLfcSS
t

Kvct oflered in real estate.—
Right over there on lOlh Su
Two five room collages—fin-

our £as/ MoeW/ Pc^mOot
Plan Xhc price remaihs the
same.

Bui

then

that, of course,

you

knew

because

u’s

tlonc by the

nerlinger Heal
Estate Exchange .
Officr AK^r First NaUutud Batk

OCOSING OUT!
WAIST SETS. BEADS,
Sli0mNBA6S,
au

No,

new stuff, but we will

It is simply common

this month.

Sec the nice waist

set wc offer at 18c.
Aenther.Ug

at

52c.

HandN>mc

AT lOo.>

PER 1000 WATTS
FUANLSHKLt i Y

rtsin Rlfw Elftirie

traverse dtp
z:.r 6as dmpanp

llgkf jiC Fc-^* e;r

aiim works..
I

Carpi t Clr-,mug'«i.i

CARPENTERS!

Kc...

N. a CHAPIK. Proprietor.

Sieaily work. ltifu>iir>a ilayjvho.^
»>c an hour.
I
^

s^i
~

■i
si.

7

EUROPEAN PLAN.
Peerles. Fine PanU^re better;
Thee Pee
merchant tailor
than mercha
PeerleM Mfg.
S. Benda A Co

eouldn’t «el Cbom BtloreBui Vou Can now ....
more IOC Kelures
:

¥

Souvdnlrs ol Craome €«v
Always want a soiivenis to Rive your ^friends wiiA n they visit you or to x, uti
away tefothers. Have soinethinR a little nicer than you usikallylmd. andihe
picture llie best that has e\ er been made. 1 hese are all J.>c and there are a
dozen different articles to select from. We know you’ll like them, they are
such beauties.

“UlondeP'Treezers

(

iiRs can
Wonder why you don’t 6wn one? They are so many’coolint: thinp
can Ih: ^
P2.1M. Vo^
made evith them. The J quart sells for $l.Vi and the 10 quart for S12.M..
choose the sire and the price, is ri«ht-iJOt friends visumit you or ani afierno^
gathering—make your own ices and sherbets.
,

Remember Vewr Tool 7
When vou buy your ne.\t shoes—there are ’tender feelings to be looked after ■

and the easiest
Vay
to •havee easy feet is to buy easy shoes. Ever tried the
aoe? You have missed some of the most pleasant
Dr. Reed Cushion Sole She
days of your iife. This , a dressy
. shoe as well—made in vici kid, box calf and
patent calf. Once you wear a cushion sole shoe, you will wear no otherialJy if your work requires you to stand on your feel all day.

lUbat Hbout Ouflna $boes7

business

tense to dose them out iluring

ElECTRICin

.-\nothcrViR lot of thost* beautiful Matted Pictures rearly . tu han>;. on the wall
and they make such handsome ornaments. I hereare hiindretls of most desirabk
subjects. Some arewith three inch mat; oihrrs are oblun-. 14\‘dn: M*mt:
round'.there
are ovals with oval openiiiK^s. . Tlu re are. some beaiiliex that
are|some that come two ami ihrei^ different Hiclures yi.a set. fas ned with a silk
..^...1 and
.-«.i the
tk... price is
cord,
i only Ifk:. See the bi^» window de-play

ishetl in hartlwooil ant! all iLial
—modem conveniences you
know, and only $800 al that.
Pay ctisli or lake your time oh

'

Chinas Vou Ulant
.

tb^ dottest
Preposition.,,

i-.IO!-rT‘

MICHIGAN STARCH CO.!H OT E L ShilsoN
JOS. S. HALL, b. P. A.
Detroit, Mich.

Whiting KbtH.

Th. arc the strongJust starting on your vacation--must have a pair surely. They
est. most durable shoe on the market -and so easy on the feet

Newest

leather designs.

RASTALLM
I KatnAtM na, ATUwu.fiA

carle.

S IT M M K R

Front fit

These arc not old stock.

^GOQD LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON BUGGY

la

Send for the Michigan Cen­

New Shoe Store
Rutnar*. Old BUnd.

5.50

J- W. SL.ATER
Practical Houaa Furnisher.

flHIllLlIl

Childrtn^s Slippers
\Vr have jusl *^«l in a iu-\v
lot so we van jiivf you any
si/e you waul now. Our
three strap patent leather
saiulal makes a chiUrs fool
look dainty.
-;

.

up to................... .................................................. £.................... ....................... $48.00

ufiuTEn I

noAin,- with through sleciK-rs

not carry them over the season.
into the back and

C feet......... ............ 4.50
Kfeet........ ........................

WK HAVK 42 dilVercnl,stales of Kxicnsion Taldea, from'$3.25

jKiinls, leaving Grand Rapid.s

T O IRS.

BIO BUGGIES
...FOR SALE-.

deservedly.

4 ieel...........^....................1........................ ...................................... $3.75

to Deiroil, ^utlalo and. eastern

Has a must convenicnl tram

bo!

Um sT
There la so
date
of Ue Araha,
form at evary

THE VI JHICAN CENTRAL.
THE NIAGARA Fall. Roula

‘SSS-SS-S

poalahed

A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...

f 1

Wt b»ot a first class
Shoemaker’s Shop.

,

........... $5.50
A goovl. well maLle table; nkcly

AG*sr»iiee<loB’iuitenpmocli
space, but It does Us work thorontWy.
It Costs less to Operate.
It s BO irouMc to build a tire.
It you bave not cot one in yoitr
Uteben. yon are makinc a mis­
take.

New Voik.

New York, and r^fe x oach

Xkia Most P«rf«ct

wiU seal lUieo{4e comlortabK.

No. 7 h:asl Forty-se<^d street.

al
loim- cainpem broke Into the IV:
i M-h.Kd house near Wall luike and
le a dlpisr and a pail lU-fore they
thnnigh the tinware cost them

rim, nicely carved
tuackets on fegr.
extcTKl* C fert,

DR. RENNER’S

l^firnt th«* command ul thi* lmi»e

opes town, la former yanra the Salt
City was conceded to be the wide

oommlltee of the boy.

4i iisches *.iuare.
with ful! heavy

KIDNEY and
Backache
tmMCURE

large number of people In Manlst

been

A beaalifttl table.

A Croton
farmi r.-while -pnlliag
stumps, was struck in the neck by the
one firm In Holland sells no less end of a brvAen lug rhain and nearly
than r.uoo pairs of wmahn shoe, a
year. Siime are sold as s«.uv*-nlrh. but
Mie bulk go to people who learned to
w,>ar them In the old country and
have taught their children bum In
sight
this country to wenr them.
Must of
Burlington
town
elpnd. claims he
HJld horse drug ttore.has a Xi^y
^
of hU which opens, the baruyai I gate.i
from up to the house and rin s the c
lime in selecting the Umbe
t? and an bell at 4 u clock every roori
which the shws are i
other part In .esjuvnlng
Poplar I*
An Almunt milkman cUimi to have
ured almo.1 exclusively because
perfected/a device whi-reby
Is less grain In the wood
He
tlx the appliance on to the running
altoui taking ordem and commences
buggy, attach the fre
freerer,
and have ice
dcliveribg In April
|j,,
er»^ and
he i^chea
Thousands of bushels of the finest ^^.-am readv by the
h'lCkU-berrlc.-i that ever grew will go
waste in loMxt county on account
are three lakes
the scart iiy of picker*, people who
somewhat above
j.„mmndlug txmntrv
heretolort ptck»-d berries being enwe.-ding Iteeis
Ik-alers say
of farmers wislllng t.. <1 win then
J IIXCSTRATICD 1
lake, by
crop is one of the largest j
drained one of t
LAVSL AVI) El»t’<
^nd lake
vn. and that the berries are.j’iaans id a ditch into a i
exc«dlent iu qualUy.
vely light
badly tliioded. A lawsiill
One huudrevi tw enty or more page*,
..
a Oreeubush
every orre ol which is of human
doesn I like automobile*
future he "will probably
ititcrest. and every article i* ^Uuv*
v«-rt>at railing
L- hlmM^
triteil There is nobcllermigAzme
mine by hi* pUcx- Iheljr^,
are
I frightened his homes.!
ctrmpelU-d
to MihiM-nd
u-r «iay
ol travel for teachers and pupil, than
up a fence rail
and
rt.ver themselves
Th0 Four Truck Mowt.
in in.niI of the machine The !
Is lor pn*te<ikin fi*>m tl
going at a lively gait wht«n • iMlical iK-su
The ln<4*cts ira
Publifheii monthly b)
le rail, and was M»nu whatt
('.eorge U. Danielk
Fifty cents
IU owner was nlad. and!
Irniutock* that everyone,
a year, single copies five cents.
Ob the highway, had him
Sold by new* dealers cv crywhere.
airestetl and lined €25 and-costs
Houghton Ista-Ht* »»f the ^olde.-i fin
or atldress the publisher.

flOO.
er« of this paper will be
learn that there i* al lca*t
ed dl.ea*e
one dreaded
dl.oa*e th.li
tbaV .clence
Eclcnce ha.
ha*
to cure inJ all U*
and
lit »mKC8

aiarrh Cure
it 1* catarrh.
Hall*. Catarrh
the only positive cure now known
the medicul fraternity . Catarrh
L‘lng
a conEtlluUonal
dl.eaae. re
q uire,
a^ const it ulional
iK-atment
Hall*. Catarrh Cure U taken inlernacllng directly upon the bltKnl
aurface* of the system.
irganlrt'il iu IK5H. and has Inx-n
ndation of
found,
lb reby dimlroylng
acii\e serxicf ever since Miisl of
ig the
Rease. and giving
the charier luemlH-rs ar«* d«-ad. and |
iirenglh by building up ibe constiiu;
that are left are widely sekt 1
and assisting pature In doing iu
The pfuprlekirs have so much
I hunier at .Milo Iiha Ihhu ar
In its curative iH.wers, that they
charg^tl with killing two fn-a
»ir»»r One Hundred Hollars fur any
the lieaver cxiJoiiy on the Au
•a-e that it falls to cuix*.
Send for S«U.-. I
ote<l.s U-a
tie law that pn»t**<'l.s
i of leHtimonials.
irtly Venforcr-d. tbe^h Ih
Address, F. J CHKNEY A CO..
ilmals'will THion «->ial
irlous
Toledo. O
lonles on nearly
S<.ld by DruggUU. 75c
t higau streams.
Hall's Family 1111. arc the best.
of the civ e£j*for
,\i Hlg Rapids
•til IcagUM cxiHHt t»» ar
.•oinplish quite a lini*- in the way ol
SON IS A DEGENERATE
imprt>ving the ldK#k*i «*I .the rHy this I
s.-UMm.
Tllf* work of grulduuu
Heir to Servian Throne Examined by the • Iiark* ml Mm- fm.t of Michigan
avemu- is to U* chme al mux
a Specialise
p.nM* having Inx-n already pariiali>
INMcrslHTg. July «N
A hl-i
pru\id4Ml lor
avln the treatment of back ward i

aented.

It Is quite evident that there are

of pavil
Over 50
will be
lay mcm-

Jh

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

.

"

THE KVENIKQ BEOtfED, TRAVERSE CITY, MOH^ TUESDAY; JULY 2S. 190S./

YOU DON'T HAVE
TO BELIEVE US

HOUNQJNntOEKS
MANY OF THEIR RELICS FOUND
AT CADILLAC'

Show That Villago Occsipiod City

The praise of others, who have
tested the value of our “BEST”
flour is pleasanter to us and more
; convincing to you. Ask your
neighbor.
:: :: ::

SiU Cofituri« Ago.
CodllUK*. Mlcb, July 28.—SomMUid*
log Lak**!* Cadillac and Mltrhell and
lying n«‘ar the city are found reaMlns
of that long extinct tribe
called

-TRAVKMSK OITV. MIOI-I.

GEtfEtAl, NEWS
OF THE WOELD
iloiinl Vrtijvlus. which
w has ^b.^n iiHKlcrmt. ly
I gn»»n nioi

v; Z,sr.T,T.
pibiit pr*‘7 4*nts a mag
t.wers
as l.lirnlng show
bit ti
rl.M- io a gr
n
I4i*nh.4i;lii
TIm aiitlH.rilh^s
*"
no danger and ilial th
ijnliu|-#nani
A W4dl near the busInesH ceni«*r of
Uiw l^ke. Te&as. has develo{»ed into
an Ituniense gusher
Thit workmen
fl**« for the|r Uvea. Wall strwt was
filled with iMMipte and they werg
lug«*d/from head to fis»t.
Within an
h.eir (ut.w^kne4- de«-p In the Btn-et
and lie* idaiTk walks Jn places were
A revere epidemic of hav fever pre
vails In M^.ndon
The WeM Knd Is
tie* area ^particularly afl^H led. over
l.ikHi cas.M. Iraving iH^-n re|s>ried to
th«* d<wlors
In the city alMj the cnmi
plaint U playing hav.s- and niwm-r
oMs clerks an- aaa) from huslness
owing to attacks
A fone of
men of the Twelfth
liifaiiir). ahlle matieiivi-Hng In JIun
gar>. were Sunday ov«rcome hy the
iM'ai
and a tinmlMT, ^ wiffennj sun­
stroke:
Mne|e« ii are dead and over
The Innahlfais ttl the M«dn»sc dls
Kfigland. an- In
eli*-m
alarm, caused hy
of a Vidianlr en
has r*-centl> Ixs-n se**n Issuing "from
th.- top of one of the Klldon hills. tlu>
thn-.- famous m^aks of Rtixhurgshlr**
H.sdoglsts have held that the Rlldons
are « |iinct v*dcan*M*s. and that they
were originally «me great
moiilalu.
whleh was spilt Into three fragm**nl.s
^;.•neral *l*ass»*ii.*u. cNirotnandlng the

first punlstmj*mi
4i. n*>ral lias irnisMe*!
who niuin-au an anii
spin- scorn and r**pu
cHO for

«if Cruelly
as a great

%lciorv t
UnK-kp*»rt.
land
w*M-k hy «‘ni*'rJ
111 and maklngone
Mr S**)inoiir Is
*.nr Id thi- w«*allhlest resident
iie|«hlH.rloMsl
H.* n-tlred from

s'V'"*"

. lir-i

hirihdny

-vr't:;":

binder**
Ijirkf^piir. li4'twr^noai) a>< tb4- looo
is brltiUlDK hegv) bno* to rmttlo1 nu n * In varbius etcllons of
from the
confrtJDlpanic arc
the plant,
cattle IMunUvis closely watrhhc run. stopping only
j attack anj thing and
•»-cryt
heir iMtih. This insan
liy continue
perhaps twenty four
unrortiiinite animals
hours, when
drop dead

War «»ii nios<|UlUM‘h has h«*<n Ue
'»> •' towns of
.New Jersey.
I which sent repreS4.|itatl%4 s bt .Newark,
* f..ngn-ss on
moMiulto extlrmlnatlon
Th*- *d,j.<t
as s* i forth Is to rid N»‘W Jersey' of
m<*s(|iilto<*s. iMdh of the marsh hreisl
Ing and «d malarial varieties.
I‘rar
j

Mound

Bolide



leologlBU hare found
subsuilatc the fact that at
a prosperous Tillage existed
between" these lakes.
Mounds are
en w here In erldence. the most of
which

HANNAH & LAY CO.

the

have

been

opened

by

curio

seekers.
In Tsylors grove on the boulevard
►ivc around the lake there yet re­
alm a large circular mound
d 40 feel
In diameter and rising six
ft*et above the level.
Near°^y*
crescent shaped mound considerably
mailer. At the time the
pr**«eni city was laid out. one of these
burial spots was leveled down
contents uncovered. In nearskeleton has been
found In each moun
although one
aas cqHoed
Utwee
he
U
which there seemed
d to be no
y of which
chlldn-n, and
IJowUer when exjMMed to the air.

r.

Broken Pottery Found.
Sume Implements and brwken potrv ar.* usually found.
A layer of
ehareoal and
ashes is found
over
•v.-ry m*mnd. Like all pottery found
iround radUlac. this vessel is made
>r clay, into Uhlch is mixed hne parU h-H *if quanx and Hint. The decoraions «.n »M»me of the specimens are
.pill.- im.-n-silng and ingenious. One
of Ih** UH»st itmuiion is the thumb
mark, such as ibe housewife makes
aniiuid th** edge of a pie. Others con
Dsi of indentations as if made with
a sharp stick or stone.
The checks
ch*
*.f the l.axk**t. which
Ich formed a fr
•Harrison Marlin, of Richmond. Va.,
hold It Intact while baking.
has Struck a mine of Ire *»f the b*«st
lUainly vlslhle.
quality in the mountains, and Is mar
In a chared held on the border of
ketlng the pnxluct over many miles
old outlet, which connects the
«if i.rrrliory. H.H** says thei
there Is t
lakes are strung evidence of the
In Die cave to last a hig (
sikm one*- having Ihtd a village site,
summer.
liroken dlslH-s and Hint chips can b**
A lliiddhiht dignitary wai
Ph-ke.1 up <*verywhere.
Many arrow
hurhil ill Japan, and the indi
hi-aiis. war |n)1u1s. tllnt HcraiK*rs and
tended ih.- luncral ami mad.i ar
mph-im-nts hav.* h.**'n plow**.!
tal rejsirl of the c^r»•motllcs.
up
The gniiinil has h<*en th*>roughl>
must hav.* I.e.n rather idcMiir
.*-ar*-h.**l, y*-t <>ach Mir<Mt*ding spring
Th*- r.-|s»rt
iii.-r.-ly
says:
Du* plows turn up m*w lr**asur**8 Th**
t.-msUis *>t s* veral mounds *>p«*ued hv
t-ar'.y s.-».D**rs Mill exist ahmg Ih**
tuned. t.M-l articles h.st and 7U m*o
hanks. whl**h arise al»ruptly from the
ph* r.-scu.Ml rn.m canals *
A party .#l milling m*-n from T*m- uawr. .making an Ideal and .riKhlly
ground.
Mill: n-iurnlng from Guaymas, re|»on^
Osk Grew Before Pine.
the arrival «if a d.-iachment o^^MexI
huron
1 six prisoners
the Ink** shore the
The
Indians an* cliarg»sl wni**r. in comi*any with Mr. Mankie^
Island
and cannlhallwn. A Variy low, i»HM*nily opt*n.**l up s**veral fire
with m
which landed pits
*.f Mex
In some cases a depth of fl\e^
*«B thi* island
w>it*kK ag<
l***‘t was reached liefore coming to
to have tH*en captureH-aml.Killed and
>rlginal s*iil. Large quantities of
The clam sli«*lls and broken iKJtlery were
partly eaten l.y the Indians.
punltiv
M. xican I
*uit with the brown earth.
«*xtM-dltlon
.
In one Instance
nght with th.* ImlikUK. and. ar
lb w**re found at a
story from Guaymas. ih pth *.r I*.ur fi***t. and It Is probable
cording to the• slory^l
C-un-U.,.. that Ihe.se nuts served as iM»rtJon of
killed a
who are 111 prls*»n at Guay
f(«*M|
It bImi shows that the
Indians are deM-rllKMl as large, slnmg
:r.*w anmnd these lakt*s before
of .lark (*ompl. xion and wearing lon^ Die piiu*. whlcl]
hlch <x»vered every foot
*.f th**^e fands when dlscovert*d by
white man. These pits were In
e**nler of

Working Night and Day.
The busiest and mIghUest little and hav
thing that ever was made Is Dr. King's of child
Al«*ng the
shores of
Clam riv(*r
New Life Pllis.
These pills change
weakness into strength, llstlcssness have iHvn found many stone ImpleInto energy, .brain fag
into
mental im nis. sueh as groved axes, cells and
In a ba.vou on the farm of
poa r. They're wonderful In building nm h»»rs
I. a can«H* was dug up.
up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold
u* evidences *>f an extinct
by Jas G Johnson and F. H. Meads.
as foreign to the Indians
STRICTLY
SANITARY RUGS are
.re to Ike present Inhabitmade from old carpets by the New
*• Is nothing to indicate the
1 have roll**d by.
A pine
^t.llup. *.ver a*M. y.*ars *.ld. stands on
Du* i.q. *.r on** numnd.
Cnder It was
*T the face of
large shell.
Mankielow’s cidlectlon.
X*. .-..piur lmpl.*nu*nts have lK‘eu
lound. and the am>ws are generally
m*»re **nul*‘ In ctinstrucDon than those
f.uind larilw r south.

Special Sale All
This Weak
I PORCH AND LAWN GOODS I

We have a full line
porch settees, in all
lcn^:lhs. linishetl in red or ^reen, also foliiin^j lawn
chairs, rockers and arm cliarirs in reed and wood,
which we are offering at extremely low prices.

BruUlly Tortured.
A case came to light that for per­
sistent and unmerciful torture has per­
haps never U-en equaled. Joe OoUv
bh'k of Colusa. Calif writes:
Tor
15 years 1 endured
fn.m ^Uheui

It's the greatest medlclna on
earth for that trouble. A few bottles
of It completely relieved and cured
me." Just as good for Uver and Kid­
ney troubles and
general
debility.
Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by
Jas G. Johnson
and
F. H. Meads.

STRUGGLE OVER
rOSTAL CARD
Uncle

Sam Had Hard Time Trying
to-Hit Upon an Original
Inscription.

It Is lnter*‘sllng to note the num.rI ways in which a jH-rson may ex*

A good, strong, well inatle folding lawn seat
3 feet long, well finishetl in red. spec- QRri
ial price this week..----- -*....----------- C/U^

press the same thought.” said. FranWhitney. pri>at** secretary to
Posima*t**r-General Payne, yesterday,
•and in this conni*ctlon it may be re­
called

d hen we have a heavier one. .with 10 slats in
seat and back, four feej longfofonly 1 ANw
1.15; same settee only Ty feet long..- . A*Vi/
Our $1.<X) Lawn
n chair Is
i> linhi, s«ron>^ jconvenlent, and folds ocrfecily Hat; chair Is''adjust
i'^adjustable to any inclination and makes the
he most
comfortable seat possible for lawn,. porch
camping, etc; frame is of hard wood and.seat
anti .seat
and back of fancy striped canvas;
price without arms, «5c; wiih arms. 1 *00

The Boston Store
F*urnl«vjr*

$5,000. Reward
for the Arrest a:
(Conviction of-

that the iibstofflce authorities

found a great deal of trouble a few
o in prescribing the proi>er
sentence to be us»*d on the face of a
|x.stal card U> Inform the user that he
‘the address
on that Sid**.
Seven attempts were
phrase was
ad.»pt*M.
“One of
the earliest
cards was
made to bear the sign, -Nothing but
the* address can be written on this
side.’ which was untrue, as many per­
sons cuild write more If they so de­
sired
Bhortly
afterward
it
was
changed s*» as to say. Nothing but
the address ts to be placed on
''
side.' which
was clumsy----------------next Usue of the cards
The address only to be wriiteo on
this side.* which It was soon seen
could easily be construed to bar the
use of a typewriter.
The same ob­
jection could be rmlsed to -Write only
the ad*liess on this side *
•Finally, the authorlUee got hystertca! and the. next Isaue of the
cards Informed
the naer
that he
should ’W’llie the addraM only on
thU side, the meMage on the other,*
which was not only clumsy but am-

itlirtiM S 6mbs
BUSINESS CAROS.

'■

parties who originated and
circulated.^he rumor that“rorce” Food
contained drugs or other injurious in­
gredients.
V
■ .
- $5,000. ad(lition.ai v/ill be paid to
anyone proving tha^' h"orce’’ does, or
ever did, contain any (k'lig or other in­
jurious or unhcaHlifv^ ingredient, being
composed solely pt Wneat and Barley,
lable salt, steam
with a se.3ioni
roasted.
cooked, i ial a -(I
tice, if you quc.stion
D0U3t^
or heahhfuhiess of
the absolut^ y
‘ti'kage i-o the Health
“ Force/ - c , ie
Dep^.ri r:;e-rr y;
>-eity ibr analysis.

QIL jr^LaWTC
g M. BBOWK-A

•‘■SSrs.'K

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b,*-' i:*^ tif •b'*c.' -a’ rrraV.fiM Ftwds,” Biill.*.

flakel..-is»W«v!
1 m.--*’i - *4/\
; •
A fraTiir*- of i*ir- i •.i.uT.i f::ronsih*raMv wa. ih,- i . ;-tkai i:,*r'*S ; *d.'r^ *^*- - f"

ORa

I
ltuh**lln M <«
• I l-J. X.M c?.:;N^I- alu.alng
h-ly « f till- CM*4M*h*de-

with the hands or.-h4Uu:.: of ti
I was al**> gra'H'.D !.* j.**Ch**ti ; n dailv
I |i..- .s
rsch «!ay'a iuauufat*tim* .ws* j*i -

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RAWYER

a

PENHALLUON

...DENHSTS..

.!t1*

SiirtiM.
WDHI o L
»aor *d TtH**rfT an . ’’ .
• **T .'ii.-in!*

ration of the gn»ss inhad no uhjt*ction
a nmior can do is s.***n
j jusDc*
perstm writing the address on
m tin* • Force”' Food
Fo.
Company's adv.*rsidi*s of ilu* card
I^t**r th**
tis**m*-ni of this date, wherein .a re
•only' was dropin**!. but wlDiout *!
Impnnemenl.
It wa.s finally, .h-chl**.! war.1 i f »5.*>du Is offered for the conWjviciion *.f the lutrties who inltiat*Hl
that t
lu* the Migg**sDon Ihal
•T-\»rce*' was
and so'they fashion,
.>rlglnj
hich Is now In u«so afi«*r Du* tlrugged
phrawe
A lMrtli**r *.ff.*r *.f
fur **vi
postal cards Issucyi by the llriilsh
»K*n**«* that a single package of the
government. Our KngUs
titty
million
stiKT
contain***!
anyt
•The space U*low is f*»
**x<***pt Wh**at. UarU*rand Tat.le Salt
only.’ and Uncle
,.niy.' '—Washing Is. *.l <**Mlrse. a complete rt*futaUon of
is f*>r the addr**.s
the ruiiu.r. oven If th*' ^late SuiK'rvisl.in «.f Fi»ods was n*)t in Itself ample
pn>ti*ction.

No Pity Bhowm
P**<.ple who love fair play In busl
•'For years fate was after me
n**ss. as well as In other matt«*rs. will
tinuously." writes F. A. Gulledge.'
read with Indignation that it has cost
benjL Ala. •'! had a terrible casi
The “Force■' Food Comiutny ov»*r 150,When
Piles causing 24
*HM* t*» publish a refutation of this ”ruI’S
inor" in the newspA|>ors of the UnltiHl
aches and pains. Only 25c at Jas. G Stat**.s and Uana.la. and. pnilhably. ..=«
Johnson's and
F. H. Meads
drug nmeh n»*.r.‘ in loss *.f si
haseleib gussi
from 1
th*' ha
That Curse Called Rumor.
ninmr is i
ity *.f tl
Th*‘
hXdr.-s
llctw*>**n the in<-.-ndinry
own that the |u
liskimt
par**i*t
his
n**ighlK*rs
hani in stH-nl'
:**! fifty million. pa<
g**anct*. and a worthy who
if • Fore**” without a single
• run'• *in a bank wlDi roallcl.ms gos­ atanre of any ill effect upon any *i
sip, there Is only a technical .tllff.*r- **f ih«* us**rs.
c
Th** “Ftirce” Co are evidently s
G<»s8lp-wlth a pun>t>s.* has
fering the usual iH‘naliy *>f success
bf«*n use<l to slab charact
wreck fortunes, and It is a great pity]
the law cannot better rt*acli th*»s^» who!
Ladies, “you can jump on It, team**mpty such intangible and
n
methods to achieve th»*ir ends
^ lime.very
C^lJiaS^^'Elast^^'Flo^?
Scarcely any enien»ris
ual. no matter how dese rvlng. Is
from the subtle dangers of the gossip {
so loves
J
monger, and hums
morsel of such “news” that it can Ir*
relied up to “push ak

r.5\

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

TAXEt

O. P. CARVER A BHa

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax
sch.sil ami city tax**s and Mieclal a^
lor the live wards *if th*
. hav*
bty of Trav.*rs(
lu-en pla**.*d.^ In
‘1 nviM Ik- in iny olfitx* for Du* puri*os*
[if eidlivnug said tax *s every wt*v*k
N.ivember 1st.

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. .BUlLDINa

JOHN R. SANTO
Hm WHh.lm Block.

<in S**pivmiM*
p**r cent
urged. On all
^^xes
*>n
October
and until NovemlH*r 1st. a j>ena!iy
c*ill**ctt.in will iHharg.**l
Office in Wllht lm M<*ck. n»om 21
• M K HASKEIA^'
City Trv^tirer.
H»n5-tf

»,r

TravofM CJ^.

E. W HASTINGS L'^SON
FIRE INSURANCE

Farm For Sale
100 acres known as the BteM or Nm4,ham farm. One*of the beet tn Qrand
Traverse county;
mUeq eooth at
the city.
J. E. ORWUCK CO, CITV.

^a^oeiMT
iiitirul, eiapNBdid snriaRBoall)!, allnid la : : :

When Ton Want t Nice CitBflleBt
Butcher*andSauaac* Malcm.
au—"‘’aS'iv««o

SaviRfS Deposits

...Vou Don’t Know It...

SCTTONb BAT. MICH.

01* Want Vou to Know It

Thht we Arc selling Mtises* and Children's Oxfords
girdlem of cosu
new, dean stock?

and

You will ask WHY do you do this.
We answer,

we

Slippers re-

The)- are aU

rather have our money to buy

r

ir.ua

i>*5ANK

J

winter shoes.

Misse$’$i.50 Oxfords....
Misses’ $1.35 suppers...
OiUdren’slUS Oxfords.
(3iUdreii's90cOxfords...

9SC
9flc
SOe
70c

Baebapt & Boscoe
PsriurBM.hu stud w 20$ Vrsal Sirttf

H. S. Hull. Prooldont.

C. A. Hammond, Caohlar.
H. C. Davla and
A. V. Frladrlch. V. Praa’da

•2,000
wm buy ^ 5«rWaihington
St, Ce^fTlot, good frame
housc.g^dbamaninfiurcon.
dition. This is one of the
beet resident portioas of the
dty. With kxmtion and aU
considered the veiT . beet b«w
gam we have to offer.

LW.IMhp&Sll

I'

: EVSnNG BEOOBD, TRAVSBSE CITT, MIOE^ TUESDAY. JULY 88. 1908.
WIDU W1

BATE non? LETT

ATHIXnCB AT WORLCFB FAIft

After Paylag Celebration Bitia.
Tbe execatlre eommttlre of
the
Is galalag grooDd Fourth of July eelebratkm noake the
The total aa»ount
ikrotgkoat tte world eosprts the l» foUowlBC report:
rwlved on generaJ mUw:rlpUon was
from the city.
to voM" gr« oow la s fair war u> wia IllMAO. .Kecelred
110*1 uO.
Kecelved frogi E. W Has
former
treasurer.
1106.25.
tW MUa pa—d by Uia Colorado lads tlags.
making total recelpu |l2C0 7r.. . The
latars at lu last ssasloo wars
expenditures were as folkms:
latrodaoad by wom or ^Iraetly la "
: ............................ ............................ 1314 45

rorhs

............. .

2lry.»

DrlTlag Park Assn..!,:...... 15000
AdrerUslng ........ w... ....; 16*
16*.73

MIC
4CM
26.75

B

gram of evenu Is UMured. The gym­
nasium. to be a permaaeat one. Is bow
belag erected, as is also a stadium
Ith a acatlng capacity of 35.IKI0. Here
III be held duriag the season all
nowa spfiru. The feature of the pro-1
rsm will be the Olympic games. It'
ill lx- the first
Ume that
these
smem.
which sre s revivsl of the
unous Olympic games of Oreeoe.were
ter held on Amerlcsa soU. They will
last one week aad will eonsUt of ruanlng. Jumping, hurdling, boxing, wresI ling, throwing the discus and hammei»: etc. This feature will attract to
8i. Ixmls the athleUc followers of the
Id. and the world’s groaiesi aih1, will be here to take part In these
tests
wo days during the seakon will be
oi*-d to the Amateur Athletic unuf the UnliAd Buies, to decide the

Mlw
otal expense fl2ul»4J». leaving a
snre in the hands of the treasurer
The subscription
paper
ibHr active partldpa of 1151.26.
aad
ail the items, hills apd receipts
Ulalra. says
Robert
la the July HcMise
asurer. aad
ry championship will be given.
Bi­
mpikaUoa of the elec
) any sob- cycling will have three days.
Two
w Booth Wales shows
days will be given the natUmal Inter
that aboat 100.000 men aad m.ooo sedber to the fund
cholastlr
in which all
ars quallied to rote at the
IS.
Aa later

NEW llON TAID

Industry Just SUrUd on the Was!
•ide-All Boru of Bseond-Hand

national championship of Amerwhlch will include plunging, short
l.mg distance racing, diving, and
tr p.»h». as well as college

WAIT DEPARTMENT

sensahonal prices on lrdb’ tailor-made
lneompmreiblm> LlnmaiAoHmbl*«,
ssnd lr«vlnoll»l*l
26 Suits In All, of Which 23 are THIS SEASON'S LATEST STYLES

2 Suits that were $ 10 and $ 12, Grey,
Navy, at*
- - 3 Suits thfit were $ 12 to $ 15, Black
and Ox^rd, - - 7 Suits thali were $ 15 to $20, Navy,
Brown and Fancies at 8 Suits that w^re $18 to $30, Navy,
Black, Brown, Royal Blue, Cardinal,
Sea Green at - - -7 Suits that were $75 to $35, Black,
Navy and light and dark fancies at

3.6S
5.48

^

i

mmm

8.75
8.88
^

11.50

-I

L-adlmw’ OloAh and Mlllc JmoUm±m, Blaolc,
WorhH Be.BO Ao BIB.OO, aA BA..7S

seiartfeii of lagMatorm la these dls
Machinery l^ht and Bold.
tftau.
However. U need not be as
and
earned that the women will chw—
A hew Indiisiry ha* l^*n siart«*d or
Oem* -ror.lKK*.-oimem bam of their oara sex exclaslvely
crack f.m»lgn teams will
where they hare the light to dictate the west side, and U now in operation
i th,- Isiier contesu. J. K 8ul
who shall bold o«ee
la many <if This Is mp Irtm yard, and « Cottllel
livsn. secretar> of the'American Alh
thaae diatftesa men of worth aad judg A Co are the proprietors
They will
leilc union, has been appointed chief
>. s«v^md-hand machin of physical
culture for the world*
«rf all kinds, from a bfiller to s
He has lieen connected
with
rlran alhletici. for over 25 years.
stove lid. pUh-s. and a IlUle later, rags
was for many years an active
this cxmaectkm the followlag r a Already Iheyimve loo tons of old Iron
BREVITIEB.
te himself. He is cmnecied with
for bellerlag la woasaa euBn-^e. 'm hand, and f«»nr carloads more are
many athletic associations, and ha*
pected this week
aUy glrea by Bertha Rlrscb Hs
The m^n
lM-.-n the manager of m.ire athletic
Their present yard, a large part
I of PblladelphU are erf latere t
which !•> ro.rf.-d. Ih
fe.-l in sl«-, m.-eilng* than any other man In Amer on Wednes.lay evening
Because woman, like man.
Mr Kutllvan was Americas a*
loey ha%i* plenty of additl.msl lea
inhtead
a that will
used for Udier*. car sistant director of sport* for the Pari*
ling of the 1. O <
The regular
athletic*.
ime the eootrary.
m Ih* h.-ld tomorrow evening in
Pan Ain. rl,-an eM*.Milou
a Vron*^h.ill.llng will U- put up at
t Becanae a woman U an ladU id
Protecti*.! Home Circle hall for
uinaio
ual. mspoosible for her actions to » er
ek-cilon .rf ot«,-eni
fellow men aad women, aad as am«n
Mi** Kh.Hia
lUttenhury ha*
re
PIONEERS AT BUROICKVILLE^ Hign.-d her |M>*m..n a* tH*.kke.-iH-r for
able to the laws of her craamualty as
the Page EU-cirk-al (’.. and will tak.—a^eaM.^she Is ojjjjj**'' •»>
a varaikm K. (Jrand Rapid,;
Mi** Ida
Daik-y ha* accepii-d th.- i*ii-itlon a*
The tenth annual <j1U setil.-rs*
omIsaloBs and commissions
iMMtkki-.
rile will take place August 3, Thr
Because her Importance in the af Will Celebrate Labor Day With i
A. J IhiWNon. f.»rm.-rly
with the
he curte*) of D. H. Day of
falrhvof her family, the city, the state
fn-lght departm.*nt of the l.K-al Pere
Thoroughly Good Time—DeUlU
lav.-n hi* b.at. the Alk^ J. Day.
, is at leaat as great as
Marquetie railroad oflice. ha* a.c-pt.‘«I
Not
Yet
Arranged.
give free exrijr*lons to <Slen I-ake
. If aerf greater.
that”
Ing the (lay. Mr. ('lark of ('hirago wilt
At last nlghf.*^'ing <rf th. M..d
Ive an exceptionally fine display oi
rework* in the evening near hi*
ry In thl* d.‘P*riment
cm Woodmen It was dv-cid.-d i.> hav*
•wing program will
Tfavers.- Bav Sewing Cir.le
will
a picnic this y««r. In which the Mod
chK-k p m.
hold a baskei plcnk- at Ne ah ta wania
M. A M. C. ^lacas Order far 400 Board ’em W<MKlm.-n and R.iyal
N.-lKhlK.n
Pray.-r^
Borough. Maple (’I
Thur*day, k-avlng h.-n- on th.- Colum­
of Trade Boiivenlra and Oenerat
will join. Th.- detail, of the plan hav,
bia at k att af m
Any out*id.- of the
n.rf
l»e<-n
decid.-d
a.
y.-i.
hut
It
wai
Manater of P. M. te Meet Cam.
K-lroni.—Pre>l(Ient
*ewing circle w Uhing to go can do so
voted la«t evening to hold the plrnl*
f..r 2.'. c-nt*
Bring your lun.-h ba«on Ijilsjr day. and already plan, an
He«p,.n*e- Rev
J W. Hannen of the special commit under say I.ir the best itrac In th.
Song-Mr ('lark
tee which Is preparing iiaUstlcs and hlst.irv «rf the .irder h. re; •
Old Settle
Over 200 Years Old.
ItlostratloBs fur the board of trade
kSYLUMBx kVE NO SHOW'
Song-Mr* iVgan. Kmplrv
mrnal* are now
aourenlr publication, received yestur
Ix-adlng Russian journal*
U.-<llatl..n-Wime Brooder. Empir.- proudly drawing attention
itk.n t..
to the fac t
day aa order from F. A. Mitchell
Song-Mr.
-Mr. (Mark.
Clark. Chicago
that there has
for some time In’
general passenger agent of the M. &
Pleaaant Hat Them on the Wagon
the ho*iUtal at Tomhk a man who ha*
N E.. for 4«0 copies of the book. Mr
This Afternoon.
llv.'d for more than 200 years. Know­
Mitchell encuumges
the enterprise
I the end .rf the fourth.InnI
Song
ing wt-Il that the public would lie
had Is futek to lend the co<operaii<in
l(M>ke<l as tb(»ugh Ihv
loath to Iielieve such a story unless
luma had n. I *h..s at all in theft
A letter was also received frtim Oen
with Mt P
e latter uwm
eral Manager M. J Carpenter of the
had five Bcor.-s at
line, and only
amlned his
Pere Marquette, slatiag that he wouM
A.) Mims had h
Icaie*
image
be In Traverse City In a short tlmr
had IrfH-n thn-at
C>roe to the picnic. Yon will i
t.'silfy that hi*
marrl.‘d life la
I* m
aad would meet the committee fn ni
old frl,-n>l* ther.-. an.l. friends,
yean, and that1 he ha* l»een i
the board of trade to dlacuas the pub.
going to he the V-si picnic ever
THE MARKETB.
tan hg* been
aonderfnl old ma
^^Vtr,
Ut'drldden
for
. July 2K
Hi pu nih.
brain is as clearr a* evii- It was. and
I 3 red. 7K«4c:
N.
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
Uly by suggestion In
hing pU-ases himm.u
i* said that
cation of the book.
The
Northern r.2«,. .
Itor*
how
he once ha
lhan
to
(ell
Tolclo.
July
2h
-Wheat
-^a^ll
Michigan Traasporialloo Co has l»e.*n
the iiood f
cummualoated
with' relative to the and S, iUemlM-r. 7hS,c
Catherine—IlrtKikChhago.
July
2K —July
s
rlr».
for
l.awrence
RusseHs
big Gn'at and
publlcatkw; also the C R A 1.
77»4C. Hept.-ipher, 77^c; July
-c,-nic musical oomed.v. "A P^Mnpkln lyn Eagle.
road, aad It Is reaaunahle to, sup
:.2>ic:
Jul.v^oat..
42c: fioj.te
Hu*ker. ‘ will l.e pre*ente<l at Stein
that these companies will he eqi
Buttons Made of Milk.
Interested in the pisn to
le. Anmug tbe
Treveme CMty to the World
•<'nmpro.-.Hed milk buttons are no
gag.-d t.. pn.diice ibi* I
The coaunlttee has
on.- of the later-t products jif Gie we*
1 some ctf the
her of Aae views and pictures of puh
lorace soh.-<l. but are con*ldered tb.- rorre.
ri.-al iM-rform.-r* in Amei
Th.- annual laUhl.uiary r.-unioj
lie bulldMgs. streets, residences. fs»
lories, Me., for rvprodurtU»n. and Ihc d.-r the atisplc,-* ,if the Woiuan> auxthing on up-to-date summer cloth.-*.
[u**ell. pla.%*
mao of .tJrace church, will l>e held at *.Im-*!lor I.I Sol Smith
These buttons.

Di
els^;
th.- recurs
rehld.-iice,
T.tS
State to Mule rvrfe. Jim
ipade of cream or b.**t riillk.
Mark* IVvl*. f,»rm,-rl>
nianufactu
lnt/-reiiting prt.gram
rles. and t
term Ilk fr
lion*. Is the Alk-e Thatcher;
Annk matenal
I. and refn-shroenu.
hardened
tr. s^make a pleasant J liman, last tu-ason w ith ' Arlxona,* it
Sarah Thatcher; L. S. DeKalh. ah
e their first apfK*ar.nh^r Frohnian actor, is the Howard
a few weeks ago.
Williams; (leorge Morrison. Mark- Manufacturers at Prairie du Chlen.
l*re*ton. ami other representative ih*i- on tbe Mississippi
B. CfwM*s Milch Cow.
W. A IVWlii went MMith ..n the M I.>rroers go to make up one of the l»e*t them, out by the carload
A small
*
l.alan.-ed ca»i* that have In-en *,*
c N K this tn.irnitig on l.urim
numlierhave already reached the
a rtiad pnidurtlon In many a daj
l>r.
J
II
.Martin
went
i.i
i
and are greatly In demand by dealecs.
Mrs 8 Crain <rf Bast Founeinil
this ni.»rnlng on laolenHl.inat

Oem* -Tomorrow

Too Oon

ITEINI

FOR BALK.

iVnlr»l «-Wl

•ioir,

Will u.kv

.m il |.sym,»i

ih.- .lraml lUin-- F».rtmur»- t o .21*

HODEIN WOODMEN
WILL HAVE A PICNIC

lff*I?Utf«r"fp5? “.‘lulu"

Did You Htad

lAlLBOAn ENCOUIAGE IT

C'lK »*AIJ5 My tioui.-pU.-v mi —u h

Ytsurd^fs Jldotriisttmui?

m.I,

of

A|jdfe**

srr,». wuh uujiU of.-h*rd •-U-ounx il -u the
iK»uih. wlao
on m.rth
of

lUr.

"S

Suits ^isOff

rrv*B hAtJ^-ISmcL oMUr wo.»l.d.-hT(-rrtl to
r sny pwrt of thoritj. J K limiht k Co.

FOR RENT.
Y^OX St I\» KB.NT In-juir. K tl

Do you know that means a jxootj deal to you who have

not houjjht your suit.

A saving of from $5 lo $*J") on

•po ^KKNT-R.^



'•a~

a suit is quite an item. All last sprinj^’s suits; nolhin^r
old or out of season.

Materials arc of ihe best mak-

MISCELLANEOUS.

injj and iil is |[^esamcas has always characurrized Millir

....

ken suits.

Hut~\ve need the room and tio not warn to

carry any suits umil ne.xl .seaMin. < )iir

.hi.':?:

crowdeti for space—but ii*s your chance.

^uits are
V

COW WAS LED AWAY

street U convinced that she Is the %lr
tlm of a real mean piece of woA
Ht
rmtiy they lost a cow,

from

sotu

for
creatures death
They purchased another,
other evening this also dlsa
Al flrsi It waa supposed that t
imal mlA merely have strayed
but aa InfMtlgailon led to the
ery that the cow had evident^-be n
led to the Pere Marquette
track, through the fence. oi
right of way. up the track to
street, and from there to a
cm Sixteenth street
From this point
a aaaa wbcAa. It Is said, the p
there saw. led the cow to West
teeath etreec. where all trace ul
The cow was taken during the
Mud the undertaker was In the I
MwpartBg the remains of Mrs .Crain s
Mother lor Interment.
Mrs
Crain
holds that the thief aelected g very
> time for the theft
Bbe U'
y IhdlfBaat over the deed.
B 14 for the return of the
oow, a amall. red and white i

For-a week ,»r more the merl
^Wlll l^ive left the city thU morning
on a iMisin,-** trip south tm th.- C R. the Kenn.-dy Player* have b«M-n
akk*d through the pre**. ami th.>
ler-going putdlc looked ft>r something
lx.uls Ht.-ra wh.. has
b.-, „
er
above the average in a rejiertolre
pl..yed ln the store of Frank a H..bi
pany. The company opened a w
»«m. left I hi* m.irning for the S«si.
Mrs n A
iim.-tl engagement in Steinberg s Grand la*i
night to a packed h.uise. and the large
to her b.rni.- this m..rnln
with her M.n. C K Mur
Murray.
W. Kaufman and wife and M
McKnlght are In th,- city b,okln;;
the
L A M. rmllD.ad
rmllDiad.
he T C. I.
Mr and Mr* M V. Tow
City. Mich . arc gu.-sts of Mr j
E IV Young of South Cedar Mreci
Mr Town U a pmmlhcni nu'rcl.ant .»f
Caixm City.
MIfs Agn.-s Mahd has tn-i-n cailcl
to Sullivan. Ohio, by tbe s.*rloirs
nes* rrf her hroth.-r s wif,-. Mrs U
Maha
Mrs. Asa Putman of King*ley
rived In the city this afternoon f.

IV. J J llrosTtson of Klngsle
rived In the city this aftem.KJ
business
C U. Lovejoy of.. Itig
lUpids U
spending a few days in th.' city, the
guest erf his sister. Mrs I^'wls Cole
Mr Ls,vvj.»y I* general agei
Ohio firm, his territ.>ry lu*lng
Inre .rf Ontario. Canada
F. J l-aCl.-ar of Rapid (
Traverse City caller today.
W A. Mint,
Maple CIt:
Mlaa Edna Murrel Refuaed Entrance
rip to this city today.
; td a Hard Leaking Gang at Colum.
I> J
pf Kalkaska arrived
bU Tranefar Ce*. OMca.
D the city last evening
busint'ss
J. U Uing^f Lelend
in the city

SHE WDULDNOTOm DOOiS

When Mlaa Bdaa Mtixrel arrived ai
tbe oMce of the Colua^bU Traaafdr
Co . where ahe U empipyed. abe waa
coafroaied by a bard looUng gang
who demanded aaumaee to the ottce
which

Mlm MarvM plocklly

refused

earn aad a wtadow waa opened, the
gang ibea
aCectlag
aa
eatraace.
s^leb Mlaa Murrel was powerleet to

wmipany.
headed by the Inimitahl
John ..ennedy. and Miss Lydia l-Url
J* a h.KKl one. comi»oM*d of first-clai
playffts and a numlK-r of good spi*
laity people
The first attraetkm wi
Roland ReiHl s great success. ' Cheek
.me .rf the lM-»t c.medk-s of that cei
bratt-,1 actor
The piece
was
wv
staged,
special
scenery
V-ing er
ployed in Its pniductlon
The ca*l
wa* admirably balanced, and the In
ter.->t in the story wa* kept op to the
Between the act* a
lM*r of
al and pleasing *p
^ Illustrated song*.
The Kennedy Player* fully m.-c
xi>ectaUons entenalned. and a* they
ave lH*en playing the caimclty of the
h.-at.*r« in other cities,
they
will
..ubikM-s do so here. The merits of
he company and the plays certainly

aaUNSY TO U)AS «KI r-'i r.«l r-Uala-Sr-

El.:,:;.
M-------------------w'
—rOT'

York Clt;
.-Sling exhibit of her summer school
synj.-m at the World’* Fair of JSni.
The sum of fio.ooi, has been approprlatisl for this pnri»ose.

CURE FOR HAY FEVER

ALL . THIS WEEK

.

I^ONBT'Tl

Including a Popular Sat unlay Matinee, llic fanioui
Wait A Bens Say
Give Relief—Sold
tf—Sold bqder
Guarantee.
aj^tee.
The s.wson for hay f.-ver Is almosl
at hand and many iK-oplb feel that
they will be- obliged to leave* town in
order to avoid the sm-ering. watery
eye* and other annoying sympiomt
of this disagreeable summer disease.
S E Wait A Sons wish us to an
nounce that when Hyomet is
u*ed.
either as a preventative or cure, there
will be no hay fever. They advise the
use of Hyomei dally for two or three
weeks iH-fore the usual lime for the
annus! appearance of hay fever.
In
this way the attack will be prevented.
If. however, (he, preventative trealeoon enough

KENNEDY PLAYERS
He»de.l by th»i popuUr comclum John J. Kennedy, su|>port«l by hu pe« comply of pUyets, and complete company of

TOWGHtT'*!^. Kennedy's own DeUrhtful ComedyDrama, “THE MIDNIGHT EXPRESS”
Tomorrow Nleht, Mr. Kennedy's Great Musical Comi
edy, "Two JoUy Tramps”
Thursday Night, The Intense Heart Interest Play,
_
“Beyond Pardon.'*
Entirely New PUy$l

Ctrlntd of Spectal Sceneryl

PRICES;
lOC. SOC and 30c.
No aeat held aitcr 7 p. m. unleaa
omel six or Wvemtmes*dally and alio j
•old.
Scat sale now open at tlie boa office.
Citizen.' telephone
Funeral of J. H. W. Hubboll's Child. mb Hyomei Balm thoroughlv-hno the
nostril* both morning and night. This
The funeral service of llitV lu
once and j
fence
Raymond
Hubbell. who died treatment w ill relieve at
Sunday evening In Chicago of cholera
infantum, followed by spasms.
own home, a climate filled with ozom
belng*tll bnly three day*, will bo
'C‘Va..™on. an. M.a.
tomorrow aflemoon at 1 o’clock
Miss Fairchilds of Traverse Ci
California.
that one breathe* at the W'hlte Moun
the residence of the baby *
g
isiting Miss Stella Smith.
J A IV I^urey of Rapid City U In father. E. W. Hubbell. 607 AVc*l >Yonl tains or other health -resorts.
Mr*. Fenllnand Smith visited Mrs
Miss Daniels of Traverse City, who i'Ymnk Smith last week.
the city on a hualnoM trip.
There Is no stomach dosing wher
Attorney C K Dayton of
ra* teacher of the Mapleton school
Hyomei U
Dk-A Johns is on the sick lUf
“*Tbe little one died In Chicago, i
In the city on business.
ch ft again this year.
remains,
accompanied
by method for
^
A n.imtier of bucklebern
plcki-ri
Mra. Etta Nickerson of Fernando.
•* parents, arrived In the city
have relumed with a smair amount ol
Cal.. Is visiting her brother. D 8
r that ac
Mr*. Archie I
5 oclock Pere Mwrqueite tr
berries, ompared to what they got
laleJ^
h
Nickerson of Elghlls stN-et.
Mr. and Mrs Dan tYmise
Mhi* CTara
ed air ireaches the minutest I
The Harbor baseball boy*
played
The Body will lie In state at
6.t7
iHellferich of
arrived In the city this afu
est
Frost
street from 10 to 12 air cell*, killing all germs and
the Newh-U-wanu boys Sunday after­
attend the funeral of Mrs John Bush.
noon. In which the Harbor Uiys won.
clock tomorrow forenoon.
The fu­ ing and healing the Irritated i
and Mr*. Frank Brown and fam­
neral
service will be conducted by
Quite a large number of people at­
As an
evidence of
the It
traatment
It
the one treatment
for hay ily w iir entertain tsro lady friends tended the excursion
Rev.
T. Woodhouae of the RaptUt
to Newh-U
abroad la the oomlag W’orld s
church and Rev. Hugh Kennedy of
' where 8, E. Walt A Sons guar- from Truvene City this weak.
wanu and Bower* Harbor on the Co­
the Uct may be clte<F that the
The dance given in the Bowers Hai^ lumbia Sunday.
» to rafund the money If It does
the Second M. K. church -The funeral
la the variotti exhibit buUdlirgs
evening
will be In charge of L. D Curtis.
not give satlafactloii.
All who are bor warehouse last Friday
Great ciritaln has at her (
was
a
success.
Py>rly-two
numbers
subject to hay fever should hOOin lu
all been applied for by
Callfomla’a dlaglay in the agrtcul me at <moe ao aa lo prevent the dlsihw win
anothl? Augm^ 7^ the Worid’s Fair.
lural botldlng at the world’s fair at
which all are Invited.
8U Uonla wlU cotrwr 40/009 •oioon fwei
• Mr. and Mra. Oortla Fowler aad
otleor apoea.
TRY A MDOnO WAiiT Aa
TRY A RS^RO WANT Aa

.....

HI KNAPP

..The Watchinaker..
Watch. Oock and

Icwclr>'

repaired.

Fine

sjicculty.

rromptness my

motto,

(Tivc

work

tnc

my

a call

Next <loor south of S«juircs
. Barber Shop.

409 S. Union Street

EXCISIONS
PESEjl^QUETTg
Niagara Falla Alexandria

Bay. Tor—

r,„, „

DK)3. tickt

4al low

. with choice o5 routes to
Nisgar* Falls via
Central K. R,. ^^trolt A E
amciwr To Toronto i

as to rates, train* for '
will be sold. etc., or srrjt
P. A.. Detroit.

_____ __ 'nir^
a-y.-7S7.v2.-rK :i
5.r“
ie Qomno Mellon at the World’s
Fair.

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