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The Evening Record, July 09, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1903-07-09
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THE EVENING RECORD lirtwoiti.
yesterday s issue
t,mmm
SEVENTH TKAB-1920
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., THURsi?.\Y. JULY S«. 1»«.
ELABORATE
WEDDING
HOTHERNOT
SUCCESSFUL
MI
fVAWI
•%i4^wa* * . ws
...
cbubes and said she did not know
ttut-«t voice* ev<-r heard in thl* city
uow many dr^.M-s .be bad
Sbe lold
A number of beautiful and valuaM
,f thrc e.oit* that she owns and hats
ap- Stia ktlii;il anu slaan Kalorc
Tke o.mp alnaid au. lupo d W) show
.y Hie Kiri and Mrs rn.mb' that Ihe
ma7rled couple, noticeable anemsl
hibi rales a Whe. l but ttid not »ur
I w hich was a che< k for f:uHi from Mr '
-eo4k llolb Mrs iK-an and Mrs Nel
ONE OF MOST BRILLIANT EVER and Mr* J 8telnlH*r* and a U-auiIfu^ j
IN NCR SFRORTt FOR POSSES^ .on claim that they saw her on a
sbeel in F.:k KapbU and •ought in
.OLe«H,*«
,N
TH..
CITY
]
'"Z:,
MON OF HER CHILD
bis way;4o di»<-re«|lt the child's tesH
__________
and Mrs M. Kosentbal of iMo^key i
nauiy but wllhour sDceess
iThe gifts of the ifnHim-* parents and <
With flo* lestlniony of ibe mt!e Kir!
GEAEB!
Chicago friend* were n,
r«-spoii-b ni* n-sied Ha ir case In
VMMV j
^1,1, rtty. but await
mal Mrs iVan wa. called to Ihe
.rival oI the party In Cbicaeo
il and tor a lew uilnuieM the fur
I
One of the noilcealde f«^iu
MI98
ELLA
STEINBERG
NO the siK-ial gaihering was the
CASE WAS BITTERLY CONTESTED
of tseaiitiful cosiuiuos.
MEYER A. BERNSTEIN UNITED
THROUGHOUT
,
isdt.1 at issue a. pn ,aM.u d in hi
any 4if the biD'**!* bfi thii^iaom
ilons^ but be ml;;ht as well hmv
InB for their homes, and oiber* fut
ed to a xo'eaiiP
The
Bride
One
of
Traverae
CIt/e
Pop*
lowed
Ibis
aftcrm«»n
The uaim*s of
• pii-ased. and be
>rc *8ur« That Mr*. lean ral-I
the ease and the
ular Young Women and the Groom
•sur.lay s lUvdiiiK were given
0«*n W*nUd to P«t H«r Child on
^.-n.e
Mr (;lass
aiioriiew lor t»i
a Well Known Buaineae Man
i
lu
Kax
her
Ionic
i)lr«*
asked
the
. Th» 8Ug»-'Lmi« On* to R*
Mrs lb
Ib-rnsieiu
rtisieiu
ariMill
register bis olijee
fcouRb for bun
re^ldem•. 4,f the b,
main TNIth Mr*. Crowl*.
keired that a gaii
Id
tviier on bis classic ba
.One of Ibe nuN
lutein
U-aii bonie in fhieaco
.Mr,
■tilul marriaBcs
(Continued on Tourtn I'ai^e.t
Ti^verse CHy
'
I last I w m*Join tu heart w-'u.im
Sab.«s nurpua ra*i^ »l Mm JuM-pbUii
>pera Pest wUbcs
Sh» ba«. e
l>.^aii %a Mra H*rrl. i rruinl.HD
; iiariies
active III the Woman’s c
«l«f Uiiin in ihAi lb*- c btlil nbaif re
er of Mr
ikb-ni as an
elm uibuoM
ai KIk lUpiiU lu ibi- «ar.- «.f Mm
ISMUI l alled Ufsin
nilt\ itu- katne a*> hfreiofore. iba
VVlIUania «*ulcl rouiribiiu- iji b»*r
3;r
HOPE FOR
POPE LEO
S'
AGED PONTIFF HAS CHANGE FOR
THE BETTER
Wb«-n ib»?
naa *iv»n ibif bllil M^ nud v«T) imiib Hiam.l, as
»4Tf Mr.. <’runitf and Mr Wlltlania
sMra iH-aii CMMild noi .land ibi- d.im
i>f oi eplnK
•il M itImM liiitiHir attor WONDERFUL VITALITY 18 AGAIN
n**> ciulHedI h«'r bill
Dili nhe
mhe ihouKlit
I
that
,
IN EVIDENCE
lliV «^iuri a a*. ‘ »i*r> iiifau ' In doliiK
an be did
The raae will iloublltHifi Im« car
Mf,r. Volpim Died While Waiting in
ned up
I*
AnIeChambi
The flKbi In Ha- cln uli
cun fur
I be- |M>t.b«»aiun of Uilon-^ Htaii. or
Man Atto Stricken—
Irma WlMlaiim, wax. n boiler and la.i
ter. and lia r** wore auiue lh»d) ari ia *.
in lia- carl room ililn iiioriiini; In Hie
wind up oi !|a irial of ili. , as.far
an ibe iHirodunh.n of i.-iliu.ui> was
idon. July P The Uoimlent of the Cemral News a.
Till-, r.ajioiiil. uln in Ha* .ease are
o.inli^.-d n.ai Mm Inat, wanli the
imb- Ola- not ibroiiKli aii.v uialerual
Mow. will, b ban appar.-nily b,-.-ii cnhpb'iia.uh by its aiiM-nre fur ilie pakt
. II yearn bin to pui tier on lla- e(a»;«
or. Volpini. Intimate of Pope.
Tb.- UMKiial.-iiU in Ibe ease are delernitiUMl ibat Mn. I W an nbail ii.-xer
Dead.
irl lor I bin reu.M.ii. and for
Ke|
lUino*. July
Monsignor Volpini.
reaier.reason that Hoy have
I love Ibe III He uUe
b-^ne
rtber baa nald
Ibat
ela- of Hie
wbb-h will ebH-i the
HE
II
P
r*” at aiiutlier tlme*'ibat*Vbe w'anted
lier to KO and lUe with ber nlnter
Thin u i.upiH.M-d lo be only a means
edKed Ilia! all.- baa ehaiiKe.l bei inieii
lioiia Iiim-e kbe tlmi anked for Ho- |ni»
wn*lon ..I Hie eblld and Hie resp..ial
is prolial.ly lu-r liii. iin ui
r
......
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17^
. '
.
K:
i;::;
wej>-'|ollowed^by Kalil.rUuKoflr of IV
o-4-ompaule.!
iioHier
She
a.mi.
Jtij.x T
.only aiu-r b. im;
...... . .
iVerv^^lndlca'burof *
Mr
The tittle girl tesHfled that
v.-ry nice home, that Mr* Cronilt
in»ai« h»-r well, that she warn- ie
.►tax with Mrs Croniu* that Mrs Cro
‘mle iiexei* whlpis'd her. that
aiiin
her peiui Mr wmlam^ and
Mr,! Cronue very much, win
um-b- Mr Cr4»ime treats her . awful
giHwl •
Shi;Tald^th*l she
ENFORCE IT OB REPEAL IT
i
^-rarr. nr. rr
She confessed to the court that
wa* Mimeiime*
naughty
“wrtmg eiortes." and sab!
to her and try
lu get her to Iv gixnl. and would after
ward* kU* hef. ' And then.'- *be »ab1
I re*pon*e to a Que.iion of the
Flay Yates a |.ruiniiu-n
kno*n pastor ot
the
|»re,ibvn-riaii -<Tuiix- Ir an
<-otisin oi tJoveruor
Uu‘t-Jv,u;in
It IS alU-g.wl by
liaiiker 4.r ViKvmi
administrator lor the estati- 1
Ham J Hilison who died in Viii
that Mt Vat.s woiked tij»..n
r..
revlva’^l ims iing and p*-r„,hde.l;
turn oxer his cstau xn.nli f
llixestineiit
Two wei-ks belore rl.e death
S«,n. It Is alleged, lu- setil 1.U Mr
lo return
ami
s«nb‘
but 1
tailed
to obey
Sun bu n
amount is to Ih- ttieil in Salem
H-a«,-.l
ante the liride.
failier
and
•Iv gowned
lu siik net
lace
and
A DIRECT
WAY...
organs
dirccl
Our way ol sell
ing luanos ami
from factory to
home, is liic best way
DAMAGED
Mancelona,
Mi. h..
July
H.—Fire
broke out in the chemical work* lu re
vtHiteiday afteriumn at A ockH-k. and
for a lime ii wa. thought the t-utlre
plant, logeihi-r
with
an
immen*v
*\\^rn Se* doe* not feel well *be amount of oihi-r proiH-ny would lu- de
»ald that her aiitle look her In her lap •troyed, but by heroic effort* the plant
was aaved. though much damage wa*
and rocked her to sleep. 8he salt
done
The
loa*
u
<wtlmaied
at from
was never a«it to bad wlthoat
♦lu.utH) ui IUMmk*.
sunoer. never sent Into n flark 1
THE WEATHER
|‘‘BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT"I
We' luve cxernhmg
lo
“keep
C4K>r
Thin Coat* 50c to 2 00 Duck Coals 75c to 1.50
Duck
Pants 1.00
Wash
\ csls
l.iKi lo
eral
Icinis
a r c
which cannot
Sec the gtxkb
draw Hats 5c to 10.00, etc.
Our “Clean Ci»** Sale
you a chance to buy
thing at really
ami Children’s Clothing
wonderful LOW FRICKS.
STEP III AND SEE THEM
EIMDA & 00.
MmllTrinlrlrk
mhbSI.oow**
OXFORDS
WE SHOW A NICE LINE
FROMSl UP TO $2.50
Ttxe Rwal Reliable Clothier.
...LAMPS...
the xerx t!K-a|»csi on''c.uth, but something in KINK DECX)K.Vn D I'Akl.oK K.XMFS. all with center draugh’.
Whether you have any id
preciate fine hand painted decoration* j
tLexe good*.
Pnee* 81.79 to $6.89 ca
THE ECONONY STORE
After the House
AT ^ ^
RASTALL'S
is ui- ami you arc rcaiYy far >-our,
H.\kDW.\RK buy
26 Year Cold Fill
ed Case. Genuine
American
Movement
'no miil-
illc man’s (.rotil - exciythin- tiirett lo xouT l.oniCL
The Ingli
slan.lara ol ihe Kimball ,;;o.h»s
ami the factor) )uu es an.l lib
Don’t forget the roinidete line
heet
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
VERY POPULAR
mmm n;o
The out I
if.l« bnoo Hou^e
SKVV HTANT.
$15.00 Suits
A gtcal many men aic
tUc
liabit of laying $l-*i tHI lot iln-ir
suits- just
jus, lh.it, no moic. fu»
less.
Sumclm.es They
wurlh ol llicir iiumex and
m-mu-
Umes they d.on’l. 'I ht^y do get it
even time
they l>ntig their
here.
\V H \ ?
Uc
causexx'c fit them with an “AD-
the best
tjualily anil latest designs.
1
n.WK THKM.
::
::
::
New Stock New Oesipi
Low-Prices.
smlureiiu-nts
l>r oxt-TltHikeO.
it*11 |>av vou l.ig.
.■'.vr.'.a.eu
$8.98
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
FRANK TJtUDE
RASTALL'Jffi
Dm1 FlfCtt t>i Mill Bwt
U4 t'ry>oX Btr^.
Successor to Hobbs.
TRY A RtCOJip WANT AOT
Outing Suits
Outing Pants
1 me Klannels and Serges
Made of Flannel and
Linen Material
S5. S6. S7, $8
to-$15
$1.25, $1.7511 $4.00
All siie*-.certain confort in thete
Sjilcndiil 1-tiling ilouds
■ •
-
' -i'. •
KKK"' Tcadx-io-wrar suit that
matches their friends made-lo--
•pplv
WORKS
* W Gtp BwkStm
..CDDLCLDTHES..
Usually
Sold at
ca
order suit lo a I’.ul.
We arc
oltering !»oinc e.\re|*itonal gCKxl
things tins week.
Some id ouT
ing* Within Fire Limit*.
CHEMICAL
rhat have* all the Mvlc,
hi am! clurabiliiy a> a*^n>
ihal are : * : : >
ALL SIZES
ALL PRICES
aft. rmsui
J. Morgan Cr.ticise* Council for
Granlin^iemiit* for Frame Build
>ou wbl tmd H.-iirg.
wiKHi. II luiiMing :!l'x
ihHml%o pl^^ wKh^^iid that she •!
b> high. wiHiin the
wavs got Christmas and tdrthday pr^
do Mr Moir an "hbi
-ent* from h.-r aunt and hiT |uip* Mr
are rc-vkU-^s tn/gi
•WilUams and sometimes got pre,;ems
on Tbanksgixlng day
ifri-^ limit*
Sin- tenthed that sbe slept with her
auuHe alwax; that sbe-alway* rei>c*t
u.\oIiid‘r
ed the Uird s prayer tH-fon- goirg to
high, in Ho- r. ar ol a -mall hoii>e on
Siuce
State ^ltv.-^ ami wa!i r.-fiued
r gis.d night, and usuallx kisi
i.len building* have gone
. in the morning
Shv- is in the fourth
de* of Stall- at reel, a'.! in
gr*Ae ai scluHil. always attends Sun
i.s
1 *ay draw the Urn
Ui-pea'i Ihe ordinanc.
hoUro^her handslcd by Mr* Cromiv
one buUd a. they pb-a>4
when the weather i* *torm> In ih.
H J. Morgan
69c ior your choice' from a lot of itopuUr Oopjm^t Books,
ikxoks which till now have rcUiled from Sl.iS to $t.7& AH
brana new but in a liide cheaper a>inaing and made lo fell *t.
7r*c. See the east window.
a pair
k;^
iv-i-ian lawn amt xalencl.-nne., lac. lie bride .mabls 4-arried ros»-s. shad
ll-.g lion, deep ros4- III Hie !ir.,t Uuiquet
0 the palest sbade.s of pink in Ibat
if H„- mai.l ol honor, white ibe i.rlde
am.-d u l.eautiful shower liotiqiiet of
Ille> i.r the valley
Mrs
Steinberg
tml Mrs, Ib-rnsiein were g..wned in
I.lack silk and lace
A very solemn and lK-aui|Iul wed
lliu; eer»-mony was earned out by
lUtdd Kiig.ifT of Heiroit. the singing
ervic- iK-ing used
Kgbbl Kugoll has*
01 unusually line voice, which
was
lieaid ui great
advantage, and hi*
hinging added wonderfully 10 the im|.r.-slxem-ss 4d the
At the r-om-luslon some time was de
.D-d to i-ungratulating the bride and
r.suii. alt<-r which. i«i the sound ol
l.-n.b-lssol.u s wedding march, the
ain-d lo the t.as»im-ht floor
P.vny n-iiai
of the opera hoime. shich had
iransionned into a beautiful banquet
hall
The walls .were dra|M-d
with
whP. and fe*to«uu-d with pink
and
white; caught with vmllax
The pil
lar* were wound with pink aud white
.iiid Miiilax. fxqui,ite .had,-* ol pink
aud while iran^Iornied the
eleclrtr
Jighi, luio.gr»-at llowvr,, and idiik and
while 4•arnanon^ and *milax »f
falde^. whu-h were further
With.Mix.r candelabra with
wlili.- ramlb
nai-k. Id
,d Hu
Hu- I able at wl
ng table* be
bndal part.v, four long
beg,-d *0 that Hie lu-idal table
w........ .
c-.uumaiuh^l a vit-w of Hu- whi
aiteuiiun
For an hour t
•4 all 'was turned the elaUu
quet the menu of which fi^i
1 If Viui walk
1 in Hu- alley
vir building a
-lor
ft
..$I.SO..
iKurl bro4Hb and lilies ol the valley
I II. Misse... Irene and Ib-rde Sielnlvrg
Sir. atiirt-d in white organdie' and
a..- und Miss Satils4Ui and Miss IVes
oil in cream xoile and lace
The lit
IJ‘-P«‘^
I
For a Tew Days
of Working on Re
.........
IX hhigelstein of Chi
eep. eoifki,,
be griK.m
Mus lUe pear.-d T-iiesda.x
>vi:-*o. ,.f 1
d Manas and Alec
iiiln-rg tolu.wed
Next were Miss
.le Abe Steinberg, sister of the
Fred Her list ein ol Chicago,
btide a
ol the gr«sim
The. maid of
honor.
Miss
ireiie
‘
Si.-inlH-rg. sister 4.1 the bride, entered
aioin-, loliuw«Hl by
Ibe
liiHe
ring
beanr Mus KacI.el Kosentbal ..f IV
Drsk. v. Iilee.- of Ibe bride
SliC Car-
lie IlK-hl
Ho. beaded b> Hie Pll/);iblM.ll sisters,
.1- a Iiatopol one Du
were III Klk llapi.lh and
ttiiiW ad
xaiieea |o )<e« Ha- lillle ):irl. H Is said
The> bad lo-ard of bei laleiii and bad
aeen WIIIIH- of lof work bill Mrs rro ii.U e.oeied l,y a s
Nile would ^lave noHitii); to do witb liipiid ^lill tAi-lim:
them
AI Hits same Hnie uio- of Ha- caxii.x
The genera! e..nditj.ui cntiii
inembem «d Ha inuipe b-fi Hie eoni
pan> and was In Hik Itapids lo, sona
lime and knew ibe lillle );lrl quite
I Signed I
iKippoUi .Ma//oui w.-ll
Sla- lell laler for rUU'UKo H
Uoim- Jui.x P
a in
The js.p,
i- n>b-ep
The «ondiibui ol his Iuuk*
D. ue.r worse
The,. I, a> >et ho se
Ihe little one-.
mm uatiuroig again in ihe
pJeuiai
Maiiisi
nut the di-.uder ol bln kidm.xs' is dis
Kaplds fier
before abe eallie lo K
befor
quniinu
Klk sKapliU
bapa as a tdind and n
Hume, julx !
iMsqde ladled e she Is
Ol l\|H 1... t out;u»:e- lo liHUg.bv u
her daughter as a nu
Hii'ead will. H a . vp.maHoii that any
bersell
•ling Hie liiml eaiastro
wonbrful xtia!ii.x of
Mrs Ivan, on the ronliary. .1
oM man i> cmt«ning
absotuielv any inteiiHon to pui
of
a cmpJiei 1 ui
lillle one on Hie MaMe. Sbe sa>^
would end
sbe beisell will »-oinlnue tier pn.tes
prime of life
sional rar.-.T bin 4bai Hie imb- one,
I. ports
Throughout >e-u rd*> HnIf v'Uen lo ber will remain wlH, her froni tin* silk r«s*m nliimj -d with
fears mid luMHA! limes i mors 4if
The «lrl in dispuie is a very br
Hie giaxesi ehnratiet gaiited
'eblld
She was put .m Hie stand
lory re
Oil! Ilf Hie masK ol eont
inorntio:
and
la-r
li-silnomy
•s of the
p.5,ls
Ihe. i‘s,e1lH4’. Jea
ainoni: Ha- eb-art-M. most siiaicbi
indicated
A4-tua! ceiiditi.in a
ward Hiai has la-. n lilxeii in ihe r
m till- bulb-rin i.Mied.ai ^
ve.-tei
ttiwl was lau shaken in the ba.si
day and iH k 1.'. Ian ex,-mng. Is-aring
Hie sipiianires of tb«* iwo atti-ndme
Williams and Mm rrotnle. am
answers and lor reneml deiu
would s.t in to iialnaie ibat sb
ip;
pr*iiil> Uecoraii'd for Hie ist-asion
Hie stage Im-iub banked wiib palms.
It rus anil Uowers. The seats bad ls-«m
removed from Hie main flimr and Just
III troni of Hie stage wa* a white watin
canopy, supported on white stand
ard^. and efaboratelv irluuueU
with
pink and white flower* and
smllax
I he . master of cereilujules
was
M
Kosentbal of iViiuikoy. brother in-law
.I.Hie bride
Slioiily alier the apiHiInled hour, to
liie M.iui.l of Hie w^-ildiiiK iiiareb from
l^-bi-ngrin.
pla.wsl
by
Miss Klhel
iUiile>. pianist and H W Steward.
\ioUu the bridal party i-piertHl First
lanie the head usher. Harry le-wili
*obn Id niieago who wlHi l^sui Stein
t*.
.1 till. eii>. Ik-n
Hum,
and
Abel. Ueinslein of tTili-Ugo lield the
RECOVEE
‘VlKnorVoiplii
died Ibir iuori,in«’
ib-k.-n with rvnepe while in
was stib-k.n
i«.pe S atiH I louuber >e*ti rday In
Mo^|^l•Knkl■r Voipiiit’s deatli.
Cardinal
;*UH. pi.-|ace ..f the pnipaganda loseme of hi.s stiMiigv>,
suiMMirtei.-, for
?0W‘HirexTr'llnik luusle 'bi^sonl " riia*
also allows a laleiu for e.-riain Irleks
and aerobativ arts used in vumlevltl.
work., wliii li woubl be a siwH*lal hll
' -
NAY Y£f
in a Iliv*- nillKer. U lilie
ilaneer and learna ver,\ eantlv
Sla luornitig aii-l
^an mil); a eoii); by b.‘arlii); ii aiiii); lo
tier Olae or I wire utid lla-li readil.u HaTbi
ha, not
w.irdfc ov.-r
Sbe was able to play an .f Hi. d. aHi i t .X
i*
VERY m^CE SUIT
AI o uclui-k Ibe BUesU U*jiau Kalb
i^v laiinot bt tniiVi-U oui of tiui
alibuMi lilt- «i.rini-iit of Mm lh *i. *tnl
ibeVuri
Mm U-**n aball Im- mlb.wisi
40 vuii ibi- ubllii »i any ilni*- rhn Ur-
Oifords...
STEIIIBEEG'S
SOME HOT TIMES IM COVET
■feu. ... ....... .
Women's
Llutmf*'*
SlH.tKi and $*2(UHI .Suits at
At the etmclusion of the rej
iTii^tein of Chicago, brother t»f the
cr.H.m, pre-.ide.l as qoa*tmaster, and
ho ktvii wit and tu-llliancy
H-i a*E,L w.iueiuorabk- one f,
•nt
He called
uiam a number of
ihos4- present lor impromtu reniarkk.
►onu xerx entertaining and witty re-
$15.00
pan
wt-rv Ixiuis Lewi^hit of Chi
euBO. Mr:,. Bailey. Hr.
RosenthalThompson . Mi** Bate* and Mrs I*ian
nen*<htuiilt iif Tmxer•c City
IVio*kvy. Gottfried BernRosenthal
Mu* Hattie Bk>om-
(KEEP coot)
•/
Lace Weave
C^Romtof
6o.d eiolliiiifl
ha! of Feiaakey.
Ib-niMi-in of
Chicago.
UmU
•hlcago. and Rabbi Riigoft
Mixer*
of iVir
on of the ioa*l* the
flfLv or more,con
of Ch
ing the evening, and later the number
of telegram* wma swelled to over a
hundresJ. from friend* In
Michigan.
imnolH. and many other atate*.
After a hearty tonal drunk to
happinea* of Mr. and Mr* Benuleln.
the party adjourned to the opera hall.
f -■
e. KUilbelm
NBW MV-dlOtC
Cor. Front and Union
NeEligeetw,
Made in
weave and
Perfect ventilation- makes
you teed 1 kc a new n*an
50c *
(;arment
guaranteed m
theee
50c, LOO, L5Q
HAMILTON CLOTHINC COMPANY
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THE EVEKINQ BEOOBD, TEAVBB8E OITT, MICH., THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1909.
nsEis. irinittii
THE EVBI«G HEGOHH. EGGSVW
VEITflIGH
TRAVEME CITY. MICHIGAN
H. Dmui tmi
•mATMT
CfiANO TRAVERSE HERALD
WITH
WHICH
POLITICIAN
WA8
THE BPEC1ALI8T. 18 COMING.
DECORATED
Ruprama
Court Haa
iniial 44
The B a'l-loik dividends of
tbe I nitej Skate.
oorrontton
were not imid until teo tutoutes ftast fi.
Tbetr U M> dlsgulsltg tbe feeling
of unrest that prevails In >VaU strt'ct.
Washington: Treasury offlcUls proffss not to W disturbed by ibc aaews i
from New York. They point out that
the
reserve Is now upward of
840.t»w.txii».iwl\ and Ihalst that the Inte ruption of tbr natioual prosiserlty
la only mcuinuary.—Ufe.
Ha Oats 8SA00 a Deaan for ThanaJ. W. HAMMCN. BiMtor »n« I
New York: Bl.vndard «U Mstotf
a BJvidnid of 43% today iMsaff of 1%a
RuaUinad
thaV.rd.cL
Raleigh. N (!.. July » --Three Ihous
and six hundred dollars a d«M «i tor
We
a tint chss
S^auker's Sbep.
BCfWTT TtmmiPUS,
Crrr riiu;i ijkTo«
suit at Haliigh, N C. The
i has handed down a dt^'iston af
Irmlng the judgment
the lower
which gave Mr Beawell
for Udiig liesii*tter«-d with eggs by j
woman iLWs matendlT^orf«r pf
mob M hU political opponents In ih
campaign of
while on the prem
Ises of the railroad comjuiny.
by cultuml aad urn
In in04i. when political strife wa There is a balm
■intense, Mr. 8<*awell. a memUr of the cnltured women Gthecrisia Husbands
ihU remedy in «d«
Carthage bar. was the iKipuIlst candi
date for attoraay-general
He had an
resr.h'j’.jjr,
REA^INO TMK WHIRLWIND.
fUociat ti MTkm.
even
Ik* Ualted 8ut«. whm there U
tberlff «ho i«taMe to be laUmkUtod
Md aillUa that are aot afraid
ahoot. Thl. leaaoa haa beeo bfought
home to the people of Beaaavllle. In
diaaa. aa^ it la to be hoped that the
people of other oommealtiee
Pfutt bj It
At Mraaarllle a negro named 'Brown
killed a a>Uoeaaan. and a mob under
look to ttaurp the functkint of the
When he arrived at Shelby he was
waited upon by a delegation oX clti
sens, hla political opponents, who tolfl
him that the i>eopW of HhHby did
Mother’s Friend
oolhohood. U«d
It relieves morning
breasts, makes elasUc aU Undpns dklled
Mr Seawall
de
upon to bold the expanding bnrden.
ad vice of the dekkiuscles soften and relaimider its inflncation and not flli hla engagement at
ence and the patient anticipates favorabW
that time, la making known the fact
the issue, in the comfort thus bestowe<i
that ha was not going to siM^ak be
MotlMr*a FHmH is a liniment for exuttered
remarks
not
terual application. It is gently nibbed
men tan
over the uartsso severely taxed, and being
While with
aUoTbctl lubricates all the musclea,
s awL------DruggisU sell it for ji per bottle. You
may have our book *‘notlmrbood” free.
xnd the departure of the train, i
Iltf tlAOrtCLO U6UUIT0S C«. «Tl*»TA.«A
composed of bis |>olltlcal oppo
pelted Mr. Seawell with eggs,
station agent of the company
and abetted the mob. and IS
struck Mr. 8«‘awell..
In affirming the Judgment ai
the railroad cn.mpany
in
Mr Sea
well’s favor the supreme c«iurt held
that a .common carrier or its agent
Is not only Isiund not to assault an<
A new bunco game is being worked
' pn‘mlses
n unwary nierehants tbnipghout the
las to j.n>ouniry. A man enters the store, dls
Indignity
la>s what pur|M»rth to be a govern
lent luidge aud credentials showing
Imself to l»c one of the s<*cret servpH*
COMDEKSED KEWS
OF MICHIGAK
pom. vThe aberlff gwded the jail
AefeiM the prtaoner. The
la alEe. and li beeamt
eaaary to call out the militia The mob
then ventured to attack the troi>pa;
a rnimia man was struck down
troopa Bred; half a do«u of the rUit
erg and apecUtora
Hyomei Destroys Germs of the
We are unable to act. any re.
for watting maudlin ayinpathy on
of the cirlllan rlctlmt of the riot The
rioters themaelret were engaged in m
attempt to murder, and ctmtequentl)
^leaerved their fate
The ‘innocent
bytUndert" were
encouraging
mob by their presence, and were alone
reaponaible for the consequencet of
their, indiscretion.
If they did not
care to share the fate of rioters, they
should not have been in the vl
of a rloL
When trix»iMi are Utillng
with
a mob.
they have no
chaaoe to discriminate
time or
between
the
Ihoooool aad the guilty. It U a time
of.war, and e%crybody must look out
fur hlmaoir
Whfla regretting that It was i
sao' for the mllitU to ffre on
the
mob. the sheriff and the commander
t»f the troops seem to be free frOm
blame.
They were not the aggrrwsors
and the soldiers did not lire upon the
mob until the mob had attacked
them E%ansvUIe is simply paying for
the pa.illanimity of sheriffs in gen
eral who make no determined effort
to protOct a primmer when a mob js
cUmoring for hU blood
Tllle
mob uaaum'ed
The JB^ans
that
a hen
the
crisis came the sheriff and the militia
would surrender rather
than
hav
bloodshed
Ois-
K Walt A Sons have a cN.mpleU
4f the Hyomei giSMls and will «4‘ll
.unit of Inhaler. Hyomei aud medl
cine dropper for 11 (K». and will ab«
agnt‘ to refund the money If the treat
im nt dtHs not give satlsfartlon.
try to Cl
cure hay fever by do^
tomarh
Ireathe Hyomei and
in that way n
dlon will reatch the
minutest air
and 'll
lungs. smUhe and heal the
taied mucous membrane, and pre
and Cl ire.al! hay lever trou^*b‘^
the murderer from his cell, bang him
SUCH A FUNNY JOKE
Woman May Die as Result of a Piece
It la not a pleasant situation, but
the Kvansvllle tragedy will probably
rtble price to pay for the restoration
uf-Jaw and ordw. but It seems as If
would atifllce
We have
been sowing the wind, and noi
the whirlwind —lietrolt
l-'ree Press.
KEAR8AR0E 18 FA8T
Tha Big Battleship Broke All Ocean
July i —The big Unit,
leahip Kearsarge a
ed all ocean records
rvc
battleship class
Kiel, making a total dlriai^e^^VstS
miles from New York to the Needles
at tha high average s|H>t.d of 10 €2
mUea per hoOr
. the entire run without
itop or disarrangement of tl
pry. which showed Its perfe
tloD by running up tl
and 16 knou on the 1
the t
^by going to Uennia lake for a few
days’ camping The party consisted of
Miss Kathryn
Randall, klisa
Elsie
Rickard. Ill«a Pearl iVrby. Miss Lucy
Randall. Mf. Oeorge Yanderllp. Mr.
i
During their stay the camp was
Had by Mr. and Mrs. W’llsey.
CUuda and Mias Qmoa Wllsey.
Mr. Barth of Noithport.
■ Among tha pleasant features of the
trip were fishing and boating, which
yoy mmn took a vary ucexpeoted
Ali rsiport an axcclleot time.
Working Night and Day.
Tha bnatoat and mlghttaat little
Into
atroofth, llaUeasMas
^rr-uSS:
-.\rPark Place Hotel
1‘ roin
THURSWY, JULY I6TH,
Until
MONBAY EVENIN6, JULY, 20.
Gel them a pair of our Canvas
Shoes and they wiU appreciate it.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe store
Rvtnw's OM Stand.
of Newspaper Imbecility.
Hlnghamton. N Y:. July H.-As
suit of a practical Joke Mrs Ne
E. Barton, wife t>f the circulating
of the Itln jhamton. N. Y .
Morning RiTuhllcan. and a wealtliy
cititen. is at the hoi le of a relative
In PhlladclphU at th. IHdnt of death
weeks ago
to I
s.a Jurt>r in a murder trial,
nad in the painrs that he
had^Uvn drawn'he and hb wife left
tbe city for rhiladtdphla in order that
he might not have to serve as a juror
To play a Joke on air. Barton, the
iHlllorlal force of the Re
termlne<l to make up a fake notice
ami send tt to him
An article was
written stating that Mr. Barton had
u(^ shown up in court when the case
and that -Sheriff Worth
Ing and a force of
deputies
were
It out to find him. Tht^se official*
med that he had gone to
phla. whereu|H»n. the article
Ju>iice l.yiK*n said that inasm
Mr Barton was a man of prominence,
he had diH'lded to make an example
of him as a warning to oth
the article said Barton
empt
fine of ll.bHt
prison f.or four
The art tele wa^ made to apix'ar like
a clipping and was sent to Mr. Bar
Mrs. Barton was the first to
o|H'n the paper
After reading it she
fainted and has since been In a coma
condition
Mr Barton Immedl
ately wtrv'd to the^^ity e<litor of the
•sked If the article
answer was; ‘ Justice
Lyon anys he will remit fine Jf you
111 pay your Press club dues.”
Mr. Barton telegraphed yesterday
afternoon that two physicians were
constantly at the side of Mr*. Barton
her condition was critical
A valuable Irish setter, the property
of Ad Colluni. of Ann Arl*or. lH*came
-•liarated irom his master, and on
Sunday the animal, after vainly seek
ing for Mr C<dlum. who has a Ullage
on SirawlH iry lake, deliberately walk
ed in front of the Toledo excursion
irain. and. lacing
the engine, was
lo.shcd to his death
The animal's
sense of the loss of his master was
pri*snmal.]y the reason fur the suicide
Mbs Annie Uettig of Carrolton was
attackiHl Sunday'even Ing by her pel
cat and s»*vcre1v bitten about the face
and arms
The cat has Imh-h sent to
Ann ArU.r to siv of there arc any
iracv's of rabies.
It b rciKirted that the chap who
sold griKcries last winter Ip be de
JlveriHl fmm Chicago is around the
state again ‘ The prices he gets are
higher than charged by local dealers,
ami tbe gmuls dellvervHl on hb former
trip would hard IV pa.«s muster if ex
amined by the slate food commbMiss Kmma Caney Urnghi an ex
cursion ticket for a trip IkUwihmi Bay
City aud Tuhicr last winter.
She
missed the train on the last day. and
wa^ put off bv the ctmducior on the
day after
She was obliged to walk
liack thnmgh the snow, aud sickness
cnsucjl. The circuit court allowed b«*r
damages, and the supreme coui;L
has sustained the verdict
Frank Malley. the young hardware
merchant of Brand Jiincthm. and MisAda !%tierson. drowned at Scott lake
Saturday aflermxm. were biirltHl Mon
day. the funeral U-lng held In ihw
church In Pullman. .MIegan county, at
1 o'cbick. the same hour al which the
ctmple were to have btnm married
The bride of death was gownM in
her wedding dres*
They were buried
‘“The hr^'^mpany at Mason made
11*5 the other day Just
as easy as
could
A monkey escaped from a
circus which was showing ther»\ and
The sho‘wmen offi red^'lio reward
its rtHovery.. and the fire boy * got
e and turned a stream on
and they cc»iTalled him
him for the twenty-five.
An Ka-st Jordan
find a maske.l -bi rglar in her room
and a suit of
Amanda Ov endon of Bay City.
g at bay
with a rifle is hoi
d men who attempt
Ludlngion dentist was recently
ked by a good woman from the
untry to i^ke over a »ei of false
teeth She explained that it wasn't so
much her desire to save the m
1 belonged to her js
now deal
them in 1 er men
d a block I would
Becaus the St
wasn’t on b
- was able to go from
fl.OO bottles of l>r. King’s New Dis- that town oi an excursion to Port
Huron *
itely guar*
St Joseph. shich Is the center of
. Colds. LaQrippe. Brom
throat and lung troubles.
[>c and
at Jas. Q. Johnson’s and F. IL Meads
drug sums.
ON v^ug oy^jot Ojiwsi MM cw-
season Just closed
toost prosperous on record. <
have shipped 265.000 cases of
out of the city.
jr /f55
J. W. 3l_APractical Houaa Furnlahw.
You could certainly have, thcsediot daj-s,
l») installing one or more of our
ry curable disease. All chron
ic disease*
of the Brain, Spine.
Nerves. BIikkI. Skin.
HeartMmngs.
Stomach. Kidney and Bowels sclen
tlhcally aud successtollv treated.
DU. McDO.NAl.DS hucce^.•. in the
treatment
of Female
Disease.*
ia.imply
niarveJwu.s
His
treatment
makes sipkly women strong, b'auti
ful and attractive. Weak men. old
idd or
yming. cured in every ca^e
from a life of suffering
U
Paralysis curtNl tbriuigh bis celebrated
llbHid and Nerve Kemi-dles and Ksseiuial tub charged with eb‘ciriclly.
TDK DKAF MADK TO HKAU
Tll>: I^MK TO WALK
I'alarrh. Throat and Lung Dbeases
ennd. Dr McDoliaM cur.-s Fits and
’ ,
KID SLIPPERS
Wc clon’t want to keep
them on* the shclC QO^
Here's wlial
3^0W
w ill buy
,
in >t»ur store, olhee br home.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.
WOEIMT
Traverse City, Mich.
iitirist, caaiauiltd uai- ■
aaaHlIr, allMil h : : :
ifi. US mi rou!
Savings Deposits
v«v.i dvsKf U./.Ibta’l a
II o» Klrrtyfral Light ing.
;:S. RuigU! ALiTM.V .« *Jcltnatc.
Wc l:avc a f.nfltnc ol
»ui>v»lifv
tan ipioir sativ-
rL SAVINGS
laciory •j'Txcs lor h:4;h
work an ‘ maicriaL
CAMPBELL BROS
Open Tuesday Evenings
From 7:00 tofi:30
...CARPET CLEANING WORKS...
.
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
H.C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich. V. Pros’ds
vutmg.
tur|M i
and Uymg.
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL <
crau» Warner. Proprietor
HI;TTi»X« HAV.'wit’ll
N. B. CHAWN. ProprleJor.
>n»--ii8
WE’RE
...A l.OT OI OVR.. *
::
....ELECTRIC FANS. ..
Oppeaito Whiting HotaL
Dr. McDonald
cS!:'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A BREEZY TIME
Fin Oiji Oilj.
of the greate.-,t living si»eclal
isih in. the treatment of all chronic
disea.‘es.
His extensive practice and
fjctcrp
cost
Frofd Bt
OR. DONALO MCDONALD
to the nearest telegraph pole; ahoot
bis body full of holes, and go on its
be repeated many limes l»efore mobs
In tha south and north learn to let
tbb Uw take Ui course. It la i
variably finds five or six *-counterfelt ’
pieces, which be “conflscattui.”
in
A (‘oruma farmer’s liani was struck
by lightning and burned to the gnmnd
A short time agi» amdher bam stand
ing In the same place was destmyed
in the same manner.
While Kzra drover, wife and child
Were coming home frvmi North iwke'
^.\!1 who are subject^, this disagree one i;f the burst's was Insiautly killed
abb truubU. sht.uld uW7llyomei dally t.y lightning and
Mrs t’.rover was
al least two or three weeks before .-everelv shiieked
Their wagon was
ben called the
time for their amir
annual alt
tilled with feather pillows used when wizard of the'medical prorc^^lun. be
annoying parux>>
camping and which saved them from cause he reads all disease* at a glance
ose and
wiihout arkiug- any questions.
Sick
watery and
smarting
Spurfolks, call on Dr. MelKniaUl.
It Is a
avoided.
bK-k of
I
lire near
pIea^llre to meet him
Dr. McIKmald
This remarkable disc
drinkiug k
>enr oil.
tuner turns the pcx*r from his dcK»r.
possible tor anytme to breathe air at
J. S Steams ha* pledged llo.iMHi
i’ONSPLT.ATlON
FREE.
home which is almost Identical with joward a new Congrgational church
that of
the Adiruudacks or
in l.udington on condition that a «lm
Mountains or other rt‘sorts where
e hay ilar amount bo^ised by the mcmtK'r*
fever sufTi
their Kffort* are being made to rabe 115.
trouble.
THE SPECLYUST.
ft«Mi extra and thus put-up a structure
If. however. Hyomei has nut iH^en
bt'en
l*4S ”50 blast >SiUon Street.
used till the disease b Ugun, It is the gniwtng city.
GRAND RAPIDS.
MICHIGAN
necessary to use it more freq
her sleep Mrs.
While walking In
SI least half a
tmes dally."and Thomas Maynard, living near Carson
roel Halm should be nibln-d lull vtllc. stipiM'41 from a st-cond story
nostrils Imih morning and night window and fell to the ground.
On
This tr«*atinent will relieve at onct account of her advanced age. 0.". years,
and will elTeet a cure in nearly every her Injuries may prove fatal
aate and Keeps People Well.
There can In- little or no U(*ub
to hay fever being germ disease.
Is, ttwi. where
pr. ventUiu is ii
much easier than eiire.
The mob could then tak
way rejoicing that the clvlllxation of
the twentieth century had once
been rlndlcated
,
r: :•]
TiiiiE msmu OF HAT FEVER r
were killed,
twentmve others uion- or leas
oualy wounded
He will
Traverse City
Be Good to Your
Feet
37 SAMPLES
of the very U.*si. hij^h
tfratle, KOCK U KS. lar^e
spring seats, upholsu-retl
in leaihi’r. soiiu* h;ive
leatlur Lacks and swell
fronts. All piano linivh:
all iliffereiH
all
larvae. inas>i\«‘
S o nu*
have l»ack> hi^li < noii^it
fi*i a man <» h < i *J inclu*s
lo resi his head on. Will
ch>se out ill once
82.00
822 Wa^hirl;^v^n :
most Piano Dealers
• .
. ‘
*
Are succt:ssful. 'I'he assodaiiim id *4ihuI piano> ami jjoihl Imsino
‘methods invariably results in success. It is the kind of a business com
bination that is needetl in these days when no point in competition cai
l>e overlooked. WK have the Pianos. \ C)U the room, and want them
We can jjet together with the mutual iH-tiermenl of both, and July ia j;ood month to close the ajjreement.
*
Wouten's $1.25 sli|>-
Cbe Bradbury Piano
98 c
kinjMsiat Eqoallj Riduciil
...Priew...
V
Bachant
Parker Bros. Old Stand
208 FRONT STREET
The Horrit^
Tortoreeoi
Bhetimatis]ii
can be overcome and
the dreaded disease
ecpdled bom yont
•yMcffl by dm use of
Matt.J.JoknsonsI
6088
Is making new friends every tla\. ^ \Ve have never yet found a dissatis
fied customer. Should be pleasetl to show you the many excellent qual
ities, merit, valued reliability, workmanship, finish and tone. Step! into
our. piano room at any time.
?ly Cime 1$ Coming!
When it L'^*ts here you will want screens, or better yet. j^et the screens.
We have the patent adjustable window sereen that will fit any window,
l or comfort’s sake have one for every window; the doors as well. N’ou
will want a ^ood spring; on e;very ilopr screen. Did you know there was
such a difference in screen doors -some are ^;l\jed lo^^ether at the cor
ners and nailed in such lioors the screening; soon pulls loose and the
gootl service pf the door is oveir.. The cheapest door you find here is
mortised and j;lued— makes it sironjx und durable.
I’he bus}’tiy with ea^le e\e
‘
.
Is a frisky little sinner, ‘
» : .
. / ’ , .. ; \ ' ; -'/
If you be keen. youMl buy a screen .
; .- ;
.* • / /.
To keep him out of your dinner._> ‘ * ... ■ . r • ‘
‘^ ^ •
If Files Bet In
Which they’ shouhln’t—you must ^‘t rid of them—I'hc' l>est way is to
tanjjle their feet with *'Tanglefoot I'ly raix:r.” You buy it in the
Grocery Department.
.
Ceuebes
iL
85
The “rest” is easy if you have one of our Couches—by tyKe way. you
should own an easy couch these ilays - after supjYer. or whyn your work
is done, you want a Couch to “rest awhile.” That’s the kind we have,
and they sell from $0.75 up. These are the kind you should have for
“that tired feelin^^” They are better than a dose of medicine.
Btigbaa A Roxbtirs. B. E. Walt A Boats
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
tMRM.«iaM. %lto4agsrws.fe.
■jae
\
j
THE EVENIKO KEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, laCH., THURSDAY. JULY
sntmiuiisruA
|J. B. llartta.M. D.
Bronchitis
n EimvATiM
What They Say
1903.
this II Irst to I sto,lc
j
» Kaat Frowi 8*.
BUSIWESS CARDS.
CMwd n
Ik.J^rade. July S».—Kin* Pet^’a
trnroent la pnwiM an oAcla
Idanation ol the atunl
the facts and
airiMerfttsea
already
published, the Basin poiaU of
the
official d4»claraHon will be as follows:
A signed aiatemeot by the late ad;uiam. •Naumovltch.
aaya:
*‘Queen
l»ra«a waa dln-cily and personally resjK>nHlble fur the bkxid bath of March
vkht-n sev»-niy-four dtizena were
kilU-41. 1 heard her harangue the kln«
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
HANNAH & LAY. CO.
P
.TitJv prarlm
CEMIBAL NEWS
OF THE WOILO
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.n..4rvir of ib‘ STjin.l
i-.| iiruLil»m.*n
■ - , lOK on tVmral I'ark for a m- d» 1 bui
“7‘lina for ib4- li.-d tWH tHMidtal. wht
Tt*
,.,uudol by h»m.
Mo «dt Ithank ..fT. rini:
h. n-m-r
by mm
M-ni mno^.. thought lo
^mwlay In wivlnK thHi
h»*ir wh«-ar
M*ri> , j',”'
;<> atodiid. tirc4.rdiim to t
tmn.
U. Urlvj,.„„
ached to tl.«- blic'.._
nd hradira. and uUmta lu Wardwi-ll aayh Ih. cojidlilon I- on t
y\ui: ,waitT to the fivMu
<^’«roundK'of hcloutinc rt-*u arch. not
reaifm. lleKlnnlna Monday
, iiioriilll »*
ta l>OKaii and the nitJonllKh nl*ht.
t Manrhealer. Ki»k.. tllnpan
am^be Utlhr >d by the harvcatcra.
th that Klnu <>M-ar of Sw«ling
haa
b«*conn*
a Miflirlnit fmni
Ihi- d<|Kiu of Hartford, complaint and
i
Many
would hr
o|H-railou wlii
> had lo KtM-p otl tho rar> till Iho
b«T aaa 4»v< r, and hav«- th«>ii allp
on th.. no- 10 tho hurry of Kcitinn
rd
Now lh«- atailon |udio- will
art- 1»
arr* Kt any man or wtiman wlio
ieved !•* be f«lllv a< rvlei:^^
whito ^yllllH.| of >;.K.d lu.-k Hft.-r
d< paniiu; fri
l^-\lm;i.»n^ ■
, A man wl... had praribred imlniHiry
ti.
Australia, f.u sm-ral w.m
lall. Hie iKUlie of
In
Ml
resiion -.
S.
oVs wdlTvel'ill U n*pnd.
Brutally Tortured.
A ens,- came to It^ht Hunt for pei
iHteiii and unmerciful rorturc bait jh-,
...i jhapn m-ver U-t-n t-tjua’.ed. Joe t’.tih
r»-Uc in the hbaiaI, bitk .If Colusa. Calif, wr.tc.s:
-Tor
Indian s bead, iiei k and hltould.
... ma^^b> I
1 endured Insufferalde |*aln
wa.. eihiiim d a bile pltiwlni; tn
land, and is the nr^l Itisi
such a find in HiU rc
.
John Ambler, a farmer «»f
riri.ii.rki.,
r. mon-41
n.-rea Ii:. f..r his mid
■
i ,,,.v
,roubles
KenernI
debility
......
Olr on the Nile ' dnu Klrts
Ol waier lor Hu- first lime
The re
suits are most satisfactory. The area
of ctdion Is latKely Incn^ased. and
the SIICC4SS of Hit- summer crti|»K |s
as.Min-4l ill Hie .ntlre area tributary
«4> the flam
The tilOclaU say the v\
.............................. Hie dam i^ fully JumI
A loiHidmiinK marnai;e Hmi
trarttm: much ati«-ntlon In Kei
mil
EXCURSIONS
PEBEM/j^QUEIIE
V.l.K K\PII»S \N1* ri'ToSKKY
.
Ml NHAY. Jl NK I.!
•Tialii sill leave Travel - C.iy r
K 00 a. m
Kate 4oc and U.imi
Se
^
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
SUMMER
GOODS
22!c
35c
29c ?S[
Clu.icvof all ..ur SILK MI LLS
worth iii»c aiul TdVe a > arih some*
short Ii-ngihs. oilurs vlross pat*
tfrns*. to dost* out ....... r ••••• •
Spot /ephyrs. siripiv
ami 5l»c qualit)tc
Jlra\y Mr*ricri/fi! Arsii
H.\duhivr paltt rns. wt iv
a yanl; to dean up.............
I
Hut I want yvm to
p
I want Mmieihlng-do
£r‘
flTmis.
dost*
BOTH UHD MO
WISE
ACTSACCOROIKOLY^
.ir
u....,
toBL. <to
m iniutoii. {Bboornto
:-Ub-X
OUMa* pnuoreu*
^
pvH. r. HuL»*iWOKTH-t4prcJal *U««>tk>B
m
W^lTiSSL'—•• ~
Sis'®*
rvK.H w. K X W 8. MVHJN. Oxnarwlprwo-
FOR BALE.
Timm (in (iA5 Mil
MoiTATT. AL-lnu-l. 4
»:SJllAl^TlK»MPHON.
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
.^HEALTHIEST...
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
FOR RENTJ
LIOMX
MISCELLANEOUS.
Jl SiiC,\N .pr»en.-*l
wt-li
parkf.
V aetv• of park
*1 r cv. ry
.innilse
1 '^'”1,"
Kinv;
.•Hdes ktH-iilng her family In royal
tvb TIm-m- &.4MMI.IMHI francB will be
i.nllMat.d
for i«,- In-nr-fii of
the
lai.. ar they w»-re doiibtU*** Illegally
MaiiJid from stat«* resources. Draga
as lA-en getting all the cash of late,
bile 4>tticerB wvre
paid
In script,
idcrs 4iii taxe.s and rates, .sometimes
Bo years in advance.
Murder in Palace.
llsappci
lU-lgrade during t
The Italiau and..-tHva.i„r to Ho- l uiled Slat.-* w ill »4Ul I»u hU native lOiiu
try on July 1.
EtECTRICITY
Mint-. LouUq. vvif,. of the pitsid.-nt
of tin* Frer.4 h reiuildlc. Ua ►in*ng ad
vocate of ttMilinwHon.
Mary lUi/aU-Hi la-wU h.-t*
nie
poi!itiil ln-a«l 4.1 U4-4-d liall. lUc in-vv
durmltory fur girl* nl MUs. uii onlve hnv r4-**li:in'4l tl.e ,
Jant-B
|we*i4lenrv of Hlraiu
►
Jaun-B A. «iarin-bK vv-as oinc 1
of thU iusiltuth.iL
iighL
rLTUNlKBlD KT
FOUR-TRACK
Biarilian Rivir Elictfic
Llglit and Poftir Co.
xs!r‘?g.
khil“
which earn.* «.vi
have been
the king.
.ribiHl lo iiol.
• After her
4II111I.
Mt.unt
.<4iruth.
4-st.and K death Hraga had on
.me of
per month, yet lived In
resources highiwt eU*vnti.m
H.d style, auguu-nung 1
4-urtb.
•this fact
I turning vNiurtesan. \V
n“of f4vniiii
Ther • U talk it
ade her removal frvim the throne de
it
rnble. Hie tibservation that of late a IVpy* club
,e relumed to her former life made ivpys. the-J<ti>thj
aryorwla.M*
imperattviv
F.ir a time she tried
. vvhei-ille her lorim-r loverB by gifts
I nth.-es and ibforatUms. but as the
Ulcers of her |Hisitlou lncreaBe4l she
tiy. dishonoring ihe royal
nude I rui-uds
n
..-d
Kint; Alexand.-r had rt'ason* to
4.f two of the palace offi
t-ials killed and there have been wild
M eiies and Hir.-ats of violence In the
llomnck during aeveral month* pro
.-edlng the tragedy
;he idea of having Draga> hroOter
i.ii-ted tiis.n us as erown prince
intolerable, lor Mcodem wa* at
lupeient
Bho^ypci
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY and
*RKMKMllKU ,Jom. Sl<»cl*r a. Sorwa
..
AS lU-l STKATKI. tfAUAZlNKOK
lUAVKL AXi> Kl»l'U.^I*>N
iratcT. There is no belter mat^azinc
I AWN MOWKK8 WO*
L. p.Tt Wl*o W tx*«t ttfhC
u4iM.’Vur«-luxuy >mr*. .vin
The Four Track Mawi.
rublishctl luonlhly by
IU>-Br w« «x-
i.S..rtb Oivi-i.® «ir4*-i
Sol,I by new s Scalers evcr)-whcre,
4>r .id.bcss tl\e publisltei,
PEREMARQUETfE
No. 7 Fast 14>rly.secoutl street,^
OSTEO F> ATM V
DR8.
SAWYER
A
PENHALLE^ON
•^Esas^sa
New
Trmuto U«.l^rSrv«iiTu/uluUpto.:
Vtuk.
k GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...
For C^WTuix ^
. h M> wju.. I US) »
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
iTtou. t.... Trmnn.'av m t.ni.i:
rur^lv..tol|.;. *to-kUtow. Uiud ■i|.m ud
ii.is a nu>st convenient train
“r^ ■
10 IteUvMt, .Buiiali) am! eastern
«-*^c
l*oinls, leavlri^ (iraml Rapitls
al
iuH»n, with ihrou^h
sIccikts
mmvt- from
’Sew Volk, am! cafe eoacli
serving
lunchcoti'^a la
carle.
Nen.l for the .Michi^-an Cen*
ual’s lK«»k
Condsmned.
IMgrade. July 9 —One of ^thc flrsi
4.f
F T M MK R
rSuM smrr fn.A Northp4»rt. Oobsm wad
T O i: R s'
I: S:.rv;
is-rriin* bille^l to be executed the mo
mi nt Hn-y w»-re caught
lie had been
4.n th.‘ list since IxtiS and had t^o be
»r> \he king aU.* was plea*ed to
f.t.in- to hlms4-lf hU real estate con
*cai.-d l.y Milan, among other par
-U *everal Kelgrade houses.
The king also remcmhv'red that hU
4 .1.-. rnetl lather in law, ily* prince of
Monten.-gru. *tlll v.we* hfm the i.Omi.000 fnxm> he pn.iuUed to give him
wh. n he marrU-d hU daught.er. now
d.-ad
Montenegriv always stuck ic
ihe principal imylng the Interest only,
in dnbleiB when hard pushtnl ** Now
hat IVt. r U a full fledged sovereign
inlercst, ami cveiy article tsf illus-
Gt^nge U. lianiels.
Fifty cents
a yc.-iT, single copies five cents.
-b he *i**nt 4-4.n*ideral*le ivarl
puitlie fund* *t4den by l>raga and
■ King and *.in*n!y Uiasted that
“1 suffered along time with wbxttbf doctor* qtatk ot mp hiuan ^thk iH.m.xTK
vander * hand* w.-rc lied, as he
I M.i S.H»k out ft»r lb.' Lunjoviuas
tlrM .».-c4.nd and-last *. Draga'* broth' jisieiH and n.-pbew* were all to of Dr. PenBer's Kidney and Bsrkacbe Cure „f Xrkv, r*,- v av ..n ih. j-th-b.> -r
eeapletely
cured
and I have bad ao return »* ti;;
um. imn ir.-.t *4*-.
mad.- prince* and iirlncesst's by
n. w l‘arllament and each was to
__ e an apiH-nag.'
I«»r
Ihemsclves.
cliU.lt. ii and children's chlldi^*n. This
meant an outlay of 1u.(km».vmhi to 15.HiM.Ht francs per annum to ServlA"
i-A.uiity
»»«
every one ol whic h is of hunt.ipr
id travel for teachers anti pupils than
J. W. Gauntlett, M. D.
^^cuRu^\;™fL.
mg Remove* His Name From List of i>«rt for
jp»l-.Sl>- on Krtwit
One luiiuTrcl
Butchers and Sausage Makors.
Rnpl/oplip
.d?H'
.jrt:
NEWS
iviy of When You Warn a Nice. Cut Of Meal
Ity the will of SiMMu-.-r f.
Yonk.-i>. Ilk- 4h-*.,-ndantB 4.f t ►e M.iy
unc in*o
* inrMium ^VA>un!il 4»r tmSmL
THE
PER 1000 WATTS
■
JOS. s.
t
p...
•hxir^rxr^4^4^id« P^^^ us Wll trwUM uurU and
■_
‘J ’L*'^^-EW0PD.
hall: d. p. a.
« A, ..
Detroit. Micb.
MAMSTEE 4 RUTH EASTEMI.
*id i- tilua.. *i»d th*-K-aruu.iK.i’V t>r tb». ord.-r o. 4k
AWD COWWBCTI4»tB.
WIlb.lB Biuck
i
SSfEEEHMi lii/ \yi
DENTIST___
)i Nc«
;
(
Ujrj^uM
D. TYLER
ST2J4
And
CIU
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
t.-r Is not
easily
surprised h
mute lH.mhH
When driving h
a lew in a side isukel of the cn
riag.* and half a dozen or more at
Alwavs on hi* writing desk. dUgulsci
maicb.lstxes. cigar holder* and the
ander had two or ihre<*
likc^
lK*Bbl^hil bed on
inti! night, he could have defied i
immiHr 4»f
conspirators." aa
kUig to the mayor; of Belgrade
Whether I'eler is a
gts*d
•t ua of *s>d d———*
to.....! to
FIRE INSDRANCE
L. L- A
BUILDING.
E.W HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE
A Kulor. ruv. i.UAS
UxbOity. Aix • wni In
Johrvaon Block
fl*i» and ft-ct, he reiw'atedly provod
in tact, h# was made king
BhsrpshtH.ier* i*chutzcnl
il
The Boston Store
t.SiLrds'
In the first place, he fits his
hou.se With «aa and the Welabach
bumfer. thus enjoying the most per
fect artificial bght known. At aU
limes, without virUilun In quality
and at rates defying competiun.
Then, a* an art of Kindness to the
wife he has .-worn to -love and
proiecl,’’ he
will
In*la-Has
Range, as a toKen vtf loveTand to
protect.her from the dangers and
toil incident to t.ther meihols of
loking. ThU will cherish feelings
C4M>king.
> make hi* home a paraJj^<•. As
.free, and
T other ajs
►dances sold and placed at cost, a
i:nn of moderate means can supply
PERSONALS.
Mrs. TluNHlor,- Ib-.^cw-lt K a mema r 4.r tl..- DyMci lUy li.*.k . lul..
-You
vandeFs
Hie Imiluclmtilon slut hi
re trnni; to Kill him and li.
mee lo all
«he> ua.K
to reueh hlnr and cjir.
himie U barricaded and
THE
Imma^
liuclT F^m
Tt'*
j»ii Ih Iuk "Hnako.s
lb* had a nmii
•btr of ..nak.>.. whUh In- handl.Ml with
ohMAH«r itfiiiiiK one «if them t»i
bile piKtMUM. be cauMsl a tlK'-r «nahe
whlrli had lH*. n tauRhi In the ilmirict
. wlihm the laai lew daya to btu- blh
arm
He then^apinied hU anlldole
Whuh howeter. did not piitv
louh, lor h» -died MM.n aft
anaKen alMiui li were ordei
deftr«*yed The allalr haa eaui
and charge on
alnce.
Peter was di*Appoinied to find the
old Komxck »tm In a state of dlactrder.
Thret^ day* after the murder the pn*
vUkmaJ government ordered the mir
ror* and window glaa* replaced. 642
panes and HU mirror*. There was mu
enough mirror glass In Bv-lgradc t.»
supply th4. ih^mand an A Vienna and
Buda Pesth wen- «low IlIJIng orders.
The condition of
th« palace iimves
itival pair
werv actuall.v
chased from living
rooms, lo roof
through a long succebslon of aparrmentb.
Then are bullet holes and
evidence of violence everywhere
The king ordered that the window
through
der and Draga were flung shall lie
er. It is a small window
closed forever.
m-erlooking the front garden . and the
woodwork Inside and out Ih dv't'ply
stained with blood that n
The king is unwilling
put on. fearing to-dr
they window, so the blvKxl
dreadi
must remain, a dreadful
nmi
the
he night that,
that. gave Peter his
nu courts
The rifle U the thin*' A*
she said this ihe whisUed through
h4T teeth, imliaitng the hlsain* of
diet* '• Thr* women and children who
•ni to the palace after the ahooUng
of thedr loved
ines were driven forth by
rders to the lumnd of
ore were wounded,
r queen * strong box was found
jf sevenly-Tlve peraons to be
1 jost iK-fore the proclamation
ut her brother. Mcodem. as the auci. among them a
depuUe*. dlafranCure of Diarrhoea.
chlsed^ by t
electlons.
They
the forires* and
-About six years ago for the fir.Ht
place.! before this alternative:
time in my life I had a sudden and
•smxe and uphold Nicodem or severe attack of diarrhoea.*' sayi
i.iir
All n*fuBlng
Mrs. AliC4' Miller, of Morgan. Texas.
IS rvb.-!s without fu
•*I got iemp<irary rtdief but it came
he aUive the
go
irgues back almin and again, and f-or six long
hat by the removal
saved yeahi I hare *ufler4'd nu*re misery andave
agony than I can tell
It wa.-« wor.M
s«-v4-my nve murder* done by Draga than death. My husband si>ent hund
reds. of dollars fur physicians- pre
Km* Only a T^,
hermore. the explanatUin
will scriptions and treatment without avail,
i-'lnally we movtnl to Ko.sqiie county,
u.»,^ In l«nlshI or “dr
drive away l>rai3. mr present home, and one day 1 hap
as IK4 thoroughly under ven«Ml ti» see an advv'rtisenuTit 4»f
C’olic.
('h*>lera
and
abb- to think or ’hamlHTlaln'B
« X4 » |M by
iigge^tiou
The Marrhoea Ib-m.-dy with a leH!lm«»c
lowiiiK ctmv
n at the royal iai of a man who had b.H‘n cured by
The case was h) simil
in the presence of i
ed to try the rem
that I ctihrluded
vaut* ib reported:
was wonderful.
I
The result was
won<
I di*ar , Ha*cba. you
could hardly reallte thkt I was well 1
Her a Billing today.
again. 4.r iH-lleve it c«H^ld Iw so after,
4lo it. there is a i
having suffered so long, hut that one?
untie 4if medicine, ousting hut a few j
cents, enred me.*'
For sale l»y
It 1 don't want to be palnletl (J. Jo
»
•TMAVKMSK OITV, IVtlCM.
WAIT BEPARTIEir
Z.B.9mm^M
1 Wirtm & €wms
’
,J5ET.
«.«P
*Um» rmmmrnm
A k
JOHN R. SANTO Fatrm For Sale
Ibereral \mmi\ T
eooBtj:
sltat MUtB •!
foolpadi. who to
,i,„i him lu ••.>«*" r^:.,
"".S;.
tmtotw
Naw Wilhelm Block.
YiSXSi4>0«DWABTA*.
TravorM City. Uael
DR. J. W. HIMINX OmMM, hM r»
mtmt *» ttm-ttmm mrnrnrn BMl
TRY A RBCORO WANT ABl
mm
mm
fm
■m-
.THK EVSKINQ BEOOBD, TEAVEBffl PITY, MIOB.; THURSDAY, JULY ». IKW.
ftonniiitrsocctssm
(funii • ina nm
Mri. Dmm wtm buM IB.I
that Mra. Crooaie eVel atmek
1 with a whip. iMt aald that <
uently corrected her
He tfna...^ .
•oarledged that
ahe ’ aort u’I
►^d
the child
He aaid that Ih*d wae ven hard to get along with I
^il way.^bui would no!
an>
■u* MM BO right whBtirvef to
the
eM14. fhM the h«d b« ahvo oC ehil
W^^erSutelT^aon of Mr. Crtiiule
4rm. **Ab4 mhr cuk \
let me have
wa. tht^ae^ witneaa
He aUted that
mj child r' wailed the wliaee.
be wa. Sk year* of -age and a marrh^l
Urn Halley, be
aald.
wa. a |
tlmoar Attoraey fllaMmire weal loto maa
NOW $200g000
OF THAVCRhE CITY hTATE
BANK IS DOUBLED
---------------
-
a tirade agaliut ihf wUaee*. and In------------------- «>•—«T^i.
the »hild
wbi.m .^his
rated her tor W apparent lark of
Dividend of 75 Per Cent—Stock .
earw tor the child -Vou might at leaat muiber had
hare lent her lurk of that fruw.ly hal. xnd was hard to get along with
Taken by Old BtockKolderw.
Asked If hU mother ever punished
of jroura," he cried
the child, he said that she corrtx*t(-«l
la reepoaae to a qurathiB of thv
her boi did not whip h. r
He stated
court aa to why ahe nad walled o%rr
that she gt>i a» good and i vtoi better
a year after her la«t engagemeiit he
7.'. |m*i
treatnuat Hian her own cjiltdren. and lug an«l tl»M'Jared a dlvbl^eiid
fore ahe had weight her child, Mr.
when asked if he ever gt.t a whipping
tJMa eaplained that ahe wa* a HmUl
letter a melting of all the sitw-k
be said hi» liad. and when asked if the
Tirmia aad waated her »Uier with
liobler. of the bank was held, and the
one, he said no.
apiial stock fi\»m
itd*
lhew*ls
•he confeeaed that ahe coaatanily
as
suthorUtnl
ad a iM.y. and
deceived Mrs Wllllama with the Idea • hipping a gt
riiU will l.-a
I for his mother
he hank with a capital
lmib}«> Hist
•h the bank has
hip Irmw
r. Mary Halley followed her hus- l.een doing business thus I
told a deliberate. downHght tal ‘
1 on the witness stand
He also IS the Cfrtincate ts filed
om the wtiaem. atand.. and that If the
Ifled that her mother In law never .late hanking department
^d were glvwn her ahe would teach
Dean'pronounced W ot . *
Mra Uean. in the coura«- id her ten
tlmony. referred to Mr* William, and
asked why the girl wa. Ifft In h.r
care when Idr William, knew of hh
wife's character, and Mr Ula.unln
with muih
reapuaded promptly
warmth. * llecau.e y
worae than
prove
that. ' cried Mr. Dean
e I. DO need. " said Mr Olan.
mire
“Vou have proved It yourwelf
Wa cannot make It any blacker than
you have made It In your own te.tl
When the ci.uri and all the attor
neya
were . through with her. Mr.
|tqra^: *'I don t want anything to do
WITE-Tou.
I
gueM I
can decide
Whether 1*11 talk with you or not. and
I won't"
•a think the foellug .houJd U- tuu
mV’ remarked A
'.“SI;
drTTteaiTlVfi
f,e rim.rn at the lime Mr.
her viMt to Mrs Crtuule
In.r’h™ird Mrs Ikan nsy she Uidu-t
.-love for the child that Mr«
•ruinie did. and that she didn't want
he child fur herself, hut wanu-.! to
nt her tn a c.»uveii|.
The ci.urt then aM.e<l the witness
everal
que.ilons In reg
htld's surroundings her playthings.
nd aU.ut her clothe-, t. . which th.‘
In Manistee in ittsk. a^mr'
his wife from that
I IKJ7
the little phlld^wns
not healthy when they g«
Chicago, and 1. not very sinmg
He aald that the child had been with
Mra. Cromle. and that ha brought her
to Mrs Cromle to keep fpr him. ani
that he did not give the child to her
He said he came here purely tn the
child's Interests, and was m.t sum
monad by c<»urt. but tliai
kt he was tele
graplied to niKHit the child lie staled
he was the one that hMiked up the d«'
Ulls In regard to Mrs Dean tu Chi
cago.
He staltMl that he-works as steward
on a Umi running Into Chicago and
gets |kU per month and all e»iH‘nses
That the child Is all he has Co live for
and he Is saving his money fitr lor
and putting it in the Milwaukee Trust
Cii's
hank,
and that the money 14
made out In tie child’s name
The wltiittss has known Mrs Cro
mie evt%r since he waF V year, idd He
aald that she tis.k care of his Im.thei
mod hurled him
He estimal«>d Mrs
t'romle to W worth flS.tKM or |20
.................
right
Mr Cromle also
ha. property
He said she gave Irma
the girl, the yerv l.est of trimlment *
He descrihed the home of
,.f Mrs Nel
aun In Chicago, where Mrs Ikmn’s si.
iw lives,
lives as an uudtmlrahle plaie. f..t
the reasont that there are no sidewalks
and several sa
and
oirirr
rate has a large, twosu.ry
twii lots,
which
which house Is
‘ lie staUM that Mrs Wtlllams has
never
sihii
the child since H was
taken to Mrs Cromle'., and that thu
was an agreement
that
they had
Mrs William, ha. neier tried to ..hthe child, hut has
written
several
times asking to l»e aliowiHl to d<t so
J J MclmUghlln.
Justice of
the
'peace of Klk Haplds. was then called
and aald Mr. Oomle'. property wm^^
vorth aUiut flO.i
i line home and sa. Wi-ll abU-"t.
fur the child
Ai far as he knew
had riveheil ih
liest i»f treatnieni
Miring man, and ht
x.ul ll.MM Imt h
did not ktutw
Kimv !*<*> the nuiniH-r of liquor II
t-rnse. in Idvenwvol. Kng. did. U-. s
revlut'ed by 4S2
At the burial of a miuUi 1.4>‘r^n uuib
his six dogs, draja^ In black. fWweil
tbe t^ewe
]
I suridus of fim.iMHi
it or the new St,Mi
p. Mibscrlbeil
he present sUk k
d. r*. pro r
Tie- st.Kivholder*
IVrry Han
A Tracy laiy, e*
laie of Janie, Morgan. William Mor
gan ^J ^T^ Hannah Samuel (Jarland
The meeting of the Hannah A laiy
I'o I, tn progress this a!iermK»n
KNAPP IN BUSINESS
was recalliM) to the
e staled that at the Bought Out Fred Smith's Cigar and
adopteil by
FYank
Confsct.onery Store ami Will
and rvmaiued in his
Add Jewsiry.
He aUo aoknowi
•dg.ii that he was kin»wn a*
lUrt
H. I Knapp, the Jeweler, w ho fV
llopiHU. f<w^ a lime in thi» city and
.iher places, hut Dial lo- did not r.^ imrly lu.sl in This city, has U.ught
afn th.^ name. aitlMiugh lie usihI it the cigar and ctinfecUopery store of
Fled 1- .Smith. locaUM at 4uil Houih
shlle with ih.< llopiKT* family
At
court adJo.iMied to jhi-.
bioiiic^s hert-ane
that hKation
I today ms.u a
napp
late |au*..n.Kb
le W ill lll^
•ler's l*em h
Hert WII
ic .h.iritbV
Twelve hotels in New Vmk vliy
IVe more tliaii '.*»• t.i.blHmes la- h
fpre^
•<lie wa* an ev.ofing I*hil:id«dphl.n
>uug Wouqin, and Ulore fbe would
pruuilse lo iniirrr hlni he had to an
s past life
Hr tlamvit he
U Its own
l^trecommendatloiu
given her a very fair msouiit of him !
self, but Just wbeu Ih - W4shling 4-ere
mouy wa. aUult to lake pla.s- he rv-I
nu-mbefcd an oin.
aial f« arlng I
hat she might have e.nuM- fer future •
re^..roach, he
w !ii,jn-r*-d
Into
her
ary there Is one thing 1 have no!
told you vH
I am a I id versa list
1 Ham/It matter. lovt V'
.
o. I gm‘,s iu>i. dear.*' said the!
brldi\ serenely
*i am a sommimtiub;
t^ENTB IN BOCIETY
;
J iH.yie and Mrs L M lU-n
eutvrtaiuing at the home of«
BREVITIEB
the
tonight
cU^e .
rmsms yesterday at the
rs J. A Montague Mr. 11.
tmm
Do four Shopping $n tko MoraJa\ Sto-o Chsos of i/oo» Tomorrom
be an e\eur»>b»n li» Ikiw
FoV. ir .‘‘‘"VhJ'* Ultle' Sini j
Kingdi.iii Come" alter which
MrF Ik lie IMace Is fish
4iev
Jo-lah Venningion.
niAniiy
rertHne.rin.m YpslianH. will iMvupy
the pn}pH*ot Ihe Friends ebnu h Sun
• nd F. W. Carver Ai
Fancy Work. Accord
g to Stories.
Il. r» Winni. and K
eix.me very d.tidetl
iendly
rite friends of each ale tell
i, niarkable .-lorlOH of their
idh afr crlainly
*uihi.,‘rs
IH alK.ut Mr. Carver He
toKi«a^^ the other day
nui-kral lailie up hIkmU Hk*
I where he was siandiiig. and
ill the U.at with the iMill
id. • H.M.k that rat under the
.s
He cXtK-cls lo ha
ench In o(k-raHon sot
'llr,i luiri o! next We
iiid In a.hhoH lime will add a nice li
J Jewelry
Mr Knajfp 1 an eviH-rt Jew. br w
«u> and need, no
.1 be t, sure lo make many new ac.
ivintanc.s
Fred Smith will devote
ws|«iiM*r work on the Evening U.v
WILL HAVE A BALL
Etoo Reward. 1100.
The rtqvdcrs of ihi, |.aiN-r
pi-ast-d to learn that there is
iUie dreaded dIs
IKX-U aide to^'ure In a
lull Is catarth
Hail
medical fraie«itty
Catarrh
a ci*u*muHon4
disease, ro
a
ct.ustiiuiional
treatment
'atarrh Cure iv taken Intern
vTp.n
and m^ieiiu* «iirface.-i vd the
thereby deslrt.ying tbe li.uiu
«
the disease, and giving the
Hirengtli by bmUling up the
tion and a-i,tnig nature in doing.b
mi
e que tong Club W.ll Have
las ready i
n the preiUefci iM.*.sibl.
>\\W
Juet before It siruek the rat
-iiaited to due, but be wan to..'late
The t.alt had eaught him ^quarely on
the hack of the neck, and after a ttghi.
Friday
Evening—More St
. Now for Sate.
irt. was held last ev.u
> hiUise aii.l Jt was de
Mr
Winnie
will
have
to
gt>
,otue if he beats this east
OI
•..ur>e..ii might be done
Mr Catw i
lilt In the back*of the tuM k'^ Tbi/was
.lobably due, however, to Ih.faet
of the siockhi
be held a w« vk Irom last evening
ol Uew niemlM
Thei
offer one Hundr.^ Ikdlar, tor an
ca^e that it fails ti* cure
Send
tint id te,tlnii*nia1,
Addres> F J CHENEY A CO
Tided.*.
Sold i.v D^uggl^t^. Tee
Hall s Family Fills are the best •
At
the
nniiiHily ineeiing of the
Friends Cbuivh ihis evening the mat
ter of the ,eh-< tion of a pastor for Hu<n,mng year will lH* ou.Mdered
The
i-v.lulnmee ha, l,H-om me tided ti. the
meeting the reientiou of Rev Ibiiry
Back.
Jaa a Johrvson Will Buy
\i.u a>,ume im rDk whe
*lera
V»‘amU-rlaii
lliarrhiuii
iiiarrbi*ea IKen
Cool Comfortabk Dresses
that Cost Little
Vim woulil not loii^i.lrr twntty-livo t< ut> loo
Itiuh for .1 iiii-f Su.nut. r l»..—.
Serious
HOSTS AIE CATHEEING
-.iu! 14 medy in u,e for In-wi '. ci.
out, and Hie oii'y i.m- that m v
u pi-a.ant. «*fe ami rellab
Silk mulls in Black, Leno, €taminesImported
Dolled Swisses
ami Ml nt ri/fil Xuv* .tu -. thai t arlicr m the >cason
iTElNBERG’S GRAND
> OPERA HOUSE
Miiinii Heiiior wim retufiie-1
• Monday wa- .o ill Tuesday tbai
It wa.s.tbomiit advisable h*r h»-r to go
14. Chvcag4, where ,h. will by mub r
be fare ot a siH-ciaU-i
She left ye.
ALL NEXT WEEK
wrrv atlmirt ii ami i*rai^cti .ami bouijhl at from Bk U>
tilV |*"r vani. ii *\v i!u* a'»>»»rtun*iu
World's
Christian
tion Opened
Endeavor Conven
25‘c per ^ard.
COM
Today
in
Denver—
30.000 Are on Hand
Jk iivei July
The ru^h ol Chn«
liaii Knd»av«ir d» legaie« u. the twenty
Him mtemaib.nal biennial iiuuentlott
has iH gun. and on every railr.uid spee
vhU, i.ringlng to the eiiy gnat erow.U
iVlegaies from t»hio Indiana b.wa
Mb higan. IllinoU and Hv.ni . I‘eun>y I
1 M Mllb r y( Si»nuv str«‘Ct hu-i
aluHtde btirse last cveuinu. the an
lal dying very Muld.-hly
poiirtNl ill In large itumbem during the
Theie is at i a..,* l u library probably
day. and Calib.rnta and the
|•acllle
unbiue in the world
It U Umiid In
CAM4i*t 'are also well reptesenled
Tiie
preparailoiis lor the rtNepib.ii and eii limU-r. priiitevl ..ii HmUr pages
aibly from w.ksI bUs k« and deal
chisively vvab tliulKi
Tbe library in
questbm U tbe lloUblbllstek. w
was .vuiplbsl at Ibe end of tbe last
tury by Karl .Sii.ieldluoh and Is
l.iiniii.g
There
iKUksl t»f alKUit .'ski volumes made
trt'.'s In tlu- park at WUbelmsI
prom-r will open
FROHMUI’S
COHEDVeOMPMy
daughti-r He4-l4-r id Hi and
:be
4d Mr, Anna F
:•* Niirth Elmwi^ut avrinn,arle, Uo>4-uthal of Hi*
SU»re goes to Hrand Rapids thi
lar-y liver try .t haml-erlai
I and Elver Tablets
They
the Uver. aid the digesll
the bow*!, and prevent
seks h\^r sale to Jas. (I J.*
M. B. Hongerfordfroiu E C Lewis' st
Front sirt*et. Regulai
Tuesdays and
_______ _
Hthce. removed
•re'll* 4ih; East
office nights on
vs-a, uAual.
_
DK»8 6t.
IW vs WII
Super
He l* now required
Itam Housdlng
to pay II 30 iKT svH-k until the next
term ol court
There will he a regular meeting <
the Royal Arcanum thl. evening
full attendance Is dealrxMl
TRY A RSCORO WANT AD.
NpulafPiices-IOc,20c.30c
U,Iic» 1 ICC *U,ml»y Ni.;ht if
aicomiunicil liy a i>ci>im hol.l-
ttmlM-r. but. .iU4s*rly enough, in uiortvC4» tb.« name of Ibe tree from which It Iain's
,e Cadlllae Daily New*. ^ays alH>ni
was obtaimsl There are plates of the
the Frohiuau Con
tive in all stage, of its grow Ih. and the IdTimpn^*^hi
a lijtlc bl.K.a at
appetite and strength
4-I,. iiupr
letten*ress |s a treatis** on Hie fivrvst
U\ the digv'stion
F*ir sale by Ja, H
;-n
4l
A MairoVMy.,t
log and natural history
the trvsv
JohU|on
.‘Veiling by the I
Tk* Pwwwwv Silk Tr*r.
butdlng chara. te
Ill Uie drama
One of the greatest euri.v^ille. of the
Min. U-one Mi^ Calvert Mr Ma
ranaina Isthmus Is the vegetable allk
and Mr Rodney.
».n Hie leaven wh
trvs\
It U a lllaut that grow, from
ment ol viijoynu nt f..r Hie audi fifteen to twenty feet high, and in wp
pearamv dissi not differ greatly from j
lied Iasi «*ening\nd\ vvr.!“iK i' other tr*H*s. but the Inner bark !. a per- j
the audieius- wa^ satisAel wiH fvH-l allky fiber, long, smooth and |
auner In which A Man ot M>s strong.
The nmtlvea separate It by
was presented lor it w«^ pr.U-si kn
selvea. the prooea. somewhat rosemhling that of healing flax
When om-e
It U separate*) and spun loto threads.
It can Ih* WOV4-U into a fabric *k> closely
be crowded t
rv*»emhllng silk that It U difficult fur j
any erne uot familiar with it to <Us- |
tlaguUh b*tw*sn the two.
eugagemeu
Bwttrwir
^eaa-Oh, yes. I feel pretty sure of
him. 1 t«Ji>cied him when be proposed
first because 1 was poaldse he'd try
again
ketiue.l Sj.«4tallie. Iklwiei. .\^t-
Chicago had an .tUendiimv *.f
UOn.nnu iw^ple at her worlU'a fair, but
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
order'w as nmde t.v
“A Man Of
Mystnry"
ing » i-ii.l 3ik tu Vet. --^cal sale
i»l»cns tuinoirow inomin^ at tiic
box olhcc.
TclcpnoncN, Cili-
( Waist Lengths
^
aiul .some Dross Ja iikiihs 4>t >
l.ricvs.
Sff tahlr. o nit r isb
H OR S ES
m
zciix. 112. Bell, IIU.
CLEARING
Wednesday, July 8tli
sale
-OF-
Bnnts,Shne^ Rubbnrs, Fixturns,
Shnw, Casns, Snttaas, Rugs,
BiiiRt
Criditore,..
Carpats, Fan! Stuuls Fortbi
rhe
ire >tock of .\. S. 1 ryman mu>t be no1>I
satisfy trust inoriuaijc*. within OOdays^from July B. IIM-L
ve employed ^Tr.
tu sell the slock under
l.havH
Nlr. Fryman
Fryma
my direction, he having no interest in the stock except
to draw a salurj' for selling it out.
Hiese shoes must
be sold
FOR GASH ONLY
Ana
i/r'okcii aiul you
can biiv thfin for
Runaway Averted.
vvrrted la*i evening on Hay street
IVheU Vat RobUikon who lives near
liingham. wa, watering hi, horse, at
dug tr.Migh
he drtnkiug
ip^etjing
Hetl II. aud.it r<
carriage compbue
is of Ml ‘Robins
WVtl. llt-it’- iuM
«h.il \w-liav to .i(t. r.
Monday, Jviy 13
Roy Wlunb- of Klk Rapid, wa^ hImi
called and testified he lived m vt door
to Mrs Cnimie. and he thought her
up the child
and that the. child
badriH'clv e»l
-...................
1 at her hands
11
of Klk
was on the stand a slmrl time i
tlAeil that Mrs
nle wa. a proiwr
JHTSOn to IlHik after little Inua. and
was well able to do so
A H Heuneii of thU city, who wa^
well acqualnitHl with Mrs. Cromle at
the lime he lived In Elk lUpids. also
thought her a proper person tu Umk
after the child, and spoke very high tv
of her. He also knew Mr William* at
the time he wa. in thU city, from IkTt
lo 187P
8 J Cromle at Elk Rapids, hu.lmnd
-of the woman who has the little child
In the case, was the next witness He
leaillled he had Un*n married to Mrs MiUiday
Cromle aUiut seven ytmrs
He also
Mra. TIiuk*-l don't want to tuakt a
^ews From Empire.
aald that hi. daughter went to live
Mich July 5*-Mrs JeSsb* scene, hut that nmii over there 1. star
Emidr
with them when he married her and
Vgeu retunied from Aurora and Chi lug at me very offeusively.
remained with them about six years,
Mr Mtnk. lie la. eh7 1 11 speak lo
leaving ahutft a ytmr ago. when 17 cago. in . where she has bi^n lor the
years of age to live with a relative In past f.nit weeks
him. ‘
Mr. A E Willard and /daughter
Aldaa
He aald the. reason she left
Mrs Minks (a few momenu lateri—
was because his wife wanted her u. Elva left lor Frankfort this rooming Did he ai*oiugUe7
oh a visit
From there they take the
Mr. Mink* Y-*-s; he .wild be was j
Manitou for Chicago
looking for his mother and thought at
E R Dailev and wife and A. John
CTosi. the attorney tried to make Mr
sou siarUHl this morning for Frank first that you were she.
le acknowledge thatI Mrs
Mrs^ Cromtr
Cromt
had the entire direction id the child ft.rt. Onekama and Mauisuv In Mr
and was the head of the family, and Dailey s launch 8ea King
tto waiter who hat brooghl
Cu.
The barge Maggie Mitchell arrlVAsl
that he had to do as she said , Ht
bev*fsteak very much uud»*rdooe)
waa rather relucUnt on this acore. hut from Chicago yesterday fur a K*ad of Aim ah
Ju-t send for the butcher.
peralatently stated that he was per maple lumber
Mr and Mrs W H Morris returutHi
lectly willing that things should be stv
Elk
and had no fault to find, for his wife yesterday from Traverse City.
MbIuh- -Why. air?
always consulted him before she did Rapid, and Feioskey, where they had
Cusiumep-This steak doesn't
gone on a visit some time befiu-e the
anything.
to W quite dead yet?-Humorti
He staled that he was working fv*r
the tamlly'a support
Wttneas suted that they got tht
chUd down at Ludingum; that he did
not rdmember whether Mr. Wllllami
dai there or not. hut that Mra. WU
slKliisi-"
over .VO Uifaiit* are kUbxl iven
year In l.ondon hy tielng ovnLHd li
PtETTY FINE BAIT CASTING
n'a Testimony.
Hannah A tmy Mercantile t'o. and
also in Park IMace hotel,
but lift
there In 1K78 for Manistee, and left
Manistee In IKU7
In Manistee
he
Brst worked In the ihtnham hiiuse
and finally ran a saloon fn.i« July,
There are nearly ;:7i» different relig
Inna in Hh> I'nitmi Klng<h.ui
.
,
age o*f H li
Hopiu rs of
Mr. Nelson gave a little Additional
Mtlmuny of an unlmportnni <harae
I r. and the evidence wa. all In
Hert William, wa. the first
defense yesterday afternesm
He stated he
ears old. had
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
There are four mllllonairrs .In Ilrttaln lo one in Fiat le.
Wrio* Ha* to**r.«a*rf *♦
.Mr. I'ryman has carried a first class stock of Boots
and Shbes, everythinR up-to-date, and vou now have
; Vtock at
tl}e opportunity of buying any part or ;
less than manufacturer's prices.
i3« WRON*r •Tsamm*"'
W. P. Crotser, Trustee
1 will l*e ai ilrturna-rn s barn, on State street, with one
'
of the fnu siTiir loa*l of ht*rM s that has ever
U i U hrouj^ljt lo 1 r.iv< i>^' City. Si-e them!
LEOVSOLOMON
No. P.ty Shown.
• F*.r .V4‘ar» fate wa, after me cuu
Hnui.u,iy. write* F. A OulU-dge. Ver
b«‘ua. .Alk
I had a u-mhli- ca*e of
l*i:*-» causiing *J4 tumor*
When all
faik-d Kucklen's Arnica Salve cured
mv'* EquaJly giK.d f..r bt.rns and a’n
ache* and paint
Only
at Jas. G
John'son'a and
F. H Mead*
drug
j.U.C.
-------- ^------
\.L:y:x:T:y2
11*4-4-1 Itg. ill lb--loi4. b;.4.t.g Uvii
loani-d by tbv 1..VVU of Vauli* k. by
Whivb It I* Bvvm-*! It h In an vvt.lh ut
mie 44f prv -H-rval1..u
^^vo oHa-r *>^,.
les of Hil. bibb- a t- hi * xNteupe. *.iie «u
Cohii.- tlcvit. tl»** 4.tber In Euioih-
Cholsra Infantum.
Thi, ha* long been regarded a* one
of thu.mu&t dangeriAU*, and fatal Ui*eases to which infant* are subjoct .U
can he cured, however, when prviperly
treated
All that I* neceaaary U to
give rhamberlaln's Colic.
Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
and
castor
oil. as directed with each hoUle, and
cure la certain
For lale by Jaa. Q.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl
•The Nerlinfcr
A
Real Bute Exch^e
Over FTrat>4tlo«val
lonal B
Barvk
epT
L-o^m e
pruoAs
eo
,-^ccurclot iind the ho
comes
asv.
Now is the
lime to iiake your selection
while the listislarce.
list is large. These
lots are the most desirable
on the Hast Side. Vou can
buy one of these lots on
easy terms.
$ 10.00 down.
$5.00 per month
-
T»w PMr««. Filw Put. ,r, b,nw
mwch«t UIW ««4.. Ma*» by
Md by
TRY A RCCOm WAHT AW.
d
\\-r_:r :
"V-
/i>‘^r
;4u;|U^:^
THE EVENING RECORD lirtwoiti.
yesterday s issue
t,mmm
SEVENTH TKAB-1920
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., THURsi?.\Y. JULY S«. 1»«.
ELABORATE
WEDDING
HOTHERNOT
SUCCESSFUL
MI
fVAWI
•%i4^wa* * . ws
...
cbubes and said she did not know
ttut-«t voice* ev<-r heard in thl* city
uow many dr^.M-s .be bad
Sbe lold
A number of beautiful and valuaM
,f thrc e.oit* that she owns and hats
ap- Stia ktlii;il anu slaan Kalorc
Tke o.mp alnaid au. lupo d W) show
.y Hie Kiri and Mrs rn.mb' that Ihe
ma7rled couple, noticeable anemsl
hibi rales a Whe. l but ttid not »ur
I w hich was a che< k for f:uHi from Mr '
-eo4k llolb Mrs iK-an and Mrs Nel
ONE OF MOST BRILLIANT EVER and Mr* J 8telnlH*r* and a U-auiIfu^ j
IN NCR SFRORTt FOR POSSES^ .on claim that they saw her on a
sbeel in F.:k KapbU and •ought in
.OLe«H,*«
,N
TH..
CITY
]
'"Z:,
MON OF HER CHILD
bis way;4o di»<-re«|lt the child's tesH
__________
and Mrs M. Kosentbal of iMo^key i
nauiy but wllhour sDceess
iThe gifts of the ifnHim-* parents and <
With flo* lestlniony of ibe mt!e Kir!
GEAEB!
Chicago friend* were n,
r«-spoii-b ni* n-sied Ha ir case In
VMMV j
^1,1, rtty. but await
mal Mrs iVan wa. called to Ihe
.rival oI the party In Cbicaeo
il and tor a lew uilnuieM the fur
I
One of the noilcealde f«^iu
MI98
ELLA
STEINBERG
NO the siK-ial gaihering was the
CASE WAS BITTERLY CONTESTED
of tseaiitiful cosiuiuos.
MEYER A. BERNSTEIN UNITED
THROUGHOUT
,
isdt.1 at issue a. pn ,aM.u d in hi
any 4if the biD'**!* bfi thii^iaom
ilons^ but be ml;;ht as well hmv
InB for their homes, and oiber* fut
ed to a xo'eaiiP
The
Bride
One
of
Traverae
CIt/e
Pop*
lowed
Ibis
aftcrm«»n
The uaim*s of
• pii-ased. and be
>rc *8ur« That Mr*. lean ral-I
the ease and the
ular Young Women and the Groom
•sur.lay s lUvdiiiK were given
0«*n W*nUd to P«t H«r Child on
^.-n.e
Mr (;lass
aiioriiew lor t»i
a Well Known Buaineae Man
i
lu
Kax
her
Ionic
i)lr«*
asked
the
. Th» 8Ug»-'Lmi« On* to R*
Mrs lb
Ib-rnsieiu
rtisieiu
ariMill
register bis olijee
fcouRb for bun
re^ldem•. 4,f the b,
main TNIth Mr*. Crowl*.
keired that a gaii
Id
tviier on bis classic ba
.One of Ibe nuN
lutein
U-aii bonie in fhieaco
.Mr,
■tilul marriaBcs
(Continued on Tourtn I'ai^e.t
Ti^verse CHy
'
I last I w m*Join tu heart w-'u.im
Sab.«s nurpua ra*i^ »l Mm JuM-pbUii
>pera Pest wUbcs
Sh» ba«. e
l>.^aii %a Mra H*rrl. i rruinl.HD
; iiariies
active III the Woman’s c
«l«f Uiiin in ihAi lb*- c btlil nbaif re
er of Mr
ikb-ni as an
elm uibuoM
ai KIk lUpiiU lu ibi- «ar.- «.f Mm
ISMUI l alled Ufsin
nilt\ itu- katne a*> hfreiofore. iba
VVlIUania «*ulcl rouiribiiu- iji b»*r
3;r
HOPE FOR
POPE LEO
S'
AGED PONTIFF HAS CHANGE FOR
THE BETTER
Wb«-n ib»?
naa *iv»n ibif bllil M^ nud v«T) imiib Hiam.l, as
»4Tf Mr.. <’runitf and Mr Wlltlania
sMra iH-aii CMMild noi .land ibi- d.im
i>f oi eplnK
•il M itImM liiitiHir attor WONDERFUL VITALITY 18 AGAIN
n**> ciulHedI h«'r bill
Dili nhe
mhe ihouKlit
I
that
,
IN EVIDENCE
lliV «^iuri a a*. ‘ »i*r> iiifau ' In doliiK
an be did
The raae will iloublltHifi Im« car
Mf,r. Volpim Died While Waiting in
ned up
I*
AnIeChambi
The flKbi In Ha- cln uli
cun fur
I be- |M>t.b«»aiun of Uilon-^ Htaii. or
Man Atto Stricken—
Irma WlMlaiim, wax. n boiler and la.i
ter. and lia r** wore auiue lh»d) ari ia *.
in lia- carl room ililn iiioriiini; In Hie
wind up oi !|a irial of ili. , as.far
an ibe iHirodunh.n of i.-iliu.ui> was
idon. July P The Uoimlent of the Cemral News a.
Till-, r.ajioiiil. uln in Ha* .ease are
o.inli^.-d n.ai Mm Inat, wanli the
imb- Ola- not ibroiiKli aii.v uialerual
Mow. will, b ban appar.-nily b,-.-ii cnhpb'iia.uh by its aiiM-nre fur ilie pakt
. II yearn bin to pui tier on lla- e(a»;«
or. Volpini. Intimate of Pope.
Tb.- UMKiial.-iiU in Ibe ease are delernitiUMl ibat Mn. I W an nbail ii.-xer
Dead.
irl lor I bin reu.M.ii. and for
Ke|
lUino*. July
Monsignor Volpini.
reaier.reason that Hoy have
I love Ibe III He uUe
b-^ne
rtber baa nald
Ibat
ela- of Hie
wbb-h will ebH-i the
HE
II
P
r*” at aiiutlier tlme*'ibat*Vbe w'anted
lier to KO and lUe with ber nlnter
Thin u i.upiH.M-d lo be only a means
edKed Ilia! all.- baa ehaiiKe.l bei inieii
lioiia Iiim-e kbe tlmi anked for Ho- |ni»
wn*lon ..I Hie eblld and Hie resp..ial
is prolial.ly lu-r liii. iin ui
r
......
i'
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17^
. '
.
K:
i;::;
wej>-'|ollowed^by Kalil.rUuKoflr of IV
o-4-ompaule.!
iioHier
She
a.mi.
Jtij.x T
.only aiu-r b. im;
...... . .
iVerv^^lndlca'burof *
Mr
The tittle girl tesHfled that
v.-ry nice home, that Mr* Cronilt
in»ai« h»-r well, that she warn- ie
.►tax with Mrs Croniu* that Mrs Cro
‘mle iiexei* whlpis'd her. that
aiiin
her peiui Mr wmlam^ and
Mr,! Cronue very much, win
um-b- Mr Cr4»ime treats her . awful
giHwl •
Shi;Tald^th*l she
ENFORCE IT OB REPEAL IT
i
^-rarr. nr. rr
She confessed to the court that
wa* Mimeiime*
naughty
“wrtmg eiortes." and sab!
to her and try
lu get her to Iv gixnl. and would after
ward* kU* hef. ' And then.'- *be »ab1
I re*pon*e to a Que.iion of the
Flay Yates a |.ruiniiu-n
kno*n pastor ot
the
|»re,ibvn-riaii -<Tuiix- Ir an
<-otisin oi tJoveruor
Uu‘t-Jv,u;in
It IS alU-g.wl by
liaiiker 4.r ViKvmi
administrator lor the estati- 1
Ham J Hilison who died in Viii
that Mt Vat.s woiked tij»..n
r..
revlva’^l ims iing and p*-r„,hde.l;
turn oxer his cstau xn.nli f
llixestineiit
Two wei-ks belore rl.e death
S«,n. It Is alleged, lu- setil 1.U Mr
lo return
ami
s«nb‘
but 1
tailed
to obey
Sun bu n
amount is to Ih- ttieil in Salem
H-a«,-.l
ante the liride.
failier
and
•Iv gowned
lu siik net
lace
and
A DIRECT
WAY...
organs
dirccl
Our way ol sell
ing luanos ami
from factory to
home, is liic best way
DAMAGED
Mancelona,
Mi. h..
July
H.—Fire
broke out in the chemical work* lu re
vtHiteiday afteriumn at A ockH-k. and
for a lime ii wa. thought the t-utlre
plant, logeihi-r
with
an
immen*v
*\\^rn Se* doe* not feel well *be amount of oihi-r proiH-ny would lu- de
»ald that her aiitle look her In her lap •troyed, but by heroic effort* the plant
was aaved. though much damage wa*
and rocked her to sleep. 8he salt
done
The
loa*
u
<wtlmaied
at from
was never a«it to bad wlthoat
♦lu.utH) ui IUMmk*.
sunoer. never sent Into n flark 1
THE WEATHER
|‘‘BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT"I
We' luve cxernhmg
lo
“keep
C4K>r
Thin Coat* 50c to 2 00 Duck Coals 75c to 1.50
Duck
Pants 1.00
Wash
\ csls
l.iKi lo
eral
Icinis
a r c
which cannot
Sec the gtxkb
draw Hats 5c to 10.00, etc.
Our “Clean Ci»** Sale
you a chance to buy
thing at really
ami Children’s Clothing
wonderful LOW FRICKS.
STEP III AND SEE THEM
EIMDA & 00.
MmllTrinlrlrk
mhbSI.oow**
OXFORDS
WE SHOW A NICE LINE
FROMSl UP TO $2.50
Ttxe Rwal Reliable Clothier.
...LAMPS...
the xerx t!K-a|»csi on''c.uth, but something in KINK DECX)K.Vn D I'Akl.oK K.XMFS. all with center draugh’.
Whether you have any id
preciate fine hand painted decoration* j
tLexe good*.
Pnee* 81.79 to $6.89 ca
THE ECONONY STORE
After the House
AT ^ ^
RASTALL'S
is ui- ami you arc rcaiYy far >-our,
H.\kDW.\RK buy
26 Year Cold Fill
ed Case. Genuine
American
Movement
'no miil-
illc man’s (.rotil - exciythin- tiirett lo xouT l.oniCL
The Ingli
slan.lara ol ihe Kimball ,;;o.h»s
ami the factor) )uu es an.l lib
Don’t forget the roinidete line
heet
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
VERY POPULAR
mmm n;o
The out I
if.l« bnoo Hou^e
SKVV HTANT.
$15.00 Suits
A gtcal many men aic
tUc
liabit of laying $l-*i tHI lot iln-ir
suits- just
jus, lh.it, no moic. fu»
less.
Sumclm.es They
wurlh ol llicir iiumex and
m-mu-
Umes they d.on’l. 'I ht^y do get it
even time
they l>ntig their
here.
\V H \ ?
Uc
causexx'c fit them with an “AD-
the best
tjualily anil latest designs.
1
n.WK THKM.
::
::
::
New Stock New Oesipi
Low-Prices.
smlureiiu-nts
l>r oxt-TltHikeO.
it*11 |>av vou l.ig.
.■'.vr.'.a.eu
$8.98
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
FRANK TJtUDE
RASTALL'Jffi
Dm1 FlfCtt t>i Mill Bwt
U4 t'ry>oX Btr^.
Successor to Hobbs.
TRY A RtCOJip WANT AOT
Outing Suits
Outing Pants
1 me Klannels and Serges
Made of Flannel and
Linen Material
S5. S6. S7, $8
to-$15
$1.25, $1.7511 $4.00
All siie*-.certain confort in thete
Sjilcndiil 1-tiling ilouds
■ •
-
' -i'. •
KKK"' Tcadx-io-wrar suit that
matches their friends made-lo--
•pplv
WORKS
* W Gtp BwkStm
..CDDLCLDTHES..
Usually
Sold at
ca
order suit lo a I’.ul.
We arc
oltering !»oinc e.\re|*itonal gCKxl
things tins week.
Some id ouT
ing* Within Fire Limit*.
CHEMICAL
rhat have* all the Mvlc,
hi am! clurabiliiy a> a*^n>
ihal are : * : : >
ALL SIZES
ALL PRICES
aft. rmsui
J. Morgan Cr.ticise* Council for
Granlin^iemiit* for Frame Build
>ou wbl tmd H.-iirg.
wiKHi. II luiiMing :!l'x
ihHml%o pl^^ wKh^^iid that she •!
b> high. wiHiin the
wavs got Christmas and tdrthday pr^
do Mr Moir an "hbi
-ent* from h.-r aunt and hiT |uip* Mr
are rc-vkU-^s tn/gi
•WilUams and sometimes got pre,;ems
on Tbanksgixlng day
ifri-^ limit*
Sin- tenthed that sbe slept with her
auuHe alwax; that sbe-alway* rei>c*t
u.\oIiid‘r
ed the Uird s prayer tH-fon- goirg to
high, in Ho- r. ar ol a -mall hoii>e on
Siuce
State ^ltv.-^ ami wa!i r.-fiued
r gis.d night, and usuallx kisi
i.len building* have gone
. in the morning
Shv- is in the fourth
de* of Stall- at reel, a'.! in
gr*Ae ai scluHil. always attends Sun
i.s
1 *ay draw the Urn
Ui-pea'i Ihe ordinanc.
hoUro^her handslcd by Mr* Cromiv
one buUd a. they pb-a>4
when the weather i* *torm> In ih.
H J. Morgan
69c ior your choice' from a lot of itopuUr Oopjm^t Books,
ikxoks which till now have rcUiled from Sl.iS to $t.7& AH
brana new but in a liide cheaper a>inaing and made lo fell *t.
7r*c. See the east window.
a pair
k;^
iv-i-ian lawn amt xalencl.-nne., lac. lie bride .mabls 4-arried ros»-s. shad
ll-.g lion, deep ros4- III Hie !ir.,t Uuiquet
0 the palest sbade.s of pink in Ibat
if H„- mai.l ol honor, white ibe i.rlde
am.-d u l.eautiful shower liotiqiiet of
Ille> i.r the valley
Mrs
Steinberg
tml Mrs, Ib-rnsiein were g..wned in
I.lack silk and lace
A very solemn and lK-aui|Iul wed
lliu; eer»-mony was earned out by
lUtdd Kiig.ifT of Heiroit. the singing
ervic- iK-ing used
Kgbbl Kugoll has*
01 unusually line voice, which
was
lieaid ui great
advantage, and hi*
hinging added wonderfully 10 the im|.r.-slxem-ss 4d the
At the r-om-luslon some time was de
.D-d to i-ungratulating the bride and
r.suii. alt<-r which. i«i the sound ol
l.-n.b-lssol.u s wedding march, the
ain-d lo the t.as»im-ht floor
P.vny n-iiai
of the opera hoime. shich had
iransionned into a beautiful banquet
hall
The walls .were dra|M-d
with
whP. and fe*to«uu-d with pink
and
white; caught with vmllax
The pil
lar* were wound with pink aud white
.iiid Miiilax. fxqui,ite .had,-* ol pink
aud while iran^Iornied the
eleclrtr
Jighi, luio.gr»-at llowvr,, and idiik and
while 4•arnanon^ and *milax »f
falde^. whu-h were further
With.Mix.r candelabra with
wlili.- ramlb
nai-k. Id
,d Hu
Hu- I able at wl
ng table* be
bndal part.v, four long
beg,-d *0 that Hie lu-idal table
w........ .
c-.uumaiuh^l a vit-w of Hu- whi
aiteuiiun
For an hour t
•4 all 'was turned the elaUu
quet the menu of which fi^i
1 If Viui walk
1 in Hu- alley
vir building a
-lor
ft
..$I.SO..
iKurl bro4Hb and lilies ol the valley
I II. Misse... Irene and Ib-rde Sielnlvrg
Sir. atiirt-d in white organdie' and
a..- und Miss Satils4Ui and Miss IVes
oil in cream xoile and lace
The lit
IJ‘-P«‘^
I
For a Tew Days
of Working on Re
.........
IX hhigelstein of Chi
eep. eoifki,,
be griK.m
Mus lUe pear.-d T-iiesda.x
>vi:-*o. ,.f 1
d Manas and Alec
iiiln-rg tolu.wed
Next were Miss
.le Abe Steinberg, sister of the
Fred Her list ein ol Chicago,
btide a
ol the gr«sim
The. maid of
honor.
Miss
ireiie
‘
Si.-inlH-rg. sister 4.1 the bride, entered
aioin-, loliuw«Hl by
Ibe
liiHe
ring
beanr Mus KacI.el Kosentbal ..f IV
Drsk. v. Iilee.- of Ibe bride
SliC Car-
lie IlK-hl
Ho. beaded b> Hie Pll/);iblM.ll sisters,
.1- a Iiatopol one Du
were III Klk llapi.lh and
ttiiiW ad
xaiieea |o )<e« Ha- lillle ):irl. H Is said
The> bad lo-ard of bei laleiii and bad
aeen WIIIIH- of lof work bill Mrs rro ii.U e.oeied l,y a s
Nile would ^lave noHitii); to do witb liipiid ^lill tAi-lim:
them
AI Hits same Hnie uio- of Ha- caxii.x
The genera! e..nditj.ui cntiii
inembem «d Ha inuipe b-fi Hie eoni
pan> and was In Hik Itapids lo, sona
lime and knew ibe lillle );lrl quite
I Signed I
iKippoUi .Ma//oui w.-ll
Sla- lell laler for rUU'UKo H
Uoim- Jui.x P
a in
The js.p,
i- n>b-ep
The «ondiibui ol his Iuuk*
D. ue.r worse
The,. I, a> >et ho se
Ihe little one-.
mm uatiuroig again in ihe
pJeuiai
Maiiisi
nut the di-.uder ol bln kidm.xs' is dis
Kaplds fier
before abe eallie lo K
befor
quniinu
Klk sKapliU
bapa as a tdind and n
Hume, julx !
iMsqde ladled e she Is
Ol l\|H 1... t out;u»:e- lo liHUg.bv u
her daughter as a nu
Hii'ead will. H a . vp.maHoii that any
bersell
•ling Hie liiml eaiastro
wonbrful xtia!ii.x of
Mrs Ivan, on the ronliary. .1
oM man i> cmt«ning
absotuielv any inteiiHon to pui
of
a cmpJiei 1 ui
lillle one on Hie MaMe. Sbe sa>^
would end
sbe beisell will »-oinlnue tier pn.tes
prime of life
sional rar.-.T bin 4bai Hie imb- one,
I. ports
Throughout >e-u rd*> HnIf v'Uen lo ber will remain wlH, her froni tin* silk r«s*m nliimj -d with
fears mid luMHA! limes i mors 4if
The «lrl in dispuie is a very br
Hie giaxesi ehnratiet gaiited
'eblld
She was put .m Hie stand
lory re
Oil! Ilf Hie masK ol eont
inorntio:
and
la-r
li-silnomy
•s of the
p.5,ls
Ihe. i‘s,e1lH4’. Jea
ainoni: Ha- eb-art-M. most siiaicbi
indicated
A4-tua! ceiiditi.in a
ward Hiai has la-. n lilxeii in ihe r
m till- bulb-rin i.Mied.ai ^
ve.-tei
ttiwl was lau shaken in the ba.si
day and iH k 1.'. Ian ex,-mng. Is-aring
Hie sipiianires of tb«* iwo atti-ndme
Williams and Mm rrotnle. am
answers and lor reneml deiu
would s.t in to iialnaie ibat sb
ip;
pr*iiil> Uecoraii'd for Hie ist-asion
Hie stage Im-iub banked wiib palms.
It rus anil Uowers. The seats bad ls-«m
removed from Hie main flimr and Just
III troni of Hie stage wa* a white watin
canopy, supported on white stand
ard^. and efaboratelv irluuueU
with
pink and white flower* and
smllax
I he . master of cereilujules
was
M
Kosentbal of iViiuikoy. brother in-law
.I.Hie bride
Slioiily alier the apiHiInled hour, to
liie M.iui.l of Hie w^-ildiiiK iiiareb from
l^-bi-ngrin.
pla.wsl
by
Miss Klhel
iUiile>. pianist and H W Steward.
\ioUu the bridal party i-piertHl First
lanie the head usher. Harry le-wili
*obn Id niieago who wlHi l^sui Stein
t*.
.1 till. eii>. Ik-n
Hum,
and
Abel. Ueinslein of tTili-Ugo lield the
RECOVEE
‘VlKnorVoiplii
died Ibir iuori,in«’
ib-k.-n with rvnepe while in
was stib-k.n
i«.pe S atiH I louuber >e*ti rday In
Mo^|^l•Knkl■r Voipiiit’s deatli.
Cardinal
;*UH. pi.-|ace ..f the pnipaganda loseme of hi.s stiMiigv>,
suiMMirtei.-, for
?0W‘HirexTr'llnik luusle 'bi^sonl " riia*
also allows a laleiu for e.-riain Irleks
and aerobativ arts used in vumlevltl.
work., wliii li woubl be a siwH*lal hll
' -
NAY Y£f
in a Iliv*- nillKer. U lilie
ilaneer and learna ver,\ eantlv
Sla luornitig aii-l
^an mil); a eoii); by b.‘arlii); ii aiiii); lo
tier Olae or I wire utid lla-li readil.u HaTbi
ha, not
w.irdfc ov.-r
Sbe was able to play an .f Hi. d. aHi i t .X
i*
VERY m^CE SUIT
AI o uclui-k Ibe BUesU U*jiau Kalb
i^v laiinot bt tniiVi-U oui of tiui
alibuMi lilt- «i.rini-iit of Mm lh *i. *tnl
ibeVuri
Mm U-**n aball Im- mlb.wisi
40 vuii ibi- ubllii »i any ilni*- rhn Ur-
Oifords...
STEIIIBEEG'S
SOME HOT TIMES IM COVET
■feu. ... ....... .
Women's
Llutmf*'*
SlH.tKi and $*2(UHI .Suits at
At the etmclusion of the rej
iTii^tein of Chicago, brother t»f the
cr.H.m, pre-.ide.l as qoa*tmaster, and
ho ktvii wit and tu-llliancy
H-i a*E,L w.iueiuorabk- one f,
•nt
He called
uiam a number of
ihos4- present lor impromtu reniarkk.
►onu xerx entertaining and witty re-
$15.00
pan
wt-rv Ixiuis Lewi^hit of Chi
euBO. Mr:,. Bailey. Hr.
RosenthalThompson . Mi** Bate* and Mrs I*ian
nen*<htuiilt iif Tmxer•c City
IVio*kvy. Gottfried BernRosenthal
Mu* Hattie Bk>om-
(KEEP coot)
•/
Lace Weave
C^Romtof
6o.d eiolliiiifl
ha! of Feiaakey.
Ib-niMi-in of
Chicago.
UmU
•hlcago. and Rabbi Riigoft
Mixer*
of iVir
on of the ioa*l* the
flfLv or more,con
of Ch
ing the evening, and later the number
of telegram* wma swelled to over a
hundresJ. from friend* In
Michigan.
imnolH. and many other atate*.
After a hearty tonal drunk to
happinea* of Mr. and Mr* Benuleln.
the party adjourned to the opera hall.
f -■
e. KUilbelm
NBW MV-dlOtC
Cor. Front and Union
NeEligeetw,
Made in
weave and
Perfect ventilation- makes
you teed 1 kc a new n*an
50c *
(;arment
guaranteed m
theee
50c, LOO, L5Q
HAMILTON CLOTHINC COMPANY
m?--
:’?r
THE EVEKINQ BEOOBD, TEAVBB8E OITT, MICH., THURSDAY. JULY 9, 1909.
nsEis. irinittii
THE EVBI«G HEGOHH. EGGSVW
VEITflIGH
TRAVEME CITY. MICHIGAN
H. Dmui tmi
•mATMT
CfiANO TRAVERSE HERALD
WITH
WHICH
POLITICIAN
WA8
THE BPEC1ALI8T. 18 COMING.
DECORATED
Ruprama
Court Haa
iniial 44
The B a'l-loik dividends of
tbe I nitej Skate.
oorrontton
were not imid until teo tutoutes ftast fi.
Tbetr U M> dlsgulsltg tbe feeling
of unrest that prevails In >VaU strt'ct.
Washington: Treasury offlcUls proffss not to W disturbed by ibc aaews i
from New York. They point out that
the
reserve Is now upward of
840.t»w.txii».iwl\ and Ihalst that the Inte ruption of tbr natioual prosiserlty
la only mcuinuary.—Ufe.
Ha Oats 8SA00 a Deaan for ThanaJ. W. HAMMCN. BiMtor »n« I
New York: Bl.vndard «U Mstotf
a BJvidnid of 43% today iMsaff of 1%a
RuaUinad
thaV.rd.cL
Raleigh. N (!.. July » --Three Ihous
and six hundred dollars a d«M «i tor
We
a tint chss
S^auker's Sbep.
BCfWTT TtmmiPUS,
Crrr riiu;i ijkTo«
suit at Haliigh, N C. The
i has handed down a dt^'iston af
Irmlng the judgment
the lower
which gave Mr Beawell
for Udiig liesii*tter«-d with eggs by j
woman iLWs matendlT^orf«r pf
mob M hU political opponents In ih
campaign of
while on the prem
Ises of the railroad comjuiny.
by cultuml aad urn
In in04i. when political strife wa There is a balm
■intense, Mr. 8<*awell. a memUr of the cnltured women Gthecrisia Husbands
ihU remedy in «d«
Carthage bar. was the iKipuIlst candi
date for attoraay-general
He had an
resr.h'j’.jjr,
REA^INO TMK WHIRLWIND.
fUociat ti MTkm.
even
Ik* Ualted 8ut«. whm there U
tberlff «ho i«taMe to be laUmkUtod
Md aillUa that are aot afraid
ahoot. Thl. leaaoa haa beeo bfought
home to the people of Beaaavllle. In
diaaa. aa^ it la to be hoped that the
people of other oommealtiee
Pfutt bj It
At Mraaarllle a negro named 'Brown
killed a a>Uoeaaan. and a mob under
look to ttaurp the functkint of the
When he arrived at Shelby he was
waited upon by a delegation oX clti
sens, hla political opponents, who tolfl
him that the i>eopW of HhHby did
Mother’s Friend
oolhohood. U«d
It relieves morning
breasts, makes elasUc aU Undpns dklled
Mr Seawall
de
upon to bold the expanding bnrden.
ad vice of the dekkiuscles soften and relaimider its inflncation and not flli hla engagement at
ence and the patient anticipates favorabW
that time, la making known the fact
the issue, in the comfort thus bestowe<i
that ha was not going to siM^ak be
MotlMr*a FHmH is a liniment for exuttered
remarks
not
terual application. It is gently nibbed
men tan
over the uartsso severely taxed, and being
While with
aUoTbctl lubricates all the musclea,
s awL------DruggisU sell it for ji per bottle. You
may have our book *‘notlmrbood” free.
xnd the departure of the train, i
Iltf tlAOrtCLO U6UUIT0S C«. «Tl*»TA.«A
composed of bis |>olltlcal oppo
pelted Mr. Seawell with eggs,
station agent of the company
and abetted the mob. and IS
struck Mr. 8«‘awell..
In affirming the Judgment ai
the railroad cn.mpany
in
Mr Sea
well’s favor the supreme c«iurt held
that a .common carrier or its agent
Is not only Isiund not to assault an<
A new bunco game is being worked
' pn‘mlses
n unwary nierehants tbnipghout the
las to j.n>ouniry. A man enters the store, dls
Indignity
la>s what pur|M»rth to be a govern
lent luidge aud credentials showing
Imself to l»c one of the s<*cret servpH*
COMDEKSED KEWS
OF MICHIGAK
pom. vThe aberlff gwded the jail
AefeiM the prtaoner. The
la alEe. and li beeamt
eaaary to call out the militia The mob
then ventured to attack the troi>pa;
a rnimia man was struck down
troopa Bred; half a do«u of the rUit
erg and apecUtora
Hyomei Destroys Germs of the
We are unable to act. any re.
for watting maudlin ayinpathy on
of the cirlllan rlctlmt of the riot The
rioters themaelret were engaged in m
attempt to murder, and ctmtequentl)
^leaerved their fate
The ‘innocent
bytUndert" were
encouraging
mob by their presence, and were alone
reaponaible for the consequencet of
their, indiscretion.
If they did not
care to share the fate of rioters, they
should not have been in the vl
of a rloL
When trix»iMi are Utillng
with
a mob.
they have no
chaaoe to discriminate
time or
between
the
Ihoooool aad the guilty. It U a time
of.war, and e%crybody must look out
fur hlmaoir
Whfla regretting that It was i
sao' for the mllitU to ffre on
the
mob. the sheriff and the commander
t»f the troops seem to be free frOm
blame.
They were not the aggrrwsors
and the soldiers did not lire upon the
mob until the mob had attacked
them E%ansvUIe is simply paying for
the pa.illanimity of sheriffs in gen
eral who make no determined effort
to protOct a primmer when a mob js
cUmoring for hU blood
Tllle
mob uaaum'ed
The JB^ans
that
a hen
the
crisis came the sheriff and the militia
would surrender rather
than
hav
bloodshed
Ois-
K Walt A Sons have a cN.mpleU
4f the Hyomei giSMls and will «4‘ll
.unit of Inhaler. Hyomei aud medl
cine dropper for 11 (K». and will ab«
agnt‘ to refund the money If the treat
im nt dtHs not give satlsfartlon.
try to Cl
cure hay fever by do^
tomarh
Ireathe Hyomei and
in that way n
dlon will reatch the
minutest air
and 'll
lungs. smUhe and heal the
taied mucous membrane, and pre
and Cl ire.al! hay lever trou^*b‘^
the murderer from his cell, bang him
SUCH A FUNNY JOKE
Woman May Die as Result of a Piece
It la not a pleasant situation, but
the Kvansvllle tragedy will probably
rtble price to pay for the restoration
uf-Jaw and ordw. but It seems as If
would atifllce
We have
been sowing the wind, and noi
the whirlwind —lietrolt
l-'ree Press.
KEAR8AR0E 18 FA8T
Tha Big Battleship Broke All Ocean
July i —The big Unit,
leahip Kearsarge a
ed all ocean records
rvc
battleship class
Kiel, making a total dlriai^e^^VstS
miles from New York to the Needles
at tha high average s|H>t.d of 10 €2
mUea per hoOr
. the entire run without
itop or disarrangement of tl
pry. which showed Its perfe
tloD by running up tl
and 16 knou on the 1
the t
^by going to Uennia lake for a few
days’ camping The party consisted of
Miss Kathryn
Randall, klisa
Elsie
Rickard. Ill«a Pearl iVrby. Miss Lucy
Randall. Mf. Oeorge Yanderllp. Mr.
i
During their stay the camp was
Had by Mr. and Mrs. W’llsey.
CUuda and Mias Qmoa Wllsey.
Mr. Barth of Noithport.
■ Among tha pleasant features of the
trip were fishing and boating, which
yoy mmn took a vary ucexpeoted
Ali rsiport an axcclleot time.
Working Night and Day.
Tha bnatoat and mlghttaat little
Into
atroofth, llaUeasMas
^rr-uSS:
-.\rPark Place Hotel
1‘ roin
THURSWY, JULY I6TH,
Until
MONBAY EVENIN6, JULY, 20.
Gel them a pair of our Canvas
Shoes and they wiU appreciate it.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe store
Rvtnw's OM Stand.
of Newspaper Imbecility.
Hlnghamton. N Y:. July H.-As
suit of a practical Joke Mrs Ne
E. Barton, wife t>f the circulating
of the Itln jhamton. N. Y .
Morning RiTuhllcan. and a wealtliy
cititen. is at the hoi le of a relative
In PhlladclphU at th. IHdnt of death
weeks ago
to I
s.a Jurt>r in a murder trial,
nad in the painrs that he
had^Uvn drawn'he and hb wife left
tbe city for rhiladtdphla in order that
he might not have to serve as a juror
To play a Joke on air. Barton, the
iHlllorlal force of the Re
termlne<l to make up a fake notice
ami send tt to him
An article was
written stating that Mr. Barton had
u(^ shown up in court when the case
and that -Sheriff Worth
Ing and a force of
deputies
were
It out to find him. Tht^se official*
med that he had gone to
phla. whereu|H»n. the article
Ju>iice l.yiK*n said that inasm
Mr Barton was a man of prominence,
he had diH'lded to make an example
of him as a warning to oth
the article said Barton
empt
fine of ll.bHt
prison f.or four
The art tele wa^ made to apix'ar like
a clipping and was sent to Mr. Bar
Mrs. Barton was the first to
o|H'n the paper
After reading it she
fainted and has since been In a coma
condition
Mr Barton Immedl
ately wtrv'd to the^^ity e<litor of the
•sked If the article
answer was; ‘ Justice
Lyon anys he will remit fine Jf you
111 pay your Press club dues.”
Mr. Barton telegraphed yesterday
afternoon that two physicians were
constantly at the side of Mr*. Barton
her condition was critical
A valuable Irish setter, the property
of Ad Colluni. of Ann Arl*or. lH*came
-•liarated irom his master, and on
Sunday the animal, after vainly seek
ing for Mr C<dlum. who has a Ullage
on SirawlH iry lake, deliberately walk
ed in front of the Toledo excursion
irain. and. lacing
the engine, was
lo.shcd to his death
The animal's
sense of the loss of his master was
pri*snmal.]y the reason fur the suicide
Mbs Annie Uettig of Carrolton was
attackiHl Sunday'even Ing by her pel
cat and s»*vcre1v bitten about the face
and arms
The cat has Imh-h sent to
Ann ArU.r to siv of there arc any
iracv's of rabies.
It b rciKirted that the chap who
sold griKcries last winter Ip be de
JlveriHl fmm Chicago is around the
state again ‘ The prices he gets are
higher than charged by local dealers,
ami tbe gmuls dellvervHl on hb former
trip would hard IV pa.«s muster if ex
amined by the slate food commbMiss Kmma Caney Urnghi an ex
cursion ticket for a trip IkUwihmi Bay
City aud Tuhicr last winter.
She
missed the train on the last day. and
wa^ put off bv the ctmducior on the
day after
She was obliged to walk
liack thnmgh the snow, aud sickness
cnsucjl. The circuit court allowed b«*r
damages, and the supreme coui;L
has sustained the verdict
Frank Malley. the young hardware
merchant of Brand Jiincthm. and MisAda !%tierson. drowned at Scott lake
Saturday aflermxm. were biirltHl Mon
day. the funeral U-lng held In ihw
church In Pullman. .MIegan county, at
1 o'cbick. the same hour al which the
ctmple were to have btnm married
The bride of death was gownM in
her wedding dres*
They were buried
‘“The hr^'^mpany at Mason made
11*5 the other day Just
as easy as
could
A monkey escaped from a
circus which was showing ther»\ and
The sho‘wmen offi red^'lio reward
its rtHovery.. and the fire boy * got
e and turned a stream on
and they cc»iTalled him
him for the twenty-five.
An Ka-st Jordan
find a maske.l -bi rglar in her room
and a suit of
Amanda Ov endon of Bay City.
g at bay
with a rifle is hoi
d men who attempt
Ludlngion dentist was recently
ked by a good woman from the
untry to i^ke over a »ei of false
teeth She explained that it wasn't so
much her desire to save the m
1 belonged to her js
now deal
them in 1 er men
d a block I would
Becaus the St
wasn’t on b
- was able to go from
fl.OO bottles of l>r. King’s New Dis- that town oi an excursion to Port
Huron *
itely guar*
St Joseph. shich Is the center of
. Colds. LaQrippe. Brom
throat and lung troubles.
[>c and
at Jas. Q. Johnson’s and F. IL Meads
drug sums.
ON v^ug oy^jot Ojiwsi MM cw-
season Just closed
toost prosperous on record. <
have shipped 265.000 cases of
out of the city.
jr /f55
J. W. 3l_APractical Houaa Furnlahw.
You could certainly have, thcsediot daj-s,
l») installing one or more of our
ry curable disease. All chron
ic disease*
of the Brain, Spine.
Nerves. BIikkI. Skin.
HeartMmngs.
Stomach. Kidney and Bowels sclen
tlhcally aud successtollv treated.
DU. McDO.NAl.DS hucce^.•. in the
treatment
of Female
Disease.*
ia.imply
niarveJwu.s
His
treatment
makes sipkly women strong, b'auti
ful and attractive. Weak men. old
idd or
yming. cured in every ca^e
from a life of suffering
U
Paralysis curtNl tbriuigh bis celebrated
llbHid and Nerve Kemi-dles and Ksseiuial tub charged with eb‘ciriclly.
TDK DKAF MADK TO HKAU
Tll>: I^MK TO WALK
I'alarrh. Throat and Lung Dbeases
ennd. Dr McDoliaM cur.-s Fits and
’ ,
KID SLIPPERS
Wc clon’t want to keep
them on* the shclC QO^
Here's wlial
3^0W
w ill buy
,
in >t»ur store, olhee br home.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.
WOEIMT
Traverse City, Mich.
iitirist, caaiauiltd uai- ■
aaaHlIr, allMil h : : :
ifi. US mi rou!
Savings Deposits
v«v.i dvsKf U./.Ibta’l a
II o» Klrrtyfral Light ing.
;:S. RuigU! ALiTM.V .« *Jcltnatc.
Wc l:avc a f.nfltnc ol
»ui>v»lifv
tan ipioir sativ-
rL SAVINGS
laciory •j'Txcs lor h:4;h
work an ‘ maicriaL
CAMPBELL BROS
Open Tuesday Evenings
From 7:00 tofi:30
...CARPET CLEANING WORKS...
.
C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
H.C. Davis and
A. V. Friedrich. V. Pros’ds
vutmg.
tur|M i
and Uymg.
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL <
crau» Warner. Proprietor
HI;TTi»X« HAV.'wit’ll
N. B. CHAWN. ProprleJor.
>n»--ii8
WE’RE
...A l.OT OI OVR.. *
::
....ELECTRIC FANS. ..
Oppeaito Whiting HotaL
Dr. McDonald
cS!:'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A BREEZY TIME
Fin Oiji Oilj.
of the greate.-,t living si»eclal
isih in. the treatment of all chronic
disea.‘es.
His extensive practice and
fjctcrp
cost
Frofd Bt
OR. DONALO MCDONALD
to the nearest telegraph pole; ahoot
bis body full of holes, and go on its
be repeated many limes l»efore mobs
In tha south and north learn to let
tbb Uw take Ui course. It la i
variably finds five or six *-counterfelt ’
pieces, which be “conflscattui.”
in
A (‘oruma farmer’s liani was struck
by lightning and burned to the gnmnd
A short time agi» amdher bam stand
ing In the same place was destmyed
in the same manner.
While Kzra drover, wife and child
Were coming home frvmi North iwke'
^.\!1 who are subject^, this disagree one i;f the burst's was Insiautly killed
abb truubU. sht.uld uW7llyomei dally t.y lightning and
Mrs t’.rover was
al least two or three weeks before .-everelv shiieked
Their wagon was
ben called the
time for their amir
annual alt
tilled with feather pillows used when wizard of the'medical prorc^^lun. be
annoying parux>>
camping and which saved them from cause he reads all disease* at a glance
ose and
wiihout arkiug- any questions.
Sick
watery and
smarting
Spurfolks, call on Dr. MelKniaUl.
It Is a
avoided.
bK-k of
I
lire near
pIea^llre to meet him
Dr. McIKmald
This remarkable disc
drinkiug k
>enr oil.
tuner turns the pcx*r from his dcK»r.
possible tor anytme to breathe air at
J. S Steams ha* pledged llo.iMHi
i’ONSPLT.ATlON
FREE.
home which is almost Identical with joward a new Congrgational church
that of
the Adiruudacks or
in l.udington on condition that a «lm
Mountains or other rt‘sorts where
e hay ilar amount bo^ised by the mcmtK'r*
fever sufTi
their Kffort* are being made to rabe 115.
trouble.
THE SPECLYUST.
ft«Mi extra and thus put-up a structure
If. however. Hyomei has nut iH^en
bt'en
l*4S ”50 blast >SiUon Street.
used till the disease b Ugun, It is the gniwtng city.
GRAND RAPIDS.
MICHIGAN
necessary to use it more freq
her sleep Mrs.
While walking In
SI least half a
tmes dally."and Thomas Maynard, living near Carson
roel Halm should be nibln-d lull vtllc. stipiM'41 from a st-cond story
nostrils Imih morning and night window and fell to the ground.
On
This tr«*atinent will relieve at onct account of her advanced age. 0.". years,
and will elTeet a cure in nearly every her Injuries may prove fatal
aate and Keeps People Well.
There can In- little or no U(*ub
to hay fever being germ disease.
Is, ttwi. where
pr. ventUiu is ii
much easier than eiire.
The mob could then tak
way rejoicing that the clvlllxation of
the twentieth century had once
been rlndlcated
,
r: :•]
TiiiiE msmu OF HAT FEVER r
were killed,
twentmve others uion- or leas
oualy wounded
He will
Traverse City
Be Good to Your
Feet
37 SAMPLES
of the very U.*si. hij^h
tfratle, KOCK U KS. lar^e
spring seats, upholsu-retl
in leaihi’r. soiiu* h;ive
leatlur Lacks and swell
fronts. All piano linivh:
all iliffereiH
all
larvae. inas>i\«‘
S o nu*
have l»ack> hi^li < noii^it
fi*i a man <» h < i *J inclu*s
lo resi his head on. Will
ch>se out ill once
82.00
822 Wa^hirl;^v^n :
most Piano Dealers
• .
. ‘
*
Are succt:ssful. 'I'he assodaiiim id *4ihuI piano> ami jjoihl Imsino
‘methods invariably results in success. It is the kind of a business com
bination that is needetl in these days when no point in competition cai
l>e overlooked. WK have the Pianos. \ C)U the room, and want them
We can jjet together with the mutual iH-tiermenl of both, and July ia j;ood month to close the ajjreement.
*
Wouten's $1.25 sli|>-
Cbe Bradbury Piano
98 c
kinjMsiat Eqoallj Riduciil
...Priew...
V
Bachant
Parker Bros. Old Stand
208 FRONT STREET
The Horrit^
Tortoreeoi
Bhetimatis]ii
can be overcome and
the dreaded disease
ecpdled bom yont
•yMcffl by dm use of
Matt.J.JoknsonsI
6088
Is making new friends every tla\. ^ \Ve have never yet found a dissatis
fied customer. Should be pleasetl to show you the many excellent qual
ities, merit, valued reliability, workmanship, finish and tone. Step! into
our. piano room at any time.
?ly Cime 1$ Coming!
When it L'^*ts here you will want screens, or better yet. j^et the screens.
We have the patent adjustable window sereen that will fit any window,
l or comfort’s sake have one for every window; the doors as well. N’ou
will want a ^ood spring; on e;very ilopr screen. Did you know there was
such a difference in screen doors -some are ^;l\jed lo^^ether at the cor
ners and nailed in such lioors the screening; soon pulls loose and the
gootl service pf the door is oveir.. The cheapest door you find here is
mortised and j;lued— makes it sironjx und durable.
I’he bus}’tiy with ea^le e\e
‘
.
Is a frisky little sinner, ‘
» : .
. / ’ , .. ; \ ' ; -'/
If you be keen. youMl buy a screen .
; .- ;
.* • / /.
To keep him out of your dinner._> ‘ * ... ■ . r • ‘
‘^ ^ •
If Files Bet In
Which they’ shouhln’t—you must ^‘t rid of them—I'hc' l>est way is to
tanjjle their feet with *'Tanglefoot I'ly raix:r.” You buy it in the
Grocery Department.
.
Ceuebes
iL
85
The “rest” is easy if you have one of our Couches—by tyKe way. you
should own an easy couch these ilays - after supjYer. or whyn your work
is done, you want a Couch to “rest awhile.” That’s the kind we have,
and they sell from $0.75 up. These are the kind you should have for
“that tired feelin^^” They are better than a dose of medicine.
Btigbaa A Roxbtirs. B. E. Walt A Boats
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
tMRM.«iaM. %lto4agsrws.fe.
■jae
\
j
THE EVENIKO KEOOBD, TRAVEBSE CITT, laCH., THURSDAY. JULY
sntmiuiisruA
|J. B. llartta.M. D.
Bronchitis
n EimvATiM
What They Say
1903.
this II Irst to I sto,lc
j
» Kaat Frowi 8*.
BUSIWESS CARDS.
CMwd n
Ik.J^rade. July S».—Kin* Pet^’a
trnroent la pnwiM an oAcla
Idanation ol the atunl
the facts and
airiMerfttsea
already
published, the Basin poiaU of
the
official d4»claraHon will be as follows:
A signed aiatemeot by the late ad;uiam. •Naumovltch.
aaya:
*‘Queen
l»ra«a waa dln-cily and personally resjK>nHlble fur the bkxid bath of March
vkht-n sev»-niy-four dtizena were
kilU-41. 1 heard her harangue the kln«
Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
HANNAH & LAY. CO.
P
.TitJv prarlm
CEMIBAL NEWS
OF THE WOILO
i> •
luTht*
Twi IH)
ttiK frulu larl)
nlfchi III M»**
r**dy
llun
rU u a.-rv '
^
I ar« Ubuf
iiH»n»ltijr »l!l
»t
M. Vork
b*-li
lA
li l'%<
^
11 o
.n..4rvir of ib‘ STjin.l
i-.| iiruLil»m.*n
■ - , lOK on tVmral I'ark for a m- d» 1 bui
“7‘lina for ib4- li.-d tWH tHMidtal. wht
Tt*
,.,uudol by h»m.
Mo «dt Ithank ..fT. rini:
h. n-m-r
by mm
M-ni mno^.. thought lo
^mwlay In wivlnK thHi
h»*ir wh«-ar
M*ri> , j',”'
;<> atodiid. tirc4.rdiim to t
tmn.
U. Urlvj,.„„
ached to tl.«- blic'.._
nd hradira. and uUmta lu Wardwi-ll aayh Ih. cojidlilon I- on t
y\ui: ,waitT to the fivMu
<^’«roundK'of hcloutinc rt-*u arch. not
reaifm. lleKlnnlna Monday
, iiioriilll »*
ta l>OKaii and the nitJonllKh nl*ht.
t Manrhealer. Ki»k.. tllnpan
am^be Utlhr >d by the harvcatcra.
th that Klnu <>M-ar of Sw«ling
haa
b«*conn*
a Miflirlnit fmni
Ihi- d<|Kiu of Hartford, complaint and
i
Many
would hr
o|H-railou wlii
> had lo KtM-p otl tho rar> till Iho
b«T aaa 4»v< r, and hav«- th«>ii allp
on th.. no- 10 tho hurry of Kcitinn
rd
Now lh«- atailon |udio- will
art- 1»
arr* Kt any man or wtiman wlio
ieved !•* be f«lllv a< rvlei:^^
whito ^yllllH.| of >;.K.d lu.-k Hft.-r
d< paniiu; fri
l^-\lm;i.»n^ ■
, A man wl... had praribred imlniHiry
ti.
Australia, f.u sm-ral w.m
lall. Hie iKUlie of
In
Ml
resiion -.
S.
oVs wdlTvel'ill U n*pnd.
Brutally Tortured.
A ens,- came to It^ht Hunt for pei
iHteiii and unmerciful rorturc bait jh-,
...i jhapn m-ver U-t-n t-tjua’.ed. Joe t’.tih
r»-Uc in the hbaiaI, bitk .If Colusa. Calif, wr.tc.s:
-Tor
Indian s bead, iiei k and hltould.
... ma^^b> I
1 endured Insufferalde |*aln
wa.. eihiiim d a bile pltiwlni; tn
land, and is the nr^l Itisi
such a find in HiU rc
.
John Ambler, a farmer «»f
riri.ii.rki.,
r. mon-41
n.-rea Ii:. f..r his mid
■
i ,,,.v
,roubles
KenernI
debility
......
Olr on the Nile ' dnu Klrts
Ol waier lor Hu- first lime
The re
suits are most satisfactory. The area
of ctdion Is latKely Incn^ased. and
the SIICC4SS of Hit- summer crti|»K |s
as.Min-4l ill Hie .ntlre area tributary
«4> the flam
The tilOclaU say the v\
.............................. Hie dam i^ fully JumI
A loiHidmiinK marnai;e Hmi
trarttm: much ati«-ntlon In Kei
mil
EXCURSIONS
PEBEM/j^QUEIIE
V.l.K K\PII»S \N1* ri'ToSKKY
.
Ml NHAY. Jl NK I.!
•Tialii sill leave Travel - C.iy r
K 00 a. m
Kate 4oc and U.imi
Se
^
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
SUMMER
GOODS
22!c
35c
29c ?S[
Clu.icvof all ..ur SILK MI LLS
worth iii»c aiul TdVe a > arih some*
short Ii-ngihs. oilurs vlross pat*
tfrns*. to dost* out ....... r ••••• •
Spot /ephyrs. siripiv
ami 5l»c qualit)tc
Jlra\y Mr*ricri/fi! Arsii
H.\duhivr paltt rns. wt iv
a yanl; to dean up.............
I
Hut I want yvm to
p
I want Mmieihlng-do
£r‘
flTmis.
dost*
BOTH UHD MO
WISE
ACTSACCOROIKOLY^
.ir
u....,
toBL. <to
m iniutoii. {Bboornto
:-Ub-X
OUMa* pnuoreu*
^
pvH. r. HuL»*iWOKTH-t4prcJal *U««>tk>B
m
W^lTiSSL'—•• ~
Sis'®*
rvK.H w. K X W 8. MVHJN. Oxnarwlprwo-
FOR BALE.
Timm (in (iA5 Mil
MoiTATT. AL-lnu-l. 4
»:SJllAl^TlK»MPHON.
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
.^HEALTHIEST...
AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLESS
FOR RENTJ
LIOMX
MISCELLANEOUS.
Jl SiiC,\N .pr»en.-*l
wt-li
parkf.
V aetv• of park
*1 r cv. ry
.innilse
1 '^'”1,"
Kinv;
.•Hdes ktH-iilng her family In royal
tvb TIm-m- &.4MMI.IMHI francB will be
i.nllMat.d
for i«,- In-nr-fii of
the
lai.. ar they w»-re doiibtU*** Illegally
MaiiJid from stat«* resources. Draga
as lA-en getting all the cash of late,
bile 4>tticerB wvre
paid
In script,
idcrs 4iii taxe.s and rates, .sometimes
Bo years in advance.
Murder in Palace.
llsappci
lU-lgrade during t
The Italiau and..-tHva.i„r to Ho- l uiled Slat.-* w ill »4Ul I»u hU native lOiiu
try on July 1.
EtECTRICITY
Mint-. LouUq. vvif,. of the pitsid.-nt
of tin* Frer.4 h reiuildlc. Ua ►in*ng ad
vocate of ttMilinwHon.
Mary lUi/aU-Hi la-wU h.-t*
nie
poi!itiil ln-a«l 4.1 U4-4-d liall. lUc in-vv
durmltory fur girl* nl MUs. uii onlve hnv r4-**li:in'4l tl.e ,
Jant-B
|we*i4lenrv of Hlraiu
►
Jaun-B A. «iarin-bK vv-as oinc 1
of thU iusiltuth.iL
iighL
rLTUNlKBlD KT
FOUR-TRACK
Biarilian Rivir Elictfic
Llglit and Poftir Co.
xs!r‘?g.
khil“
which earn.* «.vi
have been
the king.
.ribiHl lo iiol.
• After her
4II111I.
Mt.unt
.<4iruth.
4-st.and K death Hraga had on
.me of
per month, yet lived In
resources highiwt eU*vnti.m
H.d style, auguu-nung 1
4-urtb.
•this fact
I turning vNiurtesan. \V
n“of f4vniiii
Ther • U talk it
ade her removal frvim the throne de
it
rnble. Hie tibservation that of late a IVpy* club
,e relumed to her former life made ivpys. the-J<ti>thj
aryorwla.M*
imperattviv
F.ir a time she tried
. vvhei-ille her lorim-r loverB by gifts
I nth.-es and ibforatUms. but as the
Ulcers of her |Hisitlou lncreaBe4l she
tiy. dishonoring ihe royal
nude I rui-uds
n
..-d
Kint; Alexand.-r had rt'ason* to
4.f two of the palace offi
t-ials killed and there have been wild
M eiies and Hir.-ats of violence In the
llomnck during aeveral month* pro
.-edlng the tragedy
;he idea of having Draga> hroOter
i.ii-ted tiis.n us as erown prince
intolerable, lor Mcodem wa* at
lupeient
Bho^ypci
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY and
*RKMKMllKU ,Jom. Sl<»cl*r a. Sorwa
..
AS lU-l STKATKI. tfAUAZlNKOK
lUAVKL AXi> Kl»l'U.^I*>N
iratcT. There is no belter mat^azinc
I AWN MOWKK8 WO*
L. p.Tt Wl*o W tx*«t ttfhC
u4iM.’Vur«-luxuy >mr*. .vin
The Four Track Mawi.
rublishctl luonlhly by
IU>-Br w« «x-
i.S..rtb Oivi-i.® «ir4*-i
Sol,I by new s Scalers evcr)-whcre,
4>r .id.bcss tl\e publisltei,
PEREMARQUETfE
No. 7 Fast 14>rly.secoutl street,^
OSTEO F> ATM V
DR8.
SAWYER
A
PENHALLE^ON
•^Esas^sa
New
Trmuto U«.l^rSrv«iiTu/uluUpto.:
Vtuk.
k GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...
For C^WTuix ^
. h M> wju.. I US) »
GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
iTtou. t.... Trmnn.'av m t.ni.i:
rur^lv..tol|.;. *to-kUtow. Uiud ■i|.m ud
ii.is a nu>st convenient train
“r^ ■
10 IteUvMt, .Buiiali) am! eastern
«-*^c
l*oinls, leavlri^ (iraml Rapitls
al
iuH»n, with ihrou^h
sIccikts
mmvt- from
’Sew Volk, am! cafe eoacli
serving
lunchcoti'^a la
carle.
Nen.l for the .Michi^-an Cen*
ual’s lK«»k
Condsmned.
IMgrade. July 9 —One of ^thc flrsi
4.f
F T M MK R
rSuM smrr fn.A Northp4»rt. Oobsm wad
T O i: R s'
I: S:.rv;
is-rriin* bille^l to be executed the mo
mi nt Hn-y w»-re caught
lie had been
4.n th.‘ list since IxtiS and had t^o be
»r> \he king aU.* was plea*ed to
f.t.in- to hlms4-lf hU real estate con
*cai.-d l.y Milan, among other par
-U *everal Kelgrade houses.
The king also remcmhv'red that hU
4 .1.-. rnetl lather in law, ily* prince of
Monten.-gru. *tlll v.we* hfm the i.Omi.000 fnxm> he pn.iuUed to give him
wh. n he marrU-d hU daught.er. now
d.-ad
Montenegriv always stuck ic
ihe principal imylng the Interest only,
in dnbleiB when hard pushtnl ** Now
hat IVt. r U a full fledged sovereign
inlercst, ami cveiy article tsf illus-
Gt^nge U. lianiels.
Fifty cents
a yc.-iT, single copies five cents.
-b he *i**nt 4-4.n*ideral*le ivarl
puitlie fund* *t4den by l>raga and
■ King and *.in*n!y Uiasted that
“1 suffered along time with wbxttbf doctor* qtatk ot mp hiuan ^thk iH.m.xTK
vander * hand* w.-rc lied, as he
I M.i S.H»k out ft»r lb.' Lunjoviuas
tlrM .».-c4.nd and-last *. Draga'* broth' jisieiH and n.-pbew* were all to of Dr. PenBer's Kidney and Bsrkacbe Cure „f Xrkv, r*,- v av ..n ih. j-th-b.> -r
eeapletely
cured
and I have bad ao return »* ti;;
um. imn ir.-.t *4*-.
mad.- prince* and iirlncesst's by
n. w l‘arllament and each was to
__ e an apiH-nag.'
I«»r
Ihemsclves.
cliU.lt. ii and children's chlldi^*n. This
meant an outlay of 1u.(km».vmhi to 15.HiM.Ht francs per annum to ServlA"
i-A.uiity
»»«
every one ol whic h is of hunt.ipr
id travel for teachers anti pupils than
J. W. Gauntlett, M. D.
^^cuRu^\;™fL.
mg Remove* His Name From List of i>«rt for
jp»l-.Sl>- on Krtwit
One luiiuTrcl
Butchers and Sausage Makors.
Rnpl/oplip
.d?H'
.jrt:
NEWS
iviy of When You Warn a Nice. Cut Of Meal
Ity the will of SiMMu-.-r f.
Yonk.-i>. Ilk- 4h-*.,-ndantB 4.f t ►e M.iy
unc in*o
* inrMium ^VA>un!il 4»r tmSmL
THE
PER 1000 WATTS
■
JOS. s.
t
p...
•hxir^rxr^4^4^id« P^^^ us Wll trwUM uurU and
■_
‘J ’L*'^^-EW0PD.
hall: d. p. a.
« A, ..
Detroit. Micb.
MAMSTEE 4 RUTH EASTEMI.
*id i- tilua.. *i»d th*-K-aruu.iK.i’V t>r tb». ord.-r o. 4k
AWD COWWBCTI4»tB.
WIlb.lB Biuck
i
SSfEEEHMi lii/ \yi
DENTIST___
)i Nc«
;
(
Ujrj^uM
D. TYLER
ST2J4
And
CIU
O. P. CARVER A BRO.
t.-r Is not
easily
surprised h
mute lH.mhH
When driving h
a lew in a side isukel of the cn
riag.* and half a dozen or more at
Alwavs on hi* writing desk. dUgulsci
maicb.lstxes. cigar holder* and the
ander had two or ihre<*
likc^
lK*Bbl^hil bed on
inti! night, he could have defied i
immiHr 4»f
conspirators." aa
kUig to the mayor; of Belgrade
Whether I'eler is a
gts*d
•t ua of *s>d d———*
to.....! to
FIRE INSDRANCE
L. L- A
BUILDING.
E.W HASTINGS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE
A Kulor. ruv. i.UAS
UxbOity. Aix • wni In
Johrvaon Block
fl*i» and ft-ct, he reiw'atedly provod
in tact, h# was made king
BhsrpshtH.ier* i*chutzcnl
il
The Boston Store
t.SiLrds'
In the first place, he fits his
hou.se With «aa and the Welabach
bumfer. thus enjoying the most per
fect artificial bght known. At aU
limes, without virUilun In quality
and at rates defying competiun.
Then, a* an art of Kindness to the
wife he has .-worn to -love and
proiecl,’’ he
will
In*la-Has
Range, as a toKen vtf loveTand to
protect.her from the dangers and
toil incident to t.ther meihols of
loking. ThU will cherish feelings
C4M>king.
> make hi* home a paraJj^<•. As
.free, and
T other ajs
►dances sold and placed at cost, a
i:nn of moderate means can supply
PERSONALS.
Mrs. TluNHlor,- Ib-.^cw-lt K a mema r 4.r tl..- DyMci lUy li.*.k . lul..
-You
vandeFs
Hie Imiluclmtilon slut hi
re trnni; to Kill him and li.
mee lo all
«he> ua.K
to reueh hlnr and cjir.
himie U barricaded and
THE
Imma^
liuclT F^m
Tt'*
j»ii Ih Iuk "Hnako.s
lb* had a nmii
•btr of ..nak.>.. whUh In- handl.Ml with
ohMAH«r itfiiiiiK one «if them t»i
bile piKtMUM. be cauMsl a tlK'-r «nahe
whlrli had lH*. n tauRhi In the ilmirict
. wlihm the laai lew daya to btu- blh
arm
He then^apinied hU anlldole
Whuh howeter. did not piitv
louh, lor h» -died MM.n aft
anaKen alMiui li were ordei
deftr«*yed The allalr haa eaui
and charge on
alnce.
Peter was di*Appoinied to find the
old Komxck »tm In a state of dlactrder.
Thret^ day* after the murder the pn*
vUkmaJ government ordered the mir
ror* and window glaa* replaced. 642
panes and HU mirror*. There was mu
enough mirror glass In Bv-lgradc t.»
supply th4. ih^mand an A Vienna and
Buda Pesth wen- «low IlIJIng orders.
The condition of
th« palace iimves
itival pair
werv actuall.v
chased from living
rooms, lo roof
through a long succebslon of aparrmentb.
Then are bullet holes and
evidence of violence everywhere
The king ordered that the window
through
der and Draga were flung shall lie
er. It is a small window
closed forever.
m-erlooking the front garden . and the
woodwork Inside and out Ih dv't'ply
stained with blood that n
The king is unwilling
put on. fearing to-dr
they window, so the blvKxl
dreadi
must remain, a dreadful
nmi
the
he night that,
that. gave Peter his
nu courts
The rifle U the thin*' A*
she said this ihe whisUed through
h4T teeth, imliaitng the hlsain* of
diet* '• Thr* women and children who
•ni to the palace after the ahooUng
of thedr loved
ines were driven forth by
rders to the lumnd of
ore were wounded,
r queen * strong box was found
jf sevenly-Tlve peraons to be
1 jost iK-fore the proclamation
ut her brother. Mcodem. as the auci. among them a
depuUe*. dlafranCure of Diarrhoea.
chlsed^ by t
electlons.
They
the forires* and
-About six years ago for the fir.Ht
place.! before this alternative:
time in my life I had a sudden and
•smxe and uphold Nicodem or severe attack of diarrhoea.*' sayi
i.iir
All n*fuBlng
Mrs. AliC4' Miller, of Morgan. Texas.
IS rvb.-!s without fu
•*I got iemp<irary rtdief but it came
he aUive the
go
irgues back almin and again, and f-or six long
hat by the removal
saved yeahi I hare *ufler4'd nu*re misery andave
agony than I can tell
It wa.-« wor.M
s«-v4-my nve murder* done by Draga than death. My husband si>ent hund
reds. of dollars fur physicians- pre
Km* Only a T^,
hermore. the explanatUin
will scriptions and treatment without avail,
i-'lnally we movtnl to Ko.sqiie county,
u.»,^ In l«nlshI or “dr
drive away l>rai3. mr present home, and one day 1 hap
as IK4 thoroughly under ven«Ml ti» see an advv'rtisenuTit 4»f
C’olic.
('h*>lera
and
abb- to think or ’hamlHTlaln'B
« X4 » |M by
iigge^tiou
The Marrhoea Ib-m.-dy with a leH!lm«»c
lowiiiK ctmv
n at the royal iai of a man who had b.H‘n cured by
The case was h) simil
in the presence of i
ed to try the rem
that I ctihrluded
vaut* ib reported:
was wonderful.
I
The result was
won<
I di*ar , Ha*cba. you
could hardly reallte thkt I was well 1
Her a Billing today.
again. 4.r iH-lleve it c«H^ld Iw so after,
4lo it. there is a i
having suffered so long, hut that one?
untie 4if medicine, ousting hut a few j
cents, enred me.*'
For sale l»y
It 1 don't want to be palnletl (J. Jo
»
•TMAVKMSK OITV, IVtlCM.
WAIT BEPARTIEir
Z.B.9mm^M
1 Wirtm & €wms
’
,J5ET.
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*Um» rmmmrnm
A k
JOHN R. SANTO Fatrm For Sale
Ibereral \mmi\ T
eooBtj:
sltat MUtB •!
foolpadi. who to
,i,„i him lu ••.>«*" r^:.,
"".S;.
tmtotw
Naw Wilhelm Block.
YiSXSi4>0«DWABTA*.
TravorM City. Uael
DR. J. W. HIMINX OmMM, hM r»
mtmt *» ttm-ttmm mrnrnrn BMl
TRY A RBCORO WANT ABl
mm
mm
fm
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.THK EVSKINQ BEOOBD, TEAVEBffl PITY, MIOB.; THURSDAY, JULY ». IKW.
ftonniiitrsocctssm
(funii • ina nm
Mri. Dmm wtm buM IB.I
that Mra. Crooaie eVel atmek
1 with a whip. iMt aald that <
uently corrected her
He tfna...^ .
•oarledged that
ahe ’ aort u’I
►^d
the child
He aaid that Ih*d wae ven hard to get along with I
^il way.^bui would no!
an>
■u* MM BO right whBtirvef to
the
eM14. fhM the h«d b« ahvo oC ehil
W^^erSutelT^aon of Mr. Crtiiule
4rm. **Ab4 mhr cuk \
let me have
wa. tht^ae^ witneaa
He aUted that
mj child r' wailed the wliaee.
be wa. Sk year* of -age and a marrh^l
Urn Halley, be
aald.
wa. a |
tlmoar Attoraey fllaMmire weal loto maa
NOW $200g000
OF THAVCRhE CITY hTATE
BANK IS DOUBLED
---------------
-
a tirade agaliut ihf wUaee*. and In------------------- «>•—«T^i.
the »hild
wbi.m .^his
rated her tor W apparent lark of
Dividend of 75 Per Cent—Stock .
earw tor the child -Vou might at leaat muiber had
hare lent her lurk of that fruw.ly hal. xnd was hard to get along with
Taken by Old BtockKolderw.
Asked If hU mother ever punished
of jroura," he cried
the child, he said that she corrtx*t(-«l
la reepoaae to a qurathiB of thv
her boi did not whip h. r
He stated
court aa to why ahe nad walled o%rr
that she gt>i a» good and i vtoi better
a year after her la«t engagemeiit he
7.'. |m*i
treatnuat Hian her own cjiltdren. and lug an«l tl»M'Jared a dlvbl^eiid
fore ahe had weight her child, Mr.
when asked if he ever gt.t a whipping
tJMa eaplained that ahe wa* a HmUl
letter a melting of all the sitw-k
be said hi» liad. and when asked if the
Tirmia aad waated her »Uier with
liobler. of the bank was held, and the
one, he said no.
apiial stock fi\»m
itd*
lhew*ls
•he confeeaed that ahe coaatanily
as
suthorUtnl
ad a iM.y. and
deceived Mrs Wllllama with the Idea • hipping a gt
riiU will l.-a
I for his mother
he hank with a capital
lmib}«> Hist
•h the bank has
hip Irmw
r. Mary Halley followed her hus- l.een doing business thus I
told a deliberate. downHght tal ‘
1 on the witness stand
He also IS the Cfrtincate ts filed
om the wtiaem. atand.. and that If the
Ifled that her mother In law never .late hanking department
^d were glvwn her ahe would teach
Dean'pronounced W ot . *
Mra Uean. in the coura«- id her ten
tlmony. referred to Mr* William, and
asked why the girl wa. Ifft In h.r
care when Idr William, knew of hh
wife's character, and Mr Ula.unln
with muih
reapuaded promptly
warmth. * llecau.e y
worae than
prove
that. ' cried Mr. Dean
e I. DO need. " said Mr Olan.
mire
“Vou have proved It yourwelf
Wa cannot make It any blacker than
you have made It In your own te.tl
When the ci.uri and all the attor
neya
were . through with her. Mr.
|tqra^: *'I don t want anything to do
WITE-Tou.
I
gueM I
can decide
Whether 1*11 talk with you or not. and
I won't"
•a think the foellug .houJd U- tuu
mV’ remarked A
'.“SI;
drTTteaiTlVfi
f,e rim.rn at the lime Mr.
her viMt to Mrs Crtuule
In.r’h™ird Mrs Ikan nsy she Uidu-t
.-love for the child that Mr«
•ruinie did. and that she didn't want
he child fur herself, hut wanu-.! to
nt her tn a c.»uveii|.
The ci.urt then aM.e<l the witness
everal
que.ilons In reg
htld's surroundings her playthings.
nd aU.ut her clothe-, t. . which th.‘
In Manistee in ittsk. a^mr'
his wife from that
I IKJ7
the little phlld^wns
not healthy when they g«
Chicago, and 1. not very sinmg
He aald that the child had been with
Mra. Cromle. and that ha brought her
to Mrs Cromle to keep fpr him. ani
that he did not give the child to her
He said he came here purely tn the
child's Interests, and was m.t sum
monad by c<»urt. but tliai
kt he was tele
graplied to niKHit the child lie staled
he was the one that hMiked up the d«'
Ulls In regard to Mrs Dean tu Chi
cago.
He staltMl that he-works as steward
on a Umi running Into Chicago and
gets |kU per month and all e»iH‘nses
That the child Is all he has Co live for
and he Is saving his money fitr lor
and putting it in the Milwaukee Trust
Cii's
hank,
and that the money 14
made out In tie child’s name
The wltiittss has known Mrs Cro
mie evt%r since he waF V year, idd He
aald that she tis.k care of his Im.thei
mod hurled him
He estimal«>d Mrs
t'romle to W worth flS.tKM or |20
.................
right
Mr Cromle also
ha. property
He said she gave Irma
the girl, the yerv l.est of trimlment *
He descrihed the home of
,.f Mrs Nel
aun In Chicago, where Mrs Ikmn’s si.
iw lives,
lives as an uudtmlrahle plaie. f..t
the reasont that there are no sidewalks
and several sa
and
oirirr
rate has a large, twosu.ry
twii lots,
which
which house Is
‘ lie staUM that Mrs Wtlllams has
never
sihii
the child since H was
taken to Mrs Cromle'., and that thu
was an agreement
that
they had
Mrs William, ha. neier tried to ..hthe child, hut has
written
several
times asking to l»e aliowiHl to d<t so
J J MclmUghlln.
Justice of
the
'peace of Klk Haplds. was then called
and aald Mr. Oomle'. property wm^^
vorth aUiut flO.i
i line home and sa. Wi-ll abU-"t.
fur the child
Ai far as he knew
had riveheil ih
liest i»f treatnieni
Miring man, and ht
x.ul ll.MM Imt h
did not ktutw
Kimv !*<*> the nuiniH-r of liquor II
t-rnse. in Idvenwvol. Kng. did. U-. s
revlut'ed by 4S2
At the burial of a miuUi 1.4>‘r^n uuib
his six dogs, draja^ In black. fWweil
tbe t^ewe
]
I suridus of fim.iMHi
it or the new St,Mi
p. Mibscrlbeil
he present sUk k
d. r*. pro r
Tie- st.Kivholder*
IVrry Han
A Tracy laiy, e*
laie of Janie, Morgan. William Mor
gan ^J ^T^ Hannah Samuel (Jarland
The meeting of the Hannah A laiy
I'o I, tn progress this a!iermK»n
KNAPP IN BUSINESS
was recalliM) to the
e staled that at the Bought Out Fred Smith's Cigar and
adopteil by
FYank
Confsct.onery Store ami Will
and rvmaiued in his
Add Jewsiry.
He aUo aoknowi
•dg.ii that he was kin»wn a*
lUrt
H. I Knapp, the Jeweler, w ho fV
llopiHU. f<w^ a lime in thi» city and
.iher places, hut Dial lo- did not r.^ imrly lu.sl in This city, has U.ught
afn th.^ name. aitlMiugh lie usihI it the cigar and ctinfecUopery store of
Fled 1- .Smith. locaUM at 4uil Houih
shlle with ih.< llopiKT* family
At
court adJo.iMied to jhi-.
bioiiic^s hert-ane
that hKation
I today ms.u a
napp
late |au*..n.Kb
le W ill lll^
•ler's l*em h
Hert WII
ic .h.iritbV
Twelve hotels in New Vmk vliy
IVe more tliaii '.*»• t.i.blHmes la- h
fpre^
•<lie wa* an ev.ofing I*hil:id«dphl.n
>uug Wouqin, and Ulore fbe would
pruuilse lo iniirrr hlni he had to an
s past life
Hr tlamvit he
U Its own
l^trecommendatloiu
given her a very fair msouiit of him !
self, but Just wbeu Ih - W4shling 4-ere
mouy wa. aUult to lake pla.s- he rv-I
nu-mbefcd an oin.
aial f« arlng I
hat she might have e.nuM- fer future •
re^..roach, he
w !ii,jn-r*-d
Into
her
ary there Is one thing 1 have no!
told you vH
I am a I id versa list
1 Ham/It matter. lovt V'
.
o. I gm‘,s iu>i. dear.*' said the!
brldi\ serenely
*i am a sommimtiub;
t^ENTB IN BOCIETY
;
J iH.yie and Mrs L M lU-n
eutvrtaiuing at the home of«
BREVITIEB
the
tonight
cU^e .
rmsms yesterday at the
rs J. A Montague Mr. 11.
tmm
Do four Shopping $n tko MoraJa\ Sto-o Chsos of i/oo» Tomorrom
be an e\eur»>b»n li» Ikiw
FoV. ir .‘‘‘"VhJ'* Ultle' Sini j
Kingdi.iii Come" alter which
MrF Ik lie IMace Is fish
4iev
Jo-lah Venningion.
niAniiy
rertHne.rin.m YpslianH. will iMvupy
the pn}pH*ot Ihe Friends ebnu h Sun
• nd F. W. Carver Ai
Fancy Work. Accord
g to Stories.
Il. r» Winni. and K
eix.me very d.tidetl
iendly
rite friends of each ale tell
i, niarkable .-lorlOH of their
idh afr crlainly
*uihi.,‘rs
IH alK.ut Mr. Carver He
toKi«a^^ the other day
nui-kral lailie up hIkmU Hk*
I where he was siandiiig. and
ill the U.at with the iMill
id. • H.M.k that rat under the
.s
He cXtK-cls lo ha
ench In o(k-raHon sot
'llr,i luiri o! next We
iiid In a.hhoH lime will add a nice li
J Jewelry
Mr Knajfp 1 an eviH-rt Jew. br w
«u> and need, no
.1 be t, sure lo make many new ac.
ivintanc.s
Fred Smith will devote
ws|«iiM*r work on the Evening U.v
WILL HAVE A BALL
Etoo Reward. 1100.
The rtqvdcrs of ihi, |.aiN-r
pi-ast-d to learn that there is
iUie dreaded dIs
IKX-U aide to^'ure In a
lull Is catarth
Hail
medical fraie«itty
Catarrh
a ci*u*muHon4
disease, ro
a
ct.ustiiuiional
treatment
'atarrh Cure iv taken Intern
vTp.n
and m^ieiiu* «iirface.-i vd the
thereby deslrt.ying tbe li.uiu
«
the disease, and giving the
Hirengtli by bmUling up the
tion and a-i,tnig nature in doing.b
mi
e que tong Club W.ll Have
las ready i
n the preiUefci iM.*.sibl.
>\\W
Juet before It siruek the rat
-iiaited to due, but be wan to..'late
The t.alt had eaught him ^quarely on
the hack of the neck, and after a ttghi.
Friday
Evening—More St
. Now for Sate.
irt. was held last ev.u
> hiUise aii.l Jt was de
Mr
Winnie
will
have
to
gt>
,otue if he beats this east
OI
•..ur>e..ii might be done
Mr Catw i
lilt In the back*of the tuM k'^ Tbi/was
.lobably due, however, to Ih.faet
of the siockhi
be held a w« vk Irom last evening
ol Uew niemlM
Thei
offer one Hundr.^ Ikdlar, tor an
ca^e that it fails ti* cure
Send
tint id te,tlnii*nia1,
Addres> F J CHENEY A CO
Tided.*.
Sold i.v D^uggl^t^. Tee
Hall s Family Fills are the best •
At
the
nniiiHily ineeiing of the
Friends Cbuivh ihis evening the mat
ter of the ,eh-< tion of a pastor for Hu<n,mng year will lH* ou.Mdered
The
i-v.lulnmee ha, l,H-om me tided ti. the
meeting the reientiou of Rev Ibiiry
Back.
Jaa a Johrvson Will Buy
\i.u a>,ume im rDk whe
*lera
V»‘amU-rlaii
lliarrhiuii
iiiarrbi*ea IKen
Cool Comfortabk Dresses
that Cost Little
Vim woulil not loii^i.lrr twntty-livo t< ut> loo
Itiuh for .1 iiii-f Su.nut. r l»..—.
Serious
HOSTS AIE CATHEEING
-.iu! 14 medy in u,e for In-wi '. ci.
out, and Hie oii'y i.m- that m v
u pi-a.ant. «*fe ami rellab
Silk mulls in Black, Leno, €taminesImported
Dolled Swisses
ami Ml nt ri/fil Xuv* .tu -. thai t arlicr m the >cason
iTElNBERG’S GRAND
> OPERA HOUSE
Miiinii Heiiior wim retufiie-1
• Monday wa- .o ill Tuesday tbai
It wa.s.tbomiit advisable h*r h»-r to go
14. Chvcag4, where ,h. will by mub r
be fare ot a siH-ciaU-i
She left ye.
ALL NEXT WEEK
wrrv atlmirt ii ami i*rai^cti .ami bouijhl at from Bk U>
tilV |*"r vani. ii *\v i!u* a'»>»»rtun*iu
World's
Christian
tion Opened
Endeavor Conven
25‘c per ^ard.
COM
Today
in
Denver—
30.000 Are on Hand
Jk iivei July
The ru^h ol Chn«
liaii Knd»av«ir d» legaie« u. the twenty
Him mtemaib.nal biennial iiuuentlott
has iH gun. and on every railr.uid spee
vhU, i.ringlng to the eiiy gnat erow.U
iVlegaies from t»hio Indiana b.wa
Mb higan. IllinoU and Hv.ni . I‘eun>y I
1 M Mllb r y( Si»nuv str«‘Ct hu-i
aluHtde btirse last cveuinu. the an
lal dying very Muld.-hly
poiirtNl ill In large itumbem during the
Theie is at i a..,* l u library probably
day. and Calib.rnta and the
|•acllle
unbiue in the world
It U Umiid In
CAM4i*t 'are also well reptesenled
Tiie
preparailoiis lor the rtNepib.ii and eii limU-r. priiitevl ..ii HmUr pages
aibly from w.ksI bUs k« and deal
chisively vvab tliulKi
Tbe library in
questbm U tbe lloUblbllstek. w
was .vuiplbsl at Ibe end of tbe last
tury by Karl .Sii.ieldluoh and Is
l.iiniii.g
There
iKUksl t»f alKUit .'ski volumes made
trt'.'s In tlu- park at WUbelmsI
prom-r will open
FROHMUI’S
COHEDVeOMPMy
daughti-r He4-l4-r id Hi and
:be
4d Mr, Anna F
:•* Niirth Elmwi^ut avrinn,arle, Uo>4-uthal of Hi*
SU»re goes to Hrand Rapids thi
lar-y liver try .t haml-erlai
I and Elver Tablets
They
the Uver. aid the digesll
the bow*!, and prevent
seks h\^r sale to Jas. (I J.*
M. B. Hongerfordfroiu E C Lewis' st
Front sirt*et. Regulai
Tuesdays and
_______ _
Hthce. removed
•re'll* 4ih; East
office nights on
vs-a, uAual.
_
DK»8 6t.
IW vs WII
Super
He l* now required
Itam Housdlng
to pay II 30 iKT svH-k until the next
term ol court
There will he a regular meeting <
the Royal Arcanum thl. evening
full attendance Is dealrxMl
TRY A RSCORO WANT AD.
NpulafPiices-IOc,20c.30c
U,Iic» 1 ICC *U,ml»y Ni.;ht if
aicomiunicil liy a i>ci>im hol.l-
ttmlM-r. but. .iU4s*rly enough, in uiortvC4» tb.« name of Ibe tree from which It Iain's
,e Cadlllae Daily New*. ^ays alH>ni
was obtaimsl There are plates of the
the Frohiuau Con
tive in all stage, of its grow Ih. and the IdTimpn^*^hi
a lijtlc bl.K.a at
appetite and strength
4-I,. iiupr
letten*ress |s a treatis** on Hie fivrvst
U\ the digv'stion
F*ir sale by Ja, H
;-n
4l
A MairoVMy.,t
log and natural history
the trvsv
JohU|on
.‘Veiling by the I
Tk* Pwwwwv Silk Tr*r.
butdlng chara. te
Ill Uie drama
One of the greatest euri.v^ille. of the
Min. U-one Mi^ Calvert Mr Ma
ranaina Isthmus Is the vegetable allk
and Mr Rodney.
».n Hie leaven wh
trvs\
It U a lllaut that grow, from
ment ol viijoynu nt f..r Hie audi fifteen to twenty feet high, and in wp
pearamv dissi not differ greatly from j
lied Iasi «*ening\nd\ vvr.!“iK i' other tr*H*s. but the Inner bark !. a per- j
the audieius- wa^ satisAel wiH fvH-l allky fiber, long, smooth and |
auner In which A Man ot M>s strong.
The nmtlvea separate It by
was presented lor it w«^ pr.U-si kn
selvea. the prooea. somewhat rosemhling that of healing flax
When om-e
It U separate*) and spun loto threads.
It can Ih* WOV4-U into a fabric *k> closely
be crowded t
rv*»emhllng silk that It U difficult fur j
any erne uot familiar with it to <Us- |
tlaguUh b*tw*sn the two.
eugagemeu
Bwttrwir
^eaa-Oh, yes. I feel pretty sure of
him. 1 t«Ji>cied him when be proposed
first because 1 was poaldse he'd try
again
ketiue.l Sj.«4tallie. Iklwiei. .\^t-
Chicago had an .tUendiimv *.f
UOn.nnu iw^ple at her worlU'a fair, but
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
order'w as nmde t.v
“A Man Of
Mystnry"
ing » i-ii.l 3ik tu Vet. --^cal sale
i»l»cns tuinoirow inomin^ at tiic
box olhcc.
TclcpnoncN, Cili-
( Waist Lengths
^
aiul .some Dross Ja iikiihs 4>t >
l.ricvs.
Sff tahlr. o nit r isb
H OR S ES
m
zciix. 112. Bell, IIU.
CLEARING
Wednesday, July 8tli
sale
-OF-
Bnnts,Shne^ Rubbnrs, Fixturns,
Shnw, Casns, Snttaas, Rugs,
BiiiRt
Criditore,..
Carpats, Fan! Stuuls Fortbi
rhe
ire >tock of .\. S. 1 ryman mu>t be no1>I
satisfy trust inoriuaijc*. within OOdays^from July B. IIM-L
ve employed ^Tr.
tu sell the slock under
l.havH
Nlr. Fryman
Fryma
my direction, he having no interest in the stock except
to draw a salurj' for selling it out.
Hiese shoes must
be sold
FOR GASH ONLY
Ana
i/r'okcii aiul you
can biiv thfin for
Runaway Averted.
vvrrted la*i evening on Hay street
IVheU Vat RobUikon who lives near
liingham. wa, watering hi, horse, at
dug tr.Migh
he drtnkiug
ip^etjing
Hetl II. aud.it r<
carriage compbue
is of Ml ‘Robins
WVtl. llt-it’- iuM
«h.il \w-liav to .i(t. r.
Monday, Jviy 13
Roy Wlunb- of Klk Rapid, wa^ hImi
called and testified he lived m vt door
to Mrs Cnimie. and he thought her
up the child
and that the. child
badriH'clv e»l
-...................
1 at her hands
11
of Klk
was on the stand a slmrl time i
tlAeil that Mrs
nle wa. a proiwr
JHTSOn to IlHik after little Inua. and
was well able to do so
A H Heuneii of thU city, who wa^
well acqualnitHl with Mrs. Cromle at
the lime he lived In Elk lUpids. also
thought her a proper person tu Umk
after the child, and spoke very high tv
of her. He also knew Mr William* at
the time he wa. in thU city, from IkTt
lo 187P
8 J Cromle at Elk Rapids, hu.lmnd
-of the woman who has the little child
In the case, was the next witness He
leaillled he had Un*n married to Mrs MiUiday
Cromle aUiut seven ytmrs
He also
Mra. TIiuk*-l don't want to tuakt a
^ews From Empire.
aald that hi. daughter went to live
Mich July 5*-Mrs JeSsb* scene, hut that nmii over there 1. star
Emidr
with them when he married her and
Vgeu retunied from Aurora and Chi lug at me very offeusively.
remained with them about six years,
Mr Mtnk. lie la. eh7 1 11 speak lo
leaving ahutft a ytmr ago. when 17 cago. in . where she has bi^n lor the
years of age to live with a relative In past f.nit weeks
him. ‘
Mr. A E Willard and /daughter
Aldaa
He aald the. reason she left
Mrs Minks (a few momenu lateri—
was because his wife wanted her u. Elva left lor Frankfort this rooming Did he ai*oiugUe7
oh a visit
From there they take the
Mr. Mink* Y-*-s; he .wild be was j
Manitou for Chicago
looking for his mother and thought at
E R Dailev and wife and A. John
CTosi. the attorney tried to make Mr
sou siarUHl this morning for Frank first that you were she.
le acknowledge thatI Mrs
Mrs^ Cromtr
Cromt
had the entire direction id the child ft.rt. Onekama and Mauisuv In Mr
and was the head of the family, and Dailey s launch 8ea King
tto waiter who hat brooghl
Cu.
The barge Maggie Mitchell arrlVAsl
that he had to do as she said , Ht
bev*fsteak very much uud»*rdooe)
waa rather relucUnt on this acore. hut from Chicago yesterday fur a K*ad of Aim ah
Ju-t send for the butcher.
peralatently stated that he was per maple lumber
Mr and Mrs W H Morris returutHi
lectly willing that things should be stv
Elk
and had no fault to find, for his wife yesterday from Traverse City.
MbIuh- -Why. air?
always consulted him before she did Rapid, and Feioskey, where they had
Cusiumep-This steak doesn't
gone on a visit some time befiu-e the
anything.
to W quite dead yet?-Humorti
He staled that he was working fv*r
the tamlly'a support
Wttneas suted that they got tht
chUd down at Ludingum; that he did
not rdmember whether Mr. Wllllami
dai there or not. hut that Mra. WU
slKliisi-"
over .VO Uifaiit* are kUbxl iven
year In l.ondon hy tielng ovnLHd li
PtETTY FINE BAIT CASTING
n'a Testimony.
Hannah A tmy Mercantile t'o. and
also in Park IMace hotel,
but lift
there In 1K78 for Manistee, and left
Manistee In IKU7
In Manistee
he
Brst worked In the ihtnham hiiuse
and finally ran a saloon fn.i« July,
There are nearly ;:7i» different relig
Inna in Hh> I'nitmi Klng<h.ui
.
,
age o*f H li
Hopiu rs of
Mr. Nelson gave a little Additional
Mtlmuny of an unlmportnni <harae
I r. and the evidence wa. all In
Hert William, wa. the first
defense yesterday afternesm
He stated he
ears old. had
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
There are four mllllonairrs .In Ilrttaln lo one in Fiat le.
Wrio* Ha* to**r.«a*rf *♦
.Mr. I'ryman has carried a first class stock of Boots
and Shbes, everythinR up-to-date, and vou now have
; Vtock at
tl}e opportunity of buying any part or ;
less than manufacturer's prices.
i3« WRON*r •Tsamm*"'
W. P. Crotser, Trustee
1 will l*e ai ilrturna-rn s barn, on State street, with one
'
of the fnu siTiir loa*l of ht*rM s that has ever
U i U hrouj^ljt lo 1 r.iv< i>^' City. Si-e them!
LEOVSOLOMON
No. P.ty Shown.
• F*.r .V4‘ar» fate wa, after me cuu
Hnui.u,iy. write* F. A OulU-dge. Ver
b«‘ua. .Alk
I had a u-mhli- ca*e of
l*i:*-» causiing *J4 tumor*
When all
faik-d Kucklen's Arnica Salve cured
mv'* EquaJly giK.d f..r bt.rns and a’n
ache* and paint
Only
at Jas. G
John'son'a and
F. H Mead*
drug
j.U.C.
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\.L:y:x:T:y2
11*4-4-1 Itg. ill lb--loi4. b;.4.t.g Uvii
loani-d by tbv 1..VVU of Vauli* k. by
Whivb It I* Bvvm-*! It h In an vvt.lh ut
mie 44f prv -H-rval1..u
^^vo oHa-r *>^,.
les of Hil. bibb- a t- hi * xNteupe. *.iie «u
Cohii.- tlcvit. tl»** 4.tber In Euioih-
Cholsra Infantum.
Thi, ha* long been regarded a* one
of thu.mu&t dangeriAU*, and fatal Ui*eases to which infant* are subjoct .U
can he cured, however, when prviperly
treated
All that I* neceaaary U to
give rhamberlaln's Colic.
Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
and
castor
oil. as directed with each hoUle, and
cure la certain
For lale by Jaa. Q.
TRY A RECORD WANT AOl
•The Nerlinfcr
A
Real Bute Exch^e
Over FTrat>4tlo«val
lonal B
Barvk
epT
L-o^m e
pruoAs
eo
,-^ccurclot iind the ho
comes
asv.
Now is the
lime to iiake your selection
while the listislarce.
list is large. These
lots are the most desirable
on the Hast Side. Vou can
buy one of these lots on
easy terms.
$ 10.00 down.
$5.00 per month
-
T»w PMr««. Filw Put. ,r, b,nw
mwch«t UIW ««4.. Ma*» by
Md by
TRY A RCCOm WAHT AW.
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