The Evening Record, August 05, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 05, 1903

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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evening record
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., WEONESIXAY, AUGUST 5. 1SK«.

I

WORE OF
NEW POPE
. HOME BEARS A VERY DIFFERENT
; ATTITUDE SINCE ELECTION

BADBREAH ON *CBANCE

^Ts:^ r

IN to SEE
THE CIRCtJS

New York. Aug. 5.—Stocks received BIG
had smash at the opi-nlng of the
aarket today.

CROWD

IN

THE

CITY

FOR

4-PAW-SELL8 SHOW

The failure of Sharp

exchange,
uatlon teemed almost
markd
interests stepped Into
the slump .wa* *tayed.
Instance* values received a*il
WAS THE ELECTION OF SARTO
of their loases
A period of Irregular
Ity has fuflowed. with trading feverl*h
AS COMPROMISE CANDIDATE

TBUU ALUAMCE VICTOBT

FABABE WAS VEIT LATE
BUT

WAS

APPRECIATED

WHEN

SCHWAB WILL TIT
HARD TO GET WELL

ey wrir. t» tb« CreiSsa Bmceti.
New
York.
Aug. S.^barles M.
Schwab, who threw up hU job as
president of the siivl trust yc-sterday.}
said to an Interviewer th;s m.-------------•I have nothing more to say.
going to Atlantic City today.
qs»se to dvve

Crowd Is Orderly. With Little Drunk­
enness—Big Audience Is Present
at the Performance This

LOOKS LIKE BENJAMIN

MORE WORK
OFBURGLARS

I-ap

pool to the pobltkin of phytlcian to
NUMEROUS
ROBBERIES
AGAIN
the Vatican.
'REPORTED TO POLICE
It was learned ithat on the ae^enth
iM- final ballot Cardinal SartQ recelveil
£.5 vote*. Cardinal Rampolla 4, and
Cardinal Ceittl 2. The, German cardl
they preferred

MIS.

LUKENS

LOST

TAKEN FROM







:n

UNCXESATTSAIB SHI?

neighbor's huuiie. and the neigh
were at home all the lime last
evening, whuii ^how* the bolilm-s* ol

Ing Taot on Potomac

WashlnKion. Aiip

hhe was m»i away
r an hour'last ev«*ning.
lM-lw-«-en the hours of ;>
and G orlock. Others, however, say
that she was away kmger.
.Irs. Luken kept the money In k
M* Iwix. which the pildiers succc*eded
finding
One strange thing alKtut
affair Is that
Mrs. Luken Is a
housek.-erHT. and those who enien-d
her house must
St h
have had some knowl
edge that
she
large sum oi
. There Is a
tiusslhllitv that the rtibbers are profits
aal thieves, who take their chauc.-s
S4imeihlng after they once
on finding s«imeihlng
gain an entrance to a h«>uKe where
the cK-cnpants,ar»' away from home.
Vtoskey. Charlevoix. Central Lake.
IVtwkey.
Hast Jordan
visited by l
good hauls made in ilit-se places, and
It mav be that
the robbers
have
aeht-d here

YcsllSttlon*^of Fnif. l^nRley s plans
and rtnmriiti to the Isiard of ordnanee
and fonifleatkm its faith In the value
«.f his theories
It was on areounl of
this reiKiri that the war deimrtmeni
consentiMi to back LanFley in the de
xelopment of liU invention
He ha.nmdenMl consdentl.msly Iieml74*d bill*'
dlture of the entire
wlDK the e>
Other People “Touched.”
•nt. and it Is prolia
I td the alU
The home of William Mtmg.^rwner
which he hais to wht.
I |2o.ism 1
streti. was enter'd last night and the
ttii-d the? children'
children’s hanks.
PION MATCH MAKER
It 1* rlsinu i. They s«»cufed between
The family were away
in and 94
Diamond Match Co. Will Ua« Millions
Ijist night the h.mie of Mr Pollus
of F««t of Pine.
on bUst Wel»ster street was also en­
OnionaKim. Mich.. Auk o^Thc Dla tered while the folk* were away visU
inond Match Co . which last year cut Ing
They went through thing*' and
-more .than no.wmi.tHM fe«-t of pine in
rn»Ml them ui»*lde di>wn. but as far
Onionaaon county, intends to prose
Is known seciinMl nothing of value.
cute . kiKKins operatUm* on a larse
On the same night a house on th.‘
scale during the ctimlnK winter aln*
imer *.f
and Washington
and is aln«ady tusking Its
prepara
reels was als<»-entered. The owners
lions.
Camp* are lietng «»*tabUslu*d
e out «»f the city on a farm, and
op the middle branch of thv Ontona
ln*thi»r the niblwTs secured anything
#:on and others in the lUltimore river
value is not known
Wtlon. The logs, as Is Indng done
ed that the house of Mrs
with last season’s cut. wlU be shlpjied 4Ienrleman. living on the east side
was entered almiit 6 o’clock last eVtmran ***"’ *" ^ ^*^ *"
ing of value was taken,
ing. but nothing
ere visiting at the time
Th.* family
Will Be Married Again.
Louis Culman. 87t
was entered alKMit
. Cripple Cri'ck.
Colo.. Aug 5.—A ^*t ^Eighth
evening, but as far as is
tnartage license of unusui^ inter»»*t
ue was ta
ha* betm issued by the county clerk
d an
entrance
to George L Taylor, a blackEtallh of The n>blM‘r gained
j
Gillette, aged 6S year*, and Bessie Ty- taking a scrt»en out of a window, and
the window raised, he had
ror. aged 72. of Caseville. Mich. The
couple were mairkMl 18 years ago-un thing* all his own way.
der the civil law in Michigan, and this
There is a possibility here that the
marriage license wa* i*suod so that window was leH up and the scr»»en
they might be married by a Catholic
which gave
.pp...
priest, as the bride is now on
her
of the bouse bavin
ice authorities’
death bed. This step wa* taken by ered. This is the police
ctvupie because of the Csth opinion. Jnsi the night
the aged cxw
treat* marrtagt's not might have made a good haul, but
die law wh
priest of the fsUh as Mr. Culman dept>slted hla money yes­
of DO force
terday. and they acre utuble to secure

;.’r.rru^r.

I

Cbe Place for
Souvenirs^.^

Seeing

^ V Gtp B00k Store

Old Was Hanged by a Mob
Th.s ^oming.

,h. «2.

a,

I extensive, although
C*S were do
so fine as .
Traversi* City
tl to hear right hen- at
fiarade as a wlude wa
the ertiwd was well pleaiw-tl
the long wall
The herd of elephants wasS »o
ures
Of these there we
rte<l
sire*
The perf«
who appearetl in the p
nunu-nius. and lfx>ked caL
the parade was al*out
.... ...... ...Vcalli
*»fH- to close the procession, plaj’ing
Ain’t
It Dal a Shame.” •Umler
’ Umler the
UarnlK*! Tr
and other sel«*ctions
of a similar nature
The-Very w
up of the parade wa.s
a load of hay
with
and Amanda
seated
s^e did SI
M.me tumbling
thertHin
and iMher fancy wtirk.
'
lK.iindiug high
hay. that
greatly

GoiogffBusiness

The Ltncnthal Shaiinr Co, of
122-124 Market S’.. Chicai^o.
Wc have bought a jiortion of
their stock at about 40c on the
dollar.
W’aii for future innouncctncnts.
Front Street.

TAe

^/o6e,

$1.50 Oxfords
to
^1.00

Women's Patent Oxfords cut
^ from $-2 and $2 50 to

THE WEATHER
BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT"

S1.BO

FiNMetsktliiCIreis

Women’s $2 to $3 shoes,.^ummer styles. Cut to

We have Done-but if yoa buy foor

Ciotllig, Hats lid FnUiap
of US vou will save enough to take
THK' whole family.
It's a
i^reater trick to matdi our values than
to “Ixxip the Iax)p.”

Women's Strap Sandals

mnei ^f.OO
Women’s Toe Slipjiers cut to

OAMPLE PART See our windo.OALL
note the price*-)ro«
Size IS here ami you shoold mvesL

• ....
Men’s Canvas Shoes

07o«irkcl 93(

“BfAByaiilmiRr’

EIMDA A. OO.

llK

Oil at the Economy.,.
.liid sec the new arrivals in Ladins’ BuUm, Snsk Pirns, M

Jlmirkan
Drug C0.
2l9TnntStnet

Chaint and XockaU ami the new

. *

SIff Buitont,

Yerma!
Cushion Shoe - Hand
Turn. Ncav 1‘all siyh*s.
New hiMrls. New toes,
-'mKKK - i-m YMakes walkinji easy.

perf.irmanci- this aft*
the Twelfth street grounds.
There was vx*ry little drunke
am! no dls«»rder on the streets
few went wrong on booze, and
lot gel far wnmg. till the]
ing on the Inside of the c

JUDSON IS DEAD

.ind desiraWe iiattcrm in

the best as-triment of LadhaTP^art

Waist Sets to he found m the city.

'



THE ECONONY STORE
HTHo IrrbfDrov^d

5.—The I-anuky

airship, which is now- nwaltiiiK prae
Ileal ti-M at an unfrequenWHl'part of
the |•l.l..mBe. is a nillHarj Institution
Thre.' years aco Frof
IJitiRley «d.
talnetl tniiu the war department, or.
the recomm.mdaikin <if the army Isiari!
of ordnanee and forttfiratiem. an alkH
ment of f;»0.tHMi from the fund reserved
for the tt»st of appllanet^s of misslhle
itary way. This mone>,
irhyt three fourths of the
amount whteh i'rof. l-anRley has ex
landed ^In his preparation for IllKbt^

in

f parade was delajvd for a long
and the crowds waited as pay as possible ClKnearly I o’clock

S410

LAST EVEN
dhUte. which prt»|»»»Hltl‘»n the (iormtui
ranllnal* ame|iteil.
Monday evenlnr * ballot nave Car
dinal 8ano S7 vot«*« and lUmpolIa ir. One Ring Wa* Alto Stolen, and Other
When the n-ault of the lialk.t waa an
>eople Report Lotaea—Some Rob­
Boiinc«Hl C'ardInal Sarto iirai-<l his c<il
lean«i«'a md to pn**a hi* «dection. hut
beries Probably Not the Work
finallv auhmittt^d to ChnI * will as ex
of Professional Thieves.
by the concla
The Viectlou of Cardinal Sarto
\Kain the hurRlars have U-en Ret
triple allianci*. a* against
KlnK In. their wt*rk. and In one case a
Infiuenre.
l‘ope^*lu* X
blK haul a-as made
A numlH^r of the
.
German fiuently.
1
It wa* l<*arned tialay that the tiffl r.*pent rubberl«*» have c^Ttalnly Inn-n
Idal* nf4he Italian K‘»vemroeat *ent a the work of K»*nu‘ne prof«»ss|onals. but
1 , reqiiCKt to the
IliMhe bh‘s*
lore than «ine instance the drrum
i J! the petiple as mam a* laiaHthle after
c«ti make the thefts liKik
I, i hi* eUTilon. feartaR If more tim.' »as
the crooked woi
allowiMl to (dap»e an enormous cn»wd
: ; . would c«dleci In fnmt of St IVter s people in the house.
and thf^e miRht lie loss of life
The home ol Mrs. I-ukcn, W East
I
Home. Auk 4,—The cronatlon of
f
ISiiH* Plus X will take place in St Front stn*et. Just across the G. K. A:
trac k.was cniertHi la.st evenlnK sonucardinals today
ne iM.fween 4 and k oTlork and 94W
id one nuR taken.
The'ToIOkt or
IdMTs six-unHl an eni ranee by tak

eily Book store

mortb
i

Murderer and Raviaher of Three-Year-

Cjr W»« to tho Ev«U»» R«cor4
Spokane. Wa-h. Aug 3—William
The circus brought the Vain early
Hamilton, w ho outrag* d and muniertsl
this morning, and It looked as though ihrve-yt-ar-old .Mal»el. the daughter of
Aur S.~Tbo toen«_______
Asotin
<-i»unty.
the country people were going to be Sheriff Richard* of
ihe vtUcan, aad. In fact. In all Homi*
disapiMjlnted and unable to see the
nr wniw IS IS* rv«wiao i
»«Mla) are eotinir different from
HamUi^*^sald^IuAm^i iheVir™
sh«iw
Hut nature was not willing to
tbcjr Lave iMjeo *lnce the death of
out with a ciul. an^ thought no more
W
so
unklnU
a*
that,
and
soon
the
J'ope L«i At 1« o clock the pope
of it than killing a cit^lamtlion wa»«
weather cleard and the day; aside a well-to-do farmer.
.. dated at arand Te lAum. which
min «if Saginaw to ^i»rc«^-d the late from dampness under foot, was ideal,
hVld in ths> 8l*ilne chapel. N.^rly all
William Judson a* *tate oil Insin-ctor
Gibbon* Defeated Rampolla.
and the circus was enjoyed as much
-the cardinal*
Ilerltri. Aug 5 - A diiiiaicb to the
a.* the law allow*, and the law is ver>
I reiidenil their third i
i^okal .AnzelgdT from Ibmu*
a-iserts
lilH-ral in this repard
that Cardinal GibUms
plaved Ue*
The town b^n filling «p
early.
ehief part In frustrating the election
p«-opl** rtimlng In by rail, by l»oat. by
4»f Cardinal Rampblla
h> Father
wagon, on loot, and “with the stun
steers.*'
In spite of the
early
i'ope l»imi X. hat appointed Dr

Jl
Show

VENGEANCE ON A FIEND

Sung This Xorning.

;A: -..li

SEVENTH YBAE—ms

footwear.
Quarter w •
half saved on ever}- jjair.

IT FINALLY APPEARED

^^New^vfcr. Au?. 5.—The failure of
HurlbuL Hatch A Oo. has
nounced on the

It to Bt Rtllgiom »nd

::.Pf

know-rnothing of val

To Improvo Boyne Fall* M.li.
Botb^ F'All*. Mk-b . Aug 5 -

s^tr^;u‘".ur^p:s;^y

are b«*y »t work repairing the build
lag aikd putUng ia their aew machin
^ for .Skiag a high crade ^11
kind* of brushes
butchers’ bk>^,
butter dishes, and all sono of wood
eaware aovelties. They will employ
from 7S to 100 aaea. They have at
hand enough orderm to keep them run
ning all winter.______________
ilr. and Mr*. Charlea Peckham ol
Randolph street are the parenU of an
elght-ponnd girt.

J.

bought by some that some one
is taking %^antage of ihe genuine
roblieries to go thnmgb things that
with, and the
good excuse to
do a tittle funny work. whIeW in the
end may not be so funny.
Will Rushton’s bouse wa* entered
Monday night and a small sum of
money taken. The bone of Mrs. Ger­
maine OB Sixth street wa* also ribbed
of nhoux g€ £

terday Morning—Sketch of the Ca­
reer of “Mysterious Bill.”
Mich.. Aug 5 -Hon.
.nn
Arl*
lliam iu
. state oil inspector.
dUHl at his home a few minutes be
fore Y o'clock last evening. Yc-sterday
Its heart. an«l Dr Lynds was calk-d.
vho gave him some tablet.s, He was
lown
town
yesterday morning and
aljked with friends as usual, and no
mr>ap.viK'CtiHl his end was S4> near.
:ie ate CIS sup|H-r as usual and read
le paper, as was >iis custom.
During the evening the pain reirn«-d and became so severe that he
retired. and an effort was made to
Dr. loTids again. Not being
get him
ft»re he a

Jill Drugs' Tresb
and Pure.
Low
Prices *t w w

e when 17 years of ago.
k at i:. a month. He cast
;e bir Abraham Lincoln
. and has vnu-d for ever?
residential
candidate
blican.
past 23 yt*ar* Mr. JudsoL
delegate at
a prominent
nearly ever>- republican
Hon
He served as treasurer of
ol Sylvan township two terms, and as
tee of Chelsea village

Jit a Great Sacrifice

rr’riS

after
Ing threv
and nine months
was removed
resident CleveUnd
for offensive p
in.shlp.
N
lip. In Novemher. 18i*4. -be was electi
Med shreriff of
Washtenaw county, and re-elected In
189f.
In
he was apfiolnted sute
oil insfiector by Governor Pingree.
William Judson. although for ms
ars a prominent factor in Wash
iw politics, first liecame a noted 1
ure In the aute during the leaders!
of ex-Govemor Pingree.
Mr. Judi

Waur Boy Won.
Saratoga,
N.
Y.. Aug. 5.—Water
Boy. the great son of W’ater Cress,
von the rich Saratoga handicap Monfiny. with Hunter Ralne second, and
Caugbnawaga third. McCbesney was
drawn, and Hennia was outclassed.

rd.

There were few who

were



No Bo^i;ory’,No Bol^NoSwlt;oH
The most successful method of firing the charge in
a Gas Engine. Can be used on all Engines
now using BatteHes
I on tho market that success'fully
T the use of the starting and running
Batteries on a gas or Gasoline Engine

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

tht Balamtcf Our Up 1o Dak
Stack of Wash Uoods

Lockhart
the circus race

scattered an

fran^Vreidrich

Seemed to Be as Well as Usual Yes­

i

Remember it is an opportunity of buyinj? new and de«rable fabrics at a sacrifice, not Jtn ancient pattern.
That .would not be cheap at any price.
All of our Batistes, Lawns and Dimities that
soldupto 12^c, now...,....... ................ ^
Our line of real Irish Dimities, fine Swisses and Qln
Batistes that sold up to 1 Sc, now........................... fi-r
Our entire stock of. Zephyr Ginghams, line
Sivisscs. organdies, etc. that sold up to 30c. now

. -

• ‘2^

A fc\v) choice patterns left in silk aYid linen Batistes,
I'rench Swisses and tissue cloth, that sold up
tooDc.now.....................................................
0‘±L/

6. ttlHbelm
Cor. Front and Union

Exclusive Agents

Traverse City. Mich

JIugust Bargains
NECKWEAR-To clean up our entire
summer stock we will offer during
this month lots of 26c silk tie^-both
bows and strings, at your choice for
5e. Other lots of bows and strings—
both silk and washable goods at your
choice—Ic.

JIugust BargainsSHIRT WAlSTS-if you don’t want
to wear them as shirt waists, tuck
them inside your trousers^-they’re
going at 50c, 75c and $ 1.00 for goods
worth $ 1.00. $ 1.50 and $2.00. One.
of these will make you the best shirt
you ever saw.

JIugust Bargains
MEN’S SUMMER SUITS-put in four
lots, including Stein-Bloch and Hart.
Schaffner and Marx makes, at $6.38.
$8.38. $12.00, $16.00. The cheap­
est of these sold for from $8.50 to
$ 10.00; the better ones at from $ 17
to $24. Here’s an offer that rather
discounts anything else we know of—
ail our customers express surprise
when they see the goods.

11 Bamilton Ootbing ^

1
THE EVEKIKG KECOED, TRAVEBSE CETT, HIGH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1908.

FIGHT AGAIN^
GENERAL WOOD
1 HA VERSBCITY. MICHIGAN
MOiamowtn
CHAND TBAVEHSE HERALD
.1MH T MIB M» J. V. MMO

-n«'8t tfaoo. sow CaasiiM Danvli«.—leap in widi me. ioto tliB ai«ty floo4 agi swim
to Chicken Point?
T

aad teed*, and tbeir produce mar­
keted at the best ffgure«. A* soon at
they are able they pay for the equip­
ment with which they were started In
life, and In thl* way the solution of
the social problem for the people of
is solved.
WILL BC STRONG OPPOSITION TO
Dating the lecture tome fine illu*-‘
trated tongs were I
HIS PROMOTION
at ibe close of the service a a
titi offering was laicen for the
of thU practical work of G

**Aye,
1 dare do CKtar,
-^tisgravy.-aadadndir
“Am I not a presto dumpling, and tfaerefore. light enough
to float?-

E.Lv.
)Ha nV
\ W
^

Patt Him Over the

Un You Goiut Oamping?!
If SO, Yol. fl Held SoiM of Bese Articles

Wa»hlngton. ' Aug

5 —Tide

agttlnrt ibt* rtmtlrmaiion hy thr
at.t of
l^mard \V.mn1> p
iii/n to a ma>iT gt*tK>raI«iiip

CONDENSED NEWS
OF MlCmCAN

et*, nicklc feel, for..............................................................
All kimls of Blew pans an.! kettle* and
nicklc and tinware, at a big retluctiun.

A FEW

enlarge the collccUon of Mlc^
Wtsod s aount.^hing a4%*itr.'nK-nt is
In an Interview the proth**' roxrvfl « f Wa*hiactpn. and
the b-s-fK c=ay>: *TThere are comparatively
• hole f'oumry. in fact. Hy
promo- few \anetiea in Michigan that are
P)i,-onouK
Garter tnakew are very
tloua he sprang pver 4M oOc< r* of
p*-c*ilLT
They art* going through a
ain«y. 254 of atkuu fought m flu <
state or evolution, and the varieties
M Trmvmtm City. war. WofNl ha« mor^ than 21 yi
localities, even
in
lu M-rve befor.* reaching the retiring dtrier in many
age
Of tbohe who arc hK *cnior* n. igbburboodh. and arc therefore an
interesting
study.
We are always
Major
Genera! -Arthur
MacArthw
for our mu6
will 4k.* reUred in seven yearN. When grateful tqr
s kind enough
General Chaffee bect»me*
lleut«*nani
to lerure snakes for us s
gemfal next January, .Va'Arthur will
formailne. mt
Kenior maj«»r g<*n«:ral, and it 1* in a dim*-s worth of forma
ion of irom 3 to 5 per
MOM9FICANT FIOUIICS.
r*‘garded a* pnihab* that he all! *nc- a solut

I a laHff th

i aoa. If the protective policy
■C. flcarw would show U. A t>rlef
iparttoa of the ladaatrlal titu
• la IfOO with that of IttO It Inttmc
I t/ve The humU-r of factoriea la the

0S» to h JlC.m. and the yearly prod
act from fl.oi».OUO.OOO to |13.tiU.tHiu.
i tKJO. The product -grew ihlrteenfold
the number of wagewnert tixfold
and Um number of factortet fourfold
The ptmlaBtian of coal In the aamt
. time Increaaed terentyfold; of peiro
leum'more tba& a hundredfold: of pig
iron twenty fourfold, ^d of e*ipp«*i
thlitff-Mbld. In l»0 the yield oi
cotton wat 2,333.718 hale*, and In llUM.
M3C.416 bale*.
Our railway
mileage , grew
from
8.021 mile* in 18&<i to 184.321 In 18<Mi.
in ItSO the tonnage at the 800 canal
wat 403.657; In 1800 It wat 22.315.834
Riporta of manufactured anlclet hav.
grown from I17.680.000 In 1850
1433.651.000 In 1800. The gain In
port* of manufacitiret ha* been from
1228.000,000 In 1886 to over |400.«hio..
CNN) la 1903.

In the light of the*e fig

ur«t It la aaeleat to deny the .^e•ult^
of regoUloaB tariff*.
They are un
pacallaUNiia the hlatory of the wqrld
Our worluaen are the moat productive,
a* well at the beat paid Thdr handl
work adrance* esonatantly In the eatl
matkmoCforwigaoaaaamera The In

ced Chaffw*.

In that event. W<nmI will
»M*nlf»r major gi-n.-ral. and
^h^.uId the prcc<*«l« iil Ih* followed of
apiioiuiing the cenJnr major gineral to
the grade of Ueutenam g. ncral. W.nn1
will attain tb«* hlgtM*t>i rank ti«»w im>hslide for any man In the I'niDfl Slate*
military rcrvlcc lo reach fouiy
lH f«»re bU forty ninth hirthda^

Btractura Ihaa alraadj been
and dedleated.
Beaton Harbor evl
I .denlly betlerea that
^ too good, and that fS.OOO

ttlale. Traverte
City

might

not make a mixtake In

«.ndlng the board of library tni
to Benton Hartuir to Inapert \Y
brary bulldlag there The inn in*

H.\MMOCRS-a nice assortment at i off

1-3 OFF on all I.awn Rockers, Cliairs, ^tees and'.ill
Summer G vods.
A goo<l time to lay in a stock.

J. W. SL-A-TER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

**“ lni*Mt” fhU im

to send a full Jar to the musem
It IS reiK,rted that fhe little
PcRSONBU'.
old l...y of Gf.tllell. Meier, of C
Hear AdmIn.I .M,n>llle. C
gan.-who ha* lHH*n lust in the
goes oil 111.* lellretl li^lji A
*lnce last W.*«ln..*sday aftemooi
PeliT I of ?brvln 1* Credited ^ Itb fUlT ipTfT
iKi n liK*ate«i about 3t) mik*s northwest
of there, near a camp of the Cecil Hay being !h. Ua.*t iiii.*ll.*. tual iiu.tmrchjUntllrtdl
LutnUr 15.
that country .-v. p h.nd.
lit surgeon in 1
lk*vr are *ai«l to Ik> quite nunieniuigueeii Ab vamlra of England has rrof captain
in life upper iN*nln.*ula this year. Kei B.Hhiia
Tired the bonnet and all f. ininliia
C4*ntlv two tine K11
ret ary of the navy, wen* gr<*gt friend*.
Britain lx prepSTed to acc.'pt It.
TlM*y ran together. boxe*l ,together, lly came to a far
Si-nnior Knuto Nelson of Miim,**oUi
rode lugeiher and .want together gnued for wme
It oiH* of the most accnmpllsh.vl Unn.NJseselt wa* offerwi the col«m» h-y ol
the HMigh rider* but having no army no «.ne got a gua and they went away CUistt in the U».lt.*d States seiiale.
exiH-rlence. declined and re<*elve<l
King Victor Emmami. l of Italy will
place for hi* frli*nd, l>r. WimmI. taking ‘"aTew «lays ago Mr. and Mr*. Clark not lie able lo vlait
Englan.l tvitU
Saekeii living at Plymouth, w.-re sil­
*e*imd place undc*r the latter.
Que«n il.lena IsTore November lu-xt.
After that WinmI’* advancement wa* ting at a table In their home, when
Mrs. Sackeii drop|K*d ^mie arilcle on
Forni.-r l.l.*utenant Gmernur Jam**#
u.adlly upward in the volunteer *4*r
vj e. hut It wa* not iinijl Kehnmry. the IbKir. Hoih rearheJl for it at the II; Tillman will not l.« tried at Colum*an.e time. The rim ..r\Mr. SacketCs
11.1. S. C
He says the pr. Ju.Ut*e It
IHul. that be lH*gan hi* pmm.uh.n* In
straw hat caught hi* wHe In one eye.
iht* regular army.
Then he
h*aiM*d
too strong aguliist him tln*rc.
*0 that despite treatment ai the uni
» brigadier 1
GubihlU* d'Anminrlo proiN.se* to
verslty hospiVal. id.e
%ill
Iwe the
eral. li I*
write
a
1
ng.Hly
on the daimiatU,n of
sight
of
It.
that
l*re*ldent
Hoom-xuH 1> d**i4*rK.*ar* are entertained f.»r the pickle the I eiitUoglio*; He It Kuw at Bomineil to make hi* friend the hlghe*t
cnip art.und
St. Jos<*ph. the vines logtia gidiltig mat. rial.
man in the army, and If the
iM lng affilrted hy a tllsea.*e iermt*d hy
c*infirpi* the apiMilnimeiii of
the grower* blight The grow
growth of the
general. Ihei-»pular lH*lle| U It
rt*iarded. and pickling ct.npr.**ldeni
will dl r.*cnrd prece.leni plant*
are sending mil circulars advl**
and Jump Irim 4u.-r all hi* Ki tilor*
spraying to ch**ck the ravag*** of
when Chan**.* reilr*-* irom the ll.-^t, n
xnt gem*ral*htp iu*xi year.in his r.*i*»rt to the secretary of
state lor the month ..f July. Gam.
How** ThItT
Wanbn t'hapman say* that !«•<• com
We offer Om* Hundred Iki liar* He plaint* w.*ie, investigai«*d and «7 c-on
*;:rd lor any caw* of <*.n= rrh-iha
vii ibin* stH tir«*d Th.*r** were nine ar
Ttnn«il Ik* cured
hy Hall> Catarrh re..i.< bir vbdatioti of the game law>.
.o„l
for violations of the fish law.*
J. CHK.SKY 4 CO . Toledo, t) Th.* o.tal of fln.-s and 0*1* lmi*..*M*d
00 acre* known at the Steel or Nee.
We. the undi*r*igm*<!. have kiutwn was I4ti2
Fourt.*cn *4*i/.un*s are n*
am farm. One of the best In Gran
k. J Cheney for the U-t \:> y«*ar*. au.l l*.ned
'ravorte county; 2% miles south <
iK ilrve him to be 7M*rb*ctly honoraldt^
lk*nion HarlMir's new public library ,
he city.
in all hiislne** traiuaction^ and flnan the gift ..f
Andrew
Carnegie, wa.*
'iaily able to caret out anv nhllga romptei,*.i last we,*k and the work of
J. ff. QREILICK CO. CITY
tlon* made by their firm
uiovitg lilt., the n.-w stniciurt* is In
W,*«t A Truax. Whfde*ale i»ruggi*n* progr.-*.
The cost of the bulJdIng
TuU^Uk O
f .
wa* |::otHN». and H Is construct.M of
Wnldlng. KInnan 4
Marvin. Whol.* -t..tu in a ni.Nlern siyb* *»f archit.*ct
!ale Drugghsi*. Toledo. O.
Hair* Catarrh Cure I* taken in OrtolMT Willi
Ma*.mlc ceremonies
ternally, acting
dinvily
iiiKm th. The formal op.mtng i.aik place yi'sier
ld.*Ml and mucous *urfac.** of the *v* .Ia» and a hn.* pmgrarn was given,
em
T<**ilm.»nlal* wni fr.s> Prlc* with full orchestra all day. One floor
75c P«*r iKUile. s.dd hy all druggiBi*
•r the building i.* flit.sl tip f.«r a pub
Hair* Family Pill* art* Hi.'* Im*m.
Mr hall and will Ik' ustKl bv s. v.*ral
of. the literary cjiibs of th.* city f..t
He ir n-gtilar w.*«*kly mf*eilng>.
rful spirit -of :
RECORD WANT AD.
... child and for- i
gy.* h -r
loiTll.-d
Then a .
r toil
ai-.l
Tlicn
:r jVL-tnem •<aTf* .» thrill of i»in ;
I h r;m l «lit* rrali/»*« tluil though i
itercstingly Prexented in Illustrated
;y ligfitL a Labor it canmN lighten •
A Flu.-hiug w.imai. was helping liei
Lecture by Ensign Bennard Last
Ini^lwnd h.nrv«**t hay by driving the
*i".
of women wrlio
ve tuff.*.!.ler , A j.*rk .»f th.- hor.*.-s threw
.
• Evening.
h.*.- In fnmi of the t.*.lder an<! the ■ r .1 fr-i.., 1orV.arlK-. lie.ul
b.rks p^*nctrated her l»odv.
At White Cloud there L* a family
that w.»n i suffer no maii.'r what the iJi* of J)r^ Pirrcc’s ra%orite lYvscripIt
rvgularilv. dries
tim.-t ar.*
S*. far they have salted tion.
away for a rainy .lay over f !(»•»• ra.«h.
and wKlal work hy Kn*ign
the pric- of w'Hd iHTri**.* that they
V ;':r* v..
IS l*i,Kl by Kn*ign K.*.*l* r a
picked and *.d.l

CLEAREST
-..HEALTHIEST...

AND
ABSOLUTELY ODORLFSS

t.iOW-r
IS

Ule fiiive Cbent now
the:

IVIAS-riF-F-

BHrftaRiwBMlrle
LifU III Piwir Cl.

Farm For Sale

When Yoo Want t Nl^ Cut of Neat

WOlLOWOtEOFTHi
SALVATION AWIT

Bacbant & Bosca
Pjtrktr Bros. Old Stand w 20S Trent Street

-CARPET CLEAHIN6 WORKS...
C irjH-t Cb*.iiilng .ni.i Kt*al!..-i WnuM
vxtini:. Carp*-! *..w,ui: ;.i,d Lvmg.
Ik-lort* *cii.ling y.mr ol.l i.-uin-In
awavbi Im* iiMdi- ill!., ni-.:*. I.-I me
*lK.w you sa.i.pb^
'

N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor
one 118

8r* \V,..*khiMgu.ii 1

f.u* some meeting* August 14 and iri
The *iory .»f the lM*gliming <»f th.
ir..i>
told ill pei.ire and word pic
Grand ffapida. MIeh.. Ang. 5.—IM* lure
K-v William Ihviih rut h*i>.
trt« t Allomoy George tJ. Covell wa* In "rem the \\b>h.y«n Meiho.li*4 churclthe city yeAlerday with an IntereaUnR an! lM*gan str.*et preaching. .Marilnt;
h.* mi**ion that wa- known for t::
political alory that NmarkN v.t> much
[•hri^iLui me-k.ii after
Of upper po.iln.ula amblilun*
Mr
tig the Salt.sen Army

ft.Kue V»ork of th. Army.
re*eiie work of th** army wa
etUlKlderalde delhi!. Tl.e

»

4 A I .»
.f!. H

-I waywnilrn
I could hxrdlv
Iir-ran txWin-c tlie • Fav.jritr I*rcI nU , h«.l utf rtru- It.hjI.Ic aod coaid '

I ».l..im •rv
..ft,,, fnead* momniri. .1 A.HiT ' 1-jv^.ritc I'Tc^ TipiK.n ’ t., me and
II
-At.I. Om l-<tJ.. and .-.m now well and
L
1 .n «l<tabn .-t .my Vin.1 of work “

Chronic Sores
Bating Ulcers,

Nothinf is a soone of so mnch trouble as sn old sore or ulcer, paiticala.^ erheu foeated upon tbe^lower extiemiUea where the drcuUtioi
rntfalusefah, A ^neawuaeniuj.uker upon the leg is a Wshtful sighL

aTdfrf
■«: M.*<*oiitn:rs m ih» gUin ral In*
l.u. no girl* wint have
Hi.*niM*ht f
.. It re-c*ie.i tn.m :i\e. of. MD nri
*. .T employed by the army in n* r, >
• J.* wtuk
Gniy the mo*! . rtiltur*.!

"I m Ju.t
thinking little of p»»llttic*.
re*onlng
Hut when they alk of an np.e alway* l**.*n of the p^resi.'are
alUaac* between Burrow, and
•mployed In fhl* work
The variouv
t to tell you that I dont
I
It- Burrows has no alliance with any *MBir> wen* elMiwn and the .|«*ial!r
^
one. Smith hat no alliance with any »f the work In the hf.ni•- were ma.lc
otw. and Steam* has no alliance with km.wn
.any one
Every man will Ju*i i»addle
Work in the Slum*.
hla awn canoe. A* to m> candidacy
ThI* 1* a wt.rk entlreh ar
for oongresa In the Eleventh dUtrIct? the rescue work. The Salvaii
miiy. I‘m wall known there and have la**e* g<». Into the darke*t
the great Cltie*. among 'Tl
nuTgctl Tenth." and *«*ek
to
give
every one a chance. The army holdf
Mr. and Mr* Parker Pennington are a* false the d.wtrlne that The tror
living." but InH*
that the world
ow«»* every intn
^
Mr*. K. J. hMlghum.
chance to earn a living
This rbanre
Mra Chrlati. Mr. and Mr*. Roost and the Salvationist* s.-ek to bring to
Mlaa Boost vUlted with Mr. and Mr*. poi.r tiT the slum*
•S<uip etuip and
snlvailon" is their tmmo In their first
fight with din and the defil. and-tlu>y
begin with soup, and the soap comes
•XI
ladles havo pitched
Armv;| Social Work.
eorge W. Lai
Thl* branch of the army 1* along
----------, -------------- InxuHet of 1
the line of furnishing gn.>l meal* and
Bay. Thoy are the UIems »
pnipcr iur
. Caw. and Lena and 1
e*lre W4.mc

1 s:.rsiJ?e.‘.rrSs‘oj

-^'HC5SSL..d,u

A

sjiccialty.

PARK

H

motto.

Claus Warner. Prourie
, MICH.
Dir%t««l rl«>—• to IhwuUIuI (iraml Tr»T.-r»r

Fine

work

Promptness
Give

me

my

and deep offc^i^^oets often develop Irom a Bimple toil^Bwoll^^iuo?

^u^?P
aiateut and tmaishUp and detract to

and ulcers. While the Mood
en unhealthy. poUnted condition heal
lug u impossible, and the sore will
continue to grow and spread in spite of
washes and aahea or any auperOcial or
surface treatmenL for the sore is bnt

*Suse tbe^greOeat |
80RES ON BOTH ANKLES.

Barber Shoji.

409 S. Union Street
The Peerlet* Fine Pants a

OR. J. W. HIGQINS. pentitL h** rq-jPeertw'^f^*

One of Our Customers
who has recently moved here, said to iis': *• Fell your ciistomers I havt;
used the I'erndell Coffee some time iM-foitt 1 came here, and ronsitler
it the Ih'sI lava and Mocha mi.xlure* 1 ever drank, ami I oii;;hi to know.”

Elegant Souvenirs Absolutely Free
Bi*auiiful engraved pictures, French Art Studies and other intported
goods - would decorate any room given away with every one poumi
purchase*. Large, magnificent pictures, l lower Studies, children’s pic­
tures, go with evt!ry two pound purchase.

Elegant Pillow Tops
bow

m ■

bkd condition of
and ajTtem which loc^
£2*
snnot core. A blood pnri6er
_______ oitr'
and tonic is what
Bced.
Some
thing to clcanae the blbod, restore its lost Mopa
tion and invigoimte the constitution, and S. S. S
t snch a remedy.
S. S. S. reaches these old chronic aores throngh the Wood. It goes tc,
the blood

It is the best coffee you h;ive lasUnl Th<; blem! is perfect it is hanl
to find one who fails to be pleased ~ii is very unusual we know, but it
is nevertheless true. To introduce the ‘berndeH” coffee, one of the
firm’s HICST L.XDV DHMON.STRATORS will be here all this week:
who will be pleased to serve you with this delicious cofft*<* explain all
the many j:ood points^ tell all about ihe many valuable articles that
will be ^iven away, and incidentally sell you a pound or two <)f the coffee

th.nt could not l>c duplicated for 50c or7r.c-uiven l-KEH wiih iiurcliase
of three two pound cans of Java and. Mocha, or two one dollar packattes—In addition to above, there arc cupons in each package. WHICH
WE WILL REDEEM.
»Twat sway PMplw, and am
Cti^s i

strengthens the sl^^^ronlsS^^i^when the blood has

applicant has not the money, he
given a rhanct* to earn the bed li}
Wf.rk in the w.nhI yard, the salvagr

Handsome Book Marks
and picture cards given to every callcn

There Are Four Grades
of the 1-amous I'erndell Coffee, ‘iOc, 25c, 30c and 3,5c. Order a pound
with your groceries in the morning and then tell us what you think of it.

p^iM

."SSSlttS
for chronic sons
ienulorintenijL
without charge. Book

Jt

-

Next door south of S*piircs

Ever Tried the “Ferndell Brand?”

the ulcer or aote is sooo

In IBe United Staioa Mnrly thirteen

my

a rail

large tool wa* pitched on the

A candy poll it the order of things
for tbit mroolng. ___________

L

Watch, Clock and Jcwelrv
rcpaireil.

LARSON’S

Nothing so^ inviVoratin;; for your brc.Tkfast—and no l)n*akfa>l ipiiiv
complete wiihoiil a jrootl cup of ^ood coffee.
; •

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

COVUX TALES Founcs

layofi

HI KNAPP

..The Watchmaker..

You Like Good Coffee

.If the Mich
H.*hemlah. Klw.-ll acvd 82. If U‘
and Indiana revival
hev.*d t.» be the earn. .*t s.*ttler of
.brigade
Th
Kalamaroo county H.* dnne ihn.ttgh
t.*re*t ihn.ughoiit'. and v
Il.-t.*nc
to with the ch»*.*M att.-ni
Kalama/.Ni In IK2:. iu an'ox tart w hen
Mr Sneak Thief haa beoa in
Hefnrt^ the lM*ginniiig of the h*cnire there wvr.* but f..ur huts there.
city dorlmg Ue paat week calling upon
i*r1ous <*v«* dlseks.* is afferiing
pro|M*r the pictur.** of a nunifH*r of the
a^Mcal of our ptwalPcm cltlxen*.
In .the vicinity of Cars.m City
.*<alvail.m Army h*ad.*rs w. re thrown cat lie In.Jh
»asts
the
ol.l«*st fire
ip.»n Iht* cantjis and enthu.«.la*tlcaUy
upp.*r peninsula.
It"
r«setve<l. Hngadh r Hlanrhe Cox. for
ni. rly Major Ct.x ..1 In in.it being rtreived with niiicli enthu*ia*m. i**-ik*c
Haa Frieiida In fflevMith District.
JJ»«ly^ when
the annouiH'.'mem wa^
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

“iJaad'^d man," the Marquoiie phll

SIHOE

Best line of School Shoes on earth for Misses’ ami
Chih’ren. Rock Oak Soles on every f>air will guaran­
tee the best of wear. l‘or sale only by. : : : : :

PER 1000 WATTS

might be worth while

t^vell haa Juai returned Jrom a nip
aronad the Georgian !«>. returning by
way of the lake*
He *a>» Oppor iN*n
tnaula politician* are laying their
Unea for IH ter White of Marum-ite for
reremor.
Fivdcrick
Kmerirk
of



dishes in granife, cnai.id,

CkOQUKT SETS from...................................................... 48c up

Butchers and Sausage Makers.

cepled a
frary from Andrew Carnegie, and the

;

2

A gootT. strong folding camp stool, from..,. 1
A gooiT, comfortable hammock chair.....................
Folds up snug (just the thing to take out t

in

army it a^AumUig d. finhe *ha'pe

> la the last to tmhi a repabUa
r tariff hat beoa la, fore* moat of th»*
Itlrna. mart the Olobe^Dwaoerat.
rty it ih« ehanploo of
protecu the exception
Ully KOOd
Of An

i

$ 75

2.bo|uer oil ttove*........................... ..... .................................... 1 IHl
3-bumcr oil s!ov^.................................................. :................. 1 .'iO
A gooil 2-bumer gasoline tlo\-c, wiiTi brass bum-'

T W HANMKW. I
Sentort In the Army.

....... .

l-liwncroa store*...*.:.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

better

THE EVENENG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5. 1903.

EVERY: SACK
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^ flour on the market.- Manu~
.

I '



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factored and sold by ::

;; ^

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'■

CENEIAL NEWS
OF THE WOUi
Hn- bHm «if K. It
»ho
>.-ar» aic<> r.mduri«^ • large
Kf*-.ry butini^K In FU».t Orange, N
. J.. Iia»e r*.T*»l*ed a tbwk f*jr $7.o fr
a nmt'eienri-fiirlel.en
w».man.
«
fcajM kU. ha* not enj^^ed a nlichl
M^itnd
Klnee «he ran up the
for Kf»a;erieM 27 yi-ara agn and I
loan alfhiuji |ia)inK ll
The-woman*»•
» thai •fi«r |.ay
d.T.t
rtM] and i.l»-ti( un
III ten #tV|oek the n•■xl

Cantdupottfouyttf

wast o* help.**
"I hare riwy «ttle to do."
replled.wftli a quiet smile of h
-Then.” said the Irishman. "I*m tbs
t»y for jsa. It's very little 1 care
about doin'—sure. Jfa the mouey that
I*m after.**—Detroit Nswa-Trlbuiis

\Vc sii-^st you be ready
for them by clcposiiing your
cash in ihc

Sulchfc Prevsntsd.
ny.

HANNAH & LAY CO.

where:

A run

down Nyatetn. or des{
ency invsriably precede wulclde
ha* h<N-n found that will prevent i
condition which make* aulclde lik
At the flr*t thought of seir-destr
tloii take Kicetric Bltlepi. It
U bein*
being a
great tonic and nervine will strength­
rve* ai
en ihc nerve*
and build up*the
i It U
and Kidney regulator. Only B0c.‘
thfaction guaranteed by Jas. O. J
Min and F. H. Meads. Druggists.

says--r
-The

luH VatiderhUi * parly, whnh r*t«?mly
vi;-li«d HI Petej-Mhurg. In the Vander
bi:i vachi.
It .ay. that during the
.tay the ladlw of the party vDited
flmcriior
Tiiylor. Ihe tiddler egae%..ral
leading
jewelry
wtahlikhDe nt, and ordered large quaniltle. <if ecunvi. «rf r. um-XK.-c. wax the suiiKTSt
of Dcti •>. r.-itlc p..llt!iii In hU state. A

The New \ork i»oll<v have not
aide fo find the .llghteHi I rat.* «»f tie
b«.auilfu! 2 4*y**DF-old hahy daughter
evfen^hU^ Ihe njmjilele
of Clan.ma Lapuma. an Italian fruli
dealer renldlDg III We.t Forty .Ixth
aireet. who dlMipiHured 12 dayh ago
ariHiilr^am mh
At llr.1 It wa. though! .he had HamInVHa^ilon llhl.*
of Auiericann. The hered out of hw cart on the .Idewalk.
Gentry Bros.* Famous. S
dhois.
“ “ ilngle , garden where her mother had hTi her a few
The tamoiiR original Gentry show*.
part)
It In fiald that he watolN
wai
to momenta, hut a tliurougb aoarch lead, comiMjxed of the Margest herd* of
to the helief that the littkv one wa»
vhoa that hj* f2.:j:iii.tNMJ a yodr
ndiwmie doga. intelligent
|KinIe*.
kidnaiM-d
A
private
carriage
in
which
Miftii uiii ii> • jialde him lo etiiiTiain
ml al monkey* and xagaclomt baby
nele
u
richly
dn
t>n«Hl
woman
wax
M>en
Nearly <Hie'hundred
rh<*rry
piu
•pliants ever seen, w
noon
lia\e |HM fi found in Ihe apiM Udis i»f a alMuit the plac.‘ More the Iml.y dl-4
ix Hly. The eshihilh.
thi* he
The M-arcfeTn
an* imiw
paiieni a ho mnn Ih-Iuk o|H*raled u|am ap|x.Hri.iI
iM arly twie,. a.-, large
ill a^'ltoNiklyn honplial. Th» lr dlsimv fully 4'otiviiit'4Ml that the woman. wa<
T vixltx here and ll I
claiiHed
No nuulve for Mealing
• r% «M* due <o an «tV*n3iion ftir ran a kIdtiupiT
the. largexl
well a« the U-*l
rer Td the aioroach
Not only
ap tlie child ha. IrfN-n fopod
In fart (he Gentry
The .oirr ut a mlrariilouH re-loru
IM-iolu hut a large .pace of the Inie.
a luoiioihily on (hlh hort
has JUM
n-arb*-*! .St
line,. WBM
with the pit*.
After tloii .»f hlglit
ml
This is the ttf(,H-n
lie- laiieeruiiK growth had Im^.h cut Peiersl.iirg Iniiii Sarovo. which is ihe
e aiiracilonit coiulniie^l
KiiHstaii I^Mirde.
Anna ln>v|e%u.4 ho
iilid the fUiUent qiriekl) r»M-4iv««r*M bad iM-«-ii totally hliiid for ifltuUi’im
it is vaMly hiiiM-rior i
There awe iio Jndh*ai ioliK of apin n.ll years r.s-» 0.1 her sight while
di’iKiriiueiiiM
The hliuw <
le Twelfth hiri'i-i
hll
r caw tif htiiRevii) ol
/ChtdTng^nu ThiiiMlay.
a* r. veahttl In a Pari.. high church d
ne'ito|Miliian of Vladimir who jc««rtifv
Puts
an
End
To ll All.
plakh of l.urglar) in . hi.* apaniiieiii to the truth of the nilracl..
A grievou* wail orume* co
ll.‘ .aid hU name aa* Ihival and he
Thotiias A Kdlsoti ii.atly hen the a reMilt «ir tinlKwrable pain from overwa. age.1 ItMt Jll^ Kiory wan connmi
IMrrlnes*
ed !,) lire paper.
I»tival wa. Uim
X ray. and
l.lter c«*mplalnt and
C
July.
Iku.l. and a. a >mnh wa. re flunh-s. ha>. ha*l his right arm a
Hut ihaiikh to Dr. Kjng'h
fii>e-t| it. a 4HiiiM|ipi
He ha. lived In taicd. and Ihc. doctor, fear he
I liiey put an end to It
ime houee PH year, and ha. Krown
They were « v|M-r
gentle luit thorough.. Try
Tit tthem.
|Koi;r.*>*-lve|y hin.iiger.
He eat. and ini.nilnit In tin* lal>«>rau.ry at t)rai|ge.
K*i well. walk, long dl.tam e. and s* j . with a view of dltuHiverlng M»nic
D voice
He ren.em romraerclal uw for the ray. when
* eye^ falling, and
.A nuidue holiday that would do
> hi. at.sl.tant. The
iK-lb v.*,! to <t TV
inannuoa
.re.lii to Ihwton will IM- held on Aug
r then dlscvensl that his arm
II. In iMiievn. la
It 1. known a.
naik Ms poUHaa
le^comlng |iaralyn*d. and the dig" thaji any other
' II. ail day." and 1. the .K-ca.hm f.u- jior. dwlan* the tl-sue lu hav Ist n
UiSB tLBOOjt nc.
la hoifalay lor hundr..il. of |H.ople from
all part. «.f that and
•.iirntunding
.t.iiiiih..
The day f»ln. It. name
Iroiii the J.nnrlpal Item of diet
*nie
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
dn% ha* galneil .late wide reputation
The Death Penalty.
uieJ
to take the placr. of the
The tax roll* for the collecUon of
A little.thing luuiielimes results in w'Ihv.I and city tare* and special as1*011^11 *d July.
Dinner 1. the chief
Thus a. mere scratch. Inslgniot the day. hut I hire are to death
ment-« for Ihe five ward* of the
n.iuil ruth iu- puny bolls have paid
ouid.a.r siMirt.
t.r Trav.The Tity. .Michigan, have
t‘.rant Allsh. .UM‘, the ialle.l man In the deaih ftenaliy. It 1. trlae to bavi
I plactHl lu my hands for collccaTve ever handy
l.v lU‘rtilllon mea.ure lliicklen-. Arnica Halve
liesi salve
^alve on earth
tut III .land* h feel .4 Im Iom. tall. lia.
I will l»o in my office for the purpose
ntddhHi to Thief of I'ftlh^e Klely for a prevent fatality, when Hum
Hums. Stirc
ing said tares every week­
Tli'. rs and PIJ*-. threaten
day ir..m now until November Ut.
lim;:. In.m h ocliK-k until 11.30 o’clock
oon. and from 1 o’clock to
the afternoon of each day.
paid iH.fori' Heplembt^r 1st
iiv«*,l without
collection
feex. and on all lares remaining un­
paid »»n S4*ptemU*r 1st and until OctoIHT Di. a m-naliy of one j>er cent for
coUeclion will Im* charged.. On all
taxe.* remaining unpaid cm ‘ October
I SI and until NovemlH-r 1st. a penalty
two |HT cent fo^ collection will be

......

MM-SummerSer

1. OF SAMPLE ROCKERS
Am Chairs and Odd Pieces
!?\rtirleb thai have* MTV«*tl us tluriii^ our Itiisy sprinix
bu>inrss, wf wish to dost; out at onct* it> make
room for our ht*avy purchasr of fall iioo(l>, ami to
'move them at oiur \vt* will slaiightt'r llu* prices.
Here are a few items sliowini; the urinal liarjrains
in Niore for wise buyers.
::
* ::

Office In Wilhelm black, nxim 210
M K. HA8KEU..
193:. If
city Treasoirer.
End of Bitter Fight•Tuo id.icians had a long and stubirti tight with an abcess on my right
lung." V
Hughes of DuPont,
ga\e me up
ija.. "at
Kveryljody
my lime had <come As a last
r.'Mirt I tried Dr. King's New Discoviniption. The
benefit
c ry for <
j nfx-ivcMl
striking and 1 was on
r
in a few days. Now I’ve
vly regained my hcmlih."
It <
ers all Co
Coughs. Colds and “
nUle^
Gui
TronUle^
Guaranteed by
i and F H Meads drug

luj
K Walt A
inaldehyde ......................................
Clii/*-n
Tel C.I.. i; ph4in*-s.Mieliiunii Tt-1 c.i.
amiah A Ijiy Al.-rr
cellaii.**ius Mipplit^rt
Irs liar««T' <’uni.-s.
Ibiraxim- '....................
Furniture I
Grand Rapids Sch.sd

CarrhMt.

It. Martia. M. D.

City, Mich . July 29. 19«G.,
k'r* |T«»' 111- M«m orable Ibiard ol l^l.i. aiil.ii |
hendiy
ii»ak«* ap |

Kliam^sHl axenui«- M hr*»I iMiibl j -------------------------

'"•1^'"= ... ... ‘r;s;r.

p;e''

Movtnl by .Mr
Idir.1t ion

i

Moved by Mr
Turji.ss. salary.

i9.rs

No. til.'ij Massive
*ieal anil back

quarter saweil oak rocker,

20J00



BUSINESS CAROS.

.Molla

IhatiM.!. tirgan

lloiHintbb- Ibiard «d
Building Fund,
g To
1 horx.- laxxii*
would n-^is-ctliillv a
*4*ik el taking the Mb.s.l
-hoiioiti. paintiiti:. ... . 21'’. 42 the V
tliiUv.
iibk To. lutuiN-r...... t:::.
V. M SMi ril.
t l.ay Merc O., sun.

I li

Z. H. Bvai-. M. D

trtP«,. a» gMl F-rtmt «i.

|,V the
I at III.

WAIST SETS, BEADS,
SHOPHIG DABS.

martin & Gvans

SiUMi'.U oit-K-rralor.v . nopU «>l I*r.*f *rx»trr8c



These ire not old stock. No.
n6\ All new stuff, bat we wfll
not caiT)' them over the acmnci.
It is simply common business
sense lt» close them out during
th'u luonth. See the nice wgitt
set wc offer at 18c. IlaadMiDe
leather bag at 62c.
Newot
leather designs.

RASTALL’^

ttk'ir

F.hu,- Jbal lb- c*»i

$ T.Mst! SiMiii, b,. i-ntploxitl to do lb.

J*.

work J

WAGONS AND BU
.FOR SALE.

j..

. hx.ar.K
w.Ue.... i.io.k. oiu.-n.
flM,ar.l U-re-eind.-d and that tli- libr- .a
j lM.*rdv lx* ptirrbns.ll in i.-a l
Tarried.
pxK y. IluhUHBOKTH-^p-rutl att.nuoa
Mtoed bv Mr. Meads that tbe n*.
Au ..r.b‘r lor 1<«» ^K.un.l.^ ol s..lidille.|
IMiri be accepted and r.rd« rs 4lramn on
1
Forinald.rbv.le*.
whleb
wa
Mibjert
o;
,e sexeral fnnd.^ for tieUi.f<i tun, k. Both |vhua««.
li,m^
the.approval 4.f tb.- b.mr.1. was proCarried.
'
Traverse City
To the Honorable lb.nr.
2_C.cnibmen:-Your t
Hiilldmg-i and Grounds would n*com-nd the purchase of 4u labU-s t.. in-

Tarried.
Mox.hI J.y Mr F«s*u*lbai ih.'ljtduam! to iH- used in Hu- C..mmrtrial
departmrni of the High s<-htKil. \\V eliiindj r.e* given p.-riiii-ion i.. tl
1*1
would further rectmmieud tt.r pur srb.M.l gn.umU for a t hur. h
Carrleil.
chase of aUiut 1.'. do.nn crutch rub
Moxed bv .Mr. NttboN«.u that H
cm to be used «*n 4lu‘ chnlr.s in tbU
eparlmenl to pn*veni-ibe mdse mad.* Ibru-.l adjourn
Tarried.
y chair- cximing In roninct with tie-

O k. HlUtWN-Atlomry »ml iV.un«-W..rat
O
n)MiUAlati«fnliua vu
tiuna »»d
<•>...v.\> All
2x1 ) ruui

,de after-HTtnrnm«-^t»‘‘P''»8ti aitaeb.

THAS

rxH K.H MlNttK.
U <
) reiirich I.J.- k
avi«-u..<o U. pr<<u>|>wy.

wml nurKvun.^
u*y xk uighl rwUa
'tujuiMv. b»U ISO;

\S. K A W X. B.toN,

ftwe

2 GOOD LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOPBUGOnS
I PRAETOR BUGGY

nitnits

O

**Hesp.*rtfully subnjltte.1.

M.xuxj u. x.mu

I 4ly

M*. o. rooTK.
F n. MEADH.
T. G .N1CHOI.SON. c

Ladie*. *’you can jump on it. tram­
Commltt.x* «»n nulldltigs an.l Grounds ple on IL but it will come up amilling
Moved l)> Mr. FainhlM that, ibe every time." Caiman’s Elastic Floor
Varnish.
report Ik* acn*im*d and adopted

TWELFTH STREET SHOW GROUNDS

Thursday, Aiipst 6th
GENTRY BROS

B. J. MORGAN
0*5Mb*'*



DIANo TCMnJ^A. H

pr«|€W

NEWS
T VV.

TUtliUtV. DtioUiiV. Knee Bwnma.

|i»HN

JUNULAS-Pracuml w«U dnr.v

Ail

08-rE0S>A-r»HV

rr. -.r

Of the Board of Education of the City
of Traverse City,
liular me«uing of the Hoard of
IMueati.m he!.! in the Count'll UiNtms.
July 22. 1P03.
here now l>elng a quorum present,
the lUiard ad>.»urned until Wednesday.

THE
FOUR-TRACK

Famous Shows United

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS

No. 831*4 CoUmial rocker,
upholslcrcl, spriny;
f^xi aiul back, hair lillini;, $3il.Uu value

CLOSING OUT!

5c CIGAR
Is the Greatest of Them AH

-T

4!inK ^dh “ HT

renting; a.safety deposit box
in the bank for your other
valuables and keeping a
jtooti si.x-sliooter at hand.

BtAINE

. C.n -

•ulkiiM
..f «.tie of the district buiders wlo Via* uotctl for hi* Irritating
*tul.ls.rii.^s.,n)id Ilmcrnor Hob was
■ Pinak-d to by s. iialor earmark and
othe
pniiiilnelit sfi
bring I
suthorl
tory lleuteraiDt In vain
"You c^.n i do niiythlug with that fal­
low.** he said to I l«r other leaders. "Ua
la like a bull; derUish
yon cant alt on btm.

Kinc F:<l»ard U hlan

,

JAMES

:jr£r

afierwar
alMuird J
jA.wel*, and that ju.i le fun- the yacht
.ailed ih. j.-aelry wa. reiurii.Ml. not
one article h« ing iHtughi. The Novo.
II add.:
"Till. 1. airexeelhnT
CheAp way of getting jewelry to
tin!) Iiimiofiaiiei-. liow. \er, c*eil

Oave tife
Burglars

VNANIH/bVSl

Acenriliag m one eC tbme aterte^ as
IfislimaB. itome yca.*<
Mr. Hanna's oOce. took
poUteix. and said:
Ae

of "BEST** flour guaranteed
to be equal in Iquality, to^any

.■

marriage, teUii with good s
ter cr aimtet abotrt IMT ^

J. W. Ganntictt, J1 D.

RHMQSj

tiraduatr .4 tb*. lUruw
M.iUc*l ColW.. tbr UunMeu

cuw,. ib. (

One huudrcil twenty or more ptgei
every one ot which is of human
interest, and every article tt Ulw
traiciL There is no better ^aztn4
of travel for teacher* and pupils thai
Tha Four Troei Homo.
Publishctl monthly by
George U. Daniels. Fiffy cents
a j-car, single copies five cents. ,
Sold by news dealers evetywhere,
or axidress the publisher.
No. 7 Exsi Forty-second street.
New York.

nu.1. Uj.ld ,.l iMTl.lr.tioi, It. Mr..

rockera, Hiai
lianister in back, we ll.lK), now.,
No. lIG Soliil oak arm rocket,
high liai k. w at $4.00, to dote....

7,00
2M

No, G554 McKinley chair, j;etiuine Malu^nv. a ver)'
comfortable ami atyUh dtair, was 12 tW, ^
No. 1824 Mahogany comer chair. tai>estri
uphoUtercil seat. 3.50 value, now—....
Na 433 Mahogany tlivan velour. tiphoIslCTetl seal, was 0.00, bow................................
AU $7.00. $7.60 anJ $8,004ltx*kcrs now,.
AH $5.00. $5,60 and $6.00 Rockers th»w... ^
All $1.00. $5.60 and $4.00 Rockers now_
All $2.00, $*i.60 Rockers now.......................

2,35
5,75
I;g8

THE BOSTOJ^^

A.Ijo'tmed r.'gular m.H'lInc of Ihe
Ikmrd lit education held in the C**un1 ll.Mims. July 29. UHi3.
Called to prder by Jno. R Santo.
r.-xident. in the chair.
MemlH'r* ptvsent—Mi'ssrs Moffat t.
iK»ie. Mc*ads. Fairchild.
Nicholson,
ha^- and Jno. K Hanto. President.
Mimties ot
last regular , mexulng
wen- read and approved.
Travt-rse City. Mich.. July 22. 1903
To the Honorable Hoard of Education
of Traverse City. Mich.
*'
—Gent !«‘roen:—We, vemr Committee
..n Way* and Means, would respect
fully reistrt that me have examined
the ftillowlng claims and having found
the same corrt*ct would recommend
their imyment from the variotts funds
as follows:
•Ity Water Works—
Oak Park.....................
Iktardman Are .....
Elmwood Ave------ .,
Central School...
South Side Primary.

...
...
..

17.50
60.75
2J

Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

0fflc»-tos N*w WUbrtm Block. OU

JOHN R.SANTO
America’s Largest and Most Complete

Trained % Animal w Exhibition
Presenting Many New High Class Features
200
SO

o rierxlsof


Perform in^r
Elephants

Everything Nnw-Nothing Old But The Title
.SEE tfce troape of MnsicjJ Ponin. Winto, the im»He»t ctewi elepJunt
captivity. Poaitively the Greatest Sho» of its kind in tbe worid.

Watch for the Grand Free Street Parade
Caldwell A

!«« bed*. elMtrte UcMs. eSe. Om b
fromP M.d«IK>i. ByShedayarwwsk.

Tlw BOit Brilliant array of Miniature Mignilicfnce e»et Preaented

AT II A. 9m.

DBS. •AWYEB * PENHALUEWN

.J)ENT1STS..
All Work of Highont PoMlblo O
FIim Gold Work ■ tpoctiHy.
O. P. CARVtB * >Ra

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUILOINO.
Of tbe lU.OOp.OOU Jm tn tbe worM
4.560.000 are tn RbmIb. Baga Ml ‘

of tba iBtartor rmm nukm.

E.W HASTINGS & SIR
FIRE INSURANCE

-tSfe.'YsxTisiar-'*

'-li

THE EVENlko RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1903.
BREVITIES.

WILD TALE OF SHOOTUG

ENCOUIAGEMENT

Being Shot at One of the F«
iee Last NigHL

mcimiAL •oovtNiR or t«av
* CfttC CITY APPREOATCD

siory

>• <

night watchman In one of
Tarioriw on the ea-^t dde.
_ Ion by the R<-cord proved
he story to be fxNe
It was clatin^Ml.that two r»f the burgto Ttyh the lactory f
aughi in the act by
lan. wh9 Hhot iMith of

UiK by
Of^ ISf teOO Reeeleoi
to What Will be Used by Beard of
Trade

Edition of VOOO Copies.

*?Se*ooii.mlline'^porinK the Iku.nl
of Trade plriorlal soureolr of Tr

have been

orUeru^ the books to I
I as aoe^ as Issued. Maa>

•nUy

I co!j a few for less
r. Tbe books wll.
W BMbtHloo at tea

s2i.s?*3*5.:s-rti.r
be sold

No ordars win bo takoa by tbe com
mlttee lor lass Chaa tea copies Only

It is probable that t^e demand s

.

ri'

PHILIPPINES FOR NEGROES.

fl«*ting

salm-d in
’ I'T’

ive completly liHU their nerv

CHILDREN LEFT ALONE
One Little One Fell Out of
and Was Cared for b;
—No Thsr>k

"At suiup futv.iv iierlod wbsa tbs
Apten."in fiV'ople <lesire really to uslve
tbe m»ro pmhU m In tbe Fniied Btatss
Sewing
Circle
Tbe Traverse Bay
and to reassurr the FlUpiuo people let
111 meet with Mm. Y
them u;i^ltit vou.e such able Afroxjn. All member
American as Book. r T. Washlngtsn to
Hock^
k^ead be core.Tjor of the rhlllpplne IstaudA
: at 111 with V. uM^lhetlc fel
be held
'clock from thee burcb at Bingham. err. and 1 Isdh-r. a large
IK^ct-ase.l leaves 11 brothers, and this
make^ the first (death in tbe family.
flag In
uni r .hf
:<iplan was the n>celpant
Helman Copis
check Monday from
couuany of IkMUO
I
I>mur T. Vhouias Fortune,
r sent hyih -l nited Stales
putzle which
KUei.ser
guvt nimerd last .\oMa.l>rr to the lU
l»an> sent out. The young
wuiian Id;t:ds and the Phnippiuea.
year* old and naturally fe«S
pn.ud of bU -wl inlng
with the ojjivt of investigating the
V
wagons
became
coodltlous tb-re ns suited to the Afro
np through the gravel
,nd going into Ainerivaus, gave utteniiK'e to th«M
.« South Union sire
ams wf-re un- words at the dinner tendered him thi
which fou
>re. but two burly elephants other night in Brookly n by r.*pimK-nt
Into use and they soon atlve profeaaiomiL budneaa and cbun l
men In both*r of his return to tbe Unit
moved 1
ent in the council pn>- ed State*, nays the New York Amer
The I
•Ifs a dirty Insult to the
in the board." etc., crediu*.! to
11.
«t tbo bo.nl of
nan Gibbs, should
have lH*en
nlu.-ntlon dell..n.a th. .JJWM of
>d to Anderman Glllett
Mr. l orluue. In telling of
A. H Holliday is out again to- Well Mie.
his trip. s.»ld
day after a lea days' nines
"Amiuugh the country ha
lc‘ of Mrs
Emil:
Tile funeral .servlc*
J
this aftermxin at
le home in Garfield it is mpidly ivo.v.-*.og
Ulvlng there
;:o o'clock fn.m the
.wnt'hlp- The service was largely at ■t
Is exisiiMlve hut oDder
as In charge of Rev
•nded. and
I»m:ueu\ni *v.nt
projar goviuTKiH
liner and. under the direction of H
'
hK^U"gn». who gets
ideal pl.n.v for
;»»• I'iliplno.
p liahy iKjy

*"rbos fvorilrl^V abl!!Ii 2.000. be
A family on Km*\ Eighth street went
aldos vbat tbe board of trade srl
ray last evening, having two ilu
bare boon rocdved.
,Tbe M. B N. R. railroad coapan>
dldron. aged 2 >nd*.3. years. In ll
baa sufaocrlbed. for 4b0 copies, but no bouse alone One of the children su
doftalte arTancemeaU have yet been
ling out of the wlmlo
jaado arlth tbe oiber lines, altbougb
great outcry In th
all of them nave spokeo very encour
actesly of the enterprise and are will nelghborh.sMl
went and took tbe child
fcrtp It along. Tbe matter h
It until Its parents' re•osr In process of arrangement with
»ople iisik
iiKik U and never
rn. The |ieople
ibe G. it B I.. Here Ifarguette and
Noftbara mchlgan Transportailoo i'o said a word of thanks The oelghl»ors
diorie^^itf unloM
Mr. and Mrs j
very n.iirh Inceu-ed.
es|H-clally
Am SQoa as tbe committee has cov<
the luirenis going away an.l h-av Jan.es L Gunton. who has lKs*n critf.H.fl-tlN ar- Men
such yiMing children ahm.
Irally ill and ^hose life was despalrinl
will
belter has.iuis
■ •
BABLY GO OVER
WILL
bud brought
K^M^e^ kVledrlch
or
Swreiary
l.ip.iest Kale of |H*rfecUon ak
K^rtbwalte of the Board of Trade
t any. fruit that giow*. '
Judge Chittenden Does Not Expect to
PERfiiONAL
Try McKnight Case This Ter
Cadllllic. Mich . Aug r, -The circuit
Fran
YALE’S NEW DANGER.
nurt ^for^Kaik^Ua ^county will cnin arromitaniefl. by dheir
guests. Mrs
-Br. B. O. Ashton Went Or. E. L. Ash
Thomas Raldwln aWi daughter Lillian
Host imisMtant case on the < alendar d (*hlcago. and
John Sanhuru
t. Injwre t
ton One Better in tha Way
s that of Mrs. Mary McKnlgln on the iiid children. sfH-ni 'the .lay at Uaten
■j
Fancy Ooeklngs.
barge xit nninh r
Judge fhiitenden vesurday. the guests of E F Hoxie'
on Y..lr
noi exjH-ci th( xhd famh.v
• Dr. B. P. Asht«»n Is not wllUnK to lo:
ertn. a^ the d«
Prof H M Elliott left today for hlsj
iiTlKMri.Ml thi
luiine in iJtnsing. where he will stay the N.u V.uk .Vme:
any of bis sups l»eat him along nn> fense will nn.vV for i
.-.Mug students and
lor
a
month
iH-fore
taking
up
his
work
line of aquatic spqrts
When
as princiiml at Eaton
Rapids
next
i^Aabton took his fancy due
111! the trial
From
♦ The chl. f daiig-t ;h:il I
iBaat Bay rerenily. hU
father wai^
■'mIs.- Fem W.sHl of Central l.ake is •oihl.ty of \aleo !• gi hlr omes from
the gu.-sl oI her brother.. Roy W.»o.l
gn.ups
thrown Into eclipse foi
the f..riii:ti;on w! Influ.mi:
the odltge
aas only a short tide. 8atunlay-4**en
Inc be weal tml In the same boat froir
visiting ...
.......
FATHER OF DR. SNYDER DEAD
Which I>r. E, U Ashloo bad taken hb
Hn.wii
of
|*arl?
street.
plunge. Dr. B D. Ashton threw out
.S R llurke of Cedar was in the city
the nacbor. He leaned over
Fulton Citizen Had 114 Descendants
to qw tf It had gone down
4«,uns. of
“”mL Rose .manley ivuimtsl fn»in van ivadily Hn«»ril. I
at the Time of His Death.
Bo did the doctor
He .went
ihle and
last evening, aceoiu evil whl. h i- r.*.!
l»r J. A Snyder reiurned this luoni Toledo. Ohoio
side, but hung on with his hands. Ub
less real
Terr imieniwtee. I ..
feet still In the Ik>sI
He was deter. ing.frmu FuMon. .Mieh..* when- lie wn* nanled t.y her sisi. r. .Mrs. Elsie V
vi.sli
relative atm
SBlaad that be would not get wet ah 'ulh*.1 to hiiry his father, who imss.v Kiri- who wlli
friends here lor a lime
over, but after his head had been s ‘
.^The : sM^ IJiura and Bessie Tyh-r
merged for a time, he found thst
have
U‘.-n
spendinc
fhllt/reii. 71
gran.Uhildren and
was impractlcabl
Feck, hav,
m
way. so ovi^ he i
Ih!‘'l2'^who oJii*l;/ed the^lelorn
ime lo the city thing in the *bi‘tii
_ **^Bome*^ ^l^dsons barf boc.in. cl^urch In Fulii.n In !^r.g. and has U
for a visit with gard disiMis,. s|s.
alarmed, thinking ^ihat^
‘**“*^**’ an elder In that cliurHi i‘ver ^lm•.v
might Is- ilungf-ro
hl.s fum
f he lia.t
» gel
il«*s l!ie>
waited for ten «ir
MARK AND GROVER
elludnat
him to gel hU
h and Cleveland Will Speak
rs
Jvhn
KelMrs
Ch:
From Same Platform.
Velder. Ruth
ley. Hall Flac
fhicago.
Aug.
^Aunouneeniei
ft. .Main
! By.
Mr and Mrs
Thorn.
Malnd
t
PeeHe**
Fine
PanU
are
bel
has lHH.n mad.- hy K
Easley , s.
merchant tailor made. Made by
Vogle left 11
niary oi the Nati..nal Civic F.sh-r
Peerle** Mfg. Co.. Detro.L
Sold by
lion, that U.ih Mr Cleveland and S. n
“™lr ami Mrs F Celleja lefi
BCo.
S. Benda^
<
m.u^iiing tor Ton.nio, Canada
Hs Occupies Oldest Howes on S.-th proldem fnun thi>Vnme platform earl

WANT DEPARTMENT.

Stdinway Pianos

All members oTtbi Odd Fallow aad
Kebekah lodges are roqueated to meet
at Odd Fellows* hall tomorrow momtag at h:30. to attend tbe funeral of
Brother L. M. Tompkiaa.
Rigs will

Story o«i the ItroeU of Two Bi

.NTICl>~T*u(irK

sod htmored
Us.Hl In evn ry quarttu- of the civIllttMl gloln': famt
old masters,
Revervvl and praised by
all muriclans.
s. Fnvclaimed
used exclusively by modem
Khued. almost invariably.
Feiund
music loverw and Judges of
imlaces »if the world’s great
homes of culture and refinement.
STEINWAY i« indeed "the piano that has made pu-vm* fam.Mi
Its fxquibltp tone of Indescribable purity and swtnunes.s is un
pruaehed la any other mak-e. .Millions «( money has
•-|H ut ii
vain end.*avor i<. pnduee Its cq..al-the STEIN'WAV is MlU. as
the acknowledg*-.!
has ht-en for m«vc than half
•Hut—all piano buyers are not lit a iMbsiu.m i.» j>ay the pru
STEINWAY. and it Is to supply the d* mam! fer a thoroughly an
Pllno of the highest grade.

i SSrs

ATJpp MODERATE COST
imos'
IMA.NOS
that we are now
in IVlroit. are he
These su|H-rli insstrum«>nt
musleians and piano huyv^s
: ri*ct*ived
,de km*w n i.n appll
invite critical lnsiH*ciU.n; prices and
other renowned pianos s*..d exH
ISON 4- HAMLIN. KKAKACEH.
: TERUNG. ‘"iL
and SMITH
OWN. WEGMAN. HC.NTI.NGTON
ki^ that are umM|iialIid at tlnur n
very easy units
Caialogm^ and

GRINNELL BROS.

SOHMER,
fOR SALE.

lUUNFS^

239 EAST
FRONT ST

Main WareroonLs General OfTices and Factory, Drlroii, Micb.

TOUCELHISBOT

'"Vr.7

sSI'P''
.... ...

• U.. *1-.. tH..Xl^-

-.1 .i.ki.
: lin-.lii-k 1

Summer Suits Half Price
That’s a magic word, jutlging frtun ihe iuiivity
in the clttnk seciitm.

FOR RE

T.‘LT.ir.

,

l*t*Qi>lf knt>\v that when '

we say a half off fri»in the r<*i:ular piice iliai
it's

an opportunity not to Ur iiiiss, d.

Are

MICELLANEOUS
C WIMr ju t-iin .x-l-.u p.Vi>a4il} ’
r»t .•b.-tii.i..na. l.ratini; ehi ..ic<*«-r.-rb Tii -«!•«

T*‘ *

tx-

If

3

-.r;.

All Children’s Summer
Coats at Half Price

NSTMASTEltArF
LAID THE FIRST BUCK

in tK-tolH-r At Jhat time a ctuiv.-mion
will IH- held lor the pur|...M- ,.f itin<
urating a nmvemeni in the west

Street and Circulated Petition
for the Paving.
In connecUon with

the iiaxin

Sixth aireL it U interesting to
that the first brick was laid by I
master fb^rge W Half. wh.»se horn
was the first bunding erected im 81xt
street, and wh.. circulated th
m^tltlon fur the paving of BIxth
The home of Mr. Raff was not ere« te<l
by him. Imi was built by Mr. (Irhlley
lor years foreman of the Hannah a
Lay shingle mill
Mr Kaff U»
boaae of
Hon. Perry Hanr
moved into U 13 years ago.
At that time there was ii«h
I of Mr. Kars in all that iiari.ol
Uh the exc«>plion of tbe
on Fifth atn
When this bts
people votetl
............
-___ ________ dng so far out
the world.
And now. only a bJtjck
south of this bouiH*. and along a street

stK*ond piece of pavement In the

snimuiGNicE
Orug Co s Store.

COMPANY

ttka'I Lodge i
Traverse Cit^ Lodgt'. No 32?.
wuf the*CosS^v?^C^cert.<?r^ whtc
will appear here on the evening
Au^t ^’^j^’****®

*‘uIuon'^

Jortors ^sS* n^ioS*oi»nn»«*»on bi
the country
It was with difficulty
that the Elks could, secure them, but
they anally succeeded.
The attraction win be In StelnWrg ^
Grand Opera House, and following the

tiM wiher be too hot for
danclnf an excursion win be given on

-SSL

\i’"n

I All Parasols at Half Price

‘•The he*t way lo *mdy nature
go right to it-. ‘
-I *upi<»se *o.*-Oh. I know It. I w*
he ant.
to doubt the intlustry
which so much Is said.
better?"
**And you lean
*1 did. 1 had

Loeding. St. FrancU
^^::•^^er*;
Blacken. Ira A
in. Fn-d Couriaje.
A. Wright. J...-.eph
4 Co.. W F
W J. Irwin.
John

IT* Mure a fJnf

s!!;

r.-ste'd 1 1 t lie ‘ laying *r
Ike alle; cast of Union
ring 16.*. f.m wmih
lin.
of HMh

mllin

irne‘**of

i:;1h sirtm take muire;
Tlial the toll lor the spec

“itoard

ng that part i»f the r««i which
Council decideil should Ik* Uime
paid hy sp<*ciiil asse^^ment for
ve the hiving of a sewer in the alley east
of Union street, eommetiring at a
•T.Kjk you out :ind showed you the l*‘*lnt 165 feet south of the >ouih line

am* at work, did heV*

»o. «..u, .ta.: bn. be ^

tVsmee'
urn* hu< U-i-n un
t.nschms the n
of the time, and
he dlsiWM- was a pu:
or*; a consultation 1 dng ”heId. hut
111
is thimghi. luiwvver. that it wt»kind of polsifninc
The
funeral servitv will N- J eld
l-Yiday
The servin' wjll Ih' In chrrg.
of Rev W T WtHHlhouse andjhe fu
neral will W under the dinn-iioti of
H.
Cwrtc^
.
Funeral of Joseph Oliver.
The fum-ral service of the late
Joseph tillVor. who nmimittnl suicide.
wa.s held yesterday from the Eplst'opal church
The funeral was larr.ely
attended hv friends and relatives of
the decea.sed. Rev. C T. Stout of the
Episcopal church comlucted the s.-rvice and the funeral wa.s in charge of
Undertaker Anderson^ The pall hear­
ers wer,. John Shane. Alln'ri Novo ny.
Thomas Shllson. Wenrel Krauvl vll.
John Zimmerman and James Mci'.arrv
The Northern CampaighTbe .Michigan and Indiana re
f the Salvation Army
left
this nott for Chark*\olx. where they
will
1 to a iK-ries of tent minnlngi
for some weeks. They C4»nduct.*d t
hig revmtl in the Methivdist rhtircl
therx*
last
ytxar. . From Charlevoix
they will make an extended
tour
the northern |»art qf the stxte.
they will spt*nd lhe ,summ*r.
Indiana f.>r the winter

.

^
TBV A RSCOIIO WANT AO.

‘.:;fh«Klk Uurk

«Uf-T 4

Aug

Notice of Sewer /

TOIMIOMX!

IfrT-d'welL

A very pleasant stirprf-e pa
luiardman
given Miss Aria I
hy ten of
ends
Thr
was
itly s|M«i:
iiMm.etits Refr.-shmenit
and eak.‘s were serveil
nf^lft' cr
pr»-scnl were Ih-sr^’ Ha
Ruth and Kffle Daehn
Gertrude Taylor. Edna
hYanler lh-.s*,r MeC.L!
iKdle Murchle

Old SottMra't^ienle.
Codar SUrw LoaL
la aplta af the atorm Monday tb.
Cedar. Aug 5.—The Cedar S.ars
old sotUera bad tbelr picnic at Bur
^
^nlng: game
gam«> at
at Inierlorhcn
dlekrllle. and while the attendance
««re of io to ll
CiMiar was
was not targe, those who were present
by the loss of tthree rei
bad a good time.
Sers.

Agth white Interloche
nterlochen^ ha^

Outing Train f:J0 a. m-

See the ,
liken-.for

ev^tsTn^^tv

ng.oi cholera infantum *

* little ewatuires will spin round oov
round for hours at a time. In a way
that fgalrly makes the sp»x*tatorr
dltxy, though it never hns that effiv:
on the mice. All last evening there
was a big crowd watching the linli
^fellows.
In , the evening Is the l*esi
time to see them, and It beats some nt
tbe features of the
watch them.

CONCERT

The
SiM'cial from an excliang.
Fiinkin Husker ' was the hill, a
theati-r Jast
night, anxi with
doubt it was a great show
tf ould
pia:1 they ar. go
»ng to get mtire
iml should this roni|iany ev«'r‘
visit our city
again they
will he
greeted with a packed house" "The
Fuukin Husker " will he s.vn in this

I
I

1 n wth'Une of ’l*:lh‘*^*4^'^
'
iMH-cHon.

The Big Scenic Rural Comedy

“TliePunkin Husker”
■ Special Scenery for Every. Act. Snapp
Specialties Between Acts

rears and nine monihs.
ind Mrs Gt*orge Ihiss of MU Wel.Mer

Tbe Americsn
Drug C«i. have
tbMr abow window two of the ni
unique lUile crwniures on earth, iht
Japanese spinning mice These pretty

COSGROVE

the IslamI on the t'ruiser. and
very enjoyable time with a ma
lo* n«i>i and other ph-astirvs

. Geo. Ross Dead

Nevsttim In the Animal Kingdom
tracting Attention in American
_____

GOOD TIME LAST EVENING
Fifteen Members of Y. M. C. L
Friends Went to Island
Ijvst exerting ir. memlK-rs of

STAGE AND PLATFORM

al aaii
al4.
-n- *a\ mq<I rnuri.l trti> rat—U*
t arifurnia. Iv.itUn.l.
. Halt
l.«k.fily a»de.4.K-.lM‘*tnt.
Wrtt. ..rr.ll

Cicu

malar* Shop

OLD RUBBERS
Will let your feel get wpt this kind
of wcatlicr.
a new pair.

Better call in and gel
Wc

Ours ts the h^l.l

have

all sixes.

k:ft l tltat do not

lire your feci m walking.

ROWLAND

BOllGLAS

.New Shoe .Storemy tent over .n .lit bill. By ll.v llnie|„,
Travr^- I'.iv .ill i„,.e1 diacovered what wn* happ**t'“ic
in the Council’Rts.m. in said city, on
«>nvlctlon wa» forced-upon me that Aug IT. !!«•;:. at k o’clock p m . to n*
ants are •eolly and truly Ind list rlou*. | view the assessment roll, at
wl,rch
They an* small. Imt they made me, lime ami place opiHwTiiniiy will he
move, and wmie of them went right f‘'en all lu-rsons interested to Ikalong with n* "-Chicago Fort
TRY A RECDRD WANT AD

,u.e.

AT STEINBERG’S
GRAND OPERA HOUSE

Kulner*s OM Stand

I root St.

Opi>oxile Wh.l.pg Hotel

19i3-Ctec»4^

l^ome^Study In
Bookkeeping

Prices: 25c, 35c. 50c rCr
Th*r launrh Cruiner will make regu
tar dallv trips from Edgewood to the
city at 1:.*!0 o’cUk
making a trip to ih Island andaviurning at 5. AU ev. alng trip Will he
inaxle at 7:3U ovi-r th.* same route
The Cruiser can h
day or hour at reasimahle rati**. IkK-k
opiHj^lp* G R ic I depot. Call cm
pom

.


W. H

______
^ HE TRAVERSE CITY BUSlNtSS COLLEGE
W offers lo those unable to attend school, a Home
Study Course inHookkeepinyj identical with that lautjht
in the colletje. The course .consists of eight sets, com­
prising Wholesale and Retail and changing from Single
to Double Entr>*. The entire course with books and
all stationery for $*20.00. I'his is way ahead of any
correspondcncx; school, as you have the chance to con­
sult a teacher personally. Look this up before invest­
ing in any other school.

Solve It
lod.1).
Nhc.
new.
7 room house on West ‘»th
street to Ik* ioM.
Kvccllcnl
r«K>ms fml.vlic*!
in
haidwocKl
clown stairs--iiKsfern
convtfhiciices.

LAUNCH CRUISER

7»ns

NERLINGER

Feti^rly.
Arm*

A
slight
change In the husine«v
hours has tHK*n made by the Fo»ple’s
Saving* Bank <»f. Traverse City, the
section «»f by-law* relative to hourr
now reading. **The tuink shall be om n
hir busim*j,s from » a. m. to 4 p. m
each day of the year, except Sundays
and legal boli.lays On Tuesday even
ing* the hank shalFho opi-n from 7 to
^ The change take* effect July l*t.
11#03.
wedAsatlw
The fN-ace «a‘lHy of .New ^*«rk will
ereet a 940.<mmI monument, typifying
•'Peace." at the world*, fair. St. LouU.
It will itand in tbe main iran.verae
avenue on a Hue with U»e we*tem ead
of the machlaenr bolidlng.

li QUESTION OF HOME

Tki Haa Onr HiRikn’t
A Gfls rtnee tfog’t Ukc «p much
sptce, but it docsits work tborourblj,'
.
It :Costa less to Operate.

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