The Evening Record, May 25, 1903

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The Evening Record, May 25, 1903

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1903-05-25

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THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. Mien., MOM>AY, M AY :V
BiUfQVrr AT PAIE PLACE

SERMON TO
CLASS OF 03

MEMORIAL
IN PICTURE

apleted
j
The miT»ngement» «
of the
jthU niorotag for the
Annuml1 alumDi Ungmi In «hc Park UNIQUE SERVICE AT FIRST M. E.
P ar«. hotel. M l»*t year
Su wari A
CHURCH LAST EVENING
•TKINBCRO'i GRAND
Htifftnc' full orchestra will furnUh
,ihi muMc. and ih.M- two thlnga akme
jwc^ld insure a Hid- time
But In adin lilM dnkm an excel lent program haa been
I.rt.%ided. and one oT the Ust tintea
tn the history cf the Alunuil M»clety

•ACCALAURKATK

IN

ftCAVICCS

HONOBS TO OLD VETCIANS

AOPI^^BY

WM V^V CAOKRUY LISTiNEO

The invitations are out, and the ADDRESS SY W. L. LAUFMAN WAS
ikkefN are on aale at the drug aiore
INSPIRING
<4 S K Walt 4 Moni.. at the Herald
oflire. and at the nrM National Bank

TO ®Y"A LARGE AUDIENCE

I

---------------

r c« tha tubiact of Slrength to ’ ^ VX“e flTet^rinT’I^unil
^ Cradual:ng

Ctaaa^Eacallcnt

j.

Program Wat Provided for

Before in

andienoe that

lacked

hletaUif'a Grand Opera Hi

l,>i

k

bafor (ha time for lh« imgUimiiK «*f
tha aervioe. Bar. T. P. Uilom of ll»a
Cbaroh of CbrUt laat aaaaing deliver
ad Iba baooalanrewte arrmon to the
okMa Of 1W3 of the Iraverte Ctlj
BUrb acbool.

Tbo progi^

for tl.e

tentioD to every i«rt of it
TI<aahlC«

waa pn tllly arraoKed f. r

Won

tbo

sura

Com.

A«ointt

tho

taa tampan mitb a »kt Baak tar

Collar

Yeaterday-^Errors
Gavo
Cadar Mar Two- Runs.

J! Graduating Gift

The pltehlng <4 Art Winnie was the
feature of the game with the Cedar
i^tars at Cedar yesienlny. In which the
Oval W.Kvd M«h team won by a sc».re
of z to 2
But for ilirtM- errors the
Cedar team wnuld haw t»een shut out
Ross and Kistler were the battery, for
Cedar
It was a One contest

Tit and Stpk
Thctc

DEWITT IS
BOUND OVER

the Steraoptlcon—House Could

ciana,

lira

W. I>. O.

Oerai^oe. tl.a,

piaaiaL Mia. Alloa T. RobarU. Mrr.
Alma Oaapraa Thompa^. Ur Oharle.;
A
Skalobar and Mr. O r, Houter. I
till- iiaarltd. and

K-r,

T. P. Ulloni. f

things

-QUKKK

^ ^ Gtp B00k Stare

gl AUT\V’
Vouc.di

make it moiQ eUUsrale,
vou can decorate it. em-

HE MUST APPEAR BEFORE THE
CIRCUIT COURT

l*elliNh H,
tcrials ami

use tuslly
all

rae WHTHEII

ma-

that.

But

ioi lLOOM PMtn
ferred

Against

Him—Bail

Is

Fixed at S500.

Than

Tbe cawe of (b^rge IWlll. who U
chatg.-d wtih

as^au:^•wHh intent

Jiihiiee

ixiiirt

Jhi't

Underwear 25c to «.60

guality,’*

iiioruing

jiair

Waller i-l»e prosemtlng attoiiie.v nor
Mr (lilberl, for the defeli-e. eareil lo

the

next

BeltS-15c to $1.60
Caps-loc to $150

The claaa of 1(103 occnpbd il. Iroet r;rj;\L".7,r:t oil^r^VlLS

MWiiem

----------------

defeated
pil l tire of Lincoln In Indefieml
enee Hall was shown, where he Kaid.
* Ih fort I go back on one of the
1
WOULD MEET HERE
clples 44 th
IKHelaratlou of In
ooloaawl wohl
depend* nc4*.
will lu' asKasstnat4Hl "
iveponelhihiy.
The world today it
after his Uulv laid in
not merely a stage wtnre m-. n and
.‘Pt nd.-m-e
ii
Hall.
Traverse City Took the Proper iNiat4‘ in 4»hl Indept
vuiaoo an playc re. but au arena of

We
have
diseovere4l
that
Slept to Secure the Meeting—Hall
’44 Kiaverv the flag was
iwal warfare, where the iirinciple that
and Ca»h Needed.
i .And ih. > f4.ugh!I tor
I.tr Ili4‘
lh4 flag, not f4»r
that was a se<*4»ndar>
ana worm ui ioo«> i/.wiamanune. wa |
Traveree Dairytmn’r a«ao- matter. •
jLldt lu IreaeuT.-K oiilT to the strong
• The Star Spangled Bamur" was
oiation and at present a member of aung by the male quartet and very !
jKt«t.,unt.
Ko
fi.ri lhly lllustratiHl. The si»eaker then I
r.
1 11. ««id <»i............
^I
ir.ieeil the course of ihe war. and each
wooscu that are bminy
,
.It III. U.U. I>»lr,iueu'. part was finely lllustraled
The .Katb of Lincoln was al«» vlv-1
Idly piitured.^nd the speaker r4iiitiu-j
utHl:
-The Grand Army of the Republic has ax much religion in It as
any s»-cret order. They
f4»ughi
to
make men fri*e; Jesus Christ dh*d to
Ood. The
of Hie 4 r»«tion mas J *“•* ^•“*
oonTeation incliuUiif make men perfect."
• A Little Boy In Blue’" was .finely
e Earl, and l>eauti-1
Mldlluitt. -...V.™
bu been
bWB held
h«Ia Kung by Miss Carrie
I'vorr geed
Man is! »■ her. tb.couT.'0»lon
conTenliou hat
* number of years also wwnu the fullv illustrated.
crplece of
of cTeatlonrand hie
-in the beauty of the lllk*s Christ
but li not ]
body the temple of Ood. To care for'
this j4-x...................................
was Ivirii across the S4‘a." eunllnued
4«d upon with favor
Rev l^ufroan. 'to he the Savhir of
the world. He aaid. 1 must U' about
He came to
lb. »hool. .bl. «or tta. (.ttl.. of Itf. I ""-Plr •
«»>• hoWiog of ,h. my Fath. r's l.uslness'
the cross outside of the city, and you
kn.»w how he died.
Because he siif‘ Kufrer»*d
And <me by
rt-d. you
you have gone to the city 4i\er
>n»nder
I exi>ect before another Memorlal day some of >\»u here will have
>
do
I
t'^tald
come
here,
and
be
would
be
feeling of tne body hae ao mnch
gone t4i tge cit\ not mafle with hands.
^
! glad to ose hu intlaeace on the board
They are coming from the north and
from the south; they
are crossing
1 have a poor lx>dy.
can t si4ip that procession
yoor life is a bard«i. how can you I— 7
»'
the last word
If It were TbUiTOay be tl
expect to carry tha hardens of Ufe : T”“V * V.
this side 4if th
iery.The picture
of
Rev.
Laufman’s
father was shown at the age of 22.
in uniform, who said, when
dying,
that be was going lo have two ser­
W..L MUI >0.1 hoT. .1 iTo A. co»"»‘lon -o»ld b. b,ld. Mid tb. mons at his funeral, one by his pastor
hUMiry of th.
on ’T>j>-alty to the CrosW*’ and one
by the presiding elder on -Loyalty to
ud otlMT 4UBf. fo, ,h. phiMcl lif. i
^
.
of kha Toana man
Beepere aseooiaUon the Flag."
"Let US never forget,’ said
Rev.
**Masital vWor ia another reoni.ita
Veterinary aaaoclatioD
Laufman, ’Let us live fur Ood and
for ntoom today- The edaoailon that * *^^*^y*
hi oonneo- count rj*.’’
Uoo with that of the dairymen, bat
The hymn. "Ood B<* With You Till
k Bia au obuio if li. will U a mor. ”*
We Metn Again." was sung, during
these
meetings
take
care
of
thempowvful factor in his real hi^>pinras
which the i.ffcrlng was taken.
This
wlvss
and naefalncM than either tame or
was fi»llowed by a t»eautiful solo by
Mr. Millt-r saggesu that the matter
tortane. Bat In proportion aa you leMiss Miller of netrolt. and the meet­
aalTt from the adiools and ooUegae, be taken ap by tbe board of trade if ing closiHi with the singing o( -My
Country Tis of Thee."
la jaatlhat proportion will the world the eity wanU the oonventioo here.

^ouI'.rdd

-STATE DAIRYMENS ASSOCIATION

IMesligeo SHir^fl
^or Swjmmmr.

«“ ■

«•«•'<«•««•»»««"«

!^«d"™Ii:otir~«e ;;ro^ T...om..rel.i«wmprob.bl.T off.,

.'bT

expect from yea. and
right to.

it will have a

Here is wealth that ao one

can Meal from yoa.

Edaealioa' poU

70a In a wcrld where you can never

SLirJ?bo
with the

bMt thtngs of prow and

(OonUaned oa Toaiih Paga.)

Listen for the noise the ^'Racket'*
store will make in a few days. Bought
day that be waa not to blaow for the the whole stock at a bargain. The
mix with Wil HUl Piiday nlghL lo
whlcli Qrorge bad bia right arm brok.B.

H*«;.tbMtiM 4MU«WMao4

a few oays we will open up
and doae out the
The

» Hmvm m Imr^m mwwor^mrfemrv’t of No

Waukerz!

..SOg and Sl-OO.
:RO*m

A $3.50 SHOE

For Gentlemefl
B.

M.S

C. M.I.

VKI.Ol K.

Ifl UJ Vi lOU!

.\N1) Bi.rCHK.kS

If you desire lo install a sys­
tem ot Electrical Lighting.
Beils. Burglar Alarms or Telephones. permit us to esti­
mate. We have a fine line of
supplies and can quote salislactory prices for high grade

Kll».

.\.\T> 1‘ATKNT CtH.T. :
KVI RV l*Alk AVAkR.W-

or Exchange for
smaller propertied'
if sold by Monday,
May 25. at a Bar­
gain, valuable and
well located.
Dr.
Elm's Place on So.
Union Street. Ap­
ply on the place or
call on • : : : :

E McNamara

TF.li. (HMlDVKAR WFl.T
.«;oFF,

ruF BI.ST

.sHOF

SOLI)

ClTV.

Can and sec them.

IN

THF

THK 44.11 hKI.Um.K
SH.»K H4.CSK

FRANK FRIEDRICH
A 00.
TK( Sew Sund • 242 Front St.

I

OSTCOIRATt-IV



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<» TRrEBI>»4>lJ. U <» .Mli-s W J THBB-

♦ knif.-

I<to Lf* ta . M...S p m

Tu—Ur «i, •

CAMPBELL B^ROS

THE

economy store
---- HAS jrST RKCFIVEU-----

new eorsets, Cadies* Shirt Ofalsto, Caee
eurtaitts, Cadies* and misses' Sun Bonnets,
And
,

a nice assortment of Aprons—some

Wc are

fast

l»c4 ommg



head juarters

s: ..BIB.,
UNLOADING SALE!
Now in Progress

think

Cor. Front and UnlOh

You’ll Find Everything
Strictly as Advertised.

in fxtra large sires.
Ril)l>ons,

Laces and

THE ECONONY STORE

Don't You

WIL.fHEL.IVI

for

Fmbroidcrics.

bon’t Forget Our

NKW ■l-OOK

S. Benda .& Co.

Vmry

,h., ,H,*«.ud•'l,."':"

Uio must m

Lowest!

Shirts—26c to $,s.oo
Shirt Waists—60c to $l.5ti
Etc , Etc.. Etc.

Mlchaid Stranc ..r Bingham town- UK IMm. vlavery c*intlnued to exist in
..hip wa« ihit inorniiiK asiu-.sMd |2:. the home of the frtx* and the brave for
Cedar. Mich . Ma\
fl’*.* and SK ::o rr»KtH by *JuMlr«* Cage half u c niiiry afterward
Hut the day afterniKUi
ICImwiKMl loim-hip f..r
ytunriny u :ri*i gialiially lM‘<‘ame ..poised to it
linger of hi- r
he a.i. .> 1| .11(1 not |iay. aii.rthe south
0 i ttijh a shiiigt**
c«iuiliim-d it UTaiise it did pay These
Ing ^itil itoin under
irau. anil Other aeate wirereeerved ho
Mime tall old reasons’why h«- MihlieiH who sit here in I he center i4
- hand WH.> eauglti.
for t»uIr fr.eiid- B. ili.wr.r.in bo.1y of iK.d n..t apin-arrM .before the justloi- this chenh tonight know that it wa.s
1 finger eiit «di
the iM.ne of r<»ntentlon in this C4>iintr>
thabouae. Tim lliab mjIicm.! «teaobira
of <mrs. The imuhh* wa.s brought
:hi on
e the north did not favor■ Slav
for yiMir talking ni
panioet-saata
r^,,,
^ w.-ek ago Saturday night
Bros’. Two lh«Mis
. After Hie invocation
by Her. 1». lie gave hln name as Joe Helix, and
staah he
K Fnuil
J W. t
Cochlin. lie iboir ^i.i K •
iKik. Hark, did not apin ar with the others when canu- aristocrathv It was not m» mmh
the .Mitleniig fif these hlack men that
Myivoul - by Havens.
Tim niu.io
‘‘
ih- war Most of the north
The
Peerieae
Fine PanU are better
waalii clMirge of .Mr. Skeloh, r. and
The offiee;; did not know but he
alMilUhlonists
merchant tailor made. Made by
waa asoaptlooatly floe.
was Joe Hell/.. an«l wh. n be failed lo IU-«H'her .Sluwe propt‘rly plcturt*tl to
Peerlcee Mfg
Detroit.
Sold by
US the -* paraiion of loved ones
Vt»u
Bar. C T. Stout rami a adeolion *l*l'«ar u ctinMable wa«
all firet-class1 dealers.
r»‘im^iihe
from II.. «.«.od.h.,.U,0 I. Joha.
(;ra>\ the> hHVe*tak« n
Mid H.-v II o. lUtl. Iwd lo Ml Mm,„g„
HI lu ver s«v my dar
ast prayer for th«i lleMinK of Ood up- anyway, a^ ih«> offleers readily saw. I in* liy^n *
And S4I the north be
on the nation and ita iuktttutiooa and -•» b“ was releas.-<l.
LHlare that
ales. And
the south
Oil Texas to exh
Slav
alfOtUMOfromOon.l tb-uu. wt.- I. ,|i,i
noi
m«k.
any
Ulfftronr.Hlre™‘p.eiun
fleeing
dom Ihol !■ (toiD oboT..
«b.
ibi'rhi' hail a iiaim' nr
not :i.r
lli' Ube
eatehiiu' him.
piciur»‘ <4
s.veral
“Prolaot Ua ThrouKb the rroniin* , ^
altoiil the Hag-, among thei I the flag of
Nlfhl,” br (>urlchutar>. was vjug by
hut they
I go. Not Hj'I. Pim* Trte.
iherty
Mlaa Boberta. Mrs. .Ibompaou and on’v had h P «ivi-n ........................................
Ratilt-nake
.....................
<aval
Mr. BkalcbiSr. afltr whicli an offeriiuf and M.ught to avoid the punishment and the app
I for hU-offe:
hut he had got an In-'lmvrng i:: stars
‘ This brings us up
trouble and annoyinl
lory of ttMlay.” said
ihe
the ufliccni. making Ivpuiy Couiicr Hwake
-When
the north
heard
r the oholr.wnd the entire aadl- so warm that he almost set tlu- wimds
•UffbyUv
flag had iH-en fired mam at
•aoelbeo:
<»n Arc
Justice Oage Ifs.ked the mat
I joined in the doxology.
Jer they could
n4»i
euii.'
ter up and found that
Strang
had
Sermon by Rev. T. P. Ullom.
fliuHi
two
years
ago for a
Brr. Ullom wnnonneed oi his sob- U-en
»crin •
t-o he decided that
he
jccL *'Strength,’* snd took
Ahrah.uii Lincoln,
splitter.
tore passages as the foumlation for hi
”*
whose
name
is
ilHHl uitoii the
cv<i.ts of these da;
tine day wlu n
increased
I4nc*ilu went down to New Orleans he
said
to
John
Hawks.
*lf
1
4-ver
get a
Oor XVI IS.
ehane.-. I will hit this thing a hard
knock •
Coming back with his c<»u

Bov. Ullom .ewid in |«Tt:

I

Sweaters ^25c to $4.00 '

Sp»cia/ Styles SOe Extra

Rev. I). C^im. Her. O T. fliout
and a«r. D. O. Ruth, tin* luinUtir*
wbnbal ptrra on tbi< et. uing** prw.
gnm.

"Wo live lu

: ■

Neckwear—3t to $1,00

Bcots SS.OO
Oxhrds f2.S0
it and have his libeiiv
. of clreiiit eoiin. whicii

Our prices arc always the

lime you

omic to oiir
More.
It
ctrsls nuiliii.g to see them
fit on your fool
....

Intniduce any more evidence at thU
lime, and U.tli agr.-x*d that Fk-Wltt

, J
Right Now!

Wc never had a better line than

Hosiery ncioTSc

And Styl*.
Why thrn’i you
go so f.vr as to try on a

wa> taken up again in

l’.row!i -.

-gucen

, ^

BathIngSuits'60cto$s.50

having regard solely lo the
two great essentials of F/f

lo

toiuiiin rajM- uiHin the per. on <4 Mar
tha MuU-.ke

Straw Hats-r«c to $10.00

You C»n»»t makt
...a BtUtr Sb»t

To Answer to the Sarioua Charge Pre­

-- -- -- —-

The atage waa oooopiad by the laoat ,

svmie

Shoe lor women.

Not Hold the Crowd.

The I
A. H and the W. H. t. at
tended the servlro at the Kind Meth
cMilfct ihuieh last evening Ibfore 7:.1o
oVhiCk the church was fiacked. rhilr.s
---------------Were placed III the alalea. manv re
diD NOT PAY THIS MAN TO DUCK malntnl fiandlng. and
others
were
turned avay
SiDt STEP
The / Tvire was illustrated through«.ut wlHi magic laniem pictures, and
---------------was ojH neil by singing. * C<ime. Thou
Almig.'dy King.” the wonls and music
iHing i;irown on the canvas.
ThU
was loKowed by the reading of the
---------------.Mncieeuih Psalm by Miss Miller of
MICHAEL
STRANG
PAID
THAT IVtroii
•Tenting on the Old Camp
Ground" was beautifully sung by a
male q.iariei. cumpoM-d of
Messrs
WTilte, IK,tjglass. Henry and Bailey,
---------------and was lllustrfied
©ave
Deputy
Came
Warden
the
Rev lanifmah ux>K his text fn.m
Wrono Name end th. Wr««n m.«
the
foirth
chapter of Joahua. the
***"
sixth verve. -What mean ye by tbes.
stonesr
He said: ‘I
Ulieve the
Arreated-Juatice Dona
Although lh.‘
at Lett by Juatire Gage.

aic

A brxmi new lot we show. Ever) thing that is new and proper «of
this occasion is here. There are no old ones in our stock. -Books
make about the roost suitable and appropriate gifts one can bestow at
•ymbDls of twelve yean hard work. Notice the weft wimkwr.

which can’i l»c improved. '
One of these things is the '

And This. With tha Songa and Daaertptorva. Wara llluatratad With

GOT A GOOD
STIFF HNE

SEVENTH TEAR-1882

WINNIE'S FINE PITCHING

Bdifve that if ihov whu boast uf never havinjj
worn ’‘ready-to-wear’’ clothes would try on 014:
of our hand ladorcd coats, see ihe fxrrfecl sym­
metry of ihe jjarment, feel the comfort of a Rood
fit.

riiey would never a^jain risk thirty or forty
dollars on a siKTCial
si>ecial measurement tor
for a tai
tailor
sty will
made suit which could not have more style,
as Rood — and may not
not fit bet
all when seen in the finished suit

You
Should see our line this season — We have suits
for *‘tall,” “short,” “stout,” or “regular” built
men—Vou can’t Rct away from a fit here—Wc
keep a tailor the year around, and any slight al­
teration in length of sleeve or trousers is quickly
remedied.

Should
You give us a few of your spare moments*we will
see if we cannot satisfy you with better] fitting
clothes than you have been wearing—save youaboui half the money you have been paying, and
make you a permanent customer. Will you

Do Tt?

DamiltouCMhhialS

THE EVENIXG KECORD, TRAVERSE CITT, MIOH, MOXDAY, MAY 25, 1903.

THE EVBIDIG Wm.
TRAVCRSe CITY, MICHIGAN
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD

nUaoU aad
1 leave Chicago
every
I p. m : every Friday at
7 p m.. arriving here on Sunday and
Thtirwilay
The Sunday steamer will
take freight and passt ngers for north
and south ’The Thursday steamer for
south only.

The iBaara ^of stcek In Wyomiog
6mximg the paM wtoar have
bieni

THIS
WEATHER
calls for a refrigeratto t

7«01 T. lATCS AND J. V. HANNCN

$. W. HANNBN. Editor and

Btntul Btws
oUhtWtridl
and orar 76.000 cattle.
has>«a Ihe meet baohwanl in ihe ^

i

or an ice box.
•One of Dr King’s New Ltfa Pflls
haa pot bm
each night for two weeks
we«l
• D. «.
in my taens’ again.**

history of the state and siosll grain of.
all kinds has made little pri^Vts. i
The fwBfef are from taro to

three’

We have a,

gooil assort roent:

10

dif­

ferent sir-s and ihn c

dif-

ferent ftiles.

weeks late and the su^ of grass is i
the pooTOft known in jm,
1
At Ahderson, Ind., Bomle McKin |

-

oej. 11 yean old, has Instilutod a suit *
10 bare her marriage to John McKin j

• Drug Stores.

A gootl well maile refrigerator, with removable ice chamber and
The

3-yesr-old

boy of

Landlord

Oryriarof tha Tnifant boose at Trufknt. Is dead, having drank n half n
McElney indaeed the

teacup of* gasoline

ohUd to be married to him in Tipton.
Ind.,

toXra Mattie Brantley, of Aulou.l

IB spltB of the BppBreot determlna
tlm of the bom Bad teDate to cot
TlBld OB tbB prloutry election reform
Ull. there 4« now

b

procpect tbai

The little fellow and bis mother:
in perfect health when the pre- i

bis grieving mother; '‘Don’t cry so.
on I be separaud. Y'ou will
after Ida ” Almost imme­
diately alter be expired Mrs. Brant
ley, complaining of being HI. went to

■idee ooocede lOBiethtnt. •oenu to be

operation

coQBty and legUlatire offlcers. It will
be Unpoeslble to pane a .weepInR re­
form law at tbli ■eealoD.

And

■tBBoee to modlfr it in a mat
democwtrate the efficiency of tjte law
thh eomlnir year. After a demonetra
tloB of a law eneli as wll
agreed

upon. It will be

model It In a manner to Include etate
oScen.

In sereral sUtes

law it In operation, but ■
law bae not been tried.

It

will

be ai well to go Blow, and eventually
It U quite likely the whole state will
come under the

direct

rius violin, the role of

which would

plaoe him above want, but he i. fused

doBbUeu be better under the

^aomlnatlon

to part with it
"Mother Conklin," a

picturesque

figure in a short skirt, and

her hus­

band's ooat and hat, speods her days
la bossing a gang of Italian Uborers
who are engaged under bar direction in
building a new road at One Hnu
snd Eighty fifth street and BromSway,
New York city. She is an aged and
portly woman who follows the trades
of 4oontraotor and

overseer,

and

She will get r.COD

from the

desirability, but as changee will be
surely required. It would seem

orowd ia New York

There Is no question of

such a compromise as that suggested
wHI

be generally satisfactory at this

time.
In

another

column A. 8

Hobart

makes a very good suggestion rela
tire to the board of trade.
cates

the

He advo­

formation of

men’s club In connection

with

board, that permanent rooms be se­
cured and the. place be devoted
public uses when desirable. The sug
gestlon Is a good one. and experiences
In other cities have shown the value
pf such an organlxaUon.
doubt stlmuUte the Interest In the
board of trade and result In benefit
the city.

The plan U certainly worthy

of consideration.

li

loved for her kindness to her neigh
bors.

city when her Job is done.
A burning aatomobile attract

prorUlon.

JOHN W. VOGEL,

At Adrian daring a cirens

A. 8. F*RYf\/IAN

CbisTs
“Oxford Year/'

To
No. 1
teri. resulting in a wonderful cure. He
writes; “ A patient was attacked by j
violent bemorchages. caused by ulcer-J
atlon of the stomach.
1 bad

are
sia.
Try
son

Electric Bitters
poHltlvely guaranteed for Dyspep­
Constipation and Kidney tronblea.
them
Only 60c at Jas G. John­
and F. H. Meads’.

Fresh roses 50c per doren; car
ions. 30c per dozen; select stock. »%
tnderson-s. 'Phone 43.
1879-tf

shot and

seriously

niriiiy lilKeh

,S the gout.

iiig of Ihe Mirt.

It Is

.\ f4 W dais ago iNistmaster tiei
ray,,.- 1IIIIIM-.I ihmugh Ihe lobby of
M’anhlngltm.

Si-iiaior Ilanua was sltUng in one of
the big lent h r chairs.
"WhatV ill - matter wiih I'liyiK-r*
asktsl a niend.
-lie s got the gout-Xreal, ol.l fashlontsl gout.” S4-nat.ir Hanna replied,
-lie 4-am4> her4« frtmi Lis runil re
In M ls4-i»i.slu ami at4- too nm. h
raplti."
Senator Hnniia puus<^. Then, with
lmll;.niiiii..n. he sjild: ‘ I don’t
know that l‘:n koit.v for him. Why.
wlu-ii Ids fro mts iH-gaii Iwlltliiir him
aIk.iii bavin- the gout he calmly told
them hi-eaiiglit It from me."

WHAT WOMEN SAY

Medi^pine Free That is Guaranteed to Cure Their
Special Diseases.

Although Palm Vine was introduced give absolutely free with eVery pack­
in Traverse City but a short time ago. age of Palm Vine a regular 50c box
ady
of Dr. Howard’s Sanative Tablets
If the use of these two medicines
iliree feet of snow. Prof. A. C. Ool
d(»es not effect a cure, thev will re­
Her. of the Agricultural college at and
Irregular menstniatlon.
lucor- fund the money.
Women
.Palm Vine rt»sts only 50c a package,
Boseman, has rsceived word that a rrhoea and ovarian trouble.
4 matters not how long you have district 4P mllss square, situated eas* say Its action Is simply marvelous
and this extraordinary offer of a halfbean sick or who says you canne
Recognizing the de.slre to gain a dollar remedy absolutely free with
cured, unless you are dying of oldI W.
complete and lasting cure In these t-veo’ purchase, makes It not only the
R^^Mountaln Ten will _
j you
and In order to secure a most reliable, but the most economical
well. 55 cenu.
wider sale for Palm Vine. S. E. Walt of all treatments for women’s dlsA Sons, the reliable druggists, will
then is nothing for them to feed on.
The rortugueae

attempted

to es-

JiS? o“ Jo

One secUon of Montana is eaten up

by locusts,

while another is nndei

hires'

Steinberg’s Grand Opera House To-Morrow Night. Tuesday, MAY 26TH
‘Perltet, Progrtssins. Prtsentation at modem imnstreUy.

Big M i nstrels i

Novelties ever

SMtSBOWOnMl*. PrlOM.25o.S6c.60c.75c. , T«laphone Citizens* 112. Bsll 191 Noon.

jsiii

'Fhal’s the claim \vc. make aTitl, in makin;» it
we’rt! confident we’ve j^ot the ^oods to bark us.
We wish you could see our line before you buy.

Bacbanl« Roscoe, *
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

RECORD WANT AO.

SEED

*] he trouble Is

in

Wt art sbowinq tbt fittest hut of both fadits’ and
tutu's Oxfords fu tht tiff.

Is iU!cessar>; the first thing, and it should be the best that is «rown. We
have lK)th the Lawn Grass Seed and the White CIov^t. '1 hey can be
used separately and each \vill make a splendid lawn, or sow them
mi.xed, as many do. Lithcr way they will come up thick and will make
a solid, smooth, velvety lawn. I.AWN Mowers
Can’t have a good lawn unless you keep it in shape with a good lawn
mower. Then it’s good exercise—develop your muscle, make you
strong—and best of all. you’ll have a lawn that w’ill be* a pride of the
street. I he “New Norka” high wheel mower is the best medium
priced Lawn Mower on the market: sells at
and $4.<l0. The
"Keen Clipper” high w’heel, ball bearing, is the best lawn mower ever
made. There is nothing that equals it,. There are several styles of
finishings, and they sell from $7.50 to $l*2.0o.

to a tibious -.:ro\vth that Diiik»-< I

hotel

>

Can be owned by every one in the city, if they will only follow our ad­
vice. A smooth, well-kept green lawn atlds a charm to ybur home,
beautilics the street, increases the value of your property, anti is a credit
to the city.
,

lr4 Inely |i;iiinul for the senator to walk
at timiw. and is always Ineonvenle

the .\rliiigt..ii

i

.Mort; Oxfords Nvilh bi- worn this yiar than over
beforo.

A Beau-ttrul l_awn

'’It...;

tabUsh cattle faimlng in Newfoundland in 15KI. but all traces of the
aaimsU they Imported have U*en lost.

GoolI sliocs arc the result of good juilgment ami experi.
cnce.
Our sho^ reveal original nicety, made i»»iible by

~iv

A BUSINESS MEN S CLUB

wounded by the men they sought to
arresL
The little was arsged in
P. Jones. AtlanU. for medicine, but boats, and from cries hmrd in the
nothing did me any good until 1 used fisherman's boat it is thought some of
Rocky Mountain Tea.
Made me en­
the
shots
fired by the deputies took
tirely welL Jas. 0. Johnson.
efleet

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

MASTERFUL SHOE; MAKIHG
S3.50 Shoe

parade i

horse beosme scared at the elephants
and pinned 7 year old Martha Le.

when the gssc-

TWO FOR ONE

•isher.

an ex|>eriencc ofnearl) a quarter ot a centun; they fill
the place of high pricetl sliocs l>ccause they are just as
Vugel
CoW.nfl V
good Du- immense sales prove that they arc appre.
Vf|*T.
iioitin:-! I**!" *'
throat troubles. Thou­
ciated by young men and business men who arc looking
.»>r.T anti all anuin.l sbomToan. who
sands can testify to that Mrs. C. B.'
for Ihe most stylish and ser\iceable shoes at the I.OWF5T
ilor many .'ear* managed such min
Van Metre of Sbepherdlown, W. Va ,!
rel troupes as Thatcher. Primrose
PRICK; compared with other makes im c ustom made
says: “1 had a severe case of Bron-!
WVst Mclntyrt* A Heath and the
versal unless if ■
: nothing gan l*o
shoes arc worth $6.00 or $7.(Hi.
chitis, and for a year tried everything ’
I .heard of. but got no relief. One bot­
e has tr»*quented Washington durttuMiu. ^la^N and tin- earth,
tle of Dr. King’s New Discovery then
the sessions of congress, and has
cured me abaglulely.”
It’s Infallible
are undouliifdlr correct Ir
u ltlf>pr.-nd
acquaintance
among
for Croup. Whooping Cough. Grip,
juatical Kense
Still, I use
•n. men of affairs and think
Pneumonia and Consumption. Try IL The Practical Shoe Man.
Always' Sells Good Shoes
universally ailvlsedly, ft»r if all the
It’s guaranteed by Jas. Q. Johnson
manager of the big n
planets of the universe are inhabiusl.
Meads. Druggists.
Trial
!• iM'aring his name, wh
bottles 10c
Reg. rises 60^ II 00.
i
as many scientists would have u.s hi- will ar
iieve. I «tlll maintain that tht
night. ‘
universal In that
mhorever; deni and philosopher,
A. N. Wood, a religious lanatio, who|
exists there are minstrels"
left home to live the life of a hermit;
Sincerity
IV Is alwa.xs impressive, and
beoaaae hia wife insisted upon hBag.|
o one Is n
more alnc«>re than (‘ol. John
ing pletaros on the walls. Is dead at'
V Vogel, who made the quoted state
Benton Harbor.
I
bciiM- of ihi* torn* lu.ni

i pun»ose, and perhaps there- are
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
In these days of claptrap
<L_____ , other rtsims equally as good 'NVltb
line tank of Uie vehicle exploded
are
n>eml»ershlp the fe<‘s
l
and rickety farce<*onied>. btit few of ^*''*’^*
-kmall. Why not form t
h a club’’
throwing barning flnid over the spec
the better rlas of actors are |Kisse>seJ»
S Hobart
tutors. In an instant a score of
of c*iurag« enough to risk time and
were roUing on the
gronnd aud
money in the reviving
<.f some of.
pQp ALUMf^l BANQUET
slmeklng with pain and several worn
thiwe sterling old plays whieh may
__________
en fainted.
The firemen who had
Wil- Btossoms From the Southland
been called ont dropped the hose and lie lerniotl as Ihe classic drama
Ham Owen Is «,ne of these few. and
Be
Sent by
running for their rubber coats
this s«-ason is M'en in a rtiosi elalns
blankets, extinguished the barning
lunini association is in relet ivr from H. H. Hrtx.ks of
1.1^. saying
that
If
inIt is found that Panl Ooroarau, 12
ises to aurjiass all his former «-fforls.'■ bunted .. I the date he and his wife
years old, started the fire which made
a crate of magnolia and ja.s
It is some years since
Sheridan’s
86 fltmiUes homMeis and destroyed
the Alumni banproptoty amoiinting .to $106,000 in note.1 cimedy has been se«*n. and its‘,,„H. The president . Ellsworth Hale
n vlval win Ik- most
welcome
Mr. 1 telegmphed h
nlng. and
Ohioago so that he oonld see the fire
arrive in
Ow»*ns supporting
men at work.
elude Mr J W. McConnell
Dispatobes from various parts of liernolds
The ScImmiI for Scandal”
------New York report that no rain has wM! appear here nevi Prida>
Friday. May 21*
A Hot One.
^
faUea for five wcekj and tliat veg
I’ed.ir.
.Mich .
Mav 25 —liNjact.
tion is withering and pasturage has
iliere were several hot ones InNhe
opening game lietween Cedar City aW
beoome scant. Market gardeners fear
the
O.
W
1)
teams,
and the game was
severe losses unless rain oomes soon
A. S. Hobar
one of the best ever seen tm these
Vermont has experienced foriy-five
grounds. Tliere was some fine fleldcainlssB days and the earth resembles
tng .lone by Imih teams
Worthy of
the Board of Trade.
mention was the battery work of Cea horned boot.
All grain and her
Editor Kwird—One of the very
• City. Tlu- tusire Iby innings:
crops are ruined nnd forest fires hs'
l.e>i wa>s to keep up iiit« t-si. ill the
oaused vast damage to timber. Over tioard of trade here would be as Ls
• u 2 0 6—2—11
done in s«mie other cities
The form8,000 acres of grain in Addison
- 0 1 6—3— 7
at Ion of a business men’s club, which
»sj!. 13: struck
will be a total failure unless rain falls
should include
im*mh*-rship n«»t • '
i on halls. 3: ba
within a few days
No dew even hss

riemlng-were

80TTM P»S-«OffHKO

imlviTKal

Kepubllfsn It um<-li uilxtd
relstloushlp to \srlous im uilM rs vt his
family, and has let loos** a plaluth'e
wall. He says tlial he married
widow with one daughter, and
father marri.d the daughter and U
now bla »teIl^^ll. whUe bis daughter U
hla ttepmothrr. The daughter haa a
aon. who is the iditor’a brotli«T and
grandaon, and hU wife Is hU .lep- fallen for two weeks, which is ascrib­
inanufartu
: and
grandrootber. U*lng ttie mother of hla ed to the htwted atr from fon*st Area business Interests in ihe riiy
A good suite of rooms should he
He Is <vrtalnly lit* wife's
Rabies is epidemic in Ohioago. ac
with a, large audience and
. and he m
cording to 8npt. William F. SSewar
smoking
r York Trlln
of the city dog pound. ' ‘ Never in the
for cards, games and
This should
mana ged well,
history .of the department have there men IS
s and rt-gulatinns and
been so many mad dogs brought inu
kday eienlng. and durthe pound as this season." mid Stew Ing the dayt
e the nxims could Ik*
art. "The situation is alarming-i*. used by the
The Price of Ont Medicine Gives Any
the extreme.
Daring all of last sea i*f the city
Woman Tvso Full-8ixed
Just such a club bn
u in opera
son ws killed only two mad dogs, and
il.m in nig Kaplds f<
past four
V
.
Packages.
ws never had more than five in
yt-ars and has pro\ed
No alcoholic concoction ever made son. This year sinoe the first day of
the city. The niembe
a lasting cure In a case of female
ings
and
talk
o>
er
buslne
May we have killed U mad dogs-that
trouble.
of
various
kinds.
and
this
is, dogs actually declared mad by
t.i the boar of trade,
. and 14 others that i
medioal i
addi-d lo and
elped out
all the symptoms of rabies, but,bad
there in
I shaper
not fully developed the disease. These
Vine I
The reading and the
amus4-ment
last were kUled because tb. ir fime
for 111
r»K>ms add to the attract! veness <»f the
was up and they had not been claim plac«- and keep up th.- int
and
and ovarian troubles ed. "So far this year, and the sfwson
once or twice during the wfnter the
With every package of Palm Vine S
is only 31 days old. four of our wagon ladles r.f the different wo lien s clubs
E. Wall A Sons soli this week they
have a nveptlon for
th
win give free a 50c box of Sanative men liave been severely bitten liv
eonilemen’s club, and vice >>Tsa
Tablets, and will also guarantee to re^ dogs,"
men doing the same
fund the money to any one whom the
]
In the darkness of night in a fight
I think the whole of t
combined treatment does not cm
story, of the
block now j
e New
NVw Munsem
Munso
on the waters of Lake Wawa«^, Ind.
U-lng ert'cted. could lie pror-ured for j
bstween
state
fish
and
game
wardens
To the poet i-aitw me liiTtn.in r»v
and fish and law violators two of
wmment has Just granted a iieusloi
of 1750 a year, a tribute never Itefore formar—Lieutenant Fitch and F. D.
paid to poetry 4a Germany.

J. \A/. SI-ATER
:P^-cticaI

It la said that nothing la sure axcopt death and taxes, but that Is not
aliogelher
ether true. Dr. King’s New Dla-

LIGHT ON A DARK SUBJECT.r.

s the other day at hla own reL He owns a valnable Stradiva-

J. A Gulladge of Verbena. Ala., was
wice In the hospIUI from a severe
of piles, csnslng 24 tumors
Afilociors and alt remedies fslled.
S
ve q
n-sied further Inflammmtion and cored
him. It conquers aches and kills pain.
25c St Jas G. Johnson and
F
H
Meads’, Druggists.

up against a fence, inlliclng serions
aud possibly fatal injuries about her
head.

THE MINSTREL KING.

BppreelBted on ^th eldei^ Bsd It le
qnite poeiible that a bill will pan
which will include in lu

A

and that of his moU.er be began to
liarlng bit illness he said tot

The BppBrent

will pBee both boaeee.

)

Friday ‘

both were laid In their coffins. Three!
days after tbs led predicted his d«iib |

deelre of the leodere now. that both

Oorrs* Irs airvei L.ool<
We also liaveour hne of Ice Cream Freezers, I.awn Mowers, Rubber
hose. Screen tloors and windows, and all kinils of Porch & lawn goods.

Quick ArrwL

die/* Mid Cliarlle Brantley, mred lO, |

m aras made a week ago.

shelves, guaranicetl to give satisiaction, 23 inches wide, 16 in.
deep. .'13 m high, for.............................................. ................ ................

Bleeding from

tha lungs aet in early and the el Ud
died in two honra

arhero be obtained a license by
faeraga. In her com­

plaint the aiBarts she aHil not be 13
old until next month
j
JOB BBd I are going to

Oa.

O.nimcncc them at an ice box, 30 inches widc^ 18 inches deep,
25 inches high, for................................................. ............................................ 0.70

L.AWN HOSE
*

No lawn can be kept in proper condition unlcs.^it is watered thoroughly;
that means’have good hose; that’s the only kind we can*}-. You can
choose from the cotton, the 3-ply rubber, 4-ply and the celebrated nonkinkablc electric. This last is the best garden hoie ever made; it will la>t
longer and give better service than any you ever used. You can buy
just as many feet as you want.

Lawn 8RRAYER8
And Atomizers for your shrubbery, rose bushes, garden stuff and vines.
You can’t ^stand and - handle the ho.se all the time; buy a good spra3'cr
and let that do th^work. They sell from 20c to $1.0b.

L.A\A/N F-|nJRNinrURE
Helps to beautify the lawn, and then it’s so comfortable. To have
some lawm settees, chairs, rockers, benches, hammocks around the yard
gives the idea you arc living, not off on a vacation all the time. We
can help you carr>* out the idea ver>' well, and it-costs but little money.
' Seen our stock of lawn furniture? Better do so at once-

THOSE ROSE SWISHES
ARE HERE % m
Like those nice ones you had last year, and were so pleased with. They
arc all ready to put out and will be in full bloom in a few weeks. They
are selling like hot cakes, so make your selection at once. You get the
pick of the stock.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

i

THE SVEinKQ BBOOBD, TBAVEB8E CITT, IDOH^ MONDAY, MAt 23,1»08.
wHtd toilj to «ha
rats to ItoHteg. 1
MBgiaytd^ to brtoigai
whtoeomotbJttoL

Push...

At Rswse. Jake, (be 18 yem old now
to Ernest Baur. wm aemdeatally kiU
od while playiag to hU barn.
i
heavy overUy attaohea to a swing
felt, striking him aerom tbe
blood vessel was brokaa aad be bled

the sale of our BEST flour, and
trade will be so brisk with yoy that
you will not have time to,pay your
bills, and your compfetitor will not
have anything to bo but sell break­
fast food. :
:
:
:
:
:

him.
Ju>t btotase ber batbaad btod Her
oa tbe railroad (rack, mjiag be would
keep>r there matil tbe train raa over
her. Mn. Dome May Hull, of Grand
Rapids, bas asked to bave the laatri
moaial bonds severed.
When William Ooltwortby of Grand
Rapids was inilo
ooart bis Uttls 8-y<

teafht in district aoboola for tb* pMt
^
jemn. and in spite of the faft that
•he baa saved from her earoings and
IJTop^rij. inberlt«^

ibe oomfortable

of in,000. beside owning other prop
jertv. is determined lo contlnoe in the
(
Depnij GAme Warden Troth II seised pro^ssion
liiliert Howard of Ann Arbor, who
(be hides of two beavers at the Mlchi
gan Oeotral depot at lUy City and has
.reported the oaptnrr to the state gsmu to IHSo.Uklng i>art in the Indian wars
wartlen. The hides werr de.tined for in Ti sas and New Mexico, has jcs.
Minneapolis, and cant* from Uojcom |be.u granted a |«iiiMm of W per
moD. Their value is »I6
i muiitb. lie Is now
! pars of age.
Half
all a pent
ocutcrj is
Tbeet are Inlereitlng times for resi- and in poor health
iforeo small a
dents of the first ward in Grand lUp- qaite a while to
ids
Twenty large rattlesnakes which stipend.
If Miss Flora Harlb.ck. i-tincipal of
were eonfined in a box made their ae>
oape Tbnreday night 'and everjon** the Tecnmseh eohools, acoepu the prois walking in tbe middle of the street offered superiotendency, she will be
onu of a \tfy ft w women lo ooonpj
for awhile
At Boyne a.mral free dell very, route . scch a jiositlon in tho Untied States.
Abont 100,000 pounds of milk is re*
will be esiabiuhed Jnlr S3. The ronte !
will take in

Advanoe, ^nay <Corners, j

NCW VEGETABLES.
eiranae Vnrl«-Sle« I
11" d
r ; leiit uf agriculture Is
ninkiiiif • V n r.m.-m»i with
regrtnldt^ .rhli-h an* expected to prove
OsefuJ in t:.e ( nited titatee If the peo­
ple <-nij I »• |« reoadeil to grow tbein.
says tbe SitnrdJiy Rvening Poet. lU
explorers
t«>tehlng them from
ous parts
:1 e world, especially from
Mexhx>
d.niiy fo .1 plants jhst would be of
nmrh valucjr Introduced Into tbe UnlliHlStabe
.\moiig il * nvalluhle Mexican vegeUhlf»c ar.* vi.nuus kinds of peppers and
scvi-ml *;•« i s of tomatoes which are
unknoH n i » n c. Tor example, there Is
the husk loniito. which is about the
size- of I !».fra- chc-.qmit and is
tallied in n sort of detachtble rind that
dien tbe fn
preUmiUHiy lo cooking
g.MKl niu. Init Is said to be exc'client
when »tew ill or fried. The Mexicans
prcsHTve it as n sweet pickle.
Then tlirrv is a brand new kind of
cueuinls-r u hleh is quite au oddity
Idity in
its wtiy Innsmuc-b i
1 with a

retary of ttata Tbe company tirofiows
to purchase lands from the sute.
dileh, fence and reclaim unproduotive
tracts. . boy and reli lands and* raise
stock and farm firodorts. Tbe eom
paoy

was

bronght Ini'} esistence by

reason of the prospect that noriJiern
Micliigau lands will become valuable
for farming, the tiargsio sales of the
state btqug an additional ludnotuirut
to *‘gst into the dtee. *'
Probably the y^ngest per«>n in tbe
eUte to

be

hired as ifriooipal of a

•cbool IS Harold Kel
0.»runiia He is 18 y
irrmdoale from tbe Mt.
mailt Jane. He has already signed a j
oootsaet as principal of the e«be|>hQrd !
schools for text year
The aadyltg
affeotloo
of
•«
affMlioo
«.
.h.o
has anfferel from his ahos--.

wo
wo-i
was’

t.

Smith
wauwvi... wm ukeo to pnsoo for at-;
tempting tbe life of bis wife
At the •

tr-t,ai..i..i i., i»» i*t. i-n-n-r *
1-^ « kvtim

j
'»•* t

«hrn

elation the i»uor woman conld hardly




I trr

u.|

Melionald.

,

-the:

Kinspo,'*

Miss Mary Jane Klnl.« r

Bdb^ is Sdk
In on Iron Crib.

.. $5.00 to $11.00

a sudden change in the weather or c.xposurc to damp, chilly winds or night
air brings on a fierce attack, lasting for days I '
y.
tient with A wenkched constitution or crippled
An scid, polluted condition of the Wood is the cause of every form and
Rheumatism. Muscnlsr, Artknlsr. Acute. Chronic. Inflsmmstory
▼ariety of Rheumatism,
and Sciatic, and the blood must be purged and purified before there is an
end to your aches aud pains. External applicaUons. thenseof liniments and
plakeis, domnch toward temporary relief, butauch treatment does not reach
the real cause orcleansc the ^Qseased blood; but S. S.S.. the greatest of all
blood parifiers and tonics, does cure Rheumatism by antidoUng and nentxmlixIngthe poisonous acidsand
id building up tl
the weak and sluggish blood. It U
safe and reliable in----------the old add Wood rich, and the pain-totl
clcs and jointaare relieved, the shaiured
made strong, and the entiresystem is invigorated and
toned np by the use of this great vegetable remedy.
If you have Rheumatism, write us, and our physicians wnll furnish with­
out charire any infonnatiou desired, and we will mail free our book on

7mswtfTSPecmceo.,ArLfum^GA,

ib Tester Ideal Crib ^
thouUl

have* a J OSTEK

IDEAL

without

out.

The hijjh sicics
sides and ends and
Ics make it ACCIDENT

closely

BKOOb.

IF YOU WANT TO RENT or par
^aaa a piano or organ, aaa Qrinncll
Bros. m East Front atrael. They
take old fnatrumenu In exchange on
new ones of any make. If you rent
an
Inatmment from
them the

head
^1876“u

placed

lyith

RASTALL'iSSS!
IMPORTANT.

only thirty Inches
ed for n ten days’
Tbe craft
r.atea at IV
and after a
I the St.^I.;

—hAOTS REGARDING—

,e 4»j h. n.Uv k and rab.
uiiia.
without injury.
..md. 4h»g* and rata are
-4i.til.le
^ w
4i.til.le to tbe ii.flueocv

of
cruise.
delivered to Mr. i
j,
i-erfulnesa.
l,ur. Tex., on Oct I ' lUv dlsirlhtm.r oi Riii.Rhtne
ii.shtne
One sees
In the south will be ; tiri;
s arnish the clouds of
aklng Korky Mountain
cents. Jas. « Johuson.

i-iOH-rs

sasirtf.

Some llflhto will cftot smolm aiMl
others give down grgtoo, ovta •unlight 1. often oboeured by cloudf
These are all ooiircM to annoy­
ance.
Nothing is. howtver. more

boat win be 100 1

ROCKY MOUHTAia MISER

divided Into water tlglit ,

I.t

OfflertnBMnl
• V toll a. m..

r\^

N TH A I. THOMP**ON.

r;l= WAN^EPARTMENT^

•^o tmich U heard of
IM.1 .\lMHtonil

I Vi.-n. .Oi. iur

annoying

than

there

no

Is

^ placod, giving

to.

at

havo

timoe

good lighL again other aid balng
needed to find It, and yet at timea
no light et all-Avold
faulto by ueing

Refund Money If Dr. How

tbaae

tap,

malnutning

uniformity

of

light at all hours and to auch a

t

l.rv w

cost for the amount of light givon
that
defies
competition.
Give

Arine,

DC*, ft

rushed with work .

y^ANTKI»-<i.-.l rrh-1.1.-

Case of Constipation or Dya-

as

we are

TrawrsG CMy Gas CompinY.

“•H

ard’a Specific Will Not Cure Any

We
» tint tl»$i
Sb9em»ker't Sb»p.

S i: Wail A: ikinii are sc klng the
wiirst-cfisc nf dysiwpsla or cnstlpa
Ihin In Traverse City or vicinitv to
l«*>t I»r llow.irirh new Spoclflc for Ih.*

“ ~v>-

confldent are they that this n
markahle inedh
effect a curt
quickly and las
refund I he mo

ihh- Introt!union. S,
.ill sell a flftyMHlIcIne at half price.
This specific of Dr. Howard s will
headache, dizzy feelings
consUpalh
of malaria
nut simply give rcMof for
makes iK-rmanent and com
Take advantage of S................ ...
.
Stms’ challenge and secure a bollle^f
Dr. Howard’s specific at half prl^
with their personal guaranleo to re
fund your mon.y If it dtM*,.

all

The only light thet Js always on

in your orders early
e»U . r lln« .
Offer to

a

tomo
to bo
fatriy

TH®
W®l®H®oH
i-ikh^

that the Argentine health d.qmriineut
boa exp«*rlm.*ntally .nrr«ng<Hl to hnve
WANTED.
roruj.rch.-iisive lusinirtloi
the laliels of
H.n«a>.fss) nmteh boxes j Q.mi^K.sT «';mi
AN’TKII- No 4 aro of
spn-ad of tube•rcu- I
r».iu,n«i iciKi
»might Im> pr.*v4>n

"sv-

QHaWHKKM.Vin WANTK],

When you need >hoe polish

;^nni-

KCt

SeUSfflNE

■ -trirt.
UTUlf

' assss.*«s-?

It keeps the leather looking

CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
..HEALTHIEST...
AND
ARSOLUTELT ODORLESS

i.ioi-1-r

FOR SALE.

new.

li does not crack the

leather but
cracking.

prevents

its

Don't forget the

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store

IS

. VZ

worry.

as he cannot fall out. elm
limb over or stick his

P|B r. HOLDBWOBTH-Sptml ol««t,Uoo

•Hivel i TVxh ”*”‘7

Johu w. roiU-* is I., i,«
ateuuj yacht. Kaya n Chi.-ag.
iJie New York Tltu,-'»
Though 4^^ul• j,n* ,,f
plele (n every det.nll. luagnllit^'iiHy fur. < «•„ n,,.
olahed and capable 4,f
.r ,/Tcauiiug seven
h

All persons liable for city lIconsoN
are hereby nollfled
illfled to call att
Ulty
and pn
fore*ju
rbere 1s only one way to cum datoRennl
City Marshal.
Deal, and that la by conatltuUonal
remodles
Deafnam la cauaed by an
inflamed condition of tbe mucooa lln
Meeting of Board of Review.
Ing of the Euataebian Tube.
WTien
ihia tube ia inflamed you bave a rum­
bling sound or Imperfect bearing, and
Ion of
when It il entirely cloned, Deafnena tho city of Traverse Cliy^’lSl meet
Is the result, and nnleaa the inflamma- on Monday, May 33. 1803.. at the CouDRoom In Bj
said city of Traverse
lion can be takeb out and this tube cll
restored to Its normal cmdltlon, hear­ aiy. at 9 o’clock Ini the forenoon and
ing will be deatroyed forever; nine continue In session at least four days
cares out of ten are cauaed by Ca­ or as much longt*r as
tarrh, which U only an inflammed oon- sao to ct.mplele the
reviewr of the asMessmeut rrills of said C*«»BKAI.R-8jx rtr.tii buu»*. un Bn»-»tTw*t.
dliion of the mucoua aurfacea.
desiring
We win give One Hundred Dollar* city. Any person or persona desl
any case of Deafnesa (cauaed by to do so may examine hit, her or their
utt on said rolls and show
catarrh)
irrb)
that cannot be cored by
FOR RENT.
any exlMs. why tho valuation
a Cal
Cure. Send for clrcuhereof shtmld be
free.
ated this lUb
CHA8. M. BE
K yitit BK.Nr- t»..
vj f»r rnct m th. Hti-*ia ImlMini: »tw Junr
ard of Review
llaira Family PlJla are tbe beat.

Sv‘

She can leave? Baby alom?

You can’t do better
than get him a bandsome watch upon thfs
memorable occasion.
We can please him_

NOVEL YACHT FOR GATES.

Ocafncaa Cannot B« Curto

Cement Walks.
On account of the Iarg»* am<
bum the*
desiring
bum are' requested lo• call at the
tb City
Clerk-a office, make mppllcatIon and
deposit the DPy for the same

mother

For the
Young Man

Spertfr Steel Boat WHk «»«lr TMro

were going to group most any old

The asseaament roll for the Im
provement of Sixth atreet, from the
east line of Division street to the west
line of Union
street, ia now
:nlon street
bands for• collection
The flrai
ment ia to be paid on or before tbe
Qrsi day of June. 1»0S.
_ M. E .Haskell. City Treasurer.

Every

BUSISESS CARDS.
What nicer for the
young lady than a
dainty chatelaine
watch.

> Notice to All People Intereeted.

CRIB.

Cndnti

Get Your License.

t.-.oT» *ny .aqoiry-

A.»»Trt no fculmitule for ’'Goldeii Mediot! Ih!*rover\ T Nothing** just as good.*
fy. agml at. were married Ust week
In Pincr s ineavsnt iVUrts cleanse
Both are tnarhers
The bride has! the ilugged sy

aged t3. and

*

is

X. B. Breno. V

nisrtitt a Goons

Thow whohraererldt it. keen
•nffexiag of othexn. know that ]
ly called
The King of Pnin.*’
Some kre siiddenly ad^ with the most t

thing around a few pre-tty girls with
a aoug an.l we ll hriug tbe cash lunk
in a c.irt. - i*hleago Poat

kon <U pwtiBf MoU»llr, bw dwj
B.

proof of the truth

lh*l .Ur«4«l
uj. m

Rheumatism

gitation

Hiice^ Its chief ui
It the vine on w hlch It
--------- ——------- !—------------^--------- grow,. l4 , u iKuidaonie as to be di-sirable
for gurch ai. More vuluable Is a giant
ukra Ui-Jy ohtnla,sl from liuroiK*
'Tlir old theory that consumption was
which has isids five, or six
inherilM is utterly discredited by m^
ordinary >1 :e. Soon doubtli'ss It will be
science.
Tlic germs of confrom with- coinni.mly grown lii tb«* LultcHl Slates
<iut.

ami will iM- oWlnlnable In our markets.
The
It has a cl. lixhtful flavor.
Anollier i;uroiK*an vegetable which
Uncle .'^am wants to lulrudutv is the
tulHT of u |.l cut that looks a good deal
like mai>ij ;,rass. It is only about as
big as u lisj>lnut and when eaten raw
reseinl.les .'o.-oaiiut lu flavor. This is
called t h.Tvi: and may be cooked In a
variety of ways. The plant la a kind of
•••dge.
Special ail.mtion is le-ing paid to the
eultlvaiion of new
herbs on Ibe ex­
perimental f.inii wbi. h tbe govemmeot
mnlnuins near Wushlugtoa. and the
aeids of Ibe iH-ict of tb*-ae when a aufflclcnt aupply has Inhu obtained will be
dlstrlbuu-d 1.. farmers and gardeners.
Notabl.* among them la a plant from
India .-alUsl Imsclla. whl.-h Iswrs
fruUs tnat i«s>k like little black berries.
It is a vln •. has pink blosaoius
bling tlm«- of tbe urbutoa aud la wild
to be delicious.

Narrow Chomio

are proeprets that another ronlt* will
be laid out toward th- nrrsii and east
..f-.t n.i. r«.'
th. P-nnsU at the re-,
torts
The Ali^aa Rsnoh coaiiisny. inrorporated wiUi|10,00U oapiul by a num­
ber of men at Cssi (’ ty hev^ filed ar­
ticles of Inoorporatiou with the i.ec-

J. B. Martin. M tt

to death before a

HANNAH & LAY CO.
: Condensed news
I ♦ of muhigan

it to. betides

the

CALMAN*S INTERIOR EFAR la the

ding ?idrs it can be placrd dose to ihothcr’s l>ed.
Cntf nmd tto airr finn of Chfdron^, Cradht, CHht. ote.

the Boston
StoreJ
*funlturt Dtptrttmmt.

The

PeerieM

thirta are the

beat

ELECTRICITY

MISCELLANEOUS.

Ladies!

(’hJrwiro.for frw.lUn«Fsry.

JOHN R. SANTO
6ENERAL INSIUtANCE

Find the ’ People's” a very conven­
ient bank with which lo do Ihelr
banking, and we bave a large num-

«Ar><K

irS*s:sH“S;Hs JWiPET CLEANING

lj»r. At K^ortl

2

FIRE INSURANCE

ItA St

a aONKY TO L^>AN'-N’o tax rUow pat la

A color card for the asking.

The Shcrmtii-Wllltoms VtnIshcs hive thirty yeirt reputoUOB htckofthemAnatrcsi.
pcrior to any other.
■ THEY COVER THE EARTH*

>N’T ye FoOLCDI

! Farm For Sale

Tak«tbaivertes.ortimal
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA

WGRKS.

Carpel a«ning and Feather Rt i.uvating. Carpet lowing and laying.
Before *cnding your old carpets
•way tu be made into rugs, let me
show yt>u oamplca
...

N. D. CHAPIN. Proprlclor.
UETil;

durable paint made.

It will fsnni anytking tkut tarn h*
patntf4^ faint J0T fi>tiy*nse. A xaft
faint fa f-in-, a xaft feint to use-.

L. L. A. BUILDINa

Some take certll

Our various
methods suit the
coBvenlence of all.
Perhaps you
are not famIlUr with tbe various
methods of deposiUng, do not
know which method would bo bast
for you, and ao do not realize what
a convenience and benefit a bank
account could be made to you.
We should be pleased at any
time to explain methods lo you.
Please do not besiute to tok quesUons. We aim to make our a *Teo^
pie's Bank" In even
ent with aound bank

Js»SU*t

JUST PAINT!
Thai’s what most paints arc; the
Sherman-Williams Paint enjo)*!
a higher reputation as **ell as a
larger sale than any other preparca paint in ihe worhl.
Ifi
pure Imseetl oil, lead and rinc,
the most

sens' Phone MS.

.•WitU. Hull

lUt*®_/ronriJI>udo^^ It'S Right.

PER IPOO WATTS
ruBinaamiT

O. P. CARVER A BRO.
V*Ufon.l*. purthtiid,

■ THEY COVER THE EARTH*

Suriui Rliif ElNirie
Li{M III Pm ei.

DENTIST

SSrSSHi

Front St

•Wr«ir»*€; n*rudM.

A. D. TYLER

Caiman's Elastic

DR. A W. MIQOINt, Otottat. has r*.

ON YOUR OUTRIDE DOORS we Cto

Rutner^c Old BUnd.

Phone lit

J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.

\Va*hinct.xi St.

When TonWimtAraceCtoBrilcat

1100 acres known as the Steel or Need! ham farm
One of tbe beat in Grand
|*rraverse county: 3H miles south of
the city.
^

Butchers and Bbusbcs Mmksrs.

!

cMi—’

J. E. QREILICK CO^ CITY.

E“W HrSTTl(8F&'^
FIRE INSURANCE

OB*.

SAWYER

A

.H

RENHALLEOON

.-DENTISTS-.

“‘ts&.'ss.’ssar-

li

THE EVEKIKO BEOOEE, TRAVBB8S CITE, MICH., MONDAY, M.AT 23.1W3.

DL^EppoInting

SERMON TO
aASSOF’03
Bm mtmg,

mill to toto oily, nodor too pton of
Pmd Roborte of Kolomoxoo. hoe re
Ytmx M fiieod too indoroomoot of the board

wlU Ttoit toe bootoooe men to oecoro
roo for t^ omoont of too oomtoo roqotrod by Mr. Eoberto, ft.ioa It to oodorolood toM too city
wIUmI boroqolrodto pay o omit of
to 0*1. "TMf If mr to* gf lift toto BBMy if too foelory U ool bnilt.
qmmm. TIm yong bm vbe i
too IflBBmBit of too board being
•MtoMMffriMtffl Mjtotagfto foqolrod
ommly oe on eridonoo of
rntm
IlM fkvto m4 Mllgl
•Md Ibito. by wbtoh Mr. BoborU will
bf able to foooM too food# for hU e*
poM wblU werktog op too project.
iMd Ihf 1B|
The oommlMof. ooofIfUog of
K.
H#
If Mtoitoto M
Bmik. Joliof Btoloborg. WlllUm LonMitoMtoUMtoblf.dooMd L. F. Titof. mot toU momtofi BM 0T mil fgff hmTf
log oiM decided tool too project woo
kM«g^llM4 Mto HMd Imdlt
Ml w»L

DmM Wobilw MMti Mi*l

;:rrrs

Thfto will bo no diaonlty iti oooorlag too BMeofory pUdgee oe ilie
omoont will oomo ool of too oompony
or bo poid by toe city. The project
eontompUtoo tiro oftoblUhment of o
largo paper mill wblc*. wlU giro cmpioymont to forerol hondrod men ood
oven thoogh too eommtoeioo fboold
bo rwjolrod from thorn who pledge the
fooority tooy will doobtlreo be perto tof OtorlfllM ehwfto
m tofto for pmUlf fpomkiog fooUy willldf to pay what toey eobaertbr to order to eocora oo imt<ortont
lito4f.lMB
o factory.
ag Itkf II to
rr, tlBi If I
Mr. Roborte will prooood to eolloit
robforipliooe oe toon oe
“I WUk to totog JM iMf to
eommlttoo boa foenrod the oeoenorr
Blto Okrlfl. IIBI pfraoMlltj
Plodgof. oad fiwffl the ioUroet monL
lifcfgfi tof wbolf ofmol of
vbM. ttodyRlm- ITot mil tb« goof
pooof to bring boro ore proctiooi po|4 r
tomllftof to thf world Udooedi mokon,
wbo pot Uiolr money op to
roeUy to Bii omm. bot oil of It. lo bock toolr jo^TMt Thor or« moo
flodtog odoaoUoo. ohorlty mod good fomlllor with too making ^ pejwr lit
gOTffmBfoi. U dtroellj or todlrooUy olll lu dotolU ho mye
ClM rofolt of HU Uff oad HU work.
Ooooldor who Bo U mod wbot He Iib
doM Dom*l toro foor book on Him.
bol fUU jooTtoU to Him. Bo hoi
WBfIfctog for joo to do. Prooent to
HIb too Uff ttol Bf gOTO JOO. IhoB.

IfMNmgf U M toflUotloB to whifb
mU toTf BMk. If ibf elmnibffff
TtMWtoUttf Wftf •UmU tofUw
mnmrni, jom wmU Ml omn to Uto
hm U If Ml too floqiMff

, iMBBMto to TMTlto Bto-

SERVICES IN
STEINBERG’S

wito BU bloBtog «poa It. go oto toto
Uto wofU. Of did Be of whom it U
wrlklBi tool ^Bf wool qboot doing

CHURCH OF CHRIST MAKE A NEW
MOVE FOR MASSES

(repyrlgtot. IM. by C. B LesrliLj
Ro my borglar Ua« come at laet. I
Nad watebsd and walled and had
alKHit giten, him up. Imt all Ihlngt
ronic lo !,Im wl»o walls, and ray Imr
plar lisd Aunll) pnt In an apr»earaiww.
I aal lip In. Iirtl to get a goral look at

I

^ oir

**OIOB of IMS. lot me give yoo four
O'i to toko with yoo toroogh life
Tbf irol U OoBSdfMo. Xotoolfooo
flit, bol Mlf fMPBl ood fOlf foliOBOO.
If opporlonity dooe not oomo to yoo.
gooflorlt. Iftliowoy dooe not o|ion
bofom yoo. open it. Moke tlu world
The wwi
UOanttoiity. Wbotorer yoo ondertoko, koop ot it till yoo oooompli
Doo'l drift. Ooooentrmtloo is
toird O. Pool mid. * TbU one thing 1
do.’ Loom to do one thing Ijtm
to do OM thing well. Loom to do
one totog bettor toon onyone elee on
forth oomdo it. llio foorth ood Uet
O U oodfeorotioo. Uod ii roled oot
modem life
Oonee
of onooeir > Uod U the
ondnobloft oot of life.

Unable

to AccommodeU the

Will Try e New Move.

iirrh of ChrlJt.^^lJlHdi!,.*.!'
will hold ibHr ntornlng
ntornlng e»nlr<- in
HieInbnrg'B
tireod Op«Te lluiut et
Hi 3u orlork
Thu fullowlng c.mn.u
jiiretl.iii from the imMur, R<-v T. T
^Mlom. will I xplain tim i-hllr.- tnett« r
•Eilllor Uuci.nl-For euiu.- inuiithi.
paM our pritti iJt plan- uf worship
iM-en Inedcqiiett) to erruniiiiuilai<> e
Kreei nuinU r who hevn de*lrr,l
with u«
Tu miHrt tin*• di-raen.U of i
ilMTg'a

O. P. aM F. W. Oarvar wwt t> tha
dwr plane early toto weak and

by William Owen.

MK.MABTKU1CSHDEA0

TWENTY-ONE
ARE KILLED

-After I gita through with yer yell
think I m a burglar faat niiff.
(Ht
over Bgaiir the wall. Now. then, if yer
move a Unger I'll U,r.. yerr
I’rom my iroua«*n» lie took a roll of
money amouiillng to $40. from my
walab-oal a
guW tswleh. from the
breaal insekrt of my coat some iiap<*n
of no value to him. ami after a gUnce

■had pla.

that

he said
-Now. tlM-n. git outer

Put on y.T truusem

Now alt

Storm—Relief

Train

Has

-or

VELT

and tlcl me to bulb chair ami radiator
He was m-rvuiis and alarm.d all the

<;rand

eineon nf llllnuU will
In
work a« hitigtnic t vengfllHiii and
inel workt m
NVi- hu|i«< tu liev««
Ki. rhiirua uf yuiiiiK ledh-t.. a U.>h-

1 Anally tol.l him that be ought to
be asliaiurd uf am h m-rve and was r.wardi-d by a cuff on the ear wbieU
my

bead

ringing

fur A».- nilii

With the

RENOMINATED

Exception of the Alabama

Lily Whiles. Who Favor Hanna

• active preparations for the ctde
itlon will begin
mH'l?e^*iuui already ^

Vu‘rxlX"*C.
hey

They will bo out fo|

AS BOAtDOFlEVIEW
187Mf
the Council

Room Toda
ti*

The .suiH rvl<,ors of the city are in

: ui^“d rf’riU*^;nrtre‘^^:ir o^ i mmistee & murni easterk
Bm i

CURES CHRONIC CATARRH

-I'm gMin' dow

laliama l.tl
ll U- the w uu. fur

-It Is mi u«e to go dow n •• I reph.-d
-There l.aB ii.^1, iiuthlng to ext In fhe
houw slm^e the folks went awny. a
wi-ek ngo.-Then ni her to go hungry
l.* t's
WN- w hut's in IbU safe d«qH»si«.lle o|M.n.Ml all tlu- .Iruwers in the

a two weeks' visit with relatives and g,-rm* along the air passages,
friends at Hart, Meats and Fontwatcr. i.-rs Ihe hl,s»,l with the oxyg.-h, killing
Mrs ('amplM-ll formerly 1 v,-d at Hart. the germs tn the Mood
g,M-S
Mich.
The Sydney O

N>ff is taking on a

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^w*sr.s
Hoeer....

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ill
:s

iirl
lill ”‘.nn,s tl.m. .1
n.>kmk >b.irt«« uni

Kr.t.kt.«i,
n.uln. lokil

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY
CDMPANY.

load of hardwoiMl lumber that William
Truu
u'folknr.:
Bcitiier i. thipiiing
W O. King & , very out At. Is rich In oron,-. purely
v.-getald,- and fU!,-d with marv.-lous,
00. of Chicago.

ti,-aling and stn-iigth giving quallti,-.* Koriumu nurlh u..l n.oth. .1 II in. muni
The SIX month, old daughter of Mr.
If you are tired of stomach
............ .. ....
.1, m..„ U.U
id Mrs John Halha of 437 North and seem lo grow wenker all
Cedar street died, y«st,uUy.
The "throw ph>>lc to the dogs"
W.-II with Ih,‘- h,-n1th giving
iKKly was ukeu to l^iku Ann by
treatment
that
t*
Natur
team for bnHal
method;
Lee Raymond left this morning for
H,‘V J. II. (’.M>k of Hollist,
Aon Arbor wh,-ru he will hare an op­
fn!m caiarVhVir
eration iverformed. Several years ago
f.iur w,-»-k* ag<» *h,- comm
he was skating on the loe aod fell, us.. Hyom,-l and th,- iM-n.-A,
atrikiiig on his head The Injury nev­ was immediate
It ts very
s.-ldom
-ad and
er left him as w> 11 as he should have that *he n,-,-d* to elear h,-r
That wc have some ,d the best bar.
1. e«o aod be is getting worse' and it
at night
For y.-ars
past
gains in K,-al ICstato in the < ily, but •
was thought Utter to have an oi»era- 1.,.,-n troi,l.led with |«in in h,-r lini

.Flirhai,k»
,r
Senal
xceptions Ih,- r.-r
to I he i»r,-*ldeni

.... .

THEY SAY

r‘hi;

tmn performed.*
.oi.tng po-,s- at.MHi 1
me long ,le*,ri, ,1 r<
ll w;.* nut lo.nh-.l

S,. hUpiK.se
^ rh,-umatis
^
which w,htipiHised ^ was

Thu Woman's Home aod Foreign
Missionary society of tliu (kiugregational church wiU meet with Mrs
Frank
Hamilton
tomorrow at 3
o’clock.
Tea will be aervod at 6
o’clock. All th,- ladies are luvit,-1 to
oome at S o’clock *o sh to siK-ud a so­

dres*er in rotatim,
There were a few CO, .-r,si the gun.
Of .-onr*,-. he ph k.d it up.
odd pletvs of Jewelry. h;ilf a tbi*4-u «dd
loinully. of ,s.„r-,-.
afi.r n Unr
cxiliis nnd the bub) s sa> lugs Imiik, «-uii
innm-uviTM be pho^sl bis Y,s,t on tbe cial aft,-moon.
laluliig
nu
pennies
When In* hud
fciiuK uf Miktti, diil-tH and quar
A representative of
thu Geneva
ruM‘-,-„t,n
lock mid
blew
Into the
atnffetJ
hla
fvs-kets
with
bis
plunder.be
There are nereral Ihoiuand p<*<,
Sltam automobile will be lu town to­
n our town that do md atl-nd left tbe be.lr.K,iu and went down the iimw-.le.
morrow with two machines
He will
h anywhere
Will, th.*e llm> hall, and I l.eunl Miu in the gm-si's
ehy mu^t cordlallv Invliu them lu chamlM-r i.nd tie- *.-rini,fs r.*m,
He nipH-dl., ........... .. the lube. i,nd though make his beadquart, rs tki^ilw Traverse
hi* Hm.I -llpi-,s! ft,on the |,.-iu,Ui,T. I
wnw gone uUhii h i, mlnutev uu.I w hen
City Wagoi^ Works
du.ihvm giMKl
It U iHit my >
di*, harc- l,.Mow,-,t
V
be came l.aek be was lu a l.ad teii,|MT
All the doctors and dentists are rw
lull her l« 11 the wUh of the
•It w..iiT do to tie lip to sti^hg
As 1 w nsu t sti* k,il up for burglars, be
t|oested to meot‘Wednesdny evening at
will, whom t lal*ur. to make ^ll
to II........ ,.11 Mii-i-lltlon*
he i\
found 1,0 oiber plunder.
pare.
heller e I he H
'8 o'clock ill the office of Drs Holliday
•T.4H,k here, cully," he grow b-»l us hb Inurk.sl U* 1.......... 1 Ihe Hr, arm bark In
‘ to the rundli
and.Thirlhy to arrange for the haw
111,-,s.n,er
i'.uiliiuoie
Aioeih
au.
aliSMl
bKiklug
Ml
looking
at
me,
-1
bnveu
t
found
•11 II.ruUKhoUl e
ball game with tbe lawyors
All
no hank Ijook yli
nil) who die ouialdo
'hrUt a
are te.iueated to lie present The
f\r,.onal Havlor Surtiee ii i<i i.a> ihai
-i might hH,k
bund here for
we hriirte. the Hlhiu U all mitArleni mot,ths und i,oi And one." 1 „i,.u.
game will proUhly occur Wednesday
ah a rule of falih, life and prartUe
June
3.
' Hut If ye •h.u'i iMiik yer *
.‘inini-....o„W hen* la 11T'
The High School basket ball girli
an!l tu‘aave‘iVe
Ind^fhere Ih nl/ne
-Whem-icr I have „ dollar left I
Saturday iiresenled Prof. H. Clyde
uiher
name
tinilrr
heaven
given
atnouK men whereby we can be ra\ed It to tile .S<Hb-ty of Ueforini-.l .
glars"
With ihU fan eatabllhhed by IMvlne
lion of
w.s
k
s
p.,y
l.u
-Oh, yer U.s*s, i-h'/
W.-ii. | w
Writ and our iH i>onal evperlenre and
great amonot of work iliat he*has
out- day in the
fellowship Wllh oil
fOBoyMT Wbyifyoo do yonr bteu bean* burn w li bln
,tl.\ dl.SM-d dous for them dnriug the }auit year.
FtooUy. •Wbolooer|r thing, ore
There
will
be
a
met-ung
of tbe
and
attniitUe
Im.k
out ni ctiiqih- yer!"
"Weliome III wumblp w
pitiful *t,.ry «l l.ack rent, whi. h lhi Clerks' I'nion this evening at
whftBmr totog. ore imrr. wli
1 was aU>ut to iiiiswer him when I
over totegf ore lor«ly. wbotoeemr ► iramcerh. worKlni; men amrH.e"pi
saw the form of a |K>lhrmai, lu the sublnot.-d wag,-^ wa* to hax,- paid, o’clock.
TbU Ih a hiep uf faith on our p
door.
He had *.M-n lights Ah-kerliig nnd the ►lg:,t of the , hililnii inov<-d
Iblngf ore of good report, if there
The seat sale for William Owen'e
The eviH/ihea w.
Mr ll,M.-ev,.|t „ ►ympalb). and taking
abiiut and. Andlng the front diK.r oiM*n.
ony Ttoloo ood if there be ony |iroiee, U lleve II U tJ.Ml
engagement here in ’ ' Tl.e Bol,ool for
Ul^ h.S iHM ketiH,
iMH.k. h,- gave lu Ibe
had entered the hou*e and s.,fily na
totnkdo tooff thinge. Ood bl. ee yoo and we knew tbi
Scandal” will open Wednesday momh.-r hnshand !i:.d
Cendinl tbe stairs
My burglar hud bis
«*ll
proilde nieam* for
fur n
rarrylnR
ood bttog yoo onto Himeelf
ing at the box officu.
lM*,-n limsl
TT„- m-M day ll„- hitsback tu tbe diK>r. ui.d the oftl^i-r niught
The Ar*t ,-vcurMon on the bay this
’ ObmoHoo” woe tl.en eong by the I be rj.rd to help
laind ;.pp,-ar d at lH-ad.ju:.rt,is and
on at oii.-.- ami sti pp.*,! foi wurd nnd
*,-asiU»
Ma.s mv,-u y,-*ierday by ibc
oodlfMo Of o whoU ond lUr. O T diMir*. of ibih audit
ask,-d by a br,.th. r „Uhs-r<
gave bin, a Idow,
Tra\i-r*t- t'liy band,
the
Columbia
Bloot. proooonood the bonodiotton we may r.-arh the ma»t.ea and ei.p,.r kum ked him off t • • liHlr ami i
-.Su). hu-.v mail) , hildr. ii ha\e you taking P4 lo NV ah ia wants
The olofi wore then given
at hoim-r*
for n%vhlle lu h:
About -on p,.opl,. w, n- in fmm IVhball be pb ttM.d*“tu aeend^ iif^’gTft
grooltog. ond oongmtnUtione by their large or t.mall. I covet an lntere.t In
to*k,-y „v,-r ibu into Marquette vc*frUnde.
When tl.e l.audcuir. hud iHM-l. shppisl
I be prayer* of the reader* of ibl.i an
sold 117 tickets lo
cue. of 1M3.
rmuneemeni wbo believe that Ood U on hU wrist I was untied, and the offl
.Monlsie,and that He U a Itewarder of ibem cer und 1 sut down lo compan- noti»s
The rUw i,f lku.t. r«n«UilnK of
r,-»;,ilar ,-xeur.Mon y, *t,-rday
i
and wall for the fellow to regain tvu
mrmbor.. thr Urj:^i in iht- hl^i..r> ■ bat dllUenil) aeek Him
IV C (.'ilberl
w-ni give the romS.-I«u*hess. iNV didn't hnst. i, matters
tif Iht ei'buulfc, hevr
iht lr
meiir, meni a>ldr,-*a Thursday evening
by the UM- of l.randy or wuter or a
at ropemuh
ir<nh ond ruunlueiiuni.. mod i
EVENTS IN SOCIETY
palm leaf fan
We gave bm. all tbe
The steam barge H J Hensen 1*
rrmoine only fur the iiuerd of «-duro
Saturday CTeDlDg Mr nnd Mrs taking a cargo of lumt»,-r at the John
time Im* w ant,si and lueaiiw hlle I went
- lion to noee upon thi- lUt uf n.tm» o»
through lilm und reeo,ered my own
Fred
Uaodricks
entertalnod fortj F on A Co'a diK-k
•protowod fur gra.lunion. onU fur ibt in
The new T. 4'. 1. A .M; ra.lroad has
After tt long I,our my burglar oimn.Hl meats in a deilghtfol manner at theii
reached Oim-na
All the ties are be­
his «yea and *ut up and Imiuired
to reeout^ ibvir • .he. peklu.. *
Organlxation of Grand Traverse i
borne on East Eighth street. Mnsio.
ing put In k* last as the Iron is laid,
-W w hat's up';"
The nenire of ihr
uf ih.dancing, games and olbar pleasant
Arirona Mining Co. It Now
and not luirt of tbe ik-s as I* usually
-Nothing, e
an- Ismk.-d for
rie** with the cour»« Ihel lh.-> hev
CompleUd.
the case m-hiulding a new railroad.
Slut,-'a prison
cuinplqlud. ore .• fulluer.:
The urKani/attun of the tiraiid Tiax
Thut was all
The fellow wi
lift,-,! all enjoyed the oooaaion greatly. RePERSONAL,
M riurruci. WeUh. l?ngU«h. Lydl
erae A Arizona Mining t\i bu* U-.
to id* f,M-t and wulk.Hl downstairs aad fr. ahmenu of loe cream and assorted
Mrs. Hattie IH nule left yesterday
K Wod.-, .rl.ullllc.
Mery
l‘«rk.i
eunipleied b) the eheilun of Tboina
,UM-ort,sl to the stutiiK,
I hoiMsl he cakes were eerred aad it was a late
Hinuribwalte a» preablent
and
In
erienitSr; Cerl W
..l.^Uvu
nilght nerve up aiul U-,x.me a hero as hour when ihe mMto disjiermd. vot- fir Manistee, where she will take toe
mg toe eveut one of the best aoolal
It baths for a short tit
Adrloldo J
MenUuk.
rommrr. lel
he f,o-e,l the Judge nnd Jur) ; hut. alas, gatherings of the season.
FredSilsby Is In the city shakinf
AIlH.rt
O
K).Hke,
.‘u.lnt-vrlug
he ph-nded guili). shed t,-ars when sen
teiusHi, and a* Ih.-y took him awuy he
haods with old friends.
He s^lll be
Memh. A l>unn, erifnilAr; lUrhere
here most of ibe week.
Uebelle t'orbett. Lotin. Oille 1. lUrd go<Ml turnout of aittckluddem will be
1 band ai the meeilnK and a *!ron»:
Mike Umlor. Jr., left this
eon. UtiD. Tbomoi H lUIrd. mc\eu
tard of dlrcvtura rhuaeu from Tra\
t Milwaukee, where be wUl join
flSr; Welfred Deneon.
englneeriDg;
■»e City pettple
The cuinitany ba\e
lerday
:trrn,Kin at the house, and one of tbe lake boats and take a poalAlfr*Hi E Well.. eeimUfle: Neve M. placed on aale lIHt.mai ►hare* of alia k
ueted by Hev. W T WcmkI
in the engine room,
Wright, oiocllve; Uoyd A Thacker, at i ceytu a share lo Traverse CPy
house
he llaptUt church, and the
people only
No other share* will Uomas Bmarthwaite went to Oharolocllve; lIHrn Bioul. ecleotinc: Ito
funcra
i* in charge of H 1. Carter
sold fur hws than |c rents The pro*
The A( ,ral uff,-rings were ver>-Imautl levoUt his afternoon to attend olronlt
ber 0 Htoul, ericntlflCr Idlle Ander la-rtus has m»t U'en Issued as vt i
Clan-n.-,* oh. im.; ns lung as they ful ^nd In great profusion
oonrt.
eun Pord. lAtln: Horry L Roeem-. eu
but win Ik* very a<Kin
This morning Ibe tuMly was iak,-n to
duu't seitle It we ean imagine there's
ginoering; l^cile V Btopon.
eclen
Oomve Domne. who has been at
l>and acHer
lISc; Nellie U Blnipwm.
eclent
aomethlng left of IL-l>etrolt
Frtw U-Roy f,ir burial.
NEW FURNITURE IS MERE
the Homeopathic hospital at Ann Arthe remains.
^Uhji
Bbleldi. Uenniuwleci
I'nwa.
or some time hes r«tar;.ed home,
Wood DUh
factory did a gnat deal lo help after and is in the beH of health,
Bhop ^
Bibol V. Barege. Each Alderman Will Now SK at a
Nasal IMsrIwIlar.
the deaih of Mrs. Bell, and a large
Ben Montaffue has iroae for a visit
Crowell, olectire;
Deak of Hie Own.
The
fonv
of
naval
discipline
la
at
the
service
numlK*r
of
them
'ovoooy. U
; kUbel E Eldrud,
The Hew furniture for the «tiuneil
te Ohioaffo and Kanaas City.
. and nearlv all of
WlllUfn I
'hamlH-r.
which
wa*
purr bused shown in this true elory uf the cupinln
Henry rremain retorned to Oedar
I I>-Roy
LordU.
..........
« ho. f.,tally smitten w ith cholera, w as
hruugh the Hannah 4k Lay Merean
this mominff after a short trip to the
Emil J. l.»ederle. engineeringi
being taken Bslw,rv to tbe bospltal Tbe
tile i\. has l»een planed in the noun
IlSr; J. Alfred Moore. ertoniiAc; 1
city.
rStoo u told ll. -Kjn.rt In tbe Navj.x-ll ftwms. and will be Arst usi-d -om
-O. lleigee. engineering: Uelle M
through
L. Smith went to Honor this
elall)- by the laKird
of
education
The cap i:,% loeu wen- rowing as Ing the W
Utl, Lotto: Ooorge D Diru. engineer
eugi
Wednewilay evening
The *u|H*rvUors slowly nnd gently as |h»ss11.Io lu order their I.K-al agency here, in charge of
ing: BopbU M nonleii.
tonleis. Latin;
Lotto: Robert
R.
Jay K HtUlwell. made he following
of the city, howe\er. who are tin
nut
to
duinrb
biui
Tbe
d>
iiig
captain
tog: Mary E llurk* Sion as a Uuird of r.-vlew ttnia). are
341
West
.ales;
W. R Dennett
be<-k.>iMsl the nddslilpumo in ebanre of Tenth street, a piano; M. A. Ryan.
taking lllH-rtlea wllh some of the «»®ee
tbe lM«,i und whispervd these last h49 l-tosi Eighth street, piano: James
chalrw already
The aldermen thorn
Miaa Ollle L Birttaall !■ valedictor erhea. fur wbum the desks were pur wunls.
Waldran.
h40
Bast
Eighth street,
"Ten
days'
black
list
for
tbe
craw
piano;
Mary
R.
Dlakealey.
Orawn.
chaaod. will make their Am use of
them ThttrMay evening
Otiod oMce fur uu( clvint way:Bnrto otoaa mmlar.
Seveatk alTMt. i
T«V A RECORD WART
ckalra am ntoo pnrvtood

STOCK ON SALE

CONNECTION

her,, are not many "kicks," and there [iJt Trm
ire St IIW fewer changes.

.. .

H.mselt.
.New
York.
Ma>
'.T.-Senatoi
Hanna* op,M>sHmn to the adoption by
the Ohio state republican run\ention
•»r a r#,s<iluilon
iridorslng
President
IliMisevelt
Im
a
second term ha*
chairman to ascertain th»
national *enilraent
He

\Vl.«-n be had .
Ufa. 11..U h.- I.H.k

yer iri. ks on i,»- it
yer!"

r
remain*
w,-re tak.-n to her
home. Ave niile« west of the city Sat­
urday night by Ralph Andernon. and
he funeral was held under his dlrecli.n thu morning a't H» o'cliK-k from
M
Francis chimh. There was a
large attendance of old pioneers in
the funeral pnK-eshion.
whkh
was
headed by ih,- ik.ys' hand
The C R
K I* 8 attended In a h.Hly

mlttee of
the
bo
consisting of Freeldent
- >mas T. Dates am
Cook, has named the exe
mlttee to have general ch
Fourth of J
nan
M Boers, E R.
Blakeelee and Robert E. Walter, with
. Bates as secretary and
This executive commltiec

.h., M.J 2.^
;r. —
- Sp**cial dispatches
have arrived
aay that 21
Rnnn
fM-«.ple were killed in a tornado that
di-solated Kearney and Adams conn
ties of this state fsrly this morning
Tite greatest damage was done at
Paulin,
where
seven penums were
killed ami much property destroyed
lal disease by *toni
BREVITIES
Thre«' deaths are re|>orit-d from Nor
n the whole tnmble
niiin and 11 others missing along the
There will bo a meeting of the Uni­ arh drug
11,-s In I
story organs where
A relief train hai
path of H
form Rank K. of P. tomorrow evening
, r,-arh the germs tuit a lo
ogs Neb
8 o'clock.
All members are re*
direct treat me
nhalatb.n
.mel Is Nature
K for Ih,
lested to be present.
e ot catarrh.
Tbe Senior girls are this afternoon
mes dolly and I
I a red hot contest with too underYou may have
graduates In a basket ball game oi
as Mirely curt* It as ll will j
the Twelfth street grounds.
Mrs. K. J. I'ampUll of EK) WeUte: the b,-ad and thnuit. The
germs an- In the mticous m,street returned Batordaj e\enlng from
EVERYBODY ELSE WANTS RC

IH- |.la.-«-.l tSe 1-1,nlr against the ra
dUitor. and as 1 sal down be wlilpi>ed
a slKK-t off the IsHl. tore It 111 strips

kept

Fo«|rth

POOR HANNA
IS ALL ALONE

-out In the oMintry *•
-Tbst's giMsl. ni bev the crib all to
myaHf.
down '

the

cemonu IS NAMED

Friday AfUnmon

time, l.ut allempled tu I,h1. it by blus

People

tn Their Preeent Quartere, They
^

will Be Given

Tisb Zaks

Arrangementa
have been
made
through Alec Stetoberg by which Wll kronght bnek SO knea They pnt knek
Ham Owen will give a talk Friday af- also n lot of toe mnnltor enrek
temoon. at the conclusion of the reg­
W. & WUltoammi aad wife yeetorular Woman's club program in the
ly eaaght ISO poonda of ham in Oarp
club
rooms.
his
subject
being
him. ami aft*T our glance I felt ab*k at "Bhakeepeare and the Drama.'
talk will be given at 4:15. and at that
heart.
Ume any one. whether a member of
The horglar of my imaglnalJou had the club or not. who Is Iniereeted. is
always looked the gentleman
This Invited to be present. Mr Owen has
fellow was a k»w browed. tvmiUKra given this talk before other literary
clubs many times, and It Is said to la'
looking man. wl*o hadn't been shaved
of much Interest
or comlaTl bU bair for a we,-k.
Me
not only lookisl (v>mujon. bat be looked
low minded ami trbky. I had alwaya
veil to do farmer of Ia>ng l.ake town­
given a bur^Ur «re.llt for wearing
ship. died suddenly Saturday evening
good ekdlK^ hut this lunu had on a
about SoickK-k at the home of Vencll
cheap auii. and It ons Iwdly worn In
Slcle
Vine sire,-!, of he
cart (
allots
I was dU;,piM,iuted and dlsShe was in
with
husliandi doing some trading, and was
gusbsi and Anally a-k.il:
BY TORNADO THAT SWEPT NE
iiddenly ill at’the home of bet
-Kre you cure you are a real l.urfriend, and pa**,-d away before mi-d
BRASKA TODAY
gUrr
leal aid reached her
aa4
60
•‘What yer glvlu* me. ole many he
beside
U-av,-* two *on* and one .laugh
•xelalmed aa he lam-vl im- ,*n the
Others Are Missing Along the Path of
head win, the iniiwle of his platol.

itj fl

for BOOb to too world. Blood for
DOfooff, poHtj. toi
ood too boBo load bo
rood. Ood giro Of moo.
••Trof woBfnhood U tbo ^ooo gr.wt
toflotoof tool U to Bobo too world
boftor ood forofood fwaolor. Tbo
grill it povor to too world U o
wdBOO. Ood hof given yon eomc
totog. ftolffm. Koop it pore ood on
mroUbod. Thor, ore women who. lo
oplto of oil tooy oon over do. toroogb
forlf error ore hoontod life long by
fbodowy pbontom toot dogi their
•tope to too doom of deoto. Giro op
otrerytotog rolber toon morifloe thol

WOHATS CLUi

bukiw.

it you want to lie Mirc rMI an.l sec for
yoursc’l.

u* ha* ‘ ,rt*appi»are,r'
Soil* will return your

Nintli

,rr

That seven room house on

St.

summer

is

contract.
Card of Thanks.

a

bargain.

Duill

last

.Ml modcip imi«ovcincnts.

l‘ri,c right.

If y<»u pielct will sell on
Better call this evening

it might Im- too late in the^'ilioming.

THE NERLINGER
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE

tided
^-vpre.sh.'d by ,»ur nelghMirs during
Hines* and
th,- death of our ,
wile and inoih.-r
Many frl,-nd* al
us to Irt-ar our iM-n-avenu-ni by t
kind word* and cast, and we f,-,-l
we must make putdlc ,-xpr,-*sjoii
ot,r thangs for them
Adam Drum ^
^

liam-;ilon ,V Mtlhkcn BUh k

STtitPfi

basketball girls of the High 8ch,s,l
for Ihe tuatiilful chair dellver.d at
my residence‘Satur.iay afteriUKUi The
Mirpn*,- was g,-nuln.- and words fall
to suitably i-xpr,-** my appr
ren.-reiek
Sincerely

GRAND
'OPERA
HOUSE

FRIDAY, MAY 29TH,
An InHnlioly Imoortant and
Martin .Shcca-y pre^icnls

Mr. William Owen
In

Richai.l Btmsley .Shendan’s
Cometlv

Every lx
to-date St

"Racket" has always
rill close It out In a few
Y prices that have never
doubt
been equaled
Store.
any other city

OFT FU)WK R8.
tVlu Carter

321

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We
will
close
out
t
“Racket” store stock in a few days.
The Bos
Extra salesladies wanted,
ton Store.

PERE Marquette
Wur Ormad Rapid*. lVtr„U. Toladn.*- (-hu-aft,

T-Supportetl By J. w. McConnell and
MissCamila Reynolds
The Sccocry*.
opulent inves­
titure, specific and complete.
The Costumes. Beautiful. lav­
ish un.l Htslorually jK^rfect.

Kur £x WkU.’K.lka*kn and l*,-Ualw-. T a. ».

F*rf«raAUf.i?J[ad“p.t..............................
6 XS,,.

35c, 50c. J^r^tbOO
Ht«t*alr«:!l
.ix) motniaa

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H. K. MOKIAJCK. Uan l

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-for mao

Have You Room in Your
....Park...
Tor a beautiful Daoenport? Use
-here is your ;cbance-a $55.00
Davenport for fust €oen $50.00.
5 ft. 5 in. long» mahogany frames
high hack cooeredwithsilkplush.

Grand Rapids Furnituro Co.
House Furnisher*. 218 Front Street

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