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The Evening Record, June 23, 1903
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Contributors to the newspaper.
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1903-06-23
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
Y£8ETROAY’8 I68UE
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TCESKAY, .IJ XK
PASSING OF
OLD PIONEER
LIFE
Mr. Northam never luarritNl and lor
THIS MOMNING.
Itrtel Wh.iv be had
U-conie a fixture. and «a» peraonally
3RTHAME
fOB PVEl HALF A CENTUBT
HE %YA» PROMINENT
IN
TO HAVE CHAROE OF FOURTH
OF JULY CELKBRATION.
ABBAkGEMEIITS COHFLETE
a* very highly ea
tM'ined among the earlier rebldenU of
Traverae C4ty.«and later generations
hare regarded him with equally high FOR
TRAVERSE REGION
^ mao .and ^raonally pleaiuuii and
genial'amoDK all w ith whom he wa*
aagoclated. Folitically be wa* a re
Helped BuiM the Firat Houac in M pabllcan and a man of broail ideas
and ■progreaslve spirit
He
a comfortable fortune, and
wa* alwa>fc
and Proapenty of the Reflien.
In Ibe
deaib of Mr. .Nonham Traverae City
liam. a pu
SamuH K
U/aca a good ciilren, and. one of those
the M.lld
men whose energy
and
hard work
have been respoiulble for the
de
velopment of Traverae City.
win yemr. mr. .-^uriunut
ninflMhdL!^ tia n«>m« xlnce Noveaiber
last i^rTOr a year
prevtou.
hU
health Vae faeble. but there baa been
Bcarcelyva day up to the time of hib
death v^n ba haa not been up and
aliout bU Yooma. Though be haa not
ITTEES
SH.ECTED
•tnei. whert it l» coaductod lodaj.'
Mr.
NarUiEi
conduciod
e:
luj&ber openukmh io variuuA i*6nMW»»,^
of Northero Michigan, leaving
managem. ni of ih,. bardwart-buain
^niirvly to Mr. F^rrry
He dealt
PARDON FOR
ASSASSINS
BIGGEST
OEMONSf RATION
EVER HELD HERE.
WHEBE1SM0BELAND7
Do matter
What sized windows you have or how many; the
riifht kind of Window Shades can be obtained
here. The ri^hr color and the right price, and
.. if made to order they will be hung right. V
I How's that for a businessVroposiiion?
V
* ocuck!
thU nftemlon nothing has been beani ^
of D. W H Moreland. ^mmlsaJoner !
of public works, wbo has been miss
ing since yesterday morning.
More
land was under lire by the ctuincll |
and that body may institute ouster
proceedings tonight
men^s
nobbiest
Oxfords
ARMINARH
WITHGERHANS
Men Chosen to Carry Out the
eu.ls
of
the
RoberU Will
Big
Be
AMERICAN
Day-L.
SAILORS
WALK
STREETS OF KIEL.
Marshal
ofth^Oay.
KoUowing are the committee* that
vill
have charge of the biggest
•‘oimh <rf July celebration ever held
n noriberu Michigan, the commitlib were named by the executive
■ominmee. who were chosen by the
PIxeruilve CommiUe<--0. F. Carver.
C M Beer*. E R McCoy.
J
M.
Hlakesh-e. R
E Walter; Thu*. T
llau-ji. secretary and ireaaurer.
Horxe Race* Committee appointed
a ><«r. A year ago iaat winter he
by the Traverae CUJ- Driving Park
apent aome munlha in California,, and WILL BE FIRST THING XSKEO OF association to act with the general
haa not been about a great deal »Uic.executive committee—A. B. Cook. J
KING PETER.
hla r|;ium in the spring of Ihu:;
T Hannah, Dr A. H. Holliday
Mr. Nortbam leave* few immediate
Marshal of the Day—L. Robert*.
relative*. The neareat are Mm
A
Chief oT Staff—J. A. Loranger.
H Ferry of thia city, a niece, and J
Marshal * Orderlies—Tberon
MorM
Wadsworth of flebaaiopol. Cali
;;an. Jack Ferry
Marshal* Aides—F. Hamilton. Dr
.
The fiinerai wlU
A H. Holliday. A B. .Cook. J
M
WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE
re.ideiu-e of A H Perry in PV
Blake.->lee. Ben
Montague.
W
W’
at t M
Tbumday afie
.Smith. Tracy Oilll*. W'. J. Hobbs. F
NE6TY BILL
of W 8
t; Heuinann. Frank Dolph,
H
A,
wdrihy. Dr E. L. Ashton. Oeo.
Prioca Henry ahd Were Re<
by Germany
Today:
me
2J.-The
American
onsUtiug of the battleship
the cruisers Chicago and
and1 the gunboat Machlad
Machla*
today
All the Amerl
oan wwhlip* aajmed Prince
the German ship* and shore batteries
replying with a like *alut«>
Oftlciai
visits wrere exchanged, after
which
the vailors of the two nation* went
about the town arm in arm
' Maw“ TiJ? !
aented
to
FirtiVOocument Pre*
New
King—Brit.ah
Minister Leaves Belgrade-
Fmaiuv Cummlth
r E flale. E P 1
is
Fvery
here.
cuts.
1-ace
Plain
ghey. P
Wurx
j-haraeter of the men aelecied
lurntHin Ju.-.tuv
carry out the pltns for the big
il lil-owns court wa* held in (he
lebration insurer the best time that
council room for the pur|K».>e of try
;rth.m Michigan ha* ever known.
ing the flve iMiys accused of stealing
I *4'hlMlI
fruit
fn»m K. L. IUns<»m s orchard
where his father kejit a hotel
He
day
The
five
U.ys
are
than moved to Washtenaw
muuly. Grover
Hammell. Clare
Whitney.
Mtchigan.' and came to the
Grand Gbm Whitney.
Roy
Ferrisand Fred
Action of Modem Woodmen of AmerTra%*‘r*e region in KK47, where be
wa* numlM-reil pii one of the nr».t
foMowlng jurors
in
Rearranging
Insurwhite settlers In,this station tif the
Kuapp
ou the casiv H
ance RaUs.
Wlbu.x. Anl^b- Ovlait
He Und.^ at Old Mission l.y Vessel worthy- Charles” Mc.Mirhaet and J M
2J.-After
bat
together with A. S Wa.l*wt»rih
II
ht*mas
wa* the love of adveiittire ol
Mr.
Trusecuior Cross staled his side ot tling on the fItK.r of the head camp
Sonham and his companhm which the caa*- to the Jury ali.r which J I4ir hf.urs, the Modern Woodmen of
iv-a.ljusted' their Insurance
dlMHied their step*
Into uoriheni W PatchUi who is lb feuding
th.
of
to \M.
Michigan
They made their himie at
state.] his side of the lUise say
was
Old Mission for two years, devoting lug That ih«‘ iKiys had luH-n to iHicK
their attention to lumbering
Alsun l.ake and got off their nuid on their
IS W s ' I'
that time they pn»spected along tU<‘turn hi*me. running aen.ss .Mr Ran
gh
it
Iowa
Though
l.y
»).4>re« t*r the liav and on their ^i
m's son. who gave them p.-rmissiuu
different
ages
are
joiime) to the spot where Traverse
members of
dlff
pick m.me fruit.
thcs4‘ changes in
relative
City I* now locat«-d they sought tmt
E l. Ranv.m two ,if his sons and changed, these
aents and i
IhF saw mill of Ib.rare
Ikiardmau a hired man pres.-nted the evidence
radical
which was liM-ated in the wllilen.ess l^.r the pro>.-etHion
The .1,-fem-e Is
th** new schedule proIn a, nutshell,
mush
near the luiy
They had been sail now on . The gue^tioi, at issue is
40 In tl
tng atMiui the bay lor some days, and inalnlv whether the-lH.>s did or did vide* for an,
as per
^
t thev r<ache-l the Uoardmau saw not have p« I mission to laK. the fruit lunging from aln.u^^aS
nearly
famished
Aside Tb.-y claim ili.-y did
mill t
The witnesses
race
ikuvrdman
and
two
the pros* eutbiu clatiu (hey did m*i
v.-ar
limit
of
admission
to the insur‘re were iio olh*ir inhabit
, itmviction i.- not
4 \|M-ct.nl
by
'
,re
department
4.f
the
organlxatlon.
ants ol this mkIIou except Indians
M* whti have f4dlowed the case
The new plan diK*s not provide for
Mr Northam and Mr. Wadsworth sub
reserve fund, it does not provide
.r a step i te. it d(K‘s not rerate the
and the) together cut the first tree
o-mbt-rshi] at their
dinal features of
ID b« felled where Elk Rapids now
which were cardinal
.heritf Chandler Saya There Is Ni
ration plan*
The Iowa
Indication That .Charles Green
ame exactly a* the order
Thnlr dwelUng plaie was th.«
Was Murdered Nehr Grawn.
now cmducied upon, with an In
ahanly built by white men In
*«<lkiti of. the slate
They hu
a-e and. variation in
sawmill ami utlll/ed the' eumu
nt
rales
A»
liM»kt‘4t ini*. tbv>
HbenIT Chandler I
the ri'quirement*
Elk River for p..wer to operate their
Charb-H GrtH-n
no iMvri of the
mill
Their mill was a primitive af 4>n the iVre .Maripn-tie track Satur *.f *l**aih \o
ley is tutl Up In a reserve or
fair, but these tW4» men cut out G.tMMi day night, and b*’ thinks there I* no
fwi t»f lumlH-r a day
Th** first piece
rgency fund
No more money
M.n to susmyl f..nr play of any
be requirvHl than under the old
emmeiit land to la» I.K'al.sl in
iJ,‘,
fot I
lb- saysnKIt M. far a.s kn.»wti.
being
a
.lollars when he plan, the only difference
[able arrangement irf rale*
the higher
rated in Traverse
Tniver*4. City sik
sck.o
u after the
• j, -.............
whu>h
menu
death uf Mr. Wadsworth, and
^H-ni U-b.re hb
it
U
an
especially
favorable
plan
for
,hu hu h«a,u.rt.-r. in hu .•.u-n.iv.-l
r',;!;;',',,;::
the old memlK'rs. as they are reral^
•ring oiHTaiioi
;age
at the age at which thet Joined, In
ac in UT4 lo
I this city
stead *.f their present age
Mr
'ir
W
\V»...
.Michigan voted twenty-six to oo^ in
of Five Women and 9hilNortbam *»c !
»r the administration
family and
I Is Now Up Before an
rupied the one dwel
SATES aEADJPSTED
Patent 1-ealhers.
^n'v..r iu>'
""
NO IEASON FOISUSnCION
‘cIl
' TtlALOF THESTBANCLEl -
INTO THE SEA
Ohio Court.
xirlnlty of the pre
Rapids
Later on four more families
moved into the region, and the popu a» Wir* u> ih. gvkulne 1
liilun gradually Increased Ihereafie
22.—The trial
Hamllt.in. Ohio. Ju
of Alfretl Amirew Knapp, known as
-The strangler* on aownint of hli. with b« srd* roughly hewn
der of
confessi.m of the
iructure was built mx.t ; ny
lags. This
egln
Fhlladelphla.
June
23 —Brawny
the prvwentI site uf the Elk Rapids |
nal court here ttnlay
sailori of the Fremjh liner Lasavole,
town hail
which Knapp
wil
cast the shrouded U>dy of Mrs Dire
In order to procure neoessltiei
« hi* third wife. Hi
Bennett, wife of the wealthy I
the first year of their
delphlan. into the blue waters of the
Atlantic while Bennett and iheli
children stood at the railing
dian* wa* ■ hipped by sailing ves*4*is
--------------to Racine .WU. aad the
. devoted
drv„,..d U.
U. .h.
T-* .-nk N..,
from the saie
the pv
and Three Officers Were
and the mimonalre’s
of suliahle flKMl
fiKMl stuffs which lasted
in vain
fur some time
> relate the
NOTICE
experiences
-------,
Bqflaio June
—tLc Great Lakt-s
M E. Excu
Northam during Ihiise
early --------run down by
The Indian* were ijeareable
i^y
this
each alternau Mndny until
qurntly ul great help iii
notice,
excurato®
D«iM will
Hers
B«»n after the year U7« Mr ,
Captain John
Whelan
Andy
from Traverse Citj to ProvemonL
Nurtham
purchased an Interest
lii ghafer steward, and Bddla .
the hardware buM^ss. and 11 va year*
^rowaad Th. engineer leav ing Travene aty • a m. aad S:2S
p. m
Leaving Prove®oai 10 a m.
later purchased the wht^ don^ ^nd the oib«w Sroman were saved
ware store which has
and 6^26 p m. Oat
e of A. H. Perry JfOT many
THY A RkOORD WANT AD.
IH
''m l aw Dowa.aT raomiEa
lOo. aSo.BOo. 7Bo
y\
::
I’ml.rellas 60c to $10.00
J3.50
iiT.0u.^nuw
.
« Rubber Clothing
BENDA &
-TH* rnmmt rnmUmblm OloAHi
pm? LM *
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WHY PAY MORE?
Kimball Pianos
Represent first
most, integritj-.
Study v*.u can appreciate the Kcooomy in buying now at these iiriccs:
OBTEO^ATMV'
I O TUFKBLAX>U. D.4...MILS II J Tbl'K.
U . BUX>D. U. O. A raUoUikl. « i. imflc Vr. mi
m. nt uf «ll*riui»« witboQt ih.drmr- **r
knife * k> 12 * tu , 1 to .X p. in Tuit«l*T «ml
S*torJ*y «-T*-nine« T u. * p m. *j* iiC V\ il|.. In.
btiH-k K,<tu<l. n<-.- and
Wruk<M.i> t-rra< e.
am! fore
Wc know
confidence in them is not
of words but deeds.
Our
guarantee, iss'ued direct to
every
purchaser,
secures
for them complete and en
tire satisfaction.
Factor v
prices
an«l most
liberal
terms.
Small instruments,
musical
merchantbse
Fancy Screen Doors ^onh $1.26, now
ami
Wc have them in both 2-0 and 2-8 wide.
W. W. fmm COMPANY
WAUKERZ
WAUKERZ
AT
RASTALL’S
WAUKERZ
M. A 8TBOKO. MANAQUi
MfBOKT BT.
No more
Call today if you want
THE ECOKONY STORE »
sheet music.
S9C
Plain Screen Doors worth $1.00 now
wlicn these are gone.
l.c t*>o late.
that our j;ooJs are wot thy
. of our claims,
ami our
20 Year Cold Fill
ed Case, Genuine
American
Movement
03C
at
these prices
them,
tomorrow
THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS
TRAVEL AKD EDUCA
One huuvlrcvl twcniy'or more page%
every one ol which is of humln
WAUKERZ
Vj
‘member**up”*rj ih? 46-
»Oo, 7So,^I.OO
‘SOX-SPENDERS
Blucher
Ueer*.
P'rie.lrlt
ich. F. H.
Dave i
Its—C. O.
Tracy GlllW. R E. Walter,
liverilsing—Flxecutlve Commiite-e.
The b»cal laU»r unions will please
apiNuni their own committees and reto the executive <
; H
IniiKirted
Mourning for Alexander.
I.II ary and Fratern
I' Huunen. rapt J
t
l.i.s Klaasen
nmander
W.
M
M l>. Morjtan F D. Marvin
iretr. L K Cleveland R B
tinker
l>«liarmients
INsplav—E
J.
II. Jnu Hennie. W H fclbner
M lllakeslee. E R Me
Panol«Benda. C. M
Fu'.'u. Exercises- F
H
t ro,s. W \V. Sn
I.nrdb> S C. Harrow
Si>rague. Jas
Tran.-!M*rtatlon- E 1
Keh",
C K Murray A S UarfH-r,
E H IV.iHv
W
J
Fir.- Works- A W Walt
Spn.ut. E^l Taylor. V . H Couriade,
tbs> Smith
HIM:
correct style
and
and
Traverae City’s Best
June 26. Steworchestra.
lS07*2t
‘
THE weaHieh
sec our great show ing of Men’s
Oxforda
I'AT.
ill?*
^ ^ Oty Book Store
You’ll miss a treat if*you fail to
AU FOUnCAL OFFENDEBS
Which Will be
^5
SEVENTH YEAR—1907
iwi’i
I Uuha .
Kver>-
m»ae
WM. blackburnI
FIrat-Claaa MEAT MARtCeT.j
I 4 South union Stroot.
r,
t^nvw»ti, Pro,
|»air
ham! welt,
the be.st $.Tr»0
\,‘
Kr- »h *nd
.AVfrjss:;
shoe on
THE OLD lUCLlABLB
8U08 BOl SK
FRANl{ FREIDRICH
A OO.
$i.9l
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
RASTALL'.‘5ISK
interest, sm«.l every Article is illuitrjucvl There is no better inagArinc
of travel for icadicrs and pupiU than
Th9 Four Track Hcmt.
Published monthly by
George H. Daniels.
Fifty ccqU
a year, single copies five cents.'
Sold by news dealers everywhere,
or address the publisher
No. 7 Fast Forty-second street,',
New York.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
OUR READY TO WEAR
DEPARTMENT FOR
LADIES
HAMicLOTHiNGoo
TLON nrrrR
urcLn
Men’s
PANTS
isohe of the main features of our business.
We are constantly on the alert for new and
novel ideas in Tailor-made Gowns. Separate
Skirts and Waists.
You will always find fash
ion’s latest dictations here, whether it be a
separate skirt, a tailor-made gown or a waist,
and you’ll find every garment superbly tailored
and made of the most fashionable and trust
Well
Werth
Men’s
PANTS
worthy materials.—You can depend u|>oh find
ing the prices very RE.ASONAHLE and the
garments high grade.
If you have e.xpericnced
difficulty in finding a satisfactory ready to weai*
suit or skirl you should visit our department.
THAT ARE
Well
Wnrtli
THAT ARE
$1.88
$2.75
$2.38
$3.50
JUST TO CLOSE OUI-WlM ft Nml I CnpMlUlu.
wiL.Hei_ivi
l«OOtC
'
Cor. Front ar>d Union
fyantiUon QotbingCo,
T
THE EVENIKQ BEOORD, TRAVEBSE C5ITT, MICaEL, TITESDAT, JUNE H. 1»08.
Mwrerere
Sukl
Of MC8KAN
Ue ftrat Mroads Into tho dense
foresu hereahuBU «d In his later
watched with pride the growth
of *rraveree City, where be landed one
day almost famished after a cruise
about Ibe bay. He was struck with
the beauty and natural advantages of
the spot and predicted
that
here
l one day to locau^ a fine city
His predictions were verified and he
lived
to sri*
even larger
a
c*»rowuiiU>
pro|K>rt'i.m.
first dreamed
Mr
grow
than
Norihams
b.
td
at
mem
ory wlU be tenderly eheri.hed by the
lalBg old selilers with whom he
yras associated in iho«e days.
MINNMPTA*#
FOUttT
POLICY.
NOU AMUTGOLDMLLABS
Colnapa for the World's Fair is of
Gold and Not ftiivar, as ftoms-
cuftMd »t iMfU tr
Cbtew Inter
Omm m4 a noMnnt <m tte forwt
ons Has laid.
ort, quoting numismatic
authorliy. that the l>oulfeUna Butxhase
ire of silver.! has gained con
siderable elrculaUoii
It
emanated,
Tbe
chief
ftre
strange lo say. from Washing
report jnni publUhnd ton
It U coupled with the
1M2 there were thirty that the price 4if three dolls
.liar In sU
four forint Mrm, with loMe. erf ooly rency lor a m
l.rediclloii
excessive. (
|3.m. hna fcrtyHiU pmirle fire*, with
tre
In «< wmmm\ IntmnL
tomtff
ter^n ■mnnnren
^
fomnt
}omM of IlMli
To ^w the ruB slcBUIcnMe
of
thii. riferwiioe !• mode to n foreet Are
Id WtoooMlB In October. It7l. which
•wept ovir 400 Munre mUen. deitroy
seveml TillMnn.
l
left
people dentltute, end caused
a
piwpirt, ion. of fSAOO.OOO.
An
other fcireat Ore In lIlchlfnD In 8ep
teaUr. IMl. ran orer forty^lfht
towndWpe. dentroTtno IW Urea and
12 000.000 of property
In tho BiPCkInr Orr In Mlnneeou
f\u persona perished, a lane eitent
of forest land was deraauted. and
property to the nine of $700,000 waa
deatroyed.
i
By cloae
tupervltlon
In
the forawU as well as on the prairie.
Ml the loaa by
meaaa. la the opinion of the fire war
den.
protection from Ore of the re
maining for«ta. treatment on acien
llftc prtndplea of pine landa beUer
adapted to forestry
than to agrlcul-
lure. and the acqulaltloa by Ue atau
for forest planting of land too sandy,
too hilly, or too rocky for agrtcultnre.
Il ia eatlmated that there remain
atandiag in MlaneaoU 30.000.000,000
feet of merchantable
pine
tli
valued at $130,000,000.'^ The moat of
tbia U In the hands of private parties,
ijid Is mature. Of this the ftre war
den aays: *Thls
limber
will
should be cut as fsst ss a i
market for It can be found. ThU
he
nroompllshed
In
about
llfleen
yearn.**
In explanation of ihli extraordinary
sentence the warden says:
‘'Mature
timber U that which has reached lU
Ascal age-lhe age when U has ceased
to esm good interest by Its growth.
Os average^ pine soil the pine tree
does Its fsstsst
growing
the
ftrst
eighty yaaia of lU life. At the end
«rf tbst period It should be cut ‘
MinnesoUs forestry policy U“that
tbr forest must be administered so as
to furalsh a sustained yield
It
he perpetuaL The cutting of mature
trees must be done In s wsy to pfio
rsganeratloa by saad
sad forast ftres must bs preventad.*
The Mlnaasou system contemplates
the cutUag of old trees and the pre
senratloa of youag trees,
but 1oq|cb
all ths Urns to s revenue from foresu
■till ta axlstaaee and from trees that
have baan planUd In this generation
The systeo oontemplstei selling ft*r
prtmt of all the mature timber In the
stale, the cuUivatkui
for
prog
younger trees In forest lands, and the
i»lanUng df Irsm In forest
lands
Mori stUintlqh Is gtvea to the preven
tloa of ftres than of rMorestlng waste
lands or to the preservation of for
West Branch a car of sulphur
attnaiid to a fast freight trnto was
found to be on ftre and was side
tracked and the ftre engine called out.
but before It coald be steamed up it
found B would have to be ex
labed by other means, so was
i to the water tank and drowned
out
There will b^ no occasloa for a
visit from the health authoritlea for
lime, as the town never got
K-h a rumigmilng before.
An abnurmnl rose bush to owned by
UoD Percy of Battle Creek.
Last
•ai= the bush grew one beautiful ma
nta colored rose, growing In the
qier irf which were four well de•loped rosebuds. This year the bush
repi-aled the trick.
Mrs. David Still, an aged widow of
Imlay City, has
been
myaterloaaly
musing for some time. The bouse la
open, but no one seems to know the
w Oman's w hereabouu.
A most unosnal •thing about the
class to be graduated from Milford’s
high school this week to that It to
made up entirely of boya. Ordinarily
the girls are to a large majority, and
it U doubtful if another village In the
Hate can equal this record of Mil
ford a
Chevalier Trentanuve. the Itollaw^
Mculptur
whose marble statue of
Father Marquette stands In the statu
ary hall of the national capltol at
ugton. and a
Wa
hk h U er,K-te<ron the lake shore at
Marquette, has been given a cummis
-ion by
Hon. Peter While of
Mar
qin-Me. lor a broncx statue of Charles
Kaw llawiJam. the Chippewa
chief
was llvliiK on the site of the city
larquetle w hen the first while man
e there and who died only a few
ilhs ago
The statue of the noted
ah will be erected in Presque Isle
park when* Kaw-Uaw-Oam lies burled
What U iK-lleved to In? a valuable
until t:«mgru»M au
uia riirchase (Vn
e coinage of gold
lieiweeii that C II U.yer aud T H Dalton
TI
dale and USO there were tv.lned IH. asbesio,* Is bigb in quality aud ■
m.337 gold dollars
In
Tk!!..
c*on
of a very supiTl
repealed the A«t
auito.rixtog
I have
ry ur-have a spe
nsbip.
fur this 'Utulsli
lib ti
0 and a half Iv-i-l thick aud
It to tho lesUnuiny of the leading
1 from five to six feet. Th,
imtomaUsU of the cs.uulry that the
ery was made while drilling lot
andard price for any one of the or
Diilllng tests have now U-en
dlnary gold dollars. In gianl condition
Issued before IKltu, U |3 iHt, as a mini
shtirtly to ex
There are ip.Id dollars of ytwn
loll th,
field, which hllherui has
when the coinage was small wlibb
eelt utilouelud
The U-stS show a
command
much
higher
premium^
l.le .n.sinbuilon of the txial.
Some of those gold d.illurs s.-ll inm.
ttiie iHpjdred and one members of
> each
lu Hairy County Piom*er six-lety ,Ued
exiKJMltb.n gold doUai tiring Iasi year
Of lh,-se bh were
Act of Congress t,.
v, r
.,,ars of ag,-; .53 were over Mt.
DUO. oni-half of which bear the head
q,l four ov,r 1*0.
of Thomas Jefferson and lb.- oiher
The sling of a homy bee rendered
William McKinley. The fls«t
Ir- A L Jones of Saranac, uncunj dollars were reivived Irotn
I Just before the holidays lust
The oxperience of the ex|s.
HalsUnl irf Cold w ater recelvt*d
aanagmeiii tu the dlsiM.slilon
of them has afforded Interest lug In
formation In regard
was to pay for a harness he stole
local
curios
TheJ-e was consider
tioiu Mr. Halsied luriy years ago.
Ity and demand f«.r
Thr,-e months ago Guy Mcliue of
they were received, and some thou iioit. Ingham county, lost a purse cm
sands of them were token Immediate ihlnlng ll'b ao. l,asi we-«-k it was picked
ly
Since the supply «rf the lllrst <le
IP on Hu- highway, where It
maud there has been a st»-ady call il.-iitly lain ev*-r since MrCue dropinnl
ftu- the coins, nearly every mall bring It' Th,- contemn were intact, though
lug applications for them., Th.-. cali ih,- bills were a'little musty
is not confined to this ci.uulry
It
Karnu-rs in Springfield
township.
shows no d.-rrease. Most «.f the col OiiKlaiid e,>uuty. r,*iN>ri ihu loss of vak
tec-tors wish the coins in pairs, sc tiabl,*. cown from brain fever
thai practically
I25.mn»
par. has, i.
S, v, ral fanners lu'ar Milford have
will exhaust the supply. The headh b.vn losing iHuiliry by ib,- depredaof
klcKInley and
Jeffe
II..US of s,»me mysterious
which the McKinley
and
Jeffers,.n 1,-Vi ral we,-ks fiast, and as
gold dollars were made, wen- taken
I that a foi
h the criminal a
from two of the best medals i
.ysiemallc
uailc hunt was made, with the
possession of the Hlrecioi
of
, suli that a d,-ii was found containMint
The Jefferson medal use
a family of five full gr\»wn rubs
history . I
be young
avtMl by
Cnlted
‘ rest of
who was.
The enPhils
with the mint at Philadelphia
I, rprlslng mother U supim*.,-d to have
died In Ht3J. The McKinley ti
ii,-siroy,*d over 5o Hrwls. some of them
e late presl large lurkevs. and even some lambs
which ts considered by the
deni’s friends to be the best pro havej,,ii missed lu a way that liH>ks
a eu^
tralture ,rf Mr. McKinley
A |M*t hunter at Mlo wa» am-sied
for killing two Iveavers In the U-aver
Ings for the purpose given
colony on the Au Sable
the late president
iViitral l.«ke has followed the exstnple s, i by Sparta and passed an
ordluame prohibiting the ktMqfing of
U-es wHhlu the village limits.
Miss Annie S Peck. alx>ui whom
much is being said and written, and
w ho sailed on Wcxlnesday at the head
Garni to Havt Bren Play ad Batwssn
of an expedition to climb the Andes.
Thompaonvllta and Ludiniton
Is a graduate of the rnlversUy of
Michigan wllh the class of 1878. Sit
Callid Off.
her graduation. Miss IVck, who 1*
verv
brllUaut womau. ha«
to’<cv>
The game of base ball belwren Lud
well known both as a lecturer and
luglon and Thompsonvllle that was
au .eminently
successful
mounU
to have been playeil here Thursday of
cllmU-r The party hope to make the
asc-ni of siime of the highest ami
most difficult peaks «»f
havi a date with Kalkaska for that
day.
Thompaunvllle will play Lud
Ingtun at TbompsonvRle on the 24th
howovur.
country sliMv
hor^^lhe
ASYLUN-KALKASKA
THUISDAY
lhe‘^lacr^*thai* Ihe^^LyMum
WILLIAMSBURG
WON
We have a large
you want to maket ICC
freezers, and it don t
You can pay for it
per week.
IS
to VCI7 mack like the blossom,
ingofafloww:. Its beaut) and
i-ctKio
depends
exitixwljr
Do the Flies Bother?
rat tow vans
the ditsled dlteaw
espdled from youi
tyneffl by the u« el
Matt-J.Johnsoks
6088
fore
Traverse
City
buslaess
should gat ready to make sadi a dis
play ns will bs la accord will
TRiftO TO BAT BNAKEfi
evsnL Not mM^ to Impress
Itore bht to ftbplay that
pat
■pint vhlih to laaplred by the
whleli gave laamn for the celebration
Why apt make U a potni this year
. to have the city decorated more gaily
than ever before?
In order not to run short of bant
lag everyone should
begin now
ti
toy la a stock of material, so that the
day biiDre Uo JPoimh Uey «m not
be dtoagpdtalad ft they lad som
else has eiaaaad out Ihs Mks of
tags and buaUag
la tho
vi
TwrtIvs-YsarOld Child Will Probably
Oii.
Logansport. Ind.. June
23.—AUve
i'alrchlld. aged if years, tried to
a dozen live anakre In emulaUoi
In a pre^
Uloo as a result of
eruus bites Inllicied by the
which objected to being eaten allv
IM week Alice was taken by
parents to see a snake eater who
peared In Loganspori. Her
brother
caught a doxen small snakes and the
girl trtod to eat
them
She
Idnnd in oonvalsluns. with the i
We folly coarantee
DR. IHAW'S Compooii
f as a sore cure for all
Catarrhal Diseases.
A Blood Rogulator arvd
Bprirvg Tonic Ona dollar
boUlarorBDo. ; i I t ;
?r»v«nu sll of tV di«Mmlortsot pre*.
■enry, wbuh vroSMB «««d U> IhtDX
sT'oroJSit ts g MS
.iVBrrnmraFijnaYaiRiniiE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE WUMIOTI) UNO iilO
BISE
ACTSttGOHBtlGLY
% a
In the first place, be fits
hooae vHb »re and the '
HANNA WOULD DECLINE
^ould
Not
Accept
the Vice
Presi
dency en the Ticket
Cleveland, June 23,—lu ati Inter
i,*w yesterday Senator M. A Hanna
reiterated his former statement that
he was not ainl would not U- a candi
date for the vice prt>sldenc>. and If
his uomlnailun was made
that
he
w,mld dtx-llne to accept it
He said
fun her that bis ambitions did not lie
in the dlrec-lkm of the White Hmiive
and that nothing could induce him to
alter Ills ’^decision in the matter
i'ol
Myron T Herrick, whiaie name has
also been mentioned In con net loti
with the vice presidency, aald that bi>
H,d,‘ iH.llilcal
ambition
was to
be
eU*cted governtir of Ohio. Colonel
rick thinks that the prt*sent dis
lUsslon relative to a vice pn'slden
tial
TRY A RECDRD WANT AO.
SAY
WE’RE
fact artificial light
Umea. vrltbout varlaGon tn qnaUty
and at rates dafylng oompatkm.
Then, as an iact of kindnere to the
wife he hasI sworn to “love and
be
win
Install a Gas
SS^g^'as^a token of
protect her from the
toil Incident to other
her methods of
cooking. This will chei^frellags
to make his home
semoes are still .run .free, and
Ranges. Fixtures and all other ap
pliances sold and placed at ooaL a
man of moderate means can supply
himself
wPh
what were a few
years ago considered luxuries, but
are now looked upon as neceaal-
TKAie (in (lA^ (OiiPAIIT
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
V
The) are worth
Come in and convince
Lot No.
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The Fractical Shocman
.\lwa>-s Sell* i'.vxxl Shoe.
^ ’..-arvoisri w,vman made a tuui
To rvrt-y
fumny
^H•usr \MiUr ul a southern VInter
sort n-i-fiitly a lady who lias a |h-u |
*adu, rd to livt»-i, *L;
tli.s;
chant for in,ftlug all sort* of celebrUtot 1
set-un-d au lutnHluctbm to Mr Haum j
and asked iH-rmtoslun to pr,-s,-ut h,-r
Util,- daugbltT. a miss of 7. "who
knows every one uf your Uxikt by
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heart.’
Tb,young
tody, lank haired
and round i-yetl. extended t,-r bund in
a met-hanUwI manner
and. staring
straight Into the author’s face, she nmsrkt-d
• Mr Hauiii. l! think you’re r ve:y
won.b-rful uinti!\
SoinevvliMt ,-nilw>rTMMMHl by this dl
rci-t Piiilse.
lb.- ebtldrei.a author
pattetl h,-r li,«d and iskevt
• Why do you say that, my d.ar
child'J ”
•lUt-ause uiaumia lold m,-* to.", au
sw, r,-d the ,b»M ,,uuplu,vntly. and In
!b,- loar of laughter «iiat follow,*d the
strl. ken nioiluT nuide gotnl her ea'SI*,*. - K.,ii-*i*« t'lty Journal
-y
,f ,-i,.auauess rxn h;ird
j prrvjh-ul m .f.-.iiHu-a where little nt
j
; ..i.
i-. =.
:.vi:u-ue. TLi^ - I
l.*.;v lb.- - 4..e Vi b,q weather. w i..-n
a !
..d. o^ c-Mu. multiply rap.U y.
Tt.- pitnt:f,it u-e of water u .»ue of
•be xrewtesi prev>ritives of disease,
and by ,lrvna‘!:g the |x,reii of the skin
of vv.i.-.y m. -ler ai.d .lusi and »l:rt we
ke»|) toe Idood ix<t: and th-ju and
much les* !..,ble to lafvMiun
A nxn*vni\ of tbe uomeo lUleued
sH*: I’.'.y ;o t:.,- o .atlon
kotue amllM.
o Uvl* grunted
Hut she pHnsev,iM ?
V: ••-It
miikviou. and was
o;iJy routed by the shrill
of a
I. !'
-.nihia. v\ho siineked.
. 11,-v
r,-:!,r« ,>.m.
in bear the
dopy ;^dv V,«s
illowed the dU-tiuaaiy - -\eu V,.;k I'leas
Moving price $ 5AWi
7481 were- $ 7.50
10.00
13.50
47t>5
.7.50
12.00
7410 a.
40.00 ^
G500
7.25
G508
10.00
- 7.25
747G
y.50
6.25
/ . -.-i.
10.00
C4%
7.25
G519
13.50 V
9.50
732S
12.50
9.00
■; U . 7.25
G502
. 10.00
10.00 .
7.00
748G
V. “
S255
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*4,00
€.50
7257
-7.50
5.00
5.50
64SS
7.5Q
G4S6
8.00
G.15
G512
10.00
8.25
4.50
4542.
7.50
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4.12
1055
5.D0
lOGS
5.40
7.50
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human fccL
They^iuit
each curve and feci good
heel, and
don't ooit a bit more
than the olhto kind .
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Just Fits
The Foot
New Sine St«rc
IMtor'a OM Btreto.
f
youisdf. of
our tpccia! shoe liaigain*.
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'a firit (ha$
Sbatmaktr’a Sbap.
Our shoe* are cm
$ft tW.
offer yt>p" men’s two-piece all wool suits,
And this-is the way wc ilo
Dust coat and pant the popular summer suits) and men’s iwo-pioce Crash Suits
at the following; remarkable prices—'I hese are he ideal summer clothing.
They are made durable, li^jhl in weight and cool:
CROSSETT
to
pic shoe*.
I. Frank Haiiu. ih,* aulbur of fslry •
tale*. toMk u i;,sh1 slo y at bU ow n
We have both
.'v;
from toe
ihu U an we ask ipr the ladies lam-
SUMMER CLOTHING
s^MUSTGO
IT
When we
can show
a line of
SHOES
like the
$1.00 a Pair
hto
Btartllng Evidence.
Fresh testimony In great quantity
is constantly cimln.;'In. dec laring *l>r
Kings’ New Disrovery for Consump
tbm. .Coughs
and CTolds to be un
equaled. A recent expression from T
J McFarland. Hentorvllle. Va. fu-rvc.« III b|. . . iiiL- nilr.l by lb,- nuiiiUa of
as an example
He writes:
"1 had blsv,- h, own. in.,1
ul tV wlvt-s he
Bronchitis fur \hree years and doc
tills rcmli Ibe
Wb,
Hired all the time without U-lng bene
of 13 llu-v ui
filed
Then I began taking Dr. King's
New
Discovery, and a few
bottles
Bruises and
Burns Quickly
whollj cured me'’
Equalfy effective Cuts.
in curing all
t'bamlK-rlain’s^Paln^alm to an an
septic liniment, and when applied
Guaranteed by Jaa. G. Johns
cuts, bruises and burns, causes the
h\ H Meads.
Druggists
Tr
Uic heal without maturation and much
ts.
lyc:
regular sire. &Dc a
more quickly than by the usual treatm,-nt
For sale by Jas. G. Johnson.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Rrertore Bhlrto are tha M
4
J. W. SUATER
FHena
reduction_
' We do not wish to carr>’ good*, from one season to another and so have
marked all our stock of Go-Carts at these ureatly reduced prices. This will en
able you to get just the Go-Cart you want, and we to clean up our stock. This
great sale will last onlyjhe remainder of tbl* week, for at that time our stock
will all be gone. The babies need the out door air, and there arc many months
of enjoyment to them and pleasure to you. Better be an early caller.
Jaw.li. junnsun. S. E. Wait 1 Soi
Tha
i
Assortment at bottom prices. If
cream, wc have the iCe cream
take much m<Vr y to j^ei one.
>*ou would L.'y icc cream, 25c
We have a full line of Screen Doors and Windows:
Screen Doors............. :............................. 75c each and up
Window Screens...................;................. .. 10c each and up
as ai«U re UMol the little ore to
(xicne. But to be abaolutely eore
o£ a ahoit i^lpmi^ labor they
n lUietimatifim Bachant ""
& Roscaa
ctn be overcome end
her htato. and with the experiences Osfsatsd Acma in a Baas Ball Game
23 to 7.
erf this spring U mlpd U leaves mi
Wimamskjrtg, June 2S~The man
to ba^dylred.
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ager of the regulars. J
F. M. in
vlied Williamsburg over fur a game
POn TMft FOURTH
Saturday. June 20
Wiliramsburg. uiIt to usually the case is preparing to the 7lh Inning, made one error
fur a celebration of the rourlh that and let in one score and they walk
In 14
Then the captain of Acme w
a great many forget nnlll the last
caught talking soft and sweet u> Will
momaat a great many things
that lamsburg’s pitcher, and one ,rfkhe boy s
ahonid have binn looked after sooner from Williamsburg was heard to say
This to ispeclaDy true as to decora "Hoys lets make a score a pi4c© and
then give them 4 or 7 more '
So
tkms. Mvery
slora
and
bui
they made nine score, making a tola!
house should be dsooraled suitably of 23. and they let Acme run tn e
fur the occasion. It U well to
score and then stopped them In quick
Hanna and
McDonald
were
tha Idly ns bright ns possible on such order
an OMMsIon. Ktnbornte
daoormtloos battery lor Acme. Pray and Carpenter
for Williamsburg. Nqw the manager
impresi vlsltore wttlT loros and the has bound his men up and with the
moreWMornU ths dlsplny the great iMrty Doxen has gone away liack and Bwflbre 4 Roxbfira, B. E. Walt 4 Bona
er the pleasure of tha vtsUors There
Do Vou NmcJ Onw7
4KD
ABSOLinWrY
ests needed to protect the water sup
ply
This U the forest jwllc* of the tlm
llEFRIBtlUlOIIS?
CU»I
....lEilLTKSr..
A €0x40 feel stock of haj. contain
lag 103 tons has been disposed of at
iB
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TH» BVEUKG KBOCaUn*UViaii^TY, MICH.. ICKSDAY. JU.Vf. M. 1903.
».ii>r<ra.«l>
WHaT THEY SAY
he« long-”
the World s
Japan hju appropriated kOO.Odt yea
or about »44M).uuO in Amarksaa poB^y.
for her exhibit at the Yirorld s Kr.
Ituksia Wilt
make an mUAlt la
keepmg w ith her importaacse ag a aaikm
Work on the Rnealan tending
will ,Wgia p July.
Automobile cbalra will be wne mode
id transportation at tb« World s Fair
Their speed will be
Your “BEST" Flour has
given satisfaction, and I
have not had a complaint
on quality or price. TRY
IT FOR YOUR TRADE \ . .
Wireleks
teiegmphj
photography will bn ■
in the exhibit uf ttejgrrrm
eni olBcwf at the
The Arisoaa 8U
World s Fair will
Uh* and 'ji^Josh
The Exposition
managnase
oAcially passed on the ble^c
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMSB OITV. MIOM.
CEBEIAL MEWS
OF THE WOILD
Kiv,., Ibru. I.ut
S usually re
{fu»«* II. considering
cons
the honor of beluK
jiakcn to
I
by the
little queen sufficieni
I honor
Hut the children accept th«
liver piece joyfully.
Th. Freiu h hailque VImenu
lian Franctaoo, With
wrheai.
Kan^s wants W thh outside harvcs when about IS miles
h of J*)l
siarrl Island, stmth of
At lUSTiX'accordiDf lo
group, ihroimh a lo-a «»f
rec'H%cd from Tanclrr. Kl
Meucbhl sU mil. n broad and i»f
h.iilh “ev
ili*> Moi^uii
Moi^ruii «ar mluisici
Ulster has lost lenUliiK mk lar a» th.- e>
Olid ri«i h
» meii\ In a baUlc foUKlu with Ih, The d.-|.lli ..f
uu.ler Wa-. r wa^^
Is at Xmoicdlnna
aUiut three feet, and the eiiiiiM ih>at
k
Mr. Harah B Mr.>mwe
hIcaKo iiiK uiUMb was of a conBlsteiu
n. .,s itiroiiKhoUt
I'll. sink. . tan. I
pre.ldent of the Sunset
deavurtna Ui esiahiUh
Ush a ramp of ilv in sl/e consld. rahlv som. w. ie t^o
tfunsei club near 81h
Silver ik'suh and
ho|»eir to give l.lHtO Chicagii children
an oiiitua in July
flraiii Klrod of Klino, Mo. u aimna
Acior.liio; i.i a t..rn..T m.-mn. r of
to admit that few things Irritate the the Metr..|H.htan water tK04rd. Hi.ston
ateragr man mure than to have his and
the surrounding
territory
ai»
hat blown off. hut an espeiiennt* he .lowly MiikitiK d«.wn t«> the sea l.'vel
had last week convinces
him
that The hUln.idence U e.ttllial. d to he wt
never aKUin will be swear when aurh ih. rate oi alK.iit one f.a.t In a huiul
an acrideni happens to him
He was red years
The pres.uit idam- used usunryjiK on the street, across from a base hv IfttsiuH eiikm.-.-rs ha» b.ml.
Calhmin s ^re in BImu, a few days
*a»;o when
saw a tomadu coiulng throws out a^ll sun.-y ^11 ulnii..n-.^ l.ii
(*,vlhiiijti s h^tiiiK was C4inslder«Hl the
Hir..iiti>t m^e town and KIuhI made Marrachiisetis hat hat. Huiik fr..ii.
a das4i«>r It * Just then his hat sailed on. t.i two feel In to. >*-a,>
rnilMthl)
I.Unl lo SOI
iHiiiimlssioii atd»oiiii
ro*-d liara Iti |{et It A tin
eut later
I.- Isnilslana o>si.u
e siorin«ainick ralhoiiUs hulldlm?. in\.ii fr.uii
from ihhii
Ihidi w.uk
w..ik ht ui. an
killed every
H
sumios and .le.-t iIII..
It was
w
huomn hefuK'^in'ii* ir K
Klnnl had i;<*ue
defeat, hut a n.ilt
them until
ih.-y loumi
th.-m<e(te->
hark 111 Wa.hliiKir.n
The rd.j.ii was
has'heln nearl> killed h> a to d.-llll.- lh(‘ b<iundaileb helWeeU
«a^d l...pard wt.hh she was Uoiisiana and .Mississippi;
If^nlng In one of the ia»;eh of the
A dream eaii-ed the death ol John
Mniroal show at Ooney Islana
The Eilelst.-m, a
w.-alth.t
mat.iifanurer
^^al leaped on her back from alH.vc and iNditician of J..
fity
AIktui
lhi.-e W«sks ago h.- dr.-am.-d ihui
flMlhff Scratched the womVn alrolMii burglars eiiieied his horn.- and that
Tatall)
Madame Moiello was niiaily tine was aiiaeking him wiih a knit.
rescued h> men Who foUKhl the heasl He sprang out ol U-d and stru.-k hi.-^
Off wtiii a plichf..rk
head on
a proj.^ iion
The
sluH-k
The Uaughlers of the American ite
volutioii of IVtitisylvaula have sent brain, resulting in meiiingMts whi.h
Mefndary lha.t the sum of flO.uuufor has 4i^Used Ills deuih
a hulldiUK ti> he ertn tCHl at Manila for
White Kagle. the ug.H| .1,1.1 of th.
J the i‘t,n.-a
the use of the enllstetl t
resigned' Hundu.t
and
efu,
llllard
pot, hi
M.n Tahgy
s will he provided,
vlded. *as well as Th.-* I t .-to
4d.- on.- ol great U s
unlit lea for the amiiKemeiit of
the men
A ai»eclal act of coiiKresa
pres.-nt.
was imssed at the last se»o.lon. ac Inir’r.uiMl hohanV*
c pilnK the gift
snn^nc..
Thous
While cleaiiluK a gimse for a cus
ccl«-hraii..u
tomer in a New York poultr
red a dim
<Jn.r»je
Kenned)
discovered
The bird
Worat of All Eaperlcncet.
ran aiDlhlug be wor.se than to feel
e ring
came from llalilm
that ev.Ty minute will be your last?
wa. estimated by
Hitch w.-in the evp. lien: .* of Mrs H
w«u th It Ml
H Neitson. iveatur Ala
*'Kor thr.-e
is.wager gmvn Kmma. during ITlnce >ears,' she writes. "I endure.! in^*.f
III nrV s uhsem.! In Ausirla will sih-dU ferahle pain from Indigestion; stoma, h
Ih'ath se.-m.-d lu
som.‘ nine at the Ohm.*au d.- Hmwf and Imwel tnmble
when .h.ciors and all r.-tu.d.tk
Then- the young queen will be evil
e.l
At Ungih I was Induc-l
gM.> <o Kite luTself up t.. her *^.1 ill.*:
:i.vtri.- Hillers and the result
amusem.nu taking photographs Hhe to
aciiloUs
I Improted at once
giK-s alM.ul on f.w.i. usually acc.»m
and
now
mu c.niph*j,e?y r. cover.sl
|urnie«l by a f.silman, with all necea
Liter.
Kidney.
Stomach
and
sary appurtenances, and halls a pass For
lug p.-asaut. a horse or a group uf Ik.wel in.uhl.-s EUviri.- Hiti.-rs Is th.*
Only 6i*c.
It's guarrhildr.-n coming fnlm ach.ad to taki.a | only medicine
snap shot of them
Hhe al«va)s offers aniiH^l by Jas
a piece of money f.ir the trtmide she | Meads. Druggists
$100 Ph Week
that's the wap pen can bup a
Hefrigerator or kc box from us
Bctlersclcci oiu- luiw
:
a^M»rtnu*m is
larRii ami Ih^ prepared for the hoi weafher thai
is sure lo come in July.
Our
Kelri);erau>rN *
are made of ihoroiij|;lilv seasont^d ash. iineii
with
gjilvanizeti iron,
reimnahle tiuv, wasie
pipe ami slu-lves. patent lirip t up
■,
: ...Prite... '
$6,50 to $20,00
t««na.SS
martin & Goans
•ol tried AytrW
edtfaefall-
BUSINESS CAROS.
IIP SIGGES CONI
pM-kled trout as fast as:
from the hooks
sort of thing up for
_ ing hack u» their homes
before mldnlgbt with Jwo or ibr.-e.
hundivd spe<-kl.-d iH-auiiep
The trout taken in
»»resm* <
are all small, seldom running above,
half a iK.und. but exceedingly line (
table fish, with the bright salniou
fiesh and the true tiy>ul delicacy of
flavor
■i- W."S; u.u.“ira"o“u?tr,P.C.
in all sizes, 3. 4. 6 and S quarts
.
.
t
,
au riding will be per
removed tn.m rlrillulloo ■ feral'* I.
f"™*'l<'0 "f » »uv/c,.iul.hi«ll..r.
often drtvei. lo deeperailoii .o c.e of '‘>>'<■•1
eml.rer.. el! tlo- tra,v.ft
World's f'atr .r..dm.. -u,..n^ftora Bo™e .w
ppuinted H K
R Halve
It s the best
‘
i«, the Bxpuson earth, tbe, at Ja* tl J..hn^ n and
ithm
l» pufblng
r H. Mends' Drug Stores
|
"‘hdng B.lward has suggested
he
Hir Thomas Upton serve a.^gnlde
tend the World's Fhl?‘lu
ual Kleclric Light as».>
mnetlng in
It toil w ill htdd
•Electrical Congress
TUlDTOSACftlGICE
HEl OWN
vis Mother,
in
rr.’;
Re
mur.--hUMn.i!^
th.- ..iwn
with
the
lo .-..mhin
..I .Uhel .-..unifies 111 s
irb w..uld lu.K.l/jkel> go U<
The I*
2:1 Mrs C.ussie:'“•rhl
u-
ing wri 44i.t f2k.74&. and
wid..w who live* in WeM Enis.!
ish.-d h> December 1. Ik
her f.»ur small children before |
•Ih. Ma>
vUt-d
r which she hsd
iH.inle.1 a .-.immltlee of
the rtKtms of 1
citls*-ns to arrange for the city's com
Ife In her bend
m.-r.-ial and industrial Interests at the
the el.l.--.vt, a U
W..rld'« Fair
when ivlativ.fTh.- pri/ts m the llw st.K-k dei»ari
nd •..i.T.wd
u,.-nt at the World s Fair will amount
The lM,> ftMtd hU m..ih.*r ha.i praved
lo |'j:.o,smi
This sum U more than
nd sung all night and ranged th.ih.- aggiogate of the prises given at
.,f the house
.'hlldreii
..n
th. ,-asy si
pr«-\ious uiiemational espusitions
rUing hi
A nuMlel baker shop In which elec
,.-m ju»t a.,
ksmfl.-e
iiicliv will operate all of the mach
has b«-eu an
Mrs Id,
m.-ry and furnish heal for the baking
will b. an interesting feature In the .-nihuMaHic meiulH-r ..f ..n,
Uwla..- of Agriculture at the Worlds l.K-k! churches and ha^ «-fie«
11 . xtr.-n..- .lenion».Hjalioi,h .1
Fair
ivaU and vtf,ii.v ol traveiug
Th. tt»,|.il.aimus^..f^irlUsh
. ..UHpIcMil as to h. r saim.v
aim-d until a w,ek airv..
.Si U.iii*. are couilng in very rapidly
111.-. Col C. I Watson, »e<-retan »d
III.- Hniish t’oiiimUslun. retunied to
Ujinl.m
III- flying trip t.. th.- rnlt.-.i l.y^ I,
Siai. . |.i..mis.-.-. I.. awak.-n a mii. h
T4».-iv is more caiarm lu this sec
lion of the country than all other dls
eases put together, and unill the last
supiK.sed U b.* Incur
real many years d(gFor '
pr..iu,uuced It a local disease and
local
remedies, and by
.-oiistaul!) falllug lo cure with local
tit-atments
prommneed it Incurable
Science has proven catarrh lo be a
cnstliutional disease and therefore
requires
consitiulional
treatment.
Hall s ratsrrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J Fhcney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is
the only consi itutlonal cure on the
Intemally
In
markt‘U
U is taken
i l^om» ten drops lo a leaspoouful
KKi and mu
> on the bU_______
ectly
of the system.
They
offer .Inc hundred dollars' fur any case
It Uil.s to cure
Head for circulars
and te.-ttmonlals
Address
F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
Hold by Druggists. 76c.
HallFamily IMIls are the best.
TROUT FIMlWn AT NIGHT
Tn.i Com
of Angling O.Kribed by
a Man Who Claims to Have
Tried It.
N^gtii mull, rtsblug is a form uf
.p .Ti n-ai the r.-gular n.v<-aster has
no. ti:.-!. and w.nild disdain to try.
tmt if ha> its.im-rits
Not the least
ih thri.i U that the trout, through
4.IIIC .-raukiuess of
its nature, will
oii.-n hii. aft.*r dark when all through
tl„- dav u.lte*^ mothmlesb .at the bol
‘ to
if.m ..I a INH.I and r%‘fuhc*s j
than
b* ^
U.
^i*^***^
O'!.
^smmm
a,,u.r, ra—
a
5T12:
B'nm.trninm,
F^/ii^i'ri.rTi'aaars;^
|.i&"
ih.*us
. M U nmcwtaUsiuUKw.
x. UiAunSBu 11 a a.Xto
oi
r\k
pn.ve t.h. eiupendoii.r a lask ioi ...n
tl If. mo eriuke S’ ihi« jum im.
That Throbbin# Headatr.r
WouM M.ii.-kU. l.
V e; It V--M ',-. .1
Dr h i-.; . New I.ih I'.iK 1 h .um.i i,.f Mtfl.-i;.-!,, have ptoV.d then man n
leSB m.-rit tor Hick and Nervous H, ad
-tch.-s
Th.-v mske |oir.- hl<N.d ati.l
bund .IP V..UT healtb
t»nl.v 1*:. 4 .-ni .
-m-ii. > l,ack If not cured . Hold h>
Jas
tJ
Johnson and F H M-al^
Druggists
uu bia
l;
UvatKNTUALl
'.’I, .*rr>
FUH RENT.
A,ib.buUvk,Tra».r»
-r
laiMLHV. ls«tt«t
I * H.rl
Jl NOI.AH
mtir tWraabi
w«ai Ortver.
‘^^‘h*Mroe‘*ISns of the Province of
Quebec^ and in other parts of the
IX,minion. U U the custom of the
s rra?!y
u:;
enoagh to
er ha
they cut on the ttaak of the creek or
river, and .lout line cortU- To thMr
hook, they fwten tetf
NARMiDlN HASTE
rummer and Prstty G
^fter Only
Five Hour*• Acquaintance.
I'tica. N. Y . June I'd-Walter llui
old
Tleri^^-.v. a traveling
sale-man
and Marie U.uIm- Helling.-r. ol Mo
hawk, have been marrie.1 after about
tivi- hours' aivquaiutauce. and %r.- iu
Mohawk set-king f.ugiv.-ii.-- tr..m th.
brides pareiils
Tierney trav* Is for a S.-w V..ik
•js years of ag.
H. v*a^
firm a
here wh.-n in tnpp.-d
in the
young and attra.tiv.was Mi-s Hellinger Th.Yoriker Instantly fell In I.iVe will
w.imen left the (Kistofflce he followed. ;;
A convenient friend Inlrmlucr-d Tier ,
n.*y to the voung woman. She has;
tu-eu attending the Utica College of.
Commerce, but. upon Tierney's
in j
viiatiou she rut her school duii.-s (
and attended a maiint*e In the Ma '
jestlc
Then the^.-went to th.- retd dence of the Rev 8 W. llrown. pas-,
or of the Houih
Hiresl
M.-ihodlri !
•hurch. where they wen- married
!
Miss Hellinger is a daughtef
of
Graham
Bellinger, form.-rly a hotel]
propDeiur at Mohawk and now en
gaged in business there. Sh.- Is a
handsome bnm.*l and is aU.m
1»
year* of agts_________________
]
When You Want t Nice Cnl of Neal
tyave You
Pdpers
the
K»ss
ol
UkMkMHKU
«k Son
l>tb luuu gifbt at.
ralom.
Butchera and Sauaage Makars,
a____’'•“•'SSn..-
wliith Ly flic or
J.
..ihttwisc w..uU1 scn.»usU ini.
mvcmciucvou^ ASAKLTV
I>KI*OSlT B(»\ in tuir stec!-
1*1 IV ale looms provulcl wlicrc
you can UK.»k over youi ]»a|»crs at leisuie.
The conlcnis
of*your house may bu»n; ihc
conlcnis
NOT
of out
vault
CAN
W. Cutlet. H. D.
......
Imc.l vault. absohitcU
tiic
j. t.Kd, may lor icntcl loi $1 r,i»
iwr ycai.
\ ou caii> ti.i- km
' *rol have a. .css to tl.c Im*\ .it
n!l limes .luting banking hours,
JOHN R. SANTO “
16ENERAL MSURAi^
MAMUEEk INTIEMTEMEI
MtD ooNNac-noNe.
I K.wU Lnvna.w
........
D. TYLER
DENTIST
B4MKIM6 IB ML
m
BIUBCHBS
. CARVER A BRO.
Tu.^A.x.m
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUiLOlNa
Trmlaearrieea* Vravene
atUOta-aa.
E.W HASTINGS & SON
ifi uj m lou!
If you dcsiic lo inslall
Bells. Burglar AWi.u
cphoncs. ivcnml us
mate.
We have a fir.
FIRE INSURANCE
Farm For Sale
100 acres known as the Steal or Nm
ham farm
One of the beet in Oraa
TraverM county; SVk i
.if
l^h gTidc
CAMPBELL BROS
E. GREILICK CO, CITY.
OR8.
SAWYER
A
PENHALLEQON
Have You Room io Your
....Parldr....
iRAND~RVPIDS A INDIAIA IT
COiPANY.
UlMJa»ea.lME
Tvalp* kaee ffvavene OMr « Mieve 1
asss
...DENTISTS.All Work of Highest PoMihl* Grade.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty^
.CARPET CLEAMN6 WORKS.
Carpet Cleaning and Feather kenuvatiug. Carjtrj sewing and laying,
bcli.re -ending your old carjicU
away to be uiade into ruga, kt me
B. CHAPIN. Proprietor,
ll8
hZ2 Waahingtoo SL
Tor a beautiful Daoenport? If $o gas
-bere is your cbance»a $5S*00
Daoenport for iust Eoen $30.00.
5 ft. 3 in. long, mabogany frame,
bigbback cooered witbsilKplusb.
g u LooewooD. o^r. t, f. 4.
p^AUuijBDE
■5,3S£?ifS«5»-
•a»d.wtJiU-. in whei
fcllViLt
er,K!Vlty. la enkJ
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
Houm Fumlshars, 218 Front Street
TIk, Alow. SrtM • S«( fc« t*
F^SilKSSL’"*-' *“' ""‘•-rr
^he will ik- t
to the slate a^yl III, in Mill.-.
rHZ"S?;'^ro5*«rt “.&!
now and Uk-ii he catches a glimpse
of his r.vd, which l.Mvks like a line no
lugger than a l^d pencil running out
.»v.-r the water.
blindly, he has
movementa It Is
nor ha* he any Idea of Us
wpt from, ihe tro
ni. until it ha* been i
hlim
downward
blindly
•iruck
a dtpdel «iruck
dowt
W
and Ue> casnlng on ih bank
light rod and silk line the angler,
he »trikeaea heavy trout
under
these clrcumaiance* i* seriously at a
diaailvaniafe
U U this very uncer
tainty which lend, night fishing lu
Mv.L’lriWv»blH-wp«.4el elUxtlUN.
'•mlKT ol th. *u; i roriK.raUv.n
The I nue*! Hlate* steel cl
TH. P..HM. Fin. PanU ar.^b.U.rj
of Ue flfch
L the enure nat
. u. havn^chauged and1 It has bvs
tng Its native
N>
streams from dusk to daylight and all llr.t-oia.. d.al.fw.
sleeping through the sun hours
There is no such thing as taking OR. J. W. HIOOINA. Dantlatg ha. ra^ j
i^1 a basket of Iniul after dark with
I.- ftv
Changed as the llsh U. It still
if. sbnse enough lo know that In
B.-.-ts It likes are not abroad at C
th-<asionaUy 4iuv will rise to an
llcial tl) cast in the dark, hut t
ro evi-.-pt tonal as n.»t t.i be wro
.unimg
It
will lake
the wc
when It
ts
night
w ith worms that
feeding and
ighi tisherman lak.
Th.-r.- IS no explanatkm of how ibd
m..it manage to se.- the wonus-ln tha
dark
They And them, howevwr.
ho blackest sort ol night and pons
hoy are guided by a sense of ameU.
Where there is one trout there are
apt to Ik- m.ire. and the angler who
has taken one with
his
bunch of
ay confidently drop them Into
place
Indeed, the chances
are that he will land half a doren
b.-ami.-s.before he ts forced to move
t.n by failure of supply.
The sensation afforded is an odd
iHK-auso the fisherman cannot
hU line, nor tell when the trout
(es %-xceid by the jerk
All he
see is the irees waving darkly
*
"nT.... .......
Livea.
Beaier, an
The build
pxE
he Cun»-.l Ststesv
ch a nu.ve It ms>
for the world f
ilemauvl .
Would Have Taken
Week-'^at
lake them
m
enori
,l re
rc«nr<i
These folk are nol
the Boston Store
m
N\s V,.rk JumK* i*urts man
Uijl.l lo tin . Wee
t vwret m-go^
pruxioe ri,««-tei e.i<«tiu>a gi.tw .o BUoXrv
r iaiH't-ediOg between the rarrMk|.ulKWSi>a \ re5 wveS Hour« V U. II
iiaiion.te* kteel Ci,n*TSl lot. snd ^ tt^l K> «kaa : Vw
u, bwlkpAw^ai. Sw
1 «lt» d
imiv.riani KurxqKan ,-t«4-!
ih.- m..
work., i
iifcrea»4- )>rice^ are .-{k-v ihrait* «ieni«-d
by oflic-rr of the Me«-| roriK-rsUm,
4 p n, . 4 A' W. - p m OUM4W ph«K^ TS4
It if practlcail.v a tmlUe-l t.hat s.H,n
after the mamuudh »teel i'ir;K.ration
W tr rtW.^Y we wiU meet oa
YES. we have the White Mountain Freezers
'YvNit otnniTuiT.....
To All ^
vOLLARS
^UffS
“>AVif«r
fiftVm SSC^“of Trmr
eooaly, to recare and rx of ProRt atroatg from
kiNiikei
T,Jr.2fK^
- I
p
ETisuio McoBD, TEiTiEai oTT. jcfa, icMdat, Jim mm..
DISCUSSION
ON PAVING
ot to«ajr U wrot«* *ad
a
»a
4aas«r to ^wr itai^ and cotmirr, a&d
•tell tell «ritl. deli«U the davn of
ttet dar »!»«»
*e*kailooal acaadal
vlll ted *o 9^*^ In the cohimni
4. MMM HITHACTt MOTMINO our dally |ia|>«> »hen the event
teoeral aad local iuicr« ^t
a 111
mOM UmMMO •PEtCM
tmlWaOj related and our pobUc
OCCUPIED THE COUNCIL
tedore iteir fallow, a. their
INQ LAffT NIGHT.
WteC Me Said at teeaat Pythian
MITEt AS EVEl
roftimiTAiimEiiT
•rvpiTOcvmiAiis
MEET
Fine Musical
Ce
lovers of tte city have
be^n eagerly walling for the program
i,f ^he concert to be gtvea
Friday
Jim Dumps ones fouml hs roust sndurs
Ths pain that haunts an splours.
-Civs up rich foods and try Instsad
Ths wsll-known • Force *-curs, sir,- on
Jim tried It. It tLgr—d with him.
Th« -Forc«-.cur* mad* him - Sunny JUn.-
Other Matters ef
will be one of the finest ever
lUtened to here. Sverybody wUl be
delighted that Maro aad hU goggle^
peg have a place on the
piogram
which Is as follows:
Ra>Tnond Overture ............. A Thumai
A guud share of the council meet
and. Passion
(Pensee
L
Ing last night was spent In red-hot ia»
•♦ ..................... ..
J Messinj
Psihell
discussion
A little ill feeling
was
..................... N^l ^oret
Hlatwaiha’•"-----(bl -Hiawatha
stirred up at the time, hut all tried
Voc.«..^-T.oR.
to let It crop ont. with
only
partial success
Matter, were ffnally
from -Carmen'
adjusted, after three-quart
Ueorge
^yei the spiriti of -I'm I
Reading. "King Robert of Bicily
court hotue where tuere U more room was in evidence hruttgb th
.
.................................. ........... Longfellow
the meeting
meet I
and impromptu epeaklog
Mrs fda M. Bailey. Piano accompainall started
place.
menu Mias Cora Travis
h. representing
William
Molds
In the evextnc the folloalng pro
iniermUsiun.
b .objected to the paving assesrcram will take plact* In the Second M
Overture: Berlin as It Laughs and
against bU grandfather's prop
E church:
le* ..................................................Conradl
street•laied that
Sons. -Stand I p f or Jeeu." Audience erly on Bute street, fie
a Ih Monllurt: Bolo for Clar
his grandfather did nut
Prayer
Solo. -Where
usical Fantasy.
Wend.
Yaltre* l-'rom ih<
Knlchla—Von caU npoa me. at
..................... Chap]
Welcome
The Btorks ...
late tenr. aflar tte clqM of thl. r
ogglepeg
Solo
•Tent _
he Ixisi Chord
ussed and
iar aad macalteaal procram« to b|
ind- ................................
Audience
(the one stringed instrument
Attorney
w^UMt praetone aotioe upon the eulh Addre... -Spanl.h American
Sullivan
and
is. Prokop Kyselka
the aewBpapen. aad partlon
.......................... Mr Ri>l*ert E Walter.
Prof E Mart*
wVnt exhaustUely and
exha
Ikriy to raaaai or daay wrhat I am re
th a Circus (dlscrlpil
into the paving of Front. Tnlo
............. J bode wait Lample
State and Sixth streets, as a r
ddre... -The Battle
of
«etty.
Bynopsia
The street parade--Here
burs *.................. R* V W H Berber which. In the course of about i
Pari 1
attorney was Instructed to
tgly that you have
>n*. -Marching Through CM-orgU-I 1
they com -The Bugle Corps-The
>ew j»etltlon for Bute
drum con«~The
liag
band-Th«
shal pro
fasH sir* el paving, which shall
tt—Tht
AddrwV, -The End and lie.ulu of
GONE TO JACKSON
Chlldrsn't Day Program.
for the payment of their full
the War- .
. Rev Wm
.ircheslr .
the paving tax by abutting lance)—The terribl.- colored
band
8ok>. -Little Ih.y In Blue*’
holders, even
If
It
does
ns
inderful Chinese
The
Tbi
....................
.... ........
the valuation of
eed 15 per cent
nth Street Methodist Bui
tend (introducing a genuine Chinese the Fourteen
tend 8Ute Aaaembly.
j
property.
day school Sunday:
-Hnt. Mr. Toaaimaalar.
song»—Following the" parade
The lolh.wiug Ci.miianUms «»( For-I
uslc—"Bring Them In " School
Franchies For Hsatinp Plant.
racral UK aad aa 1 admlro you. a
scenes on tt^ circus gi
sters lelt early this
morning
for 1
Invocation—Kev
aa a Mate aad
emla^t aditorl
Part II. The
perft
I^ilikm was receUed iMt night
ackbon to attend the assembly
at
wrftar of our city. I caaaot recaat
for tickets-l»asslnK through the anl
W.
W
Kellev.
.lagla aaatara 1 utterod tharw rolatl
mal tent—Rush for seals—The inter in." choir.
g^a^t^*a*^mnc^Te*^i*bulld*a
Mesdsmes Clara V■ounger. Marv Well,
Recitation-Ralph teUme.
to tte aenaatlonal Uadeacy of the
plant in Traverse
City,
either national parade (America C.t-rmMy.
.Season.
Hill. Duncan
Mr•iauighlln.
ReciUlion—Goldie l.alx*ne
kVance
represented! - The
m or hot water or both He asked and
Gannett.
Fllnmn^. Seynn.ur , Rennie,
Chorus—-While
the
Bln
rapese
performauce-The
comical
for the use of the '.ireel. ond alley
ShelTer. MimhIv at
inglng." Classes-4 ami 5
•lephant dauce-The wild west ctm
mnalty at larg®. for they are the deep CItrks Who Work the Fourth
Will for the purpose of laying mains, ctm
-BcauUful Things"-Six «
Ingeui -Indian war dance (lnirt»duc
aaalod* atrong oonvlcikm.
Bk*s. placing manholes.
Its. p
pip
tve a Tim. the Suth—Race
Recitation— The . I*asn*r
ng a genuine Indian meli*dv i-The
I be iis4‘d as far as
• alleys
Matinee May Be Civen.
-Tha Uoatmeat I have received at
*are back rider—The usual anmmnce CroW' Mildred Pratt
Bolo-Kmma teU.no
the haad. of tte preaa. ttet may
neni for the concert—The finale
If* the franchise is granted he slat
Ri'cliatlon — "tettles
M
part hav# lad ma to tbeee ooavlctlc
in the communication
that
the
k the Fourth of
The clerks who Miss telxme
I will Dot relata here, but permit me
ini would aoon be built
as
he
^ time and a lot
jly win have a 11
Recitation-Carl Tisdale
to aay Ual the deareet aad .weetaet
!.UUM-lf to 'e*t
uid be able to raise the necessary
lith
Yesterday
Monday.
ecitatn.n
The
t'hlld
t
apital. The matter was referred !«•
.:l
what the ll
enioon their |mI1iIoiv to have the
ih.” Lillian Finley.
he committee on ordinance, and the
>res closed on that day was clr
I sf pb* Cook
ide so m.-och' of
Young Fellow of Kingsley Paid flEfiO
rhert
Solo-B.
a repntatkm for goodnee. of heart
lated, and the proprietor* of nearly clly attorney
I-soul - liiut
ti-b'mir chUt
Object I
honesty of
purpoee. trulhfalnee. of
For Improper Bpeech in.Piwacry store In the r|ty havt* agr»*t*d
Boecial Police AppoinUd.
rhe
Sliver
KtHiiatlii
speech aad laiagrlty of acUoo la the
close tbst day and give the clerks
ence
of
G.rla.
^
f 1na><»r
appointed
^'^ank
B
bearta of Uoaa I meet and greet from an opportunity u» enj<»> ihemselve#
Hird.all a. i-peclal police for the We
day to day In -the mart, of trade and
In connection with this btillda^y of
uic
Wendell Bafhpst.n. of Kingsley, was
life of my own home city
fln^ thiuRS are hvlnv,
the cierks.
nought before Justice B. M. Brown
RtHitatlon Edna iMgo.
Lite a OaMer In the
•re U talk of an ex
considered. There
his morning charge<l with using In
(lei.rg*Smithson
and
WlUUm
Acker
Ki*«iiatlon--Chihlren > lh»>
"That man or that pape
Northptjrt
decent language U'fore
girls
Thu
I
departure
of
M:
NBu
gsu
for
\
appolui
man
^p
clal
police.
SiHMldlng.
Mils my name and. fame In the mind
and IhU may be carried
charges were (U^elerrwl by Stevt
re confirmed
i which- SS n ntiers of the le,,l estate
8»do-Mr Kldre»l
and mamory of my fellowmen dip. a
clerk*, and th» ir
FenMmacher.
Ittew. tti.i r.-eail b.id be» v prectbHl
KiMitaiion
Ti»{ a Wau rfall ‘
dagger daap down Into my very life's
there lo have
The voung man deiided to (dead
lyii Felt
\
blood and ataala away the richest
Park
Traverse City llrlvli
RcTltaiion-Emmi'laiU.iu•weeieat part of my life
hl« -troubl. Millie
Q Will in all prubabUlty give a
.Music—Choir
.-1 hold. tlr. that the man who hi
si*erUl race matinee
the afi4*riu«in
Ujy's father paid When the sentence
-Recitation -The Swe^-i.-M T
within lour small walls, and there
t»f the t;th. and the clerks will Iim\« u
was |»ahecd the father turned to tlf»
Jerrine BeamisI
chance It. see some really tine hnr..
iM.y and said '"I guess v«u had belter
^•rgBU
gone, bey '? And
to iMHapp.v.Rectiatlon-i
take the :iu days, as that will U- earn
Archie Felt
write, a falaa sUUnaaat ooaoemlag.
of l-:ahi Elevenih street east
d If the clerks, who will be ht.p
Well. I
J Morion Finley,
Duet-Ulllan
givee nttaraaoa or credit to a falM ping behind the counter, while everystreet to Lake Avenue was re
aUout
'll.flats
ell Dark .«v
e in a While." l-ulu
Recliatton—-t
. Impreaaloa. be it by direst .Ulement lx>dy else is having a line time hear ferred to- the committee on fire and
•all right." but as b<k>d as out
I'M !•••! you tt, doughnut
Felt
or by laferaace. thereby placing In a
saier
N.urt rtH.m the father decided
der
Man
ami
Rain
Recitation—-I
falM light before
hU
fellows the
ei'd- -agle that he lias i.tv
A iM-tition signed by a large m
Man." bha Kna
oam of aay man U> be printed in the will wish them fair skies and all tl
ids interests In the fiats
,t*r ask»*d that the curb line l»e es
public praea and scattered bruadcas:
ablished on Elmwood avenue, ru
ij..)meni that can be crt.wded In
>ei- -Ne»v Yoik Mall uud
The *OW^OM* StoryGirls.
before thotuaads of readers should be
five feet six inches from the sldew
FOREPAUCM 8 BIG CIRCUS
single day
Hecilatlon — -Children's
^ Day."
held to tte same aocoonUblllty as the
iue
The |>etiliun wa» allowed
GiHirgie Dag<»
lodiiidwal who givee expreaslua to
H. B. Hull was given permission
BREVITIES
Will Appear In Traverse City on
- Solo- N..rina Finley.
>rk ^ ^!u
the aama damaging words to Uoee
at the w.rner
of the er*-4-t a d
Recitation
•Christ and the Littb5th of AugusL_
within the hearing of his voice.
'ellingion strei^ts. alwi
dttee on the refoluth.ii. of Mr. State au.l Wellini
Ones —Viola Felt
-1 fully realise, sir. how un|»pular
Advance Repre»eniaiive ' Ball
•e part ».f the si
for building I
North which
were
furnished
ih.
‘ ReciUlion--Blllv s
Rose.*' Mabel
It U to crtUcisa tte press
But with
^^»^epaugh h big show s Is In the
•rials
Record yesterday were omitted
Th»
out any desire to offend the member*
A (Million sign
yVkler OMlay arranging fo
ilowing name. .h..uld hate
l»-en
^“^Rt-Jiiailon -ihddie teU.ne.
of the preaa present 1 beg to say that
Ml this city on the 'dli
iskt-d for iH-rmlHhli n to build in addi
stgntHl
to
it.
Mi>
Bhefler.
Mr.
. -Sunlight#"—SchtMd.
1 trmlr beUer* the «-n»»l»uiiml un
The circus is bigger
tl
ion to the Parker Building t [i Fnmi August
Rachael Nelson and Mrs Kelle>
deacy of the proas of today Is a very
season and H Is said that It
et one story high'4x10 . 1
There will l>e m» hwlge meeting ‘d
grave danger to UU country
The
was referred to the Uiard
the Comiianlon of Fore-.ter.
«..mor
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
^
d n. itself
ing
insiwetor*
with
pow
The next meeting will ot.ur a
Ujcal^^mujiciaus and music lovers
There has been no large i
I*crrolsfeion to
week from tomorrow in the evening
pleasureable
w ard V
guise of free press and free sp
story Slone, iron and this city lor two years .and
It was erronously state.l that the
t to be given
the ct»i
to ridicule and criticise without
ig on lots I and 'J. bh>ck no doubt be appreciated.
W U team were defeated i.y
esRa I
Bteffec
or fonadatloo our public offlcei
CoiM.mUh team Sunday by a st'oi
x1 ami
ay evening
The best
means of the outrageous can
7 to 4
They
will K
tnimental tgleiit of the
and should
hav
lory to that I
Wc arc having several inquires
s(>eciai luner lor
false repor
tojhe
he
>^ore
and
any
faith
ever) day for houses^to reni.
If
•me tine *sh have
rcelv>^>rompt atorders left will
I iatt^alversal contemptt ot t
he etty signed asking that their
23H
tent Ion. All worl
graphoi.hone
with
on
)Ou
'want your pr^-riy rented to
unthiaklag rmider.
Undt^ratand me
le iMUinds wa^ license he placed at |25 Instead «»f blast bVont street
;»lke weighing
$sis> at Grlnneils
sir. I do not decry the fullest, fairest
The petlilt>n was promptly laid
me very tins I.-.0
gooti tenants list it with us.
We
as well A* ^
D»d7 2i
every
n'ihe table
black liass 1.
Occasionally
But let that
every i
guarantee the collection of all rent.
lls-Half
I'iipular
music
The committee to whom
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
m be o
n*07-6i
er 4.r partlall) paying fui
The Congregational ludles' Aid m*
speeifal aad manly Kvery
if Mrs Jane Carpenter
ity will hold their meeting on WtMitte tight to know what our
•sday afternoon of this wt*«k will away and had to U- killed
are d
and the right
ri
leg.
reported
In
Mrs. Padden. 21l» West Tenth street suit of a broken
g or wisdom
imary schtwl
A full attend favor *if paying her $60.
cordingly done
Ovwr First NatlonaJ Bank
ance Is deslret!
A good pn>gram ha.
A resolution was adopted making
lM*en arranged
faUe light before bis
»e iKUird of review responsible
Another meeting of bt»ys <»crurre«
fellows Ue name of an:
le consideration of i»aving apix^a
at Orange hall last evening
The Uo>>
wholesale attacks upon hli
A resolution was adopted that i
Brigade will l>e orgsnUed pn.tebl:
conduct, honesty. integrUy
July 1. ail water rate* be charged
•XI wi*ek with at lea.t :•» Ih»>«'
based wteUy
wh
baaed
upon false statemenu
Ikirti. to Mr and Mrs James A
lead of the occu(»ants
Flack a son. Theron James Hack
their in
la^uTy are pigaed
> resolution was adopted establish
hear the rain Mr Caudle''
ability
blllty to dictate hU ooc
the sidewalk
on
West
l-'ront
Now that we have had it. and th
Yellow
•et. from the bridge to Elm
country Is saved, again, the weathe
leve. sir, that to
hue. on the couth side of
man has promisi-d t<* get busy In pnM of thU country
Itaring the llnesi aunshlny weather In street. ■ eight feel In width
the death of
1*e charged
Aldert sn Bingham brt>u
his entire *t*»ck for ih»- F«*urth
^Ident
McKinley
Ute laamnti
mstter « f carrying (H^uple
Jul) and the races
magnlBcent sped
that grand.
i motion that all v
l.eelanau county wears
a
bri.ad
carryalls be. allowed
imllc
Jl-tegan to rain iher
carry
(>e».ple t(»
track July 2
to the
nomlng at
och»ck and ha. l*een
and 4 without pa;
a license The
Viirklng at it pretty steady ever sin
intiilun was unaniu
1> carried
and paragraph In the press,
The license committee report*
the Same In the
feverish ast evening and ('harles
Rosenthal U.nd of the American Drug Co
min of that reaionleas. vicious eltfat lory and It w as approv ed
^ent that were the
Alderman Lardie brought u
matter of the graveling on
I'nion
strwei from Ninth lo Boughey's
PKRBONAU
stating that the gravel had been put
Mrs Jessie M Battle *-felldren and
suJh*beiitlMte iVras'^as’^^^
in the center of the street and that
One lot
Ladies* Mackintoshes worth $1.60 to $2.60,
seen In the contemptible
cartoons makU. of Bt Louis. Mo .
teams were going on each aide of It
lArk Place, where the> v
at........................................................................................ ........................................
and the
low, guttersnipe edltorl
He suggested that the roller be used
till ilie om-nlng of North
can tevp bnl one effect, and that
Alderman Wilhelm humuruutly sug
One lot of Ladies’ Mackintoshes worth $2.26 to $3.00,
poison Ue miad bf Ue Uoughtless. where the> will spend the
Rested that the roller, was being kept
and lead them lo defy Ue government summer
at............................................................ .............................................................. *
in gtKMl shape for the Fourth of July
Mrs J H
Buell
and
and the law and y> deteet the public
l»arade
A motion was carried that
Mable went to B>ron thU
One lot of Ladies and Misses* Mackintoshes, worth
^
the iKvard of
the street.
$8 00 to $5.00, at............................................................... .................... '
* Mnl’ John lums4m
has
retume*d ed i.i 1
eonsUta of four dlvUioaa. The maga
Aldermsn Bingham then brought up
line dapartmeaL Ue aocial columns from n vUU to Chicago. Milwaukee the matter that Drokop Kyselka bad
Ladies Mackintoshes that were $4.60, $6. $6. $7. $H
and
cither
places.
the want ad branch aad the ecaadal
been orderetl to make Imprxivemenis
and $10 at................................................. ..... ... .$t .98, 2.$S am
Harry Parker
left
Unlay for Bt
monger s division
The magaslne dtv
pnrtmant U edifying No one can rend lx)uls. Mo . where he has accepted a thought it DO more
A lot of (;ossamrrs and Klcctric CireuWs that were $1.00
^
that pan of hU Sunday paper with position in the ffre Insurance office should be allowed
of Fred Becor.
to $1.60, at..........................................................................................................
cement, provided It i
Mr and Mrs F B Munrtn-. of I'hl
belter than what the i
cago. are guests of Mr and Mr- 3 W
One lot Mean’s Mackintodies. worth $1.76ciety columns
si.me discussion It wi
sense of
tickling the fancy of thoee
the councJlmen that
board
of
Miss Lorena Pennington
has
re-^
IT there nnd helping to
public works would all
Mr Kyselka
e subecription lUl
The turned for the summer from Low
Ooe lot of Men-i fine Wool Mackintodtes tlut were S4 00 J
cement for
a to furnish
prln
ant nd department U purely a com
alks and for the paving
cl(Al
mllUncry
store
of
the
place
thl*
lercial convenience But the bnlan^
rep<
Clly Attorney H C Davis reported
spring
Bhe will return for the fall
ihe franchise of the T C L. 4 M.
business
.
railroad ready and submitted It to ths
morderw. suicides,
TMl MARKtTB
tkmal divorce suits and scandals in
gOMral. slightly latereperete with
Urtroli.
June
2J —July
wheat.
U\: No 2 red 7H: No 3 com. Sn;
So 3 white oats. 42 V.
raUroad
ate dUgmeing the innoemu unfortu
Tolteo-Wheai cash July. U\
l*sny 16 feet
The franchise
cblw also re
natea oonnected
BIx days then In
serves certain riparian rights
The
trrvane wlU nothing supplied but the
matter was referred lo the committee
ergndai moater'i division to fete up oau, 4«S;
September |*»rk. fl6 7u;
oTwtet mast tte tenreet be?
lard, lb 70: rlU. IIM2.W
-Unpopninr na r know It to b
beg agnlB to express my regreu nt
Potatoes on local market. SoO^Oyonr demanding Uta of
4
lime nte tn UU plnce* But Uey nre
DANCE. PoTwsters’ hall. Wednesday
^yteL^iw U. Helm 4 Dtaamte^s
•f Waitea*a
elr. my
by City Fsthe
Fine Profram Arranped by McPher
Oraad
RapM.,
Jana
•on Poet O. A. R. for Thureda]
Adaaa oC UU cUj. fonwsr
the. MtaOsaa tea« of
evening at Firet M. E. Church
tlvdi. doaa not raeaat from hU poal
t<m df aatatfoalan toward the aaw.
There will be no regular outlined
paper, aa eapreaeed ta hi. addrewi be
procram dor the vUltlnc wildler. from
for* tte hooaa >WM before ad>oani
Northport and Maple City which tht
meat cd tte praaeat ledalature aad
»rpe entertain, next Thurwlay
at tte raoaat haasaei of the local
of KalfliU of Pythla. he re^
tte^2oaTS*tte
orc^
t*L^Sai^ At
SKJKS.i'SiSS'rlS
msKn s good Urer {
liv* Mttcr]
nhlch bsMU bteK
U It
fir
->iii;wsrruJL““
i Within three nnd one half years.
^•ighly tvvo trust* have been feraHs!.
having an aggr-egale capital of $4 3IS.-
0)RAND
WILL HAV£ THCll DAY OFF
Co IM O E~wJ
-GIVEN BY-
STEWIRT & STEFFEIS’
USED BAD LANGUAGE
"ir;::/::.
,
.JURIDAY EVENING,
douses Wanted
Co dent
‘^rdTin*™*!
The Nerllnrcr
Real Estate Exchanfe
k;
" f
,
1'^ -I
OPERA
HOUSE
ADMISSION 25c. Srzr.-'Kf*.
JlWise
Carpenkr
Considers
his tools,
price he must ia>.
If you
will examine iny slock of
carpcnlcrs’ tools you will
find IkuIi quality and price
to your liking.
A set of (3) wood bottom
planes lor..................$3.50
A set of (3). iron planes
for......... ................... $5.75
And other tools at exceedinrly
low pricea.
Clive mb- a call when you
want to buy.
FRANK TRUDE
IM Fro.1 SIM.
A Great Washout
New Meat Market
MACKINTOSHES
I '. - ; sin
I?
Jwirsaa
CITY
31
Break in Prices
that should tempt you to inoestigatel
r y^death
49c
98c
1.45
325
'HuVr
98c
ttm»nna> aad RuMwrt al S»«elal Pricct!
rSr
Adjustment Sale
8*fcoinJbore’8
Successor to Hobbs.
, I have opened a first-class
meat market at 404 East
Front St., corner Boardman
Ave. Give me a call, and 1
will try to please you. :: ::
VIC C. PALMER
GOODS DELIVERED.
Cit. Phone No. 364.
COLUMBIA
DRY BATTERIES
. Fon..
AUTOMOBILES. GAS
ENGINES. ELECTRIC
BELLS. CIGAR LIGHT
ERS. ETa :: :: :: s:
J. B. F>AIGE,
Y£8ETROAY’8 I68UE
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TCESKAY, .IJ XK
PASSING OF
OLD PIONEER
LIFE
Mr. Northam never luarritNl and lor
THIS MOMNING.
Itrtel Wh.iv be had
U-conie a fixture. and «a» peraonally
3RTHAME
fOB PVEl HALF A CENTUBT
HE %YA» PROMINENT
IN
TO HAVE CHAROE OF FOURTH
OF JULY CELKBRATION.
ABBAkGEMEIITS COHFLETE
a* very highly ea
tM'ined among the earlier rebldenU of
Traverae C4ty.«and later generations
hare regarded him with equally high FOR
TRAVERSE REGION
^ mao .and ^raonally pleaiuuii and
genial'amoDK all w ith whom he wa*
aagoclated. Folitically be wa* a re
Helped BuiM the Firat Houac in M pabllcan and a man of broail ideas
and ■progreaslve spirit
He
a comfortable fortune, and
wa* alwa>fc
and Proapenty of the Reflien.
In Ibe
deaib of Mr. .Nonham Traverae City
liam. a pu
SamuH K
U/aca a good ciilren, and. one of those
the M.lld
men whose energy
and
hard work
have been respoiulble for the
de
velopment of Traverae City.
win yemr. mr. .-^uriunut
ninflMhdL!^ tia n«>m« xlnce Noveaiber
last i^rTOr a year
prevtou.
hU
health Vae faeble. but there baa been
Bcarcelyva day up to the time of hib
death v^n ba haa not been up and
aliout bU Yooma. Though be haa not
ITTEES
SH.ECTED
•tnei. whert it l» coaductod lodaj.'
Mr.
NarUiEi
conduciod
e:
luj&ber openukmh io variuuA i*6nMW»»,^
of Northero Michigan, leaving
managem. ni of ih,. bardwart-buain
^niirvly to Mr. F^rrry
He dealt
PARDON FOR
ASSASSINS
BIGGEST
OEMONSf RATION
EVER HELD HERE.
WHEBE1SM0BELAND7
Do matter
What sized windows you have or how many; the
riifht kind of Window Shades can be obtained
here. The ri^hr color and the right price, and
.. if made to order they will be hung right. V
I How's that for a businessVroposiiion?
V
* ocuck!
thU nftemlon nothing has been beani ^
of D. W H Moreland. ^mmlsaJoner !
of public works, wbo has been miss
ing since yesterday morning.
More
land was under lire by the ctuincll |
and that body may institute ouster
proceedings tonight
men^s
nobbiest
Oxfords
ARMINARH
WITHGERHANS
Men Chosen to Carry Out the
eu.ls
of
the
RoberU Will
Big
Be
AMERICAN
Day-L.
SAILORS
WALK
STREETS OF KIEL.
Marshal
ofth^Oay.
KoUowing are the committee* that
vill
have charge of the biggest
•‘oimh <rf July celebration ever held
n noriberu Michigan, the commitlib were named by the executive
■ominmee. who were chosen by the
PIxeruilve CommiUe<--0. F. Carver.
C M Beer*. E R McCoy.
J
M.
Hlakesh-e. R
E Walter; Thu*. T
llau-ji. secretary and ireaaurer.
Horxe Race* Committee appointed
a ><«r. A year ago iaat winter he
by the Traverae CUJ- Driving Park
apent aome munlha in California,, and WILL BE FIRST THING XSKEO OF association to act with the general
haa not been about a great deal »Uic.executive committee—A. B. Cook. J
KING PETER.
hla r|;ium in the spring of Ihu:;
T Hannah, Dr A. H. Holliday
Mr. Nortbam leave* few immediate
Marshal of the Day—L. Robert*.
relative*. The neareat are Mm
A
Chief oT Staff—J. A. Loranger.
H Ferry of thia city, a niece, and J
Marshal * Orderlies—Tberon
MorM
Wadsworth of flebaaiopol. Cali
;;an. Jack Ferry
Marshal* Aides—F. Hamilton. Dr
.
The fiinerai wlU
A H. Holliday. A B. .Cook. J
M
WILL BE INCLUDED IN THE
re.ideiu-e of A H Perry in PV
Blake.->lee. Ben
Montague.
W
W’
at t M
Tbumday afie
.Smith. Tracy Oilll*. W'. J. Hobbs. F
NE6TY BILL
of W 8
t; Heuinann. Frank Dolph,
H
A,
wdrihy. Dr E. L. Ashton. Oeo.
Prioca Henry ahd Were Re<
by Germany
Today:
me
2J.-The
American
onsUtiug of the battleship
the cruisers Chicago and
and1 the gunboat Machlad
Machla*
today
All the Amerl
oan wwhlip* aajmed Prince
the German ship* and shore batteries
replying with a like *alut«>
Oftlciai
visits wrere exchanged, after
which
the vailors of the two nation* went
about the town arm in arm
' Maw“ TiJ? !
aented
to
FirtiVOocument Pre*
New
King—Brit.ah
Minister Leaves Belgrade-
Fmaiuv Cummlth
r E flale. E P 1
is
Fvery
here.
cuts.
1-ace
Plain
ghey. P
Wurx
j-haraeter of the men aelecied
lurntHin Ju.-.tuv
carry out the pltns for the big
il lil-owns court wa* held in (he
lebration insurer the best time that
council room for the pur|K».>e of try
;rth.m Michigan ha* ever known.
ing the flve iMiys accused of stealing
I *4'hlMlI
fruit
fn»m K. L. IUns<»m s orchard
where his father kejit a hotel
He
day
The
five
U.ys
are
than moved to Washtenaw
muuly. Grover
Hammell. Clare
Whitney.
Mtchigan.' and came to the
Grand Gbm Whitney.
Roy
Ferrisand Fred
Action of Modem Woodmen of AmerTra%*‘r*e region in KK47, where be
wa* numlM-reil pii one of the nr».t
foMowlng jurors
in
Rearranging
Insurwhite settlers In,this station tif the
Kuapp
ou the casiv H
ance RaUs.
Wlbu.x. Anl^b- Ovlait
He Und.^ at Old Mission l.y Vessel worthy- Charles” Mc.Mirhaet and J M
2J.-After
bat
together with A. S Wa.l*wt»rih
II
ht*mas
wa* the love of adveiittire ol
Mr.
Trusecuior Cross staled his side ot tling on the fItK.r of the head camp
Sonham and his companhm which the caa*- to the Jury ali.r which J I4ir hf.urs, the Modern Woodmen of
iv-a.ljusted' their Insurance
dlMHied their step*
Into uoriheni W PatchUi who is lb feuding
th.
of
to \M.
Michigan
They made their himie at
state.] his side of the lUise say
was
Old Mission for two years, devoting lug That ih«‘ iKiys had luH-n to iHicK
their attention to lumbering
Alsun l.ake and got off their nuid on their
IS W s ' I'
that time they pn»spected along tU<‘turn hi*me. running aen.ss .Mr Ran
gh
it
Iowa
Though
l.y
»).4>re« t*r the liav and on their ^i
m's son. who gave them p.-rmissiuu
different
ages
are
joiime) to the spot where Traverse
members of
dlff
pick m.me fruit.
thcs4‘ changes in
relative
City I* now locat«-d they sought tmt
E l. Ranv.m two ,if his sons and changed, these
aents and i
IhF saw mill of Ib.rare
Ikiardmau a hired man pres.-nted the evidence
radical
which was liM-ated in the wllilen.ess l^.r the pro>.-etHion
The .1,-fem-e Is
th** new schedule proIn a, nutshell,
mush
near the luiy
They had been sail now on . The gue^tioi, at issue is
40 In tl
tng atMiui the bay lor some days, and inalnlv whether the-lH.>s did or did vide* for an,
as per
^
t thev r<ache-l the Uoardmau saw not have p« I mission to laK. the fruit lunging from aln.u^^aS
nearly
famished
Aside Tb.-y claim ili.-y did
mill t
The witnesses
race
ikuvrdman
and
two
the pros* eutbiu clatiu (hey did m*i
v.-ar
limit
of
admission
to the insur‘re were iio olh*ir inhabit
, itmviction i.- not
4 \|M-ct.nl
by
'
,re
department
4.f
the
organlxatlon.
ants ol this mkIIou except Indians
M* whti have f4dlowed the case
The new plan diK*s not provide for
Mr Northam and Mr. Wadsworth sub
reserve fund, it does not provide
.r a step i te. it d(K‘s not rerate the
and the) together cut the first tree
o-mbt-rshi] at their
dinal features of
ID b« felled where Elk Rapids now
which were cardinal
.heritf Chandler Saya There Is Ni
ration plan*
The Iowa
Indication That .Charles Green
ame exactly a* the order
Thnlr dwelUng plaie was th.«
Was Murdered Nehr Grawn.
now cmducied upon, with an In
ahanly built by white men In
*«<lkiti of. the slate
They hu
a-e and. variation in
sawmill ami utlll/ed the' eumu
nt
rales
A»
liM»kt‘4t ini*. tbv>
HbenIT Chandler I
the ri'quirement*
Elk River for p..wer to operate their
Charb-H GrtH-n
no iMvri of the
mill
Their mill was a primitive af 4>n the iVre .Maripn-tie track Satur *.f *l**aih \o
ley is tutl Up In a reserve or
fair, but these tW4» men cut out G.tMMi day night, and b*’ thinks there I* no
fwi t»f lumlH-r a day
Th** first piece
rgency fund
No more money
M.n to susmyl f..nr play of any
be requirvHl than under the old
emmeiit land to la» I.K'al.sl in
iJ,‘,
fot I
lb- saysnKIt M. far a.s kn.»wti.
being
a
.lollars when he plan, the only difference
[able arrangement irf rale*
the higher
rated in Traverse
Tniver*4. City sik
sck.o
u after the
• j, -.............
whu>h
menu
death uf Mr. Wadsworth, and
^H-ni U-b.re hb
it
U
an
especially
favorable
plan
for
,hu hu h«a,u.rt.-r. in hu .•.u-n.iv.-l
r',;!;;',',,;::
the old memlK'rs. as they are reral^
•ring oiHTaiioi
;age
at the age at which thet Joined, In
ac in UT4 lo
I this city
stead *.f their present age
Mr
'ir
W
\V»...
.Michigan voted twenty-six to oo^ in
of Five Women and 9hilNortbam *»c !
»r the administration
family and
I Is Now Up Before an
rupied the one dwel
SATES aEADJPSTED
Patent 1-ealhers.
^n'v..r iu>'
""
NO IEASON FOISUSnCION
‘cIl
' TtlALOF THESTBANCLEl -
INTO THE SEA
Ohio Court.
xirlnlty of the pre
Rapids
Later on four more families
moved into the region, and the popu a» Wir* u> ih. gvkulne 1
liilun gradually Increased Ihereafie
22.—The trial
Hamllt.in. Ohio. Ju
of Alfretl Amirew Knapp, known as
-The strangler* on aownint of hli. with b« srd* roughly hewn
der of
confessi.m of the
iructure was built mx.t ; ny
lags. This
egln
Fhlladelphla.
June
23 —Brawny
the prvwentI site uf the Elk Rapids |
nal court here ttnlay
sailori of the Fremjh liner Lasavole,
town hail
which Knapp
wil
cast the shrouded U>dy of Mrs Dire
In order to procure neoessltiei
« hi* third wife. Hi
Bennett, wife of the wealthy I
the first year of their
delphlan. into the blue waters of the
Atlantic while Bennett and iheli
children stood at the railing
dian* wa* ■ hipped by sailing ves*4*is
--------------to Racine .WU. aad the
. devoted
drv„,..d U.
U. .h.
T-* .-nk N..,
from the saie
the pv
and Three Officers Were
and the mimonalre’s
of suliahle flKMl
fiKMl stuffs which lasted
in vain
fur some time
> relate the
NOTICE
experiences
-------,
Bqflaio June
—tLc Great Lakt-s
M E. Excu
Northam during Ihiise
early --------run down by
The Indian* were ijeareable
i^y
this
each alternau Mndny until
qurntly ul great help iii
notice,
excurato®
D«iM will
Hers
B«»n after the year U7« Mr ,
Captain John
Whelan
Andy
from Traverse Citj to ProvemonL
Nurtham
purchased an Interest
lii ghafer steward, and Bddla .
the hardware buM^ss. and 11 va year*
^rowaad Th. engineer leav ing Travene aty • a m. aad S:2S
p. m
Leaving Prove®oai 10 a m.
later purchased the wht^ don^ ^nd the oib«w Sroman were saved
ware store which has
and 6^26 p m. Oat
e of A. H. Perry JfOT many
THY A RkOORD WANT AD.
IH
''m l aw Dowa.aT raomiEa
lOo. aSo.BOo. 7Bo
y\
::
I’ml.rellas 60c to $10.00
J3.50
iiT.0u.^nuw
.
« Rubber Clothing
BENDA &
-TH* rnmmt rnmUmblm OloAHi
pm? LM *
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
WHY PAY MORE?
Kimball Pianos
Represent first
most, integritj-.
Study v*.u can appreciate the Kcooomy in buying now at these iiriccs:
OBTEO^ATMV'
I O TUFKBLAX>U. D.4...MILS II J Tbl'K.
U . BUX>D. U. O. A raUoUikl. « i. imflc Vr. mi
m. nt uf «ll*riui»« witboQt ih.drmr- **r
knife * k> 12 * tu , 1 to .X p. in Tuit«l*T «ml
S*torJ*y «-T*-nine« T u. * p m. *j* iiC V\ il|.. In.
btiH-k K,<tu<l. n<-.- and
Wruk<M.i> t-rra< e.
am! fore
Wc know
confidence in them is not
of words but deeds.
Our
guarantee, iss'ued direct to
every
purchaser,
secures
for them complete and en
tire satisfaction.
Factor v
prices
an«l most
liberal
terms.
Small instruments,
musical
merchantbse
Fancy Screen Doors ^onh $1.26, now
ami
Wc have them in both 2-0 and 2-8 wide.
W. W. fmm COMPANY
WAUKERZ
WAUKERZ
AT
RASTALL’S
WAUKERZ
M. A 8TBOKO. MANAQUi
MfBOKT BT.
No more
Call today if you want
THE ECOKONY STORE »
sheet music.
S9C
Plain Screen Doors worth $1.00 now
wlicn these are gone.
l.c t*>o late.
that our j;ooJs are wot thy
. of our claims,
ami our
20 Year Cold Fill
ed Case, Genuine
American
Movement
03C
at
these prices
them,
tomorrow
THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS
TRAVEL AKD EDUCA
One huuvlrcvl twcniy'or more page%
every one ol which is of humln
WAUKERZ
Vj
‘member**up”*rj ih? 46-
»Oo, 7So,^I.OO
‘SOX-SPENDERS
Blucher
Ueer*.
P'rie.lrlt
ich. F. H.
Dave i
Its—C. O.
Tracy GlllW. R E. Walter,
liverilsing—Flxecutlve Commiite-e.
The b»cal laU»r unions will please
apiNuni their own committees and reto the executive <
; H
IniiKirted
Mourning for Alexander.
I.II ary and Fratern
I' Huunen. rapt J
t
l.i.s Klaasen
nmander
W.
M
M l>. Morjtan F D. Marvin
iretr. L K Cleveland R B
tinker
l>«liarmients
INsplav—E
J.
II. Jnu Hennie. W H fclbner
M lllakeslee. E R Me
Panol«Benda. C. M
Fu'.'u. Exercises- F
H
t ro,s. W \V. Sn
I.nrdb> S C. Harrow
Si>rague. Jas
Tran.-!M*rtatlon- E 1
Keh",
C K Murray A S UarfH-r,
E H IV.iHv
W
J
Fir.- Works- A W Walt
Spn.ut. E^l Taylor. V . H Couriade,
tbs> Smith
HIM:
correct style
and
and
Traverae City’s Best
June 26. Steworchestra.
lS07*2t
‘
THE weaHieh
sec our great show ing of Men’s
Oxforda
I'AT.
ill?*
^ ^ Oty Book Store
You’ll miss a treat if*you fail to
AU FOUnCAL OFFENDEBS
Which Will be
^5
SEVENTH YEAR—1907
iwi’i
I Uuha .
Kver>-
m»ae
WM. blackburnI
FIrat-Claaa MEAT MARtCeT.j
I 4 South union Stroot.
r,
t^nvw»ti, Pro,
|»air
ham! welt,
the be.st $.Tr»0
\,‘
Kr- »h *nd
.AVfrjss:;
shoe on
THE OLD lUCLlABLB
8U08 BOl SK
FRANl{ FREIDRICH
A OO.
$i.9l
Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered
you for the money
Come and see it.
RASTALL'.‘5ISK
interest, sm«.l every Article is illuitrjucvl There is no better inagArinc
of travel for icadicrs and pupiU than
Th9 Four Track Hcmt.
Published monthly by
George H. Daniels.
Fifty ccqU
a year, single copies five cents.'
Sold by news dealers everywhere,
or address the publisher
No. 7 Fast Forty-second street,',
New York.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
OUR READY TO WEAR
DEPARTMENT FOR
LADIES
HAMicLOTHiNGoo
TLON nrrrR
urcLn
Men’s
PANTS
isohe of the main features of our business.
We are constantly on the alert for new and
novel ideas in Tailor-made Gowns. Separate
Skirts and Waists.
You will always find fash
ion’s latest dictations here, whether it be a
separate skirt, a tailor-made gown or a waist,
and you’ll find every garment superbly tailored
and made of the most fashionable and trust
Well
Werth
Men’s
PANTS
worthy materials.—You can depend u|>oh find
ing the prices very RE.ASONAHLE and the
garments high grade.
If you have e.xpericnced
difficulty in finding a satisfactory ready to weai*
suit or skirl you should visit our department.
THAT ARE
Well
Wnrtli
THAT ARE
$1.88
$2.75
$2.38
$3.50
JUST TO CLOSE OUI-WlM ft Nml I CnpMlUlu.
wiL.Hei_ivi
l«OOtC
'
Cor. Front ar>d Union
fyantiUon QotbingCo,
T
THE EVENIKQ BEOORD, TRAVEBSE C5ITT, MICaEL, TITESDAT, JUNE H. 1»08.
Mwrerere
Sukl
Of MC8KAN
Ue ftrat Mroads Into tho dense
foresu hereahuBU «d In his later
watched with pride the growth
of *rraveree City, where be landed one
day almost famished after a cruise
about Ibe bay. He was struck with
the beauty and natural advantages of
the spot and predicted
that
here
l one day to locau^ a fine city
His predictions were verified and he
lived
to sri*
even larger
a
c*»rowuiiU>
pro|K>rt'i.m.
first dreamed
Mr
grow
than
Norihams
b.
td
at
mem
ory wlU be tenderly eheri.hed by the
lalBg old selilers with whom he
yras associated in iho«e days.
MINNMPTA*#
FOUttT
POLICY.
NOU AMUTGOLDMLLABS
Colnapa for the World's Fair is of
Gold and Not ftiivar, as ftoms-
cuftMd »t iMfU tr
Cbtew Inter
Omm m4 a noMnnt <m tte forwt
ons Has laid.
ort, quoting numismatic
authorliy. that the l>oulfeUna Butxhase
ire of silver.! has gained con
siderable elrculaUoii
It
emanated,
Tbe
chief
ftre
strange lo say. from Washing
report jnni publUhnd ton
It U coupled with the
1M2 there were thirty that the price 4if three dolls
.liar In sU
four forint Mrm, with loMe. erf ooly rency lor a m
l.rediclloii
excessive. (
|3.m. hna fcrtyHiU pmirle fire*, with
tre
In «< wmmm\ IntmnL
tomtff
ter^n ■mnnnren
^
fomnt
}omM of IlMli
To ^w the ruB slcBUIcnMe
of
thii. riferwiioe !• mode to n foreet Are
Id WtoooMlB In October. It7l. which
•wept ovir 400 Munre mUen. deitroy
seveml TillMnn.
l
left
people dentltute, end caused
a
piwpirt, ion. of fSAOO.OOO.
An
other fcireat Ore In lIlchlfnD In 8ep
teaUr. IMl. ran orer forty^lfht
towndWpe. dentroTtno IW Urea and
12 000.000 of property
In tho BiPCkInr Orr In Mlnneeou
f\u persona perished, a lane eitent
of forest land was deraauted. and
property to the nine of $700,000 waa
deatroyed.
i
By cloae
tupervltlon
In
the forawU as well as on the prairie.
Ml the loaa by
meaaa. la the opinion of the fire war
den.
protection from Ore of the re
maining for«ta. treatment on acien
llftc prtndplea of pine landa beUer
adapted to forestry
than to agrlcul-
lure. and the acqulaltloa by Ue atau
for forest planting of land too sandy,
too hilly, or too rocky for agrtcultnre.
Il ia eatlmated that there remain
atandiag in MlaneaoU 30.000.000,000
feet of merchantable
pine
tli
valued at $130,000,000.'^ The moat of
tbia U In the hands of private parties,
ijid Is mature. Of this the ftre war
den aays: *Thls
limber
will
should be cut as fsst ss a i
market for It can be found. ThU
he
nroompllshed
In
about
llfleen
yearn.**
In explanation of ihli extraordinary
sentence the warden says:
‘'Mature
timber U that which has reached lU
Ascal age-lhe age when U has ceased
to esm good interest by Its growth.
Os average^ pine soil the pine tree
does Its fsstsst
growing
the
ftrst
eighty yaaia of lU life. At the end
«rf tbst period It should be cut ‘
MinnesoUs forestry policy U“that
tbr forest must be administered so as
to furalsh a sustained yield
It
he perpetuaL The cutting of mature
trees must be done In s wsy to pfio
rsganeratloa by saad
sad forast ftres must bs preventad.*
The Mlnaasou system contemplates
the cutUag of old trees and the pre
senratloa of youag trees,
but 1oq|cb
all ths Urns to s revenue from foresu
■till ta axlstaaee and from trees that
have baan planUd In this generation
The systeo oontemplstei selling ft*r
prtmt of all the mature timber In the
stale, the cuUivatkui
for
prog
younger trees In forest lands, and the
i»lanUng df Irsm In forest
lands
Mori stUintlqh Is gtvea to the preven
tloa of ftres than of rMorestlng waste
lands or to the preservation of for
West Branch a car of sulphur
attnaiid to a fast freight trnto was
found to be on ftre and was side
tracked and the ftre engine called out.
but before It coald be steamed up it
found B would have to be ex
labed by other means, so was
i to the water tank and drowned
out
There will b^ no occasloa for a
visit from the health authoritlea for
lime, as the town never got
K-h a rumigmilng before.
An abnurmnl rose bush to owned by
UoD Percy of Battle Creek.
Last
•ai= the bush grew one beautiful ma
nta colored rose, growing In the
qier irf which were four well de•loped rosebuds. This year the bush
repi-aled the trick.
Mrs. David Still, an aged widow of
Imlay City, has
been
myaterloaaly
musing for some time. The bouse la
open, but no one seems to know the
w Oman's w hereabouu.
A most unosnal •thing about the
class to be graduated from Milford’s
high school this week to that It to
made up entirely of boya. Ordinarily
the girls are to a large majority, and
it U doubtful if another village In the
Hate can equal this record of Mil
ford a
Chevalier Trentanuve. the Itollaw^
Mculptur
whose marble statue of
Father Marquette stands In the statu
ary hall of the national capltol at
ugton. and a
Wa
hk h U er,K-te<ron the lake shore at
Marquette, has been given a cummis
-ion by
Hon. Peter While of
Mar
qin-Me. lor a broncx statue of Charles
Kaw llawiJam. the Chippewa
chief
was llvliiK on the site of the city
larquetle w hen the first while man
e there and who died only a few
ilhs ago
The statue of the noted
ah will be erected in Presque Isle
park when* Kaw-Uaw-Oam lies burled
What U iK-lleved to In? a valuable
until t:«mgru»M au
uia riirchase (Vn
e coinage of gold
lieiweeii that C II U.yer aud T H Dalton
TI
dale and USO there were tv.lned IH. asbesio,* Is bigb in quality aud ■
m.337 gold dollars
In
Tk!!..
c*on
of a very supiTl
repealed the A«t
auito.rixtog
I have
ry ur-have a spe
nsbip.
fur this 'Utulsli
lib ti
0 and a half Iv-i-l thick aud
It to tho lesUnuiny of the leading
1 from five to six feet. Th,
imtomaUsU of the cs.uulry that the
ery was made while drilling lot
andard price for any one of the or
Diilllng tests have now U-en
dlnary gold dollars. In gianl condition
Issued before IKltu, U |3 iHt, as a mini
shtirtly to ex
There are ip.Id dollars of ytwn
loll th,
field, which hllherui has
when the coinage was small wlibb
eelt utilouelud
The U-stS show a
command
much
higher
premium^
l.le .n.sinbuilon of the txial.
Some of those gold d.illurs s.-ll inm.
ttiie iHpjdred and one members of
> each
lu Hairy County Piom*er six-lety ,Ued
exiKJMltb.n gold doUai tiring Iasi year
Of lh,-se bh were
Act of Congress t,.
v, r
.,,ars of ag,-; .53 were over Mt.
DUO. oni-half of which bear the head
q,l four ov,r 1*0.
of Thomas Jefferson and lb.- oiher
The sling of a homy bee rendered
William McKinley. The fls«t
Ir- A L Jones of Saranac, uncunj dollars were reivived Irotn
I Just before the holidays lust
The oxperience of the ex|s.
HalsUnl irf Cold w ater recelvt*d
aanagmeiii tu the dlsiM.slilon
of them has afforded Interest lug In
formation In regard
was to pay for a harness he stole
local
curios
TheJ-e was consider
tioiu Mr. Halsied luriy years ago.
Ity and demand f«.r
Thr,-e months ago Guy Mcliue of
they were received, and some thou iioit. Ingham county, lost a purse cm
sands of them were token Immediate ihlnlng ll'b ao. l,asi we-«-k it was picked
ly
Since the supply «rf the lllrst <le
IP on Hu- highway, where It
maud there has been a st»-ady call il.-iitly lain ev*-r since MrCue dropinnl
ftu- the coins, nearly every mall bring It' Th,- contemn were intact, though
lug applications for them., Th.-. cali ih,- bills were a'little musty
is not confined to this ci.uulry
It
Karnu-rs in Springfield
township.
shows no d.-rrease. Most «.f the col OiiKlaiid e,>uuty. r,*iN>ri ihu loss of vak
tec-tors wish the coins in pairs, sc tiabl,*. cown from brain fever
thai practically
I25.mn»
par. has, i.
S, v, ral fanners lu'ar Milford have
will exhaust the supply. The headh b.vn losing iHuiliry by ib,- depredaof
klcKInley and
Jeffe
II..US of s,»me mysterious
which the McKinley
and
Jeffers,.n 1,-Vi ral we,-ks fiast, and as
gold dollars were made, wen- taken
I that a foi
h the criminal a
from two of the best medals i
.ysiemallc
uailc hunt was made, with the
possession of the Hlrecioi
of
, suli that a d,-ii was found containMint
The Jefferson medal use
a family of five full gr\»wn rubs
history . I
be young
avtMl by
Cnlted
‘ rest of
who was.
The enPhils
with the mint at Philadelphia
I, rprlslng mother U supim*.,-d to have
died In Ht3J. The McKinley ti
ii,-siroy,*d over 5o Hrwls. some of them
e late presl large lurkevs. and even some lambs
which ts considered by the
deni’s friends to be the best pro havej,,ii missed lu a way that liH>ks
a eu^
tralture ,rf Mr. McKinley
A |M*t hunter at Mlo wa» am-sied
for killing two Iveavers In the U-aver
Ings for the purpose given
colony on the Au Sable
the late president
iViitral l.«ke has followed the exstnple s, i by Sparta and passed an
ordluame prohibiting the ktMqfing of
U-es wHhlu the village limits.
Miss Annie S Peck. alx>ui whom
much is being said and written, and
w ho sailed on Wcxlnesday at the head
Garni to Havt Bren Play ad Batwssn
of an expedition to climb the Andes.
Thompaonvllta and Ludiniton
Is a graduate of the rnlversUy of
Michigan wllh the class of 1878. Sit
Callid Off.
her graduation. Miss IVck, who 1*
verv
brllUaut womau. ha«
to’<cv>
The game of base ball belwren Lud
well known both as a lecturer and
luglon and Thompsonvllle that was
au .eminently
successful
mounU
to have been playeil here Thursday of
cllmU-r The party hope to make the
asc-ni of siime of the highest ami
most difficult peaks «»f
havi a date with Kalkaska for that
day.
Thompaunvllle will play Lud
Ingtun at TbompsonvRle on the 24th
howovur.
country sliMv
hor^^lhe
ASYLUN-KALKASKA
THUISDAY
lhe‘^lacr^*thai* Ihe^^LyMum
WILLIAMSBURG
WON
We have a large
you want to maket ICC
freezers, and it don t
You can pay for it
per week.
IS
to VCI7 mack like the blossom,
ingofafloww:. Its beaut) and
i-ctKio
depends
exitixwljr
Do the Flies Bother?
rat tow vans
the ditsled dlteaw
espdled from youi
tyneffl by the u« el
Matt-J.Johnsoks
6088
fore
Traverse
City
buslaess
should gat ready to make sadi a dis
play ns will bs la accord will
TRiftO TO BAT BNAKEfi
evsnL Not mM^ to Impress
Itore bht to ftbplay that
pat
■pint vhlih to laaplred by the
whleli gave laamn for the celebration
Why apt make U a potni this year
. to have the city decorated more gaily
than ever before?
In order not to run short of bant
lag everyone should
begin now
ti
toy la a stock of material, so that the
day biiDre Uo JPoimh Uey «m not
be dtoagpdtalad ft they lad som
else has eiaaaad out Ihs Mks of
tags and buaUag
la tho
vi
TwrtIvs-YsarOld Child Will Probably
Oii.
Logansport. Ind.. June
23.—AUve
i'alrchlld. aged if years, tried to
a dozen live anakre In emulaUoi
In a pre^
Uloo as a result of
eruus bites Inllicied by the
which objected to being eaten allv
IM week Alice was taken by
parents to see a snake eater who
peared In Loganspori. Her
brother
caught a doxen small snakes and the
girl trtod to eat
them
She
Idnnd in oonvalsluns. with the i
We folly coarantee
DR. IHAW'S Compooii
f as a sore cure for all
Catarrhal Diseases.
A Blood Rogulator arvd
Bprirvg Tonic Ona dollar
boUlarorBDo. ; i I t ;
?r»v«nu sll of tV di«Mmlortsot pre*.
■enry, wbuh vroSMB «««d U> IhtDX
sT'oroJSit ts g MS
.iVBrrnmraFijnaYaiRiniiE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THE WUMIOTI) UNO iilO
BISE
ACTSttGOHBtlGLY
% a
In the first place, be fits
hooae vHb »re and the '
HANNA WOULD DECLINE
^ould
Not
Accept
the Vice
Presi
dency en the Ticket
Cleveland, June 23,—lu ati Inter
i,*w yesterday Senator M. A Hanna
reiterated his former statement that
he was not ainl would not U- a candi
date for the vice prt>sldenc>. and If
his uomlnailun was made
that
he
w,mld dtx-llne to accept it
He said
fun her that bis ambitions did not lie
in the dlrec-lkm of the White Hmiive
and that nothing could induce him to
alter Ills ’^decision in the matter
i'ol
Myron T Herrick, whiaie name has
also been mentioned In con net loti
with the vice presidency, aald that bi>
H,d,‘ iH.llilcal
ambition
was to
be
eU*cted governtir of Ohio. Colonel
rick thinks that the prt*sent dis
lUsslon relative to a vice pn'slden
tial
TRY A RECDRD WANT AO.
SAY
WE’RE
fact artificial light
Umea. vrltbout varlaGon tn qnaUty
and at rates dafylng oompatkm.
Then, as an iact of kindnere to the
wife he hasI sworn to “love and
be
win
Install a Gas
SS^g^'as^a token of
protect her from the
toil Incident to other
her methods of
cooking. This will chei^frellags
to make his home
semoes are still .run .free, and
Ranges. Fixtures and all other ap
pliances sold and placed at ooaL a
man of moderate means can supply
himself
wPh
what were a few
years ago considered luxuries, but
are now looked upon as neceaal-
TKAie (in (lA^ (OiiPAIIT
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
V
The) are worth
Come in and convince
Lot No.
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The Fractical Shocman
.\lwa>-s Sell* i'.vxxl Shoe.
^ ’..-arvoisri w,vman made a tuui
To rvrt-y
fumny
^H•usr \MiUr ul a southern VInter
sort n-i-fiitly a lady who lias a |h-u |
*adu, rd to livt»-i, *L;
tli.s;
chant for in,ftlug all sort* of celebrUtot 1
set-un-d au lutnHluctbm to Mr Haum j
and asked iH-rmtoslun to pr,-s,-ut h,-r
Util,- daugbltT. a miss of 7. "who
knows every one uf your Uxikt by
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heart.’
Tb,young
tody, lank haired
and round i-yetl. extended t,-r bund in
a met-hanUwI manner
and. staring
straight Into the author’s face, she nmsrkt-d
• Mr Hauiii. l! think you’re r ve:y
won.b-rful uinti!\
SoinevvliMt ,-nilw>rTMMMHl by this dl
rci-t Piiilse.
lb.- ebtldrei.a author
pattetl h,-r li,«d and iskevt
• Why do you say that, my d.ar
child'J ”
•lUt-ause uiaumia lold m,-* to.", au
sw, r,-d the ,b»M ,,uuplu,vntly. and In
!b,- loar of laughter «iiat follow,*d the
strl. ken nioiluT nuide gotnl her ea'SI*,*. - K.,ii-*i*« t'lty Journal
-y
,f ,-i,.auauess rxn h;ird
j prrvjh-ul m .f.-.iiHu-a where little nt
j
; ..i.
i-. =.
:.vi:u-ue. TLi^ - I
l.*.;v lb.- - 4..e Vi b,q weather. w i..-n
a !
..d. o^ c-Mu. multiply rap.U y.
Tt.- pitnt:f,it u-e of water u .»ue of
•be xrewtesi prev>ritives of disease,
and by ,lrvna‘!:g the |x,reii of the skin
of vv.i.-.y m. -ler ai.d .lusi and »l:rt we
ke»|) toe Idood ix<t: and th-ju and
much les* !..,ble to lafvMiun
A nxn*vni\ of tbe uomeo lUleued
sH*: I’.'.y ;o t:.,- o .atlon
kotue amllM.
o Uvl* grunted
Hut she pHnsev,iM ?
V: ••-It
miikviou. and was
o;iJy routed by the shrill
of a
I. !'
-.nihia. v\ho siineked.
. 11,-v
r,-:!,r« ,>.m.
in bear the
dopy ;^dv V,«s
illowed the dU-tiuaaiy - -\eu V,.;k I'leas
Moving price $ 5AWi
7481 were- $ 7.50
10.00
13.50
47t>5
.7.50
12.00
7410 a.
40.00 ^
G500
7.25
G508
10.00
- 7.25
747G
y.50
6.25
/ . -.-i.
10.00
C4%
7.25
G519
13.50 V
9.50
732S
12.50
9.00
■; U . 7.25
G502
. 10.00
10.00 .
7.00
748G
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S255
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*4,00
€.50
7257
-7.50
5.00
5.50
64SS
7.5Q
G4S6
8.00
G.15
G512
10.00
8.25
4.50
4542.
7.50
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4.12
1055
5.D0
lOGS
5.40
7.50
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human fccL
They^iuit
each curve and feci good
heel, and
don't ooit a bit more
than the olhto kind .
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Just Fits
The Foot
New Sine St«rc
IMtor'a OM Btreto.
f
youisdf. of
our tpccia! shoe liaigain*.
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'a firit (ha$
Sbatmaktr’a Sbap.
Our shoe* are cm
$ft tW.
offer yt>p" men’s two-piece all wool suits,
And this-is the way wc ilo
Dust coat and pant the popular summer suits) and men’s iwo-pioce Crash Suits
at the following; remarkable prices—'I hese are he ideal summer clothing.
They are made durable, li^jhl in weight and cool:
CROSSETT
to
pic shoe*.
I. Frank Haiiu. ih,* aulbur of fslry •
tale*. toMk u i;,sh1 slo y at bU ow n
We have both
.'v;
from toe
ihu U an we ask ipr the ladies lam-
SUMMER CLOTHING
s^MUSTGO
IT
When we
can show
a line of
SHOES
like the
$1.00 a Pair
hto
Btartllng Evidence.
Fresh testimony In great quantity
is constantly cimln.;'In. dec laring *l>r
Kings’ New Disrovery for Consump
tbm. .Coughs
and CTolds to be un
equaled. A recent expression from T
J McFarland. Hentorvllle. Va. fu-rvc.« III b|. . . iiiL- nilr.l by lb,- nuiiiUa of
as an example
He writes:
"1 had blsv,- h, own. in.,1
ul tV wlvt-s he
Bronchitis fur \hree years and doc
tills rcmli Ibe
Wb,
Hired all the time without U-lng bene
of 13 llu-v ui
filed
Then I began taking Dr. King's
New
Discovery, and a few
bottles
Bruises and
Burns Quickly
whollj cured me'’
Equalfy effective Cuts.
in curing all
t'bamlK-rlain’s^Paln^alm to an an
septic liniment, and when applied
Guaranteed by Jaa. G. Johns
cuts, bruises and burns, causes the
h\ H Meads.
Druggists
Tr
Uic heal without maturation and much
ts.
lyc:
regular sire. &Dc a
more quickly than by the usual treatm,-nt
For sale by Jas. G. Johnson.
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Rrertore Bhlrto are tha M
4
J. W. SUATER
FHena
reduction_
' We do not wish to carr>’ good*, from one season to another and so have
marked all our stock of Go-Carts at these ureatly reduced prices. This will en
able you to get just the Go-Cart you want, and we to clean up our stock. This
great sale will last onlyjhe remainder of tbl* week, for at that time our stock
will all be gone. The babies need the out door air, and there arc many months
of enjoyment to them and pleasure to you. Better be an early caller.
Jaw.li. junnsun. S. E. Wait 1 Soi
Tha
i
Assortment at bottom prices. If
cream, wc have the iCe cream
take much m<Vr y to j^ei one.
>*ou would L.'y icc cream, 25c
We have a full line of Screen Doors and Windows:
Screen Doors............. :............................. 75c each and up
Window Screens...................;................. .. 10c each and up
as ai«U re UMol the little ore to
(xicne. But to be abaolutely eore
o£ a ahoit i^lpmi^ labor they
n lUietimatifim Bachant ""
& Roscaa
ctn be overcome end
her htato. and with the experiences Osfsatsd Acma in a Baas Ball Game
23 to 7.
erf this spring U mlpd U leaves mi
Wimamskjrtg, June 2S~The man
to ba^dylred.
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ager of the regulars. J
F. M. in
vlied Williamsburg over fur a game
POn TMft FOURTH
Saturday. June 20
Wiliramsburg. uiIt to usually the case is preparing to the 7lh Inning, made one error
fur a celebration of the rourlh that and let in one score and they walk
In 14
Then the captain of Acme w
a great many forget nnlll the last
caught talking soft and sweet u> Will
momaat a great many things
that lamsburg’s pitcher, and one ,rfkhe boy s
ahonid have binn looked after sooner from Williamsburg was heard to say
This to ispeclaDy true as to decora "Hoys lets make a score a pi4c© and
then give them 4 or 7 more '
So
tkms. Mvery
slora
and
bui
they made nine score, making a tola!
house should be dsooraled suitably of 23. and they let Acme run tn e
fur the occasion. It U well to
score and then stopped them In quick
Hanna and
McDonald
were
tha Idly ns bright ns possible on such order
an OMMsIon. Ktnbornte
daoormtloos battery lor Acme. Pray and Carpenter
for Williamsburg. Nqw the manager
impresi vlsltore wttlT loros and the has bound his men up and with the
moreWMornU ths dlsplny the great iMrty Doxen has gone away liack and Bwflbre 4 Roxbfira, B. E. Walt 4 Bona
er the pleasure of tha vtsUors There
Do Vou NmcJ Onw7
4KD
ABSOLinWrY
ests needed to protect the water sup
ply
This U the forest jwllc* of the tlm
llEFRIBtlUlOIIS?
CU»I
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A €0x40 feel stock of haj. contain
lag 103 tons has been disposed of at
iB
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
TH» BVEUKG KBOCaUn*UViaii^TY, MICH.. ICKSDAY. JU.Vf. M. 1903.
».ii>r<ra.«l>
WHaT THEY SAY
he« long-”
the World s
Japan hju appropriated kOO.Odt yea
or about »44M).uuO in Amarksaa poB^y.
for her exhibit at the Yirorld s Kr.
Ituksia Wilt
make an mUAlt la
keepmg w ith her importaacse ag a aaikm
Work on the Rnealan tending
will ,Wgia p July.
Automobile cbalra will be wne mode
id transportation at tb« World s Fair
Their speed will be
Your “BEST" Flour has
given satisfaction, and I
have not had a complaint
on quality or price. TRY
IT FOR YOUR TRADE \ . .
Wireleks
teiegmphj
photography will bn ■
in the exhibit uf ttejgrrrm
eni olBcwf at the
The Arisoaa 8U
World s Fair will
Uh* and 'ji^Josh
The Exposition
managnase
oAcially passed on the ble^c
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TMAVKMSB OITV. MIOM.
CEBEIAL MEWS
OF THE WOILD
Kiv,., Ibru. I.ut
S usually re
{fu»«* II. considering
cons
the honor of beluK
jiakcn to
I
by the
little queen sufficieni
I honor
Hut the children accept th«
liver piece joyfully.
Th. Freiu h hailque VImenu
lian Franctaoo, With
wrheai.
Kan^s wants W thh outside harvcs when about IS miles
h of J*)l
siarrl Island, stmth of
At lUSTiX'accordiDf lo
group, ihroimh a lo-a «»f
rec'H%cd from Tanclrr. Kl
Meucbhl sU mil. n broad and i»f
h.iilh “ev
ili*> Moi^uii
Moi^ruii «ar mluisici
Ulster has lost lenUliiK mk lar a» th.- e>
Olid ri«i h
» meii\ In a baUlc foUKlu with Ih, The d.-|.lli ..f
uu.ler Wa-. r wa^^
Is at Xmoicdlnna
aUiut three feet, and the eiiiiiM ih>at
k
Mr. Harah B Mr.>mwe
hIcaKo iiiK uiUMb was of a conBlsteiu
n. .,s itiroiiKhoUt
I'll. sink. . tan. I
pre.ldent of the Sunset
deavurtna Ui esiahiUh
Ush a ramp of ilv in sl/e consld. rahlv som. w. ie t^o
tfunsei club near 81h
Silver ik'suh and
ho|»eir to give l.lHtO Chicagii children
an oiiitua in July
flraiii Klrod of Klino, Mo. u aimna
Acior.liio; i.i a t..rn..T m.-mn. r of
to admit that few things Irritate the the Metr..|H.htan water tK04rd. Hi.ston
ateragr man mure than to have his and
the surrounding
territory
ai»
hat blown off. hut an espeiiennt* he .lowly MiikitiK d«.wn t«> the sea l.'vel
had last week convinces
him
that The hUln.idence U e.ttllial. d to he wt
never aKUin will be swear when aurh ih. rate oi alK.iit one f.a.t In a huiul
an acrideni happens to him
He was red years
The pres.uit idam- used usunryjiK on the street, across from a base hv IfttsiuH eiikm.-.-rs ha» b.ml.
Calhmin s ^re in BImu, a few days
*a»;o when
saw a tomadu coiulng throws out a^ll sun.-y ^11 ulnii..n-.^ l.ii
(*,vlhiiijti s h^tiiiK was C4inslder«Hl the
Hir..iiti>t m^e town and KIuhI made Marrachiisetis hat hat. Huiik fr..ii.
a das4i«>r It * Just then his hat sailed on. t.i two feel In to. >*-a,>
rnilMthl)
I.Unl lo SOI
iHiiiimlssioii atd»oiiii
ro*-d liara Iti |{et It A tin
eut later
I.- Isnilslana o>si.u
e siorin«ainick ralhoiiUs hulldlm?. in\.ii fr.uii
from ihhii
Ihidi w.uk
w..ik ht ui. an
killed every
H
sumios and .le.-t iIII..
It was
w
huomn hefuK'^in'ii* ir K
Klnnl had i;<*ue
defeat, hut a n.ilt
them until
ih.-y loumi
th.-m<e(te->
hark 111 Wa.hliiKir.n
The rd.j.ii was
has'heln nearl> killed h> a to d.-llll.- lh(‘ b<iundaileb helWeeU
«a^d l...pard wt.hh she was Uoiisiana and .Mississippi;
If^nlng In one of the ia»;eh of the
A dream eaii-ed the death ol John
Mniroal show at Ooney Islana
The Eilelst.-m, a
w.-alth.t
mat.iifanurer
^^al leaped on her back from alH.vc and iNditician of J..
fity
AIktui
lhi.-e W«sks ago h.- dr.-am.-d ihui
flMlhff Scratched the womVn alrolMii burglars eiiieied his horn.- and that
Tatall)
Madame Moiello was niiaily tine was aiiaeking him wiih a knit.
rescued h> men Who foUKhl the heasl He sprang out ol U-d and stru.-k hi.-^
Off wtiii a plichf..rk
head on
a proj.^ iion
The
sluH-k
The Uaughlers of the American ite
volutioii of IVtitisylvaula have sent brain, resulting in meiiingMts whi.h
Mefndary lha.t the sum of flO.uuufor has 4i^Used Ills deuih
a hulldiUK ti> he ertn tCHl at Manila for
White Kagle. the ug.H| .1,1.1 of th.
J the i‘t,n.-a
the use of the enllstetl t
resigned' Hundu.t
and
efu,
llllard
pot, hi
M.n Tahgy
s will he provided,
vlded. *as well as Th.-* I t .-to
4d.- on.- ol great U s
unlit lea for the amiiKemeiit of
the men
A ai»eclal act of coiiKresa
pres.-nt.
was imssed at the last se»o.lon. ac Inir’r.uiMl hohanV*
c pilnK the gift
snn^nc..
Thous
While cleaiiluK a gimse for a cus
ccl«-hraii..u
tomer in a New York poultr
red a dim
<Jn.r»je
Kenned)
discovered
The bird
Worat of All Eaperlcncet.
ran aiDlhlug be wor.se than to feel
e ring
came from llalilm
that ev.Ty minute will be your last?
wa. estimated by
Hitch w.-in the evp. lien: .* of Mrs H
w«u th It Ml
H Neitson. iveatur Ala
*'Kor thr.-e
is.wager gmvn Kmma. during ITlnce >ears,' she writes. "I endure.! in^*.f
III nrV s uhsem.! In Ausirla will sih-dU ferahle pain from Indigestion; stoma, h
Ih'ath se.-m.-d lu
som.‘ nine at the Ohm.*au d.- Hmwf and Imwel tnmble
when .h.ciors and all r.-tu.d.tk
Then- the young queen will be evil
e.l
At Ungih I was Induc-l
gM.> <o Kite luTself up t.. her *^.1 ill.*:
:i.vtri.- Hillers and the result
amusem.nu taking photographs Hhe to
aciiloUs
I Improted at once
giK-s alM.ul on f.w.i. usually acc.»m
and
now
mu c.niph*j,e?y r. cover.sl
|urnie«l by a f.silman, with all necea
Liter.
Kidney.
Stomach
and
sary appurtenances, and halls a pass For
lug p.-asaut. a horse or a group uf Ik.wel in.uhl.-s EUviri.- Hiti.-rs Is th.*
Only 6i*c.
It's guarrhildr.-n coming fnlm ach.ad to taki.a | only medicine
snap shot of them
Hhe al«va)s offers aniiH^l by Jas
a piece of money f.ir the trtmide she | Meads. Druggists
$100 Ph Week
that's the wap pen can bup a
Hefrigerator or kc box from us
Bctlersclcci oiu- luiw
:
a^M»rtnu*m is
larRii ami Ih^ prepared for the hoi weafher thai
is sure lo come in July.
Our
Kelri);erau>rN *
are made of ihoroiij|;lilv seasont^d ash. iineii
with
gjilvanizeti iron,
reimnahle tiuv, wasie
pipe ami slu-lves. patent lirip t up
■,
: ...Prite... '
$6,50 to $20,00
t««na.SS
martin & Goans
•ol tried AytrW
edtfaefall-
BUSINESS CAROS.
IIP SIGGES CONI
pM-kled trout as fast as:
from the hooks
sort of thing up for
_ ing hack u» their homes
before mldnlgbt with Jwo or ibr.-e.
hundivd spe<-kl.-d iH-auiiep
The trout taken in
»»resm* <
are all small, seldom running above,
half a iK.und. but exceedingly line (
table fish, with the bright salniou
fiesh and the true tiy>ul delicacy of
flavor
■i- W."S; u.u.“ira"o“u?tr,P.C.
in all sizes, 3. 4. 6 and S quarts
.
.
t
,
au riding will be per
removed tn.m rlrillulloo ■ feral'* I.
f"™*'l<'0 "f » »uv/c,.iul.hi«ll..r.
often drtvei. lo deeperailoii .o c.e of '‘>>'<■•1
eml.rer.. el! tlo- tra,v.ft
World's f'atr .r..dm.. -u,..n^ftora Bo™e .w
ppuinted H K
R Halve
It s the best
‘
i«, the Bxpuson earth, tbe, at Ja* tl J..hn^ n and
ithm
l» pufblng
r H. Mends' Drug Stores
|
"‘hdng B.lward has suggested
he
Hir Thomas Upton serve a.^gnlde
tend the World's Fhl?‘lu
ual Kleclric Light as».>
mnetlng in
It toil w ill htdd
•Electrical Congress
TUlDTOSACftlGICE
HEl OWN
vis Mother,
in
rr.’;
Re
mur.--hUMn.i!^
th.- ..iwn
with
the
lo .-..mhin
..I .Uhel .-..unifies 111 s
irb w..uld lu.K.l/jkel> go U<
The I*
2:1 Mrs C.ussie:'“•rhl
u-
ing wri 44i.t f2k.74&. and
wid..w who live* in WeM Enis.!
ish.-d h> December 1. Ik
her f.»ur small children before |
•Ih. Ma>
vUt-d
r which she hsd
iH.inle.1 a .-.immltlee of
the rtKtms of 1
citls*-ns to arrange for the city's com
Ife In her bend
m.-r.-ial and industrial Interests at the
the el.l.--.vt, a U
W..rld'« Fair
when ivlativ.fTh.- pri/ts m the llw st.K-k dei»ari
nd •..i.T.wd
u,.-nt at the World s Fair will amount
The lM,> ftMtd hU m..ih.*r ha.i praved
lo |'j:.o,smi
This sum U more than
nd sung all night and ranged th.ih.- aggiogate of the prises given at
.,f the house
.'hlldreii
..n
th. ,-asy si
pr«-\ious uiiemational espusitions
rUing hi
A nuMlel baker shop In which elec
,.-m ju»t a.,
ksmfl.-e
iiicliv will operate all of the mach
has b«-eu an
Mrs Id,
m.-ry and furnish heal for the baking
will b. an interesting feature In the .-nihuMaHic meiulH-r ..f ..n,
Uwla..- of Agriculture at the Worlds l.K-k! churches and ha^ «-fie«
11 . xtr.-n..- .lenion».Hjalioi,h .1
Fair
ivaU and vtf,ii.v ol traveiug
Th. tt»,|.il.aimus^..f^irlUsh
. ..UHpIcMil as to h. r saim.v
aim-d until a w,ek airv..
.Si U.iii*. are couilng in very rapidly
111.-. Col C. I Watson, »e<-retan »d
III.- Hniish t’oiiimUslun. retunied to
Ujinl.m
III- flying trip t.. th.- rnlt.-.i l.y^ I,
Siai. . |.i..mis.-.-. I.. awak.-n a mii. h
T4».-iv is more caiarm lu this sec
lion of the country than all other dls
eases put together, and unill the last
supiK.sed U b.* Incur
real many years d(gFor '
pr..iu,uuced It a local disease and
local
remedies, and by
.-oiistaul!) falllug lo cure with local
tit-atments
prommneed it Incurable
Science has proven catarrh lo be a
cnstliutional disease and therefore
requires
consitiulional
treatment.
Hall s ratsrrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J Fhcney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio, Is
the only consi itutlonal cure on the
Intemally
In
markt‘U
U is taken
i l^om» ten drops lo a leaspoouful
KKi and mu
> on the bU_______
ectly
of the system.
They
offer .Inc hundred dollars' fur any case
It Uil.s to cure
Head for circulars
and te.-ttmonlals
Address
F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
Hold by Druggists. 76c.
HallFamily IMIls are the best.
TROUT FIMlWn AT NIGHT
Tn.i Com
of Angling O.Kribed by
a Man Who Claims to Have
Tried It.
N^gtii mull, rtsblug is a form uf
.p .Ti n-ai the r.-gular n.v<-aster has
no. ti:.-!. and w.nild disdain to try.
tmt if ha> its.im-rits
Not the least
ih thri.i U that the trout, through
4.IIIC .-raukiuess of
its nature, will
oii.-n hii. aft.*r dark when all through
tl„- dav u.lte*^ mothmlesb .at the bol
‘ to
if.m ..I a INH.I and r%‘fuhc*s j
than
b* ^
U.
^i*^***^
O'!.
^smmm
a,,u.r, ra—
a
5T12:
B'nm.trninm,
F^/ii^i'ri.rTi'aaars;^
|.i&"
ih.*us
. M U nmcwtaUsiuUKw.
x. UiAunSBu 11 a a.Xto
oi
r\k
pn.ve t.h. eiupendoii.r a lask ioi ...n
tl If. mo eriuke S’ ihi« jum im.
That Throbbin# Headatr.r
WouM M.ii.-kU. l.
V e; It V--M ',-. .1
Dr h i-.; . New I.ih I'.iK 1 h .um.i i,.f Mtfl.-i;.-!,, have ptoV.d then man n
leSB m.-rit tor Hick and Nervous H, ad
-tch.-s
Th.-v mske |oir.- hl<N.d ati.l
bund .IP V..UT healtb
t»nl.v 1*:. 4 .-ni .
-m-ii. > l,ack If not cured . Hold h>
Jas
tJ
Johnson and F H M-al^
Druggists
uu bia
l;
UvatKNTUALl
'.’I, .*rr>
FUH RENT.
A,ib.buUvk,Tra».r»
-r
laiMLHV. ls«tt«t
I * H.rl
Jl NOI.AH
mtir tWraabi
w«ai Ortver.
‘^^‘h*Mroe‘*ISns of the Province of
Quebec^ and in other parts of the
IX,minion. U U the custom of the
s rra?!y
u:;
enoagh to
er ha
they cut on the ttaak of the creek or
river, and .lout line cortU- To thMr
hook, they fwten tetf
NARMiDlN HASTE
rummer and Prstty G
^fter Only
Five Hour*• Acquaintance.
I'tica. N. Y . June I'd-Walter llui
old
Tleri^^-.v. a traveling
sale-man
and Marie U.uIm- Helling.-r. ol Mo
hawk, have been marrie.1 after about
tivi- hours' aivquaiutauce. and %r.- iu
Mohawk set-king f.ugiv.-ii.-- tr..m th.
brides pareiils
Tierney trav* Is for a S.-w V..ik
•js years of ag.
H. v*a^
firm a
here wh.-n in tnpp.-d
in the
young and attra.tiv.was Mi-s Hellinger Th.Yoriker Instantly fell In I.iVe will
w.imen left the (Kistofflce he followed. ;;
A convenient friend Inlrmlucr-d Tier ,
n.*y to the voung woman. She has;
tu-eu attending the Utica College of.
Commerce, but. upon Tierney's
in j
viiatiou she rut her school duii.-s (
and attended a maiint*e In the Ma '
jestlc
Then the^.-went to th.- retd dence of the Rev 8 W. llrown. pas-,
or of the Houih
Hiresl
M.-ihodlri !
•hurch. where they wen- married
!
Miss Hellinger is a daughtef
of
Graham
Bellinger, form.-rly a hotel]
propDeiur at Mohawk and now en
gaged in business there. Sh.- Is a
handsome bnm.*l and is aU.m
1»
year* of agts_________________
]
When You Want t Nice Cnl of Neal
tyave You
Pdpers
the
K»ss
ol
UkMkMHKU
«k Son
l>tb luuu gifbt at.
ralom.
Butchera and Sauaage Makars,
a____’'•“•'SSn..-
wliith Ly flic or
J.
..ihttwisc w..uU1 scn.»usU ini.
mvcmciucvou^ ASAKLTV
I>KI*OSlT B(»\ in tuir stec!-
1*1 IV ale looms provulcl wlicrc
you can UK.»k over youi ]»a|»crs at leisuie.
The conlcnis
of*your house may bu»n; ihc
conlcnis
NOT
of out
vault
CAN
W. Cutlet. H. D.
......
Imc.l vault. absohitcU
tiic
j. t.Kd, may lor icntcl loi $1 r,i»
iwr ycai.
\ ou caii> ti.i- km
' *rol have a. .css to tl.c Im*\ .it
n!l limes .luting banking hours,
JOHN R. SANTO “
16ENERAL MSURAi^
MAMUEEk INTIEMTEMEI
MtD ooNNac-noNe.
I K.wU Lnvna.w
........
D. TYLER
DENTIST
B4MKIM6 IB ML
m
BIUBCHBS
. CARVER A BRO.
Tu.^A.x.m
FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A. BUiLOlNa
Trmlaearrieea* Vravene
atUOta-aa.
E.W HASTINGS & SON
ifi uj m lou!
If you dcsiic lo inslall
Bells. Burglar AWi.u
cphoncs. ivcnml us
mate.
We have a fir.
FIRE INSURANCE
Farm For Sale
100 acres known as the Steal or Nm
ham farm
One of the beet in Oraa
TraverM county; SVk i
.if
l^h gTidc
CAMPBELL BROS
E. GREILICK CO, CITY.
OR8.
SAWYER
A
PENHALLEQON
Have You Room io Your
....Parldr....
iRAND~RVPIDS A INDIAIA IT
COiPANY.
UlMJa»ea.lME
Tvalp* kaee ffvavene OMr « Mieve 1
asss
...DENTISTS.All Work of Highest PoMihl* Grade.
Fine Gold Work a Specialty^
.CARPET CLEAMN6 WORKS.
Carpet Cleaning and Feather kenuvatiug. Carjtrj sewing and laying,
bcli.re -ending your old carjicU
away to be uiade into ruga, kt me
B. CHAPIN. Proprietor,
ll8
hZ2 Waahingtoo SL
Tor a beautiful Daoenport? If $o gas
-bere is your cbance»a $5S*00
Daoenport for iust Eoen $30.00.
5 ft. 3 in. long, mabogany frame,
bigbback cooered witbsilKplusb.
g u LooewooD. o^r. t, f. 4.
p^AUuijBDE
■5,3S£?ifS«5»-
•a»d.wtJiU-. in whei
fcllViLt
er,K!Vlty. la enkJ
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
Houm Fumlshars, 218 Front Street
TIk, Alow. SrtM • S«( fc« t*
F^SilKSSL’"*-' *“' ""‘•-rr
^he will ik- t
to the slate a^yl III, in Mill.-.
rHZ"S?;'^ro5*«rt “.&!
now and Uk-ii he catches a glimpse
of his r.vd, which l.Mvks like a line no
lugger than a l^d pencil running out
.»v.-r the water.
blindly, he has
movementa It Is
nor ha* he any Idea of Us
wpt from, ihe tro
ni. until it ha* been i
hlim
downward
blindly
•iruck
a dtpdel «iruck
dowt
W
and Ue> casnlng on ih bank
light rod and silk line the angler,
he »trikeaea heavy trout
under
these clrcumaiance* i* seriously at a
diaailvaniafe
U U this very uncer
tainty which lend, night fishing lu
Mv.L’lriWv»blH-wp«.4el elUxtlUN.
'•mlKT ol th. *u; i roriK.raUv.n
The I nue*! Hlate* steel cl
TH. P..HM. Fin. PanU ar.^b.U.rj
of Ue flfch
L the enure nat
. u. havn^chauged and1 It has bvs
tng Its native
N>
streams from dusk to daylight and all llr.t-oia.. d.al.fw.
sleeping through the sun hours
There is no such thing as taking OR. J. W. HIOOINA. Dantlatg ha. ra^ j
i^1 a basket of Iniul after dark with
I.- ftv
Changed as the llsh U. It still
if. sbnse enough lo know that In
B.-.-ts It likes are not abroad at C
th-<asionaUy 4iuv will rise to an
llcial tl) cast in the dark, hut t
ro evi-.-pt tonal as n.»t t.i be wro
.unimg
It
will lake
the wc
when It
ts
night
w ith worms that
feeding and
ighi tisherman lak.
Th.-r.- IS no explanatkm of how ibd
m..it manage to se.- the wonus-ln tha
dark
They And them, howevwr.
ho blackest sort ol night and pons
hoy are guided by a sense of ameU.
Where there is one trout there are
apt to Ik- m.ire. and the angler who
has taken one with
his
bunch of
ay confidently drop them Into
place
Indeed, the chances
are that he will land half a doren
b.-ami.-s.before he ts forced to move
t.n by failure of supply.
The sensation afforded is an odd
iHK-auso the fisherman cannot
hU line, nor tell when the trout
(es %-xceid by the jerk
All he
see is the irees waving darkly
*
"nT.... .......
Livea.
Beaier, an
The build
pxE
he Cun»-.l Ststesv
ch a nu.ve It ms>
for the world f
ilemauvl .
Would Have Taken
Week-'^at
lake them
m
enori
,l re
rc«nr<i
These folk are nol
the Boston Store
m
N\s V,.rk JumK* i*urts man
Uijl.l lo tin . Wee
t vwret m-go^
pruxioe ri,««-tei e.i<«tiu>a gi.tw .o BUoXrv
r iaiH't-ediOg between the rarrMk|.ulKWSi>a \ re5 wveS Hour« V U. II
iiaiion.te* kteel Ci,n*TSl lot. snd ^ tt^l K> «kaa : Vw
u, bwlkpAw^ai. Sw
1 «lt» d
imiv.riani KurxqKan ,-t«4-!
ih.- m..
work., i
iifcrea»4- )>rice^ are .-{k-v ihrait* «ieni«-d
by oflic-rr of the Me«-| roriK-rsUm,
4 p n, . 4 A' W. - p m OUM4W ph«K^ TS4
It if practlcail.v a tmlUe-l t.hat s.H,n
after the mamuudh »teel i'ir;K.ration
W tr rtW.^Y we wiU meet oa
YES. we have the White Mountain Freezers
'YvNit otnniTuiT.....
To All ^
vOLLARS
^UffS
“>AVif«r
fiftVm SSC^“of Trmr
eooaly, to recare and rx of ProRt atroatg from
kiNiikei
T,Jr.2fK^
- I
p
ETisuio McoBD, TEiTiEai oTT. jcfa, icMdat, Jim mm..
DISCUSSION
ON PAVING
ot to«ajr U wrot«* *ad
a
»a
4aas«r to ^wr itai^ and cotmirr, a&d
•tell tell «ritl. deli«U the davn of
ttet dar »!»«»
*e*kailooal acaadal
vlll ted *o 9^*^ In the cohimni
4. MMM HITHACTt MOTMINO our dally |ia|>«> »hen the event
teoeral aad local iuicr« ^t
a 111
mOM UmMMO •PEtCM
tmlWaOj related and our pobUc
OCCUPIED THE COUNCIL
tedore iteir fallow, a. their
INQ LAffT NIGHT.
WteC Me Said at teeaat Pythian
MITEt AS EVEl
roftimiTAiimEiiT
•rvpiTOcvmiAiis
MEET
Fine Musical
Ce
lovers of tte city have
be^n eagerly walling for the program
i,f ^he concert to be gtvea
Friday
Jim Dumps ones fouml hs roust sndurs
Ths pain that haunts an splours.
-Civs up rich foods and try Instsad
Ths wsll-known • Force *-curs, sir,- on
Jim tried It. It tLgr—d with him.
Th« -Forc«-.cur* mad* him - Sunny JUn.-
Other Matters ef
will be one of the finest ever
lUtened to here. Sverybody wUl be
delighted that Maro aad hU goggle^
peg have a place on the
piogram
which Is as follows:
Ra>Tnond Overture ............. A Thumai
A guud share of the council meet
and. Passion
(Pensee
L
Ing last night was spent In red-hot ia»
•♦ ..................... ..
J Messinj
Psihell
discussion
A little ill feeling
was
..................... N^l ^oret
Hlatwaiha’•"-----(bl -Hiawatha
stirred up at the time, hut all tried
Voc.«..^-T.oR.
to let It crop ont. with
only
partial success
Matter, were ffnally
from -Carmen'
adjusted, after three-quart
Ueorge
^yei the spiriti of -I'm I
Reading. "King Robert of Bicily
court hotue where tuere U more room was in evidence hruttgb th
.
.................................. ........... Longfellow
the meeting
meet I
and impromptu epeaklog
Mrs fda M. Bailey. Piano accompainall started
place.
menu Mias Cora Travis
h. representing
William
Molds
In the evextnc the folloalng pro
iniermUsiun.
b .objected to the paving assesrcram will take plact* In the Second M
Overture: Berlin as It Laughs and
against bU grandfather's prop
E church:
le* ..................................................Conradl
street•laied that
Sons. -Stand I p f or Jeeu." Audience erly on Bute street, fie
a Ih Monllurt: Bolo for Clar
his grandfather did nut
Prayer
Solo. -Where
usical Fantasy.
Wend.
Yaltre* l-'rom ih<
Knlchla—Von caU npoa me. at
..................... Chap]
Welcome
The Btorks ...
late tenr. aflar tte clqM of thl. r
ogglepeg
Solo
•Tent _
he Ixisi Chord
ussed and
iar aad macalteaal procram« to b|
ind- ................................
Audience
(the one stringed instrument
Attorney
w^UMt praetone aotioe upon the eulh Addre... -Spanl.h American
Sullivan
and
is. Prokop Kyselka
the aewBpapen. aad partlon
.......................... Mr Ri>l*ert E Walter.
Prof E Mart*
wVnt exhaustUely and
exha
Ikriy to raaaai or daay wrhat I am re
th a Circus (dlscrlpil
into the paving of Front. Tnlo
............. J bode wait Lample
State and Sixth streets, as a r
ddre... -The Battle
of
«etty.
Bynopsia
The street parade--Here
burs *.................. R* V W H Berber which. In the course of about i
Pari 1
attorney was Instructed to
tgly that you have
>n*. -Marching Through CM-orgU-I 1
they com -The Bugle Corps-The
>ew j»etltlon for Bute
drum con«~The
liag
band-Th«
shal pro
fasH sir* el paving, which shall
tt—Tht
AddrwV, -The End and lie.ulu of
GONE TO JACKSON
Chlldrsn't Day Program.
for the payment of their full
the War- .
. Rev Wm
.ircheslr .
the paving tax by abutting lance)—The terribl.- colored
band
8ok>. -Little Ih.y In Blue*’
holders, even
If
It
does
ns
inderful Chinese
The
Tbi
....................
.... ........
the valuation of
eed 15 per cent
nth Street Methodist Bui
tend (introducing a genuine Chinese the Fourteen
tend 8Ute Aaaembly.
j
property.
day school Sunday:
-Hnt. Mr. Toaaimaalar.
song»—Following the" parade
The lolh.wiug Ci.miianUms «»( For-I
uslc—"Bring Them In " School
Franchies For Hsatinp Plant.
racral UK aad aa 1 admlro you. a
scenes on tt^ circus gi
sters lelt early this
morning
for 1
Invocation—Kev
aa a Mate aad
emla^t aditorl
Part II. The
perft
I^ilikm was receUed iMt night
ackbon to attend the assembly
at
wrftar of our city. I caaaot recaat
for tickets-l»asslnK through the anl
W.
W
Kellev.
.lagla aaatara 1 utterod tharw rolatl
mal tent—Rush for seals—The inter in." choir.
g^a^t^*a*^mnc^Te*^i*bulld*a
Mesdsmes Clara V■ounger. Marv Well,
Recitation-Ralph teUme.
to tte aenaatlonal Uadeacy of the
plant in Traverse
City,
either national parade (America C.t-rmMy.
.Season.
Hill. Duncan
Mr•iauighlln.
ReciUlion—Goldie l.alx*ne
kVance
represented! - The
m or hot water or both He asked and
Gannett.
Fllnmn^. Seynn.ur , Rennie,
Chorus—-While
the
Bln
rapese
performauce-The
comical
for the use of the '.ireel. ond alley
ShelTer. MimhIv at
inglng." Classes-4 ami 5
•lephant dauce-The wild west ctm
mnalty at larg®. for they are the deep CItrks Who Work the Fourth
Will for the purpose of laying mains, ctm
-BcauUful Things"-Six «
Ingeui -Indian war dance (lnirt»duc
aaalod* atrong oonvlcikm.
Bk*s. placing manholes.
Its. p
pip
tve a Tim. the Suth—Race
Recitation— The . I*asn*r
ng a genuine Indian meli*dv i-The
I be iis4‘d as far as
• alleys
Matinee May Be Civen.
-Tha Uoatmeat I have received at
*are back rider—The usual anmmnce CroW' Mildred Pratt
Bolo-Kmma teU.no
the haad. of tte preaa. ttet may
neni for the concert—The finale
If* the franchise is granted he slat
Ri'cliatlon — "tettles
M
part hav# lad ma to tbeee ooavlctlc
in the communication
that
the
k the Fourth of
The clerks who Miss telxme
I will Dot relata here, but permit me
ini would aoon be built
as
he
^ time and a lot
jly win have a 11
Recitation-Carl Tisdale
to aay Ual the deareet aad .weetaet
!.UUM-lf to 'e*t
uid be able to raise the necessary
lith
Yesterday
Monday.
ecitatn.n
The
t'hlld
t
apital. The matter was referred !«•
.:l
what the ll
enioon their |mI1iIoiv to have the
ih.” Lillian Finley.
he committee on ordinance, and the
>res closed on that day was clr
I sf pb* Cook
ide so m.-och' of
Young Fellow of Kingsley Paid flEfiO
rhert
Solo-B.
a repntatkm for goodnee. of heart
lated, and the proprietor* of nearly clly attorney
I-soul - liiut
ti-b'mir chUt
Object I
honesty of
purpoee. trulhfalnee. of
For Improper Bpeech in.Piwacry store In the r|ty havt* agr»*t*d
Boecial Police AppoinUd.
rhe
Sliver
KtHiiatlii
speech aad laiagrlty of acUoo la the
close tbst day and give the clerks
ence
of
G.rla.
^
f 1na><»r
appointed
^'^ank
B
bearta of Uoaa I meet and greet from an opportunity u» enj<»> ihemselve#
Hird.all a. i-peclal police for the We
day to day In -the mart, of trade and
In connection with this btillda^y of
uic
Wendell Bafhpst.n. of Kingsley, was
life of my own home city
fln^ thiuRS are hvlnv,
the cierks.
nought before Justice B. M. Brown
RtHitatlon Edna iMgo.
Lite a OaMer In the
•re U talk of an ex
considered. There
his morning charge<l with using In
(lei.rg*Smithson
and
WlUUm
Acker
Ki*«iiatlon--Chihlren > lh»>
"That man or that pape
Northptjrt
decent language U'fore
girls
Thu
I
departure
of
M:
NBu
gsu
for
\
appolui
man
^p
clal
police.
SiHMldlng.
Mils my name and. fame In the mind
and IhU may be carried
charges were (U^elerrwl by Stevt
re confirmed
i which- SS n ntiers of the le,,l estate
8»do-Mr Kldre»l
and mamory of my fellowmen dip. a
clerk*, and th» ir
FenMmacher.
Ittew. tti.i r.-eail b.id be» v prectbHl
KiMitaiion
Ti»{ a Wau rfall ‘
dagger daap down Into my very life's
there lo have
The voung man deiided to (dead
lyii Felt
\
blood and ataala away the richest
Park
Traverse City llrlvli
RcTltaiion-Emmi'laiU.iu•weeieat part of my life
hl« -troubl. Millie
Q Will in all prubabUlty give a
.Music—Choir
.-1 hold. tlr. that the man who hi
si*erUl race matinee
the afi4*riu«in
Ujy's father paid When the sentence
-Recitation -The Swe^-i.-M T
within lour small walls, and there
t»f the t;th. and the clerks will Iim\« u
was |»ahecd the father turned to tlf»
Jerrine BeamisI
chance It. see some really tine hnr..
iM.y and said '"I guess v«u had belter
^•rgBU
gone, bey '? And
to iMHapp.v.Rectiatlon-i
take the :iu days, as that will U- earn
Archie Felt
write, a falaa sUUnaaat ooaoemlag.
of l-:ahi Elevenih street east
d If the clerks, who will be ht.p
Well. I
J Morion Finley,
Duet-Ulllan
givee nttaraaoa or credit to a falM ping behind the counter, while everystreet to Lake Avenue was re
aUout
'll.flats
ell Dark .«v
e in a While." l-ulu
Recliatton—-t
. Impreaaloa. be it by direst .Ulement lx>dy else is having a line time hear ferred to- the committee on fire and
•all right." but as b<k>d as out
I'M !•••! you tt, doughnut
Felt
or by laferaace. thereby placing In a
saier
N.urt rtH.m the father decided
der
Man
ami
Rain
Recitation—-I
falM light before
hU
fellows the
ei'd- -agle that he lias i.tv
A iM-tition signed by a large m
Man." bha Kna
oam of aay man U> be printed in the will wish them fair skies and all tl
ids interests In the fiats
,t*r ask»*d that the curb line l»e es
public praea and scattered bruadcas:
ablished on Elmwood avenue, ru
ij..)meni that can be crt.wded In
>ei- -Ne»v Yoik Mall uud
The *OW^OM* StoryGirls.
before thotuaads of readers should be
five feet six inches from the sldew
FOREPAUCM 8 BIG CIRCUS
single day
Hecilatlon — -Children's
^ Day."
held to tte same aocoonUblllty as the
iue
The |>etiliun wa» allowed
GiHirgie Dag<»
lodiiidwal who givee expreaslua to
H. B. Hull was given permission
BREVITIES
Will Appear In Traverse City on
- Solo- N..rina Finley.
>rk ^ ^!u
the aama damaging words to Uoee
at the w.rner
of the er*-4-t a d
Recitation
•Christ and the Littb5th of AugusL_
within the hearing of his voice.
'ellingion strei^ts. alwi
dttee on the refoluth.ii. of Mr. State au.l Wellini
Ones —Viola Felt
-1 fully realise, sir. how un|»pular
Advance Repre»eniaiive ' Ball
•e part ».f the si
for building I
North which
were
furnished
ih.
‘ ReciUlion--Blllv s
Rose.*' Mabel
It U to crtUcisa tte press
But with
^^»^epaugh h big show s Is In the
•rials
Record yesterday were omitted
Th»
out any desire to offend the member*
A (Million sign
yVkler OMlay arranging fo
ilowing name. .h..uld hate
l»-en
^“^Rt-Jiiailon -ihddie teU.ne.
of the preaa present 1 beg to say that
Ml this city on the 'dli
iskt-d for iH-rmlHhli n to build in addi
stgntHl
to
it.
Mi>
Bhefler.
Mr.
. -Sunlight#"—SchtMd.
1 trmlr beUer* the «-n»»l»uiiml un
The circus is bigger
tl
ion to the Parker Building t [i Fnmi August
Rachael Nelson and Mrs Kelle>
deacy of the proas of today Is a very
season and H Is said that It
et one story high'4x10 . 1
There will l>e m» hwlge meeting ‘d
grave danger to UU country
The
was referred to the Uiard
the Comiianlon of Fore-.ter.
«..mor
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
^
d n. itself
ing
insiwetor*
with
pow
The next meeting will ot.ur a
Ujcal^^mujiciaus and music lovers
There has been no large i
I*crrolsfeion to
week from tomorrow in the evening
pleasureable
w ard V
guise of free press and free sp
story Slone, iron and this city lor two years .and
It was erronously state.l that the
t to be given
the ct»i
to ridicule and criticise without
ig on lots I and 'J. bh>ck no doubt be appreciated.
W U team were defeated i.y
esRa I
Bteffec
or fonadatloo our public offlcei
CoiM.mUh team Sunday by a st'oi
x1 ami
ay evening
The best
means of the outrageous can
7 to 4
They
will K
tnimental tgleiit of the
and should
hav
lory to that I
Wc arc having several inquires
s(>eciai luner lor
false repor
tojhe
he
>^ore
and
any
faith
ever) day for houses^to reni.
If
•me tine *sh have
rcelv>^>rompt atorders left will
I iatt^alversal contemptt ot t
he etty signed asking that their
23H
tent Ion. All worl
graphoi.hone
with
on
)Ou
'want your pr^-riy rented to
unthiaklag rmider.
Undt^ratand me
le iMUinds wa^ license he placed at |25 Instead «»f blast bVont street
;»lke weighing
$sis> at Grlnneils
sir. I do not decry the fullest, fairest
The petlilt>n was promptly laid
me very tins I.-.0
gooti tenants list it with us.
We
as well A* ^
D»d7 2i
every
n'ihe table
black liass 1.
Occasionally
But let that
every i
guarantee the collection of all rent.
lls-Half
I'iipular
music
The committee to whom
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
m be o
n*07-6i
er 4.r partlall) paying fui
The Congregational ludles' Aid m*
speeifal aad manly Kvery
if Mrs Jane Carpenter
ity will hold their meeting on WtMitte tight to know what our
•sday afternoon of this wt*«k will away and had to U- killed
are d
and the right
ri
leg.
reported
In
Mrs. Padden. 21l» West Tenth street suit of a broken
g or wisdom
imary schtwl
A full attend favor *if paying her $60.
cordingly done
Ovwr First NatlonaJ Bank
ance Is deslret!
A good pn>gram ha.
A resolution was adopted making
lM*en arranged
faUe light before bis
»e iKUird of review responsible
Another meeting of bt»ys <»crurre«
fellows Ue name of an:
le consideration of i»aving apix^a
at Orange hall last evening
The Uo>>
wholesale attacks upon hli
A resolution was adopted that i
Brigade will l>e orgsnUed pn.tebl:
conduct, honesty. integrUy
July 1. ail water rate* be charged
•XI wi*ek with at lea.t :•» Ih»>«'
based wteUy
wh
baaed
upon false statemenu
Ikirti. to Mr and Mrs James A
lead of the occu(»ants
Flack a son. Theron James Hack
their in
la^uTy are pigaed
> resolution was adopted establish
hear the rain Mr Caudle''
ability
blllty to dictate hU ooc
the sidewalk
on
West
l-'ront
Now that we have had it. and th
Yellow
•et. from the bridge to Elm
country Is saved, again, the weathe
leve. sir, that to
hue. on the couth side of
man has promisi-d t<* get busy In pnM of thU country
Itaring the llnesi aunshlny weather In street. ■ eight feel In width
the death of
1*e charged
Aldert sn Bingham brt>u
his entire *t*»ck for ih»- F«*urth
^Ident
McKinley
Ute laamnti
mstter « f carrying (H^uple
Jul) and the races
magnlBcent sped
that grand.
i motion that all v
l.eelanau county wears
a
bri.ad
carryalls be. allowed
imllc
Jl-tegan to rain iher
carry
(>e».ple t(»
track July 2
to the
nomlng at
och»ck and ha. l*een
and 4 without pa;
a license The
Viirklng at it pretty steady ever sin
intiilun was unaniu
1> carried
and paragraph In the press,
The license committee report*
the Same In the
feverish ast evening and ('harles
Rosenthal U.nd of the American Drug Co
min of that reaionleas. vicious eltfat lory and It w as approv ed
^ent that were the
Alderman Lardie brought u
matter of the graveling on
I'nion
strwei from Ninth lo Boughey's
PKRBONAU
stating that the gravel had been put
Mrs Jessie M Battle *-felldren and
suJh*beiitlMte iVras'^as’^^^
in the center of the street and that
One lot
Ladies* Mackintoshes worth $1.60 to $2.60,
seen In the contemptible
cartoons makU. of Bt Louis. Mo .
teams were going on each aide of It
lArk Place, where the> v
at........................................................................................ ........................................
and the
low, guttersnipe edltorl
He suggested that the roller be used
till ilie om-nlng of North
can tevp bnl one effect, and that
Alderman Wilhelm humuruutly sug
One lot of Ladies’ Mackintoshes worth $2.26 to $3.00,
poison Ue miad bf Ue Uoughtless. where the> will spend the
Rested that the roller, was being kept
and lead them lo defy Ue government summer
at............................................................ .............................................................. *
in gtKMl shape for the Fourth of July
Mrs J H
Buell
and
and the law and y> deteet the public
l»arade
A motion was carried that
Mable went to B>ron thU
One lot of Ladies and Misses* Mackintoshes, worth
^
the iKvard of
the street.
$8 00 to $5.00, at............................................................... .................... '
* Mnl’ John lums4m
has
retume*d ed i.i 1
eonsUta of four dlvUioaa. The maga
Aldermsn Bingham then brought up
line dapartmeaL Ue aocial columns from n vUU to Chicago. Milwaukee the matter that Drokop Kyselka bad
Ladies Mackintoshes that were $4.60, $6. $6. $7. $H
and
cither
places.
the want ad branch aad the ecaadal
been orderetl to make Imprxivemenis
and $10 at................................................. ..... ... .$t .98, 2.$S am
Harry Parker
left
Unlay for Bt
monger s division
The magaslne dtv
pnrtmant U edifying No one can rend lx)uls. Mo . where he has accepted a thought it DO more
A lot of (;ossamrrs and Klcctric CireuWs that were $1.00
^
that pan of hU Sunday paper with position in the ffre Insurance office should be allowed
of Fred Becor.
to $1.60, at..........................................................................................................
cement, provided It i
Mr and Mrs F B Munrtn-. of I'hl
belter than what the i
cago. are guests of Mr and Mr- 3 W
One lot Mean’s Mackintodies. worth $1.76ciety columns
si.me discussion It wi
sense of
tickling the fancy of thoee
the councJlmen that
board
of
Miss Lorena Pennington
has
re-^
IT there nnd helping to
public works would all
Mr Kyselka
e subecription lUl
The turned for the summer from Low
Ooe lot of Men-i fine Wool Mackintodtes tlut were S4 00 J
cement for
a to furnish
prln
ant nd department U purely a com
alks and for the paving
cl(Al
mllUncry
store
of
the
place
thl*
lercial convenience But the bnlan^
rep<
Clly Attorney H C Davis reported
spring
Bhe will return for the fall
ihe franchise of the T C L. 4 M.
business
.
railroad ready and submitted It to ths
morderw. suicides,
TMl MARKtTB
tkmal divorce suits and scandals in
gOMral. slightly latereperete with
Urtroli.
June
2J —July
wheat.
U\: No 2 red 7H: No 3 com. Sn;
So 3 white oats. 42 V.
raUroad
ate dUgmeing the innoemu unfortu
Tolteo-Wheai cash July. U\
l*sny 16 feet
The franchise
cblw also re
natea oonnected
BIx days then In
serves certain riparian rights
The
trrvane wlU nothing supplied but the
matter was referred lo the committee
ergndai moater'i division to fete up oau, 4«S;
September |*»rk. fl6 7u;
oTwtet mast tte tenreet be?
lard, lb 70: rlU. IIM2.W
-Unpopninr na r know It to b
beg agnlB to express my regreu nt
Potatoes on local market. SoO^Oyonr demanding Uta of
4
lime nte tn UU plnce* But Uey nre
DANCE. PoTwsters’ hall. Wednesday
^yteL^iw U. Helm 4 Dtaamte^s
•f Waitea*a
elr. my
by City Fsthe
Fine Profram Arranped by McPher
Oraad
RapM.,
Jana
•on Poet O. A. R. for Thureda]
Adaaa oC UU cUj. fonwsr
the. MtaOsaa tea« of
evening at Firet M. E. Church
tlvdi. doaa not raeaat from hU poal
t<m df aatatfoalan toward the aaw.
There will be no regular outlined
paper, aa eapreaeed ta hi. addrewi be
procram dor the vUltlnc wildler. from
for* tte hooaa >WM before ad>oani
Northport and Maple City which tht
meat cd tte praaeat ledalature aad
»rpe entertain, next Thurwlay
at tte raoaat haasaei of the local
of KalfliU of Pythla. he re^
tte^2oaTS*tte
orc^
t*L^Sai^ At
SKJKS.i'SiSS'rlS
msKn s good Urer {
liv* Mttcr]
nhlch bsMU bteK
U It
fir
->iii;wsrruJL““
i Within three nnd one half years.
^•ighly tvvo trust* have been feraHs!.
having an aggr-egale capital of $4 3IS.-
0)RAND
WILL HAV£ THCll DAY OFF
Co IM O E~wJ
-GIVEN BY-
STEWIRT & STEFFEIS’
USED BAD LANGUAGE
"ir;::/::.
,
.JURIDAY EVENING,
douses Wanted
Co dent
‘^rdTin*™*!
The Nerllnrcr
Real Estate Exchanfe
k;
" f
,
1'^ -I
OPERA
HOUSE
ADMISSION 25c. Srzr.-'Kf*.
JlWise
Carpenkr
Considers
his tools,
price he must ia>.
If you
will examine iny slock of
carpcnlcrs’ tools you will
find IkuIi quality and price
to your liking.
A set of (3) wood bottom
planes lor..................$3.50
A set of (3). iron planes
for......... ................... $5.75
And other tools at exceedinrly
low pricea.
Clive mb- a call when you
want to buy.
FRANK TRUDE
IM Fro.1 SIM.
A Great Washout
New Meat Market
MACKINTOSHES
I '. - ; sin
I?
Jwirsaa
CITY
31
Break in Prices
that should tempt you to inoestigatel
r y^death
49c
98c
1.45
325
'HuVr
98c
ttm»nna> aad RuMwrt al S»«elal Pricct!
rSr
Adjustment Sale
8*fcoinJbore’8
Successor to Hobbs.
, I have opened a first-class
meat market at 404 East
Front St., corner Boardman
Ave. Give me a call, and 1
will try to please you. :: ::
VIC C. PALMER
GOODS DELIVERED.
Cit. Phone No. 364.
COLUMBIA
DRY BATTERIES
. Fon..
AUTOMOBILES. GAS
ENGINES. ELECTRIC
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