The Evening Record, June 09, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 09, 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)

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1903-06-09

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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I THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVERSE CITY. IIICII.,. Tl Ksli.W. JI XE !*, is*<t3.

WORK OF
coNomoN IS
THE COURT
OtLIOMTFllL
it

tCUtVfO

TO

MAVK

CATMCRINC

ACTION

WORKMEN LAST EVENING

ttCN

POPE

OF

Smith,

Their

Employer—General

CUmNAL CASES

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LOSS raOH FLOOD

NEWFIESIDENTFOD
EAILHAN COLLEGE

Kanaaa City. June li-Kansas has
auffered as a result of the r.-ceni
lliHKl more than other stales
No ex­
act OgtirM of the luaa auatalnad cau Robart L. Kalley Aaapmet Poait.on at
be given, but thoim who have an Inti
Hand ot Friends’ Big Educational
nmie knowledge of the section sub
Institution.
merged and the-extent and force of
Uiehnioiid. tml . June P
l'n*s|.leni
xll.v in
ctinsldered fairly reliable
cdlege
age done in the principal cities-Anti yesierday in Ho* jiresenee of a large
Wwna Is estlmate<t as follows:
Hudb*nce. Including trustees, faculty,
North Tomka,
Ijiwrence aisimul. siudenis and /rbnds tif HoIMNi.oiHi. Hallne. Irmi.iittu- Manhattan c.lleg.*
lx*adlng educators w.r,* In
'flbtl.lHHI;
Wamego,
IHMUMI;
. Hi nitendance
fnini
nearly all of the
,’s. fUMusi:
Mary’s.
|40.<umi: nine
|||„e lUidds. l-uiMib; pnimlneiit colUg.-s nn.l
unlversIHes
Clay ('enter. |»0,<hmi: Knic
of Indiana, and ih,-re uer.* «ls., enil
Coms.rdla. fab.itou
repri*M*ni
i*Henlailvt*s of the Friends
City, flim.c
utioiis
of
ion. IM.ismi; Abb
lene. IZIdi
s worth.
fSb.tKHI;
country
TIo’
pnriicnlnr featur.-* >f llo* inangurni
lirngram were the li dallallun addr»*ss
..f l»resl.b*nt K.-lb-y brief cuigranila
l.ir> n.bIresM s on I.. halt ..f
..... ,v....r.
,.,o.. ib-nt ImmIv. the aliiiioii and H
iHMi. Ib-bdi
liPl.mMi; Argentine. |2.- il.inal insiituib.ns «»f Imliatia
UoImTI I. Kelb v. the lu-W ]
tSMi.tHMt; Kansas t'liy. Kan . and siile
Karlbam c-oll.*g.- wa- g
urb*.
The very bm.-st ,.sil of
male Of the damage done to emps Is
Ili.nuti.iNMi
Dwiug to the lateness <if Hirtv years oi graduate u.»rk In |»sy
the s.wsen and the condilbm of the ehol.igy at Ho- rni\«-rsiiv of Chicago
•Mill It Is very doubtful If any pruflt wlo*n* he i.s.k the luasierV degn^**.
ami for Hire.* >i*ais in sinN-essbui was
xwardtHl a fellowship, in ('bleago
romliirted extensive Inv.-sHgatlons
Ihe fl. ld of child psyeholog.v. Is.ih
Hu* normal and abimrmal lyts*.
In
and siilI.Ting
which tiio- lo* Is rei*ognl/.-d as an au
1 shorn th.- bb.m
,m College
thiu-lty
H<* came to Flarlham
i ago Inmi I'eiin cv>lb*ge.
se. la .
InsHluHon he
acting

11

EVDOFTHIEE HDCEIS

UNION STREET
WAS VERY EASY

SOUTH 8I0E OF FRONT WON BY
A SCORE OF 17 TO 4

Jn the Game of Baseball for the Cham

Had to Mav^Thmn AmpuUted

mirth side «.f Front street are.
le liaseball champkiDs
They
again pro\.*d their claim lo Ihe lIHe
>.-l.-rday aliermsm by dt-cl-tlvdy der.-aiing Hie Cni.in Mr.*.*i Isiys In a
seven Iniuiig coni»*vtt by-a s.-.,re of
as evervissivs fault. TIo* Cnlon
Is.ys 4-oubl n..t sl..p.lbe liall
it r.dle,t «.ver Ibeui The)' Ctiuld

Lady

Somaraat

Takpn

Its Intentlc
‘li. *m.mh^hil
and Hoy w
• S.I much lH*iter able
to carry them
It Hint It l.v.ked like
» amateur teamI trying ilo win from
,.r..f.*Msl..nal
s t oo
There is no story to i4*ll
miieh of n Watt-rbsi
On
Hir«‘4*baggers liy the muiHi aide
ont stri*«*t were mi frequent that
Ho y w.mid
lows and |
m have
(*«. and an 'way back

People are Talking

HENIY KING'S BAD FALL

Today It's Anti-Heat Underr^ents and Tbin Coats
MEN S UNDERWEAR .. SSc. 60c. 75c.' $1.00, $1.60 to $6.00-.4U
tum-all colon, but the beet
I
nice putemi - 60c, $1.00, $1.60, $100 W $6.00.

for >wo Hours.
Henry Kina no t hilib
Hi a wry unl..i
unate aci l.l. Ill
ewnliig
whil
fling bis. w
wloM
IomI si.utb on (>t*.s «ir.H*i
JILM S4*uih of State Mns-t
The front
fi^ks of the wioH-1 broke at Ho bead

efforts of
Hie attending
physician
ri.msio*s*.
Fiierrds ha|.,H-u.-d i.. m* in Ho- xl.-lnity
of the ae.1.1. ni at Ho- iiiio- it .s-.-.irr.-d
^•hy>l^lan -tai.-l ’ H*.:./* Ho-'**fab
lanred l.-m|M.rsr)
prscHcally al? liel.i
are’ i-xp4*< I.-.I

ratent
Colt skin Oxfmils jdain and
liludtcr cuts,

$3.00 3 $3.50
II t-T fi*.UHr.y! lor all b-rl.

Th.; KrmI ib-luibl*

OF GOOD 5X0i±

ratlo*r proud ..i ho iraiii. as lo
lo- hot.L a -i.a.gbt
lb- is.lnt^
.-iiglio-. wloel. I. N.. 7. and
I Ho- baggage . sr and eoaehe*i'.

.•y aM fMaana Mava a Wl*...

Sull*.h anil . .iiuf.»rtaMc Sum-

TlIkdVMdrKh

lii.u.

BELTS, STRAW HATS. BATHIHG SUITS, THIN
SWEATERS. HOSIERY, PAHAHA HATS,
BATHIHG TRUltKS, SHIRTS

J. IVIOROAM

wmmm FOR SALE!
o»TH:o»»iw-rMv

man-stock, bought at 49c on the
dollar, is in full
blast.
The
Globa. 118 Front street.

Oxfords

NO QUESTION

«U THE »EW SiriES
.N.I.2S.I.MI.I.;S.m2.S0

About the KIMILVJ.L
I'lANOS being the l»cst
on the market. They*\c
stood the test of years
and arc indorsed by the
leading muiiaans everywhcic. Doni nuss seetng the xidcinlid slylfs
we arc showing. Zma//
mynca/
mBfvhmmdnB and ahrat

A one horse lumber Wagon, Harrison
make, all conil[jlcle. doublt- l>ox ..............

26.00

Alstj a light ’2 horse wagon, nearly new.
Harrison make. '2^ in. lire, double l^x

3600

Heavy Lumlxtr wagon without box,
for...................................................

16.00
20.00
20.00

I’hat'ton buggy, in good repair.
for.............. ........................ x.,..‘............. ..
T wU)-Seaicd Oi>en Buggy.

for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

IJlacksmith shop for rent—the old stand of Eli Pun-is
/ in the alley near ,A. McCall's Shop.

J. lYlOROAN

Lcl us show'll lit a nice line of
ular piic c SAM».M>i. one. two and
three Mrap. FATKNTan.l KIJ».

1101 mm I (0.

W. W, IIMBAU COMPANY
N A ATBONO. MANaOKM

Thu Old M«dlal>l« Shoe House

u» rwiNT nr
TRY A RECORD WJEnT AD.

30L.iD OOlVIFOFIT
The thoughts of hot weather with all its drcatlcil discomforts.
ma> »>e tnmed to SOLID COMFORT by the use of one ol our
llrighiesl and Best blue flame wickless oil cook stocs. For Fxunomy, Simplicity ant! Safety, this stove is worthy of your considcralitm. We arc making Special Prices on these stoves for a
FFW
ONLY. Don’t delay—call today.

THE EIQROBV STORE »

JI Growing Business Outiiid Suits.
The kind that Hart, SchatTner tc Mane make alwaj-s look well,
—fit as well as a regular sack coat^^-ool only look trim and
. t.tyhsh at the “start," but remain that way lo ihc "finish."—
We sliow.in our line coats and lonti from $5.00 to $16.0a

lT«uwHtr.*-«
Our

business

has

grown

liccauve wc slarUsI with high

at

LOOKS GOOD FOB POTATOES

nOTINETONOnOW

I

SiRjrSJ

The subject of convefsation it about the lelloirs that continually
are running -fake tales" and us—the people can see the dHTerence
quickly between a reliable store
pap^* and a reliable atore in
leality - hence the shrewd and thinking Haaict STICK TO RKNUA.

; wa« the Urn* up of the

World W. C. T. U. Convention.
t;ene%a. H%Mlzeilaml. June P
The
If 4*r»«ft.rdi(rt«W«r«f«r
sixth eoiuentl.ui ol Ihe World s W C
Srtirt* by Inningi.;
T r ti|H*ned here today under the
fVoni SiHH*!
4 .t {. It 2 o *-17
l.residenry ul Mrs Lillian M N Ht. vrniun Sire4*i .
I 5 ii u u i u- 4
ens of Ik.rtland. Me . vice ,iresldent at
I'mplr.* I'olb)
large, in the absence of Ijidy Henry
H4.im*rsei
One ..f the largest delega
H.in« -was Ho* American nutnlH*rinc
t.it
Tbe
extvuHve c*mimlli*-** an
iiounce.l an ini|H>riam change In the
Loaatt in Other Parts of the Unitod
c. .list It Ul Ion whert*by
m will b«*
State Ought to Mean Ready Mar­
thus end
ket for Michigan Stock.
last«>d tor
y«uirs.
that hluwa noUnl
Or llelden.^sior of the Ajuerican
welcoming
addn*ss.
_ 1 Ihe dn.ughl in Maine
Old Sottlara Will Go to NoHhport for ehnrch. In hU
dwelt .m the fact that tbe organUa
iB 4n better iirlc**^ for Mlchlgaa
Thair Annual Good Time—Eacur
ik*n. n<iw «»r such worldwide Impor polaluev.
alon on Columbia.
lance, was starl(*«l In America
It U well kmtwn that the flood* In
Kane* and Mlximurl • have drowned
The annual gathering of tiu- Old
out ihouxand* U|ionthouendiu»f acre*
Hetllers'
asstwiailon a Ml
i»ccur a?
PEARL WORTH 83,000 FOUND
of iv.iat.K** In ihoM* *iait** Jtnd that
Kurthporl tomorrow, and everyItody
Ihe cn>|v there will In* Khori by
Is looking forward to a gtHui
time
8hcll DiggtFs Prixa Weighs Forty drxsU If not ihou*aml* 4»f
carl
The steamer C«dutnbla will carry the
Then the dnmghu In
Maine and
and One Half Cr
cniwda fn.m ihU cHy. and the Cum
lither oaHern hiate* have crlmdod the
mtngs will lake a large number from
Miiscaitne. loaa. Jam P -A i»oarl
Kik Rapids and Old Mission
weighing 4ttt, ^ram^
n„j of crop In that Hivtlon. and farmers who
farm with their
brain*
think that
The ColumhU will leave the d«»ck IW*rt Hiyby. shell dlggcf in
thlnga
are lix^klng pretty gi»od for
slppl near Mustailne.
I
Michigan potaUK**
tht* year
‘The)
fered fSlHiO. for It. httl refused the
are acconlingly
preparing to plant
offer. holdiDK tka peart to Ih* worth
RECEIVED THE PRIZE
larger iviiato cropa this year than for
It U thw laigest find kaowp
many
years
past, and It hx>ka a*
to have been made in these water
Travarta City Hlvt Got a Draft for

t*ia bargalfit we are dMlIwg out

**Ofy B«9k Stm
THE WEATHER

They

BY A MAINE WOMAN
of

Vet Not
.Ul too
IV
late to have your room s papered
iui*t as i:hcy 1
s oui assortment of pat­
lou^h to satisfy all tastes.
terns is still Icomplete enough
cr>' pattern has the right price on it
good remnants just now. too.

rn^lln

iV^dte re,SI,
contrary, the ,
Is far
His hollaoHhas s«i weaker
Mays In In.'d fo^ a greater part i»f the
While he rl-e-V for reg*ilar au
.llences a few htmr.. each da\ the per. easll
Ml Hiai
he
ely r.-i
or h.ar what the
1 limes au.llence.
have iH-eii c-uriall.sl and he has Ihhmi

i
bill ^They*'w'ei^.* ^ easy

ThimornloA
Placa

Words, Oxfords,
Oxfords

tamm

tPall Paper sb «

pionship Yesterday After-

INanXkm

So Badly Injur^l.That Will Mathara

Oxfords
.Tor then..
More iMcn are wearing Oxfords
»ht* seavxMi than evet Irefore.*.

Time i

to Give Audiences.'

DEWITT MATTER WILL COME UP
A highly appreclati-d
AGAIN
that tendered t» Hern
laat evening at his beautiful home, at
the corner Ckf West Front str««ei and
RImwisid avenue to hN emrdoyes au<l
of Ooatlit at SL Lowit Ett». their families. More than a hundred Alesander Griffith Will Be SonUnM
at 10 O'clock—Several More Matgue*.i* ai-re pr« I,ent iHirIng itw even
v_; Usd^ Fro. fp to 00—Lo*t EaIng Htewan A Mteffens' orrbestni ren
term Have Seen Put Over
j ^ \ timau8 at F^fo 12,000,000
dcred many selwiious that were en
the Term.
joyed liy all. as were the piano solos
to IMWIOOO.
or Mra. W. H. Roott. and the planu
duets of the Mlssc Carrol! The early
leturs of the evening |«sved quickly
The rase of Mary Henson vs II
> I*
tvMUc It^.c4
Koctal oonTeraaii*!
it.MlIiagen has uecupied the attention
HI. UmjU. Jan« S
•*ss by Rev. Hugh
Kenned>
waf t be ctrrulLcourt all day today.
ih*T abowa X7.& I
ed
Mr Kenmvly s re
I a ca-e growing out of the al
ThU
timely and seemed to
ijtirj of Mrs. Henson from the
druwiiliac la vaiiouair
.-..ilroafi-U at lirid a ready i •re,,I ion M. III., mind*. ..f
from tii to bb
At Bast St l^ouU tbU all pre,eni
Ire
the '•iglit ot one «-ye Irf permanently
OMiniiBa tbr oaicr was alrbln
It* I
Injur.-l. and that her Jaw Is also In
tnrbes of ihr top of tb«- a-nibanki
w
jiin-d. s.-rlously Interfering with ltta^
aad If a br«^k orcura It inratii
More of t
gaihcTlngs ilcatlon The court has t>ren ocri
of the liiiHlnoHh
nd the I
relation oflimari) all day In taking the lestli
mployer mil .-niploy.Hl will
II be much for the plaintiff In the caar.
diition ’ he said
After ih • aft.tress al repi
I to il«to 'U.OOO.INH,
K church, where
la raported.
llcioiu liani
by the
side of 8 E Walt A tbrns'
Hi lAmU. Ju»r f,—The rllmax of
[* by a Ilylnt whlfflelree. her
church
the Hood was beJIavad to hsv<* o.m.* ladle., of the clmreh
were lire! Illy
and hnila<*<!. and she was
with
last night when, by the hrrakinc of a
plants and rut flowers
The rend.-i
ren<b-r.M]
iinc<»niiclous
Hhe was 111
lev^ee near Oranite City, a wall of wa
ere
very
Intlilng
The
ladh
time, and now^ brings ^ auU
t.^ sl« feet biph
against Mr IlnHlhag
aeaplng houaea from iheir served strawlHrrler and creiim Id
Old coffee
Co\ell A (*roHs are i
fuundaitona and drowning lb p<TMitia
behalf of me giients of lb.
who
w.-n*
«alnly
flt-< lng for ih. lr
pn •sellle.l f.-nrianf
ilvf*
TIm* rc|M»rt was rurreni tlmi i:. Ing. Rev Hugh Kenniniy
workmen In the Hi I^onta Car ami Mrs Hmlih with u benulKul
Fuiuulry works bad hei^n
UmwinMl. Mr Hmlih wild an elnU.rai
•• raH«* against' Utvirge
IVWm.
The rcHi,Minr<- by
k
Imt later It was found that while chair.
elu.ie.-.l wlpi assault with Intent to
In his happy strain ami
|ih>ye» had lo*>» their lU.-v
Mil rape, will e.»me U|i tomomiw.
U oibars. men. women and ehlldren
o«re«.iu4*nl has l*een reached In
lliin.lreda of |M-r»iona
rase with a t b-w of making Ihe
rm.u. \ to lb.- m-ii O.ni
w*Te forrtHi to the r*Nif« of their float l»a>inK
lo* a.ssauli and battery,
the iM-m-nt of llieiiiHelves
Ing hou^^eM*. and an apiM^al waa a4>nl
xander UrlBItb. who pbtad guilty
Iheir famllie
anillifs than to Ho- oiu%
to Hi UiuIh for
aralsiarne
K\er>
b.icery
yester.lay. will Im* M.*n
lend It. bringing mdliing,
effort was made lo fore.Meamer^
i.-io-.^l lumitiTow al lu oVi.M-k
d to l.liuH»-lf ,.r,io olhers
HanlnHi ihe heavy riirr4>nl four nille«
north to the sirlrken i«iwn. hut Ji was urged all. esjst-lally the young men.
The ease of John llan.Hom vh Hu
nmm ts*fore the sleainers Mark Twain lo lH> 1.) a imic out of ,.«rh WtN-k s
•ri Krautz. eje<-tmi-nt. came up this
and 4unle Uussell, laab«el
U.geih.T wages ami to niaki- use of tbe savings
and
Mr* morning, and a Jury was drawn, when
and their enginea working under banks of our city '.Mr
every oiinre of steam after live liours Htulih ibaiiktMl Holt guests for Ho Mr Kraniz penamally put In an ap
of tiaifle with the current, were aide spleii^d gifts, and most ..f all for llo
kliolueMs
Hisf
loompied
sneh
a
ro
yi reach Mmlistm
After several selectionl‘.*fiiu;t UHH ms. • in the rase of Ida
F.ir th( balance of the day and Into meiiibrance.
tbe urclo-sira a luoM delighirul
lies vs. Harry
CcHid
the night the work of rescuing r«du by
TIo* 4 jet imeui t IS.* ..f U.vlna Ree.l
giM^s from ft(»ailnx or Hmnled Ih»um».i. gathering came to a close
Mr Hmlih Is <uie of Travers** City’s
S John Hennk* <
al. was put over
.tree
tops
and various high idartu
socces.sful l.usinesH ip. u
He has in
l,is eui|i|oy iN-tneen (o nn.l lut men.
.- irespas*. apiM^nl 4*ax.* ..f kVe.!^

ivsssss a»«
a^vvisrs,
I vs J..lm Keai.le
tliey are tonight |M»urlng Into the city most ol them working b> H.e ,lay. a
II.* has oii mol ion of the »-om|i
l.y hiimlr.-U, wet. hungry and desil few under snb contractors
cumpb-ti-d more thou Juu huustqi In
Tbe case of ('harles M Hager ads
Ho* city ^Hiring Ho* last thret* years
u.-r C Hager,
demun.and every house has U*«‘n solil lief.m*
com,deled. This s4*ason he has com
pb*tiHl eight house,, amt hn*. Ik In

.1 C*dlU« FWdai. Ju.. 6

FROM

Bod. Though He R.see Each Day

WHICH WOULD MEAN GREAT OIS^
aster TO PROPERTY

I

FAR

Spenda Good Share of

Good Time and Good Feelin®,

Will Mathers caught three flngera
•d his right hand In a blocker while
at work In the Oval Wood Msh fac
tory this morning, and had them so
Imdly crushed that am|»utatbm Just
Im-Iow the first J<dnt was necessary
The thumb and Index finger tuu-a|>ed
serious Injury.
A small
piece of w%s»d
lM*came
caught under the hliwker. and Math
re It when t
• Injury lo Ihe
lo lie Idle for

VERY

BEING WELL

OCCUPCIEO

Recaption Tendered Them by H. W,

I

18

TENTION TODAY

t^ACHCD THIS MORNINC

lUAK MAT TtT OCCUl

LEO

8EVEHTH TEAR—1895,^

THE TIME AND TROUBLE vet Uka
In oalnlna naw auaWnri la
ing oomparo^ with tht tlmo
money saved

ideals and livc<I up to them.
It will rimlinuc to grow, l»ccause every

day

more men

aic demanding in their rhdhi'S
just what w^can give them
the t levcicsi

uleas,

w6ile»l .lui.

With L. Adler

Bros’

»V

cleverly

Co’s , Rochrtler,

Dealidce $biHs.
Another ULH
4-xuuuici
hot wcwincr
weather ncccutiy
necessity.—If
.— ii )'oo
)*ou are
are ifK>w wt
Uundried « "stir’ bosom shirt, just try a “negligee"
“nq
and the
ditlercnce in comfort will agreeably surprise you
r>Uc assurtrnenl contains great value lor the
7.5c. $100. $1.50, to $2.00.

madc^ rcady-to wear, we arc
alrow'ing men
to ilress

in

how
the

fasltmn, without
cost.

If this

easy it is
height

of

extraaag^int
is

a

subject

that interests yt>a, wc shall
exj*ect to »>ce you in soon to
look oxer the new "Adler *
Spring Suits.................................

E. WII_MEI_IV1
Cor. Front and Union

Summer Hats.
We do not call them “Straws"
that’s hardly what
most of them are matle -of—ercrythmg new here—both imi­
tation and genuine P.ANAMAS, in the moat popular shapes—
50c to $16 00 are the prices covered by our extensive as-

Damilton w

ClotbinuXe.

*THS EVKHIHO

THE EVSHHG mm. gsaew^TeiCTiuici
TnAvtMHnr^CneHioAN

•Ueal flubjabU Conafimnd at th
Mootfig Lag! flgkurdigr hilair.
aeaaloa

of

VavtoTM City Mmrkfltm.

Conm^tSlHm

“What can b^ done by the Oraage to
aid aad Improve tbe Pannera InatlThere aca about four huadrwd membrn of the Orange in tbe county If
all were members of lae Pannera inaiifuie the flaam4ai awooHaa of the
laalitttle would be Sk^xctl. as it re
quires about |j,uu to run the l^mepK
iaatltaio ouch year
At the

d thievoa drove up.to a
Milford, tn broad daylight,
while the owner waa absent, aad atoK.*
three tomasif bay from the bani. Tbe
neighbors who saw them, took It fur
granted Ihe owner had sold them the
hay. so iiatd no attention tu them
Muakegon while excavating fur
.uiim.-n unearth
ihr».*e live
In the Laadstone kn feet U lo.
surface
The soil in which the
wer. found U a mixture of man
n-l. and i
lAn hunt,
fro^k bupj
they had
f..r a few
it.‘r
All were entirely
ly blind
bin
I.-SS s<imHblng unforeseen hap

from h'arm
for Ibe praHical farm

Benzie
largest on reerd
The
p.a< h trv-es. also, are so heavily laden
at It Will cost the growers a great
•al to have the fruii proiurly thin
acleatifli
«J out iK-fure It rljKns
knowledge was raq
lie said:
Trout
flhberman' In
McuumtneiThen we had a vl
httaans and eoaoequeatly the in,pH .onii!> >.ay that the u.om|uI!o^ thU
would not suffer ao from dmught. npniig are ib<- largest, flerxvsi aud
neincruuhtbey have ev«-r know u
but alnco Ibe land has been cbt.ppcHl
CHEAP WATHH POWtft
It requires more skill and systematic ' Tb. s.dd.crs and aaHors* reunion
Tk*
of ih® Bo^bulr farm management. If the farmer
‘^one ^he larg,
wtahaa to raise a cerUbt cro|. b»- can
Jlw to werMtn H* rlM tod tow. iU do so hr helag master id the Lima affair*, ut tlhe kind alnce \Ui. and prvtepidtjr aa n power protfoeer. will be tlun. aad he could ber-ome luaiitt r ut
being made accrdingly
• eery 4ealreble «eeeMt. Surveyor the siluailou by studying l/l^ hu»it»Lh lany promtnem apeakera haw- tu-cn
lor ibe meeting.
Ore^ory of tbe Up^nmmld Ihri^ and attending institutes ami farinerV •cured
The farm. |> of Oraad Hawn and
meettaga.”
terlok kkE beee
Here upoB re^ ^ ll^belBjMate rte aal.JtMqa wer. imt «lnliy liuve nuirluded to gi. into the
lUiiig ot
g(a|M-M «.ri* an exit uslvc
4iN«t of ibe cHy to make Ike poreey,
Mrs A. <Gardner gave a re<liaih*ii
•ml he baa partially
.umlr.-.|r.
U‘s \d Ij^ wTll’ I.V^e^

lug manner
wort It will be aoi
The soil of I bat . our.t>
ling will IM
: ONtabllabmeol of gam
XO; Flora l»ay alw. is very •.imllar to the eull of Van Bu
n n cimnt>. where gra|»- cuHuVe ha^
two placet to aaoertala the flow aad
Ill«rar> program r«>nRl>«ting made ihoso who are In that buslue.*s
forre of Ibe wator dufteg • gtrea per
w.-aitiiy and liide|M-i.d. nt.
lod bofore eaart data caa be obulaed of exercises by tbe tbildivn
\V K Hill a ('o of Kalamazoo r«There will Inj’an extra session m xi
The city win be requlrei to bem' the Baturday for tirtnfertitM'i* degr.-es lie
^erpeoee of bariM tbe gaugei
grers will l»e CAiart-fTr-il ou a claxa In .8alunlay In the history of
tariurJng IntercLis of Kalai
twice a day for a year. ThU e;
tlini will make f.
> i'oloiilal Man
will be titfllng. but the reauft
Jidiii.s. N P.
prove of greiu value later oa
lie

Tbe reoorda m lahew hmw will be
•eat to WaablMtmi. ami four

OF
POLES AND TIES

ately tbe capacity of tbe power of the
; in Lengtheninfl Life

capacity dorlag the year. Tbe eurvey
win aleo aSord other igromtUoa of
value fiwn tbe •Maatacturar'e Maad
potm. Tbe moat wotloaable eahie of
tbe laepectioa will be la the fact that
theme lookteg thla way for eultable
water power for aaaatactgilag plaat.
will be bble to teara eaadt ooadltloa*
aad be able to floverm tIflMblvaa ac
cwrdlagly. There win be Othdr aflraa
tagee. but this will apped at oaci
to thuee tateroEted la tbit particular
eiCAdbt tathe utility of tbe river. A!
•wady, upoo a brief Inepectlua, tho
•ureeyor ba* evpreeaed htmealf la fa
vorable tarmi of the advaatagei of
tbe Etream fur cheap water power,
and it u a sure ihlng that at nu dU
taut ilaie the Boardmaa livrr will
furiB a iMwerful influence In bringing
Ihlf way valuable induBtrl«>«.

IjJ

it-’r.

sg;-

Pi

There is talk by the primary re
form advocaiuE in Ihe Eenate. Includ
Ing the BiemberE of the republican
Eiato central committee and Iho State
lA^ague of Hepublican Claba, tu re
9ueEi the governor to call a EpecUl
aeMloa of tbe leglElature to compel
acUuB ua a primary elecitoa reform
law. Too much time haa alreedy been
devoted to dallying with tbla mtwa
ure; hot If nothlag la dooe at thia m
•tuB the governor would be jnatlfled
l^coovenlag the leglilaturt* In apeclal
aeaakm aad force the senate to do lU
abate la redecmiag the pledgea of the
repuhncaa party la thU ataie aad of
•atWylag the people, who have de
maaded Ihe chaage. It would be eg
penalve. but the law ahould U* paaaed
It canaot be aald that the republlc^m
party aad the preaa have not ererunl
•every effort to briag about primary
elWiioB reform The
the faUuiw to act rotu aolely with a
few EMiatora. who have dellbermtely
blockiHl legUlalluB by a UUpualUoa to
have tbeir own way With a mere aem
btance .4 reform rather than favor a
law wblch win fulflU tbe promiaea of
laUu

The American Telegraph and Tele
phone rom|»an>
exin'rlmenllng ibis
summer, through the Bureau of For­
estry. with raetbodH of lengthening
the lasting lowers of cedar aad rhetit
nut poles Tbe Bureau lias sent s. v
eral men to Wilmington. N C. to
study tbe loss of w»igbt h> evdar
is.les under pn.per mi thods of sen
sutibig and tbe increasi-d length oi
service of the |sdes whirh Keahonlng
and preserving bring alsmi
Similar
wurk Is Iwing carried on near lUrri..
burg. I'a.. with che^itnul Indes
In Bi<ar i'auyon. Oallatin eouuiy,
Montana, and at Hberldan, W>omlng
the seasong tests wiili lodgepide pine,
begun last
suninier
In I'vN.perallon
with the Burlington railroad, will hi
cxmtluued uiuhr the dlr«-ctlon of Ue>
holds Ullf
Kxpi-riments In seasmi
lug and preserving longhaf pine ne^
will be carrle.l on on a large seale at
8lisU>«-. Texas, on tbe trad of llo
Kirby Lumber To
All Ibis work will he under the gen
«-ral su|H-r\lslou of l»r lierinann voii
Hrhreiik. an e\|MTl on tiiniMr I

norniaUkios

% ^f Wkhlgan

ihi

ORANO TRAVETOB HERALD
TMM T. Mm AMD I V. Mmei

XRA.V£HfiB CITT, MIOH., TUEslAT, JUXE 0, 1»08.

Ypsllanll. Mli
lor claas of the Hlchigaa Normal
lege gave Ibelr receptton to the s<ir
k.n. on mdffy evening May
m
X u-cluck.
UotA
gymnasium woix- twa.mId la the jnlor colors ..f
pnnde and while
Thero were bank>
..f f.rnH
and
lA.iifnl
plants and
screens - artistically arTaag*-ti. whu h
added to the l«aniy uf the rtH.m.s.
Dancing wa* indulg.nl iri ln.m *♦ t.> U.
The music for the tKTaslun wan fur
nUhetl by Pinny's colured urchcsira
of ivtn.il
Mis^ Lucy Brown has b.Vn .d.vi.sl
to a ni».‘ imnltiou lu tbe grad, s ..r ibe
IMroli
Messrs. Jvuvak and Salstigry
In Anh Artsir Saturday.
^M.-ssrs KoUn and David
id Ann Arbur att.-nd.d ib.*
s. ni..r
lutriy Saturday night
On Saturday evening. June C. the
seniors held their annua! party at the
gviunnsium
Tl..* hall* were artistic
a’4i U.-i-urat.-d lu the s**tiior. coU.rs
black aud g..bl
one ndc of the gym
nH.ium wa.s Waiuirully arrange.1 with
combes. M*rc**-i.r. Imuks of f.-riis and
palms
In oin* .-orncr was a laig,Japan.*-*., umbulla hung with Hinali
Japan.-sc lanterns, whi. b foiui.-d a
t^m.pv l..r a veiy attractive esy c.r
u.r
Tables wet,* scattered ibrungh
* r.H.iu l..r th.
vbo Wbhi'.l to
themselves
»ng
llliirh and other
S
Tbe
u wax iif-.-d lor
MTveil through
TI...S,
wh.. will gradual.* in Ibis
>«*ars class, who nr.* als«i gtaduulct
.»f Ih.* Trav. rse (*lfy High »cb.s>l. an
HH f..lb.w>
Mls.s .Mayme Yi.ung. class
i.f tt:. Miss lAicy Ilniwu, class ..f tiS;
MDs Ly.lta Kin nlg class ..f ’ui; Miss
Marlon IVati. ts.: i'harles M Novak

•TAQE AND PLATFORM.
A large audi.nce In St.InlH-rg's
Orand Iasi evVning wim.‘s*>ed the pn.
ducii..ii .4 -A Il.Tu lu Hags." a i.lay
that Oiiil.r auoih.r name was
lure

z

I-;-

i
pi;;

S.aFP.NEN011AL
flervIcM In flapiiat Church to »e Fol
iowwd by DMarailon of Oravea of
Knights of PythtM wUl be hold In the
Baptist chureh flMay. Tht aemoo
will be denvered by Rev. W. T. Wood

10 . so a.
I to be pc

IIUIV,.
-beeM-S Which
* table of e
well L»i.t Lotal and rvsiaurani In tbe tNumtiT.**
:?onsump
• New Dlscvcry
b.* un
r.iiighs and C’t
■aid a pruu.lne.it grtH^ry man, -are
Often a suhbvt of Inqtiln a. to what
. Va .**!*.“ .•*
they, are and w be., v they tvine. Their
ex:
-1 had
round sbaiw!, vdil. that |Mu-ullar
ree year# and doc
diah imridtf tinge, u a umrk.nt .\>nwithout being bene
traat with aU other elHS^aflted
Then I began taking IX King’s
•r the world
There
N.*w
IMhCt.vcry. and a lew
boillea
about them, for tf roloolal wholly cured me"
Kqi.ally effective
tradttkm la trm^ My nhe,;r I’eter Hejla 111 curing all Lung aud Throat tn.n
C’onxumpilou.
Pneumonia and
Od Bdam. HolUnd. w ho hrmighl u lot bles.
la the hold of bis iHiivl. ship in ItBl (irlp. Cuaranle^ by Jax
IXuggUla
to tim Delaware river, so Ueklcd tha and P 11 Meads.
tint lies.
li*c;
regular sire, i
fancy of the ludlaua with these odd
looking aitlclea that Ih‘ iK^ughl a large
tract of Und. afterward natmvl the
•OPULAR PERtODtCALb.
Valley of the hwana. from tbe ml;
Puurt.M-u k«'hh1
hhort
stories and
■kliM with a bami of bU Edam
.me sixty
illustmiioiis. iK-aullfully
ehoaaea.
After the eh.*****' >ad been
nntei. and U.und in one ot th.* hand
tWvoured tbe geiTtle alK.rlg1nes rt«pent
.mesi is.vers ol the seas..n. Jualify
•d tbemsilves of ibelr ruLh si>e«-ula
standtlon and a .month lat
"‘'S’^tb^
entire Dutch colony.
cdorprluung

amous lAh

ani or that wid ye! It lan’t flMi ye
VUt. bni Infonuatlonr-Londoo An

....

K. R. CHAPm, PnvrictMT.
DOC ||8

J. W.: >L.A-rER

txa Wa.hmgi.wt St

WbCfl ToflWflBtflNlceDitflniett

Practical Houet Purelahtr.

WMOLtXALE ARD RSTAIL

Jom. m%m^rnr A ttorwm
US toua toght at.
Butchers end Sausage Makarm.

DRS. SAWYER A PENHALLCOON

^.DENTISTS..

$1.00 JlPair,.
Th.ti*a all

ask fi»r our sample »en*i

shkte., regular $ 1 .60 ami $2.00

JOHN R. SANTO
I bSKIIAL MSURAwTi

valuer.

who wants l<»

save money tvn their F(R)TWKAR
shouhl atleml our samiJe shoe sale

A. S. FRYMAN,

E.W HASTINfiS & SON
FIRE INSURANCE

KverjrlKvl)

Tha Practical Shoe Man.
Always Sells Good flhoss

Farm For Sale

A Wcxr.ird munty farmer In set
I ling w ill, his
hired man
for las.
.ear’s w..rk ded..cied fr.»m l.ls wagt-.n
I he price of two u.xes of mati hf-s
wblch he had us.sl to ligl.l his pipe
>a>s the lVtn.il N. w>. also one mill
Ml.* lor each time the assistant during
w..rking ho..rs flll.d
his pip*- and
-. ratch.-d a mati h . to light tt
ThL
tieiag.M irtHM.t to inu...l. s a dav. ...
for ::*H. working .lays of
12
hi.ur>
.-ncl.. 4 i t; days. The farmer’s wife
aN(. had a bill t.f lu c
.r^ leiuiirs whlcb w.i d not have
hired man
be.-ir ..eeessary l.a.1 tl
not sn.oked.
of a father
Th.‘ familiar old stoi
coaxlifg n recalcitrant ctdl Into bis stall uui.sf. rrlng'his proia-r
t.i hU chll
aad wsHbltig bin. until n.iM|detcly nv dren tn return lor his suiHK.ri .luring
OMiled. Having evpre-H.Hl hU cngral- »Td age and the des.Tlion by th. H.ln^
alitloux. he reniarkcii w ith a l•.m b of Is the liaRls of a suit bn.ught ii. Ibe
rlTvull court at Bay (*Hy t.y Adolpl:
mclauibidy;
and
Jos.-ph
-I wiJb I could g.d tbe wo.king.iicn Hlvard agaii.M l^.uU
The tatber a!lcg.-> he luaxb
Of my pariah Into eburrU as easily at Mins
-.Ner a tarn, w.irth |4 tvo to the b..ys
you get your young IsimeR Into their
th.y to give him and their im.ihe.
•UlU. Thomas ••
|l»Mi y.-arly and ih. .r living The e.>n.
. -Well, air,” said Tl.onms.
I should
think it could iH* done, providin* you nmr yea\> laur Ihe moth.-r db-d and
uadetwunds the natun* of ’em au* .h, M.n* shipiud the old man
He
fives your mlml U> ll.”
iill.*g.‘s they spend th.* pr.KH*ed« from
The cleric sinlh-d
Tlmums ndght .!..* lam. in dissolute living KIvard
year, <ild and almost helpless,
manage horses, but workingmen - thnt .s
claimed to be the largest
was a dlffenuit matter
th.' stale has tiecn
e.H,kiUK M.'Ve
Instal’.isl in t
new Adventist saul
('reek. It *mv. rs a
larium at Bat
Stfi sq.ian- f.vt and
gro.iiid ama
IMuinds
ovrih ..f T.s
T.H'umseh. cap
i'uvicr S North
and Isecond baseman of the Kala
HI luiseball
isel
t»>ani. which was t.i
playtsl AU.U.n
Album S
Saturday
after
j
finals for I he Michigan
ite
chainplo
li.iert'ollegiate
cbainplonship.
waa
-l thluk so. sir,*’
struck and almost
Instantly kllltnl by
ilmosi Instant
**ADd how would your
a MUhtgau (’.M.tral train ai nmm Sat
-BliDdfaW ’em an’ beck ’em In.** aald ur.lay

that
gave «»f I’tvls bloodlessm«i>
lib amllc was like the all
Ver plate ou a iv.mn. ’
Of another and lower quality, but
good of Its kind. Is the folkiwing flab
wtfea aanwsm; a fHend of mine waa
waldag Wa turn to U- aervoJ to a flab
ahap whUe a little weaaeuod oM gen
tlHnan pvtoed every flab la the ahop.
**now much U this ^nd thU and tbU
-aad thiar etc. till the exasperated

scisTAvow you aauqde.

FIRE INSURANCE Children's Slippers
and Oni^ds,,.

•n..*r.* is m..re catarrh lu this se,*
Hon of the country than all oih.-r .lls
caf.s pul together, ami until the la^i
few year^ w:ii Mipigxxed to W Incur
able
For a groat many years .I.ktors pronounc.Hl It a bM-al dis. nsc and
prescrib.*.!
bM-al
n*niedt.-s and by
ci.u^mmiv falling 1«. cun* with b»cai
treatments
pn.tu>un<*.Ml It iucnratd.
S. i. nc* has prov. it cai.*trili I., b.* a
.s.iistliutii.ual dis.-a.. niui thercb.rc
requires
const Uutnmal
Uci^im.nt
Hall’s I’aurrh (‘tm*. iiianur.icturc<i by
F 3 fh.ney A* Co. Tob-dn. OJib.. l*^
llu? only c.ustliul.oi.aL cur.* .m the
taken
iuien.ally
it.
market
tops to a teasiKHiutul
dosC.^ r
It acta dlrectlv oi>u the td.Hul and
he ayat.
ayai.ui.
m.
They
cons RurirnHs* of the
ollars for Itvv case
offer one huudretl dollars
*end fur clrhr^nt
it falls to cure.
Send
and tesUmonial.«i. Addresi
Vddress
X
F. J. CHKNKY l ('O . T.dedo. O ^
Sold by Druggist
Malls Family Pll
fu-sl
farm
K J, Hi ink mat. i4 I
has jual purchased of Victor E. Wona line lai.iuh, .*qui|qved with
111^ a
•nglne by
lYiy A lUmcti
Brinkman is
IVank FriiHlrich
delighted with l.D btiut ami the way
it runs, and thinks a Montague boat
■ ml a Fay A- Itow.-n engine fo
con.binatu.n that can’t be U-atcr

..... •

Driven to Dcaperation.
Uvlug al au out of the way place,
removed from civilization, a family is
often driven to dcs|H‘ratlon in cast^f
accident. r.*M.Itlng from B.irns./T^s.
Wounda. etc.
Lay In n supply v4
Bucklen’ti Arnica Salve. It'x the best
on .‘arlh. 25c. at Jas. G JohnwL
F. 11 Meads' Drug Stores

v;’

Dwvid iJraham Phillips,
ruth.
Augusta ‘**‘^j**’

the cemetery, where floral tributes
to the gmmory of departed brothers
win he atrewB npoa iholr graves.

Canwt Owaning
ClwaniBg aad Prat her Rrta>-

less pleasing
TlM*‘i...li,-nc. I.-Min.'<l
to th.lr appr.Mtat.on tbiougboui tb.*
play which was w.ll presented by a
caimbb.
ciupany
Th.*
American
St.Kk I’o . who put the play «.n. hav.
hlac^durtng
storm Sunday l..*.*n on the road as such l.ui a I. w
tbe rtsMei
of JYed I'ow .lays but a numl.er of the m.-mlHM^s ..l
here
by light nlng and dam th.* c.uupaii.v arc .well known
Miss Nellie Montgom.ry. as
N.llie.
aged
alight ly.
Two
O. P. CARVER a BRO.
hcriously Injured, one of them per the Wall, and W Frederick Wagner,
Imps fatally
One had the sbrn-s tom as r.rii tbe nt wsIh.v w. r.* the charac
frtmi her feet b> the electric fluid t.rs that pleased t he audience lu-si
greatly needed tn Wex with the iH.sSlble e. .^Ption f4 I’tdoncl
Wt.rry
tb.*
clu.Uric
county
which haVe done father ..I Boxy, who
ing and forest
L. U A. BUILDI^
b\ Albert K Mudg.
:*h damage
• extlngulsluHl
o of progTCHs th. as I’oun. (’.mlina t
pre
carbide plain under conMnictbu.
..vialtlc
wer.’
gn-uUy
Tbe
ih.* S.SI will g.» im.i cuumlshbui
»u.* cspi. tally, thf • l^.b>
out Aug 1.
It will lie the largest
b.mi an.l HHi acre* known a* tbe Steel or Need­
IlM kind 11. the W.irld, eXCeUing the s...p. ” i.H.k Ih. lu.us.* by
ham farm
One of the tiest In Grand
msi.-r cah.ldc' idaui
at
Niagara wHs'r.-ally a v.r> liuiuom.
Traverne county; 3H miles south of
FalK
It is
liM-aie.1 on
the watei g.H.d program
Tb.*
Ultra,
tlot. il.t< .‘vcnliig will b.* the city.
jK.wcr .anal, will use in-iween ’J.Mmh.
Th.* Tnnibl.s ol Mi. Trm.bb''," an
j. E. QREILICK CO« CITY.
and 3<MHHi horse power and give t n.
Fngitsh lHr.-.M*..me.ly
pb.vment to 3i0 akAlInd w.irkm.-n
I.iit tl.t-- ih llic llr^i iinic in
u.ry of Ihe
a for aiiv
iMfU placvd
wtMMl or st*M*l or U.

*hoiBaa-Kansas t’liy luUciHmlent

The taapectlon of Mr. E. U Sprague
of the paper mllla of Kalamaoio have
demoiutrattHl to Mr Sprague that aa
InduBtry of that kipd here will be a
guiHl thing for Traverse City, and one
of a permanent eharmeter There U
jui question that thU Is true, and the
prujeel now on foot for the e^tabll^h
lueni ui a auil ahould be encouraged
by eAery eltlzea. Such aa Industry
would aftpioy a large force of men
who eara good wages tbe year
around, and tbe addlUoif of such a
force la tbe city would be a general

JURPET GLBiilMfi WOKS.

I.>minock,.La:«ii
I,^wn Setter. Weh»»e
1 Ml line of them «B.
One of thoic coatatttbk. Heel
6r.meRee.inii* Swing Ch.«.
just like cut, CM be Kt mjr
pUce, n perfect.r rigi.1 uk)
stitHT. » the *u>c is UI
•tee) - tbe moH caioidH>bV
thing )-ou ever t*w, uu. our
o^y......... •••$3.50
W»Ki frame ..awn Chairs., will teeliwe in «iy poStiai. 7*c
............................................................................................. $1.00
Fokling 1 Jiwn Settees, will hold three |>eople; strong, well
■'»*''••,..........................
$1.25
lIam«..wV.> from Tflc Up to.................................. <,....................... $8.00
Two-Passenger Lawn Swings, maiV of good hardwood; goo.1
and strong, tor..........................
$4.00
Same styV,toot )>asieoger, for.......................
.$5.00
We fan jJease you in Usm Goodi.

-e of the June
.ling monthly.
Hayden C!aur-

writers of
ukuowl.'dgiMl merit, nil tbe enticing
Able Ol cmienis
More and bidter
natt.-r. im.ro and Vdier picliires and
ucri-ased adveriUlng patnmage are
. islbb- .‘vldenc.-s ..f pn.nu'rity nw-toat
han .Hl.u.rial and buslmMui en.-rgy.

BREVITIES
i uman * Htuae Mlaalunary so
the h'lmt M R church wIB
annual meeting Wednesday,
m. tn Ihe church itarlora.
will be elected and n full ntt 1$ desired.

I The Horrible

We'*drMded dbeue
expelled from your
' lyeemby ihe awof

|Mjtt.J.Johnsons

6088
Bugbse A Raxburfl. fl. E. Walt A Sons

Wc fiUly rtiarantee
DR. IWAICS Componitd
as .X sure core hr all
Catarrhal Diseases.
A Blood Regulator and
Spring Tonic One dollar
bottle for 50o. ; r I : :
a. (k Johnson. S. E. W*it A Sonx

■ ; V;.

'

DON-T BZ
roOLEOl
.1 *k. tb« fvaa.o«.er«giMd

. ; Tor SfitOtl OtcsMhms a»4 ^
f \ SummtrWw «

ChiUlren’s Day will soon lx: here, attentlevl with the cuxlomary
exercises. A |iair of vUiniy slippers vtr Oxfof.ls will hi in just nicely
with the chililrcn's costume, am! will afl.inl a cool, serv iceahle shoe
for the wanu summer tU>a.

Wt tu tbe CbiU’s feet ms ibtf sbsuU be fitted

RCCAY MOUNTAIN TEA

Bacbant $ Roscocg •

A OHins 3'ton
1> always a most altraLiivi- plact*. especially for t1ic ladies.

Someihinu new all

ihf liim*. ami tlu* prices an* ihehcsl pari.

Wc sell al the very lowesi price'that

is possililr, for ihc hij.;h ^radc of ^^oods.

SPECIAl- G(J01)S A F SPKCIAL

PRICKS AT SPECIAL TIMKS.

.

uJus-t Now
Hovo a Now
....S'toolc OF...
Gold Band 12 Piece Toilet
Sets
We ran across the iRypular pailcrn a
sliort lime a^o and knowing; how fast
it si»hl Indore we secured a numbi'r of
sets. Wouldn’t you like one for $5.(K).
We have a splendid line of other hand*
stnne patterns running from $5.50 to
$PJ.OO, Perhaps you warn just a plain
white wash bowl and pitcher; or you
broke the wash Itowl or the pitefver.
Wc will sell you cither one c>r both,
any way to please you.

The Silk Hose
! Are beauties, in the newest swell |>at1 terns; they sell for $1..50.

Boys Are Mighty Hard on
Stockings

They are restless, always on the y;o.
kneelini;, scrambling, stiurtlin^j, climb­
ing and in an hundred and one pranks
that knock stockin^rs to pieces. We
can sell you the “iron CIad*\ that is
triple le^L heel anti toe, one that will
stand all this hard usage and they cost
The Hosiery Question
And how W’e settle it for you at the you but 2-*>c. l‘he best invt*stment you
, cheapest prices, quality consitlered, i ever matle.
vou’ll find, and we claim the best se-I
lecled stock.
I

Ladies* Summer Hose

The Babies Want Stockings
Too

In aH the dainty colors and al these Have the Merino Colton in pink.Minht
sin cral prices: Kk:. Pi.V^c, I5c. 25c. :iOc blue, red, black and white, any size for
•J.5c. and the wool for the same price.
and 51K:.

-----

The Fancy Hose
In th<; Newest and daintiest patterns;
and these cost but 25c and 50c.

Children’s Black Seamless
Hose

Is somelhinu Si)ecial and we sell it at
The Lace Stripe
a SrtCIAk I’RlCE-lUc; better see
Have never l»een so popular and such ! these, for they ; are Special liootls.
p.ntterns. and these, too, sell for -25c really worth more, but we marked
and rsic.
[ them at Kkr. and there they’ll staj*.

A THE HANNAH & LAY
^
MERCANTILE COMPANY

mm....

iii

TH* |CyF«m*ff

TBAVnaB CITT, MlCftr* TPESDAY,

C, 1903.

WAIT KnOTKIT

THE GREAT AUTO RACE.

what they say
ftret aUf« of «>»

VOMr ••BEST” Flour has
given satisfaction, and 1
have not had a complaint
00 quality or price. TRY
IT FOR YOUR TRADE . . .

h) the twitch of the wHeete how
lUipC Yraa tb^ aUala on the drtfoc;
to luake Ua wa/ throogh the
ei».n.oia. mit'oulrol^ crowds which
mtered the road fro« 1‘arta to Bor­
deaux The govenuMoVa orgloct no

hMMNAH & LAY CO.
^PM^vi

goU^

B0UI9 ra«»lplteteukmDgUjCluMi<
Icic trmm Otaitm. DtMiblac ttio
racers os«aU« 9mm tbe top of a MU.
k« aaja:
-A*
BiUHNv* «• Ao otber
word flpr Jt-4pra t%p «||^ and ap^
mmdmA Ge ,oam^
«<tb a Ii«^ acroa« U ^ Erw wtU a

'Ol^rV, MIOM.

The revelations lu .Sunday's ll.-raUt

jr.n

. .
, '^

l)cscrilH*s iht Couch ami I’arlor Suit
• vaiucs al llic Ih>slon Siorc s j;i< al sale.
embracing; ihi* newest ilesl^^ns at |»riccs
that will astonish ami pleast you.

(•r4‘in<-k Em . I'

S

f Doftrtmtnt.

:
I
sire«M.
public

that

appiLviativc audience is
the x.xuiixxnv is one of

the

vfiy

FLOORS use Caiman’s

Elsstle

l*est

that Ijas ever

FORaCNT.
will Ixe prescnlctl the xfcligbUul
cuuietly

ThBTroubles
Mr.°trimlil6.

THE LAST WEEK FOR BIG CUTS
on Chat. A. Stevenv' good*, of Chi­
cago. Mrs. Tmxbim. Front ‘l*"**^FOR

MIflCELLANEOUE.
LLANEOUE.
^aluavkma Aiiir pIv'uu- 1hobtm“

SisJsi

Popular Prices

sscws-w-is-r

10. 20 AND 30 CIS.
Ivl

Peoples
Savings Bank
ThtBaiti ftr th» Btrchant
mndManufactumr.
ic a<

Pipilar MaHm

NutSatsby.
K«iMa.-04x. ItU 8

The Baiti for th0 Labonng Man
fvc from 7

ckch

I’ucsilay

to 8:.‘ln lor xoin

si*c*ical iKMiclil.
Tha Bank for the fermer
Many fanners aic

our

cuslo-

merx anil a well known dinn­
er is on our Ikuriluf <1iicitiws

The Beak for the Ledies
A large lumibcr <»f U.lies lux c
accounts with us .in.l wc a]*pretiialc their business.
The Benk for the Children
iVach

them

to s.ivc

littlcs.

l.cl them begin their acrmmls
early

tbtB»»khrm
H. 8. Hull. PrMident

I B^SH m rUEHCH-%.U^ m eU.« «

m^mm
L. priTaW Iweoae. viU W pv.-a by MW LaI-

WISE

ACTS ACCORDINGLY
w w

icsl < oiu erns in the
city.

‘ Wc ate t*i»en

CuK*o

]| the man both kino and

In Hio lirsi idarc. he flts hilioii.«e With gat ui.d'H.4* Weltbach
burner. I Inis .ujoyiiii; tin* mott per­
fect artificial light known. At sM
times, wlthurti xnriaHou In quality
.viid at rat**s defying cotui»eii,in
Then, ns an act of kiudncs.s to tia*
wifi- he liH- swiirii lo^’ lovc and
prxii.-ij" he
will
insmll a Has
Range. a.s a b.ken yd lov4*. and to
l•^»>l4-<-l h.T fr..tii the dangen* and
loll incid.nl t.. oHu-r methods of
CM.king This win cherish f.*4*lings
b. make his home a p.vradis^. As
serxics me ttill run free^ and
B.ang.*... Fixtnr4‘.-4 and ail other ajv
pliauivs Mdd and placed at cost, a
man .d im^b-rate meant c.\n supply
himself
wUh
what were a few
ago con-id«*r.sI luxurliss, but
• iw hniked tipbn as nocc.sKi-

S'

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RV
COMPANY.
- .-ela* k*ev« Trevt!L
m f4>Uaw«
'Ihi.^ttA-btrein wltbootehaafe Vo Orend Bap
P».inu nurth at^ w>atk. aV tl:loa. waad
PifrlcV* eSd .elMptoc oare on aU mala Uae
eOVy aV 4 IVi
. O P n 1

PEREMAHOUETTC
Jany I-. m«
TrautN Iware TraTeree Cut an fuUove:
K».r Cirand Kapum. HwVr.at. Toled... Ctuoago

Kur Kll iupil.. KUkuk. ud lUWr.. t k. ■■
• have boih

phoi

mm (in (ns (onPAii

MANISTEE & NOiTHEMTra i.l
AND CONNBCTKNia.

in IC Vi lou!
If.you ilcixirc U» Insl.vll a sx-stetn ot Klccirual 1 ‘ '
-"Bells, Burglar .\larins
cphoncs, itennit us to estimalc. We liaVc a tine Imc
supplies ana can quote salisCxctory prices for high pm\c
work ana material ::::::

ELECTIICITr

Via.,A.A.B.B via

n« amve at Trarme City at it 40 a. a.
Pro,—.

CAMPBELL BROS
u,lkm^”rtiit*aila ?hwvpi5^r&SrySl*
p.A.

of Aiuxessore for the purpose of de
fraying that part of thewhich
the Council decided shouW bn borne
nnd paid by special aaseaament for
the grading and paving of Casa street.
Irom the aoulh line of Front slre^ to

.NoHco Is also h4*reby given that the
Council and Board of Asseanors of the
ntv of Traverse City will meet In tbe
icil Boom, in said city, on June
. nt 7:3d p ro . to review nnhl ns-

opportunity will be given nil persons
Interested to be beard.
City Clerk.

CALMANt INTERIOR ERAR to ths

J\

*fot* ^30

Have You Roomin Your
nnParlorM..
Tor a beautiful Dapcnport? If so
-•here is your cbance-a $55*00
Daoeitporf for fust €oen $50*00*
5 If* 5 in* Iona* maboiianyframe»
blgbback covered with silkplusb*

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
Houm Furnithers. 218 Front Street

Mu.

jsrr*"________

ainxca'cd in this city at |»opular prices

bealde orange

NOTICE OF FAVINQ ASSESSMENT.
Arms A
Cole.
------- ------- --------------------- Joseph Mixrrow,
First Nsikmst Bank. J. W. IflllUken.
F. P. Boughey. and all persona inb rvsted In the grading nnd paving
of Cass ktreid. from, the south line
id kYont •iri'ei to the north line of
Slate strivt, lake mdlce:

eod ?wkt

iuixinK 4»f
i.st line of
t»-i line td/'KKJi
Ill my oflii'e lot

m^mi

by

me Aniricu Stock Co.

iUHIMVtlOU
N0H04* Is a! I her4by given that Hu*
nrd 4if A»oa-ss4Ji> 4»f the
City of Tl-aven.4* t'iiy will nu-i in tin*
Council
'ounci KcHim. In v.ild city, on June
2::ud.
J. at 7:an
7:a<» .p
p m.
m . to review
revic
-aid atx-|
>UH III r4ill. ut wliieh time and place
gU.-i! a!l
Iniere^lisl l4. be lo*af
June
l»aie«| this tail dax
BKi:i
eod I'wks

Nererthclwui faebkma
akmg IlccwxUlly have
-flame- fad. mod oue w
darlQg to show s gowu
oVsnge ermpo.
,

the Boston Store.

.4 Diii.lcl Hu 1.1st

> llu* Board!
• puriM.: .- 4.f 4l4- ,
Hie 4-oM xxhioh;
Hie (\.ui
and psi.
I he
gr*
»tr4s-i. f
hir.-ei to Ho*

FORjUkLE.

QTEINRERG’S GRAND.
O OPERA HOUSE

H«iV4-niui«‘Ui.

and all iM-r>M»n< interx-.t.sl in the
leaving «d Stale .-iieet
grading and p.vvinv
from the ca^t line 4.f 1
to the ewjU line of Car s
nulltv:

RnglUhxvomen of
r shade, says the
entlv d4*voted to a u
New York Preaa.
It U an amom
promUlug oiwuge. a most trying tint
atid one that women hare been nMs«
only wixartngly In tbe last fifty ycatk.
Two EuglUhwomen. Lady Baloamfl
and Mrs Cbarlea Ewart have bass
wearing gowns laden down wtth this
bright hue.
Lady Baloarrea bad •<
kxng court train at one of tbe drawtar
nge velvet flouassd
• of orange
with cream colored Uce
Mm Ewart
dutifully followed suit, and her
chlfron froik was brightened
full sash of orange crajie. Even
fasliloiiable fsvor wlU not avaU burnt

looks yellow

is the sale priccdjn this atiraciive and sub­
stantial couch, size l!Cx7(i inches, (i inch
kjolden oak frame with carvi*d moulding at
top and iKUiom and claw feet. Filling is
of tow with cotton top. (no excelsior), has
heavy canvas bottom and upholstered in
best quality hgured velours. A first-class
couch in every rcs|>cct and sold with our
guarantee. Call and see the many sllyes
and ijel our prices. ^

a?
w-jsraiss-jisriisa-

.. and an liMlusirlau
re are many ainh
who arriie
arrUe uercr
bere-

rai

fOrdinarp

“Tbeae lan.HUilal Simtb
rrxoiutiona.d»siared tb
Cynical
V niiia4*yiiu:
Codvtr '
be In‘Tl-*? sre. iiKlexd.- said
ilrtM Idk t - ..Of I h.v.v r
stoit to tbe carnage th4ge."

In regard to Ibe^.rtifs of x'U kiUs cUaractei* that am Uiug “dtimiK-r into
the I'lilted ,Stat4-*from ItaVba-brought
nquarHy U fu e the |wo|.le a sUmitioo
that la full of la-rU. and a prub*em tbe
answer to whk h must la- fouml huw
l» eulo
4«d hUtea.

Worst of All I
Can aiixtiling is* ^ 4*r>4- than to ft-r l
that ovirj mmuu ' ill l*c your Lift?
8uch was ihe.expe
>4..n m<<4
Ala
"f4.V thr4>e
1 ti-ars ' .ah - writ
the cuU|pe
m
o pul a t^rable pain
**Tl of I an,I
I
on thg ataitc^ of 0l|^^
IfcTHh
inti l gox-I eviial.’.- wl;.. n d.w'it.rs auJ all remtuiied
rUUgw tberv ww from ^oSf VM0.UU0 srued. exil mUHksV.^uUlau. Ui-t xvautfailed
Al 1. ngih I wa« induce d
try Hi.-ciru i:iiu r> and the result
p«mp)e and fluu u> Luw car% no at- ad at lM»me: 1» indut-ed to emigrate. ^ |
mlraeuUuiv 1 improved at once
tompt was maAs to control tba rrowda. New York He aki
.jand LOW am csxmpK-i.'ly recovered.Tbe fuoU on bicycles mod the IpbecUsa
Kidney.
Stcunach
and
00 motors cwrrwrwd about aaA 4tvw NOTICE OF PAVING ASSESSMENT. ‘For ^ LiX4‘r.
lUi-rji i*
up auy xx.bera aU over tbe rflpd and To II I- Hounb..,.
WllUaiu
liol.u lo„l>.,u..,lui„..
OnlvT-.v
If. gv
Ku.r
irs
only ewaiH^ kllUng tbemaetfea and
wcxrth. Victor lVlt*rtyI. Hannah A- . anti-c.l by Ja> H Johnstm and F. H
tbe raclDg men by the abear dumb
Ijty Cci.. II IlnKlhaKeu. IVit) Hsn I Mi ads. H^lKgUl.^
luck w bicb U said to protect Enmken
nah. S M Brown. Joseph M
Howard WhiiiiiK
Ja.> A
Moore
mem cldhlivo aiMl fools
Eat.,
F Kerrn .lohn lb«.!ihan.
-Masfures for pmaprvlag tba safety
Thus. Shane. Burio-x And* rtsui. Kd

There .
t-wlKraiton of
Iners and aorkinen In Iht* Iron die
jniifiers
irici. (
he rPiled States
Austria 1
in consequence of the unp
stagnation
of
the
inm
HuiMireds
of
m«ii have
tba apeues at
charged since the !.• ginni
CUrtlv and
1 iron works
lino
Waves aayi:
are x.iK rating on
“Farther up tbe street was anotber
At a fair near the Kreoch frooilei haxc fallen hu |hi
and iu many
earning l.-ss ear with a huge gash la tba tire c»f
Instances the me
en hors«-s of a merry-gu-ruund
than fifty cents a day and
liavlbg a lolly time when the
Mies are aulTerlng aevereJy'^
gill iK-yond Cvioiml and Ihe
faiwi holies of any Immediate luiproxe of a tlnxeu workmen
Walking away
Uew around-till the lidera )ook«
roent in the sltiiath.ii. and wh..U col
tberefrom was a being with part of s
• UP a hall
oules of wurkinguien are leaxlng the
cap over one war sad part of a pair of
flew the huracs, amid
goggUs over tba btbrr. plastered with
**Tutler received, at lUrlln frx.iu Hr
Ko'deaay states that the uncjnerlm; mud end oil. lb tba rags sod Utterw-wf
the Ishlar gate ot ancient lUhyloi. whst had taxes been a
has U*en c*iiuplel«-d
The doctor add-^ It opened Its mouth and sal
pieces
that Ctsi cas<.« „r iMe«. reliefs, and voice choked writh tears and
riKbt. and n
permaoently In other olilects which oms- dt«cural4>d
jdnHl
NebucluidnexrAr's imlace
have l»e« n
- I ilo uot mind bra Ulng down
A strange
a native Hawaii
lany
•gain, but It makes me so very bbf»JP
tui was heaton to death with a
“It was Mr Vsndertdlt. sud be bs4
in the hands of a kuhuna. a
Washington.
Haxie>
been
In a ditch “
nailvv sorcerer, is reported from the coioly. Indiana, in an effort to rais<
UUbd of Hawaii. The victim was lit llnam-es lor Hie tw.. churcli. s have i„
lu lM*d. after, being treattul by a regu; xc-ited in a merry go n»und. xxhlch i
CURIOUS CASHBOOK.
Ur ptosiciau, scut for a kuhuna. bsx ' now Udug encted The
ing mure faith in the native **medi will sell lirkt'is. atub ea
cine
man'
The kuhuna
dcclartHl to r«*c<dve one third of
tw*4 hr bew Taeb CS«r.
that the patient was possesMt-d by
Comptroller Edward M
ilrout of
devlU. and pn^ti^ded to cast them
New York has discovered among a pile
out out by UatlnK him oxer the head
of debrlrt iu the basement of tbe Stew
with a lUlile.
The wife of the sick
Igatlnn on the St l.awTenc«> i>
art building tbe flrwt caabbook and
man wa^ o1«ki iuducxd to do some so dangerous. Ixecmi.s** ol Hie dark
ledger ue**d by tbe dly of New York,
beatlUK.
and th»n
the kuhuna're ne«s (rausisl‘ by forest tties abuig Ha
a-rs of sklma rs which bav Just boen eelebiwtlug tbe
smm-d uiH-raUuns
As a result td the
are lyli
Uatloi: the
ing up their vessels
Txsu fa two hundred and flfUetb anniversary
Tied td
IKTH4.0S of Its birth, ssjs tbe New York Workl
arrei>ied
for iiuiu
h and l.urned (e
slaughter
sught in the It
The
book
ol brici
.\xle
In
Father Cosmos, has U*eii killed
daybook, and some of tbe entries are
iih a venedr ti! creamery bllller.
eau ti by a tlg^ r
•o odd lUai tbe comptroller may make
Whon pas
hordors of
a Si»eclal reiHirt to tbe Historical so­
Urge quaiitHieH
ClilcjfK.i
II
mgh a swamp
cietyion bU And. The ledger la marked:
ami
l>Leacl
MMed by two CUbh. spi
“inty l..dgv’r No. 1. lOUl to 1700
with (tieiiucals rancid fata that
and i-arrlcd
A. l».“
pim-has»‘d at cr<»asroads griH-erie*
where, the folUxwlm:
In day
tmuilil) fur lulu-icaul .pur|Mihea.
were dlMoxered
inmle Into sciiulngly oppeil/lng <
stance that flnda a ivady inarkei
prmlurl
St IH-rf.Hi IS stool. £l*u
The tiger
was ■ wHIknown
man
th.‘ spur
V dISIHISCMl Ol
eater, having pre
“Ang u». to cash paid bellman tor
wax
Short I> after
•ntly f
eight aadves.
It
wb1i»plng negro. Ss”
10 Hie dinner table of Hr. W. 1
by stime'iSg
“841.1
ItlHM, to cash iiayed two
of the muuUiiial
I bill of 4be
khiglUh
naxy is |l
atory. who will retaliate for the I rami and a half poiu good beer. lUs”
• 041. IP. 4-n.h paid to Dr. Veaey for
lM>lng made wiiV coal by starting a niimlM^r of prosi-cuiUuis
Hwirge C. H<»we, h wfalihy xoiiiig a S4‘rm4>n. 1.Y and 10s“
whkh has Uvn tmmersod In water
The results show that It has higher IMilladelphlan returvuMl from
evaisirative qualities and Itmger en ding trip with hU brhie of :
RELIC TO BE TOMBSTONE.
She had dieil a fe
durance
than cuni fresh
fmm the In a colTIn
experiments owe after the wetl<|lng of heart di
pit's numUi. Th« experlm
iheir xirigta Iq an aoddent The c\IM-ris bellove that the result of these
That Throbbing Headache
U. I*. 1 aiterabtt of Aurora, Ind, a
e\|H>rtments ma> Involve a rx‘volulloii
In ctiallng
sutluu.
abrcuid
It is Woul.l quickly leaxe you if xou use«l Tctcrun of tbe cIvU war. taeeotly srbUs
Hr. KIngs .Kew Life l*IIU Thousands on a visit to Oettysburg auccaodad la
pitnt.Hl out that
of Kufr«*rers have prox4*d their match
locating a Urge bowlder behind which
stations
».TVfHt Oh
foreign
he xioxigUt sbeller during tba turioM at­
w.vter It win Did only last hmger. but lesa merit for Sick and Nervous Head
They make pure bb-id ami tacks of tbi< Confederate troops 00 the
It Will also enable the withdrawal of achi*s
Only
cxuits; e\p4»-..<d ixoaltlon of tbe Dnlon flank,
(boUioxnds of men as military guards build up.your bealih
Sold l«.x
a few tUirollluK torpedo boats taking money back If not cured
says the |•hlladelpbU Vnm.
Jaa
tl
Johnacm.
and
F.
H.
Meads.
their places.
A prowler In Cblengo suburbs U Urugglsls
w lUt hlic.fiud that. Dotwttl
causing alarm In many sih.u
He
faiT that tbe rock weig
catches little girls at lonol> spots,
The Peerleas Fine Pants are better ■lx and eight tons, be puivbased It
rifts off their lung hair and sklpn. li than merchant taiUr made. Made by
lUIn Is reaping plun P^riasa Mfg. Co.. OotroH.
Sold by fmm the inUp esUte and had It ship
P4«d to Ills W4*stem home, where ha U
hair dealers.
all «lrst<taas dsaUrw.
der lu be sold
tends to use it ar a monument to mark
hla grave after hU death.

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EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS.

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You can’t get away from the txcl
that the hotucf we have on West 9Ui
Street are the best tMUgains in the
city. Let us show you this property
today. Tlve man who pou off until •
wOl never have a home.

THERERUNGER
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
HAmOtoo a UillikcB Block.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST

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