The Evening Record, August 14, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 14, 1903

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

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SpiE EVENING I®eORD ™’
ifis^

TRAVZBSK cm, MICH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. 1908.

iwmwoKum
y Omrl* Nnk* Turn Man

I

IN BALKANS
IMtUlWCNTS NOW HAVE

INCIJUm BUPLT BICBEfS
,>!■• -.r

OONIAN CMRirriANi

li

Which Art LcrpctjrltoiponcIWc fl
PrcMM C4M»dJtlc«—Turkich Itaf.

■'■iS

mgPAMElCTTLl

HE ATTACKS
LABORAGAIN

i.
AV

l^don. Au«. 14—Youi
refuireet Id thlt city and
-;bem
doBla.
flofla. Bulgarta, Aug. 14 —The rerolutkmtoU have aelied Knuhevo. a
Turkish ttronghold. where are ttored
hundredt of rifle* and *ereral thou
mandt of round* of ammunition, and
are now thoroughly armed. Over 4.fl00
Turkish troops surround the town and
It any

Chauuuqua. N. Y.. Aug. 14 -D. M.
Parry, president of the National As
sociatloo of Manufaetureni. yesterday
one Of the i
before the
Mob Bpirit in .
*arry spoke on “Mob Spirit in Organ
l^bor.“ He said in part:
FOOT lr«l
“In the last year there have been
tany mob* of different kinds, but to
ly mind the most dangerous of
;dTai;;>r
II Is the mob oforganlied
labor Nci
lan. I take It. can objecti to any kind
MOST ror VP SOME H9NET r an aswjctailon. labor• or
c otherwise,
hlcb Is organized for lawful and Innlflreni purposes, but organln
as It Is conducted today stand* conTO SHOW THAT THEY I
vlctwl liy lt« lenders as a lawless orMEAN BUtlNESt
“In that It seek* by physical force
override Individual right* and Is
continually railing against the laws
and denouncing courts and public offl
iforclng these laws, U fulrequlremenu of the deflni
Msterial Almady In Bight nnd
ilun of rooboctacy. Unlike the lynch­
ing lioe* and the vigilance commit». It Js wbst mli^t he termed a
iding
mob.
under fWr dlw-lpUne by
Work Is iH-lng done lociklng Iofllcers. nnd read}^ upon occasion
organization of the football
commit ovE-rt net* of outrage and
this year. nnd.If the plsm
d out. Trav- d»*stnictlon.^ which are the outward
mplated are <
lM>st f.s.il.all manlf.-stsiltin of the mob spirit. It
Cliy will have
to the Eleelares. In eff«-ct. that Its will U suIn IIS hlsiory.
lo rustoius. traditions, goiern
mean work am]
regulations, and even the const I
ery man wim ex
union of the country. It asserts that
this year
players and enthus the Individual has no Inherent rights
The
noi iM* taken from him. and
considering serlouslj
lasts have
refore. It hSs the right to say
hat crippled the lean
the one thing that
in all other thing* ctimblned that no man shall work and that no
last year, the lark of prartlnv It Industry shall run without Its consent.
in Us attempt to com|>el recognlseemed Impossible to get the team to­
gether fur systematic coaching and hin of Us pretensions to sovereignty
relies not on reason, but u|»on coertn. Intimidation and the Mudgeon.“
III.. Aug 14.—Rev.
bin«*s. the Georgia orator, who
lork. and
Qp of the speakers atI the Chauere Infer
wa* asked what. In his
the lack
:iiy.

sr.

op* which pre^
viously had kepi them In
moved to Monastlr.
having be
flghting ha* been
themselve* as flreatly disappointed
with' what they assert Is the distinctly
hostile altitude of America toward
their cause, as manifested In, the ui-

llcenw to make. The lack of team
work and the splendid showing made
by the local team in spite of
conclusively what could
; year and what can U*
l>e»m d.me
had been bought with Turkish gold.
done this j-ear
and conaclentluns pract
Is proiMESE-l to
inriKM*** to play
have
on the team put up *10. or at leasl
$5. to insure the right kind 0f practice.
Then even* time he U absent fixim
Ice with out a good and sufficient
ID. he has to forfeit fl. It Is
that this will have a tendency
TERRIBLE DAMAGE TO CANE CO­ bought
get the husky boy* out when the
ne comes ft»r practice, and give
COA AND COFFEE
Traverse City a real football team.
a bunch of individual play-

CROPS ARE A
TOTAL LOSS

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excellent new football mater­
ial Ijr already In sight, and the Interest
o grow. A majofiiy of the
f last year's team who are
expressed a wlUingnesa to
put up the required 110. and have
dged themselves to faithful prac
i* on the gridiron. If Traverse City
^a not have a winning football team
s year. It will be qmt'r Already
Te U a pnwpect lor the best sched
of^game* ever played oy a Trav-

Miss
from ti

JUSTICE
WAS QUICK

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A«U», W.. ..«un«d W « Y«
Penal tervHud* by Turkish Court

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P'4
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>rm in the Ita
hich win be I

.

,

• churS*^ *RS‘man*aith
oltes have been forbidden to vote In
political elecUons since the pope-wM
atripped of hU temporal power.
^

Kmdea

TOntlSON
FORUFE TO tEUEVE FLOOD VlCTiyiS

h*^V

william PreeMed at the

ntence was Immediately carried SENTENCE FIXED BY JURY FOR
Another gendarme was sen
to 15 years peaal servitude
JETT AND WHITE

aamSBIEBCeKDIlEBE

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Is excitement about them. Now.
K lynching business Is not anarchy.

d. Mich.. Aug 14.—The cor Pontiff Will Permit Them te Vote in
jquest Into the Wallace circus
hwe last Friday Is on here
.o.., The Jun* 1* made up of six
Durand men. Engineer Ch
Prubst was the first witness,
has no remembrance of
Aug 14.-Pope Pius X
to ascertain if he
b had any air
cxprewiiNl the intention of soon per­
mitting Roman Cat holies to vote In
I no a«r. and the wreck would .not

Aalvatlen Army Woman Apok*
t Evoning. and Will Sposk
Again TonlghL

. Dtllhig* •
Rapids, autl will give les
Ilia. IndlV
IndUm basketry
work and art
A.Idr
EdgewotMl
,
1!

Verdict or .Guilty Brought in .This presided i
. to con
was held
for the
SllesU. who are 1
Noariy 24 Hoora.
result
fated 1

Brigadier Blanche Cox of the Salva
beUoo Army spoke to a large crowd at Inc out nlDC* lOtSO ynterdnjr i
loekey. auen.. Aug.
j
Balratkm Anny haU last evening, Inc. >h* Jury nt »;» tbi. iFt
May and Eve WUlMin.. wealthi
nnd will spi^ ngnln this erwlng. nocnlnc ntanwd tbo foltovtac
ciaiinti girl* raaortlag at Odan. are
8be I* a iSn^Me woman, and «o
one skooM ml« the oppormnlty to
henr her. TM* ovmilns wUl be ker
The glri* clalM to be able lo
an aHbL and there te ooafM
Mr. nnd Mrm. J. A. PwiB
Cedar am la tke ettj todny.

V).

FOR OUR SPECIAL SALE OF PICTURES
BEST SUBJECTS...
BEST VALUE EVER SHOWN ^
SPECIAL SATURDAY-lOo ••oKi

» »

Btck Stm

Women'. Seise Slip|>en.... 85c
Women's Serge Slioen..... 50e
Women'. Toe SUppen......... 60e

THE WEATHER

Wumen'. Strap Slipper*....75c
WlfMOOWT
Vocir P»iolw For
Only m Qaamr^mr

Women*! $1.50 OxforilB,

$1.CX)
Women's ptuent leather oiford.

$1.60
Women'. $2.00 to $3.00 Shoem

$1.60
Women'. $1.50 to $2.00 Shoe^

Jlntmcan
Drug Co,

REIOYIUDE
CLOTHilNIOF
TMffllaBIMt

HavG
a
Fit

Msn’sls:S7.00,$IO,$l2.SIS,

worth from $10.00 to $20.00. The cut and fit of onr Sait, an bet­
ter than the M. T.

Boy’s ST 1.50,2.00, 2.50,3.00

positively worth $2.tl0

^Qu^ty t^; fit ddighta; yon get

$1.00
HaU at Coat
Undetweat.-Swem^--QBaitet Off
We bon'l ask you to buy

Men'. Satin Calf Shoe*.

$1.36

Zt^TnntStmt

.WAR WILL BE DEttAREB™
immediately ujwn the return of htu weather, an«l the gay and festive
fly will then get in hU work with renewe.1 vigor fiiat with hi. moaic.
alI hum. mtd
and tnext with hu ilcathly sting, which will be diarper and
il he shall have bairamed
day, until
batraued Ihumanity to hi. utni»ign-and pulle.1 in hia dgn. Yon
>lortifyyoumlve.againttthe
the torture, of then nnalltat
nnall but mkfaty
monner. by buying
yiog your SCREEN
SCREKN DOOR:
DOORS without delay, •j'rica
0»o aind «3e
MOh

L. A D I ES*

GOLDEN

ROD

VICI KID SHOES

TWO DOLLARS

THE ECONONY STORE

THE [LIFE
WK SKLL

THi:

UKST

IN TIIKCITY. WKGIVK

Pope Leo’Xlll

YOU V.VLl'K RFCKIVU,

for sale at J. \V. Slater's
House Furnisliing
Store.

LKT US SHOW YUir THK
I.INE.

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THKOLD KKUSIU.K

The Traverse Citi
Mattress Factory

Pa Harn a Fimt Clm$

Skm-

maknr^t

rgreatest man tl
world has ever known.

SmiKS -\T THK JPRI^K

Jill Drugs Tresb
and Pun.
Low
Pricey m m m

rough the streets and bites some
10 the thing to do is to kill It. and
11 it iH-fore li doe* any more harm
II re is not mtich tllfference between
wild tM*a.-^t and a negro who will atrk whiu- women. Why. In the south
the r.-HiM-ciable black* help the whites
lynch the bruit**. Of the II.OOU.OOO
negt^>ei» In the south the great'mass
are piact^able. law-abiding citizen*.
Sinr«» we have got rid of the Yankee
scalawags who were stirring them up
we don*4 have much trouble with
them . They know their place and
they keep it.
here may l»e a thousand had net In the south, and tbt>y are the
ones who make the trouble. It was
the enfranchisement of the negro that
de the trouble at first. In Georgia
have not disfranchised them. They
can vote at the general election, but
they cannot vote at the primary. We
have a white primary, and as
Anyone having matlrcss repairing
Is equivalent to election i
W. Front
™ mn tnte’ri^''&lu™tlo?*u I to do should
.hould caU at 601
i
promptly.
educa
tern is manual trai tna. Boober
•ashlngton is doing
them He te dignifying
leaclflng them to work."

INCREASING
ITS POWER

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Men’.CMvu Sho«L........... 87c

UiatebOut

W^en'. Cinvas Shoe*.... 75c

ong the negroes all
them pretty well.

Washington, Aug. 14 -The sUt
partment has flled the following dUpatch from Consul Jewell at Fort DeFrance, Martinique: ‘The cane, co^
cop and coffee crop* are a total loa*.
Kvery town nnd rllUge is Injured
Thousands of house* are down. The
Eleaths are few. CommunlcaUoo Is dlf
AcuU. Breadstuff*, provisions and gal
%snlte rooflng find a ready sale- *
Washington. Aug. 14 —The we
burt*au this morning iays: “The trop
leal storm has passed Into the Quif of
Mexico and Is apparently central n<
the north coast of YucaUn The i
ELSE DURAND WRECK WOULD
sence of reports makes the determli
tinn of Its future course Impossible/
NOT HAVE OCCURRED
. Washlngton.Aug 14.—United Stales
Consul U B. Bridgeman at Kingston.
uday sent the foUowlng:
Antonio Is greatly damaged by Did Not L6ok at His Gaups Between
ChaHotta.and Durand to Bss If
NEW ruling by pope PIU8 X.
Jurod aVe constantly coming
He Had Air.
FOR ITALIAN CATHOLICS

ntOBSTWAS
NEGLKXNT

I .V
lU

•rbrv:'f.v..a,

h gplmg itg»nlUs$ 0f
pHct • • «

Wh.le Benda is in Chicago pure!
Ing new fall clothing.^ his clerks at.
home have been ^structed to sell all
110 to S20 men’* suite at from $7 to'
115, and all S2-50 to S5 hoya* suits'
I go at from f1.S0

'..t; “

break out at any mo

Tootwear

Westchester. Pa.. Aug 14.—In strict
D. M. FARRY CALLS IT AN ORGAN- accordance with the usages of the So­
ciety of Friend*. United Sutea Sena­
IZED MOB
» man gnwotnd koro on suspickm of
tor Welden Brinion Heybum of Idaho
Miss GberaUen Yeaunai
sshlag a brand new |75 cash reg MOST DAIIGEIOUS OF ALL Quaker mlaa. of , this county,
toter to get at tko monay. The men
married at noon in the parlor of the
I arrealed by Harry DarU. the
Yeatman homestead In Kennect towndetective In tkese parts. He was
dp.
BAYS PRESIDENT OF MANOFACThe prospective bridegroom apenl
been committing
the preceding night in PhiladelphU.
TURERr ASSOCIATION
I In Traverse City
and In the morning reached Rosedale
BUtlon. near Mtsa Yeatman's home.
In a special Pullman esar.
In a Bpokeh Bslor* Conftrsnea on
not evidence enough to bold
After a wedding dinner the newly
They proved to be two boboes that
married couple were driven to RoaeDavis had found asleep by the side of
the railroad track yesterday noc

Lniidoii. Au* H -“ln
rommooB lodMj PrMnWv ....... ..........
four, til diMmtctac the tiuurr»cik» In
the BalkMOK, tald: -Ooe of the deep
tourret of inltctiUtf In Mecedonte Ib
the dlnentloot betvaeo the Chrl>
tiBM. It It hot the Turk eloiie mho It FOR Mlli ON' THE CITY
•ALL TEAM
The policy of Bnsleiid
40 topport the Auttro-RwBlM endo
mn to refc tm the TurkUh »dinliil»tr»

am.

Our Summer

or Hoybum of Idaho Took HM

WILL MEAN
REAL WORK

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' SEVltHTE TEAB-^961 '

frank'VreTdrich

COMFIMT.
Fim tehfler feet in high or
low Shoes. The upper
leather is as soft as a glove.
The whole shoe is made oo
puqiose for tender feet . .

* oo.

Now is the tune to secure this valuable book
A beautiful lCx20 inch
picture given free with
each liook.
.V

242 FRONT HTBEET

IS READY FOR WORK.

r WANTED — Immediately, a I
I cook at the Lak* View House. I
I Elk Rapids. Wage. $10.00 per I

I week,

1048^ I

J. W. SLATER.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner's Old

Front St

Opposite Whiting Hoed

Reliable House Purnishor
Wbokml. and B«««U

dat Season Dear Bp

the Waning of Summer
the Jfpproach of Jfutumn

Hew Shapes on Safe!
Oar 0f fbe Best Bats la tbt market Is Ibt

Finds us busily engaged unpacking and plac­
ing on sale early arrivals in Flill lines of new
j^and dependable inerchandlse. You will al­
ready find many things to attract you in NEW
.DRESS GOODS, tailor made gowns, separate
skirts, etc. In fact every department in.the
house is beginning to assume a \ er>' fall-like ap­
pearance. A visit to our store at the pre-sent
timefwill be doubly interesting lo you. as it
will mean an opportunity of obtaining first
choice of Fashion s latest productions, also ah
opportunity of buying the balance of all Sum­
mer Goods at prices that will cause you lo
purchase

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Jiaaertlsanmall tbe LeaMag Madltah
0ttbeBaf...fH0tit

Caiilbeliti
New store

Cor. Front and Union

Kenovbntd **Stetson** in various shapes

damiltott Oothing

V Wr," C:
W
IHE BVENIKG BEOOSD, TRAVEBSE OIXT, ICfOtt, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14. IXH.

A POOR CRUTCH.
I OF OISLS CXmiMCD AND
HCARTM CUT OUT

acat, bataooa Ian* tOlv «kta tbe eU cj^taw
fctan.iOamtataoo a ttetaatMatbkftiTTte
Gwrm. Aug 14 —A gnat
IS Wn crvated in the Jurmt district
of Bwlitemnd by Uc dfs^miloo m
CTAves by •» «»Aih»*u iK-fMin.
casc the Krs%e ha^ beet,
that of a yooni unmarried woman
mo «oBa has been broken open and
heart has been remored from the
body In a rough. unsclentUlc way.
on the matter.
seite de L
suit of ex
; revli
of soareely oattnct witchcraft and s
eery. In many of the old '
Hmd among the con
lacm BMty be found
reUea of the pad
1 old parchmei
lUu of pote
SHnu ud pbinn-.i. In which ti

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Among the
attmctloni
tbuee for

i

rlU. whicb bavem.n>

lly of one*, lover, for protecting cattle
Lim demoae. for Insurinx safety on
e mountains and for manufacturing
e '“magic ring.** with wljich to dU
tver hidden trepure.
The old witch books sute thd the
-magic
ring ‘ most be fashioned with
Of R. L. Polk A Oo.
a knife which cut out the heart of a
ars. Is In the dty c
young woman, and it is suppowd from
for a now dlroeiory of the dij. and ho oeruln signs on the bodies that a
'
ing
was atmek.ai anas with tho.
jMtipaad. Mr. Poolo data, ihd
TraY«ao Ctty la growth and ImproTc
mmi daads sooood to oona In 4he
How's Thlst
and aner an absoneo of two
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
Itkm to forcibly
ward for any case of Catarrh that
• Other, hare .aid cannot be cured by Hall's CaUrrb
_____________ rrarano City
^'Tp. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
plo aatarally taka prida tn the
We. the undersigned, have known
1^ l|ka to haar rack farormhlo
P. f. Cheney for the last 16 years, and
manta, hat all of n. do not rt
him to be%perfectly honorable
that airory one can do a lliUo to make
Dsiness transactions and AnapIka^ aUU hauar., Th. board of
was organM^si
organlaad ta stlmuUte the Wy> *
t^ wa.
»^ole»le Dnwil.t.
of the city
ISdlS’’ki
Klnnan
nan A Marvin. Wbole^
sale Druggists. Toledo. O.
Hall s Catarrh Cure Is »*^en ^In
illy, acting direct!
dona good ifork. and through U* af
I and mucous surfac
torts many eniorprises have boon in
^r bottle. Sold by al
ducod to look this way.' Some of
ill's Family Pills are
nuiy yat he landed, and doohUam wlU
bo. A laarnow lactorio. and Traverw
MICHIGAN CIOFS
aty will lead the dtle. of Mb
4n proajiertty and hustle. If not
Potatoes ai»d Apple. In Good Cond
; tiofv-Only In Few Pisces Good
Peach Crop.
th«

npUHir «K
City and

lh»

«rowUi <i

The August crop report for Mlclii
OeylorA^A Wedem Ballwv Co.
working tonm^ore W. M. Durand, who gan. after.caUfog attentloo to the
temperature and large rainfall, nview, the crop slttistlim In pa
^roaantatlon. rmnitod tn a <
follows:
namothlng liko 9f00 from
of com Improved
July. If the weather
with
hml been warmer
the frequent shui
bdwM Mr. Ware and Mr. Durand ment would have been m^
fiSTwo do helleTt tkat this line will be From present Indications
only
that
a good tMag If It Is ovor completed
On the other hand
Tratrorse City has a materUl InU
fields, which wlih favorable
la the propoeed line, and Is
I wHs
narlly eollcltkms for lu suo
ed on warm soil It has made a
Whatever asay be the trouble
growth and will no dmi >t yield
tween Durand and Ware, tber
The con
I with an I
M'qtiaauon^t that the foi
5E*aa enormojm amount of energy counties 76. In the central <
In the northern ct.untles
ami in
Into the ontoriiirlse and a lot
the state 76.
hard work. And if the \lno
Builfit will be loaigelf due to hi. ef
lifl.. However, we
Hrtag In hopes ter than the average for potat
that the line may be built as origin far they have not suffered on
of dry weather. If pn‘seni cc
prevail until the crop ripens naturally
the yield will Ik- large The eondltlon
The flrlng of aoUd dhot into the ftsh. of potatoes in the soutbero and north
Iftl. in tb
the central
'
Ing'Mhooner Silver Spray by the Can em countiesB is ift».
ties
87 and In the st.t*
ailan <dtor Petrel, for glloged eloU
Appl*«.
Hon of boniidary lawa look. Ilk
The prospect for appi
I
.iiggoetion of trooMo. There
the prment time. FYc
have been oaime for legal mean
ve been favorable for i
. .
bot srken It ooao. ttf diootlag car
p crop. IMjere any U
care has been taken of the orchard,
'
balls into an Amertcaa craft la a 1
by the way of cultivation and spray­
tar peaee. tbereXis evidently a clu
ing. both the yield and quality will Iw
, for iBveellgatiod And It U a
good. The prospect for an average
vlhtng that the Canadian govctnii
crop of apples Is 56 In the southern
comities. U In the central counties.
66 In northern counties, and 69 In the
state. The varleiU*s that promise best
cAirAHmt
are Baldwin. Nbrthero Spy. Greening.

^MAa
ajimtoaial tUs^a^iMc
■ Macaiyayll^itahaapoaciBid^MdthdrBamBhal

closloo that the dmrtage of equip- The varieties that promise to
moat profiuble are in ibelr
HUr. ChllL Crawford. Elbertm.
ly. An actual car famlnt has
arU. Gold Drc
rally already hagna. aad nnlan
Is unexpected ImproraoMnt a
tion of last wlntM^ s axpaiiance.
the high tide of acthrtty arTtvee. mp^
> r imars Inevitable, notwithatandlng the
cement that a
^ number of new roniag dock an
had been dlscreaaed yard faculties acquired
nany. A run
then by the rarkMw raada.
invari
tn a large measure this early i
ordinary amouat

of

other

fr

matMiteFlda
place at Big BapMs.
a whole weak, me

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wSlMPLE ROCKERSw liiij
at tame prapofttooal prices. HTHmi Blflr '

ikmfinrBKMi

on the fine, high gfaJcAOoJf.

LkMaifowfo

J. w.
her hip back Into
walks as wen as at
CONDENSED NEWS
At lousing Miss Emipa Ibiots died
polsoalng. rt^ulilng
OF MICHIGAN Tuesday of■ bUsKl
Injury i«» ter H-. She
ling for
ovei
T. lUscum of near 'Quincy, w bii
lining hls clover, found a rtK.i .
|irei>ent In great
Mammoth vari.-fy wfhich had T
from all pans of Uu* **h* :s.
with a.vj heails well flll.sl wfNew York to Callforals
% week's program hs-«
Company H.' nrsi IIUdoL Infantr
. One night It is an old has
bi-en
granted permission to enu-i
loned spelling school at the up<-m
ic. next day a picnic at l^e iiark
remain until the following day
and so on throughout the entire week. and
An attack of hiccoughs, from whlc
The loan U profusely decorated aith Mrs.
Jacob Jones of Benton Harbor
has been suffering for several day
b<iped that other towns terminated fatally Thursday mornlni
Fa.w Paw's example and . After a wedding this week tbe Aim
fire
Thorne coming
tnlng w..k
institution. It will c
rt«m perched on i
that beautiful
. to the deiKU. in the
against i
^i^
i- a feature
A miMlel theater
heat
*4 o'clock. At 6 o'clock,
tic dUplay
<
of the dramatic
at tbe world's
when the train wass ready to go. 7(H» fair
chief of
Charles
‘s^B.
Bcuralonlsts were held 15 minute.,
bile the search waiA ccmtlnm-d. At
B
this
theater
everything
o'clock word came'that the child
WaluI bet
ad been found three miles In the
minimum,
country. A large croad of Grand
that while
Ledge cltlsens awaited to greet tbe Then- wil be two stages
youngster when brought in and turned
r to his friends.
harles Reitelmch of Flint has a
lemr in the shape of the tail of
elephant Maude, killed at ihirand
lay. Charlie, who is a saloon 1st.
ndi-d having elephant tail soup
served In bis saloon, but after iKiillng
the ap|s-ndago thr«- hours Friday
night he WOK unable to «tick a fork
Into it He boiled it nine hours the
next ^lay. and then gave It up The
meat was finally cboppetl away fnim
the bones and the ple«-s kept'for
mounting, lull the soup was usi stn»ng
lor servtc*-.
To us» mile
is attributed
Michigan pel
by gn.wers. and but for a larg
Kff
wSTdo^Tn^
creased acreage iht*re would
famine
in
the
pnKluct.
ir
the I |,lc IS proxeil by the expcrii-ncc of many
aniariR) is the center
for
largest Industry In the world, and the! a woman who. because of sleeplessness,
i.mpui Is naturally aUmi thre«-fourthh ! nrrvtmsness, lackacbe and oihcr^w^
that of the entire gUds-. A N. T*>dd.j sr.ly ills, liecomes an utter physical
the most extensive distiller, estimates wivek.
. . ^ ^
the crop this year at iuO.tMs) inamds.' Dr. Ptcrce’
supply ustially fur-; new life and
alKjut
sIkhI of the AiiH*ricun
thics unhealthy draina. beaU
Mr* Frank Kraus of Port Huron.: rej^i
ration, and cures
who was taken to the retreat at iVar-i intL
tM,rn WiMlnesday. Is said to have Iom ! ^—
her reason through luxanling over the’
deciarainm of a swress that her hu> j
Und was phutlng u> get rid ..f " “
Miss Jennie Slltchell was fo
>»^rs one of branch county's sue
cbers. She
«... UK»k
.... can*
c.„. ..
Bother, and after she 1
was attacked by cancer apet
savings for m^*dlcal treat mem
her mile fund was txhauste«l AtH.m I
four wt*eks ago she clu-erfully gaveher assent to a project to n^move her' hr pir*
house, and wlfh only a|
'
to the county tuiuse.
few days
............ are invited to consult Dr.
w riling to riends, not futgeltlng to Pierce
by letter./rrr. Address Dr. R. V.
pralM* the Hiplc there for their kind
Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.
iiesR and C T of her
-Faxorite Prescription" mak« w^
Mrs. Isaac Tower of Union City ha*.
iKH-n a cripple for the past seven
year*, a dislocation of the hip having
shortened one leg an inch or more.
Gutng into the garden the other day. used with "Favorite
rorite Prescription " wbeaand fell headlong over a
She covered herself whh
but forTHY A RECORO WANT AO.

;l.ater

X Shoe Y0U Don't
to Break in. MAfOfis\
fORVjOMEN

k Gfis rave fiofi’t take ip micli
spfice, hat It fioesUs work thor-

ovwy.

They siooih ami comfort tired, aching feet.
There is no sht>e like them for the woman who
is on her feel all day. They lighten house
work and make the day seem shorter.

It Cosu less to Operate.
It's BO trooUeto biUa fi.tlre.
ir yoo kfiYe sot got ooe li you*
kitchea, yofi are makiag a mlsUke.

Spldaalfbf^

Bacbant & H«sc9t ISi?-"

Cwwrse C//p
SIXT' Bas CompM^X-.

HI KNAPP

LARSON’S PARK HOTEL

TTKm Wmxjiq: Im Your-m

Claus Warner. Proprietor
SUTTONB HAY. MICH.

\V()K\

..The Watehmaker..
Wxtdi, Clock ami Jewclr)
Fine work my
rcpairctl.
specialty. Promptness my
motta
Gwe me a call.
Next door south of Squires
Barber Shop,
,%

' JilRPET CLEMDN6 WOKS...
Carpet aeaning and Feather Reno­
vating. Carpel sr«dng and Uyinc.
Before sending your old carpets
away to be made into rugn. Wx me

IFYosa L.omae lAI

Hotel Shilson!
EUROPEAN PLAN.
from p M. (bwot. Hr thm day or w«tA.

\

K. a. CHAPm. Praprictar.

409 S. Union Street

one ii8
8*s ^^;ashifn;ton Sl
________________________

Fine Panto are better
than merchant Uilor made. Made by
j. w. HioaiNa. DwtM. h« »» PeerleM Mfo. Co.. Detroit Sold by
Msevad to tb« H«w fowwaon Block.
S.BandaA&.

NEW CORSETS.•••
When fashion decrees a new whim in corsets, you wil^
find it in our corset stock^ihe newest styles from the
leading producers of standard makes—many ladies
wear the summer styles the year round. We arc
really showing as complete a stock as you will find.

“ si

The Kabo Corset
Straight from, bias gored, having ten inch wide Paris five-clasp stud, sub­
lime jean, trimmed at top with satin ribbon and bow finish, deep bust, long
skin, low back—has hose labs, comes only in drab, sizes IS to 30, and vre
sell it for One Dollar.
.
/

Tbe Thompson Corset
Military straight front.
Dollar each.

We carr>' a full line of sizes and all arc One

The Warner Corset

Bargains
it

J

WHOLCfiALE AND RETAIL

The popular straight front; all sizes carried in stock, and these are One
Dollar.

For Careful Buyers

JIttiH

The American Lady
one of the greatest selling corsets we have.always finil h full line of sam­
ples at One Dollar each.
■ ,

The Famous

hr Corset

^

Th2Lt is advertised so much.
. is cAe Dollar.

NEW STORE, CorTIhandOnianSta.

The Batiste Corset

2^^J^rWoodentuUlo«^

Girdles...

^ ^

^

You can surely find vour size, ami the prict!
- ^
4*

is straight front, comes in white only, and sells for Fifty Cents.
are the most “sellable** article we have. They are made in pink, light
blue and white, and they sell for Fifty Cents and One Dollar.

Soap Plate*, per set..................S6c
■ Deep iliihe* »t Bargiin*.

All Ladies’Oxfiffds Most Go

Men'* Glove*.........2.5c to GOc

We have made some astonishing prices
to prove our statement. This gives >xhi a
. splendid opportunit>'*of purchasing shoes
you can wear for many weeks before the
cold fall days come.

No.2.UWici.per>d....... Be

Substantial Price Rednctkn
on all outing shoes. We would rather you would wear them than we to
carry them over the season—that is why you can buy them so cheaply.

Mennan-*TAlcum Powder....IGc

Men’s Tan Shoes Almost Half

^Tha Jbo. F. Stowe's Monster Pavll
km ' Uaele Tom's Cabin Co., the
largast and bMt show of lu kind will
give COST grand night pet
aext Batm^j^August 15th.

^eed21Lfir«<,ai:toyi^^

Covered aumber.:...86c

as his orAara before foew
larka la the atom warn:

°v?y"

AbooiaoOtljffcrcmMyksof

EUCTRItlTT

advice or a«7n«cial

Boa aad

r.n"s

ffyy

a

•MiVlrk« is m«t noticeable

the diaeaae aeea. Kor la the 1
We wfll aead ime o«r book M
Mdagaadcootaiiiafi " ‘

oondlUon which makes suicide likely
At the first thought of self-de.
Uoo take Biec^c Bitters. It bel
great taaic and nervine will strei
M the nerres and build up Ue sys>
tern It I. alM a great Stomach. Uver
andJOteey regulator. Only 60c. Sat

^

lewolno In our morrt^lo

rot 1000 WAITS

S-

•mo^ Dhmnnd. Per Shlppliit Fnclllsorts the most promising are I>ud
tie. Sringe West Paao to Fane
of Oldenburg. Malden Blush. Red
With Trouble.
trachan and Yellow Transparent.
. Pejmhes.
Ang. 14.—8o great and
The peach crop Is light this year In
many counties. Only in the most fa

i

’’■i

srs! Some
.ninur.

Ov Slaik hdl dridr foi iM fiMfe-Ji Slap-Non itok

|NEW STORE,Car.Ttk aid UaiaaSla.
iaiiififo

.

Never had such a chance as this. Men’s Two-Fifty shoes for One-Fifty:
the Three Dollar styles for One Seventy-five; the Three-Fifty and Four
Dollar kind for an even Two; can’t beat these prices.

lA

'1

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

"S’iSK-. ■

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THE EVrariNO^BEOORD. TRAVEBSE CIXT, lO^ FRIDAY AUGUSt 14, 1908.

Made from QUEEN CITY
whole wheat flour, are
light, sweet and easily di­
gested. Nothing heavy
or soggy about them. Ask
for “Queen City”, it is the
standard. :: :: :: :: ::

HANNAH & LAY CO.

Is a vivid lllnatrstloa of the moet in5ll5n*1he*Sly^A!i»*?l^ wmk
(them ptmlrles of that ooontry. teeed

pCUnts aiui blood disorders
of every nsme ind natore,
who miffat five a cood old
aceinbealchoDdbspplMs.

srlld we»t eeenes are a rei»resciiUHcm of the rough riders and cavalry
of the durerent nailona of the world.

Disease, fermentation and de
are eaased by mlerehoa and gi
Ule; when these organic pasts
destroy^ thare can be no aicka
*That b why Radam'a Mia
Killer makes sick paople wan all c
by moklnr every drop of blood In t
veins heahhy. And who am«m
Amaricans can aay ha b net anM
»*«0hb due to ha

new phases of material
^t7s, *tbe^ln
rlors of the

and'famons

•TMAVKRSK OITV-, MIOM.

guteial

‘OF THE Wf^ELD

I Is again in eniptkm. lU present activity being
sidered to be eonnected with tbe
A new mosquito has come to Phils

Ip rr^vw *»«»»
no psjr for saving
burning vtwaei. twi
aent SO.OOO feet of lumber
ara tells. When the sch
duskr burned at Tonawat
^^1 worked hard

sOng. Slnoe his arrival: however, ten
men. women and children have called
at the Pennsylvania hospital for tnwtment and one man has died. The
Btlag <»f the insect product.^ great
pstn, and the wound swells and Innames. The hcwplial physlclam. l»tHere that the bites of these miMquIios
are pulsow>us for the reason that they
feed on the refuse and d»<ayed fi^uli
that Is thrumn on the streets.
Thromm Into a trance was Miss. Mu
riel Btarin at tbe sight of an accident
In tbe “toop the loop" at Coney bland.
8he sat tcanallxed In the grandstand
from early In the morning till late

pIW on
. fbe work expended on It. Oet
rural to pay the bill was made by
Insurant companies and within an
hoar the lumber was tipped Into the
stream.
Itocaaae Rev. A. T. Mlljer. pastor of
tlie Methodist Mplscopi^ church at
Kimball, a D.. painted and papered a
saloon building be has been compelled
to resign. His salary sras not suffl
clent to support him. and he has on
w.H.k days been apSsiding his time In an hya
papering and painting buildings. He
mas looked upon by his flock as an In
dintrlous man until he.papered the
-Two pblclans had a long and stub
born fight with an abceas on my right
lung.' writes F. J. Hughes of DuPont.
Ga.. ‘ and gave me up. Every body
‘ from the pastorate.
At t!hicago a P-year-old boy. mho thought my time had come. As a last
giv.ut his name as Percy Bigelow, and resort I tried Dr. King's New Diaeovwho says hU father is a wealthy resi ery for Conaumptloo. The benefit
dent of Fort Wayne. Ind.. was foun^ I received was striking and 1 was on
by the police In a famished ctmdltion my feet In a few days. Now I've en
In a box car In Ibo Wabash freight Urely regained my health." It con­
>wrds. lit. said he had been aelxed quers all (^)ughK. Colds and Throat
by two tramps mhlle pUying in front and Hung Troubles. Quarantoed by
of his home, ohrown Into tbe car and Jas. C. Johnson and F. H. Meads drtig
kt.pi a prisoner without food and un­
der threats of death If be made an
I'TS'ALL RIGHT NOW

1 trace of him
has been located at the Mor
can Itouse at Foughkeepale. N V..
where be arrived Saturday*, apparently
mjtrering from a complete loss of
mnnury. He .had traveled a great
deal, he says, but can only remember
being In Kansas City and St. U>uls
Physicians having had opportunity
^ to obstTve Queen ^llhelmlna say tbe
denial of the publUhed stories regardher majesty's health are preposterous
ami ahsu
ahsnrd in the face of 4he fact
that the Quei? I very appearance pro
claims her a <

I.

^ Radun’s
Mierobe KUler

or which she had no haowtedg
emOr she left Butte and her |

SEWS

Missing Grt>om Batumed and Couple
Ware Wedetod.
Battle Creek. Mich., Aug H.-Alcxander Franz, the missing Olivet bride
groom, returned here late Tuesday
night and with meml>ers of his family
left yesterday aftemoim for Olivet,
mhere the metldlcg took place last
evening at 6 o'clock.
The marriage bell has remainetl un­
disturbed underneath mhich the cere­
mony mas performed

I every hamlet la Ifas
e peopb who knew of
that tellow tea fal

and quitesllstinct
the sturdy deeds and gallant lives of
men in all parts of the world. As a
lltUng climax to this stupendous ex­
hibit km of courage and herolam U
the superb spectacle, painted in vivid,
LTECHING
realistic colors of Ihe brave atn
by General Custer and
In the Little Big Horn against Reply to t

IS NUEDEI

T¥%m

£< B.Bvaas.M.D

Im V-omarm

martin & Gvans
Allavadmeas
Billa
afIvIStbinsl.

For Lame and
Mar Foot

Parm For Sale

Port Huron Woman Wanto Damages
Against Saloon Men Who Sold
Him Liquor.
Port Himm. Aug. 14.—Tdrs. Mary*
J.mos Is ou! with a drapm i after Port
saioonfsts nnd their l«ond«men
to s**cure indemniflcailon for ihq aliting of the life of her.wi
man. James Jones, mho
ars of am*, -is rlairacsl to
but *18
have hi his funir»* blastA-Al by Ihaddlcied to the liquor habit
The mother is after those who sob
the Igd liquor, and has commences
suits against four dealers and th.-lr
Stringer.

„• SSS’g”'”''

.S'V ?
:: 0 lengths, from 1 yi to 7 yards. School will



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EXCUIglONS
PebbM^QUeite
Elk Rapido-Pstosksy, Sunday,

little ones, *o doo*t miss this opportunity.

Train will leave Traverse City *t|{
8:00 a. m. Rate 40c and fil.OO. 8e#|]
posters or ask agenu for partlealara. I
13-14-15
Epweeth Loag«to Rally Day at Liid-||
Ingtom
For the Epworth League Rally Day

get rid

of them. Our new goods ar^kmrnencing to arrive and we need the rcSin.

Fri­

day and Saturday j-ou will find our Dress
:

Goods counters a perfect hot

V

bArGAINS

:

:

;

;

bed of
^

Marquette will run a special train,
leaving Traverse City at 6:00 a. m.
Rale, fl.25 for the rfend trlp^^^^^

What is that-had just dqxto.
it^allyouricaghinthe

::

of their Safety Boxes in their
Steel Linctl Vault?

-rAXES.

::

That m^as the wise thing to do!

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
for the rtillecllon

sSsSMrr

hands for coHec-

i-iSh.'W

i.-’SS'—— GLOSING OUT!

8 o'clock until n:30 o'clock
.
DtKin. and from 1 o'clock to . i OW.S bOBKBTYi. Attoiwy at Law.* OOc«
I the afternoon of each day.
Marcaouto C«*. W«X. Trmrera. oty.
paid before September 1st
_____________________________

« iu

ti^k^ui :io.

L936-lf

City Treasurer.

les, “you can jump on IL tramI IL but It will come up amllling
time." Calman’a Elastic, Floor,

iIbndkerchiefs
The largest purchase of fine linen
Handkerchiefs that has ever come to
Traverse City. .The entire stock of
one of the Icadinjj importers in New
York purchased for cash at an im­
mense^ sacrifice, worth up to $1J)0
apiece, divided into four lots - •

by attiers priimipalty tfifter in t>wt|
“air of BtoiM goeBt are imw and i
to data, and the prfeas mach tot

WAIST SETS, OEMS.
SOOPniO BASS.
These arc not old stodL No,
no! -\n new stuff, but we will
not caiT>’ them over tbe seadon.

nlng uniiald on '
Ifit and until November 1st. a penalty
of imo per cent for collccilon will be

; r

sense to
them out during
this month. See the nice waist
set we iiffer at 18c Handaome
leather bag at 62c
Newest
leather designs.
OSTKOF^ATIH V

RA8TALL*«I»

J. W. Gtnatlett. M. D.

A. D. TYLER

WA60IIS ARB BUeaB
JTIR SALE.

DENTIST
OR8, BAWYEIt te FCNHALLC^ioN

2 000BLDIIBBtWA68IS
3 TBPBUGGe
I
PHAET0I BU66Y ;
LW HASTtRBS & SOI

«J)ENTISTS..

^ FIRE INSURANCE

““iss&.'iaardssr''*

ktyiliyTtiiiT**Jlt m Ijm

*^Ssr.iLJs.5£5c:||

TNEBOSTON STORE

BUR6LARS
get at yoar house last night?

ami )*our other t-aluables in one

U I- A. aUlLOING.

LAUNCH tRUISER

‘^•"-'’Ut t*^da?S.Sr

\VII.\T mi) THE

■ ■ ■ .■

FIRE INSURANCE

1 -my tifflee fo

Will leave
TV pk*h
the mar depari- o'clock, and evening a
*Vh*^* are on file
mem confUJentlal reportts from officers around the inland C
of the army which '
•phones 424 and 98.
of closing the
W. M. Fotieriy.
leral Miles to tbe most noted of
W. H. Anna
who U against the ce^tablUhbut the facu presented by of
fleers in the field have outweighed
A "real" bargain sale In the way of
his recomendallons.
nen’a, boys* pnd children's clothing,
oats and furnishings, is now in progPuU an End To
-ess while Benda is in Chicago
A grievous wall ofUn
Phasing large line of fall merchai
11-14-17

GOODMORNING!

O N BBOWN-AtU)ro«7 sad C«mnni<Uor at
----------------------------------

based on the i Id that the dealers had
no right to s. x-e the iKjy and should
have knum-n I • was a minor

be open soon; you will have to fit out the

Cost cots no figure; we’ve
j'

Ss4a.*.HIermhen
ttoS.CsaslSc«Chi
JAS. G. JOHNSON. Soto i
Traverse City, Mbh.

. P. CARVER A BRO.

Pill, thejr put an end to It all. Thor

Hundreds of them, all colors, and Blailc.

II

k

ject are Upheld.
It constitutes a page in
iBtory that readily lends
nqua. Aim 14—D-an llk-h
rve thrilling repre.tentati
BUSINESS CAROS^
UuHng a iierforroancc ll
iond llatibh. p rior of the Cbnirh (
f any counterparts in Amerilie Epiphany. nn*oklyn.'‘atismep>.l
John Temple (‘.rav.^s of Oei.rgia in an
elalHiraie addpvk- vesterday m tinImmauqiia assemffiy on lynclihmand nmbf-'lTom^ Apn rIran si amiI«.lnl. Dr. Babbit shom>i-U i
lence and Incrtaslng \IoU if
moh spirit, and the t.-rideur
the color line and to lynch fo
other than assault and innn
.00
k.o.n « U.0 8U.. or N«a “

He paid a glowing irll.nii
Magic Egyptihn Oil is the Only Quick
ham farm. One^ the boot In Grand
and law as repp•^enled In i
Safe Relief.
county;
miles tooth of
Durhln and Yate?. of Indiana and 111-1 Trarorso
Tra
Geo W. McLain. Michigan Central inols. ami uidield I'rcfldi-nt H«M».seveU the dty
i'olTlmir
Fraetier lin
inductor, says that Magic Egyptian in his p*cent letter on tnirhlnc.
t. QRCILiCK CO, CITY.
Gil has arcompllHhiHl vromlers In re­ Lynching. Im^ declap^d. were plain,
lieving lame and tender feel, from brutal, savage murders, and .vlMiuld be
mhirh he has ►ufferiMl for a long time. treated as such by the aiiihoriib*s and
No preiiaratlon on earth mill so quick- bv all wortliy to iK-ar the n.vme of
relieve irnin and strtmgthen the
^om. SImamr Jii •orsm
wietv,. uk-x. Both‘pbou-i.
um
scIes as Magic Egyptian Oil.
It only costs &U cents to have a
EUnfED HEl BOY
iHiUle seltln' -round the house handy
Butchers
MaK-ers.

hlgan *
.r-pT
Is aut horlzoU to
The Death Penalty.
Ir Eg>*piian Oil that Is not
A little thing sometimes resnli
death. Thus a mere acratch. Imdcnlfleant cuts or puny bolls have paid
REVIVE CANTEEN
the death penally. It Is wise to have
give up
Uucklen't Arnica Salve ever handy.
in a h.H
It's the best aalve on earth and will Secretary Root Has About Decided
prevent fatality, when Bums. Sores.
mmend IL
Ulcers and Filea threaten. Only 26c.
ug 14. —Secretary
arilrUw
Broadway department at Jas. G. Johnson's and F. H. Meads'
ally decided to reand
1 putting the cap and Urug Btorea___________ _
innual report tbe r^
establishment of the ar
Tlie
d^ihlla
WHS
Introduced
Into
ThU min be gratifying i
D articles of linen
rs and tbelr frlt^nds
and irtnki
nkets worth from flk to $20. Eup'pe for the lalue of Its bulb ss a
ThU U a new method,
method. detectives say suloditute fur the Irish pouto. which been considerable dUsa
the ranks because of the abolltloo of
Alice M. Clark, for 12 years employ It resembles m b u l«ked.
the canteen. ITactlcally every officer
o4 as a doroestic In various hotels and
the array and all the officials of
laundries In Butte, has for thr%v. years FERN 8AI.E >t Pfcloe-. FlowiM-8.^.
war department have concluded, after
tie«m heir to an estate worth |ltH),000,
i practical test, that a mist
Dade tn abolishing the can
be army has been injured by so
lulng. As a result a number of vile
aloi»ns have sprung into existence
he vicinity tA army posts, and dmi
‘nneas has increased in the army. Tbe
lumber of desertions have also In-

KIIIIUIITS,REMUIITS
REMNANTS
»VmI NH88 60118 »

nrighi s Dbeaae. Plba-ln truth, any

teas sport of tbe warpath, the
sport frf the roughest of-rough riders”
with the most vicious of all i
ridden, are all vividly ahom*n In the
Wild West's arena, not by a few
actors, but by hundn*ds of
furctiul men. mho tiad gone
hn.ugh all these things In real life

The Boston Store

JOHN R. SANTO Bi J. • MORGAN

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THE EVEHnra EBbOBD, TEAVEB8E OnT, ICICJa, FRIDAY. AUGUST 14. 1908.

=

PIErAlDiG
FOI NEXT SHOW

The CtUseos* Telepboae Go.
have tbelr line open
Bom
Harbor.

OISfML^V' MOW IM AMKMIOA.

now

aoB of Mi\ and
ton of »4 State
street died early
STOCK ASSOCIATION
brief funeral aervlee wm bald
o'clock thU afterhooB fHaa the
An excuraloo to Boa
Made Changea In CenatHetion and be given thto evening
Prepared for Slgsar Show Than
The regular shoot of the
CUy
Rod and Gun club Is in progress
Ever on dan. tSSt 1S04. ^
There will be a meetlag of the pas
A tpeclal meeting of the Northern »rs of the city tomorrow afternoon
Michigan Poultry and Pet Stock aaso^ at 2 o'cl.KTk in Rev. Oochlln’s study.
Woodhouse will make appoint
Chulon waa held laai evening in one Rev.
enis for Sunday.
of the rooma of Prof. C. R. Duckeray a
Prof. J. E. Masters. wUe and dsugbrs. Bessie aad Martha, who have
been
visiting
H. J. Cnrtiss. C. L. Cur
very well attended and much interest
tiss and Frank Grubb, have returned
waa taken.
their home in Findlay. Ohio. Prof
The main object of the meeting waa to
Masters, while here, purchased a val­
'to gel plana under way for the a<
uable farm on the Peninsula, and will
annual show, which wUl be held .
In the spring to
ar>' lh-22. 1904. Indications are that retain
*rmaneni home.
thU meeting will be far ahead of the
Frank Jewell of this city and Miss
first show, and the Interest that is be^ Jiillj
of Klni
:iags)ey were married
ing taken by both members aad out Tuesday even
ingX ^t
at the DaptUt parI far exceeds the highest ezpecta
s.^ev. W.^
Woodhouse ufficl

COMING HfRE SURE IN ALL ITS ENTIRETY y^j.-gai-~Jr.gg.
WILL EXHIBIT AT

MEETING OF POULTRY AND -PET

^OMCtlir AMD DARTV UMDtfl AU*
DKmorTMDKLKS

riMC mOOMAM OF

lire, a
hera. bL

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amt '3* the?* weje

I tt4 Ciii»yiAI« TiffM

•t th9 Omm in t»m EHw* I
Ptor t*M CMicwt Wm

but ihU report could
great man for Hah or
dally Mallarda. and he
probably made a ffne catch.
THEIR HARVEST FEAST
Will Se Cerea Day at the

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hnrg’n Ormad. mder Um local lodf» of harvest feast of the Grand Traverae
Bio. WM «B artlMic soooms. aad ihc
awracMthm «f tki aadUmc* m at
C. J. Smith. A large attendance la

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JSa.'^SpSr.^
fS5Lh*;Ta
«xo8ll«irt BUie for tba daariag

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WkM tlia eurtala wmt ttp at the

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to*!o thSraSr•wrMmbar*TO*«>

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-Light Oaralry'* orartura waajhr
Mt ^ylaety. which waa also very

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Some Very Good Oflerm Are Being Reneed by
FniH Orewera i

The apple harveat baa already com
lenced in thla regkm, and some ven
^Tbao May HodBODHavaner played fancy prlcea are being offered by out
If ualn'a -Maanrka de Oomat.- with or tide pgrtlea for the fruit on the tr
cheatra aeoooipaaiiBaBt, with auch ef The early varieilen. which will
fact that aba waa gfvea a hearty eu keep long. ar<> being aold for $1.5<)
the treea, and the Imyera anthe harrela
more, aad three tloaa after thla a
----- have been all through t
ood aelaetkm abe waa recalled,
reskMT.’and on the Penlnaula. wh<
apaadlaf each tine wlt^h a bow.
aome of the flneat.fruit farma are
Barry Voa Tllzcr a ^lay. -Con
cated. there has been a great deal
Thfwogh the Rye.- waa the next
Jockeying among the commiaalon n
to get control of the fruit, and xY
have been perfectly willing to ta
aconet^^ by Jamaa Havener, w
the rlBk of a light crop di-v eloping
waa than given by the orebaatra. and
made a great bit wltlr
the afforta of the amatei I being clov

r orchard la |oad«*d. and the indl
ns an* for one of the largest
apple crops on the Peninimla in aome

and changed to better salt
I of the association. The old
tiiiiiition and by-laws were prepared
in haste for the first show. and it was
to make a few changes,
they were very few. as the
were about as good as they
be and gave very good aatlsfiw
tloo. It was decided to enfo
loaely tbU year, if the
derive the benefit from the ass4iciation that they
snt change made was
that the membership fee was fixed at
91 and the yearly dues at 60 cents per
y«ar. Instead of 10 cents per month
It was also leelded to fix minimum
i Tor prixes next year at
first. 87 for second, and 86 for
If poultry raisers do not have
birds that will Bcore ibat. they are
and reach that standard by an­
other year, which will Improve the
class of pciiilto' In this region
The Judge for the next show has i
ready been securedxand every effe
is l>e!ng put forth to bave^II arrange^
completed befbre the dati* of
libltlon in January,
next monthly meeting

CAN HEASMOSTANTTHINC
wild T«Ie» of Hold-Op. and

Michael G«*ering sold
the trees for ll.lGO. W
Marshall
of the Penlr
offen*d |2j
for hit fruit on the tnn** and refui
the offer. ThU la only an e|
rhere have ' lHH*n ^severa
orchard. There
orchards dlsi»oat*d tit

jrrBS’tt'irjTTd

Son Dance.- by Leo medman. were
plairad by the full orebaatra. and the
pragrain
doted
with
Scbwartx'
“A2P"
Continent- march

&nT^ Vrs“Vrno!^S 3

waimcrasiKnAai
f»*-r
Cm
rMMi m>4 mml wni start In ttia

•nsrss.snsisjii-jsi.'trr

visiting Jn the .city with Miss Holdsthe legatee must be made by the pro­ worth.
bate Judge of Grand Traverse county.
R- V. Jackson of Pittsburg. Pa.. Is
renewing old acquaintances In the
city.
Miss Rose Novotny returned to her
home in Chari«*volx tbU afternoon, af­
ItprMMUtIv* of R. L. Polk A Co. ter a short vUlt in the city.
Herbert Northrup of Saginayr. for­
Working on a Now Edition to B.
merly of this city, arrived in the city
this afternoon for a short visit.

MEWClTTOnC^IT

8TAGE AND PLATFORM.

ralative to the
^
'wldetmek between the

of aurprlae at the advancement made
the aute has made ao good a showing
In a aimilar period, and no city
the aplrti and progress and an

£ft«.

HeM Frma the*
I

next attraction
Opera House.
August 22. . Th<p piece is said to excel
time-i
even the lime-tried
“East Lynne- In
point Of strength and interest. A fine
cast haa .been engaged for the play.
........................
with a most

all Canw puJiT^

SMI vw ^iiTomia TCea.

FUNCRAL OF RffV. C. D. HAINEi

uJ^;iS:rVH*o'?^issri
ratalna. The broody fiber la si

tn growing in winter than in ann

recently pro­
duced a new play. -WTien Louis XI.
Was King.- at 8l John. N. B, Can­
ada For the coming aeaaon anoUier

^ ^wsewM .o«qr.

•M .Hi'sr.js'f.tu'ss .
f , ft, auranM
i'TJK-.iyrs.-.jris;
I> ■
br'^Mand. aai nSilISr5
mm. Tka

Mr. Owen< U will be the most elabibls fine actor has
tory_
__

FOR •ALE.”
0>B PALT iimT udmill tun:

L-SSr:s!”l^5;S‘A.’sni
'■'iS.'.TSS

Urana lUiri.U rurniiun- fu. sis K*rt^Kr.mt

was seruHl. Including waiermi-bm. Ice*
iT«*am and cake.
Music and gam<*.«
w«*tx* IndtilgtM in until a late hour,
when all sent home, leaving (b»..rgt
manj lH*auiiful preseniN. and all r*
IS .rung a Jolly g.sKl l ime

WILD WEST SHOWS
AND

C0R6RESS OF R0U6H RIDERS OF THE WOp
NOW XK THg

PBJCSJENTINU

WO RL.O»S MO UNIT’D WARMIORS
Rapha«In ti»n.,IV4d»en.ofthi«AJn«rioaa.BBictw*».OArmju».BoMi»ii and 4 ttt.*n Ar»Mi.« fnllr

EQUIPPED AND READY FOR WAR!

THESE ARE THE

FOR rent.

AND DARE

AND THESE AHE THE EVENTS IN THE ACTION:

AGfSfll Rifiiwof AH IMins
Artltlsry Drill by Vstsrsna!

-A-ROUND>UP*^ on the Plains with Incidental Events!»nHn. I.T \M«r

COWBOY FUN WJTHJHE^BUC^^^^

_______ ______ ____________ ______________ _____ bt;hi.prt.vid. *thr..ueh V01

¥nUINE FULL-BLOODED BUFFALOS

Hunt as it wa-» inth** Kir W.^t. I Vats ul Miirkiuan-hip.
and .Mililarv
Manetiver-. F.i>isi>.U-s k.f Camp lafe. with all its huiuors and hardslupo. Thr liivoun.
A^-.ctiiblv uf the
ir .\llied .\rinics.
Incidental Hrill and A<di. II.
Incidenta
Kt-.ili>ti<
iring l.mr.*' all the ctriliii}; eli-jut-nts >1 aetuil Wariarr and Battle.
in widen -oM Glory” always %r.ivt-s

Military

band

Gon'l Custer's Last Fight

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Hw'i'lK *StJl
Wrtl.'urraU

lli-i..ri. :.I Kv.-nt. «l l.il. ,m tl». \v,m.m l i.it..

SEE IT WHILE YOU MAY!

e^-tari-aui-

rtoih r will
a farnrhy
mndricli.__________ »

ENJOY IT WHILE YOU CAN!

Sraiil Ririiv if thi Riigk Riders
DHTtT.K HHOI*

y>iK HAIJC iMBg am

^ FREE TO ALU the isTDAmTLEAP eTer»^^
AMERICA’S ONLY LADY METEOR •hnwHi mskt. • »-n«u...t»i
liarti
-of Trav.1 Alanr lu I

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IhY. from luiKKKT IS MltiAia. Worth I



aaONEi’TO UlAh-Oo 1

Septemper

*TH» a-aul« is Voura

Cbings to Remember for

NDiiMtat^

MmtaRat

=Co-IHorrow-

Bilit !
attsISttiitl^

Dre$$ Goods Remnantsl
SbirtOlaist
Suits
Onfy a j€U* of these very
popular Wash Suits—
everyoik is zoorlh its or­
iginal price 'Vui it does
not make any difference,
you can have them Jor
less. IPs something that
wilt be just as good next
season as this, tn fact
they get more popular
e'very season. liV are
sure you eau Jind a place
in your ivardrobejor one
of these suits.

Many have taken advan­
tage of this remarkable
price cutting and found
justwhatithey needed at
small prices, compared
with their worth. There
are so many ways you can
use a short-end In getting
the children ready for
school. You will find the
price low enough for anyone.

Jit l$alf Price

Uo J oil!
Parasols
0ne«l^a1ff on!

Sbirt Ulaists
w

iTJr-r»i5io'L'isi“s5:,r.

ZCargeCotsl
Ten minutes walk from post*
olflcc-^alrca.1) to buiUl on-big

This IS the test Wtiisi
offer made this season.
The lest oj the summer
is yet to come. .
These are high grade
•uuiists in ezery particu­
lar. it's simply a ease of
zee need the room—you
get the henejit.
One of these Waists
and a Remnant for a
Skirt and you are gozvned at a small pn'ce. :: ::

space for garden, burn, ban,
etc.

It is really a neat bar­

gain for someone with a little
capital.

The terms are eas>'.

See us liefore Monday,

'h

DtrJinger,'
tbimanootrmilliktrn^s
e art buihling. In view of the perncy of the central structora. are
considered by some to have baea the
rapidly coosi fueled of any of the
exposition buildings. It to now

HI Ran Price

ng man was arrested in VILions Art Americans.
trf a JudlctoM
Most of the grand African ttoas that
replanting has prorktod
ever need to import a Uon when they
In oon^ AfriS?*!!?? M
get an order tor one. They geaermUy
•eatenced to 2.600 years' Imprison
nent of thto
have fr6ra three to a doxen cubs growmenu A total of 400 chanas was
Ing up. so they are always ready to es. Railways and tele
brought agalaat him. and he was coo
vlcted and soatenced on-aU of them. est of wtW animals to rear, aad as a supply a true Ameriean-bora Uoa.
aad so are achool h
yiMiiSc nStaLeT Ba^toofSff
LOOO yean la eoaaMaratioa of the

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oiiifortahl... eN-joomi.'.l awl .-njuy

iSr..,-.

Don't care
I next

Luo«”2S;srari^S!!SS

writ’s: s'gjiss

J'iSi

---- THE BATTLE OF “LITTLE BIG HORN” —

of Natnral History as a hlaPt. and as such it shows In a

fall
,____'• Famous

MICELLANEOU8.

BRONCOSI

k*KHr ^ud

I BVAFESiAlJt

Bay this morning on a business trip
Rose W'ood and Ella Sullivan went
to Chicago ihU
Milton Smurt
from time time out of
xrv this
ttls morning on a business trip.
ute.
and
today
the
case
wai
Mrs.
Mlaa Agatha Berkbod. cooti?Jt? aolo8. l>r. Las ton of Jennings Is vis
and an order made directing the exe­ Itlng Mrs.
k
H. W'iegand and Mrs. G. U
cutors to iiay to Catherine K. C Nyes.
B^e. the sum of fa.OiKt. together
of Cedar is in the
with the Income of the estate
city on buslncFS.
ing after paying the administn
waa well attended. The
Miss Carrie Wood left this morning
which waa floe, waa fnn
for a two week s visit with ndalives
Ooagrove dance orcheu...
in Manton.
placet. .The buffet waa open «
xlurlng the estate remains to do so. and if oot
Miss Lottie Cook is here from Dethe evening, and refreahmenta werv then to the extent of the whole es
troit for a visit with her brother, A.
awed to the band of aaerry dancera
B. Cook
who trtpped the light fantaatlc till tl
Mrs. D. Searing of southern MIchi
wee little bonra thla morning
gan returned borne this morning after

...

GtHirge Ferris was v«*ry happily
Kurprisi‘«l la.M evening at his home.
s:5t WebstAT Uir**i*t. by alMiui 2.*. ofTil*

. iiiit

othem sound Improbable,
and entered declaring the amou
stories that are afloat we
be paid to Catherine K C. Dames would ite a pretty had toi
leggu-e
win of Smith
Barnes, deceased
PERSONAL.
Smith 4
leaving a
Reuben
‘MisF Emily l^ucks is entertaining
Perry Ha
and Catherine ^
the MIsse* Ionise HowarjL Entella
Cole. Alice Turner, and Alliert and
estate. Mr. Hannah resIgmMl.
Roy u>wi« at the borne of her grand
other two executors remaim
__ parents. Mr. and .Mrs. E. V. Davis, at
Reuben Hatch ha.s ckme the principal I-ong Lake.
business of the estate etw since l«>sMiss Nonna Davis of 120 Ninth
tator's death
arrive home today from
yrom the last nccount there appears
to ^ f24.(MHi in the estate, invested in
Reuben ^latch filed a pell.

iim

Mr». J. M. niakwlee and
George Amlotte gave ohe of the 1
enJo>*able dancing parties of the . *jromer last evening at Foresters* hall.
In honor of Mr. and Mm. Deitrich and
MUs Bmma Flaggert of Muske<oir
The ball was very beauttfoUy and
eUbomtely irimm^ wUh golden rod.
great bunches of It ornamenting the
stands at the sides of the room, and
a pymmid of it occupying the center
of the floor. The platform was
bankcfi with It. and It made a pretty
setting for the^ table from which
punch was ser\A*d during the evening
by the Misses Allle Smith and Gmce
Vandenorl. The music liv Stewart
Ai Steffens' orchestm was delightful,
and U was a late ht.ur In-fore tie* party;
br«>ke up

away thffee days.

One of the i
has Just IHHHI
Nightingale and the Roae.- riding

INCOHTOIIATeO

EVENTS ^SOCIETY.

SSS.X;.'".

fc£SI^*uJr o^?b*2lVa.^’hen“4hc

Luella FOREPAUGH Hst

irt ikMia.v an
order was made determining the ! elir
In the matter of the e.-:Uie of
Cleveland, dect-asod.

Houk

Breakings in the Eastern Part of
the City These Days.

TRAVERSE CITY 4 Of k, SKS^a=-«s=S?TUES., AUGUST lOLU

city.
1 probate ctiun today an
le determining the helm In th«*
ter of lb** estate of 8am*u-; K.

The biirglarles that are lielng c«»m
milted In the city an* sadly demomllzing the eohdiiions. mental and otherwise, of the piHjple of the best city in
sytaplMae aolo. which waa given
AlMHii i:.4» of thi*ir friends and rela
the stale, and some of the wlW.*si
of the wanneat enoorea of the i
tales are being told, and are recelvInK lives went to the home T’.f Mr and
Ing. He reaponded with -The Mock
.Mrs Warren Jlort.m «.f Moimn. Men
criMlence.
ces at
One of the stories told is that a 1.V ter WtMlnesday evening an«! as-sistiHt
Many
y«*ar-<»ld lioy went to the kitchen ti» them In the obwrvance «if their tenth
aototot” tST
contralto
get a drink, saw a man there^ went w»*d«Ung anniversary. The evening
; offers with the ^
titUn ’
and got a revolver, shot the man. was most d«*lightfully spent an<i when
more by harvesting
fell, then <*8cape<l. returned a the unlnviteil gUA*sis departeil they
Ives. There Is no lack of
time later, boy heard him again. left a nunib«»r of-fine present* in the
1 for the disposal of the fruit
again, es- way of furniture and silverware as
tokens tif their esteem
and
goml
in the Grand Traverse region, and
ped again, returned again,
made for Itself has far
again, fell again, escain-d again Then wishes.
most sangnlne exi>e<
the iKiy nailed down the windo
nall«*d the door fast shut, and t
The Highest mountain in the 1
returned, but rould not get In. pruind- s at least thirty-flve thousand
at the doors and then went off.
:hab la six tthousand feet higher than
PCCULlAinOBATECASE «>dThen
there is another story of four
successive hjild-nps at the ctirner of
m. -Aaleep In the Deep- and -The
KIghih and Barlow i
pAirted that a band of
We sfc almost giving Oxfords
A'*Sl!2!*wbo playa the drum*

.

COMMISSION MEN ARE BUYING
FRUIT ON TREES

UMaaticaUr racalrad. and r^paaicNl
vaa tba flrat oaaibar. aad tba o
tim alMMrad up wall, tha etu

V.
r*

GOOD PRICES
FOR APPLES

‘ilii

WANT DEPARTIENT.

SjSS^*ST[hf dir? ‘
Mauamlj? w^thrth

9 It for about b?
I have to pay. The RaMtot

Mr. F. D. Jacobs, the taaer. to In the

a;.su.7La-:"-.ja
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