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The Evening Record, August 01, 1903
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1903-08-01
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDArS ISSUE
t,mmm
.TnAVKRSK cn V. MU M.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1903.
RAMPOLLA
IN THE LEAD
SICURCO MOST VOTfS OH THt
•ALLOT rOS PW€
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■
MRAniiO VAWUTILLI. OKCOUA,
OOTTI AND AOLit^i
s
MERGER
WINS OUT
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FAVOKINO vf>rfl»1ft« tb Hto lbT4>rS bA> }h*x bftto
4l«*||MJft.t|fttfSj 1*> A pTWBtortol fAftl
lAlA ft|A»rv b.-ri* to ihr Hit aIki Arr
DCCitlON
NORTMtUN tkcU^lTltS CO.
i:^».:rr:rrur:- rfORCAN AND BOX wnmEU
AA4 Or4^ k«CAr
A rmtaitaMi w% MMXiid n*d«BA
t«C
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4tr tw r**«trmlBt
STATE OF MiNNEtOTA DEFEATED
ON EVKEV rOlNT
eity Book Store
NArli»9*r NAftl EaUIa C»chAn«c C«tA
Difftct •«aaNs Anft Qwtoli NeturAA
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Alltobl^ toriABT*- 44 tlH> VAUA- irf Ad
•WCC^INO
tirltr^«T« to fC4M*d Ad.t^UtAic
.
rvbi’y ibruuitb Ibtor •4%«-fttoin#
. tbry Aflftiritiir.^ a buu*.* fur itole
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rbAl
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Tbr itotobto *4 ibr r*^».V«r.
to F.ito ThM MACAIto b, iAbft
6rtit
Oxford
Sptciafl
Women's $2.50 Pat
ent leather Oxfords
cut to
Arftft 0f tto UAItAft tUlAA OlAtrict C—to to »t
9T Ml tlN- «At»rMI Tbta to
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COVELLIS
NON^NMITTAL
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tetocl Aorth ftftk ibrwi. (a.tor) piM
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.
For Children 25c.
For Women and Boys
ftMtoft ftto Atot tototo to fti
Mill
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w. w. ciWRL eow>Mnr
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TheRftftl Reliable Clothier*
THE ECONONY STOKE
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VftA
Jtt a Breat Sacrifice
3 jr^'Twrrrr-,:!.^ tht Bahneifof 9ur Up to Daft
Stock of Wash Goods
,;-Sr4 fr*— tba- Atoto A* b.4.AY Abr
AA ftOtotortr Aftd Sure
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bu>
to W^Aft—1* A—
Krmrfnlnrr it tu •« ofH^Niiiaiiy of buy tfU* fw-m ami dc*
ftinkl4t* fftlincw at a wntKl-. not an aik iroi laitmi
l hat bCHiltl not U « hrap at any i^rior.
to ftAftn ft n to titod iA •■Mifttoi
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and
The most ftut CRftelul methoil of firtnig the chargee in
ftOftft krvKirve Can be u»en on ail Englrvee
rvow using Bfttterteft
Theonlr machine on tho market that succeftsfuliy
*ioe» away w,th the u»e of the utartirm ftn<i running
aatterieftona gas or Gaeollne Engine
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agents
ATf abi»d to bftWAAbA Atotod Ift tbA
ItoM MnA Ato I Tbr «%tor
Ato 4Atot,«r to « fAM«^ ••■»< Mta
Mi 4t i W CHtU, A.^to A. lAtoto AA. Iftbto tPito br4
b» I.A toMfttoft M aW btoMft iftto
bftr bftito fti S M «bto ■ ftftMa' itorf
bft^«
AtoW to tblA «AI> Aft
ijWitoMto tofAT Mmaa
I * BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT*'l
Ihr Iw>l I.4,rtoV Sh,H
m.KI
rs^SATl fbr ftAt.^ ftto—Ad b. fti—r
ii'siix.'s.'srsrs: sAilirt
hr.! Co«t.-lNVF:STIGATR.
Watch out! What will Benda Do Next?
Wc nave Imt rmr ol out iW^htrsi an 1 Ik4 WVkknf IHue
Hanie* till CiaA .Simc« kll
It i« wurth »4i.6a
TIm- liAkv tft>cr jictu ,t Him at ft.lv $4 00.
See
It « .Mil aImva *in.l.ft
ihrtr w >:rral i CUNOMV an
lud MV live SMMd thckr -klftck 11 1 I CoNtiMV Iu huy
NtlW
Gleaner!
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO
A rCaTortoft* ftiij br ■■ctoAg
Ibr Storw ft rkMbftItr S«MY
■itord to Sftb, to Mhr Iftrt ftiteb
• C U«{to.n «4 ito» rb| Abft ftW
*• to ft rtoirft
- •- "“Crirr—
OIML.V OIMI
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
fOm {BCATIM
M>
Ilu>ft our l/A#ftA
JmciatM «v OVKKAL1.S-111—.
ItUck. White ever) auc. In an EU to 6U inch traist and
21» to 3« im-h kg.
lEIMOA & OO.
4;>c
Tbr «to1l«^ <4 fto- t AfArftto MtoAT.
HiSTtEATED
A YOUNG (WLD
aW
, TO MOST WORKINGMEN '
milk aia
AI I jii ketk citoktitute a Urj*c ilem-«llc \Vi
ovmllk
the kmii that*, eaav «n any latoilion.
Kimball Pianos
FOINcAinCMTTUAL
StoAto
rto **» ibr .Atorti
Tbto tollfttolt^
9m A*%to'fAt*‘ rAtooAt to «mM fl
A# {itoM
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to Ibr atoll
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I Abbb r.4.^
M «A fb» r»%
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tom«tot:.iUAi ^
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tbtoA M
SMtotoY tbfti M aid to
THE WEATHER
McnN a»4 Bofs
fW
♦.i ft. 11 A.lb AAA IAI.
.to, ftl Mft*A ,Mr M ^
i Gtp B00k St0Ft
48c
Bathing Slippers
^
1
FUOLtC toOfIKS MCT
Mto C»t» CaaaaS
IM
.4
4
RELIABILITY
.ftC Ibal
1..4 J., Ibr
lAl fIflOULAb bCSStObI
fMA,
. Aa..t.*“ii»ra
Auiol I. ,4'iIh fraito» to Mr Aa4
Mr. *-bftr%- lA|.k.)i «A.^U*r. to Mr
Mr <b»«Al} tofttbA IbAt b# ImM •
•TJaI *to »nto|*^ rrwAiIl ' ^^bto
Cbe Place %or
^
..•3UllS.ee
MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
a
mtn's Cdnvas
^hets
Cutt«87c and 98c.
«»n
oolofn wrooiNo or mr and Si. Oaii FUtk. i‘.Hni A»v iLu iuc..
Cltortr.atk, FrtuAkrt. 1'aaa% ItHm,
MRS CHAItLES OtFLEV
B€M% tu .
•r tbr
A*
*
Tbr —•*-,!•« to Ibr «»U| MdtW. aid
Iir«-Ar AI llunllrkvtiw Moft4A> If lb*AeAlb*-r A 111 iM^rwu,
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Ibr t>kYiW Alii 4m>,4»r th* dA, r<»lA.«1l>K
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t
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• Lk b A|>ia.ftre*t
A Afi. r ,b*’ Arrt
ftAI Aftd I'AIMAm JubAKft bA. i1 lA
LONG JOURNEY TritpkmSinrRK
SIDE BY SIDE
Ih^r %.H.
ft rtAttfii atorli fAtotoft bto ImaA I
MppM M» ItolAA to ftAA.«r»«C
•mM t^rtM #«.
<Ato. •«!
4ft»
C^iAtopher
l^rtol H toAft AftAtolU Ibr ftrrCiY Tb.^ A, Iltoi lilArr *T'br Iaim^aI a a*
Mr SaaIa aato*A
»lrtar> ^«r tin imrtC4'h ■n.*»to.-<l
*4 itoAlto llrtAi !•!.>» n Af) to I Mm. Alto Ai< A.'r.mni
toft b,
HTMAikto to tkp
FUNERAL OF FtONEER
1
LAto lA RaM TftftAy.
to ih. «A«M Irf tlto .toll- A»f MUto*^
hrbe
,i|RerA‘
••♦-rrh'T to lh«
mum mcAtoPi ih*^ N^iribmi iWtiri(k «
l'brtou«|tbr>i MaaIII to MA|to-,nft
•toTAtf fekto Ibta —irfttox Lv
heM thto AiorAtoir aI
o rl*. k
Militoftl l*r<-hrAft III lb*. (^Altr^l MUtr«-
Tb«' Mtototolir^ l*4i U b«>kt !*• br 4
•
New, AwcU ttyks. Ik sure to
tec ^ihm,.
ft b-to I# Ito bVMftto ftMAft.
Ml Ibut. Mlttft . Auft I Tbr 2^urtb
«-iA to'TAiHHA w.ric*Y bft* bt!tb *»»
lb. MARito.Hi rAilH.llr rbftfrfc AA
It m tk* flM*n Smaam. WHaa AaAi
A«tM^ to IW
fi$o
FaaI
Mito.
> DMA m THf VAto.
SEVENTH TKAH-1940
ADVEBTISlIiC MTS
A M Aft «Mt laaft^
rib ftto
^;!
SSaUmmSSf i!l\
€. Uiilbditi
NSW AMOM
Car, rr«a« m0 iftee
Traverse City, Mich
Jfugust Bargains
NECKWEAR To clean up our entire
summer stock we will offer during
this month lots of 26c silk ties—both
bows and strings, at your choice for
fe. Other lots of bows and strings—
both silk and washable goods at your
choice—It.
Jiugust Bargains
SHIRT WAISTS-if you don’t want
to wear them as shirt waists, tuck
them inside ^your trousers—they’re
going at 50c, *75c smd $ 1.00 for goods
‘ worthSI.OO. $1.50 and S2.00. Ons
of these will r^ake you the best shirt
you ever ASW,
Jiugust Bargains
MEN’S SUMMER SUITS—put in four
lots, including Stein-Bloch and Hart*
Schaffner and Marx mak^. at $6.38.
$8.38.$I2.00. $lb.OO. The cheap
est of these sold for from $8.50 to
$ 10.00: the better ones at from $17
to $24. Here’s an offer that rather
discounts anything else we know of—
Ail our customers express surprtsft
when they see the goods.
damiltcn Octhing ^
r
1
SVE!fING RECORD, TRAVERSE OrTT, MlOa. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. llOt.
THE tVtlUlHi KECOKD.
ABEteransi
swent ^arick
^S'
\jrFClUl
lami^
color «f sevcnirycws i® V*
Pwtops yo«^ sevw, mkI
caaMaigpSitws
Are You Goint^ Camping?
TKAVERSeCITY.lilCHICAN
I;
ORANOniAVeRSe HERALD
DT/jot AMD P
TVOf T Miet AND i. W. fUNNCN
S
Helm *
I J.
I W. HANNNN. N^ttor antf Wanm
heal Of Buardman Lake t« t B W>*S
1 PLATFORM.
juAi l^.>oDd the
bluffy
at Wednaaday.
not a large machine ihU year
rence* Ku^ns
mg scenic
rvirm, piwj.
Ruin’s big
s
their hrsi venture, but use only
id nmchlpe
With that they art
ibb- to turn out 1 roti brlcks per hour
Helng a new
machine and a new
maki* one the better for having
,>ru<e«s. things have nece»sari!y U-eii
1 u. ijir It is puK?. spiced with real
,low to starting, but at the pre^nl
tb. a ^ew tears, but moaUy laugh
every |.art ol the new marhlue la
iJen many sia^cial sreoea and fea
r than uo-etinK the ^lghesl eip»*c.. among which are the political
in» of the inveuiurv
Ulth anbraiipa burning
of
the
bam.
T year they espei t to have a large
.vnade
hlne in operaiRi
llooi|lei>. the barn dance, etc
ae plant u ck*«e to the city, and
slth the While
great I
the nrm have evc« !leni -Hand for
maddening flgbt f<
he making of their brick'at the I
Tables, chairs.
lion they have secured
The ttrm are ISkes^^pIac
Ing orders and nut even thinking dtw/rs, win
ID that U ap.licmng
They .have
luruiAed' de.stroyed
In f^t. this
'several small lobs in the c ity
Of the
r orders that they have to til
• »L>L n on a local sU^e,
ihU year nre those for the Itamey An
lerson building on State »>ire»i am
presented an
the Church of Christ, on the cHirner o;
Joseph Jeffer.
?:ighth and Cass streets
leaf play
iberg s tlraud last mg t before
-oruerstone for Ho- latter buihling I
was
dug house
The p fc>
will have the fuliowlng
w<>nK en
characters in good
:1.1V ed upon It
Church ol Christ
rvus roles credliabl
Have Kaiih ip t;<Kl - A mortise hm
Kennedy isirtrayeil
CHH-n made in the C.-iuent bUsk fo
n a very
pleasl
the purpose ol placing dcK unieuts an.
X Ilible when the stone ia land ^
1 he entire work for the church wll
b«- of cement, the water tai.lev wit.
low jraps. window sills and other d.r the central Mgure Mr Kennc-dy U dt»rative iians will also U- made of c-.,ably supis.rteJ by his
.uerii. and they are l-.ing made now
Mr Williams has suiM-rvislon of lb- chief imp rest Aurrounding
eenie MUs Earle hks
!>rl k making plant and Mr. Helm i
,rnri
Mftaj of the fruit growtrr* uo the
Kettlaanla AN» reAllxInc thU •
the dUatfmtacM of . uck of quick
hcUitlem
At least
•xtenstve crower had
Imi
crop, vhlch he was unable to se
market.
This farmer save
tlaache to aay tme to gu Into his small
fruit Aelds and help themselves
The
fruit oould not be shipped la time
reach the oetalde markets in good
coodltioa
The pftNtuctkm of fruit on
Ue Venlasttla. like all other portions
fruit growers
It is
the railroad pro}«xt
unlikely that
in the near future
Certainly. If the
H>omsu]A people give the
their united support, capitalists will
lie enoouraged to ye the
We
look
with
horror
mnietUM of Eiiaata
and
our
ptuv
•m rital work
The jdant Is ruuning
weather
The brick for the Audei>ou bu
ng were ihd llrsi to U- bn.ught d«
from their plant
They have a larg.
ahead. InU
luanuty. «•! brick ahead
( ue of the cisims of the ow
he machine and the patent Is
rill make ^vrlck or. bUn k wort
ddewalk tile that the machine
. Uxlx ihche.s in size and qui
'h.-y arc I
r! k the Joints ow^rlapping
I theta are creased so that ihc
easily broken In two
dltloas In this connecUon
Wh.
^ think of DanvUle. Evansville. Ken
tuckj. and numerous other localltim
where mob violence has cast a blu
on .the nation, we cannot help bu
wunder how thes** acU of violence sr
viewed Crum abroad, where we would
•Atend 1
aid and sympathy
Tvledo
uiuletsignvMl 1
y lor the laM 1 . years a
lev K- iH rfwil
The !
navy department muft likewise ha^
a feeling of |»rlde at the ejicellenl re
ord made.
Nut long ago the Kear*
aarge might have been classed
the great ocean greyhdunda. and also
not many yoars ago tf one bad sug
geated that a huge battleship could
have made an average speed of 1b
'ia ly able jio carry out any ab!u
•ions made by their linn .
We--t A Truai. Wholtivale Hruggi-'
Toledo, i)
k
Marvin Wh«i
vVa dlnfr
'aiarrh Cure Is taken ii.
iialiv
dire.-tly
uism
jrnallv, ^aej mg
UC1MIS surfact-s of the
em
Teviimonials
lonials sent free. . Pi
J:h per liotlle
Svvh
nail’s fr'amlly Pll
FINE BAND CONCERT
We que-tong Members Enjoyed
steal Treat Last Night.
In «plie of the c hilly at mo,
college 9t«dMU are tmcklag away as I night, a large erowd c»f W
tong
membi*rs
aticmdvil the c<
from the vpgtmn hanreat lUlda The
given at the c^lub house by the Truv
erre ('liy baud
Wraps were' in or.hun ibe verandas and nlmre. bui ih
tin.grani was none iht' less enjoye.
While the atiendaiice WHS quite largv
it would have iKN-n much greater ha
v.. :oher been wanner
Ihe various iiuiuImt... wen*
ftnei
frail ta <
•onstani applau-.
ali/.e.«. wt-re inte
IMstrtct Atlomey 15, 1? Covell says O.-J.s and wall
irtih other mini
U la too hot to talk politics, and that »•n^•>.•d daneing m th.- hall at inter
this la the season for rvaurtlOK
Hut .aK during the . venltig
The turn.!
ilr l\.vell* might have found a few
evenings duHng the past week suffl
clwoily cool Jor political reflections, at
least, beside the log Are in his Umg
Lake cabib
Naan at ttmaas Day.
•
ago
on emmrlng this instituiion. which wlU
a general hankli
:e loans on first i
K. Sor.•^
>iil> ?>_
Ti.e iKillr
re mot, V -dll It
I thefts. .174 plcV
Sevent^ne im-i le f.
TDY the Day Ahore Line to Omens
^ Narthport. Half farw
y
•!
OR. J. W. HIOOINB. 1
mevwd to Bve New h
35
DOITI bnry Tonr mofieyl
WE GIVE
Rer. Wiley Kl Wi^L PMtor.
the cxvurts.. ai
Ooraar of Waahla^ and Part head of class legislation. Before the!
iraata.
indlnna ceased to be wards or the!
Morning service at 10:3u.
goveramenu the law
was constitu
tional. but he asserts, when the gov•Christian Endeavor meeting i
emment gave to each Indian a cer
Evening rervua. at 7.30.
lain i*onion of land and the Imllot.
Prayer meet mg. Thursday
then the red man became as much a
citixen of the rnittil States as the
while man. and was entitled to the
same privPeges as his white brother
The law can in. more step in and say
Rev. Henry McKinley. Paalor.
ho has paid h,s
complied with the other
11 :w! preaching by Joseph 6. Bin
vf the statutes that he
ell hquor to the Indian
must n
15. Endeavor meeUng..
prohibit him frxim selling
Evening servU^e at 7:30.
es. The attorney asserts
to*I‘he
All am oordlaUy lavlted.
is lalktil of
Firat MethodiaL
s are U
W lug
Complaints
Rev. Wnx. Laufman. Paalor.
out LajHHT wuntv of in,
y:3u. class meeting.
the English sparrow, and
l«:3o. worship: sermon topic.- Wha anxious lor a re-enactim
Methodists Should Learn of Cal ho sparrow iKUinty measure
l^cs."
Miss Catkins and^^ Mr. Whin
Tma* htld'r of
tt.sa, Yh wl me sow It Ttesi irticiss^
$ 75
. 1 UO
S-bsTDcr
cr oU
oil rovet.
1 bO
good 2^^cr gasoline Move, wuh bram bum-
.\U kinv3s of s(cwiiAns ana keitlea and dishes in gra
bii; reduction.
T
A goovl, strong foliung caiiip stool, from.
Uk to -J.-.
\ goovl, comfortable hamm«Kk chair.
-............C5c
Folds up snug (just the thing to take out camping.)
H.\MMCX:KS
a Rice assortment at J oH
CRCK^l'KT SETS trom..
the cellar
SAVINGS BANKnFACILITIES
■'•;wn»
/'ij
'
NATIONAL BANK
?
SECURITY H
WE are exaailiied twice a year by
The Goftmaeat
WEmakeswanreRWtstotheGoTemmeiit
^
five times each year
f waaTfeena-Mcvte wrewm curMwkarjrMraerostts?
jm
3 ^ten OKNT.
.g:n»T NATIONAL BANK
.,,.48c up
1-3 OFF on all l.awn RoLkerv Chair*. Settees an.l a’!
Summer (1 lods.
A goo.1 time to lay in a stock.
J. AA/. SL-ATER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
^
wheat'll is practically
13* S^nda.? schued.
Strangers an
empi
a harvest; the
^ansfltsl with picking
are
»ons suffer I
have nipped the bud>
Kennedy, pastor of Second
church off. -alsti.
Blackbird* are> making ii
wl l aiieak on his visit to the iiiiema unpleasant tor owners of small plats
A rar,
of iK-as
They laud in tUK-ks in the
him.
patches, and prvHN-ed to strip the |xs|s
.<|K-n and eat the |n*as. When driven
‘
off they p**rch »»n nelghlniring trees
Wesley
Rev
hav,
ive selCeJ the ea>e at ulie lime* f.rr
and give the interfering i.wners a
Vingregatioiial church
•Ml. b u ' iK.n the advice .>f the city
Co.blii
noisy longuv^lashlng
J. A McMan:is will
A neighbirhtRh! feud, all on account
v*f trespassing hen.s. threatens to get
rvnldlsh
audience lesll |
The choir hav prejiared
into fi.urt at laijMi'r over the latest
and weighing fiv
Ismu.U.
by liberal ap
act «»f h«»stl!liy
This tiariirular act
the <liNin.tep of
Jackson
th”.l
Mouda.v. T -tu p m. board nuH-ting was the at ringing of kernels of c«om
lud inita-<bk-d its.
on the ends of strings ami attaching
Graca Eplacopab
;
to tb.- other ends note.s on which was
NtW FOOTBALL RULES.
Rev. C. T. SlouL Rector.
, j written
"Now. will you keep your
Comer
Boardn
and
Wash-!„i,^,y
hen.
at
h.vme.The
tres].ass
l»Rr KJrm«llu»« t» Br Me»irlc«*
Suicide Prevented.
Inglon St.
I lug hen
wallow.sl th.- com. They
tart ling annouii.-em.-n
Mot:mng .ervh-e and sermon. P- 3u. L^e gen.
br.Hl henw. wuh iH-digrees
ittve .»f suicide had I
, broke l.is aiSunday seh.ad i
dragg.th.- ^h.*n^
ably
prec.;.- s.ii. id.- aii-1 ^.»ni.-thtng i
n. ■
L>.-parat.d
has »H-,-n f.ein.l that will pn-veiu that ^
.
Tnutc>
Th
.•.■!i-lui..n uhbJ, malo-^ s-iinde lik.-Jy i
ing eliaiiged lii Uh- rules
n Michigan
•Morning,
M
j|K*u ut a reivut meeUug
iz.Ml an asMiciathm non’Iak.-^ELVrm'Vl’iu.vl ^ l! '/XV a
rr.-ai t.,nic and n.-rvin,- will strength
.eat l-hiladelphui,
-V
f Th.’- Vwrk^Jf slddfe'
en th.- n.Tves and build up the
Mill linea.
BtnfilaT^rhooi at i;»
lein. It is.a.so a gr.-at Stomach. Liver
fnnu rilbe iweniy-flvv yard line to the
12:00.
Haraca Bible
and Kidney r.-gulat..r
Only :.•»!' Sat-,
Loader.
Oilier. s«-veu Uivn shall be kept In the
isfacilon guaratii.-.-.! by Jas (5 J.ihn-i
Of ..Illy
l.urUl.
line.
Wikliiu t!-.- fvsiHitlve twentys..n and F II Meads. l>nigei-ts
I
subj»*ci. "Wlih.mi
bve yard jin.'s toward Hm- goals the old ^ Evening
A numlH-r ..r Stinfl.-l.r y.Miihs arc
Sl.vle of Ii|as.s play is allowable.
iind.-r arr.•^t
r cxphaliiig fln-cra. kI'raycr m.-otlng Thursday
-Il.-tvvV-<u the I.-SJS-. live twenty-five
ers anmag c. tl- iK-Uinging to a Se
All arc cordially li
y:.nl lli,.-s. piM, ti.-;,lly Ibe ivi.ter of the
|3rt.
ConQreBatlonal.
«.-ld. Ihi- iqUaMel IM. k vv 111 lie iH-nult
K.-.-|».-rs of biH-s in the stai«- say
"Of .-ours.
igg. st.nl on.- «f the
liov. 1). Cochlln. Pastor.
thhi this has l»'.-ii a remarkably g.-sl
Ml to ruB will, the b.tU without l.rv-vlf-l.-Mds. “We
have t.. ti,r..w an ^
ou.ly paw-iug It to any uli.-. pr..vld,Hl
b- eross,;* tlH- line of iwrimmage at
.1 at ins.n
??t.idy thv j
• I think. ”
k-asi live janU from where the luall la
■ children u.night
I and ^hey* an-’st.wing "Ip’lrnn.-'r at
a felt *lipiM-r
11
we .I 5m tier
put into pbv.rhrisuan EtnU-avor at liv.-!y rat.The whit.- cl..v. r h.m
I tu hll Mr S.»fty-|
a sho.; .^h.mli]
•11...^ vhang.-s luvve Uvii ado|.ted
IS r..ii>i.|.-re.l Hi.- HII.->I that if, p
serious m-att«-r *’
wall u view to making the i.lay of the
Y.‘ung I'L-i.ples: S.a i.-ty .,f ITiristiau
.Mvnt -o.Uege gam.- moiv oih-ii or aiwv End.-avor at
’ “-There are Ib-i-hm. Finns in Mic
p. m
iribuu-d t.. envy, t hicago Pori.
i
Methodist church
la.nlar iWliik- the ehaiiges In the
the Fir*.t[ M
evening s.tvIc4"^\\%.r.l has tH.-n n-<i-iv.-sl at Hat
rnb's will have thlseff'eel. the rulea are
Cr.i-k that Ml<v May W.nhI a wa
U..1 so MVvjL-epiiig us they aei-m at first
STRICTLY SANITARY
RUGS are
Evaogeiu^L
.-rwoman, has Ihhu b-ft |2o,«mmi
made .from old carpet* by the New
Rev. D. O. RuUi. Pastor.
the d.-ath ol h.-r gramlfath-r in 15
Era Rug Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., of
\VT|. U the teams are within twentymariv l-^.h of thn-v- hn.thers. Alb
Mich.. 43 East Bri
five v aids of a g.wil the si.lc In jiosM-a1,1 ;m. worship and sermon: th.-me
|.,f Bur!ingt..n and Char!.-* and M
Vrite for price* and the
•skins of t;tHl
vioi, of tl,t| bai: e:in Use the guard back
jHain ol Brighton will gw
et we make.
193
Sun.lav
S4-hu..l
>r t.ukle Kiek f.vrmatUm; In abort, the
style of mSs* play that has U-en In
fVl.i vi.-mii> nav.7 if' pr.'a.hmg: them,
vogue on the gn.lirou during the past
iihe la.Ht.t.-w
RECORD WANT AO.
lok in th.- N.-w Century
f.-w years.}
W.-dn.-Miav evening. -I
While tlih quarter Imck can m.w run
w ith the ball, be only has this in.w er to
ridav , . venitig.
7::b*.
t.-acluTs
a very limited degr.-.-. us he will have
ling and Bible siudy,
to . nai.s tile line within five yanls of
.-..rdial weltnime to all
wh.-n- the iuill was put In play. Alnvut
Second Methodist,
all he euu fio Is t«. plunge straight fort-v. Hugh Kenmniy. luistur.
w arv! or at an angf,-. He caild liardly
M.iming
a.HN.mi.liah at, end run with this re^•The On.stri. lion. Again, be has only thlspriv.
Uege in ivuter field In tw»s-u tlK* twenlb v
'‘Evening <-rviee. T
ihi..n will pr.-ach a
AnoHier b»lc pra.lirally nd.'pted t<r
the ,i.mmilt.v Is to allow tlie.sUIe
meeting.
ing. 9:4a a m
y school
9001 at 12 m.
',
s.-or.-.l against U. have the eh.doe-of
Fq.w.»rih L.^i^u.-, •« :b, p m !.c«fer.
kicking off or taking the defensive
^
It. lu-nilH-r Jeans
when the bull is again put iu play.
•T5r'^p:onTa.u.. K.V HU.,
•
•rnUmm tha C*ar VimyrnA Wfc
Uio.^- isieiHl* WUN :
urV:...ru
e. M
ti, .
^4 «
ler.
BiJglHi-. *
•
t. ■ reugh sis.ki II
Siotcbmeti
''***’’ "*“■
iomuryi-jeo.
km.v. IK,
or awe of aay mau.
In the mblst of the gam.: Mr Jam.-s
4wlhd ..ut to tlie --zar:
th.
table, and the
..A -r «•• •
* t
tsied. Hid the
„,’I
,
foil S|
Jatiht.
The piibli.-. print ing
iml J.i|wti tiiiiu S;iti Friim i>Mi,
Wlthbrea.la...ljN.r
from th.- |M-,.i.ui
A < hi. ago .t-r.-.n
‘nilv'..rde ..1 tutv
, prluting th. h p:
k.ig.-a
t:i!f. w,„..;dK yne.r-ii.fvif
R.ip.s.M ..r i>-,sH.r 1
NEW riAVEN’S NEW FAD.
Stwdrals
Twww.
bids fair to be a
New llavi-u. Con
iKs ausA- of a new -YiriTs
ng* h.*l.l In Ste
Sew York Herald.
t»p.-ra I
•rg-a Grand
liance.'
Into ChsiM-1 sm-A-t. m-ar Hie Yale.cam
pus. tin. otb.T day. The.sb.re R.s»evclt.
Jr., and the tlroton s. la.ol U.y* may
have sugg.-si.d the kl.-a* 151x4.01 baa a
club at Yale of Its graduates, but the
the^f
spreading b
he trolley enra were
a nxx'nt n
men and women rid
well filled
n-s.»rts. and many of
Ui.-m wore uo baU.
fkvclety girls come down to do ihclr
shopping bareheaded, even though they
swing their crv-atlons .by the rims. Mil
liners hint that the girls an* either
Saving up‘
"Wait until
say. -Then the girls wlU put them on ’
For several werks atudeuU have
been hatk-ss In and aUml thex-ampmi.
Who aurted the fad and why It w..uld
•rhaiw It was
be difflcult 40 tra.v- IVrha
who threaded
the crew eaiiduLib-iL
, to the
their way tlm.ugb t
boathouse bareheaded
i the fad
Hat dealem say tha
stops soon they will U- foixvd1 to bold
dlaoount sales. -But It s great for the
hair. The wool grows thicker and
healthier, and w^e get the beueflL” Mid
a YaW barber.
A w.'li iinown and |s,pular phyrtelan, whose Uli.-f In the future ac^
cord* with that of the late Colond
Ingersoll. Imd o<xa*ron recently to |.erfomi a surgical oiK*;at»an ui»ou a man
not seU-ct In hla language.
After
etherizing bU patient, the oj>eratlOD
wa* suixreesfully iH-rformed.
When the cfftHi of the ether had
passed off. the subject looking wild
ly • an.und
the
room,
ezelalmed;
-UTmtc am Vr
The doctor reidled: **Ob.
ore oU
rtghf
• Hut” Mid the man. ”I may be aU
Tight, but mbeew am ir
The doctor aaawetad JocoUrly. -I.
heaven."
The paO
ided: “If ibafa
atk Fd like to know what is
s:
—iIS-
SA-nuir Elmlea
ENenlng. 7 :*.‘
Kv?>i5k* olT, rinjj wp inakr is as ^rcniiinr a*
sell the Dependable (’.ood>
why ^’t* always
al
The man or woman who has never woni O.xfords
hi the “)g<u)d old. summer lime*’ has surely shut off
many happy d ays and don’t know what comfort is.
See what we are. sellin;^ these jdays. and the prices
we are sell in jr them for.
'
.
.\wlr
subject. "Our 15.h1 U
quartet, the
male quartet M.-ssrs
Slavter. ’Tripp. Halsey and Villiam
-ton.
.Miss Earl:
with a large chorus.
IVntecoRial prayer
day . vening^t 7;:bi.
Saturday ^ight. uo
study ol th.s Sunday
with the children Welcuue to. wi.rsh
Sj>.-clai tuusi.
Sunday school. 2:30 p. m.
Pleaching. 3::;u p. m.
Christian Bciencs BervlcsModera Woodmen hall, over postifflce.Sunday morning. 10:30.
Subject. -Spirit.*’
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
All inrlted to each and every fiF-
This is the Time.'to Boy a Go-Cart'
liecause we are.inakint: it an object. TweniD’ Per Cent, saved
on every Go-Cart you buy. \Vc will not carry over a sinj'le GoCart. They muNi be sold, and# these prices-will surely sell
them, because our first prices were considen'd by our many
cusiomers'as remarkably low. and now they are yet TWK.NI'Y
PKR*l,KNT. ClJKAl^KK. Belter see what we have at once.
Thoso Sommor Days and Summor Evanings
can be made so much more enjoyable if you have more of the needful articles,
that is. Borch and Law n b urniture. To enable you to do so we will make a
straight Twenty Per Cent.Discount on alt settees, porch rockers, swings, lawn
seats, camp chairs, lawn chairs and hammocks. This is the opportunity you
have been waiting tor. It may be you don’t want them now. but you will next
season. It would be economy to buy some of these and have them when you do
need them. I hese wonderfully low prices will sell them.
,
8ACRE9 CONCERT.
Steinb*rg-B Grand Opera House Dunday Evening. August 2.
rhorus--On. JoyTully
briel
the entire
quartet— Hear I s.O Fi
, MUs Earl. Mrs. Willla
Williamson an.l Halsey.
Hymn
i*raver—Rev,
iTaye
dien’^quai
sister*.
(Palmer!
Heavenr* (MartiI
Male quartei- •Go Gather Them
In’ tBlUai. M ism.. Slater. Tripp.
Williamson and Halsey.
and offeringaSermon-"Our God 1* Able. " Rev.
Helm D Diamond s orchestra will
441yd
>«*»J
th.,
IVI E l-X I IM e
Thai hurry jiooils into UM-fulnu
thoiii-h it wen* an affidavil. Thu
tiur hiherThe Death Penaity. .
liitl. Hung S.M letlni.-s r.-s
lb
Thus a met - s.-rgtch. i
have paid
ho
D. H. Power and Clyde Mivrrison
were In Ni»rihis»ri on Saturday last
«»n bUBlneas connect«h1 with the Levels Bucklen
nau IViunty bank, which will uiM-n Its
doom to the public SeptemU'r 1 at preven fatallty.wahen Jh
and ITU-s threaten.
Suttuns Bay. This Is the first bank
U J..hnson s aiuk V
to be eaubllahed In Ut‘lanau county.
Mr Powers, the president, and Mr
Morrieoa aHr mea of eapertence in the
banking business and come to U>ela
.
Firat Praabytorlaa.
MU. e»rtv,.,,,
marhiiu’^ may well lee! proud.aI
.nvenllon and with the sucres
ha-, inef with from the very
I -ui they have a large niac'hine In
died it will make one of th. thriv
outrages of foreign <
SEIVICES HtTMigroBCHIS
iniereailag qneatkio has been
raised at the 8oo In coanectloo with
the recent agitation relative to the
sale of liquor to Indians, says the
l Journal, A prominent atlomey j
t oplnloa-the piohlb^
says that it
Coldost, Claanost, Most Canveniant
right wheiLit is the hottest, anc( hardest work to keep your
vegetables and meats. There are so many that use Refriger
ators the year round. Seasons don’t count, just the conven
ience—and just now we say “prices count” and well they may.
We want to place a Refrigerator in every home, and if you
will stop and see the goods and learn our prices you w ill soon
be the happy possessor of one of these world famous Leonard
Cleanable Refrigerators.
THE HANNAH & LAY
!
IHERCANTHE COMPANY
THE EVENIKG RECORD. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. 1908.
YOU ARE
INTERESTED
ABOUT THE BESOBTS
The early part of the
Md quite a niah u> tke
>rtx hcrcabouta. but the^ larger hole
iv«? nut Tsad the bualneaa which had
wn looked Ifur. although the man
ager* .late that their appllcallotti for
In getting best value for your money.
Nothing pays so well as “BEST" flour, fpr
amount invested. It Is a home product
and entitled to your support.
::
::
HANNAH & LAY CO.
TRAVKSaSK OITV. IMIOM.
Hui-.e.-ded In accmplbhlng the feat
last week. Before r**acbing the sum
mit they were csompelled to cut step.s
in the Ice surrounding the old crater
GENERAL NEWS
OF THE WORLD
!!%♦•
rhlldn n
nioihertnl.
traliMHl and »€*nt out into Ibf. aorld,
an-1 4-..r> ope ol tli.ui w»dl. happy
aii«l i;!auiul to her
the record of
Mr. Henry Hhu.y. a bright eyi^J lit
K..uts., Ind.. and. despite her grwU
Mi;e w.iuld lake more did she not
r.-alire her inability to do them Jus
lb-.- >lb.- bad no on»han a*yluni am!
diew lit* pa> tor her eff^rta. but she
t.«,k theM-rhlldreli. 14 U»>a and 11.
girli* int i her home one by one rk
their orphaned cundlllun app*aled »io
her at.: ;;av4- them auaienanw. ••4«P
iiiiion and a m«»ther'a love until they
were, able |o go Into llfe a atrujcjcle
for them»e!%eH *1 had no little onea
.If my .mn. • she says, - but soon after
is announced that *.>rk on an
airship invented 'by T. C. Ib-nlKiw. a
Montana rancbniAn. which is lielng
built at the lalham farm of l*rof. Carl
Myer . In Frankfort, N V . U rapidly
nearing compU-iion. and that the ship
will Ih- laum-bed shortly. The Ib-i,
hi.w alr.-^hip Is th.- first ..ismtive Hide
by
side w toid pnijn-llers a.-ti
for*-.- H In anv deslr*H] dirin-i
th.- .ipiMCilng thrust of th.-ir f
hlsplial a woman s sight has just bc-i
pres.-rv.-I l.y grafting with the skii
of a fr.»g
The ite-h an.und the . ..
and kept It up right
as no more able. They
.r:su..r....
•n and women and an*
gtllid
having « hald appearaun- the graft
had I.. IH- mad.Th.* patient ha,
fully riv'V«rv*d and m.»ves in lip.
t.in s.be».t iand most respected sot iety
rharl.-s M- Si-hwah. pn-sldent of
m, rnit.*d
rthern dls bile n*c«»r.l lH*tw.*. n Atlantic fliv and
president. Canid.-ii W.nlnesday by .c..v. riiig t1.,Th. leelim; prevaiia that
sl...uld pluck the vhvpn-sidentlal
feoitinHilon
was made during a part .d Hie nun
.Mistaking his wife f«»r a biuglar.
.iMlte U-ague Ulaiid navy >ard Here (‘has Hinlord. .»f Fulton. Ky.. falall.v
alter the marine luind on the train shot h. r Mfs Hinford was awak.*n.*d
Inc ship ljuuasHT may pr.Hlu.-e any- hv burglars at a window and called
thing patriotic or classic, but no rag her husband In Hm* confush.n tlrni
timet - Ord.Ts hupi.r.‘sslng it were follow.*.! Mrs llinf..rd was shot and
ba.-.Hi uiH.n Its en.*ct ujKin the ma the burglars escap«*d.
A curious and’ remarkable lawsui’
is in progress in the village idt Hunkirk N Y It sei*nis that alu r Being
uomlnale Walter
States marshal for
.11. <» Th.- h.ime Is unique,
having .h-signed the varl
othlU IdllpHeiL’ and ' Mb-cinlens
to anm.ying ot
s way.s Th.» i
day wTi.n Mr
’..rmick claims to hav«* se.*n Mi^^
twgan trying
.?*I|b.iis
*Id her lH‘dr.«nl
It‘-m an* p^rts orUo- world 1111^^1111^1 -onsl lerable gri.‘f.,
IS suing t.ir damagoi
** Kdanr.l'V. Read .d Ijincister. Ta..
lU-raus,* ants »-ai^
s.KHl. u hons.n m tla 'nupippines.tlusM.-red champion of laggard .lovers ;..v.-rnm.-m has
ju> t purehas**.!
He wni enrag.ll to marry Miss Alice
Hurkbol.b r s.-ven years ago. and the
wedding day was s.t on..- In each
>ear. but Head always had wime ex
1-u.^e I.u iHistiHinlng
his happiness
Th.- last dai.- set was July IT of this
VI sir but he fail.Ml to appear, and
now Mis. Hurkhold.r s.H*k* flU.tHHi
damages tor br.hieh t.f j.n.mlse
II has long Ns n supp..s.*d ImiHvsslI.:e lor
M..uni Kanl.-r. li
» but M W H.*tts of
Puts an End To It All. ,
A gri.-v..us wail ..ftlnms .-.m»es a>
a r.*>nli ol mihearable pain fr..ni ..v.*r
tiix.sl .irgans Hi/rincss. Ilachach.*.
Uver- i-..mplalnt and f.mstlpaiiou
indicate a good Augu*l
!hicagu:
Swlc
T. Kal. Chicago; C. B.
McConaick.
Brans. Wyc
«
0-:
liain*. Lomioii:
J A.
Gr w
burg. Pa.; Mrs. D H. F'rarier and
Idren. and Mi»* Ruth Hubbell. Bat
Creek; Mr. and Mr*. Chaml>erlin
Mary Louise Chamberlin. Edwin S
Chamberlin. Dayton, tihio;'•klrs. L, S
Bond. Granville. Ohio; Mr.\n<LMr*
EL H S Dailey, with F. O. ^larvln
Lawrence. Kan.; C. L. Well*. Detniit;
Flanagan. Charlevoix: Mi** Mar
Ohio: M
the sea
pect* fur the remain
son. hut owing to the- scarcity of lal»or
ork on the complv
ire ha* been
delayed
Iwvond the
John K. Wrlgl^i and AU. Lela ime set for the oi»ening of the hotel
H Smith of Cincinnati* ha^ . taken y the management. Undlonl Plank,
however, i* pushing the work with ali ,
r«H>ms at the hotel for the summer.
Ja.s A Hunt uf Grand Rapid* spent possible-speed, and ts making a num
ber of guest.H as comforiabb- as condl :
Sunday and Mondajr here.
•n* will permit. The Interior of the
MarshmalU.w roasu are the order
Is practically
completed.
If the evening* here.
: of the
; n..w being the laying j
Abner Ham*. JV , of U.uisville. Ky .
the gn»nmls. building of liaih j
•ntertain.Hl th.* young men at Camp
and walks aN.ut the hotel and.
II at supiHT JJaM Monday even
.unds
T
* hotel prououU€-e it
regular
ekUv dance took
nvenient. home-llkv*
nlng With a large
of northern Michigan
.-ndanct*
fUlph HambU-n and IVrry Brown. and the surroundings unexcelUti anv-i
The arrivals during t^.- Ia>t
Ik-iroit who have U*en member*
•re G H D Sutherland and
the N-oU.ny at t'amp Alpha II. reAlfred IV-v
ife. Trav
ne.l h.ime Tuesday
)range. and child. St l^ml*; Mr and .Mr>
;eorg,- K IlalM*:
4an'A Battle. St Umis: A S Ibd
and wile. Traverse City; Mis, K
Puah St Uims.. James S
C.enla
New York; Mr and Mrs F D U->
Cleveland:
Miss N^nifre.! Cavat
Lucre! la Cavanah. CU
MrJohn
Gate* entertained
Gtsirge l.N»rit
land. Mr. and M
M-rrv iiarty oi young jioople last F
ir Rapid.- lo.
and s..n Arihur. <
iii aUrnuHin In honor of her dau]
NcahtawanU..
Mrs Wni A I.emon and daughter
L.f Cincinnati bav.- arrived for the
•-I. Mi-* Klizabeth* Uih birthday,
t.i-i enjoyable evening wa» *pent
II wh.i aiienibHl
Mr*.. F A ITice entertained a nu
numerous
‘"m"
Miss Knapp. Pla
Whiitield and Mr
rhicago
and Mr.s Hue
J M Hatle!
Omena.
wtK-k haw bev-n wailiiic and Unul
pArtio* to NorthiMiri Hoini and s>iit
•n* Hay. fl»htng |»ani*-* !<• farp l.ak.
nd picnic* at Fouiitaiii Hoitu. ov«-i
4in Ijikv* Michigan; wiih iinr.-btiia!U*w
s «*n the beach Kv4-r.c dav ,..m.
I
ililton cottage.
FOR CAKES
BISCUITS •
PUDDINGS •
DUMPLINGS
QuickRour:
l(•rTKcH-0 Co.l
. Colorado. Ohio,
arrivals at the Inn
exander. Mr*. C C
The Mid-Summer Clearance sale opened
today.
We expecied a hi>; crowd and our
' expectations were * more than resized. *
^Allhou^;h we had a lar^je force of clerks,
there were limes when we could not caffe
V for all promptly.
We have enjjajjcd still
more help for Monday.
all former sales we ever he^ Those
who were in today will be here a^^ain
hour you arc calling lessens your op*f)ortiinity just that much
:
:
: u ;:
THE BOSTON STONE
RASTALLK
^ into ow new
PIE-CRUST •
SHORT-CAKE
MUFFINS • •
DOUGHNUTS
ia
The
Great
Rural
Comedy,
“The Punkin
.Jusker”
and 10# pmckmgm.
Flue Cast. S^ctol Sceiery
aad NechaalaU EOecls.
A Compaoton PUy to “TORI
STATE FOLKS." The purest,
simplest, and sw’^test rtory
ever tol.l
:: ::
:: :: ::
tin.tr. tt
SayTo'*5l.
.-n-d « -r..:v it, devvi pmviit and ixT^
Letter to Mr. Q. W. Raff.
Mich
yvsterday
Mr^ H
'^Thc'Viners.
for Wau
s a memlH'r of
.mherst
pringfleld. .Ill.
auttful cottage
to^us a place s
Which
Such wealth
h.* glorio.
itL.ii iKs- i
alk with ev.-rvbo.lv
in and alniui
..;ir t..wu; we want voii t.» km.w IkReady Paint, that last* twice a,
ong a- III.* old fasiion i.ainter'» iialnt
I and Kuul
Which s.
To hrh
The Itvv u mngwell. D D-. <»f St
Marv s schiK.l I..r over
years, is
We thank th.v f..r this wid.
.spending th.- stimi
place*
.-ar they have
a* ihe r.-sort
This
built andt Ini
ylcT^nour summer da:
.ervlces on Sunday
M
guest, a
m“ HhtIMps pf Pittsburg 1*
VO Mivs Pitcher of Kansas City. Mi**
Kwlng of IbH'atur and Ml** Graff of
Chi.aco. mi St. Mary * girl*.
Mr*.
I.ellingwen says that the young ladies
from St. Mary* sch.K.l are all-over,
th.- world
•
Mr. and Mr*. M.mm.se,- with their
fanulv ar.‘ w-cupying the Prlc«' cot
tage.
Mr Prict- is manag.'r of the
Nati.mnl hotel at Pturia
MK and
in and l-hildren of Chicago
ding the summer with them,
lortense Leflingweirywbilerln
. InM-anu- attached to a little
girl. : vear* of jvge. a very
little girl.
She ifiK'aks the
language perfe<-Uy
th I’riek H i* w.iriA a dav K trave
.e.. and talk to the little girl.
,mong the arrival* at the Forte
ise are .Mr and Mr*. Shar*. am
an.1 Mrs •HulH»rt of Chicago Th<
ise IS almost full.
.m.mg tbe*guest* at the Rushmore
Housv- are
Mr.s F. M. Morgan at
•hlldren. Archie. Arthur and Ma
and nufM- Annie Donovan.
Kvanston. Jo* tHeusel. IVtrolt; Mary
Richmond. Kendall; W. J Stuart and
wife Grand Rapids, the Rev. 1
Kawtha.sm of Chicago.
On Monday evening there w
small Int.vrmal dance at Cedar Lodge.
Thursilay a juirty from the Point
he Dare " for a
ailed
picnic
dcnic lunch.
Thursday evening Miss
Horence
Thu
..smart entertained the same party at
ilm
ilm P.dn
i
on
Point.
m Stony
S<
On Satunlay
en at CiHlar
ht.p '
e.ray orchestra furnish
nd Mr*. Battle w
ing* Thou hasi s.-nt
C.a. "and gave m.- .n|. KverylsHl.v
Th.eight my time ha.I com.- As a lu>i
res«.ri I iri.*d Dr Kings New Di.-cov
.rv f..r C..nsuiuptl.»ii The tM-n«-fii
!.:rrr.
tirely
Y.nirs truly.
DKVOK.A: C<
IwtTles
See the great WHITBCAPPlllG
scene.
|s|iecial prices fur this date only
2Sc, 35c, SOc.
Scat sale wilLofieo Moodny
loming at Uic box office, dlitrns Telephone. 112.
Hi
KNAPP
.TheWatemnaker..
Watch, pock and lewclry
rci»aircl.
Fine work my
siKTcialty. 1‘roraplneis my
mono. Give me a caU.
Next door sonlh of Stiuires
Harlier Slioji.
*
409 S. Union Street
PERE Marquette
£7-s:.'f.r
r.-gaiii.-d my h.-altli"
H
con
and Lung Tmubl.-s
Guartvnteed by
Jas G Johnson and F H^M.-ads dnig
[•arts
are our simmu-r day
Owtrsl
for CTutfirtiix 2kdVlrt5ik?y. 6 SO WJU.. I :S0 p
h!c“‘'
Education and EnterUinment.
Ex-VIce rrci.b-iit Levi P.
Wh.-n iHith of ih.‘ alK>v.‘* f.-ai
who tak.w great pi. asur.- In h
can he suecv-sspjlly cimldn.-d in th«‘
pr.*s.-ntation ol an .-nteriainment of on the llit.lson »ti.l makes
anv
is suw.lo sue subject VAitb hi* mlghlM.r*
.I*ed
The .mly ]K-rf..rmanc,- o/ any cuUur.- :iim1 th- rxiMng of eai
kind given undv-r canvas which com on.1- id. iititt.- l. to Gie amu,.
. Gcirge P. T.vrr»*nre of Mariot
l.T pBuf-Xey. M»rkliuv«. Uiwad Baptds aad
archd.-acn of the di.K-ese of bines th.-s.- tw.» .•,senilal i»oii
a W;nbiliato- i;ii. l.y his .ugr
1 by
atn City joins his family at Tli.'
.-nteriainment.
-.s on Wednesday for the sum
“^Th- Mor.in eirrl .ge wa. ^Mrllug
by thes.also Miss KIl/alH !h T.irrenri- of
nail. t)hlo.
. . H. V. Gan lof Cinc innati has
by it Any one of the
joined his family/at TheA-lovers for
an, prcM-nted this-*ea>.m In Gentry
a week * out ing. V
•Tb.ifs M‘.
The Misses Quinlan cd Evanst.m. Hnis- Fanniuv Simwv- l uited repr.irr ii;.|U-r.d
•The Misses Deckebach of Vincin tu!iion“to’‘th'^^
or anima
•Wi.-.- pi. si<
nati are *|H'ndlng the summer at Th.- id.iviil in it-s preM-ntailon.
»f -M.irtun's C..WS2
tientrv Bros . Famous Show, hav.
Clover*
The *ea*vn at the l^H-Ianati prom- lH,.-n .-nlargt^.1 and imi.r.ived for, this
l>-dg.-r
iM-s to
wry gay. The hoiel is al s.-aMin. and the fact will b.- quickl.v
C. L. UMCWOOO. O.P^ g-4-.
ready well filled, and ptniple ay . tak ainir.-ciaied wli.-n the i-omldn.-d *tr.*.-^
jump on It tramLadiea. “you (
are . *i-en. Th.- dls,Jlay' is
ing advantage of the elegant weather. lirad..*
I on it but it
Tennt*. Uiwllng. croquet and sailing vchiiluled for th.' mortiing of the «U>
are much in evidence, while pkkI mu of exhibition, at Twelfth streiT show
grtmn.ls. Thursday. August *\
;ic and dancing fill In the evenings.
A series of euchre parties hav.
wn organixtHl and much enthusUsm
C.I>
la* b.H*n aroustil t)ur SiJaturday nlgljl
11 the
lop* Rre enjoyed by all
th guest* at
For those who
he adjoining resort
g. iHvatlng and
ike the water sai
. th.‘ fullest exfishing are .-njoyed
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
C'
MiT Crittenden. Kansa.s
and Mr* W H
Kvi
;S
wir
M.&N.L TIME CARD
IHHiple of
r*ii?ss
t.‘r^pajn
it s the
Otl
at the Leelanim are
•innail. E.
Voighi. E C. Vrtght
C. Selipnue of ClncUiinati. and Mr.
ay evening the first aong Russell Thompson c Grand Rapl|j*.
I held at Cedar Lodge. MU* Mich.
, .
demr a number of aoogf
Ampng the recent ar
d artistically,
given to Mr nur»?*and^*lhlld. Claclnnait; Miss
farewell party
Fentou’ X^w*on at "Pine Terrace.’ Eleanor Offner. Mrs Hannah D.
Mr. Lawson left lor hi* home in Cin Weber. tTncinnatl; Mr. and Mr*. Ed
ward Weasel and daughter. Chicago
clMati on T
past wt*k have been
and son. Poplar Bluff
H*wv.coidd make y
sh.m!d
lik.- t..
\o*im.H-t
____ pular g.‘nUemen
One
nd^l7'5!tne Ho*l Anilsdel,
m the
the second who spares nq^palt
nqfpaln* to make it pleasLodge. l*rof.
for his guest* and Joins heartily
the *i»ort!
SorthiHirt band
• - We auth.irir.- him to do wha
llie pr.-«-
End of Bitter Fight.
w.. phirians had a !..ng and stub
Wh.it w.nil.r :
faidi to find with
uw in the painting
le w.-ar. i.-ll y
, .\iii.rt
.:u ..r the |B.-*t ‘ Chivago Post.
J-i
The home pUy of today—no
overdrawn scene* — character*
taken fronilih.^
::
no o'clock
*Frt.iay evening the y
Monday and brinjj their friends. 4-ver>*
sense to d^ose them out du^
this month. See the nice waist
set wc offer at 18c Haadtome
leather bag lU 5Sc Nei^
leather designs.
|
Impro vemeul of NV
!iM-k in 111.- afi.-ni.Min of each «lay
all ami next spring
! Iave5t paid b.-f..re Sept.-iul.er 1st
.>
Manage
iigh and
Hrvsident
r.sum g.K-s mit5»|nin. -Vhcroki-. Tn.y Ohio Mrs I.aura W..nhingt..n.
I..- r.-ceived
without
colUx-lIon
hen Ih. V arrive next
iuin. Hatn
S|.rim:li. :.l t»hio
in the
.-a: will tui.l many chang.-s
<-h
Laid «*i S-piemta-r 1st and until Oct
add to and llinon.
;routid- and l...t,-l that
The
A
pnigrcivc liincb pan
b.-ir .-.union and
Hidian
Inn Saturday evening, with
Olt^ M.
;.-s rematning iii-paM ..n
tb-iober
aiuvenir* a* prues. wa.> tni< of the
The, Old
Mi>*n
ami unti' N..v. mh.-r 1st. a i».-nalty
^cryplca-,ant
th.‘ rtvciit arrivals at <tm»-na
nncTin- h*oU-l**
harge.i
- Mr.- John M.ac fic of Grand
Ofliti- in Vtlh.-!m hl.H k. r.s.m I’l
Haven. Mich • Mrs. C F Honda!! and
M K HASKKLL.
Dr Han.-r of Grand Rapids; Dr. ami
i. Grinncll and tw«. daughier*.
City Tn-asiirer
Mrs |•ilner•o^ Jat-k-onvill.-. III . and
- WlIkenM.n ami wife t.f Detroit.
Mr* Jc**ephliic rutch4-.m of ix^xnAx
, they IWS-.-.1 through the
On Sunday cv.-ning th.- gu.-sts and
daughter**'ol CbU-ago. ire spending
And but In Ih.-Jake,
cvitagers asscuibl.sl in the parh>r .d
he s.ilum.-r h.T.-, Mr. Flower i- quite
the Inn and en;..ye.l a rather unique
h.-y .hd n.»i think far.
;.iM-e dmilig the
I m*t.*.l auth.ir
One of his Uniks is
F.»r hut one «»ar .lid tli.-y i
f .'anMioo of J
The lainilH-rt t'.irl ” another. "The
‘ V..1.1 .-.n. h
‘.MLsiT'liuii,- Ander;-on .>f St.H-kholm.
III. equal
^Whicli* *'l
’'llall '"in *their I
;we.l.-n. IS vl.sUing li.-r *L-U-r. Mr*
prtMluc
1 u:.- iM.t -.dd. 1
•has
«»«e Kay* In her irav^
appiuxquota! ions-and
In eh.-ir hand-, ih.-ri it hr..
Theso
k by a e.*llege
. -I
,„.de
"The Hines" has a jolly crowd of
trom a gift.ul
“AnVju tii'Ih'e
lie..pl.-.
.Mrs. i‘r»*M-.»n. the landlady,
g.*m..«f i*i«try.
knows Jusi how to cater to the want* w.miau presen
e,h - What the Thnu-hes
"l.- UK.k off hit'«».-k“’
..f her gue.-ts. Among the n-ceni ar
A y.iung lady fn.m Chi
rivals are:- Mrs IWlow: Mis* Lucy
and
Mary
l»r.H-tow. Harry
Stone.
ih.‘ilc extracts fniiii "Hatsey." and a
..mi-B- Mills and Thomas Green uf
«uis of ki:i! .-a-. liu- i-uiniii.-r.lal <amost
enjoyable V-vening rlo.-cil with
•B-or.a III
| .i ;- II.’ :;ov..- I.n.t. wl.l.h is gathhymn, -enn
Sucly price cut-
linn—Sharp and yuick SeJlil|k surpasses
Thesc^are ikR old .stock. No^
no! AU new stuff, bat xwe wiB
not carry them over the acaaon.
I “Twill IM- in my ..fhee f.»r the puriKvse
,,»f c-ll.-cting *aid ia\.*s .‘V.-ry ww-k
dland way
1-lLJS‘tlins
H«BItEn.KMS,. '
SWMU* [
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The lax rolls for tlie collection of
seh.Hd and citv taxes and *|H*claI as
sessmerits for the live ward* of the
city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
he.m place.! in my hand* f.»r collec
Miss Kent
wdf.-. J G Capps, wile an
Mill.-r Weir and wife.
Mi
Weir. JackM.nvllle. HI : Mi
Hark.-nson Wichita Kan .
Kichmoi.d Ket’i.intl Mrs Jo
t..r .•! the Springfield Republican.
K®et Us
CLOSING OUT!
^I^HE co>die«t items in Cake are
I
the Baking Powder, and the
-Shorteniag.Four Cents worth of Ftour. in a
Layer Cake, needs 3 cents of Baking
Powder, and ^3 cents of Putter----or
,
four t mes the price cf e..: ucur.
PRKTO quick - Hour, which is rich
in Gluten (musclc.fonr.;r), costs more
to. produce than Superfine'Bakers Flour,
which contains more ^arch and less
Gluten—more fj^and less strength-giver.
But PRESTO needs no Baking
Powder, and much less ** shortenii^**
than other fiours, so that net rew^
from it cost u^ those from common flour.
Comparative recipes Jn our other advertisements, prove
this economy—look for them in next “Ad.”
<
• PRESTO makes the quickest, surest, lightest, whitest,
mud most digestible of Cakes and Pastry.
Mis*
Leland. at the head of Carp lake. U
developing more rapidly IhU »««*»
than at any preriou. year, am*
cral wealthy prufeaaional and
ness men from
other point* ha
which are
considerable irmcu of
U-ing improvNHl with .ummer collage*
and vanuu. atiracUon* for hot
weather recreation. The aame i* true
Ar P. Ranagan of Charlevoix wa*
.uber locallUe*. and-it will be but
the Point Sunday and Monday im
_ few *hort ywars before the Leelan
loop Bachelor, taking some
au t»eulnHula will contain *ome ofthe rieod* out on aalUng partii**.
Mime«.t *ummer homes In the
The new Nonhi*.r
.ri
Beach
whole state
kegivn
arc g»-ntle hut tlion»ugh Try th.m
iOnlv 2:.c Cuafaiit.-e.! by Jas. I*. John
M Sarvant of Tacoma ! s.mV and F H Meads* Drug Stores
“It is to Save!”
• •
IndlanapolU.
Mi** Della Dc
Ind.: MU* Ste
^?.^•oU.^irinT^h•^^
children. Oscar Sllbersmldt. wife and
child: E. C. Seligman, W. 8. SchuUxe,
I wife and three children. Florence
Anna Goebel. Hilda H. Goebel. C.
I Volant CIncliinaU ; J.
“
Ole have Cbem now
THK
IVIASTIF-P-
SHOE
Best line of School Shoes on'canh for .Misses’ and
Children. Kock Oak Soles on every pair will guaran
tee the test of wear, For sale only by
:
:
:
:
:
Bacbant & Boscot
FtHxtr Bm. Old Staad « 209 Treat Street
Hot^l Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE EVgONQ BEOOBD, TBAVEBSE CITY, IPOH, SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, 1908.
ia*LTA1MIABMT
.
Mrt. Potter ‘Palmer Is a frieod of
■drew ^ng. tbe emayUt and poet.
-He la profoondly learned In the hl^
MgEM W#rk Lwt Cvwiifig M«r«
fury or ScoUa^ and there are a anmWill
Over Sunday in
Evelyn cd Detr.ili arrived in ilie city ber of SeottMh atorloo that be trih ezr.lay to i.pend ihe Bummer «tth
tafly wen. I recnember an In
and Mrc P Nee^lham of Weat
:e. oomewbat ezaggetated. that be
Seventh stret't
Kaaisn Oeor*e Bi-nnard
and
t gave me of
returned
mrSton aad Ir.>*l>ni revival hr
e Ufe of tbo S
1 couof tbe
be priL
home this momlnx^ aftei' .pending
be city in recreation
In the T«
oC (lie BalmtlOTi Army arrlve.i in ihe
ind visiting fHend.
Mr l.ake% rlslis 17W. aet out to Join tbe pretender,
lerdaf anc
nm<r fur an outing taking with him hU non. a youth of .16
the army
ni. oiher pla:^*
or ao. One night tblx UIrd and little
Ge.,rxt’ Uther and family we
Oopyrlrht. 1901. by
troop were compeUed to aleep in the i
foi
Llden thi,i aftemo,»n for
_wnlnH will 4»ccur ibe -.wearing in oj
Hanihl Km*. :and. s**c
and Toeaday niabt a M«-re
Uy deep
Fallu r ,
•0® k«pl
.
________________
atiemoon nt
be night.
FTERW.XRI). Id putting awaj
too. having wrapped hU pUlU about
her fans. hcT miniature, bit,
Card of Thanks.
liim. made himself a pOlow of vriow.
L of Jewelry she bad worn and i
We desire to express thr,>uRh Iht and was about to Uy hU beiKl on It
* fetv dell,-ate ohl lares for re
lb-curd to our kind friends our sincer*
when bis father kicked the little cold ! membrance. tlu-r fouml among tbe
^ .mips of manuM ripu In beV d5^k Hiii
.1 kindlier - which were tH-«tuw,-d Ufs.n white mound away
- TbU Is too eoon. truly.’ be growled, »tory of a dream:
r
rec-ui
le-rekvement. In
The veil se|iamtlng this worW aiul
Ihlch sic ,nes» was f<dU>s»<d ^by the •for you to Indulge In luxuries
the next Is w ,ui,lerfully thin-so thin
Detroit NewaTtIbune.
kienil
our
expr,*ssions of
that iH.w and avgaln it blows aside and
kfiiln«?ss
ss to Bn>th«'r McKinley f,»r
reveals visiui,*. If some one else wer,‘
hlng haiipf'ned.
Stcinway Pianos
9kSTORY
or A
DREAM
SSt ^ Sr*day! Sunday. Monday
»n..T.r
LJ
* lawMridMleaicmaandliidteM Bevlr»lllr.r
•4*«fltelraaio« Army,
ogllcoo lecture on the reHCue work <•!
the army In the «diimx with e^jH^jul
rafereare to the work amruiK lh«
(SIkn women and the hopeless and
SelplMs victlmB of drink . The sh. i
tarlax ot the ptjr»r during the alnt-i
■Mmtba and other phllanthropir work
. of the army will ab-i
; will be xlven at all the me
In Charse or F:nM|cn K**eler. an « i<.
*Trh"“J^hir brigatle have done r.
thrrmxh Iheir work
,‘Tbe married ladles of Si Ft
eSttrch save an Ice cream social
adbool hall last ev.*nlna that an
patronised and much enjoyed.
Division No 2 t»f the rVmKreKailonnI
Ladles* Aid iMiclel)
ereaa and cake on the CVntral achisil
house lawn. «»rner of Seventh anu
Pine
atn*eis.
Tuesday
evenlni
weather la-rmiitlnK
All an* invln-.
W. A Murre! and A W. IVck ti.
on the shiKit for the hii:h Kun nied.
of Iba -iravcrKe City Hod and
thiK 10 birds stralHhi
The advance aale of seats for * Th
Punkln lliuker * wlll open
Monda
momlnx at the U.s umr<> of St«ii
herx’s Grand
Several
.iranipn
were sindllf.
anMmd on the east side of tow
this . momlnx. to which the won.e
folks took exception
and
lnf.>rn..
ChM Rennie, who Invite,I ih.tn i
walk OB
They clalmeil ihev wore
xolax to Home Falls, and the' rhl.-i
KAve them the course
The & odock train one the Pe
•Marquette r*»ad did n,»i arrive un
II oVhick. The delay Was causeil I
* an aocld<*ni south of Grand Rapids
Dr. K. L. Ashton is ttaJay movii
Into his • ban,Konie. quarters in tl
Tonneller Id.K^k. -If.-IK East From
Then* will Ih*
Northern MirhlKS
Slock ass«M-latlon
IK Ol
and
skera
til.
Pe,
John Bush ha.H taken hea.Icpmn.
at BuxIh><- a HovhurK's dniK ^ior«‘
his hark line, at which place eall>
Jerry H Huston dl,tl
il„< a.-)inn.
yesterday, and his iKujy was shlpp.s!
to Middleton. Grathit
county
ihlmomlnx by L I) t’urils lie was
rears of axe
nf w»*n«‘ral par
al^s
Two relatives cam,
wnie after th’
In
pnd>ate wuri i«»day
waa filed by kbdh, r N Ta
the apixdniment of a xua
Sarl.P. and Johnny Li>wls. minors An
order was made npisiintlni! Sanuu-I I
IWn of Anxel
C^nty Clerk \Valt,-r Issu.sl a that
• t.Hlay to Daniel l-a Font
see of
rlty and Miss Uury Grad
But for the quick
y
he
w.mld
ha
rned
This roak«-s the .
that has tM^-n ne#rl> drowmil in il.
past lew weeks t.y 'runnlnt: on the 1«.|;
In that part of the river, and if is evi
dent that s«*nie younxsier is s#H*kinK
to enter the pearly Rates hy the
Africa
When a Icu,. g, is beau e, i.ugh In
tm tbe esrtb It is not to l.e lightly reX»rde(l. When it Is built ui, the seacoaat and lx gins -to settle lx t :>use of
Its ponderosity It Is worthy «f serlouj
considemtiou as a <-ommuiiiiy
Bos
tun town bas now
doing busliioa
X7S yearn, xrowlng «-a. h of UuiSe yearn,
adding many layerH of late, putting on
firsb. as it were. It has always been
a BoUd pbKV, substautlal In Us muiear
ance. heavy in Its tbougtil. There is
Dothliig light or frivlloua als.ut «i
la comiMict. Just as a well-built bub
Bbould be
Now It Is annoumed l.y oth* iaU w ho
Inx aliuut, that Boston Is m-iil.iig to
ward the a-a 1-tel at the rate „i
one-eighth of an l„, h a year, or .1 ht-
WlIUs PennlnRton was In the cit>
from lnierl,»chrn y»*sterday
O. W. Gibson s sister. Mrs W J
Rice of Petoskey. vUiiet! Mr. and Mrs
Gibson at their home on East Eixhth
street Thursday, return
Mias Marjorie Perry
a two weeks’ vUlt In C4ts»<ipolls. after
which ahe will be Joined In Chleaxo by
Mrs. A. H. Perry and Miss Klirabeth
Perry, and they will ro fmro there to
Colorado.
8. ^ Puller and dauxhtors left to
«lay for the s<iuth. after a week s viili
with B J Morxnn and family
Robert MaclXmald of Chlcafo Is the
Xticst of B J. Morxan and family.
Miss Jennie Bare and Mrs ,\V H.
Krspps went to Pouch this roomlnx on
a fishlnx trip
I Krepps of St.
Mr. and Mr*
of P. H Bare
Johns are the
and* family.
Miss Flora Heck has xone to the
800. where she has accepted a fine
Mr. and Mrs W. E StTuthwood ol
Jnekaop. who have l»een visliinx
, frlendt In the city, will leave tumor
row on the hpAt *<>»* Charlevoix.
Marry Monroe left this aft.m«»n
for n rUlt tn Grand Rapids
Will Nnah win ro to Grand Rapid*
loMOrnm.' PVom there be will take
n lymnrejrtp to Deitolt. Toledo and
Lmw^T^e went to Peoskey this nf
-It s t,« hot-If. not hoVenourh-You uiiiKt nut BshWs on
rsed In everv- quarter of the clvUlted globe: famed and honor,-d
wherever music U known. Reveyed and praised by the old ma.siers.
used exclusively by modern nnUts Proclaimed best by all mnslelans.
music lovers and Judges of lone.
Found, almost Invariably, in the
palaces'of the world’s great rulers, the mansion* of the rich, and In
STEINWAY is Indeed "the piano that has made piaims famoi,*.’*
lis exquisite tone of Indescribable purity and sweetness Is unaic
proached in any other make. Mllllom, of money hks le-en sp,-nt in a
vain endeavor to prmluee its eqnal-the STKINWAY is still, as i,
has been for more than half a century. Hie arknowl,-,lg.-,l -standard
of the world.**
Bm—wll piano buyers on' not In a isn't, inn m pay the pri<-e of
STEINWAY. and It 1* to supply the deman.l for a th,.roughly anlstie
piano 4il the highest grade.
AT MORE MODERATE COST
r^n2dj»:r«ntr,dlni. __
tha, we are now manufacturinx
These sup«>rb Instruments, built a, onr bw
inx n-cuvi-d with rv‘markable fivor by n
We inv,te critical insin'ctlon: prlr»*s and i
GRINNELL BMS. ^ro»r1J
Omm SMI ItoWUS.
Althmigh the anti expansion aentlmriits of Kauiu,-I llouh-s. the •-tUlor
of the Springh.-I.l ,M«ss . It-puhlit^
an. are generally well known i„;d bis
paia-r Is eall,-d Hie organ of the anti
ImiH-rtalisis. an iwtimabl,; geiithuian
who recently si^tthsl in Hi,- eity took
so little iute;est .11 iintHU.al alTuini
that he knew notlilng of How things.
At a m**,nim; of the ,Uly..ie. ..f the
city to d, termln,- w list sl.ouhl In- done
to lel.Urate the Foiuth of J,il>. this
eatiuialde p-ntleman aros,- „n.i seri
ously projg»s,sl -tUat one of ,uir k-ad
lux cltbu-ns. Famuel Howh-s. I«- asked
to read tbe Ihs la rat ion of ln,l,iH*ndencr In some puldl, pin,,- on that
Is ,-ountry.Tlie
man
eld Springfield resi
dents pniM-nt roan-d with hiuxhlcr.
and arier^the m,sting one of Ahem
took tbe estimable gentleman to ena
aide a^ quietly cxph.l,u<l t,. l.ln. H.at
-awful break* that had caus,d the
hilarity.- New Vmk ’Timee
."“f
then- the ,lam
111, n.IxT of
ir::.;;
bis ntbuitlou by daiirlng Im fore him.
Iierslsteutly k.s-piug In r l«i. k Uimed
toward hill
I’vemunlly she may sit
down near him ai.,1 pull hi., blanket
and *:ing m him in a g, nile. low
Tol,-e. Wli, n ‘he d.-^lrcs to bring mat5ers to a f,s us sin* t»,-gliis to throw
pebbles at the ehosiui one.
If he
throws th,-m K , k nt her they ate be
trothed—Chi, ngo Post.
etary Kbaw gathered a large rolon.of indents grave and gay.
of his Kiori.-s la of a jxmng lawyer
wrho was opis,‘4sl i.i a retetan of tbe
harm an low
Theyounpman
Nl tbe Jury first and In doing
o, , Msioti to Imitate well-known
Isms of the other, such at adhis cuffs, stroking an imagln-
alou.l. ,Hio,igh .Hi,’
POK KALK J.-n-r .m.^
III,’ U si.le Hi,’ still
[ liapiM’tHMl tliat when
•ben ters;
rcl. j ctb II
one kJiiHkiMl.
11,1 hnml.Ml me the |.,ir,M-L mnr,’. w ill,
open-(-for a uu.
v,M’ii waLefuln.-sM
bfj ib, ,, f, U asb- p,
Ml It. n-ad the ivnir-infiU.sbM.i,.
,Mn,Mly w„r,le,l „o,e j Instantly I . ub-rMl ,lr, a,aland Hi,t , onli, Ined aiid'baril. bright,-ihmI
Walking ,lrowsily
b,ui sank iM«n my'over tbon,. tlower> I ba,l lo„g,-,l for. 1
not iTylng out. appnmebiMl a tall llgnjre will, averttMl
lot WfMiilng. but dull. 'faAM*. |•r,•s, lHlv b,- turn.Ml Ins fa,*e full
drlekeu.
only
half ' ui»i.u u,,*. It wa^ .,adiu„l „m tbe fin e
..........-‘■'•■•■'‘■•-•■'••“■‘'“ L,
ly ainar.
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iJir.-r
-T-WoNfcW nlbi’IItViW.H r,,u SALK ntMl.
I A y.su-w.-,i:l.‘ H‘0 ,«KU»U In
p, »B
^
.4 r infer.
r“' 'H haLK
***^*^- 7*
ru4I
h4.u..> pU.-.- ..n -m I.
•trtx.t.i»U in ..lie 14 «-k
>Vti»l Mir..-;.
mH,-
of
A. H. I^•rr». suig
,*«i||
«... ..... r..v of .»
r..,M.gnl/..Ml it.. It was my
« pi.-nire In tbe Natbrnal
cimidlnnntnry.
IB
i> of ls<ilaU,»u t,Hik
comparetl my w,.rk
..•SMl.m of luy s
vxlib that uf a iiot.Hl
1 alone tn tbe unilKK.k
|1 Se,M,OMl to
writer
He avkod 11..
the .-artb and sky; I*
I*‘‘ «
t,i sulmilt u ,'olbM il„n of su, b sk,-trb,-* |
alone sln,M. 1 bad b..t my faPli.
J"*;
It S«*»’ nuMl sin h n liltb’ tiling Hial 1 Hie ,b*a«l Christ.
it.l not «M.,i fit ’
'
f*” '• •”
I fell to ,lr«Mitniiig4ln*aiii*.
I..
1.
IVrl...|-! t... I...1 .....
I
*
would i,n\,< my work tlit're r.-ri....- I...
1-1.
I.. II.d,- by sl,le
tluit of all tb,n-e vie:,rM. ,nv an
irs; with Hmt of my fa,ber. Mine the .-afi be had no, .|i,lt
I not coumare with Hielrs. wbleU drift of my nuunrks. And I I bought I llow shall I ,bs.rPe’
So, n,wild.
>et
d,M’p leal^cl. inu, li ol
bad made tb,-m so plain. I luni nqH-at- It?
1 Jlreek. «>«1 tb,-:n MO often tiuit tli,y were like a tranquil; le-a.M-tuI w ith
Hie patlen.M’ of grief.
MCTrnu^iU.n of «li u
g tliat of refrain
1 Hnd g,d mys. If »o shn-p
fat Iht; but they would
- side by wak.-ful nights n*iN fftIng tlo ili. After
FOR RENT
Kurnol..,, f,.,.4i r4.,.in
H’nSKTt.KKNT b,..,i.r.K.criP^^
;;r
“If I got k,H,Ml In the Qiluri
?r V?dtv’''^ “
juin,
^'••* '‘*‘* ’‘’’•dents
-I do not doub, ,h«, It would.- Simon
nil. it may Imve M-d-n Hu,I I liiol w.ui
1 s, areely reiiiemlMTe,! his fa,t\ ex
cept by bla pb ture. w lib-b I ,-arri»^d
about with me always. He ,Iie,l wb,-a
1 was a mere •. biM. 1 w as H.,- only
Ms larg,’ family w bo Inlu-ritI was proud of
Mias Marshall Kiser is sugnr in
apc-lor for Ho- Spnt klea Sugni eeiu
i. I. .. lu...:
... .u.. 0«.rU.T
pany of J Is wall.
Miw Kis, r Is •
Kentucky w,uuaii and began Hi, study
of cbenilstry at Hie state coIUge
l^Xlngtoii
Site ,„utiiiuetl li,-r w,i
under Professor .lohn Uil l.lo.^d a:
In IPUl fciM- was eltHlrd a meinlH.r
the Amcricjii i’hemUal assoetstion
It Is fccanviy ,T,iHble tliat bo faithfulMiss Nora Klanlun I’Uleh. a grand
a siTvnjii and so g.sxl ti ,-our,hr ns
daughter of the lute EllsatoMli t'ady
J,diti Brown of Ibilmot^il ,MU,ld * v,t de- |
8tauton. will stake up Ihe wotk of her
lllsTately have k,-pt bis soven-igii waitgrandmother. Fhr was the tirst and
lug. bu, the Mm,Ion Tall»T i>dut,*s an |
only woman to e-bter the civil eugln
an,MMloie w hl, b sliows that be bad a !
eerlng department of Cornell uiUver
bumnti side.
*
;
fond of tishiug. and j
tine salmon tm
Ills book there cmiih* a message from
the Cgstle on Hts-side desiring bis presbut never of a public chnraet«T
en.M. at on.v. ’ijinsui VUtorla was go
the vlelnliy of Trlng Park, b, r ,
ing f,ir Iht Hfterj),s.„ drive, and it was
try home la Biieklngh.nmshlre. iJng.,
llrown s duty t,i atteiHl ber. as bo al
ahe U known all over the countryald*
ways dl,i. siitiju: In the rumble of tbe
on account of the iK-nefaellone con
ferred at her InstlgaUoo-4'hlcn#n
lie there
quivkiy.” be s:iid
Mr. Carl Luml-.IU. has
to tell about his rc’cnt
Iimiiig' the AnierbTii 4«bnoilimg i, more vA.rloun
• f.S- Iti lIK-h f
|4*rtof the ,
FOR SAI^
tero,l tbe hnlr.-n-
I as npiH’tl,
have iN^i
From the Ute Jules fiimon’a posthnnouH work. -The Kxening of Mv Uf,-.”
•on,,-- a vivid IlHb- ske„ l, of o,ie of Ids
»4> M h.-,-ora olti4.
fUiaWarerMiiis. Genertl Offices and F^ctJiy. Ilelralt. Kicb.
holy llv,K. written in ,M,rly English,
publlslu-d by onler of kings.
Naturally, linn. I ba,l faith
With ibelr n llglun I Inh, rit,sl some
little of Hi,dr ability to write. f..r. after
all. most tblngs-nre a simple matter ,.f
inberltam-e
sk.t.he*.
anytblnx‘Some of the f,«llow
find any fnt to anoint
us,Ml H»e dubldn we
m3
‘-'■.iV
iMol worshU.ing llimUio.. snln.ims sub' mlsslvely at tin*
t of hlols
tbe too! ^
dtu„vnde,l from a b
Afl.T .hr fiaste ««
1.
like a pic'e of hardemsl uiiitl
nr bad eaten Ube same thin.
It would have atopiMNl ever
uiS";
Other rem^wned pianos so.d €*xclusively by u* ^r,* SOHMEU.
MASON R HAMLIN. KRAKACEK. STEKLI.N’G.
HAINES . HUOS .
CROWN. WEGMAS. Hl’.NTINGTON. and SMITH A- BARNES. We K-n ih,-ni
were suddenly to take a sl,de into the
aea In coiisequeni-e of this downward
movement must be j.-ft to Hi, linag.
inatlon.—Washhietwi tStar.
.Huirtlng is all
‘eveninx with a 6 o’clock
honor of her sister. Mrs t'
' man of Grand Raplds.
ildlem were served with floor
Wbat a Job we bad baking it! Four |
I not a loxe story, not
•r us generally put our flour together'
nd t,x>k turhi In c^tsiking.
to read fiction
'•Vou’ve got it too wet - one would ,
-**fnr loo wet r
-It would taste Just as well.- said I K<‘«irton
hib.-rlted.
L»esc«ndM
another "If you dispeniied with some M«»m a hundre,! vbwrs, you naturally
WART DEPARTMENT
,lreary «l
Joy of Itfe H«, lone look:in,l .lespair ‘
g.diuvf.sd.
le ,:oiM. int.i the gnIl.Ty ami
..king Ml that fM,-e.
■ tn fTii-e of tiiv fnlber waf
ns lt.‘ I l.M.I w. ah.d him.
rind ask and our pniy, r U
U|Hiu‘Vliltb we have s,t
n.it w bat we sbonbl have
MISCELLANEOUS.
M 4-».’.jrM.»o%. l•«vllu.’,'tll.’4iV’> • r.-TT Tu<’4^i,«
»H,1 n.ufU,. *,* II..
. t.».- K..UI. lhr..uifb
t44<>r»4lo nti.l thr li*--kv
in .Ujr'
Is fbiv the great
Ihtii Imrmfnl to us; ,t uilgbt bave
ma,le ns 111. as t,m many sw eeimciitr.
............
,
I
do a I’lilld ”
I ‘** * *
Ids einbra,
But I kp,-w Hiat this thing! had askMl to say:
et! for Wiiubl have Uhu gwMl for me. ,
J Nutbli.g matfers
iHstbsl to sv
It was what 1 II
life, to ward off I
1 pr,*s4Tve my faith
•ars from falling
my beiirt ami rusting It.
Hl»* tuoved
Besl.b-s. I was f4-.ts,nv with walking
sclously: -I
on tlHinis. I wniibMl to walk a little
! a Bifl I
I nius;
while 4U1 flowers.
wortls. but
Hiding mys, If like a wounded anlthat ^euu,in.^l with uh\
mal. 1 l,Kik,«tl Idaiikly out mi a blank
*re*lie observed maiivVali
Ever>- night then I said
tilb’d
world. By ami by
sale bouses,
amot
wholesale
iH
prayer. I lulkd ,|ulte
wn ITliic-ss Wal
grinning fact's of my emmiles, tiaiiki-d ! ilietn tio*
tlrrat Bel, g xvlMvbolds our
a.l\aiiiag,’
by Hie fa,-es of my frlemls. wlm out- ! Co. .Mr UoM’inbal i,s
vanlly iHummiied my defi-at w bibMbeir'
g. but cotiti,llmfly.
wearying,
Hurts b'aiHMl gleeful
iV SbipiMMl (
If he lisp-ns at all. be never |
j pr,.ss4sl mv letdh Into m.V Hiis until
lls intert'st ,u’v,T flags. He
picturing the
uiy
the fa,v«
faivB of
,
frl.-n.ls.
^
Chang,- in
A maid knork.Ml at tbe ,l,mr.
-Will you have lumh’/- she askwi
ly father hearkens to the burful bab
>r It was early In the uionilog that
ol l.v laws relail^
bling of an infant over the broken fin bad iviM’h,Ml tbe blow.
I
now n-a,hng. * TI
shall be iipen
ger of ber doll.
for busniess fro,
Another ’ 8TIII bow Is It iswHible fur him to
Lat,-r on c*auie a not her kno< k.
each day of the year ........... . SumUy
H-ssag,’ r,-n,
lied him. | listen ca
r»*nelied
calmly to our suppllcaihins w b,-ii
-Will you have llmierr’
and b-g:il holiday.
On T„.- ia.i ,-vn I
> luisn’C
-No.” I replle,!
-I want nothing. I Ings tl„- liHiik shall 1.4- o,H.„ Iron, 7 to
"h.nrk"of‘Tracer
im Ill Strong and w ,-ll of liody. but sl,-k at
Mill tbe salmon lieUl m,t. and a third
and InijH’niUve c-orumand arrived.
-Tell her maj,-sty.“ sb,mied Brown;
-that It's not imsslble for me to b-ave
without the Bainmnr
Noridid be. But w betber tb,' que,-n
knew eimugli of fishing and fishermen
to apiTtH’late tbe cirtmmsiamea la dor
Id Its original state tbe carnation waa
a five ,H.iaI flower, almut .one inch In
diameter, in ,xdor a light Idnk. lU-iugb
It was Bonn-tiim-s sien- In a maure
abadt*. Tbe i-arnation of tbe present
day is tbe product of careful bybridlsation. as a result of which the slse of
the flow,T not only has Inctvas,-d to a
marked degree, tint It has iM-en filled
with iH-tals. sojiH-iblng like a hundred
iTlng B,-en In a mingle choice apecimen.
n Senator Arthur Poe Gorman
the Fifth Avenue hotel Juct belUing for Europe riMTUtly
n-ivut:
a
: npoD long
acquaintance.
I limy turn the
, parental tide In bis
vor by bars, by
imitler bo%v Idtteriy
We w,H‘p. no matt.T
bow agonisingly we
supplicate, our iiatb .
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OTEINBERG’S grand
O OPERA HOUSE
Farewell Ptrformancc
TO-NIGHT!
nf ,hc |«.i.ubr
KENNEDY
PLAYERS
Tw night <-anie. Shadows fell. From
aetvsui the stn-et lam|rs llasiH-d yeUowIr on to the c-11
fl.Kk
r irf fejirbtb
“The Best in Repertoire”
IhhHIi
tender
Tilt Htauliftil Ciiroeily.Hranu,
2ssri?r""
Xrj «1r"7ud
««BACK»«
FROM THE
»»DEAD««
W. BAKT
never beard of me fs furt*. -Never In
all mt life have f eve, so much aa
touched tb«- li«-m
tbe garment of
aball be aatisfle,!.
lUbBtltutc for ImpplncBs. but
3. <Jive It to mc.-n an off
I
will
yfifl InaU
proUblllty 1 Bbould liavo alluded to
t It
as lived
and done with and tlMTrfore hardly
worth mentioning.
But If be knows all tblngii be knew
acnator. -rollllrlans. you know, are
like cbildren."
-How aoT’
old nmd as weir at
•Tbey ahoold be aeon and not tbe track of teara If
heard.”
Wbat If tbe words held oometblng of
And tbe aenator reaumed bU prome- opbraiding?
An earthly father foic
nade up and down the hotel t-orridor. flvea tbe waywartlneas of a child. He
—New York MaU and Expresa
ahoold have forgiven me. partlrtdarly
tbe Judge and to tbe Jury and tlmn
nee be knew my 11b
Germany has now aecnred a large
began: •^Vonr honor and geotleoMti
For aome___________
mootht 11
watched and t
he jtffy. that young man acts Ukn portion of tbe Important Jute traffic to
Ing my pra
:ood UWyer. but he Ulka like n' Boulogne, which for many yenra baa and night. 1 fed on hope. 1 aaw myturned fool.-—Biwklrn Eagle.
aelf famoos and. wha- waa better atlll.
oot of the ivoch of want. My cnemlea
John Wi
who had doubted my ablUtj bowed at
many U M.ss Bertha Krupp. dmnflStrr U believed to carry aon I
By feet. In their beartt wi^ hatred.
^tb^uu BiUUuuairo ^ annnteclr|ttnn any ncter
RM
UcD earned in BtiUah ahipa.
The Chang,- lak,-
He!,» .e„ •».., t„n.
blackn,.ss.
1. p,HT,Ml into
It was blacker Mill.
I turn,Ml on my pillow.
Ewe in
a Cottagt...'
Fuibb-jily tl«- llgbt fliclf
out. Then I knew It i
night, bmg imst.
Would I never al« ii?
I
tint Mud UU, wont
out those numiH-rs couuHng them night
after night. ulgl,r arter night. They
fnih-d to w.ju slumber. My tbougbtJ
wandered away to my woe.
1 watc-bed Sliecfi leaping hedgea. 1
feU to counting ducks swimming In
endleaa rows.
By every Imaginable
ruse i^deavored to court aleep-to no
*'M^nlcaIly my Upa framed the
woida
my father: "I mm tired. Lrt
At ilie flrat streak of dawn. aU oUicr
HTorts falling. I commenced, almoat
unconaclooaly. to repeat the paalm that
had got me to aliTp in the days befuc*
Haj.py home on Wadsworth St..
C rooms, clcganl finisl, -moeJern
conveniences—to
he
soltl
for
$1000 casl, or on our
Casr PsfmtMt Ph»
New Specialties
a w Of Course!
Sflme Low Prices;
lOc, aoc, 30c
We are ill the office. cveuingN
ntrlinqtr Htint
eststi €x€bMttge
▲ lorlag cup of old Bmdlsh Jackwood. once own-M. by Rlahop Asburyl
mother, and ft
tly uaed ^s a oaeranmnul cuh h.
n Wsaley wlmu ha
admtolatorad tbe sacrament ta the ItttM band of MetbodlMi at the /Mmry
homo, hat Joat beao givan to tfie Wes-
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:^HE' ’tfVENING ■ ‘RECORD
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TRAVERSE CITV. MICH., SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. 1©03
PART TWO
PARTITWO
Cbe Cvcnitid Record's ilD>>fo»Date Tllustraled Feature
OUR GERMM CRfflCr^^
Impr^ons of the Kftl»er*»
Agricultural Party.
REVIVAL C? TS^E MONO RAIL IDEA IN MANSPOiimriOIV
Si'K more Ih- •InEt* rail myrnt^nt
« m an
to th# double rail
myMn of rapid tran.il 1..
brouchl i»rt»mlnemly to ihe f-M-.
.
thi. time thrvuEt. th.- |.roi
betwevo Mutnhe.t«-r
IJ\ei|aA»l
a n*ono ralln>ad wl
Already iA |TrP«i. of bulMti.r. I. t ._
widely b. raided a. .the wbrld'. plon. .-c
h»Kb
rellway
M^i.o rail e*iH .|-
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Ihe niAH.u. <le.ir.Omi> of |ewf.|T»E »hr j
<0.1 of railway o{aT<>Urm.. but wllh f-v ;
.liKUlar
,aEUf:.rly un. :
Hr;?-i
.
they beTii.ntum.
upon the two rall< .<f the ..rdinat^ iKiek ’ But
did : : t.nkr
kr ki:i.;?v
kitiilly to
i« then;
upon whhh Ihr f.ny.le r«Mr.M-1 WH»jan^ ultin.atelv jhe ra id wa. uba'ii*e.v,le aa|d..i.rd
la‘in^* li-ft to their fate
built.
i:.i. h rr.r h.-l! ' b's |w.v.le
a.jd..».ed ir.e r.tm Iwm.:
asatnid the >i»t
i-ij.i.i»y l^lni^ aU;«:ii<..l |of‘at,- v, *!> oj.p .k the m act Intrre-miji^ te-Pis of th# • two j .np I .. .. -ad ex; -Jn ev.s
tht-...unYh.* :ft\.ir..r .f'nnv* | try- w.<« lh:'»t if |lo»‘ard II Tun:., a
ker- t>|e[ hi. laid i
r the .^.io . -Oi.. ) »
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‘I. t .i.iei.- i ii, ,.;e ro
t»on in IxC. Th*- Tutu, inoti.i mil tno K
.-••n at I In 111—ore i. b-ut 1 *.<*o fee
they iitt
ensih.-w
I It. ftna. on.
their .h
;
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of dafiEer an?^*l»eiii« . !
and I he antutixiot. they .dN'AO<'**d. .up. !
l«irt<-d by the teetlmony of .e\eral w,ll
know, linil.h .‘i.rlneen. were .urn. I
«h-.liiy tidenl toJiwtuie ft.rliain-ol to
I.aei/ the rviiulaJie bill penixMioK th.
f«tubh.luuMiT of the r«>H'S
It I. f.r.e
laiaed la Urtllte »:le«lr1..»IV a.the inoiK.
la.uer MO.I to UJapal.di .IiieI* «*•»««» *^-l! ,
mm
S
Die th. .u..t..u. e
Liver;..-.! . t .1 '
Mai.«IW.»li t and xka ver«a at a »;« i
* «.f 110 iiiihw i>er hour
. .1ei..ly the .ar., «nd. In Ihv i..riruu»:e ^
of the pr..m.deni. to lemier defallinvi.t j
wl.I-h i.- y»i.\ ->e.l frot .
tin- S;o:..‘
; wh . b.
ta. h it
pro;-e--.! la
,ml d T.r. IV t..-.-fclt,
l:oynt..t. ana Tuiu-
low on j* lr,<«i|.. t.iH. |.i«>puIk!oii twins
ob:: :n.‘}. u J th.- u>;. r . l by uprisht
w
-- rih i.- ho.izoM..! ‘wheel, slide
a:-.K t.v r.olK tbu. St. I.!yln,
..
v.hi. h are .on-.p.o-t und iM.zlike la
SI, «• .r.*:av Tt;o idet-iri.- exprrs. ahow ti
m>he illustration U tnovins at the rate
. n»
s
Mr
the ..j..rat .o
of the eh* irp-
am.] in Jtk. tii ot
. n-..r ..f t»r-
fiALl Y/iL'NWfON MONO J
int.-re-i. ..lih...|*:h.
.. wal.l. the pn.iia.t. r«
;.iy to .<1*. f r. war.1#
th.- eMer|.r|.e I .J«>» waa u rath, r .ium.- aflalr, with
d.«. niM limnedinl. ly ..w that, like the]
r%, ^the }
miuio rail romm -as aV»««i»
'^Id.a.Ii.S 1" no n • , The publh i.
-.|M*.-I.dl>
elmry of new
kins" .w|Mn
l.dl>
hen tlie publlr .bwin. ilil pre. lou. akin
In dans. I and th.-re will pr..b,bly I--
i; h. . idrm.. while
.1. .11 .o;...s, ,mio . I' Ve
.tath.n.
............... . the :i
MVer.
s\ «t. u,. thou, h
r- i < .11 r.m
Ihr..ui:h tni*-.
Ih-h-. \» at. ,‘nKU.ti
a •
. T.i.e v-aht... fill p.r
th- pt.-,.- 1.'
..M> by i. e
.1..-Me :
r.--...,. whM, will al... le
and In the ..|.lnlon of w.me einin.-ut'au j
I.u.hlns
jjC£gI0i.| HOaPIXALITI PUIBEa
IV fo r.- r<ts I ., « .uj i : .HmE a
r^'i •. 1 «* l». *T d froni lUllyoun
r:. . . :.u <* .»■ - .! <—‘r.d
d l.t.towel.
l.tetowel. Th#
l-I]*r;l)Kh r« i ‘ wiM n'.itk a icrrat advance
mer 4he Ii -:i .-n*. I ..t ever *
,
th-iHlliMit‘*-um ..f the ♦ ?<r. \% j re>.ervel
by a -etn- ..f ' fh. . run-i1r.i: pn'..!
p:e.^a
The . ..i> t>eal • t a • nly l.jU!
*1. all.,
aiul ..ft. n.
MONQ^JIFJL CAR
TRM\f£LlJSC JOO
/VCtXS AN HOUR
wh.-mw ar.ew the n*. l.n
'iwKleS.’
a* the Ir.i. k .tpiwi.re.1 t« Iw .upja.rte.l
•iin.ylvanl.i in.iiu. rallnuid ran
fron ltr:;.lford tlir..UKh'Tari«»rl to Oilfrom
more „nd f«p wime lim.. w... f ilrly
r.j r^-.-ful < me unlu.-k> day. howevi.
r
^
in.ntiim ..It ,It;.-.! by^ the ^.iM»;i-
ix.-t.i.e, T he M. >. h-ra il... ol wa. 111.
h.y‘ithm
K M.—ly Ih.vnton and ran
..v-t a tra.k but ..ne mil.- nml lhr.-equ-rteP. In l.-npth
It. di.tIt.uui.hhip
f.Mar.- wa. that the .-ui. w.-re .up|-.it«.l on the wh.-. I.H Just .. the hunmti
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them olBoUlly.
After the luncheon Ertch Speck too
Fki.-kko. IuuhtUI counselor op oconoiux and the kslsef-s personal rsprs•uiative. wu. .Interviewed.
*TM. Is a blK country, a float couns wonderful countiy.- be aakL,
admire it very, roiy mneb. But
of all do we admire tbt people.
They have been eo kind, eo boaplUbto.
us. You have mafnlSeoat echoola,
aud the men
oen In charge of them appear
be very, very
yon bavo
farms ciwH-lally I
here, to learn abont
luetln.l. of agrtcnltura.your lu
-Ma>
.ve jaiir know ledge of agricultural
Iiff. in generalr* the rejKirier asked.
N.y ii..;'duu*t ssy aaytbing about
th.nt. 1 h.n t Huy any thing about that at
all.- qui.-kly nn.wered Voft Flnogge.
.hiikin*: III. I.ead energetlaslly and
bcUllns up hU hands. “But you can
print lu bis letters bow mncb we ap
pre-h.
boepltallty-tbe ^splendid
tool .. r.illio.d .•oM.tru.tel It. ‘he f.itt. .1 ' dv. n.;i.‘d -to n..tliii-.; atui the opera!..?Stat.w w.-te the lalrdir.li.l
i-H.-k'
i< uli.iohm.^l Hi - mono rail 1;. d..
I..1.1 loAII in It..- oil leeioi. ..f I*. ....
►yl\ania In the late ei venil. - Tlie ii. - ■'.t .h-I ..r fat- iH-f.-ll^he fuin.iu.
venlor of thI. .y-t.-m wa. tten.-ral tb.y 'bay. h i.iilr...d • whl. h wa.
f.-auire
Hlone who h». ... h*0K b.n-t. i.|ej,e,M..j • of . ..iiey l.land. New- Y..rk . ll> an th.well kn..wn III .
1 with ef^
f.U-l. to pr..\hi.- ..iitom..bIle .|e-..ltt ay.
Willie the piln:.- m<.-.. i It. .<iKaiilzln-.:
jt--ompni.y lo ...tiMru. I a r.M.l
lit*. Idanned l,y fi.-o. iMl Sb.ne ww- Komr.n
M All.-n. nn ..|d i.ew-q.aia-r „..<n ..r
TllUAvllJe. I*a The m..oo mil ..f th..»e
they have i^ilned soflolsBt kwirlsaft
l«»y ilumi twr^ mrtm wM'
tliniugli tiM Mtsd BUtss, th«>
delegniion of forty*s«PD Osnasas sent
Is country by tbs kslacr Ho otiidj
icau s^riinltursl notMl loewit*t for tbelr MtiTo land, aaya tbo
New York Times. Bofort fbsy loft
they sathetixl at U» UoUl Bolrodtfo
ill New York the other day |tt an Inil luucheoa tondorod ^ Jota
Schulte of the Unltod BUtoa dipart-
It .V* iinlik.-ly that su. h a M.-p will b«
iiH-lh.IlH ..f bt .Lim* .ari. have
•b-v. ...I V ^ .--. rnst bv , r;ti. H „
Initial triia. of the ’•el.-rirl.
eb^^irU ozpre..ozpre..' , ra : tt.-.ln
ti.-.lii .•uphnl.-l.
.-uphHl.-l. with re.ult. fatal
.•.vst.^in
rai; ^ to -•v. rHl |H-..pU-. and the .li....t. r \lr...mitry are worjh * »»t. : * .. .Pd the fate of lb.- i.iol. ;.f
1
.pitallty-
and lar* belns .. t j
UH,n,d one aiioth.T on a .Insh* tra.k.
li, or.Ier t.i pr.-..-rve the balam. a
xuble rall r^n ..v.-rhead and wa.
.-|H.|e-.| ».y two arm. Yropt-the roof ..f
e«. h . ar. th.-arm. I. lntf .H,ulpjH.d with
roll.-ra t.. inlnlrnlze the frli thm
The
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j fl-
.t
:t^h - IseM .Ij;;yy.-.| that a
IMjAS M
ICAVI.KY
l*er4:on>f^ Scenes and Things ojf J^oie
THE DIVINE SARAH S PACE.
Mine. Sar.ih r.ernhat.H
u.ln-... ha* iii,.ny liltb?
f..lhle., and the
ih.; i:r. .t
f,ol. and
I
TWO
WELL KIvOWH -AMERICAN WRITERS.
- Iwenii-ke. who. beatdsa bea «-aptulu of eavalry. is the owner
a feudal cMste comprlaliig S.000
sen'h. was Indignant over sleeping car
acvx»uiui.HlaUons on Amertean raUroHd. In a loud tone be dedarod:
The Pullman accommodadons were
iy and fllthy-too bad for nttacanco.
^ didn't want first class Pollmana.
but we wanted at leAst
iiruo.lailuus. Aud tbsu tboae dirty
. -.-rvanta who mads up onr bods,
w.-r.- tnmelhiBg vile."
was uol HaUsfled with tbs meals
el tiler. -With tremendous sums of
•y w e could purchase meals that
**Atuerlcan fanueni.** be said. **ars
doing away with wuod In tbalr big
forest, entirely wliliout thought of the
futun-. In lb.- weM we found big pUee
of wood decaying aud not used because
It had been cut down without necseslty.
So long as the Ameii.-an fanner makss
money today be d/>es not think of the
future. ^Yllhln ten years they will
lisve to lie imporilng their building
wood-from ib rmany. Our foresu will
neier give out. The cutting is regu
lated by Ihs govemnmnt”
Mr. Gain. sUk) a large feudal cetats
holder, said he w as going to come back
though." be said. **Tbe fanners In this
country are ezpMtlBg the eoll without
dist-riuilnatlou. and in six years It will
they
mnny f.»r f.-nill*«-ni."
What Impressed Itself decf>est on the
mind ».f Karl ruhrmann. a' student at
aix-oinpanytns lllu.lration 1. made from a photottraph
I to a.-j-ure a idciure of a tamel j.arade In the desert. The
■ta. hmrnt on review.
•TONE 01ANT8 TO OPOEIJ.
A'lnoM Intrre.ttns f< alute of the .-on•iructlon of the St l^ul. w..rld . fall
i
AN ADVANCE IN SCIENTIFIC KITEFLYING.
4-r'
Itltter. the man who had iharse .
!KI
"I lik.-d-yonr American unlvertlUei
rerj- much," ho said. **111^ are very
well put together. Kttt there ts one
thing tliat they miss, and that ti beer.
by drinking water.
Even what Is cMll**d Imported beer
isn't like what we have there. You .
can't drink three glainw*. of the beer ,
here without feeling the effecia. fbat
Is Isv-nosc there Is more alcohol In It
The lniiK.rted Uwr has a lot of alcobel
put in it so that It will au^ the peasag... And the cigars you Ihave berel
You .-sn't buy n cigar that Is any good
for
than ‘J.’. cents, and I wouldn't
give n twenty cent cigar to my coacbThe luncheon was a happy affair with
ranch humonius tnJking and some ainglug. The Germans oxidentty think a
great deal of Mr. ,S<-hnIte. They gave
him a liandaome silver t<« eet and
many compliment.. 'Then they stood
up. and. amid a babel of “Hochar and
clinking gUssea. they drank hit health.
Ing contributions to a fund of g60,000
to convert Spanish women. Headquar
ters will be opened in Madrid, and It
will be known at the Quikk Inetltute.
Bishop Lawrence of the EptKopal
rtiurcb of Boston says It la tlsM for.
his church to convert the Itallaas wbe
are setUlng In that «!ty to toige mmmr aC the
I tor the
boUdlng of a Ifbrsry cb the old Wade-
: onT. inoH, Saturday, august i. iwe.
THRKVEKING EECOKD, TBA\
*1,- aald ooe of V*m.
luii aftiT BdvmnI Wrl<l« liilt •olved Cbe aimpliM B4ST&
woBd
-WelL you needn’t lake tbe trooble
to tooeraa If be had baard tt bafbre.
to use any of our telegraph stab
ni^t W' ItH-keU himnelf into ibc UUniOne day Florence came home froin
again. Our <i|***niturs are too an
ry. 1 liwi be m-eot njaUltiB anxiod the ber eiHorced atroll In the rtllaRe with
for you ••
rlprim:
tbe Information that abe bad racoon“llow so. genera!r*
tated one of tbe wlaeat men abe bad
•t>n!;Tly. ask Ml« Itt. Clair to step
eU bad ever met. a qualm old pblloaopber aocb
to bere.oM aay do at one encoontera now and then in
Jenny St. .CUlr *-ame in, looking
mure than tliat be ba<) t^^-n In the U-d that fit
radiant.
Uary and that she Ihuuabt
bad name waa Abner Morey,
•^ell tbe gratleman how you out
beard him np aXalra.
Weld and Jtont Mary ware moved to
witted hi m.’’f«ald tbe generaL
ftbepawTa coodoct la explains! hr tba Unybter. for Morey was a familiar
•The lounge you w ere lyinj: <
fact that be bad opened Edward Weld a character, one of those amnalnp !m•mber.
Jenny. -jAm
bedlee foond In every rillage.
hollow and
'•I d.m t cire If he la half w
there was a Ikl to It.
proteated Florence. -He la a j.-eimlne,
,l»91,br aW.Boelte might iftiuie tluie HAvive
• pblloaopber. 1 talked with hiru aliom {
you, I iKul lix.d .m In^
the vaUmtine. *I U*t ye.’ aald he. Uhat !
If I knew tbe mail that made it 1 could
give a miens at what It roeaita. EverythlnK a man does 1h Juat hluiw-lf over
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which or
UfTwage you nwletd and transmitted
1 again. I Un ye be*a hid other things
litadaboro. Me. mn(
t to the gemTal lieiv. What I fear»d
j the Ksnie way. Study the man,* aald
vas that you would hear the elhk of
■ Mr. Morey. ’He a Imek o’ the riddle.’
9 baa been aolred at 1.
tea way that cape with romantic im r ;
eat thla atrange UtUe atory of myate y
Tbcrfa a leaaon In It, too: ao the
manda of action are fairly well met b,
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I a n*petitlon.”
the alaaple flacta of tbla caae.
weum.v..
i
\Von...u . g. catc^l dream of bcautv and |
revvlv,d a large Howard from
The poaale waa tbe work of EdwanS
his hiding a thimble l glor.- is when nature has chosen her to .the govi-rmuehl she had »o well nerved
Wald Of Boaton. wbooe alater Alice luid
children In a hou«? we *
Jme a moilicr. i:\rrv facuUv is kcenlr and married a txihmel in the In
married John M. Sbepard of EeedaU.;^
I VlKltfsI.” he «ild.
,..,d
..Hud;
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It conaiatrd of tweire Unea of dowN-i^:
I our ejA s. and then
«lav, iu tUc* dear and
written on the back of a rab-ntlm
light, and
wtdtfk. If nditJy read, rrrealed a v. ry
I he had n-tumed
*^I-sk»d.
UqporUntaecreL
!•. Ul» rh»lr wo n<-arl.v [mill'd tu«'‘ what- ' ^iWrjc.VK.r'a l'n'v .-.Vy
braijc bci
ibapard waa well to do at tbe time ol
nut t.i pleeeii.*but tlie thimble waa on. on V.:.-jViImw ; d ^ / ^'N^Trxpcctancr.
bla marrlaya. and bis wife bad about
the imn of my fath«*r a chair. He bad *
Mo'.hrr’s I’rirnd arjuKd externally
fUUXia They mlcbt bare passed lb- If
IMe ’nancy will relieve the
ntiruei.d onr aitentioti to the whatnot .
daya In comfort. 1
p.m-Jiuon. and no mother and
•T ntr vi: uLf,
an
pUHNea-.
knowing
that
we’d
|a*ek.”
j
]’,
!
beguiled by «uw
»i ail loU* lie althy. he.vrty, strong.
-IVrhnpK he’s done the sume thing cKur .-..mplcxiumd. j.ure M.xsle.1 and
Of tboae drcular tettera which are a«‘id
A lie...
t
had fi-itn-d
ex^laltlJ.^l Flon-nee. •’Terlutps rhxr.ri-.il in .ltvjH»ili.m. wh.» arc mutually
-Into tba rural dlatrlcta by a eenoli. rl.ai he w.mld d..
tiey Is imt In that hoUHe.”
:an.; r.e’d hx- the cnlinurd v.-c of lliii
claaa of dty brokers. He began toai*.xunderMo^
A 1 niment. MO.TI!T.lv’< 1 UIll-ND.
Mnn hed this one.” mdii-d
plate, and within two yearn bla own .^„„..i,t..;
i;; V of .Img rists.'.ri
p.j K.tt!e.
I go unych- William, -and
- property waa to a nearly bopchwa c.h
AUee-v..ur i
kvhat’s the n, t t;vali>-- ••Molhcrho-Od” mnijcl tree.
Why
nine hantjl
dltloD. and be bad wrongfully m.d put awn, m tm* h.
l;;i CSAOnCLO BECULATOI CJ. A;uala. fis.
matt.-r*/”
w ait I
vuh-ntlnr
The .voung man waa standing
I
BEHIND
THE
RIDDLE
h Mmtts. HU
Z.B Bvaas. M
Wartin & Goans
CHEAPEST
BUSINESS CAROS.
CLEAREST
....HEALTHIEST..
ANP
ABSOLUTELY OIKI^iSS.
Lol0^^4•^r
IS
MltlECTRICITY
reman
iS GOM/MQ
US£
M6ther'sFriend|s€iHSS;£
ingraulty almost Incredible, bom,wing
two or three times upon tbe same mcnrlty In that little town wb.-re everybody waa suppo«Mxl to km,w everybody-Otoe’s bnttneas and yet entirely
escaping auMcton until, when the
wreck was nearly complete, bla wife
learned tbe truth. She ImmodlaUly
communicated with her brother i:,!ward, and be came to Leedalioro with
mu.t have
S.ve lax-u
I..U u
.
aU speed. There must
painful acane to tbe old Bbepard Lou,e.
mead, but not a whisper of It ,R>t
Even rncle WIlUam
who Ured in the town, warn kept wbolly
In Ignorance.
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‘ exposure and UU
grace were coming on at a gallop, and
nothing but ready cash could a%Till.
Weld returned to Boaton to see what he
could do with his sister’s Wemalnlng
nroperU and Bhepard’s precarious Inin the stuck market. "He suetetesto In
promptly than ho
;iime lH f..re antUnly :».lvamx.«l another
|M, p in the M.lutlon. The Mn.li. of the
! lUiempt undotibt.nlly hnKi. inxl Shep..nl a end. lie wan found on tie- ih^.r
,..f ih- library umxms. i.mK. an.l h- dud
within ii few hotirs .,f hemorrhage of
.ihej.raln.
What may N- ealhd the d... ;;iueuth
A WAR MESSAGE
siniianl bad Imtmdiately oihmmxI
,.uv.‘1..|h. ....imilniug tbe xaU imne
h„,| ,ll^4^..^e^nl the myaile
.^hleh ran tlm^ the iH*< ulinr mimTe riitg
preM-rv.xi:
nn-h of «oi.i m i api.i - . >e
cr» « n.i. nm m.arr»^t uarm awry
,
ts. m ti,.-..
day.,
' \V ll;,.*!”’
^ b.,j
lu...l^rn wa>a t«.,
TU..".
Thm •- .
- ,„vi«
Tak..
,
moue r - ^/. u.ifa,.
tl)
<t» l„-nr an hf.* «»»1 •'tronc 08 dea
e
Leedsboro with fd.250 in his iKwket.
w.-ary hour uv« r thu«.
AUce waa not expecting him. and she M-an h.xl tl..‘ houMi neighboring ! might even lutve pull.j
ad into the luinds
king. fh«-. ollK-rs would have “I*'
i
return In tbe afternoon, and her broth
lar.l Webster of l.«xd
I. IuhI. hut he xvave.1 them ba
er waited- Tben c-ame won! tluit she
would remain over night. Edward was
sfteruuuii train jen In laxTei
‘ r.-»...rie.l
Tm le.*’ 1..........
h.mrs4-ly. -Is there
I mrt trust sueh matters and linall
Bbepard with a penn.v. and he was im- venax.
.-om.- lM«r.ic.
In f.w.- the pubU,. They an old writing table in xour Iwrnr
H t-om.*
Whx- xvhy, yes,” slamu.erexi Tnele
der pledge to keep the aecret Invlolm.-. UMxl
«s.d to In- h:im:t-«l
hamJ.-.l 3in>uti>l
an.nnd In
<-ir.'Ii-N OU.1 i-liulhir giiih.-r;ii
lllam. ’’There’s Im-. ii Ki.uu- old furjMiii .if .Maliu- nx ji ►^n-.-i.-s
stuxved axvay InTh.- m.rtU c.»rm.-iil. iiuU m.lMily kn..tvH 1
euiy years,. But
s they uuwtllixl, for
dsDoa. but finally decided upon anoth. r
copras. In the middle of the atUTiMs.ii
.1 «1I over tlu- ...U!i!r.vY
Tr^nk sprang
The ..there fob
uk bad his troul.!. s T
I them,
Bdward and his uncle walked ov»t to
him to loxv4-d him,
.ui he distam-ed them,
tba Bbepard bouae. and on the way lal
miwliig They h.itril
lim shouting in the loft
ward bought the valenUne which sub
look U|N.U Ihe 1
of a..
jN-ruilt su. U u will- when they i
eh.Hl the barn.
It s bert-r b.- xri.-d. An.l
.» -lhe wisp to fli< kcr U-fore lie- vyvs of
much Interest.
rn.le
J.- sprang fHMU the
l.-m h th.il .
Hum to f.iUow It. Frank m-x.
feat he would nni
William, who was not on good terms
with Bbepard. having opinisetl the mur- f.irg.it that h.* hud
reUslud In a «-nli
bidd.-n in tl
rlage with all his |K,wer. str..lbsl out to ..l.l Shepard iu.UM* In la-e.ls’-..r...
The money was in his ha
h.- «-xeliilmed.
tbe barn to wait for his n«i»hew an.l
•’Sludv tb.
The dux t .uu.: 'vh.-i. he n.x-d.xl th:
there racountered Bbepard. Meanwhile
loney. lie Imd gom- Hito tl............
Edward was in the house, atid no eye
r u imTejintlle ,-^t:il.!lKhii..-!it in W
was upon him. W’hen- he went or whnt
Ml after I.-avliig .x.!U-ge. aiiil there iJ.e
be did could be le'arned only from a
But how did you know it was bercr
lum.x- of Ids Ilf.- . ame to him
brief and hasty scrawl which be left
f the |wrttiers got into trouhle
Tbe question «wme from all thrx'c. ’
for bis sister.
He finally joined tbe other men In tbe
. rnmk. i?.-izing a fav.iniMe oi>be rx-plUMl. -If.
barn and bad’a few words in private portunlty. wx-nn-.! an oi»tion on the
It. It’s in Hie
shnix- In the J.usUiess
Itut an- Inliinl
iui.vm»*nt of #.'..«»■« h.id.to U- mad.-, and third xxord: ’Y.mr mom-y
Frank did imf kn-xx xvhere t- lay desk; nml.-’s barn. Cipher t.^ls place.
Trick nsi-xl iH fore.’
Thus.- last two
In this em.-rg.-n.y he Is-th-iught him •enteiiees ivad x-itli.-r xvay. Th. y were
merely to b-l h.-r knoxv th.-re xxas a elof th.- moti.-y that Imd lain for f.mr
ph.-r. Bbe knew . noiigh not to l.H.k
t.x-i. x.-ars in th.- .»ld Sh.-pard h.ms,
sii.l he rcsulx.-.! t.i make on.- laM de.i
when- he said It was
..1.1 dad!
And to think I didn’t ktmxv him xvell
|K-rale attempt to solxe tlii- j-hhll.- o
enonpl# Th,- man Is l,aek
the riddle
the xnl.-ntlmTh.- original xvas li
th.- k.x-ping ..f riieU- Wiliram W.-hl
In x-verx prubl. in of }iU\. Oh. won’t 1
make tl^ls right with your friend Mr.
•ml Trank w.-nt t.» I..-e.UUir.i t.* stud,
it
Tnele Wmiatn xlexv.sl this i-n
Mony!”
.-.xxiltig with xvell f..un.i.Hl alarm. at»^
Ab lM.SM8lblltl7.
he mad.- MxTet efforts m ,«..-ur.- th
Mra. I.cslie M- Shaw, the wife *.r thf
sum that Triiuk-tiee.lr-1. lN-li,g .-..nvin.
secretary of the tn'iisury. has>e,-enlly
.-d that the y.^mg man’s ..j.jw.rtiiMit
was «Mie the like ..f whh-h xxoul.l imt given .Hjt lu Washington s
come agiiiii.
amusing intx-rxlews alout the In
Frank W.-ld work.xl txvo daxN
quacy of the claries of cabinet
the valentine purrl.- ami hogan to
o-ns. Mrs. Shaw was Miss All.er,
signs ..f metitsl' .Mllaps.-, II.- x
sliaxx in her youth, and she has alx
big. nihust." hands-111.- f.-llow. h
^•n notcxl au.oi.g her frlemU for her
w.Mi.ler -what sh.- shouM .lo
sw.N.iN-tl doxx n u|NMi her .-ili.v. aml'he^
t1irvii<-M.c Mfi-.llv r.vvin!li-.t in II pl.nn of
n small frame bniMitig. IUsmountlng.
they hurri.sl upstairs and thn-xv ojh-u
the .l-H.r. with dr.ixvn r.-x.dv.-rs n-.,.ly
to ever 1h.- op<-rator; but tb.-n- xvas
no ..jK-rntor th.-n-. A k.-n.s.-ne l.imp
xx-as burning .mi tb- table m xvhi.h
the telegraidi insmimeni xx:,s tlxe.1
Then- xx.-n- sx-verai tUairs. a l.N.kiiia
gla.H.s hanging t.. the wall and a l-Minge
Tla-S.- were ev.-iy aiHele In tlie nx>ni
••U.-« kon.” n-pllisl th.- oUu*. r.
He xvent to the t.-legniph tab!.- and
sitting xloxx ii. In-,.:iii to cli. k the key
He .nll.-d a nWghls.riiig b.xvi, and r»'
eelx.sl n signal xvhi
fn.m a‘c,Mif,-.h-r.ite
th.- n-plx iiig stathMi.
e xvorJk
-Till th.- g.-ii.-fal,
• that XXe h,ive Jn,.i
an.l are n-a.!y to m
railnaid bri.lge
with him against th.
fiotrn.rin H.e\*lu-m
ard. Later he took the i
. and when be arrived t
, haring caught the train at i
Ckm beyond Hortouvllle. Wlut sadden
Impulse led ber to do this no one
nUre knows. She rt^malned with E.1ward In Newton, a auburb of Boston,
two days, and tben came a telegram
aaylng that Bbepard was dying.
j.
• : - j
i
I,
-.4 -•
f -
J:.';.
' 'r
of endeav.>r. and It
nerves. He had the r Ir of mn
has Mt up s.-x-*-nri su
with a sick friend, as
bemnn spoke lightly, he w.ns ».,r
iTiMtlded. As a dlx.-rslon f-r Ti
niitul lux snggi*st.-»l Itivitlnc the ohj.Hi
vf the x-outig titan’s affe. il.ms t.
It the ..Id W.-ld h mcNtead
Thus It happetMNl ilutt Mlss‘Florem-e
Jane
!.y. The ,H-..ple of that stale
' . ’ -.1 in th.-ir sympathl.'s U• x’onf.-d.-rate and t’lilon
.. t i ir them iM-lng «’onfederati«s.
X lair. I...xv.-x»er, belonged tO
1. Tiih.u family and xxns ber-
!t.;.:*.vn WMH elcaf-
ousv ok THP n>oi»M i»r
lAUiuur.
.
(Ortginsi.]
.Ivil Xwar
iig girl of
■ge of a
-of the St;
1u/h^
sontli end.”
The offl.vr x albtl oiM- nf his im-n and
gave him the m.-ssage to tak.- to Gx-neral Morgan. 'Hien h.- sprawl.-,! him
self on the loung.-. falling Into a d.cr.-.
There Is a half awake, half ash-ep
condition Hint xve have all . xiH-rl.-iiosl
In which om‘ hears a sound, not know
ing whether he nHilly h.-ar- it or not.
Tbe officer thought he h. nnl a ell. klng.
n- oMiiliiuany .-latterTelegraph keys an4ng. and tl^ key «.n the tabh-. xxas no
ex.x'ptlon.
Bnt 4t di.l not apis-ar to
the U.tt*-r that
tabl.-. It was
nnd at tim.-s
rn-senlly he i
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY anX
Backache
-i:=^^0)RE
rca.ly wit.
It Is said of h.-r that a
...
of humorous In-nl oiw .day ev.hlTThrd ;
_j,^
^ hll,-on
in htr pri s^-mie:duty-nnd now the clicking n-.’-.m*
’•What xxonld be more dreadful thnuf menn-d In a m«tv pr.Mioum-ed manner.
er mending ber bus- ; ^ ^
j^.ein.sl to Ih- In the h'’ad of the
blind s rpat. to t d lu one of the |Mx k„„ ,, hlch h.- r sPhI. lb- began
from another worn- {
|ettera-and n-ad the
l.uxsH ai . Ilf,- il.m- rarli.e J..^t
c^^al.yoo'i*Ail coVsuVsXo? Frlw.
1
^ suffered 10 yssrt with Ucksebe and kidI oey trouble. Tried s great____ __ .
| Bilhoul relief. Dr. Feaoer’s Kidaey and Bsekache Cure U tbe ouly Remedy that eyer helped
I nn- and after wing only two botrioi IJeel en-
ia MV. su.«.i
r.-celvlng
the message? Or was Its s.-nder
to make sura of a.-nirary
Presently the
] with a dispatch which slated that all I
* ^
was rIglJt aial Gem-rnl M..rgnn would
very faar minntes and decided to.jeibc on liaod,^ This was s-nt over tho land will I
main Car tbe night In a hotel near the
| wlra. Then the off
dapot It was tbe I
; instr
ill. Urn.
taking
awtol memory, and
; nsl,; The next morning, wln-n the two
t’oufederatc rax
Joint atla. k .mi tbe bridge
and trestle. as agreed, they ff
I perlsbod first the Us
ng fonxM- drawn up at Unh ends
that W aurrived her. *11118 was Imiw! twar to adx-ertlsemeats.
-e llM-m. They pro<-e«-4l,-<l with
Unt beesnse Bhepsrd had died early in from Aunt Mary We
upi-ll.;! ;
MlUer obtslned f iOO.OOO and me
Thus all the property of
tbaer
,He vH- i^»d then waa arrealed.. Ammon,
tba tltbrea passed to .Edward’s
tba
arming | bl* counael. used hi. knowledge to los. of
In his ninth year.
v; iMJt, : compel Miller to pay the money over j hitter was the offlrar rbo bad received
Edward bad beeb a widowgr. wnd
tMl, her to Ammon, and then undertook to keep j the telegraph mess
hU only child. Vnrie Wil
-fore. 'Tue cnpiurea >
are not aatiafied whh resuha.
liam Weld was appointed guardian,
offio
were taken to
tbe Union g«- ^|» la our fuaraotoe. which foeswiffi
and mnk lived with him until be bs» She began to have a huntexl. scared } Prison for ten years. Ammon’s sen- j
look, like that of one who U attraded ’ trace Is a severe one. though not too ,
eral’a headquarters,
came of age.
1 aevore. and will probably carry with I -Which of you did the telegraphing
_
In regard to Bbepaid’s death tbe by a ghoot
Aa for Frank, be had reached a con-« it tbe lawyer’s dlsbsnnrnL-PhlUdel.
I
last night from B.r askedthegen- i
~
-blrril girt- who was tba only person
baring a kpowledge of tbtj^«umnil
all iN-hrtld.'rs lN-txve»‘i th.- d.-|«^ and
the Weld hims<-. XX hUthe other end ».f the town.
Bhe wa^ bright girl, with a reput
tl..n forlfolvlng puzzles, and Frank
had high hop»-s that Nhe xxould make I
something of t'm- ongitia! xai.-mltie,
..-j.wue, I
tliongh she bad faiht! with
But. as In all othtT c-ases. it
valetiHur that emergi-xl fr-m t
gle X Ictortoua.
•he would not mend the cxmL”
aas Cltv
-__________I pealing It
riBUiBCMe.
Bobert
the New York tewyer who acu-d as counsel for
UUIer. the prop k-tor of ooe
(
le of
tbo
coiuern* thnl pr
kc everjhoas rich i,y pay
paying them r.20 per
they invested, baa
arateneed to eta tea prison for
'ZZZ\^
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
aa»%«etju«t.iit.a«4d e« »“«> 8“*?^
•«*!=
Farm For Sale
2 GOOD LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON BUGGY
100 acre* known as the Steel or .Needham farm. One of the best io Grand
Traxtrse county; 3^ miles south of
J. E. OREILICK CO.. CITY.
Wben Yon Wnni a Nice Cm of Meat
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
Oo>8l» promptly dehrert-X
QU»c-n.’ Phone SUO
Bril Ph. .o- *»i
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Proprietor
SUTTONH Bay
B. J. MORGAN
We h^vi a first class
Shoemaker^s Shop. .
MEN’S SHOES, PATENT COLT
SKIN
W^rrairi^^d
S3.5 0
THE FAMOUS
6083
Itam '
FIRE INSUR.ANCE
be refunded to yoii if afier oatoc
MATT.J.JOHNSONS
^
LW HASTINGS & SON
JiARPET CLEAIIN6 WORKS...
Carpet Cleaning and Feuther Renoxrating. Carpet sexring and Uymg.
Before sending your old carjiets
N. B. CHAPW. Proprietor.
one 118
83* Washington St. I
When you wear them they May as
soft as kid.
crack.
Thai’s why they don’t
Other
lekthers
at
the
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Hew ^ store
Rutiitf. OM Otend.
Fwn. Ot
Me. 1 haTc.bdaB wrltiag aa'
M E«ReR
IN THE
ADDRESS
.
By nowMU) rUCUHNG
fiw wivnn
wivnfiifjp UMiS
m jriiui
'M £r‘^*
<Wk
nX
and
nb# M dipi»4 1
> III** Ink to
m4drfm w of iIhiu. trldr-li «ra«
•qumntx opon tbf top of tW oib^
Tbte to o ooaiotrtoit vsiimijiI uH'tliuU of
iwncodara. bvt It wan m toibll of
«n toCton oiia BM4to a pile of tbeiu. pnt
flof oo fU oddmHM after the/
■itotoroB. %>t abe bad nev^
tbat tolafortune
There vaa a kn«k. ami Mim Win
fhMp warn to the d..or to find tb
TtoltiH' warn t;iadjr. Iiorrell. - TL
rirto were frur, |Ih» anwe amall
had aiuwled tlie aauH* miioola ami lu*d
beeo aojoamem m tin* l^t>• aUrnt an
equal tline. Tbej pn-«er%td an Intlinarjr wtirb warn not eaiaHlally an
able to rttber of tbeiu, but tbrlr o;
aaoorlation and tbe fart that tlii> ti
atadjUqt luuair under tbe aame ma.
and bad oearlr tbe aame rln le of arqualnUDf^ heV| tbnu togi tii.r
Mlm
Wlutbrop did nbt find Mtoa Harrell ion
pinial: abe did not uuiu- approve of
her condmi In «oruilo <ua
Mlaa Ltorrell perceived It, noenlM It
and ronot-aleil aitbln her bean a atiiol
derm* anlriHHilfi. wbUL waa made
woroe by a a.Muewbal abaurtl Jraluuay.
YH there bad never been anylblu* Ilka
a quarrel ta-iween lb«iii
Ulien t;n.4^ WlwJl.rop o|Mn.d the
door for tlladya a round fared Iwy irbo
was tbe tondUdy'a aon
IhitHifh tbe ball, iirmi^ bad
for tbto yootb. and ao abe eirtUMd heroelf to Gladya, who |utaaed Into tbe lit
be parlor alone.
' Gladya rroaaed to tlie deak bealde tbe
vrlodow and aaw tbe two lettera lyln*
thrrr. Bbe waa a ipri
e Hnal uatoral rorloalty waa i
IHrnlly reotralned by delbary
who oooidB't help a omlerlnt; for wb«nn
letten. mere Int.-wle-l.
Ib-alde
them waa a mcmfimmluni laaik al»oiit
the alia of half a playlnit card. It waa
open, and a niler lay a.-noMi li In aurb
a way ay to cover mtMt of tbe lert
hand pace; and leave tbe otbi*r cxpiMed.
Tbv TtolbJe iwce to.n- |W4. addnwM*^
Mr. liaory Inmar> Aldlue buUdlnR.
and Mr. WllUs lianiee, :*1 llmad afreet.
They arenii'd to bu\e l»e«-n very recent
ly act down in tbr U-.k, aiyl tbe
lya- l»ra!n.
Ir
1 GladyawHtlOH to tboae two fel• IowaRbe fUnced qub'kiy toward tbc» door.
»lt waa marly cloaed. and Grace waa
atm In the ball. Gladya texik np tbe
two lettera, aaw tthat nelk»M*r waa addnaaed and put
down aiialn
trmnapoard. There waa not a rialble
^
I that anytlilna had
tbe letter whU*b bad lain atop liefore
waa DOW below, Gladya went to the
other aide of tbe
oat down In
lialr.
Her heart waa beaUnc nnfortably bard, and abe felt a pain-
! bad read In the
Gladya
-To joor motherr es'bo
her faro aoddmly flaal.Ing
-rve made up my mind to t»-ll yon
about It.- aaW tJiwce. -*I am rae good
at any aort of coocrwln.i-nt.. Tb- plain
way la the beat aay f.m mo alaaya
Gladya, we bavr never beeti frton.Ia in
any proper »a*nae of
wonl. Von
have never glvi-n me any rl;;l»t T i do
for you what a nwl friend woa>l do-’
to adrtoe you and try u* help
-l>o you tl:ink 1 ne.il any
-My mi.tber thinks you do.
0... I.M
Grace gently **>Jh>- 1* a tis at mn-.ber.
and-abe knon a ev.-ryibliii:, lhaiV one
re.ioon why I «u;:ht t.. t,.-lp y-.ii
teiwune 1 have aueh a I n.tber timi you
bitvt n t anj. \Vh.*n my
r waa
to re ivlth me ae. k h. fore last ibe
b-urmsl a gn-at innnj ib.na'v I n- ^ure
tle-tu from me, and a.- .1..! mn dl
tle-iii. lint alie ha* a rllt. n to In. al-.ut
Gn-m Kbe -tlilnka tb .t you niv not doIng light. Glii.lya You an- en«ak-l to
t-rank Uland at toon.* lie to ot.e of
U*e towl f.-llow * In Ih.- world, and be
truata you al»i«.lutely. J'h.nt enjnigem. nt to not fonuaily amiiiuintil. I nt it
U well known at hom • I! to nn* kn.lwn
to-rc Vou have a*;k.-d m.* tiet, to f:..-ak
ora.-'
-I .lou t « ,::l y.ci to >p K
1 aim 11 pm .1 .}y,
a..ld Glc.ly*.
id Ibv
, nu*. d. «;r.
lie toiriwin .
hut ; htI rank U
ry ?[>. a. ..nJ
II. it.m.-k.Me-r i
m::e!--! |u. j..j
h. a m never he
atsl l.iirt I... *.-lf
atipleei- I will p
tl.. r.-r
-You will po.:.Ml.lv Ireak
m . ngv.iu.ntr:d-.n
al.Ue y..U itr^. eti. ..ui:.;;liuf ll <• uM -uII. m of 104. in..., n.-iltoT of a ...tin
kn.iaa an>thing hIm.uI It. m s:her .d
CIRCUS THE
THES
BUPW n SHUUiiffi SHBMR la aimi ma V muni!
TRAVERSE CITY,
WEDNESDAY
ADAM FOREPAUGH
I SELLS BROTHERS .^
AUGUST
AHEnCA'S'METHOPOUTAN
SHOWS
uataVtLi*'.
n
____
«:?.:5=§S5WOOOBIE CIRCUSES
tiSSES
Graoa gUnced at the MttJe book and
then rapidly wrote the two addxeoa^
Ihoaay aanw In and got tha totiero.
TYiena waa a brief alleoce that aeenaed
chargfd with an.etoctrlcal embarraaa-Hare yon aeen IlaiTy Lamar late
ly r aM GUdfa aoddenly.
The qnaatlon aermed to force Itaelf
froqi her. It was a relief to aay aomething which ai>proached the aubj«rt.
-Not alnce the other aronlng.- tn»U«l
Grace, referring to aom^ amall tmial
occaalon. -rve jiiat wrttten him a Icltar. |Ie-a going to give aome.aort of an
affklr in hla n>«.ma-llke a coUege
^ipraad.* with bla two annta aa patron
mmm of the fcotinttoa. He aaked me to
«»? «*i«tkm. ahqnt the mu-
itf M Btuiiit Mianss M Furaits
«.r«l»nM
to JHE Bear
•otoiwr* m IMS KOlio
Tb.«u.. amkr,% r«^k-
•r
ROOSEVELT RmrI RIDERS
MUltary ll.
Congress of Circus Chmnplons
:?:G, The M«rvel I jacksom faiiiiy. Cyciioi Sfpteita
RYAN, WOTZEL and Z0RELL4
the:
FSVC tA CARMtllS
Ixi.ineiht.- IIU.I V lo-n.«t.:i I....-
40 - ALL-STAR CLOWNS--^
Darinf: MlJSSl.VN C05S.\CKS
-What dl.I y..u writ., to l.err ehe d.mended.
-I at.MMl up for you.- n.pU<.d Gnt.v
eanowtly. *i iwld that you w-.t.* ovet*ei.-lt.sl by your life to-re; thnt you hnd
liM-t your buiiimv. Juat a 11111.*. hilt tbat
you u..uld not niiik.* any aerioui. luiotl.k.*, I went over lb- nh..Ie . its.-. 1
bad to iMHWMie ahe liiid don.* it in l..*r
letter.
1 aald that you really lovial
I Yank l^*lun.r
•I d..n*tr* ev.Ii.lm.d Gladys. uJtb
•uH-tnlngly ui.n.-.-.-s^'.ry %. l...iii..n.i.
-Well. I aai.l im, anyto.w.- relurmxl
Gra.s.. -iiiid I to liev.il It. 1 #<.ul that
von w.-n* faA Jnat.ll hy Mr» Il-tni.--. hut
ttoit tin* aiuin
a in.-r.- trith-r ; nd
th:.t }4.U .i.uhln l hel
Mr Imiiiar I .tou t
f.i Hiigi Ghi.lvv hut
da J.il hy Mr. Ijtniur e n..MM \car.- n..!bing f..r bin^
-i »UI y..ii e^iy that V”
••tVrtainly." aii^a.-r.il tlnov.
4-HERDS OF ELEPHAHTS-4
SENSATION S LIMIT HEACNED AT LAST
Deriding Danger, Defying Death
Sg-r, DIAVOLO^^ftkV
3 GwatYraiis-IOOOPwpIs
100 EIECTOIFVING ACTS
DO NOT FORGET THE DATE
A lilCYCUli-
WEO
Y*.u
-Ifa
to.n.-st h.-art.*«l. ein.i-to and adinlrahle
fell..\va who eVer llv.il. but you pn-f.-r
ni..re hrllllant .tuaUtl.i
V..u hav.. an
eye for a hutide.uuer man. Gladya. and
Harry l^innr. whnt.-v.-r vl-ui 1... may
Im>. Ik Kun-Iy in>t liaii.I*.Miie >Now. 1
don’t mlii.1 r.il bair inj-e-lf.” s!h- mld<*d. with a laugh. *1 think liix balr to
magniti.i-ut. iind h.* to ein li n Mg.
attirdy. nuiiily inan! Hut h.* d.H-Mi t
Mpi*-al t.» y.ni. Ju-.t to llliiHtnUe thnt
|K.lnt and m-i my pu .r nioiherto h.-urt
ht 1 told her what yon aahl ntonit
1 ji ni a r^y.-at erday .ralhil him an Italian surne-tr*
ganiH^AGlaiba. with l...m»r'. ‘ Hid y..u
. *
a..rt for Harry
Mlaa VTlttthrop came back into tbe
Tocm and aat down by tbe deak.
Til jsat addrooa tbcac lettera Jf yon
do<i mind.- abe aald. with a amiln
BEITER FJ!
iryr\n 4
.. T/.V At
AVRORA
ZOUAVES
I .
.•*..e tai.i pr‘'‘'-touMy ,|„
me. anal h.- lutd Mito * «;i
ant.il to sn-ak w ■
4-iin.li II.
..........."••• ........................................... .................f. rl. .,., y..uM I-ll. r
1.11..
11.-Ill i,.v
mi.l
l« |.r,-.ik
fhe .xitin.vlleii wh. u In* foutnl t>iit that
-\V|iv
^ . my iimtli
all.- mer.‘ly wtoln*tl to Iea\.- wun! f.ar
1.1.. ^ S.. I «.i, , all..d 111 III..
ji,.
, ,|„v
„ ,'ry
m„1
Iiml h.-nr. I.iosi Ilf tl...
ii..,.or.vi...l tt,;.. tl.«
v,.l.,ly .r,t„=
1,11.. to l.r.n,k i.. of
,.x,r:„.r.li.„„y f.,„ur.. ..f 1t.H4.fMl.- .....1: -I ... MH» l.riKV Will- ;
.,,,..1.. i. .™...i
thr.aja. I huv.* M.-iit a letter to Mr. lai*
. ab**uh1 I
mar hy mtotiike. 1 wi/h him to n*tum*
»*"' pl.ix* 4.f 1
: be
................
-Hi.l you 1
npV I’vv ..i-n you do
lt:irr»*ll tlmre’r”
>I...,1I,I s-.
Thursday, August 6lh
IGENTRY BROS;
iFamous i Shows
United
TUafa
interest, and every arti< le
'
is illu*.-
trated. There is no l>cltcr inaga/ine
Piihlishe.l monthly b>
George U. Danielv h ifiy cents '
: year, single co|ucs live 4ients.
Sold hy news dealers cverywheie,
or address the imhhshcr.
No". 7 blast Forty-sc. Olid street.
New York.
lii.
A GOOD WAV
;
TO GO EAST... I
I uhi. h ...iiv.-y.ll
the.MICHIGAN
i Irish w«mi.-in \ih... h-ana
1 the Pem.-yUania y«nto
n train liuinl that Kir
»ii to»anl.
o«,I .1..
1 asi.le.her'hnavmil mid dtiM
tin- <lriw ing
Y.irh Worl.l.
•^h.- 4l.-maivl
Trained « Animal w Exhibition
lias a*m<:
Presenting Many New High Class Features
to Derro *. Butfahr
!.> and eastern
4
200
60 •
^
Herds of
Performing:
Elephants
y,.r
,l.nntn.I “Tlw j S*’'*''
|ih:,;.n,'l, •Ilv.il,-..r-,1,1. Ii„..."
cainivit;.
Pinto, the ^mal'est cIowti elephant
rc.atesl Show of 1 i Pintl in the woil.l
Positively,the Cr.
•nienl tr,
I>oints, leaving (‘.rand Rapi.!>
at
n.Aon, wiil» lhiuugh|slccia ri
New
servrng
Everything New—NothiriK Old But The Title
• f
CLNTRAL.
• THE NIAGARA Fall* Route
America’s Largest and Most Complete
do.
and cafe 0 a ir
lumheon
a
1
Send for the Mich gan
in
trals l>ook
of
ST .\! M K H
TOrK.S.
Watch for the -Grand Free Street Parade
The roc
Tlic l.igg.-^t ti-.ui «-\.-r .-aught in
l*»-t;ti-‘yl\aula w.-iv tak.-li from tin- wa*
•n ocm to
„f spring .*r.*4*k. within Itoll.^fonta,
g.1.1 d.-al ikonmgh limit*, hy A1 lI...Ti.ian. a local
anything nto.ut that t’.-Upn.ni.' m.-a*ag.-. 1 d.ni’l botH-stly rare
111.1
•rv^ro^
AT
IV
A.
IVI.
J"-' ”
■"
tvuh. irtt‘rv4:rfr..r.,:::^':;dro7
-1 rtvelved your lelcpbone mesaage.aahl he.
pniturv ..f nilM I,..rmr,
Thp H>h l> to ho rooumod mid loTit to
Slip otared at him.
. •
-I went no ineaMge.-aaid ahe.
.
j
'
-Not ppraonally.- aald be. -bat I un^ | b4*r frttb a aomewbat absurd earnestdpnj^A/lhat you aaked MIm ParreU j ness wbU-b
at tJS year* of aga.
that alH* bad ever had of tbe 1
e rvcognl-*
Tbe Ruoalan govern
G^Bbook her bead.
nt eontractai
rul except yearly for 50,000 tons of
o Welsh coal to :
-Bhe^lKl up tbe Aldlne tbia foreaon of be dellrer«l
f
at Port Arthur before 1
nocm.Ijimar. -and she told the In lU Int.-aalty, It brought a aort
Detroit- Mich.
" is very J^imoyiiia
To the one who docs the cooking for ihc family, and
sometimes to the members of the family, to find that
an entire'baking has been spoiled lkcau^k poor ex
tracts or baking powder had been used in its manu
facture. «Avoi<J SuioH Ar»Koy«rko»** by
using Jolinson’s Pure Flavoring Txtracts and Pure
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at 35c per pound.
oir-^id'orocT
Mcoh...
-h kTv^th^^ot^flm'Tn; .w''fZ'*;rre;:“r.;::.w ; Pr«cr.ptlons car.funy and Conscientiously Com^unded.
. Tbe girt forgot wbat JaU
JOS. S. HALL, D. P. A.
ni.-ii-ur.il
1“ ^ th^
,
IS""’
I Brilliant array of Miniature .Magnilicerice ever Presented
1,,.
thought I .xmld 4j4^aueh a thing even
ols ttoUl-'.-k* und ph-iv-a of
hr liudv.*rt.*n.i-liy. the flr>t wonto. tnill line ahowing ihut th.-'tr.mt bad
Mr. Lamar ac-med tolave aom.;tliir.g
tlut It w»uoo wt,o
One liuuklrcil twenty or mote pt^e?,
every one ol w iiicli is of human
The Four Truck Nomt.
:
He l.w.k.xl
ba*r wYth n 4!.-s|H*rute
* ph-.iding that die sto.nhl aay th.,i they
, Wa n- ju-t n
hit h. tl.-r tr .-nda
thr*ii ih y l.;i*! .-v. r j -.-n I .-fi.io
.Vnd
ahe laugieii nt I itn jiini griv.* h! u her
; hand
Am! hf it. u
Mil. to lijinPy a frn ndly th:ii
«.n.* w;^te-l 1.. 4 b. ..se hto V
not tome-t: That j.ni'ii
d.M-pIloti that to 111*
rvgn-t o<mie .!.1> ; that will hurt y.m
and ev.-ryl*.a!\ who l -vi* j.m It will
hurt me to the h.-art. tllad.v-. ttorngh
jou may not to-li.*v,. It.”
d.m’t l«-lleve It." ,-ald Gi ll a Mtterly
'I think*j.m’ll to- glad
It- I
think y.m’U .1.. what y.m .^iti t.. injure
ne aith Mr l--unar Hut 1 w..r:i y m
I hat you’ll fallSto' walked towaf.1 the d.*r.r Gr:i..'e
r©*i- and foll..w .*d ii.*r ’ni. n »l> * a ;d
VU-u!y mat down In n . h.ilr by lie- c-nt.tr
tahlenudto-ganto.rt
Ibafl .imUln't d,. thto.- alie
agJd. -hut 1 r«*ally trlcl I cm;d b.-lp
>ou iiladym. If y.m d h-t me Hut | ve
onl\ made y.m ai;gry Gladya did n..t know wbnt to a,y or
m» to
NEWS
of travel for leathers and jmptls ili.tn
ll.*ve that ahe a h.in-^.il the l.-tter* ”
]. •-!:«t ahe alid. y/.m knew.” muI Ial^^ilunr. w ith .-aim d«*. toioii. -01111. tiinm
Biy wonl. I’m in.-limxl l.i to* «.Mig*-.l to
Ii.*r .K..m.-lmw I tl.ink It’a lf*i hn.ught
u« tog.‘th.*r just n hit iH'ttcr friends,
yiau klnavv.
I 1 al.m’t kti.aM V ll.V it
abould nor w h. 1 tliink ao. hut hasn’t
t did you tell hin
dug^ of «
-Atoutt y.iuir
Notlil
And 1 nev.T
wouldn’t m.
l idya. ..»u II have
to to* a dllTeivut girl If y.m . an- to pre
a.*r\e my r. S"*« t «.r the onixyanl sign*
Y.m nr.- to-,xm»ing
She wa« wildly ImpaUept to get
8be .-otild think-of nothing hut
0 lettem and the fatol-ty which
ideber pra.M. al Joke irco:l tiron
n head. If *he cMild mil/catch
Tommy tbrr.- might la* time t.^pri-rynt
Sh.- .-ould hrUo* him and
p*t the lettera. She .imld de«:roy them
or .iinnge the addreoa.-* In a dtogtil>cd
hand. It oeumiod i.» Ii.t that *h«* b*.inl
the ladY atop In tb.* ball.
-You have i.ffend.il me. Gnuv.” abe
aald. -Imt hut lil cmeTun k."
She-eacapcl ha<ktlly Into tbe liall
In the latter pnn of tbe afternoon
Gmcc recHved Mr ll.*nry Ijimara
card, with t^ Inrfrm.tlion that ttooung gentleiKan wa* waiting in tbe
TWELFTH STREET SHOW GROHNDS
lulVhig
<;i ..lyl'
I*...«il that I
-Yea. I piu It all In. Moih.-r w.in’t
ell Oh. ll’a all a
<;imlys Vi.ti il
ro hack to rrniik 1 ..-hind and make him
be beat w Ife In the w..rid *
-I neV.T will”’ «\.Ialnied Gla.lya.
*Y.*u d.ui’t know lilt- 1 will not throw
iway my life In that little .xmiiiry
own.
Vou kin.w. tioihing atouit my
a‘nlimenta towanl Harry Miiaar.”
book were dei*tily Intcrtwtcd in
Grace Wlntbroi*. Aa to tbau abe waa
wUlin* tKat Gmc* abould have tbe
, preference and Gie attentions of one of
'theoe younx men. but abe bad not yet
decM which one. Mr .Lamar bad a
^great deal of money, and Mr. Itarmw
waa very good looking and a lively, en
gaging companion. It waa a diOicnlt
Choice Aa a matter of fact. Gladya
Ud no right to consider any aoch
choloa at aU for teaaooa that will prea-
FitioRMoua BHOWa
sHowa UNITED
CNORMOUa
IbBBOtfc ComHiitid DOOBIE MEH^IK
y.m are allowing t.» the oth.-ri'tihidyn,
tl.4 totrt
ton-t h..n.-ei.
It ton! leti.-st
enough f.ir III.
tllmlya audd
put that mr
mm
otw
COOTROL THE WORLD'S SHOW WARKETS
jMiiHw-Jobnson^s Priig Siorcaj
S2,000
n’Lhii.i
Will tiuy No. ri21 Washington
Si., h<; ft. lot. good frame
house and b m aU in ffir
<Uiion.
This is one’of the
best resident i»ortioBi$ of ihe
dly
With location and all
•red the very best
gam we have to offer.
E.W.H8SilOES&Sofl.
TItV A RECORO WANT.Aa
i.'
THE EVENING RECORD
YESTERDArS ISSUE
t,mmm
.TnAVKRSK cn V. MU M.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1903.
RAMPOLLA
IN THE LEAD
SICURCO MOST VOTfS OH THt
•ALLOT rOS PW€
COT *
■
MRAniiO VAWUTILLI. OKCOUA,
OOTTI AND AOLit^i
s
MERGER
WINS OUT
TBtTMMTUUIT
igw—■ M»(I Op N«t
llAAtolf^ kiMti A«t ' “At •
UkS M «kr
M-ii.
A
.m. hmA
thr •S.-n *4 1»H
AbulAMk
FAVOKINO vf>rfl»1ft« tb Hto lbT4>rS bA> }h*x bftto
4l«*||MJft.t|fttfSj 1*> A pTWBtortol fAftl
lAlA ft|A»rv b.-ri* to ihr Hit aIki Arr
DCCitlON
NORTMtUN tkcU^lTltS CO.
i:^».:rr:rrur:- rfORCAN AND BOX wnmEU
AA4 Or4^ k«CAr
A rmtaitaMi w% MMXiid n*d«BA
t«C
«4 <W lA« MMl Onirr
4tr tw r**«trmlBt
STATE OF MiNNEtOTA DEFEATED
ON EVKEV rOlNT
eity Book Store
NArli»9*r NAftl EaUIa C»chAn«c C«tA
Difftct •«aaNs Anft Qwtoli NeturAA
Thrftfttb tK. flecArft
Alltobl^ toriABT*- 44 tlH> VAUA- irf Ad
•WCC^INO
tirltr^«T« to fC4M*d Ad.t^UtAic
.
rvbi’y ibruuitb Ibtor •4%«-fttoin#
. tbry Aflftiritiir.^ a buu*.* fur itole
itoib Ntmd Butoiitaufift tb«- fftn
ihAl ib*^ At*rv iu ilitor orlRf^ ••^fotoi:\Uer A«i»|irr a uujt^ ,-Amr in u* in
qulm AUft! tlw* ftAntrulAfi. aa> «ai»»
S4to ATMl th** «I»a! AA>
rbAl
nlltot
Tbr itotobto *4 ibr r*^».V«r.
to F.ito ThM MACAIto b, iAbft
6rtit
Oxford
Sptciafl
Women's $2.50 Pat
ent leather Oxfords
cut to
Arftft 0f tto UAItAft tUlAA OlAtrict C—to to »t
9T Ml tlN- «At»rMI Tbta to
I mn
*M pup>> bA4
COVELLIS
NON^NMITTAL
•AVI
TMit lit •OOR time TO
•Ml i4 tw
» •« Ito- «r»i Wi»Mt 4'*rStMl •*»!
r'ViV
TALK •OLfTiCt
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CkrfA
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rmnltoAi
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lAlAtto ftftil i J HU] ftlft*
Huc-fc u Oi*. t,uir.iAbi^ «if tb^ 4♦rl^
lA ortorA
mMA
I
•
cATAteAk
MAAAaS M to M*A CAMfrAA
ftftWtor> fVtbr IWIICJ to IlHf vxftSr
Alaft to
At fftld* Oft rAilruftd
k* l.% tmtoklf toirf^u **»«b A»
rtotoA ibAl bft« ftl
tAA.A to lk«
Witts II
Rtbsm..
to^ ItkAl I IMIVV AAftMHi
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MONUMENT
uchtAwat
k»rto« tb. MAftto
b.to
Mr i V^r-U Ato^ A btototolA
-- AbMfc b..A.-4.r lb«
At4
irrM€1MK>bi MOST MAY bCCUMt
11 tMAi&OuATlL%
M#*. AA QmMA, to 8A toi AaA
rATtbto t bftft
rfM
t«b*rAft lY-l iittd
AA, bored A,
>—* TbAraftA. *
b* bto|»
otorbrA,. IlH ftf,k-,b A—torwy
AeddtAA
Tbo eV«AltoK «A*
Mr liqftei 1
NO ACnON
ONLIBRAir
•OAftO Of
If. bA.r — -
[ frirftdA. ftto wftly
toi
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Vtm va»t ft |.iAfto that «a,. Iw
fftitokt WfAft «—Vr ft» <Yft.Irto —
to
Are Imih U> t— Atol toAivrA^
klMHAl.l. «»% kftuA ihrn
tetocl Aorth ftftk ibrwi. (a.tor) piM
an-1 cACk tersto
.
For Children 25c.
For Women and Boys
ftMtoft ftto Atot tototo to fti
Mill
,b». toATto. *4 .Mr totof .4 ftAbbr
ix-'—-^*:*^*^
w. w. ciWRL eow>Mnr
^HfmUTnednHi
POtCBtXMEUillQ
tor Ftot YAftto
TheRftftl Reliable Clothier*
THE ECONONY STOKE
rni^mryimr
Ur* h,iv« |.I.u4 ,i
«»n v;ii.* ,Mir
SrVI.KS.
M4 llto tN
I VI -I.
taH .mil
V* rv *t%l. ii
fRANK FRtIDRiCH
A OO.
rbio mm%%rnry.r4€P BIedIW, No $$wIteH
RmtAA.
•«•:, lAto
Ofie tiA
Vortbe-H^’
«« AftfAto to AAd tbe MrKfttsit
AUi —toftbly br Ibr SrAl laferA
Af.
IlyCb *toe. IwtoeAA r«ft4to«aia b.c
irlil ftftd UNWr ftaft AMM
VftA
Jtt a Breat Sacrifice
3 jr^'Twrrrr-,:!.^ tht Bahneifof 9ur Up to Daft
Stock of Wash Goods
,;-Sr4 fr*— tba- Atoto A* b.4.AY Abr
AA ftOtotortr Aftd Sure
mW
M ^
bu>
to W^Aft—1* A—
Krmrfnlnrr it tu •« ofH^Niiiaiiy of buy tfU* fw-m ami dc*
ftinkl4t* fftlincw at a wntKl-. not an aik iroi laitmi
l hat bCHiltl not U « hrap at any i^rior.
to ftAftn ft n to titod iA •■Mifttoi
>• TTwto to A totA—i —nbftbHIlf
^ ft»
9!c
iMAftto toTSuLftAA
19
to A V#rj Iftrftr rAtftftt
Aitotol.l <>.ft«torA4 tbAt ttor A.^CAftM I.
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AtoftMb
Aft* toMATto AAb btoto ftft4 M
to <br toto AtoAbto bto ftilft
ftPbA Mr ma* AtotoA iSft
bftftA Tbft —AftMM bbr MiftM ft
r to
AftU AMt—AS AAA Itoto WftItoM UAtoto IftA to« AH*aA
> to tftto Mitoto tbftt tb*Y bft*»
rr*rrr,^r«rr.ts
m aU< r*
•“ Mftlbftabft ftwit
A—» ft—— cbfti fftftr «ft vili
br ftriavAM •« to—b a« Ito «■— ibftto
Tito ftftto to fbr ttobi M tftr
i
AAft ftto abft •— liAftAsA to ftftfttoft
v4itin»WfTitu
rOVtoTAMi •• MT Wft
r toAiM^b«iU«Mft» ftt MrftbiA
s-Sl^JiriS ir-r*irj»rtrj=:
r t—ftIftlll Atofttto bf tbr «•—
t ftftS ft I— f«to ftoto
and
The most ftut CRftelul methoil of firtnig the chargee in
ftOftft krvKirve Can be u»en on ail Englrvee
rvow using Bfttterteft
Theonlr machine on tho market that succeftsfuliy
*ioe» away w,th the u»e of the utartirm ftn<i running
aatterieftona gas or Gaeollne Engine
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agents
ATf abi»d to bftWAAbA Atotod Ift tbA
ItoM MnA Ato I Tbr «%tor
Ato 4Atot,«r to « fAM«^ ••■»< Mta
Mi 4t i W CHtU, A.^to A. lAtoto AA. Iftbto tPito br4
b» I.A toMfttoft M aW btoMft iftto
bftr bftito fti S M «bto ■ ftftMa' itorf
bft^«
AtoW to tblA «AI> Aft
ijWitoMto tofAT Mmaa
I * BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT*'l
Ihr Iw>l I.4,rtoV Sh,H
m.KI
rs^SATl fbr ftAt.^ ftto—Ad b. fti—r
ii'siix.'s.'srsrs: sAilirt
hr.! Co«t.-lNVF:STIGATR.
Watch out! What will Benda Do Next?
Wc nave Imt rmr ol out iW^htrsi an 1 Ik4 WVkknf IHue
Hanie* till CiaA .Simc« kll
It i« wurth »4i.6a
TIm- liAkv tft>cr jictu ,t Him at ft.lv $4 00.
See
It « .Mil aImva *in.l.ft
ihrtr w >:rral i CUNOMV an
lud MV live SMMd thckr -klftck 11 1 I CoNtiMV Iu huy
NtlW
Gleaner!
TRY A RCCORO WANT AO
A rCaTortoft* ftiij br ■■ctoAg
Ibr Storw ft rkMbftItr S«MY
■itord to Sftb, to Mhr Iftrt ftiteb
• C U«{to.n «4 ito» rb| Abft ftW
*• to ft rtoirft
- •- "“Crirr—
OIML.V OIMI
TRY A RECORD WANT AD
fOm {BCATIM
M>
Ilu>ft our l/A#ftA
JmciatM «v OVKKAL1.S-111—.
ItUck. White ever) auc. In an EU to 6U inch traist and
21» to 3« im-h kg.
lEIMOA & OO.
4;>c
Tbr «to1l«^ <4 fto- t AfArftto MtoAT.
HiSTtEATED
A YOUNG (WLD
aW
, TO MOST WORKINGMEN '
milk aia
AI I jii ketk citoktitute a Urj*c ilem-«llc \Vi
ovmllk
the kmii that*, eaav «n any latoilion.
Kimball Pianos
FOINcAinCMTTUAL
StoAto
rto **» ibr .Atorti
Tbto tollfttolt^
9m A*%to'fAt*‘ rAtooAt to «mM fl
A# {itoM
-vbi.m.H«.
ft t'srr*
to Ibr atoll
r.^to AftS to
I Abbb r.4.^
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tom«tot:.iUAi ^
AA toUtoftl*^ to fbr^t to A
•to «bftA tW iJr ^2M~itob*toA AAA
tbtoA M
SMtotoY tbfti M aid to
THE WEATHER
McnN a»4 Bofs
fW
♦.i ft. 11 A.lb AAA IAI.
.to, ftl Mft*A ,Mr M ^
i Gtp B00k St0Ft
48c
Bathing Slippers
^
1
FUOLtC toOfIKS MCT
Mto C»t» CaaaaS
IM
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4
RELIABILITY
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1..4 J., Ibr
lAl fIflOULAb bCSStObI
fMA,
. Aa..t.*“ii»ra
Auiol I. ,4'iIh fraito» to Mr Aa4
Mr. *-bftr%- lA|.k.)i «A.^U*r. to Mr
Mr <b»«Al} tofttbA IbAt b# ImM •
•TJaI *to »nto|*^ rrwAiIl ' ^^bto
Cbe Place %or
^
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MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.
a
mtn's Cdnvas
^hets
Cutt«87c and 98c.
«»n
oolofn wrooiNo or mr and Si. Oaii FUtk. i‘.Hni A»v iLu iuc..
Cltortr.atk, FrtuAkrt. 1'aaa% ItHm,
MRS CHAItLES OtFLEV
B€M% tu .
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A*
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t
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ftAI Aftd I'AIMAm JubAKft bA. i1 lA
LONG JOURNEY TritpkmSinrRK
SIDE BY SIDE
Ih^r %.H.
ft rtAttfii atorli fAtotoft bto ImaA I
MppM M» ItolAA to ftAA.«r»«C
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4ft»
C^iAtopher
l^rtol H toAft AftAtolU Ibr ftrrCiY Tb.^ A, Iltoi lilArr *T'br Iaim^aI a a*
Mr SaaIa aato*A
»lrtar> ^«r tin imrtC4'h ■n.*»to.-<l
*4 itoAlto llrtAi !•!.>» n Af) to I Mm. Alto Ai< A.'r.mni
toft b,
HTMAikto to tkp
FUNERAL OF FtONEER
1
LAto lA RaM TftftAy.
to ih. «A«M Irf tlto .toll- A»f MUto*^
hrbe
,i|RerA‘
••♦-rrh'T to lh«
mum mcAtoPi ih*^ N^iribmi iWtiri(k «
l'brtou«|tbr>i MaaIII to MA|to-,nft
•toTAtf fekto Ibta —irfttox Lv
heM thto AiorAtoir aI
o rl*. k
Militoftl l*r<-hrAft III lb*. (^Altr^l MUtr«-
Tb«' Mtototolir^ l*4i U b«>kt !*• br 4
•
New, AwcU ttyks. Ik sure to
tec ^ihm,.
ft b-to I# Ito bVMftto ftMAft.
Ml Ibut. Mlttft . Auft I Tbr 2^urtb
«-iA to'TAiHHA w.ric*Y bft* bt!tb *»»
lb. MARito.Hi rAilH.llr rbftfrfc AA
It m tk* flM*n Smaam. WHaa AaAi
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SEVENTH TKAH-1940
ADVEBTISlIiC MTS
A M Aft «Mt laaft^
rib ftto
^;!
SSaUmmSSf i!l\
€. Uiilbditi
NSW AMOM
Car, rr«a« m0 iftee
Traverse City, Mich
Jfugust Bargains
NECKWEAR To clean up our entire
summer stock we will offer during
this month lots of 26c silk ties—both
bows and strings, at your choice for
fe. Other lots of bows and strings—
both silk and washable goods at your
choice—It.
Jiugust Bargains
SHIRT WAISTS-if you don’t want
to wear them as shirt waists, tuck
them inside ^your trousers—they’re
going at 50c, *75c smd $ 1.00 for goods
‘ worthSI.OO. $1.50 and S2.00. Ons
of these will r^ake you the best shirt
you ever ASW,
Jiugust Bargains
MEN’S SUMMER SUITS—put in four
lots, including Stein-Bloch and Hart*
Schaffner and Marx mak^. at $6.38.
$8.38.$I2.00. $lb.OO. The cheap
est of these sold for from $8.50 to
$ 10.00: the better ones at from $17
to $24. Here’s an offer that rather
discounts anything else we know of—
Ail our customers express surprtsft
when they see the goods.
damiltcn Octhing ^
r
1
SVE!fING RECORD, TRAVERSE OrTT, MlOa. SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. llOt.
THE tVtlUlHi KECOKD.
ABEteransi
swent ^arick
^S'
\jrFClUl
lami^
color «f sevcnirycws i® V*
Pwtops yo«^ sevw, mkI
caaMaigpSitws
Are You Goint^ Camping?
TKAVERSeCITY.lilCHICAN
I;
ORANOniAVeRSe HERALD
DT/jot AMD P
TVOf T Miet AND i. W. fUNNCN
S
Helm *
I J.
I W. HANNNN. N^ttor antf Wanm
heal Of Buardman Lake t« t B W>*S
1 PLATFORM.
juAi l^.>oDd the
bluffy
at Wednaaday.
not a large machine ihU year
rence* Ku^ns
mg scenic
rvirm, piwj.
Ruin’s big
s
their hrsi venture, but use only
id nmchlpe
With that they art
ibb- to turn out 1 roti brlcks per hour
Helng a new
machine and a new
maki* one the better for having
,>ru<e«s. things have nece»sari!y U-eii
1 u. ijir It is puK?. spiced with real
,low to starting, but at the pre^nl
tb. a ^ew tears, but moaUy laugh
every |.art ol the new marhlue la
iJen many sia^cial sreoea and fea
r than uo-etinK the ^lghesl eip»*c.. among which are the political
in» of the inveuiurv
Ulth anbraiipa burning
of
the
bam.
T year they espei t to have a large
.vnade
hlne in operaiRi
llooi|lei>. the barn dance, etc
ae plant u ck*«e to the city, and
slth the While
great I
the nrm have evc« !leni -Hand for
maddening flgbt f<
he making of their brick'at the I
Tables, chairs.
lion they have secured
The ttrm are ISkes^^pIac
Ing orders and nut even thinking dtw/rs, win
ID that U ap.licmng
They .have
luruiAed' de.stroyed
In f^t. this
'several small lobs in the c ity
Of the
r orders that they have to til
• »L>L n on a local sU^e,
ihU year nre those for the Itamey An
lerson building on State »>ire»i am
presented an
the Church of Christ, on the cHirner o;
Joseph Jeffer.
?:ighth and Cass streets
leaf play
iberg s tlraud last mg t before
-oruerstone for Ho- latter buihling I
was
dug house
The p fc>
will have the fuliowlng
w<>nK en
characters in good
:1.1V ed upon It
Church ol Christ
rvus roles credliabl
Have Kaiih ip t;<Kl - A mortise hm
Kennedy isirtrayeil
CHH-n made in the C.-iuent bUsk fo
n a very
pleasl
the purpose ol placing dcK unieuts an.
X Ilible when the stone ia land ^
1 he entire work for the church wll
b«- of cement, the water tai.lev wit.
low jraps. window sills and other d.r the central Mgure Mr Kennc-dy U dt»rative iians will also U- made of c-.,ably supis.rteJ by his
.uerii. and they are l-.ing made now
Mr Williams has suiM-rvislon of lb- chief imp rest Aurrounding
eenie MUs Earle hks
!>rl k making plant and Mr. Helm i
,rnri
Mftaj of the fruit growtrr* uo the
Kettlaanla AN» reAllxInc thU •
the dUatfmtacM of . uck of quick
hcUitlem
At least
•xtenstve crower had
Imi
crop, vhlch he was unable to se
market.
This farmer save
tlaache to aay tme to gu Into his small
fruit Aelds and help themselves
The
fruit oould not be shipped la time
reach the oetalde markets in good
coodltioa
The pftNtuctkm of fruit on
Ue Venlasttla. like all other portions
fruit growers
It is
the railroad pro}«xt
unlikely that
in the near future
Certainly. If the
H>omsu]A people give the
their united support, capitalists will
lie enoouraged to ye the
We
look
with
horror
mnietUM of Eiiaata
and
our
ptuv
•m rital work
The jdant Is ruuning
weather
The brick for the Audei>ou bu
ng were ihd llrsi to U- bn.ught d«
from their plant
They have a larg.
ahead. InU
luanuty. «•! brick ahead
( ue of the cisims of the ow
he machine and the patent Is
rill make ^vrlck or. bUn k wort
ddewalk tile that the machine
. Uxlx ihche.s in size and qui
'h.-y arc I
r! k the Joints ow^rlapping
I theta are creased so that ihc
easily broken In two
dltloas In this connecUon
Wh.
^ think of DanvUle. Evansville. Ken
tuckj. and numerous other localltim
where mob violence has cast a blu
on .the nation, we cannot help bu
wunder how thes** acU of violence sr
viewed Crum abroad, where we would
•Atend 1
aid and sympathy
Tvledo
uiuletsignvMl 1
y lor the laM 1 . years a
lev K- iH rfwil
The !
navy department muft likewise ha^
a feeling of |»rlde at the ejicellenl re
ord made.
Nut long ago the Kear*
aarge might have been classed
the great ocean greyhdunda. and also
not many yoars ago tf one bad sug
geated that a huge battleship could
have made an average speed of 1b
'ia ly able jio carry out any ab!u
•ions made by their linn .
We--t A Truai. Wholtivale Hruggi-'
Toledo, i)
k
Marvin Wh«i
vVa dlnfr
'aiarrh Cure Is taken ii.
iialiv
dire.-tly
uism
jrnallv, ^aej mg
UC1MIS surfact-s of the
em
Teviimonials
lonials sent free. . Pi
J:h per liotlle
Svvh
nail’s fr'amlly Pll
FINE BAND CONCERT
We que-tong Members Enjoyed
steal Treat Last Night.
In «plie of the c hilly at mo,
college 9t«dMU are tmcklag away as I night, a large erowd c»f W
tong
membi*rs
aticmdvil the c<
from the vpgtmn hanreat lUlda The
given at the c^lub house by the Truv
erre ('liy baud
Wraps were' in or.hun ibe verandas and nlmre. bui ih
tin.grani was none iht' less enjoye.
While the atiendaiice WHS quite largv
it would have iKN-n much greater ha
v.. :oher been wanner
Ihe various iiuiuImt... wen*
ftnei
frail ta <
•onstani applau-.
ali/.e.«. wt-re inte
IMstrtct Atlomey 15, 1? Covell says O.-J.s and wall
irtih other mini
U la too hot to talk politics, and that »•n^•>.•d daneing m th.- hall at inter
this la the season for rvaurtlOK
Hut .aK during the . venltig
The turn.!
ilr l\.vell* might have found a few
evenings duHng the past week suffl
clwoily cool Jor political reflections, at
least, beside the log Are in his Umg
Lake cabib
Naan at ttmaas Day.
•
ago
on emmrlng this instituiion. which wlU
a general hankli
:e loans on first i
K. Sor.•^
>iil> ?>_
Ti.e iKillr
re mot, V -dll It
I thefts. .174 plcV
Sevent^ne im-i le f.
TDY the Day Ahore Line to Omens
^ Narthport. Half farw
y
•!
OR. J. W. HIOOINB. 1
mevwd to Bve New h
35
DOITI bnry Tonr mofieyl
WE GIVE
Rer. Wiley Kl Wi^L PMtor.
the cxvurts.. ai
Ooraar of Waahla^ and Part head of class legislation. Before the!
iraata.
indlnna ceased to be wards or the!
Morning service at 10:3u.
goveramenu the law
was constitu
tional. but he asserts, when the gov•Christian Endeavor meeting i
emment gave to each Indian a cer
Evening rervua. at 7.30.
lain i*onion of land and the Imllot.
Prayer meet mg. Thursday
then the red man became as much a
citixen of the rnittil States as the
while man. and was entitled to the
same privPeges as his white brother
The law can in. more step in and say
Rev. Henry McKinley. Paalor.
ho has paid h,s
complied with the other
11 :w! preaching by Joseph 6. Bin
vf the statutes that he
ell hquor to the Indian
must n
15. Endeavor meeUng..
prohibit him frxim selling
Evening servU^e at 7:30.
es. The attorney asserts
to*I‘he
All am oordlaUy lavlted.
is lalktil of
Firat MethodiaL
s are U
W lug
Complaints
Rev. Wnx. Laufman. Paalor.
out LajHHT wuntv of in,
y:3u. class meeting.
the English sparrow, and
l«:3o. worship: sermon topic.- Wha anxious lor a re-enactim
Methodists Should Learn of Cal ho sparrow iKUinty measure
l^cs."
Miss Catkins and^^ Mr. Whin
Tma* htld'r of
tt.sa, Yh wl me sow It Ttesi irticiss^
$ 75
. 1 UO
S-bsTDcr
cr oU
oil rovet.
1 bO
good 2^^cr gasoline Move, wuh bram bum-
.\U kinv3s of s(cwiiAns ana keitlea and dishes in gra
bii; reduction.
T
A goovl, strong foliung caiiip stool, from.
Uk to -J.-.
\ goovl, comfortable hamm«Kk chair.
-............C5c
Folds up snug (just the thing to take out camping.)
H.\MMCX:KS
a Rice assortment at J oH
CRCK^l'KT SETS trom..
the cellar
SAVINGS BANKnFACILITIES
■'•;wn»
/'ij
'
NATIONAL BANK
?
SECURITY H
WE are exaailiied twice a year by
The Goftmaeat
WEmakeswanreRWtstotheGoTemmeiit
^
five times each year
f waaTfeena-Mcvte wrewm curMwkarjrMraerostts?
jm
3 ^ten OKNT.
.g:n»T NATIONAL BANK
.,,.48c up
1-3 OFF on all l.awn RoLkerv Chair*. Settees an.l a’!
Summer (1 lods.
A goo.1 time to lay in a stock.
J. AA/. SL-ATER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
^
wheat'll is practically
13* S^nda.? schued.
Strangers an
empi
a harvest; the
^ansfltsl with picking
are
»ons suffer I
have nipped the bud>
Kennedy, pastor of Second
church off. -alsti.
Blackbird* are> making ii
wl l aiieak on his visit to the iiiiema unpleasant tor owners of small plats
A rar,
of iK-as
They laud in tUK-ks in the
him.
patches, and prvHN-ed to strip the |xs|s
.<|K-n and eat the |n*as. When driven
‘
off they p**rch »»n nelghlniring trees
Wesley
Rev
hav,
ive selCeJ the ea>e at ulie lime* f.rr
and give the interfering i.wners a
Vingregatioiial church
•Ml. b u ' iK.n the advice .>f the city
Co.blii
noisy longuv^lashlng
J. A McMan:is will
A neighbirhtRh! feud, all on account
v*f trespassing hen.s. threatens to get
rvnldlsh
audience lesll |
The choir hav prejiared
into fi.urt at laijMi'r over the latest
and weighing fiv
Ismu.U.
by liberal ap
act «»f h«»stl!liy
This tiariirular act
the <liNin.tep of
Jackson
th”.l
Mouda.v. T -tu p m. board nuH-ting was the at ringing of kernels of c«om
lud inita-<bk-d its.
on the ends of strings ami attaching
Graca Eplacopab
;
to tb.- other ends note.s on which was
NtW FOOTBALL RULES.
Rev. C. T. SlouL Rector.
, j written
"Now. will you keep your
Comer
Boardn
and
Wash-!„i,^,y
hen.
at
h.vme.The
tres].ass
l»Rr KJrm«llu»« t» Br Me»irlc«*
Suicide Prevented.
Inglon St.
I lug hen
wallow.sl th.- com. They
tart ling annouii.-em.-n
Mot:mng .ervh-e and sermon. P- 3u. L^e gen.
br.Hl henw. wuh iH-digrees
ittve .»f suicide had I
, broke l.is aiSunday seh.ad i
dragg.th.- ^h.*n^
ably
prec.;.- s.ii. id.- aii-1 ^.»ni.-thtng i
n. ■
L>.-parat.d
has »H-,-n f.ein.l that will pn-veiu that ^
.
Tnutc>
Th
.•.■!i-lui..n uhbJ, malo-^ s-iinde lik.-Jy i
ing eliaiiged lii Uh- rules
n Michigan
•Morning,
M
j|K*u ut a reivut meeUug
iz.Ml an asMiciathm non’Iak.-^ELVrm'Vl’iu.vl ^ l! '/XV a
rr.-ai t.,nic and n.-rvin,- will strength
.eat l-hiladelphui,
-V
f Th.’- Vwrk^Jf slddfe'
en th.- n.Tves and build up the
Mill linea.
BtnfilaT^rhooi at i;»
lein. It is.a.so a gr.-at Stomach. Liver
fnnu rilbe iweniy-flvv yard line to the
12:00.
Haraca Bible
and Kidney r.-gulat..r
Only :.•»!' Sat-,
Loader.
Oilier. s«-veu Uivn shall be kept In the
isfacilon guaratii.-.-.! by Jas (5 J.ihn-i
Of ..Illy
l.urUl.
line.
Wikliiu t!-.- fvsiHitlve twentys..n and F II Meads. l>nigei-ts
I
subj»*ci. "Wlih.mi
bve yard jin.'s toward Hm- goals the old ^ Evening
A numlH-r ..r Stinfl.-l.r y.Miihs arc
Sl.vle of Ii|as.s play is allowable.
iind.-r arr.•^t
r cxphaliiig fln-cra. kI'raycr m.-otlng Thursday
-Il.-tvvV-<u the I.-SJS-. live twenty-five
ers anmag c. tl- iK-Uinging to a Se
All arc cordially li
y:.nl lli,.-s. piM, ti.-;,lly Ibe ivi.ter of the
|3rt.
ConQreBatlonal.
«.-ld. Ihi- iqUaMel IM. k vv 111 lie iH-nult
K.-.-|».-rs of biH-s in the stai«- say
"Of .-ours.
igg. st.nl on.- «f the
liov. 1). Cochlln. Pastor.
thhi this has l»'.-ii a remarkably g.-sl
Ml to ruB will, the b.tU without l.rv-vlf-l.-Mds. “We
have t.. ti,r..w an ^
ou.ly paw-iug It to any uli.-. pr..vld,Hl
b- eross,;* tlH- line of iwrimmage at
.1 at ins.n
??t.idy thv j
• I think. ”
k-asi live janU from where the luall la
■ children u.night
I and ^hey* an-’st.wing "Ip’lrnn.-'r at
a felt *lipiM-r
11
we .I 5m tier
put into pbv.rhrisuan EtnU-avor at liv.-!y rat.The whit.- cl..v. r h.m
I tu hll Mr S.»fty-|
a sho.; .^h.mli]
•11...^ vhang.-s luvve Uvii ado|.ted
IS r..ii>i.|.-re.l Hi.- HII.->I that if, p
serious m-att«-r *’
wall u view to making the i.lay of the
Y.‘ung I'L-i.ples: S.a i.-ty .,f ITiristiau
.Mvnt -o.Uege gam.- moiv oih-ii or aiwv End.-avor at
’ “-There are Ib-i-hm. Finns in Mic
p. m
iribuu-d t.. envy, t hicago Pori.
i
Methodist church
la.nlar iWliik- the ehaiiges In the
the Fir*.t[ M
evening s.tvIc4"^\\%.r.l has tH.-n n-<i-iv.-sl at Hat
rnb's will have thlseff'eel. the rulea are
Cr.i-k that Ml<v May W.nhI a wa
U..1 so MVvjL-epiiig us they aei-m at first
STRICTLY SANITARY
RUGS are
Evaogeiu^L
.-rwoman, has Ihhu b-ft |2o,«mmi
made .from old carpet* by the New
Rev. D. O. RuUi. Pastor.
the d.-ath ol h.-r gramlfath-r in 15
Era Rug Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., of
\VT|. U the teams are within twentymariv l-^.h of thn-v- hn.thers. Alb
Mich.. 43 East Bri
five v aids of a g.wil the si.lc In jiosM-a1,1 ;m. worship and sermon: th.-me
|.,f Bur!ingt..n and Char!.-* and M
Vrite for price* and the
•skins of t;tHl
vioi, of tl,t| bai: e:in Use the guard back
jHain ol Brighton will gw
et we make.
193
Sun.lav
S4-hu..l
>r t.ukle Kiek f.vrmatUm; In abort, the
style of mSs* play that has U-en In
fVl.i vi.-mii> nav.7 if' pr.'a.hmg: them,
vogue on the gn.lirou during the past
iihe la.Ht.t.-w
RECORD WANT AO.
lok in th.- N.-w Century
f.-w years.}
W.-dn.-Miav evening. -I
While tlih quarter Imck can m.w run
w ith the ball, be only has this in.w er to
ridav , . venitig.
7::b*.
t.-acluTs
a very limited degr.-.-. us he will have
ling and Bible siudy,
to . nai.s tile line within five yanls of
.-..rdial weltnime to all
wh.-n- the iuill was put In play. Alnvut
Second Methodist,
all he euu fio Is t«. plunge straight fort-v. Hugh Kenmniy. luistur.
w arv! or at an angf,-. He caild liardly
M.iming
a.HN.mi.liah at, end run with this re^•The On.stri. lion. Again, be has only thlspriv.
Uege in ivuter field In tw»s-u tlK* twenlb v
'‘Evening <-rviee. T
ihi..n will pr.-ach a
AnoHier b»lc pra.lirally nd.'pted t<r
the ,i.mmilt.v Is to allow tlie.sUIe
meeting.
ing. 9:4a a m
y school
9001 at 12 m.
',
s.-or.-.l against U. have the eh.doe-of
Fq.w.»rih L.^i^u.-, •« :b, p m !.c«fer.
kicking off or taking the defensive
^
It. lu-nilH-r Jeans
when the bull is again put iu play.
•T5r'^p:onTa.u.. K.V HU.,
•
•rnUmm tha C*ar VimyrnA Wfc
Uio.^- isieiHl* WUN :
urV:...ru
e. M
ti, .
^4 «
ler.
BiJglHi-. *
•
t. ■ reugh sis.ki II
Siotcbmeti
''***’’ "*“■
iomuryi-jeo.
km.v. IK,
or awe of aay mau.
In the mblst of the gam.: Mr Jam.-s
4wlhd ..ut to tlie --zar:
th.
table, and the
..A -r «•• •
* t
tsied. Hid the
„,’I
,
foil S|
Jatiht.
The piibli.-. print ing
iml J.i|wti tiiiiu S;iti Friim i>Mi,
Wlthbrea.la...ljN.r
from th.- |M-,.i.ui
A < hi. ago .t-r.-.n
‘nilv'..rde ..1 tutv
, prluting th. h p:
k.ig.-a
t:i!f. w,„..;dK yne.r-ii.fvif
R.ip.s.M ..r i>-,sH.r 1
NEW riAVEN’S NEW FAD.
Stwdrals
Twww.
bids fair to be a
New llavi-u. Con
iKs ausA- of a new -YiriTs
ng* h.*l.l In Ste
Sew York Herald.
t»p.-ra I
•rg-a Grand
liance.'
Into ChsiM-1 sm-A-t. m-ar Hie Yale.cam
pus. tin. otb.T day. The.sb.re R.s»evclt.
Jr., and the tlroton s. la.ol U.y* may
have sugg.-si.d the kl.-a* 151x4.01 baa a
club at Yale of Its graduates, but the
the^f
spreading b
he trolley enra were
a nxx'nt n
men and women rid
well filled
n-s.»rts. and many of
Ui.-m wore uo baU.
fkvclety girls come down to do ihclr
shopping bareheaded, even though they
swing their crv-atlons .by the rims. Mil
liners hint that the girls an* either
Saving up‘
"Wait until
say. -Then the girls wlU put them on ’
For several werks atudeuU have
been hatk-ss In and aUml thex-ampmi.
Who aurted the fad and why It w..uld
•rhaiw It was
be difflcult 40 tra.v- IVrha
who threaded
the crew eaiiduLib-iL
, to the
their way tlm.ugb t
boathouse bareheaded
i the fad
Hat dealem say tha
stops soon they will U- foixvd1 to bold
dlaoount sales. -But It s great for the
hair. The wool grows thicker and
healthier, and w^e get the beueflL” Mid
a YaW barber.
A w.'li iinown and |s,pular phyrtelan, whose Uli.-f In the future ac^
cord* with that of the late Colond
Ingersoll. Imd o<xa*ron recently to |.erfomi a surgical oiK*;at»an ui»ou a man
not seU-ct In hla language.
After
etherizing bU patient, the oj>eratlOD
wa* suixreesfully iH-rformed.
When the cfftHi of the ether had
passed off. the subject looking wild
ly • an.und
the
room,
ezelalmed;
-UTmtc am Vr
The doctor reidled: **Ob.
ore oU
rtghf
• Hut” Mid the man. ”I may be aU
Tight, but mbeew am ir
The doctor aaawetad JocoUrly. -I.
heaven."
The paO
ided: “If ibafa
atk Fd like to know what is
s:
—iIS-
SA-nuir Elmlea
ENenlng. 7 :*.‘
Kv?>i5k* olT, rinjj wp inakr is as ^rcniiinr a*
sell the Dependable (’.ood>
why ^’t* always
al
The man or woman who has never woni O.xfords
hi the “)g<u)d old. summer lime*’ has surely shut off
many happy d ays and don’t know what comfort is.
See what we are. sellin;^ these jdays. and the prices
we are sell in jr them for.
'
.
.\wlr
subject. "Our 15.h1 U
quartet, the
male quartet M.-ssrs
Slavter. ’Tripp. Halsey and Villiam
-ton.
.Miss Earl:
with a large chorus.
IVntecoRial prayer
day . vening^t 7;:bi.
Saturday ^ight. uo
study ol th.s Sunday
with the children Welcuue to. wi.rsh
Sj>.-clai tuusi.
Sunday school. 2:30 p. m.
Pleaching. 3::;u p. m.
Christian Bciencs BervlcsModera Woodmen hall, over postifflce.Sunday morning. 10:30.
Subject. -Spirit.*’
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
All inrlted to each and every fiF-
This is the Time.'to Boy a Go-Cart'
liecause we are.inakint: it an object. TweniD’ Per Cent, saved
on every Go-Cart you buy. \Vc will not carry over a sinj'le GoCart. They muNi be sold, and# these prices-will surely sell
them, because our first prices were considen'd by our many
cusiomers'as remarkably low. and now they are yet TWK.NI'Y
PKR*l,KNT. ClJKAl^KK. Belter see what we have at once.
Thoso Sommor Days and Summor Evanings
can be made so much more enjoyable if you have more of the needful articles,
that is. Borch and Law n b urniture. To enable you to do so we will make a
straight Twenty Per Cent.Discount on alt settees, porch rockers, swings, lawn
seats, camp chairs, lawn chairs and hammocks. This is the opportunity you
have been waiting tor. It may be you don’t want them now. but you will next
season. It would be economy to buy some of these and have them when you do
need them. I hese wonderfully low prices will sell them.
,
8ACRE9 CONCERT.
Steinb*rg-B Grand Opera House Dunday Evening. August 2.
rhorus--On. JoyTully
briel
the entire
quartet— Hear I s.O Fi
, MUs Earl. Mrs. Willla
Williamson an.l Halsey.
Hymn
i*raver—Rev,
iTaye
dien’^quai
sister*.
(Palmer!
Heavenr* (MartiI
Male quartei- •Go Gather Them
In’ tBlUai. M ism.. Slater. Tripp.
Williamson and Halsey.
and offeringaSermon-"Our God 1* Able. " Rev.
Helm D Diamond s orchestra will
441yd
>«*»J
th.,
IVI E l-X I IM e
Thai hurry jiooils into UM-fulnu
thoiii-h it wen* an affidavil. Thu
tiur hiherThe Death Penaity. .
liitl. Hung S.M letlni.-s r.-s
lb
Thus a met - s.-rgtch. i
have paid
ho
D. H. Power and Clyde Mivrrison
were In Ni»rihis»ri on Saturday last
«»n bUBlneas connect«h1 with the Levels Bucklen
nau IViunty bank, which will uiM-n Its
doom to the public SeptemU'r 1 at preven fatallty.wahen Jh
and ITU-s threaten.
Suttuns Bay. This Is the first bank
U J..hnson s aiuk V
to be eaubllahed In Ut‘lanau county.
Mr Powers, the president, and Mr
Morrieoa aHr mea of eapertence in the
banking business and come to U>ela
.
Firat Praabytorlaa.
MU. e»rtv,.,,,
marhiiu’^ may well lee! proud.aI
.nvenllon and with the sucres
ha-, inef with from the very
I -ui they have a large niac'hine In
died it will make one of th. thriv
outrages of foreign <
SEIVICES HtTMigroBCHIS
iniereailag qneatkio has been
raised at the 8oo In coanectloo with
the recent agitation relative to the
sale of liquor to Indians, says the
l Journal, A prominent atlomey j
t oplnloa-the piohlb^
says that it
Coldost, Claanost, Most Canveniant
right wheiLit is the hottest, anc( hardest work to keep your
vegetables and meats. There are so many that use Refriger
ators the year round. Seasons don’t count, just the conven
ience—and just now we say “prices count” and well they may.
We want to place a Refrigerator in every home, and if you
will stop and see the goods and learn our prices you w ill soon
be the happy possessor of one of these world famous Leonard
Cleanable Refrigerators.
THE HANNAH & LAY
!
IHERCANTHE COMPANY
THE EVENIKG RECORD. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. 1908.
YOU ARE
INTERESTED
ABOUT THE BESOBTS
The early part of the
Md quite a niah u> tke
>rtx hcrcabouta. but the^ larger hole
iv«? nut Tsad the bualneaa which had
wn looked Ifur. although the man
ager* .late that their appllcallotti for
In getting best value for your money.
Nothing pays so well as “BEST" flour, fpr
amount invested. It Is a home product
and entitled to your support.
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HANNAH & LAY CO.
TRAVKSaSK OITV. IMIOM.
Hui-.e.-ded In accmplbhlng the feat
last week. Before r**acbing the sum
mit they were csompelled to cut step.s
in the Ice surrounding the old crater
GENERAL NEWS
OF THE WORLD
!!%♦•
rhlldn n
nioihertnl.
traliMHl and »€*nt out into Ibf. aorld,
an-1 4-..r> ope ol tli.ui w»dl. happy
aii«l i;!auiul to her
the record of
Mr. Henry Hhu.y. a bright eyi^J lit
K..uts., Ind.. and. despite her grwU
Mi;e w.iuld lake more did she not
r.-alire her inability to do them Jus
lb-.- >lb.- bad no on»han a*yluni am!
diew lit* pa> tor her eff^rta. but she
t.«,k theM-rhlldreli. 14 U»>a and 11.
girli* int i her home one by one rk
their orphaned cundlllun app*aled »io
her at.: ;;av4- them auaienanw. ••4«P
iiiiion and a m«»ther'a love until they
were, able |o go Into llfe a atrujcjcle
for them»e!%eH *1 had no little onea
.If my .mn. • she says, - but soon after
is announced that *.>rk on an
airship invented 'by T. C. Ib-nlKiw. a
Montana rancbniAn. which is lielng
built at the lalham farm of l*rof. Carl
Myer . In Frankfort, N V . U rapidly
nearing compU-iion. and that the ship
will Ih- laum-bed shortly. The Ib-i,
hi.w alr.-^hip Is th.- first ..ismtive Hide
by
side w toid pnijn-llers a.-ti
for*-.- H In anv deslr*H] dirin-i
th.- .ipiMCilng thrust of th.-ir f
hlsplial a woman s sight has just bc-i
pres.-rv.-I l.y grafting with the skii
of a fr.»g
The ite-h an.und the . ..
and kept It up right
as no more able. They
.r:su..r....
•n and women and an*
gtllid
having « hald appearaun- the graft
had I.. IH- mad.Th.* patient ha,
fully riv'V«rv*d and m.»ves in lip.
t.in s.be».t iand most respected sot iety
rharl.-s M- Si-hwah. pn-sldent of
m, rnit.*d
rthern dls bile n*c«»r.l lH*tw.*. n Atlantic fliv and
president. Canid.-ii W.nlnesday by .c..v. riiig t1.,Th. leelim; prevaiia that
sl...uld pluck the vhvpn-sidentlal
feoitinHilon
was made during a part .d Hie nun
.Mistaking his wife f«»r a biuglar.
.iMlte U-ague Ulaiid navy >ard Here (‘has Hinlord. .»f Fulton. Ky.. falall.v
alter the marine luind on the train shot h. r Mfs Hinford was awak.*n.*d
Inc ship ljuuasHT may pr.Hlu.-e any- hv burglars at a window and called
thing patriotic or classic, but no rag her husband In Hm* confush.n tlrni
timet - Ord.Ts hupi.r.‘sslng it were follow.*.! Mrs llinf..rd was shot and
ba.-.Hi uiH.n Its en.*ct ujKin the ma the burglars escap«*d.
A curious and’ remarkable lawsui’
is in progress in the village idt Hunkirk N Y It sei*nis that alu r Being
uomlnale Walter
States marshal for
.11. <» Th.- h.ime Is unique,
having .h-signed the varl
othlU IdllpHeiL’ and ' Mb-cinlens
to anm.ying ot
s way.s Th.» i
day wTi.n Mr
’..rmick claims to hav«* se.*n Mi^^
twgan trying
.?*I|b.iis
*Id her lH‘dr.«nl
It‘-m an* p^rts orUo- world 1111^^1111^1 -onsl lerable gri.‘f.,
IS suing t.ir damagoi
** Kdanr.l'V. Read .d Ijincister. Ta..
lU-raus,* ants »-ai^
s.KHl. u hons.n m tla 'nupippines.tlusM.-red champion of laggard .lovers ;..v.-rnm.-m has
ju> t purehas**.!
He wni enrag.ll to marry Miss Alice
Hurkbol.b r s.-ven years ago. and the
wedding day was s.t on..- In each
>ear. but Head always had wime ex
1-u.^e I.u iHistiHinlng
his happiness
Th.- last dai.- set was July IT of this
VI sir but he fail.Ml to appear, and
now Mis. Hurkhold.r s.H*k* flU.tHHi
damages tor br.hieh t.f j.n.mlse
II has long Ns n supp..s.*d ImiHvsslI.:e lor
M..uni Kanl.-r. li
» but M W H.*tts of
Puts an End To It All. ,
A gri.-v..us wail ..ftlnms .-.m»es a>
a r.*>nli ol mihearable pain fr..ni ..v.*r
tiix.sl .irgans Hi/rincss. Ilachach.*.
Uver- i-..mplalnt and f.mstlpaiiou
indicate a good Augu*l
!hicagu:
Swlc
T. Kal. Chicago; C. B.
McConaick.
Brans. Wyc
«
0-:
liain*. Lomioii:
J A.
Gr w
burg. Pa.; Mrs. D H. F'rarier and
Idren. and Mi»* Ruth Hubbell. Bat
Creek; Mr. and Mr*. Chaml>erlin
Mary Louise Chamberlin. Edwin S
Chamberlin. Dayton, tihio;'•klrs. L, S
Bond. Granville. Ohio; Mr.\n<LMr*
EL H S Dailey, with F. O. ^larvln
Lawrence. Kan.; C. L. Well*. Detniit;
Flanagan. Charlevoix: Mi** Mar
Ohio: M
the sea
pect* fur the remain
son. hut owing to the- scarcity of lal»or
ork on the complv
ire ha* been
delayed
Iwvond the
John K. Wrlgl^i and AU. Lela ime set for the oi»ening of the hotel
H Smith of Cincinnati* ha^ . taken y the management. Undlonl Plank,
however, i* pushing the work with ali ,
r«H>ms at the hotel for the summer.
Ja.s A Hunt uf Grand Rapid* spent possible-speed, and ts making a num
ber of guest.H as comforiabb- as condl :
Sunday and Mondajr here.
•n* will permit. The Interior of the
MarshmalU.w roasu are the order
Is practically
completed.
If the evening* here.
: of the
; n..w being the laying j
Abner Ham*. JV , of U.uisville. Ky .
the gn»nmls. building of liaih j
•ntertain.Hl th.* young men at Camp
and walks aN.ut the hotel and.
II at supiHT JJaM Monday even
.unds
T
* hotel prououU€-e it
regular
ekUv dance took
nvenient. home-llkv*
nlng With a large
of northern Michigan
.-ndanct*
fUlph HambU-n and IVrry Brown. and the surroundings unexcelUti anv-i
The arrivals during t^.- Ia>t
Ik-iroit who have U*en member*
•re G H D Sutherland and
the N-oU.ny at t'amp Alpha II. reAlfred IV-v
ife. Trav
ne.l h.ime Tuesday
)range. and child. St l^ml*; Mr and .Mr>
;eorg,- K IlalM*:
4an'A Battle. St Umis: A S Ibd
and wile. Traverse City; Mis, K
Puah St Uims.. James S
C.enla
New York; Mr and Mrs F D U->
Cleveland:
Miss N^nifre.! Cavat
Lucre! la Cavanah. CU
MrJohn
Gate* entertained
Gtsirge l.N»rit
land. Mr. and M
M-rrv iiarty oi young jioople last F
ir Rapid.- lo.
and s..n Arihur. <
iii aUrnuHin In honor of her dau]
NcahtawanU..
Mrs Wni A I.emon and daughter
L.f Cincinnati bav.- arrived for the
•-I. Mi-* Klizabeth* Uih birthday,
t.i-i enjoyable evening wa» *pent
II wh.i aiienibHl
Mr*.. F A ITice entertained a nu
numerous
‘"m"
Miss Knapp. Pla
Whiitield and Mr
rhicago
and Mr.s Hue
J M Hatle!
Omena.
wtK-k haw bev-n wailiiic and Unul
pArtio* to NorthiMiri Hoini and s>iit
•n* Hay. fl»htng |»ani*-* !<• farp l.ak.
nd picnic* at Fouiitaiii Hoitu. ov«-i
4in Ijikv* Michigan; wiih iinr.-btiia!U*w
s «*n the beach Kv4-r.c dav ,..m.
I
ililton cottage.
FOR CAKES
BISCUITS •
PUDDINGS •
DUMPLINGS
QuickRour:
l(•rTKcH-0 Co.l
. Colorado. Ohio,
arrivals at the Inn
exander. Mr*. C C
The Mid-Summer Clearance sale opened
today.
We expecied a hi>; crowd and our
' expectations were * more than resized. *
^Allhou^;h we had a lar^je force of clerks,
there were limes when we could not caffe
V for all promptly.
We have enjjajjcd still
more help for Monday.
all former sales we ever he^ Those
who were in today will be here a^^ain
hour you arc calling lessens your op*f)ortiinity just that much
:
:
: u ;:
THE BOSTON STONE
RASTALLK
^ into ow new
PIE-CRUST •
SHORT-CAKE
MUFFINS • •
DOUGHNUTS
ia
The
Great
Rural
Comedy,
“The Punkin
.Jusker”
and 10# pmckmgm.
Flue Cast. S^ctol Sceiery
aad NechaalaU EOecls.
A Compaoton PUy to “TORI
STATE FOLKS." The purest,
simplest, and sw’^test rtory
ever tol.l
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tin.tr. tt
SayTo'*5l.
.-n-d « -r..:v it, devvi pmviit and ixT^
Letter to Mr. Q. W. Raff.
Mich
yvsterday
Mr^ H
'^Thc'Viners.
for Wau
s a memlH'r of
.mherst
pringfleld. .Ill.
auttful cottage
to^us a place s
Which
Such wealth
h.* glorio.
itL.ii iKs- i
alk with ev.-rvbo.lv
in and alniui
..;ir t..wu; we want voii t.» km.w IkReady Paint, that last* twice a,
ong a- III.* old fasiion i.ainter'» iialnt
I and Kuul
Which s.
To hrh
The Itvv u mngwell. D D-. <»f St
Marv s schiK.l I..r over
years, is
We thank th.v f..r this wid.
.spending th.- stimi
place*
.-ar they have
a* ihe r.-sort
This
built andt Ini
ylcT^nour summer da:
.ervlces on Sunday
M
guest, a
m“ HhtIMps pf Pittsburg 1*
VO Mivs Pitcher of Kansas City. Mi**
Kwlng of IbH'atur and Ml** Graff of
Chi.aco. mi St. Mary * girl*.
Mr*.
I.ellingwen says that the young ladies
from St. Mary* sch.K.l are all-over,
th.- world
•
Mr. and Mr*. M.mm.se,- with their
fanulv ar.‘ w-cupying the Prlc«' cot
tage.
Mr Prict- is manag.'r of the
Nati.mnl hotel at Pturia
MK and
in and l-hildren of Chicago
ding the summer with them,
lortense Leflingweirywbilerln
. InM-anu- attached to a little
girl. : vear* of jvge. a very
little girl.
She ifiK'aks the
language perfe<-Uy
th I’riek H i* w.iriA a dav K trave
.e.. and talk to the little girl.
,mong the arrival* at the Forte
ise are .Mr and Mr*. Shar*. am
an.1 Mrs •HulH»rt of Chicago Th<
ise IS almost full.
.m.mg tbe*guest* at the Rushmore
Housv- are
Mr.s F. M. Morgan at
•hlldren. Archie. Arthur and Ma
and nufM- Annie Donovan.
Kvanston. Jo* tHeusel. IVtrolt; Mary
Richmond. Kendall; W. J Stuart and
wife Grand Rapids, the Rev. 1
Kawtha.sm of Chicago.
On Monday evening there w
small Int.vrmal dance at Cedar Lodge.
Thursilay a juirty from the Point
he Dare " for a
ailed
picnic
dcnic lunch.
Thursday evening Miss
Horence
Thu
..smart entertained the same party at
ilm
ilm P.dn
i
on
Point.
m Stony
S<
On Satunlay
en at CiHlar
ht.p '
e.ray orchestra furnish
nd Mr*. Battle w
ing* Thou hasi s.-nt
C.a. "and gave m.- .n|. KverylsHl.v
Th.eight my time ha.I com.- As a lu>i
res«.ri I iri.*d Dr Kings New Di.-cov
.rv f..r C..nsuiuptl.»ii The tM-n«-fii
!.:rrr.
tirely
Y.nirs truly.
DKVOK.A: C<
IwtTles
See the great WHITBCAPPlllG
scene.
|s|iecial prices fur this date only
2Sc, 35c, SOc.
Scat sale wilLofieo Moodny
loming at Uic box office, dlitrns Telephone. 112.
Hi
KNAPP
.TheWatemnaker..
Watch, pock and lewclry
rci»aircl.
Fine work my
siKTcialty. 1‘roraplneis my
mono. Give me a caU.
Next door sonlh of Stiuires
Harlier Slioji.
*
409 S. Union Street
PERE Marquette
£7-s:.'f.r
r.-gaiii.-d my h.-altli"
H
con
and Lung Tmubl.-s
Guartvnteed by
Jas G Johnson and F H^M.-ads dnig
[•arts
are our simmu-r day
Owtrsl
for CTutfirtiix 2kdVlrt5ik?y. 6 SO WJU.. I :S0 p
h!c“‘'
Education and EnterUinment.
Ex-VIce rrci.b-iit Levi P.
Wh.-n iHith of ih.‘ alK>v.‘* f.-ai
who tak.w great pi. asur.- In h
can he suecv-sspjlly cimldn.-d in th«‘
pr.*s.-ntation ol an .-nteriainment of on the llit.lson »ti.l makes
anv
is suw.lo sue subject VAitb hi* mlghlM.r*
.I*ed
The .mly ]K-rf..rmanc,- o/ any cuUur.- :iim1 th- rxiMng of eai
kind given undv-r canvas which com on.1- id. iititt.- l. to Gie amu,.
. Gcirge P. T.vrr»*nre of Mariot
l.T pBuf-Xey. M»rkliuv«. Uiwad Baptds aad
archd.-acn of the di.K-ese of bines th.-s.- tw.» .•,senilal i»oii
a W;nbiliato- i;ii. l.y his .ugr
1 by
atn City joins his family at Tli.'
.-nteriainment.
-.s on Wednesday for the sum
“^Th- Mor.in eirrl .ge wa. ^Mrllug
by thes.also Miss KIl/alH !h T.irrenri- of
nail. t)hlo.
. . H. V. Gan lof Cinc innati has
by it Any one of the
joined his family/at TheA-lovers for
an, prcM-nted this-*ea>.m In Gentry
a week * out ing. V
•Tb.ifs M‘.
The Misses Quinlan cd Evanst.m. Hnis- Fanniuv Simwv- l uited repr.irr ii;.|U-r.d
•The Misses Deckebach of Vincin tu!iion“to’‘th'^^
or anima
•Wi.-.- pi. si<
nati are *|H'ndlng the summer at Th.- id.iviil in it-s preM-ntailon.
»f -M.irtun's C..WS2
tientrv Bros . Famous Show, hav.
Clover*
The *ea*vn at the l^H-Ianati prom- lH,.-n .-nlargt^.1 and imi.r.ived for, this
l>-dg.-r
iM-s to
wry gay. The hoiel is al s.-aMin. and the fact will b.- quickl.v
C. L. UMCWOOO. O.P^ g-4-.
ready well filled, and ptniple ay . tak ainir.-ciaied wli.-n the i-omldn.-d *tr.*.-^
jump on It tramLadiea. “you (
are . *i-en. Th.- dls,Jlay' is
ing advantage of the elegant weather. lirad..*
I on it but it
Tennt*. Uiwllng. croquet and sailing vchiiluled for th.' mortiing of the «U>
are much in evidence, while pkkI mu of exhibition, at Twelfth streiT show
grtmn.ls. Thursday. August *\
;ic and dancing fill In the evenings.
A series of euchre parties hav.
wn organixtHl and much enthusUsm
C.I>
la* b.H*n aroustil t)ur SiJaturday nlgljl
11 the
lop* Rre enjoyed by all
th guest* at
For those who
he adjoining resort
g. iHvatlng and
ike the water sai
. th.‘ fullest exfishing are .-njoyed
GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY
COMPANY.
C'
MiT Crittenden. Kansa.s
and Mr* W H
Kvi
;S
wir
M.&N.L TIME CARD
IHHiple of
r*ii?ss
t.‘r^pajn
it s the
Otl
at the Leelanim are
•innail. E.
Voighi. E C. Vrtght
C. Selipnue of ClncUiinati. and Mr.
ay evening the first aong Russell Thompson c Grand Rapl|j*.
I held at Cedar Lodge. MU* Mich.
, .
demr a number of aoogf
Ampng the recent ar
d artistically,
given to Mr nur»?*and^*lhlld. Claclnnait; Miss
farewell party
Fentou’ X^w*on at "Pine Terrace.’ Eleanor Offner. Mrs Hannah D.
Mr. Lawson left lor hi* home in Cin Weber. tTncinnatl; Mr. and Mr*. Ed
ward Weasel and daughter. Chicago
clMati on T
past wt*k have been
and son. Poplar Bluff
H*wv.coidd make y
sh.m!d
lik.- t..
\o*im.H-t
____ pular g.‘nUemen
One
nd^l7'5!tne Ho*l Anilsdel,
m the
the second who spares nq^palt
nqfpaln* to make it pleasLodge. l*rof.
for his guest* and Joins heartily
the *i»ort!
SorthiHirt band
• - We auth.irir.- him to do wha
llie pr.-«-
End of Bitter Fight.
w.. phirians had a !..ng and stub
Wh.it w.nil.r :
faidi to find with
uw in the painting
le w.-ar. i.-ll y
, .\iii.rt
.:u ..r the |B.-*t ‘ Chivago Post.
J-i
The home pUy of today—no
overdrawn scene* — character*
taken fronilih.^
::
no o'clock
*Frt.iay evening the y
Monday and brinjj their friends. 4-ver>*
sense to d^ose them out du^
this month. See the nice waist
set wc offer at 18c Haadtome
leather bag lU 5Sc Nei^
leather designs.
|
Impro vemeul of NV
!iM-k in 111.- afi.-ni.Min of each «lay
all ami next spring
! Iave5t paid b.-f..re Sept.-iul.er 1st
.>
Manage
iigh and
Hrvsident
r.sum g.K-s mit5»|nin. -Vhcroki-. Tn.y Ohio Mrs I.aura W..nhingt..n.
I..- r.-ceived
without
colUx-lIon
hen Ih. V arrive next
iuin. Hatn
S|.rim:li. :.l t»hio
in the
.-a: will tui.l many chang.-s
<-h
Laid «*i S-piemta-r 1st and until Oct
add to and llinon.
;routid- and l...t,-l that
The
A
pnigrcivc liincb pan
b.-ir .-.union and
Hidian
Inn Saturday evening, with
Olt^ M.
;.-s rematning iii-paM ..n
tb-iober
aiuvenir* a* prues. wa.> tni< of the
The, Old
Mi>*n
ami unti' N..v. mh.-r 1st. a i».-nalty
^cryplca-,ant
th.‘ rtvciit arrivals at <tm»-na
nncTin- h*oU-l**
harge.i
- Mr.- John M.ac fic of Grand
Ofliti- in Vtlh.-!m hl.H k. r.s.m I’l
Haven. Mich • Mrs. C F Honda!! and
M K HASKKLL.
Dr Han.-r of Grand Rapids; Dr. ami
i. Grinncll and tw«. daughier*.
City Tn-asiirer
Mrs |•ilner•o^ Jat-k-onvill.-. III . and
- WlIkenM.n ami wife t.f Detroit.
Mr* Jc**ephliic rutch4-.m of ix^xnAx
, they IWS-.-.1 through the
On Sunday cv.-ning th.- gu.-sts and
daughter**'ol CbU-ago. ire spending
And but In Ih.-Jake,
cvitagers asscuibl.sl in the parh>r .d
he s.ilum.-r h.T.-, Mr. Flower i- quite
the Inn and en;..ye.l a rather unique
h.-y .hd n.»i think far.
;.iM-e dmilig the
I m*t.*.l auth.ir
One of his Uniks is
F.»r hut one «»ar .lid tli.-y i
f .'anMioo of J
The lainilH-rt t'.irl ” another. "The
‘ V..1.1 .-.n. h
‘.MLsiT'liuii,- Ander;-on .>f St.H-kholm.
III. equal
^Whicli* *'l
’'llall '"in *their I
;we.l.-n. IS vl.sUing li.-r *L-U-r. Mr*
prtMluc
1 u:.- iM.t -.dd. 1
•has
«»«e Kay* In her irav^
appiuxquota! ions-and
In eh.-ir hand-, ih.-ri it hr..
Theso
k by a e.*llege
. -I
,„.de
"The Hines" has a jolly crowd of
trom a gift.ul
“AnVju tii'Ih'e
lie..pl.-.
.Mrs. i‘r»*M-.»n. the landlady,
g.*m..«f i*i«try.
knows Jusi how to cater to the want* w.miau presen
e,h - What the Thnu-hes
"l.- UK.k off hit'«».-k“’
..f her gue.-ts. Among the n-ceni ar
A y.iung lady fn.m Chi
rivals are:- Mrs IWlow: Mis* Lucy
and
Mary
l»r.H-tow. Harry
Stone.
ih.‘ilc extracts fniiii "Hatsey." and a
..mi-B- Mills and Thomas Green uf
«uis of ki:i! .-a-. liu- i-uiniii.-r.lal <amost
enjoyable V-vening rlo.-cil with
•B-or.a III
| .i ;- II.’ :;ov..- I.n.t. wl.l.h is gathhymn, -enn
Sucly price cut-
linn—Sharp and yuick SeJlil|k surpasses
Thesc^are ikR old .stock. No^
no! AU new stuff, bat xwe wiB
not carry them over the acaaon.
I “Twill IM- in my ..fhee f.»r the puriKvse
,,»f c-ll.-cting *aid ia\.*s .‘V.-ry ww-k
dland way
1-lLJS‘tlins
H«BItEn.KMS,. '
SWMU* [
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The lax rolls for tlie collection of
seh.Hd and citv taxes and *|H*claI as
sessmerits for the live ward* of the
city of Traverse City. Michigan, have
he.m place.! in my hand* f.»r collec
Miss Kent
wdf.-. J G Capps, wile an
Mill.-r Weir and wife.
Mi
Weir. JackM.nvllle. HI : Mi
Hark.-nson Wichita Kan .
Kichmoi.d Ket’i.intl Mrs Jo
t..r .•! the Springfield Republican.
K®et Us
CLOSING OUT!
^I^HE co>die«t items in Cake are
I
the Baking Powder, and the
-Shorteniag.Four Cents worth of Ftour. in a
Layer Cake, needs 3 cents of Baking
Powder, and ^3 cents of Putter----or
,
four t mes the price cf e..: ucur.
PRKTO quick - Hour, which is rich
in Gluten (musclc.fonr.;r), costs more
to. produce than Superfine'Bakers Flour,
which contains more ^arch and less
Gluten—more fj^and less strength-giver.
But PRESTO needs no Baking
Powder, and much less ** shortenii^**
than other fiours, so that net rew^
from it cost u^ those from common flour.
Comparative recipes Jn our other advertisements, prove
this economy—look for them in next “Ad.”
<
• PRESTO makes the quickest, surest, lightest, whitest,
mud most digestible of Cakes and Pastry.
Mis*
Leland. at the head of Carp lake. U
developing more rapidly IhU »««*»
than at any preriou. year, am*
cral wealthy prufeaaional and
ness men from
other point* ha
which are
considerable irmcu of
U-ing improvNHl with .ummer collage*
and vanuu. atiracUon* for hot
weather recreation. The aame i* true
Ar P. Ranagan of Charlevoix wa*
.uber locallUe*. and-it will be but
the Point Sunday and Monday im
_ few *hort ywars before the Leelan
loop Bachelor, taking some
au t»eulnHula will contain *ome ofthe rieod* out on aalUng partii**.
Mime«.t *ummer homes In the
The new Nonhi*.r
.ri
Beach
whole state
kegivn
arc g»-ntle hut tlion»ugh Try th.m
iOnlv 2:.c Cuafaiit.-e.! by Jas. I*. John
M Sarvant of Tacoma ! s.mV and F H Meads* Drug Stores
“It is to Save!”
• •
IndlanapolU.
Mi** Della Dc
Ind.: MU* Ste
^?.^•oU.^irinT^h•^^
children. Oscar Sllbersmldt. wife and
child: E. C. Seligman, W. 8. SchuUxe,
I wife and three children. Florence
Anna Goebel. Hilda H. Goebel. C.
I Volant CIncliinaU ; J.
“
Ole have Cbem now
THK
IVIASTIF-P-
SHOE
Best line of School Shoes on'canh for .Misses’ and
Children. Kock Oak Soles on every pair will guaran
tee the test of wear, For sale only by
:
:
:
:
:
Bacbant & Boscot
FtHxtr Bm. Old Staad « 209 Treat Street
Hot^l Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
THE EVgONQ BEOOBD, TBAVEBSE CITY, IPOH, SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, 1908.
ia*LTA1MIABMT
.
Mrt. Potter ‘Palmer Is a frieod of
■drew ^ng. tbe emayUt and poet.
-He la profoondly learned In the hl^
MgEM W#rk Lwt Cvwiifig M«r«
fury or ScoUa^ and there are a anmWill
Over Sunday in
Evelyn cd Detr.ili arrived in ilie city ber of SeottMh atorloo that be trih ezr.lay to i.pend ihe Bummer «tth
tafly wen. I recnember an In
and Mrc P Nee^lham of Weat
:e. oomewbat ezaggetated. that be
Seventh stret't
Kaaisn Oeor*e Bi-nnard
and
t gave me of
returned
mrSton aad Ir.>*l>ni revival hr
e Ufe of tbo S
1 couof tbe
be priL
home this momlnx^ aftei' .pending
be city in recreation
In the T«
oC (lie BalmtlOTi Army arrlve.i in ihe
ind visiting fHend.
Mr l.ake% rlslis 17W. aet out to Join tbe pretender,
lerdaf anc
nm<r fur an outing taking with him hU non. a youth of .16
the army
ni. oiher pla:^*
or ao. One night tblx UIrd and little
Ge.,rxt’ Uther and family we
Oopyrlrht. 1901. by
troop were compeUed to aleep in the i
foi
Llden thi,i aftemo,»n for
_wnlnH will 4»ccur ibe -.wearing in oj
Hanihl Km*. :and. s**c
and Toeaday niabt a M«-re
Uy deep
Fallu r ,
•0® k«pl
.
________________
atiemoon nt
be night.
FTERW.XRI). Id putting awaj
too. having wrapped hU pUlU about
her fans. hcT miniature, bit,
Card of Thanks.
liim. made himself a pOlow of vriow.
L of Jewelry she bad worn and i
We desire to express thr,>uRh Iht and was about to Uy hU beiKl on It
* fetv dell,-ate ohl lares for re
lb-curd to our kind friends our sincer*
when bis father kicked the little cold ! membrance. tlu-r fouml among tbe
^ .mips of manuM ripu In beV d5^k Hiii
.1 kindlier - which were tH-«tuw,-d Ufs.n white mound away
- TbU Is too eoon. truly.’ be growled, »tory of a dream:
r
rec-ui
le-rekvement. In
The veil se|iamtlng this worW aiul
Ihlch sic ,nes» was f<dU>s»<d ^by the •for you to Indulge In luxuries
the next Is w ,ui,lerfully thin-so thin
Detroit NewaTtIbune.
kienil
our
expr,*ssions of
that iH.w and avgaln it blows aside and
kfiiln«?ss
ss to Bn>th«'r McKinley f,»r
reveals visiui,*. If some one else wer,‘
hlng haiipf'ned.
Stcinway Pianos
9kSTORY
or A
DREAM
SSt ^ Sr*day! Sunday. Monday
»n..T.r
LJ
* lawMridMleaicmaandliidteM Bevlr»lllr.r
•4*«fltelraaio« Army,
ogllcoo lecture on the reHCue work <•!
the army In the «diimx with e^jH^jul
rafereare to the work amruiK lh«
(SIkn women and the hopeless and
SelplMs victlmB of drink . The sh. i
tarlax ot the ptjr»r during the alnt-i
■Mmtba and other phllanthropir work
. of the army will ab-i
; will be xlven at all the me
In Charse or F:nM|cn K**eler. an « i<.
*Trh"“J^hir brigatle have done r.
thrrmxh Iheir work
,‘Tbe married ladles of Si Ft
eSttrch save an Ice cream social
adbool hall last ev.*nlna that an
patronised and much enjoyed.
Division No 2 t»f the rVmKreKailonnI
Ladles* Aid iMiclel)
ereaa and cake on the CVntral achisil
house lawn. «»rner of Seventh anu
Pine
atn*eis.
Tuesday
evenlni
weather la-rmiitlnK
All an* invln-.
W. A Murre! and A W. IVck ti.
on the shiKit for the hii:h Kun nied.
of Iba -iravcrKe City Hod and
thiK 10 birds stralHhi
The advance aale of seats for * Th
Punkln lliuker * wlll open
Monda
momlnx at the U.s umr<> of St«ii
herx’s Grand
Several
.iranipn
were sindllf.
anMmd on the east side of tow
this . momlnx. to which the won.e
folks took exception
and
lnf.>rn..
ChM Rennie, who Invite,I ih.tn i
walk OB
They clalmeil ihev wore
xolax to Home Falls, and the' rhl.-i
KAve them the course
The & odock train one the Pe
•Marquette r*»ad did n,»i arrive un
II oVhick. The delay Was causeil I
* an aocld<*ni south of Grand Rapids
Dr. K. L. Ashton is ttaJay movii
Into his • ban,Konie. quarters in tl
Tonneller Id.K^k. -If.-IK East From
Then* will Ih*
Northern MirhlKS
Slock ass«M-latlon
IK Ol
and
skera
til.
Pe,
John Bush ha.H taken hea.Icpmn.
at BuxIh><- a HovhurK's dniK ^ior«‘
his hark line, at which place eall>
Jerry H Huston dl,tl
il„< a.-)inn.
yesterday, and his iKujy was shlpp.s!
to Middleton. Grathit
county
ihlmomlnx by L I) t’urils lie was
rears of axe
nf w»*n«‘ral par
al^s
Two relatives cam,
wnie after th’
In
pnd>ate wuri i«»day
waa filed by kbdh, r N Ta
the apixdniment of a xua
Sarl.P. and Johnny Li>wls. minors An
order was made npisiintlni! Sanuu-I I
IWn of Anxel
C^nty Clerk \Valt,-r Issu.sl a that
• t.Hlay to Daniel l-a Font
see of
rlty and Miss Uury Grad
But for the quick
y
he
w.mld
ha
rned
This roak«-s the .
that has tM^-n ne#rl> drowmil in il.
past lew weeks t.y 'runnlnt: on the 1«.|;
In that part of the river, and if is evi
dent that s«*nie younxsier is s#H*kinK
to enter the pearly Rates hy the
Africa
When a Icu,. g, is beau e, i.ugh In
tm tbe esrtb It is not to l.e lightly reX»rde(l. When it Is built ui, the seacoaat and lx gins -to settle lx t :>use of
Its ponderosity It Is worthy «f serlouj
considemtiou as a <-ommuiiiiy
Bos
tun town bas now
doing busliioa
X7S yearn, xrowlng «-a. h of UuiSe yearn,
adding many layerH of late, putting on
firsb. as it were. It has always been
a BoUd pbKV, substautlal In Us muiear
ance. heavy in Its tbougtil. There is
Dothliig light or frivlloua als.ut «i
la comiMict. Just as a well-built bub
Bbould be
Now It Is annoumed l.y oth* iaU w ho
Inx aliuut, that Boston Is m-iil.iig to
ward the a-a 1-tel at the rate „i
one-eighth of an l„, h a year, or .1 ht-
WlIUs PennlnRton was In the cit>
from lnierl,»chrn y»*sterday
O. W. Gibson s sister. Mrs W J
Rice of Petoskey. vUiiet! Mr. and Mrs
Gibson at their home on East Eixhth
street Thursday, return
Mias Marjorie Perry
a two weeks’ vUlt In C4ts»<ipolls. after
which ahe will be Joined In Chleaxo by
Mrs. A. H. Perry and Miss Klirabeth
Perry, and they will ro fmro there to
Colorado.
8. ^ Puller and dauxhtors left to
«lay for the s<iuth. after a week s viili
with B J Morxnn and family
Robert MaclXmald of Chlcafo Is the
Xticst of B J. Morxan and family.
Miss Jennie Bare and Mrs ,\V H.
Krspps went to Pouch this roomlnx on
a fishlnx trip
I Krepps of St.
Mr. and Mr*
of P. H Bare
Johns are the
and* family.
Miss Flora Heck has xone to the
800. where she has accepted a fine
Mr. and Mrs W. E StTuthwood ol
Jnekaop. who have l»een visliinx
, frlendt In the city, will leave tumor
row on the hpAt *<>»* Charlevoix.
Marry Monroe left this aft.m«»n
for n rUlt tn Grand Rapids
Will Nnah win ro to Grand Rapid*
loMOrnm.' PVom there be will take
n lymnrejrtp to Deitolt. Toledo and
Lmw^T^e went to Peoskey this nf
-It s t,« hot-If. not hoVenourh-You uiiiKt nut BshWs on
rsed In everv- quarter of the clvUlted globe: famed and honor,-d
wherever music U known. Reveyed and praised by the old ma.siers.
used exclusively by modern nnUts Proclaimed best by all mnslelans.
music lovers and Judges of lone.
Found, almost Invariably, in the
palaces'of the world’s great rulers, the mansion* of the rich, and In
STEINWAY is Indeed "the piano that has made piaims famoi,*.’*
lis exquisite tone of Indescribable purity and sweetness Is unaic
proached in any other make. Mllllom, of money hks le-en sp,-nt in a
vain endeavor to prmluee its eqnal-the STKINWAY is still, as i,
has been for more than half a century. Hie arknowl,-,lg.-,l -standard
of the world.**
Bm—wll piano buyers on' not In a isn't, inn m pay the pri<-e of
STEINWAY. and It 1* to supply the deman.l for a th,.roughly anlstie
piano 4il the highest grade.
AT MORE MODERATE COST
r^n2dj»:r«ntr,dlni. __
tha, we are now manufacturinx
These sup«>rb Instruments, built a, onr bw
inx n-cuvi-d with rv‘markable fivor by n
We inv,te critical insin'ctlon: prlr»*s and i
GRINNELL BMS. ^ro»r1J
Omm SMI ItoWUS.
Althmigh the anti expansion aentlmriits of Kauiu,-I llouh-s. the •-tUlor
of the Springh.-I.l ,M«ss . It-puhlit^
an. are generally well known i„;d bis
paia-r Is eall,-d Hie organ of the anti
ImiH-rtalisis. an iwtimabl,; geiithuian
who recently si^tthsl in Hi,- eity took
so little iute;est .11 iintHU.al alTuini
that he knew notlilng of How things.
At a m**,nim; of the ,Uly..ie. ..f the
city to d, termln,- w list sl.ouhl In- done
to lel.Urate the Foiuth of J,il>. this
eatiuialde p-ntleman aros,- „n.i seri
ously projg»s,sl -tUat one of ,uir k-ad
lux cltbu-ns. Famuel Howh-s. I«- asked
to read tbe Ihs la rat ion of ln,l,iH*ndencr In some puldl, pin,,- on that
Is ,-ountry.Tlie
man
eld Springfield resi
dents pniM-nt roan-d with hiuxhlcr.
and arier^the m,sting one of Ahem
took tbe estimable gentleman to ena
aide a^ quietly cxph.l,u<l t,. l.ln. H.at
-awful break* that had caus,d the
hilarity.- New Vmk ’Timee
."“f
then- the ,lam
111, n.IxT of
ir::.;;
bis ntbuitlou by daiirlng Im fore him.
Iierslsteutly k.s-piug In r l«i. k Uimed
toward hill
I’vemunlly she may sit
down near him ai.,1 pull hi., blanket
and *:ing m him in a g, nile. low
Tol,-e. Wli, n ‘he d.-^lrcs to bring mat5ers to a f,s us sin* t»,-gliis to throw
pebbles at the ehosiui one.
If he
throws th,-m K , k nt her they ate be
trothed—Chi, ngo Post.
etary Kbaw gathered a large rolon.of indents grave and gay.
of his Kiori.-s la of a jxmng lawyer
wrho was opis,‘4sl i.i a retetan of tbe
harm an low
Theyounpman
Nl tbe Jury first and In doing
o, , Msioti to Imitate well-known
Isms of the other, such at adhis cuffs, stroking an imagln-
alou.l. ,Hio,igh .Hi,’
POK KALK J.-n-r .m.^
III,’ U si.le Hi,’ still
[ liapiM’tHMl tliat when
•ben ters;
rcl. j ctb II
one kJiiHkiMl.
11,1 hnml.Ml me the |.,ir,M-L mnr,’. w ill,
open-(-for a uu.
v,M’ii waLefuln.-sM
bfj ib, ,, f, U asb- p,
Ml It. n-ad the ivnir-infiU.sbM.i,.
,Mn,Mly w„r,le,l „o,e j Instantly I . ub-rMl ,lr, a,aland Hi,t , onli, Ined aiid'baril. bright,-ihmI
Walking ,lrowsily
b,ui sank iM«n my'over tbon,. tlower> I ba,l lo„g,-,l for. 1
not iTylng out. appnmebiMl a tall llgnjre will, averttMl
lot WfMiilng. but dull. 'faAM*. |•r,•s, lHlv b,- turn.Ml Ins fa,*e full
drlekeu.
only
half ' ui»i.u u,,*. It wa^ .,adiu„l „m tbe fin e
..........-‘■'•■•■'‘■•-•■'••“■‘'“ L,
ly ainar.
*
iJir.-r
-T-WoNfcW nlbi’IItViW.H r,,u SALK ntMl.
I A y.su-w.-,i:l.‘ H‘0 ,«KU»U In
p, »B
^
.4 r infer.
r“' 'H haLK
***^*^- 7*
ru4I
h4.u..> pU.-.- ..n -m I.
•trtx.t.i»U in ..lie 14 «-k
>Vti»l Mir..-;.
mH,-
of
A. H. I^•rr». suig
,*«i||
«... ..... r..v of .»
r..,M.gnl/..Ml it.. It was my
« pi.-nire In tbe Natbrnal
cimidlnnntnry.
IB
i> of ls<ilaU,»u t,Hik
comparetl my w,.rk
..•SMl.m of luy s
vxlib that uf a iiot.Hl
1 alone tn tbe unilKK.k
|1 Se,M,OMl to
writer
He avkod 11..
the .-artb and sky; I*
I*‘‘ «
t,i sulmilt u ,'olbM il„n of su, b sk,-trb,-* |
alone sln,M. 1 bad b..t my faPli.
J"*;
It S«*»’ nuMl sin h n liltb’ tiling Hial 1 Hie ,b*a«l Christ.
it.l not «M.,i fit ’
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I fell to ,lr«Mitniiig4ln*aiii*.
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1.
IVrl...|-! t... I...1 .....
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would i,n\,< my work tlit're r.-ri....- I...
1-1.
I.. II.d,- by sl,le
tluit of all tb,n-e vie:,rM. ,nv an
irs; with Hmt of my fa,ber. Mine the .-afi be had no, .|i,lt
I not coumare with Hielrs. wbleU drift of my nuunrks. And I I bought I llow shall I ,bs.rPe’
So, n,wild.
>et
d,M’p leal^cl. inu, li ol
bad made tb,-m so plain. I luni nqH-at- It?
1 Jlreek. «>«1 tb,-:n MO often tiuit tli,y were like a tranquil; le-a.M-tuI w ith
Hie patlen.M’ of grief.
MCTrnu^iU.n of «li u
g tliat of refrain
1 Hnd g,d mys. If »o shn-p
fat Iht; but they would
- side by wak.-ful nights n*iN fftIng tlo ili. After
FOR RENT
Kurnol..,, f,.,.4i r4.,.in
H’nSKTt.KKNT b,..,i.r.K.criP^^
;;r
“If I got k,H,Ml In the Qiluri
?r V?dtv’''^ “
juin,
^'••* '‘*‘* ’‘’’•dents
-I do not doub, ,h«, It would.- Simon
nil. it may Imve M-d-n Hu,I I liiol w.ui
1 s, areely reiiiemlMTe,! his fa,t\ ex
cept by bla pb ture. w lib-b I ,-arri»^d
about with me always. He ,Iie,l wb,-a
1 was a mere •. biM. 1 w as H.,- only
Ms larg,’ family w bo Inlu-ritI was proud of
Mias Marshall Kiser is sugnr in
apc-lor for Ho- Spnt klea Sugni eeiu
i. I. .. lu...:
... .u.. 0«.rU.T
pany of J Is wall.
Miw Kis, r Is •
Kentucky w,uuaii and began Hi, study
of cbenilstry at Hie state coIUge
l^Xlngtoii
Site ,„utiiiuetl li,-r w,i
under Professor .lohn Uil l.lo.^d a:
In IPUl fciM- was eltHlrd a meinlH.r
the Amcricjii i’hemUal assoetstion
It Is fccanviy ,T,iHble tliat bo faithfulMiss Nora Klanlun I’Uleh. a grand
a siTvnjii and so g.sxl ti ,-our,hr ns
daughter of the lute EllsatoMli t'ady
J,diti Brown of Ibilmot^il ,MU,ld * v,t de- |
8tauton. will stake up Ihe wotk of her
lllsTately have k,-pt bis soven-igii waitgrandmother. Fhr was the tirst and
lug. bu, the Mm,Ion Tall»T i>dut,*s an |
only woman to e-bter the civil eugln
an,MMloie w hl, b sliows that be bad a !
eerlng department of Cornell uiUver
bumnti side.
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fond of tishiug. and j
tine salmon tm
Ills book there cmiih* a message from
the Cgstle on Hts-side desiring bis presbut never of a public chnraet«T
en.M. at on.v. ’ijinsui VUtorla was go
the vlelnliy of Trlng Park, b, r ,
ing f,ir Iht Hfterj),s.„ drive, and it was
try home la Biieklngh.nmshlre. iJng.,
llrown s duty t,i atteiHl ber. as bo al
ahe U known all over the countryald*
ways dl,i. siitiju: In the rumble of tbe
on account of the iK-nefaellone con
ferred at her InstlgaUoo-4'hlcn#n
lie there
quivkiy.” be s:iid
Mr. Carl Luml-.IU. has
to tell about his rc’cnt
Iimiiig' the AnierbTii 4«bnoilimg i, more vA.rloun
• f.S- Iti lIK-h f
|4*rtof the ,
FOR SAI^
tero,l tbe hnlr.-n-
I as npiH’tl,
have iN^i
From the Ute Jules fiimon’a posthnnouH work. -The Kxening of Mv Uf,-.”
•on,,-- a vivid IlHb- ske„ l, of o,ie of Ids
»4> M h.-,-ora olti4.
fUiaWarerMiiis. Genertl Offices and F^ctJiy. Ilelralt. Kicb.
holy llv,K. written in ,M,rly English,
publlslu-d by onler of kings.
Naturally, linn. I ba,l faith
With ibelr n llglun I Inh, rit,sl some
little of Hi,dr ability to write. f..r. after
all. most tblngs-nre a simple matter ,.f
inberltam-e
sk.t.he*.
anytblnx‘Some of the f,«llow
find any fnt to anoint
us,Ml H»e dubldn we
m3
‘-'■.iV
iMol worshU.ing llimUio.. snln.ims sub' mlsslvely at tin*
t of hlols
tbe too! ^
dtu„vnde,l from a b
Afl.T .hr fiaste ««
1.
like a pic'e of hardemsl uiiitl
nr bad eaten Ube same thin.
It would have atopiMNl ever
uiS";
Other rem^wned pianos so.d €*xclusively by u* ^r,* SOHMEU.
MASON R HAMLIN. KRAKACEK. STEKLI.N’G.
HAINES . HUOS .
CROWN. WEGMAS. Hl’.NTINGTON. and SMITH A- BARNES. We K-n ih,-ni
were suddenly to take a sl,de into the
aea In coiisequeni-e of this downward
movement must be j.-ft to Hi, linag.
inatlon.—Washhietwi tStar.
.Huirtlng is all
‘eveninx with a 6 o’clock
honor of her sister. Mrs t'
' man of Grand Raplds.
ildlem were served with floor
Wbat a Job we bad baking it! Four |
I not a loxe story, not
•r us generally put our flour together'
nd t,x>k turhi In c^tsiking.
to read fiction
'•Vou’ve got it too wet - one would ,
-**fnr loo wet r
-It would taste Just as well.- said I K<‘«irton
hib.-rlted.
L»esc«ndM
another "If you dispeniied with some M«»m a hundre,! vbwrs, you naturally
WART DEPARTMENT
,lreary «l
Joy of Itfe H«, lone look:in,l .lespair ‘
g.diuvf.sd.
le ,:oiM. int.i the gnIl.Ty ami
..king Ml that fM,-e.
■ tn fTii-e of tiiv fnlber waf
ns lt.‘ I l.M.I w. ah.d him.
rind ask and our pniy, r U
U|Hiu‘Vliltb we have s,t
n.it w bat we sbonbl have
MISCELLANEOUS.
M 4-».’.jrM.»o%. l•«vllu.’,'tll.’4iV’> • r.-TT Tu<’4^i,«
»H,1 n.ufU,. *,* II..
. t.».- K..UI. lhr..uifb
t44<>r»4lo nti.l thr li*--kv
in .Ujr'
Is fbiv the great
Ihtii Imrmfnl to us; ,t uilgbt bave
ma,le ns 111. as t,m many sw eeimciitr.
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do a I’lilld ”
I ‘** * *
Ids einbra,
But I kp,-w Hiat this thing! had askMl to say:
et! for Wiiubl have Uhu gwMl for me. ,
J Nutbli.g matfers
iHstbsl to sv
It was what 1 II
life, to ward off I
1 pr,*s4Tve my faith
•ars from falling
my beiirt ami rusting It.
Hl»* tuoved
Besl.b-s. I was f4-.ts,nv with walking
sclously: -I
on tlHinis. I wniibMl to walk a little
! a Bifl I
I nius;
while 4U1 flowers.
wortls. but
Hiding mys, If like a wounded anlthat ^euu,in.^l with uh\
mal. 1 l,Kik,«tl Idaiikly out mi a blank
*re*lie observed maiivVali
Ever>- night then I said
tilb’d
world. By ami by
sale bouses,
amot
wholesale
iH
prayer. I lulkd ,|ulte
wn ITliic-ss Wal
grinning fact's of my emmiles, tiaiiki-d ! ilietn tio*
tlrrat Bel, g xvlMvbolds our
a.l\aiiiag,’
by Hie fa,-es of my frlemls. wlm out- ! Co. .Mr UoM’inbal i,s
vanlly iHummiied my defi-at w bibMbeir'
g. but cotiti,llmfly.
wearying,
Hurts b'aiHMl gleeful
iV SbipiMMl (
If he lisp-ns at all. be never |
j pr,.ss4sl mv letdh Into m.V Hiis until
lls intert'st ,u’v,T flags. He
picturing the
uiy
the fa,v«
faivB of
,
frl.-n.ls.
^
Chang,- in
A maid knork.Ml at tbe ,l,mr.
-Will you have lumh’/- she askwi
ly father hearkens to the burful bab
>r It was early In the uionilog that
ol l.v laws relail^
bling of an infant over the broken fin bad iviM’h,Ml tbe blow.
I
now n-a,hng. * TI
shall be iipen
ger of ber doll.
for busniess fro,
Another ’ 8TIII bow Is It iswHible fur him to
Lat,-r on c*auie a not her kno< k.
each day of the year ........... . SumUy
H-ssag,’ r,-n,
lied him. | listen ca
r»*nelied
calmly to our suppllcaihins w b,-ii
-Will you have llmierr’
and b-g:il holiday.
On T„.- ia.i ,-vn I
> luisn’C
-No.” I replle,!
-I want nothing. I Ings tl„- liHiik shall 1.4- o,H.„ Iron, 7 to
"h.nrk"of‘Tracer
im Ill Strong and w ,-ll of liody. but sl,-k at
Mill tbe salmon lieUl m,t. and a third
and InijH’niUve c-orumand arrived.
-Tell her maj,-sty.“ sb,mied Brown;
-that It's not imsslble for me to b-ave
without the Bainmnr
Noridid be. But w betber tb,' que,-n
knew eimugli of fishing and fishermen
to apiTtH’late tbe cirtmmsiamea la dor
Id Its original state tbe carnation waa
a five ,H.iaI flower, almut .one inch In
diameter, in ,xdor a light Idnk. lU-iugb
It was Bonn-tiim-s sien- In a maure
abadt*. Tbe i-arnation of tbe present
day is tbe product of careful bybridlsation. as a result of which the slse of
the flow,T not only has Inctvas,-d to a
marked degree, tint It has iM-en filled
with iH-tals. sojiH-iblng like a hundred
iTlng B,-en In a mingle choice apecimen.
n Senator Arthur Poe Gorman
the Fifth Avenue hotel Juct belUing for Europe riMTUtly
n-ivut:
a
: npoD long
acquaintance.
I limy turn the
, parental tide In bis
vor by bars, by
imitler bo%v Idtteriy
We w,H‘p. no matt.T
bow agonisingly we
supplicate, our iiatb .
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OTEINBERG’S grand
O OPERA HOUSE
Farewell Ptrformancc
TO-NIGHT!
nf ,hc |«.i.ubr
KENNEDY
PLAYERS
Tw night <-anie. Shadows fell. From
aetvsui the stn-et lam|rs llasiH-d yeUowIr on to the c-11
fl.Kk
r irf fejirbtb
“The Best in Repertoire”
IhhHIi
tender
Tilt Htauliftil Ciiroeily.Hranu,
2ssri?r""
Xrj «1r"7ud
««BACK»«
FROM THE
»»DEAD««
W. BAKT
never beard of me fs furt*. -Never In
all mt life have f eve, so much aa
touched tb«- li«-m
tbe garment of
aball be aatisfle,!.
lUbBtltutc for ImpplncBs. but
3. <Jive It to mc.-n an off
I
will
yfifl InaU
proUblllty 1 Bbould liavo alluded to
t It
as lived
and done with and tlMTrfore hardly
worth mentioning.
But If be knows all tblngii be knew
acnator. -rollllrlans. you know, are
like cbildren."
-How aoT’
old nmd as weir at
•Tbey ahoold be aeon and not tbe track of teara If
heard.”
Wbat If tbe words held oometblng of
And tbe aenator reaumed bU prome- opbraiding?
An earthly father foic
nade up and down the hotel t-orridor. flvea tbe waywartlneas of a child. He
—New York MaU and Expresa
ahoold have forgiven me. partlrtdarly
tbe Judge and to tbe Jury and tlmn
nee be knew my 11b
Germany has now aecnred a large
began: •^Vonr honor and geotleoMti
For aome___________
mootht 11
watched and t
he jtffy. that young man acts Ukn portion of tbe Important Jute traffic to
Ing my pra
:ood UWyer. but he Ulka like n' Boulogne, which for many yenra baa and night. 1 fed on hope. 1 aaw myturned fool.-—Biwklrn Eagle.
aelf famoos and. wha- waa better atlll.
oot of the ivoch of want. My cnemlea
John Wi
who had doubted my ablUtj bowed at
many U M.ss Bertha Krupp. dmnflStrr U believed to carry aon I
By feet. In their beartt wi^ hatred.
^tb^uu BiUUuuairo ^ annnteclr|ttnn any ncter
RM
UcD earned in BtiUah ahipa.
The Chang,- lak,-
He!,» .e„ •».., t„n.
blackn,.ss.
1. p,HT,Ml into
It was blacker Mill.
I turn,Ml on my pillow.
Ewe in
a Cottagt...'
Fuibb-jily tl«- llgbt fliclf
out. Then I knew It i
night, bmg imst.
Would I never al« ii?
I
tint Mud UU, wont
out those numiH-rs couuHng them night
after night. ulgl,r arter night. They
fnih-d to w.ju slumber. My tbougbtJ
wandered away to my woe.
1 watc-bed Sliecfi leaping hedgea. 1
feU to counting ducks swimming In
endleaa rows.
By every Imaginable
ruse i^deavored to court aleep-to no
*'M^nlcaIly my Upa framed the
woida
my father: "I mm tired. Lrt
At ilie flrat streak of dawn. aU oUicr
HTorts falling. I commenced, almoat
unconaclooaly. to repeat the paalm that
had got me to aliTp in the days befuc*
Haj.py home on Wadsworth St..
C rooms, clcganl finisl, -moeJern
conveniences—to
he
soltl
for
$1000 casl, or on our
Casr PsfmtMt Ph»
New Specialties
a w Of Course!
Sflme Low Prices;
lOc, aoc, 30c
We are ill the office. cveuingN
ntrlinqtr Htint
eststi €x€bMttge
▲ lorlag cup of old Bmdlsh Jackwood. once own-M. by Rlahop Asburyl
mother, and ft
tly uaed ^s a oaeranmnul cuh h.
n Wsaley wlmu ha
admtolatorad tbe sacrament ta the ItttM band of MetbodlMi at the /Mmry
homo, hat Joat beao givan to tfie Wes-
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:^HE' ’tfVENING ■ ‘RECORD
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TRAVERSE CITV. MICH., SATURDAY. AUGUST 1. 1©03
PART TWO
PARTITWO
Cbe Cvcnitid Record's ilD>>fo»Date Tllustraled Feature
OUR GERMM CRfflCr^^
Impr^ons of the Kftl»er*»
Agricultural Party.
REVIVAL C? TS^E MONO RAIL IDEA IN MANSPOiimriOIV
Si'K more Ih- •InEt* rail myrnt^nt
« m an
to th# double rail
myMn of rapid tran.il 1..
brouchl i»rt»mlnemly to ihe f-M-.
.
thi. time thrvuEt. th.- |.roi
betwevo Mutnhe.t«-r
IJ\ei|aA»l
a n*ono ralln>ad wl
Already iA |TrP«i. of bulMti.r. I. t ._
widely b. raided a. .the wbrld'. plon. .-c
h»Kb
rellway
M^i.o rail e*iH .|-
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Ihe niAH.u. <le.ir.Omi> of |ewf.|T»E »hr j
<0.1 of railway o{aT<>Urm.. but wllh f-v ;
.liKUlar
,aEUf:.rly un. :
Hr;?-i
.
they beTii.ntum.
upon the two rall< .<f the ..rdinat^ iKiek ’ But
did : : t.nkr
kr ki:i.;?v
kitiilly to
i« then;
upon whhh Ihr f.ny.le r«Mr.M-1 WH»jan^ ultin.atelv jhe ra id wa. uba'ii*e.v,le aa|d..i.rd
la‘in^* li-ft to their fate
built.
i:.i. h rr.r h.-l! ' b's |w.v.le
a.jd..».ed ir.e r.tm Iwm.:
asatnid the >i»t
i-ij.i.i»y l^lni^ aU;«:ii<..l |of‘at,- v, *!> oj.p .k the m act Intrre-miji^ te-Pis of th# • two j .np I .. .. -ad ex; -Jn ev.s
tht-...unYh.* :ft\.ir..r .f'nnv* | try- w.<« lh:'»t if |lo»‘ard II Tun:., a
ker- t>|e[ hi. laid i
r the .^.io . -Oi.. ) »
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‘I. t .i.iei.- i ii, ,.;e ro
t»on in IxC. Th*- Tutu, inoti.i mil tno K
.-••n at I In 111—ore i. b-ut 1 *.<*o fee
they iitt
ensih.-w
I It. ftna. on.
their .h
;
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of dafiEer an?^*l»eiii« . !
and I he antutixiot. they .dN'AO<'**d. .up. !
l«irt<-d by the teetlmony of .e\eral w,ll
know, linil.h .‘i.rlneen. were .urn. I
«h-.liiy tidenl toJiwtuie ft.rliain-ol to
I.aei/ the rviiulaJie bill penixMioK th.
f«tubh.luuMiT of the r«>H'S
It I. f.r.e
laiaed la Urtllte »:le«lr1..»IV a.the inoiK.
la.uer MO.I to UJapal.di .IiieI* «*•»««» *^-l! ,
mm
S
Die th. .u..t..u. e
Liver;..-.! . t .1 '
Mai.«IW.»li t and xka ver«a at a »;« i
* «.f 110 iiiihw i>er hour
. .1ei..ly the .ar., «nd. In Ihv i..riruu»:e ^
of the pr..m.deni. to lemier defallinvi.t j
wl.I-h i.- y»i.\ ->e.l frot .
tin- S;o:..‘
; wh . b.
ta. h it
pro;-e--.! la
,ml d T.r. IV t..-.-fclt,
l:oynt..t. ana Tuiu-
low on j* lr,<«i|.. t.iH. |.i«>puIk!oii twins
ob:: :n.‘}. u J th.- u>;. r . l by uprisht
w
-- rih i.- ho.izoM..! ‘wheel, slide
a:-.K t.v r.olK tbu. St. I.!yln,
..
v.hi. h are .on-.p.o-t und iM.zlike la
SI, «• .r.*:av Tt;o idet-iri.- exprrs. ahow ti
m>he illustration U tnovins at the rate
. n»
s
Mr
the ..j..rat .o
of the eh* irp-
am.] in Jtk. tii ot
. n-..r ..f t»r-
fiALl Y/iL'NWfON MONO J
int.-re-i. ..lih...|*:h.
.. wal.l. the pn.iia.t. r«
;.iy to .<1*. f r. war.1#
th.- eMer|.r|.e I .J«>» waa u rath, r .ium.- aflalr, with
d.«. niM limnedinl. ly ..w that, like the]
r%, ^the }
miuio rail romm -as aV»««i»
'^Id.a.Ii.S 1" no n • , The publh i.
-.|M*.-I.dl>
elmry of new
kins" .w|Mn
l.dl>
hen tlie publlr .bwin. ilil pre. lou. akin
In dans. I and th.-re will pr..b,bly I--
i; h. . idrm.. while
.1. .11 .o;...s, ,mio . I' Ve
.tath.n.
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MVer.
s\ «t. u,. thou, h
r- i < .11 r.m
Ihr..ui:h tni*-.
Ih-h-. \» at. ,‘nKU.ti
a •
. T.i.e v-aht... fill p.r
th- pt.-,.- 1.'
..M> by i. e
.1..-Me :
r.--...,. whM, will al... le
and In the ..|.lnlon of w.me einin.-ut'au j
I.u.hlns
jjC£gI0i.| HOaPIXALITI PUIBEa
IV fo r.- r<ts I ., « .uj i : .HmE a
r^'i •. 1 «* l». *T d froni lUllyoun
r:. . . :.u <* .»■ - .! <—‘r.d
d l.t.towel.
l.tetowel. Th#
l-I]*r;l)Kh r« i ‘ wiM n'.itk a icrrat advance
mer 4he Ii -:i .-n*. I ..t ever *
,
th-iHlliMit‘*-um ..f the ♦ ?<r. \% j re>.ervel
by a -etn- ..f ' fh. . run-i1r.i: pn'..!
p:e.^a
The . ..i> t>eal • t a • nly l.jU!
*1. all.,
aiul ..ft. n.
MONQ^JIFJL CAR
TRM\f£LlJSC JOO
/VCtXS AN HOUR
wh.-mw ar.ew the n*. l.n
'iwKleS.’
a* the Ir.i. k .tpiwi.re.1 t« Iw .upja.rte.l
•iin.ylvanl.i in.iiu. rallnuid ran
fron ltr:;.lford tlir..UKh'Tari«»rl to Oilfrom
more „nd f«p wime lim.. w... f ilrly
r.j r^-.-ful < me unlu.-k> day. howevi.
r
^
in.ntiim ..It ,It;.-.! by^ the ^.iM»;i-
ix.-t.i.e, T he M. >. h-ra il... ol wa. 111.
h.y‘ithm
K M.—ly Ih.vnton and ran
..v-t a tra.k but ..ne mil.- nml lhr.-equ-rteP. In l.-npth
It. di.tIt.uui.hhip
f.Mar.- wa. that the .-ui. w.-re .up|-.it«.l on the wh.-. I.H Just .. the hunmti
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After the luncheon Ertch Speck too
Fki.-kko. IuuhtUI counselor op oconoiux and the kslsef-s personal rsprs•uiative. wu. .Interviewed.
*TM. Is a blK country, a float couns wonderful countiy.- be aakL,
admire it very, roiy mneb. But
of all do we admire tbt people.
They have been eo kind, eo boaplUbto.
us. You have mafnlSeoat echoola,
aud the men
oen In charge of them appear
be very, very
yon bavo
farms ciwH-lally I
here, to learn abont
luetln.l. of agrtcnltura.your lu
-Ma>
.ve jaiir know ledge of agricultural
Iiff. in generalr* the rejKirier asked.
N.y ii..;'duu*t ssy aaytbing about
th.nt. 1 h.n t Huy any thing about that at
all.- qui.-kly nn.wered Voft Flnogge.
.hiikin*: III. I.ead energetlaslly and
bcUllns up hU hands. “But you can
print lu bis letters bow mncb we ap
pre-h.
boepltallty-tbe ^splendid
tool .. r.illio.d .•oM.tru.tel It. ‘he f.itt. .1 ' dv. n.;i.‘d -to n..tliii-.; atui the opera!..?Stat.w w.-te the lalrdir.li.l
i-H.-k'
i< uli.iohm.^l Hi - mono rail 1;. d..
I..1.1 loAII in It..- oil leeioi. ..f I*. ....
►yl\ania In the late ei venil. - Tlie ii. - ■'.t .h-I ..r fat- iH-f.-ll^he fuin.iu.
venlor of thI. .y-t.-m wa. tten.-ral tb.y 'bay. h i.iilr...d • whl. h wa.
f.-auire
Hlone who h». ... h*0K b.n-t. i.|ej,e,M..j • of . ..iiey l.land. New- Y..rk . ll> an th.well kn..wn III .
1 with ef^
f.U-l. to pr..\hi.- ..iitom..bIle .|e-..ltt ay.
Willie the piln:.- m<.-.. i It. .<iKaiilzln-.:
jt--ompni.y lo ...tiMru. I a r.M.l
lit*. Idanned l,y fi.-o. iMl Sb.ne ww- Komr.n
M All.-n. nn ..|d i.ew-q.aia-r „..<n ..r
TllUAvllJe. I*a The m..oo mil ..f th..»e
they have i^ilned soflolsBt kwirlsaft
l«»y ilumi twr^ mrtm wM'
tliniugli tiM Mtsd BUtss, th«>
delegniion of forty*s«PD Osnasas sent
Is country by tbs kslacr Ho otiidj
icau s^riinltursl notMl loewit*t for tbelr MtiTo land, aaya tbo
New York Times. Bofort fbsy loft
they sathetixl at U» UoUl Bolrodtfo
ill New York the other day |tt an Inil luucheoa tondorod ^ Jota
Schulte of the Unltod BUtoa dipart-
It .V* iinlik.-ly that su. h a M.-p will b«
iiH-lh.IlH ..f bt .Lim* .ari. have
•b-v. ...I V ^ .--. rnst bv , r;ti. H „
Initial triia. of the ’•el.-rirl.
eb^^irU ozpre..ozpre..' , ra : tt.-.ln
ti.-.lii .•uphnl.-l.
.-uphHl.-l. with re.ult. fatal
.•.vst.^in
rai; ^ to -•v. rHl |H-..pU-. and the .li....t. r \lr...mitry are worjh * »»t. : * .. .Pd the fate of lb.- i.iol. ;.f
1
.pitallty-
and lar* belns .. t j
UH,n,d one aiioth.T on a .Insh* tra.k.
li, or.Ier t.i pr.-..-rve the balam. a
xuble rall r^n ..v.-rhead and wa.
.-|H.|e-.| ».y two arm. Yropt-the roof ..f
e«. h . ar. th.-arm. I. lntf .H,ulpjH.d with
roll.-ra t.. inlnlrnlze the frli thm
The
-'tM ^
'-1
J
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j fl-
.t
:t^h - IseM .Ij;;yy.-.| that a
IMjAS M
ICAVI.KY
l*er4:on>f^ Scenes and Things ojf J^oie
THE DIVINE SARAH S PACE.
Mine. Sar.ih r.ernhat.H
u.ln-... ha* iii,.ny liltb?
f..lhle., and the
ih.; i:r. .t
f,ol. and
I
TWO
WELL KIvOWH -AMERICAN WRITERS.
- Iwenii-ke. who. beatdsa bea «-aptulu of eavalry. is the owner
a feudal cMste comprlaliig S.000
sen'h. was Indignant over sleeping car
acvx»uiui.HlaUons on Amertean raUroHd. In a loud tone be dedarod:
The Pullman accommodadons were
iy and fllthy-too bad for nttacanco.
^ didn't want first class Pollmana.
but we wanted at leAst
iiruo.lailuus. Aud tbsu tboae dirty
. -.-rvanta who mads up onr bods,
w.-r.- tnmelhiBg vile."
was uol HaUsfled with tbs meals
el tiler. -With tremendous sums of
•y w e could purchase meals that
**Atuerlcan fanueni.** be said. **ars
doing away with wuod In tbalr big
forest, entirely wliliout thought of the
futun-. In lb.- weM we found big pUee
of wood decaying aud not used because
It had been cut down without necseslty.
So long as the Ameii.-an fanner makss
money today be d/>es not think of the
future. ^Yllhln ten years they will
lisve to lie imporilng their building
wood-from ib rmany. Our foresu will
neier give out. The cutting is regu
lated by Ihs govemnmnt”
Mr. Gain. sUk) a large feudal cetats
holder, said he w as going to come back
though." be said. **Tbe fanners In this
country are ezpMtlBg the eoll without
dist-riuilnatlou. and in six years It will
they
mnny f.»r f.-nill*«-ni."
What Impressed Itself decf>est on the
mind ».f Karl ruhrmann. a' student at
aix-oinpanytns lllu.lration 1. made from a photottraph
I to a.-j-ure a idciure of a tamel j.arade In the desert. The
■ta. hmrnt on review.
•TONE 01ANT8 TO OPOEIJ.
A'lnoM Intrre.ttns f< alute of the .-on•iructlon of the St l^ul. w..rld . fall
i
AN ADVANCE IN SCIENTIFIC KITEFLYING.
4-r'
Itltter. the man who had iharse .
!KI
"I lik.-d-yonr American unlvertlUei
rerj- much," ho said. **111^ are very
well put together. Kttt there ts one
thing tliat they miss, and that ti beer.
by drinking water.
Even what Is cMll**d Imported beer
isn't like what we have there. You .
can't drink three glainw*. of the beer ,
here without feeling the effecia. fbat
Is Isv-nosc there Is more alcohol In It
The lniiK.rted Uwr has a lot of alcobel
put in it so that It will au^ the peasag... And the cigars you Ihave berel
You .-sn't buy n cigar that Is any good
for
than ‘J.’. cents, and I wouldn't
give n twenty cent cigar to my coacbThe luncheon was a happy affair with
ranch humonius tnJking and some ainglug. The Germans oxidentty think a
great deal of Mr. ,S<-hnIte. They gave
him a liandaome silver t<« eet and
many compliment.. 'Then they stood
up. and. amid a babel of “Hochar and
clinking gUssea. they drank hit health.
Ing contributions to a fund of g60,000
to convert Spanish women. Headquar
ters will be opened in Madrid, and It
will be known at the Quikk Inetltute.
Bishop Lawrence of the EptKopal
rtiurcb of Boston says It la tlsM for.
his church to convert the Itallaas wbe
are setUlng In that «!ty to toige mmmr aC the
I tor the
boUdlng of a Ifbrsry cb the old Wade-
: onT. inoH, Saturday, august i. iwe.
THRKVEKING EECOKD, TBA\
*1,- aald ooe of V*m.
luii aftiT BdvmnI Wrl<l« liilt •olved Cbe aimpliM B4ST&
woBd
-WelL you needn’t lake tbe trooble
to tooeraa If be had baard tt bafbre.
to use any of our telegraph stab
ni^t W' ItH-keU himnelf into ibc UUniOne day Florence came home froin
again. Our <i|***niturs are too an
ry. 1 liwi be m-eot njaUltiB anxiod the ber eiHorced atroll In the rtllaRe with
for you ••
rlprim:
tbe Information that abe bad racoon“llow so. genera!r*
tated one of tbe wlaeat men abe bad
•t>n!;Tly. ask Ml« Itt. Clair to step
eU bad ever met. a qualm old pblloaopber aocb
to bere.oM aay do at one encoontera now and then in
Jenny St. .CUlr *-ame in, looking
mure than tliat be ba<) t^^-n In the U-d that fit
radiant.
Uary and that she Ihuuabt
bad name waa Abner Morey,
•^ell tbe gratleman how you out
beard him np aXalra.
Weld and Jtont Mary ware moved to
witted hi m.’’f«ald tbe generaL
ftbepawTa coodoct la explains! hr tba Unybter. for Morey was a familiar
•The lounge you w ere lyinj: <
fact that be bad opened Edward Weld a character, one of those amnalnp !m•mber.
Jenny. -jAm
bedlee foond In every rillage.
hollow and
'•I d.m t cire If he la half w
there was a Ikl to It.
proteated Florence. -He la a j.-eimlne,
,l»91,br aW.Boelte might iftiuie tluie HAvive
• pblloaopber. 1 talked with hiru aliom {
you, I iKul lix.d .m In^
the vaUmtine. *I U*t ye.’ aald he. Uhat !
If I knew tbe mail that made it 1 could
give a miens at what It roeaita. EverythlnK a man does 1h Juat hluiw-lf over
■
which or
UfTwage you nwletd and transmitted
1 again. I Un ye be*a hid other things
litadaboro. Me. mn(
t to the gemTal lieiv. What I fear»d
j the Ksnie way. Study the man,* aald
vas that you would hear the elhk of
■ Mr. Morey. ’He a Imek o’ the riddle.’
9 baa been aolred at 1.
tea way that cape with romantic im r ;
eat thla atrange UtUe atory of myate y
Tbcrfa a leaaon In It, too: ao the
manda of action are fairly well met b,
■■ ■ —
» ■'
I a n*petitlon.”
the alaaple flacta of tbla caae.
weum.v..
i
\Von...u . g. catc^l dream of bcautv and |
revvlv,d a large Howard from
The poaale waa tbe work of EdwanS
his hiding a thimble l glor.- is when nature has chosen her to .the govi-rmuehl she had »o well nerved
Wald Of Boaton. wbooe alater Alice luid
children In a hou«? we *
Jme a moilicr. i:\rrv facuUv is kcenlr and married a txihmel in the In
married John M. Sbepard of EeedaU.;^
I VlKltfsI.” he «ild.
,..,d
..Hud;
'■
It conaiatrd of tweire Unea of dowN-i^:
I our ejA s. and then
«lav, iu tUc* dear and
written on the back of a rab-ntlm
light, and
wtdtfk. If nditJy read, rrrealed a v. ry
I he had n-tumed
*^I-sk»d.
UqporUntaecreL
!•. Ul» rh»lr wo n<-arl.v [mill'd tu«'‘ what- ' ^iWrjc.VK.r'a l'n'v .-.Vy
braijc bci
ibapard waa well to do at tbe time ol
nut t.i pleeeii.*but tlie thimble waa on. on V.:.-jViImw ; d ^ / ^'N^Trxpcctancr.
bla marrlaya. and bis wife bad about
the imn of my fath«*r a chair. He bad *
Mo'.hrr’s I’rirnd arjuKd externally
fUUXia They mlcbt bare passed lb- If
IMe ’nancy will relieve the
ntiruei.d onr aitentioti to the whatnot .
daya In comfort. 1
p.m-Jiuon. and no mother and
•T ntr vi: uLf,
an
pUHNea-.
knowing
that
we’d
|a*ek.”
j
]’,
!
beguiled by «uw
»i ail loU* lie althy. he.vrty, strong.
-IVrhnpK he’s done the sume thing cKur .-..mplcxiumd. j.ure M.xsle.1 and
Of tboae drcular tettera which are a«‘id
A lie...
t
had fi-itn-d
ex^laltlJ.^l Flon-nee. •’Terlutps rhxr.ri-.il in .ltvjH»ili.m. wh.» arc mutually
-Into tba rural dlatrlcta by a eenoli. rl.ai he w.mld d..
tiey Is imt In that hoUHe.”
:an.; r.e’d hx- the cnlinurd v.-c of lliii
claaa of dty brokers. He began toai*.xunderMo^
A 1 niment. MO.TI!T.lv’< 1 UIll-ND.
Mnn hed this one.” mdii-d
plate, and within two yearn bla own .^„„..i,t..;
i;; V of .Img rists.'.ri
p.j K.tt!e.
I go unych- William, -and
- property waa to a nearly bopchwa c.h
AUee-v..ur i
kvhat’s the n, t t;vali>-- ••Molhcrho-Od” mnijcl tree.
Why
nine hantjl
dltloD. and be bad wrongfully m.d put awn, m tm* h.
l;;i CSAOnCLO BECULATOI CJ. A;uala. fis.
matt.-r*/”
w ait I
vuh-ntlnr
The .voung man waa standing
I
BEHIND
THE
RIDDLE
h Mmtts. HU
Z.B Bvaas. M
Wartin & Goans
CHEAPEST
BUSINESS CAROS.
CLEAREST
....HEALTHIEST..
ANP
ABSOLUTELY OIKI^iSS.
Lol0^^4•^r
IS
MltlECTRICITY
reman
iS GOM/MQ
US£
M6ther'sFriend|s€iHSS;£
ingraulty almost Incredible, bom,wing
two or three times upon tbe same mcnrlty In that little town wb.-re everybody waa suppo«Mxl to km,w everybody-Otoe’s bnttneas and yet entirely
escaping auMcton until, when the
wreck was nearly complete, bla wife
learned tbe truth. She ImmodlaUly
communicated with her brother i:,!ward, and be came to Leedalioro with
mu.t have
S.ve lax-u
I..U u
.
aU speed. There must
painful acane to tbe old Bbepard Lou,e.
mead, but not a whisper of It ,R>t
Even rncle WIlUam
who Ured in the town, warn kept wbolly
In Ignorance.
.
____
„
‘ exposure and UU
grace were coming on at a gallop, and
nothing but ready cash could a%Till.
Weld returned to Boaton to see what he
could do with his sister’s Wemalnlng
nroperU and Bhepard’s precarious Inin the stuck market. "He suetetesto In
promptly than ho
;iime lH f..re antUnly :».lvamx.«l another
|M, p in the M.lutlon. The Mn.li. of the
! lUiempt undotibt.nlly hnKi. inxl Shep..nl a end. lie wan found on tie- ih^.r
,..f ih- library umxms. i.mK. an.l h- dud
within ii few hotirs .,f hemorrhage of
.ihej.raln.
What may N- ealhd the d... ;;iueuth
A WAR MESSAGE
siniianl bad Imtmdiately oihmmxI
,.uv.‘1..|h. ....imilniug tbe xaU imne
h„,| ,ll^4^..^e^nl the myaile
.^hleh ran tlm^ the iH*< ulinr mimTe riitg
preM-rv.xi:
nn-h of «oi.i m i api.i - . >e
cr» « n.i. nm m.arr»^t uarm awry
,
ts. m ti,.-..
day.,
' \V ll;,.*!”’
^ b.,j
lu...l^rn wa>a t«.,
TU..".
Thm •- .
- ,„vi«
Tak..
,
moue r - ^/. u.ifa,.
tl)
<t» l„-nr an hf.* «»»1 •'tronc 08 dea
e
Leedsboro with fd.250 in his iKwket.
w.-ary hour uv« r thu«.
AUce waa not expecting him. and she M-an h.xl tl..‘ houMi neighboring ! might even lutve pull.j
ad into the luinds
king. fh«-. ollK-rs would have “I*'
i
return In tbe afternoon, and her broth
lar.l Webster of l.«xd
I. IuhI. hut he xvave.1 them ba
er waited- Tben c-ame won! tluit she
would remain over night. Edward was
sfteruuuii train jen In laxTei
‘ r.-»...rie.l
Tm le.*’ 1..........
h.mrs4-ly. -Is there
I mrt trust sueh matters and linall
Bbepard with a penn.v. and he was im- venax.
.-om.- lM«r.ic.
In f.w.- the pubU,. They an old writing table in xour Iwrnr
H t-om.*
Whx- xvhy, yes,” slamu.erexi Tnele
der pledge to keep the aecret Invlolm.-. UMxl
«s.d to In- h:im:t-«l
hamJ.-.l 3in>uti>l
an.nnd In
<-ir.'Ii-N OU.1 i-liulhir giiih.-r;ii
lllam. ’’There’s Im-. ii Ki.uu- old furjMiii .if .Maliu- nx ji ►^n-.-i.-s
stuxved axvay InTh.- m.rtU c.»rm.-iil. iiuU m.lMily kn..tvH 1
euiy years,. But
s they uuwtllixl, for
dsDoa. but finally decided upon anoth. r
copras. In the middle of the atUTiMs.ii
.1 «1I over tlu- ...U!i!r.vY
Tr^nk sprang
The ..there fob
uk bad his troul.!. s T
I them,
Bdward and his uncle walked ov»t to
him to loxv4-d him,
.ui he distam-ed them,
tba Bbepard bouae. and on the way lal
miwliig They h.itril
lim shouting in the loft
ward bought the valenUne which sub
look U|N.U Ihe 1
of a..
jN-ruilt su. U u will- when they i
eh.Hl the barn.
It s bert-r b.- xri.-d. An.l
.» -lhe wisp to fli< kcr U-fore lie- vyvs of
much Interest.
rn.le
J.- sprang fHMU the
l.-m h th.il .
Hum to f.iUow It. Frank m-x.
feat he would nni
William, who was not on good terms
with Bbepard. having opinisetl the mur- f.irg.it that h.* hud
reUslud In a «-nli
bidd.-n in tl
rlage with all his |K,wer. str..lbsl out to ..l.l Shepard iu.UM* In la-e.ls’-..r...
The money was in his ha
h.- «-xeliilmed.
tbe barn to wait for his n«i»hew an.l
•’Sludv tb.
The dux t .uu.: 'vh.-i. he n.x-d.xl th:
there racountered Bbepard. Meanwhile
loney. lie Imd gom- Hito tl............
Edward was in the house, atid no eye
r u imTejintlle ,-^t:il.!lKhii..-!it in W
was upon him. W’hen- he went or whnt
Ml after I.-avliig .x.!U-ge. aiiil there iJ.e
be did could be le'arned only from a
But how did you know it was bercr
lum.x- of Ids Ilf.- . ame to him
brief and hasty scrawl which be left
f the |wrttiers got into trouhle
Tbe question «wme from all thrx'c. ’
for bis sister.
He finally joined tbe other men In tbe
. rnmk. i?.-izing a fav.iniMe oi>be rx-plUMl. -If.
barn and bad’a few words in private portunlty. wx-nn-.! an oi»tion on the
It. It’s in Hie
shnix- In the J.usUiess
Itut an- Inliinl
iui.vm»*nt of #.'..«»■« h.id.to U- mad.-, and third xxord: ’Y.mr mom-y
Frank did imf kn-xx xvhere t- lay desk; nml.-’s barn. Cipher t.^ls place.
Trick nsi-xl iH fore.’
Thus.- last two
In this em.-rg.-n.y he Is-th-iught him •enteiiees ivad x-itli.-r xvay. Th. y were
merely to b-l h.-r knoxv th.-re xxas a elof th.- moti.-y that Imd lain for f.mr
ph.-r. Bbe knew . noiigh not to l.H.k
t.x-i. x.-ars in th.- .»ld Sh.-pard h.ms,
sii.l he rcsulx.-.! t.i make on.- laM de.i
when- he said It was
..1.1 dad!
And to think I didn’t ktmxv him xvell
|K-rale attempt to solxe tlii- j-hhll.- o
enonpl# Th,- man Is l,aek
the riddle
the xnl.-ntlmTh.- original xvas li
th.- k.x-ping ..f riieU- Wiliram W.-hl
In x-verx prubl. in of }iU\. Oh. won’t 1
make tl^ls right with your friend Mr.
•ml Trank w.-nt t.» I..-e.UUir.i t.* stud,
it
Tnele Wmiatn xlexv.sl this i-n
Mony!”
.-.xxiltig with xvell f..un.i.Hl alarm. at»^
Ab lM.SM8lblltl7.
he mad.- MxTet efforts m ,«..-ur.- th
Mra. I.cslie M- Shaw, the wife *.r thf
sum that Triiuk-tiee.lr-1. lN-li,g .-..nvin.
secretary of the tn'iisury. has>e,-enlly
.-d that the y.^mg man’s ..j.jw.rtiiMit
was «Mie the like ..f whh-h xxoul.l imt given .Hjt lu Washington s
come agiiiii.
amusing intx-rxlews alout the In
Frank W.-ld work.xl txvo daxN
quacy of the claries of cabinet
the valentine purrl.- ami hogan to
o-ns. Mrs. Shaw was Miss All.er,
signs ..f metitsl' .Mllaps.-, II.- x
sliaxx in her youth, and she has alx
big. nihust." hands-111.- f.-llow. h
^•n notcxl au.oi.g her frlemU for her
w.Mi.ler -what sh.- shouM .lo
sw.N.iN-tl doxx n u|NMi her .-ili.v. aml'he^
t1irvii<-M.c Mfi-.llv r.vvin!li-.t in II pl.nn of
n small frame bniMitig. IUsmountlng.
they hurri.sl upstairs and thn-xv ojh-u
the .l-H.r. with dr.ixvn r.-x.dv.-rs n-.,.ly
to ever 1h.- op<-rator; but tb.-n- xvas
no ..jK-rntor th.-n-. A k.-n.s.-ne l.imp
xx-as burning .mi tb- table m xvhi.h
the telegraidi insmimeni xx:,s tlxe.1
Then- xx.-n- sx-verai tUairs. a l.N.kiiia
gla.H.s hanging t.. the wall and a l-Minge
Tla-S.- were ev.-iy aiHele In tlie nx>ni
••U.-« kon.” n-pllisl th.- oUu*. r.
He xvent to the t.-legniph tab!.- and
sitting xloxx ii. In-,.:iii to cli. k the key
He .nll.-d a nWghls.riiig b.xvi, and r»'
eelx.sl n signal xvhi
fn.m a‘c,Mif,-.h-r.ite
th.- n-plx iiig stathMi.
e xvorJk
-Till th.- g.-ii.-fal,
• that XXe h,ive Jn,.i
an.l are n-a.!y to m
railnaid bri.lge
with him against th.
fiotrn.rin H.e\*lu-m
ard. Later he took the i
. and when be arrived t
, haring caught the train at i
Ckm beyond Hortouvllle. Wlut sadden
Impulse led ber to do this no one
nUre knows. She rt^malned with E.1ward In Newton, a auburb of Boston,
two days, and tben came a telegram
aaylng that Bbepard was dying.
j.
• : - j
i
I,
-.4 -•
f -
J:.';.
' 'r
of endeav.>r. and It
nerves. He had the r Ir of mn
has Mt up s.-x-*-nri su
with a sick friend, as
bemnn spoke lightly, he w.ns ».,r
iTiMtlded. As a dlx.-rslon f-r Ti
niitul lux snggi*st.-»l Itivitlnc the ohj.Hi
vf the x-outig titan’s affe. il.ms t.
It the ..Id W.-ld h mcNtead
Thus It happetMNl ilutt Mlss‘Florem-e
Jane
!.y. The ,H-..ple of that stale
' . ’ -.1 in th.-ir sympathl.'s U• x’onf.-d.-rate and t’lilon
.. t i ir them iM-lng «’onfederati«s.
X lair. I...xv.-x»er, belonged tO
1. Tiih.u family and xxns ber-
!t.;.:*.vn WMH elcaf-
ousv ok THP n>oi»M i»r
lAUiuur.
.
(Ortginsi.]
.Ivil Xwar
iig girl of
■ge of a
-of the St;
1u/h^
sontli end.”
The offl.vr x albtl oiM- nf his im-n and
gave him the m.-ssage to tak.- to Gx-neral Morgan. 'Hien h.- sprawl.-,! him
self on the loung.-. falling Into a d.cr.-.
There Is a half awake, half ash-ep
condition Hint xve have all . xiH-rl.-iiosl
In which om‘ hears a sound, not know
ing whether he nHilly h.-ar- it or not.
Tbe officer thought he h. nnl a ell. klng.
n- oMiiliiuany .-latterTelegraph keys an4ng. and tl^ key «.n the tabh-. xxas no
ex.x'ptlon.
Bnt 4t di.l not apis-ar to
the U.tt*-r that
tabl.-. It was
nnd at tim.-s
rn-senlly he i
DR. FENNER’S
KIDNEY anX
Backache
-i:=^^0)RE
rca.ly wit.
It Is said of h.-r that a
...
of humorous In-nl oiw .day ev.hlTThrd ;
_j,^
^ hll,-on
in htr pri s^-mie:duty-nnd now the clicking n-.’-.m*
’•What xxonld be more dreadful thnuf menn-d In a m«tv pr.Mioum-ed manner.
er mending ber bus- ; ^ ^
j^.ein.sl to Ih- In the h'’ad of the
blind s rpat. to t d lu one of the |Mx k„„ ,, hlch h.- r sPhI. lb- began
from another worn- {
|ettera-and n-ad the
l.uxsH ai . Ilf,- il.m- rarli.e J..^t
c^^al.yoo'i*Ail coVsuVsXo? Frlw.
1
^ suffered 10 yssrt with Ucksebe and kidI oey trouble. Tried s great____ __ .
| Bilhoul relief. Dr. Feaoer’s Kidaey and Bsekache Cure U tbe ouly Remedy that eyer helped
I nn- and after wing only two botrioi IJeel en-
ia MV. su.«.i
r.-celvlng
the message? Or was Its s.-nder
to make sura of a.-nirary
Presently the
] with a dispatch which slated that all I
* ^
was rIglJt aial Gem-rnl M..rgnn would
very faar minntes and decided to.jeibc on liaod,^ This was s-nt over tho land will I
main Car tbe night In a hotel near the
| wlra. Then the off
dapot It was tbe I
; instr
ill. Urn.
taking
awtol memory, and
; nsl,; The next morning, wln-n the two
t’oufederatc rax
Joint atla. k .mi tbe bridge
and trestle. as agreed, they ff
I perlsbod first the Us
ng fonxM- drawn up at Unh ends
that W aurrived her. *11118 was Imiw! twar to adx-ertlsemeats.
-e llM-m. They pro<-e«-4l,-<l with
Unt beesnse Bhepsrd had died early in from Aunt Mary We
upi-ll.;! ;
MlUer obtslned f iOO.OOO and me
Thus all the property of
tbaer
,He vH- i^»d then waa arrealed.. Ammon,
tba tltbrea passed to .Edward’s
tba
arming | bl* counael. used hi. knowledge to los. of
In his ninth year.
v; iMJt, : compel Miller to pay the money over j hitter was the offlrar rbo bad received
Edward bad beeb a widowgr. wnd
tMl, her to Ammon, and then undertook to keep j the telegraph mess
hU only child. Vnrie Wil
-fore. 'Tue cnpiurea >
are not aatiafied whh resuha.
liam Weld was appointed guardian,
offio
were taken to
tbe Union g«- ^|» la our fuaraotoe. which foeswiffi
and mnk lived with him until be bs» She began to have a huntexl. scared } Prison for ten years. Ammon’s sen- j
look, like that of one who U attraded ’ trace Is a severe one. though not too ,
eral’a headquarters,
came of age.
1 aevore. and will probably carry with I -Which of you did the telegraphing
_
In regard to Bbepaid’s death tbe by a ghoot
Aa for Frank, be had reached a con-« it tbe lawyer’s dlsbsnnrnL-PhlUdel.
I
last night from B.r askedthegen- i
~
-blrril girt- who was tba only person
baring a kpowledge of tbtj^«umnil
all iN-hrtld.'rs lN-txve»‘i th.- d.-|«^ and
the Weld hims<-. XX hUthe other end ».f the town.
Bhe wa^ bright girl, with a reput
tl..n forlfolvlng puzzles, and Frank
had high hop»-s that Nhe xxould make I
something of t'm- ongitia! xai.-mltie,
..-j.wue, I
tliongh she bad faiht! with
But. as In all othtT c-ases. it
valetiHur that emergi-xl fr-m t
gle X Ictortoua.
•he would not mend the cxmL”
aas Cltv
-__________I pealing It
riBUiBCMe.
Bobert
the New York tewyer who acu-d as counsel for
UUIer. the prop k-tor of ooe
(
le of
tbo
coiuern* thnl pr
kc everjhoas rich i,y pay
paying them r.20 per
they invested, baa
arateneed to eta tea prison for
'ZZZ\^
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
aa»%«etju«t.iit.a«4d e« »“«> 8“*?^
•«*!=
Farm For Sale
2 GOOD LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON BUGGY
100 acre* known as the Steel or .Needham farm. One of the best io Grand
Traxtrse county; 3^ miles south of
J. E. OREILICK CO.. CITY.
Wben Yon Wnni a Nice Cm of Meat
Butchers and Sausage Makers.
Oo>8l» promptly dehrert-X
QU»c-n.’ Phone SUO
Bril Ph. .o- *»i
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Proprietor
SUTTONH Bay
B. J. MORGAN
We h^vi a first class
Shoemaker^s Shop. .
MEN’S SHOES, PATENT COLT
SKIN
W^rrairi^^d
S3.5 0
THE FAMOUS
6083
Itam '
FIRE INSUR.ANCE
be refunded to yoii if afier oatoc
MATT.J.JOHNSONS
^
LW HASTINGS & SON
JiARPET CLEAIIN6 WORKS...
Carpet Cleaning and Feuther Renoxrating. Carpet sexring and Uymg.
Before sending your old carjiets
N. B. CHAPW. Proprietor.
one 118
83* Washington St. I
When you wear them they May as
soft as kid.
crack.
Thai’s why they don’t
Other
lekthers
at
the
ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Hew ^ store
Rutiitf. OM Otend.
Fwn. Ot
Me. 1 haTc.bdaB wrltiag aa'
M E«ReR
IN THE
ADDRESS
.
By nowMU) rUCUHNG
fiw wivnn
wivnfiifjp UMiS
m jriiui
'M £r‘^*
<Wk
nX
and
nb# M dipi»4 1
> III** Ink to
m4drfm w of iIhiu. trldr-li «ra«
•qumntx opon tbf top of tW oib^
Tbte to o ooaiotrtoit vsiimijiI uH'tliuU of
iwncodara. bvt It wan m toibll of
«n toCton oiia BM4to a pile of tbeiu. pnt
flof oo fU oddmHM after the/
■itotoroB. %>t abe bad nev^
tbat tolafortune
There vaa a kn«k. ami Mim Win
fhMp warn to the d..or to find tb
TtoltiH' warn t;iadjr. Iiorrell. - TL
rirto were frur, |Ih» anwe amall
had aiuwled tlie aauH* miioola ami lu*d
beeo aojoamem m tin* l^t>• aUrnt an
equal tline. Tbej pn-«er%td an Intlinarjr wtirb warn not eaiaHlally an
able to rttber of tbeiu, but tbrlr o;
aaoorlation and tbe fart that tlii> ti
atadjUqt luuair under tbe aame ma.
and bad oearlr tbe aame rln le of arqualnUDf^ heV| tbnu togi tii.r
Mlm
Wlutbrop did nbt find Mtoa Harrell ion
pinial: abe did not uuiu- approve of
her condmi In «oruilo <ua
Mlaa Ltorrell perceived It, noenlM It
and ronot-aleil aitbln her bean a atiiol
derm* anlriHHilfi. wbUL waa made
woroe by a a.Muewbal abaurtl Jraluuay.
YH there bad never been anylblu* Ilka
a quarrel ta-iween lb«iii
Ulien t;n.4^ WlwJl.rop o|Mn.d the
door for tlladya a round fared Iwy irbo
was tbe tondUdy'a aon
IhitHifh tbe ball, iirmi^ bad
for tbto yootb. and ao abe eirtUMd heroelf to Gladya, who |utaaed Into tbe lit
be parlor alone.
' Gladya rroaaed to tlie deak bealde tbe
vrlodow and aaw tbe two lettera lyln*
thrrr. Bbe waa a ipri
e Hnal uatoral rorloalty waa i
IHrnlly reotralned by delbary
who oooidB't help a omlerlnt; for wb«nn
letten. mere Int.-wle-l.
Ib-alde
them waa a mcmfimmluni laaik al»oiit
the alia of half a playlnit card. It waa
open, and a niler lay a.-noMi li In aurb
a way ay to cover mtMt of tbe lert
hand pace; and leave tbe otbi*r cxpiMed.
Tbv TtolbJe iwce to.n- |W4. addnwM*^
Mr. liaory Inmar> Aldlue buUdlnR.
and Mr. WllUs lianiee, :*1 llmad afreet.
They arenii'd to bu\e l»e«-n very recent
ly act down in tbr U-.k, aiyl tbe
lya- l»ra!n.
Ir
1 GladyawHtlOH to tboae two fel• IowaRbe fUnced qub'kiy toward tbc» door.
»lt waa marly cloaed. and Grace waa
atm In the ball. Gladya texik np tbe
two lettera, aaw tthat nelk»M*r waa addnaaed and put
down aiialn
trmnapoard. There waa not a rialble
^
I that anytlilna had
tbe letter whU*b bad lain atop liefore
waa DOW below, Gladya went to the
other aide of tbe
oat down In
lialr.
Her heart waa beaUnc nnfortably bard, and abe felt a pain-
! bad read In the
Gladya
-To joor motherr es'bo
her faro aoddmly flaal.Ing
-rve made up my mind to t»-ll yon
about It.- aaW tJiwce. -*I am rae good
at any aort of coocrwln.i-nt.. Tb- plain
way la the beat aay f.m mo alaaya
Gladya, we bavr never beeti frton.Ia in
any proper »a*nae of
wonl. Von
have never glvi-n me any rl;;l»t T i do
for you what a nwl friend woa>l do-’
to adrtoe you and try u* help
-l>o you tl:ink 1 ne.il any
-My mi.tber thinks you do.
0... I.M
Grace gently **>Jh>- 1* a tis at mn-.ber.
and-abe knon a ev.-ryibliii:, lhaiV one
re.ioon why I «u;:ht t.. t,.-lp y-.ii
teiwune 1 have aueh a I n.tber timi you
bitvt n t anj. \Vh.*n my
r waa
to re ivlth me ae. k h. fore last ibe
b-urmsl a gn-at innnj ib.na'v I n- ^ure
tle-tu from me, and a.- .1..! mn dl
tle-iii. lint alie ha* a rllt. n to In. al-.ut
Gn-m Kbe -tlilnka tb .t you niv not doIng light. Glii.lya You an- en«ak-l to
t-rank Uland at toon.* lie to ot.e of
U*e towl f.-llow * In Ih.- world, and be
truata you al»i«.lutely. J'h.nt enjnigem. nt to not fonuaily amiiiuintil. I nt it
U well known at hom • I! to nn* kn.lwn
to-rc Vou have a*;k.-d m.* tiet, to f:..-ak
ora.-'
-I .lou t « ,::l y.ci to >p K
1 aim 11 pm .1 .}y,
a..ld Glc.ly*.
id Ibv
, nu*. d. «;r.
lie toiriwin .
hut ; htI rank U
ry ?[>. a. ..nJ
II. it.m.-k.Me-r i
m::e!--! |u. j..j
h. a m never he
atsl l.iirt I... *.-lf
atipleei- I will p
tl.. r.-r
-You will po.:.Ml.lv Ireak
m . ngv.iu.ntr:d-.n
al.Ue y..U itr^. eti. ..ui:.;;liuf ll <• uM -uII. m of 104. in..., n.-iltoT of a ...tin
kn.iaa an>thing hIm.uI It. m s:her .d
CIRCUS THE
THES
BUPW n SHUUiiffi SHBMR la aimi ma V muni!
TRAVERSE CITY,
WEDNESDAY
ADAM FOREPAUGH
I SELLS BROTHERS .^
AUGUST
AHEnCA'S'METHOPOUTAN
SHOWS
uataVtLi*'.
n
____
«:?.:5=§S5WOOOBIE CIRCUSES
tiSSES
Graoa gUnced at the MttJe book and
then rapidly wrote the two addxeoa^
Ihoaay aanw In and got tha totiero.
TYiena waa a brief alleoce that aeenaed
chargfd with an.etoctrlcal embarraaa-Hare yon aeen IlaiTy Lamar late
ly r aM GUdfa aoddenly.
The qnaatlon aermed to force Itaelf
froqi her. It was a relief to aay aomething which ai>proached the aubj«rt.
-Not alnce the other aronlng.- tn»U«l
Grace, referring to aom^ amall tmial
occaalon. -rve jiiat wrttten him a Icltar. |Ie-a going to give aome.aort of an
affklr in hla n>«.ma-llke a coUege
^ipraad.* with bla two annta aa patron
mmm of the fcotinttoa. He aaked me to
«»? «*i«tkm. ahqnt the mu-
itf M Btuiiit Mianss M Furaits
«.r«l»nM
to JHE Bear
•otoiwr* m IMS KOlio
Tb.«u.. amkr,% r«^k-
•r
ROOSEVELT RmrI RIDERS
MUltary ll.
Congress of Circus Chmnplons
:?:G, The M«rvel I jacksom faiiiiy. Cyciioi Sfpteita
RYAN, WOTZEL and Z0RELL4
the:
FSVC tA CARMtllS
Ixi.ineiht.- IIU.I V lo-n.«t.:i I....-
40 - ALL-STAR CLOWNS--^
Darinf: MlJSSl.VN C05S.\CKS
-What dl.I y..u writ., to l.err ehe d.mended.
-I at.MMl up for you.- n.pU<.d Gnt.v
eanowtly. *i iwld that you w-.t.* ovet*ei.-lt.sl by your life to-re; thnt you hnd
liM-t your buiiimv. Juat a 11111.*. hilt tbat
you u..uld not niiik.* any aerioui. luiotl.k.*, I went over lb- nh..Ie . its.-. 1
bad to iMHWMie ahe liiid don.* it in l..*r
letter.
1 aald that you really lovial
I Yank l^*lun.r
•I d..n*tr* ev.Ii.lm.d Gladys. uJtb
•uH-tnlngly ui.n.-.-.-s^'.ry %. l...iii..n.i.
-Well. I aai.l im, anyto.w.- relurmxl
Gra.s.. -iiiid I to liev.il It. 1 #<.ul that
von w.-n* faA Jnat.ll hy Mr» Il-tni.--. hut
ttoit tin* aiuin
a in.-r.- trith-r ; nd
th:.t }4.U .i.uhln l hel
Mr Imiiiar I .tou t
f.i Hiigi Ghi.lvv hut
da J.il hy Mr. Ijtniur e n..MM \car.- n..!bing f..r bin^
-i »UI y..ii e^iy that V”
••tVrtainly." aii^a.-r.il tlnov.
4-HERDS OF ELEPHAHTS-4
SENSATION S LIMIT HEACNED AT LAST
Deriding Danger, Defying Death
Sg-r, DIAVOLO^^ftkV
3 GwatYraiis-IOOOPwpIs
100 EIECTOIFVING ACTS
DO NOT FORGET THE DATE
A lilCYCUli-
WEO
Y*.u
-Ifa
to.n.-st h.-art.*«l. ein.i-to and adinlrahle
fell..\va who eVer llv.il. but you pn-f.-r
ni..re hrllllant .tuaUtl.i
V..u hav.. an
eye for a hutide.uuer man. Gladya. and
Harry l^innr. whnt.-v.-r vl-ui 1... may
Im>. Ik Kun-Iy in>t liaii.I*.Miie >Now. 1
don’t mlii.1 r.il bair inj-e-lf.” s!h- mld<*d. with a laugh. *1 think liix balr to
magniti.i-ut. iind h.* to ein li n Mg.
attirdy. nuiiily inan! Hut h.* d.H-Mi t
Mpi*-al t.» y.ni. Ju-.t to llliiHtnUe thnt
|K.lnt and m-i my pu .r nioiherto h.-urt
ht 1 told her what yon aahl ntonit
1 ji ni a r^y.-at erday .ralhil him an Italian surne-tr*
ganiH^AGlaiba. with l...m»r'. ‘ Hid y..u
. *
a..rt for Harry
Mlaa VTlttthrop came back into tbe
Tocm and aat down by tbe deak.
Til jsat addrooa tbcac lettera Jf yon
do<i mind.- abe aald. with a amiln
BEITER FJ!
iryr\n 4
.. T/.V At
AVRORA
ZOUAVES
I .
.•*..e tai.i pr‘'‘'-touMy ,|„
me. anal h.- lutd Mito * «;i
ant.il to sn-ak w ■
4-iin.li II.
..........."••• ........................................... .................f. rl. .,., y..uM I-ll. r
1.11..
11.-Ill i,.v
mi.l
l« |.r,-.ik
fhe .xitin.vlleii wh. u In* foutnl t>iit that
-\V|iv
^ . my iimtli
all.- mer.‘ly wtoln*tl to Iea\.- wun! f.ar
1.1.. ^ S.. I «.i, , all..d 111 III..
ji,.
, ,|„v
„ ,'ry
m„1
Iiml h.-nr. I.iosi Ilf tl...
ii..,.or.vi...l tt,;.. tl.«
v,.l.,ly .r,t„=
1,11.. to l.r.n,k i.. of
,.x,r:„.r.li.„„y f.,„ur.. ..f 1t.H4.fMl.- .....1: -I ... MH» l.riKV Will- ;
.,,,..1.. i. .™...i
thr.aja. I huv.* M.-iit a letter to Mr. lai*
. ab**uh1 I
mar hy mtotiike. 1 wi/h him to n*tum*
»*"' pl.ix* 4.f 1
: be
................
-Hi.l you 1
npV I’vv ..i-n you do
lt:irr»*ll tlmre’r”
>I...,1I,I s-.
Thursday, August 6lh
IGENTRY BROS;
iFamous i Shows
United
TUafa
interest, and every arti< le
'
is illu*.-
trated. There is no l>cltcr inaga/ine
Piihlishe.l monthly b>
George U. Danielv h ifiy cents '
: year, single co|ucs live 4ients.
Sold hy news dealers cverywheie,
or address the imhhshcr.
No". 7 blast Forty-sc. Olid street.
New York.
lii.
A GOOD WAV
;
TO GO EAST... I
I uhi. h ...iiv.-y.ll
the.MICHIGAN
i Irish w«mi.-in \ih... h-ana
1 the Pem.-yUania y«nto
n train liuinl that Kir
»ii to»anl.
o«,I .1..
1 asi.le.her'hnavmil mid dtiM
tin- <lriw ing
Y.irh Worl.l.
•^h.- 4l.-maivl
Trained « Animal w Exhibition
lias a*m<:
Presenting Many New High Class Features
to Derro *. Butfahr
!.> and eastern
4
200
60 •
^
Herds of
Performing:
Elephants
y,.r
,l.nntn.I “Tlw j S*’'*''
|ih:,;.n,'l, •Ilv.il,-..r-,1,1. Ii„..."
cainivit;.
Pinto, the ^mal'est cIowti elephant
rc.atesl Show of 1 i Pintl in the woil.l
Positively,the Cr.
•nienl tr,
I>oints, leaving (‘.rand Rapi.!>
at
n.Aon, wiil» lhiuugh|slccia ri
New
servrng
Everything New—NothiriK Old But The Title
• f
CLNTRAL.
• THE NIAGARA Fall* Route
America’s Largest and Most Complete
do.
and cafe 0 a ir
lumheon
a
1
Send for the Mich gan
in
trals l>ook
of
ST .\! M K H
TOrK.S.
Watch for the -Grand Free Street Parade
The roc
Tlic l.igg.-^t ti-.ui «-\.-r .-aught in
l*»-t;ti-‘yl\aula w.-iv tak.-li from tin- wa*
•n ocm to
„f spring .*r.*4*k. within Itoll.^fonta,
g.1.1 d.-al ikonmgh limit*, hy A1 lI...Ti.ian. a local
anything nto.ut that t’.-Upn.ni.' m.-a*ag.-. 1 d.ni’l botH-stly rare
111.1
•rv^ro^
AT
IV
A.
IVI.
J"-' ”
■"
tvuh. irtt‘rv4:rfr..r.,:::^':;dro7
-1 rtvelved your lelcpbone mesaage.aahl he.
pniturv ..f nilM I,..rmr,
Thp H>h l> to ho rooumod mid loTit to
Slip otared at him.
. •
-I went no ineaMge.-aaid ahe.
.
j
'
-Not ppraonally.- aald be. -bat I un^ | b4*r frttb a aomewbat absurd earnestdpnj^A/lhat you aaked MIm ParreU j ness wbU-b
at tJS year* of aga.
that alH* bad ever had of tbe 1
e rvcognl-*
Tbe Ruoalan govern
G^Bbook her bead.
nt eontractai
rul except yearly for 50,000 tons of
o Welsh coal to :
-Bhe^lKl up tbe Aldlne tbia foreaon of be dellrer«l
f
at Port Arthur before 1
nocm.Ijimar. -and she told the In lU Int.-aalty, It brought a aort
Detroit- Mich.
" is very J^imoyiiia
To the one who docs the cooking for ihc family, and
sometimes to the members of the family, to find that
an entire'baking has been spoiled lkcau^k poor ex
tracts or baking powder had been used in its manu
facture. «Avoi<J SuioH Ar»Koy«rko»** by
using Jolinson’s Pure Flavoring Txtracts and Pure
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at 35c per pound.
oir-^id'orocT
Mcoh...
-h kTv^th^^ot^flm'Tn; .w''fZ'*;rre;:“r.;::.w ; Pr«cr.ptlons car.funy and Conscientiously Com^unded.
. Tbe girt forgot wbat JaU
JOS. S. HALL, D. P. A.
ni.-ii-ur.il
1“ ^ th^
,
IS""’
I Brilliant array of Miniature .Magnilicerice ever Presented
1,,.
thought I .xmld 4j4^aueh a thing even
ols ttoUl-'.-k* und ph-iv-a of
hr liudv.*rt.*n.i-liy. the flr>t wonto. tnill line ahowing ihut th.-'tr.mt bad
Mr. Lamar ac-med tolave aom.;tliir.g
tlut It w»uoo wt,o
One liuuklrcil twenty or mote pt^e?,
every one ol w iiicli is of human
The Four Truck Nomt.
:
He l.w.k.xl
ba*r wYth n 4!.-s|H*rute
* ph-.iding that die sto.nhl aay th.,i they
, Wa n- ju-t n
hit h. tl.-r tr .-nda
thr*ii ih y l.;i*! .-v. r j -.-n I .-fi.io
.Vnd
ahe laugieii nt I itn jiini griv.* h! u her
; hand
Am! hf it. u
Mil. to lijinPy a frn ndly th:ii
«.n.* w;^te-l 1.. 4 b. ..se hto V
not tome-t: That j.ni'ii
d.M-pIloti that to 111*
rvgn-t o<mie .!.1> ; that will hurt y.m
and ev.-ryl*.a!\ who l -vi* j.m It will
hurt me to the h.-art. tllad.v-. ttorngh
jou may not to-li.*v,. It.”
d.m’t l«-lleve It." ,-ald Gi ll a Mtterly
'I think*j.m’ll to- glad
It- I
think y.m’U .1.. what y.m .^iti t.. injure
ne aith Mr l--unar Hut 1 w..r:i y m
I hat you’ll fallSto' walked towaf.1 the d.*r.r Gr:i..'e
r©*i- and foll..w .*d ii.*r ’ni. n »l> * a ;d
VU-u!y mat down In n . h.ilr by lie- c-nt.tr
tahlenudto-ganto.rt
Ibafl .imUln't d,. thto.- alie
agJd. -hut 1 r«*ally trlcl I cm;d b.-lp
>ou iiladym. If y.m d h-t me Hut | ve
onl\ made y.m ai;gry Gladya did n..t know wbnt to a,y or
m» to
NEWS
of travel for leathers and jmptls ili.tn
ll.*ve that ahe a h.in-^.il the l.-tter* ”
]. •-!:«t ahe alid. y/.m knew.” muI Ial^^ilunr. w ith .-aim d«*. toioii. -01111. tiinm
Biy wonl. I’m in.-limxl l.i to* «.Mig*-.l to
Ii.*r .K..m.-lmw I tl.ink It’a lf*i hn.ught
u« tog.‘th.*r just n hit iH'ttcr friends,
yiau klnavv.
I 1 al.m’t kti.aM V ll.V it
abould nor w h. 1 tliink ao. hut hasn’t
t did you tell hin
dug^ of «
-Atoutt y.iuir
Notlil
And 1 nev.T
wouldn’t m.
l idya. ..»u II have
to to* a dllTeivut girl If y.m . an- to pre
a.*r\e my r. S"*« t «.r the onixyanl sign*
Y.m nr.- to-,xm»ing
She wa« wildly ImpaUept to get
8be .-otild think-of nothing hut
0 lettem and the fatol-ty which
ideber pra.M. al Joke irco:l tiron
n head. If *he cMild mil/catch
Tommy tbrr.- might la* time t.^pri-rynt
Sh.- .-ould hrUo* him and
p*t the lettera. She .imld de«:roy them
or .iinnge the addreoa.-* In a dtogtil>cd
hand. It oeumiod i.» Ii.t that *h«* b*.inl
the ladY atop In tb.* ball.
-You have i.ffend.il me. Gnuv.” abe
aald. -Imt hut lil cmeTun k."
She-eacapcl ha<ktlly Into tbe liall
In the latter pnn of tbe afternoon
Gmcc recHved Mr ll.*nry Ijimara
card, with t^ Inrfrm.tlion that ttooung gentleiKan wa* waiting in tbe
TWELFTH STREET SHOW GROHNDS
lulVhig
<;i ..lyl'
I*...«il that I
-Yea. I piu It all In. Moih.-r w.in’t
ell Oh. ll’a all a
<;imlys Vi.ti il
ro hack to rrniik 1 ..-hind and make him
be beat w Ife In the w..rid *
-I neV.T will”’ «\.Ialnied Gla.lya.
*Y.*u d.ui’t know lilt- 1 will not throw
iway my life In that little .xmiiiry
own.
Vou kin.w. tioihing atouit my
a‘nlimenta towanl Harry Miiaar.”
book were dei*tily Intcrtwtcd in
Grace Wlntbroi*. Aa to tbau abe waa
wUlin* tKat Gmc* abould have tbe
, preference and Gie attentions of one of
'theoe younx men. but abe bad not yet
decM which one. Mr .Lamar bad a
^great deal of money, and Mr. Itarmw
waa very good looking and a lively, en
gaging companion. It waa a diOicnlt
Choice Aa a matter of fact. Gladya
Ud no right to consider any aoch
choloa at aU for teaaooa that will prea-
FitioRMoua BHOWa
sHowa UNITED
CNORMOUa
IbBBOtfc ComHiitid DOOBIE MEH^IK
y.m are allowing t.» the oth.-ri'tihidyn,
tl.4 totrt
ton-t h..n.-ei.
It ton! leti.-st
enough f.ir III.
tllmlya audd
put that mr
mm
otw
COOTROL THE WORLD'S SHOW WARKETS
jMiiHw-Jobnson^s Priig Siorcaj
S2,000
n’Lhii.i
Will tiuy No. ri21 Washington
Si., h<; ft. lot. good frame
house and b m aU in ffir
<Uiion.
This is one’of the
best resident i»ortioBi$ of ihe
dly
With location and all
•red the very best
gam we have to offer.
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