The Evening Record, August 02, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 02, 1903

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

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

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1903-08-02

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SATURDArS I88UE

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THE EVENING RECORD
traveibe crrr, MICH.,

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BOLD WORK
OF BURGLARS

ABEUCOrTHEPAST
Finding of Old Flint Lock

Monday,

august s,

^One Of Lcland a protpero^t farmer*,

ROMCIIIEB

.ryrr

COMMITTED HERE

LEADENS HAVE NO CHANCE

HONEY TAKEN
FROM CLOTHES

HON. PUIT HANNAH, LOSE!

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DENIAL IS
EMPHATIC biirl“fhU

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THE AMERICAN
DRUG GO.

TOOK ms
OWN LIFE

‘ 819 fBon sniEEI ■

HANGED HIMSELF TO BED

HAvToii EXHIBITIflll MCH
EVENINB THIS WEEK

jap Spin Mice

Rare Spuciniens of the
Animal CreatiOD

KILLED BY .
LIGHTNING'

tik*'

taken so far
'known
Prof. C. R. Oockeray "Touched."
Prof r R IVx-keray found him,
short |:::i this morning, and he d
not ex|H-cl to 1m> able to And the v
by advertising In the Hecor
Sat unlay he drew |;5(» fnim
funds, and sIow.mI the bill*
I pocket of hiB trousers.'.He
alH.ut $3 In loose change In
•nidher tMvket. but he has mme of
that numey now
This morning he
felt for his change, and It vaa gone
The IdUs were also absent from the
watch p.K-ket.and now l*n»f. I>ockera>
says that hereafter he will tuiy out his
mt.ney as Mo.ni as he dravs it fmm
the bank, and give the other fellow a
chance to tw* the loser In case of
r. The thief left no clue for
, Mr. Ikirkerav to work
hU Shef, lock HolttU's instincts
have to lie

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Fulghum Home EnUrad.
The home erf B. J. Fulghum «.f
Klghth sirtH*r has tvlre been entered
rec.-ntly while the family va» at kUst
Itay. 8aiunlay rooming the back dotir
vas liitind unliK'ked and fiartly otH-n.
ng B
,• Sunday Bchool i
taken, and a "mile box"
1 fbe entents Approp
Vm *t »fe 1 jl vas not large
F. C. DMmond Mowma Hla Loaa.
And nov F. C. Dcamood 1b ab
hlB loai..
loan, iaad baa
mourning hU
hrqnv of ever again
xIneMUr erenlu. H.
thoiBglit In* had gfniply loM the 1

City Book Store
6nat
OshrU
Spidal!
Women’s $2.50 Pat­
ent leather O)ifords
cut to j

$/.so\
New. swell styles. lie sure to
sec th^ I

Wen's Canvas
Shoes

Well-Knovm Local Man Paaaed Away
at Noon Today-^Foneral Will Take
Place Thursday.
L M T*»mpklns of 220 South Spruce
Btreel died at n«»on today.
He wa*«
r.4 years old. and had Ix-en ailing sine*Jamiaryv the final cause of dx>ath Im*ing hi-art trotilde.
Mr Tompkins vas
in this niy and had
anitur
the.* Elm

HER DEATH WAS SUDDEN
mourn the
and faiht*r.
of Cedar Run
kis rltv; Myn>n. of Han
Victim of Heart Disease.
Will, of Wexford, and
arles ^f Montana. It is |
Hattie Newman, wife of WII
all of the son*, except liam
pwman. who live* near Cedar
ana will b** here for the j Run. dl.Hl Saturday night shortly after
fun**ral
Pix-r
•r trf heart
tniuble.
Deceased
D**c*ased
an actrxe memi>er or i was 4S year* of age. and leaves^bree
the c; A R
ows j] sons and a daughter, beside* her busMastins. Odd Fellows
and the Retx-kah lcxlg*>w
The
neral | tuind.
*t»fvlc*' will Ih* in char^:e of i
MaAfter supper Saturday evening Mrs.
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H«t.e

.kin® « iwn* a large farm at
Cornc r*. In this county,
knowrn in that part

o go to tho old settlers' picnic
llckvllle, which was to be held
All at once ahe was taken 111.

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servli-e will be held
monilni; « 9:S» oVlock
t
ouae. 220 Sooth
the direction pf the Ma-J under the direction of mdertaker Anfrrvlce will be conducted {derson.
Instead of going to the

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Cb* Place for :
$ouocnfrs_^a

^ ^ Gtp Bookstore
I THE WEATHER
I

I “BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT‘1

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The Goo.1 in Theic OlTeting. it titcH.

Men’s 9t7.00,SI0, SI2,SIS
Positively worth front $10.00 to $80.00

Cut to 87c and 98c.
E3 XV

Bathing Slippers

ofthesampUsmour
^
w imlow—you never had soda«
Pant chance !>cforc-$1.60, $2.tH). $2.50, $3.00-worth $8.50 to $5

“We Aim to Do Batter Wbal Otters Do War
BENDA & GO.

For.Childrenj25c.
For Women anid Boys

40c \
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The Real Reliable Clothiers
VbFIll mmtr\€im Do N^ac^T

ONL.V ONI
We have l)Ul one of oiii Krighicst antV IJcsi Wicklcfes B.luc
Flame
The

Gleaner!

il

Oil

CiKik

Stoves

lucky

buyer

gels il

m our show

wimlow.

Icli.
now

It
at

ts
only

worth

$6.50

$4S0,

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Tlterc is great KCONOMY in

fuel in the use of these stoves.
It’s
.NOW.

KGOKOMY

to buy

THE ECONONY STORE

1'lu: Ufsi LatiifS* Shoe
soliL

\Vr havf placed

on salt* our n<*w;l'*.\Ll.
S'l VLKS.

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scr ihi’m.^y« rv f-'-yl.'-ii.

TIIK **!.'- ^l. ’ txiU.K

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FflANK FfitlDRigH
Bk OO.
20KB.»NTHTUEKT

t suc^ssful method of
BANKRUPT STOCK of the
Princess Waist Co..^ 356-301
Wabash Avc. Chicago, Ills., will
be plarcLl on sale hcrc'm a few
da)-*.
Wait for it. The (llobc,
Wurrburg Block. ■

Jit a Breat Sacrifice
the Balance of 6ur Up to Date
Stock of Wash Goods

and deRemember it is an opportunity of buying?
pattern.
sirable fabrics at a sacrifice, not an ancient
anc
That would ndt be che.
cap at any price.

^e ot|&r|^e In

The only machine on the market that successfully
does away with the use of the starting and running
Batteries on a gas or Gasoline Engine

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agents

• Was Only 17 Year* of Age.
Andrew H.K-kstad. a young toatTTt
year* of age. was Mfiick
killed by a bolt of lightning this morn­
ing while at work on
the farm of
Inwge Helnib»rth in lxM*lanau county .
His home Is in Bingham, where he Lad
un^y.
Returning
to
this momitii
the field to cultivate
flash Of li
«leath.me
I InBtanjly killed, though
for a Itrng time efforts were kept iip
to remiscitaie him. Hockstad was one
of 13 children

HIMBIJIIIBI
SEVENTH TEA»-mi

Bolt Came That Ended Hi* Life—

L.H. TOMPKINS DEAD

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^|N0 CHOICE
FOR POPE

BALLOTS TAKEN , WITHOUT
about
nd a rifle
barrel and fore end;
DEFINITE RESULTS
veekt ago
/BEING and he dM the i»p<R>er thing In the
In the same occupation about
premlnes. adverilM-d in the Record.
Mind the atock of
Hut the j.unw* vat not relumed, and
parts lit together.
now he It ttire that the money vat
taken L> a thief He n-membert that bul are not quite complete; but they
seem to have been an old flintlock
rifle of the kind in vogue 75 years ago.
‘ ttioney dl*a|>Is n
BELIEVED VOTE IS BEING SCAT­
H.
bm
each The hammer and lock
what is left weighs about 11%
me of the chllTERED TO "DARK"MORSES"
Its being then
lying so many
still containing
Qf iMiroe hunter's tragedy long, since Choice Is Made Very Difficult Under
. BOFT FOOTED THIEF OOEB RIGHT
forgotten. The family have llve*l on
that place nearly 4U years; the cimnly
INTO SLEEPING ROOMS
was «»ccupled lu yearn before that.
the Vatican Is Completely
and Uier
date
to the party
p
at
Tiod^Up.
years liefore the first settler
Id Mr« James C, Jo
came
to th<» (Irand Traverse region.
putting the pu
The most Interesting part of history is
In the muisers that
il he wore to
■rhlch Is unwritten.—Leelanau
Rome. Aug 3-At 6;22 this even­
party. The next
ing smoke was again s«‘*>n
UsulnK
THIEF MADE HIM TWO VISITS IN
from the stov.-pl|x-. which fhow* no
SUCCESSION
decision has U-en made. S*. far *U
dn.piM-d it out of his pocket In remov­
hallou have u-en uken viihuut rv*ing his handkerchief, but the purse
was not to iM- found, elth.-r at Mr
Romo. Aug. 3.—The car
F/anfc H. Smith, Prof. C R. Oockeray Johnson s residence or on the wav to
re In conclav*- for the
Ik-smonds home.
OfUl F. C. Dtamond and E. J. FulihHr’'flfih
he trousers fn.m which the purse
Ing with no r*-suli At
• 9*ium Also Suflero^No Big
> taken hung Insld.- a ck.set. with
11:30 smuK*- wa.s s*-*-n c»ming mit «rf
a niimlM-r .rf other |*aifs of trousers,
the simeplpe ovt'r the Sisiin*- chais-!,
within six fet-i of Mr Desmond', bed
Tim loM-r of the purse |s convince*!
MOT AIR STORY PRO- which iudieai*-*] that no selection had
lx**-n made
nounced alse
It i» iM-lievexl that the chauo-> *.f
xlf* an- Kt-HInic m nuiuc
had\!ie Umey bill rn'^‘'whrh ***'
fty that il/Mira an*
Icm
the leading candidal*** are now com­
pletely gone, and that the vote* are
May Have Noticed the Thief.
NO OPT^pN ON CAl FEINT iH-ing srati*-r«*d amoug the outsldcrs.
K*-en
rivalries and a high sense of the
After the n.blH-ry. but befon‘”*he
lity In» find a vtvihy
reiiponslbiliiy
pa>'lna much more attention than thought
that
the purse-had In-en
cesiMir to I'.iiMmak»-» the choice
cl
usual to the ataiementa of Ihelr bet stolen.
Mr
Ik-sroond
drew s*,me HAS EVER BE
cxceedlngly
ter halves that "There t a man In the money frr,m the bank to send out of
vaiiou-i
biMIMtown to his brother. In connecth.n with
con gr»* gat ions and
bun-aiis of th**
Tlivn* are seven separate burglaries hi. charermi business. Mr. Itesmond.
church ar** lock**d up In the conclave,
<ii attempts cat burglaries that have as he drev the money, notice*! that he
and all business of the Vatican Is at
rt.nii- up fur rtimment today. In six of
by a dark c»>ro
a siamlKiilL__________________
ttM-se the burglar made i -liaul." a*tille
*->*-d little man; vh*i
ouBly Condemn* SUtement That
In the other one. s<» far as known, he
I he could
Outing Train 8:30 a. m.
Boat had Been Put in Market
crawl
Sunday.
llalffaro
Omena and
nmgh a
id won
iorthpori.
• .
i of this
or Company's
vas not the thief
iotieh.M" Mm and
etinilng
The
I *;ec*.n.l "haul."
by III** Dailv Eagle
that the
le car f*-rry Maulstiqu.V Mar
.Sixth sir
quell*- A
Act Norih*-rn.
Nt*rih*-rn. No 1, had Uvn
I
i-lhlng snbj
••r.-!tim*‘d with thanks " to th*be T. C.
tmdtt)
ded
by Vice ITtml.
1‘rtmltlen!
llvejk
with utmost emphi
* vest isK-k.M. He thought
they must have bi-en stolen.'but he
Kaufman «tates
I I* falBc
said nothing of his loss, as he did not
In every particular.'
uiborlre^
know but he might
fsisslbly 4iave
piibliration of his statei
aiMUt the money and forgotten aU.ut
stnmg*-si ptissible term*.
There was notblng i.i Indicate that
II
Mr. Kkufman xat*-s w
the boiiie had iHM-n entered, hill hi- OLD PIONEER SUICIDED 8ATURvigor that he will *l*-iM*slt a tx-rtlfled
DAY EVENING
check of IS.Opn in the State luink. to
tx- fiald to an.v Traverse City chari­
lAnt night the house was again entable organiratlon. if the Eagle on any
leriHl. and this time the thief left with
otit* *-lse can pnive that the Ann Arlstr
.aonieihlng more substantial than llu*.r any other railnmd ever had an <q>
night Iiefore. and left
s.-veral evi
non *111 the lK»ai. or that the craft was
dences of Ws presence.
*‘ver o!fer**d to any one f.ir sale, or
Kuiranre was i-fTec-U-d Ibrough tlu
bath niom window. The thief had re WHERE HE WAS FOUND SUNDAY that any iH»rtion of the pn>iH*rty of
th.- T. C . L A: M. was «-ver itffered for
moled his sh.H-s. and taken one of tile
AFTERNOON
sale
:
ide i-.nh chairs from the is*rftl. ver
"Tin- original plans of the T C.. L
niHlu us Hie tracks plalnl.v
show*-.!
A.M 'to run the car f.*rry fn.m .North
The rtiair was left under the window
whicli Is alsMii eight fi-«-l frxim llie One of the Earliest Pioneerg of tho P*»rt." says Mr Kaufman, "have never
b*-*-n changed •
While there may
groniid
Grand
Traverse
Region—Lived
liav*- lx**-n some delay in constnirting
Having leniovml the sen-rn fn.m the
(pr Years on His Farm West
the dork*, there has nev.-r lx***n any
window and entered the house, the
acin.n loxxard the sale of any of the
thief enieretl Mr. HannahV shs-plng
.
of the City.
. onipsiny s pnqM-ny. or any plan ron
i.-niplaiing any *ith.-r point but North
iiah's vest a gold hunting caM- wa"ch
Joseph Olm
isiri for the c*inne<-ilon

I hat has la-en -earried hy Its owner for
lit I *i'c!,*.Arrang.-ments ha\*' b**«-n in
prog
the ,Mi.st r.0 jears The thief may have .Tday aflerm
he luiin.- «rf Jtttn.-i Shan
r. -xs. Mr Kaufman *l*H-lar*-.s. for soni.*
aiie. three t
lak.-n some trinkets^ and
ke«-psak. s
MUlth of the cbv
oii\
tnoiiihs to constnici
th*- docks at
I h‘
Imn^elf to iiu-. Nonli|Hiri. and In a sluirt lirtn- the r*tn
traei.s wiIIMn- l*-t
Tlu- dlr«*ci*»rs and
stairs, the ihl. f tiH-n entered the nsini
iiandken-iiief tind iU-«l it around In^ oili*> rs <d tlx- Trav.-rse Citv. U-elanau
o| Mr Hannah s grandson IVrry lUn
nnh Ke«-tu-i. wlier«> he ttstk lH>iwe<-n tn-c-k. tio-n tie*| ih<* two «>nd* itigeih.-r A Manlsitqu.* ami the Manisilqu*-.
ts and fio fn.m his clothes. The nKim lill.-l.lng the UKip oxer the l*edste*d Mar.pu-ne A .Norili.-rn will h*dd a
or .Mrs K.s-ney was no! enien-tl. nor ind d«-.'iberaielv sat down <in th.- Ik-.| .oint meeting at Mr. Kaufman's cotdeath by sirangtilatlon
Dnn-na this
wa.s that «if Mr. Hannah's niece
0!lv«-r was
M* xars of «g.>.
ns f.*r !h.‘ f.
The tliief w.-ni lo^jlic dining nKitn.
known
In
the taib
wIn-re sonii* v-«Mikh-s w'ere lak.'-n fn.m
rse r.-gi
r.-giou
He cam.* to ing !
the table
One napkin was also re Vmnd Tl axerse
R. latixe to
plan-oxer :.0 .v«-ars ago. clearing
I sliver was taken fn.m ilio
lu»me at the lop *rf the linK-kwax
- known..
The thief 1 len went llin.iigb
the
He wa^"anu."K^M•“^er^ flrsi
the iwat ha.s
us led to arkitchen, where burnt match.-s
were
.eitl.-rs
her to
her
found scaiiervd hIs.iii. and out ibn.ugli
The ,
th.- klich.-n drt..r. wbicli was left o|M*n
the Umi it was on condition
Mr Hannah
feeds the loss of his .-.-Id.- J
watch very ke<-nly
It was quite a iall> lor ►..me time, witith Is resium b.' r*-iurn*si within io days
floatl..n that the
was wanted
keepsake, and the f.o y.-ars that he has ilhle for the rash act.
He went to Ik-xI aUiut
the sam. The ferry is n*.w in pr.
xve It a value to
lime as usiiHl Saturday
night.
«'IeAn*-d up. and is dm- !
iirliiMc worth, wh
.'rhu-k. although a parly was In prog *.n the 12ili trf August
res...
at
the
time
at
the
honie
of
Mr
inall.v <^.s! Ill'll It was a hunting c»se
match. gold e'ase. key wind, and rkn Shane, and was b.ujtd d*-a*l th** ftdhiw
readily be rt-cgmired.
r
as tl
tna on the case- was such as
The en :im*- with Mr Shane, and he ha« boon
raivfully hv.k.sl afi*-r by Udh Mr an.l
gnLxIng on ih.- case
Mrs Sltane.
Mrs Shane waa
the
nJtx with Ihiw and j
«dopt,s| datight*>r *rf Mr Oliver. Hibird on I be wing
stl.- has iH-x-n d*'rfd four years.
F. H. Smith Also Robbsd.
It was thought tiiim'c***sary to **ni- ANDREW
HOCKSTAD
MET
F H Smlih s r.-sidence, St th«
l*an*-1 a jury «m the eas*\ as It was
8TANT DEATH
of Sixth and Wadsworth si
l.lalnly a* case of suicide
l»ntb*rtak.-r
itcn-d and
Hi n
Anderson hail charg*. *rf the r.-ntalns
rglar or
burglars and the funera
uneral will Im* h**ld tor^orrow
by a win.l
ga.iuM an
frxim the Was at Work In the Field When the
the subNothing else
NUMCROUt

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Traverse City, Mich

Jfugust Bargains
NECKWEAI^—To clean up our entire
summer stock we will offer during
this month lots of 25c silk ti^—both
bows and strings, at your choice for
5c. Other lots of bows and stringsboth silk and washable goods at your
choice—le.

Jlugust Bargains
SHIRT WAISTS—if you don't want
to wear them as shirt waists, tuck
them inside your trousers—they're
goingat 60c, 75c and $ 1.00 for goods
worth $ 1.00. $ 1.60 and $2.00. One
of these will r'-ake you the best shirt
you ever saw.

Jlugust Bargains
Our entire stock of Zephyr Ginghams, fine 1
Swisises. organdies, etc. that sold up to 3(k:. now

• 2^

€. oimxim
Cor. Front and Union

MEN'S SUMMER SUITS-put in four
lots, including Stein-Bloch and Haii,
. Schaffner and Marx makes, at $6.38.
$8.38. $ 12.00. $ 15.00. 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~
all our customers express surprise
when they see the goods.

damilton Clothing ^

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SATURDArS I88UE

t,mmm

THE EVENING RECORD
traveibe crrr, MICH.,

■Vv%V.,

BOLD WORK
OF BURGLARS

ABEUCOrTHEPAST
Finding of Old Flint Lock

Monday,

august s,

^One Of Lcland a protpero^t farmer*,

ROMCIIIEB

.ryrr

COMMITTED HERE

LEADENS HAVE NO CHANCE

HONEY TAKEN
FROM CLOTHES

HON. PUIT HANNAH, LOSE!

s

DENIAL IS
EMPHATIC biirl“fhU

-- -

3*
V

THE AMERICAN
DRUG GO.

TOOK ms
OWN LIFE

‘ 819 fBon sniEEI ■

HANGED HIMSELF TO BED

HAvToii EXHIBITIflll MCH
EVENINB THIS WEEK

jap Spin Mice

Rare Spuciniens of the
Animal CreatiOD

KILLED BY .
LIGHTNING'

tik*'

taken so far
'known
Prof. C. R. Oockeray "Touched."
Prof r R IVx-keray found him,
short |:::i this morning, and he d
not ex|H-cl to 1m> able to And the v
by advertising In the Hecor
Sat unlay he drew |;5(» fnim
funds, and sIow.mI the bill*
I pocket of hiB trousers.'.He
alH.ut $3 In loose change In
•nidher tMvket. but he has mme of
that numey now
This morning he
felt for his change, and It vaa gone
The IdUs were also absent from the
watch p.K-ket.and now l*n»f. I>ockera>
says that hereafter he will tuiy out his
mt.ney as Mo.ni as he dravs it fmm
the bank, and give the other fellow a
chance to tw* the loser In case of
r. The thief left no clue for
, Mr. Ikirkerav to work
hU Shef, lock HolttU's instincts
have to lie

“SH

Fulghum Home EnUrad.
The home erf B. J. Fulghum «.f
Klghth sirtH*r has tvlre been entered
rec.-ntly while the family va» at kUst
Itay. 8aiunlay rooming the back dotir
vas liitind unliK'ked and fiartly otH-n.
ng B
,• Sunday Bchool i
taken, and a "mile box"
1 fbe entents Approp
Vm *t »fe 1 jl vas not large
F. C. DMmond Mowma Hla Loaa.
And nov F. C. Dcamood 1b ab
hlB loai..
loan, iaad baa
mourning hU
hrqnv of ever again
xIneMUr erenlu. H.
thoiBglit In* had gfniply loM the 1

City Book Store
6nat
OshrU
Spidal!
Women’s $2.50 Pat­
ent leather O)ifords
cut to j

$/.so\
New. swell styles. lie sure to
sec th^ I

Wen's Canvas
Shoes

Well-Knovm Local Man Paaaed Away
at Noon Today-^Foneral Will Take
Place Thursday.
L M T*»mpklns of 220 South Spruce
Btreel died at n«»on today.
He wa*«
r.4 years old. and had Ix-en ailing sine*Jamiaryv the final cause of dx>ath Im*ing hi-art trotilde.
Mr Tompkins vas
in this niy and had
anitur
the.* Elm

HER DEATH WAS SUDDEN
mourn the
and faiht*r.
of Cedar Run
kis rltv; Myn>n. of Han
Victim of Heart Disease.
Will, of Wexford, and
arles ^f Montana. It is |
Hattie Newman, wife of WII
all of the son*, except liam
pwman. who live* near Cedar
ana will b** here for the j Run. dl.Hl Saturday night shortly after
fun**ral
Pix-r
•r trf heart
tniuble.
Deceased
D**c*ased
an actrxe memi>er or i was 4S year* of age. and leaves^bree
the c; A R
ows j] sons and a daughter, beside* her busMastins. Odd Fellows
and the Retx-kah lcxlg*>w
The
neral | tuind.
*t»fvlc*' will Ih* in char^:e of i
MaAfter supper Saturday evening Mrs.
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.kin® « iwn* a large farm at
Cornc r*. In this county,
knowrn in that part

o go to tho old settlers' picnic
llckvllle, which was to be held
All at once ahe was taken 111.

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servli-e will be held
monilni; « 9:S» oVlock
t
ouae. 220 Sooth
the direction pf the Ma-J under the direction of mdertaker Anfrrvlce will be conducted {derson.
Instead of going to the

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Cb* Place for :
$ouocnfrs_^a

^ ^ Gtp Bookstore
I THE WEATHER
I

I “BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT‘1

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The Goo.1 in Theic OlTeting. it titcH.

Men’s 9t7.00,SI0, SI2,SIS
Positively worth front $10.00 to $80.00

Cut to 87c and 98c.
E3 XV

Bathing Slippers

ofthesampUsmour
^
w imlow—you never had soda«
Pant chance !>cforc-$1.60, $2.tH). $2.50, $3.00-worth $8.50 to $5

“We Aim to Do Batter Wbal Otters Do War
BENDA & GO.

For.Childrenj25c.
For Women anid Boys

40c \
Vi

The Real Reliable Clothiers
VbFIll mmtr\€im Do N^ac^T

ONL.V ONI
We have l)Ul one of oiii Krighicst antV IJcsi Wicklcfes B.luc
Flame
The

Gleaner!

il

Oil

CiKik

Stoves

lucky

buyer

gels il

m our show

wimlow.

Icli.
now

It
at

ts
only

worth

$6.50

$4S0,

• Sec

Tlterc is great KCONOMY in

fuel in the use of these stoves.
It’s
.NOW.

KGOKOMY

to buy

THE ECONONY STORE

1'lu: Ufsi LatiifS* Shoe
soliL

\Vr havf placed

on salt* our n<*w;l'*.\Ll.
S'l VLKS.

C:di

anti

scr ihi’m.^y« rv f-'-yl.'-ii.

TIIK **!.'- ^l. ’ txiU.K

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FflANK FfitlDRigH
Bk OO.
20KB.»NTHTUEKT

t suc^ssful method of
BANKRUPT STOCK of the
Princess Waist Co..^ 356-301
Wabash Avc. Chicago, Ills., will
be plarcLl on sale hcrc'm a few
da)-*.
Wait for it. The (llobc,
Wurrburg Block. ■

Jit a Breat Sacrifice
the Balance of 6ur Up to Date
Stock of Wash Goods

and deRemember it is an opportunity of buying?
pattern.
sirable fabrics at a sacrifice, not an ancient
anc
That would ndt be che.
cap at any price.

^e ot|&r|^e In

The only machine on the market that successfully
does away with the use of the starting and running
Batteries on a gas or Gasoline Engine

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
Exclusive Agents

• Was Only 17 Year* of Age.
Andrew H.K-kstad. a young toatTTt
year* of age. was Mfiick
killed by a bolt of lightning this morn­
ing while at work on
the farm of
Inwge Helnib»rth in lxM*lanau county .
His home Is in Bingham, where he Lad
un^y.
Returning
to
this momitii
the field to cultivate
flash Of li
«leath.me
I InBtanjly killed, though
for a Itrng time efforts were kept iip
to remiscitaie him. Hockstad was one
of 13 children

HIMBIJIIIBI
SEVENTH TEA»-mi

Bolt Came That Ended Hi* Life—

L.H. TOMPKINS DEAD

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^|N0 CHOICE
FOR POPE

BALLOTS TAKEN , WITHOUT
about
nd a rifle
barrel and fore end;
DEFINITE RESULTS
veekt ago
/BEING and he dM the i»p<R>er thing In the
In the same occupation about
premlnes. adverilM-d in the Record.
Mind the atock of
Hut the j.unw* vat not relumed, and
parts lit together.
now he It ttire that the money vat
taken L> a thief He n-membert that bul are not quite complete; but they
seem to have been an old flintlock
rifle of the kind in vogue 75 years ago.
‘ ttioney dl*a|>Is n
BELIEVED VOTE IS BEING SCAT­
H.
bm
each The hammer and lock
what is left weighs about 11%
me of the chllTERED TO "DARK"MORSES"
Its being then
lying so many
still containing
Qf iMiroe hunter's tragedy long, since Choice Is Made Very Difficult Under
. BOFT FOOTED THIEF OOEB RIGHT
forgotten. The family have llve*l on
that place nearly 4U years; the cimnly
INTO SLEEPING ROOMS
was «»ccupled lu yearn before that.
the Vatican Is Completely
and Uier
date
to the party
p
at
Tiod^Up.
years liefore the first settler
Id Mr« James C, Jo
came
to th<» (Irand Traverse region.
putting the pu
The most Interesting part of history is
In the muisers that
il he wore to
■rhlch Is unwritten.—Leelanau
Rome. Aug 3-At 6;22 this even­
party. The next
ing smoke was again s«‘*>n
UsulnK
THIEF MADE HIM TWO VISITS IN
from the stov.-pl|x-. which fhow* no
SUCCESSION
decision has U-en made. S*. far *U
dn.piM-d it out of his pocket In remov­
hallou have u-en uken viihuut rv*ing his handkerchief, but the purse
was not to iM- found, elth.-r at Mr
Romo. Aug. 3.—The car
F/anfc H. Smith, Prof. C R. Oockeray Johnson s residence or on the wav to
re In conclav*- for the
Ik-smonds home.
OfUl F. C. Dtamond and E. J. FulihHr’'flfih
he trousers fn.m which the purse
Ing with no r*-suli At
• 9*ium Also Suflero^No Big
> taken hung Insld.- a ck.set. with
11:30 smuK*- wa.s s*-*-n c»ming mit «rf
a niimlM-r .rf other |*aifs of trousers,
the simeplpe ovt'r the Sisiin*- chais-!,
within six fet-i of Mr Desmond', bed
Tim loM-r of the purse |s convince*!
MOT AIR STORY PRO- which iudieai*-*] that no selection had
lx**-n made
nounced alse
It i» iM-lievexl that the chauo-> *.f
xlf* an- Kt-HInic m nuiuc
had\!ie Umey bill rn'^‘'whrh ***'
fty that il/Mira an*
Icm
the leading candidal*** are now com­
pletely gone, and that the vote* are
May Have Noticed the Thief.
NO OPT^pN ON CAl FEINT iH-ing srati*-r«*d amoug the outsldcrs.
K*-en
rivalries and a high sense of the
After the n.blH-ry. but befon‘”*he
lity In» find a vtvihy
reiiponslbiliiy
pa>'lna much more attention than thought
that
the purse-had In-en
cesiMir to I'.iiMmak»-» the choice
cl
usual to the ataiementa of Ihelr bet stolen.
Mr
Ik-sroond
drew s*,me HAS EVER BE
cxceedlngly
ter halves that "There t a man In the money frr,m the bank to send out of
vaiiou-i
biMIMtown to his brother. In connecth.n with
con gr»* gat ions and
bun-aiis of th**
Tlivn* are seven separate burglaries hi. charermi business. Mr. Itesmond.
church ar** lock**d up In the conclave,
<ii attempts cat burglaries that have as he drev the money, notice*! that he
and all business of the Vatican Is at
rt.nii- up fur rtimment today. In six of
by a dark c»>ro
a siamlKiilL__________________
ttM-se the burglar made i -liaul." a*tille
*->*-d little man; vh*i
ouBly Condemn* SUtement That
In the other one. s<» far as known, he
I he could
Outing Train 8:30 a. m.
Boat had Been Put in Market
crawl
Sunday.
llalffaro
Omena and
nmgh a
id won
iorthpori.
• .
i of this
or Company's
vas not the thief
iotieh.M" Mm and
etinilng
The
I *;ec*.n.l "haul."
by III** Dailv Eagle
that the
le car f*-rry Maulstiqu.V Mar
.Sixth sir
quell*- A
Act Norih*-rn.
Nt*rih*-rn. No 1, had Uvn
I
i-lhlng snbj
••r.-!tim*‘d with thanks " to th*be T. C.
tmdtt)
ded
by Vice ITtml.
1‘rtmltlen!
llvejk
with utmost emphi
* vest isK-k.M. He thought
they must have bi-en stolen.'but he
Kaufman «tates
I I* falBc
said nothing of his loss, as he did not
In every particular.'
uiborlre^
know but he might
fsisslbly 4iave
piibliration of his statei
aiMUt the money and forgotten aU.ut
stnmg*-si ptissible term*.
There was notblng i.i Indicate that
II
Mr. Kkufman xat*-s w
the boiiie had iHM-n entered, hill hi- OLD PIONEER SUICIDED 8ATURvigor that he will *l*-iM*slt a tx-rtlfled
DAY EVENING
check of IS.Opn in the State luink. to
tx- fiald to an.v Traverse City chari­
lAnt night the house was again entable organiratlon. if the Eagle on any
leriHl. and this time the thief left with
otit* *-lse can pnive that the Ann Arlstr
.aonieihlng more substantial than llu*.r any other railnmd ever had an <q>
night Iiefore. and left
s.-veral evi
non *111 the lK»ai. or that the craft was
dences of Ws presence.
*‘ver o!fer**d to any one f.ir sale, or
Kuiranre was i-fTec-U-d Ibrough tlu
bath niom window. The thief had re WHERE HE WAS FOUND SUNDAY that any iH»rtion of the pn>iH*rty of
th.- T. C . L A: M. was «-ver itffered for
moled his sh.H-s. and taken one of tile
AFTERNOON
sale
:
ide i-.nh chairs from the is*rftl. ver
"Tin- original plans of the T C.. L
niHlu us Hie tracks plalnl.v
show*-.!
A.M 'to run the car f.*rry fn.m .North
The rtiair was left under the window
whicli Is alsMii eight fi-«-l frxim llie One of the Earliest Pioneerg of tho P*»rt." says Mr Kaufman, "have never
b*-*-n changed •
While there may
groniid
Grand
Traverse
Region—Lived
liav*- lx**-n some delay in constnirting
Having leniovml the sen-rn fn.m the
(pr Years on His Farm West
the dork*, there has nev.-r lx***n any
window and entered the house, the
acin.n loxxard the sale of any of the
thief enieretl Mr. HannahV shs-plng
.
of the City.
. onipsiny s pnqM-ny. or any plan ron
i.-niplaiing any *ith.-r point but North
iiah's vest a gold hunting caM- wa"ch
Joseph Olm
isiri for the c*inne<-ilon

I hat has la-en -earried hy Its owner for
lit I *i'c!,*.Arrang.-ments ha\*' b**«-n in
prog
the ,Mi.st r.0 jears The thief may have .Tday aflerm
he luiin.- «rf Jtttn.-i Shan
r. -xs. Mr Kaufman *l*H-lar*-.s. for soni.*
aiie. three t
lak.-n some trinkets^ and
ke«-psak. s
MUlth of the cbv
oii\
tnoiiihs to constnici
th*- docks at
I h‘
Imn^elf to iiu-. Nonli|Hiri. and In a sluirt lirtn- the r*tn
traei.s wiIIMn- l*-t
Tlu- dlr«*ci*»rs and
stairs, the ihl. f tiH-n entered the nsini
iiandken-iiief tind iU-«l it around In^ oili*> rs <d tlx- Trav.-rse Citv. U-elanau
o| Mr Hannah s grandson IVrry lUn
nnh Ke«-tu-i. wlier«> he ttstk lH>iwe<-n tn-c-k. tio-n tie*| ih<* two «>nd* itigeih.-r A Manlsitqu.* ami the Manisilqu*-.
ts and fio fn.m his clothes. The nKim lill.-l.lng the UKip oxer the l*edste*d Mar.pu-ne A .Norili.-rn will h*dd a
or .Mrs K.s-ney was no! enien-tl. nor ind d«-.'iberaielv sat down <in th.- Ik-.| .oint meeting at Mr. Kaufman's cotdeath by sirangtilatlon
Dnn-na this
wa.s that «if Mr. Hannah's niece
0!lv«-r was
M* xars of «g.>.
ns f.*r !h.‘ f.
The tliief w.-ni lo^jlic dining nKitn.
known
In
the taib
wIn-re sonii* v-«Mikh-s w'ere lak.'-n fn.m
rse r.-gi
r.-giou
He cam.* to ing !
the table
One napkin was also re Vmnd Tl axerse
R. latixe to
plan-oxer :.0 .v«-ars ago. clearing
I sliver was taken fn.m ilio
lu»me at the lop *rf the linK-kwax
- known..
The thief 1 len went llin.iigb
the
He wa^"anu."K^M•“^er^ flrsi
the iwat ha.s
us led to arkitchen, where burnt match.-s
were
.eitl.-rs
her to
her
found scaiiervd hIs.iii. and out ibn.ugli
The ,
th.- klich.-n drt..r. wbicli was left o|M*n
the Umi it was on condition
Mr Hannah
feeds the loss of his .-.-Id.- J
watch very ke<-nly
It was quite a iall> lor ►..me time, witith Is resium b.' r*-iurn*si within io days
floatl..n that the
was wanted
keepsake, and the f.o y.-ars that he has ilhle for the rash act.
He went to Ik-xI aUiut
the sam. The ferry is n*.w in pr.
xve It a value to
lime as usiiHl Saturday
night.
«'IeAn*-d up. and is dm- !
iirliiMc worth, wh
.'rhu-k. although a parly was In prog *.n the 12ili trf August
res...
at
the
time
at
the
honie
of
Mr
inall.v <^.s! Ill'll It was a hunting c»se
match. gold e'ase. key wind, and rkn Shane, and was b.ujtd d*-a*l th** ftdhiw
readily be rt-cgmired.
r
as tl
tna on the case- was such as
The en :im*- with Mr Shane, and he ha« boon
raivfully hv.k.sl afi*-r by Udh Mr an.l
gnLxIng on ih.- case
Mrs Sltane.
Mrs Shane waa
the
nJtx with Ihiw and j
«dopt,s| datight*>r *rf Mr Oliver. Hibird on I be wing
stl.- has iH-x-n d*'rfd four years.
F. H. Smith Also Robbsd.
It was thought tiiim'c***sary to **ni- ANDREW
HOCKSTAD
MET
F H Smlih s r.-sidence, St th«
l*an*-1 a jury «m the eas*\ as It was
8TANT DEATH
of Sixth and Wadsworth si
l.lalnly a* case of suicide
l»ntb*rtak.-r
itcn-d and
Hi n
Anderson hail charg*. *rf the r.-ntalns
rglar or
burglars and the funera
uneral will Im* h**ld tor^orrow
by a win.l
ga.iuM an
frxim the Was at Work In the Field When the
the subNothing else
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Traverse City, Mich

Jfugust Bargains
NECKWEAI^—To clean up our entire
summer stock we will offer during
this month lots of 25c silk ti^—both
bows and strings, at your choice for
5c. Other lots of bows and stringsboth silk and washable goods at your
choice—le.

Jlugust Bargains
SHIRT WAISTS—if you don't want
to wear them as shirt waists, tuck
them inside your trousers—they're
goingat 60c, 75c and $ 1.00 for goods
worth $ 1.00. $ 1.60 and $2.00. One
of these will r'-ake you the best shirt
you ever saw.

Jlugust Bargains
Our entire stock of Zephyr Ginghams, fine 1
Swisises. organdies, etc. that sold up to 3(k:. now

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€. oimxim
Cor. Front and Union

MEN'S SUMMER SUITS-put in four
lots, including Stein-Bloch and Haii,
. Schaffner and Marx makes, at $6.38.
$8.38. $ 12.00. $ 15.00. 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~
all our customers express surprise
when they see the goods.

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