The Evening Record, July 17, 1903

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The Evening Record, July 17, 1903

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

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THE EVENING RECORD

YESTERDAY’S ISSUE

f.sas

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., FRIDAY, JU^’ 17. 1903.

POPE HAS
A CANCER

RoosoveJt Has Given Dircc
tions for Preparsti&n cf ComS‘‘‘“onv

July

. «>Pe teO •LEPT A LITTLE. BUT
1

HAD BEETLEBB PERIOD*

PUY UVt

Mazzofii Wt»h«d to OporiRo Upon

th« PontiP ABOln. Bwt WAs Ad
*

viood Aoomot It by DA

Home. July
17-Ur
Ktoisloi re
Miod to his mndlrol friends the foci
' that his holiiHss U Muffeiln«
fnmi
roarer in Ihe 4ileuro. the ieidm (jijenc •
r»f on o|>erotlon four y<*on» ok<». hut
»os not diEroveri'd until the seruru ot
Ihe piruro «ok nv-ently onolywd Thin
rxplslns the lingering charoeier
«d
the dineose ond Indiootes the ini|ioerl
hllity i4 the jreonveo' «*f Ihe disiti.

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T<;r ruRl
pr#*PKi*-fci'fcaji

UNITED

-Tbf w d«-

STATES

An olflrlol buHeUn
* IliMiie *?lly“^I7
reKOrdiug Ihe p«»|»- » eondfilun. ii-»ued
by the pi
physic Ions thU itfuniing, sIiom b
uge In the pontiff s condition
plerdsy
The bulletin I., o\ Mlom,
The holy father has ha I
.during the night iw.me hours of sUs p.
and on the other hand some short
aiort Pi.
.^•ds of excitement
The
leVil of
liquid In Ihe pleura ahlch «ob su
d>
mo
lesUng
was malntalneil
within
The rsneral rondl
lion of ihe (M.nliff pr
i nts no change
Pulsation NS. renplri m 311. lemiM.ra
lure 3»;r.. rentlgrade
(Slgneili
III. Ma/./.nnl
The dcK tirrs have diHcovere.1 I ha;
the kidnevs ha\e again reHUineil their
functions tb a gnat degn**.. thus re
niovlnc on,, of il„. chief w.un,.^ of
danger aii.l also siHyli.g m.i„, whai
on of pi..uri,
liquid

V

n,e pi.iM >,'iiitn>; til
f,.i.bly
The Blub
es|M<ciaiIon that i
last tiimh longer
mijnitug when workmen Iwgaii pr,.i»a
fbiioiiB at St Peter s for the handling
k the erow.l which It is exp,.ct,*d to
faiher'a U>dy
This afterniM.u U hoi. but
a gisMi breeze assists lo the ventlla
that i»r *Ma/zoni wlshl^,! t
on th,. |g>utlfr, but

.GETS

TWO

PORTS IN MANCHURIA

^ protest

I
ii

rh,‘‘"airer*"IJ.Iom,‘*hat i
-

sick ns.iu (
iHinitir a’* Ui,^*ally panting for Hfc%
breath
>
later tbe |H»pe ueb Mtfflcieiit Iv uI
«ws<« to nM'Elve t’ardmal
Uamtsilla
and his h..Iln,‘sH tHtnferred uik.ii him
the enlarged authority madi*. mn^e.*

fairs
It Is undersiiHKl that oiu< r
suit of the action »lll probably be tl
s|ieE*dy apiviintmeui t.f a succcsM.r
Monsigtior Yolf.im. as secretary of t!
ctinsiBtorlal nuigregatitm

HEIETOAFOITUNE
a Hat Insane Hobby and H
■ been Brouflht to the Trave
City Asylum..

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Frankfort. Mich . July 17 —Lumberof Frankfi
Into
purpose of clearing

€ooI

rrii..i)
umjglii will toinortoM
Tailing Kow i« another Imponaw
iiumereial eenier. which is expected
bi.eome a great distributing point
This
announcement of a victory in
move into tnir t
Iplomacy by the Lnlied month.
During the n
a great deal more than
ffer all giKsl
n.iw in siiK-k at
BAYS PRESIDENT METHEANY OF appears upon the surface. Officials at
Waist sots, shop
delMi
THE NEW T. Cv L A M.
ping
liagH
and
purse* at factory
prlct^s
S,M. the haudwime gold filled
watch for
»K V5—itiyear guaranltv.
lal
victory,
but there are All rings off •red at ::«» per e nt reduc
Than Sat.sti,
mon- to foiu.w
[>en with an entire
. It In the I.,.ginning of the end of a
he lle.ult. d the Project
onih. and must cJo>4
dtplomatic
war
between
Up to Th.s
.. I nlied Siai.-s and KuskU
In that
Hall. Hustling J.-w
sr wa-s iiivcflvtnl the cx»un
iiv on Hun^lan sugar and i
,‘ , \e.
duty iiupostMj
M l:.ii.r,.ad To and and
lion
by
Uusvia
ti|H.u
Amerie
H A I
arrixe.1 in th.,,liHii.ir,-n.
iron ami
♦o. 4 0.,g.b lion .4 ill,- lit.,.
^
,lis, rm,im
T,. rU, Ib vord Mr M..il , any -.ate,I
in
lJiit,.d :
hut th,'. hnsWjL?>-. of lb. iiiit- ni„... u
d aeen HuiUl!
sas eonipbt,.,! oif.iii,. Iir>t 4,f
After it ha.l
ba-

U-eu

He sta1,-> ..n.pbatica'ly tbat

For Misses .

For Bovw...
For Men.

•o

ami

>^ed Himself to Kill a Detroit I
•.can—He U Temporarily
y
Deranged.

THE GOODS ARE ALL RIGHT
rtH',.rd
ChK^flo F
Teiegrapi.s Large Order S.ipreme Tent of the Ma
Hi,. World who has Uen temporarily
snning Factory After Exam.b raneed lor several days, armed him
nrng Samples of Product.
^.11->, sterday with a revolver
and
avm to IVtnm to sh<K.l Hr Patrick,
a prominent Port
Hunm physician,
wfioin h.. imagim-d was trying lo.klil
ago pacK. d
a b «
hi'
wll,.
Krlciiils bn.ughl Sleglo
cheirien wbtfb Ihe :
horn,' last night
and
have
taken
haig,. o! him to pre
Grace hospital
injury

REDUCTION OF TROOPS

Oxfords.

TIC

styles,

si lcndul wearer?,

,u!

pnee onh

xt-

ftrid\^ M.*T.|l5S3. *An

THKY .\RK HKKt. IN ALL CXILORS

;

MICHIGAN COLLEGE CAPS
...SSo and BOo7..
EIMDA & CO.

$0C to $1.50

The Real Reliable Clpthiera

l=»IOTURI

WE CAN FIT
YOUR FOOT
Ono Dollar.

DRUG CO

Wc aic oTltfimg l>cautiful piLl
Fluwt!'. etc, sue 20x23 iiuhcx,'
1

.

1 .andscajics, EVuit, U,

io hii>g on the wJl., at only

w. -J j9^

Sec Ch«m in oqr Show tUintfow

THE ECONONV STORE

POCKET
KNIVES
CLOSING OUT! -----------------WAIST SETS, beads!
SHOPHAG BAGS.

Have oj
and solicit a share of your iairon.oge
where you will find a full line oi
DRUGS.
CHKMIU.y'S.
FTC.
Kvery j>crson knows that dru^s dcleriaic with age,

When you went e knife you
want a good one.
1 have
the famous **CaUaraugus*'

'I'hesc arc not gid stock!

No,

no!

will

.Ml new ktulT, but wc

not caryy them over th^ season,

EVERY.THING NbW!

ll IS

simply common

business

sense lo close them .ml dun.ig
this monllu

We also cany a complete line
Druggists Sundries. Stationer)-, T<
bacco and Cigars. : : : : ;

.See tile nii e waist

set we offer at ISc
leather bag
Other Styles run from $1.2-^
and up to $2.50.

al

»52c,

Handsome
.Newest

leather designs.

Call and

YOURS FOR TK.\DK

IM "fiiii j (0

lAMEWCAN DRUG COstj

HIKKKTI

line. They arc hand forged
an.l fully warranted. Alio a
coinj.lclc line of :

SHEARS, RAZORS,
RAZOR STROPS
AND BRUSHES
ASK TO SEE
MY DOLLAR RAZOR

RASTALt'.'SS:! FRANK TRUDE
Wc move mio our new- store
next month.

• S« Wwon* S*.

Siecusir tl IMIi

Remember Getting
T here is only oiu: <iay rcinaininj^ of our lUi^
PRK-INVHMORV .S.M.K.so you should mn
miss the op|>oriuniiy of buying; new aiul hi;fh
^radc inerchaiulise al Cut Prices : : : : :

alarm Hgain
Here’s something that will interest
you.



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■t.iH»rly, but he
vnr. u tas Cvalag Mea.
sign any Um t
fasti)
Wmnlp<*g July 17—While speaking
with thtni at all.
at
a
banquet
last
night, and after ut­
than a year
tering th,* words. -It may be my last
To Play Kalkaska.
of 112 w
parting words to many of you." P M.
Kalkaska tbi' ^nornm‘g’\o™ r*game Arthur, chief of the Brotherhood of
ers
er heirs to 1the Eillcoi with the team ,»l that p!ac«‘. which LAKXimotive .Kuglni*ers. fell back and
expired slhiu afterward. The banquet
iht y very r,-c»
are l>r Jeffries
closed the annual convention of en
Kapldi. now the Ma liBtvely ,»n Tw,
merl
gineers.
William
am and Urn*
then
elch. pitcher. J4. WeicUt
McSl
Ltx.
first
lui
Helm A Dtomoird's orchestra will
El!l«»tl of Maple
Heno Colby
ird base Charies^gi
another daactng party at Forest
guardian be appointed lo
shon
vak:
H
Ual
Tueaday evening, July 21
act for him. with full power
Id. F. Crandall!'center
field.
invitation is extended to all
•an his builnew and i
OUtoU, rlfifit field.
l>27.4t

:

Misses* Ox lords

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Our Challenge Black Taffeta :il) in. vvicle, fully
jjuaranieetl to we^Pre-inventory sale price..

IV il j
the

OHI BOYS!
.

$L00

Thi- bIiowk lhai th ‘ compapy u put
iiig up a sui».rH.r qua iiy ,.l g.HMlM
be a rcu.U mar
i».r.lay th,. f,K%e in th,* lacioi

P^BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT’’|

Olomen’s Oxfords
$1.60

with a very slvhsh Oxford at

siegElwasvioleht

ic.
roiiiiii,
i’oUM.lidai.,1
Tob,
Siat,-s Gigur Go .

WEATHER

wild Sli,i|>ers,

Z

Michigan
Mr Melt
lioUH. ar,. It
ion of the
Ihe big i».,a
\orihi«u»

60c
90c
1.00
90c
1.25

l-or ChiKlieo

For Women.

Children's and

K.| l,.*‘bV this’g.'v*
a|e
I by the gov,.ruuu‘Ut
burg
H i.s predicted
ihat
un
ef.ire ih,.re will be a p,‘rftK-i
|
ml lug betwi.im Washing
■t.»rsburg on all ,llsput,
[hat
arisen of late, and that
mlmg will Ik* embod
tnaiy Ik*
In that

,-\<,.|l,.ni
grovi mg
,r iH-auiy

* .» Gfy Bwk Stm

Canvas Shoes

IWbiuiss our July “Clean-I p-Salc** in Clothing, Hals and Fum*
isltings Department. You can save a big lot of money.

AMERICAN

f.UBim..s

j^usMaa CblM
And writbout doubt the finest kK ol this cUat K>f goods that thk
»ay has seen. Every piece represents this season'^ choicest
iwovluctions. Nothing better lor a gift than this .
. .

...T»r Summtr...

..... •n.’SiJ.LrU-

o.|ig,r

now We JIre Showing

and
Comffirtabk
footwear

Gr«K»n lake lo

BEST LINE
IN STATE

Muir. Mich . July 17
I * Jos<‘ph
r-Major Gen
col *iiaa tuH^n declarotl
Insane
the division
tesU?t
sent to
the
the Philippines having recommendi.y IV.putt Shew
the reduction of tnuipB in his com1 tt. itail p. ndln^
l1 as justltiable
y».sterda>
a bearing
ucjed him to w!
LA^r OF THE SEASON
doner who
regiments and t tree infantry regbaa llvtHl alone on the outskirts
•r transiK.natlon may
rtn Century Ciqb Enjoyed Last t.e available
this vtllage
One tif his hallucInatU'io
This requires several
>nl w ireless tele
is that he is a M areonl
Night’s Session,
months: and the order of return will
ptume sytem and be stands for boitr^
rxvt-nucib Cc-niiry ilub ImM
tth reference to the bmrh of ser
on lbe street and carrh's t.n Imagln
I
or the island
1-. icgidar un-i ting for th»‘ —A
ary conxersatious «ith iKHiplc
cago Ih ipdt and Washini
Klam l,.‘^‘Kiat,»cl:vU VO M 4if ‘the' , ItV [
, Kl’lcot is one of six heir
<1 the val
the bu,.tn, ss uu-euiig the latter j
liable t:Uicoi square prtiperi y in Hnf
falo N. Y . estluatts! to he i rih 12 aml‘a cak,.‘JvnteM" Xel'
S,md. Distinguished
Locomotive
Engineer
StMi.OOO. and for years t
mg Ur#t pri.r,. and Clara

Died Suddenly Last N.ght at a
.been made by the other heirs
s
,-4x»iid
prizetl...
dnee him to join with tl
ted'
Banquet.

tni up of tlMi «Ut« to i

ti-Take

:r.i'

CHIEF ARTHUR IS DEAD

fr>*' ■ J

Lumberman

•unken Logs From tha^u.e

CONSPIRACY IN PORTUGAL

VERY LARGE
STOGIE MERGER

had
as was noticed In the it liming
painful ha.i

Frankfort

SEVENTH"

HEA^

U'Difcni
;:iu»*ral.
\1(.Ueiicnont
igated
Mill-, riiin l
HriMs'ii.r Cemral H
become so ihlckly
RUSSIA'S OCCUPANCY channel that k.g driving has be^me
H
to be mah>r general, vice AGAINST
Ilrigadi.r
General
Uaxis
r^-tlrcd:
an expensive Task even in-the high
OF MANCHURIA NOW
HHgadler Gen-rai ^.onard Wis*d. to
stages of water. Men who are in the
U- major gem ra! u, ,- General Young
lumber trade here say that there are
wb.i
to
be
br..tnot..d
General
at least 35.tH*u.tKHI fetu of saw fimtH'r
Mile, will retire Ang.ot h and G.n This Gives Ruaaia Manchuria Psrma in the river that ran Ik? lifted t>ut.
era! i>axU duly
corded up and manufaciurc-d into lumnently and the Uniud SUtea Will
present a steam log lifier U
Back Her in Molding the
ng used by i'rane Br,*s for this
purp
purptme, and the work will be pursiuM
Province.
with vlgi>r
vigor Iduring the summer months
in the joint
rev
‘he !umU*rWaBbiugion.
July
17—Compleii
here and owming l,»gs
suere.^s of American
diplomacy
lu
dealing with Kussia lo get conces
MoUH for American business men in
•P-I.l
11*^ avraing
Friends Quarterly Meeting.
Manchuria was announced by ihe de
lbr:in July IT
Tbe
parimeiit of s
yesu-rday.
when
The quarterly
unviiug
of
ihe
z..|ie publohe^ a *.Jw.a»«h Iro
S<< reiar> Hay
t be known that
rlends church Is bi-ing h.-M to,la.x at
ldst.on
eon,.-IK,I,I
t.'iK,rUi
IM.rts in Manchuria. Tatung Kow the chun-h
A numlH*r of gue^ts fnun
coiispjraev acain t
.Gharl
and Mukden, are to Ik? open poru.
of the cHy ar»in att,ndauce
Poriuga'
I tv,- oflj,, !. of ii„.
mg
tho.se
who are pr,.>,-nt are
Port tea! Iniai.trv b.ive
„ ar
Josiah Hawkins of Onawav Mr White
Mr. PhillipsY.f Map:,. City. Uev.
of Manton and Kev Joseph Hin-

Hume
July
I7.2&5 a
ro
The
v*r> sltght ci.ncessious to
Kussian
lMi|»e « cvindition thU m
b.i>in,-ss Interests, and In return it
less saiisfartory than yi-sti-rday inorti
will gel larger ffelds of opfiortunity in
ing. and he suffered much from un
all UiiBhia. tmludiug Manchuria aYi’d
iiasiness ami dlRieulty in
breathing
Sibcna.
uliere
the
field
for
American
until nhecd to some extern by an
machinery to Ik* used in nUlrt»ading.
injection t.f caffeine
The nea crisis
mining ami „H pr,Hlucing is almost
in the pofH.'s condition irreseiited ll
nniiU,-<-v
Utplonuiilc
victory,
howself yi.st,.nlay when the dcM'iors w, re
confroniiNi on th,* one hund wiiii an
too i-- I'l^rely busdne.ss
By thn.wlng’
apparently
lnuH.ram,.
u,H'essity<,.l
oiH-u tao ports in Manchuria lo the
anoth,.r oiH-ration. and on the oih,-r
hand‘With the dang,.r that such an NEW COMBINE TO BE KNOWN AS 1 I mied b*at,-s Kussia gets. Indirectly,
an Aiiiericau a-ssent to her ownership
<»l»eratlon in the palienfs present ,-n
AMERICAN STOGIE CO.
oi Mam huria. more m». biK-ause China
f,.i.bled t'ondlUon might prove fatal
bus assented to
the arrangements
This Ullt mma was ran\ass, d. by Dr.
Tbih will make the occupailon of
iJipis.M and l»r %!a//onI tlirough.mt
Manchuria bv Kussia permanent, and
Ihe day
At th.ir eartbr ronf. r.nce
wm in all pruluibility.'as seen Ihrougb
th. re aas som, prop|H., t that the. op
Wasbiiigton
,>xe.>
stop the protest of
eration mtght m.t .s.c ur. and il„ ,I.mv
Inpan against Hussias iKCupancy of
tors left th,. sirk ns.in uithont arflv
Mam huria
It is adiuiUed al the de
lug at a detlitUe determination a« it>
when It would take place
Th«. dt»c
a, V\;:«
il„. Kv,
ImaUy agrel.,1 iH lwtK.n Secretary * Hay
tors expr..ssed tli,. bell.f.
I»..a,\er
Phi-burg J..I
.md Count Cassini at their confereace
that a d,.|ay until Kslay would s,*rve
ro] ,d ,.m- col
as June 2H. that Manchulong ago at
a Useful puriM.M.
in
p. riuitung
a
try la
to the I niied
ria would b,.
larg, r extrartion of serum
ti|H raiiou was undertaken
state ,if greaf d,.presslon
sb . p Ih,a fairly g.swl
afiermsm s
physl.ians wen. able m i
lei in at 7 :*:» p m shna iii)
had l-.n no vital chang,. in i
mal pmgn-ss of the dlseasi..

FORTUNE IN

p dirWiions for the j

SEVEl/kL DAYS

DEATH MAV TAKE
PLACE AT ANY MOMENT
>r

COMMERCIAL
VICTORY

nOMOTlONS IN AlHY

QQ

Our very best Oil Boiled Black Taffcla :>G in.
wide, and^uaraniced to wear: l*re-inveniory J IQ

Our hi^h jjrade Black Peau De Sole olMh.
wide: this is a.heavy silk and a ^ood one for
wear: Pre-inventory Sale Price-....... ................

1.29

Don’t forj;el the price holds jjooil on each and
every article that was. advertised in uur circular,
and many more, until closinj^ time Saturday night.

C. UHlbelm
MKW Sfi.OOIC

Cor. Front and Unloi^

Summer fiats
For all kinds of weather-Just re­
ceived a fine lot of Crush Hats
Black and Pearl colors-$1 .'2 6.
$.1.50 and $2.00.
'

Straws and Panipas
You’d be surprise^"to know how
rf*any Panama Hats we have solcT
this season-our TEN DOLLAR Hat
many city stores get fifteen dol-larsfor.
Straws at SOc to $2.00

dsmilton Clothing

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THB StrXHlAO »K»BD. TRAV*B8E CHtT. lliOH, FRIDAY. JULY 17. ItOR

T86 IMimWC fcECOMh

THUI BAS KU M* CLASH)

VbAVER#* CITY. MICHIGAN

CITARM

OIMLt 4.0VMO TNK FAIMB8R

ACOWWON
COMPLAINT.

CManS becin «iW a Moiibca coU ia tSe hMd. iaAnaaS

,-CR*NlTriurveRSC HERALD


nu t E*m M» i. «. «AM«I

A

OF COMMON CCNfC

Tha Hdiior cif th« BacW HceuMa th<
Raourd jpf aaliah ■oUYaa. aad decUraa that tba aiM«Mtk>o to hulld
bettar llhimiT hullMag Uau that for
which fdaaiiMTa boon prapartid ti an
imatad hjr an obatructkm policy
Tha Jtoeoad MMcaHlad Uat Mr Car
ba aakad for fSO.UOO inataad
Cam«-d« will I
pD.tOhNhHCWUia Mr Carnegie
only
#arlMtfl|V*»»af
»«. ,lhe «>
p«^ cent
cant (of
Mdltlof belag that 10 pet
be gppraprtetad
ajMraprtatad annual
aoaually
IhMamoVbt he
for the malntaaaapa of the
The ^ncU haa appropriated ff.WMi
for tha support of tba library
y«^. and under Oaraagle’s condltlon»

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«Um^pp7oprtatad annually The
tha malntaanace of the lihran
> ^ M^ow about It.OOO a year. Korn
^ when W new building l> provided, with
ground! to care for. an In
B the number of book!, an ail
tea. higher salary of Harlan
tant. Increased fuel cost, jsnl
t(w. and a score of tltUe things that
cost money, which are not now api
ent and which do not now exist
U only reasonable to suppose that
expenaa of the support of the library
will be t

Whether we have a new libra
not. the library must be improved, an
aJI^y eerrlce glvan..aa MHlatan
ployed, and soon a higher salary fur
tha llhrariaa. This lastitutloo Is
pan of tha niy a adocatloaal aysu
and Mwal ba regarded as such, and
Improved as oonditloiiB warrant a
needs sre shown, and the people w
not grumble at the oust.
If. lharafore. the anaual cost
malntauaaoa should reach 13.000
yw which It surely will within
ywar or two. why not have a larger
and batter bulldtug. when It ci
had fdk the asking? Tbli Is s n
able proposition, not an obstruction
Ths Record doea not need to ampha
slia its progressiva stiUude or 11
ally to Traverse City. The hlsfory of
this paper speaks (or itself on that
point And If the Recc»rd has a sug
geatloo to make regarding the city
U always Intended Uk the tieat Inl
eats of tha city.
U advoosling s more rommudkj
and elaborate building, and a stri
‘ tura of stone, tha Record did nut
trad In any way to reflect^ upon the
. design or plans of Archlieci Mw
On the conlmry. we believe that for

New York. July

ing
reicmrdln;' ibe oinir«re»<« b9*weu tbr pn*cM««t hu<i the into the throat aad Momarh. aad tha
Jf>Uh tTimuihux* t>® »br Kl-hln.-fl ajatem coataminatod
by the caterrhal poig.
on, then the anJ^
cooferenre wsa eniin
bcffiaatorealixewhat
disgostiiig and aickcaCatarrh if._________ _____________ ____ _________
It alfecU the kidneya
----------^
V
and gloaaach as well aa other parte of the body. It if a coaetitntia^
dieeaie aad at inhaltnw mixta^^sna. edata^tf. etc., are aev«r aioto:
UlLe by
Ibe »lAle
d«-ii»rtnien
thaa palliative or hel|dnl. cvea in the beciaafaif of Catarrh, what caa)
WAihlOgtoD
In tbe ^i: ao!lm«yoa expect from each treatment when it bccoiaca chronic aad the whole
HncI ♦EiM^'ted that Umi Dcm bflng clr<‘ul»i**d for -ilici.a gyatem effected? Only such a remedy aa a a 8. caa icm* thia obatiI Abould be Algnei and nuti . d m.
deqHmated diaeaaeaad pnrgothe blood of the
j r«irh me In t**n da). The rtI tbutt far rtKx-ltc-ti Indirgit- that
irmly tbroughoui ibe rojntry.
pinion U b*-lna .Igned by ibf
whea aew. lUh blood ia comiag to the diaeeacd
mo I promlDfiit and r.-pn-«ntailv.* parta, and a permanent care ia the reanlt
S. a a ia ffuamatecd parely wegetab^ aad a reliable remedr for
have bet'C Catarrh inaU ata^ea. Write if iaaeedofWdtealadvice; thiswUl^

C0HDEM5ED NEWS

YOU MAY THINK

ui to fam oMae.
Miss Ray. as abo pomroH to be was
ailed lo court to disprove the accu
rl to whom alientlons
and was forced to dU
MfX. All the girls In
the county had cast ahreps eyes at
the trim-looking young farmer, who
was kn.»wn as a hard worker, of good
habits. She rude astride, smoked and
chewed tobacco, and could p*Jt in as
hard a day s work as any U.y.
The girl Is from Tennessee*, and 2s
year^ of age
She say s she masquerad^ because In thU way sbe could
eai^a living easier

visit to oar More wOl ooovince you that it is
lemined to ckise oat ever) samide suit on oor
floor in one week. These? ar^tl
arc the ibices:
with bevel French mirror, (chc^v
A good aolii! oak 3-piccc
at $15). now . ...................V...............
.........U.T5
A $1H IH) solid oak 3-piccc suite for................ ........
.......1XT5
....... ..16.T5
A $2i.00 solid oak 3-|»iecr suite for.....................*..
..... .ir.rs
A Sfla.UO 8-piece solid oak suite for...........................
A gootl $32 solid oak 3-piccc suite, niosily quarter
eil lor.. 19.75
.....................,29:75
A good $48.00 solid oak 3.piece su tc fur................... -*<Tr. 32.75
A good $60.00 3-picce oak suite lor......... ................ .. .a----- 3930
A good $55.00 suite for..................... ............... 39,75
The iwiccs on some ol these suits arc 25 percent lets thanfaclor)- cost

A Uire line of Odd Dressers it propordoittely tow prt^

A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...

W- Sl-ATER
Houm Furolahw*.

WHOLRBALK AND RETAIL

,

OF MICHIGAN

SAD ENDING OF A lOHANCE
lal AfUr Being
the Seventh Tin

warned ih. in

•wav a
h. fire.

Prevents
StoiMcIi Pains

• Harpers Weekly asserts that there
was fraud In connection with army
oonimeu during Uencsnsl Alger s nd pie on it. but it will come up amilbng
•very tim».“
Caiman’s Elastic Floor
ministration of the war depart men
Varnish.
The senator proposes that the paper
sl^l make good and ahow oanse why
A fhv« gaaohne launch. Iar90, roomy
and aaf». in addition to row boats at
SMatar Alger will laslsi upon a rtgtd Frank FriedHch’s boat bvery at Carp
L^k^, Loavo orders at aho« store of
tntmstlsntlcm. and be will hoi
Frank Friedrich A Co.
lUZhSl

r.‘V.»lver into ih»* .lurkne.-**-.
imt.l.mmb d wh.*n h.* f.mml
ad killed ..lu* ..f the Im»)>

rted that there is not a
in-the ciuniy who .-.•uld
el at ih.‘ dlstanct* In bma.l
.Iigbt
An efl
being inad«* t.i
•un* a pard..ff f..r th.- ..1.1 m
i«mih.*m
.Michigan farm.*r
w h..
amount to an>thing this year hawchanged ih.tr minds
in
the
|ia>i
.*.»uple .d w.*.*ksThe warm da)au.i CHH.I nights have s«*nt the orn
skywar.! at a great rate, and it im.w In fine condition.
* Miss Mary lhishlH*ck of Carl.ion
swall.»wt-d some carboll(< acid.
She
d.H*s htm rem.*mber how It hapimned.
but thinks she must have lHt*ii asleep
She Is in bad shafM*. but may recover.
ll«‘rii.n Springs
farmers realized
HMit |2.V,.rofli mr
this eeason
tilng facu.ry
Here.
Farmer H.dmrt J..nes id Mayfield
while cultivating c.irn uiumrib.-d a
nest full of snakes
Th.*re were over
25 ..f all l.ngihs In the bunch and
J.mes s h.M‘ was k. pt busy for a few

3oent
. iRtifiit, CMpinded sieiannually, allavid an : ::

Savings Deposits
E^edples'^
SAVINGS

From 7:00 to 8:30

C. A. Hammond. Cashier.
H.C; Davis and
A. V. Friedrich. V. Prea'da

igSsiPI:
STOP
JUST A MOMENT
LONG LIFE
To the w carer of our

never to be realised.
People who have tried change of climau in vain for the cure of weak lungs
Medical Dtacowy. lt<

$2.50 r
Cros$ett ShoBS
We have them in Vici Kid,
Cadet Calf and Colt, in Congress or Lace, plain or cap toes,
light ami heavy soles. They
make life’s walk easy. Sold
only by

shadow of that medidne. These aro
cure* behind every daim oiade Mr tha
•^Bovery.- which no «just aa good“Th^^S?rvU«wi Beoae Medkal

Bachant
& Roscos
Pvkerliiot. Old StADd

i will be roa
alM al^ouch
IMI-tt*

iiM

Has a most coDvenient train
to Detroit. BuffakTand eastern
points, leaving Grand Rapids
at noon, with through sleepers
New York, and cafe coach
"
serving luncheon a U carte.
Send for the Michigan Cen­
tral's. Wk of S U M M K R
T O V R S.

208 FRONT STREET

A BREEZY TIME
.

.

You could certainly have, these hot da>s.
b) inKallingoneormoreofour
::

m j-oui note, office ot home.

J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.

.

Wt b»9€ » first cUss
Sbstmsktr's Sbsp.

THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS
AK UXVBTRATn, SAOAZINKOr
TKAVCL AKP El-l’l AIlo.S

Oiiehuu.Ue<! twentyoriiioie |«ges,
•every one ol which is of human
interest, and every article is illusiratetl There is no better migazinc
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Published monthly by
George H. Daniels. Fifty cents
a year, single copies five cenls^
Sold by news dealers evcry'wherc,
or atldrcss the publisher.
No. 7 Fast Forty-secoml street,
New- York.

^

....ELECTRIC Fans....

JOS. S. HALL, D. P. A.
Detroit, Mich.

rto font Traci

child or y.mih
any .d the f..ur chlldren'K or vouih.
classes
For m arly a score of yeai.s
. lAiiile Fit/Patrick
South ll«-iid. the seh.xd has held weekly senslons.
summer and winter with an average
death being th.- sad
atu-iidam
of Pt lo f.u. aiih .'.0 per
hted romann- of ouly
cent .»r chiUlivn
.lohn Bonyea. ncenily sent to the
iimnier of IHOl on an e>
,h..
States prison at Marcpiette for four
South B4‘Ud. pnlly IaiHI
).-Lrs lor killing a Im*.v. L inore than
nu-i ' IK-unl*.
Fit xpatriik
XI
•.,Mlxky n
H<- is said t.i be an in
both iK^lOg lifelong resldeuls
esldeuls lir
lil Ihb T«t years old
w.vks ago
oive ol.l man
A f.
liK
later
lluv
Ity
Two
amused ih.-mseUvI«> husband

It has always been upon the si
^-pidgmss and loyal to the city
of the pub.
a belter 11Su Timer Compisiot Prevented and
>rv* In keep
hiary building, and one
Curwd Quickly and Safely.
the gn»wtb
tag with its purpose and
a
Sudden attacks .if cholera inoibio
and devslopcaentt of the city,
city. the Ree^ bl iouB colic, diarrhea, or ..Id cases of
Old has found a strong support
It
J> enter) can Ih* Instantly r»‘U.*v.*,l
sn I quickly and safely cured by th.
Msglc Kgypilan OH. the imot
oimmer ouuplatnt rem.*<l) In .MlrM
ga t
Thousands of Michigan hoiiieA
ke >P a bottle of It
selling ar.>uml
handy In rase of emergency
J.dtn 11
•honld be so treated, instead of
Weeks, n: Chltt.Hk Ave. Jackson.
a subject of ridicule from s i
Ml^ . says
which has too often manifested
■ | .have used Magic Kg>i»ilau OH
tigoNlam to ererythlng and anything »8 a general househ.Md remeJ) P.t
which would be of lasting b«>noflt to ye:irs. In my work as U»ix»moiL.*“en
gli.eer 1 have found it very valuable
the city
h) putting a few droiis in water be
The matter Is la the hands of the fore drinking
It is a sure preventi\.*
board of public works and council, fur all storoaclr pains and bad effects
aad they will dUpose of It as their (n.m Impure''wxter •'
it only costs ;.0 cents to have a Isttbest judgment suggests, but the Rer
Ur settln* round the house hau.ly ord heUeres that the suggestion for ant
remcmlver.
every
druggist in
Michigan sells It and that ..ach drug
gl-t Is auih.irtxe.l i.. nfund your pur
shown as i
chase money on any IhuU,* ..f Dr Col
weli'E Magl(v Egyptian Oil thatp* mu
entirely satlafactory
Senator Alger. Is indignant Ih

a strtet acoonnt. SMaior Alger has
shewn his mettle la Ue pMi whea
attaaked as a public oMcial. and it U
s sure thing thnt there wtU be

Loa^ That He Wao

July 17
county. Mlsalaalppi. - Is excited as It
haa not beea slaoe .tbe war. over the

formed, which It is Important to corlely
Thin U not ea.>
llmlialiou!
impomd by
iUie conEideratlowi
1 venture, hoa
minutes In slsiighterlng them.
to say that the p«-ilil<.n has not
Miss Maud Cnderwuod. aged 15
mudilled in any particular; that
daughter of Richard Cnderwood. a
ascjn ealsu for dli^rontlnulng thefarmer near, Norway died suddenly
ilg iing of the pelliions: . that U is
nlug. She was going
leilred that they should U* signed
for a week longer and then sent to
me and Ihll the imwt |Mrfi*<i so
Bay City
th.- si
\Y P
aec-n us and the j.resl
triple
lent. Uur course- has bU full approv Th.*w U discharging s (
has (Nimnu-nced eat ing aga
Ih-i which
the present gall bids fair to tip the
wT.H-k Which tN-curred
^ire It to be There
M-*iU*s at 2tM» pounds by th.
'er-nces 6i suy kind what.- .-r^sn.l on l*kc Hu|h rior. The
In August
s^ilw.re St CYisp Point
has been no receding
rakmg hay
up:» by Ithe Thew and
*n s man. hors.aiid
rake
; w.-re u.-arl>
burned up.
The ha>
daughter
of
Frank icaiighi fire fr.mi a passing iia^senger
Thonn*
i-svllU*
eniv-flve a
Ahot W ednes.lay by her mother.
ahead with )
aud half a mile of fence.
had taken tw.i buIletM from a revolver
la so as to reach roe
Mrn lA*uls t’ru^M.n r.*Hidlni
and did not know it c«.ntained s tl.lr.l llii.h fre.-k. M.*uomlm*«* cunt
•'ll should IM- diHlIl •tly iimh
Th*' bullel iiasned through the child s ba.llv buriuMl l.y upsetting a ....
liher a
throat, on the outer e«lge of the right iH.mug dye
side
The d.Htoi thinks it will Ool
Jacl. Olio of
Bay L'lty has an
pn.ve fatal
Mrs TIuItih* Is pn».s Hppi.‘ ire.* that coniaiiiH a lafg.* quannt> ..f halt gr..w n appli*r and is also |
i;“ \V.'Hmilh^'of Brand Maria. L In fuit bhH.m for ih»* s.-con.l um.* tliLi
I ent Hied- to gcNwl luck th.
his life
He foutid H buiich
*Tw.. Kalamaxim men. Jay
t'haR.*
BruUlly Tortured.
an.1 rharU-s Struble. w.*r.* bit ten in
A caae came to light that for per leafed clovers, two llveieaf.-d. four III.* tliig.*r by a small black l.ug. and
atul on. in iMith .cases bi«MMl iKiU.mlng lia- re
ilsienl and unmerciful torture has per­ four leaft-d. om* six leafed
haps never been equaled. Joe tJolo seien leafed
Just
hick of Colusa. Calif, writes:
“For
years ! endured Insufferable pain
from RheumatUm and
nothing ro­
od me though 1 tried everything
siNHiks In the cemel«*r>. The
wn
I came across Klectric BKturned out t.i
a club .if
fer« and Its the greatest medicine on
On Monday a vagrant
swarm of U»>> xuaklng a cr...-s country
^arth for that trouble
A few bottles
relieved
elleved and cured b.*es appn.prlated Cable Box No. lu
St as good for Liver and Kid of the Livingston Home Telephone
ley troubles and
general
debility. C... In lb.welt, and U*gan h.msekt*eu
No Pity Shown.
Ing.
i hey neglected, however, to
tir.v the Ilm-iuaii. and when he w.*nt
* For years (ate wa.i after tue con
u|) to make some nec«‘ssarv repairs Un«ious!y." wrlte.H F. A. GulKsigc. Yerhis surprise was painful ami his li^n
VVhen all
ciijujc vbdeiit
W night, a long jKile
ciire*l j
failed Bucklen’s Arnica SaUc eurv*.*
lue •• Equkny gtaxl for burtiH and all
Inly 2.'.c
2:.c at *Jas. O
aches and pains. Only
II. Meads
drug

wcut to Kikhart. where* he sec-iir.N:
work In the car shops
8he foll.jw.sl
him, hut had been there but a f» w
lavs when
be
disappeared again
Wlihoui friends, fearing to tel! Ii.-r
mother that she had one.' again lH*en
le el veil, and with a lliiU- l.ab> In h. i
arms, she madeh er way to S.mth
Be nd, where she was finally pi. k. d
•Ip on the atr«Hts and iak«*n to a h..pltal.- le develo|M>d that she wa- suf
ferlng
fn»m
apiH*ndlciiU, ami
sh.set of was operated up..ii. dying \V.*dmsday
specifleations.
aad
the building
When the inair girl dlcnl she was
erected, will be s credit to the archl
Intt ro years of ag.
During her iw.
tecl. With a wider limit he could dc y«*ars of niarrU*«l lif»- she was left
still better. But that I. not the point seven times by th.* man who had
Inaamnch as the cost to the city will vow.-d to h.v.* and rh.*rish her. y.t
to him wlih an afr.*ciion a^
not be incransed. why mu have a ailli
strung
belter buUdlng? To be sure, only 12.
ntzpatrick Is l»elle\yHl lu Ik* work
000 has been apprtiprtsted. but it
ig In a l«»cal paiu-r mill, btit so far
tte
olllcera
have bec*n uiiald.* t.» I..
ennamisd by those who know sot
sie
him
1..r
the
pur|Hwe
.d s.rvlng
thing about the needs, conduct i
lu* warrant f.»r des»*ril..n his-victims
conditions of the public library that relstUes have raus.*d i.» be Issu.hI
this aum will be tnadenuale when the
new building Is completed and
pled

The Record is not an obatrucMonUt

Tift Th«y

BOYS’ SHOES
1.00
of tilt VC
shties was $1.35, but to clove them
we hate cut ihc price.

ll'tafiaodBort'SkiiChiap

Traverse City, Mich.

.CARPET CLEANING W0RKS.„
Carpet CloMilng and Feather Remvmting. Carjirt arwrii.k,* ai*d Uyiin;.
Before w«-«diug yvmr lUd. cat|H-ts
away lu U- made uitu rug*». K-t me
show you aan.{4<w



N. 8. CHAPIN, Proprietor.
>nKmrliS

LARSON’S

/

ixx \Va»hiuv*lun St.

PARK

HOTEL

Claus Warner. Proprietor
HITTONW KAY. MU a
l,'ie«t««l ekiw-to l••«utIrul tlraud Travi r..Kay. a few
fru-a ih.
H-l aiul
e.4.1 waW. imth r«.m- atul at.wm b-at

% 't
iTlo*”» 1?.^
per day. hj..-. lai rat«.T.» tb. ».^|k

ROWLAND DOUGLASS Hotel Shilson
New Shoe Store

.EUROPEAN PLAN.

RutnaFs Old hUiMt
OppeslU Whiting H

lirtt-. rW-

Canning Days Arc Coming.
Fruit wiirht* mort* plentiful than cYer before this season aiul more
will lie put up. Will you.' You should prepare yourself. Ihere
are.many things that are absolutely’ ncces-iary. which we always
carry,
-.
;

The stove Question
Surely you don’t want to bake yourself oeer the regular stove; you
can keep cool \vhile canning, provided you own one of our thTeeburner Oil Stoves, or a two-burner Blue Flame, of a three-burner
Ho| Platt^. or a three or four-burner Detroit Va|>or Stove. See
how willing we are to aid you in canning.

The Celebrated Lava Ware.'
You should always use w’hen canning, because you can not Hbrt it —
should the fruit lx)il dry it injures neither the fruit nor the kejtle;
then there are pans, dip|>ers. cups, all most needful.

You Can’t Can Without Cans
And We have all you want, pints, quarts and two-quarts, and extra
can rubbers (the very best qualityl. and can covers. Be sure and
order enough ahead of time, so when your fruit comes, (sometimes
most uncxi>ectedlYl. you won’t have to wait.

/

Don’t Forget the Sugar
Have 25, 50, or even BKl pounds on hand; you’ll need it—and then
when you have it—why you’ve got it. It is.worth 25 pounds ^
of sugar, lots of times, to save you the inconvenience ot waiting at'
the last moment to have it sent up.
)

An Extra Kitchen Table
Would be so handy when canning. Many limes ^6u don’t have
room enough, and it would be worth while to have such a table.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTEE COMPANY

I

THE EVEnKO KE06BD, TRAVSBSB CITY. MIOH., FRIDAY. JULY 17, 1908. /

martiitA€mm

What They Say

gUSINESS CAROS.
Wtuhiugiuu. July 17.—The
ft fcire*try has oontUiued IhU
^ far larger eoale the

Your “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price.’ Tryitfor your trade.

Uh*- ralln«
uu.lfr I>r

;
, ,

HANNAH & LAY CO.
-TinAVKMSK OITV, IVIIOM.


I
and alb'Xa «
.1 pi.nUf j.i
Tie- vir.i

CENEIAL NEWS
OF THE WOILO !

Ihe

ltefau*«- he mat. kind to an old miiu
mho mar ill In a KendallvUie, Ind ,
hotel; ol mhtch he ma« Melk. We.U >
ti.rtrert4T. i4 Toledo i.a« v^iine lut*.
ftok»e»>iiiu «4.aii inheritance of fT.oou.
The txgin llovi^rter b«frlend»*<J and b>
• mhom the 17 mm maa left him u a Mr
Hariar. mho
r«fenil) died In
Moinea
iviuie yewra ago, mhlh* Ho
' V. Iter ma* cli rk in a hotel at K-n
dailville rUnerf mhllea gueat of Ho
Intel. «a* taken *erli.u»l) 111
He
ma» atck lur aeveral meeka. and dur
lug that tune Hov.rier nur>ed him
back to heaUh and attength
A fern
meeka ago Hai|mr died In iKta Moinea
and the /nher

Stale.

nav>

haa

mad<

ail

v..ung

a.m.nil

It XV,., hhoUH that iu;:.i la.me hai
.eaul.ed ill a con^tru.•^.j..l. . r^the vita
. pile
I.rie.l the

alng^ Ihi. Vi«. !vr
cal. v; ban Hu.«
pair .d m lng<
Th. re ha* b.-. n .
noilcnhl.- Inciea-e m the Wearing *d
veiu by momeii and
gtri.m il.c
•in .-ts of lirang. X J , a- a i.nnet

lH-I‘ch“mapb-and*bTm^^^
lacks
The
he complaint that the
quickly^ m hen 1

preserved In Franc..
The (Jreat
i.-rn rallmad of France has
in Hiaking beech
last'^ii
v.^r* M impr

only

and the bt^h. If
Treasure
m.uild ^In

Tr rath n*'”

thereby iuinng oil
1 and air
Th.* iatiei
l>
purchaaed
a loi
•r on mhUh ahe l.iiili
iit.v
Mra IKlmonl•en mih h dark. iM d Ic
d.Tlaremill remain uwt

•'S'H
rts ^i^vpfe.

uanc- Of the prti|Mi*al mhicb the bu
reaii has made t«i th.- railroads, and
vhich 111.- rallr.ia.lH has thought so
tv. 11 4.1 a* I.. ad..pi. 1^ that exn. rl
0-. Ills be ing.l. to 4|. t. rmln.- mhether
heap. I llinb.-r* may be treate'd mllli
pt. >. rvanves at a
so low and b.ma.ie to IBM Mich a long time that It
.vill pa. to M.bMiiuie Iheii. for the
..uie .V(..nsiv.. timb.rs now
etu
ih.. ra. r.m.ls hav.- ihouglu so mell
il the*, id.as that tiuv will not oiilv
.Mif> on under th.* I.ureau's direction

• high M.i

Id

,.lf.o„-,.|oUMl
Ie n* I.I Im

II.. indrr i-oii

Ilian

oH.rr*

»»;..>...

inunv ..I 111.. t’iiri*tian kln ie.rm-fv.leU

lm‘\n‘Hil

niUiH.eing in the .div a‘n.1 H-iuJin,
the d..in. ol tin Male 4apit.il iV- t.
Krank ^Mdmn.MMl .*( Chi. ag.. )o.t 4.
mid oih. r l.eiri t^ Mnali. i; an..»..i,;
WlM n the abirm m;.^ riv.n ne ri h. .

in the Hut- Hi Jac«pi.-a
plant. d in H.m. hy ..r.b r of H.illv
r.ach.'d
a height ..f
lit* fe*t
flourlah.'d through tin* riae ami fai:
of numai. hu-. einid.ea and repuldlca
Thia year
ih.appearance of
Itt

pilol and made H*.. ir .-.ape i..v - Hi
.•ellar
ITol W .1 MVII.V ol Hi. e,hn..u..
i. al l.iir. iiu at W.iHdngo.n ha.. Uh i
apiM.mt.d duel ..1 the u, |=Uuin.ui o
unihiopid.gj ..nd e:hi:..;ogv
al th

He premia.^
1‘ari^iatia are

niouniiii

orliulb

of Ih.* tr.M- la regarded aIhr l.raa .d an old fri.n.l

1/i.lla
•""aClH.I. la o,g
g.ie
Th. >n.iuitvn
miiig
l.hM-k arrj><.rganlyed^liiio *1.1

tng au.l pr. M*n lng. bui have engaged
Hi. hul.•ll.|^ h. lp in l.»arnlng where
laimd *\”n I.Hi. r*'w.irlu^ the^rall^omH
have .l».. id. d that If they can b.* con
t.r. ^. rr . 4 h.-ap J ImlM-rH f..r tl.*** they
.vill
acquire
large areas of limb.-r
:an.l* <ui miiich limy mill grow their
..vui.ti,-,'>. c.,t their-omn
tics, and
ih.is U- a-iMir.-d .d a steady supply.
This m.an; HiaKsonie of the grtal

argh Mai., and
uanv l.ire.Mers

4‘lmlng

Vl^orklnB Nittht and Day.
Tie* i.tl=-le^l and
inlvh!l,*st
llCl!.
thing that ever ma> made la Hr Kmg'*
N.im lUI..- .1*11 In.
'I h. ne |d:s clmtig.
m.Hl-ne.ws into
Mrength
*nens
erg>, brain lag
into
Th. y’re m..t.derfnJ in I
lieallh. Only
Iht Im
n Jol.nron an.1 P H

(^ur July CU araiUf Sal.- ol iVmh ami
Lawn 1-nrniiun-will riiaMr \tni to-. t iir.a
romfiirtalilc tuiUiiJfyir liult* nituioy .
anil cnjo>’ voursclf./
r
;■
.

srai.

aihiist*

llvf fool onf for

'

kinti,

.V.

Psrch Ssttm

i

a
l.HO



: _t*xua hfavy franu*. widf slati in scat ;
aild l>ai k. fomforiabti* arm.x.KI nvii- :
larly ai a.?.*!, rir'aram *- pfio-•
. *. d «»S,

Porch Chairs
to mall h aboVf. ThfvVf bmh |►ai.nlfil rfii and irimnifil with ^iU. yrrv
ornamcnlal: clfar*uicf privt*. -.
7.S

^

iteed Sttlfts
m fffi lon^j:, wiilf arm. hii^h back
with roll
siion^* maplf framr.
rcj^larly )UI at S.tHi. clcaraiu'f prictx.S.OS

ONL lorkTH OM

on

U oihfr rorcU

Kovkf rs anil Chairs.

Hammocks
They are Koinjj fast ai our s|>ecial prues.

The Boston Store
VMt

i•

the' hid.len m.-alth i* cnli.lcnt H.Rt |
hi* quest mill i.e suc.'.‘s.Mnl
tb.id '

l:;.r

e.l by him to lay hidd.
turn,
*lght man> leet IkI.iw ihc
Hiirfac.-. mhere -it has lain lot
var».
hav. b.*.*n
The iiea*iirt‘ Is al
parr .d the spoil*
Kid.l.
\iui
Eiulum f

-3M

f

B

Hairs CataJidl 'c^ri '

Inedlca

\ "r

at emit y
hinal
.

11 B

Catarrh'

i.'o

J41H.V

Tratii.. «rnirr at TrAvwiiw Oty i

,

-IgRANO

t INDIANA RV
COMPANY.

rapids

frtghtfuTly and «plt bluod.sbul

fIRE INSURANCE
JOHN R. SANTO
6EIIE1)AL MSiWMCE
llhelm Block.

>.r

.Nlflht Waa kv Terror.
1 would cough nearly .all
night
loDg.’* mrliea Mrs. Chas. Applegate, ol
Alexandria,
“and

w«U drtw«>;

O. P. CARVER a BNO.

Tmtn t..r Pr..V4.u»..nt Imre* at S s m
Traiu l.-.M. Pr .v.iw.ail arm**. alT:V4a »o
Tr-.n-turn «U. f.ly lnaf« al S a tu am

---------------------------TRY A RECORD WA

6a$ Ranges..

Jl NOI^W^Praruoal

r rrMiStwrl.............

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j

iini ..I t.-feHniunia!
A.Mr.M*. F J. < :henj:y.

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Step in aml sce Ihem.

•.Vl Vl.“«k.\ **Ma.\il^w. Hrami lUpi.U. tin
'(•rj>.uIHav . .*»t.i«-na ami NurthiAirt h >
an. amn....

‘IH

E.W HA^TINCS & SOI
FIRE INSURAliCE

.m tt. W.,n.J <ir.u.l Ital.O.
iehnaon Block

BqIH Whrnmm

A. D. TYLER
<• L. UX-KWOOU, O. P. • » *.

DENTIST
DR$. SAWYER A PENHALLI«ON .

..DENTISTS.. J.Ju. A U.raivk'* r. Juilv«,..r iTi.twU

All Work Of HIghMt Poaaihto Crate.
Fina Cold Work a SpMiiai^.

J. W. GtttBUctL N. D.
K.w. i.-i lu S, 11 at t-nvau -al. certain r*wl

traverse dtp
,
BasCompanp

Travam* City.

kii.a.4. 4iran.i UapiiU aiu^

n.

Jit:

_ i!SS4«,-^

h.arii.g ..f ,«m1

oaTmo^ATMV.
•Uu-. H, Ih, .11* .rf Trav.-r-r I'liy. at»r«J»i.a

? and
C4.very m holly cur4*d
ab.-olutely guarantee!]
Bron
0 ^lre“coughs“ Colds.
Cidds. I-aGrippe.
I-aHr
hitis and all throat and lung troubles
Price-5(»c and fl.on. Trial IkiHIcs 10c.
1 Jas. G, John8..n-6 and F H Meads
rug
alorea___________________
at..ng the hue* of the Illlmd*
t and the St
Ix.uls 4
San
*.-a*.inlng experinu-nu are
grt‘ss on amamp. red. pin jind
'crrific Battle in Which a Boatman
Ik and iHvch and gum.
in seasoning the
Received Severe In
:..dg. l*de pine.
rri.-d on last year
Juries.
t..r tinthe Bnrlingt.m
Bnrlingi
railroad in Bear
|runv..n, Mont , and Sheridan Wyo.
hiave b. .11 t..niinn.-d this year. lAst
jvear it mas l.mn.l that :ii* iwr cent of
tht , m. tght iif the ties was lost by
..js n atr tirving. mhich n-s.tHe.l In an Y4.rk, engag«*d
few days ago m
I -n..rin..to saving in Height
h**ii r.4.0 p.
I - \V...k 4.1 a similar nature, to the
injuries which
a h4i*piial in Fn.vid4nci*.
4fne 4if th4* crew
Te!».pUone C4.. mhi4h us**d last year
Lindsey.
Capi. Edw
teieph.iiie jH.les and n.Km.fkn.
\Vh4tn six mile.., south 4.t t
} !.•*.» ..( uiiiUr In'crt.is arms. Season UKlge
ma*Hi4vad Mght
nd. a man on
j mg exp. rimenta are lieing cimducted
u headed f4.r It
a^huge^fisb
A
j.ui 4'lu-tnut ieleph4ine t»4.l4*fi near Har
ed the fish Capt
rlst.urg Fa . and on cedar iwlt s near
iting the
nu.uster bIkiu
Hoilgt- sight
1 Wilmlngt.m N. C.
Iwlow the surface, threv
i
Imin.nant and valuable as is this
U St
w..rk to the rallnuid and
jelegraph _ harjHK.n with r.kuI
I.eini.mi.-V it is 4if far greater lni|K>r the sw4.rdfish and Hoi waugh
I a small Uiai to finish u (
ItaiM-e
and v*lue i4» the country at
The fish
t.egau
to circle sviiftly
parg.
The Use of cheaper llmliers
^>UDd the boat which ll4.rwaugh
*l4.r lailnkad ties is in sevi-ral mays an
|e.'..iv.mu' saving: It relieves the high in The fish 4flv4-d diH-K and. tun
quickly, came up dirtnuly under
jgiade iimlnrs 4if a pan of the hei
.l.*mand
that is bitng made u]
The sWord struck the iKHtom of the
jthem. 4.iH*ns a marki-t for timbers
vat. penetrated It. and t*ntered
imhi.h there is now little sale, and
fisherman’s left leg. and was forc4rd
f. rde a splendid 4.pp4.nunity for c
hiough the fieshy luirt. the is.lnl of
iH^lng
pubhe
> lands. Jhc mvirk
being prosecuted he sword
at the
aiwrding to the regular co-operetlve hrough the flesh, coming
*vM,m 4*f the bi
by which the
field and iravelli
.ernes of the
tuireaus agents are paid by those for
Hbom the work U done.
<

TRY A mCO^ WANT AOs

*

•..n.‘. 'mm/ ln llnH.khn
Wtth‘the
4.1 II... tliiifiy rich ti ma*
ihai p. rnii»Kiou t.i dig for

S'

the

laliv Caurrh Cur.- i»M«kon llUeni
illv. acting direitly iip..n the blood
ind niucouH surface* t.f the hy«tem,
hen‘by de*troving the foundation of
he dlM-aM*. ami giving Hu- pall.*nt
ir. iigth by bulling up the ctuisliiu:on and BHKl.Ming nature in doing itn
veik
The pn.prietors have so much
alth in Ith curative jkimers. ihgl they
.ffer One Hundred Hollar* for au>

he loot ill Bridge »ir.n-i in Hrooklvn
*ermi>*i..ii I.I dig iip’Mh. ..-tltir ha*
Kn ii .Ms .tred t.> Htuiiy En.liim. a H.-r
nan iii\.iii.*r ..I Mutibuitan. mho*e
dace id bu*iue** in at
eck. r
treet^ from \V.^Jaiuinoii the mil

FIGHT WITH A SWORD FISH

j.lain
loiiliiij'

.*

r..ad ft,.* arc b* Ing conducit*r*in
ib»n m
..p- raii.m
muh the Banta Fe ralli
Lumber Co at SllblH*e
• tl**s are ia lng treated
tves at S..niervme. Tex
uii.brgolng the experi
:Uaf. l..bl..lly and short

Cawn Sttiees
thf

u r v 'Ixui" ^rtiv

^

►If, s.V; ihosf wiihLirni"'_____

V slats,

b

rty of 1

f

>tronjj c anvas baHc^ni

,,!iai Is cal

t'

of* garhag.-

tawn Chairs

Brooklyn.

rea.nure valw.-d at |r.'. *mm. im... »*x. a
atlon... an- b. ,ng mad. lu th.- c-lla.-

J vnwMoujtT^>

Take Life Easy
r ’

.n

AND Cl'NNECTlONS.
that there is at lea-t
• & s lai
,a*e that EClence haslilpTarh

| p"

iua> Ik* ob
Ighl
the c*‘Tlar .if
»m- 4-x.cavuiing
building 1... Is
■I its iluilierH go as rail
g and meary w
II as sawed liimlmr-they
blgii. r price. Eastern
Mnsid.-ratioH^!
en i.. haul ibelr lies a^ frlcn.lship; he all. ges. the spirits cn
niuntcat.'.t many si*cretK t'hi«-f amon
the Morv 4.1 th.- bnn.-.l g.»l
iut tb.-re \n- a cenaluiy ol
1* .,f rapt Ki.t.l 1b.- p.iaj
4-an i».* .duained
A rail
H*ds ball a n.lllion ties on
go an
inmboiftid
.wars
Eight
. must have tlmse ties at clu'Si. cttnialnii
Hid Is ofitn compelled to coin
a girdle M.bld4M with J,'ie!v
r«* than they are
worth
als4. a jeweled 4lagger and -Umg. |
ilvaniage u> the railroad of gold chain 4.f antique ivattern. wa*
.Mmays beat *.ulMacl m inuul vvhcii
.lug up acAMdenta’.ly on Hu; pr..periv.
IdYo that
*ulYku
hinklnj* alHHil the a.Kanla^es oT a
4.1
Fr.iht br4.tli4*rs. t.n
John Mreci
UriK.klvn
not many
varii* «lti-iaiii [;as kan^c.
\ 4.u ..nlv'pay for mhat you lurevl.
It costs n.Jlhm,; to make a lire.
the l.un>au
U now
It costs notion^ lu .gel ri.l of one
A.llr.nvdacks to deterh available hardwood Ciiruis they sold. Including Hu* Hiv.r mhen vou are 4lone wifh it.
• along the Nem Yi.rk and goUl 4*..lns
Th. > mere SpanW>
'l liete IS no waste.
pl4*ces and very 4.Id—Nem Y4»rk Hally
Always rca.lv, safe ami rclial.le.
the Kt

t; ;‘.v
.iha.

Valued at $55 000 000
to Esiat Under a Cellar.

pr.-.-U.

!i?a^\.i'\lifi.’i.d.n,
ih.- lielmoni'a. and wi ib. y have
domd mork on th. lr reiiovai.-il
and are lulng in H... Wahh.rf

j MANISTEE Ki NORTH EASTERN R.E

SEEKING BUtlED COIN

omclal

"r ..X..

Irt'i leioa

s,wsr^-

The iM.f,..n had al
h;<#.»l atw ni-eighi Ubd.it

A .rew’kind of m.-qalt.. hlf.
l.MOV.,el at M.a.U’.aH-; .N J
It U

n« ver aii n in M»4iei>. lor mhieh ahi*
vvpre«aea tgal e.>nle|l{pl
Mr. tiolii
<imna an. minH-mv deal of valuahh
real »-iaie
A«ljoiutng her liome on
Fiiih aieiiui u fliat of Mra tvrr>

ii

4S4."iSi:aa.'

Kanvaa 4c TeJia^: the Northern ^»aclflc. and the Burlington In the aouth
and m««i.
Th.' hcarcliy of valuable limbera U
fell br no rlaaa of conaumera more
k:*enl> than by the railroada. which
•ai. every year 110,000.000 tiea merely
tit renew tbuae mum out and decayed.
The
of timbera haa riaen in
‘ome ln«iaiiC4-a to a
figure
which
heir uae prohibitlve< In other
iipply ia Ml 1
he h.ipply
ruada have been
t.. 1.I..K alMna for new limbem.
The iiureau of forestry hwa
in solving the
iffleuMy; and has
lie forward with
h<* \4*r> prac
I..I1 that the i
roads, liusiead of consxpeaalve. high-grade
a lorn grade puriMiae
*hall use the
imple, to the
Hie^
York Central

in the I'hllippim.-a for i
im>aiiai det.

-54ir *

---«

Hermann
von
er nrcrk will be i
in tuaii) etatee—caat. aouth and wes
j -ai»o «iu Oe
be or
broadened in aoope a^
made even more thoruuch than
{fore
Tiiia work mill be done for
N-m York ^emral, the Erie, the Balum..i.. 4c Ohio, and the Pennaylvania
railroad* in the eafct: and for the IllliK.U Central, the Santa Ke, the Bu

injured man aboi
ie forlh* harbor.

Ai. l tt I- funhsr ur,l. r.M. that nat.! p-U
fiun-1 k'lvf ttulK- |u th-tnt.-rr^t«-t in
.alit f-tal«*. «t tiu- i«-ui,bii<-v uf aald petiWuu.

CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
..HEALTHIEST^..
AND
absolutely odorless

UlOMT

Farm For Sale
Ala-^.11 «*1 th.. Pr,.»wi4- f*.urt f..p ..aid

r,;,'-;

if w"'.i

Whes YosWtmts Nice Cit if Nest
Butchara and Sauaasa Makara.
l.val h,-m. .J aald d*-*»-Ml at Ih- lllur id hi.
d. .tth,aii<l a h-ari TU>« .-ntilh.l bv Ua U-lb

To iRten't.

A-r lOo
PE* 1000 WATTS
tUKNUBH>BT

BNrfiii RItn Elietrlc
UcttiU PmrCi.

J. E. QiuiucK CO, cmr.

Ih, T, ar un, Ihuu^nd mm hundrndand ihr*-

IS

ELECTRICITY

100 acre* known aa the Steel or Neet
h<m farm One of the heel la Qraa
Traverae county; $H lallee aoath i
the city.

Uesirable Kving rooms over New
York Ten Store. 285 Front Street.
Family with ndchildren. Inquire of

abd all uth.-r p
-aid talau-. art,
in the city ol
irram-tl

Julius Steinberg./

And tt IS further ordered, that

PEREMARQUETTE

.t.

ine PanU are bettar
nerchant tailor, made.
mad
Made by
Sold by
PeerJeaa Mfg. Co.. Datro
S. Benda A Co.
awd LVntral Lake

a“^*'

Where Mertee I
Thn Mcxbtiu ^
taken a m w ahtl novel menne of Informlug the public of the wehthcr bob
leUmi given oc.t by the weather b«ree«.
Kvery letter w hich now peiMe thcongh
the office is now sumped with the Indicationa for the next tweatj-foiir
houia. Tlila atamplnf 1« Sooe at the
name time that the poatage atampe Oh
the lettera are canceled, and the te>

/

THE EVENENQ BEOORD. TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 17. 1908.

RWILttnBULfllM

WANT DEPARTMENT

SPEARED RAINBOW TROUT

STAGE AND PLATFORM-

*ne Hutherland. supfiorted by Mr Two Boyne City Fiaharman PaM Btlll
Hartley
and
the
full
Finea for the Violation.
which
Will M«rtt
Coa^
Ik.yne City. Mlcb . July 17--Tw» Ue
hi Barry' pro
MfW Ni BaWntIv. Mm«.
and kTank
tuxM a
I be the aura, cal1 fishermen. James Roof
duction at Chicago,
hlghe.
Swain
have Just paid
the
nd o|»era boos,
at Hieinberg s €
m
ling
July Z2 price per pound for mlnbow tryut that
Wedn
l^t Sunday they no
as will be feen on this <k Is on record
iced two fine spectmeos of the rain
dlon uf tbe novel tjeed
aeapread Kiw variety, and not wishing tu utl!ihelr 'kcuwleflge of caibtng on a|»la the past >«tar. and a>>
Braa a^ has taken
prodactloo re<jtitre4i the ;pn.ved Grand lUpld.. methods. |hey
vlriims.
which.
wh»r.
akillful
treatment that onl> a
com ,».|H-ar«*d
^ ^ the
. .i . 4
touched
»»*ven pounds a
of Th^
*1 Co. The comp
«ow
'T****
Justice of the i»eace
J. B Palfie. who hu
uir
career u »el! kn..an
ha^ «.iuld nut accept the plea that the>
VUJ €
as hare some time
VaJtar Paige mho h*a lm**^ttorry'‘‘aod 4as**e^^^
assessed them each $7 fin
laai
The merging
eat prmtoe from auch eminent critics ^rori> tlm- maklOK
I make qu te „ Barrett. Kaatman and Amy l-eslie *r«ime at the dainty price of |1...» a
For the
„f ^e Chicago J..urnal and N. ws. re- p<.und
J
lactlvel)
-------------------------------;
-----------------traverse bay line 8TEAMEBB*
Well rendered, entertaininui) giM-o .
- |.
l^at tht new
.^jrdenng «K#asninaJl) J.n llgiti <lrama
Will make a rale^f one fare for
dau atoelM of both storw
Thereft re
fun provoking iltuatpinh. waa tie' the niun*l trip to panic* returnlni
ling the
teU knatloM will U aiato
-«imed). •Jui.t Flain Folks • as «iven|«nie day.
j.,,
hv the Fnihman
CAimedy
^ . — .
evening in Stelnl>erg'8 (Irand Opera j
Tak
pleasatil ride on the
Mtnrod Campbell Br<^ aa U^okkeei
louse
A fair sued audjenre- was In may
You will enjoy li. Boat leaves^'
•ome tlo»e. will remaJs with the n-w ittendance but the pia) deserved aUt k:4
m . and 2;<K» p m
full bouse
The applause and
fre j
lueni bursts of langlder testified to
y„u
of the baj' points j
tW bead of the CampUrll Br
the p«M.ularii) of the play and Its n n l
n
day at one fare!
a«M alare the death of hU
111 Ion as giw n by the comiiany
Wli
ih
D V. Campbell, will easace la otter ard Mark and Maude I^eone
Vane Calvert.
ure for
d trip to all
IS ib» uneducated on*han and vagmuay p.»lnts.
p-i
^•jbay
returning the same day
r oonoem ataru out

Daily Morning, Ekcuraiona
re bttatneaa, and lU sta
aa both members of the iday Is laid In Pike county and ib I From Traverse City. Take? the steam
,re huatlera and eapen Ic Kansas t‘lty. Mo The other members 1
mv4-/ihe
ifAfttnc
><*“
* <*‘*t»necl w ith st
atactrleal work
fif the cast gave/the
gave/the leading
leading charmc-i|1
returning^ i
Traverse City
-Latar on thay will add an electr< ters gisid aijpp.>n
‘ Ma.lam Hatan" rres‘e
111 give you a
plating department and a eompleie re
be the play tonight
pair sbop
In. the meantime, a cum
v..- a full pleasant ride <»f iw( nty foot miles 6n
the bay and can be
imoblle supplies will
ling
If you wish a lunger ride the
l»oat will land you at Omena or North
pf»ri where
you wtli
connect alth
steamer returning to Traverse City
Nellie Harden
2.-. p m
One fare ftn- the round
r dressmaking parlorn from
I trip
yman a sti.a- store a, mon .•»

P.

-1

c^. Pvy Out c»mpb*li

riM ^ B Paitc

awd SS. riwan** cf CttPrd »tm*e«i. *>t guod

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rSra^wTf^TiSiSuap^

to U

srss.‘j£:n«}su .« T.,
taturluto

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vr n^hv II ai.

Apply at v

.u Tia3r«ri.e

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Iftofi* to aot lan

"MtoT^Rbodir fUtteobuo

f \ :• V ‘

lASrilM STABCOMHITTEES
urnm will Tabs Actlea Part m En
tartatomaat af Vtoltlns Haaona at
the Ovting July fZ.

r: '.‘.rr;.:" . ..... ...
qimrierh

trip tbkeu
\
ladles of the Baatern Htar nr.
\ maklag complete preparations to a.
\ list ta
Ihalr order and vlalting Masons
of the second annual «
place in this city n
July 2Z
The following
intcd
at tratna
White.
Charles Rennie. Mrs Kent
Recaption. lor forenoon at bai
Mrs J V McIntosh. Mrs W
Smith. Mrs Claire Curtis. Mrs 1.
* CurtU, Mrs Bam Garland. Mrs It.
HaVIland Mrs 41enry Bmlib. Mrs
C Thompaon. Mrs John Kelley. M
William Franklin
Reception. 4 to h p m-Mrs L. vl
Houle. Mrs J. H MKlough. Mrs John
F Oti. Mrs A It C.K.k. Mrs Frank
H Hmtth. Mrs H W
Cunningham
hraus. Mrs Will AhlM.n
W Jah
F.«ter
Mrs M Ulney. Mrs W H
Mrs. F. A i>ean. Mrs Maiion
Mrs. Albert Petertyl. Mrs Clara
During the evening fruit punch
^ served by a cximmlttee .'onslstlny'
U Mra A W. Wall, chairman, the
Misses
Bales,
liavlland.
Hnui
Nawlaad,
Moffatt.
('unnlng
Bmltk. Irma Cunningham.
Jennie
Hmllb
It was originally Intended to hav.
the raoapckNi fnim 4 oclock In the
afternoon to lu p m. but on acctjuni
of the attraction at Htelnberg's Grand
the fuBCtlon will conclude at H p m
ao aa to allow the Masons and th.lr
gueau to attend the theater

*WUTIN6UACHatS0RT"

A pl*t of Oulln* U.»cli
HoKin•baa been left at the register s
for record
ThU la a new rea.»n prop
eny located on the north end t»f lA.ng
lAake. in aectUms 33 and 34. and whim
la owned and has been
platted !•)
Ildraoa K Carter of Chkago
There are 71 blinks In the plat, and
the blocka will average alnmi hs l<>tv
to the block. The lots are ::n*G4i f.^u
In alia
There are a numlnr of very
Baa kiu in the plat, and they are sure
to be sold In a short tim.*
Alr.*ad>
taqolrtea from Indiana ha%V Ih^
reived Id regard tu them
THE VOUNOEBT BKIPPEF
Oaorgla

Pack

an

Eapart

Btaarsn

N^ahtawanta wl
eturnm

Fouch for ;i
only c

For ^ m I^n'I

.pany

will

} the round trip

• -■

;il^r

ii
fi
ifv:-:■•■■' i

t “
Dot on
the
entire
lak.>s
klaviei
George Heck Is only k yqars old. and
‘ to obliged to sit on a high sI.hiI In
der to look ahead over the bow i
guide the boat, but hai makes as si
ful as entrance into the landing d.wk
aa an older peraua wiuld. and Is an
abla aaalatam to bis father
This t»
not his Brst experience In this line
aa he tiled the position last
withI equal skill

Such immense reductions in prices on ‘•hand-tailored’* .up-todate Suits have never been ihade before. An uiilimited assort­
ment of the finest SUITS in the land, light and medium weight

will com
to Trav
i fare for
1921 Ct

Irkels gcasl

'r

for the
Icwal
K..
taking a I

aeaiion
log with hu famli^ lor a visit at *Mt i
Vernon. Ohio, his old home
Thomas |
Heuss will take charge of the ticket’
iflice jn his abs
the lH»x ciffire ^
Tomorrow im ruing
the seal sale will open for
.A„„..SUU,|
•rland in "nu Harry *’
Of the
Thi- first ear of walernie
^•t<l^kev earlv thin
^•ason arrived ti
^•aie.l in the yards
w.-eK and U now
rear «d t|
G H A I freight
a (o-«>rgiu priKlutu.
The Trull
il.e pro|H-ri> of K U MrCoy
/urns will hold
hi at'the home
>ug Monda
.Nila lluglH-e f.u- ihv purp
mg on home form i.f eut.
They
gathering f«*r the class

OMOlO
The Smart-

Cast Cm
nights

of the

Willard Wack
tliaudo Loom

hav

world’s fore­
most whoier

SupiKirtccl hy the Frohinan
Coinccl) Co. m NKW 1‘LAVS
H Hhermau and
.Mr
Mari..w
went tp Keystone on a fishing vxm di
Hon this foreiuain
mk II Meads and Mr tb.rdon left

TheK j:. G H A
ng was delaye,!
o some waits.
s^ for slee|H-r« on

■-I

George II Williams of .\> w York
gave a very enjoyat.le and eiit. ruin­
ing lecture last evening in Montague
hall on
Much Ado AiKuii Nothing *
Then* was a mswl sired aitdluue pres
em
and Hn.se who listoii. d o» Mr
WlMlams were v«ry nmi h plea*v.*d with
his ability as an c utenain. r

sale tailors

Sltlubtrg'snnnd
• • Optra 5aust

79c

-roNiOM*r

Tw«~.,.|moniiE SATwr

FOR SAbC.

C^*K liAIJC TariUto* Uttu-. in g.KHi ..r«U-r.
r will -vll rhM|. K f Hru.N . W atlm.

Suits
worth
$12.50,
$ 15.00, and
$ 18.00,
now choice
at
8.75.

Kinirt- stock of Nc^liy^cc Shins, White ami Coloreti. plain or
pleatetl. lu svrsi. neait-si effecls, none n sttrved. All si/cs.
The 11. and H . the International, the < lold and Silver, and
Suininil Shirts. Worih $*J.0O, SLatl and Sl.-Ja.

the:

\A/viUl>blNK i vvTTAUK. k=; .Siai* •tre«-{.
YY v*|ati fur a.a-..n T».uri»*


F-OR

esj; creations

tonight nnd
tomorrow
an«1

r-t».i
r

tvAl.K-^ini- rai.jf,- nud tau iHmtito
slfWialrMr^vl
IIC..W

r-AUM >\>K vaI.K y..urmtl». nv<th»r.tvf
f" .u>.,-uMU»^n,S ,.orr« .S*. I
Uml.
anrpa>*<-rur
a.u Uar.iMC Ituii
Uiruu*:ti pU.-•

Vo» t--

C*t*l<KAl.K IUU I-..IU. iy l..-Vt.*d. Urf, .re-

r.NVrUil'v

‘'iir*'

TOMORROW NI6HT

James Boys in Missouri

i.ta U.Au.c.m, «i.ug .>1

iX.. .

..4*t

r-t>U HAl.K-ieiiub o«^ au.ai.d. br.*red*«
r any par* uf tbt* ei»v J K Utx^U.k t u

79c

.ia.b

C K vi.«.Ur». n

l^.l tf

FOR RENT.

~~

....

ore:at-

"7,v;r

MISCELLANEOUS.

STEINBERG’S STORE

MATINEE TOMORROW

^‘

F*r,f

AOjcjs-riviEiM-r sai_e:
NA/i 11 L.a»t: bci-fc a-fow Days ^oneer

Th« Gowns are BeveUtion-

at a l«r

ir-.'.;.;:sti'.
ora-l-ii,^ yy i to., a. iv.k i . Iraverre KUjf.

U 2ao
l»rloM lOo A SOo
.Miss Katherine itare. who has iK vn |
hdng missionary work among ihe In
dlaus at Saddle Mount.
Okla.
for
some lime will reach lo*r Itume here
UKlay for a visit «»f a couple of w.-.ks.
C A Turner «*f Copemish returned
rity wlih t*
** Maxine

J

juur&rv 4»iuf«.riat.l-. uf.>uuiuita! ami

Miiragsi

Spcciallics at every iverforro-

lb*ninglMms«- of Third

Hnnier «d

Copt-mlsh

vdsiT^n the‘clly.^h.• g’lUi*' of Krank
Hr.Kkkmever
Miss Jennie Hare went to Summit
riiy today on
Miss .Minnie lluldH-ll returned >es
lerday from Chicago, when- she has
been
Visit iiiK
her
tmulor WiU.n

William F.enri.'oi.b«r. H.lminirfti.to .

tb*Ta-ui«m IV I- ord.r.-d. iluii muurcUy,

i'-;,..;"* ,r’

Wednesday, July 22nd.'

r

J1 6emraJ Eeape taking

Kngagcmcnl of ihc clistinguishecf
Mrs Garry
Vigor
hit i.sisv lor
Grand Hapids. whet. sh. will rnak.
her future h«»nn*,
U*nls G Nee.lham returned home
from
college lasi evening and will
vpeud his vacation with his. |»arents
»p West Seventh str**c*t
H.* was ac
roropanie.1 to Mrs M N.irton. John
C -RUhle. Jimmie. lAH* and Marion
Calahan from Utroit
n McljKhlan. prviprietor of the Me
Ijichlan
Itoslness r<dlege of Gnind
Rapids U a visitor in the rtiv usiav
I* way north lor a week s re.uta

irk rwatU
at the I
Washlngttm
partnership with tWrge
Ge<
Daniels, got Into an altercation last
with Lon Page, a dusky imy
M Brown of U*land i- a Traverse
from Canatla
The
trouble started
it) visitor today
over whether Page should drive a rig
A 1. I(..rahach of Solon made a
that the three had or Caatleman They
usln^ss trip to the <:liv t.ulav
Ulon.
aettled it with a sparring exhibit
Mr. C M Hell and children haw
and when it was all ov,*r Page> ItK^ked
pturned from a visit with her t*roth
aa If he had been
rs and sisters at Nonhisiri
machine.
Ueorgv thinks Caatleman
would have served Page up add if he
,TME MARKETSpartner‘to
have
had not asked hto
ha
iKiys were enter
Detroit. July IT - Julv wheat T7\c
taming the visitor
No 2 red. 77\c; No ; e..rn lU
S
3 white t»at
J
Toledo. July
17
Wheat-^ H‘u»*b and
New Wt'ra All Right
ily. 774c.
774c
SepiemlHT. 77*.e
Another
sea
serpent has sprung July.
Chlrago. July 17-.New July
Into promtnence This time his haunts
are In ihe^Boardman Hver. in the vl 7tSc; new
clnlty of ('em street bridge, and his cxvrn 4ySc;July
lard
annkeahip to attraetlng crowds of ru P^.^IM.74:
rkMu apectatora
County
Treasurer
O^rge W. meward clalma
Home Protactad Circle OWcerx
U the meeting of the Home l*r»»
tev'ied Circle last night the followlnit
officers were Installed Pa»i president
C H Gibbs: president. Herbert Halls
Rjtartb
ney; secreury
Hhotwell. acrtvumani and treasurer.
lYnney. guide. Alice U-mraml.
Kdna Murrel:
sentinel.
Teas«‘.
watchman
Claud
Hmltb

ANNE

in ihc aramatic sensation

“DU BARRY”

Prt^-nt

H..U John A

Itonangt-r. Judgv «

,h-

SupiK.rtcvl hy her own coim»any
of players cUrcei

from

the lug

jihcnonicnal run in Chicago.

:

High Grade Novelties revluccd

OrSnaTSst

Full ProductioD

Colored and White Silk Mulls, 50c kind

The Season’s Prettiest 26c and :i0c goods

Prim; $1.00,7Se. 50c, 25e
Seat tale mill o|«n tonionow
morniag, July IK, at the boi
oftice. fit. leL. 11-2; Bell. 191

Ti

White Govxls and Colored Uwns and
1 limities. at ............ ............................. ..........................
^ :P2 inch Colorctl l^wns, come before the
best patterns are scleclctl, at... ......

RECORD WANT AO.

Colored Dimities

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

imoxice:
The entire alock of A. S. Fr)ifuui*i
turet must be sold st once to satisfy 1

I

t»>T Giri-'t-ilk foiat Irtin I* .V. .t.-i-.t lu

»<*t*.<>« Ju.y tin ^^lum

WAGONS AND BUGGIES
...F0)l SALE.-

^

39c
25c
18c
lOc
08c
05c

Chsing Out Pricts ca ChHdrta’% Parasols.

2 GOOD LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUSBIES
i PHAETON BUGGY '

R. 1. MORGAN

“HBliLTfurself"
Ar>d we will help you.

tots. Shoes an<*. Fixt mortgage.

W. P. CROTSER,xrM.f.

To Produce Passion Play,

me Mr;tii or i nn in. luswt. n Cape

me • Paavn
ifented In ihe City Oik«Tghi at
o clock ^

IcjL

genu 1 KhM-erlng dlfflt ultb*a and the outtoj of
SS.UXMxai. The bridge srUl be
PasalonVlav * of Iftn* In Amer »
The play is amply
atnplv illusiraied
lllusiraled h> « cantilever, with a span of 1,800 faH,

*b?

at this lime by Mrs iviiKll- jj----------------------------------------------istrated. Thx^en.) j
rain and will
eral admisMc

l»rocurc a

home on our easy j>a>mcDt plan.
Here arc two that must be disposed
of at once.

•TMOMir S-TMKK-r
are vailed cement

• It’s very satisfactory to us ‘for pco. \
who are Mran^^ers in the city to “look
around” in other stores ami then come
here and buy. * ()f course they buy where
llicy jjel the best ^obds at the smallest
price. • It’s very uratifyinkj but not sur­
prising; to„ us, ? Those w|u) have wailed
until now to ^et their summer dresses can
n ap their rewaril in our offerinL^s now.
• .Many ihinkjs were brolikjhl forward today
and
quick moVinj; price pul on them.

SUTHERLAND
«

oDG&> II 1-EN.S^AWTZ.4io. HarMU.;u-BW.* .

^

WdsbBoods

-tudc ourt.th.tilo l- h.dvirn in lh»* l*rol«W
..ftiowln Oit-ritT of Tritv--r».’ City.xnd taln.*r

....

The Onfkawln. owned
Feck, which runs between
i^id Nortbport Holm Ina
W: ' ■• .

w

S.a

room home on

Fast Side, *760-anolhct bou'te
over ttiere.Kven nice room., IISUU
^sold
sold on the easiest terms ever
matle
Help yourself:

ntrlingir
Ftal Estatt EKchairgt
Oflto* Orrr Pvrat Nabooal tiaax

N»w *Phin« 006

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