The Evening Record, August 18, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 18, 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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1903-08-18

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THE EVENING RECORD

'L'^' -'‘ii'- vr:'".' YESTERDAYTS ISSUE

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TRAVERSE CITI.MICB., TUESDAY. AUGUST 18. 1903.

: NO CHANGE
; i
OF VENUE

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Boofc$for
,
mid-$ummer ReadingwB

Suoceeda PMar Wurzburg in Office in
Driving Park AeMcUtion-Wurz.
burg Resigned and Beld Stock.

18 -F
DISEMBOWELED BODY OF S-YEAR-

' •Mt MAFrOflO MUtT.mt TAItP
"

BOY WAS
MURDERED

Lot Off With Paymant of I

SEVEMtU TBAB-1954

Da j. a NAtm
IS iECIETAIT

elkT l **JsStoe*Slt?**

OLO WAS FOUND

IN tCNZIK COUNTY

See the Cornell series, comprising all the lead­
ing standard titles, handsomely bound in green
with gill top. l*ublisher’s price 75c,. our price
:f5c. Full line of all the Alger, Hcnty and
Wellseley Series for boys and girls now in^toeikT

Dr. J.' B. Martin Is now the secreUn
of tbe Traverse City Drivlns Park as-

On all our Summer Footwrear

09 ACCoimT or PujuncE
OEFENOANT^

ATTOWilV

DC

•IRCO THE CHANOC

TOITUKED BEFOKC KILLING

Which in each caae
M.
to S3. Jt wa* not without
considerable wmagltaR that the con
cla*km waa Snally
reached. Conrl TRAMP BEUEVCD TO HAVE BEEf
waa DOC regularly called to order, and
’THE MURDERER

sold hi* stock to the aanoclatlon
Dr.
Martin was elected to ill! the vacancy.
MR. HANNAH WAS PLEASED

» ♦ Gtp BookStcn

Women’* Patent Leather Ox­
fords cut from $2.50 to

With His FlfwtTrip Over the T. C.. L.

-•:1

^f.SO

A M. to NorthporL
Rer. Pbelp* and Rev. J^eil. the corn-

Hon. Ferry Hannah. actx.rapaxUed
Theory of |ha Police Embodi— t
by hi* dauRhter* Mr*. J ,F Ket^ney
Yantotf Trial HoW Hi Utmtuk— or
of Chicago. Mr*. George W. Gardner
lasted for over an hour, and
nbl*
Story—Hands Had
I
Kotkatka County—Trial Will Coof 81 l*aul. and his niece. MU* Emma
Hannah, went over the T. C. U A M.
the first time yesterday to NorthRood aatmre aaonR tbe oppoaloR
lK»rt. The party ttiok dinner at the
to the *ult.
new Northport Beach hotel. Mr. Han­
All Che saloonkeeper* hare a
r ts ir. u> Um RvwUW
nah. who was one of the staunch supu> a iwform ooaiRset and are golmg to
Ueiroll. Mich., At
porters of the project to build
the
CbUtoodoB thU moralBC daolod
lire up to tbe law hereafter. It will
boweled
body of
Nonhpori line, ha* much that is Rt«d
motkai for rbaaa« of venue In the com
to say of the road and It* equipment,
irf Bert Bpofford. deputy canbo wa
keef^^ kMp^ ^ law faJlhfu*ny
was found today
and express** surprise at tbe extent
i the yard of t rat el alrtwdy manifest. The i»arty
Michigan Stove Co. Hi* hand* were tineiy entertained at the hotel.
were bound by wire and n handk
chbf had
been
day. Bepteaber H.
throat for a gag
Hon. Cl O (Jovell of Tmveiae aty
appenred for the defendant on tbe mo^
terday. and. It was reported tha/he
ik« fur cbanae «f venue. Tbe prinei
was seen leaving*the vicinity ol hU
pal renaun fur aaktoK U»e cbaaip> was
home in comfiany with a tramp. ’The
. ibe claim that there U »o>mucb prejo
theoo of the police embodUa a bor^ dice
asalnat BpaEord In
Benzie
•tory. Gashes on the boy * legs
rriunty that il will be lapooalble fur TURKS CLAIM RUSSIAN CONSUL
that be was subjected to tortune
bim 40 aecure a fair trial there
WAS TREACHEROUS .
e the lung gash in hi* abdum^
ended hU suffering.

;?£s.‘MSssr^’‘i^'«ri!S

JOOHFOR
GEN. MILES

IN LEAGUE
WITH ENEMY

GliEK NOTABLES KILLED
AND ASK

PORTE

FOR ARMS TO

PROTECT THEMSELVES

STAYED WITH
HIS VESSEL

THE

PRINCESS

;

TWO

STATES

INSIST

ON

PRE-

Additionat Surpeona. With 22,000 Uni-

SENTINO HIS NASIE

MO CartridQea 'Sent
to Protect the Bulflanan

.^iVi WITB A MONSTER MCEANT

CHINESE

CAPTAIN^
YvREF
REFUSED

l||,-

Were Drowned.
e, Vrir, lA U., KTefOrr K«*a
Hour KotiR. Aur IK —In a colUsUm
n«-ar tblx |M>rt to«lav between, the Chi
ne*e crulw-r liuanR Tal and the Can
adian I'aclflc liner Empre** of India,
the captain of the warship and 13 of
wUh^TI^ ship”’ TMe*Empl??»* of *Sla
saved 170 of the crew of the cruiser
before she sank. The Huang Tgl *
capuin refused to leav*** hi* ship.

PNETTT HOME WEDDING
Jn.tcd in Marriagw Mina Mabsl E.
Warwick of This City and Mr. Rob­
ert E. WlUey of SummlL

JUDGE MAT9E
WOULD URE IT

ON Tout OF INSPECTION

R R. Metheany. president of tbe T.
. L * M. railroad and »,-creur> and
idltor of the C R A I., with Buimtitendent W. B. Siimson. Chief Kn‘ Four Children Diad Since Laat Night
Rlni^r
E H Barnes, and Master Me^
' St ir O’clock and Thrw More Are
chanic Jame* R Xcegan of the latter
.tuts Death.
rua l. arriveil thi* mornlnR In the city
and went on a tour of Inspect Ion «»f
e T. r . U A M
*Aur^l?^8l^ II o’clock
The plies and some other material
la*t
niRbt four children of William for the car ferry dock at Northptirt
Bchaub. a car repairer, bare died of are at Pellatno. and are being rushed
diphtheria, and three more are 111 tp to Northport as rapidly a* poxstble
entire family for the building of the dock then*

rAmLT SEEMS DOOMED

Unions Will Not Celebrate Labor Day
Here This Year.
The Central LaNir union held a
meeting !«st night in their hall and
decldetl t<t have an excurslan to Grand
Rapids on Labor day. Instead of hav­
ing a celebrathm here. A special train
will h»ave here at 5 o’clock In the
ornlag on the Fere Marquette rail
The fare will be l2Hf> for the round
Irip^. and tickets wilt be good to return
on any train during the da.v. Owing
lateoes* for the preparation of

RESCUED FROM DROWNING
SHOT FOR STEALING
FaUI Acc
da;rby

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HR
Bz wir* t* tar W,wi*e
averted Bunda;
Battle Creek. Mich. Aur. 11ind*. Uttors *tate thi* momlOR that Oil* Mo
tle Roy Walt waa playing on George
aler. who wa* *hot yeeterday by Bher
Crow*’* anilboat. which U anchored In
IF Annl* while eienllnR m bridle, will
er. and In aome way the little
die in n few hour*
Tbe boy exon
fell off the boat. But for the
ated hi* *layer Tbe wound 1* in t
presence of mind of Edward CurtU.
7 years old. Roy would bare been
sned.
Edward grasped
Coiioul Not Ktllod.

thw Ignited Btateo yeeterday that tbe
Rnaalan rice ooeatU at Monaatlr. Dr.
Maadelatrma. who aaeoeedad tbe mar
derod OoaaiG Rostkowki bad been

RflVV Summer
WVJ 3 Suits...

Women-s Sir,p Slipiieri.

y»c

BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FI1

Women’s Toe Slippers cut to

BOo

...OPEN THIS EVE...

:N0A Ra GOARD»ANV

B«hiog Slipper,

WAIST

Th. Raal R.liabl. ClothI.r.

SSo. 40o

CO.

that are *ell worth from USJiO to $6.00,
can now be bought « | .60 to 3.60

AndhatT)-ou s^ our window? It's filled with bargain.—yoor
choice for only a QUARTER

The t;hit>e

I2ew Laces.

ASK

We have just received an as«>rtmcnt of Tqrchon and Fmnc)*
l.acxrs that we will plat e on sale at

GLOSING OUT

THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE

3o -to lOo p^r Voircl
wHee them in our cast sliow win.low.
Cheaper ones if )'OU want
from Th: per dozen yards anti upwauds.

He'll tell you alHiiit ll>e merits
of the high.jrradc

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IHE ECONOHY STORE " I.!"?—SttZ—'

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KIMBALL
PIANOS

We have 8iH» T»kirs of
.Men’s

.Shoes,

styles, large
sizes,

and
Factor)- Pnccs ami Kasy Terra*

$4.00,

$2.r>0;

them out

1W. KIMBALL COMPANY

small

$3.50,

wc

at

of the greatest man the

close

worlil has ever known.

$l.l»h a

l>air

These arc of. our

best

makes,

sitles.

R. R HTBU.VU. MANAORB

THE LIFE

sevcial

and

lonncr price was

not

Pope Leo XIII

old

Come ami. sec

them

:

ft»rvlealJ.W.SIater’s

;

House

.» FRONT FT.

Store.

*

Furnishing

The Traverse City
Mattress Factory

IS READY FOB WORK.
Anyone having mattress repairing
to »lo should call at 501 W. Front
Sl

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It is Our
Constant Aim
io please our customers.
While our stock is not
the largest, we can give
you the late styles, good
tiuality and com'
**
fitting shoe*
.

.-.

T^shoe Haii**'*

FRANrVTEToRICH

m, H,n c Fini dm*. *lm-

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'■rM*5S—

A. OO.
:t42 FBONT HTBEKT

Now is the lime to se­

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

cure this valuable book
AlvcautifullGx2« inch

New Shoe Store

y

WANTED — Immediately,
cook nt the Lake View House,
Elk Rapidsr Wages $10.00 per
week.
1948-tf

Work autcndc<l to promptly.

Rutner'. Old Stand

J. W. SLATER.

Front St

Oppoaite Whiting Hotel

Reliable House Furnisher

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

iTr^e

n w

Rattle Creek Boy Can Live SuTa Fow
Mourn.

MI.OO

FKETTT HOT KLAZE

.urn...

f:

Mpit’c Sommer wonh from $10.00 to $a0.00 no* beii«
iULrU ^ Suits...
sacrificed at $7.50 to $15.00.

Women’s $1.50 shoes cut to

S-'i.lKl,

A very pretty but quiet Wtslding at
high noon tcKlay at the rt^sldence of
John A. Robertson. 518 Lake avenUe.
united in marriage Mr. Robert A Wililt City and Miss Mabel
of Ibi* city.The cere­
mony was performed by Rev. D Cochlin in the prexence of only a few of
ImmtMllate relatives
The bride
prettily gowned in white silk Ferraull. and carried white carnaV
The RTuom wore the convent\ blsck
The house was tastily
decorated with flower*, fern* and j»otplant*.
ritu- eonRratulaihm*. the Rue*t#
r
sealed
at
a
sumptuous
dinner
Cacapod Without Mia Clothea.
served*by the hostess
The bride U one of Traverse City *
Mty popular young lad Us. a gradual
uluate
Rome. Aur 18—The ik^h* ba« re
of the High school in ihf class
usoMDOl.
queried Cardinal Gibbon* to remain
DR at 2 o’clock to
Mrs Wiley will
f«ir aome time In Burope. a* he wi*be«
flRht w small but ven hoi. htulilKirn
nty.
to coiuult with tbe cardinal relative
blaze. Thi* upper part t»f the house
to the appointment of another Amer
II in flame* w
lean cardinal at the t
arrived, and the b
FARMERS’ PICNIC
ThI. baa Riven rime to
Pope Plu* Intend* to n
Ireland to tbe purple
srssters Will Hava
Good Time
'SSek lirMart.Vlio own* the plaw*.
Thursday at East-Bay.
It* only tkccupant
well of late. fpd left a II
The Companion* rtf Forester* will
from which *he think* that the
I\e a picnic Thursday afterntJon and
When Mr
East Hsy. tbe Iadl«>* I
IVS
In the afierm»on ami tbe gentlemen all
wa* fi»rced to h^ve belnR invtUHl to Join the pany for the
fler
en dlHhi
evening
Hu«*e* will leave at 2 p. m.
the fla
with a 3:
fnmi Forester*- hall and Jud L'am
The h.»UM. wa* tKH-iipled by
a * on Fnmi stcvi. and fr«ini ihe
Huiler up U last week. The
Sidenee of Sir. Kell) on Oak street.
|4«*» with partial ln*ur
Charlevoix. Mich . Aur 18 -Freder
I 7 p m.the busses for the gentlemen
IcV W Ma>Tte of ibi; city JudRe «rf the
111 start fn.m Forester** ball Among
Twelfth circuit. 1* imt for appointment
e many enteretalnlng feature* of
I’nlied Htntc, dl*tricl JudRe for
the oeeaskm will lie a corn roast on
New'Mexico, the place which
w
JudRe
the liearh In the evening
All are ex
________ Bmitb
^_.:h of 4la*tlni
4la»tlnR* declined.
ed to rtime attired in farmer ctu
JudRe Majme
R toI politician*
1
T. C. L. B M. and a R. A I. Official*
lih Benaton AHter and
Going Ovor tho Formor RoadI them to help him Ret
Pr^arntiona for Car F*rry. .
%yiLL CO TO GRAND BAPfDff

A90THE1 CA1DI9AL
FOl UNITED STATES

the hiwoty of Travene City. We must have room for the Uige HoA
of fall goods hence our fearless price cutting
:
:
:

TO

Canadian Pacific Liner-Fourteen

IU«or4.
Q.A. R. ENCAMPMENT FORMALLY
Aur
IK.—Turk!^ll
tifflclalM cinim to have proof Ihai M
OPENED TODAY
Ibe RuAKlan conMil. mho
>d a we«*k aico. n as »ecret
with tbe Macedonian* and
•upporti*d them In iheir exaction* of
money fn»ni rich reuldent* of hi* conffulate.
Four Greek nouble*' have betni mui
dered near Monaatlr. Tbeir bodler
t up and buns on \ree*
The
I of the Macedonian Greek*
«, WIT, I, IN, Kr,nUR
ealed to tbe pone- to Htue
Ban Krancluco. ^al. Aur. li.—The rifle* to the Greek* that they may pny
ihlrtV-aeventh
encampment of tbe
flrmnd Army of tbe Republic wrm form
i* learned that the ^rte baa vent
wlih.a moneon*, a* well a* 22.t»oo
SOO.WH) cartrliiRe*. to
> pratv
Tbe polUlcal Rliuaikm rema
ically unchansed
Tb aenili
nr for
18—a
Aur.
lllinci
patch ri-eelv.sl at one
mander-ln-cblef ha* Rruwn. The dele- sies this roornlnR state* that K<h» Mu*
Ratkm fnim New Hamp«h1re and CYm sulmsn* bad been murdered in ih.
nectirul peraUt In putUnf forward tbe
»Ur dlatnct by Insurrectluahiu
naoR* of Ueutenant General Mile, and Word wa* almi received today
aUemptlnR to aecure. tbe adopttou at two BulRarian.
r»»*olutlon* cencurlna Ibe admlnl«tra tally de*troy««d
TurkUh
tn*»p*
thin fi»r II
i* of Rbdlf* have
Twenty-four list
at ht* ret
h are In bad c«indltlon. Tbe mdhive not touched meat in w«N>ks

cut to

4^1.BO

LEAVE HIS
^Hl,
Which Waa, Sunk

FrontHfr.
ay Wir# u*

THE WEATHER

•I oo
n*s $2.00 to $3.00 shoes

The l»ankrupt slock of

I2UU lor isc
. :

n’s $1.50 Oxfords cut to

Fiv« Childron Drown^L
moqd, Va.. Aug 18 —At Lurich
station. Giles ctiunty. late. Simday
evening, white a fiarty of children, one
boy and seven girls.‘ranging in age
from K to 15 year*, were boating, the
boat capsized and live of the
drowmed. The ffrowned chi
two daughters of John Robl
laughter of John Holloway, and
of Mr* L. O. Le;.

Waablngton. Aug. 18—By <
AetiBR BeCTeta^of the Nary Darling

£ fSSd* J2d

te very prood oC tbe Utle.
Tbe

wild

West

Mardly did

Nary dagartaent
ag^
to take charge
rh' hare beea
aad they wUI be

NKVV

•5STORY
BLOCK.

—_

COR.
FRONT,

But Season Hear Bp

UNION.

Um Shapes on Sak!

School Begins Soon.,,,



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4t*

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Out of the Beat Bats in the market lathe

"Start him right and he will tnd right"


!-U&j

*'But Start him
For that new School suit.
We have just unpacked a
abler line of Suits for Fall
wear, strong and service­
able. Come in “Kerseys”
“and Cassimeres.”suarananteed to wear ages from
4 to 16 years, prices from

m

$2.00 up

Jldaertlaed tee all the Ltammg t*etiadkaia

A big ling of Youths’ long pant suiu tor
boys from 16 to 2U years in aH colon
and all new styles, price* from $6.00 op.
Hats, Hosier)'. ShirU and Underwear.
>Vc can supply )*ou with all food Gogis.
Nothing else.

Henmntd *^Stetscn ” in parlous shapes

Cht6^0tMChthh>B

efthe Dar-~»l$» the

Bamilton.Clothing ^

M

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THE EYEKINQ RECORD, TRAVEB8E CITT, MICH:, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, l$0B.

Baft;

TbeaetioaoCDeoftyt

fboat to State ouooL win be ap­
proved. HDlle'tbe work ebookl be
moro extended. It wfll be a good tbUif

TRAveiiiiciTY,i

. Bmbara. dL Aug.
ne Oralinral of St. Pi
Other atreeta need paring aa Katimrtae
to ttoad. Frederick Leaden, an artist
badly, bat aa evidence of progreea
dkatee that It win not be long before

OfiAIf D^niAVERW HERALD
.

Fat* ef a Picnie Party ia fihrwwded».
One Dead. Owa a Savliag Maniac.

Thsm ais awael toorda. but kro trwefi

wndt teiAicU
tteMik itete,
a Ida «T«r tte> m;
too. ro that the tlffrod with which jro«
ar* sewing win tike to lb. pin.
After pnmitog tbe thread throogh
tbe bottoa n* offon aa rocero
<mt tbe pin and srtod tba

Sf

T MID AID JL V. wmoi:

the entire bttalneaa portion, and
ben aad Grace Porter, alao of this
of tbe realdeace povtloo. of the city city, cannot be located, and at thto
trill reoeire attentkm. In any ereat.

J. W MAMMDI. BiNforafitf Manaiii

xdaxiemaCy. It la rabhad thoroughly
ths mnactoa of fi»a abdomea. It gtiw
c.ty aad etmarth. aad whea tU frnal

doth. TbU win form j
botton. making it at
fasten and *tM>ngac.—C
J. ». Hamm. M. U

tbe boalneea portion abould te pared

EB BVSM.M.D

WarHa A €tnns

a day a picnic at the summit of tbe
i^rery year la- mooataln*. which to reached by the
maintenance.
Frederick Loeders ariiv‘ed In town
tost night and reported that one of the

BUSINESS CARDS.
tlculara could be learned.
A party
Tbe purebaae uf the gravel pit from then left for the
returned i
Tl
tbe Hannah A Lay Co by tbe council followed them.* They
la»t night waa a wiac> move and will nif^t with Loeders.
tbe foot of tbe grade a raring manigc.
prure a good laveatment. Uidd«^
■nd who could give no account of the
Ing tbe city a aupply of maierli
^ reat tj^ihe paii^
•ireet work, which la aure to b
teaatre for many yw to com**

QUICK AND ~SUK£

“ TPm TMT or WALL vmcrr.

tire David Brewer of tbe 8up
lb« rbarp rlar tohlrh •tartod oo Thora^ court of the United Htatea baa con­
tributed to Lealie'a Wdekly an arUdar oolekljr dtopoltod Uw^waT* of
oo the crime of lyn
aaoadMry Uat tbreatoaod Um arboto f^Mirae of which be uya:
ttjr oaljr^a few dar»
•d to Rtiaala a pntltion i
alleged airocltlea commit
Jewa.
That govfrnm**ni. aa
might
faaaad apea tbr cbaas* ol poaltloa b> hare been expected, unwilling to hare
•OBW of tbc Mg operator* arbo exerted ita Internal affalra a matter of con
aoeb a oeaoro aad poratotoat pr
ellned to receive the iH-ililon. If la
tteod of doing ao It had replliHl that
It would put a atop to all auch atrvici
tlea when thia government put a atop
It
conid
we have
■aid?
•It la weJUo look the matter fairly
In tbe face, klaay good men Join In
or DOi. The preeamtloB to that they theae uprlalnga. bonified at the aibare, or tbe aiarbei arould not have rocltiea of the cHme. and eager for
twin and nummary pnniahiaent
beea alloared to reoorer la tbe
courae they violate tbe law tfc
peat Caabloo that It hat doae.
aelvea. but rely tm tbe public a*
menl^hlnd them f*ir eacain* fn>ni
quite oertalo that tbe docllae ti
punU^enu
Many of theae' lynch
paat ftar amitba bat i
Inga are accompanied by the horrible
barbaritlea of aavage torture, and all
that can be said In palllailon la tht
aataral ooodltloas way bare JuttlAed atrocity of the offenaea which led
loarer pnoe*. aad It to equally likely W them. Kor a time they were c
fined largely to the w.uih. but ac
ibat tbe Biarttet will aow ooatU
raaebed. No oao peetoada that tbere which cauaea
baa booo aay ebaage la tatiiitolc ooa
ditioat duriag tbe laat *1* moo
.wreepood with a drop of 30 to 50
polotB la good aecuritle*.
Oranl
that tbe top of the boom was touched
laai year, that tbe tide of proaperit
baa begun to recede, that there la atUi
a large aaKMinC of unmarketable ee>
curttlea. aad that we have been

part or tbe decline waa certainly la
teamed for apeciilaUv* porpoeea. aad
if It provm trao that ttieae bare been
attained, a atmager aad ahtlre
ket to In proapect.

t

chief of Uo-ae
l.vnchinga haa

can IH. f«.und
e atrocity of auch
a crime.
Il la no wonder that th.
community ia excited
Men would
dlagrace their manhixul If they
not. And If a few lynchlnga ha
a atop to the offense, aociety might
have cnndom*d auch breachea of ith
lawa. but the fact la. If we may <
the reporta. the crime inatead of dl
ifilnlahlng la on the Inrreaae.
The
black bmat (for only a Inaat t
be guilty of auch an offenae) a
to be n<u deietTe<l thereby. More than
that, aa might be expected, lynching
for auch alrorloua Crimea la no longer
confined to ibom. but la toing rt*aort
ed to for other offena****
• What can be done t« aiay the epl

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.Many IngenloiM excuses «r
pre-senie<| to gain passes over the i
line to Epworth *a« Ludingion
latest was a letter which read; ‘Your
train has Just run «.ver 4.n,- of mr
hens
Send me a pass right away.*'
In order that plenty of monl-v may !

nd. the authorities in
deiermint*d to make the
over I fie remains of James MeKav
The fact that McKa
Kay'a n-sidenf-e was ^
a throws the exiH-nse on the

»
taking lu
sing Th* bo>* hit him over the head
a pair of sImh^s. J»aNs. ng»-r» on
the train help«l land the Iwys in Lan
An Imlaj m> man has a tree that
heavily loaded with naroelr«s fruit
• a rc**uli of grafting a plum and
t aj»rictH irtH- two aca-Hon* ago.
Tbe Uhrlirtlan chnrch of Ann ArlK.r
has bought Ihe Dr. Preston H Ro«residence and will transform *ii Inu*
a^ guild hall
* "
ous wind morm swept lh*r
y Baturday. doing great
fruit, which was Knocked

a winter wheat crop of 41fi.000.000.
diilon\v*^r toadi. ”
'hem by hand, the price seems ,
which baa only boea eioooded twice Jilted to fo,« an kind. Of offemww.and
ofientlmea ififioceni men
suffer for
Cur* for Ortinkardo
p -wrongs oommltted by others
.hiv-nevtn iht cent, of tU.- vkeirThe lews plan of confining
ouly C2 pe.- cent, bf the men
la Jn the lunatic aaytama
aialralaed cropa
Mow*a ThlsT
f the rtrU servlc* examination
well. foebrMea hare been
We offer One Himdred Dollar* Rw
ble to pass IL
^’tJ^the'"
ward
for
any
case
of
Catarrh
that
Mream ev-er since “the^tow went into
. »br all ow ag
effecL eight montha ago. the average
•DoddemaiMto:
being fifty a month. An Iowa court i
. aad la I
has decided ^hmt their consUtutlonal
of beary anppllco i
rights are not affected by such i
profitable
ment. which la an Important m
as such a ruling puts the drunkard in
larly true
transact iooB and finan- a different class from the criminal or
Some reaetkm to aoMeeablo la tbe liwa
insane, and at the same time be ii
trade, which to our b^ Iniaelry. b
forcibly protected from his own weak
lower pricee are Dtoly la tarvlu
ness for liquor. The men thus sent
to the asylums hare their drink atop^
freeb ma of orfiom wbicb coaid JM
and are required to
be profitably plaaal
rma. which aUto.in
Labor agHatioa li
As soon as De indirectly
he to retohaad. It to
to know that tbe asylum
method has thus far rm

Oi FtWIHt’S ”

tonmlljr. aeOag dli

kidney™Backache

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sal Mauaa Fumlater.

If so. We ha*ive ihein that We will dost* onl
rejjartlless of cost--can’t affonl to carr>*
them over. Remember, no oltl slock in
tiUK sn»KK -all n«‘vv. dean an»l iip-it»-(late.

Bachant <t Rascoe

HI KNAPP

PARK HOTEL
aiTTl.Na HAY. MIL-H.
leur,t««l rW to Irsuotiful (tiWBil Tr»v.-rnDay. • tfw r^M^M fn.n lb.«**« Bud
r-oia wotasr. Loth ru.iua anrl st.ww h>«l

..The Watchmaker..
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to

J. W, GunUett. K D.

jauvET aaius wokl]

Watch, Cluc k ainl jcwclrv •
rcpaifcl.

Fine

specially.

wt.ik

will preraat aay trouble later oa. Tbe

'Rates for Couwty ConvenUoii.
To those who are planning to at

Ur aad apaeulatkm la oocum. a ooadl^

*tlog ibw Wm %o DMfiei by Do mrttmi o(. tbfi warn imp fia aaotbor

row aad amet day. It wiu bo of lau

—of tea or moro
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Next door south of .Ssjuires

away to U- nuulc into rug*. I.-I me

N. D. CHAPIN, Proprietor

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Carpet Cleaning and Feather Rem»-

(Jive

rail.-

llarltcT Sltoj*.

409 S. Union Street

Phone lit
The

Peerless

iris are the
I
best
Wade by Peerlesf
Sold by 8. Benda

A China Store
riiis surely is one of the few—where you can tiiul the lowest prieeil uootU
or the finest I lavilaml China. You may need some semi-porcelain ware for
every day use cups, saucers. |ilales. platters and bowls, or a full set of ILiviland—yyu can buy an hundred-pletx* set or a single plate as you chooNt-—wain
some j,dassware at 10c the article, or a beautiful cut ftjlass dish for $ir).lNi- Can
>ell you a-plate for a dime or an exquisitely hand painted one .for $5.00. You
can 1)11)* a small cream pitcher for live cents or one of those most beautiful hand
painted I) Arcy 'I’ankards for $15.00. A glass hanti lamp sells for a quarter,
and those elegant Parlor lamps for $12.00.
1 here arc hundreds all the way be­
tween. I here are IOc glass vases, and 25c ones from Japan; Bohemian glas>
for (mc, beautiful cut glass for a dollar, dainty Lou Wclsa vases for $2.00. $:>..50
and .$5.U), and the newest “Perfecto" at $4.50; jardiniers from lOc to $0.00.
Want a new Toilet set. of either eight, ten or twelve pieces? They are priced
at $2.5d or $12.00. as you please. Then we sell extra pitchers and wash bowls j
slop jars or ice jugs; everything that is used in while or decorated hotel ware.
j

The Book Dept.
is a most attractive place these days. We M*ill make il yet more so from now|
on, for we are constantly adding the newest works oT fiction, and many of the|
most popular books of the past year. It has been said that if a new book, re '
mains in popularity for a lull year, then buy it and own it. A half hour can not
be more pleasantly spent than among our book shelves. You arc welcome’ at
all times. You should read James Lane Allen’s newest, **The Mettle of the^
l^asture.’ a most interesting book, and just as charming as any he has uVitien.
Thomas ^Nelson Page’s *‘(*ordon Keith” is having an immense sale. You will*
like it. we Icnow. In “Darrel, of the Blessed Isles”. lr\*ing Bacheller has createdi
a character that towers like a giant among men. A wit, a philosopher, a mani
of m>*stery. learned, strong, kindly, dignified—this is *a book to own. For the'
younger people we have a treat. “Dickey Downey.” the autobiography of a bird
and “Ptiss> Meow.” the stor>* of a cat. are now printed in the same style of bind­
ing as “Beautiful Joe.” and sell fo/35c. F:ver>* boy and girl should have one;
one can not help but be kinder to the birds and cats and dogs after reading
these remarkable books.
A splendid Ime of best reading for the older boys and girls that sel l at 25c.
35c. 45c. 50c and 75c. Don’t fail to see the new edition of “Five Little PeppersV
and how they grew.” Sell^ now (or 35c the copy.
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5rpa7lSSr*SidT a^TSruSS:

Hall's Family Pills Lr th^bS!^

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, WMOLEtALE AND RETAIL

DoYcuWattia
a Wet Pair of misses'
or Children's Slippers? r w w

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J.AA/. SLaA-TER

CKiJiiastsfSLise^.

COroENSEO NEWS
OF NICHIGAN

K-The na
tioual G. A.
ycsiierday. A dlMlngulsb**d vh
ni la Unlt«*d Slatea 1
F Wa . a KanSion C
traln that brought
M.rl..
w.lrr .
G<-uersl 8te wart across the nmtinent
the power canal on m
wen- almost all the «.ltW-er.. of the la
Thursday, when the rej»airs will
dl*-a of the G. A. K.
•ted.
The canal was empti
One of the iQten-atlng characters
last February 4-^-cause of a leak
now here Is Capt. C ll A IxiBer
T
The
ci*vert-d under
United States army, retired, who has
to tbe 8«*.
dtiorkeeper of the White H.ipac
since March.
larch. 18CT.
Charles R
wiu”be rciu-w^tl
linrllon uf \h
the first man
I pushed In • very |M»s»iI.le
list in the Ui
army, fully* attested
by Gongreaalunal .inquiry,
.Inquiry , has arrived
Mrv, Morrison, living eight miles
among the advance guard of tbe ariny
uihessi of Holland exhibits wonder
I vitality. 8he is K:t y.-ars old and
rfnrms hard labor in the fields Shi­
ns a farm.of so acr.-s. which she
iiit,-<l wlth-lA^irn. lH*;ins and pota
Com Canr^ino and Psa Canning
•s JChMatoir on !h«-se en»ps is all
M*ire than once.I hare referred to
nc !•> >li*^urrist.D and tlu-v show
the fact that many cUle|i in this broad
negl.-ct
Tile old lad> wvars no
land *if ours lead alt the tithera In
iswK. walk* to Hamilton lor her
some t-ss
senilal prrslucl or in
- ami mall and a< pres.-nr Is
This was ls>
lo-st .
usual force
Thomas
Garfield
of
Jamestown
kH Bled I be large
dusiry In the worl
I tbe very brief township, near Holland bruth«-r i»fthe
tin In
in which It la possible to put martyred j*resident, Jatm-!* A Garfield,
•na com they
— fire works In the corn field every da>.
they can raoL.
more than
cans <if com.
It takes 2.f.0i» using a ht>e Industrloasly. alih«Migh lie
Ho gties lmref.a.T
acres, t .r four square miles, to raise is M yean, old
and fMH-ms to
enjoying excellent
the ctu- n f*»r this factory.
In
health
His lnt«-Ilect In clear and ac
possible, they
choose the
greatest tl\e. and he K ver.v /.calom* in his re­
variety tif stril In relaUon to sun and ligions la lief. Mr. Garfield has never
shade, moisture and
dryness, and us«h1 tnioxlcailng liquors
plant It as early and as late as la feat
ag.al
ol Win
IMe.
.-led five Ct»nls of W.*.d into
When the season opens they h
her barn o*11 a heavy iwt*wh«-eled can
(T b.v hand and then put It Into
In on.- ila>*
Next daV grandma was a
machine, and It is never touched
Utile lante. but oiherwisv- all right.
hand again.
The machine silks
Freilerick W
*, l»..
'•iits Jt fn>m the rt»b. puts ll In a c
who was man d in
that city.last
flllK the can with water, solder*
Thursday
.-q.tng and .cam.- to lK‘tn»ll
t*-sts the can to see if it is air tight, cui his wedding
ding trip.
trip, die<! .at
puts these cans <25t» at a time) In a hospital Siintlay. He apparentIv dh-d
crate, and ctx.ks thenr in* hot air. They from hemorrhage
carr.v through ail these processes 250
The iHMly of a man snpia
cans every minute and a half, or a
John Scanlon of Tt*n
cau In about a third of a second, and
Michigan *^.tVniral
nl tracks at Spring Wells Sun­
hours ^ilTay”** *****
*»xteen railload
day. In the dead man’s pockoi was
I was there when they were
nlng peat. They pul up 1.250.000 cans found a letter evident I v w ritten m
her
at
Fort fkatge. la .
of gr»en in^aa. but this is not equal to
in which Scanlon was
dishment In \\W
iH- careful and his broil
d bad ll
ic company raise
divam that he would l»c
by the
a of pea. ifi.m

wSl i'lY

JI

wSAMPLE ROCKERSw IVil iii'Hii I

'>g

VETEIAHSnSESnON

-Wall atreet baa uadoivooe a pretty
. tboroogb teat. Many weak epou bare
eenaln that the guilty onea would be
• been eliminated by forced liquid
atocka bare paaaed from weak Into promptly tried and punlahed the In
dooement to lynch would largely be
atrong handa. and tbua
the
taken away, in ah addrt*aa which
apeculatlre altuatloo baa been
delivered Itefore the American B
Ik-iroli. Mich, wm
clarified by an unweloome bni aecea association at
ra since 1 advocauni doing awi
aary booee<4eanlng proceaa. The
criminal cam*a. l»
kw la by M meana free from u
It did not
te favor of the aaso
Ulatlee. for weak «pou atlU remain
I Itelleve In ii« wit
but iberr to ao reaeoo aow fur tbe de^
of one
"It la said In exientiatlon of lynch
alnietlre dlatruai whieb waa
Ing in case of rajK* that It ia ah addl
^mlalag tbe whole fimaaclal fabric bi. ------ kit a
llonaj cnielty to the unfortunate vie
have them laat through the
fore tbe turn came
Very likely Im Urn to comjMi her to go upon the wit
possible season. The pons are mowed
portaat derelopmeata wUI follow re neaa aland and. In .the pn*aenc«- of a
and brought into the factory Immed
mixed audience, tell the
he aion ^«if her
rent opofmtloaa.
Oootrol of
aiely. and pitchforked into the me
propertlee baa uadoubtodly ch
e revolver about ten fi*et long and
baada. which may reeutt la faclll
not Ih
re
eome or the larver dealt that big thaj thit la ao. but It rauat
with
within. •
bered
that
often
.the
unfortunate
vie
fiaanclera are kaowo to bare oc
weeds and all. just „
Urn never Urea* to tell the atury of
they'ajre
,ho
How far tbeee plana may
ed. are pltch**<l
the peas are
hair b^a at factor la tbe conduct
th’’ muat“t‘’ll*“^t
tbe late bear
whole communtiy knowa
the” fact!
Even In the c«iurt ro*»m any high
aaowa. out It la 1
r to credit Ita
minded Judge will stay counael for
agera with auD
vdaei
any unneceaaary rroaa examination, Uu« gi, out and luad themselves upIhe waiting rack St tbe end of the
* lake all tolr adr
technical and finally If any lawyer should at
idlng.
They
y keep four -hundred
npi It the community may ^^»^at
head of cattle-the
• around on the
m aa an ontcaai.
I can but think
-Otttalde of the atuck jaarke
vine* that
come
thr
»t If the community felt that the
*• ••‘^ory
A. prerlooaly
Ine. They pul up fifty
peas a day through tbe sea
aure of aaocber aeaaon of proeperity
It soon, the eageme, for lynch ton. They use four of these separ
ating machines, as
they
atyh* the
Tbougk large cropa are not to be ex­ ing would dlaappear and r lia. whom* thresher, and for their use a fern
gaiheringt tta» ofjen mean lol merely
pected fair ylelda are probable, aad.
brief we«*k8 pay fio.tHH) a year. Tl
the destruction »if Jaila
siwms like an enormous price, and
wbat la equally Importaau V»d i
rty. but alao the hiaa of inno
it a fabulous amount for the patentee
lire*, woold greatly diminish in
and manufacturer, who has several
hundrt-d of them in use In
,-Ona thing
com crop of 2.t45Aifi.0M
hut when one thinks that
which baa beea oxcet

luh

About aou .lilTcrenl styles of

oc the 6nc, high grade gootto

wttk ter (M
Dom« ter KCote
ite te^ ^ ter. ^
III. riteur

New York. Aug. IH —Aaaoclate

$x60).iiow......................mi.wo

savins ^

Hw cim. ta U» tMiirtat nrU

looka eo utterly out

miK m«r*railn» In our Somplo
Olooeonoo atolo...
Ahi(l>an>.h«l>back,eotb)cr.<at>D<Acr. fcr...
A beaalHiil oak. oolMer aeat rocker, tamg. *dl marie, well fouhed, t
aoTHl oak, h-^ back, jtet like cut. (ehkap at
*

at same pruporti^al price*. HTHdlD >*10

PuftB an End Te It Alk
A grievous trail oftlmee eomee as
€f iMt VMk Ukm a Ttry «MMnigt
ritw or tW fMaeioJ mod Mootrloi
oltiMUoo. and otatM OmI tte toot of
Wan otroM laat wook Lu Ml
ciaafor ataMiotero la dkfoolallira ooa- If the Preeent Epidemic of Lynching Pills they put aa end to It all. They prsgnaacy. MothoPa Friaad sraa used and
are genUe but thorough. Try them.
to to be fiUyed. fiaya fiuprome
dMloao. iMd km Mt llttla or ao orli
otoec* Tho foUowtoK to la aabotaaer

doMw gamermlly. there waa no warrant

^me Exceiifottlly:^

yoar.

THE HANNAH & LAY
* MERCANTILE COMPANY

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THK EVBHIKO BBOORD, TRAVERSE CITT, lOCa,’TUESDAY, AUGUST la 1908.

EVERYGOOOIM
lovariably tjie Hour wc are manufacluriog
i» ‘giving sa^rfswiion. Yorf certainly will
be pleased with our • HEST" tW..,
Hvery sack warram<!d.

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HANNAH & LAY CO.
. TfRAVSnSB OJTV, IMJOM.

CENERAL nWS
OF THE WOllB

'S:

.,*.sfv.r.’s!Lior'srr

of keeping the pope’s wa
feet eundlikm. No spot or stain may
dlsBinire the garments worn by the
pop.-, god. as he always appear^ In
white, even a few hours’ wear de^

Tbo death fvll in the Alps ,ihU aea

reofirded. rmIUnx tn the Iom of 150
seaye the pontiff,
llTwi. No dUUici has eacaped. fYom
herd iiC Ik deer placed In Ituckthe Jura mounUlns. the IJauphio mad
park, the vast reserve of C C.
MarlHme
Alps,
the
great
8w1s»
rangiti. and the Austrian peaks, the Worthington opposite Shawnee. Fa.,
have mulUpIled to the number of
2.0<n( and the kwin-r is atx>ul to let
Is a tale i
loose i.fSNi of them rather thai
dent and
ith- The general
hem starve
The towns of Dohrinka. Ihibrovka

UUe of
: of Ik'ggars.” Burinsky was a
prliKioer In the fissc*x hlarkel court
and James Breaaan, the court police
who aVreated him. told Magls
> Com«>ll that the man had
de for
IS years
:
Isemcinx on the east side
1
that
time
oougb
estate In
mon.y to purchase a fW>.0(Hl ei
' Hungary, to which he makes yearly
visits
lliamonds were found In Sur
iosky’s possession and. although ho
hsd only a few |iennles In cash he at
onc-i* employed a lawyer.
He was
sent to the workhouse for six iUonlhs
Just as the Kev. J. It. Cornish of
I’hsrbsion. 8 C.. concluded the cere
imiuy
that made Charles
Calhoun
Tyler and Miss Sarah Maliuie man
ami wife, the luide gave a shriek and
fell tnti> her huslHuad's arms, where
blH> died In a few nilnuti>s. A stream
of bUsKl gushed from her lips, dyeing
crimson her bridal dress of
while

red booses and a great
were burned; Intel
Intense suffering
g the victims of the conflagra

gelt «i
wife caught him and tried to control
him He threw up both hands, struck
the bedstead and broke UMb arm
At an auction at Orkelljunga
Sweden. Just held, the
up a.H^a ”lof
young lady who was
She was -kncK-ketl
dtiwn" to a substantia
il middU
middle-agetl
intial
farmer of 6o.
banns of thf
p> omple hi
the wtMdlng.

End of Bitter Fight.
’•Two pbiclans had a king and Mule
liorn fight wUh an abcess on my right
lung * writes F. J. Hiigbbs of DuPont,
Hieiiieni IndiHMHl
tile
luun.irrhage (la., - and gave me up. f-Xerybody
tlumgbt my time had. come. As s Iasi
which camunl her death.
resort 1 tried Dr. King’s New Discov­
lied bugs drove a tenant from pay ery for CpoimmpUoii. The
I received
j"*'cliurt tif^imn
. a case agnlnsi a landl«M
•gained my behlib."
Il connmwHl rather than In- eaten tip
isuisvllla. Pa. ph>*sirlans are much and f.u
pur/led 4>ver the case of Miss Laura Jas. ti. .
B and F. H. Mea<

Vi]'-

Tek grapii office, who was abocked
by lightiffnc and lost bt*r voice while
sendhig a message during an eloctHc
al storm. All efforts to restore hcr
uwaj organs iti a normal condition
have thus far pmved unavailing.
The lace yoke of a n
net shin waist
istl.le fur the
the other day of the mai
uel lUrkwell and Miss Floyd Stinson
4*f ChIcaKt). Since her msrrisge three
numlhs sgo. Mrs; Barkwell hss been
wiarlng her wedding ring attached
to s lulling areund her neck.
Her
iiuUhers attention was attracted to
the (4ird. which could be aeon through
the lace of the ahlrt waist. She ques
liumtl her dsughier and learned for
the first time that the young woman
aas marrU*d May 2.1.
MJov Bsiley of
Kansas
and the
Wyandotte r«»unly flwsl relief com
mliitiw hgv». ibTidtHl to appeal to An
dn*w i*arn«*gie for the loan of f25<».,«Hm lo aid the k.OOO bomeleas flood
sufferers of the Kaw river valley.

50c and fl.OO.

It is •Inlmed by ornitbpSuglsts tli:M
every siM*, les of mlgiittorj bird bre^sls
In the UM«t northern |«rtlon of it^
range, it has Ikh*u found, however,
that the Australian sniul dotle el, pies
aootli to br.-ed, traveling to the south
Of NeV Zealand, ar as far toward Antaretba as It can no*v get.
The Dasth Penalty.
- A little thing aomeUmea results In
death. Thue a mere acratch. tnalgnlncam cuts or puny bolle have paid
the «lcath penalty. It U wise lo have

prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores.
Dicers and Piles threaten. Only
On
. H Mei
at Jas O. Jo
IhTig Blorea.

last Call in ; -

s SILK WAISTS

Can Voi Rialsl TiNsa
Pite? ; i : T.BeU ud Vrtvel WaUU. **.00 ralaca.

^2.98

l-o«3

93.75

Alik Watai*. ta .arWi* and colon, oorth 17

Shir^WsMs
Prlnclp^y

13.00 Waists BOW go ata. «1.1f
11.50 and 12 Waists now go at..
75c and 91 Waists now go at...
50c «nd75c Walsu go at Ibc and

fiBc
4tc
9ic

THE BOSTON STORE

N. {MIUIIKNIIIID

D1SC0VHED
PERFECTLY PREBCRVBO
IN THE ICE

TheMirMopt

too. Betiertrylt

THE SPICIALIBT. IB COMINa

He will be in
HALF MILE OF PANCAKES
Champion Eater of the Braakfaat Oiah
la DIaeovarwd.

Faadibg Whan Killad Agaa A90.

Laurel. L. I.. Aug. 19.—The

Ml In thla village.
81. Petertbarg. Aug. lE—Tte Acad
Wells, and his
emy of Science In St. Peterebnrg lale> boaat is that he has not missed eat
\y received an extraordinary ncqol lag a dish of his favortle*. or. as
Uncle Joseph expresses It. having a
sltlun-a complete giganUc man
”flU in” of them at least <io^ s day
with even Its skin In a perfect

my sent out an expedition under Dr.
Otto Herx to the spot, a wild place

the gigantic animal’s body. Dr.
Derz* party had the graa

morning after be was myrled,
50 years Ago
His wife iT o^d of
his achlevemeni. She regards It as
a tribute to her skill as a cook. .
Four of these pancakes, which has
beea Uncle Joseph Wells’ smallest
dally portion for tin years, make a
pile Just IH Inches high.
Enthusiastic admirers of
the old
an have figured
It oqi that
the
ikes that'be haa ate would make a
ilumn of 32.820 inches, or more than
mile
in height.
Their
surfaces
[>uld have covered more than an
acre of ground, the entire numlK*r eaten amounting 1in all to 87 E«*o.

■MIS AND NAGAtntS
decidedly unique and bixarre
$toTT Book for September U
le moqt fetching things on
stands.
Both
anistlcally
and ivp rspblcany this much talked
of mile iagaxine heads ail others of
its leading writers
this
month
EHMbeth
pp* Train. Buffalo Bill.
Hamilton Osbornef. H. S.
"
S-bj
Re%. Henn M. \\’ban
not
known1 bi
but
.. as
— well
........................
•The Brocade From
Paris” is a char
charming little skit by
Kllxalwih
Phipps
Train;
’Buffalo
Bill - write* tof The While Captive.”
A maiden, scouts. Indl
ilier*
I oome In to make a thrilling tale.
St humorous atorie* of
season
William Hamilton Os
3c’f The widows Weed" in
e' H S Canfield writes id a mad
love in a clime where passbm Ignites
as gunpowder, which he calls
laive Burns Fiercely.
M. Wharton, the c«*le
1st. contra
lied "My Advent
1.” The 6electt*d
sterpu*ce fiH- Hie month is Balzac’s
remarkable ’’An
Accursed
House ”
llhilly Story Pub Co.. Chicago

Traverse City
-AT- .

Park Place Hotel

iGonumwMB
3 TWNMB
1 FMEINHim

hrom

Hii<qllnk|,li|Bl24a
Until

Tkniay EiNliEA>PSi27lh.
fm Dip DiIf.‘

B. J. MDIHIAN

built and
big fires lighted to thaw the Ice. Al
last it was all removed and gal to Bt.
Petersburg from IrknUk.
The bide was perfect
clgtaed
K20 pounds.
It
with thick, atre
strong hair from eight to
i» inches long.
The flesh, acc
accord
gists, must have
Direct Unc to Black Sea.
Ice about 2U.t»00
Petersburg. Aug is-The No^
and has a certain
.’remya announce* that the Volthe flesh and
r neet asaociaUon oT
Odessa
fat three Inc
will Inaugurate a regular service be­
which must have
tween ibe Black sea and the United
moth to bear the moat
Slates during the coming autumn and
The stomach, found
that the steamer Smolensk will make
"Ifs a fortunate thing they didn’t
the flrst trip.
have automolibes lo GenrenI Slo-rl
he teeth were lined
The Volunteer Fleet association has dan’s dav ”
table matter, indicating that the’^a;
ships. 10 of which have a speed of
-Wliy ,
was
feeding
when
suddenly
er in knots. They are all auxiliary
one'vf the greatest living apecUl’The no W would have lost ao rou<b.
cruiser* of the Russian navy
ts in the treatment of all chronic
Why. if G.-mmi Sheridan had mndc
his famous rldi in an automobile it
superior knowledge
would have iKs-n over tM^fore the iM>et
iTcM^ OF iNTcR&b^T,
cure every curable <
the Drat verse ic dishes of it
It I* e^tiiiui.^l that mmrly i
Breathe
Hyomai at
about It"—Chicago Nerves. Blood. Skin.
Heart. Luaga.
iDf tiiulK-r iMov growing In .Mb.
Uver. Stomach. Kidneys and Dowels
Dd successfully treated.
keUtl
Uitbiu Hie iieXt lifttKti
By the use of Hyomel ;
ALD’8 success In the
an expensive trip
■s.
>r
Female
pe weeks
I the central iirovbitis of India
marvelous.
HI
the cure pS
VIA T«C
periMiiu* w ere killed last y»*ar by
elckly worn ?n strong, beauti
hsy fever, kills the
Ds of the dllJ attraciive. Weak men. old or
Wild U*asts and l.:UH. by snakes. The
soothes and heals the
, cured In even'
evi
s membrane, if used iwo or number of domestu animals tbulife of suffering. Deafness,
weeks before the lime of the killed was I’J.tSRl.
Saturday. August 22.
Hhcunii
nd
Paralysis
cured
appearance of hay fever win
It Is low of the Mauiuls Ito. the
thrxjugh
rxjugh
hla
celebrated Bltx>d
BltXKl and
Train
leave Traverse City s
It the attack.
remler of Jai»an. ibal when a youth
V Remedies and EsseniUI Oils,
:. :2n p. I
le H.oo See |..»sters c
c<impb*tf
Hyomel
treatment
t watu|en*d iilsmi Hu- sir»*rts of lam ask agei
ged
With
electricity.
IS «*l
h neat pocket
Inhaler,
don iK-unlb-ss. raggk-d and Imnury. a
: VKAV MADE TO HEAR.
b which Hyomel Is breathed, a
THE l-AME TO WALK
of Hyomel. and
a
medicine atgrviiig alien In a strange land.
rrh. Throat and Lung Diseases
►r. The air taken into the lungs
A Brooklyn Judge, lu dealing with
d. Dr. McDonald cures Fits and
In this way Is Oiled with healing bal1 iusoleut i.rlMiner. Increniavl Ills sen.N’.tvous Diseases, tkrzema and all
ams and forms a perfect safeguard tern e from four years to aU. ami Uual
Skin Diseases cured.
against attacks of hay fever or rose ly to nlue. at whlcli point the glib
Dr MdKniald has beim called the
: man aubsid.Hf?
uizarl or the nffedlcal profession, be­
bu have had hay fe»*er.
cause h.* reads all diseases at a glance
nine help can Ik* gained
ith.mt asking any questions.
Sick
by
the
RheiUis
chamlie
h dosing in this disease.
Ik*, call on Dr. McDonald. Il Is a
Hyomel !•» the only scIenUfic yet com- •i»,.vj:;.74i; Ikuh.-s *.f
cSMire to
l blm
Dr. McDonald
St mem far the trouble pagiie have
eximrted during
•ver turns the poor from hit door.
uiigh for any one to aay Ust twelve month*/while only ll.o
CONSULTATION FREE.
give aallKrarllan
satisfaction. 85b wv re aohl
hi in iTiuie.
Those unable lo call can address

CaeVESI
CUHEST
.-.BEAITWEST-.
ARS
it:::ABSOLUTCLT WXWriBM

Dr. McDonald

HAYFEVBrSI

X

EXCURSIONS

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i*h< Most Ptfffcct

BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can B« Found Is

«hat Is clatm^ for It

aXlKTll
thing that afforded, them relief.
By
breathing Hyomel a few times dally.
y»*u can save the expense and trouble
avoTd aU dan.

HISHAMDS AREnED
SlgnM

Olwa H« Had Another lirwther.
The bnubers baJ umr*‘ or leaa
trouble with U.ys next door, and hadn’t
alwaya omie out vieiurs. In fact the
boy next dtH.r waa s*. uiiicli t.igger that
ha aeerne*! to Iiax4- the Ik**! at it in­
variably.
t waiui’t an unusual thing when
r into thebouM
tiaiTly • brills4*d eye. MoreovT.
m In the hall.
"You
"Hush Willie." she aald.
ostn’t umke any ii«l«*."
"Wha—w hat’s the ma- atler? be
.ketl betw»K-n Ida aoba.
brother"
"You may disturb your ni
ild his aunt sisuliingly.
He dried hi* eyes In a minute.
"Have 1 got n new* brother?"
Ills aunt iHHlded.
"One lK*^ldes .Hmr

person In Belgrade.
■Igrade. ’ who is in conions with the leaders of
«..noni...a.a- "
I.. I..
.
explaining
• he ext Uilmed.
Peter is completely in their
glad of Itr ahe akked.
not dare to do the
»*’" ►•“ fairly shouted. "If
"Toil betr
Dental act
wlihool
one can’t
Jim and roe
The writer
lick llml feller wed better rooTr.”
the new king
^»ns|.iracy long before
Pfore the regl­
Iwf tUr. aehwab.
was perpetrated and gave ^be
a written pledge not to
the pr. .loiii’.miDt feel­
if he himself was elected ing of right luiiuU. Ill the presence of
Mr Charles M .s.hwab’s lin.H break; to the letter the follow•iving many rude buf­
»g were the circumstances under
Ba
hich the pledge was given:
‘Afrer fets of fortune. I* oii^ of pity
the plans of Colonel Maachln and iBc
ferns a vit Hm
Ills geuerifftoli and
minister «if ctunmerce. Oenshlcs. baff
le system of g eat finance, upon
I fully matured the latter went lo
bleb
It
was
bia - lot to
fall
*%*a and consulted
with Prince
proved loo much for him. The fine
oaturat ahlliiie* with which he set
der and promised Immunity for the out. the physlrtal vigor, the mental
energy, the te, bni*^l irninliig. the matThe minister returned to Belgrade
c.Mlsy they nil appear,
and informed the regicide committee, but .* so I..U.-I. splendid promUi
which, however, was
not
aatisfted
wrecked.
The vast ar
with a verbal prunlse.
M. Oenshlc
chinery «f flmin. iai speculation
therefore returned to Geneva and got
written
agreemmt
which
gave drawn blm In and left him bruised
New kork PosL
Petefs sancHtm
aasasinatlbos

MATT.J.J0HNS0KS

6088

cures all kinds of blood trouble. Liver
and Kidney trouble, Catarrah and Rheumatism, by acting on the blood, liver and

CLOSING OUT!

Carlyle. Ilk Aug 19.—’The Rev. A.
A. Calms, rector of the Bpleoopal
church, has caused a senaatiott by
posting a notice which rends:
"Women and girU
are requested
am m attend church in their bare
came here recantly 1
Smw York. WTien he saw nome yau«|

recolatiooB Ul^ down by 8L Pant te

One huudreil twenty or more page%

imcrcst. and every artidc it tUat-

of travel for teacher* and^pil* than
rde four Trmek Komo.

M.& N.E. TIME CARD

PublislievI monthly 1^

J£‘'“

George U. Daniels.
Fifty cenU
a year, single copies five cents.
Sold by new. dealer, everywhere,
or address the publisher.

l!5

TrJ»« MT1.. Tt.v.«.- tstj 11

»l«l

No.TEasiKorty-secondMreet.

I

New YorV

i

'

ThcM are not oW stoat
no!

J. E. OREIUCK CO. CITY.
No.

not carry them over the season.
It is simply common

I

r
V.;v'

WhcB Yob Want a nice C8t if Meat

'AU new stuff, Irot we will

GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA Rt

Imsincss

Butchers and Sausage Makers.

sense to close them but- during
this month.

Farm For Sale
K> acres known ns the SteM or Naaibam farm. One of the iMBt la Otaad
rrnverae county; 8V5 mUtt aoath dC
’ke city.
1

See the nice waist

set we offer at ISc.

Handsome

leathei bag at 52c.

Newest

Orsad KopkU.Cls

leather designs.

Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.

RASTALL'M?

Ireo b«ia. alretrte Ughta. sSe. On* U
fre«P M.d*lwt. Bym«dsyerwe*fc.

Wc move into our new store
next month.

E. W HA'STINDS & SOI
FIRE INSURANCE

C. I- UX.-KWOOD. Q^P.a ;.A,

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FIRE INSURANCE

* LINCOLN J. CARTER’S fifiASSIVE SCENIC

HER ONLY SIN
JOHN T. NICHOLSON. RiiTHERINE TABOR
ANOAlNiCTROPOLfTAN CAST

4 - ACTS OF BEAUTIFUL SCENERYI - 4
Santa on Sale Tuaaday at Box Office.

PRICES:

- -

26c, 36c, 60c, 76c

TAXKS.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS,
tax^ rolls foe the collection of

WOMEN MUST WEAR HATS
Pastor Haa Be Decided an
Scriptural Oroufida.

WEWS

trated. There ii no better magaxinc

WAIST SETS, BEADS.
SHOPnilO BAGS.

SATURDAY, AUG. 22

tsfactloo guarai
son and F. H.

THE
FQUR"TRACK

ViAtt»rxMraH*A.A.B.^
AiKnuilcf.n

STEINBERG’S GRAND OPERA HOUSE

Hin*udie*Ele«TteWtt^. *tftlti«a
great tonic and nervine wUI atrengthen the oervea and bnUd up the ayatem. It U alao a great Stomneh. Liver

rattO^ATB'

SnrfaannrfiLi
UcMuiPwaCi

every one of which U of human

THE SPECIALIST.

Bugbac A Roxburg. 8. E. Walt A Sens

from punUh-

The startling i
preventative of suicide had been <
covered will Interest many.
A run
down ayaiem. or despondeacy invari­
ably precede suicide and aomethl^
has been found that will prevent that
eondltloa which makea auieSda likely.

DR. DONALD MCgOlULD

purities.
Yor Bala aotf Oaarantaad Only By

wh> Killl'

Illinois

All Shirt WalaU Miut go tbia week.

nsEHE, nwiwiL .

mMttmBis

IS mm ITS wsE



M

X:'X:'

'XX

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION

125 CASS STREET
...COMPLETE STOCK OF...
Electric mn6 Gas Fixtures, Shades, Lamps.
. F^h Motora, Bella, Batteries. Heating Goods.
^
Telephones, Caa Engine Igniters,

Spark Colls.

t J. B. PAIGE ELECTCIC CO.

A.'D. TYLER
IDENTIC'""

my hands fw
I will be in my office for the purpose
of collecUng aald taxes every week
day from now untU November 1st.
ORS
1903. from 8 o’clock imUl 11:30 o’clock
in the forenooe. and from 1 o’clock to
o’clock tn the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before September 1st
will bY received without eolloctloa

—at remaining unpaid on

Oetober

SAWYER A

J)ENTISIS^

JOHN R. SANTO

ii

■!»9;5

RD, TRAVEE8E CITY, lOOH, TUESDAY. AUGUST 18. I9(tt.

idNOR
CONFIRMED?

____ ____ __
the ftmTol
tb« board do aot
raoomcod It.
«a want
warn to cheapen
it. If wa
St we can do It later, but
people on iheee atreeu want a
A pavement, as 00 the other
MS. and they are eaUtled to U.

imOA
Th« gr»T«l&Rg of
Slnb and Serenlb rtroeti arai d«Bex. Mr Fairrmr of Brantford. Out..
f^^rred for the preawt.
The parins of the laterseotloo of U the guest of hta aUter, Mrs. 8. a
Sixth and Unkm atreeu vaa detorred Cole of Eleventh street.
Prank Psnst and the Misses Jose;
for the pre^l. AH of the a
phine
and Anito Phsst left last evenI the exception of Alderman CIbba.
»ted yes.
The ways sad means committee re^

hare to be made and the arork a me

Mrs. Captain Webb and Miss Gra
S6.073.S2*^U?b*'Se cSSST^ered
ham. George Washington
CemerAlderman Wilhelm wanted lb know paid.
M. E Haskell rv.|nliar* Navarre and wife, and Dr. 1. A.
etty Treasu
on these street «d
wife, left this morning
In the cliy fund of.^^ ^
a not know, whether

^waat^

*Sie*k!ndnJM'^
it roll for asThe special
iment agalhst Jots on Union street
Nonna and Lola MaalgoUl went to
the sewer east of Union street wa-^
Ingsley Ibis morning fur a weeks
ordered collected before Octol>er 1.
frle
The lime for the collection of the Visit withI friends.
Florence Gr«*gor)
Miss f
first installments ht iheState anilCass
Kirt'et assessments was extended to 1^-verlng
September 1. 11M»3. The warrant waa in the north.
S F. Ssxiuii went to Mackina
sms fixed for the grading of these two
(his mont
sireeu. Alderman Gibbs did not vole morning to ioi>k up qome iirol>ef
tiavemcnt
will inen
Marlon Jucoy returned to her
down enough to more than make up and gave an ejc^lanailon.
A ‘motion was carried ordering in Grand Rapids lbi*^4ll»^nlng. after
for the loss while Uylng It. The brlrk
a two weeks' visit In the city with the
Twelfth
street
graveled
from
Union
ordered; also the gravel
Misses Daisy. Ida and Orpha Cressey
t and fall water U run sinet to Cass street.
Sheriff D G. Chandler went to Sher
le Uasemenu on -thes<
AutvmobillsU Must Ba Good.
ecsoont of pour gutu rs.
Alderman Bingham brought xi\* the
August
The paople on these two
matter of reckless automobile^ driving
rnlng *.n a business trip
been talking pavement ever> day for in the city, and upon hl» makHig a mo­ his
Garri!M*n. who ha^ lieeu in the
the past two weeks. '
tion that a penalty U* attached for
rktng for the Y M C. A. ase*v
The vote was then taken, and A1 reckless driving and a speed fixed, and
Ion. left this morning for Manls
»rmen Bingbam. Wilhelm. Gibb's and that the ordinance committee and the
and
from there he will go north
Stearns voted no. Alderman Glllett city attorney , prepare an ordin
ordinance
dOR «iai Urn help of Mayor Santo
;arris*>n also left with her bus
did Dht want to vote. The other five r**gqlailng the mall*‘r. the matter
and frtim Manistee wili gt> to
aldermen voted yes This left the dropiKHi for the time being.
port, luwa They have l*een the
rota hve and four. Mayor Santo 1
Alderman Glllett waa rather anxious
I of .Mr. and Mrs. I*. C. I
gaked Alderman Glllett to cast
aUmt his culvert on Maple street. The while In the dty
rote or give the council some rci
roromluee was to report at tl ‘
Mrs l^lthelmer and daughter Charwhy he did not want to voia
Ing. and It did qot. and the 1
loite of IkHtHm. Mass., went to Manls'"I want to be better Informed a
did not like It very well and declares tee this morning, after a visit In the
who do not want the pavement
he will keep at it until they either city with Mrs. C. B Horst <»f \Vasb
fall, and how many there are.
1 It down hard or do sor
The matter was
Ington street. ,
not want to persecute the people,
This,closed the two hours* meeting.
Mod aatnradUr and not la a ati
Mrs M. J Morion and daughter
if forced to vote now. I should
Alma of Kvereit. Wash., are guerts of
wpy. aa It waa two weeks ago
n Glllett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Cove.v. 318 >Vest
FUST WAV TlAWUfG
The only way you can !»« excused
Tenth street, this week.
Is
by
ibe
council."
said
the
major.
Mrs. Charles B. Mewre and Mi
tloa 1. or tbe^charter, aa gtTtng him •
"I do not want to be aH.liraoMdd Insist They Have s Cinch on the Ap­ Jiihn Kellev have return**d from
illett. "and I want 10 st*e
vinit at Niagara Palls. Buffalo a
proaching Municipal Field Day
nents go on •'
Rochester.
N. Y.
Wimild Ifte to ralar iA myor to ap
Con^

Wilhelm said the reason
Miss Maude Setv« r «.f St Lmls.
be voted DO was l,ecause he did not
Mo., is visiting the Miss*‘s Marnl.- and
tbe"duurtor. and?nder that
thoroughly understand the people's
Already the First ward Is getting Ihdie l>unn.
n this street, and he wsni»*d chesty, and
slating that it has the
Miss Marj Rector went to Bingham
ItrvMiUgste the matter Ai city championship as giwsi as cli
CQ.
The charter aUtes that Ic
Hearns and Gibbs were iMitb and tn its iMK*ket The Vin\ war.'. thl^ aftf-rniKm f.»r a visit with friends.
cMea of a tie the mayor has the rixhi In the same
fix. and they thought that athlet**s ar.- doing one of the ihtng^
to vote, but does not
New Outfit for the Et^ho.
the best way to gel out of It.
isao* lor a victorj. they anThe tyiH- and pre-i.e^ f.uinerly 1«*
n Glllett Changes His VoU.
Ing and training hard Already l.mgtng
to the Kingsley Echo ha\
Glllett then promptly
• are ten runners working for
U, tor the opo^l get
U*en
sold
t.. the KlngFley
HuMler.
which
made
the
vote
a
tie
-s on the tt'-ani that is to repn*i ovtaMe of the council ckamber
carrying the motion. The mayor sent the nrst ward, and the men lu I.elaud and Hervey Tripp, the huMlIng
J Mtting them Inalde. However on
editor-, of the lorim-r publication, arv
then
*ald
that
the
matter
had
alroady
that
ward
are
pnMilctlng
that
H
will
wht hdfcorously suRgested that thej
having a hand>4mu- new Chicago suqi
and
the
work
iM*
first
in
iKisltlon
as
well
as
in
nmn:
'
might get Mr. Smurthwalle «»r - Mr
change in the iM-r. With such men as Milliken and cylindt-r t>ower pres), insialU-d in Hut the only chan
; j
foster to settle the oeestloi
matter was the change in the kind of Nerllnger and Waller In the ward to K<hu *»!!le«* and abo new type. Uk!>
wordlnl^ the charter.
Job
a refill!, then* will be no
and he would n*l
push things, and Milliken Career, alid anti
I
f
; Mr. Hamitton said that “It required curb,
N^ue of no* Echo thi^ we**k. but next
the city attorney as
en of that Ilk to do the athhUc Wt*ek
t
f I a twtKhIrds vote to confirm the s*v to
publfcalit*!! will In- l>*Humed
had a rtght to vote
jrk. the claim oX the First ward is
rhe paving of. these stn«ets also
,{ 10 iM* well founded
canics
the
letting
of
the
eonnaei.
and
Bui «I cmrse there fin- *.iher»v
i ^ I
'fit la all right. • Mayor Santo thou
twoIhirils vote." said Al
] J i -;"4 I there were no boles In the buc
Bette r take advantage of that
Bingham
^
;
'
I through which the two-thlrds Inten.re^ derman
BREVITIES.
ale of Ladies* Handker^
"The money has aifvady |M-«*n ap
Tj
tatlon could be squeeaed out.
The Boston Store.
propriated and does not require a t Wi.
v:
_
Alderman Wilhelm then took
The me,-Iing of the eveculiie coin
thirds vot**." said Mav**r Santo
; \ ^
hand and referred them to page
mln,.e
of
the
municipal
fi.id
.lay
wa.
"Has the mon«*y U»en r«»Herte.lT'
^
section 2. of the charter. Prom il
postponed
till
tonight
asked Alderman Giht>s.
, •
"* itart of the charter be argued iJ
The
Ijidles
Aid
s4V*My
of
the
Four
"I don't know." resjK»nd.Mi the
I :
Mrs. Minor ought to have the posltl.
t.H*mh Street M. E, church will m,M*l
as she was a ven capable person,
with Mrs J I*. Burkheail on Pour
those vot
which
t****nth street Wnlnesday aft«Tn*s>n at
I on the assexhhieiit
It was I
2;n»» *» cUK?k
> that as the board
• Charlf* Potts, in advane«*of Linrolh
wrong
dl
they could not orxanlge and I
im*P‘rty J. Carter's "Klevenih Hour." is
final arrangements
city makli
ThU gave Alderman OIbbs
two oiijectlons **!o
ivUig‘ b>
and be moved that they organise at
rand next Tuesday.
Several
onoa. When the vote was taken It re tills rosulled
The ladle* of Grace church guild
suited In the aame Ue aa the prevkmt they were all good nsiuivd ones
iHh to Invite evemme to attend the
quMtlon. Alderman Wilhelm i
Waisu for
After a c«nf*rrence with wime of ih«* sale of UM*ful and fanc> arilclei. and
as matters now stand the board
line cake*, which-they will btdd m
ii.if.K.
WaiMs fur
very bad shape with the two pr
tomorrow. c«»m
12 Si.
JMercerlzcil WaiMs
hls "no" vote and voi*h1 "
members, as they cannot 4<*n buy
They win servtfor.
The Globe
4Uti*d that the, wason for changing
book and do not agree
I «-ake during the even
hls vote was there were only two par
Mayor Saato said that the city had ties opiKtPed to the paving this year,
gives the board 12.000 to spend, sad and while It msv com s little more
meeting of the ftailltall enthusas things are now thay cannot si>
Is called for ifib evening in the
than to wall for bids, he thought the
The mayor cited an
<»f Dr W S Motin. n> elect a
Hong. T
cideot that he bad
_
iger for, thi* year and prepare
slight hs
by Mayor Palmer In Grand
r the tu-ganlxathm of the team.
has never been before i

made, aal
people, all
but the a|

£

WAIT OEPARTIEHL

Bardfiins
wFor Careful Buyers
-JlfllK---- —

NEW STORE, Cor. Ttli ’anil Union Sts.
Bo»l^ IS per «k. from 5e to.. 10c
2 cloz. large WomTcn tubs 10 sen
at. ca.....................*................. 40c Plates, pniot----- - • • S5c ami 30c
10<loz, bib OvcralLs rcg. GO ami
Soup PUt«. l«r set..................25c
GOc, toscUat
.................. S5c
Deepaiiheiat Birjiini.
Lanlcro Globes............. ..
7c
Meo-s Gloves..............,:25ctot,Oc
2

‘■“'J' Ctc»mViic^
10c to 25
Fancy Water Pitchers
F«nc) 1.00 Vise it ...... .7.5c
No. 2 l^unp Burner .....----- Oc
Regutir 35c Broom il.......16c
Ko.l ..
..
.......i... Be
Men's reg. 26c work’g ShiiU at 20c
No.2.UWick,i>er)d..............6r
Boy’s ex. quality stiff Hat that
selU at 1.00 to 1.60, for....30c Any gootU not saliafactorj' can l»c
reiutnetl
»
Boys'soft Hals.
Ex. quality col Table Spread. .G5c j Mennan’s Talcum Powder.... l«.c
4 qt. Gfanite Iron sauce jtan,. 20c Boston Bakeil Beans with or
5

‘..............................

0 ..

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o

o

23c

o

25c

tfcr e

Xr i«xiHi~;i^urwoud:

Men's brown Derby Hals, sire
Regularise Trolling Hcxik ftw
Cl, 7. *i. quality first-class.
Bass5 and
amirPtckcral at.
Men's black 25c sox at...
.35c|Covere*l Chambers.
Oatmeal dishes, set of 6.

Oh Sink IsiN dricHT In ail Fnifc-.B Slap-foni ONdt

|

HEW STORE, Cor. Till and Union Sts.

Horses For
Sale!

la

C*»»K hAUC- U.-rrv and fruit farm;IS aere. S

ImUdlnl^ onVllIJ-. ***
. -Id. 4 ring*, or a,Utr.-*- J.din^K.^Idll-

tlonall,.u.a.U4.;nm.( o'uii ih. ,aMt. aJ«, Ora

• I wiU have a nit*; oarloatl of horses in IVaverM*
giy. .Monday. .An-. ‘.Mth.
Weijxht from iwidve to
ntP«*n hundr t! ponmU
If y. i wani to buy any
hors s it will i>ay >oii
jine anil see me.

r-*»KTHK>K\T:«',l*>N I ,.fT.r tliiru Oiftt
FOR RENT.
1X1 RK.M- liujulf,. V. t; Heio.iam,.
HK.NT -K.«r nx-m-

H. HYMAN

Fi»B KK.VT T»m -oiw«..foffHw^
t til Ih. 11 *rt\A b-addinc. Tli «. T.

Brtxlhagcn's Barn.

MICELLANEOUS.

,

;n.."Tri,

fctv!

STJ

the

ways

ig conainied In severs
However, the city al

KT’.rsr'i.rKras.i's

It

E J Han* and wm are Imildlng an
Idltlon of 3itx25 fe*-i. and have juM
jl»,h«Hl a lia*eraeni under the whole
hulldiag. which wUl be uw-d fur Morage f,f vegetables, etc . f*»f winter use.
The iK.rcaif Aid siK*leiy will meet in
inge halt uimoTTow afteriusm al 2

^raSpSl^m^

. where the vote c
rmen was a tie sad the deciding
» was made by the
Ity Attorney Dari
4. He auted that

Alderman Bingham wanted to K
If now aftar the mayors apointn
bad beaa turned down at a prevltmt
meetlM Md thU motion was i
«B aMormaa laataad of the
ment comlnc from the mayor. If the
:mayor did not have the right to
:The ehr attorney was unable ti
swer the question The mayor
said that the Michigan Uw sui
the right of the mayor In this case
-and that It was all right This cun
claded the discussion, and now Mrs
Minor Is a full fledged library trustne
maybe.
•toto and Cam fitrMta to Be Paved
The board of public worthy asked
the couacll to approve'the proposltioa
Mr. ficaalaa for the grading and
paving of State and Cass streets
which would Imve the board la good
shape tor the coming year If the work
waa appfwved One change |n the
work^^ asked. Instead of using
Medina curb they asked that West
port curb be ueod. which they ocmsld
ered as fully equal to the Medina curl
and only ooeu twtKhlrds as much

Gravel Pit Bought
The waylt and means rommi
ommended the purchase of l»i»
land from the Hannah A lay i
gravel pit.
of 11.<

*t. for a
. They
and favored
the purchase very much. Their r**|M»n
was accept**d and adopted
Graonman'a Walk Agaim
Jay D Greenman has not got
walk y.et. He want«tl It huili on
cast side of line stre**!. and the
pic on that side of the street wan

........

rial dance Thursday s venlng. August
2u Helm s .orch.-sira will funtUh the
Mrs. A Brunough. Ll.D. a profe*
sor «.f the French language, who has
iHvn s|M*ndlng the summer at Mrs
Gra'y Stone, at
a Icjciim* this
F:dg**wo*>d. will giv
ev»*nlng at th«* c*»tti » of Miss Ix-wl*
on "The PeaKanth of France.
The executive commltte* for the
iiiinlciiml field day will, t ei this
.decide
ventng at 7 o'clock i»hah»
uia.li the date for their 'ontest
A marriage llcenae wi i tsHiMMi today
John .^*1 Tickler of i
.Sarah A Kenn. y of Ber
Cb-rk RolHTf Walter.
Roy W'atklns I* In the city looking
up the Inheritance tax at the probate
•iffTce Tor the »,iat«-. which comes under
the auditor general’s de|iartment at

of PhJe ‘mi^ a^nd'ihe"ii!l.iile'<rn that

side *>f the sir.H*t do not want It. The
reason It was placed on the w*«t Hide
was because one man has hsd a long
sU*ge of alcknf*ss In his family and was
unable to pay for It.

A motion was finally made and
Tied ordering the walk built on the
east side of the sinnu. Alderman ijir
die alone v..tlng no /
ham. who Is on the w
stated that It liMiked to him as If there
was a family war up then*,
was now in favor of having
hunt on lK«h sides of the stn-

GOOD MORNING!
WH.AT DID THE

BURGLARS
get al your house last night?
What is lliat

hail just ilciHis.

ileil all )*our rash in the

and )*our other valuables in one

—I

rawing naar. I

signed by property owners on ^'roht
street, calling aite
^ment walks on Prom street It was
tlgned bv Messrs. HiiellmanteJ. Ton
oelier.W W. 8miih A S*ms, T
Bates, and others They wante«l the
walk replaced or wanttnl a rebate
The nMm«*r was ref
lienniaa said that be would
of public warka.
P. Kysclka ask
build an an*a umk-r the walk at hi*
property. c*»rner of Prom aqJ Cass
straight curb, and IIJO for curved streets: als«> permbsion to dump thi

Steel l.ineil Vault?

::

CORN SYRUP
.

par U« uura/jret they did not want

property {
icre was
W. W; Mrnith were willing
»oxe
build i^ The |x*tl ;

tor tora tofiMy. Batbtracht that ihey fire chief.
oiwM B*t graral for ooa-half the

urn a

kr

to bid oo

.......

\

]

petitloQ for an arc light on the
tor oC Eighth aireei and Garfield
aoe was referred to the light com-^
K H. Aliya, surveyor, submitted a
plat or Cast Day Park addhlon to the
etty. The matter waa referred to the
a and walka.'
itkw of the hoahh

;V

Cadies^
Caller made
Suits
Of course our line is not as complete
as it will be in ten days, but neverthe-:
less we're showing a nice collection
and they are moderately priced—tak­
ing style, quality and make into con­
sideration. There are Coverts. Venetions, Zibelines and Serges, in colors
of blacks, blues, browns, greys and
tans. Everybody is interested in the
new styles—they are’such a radical
departure from those of a year ago.
Step in and.see them, you will not be
urged to buy.
:
:
:
:.

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

The New Table Delicacy.

55.

Cinsot

Cbe * Bosteh w Store

Not AM Smooth halltofi.

lato la the fan and he was not satto
•ad to go on with tba wovb. It w

::

That was the wise thing lo do!

ol end of Cass street bridge.
ol wall to be hi

two mehs of cemeot. four barr
ebuhed etoae. and Ibor bam
gravel The catch baslns to c<
each.

.n

of their Safely f^xes in their

A petition fur the «‘Xt«*nsUm o
water mains from Railroad avenue
east to Ruse s(r*»et. on Bsst Blghth
street, wss referred to the n.mmltte*
»n fire snd wsier and the superinten
dent of the water works.

as.trsx'sKi'*"’”

I'i

::

t'«lifunjU and l**,-m<- Niontovk-M. niakint; «

Ole art Showing a Fine

A new ijrnip with a new e.vor—pore, wbde(ome and good. Kwo Cora Srnip ia made
from that portion of the corn kernel which containa
the greatest atrength-gieing. energy-producing
andaerif^ingelereenre. lUfo Cor. Syn»
ia a preHlige««l food-ready farnae by the Wood
-which the weakeat atomaeh ofinlaot or inealid
wfll readily aaaimilite. Beat for every home nae
from griddle caka to candy.
eheOrma* Spread
for Odlp Brood.

• -The
Vtchliig and strvi

The• avemge
nowaday* unually
average piay
|i

Carter play*. The caat this R(*aaon 4*
d* lor llieK 1 w* uiwn^i
headed by Herh^ O'Connor, who
motti foreign
waved
plot
riu- .Vmerican ha. ---------------- doubles Joe Manley and Doby Dick.
uiidir mock herolci. are Indulged in. The acenery and
III" i.atho> ii- inriMHl to'Imtho.H. an*1 ; play are e*m*nilal element*
tlu- cUm-d.v de,H*nd* .m the Hher.1 ukc . mlMakable ,*.pularlty.
One of
ig the *lap*ilck rather than the
vrcl*.- ofr true
true wit;
wit; or
or p,-rhap«
so III . of the real play In <
:r.e
Is
had
to
I
that I
tk*n *d It IM-rods inane *
lerU »»si of place and In
the *c«.nc. Lincoln J. Uaitor In hi*:
tat CHI an I best play has written a aim ♦ struggling men.**
**The Eleventh Hour" will he m-en
*t 25.
to ihe*hrart ’2i*d*£^^
n*-** Tueaday. August
that it enlUU hi* Intereat and gain"A; Cripple Creek.'
hit sympathy from the opening speech
and hold, it with ever increasing force Boat Intense human
plnte with comedy and
until the final word U
Ita
Only Sin" will he seen here with a
itrong and capable cast next SaturUy. August 22. at SiHnberg’a Grand
The Detroit Free Preaa of August

Si

on J.*. H I. -i.niu-t4. .f ••• M«rqu, li. HUIk..
*t^•l^^.^rt•fr^liwiUo,-r»ry.
l**W Slbi
OfBVKX*IN»i-l*»rn,w. wi.lmiif bd- 1.n^I
o «*r „thrr wur».-Tin»t d.>i>.- in itn- «-ily,
Mil nil tn.-,rt^Jr«r*nr,l. r* K H AU*n. r.M.m
4!U WiUn lm bin k
IVCd l:*t
8KY-TO 1X>AN ,«

r.«l rwt.ti.

“HliirhnK. Tlnk.-’X?.

h^th

Addn-wr.

A. h . UfO.Tal Ullvwr?.

I^OKBYTo
lYI *n vnmw lo

Best On
’ Cbe Street
Beautiful V loom house on West
Klc^cnth street —rmisheil itt
((corgia {utie bath, fur­
nace, inoilcrn ionvenvcniences biR lot —
in fatTsS |»nre home
for ail) family.
Will exchange
I
for city or
fann property.
Sell for $*2.5tMI-«r, ve*. our

Easy Payment PUn takes iu
Live in your own home now.

nerlinger,
tht man overmnmtB’s
Uiir groat *ab- of theTWO WHOLESALE STOCKS
niiiKbim** all oili**r sale*. DtirShln
>^l given away.' |2
48C

The Globe.

Mairlagf brokers an-'a regular Inare several mafiiage hrokcrii. who*
have iKH-keibooks filled with the
nam'ea of marrlageqhle girl* of the
different classea. with note* of their
figure*, iiersonal attraction*, fortune
and .other clrrumstance*. These bro^
ker* go about «*ndeavorlng to arrmage
niatriifionlal alliance* in the same off­
hand mercantile manner which they
would bring to bear upon a purely
hiislne** transaction. and.^hcn they
succeed they got a commission of two
or three per cent- upon the dowry,
with euch extra* of honuaet aa may
be voluntarily bestowed by the party.

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