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The Evening Record, July 20, 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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1903-07-20
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SATURDAY'S ISSUE
THE EVENING RECORD HfMum
7^^
IKAVKUSE CITY, MICIL, MONDAY. JULY 20. 1903.
POPE LEO IS DEAD
liiO of tW workL mad« iiii c^trtSu !
late pope oeetned to i
take an eapedaUy rlrld Interert. wlOcb 1
wa* erioeed In wlae coanaeU to hla
CLAMS ARE
SETTLED
Distiii^ttished Pondlf Passed Away in ■km*. I* tbr ntmimeu form of r>T- IVCNUUELA canceled DEBT ol'
•miMnt he thow«4 hUsoolf a food
frtond npoo more Umo ooo occaNoB. I
OERMANV AND ENGLAND
Rome at 4:04 p. m.
Id bu eocrrUcl. od MctDlUm f. ooni 1
'
--------IMSTAUMINT
how hto .nnpDttur for.tb. nrtuxUac I
CLOSE OF REMARKABLE LIFE
•uhUItyofWMlotj.
I hi- .-xtraordin-Ty career, made him an
!n.plr1n« peraonase even to thoae who
dhl not recocniae him a- a aplrltnal
ruliT and teacher, and Proteatanta as
s bit death.
The storr ot the impe la an exeaedlofly simple and pretty one. He iuit b««n
-thoiurh
nuntiff. as It Is called,
esIlMt of
*%t
hough the pontiff,
most ancient ecelewUstlrtsm In waatEurope-an ex*-ellent clilxen of oar
r world. He bas l.ecn
Istrate. a superior pastor, a 'gfotlemaB
may U- added, a prince. He was
|(*udly to him
lAeft alone he relapses a prince In nature before he was either
a. Wlr* Id ta- E-Uaa IMA
immediately Into a condition t»f
in.l or pope
OyaUc^Bay. N. Y.. July 20.->Preai|s*r
At interval* he murmur* li
*.m the time be wa*iel.*rtfd |K>pethe
Bent Rooaevalt haa juat haan nctihad
of Home has Wn In the ocvufwsleep c«.ntlmilng to hav- foreboding*
hy cable that the pop# la daad.
that be Is U Ing abandout
!t.e pomi«-«l .-nplta! of
\ab-«. rcjitra. and m>>oIf
The-*- are
Rome. July 2a—The llluatrMui
of that k1ngd..m paying no atteo
ih«- symptoms of anemia and «-ituius
!l ui to the previous Uwa and formaUof Pope Leo XIII. came to an end at
ii*in
II*- can im long«-r turn in his
rhli-li the *.«cular state Bupjdsiited.
4:10 thia afternoon, when the dietin
Iw-.l witlmui as.si.siaiH-e'and Is hnuK Hut tbi- Influeriis- *.f flu* ivqu* as a sidrlt
guiehed petient yielded to the suffer
L*pi a'ive by ariili^ial siiiuulam'
math.n and of light has ext.-nd.-d
inoe he had tntiurt4 for many weeks,
I Hiring the laM L*:: hours he ha*
iius*t rvnmte portlona of thr
had been einking fast all da> and
I two lujt-eiioiin <*f
mtnphoraUHl w.,rkl
ouUide of tha Vatican
.\U.re nil other pope*, and aoroewha:
three of caffeine and ta«. hyi-Mler
OtfUM
.f Hb Deatk Seat to
V
r WBolo WorM Moarai o Groat Statetmaa
aai a NoBlo Ckaractec,
1 o'clock the pope
of th^cnd. About
Abo
I terrible fH of coughing and then
collapaeh.^remaining in a low sUte un
ti| the final end came.
The ItaUaf
government acised the
public .tele-^
s of sail wMt.-r. iM-iil.-H drmkliig
.lulants - •
oil, Ihe Italian, goveiim.ei.i
and
.ring all telegrams and leh-phune
immiinication lM-iw«-«>n Italy and the
Pope Leo in order that they might be
abte'^to announce the fact of hi- death
to foreign government*.
r**si *»r the amtlnent.
Th*iiu-dical asjH-*t td th*- |s»|te’»
President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay cas.- Is 4-xeljiiu* imu.h dlsi-n.nsiiiii
tm.received
notice
that the pope had relinhh- auilH.rlty. having ..pis.nunl
nnmiliiK
rardinal <»rc»;lla caim* at H 3»» a' m
The rarrtSKe vicnl away empty, the
, prelate heaiK of the apinon
that It
wlthHi rail
i'anlUiai
Vamitelll also
iUK friim the fauu»u». -hr
^.f
The |H.pc wtti then
►rIoiiN anil ihankcl him In a \<.lcc
.
V
\hn\ uuN M-arcelj audible
ni>Kle»auv i.Mla) ronilnued ghin«
the |NI|M< iitjiMMiuliH. one of which, re
|Mirt
Na>».
iiiclii(1e«l
inninitehlnia!
qiiantlilcH «r iiltr»» Klycerinc. the last
r.‘*4.rt u. ailimilate heart action
As the pop«’ la.v d.vini: the im‘dI
lentlartiw Bsthcri-d aUmt the dytnn
prelate's lMMt-l<l«‘ and recited a prayci
lnterr.Hlln»; l»r the soul of the passing
rhrlstian anfl quoted
sonu\crsefc
fr»»m the gtispci. ghlng the aiory ol
Office
in
New
kKR.xi.i.s
Birmingham.
| I*ost aiau-s today
day tt
that
last lu»tali
Venezuela I
paid
laims held
1
against her
England and
id Germany..diplomatic
Gen
Castro's
, h* twe.-n I*re»ulent
I*re»
t.-n't and theav- two <-ountrlcs
It U* resume!
Pr.-shb-'iil
Casirvi
ixe the English an
rs formally.
III
not hiM-ii us Irunk in
lei ins as ihey pi-r-onallc ih-sir*'
ih-ialls t*r sonu- f«-aiur* .,*f
the
• helng wiil.held at the *-ani*-rt re
.po st of the Vatican authoriti.-s. Their
former statement U explained to clear
up -the remi-dial hlsior> of the ease.
lasting impn-as upon the age lu whhh
they llvcl than did Us. XIU.. who has
Just pass*««l iLwny at the Vml.-.m. exhlhUliig.lii h.s closing hours su. li phys
ical vHnllty, nu-ntul vlg,.r. iu»*r:il ...urage and spiritual iM-n-nlty as «x.mc rare
ly iU huiuuii evis-ri.-n*v.
Fo|*e I.i-i.'s pla*v In history will N*
witli that of the gn-atest and most l>cntgnanl of the lUman ismilffs IX tuny
It
Un
In lk45 he was ni
In ur>:i he wa
llng.i. In l^7^ he was rhiiscn ik»|k>ucretd I'liis IX.
diveased
»*ui»c
1 .E-os Ionuue. left him hy I’i*ih- Piu.n
of this helng used in purchasing the
. Human building U>nd« and In proj>ert>
invest meuts.
Hub.Ncqucnt
shrinkage
in value these iH.n.U n-dueed the ag
iMo xni
gregate of this large sum very ipater
• lally
.Rome. July
aueh a .wumiiTfu! Impr.-wslon nn did tha
Bg.-d u-o. He tHtsae*s.-d a -uiarvelou*
plclon has arisen that the change in liullvlduallty. vyhieh xvss b.-lghtened by
P..1H- S condition 1- due'to blmxl bis rx-uitirksMe Mger and teuaeitj In
iHiUonltig as a n‘suH of the derange Old Bg-e At nloi‘iy. w ben he gave HenJamlti r.mMaiit 4 »Uttng for hU |wrutebi of the kidneys
’
lh>me.
July
IS - Midnight
the tniit. the Frx-m-lT palmer xvat «mou
Isht-d nl Ifie hrllllaney of hH liilvll.vt.
p-tis- lies Tonight In a state of coma
Y.-t vvltli w*-rene |k>Isc and stfviigth he
and
there are grave doubts in the
pnKw.Hl .-11 f-.r tUtvH- yean, ui.in- to hU
minds M his doctors whether he will Juhlh-.-. retaining for iimre tlmn a quar
ever completely emerge
Ifts ImmeEll ter ..f a .-.iitury that papal p.-wcr
Ate flissoimion ^*ms
lo
be
only w hl.-K It wa* sup|Kiw.-d. was exxuferred
Tvent-il by the reltabtlUy of ihe arUon fur only a whorl time ufxui a f.vhle old
He ptvv.-d one o^ the
,,.f the heart
HU pulse, though weak, man in 1S78
n.minues
8honl) before midnight *trxing.nt In phVNleal eiidui'ancc a* well
Dr l^ppoui said to the nirresiumdem as In mental qunlitl.-s tliat had ever
bt-t-n el.n at«-d tu the paiuil throne.
of the American I»res*;
Aw the head of the Fathollc church
-The pope. ai the present moment,
the achievements of Ishx XIII. are
Is.In a state of coma, which may be memonibh-. Even those not In the Hocalled a condition
—.............. ...........man communion fnvly admitted his
duration of which it Is tro | great ness, while to the devout TathoUc
|Hm«ihle to forecaat. although every- be *r*s the perwonlflcatkvn of goodneaa.
thing leads t.* the belief that the con | He was both stateaman and prteaL and
a
m-A sus
.md„ can..,..V.-0 .o„ TO«-■
n.,.r.. oa.c. be i. «...
shiMTS
slxhsh
L50
tires*
sIkk-.
vici kid, cut
Men’s oxford*, new
c*t*hapes.l.50t
L65
2.50
. BlacH. WPilu. StrlpMl
..*r
.!,««
S. BHNDA & CU
Tbf r.,.1 r.
wiKxl nres-*
;‘rz,
*in:»r:uo
^-rp Bound*, os. for Initance. the In- oatlboa. hla extraoctUnary mnDoty. hte
etstent volco of hU famllUr* calling fraah and e«rM«MMYPt tn tBt mm-
m
Thm I'.-Mirl pri»iM-riy Is very pleas
antly. ItK-ai.-d on'I he south end of l»ng
l.ake. alH.ut seven miles from the city,
and liar.- api- many very desirahh!*us in th«- pr.MH-riy
The roanag.-r
RESTING IN THE GRAVE
luui-ral ttl Mr> U-xi T Pen
at
the
Frh-iuls
wa> held
xe..tei
•ter.lay nfi.-riuH.ii. which
ihiors with fri*-n*ls.
rest
Th.‘ floral ofT.-nngs were espy-clally
There were a
lieautiful ami pr.ifUM,ery large- uunib.-r oi
.prayn an.l Nmall pnvi
larger plee«»^ w.-r.-; Anchor
“C K’ monogram
Foreign
Friends church
Womans
stouarv soei.Mv ..f
the ^>iends
an
church Ev.*n1np Kc'iinl and
Grand
Traverse H.-rahl. It.HX.rd primer^ W
r T. r . Y P S C K .If the rungngational church and KUm.like club
The tiinera! arrangements were In
large of L D Curtis
SUICIDE OF A COUNTESS
DRUG CO. I
Have oiKrnexl at 21‘d Last
1 lonl St.,
From among
ALL OTHERS.
Pingittc’s "GLORIA
boots for WOMEN,
LOOM UP likfe an
Electric light in *
DARK night.
iate with age.
IVfcRY THING NbW!
..
.Outing Pants.
Worth from two dollars to four
dollars,i put in four lots to close
$1.25
$I.8S, ■ V.
a\ A $2.38- $3.00
TO. I frank'FRIEDRICH
A Oo.
WwVWwWwV.VaV
WANTED—Experienced
goods saleslady. Apply at
The Globe. 118 Front street.
N fabric Cbaf
aim Please IbHIlosl Taslidieiis
The real Lanstlow nc. We have
cloth in all ihe inipular shades.
this perfet i
It is especially
Now’s your opportunity—this
is the first day of the sale—this
paper is out about four o’clock
and those who call tonight get
practically first choice . . .
Bamitton Clothing ^
nice for uaisis. 'If you are cun>idenn;: some*
thinjj .for a waist in cream while, you could make
no belier selecli^iTT^lhan an Ivory \\ bile l^ans-
C.R.« I. TRAIN DERAILED
Work Train
at Kingsley This ,'^*» * P*rt of ’
tlowne.as there is no more beautiful fabric matlc
Great Inconvenience.
and noiie^ihai is more sjitisfactory for w. ar and
fving-l.x. Mich, ulv
I.M-k thlN afii-rniMin i
I xM.rk-iraiu ' w.-ni off *
• n..r;h «f ihi, xiUage
’ lYiD-i-d hx a hrx.ki-n 'flange
<*•
gravel
!1kh...* an.l ihr.-e cars ol lI
ill am w.ni Daio the slHch.
I
Th- ralli were tiadly twisted and
• 111. ilg*. gr.lLmd Into kindling wimmI. It
!• .-«nmaied that the train w.-ni aU»ul
5«i feet lH‘f< ire it was brought to a
^tand»till.
The cook
knookeil Im-e iihle. He was carrying
when the train Jumped
track, and the sudden stop threw
enure length of the car
He
I came to a sudden slop w hen his head
Uiruck Ihe end of a car and U was
H-rcri- he regalii.'d con
washin^^ quahiies.
Remember it "is noVhe ^x:n-
uine Lansdowue unless it has the name \V. .M.
F. Read iH rforated in the Salvcd^^e.
-
'
Ladiea’ Ana allk ahtrt waist auita
apact.lm.aaur*. Mr.. H. M. TImblln
rtraat.
1«B»
€. ttiiliKim
Cor. Front mnd Union
I‘a Grand
..............
was large* i
was special music for Ihe
r If a 1
jthe t
aged 2(»
Blanche
u-d »ulclde here last evening. She
vUltlng a prominentt banV*“*
banker The
had quarreled
d and the countess after
ard* went to the banker'a bedroom
ipwirfis. There is
THE ECONONV SllHtE » T.rp°r?lt!iS:-
Affecting Funeral Service of Mra. Ber- and'solicit a share of your jutionagc
where you will find a full line ol
1 Pennington—Tender Tribute*
DRUGS.
CHKM1(\A!.S,
KTC,
to Memory of Loved One.
Kvcry»4>erson knows that .Iru^s .letcr-
U2
r ol our Briglitcst jlb4 Best
Wh> nut have
.s 0;l Cook
CiHik Stoves while they/are going ao
Blue Hainc Wi.-kless
ol the
Ih stove deal, aruVnow oflfer you
chcaji?
We arc going outI of
the :;nc I stoxes made from
ipWlTdS.
There
ureal evononiy m the fuel lull m the use of Uic*e *to%-e*.
See
them in our show window.
We would be pleased to show you
Saturday and has* «»jH-ne« an
iih.-lm I Uick. Mr
Ihe intereMs of th*i.iiniMiiiy i«i promim- Ihe rcMiri named
xU.xi- whieli lias h.-*ii platted into
-utia-g<* hits for vummi.-r rcMirt pur-
II
. UnLi.-r*
Why Roast Yourself
Headquarter*.
:* *:;• ST.. Bm
|K„ ami
the diplomat which oever left him. lo
:l:c nui^c^ o^^nmlly when he hoar*
©f^xnanj
Rp; .
QQ
Where He Will Have
th.- 1-ord
Th.-y rest from their la
iKirs. but th.-ir works do follow them."
He siK.k^ ..r Ihe bles.Hed emfort t.i
Im- d.-rlvtMl from a Thristlan lif
the frtM-dom au.l r.-st
which cmes
wUh release I mm
the duti.-s and
stniggU-s of ilally living, and »»i
bnuid.-r held .d work for the M
w^hlch o
sp,.ke .If th.- lasting influence
•Mrs
Pennington’s rhrlstian
hie w.eild hav.- uimui all whh whom
kh.- had ct.nie into e.*ntact
Th.- ser
vlc.-s were cnelud.-d hy the singing
of
TennxM.ns
rmssing the Har."
which ha-1 always U-en one of
IVnuIngton's favorite songs
Th.‘ hnal servhH-s were held at
111 Ikr:.. when he emcnul the IVUegb
I.
$2.00
j
new
J
Wilhelm
Few nteu Jinv«- '.eft a gr.-iit* r «*i more
iHirn March t. IM". at Carplneto . Ht
was s-nt to the Jesuit rollcgc at VI
liirlH. In IXIK wh.Tc he rcmalncil Yh
iv\
Women-*
Mens
•' urni .if Ftnbarg Jc
Koffman.
js.Ml of M ttnliarg and H Koffare hard at work getting everyfor their new
mattress
thing
a building on
factory, to l»e located
l-Yont striH-ts
the ciriier of Oak
dim
eiilix In hceiirlng mat.-rial from -New
Y.iriv. an.l will be d. lay.-d
started
How
11 running
^AMERICAN DRUG COn
I’o|h‘
mioT.Ls
am! ilurable,
dt.uhteil tf any of th.sM- wh*. voiv
pans *.| tla- elly.
Th.- large
ge as
ta-f*.r*‘ him the mantle of 8t Peter ev
s,-mhly s|Kike loiid.-r t
er sureeCEbM 111 (-AptlVBllng the llllSgl
warm pla.V which she had ma.Ie In We also carry a complete lir^c
nation ami lut.-n-st *.f Hu- elvIllZA-d the h.-urts ol all xxlaun sh.- had known Dri^irts Sumlnes, Stationery,
w..rld ns did Ihe lab- isqM- .\*.ne of the in h.-r lllettme.
bacco ami Cigars. : : I : :
The rostrum was haiik.-d with palms
will he uuiuterrcd ' The hurlul vnlhiut^ old men of hi* g.-m-ratlonand l.-rn-. and U-autiful floral plect-s.
lakes plain- on that day in the ii
neliher QUdstone nor Hlamarek-mado
ihe eask.-t was c*.v.-re.l with fraYOURS FOR TR.kDF.
Ing. and imiiiedlatciy alterward
_____ hlosMims. expr.»ssing the sympa
conclave lor the i-bntlon of hiithy of friends for the husliaud and
1 amity.
cessor will iK-gln
Th.- Bx-rvlc.-s wtTC In change tif Kev.
In ►iriKing c«.mrahj t.» the general
Henrv McKinley, pastor of the church,
. surprise of the puidjc and alH.iii |he
and H.v J <» llinford of
Indiana
xatiean
the C-n ihni the Ital
Aft.-r singing
hy the ehofr of ‘ My
J.-SUS. as Thou Will, ' Mr McKinley
publK builfliiigN are gull> flagged
n-ad a number of passag.-s of scrip
honor Ol the lloauger Queen
V
tiire
wTih-Ii
w«‘r.- fax.irlies of Mrs.
gh. riia s natal day.
Pcimlngioii
l..llo*ing
them
with
A Remarkabla Career.
* Joachim Vlnreiit Haphn»-1
Uiilvlco
INn cI afterwards f*oiw- U»o XIII , wai
!«1II
$1.50
khajicly style*, cm
•tualb has U‘eii |H-rforui.‘*l
hui has not hi-oa m% puhih- in or.h-r
IheVlbUr »Pl*r.-h.-n
is und.TstiKKl Ihal
“UNION MADE"
"z’iir.^rsTrSOc
Women*
only:... ..r
TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK
helmed
.
I’m II th*- uimh day afu r d4 utli tiu
llomanl. Just reston^d hy
I THf WEATHER
Women** $1.00 itrap ^ Si^
ttndab. cut to.... i
j ar
rhrliO s passibii
This last as ihi
heart flnall.% siopisd
Tomorrow th.
Is.lH * UNly will iH- »iim-ned and em
Perugia
^ ^ OTp Book Store
eray That Caused
the Late Unpleasantness.
Fourth Faga.)
And wnihoul doubt the finest lot ol this dua of goodf that tliii
city ha* seen. Kvery piece ccprcientt this aeaaoo's choioat
pioiluctioM. Nothing better for a
than Ihi* ......
Jit Cut Prices
Me Two Nation*—
End Of 1
2>usMaa China
Summer
footwear
MENT OF LONG LAKE
III. d*-<-laris that u ihinl
iiperuUoii for the removal id ihe |.i,-u
wa>i -aler that he rvmalu constantly
remained in an aUiulnnK ruoui remb
to ntlimlnlsier hnal absulutlun.
Kariy thu ninrninu fanlliial Ua
cun I'.errtill l*n»uKht the
a Mesr.
rNOW BE RESUMED
.
__ ____ __
^
.
^ Prealdent Caatre Will Now Receive
now We Jire Showing
H. E. CARTER PUSHING IMPROVE
iitg th«- privat*- hUtorv of
tii.the
!
TO DEVELOP
OUTING RESORT
h- iinal ptvparailous f..r the i*op«-’s
di-ath
Th.- govemmem 1.^^rigidly r.-n
graph lines houre before the death of
paaaed Into eternity about noon.
KHiCL-n canllnaU
aiuoiiK
iall«T> kt ihc
latUnii
«liirlii»;
(Contlnuad
PAID
----------------
HNrrdDodlD l
Noble Stnig^e of the Holy Father Until
the Last
SEVENTH TSAlt-1929
of Durand wg
w-xeral very nice .elections.
\
mixed quartet and chorus /also
gave
very good music. I^v. T.
P. niom prei
•Where Will
lo iM- followen^ ltsod and very forci
bly put the topic of his acriDOB forw
ward
Tbe^udlencc Mgerty followed
ih^ s|ieaker and gave exceUenl
excellent nitennttenThe music
Guy B W'
the dlrectkm
At the moren sang a very
qonrtec
sang several enjoyal
Th.- passenger train .
-ere la eoapnay yestartwo or tlMm golnf tor
I up that it could not get past An- a walk around the atreeu and the
other laid down on the lawn at Um Q.
R .A I depot and went to alanp. Whan
he awoke he clalina that hla wmtch nnd-
try
A MCOBD WANT Aa
i
THE EVEJOXG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, Mic£. MONDAY. JULY 20. 190S.
THE EVBnHG HECOKk
amcLMH
GRAN ~RAVEf?Se HERALD
YOU MAY THINK
IS ALL RIGHT
TIIAVERSe CITY. illCHICAN
ISLANDS NEAR BORNEO BELONG
TO UNITED STATES
this unreasonable, but a visit to our store vill convince >xni that it is
a colli Cwt.
We are determined to dose out every sample suit on oar
IMI T Um AND 1. V. MANNill
•ecrttary
J.W.HANNBN. I
CONTINUCO
CNCOURAOEME
Fgr th^ pMt fwci w«eki there bai
M snaeUled eotdUSoo In Wall
•Irwt, whteh has kept apecaUtor> In
« atAte or uncenatnti:,
vhlrh
has
toea ttrainlac. tiU tha iaduitfial ait
tUUotf. the kejr to rulum rapreaeoted
is
apaculatlve veatorM. com
Btrons. and the
Utmrr Clews, la
Hay
Prepared
to
floor in one week.
Prt
m
Title of This Country Beyond
outlook
flatierlng
last Saturday s re
Washington. July 2u^ So r .h.m mi
cat loo has yet ix-tfn rec«;iwnl by the
sute departno-nt
Inm th- Untisli
gL.ernmeni as to the teversi Ulands
off the oi*a»t of Borneo now In pi^^ersi >n *4 the rfalied Su«e>. aloeh
m -mlers of the bou.i- of commons
u
to think le long to Oreai Britain
The
slate
.lefiar^em. l.o>ve,.i. |»
pr'pared to give a prompt and .nmMu
sive answer ahen l»rd l^n-duwne’ts
Inquiry rembe. her.Before ‘eavic;;
Wa^hlnglon
lYlda>
Se<T.tary
lla>
ksjked personally Into the maiter and
sallafied biniaelf that the British guv
shadow tif a
the Islands In quosilon When
Inquiry reached here Acting Hecretary UiomU in repiv will call the
aiiei
n of
fli^i to the treats of 1»: i
between
f»ii«t Itritam. Bermanv end Spain, by
w.itch the last named naib>n was to
bj-ve Ilile over al! the Island.^ out.dde
a marine leagu« r di tance of the IU»r
nei ci«>t. l^ier In the treaty, which
this government ne«otlai.H| with the
Sultan «if Jolo for the purchase of cer
Uin Ulanda belonging to biro, a drag
nit clause was Insiried. clslming fur
lb.- Unllial Bute, all iboA.- Inlands
which had been ci*ded to Spain by the
tr.-aty of lKh5. On file in iht office of
Hear Adn
view. aaya. after dlsciiaalas the flnan
*iltuation:
i4a1
lands In conirovei>y
Ba%e •era!
-More eaoourasmafst la fouad
gi:an. Taganac. Bakkungaan. IJbiman.
C^e crop aitualkm at prasaat
than Boaam. Hihaung and l^ngkayn. Tbeiu‘
alaewtiere.
flTieai. oora^aad o».iion ;s and. arc rbarly outside of the ma
have all ^de great procreaa during ril e league or the Ib.m.-o coast, an.l
tliendore undi*r the term.- of Ibe two
^e last tuo weeks, asd the rhanre*.
tr allc.s beloliK to Ibe I'liiled Slul.-s
^ goad for a liberal yield of all thr.M
It is sani at the navy departmeui
at UtfM iMportant aUples
There
t| u Hear Admiral Kvans.
knowing
•Pthbg la tbe^agrlrultural
out In
^OB far but what is hopeful nuslnes^ lb • ‘philippine.s gunls,.!. to the h
lauds to survey them and mark th.-m
l|Sd Induatrtal rondltlons In the inter as AiuiTican lerrltor)
ltwS»atlnue aallsfacton
A
islands liHV
It U explained that
Ileal Imisii
labre carefol spirit Is ohsened than strategical
the Unit.
wsl^ad a year ago among those who
euntrpl and Uke the Initiative,
ftOO Reward. $100.
A $L>r,,tH) 3-piccc S.vlii1 oak suite for...............
A goo,l $:12 s*»^i<l oak a* piece suite, loosily
And soon up to
A line f iri.(M) ipiartcrcl oak suite for............
A gooil
29.75
.32.75
*39.50
39.75
,
The prices on some 6t these suits are 25 i>crcent less than Uctoiy cc
J
I
Blaine
v:X-V .
A Itrrc line ®r Odd Dressers tt propofttoBttely low prices.
I " J. W. Sl-iV
A Record Unequaled *
Practical Heuaa Fumlahar,
Cigar; - y --
You'couUl certainly have, these hot da)-s,
in your store, ofhee or home.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
•
OF MICHIGAN
..midvcd liHMKMi of Ms ff.vi.rli.* hran.
whh h would cost him |1«M»U4»,
\\r> L. A Kwing of Bangor has
heautitul ami aneb nt piiH-.* of rum
lure in the shape ol at laid.- which i
su,i|KiM*d to be alM.ut liT. >.-ar> oU
and which i- an exact duplbal.* of ih
table iiM*d by Ceoigo Wa*hingion i
hi* .lining r.u.m
It is of solid mnli..i
ai.v ami weighs atn.in |.n. ,„ei„ds
|
;i:;:
Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.
,,n,j;pkr.'srL,.,.v
**vd 4*f bK'kjaw.
The skeleton of an <dk Y
rom the river n.yir Mt i''
•\t Batti.* (*r.*.*k when
pn.prie
Bunee of the (hife H.oal ifrrived
his re.Riaurant he fttund the. place
si. Tin* night force <if waiters s
rvm.k wer4* gone and th4* cash r
The readers of tbit paper will be
ph ased to learn that there U at least
oru' dreaded disease that s<icnce has
"DriiUlly Tortured.
iM-en able I
* ratm^ to light that bn- ]
tbaOs catarrh. Hair. Cat
atarrh C»i
n.l ni.mcTclful torture Ima i
datie**^ ul He* seai^m b»ok pluee
*-4 rati h
Won;
trafflc oontlnoea upon al
now kno^
never been equaled.
.
Henry Farlton. one of liiiffiild'w r«»-!
At
Ma
creasing scale and
there an
of ('oltiwa. Calif, write
lid elilzrns. ba»* a <hair which Is'br.d
Signs. If any. of production
having
w.M Is* owned b> L. Stan, tf Hiand 1“
l endured Insufferable pain
a
constitutional
1treatment
Hajlids and Chicago
This w.' make from Bheumatfsm
and
nothing re
Orenaken conaumptlun. Were it not irlres
Hairs Catarrh Cure Is Uken Intern*
H.
•
tl.ird
iMtato
uarehoto**
fur
Man
I
H.
ved
me
though
I
lr1e,l^
every
thing
that prices of manufactured product
y uiK.n the bl«K>d
acting
Id will make
Manion a •g,H» l | known
J came across Electric BitSauli Sic .Mark' and ton., and
ina
•re usually on auch a high lerel. con xnl mucous surfaci<-s of the syetem. ManiU4*ifc dimcM-h. now In retreat
tor potatoos aiW oHer vegc }t»rr4 and it’s the greatcM medicine on
there
thereby
destroying the foundalloh. of al As.**lnins. m ar Baraga hav** ' e«*n
SumpUoo
would
probably bi‘ on
*' —h lor that trouble. A few bottles
larger scale. tbU being particularly the disease, and giving the patient tribuled iLM.h.'a. dor creating a m w
length by bulhaag up the constilu- raihullr 4»rphan asylum at Marqui.iu*.
true or Iron ami teatlle product.
n and assUting natiirc In doing its the Hi Hcv Bish.vp Kis heading the
-A favorable feature of mud
irk. The proprietors have so much Mm with f:..4H.e
There an* Mill
Ip
puwerrt. that thev iIm- diiKi-H,. i«i Im* buar.l tmm
Bificance is the foreign buying of our
---------------------------------- — 1J»S <:. Johnson »Dd
K H. Mc»d«.
The
iffar
One Hundre«l Dollare for any
SaeuHtlet. as well as the disposition
ca;o that It fails to cure. Send for
cr Europe to renew our credits a
Ibt of UqtUmonials.
asylum will ei»M f:ui4MM.
Lad.tt.
“you
can
Jump
on it. tram-1
•ad these two Infiuence. have alremly
Addrwaa. F. J CHKNKY A CO.
At SI J.iM-ph the fruit harvcM Is
pte on it. but it will come up smilling
fiauaed a baary braak
In
aterllm
at iih highest, hlaekberrn*^. ra.splH'revery time.- Caiman’s Elastic Floor j
riew hnrkleb.*rrlew and early iwarhew
Which puu aa aad to all gold ektsirt
Indng whljiped
In
large 4|uanHtb*h
tor the present.
Bvldently we shs:
rommlKftion men Ktaie that much fruit
be obliged to look lo Kurope for relief
Would la* ruined unb*wh help ctmld Ih*
la case of monetary gtringency.
w.:*iir.*d
Harvi*wi
hands
are
very
wrarce
Farm4*rw hav4* ofT.-red as high
Ibrionately It seems likely lo lie
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Information
Imparted—Mer
able
As said above, the Vorst of tlie Uieful
chants of This City Directly Inter
decllae seems to be over, and th<
su•*^erlJ.ll.ln^
uu m4ir
ested and Profited.
Stocks should be a purrhas** o
iai to -Aunt
Havilaml.
and
siigge.sl.*, I ha I
scale downwards '
Hw Idea Is to
mut.t practical lesM>n«- he oficr. d hv any one
igbl I.y the great Adam Korepaugh make the muv«*meni iM.pular In t)i4and Hells Bros . great consolidationn of lull meaning <if the term, am! It ex
*biWh I
every community visited b> presses the huiw that least half of Ho*
r..MMM..iHH.plc In I^nawee county will
Jh.m;
Naturalisation Paper. Manufactured into this city and atiempi to do busl iinll4* with it in exproi^^ing gratitude
Ho* sainied.
ne^is without advertising
How murli for the m»t»:e life of
Unlawfully in Fortign Counbusiness would thev do as evimpareil
At Mii.kegon a very valiiatde elam
with what they will do wh«m
the)
d has bei'n diM‘..vered at Interiake
«m.e
line after their heavy ailveri
rk. and luarly fl.'et worth of jwarN
bat is a eouundriim
•uundriim tbai may U* an
Ion.
July
20~I
i\«* b«*in iaki*n fnmi the bivalve* b>
a ere as well by the ignorant in r.rdj
»'>a»®»‘Kraiian and
nd other swered
one man
l.4*4m Saranac made
th.
a^ well as the wi.M- in all
the fact
find, and ha.-J lni*n secretly fishing tip
that frauds In naiuraltaatlon
papers
One purchas**d
Now.
prlnelpb. .d advertising U |s*xrls lor iwt» wt*«*ks
and paaspons extend to alt parts of
of the Central
lys the same
The einutv p.M,pk- ly'^l
r
C4.
bnmghi
ir».
a
and
several
‘ their exhibition to w!l
Tbe>
rs have lH*en wild to local jeweb
what it Is In th.' ni-et atiraetive,
or fn.m |2 to IK, apltH*e
manner jHu.s»ble
Thev do not stint
WilMani t; PatUwon of Kalamaz.m
themselves in the manner of advert is
|k»rts arc being received f
is dead in his eighty sixth year as Hie
The
result
I.
known
to
all
The
poru where foreigners come in large
H.S. Hull, President.
pnr|sinionaie measure of sue result t,l Hu* t xreShive «se of lobareo
aumbars. telling <if the finding
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
would attend the same kiml of li. toUae(*onisi. fnim whom he iMiiighi
acorea of seta of tlo^se papers.!which
•xeltislvelv, gavi* ttui the
siatemcitt
H. C. Davis and
have been selred and destroy,^
Vw advertising of any kind of bu.*»lne^s
hni In Ik' years Mr Paulwm Mimkeu
It has lM*en long since It was m-ces
aons bolding them are ImmtMlIately diA.
V. Friedrich. V. Pres'ds
more than 4MMhi cigars, which
ported. Possession of patM>rs Is being sary to use any argument with tiny him It.xiHi. In his early life he waw
WM I>,riKIN. STKI'ilKN- I.MTNEH.
S.IH ol.siiecesstiil merchant to induce j
considered s sufficient rau
even
more
constant
smoker
than
iK
,. W. l.AUolK J V HI KI. .XIAN
him to a«lvertis«*
The only questloi
sjt^tlon of would lie cltlien
lis <U*eilnlng years, and local c igar
I* reports are ctimlng prtncl now Is how to advertise the best Ifoi
I say that it would mu be overesH
Im- d.m.-T la t this Is* the at
rom New York.
Philadelphia
KUt into any city or town ani
Itlmore . In the latter city ^>l•
li-k ub the Idggesi business buildtll'
day
five sets of
It Js no
were found on passports of theV'Sih and the* Imsiest merehaiUs
ler. Junii lo hav.
Oermaa Lloyd steamship
lira
»r lor you km*w
burg, and all holder. ,.f jiapt^s,
the
steamer even if you are a stranger in the city
The^ govern Turn to the bveal n. w-pa|H*rs and we
ibo .vreupbs the iiMst
advertising
pare in them
Then go back to the
biggest building and read the sign and
you will see the same firm irame
Tber«» are scarcely anv exceptions n
> ve this rule, "it
U
Ml
general
r.ntghoui the cminiry
*
laara
tho papers arc obtali
"r" n 'r:' '::tz
,
' * ^ ....ELECTRIC FANS....
£V£^YhV/f£fi£ i>
CONDENSED NEWS
WHOLES A
(A BREEZY TIME
The Greatest of Them All
Utude. On the other hand the voluro
"of buslDeaa shows no signs of dlmlnu
S.U.
H-iuece oak suite lor
A giHxl $5r>.00 suite for.. .
Z
dving the dining nwim girl qnestb
or high prices and dlmUrishlng profit
being the cauae of this change of ai
II.T5
.iy.rs
.14.75
iT.rs
. 19.75
vi.lid luk 3-iucie suite rqr.....>
A $2^00 solid oak S.piecc suite for.., •..
A govKl $4M.U0 solid oak a.>ucce«u.tc for.
the
laanclal reaction asd the preralence
A
These are the prices:
Traverse City, Mich.
Wt h»n • first class
Sbotmaktr’s Shop.
'-CIRPET
.“*p. WORKS..
Car|K t CIraamg afcd Fcath.
vting. Cann-t
CanM-l wfwiat
w(w^ll^: and layoi*;
Ik lorv wtidn.g
*Mt,dii.g your old earj
ear|« t!v
amTiy tt, be m.vd. ,ido rug^. let
M,ow y.m HJcnpU-k
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor.
$1.00
K.t.r tl!l
The regular price of
•s was $1.35, but t
Kll
St.
LARSON^S^TAmT"^^
these
Claus WArrvwr. Proprietor
m'TlX,NH HAY. MUH
I<urvtM rlcM* t*> l>»«uttrul (iraiMj Tr«v< r «■
Hsy. s r«-w rtKl. fro-u th.*
H.*t s».l
e..Ulw«l4*r. l«th roMii* «ud mX,^xu li.«t
irsa6NdBojs'$ii(iChiapl
IlLhop'KiJ‘in'flu ^’listalMnentl'.'* The
3 OENT
PBACTICAL LESSONS
ialiratt, ctspoundail seni- annualljf, allowid on : : ;
Savings Deposits
JUDE THEM TO OlDtl
r Leavings
STOt^
ROWLAND DOUGLASS IHotel Shilson
i
New Shoe Store
Rutner's Old BUnd.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Front BL
OppoaiU Whiting Hotel.
hghl.. H*
»h„* I
.Cowelitig Sale
♦♦♦♦ •
It is not often you can Kct sucji valxu:s as ihcsi:. rhey will bear llut closest
inspection, because they are the best you wijl lintJ.
i'ringed towels.............. .. .C
*---- ------, ............ $1.25
±»x51 Double Hemmed*............. X,..
. ....... 1,50
.
•JixHO Hemsiiichsd plain center. *.. ....
.............. ............ 1.25
*J’Jx45 1 )ouble hemmed...................................................... .. ........ \.m
-2x50 Three I lemstitching..............................
.. ..,.
1.00
22x4(i Blain Center..................
....................SO
22x42 llemsiiiched..... ............ ...... ......... ............. ....... ............
.00
22x40 1 lemstitched............ ........................................... ....... ..75
2;Cx42 Hemstitched Huclc Towels............... .....' .50
V
21x42 Damask Hemstitched.................... ......... .
....................40^
*20xIUl 1 lemstitched...................................... .... ...,. 1... .......... . ' .25
.
20x:i:i Hemstitched, \yhitc....___............................. .......
.25
20x23 Hemstitched, 'colored......- . ... . .................... . . ....X..
.25-^
Unbleached bath towels. 5c, 10c, 12>^c, 15c. 20c..'..... ........ ..
.25
Bleachevl bath Rowels. 20c............................................. ....
.25
I'he grealesl variety of wash cloths.
Huck Towels. 10c, 12>^c, 15c...........
.......
.20
The ‘t.*\t*r Cel” hy*;ienic Mash cloth, not knit bijl w'oven. Il'absorbs more water
-w'ill dry'quicker—more easily cleaned—docs not irritate tender skin, and it
sells for oc each.
‘
*
^
I
I
JUST A MOMENT
Vienna Parts. Berlin, and in fact in
all of the big continental cities. 1
Gentry Bros’. Show Coming,
era as a usoal thing say when cauglit
'.entry Bnu*' fanems iraint*! amnia
they bought the paper.
Others al
w Will exhlhlt at Tw.lfih wtn-c
lege they received the documents from •ik .w
gn»unds Thur^dav. August t
relaUvcs In the majority of cases the Hentry Bnw have four slmw s. an<
holders of^papsra did not^
thii season Trav<*rM* ('iiy will hav<
Hi - 4Yp|K»riunity o( seeing the N,.
aad they supposed they were really thi>w
In 4ither words. ih«* big 4*asi.*ri
buying Bomsthing that made them clt -*h .w that ma<le all the larger elii.*
liens of the United States
he past Severn! , seasons
N.i doub
he bhildren will all N' happv to hea
:hU
great
show will make ihU cIi;
•ROUOMT IRVING •. BACK.
hlw SA'aaon
Never lw'f«»re have (b n
try Brow carried wuch an exi>4*nwlve
Jaffa Won Plrst Monty in Thrwt
•trolght Hosts at OaylertL
• Prod Avery brought B
J
^‘ctytord Thurmlay Jaffa, the Pe^
loakoy bone, won first money In tL-_.
Wlien the womanlv organism U discaaed. headache, backache. DervousneM
ssarK"—"“■*
curing their caoae. It esUblishra regu
larity. drie. un^lthy drains,
Sir;
ChkagD auMi thinklag that hla I
ouki to wia out. haring a far better
motk than Jaffa._______
$2.50
Crossett Shies
Wc have them in Vici Kid,
Cadet Calf and Coll, in Congress or Lace, jilain or cap toes,
light and heavy soles.
They
make life’s walk easy.
SoM
Mra Chant'S
who has lHH*n an
Invalld^or Ij. y
is so wonderfull
mprtived
ihnmgh
tht*
o>.tt*tipaihl
reatment of Brs JO
blood that she wishes her friends t..
**f their great wucctss in her
.i’u'i;,
step up on anything without the
oat difficulty,
and
after
threv*
troems she r«mM gt*t around as
Blla Olla. third
Sborman Clay, with
a mark af 2:N^. was aot la It There well as any person, stepping up onto a
chair without any trouble
8h«* feels
her cure has Uev*n -a marvelous
a
To the wearer of our
that men do not suffer from these severe
Morgan
"emu
foMow
lag tht races aad U new at the busl
noon Ho dooa not take kindly to be
lag hltchod ui^at times, and wav
broaght backao this city for more
“try
LONGLIFE
has the tesd-
fiaebant
P«ker Broi. Old Sund
Tha Urarpaol docks, om of tbe won
MS of modsre cmaBcrcc. extend
RicORO WANT Aa
.
208 FRONT STREET
The most convenient piece of furniture a person can own; why, some people
couldn’t keep house without ont^. much' less an up-lo*da^e store. These Roll
Top Desks keep your thinfpi so safely: everything-^^every drawer—is locked as
soon as the top is closed. .\o dust j4;etting on your papers; no M'ind blowinj^
them away; no meddling hands disturbing; your books. We . carry them in all
sizes, and they sell from $lb f>0 to $42.00.
Oiant a ^dies' Olrm^
AUays know M here your writing: materials are. Want to write a note, accept
cept an invitation or answer a letter; don’t have to take half your time w^ondering where-the ink and paper are. These are beautiful >;oods. The Quarter
Sawed Oak sell from $S.OO to $14.00; the Maho^jany from $7.(X1 up and the
Bird’s Eye Maple from $8.00 to $18.00.
._________
/
eomUnalion Bookcase and Olrilina Desks \
Are someihinf; evcf>’ home should own. In addition to all the conveniences^
the writing; desk, you have a splendid place for your books—and they are free
from dust* Many times when writing you wish to refer to books; ^^;ptniTw'ays
have them within reach, They add to the comfort and completeness of the
room, and the top offers a fine place for bric-a-brac or a vase of^flowers. *
THE HANNAH & LAY
V
MERCANTILE COMPANY
/
mm
THE EVEKIKQ SEOOBD. TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH., MONDAY. JULY 20, 1903.
What They Say
ATTEMPT AT
DOUBLE Mintl^
ENRAGED
FATHER
IN
3RJSHES OUT
THE LIF
n* BOW loBMome nd rboUtc of aU WiMV
U
•erpant.BidtEM^ uid
GRAND
RAPIDS IS IN JAIL
Y6ur “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Ol-rV, IVIIOM.
Fatally Shot His Son and Would Havf
I!
Who tuivitnv*>»ltKat*<(r
ib«* ►uaiiK*of WHlo r Il4*inhardi
.if Almmokln. J*».
itiai ih.
man will aoon in- Ulrl aa a hlMlard
liall. HU Jialr U fallltiK .ml morally
t>y lb. fiariitful
i(.*lrihardi, who ih a
roiului: .•liKlu.M-r wu. Mfurk by Uichi
i.tfiR iaai wwk whll»- at w<.rk
II.*^-iMorHai.iJ ailJi dimiult). A1
lauhi iinin.-diaudy hl» hair U-ifan lo
la], oiii in pau-b.m
H«- a{)|M-al.Ml io
ph>minai.v. hui non.- of ih.ni
rah iriM ’him any h.ifMTli. y an- as
U.»ioh.-d at ihr airun*:* . If.Kt of fh>*Ir^'lrtrli* l.ui aay ihai it haa kilh-.l
lar drath w
ail Hm- nadx of thV hair and that Itidn worth In an auin
haidl »Lj|i t.,- ahvoliifH) hald In a d.-a rrf.iMd to work
and
ihr machinr
ru.hivl .town hill and dash-d Into
Tbr l. iHSTihr ,*f Charir* Hiaik. who ir-r. I.adly hruiKln*: and Munnlim ho
dliMi fn\li.‘ Albany Cliy i.oh|,iiai on mrn and wr.Tklni; ihr auiiuiiohllr
A riranicr rolnrldm.r U noird
la.rf.niU F, r». w fTf iJI»lnii rr.‘d In Hi.l'..!Uh Ihyiian railiolU- .r«-im.i.Ty ai Ihr drath ,d l>r l> M . Hunn at Mini
tirr •la.fv N Y . rtaiurday. and It aiHiiU and of L J Hunn ai Top. i,
t-rr^lhrolhiTi. and U.ih
wr
trunk Itad Thmr w.-rr
waA dU.-.wn-l that ih
hr> dird on Ihr na
-L. . n ilufT.-d wlih hlraw
A dihh..filni;
illM-a^i- Hiid w.«^i
io«rilr r ai MliinrairdU
Ir.iMl amonK th^hirliV' ln"tdo
Major iJrniral Uaviv ni.iii
U..IV
All ln.|iiir> U lo Ur niadh to »>
diUMoi, of Ihr IM.IIIpidn.
r<aio thi. r>4' l rauM- of drath
II
liiKiiurird lo Withdraw
«lr% and ihnr inlnnit> nl-laMni:
from Ihr Orluni.
»
found
OBKSJ
..HEALTHIEST^.
«
IS
are mild compared to the wxvtcheds
rn^tim
lEucTRiciry
tsysBSr^s
ai»propriaiioti i
l.imU fair
rr ihan Ihlily mi
whih td l.iHMi who had nrv*»r lahrn
nl> loo jiufT. rrd from uorih of dIamoniU and othrr prrrbiio
Idaiio h hMiii.lonr. w, rr hriMiKlit dnio ihr rnli. d
Ih. Ir fi. rvc
«lai.v In Ihr IlHral yrar Jiihi rndnl.
fion iju Ihr
For M-vrral
>.‘ar« ‘.^^Mrn. WilliHUi
111. arr o»rr Hi yrara ,dd
111 Ihr pupil,
llrown. wifi* of a
ll U hrllr%.d to U- prariically
Kokomo. Ind.. haa lH., n know
ridrd Ih,. h. ad,piarirr.4,f ihr‘ H.*vr
H.-vrnih
hrr frlrndK
1»ay Adirnii.i rhur, h In Ihr rnli
rOmNlrBUBT
iMriBii Rtw Elwtne
upl 3S4 ?8« C"
advice or «s»ecialliifsnnation. Thi* wUl cost yon nothing.
.nUianilally atiihmllraird l,y
Ur. of Ihr K-Urral rlrrllli
l.
..- id that
w.r. lnl.r%
nirm
I"
« •
ih.u-rHM, and rvrn .IUcuhmmI hrr m. ih
.if w.irk
H*H‘.‘nil> Mr. and Mr^
K H I'on. r of FriMlonia. S Y . niov.Ml
to K.-.komo and wm- vrry miirh Mir
prUid to Iram that Mn. Ilmwn waf
’’jam. A S Hi.nI a wralihy raiilnnan
Ihr author of thr aiorir. in <iu.>>.iion
of Niuarri T. aar amf Ml«n Mary An
dn w. ,rf C ovluicioii. K> w,n* hnniahl
.if a
Itapiihi
Ii.io rorr...iM.ndriirr l.y a mairlmoiilal
Frlrndh Inv..^
hurrau and mri at l.oa%rnworth lo U*
ilkMird and llrown wa. aU*i notilhMl
m. irriiMl. hui foiitd not Idriitlfy ra< h
of Ihr dlMHiyrrv. and .aid that hr had
id hrr
fakr pl,ou«raphM had Uwn
alwaya UdIrVrd that hi- wlfr wrot.
ii.i d
A »UM lo Ihr tiiairlmonUl man
Ihr ainrlrK
Whrn .-onfronl.Ml wlili
hr..u»;
loKrihrr. hui rarh .Ir
Ihr faria. Mrn. llrown atlmln,*.! ih.lr
fhr Oihrr %
•-a and
.aid that h.-r
iiul in.uldrd h,«r and -U
Uiih Hu- ,.Ec-..puon .»r Mra William
Iriilh liBil .'.iinr out
.\^^ior. no woman In Amrrha ran UiaAl
of -o rlrh n hoard of nr.M||^;work
No Pity Shown.
Mi> I'on.-r. Ihr wlfr of Ihr Ann-rUan
amha-ador iW.Franrr
rarlny; llillr
•F.ir y.ara fulo wa« afirr mo run
for h wM. and nay .-.dorii In dr. M.. .hr llnuoualy .*' wrll.*« F. A. OulledKo. Ver
hrua. Ala
"I had a trrrlldo caao of
IMIra canalnR 24 lumom
When all
fall.*d llurklrn’a Arnica Salvo cured
Kqually r.mmI for hurna and all
Tlilrir. n .ilvi.f a|H».tlr K|MMinH. wlih
Okuiv. ..f i-hrui and Ihr 12 aui.ilr. arh. a and palna. Only 2.V at Jaa. O
n|>.ii ihrm, wrr,* aunionrd at Umdon Johmuin a. and
F. II
Meada
drug
imU
■m
-Z}
‘DUBARRY” AT STEINBERG'S GRAND
NEXT WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
J A
I. ♦
“Good Bye
n*S 1 IMI-: TO SAY r.OOD-HVi: u> our suminiT waisls. Our sales havt-'^JiTn vt*ry jjratifying.
(^iir Waisls have l>t*cn so w« ll likrtl ihai wr have
lull a small stock h-fl to dost- out
: . : ,. :
Ole now price th^ at Cost and
below to Close Quickly ....
TIu* season is over with us. 1ml it has jusi fairly
lieuiin with you the most of ;he shirt waist season
is still licfore you.
Percale Dimity Waists, nicely trimim-i! ami well
made, have-^sold regularly at 'Ak- troo.l- QQ
l»ye price....................... ....................
IVrcale Dimity and
•have Wen selling?
CUnK^iam waisls ^that we
at. 75c. *;ootl*Lye
Krrl.-t; rx Mo.hIx XVa,. Ih ing O^WSled
by an ciuhu-kiMlc temiH‘;amc Inwe
with til.- l..•..-Kllv ..f luittoiml relief
fn»m xxhhh . Kud.-d the fuu cs of
tillers w.rc p.i—.-.I in review iK-for#
thc'iiaval s.Hrx tiiry’s mind
Human
fiwim-s. wo.vk,Hl by drink, drenched
In alcidud. xxi-ii- dangled b«fore the
slat.-mm.•- xi-n.n hy fie iHm-xslier
aiiglmg for u .oniiihullon for the gxKkl
of the .•nn«f.
•’.Vow. Mr M.HHly. whst can you do
for ns-” w,»s I hi- lliml r.-iH»tt.
the hoo tug ef. the long-diawn out fuse
of temp. r.iiue lure.
>lr Mo.nly. as though !nii.resse
Fran» ls<-o. Is the l.nrgest In the world.
It will b.dd two l.atthships. and can
-e pumj
injHd .hy in two buura.”
The tc
niNii must have ac
cepted the r.adiiig as an lutlmatioo
that drunkards »hx>ulU Ih- dry-dockvd.
and left with uiHwiuuuioua baste —
Boston Po^L
Harry Hh.an. the Kvausville attor
ney. has Ihh-u sin-ndlng the w inter !u
the south, and. Incldcnully. studying
Us Jurlsprud.-iu-*-.
•i was in .xuirt In I'.,-© gls for a day
or two.” he aaid. ”and when it .vrnea
A lot of White and Colored Waists that
were
............... ^
A lot of waists that we havc^ In-cn sellinj: at $'2.00:
iirhtl: soiled
** * from being on
they are slightly
play, good bye price.
'X .98
The Boston Store
traverse City X*-.6as Company'
rippe. Hrou
. ami all tliniat and ung troubles
. Me and 11 tn» Trlt 1 lH.ill.li 10c
Working Night and Day.
The ImslcM and mightiest llllle
thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s
Now Ufe Pills.
These pills change
strength, llstlcssneas
into energy, brainfag
Into
mental
ul In
to cx»h»r.«d dhorx'e suits you ought to
ace the court grind them out like they
w. r.- x-omlng from a .-x.fT.v inlU. 1 rememlH-r oue^mnn wh« got up to teU
his story He wafc wrtalnly the honi
11,-at kH.klng .xdurxd uvan that ex
came down to show what the natl
raw iuai. rlal x-au d.. w h.-n It cornea
getting up a .-arh-ature on the hunn
rac'e. He siart.-d to tell his story of
connubial abuse aiul put In a smile
to lighten up the- gUxxm
The J
actuall^r ahuddered at the grin,
turning haallly to the court clerk,
•aid:
- •Knler a Judgment of divorce. If
he Is not entithsl lo one hta wife cer
tainly Is.
That fax-e of his would
spoil the dl-iHHilUon of ag •ngvl’-HUvmokce KenilneL
M. U.
la H—lnien •
Hour* H lx* a a. ax., t ••
A Gis rjtfe don't lake op mucb
space. Mil it dors I S work Ihor’ oPEhlv.
n Costa less to Operate
Its no trouble to builJ a (ire.
If you have noi*g:ol one in your
klich2D. you are nuking a mistale.
nny sleep. I had c<»nsumplion so
that It I walk.ed n hh>ck 1 would
frightfully
fully aiiil i-pll hl.MMl. bill
I all otner ine?llrlne« failed. thn*e
U.itleA of Hr Kings New His
r> wlii-Mv ev;r<-.| tr.e Htld I gallit'.l
ran.*'dd’'hkrJ.‘‘ .d' wddHi lhr'u^an*rtr
1
neswtrrsFamo co^ AfuumL ^
Might Was v-r Terror
mid cough nwarly all
night
rites Mrs, Chas Applegate, of
Et •Irnll I.Mw
•’Joe
the ,
.epiou
w.‘lter«.-^ht pieriliM
' the %vo Id. Is
a h;iM Uill fan aii.l U
present luiiig.
Ing iiroimd B..>ioi.. w
re the fighting
pui.e U Ju-t f.llvi- .1
Ing
tuk.1. ill the giiiiieH
like in Nil norihein .itlcs, .uji.ys all
the prUihTew HetonltHl thy white imkv
ph. w ho \Uit I lie parks. He tH-euple.1
a amt jiiHi )M lili.«l.ttie UtHlH U neh dur
ing the K,rles at The Huh. and one
,lHv n Hlm inm.tbii xx ho was vUlllng
Itowton got a seKl If xt to the .me Wal.•uii .Huipl.Hl
By *mme niUtake the
t\n, UinutiNn got Into the wrong . hair,
and xxh.ti the n-I.er showctl the colored
hghler 111 he snid
-Kx.-use me. sir.
hm .VOU hnx e thU g. nllemun s s.-at "
•T have Ilk.* the deuce.” was the
reply
•Y.-h. you huv.-. eh: her.-'s hit
ch»"i’k.”
• Well. li.TeV mine: what •‘.•at dws
It mil f..r•The next ........••
“But -hut • spun, red the man.
-Oh. Iiexer mind.” put In the lighter
•THe no «iMiim..n Jh- mui. l ee Jxh* Wal-
1
Sk-r too
l-ER looa WATTS
py* every vertj™ of the poUoa. pnrifie, the
1 and ranovea w\daaecr of tranamittise the
Others. KoUiing--------*•
‘
Nothing elM will--do*thia.
^
Ty_
long ••
BUSINESS CAROS.
L.IOWT
vorce Case. .
1‘hllipplnr rxbnm
■
mtniitt & €wms
ER1>
^ESOLUTELT 0D0RLE5S
Killed Hia Wife—Climax of Dl-
Grand liapIdB. Mich.. July 20.—Bnraged because be believed bla wife
eon A^berL bad ewom
at him.
Hend
Hendrick
Ten
70 years, made
ly
night at 8
them at I heir home at
of H'5 Fourth
ourih alroel. He i
ceded in
in probably fatally
hU M>n. but Mm. T.
T.‘n Braak era*
under a bed and ear
earaped harm
'
Braak then t«jk to 1
.irr a long chase was pvortakpn In a
awanip near the Grand Rapids A Indlana railroad car shops. Ten Braak
tried to shexit his captom. but was
kn.K'krd
meoHelt^t with a club and
The family affalm ?if the Ten
Hraaks had Uw-n In a state of unpleas
|24.&iM»
Thr .p.a.n«
am new. lor year.*.
He was Insanely
ir, and conKittuir ih.* . ai
J»wl.»us .If his wife, and Is alleged lo
art known
Thr hiddinK waa have made several prevhms alfempis
cotunirncInK at 92 i'xi and to lak,. her life They are well known
rapidly until ih.> wm'* fl
Holland iHM.ple and iU»se who were
h] down to a drairr for thr
mo^t Inilraaiely acqualnie.1 with ib,*m
»l flkurr «
Kvmiiathlp..^ with Mrs T..|i » Braak.
Th.y had fr.-fjuenily advised her to
K-t a .llvorce and leave the elty. as
ih. y f»*an.d he wcnild make good his
ihreais
S. v. ral we, ks ago she acted
and U.gan div.irre
rsday July S>, Judge
!n Ihr roli
rolh^'llon •f
,;rounds .*
•nne-s a
with her son
Irartion at Ihr fair
m b I - of
•. went III 11
»rdrMrk Nrlaon
Nriaon Id Nrwmarkri
he rear .»f
lu;.
Fourth
■ of Mr., n
ag.*.! 14, and Herman.
r arrld.-n
sge.l
, their two other .hil
nrr. had a i
CENEIAL MEWS
OF THE WOBLD
mm
to the xxi*rld. .Mrs. 1.x--.
Mtinger .Six-inu-rg has .• nelud. .1 at
ug.-m- i>u hx xxhieh
tl
Jiion* who.’
dramatlr s.-nsation of Ihi
.. with Bx-la.*-.. pi.idu.n.ms.
III Ih- s.-vu n,-kt WvUlus
•* Suth.-rJan,! w..l l*e ^.-.-n h-re
uly 22. at Su inlH-rg'W t
n l Hp. 11*
louse. The cisucs of
Y.u k and n* \! W* ^u.-s.tay
:iu.-s.!ax ev, nlng.
supis.ried
hlcago have xxhaust.sl ih.-irr X..*ai.n
x.naon h> t. >r .nxti ..liginal r.»mi»any m a
lary ,»I ajecnve>. in e..mni. i 'miv: ujs.;i
*if lilt Barry, xxhieh ir cm
•*.l. t , i.x
1*. Ih- s*ip ri.tr
tn
“Hu Barry." pro and c-»n. I'he "pr**?
w.-ver predominate hut ai! agr.s- nanx r.--|s . i. o’, that .*f Mr,- Tart.-r
•Th
t.ri du. Hoi) wi.V ].*• Ktag.-d op
si Ih- iIh- ■ im.nf ■ thing* r«*u- or noi.
requires a wnman .-lidiixx.-.i u,iih an
Jo -ixm* »eal.* *d mauniflreu,-.- that
arh-d ehaia.i.n/ed t». r.-x-.nt ruii in Thi
tlnlu- art
t,.
isinray
asti. of ihu wonderful
d •--*«*■.
.
itler. in the
liari
Fr,d!ii>.tn t’.uueily
F*
ih. il XX. . k's -eijgag. i
tli>l act to ihe
last Saiurday night 1
favorite ol Ih*n;: 'of 1
f..Ulg hill. war.
.sing
li.T xxil t*. ^^ildiltuiing
r Js Inft-cil.ms. to r natural
lau.hm di-arms su-pi* H»n ami r.
t!.ut til.- x'.'miiauy ha- glM-n during
-als n.T a gh.ritu-d w.mmu xxlue. in ih. v.-. k.^ihe .•om.-xai.y . lu ing
i.h.
iH-i-mall 1..| th.- Ph-ex un.l il\:^e:ima\enoent and svmpaih.ne mmU
The
ludividuai. neur- .Ihl
xon.l the r.-.'ieh of tahimnx ami a- H-r pH.i
- ;w, n Mil th. > XX.-r. unal.leloi gixe the
,Tw.> relehruu-
WA60IIS AND' BUDGIES
TOBSALE...
WbcB YouWaBtaNIceCBtffHttt
2 DODD LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
i PHAETON BUGGY
S2;'S'
ITIMSVIF tNTLMEST.
Tl..' kin *.f Halx is f. ft ;; .in. In
bight.
Highly lixe |n-r x-x iit. of th.- xliil^. n
of .iJistn are n.»w in s. lixud.
AuloiimhiU- l.uihlaig glvxs ei. plx.ylent to LSMssi p.'i-..ii- in ri iiu'.-.
Sex.Till pat, Ills f.T prouiix iiig solid
alcohol have Im-.-u gnini.-xl In Getiuany.
The eniraiu-.* of th.» M,‘«Hlerrancan
•a at GIt.rMitar Is txv.-iity lulhi- xvldc.
xi.-;! f
Thirteen new ih.-ai.rs, 1
JO.(Ek). a e U'ing t.niti In
city.
81z bundr.-.! men are rxgnUrlx
ployed on Ihx- uov steamship Ka
Wllholiu.
Tlie slate of New Haini.-hlr.-'
more-than
x aeh sx-m^.n |
•umuix-r iHiardi'i H.
•
'
Th.. iKiulaiioii of N. xv York I* a
S.dOi'.tsip Of Ihi*. nuuilHT only T‘
Mr.‘j. M. I-.x-nh'. the ,..|.ulai a
iu elev.T with th,' p,ux'il
with the iwn- He la a good draught>
IraughOtx^
FOUR-TRACK
B. J. MORGAN
NEWS
every one o! which'is v»l‘ human
interest, ami cycry article » illusirate.h There is no better inai;axinc
of travel for leat hers an«l pujiils llian
The Four Track
Tl>«c a.c- n..t oM Mock.
No,
will
It IS
siinjily common
this month.
See the nice waist
set wc offer at ISc.
at
52c.
Hamlaomc
Newest
Tlie man wlux u liev.-r acrlor.dy
was niially 'iH rMiaded hy anvI.His I
friends lojipply to th.- phy-h laii f..r a |
prescription
He lxH.kcd at the abbrtvlalx-d l4itin and the ^;gn* wh.. 1; In
dlcale gusnmy and said
-I suiuxoM* you got lUs out or a
boowr*
“Vcs. orlglinnlly.”
“A man Lad to trud lo hts m. mury
or cxxpy It out of anxuh. r
•X’ertalnly.”
r
“.\nd a xvmiKx.itor s<
RASTALL»
We move into our new
FIRE INSURANCE
U L. A. BUlLDINa
New Wilhelm Block.
E.W HASTINGS & SON
lien. a. D.
1^,
!i: 1:
A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...
THE MICHIcAn
6ENERAL MSURANCE
-xNaturtilly.”
TRV A RKCORD WANT Aa
'cir
JOHN R. SANTO
• And a proofri'adcr took a turn at
The cvment foundallona of tvlegraph poh'D are ealUM cx-m.-M l.uita.
There it now a eomiuny .higng.il lo
tbelr excluelvt-
store
CARVER A BRO.
ur
••And now you're do]xcnx3ing on your
recoUei'tion l.* g.-t it fi ri.it/*
• But. my U.«r >tr—
-I know you r,' hx»t a man to Hike
nredlcaa ehan.-x-H
But Fm t.xo Hn.hl j
to truHt my phy^l.jl %:ifviy i.x «. %. !
thing that M'*'Uix -o ii:u. h I.I.1- i,
tvldencc.^*—Wu.-hinitoti Star .
MAMSTEEfc MWTIEASTBiR.1
AND CONNBCnONa.
No. 7 Hast Fort)-second street.
New Vork.
OW.UW11^
sens^, to dose them out tluring
Cicarge U. Daniels. . Fifty cents
a year, single copies five cents.
or a.Utess the publisher.
J, £. QREILICK CO, CITY.
business
leather designs.
St>M by new s dealers everywhere,
Farm For Sale
100 acre, known as the 8M br NmHbam farm One of the beat la Oraad
Traverse county; 3% miles •ootb-eC
the city.
Tnxm.
TrBTxcirU^M foUews:
for iir&XHl Kjx3Hd«. Uetrutl. ToMo. CWsge
sod WHHi. e tA<•. m.. II: U s u. S*0 p. M.
no!
Air new stuff, but we
Julius Steinberg.
not carry llieni over the season.
leather bag
rubhshe.l immllily l>>
To Ron-t.
Perexxarquetie
WAIST SETS. BEADS,
SHOPPtND BADS.
Crncluiinlie.1 Iwcntvor more lxai;cs,
o». rnimeimr A Sorss
SBfKartSlgktlM.
Butchers and Sausase Makara.
Desirable living rooms- over New
York Tea Store, ‘235 Front SlreeC
Family with no childjcn. Inquire of
CLOSING dUT!
THE
OS-rKOF>A1
FIRE INSURANCE
Hock
Both Rhofwe
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
DRt. •AWYCR « rCNHALLE40N
central.
vTHE NIAGARA Folio Routo
Has a most convenient train
to Detroit. Buffalo and eastern
points, leaving Grand Rapids,
at noon, with through sleepers
New York, and cafe* coach
serxing luncheon a la carte.
Send for the Michigan Cen
tral’s book of SUMMER
TOURS.
S. HALL, D. P. A.
Detroit. Web.
BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA NT,
COiPANY.
■’x'SH'.^x'
------
.n
«rtx»x
.-DENTISTS.CHnun’^'niw,
_ _
K i»nr »i
UU IWUjr «eHr«.^ulr
. isTiutloo li extmM
in^
The FeeHeee Fine Pa«t* are Mtar
1
THE EX'EMKG RECORD. TRAVERSE CIT\', MICH., MONDAY. JULY 20. 1908.
vnwifurtf SOTOS
BREVITIES.
went to Cbeboygaa thla j
POK L|0 tS MAN
2?A
compartaoa of the Tweaty-thirc
C*athollr Bible
The two are
aame veraea. but are quite Ulffereiil
Weatmlaater Abbey, both Inleri
and eatertor. waa ahown. and mat
Intereatlng eventa concerning the
Iowa rooma told
/The speaker aald that the re\U.
ahrilon^if the Bible
fe^verilonV**"'/*'^*
addltlona
ie aald
there from
B«a>Jy SOU V
ered\nearly
tia, which alao
every langiiage in
Many viewa of taking the Bible,
the foreign countries were shown, tli.
people that atudy them and otl
matters of Interest
' ^ The aervice was coocludiHl by M
Uulu t'alkins very beautifully singing
She -Holy City.' which waa illusirai.si
HIS. ANNA L.UE€G DEAD
Mn Law. J. W.
iimma. Lagt Eveaina.
Mrs Anna L. Bregg, aged 65 years
died last evening at 6 o'clcx-k aft n
several weeks' illness of loconioi..i
aUalA at the residence of her daugb
ter. Mrs J W Simms. 622 Webatci
I BULiTd of the G R. A
ng as conductor on^ne
practical interest ws
dlacuaaed At the e>entng iK*r\k
Saturday night William I'mik of
ton and StelU Hammond of Ung
Uke occupied the pulpit
. Saturday aftenuK»u t
follow tug
new superintendents wt*i
Bible school. Eugene Shearer
Ijtke: lemiierante. Hev Josla
nington. Traverse City; su|h
dent ol the Jui
le missions
W'ood. Traverse
\l tVankUu. Tra
. Christ tail
Endeavor
ianton: 1«>r
elgn missions. Ella Cix.k. Manton. st4
tlstlcal secretan. Jiwdah IVnnlngttm
I of evangelical wo.k
lolibi
im-i iiighi
ery
.yed
Mr.-, K
xiig I be Holy
rlends
hiircli -Uey Jo.iab Hawkins
.f unaway ix-cupu*d tli. puipii
A
C. E HALE GOES BACK
be IlloriMUg HTVict Rev JeM pb Bill
ford conductifl the service.
All nieinben, ol Travlr^e <’k> l**.lge Re.ume. Hi* Old i
a. Stenog
No 222. 1 A A M are requeytid t<
rapher in SUte Bank.
be on bau.i Wediie>.lav imo.mig am
t bai.es E Hale tbu luormug re
luidges and act as. a i^muuHieh-to
um.-d bis »*kl iH.siUoii III tbe Traverse
im-ei iTaliih and
l«.a«>
Every
one
'liv State,liank
The pariiiership td
who can p..sMbly be
.kjirtte A ,Hale. insurance agents ba.lay ar»-^urged to turn
MN-n tlUstdved. alid lion James II
William f Miner's i
dpiir.-e will com imutbe J.uslnt s.
.eliig pateiiied^^lli G» •nuauv. AuBiria
and FYaihCc b; aSuie
Gt-t.rgc KiliHirne. who has h !d the
II..W III EuruiM
•Iiograpber in Ho
Stata great y-uci-v^h
a.lopie*Ui
be ei.lleciion de|wrt'niem
The lune
oJ Mm ( harle. 1»
If M;I East Elgb
;hk>irt-ei will Ja‘
H. PERRY. ADMINISTR#
It the First .Ml
-ow morning a!
Bred ion ol \V
io ocJmk
under th»
he Estate of S. K. Northam. in
Probate Court Today,
t.ie probate (V.urt ttslay Judgt
lirruw night f.u- iiiitiaiiun l^uanger apistinied A H IN-rry as a.i
mini.-iraior of the e.siatt of S K
ortham. dt'c'eastHi
An order was made allowing the at
'lint td Jactdi l-Mrtsch, guardian id
•na Furrtch. minor
L'hailevolx
lie a meeting .d the 1'
Miss SluM.p of Thicagu has return
le alter a visit with M
ul Wasbiiigion streti a
Mi> Taptaln Jt.hn^ui of N.u-ihvri
Mibb Ruse Relkin id i'hicagu is v
nd family
Baul Weibler and « hildrt-n I.
hU imu
lYed Ave^v
races
Skeichvr
Mr. mod Mrs
Henry
rand Rapids ait the g
who has been-vtsiitng Rev an,l
McKiiilev returned liuiiie ludav
Rev Jttstab Hawkijiis td
Ui
wilt reiiim 4<* his htmie this w
ifter attending tb.- h'l u-nds' «pi.i
Rev. Josiah White and Mr am
Phillip. Id Maple-t'iiv returned
ihU morning after bpendiug
lavs In the city .
Mr and Mrs James K Kurina
nephew Inun Grand liaplds ar
gut s,., of Mr and Mrs V A ^
”c^Bov. .eu -
W/A.Nm>-t»vrt for
Wrighl for Hie iiist
e Will id Sarah HiM. do
THE MARKETS.
H. July 20
. Toledo. J.ily
July 7..r Sept
July wheat
Wheat -Cash amt
.New July wheat,
er
T.'.'Se.
July
ts. :;6"*e. .Sf|iiem
Thank*.
*‘U^;bx.p appre
Vl^ANTKtx' Oo.«l g»rl fur
. T^ELiaOUS Short-Cike at small expense!
No riik-no dclsy-no wony.if youH only
use “PRESTO-quick-flour, and follow the
simple recipes in the package.
PRESTO is fun flavored Indiana Wheat, ground to
such unusual fineness, and wiformitx*.. that it absorbs
fluids evMtly. ‘ works
cUy7- and bakes propeHy, every
time, at a given heat
Fresh Cream of Tartar, and Soda, arc already blended
into it-less -Shortening- than usual is needed.- qi^ aclion, axxd aure results, are obtainable with it, even by achikL
Observe below, that PRESTO Short-Cake costs actually
less than when made from common flour.
ICUP.PSESTO.................it]
0
Frank Votruba Took a Tumble.
..rrowt,! one to make a
. -I Mile ol^Huy u> Wht
.u., 'ir..
ttivt*. hi> hat ib-w‘ .
. eateb .U
The WT
iie m VI thing he kue
t hit. wit.re agivin
He wa,. picked up by pa,...e,
roughi tack up town. It w
me Iwlt.re he was made u
that fie had been away trt.in tl
*ut has recoverd and tmly le
pots from bnnseB caused'bv
b- tell on the ertiHsing of ih^
.a
i
■.:i;!q5
;j'4
W lio either Voluut.-ered or
Into N«iKdt>ur* *ervkv when b- over
run Italy. The
mother was ,
couuletta. w ho brt.ugbt pro|.eriy lu lici
Lusl.aiid
They lived 111 what Is calbsl n pal.t.*.
In Italy, a large building rising fr..:.
tfie rvH-kM. two atories and an Httie high
with bovveni
Imse. It aius-ars that tbe |s»;s* di
all bis life h;i. known uo want, bin
enJoytM •
geullemai
apt to tiave lu any country
kepi bis i*itmtes.
lx.U.vUx, |\»ii
He
Vim*, ni
lle>wu. la»rn after tlie French repub
lb- m.-mc of Mm^-i.t
ulvvay..
Hilly and Isvu ev
1*.hU uiit I at It trrtAti |H-rK«l after bu
erywbere vl.-toriou* and tl.e greatest UfilM r'j* d.-alb. wb. n be Ittxwme gt-o
J,,ai blm 1V »4
change bml takr«» I'Utv not only In lire crully kimwi,
Italian Is-ople. Itul even In the priest
H. U *.iuif lim-iii lu lb.- latiui
bootl
Alter hi. mi.lht.-, . death
Tbe rHqte blm-elf, Klus Ml . tmd lsv,i
iViib lit. untie i:i Hh- Mu:i
taken t-apiive from Rome to I ramv
11.. a.
He *..lliewbat knew
and was only relumcil io Rome at the
Ml UII.I eStr-ie hi-. pa|Utl
fall of NaiH.bvn iu IhU
He res,..r.sl
I rer.*ren.i lu tli.t prelate.
the JesUlLs. wliu Were the set ular s. b.-W
.rulut.Q in INiti. graduated a
matter, within the chur. b.^ but they VHc t
had fallen under the btMit.llty of M^veral
of the king* aiKl bM-,i for stuue lime tbe time tluit i.t
J.M. hlm. and be
•upprvHstxl.
I'lK.n their rv*l
•llv uf Olaia in
oiH-mxl mh.sds aiul gave th
B..me
AuH.iig
al and or Wi-d..iu. li
Bottle a.mielhltig td Ms old eb
fri. nd. and cla
Ulerarv ebaiiietrr
r b»..k hU - ix% Huke Sf..rra'of Hh- oM Mil
In ISIT H.e 1 lie
mo
, y.ar lord.
la-r -o„s to K.um- mel lU- i
. ity
'
H.- vv«. actimiluttd with iteo. as w^
put hem at M h.-d Ot VitellM.
:e r,.V
with l-iu. UII. wlH, Irt.d but
fr.e I 4(m
f tie- ..r.b-,..of lb- rramit4am a*..!* XVI . in w b.t^- boUM-b-.M b.*- wuh u
.1 u >be de.l w,,vi burt-Hl 111 Hh-ir ..of tbe prvhitc*.
pvvii t lu.ik gild e-id
H. r death WHH j , He Lr»il attrxieted »i»eelttl attention
• wjim.* Hue- with !
tie cholera in lb.me In ls37.
Er
I W*l.en he WttH twenly/Heven yean* old
m-M
I..-,, Ml . bmmhert II- had nerve in aiiVuiiu-<ual degree.
,.»itdi,. al..i The .1. ^uibt* tHdI-ge 1 and hU Intrepid aerv i«^i* among the
v m.h1 in Bunie in 1M*4 wlUi l.Px* ‘ cb..l.*ra ttriekeii iH-t»pl- marked Ulin
.1, vtuH a I • man who .ould N- of ti.«- to ib-m in
.l.-r Hian the dan.eromt eondiiioa of tb.,* txiuiitry.
bom.' to ! Made a full prl. >t in H,.* t'hurvb of
hi- r o,i..r Tbtv Im.v. vw
IVH. and
RtaiiHlaus. in Bu,m*. J..a. him iN-i'cl
ilie J ,u..Mu*..i.i |..w,i ..II b.
bnnmr ai..lj»a'* made at tbe age of tweniy eight
B.<ih- wa-t to ' governor of Bem-veuto. u amall «tate In
:!v to a fauil N. !>l-w atMUt aeveii mik*a atpiare and
.a; J
ru".......
. FOR RENT.
;
e hanmmiue gold filled
2" year guaranu-e.
d at 3M i»er cent reducu with an entire new
th and luuKi ch»*e out
lU. Hustling Jeweler
rUstrivit Aticn.ey Je
aimis.Hl t.y the innm
tntmp at ht« Lakt vitle bone laat Sunday uiorultig »Ut*d nji tbe lal>or altuatlou. WhUe the w ande. er wu* devoufs
lug the food mt Ufore bin be bitterly
c*oinplalmxl aU»ut tbe ba
lard line*,
*•! ut 1 had mglned that
plentiful now." ventured Mr. Jerom*.
"Ob, ytw.- wa. the reply, "tbere Is
plenty of .1 ork all rlss*. but If you
U‘lung to a
you bave to be on
.1 H -U 1
1»3, «
Did You Say inoney?
\Vc have it You can get li
want to l.uiM Ahou%c--l.uv
of proivcrty—lay on the
inorti;ai;c-lake ufi your
.na
j
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
miscellaneous.
i,
laymcot^
evemntis. _
; l-gbt.
* thruuc* V.«ut i.t > ar
\
W
t at'furtna *.Hl IS-i*.*c
tuHXlBX *
Dtrlin^r • «
HtsI esMt excbiiigt
l ir.1 S,u..n.; H.->.
New *Phune 696 '
, V
» L-Uf t ,tt
e*.riUt.l. T* o.ata. -wia; ;.-. .*vd»
Writ.
I r-OCM»..« t«» -w. r.-art.
r
1 Jty «b.t A
U J> -
AM
Ir.i
t •• u- r
AAUNKV Tv>.l.‘»AX «•« ifv^-l
See tbr
Prtflv B«ck
n<w
and Sash
Brits
Ribbons
Aj|>..\KY T>»L'.Ax"
n..
ta.t
,oi» «
__
..oNEY TO IoaN ...
u
RECORO WANT AO.
JI Shirt Waist
^Mpportunify..,
Don*t Overlook Tt
it'
sorted our waisuUmo lots and marked them at prices—that no matter how
•HKl> now in Mivck at
re*. • Waist sets *hole
nd
pur*cs at faciorv
a
aai.,— d t.. :
tad Hh» •
This your chance to sfcurc a waist at a smaU pan of their worth. »\Ve have
plug *"ba^
i.rioe. ,s
butwt- -
ICuo.rLOUR.................
... -lf-73
shown‘us Mich lov
dhy and ktlldlle.ss during Hie
•me. C‘K1H-Clally iti the jnany wl
ve lor her was revealed
in
k
•Sses that iTought he, joy while
is with us and to iho.s.. wiu.se ,
thy we have had in o^.r jo>s a.s we
•w have in our somiw.s
May the
►d whv.m she loved ami served gri
at none who have shown u. sn
mpathy and ktudiie.. may-ever la
cm in jheir hours td neetl
Levi T Beuutiigtoii ami Furiiitv
Mrs Esther Waters
A.Ia L Waters
Oliver Waters .
Wayne L. Wait-ts.
we t.fier'
k.«ww^RB
Beadle were apixilnted
child, which the prob
I not or.kT paid oat of
Tbe sun was brought by K
con:|s l Archie Miller lo i ay foi
Thee
piea-ingly
dtHl.lon as yet
Sunday
inhel .Savag
left today tor :
School Ooine to Na*ah U wanla.
The annual picnic of the ITesby
r,*enter an^
and builder
Sunday acfc
achixil will Hdi fur Thark v, . t.Hlay on
terlan church andi Sunday
Mrs Spalding
be held at Ne-ah U wanta on
Rev AVfHHihou.e lef, fur Beuskey
day. July S: The boat, the O
s mum mg
will return leaving Ne-ah ta wanta at
Mr' and .Mrs C I. Harvey and son
3 p. m Fare lor the round trip for Harold and Mrs EliutlH-th Miller td
adults 25 c£ot«; hoy. and.glrlx. frvim Grand Rapids are visiting Mr and
cents;
shing
or older per
IHMid tomorrow at U-labd
w of the Sun "•'h'v
. lK*en in Elk
day*»chooI and of the chunh at C4>n Rapids for tttr- ita.i w tvk fixing a
gfegailoa are cordially Invited
window display Jur the MhtKd.. has
returned
,
go may
ige of the above special rates
Ur J i\ Heatheringiun of Tiiit'ago.
ho ha. bt-en staying here over Sun
day. UTt for Ikdlatre ihl. morning
OPEN UNION MEETING 1
H E Gill td Nurihixiri Is in the cliv
on hUbiness imlay
To Be Addreeebd by National Orpa"‘M A Asher left for IVUwkey%tKlay.
aatlon of Carpentara.
Robinson td the firm of Frank A
Attentloa. Carpvntera and Joiners.
uaon let! tor a bu.iness (Tip to
MUl and Oench Hands and Wage Cadillac
Baraerw In General:
Reid left today
There will be an open miH-tlng
Ttmeday evoalng. July 2Ui. m Monta
fue halt at S o'clock aharp
and daughter of Mu»keg
WUllam B Macfarlane. general or iieen vtslttng Mr* Geor
United Brotherhood of
sanlaer• of the Uni
America.
Oarpantara and J<
Bed the!
________
___ the
_ Subject.
Ion Flay' hen* last
ling left i
wUl
addreaa
“The Alma and ObJecU of the Trades today tor the northern part of the.
cortuay
T
X ha!f ago the father became guardian
d the child
ll. nce the* suit against Archie Mil
her daughter. She returned six weeki
or more ago and has lieen 111 since
She was highly eateenu'd by a lar<* oday
circle of friends
The funeral tobk place at 4 o'clocl •Ighi
The irlends ol
I* Tarver
this afiomoon from the residence ui
Mr. Simms The obsequies were bek
4-ni' fn.m lu-nd.m
Wly owing to the plans to send tin
remains to Ml
(Memens. ber ok
home, for burial The service wa> he rame wav tVunlng l«ck th
conducted by Bev Ijiufman id tin u the wagon jarred out and :
lib ftbh l>a^ket. tlbh. bail, and
the First Methodist church
Mrs Bregg U«ves two daughter* dher rotbcelianisnib articles
Mrs MU//.V euteriauied her cl
ona * son. Mrs J. W Simms of tbb
clt^ Mrs |*attuo of Sioux (Mtv. Iowa Ihc KvangeMcal Sunday schiM.! i
home on West 'n-niii Mn*ei Sai
and FVed S Sheiutrd of Bw.rla 111
H L Carter had chvkc of the fu
ueral arrangements
Mrs Bregg was biirn In Bradfon
ctluniy. BennsyUanla. March :tl. IKJi
PERSONAL.
in U&6 she married Richard K Shep
ard. living with him at l^keview. N
Y.. and Mt I'lemens. Mich, utltil bb
Mr^ II
Hum Htid Mill i>r Monr
death In lK7lt She bt'came a rewldcui
ive in the city lomorr
of Traverse City In Ihka. where slu
ISM wilh her biMer- M
CHiultnued to reside until the time ol
Id .Mr.-, Jan
MNly
her death.
sun has
h bis p.ir
in the Ji’*“
FRiENDt QUARTERLY MEETING part id the state.
Of Much Practical InUrwat and La
ly Attoiitfad.
,
Thu Friends quarterly meeting
turday afterii
G L. Fenton of Klngab-y U in the !
and J
Illenloft l<» be pr«*Jf«*llt
WART DEPARTMENT
les quick; and
-easyl
fOontlnaed tPom Plmt Paff
i record la eaittei
McW.wthT ha. «,ne iJ
^ ^
**
for af?i daye
| Leo XIII. haa been a llbe
h «n ln, ..B U.«i W. K Hodge
Hodcr of Omaha.
Omaba. Neb
N»b . . ho
•“
j h«>
ha% been
In the city
(o. d».i
UwB Ui
twnn ooe of the cwputns
Born, lo Mr nnj Mn Coorfejiodny
. At
•♦nrlc*
the rtr»t L.n..Et i. :. a Uiic.U.
a.ent for unlveraal vdooatlon ai
iul) 13 >1 H E Ocrhnm ol IWiroli left
M K diurrh fiirv. W. L 1 ufmaA M boy
morning for the nonh
’ atiiven lo make vdocaBon and
to««d U|» AU wtfio* ol UV«l«*yan
i
Oiil> :i tiiall rniwd «
the ix
H Montague and wife
e<l home ^aae in each other Nut a alngbAHd »po4e t>a ' l*any Rr.ilniUu
irru.n .b the st am« r J hLumbia last ,»<»day freun Chicago
ahwuilal from Rome lu hi. .|hs|»u. y kss
urn mud
- The sermon, or I . ,-venluK
’ Mrs I»e!l Squires and DeiU Mate< t»H-u (*<iiiveyehl io the W4.rUl. lie ba* ]
tore, vas very ABely Hliutraied m.t
A g^sKl kUe l crowd . f‘e\. .»r«..aiisis jleft f.»r Nashville this morning
•lereoptiMiB viewv and «u prt^ni^ -ame up ln»m Cwdillar an i |Munts ! J KamiH-nga Is spending his vara vbown a frb-ndly disposition to f
world and txmkl htm-elf take
A I ytrm-Ition with his pan^nts of Muskegon
line of
almost any b
____ _ _______ _ home on a sj»eclal,
and bold his o
ho U vuiting
that left here at 7:30 last evening.
.Tenn
with wleutist
Mrs <;o!IaV.
The hlesnuT Charievolx brought in ’ Mr i
tm a stay at I*ori tmelda
dtwiorw.
an extra large load of freight for the; night
Adam, of the Grand Rapids
Kj^^d ixqx- lu FeTTmaryr.'^UTH.
local merchants ycMcrday also
large q-ainuiy of steel for the ne I Evening ITess was In the* icity
then almost sixG eight >^rs
uat rallfloa H)s laotlve* fur accept
be had be.u for tblr^t
and he
Inf thU totth were aut purely relia
proarh to the north end of j MA> F J Adamr and daughter, who »
i the arehbtabop of t.m* qnU t diXf.
eel bndge iB being fliicd In ; bave Iwen vUnlng in the city, w ill go >
lotti. yet It aJIoved the people to a..r
gia. which oniv belougevl to jtbe
i TUU b^iune to the woodfo Onieti. tomorrow u. spend a week 1
fthlp God and opened the way for tht
There U a place left for! Mr and Mrs Albert Mauty of Mac iMtiuil .tatea but •mod blgb amouj: the
ChrUtlaa Calth
iment. Which will pn bably i
came to the city in their auiom.v old Italian republic* <«• feutUllile* f<»r
rroas tiila Mr Laufmaa traces ib<
bile and visited friends ln« the city ft. luiluterw and men of gifts Tbi. re
diffemt venkiaa of the Bible brouabt t»e put in in a few year
wMing of Th-y have gone on to ('harlevoix
<Hil ia the aest few oeoturtea. who
There will U* a reg
generally called I mbrUi. proMde the venikiBa. the tlBM they wore
tonight In the council
----------------------dui-ei
x-d the blgbe*t. triumph, td art 4n
made, the different aamee applied t.
er.. is nothing siH-cial to
TO RECOVER BOARD BILL.
“
; IVrugltt and it. provl
the vartoua verakMU. aad how the
The sewer
a. dlsuu. jly
de^ their aaataa. He aieatloa*
Prt.l.ably be
Bagan Suit Agamat
E. Mills
tbe late
Itlaen or aubject
•epecially the Tladall Bible, th
Kton adopkHl
Ki«
Miller.
IMilIViW
Brtmk*
vmdtmbtetlly vtae la
Great ^ble, the Vulgate veraloa. and .*stsb:ihbmg
commenced
ault
■
bas
commenc
I
Btwtdn
or
Henry*
Ward
lk-e« ber in
laat, Klac Jauee* Bible, the auth.^ week.
Miller for the
ery I itriK.kl.v
lied Bible, the one uaed today, a id
which appeared la the year 1611. He M
He wa. iKirti at a*mountain town lu
belonging
the Aix-nuimw. nor far from Borne,
latalllfeatly told how thia aut
d. about 7u
Bible
I aecured aad the
called t'ariduetL uu March 2. IMo To
acholara the different tram
Tomorrow evening this» will In- an
j.^nde |
t^liia. thl* little place of aUmi
AAd writ laga. were all brought to op«m meeting In Montague bail under
Miut 4 year, old The mother had kU autxwtor* Lad U*eu exjH-lkxl from
getaer to form thla Bible He alao
the Carix-niers' ii
ell parted fnim her husband aeveral Hieiia alMUt XVi -y t-ar. In-forv. TV y \
Wlllja
lane, general orga
yt^ar. preVMHi. to her death and by a wer^ Doblea lb Siena, but l ad taken t
*»“
ln**^r^“a^*^yei^*^M^
decree td the court the child had U-en part agatuat Ibelr countrymen wIh*u J
will deiiwr ai
Jami ^Blbir**^**^ the aame aa King America,
awardetl to the mother when husl.an.l the Medici of Florvmv rta^dvtd to:
The Aim? and Ubjtvt. i
and wile iiarttHl
He told of the aeiback to C'hrlhfUi
The mother had property in her own
Hy la Kngland by Bkiody Quo-n .niirhands.\Jnch haudf*.
name
She was formerly Ml.. Bry
Mary-, rule, aad of the arrepiaare
llsllv iiiviltHl to U* pneee
Hill
Tbe father, it i. ailegtsd had no
tbe i*hrlaUaa religion a few yet
Theie will lie a mtHdlu
pro|K-ri>
When the mother died she
later by Queen Bllubeth. He told
frii WisMlnieii degrtw lei
left all her estate lo the child S Gar
mg AH memU rs t>f ih.*
a-STMfc
rua l is
r the pas
many you havc.‘,you Can afford one more, for who ever heard of a woman
with too many waists.
This is the shirt waist st^ason of the year, they are so
cool and comfortable, too.
Everyone knows that the Milliken waists arc
always the best in the city, in style, quality and price, and when they are
marked at a reduction, there isa goodly saving over values found elsewhere.
X 6RAHD
UPtRA
•'MOUSE
WedMstfay, July 22nd.
ANNE
SUTHERLAND
in the drAiuU c scnsit on
“DD BARRY”
SopjKjrtcd by her u*^ comt^Y
pf plavcrs dircvt from the) bi^
phcnoincnAl run in Chicago.k^: ;
OiliiDaiCast
Waists worth up to $1.00 for..
Waists worth up to $1.25 for .
Waists worth up to $2.00 for- •
Waists worth up to $2JO for
Waists worth up to $5JO for..
Waists worth up to $3JO for..
.$0
.70
1.20
1.70
LOt
2.2f
/
^frtodoctlM
Prim: $1.00, 75«,50c.25e
Sotule 0|«o«) .th* morning
At the box office. Citixetts tele
phone. 112; BcU. 191. :: ::
/
THE EVENING RECORD HfMum
7^^
IKAVKUSE CITY, MICIL, MONDAY. JULY 20. 1903.
POPE LEO IS DEAD
liiO of tW workL mad« iiii c^trtSu !
late pope oeetned to i
take an eapedaUy rlrld Interert. wlOcb 1
wa* erioeed In wlae coanaeU to hla
CLAMS ARE
SETTLED
Distiii^ttished Pondlf Passed Away in ■km*. I* tbr ntmimeu form of r>T- IVCNUUELA canceled DEBT ol'
•miMnt he thow«4 hUsoolf a food
frtond npoo more Umo ooo occaNoB. I
OERMANV AND ENGLAND
Rome at 4:04 p. m.
Id bu eocrrUcl. od MctDlUm f. ooni 1
'
--------IMSTAUMINT
how hto .nnpDttur for.tb. nrtuxUac I
CLOSE OF REMARKABLE LIFE
•uhUItyofWMlotj.
I hi- .-xtraordin-Ty career, made him an
!n.plr1n« peraonase even to thoae who
dhl not recocniae him a- a aplrltnal
ruliT and teacher, and Proteatanta as
s bit death.
The storr ot the impe la an exeaedlofly simple and pretty one. He iuit b««n
-thoiurh
nuntiff. as It Is called,
esIlMt of
*%t
hough the pontiff,
most ancient ecelewUstlrtsm In waatEurope-an ex*-ellent clilxen of oar
r world. He bas l.ecn
Istrate. a superior pastor, a 'gfotlemaB
may U- added, a prince. He was
|(*udly to him
lAeft alone he relapses a prince In nature before he was either
a. Wlr* Id ta- E-Uaa IMA
immediately Into a condition t»f
in.l or pope
OyaUc^Bay. N. Y.. July 20.->Preai|s*r
At interval* he murmur* li
*.m the time be wa*iel.*rtfd |K>pethe
Bent Rooaevalt haa juat haan nctihad
of Home has Wn In the ocvufwsleep c«.ntlmilng to hav- foreboding*
hy cable that the pop# la daad.
that be Is U Ing abandout
!t.e pomi«-«l .-nplta! of
\ab-«. rcjitra. and m>>oIf
The-*- are
Rome. July 2a—The llluatrMui
of that k1ngd..m paying no atteo
ih«- symptoms of anemia and «-ituius
!l ui to the previous Uwa and formaUof Pope Leo XIII. came to an end at
ii*in
II*- can im long«-r turn in his
rhli-li the *.«cular state Bupjdsiited.
4:10 thia afternoon, when the dietin
Iw-.l witlmui as.si.siaiH-e'and Is hnuK Hut tbi- Influeriis- *.f flu* ivqu* as a sidrlt
guiehed petient yielded to the suffer
L*pi a'ive by ariili^ial siiiuulam'
math.n and of light has ext.-nd.-d
inoe he had tntiurt4 for many weeks,
I Hiring the laM L*:: hours he ha*
iius*t rvnmte portlona of thr
had been einking fast all da> and
I two lujt-eiioiin <*f
mtnphoraUHl w.,rkl
ouUide of tha Vatican
.\U.re nil other pope*, and aoroewha:
three of caffeine and ta«. hyi-Mler
OtfUM
.f Hb Deatk Seat to
V
r WBolo WorM Moarai o Groat Statetmaa
aai a NoBlo Ckaractec,
1 o'clock the pope
of th^cnd. About
Abo
I terrible fH of coughing and then
collapaeh.^remaining in a low sUte un
ti| the final end came.
The ItaUaf
government acised the
public .tele-^
s of sail wMt.-r. iM-iil.-H drmkliig
.lulants - •
oil, Ihe Italian, goveiim.ei.i
and
.ring all telegrams and leh-phune
immiinication lM-iw«-«>n Italy and the
Pope Leo in order that they might be
abte'^to announce the fact of hi- death
to foreign government*.
r**si *»r the amtlnent.
Th*iiu-dical asjH-*t td th*- |s»|te’»
President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay cas.- Is 4-xeljiiu* imu.h dlsi-n.nsiiiii
tm.received
notice
that the pope had relinhh- auilH.rlty. having ..pis.nunl
nnmiliiK
rardinal <»rc»;lla caim* at H 3»» a' m
The rarrtSKe vicnl away empty, the
, prelate heaiK of the apinon
that It
wlthHi rail
i'anlUiai
Vamitelll also
iUK friim the fauu»u». -hr
^.f
The |H.pc wtti then
►rIoiiN anil ihankcl him In a \<.lcc
.
V
\hn\ uuN M-arcelj audible
ni>Kle»auv i.Mla) ronilnued ghin«
the |NI|M< iitjiMMiuliH. one of which, re
|Mirt
Na>».
iiiclii(1e«l
inninitehlnia!
qiiantlilcH «r iiltr»» Klycerinc. the last
r.‘*4.rt u. ailimilate heart action
As the pop«’ la.v d.vini: the im‘dI
lentlartiw Bsthcri-d aUmt the dytnn
prelate's lMMt-l<l«‘ and recited a prayci
lnterr.Hlln»; l»r the soul of the passing
rhrlstian anfl quoted
sonu\crsefc
fr»»m the gtispci. ghlng the aiory ol
Office
in
New
kKR.xi.i.s
Birmingham.
| I*ost aiau-s today
day tt
that
last lu»tali
Venezuela I
paid
laims held
1
against her
England and
id Germany..diplomatic
Gen
Castro's
, h* twe.-n I*re»ulent
I*re»
t.-n't and theav- two <-ountrlcs
It U* resume!
Pr.-shb-'iil
Casirvi
ixe the English an
rs formally.
III
not hiM-ii us Irunk in
lei ins as ihey pi-r-onallc ih-sir*'
ih-ialls t*r sonu- f«-aiur* .,*f
the
• helng wiil.held at the *-ani*-rt re
.po st of the Vatican authoriti.-s. Their
former statement U explained to clear
up -the remi-dial hlsior> of the ease.
lasting impn-as upon the age lu whhh
they llvcl than did Us. XIU.. who has
Just pass*««l iLwny at the Vml.-.m. exhlhUliig.lii h.s closing hours su. li phys
ical vHnllty, nu-ntul vlg,.r. iu»*r:il ...urage and spiritual iM-n-nlty as «x.mc rare
ly iU huiuuii evis-ri.-n*v.
Fo|*e I.i-i.'s pla*v In history will N*
witli that of the gn-atest and most l>cntgnanl of the lUman ismilffs IX tuny
It
Un
In lk45 he was ni
In ur>:i he wa
llng.i. In l^7^ he was rhiiscn ik»|k>ucretd I'liis IX.
diveased
»*ui»c
1 .E-os Ionuue. left him hy I’i*ih- Piu.n
of this helng used in purchasing the
. Human building U>nd« and In proj>ert>
invest meuts.
Hub.Ncqucnt
shrinkage
in value these iH.n.U n-dueed the ag
iMo xni
gregate of this large sum very ipater
• lally
.Rome. July
aueh a .wumiiTfu! Impr.-wslon nn did tha
Bg.-d u-o. He tHtsae*s.-d a -uiarvelou*
plclon has arisen that the change in liullvlduallty. vyhieh xvss b.-lghtened by
P..1H- S condition 1- due'to blmxl bis rx-uitirksMe Mger and teuaeitj In
iHiUonltig as a n‘suH of the derange Old Bg-e At nloi‘iy. w ben he gave HenJamlti r.mMaiit 4 »Uttng for hU |wrutebi of the kidneys
’
lh>me.
July
IS - Midnight
the tniit. the Frx-m-lT palmer xvat «mou
Isht-d nl Ifie hrllllaney of hH liilvll.vt.
p-tis- lies Tonight In a state of coma
Y.-t vvltli w*-rene |k>Isc and stfviigth he
and
there are grave doubts in the
pnKw.Hl .-11 f-.r tUtvH- yean, ui.in- to hU
minds M his doctors whether he will Juhlh-.-. retaining for iimre tlmn a quar
ever completely emerge
Ifts ImmeEll ter ..f a .-.iitury that papal p.-wcr
Ate flissoimion ^*ms
lo
be
only w hl.-K It wa* sup|Kiw.-d. was exxuferred
Tvent-il by the reltabtlUy of ihe arUon fur only a whorl time ufxui a f.vhle old
He ptvv.-d one o^ the
,,.f the heart
HU pulse, though weak, man in 1S78
n.minues
8honl) before midnight *trxing.nt In phVNleal eiidui'ancc a* well
Dr l^ppoui said to the nirresiumdem as In mental qunlitl.-s tliat had ever
bt-t-n el.n at«-d tu the paiuil throne.
of the American I»res*;
Aw the head of the Fathollc church
-The pope. ai the present moment,
the achievements of Ishx XIII. are
Is.In a state of coma, which may be memonibh-. Even those not In the Hocalled a condition
—.............. ...........man communion fnvly admitted his
duration of which it Is tro | great ness, while to the devout TathoUc
|Hm«ihle to forecaat. although every- be *r*s the perwonlflcatkvn of goodneaa.
thing leads t.* the belief that the con | He was both stateaman and prteaL and
a
m-A sus
.md„ can..,..V.-0 .o„ TO«-■
n.,.r.. oa.c. be i. «...
shiMTS
slxhsh
L50
tires*
sIkk-.
vici kid, cut
Men’s oxford*, new
c*t*hapes.l.50t
L65
2.50
. BlacH. WPilu. StrlpMl
..*r
.!,««
S. BHNDA & CU
Tbf r.,.1 r.
wiKxl nres-*
;‘rz,
*in:»r:uo
^-rp Bound*, os. for Initance. the In- oatlboa. hla extraoctUnary mnDoty. hte
etstent volco of hU famllUr* calling fraah and e«rM«MMYPt tn tBt mm-
m
Thm I'.-Mirl pri»iM-riy Is very pleas
antly. ItK-ai.-d on'I he south end of l»ng
l.ake. alH.ut seven miles from the city,
and liar.- api- many very desirahh!*us in th«- pr.MH-riy
The roanag.-r
RESTING IN THE GRAVE
luui-ral ttl Mr> U-xi T Pen
at
the
Frh-iuls
wa> held
xe..tei
•ter.lay nfi.-riuH.ii. which
ihiors with fri*-n*ls.
rest
Th.‘ floral ofT.-nngs were espy-clally
There were a
lieautiful ami pr.ifUM,ery large- uunib.-r oi
.prayn an.l Nmall pnvi
larger plee«»^ w.-r.-; Anchor
“C K’ monogram
Foreign
Friends church
Womans
stouarv soei.Mv ..f
the ^>iends
an
church Ev.*n1np Kc'iinl and
Grand
Traverse H.-rahl. It.HX.rd primer^ W
r T. r . Y P S C K .If the rungngational church and KUm.like club
The tiinera! arrangements were In
large of L D Curtis
SUICIDE OF A COUNTESS
DRUG CO. I
Have oiKrnexl at 21‘d Last
1 lonl St.,
From among
ALL OTHERS.
Pingittc’s "GLORIA
boots for WOMEN,
LOOM UP likfe an
Electric light in *
DARK night.
iate with age.
IVfcRY THING NbW!
..
.Outing Pants.
Worth from two dollars to four
dollars,i put in four lots to close
$1.25
$I.8S, ■ V.
a\ A $2.38- $3.00
TO. I frank'FRIEDRICH
A Oo.
WwVWwWwV.VaV
WANTED—Experienced
goods saleslady. Apply at
The Globe. 118 Front street.
N fabric Cbaf
aim Please IbHIlosl Taslidieiis
The real Lanstlow nc. We have
cloth in all ihe inipular shades.
this perfet i
It is especially
Now’s your opportunity—this
is the first day of the sale—this
paper is out about four o’clock
and those who call tonight get
practically first choice . . .
Bamitton Clothing ^
nice for uaisis. 'If you are cun>idenn;: some*
thinjj .for a waist in cream while, you could make
no belier selecli^iTT^lhan an Ivory \\ bile l^ans-
C.R.« I. TRAIN DERAILED
Work Train
at Kingsley This ,'^*» * P*rt of ’
tlowne.as there is no more beautiful fabric matlc
Great Inconvenience.
and noiie^ihai is more sjitisfactory for w. ar and
fving-l.x. Mich, ulv
I.M-k thlN afii-rniMin i
I xM.rk-iraiu ' w.-ni off *
• n..r;h «f ihi, xiUage
’ lYiD-i-d hx a hrx.ki-n 'flange
<*•
gravel
!1kh...* an.l ihr.-e cars ol lI
ill am w.ni Daio the slHch.
I
Th- ralli were tiadly twisted and
• 111. ilg*. gr.lLmd Into kindling wimmI. It
!• .-«nmaied that the train w.-ni aU»ul
5«i feet lH‘f< ire it was brought to a
^tand»till.
The cook
knookeil Im-e iihle. He was carrying
when the train Jumped
track, and the sudden stop threw
enure length of the car
He
I came to a sudden slop w hen his head
Uiruck Ihe end of a car and U was
H-rcri- he regalii.'d con
washin^^ quahiies.
Remember it "is noVhe ^x:n-
uine Lansdowue unless it has the name \V. .M.
F. Read iH rforated in the Salvcd^^e.
-
'
Ladiea’ Ana allk ahtrt waist auita
apact.lm.aaur*. Mr.. H. M. TImblln
rtraat.
1«B»
€. ttiiliKim
Cor. Front mnd Union
I‘a Grand
..............
was large* i
was special music for Ihe
r If a 1
jthe t
aged 2(»
Blanche
u-d »ulclde here last evening. She
vUltlng a prominentt banV*“*
banker The
had quarreled
d and the countess after
ard* went to the banker'a bedroom
ipwirfis. There is
THE ECONONV SllHtE » T.rp°r?lt!iS:-
Affecting Funeral Service of Mra. Ber- and'solicit a share of your jutionagc
where you will find a full line ol
1 Pennington—Tender Tribute*
DRUGS.
CHKM1(\A!.S,
KTC,
to Memory of Loved One.
Kvcry»4>erson knows that .Iru^s .letcr-
U2
r ol our Briglitcst jlb4 Best
Wh> nut have
.s 0;l Cook
CiHik Stoves while they/are going ao
Blue Hainc Wi.-kless
ol the
Ih stove deal, aruVnow oflfer you
chcaji?
We arc going outI of
the :;nc I stoxes made from
ipWlTdS.
There
ureal evononiy m the fuel lull m the use of Uic*e *to%-e*.
See
them in our show window.
We would be pleased to show you
Saturday and has* «»jH-ne« an
iih.-lm I Uick. Mr
Ihe intereMs of th*i.iiniMiiiy i«i promim- Ihe rcMiri named
xU.xi- whieli lias h.-*ii platted into
-utia-g<* hits for vummi.-r rcMirt pur-
II
. UnLi.-r*
Why Roast Yourself
Headquarter*.
:* *:;• ST.. Bm
|K„ ami
the diplomat which oever left him. lo
:l:c nui^c^ o^^nmlly when he hoar*
©f^xnanj
Rp; .
Where He Will Have
th.- 1-ord
Th.-y rest from their la
iKirs. but th.-ir works do follow them."
He siK.k^ ..r Ihe bles.Hed emfort t.i
Im- d.-rlvtMl from a Thristlan lif
the frtM-dom au.l r.-st
which cmes
wUh release I mm
the duti.-s and
stniggU-s of ilally living, and »»i
bnuid.-r held .d work for the M
w^hlch o
sp,.ke .If th.- lasting influence
•Mrs
Pennington’s rhrlstian
hie w.eild hav.- uimui all whh whom
kh.- had ct.nie into e.*ntact
Th.- ser
vlc.-s were cnelud.-d hy the singing
of
TennxM.ns
rmssing the Har."
which ha-1 always U-en one of
IVnuIngton's favorite songs
Th.‘ hnal servhH-s were held at
111 Ikr:.. when he emcnul the IVUegb
I.
$2.00
j
new
J
Wilhelm
Few nteu Jinv«- '.eft a gr.-iit* r «*i more
iHirn March t. IM". at Carplneto . Ht
was s-nt to the Jesuit rollcgc at VI
liirlH. In IXIK wh.Tc he rcmalncil Yh
iv\
Women-*
Mens
•' urni .if Ftnbarg Jc
Koffman.
js.Ml of M ttnliarg and H Koffare hard at work getting everyfor their new
mattress
thing
a building on
factory, to l»e located
l-Yont striH-ts
the ciriier of Oak
dim
eiilix In hceiirlng mat.-rial from -New
Y.iriv. an.l will be d. lay.-d
started
How
11 running
^AMERICAN DRUG COn
I’o|h‘
mioT.Ls
am! ilurable,
dt.uhteil tf any of th.sM- wh*. voiv
pans *.| tla- elly.
Th.- large
ge as
ta-f*.r*‘ him the mantle of 8t Peter ev
s,-mhly s|Kike loiid.-r t
er sureeCEbM 111 (-AptlVBllng the llllSgl
warm pla.V which she had ma.Ie In We also carry a complete lir^c
nation ami lut.-n-st *.f Hu- elvIllZA-d the h.-urts ol all xxlaun sh.- had known Dri^irts Sumlnes, Stationery,
w..rld ns did Ihe lab- isqM- .\*.ne of the in h.-r lllettme.
bacco ami Cigars. : : I : :
The rostrum was haiik.-d with palms
will he uuiuterrcd ' The hurlul vnlhiut^ old men of hi* g.-m-ratlonand l.-rn-. and U-autiful floral plect-s.
lakes plain- on that day in the ii
neliher QUdstone nor Hlamarek-mado
ihe eask.-t was c*.v.-re.l with fraYOURS FOR TR.kDF.
Ing. and imiiiedlatciy alterward
_____ hlosMims. expr.»ssing the sympa
conclave lor the i-bntlon of hiithy of friends for the husliaud and
1 amity.
cessor will iK-gln
Th.- Bx-rvlc.-s wtTC In change tif Kev.
In ►iriKing c«.mrahj t.» the general
Henrv McKinley, pastor of the church,
. surprise of the puidjc and alH.iii |he
and H.v J <» llinford of
Indiana
xatiean
the C-n ihni the Ital
Aft.-r singing
hy the ehofr of ‘ My
J.-SUS. as Thou Will, ' Mr McKinley
publK builfliiigN are gull> flagged
n-ad a number of passag.-s of scrip
honor Ol the lloauger Queen
V
tiire
wTih-Ii
w«‘r.- fax.irlies of Mrs.
gh. riia s natal day.
Pcimlngioii
l..llo*ing
them
with
A Remarkabla Career.
* Joachim Vlnreiit Haphn»-1
Uiilvlco
INn cI afterwards f*oiw- U»o XIII , wai
!«1II
$1.50
khajicly style*, cm
•tualb has U‘eii |H-rforui.‘*l
hui has not hi-oa m% puhih- in or.h-r
IheVlbUr »Pl*r.-h.-n
is und.TstiKKl Ihal
“UNION MADE"
"z’iir.^rsTrSOc
Women*
only:... ..r
TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK
helmed
.
I’m II th*- uimh day afu r d4 utli tiu
llomanl. Just reston^d hy
I THf WEATHER
Women** $1.00 itrap ^ Si^
ttndab. cut to.... i
j ar
rhrliO s passibii
This last as ihi
heart flnall.% siopisd
Tomorrow th.
Is.lH * UNly will iH- »iim-ned and em
Perugia
^ ^ OTp Book Store
eray That Caused
the Late Unpleasantness.
Fourth Faga.)
And wnihoul doubt the finest lot ol this dua of goodf that tliii
city ha* seen. Kvery piece ccprcientt this aeaaoo's choioat
pioiluctioM. Nothing better for a
than Ihi* ......
Jit Cut Prices
Me Two Nation*—
End Of 1
2>usMaa China
Summer
footwear
MENT OF LONG LAKE
III. d*-<-laris that u ihinl
iiperuUoii for the removal id ihe |.i,-u
wa>i -aler that he rvmalu constantly
remained in an aUiulnnK ruoui remb
to ntlimlnlsier hnal absulutlun.
Kariy thu ninrninu fanlliial Ua
cun I'.errtill l*n»uKht the
a Mesr.
rNOW BE RESUMED
.
__ ____ __
^
.
^ Prealdent Caatre Will Now Receive
now We Jire Showing
H. E. CARTER PUSHING IMPROVE
iitg th«- privat*- hUtorv of
tii.the
!
TO DEVELOP
OUTING RESORT
h- iinal ptvparailous f..r the i*op«-’s
di-ath
Th.- govemmem 1.^^rigidly r.-n
graph lines houre before the death of
paaaed Into eternity about noon.
KHiCL-n canllnaU
aiuoiiK
iall«T> kt ihc
latUnii
«liirlii»;
(Contlnuad
PAID
----------------
HNrrdDodlD l
Noble Stnig^e of the Holy Father Until
the Last
SEVENTH TSAlt-1929
of Durand wg
w-xeral very nice .elections.
\
mixed quartet and chorus /also
gave
very good music. I^v. T.
P. niom prei
•Where Will
lo iM- followen^ ltsod and very forci
bly put the topic of his acriDOB forw
ward
Tbe^udlencc Mgerty followed
ih^ s|ieaker and gave exceUenl
excellent nitennttenThe music
Guy B W'
the dlrectkm
At the moren sang a very
qonrtec
sang several enjoyal
Th.- passenger train .
-ere la eoapnay yestartwo or tlMm golnf tor
I up that it could not get past An- a walk around the atreeu and the
other laid down on the lawn at Um Q.
R .A I depot and went to alanp. Whan
he awoke he clalina that hla wmtch nnd-
try
A MCOBD WANT Aa
i
THE EVEJOXG RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, Mic£. MONDAY. JULY 20. 190S.
THE EVBnHG HECOKk
amcLMH
GRAN ~RAVEf?Se HERALD
YOU MAY THINK
IS ALL RIGHT
TIIAVERSe CITY. illCHICAN
ISLANDS NEAR BORNEO BELONG
TO UNITED STATES
this unreasonable, but a visit to our store vill convince >xni that it is
a colli Cwt.
We are determined to dose out every sample suit on oar
IMI T Um AND 1. V. MANNill
•ecrttary
J.W.HANNBN. I
CONTINUCO
CNCOURAOEME
Fgr th^ pMt fwci w«eki there bai
M snaeUled eotdUSoo In Wall
•Irwt, whteh has kept apecaUtor> In
« atAte or uncenatnti:,
vhlrh
has
toea ttrainlac. tiU tha iaduitfial ait
tUUotf. the kejr to rulum rapreaeoted
is
apaculatlve veatorM. com
Btrons. and the
Utmrr Clews, la
Hay
Prepared
to
floor in one week.
Prt
m
Title of This Country Beyond
outlook
flatierlng
last Saturday s re
Washington. July 2u^ So r .h.m mi
cat loo has yet ix-tfn rec«;iwnl by the
sute departno-nt
Inm th- Untisli
gL.ernmeni as to the teversi Ulands
off the oi*a»t of Borneo now In pi^^ersi >n *4 the rfalied Su«e>. aloeh
m -mlers of the bou.i- of commons
u
to think le long to Oreai Britain
The
slate
.lefiar^em. l.o>ve,.i. |»
pr'pared to give a prompt and .nmMu
sive answer ahen l»rd l^n-duwne’ts
Inquiry rembe. her.Before ‘eavic;;
Wa^hlnglon
lYlda>
Se<T.tary
lla>
ksjked personally Into the maiter and
sallafied biniaelf that the British guv
shadow tif a
the Islands In quosilon When
Inquiry reached here Acting Hecretary UiomU in repiv will call the
aiiei
n of
fli^i to the treats of 1»: i
between
f»ii«t Itritam. Bermanv end Spain, by
w.itch the last named naib>n was to
bj-ve Ilile over al! the Island.^ out.dde
a marine leagu« r di tance of the IU»r
nei ci«>t. l^ier In the treaty, which
this government ne«otlai.H| with the
Sultan «if Jolo for the purchase of cer
Uin Ulanda belonging to biro, a drag
nit clause was Insiried. clslming fur
lb.- Unllial Bute, all iboA.- Inlands
which had been ci*ded to Spain by the
tr.-aty of lKh5. On file in iht office of
Hear Adn
view. aaya. after dlsciiaalas the flnan
*iltuation:
i4a1
lands In conirovei>y
Ba%e •era!
-More eaoourasmafst la fouad
gi:an. Taganac. Bakkungaan. IJbiman.
C^e crop aitualkm at prasaat
than Boaam. Hihaung and l^ngkayn. Tbeiu‘
alaewtiere.
flTieai. oora^aad o».iion ;s and. arc rbarly outside of the ma
have all ^de great procreaa during ril e league or the Ib.m.-o coast, an.l
tliendore undi*r the term.- of Ibe two
^e last tuo weeks, asd the rhanre*.
tr allc.s beloliK to Ibe I'liiled Slul.-s
^ goad for a liberal yield of all thr.M
It is sani at the navy departmeui
at UtfM iMportant aUples
There
t| u Hear Admiral Kvans.
knowing
•Pthbg la tbe^agrlrultural
out In
^OB far but what is hopeful nuslnes^ lb • ‘philippine.s gunls,.!. to the h
lauds to survey them and mark th.-m
l|Sd Induatrtal rondltlons In the inter as AiuiTican lerrltor)
ltwS»atlnue aallsfacton
A
islands liHV
It U explained that
Ileal Imisii
labre carefol spirit Is ohsened than strategical
the Unit.
wsl^ad a year ago among those who
euntrpl and Uke the Initiative,
ftOO Reward. $100.
A $L>r,,tH) 3-piccc S.vlii1 oak suite for...............
A goo,l $:12 s*»^i<l oak a* piece suite, loosily
And soon up to
A line f iri.(M) ipiartcrcl oak suite for............
A gooil
29.75
.32.75
*39.50
39.75
,
The prices on some 6t these suits are 25 i>crcent less than Uctoiy cc
J
I
Blaine
v:X-V .
A Itrrc line ®r Odd Dressers tt propofttoBttely low prices.
I " J. W. Sl-iV
A Record Unequaled *
Practical Heuaa Fumlahar,
Cigar; - y --
You'couUl certainly have, these hot da)-s,
in your store, ofhee or home.
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
•
OF MICHIGAN
..midvcd liHMKMi of Ms ff.vi.rli.* hran.
whh h would cost him |1«M»U4»,
\\r> L. A Kwing of Bangor has
heautitul ami aneb nt piiH-.* of rum
lure in the shape ol at laid.- which i
su,i|KiM*d to be alM.ut liT. >.-ar> oU
and which i- an exact duplbal.* of ih
table iiM*d by Ceoigo Wa*hingion i
hi* .lining r.u.m
It is of solid mnli..i
ai.v ami weighs atn.in |.n. ,„ei„ds
|
;i:;:
Electric Machinery Construction,
Repairs and Supplies.
,,n,j;pkr.'srL,.,.v
**vd 4*f bK'kjaw.
The skeleton of an <dk Y
rom the river n.yir Mt i''
•\t Batti.* (*r.*.*k when
pn.prie
Bunee of the (hife H.oal ifrrived
his re.Riaurant he fttund the. place
si. Tin* night force <if waiters s
rvm.k wer4* gone and th4* cash r
The readers of tbit paper will be
ph ased to learn that there U at least
oru' dreaded disease that s<icnce has
"DriiUlly Tortured.
iM-en able I
* ratm^ to light that bn- ]
tbaOs catarrh. Hair. Cat
atarrh C»i
n.l ni.mcTclful torture Ima i
datie**^ ul He* seai^m b»ok pluee
*-4 rati h
Won;
trafflc oontlnoea upon al
now kno^
never been equaled.
.
Henry Farlton. one of liiiffiild'w r«»-!
At
Ma
creasing scale and
there an
of ('oltiwa. Calif, write
lid elilzrns. ba»* a <hair which Is'br.d
Signs. If any. of production
having
w.M Is* owned b> L. Stan, tf Hiand 1“
l endured Insufferable pain
a
constitutional
1treatment
Hajlids and Chicago
This w.' make from Bheumatfsm
and
nothing re
Orenaken conaumptlun. Were it not irlres
Hairs Catarrh Cure Is Uken Intern*
H.
•
tl.ird
iMtato
uarehoto**
fur
Man
I
H.
ved
me
though
I
lr1e,l^
every
thing
that prices of manufactured product
y uiK.n the bl«K>d
acting
Id will make
Manion a •g,H» l | known
J came across Electric BitSauli Sic .Mark' and ton., and
ina
•re usually on auch a high lerel. con xnl mucous surfaci<-s of the syetem. ManiU4*ifc dimcM-h. now In retreat
tor potatoos aiW oHer vegc }t»rr4 and it’s the greatcM medicine on
there
thereby
destroying the foundalloh. of al As.**lnins. m ar Baraga hav** ' e«*n
SumpUoo
would
probably bi‘ on
*' —h lor that trouble. A few bottles
larger scale. tbU being particularly the disease, and giving the patient tribuled iLM.h.'a. dor creating a m w
length by bulhaag up the constilu- raihullr 4»rphan asylum at Marqui.iu*.
true or Iron ami teatlle product.
n and assUting natiirc In doing its the Hi Hcv Bish.vp Kis heading the
-A favorable feature of mud
irk. The proprietors have so much Mm with f:..4H.e
There an* Mill
Ip
puwerrt. that thev iIm- diiKi-H,. i«i Im* buar.l tmm
Bificance is the foreign buying of our
---------------------------------- — 1J»S <:. Johnson »Dd
K H. Mc»d«.
The
iffar
One Hundre«l Dollare for any
SaeuHtlet. as well as the disposition
ca;o that It fails to cure. Send for
cr Europe to renew our credits a
Ibt of UqtUmonials.
asylum will ei»M f:ui4MM.
Lad.tt.
“you
can
Jump
on it. tram-1
•ad these two Infiuence. have alremly
Addrwaa. F. J CHKNKY A CO.
At SI J.iM-ph the fruit harvcM Is
pte on it. but it will come up smilling
fiauaed a baary braak
In
aterllm
at iih highest, hlaekberrn*^. ra.splH'revery time.- Caiman’s Elastic Floor j
riew hnrkleb.*rrlew and early iwarhew
Which puu aa aad to all gold ektsirt
Indng whljiped
In
large 4|uanHtb*h
tor the present.
Bvldently we shs:
rommlKftion men Ktaie that much fruit
be obliged to look lo Kurope for relief
Would la* ruined unb*wh help ctmld Ih*
la case of monetary gtringency.
w.:*iir.*d
Harvi*wi
hands
are
very
wrarce
Farm4*rw hav4* ofT.-red as high
Ibrionately It seems likely lo lie
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
Information
Imparted—Mer
able
As said above, the Vorst of tlie Uieful
chants of This City Directly Inter
decllae seems to be over, and th<
su•*^erlJ.ll.ln^
uu m4ir
ested and Profited.
Stocks should be a purrhas** o
iai to -Aunt
Havilaml.
and
siigge.sl.*, I ha I
scale downwards '
Hw Idea Is to
mut.t practical lesM>n«- he oficr. d hv any one
igbl I.y the great Adam Korepaugh make the muv«*meni iM.pular In t)i4and Hells Bros . great consolidationn of lull meaning <if the term, am! It ex
*biWh I
every community visited b> presses the huiw that least half of Ho*
r..MMM..iHH.plc In I^nawee county will
Jh.m;
Naturalisation Paper. Manufactured into this city and atiempi to do busl iinll4* with it in exproi^^ing gratitude
Ho* sainied.
ne^is without advertising
How murli for the m»t»:e life of
Unlawfully in Fortign Counbusiness would thev do as evimpareil
At Mii.kegon a very valiiatde elam
with what they will do wh«m
the)
d has bei'n diM‘..vered at Interiake
«m.e
line after their heavy ailveri
rk. and luarly fl.'et worth of jwarN
bat is a eouundriim
•uundriim tbai may U* an
Ion.
July
20~I
i\«* b«*in iaki*n fnmi the bivalve* b>
a ere as well by the ignorant in r.rdj
»'>a»®»‘Kraiian and
nd other swered
one man
l.4*4m Saranac made
th.
a^ well as the wi.M- in all
the fact
find, and ha.-J lni*n secretly fishing tip
that frauds In naiuraltaatlon
papers
One purchas**d
Now.
prlnelpb. .d advertising U |s*xrls lor iwt» wt*«*ks
and paaspons extend to alt parts of
of the Central
lys the same
The einutv p.M,pk- ly'^l
r
C4.
bnmghi
ir».
a
and
several
‘ their exhibition to w!l
Tbe>
rs have lH*en wild to local jeweb
what it Is In th.' ni-et atiraetive,
or fn.m |2 to IK, apltH*e
manner jHu.s»ble
Thev do not stint
WilMani t; PatUwon of Kalamaz.m
themselves in the manner of advert is
|k»rts arc being received f
is dead in his eighty sixth year as Hie
The
result
I.
known
to
all
The
poru where foreigners come in large
H.S. Hull, President.
pnr|sinionaie measure of sue result t,l Hu* t xreShive «se of lobareo
aumbars. telling <if the finding
C. A. Hammond, Cashier.
would attend the same kiml of li. toUae(*onisi. fnim whom he iMiiighi
acorea of seta of tlo^se papers.!which
•xeltislvelv, gavi* ttui the
siatemcitt
H. C. Davis and
have been selred and destroy,^
Vw advertising of any kind of bu.*»lne^s
hni In Ik' years Mr Paulwm Mimkeu
It has lM*en long since It was m-ces
aons bolding them are ImmtMlIately diA.
V. Friedrich. V. Pres'ds
more than 4MMhi cigars, which
ported. Possession of patM>rs Is being sary to use any argument with tiny him It.xiHi. In his early life he waw
WM I>,riKIN. STKI'ilKN- I.MTNEH.
S.IH ol.siiecesstiil merchant to induce j
considered s sufficient rau
even
more
constant
smoker
than
iK
,. W. l.AUolK J V HI KI. .XIAN
him to a«lvertis«*
The only questloi
sjt^tlon of would lie cltlien
lis <U*eilnlng years, and local c igar
I* reports are ctimlng prtncl now Is how to advertise the best Ifoi
I say that it would mu be overesH
Im- d.m.-T la t this Is* the at
rom New York.
Philadelphia
KUt into any city or town ani
Itlmore . In the latter city ^>l•
li-k ub the Idggesi business buildtll'
day
five sets of
It Js no
were found on passports of theV'Sih and the* Imsiest merehaiUs
ler. Junii lo hav.
Oermaa Lloyd steamship
lira
»r lor you km*w
burg, and all holder. ,.f jiapt^s,
the
steamer even if you are a stranger in the city
The^ govern Turn to the bveal n. w-pa|H*rs and we
ibo .vreupbs the iiMst
advertising
pare in them
Then go back to the
biggest building and read the sign and
you will see the same firm irame
Tber«» are scarcely anv exceptions n
> ve this rule, "it
U
Ml
general
r.ntghoui the cminiry
*
laara
tho papers arc obtali
"r" n 'r:' '::tz
,
' * ^ ....ELECTRIC FANS....
£V£^YhV/f£fi£ i>
CONDENSED NEWS
WHOLES A
(A BREEZY TIME
The Greatest of Them All
Utude. On the other hand the voluro
"of buslDeaa shows no signs of dlmlnu
S.U.
H-iuece oak suite lor
A giHxl $5r>.00 suite for.. .
Z
dving the dining nwim girl qnestb
or high prices and dlmUrishlng profit
being the cauae of this change of ai
II.T5
.iy.rs
.14.75
iT.rs
. 19.75
vi.lid luk 3-iucie suite rqr.....>
A $2^00 solid oak S.piecc suite for.., •..
A govKl $4M.U0 solid oak a.>ucce«u.tc for.
the
laanclal reaction asd the preralence
A
These are the prices:
Traverse City, Mich.
Wt h»n • first class
Sbotmaktr’s Shop.
'-CIRPET
.“*p. WORKS..
Car|K t CIraamg afcd Fcath.
vting. Cann-t
CanM-l wfwiat
w(w^ll^: and layoi*;
Ik lorv wtidn.g
*Mt,dii.g your old earj
ear|« t!v
amTiy tt, be m.vd. ,ido rug^. let
M,ow y.m HJcnpU-k
N. B. CHAPIN. Proprietor.
$1.00
K.t.r tl!l
The regular price of
•s was $1.35, but t
Kll
St.
LARSON^S^TAmT"^^
these
Claus WArrvwr. Proprietor
m'TlX,NH HAY. MUH
I<urvtM rlcM* t*> l>»«uttrul (iraiMj Tr«v< r «■
Hsy. s r«-w rtKl. fro-u th.*
H.*t s».l
e..Ulw«l4*r. l«th roMii* «ud mX,^xu li.«t
irsa6NdBojs'$ii(iChiapl
IlLhop'KiJ‘in'flu ^’listalMnentl'.'* The
3 OENT
PBACTICAL LESSONS
ialiratt, ctspoundail seni- annualljf, allowid on : : ;
Savings Deposits
JUDE THEM TO OlDtl
r Leavings
STOt^
ROWLAND DOUGLASS IHotel Shilson
i
New Shoe Store
Rutner's Old BUnd.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
Front BL
OppoaiU Whiting Hotel.
hghl.. H*
»h„* I
.Cowelitig Sale
♦♦♦♦ •
It is not often you can Kct sucji valxu:s as ihcsi:. rhey will bear llut closest
inspection, because they are the best you wijl lintJ.
i'ringed towels.............. .. .C
*---- ------, ............ $1.25
±»x51 Double Hemmed*............. X,..
. ....... 1,50
.
•JixHO Hemsiiichsd plain center. *.. ....
.............. ............ 1.25
*J’Jx45 1 )ouble hemmed...................................................... .. ........ \.m
-2x50 Three I lemstitching..............................
.. ..,.
1.00
22x4(i Blain Center..................
....................SO
22x42 llemsiiiched..... ............ ...... ......... ............. ....... ............
.00
22x40 1 lemstitched............ ........................................... ....... ..75
2;Cx42 Hemstitched Huclc Towels............... .....' .50
V
21x42 Damask Hemstitched.................... ......... .
....................40^
*20xIUl 1 lemstitched...................................... .... ...,. 1... .......... . ' .25
.
20x:i:i Hemstitched, \yhitc....___............................. .......
.25
20x23 Hemstitched, 'colored......- . ... . .................... . . ....X..
.25-^
Unbleached bath towels. 5c, 10c, 12>^c, 15c. 20c..'..... ........ ..
.25
Bleachevl bath Rowels. 20c............................................. ....
.25
I'he grealesl variety of wash cloths.
Huck Towels. 10c, 12>^c, 15c...........
.......
.20
The ‘t.*\t*r Cel” hy*;ienic Mash cloth, not knit bijl w'oven. Il'absorbs more water
-w'ill dry'quicker—more easily cleaned—docs not irritate tender skin, and it
sells for oc each.
‘
*
^
I
I
JUST A MOMENT
Vienna Parts. Berlin, and in fact in
all of the big continental cities. 1
Gentry Bros’. Show Coming,
era as a usoal thing say when cauglit
'.entry Bnu*' fanems iraint*! amnia
they bought the paper.
Others al
w Will exhlhlt at Tw.lfih wtn-c
lege they received the documents from •ik .w
gn»unds Thur^dav. August t
relaUvcs In the majority of cases the Hentry Bnw have four slmw s. an<
holders of^papsra did not^
thii season Trav<*rM* ('iiy will hav<
Hi - 4Yp|K»riunity o( seeing the N,.
aad they supposed they were really thi>w
In 4ither words. ih«* big 4*asi.*ri
buying Bomsthing that made them clt -*h .w that ma<le all the larger elii.*
liens of the United States
he past Severn! , seasons
N.i doub
he bhildren will all N' happv to hea
:hU
great
show will make ihU cIi;
•ROUOMT IRVING •. BACK.
hlw SA'aaon
Never lw'f«»re have (b n
try Brow carried wuch an exi>4*nwlve
Jaffa Won Plrst Monty in Thrwt
•trolght Hosts at OaylertL
• Prod Avery brought B
J
^‘ctytord Thurmlay Jaffa, the Pe^
loakoy bone, won first money In tL-_.
Wlien the womanlv organism U discaaed. headache, backache. DervousneM
ssarK"—"“■*
curing their caoae. It esUblishra regu
larity. drie. un^lthy drains,
Sir;
ChkagD auMi thinklag that hla I
ouki to wia out. haring a far better
motk than Jaffa._______
$2.50
Crossett Shies
Wc have them in Vici Kid,
Cadet Calf and Coll, in Congress or Lace, jilain or cap toes,
light and heavy soles.
They
make life’s walk easy.
SoM
Mra Chant'S
who has lHH*n an
Invalld^or Ij. y
is so wonderfull
mprtived
ihnmgh
tht*
o>.tt*tipaihl
reatment of Brs JO
blood that she wishes her friends t..
**f their great wucctss in her
.i’u'i;,
step up on anything without the
oat difficulty,
and
after
threv*
troems she r«mM gt*t around as
Blla Olla. third
Sborman Clay, with
a mark af 2:N^. was aot la It There well as any person, stepping up onto a
chair without any trouble
8h«* feels
her cure has Uev*n -a marvelous
a
To the wearer of our
that men do not suffer from these severe
Morgan
"emu
foMow
lag tht races aad U new at the busl
noon Ho dooa not take kindly to be
lag hltchod ui^at times, and wav
broaght backao this city for more
“try
LONGLIFE
has the tesd-
fiaebant
P«ker Broi. Old Sund
Tha Urarpaol docks, om of tbe won
MS of modsre cmaBcrcc. extend
RicORO WANT Aa
.
208 FRONT STREET
The most convenient piece of furniture a person can own; why, some people
couldn’t keep house without ont^. much' less an up-lo*da^e store. These Roll
Top Desks keep your thinfpi so safely: everything-^^every drawer—is locked as
soon as the top is closed. .\o dust j4;etting on your papers; no M'ind blowinj^
them away; no meddling hands disturbing; your books. We . carry them in all
sizes, and they sell from $lb f>0 to $42.00.
Oiant a ^dies' Olrm^
AUays know M here your writing: materials are. Want to write a note, accept
cept an invitation or answer a letter; don’t have to take half your time w^ondering where-the ink and paper are. These are beautiful >;oods. The Quarter
Sawed Oak sell from $S.OO to $14.00; the Maho^jany from $7.(X1 up and the
Bird’s Eye Maple from $8.00 to $18.00.
._________
/
eomUnalion Bookcase and Olrilina Desks \
Are someihinf; evcf>’ home should own. In addition to all the conveniences^
the writing; desk, you have a splendid place for your books—and they are free
from dust* Many times when writing you wish to refer to books; ^^;ptniTw'ays
have them within reach, They add to the comfort and completeness of the
room, and the top offers a fine place for bric-a-brac or a vase of^flowers. *
THE HANNAH & LAY
V
MERCANTILE COMPANY
/
mm
THE EVEKIKQ SEOOBD. TBAVEBSE CITY, MICH., MONDAY. JULY 20, 1903.
What They Say
ATTEMPT AT
DOUBLE Mintl^
ENRAGED
FATHER
IN
3RJSHES OUT
THE LIF
n* BOW loBMome nd rboUtc of aU WiMV
U
•erpant.BidtEM^ uid
GRAND
RAPIDS IS IN JAIL
Y6ur “Best” Flour has given
satisfaction, and I have not
had a complaint on quality
or price. Try it for your trade.
HANNAH & LAY CO.
Ol-rV, IVIIOM.
Fatally Shot His Son and Would Havf
I!
Who tuivitnv*>»ltKat*<(r
ib«* ►uaiiK*of WHlo r Il4*inhardi
.if Almmokln. J*».
itiai ih.
man will aoon in- Ulrl aa a hlMlard
liall. HU Jialr U fallltiK .ml morally
t>y lb. fiariitful
i(.*lrihardi, who ih a
roiului: .•liKlu.M-r wu. Mfurk by Uichi
i.tfiR iaai wwk whll»- at w<.rk
II.*^-iMorHai.iJ ailJi dimiult). A1
lauhi iinin.-diaudy hl» hair U-ifan lo
la], oiii in pau-b.m
H«- a{)|M-al.Ml io
ph>minai.v. hui non.- of ih.ni
rah iriM ’him any h.ifMTli. y an- as
U.»ioh.-d at ihr airun*:* . If.Kt of fh>*Ir^'lrtrli* l.ui aay ihai it haa kilh-.l
lar drath w
ail Hm- nadx of thV hair and that Itidn worth In an auin
haidl »Lj|i t.,- ahvoliifH) hald In a d.-a rrf.iMd to work
and
ihr machinr
ru.hivl .town hill and dash-d Into
Tbr l. iHSTihr ,*f Charir* Hiaik. who ir-r. I.adly hruiKln*: and Munnlim ho
dliMi fn\li.‘ Albany Cliy i.oh|,iiai on mrn and wr.Tklni; ihr auiiuiiohllr
A riranicr rolnrldm.r U noird
la.rf.niU F, r». w fTf iJI»lnii rr.‘d In Hi.l'..!Uh Ihyiian railiolU- .r«-im.i.Ty ai Ihr drath ,d l>r l> M . Hunn at Mini
tirr •la.fv N Y . rtaiurday. and It aiHiiU and of L J Hunn ai Top. i,
t-rr^lhrolhiTi. and U.ih
wr
trunk Itad Thmr w.-rr
waA dU.-.wn-l that ih
hr> dird on Ihr na
-L. . n ilufT.-d wlih hlraw
A dihh..filni;
illM-a^i- Hiid w.«^i
io«rilr r ai MliinrairdU
Ir.iMl amonK th^hirliV' ln"tdo
Major iJrniral Uaviv ni.iii
U..IV
All ln.|iiir> U lo Ur niadh to »>
diUMoi, of Ihr IM.IIIpidn.
r<aio thi. r>4' l rauM- of drath
II
liiKiiurird lo Withdraw
«lr% and ihnr inlnnit> nl-laMni:
from Ihr Orluni.
»
found
OBKSJ
..HEALTHIEST^.
«
IS
are mild compared to the wxvtcheds
rn^tim
lEucTRiciry
tsysBSr^s
ai»propriaiioti i
l.imU fair
rr ihan Ihlily mi
whih td l.iHMi who had nrv*»r lahrn
nl> loo jiufT. rrd from uorih of dIamoniU and othrr prrrbiio
Idaiio h hMiii.lonr. w, rr hriMiKlit dnio ihr rnli. d
Ih. Ir fi. rvc
«lai.v In Ihr IlHral yrar Jiihi rndnl.
fion iju Ihr
For M-vrral
>.‘ar« ‘.^^Mrn. WilliHUi
111. arr o»rr Hi yrara ,dd
111 Ihr pupil,
llrown. wifi* of a
ll U hrllr%.d to U- prariically
Kokomo. Ind.. haa lH., n know
ridrd Ih,. h. ad,piarirr.4,f ihr‘ H.*vr
H.-vrnih
hrr frlrndK
1»ay Adirnii.i rhur, h In Ihr rnli
rOmNlrBUBT
iMriBii Rtw Elwtne
upl 3S4 ?8« C"
advice or «s»ecialliifsnnation. Thi* wUl cost yon nothing.
.nUianilally atiihmllraird l,y
Ur. of Ihr K-Urral rlrrllli
l.
..- id that
w.r. lnl.r%
nirm
I"
« •
ih.u-rHM, and rvrn .IUcuhmmI hrr m. ih
.if w.irk
H*H‘.‘nil> Mr. and Mr^
K H I'on. r of FriMlonia. S Y . niov.Ml
to K.-.komo and wm- vrry miirh Mir
prUid to Iram that Mn. Ilmwn waf
’’jam. A S Hi.nI a wralihy raiilnnan
Ihr author of thr aiorir. in <iu.>>.iion
of Niuarri T. aar amf Ml«n Mary An
dn w. ,rf C ovluicioii. K> w,n* hnniahl
.if a
Itapiihi
Ii.io rorr...iM.ndriirr l.y a mairlmoiilal
Frlrndh Inv..^
hurrau and mri at l.oa%rnworth lo U*
ilkMird and llrown wa. aU*i notilhMl
m. irriiMl. hui foiitd not Idriitlfy ra< h
of Ihr dlMHiyrrv. and .aid that hr had
id hrr
fakr pl,ou«raphM had Uwn
alwaya UdIrVrd that hi- wlfr wrot.
ii.i d
A »UM lo Ihr tiiairlmonUl man
Ihr ainrlrK
Whrn .-onfronl.Ml wlili
hr..u»;
loKrihrr. hui rarh .Ir
Ihr faria. Mrn. llrown atlmln,*.! ih.lr
fhr Oihrr %
•-a and
.aid that h.-r
iiul in.uldrd h,«r and -U
Uiih Hu- ,.Ec-..puon .»r Mra William
Iriilh liBil .'.iinr out
.\^^ior. no woman In Amrrha ran UiaAl
of -o rlrh n hoard of nr.M||^;work
No Pity Shown.
Mi> I'on.-r. Ihr wlfr of Ihr Ann-rUan
amha-ador iW.Franrr
rarlny; llillr
•F.ir y.ara fulo wa« afirr mo run
for h wM. and nay .-.dorii In dr. M.. .hr llnuoualy .*' wrll.*« F. A. OulledKo. Ver
hrua. Ala
"I had a trrrlldo caao of
IMIra canalnR 24 lumom
When all
fall.*d llurklrn’a Arnica Salvo cured
Kqually r.mmI for hurna and all
Tlilrir. n .ilvi.f a|H».tlr K|MMinH. wlih
Okuiv. ..f i-hrui and Ihr 12 aui.ilr. arh. a and palna. Only 2.V at Jaa. O
n|>.ii ihrm, wrr,* aunionrd at Umdon Johmuin a. and
F. II
Meada
drug
imU
■m
-Z}
‘DUBARRY” AT STEINBERG'S GRAND
NEXT WEDNESDAY, JULY 22
J A
I. ♦
“Good Bye
n*S 1 IMI-: TO SAY r.OOD-HVi: u> our suminiT waisls. Our sales havt-'^JiTn vt*ry jjratifying.
(^iir Waisls have l>t*cn so w« ll likrtl ihai wr have
lull a small stock h-fl to dost- out
: . : ,. :
Ole now price th^ at Cost and
below to Close Quickly ....
TIu* season is over with us. 1ml it has jusi fairly
lieuiin with you the most of ;he shirt waist season
is still licfore you.
Percale Dimity Waists, nicely trimim-i! ami well
made, have-^sold regularly at 'Ak- troo.l- QQ
l»ye price....................... ....................
IVrcale Dimity and
•have Wen selling?
CUnK^iam waisls ^that we
at. 75c. *;ootl*Lye
Krrl.-t; rx Mo.hIx XVa,. Ih ing O^WSled
by an ciuhu-kiMlc temiH‘;amc Inwe
with til.- l..•..-Kllv ..f luittoiml relief
fn»m xxhhh . Kud.-d the fuu cs of
tillers w.rc p.i—.-.I in review iK-for#
thc'iiaval s.Hrx tiiry’s mind
Human
fiwim-s. wo.vk,Hl by drink, drenched
In alcidud. xxi-ii- dangled b«fore the
slat.-mm.•- xi-n.n hy fie iHm-xslier
aiiglmg for u .oniiihullon for the gxKkl
of the .•nn«f.
•’.Vow. Mr M.HHly. whst can you do
for ns-” w,»s I hi- lliml r.-iH»tt.
the hoo tug ef. the long-diawn out fuse
of temp. r.iiue lure.
>lr Mo.nly. as though !nii.resse
Fran» ls<-o. Is the l.nrgest In the world.
It will b.dd two l.atthships. and can
-e pumj
injHd .hy in two buura.”
The tc
niNii must have ac
cepted the r.adiiig as an lutlmatioo
that drunkards »hx>ulU Ih- dry-dockvd.
and left with uiHwiuuuioua baste —
Boston Po^L
Harry Hh.an. the Kvausville attor
ney. has Ihh-u sin-ndlng the w inter !u
the south, and. Incldcnully. studying
Us Jurlsprud.-iu-*-.
•i was in .xuirt In I'.,-© gls for a day
or two.” he aaid. ”and when it .vrnea
A lot of White and Colored Waists that
were
............... ^
A lot of waists that we havc^ In-cn sellinj: at $'2.00:
iirhtl: soiled
** * from being on
they are slightly
play, good bye price.
'X .98
The Boston Store
traverse City X*-.6as Company'
rippe. Hrou
. ami all tliniat and ung troubles
. Me and 11 tn» Trlt 1 lH.ill.li 10c
Working Night and Day.
The ImslcM and mightiest llllle
thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s
Now Ufe Pills.
These pills change
strength, llstlcssneas
into energy, brainfag
Into
mental
ul In
to cx»h»r.«d dhorx'e suits you ought to
ace the court grind them out like they
w. r.- x-omlng from a .-x.fT.v inlU. 1 rememlH-r oue^mnn wh« got up to teU
his story He wafc wrtalnly the honi
11,-at kH.klng .xdurxd uvan that ex
came down to show what the natl
raw iuai. rlal x-au d.. w h.-n It cornea
getting up a .-arh-ature on the hunn
rac'e. He siart.-d to tell his story of
connubial abuse aiul put In a smile
to lighten up the- gUxxm
The J
actuall^r ahuddered at the grin,
turning haallly to the court clerk,
•aid:
- •Knler a Judgment of divorce. If
he Is not entithsl lo one hta wife cer
tainly Is.
That fax-e of his would
spoil the dl-iHHilUon of ag •ngvl’-HUvmokce KenilneL
M. U.
la H—lnien •
Hour* H lx* a a. ax., t ••
A Gis rjtfe don't lake op mucb
space. Mil it dors I S work Ihor’ oPEhlv.
n Costa less to Operate
Its no trouble to builJ a (ire.
If you have noi*g:ol one in your
klich2D. you are nuking a mistale.
nny sleep. I had c<»nsumplion so
that It I walk.ed n hh>ck 1 would
frightfully
fully aiiil i-pll hl.MMl. bill
I all otner ine?llrlne« failed. thn*e
U.itleA of Hr Kings New His
r> wlii-Mv ev;r<-.| tr.e Htld I gallit'.l
ran.*'dd’'hkrJ.‘‘ .d' wddHi lhr'u^an*rtr
1
neswtrrsFamo co^ AfuumL ^
Might Was v-r Terror
mid cough nwarly all
night
rites Mrs, Chas Applegate, of
Et •Irnll I.Mw
•’Joe
the ,
.epiou
w.‘lter«.-^ht pieriliM
' the %vo Id. Is
a h;iM Uill fan aii.l U
present luiiig.
Ing iiroimd B..>ioi.. w
re the fighting
pui.e U Ju-t f.llvi- .1
Ing
tuk.1. ill the giiiiieH
like in Nil norihein .itlcs, .uji.ys all
the prUihTew HetonltHl thy white imkv
ph. w ho \Uit I lie parks. He tH-euple.1
a amt jiiHi )M lili.«l.ttie UtHlH U neh dur
ing the K,rles at The Huh. and one
,lHv n Hlm inm.tbii xx ho was vUlllng
Itowton got a seKl If xt to the .me Wal.•uii .Huipl.Hl
By *mme niUtake the
t\n, UinutiNn got Into the wrong . hair,
and xxh.ti the n-I.er showctl the colored
hghler 111 he snid
-Kx.-use me. sir.
hm .VOU hnx e thU g. nllemun s s.-at "
•T have Ilk.* the deuce.” was the
reply
•Y.-h. you huv.-. eh: her.-'s hit
ch»"i’k.”
• Well. li.TeV mine: what •‘.•at dws
It mil f..r•The next ........••
“But -hut • spun, red the man.
-Oh. Iiexer mind.” put In the lighter
•THe no «iMiim..n Jh- mui. l ee Jxh* Wal-
1
Sk-r too
l-ER looa WATTS
py* every vertj™ of the poUoa. pnrifie, the
1 and ranovea w\daaecr of tranamittise the
Others. KoUiing--------*•
‘
Nothing elM will--do*thia.
^
Ty_
long ••
BUSINESS CAROS.
L.IOWT
vorce Case. .
1‘hllipplnr rxbnm
■
mtniitt & €wms
ER1>
^ESOLUTELT 0D0RLE5S
Killed Hia Wife—Climax of Dl-
Grand liapIdB. Mich.. July 20.—Bnraged because be believed bla wife
eon A^berL bad ewom
at him.
Hend
Hendrick
Ten
70 years, made
ly
night at 8
them at I heir home at
of H'5 Fourth
ourih alroel. He i
ceded in
in probably fatally
hU M>n. but Mm. T.
T.‘n Braak era*
under a bed and ear
earaped harm
'
Braak then t«jk to 1
.irr a long chase was pvortakpn In a
awanip near the Grand Rapids A Indlana railroad car shops. Ten Braak
tried to shexit his captom. but was
kn.K'krd
meoHelt^t with a club and
The family affalm ?if the Ten
Hraaks had Uw-n In a state of unpleas
|24.&iM»
Thr .p.a.n«
am new. lor year.*.
He was Insanely
ir, and conKittuir ih.* . ai
J»wl.»us .If his wife, and Is alleged lo
art known
Thr hiddinK waa have made several prevhms alfempis
cotunirncInK at 92 i'xi and to lak,. her life They are well known
rapidly until ih.> wm'* fl
Holland iHM.ple and iU»se who were
h] down to a drairr for thr
mo^t Inilraaiely acqualnie.1 with ib,*m
»l flkurr «
Kvmiiathlp..^ with Mrs T..|i » Braak.
Th.y had fr.-fjuenily advised her to
K-t a .llvorce and leave the elty. as
ih. y f»*an.d he wcnild make good his
ihreais
S. v. ral we, ks ago she acted
and U.gan div.irre
rsday July S>, Judge
!n Ihr roli
rolh^'llon •f
,;rounds .*
•nne-s a
with her son
Irartion at Ihr fair
m b I - of
•. went III 11
»rdrMrk Nrlaon
Nriaon Id Nrwmarkri
he rear .»f
lu;.
Fourth
■ of Mr., n
ag.*.! 14, and Herman.
r arrld.-n
sge.l
, their two other .hil
nrr. had a i
CENEIAL MEWS
OF THE WOBLD
mm
to the xxi*rld. .Mrs. 1.x--.
Mtinger .Six-inu-rg has .• nelud. .1 at
ug.-m- i>u hx xxhieh
tl
Jiion* who.’
dramatlr s.-nsation of Ihi
.. with Bx-la.*-.. pi.idu.n.ms.
III Ih- s.-vu n,-kt WvUlus
•* Suth.-rJan,! w..l l*e ^.-.-n h-re
uly 22. at Su inlH-rg'W t
n l Hp. 11*
louse. The cisucs of
Y.u k and n* \! W* ^u.-s.tay
:iu.-s.!ax ev, nlng.
supis.ried
hlcago have xxhaust.sl ih.-irr X..*ai.n
x.naon h> t. >r .nxti ..liginal r.»mi»any m a
lary ,»I ajecnve>. in e..mni. i 'miv: ujs.;i
*if lilt Barry, xxhieh ir cm
•*.l. t , i.x
1*. Ih- s*ip ri.tr
tn
“Hu Barry." pro and c-»n. I'he "pr**?
w.-ver predominate hut ai! agr.s- nanx r.--|s . i. o’, that .*f Mr,- Tart.-r
•Th
t.ri du. Hoi) wi.V ].*• Ktag.-d op
si Ih- iIh- ■ im.nf ■ thing* r«*u- or noi.
requires a wnman .-lidiixx.-.i u,iih an
Jo -ixm* »eal.* *d mauniflreu,-.- that
arh-d ehaia.i.n/ed t». r.-x-.nt ruii in Thi
tlnlu- art
t,.
isinray
asti. of ihu wonderful
d •--*«*■.
.
itler. in the
liari
Fr,d!ii>.tn t’.uueily
F*
ih. il XX. . k's -eijgag. i
tli>l act to ihe
last Saiurday night 1
favorite ol Ih*n;: 'of 1
f..Ulg hill. war.
.sing
li.T xxil t*. ^^ildiltuiing
r Js Inft-cil.ms. to r natural
lau.hm di-arms su-pi* H»n ami r.
t!.ut til.- x'.'miiauy ha- glM-n during
-als n.T a gh.ritu-d w.mmu xxlue. in ih. v.-. k.^ihe .•om.-xai.y . lu ing
i.h.
iH-i-mall 1..| th.- Ph-ex un.l il\:^e:ima\enoent and svmpaih.ne mmU
The
ludividuai. neur- .Ihl
xon.l the r.-.'ieh of tahimnx ami a- H-r pH.i
- ;w, n Mil th. > XX.-r. unal.leloi gixe the
,Tw.> relehruu-
WA60IIS AND' BUDGIES
TOBSALE...
WbcB YouWaBtaNIceCBtffHttt
2 DODD LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
i PHAETON BUGGY
S2;'S'
ITIMSVIF tNTLMEST.
Tl..' kin *.f Halx is f. ft ;; .in. In
bight.
Highly lixe |n-r x-x iit. of th.- xliil^. n
of .iJistn are n.»w in s. lixud.
AuloiimhiU- l.uihlaig glvxs ei. plx.ylent to LSMssi p.'i-..ii- in ri iiu'.-.
Sex.Till pat, Ills f.T prouiix iiig solid
alcohol have Im-.-u gnini.-xl In Getiuany.
The eniraiu-.* of th.» M,‘«Hlerrancan
•a at GIt.rMitar Is txv.-iity lulhi- xvldc.
xi.-;! f
Thirteen new ih.-ai.rs, 1
JO.(Ek). a e U'ing t.niti In
city.
81z bundr.-.! men are rxgnUrlx
ployed on Ihx- uov steamship Ka
Wllholiu.
Tlie slate of New Haini.-hlr.-'
more-than
x aeh sx-m^.n |
•umuix-r iHiardi'i H.
•
'
Th.. iKiulaiioii of N. xv York I* a
S.dOi'.tsip Of Ihi*. nuuilHT only T‘
Mr.‘j. M. I-.x-nh'. the ,..|.ulai a
iu elev.T with th,' p,ux'il
with the iwn- He la a good draught>
IraughOtx^
FOUR-TRACK
B. J. MORGAN
NEWS
every one o! which'is v»l‘ human
interest, ami cycry article » illusirate.h There is no better inai;axinc
of travel for leat hers an«l pujiils llian
The Four Track
Tl>«c a.c- n..t oM Mock.
No,
will
It IS
siinjily common
this month.
See the nice waist
set wc offer at ISc.
at
52c.
Hamlaomc
Newest
Tlie man wlux u liev.-r acrlor.dy
was niially 'iH rMiaded hy anvI.His I
friends lojipply to th.- phy-h laii f..r a |
prescription
He lxH.kcd at the abbrtvlalx-d l4itin and the ^;gn* wh.. 1; In
dlcale gusnmy and said
-I suiuxoM* you got lUs out or a
boowr*
“Vcs. orlglinnlly.”
“A man Lad to trud lo hts m. mury
or cxxpy It out of anxuh. r
•X’ertalnly.”
r
“.\nd a xvmiKx.itor s<
RASTALL»
We move into our new
FIRE INSURANCE
U L. A. BUlLDINa
New Wilhelm Block.
E.W HASTINGS & SON
lien. a. D.
1^,
!i: 1:
A GOOD WAY
TO GO EAST...
THE MICHIcAn
6ENERAL MSURANCE
-xNaturtilly.”
TRV A RKCORD WANT Aa
'cir
JOHN R. SANTO
• And a proofri'adcr took a turn at
The cvment foundallona of tvlegraph poh'D are ealUM cx-m.-M l.uita.
There it now a eomiuny .higng.il lo
tbelr excluelvt-
store
CARVER A BRO.
ur
••And now you're do]xcnx3ing on your
recoUei'tion l.* g.-t it fi ri.it/*
• But. my U.«r >tr—
-I know you r,' hx»t a man to Hike
nredlcaa ehan.-x-H
But Fm t.xo Hn.hl j
to truHt my phy^l.jl %:ifviy i.x «. %. !
thing that M'*'Uix -o ii:u. h I.I.1- i,
tvldencc.^*—Wu.-hinitoti Star .
MAMSTEEfc MWTIEASTBiR.1
AND CONNBCnONa.
No. 7 Hast Fort)-second street.
New Vork.
OW.UW11^
sens^, to dose them out tluring
Cicarge U. Daniels. . Fifty cents
a year, single copies five cents.
or a.Utess the publisher.
J, £. QREILICK CO, CITY.
business
leather designs.
St>M by new s dealers everywhere,
Farm For Sale
100 acre, known as the 8M br NmHbam farm One of the beat la Oraad
Traverse county; 3% miles •ootb-eC
the city.
Tnxm.
TrBTxcirU^M foUews:
for iir&XHl Kjx3Hd«. Uetrutl. ToMo. CWsge
sod WHHi. e tA<•. m.. II: U s u. S*0 p. M.
no!
Air new stuff, but we
Julius Steinberg.
not carry llieni over the season.
leather bag
rubhshe.l immllily l>>
To Ron-t.
Perexxarquetie
WAIST SETS. BEADS,
SHOPPtND BADS.
Crncluiinlie.1 Iwcntvor more lxai;cs,
o». rnimeimr A Sorss
SBfKartSlgktlM.
Butchers and Sausase Makara.
Desirable living rooms- over New
York Tea Store, ‘235 Front SlreeC
Family with no childjcn. Inquire of
CLOSING dUT!
THE
OS-rKOF>A1
FIRE INSURANCE
Hock
Both Rhofwe
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
DRt. •AWYCR « rCNHALLE40N
central.
vTHE NIAGARA Folio Routo
Has a most convenient train
to Detroit. Buffalo and eastern
points, leaving Grand Rapids,
at noon, with through sleepers
New York, and cafe* coach
serxing luncheon a la carte.
Send for the Michigan Cen
tral’s book of SUMMER
TOURS.
S. HALL, D. P. A.
Detroit. Web.
BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA NT,
COiPANY.
■’x'SH'.^x'
------
.n
«rtx»x
.-DENTISTS.CHnun’^'niw,
_ _
K i»nr »i
UU IWUjr «eHr«.^ulr
. isTiutloo li extmM
in^
The FeeHeee Fine Pa«t* are Mtar
1
THE EX'EMKG RECORD. TRAVERSE CIT\', MICH., MONDAY. JULY 20. 1908.
vnwifurtf SOTOS
BREVITIES.
went to Cbeboygaa thla j
POK L|0 tS MAN
2?A
compartaoa of the Tweaty-thirc
C*athollr Bible
The two are
aame veraea. but are quite Ulffereiil
Weatmlaater Abbey, both Inleri
and eatertor. waa ahown. and mat
Intereatlng eventa concerning the
Iowa rooma told
/The speaker aald that the re\U.
ahrilon^if the Bible
fe^verilonV**"'/*'^*
addltlona
ie aald
there from
B«a>Jy SOU V
ered\nearly
tia, which alao
every langiiage in
Many viewa of taking the Bible,
the foreign countries were shown, tli.
people that atudy them and otl
matters of Interest
' ^ The aervice was coocludiHl by M
Uulu t'alkins very beautifully singing
She -Holy City.' which waa illusirai.si
HIS. ANNA L.UE€G DEAD
Mn Law. J. W.
iimma. Lagt Eveaina.
Mrs Anna L. Bregg, aged 65 years
died last evening at 6 o'clcx-k aft n
several weeks' illness of loconioi..i
aUalA at the residence of her daugb
ter. Mrs J W Simms. 622 Webatci
I BULiTd of the G R. A
ng as conductor on^ne
practical interest ws
dlacuaaed At the e>entng iK*r\k
Saturday night William I'mik of
ton and StelU Hammond of Ung
Uke occupied the pulpit
. Saturday aftenuK»u t
follow tug
new superintendents wt*i
Bible school. Eugene Shearer
Ijtke: lemiierante. Hev Josla
nington. Traverse City; su|h
dent ol the Jui
le missions
W'ood. Traverse
\l tVankUu. Tra
. Christ tail
Endeavor
ianton: 1«>r
elgn missions. Ella Cix.k. Manton. st4
tlstlcal secretan. Jiwdah IVnnlngttm
I of evangelical wo.k
lolibi
im-i iiighi
ery
.yed
Mr.-, K
xiig I be Holy
rlends
hiircli -Uey Jo.iab Hawkins
.f unaway ix-cupu*d tli. puipii
A
C. E HALE GOES BACK
be IlloriMUg HTVict Rev JeM pb Bill
ford conductifl the service.
All nieinben, ol Travlr^e <’k> l**.lge Re.ume. Hi* Old i
a. Stenog
No 222. 1 A A M are requeytid t<
rapher in SUte Bank.
be on bau.i Wediie>.lav imo.mig am
t bai.es E Hale tbu luormug re
luidges and act as. a i^muuHieh-to
um.-d bis »*kl iH.siUoii III tbe Traverse
im-ei iTaliih and
l«.a«>
Every
one
'liv State,liank
The pariiiership td
who can p..sMbly be
.kjirtte A ,Hale. insurance agents ba.lay ar»-^urged to turn
MN-n tlUstdved. alid lion James II
William f Miner's i
dpiir.-e will com imutbe J.uslnt s.
.eliig pateiiied^^lli G» •nuauv. AuBiria
and FYaihCc b; aSuie
Gt-t.rgc KiliHirne. who has h !d the
II..W III EuruiM
•Iiograpber in Ho
Stata great y-uci-v^h
a.lopie*Ui
be ei.lleciion de|wrt'niem
The lune
oJ Mm ( harle. 1»
If M;I East Elgb
;hk>irt-ei will Ja‘
H. PERRY. ADMINISTR#
It the First .Ml
-ow morning a!
Bred ion ol \V
io ocJmk
under th»
he Estate of S. K. Northam. in
Probate Court Today,
t.ie probate (V.urt ttslay Judgt
lirruw night f.u- iiiitiaiiun l^uanger apistinied A H IN-rry as a.i
mini.-iraior of the e.siatt of S K
ortham. dt'c'eastHi
An order was made allowing the at
'lint td Jactdi l-Mrtsch, guardian id
•na Furrtch. minor
L'hailevolx
lie a meeting .d the 1'
Miss SluM.p of Thicagu has return
le alter a visit with M
ul Wasbiiigion streti a
Mi> Taptaln Jt.hn^ui of N.u-ihvri
Mibb Ruse Relkin id i'hicagu is v
nd family
Baul Weibler and « hildrt-n I.
hU imu
lYed Ave^v
races
Skeichvr
Mr. mod Mrs
Henry
rand Rapids ait the g
who has been-vtsiitng Rev an,l
McKiiilev returned liuiiie ludav
Rev Jttstab Hawkijiis td
Ui
wilt reiiim 4<* his htmie this w
ifter attending tb.- h'l u-nds' «pi.i
Rev. Josiah White and Mr am
Phillip. Id Maple-t'iiv returned
ihU morning after bpendiug
lavs In the city .
Mr and Mrs James K Kurina
nephew Inun Grand liaplds ar
gut s,., of Mr and Mrs V A ^
”c^Bov. .eu -
W/A.Nm>-t»vrt for
Wrighl for Hie iiist
e Will id Sarah HiM. do
THE MARKETS.
H. July 20
. Toledo. J.ily
July 7..r Sept
July wheat
Wheat -Cash amt
.New July wheat,
er
T.'.'Se.
July
ts. :;6"*e. .Sf|iiem
Thank*.
*‘U^;bx.p appre
Vl^ANTKtx' Oo.«l g»rl fur
. T^ELiaOUS Short-Cike at small expense!
No riik-no dclsy-no wony.if youH only
use “PRESTO-quick-flour, and follow the
simple recipes in the package.
PRESTO is fun flavored Indiana Wheat, ground to
such unusual fineness, and wiformitx*.. that it absorbs
fluids evMtly. ‘ works
cUy7- and bakes propeHy, every
time, at a given heat
Fresh Cream of Tartar, and Soda, arc already blended
into it-less -Shortening- than usual is needed.- qi^ aclion, axxd aure results, are obtainable with it, even by achikL
Observe below, that PRESTO Short-Cake costs actually
less than when made from common flour.
ICUP.PSESTO.................it]
0
Frank Votruba Took a Tumble.
..rrowt,! one to make a
. -I Mile ol^Huy u> Wht
.u., 'ir..
ttivt*. hi> hat ib-w‘ .
. eateb .U
The WT
iie m VI thing he kue
t hit. wit.re agivin
He wa,. picked up by pa,...e,
roughi tack up town. It w
me Iwlt.re he was made u
that fie had been away trt.in tl
*ut has recoverd and tmly le
pots from bnnseB caused'bv
b- tell on the ertiHsing of ih^
.a
i
■.:i;!q5
;j'4
W lio either Voluut.-ered or
Into N«iKdt>ur* *ervkv when b- over
run Italy. The
mother was ,
couuletta. w ho brt.ugbt pro|.eriy lu lici
Lusl.aiid
They lived 111 what Is calbsl n pal.t.*.
In Italy, a large building rising fr..:.
tfie rvH-kM. two atories and an Httie high
with bovveni
Imse. It aius-ars that tbe |s»;s* di
all bis life h;i. known uo want, bin
enJoytM •
geullemai
apt to tiave lu any country
kepi bis i*itmtes.
lx.U.vUx, |\»ii
He
Vim*, ni
lle>wu. la»rn after tlie French repub
lb- m.-mc of Mm^-i.t
ulvvay..
Hilly and Isvu ev
1*.hU uiit I at It trrtAti |H-rK«l after bu
erywbere vl.-toriou* and tl.e greatest UfilM r'j* d.-alb. wb. n be Ittxwme gt-o
J,,ai blm 1V »4
change bml takr«» I'Utv not only In lire crully kimwi,
Italian Is-ople. Itul even In the priest
H. U *.iuif lim-iii lu lb.- latiui
bootl
Alter hi. mi.lht.-, . death
Tbe rHqte blm-elf, Klus Ml . tmd lsv,i
iViib lit. untie i:i Hh- Mu:i
taken t-apiive from Rome to I ramv
11.. a.
He *..lliewbat knew
and was only relumcil io Rome at the
Ml UII.I eStr-ie hi-. pa|Utl
fall of NaiH.bvn iu IhU
He res,..r.sl
I rer.*ren.i lu tli.t prelate.
the JesUlLs. wliu Were the set ular s. b.-W
.rulut.Q in INiti. graduated a
matter, within the chur. b.^ but they VHc t
had fallen under the btMit.llty of M^veral
of the king* aiKl bM-,i for stuue lime tbe time tluit i.t
J.M. hlm. and be
•upprvHstxl.
I'lK.n their rv*l
•llv uf Olaia in
oiH-mxl mh.sds aiul gave th
B..me
AuH.iig
al and or Wi-d..iu. li
Bottle a.mielhltig td Ms old eb
fri. nd. and cla
Ulerarv ebaiiietrr
r b»..k hU - ix% Huke Sf..rra'of Hh- oM Mil
In ISIT H.e 1 lie
mo
, y.ar lord.
la-r -o„s to K.um- mel lU- i
. ity
'
H.- vv«. actimiluttd with iteo. as w^
put hem at M h.-d Ot VitellM.
:e r,.V
with l-iu. UII. wlH, Irt.d but
fr.e I 4(m
f tie- ..r.b-,..of lb- rramit4am a*..!* XVI . in w b.t^- boUM-b-.M b.*- wuh u
.1 u >be de.l w,,vi burt-Hl 111 Hh-ir ..of tbe prvhitc*.
pvvii t lu.ik gild e-id
H. r death WHH j , He Lr»il attrxieted »i»eelttl attention
• wjim.* Hue- with !
tie cholera in lb.me In ls37.
Er
I W*l.en he WttH twenly/Heven yean* old
m-M
I..-,, Ml . bmmhert II- had nerve in aiiVuiiu-<ual degree.
,.»itdi,. al..i The .1. ^uibt* tHdI-ge 1 and hU Intrepid aerv i«^i* among the
v m.h1 in Bunie in 1M*4 wlUi l.Px* ‘ cb..l.*ra ttriekeii iH-t»pl- marked Ulin
.1, vtuH a I • man who .ould N- of ti.«- to ib-m in
.l.-r Hian the dan.eromt eondiiioa of tb.,* txiuiitry.
bom.' to ! Made a full prl. >t in H,.* t'hurvb of
hi- r o,i..r Tbtv Im.v. vw
IVH. and
RtaiiHlaus. in Bu,m*. J..a. him iN-i'cl
ilie J ,u..Mu*..i.i |..w,i ..II b.
bnnmr ai..lj»a'* made at tbe age of tweniy eight
B.<ih- wa-t to ' governor of Bem-veuto. u amall «tate In
:!v to a fauil N. !>l-w atMUt aeveii mik*a atpiare and
.a; J
ru".......
. FOR RENT.
;
e hanmmiue gold filled
2" year guaranu-e.
d at 3M i»er cent reducu with an entire new
th and luuKi ch»*e out
lU. Hustling Jeweler
rUstrivit Aticn.ey Je
aimis.Hl t.y the innm
tntmp at ht« Lakt vitle bone laat Sunday uiorultig »Ut*d nji tbe lal>or altuatlou. WhUe the w ande. er wu* devoufs
lug the food mt Ufore bin be bitterly
c*oinplalmxl aU»ut tbe ba
lard line*,
*•! ut 1 had mglned that
plentiful now." ventured Mr. Jerom*.
"Ob, ytw.- wa. the reply, "tbere Is
plenty of .1 ork all rlss*. but If you
U‘lung to a
you bave to be on
.1 H -U 1
1»3, «
Did You Say inoney?
\Vc have it You can get li
want to l.uiM Ahou%c--l.uv
of proivcrty—lay on the
inorti;ai;c-lake ufi your
.na
j
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
miscellaneous.
i,
laymcot^
evemntis. _
; l-gbt.
* thruuc* V.«ut i.t > ar
\
W
t at'furtna *.Hl IS-i*.*c
tuHXlBX *
Dtrlin^r • «
HtsI esMt excbiiigt
l ir.1 S,u..n.; H.->.
New *Phune 696 '
, V
» L-Uf t ,tt
e*.riUt.l. T* o.ata. -wia; ;.-. .*vd»
Writ.
I r-OCM»..« t«» -w. r.-art.
r
1 Jty «b.t A
U J> -
AM
Ir.i
t •• u- r
AAUNKV Tv>.l.‘»AX «•« ifv^-l
See tbr
Prtflv B«ck
n<w
and Sash
Brits
Ribbons
Aj|>..\KY T>»L'.Ax"
n..
ta.t
,oi» «
__
..oNEY TO IoaN ...
u
RECORO WANT AO.
JI Shirt Waist
^Mpportunify..,
Don*t Overlook Tt
it'
sorted our waisuUmo lots and marked them at prices—that no matter how
•HKl> now in Mivck at
re*. • Waist sets *hole
nd
pur*cs at faciorv
a
aai.,— d t.. :
tad Hh» •
This your chance to sfcurc a waist at a smaU pan of their worth. »\Ve have
plug *"ba^
i.rioe. ,s
butwt- -
ICuo.rLOUR.................
... -lf-73
shown‘us Mich lov
dhy and ktlldlle.ss during Hie
•me. C‘K1H-Clally iti the jnany wl
ve lor her was revealed
in
k
•Sses that iTought he, joy while
is with us and to iho.s.. wiu.se ,
thy we have had in o^.r jo>s a.s we
•w have in our somiw.s
May the
►d whv.m she loved ami served gri
at none who have shown u. sn
mpathy and ktudiie.. may-ever la
cm in jheir hours td neetl
Levi T Beuutiigtoii ami Furiiitv
Mrs Esther Waters
A.Ia L Waters
Oliver Waters .
Wayne L. Wait-ts.
we t.fier'
k.«ww^RB
Beadle were apixilnted
child, which the prob
I not or.kT paid oat of
Tbe sun was brought by K
con:|s l Archie Miller lo i ay foi
Thee
piea-ingly
dtHl.lon as yet
Sunday
inhel .Savag
left today tor :
School Ooine to Na*ah U wanla.
The annual picnic of the ITesby
r,*enter an^
and builder
Sunday acfc
achixil will Hdi fur Thark v, . t.Hlay on
terlan church andi Sunday
Mrs Spalding
be held at Ne-ah U wanta on
Rev AVfHHihou.e lef, fur Beuskey
day. July S: The boat, the O
s mum mg
will return leaving Ne-ah ta wanta at
Mr' and .Mrs C I. Harvey and son
3 p. m Fare lor the round trip for Harold and Mrs EliutlH-th Miller td
adults 25 c£ot«; hoy. and.glrlx. frvim Grand Rapids are visiting Mr and
cents;
shing
or older per
IHMid tomorrow at U-labd
w of the Sun "•'h'v
. lK*en in Elk
day*»chooI and of the chunh at C4>n Rapids for tttr- ita.i w tvk fixing a
gfegailoa are cordially Invited
window display Jur the MhtKd.. has
returned
,
go may
ige of the above special rates
Ur J i\ Heatheringiun of Tiiit'ago.
ho ha. bt-en staying here over Sun
day. UTt for Ikdlatre ihl. morning
OPEN UNION MEETING 1
H E Gill td Nurihixiri Is in the cliv
on hUbiness imlay
To Be Addreeebd by National Orpa"‘M A Asher left for IVUwkey%tKlay.
aatlon of Carpentara.
Robinson td the firm of Frank A
Attentloa. Carpvntera and Joiners.
uaon let! tor a bu.iness (Tip to
MUl and Oench Hands and Wage Cadillac
Baraerw In General:
Reid left today
There will be an open miH-tlng
Ttmeday evoalng. July 2Ui. m Monta
fue halt at S o'clock aharp
and daughter of Mu»keg
WUllam B Macfarlane. general or iieen vtslttng Mr* Geor
United Brotherhood of
sanlaer• of the Uni
America.
Oarpantara and J<
Bed the!
________
___ the
_ Subject.
Ion Flay' hen* last
ling left i
wUl
addreaa
“The Alma and ObJecU of the Trades today tor the northern part of the.
cortuay
T
X ha!f ago the father became guardian
d the child
ll. nce the* suit against Archie Mil
her daughter. She returned six weeki
or more ago and has lieen 111 since
She was highly eateenu'd by a lar<* oday
circle of friends
The funeral tobk place at 4 o'clocl •Ighi
The irlends ol
I* Tarver
this afiomoon from the residence ui
Mr. Simms The obsequies were bek
4-ni' fn.m lu-nd.m
Wly owing to the plans to send tin
remains to Ml
(Memens. ber ok
home, for burial The service wa> he rame wav tVunlng l«ck th
conducted by Bev Ijiufman id tin u the wagon jarred out and :
lib ftbh l>a^ket. tlbh. bail, and
the First Methodist church
Mrs Bregg U«ves two daughter* dher rotbcelianisnib articles
Mrs MU//.V euteriauied her cl
ona * son. Mrs J. W Simms of tbb
clt^ Mrs |*attuo of Sioux (Mtv. Iowa Ihc KvangeMcal Sunday schiM.! i
home on West 'n-niii Mn*ei Sai
and FVed S Sheiutrd of Bw.rla 111
H L Carter had chvkc of the fu
ueral arrangements
Mrs Bregg was biirn In Bradfon
ctluniy. BennsyUanla. March :tl. IKJi
PERSONAL.
in U&6 she married Richard K Shep
ard. living with him at l^keview. N
Y.. and Mt I'lemens. Mich, utltil bb
Mr^ II
Hum Htid Mill i>r Monr
death In lK7lt She bt'came a rewldcui
ive in the city lomorr
of Traverse City In Ihka. where slu
ISM wilh her biMer- M
CHiultnued to reside until the time ol
Id .Mr.-, Jan
MNly
her death.
sun has
h bis p.ir
in the Ji’*“
FRiENDt QUARTERLY MEETING part id the state.
Of Much Practical InUrwat and La
ly Attoiitfad.
,
Thu Friends quarterly meeting
turday afterii
G L. Fenton of Klngab-y U in the !
and J
Illenloft l<» be pr«*Jf«*llt
WART DEPARTMENT
les quick; and
-easyl
fOontlnaed tPom Plmt Paff
i record la eaittei
McW.wthT ha. «,ne iJ
^ ^
**
for af?i daye
| Leo XIII. haa been a llbe
h «n ln, ..B U.«i W. K Hodge
Hodcr of Omaha.
Omaba. Neb
N»b . . ho
•“
j h«>
ha% been
In the city
(o. d».i
UwB Ui
twnn ooe of the cwputns
Born, lo Mr nnj Mn Coorfejiodny
. At
•♦nrlc*
the rtr»t L.n..Et i. :. a Uiic.U.
a.ent for unlveraal vdooatlon ai
iul) 13 >1 H E Ocrhnm ol IWiroli left
M K diurrh fiirv. W. L 1 ufmaA M boy
morning for the nonh
’ atiiven lo make vdocaBon and
to««d U|» AU wtfio* ol UV«l«*yan
i
Oiil> :i tiiall rniwd «
the ix
H Montague and wife
e<l home ^aae in each other Nut a alngbAHd »po4e t>a ' l*any Rr.ilniUu
irru.n .b the st am« r J hLumbia last ,»<»day freun Chicago
ahwuilal from Rome lu hi. .|hs|»u. y kss
urn mud
- The sermon, or I . ,-venluK
’ Mrs I»e!l Squires and DeiU Mate< t»H-u (*<iiiveyehl io the W4.rUl. lie ba* ]
tore, vas very ABely Hliutraied m.t
A g^sKl kUe l crowd . f‘e\. .»r«..aiisis jleft f.»r Nashville this morning
•lereoptiMiB viewv and «u prt^ni^ -ame up ln»m Cwdillar an i |Munts ! J KamiH-nga Is spending his vara vbown a frb-ndly disposition to f
world and txmkl htm-elf take
A I ytrm-Ition with his pan^nts of Muskegon
line of
almost any b
____ _ _______ _ home on a sj»eclal,
and bold his o
ho U vuiting
that left here at 7:30 last evening.
.Tenn
with wleutist
Mrs <;o!IaV.
The hlesnuT Charievolx brought in ’ Mr i
tm a stay at I*ori tmelda
dtwiorw.
an extra large load of freight for the; night
Adam, of the Grand Rapids
Kj^^d ixqx- lu FeTTmaryr.'^UTH.
local merchants ycMcrday also
large q-ainuiy of steel for the ne I Evening ITess was In the* icity
then almost sixG eight >^rs
uat rallfloa H)s laotlve* fur accept
be had be.u for tblr^t
and he
Inf thU totth were aut purely relia
proarh to the north end of j MA> F J Adamr and daughter, who »
i the arehbtabop of t.m* qnU t diXf.
eel bndge iB being fliicd In ; bave Iwen vUnlng in the city, w ill go >
lotti. yet It aJIoved the people to a..r
gia. which oniv belougevl to jtbe
i TUU b^iune to the woodfo Onieti. tomorrow u. spend a week 1
fthlp God and opened the way for tht
There U a place left for! Mr and Mrs Albert Mauty of Mac iMtiuil .tatea but •mod blgb amouj: the
ChrUtlaa Calth
iment. Which will pn bably i
came to the city in their auiom.v old Italian republic* <«• feutUllile* f<»r
rroas tiila Mr Laufmaa traces ib<
bile and visited friends ln« the city ft. luiluterw and men of gifts Tbi. re
diffemt venkiaa of the Bible brouabt t»e put in in a few year
wMing of Th-y have gone on to ('harlevoix
<Hil ia the aest few oeoturtea. who
There will U* a reg
generally called I mbrUi. proMde the venikiBa. the tlBM they wore
tonight In the council
----------------------dui-ei
x-d the blgbe*t. triumph, td art 4n
made, the different aamee applied t.
er.. is nothing siH-cial to
TO RECOVER BOARD BILL.
“
; IVrugltt and it. provl
the vartoua verakMU. aad how the
The sewer
a. dlsuu. jly
de^ their aaataa. He aieatloa*
Prt.l.ably be
Bagan Suit Agamat
E. Mills
tbe late
Itlaen or aubject
•epecially the Tladall Bible, th
Kton adopkHl
Ki«
Miller.
IMilIViW
Brtmk*
vmdtmbtetlly vtae la
Great ^ble, the Vulgate veraloa. and .*stsb:ihbmg
commenced
ault
■
bas
commenc
I
Btwtdn
or
Henry*
Ward
lk-e« ber in
laat, Klac Jauee* Bible, the auth.^ week.
Miller for the
ery I itriK.kl.v
lied Bible, the one uaed today, a id
which appeared la the year 1611. He M
He wa. iKirti at a*mountain town lu
belonging
the Aix-nuimw. nor far from Borne,
latalllfeatly told how thia aut
d. about 7u
Bible
I aecured aad the
called t'ariduetL uu March 2. IMo To
acholara the different tram
Tomorrow evening this» will In- an
j.^nde |
t^liia. thl* little place of aUmi
AAd writ laga. were all brought to op«m meeting In Montague bail under
Miut 4 year, old The mother had kU autxwtor* Lad U*eu exjH-lkxl from
getaer to form thla Bible He alao
the Carix-niers' ii
ell parted fnim her husband aeveral Hieiia alMUt XVi -y t-ar. In-forv. TV y \
Wlllja
lane, general orga
yt^ar. preVMHi. to her death and by a wer^ Doblea lb Siena, but l ad taken t
*»“
ln**^r^“a^*^yei^*^M^
decree td the court the child had U-en part agatuat Ibelr countrymen wIh*u J
will deiiwr ai
Jami ^Blbir**^**^ the aame aa King America,
awardetl to the mother when husl.an.l the Medici of Florvmv rta^dvtd to:
The Aim? and Ubjtvt. i
and wile iiarttHl
He told of the aeiback to C'hrlhfUi
The mother had property in her own
Hy la Kngland by Bkiody Quo-n .niirhands.\Jnch haudf*.
name
She was formerly Ml.. Bry
Mary-, rule, aad of the arrepiaare
llsllv iiiviltHl to U* pneee
Hill
Tbe father, it i. ailegtsd had no
tbe i*hrlaUaa religion a few yet
Theie will lie a mtHdlu
pro|K-ri>
When the mother died she
later by Queen Bllubeth. He told
frii WisMlnieii degrtw lei
left all her estate lo the child S Gar
mg AH memU rs t>f ih.*
a-STMfc
rua l is
r the pas
many you havc.‘,you Can afford one more, for who ever heard of a woman
with too many waists.
This is the shirt waist st^ason of the year, they are so
cool and comfortable, too.
Everyone knows that the Milliken waists arc
always the best in the city, in style, quality and price, and when they are
marked at a reduction, there isa goodly saving over values found elsewhere.
X 6RAHD
UPtRA
•'MOUSE
WedMstfay, July 22nd.
ANNE
SUTHERLAND
in the drAiuU c scnsit on
“DD BARRY”
SopjKjrtcd by her u*^ comt^Y
pf plavcrs dircvt from the) bi^
phcnoincnAl run in Chicago.k^: ;
OiliiDaiCast
Waists worth up to $1.00 for..
Waists worth up to $1.25 for .
Waists worth up to $2.00 for- •
Waists worth up to $2JO for
Waists worth up to $5JO for..
Waists worth up to $3JO for..
.$0
.70
1.20
1.70
LOt
2.2f
/
^frtodoctlM
Prim: $1.00, 75«,50c.25e
Sotule 0|«o«) .th* morning
At the box office. Citixetts tele
phone. 112; BcU. 191. :: ::
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