The Evening Record, August 22, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 22, 1903

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

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

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1903-08-22

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TRAVERSE cm. MICB., SATURDAY. AUGUST 22. 1908.

SBVEIITH YEAR—1958

PROGRAM IS
RELIANCE WON
TODAYS RACE COMPLETED
RACES AT CAD

TODAYS RACC UMOCR MOfT

Thom Winners.
Cadillac. Mich.. Aug. 22.-A.hlgh

wind and threatening rain kept many
#9AILED UNDER
from the Tsces here today, but the
1.000 or more who attended were well
enteruined. There were two good
SjW
GOOD BREEZE eretiu,
but the free^for all was carried
ow

today.

Fbllowing are the re-

***2:40 pace. 1200 purse—Eight horses
were entered. Ola May woo In three
straight heats; Uttle Man. aeeo
jnd^ Sister Woods, third. Best tli
‘ ri5 pace^ 1200 purse—There w(
r ''utuxci wimi wu nine
entries and It took six heats

df«lde the winner. Red Thom w<
____
______ ______ and Robert
HER HCKLt TO THK S-. third Best Ume. 2:23 flat.
The association has offered $50 as
•HAMROCK Ml. FROM ETART
the horse that makes I
i the track below 2:15.

Rt0«m With Nln»4(not'Wind. Which

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Magnificent Trial for tu*

EXPORTS ARE
INCREASING

HlghtasMa. N. V^AJg. 22.-S

THE FOREST PRODUCTS OF
THE UNITED STATES
laakr a «<ond effort
the America-11 cup. At 10:37 a. m. the
rexatta committee. findlnK the wind
too much to weatward to permit lay- And Promlae Socm to Excel the ImporU—Moat Importad Timber
inic the oourae 15 miiea to windward
aad return, has ahlfled the startlnc
line, to a point aciulbeast of the lisht
Wa>.hlngton. Aug. 22.—F«iruHt prodehlp. It will iM- a great rac«*.
At ll;37 a m.. both boat* an- on mh enter more extensively lnt<i the
the atarlKiard lark. j<K-k>lng for the foreign commerce of the United States
than Is generally apprecUted. the Im11:45 a m—Tho atartinR intn has orts during the fiscal year llH.2
mounting to nearly f60.000.000 worth
been Br.^.
Highlands. N. Y.. Aug 22.-^The and the exports reaching almost |5o.starting time of the Shamrock was
O. While at present Importation
Jl:45:«5; RHUnev. 11:45:21. making
ds exportation, the trend of trade
. the starling gun Are at 11:45.
12:«B p. m.—Reliance overUps the that the situation may soon be reShamrock and takes the lead. .She U
Ten years ago the Imports
now forcing a weather passage.
ued at fSO.OOO.OOO and the exonly 128.000.000. the Imports
,J2:15 p. m.—The wind is west
in the decade Increasing less than
llO.OOO.Ooo. while the exports gained
an l20.OOQ.rt00.
reports during 1902 of the
.ed for rubber making amountIhe aggregate to 67.790.500
;V 12:3«p. m.valmNl at 125.653.000. Of India
;>g In good style at this time.
rubber, which was the principal Item.
12:37 p m -The rare has devel
50.413.000 pounds, worth 124.899.000.
he
into a hot scrap and'there are
ta ;
or East IndU gum. was lmport«Ml to
of^ 16.85
16.851.OOO i»ounds. the
the extent of
value lieing |501.(hm». Our supply <if
guttai»ercba. amounting to 526.(mm».
IKJunds. with a value of 1252.000. was
t«»g«*iher they c«»uld exchange cimrte- purchased
largely In the markets of
• sbw. If they were wi disposed.
the United Kingdom and G«‘rmany.
If :56 p m.-The wind Is still strong
Of wiKxl In Its various forms, not in
at Iti knots, and at this time Re|lanct‘ eluding dyewoods. there men' imijorts
last year worth $19,621,000. Lumber
U gaining knd has a fair lead. She is formed
the princiiial Hem under this
not only to windward, but Is ahead.
head, the import value amounting to
. 1 10 p m-Reliance at this time fl2.oi5.tN8«.
During
19o2 • Uiards.
Js. planks and other named lumber
.fias ln«T.ssed ber lead by many secre Imported -to the extent of 665..OtN) feel, valued at $9,271,000.
1:33 p m—The yachts are within Practically all of the sawed timber
two miles of the outer mark, and the was of Canadian origin. There mas
. defender ^ sailing faster every min also a heavy importation of, shingles
from Canada, the number received be­
ute and IncreMlng her lead.
ing 704.614.000. and the value $1,363.Highlands S Y . Aug 22 —Reliance 000. Shingles mere not Imported from
rounded the outer post at 1:55:30; any other source
Various kinds of lumber other than
Shamrock at 1:57:43.
those specified were also fmporteil.
forming togtHher an Item of $l.38i;.
Canada.
lo lumber. $925..HK.
m-aa received from
foreign count ri»»s—chiefly from Capada The principal part of this tim­
ber mas imported round, ew In the
logs. Our ImpA.rts of ilroU^y
form amountetl In quantHy to
^.^ItUFFEREO A REVERSE EARLY
and had i
.i-. ■
THIS MORNING
$94t7.tuio. Dr tlmlier that had
hewn, squareil or sided. w< imp<irted
129 tsMi ruble P-et.the value
HV
ArM Haa Reen Sinking Slowly Ever
The Cabinet moods importeil during
Since—King Edwartf'a Fhyaician
HI2 were valued at $3.36J.Ooo
Called.

SAUSBVRY
IS VERT LOW

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London. Aug 22—Lord Salisbury
uffetwd a reverse about 3 o'clock thU
Doming and Is now slowly sinking.
The patient .continued to grow
lorse ditrinc the momlag and finally

DAMAGE
WAS HEAVY

EU>ctiun <
Place «,f ,
C'€»unty conventions
Wednesday Afternoon.
IVvoilonal, Mr. A. F. I

Wood
Central Lake.
iddress-”The Pledge." by Rev. F.
Arthur of Grand Rapids, followed
a symposium, participated In by
entire convention.
Wc^neaday Evening.
ctal song si rvlre. led by
Ion Choir.
L Rev. H. H. Shamhan. P^
toskey
. ,
Michigan
t^ndeavor Union.
Closing sonsecratiun service, led by
I’v. Jame.-; Hyslop. Charlevoix.

FIELD DAT
EVENTS IN GALE

St. Ckir Flats, Point
Charlevoix, Petoskey,
Manitou Beach, etc.

DON’T
Buy a piano or organ un­
til you call and see those '
elegant ncm- style KIMgoods.

The

terms.

second haml and
used organs.

hea%T and generally unfavorwiwther conditions yesterday, the
day sptirts were hugely enjoyed
crom-d of people estimated a!
2.500. With the exception of the bal-ascension the program was caroui practically as planned. The
balloon ascension was postponed. nuUi.
n o'clock toda.v. The following are the
•suits of the cont
The horse iace
t.y John
Diver of South K
The. prire tor i
>of-mar was
ured by* the

Are our Ladies; Three
DoUar Shoes. CaUand
see the new

GLEANAR
New Fall Styles. New
Heels and Toes. : : ::

• We have ’

some great bargains in

In Spite of Unfavorable Conditione
the Sports Were Hugely Enjoyed
by 2300 People

THE WNONrSTORE>

prices are right, so '.ire
the

btlle

You can’t

W. W. URBIILL COMPANY

of the greatest man the
world has ever known.

Pope Leo XllI

THEY FIT

for sale at J. W. Slater's
House' FumisJiing
Store.
.*.

that inxkcs >*our shoe
look well and feel com­
fortable. Bring your feet
here and we wiU see that
lhe> arc fitted right

>ihl»k House

* oo.

WANTED — Immediately, a
cook at the Lake View House.
Elk Rapids. Wages $1030 per
week.
1948-tf
Thp Travcr-so City lluFlncsa college
A III not <»i»pn until Mon«!ay S^pi,cm-

Bkoo-

mokoroShoF

24.* raoNT HTKEET

tunily il you can use a
second hand instrument.

Wo Hart o Firti Clou

THE LIFE

FRANK FREIDRiCH

ahbrd to miss this op|K)r-

.\om is the time to se­
cure this Y aluablc book
A beautiful lCx20 inch

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Rutner's Old Stand

J. W.
SLATER.
fv. oL-/\
I c.n,
Retiabh
lie House Furnisher

Front St

Opposite Whiting Hotel
|

.........
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

CLOSING

r?r,Grant Hivlcy
H«M*lcy took thb I

prire In
mens race: Postn
i>r A B
Inson. second.
The boys* raw was bon by Herbert

Peter Wilkes look the trophy In the
ee-for-all race.
Earl Tedman o4 Summit City Cfipxe in the sack race.
The ball game was won by i
Boardman against Kingsley by a i
of 21 to 19. Batteries—Kingsley.
and Ohaufty) South Bo '
Frisk and Risk.
The day was declared a sue
every one who mritnessed Ihe

What Men
Will Wear
son, come in and ask
U> show
you the new suits and over­
coats we have just received from
I. Adler Bros. & Co. of Rochester, N.
who make the finest
rcady-lo-wcar clothing in the
worliL The Adler label is
cverj-wherc rccognizetl as an
emblem of correct style, exact
fit and highest quality. Kvct>season we sell more *‘Adler”
clothing than we told the season
before and if this don't tell the

*^ngsley.
Illch.. Aug. 22.-The
heavy gale yesterday oocaaloaed great
loaa to fruit growers. Applewwrere ew
penally damaged, hundreds of bush
eU betas blown from the trees and
haanebes tom away Besi
peaches, plams and pears
aged. It was the worst

If:

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MICHIGAN
TELEPHONEl
COMPANY. I

BALI,

Heainiful Illusiraiei! Ciifi Books,, cloth bound; only 2.>c
Optic Series by Oliver Optic, ea.
.,
25c
Other cloth bound Story books at only 15c, 14c and 12c
The New Padded l»oets go in this sale at only........79c
r fAt f/m# for Book Borgoioo,

LITTLE ROY CRUtHRO

Men’s Seasonable

..S UlTS..
WINDOW FULL<
-

SEE THE PRICES^^

J

TAKE ONE QUICK

and see the gannenU.
DMiVL

Mleh, Aac.

n.—Butt H.rrfcl. OmM ^ Autnm KnWia Im

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Lska RRatw ysHta Hta rigid loot vaa
«mt «R SS4 Ma MA tag >o badly «r

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£>rnt^mSrTwg. 22.-AII-

ssysrss sar£j?s."j:.x2'tt
Mgnsl to go 9. hnt 1

Snits ami Ovanuts
$15.00 la $25D0

Hart became father of his firat
terrlMe sews haa not been told to the
sr. aa It was fearmi the
at the .
Mrs. Hart t
Ploranoe Baker of thto city.

E. WILHELM
lMBiMk,Cii.FiMtaNhin

lui
-THw Moi

Oooa OlomHIns"

Hamilton
Clothing G6^

wm
THB BVEmrO BHJOBD, TBAVIME CIXT, IDCtt, SATURDAY. AUGUST 22. 1908.

nbrOi * Corns
to do tbto spofk. cHlier. And^yoo c«a^^ sposjit

Some Excuptiuoallyr^

tgSMESS CMOS,

rnmrm^^nm In osjn »mrr%jpptm
OlMranon

who U said to be
A

UMte. A««. 2Z.—TImt® have been
•o maay twtaaeM lai«lr at the ab- four acres of Ameiicaa Wonder peas,
«ardtUM aad at tb« cruHtlM arialns on land owned by Ralph Washburn.
OM or tb® east® «jr«l®iii in the 0«i- Inside the corporate limits of Charle.
voU. The seed oompaay looked after
id by

9.U.............

is ibe ezpeiieaoe at a ma>ur-Be
with a taltbfol record vbo vas i
(be

ogr. Midi., m ttrmi dm i

of tbe vaatara finara. aad vbUa tba

am, h«hbidL cobbler teal rocker, far.

A beantifal

measuremenu of a local doth
lo look the bis maa's order for
*€ inebes around <be neck. 65
i the breast, and 73 around the
The attending physician, fears

obIl

cobbler teat tockcr. atrons. weH made, well finished,

•olid oak. high back. jtiM like cut. (cheap at
$i.60), now................ ..............

..

^190

About 200 difTcrent styles of

«SAMPLf ROCKERS^'

peas were threshed lasf week, it was
found, that there was a total of Ul5«
bushels, which at |2 per bushel

a which makes suicide likely
first thought of self-destruo
e Electric Bitters. It being a
great tonic and nervine will strength­
Ibe ^Mler••eMrml. after bis eleraikm
en the nerves and build up the sys­
tiMMd to be iatlaate
wUh hU
bar. a jaere laacher la tbe aame stag Paper Co.. In which the Cleve- tem. It is also a great Stomach. Liver
and Kidney regulator. Only 50c. Sat­
!lUle lovB. tbe gaMral’s brotber of and Cliffs Iron Co. U iarseiy i)
isfaction guaranteed by^Jsj^G. Johnrell oa la completion,
ed that they will go lato
ilsskm by the Brst of January
Janoan
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
The plaat
triaat
will cost approkimatel:
srlll
ll.MW.MPO It will be one of the largest
tar of war board of the M
be Bldad asalBst the major-senc
seepikm. ft U said, the most
who was placed on the reUred list
The vast buildings will be
other phase of tbe sane a
be furnished by
IS Is tbe enmity with which
battery of 12 boilers, each
b of
Mtosrs freoaently treat recn
of br
are looked iipoa as hs« ins too win be IIH) feet high. Prom 150 to 200
•ately esmesed from tbe cMllaa state men will be employed about the mills
THE SPECIALIST. 18 COMINGto be worthy of any resport. Often and yards, and the plant will be oper
soldiers bsve been beaten and (
ate«t night and day the year around.
sd oatll they either ran away
I tbefsaelves to escape the
acreage of timber lands, enough to
fumlah pulp wood for many decades,
and It has no conffM-tlon with the
raise a sorsaaat aaned t
sharped with UH oases of
In town have been
■ttlKirdlaates Altboash 3d6 esses were
proved, tbe court's sentence snve the
r so. A bile
only two and a half years in bug that resembles a black scale.
prtm. with
rltb the
i
loss of his rank.
ratiiH-s tbe Injured part to swell and
iM convict
fester. No one seems to know what
of tis soldiers
ig Is. but
received as
bis punishment
three
know all
W. Morse
hiiw ne
the past t
d says 1

at canie propoitional |«icr., THo BIS '

m*Vir»K “ ">«' W.iic<able

.

on the fine, high grailc goods.

J. W.

. gj

UATEIR
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'

Do Vou need^

j

Hc Will be in

enipa la Mkhlcaa praailsa m»7 rnotm
•mtmg tba Camara la tbla i
Oraad Traaaraa fmHa tbla raar are
batter tbaa eear baCora. aM blgbd
pMsMatmlljr will prarait Tbe
tba abda crop wUl be a record
braakar. aad wbUe paaebaa wUI aot
abow mwtk man tbaa half a cn>p. tbe
^lUr U far abora tba atrarape and

ymr,
Pf to

tba Oiaad Trarerse Camera, bat
at oar farmers do not tbtak like the
Maw Bastaad people
Oa the Pealn

Old Mlaatoa aad Timvera* Chy by ibis
, lima, aad aoma me dae woold bare
built tba llae. arttb mly tdilac I

i aad Traverse
Ctiy m
Tba
■d trial la tbe aadaa of
yarn races fbr tbe cap takas placa
this aftmooB aad tbe battlag Is la
Caw of ReUaaee. tbe dafeadar. While

.
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f'

It Is aow assarted that tbe Ookm
biaa asaate bas before U aaotbe
iwlaiiee to tbe Faaams caaaL Pe
tber bare bapaa to realise that It Is

Traverse City
hrom

............ :r.;'ST

‘wVi::?

tamid ^maT^BaTaw^
u
aaad a paagiblet la wbick she de
aeribad la ao frieadly spirit tbe bsp
Aug
A little Mtar tbs ei-aaa

tioos
This Is the largest meeting of
any denomination to Indorse the plan
since Its adoption by the >olni com

The Trsverst

city Business collece

TBV A MOOBO WAMT Aa

To kMp yo. .OMT Id.

V

va

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CariHTt Cleaning and Feathc-r Krn««sroaing

yuur

otu

rcimirctl.

luotto.

aampica

^

work

niy

Prouijiincss ihy
(live

me

a call.

BirberShop.

.-.

.-.

The P

Fine Panu are better
Ullor made. Made by
Detroit Sold by

OR. J. W. HIQ^NS. Daiitlat. haa ra.|peerliJI Mfo. Co^
wd to tha Ham Mimaon Stock. ^ s. Benda A &.

DR. DONALD MCDOIIALD
THE SPECIALIST

\ OL. XX.\.K; TRAX HKSE CITY. MICII.. SATURU.W. Al’G. 2i.

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prevailed in certain circlca'Coffcc that the Hannah &
The bajing public who promptly prqared; a lull
why it was that The Han-Lay Mercantile
Co. is'arc the best judge* onW of toilet articles; jicrnah, A lay Mcrcantilc**clling i* one of the best earth, hav
Col had advcrtifcd such a on
the
market.
Four the 16 per
sweeping reduction in all price*. 20c,
their men**
tan *hoe*.,35c.

ituned heau
i*ha: .juiJiUc and

REMOVAL

•uit will be carried over,',
hundreds will be car-*,
Qui
, by the
Scesr^
Icust

*»&
(piotc 1 a*c corr^:

SAL-E!

$2.50

fii $1 .7b;'«.i sloll
shoe* for $2.00

Big Bargains in fine
Pianos. Organs and
Small Mnsical Instromenui

Xo. <.•«;«>

dvTli
MMETHiNG
!CANBE
jDRUG
HIUKD' jl
GOOD
pRQygj^jDISCOVERY
IVSIOT nnUreJ-BTOT"

H

*■ TnrerH Oiy.

The stock of furniture
that the Hannah A Uy



n

WALL
PAPE
tVERSEEN^«L‘°hJ‘^“.:^

OF NEWS
be Foiuid Without
Aay Troshlc.

Among the new works
jof fictioi the ITannali
tannali A
ILav Mercantile (Co. have

finest.

ISS O E

GRINNELL
BROS.
239 E. Front SL, Travorse City
Sr»M». Of OmNNBU.BIiOV MUSIC HOUSE. OBTSOIT.

- ^ -

$42; Morrit

----iOan $8 to $16. The
The New sittck OfHMf laiEeM line of coochei
rmuica uiu».

^

deicrip-

WlUbeUsed More
E»er. •

iBc sure and see them.

Thit the Hannah i-ition; iron teda. chain and We can prove that thc i
Hannah A Lay McrcanUy Mercantile Co ititablea
tile Ca always do havef
ing. The
D’Arc)|
the latest ideas aad can
ihow you some of the ad- ,
over it. A new line «
ranee Fall Myles and col.
lOc Ktl ed WcBttutiful japaiMM China
tmrei.
direct from the importen.
^JCM.y„^paTheSnettaoureoiripooiiA No one
Ibe 36c Co»t hoin^ •oo-ltpleDdid pictnroL Newpon*
veninaretedlen.
(abjecta thU tune.
we the

$lSSl£;£.“Si AKOTHtR LOT

*

1409 S. Union Street

--------------- 1

The Mercantile Go’s Daily News

Tbe old Michigan gold ratnins
erty. a tract 'of so acre* located
mile* northwest of Ishpemin#
lieen sold by Peter Glngn|s« <
ema and all
fiemlng to the Tri-Halllon Smelting Skin Diseases cured
and Ueveluping company for |4m.ikmi. . Dr. McDonald has been called the*
While fishing at Ottawa Bewch. a wizard of the medical profession, be­
12 year<»Id Grand Rapids Ui
cause he reads all diseasea at a glance
the ann^l flu prize for
without asking any questions.
Sick
folks.'call on Dr. McDonald, it is a
pounds and ty
pleasure to meet him
Dr. McDonald
A Marshall horse which had been never turns the poor from bis door.
missing a w.H*k. was fmind dead in
CONSULTATION FREE.
burdock patch, almost covered wii
ThoFe unable lo call can address

:

Neat door south of S<iuir^ i

carpru

K. B. CHAPm. Proprietor.
"■ ■■

Kmc

sjiccially.

j>

j

Dr. McDonald

-Will Take
Care of Your
Money for You

Have You Tried Them?

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Wait*. CIiK-Jc and jcwelrv

IJiARPET CLEAimi6 W0RKSn.j

SEWER TAX

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•ad Mfl «0«d |M «)| tlM eootMtt
•Md«erw—odaloMidiM to denodto

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Wildnillit..

I
Nottee to All Persona Interested.
1C special aFsessmeni tax roll for
.xteiTrion Of the sewer In the alley
ein-et. has been placed
east of Union eti
iu my handti fur collection, the same
to Ih> iiald on or Iieforc the 30th day
iM one of the greatest living specUl of ScptcmlMT. 1P0.1
Ista in the treatment of all chronic
omc- In the Wilh
dl.o*a*ea His extensive practice and
*i!IH>rlor knowledge enables
,untr '
cure every curable dlFeasc. /
Ic diseases of the Brain. Spine,
Nerves Blood, Skin.
Heart. Lungs.
Liver. Stomach. Kidneys and Bowels
sclenilflcally and successfully treated.
DR. MCDONALD'S success in tbe
treatmt^nt of - Female Diseases Is
simply
msrveU
makes sickly w
ful and atiractB •. Weak men. oW or
young, cured ia •very case and waved
from a life oT suffering. Deafness.
ilysis _ cured
1
Paral:
lied Blood and
Nt-rve Hcmedl
Essential Oils.
charged with
:af h

It to dispose of every PIA.NO. ORGA.N.

It Is Better

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Bdthant & Hfism

H»CUalty. omettoi

display lo better advantage tbe
ful line of Pianos and other InstTuments we carry.
We have secured for a term of vmtrs the store -now
John T. Beadle, and we ahall move to thft location as .
neeesaary alterations are made

H«r Omt >llis«d G«.Rieh.Q*ii<* Fd-

No trouble to fit your I'EHT

t > «n Ml

in this city and vicinity com-

Have You Heard

rest.

m :^a^^^=.iHIKNAPP

Big JiH*. one of th.
end by the carnival
s exhibiting at Nile
22-The critically 111 as the result of ha
‘w *ier

representatives
present
from
' tisetts.
Pennsylvania.
Ohio.
Michigsn. Wisconsin. liiiDuls.
. Kansas. Nebraska, Mlnne
Iowa, has adopted a r«*st»lu
the idan of organU
uhion mjw under oonslderathjn by the
United Brethren. Methodist Protest

j_^SLS2S%f5ssr«.vs.aj:

Fan Dan Oil)i.

***‘\*Ka'!rmaVKl cTptaIn William'Dv-

FAVORS THE COMBINE

Pols aa Cad Ta n All.

isror

^

Ifso, look in our window of Ladies' Shot:*;. "
Select the style you want, if it is not then! wc
have them, (iivc us $2.()0 and we will do ihr

Mkiiiay Mondog, August 24th.
Until
Thursday Enuhig, August 27th. o^»“

L C. Collier of Coldwater found a
cluster of hazel nuts growing on a
regiment who devised wild grapevine. Tbe freak, with a por
t of forcing his men lo tlon of the vine on which the bunch
of hazel nuts wak growing, have betm
M-nt to the Chicago University
rlssslfylng.
How's This?
A Coldwater r-year-oUl was playing
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
wsrd for any case of Catarrh that on a lawn that was l»elnV m.iw.Ml ami
cannot be cured
by Hsirs Catarrh
Cure.
with the Oasklll Mun
P. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
:'amlval company, had a narrow
the undersigned, have known
death Wedm*sdsy
One
P. J.^bsoey for tbe last 16 years, and escaiM
lions, called Paul, had been
him to be perfectly honorable
When Dyer went into
In all boslnoas transactions and flnan- ugly sll day.
dally able to
any abllga- the cage to fe d the animals the beast
N-came furious anti sprang at him. He
dnne the lion liack again and again
with a heavy btacksnake whip and
had nsached the door «if the cage.
Druggists. Toledo.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In btirbd Its claws*in the 'trainer's *eft
iernally. acting
directly
upon the arm. ripping the flesh open to the
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys­ ^'*1%
■prang to the r«*scuc
tem. TMtlmonlals sent free. Price.
75c par bcHUe. Sold by all drugglsu. lb«T to escape from the cage
The Agricultural College
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
n.uinced four short courses Xo begin
January 5. Uh>4. They will In* a sf>ecUl
ROOT TO EUROPE
course in agriculture, cine In cream
erj management and
butiermakihg
Serve as President of Alaska one in fnilt culture and one in flori
culture and vegetable gardening
Cement City, a small village on the
Washington.
Aug
2 — 8tx*reUr>
county line lM*tw«*«*n
Jackson
and
Rikh has left hen* for NVw York and
UnawtH-. has develo|M»d lK>iween 2«»
wl I sail for Europ.- to take his seat
and 25 cases of smallpox, and Sheriff
Shepherd of Adrian has licen called
rblch roc-eis In l^ndot
u|Kin to take action. He now has two
I'nill thf first of Sep^
deputl.*s standing guard, and Instruc
ar department ^111 be
tlnns have Ikh-h given to arrest all
liersons suspected iif being ex|s»sed
whe. attempt to leave the village
General Oliver will surctHvl bin
After a shopping exfiedltlon. iijsm
ersi Corbin left on the same
which she was accompanl.d by her
wlih Secretary Root and will s
tM-i dog anil
r liaby In
tbe yacht races and then make a inp
iat.H'. a Marsl
north to tbe Thoui
s and
Jy^^wttj^huggln*
g iH-fore she
Canada He wiii U-

A little thing
KadCwa Wbe Made a Stir Forty Voars death. Thai a i
ficaat cuts br puny boIU have paid
U wlae to have
Klcbmoad. Va.. Aap. «^Mrs Joe- Bucklea's
'• Arnica
Al
ntotos Aadrrws is oa bar dsatbbed. H s the bwt salve OB
betas attaadad by a Oatbotte |
^event taudlty. when Bums.
IS. Sores,
Sores.
Tbirty years am abe was aa li
aten. Only 25c.
Mrs
rmdartsk. Md
nd F H Meads'
dadasw^ aow aa lamau of tbe city

aailoa

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Park Plac^Hotel

BACK TO CATHOUC PAITM
,

aaaJl PSlr Sl SbOCSasa

—AT-

AVE
YOUJEEN
Chiat?

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

mmrn
•TAAt AMO OUkTWim.

EWERYGOODHiiiG
IS
Ijr

Invariably the flour we are manufacturing

be pleaaed with .our “ H ES'J;" flour,-.
Every »ack warranted.

::

Ua«r

pemlaa• tba arar praait
on the part of tbe
' of tbe.really aoriou

ITS PRICE

U «•''"({ MiUfaction. You certainly will

I-

Imva

•-'•'Tu. i: 'xr

r.r:3sirr.r.i“e’‘:sr

u,tl

rt'e^.irnMT

Havid C William.. memlM-r of the
ment.‘’ih the fifth chapter tif KxcmIu. WI.con.ln asM-mhly. I. dead fn.ra a
the UM* of .traa and .tubhle in rat’, bite.
iht< luanufarture of ancient Kgypilan
brick.
He procured Mune .trat
End of Blttsr Fight,
.tiihhle, had it Uiiled and mile
dark retl liquid fhu. obtained
*’Twu phiclan. had a long and stulc
the clay
He found that the plamticity born fight with an abceu on my right
uau grtatly IntM-iut.ed
inve.tigation lung ’ write* F. J Hnghe. of DuPont.
Us., -and gave me up. Everybody
ited other ciav thought my time had cme. A. a laat
nuH.rt I irie.1 Dr. King’* New DUoov
In in
The benefit
tihuined
kUn>n.lltK
re«ull..
The cry for t'onsumptlon
dUliy <»f the clay i. I recelvetl wa. .trlklng and I wa. on
h and pla.iu
few day.. Now I’ve ea^ and tbe I
vrp 1. greatly reduced
ufh».
Colds
and Throat
Cou
quer.
k «un (
-rouble*
Ouarmnlced by
j. the clay U and i.u I Trt
huml*
Ja. U .Johnson and F. H Meads drug
lietter
•tore*.
Prtce W»c. and |1 CM).
Trial
Uktthw IOC
bUiiiI

s?.-.r

UPOOl^—
Dre$$ 000(1$

laHfffibm

ig and dance Just be^
I to
la committed—poaalbly blilum. there) I. no murder in tbe
play, and no typical bad man to do It.
plot of -Hw Only Bln * U simple
and dir«^t, and tell, a story of en
gnkssing Interest, torn from tbe psges
of Ilf. ’, hl.iory.

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Bthw wt mnihH wi/y a few eftte mew
(we
eetelmei
,H6inch I'ebblc.Cheviot in Wine. Nav>’. OK
Green, Hrown and Black at..............
36 inch /ibiline. a clean, bright, cloth, in K/X
Grey. Green. Bros'n and Blue, at.............. •%J\J
A 54 inch Black Zihiline; thU is a cloth 7K
worth 1.00; we intend making it a leaderat * • ^

! interval* has ao i

A <6 ini ombre stripe /.ibiliSe, long, silkyhair; we have only two colors yet. 1 ftA
Navy and Wine, at...................... .. .. A 'VV

Mmpf Mr aai dttf laMlari, Mck H
4mp m iavailadtoAadiAL It mfaai
Agmmmd^^aaamBlhanfoop^ b
k pma an fka orgarn ooomroad ia pcficd
cmalilte far th. fiMlhoar,w> thM fhaactimS
laborhihoctaadfmdkaBrpaialaa. Daatm of ririat or hmd bmmM k ahbcrihm
atmUa4 ami meaaarr ii mmdr a matter «l


vd white living In It

you pay ua a small amount ovary waak. every month, or at auch times when you a

a raeolpt of Inoomo.

It s limply a guaatlon of which It is easier of paying a litBa at a time, or a targe t

and have the use of your home while paying for It
than 3‘ s per cent

M-W reUMM

Tbe ffradOeld lUfvlalar Co.. AOalta. Qm.

Jl Few Ole **3u$t meittieii’*

bred fcT cut fTMPlasuatad bosk

CaB for Further Descriptions.

SERVICES IWraECHUtC^ES

h
»1W0 €
room house. B tYont 8i... 1000 8
room bouse. E fitb 8t..........
12tH> 8
room bouse. Garflrld Ave.
750 8
room house. Grant St..........
12iHt 7
nskm house. Bates 8t..........
750 7
nskm house. \V loih St... 12tH' 6
nskiu iLkiise. 8 Union St...* 850 9
nskiu house. 8 Union St..
950 7
r.km house, Bohemia . St...
1204' 7
nsktii hoiise. Webster St .
1U25
81............................................

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r
k
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;
;
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room
room
room
room
rrKkm
nkkim
rts.m
nskm
Kskm
risim
rtkom

house. Franklin 8i..
bouse Washington 8t
bouse. W 10th 8t...
bouse. W lllh fit...
house.W tlth 8t...
house.W 11th 8t ...
hose, W lllh St....
house. W nth St...
house. W nth SI...
house E HHh St..........
house. W lllh 8t...

6 rtkum house.
W10th8L.., IttO
1160 6 room house.
WlOtb8t...J260
1600 6 Ttvim bouse.
WlOUi81...1150
1550 7 HFim house.
WlOtb8t...1160
1550 7 nkkkm house.
WlOib8t...1400
J4lM» .K r.Kkiu house.
WlothSt...ItOO
1250 9 nkkkn. iMk.m.. Fifth 8t...>, SfiOO
1250 IB txto.i house. Cass 8t.... 8600
2250 l.argv r.**idence on
West
1100
S»‘«e
........................................ 1600
1250 7 nwm house. W 7th St..., IfM
2 Ckknsge* 4kti Hannah Ave..
700

Fortune Knocks Once at Every man** Door
tf you are “AT HOME** today to an honest, straightforward business

AU aro InvlikHl to tbc»e servb-**s

CHktmrtmmmWmJImmmemtmt

proposition,

it you eonduda

you have been a -rente^r’- long enough, and decide to investigate our offer at onca. fortuna has knockad at
your door today with A Home of Your Own.

OVER ALL THE CITY, in any ward, on any atroat wa can

Mi

find you a home to aulL

NERl-IIMOE
The Man over Mitliken's
New Phone 696.

Open tvenlngs.

PAVING TAX
Notice to All Paraont Interested.

r»*ct . Hk Stale strv«*i; - and Stale
rvHi. frtkm
I'nUm Mrcct to Caw
sireci. U now. tn my hands fiir colli»c.
T the tlr.-o assessment u. l»e paid
or Infore Ihe .loth day of Sk-ptem-

cordial welcome to all'these ser-

T^s'prvsrjsss?

Meetings held In Steinberg s Grand
Opera House.
Moraing. M»:so: subject. “Our Dally
^SS^iay school. 12:04..
4:30.
5:45.

imi^-’ ln the Wilhelm BUh k. Il.ioro
M

XOIMIOMT!

At SMerg’s Grand Sst:?;
Umkl.(iil«'teinlEMIminai

E Haskell. City Tn-asurer

•ivOTiCE TO TAXPAYERS.
Th»- tax roll* for the collecUon of
school and city taxes and special aasf-*sn«‘nts for tbe five wards of the
cllv of Traverse City. Michigan, have
bwn placed In my hands fi»r collec'Twill lie In my office for the purpow
of 4
now until November
lock until 11:30 o’clock
«o-clc
1*6:
1 1 o’clock to
in the
afternoon of each dayD the’aftei
All taxes paid before September 1st
..ill be received
without collecUon
fee*, and on all taxea remaining un­
paid on September 1*1 and until October 1st. a penalty of one per cent for
collection will be charged. Ot. al!
taxes remaining unpaid on
October
1st and uifUl November 1st. a penalty
of two per cent for collection wiM be

Rroa«toio^lon

rTi;

QTATE OF mOHlOAK-CXkunty U Uraad

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION

125 CASS STREET

V

...COMPLETE STOCK OF...
Electric and Gas Fixtures. SHada*, UimpB.
Fan Motors. Balia. Batteries, HBatlngCooda,
Telsphones, Gas Engine Ignitere.
_______
Spark Colls, Etc.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTCIC CO.

CLOSING OUT!
WAIST SETS, KAOS.
SH0PPM6 BAOS.
Thoe ve DM old Mock. No,
do! AU new itttff, but wc wUl

.^^of Ch.........

ibi, DioBth. See the Dice * MOt
tetmofferatlSc HandMote
ieatber beg «t Stc.
.Ve

with ua are
wd the P09T

M:

“HEROXVSr
A

It b limplr CMDIDOO bUsioMI

to slag.
itacoatal prayer
day evealBg at 7:30.

p

THE BOSTON STORE

M

The intaraat on tha whole Invw

It's cheaper than you could borrow tha money alawherc.



!i-'^

wa can ault eymy

homa aaakar. instead of paying for It .than and thara. you mova Into your naw hom

You must understand thia ayatem induces you to aava—inataad of saving before pu

■T;sjr:»Ttt‘Si!Jaup.,eto

Thambat
far saw tea J

■iri-i-yJ

I omn. H otw oiifat

i^xt waak and if any of our bargains In houaaa and Iota attracts you. and ^ ara

HAY FEVER'S COIQUEROR

Handsome Bouclc Suitings, in all colors. 1 fwf\
also Black, at....................................... X-OW

I Hr baliif «|.

avery one ytrouW aoen bt living In a homo of thair own. .Briafly lha plan la this:

Rev. Wm. LaufmaB. Pastor
h;3o. class mevdlng
;
10 ::o. worship
sermon by the f«».s
or. Thomas Cramm-r, the Founder t.f
he t'hurch of England - Mrs. Horst
HU sine. ..

i.'^-At Crip
12. 8
which had Its first local
6:15.
St the National theater fjtu^tnan
. Hal Held has
7:;i4t. \Ve*ley serv ice; Topic. “The
or and thrilling
Episctkikal Church and the \Vesb«v Re
vival *
Rev r, T. Stout of Urace
continuous a
chuich will siM-ak
Music by
the
that llll.Ml tl
Grace cbnrrh choir.
wa.
appreciated
proted that
OrApe Episcopal.
Rev. a T. Stout. Rector.
Comer Boardmaa Ave. and Wash
Ingtoa DL
Holy Communion. 7:3^ a. m.
Breathe
Myomel and
Escape This
Morning service and sermon. lOr.io
Sunday school at 12.
Nik evening service.
A ci.rdlal invitation !•» all.

ex|KUsl\e trip to the mou
d ewraike weeks of sftlTerlng.
the Cl
II* the germs of
and heal* the Ir
schm.l at ^OU.
lirane. if u*ed V
Bible classT 12:P«»
ek* before the time
IHwrsnce of hay fev,

-Th.. .h..
1 the attack
l-'rlct
riend.yomcl
treatment
ck.mplete
Hy
ITayer
meeting Thursday evening
ITi
* of a neat iKickei
Inhaler,
K All are cordially invitt^d.
ihrougb
which Hyumel I. breathed, a et 7
b wh
medicine
of Hyt
I
The air taken Into tbe lungs
I
Rev.
In ibi* way Is OIUhI with bealing Ualirnlng servii'v*. music and sermon
Mon
The church I* a home
and form a perfect safeguard at H»:30 a in
against attacks Ilf hay fever or rose to US. If you have no church home
elsewhere In the city. c»kme and wor­
ship with US
h^y
Sunday^scbtKkl at ntH.n. IMan^io r»by su»ma<'h diuilng in this c
tnet I* ihv only scientific yvl coififrroed
•ense treatment for the trouble. 4:30 p. m
U easy enough for any one to aay
Young Peoples Socletv of Christian
III give aa
thl
Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. '
o«.r ,o
but S K
Sunday evening, gospel meeting at
»ney If Hyomel doe* not 7:30 p m. Subject. “A Royal Friend
fund the
ship - Take the front seats.
treatment.
RejKUis of county Sunday
sc
Jl> give* you In your convention Thursday evening
change of climate, and
bay fever »ufferers know from past
Re». a O.
experience that this hat been the only
10 a. m.. class meeting
thing that afforded them relief.
By
U»:3o. preaching services
breathing Hyomel a few time* dally,
12:tM».* Bible schikoi.
ytku can *ave the expense and trouble
6:30. Y. P. A. services
of a mounuin trip and avoid all daaof itay fever.
evening.
pra.vvr
meeting
A cordial welcome to all.
SAU$ffUWY<ERY LOW
Bacond MsthodlsL
Rev Hugh Kennedy, paatoi
End la Vary Near far tha British EaMorning
service.
10;3t»;
IMre Religion- Rect*piicm c
l.«>ndon. Aug 22—Lord Salisbury T* loners Into full membership
still alive, but be Is surely slaking. He
lose of the morning sermon.
n-reived the last sacrament laat even­
Evening S4
ing
Oxygen U being administered.
Fundamental
The end may be expected at any mo­ Soulment Once in the course of the even­
Class meeting. 9:45 a. m.
ing It was thought that his kmlahlp
had already breathed his last, but be

M!. FEwnrs

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tractive, eapacially to tho working p^ple. that wa can't help but faal were IP thort

Oiwra Hou.e n

KIDNEY «Backache

m M

Our.ayatam of

cvlve.1
11
ihrougluuil

the king, the queen aad the Pfim
Wales, acquaint lag them with the
leal condition of the ex premier.

-and- •

m

«S4s iw«nt7 wMDta
k « fardw
MmiSi ■kkii wkn witm khtitow let.
St. Not to «K kbaknjMfinryfcs

iisssThSa:,

Tall 1903

a

Our €a$v Payment Plan

Htlliers
■rieiHl

I.mc«ilu J
Carter*, ever-popular
First PraabyUrlan.
play. The Klekenih
Hour.*which
never seems to tire. but. on tbe olhrt*
V. Wiley K. Wright. Pastor,
hsnd, grow in populsrliy. will be seen
nor of Waablngum and Park
kt Steinberg-. Orand Opera Houm*
next. Tuesday. Augu.t 25. Thl. U tbe
rning serv ice and * sermoa at
fourth searon of It. wonderful reoord- 10:10.
Blblo acbool at oooa.
previou. years of w.
Union ^oung People's meeting and
lau.e. Tbe cast la i
evening service at City Opera House
u.ualiy balanced and nicely blend
.7:30
Prayer
meeting
Thur*day.
* '
The new gorgeou. last act. In whi
the terrlttr *t niggle lake, place.
A rtirdlal welcome to all.
Bt stage
Frleada.
«*e|ttiig e\.*r U.e.1 i
^e In
Rev. Henry McKinley. Pastor
i-^c and
(hU act
lurnltui
Sunday school, if:45.
* e»f «>.!.
lamp, are broken
Monifng aenice. 11:b0.
snd in fact, the
Y IV 8 C E . tk:l5
every lireaksM..le oliJ**ct on the stay
Evening service. 7:34*.
The audience, a. a
Levi T. Pennington will have chat
niidtheiiocHe* .tandlni
f thl* serv ice w iih * A l.ay Serni»»u
the excitement being i
Ihey forget Ihem.elve*.

i.i

Cbe CUorkina lilan*"$alariecl men

ter. which will be offered for the flnt
lime at fftetaboiga Oraad Opera
House tonight. Tbe author of nearly
a score of dramas, flie majority of
whicJi are being played en tour today
In dozen, of tbeatere all oyer tbe
rnItfMl Btaiee and Canada. Mr. Carter

-TMAVBPtU OITV. MIOM.

come .borne aomewbat tbe wuraa I
liquor, and conaMtaiIng all the mon
abe found. Ktuman began a ay.tema
aearrli of the bouse, and found |2.«
la coin, and bill.
The rire crop of Japan ba. proved a
fallun*
In 4irder to
secure winter
food the merchant, of the Japanette
cities are buying wheal and meal
from America a. well a. along the
Cblneae ooaat
r. port !■ belkrvMl to be relUble
WllllaB <• John.um. a Pituburg
butcher, noticed a cams of beer, which
bad t>een placed In a big refrigerator.
He went In and Mimpled the beer. The
He re
to MU* cnrrie Herrlntton. Nooe of duur accident in' flew .hut
malned four bourn, and was almost
fr««en to death when releawkd.
He
ckjMng Ibe rungr«gmtkJii Binging
ibe lB*t bymn. Atgnr pMBod down Ibe
BUle gnti vtBiked tmrk wllb n young
uttmBii
Mtiunilng the pulpit, bo pn>^
.
gyear-old
Ulady*.
re«d.^ to marry her to hlmneir. Rev Andf
tu death at ihe
bur
T r. HbU aMUitng In the cwmony. Patten from burning
Hhe patted out
Tbe dumbfounded congregation wa* nu.i or her own life
aiMfUbtHind and *it«Kl fur fully a mln the tiami*. ip the uiher'a drem, when
her •*wii caught and she died after
uie adtfr ib«
<M.veral hour, td frightful .ufferlng
reatl/^*i1
The fence about the Fort Belknap
John
White mountain vUliura a« rKuglUh Montana. Indian re.ervatlon. which 1.
forty mile* wide and .l.ty mile* Iouk
Jurk." U dying in hU lone cabin on
ha. t een Ilnt»h«l
It prohal.ly I* Hu>BWflUd
the mu
longest
fence lit the world and ha.
a« a reciniM* fur (aeniy
he hm*
The plan I.
Buurtid (»n tbe wtirld by taken year* In building
to protect the B.icka and herd, of the
dm. Ventre, and A.MlnllKtlne* fn.nt
tntru.lon, a.' well a. to ktw'p them
from .1 raying
i of imiMthancv. Tlivd
After fony ytwr.' aeparathtn. Henry
ihU‘nfirhe came (to America aiyl
tl.d down In rntafuTd.
making bU
rm
garet llrown of UuiUvllle. Ky
lt\ imi Bflliiig hlrcb hark cam»e«. ca«M<«.
Ikeeii marrl.Ml
The gn*mi U
and
the l.rlde i* 7C Their *eparath»ii
divorce were the result of a qui
A illIapliBled violin found In ibe ef
five year, after their voung wc
of a coachman, at Btranhurg.
ah'i had married lila former employ
•* battle. In l,*ke county.
td obtained |MMiie«
er'h rich
Bach had . n-married and thi lr
U| her money and bed to Kuh^Ib
partner, had dle<l. leaving them
«lib another at.inan. ha. pnned u.
I large famlile. to rear
Their
Ih, a genuine Btradlvariu.
It ha*
1 hn.ught them t.igeiher .
jMkI lenli
tit of th
Ind . lia. taught .chtKtl
down
f..r
I3.&00.
UBM klioc
haying Itegun n?ach
«<m of
Niagara Fall., 14. and ea|H*ci. to t
K. U .rchlng for the l»e.t term next Beplemlier.
ablle 1

• THE NERL1NGER
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE

•W^^hmdrnhm WffHA
fcmliftiiiilmrt 11111111111 km
litokafhmimH
b

Two Utile Walfa.- **Tbe , Blevenlh
Hour."
The Flaming Atmr and
•Too Proud to Deg,** brings to mind
rome of tbe moat prooouncod of Hr.
Carter-, pheoomenal hits. In * Her
Only Sin - tbe moat recent product of
bi. pen. tbe author baa stepped aside
from beaten paths and evolved a play
dependent alone on It. literary merlu.
novel treatment of plot, and vivid por­
a depo.lt la the Na
trayal of character. Tbe stereotyped
tlonal Bank, of gloaey hi. wife aared
Mr* Keenan died method, of bolding tbe Interest are
la a novel way.
discarded
laat week
After her funeral Keenan
aba had
of golag
plea off irvwth
are burned, or ships blown op.

dUp«>cli
I
K
Bi
niiBtrr. mrrtrcd tk
am niiier. In lli«
in Uffiibl* »ir«lin
lUt M>a
Blraady dU»d of iitarv»iloi»
itM-rv ar** .oofw. of Urtiif uo ooltoln*
btii lK'rrt«-«
Mcmww «n> tiolOK •fiu
«mt ftkklog tb«f U»M«1
govern

A Wife Says

'CTJ^USl

HANNAH & UY do.
UMMMML HEWS
or TflE WOlU

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OUT. laOH, SATURUAV. AUGUST 42. IWS/

THE KVMUrO

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JOR SAIL
2 RON LUHRaWMHS
3 fRP RURRES

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fOU MAT MCTACtS
gHt M* T#mp.« H«M « MmUi

U ArfM«t
Wf

3api P. H. Conroy

Ing from Cadillac, where ha atteaded
the horse races yaatarday.
Harold Knaelaad. aacratary of tba
Trnverae City Canning Oo^ weal to
Caatinl Lake last evening oa n busl-

That

we ooagratulata **Rei*^C. T. Stoat want to ManUtae
yesterday to baptise a child of Mr. apd
Mrs U W Jtorrent.
hU attainment of a
Iraa Wlskocbll tefl‘ this mon
TM fTMt D. O K. K.
fur bis home In Sbattond. having
meat
after
a
lived last evening from Cblcago.wbere
Uk» pi»M te MMm m tW I7tk or
Her of over 42 yenrs* svevlce.
be has a good poslilun In the Fair
just criticism of bu ofltoial
ClOtlllllS Bluffy
George D iliomas of Alden ts In
rwaatyaecond Massachusetts lafan-

Brs5>si.r«.'artr

M|tyK£^M
drai!4SS«Mllal

WAMT DEPMTSEIIT.
WAHTRO.

'
J

CaiDet toeds For
^..FalL.

this morning after spending i
torfn?**the greolest
lg£l to Ik&S. and II*
grea:
ating ibU record by hi
ing fur a short visit with friends
ir> acbtevenients as a s
and retoUvea. . •
great
Indian fighter aad again as
The Misses Lottie. Anna and Marie
(tA« Mitera oT«r tto tfti .
sad Judicial milHary disci
molar of Chicago a^ the guesU
Md organuer *•
Alderman E. P. Wilhelm and family .
Misses Mnble and Louise Bnrahnn
turned to ManUtee thU morning, afLOOKEB UlE A SEBSATIOll r a two weeks' visit In the city with
«n to MNraA 9am» apteMlId tm
^F.^G^Irteumann
has left for MU
Coat Was Faund to the River This Atlean—Me Rutolds. as Wind Hsd kee and Chicago to purchase
Carrlsd it there.
,o has held
rm. Roebuck
fine poalikm
. returned from
Oo during Ik
lilto ftoUar* «m atpotetet Iwt atobt.
lu aMbara telaa Joaaph Kl^
: t^
Dr. W. 8 Mooa aad O. O. latric
and Mrs G G. Bates. F C. Boyd
TM D. O. K K. baad wUl go along
and
Arthpr
Gasche
of
Chicago,
arrived
ftoaa iMi. aad tae Kalkaska baad will
to the city this morning, and will
ped Isirr that tba coat ba^ spend some time vtoUlng relatives and
to one of the workmen on the friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bates have Jual
bank building, and was blown returned from a si* weeks' trip to Cal
the liver by the high wind of yes- ifornla and through the west.
tally l«i UfOB u> traral tka hot aaada
Charles Prochaska. Jr.. Is entertain­
ing his brother Mlllo of Prorto. UL He
will siny here about n week.
dr tha aatehratad baach are bard ai
HJiCEO IB THEASTLUN
Mrs. Charles Wilhelm and non. j
I at that end
fred
Wilhelm, nnd Mrs. Frank >
thaiw will be
i to the River Yaatarday Af- truba and son. Will Votruba. left tl
ao oaa will
ts New.Located st the
sftermwn for a visit to Bast Jordan
Miss Clara Carr of Dundee, formerly
Big InkStution.
a teacher in this city, to vtoiting
Tba dlraa of tha taaiala will baglo
friends to the city.
rahaarMl. at oaea kad r
The man who was found In the t
Mtos Laura Blanchard of T
work win be batter than
Ate yesterday nftenuK»n back of
Shlmwassee county, Ig the guei
Thara will ba maaj
Hannah A Lay Mercantlie Go's ■
tba new sad lakea In hand by the authorities. Mr. and Mrs J. H.
guaau at the earwBMWlal.
family
a of the
opara houaa will ba tha
Bern
Reynolds went to Cndlltoc this
liam Al
as to hU morning to attend the horse races and
^Mb.|0
?. or how be came to the city.
ci
He to visit friends.
Mrs. George Somes ret
praaaat. to addltloa to savaral proml
is that he walked In. and
home to Chicago thU morning, after
aoat oMato of the ordar. Including the trip from iJetroli yesterday.
a visit in the city with Mrs. Charles
Grand Ohnnoallor Lao A Caro of
Skelcher.
Grand Baptda.
INITIAL APPEARANCE
Will Andenuin. who has been clerk
Bpaelal ratoh will prarall on all
for Ninth Street St the Hotel Scott to Northport. has
Fine Enti
resigned and will take
N. K. CTO. b.
lhafa wUl ba
^lin J Gmllck and
from tbU sec
tnrtea to tha
reiurm-il this aftenusm frtmi
visit in Benrie.
Ninth street people attending,
ITt^lding Elder Carrel went tti Man
STOIY or A flil _
large ball was crowded, every set
ton this morning for a quarterly meet­
ing tomorrow. He will also hold n
BASE ^An CAHl mg taken, nnd standlnK nsiiu w
quarterly mcH-tlng service for Manton
,The cast of the dramatic c(Mnpan> circuit, and a quarterly ctmferonce at
Maw tha Aayluma Wan From Cadar Includes eight members, nil of whtim Kingsley before he returns.
rontiibuted to the entertn
The Misses Sadie and Velma Evans
various ways. Kach numb
returned this afternoon from a vtoli
program deserves s|»ecial
at Frankfort with relatives.
, the reader. MtirMias Esther
Janu^ Petertyi and wife of Chicago,
Tha Aaylnm baaa ball taam dafaaied
MILLER A TRIGAMI8T
Marvln. the Dutch comedian are the guests of Albert O. Petertyi,
Oadar yaatarday aftamooo on the
Bessie McGillU. the lyric soprano.
Mtos Daisy Stephens of 8nn FYan
TocMuch
Twamb atraet park by a acbra of 1
I be heard to Ik- appr
cisco left this morning for a short Government
to •. It WM ona of tha ftoaa
Is true of the entire i
visit to Philadelphia- She has been
Married Man.
wamaa aaan to this dty tbto a
ing such wHI-known
Hl-known names as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Huell
Ws!,litngton. Aug ‘J2-Tlu* charge
boll waa played every nln
r. Vivian
Gardner mantel for the past si* weeks, and w ill
b> t he locai^toMkl.in.l^^^^
tha game and It looked for a Ume as Charles Ciemeui. UMta Martin, and return to this city for a short visit Ih^
St Ft
It naHbar aide could aoora. but In the Marguerite Lardle
tore returning to her homo to Califor­
offlciv who ‘was di^
print I
Asylums usnally
lucky
seventh
The costumes an
nia
oil xt.mplaim
toning they changed the luci
J M Huellmantel has returned from
je«l by order
hrangbt In the winning run
If the t‘nterialnnieut was due In a % visit at bis old home to Tern. Shia­
of lYe»-i<Jent KiMist vell. became public
fhe crowd was very small, but who arge measure to the efforts of Stage wassee county. Michigan.
vi-stcfTTaT^-SWller
is
charged
tocould blama them? The dust blew In Manager l>r J A. Snvder
Mrs W. O. Bruner of Grand Rapids ing a tngamist The reci^»r<l*srith
of the
•hpau. clonds nnd to nny old i
Should the comiiany pUy
is the guest of friends to the city.
1 at Schuylkill. Pa . are quoi«*d lu
hnop the diamond bidden from
late here, another large aud ice wll
Miss Addle Gibbs of Mayfield is to
an.l it IS staled In the charges
Tha ptoyan ware burled a good
witness their entertainment
alhdavlis supiKirt the aHegatlims
of the time. However, arrom
Promtneui amtmg tbu«^ who ttccu
vary few aad there waa not a single pied boxes at last evening s perform Ohio. Mrs. J M Warner
snett here F U Marvin. County Treas Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs E. F. Blake of
irer Getirge W. Steward.. and Wllltai Wausseon. Ohio, are spending tw«i
THE MARKETS.
Cleteent. owoe
weeks in the city, the guests of Mr
there were several kicks on his InterThe one tbti
and Mrs. H. S Hull
Detroit. Aug. 22.—SeptemfK-r wheal.
lo>Taeni ol all those present was the
prataUoa He favored tl
team every chance be bad
Absence of A W. Peck and Alderman
The high wtod was In favor of the George W. lardle
BREVITIES.
‘■•I^U-do.” **Aug22.-^a-h wheat.
toteben The game from surt to kn
The dlfflquliy with the fire alarm 81 Uc; September. h2c.
. toh was a pitcher s batUr. The v
EVENTS IN fiOCIETY.
Chicago.
Aug
22 - September
system was located last evenine and
ers aecurwd three blU off L Wi
wheat. 7l*--*c; DecemlH-r. 81c; Septemand tba Aaylnm team aacured live
' The Si»clal t»r the'Epworth League
off Rosa. Two of ihalr bits wen
of the Second M E. church was very
34Scr]^plemtoV inlTk; tord!
tha aavaatb Inning, which brough
well attended last evening
neat tAss slre**i on Eighth.
venlng ahd a m
f8
224Fribs.
17.75
The
granite
columns,
fur
the
new
tbn loaa rwn. L. Walcb atruck
was realised tom the social
Traveno. Cliy State Bank building are
ntoa man nad Ross sU
isury. Ice cres
being placed in positloif today at the
The winning run was made ns ful
made candy a
front eniranctv
loaa: GUtoO got irat on Hnakln’s
urnfshed the ev<
If you are thinking of ^ttJng
There will be another social
WTor. L. Watoh got first oa fielder's ng's eniertsinmeni
a fall suit and want to be the
to Foresters* hall this» evening. Helm's
oholca. but Glllett was retired
first to have the corroct thing,
orchestra.
Wnlcb stole aaogad and enme li
an early visit to our cloak de­
Spangler's two>bnse bit. Crandall was
The Second ward athletes are asked
partment will be to your advan­
tbrbwa out at first by Haskins. Baker Washington stre«t yesterday after to nii-et on the Twelfth street baseball
tage. The Boston Store.
got first oo Ross's error nnd Spangler toon at a farewell party, given in park to arrange lor the field meet
landed on third while this was going honor of Marion Cahalan of Detroit Monday ••venlng at C;30 o'clock.
W A. Murrel won the medal at the
on; but It was nil off wbet ~
The chlidrwo enjoyeti themselves witti
Letter to J. M. Larkina,
out on n high lly to Ros.
fames and swings on the town, and cluh shoot yesterday. Owing to the
%M many of the little ones are mu high wind, his score was onlv 1€. D.
Traverse City. Mich.
4lctons. music was the principal fga H Snyder of SnydervUle. Ind.. later
Dear Sir: You give full weight ol
and 2tt out
Cedar.
Asylum ure Refreshments. ct»asUting of toe
good coal.
t»f the wind
Hnaktns ......... ...Xb............ .
Colby rream. cakes, nuts and fruit, were
So do we-231 Inches to a gallon ot
rman Hamilton. Cltr Clerk paint that lasts twice as long as oldlerved by Misses Ethel Sister and
and Dr. W. E. Moon went to fashkm painter's paint, lead and oil;
Kittle NsUham
Carp Lake yesterday, but owing to the and aUow our agent to sell it on this
... Novsl
•The Biddies ' w pre the guests of high Wtod did oo fishing.
guarantee:
1-Yank Nay airt- a friend caught the
Mrs fYed R Hoov fr and
-If you have any fault to find with
!lmli at the Platte yesterday.
‘'.V’.'cf.7
. Ornadal Svelyn and Grace » organ
this paint, either now in putting U on.
The Sunday school class^»f C V or hereafter to the wear, tell your
. . . Baker
Wright are enjoying the day at dealer about It.'
Ihnena
BnorebytoAtoffs:
Peing Miss Katherine Moore.
-We authorize him to do what U
An excursion will
run to Milwau­
Cedar ....r^TTd 0 • 0 • o o o~o 3iarrtoge,io Lieutenant Boughtun will
4bytoto ............. b • • • o a i o
take place.In the near future. The kee this evening via the Pen? Mar­ We know a^’d^ler In coal, who .de3oior scheme in the dining room was quette railroad. Special rates
livere.1 his coal.with a public weigh­
*Tb^ er's ticket tfull weight I. Invited com
Ank and white, a beautiful bouquet of
hollybocks being placed on the pol excursion will leave on the
platota. and actually exchanged the
’^*Wa!ck*imva ona base on belli
tobfKl dlntog room table, another gra^
coal when complaint was made. He
the foanh. to Smifka: Ross 0.
ing the mantel, and a large bun
had half the bustoesa; a doien firmx
Charles Germaine of this city went had the other half. ,
dCtoUar had oaa paaaad dmlL
tog fastened with pink aad whi
irout fishing today to Mr. Germaine's
Welch caught the game without In
boos oo the back of Mtos M
We are 148 years old. but not loo
favorite stream, aad they have grwai- .old to seU paint as that dealer sold
toalr. The tlatmy handsmlnted
tha vtoltors ffnifkn lad tha
large catch
decorated to the
We like to pay damages—when
iipwsrs The i
was as foll«
AWRANCE IB GIVEN
A n—nt <rf tiM Matte waa li«te

,

When you are spending anywhere from Ten to One Hundred
dollars you want to know that you are getting the worth of your
money. The many pretty homes we have furnished, is evidence
enough that we do it right. Many people have the Milliken hab­
it—that is of comipg here for every thing they need because
they have found that this store can be relied upon to the extent
of getting their money back If not satisfactory—but we make
the purchase so satisfactory to you that we are seldom called
upon to refund the money. This is a very busy section with us
allthetin^. so muchso, in faetthat we were obliged to order
our fail shipments to be forwarded earlier than we expected to
to fill in our depleted stock, we are in good shape again how­
ever. ready to take care of. your order whether large or small.
Perhaps you are building now and will want estimates later
for the whole house—shall be very glad to furnish them at any
time.' But whether you build or notr-whether your needs be a

slScSSJlvH

jiuraa-ujsrsss

FOR SALE.

small rug or a whole outfit, do not buy until you have soon our Hue.
Did you know we made a specialty of window shades? We
rnake them of any size with either inside or outside fixtures and
of the very best materials, prices wijl compare very favorably
with what you would have to pay for cheaper cloth.
Linoleums were never prettier than now. some entirely new
patterns just recelv’ed.
f Inotraiin Garpo-ts, op from......2So
il ePuaaala, ■
v- <AIg up to MI.SO
; Rust* •
........... »o to M3S
i i.lnolauinrka, sq.yd.. . — ABo to MI.SO
r SHadaa......
............ upffomiod

,S

Please Cake notice!

way nroand firsv nahhl^ It. Due to

i

the coacinsloo of the luacht
it bit of aggro snprrstltioh
latrodaocd. Mtos Moore htoag given
two ttoy cooked .chicken hearts and
o wtobboiies. She was obliged u>
le a plsos from each heart aad make
i wish eaeb time, aad tbeo swallow
4be bearu whole to tasuro the grant
givea

.

V

ana it Hanktos’^who Jaat
ignl to
aatah tha hauor at irto. an On
maaaad tha ptota. AvhaV aaooad more
aad tha aaora waald have haaa t to «.
la lha alihth toatog Woleh aot

xrteroooo and Informed Acting Secre­
tary Adee that he Imd reoelred a dis­
patch from hli govenmeot coofirmtog

This Store Will be Closed
every forenoon for the inirposc of takiiij:
inventory Store will be oi>en in the after­

is the wind-up of the
Sale.

that Frtoce Chlig hsd teformed Mtoletef Ceager that to the treeiy to he
signed October 8 prortokm would be
made for o|>entog two ports in UMtkChtoeee ^mtoimCT^-

boww was an
otlMT happy sarprtse. aad the vast of
the afisraooa waa spsat viGi maslc ;he United Btaiee would tosist um
9pen porta to hlsDchurto. nnd he Ad^
need it to yield gracefuny U> the

i———

,J

iMiTT.J.JOHNSOHS

6088

£'SsS:SS,"BiiS

iVK G.«d liuid- *nd
U> \mt b ik « tU t*k>- tbrw. Hat.- Urv%chiOMf* b.t *iwl r»M «t.t ,o« fAir, .4ttAr- dmi».
Linl y.Hir
• ith tt.
..f *11 klwla
in din»v»-rt Ua-aUtir* I'rt-mpt


Atia»u-sr
Gmnil Bte-'.

r~«lHT

hsi'Xj;‘‘
r.uT^w^i*h*g2f
:
-m*L l.-*th^ t.-h .it*.-h«%L Klnd.-r wdl

Great

Adjustment

Mr. Steinberg will be in a position

to Slate definitely just what his future plans
will be.

In the meantime, you can secure

RARE BARG.XLNS in anythin*^ you may
^eed
.

in the

DRY

GOODS.

CLOAK.

ClA)THlNG or SHOE LINE.

DR'YCLE SHOP FOB SALB^ l>ou>ff lint
Tr*Trt-«r otr..

Kes^»ectfully,

$C£mB€Re'$ $C0R€

Notlca of Oiaaoiut
*ad C. O. Strong ha*

trartMl

diWvnA. All con

account ot >wod «. p*rtn«nhip fron

BUniie WALL BRANCHES
plinstAllMNdNOiHtits

W
25
K3 lUlfflOni MillPHf
—Directors—

-tai

«1 «XE-ur«cm*.

noons from 1 o’dock until 7 o'clock. As ^
soon as this inventory is completed which

UIH»IJ.URm

•• m

%o

l-COXf

FOR rent!
I^ULYK Tl» IIKM-li,qmrr K O

lU*»:inning next Momlay mominjj

•.*«

That Uoltsd. Btstas Will Have Tsso
0|M«i Forta In Manchuria.
H^’ashtogton. Aug 22.—8ir Cbeotong
Liang Chtog the Cblneae minister.

SALE M tih^ cn-imt ».«!,

r *nyp»rt„rth«-.il». J E. OnAbek To.

MICELLANEOU#.

.ssTbS:b!srs.xr.i2i’;.‘j

;

TTWOMIUrH COWSf.«-.^ •o.l

H. S. HuD, Pre«.
dent Oval Wood Dish Ca; Vice
Pres —H. C Davis, of Pratt &
Davis, Attorneva; Vice. Pres.—
A. V. Vncdrich. Shoes; CaMiier
—C. A. HamnK»d; Wm.Lovdon. of Caldwell A: Loodoo; Geo.
W. Lardie, Produce; J. M.
HoeUmautd, Merchant Tailor;
Chaa Wilhdin. of Wilhehn. B«ttk & Co. Stephen Lautocr.
Fanner; F. C. DcMBOiKk Charcoul and Gent Mdse.; Bunj.
ThiribiLof Tiavene City Iron
Works; J.O. Crotser,

I ssc

...THE...
ELEVENTH HOUR
A POSITIVE HIT

SEE

The old oOl bv the
river. The R.R. block
tower. The Bboiark
Garden.
The MflUonairet Drawing room

PriCCK 2S.3S.S0.rsc

mUk for Sale
5 Cows
Jten 7ann
Good land-fine pasture ;
well walcred, nice new
8 room house, big baro in
cottfse of coostructioo.
fhm uees. etc. Must be
.oW« ooc«-$2590-

norJinger,

tk*mM09trmunium'$

ssirsis.

'raE E^NE^G RECORD
. ^TRAVERSE Cl-nr. MICH.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 22. 1908

PART TWO

tiK €vaiina Record's Uo-to-Date llltistrated Feature

FAMOUS WOMAN SCOUT.
Tbd lata hotad

^o^et Feature>r of Chicago*^ Coming Centennial
^vrr. » t« Ore 1 vtn w vi%«>n

\ recntiaa. and it aeema
rl> aU the beat yachla
lake, am take part

of tbe red men «bo ma
hia ea-

territory In the >
W 0^hftbe 9*op^HCbi^l0
Inllude IruquuU. f^lbaay.
on« gruid KDond of
At
Alcorn
iMtaaa. lienominoe and
that turn win bo oolobnaoO tW laM
but
It lm|a>rtant PotUbattamle

club, of our .
a hu h la to Include aHlniinlng roa in*
and water |a*lo contcat^. will be <-arrled
out on the water. «f ihe‘ beautiful Un

I of tbolr eitr trmm I
tbat ihtj win mako of tb*

t ojcu. Near York. 8t. Loola Cleveland.
IndluriapulM.. klliwaukee and Other ceutera uf prorreaa an<T Indoatry. It la
hu|^ that more than
autooiohUaa.

be held two aftmioona of tbe week, at
whh h crark rhauAeum from atl over
the country toolliqc wonderful raila*
machinea will endeavor to amarti
world a rtHWilii.
d the coniretlt.»r,.lnt.-nda to
In
t \<-hi>'le that wiU^ilwarf all preie^nt

(Vide Mretch of lawn.
I^out fotyiiiK
ihv wu: W .1
vh It I, hui^nl will hr iVvlratd h>
aidem K.HMirvrlt
ll. it, nu.k, will
^ h thr Ki.V
Fi.ri Shcr
thr mtticmal auuislxim

mHt nlcb oomplotod. Aoc^prdliic to tbr
pUoM of tboM In tbarso of tbo affair
4t will attain tb» high vnUr mark of
Ibo fffWkt»ot Jiiloront «fll
alta<1i to tb* btatortc atdo of tba cele­
bration, more «p«iaUy xo all that re
l.tea to 014 rort pmrbom. T|»U an-

isrsirf8lS:fru*s?''

: in 17M. when tbr
T’nllcd fflates koverrimriit boocht from
the Indiana a ats mllr aquare |4o«^e of
la«*d aberron tbc furl, tbe Aral alffi of
the ooa aturdr rtly, vas erected eiabi
yaoTB later. Tbe blatory of the am teat
defers work la replete with mmanlk

..wcr at ha«l. Mal.i> valuable prllea
VIII he dletnhutd in thr it»urae of the

cn.wth of iTticaeo will be told by floata
enthjriii.iiicot «if It, Jntllun origin. Ha
early ,rii iciiM-nt. the great inaMwcre.
• iMrt II |.l.«>r.l
«m1 ii
in the HvU war. the
• and imallv. ihe world a fair of 11*23.
'hr w.-k |*rc,-.-.|ing Ihe millennial
>|ar w»U alw. furnleh both entertainnt and m>tru. lion to the t'hlc
An educalUmmI
feaaor SiH»rk, of
lago at Ha head.
gat»»n>.,l photogrupha of early
.e, in and nlH.ut the cUy. and theae
be ,h«.wT» In the .lercopthon. to-

If raid, under ordera to brtna hla |

;i
about the foot of KlEbteemh irtreet in
modertt I'bbWEu Tarniy-ai« re«ulaia

11*..... .

Kurt lirarbom aa the btrthplaie uf
the city a III of tourae be tht- c'etiter
tbe tiwiryinakln*. and a novel ond
unique orbeine baa been deylaed lo rerlvldly the ai
era uf t'hUa

STui:: r

imj.ile-i

oi

tuAlrt.

which

will

BoSkk> BIU (Oolooal Oody) tana tho
fbUowlnc atocy of Caltgklty loot:
**Ia 1876 JaiM. by a «a^ ftot
aarod tha Urao of atx padeogara oo o
atagocoach traTatiag fro® Daadwood.
8. D.. to Wild BiRh. lo tha Black BUM
cooatty.
rrba ataga waa inmoaiifl bff lodlana. mod tha drlrar. Jock McOioL

Sa"

lod oarro oooogh

mt o
t tha
otaga aafaly aod io good tlOM to Wild
**Jack McCool aflacwaid raeo^ocod.
t>ao^

be

leiini.tl rKf-i-cia*-, The cgei.'lae, theinaelx.-^ will include iMtrioilc ,er\ |cr, in
Ihe . hor. h.„ on the Sunday of the waek
cf . .-lehratibii
nell tf, a reunion of
old M-tllei^ 111 ilo- i>^-.uf.tructeTl Fort

...

I»n.i.le of <Ta>iuco have taken hold of
,|>«-.Tk, kelt for their civic

ahbiii altaik aitnulutltig u.

AN AUTOMOBILE YACHT.
liestlned for aen lce both on land and
water, tbe much dlacnaaod **aotoiDobUa
yachr will soon be preparod to omka
lit Journey to the aouth. aaya tha Naw
York Herald. Aa far aa both marina
aod terrestrial archltactope ara cooceiiied tlie jtmphlbloua craft la ooC a
thlhg to delight tbe eye. for It haa llnaa
which have never bean cooaMarwd

'‘i?«7dl"on

pUned by their i
to tt.la they will glvedamea and enter- the grip-of the Are demon. I
1 ibej reflci tlon being vlalble for
curalona are to be
their ramp a&d
t great |
mage. SpecUl
I
attention la to
noteworthy feature of the
o Leary home on I>e
atrret. where the
upaet the lamp | atlTalcen city « greater ('ha ag^> h
that aturted the fatnoua
la i-onflagratlon.
ionflagra
' ariaen.
a dUplay of monater bomba will be '
lauera of outdoor aiKw^ta w ill hw\e
rtevaatated by (
• to the Itateniiig mul- auri
The y:i. htMUcn

KoTJnV-

a i.ig

lit la’ III « h.irg- of \
clrbratmii.
Anotl
r very ,..pular w
ffair. .. priMcaaloi, ..f
t.. leru.^•,,t^ of

4ry week, an
held out tha
given Ihe time of Ihrl

i:im;.vh j. knvffk.

PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
SAILING THROUGH ACRE^ OF FLOWERS.

UNIQUE ELEVATED AAILWAV.
Tbe elevated i
i modern inatll

UTEST PORTRAIT OF KAISER AND KAISERIN.

A PHILADELPHIA LANDMARK.
Tin- ai.i.ounceiiK-nt of Ihe renovation
if *21 Wiilnnt Mrew. Philadelphia,

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Vx

The flluetrctlen depicta a a.>enc which la of even day «x:c uiTetKe In Floride.
ir MOM xm the rtvera and waferuaya of the IVnH»auUr State have
Agued hy a renarkahle growth of water hyaclniha. Aowera whlih i
. but which grow in Florida to aoch .

icatioo. MllUoae of
r ee rapidly that It ta
imiee draw taoa of the pUnta

Tha
goMt kUM tha IhdiAh aiM. plehlilt «B
tha wouodad oBear. *a placad hUa
aeraaa bar aaddla ihd laM affta tha
fort oodar tha Bra of athar laBaaa.
Whao Captala Bm who wag Oheopadooa at tht ttea. laotMd tha cIrmp
otancoa of hla foacoA bo mM ta hla
ptoaarrar:
**Too ara a good pafooa to hOTO
onNtad la time or colaalty. ood I
dkrtatao you Oklaodty Jam. tha haoal^

a loi-amiea CaUmity ^e a beat frtaoda Tha i
dar wa* a cold bloodad ooa. aod It waa
thet&fnil oploloo that Uochlog waa
llvercd in . oniMvlioii with the atereoptl- only too miM for him. CalOBlty Jaoa
ihiMiion, every after
waa In the lead of tha lyochlog party,
K. foi chlldirii In the aftem
and It waa aha that captoiod tha daor .4dult, In the evenlnita. In «
8ha had laft her rifla at Imm
hutrbaFa dearar abe haM
him up. and a very faw mlootao latar

Ind truiyrgy'of
tiera and tbeir qmliam dafendera In tbe
ear of l«U by tbe Indiana wbu bad caai
In their lot a lib the Itntlab. Tbr maaaoi-rr Itadf did nut take pU<v within
tbe aalla uf the fort-ahUh had 1-^.

tartar children |»en»he«1 In the fler.^unalausht uf the PolteaaUMnilen. a bn
'then dratruyed the ftHtv TIm- iiMaaecte
haa be« n r^nnvtm»raied !•> w nieic
nlfb^nt monument dealaned b> Jb ul|dnr
t'arl Kohl-Mmlth and proamted to the
city by tleurae M. Pullroau In me the
fort waa rrUilIt by faptatn Hrudley
but aaa evacuated tii l«s:. aa the n.isratkm of the Indian, lu tbr ae.i of
tbe Miaalaol|>id made Ha further main
tenance unneceoaary,
A hoot ta eiity
year, later tbe fort wa. dermdlabeij
with the esrefdlon of an outhulldtna
that atood. a aolliary aeniinH. until the
areal Are uf ItTl. a hen It fell a \h tlin
to the devourina llamea ahhh dratroyed K.tfio buildlnda. killed *i0

troodar atsea MTO, vaa
ualty Jam la tSR by
Oaptala Bc»it. tb« coaupAhMr of tha
army
at Oooae Craak. B. IX. whoaa

The aix-omiwitiying IHuatratlo
emperor and empress of t:*-rm:u
royal couple.
riAl and the tralna
e. the trarka. the
uheela being A«ed to the roofs of tbe
toachea
Thoae who have taken the
trip from Bannen to KbberHeld aay that
the .loumry la ver> enjoyable.

e-t photoyraph of th~
rJkIng Ilken.^ of ih.
. c<.i?aldcr.-d n atrJkl

HELGOLAND’S WONDERFUL LIGHTHOUSE

nat maker of Newa
It. says that he U sore that It wUl do
aU th.1t ia retiuired of it althar In tha
water or on dry Und and that aooo ha
will nuike hla arrangemeoU to go ta
Florida, where ha haa baan Inrltod to
eaplore a swamp. Naar Ocala, ba haa
there la a moraaa which
f or laaa active aulphur
iUnk vagaUUoD abooada on
the outiklris of tbc tegloo. and tn tha
canter there la an unexplored apot baUaved to 1abouDd In aulphoroua fomaa
and aaUm
machinery U pUcad In It he heltaera
that within a few weeks ha will raacb
tha region which awaits hla inraatiga-

a trifle more than alz feat juat aooogb
to permit a mao to stand op Insida. It
has flve wheels in all. two Urge ooca
at the aide aod one at aach aod and a
amaU ooa baoaath. which oanres aa a '
support whan the craft la oo dry land

Tha inventor thinks that tha craft
tbe rata of alg^

MELONS ON A PEACH TREE.

It Uncle Btllle Boman. who haa a
small truck farm i
rannavtfia. .V J.. (
oalgbboTi aach saaaoo in growUag
something of tha fraaklah batore ba
<t «aa tn the quaint old residence at puts it down aa a poor aeaaoo. aaya tha
thi. addreaa ihkt «*hlef Justice John PhiladalphU Preaa. Growing wataiMarrhall dle.1 In IttS. It was while tho melons in boot lega. eltraoa la bad
fniH-ral of the famous Jurist waa pro- apringa and aquaabca with Inacrtptlooa
.a-.-ling from this house that the Lib­ 00 them U hla bobby, bot this ywr ha
erty Wll t..lllng in honor of the dead. haa auccaadad In flUlsg a peach Itrea
. r.n k.-d at*d waa allencod
with watarmakma.
Bortpunded with hlnohlng paaehaa in
COLO|MBIA*8‘CHIEF EXECUTIVE. one large tree oararal nearly ripe WatarmeloM are hanging, or. rather, pcopof Colombia, la ua- |iad up. and tbe sight Is a remarkabla
the big men of that
irgys bad watertime. He l^n
tion and generally
the faasL He aaya whan
comas that ha can
lan'tt beat
boat hla na^hboca
newbalsinadytaqtilL

moniag^ twrty-Bra gm

HCUaOLAKD UGHTIKIUBE.
A nPT«l alactrtc l|ghth<mae. said to be the
iMBt bi«hn flhiiddlng tu raya aiwund tbe UP
The lUuotrathMi shews tbe tlgMhouao and also the mmel Uebt tbewtac
t^lc daci mlrrara are used Instead of tbe daaa dop-

m

rica Mr. OUbart baa Inrilad tha pnblle

daitag thair atay. At the apanl^ aC
Che manh thara wam fliaty-Ms mm
andlMpaoplagwnmif ■■Nwri Faw
pit nm Sacklaf tuthar fmnll

J. M MARROQDXN.
bOM

trr Mdoo ittL wbaa by a aaah ratal bo

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THl XVEinHO SBOMtO. TEAVXSBE OITT, ICCH^ SATURDAY. AUGUST ». IKW-S

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I ntoi tateftoi font. tav.

ABOOT THE lESORTS ~S5Ss£“

Woodthraah—hoU aaaag tte owoot- |Ue flu^tar OeKrtee. nil of Grand

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rti9fmtw9^fmTmrmmatrt»d
tte atlMt fmu IMW Wm tk« M

a’tass

Mrs. Mary lUehmote Kendall of
Orate Rnphla. wna tte gueat of her
tot la taw at tta sayaat ate maay othon
ho MitUMtei are eotertalD
ate evorythlof to full ai
>olnt are abont twenty not Mlaa Blchmote entcctnlned «t lunch
» ate tte Inn. aenr tbe dantrr

.'2rs^*j5ru?s:iu^c2st r5jr-JS3«k.“-i:^*ss:
S2.“kS,?=S2.Js5r«‘Si:

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•4 tiM mnifki to m. Mttahi mtmA.

tat for • vota pon itafo tao taoo
■foot o HMk to ita oMBlIor roooru

.sf2i*srss:trs:r.si

• iOoi. Mof of ttaOi

DOW Id Ita

wool ted o floe tfe.
Tte botfllos to ot Uj l»«i oo*. ood
largo cfoorda co In f‘%ery rnttnlng asd
,i excursion wa*
at the Point by
ln«>- to CharUId the reeorta la that vie
forty people took advai

for the

2:3HSPVj=
tea telle prteUoalljr flUad ood ttere

frloada at carda. followed by a
h rarebit and other guna ihlar*

with a capadty of nboot atoty pneaU.
Saturday, the Traverae aty
A mile norih from ite
Point to Leetonau Halghu. with their Itelea. were Invited
of tte penta Mayor Santo to take anppnr ai
teelanau bo
Tneaday evening. August IMh.
about seventy
the guejr?\he inn were entertained
eoltacea The outlook from
laaau U magnUleent. up aad tewn
The aelectkma were varied ate a few
Grand Tiaverae hay. ncrona to
Lake, ate much of Antrim nnd
vola counilea. To to down to Die
nter. you deacend one hundred ten Kaibertne Conkm. vtoilntot
The parlom of tbe Inn were
epa. or you enn stroll nroute by the
'indlng way. known as Lover s Lane
rt-Blng
3
I here by
more
than
Rev. Petnr Dougherty,
Short Ule.“ by Mm. Ewing, tte Bag
mtte
imy yearn ago It ‘
Itoh muthoreaa. Mm. Robert dowry
lienutmil grove, and there to no

*‘*A*garty of twenty went from Cedar
tere teoo tte rolo. At Cfota tte Lodpe Monday evenlnf to attend the
loo. tte i alaaaao. ood tte Otaora dranmtic production of that m
plaec. -Uncle Tom'i Cabin. * gtv
Northpoct by tbe Stowe company
Mlaaes Conkm rendered aevera! in
Their violent appreciation of the^y includes the steamboat dock, rallrw strumental
M kM kM* «k«taiir coukt
numbem. nnd the con
tkta nwrk. Cvkp tok* kM bM mnat have been a arailllcatlon to^he
Joined m a half doaen or more
for partlaa ote
Tneaday evenln* the dance naually
“Mratao^CIlJ
gtjn on^turday nlitht wav hr
of tte
so. Ilk. who have ben spending
Tte
Dorothea of the Naval
WTieeler. where they hare aecon
tbe summer In their cottage at Old
aanrve to In port for a day or t
Mlsakm. took a trip to Omena. to
Alfred Ward of Philadelphia and datad upward of thirty guests tfc
spdfld a few days of last weeF with
Mtoa Merrill of Toledo are aoeviv of "“KSrtb~We fliuat Include the wr
their frlenda. Mr and Mm William
Mr ate Mr« Oria Ward
shore of Omena bay. which Uket
Ikirner i»f Chlcngo
tte -Clovem.*’ tbe charming resort
Recent gdeats registered nt the Inn
e: Mm.*H. K. Hoyt. Kalamav«i.
Mr. and Mm D O Miller of Sprina
^^dsT^-fo'rTbarof&TlSpl:^ Ich.; Mm. Geo. A. Dnvto nnd sons
■eld. O. arrived tovt Saturday t. mMst
Harry and Robert of Grand Rapids.
pend Ihe balance of tbe veawm.
Mm M K Barnard of Grand Rapids
Mm. M R llamard of Grand Kapl.l
I of. la fact tte Bombrf
F. W. Stlik and wife and H K. Fah
tflto aeaaoa hare ew»ed pent tte day here Priday.
outlying cottages, with
nestock and wife of Pi*orla. 111.. I^Vank
B U Hudout of Term Haute. Ind
Hamllion and wife of Traveme
trrived Saturday to »iH-nd tbe revt o •apaclty of about forty gueata
So It will te seen what la commonly
the aeaaon with hto family. He wn
aiown as tlmena to made up of four ^^IVwIt Allen, the ^ R. A I- artist,
by Mavter
pilte dlatlnct* resoru. with four en- spent several days aP-Omena resort
ilto-ly distinct hotels atoiut a mPe
eek. and assures the |H<o|de that
Mksrt. with about forty co
k*ws <d rhe Point taken this sea
Mrs J A McUoiiaid tea return
don. Hie Jolly. a.HHl nm:
nil far ex<H.p the cffi.rts of pre
Oraod ftapidi after a atert ,»u
ton. arrived Saturday/or
Ull-»« o» 0rm»4 Rki^
ntlofi with hi« family.
^a to apetetag mme time ta tte city
J. 8. Jennlngv and family td Detroit Grand Traveme.bay to Traverse (’liy and daughter Mary, t.f Jackstinvllle
iweniy-lwo miles distant. In n straight III . arrived at Om.-na .»n Sunday, and
^Mlaa Marloo Jooar. who haa bees have opened their cfdtaice at I
tine, of the Trav
tte gwoat of the Mtoaea Creaay. r- Point They will remain for M*vei
remain the tefance i.f the seaHoi.
Marion Island to
iitraad to Oraad Rapkla thto week.
weeka.
H her slsi.-r. Mm Capps at the
main Imy. north to l.ake Michigan:
Clarence Price of New York
Mlaa floaaa McDonald aad i
of the <uial arm to Elk Rapids, of Hut
otoeaa. of Grand Baplda. are apendluf
Dolph and wife .rf t'lnclmiati
a ooople Of veeha at Glen Lake, the Mrs. F. V. Price
weltMime gu.-sis ai Ihe Inn They
ipamt^ Mr ate Mra J. W Van
Mm Mao «J Ba*kin and MUh EUle
U Baskin of SprluKtleUI. Ohio, am i^y s INilni opiKislte Ncahtawanta to
Northport. and NoriWrt l\)lnl. and
The Mtoaea Jelte ate May I
here for a ahoii slay.
Mrs Thus Harrv and .laughfr... the
Mt Orate RapUto are rtolUas ■
Mlaa Mary 1^ Burton of ('liieinnuii the, whole Antrim coufaty shore..from
isses Ik-ssle and Martha, and Mm
land, which to faat oomlng to be one arrived from HarU.r I'oliit Monday, Elk Rapids to Notw.h^I In CharfevoU
I. t'.dliv of Deindt. Mich. ; Mr and
I of L
and will spend (he remainder of the tteuily.
rs. P.-mII.‘ton. of Detroit. Mich.;
It U .k.ss^- that somewheiv In the
idge H V. Fn-roan. of Chlcag.s, at
♦St the Almighty has laid
Pfofeaaor Wentmore aad hta forty
Mm. E L Sprague of Traverse City,
r. Oils M. k'Iske of Cincinnati, are
more lM>auiirul and charming Jolly party <»f HarlK.r P.dnl c.»tiag.-i>
lolly llalrerally « Mtohicao atteeni and Mm A. 8 White of Grand Rapids
ion of laud and water, of bhie who ares |M-ndliiK a few days enjoying
have brahao eamp at Olea Lake after *pent TueiMlay here.
Richard I* >:rnsi and Miss Margin r sky and grwri wave, of wiMHled hill the beauties of Om.‘na and vlcinli
ami noble headland, of
forest
iiath
The
genlh-men
in the imrty J..lne<l
and Ilowery shore than here at parly .rf tlm^na fishennen. and th
Ernst s fam
of tte claa4^^
engineering
some time
t. Omena. buj^ He has we do not know win s|M*ml a f.-w days at Carp l-a
ted have baen dolag practicai work in
aurveytng Glen Lnke to one of the
Omens.
Here,
in
truth.
-Day
un
beauty apou of Leetonau county and
Am..ng the late arrivals at -The
Now 1.
..th speech, and night
la popular with reaortera, many tif
Clovers are; Mr K L Colnu
sliowelh knowledge.” \
whom come from Chicago to spend lent mad<
Lacrosse. Wls : Mrs. J. M Mott
•c from the acarlily of to shore, and the woodl
Ite summer, ate tte young men have dlacuotent
III Miss Evelyn Dickinson
cottages wer**
1 t
been very popular, both among the
ater. Mich.:. Mm. Geo. I^irlmer.
th
renovtara and the vealdenU of that well fliled. but Ihe summer bbteto
Cedar
were not populous, earepi with "meal
aeeUtm.
Bc*nt.ii
lich.: Mr C N H
By way of uAwen"After live ww*eks
Mm Dr. Lawton of Jeon
TlK.r. Mich': R
rheir table board Hut that is changed at Omena Point, .luring which th.y
gueel Of Mm. H^togate
. Ind : Mr. Chas
contributed to the en
Tte Mtoeee RItoabeib and Kaiher August has brought the kmg deslr.nl
ing Murray. Trav
liss Helen Cochrane .if Murray an
ine Oibbe of Kalamaauo arc vlsitlug and eais-cte.1 gu.*sis and the Inn is
M-s Mllllken. Trav
well Oiled, and Ihe -gay scasi»n * has
Aar.»n Healy rtirrier.
Mr ate Mm C E. Murray
• Mlss.^ Conhm. gave
M. J. Carpenter, vice president of
Apart)
<ir
thirty
at Old
never seen a gayer wi<ek than the lam a Recli.vMusicalil atat the Inn We.ln.S Mission ..n Thurwday plcnlcke.1
in cdebmtlon of
paril.-s. and lay evening
Dinner
im
birthday of Miss Anna Colman
hops hhave chararierlr.Hl the last t.-n
Th.- we.-k endf-tl' with a pn.ggreaslve the
wnose
guests
they
were
for
Ihe
day
The long Momi
euchre party. The parlors «.f the inn
“'Mr iTMrn V. H. Eddy of Grand
The launch “Crusler” to making frtwere cr..wd,*d with a gay and festive
Raplda were gueau at Park Place tlu pie away from all the northern
ch I
Aral of the week. •
guests
“su wh^ the
^
Aomog Grand Raplda people who the Oral we.k of August, sin-nl Itself f..rded Ihe ass.*mble<l guesti
have regtotered at Park Place during and Ihe last we.*k has Iwn-n ideal prires were awi
Tte
r’tte UH-lanan sflll
the past few days are: A. W. Stev. wether Our w.at her prophet pre Chicago. w h.we
contlnu.*s gay. Owing to .the de
eoaoo. Geo. A. t^dgreo. W. A Slaw dicta that the rest .d the month wil!
parlom were n’ncr^H
•oa. F. A. Garrtsoo. W. F. WMraburg. 1h* g.KHl res<in wegther. an.l Ihe g.ssl of the .-vening
re have ariH-autIfully dec.m
rlth ferns -atfd
golden ns!, the eokw schem.Kov-sier. J
carried out in the artistic ac.re
Hele
Stewart . A.
and In the refreshments which y" Miss
KorrfTuuB:
KorrfTuuBr-G.
and family.
ptmtnsula extending out In- serv..d during Ihe evening
Ohio: A. ( Kat. Chicago
Mo Grand Tmv.Tse l»ay atoiiil a mUf
The regular Thumday ev
irdes. Nealiwawanta; John
iand a half with lovely curving sh(rr.u(.
ki; Ik-wlit Allen.
ce aUivo terrace, to a

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8 While. Grand
Rapids: Mrs. E 1^ Sprague. Trave
CUy: O G. Mapes. Owoaao
The guests are much Interested
vailing. Iioating and tennis. Our hardy
vkipper. Mr. Swanson, may l»e
dally giving to delightful lutrlk
taste tif "sea life and disclosing
♦ecreis of lifting the nets.” whereby
the finest fish In the north are irltul
and found to .lur rtav.ir at the sumptu
ously spread table s.f "mine h.ist." A
R. Antisdel.
A progressive euchre
|iartv
was
given
Wednesday
night
by
Mm.
Volght

SHAMEOCK* m.. THE CUP CHALLEN6EE.

i
Ihiuirf- Mti**siion. M» fVt rvU
when his evil I age at HhI v.-sierday with a
sign naikil it

Farm For Sale

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-The old pisn of this shiuk Is nigh
en To .V> y.-nis old
inid our dancing

mting In our
mind ihst proii Ids «» to mnark that
tbe d;.mc U n d. ;.d t-n.- If *m h
the
case Why. wed Just ns Ikf dance
around a w.KHlei, Indian cigur sign
as to dant-i in a s.-i where we could
get nigh the girls
Iherea i,q |

Wa, tn.Tr.-pOld.rled.
A nunilicr sif yuuug men In an Ohip
Cow n reivntly Ibmight that they would
h.-ive fi gtsHi time v^^^h a tramp If
good si*eelnieti tninld l-e dls«-«ivered.
The right s-.ri llnally came kK>mlnjf
0]> out of »p.iiv and wiia captured. Ha
was given a bath, wbaved, his half

STRICTLY SANITARY RUGS arc
made from old carpeU by the New
Era Rug Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., of
Petoekey. Mich.. 43 East Bridge
atrweL Write for prices and the dif­
ferent etoee wre make.
Sat

Wbei You Want t Nice Cflt of Mett

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luriui RIth ElKbli
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A. D. TYLER
Old cl.dhe^
previous painful o|>eratlont with a
wordlv-wlse smUe. bat at this am
oouneement he l*egan to fight. The
reas4»n was discovered by the |>ollco.
who f.niiul $l.44m In Mils eewed ta the
lltiliie «*f Ike r.secl

100 acres known aa the Steel or Need
ham farm. One of the beet in Grand
rraveree county; IH milea south of
the city.
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Improvement enables one to use all
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and yet tally
» of aoma kind haa I
to thara aaytklagthat tm

earled locaas that hare ooaM to -Where to mapmar **Wky 4oa*t aha
OM I hare learaed to look for eoeee- comaf* **aha haa goaa way wharar
thlag beautiful aad bright.**
-Won't she ktofe me good night any
We at* too heedlepa of the little ■orer* -OaaYIgoupUHeaTeaaad
see herr
o^roareotalortbyoarowaeach
The eym of the little qoaatloaer
open wMe aad there to a parplaxad
Too ui^tleee of the cheek oar tips aad dtoaattoftad look on bar fhea any
lag
plaiaty that Ska doaa not aadai^
iTbe^Stefai word-r«
stand what you maaa by aaylag* that
We aotice Bot.the tired feet hurrylag -mamma Is gnaa.- that **0od took
Ob wyall erraads: fan to heed the her.- and that she to up la Heavea
Word^repeooC. aor stokaa with the now."
You \rj tearfully to make it plain
Thal'*'^^ Maaders W klad Up. to the child and hare her
Dod*^ISo.*bto^ageto la oar etaaple that she will see mamma agala
-simeUme.'* hut. agala the Uiile roloe
I^Tille we search skyward for the ra- SS3S with pitiful petnlaacy: **Bat 1

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. Tact hi »«fcy W-t—-t.
The «aj to keep the habT froa
If the saauBer gowi
HBiBC Hpour to to let ft or ac Ut.aatt
tie as I
ft. It wtll gala ctreagth
to Ukely to do. try a new bit of aeckadare tu ac weary
If U to alloved to eager wear: ^ ’
A atytlab little collarette or stock,
aa Mttto as poeeibto from lUe that caa
lU waau should be aa- with cuOs to amtoh. caa work won­
ders la rejaweaatlag a ooatame that to
begiBBlac to ribow tke wear aad tear
. arlthoai walUag for It to cry; 6f the acaaoa.
WbUe to alw^-s a good ebolea The
It ahoald be prermrt^ ia erery way
formtag the habit of crying aeWest models are all carried oat la
Btady iu expreeskm;
it to tired this with .or without a daab of <»aof playiac oa the Boor, take U up and,
The white edged with scallops of
dance It ahool the roo^, aad let It
»me tint* to tnteaded for wear with
kx* oat of the* wladow fbr a few aria
ns. In' a litUe while It will be glad dored tineas or muslins—nev^ with
was.
go back and play on the fl«ior again, all
The
newest stocks are la open-work
It Is necessary to resort to disclp,
1
line. U careful to getoe tbh right mo effect. They are usually made up of
for.U. If youV^nt »be baby fo narrow bands of lace and Insertion,
learn . to go to sleep'^wkhout being drawn together by fagoting or other
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rocked, cboae a day when It has been fancy stitch.
The tYeach band, slocks are of
UBUsually bright aad happy all the
lag. wilt until twenty minutes or white linen, scalloped with a little
so after the regntor hour for Its nap. color.

Aad*^r«5**^t pllys about the to boat until I Bad har.**
Whai

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lag blase aad used to things.
V They may succeed la keeptaf the
srhea-they do come, what becom
‘ Mind to the thing-aot body,
that take care of Itself beyond the
rules of neatness and dainttm
I rhlcago Kec«fd4lerald.

In an esiscy i»f meUxly the la*i words
mg out. and then there was silence.
The Judge Uwvked Into the face* of
le men before him. There wa« not
one who was not touched by the
le.ln w^iom some beftef
not stirred. He did not
call the cases singly—a kind word 6t
advice, and he dismissed them all. Nu
as fined or sentenced to the
>v»e that morning. The sung
had done nuire
possibly
YiHiih * (*umpat

iMid ruitllng and whtoperlng to eacl.
other ta the gentle wind, the star gilt
lerlng In the blue canopy of heaven,
the modest violet on the hillside, the
mead^re iWprlakled with datoles-wU
The eorrowful songs bave been
these things and all the many
sung, the tender prayers bare been
things which help arnke IhU old
said, the last sad words bave been utall that Jove and sympathy aad
by the remlsss.^sarftac
Id suggesi has been
throng la its haste to get mooey or
to siMd It. A lew yanls of silk or done for^the wife aad motber calmlj
iace are amre attraettoe than a glor- resting In her saUn llasd cofln under
loua saaaet The matching of a hit
The mooraers bare goae out with
of ribbon to of greater latmtost
the sweet song of thrush of alghUa AchlBC hearts aad teaisUmmed eyes
The hearse 8K>res slowly away aad
gale. The evbrohaaglag face «
the kindly neighbor women left In
tare pomes*es no charm for thi
gala hunter. The hush of a summer s charge of the house go aboot softly
night la the country would no* stand putting things la order aad spimktag
agalBst the blare of horns la the dty. la aa -aadertoas awed Brill by the
But give me Kature aad her many
* BMKMto aad teases, bet me lire cloee
to her heart, well out of the burly
harto. wbffw people have Um
ooBriosiy and for kmow arhsrs the soul
has 4ot heeoms warped by hitter ea
psrtoM nd ooBtact ^th the ^
aad where the peaee of God
want my mamma, fm goU
paseeth all aadtorataadlag dm
Bad my mamma.**
apoa hto ohndrea like a gsatle
-Ha, ma. dear.** says tb« aaras. with
a aagVBBrida of Uara la her voice
wbUs aba farriroly vtpm her eyaa.
lag at OoMOfC** relates Mtos Aleotb *\mm* with am. tlka a gaod Utria girt.*
-I vaat |o him M he stood with
'‘No. I waat my mamma. 1 lmvam*i
IrsHghioa hto ettoag sweet fhee aad aaaa my owa mamma ter two. teaaeifceeeed my aympathy for the hms ab. amat tear daya. fm gotef to Bad
of M BMtt vmliad pemsirtoai
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At last he died, and then a great
viiltJoD of feeling came over^r;
:e sat by hto l«dy day and night
Id did sirthst a woman could do
.r him. Al the funeral she clung to
Im. and tried lo pull him oul of the
iffln. She said that all.her old affcctlOT for him c^me back, aad all the
of hto sickness seemd to fall
away and was as if It had nev»
While the dead husbands fsice tost
the line, of suffering that it had
»o long, the hard lines of suffering
fell away from the wlfcs heart
she loved him again the man who had
I her maiden beart.r-Fann Journal
Canniofl Apples.
pplea rust so quickly when pared
that in order to make the Red Astra
khan apple sauce perfectly white. 1
as follows: Before 1 begin
he apples, I put a granll.
with suAcient water oo the gas
then quarter, core aad pare,
pieces, one by one Into
the hot water After the first three
or four apples are piit la. 1 cut the
r. so that they will be
done as soon as the larger ones put la
first. I cook without stljTlag anlU
those pot in last caa be pletcwd with
silver fork. 1 then take fttan the
fire and heat smooth with.a potato
Thto to such a Food breakfast
that I bave eaaaad aevaral
aad from tbe chras and par
made a quaaUty of beaarifal
ootored Jelly, wbteb. aallto
other apple Jellies, reulaa the shape
of tbe mold when emptied oa tbe JeUy
dfeb. Wbea I poared tbe JeUy lato
I added a emaU pleee of
roee genmloB leaf to each glaaa. ex­
pecting a delirious geraalem Bavor.
bat 1 was surprised to find that after
tbe leaf bad been la perbapa a mlante. 1 bada moat pacteet qalaoBflavor.

Request the Pleastire of Mr.
At a Receptloa oarThareday
next,#
C. O. D.
The reeljilent of thto arisalve was
>mewbat ptualed. He tateaddd. of
course, to go to tbe reeepttea. aad be
was fairly well panted oo eorisl
assges as they obtain la tbe east: but
ihst "C. O. D." la tbe ooraer poxsled
him. and after belmd worried over It
•r some time be decided'to go fraak-'
to the storekeeper and ask him

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Dinner.
* dinner given In
1350 shows that there has biH^n a vast
iprovement in table /nanners since
then. As a rule, one knife had le
0 people, and often a toiwl
used‘by two iH*rsons. For
this reason the party giving the din
hto guesu In couples,
trying to place people together who
would be congenial and not averse to
uw' of table api»olnt
SiKKins aore seldom supplied
to the guests, and the soup was drunk
directly fnim the bowl, the iattor us
ually having side handles, by which
held In less refined company
were no separate soup howto,
only one large porringer, which was
passed around to the guesU in turn.
The diners helped themselves to the
: meat they desired from the
dtoh with their fingers. Nap­
kins were considered . luxury, and
only provided In very arishK-rab
ic and wealthy families.
Spiced Osmson Plums.
One peck of Damson plums, one
quart of vinegar, seven pounds of
brown sugar'r^^me ounce of whole
cloves, one ounce of boken stick.cln
nato«»n. Tie the splct's up loosely In
net- Put all the Ingredients together
and boll untn the fruit to all broken
and tke fnic- l.ecomes thick Take
from the fire, and while it to still
warm, with a smsU si»oon skim off
the seeds Mh\ch will fituu upon the
top. IMt In sir tight jsrA and eat
with poultry or meat
FruiL
Thto to an attractive way |o pre
pare small fruits, or section of fruit,
for dessert- Best the whiles* of
or more eggs to a stiff froth and lay
the fruit In the froth to lH?c>m
torely coated. *rake opt the >Trull by
the stem, or with a fork, and dip
sifted powdered sugar: lay on waxed
or p^fflne paper and dry In a cool
place. Small frulU on stems are e»
peclally attractive served* in thto way
like cherries, currants or strawber

Hound turmoer collars
hiss strip* of Isce and
iniemUHl t«. close in front with a
brooch, are another Innoviilon. They
win n‘commend theroselve* rather to
the woman wlui can afford to change

Scalloped Tomatoes.
At a country hotel I ate a dtoh of
eM'alloiH-d tomato,** »«• delicious In
and *M» at tractive in appearance
that m-fore 1 left I interviewed the
cook, who prt>ved to lie the wife of
mine h<x-t. ”11 was made of canned
matoes." ►he explained. ”only fixed
mile differently from the way
«iks do it. 1 turn the tomaUH^s Into
sieve and while they are draining
cut Into small, squares what stale
ead I want; a quart 'to enough for
can i»r tiimsmes. I set th.*»e. shaken
n thin, in a big hakepan f.
In a hot «*ven When dr>- and brown.
a layer of them In a cle^'p pie
plate, then a layer of whole tomatoes,
with a sprinkle of pepper and salt
few hits ,.f butter here
there On that goes another la.ver of
toast squanut. then tomatoes, then
on top n>und,M out like a mi
The tup layer of toast I toss 1
e in melted butler, then 1 bake
it for fifteen minutes, laying a
tered paper over the top. if It browns
toil quickly."—G(xm1 Housekeepio
Reheating Breakfast Breads.
To reheat Parker bouse rolls, dip
them quickly >n cold water, lay on
baking sheet or Bat pan. and place in
4 hot oven. Should the rolls be quite
thick arid tbe oven very hot, cover
X d«»ep pan until parUy warmed
through; this will prevent i
browning while heating. Thto method
of reheeiing is applicable to any kind
breakfast bread that ha a
h.n tie- dipping muM U- slight
1 the healing p^»ce.,^ h^gt
e. A Malt- loaf of brt>ad may be
frt-^hon»*»l arid heated in the sam*
covering it closely for flfieet
minnies. then uncovering and retnov
I from the oven in tw»*nly'five

together three cup* of floui
three level tebspoonfuls of bak
Ing powder and half a level teaspoon
ful of salt..rub Into thto three large
ipoonfuto of bntter. add enough
milk tu make a stack d
mix lightly and turn onto a well flour­
ed moulding Uiard. divide Into two
ms and pat into cakes oae
thick, place in round pie Uas aad
bake about .*55 minutes. Take from tbe
split carefully writh a heated
I into thick slices. knife and butter tightly. fiU with red
Cut two <
cover them elWiUy with salted vater. or blue plum* that have been peeled
aad cook fifteen miaatea. Drain aad
enrt. This make* s vetj delicious
lay OB amall slices of toasted 1
Bake a white sauce wttb two level
ableapooas each of flour and butter
when tbe weekly
Al this
aad aeaaon with salt aad pepper. Pour

Um aaaee over the cucumbers.

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taaufbt baek wltb him a valuable -Rock of ages deft ter ms•^Btmgabove acotaattd:
? ^
addlrioa to tbe bright laxleeu of aoisnaa. aoeordlag to tbe PbUadel. Uadcraestb, aU restfany.
An Ute*s Joys sad Borrows bid ;
O atemdoaaafi amat
tepm WUwwa rail
4 was very small aad Iso
wm tboa aesd tbyasif to hide.
sad tu society ooastoted of but i
Could tbe aIgbUsas suakea eyes.
^
families—that of the storekeepet
Closed beaeatb tbe eofi gray balr.
laster. that of tbe Urerj
Move again, la plsadlag prayer,
and that of the "hotel" propr
sun. aye. stUI tbe words would bs—
Oae day the Phlli
-Let n>e hide myself In Tbee.-

And you're from s Un
city. u*i! Why. I thought every oi
knew that i'. O. D.' means. *C«»me <
decline.-”

give It a cup of milk particulart)
t and wsrm and nl«N*. make Ito^
mile ImmI iu»n and c«»»>. lay ii down
gently, and sotithe It with a Utile kto,»Ing and paUIng. and If it to md al­
ready too m'^i-h -Miollt.- It will only
ugnsitry- m rlim- it. ey«* in the
sweetest kind *»f sh^ep. if it diHH not.
fits of crying will be a* brief and
as little Injurious, as cqn tov-nshy



-Rock of fiBsa deft ter tea,-;
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**Let me bide myself ta That.- U

-See here. Tom. l*m only a tender
foot, you know, arid I m'not very well
upj on these things; so Id like to
now what -C. O. D * means on thto
inviuilun anywa> r*
Turn gasped. -Don’t you know

W^yybSinbsteaes dally toll

How"Sl» we forget, till dear tired
haads
Wriuea for the lleeoitl.
iful eyes
Tora by the waadertag. •wllderlag And tei
fur our lardy thaaks come no mdre to the little ooea cal!
Ing vainly for her. Rver)thlng to fn*<
U4 KOCMI bV be«t •>«
-Youth*. CompsKlon. <»f touches a
mother who to gone. There are thin#;/
Blorai^to^ and diivea afar aad
-The Holy City.**
that make her seem ao real, so n-sr
Foredotma by fate to Naiures
Thirty men. red eyed aad dtohev And so the baby goes buhtlng
baa.
eled. Ilaed up before a Judge of the mamma. May all such sorrowful II:
At last OB aa tooa baib iBpaled.
It* etrogglee tteelese:—la life In Baa Fraaclscxi potioe court.* It was the lie one. find their Ijest
regular noralag compaay of -druak. I he Heavenly land!
Ah! all"to the fobiB s eye tie plain.
Thai hto quest to crowaed by IhU
J«ist Like a Woman.
Itfr .bewailed
A few years* ago l.knew a married
couple At first the woman lored her
husband and wa^ glad to do what be
SB Bust learn to •
asked of her. even when ahe thought
clear voice from below began singing: hls.requeats unreaaonabto. Then the
. hto record true; •
• If he would a
children came, the husband lost hto
confusion rlesr •
• To ihtak wltl
• l^t night I’toy sleeping.
hesUb. and his dl*|M>sUion. which was
, There came a dream s«> fslr.“
never tiKi go«Ml. was rendered almost
• To kiVe hi* f
- • To act frtim i
l^t night! It had been fur them iinlM^arshU-. He «*as a close man. but
nos he grew closer; he lM*gnidged
II
s
nightmare
td
drunken
stiitior.
I aad Heaven liC
they
The mmg ws* such a contrast tu the hto wire and children the
hurrible tact that nu une could fall of ale and the clothes they wore, al­
sudden ahocJi at the Iboughi the though he was a rich man and able lo
give them all the luxuries of life. Hto
, €4lfH^§ek9fCMr.
diJMWse made a regulation *dlet neces­
sary. hut he wanted to put the whole
Picked Up Merw and There.
family on an Invalid diet, and the fam­
Ujr all Beaas tot us care for our
ily refusetl to lie dieted when they
bodies a. we should. U*t us be thank
were not sick. He would forbid them
fut that we are sm>ag aad heautlful
talking In the n»om where he was at
if 'we hsve ths good fortune to lie so
one
time, then perhaps in ap hour
But let us also rsallfb that all mh
»wn all over the country,
lerial things are subject to the same was awaiting trial for forgery. It was would scold them for not being cheer
ful and cchatty, saying it was bad for
he who was ainglag la hto cell.
an Invali
have dull, faces about
inUme the song went on. and
him If the children tried to tell him
man In the line showed emotion
of their Joys and sorrows he checked
One or two dropped on tbelr knees:
The rydes are as certain as life or one boy at the end of the tine, after a I hem and sent them away; If they did
death They are what we call life desperate effort at self control, leaned ntii tell him everything aad he heard
of It afterward* he acolded them In
and death
wall, boiled hto face
an Injured .way for never telling him
It is the soul. |he menUUty which
olded arms, and sobbed.
anything If hto wife looked cheerful,
keep, a woman young. fuU of youth •Oh. mother, mother! *
he would say . -yes. laugh and be gay.
The sobs, cutting to the very heart
I am almost gone." and If she had un­
le men who heard, and the aong. still
Look to It that you love iieople. all welling Its way through the court- shed tears in her eyrti he accused her
of iH-ing glum, and told her It was as
humaalty. aad bate nooe.
blended In the hush,
little as she ctwild do. under the clr
Oae little molecule^of hate caa de
length' one man protested.
struy Biore tissue IhM all the oma •Judge.** said he. ‘ have we got to cumstauces, to be cheerful^that she
owed It to him.
seum >wi caa hire can ever stroke
to thto? Were here to jLake
And thto iK*atment went on. not for
our punishment, but this—**
too. days or m.mths. but for years—yes.
It to the same with anger and vul
1 tu sob.
for seven years. They were not young
MMT cttrtoslty and all the feelings that
was impossible to proce^ with when they married, and In thto seven
make us grow old and seem old.
business of the court, yet the
Age to beautiful when we learn to Judge gave no order to atop the s*»ng years of trUI. while the huaband was
forget that we are growing old. If The police sergeant, after an effort wasting away the young looking wife
g^ gray and faded, her eyes were
we forget.lt all our friends will.
to keep the men In line, atepped back
Kach year should bring us keener and waited with the reaU The aong dull and she wore a settled look of
melancholy, except when in the pr^
enjoyment of life, sharpen all our
»ved on <u lu climax:
ence of her husband; then her forced
•Jerusatom.. Jeralusem? Bing, for cheerfulness, followed bjr the ever
book arouad you at the womea you
present tears when hto rebuke wax
the night to o’er!
; know. Those who are engaged la s
Hosanna In the hlgbeal! hosanna sharper than usual, was most plUful
me struggle with wrinkle, are grow

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ROCK OF AQCfi.
Augustus Montague Toplady. »on of
n I-htgltoh army office, was born Nev.
. 174U. at Farnham. Surrey. Kugland
U* widowed mother gave him a gutnl
educatiuu. grri'duaUng from Trinity
rollege, Dublin, and entered the minis
and lMX*ame a popular preacher,
sutlu.r and hymn writer He aniago^
nlr«sl the Wesley*, srltlng and
proacliing against them
”Ro<k of
Ages - to the lM-«t known of hto hund
of h.vnins. It appears lu nearly
all the l*n>te.siant bymnglx. has been
[tHl by the Roman CatboUc
church and has been translated Inin
nearly all the languages of Kiirope.

Suttdip Sabbatb
SftkfFa CtSSMS
DAVID AND JONA*rMAW,
lesson for Aug. 33 to found la L Bam
uel. XX 1123. aad caa well ha tarmai
model frieadsblp. Tbp poMaa tast
Proverbs zvUl. S4. la cbbptar xtx.
Is noted tbe tsmporanr racoacitlatloa
m Saul and David, tbrtmgb tbii
medlatioa of Jpaatbaa. As David wtaa
further resawa for valor Saal'sbatrad
I. more violent than aver, aad
the victim of bis iBsaae Jcaloasy, esby night, assisted by bte wtfe.
tbe king’s daughter. He seeks refuge
with Samuel at Ramah. but hto pres­
ence there to soon discovered, aad.
fieeing at Saul s approach, he rriuras
r an Interview with Jonathan.
David did not wtoh to be forced Into
the life of an outUw so be begs Joaatu discover. If possible, tbe cause
of the king s sniasasUy towards lilm.
JonatWn s ssagulae disposition aeoui(4 the idea that Saul desire |d David's
demlh or that hto dtollke was really
permanent, but David feared the
The two friends arranged tothst at the feast of tbe new
Jonsthan should make a final
attempt u» rt^xmrile the king to
David.
n as the two friends walked
hrough the fields-bolh thiaking that
might prove their last meeting—
they isdemnly vowed that I heir mu­
tual rrb-nd*hlp should he lasting—
<'outinue even lo their de-

at.- etm.liilon that digr, his rrieud bellfve.1 In him. and believed be would
.toy to> king of Israel. Jana*
than’* utter tock of Jealousy under
cirrum*tsnrea to truly Christ*
like.
Jonsthan promised to sound kis
father on the following feast day as
feelings toward David, and
Rt»ck of Ages! cleft for me,
I to report to David oa the-third
tne hble mysHf In Thee.

day. As a private Interview might be
U>t the water and the blood.
prevented by the presence of spies or
rrom Thy riven aide which flowe-l.
others, they arranged the sign as de­
Be of sin the double cure;
scribed lu v^es 20-22. so that, lu any
Clean* me from Its guilt and i*.wer
(He. David might readily know
heiher or not It were aeoessary for
im to flw from the oouatry.
Can fulfill Thy tow’s demand*:
The rest of the chapter should be
Could my zeal no respite know. .
fslthfully read. At the appointed
Could my tears forever flow.
ft-a*t. Itovld’s abseoce to noted by tbe
for sin could not alone;
king, who had probably planned bis
Thou must save, and Thou alone.
death on that occasion. Joaatbaa
quickly discovers Saul’s implacable
Nothing in my hand I bring;
hatnsJ <.f hto rival, and risks his own
Simply to Thy cross 1 cling;
life vainly in defending David from
Naked, come lo Thee for dress:
the ro.val abuse. The account of the
Helpless l,iok to Thee ior grace;
parting of the friends at the lo-atlng
F.ml. I to tbe Fountain fly;
place
on the third day to brief hut
Wash me. .Savior, or I die.
Hlgnlflcant .
They never met again but
White I
Jonathon
prominent than in any other
Old Tesiamen
See Thee on Thy judgment thn
Golden Rule
Rock of Ages! cleft for me.
Would that there were more, of
Li t me hide myself In Thee.
,ch friendships today. \Yhai grwai^
This is the original form, which reforms could be worked for the good*^
differs In various collections for the of mil humanity.
*n that the hymn menders o
provers hsve made changes to
F. H. Jacobs, who. with Mr.
Our readers will enjoy in connec­
Percy 8. Foster, directed tbe aplaiidlB
tion Edward H. Rice’s pathetic lines
tbe Uenrer rooveottoa. Is
bearing the title of ”Rock oT Ages."
bsadthro^*
Hetasmembm
-Rock of ages cleft for me,"
oftbsNswTsfk
Thoughtlessly the maiden *iing;
stats esecauvd
FV*ll the words unconsciously
holds tbs raEYorn her girlish, gleeful tongue.
Sang as little children sing:
tkm of state
Sang as sing the birds In June;
Fell the words like light teari<s of
^‘T^UffsItotk
down
work. Helslbs
On the current of the tune—
director of tbs
famous raMoa
• Rock of ages cleft for me,"
street aosu
Lei me hide myself In Thee."
•Let me hide myself in Thee"—
Felt her soul no need to hide—
Sweet the song as song could lie.
And she bad no thought lieside;

De .
Moody's so
field. Mass and Is also I
^risttooEuds
Don speaker. Hto vrios to i

Dreaming not that they might to*
On some other Ups a prayer—
••Rock of Ages, cleft for me.
Let me hide myself In Theel"
Twas a woman sung them now.
Pleadingly and prayerfully.
Every word her heart Tlld know.
Rose the song as storm-tossed bird
Beau with weary wing tbe air:
Every note with Borrow stirred.
Every syllable a prayer—
Let me bide myself la Thee."
Let me bide myself In Thee."

me toward lesaenlng It by a free
“Rock'of ages cleft for me“nse of napkins and mau nnder the
Ups grown aged sang the hymn
carver s place aad the ebUdrea's
TrustiiAly and tenderly.
B. to save spou oo tbe table­
Voice grew weak and eyes grow
cloth or to hide tboee already made.

Fieh Cutlels.
jr^e any white flsh or s«
tm ruat can certainly be removed •Lst me hide sByself la Tbee.**
Trembling tbougb tbe voice wi
Bag sure there are ao bonce left la by laying goods la,tbe bob; sprsai
low.
Seoa^ wftb eaU aad pbpper aad salt over tbe stain, aad sqaesae leaaoa
floely cboped parsley, aad s few drops
Like a river la IU flow;
of lemoa Jaioe. Make a tblrit
> wltb oM^aarter cap ea
Boag as only they cma staff .
Who llto^ tboray paths
iov aad batter aad oae cap of arilk.
wrmmA;
la two impb flC ibM
w
Soaff as OBU tbsy caa staff
ara. »bm lato eroqaatrioi^ e«
r la dteaaglBg aad
mwiib tbmte
t>7 ta doep 1st.
Who bshaU a ptamtasd rost-

rfeilowBblp baa growa i
b tbe ysara. It asw I
ban forty evai
Tblsbssi
friends mi
R. W.

efChrtodauK
ben and an
tareaty-flve.

avsrsf twisty 1

tbs city, -legal briktaBl
a week, aad as one wwuM
bad aa oBttaff at all tt 1 «i ate
back^ tbs rity wttb a 1
sarvaffsttaBsittlaa

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SATURDAY. AUGUST 22, 1908,

ksa 1 aad bt. bMt <; lou L t. S. 4.
A t. 7. t. 9. Ik. U. U. U Md 14. WoA
10: all la Haaaab, Lay A Co-b. fad

14tk addlUoa to Travarae City, for
any bo

im^ ml

DM.MtiM « nM

s:

OF DISEASE EXPLAINED

To Iba Hnnorabla. tba Mayor and City
Cooaca of tba Ctty of Tiravorse

& 94 lot 11, bloek 91, ortdnJ

l£r&=;2fw,5n.;KL

Jeetlotts

havlag

m

IKNEWME

been mnde thereto.

er^ tar ^ooawt^^
mill
bnvlag been mnde In maiplidara with
wanton
a tbe east aide of Hope Bt.. be- tbe charter aad ordinanoae of said
State St. and Bast Pront 8L.
ror
the
tame
aad
iw
€toMig«r^atj
Haent walk be ordei
alrocfed to attach !
at to said
•tod.
: the Clur
AMOS B. BINQHA
Treasurer to csdlect aalU.p^lal
lax fvum tbe owaera of aald pn ,
oa or before the Brat day of October.
P. HAMILTON.
w« would TWooMMad that the
E. P. WILHELM.
by Aldenaon Lardle that tbe
bo aeeoptod. for wo feel ibat
Oo _
1 be adopted.
work abooM be Oalabod up ibla
by Aldonaaa GUlett that the
Tbla wUl loaro Ibe Board ta
VSi^^Aldemaec Hamilton. Wlnale.
QUleii.
Bingham.
Gibb*.
Wilhelm.
lArdle Steams. Spitml aad Millar.
Tbo Woatjort earb la reoonoMa
Naya—None.
rory blgblf to ua and aa far aa wo ailleii. Biagham.
are able to Judge la fully equal to Me>
1207—Resolved. That One
h nok
mu
Kble. tbe Mayor and City
iari tfiou.uu) be pc.ld to tbe oi
tbe CUy of Trarorse
of lot 5 and w^ of Vt 4. block
Bayaide
aide addlUon. upon ihetr algalag
alga
3—Gentlemen:—We, tbe
to the cUy for 17 feel off tbo
end of tbe
ai
be Vts and
tbe re
By Chao. M. Boon. Clerk
ttot P»rk 8U ft«n WMh- muvalI of all butldlhg* from
Taararao Clly. Mlcb.. Aug. 14. ifOS
SI. aootb. to and fronUag tbe
Tbla
a sum having beemaii
To Iba Board of PubUe Worka:
property, be graded ai ‘
for this
OaaUaMi:— I aubailt to you
the year.
Moved by Alderman Hamilton tbal
the resolution be adopted.
a
1 wlU do tbo parlag. laeludtag Ibo
Carried.
Oo City of TimvwM aacoTatloa. at ibe aamo prtoe aa tbo
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton. Winnie
GillelL
Bingham.
GlbU.
WUbelm
Lardle. Steams. Sproul and Millar
Morod by AMorawa Hamlltoa that

mmvm

was refa

eu,.toun^

.SHer™

I!!£CAUSEAra)CU8£

uao-

,^u..

LTSSS..SS

-jr..-ssr!i‘ss

maKem

m

SSS rn»k Ikatt. A. S. Wrymmm,
a a wmmt. .
. r.
a»or

""‘"SlSSrSc WORKS.

^-;t:

.tto^-etoctorcto

YViv«m our. Mlek.. Awg. I. im.
To tw UomtsM tte AUfor Md Otty
of

ooMOt walltt reoooUy boltt by Ibe
^ty la froat of oor prop«iy oa Prpot
'Wblle tboao vaUui woro
burn by tba aaiawtgaad la i
aa4 bolloTlag tbe Oty to do oa|y par
foot vork. v« M jaatlM ta pvo^
loatlac Mblaat payteg tbo ftUI farlee
Had by tba dty for porfoet work.

Sw.;S“SS
Body aad that tbo aadM bo altbor rw

'S3----

Tbo ooaeroto lo be ooaipoood of
ko aacka of oomoot. four barrowa of
eruahod atone and four bairowa
avel
lAtch baalna g&SOO each
K(wp««troUy aubmltted.
John Bcnalas. Contractor.
Moved by Alderaiao HatnUton that
If propoamoD bo accepted and the

lUlott.

WlnnJ
for Ibe collection
Bllett.
Bingham. OIbba.
Wilbola
sament
for the
^rdle. Steams, Sproul and Millar.
roll for the paving
Nays—None
a
of SUte atreei be extended uT the
Traverse CUy. Mlcb.. Wag- 17. 1»03. 30tb daj of September. 1903. and be
To the Honorable, the May& and City
l^uuncll of the CUy of^ Traverae
Resolved. That
hereby directed to affix
said special

BUU
recvounnia
int
tame be allowed out of tbe aevera
To the Honorable, the'Major and CUy fund, aa here stated.
Oaimral Street Fund.
Council of ^be CU.v of Traverae
Pay roil. St. Supt......................... | 7WLW
im^^^Ue^:—We.
your
Com Pay roll, cement walks............. S86.G
31.»t
mUiee on Waya and Meana would m Allen Smith, rodman____....
16.M
that Itbe purcbaae of the 20 Arthur WaU. rodman..........
H
G. Hansen.
acrea of land from Mr.
Kprinkler ..........
City Gravel
John DavU Co.. valve*
for
*prinkler............................................
32.13
W. H. Courta.le, dray............... ..
351
Traverae City Iron Works, re
If Il.tHIO.OO wat t

Uoaoiwblo Body poraiiaalaa lo iMlld
FKANK HAMILTON.
K. K WILHKLM.
AMOS K. *BINOHAM.

oao baadfwd foot Tbo wUtb of tbo
aroa lo to bo aa tbo Oooaoll may pny

arLfSsn^riy^
r£Si;^srsrr.iS

I.

ys-“.f2j:,“si‘.s:5

jw Wfc* « mmiSi

Palmeter. it days

SS(

Ji? ^T.”"***!*” •*

«o U»

;s.-?sS5£

Poisoning and Wasting the Biood, the Tis*ues and Vital Organs.

& II..I
•1.5«..
,

RADAM’S MICROBE KILLER
A PLEASANT TART DRINK; ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS.
'•“■ruSSSL— ECZEMA.
BRONCHITIS.
C0N5UMPTI0N.
•“^icaSTS-a.,- BRIGHT’S DISEASE.
••'SaMSSr.,-CATARRH. RHEUHATiSM.
CANCER

t Vili*"
.C“Sr“^ur

the east line of Cax* street in said
I Ijinlie

Hamilton. Winnie.
Bingham. Wilhelm.
lArdie.
. Sproul and Millar. (9.1

rs3K-.r-4

City tif TraveTM- Ciiv. M
xan. Tfc
That iht' time for the o.ll«
of the
; a.H»eH*uient t»f the sp
i rx.ll
for the
pavln;
('a.*w sinvl be extende«l to the

|127H8^
Ue*olve<l. That Hie Mayor be and Is
herelu’ dmH*li*d lt» alli.\ a warrant lo
Sixth StrMt Improvamant.
said *pe<nal a*be*.Hmeni roll f»*r the
HxniiMb A Lay Co..
grading and paving of Cans *tn-ct
Scanlan. contractor.
fr»»m the south line of From slrini to
the nonh line of Slate Hin^i in xaid

oa^oad. alao roawai waU aader tb«

Yeaa—Aldermen Hamiltc I. Win!
Qlllett.
Bingham. OIbba.
Wilhelm
Wilbe
Lardle, Steami. Sproul and Millar.
m
Naya—None.
faiuro. Panber I waat to ooror tbla
i. Ibe Hooonible. the Ma.T«>r and CUy
Council of tbe CU.v of Traverse
CMty. Michigan:
llSia-Genilemen:—Your committee
lom waa r»»ferred the communlca
relative b> tbe purchase of an
I woold tlko piir—to dumo
Ig mqchine would. In view of no
i^ «d oa tbo rlror baak oo tbJ appropriation having betm made for
tbe aame at tb

QERMSmBACTERIA

ed by
be a<k

Kaya—Aldomen
Bingham,
holm. OIbba and Bleama (4).

lame at tbe begii
*lh^
with other member* trf
the CouBclI. Board and Street
groiiud te­
rm »Hl of the

Enlightened Sdenoe Admits thatAll Sickness is Caused by

RADAM’S MICROBE KILLER CO.
|M«.O.n.l«tcMC,

Wb9 take Cwa or Cbnt Ytars
to stain a

FOUR-TRACK

Movt*d
by Aldern
.* That
Mr* K. II. Minor be i
ated1 to nil
46.87 the vacancy on the Board of Library
40.8(* Trustee* caused !•> the re*lgnkii«m
S3.75 »f Mr*. Ella Pi-rry.
Yeas—Aldermen
Gllielt. Bingham,
124.tM»
3.35 Wilhelm. Gibbs and Steam*. (5.)
Nays-AIdermen Hamilton. Winnie.
2.85
Lardle. Sproul and Millar.
(5.)
This being a He. the Mayor voted
“ye*” and declared Mr*. Minw elected.
17073.33

9

F. HAMILTON.
E. B. WILHELM.
W. J. SPROUL
A. E. BINGHAM.
I
Oommlttee on W>ya and Means,
Nay*—Aldermen Hamilt
lion. Winnie.
red by Alderman Gibb* that the
Lardle. Sproul aad Millar (5»
b«*^ tnalructi*d to draw
report be adopted
Tbl* being a He. the .Mayor voted
of the several parties aa ry<
lamUlon. Winnie. by tbe CUy «erk aad that the Mayor “yea" and declared the motion carried.
lllelL
Bingham. GIbba.
WUhelm. and Clerk be Instructed to dra
ardle. BUnma. Sproul and Millar.
Nays—None.
citj';
rile* Of Pine street. betw«H*n BMh and lUh
rer to
eeveral
parUec
TravOTue CUy. Mlcb.. Aug 17. 11M)3.
in the CUy
t
Clerk-* report bold streets.
To the Honorable, the Ma.vor aad CUy
Carried
Ing order*
on tbe

^usimss Educariott...

NEWS

One hundred twenty or more pages,
every ooc ol which is of human
interest, and every article is fllusiralcd. There is no belter magazine
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Tk^foyr Traci MBmt.
Published monthly by
George H. Daniels.
Fifty cents
a year, single copies five centa
Sold by news dealers everywhere,
or address the pubJisber.
No. 7 h:ast Forty-second street.
New York.

Glllrt
Carried.
im-aenllemenr-Your
comm
Yeas—Aldermen Hamilton, l^nnnie Steam*. Sproul
waa referred
the rv
Nays—Alderman Lardle.
(LI
llieii,
Bingham. Qlbb*.
Wilhelm
of the Healtb OAc(>
Moved by jAlderman Stvxml -that
Lardle. Steams. Sproul and Millar.
lative to sewer e
12lh street be
Nays—None.
elled from Unkm
port In fat or of adopting hla report
to Cass airwt
fUperta of Oflloem.
and the CUy Clerk notifying the own
Traverse CUy. Mlcb.. Aug. 1. IW3
er* of the lot* to connect with ad
Moved by Alderman Bingham that
To tbe Honorable, the Mayor and CUy
iareot aewera.
tbe Committee on Ordinanctw and tbe
Council of the Cit
Mty of Trav
CUy Attorney draft an ordinance gov­
CUy. Mlc _
1205-<2entlemeo:-IVllowlng
aie tbe erning the speed and licensing tbe
F. MAMILTON.
the several funds aa drivers trf auuimobllea in the citv and
AMOS B. BINGHAM.
Commute oa 8e
Ca
Ye
en Hamilton. Winnie. July 31sL 1»03.
Gllleti.
Binghan
m. OIbba,
WUbelm.
5.45
OllletL
Bingham.
______
Moved by Alder^ Lardle that tbe
2261.^
Lardle. Bteanu. Sproul and
of
Prank
J070.K
Schwai
Naya-None.
Uer be referved to tbe Committee, on
To Ibe Honorable, the Mayw aad CUy
Front
Claims and Accounts and the City AIUnion
Paring

XT

sv
nnrlM Iba bboro aMtloaad buUdlag
JJ^iai loal hmbor <wat to bla^
i M. WlaaAa W. W. teBb.
toa Of tbo OHf of ibo f1«o dSET-

.,stS

ar:

bio. tbo Mayor aad City
tbo CUy of Trarrrae

i:-l aak

«3 ...........

STSr'U'T

iruo..O«uiemen:—We,
lilSt "^“SI***

’S'

tbf^

your

bunding of

coSSr"^^

to nterto to ito Bo«.

com.

.....

*

^ w. comer of 7tb and Oak. on
^

ooninr wl 7tb aad Oak. on

1

Sg'HE-;;;;-E
ii>v4loa?lSS;--Wo.

tbo

aad«r

r“S*"

,to,.to

m-...s.

Moved by Alderman AlUtar that
125.00 be approprUted fraoi tbe Gen
eral Street Fund for the opening up
of Bast 8tb street from Munaoo av­
enue to tbe bay.
Carried.
Moved by Alderman Lardle that the
Council ndjouro.
Carried.

CHA8 M. BEERS.
aty Cler*.

j
mi^GanlliSSUrnwr


-

conuaUlee

a:-i.tbo

aaastsvnfts

tat^Clty
Ttayana Oty. Mkbk-

rrIjw’Tskiwbft

m

PeseM^QUETTE

ciJMego. 9 bbi«b from cuy Hau;
6c tare oa etreef car. eemaai aide-

in ihc public schtx^ls wlu*n six momhs it
yrar in a giKui Husinrss Collc^jc will ^;:iv(
tniu h more practical one. ami if you pn
competent you will bt^ placed in a
|
siuon.

the traverse O/p
Business College
is' helping scores of younj.? peofrle in this
section to first-class practical eiluc.ation
atui putting; them into },;ood {josition
The work
rk of this school enti
entitles it to the
supjjort of this part of thee state, if you
have a friend who is thinkir
inn of takinn a
business course tell him or her about the
Traverse City Business Colle^je.-

Cilalogut hr tht Jlsking
"II i$ Ucry JInnoying’

"iSya-i^r sproul and Millar.

Carried.*
Moxed by Alderman Gilleti
built cm
East
ai^ at the comer of From
hU pn.p,r.,

On, Cl. au«, •».

JAS. G. JOHNSON, Sole Agent Traverse Gity, Micli.

Moved by Alderman l,ardle that the
resolution, l*e adopted.
Cwrrled
Yeas-AIdermen Hamilton. Winnie.
Gilleti.
Binf^am. Gibb*.
Wilbeiin,
L*rdU^ Sbrarn*.. Sproul and Millar

Water Fund.
**a> roll.................................................I
South Side Lhr Co. shaving*
K'ulghum Mfg. tv. edging*...
Hiraey Mfg. Co. meters.-----V. IVieriyi. repaint..................
H <* Joynt. Tel. and Ea...........

CHICAGO.

SRAND RAPIDS I IRDIANA RY
COKPANY.

To the one who does the cooking for the family, and i
sometimes to the members of the family, to find that ‘
an entire baking has been spoiled bkcaose poor ex­
tracts or baking powder had been used in its manufacture. »Avol<i SuoK Arkr*oy«r*o»** by ;
using Johnson’s Pure Flavoring Txtracts and Pure '
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder at Ji5c per pound.=
Praucrlptlons Carefully and Conecientiously Compounded.

■ffiSC'.Si

o. u uxjgwooo. o^rj, p 4,

^^^9*>^3ol)n$on’$ Drug Store,

Horses For
Sale!
1 will have a nice car­
load of horses in Traverse
City, Monday,,Aug., 24th.
Weight from twelve to
seventeen hundr*d pounds
Ify^ou want to buy any
horses it will pay you to*
come and ^ me,

ThymIn

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