The Evening Record, June 22, 1903

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The Evening Record, June 22, 1903

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

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1903-06-22

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s THE EVENING RECORD
TRAVIBSB CITT, laCH., 'MOKPAV, JCXE ?2, 1»03.

MANGLED BT
P. H. TRAIN

UHVlfG CHANG SURIEB
f Who Die<l in 1SS1

ACCUSED OF
MOREFRAUD

o.i.i.wr.»iuinsrai

Oxfords Ho matter

Uniform
Loodoft.
Juue
22-Mai!
ailvk-tt NEW INDICTMENT OUT AGAINST
:hts tif.Fythlai. attended
CHAKLCt GREEN MET INSTANT
/rcjtn F«10o atato that tbe ivnaaina of
rial serrloes at Manistee
A, W. MACHEN
DEATH NEAR ORAWN
ihe Chinese
ftau-snian,
LI
Huna
yesterday, The Boys* hand acoompanChan*. whojll*Ml a year a*o last No­
led them. They left this city at J a
vember. aen; placed in a Uimb erectod
m. on a special car. and were met at
to hli memory near hit native villafe
the train at Manistee by the fnll Man
111 Nsan Haal province
Hl« alfe lb
were escorted to
barltd in the same spot
ihe^^Xa^i
where, dinner was

1NS£IV1A,T00

INCLUDING D. B. AND SAMUEL
GROFF

NIGHT WHILE DRUNK
CImtdburst Timm Dsstro/t 42 Livss

Vho Ars Already Under

Last Seen Alivs In Drawn About S

Similar Chsrps—T

OVioch--G#Sy Was LIUrslly Cut

a a

\Vhat sized windows you have or how ntany; the
rifeht kind of Window Shades can be obtained
here. The right color and the right price, and
if made to order they will be hung right.
How's that for a business proposition?

Buy your Oxfonls now and get
a whole season's comfort out of
them.
We have everything in
Oxfords but yoiu^ct. Bring

FOUl OTHAIS AU ACCUSED

WHOE WAUaMG Olf TIACK
ACCIDENT OCCURRED SATURDAY

SEVENTH TBAB-19(6

m ^ atp BookStm

2 otlock ManUtee lodge, headed
le Boys' bantj. Manistee company.
42; forty stron*. subordinate
lodge. 70 strong, called at the Dunim for their Traverse City friends
id marched to the cemetery, where
e beautiful lodge services were held
Brother C. A. Palmer delivered

THE WEATHER K&rtSLTtSiTSi

Csss Against Machon Comes
Bol»rads, M«wvia, Jnao 22.—A cloud
burst, with fatal results, occurred at
the town of Knyajevz today.
FlOyfour hDUMs were dMaollshed and 42

Dear ^ Several Trains.

to be
fmjnd r oJo*wS
Fere
The
It Is
■ raa

t«T

Aral struck by a sootl
Mime time before mldn l*ht SalurdaJ
nlirhi
Coroner O E Chase
Iff Chandler went to Qraan yoai« rda>
mijnlnf and eonducted the loQuest.
The body was so badly cut op that
It aa. almost Impossible to Identify
II
The only means at all by which

•mounted to

BIG MONEY IN
PAPER MAKING

-■Y ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT."

Wabhlngton. June 22—The *rand
lury has ftmnd a Joint Indictment
Mtniiist Uoorgs
Lomas, formerly
ixntmarler at Toledo; Martha J. Lo­
renz hit alfe; August W. Machen.
fiM-mrr supertntndent of free delivery
of th. postoBce department . D B.
The In-

l^icenz aad lila wife are alleged to
FORD have been intermediaries In fraadulent traaeactloas between Machen and
OF KALAMAZOO
Groff Bros
The penalty under the
staiuU is a fine of f»,000. or ti
years In prison, or both.
shirt and
Leon F. Titus of the First NstionsI
The indlctinent was returned lo t
who had 4
court at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lore
Bank Has an Interview With Him
arimV and*ahTtalW^ hIS
wilt be arrested at once. No funh
••rosy evrnin
evcninr rec-,*nlzed as blon*lna
on the BubjscL
ball will be regulred from
Mach(
to Creen.
and the OroEs. who are under Indlt
(iroirn aat
While atteaUlnTl^.e recent
o'clock
stale ment In connection with a transactb
i^etlng of hank. rb, 1 4NU1 F. THUS.
shier of the First ! V'atlunal bank.
»'»-tlllHd that he Whs IntoElcated at
Ihtl .ilme
t\T,en he left Baayer hr hsd a very InterestInR Intervlev.- with
Albert
Hoxb
let
pla^c Klmer K. Ford, state t
who is a clllwu of Kaiaiuaroo
Fred Roberts Says Everything Is Fs
He bark to
was emphatic In his
aan. and
a brother
vurab’e to Paper Mill Proposition
that there Is blK money 1u
Joi n Hss
for Traverse City.
maklfix buRincws
He says
IIKI Own WM‘'iI?der"lhr**l“
mill In Kalamazoo,
when
. l.fued iMindK b.r fCn.o.H..
I-red Roberts of Kalaiuaxoo, who U
tX7;Vw'»tn*n.ll‘Vul“^^
i1 by thr Uli
•itlfig the paper mill project for
Fred Maayer told
(Jr^*n that hr
and that onr
thl.«. city, calls the
would ha\r to an to Adelbert Hotlrs romps
ad issue
The
Record to an article In
the Dally
and
ttariH toward the depot
It, whole
1 taken up within three yearsi. 1.0 ' Kagle Saturday,
urday. roust of which Mr.
that time It was understood that
■unounced were the flusnrlaI gains
i
I KulH-rts sa.%s is i
Orssn waa aolna to Hoxles place,
the enlen>rl«e.
f-uf w
two mllef west ut Grawn.Mr Ford stated to Mi
ihat Irion
When the Inquest was
onduried
lere Is no iMMter
iM* pur I
.Mr HulUTis states that |25i».tH)0 u
yesierday. Adelbert Hoiie had gone
irchasi*d anywhei
per mill required to fully equip a two machine
south H» miles, and the ofllceni >ere
nnat le to set
hit
Iversally! factory, but It is not mTesaao' lo cap----------- -______ •! from 20U to 4oo « ater the iiallze for idbre than IlSO.OU,
IlSO.OU. na the
of the money can be raised easily
Of not. but I! Is thought that he
*• ««der way.
With
lanage m hen the first machine U in Ofierallon.
on bis way there Mr Hoxle’s home
“•*» •*
head, proper
Ford , He says that there Is not a mill In
IH .«!> atH.nt a quarter of a mile from
suffleJent capital. !
iiatt'd ■
why a Kalamaroo capitalized for more than
•nt should not 1.6 lir.n......... though more than
double
The ordinary an- , that amount <if money Is representtMl
T«-ds'. rmi^^ flrsV c^irng’T^ionri |mM the first year
Grawn. which U knoan a* the Mcln nual dividends, when the hiislness Isiin some of them
In regard
rd to 1the
lyre rruesing
The
remains were firmly esiahllshed. Is fn.m 2i to 4ti p»-r j
Milham
foind by four seetkm men. two from
only imo roontbr in ih.* >ear. iimc is
lUirah
to the erection of
the Inter’.orhen section and two from
ad August. U |i necessary to go a faeto
ring lo
t
the high prices of
the Grawn section. w1
• pruduri of the far lub..r a
) market mlth
si. Mr. RoU‘rts iioinis
The
u^\
of
the
t!
c mllU to the tact that Mr. Milham U ioterFred Hayworth William Krumm and
list
l^irHy
Keep
up
Ihe
.*re.ied
in
a
f50U.UU0
plant
now In' proc• one other As soon as they found the
e> of erection at Munlslng. and anrnmalna strung akiAg ihs track, they
Mr Ford si
Slated that I
should other Just being completed In Kalarerx-rted It Immediately at Grawn
mlth
nd the mariM and KalamazcK) caplud
has
fYum the result of Coroner Chase have llou.tHNi
tuld be secured after the
could
le first Just been largely Invested Ip the 1800.and Bhetiff Chandler's investigation It
e Is ready
rt
line
for operation
He u m. pUnt being planned ft
for Vicksbu
Is supiKtsed that the Uxly was Brsl
Mr. HolWis says that even
struck by s south-bouml
train
ind stated that a second machine should
Bm.n as possible, a^
a^ the Mbhaiu s statement that the b
then run over by s northixoind train. l»e pul in as smm
Iv Il.velng isrerdone mere true. It would
It Mil b\ several trains during the oo^ of InHUIling and op. railng it mas |v
mlth
the
in- not apply to the mill to be erected
nlEhi
Hhoer. articles of clothing and small la comparison
here a^ this U to manufacture an enpiiMe- of mangled nesh mere
lying 'Teased profitv
Ite
Mated
thin
it
in
not
necessarj
to im r> different grade of paimr from
along and upon the track for a consld
iiavf mater ix.mer. although it mould iUa» made by any of the Kalamazoo
arable dlsUnce
therefore come
The following Jiin was Impaneled: be economical If It could be s.x-ured mLN. aud mill not
l: Fags. D F Hrswer Clark Hand. Hut steam miui be supplied f..r the into comp<*ililon mlth Kalamaozo IcIrylng process. lu any event
sjitutb.ns In the least.
C L Kennedy. W. H Baldwin
Is sny dlfflculty.-in
-------------------------------.^sked If thf
ICrall Feleraon
The witnesves esam
iHMirlng Kaian
ma/iK. capital for paiuT
IntiHl
mere J K
Hamyer. William
eni
Krumm. Frtxl Ham yer. Otis Tom userid milk projects. Mr. Ford replied
He Mated
and FrtMl Raymurih. after mh\c\y itu* phsllcsily In the negative
Jury Iwought in a verdict that Charles that he mould be glad to give any in Tramp Got Into a Mix Hors YaatarBay
formation
desired
In regard to the
Green came to his death while malk
mould
llTg on the Fere Marquette track at IMiptir making business, and
night while
Inlozicated.
and
was take pleasure in extending an> courte­
struck hy a train and killed Whether sies to gny Traverse City petqde who
he laid down and went to sleep in his might care i«. Inviviiigate the paper
malkUig mill making induHtrv in Kalama/
jler max gathered in yesterday afterken sUiiMit
m by the police. Frank Russell ana
Her• had
bad a set-to on the corner of
streets, mhich It Is
ACCORDING TO

ELMER E.

,r,:i!eXrH

n u*

Wpmtn’3 OKferds'

nstc was very good.
The Company arrived home at k:10.
it Is hoped the local Pythlans can
often have the pleasure of exchanging
visits with their ^anlstee brothers

from $10.00 to $20.00.

Women■» $2.00 Oxfords, handsome styles, only

y/.5o

AMOCIATS JUSTICE OF »0PREME
COOPT OF NEW MEXICO

Chargad

With Oancral

Immorality-

Hit Bwcoaaaor Will Ba C. C. Smith :
>

>

of Hastinga. Mich.

Washington.
June 22 -l>anlel
H
•McMillan. aasiK-late Justice of.the su
preme court of New Mexlcti. has lM»en
removed by FreiGdent Roosevelt on a
charge, of gana^l Immorality
The
president has decided upon Clement
*C. Bmllh of Hastings. Mich . to fill the
vsM^cy.
Judge McMillan
lived la Buffalo. K. Y.

SECIET CONSISTORY
.Ung Dafarrad Caramary Took Plaoa

Rome. June 22 —The lonjc deferred
aaeret consistory was held this morn
tag la the hall of the ^NMUiory
It
lasted only about half aa hour, omlng
to the health of the pope, who ajx
poarad much fatlguad whan carried
hack to his apartmeats. No Amerlcai
" appanrs on the llaei of the seven new
If erwated oardlaaU
UMswn Was R^anM
Hall repeated hU lecture on
‘TUwair
Saturday
even
« tbr
nratM^^chofchheloraa
Raeord Balurday
cha aeankag

i

waa

repanted, and

T e Cnrianri Jsm BI hr

C...H, v....ni.y
V'J’
insom's strswber1
rialmed that some time
I ar>d Cherries.
| Kell borromed some money of him and
as security, and
------I gave
liammell aged It years;!‘hat
Grover
large Wbitney agisl 12. .vears; Glen ' h*'
1
Whitney, aged
t y.*ars; Roy Forrls. ‘ah
ag. d 1.4 years. nd FYid F»>rris. aged wards
lUnsom and they hs
12 years, mere found
yesterday shortly af
St ram berry imieb am
jkey here; that his parents were llvdplng ih»-mselves t
and log and that he mas 37 years old. He
The local officers i
and promised to leav«» town and not come
an officer m i*nt ^^Tor
back
As that was the cheapest way
br*»ugl
They
liberty um>n a of getting rid of him. he mas turned
over to Chief of Police Rennie lo see
that he did leave, and the chief took
They mt*re ther«*
to the outskirts of the city and
Justice
and taken o\er
mce. mhere they plead not Ksve him one of those “sending
s“ that the chief usually has for
guilty and the trial mas set for toroorthe irsmp gentry
afiernooD
Is claimed by the Im>>s ihat'they
• told by some one that they gould
help themselves, mhlle t»n the other
hand it Is said that they mere
not
Knot In ConnMgiven IlluTty to help themselves, nnd
that they had their pwkets full of
d strawU*rrles
scattered
Green Near Grawn.
ground, and were hreaksll over
lug the
vines
the peoples Interests and Patchln stances In connecUon with the denih
of Charles E. Green, whose body was
Croiaer mill appear for the boys.
the Fere MarC\)unly Agent Smith Is kxiktng up Juand on the track of th«
esterday
queue ruad near Grawn
yest
le repfRations of the boya
morning
No money nor match were
found in the clothing and It li
that Green had
both
were
seen to leave Grawn
sfier Green left, and go In the
rectioo that he took. There
To Partias Who Placsd the Dynamite
suspicion that they may have robM and murdered him and placed hU
the track lo conceal
their
The authorities will inrestt-

BEUEVeS A CLUE

fl.SO tc $$.$0

Vic C. Paim. r. forim.i

MrJhedrich
^lUiROFGOODSim

tures are of fine quality nnd design
and all the appointment>t up to dale.
The r»*rrigerator Is large and fspeclally adapted to the
preserving of
meats
The malls are nieely paiH'red
and the fiiM*r nivervul mlth linoleum,
mhlle the counters are attractive and
have marble
lops
Altogeilmr ibe
pla'e is alMive the average of Its kind, tiliick
and already Mr. Faimer has ae«-un-d
a goE.d trade
Havlni
proiH‘rty. Mr Palmer
permanenFresldent. and mill no doubt
find hJs Investment a good one and hU
future business success here assured'.

0»TB-OF»A-rM V

agafford. for the aboottng of
McLain,
was ndjMmnd this
Hoboken, were
remanded
to
the
noon till Frtdv ef .tkM week.
Timba prMon on a ohargt of.Blghvay
rabBefw today. The BeteetHea ex
plaJnU ChaL oa one af tke MM was
foiiad a letter which referred to the
of Ue lafemal madOne

A handsome collar and enff box gireJfree it yon bay

T-?-".

^■ As

; ':

Oomparvy-

SCREEN DOORS
With heavy mw netting—plain only...

*,,G5c

With heavT wire netting -Uacy only...............1. J.

. ,9Bc

Waukifp t-rrar*-.

A Gentlemen’s Shoe

BECALMED ON THE GEM

AU ityles and sUei.

V.»u will find It economy to ttmde here in aU lijic*.
Bi^drnrwtl anti

Yours for UNIFORM LOW FRlChlS.

THE ECONpNir STORE

Faint Kill nf Vic|.

Party Took New Cruising Yacht Out

AT
RASTALL’S

fora Trial Spin Yesterday^ot
.
Back This Morning.
MontagUf
In
friends iiut on his new
yacht Gem yesterday.

THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

oday. In fact,
hours-before noon, as they reached
:t0 this morning. The l>oat
calmed, and
part of the
time It moved nearly a mile an liour.
The rest of the time during the calm
moved very slum'Iy.
, j
But when there was any lireeze the
>at shorned henudf to be a fine craft.'
Is. In very
‘ and his friends are sure
of much plea?
from the handsome

20 Year Gold Fill­
ed Case. Genuine
American
*
Movement

FOR FLOORS

Warranted. This
is the Best Watch
ever offered «
you for the money
Come and see it.

wm



Caiman's

One huuJrcJ twenty or more page*,
every one ol which is of hiunan

$8.98

Elastic

V

RECORD WANT

WM. BLACKBURN
FIrBt-CInss MEAT MARKET.
41 4 South Union Strowt.

interest, Jind every article u illustrxted. There is no better magazine
of travel for teachers and pupils thxn

RA$TALL'.!S»

Tk$ F^r Trma Fbm.
Publifhed monthly by.
George H. Daniels.
Fifty cents
a year, tingle copies five centi.
Sold by news dealers everywhere,
or xddress the paWiih’^,
No. 7 East Forty-second stieetj
New York.

try a rkcoro want

AO.

Greatly

Jippreeiated
By the most particular Ladies, our underwear
department, as we carry only the most reliable
makes, such as the well known FOREST and
ESSEX Mills, which- means umlerwear perfec­
tion.

Garments, the product of either of the

above mills are made from the finest K^piian
combed yams, and have all the latest improve­
ments in knit underwear construction calcuiated
to improvfc'ihe fit and wearing cjualities.

Vuif 11

find the prices are as reasonable as asked for
surned Again.
co»a
June
22.—The

all tisea, colors and a liberal discount by the doien.

The Real RelUble Oothiersand Hatters

HAS BEEN FOUND

New York. June 22—Inspector Me
Huskey beUeves that at last a cjue
as been found to the men wbo were
slble for the placing of the dynbomb fm tha CuaarE line dock

26c. 6^

ithcr*.-

Lacatien.

aveniif ami
hYtiu.
i
he
recently purchased
is a practical meat mar­
his store is a model of

them) irouU ask

$2.00. $8.00. $4.00 for Bo)-s- 2 and S-pieca

)w collars and cuffs in one dozen lota.

”.rv

NAT HAVE SEEN MUIDEE

the)- had

OK HOSIERY WE DON'T SEI.L-that> the poor kind-Wc. 16c,

WRWEI

ARRESTED FOR STEALING

REMOVED BY
ROOSEVELT

.OUR GOODS ARE

$7.00, $ia00. $12 00. $16.00 H«>-.

the kind that othcB (it

Suits that usually sell at $3.00, $4.00, $6.00 and higher. ONE KIND

Vie C. Palmer Haa SUrud

of Boardman
irtt*i. which
mnicn
Mr Faimer
ket man. and

RIGHT IN EVERY WAY.
Summer Suits

fico

A FINE NEW HEAT NAIKET

HE TAKES EICEFTIONS

HE MOVED ALONG

.♦Xow Prices*,*
*« part but not all of our Kft ice to CD

Slyliah and durable. reguUr 1.60
Oxfords, only

j

some of th^ inferior makes.

K. WIL.IHEUIVI
MKW WUOOtC

Oor. Front and Union

HAMITLON
CLOTHING CO
Men’s
PANTS

OFEER
$1.88
$2.75
$2.38
$3.58

THAT ARE

Well
Worth

;L-'

Men’s

PANTS
Well
Worth

THAT ARE

JUST TO CLOSE OUT-WIn le Itml a tmmiu.

BamiUonOolbingCo,

m

Tin EVEKIKO BEOOBD, TEAVEBfiB CITT, IHCH., ICOTOAT, Jinn 8*. 180*.

THE EVHW6 mm, MACCABEES'
IfEMOllAL
TRAYBRSK cnx mCHICAH
ORANO TRAVERRB HERALD

•OTH

TCNTt

AMO

HlVCt

ofLert. bii great lore, his tbonghtfalmess aad hte khidaeaB to the widows
I make up aa ensipble life.
The motto, **NaB« LoaMO** formed

A1

TCNDCO FIH»T M. C. CHUACH

**nMLnBA»HR J. ». MMOI
> iptlM

AW MAtmm. BAIlor mi)4 •tana**'

I

€xooua moM

tms

FAMaa.

f^^hV^

The ailorw

Che Pty oaoaed a iwlattre

laaa ol M 9tr fwt la Wa rwal wpo-

t of ItW.
the eenetis

ahow the dty poiNdalloa P be
3$i per Mt of the aatire papulatkio
d ibe Ualied Btalee.
tu popiUatlon U U f per cent, aad
the aoborbaa Is lOJ. In
IWO
ivral popalatkm waa &7J per cent of
entire populatSoa.

la Maine, New

tort. New Hampehln

sdaehes. or any dlsor
nach and Ixiwels.
Mr
ell-known buslnoea

rural population of the atat4M of Min
crowing, singing or oiwi
lain hour «»f each day as
be. Gods prt»gram run* all through
the night and God's ck»ck In almays
wound and always slrikws on lime
eomparlaon of the sesHon's. the
I. the days, months and other |*erThe rwBarh of a Kalamasoc
of lime to the cx.ples of life were
ihal iha gaper Baaalaotafiag ha
very interestingly and clearly iHdnled
Is urerdoae may have Its mertts. But jil by lbs apeaker. He enlaigeil uptm
this questU.n In such a way as to
If the paper maaufacturtng Induat
U overdone, then the jnaauracture aiake hla bearhra almost aee and hear
the things he was speaking «>f.
He
t»f almoet every product of oci
said we must sow In the summer
aad Increasing consumption Is aCeeted lime and reap In the fall
ThU year
Is given to us for us to build the next
.the same way. The uoae of paper
This he wove over Into cimiparlsou
, vsiiotia forms .la iaorpalag with m
the elentsl maiwlou which we
vHous rapidity, aad Its limit cam
eiare for. here on earth each
be estimated. Thera are few prodacU
we want to live In It
l-'niin this he led up to the s|M>clal
few which the demand Is Increasl
days in the nation's history as Wash
so great an estent. This belni
tngtons birthday. Arbor Day. Mem
case, a paper mill here would
orlal Day and others as a s|H-clal
very desirable Industry, and the proj menBrtal day. From this he went to
memorial days In the hom
e death, the departure of
here In view, 1m worthy of every en
friend which at least <»ne
of the family cherished and al
iversary <
ways rtKalled the
comes
»rlal day of Uils
us 4hat we wUI nut
ever but will have to prefiare
selves fur the eternal home.
It's a
warning to each one of you
Feel
ingly he told of the depaiivnl brothers
and slaters who many wuuk
lH*r for some specUl act of kin
: they had done for them, or
neaota. Wlaoonaln aad the
Dakotas
was increased by people froB theee
cities leevlag and going to the coun

imiQDl COUBSl or StSMONS
WMl«y and Mia WoHt Will •# Ar«
aaMad at Ptrar M. ■,
Othaf Maatyaa Will SMah.

^
<b.. »rouah. .h«

a po«ibi,. Li p«.hS;?J-o su “
► III be required to cover bU life
Theee aormoaa will be foHoww
he edaeaUoa of 8c Paul, which
eqalro p laaet one Sunday This
leobelllamealadbylheeieeeopl

where found, how made, and a great
many other tatereetlng matters per
lalnlog to It. A great many stereop
tleon view! will Peo be used la this
lectuw. .maiiy of them for the first
time.
^
I^Mwlag these leetures the
three BvmS^y win be given over to
pasdMU of oihar ohimchoa
The irat
huad^ nrlU ^ glaea oeer to the pas
lor of the BaptUt church. Rev W T
Woodhouae, who will apeak on
thr
*^lalloaahlp of the Baptist stove
Beat lo the BapUsta. • The nest Bun
day ACfV. D. Co<*|ia of the Congregm

closer reYal
June their work and
gone on to me great Inyond
He
liiiefly menilontMl the great principles

-—■
.»f brotherly and sisterly love. “The
great Ihtags In life are Wnh. mar
riage and death." aald ihe ai«aker
■Baok of Ihaae ihrtM? great thin
ihere must be something *'
This lead up to the queRikra of i
iroat hook that we are writing ea.
day. how we must strlu tohave eve
page clean and unstiil.-d. but as i
Uiok back oxer thesr pages we fi
eome of them soiled and unclean and
ould like to tear them out
Ufe U a great thing. It does not
mattw hew much we earn each day
or how moch we Uwve our famll;
when we die
The gold that
celva. lor tolling Is not the only, hind
of gold there la Thoee w ht. have gone
have not taken the yellow meial with
them: it is no
good
over yonder,
there are no pockets
it Is cheap stuff ov
there
Over
paved in gold.
trouble. I»e brothers,
order, not an lasurai

p'lhf C^lWh^I>f*BiilaBd?or Bplaco
pal Church, to the Wealeyah Emr
After .ula course of leetosea
Buadays will ^bahly be given ovei
U. thagqpdy oTlhe Mfb of John We.
ley ikM olhera, Wto ID he followed by

u'dUag Tbl^viSriB^r^a^r^^^
pletu OPUTM of lapUBM pnd U su
attract a larga crowd each night
of the lectures will be Ulustrated as
Ur as possible

MmmnrasDAT
Ludingtoo

■■'"I
Tvavrrae City will have t

f

hfiBWBPa of udB wapk
Thomp
aiiio mad dakHagUm win oobc to^
mfirn oa* the dar wtU certainly fly
kely
thpae two teaBa are as closely
paatched as any teaau la the state,



to eee. WedaemUy they amet i
at Thoatpaonvltle. aad Thursday

that It Is
not to gt*t a living, but a llfcp.
A
time will cx.me whi*n It will not mat
ter whether you are 1100 ahead or
• KMI shy
They will
think
then
whether you ever did a kind
helped someone la distress
l-Vaiemliy is a little thing i
to |»ay out for you always have
It left
This being, a hrotbe
but Utile and you nan afford
U
We think moat of what we oat
how we live and of
When we are put on
we always have some excuse that we
are too busy
You are busy making
paving bricks, nbi coining
should look to the larger i
our order, the love of God
Intelligently the a|>aak»r spoke of
thieves. theiP s«ms balag «$peolalty
mentioned, who will squander their
savings that they have hoarded up and
will do them or »o one else any food
but help them to do barm
Add to rear ea
aad It will never get awa}
the kind of obartty andepliit we ao
Appreciate the roees of life; life
too abort to lOBeat over ibe tbor
faith,

his

K Walt
half price au.i

CONDERSEO NEWS
OF HICmCAN
Warden John I
GalMier arrt*»ted Joseph Dalloos.
aaw mill at
miles
from
He
was
Hoyne river.
brought before Justice D. 8 Judd, but
the case Is to be trieif

_ _ Botto. Asm t

Qastrs. v
the worth

J. W. 8L.AXER
Pr«tic«l H04IM Puntlslwr.

"dTPi€roe*t Cbbbob 8mm Mod>
leal Adyfasr, to papor CDfitta to Bat

THE MAN BOTH ItnO AM):
MSE
ACTSACGORDHSLY
n «

Another Load i
of SAMPLE SHOES
Just Received...

in the first plac«. be fiu hU
house with gas and the Welsbach
during .May by State Analyisl Dik>lle.
were found to be
ed and 13 pure
The adu
as mostly In extracts. Jelly, jam and

^—_=sr

Umes. wrlthout varlatlbn In quality
and at rates dsfytog ooBpeUoa.
Then, as an aisl of kindness to the
wife be has sw6ra to "love and
protect." he
will
tostall a Gas
Range, as a token of lore, and to
protect her from the dangers and
toll incident to other methods of
cooking. This will chertoh feelings
to make bli borne a paradise. As
services are stJil .run .free, and
Ranges, nxtures and all other apcex sold and placed at cost, a
of moderate means can supply
elf
what were a few
with
considered luxuries, but
yearsi ago con
are now looked upon as

plc.wlmt a vacant field In
Bay City turned up a Im»x a
wide and about 3o Inches long
vUloivh of burii-d treasure
dlssl|«ted It was only an i
fat id leg that had l»«*en burb-d several
ars ago.
Probably the oldest woman
reiMirter In the state
1e Preston of Charlotte
r» years of age. and Is employed
Ls ader
She ridea a wheel as
gracelullx as a girl of 13. and rides
all parts' of the cltj every day
We have boUi phones.
s.wrrh
their last
Klks
The
xitlated 13
«•etlng of the season
candidates, among them be
tieneral I’l-rrx F Powers
several
The droUi;^it
soul h western Michigan was brok
Thursday b> h»«axy showers.
Fai
ers livlleve tl will save tludr coni
Two new factories are wtH*king. lo
factory.
cations at Boyne, a knUilng factory,
employ many hands, and
uad douMf* on axelf four lime#
•l the advantage of cheap • nd at one point, after/mxklug a loop
canning faoiory. Tlial
power, and a ear
of alH.ut five mlbx tbs load romex
end of Charlevoix countyy Is the greatall vegitables back to within three hundred feet of
tvst r«*gion for |K*as
and Hubluird squash In Michigan so itself on a grade fifty feat lower
it Is claimed.
At Battle Cr»H‘k. AU*ort .Knlcker Cuts,
Bruises and
Burns Quickly
U.eker. a small Ih.v. lo>t the sight of
Hesiod.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm U an anti­
his right eye by the explosion of a
septic liniment, and when applied lo
cuiH. bruises and burns, causes them
the heal without maturallo
ON YOUR OUTSIDE OOORB^um Cal
mure quickly than by the
man*.
«*n-s Elastic Spar Vamlah.
ment
sale by Jas G

Ad^IIl

lutmtonusM

TRY

RECORD WANT AD.

TRY A Record

want ad.

WHOLCtALE AND ATTAIL

Come io.KUoiA them over. It
will convince yon that

Men’s fine shoes, hand sewed
bottom, for.............................
8m •n>.m In o-r Show Win.

RIRYIVIAIM

A. S

Always Sells (loixl Sbtxcs

Tlic Practical Shocraan

I.«,ly

mi.

M.rOHglRal Id-ow
c..«.i.u.. e Ma. k.-MW

Vbo j

RoUr, Coll.v.-r i.U. . .lory tnvolvtog

.ho. 1..M
full, in f.lr... KK.M.t. '
''
by guUu: liarrf.H.ietl to a fa
I
“Onev while I XVUA le«-turliig lu the
h.,1. r..v«,..l
‘I* i w...,,i,r.
yumig fel
,ul.J.-<t of drv.. In N.-« ^O.k tart u.« .-..lu.-up lo il..-i.lnif.TO
platform
He InaeSKon, w Im-ii ►he wa^ the gue»l of ,r.Klm'itl hlu^elf. eX|iUiu**d tluil » ire <
Mrn t'harh-* iKnlce
It wa# Ihe first t„
wr^ Ixiug talked a in bi».
time she went to plu v golf nt TuxCdo. tow n f.»r the lo \t henMiu. niid w Miteit
Fhe found her >»hort -klrt Iin>.invenii>iit ! to ki «.w K i wuvxM Ir* kind eui>ugb lo
for awhile, and althongb the links |-un^eM *«.me l'.hhI lecturers
I rewere eo\«*r**d with players. a>kx*d her !
the.t 1 woidd l*e glad to do >»».
es<v>rt If be xvoulU ohjei-l to x ni rylug j at.d m ined Henry Ward Beet her.
her fckirt
To let him kimw tliat he Ge i.:e William fiirtt#. Bayard Tay
xv.^s not expel It'd to taivy b«x along k.r atwl Hi
with It she unhoilketl the elieumrt'r
lug drapery ai d ki lk.d herself hn^e of
It. TIo n, afraid toSuu5»w on the man
1 that
was
1 Itilormed
with whom ehe v jt# playing, she ta-

r :7

tnixted U to Ihe taddy,/'wh«> casried
the skirl over hU arm yUlle the young
KngllRhwomau played In. her kuhkeriKM-kerti
Her ihilly Imth at, Palm
Mr rhilliiMi. we ll pul KmerBeaeh. useil to tx the event of the j
( ty.uiA. If y..u ».:iy So—I supday. for l^idy t onxiance took
the xoim
II of that Ml t ought to be euyouth's bathing ! pewo'
water ehol only I
itniragi'il ■
’.New \.»rk I'lmiw
RUlt^ Detroit l ie

ction for thU
H-ge I’ersons has Just c
loiel in I’eraon's Point, situated
where Torch lake meets Rapid rl
which is one of
the finest
tr
ms In the atate. Many new
tages are going up. also.
The Dr. J. Cannon Medlpine Co
i.uy the Jowel hotel. Bay view,
as a sanatarlum The figure n
ed is lltt.ooo
yscum Brigham, one of Decat
heaxlest muck land owners, recently
look a liaskelful of soil out of the
ground In chunks from the
egg to that of a clK^xanut. When
dried u liecame hard and si>methlng
of the couslstimcy of
alone.
and found that I
aiade a hot. steady
fire and no smol
Mr. Brigham has
udred acres of this material:
f. up to within art or tdghl
Inches of the surfara and U art or
elghlMeet in depth.
He will ex|>erl
L*nt with It this summer.
Near West Bay City W A Wilder,
iier of the Riverside stock farm.
At ihrtH* valuabel cowa In ihe past
m hydrophobia
Two of
died and the third was
the dlseake started In
or to what extent It Is af
unknown
It appear,^ first

GtHirge

«.o,

SAY
WE’RE ,
When
can show •
a line of
, SHOES
like the

CROSSETT

"*“■

last wf«
School children
lat iVjwn
who is a dime
‘tmMunier. T..rcetl the Banks
un away wnh him
They say
a bad looking revolver In a
er bis vest and thrt*aiened to
*h<a»l his comrade if he did not start
«mt and massacre a bunch of Indians
with him.
Sliuatetl In an old “photographic
car." at Ibe corner oi Stale and Main
streets, Hattie Creek's newest innovatbin is progressing finely
It is a
mending burl^au. the purptjse t»f which
Is to mend pants for bachelor
on butidns. and do such sewing for
the public at all hours of the day. and
the proceisls to go to the Perry club,
an
organIxalk.n
fc»r
l»etlering the
small U»ys
The bureau nets a
mm every week, ahd may have

•rify

rman C Pit tun. a
member of
yivtr'a graduating class of
the
Blanton high schrad, evidently apprecUliiw the value of a good oduoailon.
he having made a record for himaelf
by walking lo miles a day to and
from school and was neither absent
nor tardy during' the entire year
Citlxens of Alden have detormlned
lo make It one of the moat atirmetive
resort lirwns northern Michigan. Rev.
I>r. Barnes of Cha/lotta has furmod
a sxndlcate lo build and operate a
lio.ffoo hotel on Crystal Beach, two
mkes from Alden.
Work Is under
wg) and the bouse

"■"a" 'ML*

wax entirely ctmsumed by fire Friday
afJernoonI about 4 o'clock
o'clock.
It is supit It was started by a spark
from an engine The effects were al|
loyalty was ever to^t^ •wv^^The loM Is t^al of the build
loyalty,

a blfli aaa and abowed
a mm.m

Green
Son*
are
. .elllng at
guaranteeing wUI c

JVEinwnFiiiiwainiinwHL.

iMtiauHivElKbic
Li^niPfVffCe.

even package t»f the specific
they sell. Ui refund
Introduce Him i>eople of Traverse
-Cliy
.1
and
nelKhUn-lng towns to in
tul reouHly. they are
this WOI
luiroducUH-y offer
Uig a s|H*clal
»
iMiiile, containing
regular flfiy-cent
sixty di«KM. at half-price.
ihelr'guar
And with every bottle |
ney if the
reme<ly Uih-m not cure
Dr. Howard s specific Is not a “cure
the only remedy you

arcording it> ilie jud»;ment
fjulie a numt»er of doctors, my end
MUoa Whleb haa goM U> the clUai profit by a mlslakcW olherM at
In sight- My tnmhles redue»-d
my
fall Into the wrong way
We
weight from 170 to Ilf. iwunds
Kin
and towar la lUtode Ulaad. Coaaec
to see those who are laid awi
an eminent physician pivacribed
tlcut
aad
Peaaiylraala there te
and by."
Howard's apecllle for the cote of
He made a very beautiful comparl
aHflit falB la the rural poputatloii.
Mfpatkin and dyspepsia, and I sooi;
la all aodoaa of ibe Ualtod Btaioe son of the years
roved. My weight went lo aUmi
that go by oh a
p»>unds. and haa stayed
around
la which are Image cities laad lowar
a memorial of a
here
I’revluus lo taking the specific
the rural populatloo haa
increaaad orlal day U simply
slnn . the striking of the
ha<t to live on rice and rye bread
we
have
with a oorraapoodlag Increase In the rlock to let um know that
certain
p.Tl<«l
Here
the
nsached a oena
rlty population Thla
alw*is take
e a very tn-a
heavy tiiglit meal, such as
true of the atatea of OhUi,
God's
chK-k.
ami Aiu all fight in the iul
Jlllnota. Nebraska and ICansaa.
The

Hay

JkT IO»

IXih I’ralrn

Btlon alter
ler <if Rev

-We have a full line of Screen Hoors and Windows:
Screen Doors........................................... . 75c each and up
Window Screens............... ..
lOc e^ch and up

ax JSM WATTS

cure of coostlpa

jpehoaetu aad New Jersey there bas
a atpadp loee te Up Pfml t*opu

WUI

Do the Flies Botlier?

by Rev l,aofman. and
King- sauK by th«

good solo b)
sboir rendered several
the aenrlce
Addrwae on Fraternity
subejCt for
Laufmaii took i
Klus 13 .
He
mon from Exr»d
the; meaning of
al meaning, the
eanlag that it Is often construed In
and Its true meaning as It should
. to us today
Tb«- purpose of mem
lals and what they are so
compllsk today. They bri
lbs lesson of life we are li
shat it U to be -Memorials
a day.*' said the speaker
ire the great vistas
plorad and unanswered and t

Do You IM«*cl On*?
We have a larj^c assortment at bott<m> pnccs. If
you want io make ICC cream, we have the icejcrcam
freezers, and it don’t take much morf-v !o jjel
\’ou can pay for it as you would L. y 4cc crtain,
per week

r

v*-n t, E.WAIT A SONS GUARANTEE IT
The roetrum of the rhurch
prettUjr decoratad
a great
potted planu and cuT lloWer. i
Selling Dr. Howard’s Oyppepaia Spe­
archway taalHully
cb was wound
cific at Hatf-FHea. and Otiaranteethe choir, which
blacic. red and
ing a Care.
wbUa aad tbw letter aymbola of the
Wherever there is no taint
Overly worked In tl
urmbie
disease In the blood to
part of the archway, which

p Um dUe*. BiaUeitalaoa Ipiipa 1^
poYfMt of thtMah pqpiatlaa be
(he
wn—■ «r We lacraaaed

by

V
*«®
XXSOLUTBLT OMXLESS

irly aw liRmbf-CE-

pys the New York World, aad golaf

peau of

61E8BT
^HEALTHEST...

Esercleee at the
About a buadrwd b
VO tents aad hives m
tery
where
app
Nearly 2Ui memberii i.f
ib«* twr
i re held under the lewdership
t«BU and hlv« of the K. O T. M M
Imunds
After
aad La O. T. M. M. lodSM attendeij
the meaKMiaJ aenice* at
nrEi
MHbodlst cbiirrb yeetenJay niornluK
wer. and the llags i*f Uie order
rbe teau and bitea marAbel 1.^1 ai
reaportJire lod*e rtKimE and pn» remo\t>«l rn>Di each slier which the
of the dead were read.
1
d IB <joe body lo the cburcl
from the two tents and hives
where Ker. W L laaufB
of the orders
ciB "Our

The Carper boya la the aatt are
laartaf their boMee la the oooatry.

fp^lUtlee for edocatloa.

-6«r

CF8ICTRITRIS?

mmi

The great
light of
aU,~ said
the
Mfwwl er as he broogbt tbU queeUoa
lo a close. We must apeak to Him.
He la pnealag by. Tla Jesus paaelag
by apeak to him. apaak thou to him.
The M^li^loeed with the ooagregailun vlnglnl^-Bymiiaihy and rnited
UivV and the benedictby the

Radiant
& Roscee
l‘«rket BroA Old Sund
208 PROMT STRFET

Wt b»9t a tint tlua
Sbnmaktr’s Sbap.

Just Fits
The Foot
Our ihoet ore cut to fit
humkn (ieet. They suit
each ctirve mid feel good
from toe to heel, aatl
iloo’t cost s bit rooee
than the other kind . .

ROWLAND DOOCLASS
IfevSXMStm

loothi

STiJ-sS

SUMMER CLOTHING
=s=.MUST GO
And,this is the way wc do it. We offer you men's two-piece all wool suits,
Oust coat and pants, the i>opular summer suitsf and men’s two-piece Crash Suits
at the followinjj remarkable prices—These are the ideal summer clothinp.
They arc made durable, lijfht in weight and cool:
Lot No.

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■•V

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f



Y.

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7481 were $ 7.50
, 13.50’
4765
12.U)
7410
10.00
65o(i
1(Uk>
C50S
9.50
7476
10.00
6496
13.50
65J9
• 12.50
73*
10.00
6502
10.00
74S6
6.50
8255
7.50
7257
7.50
6iSS
8.0t)64S6
10.1X1
6512
7.50
4542
5.00 •
1055
7.50
106S


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Moving price $ 5.00

1O.00
XI.
7.50
7.25
4*
7.25
6,25
7.25
9.50
9.00
7.25
7.00

4,00
5.00
' 5.50
6.15
X25
**• -'D
4.50
4.12
5.40

•* -

;

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• •* '
' ** ' .
" ;

G0-CARTS 25

reduction_

^ We do not wish to carry* goods from one season to another and so have
ntarked all our stock of Go-Carts at these greatly reduced prices This will en­
able you to get just the Go-Cart you want, and we to clean up our stock. This
great sale will last only the remainder of this week, for at that time our stock
will all be gone. The babies need the out door air, and there arc many months
of enjoyment to them and pleasure to you. Better be an early caller.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

m

THE KVEKOTG BECORl), TEAVERSE CITY, MICB., ^tnyfrAT. JOE £S. 1»0S.

WHAT THEY SAY

MEHtHOALOF
TBEWOODMEN
HONORfl

PAID

TO

MPAATAO

MEMBEAt ' ^EtTEAOAY

Your “BEST” Flour has
given satisfaction, and i
have not had a compiaint
on quality dr price. TRY
IT FOR YOUR TRmDE . .

Bermon at ttvs Bapllat Church by Aev.
.

W. T. WewBhmmn. Pwllewmd by

WfaHlmen

and
lurch
yesterday morning
I was pwckiM). and a very
I was given by Rev. W. T.
In uni

’Traw^ (Sly'TSrS whT.

HANNAH & UY CO.
oit*v, miom.

6ENUAL nws
. OF THE WOBLO
H***U^^V To
t,f Ih.- lale Dwifht

has )ofci

reiuradd fn»m

prilVed. during hU
ail, JaiNin. rblna

Tfirr**)

lodl
b«* lirtthh
landwl his

lalH>r« thal

ruT^illHIdr com

IboM- of Mr M(Kal
ra<«iV«rMl from
ibe

icliidtnf

fl<M»d

II
or
M trMumts
haa bew fuaad la the

:ir:Jrsx

Tt,„ rwr OM(
•MIBC

vblob vaa
hold at Windsor. Baglan
Haiurds). «aa abandoned booaiaie
I hr rains. Tbaro la tbrae foM of wmi
on I hr course, over whirb Ihd Ko
lM»)h arc roaing
HU Incbrs of ra
faildti la Maataad slaro jqne
ibr oEpoaad Ibormoiuoiurs ft

':^n:

Id

2

utng me alfbt.

Three tiullaas. led by Ihui ('ravnis
I I71M1 ii, r,.aards have la-en
r.«d. siatloaed
ely wmul Uttar Huthrle. Okta . and
d up hundrsNls of tueji an.l women
■ry man passing was stopiHd and
rrhed and hl^ valuables lak.-n He
wa« men mareb^ oil half a mile and
jilas ed under guard
The nddtors se
cured |MM» and nine horseAt liarK
dark the vicilius were released.
1
H fIrani as a candidate for ihr
vU-e i.rt^ldenry Is tndng Uaimed by
Ibe iiai^ rs *,f bis own city. Han IMego.

A -iHacHul life- is s<i alluring lo a
a l.oulsvlile couple
that
thrv will
make ibeir borne In the Tahiti or
rrbmil) islamlH
James JI ^Uonoghur
and Hidi-S Nellie Yuhr
June .tu and ImraedUtrly start for th.
Islands In ihr middle of ibe Paclfle to
live a * life of love.” as tbu pnispect.
Ive gns.in aays. Years ago Mr Ik.ii
QCliitc ran away, cruased Ihr rontln
eni to Han FYancIsoo and there tts.k
ship to Australia
the place
vlslird were tbe» H
Hodriy Ulands The
beauty and restful
young man and he ruaolved that
ever he saved money emmgh u. II
In Tahiti be
ctmiiiry
The HI IsiUls evpos
ui sill com
pHse aome unlpue feaii
On a hot
dsv b will be is.ssll.le
nd In ihe
center of an old fashion

dmnol!lh\blngs He flnlny fled undeV
locking the door aa
eni
The old lad> xound-1 the 1
tb Ills lo'arhy
That Monuns m h.sil tua ani. I..t.e
mrte was fully proved in the la-e
of Miss Agnes tJreely of Truly
On
of^'iilng her schiMii in the inomiiig.
ahe saw what she look tu U- a puse
..r oM bather .uid.'r h. r d-k ami on
n aching lor It. louud Ihui -he hud
hi.;.l ol a raiilesnahe
Hhe m lilo r
arnwiiitnl uur falnie.l, hni pnK*te.bU
to pi-piPch the repiUc will! H ruler
Tbr snale wa- five feel long ami hud
ivllvll a hacheb.r bu >.-ura
of age. was found dead at his h•.^le
st-vii miles Houih' of Kiiglixli. Ind.
He leaves .an esute valued at |L‘n UiUi
Mr Tenell had lived aUau- l.u ..ver
limie Is" he'r.WiOMi hiirle's K. years old
ihui never had had a bridle or sh..e
on them, and would work oxen on hU
wheal binder InsUwd .if the hurst>s.
Mis favi.rlie hor-e. the one he generallv rode to town, is 24 years of age

Worst of All flsperlervces

t an anVthing la^ worse thau to feel
that every minute will be your Ust?
Huch was the experience .of Mrs H
H N. wson. ivecatur ,Ala
For tliree
years.” abe wrltea. -1 endured Inauf
feralde pain from lndiK«^iii>n. stomach
and iMtwel tnuible. D.‘alh seemed In
ev liable when doctors alid all feme
Arts bunding these dancing flakes of dlea failed. At length 1 was Induced
ready made snow will fall, while In to try Kltwirlc Hitters and the result
amdher part of tlie aaine btillding
there will be three acres of Ice for and ntfw am completely recovered *'
Uver.
Kidney.
Hu.mach
and
•kalers- Fatigued frtim a tramp over For
the eviNMltlon grounds, a bath can b«had at the Hath- of All Nations, and only medioloe.
Only
while enjoying thl«
abluUon
your Autwod by Jaa. U Job
linen
Is being washed, dried
ami Meadi. Uroggiata

:,;r n\

two Specials.

^ tmsdd^
H panrl folding, drauglii screens, frames
are made of
filled with

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finishetl guUlen ami

figured

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■sd aunhT rectoo* ol tlw eowitiy. bot wherever there la
lad air thto iasidiau ioe tobMlth it loand. vpoiaoBaaa
mon aad gaaca hwa mrmtn. and tbe moaty air of damp
edWa an ladea with the a«nm of thu miaenblc diaean.
wU^ an taaathed ton tha loa«a mod taken up .by the
blood aad teaaaaittod to erery part of the body. Then

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itsvlf.*'
Ana Woul.t vou Ik; wnilng.** f.P iwd
tbr r*-vcrrnd. M|i*r*.n. Idng tbr srst of
the I'lhcr. "to'iaki- sn. h an old spoon
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old

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former THUimany trader, hat bacoma
a|to-* ial iMiriner In a fiim iof Naw Tarh
lirokcYa. having put HuO
UO.UUO Into tba
about »7 years iiA.
like h.s father. He baa tha
eavy determined featurea and
racterlstic Croker reticence
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Miggeslld Ibe ImUx.
"Tlisf* w U. t r.e Urn wauing for.”

^Th.-L**'

Frx.m Ihe oomest It would seem
It fair to say that Paul was writlag
c*.ndlih.iis that were tb<*n present,
e was writing about charily in Ihe
iiirdi
He told Timothy that onb’
use who were unable lo support
eius*‘ives and had n.>
one
upon
horn they could lean fur aupport,
rr*' to lH‘ worthy subjects of charity
the church. The man. or woaxaa.
bo wuld do so were to aupjvort Umae
hi- family in the time of age a&d
helplessness
••N..W mark ckHiely . I»aul dm*s not
say that every man who does this ta
a Christian btii he does say that the
man who .Uk-s not do It. If he la able,
i- not a Chrlstlaa. That man Is worse
than the heathen world la which ha
hve.1- All the heathen morallsu held
to the divctrlne of Cicero. 'Kvary man
ought to take care of hlwown family.*
Paul Insisted* that ChrUilantl> ahouM
nut untv be l.ehlnd heatheiiUm in this
rwsiveci. but should lie far In advance
ot it.
•1
Whai t'hrlstlanlty has accompUsherl.
•You ami I do nut turn to the
heathen mcralisU fi>r our Ideas of
right or wnmg
However much we
may be opposed to the Bible we neverihetes.* adopt lia teachings as exemplifled In tha Bplrlt of' Christianity.
This la inslaiefi upon na the rule of
our lives
The influence of Christinaliy upon our Uvea U greater, perhaps,
than we thjnk
• I mentioned Cicero as being one
of
the heathen moralUia
History
speaks ol him aa being In .many respecta a wonderful man a maa far in
advance^ol the times In which ha
lived
Intellectually and morally he
aunvaaaefi all hia coniemporartea. Yet
the age In which he Uvefi dW not and
cxvuld not appreciate hU wondertnl
character
On the formation of the
stvond
Triumvlmte.
Ocuvlan.
to
gratify Antony, allowed the name of
I'icero to be plnoed on the Hat of the
proscribed
The soldiers of AaUmy
i-en In pursuit of him. and over
him near hU Formlan vIBn.

!to*ihcr lump of au ,
Ir.M a hslf^om
tu d Iw^n added to

tbe I. J. th :.::.»d. u lady sshl iaqulrrnglr.
Wtv
eh.i.T you will have

e of me ftneat muale that
and haa ever played on the
Is. There were HI pieces.
tyed music
thal was worth
tioaabMt your case. ThisI Will
will coat you nothing.
hutr rendered si^verat
The regular
fine select r.tns,
and
a number of
hymns were sung by the conirega
tlon
The Mlsaes (Srace Hastings i
Vida Itiwvei sang a very pretty duet.
r.ive
• .applauie to OtM aThe . hnrch was Very prettily and Vral tbe character of the age iu which Is re.eab d in the Uil..e li U Hi- t
tasieUiiiy dotxiratod In honor of Ihe the man lived
It rrv,qiltsl the prln that w« prv/vlde t. r He -t who ai.cK^caslon with a very Urge number of clple of
that gov..roed im-n P
cut tb.wt r. and a few putted plants
Ihfisi^ times The enemy imisi |k rlsli
Afu j the st-rvlce at <he church, the No matter hf.w great how g*
g.s.fi
awsVvktth'e
Th.-n^^u'-u^miVh
We
band led the mvmbem to Ibe time
eii ih.n death 1^ -e*!trnta*i.» >el lii th.‘ w«>rM
I.Ty, where approprtate memorial ser
..fien f..rg.-i that we
-••meth
vices-were given
Ib v.
W.sKlhousaa . address
was
-urUsl tu uur
eT.*rgri‘ th,’
lagcriy
listened to and was as ful
eyr. aud a tooth fur a u-ih.' was th
iH-r that we owe -oni.ihlug more than
maaiiu of hi-atlu-ndi.m
a few di.liars to our
familleWe
win say- Uvat these w.
l\xi 1 Timothy^:*
ought nut b. teach our chlldr, ti tha*
In the law uf Mum-s
pnivnie Hot lor 1
in the !sw of
they aiv f.iuitd Rjl they noi-i exitot'i fr, 01 ns 1- a |ueV
d his own
expressing a public law seeking tu
hath denied
faith, au<
wiihiiui'a
.b.Uar
thin‘that
restrain l.nd prevent crime, while In
thau infidel”
When Htr \N\aiter Hooii was lying hoaihendam they express the pructi.e
fall into II

«.n hi- death bed be aald to bis son- of private life
Till- luem .tul of >*.111ti-ach*.Hut all Is enauged tmw
Hi*iiu
in law ’Itewd tu me.'
Out of what
Why *!*•
Issik shall 1 mail?' was asked
There mighty u.duem. haf Utii at w..rk ^omeihing higher than that
and has t hauge.i ull itlngK. 1 he old M.,1 rem iuls.r your dead t*.inpaumuis only one book~ihe J
ihi- im iiilus- The bt'ii.- furg.t- its
dvKlrlne ha- be»-n
dying mans reply. I si
IIh- at lime- Hial down dv^.p In hU dead, why dm^ man r* m. mln r*
siHint the lllhle as anu
heart a man may cherish itomie of the It not b.-eau-e he f»-« l- in hi- iniii'—1
I Ilk. the Hihle beeaiu
Id Javage f.*ellng bin If he t- a true
van. he Is siHvn ashame.1 of even the
book on
rellng k hatred.
When tbe g..-i»cl
science, on
f the (Hou id Ooit anuoume.1 the
in.v of the critics claim that the
fuul.-rful dikCirine. la.ve >..<u eiu*
hb- le-is on a superseded Ci>ncep
ties, the Wi»rM -t.iiHl ill w..ii.ler an.l
III «d asironoiny
They claim iha*
• con- I
.uipio.'
Then
the
Ilinic ludds that the earth U the
nie: ot the sidar system, that the aiulu d in Murn Hut
n im.v, > sboni the t«rth
Well.
every r.-’aitM h nilflc age has got far Wyoud Aurhl. until
i.Hii towar.i man I- Irhst in H.e
Tha Paerlaaa Flnt PanU ara batter
than marchant Uilor mafia. Mafia by
ifnd . niiM i
And
Paerlaaa Mfg, Co., Detroit.
Sold by
lol IJve
all tirxt-claaa dealara.
b.-n. i
canir.IntemU-il to b«- a ihHi app.-al to urn
i.'xllHsd. on th<
hings; but It 1- Tht le Ili'iv be lliu>e -VO.U Udlilliv lie OR. vl. W. HIQQINB, Dantlat, hat ramovad to t»>a New Munaon Block;
ui i.
text
ImmU ou man's reUiiun SpHiinu mol her when -he tan led th.
Ibe gi'tti
xt Is
aim to hi-, fellow men. U the w.-Mkllng iM Ihe fore-1- and ih.re l.Ti
11 tu pequh
|bo i.mIbv we admire the
in the Hihle cou
uld be put niii-i the luv. II.at gel. und.rneath
Hut
while, you th«« weak to lH«r their hurdeus
an evolutu.ii, a
reoognUc Is that love rlmplv
-ml 1 Would not
gn.wih a progte>h. of that spirit that
se live.
lhl^ old «anh upon which w
loved only the lrieudl>. th<-in.iij:
At the very begi
beginning of
the braver How could the 4dd . t..lvt
U.ry ui mankind stands G
OikI'
T b cont
auythltiK that it did lud pos-e-sT No
Hth t'aln. •The
The voice id thy
I
eth lo me from the
1 •
The
lK*oalorue
priK-laims
iimiiable clearness. 'Honor thy Into the wi.rld. ami a new 1
and thv mother'
The New world a Hie that t- mould
everywhere txvnflnus the Into Hie Image ot the tiew
the Old Tiwlament
Not
linc*l vault, ab.olulclv f.jcIhe t. a*-him;.- orib
reUtiou to our fellow men
pioof, may l>c icnicil l.»i :r l ."»0
hividJlHi but also ou relaHon^lo tmr
own famUn-s
Thtvre
per vest.
Vt*u carry the key
th.* 'forwanl -i
sii.l havcacresxtothcbnv at
tlumghis'ou thJ* hi^c'.^lmd ihe^blomu dlr«*ct pralM- i* the teaching- of , th
n*!ui;u-s .Inn.V. lank.1'^ hoMix.
This fin
r.'ainn-. ou sisley and the duliea Word of Hod
Private tutmis j.iovhU*.l whefe
We OWV to one another, than the UUde. ^ald. Is mu primarily an Intellectual
sh you could r»sxd -S.*
lai me say that 1 do not l»ellev
you tan liK.k over >*.ar ja1
Ktd.i
Hible simply because
use 1 hold to
J.CIV at leisure.
'I he ronlcnls
dkm; but 1 belt
Th*
d.atrlae ol .lusplrai
of vour house may bu-n; the
in in-pinitiou iKX-ause oi inv loriy U giving direction and ikiwct to
contents of our vault CAN
touiuelhlng
Is
Hu*l
w
bleats amt sublime truths of the Hible. Thai
The tuitwan'
hrough his word
The text Is one of the maiyy i>as» through
•age- in Uie Word of Ood where this -esa is giving His pral-e
)ur progres
dutv of helpfulness Is enjoined upon »f Us tinward r*>urs
of the nab
us
I h.*sJiated a little In Uklng this I nation the prog
passage: ct Hirlpture for a text
I dq .f iht: ♦•arth. the
m.i ihmK that the passage has been
ml^qnoied but It most certainly has tilng of intenailonal
deputes,
the
been
misapplletl
\\Tiatever
Ihvul progre-s of ai-'mty. In the luuue. lu
the
communtiy. all
tnav liave Intended he certainly did the family. In
m.t Tuf nd that this jiassage should b« these bear the marks of that spirit
a pi.M.f text for that miserable selfish that Jesus taught wa- C.-l'- ideal (ut
humauiiy
v X,
leusV ill lu^’rdmg for the benefit of
•Then. t*Ki. 1 would not furg.-t ^l^^,
spirit
children, or those dependent upon us. morning the strength of that
Neither do 1 believe that In Interpret that considers the weak ami He *le
H. 8. Hull. President
With the growth of. that
tug the ivasaage we should fly to the iK-ndenl
, also come the ellurt to make
C. A. Hammond. Cashier,
e for every man t*i help those
H. C. Davla and
dei*eudenl ui»on bin.
Th*--»
A.
V. Friedrich. V. Pres’ds
Insurance
in placr^ ouraelvt*s
oeigrowlh of this aplrli
her** thorn will be any
xnd t.y
tiv the
1.. us fof help an.l care I stand
l‘r.*sldent tn hi- rveent remarks alo&g

. .

af

mo r .cast
i
‘ f .vou k.to-p OB •
• Hut tf r.ti -w.vt,* |Ti.u>ted the
doc-tur*
/

At MtUrig besmt and dordopb ia tbe bk>od. the Ucwtmetit to be
eHectiwe mutt begin there too, S. a S, deslioyg
tbe germfl nad poieoai aad purifice the polluted
blood, aad aader it. tonic effect the debtliUted
on rapidly recuperates and the svstem is
ro!
aign. of thU deprwsing diMase.
mild, pleasant aad

NOT

y^^^ttsavsRg^KS.^

h.m’ with

tbe Mfuraes- ..f hre l*r.-au«LsiirTf«B>dlugs ;t. tl .
s kmgtng to l« at

wmsmfTsmmo (hk, AnjuarA, tJL

tr..urd and your Um,u |*»!i.brd
<Jn
a uaci of 4i acrt s U»r J'blUppInt- gov
oM.inrni alll shov morts than
I »■ iMpInoa and ibrlr cimmrrcr and in
trios and old liniH hahlu of iratoi
tatioii
TrIUa of
iret* dwrlllnK
• will have a forest abort'
I hoy will build tbtdr homos
Th.<
lake dwrIllaK trlli«i will llvo along
Ibr shore lino of a lake t f;on f,.. i
Jong
havi.l
Srilfic a ninaiksUr blln 1
litan U d<«d la Nt a burgh. N V . agt d
71
AltlaiuRh Sightless from fH.>b«K»d.
he.bo<srm- a few years ago l.» hn
• fan t:fT(trs one td the f<»reiin»^l tool
m«s men of Newburgh. Hr manufai
lured patrnt chairs <»f bis own Invert
lion and employed many men
He
also belisfl U» develop a system of
industrial edmalion for the blimi
.Mr^ Nano Hose, th.- oldest lighibouse ket^tr 111 the I’nlttHl Htatrs. Is
the heroine of a eomhai In tbe bis
toric ilghihousd at Hiony Point on ib«
Hudsua. in vhittr
she was pitted
ainglr
handed
n«alnst
a
hmatie.
Armed only with a^|s»ktV the woman;
wh.. 1. 7:. years old and ha« ativialed
the ligbl f«>r
yeais. bravely sIcmmJ
her ground and drove bark lar a.
sniiani. an Unllan, who rllinbiio' In.o
ibr lower and r*tlamiing ibai tbe

WART DEPARTMEIT

CVt> th*- *u!. . r? v«f iMwt and cterer pro«f ic«ni;'g<* lYvddwWiq- Maore of
the- vv.atu.r buftosu is cr.Mitcd With
Ibr* fo*lowlng wi.s^j;

nalady. Aa the diaeaae pncreaieiand the Mood bccomea
non deeply poieootd. hotla and ahaeeaaca and dark .<r

Thl- rh
nne scr

-ee learn attended

MAXARIA
Germ Iaxfocte<f Air.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
O. R, CARVER A MO.
Ukc anh tU.v U kay. m .Uk« j««r one thnaa^

FIRE INSURANCE
L. L. A RUlUMNa

LW HISTIiaS 4 SOI
FIRE INSURANCE
••“ifiX.*i5asKS2sf^

JOHN R. SANTO

71

)jrii
THS ByEHWO MOOED, tRAVEESl CITY. WOtt, XOSPAT, JDOT 8S, 1M».

msABumi

VANCt CtlMSWACTABOUaAY
ky

Cp- WUI

Aak

Cin^yers

Hm Moatey.

to

L«t

Of Worttitifl the 4tK.

gMim froooot ood ovor l<w Bpvonli

Mwt. Mlu lu AUUi. Petoaker: •«■
r. i D criM.
A- R. TUf«l.

_

^■=sr:'

■—«too of Ue
«UI bo boM ol CboiioTotE.
iiiUlHim CtMtwa tyndoy bic«<r-

Lotevon. iMOMblod In oonyootloD.

Jijx.'“<-“sr«rss.-

ciBc coast havo now been arranged

meitad solder on her dress. She turned

Ma) to the New York Herald.
The heavleet of all the gift. Is s

upon the poor man Uke a fmiy. dex-larlag that tbe drasa waa mined, that she

large chair made from an elk a bom*,
which uow adorn, the private apartmeats of the White House. Tbe Uonu

had just revwlved It from li* maker,
that U mas w.»np flOu. and d.-maiKllug
that Be pay tbe amount at once.
Tbe plumber, who probablj bad never poaaeosed Imlf t^ amount In hla
life, was very much chagrined. He exjdalned that bis ladle had slipped and
the Injury to the drvsiv n a* eailri ly uu
■Intenl
rrimt baa uotblng to do with the
You ruined my drraa. and yon
ay for It. 1 think I kixiw ths

behalf of the organUdHon that Mon
day. July «. be given them a. a boll
day
The committee conabu of M
B Holley and John McIntosh
The Clerk.’ -union haa not «*hjecied
to tu member, working all day the
Fourth, and a. that U a legal holiday
to which all are entitled, they have
deckled to meet the deairua of their
employers
work that day. but in re­
turn ask fur Monday aa a day of rec
reallon
They l»elleve the majority uf

day aa aot
BTAOK AND PLATFORk
The oan<u-rt u> be
given
Friday
evening by Hteman A .Stt-ffvnt or
cheaira for the benefii t.r Ho Worn
an's club mill be ouo of the ftneai mu
alcal treat. In (be hbtory of Traverse
Chy. and no Imer of muaic can af
ford to mlM It
Tilt- program mill be
d'eUghtfull) varied, and the l>csi of
both vocal and lii.irumenial. .eler ilon
will delight the mu.l( Uiverr

Gt-orge Blue, foreman of the funil
lure department of the Hannah A lat)
Mercantile Co
buabaad, you who the wlldeat purchasing a li
yearn
Bor the old time atep and the glad re
has Ju.l rt-ceive
lorn.
Think of her faring on. aa dear
U the love of there aa the love uf
William Blackburn has
purchased
the meat market at 414 Ciilon sirevi
Tblnk*3'hor ailU the aame, I aay.
formerly operoie.1 hy Will lam Cary
Bhe la not dead, ahe U jual amav "
Tdr Blarkburn I. melt kiu>mn and wil^
di. a g.K>d hu.lness
He Is a pracHeal
meat dealer and hU market mill at
Funeral of Fred R. Fuller.
may. In- stocked with the best fresh
The body of the late Fred R ‘ Fuller
waa met today by an wetort of local
'Tythlana and the body conducted to
he Kaatei
.Oakwood ceaMtery directly from thf
& o'clock to arrange for enter
train
Mr Fuller had been In Ixw An­
the ladies of the MaMilU^ h.-re
geles. Cal., tor aome time, but about
tmo moot ha ago he came u hia ala
Raplda.
ter a. Mrs Tuttle. In Grand
hlch place death occurred
The funeral aervlce waa In charge
lug fr.»m a ten
of Pyth,
visit in Califor
the train hy
here
to
the
local
order,
which ualated In earning them out tier of her HIxth sin-el fri.-nd
and Mda lodge aent
Rev gave her a royal welcome
J. M
Gillen and
wiie went to
Brtady to iJkafter the remalna
ManUtee yesterday on the excursion
Peter Ku.ho of l-Ust lUy came li.
The aervlce here waa conducted by
Rev Bready of Grand
Raplda
and today to .i-e bla sister, whom he has
She has llv.Hl
Meva. Hugh Kennedy and Heath
A
chorae of alngera waa
and ^good alied crowd attended
J W Patchin Went to C. dar
this morning to try a ca»e in ju
The pallbearera were Frank 4
court
The atiernixm wHlI l»e i
nett Joeeph Klaaaen. P G. Heum
Bprt Gaaaeti. Bert Miller and Ralph after trout ^ Caah MonnH‘ sreni to Coix^uh
Haailaga
morning on a business irl|v
l^ercy Stanley ma. in town
Maple City ycaterday
I funeral of the Ute
OH. Pennington came to ihe
who waa killed Bat
from Cedar Saturday evening
Fere Marouette trail
Mrs J H Silllmell and chlldiyn lef'
ernooa
1 o'clock
today for Leland. where
thef will
m'e undertaking roc.ma
The spend the a^mer with Mrs. Stilt
waa conducted by Rev McKin mell’a parenta.
County Clerk 'Z E
Hlaahaw and wife
Deoeaaad
Uved
Mra Harry Cot.k returned to Vitv
Lake this morning after an extended
visit In the city.
place, and
id hb untUaely death waa a
Philip Huldawortb. mho ha. been
to hb frleads and rwiativea attending the Michigan
Agricultural
I waa r yeara.old
college. 1. in
D a short vl.lt
lavea a mother,
abler
He mlU leave
grandfather. «who are In
California:
one aMter. Hra. Prmi Rial, of thb city,
Rev T P rilom went to Chicago
one hcpther. W. T Green, at Norrla^
this morning to attend the ci»nference
%llle. aad another brother residing at of mtnlaiera
Grown.
r M Umme. deputy food gud

uV‘

da?r7'c*

mmlsaioner. 1. In the city lu
Ceuaell Meeting Thb Kveninf.
day ^
There will be nn ad)oormed regular
Bunting, the atutTOey^.f Em
meettag of the city couaeU ihb evenlag. and a aomher of mailera of con
elderahle Importance wUI be up for
lalt with relative*
tim coaalderalkm of the city father.
L. K Collins of Empire la
J. A UeLeury
eLeury of the Rapid
City
d 1. in the city today
N DePew. wife
rife and da
daughter
billed fiienda In
yesterday.
Rev C T Stou went to East Jor
Id this morning.
Ralph Aaderooa went to Glen Arbor
U morning to care for the body of
Oeorga Nelson, who died
Satortey
The body wiU be sent to Haniatoo fur

The South Side Sluggers defeated
be Acme team in a game of baseball
-eierday at Acme by a score trf n

are from a alngle elk a anuusl stiedillng
la a park ta Tacoma. Waah. They had
been saved from year lo year. Tbe
Ch^ ma. eu brovy that several mem
were rev^ulred to move It
Another rotUcr atrouge preeeot given
at Tacoma w aa a pair of totem poles,
the combination gravaatone and fam
Uy Yree of tbe Alaskan ai^ oortbwesl
ero Indian.

Theae (lolea. erected over

lodUn graree. conUla curtoua ebaroc
tera. which furnish s history of tbe
family of the dead
pottery was
, br i-«bjo
presented to tbe j
snd ,
Indians near Albuquerque.
m.. snu
the asms plac. also gave him s flue
S.T.}. bU»k.t. o« of lb. boot

-But I have not tbe money to pay -Then you shall go lo JalL *
•But. my nol.le Udy. exmaider my
Ife and childtvu. While 1 am in jaU
_
have iiothtiig to do with your wife
. ^.laidn'U I bnv a m-w drees: you

b. .yoors.
too™. He bad
tbe world. What
iorlng cup and hacromenlo a allver and I ^rbe^tcTdi? **'
***"
glaas cUret pllcher and a flne r^iJ
Coifa
-UU all la pakLa box of gold and silver ore Htuffed
deer heads, staffed inonnuln sheep. 1
pheasants, llaarda and nearly all the .
^
ptber products of tbe west were gtven
wLother you
to the president at various points on i.vc.ihe money.’’
hla journey.
|
with thsl she called . poU.vmsn
Tbw. WOUM b.v. bMO . c.r lood of
piombor. uk n before a
Mvt anlmsU bad the president accept- I
-------- - ------ad all tbe pix-senta of thU kind offered After waiOng awhile the lady aecnred
him. He brought back a small badger a hrortng
She told her aide of the
fivsn to bin. by a llUls girl at Sbanm cnae. ' The plumber admitt.xl that,
Bprlngs. Kan. She asked tbe prosldent through an aivklent which occurred
to name It' after her brother, m hose while tbe lady waa paasing. her dress
nams la Joalah JoaUh 1. a particular
H
pat of the lUxweveli t hUdreu and baa
bssn Uken to oyster Jlay. Where
wbeiv be
ne ^
^
begged
wlU apend tbe aurorae
be young
^ ^mve pity upon him and
itars
tented a magnlflcent gold and allver^

I Tb«m.ow»

TASTES OF SERVIANS KING
rttrn X.fkes t
Peter Karageorgevltch. tbe
of Bervla, it devoted to hU
e^»e<ialij to hU eon George,
New York Herald. When

nem kltqf
children.
say. the
the buys

lie Judge.
doiUrs or i

were In Creueva for their summer va
cation their father took them regular­
ly lo the C.nx-k church and carefnllj
watched over tbdr atodlea
He fre
qnentiy lalkecl lo thdr profe5ux>r.. lu
BlaUug that they should make the boys
Study hard. eapecUlly George, because
ba might be one day king of Bervla.
but ba never dl-x-na*ed the aituaUon
with t>orge.
ll»e children are n-anxl very almp\y
qpd have no idea of tK>mical affairs.
Tbe son George said one day
* I don’t
want to be king Bervla la no fun "
King Pelar’a grealeat pleasure 1.
■booting, and ba haa many trophies In
bU home. Ha belongs to the Geneva
Shooting club and ha. mon many
prtaea at the target. He formerly rods
a great deal, but ha. rheuuiaU.m and
never rides now
He never kept a <-arrtage In Geneva, and waa often *e«n
out walking.
He 1. a skillful Ch.ws ph.>cr and
played the game every night with hi*
sons when they mere lu rail.
Ua
kept open house for all Servians pu.v
Ing through Geneva and generally had
tome gueM at hla home
Aa a young man. Prince ivter wa.
a aklllful fencer. He waa not fiicmlly
with hla father-ln law. the mne- of
Montenegro, but hi. mother In Urn waa
very friendly lo him and haa MsiteU
him In tJeueva
Tbe queen of Italy
ta hi. Ixrni friend In hla wife’s family.
Khe 1. alway. sending the children

man of ordinary lutelllgemv
honorable and highly educat
fuagea and history, but iiol
- Henri
thing. Ilia fovorlte authors
Martlu. Michelet aud Thltra. Hq haa
atodled dwply tbe IIv« of Bl.manV
and Catherine the Great

NEW AIR SHIP.
PSomlsr aoe.oer-a ■•del CtmlmeA *•
M* Omm That Will Hsmilir ftmU.
Stanley bix*ncer. who buIUhI over
London tost year, will make k remafktble trUl with hla new air ship from
the Ranalagh club gronnda July n.
says tbe Naw York World
The jour­
ney will not iHf deiwudeut U|*on |*erfect
weather condllkma. the great jK.wer of
this craft be
Uted. lo fore
would atop smaller craft. It will havt
twenty-four liorse ]K)wer. while lalt
yasFa air ship had only four boro#
power
Mr. Biwucer aaya a atorm
might delay the atari.
make lltO#
The atr ship when flnlabtxl la to Dp
ninety feat tong and twenty two feat
broad In tbe widest part. Ben^'ath a
cigar shaped balloon will be aus|>endkd a bamboo framework carrying oito
petroleum motoc,
a rudder ^^ ecran apparatus similar to the Bowden
cycle broke.
The maximum sixwd of the new air
•hip wjll be thirty miles an hour That
of la»t year’s wa. only ten milea. U
tha initial tiiii a. roM London Mr. Bpent^wlM he ah>mnew W'ork
Arwir C«a..
Profcmior G. C. Maynard. de|iartmant
nt technology. Wayhlugluo. ha. lu prag-.
nrnthm a volume on aU tbe guna and
rtflaa that hare been uaod hy tbs UalF

cvenmg on the steamer
Columbia
There were about 200 on the U.ai
Wl!» Green and wife and 8. V Rus
^e'il W€-ni to Duck Lake earlv vesiei
dav morning fishing
They brought
liack over ISo ix>undi* of t.aa». |x‘rch
and juckerel. and they jjiy the fliih
would bite as fast S:> th»- h K.kx could
be tailed
111 be a regular mi-eilng of

Ftrxt ,\attonal bank and tbe People's
Sawngi bank will l^e-effeci July 1.
aud not at once aa the Record of Satur.iay
would make It appear
Thc
heurr Ju’y 1 will be from 9 to 4
The Sunday school of the Evangel
ical church enjoyed their annual t*hildren V day exercUea yt*«ierday. The
program aa given In the Record Satur­
day was well carried out
offering at the union tem|K*rE at the City Oix*ra House
d lo 115.75
were added lu
the Will
’ T. V as a result of
the hYlenda church
vchterda;
addressed by Miss
Marv E BarlH>ur
e cliy of the
birth ol a daughter to Mr aud Mr« j
Ell Rice of Toledo. Oh
was formerly Ml... Ele le V SiaSwL
of this city, and Is a daughter trf Mr
and
Mrs. Elwixxl Stanley of West
l-'ront street
Thiu.e who attended
the derby
races in Chicago returnt-d to the cU>
last night on the Manistee excursion
train
All reix.rt a flne lime in Chi
cago
The O. W D l.aaeball team were
deleated at C<MH-nuKh yesu-rday hy a
score <.l 7 lo 4
There will he a imn iing of the Cnl
form Rank. Knights of Pythias,
to
night for drill at h::P» i.’cUx'k Charles

That Throbbing Rcadac^.e
Would quickly leave >mu If >ou iw.-.l
l»r. King’. New Lite Pill*. Thousands
of buflerers have proved their match
less merit for Sick and Nervous Head
aches
They make pure blood and
build up your health. Only 25 cents:
money bark If not cured
Sold by
Jas. G
Johnson and F. II Mead..
Druggists

••'l*beii I tmi.i go to jail.” .aid the
pluiuU-r. givlug w ay to grief, ‘ aud my
poor lUtle'..ui‘* wlui! win iHHxmje of
themr
At this |x.lnt a mau In the garb of a
merchant arosi-aud aald
^
. rif the plaint..T only wUUes lo re­ j7v»K^aAL«-T.-au.
ceive ihe amount reprea»‘iitlng the
damage to the garment I will pay It ”
-My tlresa U rminxl.” said the wom­
an
-I must have all It I'ont a hun­
dred dollar. ”
• the law gives you that, I Ix^lieve."

98c
/«?5
1.98

sjs

I
IS, Adjustment Sale
NEVER

In the history of Traverse City have such real genu
bargai
strictly tirsi-class goods ^*en offered you
Come in the mornings if you can Store closes every
day at noon -I’i to 1 o’clock

mat

S-toinb

I have opened a first-cla^s
meat market at 404 East
Frpnt St., corner Boardman
Ave.; Give me a call and I
win try to please you. :: ::

sudden tom tbo affair bed taknau
Tbe sum waa more than ba would oarn
In a year.

■plteful glance at I
br atruck dumb,
dropped tha merebant’a robe,
tbo richly embroidered apparel beneath
abe rei'ognlxed tbe son of the mikado
and heir apparent to the throne. Like
tbe good Cniipb. llarouu-al-Uaacbld.
who waa aivuatnmed to go about
among tbe cltlsena of Bagdad to dlacorer their requlremcuU, this prince
frequently mingled Incognito with tbe
Mtltona of Tokjo. He was esinxlally
In the rourta. which are
iant to tbe welfare of any

•aid lood enough for all to bear. "Strike
tba name of this lady from the Utt af
tbone who are rnoMvad at c«»rt DILLON.

Charley." i
"and that

be baa a wouderfnl

■plriMlkl ld«a Bm
t tbe war htinnm

■an ckMixr tku

mmL

Ro b*«^^

tag to watt a jmt or two and q«tt

vbm tbn mrhm

to gnwtfr.*—

VIC C. PALMER

7room house on Grant St... 1.200
8-room house on W. lOih.. . 1.2(K)

GOODS DELIVERED.

Cit. Phone No. 366.

G-r .uui ho..se on B. vil Avc. 7f.O
6-room house on GaificM Av. 750

wiU Suit you.

The Kerlinfcr
Real Blatc hxQhzngt

COLUMBIA

Ovar First National Bank

IDRY BATTERIES
.. FOR-..

AUTOMOBILES. CAS
ENGINES. ELECTRIC
BELLS. CIGAR LIGHTERS. ETC. :: :: :: ::

ORAIMD

(jo NOE wf

J. B. PA^ICE,
ELECTRIC MACHINERY
CONSTRUCION Supplir s and Rwpairn

-GIVEN BY-

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

STEWART & STEFFEIIS’
Under the Ausi»iocs of the Wo­
man’s Club

bat you offer
nod psdr tt to bim.”
Tbn Udy. who bad plentx of money,
•ant for tbe amouiM to ba ynAd and
when It came gave It to the nUrebant.
It to tbs phuDber. Tbe

rgr’3

New Meat Market

2 cottages on W. 9ih St....$ bill
7-roora house on K. Ftont,.. 1,1.00

Our terms on

FRIDAY EVENING,
jKMwym

21 4 From 8L ClUxnnn phonn No.
602 or 48.

When hv UHK
HobK^irwaa
Am.aiM.IiK.

OPERA

HOUSE

ADMISSION 25e,

An You Goine
to Build?
11 no you will want nails.
buUding paper, lock!,knobs,
hingca, window spring bolt*,
painli. oiU and vannahes.
I have them aU and the
price u righu Let me
figure with j-ou. .A igood
lock and knob tor S5c and
trom this up. A tolid
broQse old copper fmtah.
for $1.0a Sh«nrin.\lll.
liamfl painu and varnishes.

FRANK TRUDE
Soccesswt* Brito.

«

lK>y Lieutenant
'Tl.e l•a^lon” at

Ux-nuMe uf bla chrlKllan

hy. oiH- ilsy yt.iiiig llohixm. w ith tba
feat of hiH <-la*H. wn« at the nwlmmlng leKMon.

Cin

I

Your opportunity is now to pick them up at about Half
their real value. They are new—ver>’ choice designs—
fine quality net—lar^jc sizes. The Styles include English Bobbinct. Louis XiV, Point dc Luxe, Nottingham.
Cable Cord. .Arabian ?nd Bonne I'emme. and they are
all this seasons purchases.

•2 houses on S. I'nion,..$S5U. S5U
12-room house on Cass Sl. .3.51K)

-One day 1 took hi|o to U»k for flab
log on the habbatb
- Tbat’a aU right, nanntor.’ aald be.
tei
flab on Sunday
lie about my vwtcb Monday. TModny.
Wadntoday. Tborwlajr. AYldij. and
Bnturday. No. air. I dnn1.’--ll«r
TairkTtoMn

Fine
Lace Curtains

l*lo Man too 1 out lob.y

. Taking from his
dollars, the merchant gave It to the
lady. She took It gHH-dtly aud. having
got ail .ho WMUteti. wa. turning to
leave tlx- .^»uil when the inerohant
said
• iluvlng paid the full vaUu‘ uf your
garment. It
"Certainly
You can hav
as 1 gel home ”
"That U nut the law which gave you
the amount of the damages at once,
and it gives me tbe dress at ones "
-What: IK. you expect me to giva
it to yon here before all theae people f
-I rerlamly do. ”
-Judge.” said the woman. ‘T appeal
to you. iHxw the law require me to
make a pubUc apectade of myself T’
"It glvea your garment to lu owner
at once."
take It off till 1
aakl the Udy apltefully.
like to aee any one ir> It Uke 111
by fonx
rUldothat."‘aaldl^odgA
•Tf'you do not deliver It at onc^oo
moat go to jaU."
The woman stood stupefled-.
Take back your money." abe said to
the merchant
•H want my dress,*’
"I’ll buy It back for twice what 1
paid for It.”
-Tbs offer ta not aocopted."

-ya.’- anld Senator Forakar, “the
national and state convention nenaon.
with Its incubating caiKUdatea. makes
me think of a colored man whom I
knew

ProiHiBil Again!

jio C^agu laai Saturday
Front Bros of Ohlcngo.
d waa^
was raised
i-------------------------------------------------on tbe farms of
WU i
PhUlp Helnforth and James

If Ik*

tImNigboat the White Houae aa the
tastes or the presMeiU snd.dda wtfb
have dictated, says a Waahlngt.ai .pe^

And

roreetet

iwSt««

wltr^lbe^^plottrT'Ilmd*^^ In

ss.iv^tji’isssoi

ot

WiiSirwi

At the laei meeting of the Clerka

tebbotb dworrotloB now oo oouottb
BREVITIEB
urootieod. such at ridiix aad drtTlac
Born ibi. morning, to Mr and Mr.
fur ftOMore. Bunday eEcuraloiu. pic
G. Gottlieb, a bouncing baby girl.
alelOB& baylag aad Mlliag. aad tb«
Special communIcatkin uf the Trav
eroe ('tt> U>dge No 7rZ F A A M
W. are oppoood lo the
tonight
Work in the third d.
The Mi.»e.
havl
.pen(
heir varmii
Mtcb traiaa, not
'e an
Dr Gtori
back ill the
afte
Ihei
the road
their
.eaMi
on
* laaoBach aa we believe that the
oboonraaoo of the camp mootlag Buathe
4ay at Bay View, kaowa a. *Blg Siia.
day; dooe oaooorage Bunday irmlna to
l^^llinob I
aad from ouch mooUaga. wo would
WlliMin J KtKh. known to everyoaraooUy potltloa the maaagero of the
Ixxly a. Tent Ion” K«- h ha. n-v.-Ued
Bay View oamp meetlag to provide a
a penalon ut
P'-r month
•poolal program to be roadered 6a a
Ur. J W. Gaunileii and
wook day. aad to oMuro. If poalble
city and'W U Ft rKU.oii i
the tuual Baaday ratoo oa ail rail
Chicago are .p»-imI«iik the
roada to aad from Bay View at that
Faat Bay. their ataxia-, t
time pad U Ud potltloa U graated
brort of the auburb of Funvllb
Mr.
wo plodgo ooraolvoa to do all we caa
and Mra. King id Chicago, and Mlai
to aMko aweh a day a aucceaa by both
Elijah and Walter Loranger of this
city, took lew there yesterday.
Tea
ma. aerved .In Ordinary, owing to
repair, that are lr^progre^^ in the big
dining room.
The case of Kdward A Kiide. vn
F Haaion ha. been apiK-ale«1 from
day evoalng, Jaae 17. IMS. the follow
the Justice court lo the circuit court
by Mr. Klldee. who thought that the
dgmeni mas not large enough
aeea Bt to romove from the circle of
Frightened at an auiomtddle. Ui
Ula court to that higher ooart in
luntletfa horse ux.k a dash down
heavea; aad therefore be It
e street this morning, started hi.
**RoaolTed. By Compaaloa Court
ddle pony, which also took a run.
Traverae. No. C. of Traverae
City.
Nleh.. that while we bow with humble and also starti-d a horsi- that mas lie
aabmlaaloa. that we do.aot the leo« tng driven past hy a lady mho sutcoin rolling
Uu
aiilmul.
laoura for our alater Compaaloa. who ceedetl In
baa beea called Trom thU worid of however. The horses of IH Gatiiiib-U
mere stopix-d
on
Front
stn-. t by
aorrow and pain to one of real
•Reaolved. That In the
di-aih of Joseph Klaaaen
Uexter K mas dri
Companion Emma B. North me loae
a member who waa faithful In every
Hoc of duty, and haa left ua the herlt
e funeral of the late Ml-> Fran
age of a life that waa noble aad ten
iVade. mho diet! Friday night at
der to the laat: that the home of our
home. Ml Washlnguin stre. i. ,d
dear brother haa beea deprived of
consumption, mas held from the honuMd^faithfy wife: that
tils afternoon at 2;U0 o’clock A large
mUT of friend, and relathv^ at
dened heart.
Qded the service and the floral of
rings mere very l»ea.itlful
“Uaoolved. That
our
charter be
draped for a period of 30 daya, and
C A Hugbe-e received a telegram
Uat a copy of theae roaolullona t*e
lUy announcing the death «*l hi.
. spread upoa the minutea: that a copy
vtber at Kdwardsburg. Mich, at the
be aent to the family of the deceaa<Hl
e of Kli years
aad that a copy be furnUhed the clt>
Ix-n Grayson has returned t.i the
papara for pobllcatloc
y and mill make this
place
h.s
•• Helen L Bbt-ffer.headquarter.
He iuatalU-d two iuu>ic
•lorea while ammy. one at Ki.«Mimba
-We caai^t aay and we will not aay
and the other at the Soo
That ahe U dead—ahe a Juai away;
All the Companions of
FoieM.-rs
•With a cheery amlle and a mave ol mho expect to g.» to Jatksi.ii at.
quested lo be at the dejHd lomom.w
^er hand
Bhe haa wandered Into an unknom-n morning
tkefore
a 4t». as the train

Oomganlena

SOOSEVELT-8 NEW OIFTA i StllCt

Thjm

«. .«

He waw far out. alutig a

rope, ill the breakera.

it w«.*ih! lx* al

::s:

•I he uioie ihlldreu • Won an baa. tba
fewer fad* *he Is likely to eultlrnte.
Bit inlnghaIll’s m wage work* am tbn
largest Jn U,.- world after tboas of
I’rUK ;,nd neillii

moat aure Urowiiing lu Iom- hold

\. w York eliy lays ll.OUO.OOD fl
year lor liK n.unM tpal printing. sUtloneiv .,,,.1 Mipplle*

aUll fartber out he met
UsMuale
coming in. cJIngiug-fur lif
the roia*.
The two were alone and
break orM.
The two look.-vl into
It wa* a toird mo
youngster*.
Safe luiKKai
rope for L th was neaily an imiHU
bUliy
llohKon gave way to luK da
mate, kix ping the merest lorn h on I
rope
I
of tbe

Leather v.aste is now beh g casa lb
a cxin.i.ress»>d form, for cogwheels lb
pisre of rSM iron

rope got in n I M-nt aid au.l IlohMou
wa* brought SKhore
.\ll aupiiwev! he
waa dead, but^be rt vlved after aome
time.
out uf It
llolnani.” wa* Ihe general
cry. -He U a lough fellow to aland
ttut:-’
And from that day be was
^wn among bl* ibiK*mate« an -FarMfi Tough.”—Waablugtou Star.

^ of € and 14 rw
ring nbM.hitely no education.

Police Cob
Grrooe of New
York city p.adicta that In no Inng time
« per cent of tbe people of tbe Vmted
Stotea will Uvt In great cltlea buUt
•tong tbroo Jlara rodlstlng to tba
W«tb to Bsltlmore. to tbe east a* far
and possibly lo l\
nd to tbej
A Paris

mSSnltiSSSr

DnMnff tte year 19trj. 232 dug* wwv
aubjeeted to e\|a ilmenta at l'nlTsr>
arty rollege. London.
Within the Ia>i ten vearo there bflS'
lieen a great de«rea*e In tbe nutobsr
of fllvonx-a In PruRsia
'Sling eho fn.
>Ub ‘i* 11-«. :
• arrival of

>vv., In Bbantaag
old. saw rereMly

4j«a*o '*Wi4irta** 0»a J
TJie Ute gtieen Victoria,
bad literary aniblUona an
qoeen. was i
Uh^nted a* ix-came
k*. however. .* a good 4
The *to.-y giK'x that tb
ofWemngu.abavini paid bis aovadl»*B
t day.• abe anxlMi^
aoxl
»ia be had on.
ly luqinreil vvbat
"The peo|»le cal
aald ihedttke
•Wbal -Bonaeiiae.- ntdaitotol tto
queen
Where. 1 should like to bMk
couKl you find a pair of WeUngtSMir
Pb’iadaIpbU Ledger.
f

ban lAventsd nn

wt

•naYly.

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