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The Evening Record, August 10, 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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1903-08-10
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THE EVENING RECORD
TKAVEBSE CITT. MICH., MONDAY, AUGUST 10. 1903.
SCMittinUSAWAY
I MCKNIGilT CASE
I II
Mataor Rcktey Night Wat Sooa All
Over the Stato^-WWfoo Cot
Saw It at WhHa Cloud.
IS POSTPONED
The meteor that wat teen tn thli
dty Friday erenlng at 7:J0, and which TWCLVE YEAR-OLO GIRL ROBBEO
hU Tepoit of that _
lulnx hN flaci aad other decor
aod havlac a gioot many of hie
on hand to olottrate hi* ulk
At the moada church Min Mary
a Whlnnefy save an e*cellent report
of the recent conventloa of the
PMaada Chrtatlan Bndearor Union of
Indiana yearly meeUna at Rlchnond.
and iJlieu. Wood save
re a report iof the
Attomey OilbeH of This City SecurM
ntlon
Mr*. Wood gave
I In rhyme an account of the irlji and
to can^ it away, and
big Chriatlau
BOY IS TORN
BY BIG DOG
Three
OF THE DOG'S FANGS EN
John Uu|Tis. a IDjtar^old boy of
Femwood. was terribly bltlon by a
dog yesterday. Dr. Swanton. who al
lhat he It still In a
condition far from enviable, and that
hU escape* from death was very nardog s fangs, which
entered the boy's throat, came voiy
near causing death.
The iM.y was Playing on the shore
of the t>ay. anti bod hiH>u
throwing
clicks Into the water. whlch-*U own
Criminal
Cases
Before
nl liUTlies with a female child un*r tie* age of 14 years, was conilnuiHl
rtHT. who was del ailed
er on condition.
The house was ransa<
W. D. Tot ten, attorney for Wool sewing machine draw>*r '
*rt. slated to the court that his client
^ to appear, and had
hU attending physl-
t<iat«*d
the physician
an was caUed
la.Ht Sunday, and
stated that it
would be several days before Wool
|K*n would be able to aileBU cou^.
• city IktThe judge said he did not doubt the rying at the lime of the n»blH*r>.
iH*r>. Mrn.
louse hail
ateim-nt of the respondent's altor- Barber dlscoveri'd that the house
p the pffldavH. but he wanted the been entered
trial to come up this term If possible, itepped Into the hmis#
ni^dh
and t*ontlnued It on condition, so that uely notified the office
If the man is able to attend court beOfficer Gn*er could
racks. The window is
hicated
me (vnild work at it wit limit iM ing
very easily b>
llarrlngton. charged with atupon May Herrington, the nelghlHjrs op
side
did not have any attorIt was rept»rte
Hehfvw living
the charge against ^Im that the
Prosecuting Attorney Smith was on East■ kYoni street had lieen einert*d
read, the court asked him If be had
time during Satuniay nlghl. bui
anything to say.
He responded that the story Is not given credence by t
be could not plead guilty or Innocent, officers. The loc^ was broken, but it
bought it%a« eliher broken at the!
as he was imoxlcaied at the time.
*d his t-ton* or was bnr*^^**" '
The judge then entered a plea of not
trvlng
gnllty
He
ked II
and his key would i
to hire and theiv'was no j
e of any one having U-en in
T. Lillie of .S<>vtnih sire«M wa-*ges coming to *hlim
bed • for Ilv. The mimey wa.<« tn
sent for W. D Totn him for a few min bis irunk. which was unlockeil. and
ame lo gel it he was unahl.
came
look into
It was in the form <d a
Mr. Totwould take his defense, and certificate of deposit.
he said he would, and the two con-
T-2?.rK
kaska. Mrs. J. T Daltell. formerly of
Bay City, but now of Osctnila county;
J. C. Burteon and Anna Jenson of
Osceola county, all material wit
Managar Burragt
the Newaygo Ce
nesaea arcordlng to the defense.
ment Works Wes In the Cl^ BetJ^udge^hltt. Mien said that he had
urdey—Will Come Again.
^ He ha?ron^ted th^
TO INVESnGATE CEMENT
FIUSlSCtOWNED
lies Dccurred at th«
Coronation of the New Pope
Rome, Aug 10 —The ceremony of
le coronation of Pope Pius X took
George' Burrage of Newa>gti. offlet* place yesterday In the bMillca oC 8t.
1 they would be ready
nanager of the Newaygo cemtmi Peter’s. In the presence of the princes
term of ci»urt. and upi>n their slate^
menta he had ordered an extra panel lorks. was in the city Saturday to and high dlgnitorle* of the church,
nobles,
and
Jurymen drawn As It Is. It
of 24 JUJ
iwtk Into the complaints that the rity diplomats and Roman
an additional
ad
ity at^an
pot the
has been getting some poor cement.
Mr. Burrage and the members of the
in the Roman
the continuance
board of public works, with Manager
the dean of the
Montague vS the Hannah A Lay Mercardinals, placed the triple crown on
Doth tides have Aoctora eaamlnlng
Co. went about the city and the head of the venerable pontiff, the
r
bong of the
aides are doing thta on the
D Will
theory. What the reault hdt h
takes
not be known tmttl the
U that the
ty as a last
drtJiw wll^sfilSr
i": .1
looked at some of the cement walks
Id other places where It was evident
lai something was the maiter
Whlle in some case* it Is certain
that .the work U at least 4n part to
r the poor result. |hU Is not
'explanation in every
Surrage Is now at work
looking up the matter to see if he can
trace any poor cement to this <
knows of one
which was not exapily
but.he thinks that this was all
lyed. and that none of it res
strained
toned a
bells of I
U I* ST
was heW
popularly suppoMM
at
basilica,
have never
overflowing with humanity. The pa
pal throne, .a bewitching mixture of
gold, red and sliver, wat In front of
the high altar.
As. cpnirao to cus-
The
dr4th
McKnlghi's
the board of
township look
In Springfield
B|
place the middle of last week aind was public work^'lhaMhU
not generally known to the public, and make right any loss or damage to the
It seems tbat every effort
possible
tastlmony of Mrs McKnight's mother
wronld be rather against the accused
than for her. aad ihte. too. helps to
atran^eo the defense.
At any mta. the cnae srill be long
Smsm out nnd assy be ndjoumed
THE WEATHER
The value of Our Reputation is Our
Reputation for GREAT VALUES
$7.50 $10.00 $12.00$IS.OO
will capture
suits worth from $10.00 tD $20.00, 9
and for boy’s suits worth from $2.50to $5.00 we only ailc
$IS0 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50
L.OOIC ir» Our \AFIndow
Vowr OHa&lo* For Only
A QUARTER
I BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT**|
BENDA 1
COIWII^ANV
galleries, the basilica
ihere were
bore more of the normal aspect. On
the altar, which was dressed In white.
sKiod the famous sliver candlesticks
magnificent crucifix.
AH the
Ddlng spare within Ote
w-m return In a short time with the
factory manager, and the two
cathedral was divided Into sections by
deavor lo^ just what Is the
wtxkden barriers, which to a certain
In regard to the color of the
extent kept the vast crowd In order.
Mr. Burrage«aiated that there
a factory In the entire country thai
Excuralofia YasUrday.
can make cement tjf a uniform color
k the 1
day «4 look advantage of t
Sion to Petoakey. and 165 lo
L D. a T. EMetion.
the ManUiee A Northeasters 60
to this city from Manistee. In
addltkia to the maay who left the
train atang the way.
!; SSF--*-’-*'--- -
3,“-’avv.“L"*''
.ii:
Tha Real R«
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WAUKERZ
S3.50 SHQES
FOR MEN
This IS one ol tl.c Best $3.50
^__ ___ ^ ________ _
THEtCDIIONT STORE
Improved Au^o-Kpairlc^r
juir han.l welt- sole, ma.lc on
very
new an/1 stylislt
Kul. Calf,
enlColi
la.sls,
Veluiir anil Pal^
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THBoUi KinJAW.*i
fran^Vreidrich
' A OO.
SerSOKTUTBBET
The most successful method of firing the charge In
a Gas Engine. Can be used on all EnglrMia^
The only machine on the market that successfully
coo. .w.y w„h
OMH.
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO,
Exclusive Agrents
Traverse City, Mich
TIM Special Prices ^
Jlmerican UHo-Date
Drug Co. Collars...
2l97nmtStreet
lowed ~ai only KVr and 15c each.
4'ashion Sheets 1'REE
.
.
.
Shoes st»l«l in the city; ever)-
Man Who SUbbed Hi. Wife's Com
panion Will Be Placed Today by
Detroit Police.
boy was iKirn yest»*rday at the
le of Mr. and Mrs. Fr»*d Schrader.
9 Clothiers
LADIES, AnENTIONj!
DtTHESWEATBOX
IVtrolt.
Mich.
Aug M—Charlt-s
Ismond. a barbt*r. who t^tahln-d and
kilitHl Arnold McLeod Saturday night,
because he found McIxmhI In the par
lor of his house w.ih Mfs. Ismond.
will be pul in the sweat Ik.x today.
a warrant will proba
charging
be asked
w GtpBMkSton
tell
part of the story. .
Ksl-
bringing to him. Suddenly,
recordB afid upon the affidavits and
renlll<»tes. which he would read, and as young Bums st«K>ped to pick up
had alto given a copy of to the prose
stick, the big dog of E J.
cutor. Mr. Smith
This part of the Hans, without any warning, sprang
document wat signed by J. L Boyd upon him and bit him terribly. One
and Tann U. Gilbert; attorneys for the of the dog's fangs t*ntered the boy'i«
thru
H^Then said he would ask It to be woul
.ould have proven teul.
couilniHil for three teas<inB. as folr»^i in the face of
e tif his fact* wa.s very liodly
I Said respondent It m»t physically
In Miffirient health and strength to
jiertnU of her attending tald trial.
r or five i
f Because the haa.recently tuffere.1
tly who
the
ol her mother by death, and
by dogs who have always
said.respondent Is grief-stricken. and kind and gentle until the time of their
In a very weak and nervous condition,
k.
He Is very strongly of the
and unable to attend tald trial, and
Soon the wife of the accused apjn that dogs should all be muztake any part therein.
her husos be says that no one can tell
3. Because of the abMmce of certain just when a dog ^will go to the bad
‘ material wlinesww. and the IntbUity these days, and in a second do dam
age that the owners can have all the
tendance of tald witnesses at the re?*i of their lives to be sorrj for.
ge to let
present term of said court, without
drink again. 'In fact, he exMr. Hons claims that his dug has
ahtwe'testimony It Is not safe to prt> always lM«en perfectly gentle before, peett-d to get off without any senJndge Chittenden could not
cead to trial.
has never-offered to attack any
ThU latter reason. Mr. Gilbert said,
In
that way. but told the mcHe says that hU own children
akme was enough, and the affidavits have played with the animal as thev cus^ he would be very lenient with
and gave him four yean^in Jackand certlficales filed with* the court
i-d. and that he has never shown
prison to think over hi« wrongU»re entirely upon the third reawm.
lightest tendency toward III tem
The affidavits filed declared
that P«T
The d«ig was kllftMl this room-
*Sfd
prices
yesterday noon at i
Barber. JIG Rose
wras gatne
^ui to tlw KvMiae itoc^
rear wlndc
Kalkaska. Mich.. A\ig. 10—Three
left partially up
Imlnal cases and four divorce cases went to church and the curtain pulled
e on in the circuit court for this down. Mt>sqiii!o netting wo-h over the
uinty for tb4ay. The McKnight case
tore off.
ss continued over the term. The
After tearing off i
sv of the People vs. A. Tyner Wool thief could easily re
IM*n. who is charged with taking Inde- the catch which held
NAIAOWLT ESCAFED DEATH
will be said by any. one there. Even
the county ofllclalt are vtsry strong in
denouncing Mr.. McKnight at l>elng'
guilty, and do not even try to. cover
up their feellngt.
Ah toon a. court was opened thU
morning at 10 oVJock. Farm C. Gilbert
of Traverse City tUted to the ctmrt,
Uendtr of
thtt he
nier a plea of not guilty for
t: alto at t<xm a« the reading
r wat finUhed he would
1 for a nmilnuance
He
tald that bit reasons for asking a con-
These
Msy Be
The <
AuKUn 24 in'
AiigUKt
l»efor«* Judge
TERED THE BOY'S throat
Uhlitenden
prevailing opinion
the location will not
Ltd's Face Wat Alto Badly Tom. and
but the matter It In the htndB of
He It Still in Anything But an
Judge Chittenden
Sentiment In Ktl
' Enviable Condition—Dejo H»«
katkt and vicinity It all against Mr.
Been Killed.
MrXnlght. and not n consoling word
now.
Triad This Term.
by JnS^ Chittenden continued
^ *to the next term of drcuft court
motion of Farm C. Olibert of Traverw LITTLE JOHN BURNS SADLY IN
City. JuiH before court adjourned for
JUREO YESTERDAY
^ noon Attorney.Olibert hi^e a motion
for a change of venue, which In this
well.
that
,is about what we are doing
HAKRINGTON
GETS 4 TEARS
Venuo Undecided.
Kalkaska. Mich.. Aug lO.-ln drcult digrt here today the cate of the
^P«pl^irt Mr. Mary McKnight was
Che Place for
Sou«enirs_«irt
even if we have to pay you
The Record was srrongly info
Mary Harris. 12 years of age. has
as to the name of the man who paid
150 for illegal liquor selling In Misos
confesse.1 m a robl»er> that was rtimkee county. It was John DUl. not W
mitt^ yesterday. Officer Greer, who
Dill, who cashed up.
was on the case, susplcloned her al
most from the flr>t. and the police
were on her trail last evening, but she
denied emphatically^and with tears
any knowledge of the affair.
This afternoon, however, she was
compelled to face the police, and conFDR ATTEMPTED CRIME AGAINST fessed to the theft of the money, but
said she did not take the ring. She
A LITTLE GIRL
gave the money, she sakt to
man. who claims that he did not
FEOFU THlIfl UlGVaTT
0ily Book $toro
must
lEFOtnWElEClVtll
CHANGE OF
VENUE ASKED
>
seventh TBAIM-1M7
BURGLARY
Our Summer
CONFESSED Tootwear
HOUSE YESTERDAY
tame time, aad appareoUy jutt at
dote, wat teen all over the state, evi
dently. and even at far aooth at Ohio,
THIS TERM
and everywhere It teemed very .near.
Warren Cooper, who U employed on
a Pere Marquette engine, anw the me
teor at >^lilte Cloud, and It aeeaaed to BUT CDNFES8ED TD THE PDLtCE
near at that pl^ that he woodered
THIS AFTERNOON
tt first If it were not a akyrockei sent
up by tome one In the northern part
of the town.
Gove the Money to a Yeung Man.
Bt two OC tlM cliorobM of the dty.
IT WAS NOT WILLIAM
At tho OoocretBtfcmal church M. B.
Who Restored It Today—Ring Has
OEFEN8E WANT TRIAL IN SOME Holley, •ecreury of the Bterenth dl*Not as Yet Been Recovered—
But John Dill Wh^ Paid $50 for lllogal
OTHER COUNTY
irict, who took hU ChrlEtlan Bodearor
WILL MOT COME TO TRIAL AT
SS:?f
n
i:
in all styles can al
ways be found here.
Good liners
anti L"<^od wearers.
Try them and
you will always'
wear them.
TM Hone of Good dottiioE
L WILHELM
New Block,
Comer Frontand Union
m Drugs ritsb LAUNCH CRUISER
mi Pun. Cm
Pricts ♦ % w
leave her dock, c^posite O. R. A
every pleasant ^afternoon at 3
ck. and ereging at 7;30 for a trip
nd the island. Can also be chsrI by pleasure parties. Reasonable
t. ClUxens* 'phones 424 and M
Prevail
on lots of Clothing
and Furnishings
Men’s Sidts, where lines of sizes
Shirt Waists, are broken—Call
Trousers, Hats, to-night and see
what we offer—
Neckwear,
you’ll be surprised
Bo 'sCaps,
Negiigee Shirts, just as others have
Straw Hats,
been-—The time
All Represented to buy is just noy
in this aeanrOpl while the oppor-j ^
tunity presents
"
itself to you.- - - - ■V.
^ B^milton Ootbing
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THE EVEIOKO BX
D, TEAVEBSE CITT, MICH, MONDAY. AUGUST 10. !»(».
*Nl, dna Butterl*^ said dw Salt
b*l^outfar tte
Fisp^ackl’
guSb^^^Utle of TVean^ N. J.. wte
■mdatm^tPihTb^ oSTuasM^
Pr^cetoo university, said today that
te believed Mr. Clevelaiid woald ac
cept the nominatloB for president
NGKIpMlVia SME EXEPTiimy BIG CUTS
One SeethFwel
Smipto SUaioaifl and Buffets
SSJJTJ.VirSL’r'M
Agoodiol«d.vrcngMde.Mdd>oted, wonh $1
for............ ,............................... .
Jersey delegattoe to the aaflona] eoo-
-$11.50
tovoie r^hi wM^tUm **£r5T*
Mr. Utile Is e close personal friend
of ex-senator Smith, the democrat
U -; u:
M
?anl^^*?bJ^iay*ll?.*Cirvel^^
TO
USMAOIUTATC OUR MtR strong with the New Yorkers, and
CMAMT
Thm New Tork Bqw4 of Tvmde m»d !Sef^5loMnleTfeTe
Bx-Seoator David D Hill, i
takM «p Ticor
Trtioi»iHni kM
tee taki
te^y^tteteilbroMtei
IM la
w«-^r*Cl^ll!nd s prSsp^^
We Oder One Hundred Dollars Rewsrd for any case of CaUrrh that
cannot be cared by Hall’s Catarrh
ij:
J. CHKNBY a CO.. Toledo. O
We. the andemlgned. have known
K. J Cheney for the Igst IS years, and
believe him to be perfectly honorable
dstlM sad In all business transactluns and flnanrlslly able to carry out any abllga
. -evonr otter ptAiej which has heeii
rlons made by their flrm.
Yoestsd. Tte oh)M:t of tte New York Weat A Tnmx. Wholesale DrugjrtsU
onastellss Is to srriTs at the best
Toledo. O
WaJdlng. Klnnan A Marvin. Whole^
mmthpi for tte psrpoas and thea
. sale DrugglMts. Toledo. O.
devise Bsaas lo obtalS whai
Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken In
temally. acUng directly
upon
»r««;u7
upwu the
inr
Tte sidrt
blood and mucous surfaces
urfacee of the «y»tern. Testimonials i•ent free. Price,
sad the boar
7Se
per botUe. Soldd by nil drugglsu.
la tts mIl
Hairs Family Pills are
s fact
Otfh
mmmt» mo 9^ si Uit timo. Imt
•sokl^ moamtiomM tnm yvK
MMtfiK iteMRi tte mssda «r ssk
AUSHPTOOErDIVE
: >
;*
; V
.if*
I r
. i:
, t
V f
V
^
esrsaa trade thaa the Uaited
Ualtod States of l»M. with a popu
floa of eighty amikia.
Our toaaage la 1110 was Ml.OOO;
;U aow «7t.OOO, sad. worse slUl.
showed aa actoal decrease of six
tbooaaad tons from the year before
la mo ABOrteaa ships sad Amerl
caa aallon cirTied flA per cc
their estetiy^ oosaa trade, sad,
• orer. a groat dhsiw of that of Burope
la atn, fM par oeat^ while last year
the pwasatags was bat tJ per
Trial Of the Langley CrSft Was Suc
cessful. but Thers Was an Ac
cident
Wldewater. Vs.. Aug lo-A partly
successful experiment ixlih the 1&fiMit Langley airship was made Satur
day from the houselniat In the Po
tomac. river off this |K»lnl. The Aeroirome started well in a straight 1
south with a velocity t»f 70 ftM‘i i
st«ond and flew for a disunre
alKHit «tM. yards. Some deflection
the wings a<wn after starling caused
her to uke a downward
she followed rapidly and
Into the water under full power
>nt steam
pomM deepwea, fleet bas^mlshed engine. There was sufllcient
rapid Jllrtt of a^l^
ship Is belag laid oa either oar At
ull pressurt* of this force the
Ine struck the water and' a momore had disappeared from
zr
It U tte parpose of the New Tork
board of trade to take offeoUTe mess
ttrss to rsMsdy the esistlag eoodi
Uoas. aad to Im«Ib. tte foOOwlag rsso
lotloiis teTe haea aiopted:
RsoolTod. By the New Tork
of Trade aad Trsasportstlon. that
there Is Imperative aeed of the re
vival of Amerlcaa shipping In the for
Olga trada Oar deep sea tonnage has
shrunk lo ooe^hird of the toUl of
IMl, while most of oar ocean com
nseia^ which aeed to employ scorej.
of shipyards aad thoasaads of skUled
oisehaalos ate seaama. Is now moaopQllead by other natloas
Raaotred. That the larger part of
rtghtfnlb
to he carried by Aiflericaa ehlpe. The
' data which the^macl
hd to furnish was ol
xed. The equilibrium was
power adequate and the
Ing surface ample. Some t
work of the wings and
slightly damaged by lh<
books oaed in
drome fipm the
tlal parts were Injure
other test desired this afiemoon the
d be
I have
ing further to say
rurr.;
rZr.
The Dsi
A little thing
•times results in
death. Thus a i
scratch, insigniflranl cuts or puny boils have paid
the death penalty. It Is wise lo have
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ever bandy.
It’s the best salve on earth and will
prevent fatality, when Burns. Sores.
Ulcers and Piles threat
■eaten. Only
Jas. O. J
and F !J. Mei
Rare and
rt.'.rr
...r b.
Reeohte. Tlmt a committee o
mesMmrs. taehidiag the PreeldeBt of
the NeW York Board of Trade and
Traaaportatlea. be appointed by the
to Inquire Into the ataroh
"*^t*Jfu
earned la the lacreaae of oar dee
loansge; that the press of the coaatry
be taeltad lo help Is neeertalalag ate
pabUc optehm sa to the
be haUt ap: that all aides of the
5
1
W
Wl
r Mr. Oarman’s
from these pri
WWI
bias, aaa that the oossmlttee i
Us oondasloas to the board io later
End of Bittsr Fight
of tbir in-Two phlclans had a long and stub
bom flght with an abcest on my right
lung.- writes F. J. Hngbes of DuPont.
Oa.
gave m# up. Everybody
my time had come. As i
as It may deem ndessr
The beneflt
and 1 was on
Pve en
WaftXtaa TO MICHIGAN
Me
,..00.
Wten tte ountnrr gin goea
IMS aba will wear a hatrsiet.
Ttert la a new imported poi
twyteavy ate Arm, wltboot tbe t
GOMDEIISEO NEWS
OFfOemGAN
TrUI
Sune.inifiattiou] cut* on Chiiui Clout, ud
Michigan State Fair last year came
away dliappolnte<| and every perform
ring from the
gave compl«He sailsfar
of the pioneer
lion.
this region which went out
<»r business fifteen years ago. The
nds are located In five townships
and for over a quarter of a century that attracted so i
have been out of >^e market. Mr. year with their Iniellliwnt i
i
year
Cartier proposes to\r<*»tore them to tlvatlng tricks will Im‘ there this
i
baby
the market and wllh sell parcels of in full force, from Tom Tom, the
variou.H sizes to small purchasers for elephant, who rides the
farming pyrposes. The standing llm the entire family *»f <’
U,- Sun
i^K knari. wno nas nrougni inese an!
mals to a wonderful state of sagacity
hemk»ck and hardwood,
and usefulnes.^ The elephants can
eratkin was $31,000
ride bicycles, stand oi
on their heads.
A luirty of Ohio lour
t
; on stilts, and do i
rk at bis hunUng lodge
t-r
of Newberry, while out
a most curious find.
nous Rexos. with their gnat h«s.p ndllng and
trout sireami
the woods. 1 d up<in tracing It up armbatlc feats. They will also ride
f.mnd two cr »*s In a fierce struggle. the unlcycle afid will,do all kinds of
clever skating on rollers. This featunThe flght did
alone will Ih- wonh a trip down to the
fcMind
soldlerK will lH‘ ver> much
gold Ug with 'the
ftdh
the following
Inscrlp '"o.:,".'..............
to know that
tL._. Major
—, . Hen
--------lion in Si
which was iranslattd lightcHl^ to^
boy of the Rhappt»
by a local physician; ••|■'reed by Josef
his s«»n w 1
Caxto. June 13. 1902. Brmldentown. bannoc k. i
and will recall the days of ti
Florida"
The annual OJibway Indian camp
meeting of the upper peninsula enthusiastically rl^lvl^d by th»
Methidist ministers U being held at ans of the civil
aitracllve and thrilling feat
Pequamtng. The Rev. C M. Thomiv
s(»n of Marquette, presiding elder for ure will be the performance of the
the l-ake Superior district, will be marvelous Melrose family, who are to
given an Indian name and adapted In do bicycle riding on high wires, they
to the OJibway tribe. Ancient tribal being the only family in the world
customs will be followed In the cere who are able to do stunts of this sort.
Thc-^ will also do irapcAe and slack
monies of adf>ptlon.
i
At Vassar the old bridge of the M wire acts.
Hand music Is to bi- one of the
C. R. R. across Cass river was moved
Friday and a new bridge put In place fea.llng feat«rc‘s of the fair and It Is
In five minutes. The time taken to a i >rm of music that Is welcome t«J
get the new one ready for trains to ev.r>hc»dy.-n2The Furniture City band
will iH. at^he fair every day durfag
cross was only 44 minutes.
Prof. Waite. wh.» made the balhion ilHb-rrrte-atjd In addition, many bands
as<-enslon at the hanest Jubilee at wll! give s|»oclaI entortalnroenis dur
Colon, came down In the lake and ing the fair The Newsboys luind o(
was nearly dmwned when he was U.rand Rapids, the most unique organ
picked up by a pleasure boat after Ization of its kind In the country,
being made up entirely from the
swimming about half a mlle.
Sunday the h>oe BapUstt In Bethel newsboys of the city of Grand Rapids
di*dlcated tl^lr new church. Just c«mv will give several concerts during the
pletei
ed. making the sixth church in
that I
township wl Ich contains no
One of the pleasant fc-alures of
villages The United Brethren have West Michigan Slate l-'alr's special
2 churches, the Methodists 1. Oongrt*- entertainments Is the fact that they
gationallsts 1. Free Methodists 1 and arc‘ all free, the admittance to theTalr
Free Baptists 1.
admitting everylKwIy to s*-e them.
Glen Lent, aged 12 years, boarded
One Interesting features of the I
a circus train at Manton and when he that will be novel will be the Pui
Jumped he was caught by an engine and Judy show, which will l>e given
on the next "track. Both hla arms at different locations on f
were severed and the upper pari of with Its never falling fun i
for none of us are so old i
to res|M>nd to the trials ar
Rapids. capItaUzed at $25,000. has the harmonies and discords of the
Punch and JudyYarally.
The fair will be held 1
Ids oil
ISth ol next montfc
he plannlng for a summer
L will be
.wise for everyone
trip to the fair
There will be r
trotting race* of all sorts on the track
of the present crop of wheat Is the ever>- day; there will be /exhibit
best he has handled since 1898.
of fine cattle, horses and other slock.
Grandma Fales. of Wayland.. aged There will be the fine.H| art deiiart74. has completed a patchwork quilt ment that has ever been shown at any
containing io.s:!*; pieces.
fair In (hi* i»an of the rou
A cabbafle plant on an Alamo farm
Kverybody is earnestly r
which grew after l»elng In the ground to go and most cordially Invlttsl by,
.11 wlmer
the fair ma
*;r
In a letter a«1vt»catlng a pixti f..r the
itabllshmeiit lu Knglaud of a greut
•eienUAc school^ luml RusHiery savs:
-It is little short of s<-andalous that
>ar ambitious youtlis should be ol.Uged
o tesort to the United Ftatea and
Germany for t.H hiih-al training.
A naan mid a woman entered the
rowded car at the same time.
A^young mail rose to give the worn
.-Tluink
sir.- said the woman
3 tbe young man who ted rloeq.
And oomebow tbose tbree words
be stralglitcol up atid went to tbe front plntto snmke.-Uhleago Post.
MALARIA
Germ Izxfected Air.
MiOsiis a sot oosiBsl cxdsSTdy to tbs sssmps
•ft
J-A-TER
WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL
H Big €ut...
■ an unusually good
Bg West Michigan
are flattering than
rn™,Ki!isr,
t grower has pn»du
J.
Thurnday. August l S.rrsmTSO a. m
A JOLLY TOOD TIME
ts6S0p.a.
inta. Bands. VtuKh and Judy
Wsiren A. Cartier, ms
r.
u
gidd pieces to 25 cent pU»ces. The
most valuable coin U a $50 CalUomla
gold piece, dated 1855 It is said lo
iM* wrorth $300 In the numisma
numismatic mar
It Is more thaa twice as large
a.4 a silver dollar. The oddest coins
of the collecilim is the CallftimU oc
tagons—ven* comely and aitracllve
The 25 cent pieces are ven
Bd thin enoagfa to be beni be^
tween the flngera. Some are octagonal
and some are round. An exceedingly
rare coin of the collection is a Papal.
- Popes coin. • It Is gold, and the
» of a $10 gold piece Contained
the collection are many Callf..mU
gold coins which date back to the
days of '49. and are'the output of
rate mints. Daring the days of *49
California the prtmUlve methods
ransportaUon. the lawlessness and
great dmer of shipping bullion to
the east and corency west throagb
wild, bandit regions, led to the es
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^agooddf,n«.Uun<«t
,
PZE.CRU8T •
8HORT.CANH
MUFFINS • •
XX)UQHNUT8
_ the New York
of tte
^
>
'
»
'
Presto
-Mr. Cleveland does ndc desire, obloosly. to rewnter public life. He
IS seenstomed his mind to retire
ment. and wantR nothing better than
to live In hta modest Way with bU
family In Princeton, but 1 believe If
cotnes manlfeslly his duty, not
inch In n party sense as from
Stic vtewpoints for the welfare of
MMiniJT. be woald ooosent to be
CHEAPEST
\\ c hlave a broken lot of sizes in CAN\*AS OUTING SMCOES wc will close out Regardless of cost. No
old stock : all clean, new sho4!s : : :
CLEANEST
.«HEAITHIEST..«
Men's - Boy's - -■
Youth’s Little Gent’s
AND .
ABSOUrreLT ODORLESS
uiOM-r
IS
- - - - - - -
80c
70c
*60c
50c
Bacbant & Boscot
Fariur Bfs. OU Stami « 209 VramI Stmt
AL'Y- IO»
PER 1000 WATTS
ruB; tauMD bt
JARPET CLEAMN6 WOKS.
BlirteiliitfirEltetrte
LI|blti<PmrCi.
CariM^t ansriing and Feather Reno
vating. CarjK-i m wing and laj iqg.
Before sending your old carpels
away lo l*e made into rngv let me
Farm For Sale ;
N. a CHAPIN. Pr.prieIor.
one ll8
8xa Waalungtun \
kcres known aa the Steel or Need-1
Traverae oounty
the city.
J. E. QREILICK CO, CITY
—'i
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Cl.u. W.rn.r. ProprI.wr
BimoMs BAT. mua.
HI KNAPP
..Tk Watchmaker..
Watdi. Clock ami Jcwclr)
rcpatretl.
Fine work luy
sjiccially.
IVdmptncss niy
inotta
Give me a call
Next door aouth of Squires
Barbershop.
409 S. Union Street
When You Wtit twice em of Nett!
The Peeriesa flhirta are the best
Butchers and Sausage Makers, j
a«toi.r
—""siu piiqm su j
^
HloaiNS. OMtM, hu r»
“Kniolc Knaolcs”
Thy kule, kuaini kind, you know. This is the season when they are so
popular, and ladies always like the new ihinB^s.
are the thinK—so many quaint desi«rns. They are priced at $1.50, $*2.00
and $2.75. We have a nice line of black leather Wrist Bac^s, selling from
50c to $3.00, and some nice values in Chatelaine Bags at the saine prices.
CtervtecI
Genuine hand car\*ed goods; the Chatelaines arc $1.25, $2.00 and $2.75;
the purses (and they are beauties) are $1.00 and $1.50; the belts are the
handsomest we have .ever carried, and these sell for $1.00 and $1.50.
F>Mrl Ooodte
^ Nothing quite so popular as the iVarl—everything seems to run that w*ay.
Our Pearl W'aist sets sell at 25c and f^c. liie pearl sash pins are 25c and
A^)c. These all have that beautiful iridescent coloring, that is their par
ticular cliarm.
Coliter nr«jirr» Ovterte
Such a varied assortment to select from. The designers surely did them-.
selves proud in this class of work. The ladies always like a big slock to
pick from. See these goods at 25c, 50c and 75c.
L-teOteOollterte
Some entirely new designs, and they sell from 75c to $1.5l».
li^teote te^rlfBte Moteltery
Very special designs and a full line of sizes, and lliese goods anr sold at
25c and 50c the pair.
WHI^te Slllc Olovtete
are worn so much these da>*S, and we are showing such dainty patterns at
these prices (50c and $1.00 the pair) It would pay to have several pairs.
For those who wear them, we have the fine Black Silk gloves at the same
low price.
ICnIoK ICnteolcte In OHInte tend Slivter
Just the season for little gifts and souvenirs to be made; no place has so
many novelties as our Crockery* Department.
»
Dteln^y OHInte
r,'"-K >
in all manner of decorations at 50c, 75c and $1.00.
,
i' : ’ '
«Jte|»tentetete Novtel^ltete
just unpacked. The newest designs that are shown; so many quaint liattcriis, and the prices are remarkably low.
i '
SoEJVtenIr SpoG^te
j
. The finest engraved scenes you will sec. Your friends will surely want to
remember this summer s^nl'with you. or you may want to'send some to
those who can not come here.
'
Cour$: Motetete fKoEJVtenIrte
The tincsi photograph wc have ever been able to have reproduced. There
are 20 different styles of China to select jfrom. any one of which is a gem.
and the price only 25c each.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
tBE EVENIKO BEOOKD. TRAVEBSE CITT, MICtt, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1901
QUEEN CITY
Whole Wheat Hour Is Antl-Dyspdptic
and contains more nutriment than all
the so-called breakfast foods on the
m^ricot. It is sweet, nutritious and
healthy. Manufactured by •
:
HANNAH & LAY CO.
*rP«AVKf«SK OITV'. MIOM.
CUIESilL SEWS
.OF THE WOUa
n oC lee ten ladies la leafth
A novel safe cracking was that at
Seattle. Waah.. where, at 4 a. m.. rob
bers removed the safe from the Wash
ington hotel and rolled it down hUl,
time the charge was ready several
hundred had assembled. The robbers
'e”s*oriensi'"«X“SS‘;
L dash for the safe after the exdamape wroufcbt was Im-
i. but were frightened by pou
ting down fnim the
and left the »300
which It contained.
Probably the first
United Blatfs to be i
s^vendy brulacd and rendered una. A.
iail lay on the ground In
many places to a depth of two feet. born on the day of the pope’s elec
Judt preTlous to a beary shower In tion. The parents of the child are
l*rot<«lant.
He
will
be
ebrUtened
In
Omroma. 8,1).. nearly every kitten
less than six months old In the ricln- the P^teaunt church, of which the
Ity died. apparenUy from the effects child’s father is a communicant.
In a cage with lions and tigers,
of some gaseoos matter In the air.
A buach of Ik caUle was seen coming pantbeiw and bloodhounds, a pale and
from the flats, when eight of them trembling girl and a nervous looking
fell to the grotind. A farmer living young man were married FYiday night
near by ran out to them and- found to make a Coney Island holiday. The
six or the eight already dead. J. Mor- marriage took place In Luna park and
ris. a su>ckman living on \t->Ue river, was one of the attractions of what
reports the loss of six bead In the. was known as the Carnival of Na
same way. It Is generally lielleved tions. Isabella Trimmer.-Ik years old.
that the copious rains which have was the bride, and William E. Newnthe
what
fallen aince have nentra
offeroil
ever poison to animal life may have agwr of the attraction
iHM-n In the air. It was a. phenomenon them |2«»o to be* raarrled
N<jn.- -of the attendants
l.frHiifore unknown there.
*81. Isiuls win have a Horal clock
the
nitnisier.
Kev.
U.
U.
Taylor,
of
with a dial 120 f««ei In dlam»#ier as a
reminder to each visitor that he is llrtsiklyn. iKTformed the ceremony
tlmiugh the bars
having the time of his life
-Miss Hannah Sluimky. daughter
The color line has dwn ilrawn on
lioard the United States receiving of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slupsky. will
ship C'kJiumbla at the Brooklyn navy be married Aug. 1C to Isaac Lenet. of
LsKusl
yard The c6(ef p«^ty officers refused
The*
to mess with Isaac Miller, a negro
notable event.
. who had Just lM«en swqto Id as chief
)n« have been
cari>cnierVi mate. They declined to
ts
of
the
brldtv
sent
out,
and
the
i
associate with him In any way. or to
their home Is
r carry out any ordera that oU*et have declde<!
> through him. Miller Is not
1 negro. He has been In
t the wedding
navy many years, and has a good
psky's warehoui
at 1K22-24 Lo<
V Missoula, Montana, woman put
locketbook. containing »375 Into -su U»ul I Ulolie-Dt^mocrat.
The
flrst
wireless message
c<irsage and then lay down to
eland from Buffalo Frl
In
Clev
i
creek,
losing
the
pocketfnim a <
the DeForesi wirelws
t. friend
An Inn
has lately
syst m. which
. piece of paper Into the
installed between th
name point and followod it a mile,
where It stopped In an eddy, found cities. It was a great success
the pocket book had sunk within six
Inches of where the |iaper had stopthat a
*^Augiist W. Eokholm has confessed
1 dlato three highway robberies which
ha^e purrled the Chicago police ever
despondency Invarisince last wlnu-r Eckholm was led
Icldc and something
to confess by a holiness band which has been 1
Jiat will prevent that
converted him
Which makes suicide likely.
Wherever King Edward goes now conditionflrst
thought -of self-destruc
adays he Is ac*N»mpanled by his own At the
take Electric Blttera. It being a
coffee maker, an Egyptian named tion
great Ionic and nervine will strength
Emin Abraham, who senes his ro en
nerves and build up the sys
tund majesty with the fragrant bev- ternthe
It Is also a great Stomach. Uver
’ earage In small cups. The attendant. and Kidney
regulator. Only SOc. Sat€if ot»urse. appears In all the glory of isrsctlon guaranteed
by Jas. O. John
oriental costume. Favored friends son
and r. H. Meads. DroggtsU.
have been privileged to taste the care
fully prepared brew, but none of them
Sir
'ih»t.;.;>
I.IpiMti. an frii-liniai:.
have gone Into raptures over the Inky
Usiklng fluid of which his majesty has b Til-hi Siv.tlai d. two years a farm
* become so fond of late.
hand in South Cnndinn. owiiii 4M»
J Henry Bmythe. Jr., the Ikyear- storiw ill England, two imeking bouses
. idd. son of the Rev. Dr. J. Henry In Aun rlca.
Smythe. of Philadelphia, who has
gained .qnlle a reputation as a chess growlm
me of 9i
Plaver in the last two years, has been of bU f
<
lt> raise the• .vneht
i
moved to a pHvate
!>w York His father, who la flaying
the Empire hotel, aays-lhe boy’s
Sheep were struck dead In
wry^ms.-
•V* H» Hm rMMt N* c
tM
MUII«
•mm Tak« ll> Cmtm.
than to declare that S reports that
to pott.
said he is glTlas no attei
tics now aod Is wllHa* to U
le In iU naiBt oC the I
said he In
drift.
of AmbM •*»<» About Ue flrst of 8sptember he will open hla office again
in Grand Rapids, where he will remain during the fall and winter. He
U Interested in two lumber planU In
Wisconsin, a lumber and salt plant
and a lumber company In FloHda.
With these Interetu on his handa
Mr. Stearns aaj-s be has no lime to
devote to poUtlcs.at thU Ume.
Ex Senator Flood In speaking of
the political BltuaOod la the Ninth
district ventnred the opinion
Congressman Bishop could rep
his district, for life If he wanted to.
and regarding the expected candidacy
of Mr. Stearns for governor, he
thought there would t>e no question
about his having the support of the
entire dh-irlct. and added: “If Stearns
wants to be governor I think be is
entitled to the nomination this Ume.
He has worked long and hard enough
for It. that he ought to have It. The
irnly obJecUon I ever h
Stearns waa his r«»peated
the aUte senate without g<
Mr. Flood also said It Is understood
In his senaiorUI district that Btate
Senator Parr of Onekama.
lekama. Maniatee
Mi
county, will be a cant
candidate for
nation for third lertp next year.
l.,nve. Mt-retary-treasurer
lean Pivss Humorists, Uns
to St.;ix»uls. so It’s safe
to till things on him. Love never
spning ornllr i
accoMIng to hla
ecus joke In b
oxni mode
►n.
\
d yeaik ago. be
■ look^ out
at the st*ati«Ted bouses that lay on
elth.T side .»f the railroad track, and
asked:
*‘ls this the outskirts of Baltlmqrer*
Just then the train whlsk.^
tonne] like a nil.bit Into Iti h
and Mr. I,«.\e shmitid out gleefully in
the daikmws:
(Dr. PII
pierceTs
1 FAVO
FAVORITE
IPRESClIRIPTIONJ
r
CURES
^
HEADACHE I
AND
Caiman’s Wsstlc Floor
the phyalclana assure
Our Mid-Summer Clearauce Sale
I
Ldams Sawyer." which
i^^lrd season
^ ^
^
treat for ^11 theatre goers •who love|
that which is clean and exrrutlailng j
ly funny, with brilliant touches of re''
fined pathos, in the bucolic drama
“Quincy Adams Sawyer" has achieved
an envUhle distinction as the best of
all coitntn- plays, tor the faults o!
prtMiucilons of this class wen* avoided
by the dramatist In making his play
from that book of the same nami«
h
is still having a big sale
ighout the entire country (though
in its fourth year.) and the rvis that there is no clement, such
as reaftsm. comedy, pathos, or senti
mem predominating, but a suhile
combination of all.
Above everything elim the r.im in
“Quincy Adams Sawyer” has Unm to
iH- hfelike and true to nature in both
the characters and story. The fcc
compllshment of this purpo.so has
spelled the word success In capital
letters. The tll»«» honor*^l villains,
farm moriga^. lost wills, cnu-1
uncles, wfong^ girls, etc., which
done such valiant service in
1 dramas tor years are consplcur and pleasantly ah.‘ient In this
play.
Ide from the engagement here
ncy Adorns Sawyer” will spend
four months of its time, during
(he coming season, in four ciUes only,
(t will be seen for two months In
New York city, one month in Phila
delphia. three weeks in 89x100. and
two weeks in Chicago.
eUboraxThe p
2S^“‘*reall8m. all the acts taking
»in the country, and all the characters. except “Quincy Adams Saw• himself and one other, being
i\ types. This is one of the very
plays that the theatre goer really
not afford to miss. Us tn mendous
cess elsewhere .and the lavish
alums of thev press liberally en
dorse this assert
Puts an End To It All.
A grievous wall oftimes come
a result of unbearable pain from
taxed organa. DUziness. Backache,
......S:oo
inu^BueoY
1 Ontral I^kr,
/^OVgLLaciiOHM. AUom«T.andCow
Vd #«r* . nm Chu
Rapid..Cla
F..r
Boy’s $b«ss
Tniiu* airir* from Northport. OoMma and
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NOTICE
40TIC TO TAXPAYERfl.
The tax rolla for the collactlmi
I Md*
r the Are wards o
irae Oty. Michigan,
placed in my hands for <
Sw, from 8 o’dodt unUl 11:80 o’clock
la the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock I
4 o’clock in the afternoon of each da
M
and ontH oSl
t:*-
OS-TKOP»ATi-IY
j^: ■ : 1LM_
VlAOTKMI-Ha ▲.
a.r
K
J.W.GflWiUett,ILD.
A. D. TYL^R
DENTIST
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
out. flAWYI
JOHN R. SANTO
fiaiur
Ndw WlUwIn MMk.
BcMseon
They are not the best
have, but they are extra
values ibr the price, .y.
kalf» ktoUa-m . itoS p. n. Tm
TAXKffi.
5Pi^i^suh.’;;i;ur uphitee,;;^'’spring^;value.
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$1.00
Chair w^sWprrs on alj tram-north and
tn.PM.d4M. Brltodvor—k.
' now^•
maktr',
Northport S:3D
^*Tirlll be in my office for the pu .
8 pi^^aht^y Parlor suit^ upholsiiir«l in silk Damask, regular pnee^^^
B. J. MORGAN
GRAND RAPIDS A ISDIARA RY
M.jl N.L TIME CARO
of proiKTtlou. It is « .-tiuaiurti sight
in Imlla to
i-lephaiils pUlug leaklogs 1that they baxe b;ought
he rlv
from the
logs have l*eet> fW<‘<1 dowm from the
apluuds.
™
^
Many of the eleiiUants so engaged.
wUboul driver or dln-ctlon. will plniige
into the flood and *«-arry the tlmlH-rs
after piling them up. wlD
Uke their head and “true* the «i»d of
the timbers: that is. push them all
0 that they {ireaent a uniform
‘ when pUed np.—Cbk-ago Post,
M'wSuchSS Vt......
2 6000 LUMBER WttIMS
3 TQPBU66ES
PEBiJyjgUETTE
But lhanli
PUls they put an end to It all. They
but thorough. Try
Only*25c. Guaranteed by Jas. O. John
son’s and F. H. Meads’ Drug
JOffe« you some grand values in Couches, Davenports and Parlor Suites.
harfwood. with\law^t.h«
strel
tion. canvas bottom, and tow and cotton filling, upholstered in 5 tone ffl C f|
velours. 8 rows tufts, a $13.00 value. Uearance Sale Price....... .
•giDU
One huuclred twenty or in
every one ol which is of humor
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THE EVEXmo BEOORD. TSAVEBSE CITT, MICH., MONDAY. AUGUST 10. IWA
<^iim4Ham ^FlHiMiitna1SmtsstS cfn>t^..,.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST MUSICAL NOVELTIES OF THE YEARl
COSGROVE’S CONCERT CO.
WlHMf liSIEIiaRCUIIIIimiHHiL AUOUSTI3. MHDnimil thk el.ks
mnrm^OT&.V
Prices: 25c. 50c and 75c. Seats now on Sak.
MIOM-OL.ASS, UIB^-rO-DATK MiJSIOAL. ATTRAOTIONI
IN CLOSE GAME Ollt er THE EAILT nONEISS
WEPT OEPARTMEWT.
WAWTCD:
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SCLLAIRl tTAIIt 0«FtATE0 A8YLUMt 8ATUPIOAY
tMl ter* Wm S to 1. Mi A*yhmi*
Mm* Ttetevto to ThMifc for
After, a lingering Illness, of several
tonths. John. A. Cook died of senile
bronchitis at the borne of his son-inlaw. Harvey Curtiss. 426 West
entb street. Saturday mominx at 6
Th» Btoltirc SUra d«r**l*d the Daeeaaed'wa* bom near Trenton
bn te Tw*iftli HtTMt N. J.. January 25« 1821. When but a
_ boy be removed with his
■eort of a to 1. Til* loesk loot tb« enU to ConstantU. Osw
un^.
New York. January 1. 1844. he was
united in marriage to Matilda A. Ban
i totanlo to via. Tk* rtaltora war* out- croft, who died in October. 1889. Ten
chUdren blessed their union, seven of
whom sorvlve him Frederick M. lives
at Hampton Roads. Vs : Herbert W.,
at Warren. Idaho: Mrs. Clara E Mey
UOnU
ers. at Boise City. Idaho; Mrs. Martha
Cnrtlaa. Mrs. Helen L. Sheffer. MrsCora Campbell, and Frmirtr E of this
clly. Besides his children 22 granfi
children and seven great-gran dchll
dran anrtlve him He lesv*.* two sis
tars, one in S>Tacitse. .V Y.. and one
In tia* to onidi Wnoktngtoa. who i
In Lapeer. Mlrb.
belaff tend to UM bj tbc kli. If
He came to Traverse City In Octoann. n mw ana for tk* Asrlom to
bar. 18G7. and has resided here ever
since, and has seen the city grow from
. kad VBi knek on Uilrd wkar« b* *lM
^ kar* b**a. He had plaaty of time te
wllderoess to what It Is now. He
t do It, hot WMt to Bleep This nudr
raed and run tbe first dray line In
tk* baoto Ikll wlth'jte out.
this city. Taking people when they
TkM L. W*lcb Bkdwed bte worth a* arrived here by boat or stage oqi Into
*.ptt«k*r. H* ftouad Baker nod WH the country, when Ik any times had
follow and
«a ao teakU that thej did not know only the blazed tre
muddy roads to drive
how It was don*. Brooaoo tbri.
: olapjjd a^toj^
b^ in
with the Methodist
In I860, and has llv,
Christian life since. He wa?
j Mv la on* or more mas. Ito swui
ed by all who knew him. al
hard aaookb to eead the ball a mile
ways working for the best interests
: te tej^He^aalUr
Welch In
of the comrounlly In which he lived.
The
funeral
will be held Tuesday
atrtca*.*^*Tbe bauS- steeledae*i
afterno»»n at 2 o’clock from the real
alee oo* with a fool and the next <
II. .1. Cnrtlss. 426 Wi-sl Sev: b* Blsaal and walked to the beo
Kev. J. W. Miller
aaklaf Uuwe aaea struck out to *
has Imm*o a friend <if iheti
■ raate with bases full.
Uy Vor^ ver 2.'i yiwrs. The funeral t
The AaUnms made a bard effon
‘ the direction of W. S Ant
tie the same la the el«btb laalas. l
eoold oaljr fet-e man as far as third
, when the aide was retired. In ih.*
Blatb aaotber effort was
not a aaa coo
«b first safelr.
The Asjrlum
g«^«ro«n.«
to the ftrst laalag Baker got
and base on a doable error b. Baker
Telegrams Announcing Success c
Of B
Concert Company to Appear Here
Under Auspices of Elks.
GOOD lEPOSTS
OF COSCSOVES
I
te Which put Wilson on second base
Exalted Ruler I>r. I. A. Thonii»!‘t»n of
Traverse City lAjdge. Nt». Si,!, li. V. O.
Elks, has receivetl sevecal telegrams
In tbe sixth inninc two
were made by Bellaire. 1
cured first by betoi bit by a pitched
few of them
ball and got in by Wattrick s two-base
blL Wattrlck stole third, and war
Bscansbs. July 17—To Dr. 1 A.
lomiison. Traverse City. Mich—
bf^t in by Wasbiaroa's single.
. Two or three tima during the game Cosgrove Concert
mcert Co grand s.icIbI
tbe aaylom failed to score by the rank
•SR. A rare treat.
Harnett. Exalt.*.!
Ruler.
July, 31-To Dr 1.
Traverse City.—Cosbe eoold bare sprinted home easily grove concert xceeillngly fine. Pruand scored. Spangler also failed when
AdvlM* your friends.
a looff. safe ooe was put out when he
Harry I>eWolf.
was oo secood. He should have
du Lpc. Wls.. Aug. ?I.~Tu Dr
reached borne even If the ball had
tiompson. Traverse City—Cos
been bandied, but It was fumbled
grove Concert Co. O. K. Ever>* num
lag him a double chance, but he
ber warmly receive.!. Slgnc*.!. L J.
frosen to third and died there.
Morpin.
.
The pitchers on both teams sec
TIANSFOIHEBS ABE HEBE
-third base
....left field
.....pitcher
MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SAU
Our Sales for the past ten days have been very gratifying. The lines of Sum
mer Goods have been greatly reduced. We have gone over the stock and have again
reduced prices to insure quick selling. It's still early in the season
:
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A lot of principally short pieces, former prices faQ/b
as high as 1.50 a yd, to close...................
^
yards Black Brocaded Silk, worth 50c,
. Ml«l«a
I. In Un«<>
body Wat Injuned.
orth-liound pasM-nger on the
1. got Into trouble Ju<t north
morning. In Tasking
• turn Just north of the town, a
»ken fiange tent the engine and ten• off the track. No one was Injunxl.
the train was tied up until about
>n. The accident ocrtirreil at K;o',
WILL SHOW IN CEDAR
Aufi. 1©.—Alexander
rJi TO to'b?manl€d^MS fit
te kas iiaca beard from by tbe Ut
£ to^bnito tb^s?
bim nomewbece la Indiana. bU where
abonts nad condttlon being' Imparted
to a aacret code, which she refnsei to
l for aay OM but becself. She
of teaxb yoong Adrentlat friends ar
rivad from Bauie Creek to aid tn
u$ came to the
yesterday froi Elk Rapldt. and
t most of the < i on the Twelfth
IS grounds. They left early
ng for Cedar. 1 where they
Elk Rapids Saturday their
meal tent caught fire aod burned. The
fire was caused by one of
HAD FAMILY REUNION
0*Ughtf«l Gatharifig at th« Home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Car
on tka aonth aide, promptly at l ;S0 te
morrow aftamoon (wentber perailt- lisle of Pltuburg. Pa., and Mr. and
to taka a cap. plate nad- spoon: also
i
QQq
Llbow length Lace Gloves, worth 75c
for................... .i................... .....................
39c
CWWrenV^'
Dresses
Fercaie dresses, ages 1 io 4. well made, to
close at............................-
^
inch all wool Jacquards, 50c values
QQq
Fine mercerized waistings and silk dot Zeph- OQi^
yrs. formerly sold for 5tk and 59c. to close ...
Catsst mefcwear for Cadies
Ju,t Nolle, th. New Pric*.
LOT 1 includes slocks,,
fancy embroidered Turn
overs, long silk lies and
embroid»'red sels, sold
early in season al 1 Orb
7.5c, choice..........
LOT 2 includes long
lace lies. Crepe de Chine
stocks and fine lace sets.
sold up to $1.25,
choice.........
39c
Summer Uta%h floods
................ ^36c
/«
White and Grey only,
Lot of Summer Corsets, sold up
for................... ....................................
(IJsle 'I'hread glovi
25c values.---- ------
FdR~SALE^
RL’ii.'lr.';
Another lot including some of our $1.<K) Fou- OQp
lard silks, to dose.................................................. m
:is inch Tan Colored Ftmgee, worih
for........
—
l*»erolas that have sold at ^Qq
I'ine silk Zephyrs. 55c value
fo^^.................................-.........................
Colored Challies
for .............................. ..
Slandard prints, good patlerns,
for...........•••••.............................
I'ine printed Iwawns, good Kk:
value................. ........... ................. .......... ..............
12>^c fine
Lawns....................... .
3'C
:6ic
,7c
Lot of l-i«urwl Silkolines, were
8c
for ............................. ............................. ................
bleached T. C. Crash. 5c
,2.lc
values................;...................
Bleached -Huck 1‘owels, 50x20. colored|
border....................................................... ............... 10 c
16c
Fine Gingham Dresses t; imined with einbrbid- OCkr%
er>' and lace, for ages 1 i D G yrs. to close at.:.. 0»C
16c
3ic
Cadies' Olaisfs
In good Percale.well made and neatly trimmed ORr>
black and white only,...........................................
i
FOR RENT.
I
TO
y. ti.
t
HHxln -lVu •
I y for rvn» in tbr ll«.mkl balk
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MICELLANEOU8.
. 'Ivrtu'n.!
Ckirogti, for frtvltiai-rar>
mr-v
L'."»
Portion of New Equipment of Boardman River Electric Light A Power
Co. Being Set Up:
big new dynamo for tj
house t* exjuTled here about
If September. The addition
................... right field building for this machine 1r cu
. ................. shorutop
preparatlonn are in imogr
..................... left field
installation: also fiw the c
...................third base which the Improve
1 2 S 4 ft C 7 8 »
a 0 1 • • 2
ENGUfEAMBTEltDEB OFF
I a 0 © 0 0
8: Bellaire.
trelch. »; by
10.
HSSBXIHI
6 patterns of
A lot of short IcfiRths of plain and fancy silks, includinjf Taffetas', Sateens and Silk Flannels from Qfa/b
1 to 5 yds in length; worth 75c yd.- v.... ..........
...first
The-Ihree large transformer
... shoi
tioned in the Record a short tii
-^«ht fl^ have been receive.! liv
I A Poi
.center field an* being Inst.UcHl to
In ,he
the down i«wn CU CHAMCE OF VEBUE
building of the company, on Norih In-!
--
trick and U Welch
on balls-Off Welch. 1. Hit by
-ball — Partlow.
Passed balls->H
ttlool Drcs$ 6ood$
« Silks
I aawgsSSr l[!!^'ai
ro new
FOUND ON THE LAWN
pleased I
they gave the guide aj
Notice of Sewer Ast-rrmenL
Countv MedMed
<> ^ »»^Frlg. ^J. G.
”'^hn.
Countv
Taken Very III Last
MonriK-. Mrs. E. Blacken. Ira A.
Evening.
l^an
Adams. B. F. Colvin. Fn*d Courtade.
A. J. <lunar of 335 East .Ninth street
T. J. rmlor. F. A. Wylght. Joseph
! was taken very II! la>t night and found
Lumly. Hannah. I.ay A Co . W. F
----;on the lawn by his son about 1 o’clock
Haraha. Cha*.
Chss. Wells. W. J. Irwin.
11 has be«-n learned
Ic
on the best of thU
ng He has lH.en ailing for
PERSONAL.
Joseph Holfie. Ja*. B. Wise. John
authority that a
1 trouble,
Moran. J. B. Wise. John Twoddle
be askedd for in the 6ase of Ben Spat- j However,
b his son.
A. A. McCoy.went south
Alfred
Welt. Mary P. Bums, and al
e game warden who shot and F. I*. (Miffar last night
9 nclock.
persona
interested
In the laying ol
Chris McLain rew*ntly near reUrlng aUmt 9:3U.
Will Gsne of Grand RapidsI Is visita sewer to the alley easi
L'-iut
men are visiting at Mr. tog to the city for a w
street, commencing 165 fc*et soutfc
law The case
• up in clrculi ICrtifrar s
camp at Cacj) Lake
of the south line «,f imh strtH-l
Miss Helena D>or of l^anslng was
south to the north line ol
It has been learned that the
the guest of Mrs O. C. Moffatt Satur thence
13th street, take notice:
wUi probably be taken to 'Kali
of doors ajiout It) o
day and Sunday, going toda
That the roll for the special assess
county, as there seems to be no doubt I posed to b^one of the young - men. ah-ta-wanta lor a visit with 1
ment heretofore made by the Board
that the change of venue will be About 1 oclock Mr. Goffsr heard his
The Mis-ses Humphrey of
of Assessors for the punnwe of de
granted. The story has I
father, and carrietl
carrieil him into
have l^*n spending a short
fraying that part of the «»st which
the rounds that It would be held In 1 hoi
He had become iso weak
the Council decided should be borne
ManiRU*e. but the story is discredited j he
not" rei
bouse alone
Dr Mints Kemp rAMumed
I" and paid by spi*clal assessment for
An effort, however
Ssult Ste Marie, after a Rhur
the laying of a sewer In the alley.east
to get it to Missaqkee county, but
today aife unable to be
. „ of Union sireeu commencing at' a
tffere seems to be no |probability that
point
les feet (outh of thb rnilh line
be taken there.
south; Mrs, Noyes
lOih street, thence south to the
for a few days' visit in southern Mich of
BRE^TlEfi.
igan. but a-ill return to spend some north line of 13tb street, is now ©n
HE OpEfi NOT LIKE IT
e to my office for public InspecUon.
time
with
her
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert Winnie andrCeorge W'. C Na
Nolice Is also hereb
reby given that
a fine »tch of trout
up H^Welwnd. before going back to
Council and
ind Board of Assessors
A. F.
F.i„ „ «.. th. J...
,
Bert got 40 and
the City of Traverse City win meet
in Answer to Ad.
T. A. ConloD of Detroit Is tn the city
George 2‘». They caught none of them
the Council Room, to saidI city,
cli on
on legal bustoeas.
A F. Nerllnger.
on files.
Sam Benda will leave for Chicago ^ig. 17. 1903. at 8 o'clock: p. m . to re-Nerllnger real estate agency. Is far
The funeral of the two children
1. at which
tomorrow momlng for, the purchase
from satisfied with the impression •Mr. .nri Mrs.
.Mr». Ross
Ro» Hines.
Hln«. CtarlWw'd
Cha
Ui^ and
that might lie taken from the Record's M.rUm. «*,
bold from the rrwHdenoe of hlf fall stock)
was held
persons
Interest.
Mrs. J. A. Pennington of Cedar was
Saturday write-up ot his-W’ife wanted" on W’ebster street yesterday after
to the city yesterday visiting relatives
advonisement- It humorously told of noon at 2:30 oclock. The little
J day of August. 1903
Mr N'erltoger's plight after hts "ad" were both buried to the same ca
CHAS. M. BEERS.
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse conductei
•
City Clerk.
txulj
funeral service. The floral offerings A. Finn left on the Charlevoix
day for Cheboygan and other
ver>; beautiful.
Clde: I* tbe only alrbollc lievE-niKe
up"i>efore Judge Roberts called
Rev.
he story They will be absent aU------- weeks.
Mrs. W. J. «prouI ha* rotiimod fn>m that U not taxetl. M'lieii
him. Mr. Nerllnger falls to appreciate or.
f the i*arly life and school da>w of
the Joke because when It Is in print John
luented. In lK>ttI
service a visit to Milwaukee.
the ev.
L. K Marshall and wife of
be Is afraid the meaning may be
dlBary 4 or T> |H*r
e First M. E. church last
construed.
Illustrating the lecture with the stere- kee. after a visit with their
this amount may l»e Increased Isrgclv
His totimate friends about
'on Miss Bessie Fulghum and Mrs. D. W. Stewart, left thU
by nddlmr sugar-^ufflrlently. Indrivl.
were the ones who answered his
E. E. W'hlie ^Dg "The Voice Di a trip through New York sti
rs. George Dunaven has returaei to rembT tbe lM*\«*mge quite Intox.. but Mr. NerUnger vine." which was illustrated
ly understood that
The National Loan Co., making a
jKT’S.el'S
the one icaller mentioned
specialty of loans on salary, have
U*rt*d am
opened offlres In the New Wilhelm
block, third floor.
Pari* thieves, dressed to workim-ii's
r. M. D Carrel dedUaced the M.
to now paying fJ.OOO.OOO to annual «
urch at Honor yesterday with ap- Moose* and wearing raps similar to
idends. cr IbO per cent on Its caplul
used by tbe men 'employed in
stock. At the same stage of develop There will be i
ment lu prcMpecu did not equal those
postoffice, can on subs<Tiber* i
of the Grand Traverse A Arisooa Min F. A A. 1
teir instnuneot* awaj i
ing Co. Call and see OUT samples and the first (
get prospectus. Bmnrthwaite Bros..
text that they are out of
The la
yesterday to at
Tried 1
Charge in Kalkaska
i
i(-
sr,:
te“todlan. took two
o^on^te^^Lake^tw-
Two
Itb asau for two peracaia.
iajL te te firummen eaaght 12 Mi*
M te wortd's fair gxM
Mr* to
to te «Rjr traa te ltok to te iKia. poute oc ffickcte Tte «aaa ao wfdl m
Il
A CIS nnee doB’i uke np mnek
spwe. tmt t( doesHs wort IhorOBthly.
It JCosu less to Operate.
It’s BO trovMe to 'bnUd s fire. ..
If m Bstc not fot one is yopr
,WtcBen. m are iMltlne a mbUlte.
traverse dtp
Zir' 6as Companp
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The t'osgrove Concert Oo., on* of
I he ver> iM-st concert troupe** on tbe
road, mill appear to a fine program at
Btelnl*rg's Grand under the auspices
r»f the a P. Elks' Thursday evening.
August 13. The cotopany Inclodes
Uke <'«*y ihlterpaclc choir: the Oossrore concert orchestra, the fooMntiand Swiss l»elj rtagei^ and the play-
irVhcMmMte
luccess. and the music lovers of the
dty will not fat! to take advantog* of
he opportuBlly to hear^lhem. "
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THE EVENING RECORD
TKAVEBSE CITT. MICH., MONDAY, AUGUST 10. 1903.
SCMittinUSAWAY
I MCKNIGilT CASE
I II
Mataor Rcktey Night Wat Sooa All
Over the Stato^-WWfoo Cot
Saw It at WhHa Cloud.
IS POSTPONED
The meteor that wat teen tn thli
dty Friday erenlng at 7:J0, and which TWCLVE YEAR-OLO GIRL ROBBEO
hU Tepoit of that _
lulnx hN flaci aad other decor
aod havlac a gioot many of hie
on hand to olottrate hi* ulk
At the moada church Min Mary
a Whlnnefy save an e*cellent report
of the recent conventloa of the
PMaada Chrtatlan Bndearor Union of
Indiana yearly meeUna at Rlchnond.
and iJlieu. Wood save
re a report iof the
Attomey OilbeH of This City SecurM
ntlon
Mr*. Wood gave
I In rhyme an account of the irlji and
to can^ it away, and
big Chriatlau
BOY IS TORN
BY BIG DOG
Three
OF THE DOG'S FANGS EN
John Uu|Tis. a IDjtar^old boy of
Femwood. was terribly bltlon by a
dog yesterday. Dr. Swanton. who al
lhat he It still In a
condition far from enviable, and that
hU escape* from death was very nardog s fangs, which
entered the boy's throat, came voiy
near causing death.
The iM.y was Playing on the shore
of the t>ay. anti bod hiH>u
throwing
clicks Into the water. whlch-*U own
Criminal
Cases
Before
nl liUTlies with a female child un*r tie* age of 14 years, was conilnuiHl
rtHT. who was del ailed
er on condition.
The house was ransa<
W. D. Tot ten, attorney for Wool sewing machine draw>*r '
*rt. slated to the court that his client
^ to appear, and had
hU attending physl-
t<iat«*d
the physician
an was caUed
la.Ht Sunday, and
stated that it
would be several days before Wool
|K*n would be able to aileBU cou^.
• city IktThe judge said he did not doubt the rying at the lime of the n»blH*r>.
iH*r>. Mrn.
louse hail
ateim-nt of the respondent's altor- Barber dlscoveri'd that the house
p the pffldavH. but he wanted the been entered
trial to come up this term If possible, itepped Into the hmis#
ni^dh
and t*ontlnued It on condition, so that uely notified the office
If the man is able to attend court beOfficer Gn*er could
racks. The window is
hicated
me (vnild work at it wit limit iM ing
very easily b>
llarrlngton. charged with atupon May Herrington, the nelghlHjrs op
side
did not have any attorIt was rept»rte
Hehfvw living
the charge against ^Im that the
Prosecuting Attorney Smith was on East■ kYoni street had lieen einert*d
read, the court asked him If be had
time during Satuniay nlghl. bui
anything to say.
He responded that the story Is not given credence by t
be could not plead guilty or Innocent, officers. The loc^ was broken, but it
bought it%a« eliher broken at the!
as he was imoxlcaied at the time.
*d his t-ton* or was bnr*^^**" '
The judge then entered a plea of not
trvlng
gnllty
He
ked II
and his key would i
to hire and theiv'was no j
e of any one having U-en in
T. Lillie of .S<>vtnih sire«M wa-*ges coming to *hlim
bed • for Ilv. The mimey wa.<« tn
sent for W. D Totn him for a few min bis irunk. which was unlockeil. and
ame lo gel it he was unahl.
came
look into
It was in the form <d a
Mr. Totwould take his defense, and certificate of deposit.
he said he would, and the two con-
T-2?.rK
kaska. Mrs. J. T Daltell. formerly of
Bay City, but now of Osctnila county;
J. C. Burteon and Anna Jenson of
Osceola county, all material wit
Managar Burragt
the Newaygo Ce
nesaea arcordlng to the defense.
ment Works Wes In the Cl^ BetJ^udge^hltt. Mien said that he had
urdey—Will Come Again.
^ He ha?ron^ted th^
TO INVESnGATE CEMENT
FIUSlSCtOWNED
lies Dccurred at th«
Coronation of the New Pope
Rome, Aug 10 —The ceremony of
le coronation of Pope Pius X took
George' Burrage of Newa>gti. offlet* place yesterday In the bMillca oC 8t.
1 they would be ready
nanager of the Newaygo cemtmi Peter’s. In the presence of the princes
term of ci»urt. and upi>n their slate^
menta he had ordered an extra panel lorks. was in the city Saturday to and high dlgnitorle* of the church,
nobles,
and
Jurymen drawn As It Is. It
of 24 JUJ
iwtk Into the complaints that the rity diplomats and Roman
an additional
ad
ity at^an
pot the
has been getting some poor cement.
Mr. Burrage and the members of the
in the Roman
the continuance
board of public works, with Manager
the dean of the
Montague vS the Hannah A Lay Mercardinals, placed the triple crown on
Doth tides have Aoctora eaamlnlng
Co. went about the city and the head of the venerable pontiff, the
r
bong of the
aides are doing thta on the
D Will
theory. What the reault hdt h
takes
not be known tmttl the
U that the
ty as a last
drtJiw wll^sfilSr
i": .1
looked at some of the cement walks
Id other places where It was evident
lai something was the maiter
Whlle in some case* it Is certain
that .the work U at least 4n part to
r the poor result. |hU Is not
'explanation in every
Surrage Is now at work
looking up the matter to see if he can
trace any poor cement to this <
knows of one
which was not exapily
but.he thinks that this was all
lyed. and that none of it res
strained
toned a
bells of I
U I* ST
was heW
popularly suppoMM
at
basilica,
have never
overflowing with humanity. The pa
pal throne, .a bewitching mixture of
gold, red and sliver, wat In front of
the high altar.
As. cpnirao to cus-
The
dr4th
McKnlghi's
the board of
township look
In Springfield
B|
place the middle of last week aind was public work^'lhaMhU
not generally known to the public, and make right any loss or damage to the
It seems tbat every effort
possible
tastlmony of Mrs McKnight's mother
wronld be rather against the accused
than for her. aad ihte. too. helps to
atran^eo the defense.
At any mta. the cnae srill be long
Smsm out nnd assy be ndjoumed
THE WEATHER
The value of Our Reputation is Our
Reputation for GREAT VALUES
$7.50 $10.00 $12.00$IS.OO
will capture
suits worth from $10.00 tD $20.00, 9
and for boy’s suits worth from $2.50to $5.00 we only ailc
$IS0 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50
L.OOIC ir» Our \AFIndow
Vowr OHa&lo* For Only
A QUARTER
I BY ALL MEANS HAVE A FIT**|
BENDA 1
COIWII^ANV
galleries, the basilica
ihere were
bore more of the normal aspect. On
the altar, which was dressed In white.
sKiod the famous sliver candlesticks
magnificent crucifix.
AH the
Ddlng spare within Ote
w-m return In a short time with the
factory manager, and the two
cathedral was divided Into sections by
deavor lo^ just what Is the
wtxkden barriers, which to a certain
In regard to the color of the
extent kept the vast crowd In order.
Mr. Burrage«aiated that there
a factory In the entire country thai
Excuralofia YasUrday.
can make cement tjf a uniform color
k the 1
day «4 look advantage of t
Sion to Petoakey. and 165 lo
L D. a T. EMetion.
the ManUiee A Northeasters 60
to this city from Manistee. In
addltkia to the maay who left the
train atang the way.
!; SSF--*-’-*'--- -
3,“-’avv.“L"*''
.ii:
Tha Real R«
• *
WAUKERZ
S3.50 SHQES
FOR MEN
This IS one ol tl.c Best $3.50
^__ ___ ^ ________ _
THEtCDIIONT STORE
Improved Au^o-Kpairlc^r
juir han.l welt- sole, ma.lc on
very
new an/1 stylislt
Kul. Calf,
enlColi
la.sls,
Veluiir anil Pal^
:
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'
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The most successful method of firing the charge In
a Gas Engine. Can be used on all EnglrMia^
The only machine on the market that successfully
coo. .w.y w„h
OMH.
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Exclusive Agrents
Traverse City, Mich
TIM Special Prices ^
Jlmerican UHo-Date
Drug Co. Collars...
2l97nmtStreet
lowed ~ai only KVr and 15c each.
4'ashion Sheets 1'REE
.
.
.
Shoes st»l«l in the city; ever)-
Man Who SUbbed Hi. Wife's Com
panion Will Be Placed Today by
Detroit Police.
boy was iKirn yest»*rday at the
le of Mr. and Mrs. Fr»*d Schrader.
9 Clothiers
LADIES, AnENTIONj!
DtTHESWEATBOX
IVtrolt.
Mich.
Aug M—Charlt-s
Ismond. a barbt*r. who t^tahln-d and
kilitHl Arnold McLeod Saturday night,
because he found McIxmhI In the par
lor of his house w.ih Mfs. Ismond.
will be pul in the sweat Ik.x today.
a warrant will proba
charging
be asked
w GtpBMkSton
tell
part of the story. .
Ksl-
bringing to him. Suddenly,
recordB afid upon the affidavits and
renlll<»tes. which he would read, and as young Bums st«K>ped to pick up
had alto given a copy of to the prose
stick, the big dog of E J.
cutor. Mr. Smith
This part of the Hans, without any warning, sprang
document wat signed by J. L Boyd upon him and bit him terribly. One
and Tann U. Gilbert; attorneys for the of the dog's fangs t*ntered the boy'i«
thru
H^Then said he would ask It to be woul
.ould have proven teul.
couilniHil for three teas<inB. as folr»^i in the face of
e tif his fact* wa.s very liodly
I Said respondent It m»t physically
In Miffirient health and strength to
jiertnU of her attending tald trial.
r or five i
f Because the haa.recently tuffere.1
tly who
the
ol her mother by death, and
by dogs who have always
said.respondent Is grief-stricken. and kind and gentle until the time of their
In a very weak and nervous condition,
k.
He Is very strongly of the
and unable to attend tald trial, and
Soon the wife of the accused apjn that dogs should all be muztake any part therein.
her husos be says that no one can tell
3. Because of the abMmce of certain just when a dog ^will go to the bad
‘ material wlinesww. and the IntbUity these days, and in a second do dam
age that the owners can have all the
tendance of tald witnesses at the re?*i of their lives to be sorrj for.
ge to let
present term of said court, without
drink again. 'In fact, he exMr. Hons claims that his dug has
ahtwe'testimony It Is not safe to prt> always lM«en perfectly gentle before, peett-d to get off without any senJndge Chittenden could not
cead to trial.
has never-offered to attack any
ThU latter reason. Mr. Gilbert said,
In
that way. but told the mcHe says that hU own children
akme was enough, and the affidavits have played with the animal as thev cus^ he would be very lenient with
and gave him four yean^in Jackand certlficales filed with* the court
i-d. and that he has never shown
prison to think over hi« wrongU»re entirely upon the third reawm.
lightest tendency toward III tem
The affidavits filed declared
that P«T
The d«ig was kllftMl this room-
*Sfd
prices
yesterday noon at i
Barber. JIG Rose
wras gatne
^ui to tlw KvMiae itoc^
rear wlndc
Kalkaska. Mich.. A\ig. 10—Three
left partially up
Imlnal cases and four divorce cases went to church and the curtain pulled
e on in the circuit court for this down. Mt>sqiii!o netting wo-h over the
uinty for tb4ay. The McKnight case
tore off.
ss continued over the term. The
After tearing off i
sv of the People vs. A. Tyner Wool thief could easily re
IM*n. who is charged with taking Inde- the catch which held
NAIAOWLT ESCAFED DEATH
will be said by any. one there. Even
the county ofllclalt are vtsry strong in
denouncing Mr.. McKnight at l>elng'
guilty, and do not even try to. cover
up their feellngt.
Ah toon a. court was opened thU
morning at 10 oVJock. Farm C. Gilbert
of Traverse City tUted to the ctmrt,
Uendtr of
thtt he
nier a plea of not guilty for
t: alto at t<xm a« the reading
r wat finUhed he would
1 for a nmilnuance
He
tald that bit reasons for asking a con-
These
Msy Be
The <
AuKUn 24 in'
AiigUKt
l»efor«* Judge
TERED THE BOY'S throat
Uhlitenden
prevailing opinion
the location will not
Ltd's Face Wat Alto Badly Tom. and
but the matter It In the htndB of
He It Still in Anything But an
Judge Chittenden
Sentiment In Ktl
' Enviable Condition—Dejo H»«
katkt and vicinity It all against Mr.
Been Killed.
MrXnlght. and not n consoling word
now.
Triad This Term.
by JnS^ Chittenden continued
^ *to the next term of drcuft court
motion of Farm C. Olibert of Traverw LITTLE JOHN BURNS SADLY IN
City. JuiH before court adjourned for
JUREO YESTERDAY
^ noon Attorney.Olibert hi^e a motion
for a change of venue, which In this
well.
that
,is about what we are doing
HAKRINGTON
GETS 4 TEARS
Venuo Undecided.
Kalkaska. Mich.. Aug lO.-ln drcult digrt here today the cate of the
^P«pl^irt Mr. Mary McKnight was
Che Place for
Sou«enirs_«irt
even if we have to pay you
The Record was srrongly info
Mary Harris. 12 years of age. has
as to the name of the man who paid
150 for illegal liquor selling In Misos
confesse.1 m a robl»er> that was rtimkee county. It was John DUl. not W
mitt^ yesterday. Officer Greer, who
Dill, who cashed up.
was on the case, susplcloned her al
most from the flr>t. and the police
were on her trail last evening, but she
denied emphatically^and with tears
any knowledge of the affair.
This afternoon, however, she was
compelled to face the police, and conFDR ATTEMPTED CRIME AGAINST fessed to the theft of the money, but
said she did not take the ring. She
A LITTLE GIRL
gave the money, she sakt to
man. who claims that he did not
FEOFU THlIfl UlGVaTT
0ily Book $toro
must
lEFOtnWElEClVtll
CHANGE OF
VENUE ASKED
>
seventh TBAIM-1M7
BURGLARY
Our Summer
CONFESSED Tootwear
HOUSE YESTERDAY
tame time, aad appareoUy jutt at
dote, wat teen all over the state, evi
dently. and even at far aooth at Ohio,
THIS TERM
and everywhere It teemed very .near.
Warren Cooper, who U employed on
a Pere Marquette engine, anw the me
teor at >^lilte Cloud, and It aeeaaed to BUT CDNFES8ED TD THE PDLtCE
near at that pl^ that he woodered
THIS AFTERNOON
tt first If it were not a akyrockei sent
up by tome one In the northern part
of the town.
Gove the Money to a Yeung Man.
Bt two OC tlM cliorobM of the dty.
IT WAS NOT WILLIAM
At tho OoocretBtfcmal church M. B.
Who Restored It Today—Ring Has
OEFEN8E WANT TRIAL IN SOME Holley, •ecreury of the Bterenth dl*Not as Yet Been Recovered—
But John Dill Wh^ Paid $50 for lllogal
OTHER COUNTY
irict, who took hU ChrlEtlan Bodearor
WILL MOT COME TO TRIAL AT
SS:?f
n
i:
in all styles can al
ways be found here.
Good liners
anti L"<^od wearers.
Try them and
you will always'
wear them.
TM Hone of Good dottiioE
L WILHELM
New Block,
Comer Frontand Union
m Drugs ritsb LAUNCH CRUISER
mi Pun. Cm
Pricts ♦ % w
leave her dock, c^posite O. R. A
every pleasant ^afternoon at 3
ck. and ereging at 7;30 for a trip
nd the island. Can also be chsrI by pleasure parties. Reasonable
t. ClUxens* 'phones 424 and M
Prevail
on lots of Clothing
and Furnishings
Men’s Sidts, where lines of sizes
Shirt Waists, are broken—Call
Trousers, Hats, to-night and see
what we offer—
Neckwear,
you’ll be surprised
Bo 'sCaps,
Negiigee Shirts, just as others have
Straw Hats,
been-—The time
All Represented to buy is just noy
in this aeanrOpl while the oppor-j ^
tunity presents
"
itself to you.- - - - ■V.
^ B^milton Ootbing
I
-O:
THE EVEIOKO BX
D, TEAVEBSE CITT, MICH, MONDAY. AUGUST 10. !»(».
*Nl, dna Butterl*^ said dw Salt
b*l^outfar tte
Fisp^ackl’
guSb^^^Utle of TVean^ N. J.. wte
■mdatm^tPihTb^ oSTuasM^
Pr^cetoo university, said today that
te believed Mr. Clevelaiid woald ac
cept the nominatloB for president
NGKIpMlVia SME EXEPTiimy BIG CUTS
One SeethFwel
Smipto SUaioaifl and Buffets
SSJJTJ.VirSL’r'M
Agoodiol«d.vrcngMde.Mdd>oted, wonh $1
for............ ,............................... .
Jersey delegattoe to the aaflona] eoo-
-$11.50
tovoie r^hi wM^tUm **£r5T*
Mr. Utile Is e close personal friend
of ex-senator Smith, the democrat
U -; u:
M
?anl^^*?bJ^iay*ll?.*Cirvel^^
TO
USMAOIUTATC OUR MtR strong with the New Yorkers, and
CMAMT
Thm New Tork Bqw4 of Tvmde m»d !Sef^5loMnleTfeTe
Bx-Seoator David D Hill, i
takM «p Ticor
Trtioi»iHni kM
tee taki
te^y^tteteilbroMtei
IM la
w«-^r*Cl^ll!nd s prSsp^^
We Oder One Hundred Dollars Rewsrd for any case of CaUrrh that
cannot be cared by Hall’s Catarrh
ij:
J. CHKNBY a CO.. Toledo. O
We. the andemlgned. have known
K. J Cheney for the Igst IS years, and
believe him to be perfectly honorable
dstlM sad In all business transactluns and flnanrlslly able to carry out any abllga
. -evonr otter ptAiej which has heeii
rlons made by their flrm.
Yoestsd. Tte oh)M:t of tte New York Weat A Tnmx. Wholesale DrugjrtsU
onastellss Is to srriTs at the best
Toledo. O
WaJdlng. Klnnan A Marvin. Whole^
mmthpi for tte psrpoas and thea
. sale DrugglMts. Toledo. O.
devise Bsaas lo obtalS whai
Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken In
temally. acUng directly
upon
»r««;u7
upwu the
inr
Tte sidrt
blood and mucous surfaces
urfacee of the «y»tern. Testimonials i•ent free. Price,
sad the boar
7Se
per botUe. Soldd by nil drugglsu.
la tts mIl
Hairs Family Pills are
s fact
Otfh
mmmt» mo 9^ si Uit timo. Imt
•sokl^ moamtiomM tnm yvK
MMtfiK iteMRi tte mssda «r ssk
AUSHPTOOErDIVE
: >
;*
; V
.if*
I r
. i:
, t
V f
V
^
esrsaa trade thaa the Uaited
Ualtod States of l»M. with a popu
floa of eighty amikia.
Our toaaage la 1110 was Ml.OOO;
;U aow «7t.OOO, sad. worse slUl.
showed aa actoal decrease of six
tbooaaad tons from the year before
la mo ABOrteaa ships sad Amerl
caa aallon cirTied flA per cc
their estetiy^ oosaa trade, sad,
• orer. a groat dhsiw of that of Burope
la atn, fM par oeat^ while last year
the pwasatags was bat tJ per
Trial Of the Langley CrSft Was Suc
cessful. but Thers Was an Ac
cident
Wldewater. Vs.. Aug lo-A partly
successful experiment ixlih the 1&fiMit Langley airship was made Satur
day from the houselniat In the Po
tomac. river off this |K»lnl. The Aeroirome started well in a straight 1
south with a velocity t»f 70 ftM‘i i
st«ond and flew for a disunre
alKHit «tM. yards. Some deflection
the wings a<wn after starling caused
her to uke a downward
she followed rapidly and
Into the water under full power
>nt steam
pomM deepwea, fleet bas^mlshed engine. There was sufllcient
rapid Jllrtt of a^l^
ship Is belag laid oa either oar At
ull pressurt* of this force the
Ine struck the water and' a momore had disappeared from
zr
It U tte parpose of the New Tork
board of trade to take offeoUTe mess
ttrss to rsMsdy the esistlag eoodi
Uoas. aad to Im«Ib. tte foOOwlag rsso
lotloiis teTe haea aiopted:
RsoolTod. By the New Tork
of Trade aad Trsasportstlon. that
there Is Imperative aeed of the re
vival of Amerlcaa shipping In the for
Olga trada Oar deep sea tonnage has
shrunk lo ooe^hird of the toUl of
IMl, while most of oar ocean com
nseia^ which aeed to employ scorej.
of shipyards aad thoasaads of skUled
oisehaalos ate seaama. Is now moaopQllead by other natloas
Raaotred. That the larger part of
rtghtfnlb
to he carried by Aiflericaa ehlpe. The
' data which the^macl
hd to furnish was ol
xed. The equilibrium was
power adequate and the
Ing surface ample. Some t
work of the wings and
slightly damaged by lh<
books oaed in
drome fipm the
tlal parts were Injure
other test desired this afiemoon the
d be
I have
ing further to say
rurr.;
rZr.
The Dsi
A little thing
•times results in
death. Thus a i
scratch, insigniflranl cuts or puny boils have paid
the death penalty. It Is wise lo have
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve ever bandy.
It’s the best salve on earth and will
prevent fatality, when Burns. Sores.
Ulcers and Piles threat
■eaten. Only
Jas. O. J
and F !J. Mei
Rare and
rt.'.rr
...r b.
Reeohte. Tlmt a committee o
mesMmrs. taehidiag the PreeldeBt of
the NeW York Board of Trade and
Traaaportatlea. be appointed by the
to Inquire Into the ataroh
"*^t*Jfu
earned la the lacreaae of oar dee
loansge; that the press of the coaatry
be taeltad lo help Is neeertalalag ate
pabUc optehm sa to the
be haUt ap: that all aides of the
5
1
W
Wl
r Mr. Oarman’s
from these pri
WWI
bias, aaa that the oossmlttee i
Us oondasloas to the board io later
End of Bittsr Fight
of tbir in-Two phlclans had a long and stub
bom flght with an abcest on my right
lung.- writes F. J. Hngbes of DuPont.
Oa.
gave m# up. Everybody
my time had come. As i
as It may deem ndessr
The beneflt
and 1 was on
Pve en
WaftXtaa TO MICHIGAN
Me
,..00.
Wten tte ountnrr gin goea
IMS aba will wear a hatrsiet.
Ttert la a new imported poi
twyteavy ate Arm, wltboot tbe t
GOMDEIISEO NEWS
OFfOemGAN
TrUI
Sune.inifiattiou] cut* on Chiiui Clout, ud
Michigan State Fair last year came
away dliappolnte<| and every perform
ring from the
gave compl«He sailsfar
of the pioneer
lion.
this region which went out
<»r business fifteen years ago. The
nds are located In five townships
and for over a quarter of a century that attracted so i
have been out of >^e market. Mr. year with their Iniellliwnt i
i
year
Cartier proposes to\r<*»tore them to tlvatlng tricks will Im‘ there this
i
baby
the market and wllh sell parcels of in full force, from Tom Tom, the
variou.H sizes to small purchasers for elephant, who rides the
farming pyrposes. The standing llm the entire family *»f <’
U,- Sun
i^K knari. wno nas nrougni inese an!
mals to a wonderful state of sagacity
hemk»ck and hardwood,
and usefulnes.^ The elephants can
eratkin was $31,000
ride bicycles, stand oi
on their heads.
A luirty of Ohio lour
t
; on stilts, and do i
rk at bis hunUng lodge
t-r
of Newberry, while out
a most curious find.
nous Rexos. with their gnat h«s.p ndllng and
trout sireami
the woods. 1 d up<in tracing It up armbatlc feats. They will also ride
f.mnd two cr »*s In a fierce struggle. the unlcycle afid will,do all kinds of
clever skating on rollers. This featunThe flght did
alone will Ih- wonh a trip down to the
fcMind
soldlerK will lH‘ ver> much
gold Ug with 'the
ftdh
the following
Inscrlp '"o.:,".'..............
to know that
tL._. Major
—, . Hen
--------lion in Si
which was iranslattd lightcHl^ to^
boy of the Rhappt»
by a local physician; ••|■'reed by Josef
his s«»n w 1
Caxto. June 13. 1902. Brmldentown. bannoc k. i
and will recall the days of ti
Florida"
The annual OJibway Indian camp
meeting of the upper peninsula enthusiastically rl^lvl^d by th»
Methidist ministers U being held at ans of the civil
aitracllve and thrilling feat
Pequamtng. The Rev. C M. Thomiv
s(»n of Marquette, presiding elder for ure will be the performance of the
the l-ake Superior district, will be marvelous Melrose family, who are to
given an Indian name and adapted In do bicycle riding on high wires, they
to the OJibway tribe. Ancient tribal being the only family in the world
customs will be followed In the cere who are able to do stunts of this sort.
Thc-^ will also do irapcAe and slack
monies of adf>ptlon.
i
At Vassar the old bridge of the M wire acts.
Hand music Is to bi- one of the
C. R. R. across Cass river was moved
Friday and a new bridge put In place fea.llng feat«rc‘s of the fair and It Is
In five minutes. The time taken to a i >rm of music that Is welcome t«J
get the new one ready for trains to ev.r>hc»dy.-n2The Furniture City band
will iH. at^he fair every day durfag
cross was only 44 minutes.
Prof. Waite. wh.» made the balhion ilHb-rrrte-atjd In addition, many bands
as<-enslon at the hanest Jubilee at wll! give s|»oclaI entortalnroenis dur
Colon, came down In the lake and ing the fair The Newsboys luind o(
was nearly dmwned when he was U.rand Rapids, the most unique organ
picked up by a pleasure boat after Ization of its kind In the country,
being made up entirely from the
swimming about half a mlle.
Sunday the h>oe BapUstt In Bethel newsboys of the city of Grand Rapids
di*dlcated tl^lr new church. Just c«mv will give several concerts during the
pletei
ed. making the sixth church in
that I
township wl Ich contains no
One of the pleasant fc-alures of
villages The United Brethren have West Michigan Slate l-'alr's special
2 churches, the Methodists 1. Oongrt*- entertainments Is the fact that they
gationallsts 1. Free Methodists 1 and arc‘ all free, the admittance to theTalr
Free Baptists 1.
admitting everylKwIy to s*-e them.
Glen Lent, aged 12 years, boarded
One Interesting features of the I
a circus train at Manton and when he that will be novel will be the Pui
Jumped he was caught by an engine and Judy show, which will l>e given
on the next "track. Both hla arms at different locations on f
were severed and the upper pari of with Its never falling fun i
for none of us are so old i
to res|M>nd to the trials ar
Rapids. capItaUzed at $25,000. has the harmonies and discords of the
Punch and JudyYarally.
The fair will be held 1
Ids oil
ISth ol next montfc
he plannlng for a summer
L will be
.wise for everyone
trip to the fair
There will be r
trotting race* of all sorts on the track
of the present crop of wheat Is the ever>- day; there will be /exhibit
best he has handled since 1898.
of fine cattle, horses and other slock.
Grandma Fales. of Wayland.. aged There will be the fine.H| art deiiart74. has completed a patchwork quilt ment that has ever been shown at any
containing io.s:!*; pieces.
fair In (hi* i»an of the rou
A cabbafle plant on an Alamo farm
Kverybody is earnestly r
which grew after l»elng In the ground to go and most cordially Invlttsl by,
.11 wlmer
the fair ma
*;r
In a letter a«1vt»catlng a pixti f..r the
itabllshmeiit lu Knglaud of a greut
•eienUAc school^ luml RusHiery savs:
-It is little short of s<-andalous that
>ar ambitious youtlis should be ol.Uged
o tesort to the United Ftatea and
Germany for t.H hiih-al training.
A naan mid a woman entered the
rowded car at the same time.
A^young mail rose to give the worn
.-Tluink
sir.- said the woman
3 tbe young man who ted rloeq.
And oomebow tbose tbree words
be stralglitcol up atid went to tbe front plntto snmke.-Uhleago Post.
MALARIA
Germ Izxfected Air.
MiOsiis a sot oosiBsl cxdsSTdy to tbs sssmps
•ft
J-A-TER
WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL
H Big €ut...
■ an unusually good
Bg West Michigan
are flattering than
rn™,Ki!isr,
t grower has pn»du
J.
Thurnday. August l S.rrsmTSO a. m
A JOLLY TOOD TIME
ts6S0p.a.
inta. Bands. VtuKh and Judy
Wsiren A. Cartier, ms
r.
u
gidd pieces to 25 cent pU»ces. The
most valuable coin U a $50 CalUomla
gold piece, dated 1855 It is said lo
iM* wrorth $300 In the numisma
numismatic mar
It Is more thaa twice as large
a.4 a silver dollar. The oddest coins
of the collecilim is the CallftimU oc
tagons—ven* comely and aitracllve
The 25 cent pieces are ven
Bd thin enoagfa to be beni be^
tween the flngera. Some are octagonal
and some are round. An exceedingly
rare coin of the collection is a Papal.
- Popes coin. • It Is gold, and the
» of a $10 gold piece Contained
the collection are many Callf..mU
gold coins which date back to the
days of '49. and are'the output of
rate mints. Daring the days of *49
California the prtmUlve methods
ransportaUon. the lawlessness and
great dmer of shipping bullion to
the east and corency west throagb
wild, bandit regions, led to the es
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PZE.CRU8T •
8HORT.CANH
MUFFINS • •
XX)UQHNUT8
_ the New York
of tte
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-Mr. Cleveland does ndc desire, obloosly. to rewnter public life. He
IS seenstomed his mind to retire
ment. and wantR nothing better than
to live In hta modest Way with bU
family In Princeton, but 1 believe If
cotnes manlfeslly his duty, not
inch In n party sense as from
Stic vtewpoints for the welfare of
MMiniJT. be woald ooosent to be
CHEAPEST
\\ c hlave a broken lot of sizes in CAN\*AS OUTING SMCOES wc will close out Regardless of cost. No
old stock : all clean, new sho4!s : : :
CLEANEST
.«HEAITHIEST..«
Men's - Boy's - -■
Youth’s Little Gent’s
AND .
ABSOUrreLT ODORLESS
uiOM-r
IS
- - - - - - -
80c
70c
*60c
50c
Bacbant & Boscot
Fariur Bfs. OU Stami « 209 VramI Stmt
AL'Y- IO»
PER 1000 WATTS
ruB; tauMD bt
JARPET CLEAMN6 WOKS.
BlirteiliitfirEltetrte
LI|blti<PmrCi.
CariM^t ansriing and Feather Reno
vating. CarjK-i m wing and laj iqg.
Before sending your old carpels
away lo l*e made into rngv let me
Farm For Sale ;
N. a CHAPIN. Pr.prieIor.
one ll8
8xa Waalungtun \
kcres known aa the Steel or Need-1
Traverae oounty
the city.
J. E. QREILICK CO, CITY
—'i
LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Cl.u. W.rn.r. ProprI.wr
BimoMs BAT. mua.
HI KNAPP
..Tk Watchmaker..
Watdi. Clock ami Jcwclr)
rcpatretl.
Fine work luy
sjiccially.
IVdmptncss niy
inotta
Give me a call
Next door aouth of Squires
Barbershop.
409 S. Union Street
When You Wtit twice em of Nett!
The Peeriesa flhirta are the best
Butchers and Sausage Makers, j
a«toi.r
—""siu piiqm su j
^
HloaiNS. OMtM, hu r»
“Kniolc Knaolcs”
Thy kule, kuaini kind, you know. This is the season when they are so
popular, and ladies always like the new ihinB^s.
are the thinK—so many quaint desi«rns. They are priced at $1.50, $*2.00
and $2.75. We have a nice line of black leather Wrist Bac^s, selling from
50c to $3.00, and some nice values in Chatelaine Bags at the saine prices.
CtervtecI
Genuine hand car\*ed goods; the Chatelaines arc $1.25, $2.00 and $2.75;
the purses (and they are beauties) are $1.00 and $1.50; the belts are the
handsomest we have .ever carried, and these sell for $1.00 and $1.50.
F>Mrl Ooodte
^ Nothing quite so popular as the iVarl—everything seems to run that w*ay.
Our Pearl W'aist sets sell at 25c and f^c. liie pearl sash pins are 25c and
A^)c. These all have that beautiful iridescent coloring, that is their par
ticular cliarm.
Coliter nr«jirr» Ovterte
Such a varied assortment to select from. The designers surely did them-.
selves proud in this class of work. The ladies always like a big slock to
pick from. See these goods at 25c, 50c and 75c.
L-teOteOollterte
Some entirely new designs, and they sell from 75c to $1.5l».
li^teote te^rlfBte Moteltery
Very special designs and a full line of sizes, and lliese goods anr sold at
25c and 50c the pair.
WHI^te Slllc Olovtete
are worn so much these da>*S, and we are showing such dainty patterns at
these prices (50c and $1.00 the pair) It would pay to have several pairs.
For those who wear them, we have the fine Black Silk gloves at the same
low price.
ICnIoK ICnteolcte In OHInte tend Slivter
Just the season for little gifts and souvenirs to be made; no place has so
many novelties as our Crockery* Department.
»
Dteln^y OHInte
r,'"-K >
in all manner of decorations at 50c, 75c and $1.00.
,
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«Jte|»tentetete Novtel^ltete
just unpacked. The newest designs that are shown; so many quaint liattcriis, and the prices are remarkably low.
i '
SoEJVtenIr SpoG^te
j
. The finest engraved scenes you will sec. Your friends will surely want to
remember this summer s^nl'with you. or you may want to'send some to
those who can not come here.
'
Cour$: Motetete fKoEJVtenIrte
The tincsi photograph wc have ever been able to have reproduced. There
are 20 different styles of China to select jfrom. any one of which is a gem.
and the price only 25c each.
THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
tBE EVENIKO BEOOKD. TRAVEBSE CITT, MICtt, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1901
QUEEN CITY
Whole Wheat Hour Is Antl-Dyspdptic
and contains more nutriment than all
the so-called breakfast foods on the
m^ricot. It is sweet, nutritious and
healthy. Manufactured by •
:
HANNAH & LAY CO.
*rP«AVKf«SK OITV'. MIOM.
CUIESilL SEWS
.OF THE WOUa
n oC lee ten ladies la leafth
A novel safe cracking was that at
Seattle. Waah.. where, at 4 a. m.. rob
bers removed the safe from the Wash
ington hotel and rolled it down hUl,
time the charge was ready several
hundred had assembled. The robbers
'e”s*oriensi'"«X“SS‘;
L dash for the safe after the exdamape wroufcbt was Im-
i. but were frightened by pou
ting down fnim the
and left the »300
which It contained.
Probably the first
United Blatfs to be i
s^vendy brulacd and rendered una. A.
iail lay on the ground In
many places to a depth of two feet. born on the day of the pope’s elec
Judt preTlous to a beary shower In tion. The parents of the child are
l*rot<«lant.
He
will
be
ebrUtened
In
Omroma. 8,1).. nearly every kitten
less than six months old In the ricln- the P^teaunt church, of which the
Ity died. apparenUy from the effects child’s father is a communicant.
In a cage with lions and tigers,
of some gaseoos matter In the air.
A buach of Ik caUle was seen coming pantbeiw and bloodhounds, a pale and
from the flats, when eight of them trembling girl and a nervous looking
fell to the grotind. A farmer living young man were married FYiday night
near by ran out to them and- found to make a Coney Island holiday. The
six or the eight already dead. J. Mor- marriage took place In Luna park and
ris. a su>ckman living on \t->Ue river, was one of the attractions of what
reports the loss of six bead In the. was known as the Carnival of Na
same way. It Is generally lielleved tions. Isabella Trimmer.-Ik years old.
that the copious rains which have was the bride, and William E. Newnthe
what
fallen aince have nentra
offeroil
ever poison to animal life may have agwr of the attraction
iHM-n In the air. It was a. phenomenon them |2«»o to be* raarrled
N<jn.- -of the attendants
l.frHiifore unknown there.
*81. Isiuls win have a Horal clock
the
nitnisier.
Kev.
U.
U.
Taylor,
of
with a dial 120 f««ei In dlam»#ier as a
reminder to each visitor that he is llrtsiklyn. iKTformed the ceremony
tlmiugh the bars
having the time of his life
-Miss Hannah Sluimky. daughter
The color line has dwn ilrawn on
lioard the United States receiving of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slupsky. will
ship C'kJiumbla at the Brooklyn navy be married Aug. 1C to Isaac Lenet. of
LsKusl
yard The c6(ef p«^ty officers refused
The*
to mess with Isaac Miller, a negro
notable event.
. who had Just lM«en swqto Id as chief
)n« have been
cari>cnierVi mate. They declined to
ts
of
the
brldtv
sent
out,
and
the
i
associate with him In any way. or to
their home Is
r carry out any ordera that oU*et have declde<!
> through him. Miller Is not
1 negro. He has been In
t the wedding
navy many years, and has a good
psky's warehoui
at 1K22-24 Lo<
V Missoula, Montana, woman put
locketbook. containing »375 Into -su U»ul I Ulolie-Dt^mocrat.
The
flrst
wireless message
c<irsage and then lay down to
eland from Buffalo Frl
In
Clev
i
creek,
losing
the
pocketfnim a <
the DeForesi wirelws
t. friend
An Inn
has lately
syst m. which
. piece of paper Into the
installed between th
name point and followod it a mile,
where It stopped In an eddy, found cities. It was a great success
the pocket book had sunk within six
Inches of where the |iaper had stopthat a
*^Augiist W. Eokholm has confessed
1 dlato three highway robberies which
ha^e purrled the Chicago police ever
despondency Invarisince last wlnu-r Eckholm was led
Icldc and something
to confess by a holiness band which has been 1
Jiat will prevent that
converted him
Which makes suicide likely.
Wherever King Edward goes now conditionflrst
thought -of self-destruc
adays he Is ac*N»mpanled by his own At the
take Electric Blttera. It being a
coffee maker, an Egyptian named tion
great Ionic and nervine will strength
Emin Abraham, who senes his ro en
nerves and build up the sys
tund majesty with the fragrant bev- ternthe
It Is also a great Stomach. Uver
’ earage In small cups. The attendant. and Kidney
regulator. Only SOc. Sat€if ot»urse. appears In all the glory of isrsctlon guaranteed
by Jas. O. John
oriental costume. Favored friends son
and r. H. Meads. DroggtsU.
have been privileged to taste the care
fully prepared brew, but none of them
Sir
'ih»t.;.;>
I.IpiMti. an frii-liniai:.
have gone Into raptures over the Inky
Usiklng fluid of which his majesty has b Til-hi Siv.tlai d. two years a farm
* become so fond of late.
hand in South Cnndinn. owiiii 4M»
J Henry Bmythe. Jr., the Ikyear- storiw ill England, two imeking bouses
. idd. son of the Rev. Dr. J. Henry In Aun rlca.
Smythe. of Philadelphia, who has
gained .qnlle a reputation as a chess growlm
me of 9i
Plaver in the last two years, has been of bU f
<
lt> raise the• .vneht
i
moved to a pHvate
!>w York His father, who la flaying
the Empire hotel, aays-lhe boy’s
Sheep were struck dead In
wry^ms.-
•V* H» Hm rMMt N* c
tM
MUII«
•mm Tak« ll> Cmtm.
than to declare that S reports that
to pott.
said he is glTlas no attei
tics now aod Is wllHa* to U
le In iU naiBt oC the I
said he In
drift.
of AmbM •*»<» About Ue flrst of 8sptember he will open hla office again
in Grand Rapids, where he will remain during the fall and winter. He
U Interested in two lumber planU In
Wisconsin, a lumber and salt plant
and a lumber company In FloHda.
With these Interetu on his handa
Mr. Stearns aaj-s be has no lime to
devote to poUtlcs.at thU Ume.
Ex Senator Flood In speaking of
the political BltuaOod la the Ninth
district ventnred the opinion
Congressman Bishop could rep
his district, for life If he wanted to.
and regarding the expected candidacy
of Mr. Stearns for governor, he
thought there would t>e no question
about his having the support of the
entire dh-irlct. and added: “If Stearns
wants to be governor I think be is
entitled to the nomination this Ume.
He has worked long and hard enough
for It. that he ought to have It. The
irnly obJecUon I ever h
Stearns waa his r«»peated
the aUte senate without g<
Mr. Flood also said It Is understood
In his senaiorUI district that Btate
Senator Parr of Onekama.
lekama. Maniatee
Mi
county, will be a cant
candidate for
nation for third lertp next year.
l.,nve. Mt-retary-treasurer
lean Pivss Humorists, Uns
to St.;ix»uls. so It’s safe
to till things on him. Love never
spning ornllr i
accoMIng to hla
ecus joke In b
oxni mode
►n.
\
d yeaik ago. be
■ look^ out
at the st*ati«Ted bouses that lay on
elth.T side .»f the railroad track, and
asked:
*‘ls this the outskirts of Baltlmqrer*
Just then the train whlsk.^
tonne] like a nil.bit Into Iti h
and Mr. I,«.\e shmitid out gleefully in
the daikmws:
(Dr. PII
pierceTs
1 FAVO
FAVORITE
IPRESClIRIPTIONJ
r
CURES
^
HEADACHE I
AND
Caiman’s Wsstlc Floor
the phyalclana assure
Our Mid-Summer Clearauce Sale
I
Ldams Sawyer." which
i^^lrd season
^ ^
^
treat for ^11 theatre goers •who love|
that which is clean and exrrutlailng j
ly funny, with brilliant touches of re''
fined pathos, in the bucolic drama
“Quincy Adams Sawyer" has achieved
an envUhle distinction as the best of
all coitntn- plays, tor the faults o!
prtMiucilons of this class wen* avoided
by the dramatist In making his play
from that book of the same nami«
h
is still having a big sale
ighout the entire country (though
in its fourth year.) and the rvis that there is no clement, such
as reaftsm. comedy, pathos, or senti
mem predominating, but a suhile
combination of all.
Above everything elim the r.im in
“Quincy Adams Sawyer” has Unm to
iH- hfelike and true to nature in both
the characters and story. The fcc
compllshment of this purpo.so has
spelled the word success In capital
letters. The tll»«» honor*^l villains,
farm moriga^. lost wills, cnu-1
uncles, wfong^ girls, etc., which
done such valiant service in
1 dramas tor years are consplcur and pleasantly ah.‘ient In this
play.
Ide from the engagement here
ncy Adorns Sawyer” will spend
four months of its time, during
(he coming season, in four ciUes only,
(t will be seen for two months In
New York city, one month in Phila
delphia. three weeks in 89x100. and
two weeks in Chicago.
eUboraxThe p
2S^“‘*reall8m. all the acts taking
»in the country, and all the characters. except “Quincy Adams Saw• himself and one other, being
i\ types. This is one of the very
plays that the theatre goer really
not afford to miss. Us tn mendous
cess elsewhere .and the lavish
alums of thev press liberally en
dorse this assert
Puts an End To It All.
A grievous wall oftimes come
a result of unbearable pain from
taxed organa. DUziness. Backache,
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inu^BueoY
1 Ontral I^kr,
/^OVgLLaciiOHM. AUom«T.andCow
Vd #«r* . nm Chu
Rapid..Cla
F..r
Boy’s $b«ss
Tniiu* airir* from Northport. OoMma and
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NOTICE
40TIC TO TAXPAYERfl.
The tax rolla for the collactlmi
I Md*
r the Are wards o
irae Oty. Michigan,
placed in my hands for <
Sw, from 8 o’dodt unUl 11:80 o’clock
la the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock I
4 o’clock in the afternoon of each da
M
and ontH oSl
t:*-
OS-TKOP»ATi-IY
j^: ■ : 1LM_
VlAOTKMI-Ha ▲.
a.r
K
J.W.GflWiUett,ILD.
A. D. TYL^R
DENTIST
Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
out. flAWYI
JOHN R. SANTO
fiaiur
Ndw WlUwIn MMk.
BcMseon
They are not the best
have, but they are extra
values ibr the price, .y.
kalf» ktoUa-m . itoS p. n. Tm
TAXKffi.
5Pi^i^suh.’;;i;ur uphitee,;;^'’spring^;value.
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$1.00
Chair w^sWprrs on alj tram-north and
tn.PM.d4M. Brltodvor—k.
' now^•
maktr',
Northport S:3D
^*Tirlll be in my office for the pu .
8 pi^^aht^y Parlor suit^ upholsiiir«l in silk Damask, regular pnee^^^
B. J. MORGAN
GRAND RAPIDS A ISDIARA RY
M.jl N.L TIME CARO
of proiKTtlou. It is « .-tiuaiurti sight
in Imlla to
i-lephaiils pUlug leaklogs 1that they baxe b;ought
he rlv
from the
logs have l*eet> fW<‘<1 dowm from the
apluuds.
™
^
Many of the eleiiUants so engaged.
wUboul driver or dln-ctlon. will plniige
into the flood and *«-arry the tlmlH-rs
after piling them up. wlD
Uke their head and “true* the «i»d of
the timbers: that is. push them all
0 that they {ireaent a uniform
‘ when pUed np.—Cbk-ago Post,
M'wSuchSS Vt......
2 6000 LUMBER WttIMS
3 TQPBU66ES
PEBiJyjgUETTE
But lhanli
PUls they put an end to It all. They
but thorough. Try
Only*25c. Guaranteed by Jas. O. John
son’s and F. H. Meads’ Drug
JOffe« you some grand values in Couches, Davenports and Parlor Suites.
harfwood. with\law^t.h«
strel
tion. canvas bottom, and tow and cotton filling, upholstered in 5 tone ffl C f|
velours. 8 rows tufts, a $13.00 value. Uearance Sale Price....... .
•giDU
One huuclred twenty or in
every one ol which is of humor
interest, and cvcr>- article is i
iratctl. There is no belter maga
of travel for teachers aud pupils t han
Th§ Four Traci Nowt.
Publishctl monthly by
George U. Daniels. Fifty cenU
a year, single copies five cents.
Sold by news-dealers cvciywhcrc,
or arhlrcss the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-second street.
New York.
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When you get rind of
paying rent, sn wart to
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by buying a home. We
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THE EVEXmo BEOORD. TSAVEBSE CITT, MICH., MONDAY. AUGUST 10. IWA
<^iim4Ham ^FlHiMiitna1SmtsstS cfn>t^..,.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST MUSICAL NOVELTIES OF THE YEARl
COSGROVE’S CONCERT CO.
WlHMf liSIEIiaRCUIIIIimiHHiL AUOUSTI3. MHDnimil thk el.ks
mnrm^OT&.V
Prices: 25c. 50c and 75c. Seats now on Sak.
MIOM-OL.ASS, UIB^-rO-DATK MiJSIOAL. ATTRAOTIONI
IN CLOSE GAME Ollt er THE EAILT nONEISS
WEPT OEPARTMEWT.
WAWTCD:
■J
SCLLAIRl tTAIIt 0«FtATE0 A8YLUMt 8ATUPIOAY
tMl ter* Wm S to 1. Mi A*yhmi*
Mm* Ttetevto to ThMifc for
After, a lingering Illness, of several
tonths. John. A. Cook died of senile
bronchitis at the borne of his son-inlaw. Harvey Curtiss. 426 West
entb street. Saturday mominx at 6
Th» Btoltirc SUra d«r**l*d the Daeeaaed'wa* bom near Trenton
bn te Tw*iftli HtTMt N. J.. January 25« 1821. When but a
_ boy be removed with his
■eort of a to 1. Til* loesk loot tb« enU to ConstantU. Osw
un^.
New York. January 1. 1844. he was
united in marriage to Matilda A. Ban
i totanlo to via. Tk* rtaltora war* out- croft, who died in October. 1889. Ten
chUdren blessed their union, seven of
whom sorvlve him Frederick M. lives
at Hampton Roads. Vs : Herbert W.,
at Warren. Idaho: Mrs. Clara E Mey
UOnU
ers. at Boise City. Idaho; Mrs. Martha
Cnrtlaa. Mrs. Helen L. Sheffer. MrsCora Campbell, and Frmirtr E of this
clly. Besides his children 22 granfi
children and seven great-gran dchll
dran anrtlve him He lesv*.* two sis
tars, one in S>Tacitse. .V Y.. and one
In tia* to onidi Wnoktngtoa. who i
In Lapeer. Mlrb.
belaff tend to UM bj tbc kli. If
He came to Traverse City In Octoann. n mw ana for tk* Asrlom to
bar. 18G7. and has resided here ever
since, and has seen the city grow from
. kad VBi knek on Uilrd wkar« b* *lM
^ kar* b**a. He had plaaty of time te
wllderoess to what It Is now. He
t do It, hot WMt to Bleep This nudr
raed and run tbe first dray line In
tk* baoto Ikll wlth'jte out.
this city. Taking people when they
TkM L. W*lcb Bkdwed bte worth a* arrived here by boat or stage oqi Into
*.ptt«k*r. H* ftouad Baker nod WH the country, when Ik any times had
follow and
«a ao teakU that thej did not know only the blazed tre
muddy roads to drive
how It was don*. Brooaoo tbri.
: olapjjd a^toj^
b^ in
with the Methodist
In I860, and has llv,
Christian life since. He wa?
j Mv la on* or more mas. Ito swui
ed by all who knew him. al
hard aaookb to eead the ball a mile
ways working for the best interests
: te tej^He^aalUr
Welch In
of the comrounlly In which he lived.
The
funeral
will be held Tuesday
atrtca*.*^*Tbe bauS- steeledae*i
afterno»»n at 2 o’clock from the real
alee oo* with a fool and the next <
II. .1. Cnrtlss. 426 Wi-sl Sev: b* Blsaal and walked to the beo
Kev. J. W. Miller
aaklaf Uuwe aaea struck out to *
has Imm*o a friend <if iheti
■ raate with bases full.
Uy Vor^ ver 2.'i yiwrs. The funeral t
The AaUnms made a bard effon
‘ the direction of W. S Ant
tie the same la the el«btb laalas. l
eoold oaljr fet-e man as far as third
, when the aide was retired. In ih.*
Blatb aaotber effort was
not a aaa coo
«b first safelr.
The Asjrlum
g«^«ro«n.«
to the ftrst laalag Baker got
and base on a doable error b. Baker
Telegrams Announcing Success c
Of B
Concert Company to Appear Here
Under Auspices of Elks.
GOOD lEPOSTS
OF COSCSOVES
I
te Which put Wilson on second base
Exalted Ruler I>r. I. A. Thonii»!‘t»n of
Traverse City lAjdge. Nt». Si,!, li. V. O.
Elks, has receivetl sevecal telegrams
In tbe sixth inninc two
were made by Bellaire. 1
cured first by betoi bit by a pitched
few of them
ball and got in by Wattrick s two-base
blL Wattrlck stole third, and war
Bscansbs. July 17—To Dr. 1 A.
lomiison. Traverse City. Mich—
bf^t in by Wasbiaroa's single.
. Two or three tima during the game Cosgrove Concert
mcert Co grand s.icIbI
tbe aaylom failed to score by the rank
•SR. A rare treat.
Harnett. Exalt.*.!
Ruler.
July, 31-To Dr 1.
Traverse City.—Cosbe eoold bare sprinted home easily grove concert xceeillngly fine. Pruand scored. Spangler also failed when
AdvlM* your friends.
a looff. safe ooe was put out when he
Harry I>eWolf.
was oo secood. He should have
du Lpc. Wls.. Aug. ?I.~Tu Dr
reached borne even If the ball had
tiompson. Traverse City—Cos
been bandied, but It was fumbled
grove Concert Co. O. K. Ever>* num
lag him a double chance, but he
ber warmly receive.!. Slgnc*.!. L J.
frosen to third and died there.
Morpin.
.
The pitchers on both teams sec
TIANSFOIHEBS ABE HEBE
-third base
....left field
.....pitcher
MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SAU
Our Sales for the past ten days have been very gratifying. The lines of Sum
mer Goods have been greatly reduced. We have gone over the stock and have again
reduced prices to insure quick selling. It's still early in the season
:
:
:
:
A lot of principally short pieces, former prices faQ/b
as high as 1.50 a yd, to close...................
^
yards Black Brocaded Silk, worth 50c,
. Ml«l«a
I. In Un«<>
body Wat Injuned.
orth-liound pasM-nger on the
1. got Into trouble Ju<t north
morning. In Tasking
• turn Just north of the town, a
»ken fiange tent the engine and ten• off the track. No one was Injunxl.
the train was tied up until about
>n. The accident ocrtirreil at K;o',
WILL SHOW IN CEDAR
Aufi. 1©.—Alexander
rJi TO to'b?manl€d^MS fit
te kas iiaca beard from by tbe Ut
£ to^bnito tb^s?
bim nomewbece la Indiana. bU where
abonts nad condttlon being' Imparted
to a aacret code, which she refnsei to
l for aay OM but becself. She
of teaxb yoong Adrentlat friends ar
rivad from Bauie Creek to aid tn
u$ came to the
yesterday froi Elk Rapldt. and
t most of the < i on the Twelfth
IS grounds. They left early
ng for Cedar. 1 where they
Elk Rapids Saturday their
meal tent caught fire aod burned. The
fire was caused by one of
HAD FAMILY REUNION
0*Ughtf«l Gatharifig at th« Home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harper Car
on tka aonth aide, promptly at l ;S0 te
morrow aftamoon (wentber perailt- lisle of Pltuburg. Pa., and Mr. and
to taka a cap. plate nad- spoon: also
i
QQq
Llbow length Lace Gloves, worth 75c
for................... .i................... .....................
39c
CWWrenV^'
Dresses
Fercaie dresses, ages 1 io 4. well made, to
close at............................-
^
inch all wool Jacquards, 50c values
QQq
Fine mercerized waistings and silk dot Zeph- OQi^
yrs. formerly sold for 5tk and 59c. to close ...
Catsst mefcwear for Cadies
Ju,t Nolle, th. New Pric*.
LOT 1 includes slocks,,
fancy embroidered Turn
overs, long silk lies and
embroid»'red sels, sold
early in season al 1 Orb
7.5c, choice..........
LOT 2 includes long
lace lies. Crepe de Chine
stocks and fine lace sets.
sold up to $1.25,
choice.........
39c
Summer Uta%h floods
................ ^36c
/«
White and Grey only,
Lot of Summer Corsets, sold up
for................... ....................................
(IJsle 'I'hread glovi
25c values.---- ------
FdR~SALE^
RL’ii.'lr.';
Another lot including some of our $1.<K) Fou- OQp
lard silks, to dose.................................................. m
:is inch Tan Colored Ftmgee, worih
for........
—
l*»erolas that have sold at ^Qq
I'ine silk Zephyrs. 55c value
fo^^.................................-.........................
Colored Challies
for .............................. ..
Slandard prints, good patlerns,
for...........•••••.............................
I'ine printed Iwawns, good Kk:
value................. ........... ................. .......... ..............
12>^c fine
Lawns....................... .
3'C
:6ic
,7c
Lot of l-i«urwl Silkolines, were
8c
for ............................. ............................. ................
bleached T. C. Crash. 5c
,2.lc
values................;...................
Bleached -Huck 1‘owels, 50x20. colored|
border....................................................... ............... 10 c
16c
Fine Gingham Dresses t; imined with einbrbid- OCkr%
er>' and lace, for ages 1 i D G yrs. to close at.:.. 0»C
16c
3ic
Cadies' Olaisfs
In good Percale.well made and neatly trimmed ORr>
black and white only,...........................................
i
FOR RENT.
I
TO
y. ti.
t
HHxln -lVu •
I y for rvn» in tbr ll«.mkl balk
_
MICELLANEOU8.
. 'Ivrtu'n.!
Ckirogti, for frtvltiai-rar>
mr-v
L'."»
Portion of New Equipment of Boardman River Electric Light A Power
Co. Being Set Up:
big new dynamo for tj
house t* exjuTled here about
If September. The addition
................... right field building for this machine 1r cu
. ................. shorutop
preparatlonn are in imogr
..................... left field
installation: also fiw the c
...................third base which the Improve
1 2 S 4 ft C 7 8 »
a 0 1 • • 2
ENGUfEAMBTEltDEB OFF
I a 0 © 0 0
8: Bellaire.
trelch. »; by
10.
HSSBXIHI
6 patterns of
A lot of short IcfiRths of plain and fancy silks, includinjf Taffetas', Sateens and Silk Flannels from Qfa/b
1 to 5 yds in length; worth 75c yd.- v.... ..........
...first
The-Ihree large transformer
... shoi
tioned in the Record a short tii
-^«ht fl^ have been receive.! liv
I A Poi
.center field an* being Inst.UcHl to
In ,he
the down i«wn CU CHAMCE OF VEBUE
building of the company, on Norih In-!
--
trick and U Welch
on balls-Off Welch. 1. Hit by
-ball — Partlow.
Passed balls->H
ttlool Drcs$ 6ood$
« Silks
I aawgsSSr l[!!^'ai
ro new
FOUND ON THE LAWN
pleased I
they gave the guide aj
Notice of Sewer Ast-rrmenL
Countv MedMed
<> ^ »»^Frlg. ^J. G.
”'^hn.
Countv
Taken Very III Last
MonriK-. Mrs. E. Blacken. Ira A.
Evening.
l^an
Adams. B. F. Colvin. Fn*d Courtade.
A. J. <lunar of 335 East .Ninth street
T. J. rmlor. F. A. Wylght. Joseph
! was taken very II! la>t night and found
Lumly. Hannah. I.ay A Co . W. F
----;on the lawn by his son about 1 o’clock
Haraha. Cha*.
Chss. Wells. W. J. Irwin.
11 has be«-n learned
Ic
on the best of thU
ng He has lH.en ailing for
PERSONAL.
Joseph Holfie. Ja*. B. Wise. John
authority that a
1 trouble,
Moran. J. B. Wise. John Twoddle
be askedd for in the 6ase of Ben Spat- j However,
b his son.
A. A. McCoy.went south
Alfred
Welt. Mary P. Bums, and al
e game warden who shot and F. I*. (Miffar last night
9 nclock.
persona
interested
In the laying ol
Chris McLain rew*ntly near reUrlng aUmt 9:3U.
Will Gsne of Grand RapidsI Is visita sewer to the alley easi
L'-iut
men are visiting at Mr. tog to the city for a w
street, commencing 165 fc*et soutfc
law The case
• up in clrculi ICrtifrar s
camp at Cacj) Lake
of the south line «,f imh strtH-l
Miss Helena D>or of l^anslng was
south to the north line ol
It has been learned that the
the guest of Mrs O. C. Moffatt Satur thence
13th street, take notice:
wUi probably be taken to 'Kali
of doors ajiout It) o
day and Sunday, going toda
That the roll for the special assess
county, as there seems to be no doubt I posed to b^one of the young - men. ah-ta-wanta lor a visit with 1
ment heretofore made by the Board
that the change of venue will be About 1 oclock Mr. Goffsr heard his
The Mis-ses Humphrey of
of Assessors for the punnwe of de
granted. The story has I
father, and carrietl
carrieil him into
have l^*n spending a short
fraying that part of the «»st which
the rounds that It would be held In 1 hoi
He had become iso weak
the Council decided should be borne
ManiRU*e. but the story is discredited j he
not" rei
bouse alone
Dr Mints Kemp rAMumed
I" and paid by spi*clal assessment for
An effort, however
Ssult Ste Marie, after a Rhur
the laying of a sewer In the alley.east
to get it to Missaqkee county, but
today aife unable to be
. „ of Union sireeu commencing at' a
tffere seems to be no |probability that
point
les feet (outh of thb rnilh line
be taken there.
south; Mrs, Noyes
lOih street, thence south to the
for a few days' visit in southern Mich of
BRE^TlEfi.
igan. but a-ill return to spend some north line of 13tb street, is now ©n
HE OpEfi NOT LIKE IT
e to my office for public InspecUon.
time
with
her
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bert Winnie andrCeorge W'. C Na
Nolice Is also hereb
reby given that
a fine »tch of trout
up H^Welwnd. before going back to
Council and
ind Board of Assessors
A. F.
F.i„ „ «.. th. J...
,
Bert got 40 and
the City of Traverse City win meet
in Answer to Ad.
T. A. ConloD of Detroit Is tn the city
George 2‘». They caught none of them
the Council Room, to saidI city,
cli on
on legal bustoeas.
A F. Nerllnger.
on files.
Sam Benda will leave for Chicago ^ig. 17. 1903. at 8 o'clock: p. m . to re-Nerllnger real estate agency. Is far
The funeral of the two children
1. at which
tomorrow momlng for, the purchase
from satisfied with the impression •Mr. .nri Mrs.
.Mr». Ross
Ro» Hines.
Hln«. CtarlWw'd
Cha
Ui^ and
that might lie taken from the Record's M.rUm. «*,
bold from the rrwHdenoe of hlf fall stock)
was held
persons
Interest.
Mrs. J. A. Pennington of Cedar was
Saturday write-up ot his-W’ife wanted" on W’ebster street yesterday after
to the city yesterday visiting relatives
advonisement- It humorously told of noon at 2:30 oclock. The little
J day of August. 1903
Mr N'erltoger's plight after hts "ad" were both buried to the same ca
CHAS. M. BEERS.
Rev. W. T. Woodhouse conductei
•
City Clerk.
txulj
funeral service. The floral offerings A. Finn left on the Charlevoix
day for Cheboygan and other
ver>; beautiful.
Clde: I* tbe only alrbollc lievE-niKe
up"i>efore Judge Roberts called
Rev.
he story They will be absent aU------- weeks.
Mrs. W. J. «prouI ha* rotiimod fn>m that U not taxetl. M'lieii
him. Mr. Nerllnger falls to appreciate or.
f the i*arly life and school da>w of
the Joke because when It Is in print John
luented. In lK>ttI
service a visit to Milwaukee.
the ev.
L. K Marshall and wife of
be Is afraid the meaning may be
dlBary 4 or T> |H*r
e First M. E. church last
construed.
Illustrating the lecture with the stere- kee. after a visit with their
this amount may l»e Increased Isrgclv
His totimate friends about
'on Miss Bessie Fulghum and Mrs. D. W. Stewart, left thU
by nddlmr sugar-^ufflrlently. Indrivl.
were the ones who answered his
E. E. W'hlie ^Dg "The Voice Di a trip through New York sti
rs. George Dunaven has returaei to rembT tbe lM*\«*mge quite Intox.. but Mr. NerUnger vine." which was illustrated
ly understood that
The National Loan Co., making a
jKT’S.el'S
the one icaller mentioned
specialty of loans on salary, have
U*rt*d am
opened offlres In the New Wilhelm
block, third floor.
Pari* thieves, dressed to workim-ii's
r. M. D Carrel dedUaced the M.
to now paying fJ.OOO.OOO to annual «
urch at Honor yesterday with ap- Moose* and wearing raps similar to
idends. cr IbO per cent on Its caplul
used by tbe men 'employed in
stock. At the same stage of develop There will be i
ment lu prcMpecu did not equal those
postoffice, can on subs<Tiber* i
of the Grand Traverse A Arisooa Min F. A A. 1
teir instnuneot* awaj i
ing Co. Call and see OUT samples and the first (
get prospectus. Bmnrthwaite Bros..
text that they are out of
The la
yesterday to at
Tried 1
Charge in Kalkaska
i
i(-
sr,:
te“todlan. took two
o^on^te^^Lake^tw-
Two
Itb asau for two peracaia.
iajL te te firummen eaaght 12 Mi*
M te wortd's fair gxM
Mr* to
to te «Rjr traa te ltok to te iKia. poute oc ffickcte Tte «aaa ao wfdl m
Il
A CIS nnee doB’i uke np mnek
spwe. tmt t( doesHs wort IhorOBthly.
It JCosu less to Operate.
It’s BO trovMe to 'bnUd s fire. ..
If m Bstc not fot one is yopr
,WtcBen. m are iMltlne a mbUlte.
traverse dtp
Zir' 6as Companp
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
The t'osgrove Concert Oo., on* of
I he ver> iM-st concert troupe** on tbe
road, mill appear to a fine program at
Btelnl*rg's Grand under the auspices
r»f the a P. Elks' Thursday evening.
August 13. The cotopany Inclodes
Uke <'«*y ihlterpaclc choir: the Oossrore concert orchestra, the fooMntiand Swiss l»elj rtagei^ and the play-
irVhcMmMte
luccess. and the music lovers of the
dty will not fat! to take advantog* of
he opportuBlly to hear^lhem. "
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