The Evening Record, August 25, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 25, 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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1903-08-25

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VE«™»ArjlMUl

OTE EVENM
TRAVERSE CITY, MICH., TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. 1908.

if

RELIANCE WINS
AGAIN TODAY

i

Vi.'-i ■■

TO CONNECT
AMERICA’S
TRANSCONTINENTAL

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"

If: -. *

iii^t

TotevnriTMtATT

OiCONO KAPI IN •KNIR9
roUTHtCUF

took

SHA]
WEATHER

Cffoft May »• Mate to Chaafo .Co­
lombian Conatltutlon With That
Cnd In Vlaw.
Waahlaron. Aug 2S.—Acting Beetwo rather Indellnlto oablegraflu froai
Mlnlaiar Bcaapre at Bogota, the latest
dated Aagast It. eooTeylng the In*
efforu are still
mate to flad a aray to rerlire tho e
Trim other si»urres an

?

TO

CHOOtC

BCTWCCN

BOATS IN BSAT

OVtfe nUMGirLAl COOISI

ill,
hr

TOOAYt

RACE

FOR

AMERICA’S

IN

gan That

hhfM.
if--

He Eapoctad Victory.

*'H^huite R'v^A^gTt —Reliance
wins Time of SaUh. 2:16;25; Rham
rock craaaed the Una at t:20:|«. By
corrected time Reliance wins by 1
minute and SO aeooads. unofficial time
N. Y.. Aug ?r..—1:38 p.
• hays Reliance
e accond mark at l:2MtH);
. 1:»:30.
. N y.. Aug 2S.—The
ericas cup bets
for Amerb
mrock. III. gnd the defender
was ^cuUted to show the

fair tumble to the sea. *i could desire
nothing letter." said Blr Thomas this
morning, as be cast his weather
over the horlion. ‘and U Shamrock
loses today 1 shall Tie veiy much dls-

I!'
|i

. her best.** The course of today s
will be south by <wst. a tteal of 10
miles, a broad reach of 10 mUes north­
east by east, and a reach home «if 10
miles west northwest.
At
the preparatory gun was
firiMl The starting gun eras fired at
11 odock
Reliance crossed at
11:00:32: Shamrttek. 11:02:10. The
11100.32; BhkmrucA. 11:02:10
At 11:03 a m the-yachts are still
on the port tack, with Reliance over
a minute and a half In the lead.
At li st; Rellanc 1. gmlaing stead
ny- ■
Il:« a m —On the starboard tack
Rbamioek 1. gaining aUghtl} on the
'Americnn:
Noon-Shamrock Is doing better
work than Rellanre and pointing
higher.
Coney Island. N. Y.. Aug. 2f. —A

WKst
ck of the Projact I

Iritlmi

Guthrie, O. T.. Aug. 26 —Plans for
gIganUc railroad, with a iruak Ui
cemnecUng Hodeon Bay with British
abU. Buenos Ayres. South .
Tw KNM by a FalU
lea. end having n network of branches,
was discloeed yesterday when articlea
of Ineorporatloo of the l»aB American
Bn»wrr fatally hurt In I
Railroad Co., with a capital
from a scaffold today
t on a fiat building. Both leave placed at f26o.000.ooo. were fliod with
the secretary of the territoryThe- purpose of the corporation 1
to build a line of railway extendln
from 1‘ort Nelson. Hudson Bay. In a
southerly direction, cioaalng the line
of the Canadian Pacific bear Winne
peg. Manitoba; through North Dakota.
South Dakou. Nebraska. Ke
Oklahoma and Indian Terrtto
BAD RAILROAD WRECKS YES­ Galveston. Texas;
from Galr.^
through the republic of Mexico to the
TERDAY
boundary line of Central Am<
through the isthmus of Pan

MANY WERE
KQVKED

CUR WAS SAILED

Air Thomas I

IT WILL COST $SSt,000.iM
WILL RUN FROM HUDtON BAY TO
BUENOt AVREt

itlOQ Of C

FINE WOKK
TO WINDWARD
LITTLt

RAILROAD

IS PROJECTED

ine Killed. Some PsUlly Hurt and
SoMe More or Lem Serioosly

Fond du Lac. Wis. Aug 25.-Tbe
Chicago A Northwestern passenger
wrecked
Kdeo. three miles south of here,
erdsy.
OtMirge W. Zuhike of Fond du I.ae
sas killed Conductor lloy of (’hi
cago aq^ 30
The entire train, ekpreae car. bag
car, two coaches and three sleep
were thrown down a 2ufiKit em

* ntoI.m?2K^. III . A..K !i.-Thlny

GRAND LODGE
IS IN SESSION

The fiftieth grand lodge seulon of
The coach was thrown over cm its
side and partially down an emliank- the I O. G. T. opened In the Protected
The train crew removed the Home Circle hall at 10 o'clock this
dng by Grand Chief Templar P.
'to neighboring farm hc»uses
imnell. Nearly all officers were
for medical care, and others were
•ni at roll call The foHowIng
brought to the hospitals In thU city
nlttecs were appointed:
on a sperUl train. The rmsslng has
edenllals—Mrs M E. Whitney.
kmg been a dangerous one. the Big
Curtis. Hattie Holmes,
Four also crossing the tracks of the
this anemoon Central but a short disUnce away, and
htrlbutlon—W. H. Andrews. Mora
by either targets c»r
idltlnk-MlIler Irwin. W. J. Cum­
mings
Sandy Hook .ton board steamer Bou
Dlsirlct U»dge—Otto Purtsch. F. E
Arnold
kerl. Aug. 26.—the official time of the PEIE NAIffUltTE HOUSE
atarf was as follows:- Rellsnce.
HAS CHANCED HANDS i^^^(’nlle Work-Edlth Haas. Emma
U:«l;36; Shamrock. 11:02:00
ISi^l'^heolmld.HuthCurtb.
Highlands. N. Y.. Aug 25 —At 12:26
p m. a wireless dispatch Just nTcIved tor of Popular Eating House—To
Entertalnment-C.
H. Theobald.
Mrs M E. Whitney. Liicllo Theobald.
E^llance nearly
ReaoluUons—O. W.
-quarters of a mile aheiM.
Blaln. Ora Cox. E 8. Nelson.
. Ang. 25.~An
Flnance-W. H Andrews. E. B.
T; 8. lUIrd has Ismghl the business
here caught the yacbu of the Here Marquette eating bonse Herringl.
ortals—1“ B. Newell. Lucllo
the first mark as follows: and leased the building. The deal has
Id. Mrs Stockwell.
been under way for some time and has
,Reliance. 12:24:65: Shamrock. 12:26 Just
of the irder—M. E, Curtis, h.
been closed with Mrs. George
:5l. Deducting .the time allowance. Southard, who has had charge of the Vonk. 8 K l^nilte. Floy Theobald. N.
thU turn. U accurate, gives Shamrock ittng house.
W Burdick, r. 8 Ottlnger. O. W.
F. H
Mr. Baird took poaaeaakm thU
orulng. and will aim to conduct the
talneas on the same pUa as the prorWeralton-G Vonk.
aad to give all hit ney. M. K. Curtis. O. W
cUon Mr. Baird b Hitchcock.
ntHISlCHOFTINI
well knowrn In this city,
insnran
the local High eebool. term. H
lat oC frteate who will
with him tuccees In hU new ves
He U not unfamlUar with the ^
having been employed at the «
from 7:30 to 10 o'clock, a reception U
to be held la Protected Home Orcle

market is made, while the )-oung

SS

I fol|ow«-< her to this city as
p learned w here she was. and
d^otS
onths tl I working into
positionn of errand Iwiy
at the local convent. Sister Marv and
Johnson have had om>»riunities i.. see
wt*oks ago
tor trying to
n r.in ip: Tt- \ ith the sister
i;i !r V.w' .ifTiilr wa« dlscovere.!
ir llvine Id ('Union. Iowa
0:lrcit Bey Suicides.
hil WUft t.* Um Ev«bU>c JUootS.

Ueirxdt. Mich. Aug. 26Cray. aged 16. jumped from iko'clock ih'
ing behind a note to
them to forgive him.
been found for the deed. An InvestlPBkm U being made.

mt Wtrs U fks

RilMg.

HEHADTOWALK
tewa at 10 o'clock this morning In an
arUAelal pood near the entrance to

Wednesday at 10 a. m. will occur
From 8 to 10 p. m. an Illustrated lec-

sri!s>tmtchuSS“
waa too daaad to tell how the accident

SHOCUD NT LIGHTNING ^
family aboot five

TAFTIO:

^
_____ but whaa only a
abort dbtaace from camp hb blcjele
chain broke and he had to toot It. In
coaeeqiieace he mlaaed the train nnd

iku dtj

iri g£

li^

srsu-.'asr*.

Mot Btrlowaly Hurt.

Oitws 9f tnvtrst Otf
of all the princi|)al placu and buildings sire
in our west window. * Take your pick at
16c tor the small sizes, and 26c and 36c for
the larger ones. A good assortment.

SweHShoes

» * Gif Bftk. Stm
The

fellow is more pit-

too—lor the oM

geotleinan's

fellows isn’t.

THE WEATHER Sjr**
IF YOU DONT WANT TO SAVE MONEY, THEN WECAN.T'!
lNTF.Rh:ST

SPECULFOR TWS fVBIIM WE M

Wb Have Them

Men’s line $6.00 PMANITS at 48.60
Men’s fine 1C.60 SUITS
at laOO
Boy’s fine $6.W SUI-rS
at $8.76
Boy’s good
Boy’s 76c 1C

All the latest leathers, toes, stj les
of lasts, heeb, etc., that make
upasv cU shoe.

We had the

) wng fcUowrs in mind when we
bought our fall sliocs.

Just From New York »3'-3

aiiu mlh coltar btaJ-green, reJ. brown, blue, pey. un, etc.—
■n lim-ehoiee-**.*©.
“•y All Mwanw Maw* • yiv-

:nda a coiwif»any

Young Man Held Up.
A young man was help up on the
dock of the Norihem Michigan Transliortaiion Co last ef.-nlng. Sai Ur ah
known he did not lo<e luiich -

?rH:vrnuTvvr.“.Hiri5:

Tha Rul Reliable CloUilara

eOOK 3AL.EI

GLORIA”
A LADIHS DRI'SS SIIOK

-TKroo .

Zee tktm /a owe »t$t 0Mom
Heamiful Illustrated t.ifi Hooks, cloth bound; only 2.'ic
Optic Series - by ( Hiver Optic, ca. ..
,.
2.5c
Other cloth bound Story books at only 15c. 14c and 12c
1 he New Padded- Poets go in this sale at only........79c
ru$ a th, tim* tor Boot Borguot.

thF

are doing a wonderful business
in this department. The Boston

sTdii^M'^sssaw’^

THE LIFE
of the greatest mxn the
world hxf ever known;

there is no piano on . ‘
the market today
that will equal :: ::

THE KIMBALL
Every instrument
fully p^ranteed and
soW^ou its. merittuSee these splendid
goods. I'actory prices
and easy terms. ::

W.W.nilBMlGQMPjUIY

Pope Leo XIII
NUW - l Al.L - S1V1.KS

forsaleWj.W.SbUers
House Furnishing
Store.

- Tb« Oici Rollabla 8boe Houwe

fiii.riiimHO.
KgW HTAKD

-

-

•o Hon o Firot Oooo Btoomotor-$ Btog

School Shoos
We have, taken the pains to
find the best on the market.
Now we want you to put them
to,the test. They are honest
shoes at honest prices ::
::

KBfVKT HTKKUT

I^WANTE^
I cook at the Lake
U
View House,
f10.00 per
I Elk Rapids- Wages
V
1948-tf

Now is the time to se.
cure this vaduxble book
A beautiful lCx20 inch
picture given free with
each book.
...

J. W. SLATER,

The Traverse Cl
I w ill not oi>en tuU

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
New Shoe Store
Ratoer’s Old Stand

sTJS.vmiiiLS’isr-uS
si'U sthonght
s. that Umta «BI uTiTW

Front St

Opposite Whiting Hotel

Reliable House Fumlehor
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa

CLOSING
JIdvamt Showing a

Men’s Seasonable

Dress Goods ..SUITS,.
^ Tor Tall 1903 .^
goodly' asson• We are already, showing
dress goods, of
mcni of the new weaves
both Foreign and Domestic manufacture
^ such as the popular Zibilincs; we have them in both
plain and fancy effects, in blacks and col- Q 00*^'’
ors. ranging in price from 50c to^ -............W

WINDOW FULL
SEE THE PRICES
TAKE ONE QUICK

Cheviots we are showing in plains. Angora and PebUe

Mcssl Ss mt KMas lurwc '

Summit City. Mich.. Aug 25 —Ray
Hoiriect, a threaber. was.rendered miconscSoos by lightning yesterday aDerw


;

ticuUr with his shoes than the

~

rsiNii saaivu

i:;..

older genllemcn. and it's right,

ler convent sent Sister Mary to the
>maha institution two years ago.
t hen her deioUon to Johnsim was dls-

South Pacific ocean. ^
Miss Ma.v Fitzgerald of Grand Hap
Tlie estimated ro^l €>f the PanAm«Tican railway U fl5u.000.000. and ids ih the guest of Ml^s Rh.sla Hatien
Iniry of W»*hi Ninth street
tl... estimaUMl length Ih 10.000 miles.
The Incorporaior* are W. H. Dodg
J. Pendleton.
1. Phelps of Shawnee. Okla
oma. anil C. E Wells of Uncoln. Neb.
boy's ochool auiL We are fitting
U not k nown what outs

r- piMMltmi. >11 from nioom
and neighboring towns, were
seriously Injured, some perhaps fa
tally, by a peculiar collision at the
Junction of the Illinois Central and
Western railroads, two
t of the city, yi^sterda}’.
. CbMMl'TTEEB
■enger train wesi-bqund
on the Ian
NAMED
wstng. a car of stock^ti^h s^as
being pushed by a switch engine on
the minols Cent
Central, broke Soose from
Progreas
of
the
Good Templare* Core
the engine and aahed Into 4 he
train with te rrlflr
. breaking the coach In iwii» and
injnrtng nearly every one of th

SWELL YOUNG
FELLOES

Omaha, Aug 25 —The news of the
elopement of one of the sbters of St.
James' convent at Eighteenth
Cass atpseta. which those In charge of
the convent tried to suppress, has
leaked out
Sister Mary Louise, whose name
was Shea, deserted the com
afternoon early In the week
Rapids, low
urn whom the
art* for the
m Is a can*
i-d with the sbter In
where l»oth used
live

Alsu a branch line beginning In the
Sale of Beautiful ArfGoods.
•piihllc of Peru and extending In a
sale of heauilful art ii.NMlh-wiwk.
mibcasterly direction through Brasil
. RU* de Janeiro; also a branch line Mexican. Amtenlan and Maiiehi- work,
beginning In the republic of Peru and handm
^hawU
coii.lucied in Ibaun Cl

The injured
om odntustuns. abiaslons and lacora
tiooa. but It is believed none were fs
tally hurt. They were conveyed to s
nearby farm heutse. where physicians
from the city, who were sent to the
scene In carriages Immediately upon
receipt of the news of the -accident,
attended to their wounds.
letter all the wound*^! were l.rY.ught
to this city. The track was lorn up will. It is state
for a distance of 200 ft-et and traffic for the other «

SKVKHTH TRAB-1980

L WAS STOX HUNAN

Etaroines will be as stylish as e\ er for dressy gowns;
we have them in both plain and fancy cf- I
fecu. ranging in price from 60c to.............
*00 yj
Brondekyh^ Veneti«». Kerseys Mdtons and fancy

4.6(fc'

Hamilton
CLOTHING

J

- -H yJ-

THE EVENUTO BEOORD, TBAVEESErCITT, HICH-, TUESDAY. AUGUST 86, 1908.

Tif^t.\^Hawp|p>wTm «
:•

dM
Of tk«
•MAM TWAVCftM MSMW
—kf- .
-^TWOt-T: WW

Om

am

Siine Excspiiijiii'^
light catches of fish (bey bare beea

CMiMto fpr Mor« Than

A high ami. h*^ hu^ cobWet lemt locker. for.......

J. W. HAMNCM

C'4j|nailMHi. O. AUK- 2S.-Tbi- clone
^;ta« between Mayor Tom I. John
of Cleveland and John L Zlmror
a of 8prtn«fleld for the gubemator

bjr mrrW^...:.

In the
f this week than for many
While both claim a majority, the

OMc« m Frwrt ttTMt.

C.

A.

The delegate* wl
donal dUtrtet* Thursday afternoon
nlitoe on
*nd the **^slon of the commlitoe
lals Thursday night i awaited
lucb auiety.

•KCLCNCR. City

ifSTU.*"» *btlth%«* i?klnir*a”ma
iiy of
the committee on resolu
1*. There is a close watch on the
amlltee on rules and order of busi
s as Johnson want* John W. h
Iter endorsed as fnlted Stales
r before the sute ticket I* na
lie Zimmerman wants the senatorendommneni to ,cume after the
te oomlnatJotts, If such endorse

<

fall or nnill the ftah trlslt that part
of the lake again. They say that
ne\er l»efore ha* th “
,
been so poor as i
they are unable to
he death
_________
.
er the
of Matthew
Wilson
for years a laborer, on a Benton farm.
Uwroed
*wroed by hL*
hU Bible that he
_ ycar*-6Td.
year*-6Td.
Estim; lie* by c<inservatlvc
w that the days of It
ipper penlnHula will soon U*
pas*e<J Before five years have passed
m be pracucally no timbei
ding in Baraga. Houghton a^
law counties large enough U
make a
b»g.
Menominee
county
which al-MH ten years ago
ing district
larsest lumUT pn
rank and i
world, has lost
►nth
of
Its
fr
prtHiuces scarcely a i
amount. The mil I which were loed then* have bet i moved to 1.0U»D.
Baraga has

Kltl^CII WAV.
Tba war 8Bsa aww ia prtvbM

t***be^cured

by Hall s Catarrh

J. CHENEY A CO-. Toledo. O
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 1& years,
believe him to be pertecUy honoi
1 paru aialaat tt." Aal abotrid Cbe *^ab In all bualnees transactions and flnan
2 ipck- of the “h«ptli<* ftaat bt rw 4a ly nbla to
J pulMd. we would all aarae. ‘Thera U
Wholesale DrugglsU
^ ao uae lor any forelsn power tryinf
Mia take our American porta.
Even Wuldiag. Kinnan A Marvin. Wholevale DrugglsU. Tol
» W Amerksaa aary cannot do it.
liall’t Catarrh Cu e is taken in
ctly
upon tbe
ternaiiy. i
4 America U oerUialy golnc
•a of the aysblood and
iDim
Wwara (he paetog record, tern. Tm
free. Price.
^Um Dilloo tba trotting raoord. aad 76c par bottle. Bold by all dr
laira Family FUI* ara tbe

WHEAT WILL BE HIGH
. (b. n.1 u( ibl. fMt Twen

tieth Century.

Berrien
Mrs B. i;. Hamllion
------- chicken
--------len but
Springs has a bantam
weeks old
It*
deserted it
Its mother
I
, supply
inimimm size eggs.
Though
T.
for.e liantam
•u the
lianiam siay«*d
stayed by Us moth
the second hatch of egg* were
hatched, when the old hen died
The
than
am~someihlng , Urgt'r
ible Ihh—assumi-d the immediate
■r chic
chickens.
maternal care‘of the larger
clucked and calbMl them when finding
something for them to eat, and at
night tries, with its lUtle wings, half
the sire of a iKistage stanjp. to cover
them -Benton lUrlsir l^liadlum.
Harry Fisher, p 14 yearsiid Ik».v llv
ig near Albion, tried io scare the
hired girl by an apparent mtiempt at
slipped-and the
stilrlde.
IIlls foot
out his neck tightened iro
noow- almu
*tely. His mtuher arrived in the
of lime
The hlrvd girl nearly
i tit.
At Prescott a wealthy young widow
*f U4 summers was n>\rrled to a sp«*cmlve )-oulh of 22.
\

A (Iraud Rapid* misery I’.mipany

mn
III.:

all the' trther part* of the state where
lumbering has been carrieti on’lt* end
Ih near Every season makes the tim
her tracts near
II
siiuiller.
An agt*d Holly
i
of the vU
Sb^-iis under a tree

(TBAIS

Aug.

tt.--«tranfely

!sr.si,:nsdrsss:,”'w£;
hm Tba amthar aad (albar. Mr. and
Mr>. Fred T. Detniow had long ago
p^tran np thHr daughter aa dead, and
her captory had led the young woman
(o hellaae that h^r parenu d
rral jreara ago

n nd a wo
where the '

I playing, and

the life of hardihip

aad aall trinket*,
lato dw packeta of her captors,
in addlUoo ahe wa* compelled to
the nmat menial work.
While ta Alabama last week she do
elded to return to lillnols and try to
gnd her parents
She succeedtd In
stealing away from the camp while
the Qypelas were asleep. She had a
few dollars hidden away, and was
^m^cwablad to pay her fare bark

«anK

.

VS.60), no*...................................... Wt.WO

■I Ilf

Aboot SOU .liBereiK Myles of
—Directors—

wSAMPLE tOCKERSw- m l/i
wrav'

Hull,
dentOalWoo.lI)ishCa;V
P«e*—H.C.

of Prut &

at xamc proiwrtiooal jiricc*. HTHa SIK *

Uaris, Attorae)-*; Vice. Pr«.—
A. V. Friedrich. Shoes; Cashier
—C. A. Hammon.1; Win. t.oud
on. of Caldwdl
Lou ■
"
W.

lardie,

»*viriK »* niost nottccalJc

J

on the fine, high grade g<K>!k

|

Ptodoe.

J. w.

Chas. Wilhclra. of Wilhelm,
tak & Co.. Stc|.hcn Iau
Fanner; F. C. l>csmond, UiarFar
coal and Gcn‘1 Mdse.
Thiriby. of Tjaverse
av
City Iron
Crotscr, 9f C«e
Works; J. O. Crotscr.

il-ATER
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

&: Crotscr, Kingsley.

Marquette

ighlng only
A fragile laosilo
threwtem-d with con

tW aaat wULte giatlfytac tw A«M
laaaa. ao awttar Iww It
M tl
^ *lKiatlla- Malwald uka tone Asm
t taaa port wa would aU |py. *Wlat
^ aplei^id aary wa have! Braa Am
ifhaas eaaaol aoeeaaaruiiy aareiM our

Vrhaaa.

r

-rldes-on-t rains
ing-rin
When the freight from
pulled inti Muskegon

\A/M AT WOUL.D
. YOU DO

ofllct-

chickens
A-blte Cli

If sonic one told j-ou where you could get the liesf
the city?

at Brunswick.
T
probably lived near the tracks amt
went to roost »m the-rml. and clung
there -luring the twi>^ours* ride.
A
seven yi-ar-old ‘ \;huboygaD
lad
..rt in till- wiHMls two nights and

He was picked up 25 miles
from his home
iigusi Klasch. a 12yearoid Polish
living in iV-ttolt. wa« kidnapiHi by
np-« Saiunlay morning and lt*cked
he readied Plymouth,
*liscoVen.‘»l
ept
inlseblef • is as
motive except
sigiu-tl.
When an ^engineer on the I. S A
M S. discov* red a railnuu! tie <in lb.*
trackrtiyiif Hillsdale I,HI close to
hi* /enmne. he opene.I to full s
le result that ih.- machine
1 the lie with only a slight jar
S^-venih
Day
Adventists of
ni-riliern Mu*liigan an* pn-|>aring
smp nuM-Ung
at
Maiu-«*!ona
v-'-ek. Sixty tents are .m Hu- gi
ii:d lb.*re an- more to follow
Tb.- exiH-miiem of spnukling the
tr-H-ts with tui instead of wai.-r to lay
b.- dust will Ih tried in Imdingion.
lu* iimneil having mad.* an .»ppr..pri.*i
b.t, for that pur|H..-c.

-The
*1
Bi. Paul.
<-enily lilled an order for H»o rose
tbe two I
States. - Mt
j^h***-' u» 1»V wt out on the farm of
probably suppl

W, Hllion in Alpine lowiishlp.
at this
bu-hels of wheal
.
.yej
••eit >ix miles fr«>m the city. The
“Three
larmerri. with their teb*i»hone.< and
Slates."Jdlnnesota and the two DakoIt tnail delivery, are Ix-ginnlng to
lati. would be
bushels The
\ Mp ib.dr lawns un> raise flowers
•IKirts mention rust as
Prof Fillberi HolU. bead of tlie V.
lage to wheat, but this
the chief
r M. department
of fon-slry. has
unlrai>ortani in viet
^‘.•n appoinieil state forestry' warden
uilput of wheat that
nd wtll have charge i»f the work
not been louchinl by rust There hav*
atrollng.aml managing the state re,vy rains in the
wheat
but thus far the dar
No Stomach Oosing-^ust Breath
>een material and the ap
l^iUtching end of the harvest seasi»n
Hyomei—Stops Sneezing and
mahes the rain talk
Smarting.By the middle of Septemltcr ro««st
threshing
considerable portion i»f 1l
will be ready f..r shipment
b:iy fever, Hyoniei.
It is elaun.Mi:for this nuniHiy that
• farmers w ill ship. h<»w
it Mt.ps tbe spasm. die paroxysms of
to Ih- sei*n
Many grair
|M’.ee/.lng. the smar ing and running
fear tha the wheal market will
be exm-mely high until the
ber options tre iUs|s«i«il of
Many is rsons have Iw
at II a bushel,
wheal in the
hay frter by Hyomel an.T
with the millers short, mn
pn.f.*ss to U- able to prevent
• supply but that fn»ra
ib»^ <Hcurrem'e of tlu* annual attacks
gt» the
at hand, the higher prl
anJ
to ap>-«! the progn-ss of tlie dl.sInr. In
anxious buyers then«*a^e When In the most cbninlc form.
nothing but high prices are
lo lmv»» l.e.*a ctmHl
(I one apiireciates^ll
i l.y Hyomel are J. F. F<.rlH‘s. chief dls
the farmers.
The
patcher B dc M. R R . Mcl-o.»k. NVb..
rill Ih- the farmers
who• wr1ies:*iu l hate tie»er had irelief
Inclined to hold their wheat.
fn.m any rcm<*dy for hay fe\er
Tbe situation
in the nttii

JEW WAY TO TREAT HAY FEVER

BEAUTY TmumPHB,

ly* j%fomniem!
•lory.
Euni|M
fHl. alKmi lu.o
I woman’s CTcalest charm. Tba '« .-a.-lon
export w’J
ore* beautilul women. A pretty
M*' illn. Westf.inl. ft
i
one
rani* materaityfurfearof Uing "H>t«mei curvd^me 4if hay feter.ln
Itnlted States ought to tui
lopcrpelu.
* t^nie. i con^d.-r it a duty to
ih j. power. WTiat can.be done to
pcrpelu. '‘‘vk
'“y 1-««
ieniand fiw half
this an
ate the .race and keep Women b«5ruiifun
beautiful? tell other* who suffer from this disJudging by the cn.p of the
national wheat emp of isi.iMKi.umi There is a balm used ty culluied and unTO MIKT MICNIOAN ATHLtTM
isbels
would
bring
satlsfactitry
Lee iHH-n n-ceived by
Ices in all parts of the
CeewaH Haa the i
f Hyomei. but 8.
their wrive* aa to "----------- e to assume that the i
it is safe
en Har tehadwla,
n-fun.1 the
furnish at
least flve^ilx
do all that
le wheat cn»p of the
d for It. is the stnmg.-si proof
I Iherehire set the |
be offered as lu the reliance
lannunoes tbat^the aohadull^ of
.* the name >liv whicb'thia preparation is they place upon Hyomel to cure hay
lell for (he coming tewaon of 1P031904
SHOT HIS RIVAL
It diminishes the pain allied to fevei
spleted nnd incH
hood. Csedlhrongbdutpregnancy;
meet* with the
Jealousy Is the Cause of a Crime in
Kite hawk* have beenm.' mi bold
sliy of Mlchlgan.^
, makes clastic aU
garrison In Bilrmab that
Aug 2.'.—Meeting Iup
on t
•TAOE AND PLATFOEhL
.n irom of the home of Miss 1
f.MKl fn.m the Foldler*
HaMock. to whom he had In-en imylng cnvcandlhepati
plate*
ntlon. Jtuieph Jacobs shot and fa- the issue, in tbe comfort Ihns
.notbcFa Friend is a li
latly wounded CharU-s A Basler Suonpw in Ms toprth puconaeful season,
It is
ta> night. The bullet was fire<!
wm . ho seen at
MtelnhOrgs Ormnd
••.•■rUicSrtSK>seTrtrl5'tsxrd,-------------- -lacobs' revolver, which be had l<
Sim. - Caiman * Elastic Floor
vb .orb^ lubricate* all the muscles.
*!'
6 Miss HalbVk.
Jacobs dem:
UmggUlssellitforli iH*rboiile You Vamlah.
he revolver from her and li
nuT have our book •«notherbood** free.
urutHi over b> Basler
On ree»
t. and t
Ilf MAOrtELO IKSULATOJ CO, ftfLAKTA. «L
TRY
the weapon Jacolw shot his rl\a
la seen
*s. *p.si

Mother’s Friend ;u,";Sr

1 here in plays boasting «

You would certainly investigate .and

Well, that’s just what we are telling

>-ott.

scIkmiI

(earn

alioc$ in

for yourifclf.

We believe we can give

you inore value for tire inoney than any other shoe store in the city.

LJf’S,S£S%-.‘:SS'#kVS;. 'St.

No old stock, all new and dean

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BACHANT & ROSCOE
Parker Bros' Old Stand

208 Front St.

m

LARSON’S

PARK

HOTEL

Claus Warner, Proprietor

HrrroNs bay, wu-h
l..K.«t«d rW to l-wnuful tJrsnd TrsYrrse

tiradoate uT the

HI KNAPP

..The Watchmaker..

SrKrsii-rSH

Watch, Chick and jewelry

SEWER TAX

-Jj»RPETClfj«l»8 WORICS...
:

Interested
Notice to All Person* imeresieo.
i
Tl>e *|K*<*ial asK.-ssroem tax roll foi*T
h.* ext.*nsb»n of the *ewei In the alley 1

Carpet Cleaning and Feather Reno#«?odiuc
^ i.,,
j

rcjairctl*

Fine

siiecially.

jT«mipincss my

motto.

»^ying.
your old carin-u
i„t„ ru^' b-i me

(live

work

me

a call.

Next door south of Snuues

The danci- whirl, wa

at the pUy arc v
smuher

F,H^”e fcV.d.num
Th.*r»* win be
1 the wnr.*litv.i»e

ama return.-l to
ThU last setting is rich in effect
Ing the art there occurs a real live flaOfed.-n.btirg
The Children of
tic fight, and in it the rich fui
Tialnmeol In
-hitrrh will glte i
Is orertumed and handsome
vlted.
rioh ibe churrtx Atigttsi
brack is smasbed ^Tbora Is
Uw X A number of peopl.* of this pUww
D of comedy running
sre
preparing
to
attend
the r.rand
y, and aeveral up to i
Raplda fair thb year
I nrw introduced, the i
Lydia and IVrtha Ikuiglcf*
visiting Ylr and
That great eomodyfirmnsa of l\
heart laterwt, said to be Ual Reid s
Mr: and Mr*. Frank Fowler drove to
<don Thursday and rvtutned
The South Side Slugger* of TravThere are four big acts In (ha piece.

Rift

Canon:

TW

Bagle'a

^t;

Bowers Harbor
y was 7 to 0 ia favor of the latter.
«rl«« Johnson and son o( Trav*
City vlsltefl relative.* at this plaot
Sunday

or Archie called at

mmm K
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n*Gr,atSpnaafm^1ia4,VmUL

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409 S. Union Street
.f s.-pu*l
The

VllheTm. BbK-k. Root

Peerless

W. HlOQINB.
Sd to the Now i

Vou Olill IM Dollars
ahead on glotWna

are the besf
by Peerles*
by 8. Bends

-It
==:

If you buy these days. We will sell you any Suit from our j4reat
stock of Men’s and Boy’s Uothing at a special Fifteen Per Cent. Discount. There are many weeks yet when tht;se lighter weight summer
suits can be worn with comfort; then look at the saving. It is worth
while to save several dollars when you can—money can’t be made
any easier, and you get a splendid suit of clothes. School begins ver>*
soon, and your boy wants a good school suit—just the time to bu>%
and you save enough to buy all the tablets. |x;ncils and pajHir hq
needs for the fall term.

Prudent to Pay 25e
tor a 75c Straw Bat?
Most decidedly, when you get the styles M-e offer. ^If your size is here
yet, you will have your money’s worth several limes over. There are
only a few left. T here are warm days coming when you will really
, neeyl such a straw hat.
,

new Rutumn eetoring*
in Fa$bionaMe neckwear

held 4u I he
Iski Friday

miea with

.^c*
'

liarbcrShojL

. I*, vivii.ng
P^Ktple la the oast have been
I here befgre They are said to be
their lines and

/

luy

We always were the first to show the newest ideas in neckwear. T*he
latest patterns arc all here, and they' are beautiful—just what well
dressers always want—For those who always \vear a Four-in-hand we
show hundreds of dainty patterns in the dark and light shades—at
*2T>c. 51k: and SI.00. in both narrow and wide. If you want a tie that
“lies,” we have a fine assortment to pict from; costs you either a
quarter or a half. The Little Midgets are beauties and they make a
neat tie. Tliese sell for a quarter. Many men canT lie a lie, so we
have the ready-made bows, and they are so neat, and it is “your pick
for a quarter.” There are many new ideas* in the Dejoiniiellcs—the
Ascots—the Tecks—in all colors and qualities of material. If
want a white tie, we have nearly every style that is made; no ^ue^ion,
about making the sale—it is only which you will wear.

ii

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

"W^,'THE iTEXnfO RECORD, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., TUESDAY AUGUST 25. 1903.

EVERYMnnK
BVMTHtRHH

Invariably the flour «k are manufarturinB
W Bivinu satiJaction. You certainly will
be pleased with our "BEST" flour.

V ■

Every sack warram«td.

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HANNAH & LAY CO.
.

tmavkmsk

oi*rv.

miom.

CENIBAL mWS
OF T«E WOILO

nt I* now
Identical I
While Mn. W V
pootmloimM ot Wotteltdorf. l*o. wo.
canrrllne the pootaee .lomp* of o
lonre pile of lelUrra there mo. on ex­
WO* due plosion which knocked the doter from
Oilcm* ftir her bond* ond oeottered the porkofte*
ond leltera In oil direction.'. It wo.
found thol o loree (itiontliy of old
n.r.1
l>iod€Hi. !• D4/W 5%l*-w
pn|H-r cop. bod
IxH-n ptored
In o
fo fi«o»4 r» hr
lir. Roy
oeoled (»n%(-loiH-. w hich coujied^ the extlinot*^ 11.01 il.e okeli-itm 1* UO.OOO
yt^n (ltd. but bovine l^ld In cloy ooll
An
II hok bc«f» wtindt-rfuH) prrwrvfHl It
o bill near Ultl*\
t: 20 miles from
Clevelond. i
the bin
A* o rcauii of ruoillne the cor«»rr of borkwordf. npM*iUne nt tl
Ibi* oHilow Trory. Ixinny Courinpy.
W II Kirkpatrick of
oeHl l«. of Woeoncr. I T.. .toriwl out
Id U- o bod iiion ond f.ir one doy Kept moi^he
ibr nilirti* of Inolo. I T ond the
interview, former
United
former* of tbot vicinity In o oUle of BIODmi
lotor Carter told Pretldont
terror Yoone r4»nrtney. who belone* KooHevsIt ot oy.ter Hoy th.t the 8i
to o pnonlni^t fomlly U^ft Woc<mer l^ulh expofitlon liuildlne. would oil
ornicd to tbe tootb ond ofter wolkine Ih« (ompleted for oeruponcy by Morrh
* *hort dlkionw*. be conpfll«Ml o
*Tbe city boaltb deportmont ot tWnlioiVi- ond •oildlc. C'ouiiiiey then rode
tui.i Inolo. wberr be bonicoded on un
ocrilided tilitldlnx Otid dellcd tin* 1m*o
forrooblebyde
li 4s- sold tbot
.obb hyde
It
dbHl wlibln the lorn four
Ulf 4»f I
A

notiiuvd .tlM- word, tlmt made il.e
I won. one The happy couple will live
til Tomloione
Kironey, Art/. Index

£>'

end of Bitter Fight

' I'.BrifiB ibrt.i.Kh on
(«r nil utidt rloklni; ewt
^’rtoturd.) m.MTiinK. three
isdlceniei.
^ entne u|n.ii o r?.tnn with candles «ur
roiindltiK H ond choirs arroneed o.
<biMi|.-b for o woke. Ktonled ot the
siKbi they wer Klven on addlUjmol
rb.H-k. when they found, on lop of
eoflm Hie Isely of o man whom I
llsiUKbl dead
As one
opprtaoc•bed
*
the SUPIMWASI iNtriise awoke
He

.'Two pbl. tan. bad a lone a
Isirn nxbt with oj, o
on my right
lunx. • writ
I of lyuPcmt.
Ho. -ond
me up. Everybody
bod come. A. o lost
re-orl 1 tried
. King'* Now DUoov«ry for Con.umptbm. T

r**i?»‘ned »y beoltb."
It COD
guiA
oil rough.. (!old. ond Tbrool
Huorontoed by
lakef^. to the sloHon where be xo«e ond l^ng Trouble..
Jos U Johnson ond F. 11 Mead, drug
bu name o« John <iobb*n
Th# |sdlee
store
I*j-tce biic ond |1 od.
Trio.
ruy iiuUU u fell osle.> In on alley ond
Uittl.s IOC

TOmrALfjggMBS
^liidh II." will BiMfbOQgOOO T
naate for tiaWftls In Sow

CKy.

OHEtfEST

.

Chicago. Au|
AleaaaderiDow
oforer.** «t> to
that win tivki the Uberwcle
m in Balt Uke City.
architecu have drawn the
rvnrfe tralldero have provided

or the
Dowle
piano,
for ob-

■mmiTS SIE SENTERCDi

the restorer are arranging for begin­
ning the work .
The .iructure I. to have a aeatlng
capacity of 16.000. The main floor will
Mwi d.(MH). the gallerleo 8.400 and the
choir and oflloem’ pUlerle. 1,600. In
vent of orerflow meeUngo 20.000
ins can be given obelter.
tilloah Tabemaide"—the ofllclal
title of the lemple-l. to occupy a
ground .pace oT 830 by 340 feet, Thp
orcbltecf. plans are Mooreotfue and
intimated coat I* f&OO.OOO. The
iatlon I. to be ooncrete. the ex
lerlor wall, and lower, of llmertone
block, the .keletoo Of tha entire build
log of ktee! and the main walls of red
1 are* to be 200
A set of cl Ime. will be in
r and the olM nwatory in thf
clock with
« that
stiMl at night will Inform ZbinUtt a.
to the time.
ActniMlc eoodltlon. are to be Impoived by WMimbreflecting walls. A
dehraiely saarepllble Munding board
In the cHUag will cause the tone* of
speaker to reverbaraie through
entire space of the rast auditorA pipe organ a. large as the

TAXES.

•vOTICC TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls for the c^lecUon
cbool and cltj taxes and ^>«MaI $
scvvments for the Are wards of tl
jelly «.f Traverse City. Michigan, ha
•Parlx.
25.-One of the greatest | hm placed In my |knds for colk
Parlx. Aua/
Tr4p Over

Of Paris I

rt.

rliplnal
France culminated
lury In the coi
«d a verdict
of guilty
Therese and Frederic HumU
and Emile Daurlgnar.
a brief deliberation th
‘d
Thercse
end
Fi

will be In I

FREE OF CHARGE,
**lf Or. How^rda Dyapepsia Specific
tees Net Cura You. It 1$^ Few."
JSay S. E. Wait A SoAa.
Not only will wc sell a 50-cenl Uilof I>r. Howard's Hy-spepsla spt*clflc
at half-price, but we will agree
fund th
qatUfled with the remedy.” said S. E
t^lilt A ‘Sons, the iKipular druggist*
to a Traverse City man
'in other
wonls.'- they continued.
tTie s,HTlflc
1* free If it do»*s not cure *
8. E Wall A Boas have sold hun
dreds of Iwilles tm
prlc iniyodurto!
few U.i fu* iLu
ore they arv
ta I i *. Hi' ;r
:• indent site
1. i- r.
Jd is the (»lf4
itu.uU:.; M\li

taxes remaining unpaid on
October
1st and until November 1st, a penally
of two per cent for collecUon will be

im-tf

v-s

lilt back of the choir
as a capacity of* uouo
ITS are lo carry the
le galleries. A veollalse or lower the temt.ttng plant i
I dome 160 fwi above t!a h
peraiure. a i
1 . H.iward i sp.M Ifle for tbe eure
the audliorli
nvnsilpailon nn«l dvhi»ep>«U is not
an onltnary
labl.i or .i*»owdej that
simply relieves
This ii«*markable dis
covery makes ct.mpleuV^id |termp
msrkable
nenl rurt>s. .Mrs Charlotte W. Wal
The unique feature is the bapUslry.
-A
lace .of Manchester. N. H..
The ba^n Is to be 65 by 80 feet and
few years ago I hadI a
i ^
niled with a stream that shall flow la

If you
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TRUNK, VIUSE, TELESCOPE,
......SUIT CASE OR CRIP......
You want a uoad artidi* ami at a rcahtmablri prict*. , \Vc have ihe two
romhined here;
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Kounfl toj. trunks. stronBly ma.Ie.

$6.00

In Wilhelm block, room 210.
M. E. HA8KELU

.

city

AND
ABSOLUTBLT CMftLB

&.IOMT

\mmm
IS

FBX1000 WATTS

InrteMlimBwiric

Li|M«4Nntei.

‘.K

DENTIST
ORB. BAWYCR> PSNMAUJIQON

All Work af Hinheet Paaelkle Orada.
Flat Oald Wafffc a Bpaalalfy-

L. L. A. RUILOINa

EW HASTINGS & SOI

New Wilhelm Block.

Is Active Again.
.S'splf*. Aug 25. -Th.- prediction of
Krull of Munich has been ful-

•OUGHT emr BRIDE
Pennsylvanian Mad* What H*
•ayr
Inatellment Plan.

of activity.
a8sin begun
of Pompeii

flow

in tin- dinx-thin

licBUv. Pa . Ai

I dollars for a wife and pay-menu
lent plnn.
That was

The d«^l
Ji»r it has
ihliiU II was a h
ht him Anna George as his bride
ina is a gypsy girl, with black
. black, hair, cheeks a* brown
^ palmer's brush could make them.
lUlM* and supple IlltU- body, the
n of I
For several w«*«'k* *he has l»ecn
tbe camp between tW. city and Darbby
Her tpoihcr. who tells fortunes,
knows how lo speak very .eloquently

.JIENTISTS..

FIRE INSURANCE
JOHNR.$ANTO

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY
Backache

Traverse City, j

FIRE INSURANCE'

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

/food npp^rtunitks
XinitUmni:
Wc would be pleased lo have you inform us il you have any
more students whom you cx|»cct tu graduate soon from your Shortliand and Typewriting department. Those you have sent us have
been ao uniformly successful in i»as$ing our examination and. in holdsi lor them Uiat wc would be glad
ing their positions which '
well trained students as )-ou can.
to liavc you send ns as m;
iudents cuuld be made to see, the necessity of
Wc wish all stude
good school and remaini^ till they have corapleletl the
entire course; then there is no .jucslion about ibeii securing a good
IxTsition.
Assuring you of our desire lo co-oiwrale with >*ou along These
lines,Vc
A'ours veiy truly,
THK SNUTH PKKMIKR TYP|* WRITER CO.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION

Visit St Bifire Gohi Visttins

THE BOSTON STORE

what lhe> ha
-Yea.' raid Btanley. **; will |»ay you
|r*r ypur daughter, hut ytni must glva
me time
I will pay yt>u on tbe Inih» tei
*111. good cmc*. Md.aooo ih«»

fl. J. MORGAN
THE
FOUR-TRACK
NEWS

One huttdred twenty or more pages,
every oee ol whidi is of human
interest, and every artide is fllus*
iraled. There is no better magaxme
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Th% F9mr Trtok ffaea
Published monthly by
George U. l>aniels. Fifty cents
a }*ear. single copies five cents.
Sold by news dealers everywhere,
or addrem the publisher.
No. 7 East Forty-scooad itieet.
New York.

Farm For Sale
J. E. OREIUCK CO. cmr.

EUROPEAN PLAN.

...COMPLETE STOCK OF...
Electric and Gas Flxtui-os, Shades. Lamps,
Fan Motors, Bella. Batteries. HeatingGoodn,
Telephones, Gaa Engine Igniters,
______
Spark Colls, Etc,

Br*ry$hln« &rsk«lsM. All ooiads rooms.
Iron bHls. «tee$fte Ufhts. sle. Om bteok
fro»P M.d.poi. Bytkodsyorwok.

J. B. PAIGE ELECTCIC CO.

lml)ortatit Uotm to Our
WmhantSs

.5*0 Candit Pawtr hr Etta tbam 2e
ptrbaur
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$8.00
$6.00
$1.00

2 mn IJDMKRWAGOB
3T0PJI0G6IES
IPHAET0IW6Y

riiiii furibiT notice we will place
FREE, for n-gular nse. the unequafted
•iHumphrcy Gas Arc." The cost of
illuL’inai.iig* with this light In comparlwn with any other. Is very low.

hounclng that she would not retnm.

Hand gatchels from
(»5c to..............
Tel^opes, alUizes,Wkr to...................................................

Wc non bto ow ner MOR

Hotel Shilson

' 125 CASS STREET

marliked

1^ fw tho^WKW
1
‘ N^*: 1 can sell her for cash.” said
(he horse trader
8’anley ulked It o^er with Anna.
One flight tbe girt stole out 9! the
camp and met Stanley, who was wait
Ing at tbe trysting place. They
on horseback to the nearest tr
$e* In
en.
li
They returned to the

RASTALL'!S%

AN lUAntTUAT y MADAflomor

Detroit Office. Aitg[.>2l.
7'raverse Ciiy /tithucss, Colte^e., *
. *
traverse City, Midi.

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“**‘rwltl sen mv daughter for'8MM) ’
said her father, who Talks of
and calfh
Hianley. through who«? vein
flows a thin strain of gypsy blc
‘ was
' girl
[Old hli
she

IteeaieM old MBdc. Nn^
no! AUne«8tnf;iKit we will
^not cany them^Dm the MMoa.
It if nmpiy ooinmon banea
fensc to ckMc them cot dnrtiy
this month,
act we offer at 18c
leather bag at 69c
leather designs.

A. D. TYLER

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^hasbs>d.?uc
My druggist
m. Howard^ specific very highly
This great nitullrlpe gave me relief at
ire and I hav n^^er -had au.uher
lark of dyspepsia”
^
The a
If >ou cannh! g«» to Hruggists 8 K
j.b 111 bis latest proJtM^i
Wall
8.ms' store i.slav. send lu your
III her evidence of bis aim
or.ler by mail, as the) have f.nly a lliu
Isle llrlgbani Young and other follow­
bdi to sell at this SIHM-Ial
ers of J«M-pb «ml!h, fHunder of Mor
moiii.^m
iviwie Jias iWn a careful half price ________________ _
student of the ls>y wh«i won thou*
25 POUNDS AT BIRTH
amis of (tunverta by
id-eteuding to
have divine revelations through the
angel Moroni.’.and after inciting civil
war. WHS lynched In a cell at Nauvoo.
Ill
The mcMierii Kiijah has adopted
UiuisvlMe. Ky . Aug i*'-, A
girl
Smirirs bank lug
Imhv w«*lgJilnK 2.'.
pmudi- has U eu
ls>rtr to .Mrs Clark Hoardley
Smith died b•avillgT:.^HS»,lKs* How
s Samuel Manley and UoIhuI C
• Is repuletl to be Worth IS.4HMI.UO0
Kenner, the attending ^diyslcliuis. re
iiilib*s
lulli Balt Ijike City.
gard Ibis as oue of the mo>t remark
Zion nty. a settlement
able case., on r».cord
The average
containing Imposing "adweight (d a Hilld at birth Is alsuil
minbiratioii
seven pounds.
Hr. Keiin.-r was able
ind dwemngs
to And only one ease on r^-ord where
an Infant at birth welghe^l as much
b-Kes. * publishing bosses, banks and
as 25 pounds. This case was that of
oiber Inst mnIons in Chicago. l)uwle>
Mrs Hate*, wife <.f the glam Captain
growth
K Mrs Ilaies was •; f.t-t lo.iurlies
l.arativelv far exc-tnleil that of Smith
and . Hrigham Young
■s Ihuirdley-a baby is a haiuUoine
Smii

WABTSER,KAK$

WAGMS AV n
SALE.

PAVING TAX

O. P. CARVER A BRO.

CLUsmew

Wfen TMWut amceCWtfSeU

Notice to All Persons Interested.
The special assessment tax roll for
the paving of Cass street.’from Front
street to' State street;
and Bute
street, from
I’nion street to Caas
street. Is now In my hands for collec­
tion. the first asscesmeni to be paid
on or behire the 30ih day of September. 1K03
Office In the Wilhelm Hlock. Room

EXCISIONS
PereMawuette

\Vc mean out of town visitiiiB.
are, you may Im; in nectl «•( a

roffleetor-the purpoM

IPOS, from 8 o'clock until 11:30 o’clock
in the forenoon, and from 1 o'clock lo
4 o'clock In the afternoon of each day.
All taxes paid before September 1st
wUl be received without collection
fees, and on all taxes remaining nm
paid on September 1st and until Octo«

moral conduct,
Hirlking
rcemblonco
bo.
Uin
haracKu' i
tsiinied out lM*twi*en the remarkable and moral cbaracti
PuU an End To I
le Is evid
il.ot.we,
i of Bmltb
n In I
bill avoiding: their mlsi
t-s. The Mororgans.
Uixj-.lness. Ha
ab(*macle as
wltb
complaint and ifonst
U.wie'i. prois.sed BU
Is an In
ser»e s>slein
I pile
The Mormon temple, Hut thanks to Hr King's .New Life
which cost IC.OOO.OtKi aur Fills they put an end to It all. They
ilw- for* sir) problems of the Parlflr
|ias-4*s anything in the Immediate con
coa^i *iaies
plat tun of ' Elijah.'’ It Is Howie's
Year, and
down aystem. or despoodenry Invari
jitioii In later year* to erect
a son's and F. H Meads’ Drug 8ton‘s
wwiii.nl to get a Hpani
ably precede tuldde and aoteolhlag tempk- that will cause tbe Mormon
. X|MHsi»e Jn
day.
has liarnI found that will I
pb- u. luib- into inalgnlflcance
that rnim Henrf Clay owneil 1
udiilon
‘ ■ * ' •
Jots of land on IVnnsyl
the til
thought of .elfo
The Death Penalty.
fim While botisi' *fle Ir
•ctric
Hitters. It I
u Uke Fleet
1
e three k.ts for OUe flne BlM
and nervine will siree
d» aih. Thus a mere scratch. Inslgnt
tbe
ass
Th.i luirilrular beast
Aram cuts or puny bolls have paid
ph. I.
• rather 4(f the great
Amo
I alKi a great Btomacb.
the
death
penalty. It U wise to hare
mongrel. In
■. Only &0C BatHticklen's Arnica Salve ever handy,
da>s old
Mpani.b Jarkaamw isfat Hon guaranteed by
by Jas.
Ja.. O
IJ John
.
(he IxHit aahe on earth and will
worth alsnil
each
I-and mun and F. If Meads. UroggUt.
Train w ill leave Traverse City at
fatality, when Bums, Sores,
3U a. m
Rale. |2.(H». See posters,
IMc rs and
nd Plies threaten. Only ttc.
at Jos. G. .
and F. H. Meads’ or ask agents for particulars.
245-6
Drug

GOING VISITING?

CLEUm

wssttALTKESTssw

jrn» Mo*t P«H«ct

BLOOD
PURIFIEA
Tlist Cm Bb round Is
Mjtt.J.Johnsons

6088

.No iiuMchva or torch needed. An
t
iinpro-.ruicnt .-nshlcs one to use all
nianiK-s lu iho cluster, or one only;
. /
suitable for night light, or places
where full light .Is not always requlre l. These lamps come In clusters
or 2 10 6 mantlpi. suited for window
IlghtlPg as well as body of stores Of
all who are using Nbem we have no
word of copip’aJot. IX> not take nur
w«4-d In this matter, but Intemew-- mao') lm*ln.»ss men who have long
* used these lamps, and learn that you
>
^
can have a far superior light at abont
one half the naet of any other., .

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THE EVKSiiro BETOto. TRaTEKSE CIIT. MICH:. TUESDAY. AUGUST 26. 1903.

o^lipi^rconi

W0U01IPAV1I6

HEPHOOUCINQ BIRO 80RQ8.

TUs is tto Wsk to '
Rx S It. 1*8 fir Sclml

•tode Mswel la the l
riwfMter Myivnalar O. Judd « Vk)«ct
Work on the new down ton n pat ing
IS
beea Commenced, nad will be
ssked to completion as teat ns poa
ble.. The wooden gutters on State
feet am betag rediovcd. and the
sewer connect tons put In
No grading
fllll be done for a^ew day*
It I* pu*t
tkat there may he a alight delay
brick*, hut every effon will be
r to secure It In time

: ik A M. C. Hm M hi SMalTMk

\

u mmtmum
Cliy Cuimtoc fact«
HHiatM tail .Furor nov on lmna«.

■ !<|nni» fcm of
are cnnnli
^kM ataMMM M tent na tbcy a
te. T1h» unit few date H
>M tery lK^v> on tliU elan*
Tlie fartonr kan te.000 eanea
ranked nooda iwHrod. wkleb mu.

^SmT if!SS

ewm grapknpikoM mootfl* of tke aoogv
«r birda. tha roan aad criM of mam^

Wkeh you think of suits for tho boys you naturally think
of the Boston Store as the best place to ^o. Lar«e as.
surifhcnts. Suits that are right aad priced low.

tke Baterflaj KvewlM PkM. Dr. Jufld
iaanguratad tka work k7 mcwfliiff tha
aowg» of aavml apodaa of kteda. Moat­

ing with aome tUScwlty In obtalalag
tha mcorfllag cyUrnWr naraamty for
FflfTTY MOMS WgPOlWO
hto puipona. be noromdad la maMtecnmng ooa hlmaeir and tbmi patlaatiy
A Orand ilapids Yeunp Man Captures Unght a capilvt
s Traverse City flridc
alng Into tha bora
1 dtocoiM'ert
^tba
mrolvtotg i
Last evening sl the home erf the
tgtbe
bride's psrents, tot West Rtoteeoth
•tretrf
ing style, the aclanttot leiL tka <
revolve indefloltely «imi tha bird be
whir.
After
n also ati
as tbe
the
City young man. and
msumad lia aink'li.g. and
to well I
The bride hai been
aft
adjusted
to
me <4 the soccesaful tenrhers he
near
by
bldlug
sad hju been very popular not only

I M aaiMaay'kal

I tor. and tkey

;ssirrj«icr«c'«^
nnntae kare keen aontfmrted for
Fean, klaekkaniee and otker frokt

s tenrher but niso in social circles
the city.
A few frleads and relatives
v
snssed the tsemmony, the out of town
ewests bemg Mr. and Mr* Kdwtn L
imith of Mortoy.
l>ellrlou* refresh
went*
were
served by the I
aiuther
The young couple will
Traverse City their home

>lfHl^ of Iba . jl
1 wim. abutting off the current tha
ibe Ihrai
weak or faltering
In tbto way ^
«umd a parfeet rwwrd of'the
exqulstta melody
Its voluma ai
bm were protioiitued faultlcaa by tba
American itrnlthohqflsts' uniun. before

• If.60 to $3.60
The Norfolk Suits ^
thmcft, with
thJOfft.
with a belt am! «!o
neat a suit
front and bac^—aa
ba
can fiml. agcv .ViBlUyean

«tke mala bnlldlnff.
.

Hereaty tre knakela of raapberrl

twins now kre that a mlllloB and
kalf eana of all producu will be |

■*sSp‘:.r.‘ro‘.li:Sf

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Tke earn to taken to tke tbird'lkior
wkere it to drst htiaked. then It to sort
ed on n lane iwtlng table, ehlch b
entlrel) r«t«en»d aith tin. Two grade*
^
lanry and tke alaadard
a nuMsklne lor earh being on this floor
wkiek taken tke mm fron the mb b>

.

large |»cket on the aide of the I

>

**cin tke anoond floor tke corn ks

.V

*

tke kameta

t. Aug
lI.'Sl
12Hr; N..
... 2 r«1. Ut%c So 3 w.rn
3 wht
Aug
H.i.umlH*r. Ii24r
Chicago
Aug
25 - flepiarote-r
wheal. 7V*ic: 1W<
^pt.m
uUisc
14 ^4r; Hep)
■ |K4k. 112.1124
•775
17 €5; rib*.

Al.l. BOYS' SU.MMKR WASH, Sl lTS

................At One Half Price!

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se^^^wd^hlteTtem eTLrJuIteg'*b
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covered with tin to allow the was
tif everything for pure, aauliary
dltkina
From the alevea the
paaae» to the lirhi
floor into

The lieftt.fthoe* for the i>oy% arc the Velour CAlf-xoft smobth leather am! will
wear longer than any other leather on the market, sizes .11 to 2............... $2.00

In iK^hooto J

"•Tirto*^*?*’*^the moat remarkable In

in the city the guest of hto m<ul
atance I know of.” aald a Chl.-ago i.ivk
Ml*. (Wge W t'urito
feaaoi. *‘of a ai bular a being w illing to
a H H l.nne of Orand Kaplds forego tha tangible results of hto study
tniged in the
In order to piH-wimt a clear and aJmplc
with Mr* lie Commerce
edltu.li
for atudeuts
This work of
l‘roL Ik. Cuminerc. went to North
port thto morning tin a hualnes* trip Frofe«K.r lUtfleld-s win rival tie* WeiFrank Binith Jr. went up near the mar editloy "
d«io this m.»niiiig on a
Mr*. A UletUTi of Omnd Kapl.1
rvtturniHl to h.-r.lwinie Ibis morning
Farm lal.orera in llUnola have formed
xfier a visit In the el ly with Adrian
Chile Hh.- will n i.iri.
wm^U iS'a'illinlh alld'b^rT”
•hurt time
bia to the union are thmstoM*. .itd
B H.murs u.ni t.. Mai.i.u^- this
himbara. plowmen, binders. ato<-k lal.or
morning on business
an and. Id fart, nil man amplo.ved ato.ut
Miss Olive iMeree

rwctly from the
sum paaaee Into
automatically fron the cooler

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POItoTEO PARAGRAPHS.
Hugh Kennedy and wife
Many a wlf,. lu aft.t
:
ft.T yesrs
to Mury
•rn.sm for Carp.l.«Velosp
that she dwlu i ,
to her Fi a wi -k.
several days In rocroatl
rocroatlun
uader the
farmers
r A. Clary arrlve.l In the city ihto
afternoon
husiu.‘ss
Mrs ItcdH-rt J Fleming has gone l«
lyelroiffor a vtoll with relative
friend*
.V small lK.y never mlase* what be
throws at unless there to a large p.-uie
UWe CkMd ef Mr. and Mrs. Oeerge rf*h ^
Of glass Just kick of hto target.
MiL
Walea ef Keyelen# Wes Vsry
Marshall of Mils
to the
Id her sister. Mrs

MmHITAMG

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liirhard Benjamin of Mllwau

a'lH^M?
** Aniisdel
«“*»»«
Mrr*' ahd
of
Hotel l.ee
friends In the city today

.Nothing make* a womans mad aft
to have a man she dislikes refuse to
give her an op|K.Huuity to turn hl>u

BREVITIES.

H
tkf right eye The babe was. brought
to tke city, wkere Ur. J W i
dfeaaed the wound*
Or. UnnnUeii adviaed tkat the dog
be not killed till It was learned ded

W. <'untilngham to making hto

ySFLu

» canvaa*
..n the M

will
move lo l»eii\dt next Baiu
and‘lot ***’
. Mr and Mr.

TCAnraFoniWAfE
CepUIn and Mra. khinaelle nf the flkb
uatlon Army Make an Appeal far

To the fvople of Traverse City
who have cast<»ff clothlag. shtHta. btSl
diag. farotture. etc., that you would
be wlllteg aome one In leas fort
should have the

mating time nad pince to call, the

A

H A

Oeld

V
«t S Q>toek FrMny.
* All membars of the Traverse City
fad and tinn elMi ahonld be on hand

irineknater and the U M C. peo^
mill be on hand to kmak tke ktoa

Don't get the Idea Into your head
that a woman
than a man Juat
suae her waist to
maUer.
Aa a rule

uncti are more lU»erai
wife wba kM a mind

and piece* of iL--Chlesg0

tan quartet'to giving street
the city
Thu lw>.ihe way Se.t 4«.nnv.ny to
raid tu Ik brenklnk the news t.i hto
•miemrn friends
“llioa ye y.mr
limpets: your banner unfurl, for 1
n the pniia of a nine pound girl •
The Travenn- t liy police have re
wived a circular containing nn offer
»f ll.titHi reward Mr the arrest of Kroil
Wall*, believed to be the munlervr
fcv WUme*. the Detroit child

Yei
; I I,nnte.ee
has o.me to le.:lt| in 1i..!.ijh1. wh to
Instead or eii(f?!iv.ug
i.. m

Mid am otherwise be provided for
and M.. I. huuM‘l...ht n.Ami^
Thanking you |n advance tor the re^ they employ * a^ke *
Ib-alizlng lh«
wponae we feel sure you will make to necessity of er. ailoB a d. mand for ..uy
this appeal, we am. the enrvanu of
article
pla.-e«l «o the market,
MM.
Mr. and Mrs Jtunsel
^n are fiaid to ent«^ grcMcrv i
^
KXFK^ WILL flg THKWt
and ask fur it
The same store Is
^ nnd a«« Cluk fllmpl Will O.

Wlicn a mau gaze* heavenward and
he la not In a pr,.|wr
frame o
to make weather iir^
dli-tlous

-T-"o Mll> It O.W.1 f..r

. -pr mild lu
Hs unusiiallv

FOR RENT.

n El
It the iuiug4l.t.
i.

rivi
u.nct.d bv .;in*to

i;:iiio|)u« «uipahH4> the *un .

rur p. ih».. tM|w. .i. thirty niHi *f»rtT i
y. ar,. uf i.gei
The OW.-8I HUM. or Kon.e. vv hu t. Is |
preserved, to the l onin. Frbtr. rut Id
lb......... .
B.url.Ie
I
t^r,Uij:misMi.t**» .lews in th.. wo.W. 1
4.:asM**»^ 4„ IU„.M«. K*ys"Minister *
of tiie interim vou riehve.
j

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To Hnpn.ve etuHitU g In

tO-NIGHTf
OPERA
Steinberg’s Grand HOUSE

“THE ELEVENTH HOUR”

the Mo ekeeper
toys tn a suiq.ly. sihI. of rour»4. has to
work hard to dispose of It. thus doing
kU share In pushing the new thing.
Tht - asker.* are fiaid fairly well, and
ratio with the . mmila-r of caiia

teg liM died 1. Brat*.
phroMo* IB rterio bC

tte rat» hB< f.T«t n.teidvo wo^tla,

' • catM bT h* deatk. It UbbcU
tan bOun. Aaka Croabr waa
laod that aa„aartoV wboat ha
had teaa tsialoiiatal, attachad rnia
VahjrhMd had bite. Ckbi tha can aad

lieM. pr..»i,h •

. »r

Cl»ir**.,.furrr«-itio..r«r..

I .»KT s..«t.„h.r.

rill ..e* ..4.e..ln.5 ^ v.;,m.u.g I
h.T
one
th.M.
fatil.fn! wmm-u: who mid « shk girl In 1
ch.irge In II n.to.TMble teiomeiit hoUM\
noil.-..I I ton flu- lujinges whlih h td
Imh-i. pioviihil for the feve imti.in
w.re iK.t emeu. 'i*hev wvTe |4a«-d in
SI. ..hi ihi. ked blm U.wl on « lime
l4itu.« l.v I lie sui,. Aiir th. I.t. k glrl D
betl. SI..I there U..-J
•Msry.” wi.hl the nurse one day.
-don't you like oninge..?”
•till. y.***i,i.” »n*w«*r.^l the girl.
”Yo« haven't .*alen any of ihe..e>"
Mary'a
in.it her
Bm.vv«*r«d:
-Oh.
51 iK*.” ».he asld eagerly. “Ma .v she rt
a half, ail* n..' an* .Timmy we
ih
other liair. an' Mary an* me we says
It looks
w e won't eat any more.
so nh-e nnd wealthv t* have oraiigi#
ftettln'.arx>um1.”

I' summer wash su.U at I
ilf-pric*.
I
i* waiftU and shirt waitU I
} at^ and Sfle.
.1
Tb# Boston Store. I

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i-iv-IM

iin u.41 Mr,.*.

* Ol KVKVIX.l -IVrifw. w.-Iiu..: |..ia l w^t.4

ft. nrJ'HjterlutJ. kTu/ij'.

Bargain Items
Btrt art stvtral items from difttreat dtpartmtats,
tPtrf oat a barqaia-.odds aad tads is wbat ttHf are,

Dress 6oods Htmnanis
Om-tbird OH
This is a Chance That You Should Not Miss
Dressiot Sacques of lawn, former price 75c, now.4Sr

JW Shirt Waists Ont-Baif Off

mm^

GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE

AT emPTLE
-MKI(^ ^

A-CipiHi^ifbfn
PtafiR.
A
Irs. nd

immm
let.,. w«n.. «t(in.in.n Hr.- .t.u.„-wi..rv an.I
t r.wwur rrb«rtl lx.la> hi « nt-t
U«J» .U

-Pnaeoted by-

It U tte twMr «r ulnitfd

micellaneous.

Britikh

' Hd.HtlfilitlPtiy

an entire »x»nw of a*kcts.eight or n;ne den
ly
Finding
thai

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|-oa KAt.g l« uioh ...Ur
a. hver.^ l«
r *n.T »«»ri .tf the . il.x J K. II re«h. k i>.
h,

TUKtSciiicPnlieNn
limy troi
tu t»«) I

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THE BOSTON STORE

SteSuo-dltey
AU«»U#ST

M« « pubiw .ir.lr. onm .tew
terk or Ur. I. p.nwh.1 ewteru.
Tte brMr wte U oblo to dUpla;
htaimm. omfli h.. . kwrn mom

|^>K HAl.K
*t * Iwr
r kWU.. r..ri.^r WriMt.r an I IU U.mmI A»«* .

Children’s shoes, sixes 2 to 5*s, several ditTcrent leathers to choose from, shoes
that will give gooil wear....................r.....................$ | .50, $1.75, $2.60
We have the L>cst Sl .CHi shoe wr ortcred. Ut us slioc the bo>a an.l you will come

^isn!u:r

tkair are aealed by
lachlnerV and
riady to go to the mollnn tank*
tknnoe to the storage
Tke beans are aortSd* Int,
grades before they are canned There
are two maehinea that do the eorting

> The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Cm
.Wales of Keystone, two aad^n half

BOYS’ SHOES
All sorts oflealhera. heavy w light tolcs, a dre**) »hoc an.! a good wearer, $1.26

*'Tha
I of tba under

attention in ibe i

<

Them am tour sieret tc

has to pant
Tkere are two aeia ol
aereena. and they knee to be changed
every kalf kokr.
One man to kept

Knee Pants
25c to 50c
Choice
new makes

Dr. Judd has
Ith cjual amn’.
ax|ierim.-utlng with

blatory. luirtlrularly along llnrw of dl
It. Nuw tliatmauy
bird* arc ihcat
wlf^ ex"
aa miWH-lally niK,rtant that the
Mrs. Anton lYashll and her dsugh log ganaratl
be made aonv
•er*. Ads nnd TensU. have left ib.* «liy with •Ameriraii blid llfr
Mtndento
to visit relsilv.> in Clii.ngu nnd Mil
taught from < hlldh.Mid tbe wmnds of
birda faithfully reprvslu.'cd by graplto
Mr*. Belie IVrkhsm.
iM-en
la poor health since la*t spring will phone. Ill the *<h.s,lrf-m» would 1«
fo to tirsud nsplds Iiesi Hundsy
undsy and
the Butlerwonb
I
treatmeni
Mm. IWk
many
rriend* both In
»orf and
THREW AWAY HIS NOTES.
rrse CTly who will hope for her s
rerov«*ry
Bobolav Doelvreg MowwweHM •Irs W. <1 l.swrence left ibis i
O^tk. V ■•••* aimrU MItl
for Chicago on a two w.^ks
Fight years of labor spent lu cdleoAlex. McUulnea* of Ueiroil to lii the tloD of mauiisiript* and tlMiusanda of
dly on husines. <-onnwted with the page, of note* written during hto rvNnw York Mutual Life Insumnoe t\. arandiea ware tliruwrii away when
s to an
I
n old lime
Traverse feaaor James Taft Hatfl. ld of Ev
Mslt.H- hut has
a n..t
n.it Ibeen here for ton. III. rcs-ptly rousiguiHl to the
lie sa
says that in his recent waat.luisket hto voluminous m
anmnd the state he has seen no m ript work on itowtliF. **Egnurtit •'
the *lxe ofI Traverse i.
City which
After tba a.vumnlatton .vf this
an afr of
anu.uut ..f erndlthm with a vie.
. enterjirtoe
putdtoblng a new eviltlon of the w
of ti.wtiM- the Evanston prof,
thrvw
aside the rvwulta of his to
been *ervtug the Krlend* church as
and. uslug only the aliupl.-*! note*, prv
pastor
pariHl a book w bUh will be toHiu.d tote

“"h^v*T W ............. . KUIe. .M„ h


Here** where we arc »Uoog. The oUTcr
boy» wont wear knee pants and its oftcndifflculttofifhemin long ,.ant..
But we make this our sjiccialiv. .\gcs
14 to 20. fine assortment* in NbvcTties

-.........$2 50 to $10

.«! .60 to $5 50
Boys* Waists and Shirt
Waists, dcing .1... I 9cm. 38c

TMK MAkKCTk.

.^OOM> llaMi. Today tkere are Are cart
«n tke aldeirark with eaaalac faetoary

LOB PANTS SUITS

ckt\

-ySie

Jiwve keen reeelYed np to date; II
"fekeU of plnnu katre atraady Uea
handled. TkU U la addition to tke
otker fnitu tkat

Bo)V .<t.pi«c Sniis, goo.1 weight fabrios
thekin.1 th.1 *<«•, rip. 3230 f> $6

B3YSV2nEGE
SUITS..

DneUwot WHakar S Kaih

miac Ao*fcwi
SaNkStMlNr-AmlEIbciil
PnMto CmM CwMii

Lace Gloves former price 50c, now................... 2St
Short lenphs of wash roods worth up to 25c, for
per yard ............... .............. ........ .
it
One lot xlnxhanrpettlcoaits were $2, now.... . . Lii
Buck and Damask towels sllfhtly soiled from dis­
play, were 25c,jiow...........
...... t9c

Pagoda Silk Taffeta
for Linings
A strong tirni cloth, fsp^ially adapteil
for drop skirts.—Comes in the follow
colors. Wine, Brow’n, Tan. Navy, P
Blue, Pink, White and Black. We are
sole aijents for this clpth in this pari of
the countr>'. Ask to see it.

Only 35c Yard
The new MOIRt VELOUR for Drop
QK«
Skirts, all colors, also black. *t per yard .. OOC

-j Plieis:2Se.35e.5le.7Sc tbe BOSTON ^TORE
^^-assriasausip

V

r k. N*...ar*.f*.k t*,.rr HuM

Att*

SSSfe-Sir?--™’

$40 a meek
toJInyone
With a little capital to invest
Best paying buxinesj. in city of
1*2,000^ no saloon or bniiard
halt Reason for seUing and
lurthcr iiarticuUrs chccrfuUy
given
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