The Evening Record, August 21, 1903

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The Evening Record, August 21, 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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1903-08-21

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THE EVENING RECORD ms'

8KVEHTH rEAR-1957.

TRAVERSE cm. MICH., FRID.AY, AUGUST 21, 1908.

ENDEAVOR
CONVENTION

liPlAClSPiaiMtLAC
Mooting Which Oponod Yooterdoy In­
dicated a Big Succoso Star
Closed to Witness Eventa.

Cadillac Mkh.. Aug. 2I^A large
nber arf Traverse City Horse fanrs came here yesterday to witness
CITY BEPTEMBER 1 AND 2
the first evenu of the race meeting.
Every one present voted the events
flrstclass and the sport good.
Traverse City horsemen are partic­
ularly interested because they have
In mind Cadillac as one of the cities
In the northern Michigan circuit. The
MRMER BTATE PREBIOENT IS ON addition of Cadillac will add Interest
in the sport and a mutual benefit will
THE PROGRAM
WILL

BE

HELD

IN

TRAVEBEE

m.AITHUlWILLBEBEU

"

RatM W.HI Be Given on
All Raltroade.

The proRrejn U now amasod and
prvparaiume are practically completed
for ihf annual convention of tb»* Elev
enlh Dle|rict Christian Endeavor Un
ton to lie held in the C<in«recatlonaI
rhiirch of this city
Tuesday
and
lember T and 1. The

of I
Is (
The convention will he a short one
thin year, bealnnlna Tuesday evening
and closing Wednesday evening
But
every session will be a rousing one.
and no Chrlsttan Endeauorer In the
district who can auend should mbs
any session
Entertainment la to be
floe, and the entertainment commit­
tee. of which Oliver Waters of the
Coogreieatkmal society Is chairman,
are arranclng to care for the isntest
f*tlon in this district
Rev. F. P ArthW.
deavor
^ known
ileavor

Union
nd most popular Cbi
speakers, has been i

‘/S

(tlln^'

afternoon, and the other at the rioting
session Wednesday evening. No one
who has ever heard Rev. Arthur will
want to miss either of these two. set
Wms of the convention.
sions
The music for the main (
Hesslons will be led by a liig Endeavor
h Is
_
_
nlngton of the
Friends widely.
They will lead the

j

TO RESUME NEGOTIATIONS FOR
ISTHMIAN CANAL

IS

NOT nCHTlNG

rge d'a
received no rfvices from Bog«Jt
Monday last when he receive

WILL NOT FOBCE THE 1$SU£

^

avors Organization. But

^ ♦ Opf Bookstore
THE WEATHER

fioing Out of Business!

Birqaias in....

CWdrin*s
Shoes.,.
O.iUren s all noUd leather sb.va.
W, 11 u^de. spleo.lul war. r'. -,.nng

Y«. it’s TRUE wc are going out oflhc

Bov’S Clotbing Business
The volume of busincowc are doing in men'f Clothing. Ilali and
Furnishings forces us to Uke this step we roust have the room that
now occupies our Boy’s Clothing depart-nenL

BO cents

I School mm start SoolH

75 cents
$1.00

Anil here is a chance to fit out your bays at Your Own Price

Runs

$. Benda
$ €omi>any
...Che Heal Heliahle CMhIen...

69 cents

$1.00 and $1.26

'MmiVJmIrifli
OF GOOD SUM.

loose SAI-EI
Sm iitm in cur »»$l Wineow

to

Lawlessness and

Molds''That

lority of its physical ctindliions Ih
itrary to all the highest official au
iriiy.
Hut despite the superioritv
our mute, we are not throwing it
the United States or unduly
If any iniria
the J taken toward renewing
•wing negotia
Nicaragua mute
e^Unit.

Washington. Aug. 21.-High
Ington officials
have commuii
IVfsldent Roosevelt as to i
risabllliy

tier jioslrion
r dlgnifl‘ed"r‘
leaking in my
capacity,
y private
prlva
sun* Nicaragua will apmach any

the Engineers'‘union of Chicago has
determined -them to take thb action.
They believe the movement started
ho Chicago engineers may become
^spread, although they di-clare It

ays mnsldemd the gn*at .«*nterprise
as one in which the cumroi’Tce of the
whole world Is concerned, and has
never viewt-d the sulij«*ci from any restricteil.
personal standpoint, but
rather as an undertaking of Interna­
tional magnitude"

BURNED ^ALIVE
BY ELECTRICITY

Sit

NOTHING DOINGATKINGSLET

FAiMEBS* FABTT

End of a Good Tim. at Birchwood

The Compankmf of Foresters and
the Foresters, who were also tnvited
by the ladles, returned to the city last
evening at a very Ute hour from their
tage^*M^*and**Mrs”^^
MefSu
The afternoon was spent In boating
and visiting by the ladles. In the
evening long tables that would seat
60 people were set out In front of the
cottage and a gr^ big fhmm' sap
Tbe tables were filled
. pr was aenf
\hit was

1 a cablegram. .Uied Auguri
nclng that .the senate cm the da>

TURB CONSERVATIVES

tUSH HAS BEGUN

a little later by

_________ J to tha city a com

:11 series, comprising all the leadr^ .
See the Cornell
titles, handsomely bound in green
ing standard
s
with gilt top. Publisher’s price 75c, our pric<
Full line of all the Alt^er, .Henty and^
XV^llselcySe

HIS attitude does not ois

president's altitude.
The statemenl In contemplailon will set forth
c»»rrecl position
regsnllng- the
t of even' man to work, aftil he
deny
the
reports
which
r«*cently
BIG O. O. K. K. CEREMONIAL OF
have been sent out from Washington
LALLA ROOKH IN MANISTEE
lake him out as .
warfare with the unions.
"While It is true." said
: the cabinet kho rema
TWO BOYS MET DEATH LAST
Much Enthusiasm in Salt City, and
I me
bat
vari
NIGHT AT SAGINAW
That End Will Do Good.Work—
snling
making it
Whose
the action of labor
; ' M^tino of O. O. K. K. Tonight.
government em
plo.r. those investigations were not b* Bodies Enveloped In Flames When i
S.vretary J M. Blakeslee of I.alls gun for the purpose of fighting the
They Touched Live Wires
Rookh Temple. No. 115. D O K K.. unions
The Miller case In the gm
returns
Manbtec. ernment printing office called the mat
ie,1 last night from
Manbt
Top of a Tower.
he went to hustle for the I
tor to the attention of the president
onlal to take place there on I
and be manted to learn horn
mide
Saginaw. Mich
Aug. 21—Jam
of Septemlier.
Mr
Blakes
spread was the practice of iH^rmlttlng
ind Eugene Moss, each aged
met with great success in securing ad­ unions to mn 4he government Imsiwere burned alive in an el
vertisements for the Ostrich Feather,
light tower at the comer of Clark
Glarl ave­
the official organ erf the temple, which
"Presldent Roosevelt believes In or
will be Issued about the first of Sep ganired labor, but he does not believe nge and Schaefer street at 8 o'clock
It has ber-n fhe
lember
This will be a hot number that the rtmstitntkm and liy laws of last night.
of toys^ playing^ In ihe^nr^igh
and the Manistee merchants and bus! labor organizations are param
25 feet
ness men generally have Uken liberal the laws of the United States Neither
high, to the platform at the to I. Last
space for advertising The
does he countenance force, ctverc
nighty the Moss bov touched a wire
consist of eight pages and
or other ft.rms of lawh^ssness by ....
t of 22.cmm> vc Its. and
will be rharactertstlc of th
ions to attain their.p«dnt. His action
ly
his
body was a i
flon. The editors will begl
e Miller
rase was taken after he "I"'
diner rai
flames. The Budd Uiy had started tp
.out hot stuff and special
isultcd wiib'ccnsonative labor
h d
descen.l the tower, but returned to at• up to the minute” at once . and every leaders, and not one of the men with
• hU companion. The
member will want a copy
whom be talked
with him
•he«l Moss he. too. beBlakeslee visited the Manistee
argument
Both were
lodge.
light call attention to the fact
has taken hold
that such men as Samuel Gumjiecs.
the energy chararieristic of Manistee John Mitchell, and others who hat>*
agB Ih** eel»‘brat<Hl "ManlstiH* bunch.' wrought much for the cause of labtir.
Th«r»- will be tndi*ed a hot time In lave berm silent on the investigations,
Manistee on the ITth. The divan of lapplly. the result of the inv.'Mlga
lion ha^ iMvn to show, except in a Officers Who Will Have Charge of
Sunday School Work, af the County
few instances, labor unions as organlhave mu done aa>ihlng In
Next Year.
necessary ar
•tlon of the law. Of course.
ranceiueai».
* a number of Instances w henThe* annual county Sunday school
s
requested
to
l»c
Every m«
radical leaders have made lII-advUc*d
convention,
which
closed at Cedar Run
number of eandl
regarding men employed by
r been aecnred In
^nt who do not belong to yesterday afternoon, was the best in
r from other losms la^
but it Is to be expected the history of the c«mnty. The pro­
gram substantially as given In
the
Trav
that such rad kals will be found among
take along a gwKl number
the thousands of igen employed by the Record was carried out.
Offle.Ts were elect«Ml
specUl train will go from here, ant
U. H. Estes. Bates,
vice
Is expected that there will be a
J
W
Green.
Bates;
secre
train load.
‘ ' .
ha Barney. Trave
• CityLalla Rookh divan has the
tlu rept
e City;
E. Wilhelm. Trave
superintendent of hpttte departmenL
__
_
he coun
Hundreds "Arrived in the City Over Mrs. U. 8 Ottinger. Monroe Center;
try, and the work In Manistee will be
Pere Jfprquetta Last Night
nt. J. B Barney. Traverse City;
fully up. to the standard<^of excellence
primary superintendent. Mrs. Lucas.
and Today-Mars TonighL
displayed here last year, when Imper­
verse City: m
ial Prince Holmes, the guest of honor,
; J T. BeadU
pronounced the work
beyond

^,:vr

mid-$uitimer Readingww

from

LABOl

SPLENDID CONVENTION

\ i
;;

Books for

Another Canal Bill Is Before Colombian Congresa—Its Nature Is

ROOSEVELT
AND UNIONS

IT WILL BE GREAT

il'

WOULB LIKE TO ENOW

^.on t
lowing the president wibitl submit an­
other pniposltlon to the s<*nate
What this new proj.osHloTi is. Dr.
Herran does not know
He is of the
opinion, howexer. that ITefldeni Mar
roquln has had a canal Mil Introdncwri
But Proposition .Would Be Received empowering the' president to negoti­
ate and ratify, without submission to
by Central American
The first race. 2:35 pace, purw* 1200.
congress, a canal treaty with thi.s govas won by Tax Title In three otralght
• gi neral outline of .which
sats: Milford Sphinx, second; Slsterlued in the bill now lH“f..re the
ood. third, and
Starilne.
fourth,
».
l>r Herran saj s that i«
est time. 2:23^.
only
ftatiun ol
The second race. 2:30 trot., purse
•200. was won by Billy Edwards In
icaragua
to
the United peering I
three straights; May Wilkes, second,
M. Is here on a vahaUon trip. Ow
and Edward B.. third. Best time,
to bis extended ne^iatlons with
2:32^4.
Secreury Haj- on the si|ibject of Iht
The third race. 2:25 pace, purse
(Ute for the Inter-oceanlc
|2l>0. was won by Ikxter R. In three
Closely following the re
straight beats; Maude Edwards, sec
V H^^Iue.•.^ Ctdlege
ond; Lester L> .third. Other entries
Monday. Sepiemwere Mollle D.. Mildred B. Frank Tel­ is said 1
I one of the I
1D552W
ford
Best time. 2:23%.
Today s races consist of 2:4o pace.
er uc
uc ««
c
icaragua
The minister
gchcoi
buits should be bought of
. and 2:18 pace
scuss Colombia's .ciu.n,He..a
aciu.c , hcika
v .h.?
cllmHl to discus.
v
Because he is%oi«g
asked if Nicaragua v.a 1^^^ j,
clothing business.
ready
not authorized by my govi-rn
J. H. Kinseley. pres dent of the Kinrt*oiH*n negotiations or to take teley-Flack Co., the largest and bMt
in on the subject.
In fact, equipped custom plant in the country.
my Instructions are to remain entirely «s in the city v^ith a swell line of shirt.
Inactlxe. Nicaragua occupies the dig
Please ‘phone Park
nlfied position of not wishing to thrust
her route upon the consideration of
the United States.
We believe our
route to be superior from every point
Big sale of the bankrupt siiK-k
of view, it should be fully iinderof PRINCESS WAIST CO., nr.:.
the last two Isthmian canal
:w.\ Waluish axei.ue is on in lull
ithe Nlcaraforce l-adies shirt waists worth
I l>e superior, the only
up to sr :.u for TUc and t«cr taf
n*as<in for a conclusion favorable to
feta and
inau de Miie silk
Panama Ix-ing the «lifferenc«* <»f aliout
waists
worth up «“
f**r
•S.iKMi.iMMi In the Item of
$.'148 and fLVTr. The Globe
that the

the United SUtea Government
day afternoon and evening.
It is planned to have all the
of the ct»n vent Ion In the Congrega
Presbyterian
tlimal c
church I I headquarters for the i
to their places ol
entertainment and other admlnlstra
tive business of the convention.
A straight rate of one and a third
fare has b^en made for all
ties lBclude.1 in ihb district. This in
dudes Benzie. I.4»elanau. Clrand Trav
erse. Kalkaska, Auirlm. Charlevob

NICARAGUA
IS WILLING

last night and today hundreds of vis­
itors came to the Grand Traverse re­
gion.. a litfge part of them stopping Toe Much Wind for Their Big Calsbration Today—May Try to PuM Off
the first of the vis
Proifam This
AT train, which had
•nils morning, in two
the first of the big ex
Ohio.
There were 16
Ich five were sleepers,
ssible to pull ois
here, and others at
ay's celebration, and up
points along the line. The first
stop lo let off passengers
was
at JO 3:80 o'clock 4hls afternoon there to
It ma> be that -the
Tbompsoovllle. and from that point on nothing doing.
wind
will
die
down
so that some of the
there were passengers alighting at
every station. At Grawn. 60 toorisU program, which was to bare^>egun
stopped.
Most of the passengers on 10 o'clock this morning, may be pall
the trig train, however, went on to Pe- off this evening.
------------------------------toskey. Charlevoix and Bay View:
tonight and
In probate court todaj there
will cinne the a hearing on the peUtkm of Bart D.
[xrfntinent of an adestate of H. B, AdA bicycle ooUk
irred last j ams. deceased. An
at Booth 1 appointing Earl D. J
Ui3oort^’'bJwge. and -^to^'i^
tend was filed and letters of
Alphonse " was enacted backwards by admintotratloD tosaed to him as adboU claiming that tb«y tamed to Gic mlntotrator of the estate. C A. r
righL At any imta, the bicycle p£th • mond and O. P. Carrar wan appo

5000
Wiling

wiewiM

Beautiful Illustrated l.ift Books, cloth bound; only •J.'ic
Optic Series- by (Oliver Optic, ea................
;!5c
Other cloth bound Story btioks at only 1.5c, 14c and I2c
The: New I’added I’oets j-o in this sale at only........79c
m$ it Ih, timi for Boot Borgoiot.

-TAN SUPPER*

MOCCASINS

THE ECONOKV STORE »

Cablets
Jit...

THE
LIFEr
------ ------



r« Hawa a Pirti Ctmt ikaa-

of the greatest man the

Tactorv Prices
Make your Srleetum
now. 'rablet> worth
from V»c to 25c to lx:
sold at half price;:::;:

JIST THK TllINc;
FOR C .A M 1* 1 N Cm.
WATFRANi) FIRM
PROOF. AU.SIZF.S

world has ever known.

Pope Leo XIII
for sale at J. W. Shier*s
House
Store.

Furnish inn
.-.

r«-*iljnz

.V
tm-«-ty

It IS nut so much the«t)Ie
as the way

THEY FIT
that

makes

fortahlc.

FRA^^K FREIDRICH

I.

... ..u, e.^

A OO.

your

h»ok well and

shoe

feel com-

Bring your feci

here and we trill see that
the)

arc

fitted

right

•ZU FBOKT STKEET
Now is the lime to se­

Jhherkan
Drug Co.

b

219 front Strtet

cure this valuable U»ok

y

WANTED — lmm(
cook at the Lake View House.
Elk Rapids. Wages $10.00 per
week.
iWfi-tf

lling out all-boy‘s clothing. Wc
• prices to suit yq*.- on that school

ROWLAND DOUliLASS

A l>cauliful 1(1x20 inch
picture given free with
each book.

.V

J. W. SLATER.

New Shoe Store
Rotner-s Old Sund

Kroot St.

Opposite Whiting Hotel

Reliable House Furnisher
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

NEW

5*

STORY
BLOCK.

1

Jiiii .. J.

COR.
FRONT
AWD

UNION.

AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION
n^^ tttanf of the tttw fall Wtarablts ti

CLOSING
Men’s Seasonable

■SUITS..

Such as the new Outing Flannels. .\ big line
of Flanncllettcs in new desijjhs; some new and
e.xclusive creations in tailor made Gowns an<l
separate skirts, also many new thinjjs in F'all
Urcss Goods to .attract early buyers
b
goodly assortment
cady showing
showir a goodly
We are
ar already
of the:new Fall materials that tx ill make suit­
able school dresses for the little folks. You'll
hnd the qualities high grade and the prices right.
The balance of ever> thing pertaining to sum­
mer merchandise, such as wash goods, light
weight underwear, w'hitc waists, etc., are being
offered at prices that $rill induce you to lay
in a supply fq ' next spnng.
Legions of remnants, consisting of w’ash goods
and wool materials suitable for skirts and
children sdresse.s; you’ll find a really desirable
lotof remnants, and the piioesirresistable
.

. WINDOW FULL
SEE THE PRICES
y

TAKE ONE QUICK

HAMILTON
CLOTHING

THE EVEKDra BECOBD. TEAVEBSE CUT. MICH. FRIDAV. AUGUST 21, 1208.

AMEIICANS
ASEJIIHLANT
I tiMOAMOf tlM

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THE

BHOWINO

MADE

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BY

NCUANCE YCSTCROAY
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and Owtpointad In a LIpht. Chan«a>
dbto Braaxa.

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Oaa amUi, ♦jr wall....
Tkrra moatlM.
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Me Mtte. br aaU....
Oae ymr. by •all..^...

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!!* 76c

;:’i2S

> *Pk»nm, No. 2L
C. A. »KCLCHCa City

lotted thne. TI

New Torfc. Aag. 21.—Americans are
nlillaat over the result of yesierdayN
rmr4^. While the race bad to lie called
off oo account of the inabilityy to fin­
ish In tbe time limit, the Reilsnce was
so far ahead that jihe bad dearly
shosm ber sup*Tlortiy to ib.- challencer. In the kind of brew that was
supposed to be Just to the liking of
the Bbsmrork.
Tbe totter boat dbl not nwch tbe
tomlag stake, so there is no knowing
Just bow far (he ReiUnoe was in the

MJS?:
“fir

-the I

COUNTNV NOAM ANO COMMI

Tha aoaattoB ct battar eoontJT i
ti adtaUag tba »astani ataUs. a

Bat tba tDoramaat bara U In Ita In
raacy. and ontll tba state does
tbiag Bore anbstaatlal tba ti
vfll foai^HlUa OBeoaraganant la build
lag beliar tbortmgb£sres.
/In BaatUe tba Tran
oaamas Is la boe^, aa<
toatloa to batac draa to irrisatloo
and road Uapi
teff odtlortally itpoo tba anb)aet. (he
Chicago lalor Ocean says
-Both Noasttoas are do^ reload
totbacoBBiei
oooBtry. and natnrally tbe

■rtir Medical Ad-

srlieffK
BuflsK N. y.

**10 tbe -older sutes of tbe east the
eonstmctloo of good wagon, roads pre>
ceded the building of railways. In
tbe newer states of the west the rail
ways caaie first, as It
tbat wagon roads wooU
ad as they were detnaaded by the
boslaeas Interests of a rapidly
lag popolatloa. The facu are against
tba aastuapUon. The ro^ have not
baea built, and tbe growth of railway
and other bostaeas has been retarded
-This remark applies to the watt' era alataa~lo thoaa tbat bare good
road building materUI at band as well
ss thoaa tbat have not. Ifllllon
dollars have been expended In tbe
stroclion of railways, where tboa
sands have been

1971. (>ct.
IK7I. Oct
IR7I. Oc«
IR7C. Aug

Ik7tl. Ang

'
IRM.

Seconi
39; 17

Llvonls . .
Ih—(Columbia...
j
. Uvonla ...
‘IP—Uvonls.....
Columbia .
21-Sappho..........
Llvonls ...
L-.—Sappho..........
Llvonls ...
II—Madeline...
CounlcHB
fhifferln
12—.Madeline . . .

''"“.'‘.nn

No%.. P-MIschld .

IKHI. Nov

|b-Mischief .

IKK.',. Seiu.
fKs.',. S4‘pi
IKSfi. Sept
IKKi;. Sept
IKS7. Sept

.
,

11 -pJriUf!..
' Genesin . .
1i;—I'lirUan___
Genewta ..
9-Mayflower. ,
(Jalaiea ..
n—hUyfItiwer .
Galatea ...
27-Yolunie..r.,

1K.V7. Sept ::u-^\IrunletT.!
Thistle .. .
77-Vlgllant.
Valkyrii

1K9.7. Oct

l«»5. Sept

; Valkyrie
-Vigilant.
Valkyrie
7—llefender
Valkyrie
10-Defender

IKSS. Sept

7-IK-rI^n,bfr.

18u:,.

SepL

COKDEKSiD MEWS
OF MICHIGAN
As Illustrative of the fact that there
are still gn*at fraris of land avsUstde
lor seitletmmt in the u|i|mt iM tiinsuls.
it may 1m* cited that there are not
m..re than 3tr names on the ik.II list
of Carp Lake township. Onumsgon
county, yet the township Is probably
the larg«*st In the stale. e<imprislng
seven and a half towns. Owing to Its
m«ag«‘r {tupulstlon it has never had
any schools, nor does It possess pule
Hr buildings of any wirt
There are
now a tew c hildren of srh.Md age. and
arrangements
hnve br^c^n
mad,- to
open a srh,M»! at Inm Hiv,-r. Sept. .1
A new and Irnsjilrlng nuivemeni will
Im- Hiaried at the forihronilng nnnuaJ
eonveniloii of the Michigan State Sun
da.v Sc-hesd association, to Im- held In
Han.-.K k Sept t. 2 and 2. This will be
unfolding and the adopting of the
Christiaii Conquest flag. " which r<*p
re.-^-nis Ih,- lat,-si nuiv,-in,*iii in tb,
I9:2.7\
('hrisilanitv toward iinani
mlD' id piiriMwe and spirit R,-v. S M
Johnson of Chlcjago is the design,T ol
the emblem. au<J he will tell lis.hls5:4K
aMh-d for*a
when asked the nam,- of the bride
found that he dbl not know it. After
(-onsliU-rable h,*ad scratching h«- came
to the concluskm that it was NTr.s
Collins of Saginaw
A blank llr,-nse
wa. given liim. and upon his r,-iurn
the womani* name was giv,*n as Jan,MrGn-gor Collins. Saginaw
T was
Just ininkliicnsl .to her.'* said Jamc-s.
• She asK,*d m«- If I was fn»ni England
and sh,‘ told m»- she. waii^ fn.m SCO
'and
Thai s a
.alK.ut her.
.M F,-niwnt,-r
Race of qiicago
has made a record catch
h,M»k by pulling from Bass lak<- a mus
kallonge weighing ;t3 Kl isninds.
E W. Blanchard of Portland ha.<
X .bn,‘ which g(M-s .after large gam,*
.\'oi sailstietl with the sl/e of her^own

Ik99. Oci.

roads la scarcely a slafle . hii
batpe bean both up to tbe requirements
of tbe towasblp. or opaaty. or state
devatopmeat. tbe fountala bead of
supply, tbe produrtag district, having
been. In too many easea. neglected
-TbU weak point In our system
commnnleatlon and
transporutlon
baa been reeognixed for 20 years
There baa been an organised eff
brli^tba fragon road up to tbe stand
an! dr railroad devdopmaot. but tbe
reanlta are not enoooraglag. Only
per cant of the wagoa-raad mileage In
tba eooatn' bas been macadamtxad or
otberwtoe Improved to give a firm aariradasm^. as well as tbe railroads
Ukea up tbe aubject and made r
mbbdatlons. and yet little has been
done. Posalbly tbe Beaide conven
tion. by admcatlag road improvi
at the axpeaaa of tb# autp. may
to action. Cerlalnly
otbar plan than tbe one followed In
moet of tbe sutes sbonld be adopted
football bchcoulc
■tafaabatoaito Barton Arraafad lor
lion Mountain. Mich., Aug. 21.-The
« ne sebsAMr of tbe .various gamaa I

V -* wee/s^d, Bscaaaba vs. Oladstoi

three. Iron Mountain vs. Norwt,,

1

16—t*
StmnpvK'k
IKiy. Oci. 17-roluiubla ....... Sail o
Shamn*ck
: Disab
IK99. Oct. 2t»-4\dumbU. 6:2
.ShamrtK-k ..
Iltel. Sept. 2K-Columbla ...
1:2
3-c%Uumbla ..
Shamn>rk
. 4—t.olumbis..
ShaninK'k

n,-st In which were two good SiZI'd
<*ggf.. The chickens
Jiher day and they an- now nearly
How'a ThisT
large as their •'mother.''
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
One year ago l-Yank Mlll.-r of Otward for any case of
Catarrh that K,-go hid a be«*tle in a hollow h»g The
moot be cured
by Hall's ttotarrh other
er day he n*ach«
n*achwl in to g,-i it and
Cure.
c biiic-n by
a
r. J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. O
V\e. tbe undersigned, have known

1 business transsctloQH and flnsn
-------/ able
dally
a^ to
u -cj^ out any a
lions
W.wl _
Toledo. O
I'aldlnr KInnan A
Marvin. Whole
^le DrugfIsU. Toledo. O
Hairs Catarrh Cure is taken In
irnally. acting
directly
upon the
li>od and mucous surfaces of tbe ays
MU
Testimonials sent free. Price.
!W- per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Hall s Family Pills are tbe best.

I of lower I
kip of tba «

Th,- village
largest isdice force In
.Nelson.

the City Tl«m*tbetiereloncf.rth.n
Oat Fart af Whal Waa Cambie.
rk. sod no one wxmld believe I’d
xn ootliK SI all if i did not go
Bema. Aag. fl. Brngmat Breld
bach of tba ■tovmiir'Eiatry ha.
to tbe City whh s rrol good tsh.
baaa aaataMad to tbiwa aad a half •o rve cotto get Ji In . humr.“—Cbl-

TWrAAACOIIOWAMTAB.

;

''■rM.

-

re^jardless of cost—can’t alTonl to earn*
them over.

Remember, no old stock in

Voi K sroKF- all new. dean ami up-lo-date.

Ranks of the Hgroes of ’61--65 Afe Be­
ing Rapidly Th.nned by DeathMeet in Boston Next Year.

TT W THlKLBV.^y^^
I AKarl .Jf-w.lry

Aug 21 —The
Grand Army <if the K,‘public- v,>stenla>
selected Bohton as ih,* place in which
the eiirampnn-nt of l!u.| will be h-ld,
and eUTtcl the following offic.-rs;
<*ommander in Ohl,-f-Gen. . John (
Black of Illinois
.

'

v“- ‘•■-"■■r- -'

Junior Vice Ca
K,-ssV-r of Alonii
Siirg,*oulu-Clii,*l
moil of Ohio.

. Harry

Tlu- ,neaih|.roeni adopt.-d a n-

the age of 62.

...

Dear Roll la Growing.
Th«- tbin>-seventh annual c,mv,*n
lion of the national organization ot
‘ G. A. R. opened yesterday
Reportsc of various
varl
offleers

Ih,- r.,tumand,*r-lo.<hlef. contal
foju.wing; Th,- galn.s in m,-mlMTship
th,*
pa,si
>,*ar
wc-re4
By
.transfer.
r.-lnst

m

Bacbant X Bcscot K"”'

HI KNAPP

LARSON’S PARK HOTEL
Claus Warner. Proprietor
HrTT»*.V8 HAY. MU*11
LKMttffil r|uM> to tMwutiful ,lr»n<t l>»vr-rw

..The Watchmaker..

‘“'".A

SEWER TAX

Watch, CliKrk an.l Jewel.)
reiaire.1.
Fine work my

s]KrciaIty.
Proln],tlK-s^ my
mono.
(live me a calL
/•
Next door south of S,|uircs : :
Barttcr Shoji.
.%

iJJMlPET CLEANliie WORKS...
Carpet Cleaning and FealluT Keju>vating. Carpet wwing and laying.
Before aendiiig your uld carpeu

iu niy hands for <
It, Im- luud un or I
,,f S,*pt,-mlMT.
^orH.,*,iii tb, Willi,-Im BI,K-k. Rtioro I

409 S. Union Street

N. h. CHAPW. Propriclor.
one Il8

^

firs Waaiiington .SI.

M. E lU-k,*!!. niy Tr,*asurer
1*.».'.6 to ^.-pt;;u

a grow
ing ,lang,-r that .Memorial dav will Im‘
ns.‘.l t,y M.ine as a h.dlday in th,* m-iimof pleasure-, and thus lose sight of
sacrcl slgnlTI.-ance.
IkiM^ball gar
an.l all kinds of amuKc-m,*nts ought
be prohibit,-d on that dav.' and ev
.*ffori should b,- made by n.unicl
aiitboriil,*s and otb,*rs to pr«*\,*ni
d.-sc-cratlon.**
The report of InsiM-cior 11, neral
A Walsh conialn.-d the following
lire-: .\nnilM-r of posts, 6.711 a loss
of
membcTs In g,x»d standing, 2:,5,ion. a loss of 9.162: aggn-gat.- of ihhc
relief funds. S.‘tRu.k6!>. an Im-n-ase u
125.1 S'.:
aggregate c-xpcndltiire h;
lK>st« for n-lb-r. tir.S.166. a decr.ws,- ,o
f»;ti.r.ix
The post quanermasiiTs and
trust.-es have on hand 1104.87s. The
vahiy cif the prorMHUy own.d by tbe
|Mi>ls Is fl.M.’i.IOh
A proiKisItlcm to admit sons of ve
erans to Ih,- r.raml Arm> iMists wi
sinmgl.v snpiM,ri,*d. but after an e
tended debate
was
defeated bv
small majority
Cladslonr and Oi*. Actor.
An Enciui. spe-akc-r n-l.-tt,-,! this an•ednte to mu niuUeneeof tlu-.Mlrict
pU.yee^: -Mr. tllml-ctone. w b.-i
Bc-rbnhm Tr.'c was ininHluoHl a
banlly ku-n ii|s>u what loph- tc
with Idiii. but at b-ngth aHkc.d
Mr Tree’s opinion ns to th,* politb-s of
the Mage, whether It to. as u rule. Lib­
eral or ConwM-vatlre. *W,*II. sir.* said
Mr. Tn-e wb-kedly. *1 renll.v have
•tiKlIod the tiucstbm. but rsIwnW ll
tbe aetom are mcsiily Gcjiiservat
•lH*ar me,’ r.*pUecl Mr. Gladstou,-. I
wooder wbetber there to any exception
to that ruler *1 aboold agy.’ lepHed
Mr. Tree. *tbe scene shifters mrd Had
Icatotoamsnr-

THE BOSTON STORE

•nt A WKCOAP WANT AQ.

Do You Want a
a Did Pair of Wisses’
,-^srvW
or Cbildnn s Slipptrs?
If so. We have therm that we will close oiii

29c Each

=j^?*”SS5:-?=

J. W. 3L.A-TER

AS COMMANOER-IN^HIEF OF THE
GRAND ARMY OF REPUBLIC

Your choice of any one feft outof
that large purchase of fine import­
ed Handkerchiefs, worth up to
75c each, for Friday and Saturday.

“B^n^y auggexied, * j^on bsv4
h~« 7%bamn»ook In thJ.anai In
•trodofl^shsde."

J

on the fine, high gra.lc gools.

BLACK WAS
SELECTED

29c Each

'

nuikcalile

O N- BBOWK-Attoew^y wad CowastolorM

Puts an End To It All.
grievous wall ofilmes con
ult ol
taxed
organsDixslness. Backache.
Uver complaint and OonsUpation.
But thanks to Dr. King's New Life
Pills they put an end to It all. They
are genUe but thorough. Try them.
Only 25c. Guaranteed by Jaa. O. John­
son's and F. H. Meads* Drug Stores.

HANDKERCHIEFS

--------- AuF 21-Field
L.rd Roberts mad
Marie vs Newben?
-------on the Domlnkm^ne
oci. l7-8evm,ib. winner of one
dayflower, which sails 'from
wlaaar of .lx; 5lgbt. winner of ih
September 23. for Boston.
vs Meaomlaee: nine, wtaaer of fobr
vs tsbpemlag; tea. wlaaar of fi«*e rs.
Bertds to poaiGvety ^ing out of the
Oct. 24~«evea. wlaaar of two va
• and Children’e Clothing busiIfe a great chance to buy that
vs. sriaaer of alra.

At
Allegan a stock ccnnpanv is
U-Ing formed, the objt'ci of which will
iM* the carv of the grav.-s of Its mem
iM-rs.
The comiNiny exp,*c'is to st>“
cur*-, at
a memlM'r. the sum of
flu POO.
Interest on which will do
Th,‘re will lie a president.

BlQ CROP OF APPLES
policeman
w,*ighs
indft € feet^S
J. J. Twaddle Gets 1.000 Bushels From inches, and bas the stren
TramiMi and drunkards n>celve
12 Acres of Orchard.
e Invitation to move and tlu-n
J. J. Tweddle. ex-prosecuting att..r they go rapidly
ne, of Grand Traverse couiny. 1b
Jntft iMS'au-e h,- was village presi
the city on hlB wav from hIs farm
farm si d-ni.
F. P. Town, of ' VermouTvlIle
Kmpli
Tw»*d thought he had the right to cut down
die Is enth
ker his crop of sp
hlch was In the line of a new
pb-a He sunea inai be has monr than
sid.*walk in f-ourw* of con
1
bushels of fine varieties
. _
tjf win
He.dld so. and now he is
apples, for which1 he has lieeo
t in a suit for I1.«h,u damag,‘s
?d W.15 a barrel oo tht‘ place. The
haril consists of about 12 acres He
1 has a large crop of fine
lie Bobe- fe Comi

MIc: '

Savins

•ATT. AtartrweW

2.V

1K7I. roct.

wSAMPLE ROGXERSw
at same projvortiooil jnices.

WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL

3p.2i;5S5r'.5s:

Wins by

b—Magic.

Alwul 200 dlttcrml st>!cs of

hunting
The accld,-ui‘ pr,-y,-,l U|K.n
bis mind until he In llev,-* an -,-vil
spirit
continually hovering ov,-r hi^

hml telegraphed

“rS^Jkce will be nailed over Satur­
day. over the same course, 16 miles
to windward or leeward and return.
Naeord of Fravlous Races.
Following Is a record of all previous
rmees for tbe cup since It wss won
the gallant America 52 years ago.

Uf7«. Aug

^

mim mmrmmiw%rn In Objf- SnnriFolBB
A high «iiL high b«±. cobbler seat rocker, lor..................^1.00
A beaiBifu] osk. cobbler beat rocker, strong, well raadc/wcll
solid oak. high back, just like cut, (cheap at
S2.M), now.................

draw the line and dtocontlnne to
draw the line and discontinue hand­
ling every new breakfast food that is
brought out. They will get together,
select the brands which are the best
sellers and thrown out the rest
Mas R.w-lnsky of St. Jos,-ph ha<
been adjudged insane Ip the county
pndiate court. .Three years ago the

partment resiMind,*d. The run (o’ AmlH*r is 24 mil%n,. and this was overed
In just 22

Urn nays: *1 am not at all
pointed. Wait till we get a
bmeia.- laella says: “We are per­
fectly aattofied. We have always been

la this bo baa boab auppoited by an

. V-

Soiiie Exceptieiially-^

8USIMESS CAROS.

iiS*;

X'a"

-

S. H. Bsaas. H. O

mtFttaSenms

is lM*llev,*d
to
have
rds In the upper {H-nlnbroken all recvirds
No. 139. of
sula was made
the Milwaukee
calMK>re wer,*

lean boat worn at
sibly two miles,
Shamrock withdrew from the cont
sad the race was called off.
Tbe challenger was outsailed, c
footed and outpointed in the light and

CHy. Mich., as i

-

B.Mamto.M.U

m4 j. w. HMmEM

J. W. HANNKN,

I
I

ght by tbe maa on whomo pooperty tbe tree stood. Tbe tree was the
only protectloD tbe laitor'x borne bad
from tbe afternooir atm. aud be tbioka
tbe loss of rot ore coatfort for bimaetf
and family to wortb tbe aom be aaks
At lYescou Mrx. Elizabeth Connors
aged 64. was married
Tuesday
to
Henry Grange, aged 22 years. Tbe
bride is worth considerable property
and was married three times Itefore.

See WeA Windows

Sold by

The Mercantile Go’s Daily News
VOL.

X.

TRAVERSK ClI'Y, .MICH..- I-RIDAY. AfO. I’l. I'.Hia.

CANT BE
FOUNDj

SOMETHING

good;

CAN BE

Mystery jUnsolTcd-HopesIte Pern«eU BiLd «l!
Tlift ll’wm be Soon, ij It, has been fully .

N'o. it

'DRUG

PROVED! WSCOVERY
-A RevdtUon to Many
.t . Jury.

For several
»1 days
.lays iiaxtlstra
i«it;strateJ by thOK who have,aothlK Sole 01 Record 'splendidly e.|ui|.i«.I .In.;;
mystery hastncd it that the Fcmdcll
department. I’rcscriptions
lain circles
certain
circles|Q)ftce^that the Hannah A| The buying public wlio promi>tly prepared; a lull
that The Han-jl-ay
nail, fV I^y Mcrcanlile seUii
I of the b^t icarth, Iiave prov«! *hat fumes and druggists'sunCo. had advertised sutA a;on the market.
Fourlthe 16 per cent, discount
Fourithe
...................
dries.
sweeping reduction in^aU,prices. 20c, 26c, 80c andisalc that the Hannalr
their men's
,Uy Mercantile
started beats
land formed
Al' ¥TrYY7

■E^thebest

H3£''H|*>GGEST
“•
... ....... .
«"

, OF NEWS

The goods are as represented ami the prices as

shoe, for Sl.T.*,; 4l SLOO
shoes forJ2.0»t
'

FINEST

be Fbnod WithOBf
ABjrTrooblc.


‘"Trorerseaiy.
,
The stock of furoiturc_ . _ _
‘r’^'lWAI 1/

«ivedd

TI i

bVERSEHt^t'SlHi
- ‘
jfrom $8 to $15. The!
jfrom

$8 to $15.

The!

Tbe New Stock ofRod largest line of couches; wm
from $fi.76 to $64. Fancy
iPynlCdCbifit.
,«^„^^^de«:rip.i
iarwVawrc
rtMm'fk.

! Among U.c new work:
of fictitm the Hanna). .V
Uy Mercantile Co. hau
their shches.
gulsliavc

PAPER™.'rr„°'^jjj>is,'

be Used More Thin;

That the Hannah & (ion; iron teds, chairs and.
Lay Mercantile Co
bitablcs.
showing. The
IFArcy
Art School has no equal
Customers have been wild
over h,
^|oi the lOc Kaned nc-iVingsw It is a
direct
importers.
The finest
No one ever , sold suchfg««oos.
the 25c Court boose sou- iplendid picrora
venirs are sellers.
subjects this time

5

25c for the older ones.
Be sure and see them.

ANOTHER LOT

The
part ofW

New 25c

■ps;

China?

:re such big
orered.
come up stairs

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

THE EVEHINO BEOORD, TBAVKESE CITY, MICH., FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1903.

EVERYfiOODmNG
: IS nm ns PME:

: vti,; : ■

jnrariably the flour we arc niaruifarturinir;
: /

IS uivin;: salii»faclion.

Vou arrtainli :will

Ni: be pleased with our “HKST'* floiinl
; Kver>- sack warranted.

HANNAH & LAY pO.
TMAVKMSK OITV’, MIOH.
ted the audience of Judfe 1

CENCtAL mews
or.TBE weua

try afiPf t
Little dama
Hlich old
botlneaa camp *ne«*flnf
a^ Alcyoo
Park, near Pitman.
V combination of
ilaalona of I*hilaW’h€*n time arrived ii» lift
the ooliecfkm one
negro
premher
went Ui the platform and thouied;
• For two eenlt HI Jump ovi r the pul
pM!" -Here you are." ret|Kioded half
a dozen volc4t, and an many handK
pnnluced ih«- e.»i*pert.
He cleared
Ihe ttand^ln k.hhI ords-r ahd wax vlg
oroutly
apjdaudesl
*Ns»w. brolhem
and tlaiert. It will r<»Mt lu cents to
t««e me do It again.’ be d.n lared The
ro«»my wax fonhcomlng. and
with
ciifft and coattail flying he cleand
BKain.
He kepi ^ip ihe isTformanccuntil pentpirlng and exhautled. xe?
eral dollars had been obtained.
Ptnitmasier General 'Payne has re­
ceived a rablesraro from Charles J
tHldd.n. saying that he had covered
ajilHi
milea 11
______________________
i» miles
in hla
h<hI the Art'tlc circle
(Jlldden
»«• said •e had depf»sHet| with fh.soveninient 'an American
flat: which he hail carried" arrows the
Ircbv
•mah.. Wit. Jo>4<)ih Hcofleld. an
*»l the, altnshouM*. di«*d fniiu
Ihe resuMs ol «>ailnK glass and straw
He was kimwn a>. -\V»b! Jo* ’; and
priMib-e of saih.K any sub
.• etMild find
.‘b‘vera! ihsuii.L
of straw-, roiiou, glass and twiiii> wer<‘
found *:h his sicmiach

Lz.r’

.a» the C.uniy Jail, and when It U fin
lahi-d the lall will be pnajl^asaliuii
0K»b yloience
It It the Woa Of Bupt
rr It the beti -per
_up<,D a^OH.h
ib
believe In KhootfOK Info a
The tfandplti*- 1
hctmiH-n the lumt and rear entranree
i« llie Jail
The fofce of the ttruam
wiU eatlly kniK-k a man <b>wn. and
pUyed upon an entrance will kaep out
any number of men
Tbe t.‘nlver»liy of Chlcaicn It. ar
raitKiDK to tend esi>edlitona to KsYPt.
Ai^tyrta and ihe Holy Land for the
, fiurfKwe of niaklns excavaikmi Injhe
mini, of ancient rUlet
It It reported
that no lets than ihrte expeditions
1 trlli leave fbe iinlVergily ||j the course
fif ibi* next year for rewwrch work
aiiHPnK the riilot «tf the ancient citlet.
H i. tail! that John I) llockefeller.
I hi- founder of
the milv«*rsny. hat.
uuttiantee.1 a tiiin irf money tiimdenl
i»i defray the exp«*OM4*n of ibe ex|M‘dlfloio for live years The Vnlvertlly ol
risl.aso It th«‘ teciid unlvertliy In
Amerna to und.-nake iliU work. Th*
llini expeduioii was ten! out by the

r-v-i

It Walk a Memphis
aitracnna wish- ati*tn
uil bv makluK bit
Hubbard and tuultin
In a r^ Mol her Hu
im I be ii *
fMiixior 1
I list the govem«»r wt H.
Mr Walk
twenty «ve countb.i«. and If ,l,p
nor did uoi he was to make I, 1^
- i
« as he Is now doing
• largest
and
loudest
u. ned ‘
n a
■ bells In the world rung i
I.MI
.tisl
f.*et high Is a featut
•Si f.^-t
• 8t I>ouls_ex
Is lj* |i pianniMi lor
Manufacturers «.f iM-lls in
till- and 4
lied t«» in

|MMitiflwrarAimnwmrti
\Honot Cre«l«y’» SU^t CMeh fIMt

Ai. Lo«to. Asc. tl.-HMk llonk,Uie
•Ucr dilT«r Of the ploOMr
In
the Ur wetiu WM Imaorulitad bjr
Itork TwBln la hU **Boacklaf It.'
(The irtase coach In which Hank Monk
Horace Oreeley to Placanrllk
I lime. • and the sold watch that wa«
‘l»rrtMjnied to the Inirepld Jehu
berauke of hit record hreakins trip will

%

mCf'

Oneof theddef cnaaof

U

b^jnr

PAVING TAX

........

'lav 'h‘’‘''‘n
down the stc*ep hill from Ihe ^la
XU cd states to the mining gulch.
liere will Ih*
a typical
!hc‘ Forty
Nine days
gold

Twain
CarMHi
.mlv b\
author

,s ain.oM wurshipiH*d out in
<'liy
While he was known
the name of Sam tneme ns the
was a re»ldc*nt of Carson and
reportoiial capac
Carson owned by
her. Much of th^
material for -Roughing If was gath­
ered in Nevada l^eforo fortune smiled
great

For Lane and
Tender Feet
Magic Egyptian Oil It th
Safe Relief.

Only Quick

_____ __________
Egyp
rs in
and tender feet, from
which hv has suffered for a long lime.
No preparaUon on earth will so quick
ly relieve pain and strengthen the
niuM-lcn as Magic Egyptian Oil.
It only costs
cents to have a
iKdile set tin’ rvmnd the house haady
- and remomlH-r. every druggist In
Michigan sells It and that each drug­
gist Is authorized to refund your purclvase money cm any Uitile cd Dr. Col­
wells Magic higvpilau Oil that is not
entlrvly sailsfactor.v.

an ling annoum
live of ,o.lrido
Tram- l.wr/'n^T.^l-c'Ui jM.f..ll.m«
will interest n
system, or despoiubnev luvari
ably pn-rede suicide and something K»rHl!£i“w.Hay City. Fort Uuron. TolMu.
has bc-en lound that will prevent that
Mdia^r,. «,,d l|u«
lion which makes suieble likely,
le first thought of >. lf destruc­
tion take Elecirlc BItt.-rs
For ^^ar^r»mx ami IVloAry.
ni . I au o
grc*ai tonic
strengl
inlc and nervine will strengthhe nervds and hmld up il
the sys
It Is alsvi a greatt Siomach
Siomach. Liver
Oul.v :eic Sat
Khlney regular
,cl Ion g
hy Jas <; J.chn
and F
Mead-. Dniggl-is.

'

■ir-:

falH903
Btlpp Wi mintipu pulp

p

ftw ol tbomw

ibiW W€ boot mf/CVjf—
inch rebble Cheviot in Wine. Nav>%
Green. Brown ami Black at........

QK

3(ymch Zibiline. a clean, bright doth, in
Grey. Gret n. Brown ami Blue, at....-----

twQ

*A54 inch Black Zibilinci this is a cloth' nffC
, Morih 1.00;we intendmakinLdia l^^tlerat • • ^
.A 4C jn. ombre stripe Zibiline
hair: we have onlj' two
Win at.
Navy and Wine,

1.00

Handsome Bouclc Suitinjfs. in all colors, i Rrt
also Black.at___ ................... JL-W

3.oo>-d

fiiEBOSTON STORE
Cm*

CMbm«mS’s XmaHuktmtmt

(

STAGE AND PLATFO

-Her Only Bin.’ which c
HelnlH-rgs Grand 0|ht
House tottcuTow night. Bainrday August 2t
f Lincoln J. Carter's
latest
drama
It is a story with a wel Uid
plot, conslsiant lu every detail,
contains many things that eomt
Itself to the theater going public. Miaa
Katherine Tatior. who played the leadIn -A
A Mountain Outlaw ” last
has the principal role to InHer work is entirely emotlonal. and
1
d Mr
Carter had her In rlew
when milling this play, and gave her
a wide Held and ample scope to show
her opportunities.
-The Eleventh Hour.
Carter's
successful meli
he the altraoOon at Bteln
Opera House next Tuesda.. ------------------It Is full of intensely thrilling altuations. and the heavy man and hero
come Into frequent conflict. The cast
I excellent one. et
is aaid
character being well taken. Each
ends with a cU
the niUln meets with
reverse, but the fim
ish of the final ct if something exing. For this act the
is grand, repreaeoilag a
-----------------------CoatlT
a M

n^e^Lxt

i“the Tlllaln and hero and
_ I In. At each
they rush Into an article of fun
which topples over, and tha fail is no*

U tettond I.

S‘»

GRAND RAPIDS A INDIANA RY
COMPANY.

A liVyoHi old I-.y b«s .Led ,.i Br.okIjm. and fbe pbyslel..,i. m el,urge of
glv.-n eM-.^Ove vveep;ng
at the eaUM* of bis ilenth
It brought
OQ hi'orl f.inure
John Crowley was
t «n uncle to wh..ni be
slonately nitmb.d fivui
babyhood hml fnlb n from the e.-irs und
iH-en kllbiL lie -.IdMHl all I igjit. i,ml
through the next d;,y.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

r..r

IU.Iui>>.. <irud IUp.d. >od

Protluclion

"HER
ONLY
SIN”
John T. NichoUon. Rathcrinc
Talx^r an.l a Melroiolitan

^ Acts of beautiful acenery ^
Scats now on sale at l»ox oftke

PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c
Telephoof, Ctliien.- 'phone 112

K.^p'S'.v.r

2 m LUMBER WAGONS
3 TOP BUGGIES
I PHAETON BUGGY



Radam’s
Microbe itiller
tl^wa^ng of the tiarntm, dertrog^

o».orcall.,rtlloeo»

JAS. C. JOHNSON.^Sol* Agmt
Tr.veree City. Mich.

Alts

ABSOLUTELT ODOKLfiSS

CLOSING OUT!

L.IOIHT
B

WAIST SETS, ODDS.
SHOPnilO BAGS. •
Tlicsc arc not old slock.
no!

UiWi.J Ma;.,a«, Frt..a.,> auU Mark.aaa « Je

tHEIPEST
CLEANEST
...HEALTHIEST-.

B. J. MORGAN

EUCUICIIY

No,

All new stuff, hut wc will

PER 1000 WAm

not c.arry them over the scasoiu
It is simply common business

hri"

sense to close them out during
this month.

See the nice waist

set wc offer at 18c.
leather hag at

M.&N.E. TIME CARD
,* »'a Hi's M p »ii
lu 21
4 *•

Sr.£“'-: iisrs,.

■.■.■K'-:

.

Handsome

G*2c.

iNitaai RItm ElMMt
LldtiifPnNrfii

Newest

leather designs.

”l will iK* in my office for the purpose
of collecting said taxes everv week­
day
from, now until November 1st.
lyuj. irtim h o’clock until 11:30 o’clock
Mam«t.^
,
t.* ui pn.; s a>
in the forenoon, and from 1 o’clock to
II a A. A R B.
lock In the aftcrnmvp of each day.
Ujtes paid Icefore September 1st
r Frankfort
Ih* received
wlthont collection
fees, and on all taxes remaining un­
paid on Septenib«*r 1st and until Oclo1st. a penalty of one per cent for Tram- rnmrt’ Travi-ra.- fay ll.-Wi a. m and
•ciion win lu* chargcMl. On all
s remnining unpaid on
Octolmr
Ut and until November 1st. a penalty tnUi. for ,-M.r < It, Imr" VT.i' n “iid a M
of two per cent for collection will be
I. an.l rranki..n
Ki.-Vooror........
,t r.,utm t..c ht
^Office in Wilhelm bhx-k. rdiftn 210

■ -IIS

M

'in"-'!!:!',!
;S



OrtMlIe

Thai is why Rwiaro*?
Kilter makes sick people weU
by nuUnt ew/iSTS'btaS u! SX
«ln» hMlihy.
And -ho ubsiv

We« Ihore .re pe«pla »fc, |o»,,|

k..,.,.....

Traliv- amvr from Ft tVajim. Urand lUpidu,

rvOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rolls for the. rollecibm of
rhool and elty taxes and special as
[‘ssmenis for the five wards of tbe
Ity of Traverse* City. .Michigan, have
e«*n placet! in my hands for roller Lv Tracer--i\t> ..
Ar Platte- Kivnr.................

1925-tf

Kidney and Liver CW
Plalms and blood disorder,
of every nsne and nmre,
who niicbt live s (ood old
see in hcsl,hsndhspplne«.

cer. Caurrh. Dyspep-n. Stomacii
and Uver Troubles. Scrofula. Ebzema and all Eruptlona. Rheiimattea,
Tumors and Swolhnga, Dlsbeiee.
Bright’s Disease. Piles^n duSTmv
disease caused by a dlsordeiwd gytlera
or Impure blood. You drink
Numberl^, cure. e»n U dhd Is

WAGONS AND RUGGIES
„.F0R SALE-

*“
rur 1-.lU. klu«». OtmIHl Umpi.U. .-Ul

< hlTr'.-af*,Mt.Wj- r»..T, alt tr.
»>uth (.r Walton.
k\ L. LOCIfWOOD. O.

-TAXI

DoiiTt i
Despadr

,v-.:*r

M. E.4JASKELL.
«ty Treasurer.

McLain

Dre$$ 6oo;d$

gTEMCB^'S^^D

Scenic

•omeMrimdiaoctferisthfeBtemns

Yeningloo of Canton City.
Nevada’s ext*cutlve commissioner at
tiM- world s fair, was in 8t Louis a
few days ago and told Charlie M
•Reeves, secretary of the states and
I territorial
exhibit
committee, that
j Nevada would exhibit among
tervsilng things, these fame
iMonk relics
i
Hank Monk, as will be. remembereil
•by everytrtie who
has
read
Mark
■Twain t.nrsi famoiis book. Roughing
If.” was the driver who was In charge cleaaau^thebloodaad
tif Ihe stage that
cairi.*d
Horace
llle one evening ita
In the latter sixties. Mr Greeley Sras
idtver an address In that
:e ar 7 o’clock. The trip
and the great editor be­
gan to fear that be would not reach
Plaoervllle in time to keep bii engageroent. He leaned out of the stage
Notice to All Persons Interestad.
the plays
asked the driver. Hank
the stage by Dramailsl Hi !
he could1 not entice a little
TIf FiM cial asre.ssm*mt tax roll for
S the jK.wer cif a:
thf ji.vvinc of Ca.‘*s street, from Front
m the borae^
The
Imperinrable
jrable
drlveX leaned
Mriv-t
I.. State strc-<‘t; and Slate
At <
»wn and replied
ed.
\
Uir,;-!.
fn.m
l ubm strcni to Cass
seat. Hc»race.\l
of la.M season, when it
m^hcfre^cm time ”
How Hank MonH kept bia word Is diired to the l*«»ard> for the
It
will
tHHC
i.
henon
Sat
rapblcally rc*corded by Mr.
In the Wilhelm Hhu-k Hcami
ndmhiy no trip ov
nff*.rd:c sp',endl.l dra
as eve r made at such brcak-neck
.
p;».*si til lilies and
E Ha-kell. City Tri*a>ur»»r.
The distinguished paaaengor
...k u*:v.intage »if thes,.
.ed around In Ihe bounding
. . th. t ^ eplion of juk
stage- c-caM'h like corn in a popper and
e were* those who declared that
\itVu.. M. ill,-"lour
fln-c ley’s head was forced through
rn-ek - The first
Interior of Martin Ma
•: ,H»|.m ,r.t.v of n.e ,um
The trip was the- topic of the c-ntlnI b.Tc* is ;•! IIm* Kjime
oast country and M»m.‘ admirers of son's den. kn
David
The
,.ee«md
he eeiebrate«| driver iMMight him a
or
J<H>
Mavfleld's
c-aldit nt Ulft
andsome gobi watch. Inside the case*
t Cambridge
It lias always stwvd
: the third, the depths <>t the
■at until tlri« yc*jr when It jumiKsl
Dollar' mine, and the- Iasi <»r
fourth place
cur* In JcM- MayflcMd's embin u|mui the
day of his marriage to jU-!U Goi.i«m
landing Horace Greiey on time. *Kwp
I. Mr. Grc*eley. I’ll get you

At the time id
the Gr.Hdc*y ride
Hank Monk was In the employ of Dr
J M Ib-nion 4»f Carson City .Monk
•re close frlc-nds and
stage driver db-d the*
famous waich iias.He.| into the is.sses
^lon of |»r Ib-nicm
Hank Monk wabiirie.i III the ceiiiefery at
Carson
iy
A plain sandsiom* slab marks
e grave and In a pichc* cm In the
line may u* *ec-n a tintype* iHirtrali
the roan whcvg.M Horace fJrveley
-on time ^r. Yerrtngton has scTiireil the
wat. h irom Dr Denton and will have
xhIbIMori in the- N’e-vada build
uig
ld
«»'» ..»• up, evulTbodj
The oilier Hank M.*nk relic which
ilMiUghi my time had come. As a last
I tract even more attention Is
resort 1 tried Dr. Kings New Dlscovcry for -f!onkumptlon. The benefit the same* old stage roach in which
I re« «>tved was striking and 1 was on Horace tJreeley look the famous ride
Mr. Yerrlngion was able to secure
it aJll
IM* taken
to the
Hrely regained my health.*'
It ct»natr. and will Ih> usc*d as the
all Coughs. Colds and Throat
state hy the Nevada offlclals
and Lung Troubles.
Guaranteed by
Jas G Johnson and K. H. Meads drug When .listingiilshed guests reach St
store,*
Prf

- -and- 11.00
Trial I-ouls. the- old reach, with a driver of
ineer day In typical costume.
Uittbn Hic.
at I’nlcm station and convey
o the official Nevada home at

«*f !•.*!•;: has Just lM*en Issued by the
IbMion chamlH-r
of
commerce
It
shows tireal Hriiain short of all fruits.^ iMit .*ufrcr funi
ii.Hably appl»*s
Kun»iu* is gener
gubr 4li Malllnnr Irb-il to i iiltiviitc Ibr
short of ap|d«*s. but with a heavy <
bac illus ..r * ..nMuiipibm In lb.* s* nim
of
Valeticix orang«-s
and
Aim
of fewU bliKHl. and falb-d. He U iiuw
graisw.
New Kngland lu the ag
exiHilmuitliik'
with eucouroglug re­
have
a generoils c
sults lu the use of ehliken serum as
i*'s almost 4
yegr
New Yi»rk state re;KirlH plenl) an iiutltoxln fur eonsumptlon.
4d appb.f*. the middle west pnly fair.!
tiHf sr We*t very heavy. t'anaUa als4i
piMmlses quU4* a heavy yield. *The
tiuaiuy average is excellent c'xccpt In
MMiie sections
» or puny bolls have paid
A wholesab- runaway oecurn-d dur IhJ'dea^th penally. U is wise to have
tnx iudg.* Hherman s s|HHvh at an 111 lUMklena Arnica Salvo ever handy.
best aalve on earth and w
inols picnic
The sinmker had not
iH-ei. .m the platf..mM.ut a few mlo- prevent fatality, when Bums. Bores.
ITIcers and Hies threaten. Only IfSc.
swppi’^lnto Th.^'^rri^ndThl'^hcM-scHi at Jai G. Johnaon's and F H Meada*
made a violent fn.ivc- and all broke
away. For tw.» hours and a half Hie
audience, or tlvose who would have
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

ALWAYSTIRED
NEVER RESTED

Horses For
Sale!
1 will Jiavt! a nice car­
load of horses in T'raverse
City. Monday. Au^;. *24ih.
Weight from twelve to
seventeen hundrd potimts
If you want-10 buy any
horses it will pa> you i6
come and see me.

H. HYMAN
J. B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
NEW LOCATION

125 CASS STREET
...COMPLETE STOCK OF... '
Electric end Cas Flxturee, Shades, Lamps,
Fan Motors. Bells. Batteries, Heating Goods.
Telephones. Gas Englna Isnlters. '
Spark Colls. Etc.

J. B. paige"^ectcic CO.

IIASTALL'?5lffi
next month.

Farm For Sale
UKl acres known aa the Steel or Need­
ham farm
One of the beet In Grand
^vc/r^ county; Z% mllee aoutk tit

J. t. ORKILICK CO- CITY.

- WhcB Yon Wtatfi Nice Cwtef Melt

GOOD BARGAINS
ivo the* billowing to trade for
rraviTFo City property:
Forty acres good land in l>»ng
laib* county. Wis. Timber enough
for farm purposoa. Value f40o.
><* »crc*R good
land, well t
. H, n
Value 1
Two choice lots in' suburba o
Chicag... V miles from City lUIl
.V luM* on hirc'ci car, ccmeni sldo^
walkF and ail Improvements I
Iiaid for.

Value H.eOO.

GRAND
TRAVERSE lARD
CO
pr,
Msr.

Jom. mu^mr 4^ m^w%m
Butchers arxJ Ssusaffs Makers.

Hotel Shilson
EUROPEAN PLAN.
*Uckta!
frumP M d*|>ul. By th« day or WMk.

E.W HASTINGS & SON
FIR£ INSURANCE
-uru‘r.v.TSi£Srd:i!5S^*
O. P. CARVM A BIM.

THE
FOUR*TRACK

FIRE INSURANCE
L L. A. BUILOONO.

NEWS
OOTKOf»A-rM V i

One hundred twenty or more ittge?,
every one ol which is of human
interest, and every article it illus­
trated There is no better magazine
of travel for teachers and pupils than
Tht Fotir Trmok Mawa.
Published monthly by
George H. panieli. Fifty cents
a year, tingle copies five cents.
8old by news deakrs everj-whete,
or addre» the publisher. .
No. r East Forty-second aireel.
New York.

The* truat controlling tbe i

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
te nh’ Phone C82.

ORB.

SAWYER A

..J)ENnSTSv.
JOHN R. SANTO

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THE EVEKINO BECOBD, TRAVERSE CITT, MICH., FRIDAY. AUGUST «I, IWi.

HtPOTUP
pHAromHT
CtAMNCK MOLUENBAUOH MK( awTso ARRcrr LAvrMIOHT

^mfkKM PBOM omc
:$Vsu7 WAS nrrAKKN
V ., ;
Vs'l- }■

and landed
iN COUNTY JAIL
-. . -

;r«N tiM

or chi«r iiwMik't

Hm4
TMi» OIKO—FIim
:
ThN
for Dm Thoft of
m Haft Wram Hotel Cotemblo.

II

' Oomico Hollottbousb of Ma>fleld
, • jrooac ana about 2€ rears of ace
vaa arreated last algbt for steallag a
bat froa clM Hotel Colombia. He wa^
4HMai la the act br Homer Knapp.

i'

chan* of petit larooor. and was arn
leaood to a Bar of flO and cosu
aaoaattac to |2J£. with an ait

dari
He paid the fine
This momlac about l o clock
leabaoch eras In the ColumbU w
rompaaloo
When he got read
leave be picked op a derb> hat and
shoved It under bU coal. The nlgbi
. clerk aaar him do It and started after

F. Orner arraas the street and called

POPOUl COUPLE
BAPPILT HAIIIEO
Hannay. Twenty-second Infantry.
ilea Noee M. Dyer and Mr. Ir^ififl L.
Coek United by Itev. Fr. Bt
Laat E^nlnp.

jereby probably aavlag a girl’s life.
p khtnlive of Ksyv^ baa been
The Record Is indebted to Alderman
•G a
mcmW of the English
lllett for acme delldout peaches.
Jockey club.
No. 4 gave
very
Mr. James J. Hill, of the Great
dal daace last evening at
Street ban. Helm’s orcbew
ortbern railroad, is cruising along the
Ic for the danc- Canadian ctuist in bU st»*am ya. Ul-

Miss KoMf Djer of 113 East Tenth
lre« and Mr. Irving L. Cook of k2g
ITest Front street were united In marlage last evening at h o’clock at the
P,of. Owen Williams is now servlxu
A a Dobson, the lx>ng Lake town
ome Of Rev Fr Bauer of St. Francis’
Js aeemd term as iccsklent of tl e
fruit grower. advUes all to pur­
hurch
The bride has been a very
.ondon Royal College of Veterinary
chase their peaches early this season,
opblar telephone operauw f«»r the Cltas the failure of the crop In the east
lens’ rompany for s<ime time, and the
will keep the prices high all the year
arles Henry <RU,a. kcei^-r •.f I tic
An excursion on the bay will be light. .N’aiiluekei. Mass., iveeivt** fl a
given by the Traverse City liand on
ident. of ihl^ city an*d ar«* ». ll k^owj
year as saLiry from tlic Lnlt*-d St;U»-s
the CAdumbla
Sunday afierms.n at
and have a lw»st
friend!
governm. lit.
2.:m» o’clock.
Ish them many >«wrs
of
rs
h
M*„ Helena o*’ Italy win be *omHe Is lieing congraiulateil to-Uy.
After the ceremony ih*> brlda
Rev. Martin of Kingsley will preach
i to take a.^mplete r*-sl fur a
reiurncti to the home of
the Swedish Lutheran clmrch Sun
b l-H-aim* ofVjn. alued ankle,
IS. wheiv a delk-ici
had iH-en pre,»sn‘d
Miss Vena ‘**LTa* Hound) will hold op,-n air the n-sull of an autou.ubib* a»*< Id. ni.
mantel playe<l a march as they services
Chain Tin .Sin has left Sau I rani:Sunday
afternoon at 2:30
•d and music during the supper
o for Chiua. taking hU fami'v at..i
:k at the Junction of East Front
was in order The bride wore a
will, him. He was is-,,,..
t and the Peninsula road
All are
pretty bre
The couple InvittNl lo the service
ess when be i-ame to Fnlted Mai.s
ver> enth
The Hannah A Lay Mercantile *i

matters out
This
moi
irning a snap
mught of Mr (**s,k ret
dgns I om the house and
rari-fiilly stored a way In tin*
stsKlshed
Many very ni<
.‘ul presents were rttceived
The new ly niarrieit pair wen* I
»d«Ml h> the small
evening

INTO THE UVU

'"iSiapp oontinued after the thief and

. aoeoe on the double quick. Knapp
an Supposed to Be Lunatic Threw
a tusaie with Hlllenbaugh. who war
Himself This Attemoon-TsI
^ for him. and the t
effected a
Very Crazy.
HoHeabangh
•Mimethtng over the fence In front of
Mrs, C. Backer*, residence at SOg Bast
one
of
the
patients
from Ih
Front atreet. and saw him also drop
the hat. W*hat was thrown over the
fence proved to be a ladles* boa,.
str.*ei bridge
this
after
Officer Oreer. In oompanj with Unis tnlon
He got out «n the luink. and
fftraok and Charles Pfannenschmldt. noon
took the prisoner to the county Jail. 'wter. when a newspaiM*r man fiv»m the
They ffot him to the steps of the Jali

way
Dorn
Detroit. toda\.
w
\v. 1.. lioranger and William Gnn-s
scqwlhted with a gray whiskenv] man
at Hammond’s Hay and
had
Ihh*h ser went to Ib.yne City this inorninp
ask**d to work for a man >a ho
to T.istiii
big- flock of sheep, but the old
cation
would not let him have his jacl
Mrs Tina K
I to KlnK^U•v
Officers I’lnlor and Marvin i„
saf.-lj
this morning f.
visit with velatives.
Tll» omcor
I
Ellsworth Hale went tti Cadillac thi
I>r.
Rowley
and
U
K
Hums
headquarters and woke up Chief r!”
morning u. attend the horse rac*-s
ale. and they learned that their man
F. A. Stearns went to Kingslev iht
says Dr
was intending to go to Dolly Moore
ore> Jf the asylum. ”oot^ yet*”*w
morning *m a business trip.
Rowley. The man sa>s
I he has
wiib
.Miss Edna .Murrel went to Kingslev
been at work at
vliirh
this pi'Tning to attend the big Him*
in ^rewque Isle
place and found their i_____
will roturn home Sunday
that he lM*l«mgs
HoUaabauffh
started
bark
with
went to M
Mrs John Haj
Hayden w
ttlef Reanle all right, hut just before
this morning it. »
rith her hit!
tisiiam!

NOTHING WAS DONE

chief, as he was expecting Jt. and the
Though Prowler About the House of
R. Schomberper Might Have Been,
Punctured With a Bullet.
tussle, and It took quite a bit of m<i
cle aad the club to subdue him
This moralBg be looked as if he
h^been stuck with a knife Hi. shirt
front was covered with bloo«l. caused
by a wound la his head, his right hand
was swollen, and It was cortatnly evl^
dent that he had put -up a stiff light to
*’
TTaverae t'lty police
when the rhU f ar
On his way hack to the* city the pri.
oner was lying across theR ofllrers* fm*t
with the chief driving. HollentMugb
was playing off that he hart fainted
from the rough usage, but the offl«*rs

Have You
Forgotten
All Shirt
Waists are
Half Price?

Toung lawyew no longer can creotc
their, own oi-iM-nuniiu-s. ” said a sugreme rourt Jusii.v.
-All a young
lawy er bad lo do a geaeralloii ugo was
to hung out bis shingle nud hustle and
wall. If b«* w>; well e,|ulpped for the
Ur be Ud a pnal • Imiiie to suii'ced
An order waC made today in probat.* AUut all a youtig man-can do now
court allowing the claims in the e
after be Is gnubuittHl from the law
..f Martin Sheridan. dt*cess.*.l
E
•ihS^^\ Is in gel In the Offl.v of « law
Creillck and Elmer E. White wer
flnu at a >mull sahiry ami work up,
|Kdnte.l Cfunmissloners
and- If be Is smxs-wful aUut the blghThe tire departm«-nt was caili*.! ti>
««t goal be cat, cxisH-i to roach U the
the mill of John K. Oti A <’o at
position of managing «h rk. though
this afi.*rmsm by a blare in the
then* U a clmucs* «f his Wing taken
into tU firm after long yeuiw of aervPractically no dams
Ice.
-The big law lirms and l.*»wyers lUt
Asylums defeated the
make a sp.s lalty t,f roal cstute law.
marine, law. civil Ian*, crltulual law.
etc., have rovoJuiloulr..d pra.-tlce
lo
PERSONAL.
the day s of WMMier ami tl,m,te a lawyer w«h pn*|..vr.sl to Uandlc auy kind
ItolM-rt T«»rk of Grand Rapid.
of a case that «-a,m* up. buf luiw practii-c la siMH'iniribsl
H. K Williams of Huffal... N. Y.. b
-On tb»s a.ss.nni a young lawyer
fn the city as th.* gu»*si of his brother. atarting alum* has I,tile . l».tu. e of winE 8 Williams, on his wa> *to Mon nliu: fame and f.inuue unh-ss be Is
unusually well tmck.sl-,^Nvw York
MUh Anna Nolr of Battle Cn*ek 1>
iTess
ihe guest of her sIst.T. Mrs J. A Mc
IntosB.
ary.-.
Hon. J. A 1-oranger went to I
Expert auibo
d.*«,de.l
ley today, where he will give the ad\e,..,s of M,b. wm
dre.Hs at the big celebration this afterhe age of

VH-kitlg t.l .
me of th.*
er’was In fav<»r
»rs hut
Schomlierger p<*rsua»le.| hini
Ip the is)Iice
This was d«»n.»
8<hoi
then Mr
S<homlH*rg,*r asked
ler what hr was Ira.k ing for.
nan replied that h.*
mat.he. o» hghi h


HIbba rd went to Hales to
day ft«- stivera
i*ks’ visit.
ley. clerk of Grant
tow’nship, is in the city today t>n i.usi
J. II Klliselj and w ife of Toledo
gm*sis at Park Place hotel
Mrs C H Greenfield and cl.ildr. u
ot Jlig llapids are yisitlng .Mr^ H.*n
Prle>l ol l-Ia.Ki Eleventh street
Willis IVnnlugiou ami w.i.- .
terl.K-lieii are in the city.

given

z,::

’’Ill the wild .-lud u.K.lIv
o.” slglM*,! .\t,bir.:,M. II
•iTii.ly t rud- li. I heir liv
i *>beu1d

sningiee

so.-

\j^ANT*l>-idiJi«.J.. r .Id I l.noilr)r ...

.y'Lsrt";jrhr.tSisi*“‘ '’•“'a

\A/AXTKl>Tti HL-t'-lili) imn.

/tigs
;

Please Cake ffetice!

aad hauled him hack Into the rig. He
was adviaed not to try
that dodge
again or he would not be able to walk
for the nest few days, and be didn’t
W*hen brought before Judge Roberts
this morning ho staled that he had
co^ to the city to meet his father
and miHher. who were coming frt.m

r XT.r

Morse’s to make a payment on his fur
nlture: that he met George Horton

and resisted the officers He knew

fofund the bos on the atreet and had
II. The bat he ackmiwl
ras tilared at
i: by the officers.
Holloobangh has a half-bn
If-breed wife
old He has
w*«ekf
ind be^
by the

I ot Joam on Ui« rlw.

LOTSOFMOEE

other lines

this line will
The
•lock will be Mild regardless <if cost

And »ny dealer who wants a linin'
*an g^t this sitK-k ft.r a song otherlae ^>nda
Co wi!l m*!I It for al
iwt iny -prlct* ttsjnove
The firm MCST have
>u line trfust go at DNCE Cost will
if po ltgur..^»he main thing Is to
^1 the giwM.-^t of the way
Mrs. EJixabcth Merrill Dead.
Mrs. ElitalK-ih H. Merrill died 1
enlng atom
o’clock of heart tnuie at the home of her son. Frank Mer
II of Acme
Deceased was fis years
»ld. and was a pioneer of the Grand
Traverse region, having lived In this

ihdian Mpd BU Duarta^on the Owtelde
and Borne on the tiwlde When Arv
retted Laet evening.

SOCIETY.

\rll-' -i.

M-

. Att l^lqn. whoTlalmed he hath
Horn, was put In the “cooi
y evenly by the police. He had
alx BiMri holtlea of whisky upon hit
pantm vBm gathefed la. He claimed
he waa ^lag to auead hU auot
I. ’Dhidi waa to occur loda:
g a wheel oa the come
Ualoe atreet. whee a

Dr .Norman M. Lend was going to
Daffiin rnd ask^Ml the way of a lad be
heme.
When he had been told,
docio. ask.d
-Noo, laddie, how
you get a hvlngl ” - I split the a
and carr.T the water and bring tU
kye bame. ” Questioning In ti

added: -And boo d .re get a llvlngr
ell. that Is fair.- wa* the reply.
•I get a living by tePIng auld folk
; l^r home on Webster street. The
and young folk and little folk Ilka ya
sp^nt
the way to heaven ” The Uy’a Uoghfcr wa* om-outrollabl..
When bla
merriment wa* ox.-r U aaid: -Thafa
a good •„.
iloo •an ye tell th’ way
r hireo wbe ,ve dioi« ken th’ way

are that be must have emptied tome
kind of a botUe with aoteeihlag
la It anwaser thaa erater aad had the
time.

' The TaaveiM
e^l aot opea

nil. Ui.lr mmy.
A kied-l..ati.o woman wIto was
walkljig the oib. r day ilinnigli tme of
the sire. u
,be V h .mtv «.i Fairmount iM.k saw „ Utile Ik.v Mtt:ug „i,
the curbMone. crying bitterly
Her heart was at once to,i. Iun|. and
going up to the iiitl. MIo
him the cm,ise of bi^ grief
l^ookiiig
iIk lea* s. lie expisined tbst
had went bim will,
pennW to 1 l.eai bv grot erv Hot
• hat he had lov, n,.. m„n. v.
’ AV. u.” saltl the Woman, as she pat
her hand on the l*oy’* bead, •sb.'ddln*
tesrs will n.d bring back your
Wbst makes you cry that wav
- Csuic. ’ answered
the-L
don’t know bow to cry any otbei
-Pbllsdelphia Ledger.

parlor
1 all report a very axcellenii
«T nice anpper was served.'

TRY A

1 WANT AOl

woah up to *LM for Me: mm't

ut ,nrh e..Ur
irt.a •«. cuy. J. K.

FOR SALE. .

—- —

tnr^«»»4u-4 II i'xtw.*

jX.T£;,z-v.’2:

m-.\l Mt>iulay iDnrninR

j|^.r.KT..KKS.-

I

rwry forriHUHi for th<* purposr tif lakin^
iiiwnuiT)

.Siorr will In* opt n in iht; afu r-

noons from 1. o’clock umil 7 o’clock.

An

-p" KKM ll.™
i I Id.....II./. Hank

...i., ju..
lUi-tf

i /-NtnCK HIR KKS r
LJ tor rent ii> Ue llm.

siM»n as this inventory is complcircl which
is the wincl-up of the

rrof.>H.r IhlwanI
Grluiiell .olh-ge, who
turned f,ou, a visit i
some lime on tl,e estai
He says the

Sale,

Cireal

.Adjustment

j

MICELLANEOUS.

Mr. Sicinberji will he in a position

to siat<* tietinitely just what his future plans
will lie.

In the meantime, you can sreure

R.AKl*! I}.\R(i.M.VS in anythink[ you may
working an

net il

in

the

I )KV ’ ('.()()l )S.

CI.O.XK,

ci-oTiiLM; 4ir siioi: UNI*:.
,/
pulilic afiairs or disciissi<«us ot any
sort. He is siui urtibig. hoxyexer. but
dm-s n**t e\|..si i«> timh rlukc auy x-xIciHb*,! lif iury lalmr.

Respectfully,

$C€inB£R0’$ $C0R€

» ahf..rru» «n.l

.N-riltk* .-t. ut.kin.; .

• ••ur..n,t*. p.kftUll.t,

,-sii

HSffiSF«EsrI tWT-«ir. ,1..- rfM l

*:";r ■

br.i:i.r

Tr*ror»r Citr

ifm

'■

OrRVCTlS..-

r,^vV.*
1./:

j^iiNEYTo loan on
-t*,.
IVI •-tintv.*! . t>f •-•-Ht
A«l.irruk«,
iKnrr S,»rl i
K;,u-.i-.r. I/.«-k H x No

raED SCALE OF PUCES

-Sii.et* you mei.n..n it tb*ar f.dlovr.
I rt*. all reading somewhere that eve,>ImwIv of pwomiuemc In the — .iw tiie
Retail Grocer, of the City Will Have
rt*giou you mt*iitloti has klH«*ii Ms
lifortnity on SUple Articles in
man.”
-Really, It Is Inie. >.n my vvo.d.
Id An hlbald.”
their m.HMim: last
••And why did he kill him? C-uldn’t
gnw*ers ot Uie rltv flxv-d^a a
le m;in ti.* s sewrf proiH-rly’r Fmi.nof prices for staple articles.
BIOS, when my man
bungles
my
aval so iitrofluusly. I am alive**t
ess w fre tempted to,feel sa If I could have el,
transacted, hut this
'prinHpa
icllmnilou
to
murder
hli,,:
Lab
Jove
*
thing Vvmsidered
• Hall Jove! m. <|o 1.” *uild Archb
bald, fia if he was wondering w hy be
GOT TO HAVE MORE ROOM.
Imd realbctl tb.nl be had felt
aav wbeii l.ed.d feel that
ay.—
i^y'a and Ch!l
aQrsatSacrifloa

.~x>.d

: i-'Uf
,uiM
r th. HI tr.-4i au,t

learly 40
vith her
.ighi be

don’t

slin:M.„Hl

-

|.«t
iUy

■43

.s-.a of u
r.n>..gnlzt^
the fact that his age und Jiafl;iultles
g.

.4i»rwt«-r

TMs stilt Will lit ClotMl

lox

ilV’

«-Oh rxiM-eM-i ».|
tiT^I .»j h

••‘I.S in

Mrs
ami
th­
and

spired lb»^^gteate>t

tJ^ANTIUs-«Cv.-r»l

ImZd

ttt»0p b*vt nols’.wili
peu wait aad be sorrpf

lua* l»e regnrdMl :u

is body guard and
their man t
took .en» Wuhln*
Unit »w.y and
ud look

It;-

MmiM

Dver
mem and sewer pipe.
1
From
the brld*- s parents’ huqie the»
The high wind today erwse
ly to their
home on of the Are department wires i
Ir own hr
Tenth strt^
ilcb had lH*en previ
ilarm system out of busin
red. Here they found the
men are out brnklug
niceiy decorated with ap
oroprlate s Igns
The furniture had
In pruliate court v^sy sn t.rder wa
been remov ed and there was nothing
made determining the helra in the es
begin housekeeping with

i.:rr

WAIT OEPARTiEKT.

Stienbsrg’s Grand, Tuesday Aug. 25

QU YCl.K SHttl* KtiU NAIJC U.icg Br»l
D
n*u»l
on Mku ouB u^,r

one of ||„. ao.Unre it exldently

a,-.me.i as th^.m,
for*Vll7
kebief

^t rids

11IK STUI’EXDorS *SCE\IC MELOI)R:\M.\

ball, be threw"*it

* go on wm. the Idayr—

lUR GREAT SALE of the
> wholesale sttK'ks is cr«*atlng
a sensaiion in Grand Trav!* county.
During this sale
^.s suits wi.ril, up to $i:,tHi
3 and $6 93; $.'.IH» suits fw
13
Tha- Glohe

I IN AU BRANCHES
IrtmtliUlmlMOtesilt
^aVoPLES^
rL SAVINGS I

-DirectorsPresident-H. S. HuU, Prexident Oval Wootl Dish Ca; Vic*
Pres —H. C. Davis, of Pratt &
Davis.. Allorocj’s; Vice. Pres.—
A. V Friedrich. 5Shoes; Cashiet
W. Lardie. Produce; J. M.
Huellmantel. Merchant Tailor;
Chas. Wflhdm, of Wnhelm, Bart^ & Co.. Stephen J^utner.
Fanner, F. C. I>csinood, Char,
coal and Gcn’l Mdse.; Ben].

Thiriby. of Travefse City Jioa
““
J. O. Crotier. of Case
& Doteer. KM*y.

L\TT3'

Lincoln j. carter's

' II
into .a

The 11th Hour

SEE

The Old Mill by the River
The R. R. Block Tower
Bismark Garden, Chicago
The Millionaires Drawing Room

Tf's Orifya DustPan
But nevertheless an article that every
household has to have. It’s made of extra .
heavytin-hii;hly Japanned, handle is a.con- ' ;
tinuation of the body—can be slipped oyer
the broom handle when not in use. It's an
INDKSTKUC'I ABU- DUST BAN. For

Saturdap Otilp we sell it far 5c
Also for SATURDAY ONLY. brass
tension rods,
,
X

the « Racket

.lilt*, W
l»*l-l Tr.* *.

H >*it.er{rkwul

' vi‘iV pyiTnicRicK.

dome on !
TifthStrea
Nine cxceircnl airy h*ums,
richly f.nisJ.cd in oxk -all
rncKlcrn improvements, and

Oiilp f2$O0
,

Three minutes walk froni
the post oftke.

::

Derlinger,
tbtmaaoptrmrnikta’a
The ..\ew V,«-k iHMird of -^lloo
hna r*‘J.- UnJ a pUi, lu plarr tablets In
f.m.li.* « b,K>U it, mt*uu>ry of the murdw*d |.iv*ldrni*. It was argued that.
It would be laid iHdl<T to imprqm upon

McKinley.
One out of two worklogmefi In Eng-

Try a Record Want Ad.

Und wlK», npaob the sge of OS dies a
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hurled At the pour.

TRY A MCORO WANT Aa

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